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1974-03-28 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 • . ~OU s - -. Offi~~r Te~tifies De Beard Popeil Murder Proposal DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAR.CH 28 , 1974 VOL., ti, NO. II, 4 SECTIONS, .. l"AGES ·wat~h Out~ Justin Trudeau 2-year-old son of Canadian Prin1e ?tfinister Pierre Trudeau, threat'ens to throw a snowball at the photographer outside the prime .minister's residence. Ba111ster s~are Officials Warn of T1irus Carriers All hamsters ·bought since Dec . l should be destroyed or tak£n to the nearest animal shclter··ror destruction because they coold be carriers of a form of menlflgitis for which there is no cure , Orange County health officials \\'amcd today. The virus disease is not frequently fatal but it attacks the human· brain and nervous system. Freqtict)f head~ches Jasting three to !ive. days and influel't~- Oraage like complaints are its symptoms. . Dr. John Philp. county heallh officer. said Wednesday afternoon · that not., ooly hamsters but also mice and rats used in schools should be removed from their classroom and returned to their ov.·ners for diliPosition. School o[ficia.Jis from the Orange Coa.rt area~ reacted-t6 the warning by iriuhedi atily notifying their principa]s. ' Bec.ause there 'is' some confusion alx>ut ~ ham5lers may actually be 1n:tected, -most-school-districts have urged that 'all hamsters be cleared ·from the cla.uroo'ms. A telephooe ~ge from SopL Jolm Nicoll of the Newport-~lesa Unified ScMol District.commanded principals to !letld au hamster• and pet rodents home Crackdown Biggest Yet Fo1~ State? By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 0 1 th• D1Hy ,iltf Sllff Operation Irving. a massi\'e roundup of suspected drug dealers and users in the ne\\' city of Irvine v.·as winding up today, with 86 among l30 wanted individuals - mostly juveniles -in custody. The series of arrests by seven separate r.'.lidinJ,t teams is believed to be the largest roundup of ils kind in Celifontia J1is1ory. police said. Orange County llislrict Attorney Cecil A. Hicks and Ju\'cn 1le Court .Judge \\lilliam Speirs turned out to obser•e the ~\\'eep, \\'hich hit the University Park and Turtle Rock areas hard. Plainclothesmen 'vho had Jogged 3S adults and 51 juveniles arrested said a handful or them were picked up in other cities on the Orange Coast as suspected Irvine suppliers. Investigators were pleased with !he ratio of wanted suspects in custody plus others captured incidental to the hunt for 130 indi viduals wanted on various charges. They had a totaJ of 88 pre-signed arrest warrants. A three-month probe in preparation for Operation Irving reportedly involved expenditure of about $50,000 in special funds for purchase of a 'vide variety of narooti~. drugs and marijuana . Detective Lt. Jolm ltegan, who headed the probe of dealing and use in !he 27- rMnlh-old city. said amphetamine and barbitunte pills, cocaine, hashish , marijuana, LSD and PCP, a veterinary horse tranquilizer used as a hallucinogen we-re 'bought. ffe said Operation Irving -whi ch (See ROUNDUP. Page !I Wefither The weathcriildy calls for part· ly cloudy skies Friday, with 90me 1unshine in the afternoon hours. Highs at the beaches w!ll be _fi6 rising to n: inland.-0Vem1gbt lows ff-64 , n>ganlless' ol the dale of purchase. I } d A ''The consequences are too seve<e for re .an pproves us to gamble with the health of any INSIDE TODA V Tht ont11 t1Ung at tht srar· atwdi:Ud prtfl'litrt of "The Great Gotsbtl'' tDOJ lt.r sl4rJ, Robert Redford and Alia Far- row. Stor11, Page 4. L M. ...,. (_,_ .. c•.u• C_k .. (1'911••• 0..111 NtffC" •Jtttrttk!llWtflt ·-.... --""" ""'....,.. - " • ..... • • " H »» " • " .. children," said Dr. Richard Welty, SaJe depqly supctinlendent • of lnslnletionul _ ~ of /"' -'ndoms services al the Saddlebllcl Vdlley Unilied \oltl · SChool Oi&trict. in his memorandum. He urged principals to flnd "M appropriate, hwnane way" to remove the hamsters from the cla~. "It is now your responsibility," he said . ln Fountain Valley elerntntary 9Cbools, hamsten are considered to be the property or the 1chool. u. any ~ found, principals have bee.n given the authorlty LO tum them over to the Humane Society lo· desl!Uctlon. Health officials say the hamsters In question were sold by lhe following !lores: Coronel, Franklin, Gilbert. W. T. Grant. K.Mart, Kmge, Krtss. Lanon's, Mei'te-w, F. S. Rasco, i:udy's. Two Cuys:. Sprouse-Reitz, T. G. and Y., Vomado and IS.. HAMSTERS, Page II ;/ DUBLIN, 1reland (AP) -The Irish go\•ernment has publlsheQ a draft law thaL would allow the sale of contraceptives for the first time, but only to married couple!. The legislation, allowing importation of contraceptives under license, bans their ~le to 1lngle persons and provides penalties of Al ,150 and Imprisonment of up to one year ror illegal purcha!M! . The Dublin Court of Appeal last year ruled in a test case that a ban on 1mport.s wn.s unconstitutional. The bill was expected to meet strong opposition from the Roman Catholic church, whlch bans all artificial fomu of birth control. ) -even an • County Health Against l!aJDsters D11lly 1'110! Sllllf ,.11911 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, EILER Lagun1 Greeter L1rsen Fa med Laguna Greeter Ha s 84th Birthday "People ' look tired "'hen they drive lhrough town. I run out there and greer rhem and they smile and laugh . Sure. they think I'm crazy, but that really doe'3 matter," Eiler Larsen, Laguna Beac s famous "Greeter" onee said. W esday it was Laguna Beach's tum to greet Eiler and to help him celebrate his 84th birthday. A birthday party et the Co1tage Restaurant v.'&s attelic:led by many of Laguna's VIPs. Eiler. y.·ho has been Jiving at a San Juan Capistrano nursing home since a bout with illness a couple years ago, appeared "·eariitg the bright red sh irt that is his 1rademark1 along v.·ith the long gray streaktd beantand h!ir. · ·• Larsen came to Laguna and slarted "greeting" in 1942. He then ""Orked as a gardener, greeting on the side. He has claimed he v.·as the "\\'orld's v.•orst gardener and the best greeter." He was off1clally proclaimed the Art Colony Greeter in 1963. Greeting ' consisted or standing along Coast Highway, usually at the tum near Forest A\•tnue, and bellowing "Helloooo" to passersby and motorists. . During his lifelime, he has modeled f.or many artists and photographers. Post cards showing Eller In Laguna Bead\ in h!J greeting garb and S1lUlCe are prominent In the Art Colony 's tourist oriented ""91>o. First i1a State County Ends Gas Odd-even System By \\'TLLIAi\1 SCllREIBER Ot 111• Diiiy PllOI sr111 Orange County has become the first even-odd E:asollne marketing participant to dump the program. ' Go\·emor Ronald Reagan signed an exccu11ve order at 2:50 p.m. \\'cdnesday, endin g the system that has been in effect since :\larrh I. Thi.' progran1's end m£•a1lS i::a~ s!at1ons can sell to anyone . n«d not adhe re to the hair-tank regu!at1on. neerl not fly gasolu1e signal flags or post their hnurs and minirnum or niaximum purcha<:es. The cou'nly Bo.ird of Supervisor~ voted 4-1 Tuesday to declare the g01s emergency over. SuJ)('rvisors asked to be remo\·ed from th<! program bt-<;au.se. I.hey ."<ud, proplt.· are used to the short supply situation and ha ve cut down their drl\'ing ~·olu11tanl~· l!Y:evcr. GCQrge Bean , chief of thC' county's Emergency Operations Center said that there is no more gasoline in the Cl')Unly now than there v.·as before the pro~ram started. The board initiated Hie even-odd sys!rm to try and curb panic at thP pumps and long Jifl('s at service stations . By ll1c time the program ended. lines in the county v.·erc almost none~istent Bean voiced confidence today thal the fear of long lines returning probably v.·on 't materialize "I ttunk people have been conditioned now to go two or three dat·s befor1· \'isiling a gas station," he said. "I don't Zum'w<1lt Aide. To Tak e Ove r WASH!NGToN IAP I -The \Vbite House anMWK"t'd todav President Nixon will promote Adni. James O. Hollo'A·ay 111 to be ch ief )f naval operations , succeeding retiring Adm. Elmo R. Zumv.•alt Jr. ~ffective June 29. The White Hoose announcement wns formal conli.mta tioo of Nixon·~ reported plan.oe lo p r o m o t (' Holloway. who has been \'ltt chief ){naval operatioM sinee ~1Ay . Zllmv.•alt, SJ. Ila~ bt--en Navy chief tlnce June 1970. He hi:ts taken ellltru:lve sleps to hberallze naval· personnel polldes, &ction criticiicd In some qu.arters. \. • I think 11c'll see a r1·tur11 10 the \\';1y 11 llilS. Suprrvisor Ralph !Jil'drich. a lcadl'r in cnd.!Ju;: Orange <.:ounty.'..s p:irlil'!Jlation in the progra1n. uidicatcd 11\! \\,'fuild i1J\t' bten willing lO keep 11 u1 forl'l' if "oinc QI the 1nL-qu1t1rs had lx't·n 11 ork1·d •1ul. lie su~~'·stftl lTCalion (if a l'•J111mercial pt"·rntit sy.ill'lll like th:1t 1n I .•is ,\11gt"ll·~ l'ount,\.·, 11 luch is still on U1i• even-odd prograrn Bean nls.l contendrd 1h;1t !tot' l'\tn~lfl11 svs!('m \\·ould havr hern l'l'laull'<l 1f the !>i<1te energy office had agrl'('<I !ti n1akc sc1mc minor changes in 11. Some fea r \\'as vo1c('d 1h1s week b.,. !See.GAS, Pai;:e 2t P oJi cc ma n ~avs , lie f lcar<l l ,opcil Death Sc hcn1c C!l!C':\C.O fAP1 -1\ l1111g 11r:ich pohcrn1an ~:.iys hf' O\'erhcard th~ t'Strangcd "·1fe of lhic:1go n11lliona1rt• Samuel J. Popcil sugJ.(CSl to a go-lx•tv.'l'l'n I.hat her husband be killed v.'ilh ~let>pin; pills Hom1c1dc dct('{'\ive Thon1a.., llui;:h£·c; teoitificd WednMday before Circuit. Cour f Judge Hyman P••ldman lh.il \lrs. EloiY! i'ope1I of .\'t•11 port l:k;ich su~grslrd '™' ll~ of the OOrbitura!r p11ls durin~ t'm C011\'1•r;:ition~ !'hf-h;id 111th Hob<·rl Perler. a man al!e~edly cou\i1C!1"t! ''' h1rt· a k1llf'r. ll u(lhes said ht' hC'arrl lhf' ron' t·r~.'.ll 1ons through a h.stening dl.'Vl<'<' ronttalcd on Pt'f'ler'o; person Hughes· tc:s tJmony .,.,,.,,~ ~i\'l'n in a petition h<':-iring by \1rs. Popril. 1n \.\'hid1 shr asked f()r 54.2.SO·a·month tt'mporar~· support for herself and tv.·o tctnaged dtfl.ighters. Popeil, &9 .. promotl·r of V(1:cri\lalic, Pockel Fisherman. and other TV· promoted gadgeu. ~tk"CI h~ wife ror divor<.'t' las1 Ocloher and rcfuS<'d to pR~ \ aHmony. Polirt arrested "frs. POJX'll and Dani\!\ ~1 Ayers In Jnnuary and charged them "'1th consplra('}' IQ murder Popeil. Their trial l! pending. Bolh hnvl· pleaded Innocent. - ~lr!. l'optll's attorney cootends thal hi s client Is cnl.illed to the alimony because she has only bcfTJ charged 1rd nol convicted of conspltacy. I l : 2 DAILY PILO_l ___ s __ $500,000 ftatlSOtH TwoSLA lJ .S. Still Silent Men 'Hope' For Patty On Aide Kidnap HEID<tOSILLO. Mex ico (AP) American officials here maintaint'd ailen1:e today on details of thC' kidnaping of an American commercial allache , but .. .,, From Page l :·;ROUNDUP ... .. fopllled over into Costa ~1esa, Tust in, ··Santa Ana, Huntington fkoach and 1!li'ountain Valley -is intended to stamp ' . , out central rounty drug d e a I i n g , r 'especially among Juveniles. • The age range in the overnight sweep ranged from 13 to 56, the Jauer bctng the '~ther of one suspect accused by police 'Of a running notorloos dope party pad on •Dewberry \Vay. " He also said in briC'fing both his men and nlembers of the Irvi ne City Council earlier that the massive sw!.'r.p would '!hock and stun the oomn1unil y for a variety of reaSOM. · He warned council members to ·apticipate an avalanche or i r a I e t!lephone calls from parents and for his men to be cautious in dealing with \\'hat he ca1lcd the Mommy-Daddy Si!uation. "I intend to aeate an clement of fear." LI. Regan declared as he and field coordinator LI. Charles Bo1.za briefed councilmen. "Two weeks fmm now. the s;ime officers "'ho put this lhinf,( together are going to walk through University H.igh School. The kids aren't going to know Ythat they're there for , but -they're there." He said In the aftermath of Operation Irving-llO named for secrecy in case or fDY illicit eavesdropping on police radio frequeDCies -that it went remarkably smoothly. * * * UCI U ni1ivolved !n Drug Roundup Organizers cl Operation Irving. the Serles· of raids designed to rid the city of Jrvine of its alleged drug dealers, cmphasir.ed Wedoesda y 1he UC Irvine -eamptM b not involved. "And 11 do not beUeVe there is a drug problem there," Detective U. John Regan told Uie lr\•ine City Council in briefing them on Operatioo. Irving's srope and purpose. His ~ did raid a UCl dorm more than two yean ago when they conducted Operation Harvest, a Costa Mesa-based drug roundup but didn 't go near it .Wednesday. .-"In fact." darged Lt. Regan, "the kids at University High School are selling to tbooe al UC! who use drugs." Frona Pagel GAS ••. Supervisor Ronald Caspers. "''ho cast the lone vote against dropping the systen1, lhat lA>s Angeles drivers \\'ill begin coming acrOS,S the line lo pirate Orange County's gas supplies. But Bean and othe r county supervisors said they doubt such a problem would be widespread. The plan Is still in effect in Alameda. Cootra Costa, Los Angeles, Riverside, San ltfateo, Santa Clara, Solano and Ventura Counties. H eld in Extortion BURBANK fUPII -Pol ice arrested Donald Nichols, 39, or Glendale on extortion charges Wednesday f o r allegedly threatening s u p e r in a r kc l em ployes in tile Los Angeles area the 1 past two days. Nichols would contact :o;upennarket employes and demand monty fro1n thf> s1ore by threatening to blow up the employcs' homes. poijce 5Rid . OU.HGI COAST it DAILY PILOT no. er-CMll DAILY "!LOT."'"' ""ldl It c...-1...t 11>41 H-~•n1, '" pUb!ltNcl bJ -Orwioe ,. .. ,, ""*'~"" c-'· ...... rt .. t'OllllM t tf "*'"-· -., 1!<1'9Yt11! ,., .. ,, Mr Cotlt Ii'-. N-' a..e11. 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'""' .,. f~U(-··-_,., - "'111111!1 f/A CtPY'ltlll ·-·· ""*"" ci.H ,_, ....... \1 C•tl• MIN , Gtlf"""ll. ,.....,.ltttl"' 9" U,.. .. , U U -.!llff1 h' -H U.U IMMflh'J 1r1U!h l'J ...,."-"' tUI --..,, rbcy weren't expet'tt'd lo ml'ct a reported $S00,900 ransom dcrnand. John P;:rttcrson, JI. d i s a pp ca r c d Friday, rcl1ablu sources in \\la shington said. but the ~1dnaping Yl;:rs kept St'erct until U.S Ally. Gen. \V11liam Saxbc referred to it Wednesday at a ncy,·s conference. Saxbe said he canceled a trip to \'lcAit'O t:ity b\_"'('tluse he fca rt.'CI the kidtiap('rs would link his vis1L to lht• abduction . The Stale Department later confirmed Lhe incident. John Hushen, a spokesman for the Justice [){'p;ir1mcnl in Wa shington , said Saxbe had nev t•r been !old U S, ~!~ilics were keeping roc_..k1dnap1ni; 'T1le rnn!(lm demand for Patleroon was slipped under lhc door of Ille llermosil!o l'Onsulale and sii::ncd by thC' Propll!'s Hevolutionary Arm y of r.1 c x i co . \\'ashington sources said. A llermosillo newspaper El Sonorcnse reported that a womnn placed a classified ·ad In the paper saying: "Giovanni (Italian for Johnl I have ihe money you need for transaetioo . Please contact me so I can send it to you. Ann." The paper said the woman, a friend of 1he kidnap victi m's .,...jfe, Ann Patterson, later canceled the ad. A spokesman at thC' U S. consulate d('nied kno.,..·Jedge of rne ad. All ita the Litae ·of D11ty 1-0LlSBOROUGH lAP) -Ty,·o alleged S\1T'lb1one~ J..iberalioo Anny "soldiers'' say in letters to a ne"·sp.1per and radio sta!i'Jn that they hope newspaper heires." Pi'.llricia Hear~i "'"ill be rcleasOO by her St.A captors, The Contra Co.-.ta Times rE'pOrted today. The ,\Jamroa County shM"iff\6 of£i(."(' confinned that prison l'rs .lost!ph 1 Remlro and Russell Little srnl iden1ical letters \\"ednesday to the San Fr a n c i s c ,. Examlner and Berkeley radio ,statiof: KPFA. Assistant Sherif! Tom •1ouchi1\5 said the letters \\'Cnt out in the ri'gular jail mail, but \\'Ould not disclose theu· t\lllttflts. ~tee.nwhile, the young \\'Oman's fathe r. Randolph A. Hc<irsl. .,..·as l'Xpc<'lt'<I lo make a statement ahout the c:isc later loday. Hearst is president and ed\tor of the Examiner and chairman ! 1111· Hearst Corp. nie 'Mmes Said· Remiro's at rney \Villlam Gagen. con fi rmed \\1edesday that the letters had been sent but •id not reveal fut her details or their conlt1'its. Gagen was unavailable ror comment today, and KPF A and the Examlper aa id they bad not yet received the lelten:. Gagen tokt the newspa~, publlahed in suburban Contra Co!ta Cdunty. th\t th!! two hoped the letter "'ould lead to f<.1ts.; Heam's rele&$e, but they tuaye no specific plan to ~·in her !reedom. The U.S. go\·emrnent opposes mC't't1n~ ransom demands. \Yhen !he AnlC'ncun coosul general in Guadalajara, Terrance G. Leonhardy, "''as abduclcd lasl ~lay and leftists demanded sao.noo. his fa1ni!y had to borrow the money to get him back. A policeman in SU$pert in spite Daytona Beach: Fla .: subdues a seat of his trousers. Ah, well. it"s pretty warm down He said thcv y,•ou\d not dl'mand to be freed in exchiinge for her frccd on1, the Times said. Remi ro. 27. and Little. 2t af{' charger! \\'ith the c\·anide-bullet assassination o( Oakland School Supt. ~farcus Foster Nov . 6 and y,·ith attemptrd murder of a policeman in Contra Costa county Jan. of an embarrassi ng split in the there around this time of the year. ------------~--'--~~~~~~ Patterson moved to Hermosillo, 150 miles south of the border. with his wife and young dau ghter three months ago. The Mexican attorney general's office said 'he was last seen driving fro1n lhc consulate with nn unidentified American . The car v.•as fou nd abandoncrl. Oemente Police Nab Two Persons al the hotel v.·hcrt• !he Pattersons \\·ere living Mid ~·!rs. Patterson Jefl the hotel Wedncsd;:ry morning and did not •return. But they reported that from Friday u n ti l Wednesday she ga\'e no indication that anything was wrong. Boys ii1 Burglary 'Ri11g' Employes at the hotel said the couple's daughter. who was about -t . left Hermosillo several days ago, and it was believed she had been taken to New York. ' 'The People's Revolutlonary Ann~· ha!'! been invtil\'ed in student activis1n at the UniversitY of Sonora irf thi s area, but 11 has oot previously claimed responsibility ror any major acts of terrorism. The principal urban guerrilla group active in Mexico has been the 23rd of September Communist League. and four of ils members are under arrest ror tht• Leomardy kidnaping. Paper Reports Sta1idard Oil Tax Bill 'S 111all' SAN FRANCISOO {UPI \ -Standard Oil of California paid only $14 million In taxes for 1971 -about 1.6 percent of its total income. the San franc is c o Chronicle reported today. Confidential documenls obtained by the Chronicle listed Standa rd 's earnings for 1971 as $8.55.7 million worldwide. A spokesman for the company s.-.id the percentage appear.o; unwually sm:ill. bu~ that it was perfectly legal. He said the company pa ys most of its taxes in foreign countries and 1hat forei gn taxt>s can be legally subtraclrd from the amount owed the U.S. government. The dCK'Umenls are in the hands of the Senate foreign relations subcommittee on multi-national corporations. They show Standard paid $312.5 millloo in taxes to foreign nations in 1971. The documents also show standard planned to increase crude 01\ shipment.& to the Ea.stem Hemisphere and decrease shipments to the \\"est -including the ll.S. -in 19i2. A chart included in the package s00 .... ·oo Standard would 1nake aln1ost l\.ltite as much profit on sales to the Eastem llemisphere. Spokesmen said they felt releasing the information "'ould increase suspiciom that the oil comp:i.nlcs planned the oil .o;hortage in I.he U.S. in favor of more profitable European and Asian mark.els. San Oemcnte detectives and sheriff's officers ha\·e sough! juvenile court complaints agatnst two thrifty boys - aged 15 and 12 -who have admitted 22 burglaries in recent months along the South Coast. And although.police ha\•e bccin able to rC'COvcr 'nundreds of dollars in loot , many victims "'ho lost rnre ooms and silver certificates will never recoup their inve!tment. said San Clemente Detective lalnard Goodwin. The boys, both residents ol. Capistrano Beach. methodically deposited the cash they stole from several residences. The money went in the bank, but rare silve r dollars and collectible silver certificates ~vund up back in general circulation. The return to the victims, Good"K'in said. "'ould be race-value and nothing more. Goodwin said the case broke a week 3gG Vl'hen meriff'S o(ficers Wer e investigating a Capistrano B e a c h lxrrglary. l\fan Slays Girl, Tl1e11 Kills Self INGLEWOOD (UPI) -An apponmt murder-suicide ended in the death of an 8-year~ld girl and a U.year-old man, police ~aid. Sherrie I .cc Alexander wns found shot ty,·ice in the chest in the bfdroom of the horne of J an1es Dale Rictor, who had bccn"shot onet• in the head. Police said the girl was fully clothed. The girl v.·as last SL"Cn in the morning on her y,·ay to school. but never arrived. Her niolhl'r. Diane Alexander, 32, phoned police y,·/Jen she did not find the girl at home on returning from work. Police \\'ere unable to supply a motive. Huss En,·oy Robbed ADELPHI. ~ld. (UPI) -A first seerttnry of the So\·ict f"mbassy in \Vashington \1"8S 'held up in the. lobby of his npartment building early today and robbed of hi! wallet. According to Prince Georges County, Md. police, Victor Krashcninnikov was accosted by ty,·o men in the lobby of the Americana Park Apar1rru!rlfi." Is Gat~h Alive? Missing Balloonist 'Seen' by ESP LAUREL. 1'1d. (UPI) - A practitioner of extrasensory percep- tion claims missing balloonist Thomas Gatch' is dying on lhe island of Guadalupe. but the Pentagon says it needs "more substantive in· formation'' before rcsu min ~ a ~earch for him. Atrs. a.1arcia Kuhn s11d she began picking up "receptions" o! Gatch on ?\larch 8. 1\s of Tuesday, she said, "he had between three and five days to live. I feel he Is In a coma right now. He cannot walk, talk or cry for help or anvthing else." Gatch. a ·4a.year.old Army reserve colonel. took off from Ilarris· burg. Pa. f'eb. JS in hopes of bccon1ing the first balloonist to cross · the Atlantic. He was last spottcrl Feb. 21 by a Liberian frei ghter about 1.000 miles wei;t of the Canary Islands. 1'he navy searched about 95.000 square miles or the Atlantic Ocean near the Azores in vain lhis month. ' • Nrighbors at the house reported see ing a pair of youths on JO.speed bicycles near the house at the time of the crime. Later that da y. the same "'itness noticed the boys rolling coins at a loca l bank preparing their loot for .deposil. Officen found the boys near the bank. and title youngsters fled on bicycle. The boys led police lo a residence nearby. "By the time lhe investigators got there, the boys already had their loot :iituffed into a pill°"•case and a plastic bag. They v.·ere cm their way to the back yard \\.'ilh a shovel -prrparing to bury the stuff," Good\\'ilt said. In all, the youngsters ha\'e admitted to a dozne burgla ries in San Clemente and JO in nearby Capistrano Beach. Cash y,·as !'he prime goal of the duo, but some jc\velry also was taken. "The kids told U5 they'd work y,·eckends when they figured people V.1>ttld be away fro1n home. They y,·ould ride up to a house on bikes, knock on the door. aod if no one \\'as at home. they y,ooJd hit it and take off on the bikes. "If anyone '-''as at home. they'd concoct a quick. logical excuse and take of(." Goodwin said. '·As in many such cases, !he exact total of crimes could not be determined by investigators. "We're certain that a lot or them l\'ere never reported by the victims, and the kids have pulled so m<1 ny smaller ones that they can't remember them all," he said. ' From Pagel HAMS1'ERS. • • \\'ool worth. Dr. Philp said the Jn(ected hamsters we~e shipped throughout the l.J .S. from Florida in December and since then there has been an outbreak o f lymphocytic chorimeningilis a m o n g many animals. State officials may oome fo Orange County to inspect shipments of hamsters, mice and rats to determine if the disease is present. The county health orfi~ said the disease can spread easily rrom hamster to h-mster and that until ii is stopped, no hamsters should be brought to school. The meningitis strain is relatively mild but ·when contracted by humans can be painful, and even fa tal, in some cases. Health o(ficials 'estimate the Flortda finn being investigated ships at Jeast 100,000 hamsters. Tustin Complex Blaze Quelled Fire s"K·ept through a Tusti n apartment co1nplex early today causing an estimated $l/.000 damage before it could ~ extingui!hed by a score of Orange County firemen . A county Fire Department spokesman sa.id the cause of the fire, which de'!troyed four cars. one apartment and a cari>Of"I. Is still under investigation. The blaze broke out Slortly after m!dnlght. It took nearly an hour to put out, the spokesman said . 10. . The SLA , which claims it executed Foster, has called Rcmim and Little its "soldiers" and den1anded a national television appearance for them to discuss prison conditions. Tu•o judses have denied thtir request. _..The SLA claims it kidnaped ?-.tis3 I-fears!. 20, Feb. 4 from her Berkeley apartment and is holding her as a "prisoner of "'·ar.'' It said il y,·ould rut off all communication w1Jess the men are, granted their appearance. A $2 million free food program llcarst set up at the kidnapers' bidding ran out ol funds Monda y in a final giveaway. The SLA demanded that Hearst feed California's needy as a precondition to negotiating his daughter's release. Smoking Banned In Connecticut HARTFOR D. Conn. {UPI) -. The Connecticut House has voted to outlaw smoking at publi c meetings in public buildings under penalty of arrest and a $5 fine. "There won't be one arrest in the \\'ho le thing," House Judiciary Committee Chairman James F. Bingham said Wednesday in opposition. "We 'll just have another seven lines in the statutes that we'll ignore,·• the nonsmoking attorney said. The antismok ing proposal. approved 102-44. is similar to an Arizona law whose constitutionality has yet to be tested in the U.S. Supreme Court. The legislation must be approved by the Senate before Gov. Thomas J. ?-.les kill. an outspoken non s mo k er, decides whether to sign it into law. Amano. ·:;;.1-..... ...... -f NEW!~ FREEZER ontheBOTIOM '.I ••. because you use ii less! • Conver1ibfe doors, too. Change lrom left to right an y llme you want. 2Q 1 Cll ft Cll)I CllY 6,S cu. h. {228 I!> J tre•:•r tl.6 cu. fl. r1frl111111or WE TAKE TRADE -INS - -~·i SALE PRICE s329's 1815 NEWPORT BLVD., ~ Bf* Downtown Costa Mesa -Phone 548·7788 ' ' ! r>"l L ( Pll.')1 :l Tustin Move Alive,-But Not Well • Few Doetors Professor Gives Prescriptio11 FAVORS FAMILY SERVICE Next AMA Chief Todd Ro11ie Tl11·ows 2 Strecikers I11to Jail RO~lf. lAPI -A Rornc c:ourt today con\·ictc'CI l '.~O 1\mcric.1n yout hs cf co1n n1illing at·ls a1?/Hnst publ ic dcc{'ncy by streaking: :icross St. Pclcr's Squarl'. 'J'ncy \1·rrc <;cn\£'ntNI lo f11·c days in ja1!. Tix-pair. l{aymond Johnson. 20. Port'>mouth, ~.II .. and Robert ~lcsnard. 20. Dc'ion. Pa .. ~ere arrested Saturday night and had already served the fi1·p tlars in Rome's Rcbibbia prisoo. They 11·crc C'Xl)«.'tcd to be released froin CU~tody later in !he dny. The court also s1!nlcnccd Johnson to an .. additional 15 dil~·s for giving police a false n:1mc. hut lhc ~cntcncc ~as suspend("(]. 1'hl• youths origln:illy 11·erc churgcd 1\·ith co1n1nitting obscene acts and 11•ith resisting a1Tcst. David Dioagno of Grcmsburg. f'a .. nrrcstcd ful!v clotoed near St. Petcr"s Square short.1.v after rhc l\\O strC'akcrs \\ere :1 p1i1'Che11dcd. also \\:l." chargL'CI. \\ ith r~istinit arrest. The prosecutor ask('d th.i t this charge aj.!<iinst all three ix' di.~1ni~'>('d aud th..! cou rt agreed. The oou rl aiso :i~rec-d to f('ducc the obs<.i:·nil\' ch;;in!c ;li:ain.sl .Johnson and .'.\Icsnard to 1ndccrncy. TilC prosecu tor t.old rnc court that sLrcaking \135 a ··return lo n:ilurc.'' and slmu!d not ht: co11:::idcr('t:I obsccnc. But he sa id running nude in !>UCh a '!t't!1ni: as the \"a11can required sonic punishrncnt !o tli:::couragc repetition. Police said se,·en other youths had srreakrd throu~h St. Peter's Squart' belo1i; llX' apart1ncn l or Pope Paul VJ. TI1ey escnprd despite wan1ing shots fif<'d in the air. The 1ri<1! catnc onl v n,·e days <iftcr tnc· am:ost or thf' tr io. unprecedented stX'e<f for Ji:-1Jy's judic1nry ma c hi n cr y . Norrn a th·. alleged Ja y,• brcakPrs \\"ail in jail for inonth.s. ~mrtimcs ycu rs. before they :i r{' l>roug:ht to 1rial. .lolmson and ~\c~nard are students a1 Trinity College. Co1u1. Dib:ignn is a Tc.mpll' L:ni ,·crsit~· student. i.;pon co11\'1<"lion on lh" original chnrgrs. .lohnson and i\lesnard could ha,·e bt.'i'n g1\·en ~ntrncts up to eig ht years. f>ibagno u:1 to il \'c. Ry JACKIF: 11\'~IAN OI !ti• D•ltJ .. I ... ll1H ":\faybc ¥.'C n0t..--d a form of indcnturf>d. ser\ice to requ ire doctors 10 spend one or t'A'O rrars In family service before specia.Jbjng," Dr .. ~talcolm 'Todd , president.elect or tht! American ?il£dlcal A!SOC'iation , said Tue~ay in a SJX"CCh at Fainiew St.ate llospital on polil ics and medicine. "I'm certainly in f3\"0r of 3 system Or i.nctnl.ives Y>hidl \llluld t n c o u r a g e doctors to practice iii rur-31 areas or in the inner city." he said. Dr. Todd. 1vho ls Associate C.'lin1ca l Prore.ssor of Surgery at UC Jn·inc. con1mcntcd lhat "As govern men I becon1es n10re involved in health care, the greater the need for doctors to becotne involved in politics.'' Turning to the role or the Food and Drug Adntirustration in regulating nc.,. drugs. he said, '·They carry lhcir rrgulation too far. Ten years ai:;o S5 lo tiO nc y,· drugs v.·erc introduced <'ach year. Las! year th<'re \rerc onl y 12. "r1n concerned bcC'ausr 1 ·n c y ·re int rrfcring \\i lh the c1uality of paliei1t (',1 rc. They're dcfeal ing the ini li:l.11\'f' or pri\"atc entcrpt'iSC to produ ct' nc\1· dru~s. •· ··~o\\' 1hey're sarinA" l\'e shooldn"t usr antibiotics to treat the comtnoo rotd ." 'Dr. Todd said. "That's a decision tl1'3rs hard enough to make for a doctor \Vho"s regularly prac1.icing medicine. much l~s for doctors ..... no sit in 8\1livel chairs in \Vas'l1ington ." \\1oeri he takes ovtr as head or the nation's largest medical association. Dr. Todd said his number one priority \1·i1l bf' to sol\'e the social as l\"Cll as medical nccds ol the nat ion. "I recently \isited 17 rriOOica l in~talla· lions in Oiic.'.lgo,'' he :::aid. "I sa•\' Olle ro1nmunity of I I ,Im y,•hich had on ly one dix·!or. .,, say,· a 11'0man v.·ho i~ 31 years old and in her 12th pregnancy. Ttr.11 mean~ she's been pregnant niost or her ad uH life. ··\\'e have a job to do in this countr). but it'!t as muc.'n in the social arc.is as in tlM' medical area." Dr. Todd said. Or. Todd. y,·ho maintains a pn,•at e general surgery practice in Long 8(>:)<:h. \\'ill take ofiice aJ wcsidenl o[ the A:\IA in June . Searcl1 Resumes For Cotmty Bo)' Lost in Canyon • CABAZO~ (L"PI ) -Volun t eer s resun1ed the search loday for a \\"est1ninster teen-ager. after his Jl}ycar- o\d brother was able to point out to ~carchers !he loca tion 1rherc Allen Coghetti disappeared exactly one \reek ago. The search he~l!ll again \\'ednrsday aflt'r pleas from the boy's 1no1hcr. AliL'C \ralker. brought out aboul iO \"O!untct:rs. :\-fany of lhe searchers 11·ere \·oluntccr fireinen fron1 the C oa c h c I I a Valley. Others can1c from Bnnning. Beaun1ont and as fa!' a\l·~y a:! Los Angeles. The Riverside County sheriffs Office sent a helicopter. while l\\'O 1nen frorn the Palm Sprin~s Mountect Police Search and Rescue Team al:::o arc aidfng !he volunteers. Ttx-13-vear-otd boy d i~appcared in !he rug-qcd J~nsrn Canyon. 11bout 1hrce miles south of Cabazon. \\fbcn the search first ended l:i~t Tucsda,·. one of the coord inators ~id '0 il has beCn such a period of time no""· 1hat he is probably beyond help." The bo.v tumbled O\"Cr a cliff and vanished a "·eek ago \\·hi!e hiking v.·ith his younger brother nnd sevl'ral friends. lJC l1·ui11e Seie11tist • I lrvi1te Pa1•ty C1•asl1e•f Suspects seized in nlassive overnight drui:: roundup \\'edne~(lay a nd today centered in the city of Irvine arc hand('uffcd ;ind :-earched by learns of unclerco\'er officers. 'rhc"e were an1 ong 20 C'apturcd 111 lightning raid in to\.~rnhouse at JBl31 J)C\\•berry \\'ay. L1nht·r:-i!y fJark tract. Occurant \\"and:i ~1t10rc· .. )fl. and ::;_,in i\l ic·hae l. IH. \\tre hooked on \ariou-; drug and con spiraey <:ou n1 s. r\eighhor.~ \\ho h:i 1l con1plained rcpeatcclly or parties cheered as a bus ha uled the pris- oners to jail. State Tax Boa1·d Seelci11g SACRA:\tE\'TO (C'PI 1 -Be f o r r dt'Ciding "'hetller rresidl'n t :-;ixon mu"t pay stale laxes on certain income. 1hr sl ate ~'ranchise 'fax Board 11·;inl.'i tn !'.t."' !he findings of a c r>n/!rt'ss ion a l <.'nmmittce in\"t'Sfi gating: the Pn.'sildcnt's tax status. S1ate Controll<.'r llnuslon Flourno~· ~aid \\"cdnesda y lhe boa.rd has open q ucsf101~~ Rirtlida y Hat Brings Jl1 ercy· CllARLESTOX . \\".\"a. !CPI 1 - llis TI<.'\\' str.n\· biMhd<'ly h:it. l'Xplr.in~ thr. accused drunk. 11:1<, ju.'lt too prcn.v to ··:-pend !he eta'" 111 1ail." He a~ked Judgr ,Jr1hn Chamock to con1;idcr th,, ci rcum ;,ta nre" surroundin g h is <1rre~l and 1h:i! nf hi.~ y,·ife ;ind 211-- year-old so11 tor drunkenness. '"\\'c ¥.crc drinkin(i ii n d ci:.•lcbrn!ing my birthday ;JI horne.·· ~Hl1n ittcd thC' unidentified ~u~pe(I Y.'ednesda_v.. ··;;nd SOITl-0 wi1l(]ow.:; "'ere brokt>n and n1 ay b1' 11·c did get a litle noisy. "But , J ud;c. I got this hC'rc ha1 :is a pr('~nt and I'd rather \1·a]k up \"irgini:i Street \1·ilh it on n1v hr;1r\ than SJX'nd the day in jrt"I 111!h 11 111 my hand~. ~\\le arc sobered up no¥.. anvv.·a\" \\"ith. a :;:rin. C'h.1rn0t'k repl1<'d. "CaSC' dismissed. Hap py birthday ·· regard 1n~ thl' 1axa bil11,v IJI incotnc (•arned in C::i lifomi;i. Flournoy, the OOard cbair1nan and :i J{epuhlican c.1ndi{l:1IC' for go,·cmor. :::aid one f/l1t.•s1ion is \\'hf't hf'r the Prc~ident IJl\CS a c:i pital gains 1:1.-. ot1 the sr1le of all but .~IX of 27 acres of land Jt San l'lclnt'ntr. 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"·ithou l poi90n in~ other !ife, ~Y tri~c.n~g self-Oest n1c1h l' proc:'t'sSCs "1th art1f1e1al hormones. a LC Jrvinc scienlist !old a gathering of llL't('Ct re s ea r ch e r s \\'ednesda~. •;Tue 11npor1ancf' of 1hesc inseclicidrs. bax<I on 111srct t:ro"1h substanC'C'. is that the agents ari.' toxic 10 lhe insects. but do not 3ppcar 10 be toxic to o~r living things,'" ~1d Dr. Howard Schneiderman. That provid<-s an altemati\•e to IJDT. and other polSQr'I! 11.'ilh harmful effects on lhc environment, aocl yet affords the routrol 1Mt n1an n«.-ds over dangerous prsts. he said. ' For C?very human l>C'ini;l: on earth , there arc mort thnn 300 rnlllion insects. hi~ ~a ld. 10.000 of u•hlch are frotn !'tpt'Cles th:M. c;i usc diseases or ruin rood or fi ber proCluc~. $chn('idcr1nan. di.'311 of the School or B\ologiC'a l Scien~Ji al UC ll'Vhll'. spot..c 10 ~ rnC!<'llng or 1he £n1oznologic:ll Society of Anlrrlca. attended by more than JOO educators. rc s earcht'r s. represcntath·es d uldustry and others inl cresWd in insect re.search Anifirial gro\\·th hormones. 1n spray or po\\·dcr form. cause the aduh inscc1s to bc.."'C'Ome sterile. and the CAll:S or larvae 10 die. he: said. Bln the artiJici.ri l hormones do not appe3r 10 affect other lit in;? th ings. unlike DDT and 01hcr presently used insecticid~. DD'I' and similar poiSOM retain lhc1r po1ency in ' !he 50il. in riv<'rs rtcel\·inc: drainage wa1en. of1en be com Ing absorbed by rish. nnd comt'Q\ffmtly by birds. destroying animal life far rrmo,·ed in the ecological chain from the. origin.ii 1arg~ of the poison. 1\rtific.ial gnm1h hormones are already being used on ;t practical has\.~ to control mosqll\\oes. he said. nnd "within the nr:tt throe to fh·c years, these agen1s wi ll slart to be used on a hroad &C31e." They have ~n ~fully fie.Id te~1C'd. hes.aid, but arc not comnlercially produced yet Th ry also solve the problem of insects developing im mu rtity after repeated <'Xpo50rl'. b~· many generation~. In an ""extcmar· poison, he .s<iid. l>r. Chad ~lurvosh of 1he·t ·niveN.1ty of ~e\arla Biological Sciences Dcpa rtmrnt, s3id the work of SC'icnt ists rcS<"archinR 111S(.-cls I\ a~ '"eXl remcly Important.'' because "lf\SCC'ts are dest roying crops and C'arrying diSC'ase all over the y,·orld " ":\ot man y people realize 1 h at mosquitoes are responsible for one half of all the deaths in the world caused by diM!~ ... said ~tvrvosh. "And there a re IRrge blocks of America that are completely Ii~ off from civilization bt-cause of the lse·tse n>" This one ~its has literally stopped human progress." ~fur\'osh :1lso strcs~ the tmmuni1y problem. "There art' nlOSQuiioe.s 111 Co11i fomia ·~ Ct.>ntr.'.ll \·alley that 3re rcsist{lnt to jtl ... l about C\'<'CY chemic::il we an th ro"· al them . These are: lnSCC'IS th:i l C'lln ('arry rll('t'phalltls. a serious tlise::ise "'hrch r1fftctll thc brain."' srtld ~luno"h I " ,<. hv• <eo .. c• I \" O• nq -(kon~· lob,·.: selec11or1. '·-- • .,. 1" Op en Mon. PRC7FESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIG NERS Th urs. & Fri. Eves I ~ '· ' l ......---... - 22 15 HARBOR BL VD. COS TA MESA. CALIF . ( ~ -·~ ' .. , I (~ "'' ' ' I I \ I 1J DAIL y PILCT Thur\d.ly, March 28. 1~74 I I 'Gatsby~ Ope-ns-M -i -nus Stipers_tars· I . · Dollars, Sense ' For Politicians < OFF AND RUNNlNG DEPT.-Politics at every level in our rounlry today 1s baWlted by the shadow or The Watergate and political campaigns at every lc \'ei t.ry to find breathing room som~·bere clear of the Watergate stench. tbus in PQljti~ 1974, ·tt is in vogue at all levels of government to stfil't passing fair campe.ign practice laws. \Ye h<lv~ ione for the stale. Some coontics and cities have passed them. 1be city or Newport Beach, currently involved in one its patented Ci1 y Council hoo-raw elections, is no exception. Newport officialdom pretty much ~ olf st.ate political campaign JaWs and recently passed its own city law. The Newport city measure limits campaign spending (o 25 a:-nts per regtst.ered voter. This doesn't mean you can co hand each voter ~'Obi.ts and ask for his ballot. It means you can only spend tha t money oo , campaign butlOn.s, bumper sticker s a°" postcards. . \Vith the tally of regislffi.'d voters 1n Neitport for the current couocilmanic eted.ion, all this meaM a candidate could spMd no more than $9.500 to get elected. 'lllat in itself Is pretty 'i'.'himsical. NE\V YORK (A PJ -"The Gre~t Ca.tsby" C)JX'ned to cheer!~ far'-' in New York \\'ilhout its two le<idlng stars, Robert Redford a11d Mio Farrow . f\li~ Fan-ow . who pla ys the <'luslve • Daisy Buch~nan of the r~. 5<.'0tl Fi~erald novel , was in London tending her l\\'O-\\'eck-old ~. Redford , the Creat (iatsby, was in Utah skiing with his children. The autogra ph Sf"Ckers who throncrd the mov ie theater Y.'od ncsday night were only slightly Jess disappointed ~l the absence of the supe rstars than Pnra· On llis Own l 11 Princess Attack-Mun LO'.'IOON I C"PI l -~tanacl<'d to l \11 o detectives. Inn Rall. 26. cnmP into court tnday to claim through his attorney that he acted alone in the attempted kidnaping of Princess Anne in \11hich four men v.·erc gunned do'i\11. Ball, who is specifically charged with rne attempted murder of A n n e ' s bodyguard Jn the shootout n ea r Buckingham Palace eight days ago, had briefed his new \a\\yer. David Nalley before he was brought into the dock. Nalley said he had be€n instruc.1ed by his client to say: "There is no question of anyone el se being involved in the incident. He alone is coocemed." nlount Pictures Production Chie( Robert r:vans. · "!'1n furious Redford didn't co1ne. lie is a star and he owes it to his public to act like a star," said Evans. ';Redford cot cold feet. He said he'd come if we bought him a tuxedo, which we did, but even then , he backed ouL" Even wltlx>ut r.1iss FarTOW and Redford, the much publicized and touted movie hit New York in style and was followed by a lavish party al the Waldorf Astoria Hot.el for about &XI friends of Paramount. Sooltie Fitzgerald Smuh, the late author 's daughler, appean.'<i at the Grand B.'.lllroon1 accompanied by Sheil3h Gre.ham. Fitigerald!s one-t ime mlstress. and MrS. Georg~ C. Walla<.,.-e, wl!e or Alabama's governor. . Mrs. Wallace said · she came to lhc premiere becall$e "I had'° represent my state. Scott Fitzgerald and zelda (his wife) met In Montgomery, Alabma, and J'm a good friend of Soottie." Mrs. Wallace, dressed in a salmon-colored sequined gown, said she thought lhc movie we.s "excellent" though sht had Ul'I T .. 1phOIO hea rd of Its rather mecUocre reviews. "I stud ied drama. I don't seoe how anyone can criticize it. 1llC film met up to all the expectatiorui of what I nad read and heard about it." Scottie FltJieraJd Smith , dressed in pink flowered chiffon ilnd airrying a cane. said 5he thought the filn1 was "the best thing of m.y father's •·ork rve ever seen. I was vfrY pleased to ~ it all huppening." The Waldorf was decorated with 250 potted palms and 30,IXX> white roses tDaisy Buchanan's fa vorite flower) flown 1 In from as rar .. way as the Canary Islands. Guests dmed on cavi<i r a nd champegne. breasts of phenant and apple dlantilly while an orchefitra pla yed , tbe Ch&rleston and an occasional rock and roll nuntber. Some of the goos!S attending the opening ttighl party inclOOed : producer 1 Davkl ~lenick, Mike Nidlols, Paulette Goddard, '-1.rs. J acob Javlts , ,\11'!. Henry ford JI, Nelson RJddle and the oostars of I "The Greet Gatsby," Lois Oliles, Sam \\'aterston and Bl""UCC! Dem. l . .. ~ 'I Co11ldta't Hear Heart' Blli1ded Boy Says Father 1 l{illecl B1·otl1e1·, Sister JACKSONVILLE , Fin. fAPl -A 13,. year-0ld boy who police say was blinded by his father has test ified that his father killed l\\'O other children and stuffed !heir bodies into plastic garbage bags. Describing the death of his sister, Kelley Elizabeth, 9. Emest John Dobbert Ill said Wednesday, "He choked her the night she died.. He choked her and she dJdn 't move any more. ··~ty father told me to listen to her hea rt. but I couldn"l hear anything:' the boy told the state jury. "He dressed her up and put her in a plastic garbage bag.·· AS TRE BOY 'S voice carried across the quiet courtroom, the rather. Ernest Dobbert Jr., sat chev.·ing on his knuckles a few feet away. their heads against the floor. "He put me under the water in 1the bathtub and hit me a lot, He choked me and kicked me in the stomach I don't know how many times. He broke my arm, but I don't kOO'N how because I fell unconscloos in the bathroom trying to oold on," the boy said. I ELIZABE'Jll PA YSlNGER,. a social , n·orker, said that when she first saw the · boy on April 10, 1972, "He reminded me of a prize fighter. He walked strangely, and his right ann had a knot which !urned out 10 be calcification fron1 a. broken artn. '' Police found the boy "''andering the \ streets a few days later and held him as a runa"'·ay. \\'hen he told !hem of the deaths of the other children, officers started looking for his rather. An;tiody who would spend nearly rn grand to become a 00!.llcil person, so he could sit up there in the chambers once a week and be subjected to eU that hooting, public abuse and ridiwle, catc.alls from the htck of Che room and snoring from his mlieagues while he makes a vital speedl, desef'Ves everything he gets. ONE REASON for Lhe statement. said Natley, who was retained after Ball was grantOO legal aid, is to counteract reports "that there were political and other ramifications." While Ball sat head down, Natley went on to make a statement th<lt seemed to indicate what the detense mighl be when the c~ comes to trial in Old Bailey criminal court in about f'i\'O months. PRESIDENT GIVES PEP TALK TO $1 ,000-A-PLATE DINERS Upsurge in Economy Will Buoy Chances He Tells Fa ithful Young Ernest said he didn 't remember the circumstances in the death of his brother. Ryder Scott, 7, but remembered seeing him "lying in the hallway on the noor, not talking. I saw father place the body in a garbage bag ." Dobbert was arrested last year in Houston, Tex., and extradited to Florida to stand trial. The t\\'O surviving children are in the c.""UStody of juvenile authorities. YOU COULD TAKE the $9,500 and dribble it in nickels off 1he end of Newport Pier and you 'd sulfer a whole lot Jess. Aayway, the Newport campaign Ball . he said. had a history of psychiatric treatment and ""'as diagnos<'<i as a schir.oid in a hospital in 1967. Nixon Says Republicans In addition to slaying the children, Ernest Dobbert Jr. is charged with tonuring Erne~! 111 and another daughter, Honore, 7. 'The state charges "--i. the tv.·o children were killed in a four· ~ month period in 1971. Their bodies v.·cre never found. STREAKERS GET DAY; ON FEB. 29 si>ending law also bad a provision ruling that no candidate couJd spend more than $500 of his own cash in the campaign. 'This migbl be considered proteclillg the candidate against himself. '"l\tis condition is being thoroughly investig~ted at the moment by eminent psychiatrists," Natley said. To Bounce Back in Fall OOBBERT'S \,'JFE, Virginia , \\'as the firsl prosecution \\'itncss Monday. She testified she was in jail on a bed check charge during the period o[ the alleged mu rders. She is not charged in the case. DOVER TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) - Mayor Ethel Zaun has set aside certain times of the year for streaking - running public in nude: Feb. 29, except in leap years, and the sixth 'i\"eek of ~tarch. ~ay, i said that Newport's law .. bad" that JrOYision because it d0e6ll't have it anymore. . It developed lllat loog.Ume Newport civic acti.v.ist Peggy Forgit.. wbo is nntlog for council in a bid •to uruteat Vjce Mayor Howard Hogen, didn't like ,the $500 persnoal limit. So she filed a lawsuit to determine if it was legal. THE RULING GOT haodod down only yesterday by Superior Court Judge Mark Soden. Judge Soden Aid Newport's two bits per voter limit is okay. But he said the $500 limit on Y.bat each candidate spends for his 0\\1l tut>- Unnnping isn't criclcet. NATI.EV WOULD not elaborate but court observen thought he might be laying the groundwork for a defense of diminished responsibility. -Then Sir Fr.ank Milton, tho chief metropolitan magistrate, ordered Ball held witl¥iut bail for another ""'eek and the siJ:·footer ·with the close-dipped beard was led out by lfl.is guard s. The hearing took ooly five minutes and "'h!le courtroom security was strict -all persons entering were sea rched -it \11as not on the scale of his firs t appearance a wrek ago with the attempt to kidnap the princess only a few hours old and Scotland Yard acutely WOtTied that it might be part· or a larger plot. BALL WAS TA.KEN to a small police van in which he sat handcuffed to his guards \\'nile ~loads of police nxle before and behind. lie was still wearing \VASHINGTON (U PI ) -The economy \rill be on the ~ng by this fa ll. and that means !hat Republican election setbllcks lhis spring wilt be reversed. Pre:sjdent l'\ixon has assur.cd GOP faithful. ·Jn a political pep talk WOOnesday night thnt had 1h.is audience cheering. Nixon told the $1.QOO..a-plate diners not to be overly concerned, because history has sb>wn tin1e and ag ain that when spring brings discontent. fall brings joy. Without mentioning Watergate, the PresiciL'nt said the economy and the cost of living has been the big factor in special House elections in recent months. lfe predicted that an upsurge in tne economy \\ill bring defecting GOP voters back to the fold in time for the congressional elect ions In November. The candidate. said the jurist, should be able to spend right up to the same amoont._~ust as if he'd gone out and collected it from contributors. That was ~In. Forgit's main point. She said she dkin't ~·ant to have to go out and "beg on the streets" for campaign C'llSh.. the grey chalk stripe !Uit in which he \\'as 11'1'\\ro GREAT ISSUES move people in arrested sprinting from the scene of the campaigns, peace and prosperity," Nixon So now. thanks to Judge Soden, Mrs. attempted kidnap near Buckingtwn Pal-_ said in...his ~miru1te speech. "On ecace ace. we are going to bav-e a very strong case Forgit and any other Newport candidate can run right out and splurge $9,500 of his O'ATI Long Green. So is that \\"hat Mrs . Forglt V!'i l\ do? Well no. not really. She might toss in a oouple of thousand just for laughs but no "'·ay $9.500. Peg Forgit has watched Newport polities for too many years. She's too 5mart to do something like -that. $800 Ranson1Paid TROY, r-.t ich. (AP) -A \roman \\"<lS abducted at a shopping cenlcr in this Detroit suburb and released \Vednesday after her husband paid $800 in ransom. police said. Tu·o men were taken into custody afte r U1e incident. Police identified 1he vict im as Bcrruce Tevo's, 59 , ol Troy. D41LY l'ILOT DELIVERY SERVICE D~-v of 1lvo o.. ...... P·lot i~ <JUCl"'ln•e<"d Mo~lcllY. It .,.,., ao nm ,....,. "°"" -Irr ~ 30 ~"' --.II • .,., """'conv """ b8 l><Wg~I IO )'OU. c.. .. .,. l•••n unh• 1 00 ~ "' s111~n•1 •r"("l 5"0C1•Y I! V0<1 llO ,..,,. ,p.., veur CODt ttv t .t.m.SA!lll'.lllr.QI LI f!1 ~·r~..,.., •M • COflt ,.,1111e D<~'ll ,o '°" c..1~ ... , •• ,~ ~..i.no •"'" N•:.<"lh-M,,nl<"IJ!OIO S.ot" -""-'"'""""· .. ·············· Sin~'· Ca,.,._ a.p s.~ ""'~ C.1> ........ o.... "°""' Soul~~ l lQUN Nq.Hol ••..•. to present to the people this fall ." The President said the economy had had -'Ome difficulties lately but. that "at the cri tical times in September and October tnere \\ill be an uptum." The turnout for the annual f!llld·raising event "'·as not up to former years, and dinner officials estimated the "t.ake" WQUld be between $6.50,000 and $700,000. 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Tide• THUllSOAY Se<o"" p.j<1/'l 11 \l l'I "" 'O Sf(-low I.tit pm 21 llJllDAY Flrtl MOl'l 3 .... o.l""I, '·I •rr11 low 1•'5 1 m. 0.1 ~ond low I U l'l"'I. 'J Sun lllHt •·M 1 m. Stt• ' !! p m MOOt'I •IMS t 4S I ""· Stlt 12.l l • m peaches, but it probably \1·as no t \1 0rth ··the price paid." Vice President Gerald R. Ford introduced the Preskleo~ instead-of making a scheduled speech of hisiOWO. I le told the audience that Nixon \\'aS "a great personal friend i!nd outstanding president.'' Under questioning by stale Attorney Harry L. Shortslein, young Ernest saicf his Cather tortured him and the ether children by choki ng them, jabbing fin gers in th eir eyes. beating them on the feet v.·ith a broo mstick and ~lamnting The pcoclamailon .Issued Wednesday I says: "Any citizen caught streaklng at any other than on the officially sanctioned period may be subject to a penalty of up to $1 for each pound of fl esh exposed in such activity." is approaching ' • Your Federal and Galifomla State Income returns prepared professionally in privnt('. \Vith Rll in for mation held in strictest confide nce Ht no cost ii you have ~n nccount for $5,000 or 1nnre0 at Lo:4 Angeles l'e1!Cr:d Savin gs. If you a r(" not already a l.-0s Angc\f?i; FC'drral S;ivr r. phont'I 01' come in prior to April 4th to start you r accou11t :lnrl 1nakc :1n :tppol n~mc.nt fol' r ou1· fl'L•C tnx ~('l'\'iCl'. April 9th is the fi n<l.l app-0int1nent da tt'. l f you \\'till L to transfC'r ~·ou r account fro n1 nnotlH•r institution. '''<"ll h:indlc the detai ls f vr ~·ou . Jf you hnve n \1•1·ti1icnl1· of J)cpos it, ,,·c'll O\rrnngc yo ur ti\X" appointment UO\\' a n<l trans f l'I' YOU r C~rti fi r a tt' nt nial 11 ri ly \\' i th 110 loss of intrr c!'t. •or a 7 11 r;. Ctrt1licntc (or S ltl,tJ-00 or mt1r,• LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS C"AlllT[lll I PlllOTICT•Otol • I ' NEWPORT BEACH: 3325 Newport Bh·d- ( i14) 6754500 (A<ro • the &tree! from City Rall) 1fEAO orrtCE -00\\'NTO•~: Unr Wilshirt! Bu!ldinir:. \V il!hire Blvd, 11 Grand LM An1cl111, C1hf, ~17 • 62S·73<11 (If ~nilh 9691 • ' Off-school -Oasses SF Teachers Strike ~-------- Gets Okay Ends • Ill Settlement UlS ANGELES (API - Some students al the 19 state colleges and universities w\11 dl.scover ntxt fall that they'll have to go orr can\pus for one of their ciasses. Theoretically, the new location 1,1,•ill be more convenient for them . The experimental plan lo see v.·hether off c a m p u s ( State ) <'lasses are appreciated and financially feasible "'83 ai> proved Yledoesday by trustees of I.he California St ate Univers ity and C.Olleges as lhey ~·ound up a twOOay meet ing. The board also approved a 7.5 percent pay hike for sum- S1upended The state Supreme Co urt will not recon· sider a 30-day suspen- sion o( attorney Melvin Belli after finding Belli had solicited clients through various means. including endorsement of a Scotch whiskey in an advertisement. mer school instructors nnd ------------ gave approv::il for the first time to the use ol student funds to hire a lobbyist in Sacramento for student ron- ccms. e Dealla Probe REDWOOD CITY !AP) Investigators say they are puzzled about finding some clothing belonging to strangl· ing viclim Janet Ann Taylor stre'A1l at intervals dov.·n a road from where her body v.«lS dumped. Rain, Gal,es Flooding Nortli State SAN F RANCISCO I AP 1 - The y,·ealher took a step back:. toward ~'inter today. \\'\th more rain, gales and heavy snow altacking No r l he r n California. SAN FRANCISCO I APl - 'n'le ?»-day teachers u'alkout has ended ~·ilh two striking unions accepting a $5.2 million salary settlement. Both the 2,fiOO.membcr AFL- CIO Sao ~Tancisco Federahon cl Teaehe" and the 2.400- member California Teachers Association said tea c be rs vootlld be back in t h e cla.ssrooms today at the 135 public schoob. ALTllOUCll TIIE Federa- tion of Teachers e1erutivc board recommended agaiit~t ratificalion. the membership \"O!cd 716-354 to ratify Wednes- day qight. The LIA mem· bcrsh1p ~·en! aking ~·1th ilS e.x· ecutive board• s recorn- mendation for approval and voted oliS-35 to accept. what CTA President Jerry De llyan hailed as one of th...• best benefit packages in the city's history. Cmarad, LA Ti111es Union Oil Chief Sues Cartoo11ist LOS ANGELES (UPll -The rerouting was at the order The president of Union Oil C.O. of the }o'ederal Energy Office. Fred Hartley, sued the Loo The cartoon showed a Ang e 1 es Times and i!s s k i n n y • "Telched-looldng cartoonist. Paul Conrad, for $4 Christmas tr(!(', ~·ith only one million Wednesday, cha rging ornament -bearing the he had been exposed to hatred "Unioo 76" label -~ith the and rontempt because of a caplion: "~1errv Christmas Conrad cartoon.p from Frt'd Jl earllcss ... The cartoon appeared Dec. Hartley complained in his 20. as city energy conservation libel su1!. filed 1n SUJ'lt'tlor officials were urging residents CoUrt against. Conr;id. the to reduce or eliminate traditional Ch ristmas lighting Times and editorial page because of 1hc oil shortagc. editor Anthony Day. that Hlfy Tilerc was a report at the time exposed him lo hatred and "It's \l'Cirtl. \Ve-can't speculate yet on the mean- ing." San ~·!atoo Co u n t y Sheriff's Inspector Rud y Siefl'l.SS('n said \\'ednesday. after Miss Taylor's shoes and raincoat belt \Vere found in separate spots on Sand Hill Road . 111E ~-1'.TIONAL \\'cal.her that a Union oil tanker, txiund c.:ontcmpt by portraying hint Service said "a rather for Los Angeles 1o1.·ith 500,000 as "a heartless person ... vigorous y,·eathcr front •• barrels of crude oil 101' the 4\\ho) had causf'rl Chr1srmi1s power company's generators, to be dismal, cheerless and passed over the stale had been rerouted to Guam . bleak in Southern California." Wednesday night and today.0---------------------e Reagan Talk SACRAMENTO (AP I Gov. Ronald Reagan says California has weathered the v.-orst of the energy crisis. But t.hert wi II be a con- tinuing need to be fru gal v.i th the nation's energy resources. the Republican governor ad- ded Wednesday during an ap- pearance before the California state Clwnber of Commerce. -e Sky Shoto VANDENBERG AFB (UPI) -The routine launching of a l\finuteman II missile by the Air Force brought a deluge of caILS from two states to Vandenberg Wednesday. The missile was fired down the v.·estem test range at 8 p.m. Weather and lighting conditions caused it to leave an icy vapor trail in its wake "·hich was streaked by the wind into bizarre patterns. e Pay lllkes SACRA!\IBN1'0 (AP) -The University or C.alifomia needs pay raises totaling 11.23 per· cent because "infl ation cur- rently is running at about 12 percent a year." says Pruii· dfnt Charles J. Hitch. Hitch told a subcommittee ol the Assembly Ways and 1-.ieam C.Ommittee Wednesday that the 11.23 percent should indui:le a 7.53 percent pay in- crease and a 3.7 percent raise in fringe benefits. CYA Counse lo1· -rreld for Pot ONTARIO (t71'1 San Bcmardioo County sheriff's dE:puties arrcsled a California Youth Authority counselor on suspicion of selling marijuana· and possession of marijuana for sale. it was disck>sed \\fedn~y. llenrY Let> SUiton. 36. was found by deputies asleep in his car. They said that 13 small bags or ma rijuana were found with him. lfeavy rain soaked n\any areas. including Santa Cruz ~t.erc a sv.·ollen creek forced about a dozen people to flee their trailer homes. By early today, Salina!'i reported 1.8 inches of rainfall O\'er a 24-hour period. Oakland airl>()rt had nearly one. inch and Stockton reported one-half inch.. RaWaU in San Francisco totaled .44 inch. "'hile Eureka and Sacramento both had about a quarter inch. A travelers advi90ry also "'·arned motorists cl a heavy. blowing snow today in the mountains. Olains we re required on both U.S. 50 and Interstate 80. Volkswagen In Lawsuit Due to Ads SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - An advertising agency has filed suit against VolksY.-agen of Am(!l'!ca. contending the automobile manufacturer is violating a r egistered trademark by using the phrase "security blanket" in a television rommcrcial. Gordon Benne tt and Associates o f Burlingame. filed the suit in federal court \V edn es d ay. se eking unspec i f ie d monetary damages and a court order to slop the commercial's use. The en contended lt registered the TI s CCUr fT y blanket" term with the U.S. Parert Office in 1967, end Votkswagen began using the trademark illegally I a st October in a commercial showing a blanket draped O\'ef' an auto. For !C\"('ral years. ~ adveni<;ing firm said it h3s promoted "seairity blanket .. covers. made of b I a o k e t material. fo r savings account passboo!.s and in s urance policies. Show Stopper Joluuiy Carson Streaked Uftllllll '"'' hlltn11!1ofl1I ".i\nd now. heeeeeeeeeere's . . a streaker?tt Thars right. THOSE WHO WATCH the Johnny Carson show tonight should sec, shonly after Carson launches into his opening monologue, the bottom half of their screens go blank. Don't touch that di.at Thero·s nothing wrong with the set. The blackout prevcnt.1 the Carson sbow from getting an X raUng, as a. nude man flashes out of the wings past Lhe astonished Garson and out a side door . • ' "11\C ne\V agreement helps studen ts. ~a r r n t s nnd leachers." he st.1id. "The students ~·ill get more educa- tional advan1ages. Par('nts \vlll be asked to participate in special educationa l cornmittee "·ork and 1eacher.1 "'iii get a nlOrc equitable settlcn1ent ." 1'~ ~·age-benefits package proviaes a 6 percent aC'l'Oss- 1/x>-board incrca.'!(' for all lrachcrs. plus the regular career incrt1n1ents earned by years oC service. STARTING I' A "\' for teachers \\'::t.!1 $8.265 to $14,180 annually ~ 1lh C"oJrN.'r in- cren1cnts boosting the. top scnlt• to $17,000 under the · prc\·ious paC'I. f<"or teachers at the toi> of the salary schedule for more Ulan three yea rs. the agrt'C- 1nent pro,·irlt"S 1U1 add itional :l percent intrcmrnt. tl1e er,\ said. Trachers u'ill hr allo~·C'd 72 days or 1'44 hal f days of relit'r lime to u·ork on a series of com milltts. !':ine-mcmber committees will be composed of three lCaC'hcrs. t h r e c parents and I h r c r acl- minislrator.i; in th<-areas of l'{'<lding. mathernat1c-s. bi- lingual NluC"at ion, En.:hsh as a Sf'COOd langu.:ige. schuol safety and child renter C'Xpansion . S i x -mcn1b1:r cvmmittccs l'Olllpo$t>d of tt'i!<'lx'rs :ind :id- 1n1111stratcrrs ~ill \lork on pmblt·ms in spcc.1c.I 1<luc:11ion. 1esiint.:. supplies a n d re- quisitions. transfer and assign- llll'!ll. hiring prl'fcrcnccs. and a call 111 S)'stcrn f or ~ubstitute~. Youth Not Jury Tr pe COVINA ll'Pl\ -A mun1c1pal JUd~t' r u I c d \\'l-d!J<'Sday th.it 11 was not suitable for a ~ouin \\'ho had aided and :1bettcd streakt>rs 10 n·n1a11l on " jury lh;i! \\ill rule on whetht'r lilt' St .. 1. rnovie ··()('<'I) 'rhru:il" *"obscene. Jerr ri.lntzkr \1 as rrn-10\-. l'd rrorn tht· Jury b~ .Judge Sarn t:hu1 rhl·lll \\' h c n polire re\e:i!ed that ~lnzk• drO\'l' thC' i:t·t:.iway car for thrrc young llll·n 1o1.·ho dashf.'d through a re-::.taurant l:i.sl Sunda~". 11 caring unl~ ~h1 le hats., Mon1 Held In Death Of Daughter LOS AN(;ELES \;\f'\ -A n\Othcr ~·ho \\as f o u n d nioaning U.•s1cll' tl1P hound hody of her 21 -inonth-old daught('r has hC'1·n IX)(Jked for investigation or n1untcr. pollcc s;1id. Lt. J)Onnld l.;1liu:1rdia of the Los Ang1·le.., Police Departnit>nt '!i ahu~C'd C'luld unit sard T;11n1•l..a \\'1lham!i. 30. is being hrld in 1he Sybil Hrand l n s 11rutc for in1·rs!iga11on 111!1• lh<' dealh of her daughh•r J,irn:ilah l'oliee \\Crl' r.111~·(! 10 lh1' \\ esh1·idl' duplex car I ~ \\'ednesd:iy b~ a nt>i ghbor \\'ho heard :\lr!i. \\'ilharns rno:inuu!. Officers d1sco1crcd the dc:.id infant 111 the b;lth tub. wrapped 1n a bl;1nkcl tied wilh a rord. , .. r 11i·r~dar tf.A•.h 28. 1q;11 OAILY PJLOf ~ .:...:=:_::.:...:.....:.:;.c..:_ _______ _:__.::__ --·< 4 LA Youths Held ; . In Murder · Case ·• LOS ANGELES fUPI J - Ralph G. Sothfrland, ~.>. ~·all tl'nding hl!i Oo"'tr bt'CI . It was a quif't. sunny artc.moon 111 the Fairfax di~lrit1. 11 hen\'ily Jewish n (' i g h bo r hood of rnodcst homes. dcl1c11tcsS('nS and sn1all ll pa r I 111 e n t btlildings ~ Four ~ 0111 h ~ ;ipproiH .. 'h('(I hin1, and 11~ked for :i quartl·r. lie did not h;l\'t On l ' Sutherland \l'tl~ tmf'mp!oyed bt"">Caus(• or ('ptlepsy. Tiit: fOUR strolled oo . and t.alked to neighbors. Threv "·ere 1'4 years olO. and one ~·11s ta. The 15-y('ar-<ild. police snid. proudly d1spl;i~·cd to some of the 11('1ghbors o .38- c:ihbcr re\Oher. Tht'n th1• you1h.s \l',iilk('d b.:1t·k to Sutherland's liou~C'. npproachC'd h1n1 Ill ! t1 e cln1·c";1v, a11d shot h1n1 in th(' slonuieh'. pvhCl' )o.;Jld. l!e enll;1psl'd in hi ~ 00\Vl't lx'(! ;u1d hlNI to de:.ith The }'i1Utl1 . .; ;1pparrn1J~· pi cked h1111 1)U! ;11 r:1ndom Tuesday ~11nply hl-l·:nL~<' tht'Y ~·nntt-d lo shoot son1t'bodv. said Dctecth·e3 s e r g ea n t Phillip Vannaltcr. "Tllt-.:Jtt: \\'AS :\0 r<"1~on, !ht')' just ope/'K.'d fire," he S!hl \\' t>tlncsda y. • Sutherland "'"ftS white. TilfJ youths ore bh1ck. .- Police ;1rrc111Nt f1•t1r vouth.<r; u·ho dl!t~·ti\<'.!L said nlatthf-d nt•ii::ht)IVS· dl'"1"r1pt1011" o r Suthl'rl:-tnd's k11lt>rs. :if!rr Ii groop of~ludC'nls n! ii lll'.1rbv. JIUllOr high ""·hool rl'}X>t't('(I Oil\" O( I ht~ four had flrrd It shot al lhtm. , Havaka,\·a • Sets Battle SAN' FnA:-OCl.,(0 t.\Pl !'. I. lf:i~;.1ka";1 . b.1tthng fur tht-rig ht lo run for th<' l l S Sf'n:i!t• 11nc1 ,~r n (' p u b ! 1 r· u n c-olors, :-.:ud hl' llll~ht rrl'l'..<; t)n di'<;pi!l' h1~ 1110<;! ltll!lllSin~ JL1d1c1ul dc•l1.•al \\1i>dn1~IH\', Tht• l:ilt""'t c.ank• t'.1r!i1·r in tht day "'hi'll n tJ1r1•1~1ud~e fl'd1.•r;1\ court n1lt't'I U1.1t ht' rould not be a (":Ux!ida!c in lhc Jwie GOI' priniary ~'("a\L'-,t~ he l'hanged political pa rt 1 c 5 ~·11hin !he past yoar. -WANTED- DIAMONDS•GEMSTONES ,._... .., i+>• .. -<~""11 fw .... _d, -4 ..... - l•o• P'i.vl<I ;.di•ld""h ond eolalot>. c ... elul eu••i""1ioo. -d • ..,....,,ioft i.,. -••pe••i. 1-1 ;,~ .. 1 p••••• pc>id. c.11 '"'°·'°66 10-9 tloity, :MM..., 10.0, ~~cloy .io..d, ... ~ , .... #w. o...;. f oU l .... 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"It was all over in about 10 seconds," a spokes- man for NBC said al\er the incident during the show's taping 'at Burbank, \\lednesday night. "Ile was about 6 feet Lall, looked to be maybe 3-0 or 40 years old -he was no k.ld -and was wearing only a big floppy hal." --.......,i'"•r-B:':lln:oc:.,.,1 NEWPORT, #3 FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT CENTER . 644·2000 J • • • • "--Dt)IL-Y.: PILOT • EDITORIAL PA.GE • T I \ Orange County Transit District directors have taken the first blg step towa rd creation of a mass rapid transit system inside'lh1s decade. Despite purely. parochial objections of some city o[ficlals who felt slighted, OCTD directors approved a backbooe transit corridor syste1n that could cost more than $2 billion to build and operate over the next 15 years. . The !>tcp ls a nionumen.lal one. to be su re . But the district is facing a much larger task in the months a_head-that or convincing Orange County residents they must approve another one-cent sales tax increase to help pa y for the systc1n. 'Vith additions being tacked on regularly tit the state level. a local sales tax hike undoubtedly would be considered oppres.sive to many countians. Realisti cally speakin g. it may be the on ly way to raise enough money to finance such a 1najor undertak· ing. hut the burden of proof is on the transit district. It behooves the cjistrict and its consultants to go all out in the next few months to come up with as man y details as poss ible about the system they envision . Ir voters are lo be asked to approve such a tax hike in November. they are enti tled to as n1uch knowl: edge as possible of the system they will pny for. The Right to Privacy Revelations of wire-tappi ng in high places. probes of personal incon1e tax returns. the misuse of computer· ized credit information and similar threats to the citi· zen's right to mind his own bu siness have sparked in· creasing concern. The telephone company in \Vashington. O.C. no\Y proclaims it will no longer disc lose a cus ton1er's long· distance phone records without a legal demand, such as a subpoena. and that it will notify the customer or an~· such demand -unless directed not to by the investi gat· ing agency~ This momentous decision came in response to ef· Moving forts to stop therharassment of newspapers and jour· nalists by examining their telephone records In order to identify news contacts. among other things. \Vhile It may come as a surprise to many a ciLizen to learn that his phone records could be poked into with· out his knowledge, it's small consolation to know that he still won't be notified or official JV'ObeS unless it's ok.ay with the invesLigators. And subpoenas are issued mere ly for the asking , without any real showing of reasonable cause in man y jurisdictions. Clearly there is a need for• lot more improvement in the area of invasion of privacy. Color Us Confused Not too Jong ago, the consc ientious home decorator wouldn't be caught dead with white toilet tis sue in her color-coordlnated bathroom -or white paper towels in the kitchen, for thal matter. \Vhite was for hospitals and other drab places. Pa· per goods sold for home use ca1ne in a glowing array o( "decorator" colors and patterns. Then came the environmenta lists;. Colored paper, they told us. was less bioclegr;idab!e than white. Something about the dyes tli<ll kept then1 from disintegrating at a respectable rate. The answer -insist on white. As the word spread, fancy colored paper goods piled up on shelves while white was snatched up by the newl y aware homemakers. But hold everything! \Vhite's out agai n. This time it's the chlorine shortage and the energy crisis. It takes lots of scarce chlorine and Jots 0£ energy to blea ch naturally light brownish paper to pristine white. So th e paper folk s are planning to provide us with unbleached paper towels in their origina l beige tin!, just the way nature rnakes paper fiber. 'fhey n1ay not be pretty, but they'll sure be patriotic. /~·~ . ..:-.. "' ~t..·~., .. r.., ... r . .:...~ Newsme11 Did CIA Nixo1t's A111.bitio11s Proposal Shouldn't Make Waves (CHARLES McCABE) Like millions of people I v.'as witness last v.'t't'k to the rather painful CUlfrontntion between Presidenl Richard Nbton and telly reporter Dan Rat her. I eOOed uµ with de<:idedly mixed fee lings aOOut the "·hole thing. Tiiere is nobody, but nobody . to v.·hom I wtll relinquish my cre<1entials 3s a Nixon· hater. r ve despised the man since he first tumed up as a congressman in Washington after \\'orld \Var JI , and in those riays \~hen he campaigned for !11c Senate in 3 Na,·y of· ficer's u n i f o r m \.\ilich he had ncgli · gible right to v•car at the tintc. TI1crl' \\'3S a p0 r- iod, \1·he!1 I "·ork cd in \Vashington, that the feeling "'3S deci· dedly 1nutual. I hope the Lord 1vilt for· give me. but thcre·s just no way I can like Dick-_NU-on. Dear Globn1y Gus Is il still WUlnimous among us that the exploitation of our natural rc- sourCH -the mining, rroces.sing and d.ispc~ing ol, as \\'ell as the profits ttterefrom -is best left exclusively in the hands or private individuals? A.J .S. 01MHn'( 0111 eM1IMlll1 ,,.. ""''°"'ltM •l' '""" ..... .. Mt MCftYrlf't rtfiecl llM .,, • ._. ol IM MWSMMr. St... ,..., ,., ,..., ._ 01_, 0111. 01i1r rn.t. New!papermen v.·ere not supposed to make either waves or news, which are about the same thing. It was a fonn of indigni ty when. for reasons wholly beyond his t'Ontrol, a reporter figured in a news story. I WAS on Rather's side in his exchange with the President. as I usually am : but I v.·as against Rather. As a reporter friend said to me the other day , ''A reporter reports ne\\'S, he doesn't 1nake new'.'!, and seldom if eve r should his name be in,·olvOO in lhe story unless 11) he is underpaid and a byline bolsters his ego in lieu of a fai r salary or (2) he is an actor or entert ainer who gets hi s name in lhe billing." The second alternative is unfortunately v.·here ~·e're at. l\{r. Rather and a good n1any of his colleagues are show biz. Ne~·s reponing has nothing to do ~'ith shO\V biz. or shou ld have nothing to do "''ilh ShO\V biz. \'et the other night I found myself on his side. flis questioner, !\fr. Dan Rather of CBS. is a young man who is terribly full of hi1nsclf. Rather asked the President a long, fiercely involuted and almost incoherent question about the \Vatergatc mes.c;. The President could not conceol his \rHAT IS needed is an emaciated. self· irritation. since l\1r. Rather had made a effacing Associated. Press .n1an (and ttiing of his pl'rsonal vendetta with the 1nost or them were J~st t~t 1n my day J \Vhite... 1louae_an.d., ils occ_!l_@lll. :!_lie to . usk tou gh ques_t1ons 1n a toneless President testily asked the telly n1an tt v01ce. The best \\'lute H.ouse.reporlcr} he \\·as running for something. Aft er a e1•er. n1ct was a .guy nan1ed Eddie tedious interlude which ·held I.Joos as v.·ell Folliard of the \Vas.hlllgto1~ Sta;, and who as applause, Rather neatly made riposte. e~·er heard of Eddie FoU1ard . lie kne\v "No sir r-.1r. President" he sa id "arc v..hat he ""?s after, he always asked the you"" ' ' ' right questions and usually got the useful · answers. He ~-ouldn't have kno.,.,11 what DlRTY POOi. on both sides~ Fair play an ego trip was. on both sides? In the position of J\lr. There's nothillg wrong with being a Rather. I douhl if I oould have resisted theatrical presence in a medium \\'hlch is the temptation to reply a.o; he dld . Yet basically ·tht"ftter. The Chancellors and there v.·as son1cthini.: frightfully ~·rong the Cronkites anri the HO\\'ard SnlithS are about the "'hole lhing. sllO\I' biz, and rightly so. They I "'as brough t up on the thesis lhat orchcstra1e and Interpret_ the news newspapermen arc not ne11•s. It is a good through their personalities. But "'here !hcsis. If a ne\\'sµapern1an instead of Joe lhe news is actually made. like in a OiMu.ggio had rnarricd J\;\a rilyn J\1onroc, presidential press conferenl"I!, sho\v biz his nan1c V.'Ould quile rightfully have stands out like an orchid in a spa ghetti been buried h:lck In the eaema nds . tin. Buckley Views Reform F'OUR REF0R'1S. Br ~\"illlam r. Buckley Jr. J'utn:un. 128 paites 54.95, One of the nicr. th ings about reHdin~ Willlam F. Buckley Jr. is !hat he \rrlles a lo-the-point. no·noruicnsc prost thal says exactly \\'hat it is surPQS('<I to $1y. In his lah.'SI book. Bucklt'y's first htic> nys, "ft Is the purpose of th.is brirf book to suggC'il a few retortn5 Jn "''elfare, tax. ju.slice and education.'' And it docs just that. No wandering about or drifting into bltnd alJeys. Buakely knows ex1tc1ly what he "''ants to say and says it. 11JE ARl!:AS he dtals Yi'ith Jrr Dot all of lhc concerns of lhe present Omt. bu.l they arc among the TMin qncs. and It beoom~ obVkru! ln the reading thot Buck.I y spent a lot or lime thinking ahoot thtm before he put his thoughts about thtm on paper. After e cogml discussion ot each of the foor areas: he thlnk.1 nl'C!'d .ome s:>rt or reform, Buckley then propoiscs relorm or rctorn1s tbru e lhinks (THE BOOKMAN) might help solve the problem eventually. lie docs not offer final aolullons for, 11s he points out early on. •11bJ!I Is not a book on how to !Ol\'e the wclfaN! problem. but on how to set the mge for s0lving it; not a bill of particulars on how large_ the public SCCl.CJI'.: •hou!d be made through talCatlon but a sug~csted order of tax11don that would scra pe away a general.Ion's rust, and lubricate the 80Cial imagination" and so on . In order, through crime and educa'tlon. \\'llAT Hockley has to say in this book he 5a)'S "·ell, and 1vhile all rcadcn ma y not agree .. 1th hint they should . find hls thoughUI moSI inl<m!tlng . ' PhD '11tomi1 AP O.Ok Edltyr EngiI1eer • W ate1·gate? \\'ASHINGTON' -Sen. Howard Baker. R·Tenn .. tho Senate Watergate matinee idol. has been dealing behind the scene~ with embattled. ex-WhHe House aide Charles Colson in a joint effort to in1· plicate the Central Intelligence Ai;tcncy in the \Vatcrgatc break-in and cover-up. Al!hO\Jgh Colso n µleaded the Fifth Ainendment at the Sena te hearings. he has collaborated quietly with Baker's top committee aide. Fred Thompson, in the despcrah: attempt to shift more of the \Va tergate b:an1c to the CIA. Colson has also been in touch '"ilh the \\'hite House on the CIA angle. This has aroused suspic· ion that the Baker· Co I s o n 111aneuver n1ay be a \Vhitc l·fouse ploy lo di\•ert public attention fron1 President Nixon's O\\TI Watergate role. Sourct.'S close to Baker hotly deny that his CIA investiga tion is a diversiona ry ac!ion. They say he is hard at .,.,·ork on a detailed report, ~-hich they promised will bt.• a ''bombshell." From hints we ha vc golt~n of mcnlos in Baker's poSS(lssioo, "bonibshell" is a fair description of "'hat he has discovered. FOR 1\IONTHS, Baker has dallied "'1th the idea that the CIA really eng ineered the celebrated break-In at Democratic headquarters for vague ' ·natl o n a 1 security" reasons and then pulled st.rings to hush il up. But he has never seemed t.o be able to get his theory to jell . \Vhat finally persuaded him he \Yas right. our sources say, \\'as the ad· 1nissioo by the CIA on Jan. 29 that tapes of CIA conversations were destroyed dur· ing the \\'atcrgate period -aft er Senate J\·lajorily [..('ader ~like ~lansfield, D· ~Ion!., had spcclfically requested that they be vrc~rvro . At Baker's instigation., former CIA chief Richard Helms. now ambassador to Iran . was hauled before the o:inunittee a v.·cek 11go under the. most scO-tt con· ditioos. Jn addition to Baker and Thompson, the session \\'as also attendOO. by Chairman Sam Ervin. O.N.C., coun.wl Sam Dash and a few trusted aides. Also p1'l'SC:!nt. surprisingly, was Sea. Stuart Symingtoo. D·Mo., v.·ho heads the Senate hu sh-hush CIA ovel"!)ight subcon1mittL"C. FOR 1-~ouR 11ouns. the chain-smok· tng lfclms v.·as grilled a.bout the CIA"s 1i.<trt in the Yt'atergate evtnts. We have lt'arned the secret ·transcripts show that 13akcr's qut-stlons were tiltnr.d :it WI· covering a hidden CIA lnvoJvem;ent. Bake.r ~ed convin<'ed. for example.. that llclms penionaUy ordered the laJ>f'S destroyed. Our aourttS say that llelms !k\Utully parried JUker'a qucstiom and did not incriminate the CIA: Once the hearing was ovtr. Bakt'r and Thompson felt to work on the ttpart. It probably will be submitted to Syming· too'1 subc:ommlltee for aecurity review. Baker. mean"'htlc, is e~pected to de· mand that all CIA documen~ tn the \\'at£'rgate case be declassified . lie ha s cla lmttl. privalely these poper1 "'ill bolster hls caw. Others ~1lo have had M.' ocss 10 the documents insist they may raise mort qUC1tions then Oley ans,r.•er. Substitute for Welfare \VASIU NGTON -The overnight :iholi· lion of poverty is beg!Ming to arrroach the benighted condition or an ldea whosf' time has come. George S. i\lcGovl'm "''fl;, ridicu1ed and reviled for his Sl.000-lor· everybody plan of 1972. \\'hich \\'ilS un- doubtedly ooe of the least fortuitous vro· posa l s ever ad· \'anced in a nr•:si· dcntial campaign. But. not m u c. h more lhan a year ta· tcr. the Nixo11 :ui - minislrallon is ""ork· ing on n suts!\tu!l' for \\l'lfJrr -.1hich might fix the n1inin1um incon1r lc\cl 11t $3,000 lo S3.fl00. It is rather pr:•nt lcss lo J::O into the details. since any ::.urh :in1bi· tious proposa l for the abolilion of povt•r· ty is bound to go through tortured pr~ cesses of change be.fore JTid after it is subm itted lo Coogress. l\10RE to the point is :in cxp!anatinn or a lruly revolutionary idea for \\'hich 1hl' country is not at all prt'pared. The idea of abolishing \\'Clfart' is. of COUl'S<'. one which attracts sympathy, but any sensi· ble person realizes that. if the much abused V.'elfare system is to go. it cannot be replaced..by civil Wsordcr on a.-nwss scale. The altcmatil'e of creating a new minority class supported '\tiolly or in pnrt by the vast 1najority has thus gaiued considerable momentum. President Nix· on went a certain dislanf.'f': on this road in his original \\'Clfare refor111 proposals calling for a min hnum income floor vlith incentives for finding etnploymcnt v.·hich he called ''\\'Orkfarc .. , __ w (RICHARD WILSO~ Tllr\T PLA.'\l \\'OU!d ha\·e cost several billions n1o re than v.·erc being Sl)C'1\t a coupl e of vears ;1~0. an.:!. V.'OUld hav1• ;u\ded 1nillions to th e public support rol!s. \\'hat is 1n\'olvcd here is absolute and l'()lnpletc despair tliJl the welfare system as 11 1101v operates in il.5 multiple forms c:-in c\Cr be made 10 \vork 'SUCC\~ully. Con~t·qucn1ly. Nill.on. and his nssociatcs i11 this field. arc advancing a long step to11ard the kind of idea whose most noted sponsor is the conservati'\•e ('("0001nis1. l)r. ~·lilton Fricdn1nn of the University of Chicago. THIS IS called a "Ilt"gative·• income lax because of 1he \\'.'.IY 1t works. but in rc<1 lify it is a device to endO\\' the Jo"'·est economic class \\'ilh a le~el or income at or above the pcl\'Crty di1·iding n1ark. wherever that may be. Gi\'en this guarantee. the Jov.•est in· conic class \\·ould theoretically be beyond thl' need for 'o\·f'lfar£' pay m£'nts. and the requirements for other SOC'ial supports such as medical care "'ou\d be reduced. In lhc largest philosophic sense. then. t"'·o gcnt>ral -classes would emerge. One would be the X millions {cou.ld it be as 1nany <IS 50 million?) ""hose minimum requirements of life .,.,.ould be guaran· teed. The other .,.,·ould be the selr-suf· ficient. sclf·reli.1nt or those who by luck, talenl or industry did not require public support and v.·oukl pay the income taxes n<'C't'SS..1ry to fund the reverse incoine JXiyrncnts 10 1he lov.'cst income class. Thi $ l\\'~levcl "SOCicty v.·ould then function as if e\·erycme y,·ere self· suffi cient. Upwa rd mobility 1\·ould be al· • lu~·ed for incentives to become self· sufficient Qut the l\\'O classes ·would re· main. and no one can be sure that tile Jo\\·er eoonomic class \\'ould not tend to gro"·· Once this idea becomes established. it cannot be foreseen how far it will go. The i recent and comparatively rapid ~a lion of ~I Security ~ments amply lllwtrates tbe slmple judgmenl1h8T"eny 111inin1urn Ie"·el of guamnteed. iqcome. \~haicver it lnay be caned, will sfeidily rise. II is not at all unlikely that a few years hence il might be judged that a SI0,000 ye:1rly income was the stopping pl.ace for f1.'<leral support. and any1hing below that would be supplied in some form. Even now :1 S6.000 income level is discussed as the stopping place for support. A GllEAT DEAL o! \vord juggling goes along 1\·ith this general idea. and Presi· dent Nixon still has ell()ugh semanticists on \\'ritcr"s row in the \\'hite House to coin such v.·ords as "v.·orkfarc .. , and ex· plain how much better it v•ould be to en- do11' the ne"'' economic lower class Ulan to continue v.·elfare. It is rarely recognized that Nixon is the n1ost radical reformer who has beefi in the \.\'bite House for many years. He has betn trying to change drastically the way the federal government responds to pub-lie needs. entrenched firmJy in \Vash111glon ·s structure for 40 years. Jl is coming \\"elfare reform is the most dras1ic ol all. and something John f . Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson would not have drean1ed of \\tlen the "war oo po\'cny" began. Luxury for the Governor J\Te, rm jus1 a country boy brought up in an old rarmhotL'ic. The day \J1ey enlarged that u1Jslt1irs cl()S('l in n1y dJd 's pl:ice a11d plµt'<I In riuming "'ater -boy. I.hat 1\·as reall y ;i day! It you have ever stre;1ked acroi;.~ the sno1v. from a niC<'-warni kitcht!n to an ire-cold outhouse. you know just \I h:1t I mean. i\:ot even !ht.: dreatn11·orld or :.1 Wfookey·\Vnrd catnloguc could warm :t young boy's heart. The bate nt.'CCS:Sit.les.-1hat.:s v.hal JU}'... rolks had. Just about the same as everyone else ... including those elrcted to office In those d<iys. Plain and si1nple like the Yankee ethic. So. I get a bit up-lighl when I !lee 1h111 "11&\'c, the people. arc now exl)«'.ted to shell OUl $1.458 million for a governor's n1rutslon here in Babylon. AC:TUALL"I', 1hc new pad is not sl:HNi for Bab)1lon. It's to be built about 15 mJles from !he capitol, on an ll ·acrc 11tt' by the American lliver. Thurs oo 11 i'.ly to run n government The chief executive shoukl Sit nc;ir the scat o( state. Tl'losc 'ol'ho want privacy should shw1 pub!Jc of· rice. The legislature m:1y ctmnge those plans. It may force the . mansion lo bl! located In an executive complex at lhe cdgt ot the capitol park. That \\'0tild :ilso relocate the RQYemor 's offict.-s rind n1a~r that ca pltol floor area n\•ailablr lo the legislature ruxf its staff of thou:sand,!;. But. back to the mansion The orchitect's plans call ror jt to be n sprnwllng rancb·ty;pc pia<."(>. 10.000 squarl' feet of llvlng quarien Inside 11dobt ~·allt and under a mlssloo·rtd tile mot Trn lhousand square fett: ~·oi1 rould pu1 about flvr \ of ~our a\·croige lhrt'e ' ( ___ R_u_s_w_A_LT_o_N~J that there are dh·inr rights at1ached to pL1b!lc office: a pseudo-a ristocracy to govenuncn!. co1nplr.1c 11·i th al1 1the tr::1p- pings. That's not !he \Vay lhing:s started nut: !hat's nol the \\a,v. Abe Lincoln understood the S) strm. or llarry ll\.'C:lroon1ccl housi·!\ In that and have roon1 Truman . eilhrr. And. iLs not the \\'ay for )OUI' rnothcr-in·l3\\'. these lhings should be today. t::lGU:T UEDRO<)~IS in thC' ninn:;ion -There is 3 nf'cd for nobilitv in this na· 11m1 -not the nobility Of flxecu·tive coui~t 'l.'111. ei~ht. t='ive tor the &overnor's niansions abol'e the rivers of Babylon but t:i1n1!y plus ~ne .:~~st. roonl. and '"0 a nobility of spirit. A nobility not bt'Clrooms !'or the-h1'e--1ll sen.ants. T.be-m soci;:il class or--ecmomic--statton bUt 1 n1HSt1.•r bedroom "·ould have a salon for one that resides in men and \\'Omen J lht• first lady. plus a dressing room and in heart and high in p~ pure I bath. And baths for the kids and the J.!Ul'Sts and the live-in staff. That, at lea:st. should help the cause of clean govcrnm<.'nt. Right~ The dlnini.: roo1n v,·ould seat 40 for .:it- tair.; or StUl-0 . , , and politiC'J. And . thro"' ln a !>pncJ011.s living roon1. a 1e('rcat1u11 room. :ind a good-~izcd kitchen. The mansion grounds would includt' a l:.irg~siz(' sv.•im ming pool. a tennis rourt. snunJ l>.1th and cabanas. 'J'hc whole layoul .,.,oufd be \\'ailed in w1th concrete' blocks. chain-link tenet and a guard house for security. It all !WUnds grand -designed 10 make ""Y ex~1a1Jt.govemor drool . But. I 1hi11k ll "s a bll riCb tor our appetite. Afler :ill. Sl.5 ml\llon Is a lot or dougtl tor :i pince to loy the govtmor's head. That money doc! oo~ C'Ome .easily. 11 takes :ill of lhc state 1.:ixrs ~kl by sornt 4.<l·IO ta:c.· paJers cam1~ $10.000 a )car to put a niillion bucks In lhc stale~ till. \\hy do v.t nted sucb splrDdor? A f;icadc, perhaps? SO~IEllO"'. in this land or Our5. 3 li'Jtl'l6!J; concept Ms emtrg<'d : lhl!'" idea O•AH"I COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vrtd. Pub/J.shtr Thomo1 Keeuil, Ed itor Barbara Kreiblch Editorial Page Editor The:' <"ditoril'l :Jl&$e <A 1he D;aily T11io1 ac-tk• 10 lntonn Ind &Umulate ~wni: by JV'Hftltlllf «i tl11a pqe rih'l't'R cc;mmcnwy'on IOpicl of \n- ten-11 by syndic&~ columnil!S Ind tartooniats, by p1ovld1ne aJoo,im fM ~adttf' v~·• and by pru-e.1!ing this nt\\'IJ)APtr°S oplnlofw and Ide-. on ('\lrt'fnt topia. The f'dt!or1l.1 oplnlonl (1f 11M O&lly Pikit •PPt'Ar onl)' ln lhe tt'h!or\al Q'.>lumn •I I~ tOJ> of the pan. OpilriOnl tx~ by !ht! 1."111• 11mrthi. and c•r•oonbt• Ind 14111~ writ en &ti' UM!ir 0.'11 Md no ffllkll'ff'- mcnt of thtir '""""A lly th~ o.J.\y Pl.lot thoukt be l.nftrmL Thursday, Mar<h 28, 1974 I j I OAll~lOT 7 . 34 Sta1·s, 3 Musical s, 4 Plays Vie for To11ys ********************* * MERCURY SAVINGS *' * and loan association * I I- I , 'UN CLE VANYA' Georgo C. S<ott ~-, fttl 'LORELE I' STA R Carol Channi ng TONY NOMINEE Jason Robards NEW YORK (AP) -Tine -"'Ibo Au Pair Man," Mia.line muic!el\ls, fcu: p!l!)"S and S4 Kahn. "Boom Boom iloom," Df'rl~ hive beet\ nM"I· and Ra.c:tiel Robert. for htr 1"1'1ed for Brold'A<tty's 1975 several roles with the !\"ew TG<'y Awards. ·There were aome oll·but Phoenix RepeMory. d taUons. as UIUal, ln c:holctt -La.dine musical actor: Wednesday by the select.ion Alfred Drake, "Gigi." Joe Monoo, ''Raisin." Christopher committee: A drama -1 pick· o· Plummer, """""ano." Le'A·is J. ed for best musical ~re, and "'7 ' a mtl!ical that v.·as ruled In-Stadlen. "Candide." cligibk itself got candidates -l£ading musical actress : listed in eight individual honor \'irginia Ca per!!, "Raisin," categories. Carol Channing '' U>relei '• ~flctielc Ltt, "~sa w.·• ' ULTBtATE \\'lNNERS ~·ill be decided by secret baUot of about 450 representatives of the theatrical profession. The sliver medallions will be 1distribu!ed in 1he 118 com· prtilive categories during an ABC television show April 11. Nominated for best mut:ical award v.-ere "Raisin," v.ilidl acooped up nine citations alt<Jether; "Seesaw," whidi got sevm, and "Over Hert" with five . BEST PL.A Y nominations v.·ent to "~ Au Pair Man," "Boom Boom Room," "'The Ri\'er Niger'' and "Ulysses in Nighttov.n." The first t~'O were proOOced by Joseph Papp at Lincoln Center, which fqr lhe first tlme had been declared eligible to compete by the League of New York Theaters. The liveliest ri\'alries sOOw· ed up in the eight acting categories: -Leading drama a c t o r : l\lichael l\1or1arty, "Find Your Wiiy llome." Zero ~tostel. "Ulysses in T\'ighttown ," Jason Robanh. "A !I.loon for the l\lisbegottcn . ., George C. Scott aod Nicol Wiiliam!On , both of "Uncle Vanya." -Leading drama 8<'tress : Jane Alexander, "Find' Your \\'av Jfome." ''Co 11 c e n DeWhurst. "A MOOfl for the Misbegotten," Julie Harris. Honor List Includes 17 A total of 17 students from \\'estminster have been named to the Dean's Honors LUt at . Cal State Fullerton !or the !all semester. 1'ley are: Joseph G. Da vis, Toby J. E1der. Kathryn L. Grimm. LvM L. Hale, Deborah Haslings, J ac queline S. Hume!!, James A. K i n g , Thomas L. Lawrence, We&ley W. Phillips. Jlll E. Ricci, M-1 H. Steffan, l\onald L. Thurman, l\1ark W. Weir, Jcbn S. \Vest, James R. Williams, Michael J. \Vittick and Glenn E. Zink. -Supporting drama actor : Rene Auberjonols, "The Good Doctor," Ed Flandt'rs, "A I I , • v ' I I ! Capitol Story . Reagan to Star ' In Doc.umentary SACRAMENTO (AP) -A fonner actor named Ronald Reagan has offered to take part in one more movie. Reagan. who abandoned a film career to beC<Jme a tv.•o- tenn governor of Cal ifornia, wants California television I "" ,' Governor's ~ •L Job Cos t .. ·•· ~-Him Cash 1 1• SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov. Ronald Reagan says he has Jost money by being: governor for seven yean, cltspite the armual salary of fj9,IOO. t ' 0 t:et meriut It this· way. We haven't broken even a single year," he said Tuesday. "Il~ a different pay scale than show business. "That could be our own fault." he added. "Thete are econotnies \\'C could have made." 1 1 One s u c h money·saving move that ha.SD 't been made, I Reagan said. is selling his t '., ramblirtf. ranch-style home in the Pac1tlc Pali.sades area of Los Angeles O>unty. Reagan said he hadn't sold the hou,. because he dicti't lnu~nd to stay in poll lies permanently. broadcasters to get togelher and produce a docwnentary on the century-0ld state Capitol building. "WE BtUEVE that a very interesting documentary film might be done as a project for the people of Califorr.ia ," Rea· gan said Tuesday. He offered to narrate It. Reagan said if for ~me reason he couldn't haod1e the narration. he would "lean on'' some fri ends from h I s Hollywood movie days to do It. REAGAN AIADE his sug- gestion during a luncheon \fith the board of direclors ol the califomia Broadcasters ·\s· sociation. Two engineering surveys commis s'.ioned by the Legislature have said the gold- domed C.pltol WOO!d b • WlSafe ln 'an earthquake. -Lawmakers must_dedJle whether to rebuild the lllru<> lure or erect a new Capit ol. 'SENTIMENT ABUNDANT LEIGHTON B U Z ZARD , Ercland \UPI) ~ Fellow dirtctors wanted to give Keith Ascougfi a gift to mari his 21 years with a lingme finn. They presented him M •UtomObile """""' platt with t h e numen.l·letter c:om· bination: BRA IG. LUCILLE KUEHN x ' .AO)llNl.Sl 'RATI VH ,\;~At.,·sr • tifaoo for the 1.Usbegottcn.'1 Dou&las 'l\l-ntT Wan!, .. The RJ ver Niger," Dk:i. Wiiiiams, "\\'hat the Wine Sellers Buy." -Supporting drama actress: Regina Baff , "Veronica's Room ," F1onnuala Flanagan, "Ulysses in N!ghttown ," Oiarlotte ?tfoore, "Otemln de .Fer," Rox~ Roer, "The Rh-tr r\iger." Frances Stemha gen, "'The Good Doctor."' , ..... ' t...if!h Berry. •. Ci>Tano:. ~laurttn Bmman and June Gable. both of "Candid(," Emesline Jacksm. "Rlli.sin," Janie Sell, "O\'er llt rt! '' RJo.."'VJV AlS \\'ER.t.: f i r s l declared eligible to compete. v.1llch had ne\·er before ~n a llowed, and then ruled out. It v.·as dt-clded such productions could be considered for othtl' av.·ards. A1lhough "0\'er Hert :" \lo'DS n a m t d for bes! n1usical award, nornina11on<s for best score \11?.nt only lo l!s tv.·o ri\•als , plus ''Gi8;i" and ~"The * Good Doctor." * The latter could surprlS(' a * lot of people. for the sl~\1' i:-* pri:tMrily a seqU<'f\Ct or ~1·il * Simon Bdaptalions of Anton Chekov stories. 1be arbiters * apparently regarded Simon's * l)Tk-3 and the lncldenlal music * "ST ATEM ENT Sl VIN 6S"·PR ESTl6E Cud tuW PAIUl MtftUfy Sa~iOgs BIOv .. Vallq View It Unool'l tNWTUKlOW IEACM Mt rtury Savings Bl!lg .. E".llnger at Btadi TlJSTIN Meicury Savin<]i Bldg .• Irvine Bl'td ot Nt'llpor1 ~v1. LA HAlllA·fU LLElllDN liletcuty 5.Jvinos Bldg, lmPtroal Hwy ,.1 H&rt# CARS OM MtlW<'f Sivings Bldg., Avalon Bhd.11 Sin O,egci frwy. -Supporting mus ical actor: ~fark 8 a k er , "Candidt. Ralph Carter, "Raisin," Tom- m)' Tune, "Seesaw.·• -Suppxtiftg music.at ac- Thus "~ndlde," in addltoon to action citations, Yl&S able lo gel nominaliona for best book 1ltugh \\'heeler ); best direclor (l!arol<j Prince); s c ~ n i c by Peter Link as adequately * l lXIT DOI.LS Mere..., SMtts Bids., Lotti Beadl M . It c,,r$.ott St d~~ ******************** , l , ~ 't'~. " ,,, ·• • ' " . ... ' ,- / • .. . ; ' ! .. , \ • • . ~- / ,. •I • -. . • .... c t .. , • . , ' .: ,,.~ . j '<' • . ' ---. 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OP ii )8 • * .. .. .. .. .. .. ** I I, Mewport Beach City Counc il VOTE P•odiotll'l' .. 11t .... to;..~ ,,..,._II W>X<OU!"Oo1"~~100,1u1 APRIL9 ,....,II 0. CO.-1191 hi# tM,. Shop Monday 1hru Friday, 10 am lo 9:30 pm; S11urd1y, 10 am 10 G pl!\ I Bullock" Souih Coan Plan, San Diego fr..,way al BriSlol, Cosia Mesa, 556·06 1 l ' I I ) ' -- • 8 DAILY PILOT Thursda:f, March 28, 11:/74 ., • • Terrific shirts at a more·than-therrif 1c low price! Permanently pressed poly- ester and rayon knils in the four- bullon plackel front model with long point coll3f, short sleeves. lots of colors! 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Our price -only 9.99 for plaids, checks, pattern effects .• .iri 1he wide waistband, belt loop model with pre·hemmed flare bottoms. Sizes 30 to 42. SPECIAL VUI MEN'S TOP-FASHION BUCKLE-BACK DENIM "SCREWDRIVBI" JEANS ggg Today's newest strle sensation at a special low price! Brushed c111ion denim -al the rage with buckle back y11ke, contrast slitching, complete with the skinny "screwdriver" pocket and four other pockets. Popular ,cr>lors, sizes 28 to 38. SAVE'13 . SPECllL:PIRCHA1B ·MEN'IB Rlt'MING .UNff ., ¢- SPOIJCOAJt:!I"~ .• .. ' i!6g5 comp. value $40 SAVE44°/o BOYS' RUGGED ZIP-FRONT POPLIN DRIZZLER JACKET ·~=~:·$9 4 g g BOYS' POLYESTER KNIT SPORTCOATS ANO BWERS Exciting, brand new polyes- ter doubleknit spoi:tcoats for a whole lot less than ¥OU expected to pay!_ PJenty of handsome, neat patterns and textured motifs ... loads of great Sp1ing colors! Most-· wanted two·button models in regulars and longs. Ideal for all sports. all wealher .ersalil· ity1 Rugged-wearing 100 % collon poplin in currenl Spring shades ... w1l h b1g-11p f ronl, slash welt poc kels. raglan shoulder I sty le lor easy-filling comfo rt. Siies S-M- L-XL. PREP SIZES 14 tq 1 i! g 5 . 20 ......... 16.9$ . . comp. value 520 comp. valut $15 The ideal Spring and Easter dres s-up at a sensational low price' Choose from textured solids. plaids, checks, pallern ellects in the lwo·button model with fashion details. Sizes 8 to 12. SAVE s & ••• TWIN or FULL TEXTURm AND FRINGED ·JACQUARD BEDSPREADS BB COMPARE AT 12.99 • • '...-q:1·:\ Something greit happens to bedrooms when • • you \Oji l our bed with one ol these lavishly • te~tured hinged jacQuard bedspreads. Clloose · from a large selection ol handsome Med1lerran· ean designed spreads. all with th1~ all around lnnge 01 ball lnnge tnm. And with our huge selection of decorator colors to choose from, yoo're sure to l1nd one tllat's perfect for your decor. All arc machine wasllilble/dryable & never need ironing. Some shght1y irregular. lllPUJWI &e:. lf,fr,1.s ~;~ 2 · 84 ::.::~ !ih. 20 "' .... 599 ·; l'tlUt" ""lft" 8ff 7,tt ~ . 1111, .a,tt I t FQR . lll:... ,..,,. -J STINOARO lt•ll ... , .. HG. 2. tt , . . . . ~I - 100% polyester, non·allergenic, lrt&en-Ptatect YGUr fur~~bre wit~ Ol]e or mOfe ~Wll·!aS~flg mattress pad wit~ e1U01 • . 1c & super resilient. Colton ticking. ol t~ altract.1ve furn1t'tlre throws. poty-l1U 1~ S!'3&;-ll~ all° machine was IUEEN nlll"-lfll. l.11)....~ •• .2 ,.,. $S Guarante~ mach1ne washable & p~rrn. abl_e. Slltckles~· ~uill1ng process foe llNC 2'Kll"-frfl. 4.11). ...... .J ,.,. Mo press; stain repellent ColOf.-& pnnts.' iorl&eJ we~. HoHllerienic. J..COI !iHOP WITH Clill\IFIOEl\ICE ••• !iATl!iFACTIOl\I liUARAl\ITEED OR YOUR Mol\IEY BACK ' ,. . • • • CHAIGE CHAIGt IT ... USf rout CtfDIT CAllD -~ ~. - :::.:~:.... -FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE· JUIT CIAIGE IT IODAYI ·· IT "'\--.. •· I • MUHi CIUS( CUI ; TODAY II •SI Ml tMVt.11(111 Clllll QIMS . • • • \ .. enim-looks ... country style checks ... sp iffed with color: lly embroidered '.yokes! Tailored to pertection with lwo· '• tton. cuffs. Polyester-nylon-cotton or polyester-<:ot~p • , lends: Sizes 32 to 38. . l~' .I'·· • ' .... ,t··-;\,'~·.· ~ANTAITICVALEI '. :;·: ._:,,"' ' LUE DENIM JEANS IN . i~, I • 0 TBllFIC STYLES .: ; B. g ,gg et both for your spring and summer fun wardrobe ' Car-\lll~~~A':'I enter's jeans feature screwdriver pocket, back belt. Dress ans' with stitched creijSes, snap front. Sturdy cotton. 5-13. .. TElllFIC LOW PRICE ON . . . OTTOMAN RIB PANTSUITS .· (. 6~S~AND \ HALF SIZES \ :vibrant hand screen pri nt designs in ribby rich-bodied abric' of machine washable acetate-and·nylon! Get everal at our low price. 10· 18, 161/,-24\/i. ~--------. ' ' "': -c: .. "'(" \ 1'']. :'i"!-7 • • • [ach looks so candy-box. delici<ms! 1~, polyesters wrth so lfla fasl1Lon-eh · · · ; t911ches. Tinted lac~ '1rim~~lle< ... bi '"" ~ -!roots. Pinafore, coat styles fM ~ · ' · ttle most luscious spnn_g shades. 7·14. ' .. ,. . .... .. Pop her into Olil!-and get your camera rei}dy! Prints, flocked types, pinafores with rull ly bodices. Some dresses with l~wy plealed s~1rts, braid belts! Polyester, nylon-and·Cotton. Sizes 3 to 6x. .. • HURRY ... THEY'U BE , ASRLOUT! \l GIRLS'·DITlOPS IN . fNO·flSS~"~ KNIT ~\. i!q:g ·~ t Vlhil" and a rainbow of spong co!or~1 l ops lhdl machine wash. dry 1n a flash. go with all her ca~ual pant< .. shorts. s ~1rts . .Al! with nylon 1 tip plackets. l · 1 J BIG VALUE! BIG RAGE! GIRLS' DUCK SLACKS WITH EMBROIDERED YOKES 4gg What all the fashion somebodie s are ' sporting for spnng1 flare-leg col \ ton ducks with sch1llh embroidered II yokes. sna p closing. Navy, brown, lime. 8 to 14. I 1 ' • • ,J llir?~lggest .rur ... a ._pieniinenaf Mill BUY\ OUT · .iloWS.~ to brinl:·Ytll 1 igan-~ tlC selection Oflbtte11ng de· cOl"ator scauer rugs at bar- '•~•411NCH CUllllN P,MB.S C[TJON VROUR l(QWR ENSEMBLE &iln prices!·tftoose so.ilptur-,RI G. -197 " ~~t ... HIHO TOW!l 2 s3 (Cllllp. at 1.79) SI WASH TOWEL RlG. (c1mp.1t 19c) 50c FOR 2.49 RlG. 4.77 Tr111rsday March 28, 1q74 OAILY PILOT 9 ------ Pric1s 11111 t•r• S11dJ7, Mire~ 31 VALUE SHINE-OUTS! BRIGHT-WH ITE HANDBAGS. __ ~t'J, ' SAVE 1.58 ON TWO SETS! BRA & BIKINI SETS IN ' ONE SIZE STRETCH-FIT .:::.:."··:....... . 2 s3 ... , •i' 1 •• D<·•· '"''. '·.::".~1:.::.: .. ::1 FOR BUY 3 PAIR SAVE 52% LADIES' PANTIES .•• BRIEFS & BIKINI STYLES SAVE UP TO '5 ON DELICIOUSLY FEMININE LONG SPRING DRESSES V1v1d prints. so lid colors ... tn the loe-. g .g touching lengt,hs that are so fashionable th is seaso n. Some with wh ite lace lrtms l Pol yester doub lekm ts and acetates 1n group. Sizes 7 to JS. Comp. Value 16.99ta19.99 311 TEENS' & WOMEN'S CANVAS SNEAKERS RlG. 2.49 . .. SAVINGS UP TO 36% FOR All THE FAMILY HI & LOW SNEAKERS FOR THE FAMILY ~ ed nylon jl'IUsb pile 11r velvety cutiiile scatttt..rugs 1n ~w!de asSortme,tt :of• e~plt:asing , ::: col~. All ·~~ s)1d r~1stelil_ •• ~ [n!Janct wuidows in your bedroom, kt!· b.ac~ng; Tou 11. 111.ve to ~6ok , cben. --xiea ... vse them alone or with It'~ to tlnd l~Jla\IS. If per-draperie~ at 811'1 wi1"0N. Waslable led . ..-11p to 4.99 '' chen1Ue pat1efs, in S colors. 81 ·• long. -1: • B11ghten up yl)tlr bathroam w.th 3!\' or Rede~a1a1e yvur b'athroom w1!h thi!I alt of these auahty tt11c~1 and thirst sma.;nj.~g tan~ & lid S"'I. Fashion colOfs 100°~ cotton vt!aur towel~ Malft decor make tkis a great combo with an y enhancing ~finis. lol'lel ensemble. Mactune washable. 111 ···· 2 s5 '·99 ... FOR l ""I" 1• ,• ' ''' ! ' 1• .. .. • ..* ! = •:· . ' . ~· . . .. . . " l" .,_ t. JI• •• • ,,; •·· ~--~~·-~ •• ;1 1.,b.~1 ! p•····· 4 . ·:· r-;<ec-a "°~ ~ , I,,,,' ~ • ' () l.401 .. • • ' 1--·· • -- • I I J.0 OAll V PILOT I Thur~day, March 28, 1974 ' Dispute Heats Up low income "medically in· di~nt." nie C06t b about s1.s bUlloo a year. 011 Medi-Cal Co~p1uters and Blue Sbleld. The MIO--..- contracts the computer v.-ork -v.·itmut rompet1yve bkkting / -to Electronic Data Systems co .. PAID Pr...crli>tlorlJ. and Health AppUcatJon systems," he Mid. SPRING ·ALIVE FASH! N SHOWS FRIDAY & SATURDAY . . South Coast ?Iua l"ederaJ (EDSFJ. owned by Texas milUODaire ll Ro.ss Perot. Ml.IS has _, processing claims: of San Diego and Santa Clara counties with a pro-;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::=] totype Jntermediary system _ "hleh will be st.it down when r THI IARL'S PLUMllNG, hie:. '" EJUU.'S e Plumbing, Heating Air Conditioning NEW LOCATION "Do it Yourself Store$" 27601 FORBES RD. NO. 25 LAGUNA NIGUIL ... l:llW ......... .. Ltt,f ............. .. "' IN 1!7Z, THE Assembly Committee on Efficiency and Cost Control found Pm>t 's firm O\'erctiarged the state more than S200,000. In the 1973.-74 budget, the Lcgislab.ae told the state Oeoortment of tlealth to Invite . bids and execute a new coo-~ tract for "a ~tatev.·lde i. mechanized clalm8 processing and tnformation r e t r I e v a I ryltem" that meets federal standards. 'Ibree bids were received , But Gov. Ronald Reagan's health , director, Dr. William fo.1ayer, announced lltarch 20 that all three were rejected. Tl-~ 1t.....,,...,. 24 HOUR J181: ftJlftt s••v•c•~ I . J ' . ........ ,,."" ,,.... .• s..t. 11 ... uc- C»c:»UJW 11.E SAID THE biih brought "additional costs which more than offset the ad· vantages. Therefore he decid- ed "to continue to utilize the services ol MIO as the department's f Is ca I in- termediary under a month-tea mmlth oontract." Enter Cory. INNOVATION A Great Leap Forward for Savings Depositors PACIFIC SAVINGS Inaugurates It's New ·PHONE-A-TRANSFER (PAT) Account , ' You can authorize us to transfer Money from · your Pacific Savings Passbook Account to you1' bank . checking account by simply calling· · us on the telephone. I Save lots 61 Gasoline, Time and E:n£rey -· -'IDlJ CAN MAINTAIN .M()RE ()f" 'IDCJR · MONEY IN l'OUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT, EARNING 5 ~% PER ANNUM ON EVERY DOLLAR-EVERY DAY Available to Elieryone, includinll Corporations And Businesses No Minimums Or Maximums As 1b Amount Or Duration Of Each Account Never A Service Ch&rlle OPEN A PAT ACCOUNT TODAY AT ANY OF OUR BRANCHES. In Addition' to Passbook Accounts, Paclrac Savinp Pays These Hi~ Rates on Certiricate Accounts ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE MIN. BALANCE MIN. YEARS 7.79% 6.~ ,6.72% 5.9211 7.50% 6.'lS% '6.SO'll il5% $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 ~1,000.Q9 - $ 1,000.00 Our Free Services for Qualified Accounts include: . . • Safe Deposit Boxes ($500 &lance) e Money Orders •Trawler's Checks • Trust Deed Note Cdlection BRANCHES ARCADIA LA CRESCENT A '41 f , Lille Oak (213) 445-05,0 2521 FooWll Blvd. BELL GARD!NS I.AKE-FOREST 5740 Eat1 AoNftee AlleMll (213) 773-501 t In lh9 lake Foret! VMltge 'CANOGA PARK Sl'lopplng Cenler On tt\e m11M In Toping• Plaza LOS ANGELES Shopping Center {213) 113·1550 -400 N. YeftftOflt $401 £. Whitt .... ltvd. °CERRIT&S "MONTEREY PARK On th• nuill In Loe C1rrltot (213) 115_.211 210 North G1rtleld A.venw Shopping C•nt•r 0 0RANGE •COSTA MESA On the mill In 1h9 M1ft of On ti.t m•ll In South C011I Or•ng• Stlopplng Center Pl•u Shopping C•nl•r 1714} "°"'" "SAN BERNAROINO DOWNEY on tM mllll In lnl•nd tOOOO Latt.wood llYd. Stw>pplng Center (Execultn Ollicie) (2tJ~ t23-H01 WHITTIER 1211 fatl flrntOM llYd. (213 *'2-1114 11215 Eatl Wltfllng~ ...,_ . - (213) 241-1120 (714) .... 0IOO C''? H5·1111 13 723-CIS (213} 573-1710 (714) 121-4512 '*Offices open night and day and Saturdays ASSETS OVER $380,000,000 CHARGES WASTE Ken Cory Cory issued a statement !his it& Cdltract expltts June 30, J\layeT said. Cory took exception to the state's treatment of MMS. "FAILURE TO ADOPT lhe program deve~ by 1\11\tS can result kl ttie federal government's refusal to pay ita S8 mJIUon share of the development costs of MMS," O:lry sakl. ''This may well resuJt kl an Immediate ad- ditional sa million outlay by California tupayen." Cory added that "failure to refonn lhe Medi-Cal claims payment syst<m Is likely to put Callfomla's continuing share of federal !tfedi.Cal funds in jeopardy because the current system fal ls to meet federal standanb." ~~k charging the Reagan ad--MAYER SAID 'MAT in mlnistraUon with making "a making h~ decision, he had deliberate de c I a Ion to the help of federal officials In perpetuate the w a st e r u I addition to his own staff, an in- system of 1"1 e d i . C a 1 ad-depeodeot rommlttee and con- mini.stra.tloo w h I c h has sult.ant.s. already flushed more than "I believe my decision to $100 million ol California lax· stay with our MIO mon th-to- payers' money 'down the month contnct is more pru· drain." .. dent aDd in the best in.le rest of HE DE~lANDED an in· vastigatloo. One of the b~ came from MIO. ~1ayer sai<I it was an of- fer to negotiate a new contract at COfl.11derable higher com. A aooond "equally costly ~" was submlll<d by Health Care System• Administrators, MMS, a coo- oortlum of Occidental, Cal· Western and Pacific M\ltual IMurance companies, Mayer said. THE THIRD CAME from "a propo.sed general partnerslllp of Lone Star Life Insurance the state, health care pro- viders, taxpayers, and the Medi4;31 beneficiary," h e said. GOOD FLEAS PAY $1.90 BOIS ·LE·DUC , The Netherland,, (UPl l -Mn. Nd Van P""'9dij said she b offering IJ.90 f0< healthy fleas. "My (fleas) theater is threatened with niin. I am down to 15 performers which b lnsuffldent," she said. Purchase any size Blue Lustre slwnpoo and rent the twin·brush shanpooel for s1 •day I Blue lustre st.npoo restores the original color to carpe1ing, brings back the nap to a fluffy, spotless look. 22-oz. Aer090I or Qt. c.n. 1 .91 HaK a.I'°", 3.19 Glillon .1.- Tru·Test Household Cleaner. Spray and wipe clean. 1 7 oz. Trewax Gold Label Self Polishing sealer and wax. 27 oz. can 9 1) Q 0 t See Our Big Selection of GE lights I Lights tor Thi living rocm. the bedrocm, the balhroom. !he kitchen, the worti:thop-we have 'ewn alt Coof 'Nhite, tluofesc:ent lamps, ootdoor floodlights. Soft While Plus bulbs, night lights. even decofatOf bulbs. All at "light'' prices! New from GOMral Eleetrlc. The EntrGE sGYer sll...,. -20°/o lower waff"9' than the con•tnllonal 8' slimline lamps. .,.,,icwa David L. Roberson Penn Mutual Man of the year in the nation David l. Roberson Irvine As comp.1ny leader in ne\v life insurance sales in 1973, Dave Roberson set a new all-time-high Penn Mutual sal£'s record. He is an outstanding youn g man. He has earnl?d the confidence of his clients by his understanding of 1heir needs and hi s ability lo provide sound long·range planning. His clients are busi· ncssmen, pro fessional people, n1anufac· turers, property owners and people with a lot of future, They are people \Vho knn1v how important it is to choose an 1n)ur- ance man for the advice and ~ervicc he can offer. Dave Robersol'l has prO\len his abd11y in good service and top notch ad~ice. He and his staff are there when his clients need insurance-related financial info rma· tlon .ind hi s personal evaluations are backed by the Penn Mutual's 126 ye ars of insu rance excellence. If you want to knO\V more ;i.bout ho\v life, health and d isability in surance and pensions and profit sharing plans can work: in your business or profession, or if you w.int 10 kn O\V the best 1vay lo use life insurance fo r estate creation and con·• servation, consult our Man of 1he Year, David l . Roberson. The Penn Mutual l ife In surance Company, Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pa.• Si nce 1847. The HERSCHEL H. HOOPENGARNER, Ill Agency Suite 380-18552 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine Windex Glass Cleaner B oz, Glass Bottle with Sprayer. Big Wally Wall Washer with Foaming Action. 24 r:-IPenn : :.I Mutual Dow Bathroom Cleaner with scrubbing bubbles. disinfects and deodorizes. 20 oz. Scented Lamp Oil. Allspice, Lemon, Bayberry, Fruity, Peppermint. 32 oz. The Fast Easy Sale Wax to a sparkling clean oven. Vapor Brite. 14 oz. Glamorene Dry Rug Cleaner. No rings, cleans without wetting. 58 oz. YOUR INl)EPENDENT HARDWARE DEALER WITH NATIONAL CHAIN BUYIN~ POWER HOURS: ( Mondoy·Fridoy, ,.'i Salurday,9·6 Sunday, 10.4 " < Health and Beauty Aids SPECIALS! PLAYTEX HANO SAVl'R GLOVES 77¢ Lower Level TEK TOOTH BRUSH 17¢ Lower Level GiUette RIGHT GUARD -97¢ 9 l/]OL Lower Level LISTERINE Afiir..._1 Us.!,~.!,ME ANTISEPTIC .......... -· ............. -~·"'""'' .. 14oL • R~ Appearance ~- Fonda Goes 1 Solo l1i Darrow Play By \'lLLIAi\t .GLOVER ~E\V \"ORK i AP I -The luckiest pi._'Opte on Broad\\ay fro m no\\' until !\lay 4 \\'ill be those \\'ho see Henry Fonda in "Clarence Darro\\' ... troduct>d. (rorn the Chica1:0 haymarkct bloodshed of 1886 to the Scoi>C"s n1onkey 1rifll. Tl'lursday Mar:c''..:2:::8_:_1':._7_4 _______ DAILY_._PILO_r_ /I I Th~ Sea Terrace Apartments- the new fun-place to enjoy ocean-close adult living Laguna Niguel's newest design !or lun·llving, fun-loving aduHs : The Sea Terrace ApartmEints. Close to !he surf and sand. i!'s a tun place to be. Ocean or par~ views. Beam ceilings upstairs. Paneling downstairs. Patios or balconies. Plus a Aecrea11on Building with !•reside lounge. Pool and Jacuzzi. We think these apartments are the best value In the whole area. Come see them loday, and see ii you don't share our view. 1 Bedroom from $205, 2 Bedroom1 lrom S225, 10me furni1hed Directions: From Los Angel~. lake San Diego Freeway south lo Crown Valley Parkway exit. Righ"l {approx . 6 mi.) 10 Pacil1c Coast Highway. Lei! 1 mile to Niguel Rd left on Niguel Ad. to Ttie Sea Terrace Aparlments. for one of his rare slagc ap- pearances. the \'eteran star has e\'oked an i ndeli ble portrait of one of history's most famous legal v.•arr10r~ F0Uov.·1ng the five--.·eck ~!O\> "hich bc-4 The narra!I\ e 1ntermiltrn1ly pallSC'S far Fonda to silnu!ate bits or rourtroom dran1<1 on behalf of the uodl•rdo~s ht' defended. The dramatic 1111- pact is in1ens1fied by !he "·a~ in which hl• n1ust alone crt'ale the requisite tensioo. ••RTs or THE o,,,.."" ~ lagunaNiguel carNr huve been used in plays g ,111 Tues-l>t•fort·, n'lOst notabl\· perhaps ] hr Ch·:ii r Cc,m rnurilty ~lif... ~ da~· night at l 111 ·•[nherit the \\'ind." Ri,.er>o Be•n•rt:lo 111a v, •i<e Pa•~.01n.1 r.ne i.1 .. ro .. ru. W :!:=d. the lltlen ~ The Rintcls tcxl in tryin~ to brA~~o Com1"un·l~De·.~oi>t•~ Inc (7 1•)•93-0~0 1 if'IT.,_., ll&yl'S Thea· l'TIC'Onlpass an en lin.' li!'ctinit' ' ' . • \ sr IP/ er, the prt}-surfers fro rn some simpl ific;1. ··~1_::.\lVi'' ~ \~ _ 11 l ' fl dt1ctic:i Cl)ll· lion and roon1 for only oc--~i;,!() ---.,.,,..,..,_,' · (. n casion:il rrf.,rcnet>s to the bnr-~· I J I ' rnucs o . c, JJ ~-· . · , ...,.,, n :i t i 0 11 • risrer'~ prh·ah• life. \\'h:it h:t~ '; , lo:(_ -· 1.," al tour So hei·n includ(·d. and \l'h;1t h;1~ · ~·· 1 ~ r0 __:. ' • ~ if \'OU can't l'OHOA IX't'll flr~hc<l uut b\" !ht• p 1 '!:j"' ·'"" I.If . .l.: -er 1 o'-·t'!;' . I t h r ·1 ·-c ""rforrn''' 111,ok•s ho11·n~''''· ,•n ' 1 ~ ', ~ · ~-- -....J •· I gel ""'-wa c or I _... • ,.. ' ' " -. ' ' . : ':V.:-C"r&'1il.i~ T'I I . This is a one-role play which rf'markahle ch:unpion o r .....- Da\·id \\". Hinlels has based (Ill ht1m<1n frl'cdon1 and dignity . 1-• • • " ·~~ t- r THE ELABORATE S<'f'lll<' l '1 I I I I I t: v:l(~~ _ ___;_ ·_;__' ~..... . ~-'>. bul 1he handicaps o ten at-, ,,,. !!"?. , • -~. Ill BUFFER IN \\hen.· near out thcr~. i1npc rishable in1prt'!;~ion of a , ~fj:..1 -\ .l·.»..1.g;:,~· •.. , , . ,• ,~ - '"'in~ S1onc·s fomilia' book. ~: ' · ' -,,_~J ..,f,)•':--,' • l•ndant on solo stints have assorlmt•nl and lil!ht 111g In L 1 ,,r. -' ~ -,,,,,., "' ~· ·1 r ·-·~·-been :i\most totally obliterated 1-1 R. Po1ndex1cr ;1rl' skillful I L----------------------------~ bv the subtly brilllant Fonda trchnical acces.-.orie<; ----------------------------aftd thf' qu1l't.ly ad ro i 11-------------- SHOP THE TABLETS EASY WAY IOO'i JUST SAY 107 "CHARGE IT" Lower Level JC Penner 24 FASHION ISL HD NEWPORT BEACH OHL Y nunis!rations of director Jopn l-lousen1an. As the lights go up on a trisected set representing of- ficG. rcurtrr.on1 anrl hon1f' F'onda appears in baggy suit and shan1b\ini; lik<' an old hon. to start a mcdi!ativc n\onol~uc that bricrty seems o\·cr\oadl'd 1,~:ith bo vhood trifles and in· itiatory 'detail. BL! TT IS essential as a n1a~tcr craflsm:in hit by bit cau!ies the character shadings ~f a complex personality to appC'ar. All the major caS€'s \vhich built Darrow· s reputation through a half-eentry or forensic fire'o''orks are in- Albums and ,tapes! At sound savings! Albums Now 369 439 629 ' !__ --GI...,. I ,.;3 '/. .. , ":· . . ~ . 2·RECORD SET VII including: {I've Been) Searchin' So Long Mongonucleosis/Call On Me/Happy Man Wishing You Were Here PAUL SIMON 11'J CONCERT LIVE RHYMIN ' WITH URUBAMBA ANDTHE JESSY DIXON SINGERS including: The Sound Of Silence loves Me Like A Rock Mo ther And Child Reunion The Boxer Bridge Over Troubled Water Tapes Now 419 549 689 UM your J CPenMy chat;• cerd. -. ... ..,,..l ... r..te -· ... "--"Thi Uglll -- JCPenney We know what you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the followlllCJ stores: FASHION ISLAND. Newpo" Beach (7 14) 644-23 13. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Hunlingtan Beach (7 14) 892-7771. 3daysonly! Bell and Howell projectors at fantastic prices! • -~-- Now14988 Bell and Howell "Double Feature" movie projector. Uses 1ns1ant·IO~d1ng cas· selles or regular or super emm hims. Bullt.1n rear- pro1ec11on screen. or flip open a door and get tront proiect1on on10 a regular screen! Instant Replay · playback. automa\!c rewind- ing, mlJCh more! L"~·-; Now8488 Bell and Howell 977 0 slide cube projeclOL Fea!ures 1e· . mole con1101 slode advance or rec.all. using handy 40 ·!>11de cart ri dges Pre~ cw station w•ln slide c1ector. 1/3 5 lens w.in ele• .. at1on d•i:ll. Woodgrain top with handl e Now 11988 Bell and Howell 9810 slide cube pro1ector Foe i".es e ~C· :•rx c, 'f' Re'TlotctO'llr01'>1d£: ,,c .. 1nr.~ ,1nd 1r>C.d,ll ndt~ .>IJ ''JC c;;r:1 'l112,. r 1c.,.1ew .,, )l•O!'IW•!n shcle e1ector. F 13.5 l(?n'.> v11tn eievJtron dial: · Now 84°0 Bel! and Howell 1620 super 8 and regular 8mm movie pro1ector. r" · ,rf>-, , ; ·e<. on 1 1 6 1<Jns. low- • ·,it: ~·o·• 1.0·1 1.i·'\j'.I, 1 ~rou:;h·thC· I "C 'l ff .'. P J. \i( ,~j f'IQ,\o·ll 162Gl v, ?n :oo,,, ~er.~, Now 119.88 JCPenney We know, what you're looking for. ,, Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the followillCJ stores: FAS HION ISLAND, Newport Beach (7 14) 644 -23 13. HUNTINGTON CE NTER. Hunlinglon Beoch (7 14) 892-777 1. i • Ul"I Teltitfl.+1 Setback Jeron1e l'. Cavanagh, 45. for n1 er mayor of Detroit, has postponed his campaign for gov· ernor, announcing that he must undergo sur- gery fo r cancer or the kidney. J-Je s aid the prognosis lent." is "excel· Bookstore Operators Acquitted ~10DESTO (AP) -Jurors said they loathed the material b u t nc,·erthcless acquitted operators of an a du I t boo1'.store of obscenity charges on groUnds cWTent law gave them no choice. CLEARED TUES.DAY after a Muni cipal Court trial ,.,.ere clerk Richard G. Freeman, 26, and Codox lnc .. O\\'ller of the Swinging Door Bookstore here. They had been accused of possessing and offe ring to sell obscene material involving two sexually e x p 1 i c i l magazines and two eight millimeter color movies, one featuring Linda Lovelace. JURY f'ORE~1AN Edwin Boomer told a ne\\'sman a state Supreme Court niling making the entire state a "community" in determining what is obscene. prevented anything but an innocent verdict. "I wouldn't have th is material in my home .'' Boomer said. "I've seen stag pictures when I was in the service ·OOt nothing like this. All 12 of us felt very strongly about obscenity, but the way the law reads our hands were tied." Joins Council SACRA~IENTO (UPI) - Dr. LeY.·is W. Guiss, a Los Angeles surgeon. has been appointed by Gov. Ronald Reagan to the state cancer Advisory Council of t h e Department of C Q n s u m e r Affairs. Guiss. 62. a Republican. replaces D r . Arthur J. Donovan or Pasadena, who resigned. REFLECl'IONS ~ Reyn Sheffer Vlrgll 1\llhout:h many people arc bless•~d "''itl1 u ea\ yersa!11i_!r nnd f:l"'t> th·· impression of \J''inl' ablr rr, t>OJ ~' "''ith any 111,,k .. r ~ltuntiun that nu1y arl"'. (11i•rr 1:1re 1i1111•s "h•'tl !hry mu,f fnl'•' Jl!"lllJIC'nlS IJc. yund U1rir alulltl•·s', lfo\1 1'\'l'l' rn11abl1• and \Cr• !'ft.till' 11··· rnay h ... it is fool· tvu'<lv I!• {lll••n1p1 10 i.:ivr 0111· 1••r••inul al!l'11t1nn ro C\<'l'Y d1'\(ll) o[ <'\'•'rr IR~k that COil· fmn•~ u~. If \\'<' lonk alx1ut u' "'" v. ill u~11ttJ,-find lhat 111rr" a1"f' many ' ;.kills and i>t rvni:: hands "B~('r to h~1p u:; If thry Al'C but givl'n t he oppor1unlt;;. W t! (€'el privil"'-"'d to pr~ vld~ this comn111nitr \\'Ith an N:sr ntlal s1•rv1c" In a dlgnl· fi"il and t>fO!'\t•nt )'et aho,•ays frlt•ndly manntr. ~H€FF€K mo11TUAllY 976 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY LAGUNA IEACH <494-llJ.I SAN CLEMENTE ISJJ NORTH EL CAMINO REAL .,1.0100 0 ([ I I l1r REG. 16.00, "CRESTWOOD" WEATHERINDICATOR TRIO 12.99 Tastefully mounted thermometer, barome ter and humidity meter on walnut-like panel. Mounts hcxozontally or vertically. Helps you keep on eye on the cho09i!)q patterns of weather. Cameras, ~e<s, 13 REG. 139.99, PANASONIC STEREO SYSTEM 1a929_ An AM/FM stereo receiver coupled with built·in deluxe automatic turntable and 8-track lope player. Includes dust cover and big. high-performance air-suspension speakers. Stereos, Radios 88 SPECIALLY PRICED RCA 18" REMOTE COLOR PORT ABLE 349.88 Remote control convenience in an 18-inc h diagonally measured AccuColor screen pcrtoble. Automatic fine tuning and chassis with many solid state compOnents. Televisions, 72 """"'1M 444N. 1¥'ct(714)!>l~l 21 ' REG. 13.99, TRAll CYCLE BY HEDSTROM 11.99 I Safe, low-slung design. Available in 10"" wheel size. 11.99, 13"" wheel. reg. 15.99. 13.99, 16"" wheel. reg. 17.99. 15.99. Fast and fun . Rugged construc1ion. Toys, 28 REG. 2'29.95, LLOYD'S STEREO SYSTEM 124.99 Srilliontly clear sound system that includes AM /FM stereo receiver, built-in automatic recOfd changer, dust cover and separate speakers. Compact for ease in decor placement Stereos, Radios, 88 REG. 59.99 ELECTRIC ADDING MACHINE 49.99 From Smilh -Corono. Addilion. subtraction, multiplication: enters up to 7 columns. 8 column totalling power. Guarantee 'lO<loy labor. S.yeor port>. e~cepl motor , rubber po1ts. Stationery. 15 ~EG. 89.99 PANTHER l 0-SPEED BICYCLES 79.99 / i ' ' ' \ Fully assembled. with Shimano deroilleur gears, sida-pull brakes, safety levers, stem shifters and podded ra6nq saddle. In yellow. Avoikible in 21"" frame 1271 3) and 23"" fram e 12723). Bicycles. 43 SAVE 1.11-1.61 ON OUR ANGEL TREAD SLIPPERS 1.89 pair Reg. 3.00.3.50 R. G. Barry .. Angel Treads in bo1erino orscuff styles. Solid colors or pints. All styles washable. In size S. M, L. Notions. 4 SA VE 25% TO 35% .•• SUEDE TOTE BAGS 12.99-29.99 Hondsorriely slyled tole bogs in colorful suede. Perfect for him or her: geot for the beach, travel or around town! 20.00 Squae shaped, 12.99. · ' -«l.00 Gadget tote. 29. 9 9. Luggoqe. 33 • .. _ .. ''".f H..NTINGT0>/8&01 7711~~(714)1'n·Jlll . ' '9Cf 1 O o*..M. to9 X>P .M. ~ Y TH!OlJ()oj FlbtMY, SA Tl.JmAY f AM.. ta6r M.. 51.N)AY 12 NOCNto sr M. • .. • REG. 199.95, WESTINGHOUSE 18 LB. HEAVY DUTY WASHER 189.95 RegulOf, permanent press soak cycles. Two speed selections. Automatic bleac h d ispenser. Lock-lid fo r child-proof safety. Handles family-size 18 lb. loads. Moj0< Appliances. 80 SAVE 1.50 ON CUT VELVETEEN PILLOWS 2.49 each 4.00 value. Add a little accent to sofas, choirs. Pillows with fringe in print :; and solids. Mix or match several, now sol e priced! Each i~ 12".xl2 " square in many colors.. Arr, Needlework. 29 25 .00-52.00 VALUES SOFTSIDE LUGGAGE 14.99-34.99 Special p11chose vinyl luggage in ton or gold: zippered. 25.00 Tote. 14.99; 35.00 Carry -on. 19.99; -«l.00 24"' pullmon. 24.99; 45.00 26"" pullman. 29.99; 52.00 7'1"" pullman. 34.99. Luggage. 33 CBUl/TOS !iOOl.m Canito1 Mal (11 l) lltDO' 11 - J , ~ t • . • • . • • • • • ' • ' • • ' t I I 0 <( 0 ([ GI SPECIAL! JUNIOR PANTS IN MANY COLORS • T • • 7.99 What a combo! Super fa shion colors and o choice of fabics from cotton cordu roys and chambrays to rayon gabardines. Jr. sizes 5-13. JuniOf Sportswear, 97 REG. $8-$10 JR . COTTON KNIT TOPS 4.99 Skinny tonk tops, tie-backs ond T-shirts ore in the group. Solid colors ore blue,block, green and coral. Tie-dye tones ore green, blue and c0<ol. Sizes S-M-L Hi-Deb Shop, 52 ' REG . $12CLASSIC PRINT SHIRTS 6.99 Only one sketched from o big, bright group of print shirts. Misses sizes in assorted Polyester cotton little core fabr ics. Perfect f0< Spring and Summer with pants, skirt s, s!-orts. Sooy no moil 0< phone Plaza Blouse~ Shirts, 06, Street Floor """"""' 4+4 N.&.c.lid(71 4)SMI11 >E'M'OttT 47~hbdp 14JM+l212 REG. $16-$17 POLYESTER PULLON PANTS 11.99 Solids and novelties in assorted colOfs which incl ude dorks, pastels, wh ite. G eat for hot weather fOf' they're oo-core, lightweight. Teom them with everything. Misses sizes. ActNe Sportswear, 78 Thursd1:1, Marth 28, 1974 • REG. $16 SUPER PRINTSHIRTS 10.99 Just one from a great group .of assorted p-intshirt s. All in washable fabrics. Perfect for summer when you need shirts to qo 'Nith everythinq. Sizes 10 10 16. Misses Sportswear. 89 REG. $18 LACY WINTUK® ORLON KNITS 9.99 Sketched one from a group in worm, washable Wintuk~ Orlon knit. Special size range fr.om 38 to 42. White ond coiOfs. Sportswear Sweater~ '40 PROPORTIONED PANTS , ' \ ', ..... ,.. ...... .J ..... ~ ~WIJ.Cf~ 2.JOON. Twil'IS.....(114)9'#8:"!111 SPORTY TOPS 9.99 Many more in the group not shown here. Prop0<tioned polyesi er pants in red, green, block, navy, beige. white . Short 8-16. Average 10.18. 9.99 As=ted tops. 10.18, 9.99. Plaza Sport swear, 65, Street Fl00< g.a !OA.M. tot.lOPM.MCM)AY~FklDAY. SA'TUlDAY IOA.M.ktlP .M. Sl.N>AYl2~teSP .M. DAILY PILOT J :~ '!\lid'\' if c' Heari11(J ~ Co11ti11uec.I s.\.~T.\ cntz 1 L 1•1 , - ThC'r1: 11·as a 1~11:.l.1.:d h1111~1· .11 ,, prt'l1rn1nilr~ hL"aring fur 1hrN' C:1hforn1:1 11omcn ('ha r ~ 1• <I \\1th l'I n1iSd t'fll('.'.lllOf' 1'011111 (If practic·ing rnf'111c1ne 111 thout a license in dt>Ju·ering babil·~ The lhret·. men1h<'r<i of !ht• Hirth ("l'llll•r, v1ert' ;1rrl':-tl•d !h1~ month in Sanfa Cru1. fol101.1·1ng an invf".;tig:UJ(ln liv lhc stale I k.-partn11·n! 11 f ('01t5_umcr Aff;urs and lor:i1 authorll1t·5 Th<' Y•tln1('n are ctinrged 11 1th ronrractin~ for mid1.1'ifC Sl.'f\'JC'C'S lo an UU· dercovcr agent and a pr('gn:.nt v.·oman posing as his v. ifc. 1\1Er\. W 0 ~1 E N and ch!ldl"('fl, including b a bi cs detiverfd through the cenh·r. filled Judge llich11rd Kt'ssC'l'S i\.1unici pal Court Tuesday h11t the case ~'as t"On t1nued w11il April 22 for plea cnlcrini;:. TilC ~·omen \1·er~ 1dcnlifird as Donn.3 J . \Valkcr. 20. of So· que!: Linda G. IX•nnetl. 24 nf Ben Lomond. and ·Alice E. Bowland. 21!. of Snn!a Cnil. FOLLO\\'l'.\'G TIIE hrari ni::.· the birth ct·ntcr group ~in· nounc.:t'd that a lri,:a\ dcf(•nsc- fund had b<>en slarte<I \V1th 51.l110 already do11<1k:d frottl around \.he country . 1\ spcikesmari !'aid during the three ycnr.; lhe centrr ha" operated 1t :-.s,.isted in 300 births for v.·orn<·n v.·anling to deliver <1t hon1e. Increas es At Utility· Ex1Jlained SAN OTEGO IAP l -S.1n Diego Gas & Elrctric C.O , aw arded its thi rd rate 111- crease \\ i!hin three monlh". says "not one penn\' of the in· creasl·:;; j); earning" for the conwany. · · "In far·t, the inere;1<;c 1~ 90 da~ '\ behind." a spo kesm:in said \\'ednc,.da~-. <11 1ht· 16 2 perCl'nt h1kr 11h1eh lake~ r l· feC'I April ! The ,Ca!ifo11lJ:'l I' II h 11 (" Ut1l111 e ... Comriussion appiovrd the increR"'-' to off),(·l h1chrr costs of fuel oil ;ind n.i111 r;.J gas. It .,..·jlJ mean an ,.,1 r.1 $:!~ million in r1·venuc or Sl ~ arl- dcct to the avcr'1 gc hou~chold bill. Depot 'fight On Vi sitor~ SA;\ fHr:r.r1 1,\1'1 -Thr ;..tarine Corps Hrrn11l 0.. pol i~ t1l!htffiin!'( Sf'r1ri1y hrc:itL~I' "\\C'\·e h:id Sflm(' !hf'[\" :inrl \\'ere b e c n m 1 n g OOl')C('rned rtbout suspicious ch:ir:iclcr~ coming aboard." a spokesman says. He de.scribed the ''charar-' ters." as possible nare-0\lc:. ard marijuana ptL"-hcr.i. A rte"' ord<'r requires c.1N cntrrfng lhe post to bear milit.1 ry idcn!ifiratioo docaJs or spPCia\ p.'15~" frnm th1· prov~t m:iMJa\'s off i c t' Gutsts mus! hr escorted )X'~lly by ~lorines. 124 N. NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH 642-3766 23 Y••rl S.mt Lo<atlon • SALES • SERVICE .. • ' -' • " ' . . , ~ 14 DAILV PI LOT Thor~(!~y '-l~rd1 ,,,, t'"" ~~~~~~~~~~~- 'QUEENIE By Ph il lnterlandi • ,,. ~ i :~ , l .. , I -~ Ex ecutive Pay U11der Fh·e ~ \\',\SJ 11'.':GTON IUPIJ - &>n \\'illl:im Prox:rnirc f l). \\'Is .) has told the Cost of Liv- u1s Council some rorporale e.~ccutlvc salury increases \\t•rt• uutragt.'<IUS and appeare1 ro viol:ire lcdrral guidelines. Eleclric's Jack Pnrker went up rrom S2&t.045 to $390.~. or a 50 pPr<.-enr boos!," !he senator cited in ooe exnmple. In &lolhcr, he said . "Pt1on· santo'11 John W. Jlenley's salary "'ent up from S281.900 to $400.900, or a ~5 perel.'nl raise. And n1en like H.oh1.'rl K. Jleilnian of Amerlcrin Brands and ll1·~in.1tld Joocs of Genrral F.lectric gol boosts of .W pcr- C(!nt. ", 11~: SAil> TH~ solarics or othl:rs. such as llcnr\' Ford of ~~oni ~lot.or Co. and Rich11rd ticrstenberg or t.i e n c r a 1 ~lorors Corµ .. have not yel been published. r VISIT THE BUNNY CAROUSEL COURT South Coast flaza Ever yone Li stens to Landers J 'roxn1ire said \\1cdnesday lnformalion obtained fro1n proxv sl aten1euts of An1crica's lop Corporarions showed \1·hilc ordinar.v \\-'age and salary 1rorkcrs hnd be('n held to 11. 5.5 _____ :::.,...---------------------------------------------, pcrcf'nt \v&fte inrrca~. some 1!11> cxccullvts of 1hc firms routinely received 20 to 50 per- cent 1·ash salary and bonus in- crl·ast-s last ye;ar. I :'I\ A Lt.Tl'ER to rt..c head John Uunlop, Proxmire s<iid,I "This situation ,·iola1cs C\'ery !-landanl or fair p I a y Arnerican.s ha\'C c:on1c to cx- J>ecl of lh('ir gO\'('J'it1nenl 0 And the man said when il's full grown I'll have 1 y gas problem solved." I and 1 it ;1p1>ears to be in direcl \'1<1la11Qn '1f th(' ru!rs of rht· Cost of Li\'ing Louncil it self." ----------l.;isf Augu~1. Proxnlirc s.1id lhc CLC ru h·d thfl l incrr::ises for cxecuth·rs of th is type also would l>r lin1itcd to the 5.5 percent guideline ::ippl}i ng to 1rorking men and wonten in Widow Fili1 ,1g Suit ' Oi1er Plane Crasli general. "\\'lllLE THE ,,·ages and sa\11ries of ordinary An1crican fa1nilics did rot even keep p;ice \\'i1h the ri~ in prices. lhe, cash 1':ilary, t:ionus. and other Jlll\ n1<'nt~ lo General LOS ANGELES ( rrI 1-\'h" illn Savoy. \vido\\· of Oil<' or rhc television trev• n1 cmbcrs killed in a ch:lrter airplane crash nenr Bishop two 1rccks ago, has sued Sierra Paci fi c Airlines for $1 n1illion. c·harg- ing the plane ""as un safe. It "·as the third suit filed at:ainsl l the airline. crash kilt('d all 36 riboa rd,-the fi\·e flight crc11· mr111bers and ihe 31 persons in lht-television -- FINE CAR OWNERS- LEATHER f,(Ft: Worid'• f111est LHttwr & Yiftyt toftd;t-.,. OYoil•bW of •o ...,,., or coll lll l l 5'6·1' A Sierra Pacific Convai r ~«I .. -------------------• $la mmed into a rnountaln ridge in the I nyo National Forest March 13, minutes after t.ak L'Off from Bishop, nnd exploded in fla mes. L UCILL E KUE HN AD.\llNIST H.All VF ,\NAl.YST Newport Beach City Council ,X VOTE The plane had been ch:ir· tcred to \Volper Productions1 fO return the "Prlm<1I Man•· television series crcv.• to the Burbank Airport artcr a shoot-ing session In the Sicrra:Thl' -~~'!"'"."" _____ "."' ____ """.~~~~~~. -----1 I • - During \brch and April, SIL 89 half· gallons of KU-proof S111in1off are selling for :::10.fi~l. • {\Sil\ ing:s or Sl.20 per bottle. \\'h.ich you can "·iscly in west in orange juice. ven11outh. to1nato juice, soft drinks. lemon juice. Sn;ip-E-Ton1.~ beer bouillon or ;1ny nf the other good tl1ings Smirnoff 1ni.xes so deliciously with. SO proof half·gallons onJy$10.69 during Marchand April. I $ SUITS FOR Our great Reg. 39.99 ' ' doubleknit deal! Pair up solid pants with patterned sport coats. At a fantastic price. We 've got so many different patterns and colors , picking three will be a snap . Sizes 38 to 46 reg., 39 to 46 long. BUENA PARK hKh al Or11'19'f"°'11' Opt11 Oolt'f ':10 to 9:JO , ..... SufHki'f 10 to 1 ORAt'4GE ., City Or. at Go.,.... Ora•• l l•d. 0,.11 10-• p.M. Oelly S..11day I 0 to 6 1- JCPemey 113 •56 1d9 0 9 looOOt'tl Sll0"t~ -·-···-·-······· ........ CHARGE IT at Tl'le T1easu'y w1tn your JCPenney Cnarge Card If you don I have a charge 1us1 see now lasl we can open uP you1 n"w .tccount SANTA ANA J'00 So. Mltol-Mo. of So. CNd P'l•1• 0..11 I O.t ,_ Doily Su11dor I 0 t• 6 • ' . r ' -: ' I I I '-· I ., I " ' ' ' ' ' I .. I , I I I I TU l\fabe old w n1iles 1" i;!tth Piima I st I ( !o ' I , , ' C~ron C~s10 ' ' ' l ~I I "'' ~ 28 ' ' ' ' ' c~. . ' ' • ' ;N ' ' ' ' ' ;c ' ~" ' ' < ~ l ; ' , • , ~~ 24 M Deatl~ Elsewhere BERKELEY I AP \ -Sturl1 IU'HOD, 94., Yt1\o retired ln as astronomy department chairman at the Univt>rsity of California, died Moact..,y ii:l Kaiser ~losplta l in Oakland. TUCSON, Ariz. (AP I -Dr. J\labtl J\1. J\talthlet, a 90-yea r- old woman v.'ho walked lhroc miles to altend junior college cfasses here each day died at ~r home Tuesday·. D r . :tatthies all.end ed classes at 1:iina Communit~· College the lf st three yl'ars, Y.'Slking to f'1 from school. I Death l\'oliees L. Jtf. Bojd Most Germans Lack Batlu·ooms Atore than haU the wild mustangs left in this country are in Nevada ... A V111r was going on one place or an- other in all but 24 of the 150 years between 181& and 19M . . . Did you realize only about 1. third of the homes in Germany \Vest and East have bathrooms? ... Those hand"·riling experts say that people "'ho make stencil letters are hypocritical ... Peculiar thing about the bur· rov.·ing owl is lt hisses a noise like a rattle5nake's buu: 11.'hcn scared. The Tobaeco TMl.itute finanttd re. search in Southern California where. from came the announcement that Birthday -Present: Prison DANVILLE, VA. (UPI) - Roben Darnell Saundtts II I oboen'ed his 16th birthday by listening to a jury convict him of rape and sentence him to life Imprisonment. The muscular six · footer received an additional 20 )'Nlf'S Tut'Sday ror the al>- duct ioo of his victim, a 22· year.old junior high BChool teachtr. Tht jury or eight men and foor vt'onlefl del iberatei ] 1.bollt an h:>ur. brain-v.·ave devit'f'S pn>\'e that ciga-JNFOR~IA.nON A.BOL'1' his ! 1v1roN rette smokers think more than non· b.'IC'kground could not ht> in- Ro'l"J J. evnon.L.r. co1:111e1 u .1.,1. P. smokers. Surprised? troduced at the trial in Dan· r~hYd. O••• I>! "~•.'n M•·~~ ?6. \ti•, ·"'"-Circwt r -.. -t, bu \ ff~ ol MIUtOf> \l>f\O. Sur;)Vtd Dy llh 't'l.I..::' \.N\!.I "''Iii! cn ... 11 .... l!u,,on. -MM. ~1...... LO\'E AND WAR Saunders was rint charged Ja,,.,, 8 ur loo 01 To'"'"''· fllfM Cl utl\Tt rs, Adrotnn.; BurlO<> 01 M•tl ... otl If the girl isn't particularly good-lookin1. tv;o out or with rapt at the age of 12. lie "~ rtrtt1 Ann Burian of A!potn. U..e<f _,,, __ , c~ •do & J•ne Elitn Bu•1on 01 Mlu Jon th ree .men say they won 't write her name in their little \\"8.S con\·,.,., on a rCUU\.-.:u v;t 1 . 1nr•e b•etMr• •no ...,. ,1,1 ... '" charge of assault and served ll•w<GI !lowt•i. !IOn•••on• n••• De ml elf IG black boob . But if the ma n isn 't especially handsome, '"' 1ju.c.L A. ~cn.>e>1 e1 ,..,,,.,1c1 ..... or. ..1.. 1 r. 1 d h · time in a juvenile insiltutlon. Oon Id SkonMr, din'! ot Eurologlc 0 1"'J' one OtJt 0 1IVe gi r S SB)' they' tum im dowp for Sur<*•v. Rm i.1-1).1. Ann. K111nr, c • .._.. a date. Our Love and \\'ar man found that out in an ••· 1-fe "·as a student at Blair "•~•ti!, L,,., Ang11~.. c1"1 o0a'l4 c;... M111 ~·v ••••••1de •f••1ce• f."d•v llAM amlnation of suiVeys taken recently among colle111> du. J1mi()JI H'611 School In •T I o•o ltm~1t•t woin cn1.i1n d H It Ind the f I _,_ --..;.. P1'\\Sj'I''" ... ;,. rv....nly at the Ric rd r DftY ott•c1111r.g ents. e says icates ema e te1iu.i to be wiser ...,,_ 'l...uu ~~~ rmlck L~un• tltltM Mor!u1ry .,.. than the male in the selection or companionship. Ume of his arrest in October, I (AI Pl:HTl l 1973, and has been held in a Jot>rt R. Cartienler, 100 ~cllOli, N~ .. port • 'J •-t U' ho ' 11eatti. oaie 01 oe1th M••cn 21, "''· Q. "What are the age and height requirements to join 1uven1 e uo:: en on me s1oce. t~f,'°R~rihl~1~1,:,'•i7:."'~ • ...';'t that national organizat ion known a, 'The Little People of George B. Anderson, his at· J""• M.cir. c.,,_, .. at w~1n"11 ... 11•. America'?" , torney, said he would file an 0•~h,..,.., v;rv1111• Ltt. NIWPOl'T a.cti A. 1 ...,.al age. Depends som~-t on w•--· y-· !1've. a-al to the state Suoreme •nd B~• f "'1)0. S11n 9,--, , 1h ltr, ._.8 l:Wlioa l n;:llC' "" ,,_ o~nv Tllu1, El P&SO. $«vlct1 wlll t>t And less than four feet 10. Court after discussing it with l\eltJi S1turo1~. MlrCh 30. II AM, .. kllic rA.--'...-• father, an empJ~e \II ..... CM.Ip.el lnltt.._1, Pl t!llc \11.w .Jld.U,lfl.ICI • ~1 N1.<fior111 P•r•, P•dHc v1rw Mor•UMv. Q. "How big is the heart ol a baby eight months be-of the Goodyear pla nt here. Orr•1"'· fore it's born ? .. 1 FISHEii G••eie l .. F"n''· oaie of ota1n r11f'(h 76. A. A tenth of an inch Jong. And it has already• begun SA U NDERS' ALLEG ED 1'14J lle .. oe"! ot Co111 lft•o ~u•Yl •.O 11v ""~ 'Cndrl·• Fl•tw•. o.!•l'O. se·~~· 1nd lo Ix-at. \'ictim wa.s the pr'OSE'CUtlon's '"'i O••n<l<nllortn. v "Ul•on, llell J • •-'d -•-Br way MO<•uarv, l!G llr<11CN1;. Co1u principa \\'ltness. Sue sa1 31 11:: ~•! ·,,!,~~~.,~~: .,,.,1re1 •1111 1n1t rn,,.,•n• LEFT }IA!llD returned holll€ from a date ~. ""oc" A ruiotsage in the Old Testament implies that IC':ft and allo\l-ed Saunder! into her Her-J, (8111 ) Moc•. All" r.I ; rts~nr ot r-N.,..,~,, e eacn. oa1t c1 de11n. Maten 1&. handers tend to be more skillful than righ t handers. M06 t apartment after he claimed to ltl~., Su•Yl...eo DV wire, Rull\; !llUQ/\ltro, r ,._ mod . H .IA ' That b'bll I .. _ h., .• had '" auto a-1·d-1 and JM,.,.., Moel<, Sin Ft~ncl<oCD; K•y '11 11110, 0 WllC' em 9CICllu stS uvn t COOCUr . I ca ll.IC'm .,., '-'-· o:;u A:eoarioo Bf l Cll; sen. Jl(lt Mot~. R•nc/\o I " tbe . ,, or lei h ndedn t be ho t ked t th t I ~·-P•fO. verof'l.; sl'1t•. Allee Hun•, s1~1t1o ; a so sugges tnCl\lenCe t a ess o a U as o U9t e t ~fl'""""'· ~'ij'· John 1· Mock. Fvanuen, 11111\C!l" 2.7 ,_,..,.nt. But today's ex ........ • n .. :nk it's closer to 06Ven He .. ·-·• a ~•r of -~--lour or •r><1cn1111r1n. Mr. Moct fl•d r-·~-· ,,_,.., u.u ...... ~ ,....... ~o reQ lied hi• t>oav Ile Oonared lo U CL A, N>fCent. __ _. (~ ~ Ul' to ~ ••• Sc I ot Anatomy for M"'!llcal "fHAteh. r~ <WIU V11.'<:U 1..:T UICI ..,.... ' • ltOGOWITZ !he said. drivinf!: It to an :~~·~~k~~~'~ ~~·~~~ni:~,~r~~1~,i!: The Internal ReVeflue Servke haJ ruled officially that isoJ.aled field outside the city 5~· Vf<I bv Mis wHe. Ann s. RGDOWJl l ol age does not dJmini·~ the bee.uty or American girl!. Th.is ·-'-~re he lhrew ·-to the Bt land. New Yur k: OM daVQll•er. l~t ~ "'"' 111::'1 scn•f el Lao~n• ue~ct>. ~unu•I l•rvlc~• came abou t after a batch of models in \Vashlngton, D.C., '""nund and raped her. f rldl V. P1r~ Well Funeral c111~1. New ro·~-· '~N•"· Yo•~. 1ntern<nen1, Mt. Hetoren formally filed a claim for a depreciation allov.·ance. It tie threatened to kill her on Ce ierv, Fl"'~;flQ, LC>l>ll l•l•l>d. New • • f ' I hi ha ~ Yor f,',cCorm•c' L~o11na e , 1 ch ~'asn t a new notion. Pro ess1ona at etes \'e trit:U It. the v.·a,· back to her ana rt· Met ·~· '9'-9'1i itAv And dancers. too. And hod carriers. Even ladies of the n1ent. she said, and raped her T ~· F ~/\ft'I, a rftodf"' t! L1iu1n1 n1"ght m" ''evada W1"" no luck r . I NI; 1. oaie ~' ""~in •:~rch 71, "'' 1' • wi • again a ter arn\·ing t 1ere. Su"' Dv his "''P je•~~! e S Sll•Y• two da119Mer~. J~a,.,,.e •no Mato•""' Cred' tbe h he J th Sh• Dro!Mr Joi.n '1 S/\IY J· or 1t porcupint, too, ~·it I act at numerous o~ TIIE \fTTN F.SS stand HI• fl Fall\, ti•N Vor~; lou• •ll!er,, bl k be ~--· to d th. Q "I'· I I k ' th be ' Mr~ JN n Cnr~Gl"')rG!I of Yorba Lln oa. aC af'9 ~LAI vt ti UI ~ ge S Uj'.: ID e aIS f\.fonday, Saunders Claimed the ""'s !Ann LoM"e l<rleoer o1 Pon1,,.•rd1. tongu-"·t's why · ked hi h"'•h He·"' ""''· M•~. Ju11o1n S•!lmeV11r. ..,,, .. ,.. • woman pie 'n1 up I"' • Min on111. ~'.lnnt'<l1• and Mn. Oor• hlkln nd took h' t •· ~I.II • (lrw l•nd, Of\;G, Rew,.... Ftld•Y caJ ( h g a •m 0 i11::r 1;:io M •~d ,fQulr m Mi u , S•tvrd•Y 11 lt is typi o the ..roman physician to ave three apartment. whert they drank Sr. N,cholai C•ll>Olk ci.urci.. ch'ldr LI? HUJ1. '"'""'"'""'' .a..-:en•lon 1 en. ~r and talked. 'Tbty had sex· f: ~~; ... ~.fir1c• L•gun.1 Seidt ual relations in the bedroom at , 1w&EHY 1bere are 30 printing presses at the U.S. Treasury "-1· he 'd An,,1s·-. Agoi .&J; rM lOe!'lt of Hun!·. uc sugges Kil. sa1 . Ir.Gt&. H••DOun c11ii o1 oe""· M.lrc" "· Department's ·Bureau of Engraving and Printing. And The -•Ion at s 0 ·=91•.1"tkenWd rfal f !ll1e tltOltr win. foi.r of them now operate around the clock to tum out t"""'""y ' nn: -$\ln!llt 8NC'hi Afnlt!'IM.. r~, slam,... '~ead or ... ~. presented._ t.00 scissors. found w '1 Auxllltf'v, Loo Ar>g •l•1 000 ,...~ ~-·~·~~ b !'-· Jd'-ME CAL A~l1Uon; fff ~ CIUO; y po "-'IC m ing a meta ei.o.;· ~a;t~~njd,:h~'.h~~~M.~~~~'hir! Address mail to L. ltf. Boyd, P.O. Bo:r; 1815, New-tor in !he field "'here the raoe cit~ TrltiA, Nora. JGttn, Jot!\. Hele.-. port Beacll 92660. took place, and the FBI F••i:ii 1no 1.1.1nhew s"'""v' Brlo11p1 ~1~ Saunden' foot.,..int, C.O.e'1•n Jtn~inl. lltw Yor~ Cl1V1 l •I· r ............ Ql I'' '-"" MdfV N~ Cldl'ICV 11\d Delore. G•r. ".".~~~~~~.....,~~.....,~~~~~~~.....,~~.....,~~-al~so~-~lll_in~the~~f~le~ld~.---1 Ct> , LCK>g 81ach. '16-"6$. F11n1rei mo~. Rosarv, FrlOAV, I PM. Slrlc~tln : Ma! 10 AM, S!. AnlhonV'• C<11hollt C'f\u h, Looi11 eeech. 1 TILTOH S11rv bv two OIUQhl«1.Mr~ J .J. "'~" 5. l lllon, re~.ten! Qi Lao1111• llf• , Oare of ue111h. M•rct> 1S, 197•. Loh •n ol G·eenwlch. Conn•c!ltUI •"II Mrs 5.V. Grau l (II Cnl cMOp e t. Mal chu,e1hl ~\If~ prtndchlld'tn 8"d '"'"I or,BI 9r1nokhlldrt n. Mernorl l! llrVlftt, .'.'.Dn~1v, APrll 1. JPM, C!tl.lrch ot Rtl!gfw• Sc tnc.,. Laqun1 Beach' wl!h Ot. Hl'n'l Gttna•dt Gfhclating ln1trrl'Mnl "'111 •De or!va!~. Noc Cormjc• LIOUn• ... J MOrtuary. ff'-'•tJ TOLJOH Wl'li m Tahon, rttlden' ol LIQOOe HUl1. D11e ol Ot1!h MMch JI. !ti•. S .. vlct\ atn1~ •I MC(errnlck Mlsilo~ Mor!••rv. ...s-1n' WEHDEL Ht'le4 w. We<!Ctl. •f;1oent OI L.o;i""a HIU• Dllf Of 6el!h l\~rr1' 11, 1971 Sitrv tt 11tnol110 If McCermk• LIOV'll I MGl'IU·"'" "1•-••I ' • ~ ' ' I aaaucKu a. SON f.ESTCLIFF MOltTUAltY 1427 f. I 71h Si, Co51o .M.:IO , 646-48 88 ! -·- 1 IALTZ·llRGE'RON ~ FUNElt.Al. HOME ' C~ronCI del Mor 673·9450 646-2424 (~110 Me10 ' -·-~ IELL BROADWAY I MOaTUAltY ~110 8roodwoy, Costa Me10 548.J<IJJ -·-DILDAY BROTHDS MOltTUAltY 1791 I ~h Blvd. H1,1nt•n9ton Beat." 8 42· 77 7 1 244 Redondo Aw, l1¥1g Beoc:h (21 3) 438-11 4!1 -·-fi\cCORMICK LAGUNA llACH MOltTUARY !79~ loguM Conyon Rd 494-94 15 -·-, McCORMICK fll!ISION MOltTUARY ~ 28832 Co11uno (opo~!rono ' ' ' ' Son Juon Cot1•'''°"° 495· 1776 -·-PACIFIC VIEW ~ MEMORIAL PARK ~~e:lery Mor1.1eir-; c~,., .. 1 ' : J.500 Po~' r V ,..,. Drw" ~ N t wport &to ~ Col,lo1n10 0~4 1700 ' ~ -·-' PEEK FAMILY ?coLONIAL fUNlllAL ' HOME ' 801 Soho~, Wt t!1?1•11••e:r 89J..l.5?5 i -·-'5MITHS' MOltTUIUIY ~ 617 Moon 51 ' ' ' ' ' Hunt•nQID" S.«11 5Jb.65J9 $1 ,000 4 year account yields Ofo Olher htgh ea rning Mu tual Savin gs Accounts A ~nual An,.ual M.o ~11n. Rate Yteld l e,m Balance 63/4°/o 6.98~1• 30 mos. St.000 61/2°/o 6.72°/o 1 yea r $1.000 51/4°/o -s.m~ No Min. $500 Federal reg ulatlons provide that alt ccr!Jl1ca1e account s are subject to a substanhal in1eres1 pena11y It fund s a1e w11hdrawl"I betore completion ol lerm. Mutual Savings pays high interest. • ll'lterest co mpounded da11v and pai.d Quarterlv • PJu s m'1!ny valuable lree services ~ 'I , ' ~ .4 iill THE BIG M MUTUAL ~ SAVINGS ~ ..... _ Assets a!mosl hall a b1/11on dollars. Capl1trano·S1n Clt mente : ·530 Camino de E.i tr•lla /493:5151 Open Monday-Thursday, 9 AM to S PM: Fnday 10 AM to 6 PM Corona del M•r: 2H7 E11t Co•tl Hfthw1y/ 17f·5010 .. saKI 1114 MARK C. BLOOME BRAND NEW! I • S.20/15 • S.00/15 S.20/12 6.'511• $1295 tft/H . · · · 5.60/15 $1395 ~~1~;1s $1 IM/11 .••• $1395 8.SS/1-4$, l.95 l.3611• b.8S/1 S U .. /14 .... $1695 145/13 ' '21 95 1SS/1l . · usns .. '21° i \Jt It \I.II , ... 11. 111 ... illi~, WHEEL ALIGN ~ i.101t1 19"1.001a 22"1.00111 24" T.1011128"1.0011u35"a.1s111.a 42" 10.00111.a 44" 12.00111.154" UNIROYAL POLY SPORT fO~ THE 'AUICUIA~ QUAUTJ BUTE~I UGI •.so.1>. ... '16 .. s.6011s .... •1au 171114 " .. '19" 171/ll .. " '1 9 " ~· 1.w<irwat. /Aaren 2a. 1~711 WHrTl•JJJ.s 11.tS fJTlli •••. h . '•• l!.tt lo IJ.IJ A78/1 J C78!1 J (78/14 ---- f71/14 G71/14 $ "''S '7111 4 G71/IS ~~ WIDE WIDE TIRES 5 0:'&0L:79llllll f711l4 •... •2ou G11A s .... •22u ,,..,., .... •22'' N71/I s .... $25'' ~~~~; :.l.m\~:l~.~~rtoo l(lS """ 0•11111 •••• , '°'lit,. 011( ' ., •• u:.JLY p,_o 1 1.> Al 11111111ll J.tt llTU •1.1 1 It SJ.M rH. (t. tu Dfl I t J ll Cll '1.UI · · •t• C'U•· OR u nrn lLMlt••• ·~="~"=-~'·"="~"~'~·~~~~=(~,:;=\~'-"~'~~·k~~l~A=V~E~·~tl'~y.~,~·~G~ET~AiC~Oll::P:L~ET~l~~!.:,!:,!J ...,., W..t.4 O!WwiM ,.CICAGE 1llAK£ JOI ftr •••n ' • • -;i;. l\J\ C••o;1 COSTA MESA GARDENGROVE •• 3005 HARBOR BL VD. lc.omtr of Bolte-r and Horborl 14040 Brockhvnt le°"'"' Wt ,ht"1ntt'I' llfld •N)Oklwrd LA HABRA 2000 W'nittier Bl•d. lcomtr ol W!littlrt" oMI ltoclll 17141 557-8000 BUENA PARK 17141 530·3200 674·3666 2962 Linc olri Bl•d. lcOf'llltt' of LIM.oHI FULLERTON ORANGE I 321 5outti Euclid 11 W.Cll Mort+t -1 11 .. ~,.,.. •• ..,., elldKJtOHI 1714182'·5550 17 141 61 9·02 I OPEN DAILY 8:30·9 • • • SAT. 8:30· 7 • • , SUN. 9·6 t " I I· ' J6 OAJLV PILOI 1 llursday, Marth 28, 1974 • _A'top Mt. Ararat Climbers Seel{ Noah's Ark ISTANBUL. Turkty lAP i -pem1ission to return. TllE MOU!'<TAIS'S mQ6t The animals went in two by Mt. Ararat lies Oil the noticeable feature Is ill single two. according lo lhe Blble, IW'n.'litive thre-c-way botdtr ol unbroken slope of 13,200 feet, and !or the lcu;t 100 y('ars men Turkey. Soviet Armenia and the largest such slope In the have be<-n going up by the Iran. The Hussians a re world, frqn the Arax6 Valley dozens to the austere peak of reported to have protested ln up to tht swnmlt pyramid. ~ft. Ararat in eastern Turkey the past against ark ex· The climb takes t~"O or three to search for N'Ollh's Ark. peditions, terming them days. 'Mlis sununer, yet another spying trips. "Search" specified exactly expedition vdll tackle the l\.1orris' eight-man team, where the Ice-lake was, and 16,945-Coot peak. ~'hich is sporu;ored by the apparently no otht'r clini>ers Creation lksean'h Institute of have even seen it. Nor did TIIE CUMBERS may not San Diego and supported by Navarra explain how !he e\·en be looking in the right th<-Baptist Church, says it picCt's he took away y.·ere on place. ~foslems and 1nany Y.ill s1art 1vork in late June or the su rface while the bulk of Dr•g c-metl-c a r m i n e "ti1ister Gribbs" Tramonti, re- puted head ol Lucchese crime ''familv,'' has been found guilty in· New York of heading narcotics ring that dis· trlbuted heroin be- tween New York City and \\'ashington. He faces maximu111 15-ye.a.r prison term. ................ HEWPOATIU.elfl"'l"'" __________ .._ .. PERSIAN RUG AUCTION Per ·Jnstruction Ol-1he trantan Carpet Importer •. ~h<l llas .completed the seri.,..of exhibitions in California and has now decided lo d1spcse of lhese exceptional pieces of authentic weavers' art here at: ~~~~~~~~~~, MEWPORTER IMM SUMDA Y, MARCH 31 1107~-tsffld. lp.a ,,...., IJ..._ AUCOR IHTEltHATIOHAL IPTYI LTD. ... _ ...................... -. 12131 H0.2910 Try Satu1·day's News Quiz We Dare You . ' • Eastern Chri!'itians believe the early July. the ark was entombed in ice. u,1 T...._.. ark came to rest after thcfp;;iOiii.i..:....;;;;;;;;iOiiiOii ___ i;iiioii;,;;;i;~iii;iii;iii~~~------;;;i;i;i;;i;iiiiiiii;;--;;;;;;;;;;;;iOiiiOiiiOiiiOii--;;;;;;i;;;;;;iOiiiOii--iOii-iOiiiOiiiOiiiOii-iOii--iOii-------------;., flood not on Ararat but on the n1uch Joy.·er mountain of Judi Dag, in !he Western Hakkiari P.tountain.s 200 miles southwest of Ararat. The story of Noah and his ship is older than the llebre"· version recorded in Genesis, historians say. and the original B abylonian or Sumerian \·ersion probabl y named Judi Uag, in the far north of 1he \\orld as thcv kne"' ii. rather than Ararat. which ri1av not even have been kno"TI to thcn1. JCPenney FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH The Judi Dap; tradition \\'llS handed do\\11 indcpendentlv of the Bible anrl is recoi:ded in the Moslems' Koran. Tins YEAR'S team is led by Dr. Henry l\.forris or San Die~o and his Z6·~1ear-Olc! son, John. SORRY NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS TI1ev sav t~v have fl permit Women's Accessories fro1n lhe Turki .. h j?O\'emment to ac;cend Arurat. y.·hich is in a niililarv zone. Theirs Y.'ill bf> D the firSt expedition to hunt for 8 the :irk since 1969. Al that !inn-. a six-man LJ climbini? party calling itself "Search" and Jed by R .. E. Cra.,.,1'ord of Takoma Park. 0 0 20 only Short W igs 60 only Fashion Je~elry 35 only leather Latigo Belts 16 only I.Aether Latigo H•ndbeg s 21 only Shoulder H.;icfbags 20 only Fitted T r•vel Ba91 Md .. and Femand Navarra, a French businessman. tried to assess the possibilitv of rtig· Jr. & Misses Sportswear 73 only Jr. & Misses Fash ion Pants gine 011t "·h~t Navarra s::iirl he idcotifit>d as a shlp-Uke mass D 011 pre\'ious climbs. D 24 on ly I 00 D/. Polyester Oriq. lb.88 1.00.2.00 3.00 24.00.21.00 10.00 5.00 Orig. -41 .00.25.00 TllE BOAT, l\'A \'ARRA said. \\'a s inconven.iC'ntl v ~iluated al the boHom of a lake of solid ice 30 feet deep, .,.,·hich in turn was CO\'ered by a glacier of about the same depth. Navarra said all this "'ould have to be removed to get at the ark. Misses Blouses 9.00 D 24 only Jr. Sw•ater Ve sts I 2.00.19.00 0 30 only l /S Novelty Sweaters 19.00-24.00 0 24 only Misses Blouses 19.00-41 .00 D 15 only J r. & Mi1ses long Skirts 11 .00-1 8.00 O 27 only Asst. Jr. Cootdin1te1 Tops & Bottoms >- Shoe llflpt. D 250 Pcs. Woman's Perf. Clo91 White; Red, N1vy D 75 Pc:s. Men1 Tennis Shoes - Broken Si1e1 0 I 00 Pc1. Woman1 H1els - 1.00.10.00 7.99 3.99.5.99 V 1riety of Styles & Colors 0 75 Pei. Mens Shoes. Variety of Style1 . Broken Sire1 14.99-26.00 HOW 4.22 .44·.ll 2.22 14.11-17.11 7.11 3.50 HOW 4.81-6.11 6.11 2.11·6.18 12.88-15.18 11.18·1'.ll 1.11.10.18 4.88-6.81 HOW s.n 1.22 l .22 9.11-18.18 lt~ ~ght to back up his claim.! by exhibiting several three-foot oak planks he said he round 7 .250 feet below the summit. He said university tests proved them to be 4,000 years old and to have come from a tree v.•hich grew in a temperate climate. According to the Bible. the ark .,.,·as made of "gophcr-v.·ood." No one has \'et determined \\'hat gopher· ~·ood \Vas. 11SEARCll" PLANNED to con'IC back to Turkey in 1970 to start digging through the ice. but the team was not heard from again. Sources in Ankara say they .,.,·ere denied WOMENS DRESSES 25% to 70% OFF Pair Wed In Tennis 'Wliites' P1\t\t SPRfNOS-I AP) Businessman ~Iarty Becker of Nev.• York City y.·on an annual tennis tournament at ·the Rac- quet Club and suddenly decid· 1:d to get married -on court. His intended. ac!ress Jo Anne hferedilh, had told hin1 the judge she v.·anted for the \\'C<tdin~ v.·as .~ick and couldn't rnake it Tuesday afternoon. BUT. TllE JUDGE. and about 100 fr ienclr.. \\' c re Y.ai ting \\'hC'n the tournament ended at the club. founded by Chari~ Jo·arrrll. \'l'ho rt;>nu1ins on the board of directors. Still in his tennis shorts, Becker and ~liss ~feredilh \\'ere ·married. with-Judfi!e Fred ).fetheny of Riverside County Superior Court. doing the honors. TIIE BRIDE. a spectator at the amateur toumry. \11ort, v.•hite-slacks. Each had lx'en l married once bc(orc. She played the fen1ale lead in "The Don Is Dead'" \1•ith Anthooy Quinn. and appeared In "lfo1v to Seduc;e a \\lomon'' and "Caged.'' The couple met on the same tenni9 court five n1onths aito. lie rn.akc,, occasional trips from New York to Palm Springs, .... tM?:re he .also has a home. •I • Streel length, pant suits, long dresses • Daylime & Dressy • Jr .. f!.ti sses. Half sizes • Large Selection Women's Outerwear 0 0 0 3 only Wool Boot len9th Coat IS only Wool Bleier, Solid & Plaid 8 only Poly Ble ier & Orig. 82.88 12.88 Skirt Jacket 0 b only Poly Pant Coat ll.00-35.00 24.00 Women's Ready-to-Wear 0 0 0 0 18 only Poly ) pc. P•nt Suit 10 only Poly 2 pc. Pint Suit 8 only Poly 3 pc. Pini Suit 4 only Wool 3 pc. Pent Suit Men's Furnishings 0 60 only F1shion Dress Shirts 0 40 only l on9 Sleeve layer-look Sets D 38 only Plaid Jean Shirts [] 40 only Fashion Knit Spottshirt1 !J 20 only F11hion Belts 0 20 only Sleevle11 Ve1t1 Men's Clothing Ori9. 59.00 57.00 56.00 1>5.00 Orig. 11.91 9.98 8.98 10.98 5.00 5.00 Ori9. O 26 only Mtn'l Polyester Suits ·80.00 LJ 9 only Men'1 Corduroy Sport Coats ]9.95 O 420 only Men's Casu1I Slacks 9.98-11 .00 0 143 only Men's Novelty Cuff1d Sl•cks 9.98.14.00 Boy's Dept. Orig. 0 200 only School19• Boys' P•nf A11orlm•nt. Sitt• 8-14 2.91-5.98 D 60 only Pr1school Boys Pant1, Si1•s 4.7 1.18-l .98 D 100 only Prtschool Age Coordin1te Sets Sires 4-7 1.18-b.91 HOW 62.H 9.H 2).81·25.ll 17.H HOW 43.H 36.H 41.H 59.11 HOW 6.H 4.11 J.H 4.H 2.11 2.H HOW 54.11 24.H 7.11 6.H HOW 2.22-4.11 1.i2.2.11 1.U-4.11 ' 600 ONLY SCHOOL AGE SHIRTS Knits, Short Sleeves, Long Sleeves, 1.fany Styles. Sizes 8-16 -Orig. 2.88·5.98 Girl's Dept. 0 150 only School19e G irh' Dresse1 Si1e1 1.14 . 0 100 only Preschool Girts' Dresses Sire' 4·6X D bO only School19e Pint Seti, Sites 7-14 D 30 only P.re1chool Pant Sets, .Si1e1 4-6X 0 "40 only Sc hool•9e Girls' Swe1t1r Oriq. 3.88· I l>.OO 3.88· I o.oo 4.U .9.81 4.69-7.50 Assortment, Sit•• 7-1 4 1.88-6.00 D 56 only School A9e G irt Coordin1tes • As1t'd. Pcs. Sites 7-14 1.88-5.88 0 "40 011ly A1sotfed Jr. Hi Sport1wears Si111 b-12 . 2.88-"4 .88 0 "45 oiily Pr•school Top Assorlment, Sizes 4-bX 2.88 -5.SO 0 JO only Schoola9e Girls Be lls Sizes 24 -26 0 40 only Scenic "love" Willets 0 75 only Girls' H1ndba9 As1t'd 1.22 -2.50 . l>I> 1.22 .2.88 Piece Goods & Notions Orig. 0 b5 only yds. S1tin Doll, I 00 'Y. Acetat• 2.49 o 0 40 only yd_s. Poly Double Kn it 3.99 6 only yds. Skirtin9 F•btic I musl in, 9i'1 gh•m I 0 30 only yds •. Twinkle Crepe 0 1800 only As1t. Buttons & Notions 0 48 only Electric Sc:h1ors Gifts & Lamps 0 0 0 0 -o 0 0 0 I 00 only C•ndle Mold1 & Scents 15 only Artificial Rowers 20 only Berries in • Basket 50 only Ca ndi• Rings I 6 only COndim•nt Jars 20 only Roses in Clay Pot 20 only Incense Butner1 w/lncense 12 only Novelty Cand~s Bedding 0 550 only No-Iron Percale Sheets, IA11orl, Sizes) 0 320 only No-Iron Pere.ale C11es, IA11ort. Si1e1l 0 70 only No-Iron Muslin Sheets, !Assort. Sizes ) 0 200 only No-Iron Muslin C•s•s, inch .29 Yd. 6.09 .39 8.61> Ori9. .98.J.50 7.99.6.00 1.50 1.00.2.io 4.99 3.00 1.50 3.00 Orig. 4.79·9.99 J.89-4.59 2.99-8.49 IAi1ort. Siza1 l 2.08-2.48 0 I 15 only Disney Prints Pillow Cas•s 2.90 D 70 only "Pe•nuts" Sheet1 & C11•1 3.09.4.99 0 30 only A1sot't. Bed1preads-quilted -& Fur-look 15.50·50.50 Floor Covering 0 72 only Flet Pack Room Sir:e Rugs -Si11 6x9' 0 72 only Shags & Broadlooms - A11't, Colors Site 9xl2' Auto Center 0 Bo only 4 Pl y Polyester Tira1 0 W /W & 8-W L1rgt Sites. 40 only 4 Ply Nylon Tir11, W./W & t(W. V•rious Sfres. 0 lO only Lt. Truck Tit•s · Various Si1e1. Sp•ci1I D 2 only I Track T•pt Decks las i1) Ori9. 18.00 29.99 59.95 to HOW 2.88.lJ.18 2.88-7.11 l.11-1.11 l .11•6.11 1.U-4.11 1.22-4.11 1.11.2.11 1.11-4.11 .11-1.11 .44 .18-1 .11 HOW 1.11 2.22 .19 4.18 .01 •. 14 2.62 HOW .25 l .81 .18 .66-1.60 2.11 ·" .71 1.11 HOW 1.11.1.11 2.11.J.'2 1.21-6.4' 2.49·1.19 1.11 2;47.J.'7 10.11-35.11 HOW 14.00 26.00 HOW Scrwt 40 .. 50•1. s... zs•;. 15.11-21.11 19.'5 JC Penney Drapery Dept. 0 0 0 0 0 0 I only pr. White Fibergl•,s Dr•p•ry, 9bx95 I only penei White Fibet9less Dr•pery, 96x95 I only pr. Oy1ter Antique Satin Drapery, 91x b0 I only pr. Oy1ter Antique Satin Dr•pery, b9 x60 I only pr. l ined White Dr~pery, I 02 x8 I I only penel Gold Open We•ve Drapery, 107x84 39.95 39.94 47.bl> 28.01 82.75 61.92 O 50 only pr. Custom Dtaperie1 Assorted Fabrics .and Si1es. Up To - 14 only Velvet Throw Pill ows 0 LI 5.00 4.39 8 only Chintz Throw Pillows Housewares Dept Orig. O 10 only 7 pc. C1st Aluminum Cook Set 39.99 0 40 only Kitchen Organit:er 2.99 O 20 on ly I Lb. Spaciel Blend 0 0 Coffee Be•ns 22 only 6" Wood S1lad Bowl b only Sode Pop Kit Sporting Goods 0 12 only Womens T enni1 Dresses 0 I 0 only Red/White & Blue Football 1.95 1.75 9.95 Orig. 22.00 0 24 only Asst. Bo•t Penn•nts 2.25-1.29 0 3 only W ilson K-28 Golf Clubs 259.00 Toys 0 0 0 0 6 only M•gnus Electric Cord Organ 6 only Free Fall Gem• 18 only IO " Roadrunner Trike 20 only 20" Girls Swin9er Bike Cameras 0 0 0 0 -46 only Polaroid Squere Shooter II l only Dual 8 Movie Projector 2 only 881 Slide Projector 12 only Big Shot Camera C1se Hardware 0 0 12 only 2 GeL Exterior latex P•int 8 only Shelvin91Jnits and Orig. 14.99 Ori9. 104.95 99.00 3.99 Or9ani1•rs 9.99-1 8.49 Home Electronics Orig. 0 -40 only AM Por+abl• Solid St•te Radio 12.88 0 4 only Stereo li9ht Or9•n 34.95 0 I only E•rly American Stereo The1tre 0 20 only Di9itel Clock Radio 995.00 54.95 1>4.95 0 10 only Port•ble 8 Track Stereo Major Appliances 0 I only b Cycle Convertibfe Dishw11her Orig. 269.95 furniture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I only D•1k -4 Drawers l•mon & White I only Oe1k Chait, lemon & Whit• I only 4 Poster 8•d Frame 149.00 So .00 ltmcin & White 179.00 I only Door Dr•sser • Antique White )20.00 I only Ni9ht Stand, Antique Whit• 122.00 I only Framed Mirror, Antiqu• Wlt it1 55.00 I only M.11/Qu••n Headbo.rd Antique White 110.00 I only 2 pc. Corn•r Group-White 122.00 2 only 011t Book Sh1lvt1 5-4.00 I only H•tculon Sofa-Brown & Gold 309.00 STGRE HOURS HOW 31.11 JI.II ]7.11 2Z.ll ..... ·. 50•1. eff; 4.oo: J.39: HOW· 34.111: uz: n . 1.22 1.22 ~ NOW 9.11-16.11 ·" ,,,. 111.00 NOW 2s.po 1,p 10.H 37.11 NC»V 17.11 ss.•o 59 •• 1 1.H Now 4.11 6.H·14.H NOW 7.H . 11.11 6H.OO 44.00 34.it ' NOW 221.90 N~ 11'.00 19 .... 1u.ajj 240.Q.O "·!1111 39 ... • "·" SO.ii n .aa 277.00 .· ·: THI EARL'S ~''""""' .... ""' .. -. Tl-Sl•rh .. ,........, USE YOUR, PENNEY CHARGE CARD 24 · FASH~ON ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ONLY Mon. ind Fri. 10 1.m. to 9:30 p.m. Tun., Wed.1 Thur1. 10 1.m. to 9:00 p.m. S.I. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. -Sun. 12 to S p.m. • .. , • ~-....... 4Mlll&MU Alf Ot1W1 4tM401 '4J .. 171) 1. • • r I ! r I I w •8 , • j .. • 3 0 a ' i I : I : l ~ i ~ ! • I • I • i • • I • ! I I I r: • " ~ ! 3 I \ I :l • 0 t p I I ~ l • • I • • • • I ' . ( . , . ! . . c • • • • • ' 3 l 1 I . I ~ I ! l y • i ~ l I I ! _. • • I , I o I a ' I i I ! ; I ' I . l ; I ' •• I ' I I I • • • ,. . •'•• M ' ... ' HOURS OPEN: MON. thru SAT. BUILD 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ICLOSEI) SUNDA YSI ALE IS LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND . SALE ENDS SAT. APRIL 6 ... ' . . : 4x8'd /8"10UGH SAW RUSTIC REDWOOD T·ll I .....•..........................•. s I O~?. '. . I I ' ~xB'zS/8 " SELECT SMOOTH FIR T· 111 6" Gro .. s .•... 00 . 00 ........................• i .......... 00 S I Q~?. 4ll l 'x3/8" ROUGH SAW CEDAR SHOP •.••.•••• ,., •• , ••. , .• , •• ·:• •.•• ~··~ •••••. i, ........... ,, .. • ~6 ~ • 4x8'xJ ;a" RouGH sAw FIR sHoP ................... oo •.•••••. 00 •• 0000 •• 00 ••••• 1.00 .00 ·oo ··· ••••••• 5 6~ ;x8'x5/8" ~OUGH SAW REDWOOD SHOP T·ll I ,. & ... GROVES ......•..•...•.•••. ········ 5 7~?. ! .... ., ••.•• , •. PARTICLE BOARD ..... ········ ...................•... ······ ...... ······· s I~ SEVERAL THOUSAND SHEETS OF PLYWOOD TO CHOOSE FROM AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES . .,,.,,,,, .. RUSTIC CIHAMMON BIRCH ........................... ,. ............................... 5 5~?. 4x8'x ' •" ROUGH SAW Fl R TWO COLORS ................. 00 •••••• .' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S 6 ~?. 4x8'x''•" RUSTIC ST. CLAIR BIRCH .............................................................. ss~?. ' · s3so ,., .. ,,, .. NO GROVESsEYERALCOLORS •.•............. ................. ....... .......... ..• • • WE HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND SHEETS OF.f'ANELING IN STOCK. !OVER 25 DIFFERENT PANELS ON DISPLA YI 2a".J2".3 6".13;rHOLLOW CORE PRE-F1H1s-1eo ........................ oo .•••.•..•••• , .••• s6~?. 3o ".32"·3'"·P1 ... FIR FRONT DOORS w1rh·Guss STARTING •T ..... ··oo •••••.•..•••..• s45~?. So c s4so THOU~AHDS OF CABfNEJ DQOR_S ........................... •oo .••• oo ••••••. • · to .. . PRE-FINISHED I 3/8" SOLID CORE 28"-30'•J2".)6" •oo •••••••oo oo ••oo• .. ••••••• .. ······"·· s 14~?. PRE-FINISHED I'/•" SOLID CORE 36" ............ : .......................................... s 17~?. THERE ARE TWO RAIL CARS OF SOLID CORE DOORS IN TRANSIT. IF CARS ARE-NOT HERE ALL SALES MADE DURING THIS SALE WILL BE FILLED FROM THESE CARS. In Addition To Sale Doors Approximately " 3,000 Doors In Stock. THOUSANDS AT _DISCOUKT OF OTHER BUILDING ITEMS eRICES -.HARDWARE -LUMBER ALUMINUM SHEE'llNG -LOCKS -MOULDING, ETC. I FIBERGLASS TUB & SHOWER CARVED MOULDING LINEAL FEET 5/8 SHEET ROCK '4z8 ' T & G 2500 SOUTH . MAIN ST. IN SANTA ANA P~9NE ·.(11.4) 546-1 _032 (Approximatel '~00 Feet ·~o~th . Of ·s1 .. ndard Brands in Santa Ana) .. ,, •• • 1 -·· .. T--DAILr l"1Lu1 '"~ .w , '", • .i ~co • J••• ,.. - .~:Incentive Pay ~Ian ~i [/,Illegal for County? I .J',y WILLIAM SCHREIBEll • Of "'9 Delly '11•1 Sl•N , • SANTA ANA -Orange 1 County Supervisors learned ' \r.r~y thal a n(."Wl~ - <,tlrafted incentive pay syStl'm , ~ar q, QOUllty employes may 11·be WKXJMtitutional. ') -Tn a memo to ~UfX'f\ \<;or;, , County Chunsc1 Adr1nn Ku~·Jl('r said such a pay inc<-nli\C pl1111 . would at the very least be at odds with the countv's currt.'fl1 l merit promotion syStem. I ON Tlll-: \\'l=':JCllT or • Kuypcr's findings. !he board voted lO delay action on the new incentive progra1n for thre<> ~·~ks lo g i v e r rhemse\va time lo study the l implications. Under the incentive pro- [ gram drafted by Count y Administrative Officer llobert i Thomas. top oou111y executives ( would undergo an evaluation process, get a rating and get raises and bonuses based on ) their perfonnance. 1 Thomas told supervisors the J evaluatKln proct'SS "'oold con-( mt of meetings bet"'l"en the • CAO and the department head, preparatlon of an l rvaluation by the CAO and a ! !ub sequent performance 1 rating on a scale of one to five . . ! The only top county officials : exempt frorn the r a t i ng system "'-ould be those who I are elected by the voters. ! 'lbeir pay rate is set by the I legislature. ELECTED CO UN TY f depart.ffient heads i n c I u d e such people u Assessor Jack ' ' Vallerga. District A!tomcy Cecil Hicks. O>unty Clerk William St John and Tax- ' Coll~or--Treasurer Bob Ci- ""1. Part ol Thomas...,plan i.!1 the I e9Cabli.9bment of base pay rates for all top appolnted cx- 1 .... u .... A salary range wookl be .. ,.iabli!bed on either side of 't:"ibe base rate and 1ach depart\ , . ;,JDttit head would be po!lilioned . -ii 1>is oaW-y based .. past r perfonnance. I In addition, the county e-x- ecutives can earn annua l bonuses of between Sl.000 and : $4,000 depending on their HE DRAFTED PLAN Robert Thomas DailJ Pita! :ualf Pa..1• HE QUESTIONS IT Counsel Kuyper " rating level and I h e i r performance over the ycur. On Thomas' scale, a rating of l5 to 5.0 c.-ould earn a court- ly official JOO percent of the base rate and give him a large bonus. Promolion to the base rate could mean a pay raise of as 1nuch as 20 percent in some cases. THE OTllER ratings range down lo a 1.0 to 1.9 category v.'bcre lhe official could lose five percent o( his pay and rate no bows.. Thomas wants the board to CHURCH appNJ'\"! the plan by July so u can be irutltuled during the toming fiscal year. Kuypcr 's primary criticism of the proposed lnoortlve plan is • that it confi.lct.s legally with the merit system created by the bo:ard Jn 1966. In his memo to the board, Ku yper said current depart- n1en t hca<L'> "may ha\·e a vcstrd right in the existing • merit sysle1n" and an eva1ua- lion process could jeoparcliie their rights to due ~ in the event a low ratlnl is given ~·ith Its subsequent pay rut. Kuyper also said the bonll3 proposed for top performan,ce "could be construed as a gift of public fund s in violation of !he Cal ifornia Coostitutioo.'' if tl i§ given for past 'work performed as Thon1as ~ pro- posing. 11 E SA ID TH.E county could work around that problem by simply stating that an ur> dertennined p:>r1.iC111 of the employe's salary has been defen"ed Jor later pa.ymcnt. Kuyper also said provisions may have to be made in the plan for appeals by c1nployes \.\"ho get p.1y cuts because of poor performarn..>e. In his roncludlng paragraph, KurJX'r .~.1ill the llf'YI' ft'C'Om· m('nd;l!ions put 1he merit :.~·stem as 11 appli!'S lo depart- ment heads in doubt. . Santa Ana I To Horwr Astronaut SANTA ANA -Astronaut Gerald Carr. a Santa Ana resi· dent. will be honored al the •·Gerald Carr llecognition Dinner" at 8 p.m. ·Friday al the Sa nta Ana Elk.s Cluh . Jirq Cooper of K<X;E-TV will introduce Carr, who will show a fil m of Skylab Ill. Ticket.a, which cost $7 .50 per pe'r30n, are available · from Roy M. Ingalls at 8.l4..f l41 or ~rank Blaszcak-BL&14-031. The public is inviled. -. . • ' ' ~·' ( f 1· f,, ' OR FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT? Funeral services may be held in any church or one of our mortuary chapels. If a chu rch service is desi red , we are fam iliar v.·it h procedures and rituals of many dcnom1nat ions, and arc fully t"quipped and prepared to ser\'C in any church. de sig nated . " ' , ( 11lllr.ntmtu.ntrr i11rmortal. Jark Mortuary • Ceqietery "Everything in One Beautiful Place ' Cemeterv •Mausoleum • Funeral Home Chapels • Columbarium • ~rematorv Veterans Lawn• Flower Shop • 14801 BEACH BLVD. WESTMINSTER (2131 •3l-65n (7 1') 893-2•21 (71') 531 -1725 • ' ' . ORANGE COUNTY 9-year old Case Begins in County SANTA AN,.\ -A former Santa Ana probation officer accused of guooing down his estranged wife's boyfriend pearly nine years ago has been ordered to stand trial on a murd<.!r charge. LESTt:R BRO\YNlNG, 41 , ·will race the charge J une 24 in Orange County Superior Court. li e ple;1d<'d innocrnt before Judge James Turner during Tuesday's court proceeding. Deputy Public Attorney Ron Butler. appointed to represent Browning. 113.s asked for a hearing April 19 to quash a deadly weapons allegation by tile prosecution. Brtl\vning is accused Cl r (a tally shooting Anaheim resl· dent Albeit '''heeler \\'Hborn, 42, in 1965. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ BRUSH and BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP Anyone can care lor J Brush ! Blo,..t!'r hi•r slvte. or our o lher curl cOa A1ng . tust;.lree lull tuntt•(lrial 1SCISSOR STYLES wh+ch are as eaSt,IO 00 a~ IU'>I ~t1dmOOO Our lamp cuts linger tumble cut' t u11ong iron cut•. wash Towel clrv. brus0h 11 ll~Jlt cuts or s1moto wa~h ,1nG ... ear cu!s are SCIS- SORED alt tai..e-care-01 your·.e!t s111.-~ GOOd lor any acie, any ha1~ No 1eas•ng. no roll~·rs. no pons. no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS. •LSO: MO SET l'U.MAMEMT WA YES. YOU MAY t41YH WAWT TO SET TOUll HAlll A~AIM. JOSEPH 'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntington Beach Fullerton tS64 HMllittOOI A•~. 305 M. Horbcw ltnl. 968-3535 879-3863 o.il~ 8 .t..M. lo IO ,.M . ."sot.&~ ... t tot; ,.M. • Where do-you want .the freezer .. ( ' in your new· 11n11. refrige rator .•. ·~ on tl\e:side? oo_ the bottom?--on the !Q~ \ on« gives you a choice Make the greatest cook~ing discovery sinc e fire! ·-~ ..... 7<J~ >_..€,/ ' .. ~ ........ ' .. ' ' . Modet RA -40 T~e RADARANGE coo~s a 5 l~roast in 35 minutes: bacon in 4 minutes; a hamburger 1n 60 seOJnds; a hqt dog in 20 seconds! It's a miracle workert Coolr.1 cool. Th• oven nt••r ht1t1 up! Orily the IDQd In tl'\e R1darange ric<its up. You can eYen put your hand on tile 51d1 11111 Y<W ltke out dehc1ous roa!I. Ho pot1 end P•nt lo cl••n upl You newr cook IJLt.tte.!J). You u~e QC!Jy g!assw•re, pl111ie or p1por products. Browning. Y••· Ro1s11. tur~eys, nam and otl'ler large loods brown 1ust !tit.way ou want. SIER TO OPERATE 1"'-OYtf\ JOU now h1wt1 A ii d6 il"PYI the !ood-1n;r.10511 1111 "1or: aet 11\f: 1•mer illnd pusn the 111rt i w1tchl \ Oo~r • '· Saoul'd"oy' IJ7.Jll0 ~··· ~ ~~:~:!~.~·~·p·~=~.·7:~~,!~~''.~: -.~ ... ~ .......................... , ,,.., ........ . • NIW,TOLL PRU SERVICE PHONE NUMllR Zlnlth 7.3437 ·- MICROWAVE OVEN A MADE BY rnnono Reduces actual cooking time by 75"/o IT'S A GREAT ENERGY SAVER ! I ' \\', .... ~ . ~ , ........ ·~· .. -·~ ....... . -.,. "' • ••• 11 \ r I \ l ( I I , , l h 1r'd<1~. 1.1.irch ~8_...l q,;_, _________ D_A_ll_Y_P_ll_D_T~J..,,9 LAFC Tal\:e s Actio11 011 Eco-i1111}act Bo111llsl1ell Rabies Clinics To Be Offered I ORANGE COUNTY SA:-.O'T.\ ANA -The Oran ge Cow~!>' LOc:3l Agency Forma- tion Con1missioo approved a 111a1cr ..shakeup in lls opera- lions \lt'ednesd:ly arter being !f)ld it must require en-- \·1ronmental impact reports on \ 1rtuultv all actions that roine i)(•forl' it. \\'ednesdt1.\. Bc>l!l'rUf> said 11 nppcars !hat .:i.11 :.i.ct1ons deal· 1ng \jo•ilh ;-1 ph)i>iCH1 ehan1ite 111 bvu1ld<1r1es or JUTL~lL'llOns Drl' subj1.'C l to !ht· C:.l1f<H111a Envirocunen1:!1 l}u:ilny Act He presented co1111niss1oncr• \\ ith a list or vroct·dur1'.'I th:n 111)plicnnts mu<::t ru1\1' r; •l lhrouJth lo gr·r 1 ~1t·1r µropri<it-d n(•tions :ippro1 l'd b~· 1 h (' l_\FC Turner \jo11J :.il'O h.i\t' tu d"C"ldl-' 11lk·t~l·r tiw 1·1t\' in- 101\t·d In an nnnn'<;lfhln or '1Jh1·r1· of 1n!ltl('lll1' rl('tlfll1 h thl' lt'ad a~('nC'y -rcspons1bil! for the prt>pnr.111nn rind ap· ptO\'lll of nn ~:lit. H .... llerUl' ~.ud the L.\Ft' 11 i!I 11..• th~· lt•:id <i~cnt·v v.·hrn tht• land 1n qui•.,\1011 h;1,n'1 t11•1•n prt .. /.OOL'd b,\' lh11 l:ll) 111:11 \\ ;uns to cl;1un 11 Super visors Doub]c Size Of O'Neill C1n11111"'5lonrrs also dN'ido'."d to hire a consulting firm to rc1·1C'"' :ill incoming Elft!I' ''" an111•x:11 1on~. de·nnne."ation.;. 1·1t\-forn1:itions and sphl.'rc:i of 1nfluencr. DEPt:n' COL:STY Counsel \'ictor &llcrJ'.: ruJed that thr L\~,C is subjec·1 lo en- \'ironnl('ntal impact re2ula- tions bt><.'auSf> of an apµrals <·()Urt decision in Los Angeles two weeks ago. \IL:Cll OF ·r11r. :1u!hQrlly Ill de1erm1n1ng the nalurr of ;1•1 "(·!loo r..-•qtu''\1'<1 of !he I.AFC th._· L.\Fl' 1.1r11 1.1 till• rr1•11111 \\"ill rest v.·it h its executive of-Pl:innint. IJ, .•. 11'11111.'nl f 1r ht•l11 fit.i.•r . HT. ·rurnt'r. 1n !ht• !)l"tJl:ir;1•ion .ind rt•11•·11 Uc\lerue said ·rurnrr v.·111 1--- SA\i·\ A'\\ -Orani:e Coont.1· Sup('r\'i,;or~ ha\'r ncar- h· douhl"i! 1h•· ~11r (If O"\l•ill Park in rhr h1!1~ ;1!xi1 e \llssion \'irjn ThrY h<i"'' 1!,.<·u!,·d 1'1 ~ri·ntl ~':~.()f)fl 10 1,1k1• ••\t•r Z12 <if'rrs: of v.·ildrr111'.~~ l:1n<l <1<l1<11 ,·111 to the park duna tr-d bi· the. Ramakrishn"' 1nonk:i of !he \fedanta Soci1'1y . T\\o days after 1hat rotrrt decision. llTi ich involved 000 :lCTC" of land in Camar illo. Orange County:s !..AFC "·rnt into a .<:l:ttc of limbo on ordt·rs fron1 the rounty roun"CI The dist rict l'flurt rul. cl th;11 have lo decide lf an 11pp1ican1 must prr1mrc a full 1-~lll or( ml•r1•ly a s~trrnenl o I nrgati1·e impact on the en· v1ron111cnL l\fcsnn 1-lonor ed At Graduation <111 annc~at 1on action bv lhc l 'a thcrinc J<1nt' \\' r r n c r. \'••n1ur.1 County LAFC ~·:Os in-daushtcr or :\Ir and '.\1 rs 'a lid \)ccau~c the panel !ailed 1',orrcsr \\'l'rnl'r of Cos1;1 lo ha\·c an Elltprcparcd. ~f1.>.11a , has grad11nlrd cum l:nrd!'! hf elCmenr:1r\· education - FEA!tFl'L f)J<~ siinil;ir nr-and psyrholo,::y · fro1n the lions here. Bellcrue got the College of Idaho. THE PROPERTY Pr i cf' t•ommis.sion to susprnd any The rrgistrar of the C'Ol!ege v.wks out lo ahQ11t $142 prr further ;1ct ioos un1il he had a announ«-d that 1\tis:. \licmer acre, but th<' co.~1s artuall v chance 10 s1udy the C'OUrt uc-was one of two sturlenti; C"O\'er onlv pavn1enl of back tion. graduating v.ilh honors at the taxes and con ctruction of a In his respoose to th~ I.AFC end of the fall semes1cr. fence around 40 :1C'tt•S of land,,~------------.o;;;-;;---iiiiiiiiiim••••-Oiiiil keot bv the monL;~ 1• St1JX'r\'isors nl~n ,.1,.,1rcd th,. "·31· for ne(!r tiati(ln~ on ;inoThC'r 40 3l'rr~ of Dt'l1X'11\" adjolnin~ hlllh 1h~· p·1rk anrl lht> gift parcel at a total e~t or $16."1.&XI. I Part of th:i! 40 acrr" 1~ a JJ. arre p.1rC'el along Li1·e Oak l Cnn~·on Hoad being orrrre<l ff'I !hf> countv at full cash \"alur. b~· lhe \1~danla monks. 1 TllE ~101\'KS nli;o kt:pt :i ro.1rl cascrnent across 1he eounf \"'s ncv.• land lo their! nvina~tCr\". [ Real Pro1>c~1 .. 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Ellls Glazier is runnll\g for city cottncll because he wants 1i. city government to express the will ol the people. and not 1ne special interest groups. ,.._.e.-~ ......... -~w.ii.er-n •HwWt .... Nl •porlli9CI' ' ' ' lll11rsday, fi11rch 28, 1974 1'la1·sl1al's, Sl1erift's Ottiee Candidate Blasts Merger By 0 . C. llUSTl~GS 01 1M 0.11, 1'111' l!•H A proposed n1er <'r nf thti C'OUJllY Marshal's Office wilh the county Sheriff's Q(fice is "political nonsense ," clai1ns fl1arshall Norris, a candlda te for sheri!L ' epulies operating .as court\ Ana. Further in(ormatlon I! functionaries. aviu lable from Lucy C. Lynd , tlad the sheriff cooperated 5:!-1:8956, or f\1crle Rabine, 541· "·Ith the milrshul in follovt'ini: 9J25. the suggestions of palit Grand 1~· 't.r {.{ Juries. 1the duplication anil SA~ FRANCISCO Mayor waste 1..'0uld have been rcduc· Joseph Alioto is expoc.1ed ed ye.ars ago, Norris charged Norris, a cll'rk 11· h u in a prepared stale1nent. Superior Court The solution, he v.·cn~ on. Coordinator Gets A '"ard ooec 11·1l, a she r iff's lieu 1 e n· boils dov.'tl to hnving th<' tnarshal's ofric.'C serve civil processes \\'hile the shl'rill • t·stabllshes a ~ini;:Je. ccn· Saturday at a fundraiseNn his honor at tht home ol htr. and P.1rs. John R. Banks, 1182 Cutlegate Lane , Santa Ana. It start.s at 2 p.m. Co-ho6t will be Arthur N. Hewes of Santa Ana, recenUy elected vice president-trea· surer of the Ca lifornia Bar AMociation. More infonnalion about the event can be obta ined by call- ing Dolly Schultz, ~31$6. LaNARD 1i\. Ho It n d , 13" MANUAL PORT ABLE TYPEWRITER w •• s 121 so 'I 4J"' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FONM~ •179n NOW s 14995 rOCkETROMIC World's only poeker·s1Le p11 nt1ng calculator Easy loading w11h taoe casseTt es 12·d1g1t read-oul. Adding machine 10g1c Ope1ate5 on rechargeable battery paek or AC 29/IJA HARBOR ant, s a Y s ~ '3~ tra\1icd unit to handle ar/'C~t hi s old ~11. \\'arrants. S he r i f f "The efficiency is i n James 11u· cooperation, not in one ofnce 3ick, is-to / ,11:obbllng up anoth<'r to form a blaindc 1f.or largt·r burt>aucracy,·· Norris :iny up 1ca-NOR11ts asserted. lion of cUort and wasted t.1x A,. -"- dollars that hns resulted fro1r. ·1 , i..~ CAL-MART ' QI COSTA MESA 546-4018 Tw1, • s.t, 9:JO • S;JO SANTA ANA -Santa Ana Democratic candidate in the River Green b e I l Plan 38th Congressional District, coordinator C.R. ' 'R o d ' ' has opened a campaign head· Sackett has been Damed reclp-quart ers at 125.50 Brookhurst irnl of !he 1974 Coriscrvatifll1 St., Suite J , liard en Grove. Cal Award given by the Sea and Kimura h.as been named cam- Sage Chapter of the AUdubon palgn manager. Society. ...:.::::::::..:.=::::::._ ____ :__ ____________________________ _ bo1h marshal's ana shl•riffs _l\1YRLI E . ~3~\cy Evers, l'"Jdow of c\\'tl ri ghts !cadet The society also annouoced that its first "A~·ard to Balloo1tists To Ex1Jlai1t Up, Do·wns :\h'llgcr E\·ers. "ill SJlCak on .. 1'he i\linority l'c>rson 1n the F:ducalional and Po I 1 l i ca I \\'orld'" at !J :JO a rn . Monday in !he Lit.lie Theater at C.'ha~ man College in Orange . * * * A StS per person fundraiser Industry'' h3s been given to the La Solana Corporation for its construction of nesting sites for the endangered Cali!ornia Least Tern. ANAHEirit -Costa l\.1esa balloonists Ra y Gallagher and Portis Woolley will explain the ups and downs of their hot air sport Tuesday night at the Royal Inn here. is planned for April Fool's Day in Santa Ana by supporters of attorney Claude E. Young , a Democratic candidati: i.11 ctn· tral Orange County's 72nd Assembly Dis!rict. Reservations for the gala evening affair. set £or 7 p.m. al the Handlebars S.1loon in &inta Ana, can be n1adc by con t a c t i n g VounR for Assen1bly headqunrlf'rs, 4lS W. 17th St., Santa Ana, telephone 835-5747. Trailer Fee 111 County SACRA~·J Ef\IO -Orange Ccuntv has received 5:~75.972.8.1 in the semi-annual apportionment of trailer coach license fees. state Controller Houston I. t'lourooy has an- nounced. The l\\'O young aeronauts will s~ movies and slides, explain pilot I i c e n s e re- quirements .and talk about forming a balloon club. There is oo admission charge for the gathering, scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. in the hotel's Kentucky Room, 1855 South llarbor Blvd. * * * The sum was the fourth largest received by a county, after Los Angeles. San DieKO and Riverside counties. • TllE ORANGE County Coalition to Dump Nixon plans a rally at 2:30 p.m. Saturday The smallest share wa 11 at El Salvador Parle in Santa $109.62 to Al pine County. ·~~~..w~~ 1\~ 1/lll111 LARGE TREE SILK OAK • EVERGREEN ASH 19'5 15 GAL MOST NUtsalES $15.00 SPIDER LILY 69' 1-GAL Compost at Our Low Prices Bark ······· ......... ... . .... 1.59 Commercial Mir ... 1.39 Forwsr Hu mu• .................... 1. 98 Redwood Compost ....... 1.69 Shredded Bark ... .... 1. 98 3 Cu. ft, "'9• STRAWBERRY BEGONIA 75' V)e¥~ i BLOSSOMING • . BARGAIN'S e MARIGOLDS , "LIYH Up Y-Walle Witt. lerden 4" POTS JUNIPER SALE • BLUE PFlmR •TAMS 2'5 ALLEPO PINE 69~.GAL. COMPACT GROwtR TREE SPECIAL • IOffiEIRUSH 5-GAL • OLEANDER I.UGI SIZIS lbcelnttn" ,., ......... .......... • DWARF RED FLAX ,!. £ ::: )49 ~ ,~ 'I' 5 GAL . •· -~ \-!==ft NURSERY 15640 llOOIHUIST, WESTMINml -.~ ....... !..,. ,..Ill 139·-1 llC It 1:11 PM ~~~..W~'U- ' • RAS 8r. ACCESSOR(S · STEREO 8r. SOUND EQUIPMENT · PHOTO PROCESSING 8r. ETC. Miranda Bauer C4 SENSOREX II MOVIE with F 1.8 Lens CAMERA e Sp lll-lt111(t ran(1lind11 e Hol 1lloe olui PC flash s111e outilll e s11uttt1 •Pt•d• 1-1/1000 plus "B" Our Reg. 199.95 CARRYING CASE epllon1I •••• lit.9S Miranda SENSOR ET COMPACT JS e El•cll onc sl'tutltr ranee it stc., lo 1/100 ,,c. • Ran11 11ndtr loc usln1 e Automatic 11111! syst111t Our R•g. 89.95 82.95 Sauer E 2SA ELECTRONIC JLASB wilh BUILT -IN NI -CAO UTTERIES l AC ADAPTER -RECHARGER • Com11ute1ll1d Licht 011tput • AUIOt!tlllc Opt11tl on • e Guld• Nurnbtr SI lot 11.odaclYomt II ASA 25 • R1 crclln1 Tl11111: DIUt•y l-10 SIC ., AC 12 Ste. Honeywell Pentax SPOTMATIC f With F 1.8 Lens • SUPfl Multi Cotl•d T1kut1t lr l•ll• e 81hlnd the lens lllll1rl n111111111 • Sllullt r 1 peed1 10 1/1000 sec. Penta1t Cuol ity 256.95 Honeywell Pentax SP 1000 With f 2.0 lens • De la11d aclitl'I shutter telt11e TtkUftllf f/1.1 Sw111r lhtr• L9111 Acc111a l• lll1outh-1111-lens Melerl n1- Sllulltr 1pe1ds up to 1/1000 11c. 239.95 Honeywell Pentax ES BODY • Computer ten11011ee1 •litct1onlc 1llutt1t • Shuttef .... e11 I to 1/1000 ttc. e All P'e11U1 atce11otlet ·~ T1k111ntr lt111e1 Wiii Wiik wltll IM!W !.S 11141 Ow ,.1.lt<.ll 289.95 e Aulomatic bt hlnd -tllt-ltns t •poi u11 ccmt1ol • 23 o· shult1r •it lo l P0¥11tr Zoom Bauer XL Super 8 MOVIE . CAMERA • T1~ts 11tovi11 In "t1isllnt lilhl" o,. Re g. 144.95 • Fits in lht ~Im ol 1our hand • Btilli1nt ttwou1h-tlll-lln1 1 09 95 vie• l lnd11 · • c on11ol illdlc1101s in \ht •lt w lind11 • Bauer E 18A ELECTRONIC FLASH --, ~ •• " . • ";"' with BUILT -IN NI-CAD BATTERIES l AC ADAPTER -RECHARGER Comput1rht d Llcllt Output Guldt Numb11 its fllf !l;odachroM ll ASA 25 Rtcrcllnt Time : 811\trr 8·10 Sec., AC 15 Ste. o,. Reg . 49 .95 42.95 Prirt 135mm F 2.8 Lens •Four ltn• tllrntnl •Field tn&I• 11 eS111al1t111111rture 1/22 Ptntax ar Minolta mount o ......... , 39.95 Soll1ar Automatic Len1e1 T4 135mm F 2.8 AUTO LENS 61.75 90 230F 4.5 AUTO ZOOM • 11 Elt mtnt Zoom • Arl&I• 27:12• • DulU-ln l1n1 Shtdl Ou1 Ai!C.179.,5 14 6 95 T< m'"'" • not i111: tuded 3306 Kl STEREO SYSTEM e E l&ht-T1ack Rt cord1r/P'l11 11 • AM/FM $11 11 0 Ra dio e f 1,1ll-Sl11 Dtlu1r Chan1r r 1111 11h Diamond St~l1.1s iftd D1.111 Covtr e F 11\ Wind 10 1 Procra m ~t ar e II e E1 t1 1 l i ra~ S11e1ktrs cameras et cetera SOUND SAVINGS Ou r R•g . 784 .95 2 5 9 C 9 5 crmeras e cetera Pr i<H tff1cli v1 th rough Mo Sl day , Apr il I. ,• SOUTH COAST PLAZA-COSTA MESA BIUSTOl AT SAN DIEGO FRWY • PHONE 979-3373 MONDAY-fltlOAY: 10.9 SAT: 10-' P.M. SUN: 12 (noon) S P.M. I G A c 0 a A u n c . . ·~ . . . . . . . ) DAILY PILOT 2 / She · Finds Child 'Stars '-Without Pushy Mothers By BOB TllO~IAS taltnlcd, attractive children, and r..l1"!1. DomJ1an does II every day. An lllOCIRtc of lhe Jnck \\'orrnstr talent a1ency, shl' SJ*'tllize_~ 1n ~oung tal(!Ut, with &ood result.I. An1on11 her find1 : LOS ANGELES !Al'J -\\'ith tv.v youngsters oom1na1ed for Acadtrny awurds -Linda Blair and Tat'um O'Neal as su pporting actrcsoos -sobe pt'Opl o ti re "'ondering if lhe era of the chJld si.ar \1 111 rctum. DANNY BONADL'CE ind 0 r la n f'CY.SllT on "Ttw Partridge Family .. : It v.·on't happen . says one cxpi;>rt in the ht•ld of child actors. She is Pat Domigan. \1'Mse practiced ere has spotted dozl'ris of youngsttrs fGr n10vies, li'lc1•isu>n 11er1es and corrunerclals. Kami Cotler of "l 11K: \\':1ltons'': l'lu1t llov.·a.rd ru1d ti.litch Brov.11 in the fl('Y.' ··cowboys" TV St.·r1cs: Kirby Furlan~. v.ho play'S neptK>"· Patrick 111 ··~lame ": ~11ch&cl f{ughes of Danny Tilornas' · ~1alre Room FOC" lira ndd addy · ·; ~1aurtne McO>rmi ck of ··Th~ Brady Bunch": Erin ~\turphy, the Tabetha of "Be"itched." "I DON'T TlflNK there 'Aili be any trend toward child stars suc.'n as v.·e had In the 1930I," ~\1rs. Domigan remarked.· "There simply aren't enough roles ror :young players. The studl08 aren't makin g the kil"lth of pictures that starred Shirley Temple, Mickey Rooney and Judy "And I placed three out ol the seven cl1ildren in 'The Sowld of r..1usic,' " !'.1rs. Oo1nigan added. She is an anomalv in 'A'hal she admits Is the ··dog~at-dog;' business of sell ing show busirl('s.~ talent. A soft·spoken, O.-ftf 'lie• 5••" ..,.."' Garland." TATUM O'NEAL But there Is still work to be roond for ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Housi11 g Ce11sus Slated TB8 The Anaheim·Santa Ana· VII tM.18 Garden Grove and the Los1 Ang e l es· Long Beach lill'll"il' metropolitan area• will be • canv~ In a new annual survey of the nation's housing by Eunice Walk up to be conducted by the Burcau j The> ful•I crisis m61y b1• of the Census. "Ma!'ll~ ·· but 1t rl'rtalnly They are among the 20 htis put people huck on \h('ir 31"C~I lo be 1urveyed between fel!l. ('fhut"s not quite l'iU('h April I and .March, 1975. I un a~·rul jokt-when you 're 15,000 hou1ung unit, In the !::.t rollinJ( throu~h The Los Angeles-Loni Be fl ch Villajll' -especially since ~a w_ill be visited ~nd 5,000 you cun v.'alk uv.•ay with units 1n the Anaheim-Santa some ree11\y a11tonl11hlnM Ana" Garden Grove area. barga ins! J The survey will make poss1· s:'Jlk. ble comparisons on t h e '?>i11.~ number and types of Musing. ~f'\ the vacancy rate, and \\"ha_t"s in a name'.' A l?t characteristics of tenants. ~01nct1mcs. 11 .U.O.D.l .. I· ... Each household will be mail-for l'xamplc is an acronyn1 ed an introductory letter priori for 1111\\ L"rban Ot>S1J!n to the interviewer's visit. De\"l'lopmC'n l Lahor;itor~·. f.tcrtcra unrl T ll Al' st<.1nds for a li\·c·ly s.vs ll·m of B h • patented furn 1s h1ni;:s e . 3Vl0f rrcalt'd by .Jim and Pt·nny Of Animals Discussed !lull. Come st•e. _ilVl-'?tfl~ The e<irring that you !\lost v.·ould hate lo, \·ou al\\·ays :.ecm to Lo~c the m<.1tc to: Dr. Daniel Ely or Fountain ~V"< Valley and Dr. Christopher "11,;-- Stevens of Seal Beaclt will li Lb.at hap1>ens_ to you, be demonst ra te the monitoring of ~ure to stop at lh c ne\v animal b ehavior at kiosk \\"ht·rc t:T('. no11• USCaleidoscope VJ, the offers some most unusual l/niversity of Southern jc "·elry . (i\tu ch or il Califomia"s open .house Sun· designed by Carlos him self. day from JO a.m. lo 5 p.m. the rest from his native Information "'ill also be pro-Argcntina.) You . n1~1 y not vided about plans ror the LAC· find a match _:_ but you."rc USC C-ancer Hospital ; s ure to ('Orne u11 \\"Ith Research Instlhlte and on t s oml.'th 1ng con so ling. USC School of J\1edicine. any11 ;1y. All events are open to the ~"~ public free or charge. A shut·1 ~"" ·tie bus will provid e Or you could ha,·e your transportation between the1 ear s p1crrl'd at T iit: main campus and the School , JE\\"El. Tlll~:t· and end the er( r.Iedicine. probl(•ffi once and for all. Tlrree Coast Profs Get Fello'~'ships 'Mlree Orange Coast pro- fessors have been av:arded $2 ,000 summer study felJowships by the l'\ational Endo"'·menl for the l!umanitics. Hazard Adams of Newport Beach. a profes.sor at UC Irvine. received his rellowshi in English. Alexander Celle: or Laguna Beach. \\'ho <11 0 teaches at UC!, received n fellowship in comparative literature. Bruce T. Dov.11ing or Foun· lain Valley, a professor at the University of S o u l h e r n California, was av.·arded a fellowship In linguistics. G1m Slilf ety Co11rses Available A se~s of four·hour course~ Oil hunting and gun safety will be olJered in Newport .Be.ach city council chambers starting April 10. A certificatim or "iUCces~ful completion ol the roorse is required before new Calllornin hunting licenses \l'Ul bC! Issued actOrdlng lo Garla nd H11tlt~'. ~ Westminster man authorized ty the state to give tbe course. There b a SS ma terials fe-e. Course v.i ll be offered tn t"'O two-hour part."! beti:l'Ming at 7:30 p.m. on the followlo <r dat<" Aprll 10 and 17; Aprll 24 and May I; May II and 22; and May 29 and June 1. For r~tratlon lnlmnallon call Hatlty at 894-2526. 41h lC'\"l.'I. i\lcrcn ntill.' Bld g., wherl.' there are rnalerials for dn-it ·~'oursl•lf earrings (;:ind other adornn1l·nts1 as \\."t>ll , 1( y ou "re a gcm·traflcr. ~VI::_ 7.1,;-- 0 n the same r1 oor. GA ,\tF:S:\lt\i\"SlllP C<1rries e\'erythin~ ~ou n<'C'd to enjoy eYcry i:ame in the alphab('t -\\'hethcr you start with Ana grams. Bingo and Checkers o r Auct!On. Backgammon and Chess. ~lov.··to book!', too. for beginners or experts. .SW~ ~". Al so in the .\lcrC'<.Hltile mcJ i;:. -3rd lc\"el ~JACK G LF.,N /Tflf: POST~:R GAL l~E R\' \viii be <•x hibit1ng One llundred Yeur s Of P os ter s. heginning April lst . li\t• fooling~) F'rom Lautrec and Cherrt t o \V arhol and Llch1enstein. ,,.,~ "),,.- r\umbered bank accounts aside. v.·hat could be more S"'lss llian S"·1ss Cloe tr and S"·iss Chorolntc " II E I D I ' S L I T T I. t: S\\'ITZf:RL1\S O has both . A\"0 d~licious pa stries and homemad e s <1ndw1 ches \\"hi <'h run bc. eaten at the outdoor tahll'.$ undrr the umhrrlla~ for a delightrul ~hoppi ng brt•ak. "''"' .... fi -A "Peor1e Box" fits into your palm; and "'hen ~·ou ope n it, there are six tiny ml'n and "'omen in:r1ide . Tell thenl ~·our troubles. put the hd back on. gi1 e th em a little s hake -and )Ou r troubles \"llnil'ih' Or so v.c "'<'re told t1l Lt\ TORTUGr\, \~here wt c heerfully in\ csted our iS< in this bit o r r.ualumalan "'hi m s I c 8 I i·t \". DISCOVER TllE VILLAGE? , CHllDllH'S HA.llSYTUHG SHCIAUllNCI ,_,-.., ,.,.,...,_. l•"tl ... Ir ... ,. ,_ ... -.! CJfze Gof d Piece Cuatom Deaignlng ,,._. Engraving 17141 SS7·64Jl D iamond ·~ -.--. Setting 11..._..........,1-_w .. lll&A.11-..."1.h l.I LUt\l(H UHJ'~fit 11a.m.-2p m .!o30-!0pm. '.>UNDA'f BRUNCH C.OUNl~'f SlfA(/A.Sr IOa m -2 30p m. beod$-shtt/ls-mocrame ear piercing $8.50 the west end where the nicest clolhes hang out Happiness is FUN IDEAS from /I Sereqflipity // t ' A ~!QUE GIFT & CA RD SHOP .. 11 fi 557·2702 <,,,,,...~~ . .._.....,. ___ . lTI ME t LIFE BOOKS. ARE AVAIL.ABLE HERE. Sintl• tlll•t or compltl• Mri11 -ithol.lt tubt<ription. c.om.lnWbnWM MERCHANTllE BLDG. SJJ.J875 ·~~ .~ hungry tiger RESTAU~ANT ••II .,.,11110 OYl!l ~ 1•1' 979.11 u 1 OPEN \Jaity r(!I" Lunch Sund:i y for Brtln<'IT Llffil.GEM_ INDIAN ARTS f4HI HAHDCaAFTED IHDIAH JEWELRY HA VAJ().HOPl-IUHI WISHON-HARRELL STONEWARE a truly uniQue c~lection of handthrown pottery • r-11••-' e.tt.. ""-It • C.,._f• Mftltt. UM •C.,.-cM ....... &,il,_..t COFFEE TR.ADE~ ....~ . .,.., ~ ISS7·96711 ' middle-aged, chu~h-going lody , sht ha' su<ieedf.'d beca~ of her perslstenre anl.i sha rp tyr for pro1n1sing young.slttS. r.tAt\RIJl:O TO A l.ot ~ngelf's water dtpartnlenl employr.. Mrs. Domigen 'A'Ol'ked 11 ~rofes1donaJ 1ho1>per unt il her son ca ht>r 10 enter 1he a:;rncy busi'.nei\S. II 'a.ad appcar1·d 111 church pl<iy!( and bc~iin gelling sm <.111 rol<'S iu films and lelr\'ision undl.'r 1hr n;n11l.' Cr:ug ~1arshatl Ry :lf'('OntPan~1ng txor son on JOb in· tervie.,..·s. t.lrs. Oonugan began lean\lng the talent bu.Sint'l.'ls. and t'.'nlrrt'd It in a modest v•ay. She specialized in ch1ldrt•11 . partly to a\-okl the heartache ol ha\"ing ot hers depend on hrr for a hv1ng "children don't have to gel )Obs 10 sur.,.ive ; adult actors do." lier mcthod ot fmding talcnl is unusual : "l\'e diS<.'O\'erl'd th0 lx>st pros· perts iii children 's stores 1111d oo the ~!rt'('l. I le-arned to b& analytical as a proft-:.s1onat shopper. and I ran eencro1!1y :-.~t a prvuusinb child quickl~. "\\'lft:.:N I SEE SO!lll'On(' I l1k•·. I ~11. ·\\'oolU )Ou Ii.kt' to ht> on ttltv1.,1f111"'" H 1h,•y nrl' 1n1rn.'Stt.'<l. I lt.·11 th1.·n1 to c.hc•1·k \\Hh !he Scrt'('n Actors Guild 10 C('rt1fy our rl)::t'llCj' and tht>n i;:rt in 1001·h 11 llh nw. It 's tl1..'l't'5.§3f)' for t'nc1n 10 know th:1I 111• arc 11.•gilimate, ~au5" lhcrt> are M> 1nany phonlt's in this fu•ld. ·· :'\lrs. Dorn1~an 111.lintain....; a talent pool of 200 your1g~1.crs: they rome and go as <t~ing takes i1s toll . She drops IQn\C that bt.'<.'OJTI(' ovt>rly ambi!ious. olso thoM- \\'hoS-O 1nothers are loo pushy. '\\'e 11'11 tne motners that \Ii' can't h1rl' th<-U' kids if V!'C' get bad report s back front l'ne movie sct.s ." ~id ,\\rs. ~igen. \\'ITII rlL:'\1 PROOucnos tagging ;incl 1'\' :icrJc\ l'llt Jx1i·h, rno ... l or thf' joJr,, ;11"1· (or ('l)J!UOt•rl'l:Jls -jl) pt•n:'f'll!, .sfl<• •''11tn.1t<'~ ThL' d.uh r.H<' L" Sl:.8. J11J' "Htl n"uhi;d' ,1 ,·hil1I ('.Ill \';int /10111 ~~ n1~1 tv ~:J .f'l•J. Ttw hti::~·~t !1'\' :>};(· ~lit fo1 ,, i lu'nl \1 ,, 1.1r!·d tJv 101111.: l';1t K111d1. "Lo 11a• p.11( s1v.io-1 ILi h,1\l" h1:. h .. .ir l'Ul OIL :1 l Cr1 . l·vn11n<'r\"'t:1! ~1111.·h ha!i bt"'C·n \\1"1tt1·11 ;1b<1lJI ho11 t•h1lr! :inurs 'rKt\"1• 1uni<'ti 1111G u1J1;11,p)' .1dull ~ ~!rs lJorru~;in d!M'OOZll~ 1h1· '"IT :'\IA \' llA\'~: ht"'f'n !1LJ1• u1 th1· lJ l.I da~~. \1ht·n Jud~· (;t1rl;1tlt! l'l:.1:-. g11t•n 11p roer5 and <lcr.111vrs." :.h<· r11n.1 rkt..,.I. "Bu· JllJ\1 ehildrl"n 11o~k tltli!t•r r1g1d l;,11~ Jud·· i;nrl:inrl h;id .111 :11t1bu1011~ rnothcr . ;in .. 1h.ll "as llh· ~1urr1· of 111:111> of l1t." !rouble".; lln th1· o\/k'r l1;1111l. Sh1rl1· Tl·rnplc had 111Lo·li1J!•'ll! )~lr1 n;s. ;uid '"h turned out n!I right ·· , .:.c-," FOR THE ULTIMATE D O.-•Lunch n E•clusively Stamps, 0 Coin1, ond Supplies . ~ m f VfRYlHING fOQ SlAMP ~ ! ~tJlo\ •Dinner , [l©'.OO)l li'fiIT[ffi) •Sunday Brunch ... , • C:l);!Ff;,.., f, •Coclrlails ·~~_r~J •Entertainment . '~1ar ,0«0111 ~ano•e'J the lofty lady WHIM SEY HDbblJW coaLe·s Your Complete \\"nm1:n ·s Fashion Shoe Rout!quc 1714 1 979-9?..52 <~frlA!lllNG. IN tl ~~~l')N VOl[llt!'i J>. 1 0• 1 onal ~t'dwood P•M!l\ f,or~r,ng P.a c,t l~I B~r'. -D•li'"''"t·Gr'l·"\ ....-_,., Jl'l"'l ioo.c. .. J,.-'l '"""'"'" ·~ ,r • .., r-1,.. •rle? Jt.<'l l' ;1 ..v.:, ..... int ~\ ••r ·..,t. •"• • l>J tir' ~· • )ne ·•~ CUSTOM DESIGNED FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES . ' FRENCH RE STAURANT FlfNCH CUISINf I - PH11t ROOl~ COCKTAILS LUNCH t 1a .m.-2:30p.m. DINNll S:Jo.1 1,..m. OH SUHFlOWER, OPPOSITE SOUTH COAST PLAZA DAILY I 0 lo 9, SATURDAY I 0 to 6, SUNDAY I 2 to 5 • 116-1,15-7 DAYS wtlK USSOHS IA.TUI DAT MllOl.IPOINT WORICSMOr MllDLl MlST auo,-"("".i...- ANO C.01N COi.i f (IOllS 556-6850 O,EN Belgian Waffle Inn WAFFLES Daily: 9:30a.m .. 9:00p.m. I •PHKll.1 ''•• Creo"' •Bi.,.i,..,,., • Wh1f>l>"d ( <eam •Map/• S~'"P Sunday: 9:30a.m .. 6:00p.m, 557-5186 BREAKFAST•LUNCH• DINNER ALSO' •SOU~ •SANOWIC Hil •OMELETS •BELGIAN •BUllOEllS ~earth~ ~Shoe .... ~.---· ~---...... -···""' .... ,.~, 1.Y,,..\-4-,-,.' & ~· : "\ {.., ,,~ ... ,. , ., -~ ' 556·8276 ACTIVE SPORU WEAR FOR MEN AMO WOMEN UNUSUAL GIFTS ANO APPAREL FROM AROUND THE WORLD Hand Wo.,en VIRGIN WOOL RUGS HEREOililO k.THERE a1td_!OLKART from ~OLAND OC LtCATE~'iC:t • ~ SANDWICHES '-,,) PIZZA •COMPlfTE MEALS• f o! 0.. 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OF BEACH.HACIENDA TELEPHONE 1213) &9 1·5106 I I t I ~4 DAILY PILOT Ttiursda~ March 28, 1q74 Large Ethiop ia n Pro vinc_e l Las Vegas Eager to Give ,Help EHterge1tc!11 4Given Six Weeks to Li ve ,t.tiO AU1HQRIZED VEHI CLES ·oMLY Ohio State llig hwav ' Departn1ent ha., pla<·ed new signs at cn1ergen{'y turnarouuds near J{a- venna , but no one 1s 'fes:-i ng up wh o :;;pcllcd crncrgcncy wrong. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI I - The L<t.S Vegas resort in- dustr)'. c~ger to i n du cc ll)UJ'\$1.!i to cootlflU{· rnotonng to the <'ity ha5 announced in- s1allnt1on vf 11 tol l-f ree telt•phonc "t'iol hue" for ru e] u1fur1nat1on I alon~ 1 n1cr~t.1le 15. 1ifotoristl planning trips to tht.! d<.'Sert gimbling center are asked to telephone 8()1}462- P.%1 \.\'hi ch will gi\e u1- for1na11on on service statil>ns opt·n for bu~in{'~ along !ht.- rou te, Jocaliuns and days <1:1d hours of opcra\1ons. as San Bernardino, VM:torv:ille, Uarstovt' and Baker, in ad· dition to ga.!IOline stations along the free ..... ·ay route and in and near Las Vegas. HARRAR. EtltiopiB IAPl- Ethlopia 's Harrargu Province, a mountainou!I, scmldesert region as big as Italy. has six eeks to live. its officials say. • • \\'lthout huge grain handouts 'and wllhout rain , the re- maining caltle herds will die. Tens of thousands of peasant farmers and nomad herders wUI starve. The eastern fitth of Ethiopia will turn into a dust hen~•!. DROUGJIT IS a f f eet in g seven of Ole country's 14 prov- inces, where nea rly two- thirds of the 26 mHUon Etttio- plans live. Some qualified ob- servers say 200,000 or more have starved to death. dollblc ttre estimated toll less than a year ago and more thrul in the six·na11on \Vest Africa drought. nobody knows llO\.\' 1nany n1ay be star\'ing or sick In vast 1111- tnapped scetlons "ht•ti: a fou r- wheel-drive vehick• !·an 1n:1ke vnly six mlles an hour ovt·r the rocks. and "'hcrl· l'Vt'll missionaries rarely pcnrtrt11c. A \\'ESTERN relief t·xpert who ha s traveled \Vidl'ly in Ethiopia says another wave of starvation that would dwarf the 1973 crisis could develop within tvroo months. "To say things ha\'e i1n- proved is lo cvmpare Ethiopia to a man standing on a railroad track with a freight train coming around the bend ," he commented . "lle's all right Wltil it hlts him. administrator fro1n a ffi UJOr donor country said.· ••Tl.ie real problen\ i.':I ttuit the Ethiopia ns aren't giving tis nlU l'h cHnrt to coordinating the proMrar~1 a.~ they ¥ould. Gruin sils on the - quay at M assaw~ becuu~c 110 one Is tf!e re to receive it. "Three people in Ad dis Ababa are frying to rL:n a famine program Involving $13 n1illion worth of grain." Shimells ac knowledges that his biggest job is to n1obil ize one of Afri ca's most Uyzant ine bureaucracies into cffl'ctive action. • . \. UPI l ll1pllolo 'l'hc "hot line., \\'ill include f1111ni;: stations 1n such al't'a~ Las \'egas resort and hotel ov.11ers said that fuel .supplies arc more than adequate for mo1orisls traveling fro n1 Sou thern California. -------- 'l'he rain Is up to Allah. Hur· rarge's devout Moslc1n s say. The grain is up to National Relief C.Ommissioncr Shimelis Adugna, a 38-year-old social worker named by Ethlopi3 's new government this month to boss a slack and stumbling drought relief bureaucracy. Rain t11a11 be tip lo Allah; 11ral11 Is t1p lo 38-!lear-old s••eiul 1vorl~er. "I \\'A,\'T TO gel it so if I ~ar, ·r.1ove that gr<im .' son~t.: onc "in " my d!!p arlrnent n1nves it,'' he said. "Now I have to cell up the ag riculture 1nin1 slcr end he calls son1eone else, und so on . FU RN IT U RE Set the course for staying home In style with our fresh new RB original design eight foot sofa of sea·plald and hand- rubbed wood frame, at a terrific made-In-our-factory price. Our free decorating service will design your room 1ettlng around this crisp new-look aofa with a smart and sturdy Herculon f abric and an unusual nautical design wood frame high-- lighted by brass linlshed stripping and studs. See the total nautical look with coordinated chairs, tables and accessories In the '74 new room display at every RB showroom stoie. "The government has given me a free hand, and J Intend to act 1wlflly," Shimeli.5 said in an Interview In Addis Ababa. •·Even if there is no rain, 1 think we will be able to avert furt her major loss of life." AID PERSONNEL say the ! 264,000 tons of relief grain needed for 1974 is assured, In- cluding 50,000 tons rrom the United States. But foreign relief eiperts and many EthJo- plans think the odds are stack· ed agaimt Shlmelis -and against the estimated three mlllim Ethiopians who are going hungry. Aid so far appears to have reduced the visible human ef- fects of the drought. Beggars no longer line the gutters of Dessie, the captial ol Wollo province in the n o r t h . Newsmen "'ho accompanied Norwegian Lutheran workers on a southern tour say U1e m1Mionarles found h a r d I y anyone near death. Jt has been raining in Wollo and in the south, promising !Orne crops by n1idyear. But "In Wollo, pcople"'are agai n beginning to move to the towns to look for food , but the government is trucking them back to their villages and tell- ing them to stay there because It WlU'lls to keep the popula- tion down at relief centers. "LV THE SOUTJI, the rain will make roads impassable for the next five months and seriously affect rtUef dl!tribu- lion. Farmers have a 1ough choice-either leave the land and go find help or stay and plant and maybe starve before the crop CQmelJ In. "People are already living on rools. The missions are feeding 150,000 a week in the south and doing a terrific job; but they're meeting only 10 to 15 percent of the need. "Nothing has been done in Harrarge although the govern- ment knew lh e sit.uatioo 21'2 . months ago. The government doesn't have the transport to handle even !he grain on hand . It's going to ha ve to rain wheat to save these people." Other foreign expert& say transport is not the big prob- lem. "THERE'S ENOUGll grain and enough transport." an aid "We .a lso llCfd better in- formation fron1 the country - early v.•arning sijlns if the rain.• Are not good. Another thing that has ~en missing is a frank admi ssion of !hr prob- lems. We should l.;cep the public and donors better in- formed ." Shimelis needs to do something in a hurry about Harrarge province. From 70 lo 90 percent of lhc callle have died , and ITIO!I of the IWO million farn1ers and 1.2 million nomads are dO\vn to their last handfuls of grain. IJAlLE f.IARIAt-1, an assls- tunt to the p ruvinclal governor. says food gra in reserves total abou t 2,200 tons - a day's ration for less than 4.5 million people. Some 12,000 more ton s ar- rived in Djibouti , the nearby French port on the Gulf of Aden, early in February. The grain is still waiting lo be loaded on the five-cnr trai ns Uwt cun shuttle only 125 tons ;1 day to llarrargc. Jn the far dese rt reaches of the province near the border \.\'llh Somalia, lions and byeiias are beginning to eat faniin& "'eakened nomads. 'll!ns of ~ thousands of lhem have fled across the border to seek grazing,3nd. Even the camels arc d~·ing~ % Drive less, see more at 47close to home RB showroom-stores IOS AMCEt(S: 6!?1 l'l'ol•,r, re 61«! 11 ur • M 't -J ! !J "' P.<:ij 8 .~ -~3(~ S Wt>•rrn A,1 • ANAMCIM: 1612 N lrnco!n • 6AK£RSFlnD: JOI~ Mmi Aff • CHULA VISTA; '16 Br~d•lf CLARfMDHf/l'OMONt 112 l. root~.11 . COVINA: 91 ~ :• ,,_., J -DOWNfY; 941~ l f«•\! or , ft CAION: 888 N Jr:tin),(111 i11tt • Cl[NOAIE: Jll Pf CtMril A•t • GRAJtADA HltlS; IOICIO B1lbo1 81«1. HUNllNGTDll lu.tH: 19131 6tach Bl•d. • LA HAll!l ?/.') 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"BUT AFTER 'M\'O months we a:mc:luded that the plan· ning wa.s simply inadequate and the school llhouldn't have been opened oot.il a Yffr ~ater eage-to start the M."bool.s last The kindergarten ·through • variation or lhl' Ne"'•port Plan (all that they 't\'Ouldrfl lbten 121h grade alternative schools for stud(.'fll5 unable °' unwlU· when we saki things wertn't are still C<llltOversial in some it"' to cope "i tb normal qui!< reody." ~ So LIV'eady were things that areas beca~ ol the relllUvc academic progran\S. Some al one $Chool, children simply freedom tt>er permit, but no also feature an unstructured wandered around In a large sum q~ Rlaguc the hig h environment like that of thi' room with little supervision &chool programt.. full·ficdgcd a I t c r 11 a t i \' c for the first few "'eeks. There "we only ttirce schools. -.. ~ . College Kole North Texas State t •ni· vcrs1ty has hired an ex- convict "'•ho \\'35 a dn1 g: orrendcr to council stu- de11ts for $12,720 sal- arv. n. l-'. Pi1aiz says it y,•(l\ be hi ~ job to in· spire ~tudcnt s. DAIL V PILOT 2:i i @aRASS RIN<i w.-·, .,,.,., r., . ·~ .. e N•,-• Wl•tt e Af4 SHOES N~t111a lb.,.. Cl•tt • Sall4als 1117 c.,, Almost 3,000 children in widely-sclttered parts or the Southland attend •·alternative St'hool!'' instead, places "'here they and their parents have a slrong voice in cuniculum, hiring of teat'hers and other policy areas. THAT lS A~IOST 10 times as many as attending such .sdlools a year ago. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TIIERE ARE NO set rules alternat.i\'C •·sc:nools wilhin .. All these innO\'lltions are governing the alternative scbools" at South f! r n outgrowths ol t~ idea of giv· schools, ex~pt that their California high schools Just ing 1nany optlOl'ls within one students must meel I.ht usual year. Now there are more dtslr1c1:· says ll;1!1am, v•ho is state st.andatds for high school than a dozen with others 00 cootinually bo1nbarded vdl h graduation. the drawing board. queries from oth<'r districls Within that g~ine. each ~~~~~~~~~~":_~·;·b~e•~e~pa~•~cn~~~·=·•:n~l-to::._:••:•rt:_~~~~~~~~~':....~~~~~~~~~~~1-=~===-=-=-:._.:::~~~~= has the option to be different.,, AL.\fOST AU. clfer some similar schOols. u111 r.i..ii~ going in whateva-direction r.1any of them. in fact. don't go to a school building at all . These are students in the "Newport Plan·· devised by Orange County's Newport- ~fesa School District and its many imitators. They go lo work instead. rec eivi ng academic credit and sometimes mooey al job& their hlgh schoo.ls find for them. So far, there are eight public alternative schools in the Southland, c o v e r i n g kin- dergarten through 12th grade and more than a dozen others in"'Mng just high school students. rt10ST OF tllE)1 are in the sprawling LM Angeles City School District . v.'here the pioneer alternative s c h o o I opened in 1972 in Eagle Rock. Olhen have slncc been started in Pasadena. Fullerton and Santa ~1onica, and such diverse communities as Ox- nan:I, Simi Valley and WHt. .. Covina indicated they're in- terested in joining the trend. Despite the phenomenal grov.'th or the unusual schools. progres s hasn't been universally smooth. FOCUS than it was. 'M'we were no basics taught and there was no recognition that some kids "'·ould get lost in a totally free environment .·• parents and students wish . Nooe of them so far bas regular class periodll lhmlgh the day oc ringing bells. BIX Hallam, ""'ho probably lollov.-s their deve\opment mott close- ly than any -.. Soothlard educator. says that "after four to six montm, almost an of lhem want more stnld.ure." That mother •·as one ol about ~ who pulled their children out of the new Los Angel -~•-{ IN P.10ST CASES, that es ""-IJONJ<> in their lrst meani pareni_s want closer six months. 'Ibis azoounted to about a quarter of the total supervia:loo or their children enrollment, indic.ating th e th.an they' earlier ~t Ole)' schools did not meet many 0would __ ·-------I parents' standards and ex- pectations. But all UI06e students were Immediately replaced tn the classroom by others who had been on waiting lists. Fully 75 pe""'1l of those DOW enrolled say they intend to come back next fall and waiting lists are grov.·ing dally. SC H 0 0 L ADMINISTRA· TORS, hoo.\"e\'er, admit that disgruntled parents have some legitimate complaints. "They make a valid point about the inadequate plan- ning," said Kirk Hallam , the Los Angeles district's liaison man with the alternative schools. 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"fhot VQ!~1 • • ,,,,,1, lt ~l·••Q L~•ht ,,, "'' ~'"I' f'ou" oon •• I• ·~·•Y ~r~'~' G•I JOrcUon Fr~n~ ~n.11•~·1 Ml•lll Brt~I Tht'<l\<'r ts a classic c.~amplc of good a{'l1ni; •u"KI una~1nalt\'<' direction rauhng around to lheir n1u1u:il frusrrat1on inside ;,n ahysn1ully h..·111 pl;1~. \\'hat l>tJ:1ns ac; a po1c11tially shar\l :-;1urt· e\oJves into :1 ~:l\\'ll· Slifhn2 c1en1ng of po1nllt·ss tt'diun1. Oriti5h play11Tight llt~rlry l.11·1ngs iJru;t l"l.:prC'M'ntt•d 01 th<: <)rangt> Coast S(!lcn )'l'<u·s a.,_'O at South Coast l!t·1>cr\(11'y v.·lth a110i/1t•r rnulll•lllt·~:itfln bonib. "Ui~ &Jlt Ncllie"1 rould l1a1·c con1pr('~Sl'd his story into the titJ~· confin('s of a 1111t'· ncl \\•ith consid1•r;1b!y 1nuru suc·rcs::: A~ :1 full·lcng!l1 µr()(]U{'\1011. "(:;h'."' 11ut onl,v L«.1lls ;1Ltcntion lo t he uleptitud(' of ils authorship ht1l tht.• frag1h1y of its fc rr1:Ll prc1n1sc. OSTt:NSIBI:''· "E:h'.'" de:ilc; \\'ith a l1rt•ly ba1llt• uf 1\il!! tx>tv.·ct·n arl · c·xc11:1hle plant n\anai:;(•r ;ind his n t• w l'm1)!oy1•, 1111 ofO>e;it, 1Juhen11;in sort for 11·hon1 the l<isk of pushing :1 button <tn<'t' r1·ery fev.· hours becorrW"· hopclC"Ssly ;1 rduou '> ;trid dt•n1a nding. \Vhrn tht·se 111 0 t·har::icters 11rt' al Ji11t (;ttr11 er R et1ir11s A s Private Operuto1· By JAY SllARBUTI' NI';\\' YORK 1AP) Prod ucer Roy J~uggins· and . larnrs Gan1cr, "'ho teamed op i11 19j7 lo .l{ivc the nation The tont:uf··ill·('ht.·C'ck ·· ,\Iaverick" ~rrlt'-"· :ire on the loose again 1111h .1 nc1v shov.· lhc.r also hotll' bt·rotncs a hit series. Tc•t1ln1catly a pilot for a pro- posed .~eries, the opus. "The Hockford l"iles," aired on KBC-TV \\lcdnesduy night. Clo~c scrutiny revcolcd it to be a private eye ~how lhal so rt of winked now and then . A "r-.1averick" it ain 't. but it mar work, even thotfgh it was the sort of whodunnil that rabed initial hopes with a brisk st r<1n17linA. thl•n seen1 cd !o T<ikc lorc\"cr before !he traditional Creal Chase gol under way. GARNER P J. A Y ED a gumshOt'! v.·ho. as it !urns out. has done ril'r 1·ears behind burs fo r an ;inned rohbt>r~' ht· didn ·1 cor11n1it. lie now I rics lu soh·e eases police hst a . .; · · uns111 \'t •d-inact ive .. , llis home· office is in a sCt·dy-looking trailer down al j the be:ich. He drives ;i ho! c:tr of recent vintage 11nd. like ;1ll ' good p.rivate l'yes. dresses casually but wcl\. despite hi s perennial lack of funds. Thougti the pace \V a s generally plodding, Garner gave the in1pression of having (un. ditto ttre supponing thes- pians. If the show becomes a ~eri<'s and tbe in1pression • Ill San Staged Clemente In April will be lhe lfuntington Playhou!t. 201 Ave n Id a Intermission Tom Titus Be>ich P I a y h o u s e , San C.abrWo, San Clemente, for a Clemente Ccmmunil)' 'rt'lfa.ter four-man three-woman casi. aOO fountain Valley Conl· The oomedy opens May 2l. n1unit y Theater. P.1en and WOOlC:fl of all agee "Third Best Sport" is the are needed for "The Pcacoct fare at llunllngton Beach. ~:ion" at F'ooota ln Valley, one anothe r, rh~n: ar<· S1.'1nc nite 1..'0rr>ic 1non1:;rltfl;, IJll! the introduc-tiJn of h new f11<:r on stage du ;·ii.~ :111 extra huckct of n1o]H)li!'S 11110 llit· th~·:1tricaJ gcur.•. The script is cluttered 1\ 1th obscu re Sl.'xu11l ;•11d p<tlitk·ril references 'A'hlch 11nly fur!ht'r sluw a l'chi{·lt• go1n~ "°'' ht•re in lhe firsl placr Tilt' 11:i<l1r is N'ached late in the second act 'A'h{'n 111ost plays are a11pro;_1ch1ng a cli111ax -v.ith an 1n1crn1inublc soldiquoy drippini;: v.·ilh OOring <ind nonsensic.'.ll non·SCQUlters. llircctor Hic·hnrd Andersen labors errdit1.1bly "ith the 11npossibk-la5k cf n1::i kint.: -.0111c theutric;1J order 11Ut of lhc rnishmash, inserting ,.:ome fiuc si~hl gn~s nnd character bits to stave off the inctri!ablc ennui. Anocrsen's :.citing - highlighted by an authentic· look ing boiler which sl~anlfl and rumbles -is highly applaudable. ntE PL.A '"S abbreviated title app<1ren!ly is meant to convey the gene ral l:irk or co1n1nun icatio11 po:·1roi~ro liy the boilennan. his r:npl(f~·er. hi-; li1nc1·(·. !ht• u r f ice !)1•r•onn1 t 11•·111;1:.:cr and the 1~1ll11 1Lr1n · l•;!"hlu1..: 1·ll'r<,t~!ntt11 \\'Ith Stuart Elliott slated to 11.'ttich will open P.lay 24 Wlder 11 h'l con1prisc the n1ystify1ng dire<.'l. Tryouts y,•iU be Sunduy the dlre.ction ol Jay Conklin . 111l•lan:.'?c. It abounds in c1npty at I o'clock and P.1onday even· Readings ror the English p];i/irud1's su<:h as "llid vou Ing nt 7:30 for a cast of seven n1ystery-comedy v.·lll be. April tll'r ft'l'I ~ou v.·cre raiSing tncn and four v.·ol1l<'n. "Sport" 2 and 3 at 7 o'clock 3l the 11,ur ft:'et 10 nlOunt a step that OPl'flS f\la y 17 at the theater, JMOO Mt. Baldy C.'ir· 11asn't there'!" playhouse. 2110 lit..in SL. Hun·. __ cl_•_· ----------I Ainong 1 he perlonncrs, tington Beach. nearl y all of w!IO!n are new At San Clemente. "~ Sud· faees in Or::ingc •Coast theater, den and Accident.al Jl.e.educa· Jl ar1·ey Dabling docs yeoman tion of Horse Johnson" will be tluty in a most cnergelic directed by fla ze\ Burro'As. per for 01 an c e as the Auditions are J\fonday and unconvC"n1i')llll1 e rn p I o y e : T~csday of next y,·cek, a~ 8 Leslie Heide is a picture or o clock in the Gabrillo st'<'thinj? officioumless as the - ho<is : Shl'.'rTi Baumann is bri~ht and vacant as the finnN'I"': Ucvcrlv Sparks h:is Sfl'll'' n1cr coniic moments as 111 ... P<'r~onncl ~irl. aod (iii "A SEA FOR YOURSELF" .Jordan functions spornd ically SUlFIMGIYH.t.LJlf'SO" ;i ~ th2' ill-dt•fi111·d reverl'.'nd . ''"••.M----. The impressive an10unts. of L __ _::::.:c::::=:::;:::_ __ .Jill, dra1nutic :lnd tcchnic.11 Tillent ---- that are poured into "Eh!" only underscore the old adage about the sil k purse :ind the sow's ea r . Perlonnancts continue Thursdays through Sa turday-s for l.wo m o r e "'·eekend:ii: at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 2£12 Av~ n di a Cabrillo, San Cle.ment~ . • CAU..BOARD -Three com- munity !heaters have is!IUOO casting calls fftl' tht-ir nrxt productions. Auditioning early · n JOUNTAIN VALll'f" "'~" '' ... vs-Ttl ,,. "'WAUllN. TALL .. • ...,i •.• S..!,.... l:H--41 ""AY DAY" ._...,_ •1»lt1a S.t/h• 14-11111 0 f04JNT41N 'l'AlllT ·~~ . ..-~D ........... ;._,;:,.-;;:-;;-, ";.:-w;:;,,u JI hi/$"" TH 11~ "f'AHfAITK ,.U.H•T,. 11lJ.lt:U IAT /'UH·t .. :M-1: ... 6 N:td "(llA•IOll O~ Tll• 0005, .. I : .. SAT/,UH 11 ... :lf.t,., SHAKESPEARE LIVES ! ! The lord"1 moll pop11lor comedy in a bright, bold prod11nion d irected by Don S11llivon (of N•w Y..,k't Lincoln Centet'). ON STAGE -Tu••· thru Sun., 1:00 p.m. "THE TAMING Of THE SHREW" ~'{J Jou th Coast Repertory UJClu.E BALL ~'MAME" . persists. i\·Icssrs. (;arncr and1----- f-fuggins 1·11uld find themselves v.•ith r111other 11•inner on thcirl I BUiRic'i ARTHUR . BR\JC[ DA•SCN . XJYJl VM Pl.TIEN ..., ...... , llO&Rl PRESTON .: E-::Jo.f'i"~·: • :;,, >: f rre &.-al'11r.!J lif.W J,t~'' :., :~·,,.I.',<·.·;;;.·.; • '(J'C ;:;.1 :.-V~ .. ~~Tt-t~~.;~ I ( hands. ROBERT "·' mJA NOW PLAYING EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT S EATING NOT RESERVED Gene Hackman -5hettty WW«S FARROW j 2:00. 5:00, 7 :30, 10:00 GROUP SALES !NfOfUUTION AVAllABL'f ''The Poseidon Adventure" PREMIER ORANGE COUNTY RUN For Weekender Advertising '"D JOHN WAYN E (()DIE ALBER T ''McQ'' SUPf•CO P IN ACTION! P41.JL ROBfRT NfWMAN RfDfORD ROBfRT!;HAW ' ' '" 'VI THf!;TlNG ............... ~ . ., 1 0 IClnlMY IWIRD MOMJMl!IOll INClUDING: BEST PICTURE • ACTOR • •···~Li'' ~. (11<"1"1 BEST DIRECTOR·""" IDTW<i -·-·-··-······~·- GEORGE c.scarr. • foll KE. N IC1 IOt...\ THE D'}Y M DOLPH IN •••• r '"""'"""" ! I \J II I ' I \fl IC .. ' ... . . . ' ... 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T 1c1o;e1~ Now on Sale at Box OU1ce :llES"t 1884 Newport Costa Me-10S41·1SS2 .,....,¥111.Alld Hit Sl1 Wl.,.1" l~I • ..,_ .. ,tic ,,.,,.. .. "C"-i•t Of ...... 'iacbr' IN;oJ ..,_ <tf ....._, .. IOI • .., ............. ~Of T'lw hd.1" lrG • • "'W•i119T•" ..,eydity .. 111 ""new.,w,w.,.. .. ''l••e & '•" l'°'I IHcl11 "•le• ll:SO to l :OO p.m. ll•Cllll S11"'. a Htl~,) ) I .00 J I • 11.J IN\l.l.SION OI MOOO "•WU illGI 11 \ IOO!AC 1111.llt Il l •l.• lltlOO OH \AIAH' CUIW ,II l .......... . •••t •• 11 ..... t 11·4010 (Up.fl UITWOOO MAGNUM ,ORCI tin 'llll I 'lUl "l(W/llAH MACKINTOSH MAN (llG! '•" p .... ........ .. ··-~~ .. , 114J ,., J 6t l IJ loC.\OtMf WINNllST ,0511DON AaVINTURI ("'I '1.LIS t INU t<MGNllll Nl,TUNI fACTO• !Gt 'fWO WM.I......, lllTlt ""WM SUPll D•D !ti SON Of rU,l'llll "' ~ • .• . .. :· • •• .· " ' . . . •• • .. Theater Pie~" · '1 Porn Over Corn : .. ~ Q: I bear we almost saw • X·raltd movie 01'ti' _. ~ Jl.atlon KMTV. \\'hat "'U the mlxu p •Y.'l.)'f~ .• fl, Omaha. : A: 'file other v.·ay around-X·rated patrons ~t • .s3W \Vel~. A few hours before the scheduled airing of .• the syrut1eated Lawrence Welk shov.·, the atauon 1"'IJ ~ fo rmed by the tduse (a local porno l\t0\1e !heater) that -~hey had rect!lved a \Velk shov.• by mistake -included in a pa~kage of . X·ratcd films. Jw.1 for fu n lhe theatet toyed .with !he idea of surprising thtlr patrons v.•lth i screening of i\1.r . Clean. But decided !he-y'd btttl'r oot - that their audJl'tlCC preff.'rred porn to com. Q: Redd .,~.,xx-hes .a stnilnie way or •aJiin1 on his TV shov.'. Is there son1elbi11 g \l.'rong wiltt his legs or [J: chat the rharac1e.r be pluys?-r. Ptntel. Staltle. A. llOOd hr1tl an O(X'ration oo his knees ~\·eral years ~ ''Glad You Asked That':, ~ by Marllyn and Hy Gardner • '. ego: with subsequent \·isits to :1 ho spital to have flukl dra_1ned out of one ailing knee. When he interrupted th e senes recently . his attorney revealed that f'oxx has suf· · · !ered from arthritis for yea rs. Also that he breaks out mto an uncomfortable rash \vhen under undue pressure ·and tension. Q: When Sarah Bernhardt died, was t be barled hi tbe same coffin In which tt \.\'11!1 said she used LO 1lttp? AllO, • wu abe t\'er marTitd?-J\lfs. Bird~ Tbomaa, Jamaica. . N.Y. A: "The Di"ine S~rah'' k<'pt h<'r love life oo serrel she .~re horsewhipped a ront.ernporary "·ho publisht'd a , • ~hc1ous account of Iler allegt'd 10,·e affairs. There is no · · evidence that the coffin she kept jn her bedroom (lined with. ~aded letters. rose petals and other symbols of her renun1seence.!U v.·as the one in v.·hich she was ftnallv laid to rest. She died of a kidney infection in 1923, in 'Parlo;; at age 1&. ~. · Q: 18 the fatbtr of the JacMon Five still alive? - ·P.B;t ., Shrev~port, La. A: Yes, Joseph W. Jackson. a factory ~wker •·ho merchandised h.is talented sons into witold wealth is alive and not kicking. He rerently received the "Che.:.S.lier de l'Ordre Nat ional Du Lion'' 111edal after ~ eoncert appear· ance in Senegal's ca pital city of Dakar. The la!t Amer· • ican to be so honored there was Duke Ellington J.a 1966. POSTSCRIPTS FR0~1 ~tARILYN. To Ray Katz. Phil- adelph ia: P<'le.t Gravrs, star or Para111ount'~ ··~!ission: ln1- : possi ble·• for six years. bas been signl'd to star in a tw~ hour pilot of "The Underground ~Ian " for NBC TV The ney,•est private-eye ent ry could spin oll Into a ~~ Q{ . Ross rtfac Donald ad\"cnturrs ... To Llttie ~tOOMy. Pitts· • burgh : Serious-minded NOC commentafo r Edwln Ntl'l·ma1 concedes he's a frustrated humorist ... To Lester Howard, ,.-C.olumbus, Ohio: No book or TV special is in the offing oo lhe late Bruce Lee. Not yet-but maybe someday. Send your qucsttons to fly Gardner. "Clad You Asked Thal," cnre of thi.! Mwspa.per, P.O. Box 1560, Costn Mesa 92626. MarHyn~ond Hy-Gardft~r wU~ an-- , swer tis many que11tions as they can in their eoltlmn bitt the vo/11me of maU makes per.ronat repl iei ~ possible. -----~ .. Thut..Oay Mlrtll 28, 1r,74 Geetek Case I Rival Pressur~s Younger Chandler Disputes Account LOS AN GELES (UPI\ -n10et important to the \·01ers conflict oL lntcrtSls tn the at-i Attorney General E v e 11 e of California that this 1n.111t:-r tomt'y gentral c \. e 11 in- ''oµnger, u an invntor tn an be thoroughly aired before \'estl~ating this m31tcr since OU.I.OS~~~~ u., ofl-drilllnc firm bolng sued by N""ember." h<· ow-. l lS.500 to <he l<>nn<r Loi Angeles Titne$, says ln-tile federal gov ernme nt. The Securities and Ex· prt'sidcnt of the comp<1ny. fm:nce.t he was perty to a Ahould appoint a speci al pres· change Conuni.ss\On flled a Jack Durkt." Norri~ said at a fnudultta oU drilling venture ecutor to conduct a sta te tn· civil suit !art :0.1ny against ncy,·s coof~r('nce. are '"'wh>lly unjustlOed." He vesUg1tk>n ol the company, a Geotek. charging the firm , 13 \'0tmger said las! Augu~t sa.1d he put '300,000 of }ts Democr1tlc candidate lo r aQOCialed firms and several that he borTO'lfed $10,000 from famlly's n1oney Into lht proj· Ywncer's Job aays. Individuals, Including 11 s Burbnnk it1\'t'Stor Ed w fl rd ect. former president Jack Burke. l·'urer to invf'~ in f'.wt('k in ~--~ ' offl -·~ Wil...LIAM A. ?\'ORRIS said with violatime: of the federal 1965. lie said he pnid h.1c k tho Vl_ ..... er s Ce TUnuay "' .......... y ... , ~ .... v---r ·1· '" I ~.~ •·•·-~ Ill-' ...1 ,..,.._ u..ie ~·~ ""'"""~ aecun 1es Mllws. oan in 1967 :ind tx,rrov.·td ~ a a .. ICI,_"" er ..,.... u. -ids ,_,..,,_,~ In r-•·k OAJLY PILOT %j R <'al l 'eter011 • nn Francisco f i re C'apt. (;eorge Ryst i.o:; belie\•ed to be the old· c~t fulltime firentcn in t i S. 11t aiie 82. lie ad- dresses l'L\'ic groups on '~1ay to stop fires be- fore they start. a atory In the Wall Street ,.,. :uu·~•ou•"" ~... another $10.000 fro'Tl Durk1' !CJ Joumel which sa~ O\andltri_R_.........,..~~~Fund~~·-lne__c.,_'_'l_<_l•~-·-·111~£-R_E~IS~A=N~ob>:.::._:•;="'='~=m=•i=n•=•=in=h=~~in~'~·es~'lm=•=n=•~~~~~~__:"~'~''~·:••~~M~•~~~~~~~~~~ improperly ltgned a oz.. I fidenllal agreement v.·ith Jeck P. Burke. an old coUeae fritnd , absol ving the publishf'r from any losses In the ven· lure. TilE JOUR.'IAL l't()r}· said Oinndl<'r and an 11udilin1t fin n "·ere "deeply ln\'olvf:d Ind laJO"·lMgeablc participants" In tr.ehemes that the Securities and Exchange Conunission said dt."'>frauded 2.200 in\'estors. Otandler's statement sai d that he. his aisteT and her 00&- band invested a total of men lhol\ $300,000 ol penoroal !uods •rom 1964 to IMS fn Geottk Resources F\ni, Inc. Most of it, $2"8.000, was hls own money, he said . "~fR. CH A N DL E R ob- viously did not personally in· vt'St ~ subfrtantlal $.JR\1 or pennit his family to inVHt without a good faith belief in the potential s~ of these ventures.'' the statement said Olandler said tt was u.wal p-actiec for board directors lo obtain indeDnficatm from clalms and that. v.'hile Geotek knew of the personal agree- ment wi th Burke, it ~'85 got -feund necessary to say eo in a • trief prospedll3. 111E STATEMENT said Ii.rt when Cliandler learned in 1972 that a ml~ppr-opriatlon of funds might ha'·e occurred. ht •·put all his rights and !'ecurifif'S undl'r I h c i n · den1nification agreement 2t the disposition of the inves~ ~ml sutnrdin.ttcd his per30llal in terest." 01andl<'f said he had no legal trainin g to indicate whether his agreement with Burke shluld have been in- cluded in the prospectus and later received CM\5ICl that the procedure wa.."I leg.ally corrtcl He said he did Mt "stgn up" investors, but did Introduce Burlte to persom with a posri· blc intere5t in oil drilling funds. I ..... • .· i \"..- . ~, .......................... ,_ ......... ~ ......................................... -.... -·---·--·-·---·---.. -· .. ·---·I FREE FLOWERS ~ '• ' I ' ~ . ! .. ;_, : . i ~ - ~ 1 t - i, ~ i \,_I/ Best Idea Since ~f\·~ Shopping Carts Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single item! Use pre·printed shopping lists prepared 'foryou by PILOT PRINTING. 140 separate printed items, plus add itional spaces you can fill in )OU~lf; Just check 'em off- 34 Staples 21 V•c•t•bles 14 F111its 6 S.ktry Items S ilntBIH 19 Mtat "d fish entries 11 01iry iteras 20 MiS<fll .. to•s ----------------------I I ~---------------------I . I I ----------------------I I DAILY PILOT ' If S.re t• •M p•r 11, Ce4e I -------------------------:~~~~~~~~~~~...:.~~~..J' • ' You can get a un ique gift ... free .•. at your nearest branch of Fullert0n Savings. We're giving away a unique flowe r package called "Gro-Stik " (that's it on the right). All you do is plant the stick in soil and the flowers grow. The seed s are protected in a water-soluble holding base and spring to life under your very eyes . ' ' Here are th e beautiful flowers that are available in Gro-Stiks: Snowflake Alyssum , Pl umed Celosi a, Jeweled Balsam, and Bachelors Button. So. come in and pick yourself a bun ch of flowers ••• and Gro·Stiks. D You 'll also find many convenie nt free se rvices that can save you time and mo ney , at Fullert on Savings. FULLERTON SAVINGS F ' ,S Fullerton, 200 W. Commonwealth at Malden , Phcne 871-4244 Yorllll Llnd•PIKenll1, 1204 E. Yorba Linda Blvd., Phone 524-1321 A1111helm, 2310 E. Lincoln Avenue, Phone 778-1630 Newport Belch, (East Blutt Center) 2523 Eastblutt Dr.. Phone 644·7173 Hours: Monday to Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Friday. 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Orange, (Saddleback Square) 3421 E. Chapman, Phone 997-3303 Fountain Valley, (under constr uction), Brookhurst Blvd . and Ta lbert Ave . La Habra , (Fall of 1974), Beach Blvd. and La Hab1a Blvd . Buena Park/Weal Anaheim, (Win ter of 1974), Be ach Blvd. and Lincoln Ave . Member of Federal Home Loan Bank System and Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporat ion. You always earn the highest interest in the nation on insured savings, at FULLERTON SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 28 DAILY PILOT Thursday, March 28, 1974 Such buys & specials, you'll get carried away. Super sure. WOMENS -GIRLS 60 Only WOMENS LOUNGEWEAR Ong. 5 99· 15.00 !Seven Styles) ...... NOW 3 .99-8.99 3.00 73 Only WOMENS NYLON SLEEPWEAR Orig 499 ........................•..•.. NOW 127 Only WOMENS BLOUSES Orig. '3·'6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... NOW • 56 Only WOMEN HANDBAGS Ong. 2.99-6.99 ..................... , .... NOW 19 Only GIRLS RAI NWEAA 0flg. 5.50 .............. , .' ... , .• .. .. . . . NOW 65 Only GIRLS JACKETS Ong. 3.99-7.00 ..............•.........•... NOW 85 Only GIRLS SPORTSWEAR Ong. 3.00-7.00 (Tops & Pants) ............ NOW 35 Only GIRLS DRESSES """ Ong 3 00-6.00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... , .... , , . NOW Three Big Groups WOMENS DRESSES •O""' 200 Pieces • Orig. S9·S 15-$25 Now s5.s9.s 13 MENS -BOYS l.00 12 .14 4.00 2 .00 12 .14 12_13 1000 Only MENS SPORT SHIRTS Ong 2.98-8 .98 Super Setec11on •... NOW l.99-4.99 g~,::i~:r9~~~~ SP.ORT C?ATS 0 • NOW 24.88 300 Boys SPORT SHIRTS Ong. 1.69·4.99 819 Setec11on ... ,, ..• ,, .... NOW 150 Boys PANT GROUP Ong.398 ...................•.........•.. NOW $1 -13 l.99 "[;,~~~~8~5~~~-~~-~~--~~~~ ........ ,.NOW 2. 99 6~1~-~~~-~9~~-:-~-~~~-~-~-~~~::NOW , 2.99~3 . 99 500-0nly BOYS SLEE-VELESS VE-ST-S- Spec1al Buy •..........•....•.••...••....• NOW 100 Only BOYS SHIRTS Special Buy ............•.•.........•.•... NOW 200 Only BOYS LAYERED LOOK SHIRTS SQeCtal Buy .....•.....••.•.•••.•••••••.•• NOW 400 Men's Hawau an Look Print Shirts Special Buy ..........•...••..•••.••...•• , NOW 1000 Only MENS DRESS SHIRTS Special Buy Sho<1 Slec~c ... 2.99 l ong Slcevf' .. , , , , 400 Only MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Soec1al Buy NOW 200 Only PULLOVER CREW NECK POLOS .. , ....... NOW INFANTS 350 Only INFANTS CLEARANCE Ong. 1.98·6 00 (Tops. Dresses. Creepers] .. NOW 200 Only INFANT DRESSES Special Buy! ....• , ............•..•..••.... NOW 300 Only INFANT PANTSU ITS Soecia! Buy!... . .. . .. .. .. . • . .. . . ..•. NOW SHOES 150 Only GIRLS WEDGE CLOGS Ong. 3 29 (Sizes 10-3) ................ , ... NOW · 300 Only Boys Stripe Vinyl Oxfords Orig 4 00 +Sizes 2'h-6D) ................ NOW . t • FAMILY SHOE CLEARANCE 785 PAIR MENS, WOMENS AND CHILDRENS DRESS OR CASUAL. OrifJ. Z.99-1.99 Now $2•$4 Metts Polyrsftr knit PANTS· JEANS ~m-JOOOP.ir . •• Ori~ 1.97 •• 1 l.00 ,..0.,,, "-'P'Y l.-.Cf'd. How 4.99 pair "'7t1MITED QUANTITIES ~ ................. • . 1.00 3/15 3/16 3/15 3.99 2/17 2 .50 11 _14 l.99 l.99 2 .00 l.99 SANT A ANA STORE ONLY GIFTS -HOUSE.WARES ·'., : .- b~,O~l~tL?RA~~E N ~~~ ~!~CE~ .. NOW 1 .00 ~2~1~7~~~~~~~.~.~.~.1 ~~~.~ ......... NOW 1.QQ . ~,,::>~1~716 o~ BRAND~~~IFTE~S NOW 2 .00 ~1:.1~.~~~5~~~T~y~~)~ .~??~.~~.~~ .. NOW 2.88 387 Rolls ~i~~;~i~~'R.~Ec?~ P~PE~ .. Now Roll 1.57 24 Only Special Buy-OSTER BLENDER '29 97 10-speed-cycle Blend .................... NOW • ~,,::>~~8~.p~ C?RNl~~~~R·E·S·ETS. NOW 14. 99 6~~~io~~PP71;~~.~!~?~~~.~ .~.~:.~. NOW 9. 99 Cornflower Patlern Only. CALCULATORS 6?,.f~~.~INl~C~LCULATOR ~ .... NOW 48.88 5 Only 8 DIGET WITH CONST ANT 79 95 ()fig 99 00 Rechargeable ................ NOVI • NEW LOW PRICE MMJR MINI CALCULATOR • loHnyO~ • Roali!MJ Decimal • ••chltf'~able • C011.tant • I Dtget Entry • lnclitdt• Ca~ and Charqtr 39.95 SPORTING GOODS 30 Onry :;:~Nr.~.?i"9~NS BO.WUNG 6~°.ECS. NOW 8.88 g,~~~g~o~~y AR~?~R ".UTTERS . ~ow 5.00 ~,~n%~~:T P8.().~A.NGU~ GOLF.~E~ow 125.00 2 Only MEN S VOIT STAR TER SET Ong. 49.97 , ............................. NOW ' 2 Only SPALDING GlEBERGER IR ONS Ong. 79 97 . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. ... NOW 2 Only SPALDING GIEBERGER WOODS Orig 39.97 . . . . .... NOVI 25 Only BASKET BALL GROUP Or+g 6 00 .. ....... . ..•. NOW 35.00 60.00 29.00 4.00 PETS . · . • :. 140 Only 10 Gal. All Glass Aauarium Special Buyi W/Rellector . . . . . ... NOW 100 Only 1 Gal. SQUAT & DRUM BOWLS 019 1 85 • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... NOW 72 Only Goldhsh Ftake Food & Starter Kit s Ong 74'·67'....... .... .. .. NOVI <!ti Un!y20 Gal ' l l.99 1.29 .49' _J_ Metalrame aH Glass Aquanum _ l l . 99 Ong. 14 59 • .. ... .. .. .. .. . NOW 30 On!y. 29 Gal Melaframe all Glass A ouanum • . NOW 18. 99 Orig. 24 39 4 Only 55 Gal ~r~~~~r:i;9e .~'.1. ~1.~~~. ~.~~~.r.1~.~ ••••••••• NOW 59. 99 DOLLAR DAY TAG-END S REDUCED! Origitialtr 1.00 • LJ.Jlit lvtb1 • Pllaw Prottclcn • M.+trt11 Co'l'tn • Dress le91 • wtildtl~ • Raor Scnibbtn . • l'ttafa/Add!-ns laoln • r1ctwe1 • M 'f'•••• NOW 2 for SI • 7-pc Caastw 5.ts • Chromt Caril x~- • ICitcMn Godqfb • I 0 At. Poils • llilc""9 "1astks • u-dry lo~eh • JOfl ln1sh/Hokfier • Sow ll•~e Set • Pad Locks • 2o.ft. E1tt'Mioll Cord TOYS 72 Only SHIRLEY TEMPLE ond CRISSY DOLLS Ori4 I.II MOW 6.99 124 Only TOY CIRCUS Oriri 4 99 . . ........................... NOW 35? Only PUFFER KJTES Orig 1 b9 ................................ NOW 3 .99 .99 138 Only RIOE·ON TOYS 2 99 3 99 Orig A 49·6 99 (5 StylesJ ............ NOW , -• ci?igO~l~:.l.L.~~~:. ~?~.~~~.~~~.~~ ... NOW 2. 99 · DOMESTICS 17 Only BETTER BEDSPREADS Orig 22 50 .......................• , , , NQlN 2 1 Only SHOWER/WINDOW CURTAINS Orig 4 98 ................. , .•........... NOW 90nly B ATHROOM SCALES 0119 4 99 .. . .. ........................ NOW YARDAGE CLEARANCE 19.00 3.00 3.00 500 y ARDS • KNITS • conOHS ILEHDS FOR SPORTSWEAR OR DRESSY OCCASIONS Ori4 •. 59'. ],,, 0 yd. NOW .47' • 2.77 yd. WO MEMS SPORTSWEA~ 860 TOPS, SKIRTS, PAHTS, SHIRTS AND VESTS Oril) 4.99-ll.OO NOW $3-$9 HARDWARE 91 Only MULTl·USEBATTERY LIGHT 88 Ong. 1.29 (Closet. Camper, Etc.) .......... NOW • l,;,,::in,1~-~~ITCH PLATE AS~~R T~E.NJowCJt-1.50 -SKIL POWER TOOL SPECIALS • 61/J" rortoble Sow ~ 27.99 lZ.99 26.9f NOW 19.99 • 1 4~ Porlobko DriU • 51111 Jl9 Sow LAMP CLEARANCE 87 Only SWAG LAMP GR.CU P Orig 8 88-1199 ......................... NOY/ 45 Only TABLE LAMP GROUP Ong 24 97-36 97 ................... , .... NOW 7.99 19.99 24 Only CAN E·LOOK TABLE LAMPS Orig 17 88 •...........•....••..••••...•• NOW 14.99 2/12.99 54 Only BOU DI AR LAMPS Orig. 2/1668 ... ,. ................. NOW 74 Otfw.r lamps at •arlr.t0s Moils an now drasticoUy reduced SA NTA ANA STORE ONLY! 3900 SOUTH BRISTOL -JUST HOl\TH OF SOUTH COAST Pl.Aii. OPEN DAI LY I 0 to 9 P.M. -SUHDA Y I 0 to 6 P.M. ., 1200 Only WOMENS PANTS I 000/o PotyHlet' Pant $4.99 - HOME ENTERTAINMENT ZENITH SPECIAL PURCHASE STOCK Solid Stale Automatic 4 speed Phonograph {stereo) with speakers (0554WJ. Mfg. suggested 59 97 retail S99.99. .' Solid State AM/FM Stereo Receiver with built·in tuning me1er and speakers (C440W). Mfg. 79 99 suggesled retail S 129.00, • Solid Slate Automatic 4-speed Stereo Phono w1thAM/FM stereo radio and speakers (0583WJ. 99 99 Mfg_ suggesled relall s 179.00. • Solid State C.Onsole Stereo 4-speed phonograph w1thAM/FM stereo radio. 2 way soeaker syslem. genuine walnut wood cabinet (0901W). Mfg. 149 99 suggested retail S219.00. • PHILCO SPECIAL PURCHASE STOCK 4-channel Quadraphonic Sound System 'l'l'tlh automatic record changer and 4 speaker 99 99 systems, Mlg. suggesled retail $199.95, · • -4-channel Quadraphonic Sound Center, built-in 8 !rack tape.player. FM multiplex. FM/AM receivtir.129 99 Mlg. suggested retail $249.95. • 4-channel Sound System with Tape Player, record changer, 4 sealed speaker systems. Mtg. 179 99 suggesled retail $319.95. , Record/Playback 8-track Tape Deck, FM multiplex. FM/AM receiver, twH'I speakers. Mfg. 169 99 suggested retail S249.95. • 4-channet Sound Svsrem with record changer. 4 air suspension speaker systems. Mfg. suggested 229 9c retail $339 95. • 7 CAMERAS &,~n%r.~?~l~A. E.LE.C~R·O· 3_5G T ..... NOW 99 .OO 3 Only ARGUS COSJNA COMPACT 35 Ong. 69.97 .............................. NOW 59.00 br~"11y5~~i~~ .~.~1~~ .~~~.~.~~'.~-~~.~.~~~ow 125.00 2 Only GAF ST 104 MOVIE CAMERA Ong 99.97 .............................. NOW 79.00 1 Only GAF PROJECTOR KIT Ong.149.9.1.u,.~-·~····· .. ····· ........ NOW 125.00 2 Only Kodak Pocket Projector 200 Ong 129 97 ............................ ,. NOW 27 Only REEL CASES Orig.1.87 ........•............•..... ,,,,,NOW 5 Only KEYSTONE ELECTRIC 74 Orig. 66.97 •. , ........• , . , ...... , • , . , .. , • NQIN 1 Only KEYSTONE ELECTRIC 64 Orig. 46.97 .....•...............•... , . , , NOW AUTOMOTIVE 60nly MINl·S-TRACKSTEREO . Ong. 62.59 (with alarm) ...... , ..... , ....... NOW 4 Only MIN1-FM STEREO Ong. 95.69 (wtth AFC) •.••••• , •••• ,.,,., •• NOW 3 Only MINl·AM RADIO Ong. 33.49 {easy rT19un1) •...•..... ~·· .•... NOW INDOOR PLANTS Reg. 37' NOW 3~s1 214" pots LIMITEO QUANTITIES~ S.j.cf .. "'*'Wt ~ • 99.00 l.00 54.99 34.99 54.88 79.88 29.88 • ' i • ! I r t Polly Obler discusses works by Charles Russell and Frederick Remington with students at Pomona School, Costa Mesa. 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Docent: Teacher or Lecturer e BEA ANDE RSO N, Editor Tllur1d1v, M1rch H , nJ• Her Prescription: The Proper Dosage DEAR ANN LANDERS: The letter you printed from the y.·oman whose husband blamed his epilepsy medication for his lack of sexual interest cracked me up. ' My husband takes the S<imc n1cdication and he is •·ready to go." morning or night. seven days a y.·eek. Jn fact. shortly after we married. eight years ago. I v.•cnt to sec a counselor because he v.·as ·wearing me out. Youf reply y,·as pcrfoot . People frequently place the blame f(11' their problems on something co m p 1 ct e I y unrelated in order to v i n d i c a t e thrmsclvcs. Before we "'ere marril'd . my husb..'lnd blamed this same medidation fo r his inability to wake up for his 8 a.m. classes in graduate school. \\llen he complained to his doctor. the reply was. "Nonsense~" After a few weeks of dn>"'siness his body became regulated to ,the medication aixi had no effect on him whatever. So. he bought t'i''O more alarm clocks and went on to get his PhD. If you print my lellc.r it might help certain people shape up. Than.ks, AM. - A WITNESS I DEAR WIT : Dosages of a n y mtdicatlon often netd to be regulattd. Drowslne11s ls frtqutnUy experienctd by patients when they first 10 on drup to contrm selxuru. Usually after a few wetb the body becomes adjw;ted and the droW!lness dbappean. If It penlsts, ho.wever. the doctor often rtduces lbe dD!l1ge. Sometimes a sUght rtduction spells the difference bet.,.etn a patient who functions well and one who b: just abltpplng around. )lit I I ! DEAR ANN LANDERS: am a competent secrelary "'ho tn0\1ed to Cincinnati from the r.1id"·est. The first thing I was told when I took this job as private secretary to the senior vice president was, ··watch out for his wlfe.1' She is a very suspicious, neurotic person who used lo '!''Ork for him before they y,·erc married. She can"t seem lo gel over the habit of coming to the office 1"·0 or three tin1es a week and Jodking over his corres pondence. She even opens letters before he has seen thcn1. \\"hen ~Ir. V.P. interviey,·cd and hired, me he made it clea r lhat NO ONE should be allowed to see his corr('Spondcnce. Yesterday when 1 heard ~1 r s . Nced!enose·s voice in the outer office 1 quickly gathered all the b o s s ' s correspondence. t~ it in the center desk draY.'er. Jocked it up and was busy filing y,1Jen she came y,·altzing into the office to "look around.·· I felt like a sneak and I'm not even sure I got ay,·ay y,·ith it. Any advice for future emergencies? -LIKE !1-IY JOB DEAR LIKE : Anybody y,·ho is cap8ble of such fancy mental footwork doesn't netd advice from Ann Landers. Should she come busting In before you get everything gathertd up, lgno~ her until the mail is safely lacked In the drawer. If she says anything, tell her, "Thal's •·ere Air, V.P. wants It until he returns.'' DEAR ANN LANDERS: ~ty husband and I are ·•straight" people. We don 't smoke dope or hang around with ··••r.irdos. \Ve get along fine until the subject of his sisters comes up. One lives in a hippie oommwie and the olher deals in grass. They both smoke and take pills. ~1y husband thinks they should be welcome in our home because he is 1heir brother. I'm afraid if they gel busted here y,·e·u be involved. 'Ibey drop in •·henever they feel like it and spend the riight. Could we be in trouble? -~1ARIE DEAR l\f.: Probably not, but )'OUr husband owes it to you to lm\!1 that the y NOT drop ln uniaVited and when the~ are guests, they must lea,·e the pot and pills elsewhere. Don't nunk your ·chemistry tesl. Lo\·e is more than Mt' set of glands calling to another. I! you have trouble making a distinction you need Ann·s booklet. "Lo\•e or Sex and How to Tell the Difference." Send a long. self.addressed , stamped envelope with your request and 35 cent! in coin to AM Landers. P.O. Box 1348,- 22".! W. Bani< Dr .. Chicago. Ill. !06>1. Docent : a teacher or lecturrr. Sonic 35 female members of the l\e1rporl Harlx>r Art r.1useu1n ~ rn<il£·s Y.Ould be welcomed too l ha\'C chosen this !Ltle for themselves. They are fill ing a need at lhe museum, and some arc doing something they nc\·er 1hought they could do. As docenlS. they are lt'achcrs 'rh'l take 1·isitors through the ntu.'\eum for special exhibitions and to \'iew the museum·s permanent collection. This entails a great deal or study before each ne"' e:dlibit opens at the 1nuseum, according to ~trs. Charles Lllman. president of the Docent Council. Docents are fir st trained. then required lo y,·ork on the n1useum's annual major i;how and at least one of the sinallcr shoy,·s. There y,•ill be six in 1974, Mrs. Ullman said. Current training cl assrs consist of a lecture v.hich emphasizes rlcli1 er1'. ;i Young Artists, Old Masters -------- t:iµC'd prr<if·nl;:l11ftn hy 1•ach prosp•.·ct11c· docent anti "frlt•ndly cr111quc" cf 1h<' drl11 rry. CO:\l\IE:\TS TAPE I) Befor<· e;1rh nr.,..· cxh1h1!. !h•• Ooc1•11\ Council is takt'n through th<· 1·xh1h11 by an l"<1>1.·rt. y,·ho !.1JX'S h1" t'Qn1rnenrs fnr \hr docents' refcrt•ncc during th!'.! ex· h1b1tion. Three of the doccnls spend th~ir time doin;.: research on paintings aod art \1·orks nnd prcpan ng a blbl 1nr,raph~ lu 1nakc furthr·r n•s1·:1r('h b~· !h1· dO(·enl,.; 1•1t<>y. 1\lJ rnater1;i!s art• available at 111 ... t.:<'I 1.1hrar\', .\!rs. Llln1an ~aid. \\'hy 1to "·ornrn 1·oluntl'cr 10 bctonit• dOC'l"ll!~ '.' "It's cxt:111ng ronHnrnttd l~·itv Tu rnbul l. Fonner ;ict1n J:?: thrrctor nf thl' n1u"l'U!l1. ··Even' tin1e 1·ou do a to11r \ot1 lea rn so1nc!hi ng0 fron1 t!ie p1>0ple \'OU i:ilk to. H's vrrv rc1~archng. 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Fn<!;1.1-. 1~11·1·111..; ~taff th1· 111u.,ul·n1 •·:i«h Tl111r:-d;1y tt1 g1 \(' 1nf11rrnal luurs. 111 atld1lio11 lo ~p.-·t•1;d grnup tullr~ .\11.rnnr inh•r£"~1t'd HJ bt->c-on11nt: a do- i·rnt 111:1.~ r:ill \!rs. L'llrnan ;1! ti73·5ffi.l or l hl' lllUSt.'UITI !IL 67J-386G. MRS. HAROLD DEV ICK LEADS TOUR THROUGH NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM By CAROL ,\IOORI:: 01 tllt OtUY Pllol ll•tl Art ;ippreciation is 1·c ry much ;ilil'c and 11·ell in Huntington Beach elcn1rntury schools. Kmderga rtenrrs p:o beyond paint pois and make Af ric.111 masks Second graders pallern collages after ~la11sse. Fourth graders 11•atching a slkle presentation about ~larc Chagall figure oul that he is 86 years old and Y.onder ir he will remarry. They lea m to look for his trademarks. the EiUel TO\\'er and bouquet.s of fJoy,·ers. A firth grader seeking ad1 ice fron1 Andrew ~·yelh rf'CetVt'S a hand .,..·ntten letter from perha~ the greatest living artist now that Picasso 1s gooe. 111e vitality of the course co1nes from Roseman' Buckley y,•ho tells the student~ "people ~ho are ;,.,Tapped up 1n the arl.'l Jive a long lime." If so. she Is insured or longcvit~'· lmmen1ed ln art1 stir enth•.1siasm. ~Ir!! Buckley has cX'(lnndcd the si:< ProjC<"I Schoo!1in11• kit~ prrp:irc·d hv the .Jun1ftr l~il ~ur of \('11-pon lk':1ch 1nio .1 c11rin-.11., spree 1hrou>?h thl' nu1th gr;1dl' 1\nd ~h•· Joins 1h1· ~1d11·nrur.~ tr .t qu .. .,- tion stump' hrr ~l11r1ng a J1·1'1l1n• 1-h•· rf'co1nrn•'11<l" ;1 rl·f('r1 ·nc1· or prom1-. •• ., 10 look Ull 1he an,.,1\••r ;ind report h,1rk Tht' cla ... ~ J'o rn(iJ1Jr:i ~1·<l to 11·!1 11 h:.i th<"y see 111 a f:unou~ p1c!urr ~.n_., •. .., ,11.,. "" aken«J . Terms like ch1Hf'OSl1.lfO J)l)Ul· tJ hsm and surrealism con l\t11r Cubisn1 is compan'<i lo thC' facrl.'> in a diamond ring . Thrr<' s thr ch:llll'n~l' 111 the ChAgall \e<'lure to loo~ for 11in1ilar techniques in upcoming \'an Gogh and Gaug1n units. They y,·erc drl1ghtc-d '>I-It h thr proof they received last ye-ar lJoo Grose v.ro11• to \\'~eth that ··n11 [)ad 1s a hobby pain1rr and I really hkr "'atching hin1 y,·ork. "f really l1k<> to clra1~·. hut l°l'C onlv painl('d one 1>1r1urr :incl H fl1fln t rom<- out very wt'l1. but !'111 ~01n.i:: to krCp on 1rylnJ;t " The rrply carne back · ";..!Hny thanks fo r ~«•Ur fin•· 11'lt.·r To hi· ;1 ~()()(! or!ist ;."11 n1u~1 tlr.111 lh•· 1h1nl!.' <1round yo11 •·1• 1·1 d;11 ... \11dn·11 \l ~l'lh Th" r~·,p<111 ,c· 1·,,·~ •;11ii11hl(• ''\ 1clf'nrc ror th•· ,1udt·nT .• t1f 1h1 ; e1,ui.•r\11on Qf \lrs. Bu<·).,h'1 ;ind h• r t~1·1:1i:11n n.111 \l;1rion t o•!r 1h;11 !.itl1011' ;1r·1.~'.' hr11:.h 1ht•ir '''•·Th Jll"! 1)1..t• !tlt' i'!'"l 1,J 11' . Tei 1n<1k• :irt t•1 "I\ m'1!'" of ;in r1t r1 rla,\ 1'>.1'li·n1·11c• ,\Ir' Buli..I•') "'r\c" on thr lluniini,::nn l~·:itil Alhrd Ar1'1 Con1 · m1~f.1nn "tn·a11n~ ll lll·y,· c·lunate fllr 1h11 • CJI .1·. ' Her 01111 cultural h!"n1 started "'hen sht.• :il\endrd .1 hr'l.'.l rrt111~ ~C'hool near ~"\I' 'l'ork r11~ tha1 had· :1 hox :11 !ht• opi:·r;1 and <J('<.'t 'Sl to <1h<u1:ld1n11 J:.1!1rncs. ~o·w sh('0li c!oin ..: l!r:u1u.11t· 1\ork in art history ti! f .1!1lt>n11:'1 SltHr L'nl11·rSl!1 . Lf1 ng 8i·ath iiS n :;uppl r i111•n1 to hc>r nurS- 1nl! d('l!rl·e This 11('1'k !'he's bt:·rn h:.inging nr\Y.'Ork 111 1he cn.,1 b<Jll compl~x to be dcd1C':iled Sr11urdn.1 Lier ne:<I pro)C'ct i3 e Hen:11ssn~r sene!I fnr jlullor high :.tud~nts. ' • :JO 041L Y PILOT Th11rsday, Milrch 28, 1974 Counselor Cities G ~ \ t I en er s Stable •' I Service By BEA A"OER.<ON • 01 1M O.lty ,.lltt il•lt Pat llooper accepted an invitation to a !-!arbor Ke y n1eeting so she could talk ahoul her fa vo r ite subject-her "love ;iffal r \\'Ith the Child Guidance U:nter of Orange County.'' Coordinator for guid;111Cl' services, Or<lngc C o u n t y Department of Education. ~lrs. Hooper S:lid tlu1t fron1 her first contact w11h the center her expcriencr:. l1:1v(' bef>n very rc11o·arding illld satisfying. "For so long it rthc l1.'lllcr~ ~·as the only v1~l>lc ooun:c for Dance Music In Tune Balboa Bay I.ions Club n1embers Bill Blue. J\'fario Pacini and Glenn O'Bryan arc urgin g public support. of the club's dinner dance. which will begi n at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. April 6, in the Balboa Bay · Club. to benefit Services !or the Blind of Orange County. Res· ervations may be made with PacinJ. :idolcscl'nb; in the county." t\lthoui;:h this 1s not the case <111) mor". J\lrs. Moopc r said, l'xplul1ung that mental health i;l·r\ 1<·l·S arc now he in g dl'velopt-d and expanded in the t'(IUn!}. !>hl' still (el'lS the cl'nler"o:; scrvi{'t-is the IX>sl "bt.'<·ause It is stablt-.'' STABILITY \Vhil£> \\'Ork1ng 11•11h 1hl' erno11onatly di.~turbcd . sh l' ~aid ... ~1;1 bll1t~' 1s a n1ajQr f:1ctor J l'~ d1ff:c·u!t 10 rn;1 ~P long·r:in~t· pion ~ 1rht•n ttwrc 1s a poss1b1h1y vr l!uetuJ!1011 . '\'ou know lhl' l't•n\C'r l\aS hl'rl' last 1{•nr and that 1t v.·111 h1· here 1on10rruw ;ind possibly 15 yra~ from now .. ,.)US IS not ;iJ w;iy~ true or st•rviC'ts lied in with the ~ovcrnn1cnt:1I !}'S\c>tll Bud~f:t <;; <Jcicrrn inc ho11· n1llch sl'r1 ict· can be offered ." In dtscussin~ h<'r t 1 r., t expcnL'llCe With !hl' ('h1ld (;uid:1ncc Center. !\fr:.. !looper pointj•d up the in1portant't of lon~-rangc Sl'rvicc. Kath y, :1 10th grndcr al TLL'illn High School. \\' 3 s <·11 nsid1·red lhl' i,!.·al l·ht!d. .the idc<tl s tud en t , .\lrs. llooprr said. She \\:1s nt1t·nt 11'c. v.·orkcd 1\'cl l 111 school and earned higa gr:.idl'S. Then she ~t<irll'd missing school. By November she didn 't att~nd tv.·o days a Y."eC k, and on the three days she w<1.s there she skipped o n c teacher 's classes. 1. TltUANCY L'A:R.EASES By Deeembcr. Mrs. !looper related, Kathy was 1nissing school three days a wt>ek , and after Christmas vacation she didn't return. Kathy had had an upset sto1nach a lot. f\1rs. llooprr eontinued. ;:ind her pa rl'nts tried to pursue medically wh<it v.·ai. wrong~ \\'hrn sorneonc from the sctiool called to ask about Kathy, hl'r nlOther said she wal: sick. which J\1rs. HooPlr said wns true but was not flie only rel.Ison for her missj'ng 1ehool. , I '"l'ruancy can be. tmo~al ns well as ph)'tlol<>1lcal,' she cla lmed . In a situation such al this, when schools begin checking on a studrnt. the school "bcto111l·ii A 1hreatcning agent lo the parent." llowtl'l·r. in lhL~ case~ the ~hoo! C'OllU!lued v.·orking ~ith the fanlll y whit'h resulted in cun1rac11ng with the Child (;uidancc Center. L~:Alt~ TO COPE Al fir'\I, Kathy was lreated Horoscope: Capricorn's Frank FRIDAY MARCH-29- By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <March 21-Apri l 19 !: Plenty of action is featured. St.cws quo is shaken. Decide between ~oing back or moving ahead. Many persons will aid if you decide tQ put aside fool ish notions about. security. TAURUS (April 20-~1ay 20): Oblain son1c hint fron1 Aries message. Take sl C'ps in nr;1· directions. Fin an ci al in- dications arc good i( you stick to your own slylc. G~fiNI tf\fay 21.Junc 21l l: Cycle high -trust judgment , intuition . Friend! are active in your behalf -koow jt and sOOw appreciation. Romant ic interests arc heightened. CA!'iCEll (June .?I-July 22 1: Secreli .arc expbsl'd. Be ready for quick changes. Versatility becomes main ally. Broaden horizons. Refuse IO be painted into corner. LEO !July 2.1-Aug. 22 ·1: Crealivity is em phasized. Your sense o{ showmanship wins admirers. ac wary of one \Vho flatters for no specific reason. !\ferriber of opposite sex figures prominently. \'lltGO 11\ug. 23-Sept. 22 1: (,'hangc ocrurs in career, prc)tigc !illl lus and ia goals. Acti1·ity is accelerated. !11oney of mate, partner is involved in det;isions. LIBRA I Sept. 23-0ct. 221 o \'ou are drav.11 between \\ant- ing to sctUe.....alld a_ desire to travel. Key is lO read, learn. study and enlarge horizons. Fan1ily nle mbcr should be in- elutl"ll. SCORPIO (Oct. 2.1-'.'\01·. 21 1: Check invcslnlCnts. saving. 111~ ventory. Come to terins with one who talks a grea t game. !\l eans don 't be li eve everything you hear. Avoid jumping to ronclusions. SAGl'ITAH IUS /Nov. 22· !Ne. 21 ): Prrsons y1u en· counter now arc apt to be :ig· -:grt'SSi\'e. /lold (a.st to prin· ci1)lcs. Bide \'Our ti1nc . l'crn11t others to shOw their hands. CA PRICORN ! Dec. Z2·Jan. 191: Services, ~·ork. health arc emphasized. Ile frank . Sav v.·hat you mean. One v.·ho h~ls been evasive should be 1nadc to display actual product. AQUARIUS (Jan. :IQ.Feb. l8 l: Fun and games mig;ht b'! fcalured. Your curiositv is aroused. \'ou cxcprimenL. You.. also take unnecessary risks. PISCES (Feb. 19-\larch 20 !: 'i'ou r intuition may Ix! 1nore <1ccuratc than professional n~ praisal. Know it nnd seek answers outside avenues of orthodo_xy. IF TODAY JS \'OUR Bllll'llDA Y you are a teacher, a sensi1 ivt' pt>rson "'ho oftrn makt's saerificl's for lo1·ed ones. 'i'ou are not nl'ccssa ri!y r c I i g i o u s in orthodox sense, but you :ire spiritual. &ptcmber "i ll be your n'IOst significant month or 1974. )'ou att rac1 Aqu arius. Leo and CanC<'r persons. You are inventive, fiery, y.•i\li ng to fight for principles. 'i'ou also !all in love too easily, . .•. MRS. SOREY Agendas List Courses PEERING AROUND Babysitting Ba~sitllng classes f o r ~'Olinger teens, 13 to JS, \Vill be given for three COOst'Ctltive ?.londays, brginning April L by the Seal Beach F i re Department. The first t~·o claSSl'S ~I be given at !he ~lary \\'ii.son branch of the Ornnge County Library. the third in the fire !'lation across from the library. All classes begin al 6:30 p.m. B'Nai B'Rith t-.lrs. Jack Klop~r ~·ill be installed ,as prcsi<lf'flt of Angrove (.11;i pt er of I3'Nai B'Rith \\'omen ~1onday, 1\µril I in thr ,.n:ih•·Pn S!nd1u~1 Jtestaurant Also in.~t11l1l'fl ill 1hC' Ii p ITI . meeting: v.·111 bt· th1• \l111l·s. Abe l>n.Jt1n:in. T!'d lnrtx·r . Don F'inen1.i n, "\n~ l\tt1n:-1hr. David ls<'r. .l:ick {;old ( •l'Ot'l;l' Lyoo and l>;1v1d U1olo· Hoag Au xil iary lncoining officers will be instal100 b.v N i g ht i n g a I e Ch;1pter, llo:i~ :-01 cm or j a I 1-lospilal Auxiliary. Tuesda~·. April 2. at .a luncheon mceling in lhe Balboa Bay Club. !\1rs. Thoma s Boler is the new chainnan. Pa nhellenic Old Ranch Countrv Club. :-ieal Beach. \\'iD be thC setting for the first benefit luochron presented by the Orange County West City Panhell~nic. Proceeds rrom tilt> ti a.m. event w ill benefit a ?iiiother· • Daughter Sorority Information party Planned ror June t. Family Service Las Marinrras Auxiliary to Fnn1ily S<>rvit>t' of Orange C'.ounty \viii ho nor p:llroursscs \\.'cdnl'Sd:iy. Arw-il 3. at tt lunc-hron 111 th(' hon1c or ~lr1'. llobt'rt .Jrwc!l DTERY Alll STEfl -ltf!NAM>O - SCHOLL S"NOALS -P"SSPORTS M"GDESlAN -MISS AMf.RICA VI N~R, CASUALS -HANDIAGS - HOS lf"Y Edwt•dt -Gt•berit~ -II obi" Hood flF Flyt11 -U S IC•d• -S11••,,•u r•Ht1 C•11•110 0f"c' S~o•• o.ft~• w,., bv o.",~'~ Ce"ffft.,. ShMt for Chlldr•11 225 E. 17th ST.-COSTA MESA 548-1778 ' e •AHl(AMl:INCll•O • • MAITI• (KA•GE e ~cw officers are the ,\.lml's . ' Frank ti.·larshoH, T im o th v M a c re s, Je\\t>ll. Rlrhnr;t !\t iller. Richard Keith and llobcrt lli!dcbrnnd. Art Talk Laguna Beach sculpt.or Ollie Fisher will speak on her life .ind studies as an artis t at the \\'edncsda~'. April 3 nlC('ling of the Lagun a Beach Panhellenie, starting at l.30 p.m. The desse rt luncheon will be hosted by ~trs. ~Ii Id r ed Sillstrop in her Laguna Beach home. ,,. ... ~ • SELECTED as presc.ntces at the annual Las Campanas Debut.ante Ball. to lake place group \\'ere f'.1 ic ha c1 La \\Tencc. Terry \\'ilson ;ind Cynlh1;1 l\ell,v. July 20 in the Disneyland \\'INNERS of lhc Co I . I-lot.cl are Kimberley Bishop \\'illia1n Cabell chapter. 01\R and Betsy Claire Frame. Tht>ir parents arc :\tr. and !\I.rs. John Fre<leric Bishop of Kewport Beach and !lfr, and ('SS:ly contest \\-ere J eanine Clark, righth grade; Luei;i Dube, si xth, and i\t.~11rC'c11 O'Toolc. SC\'t..'lllh. ~lrs. Claude P!Jillip Frame. ~========::::::; Corooa de! to.far. r RECEMNG scholarships fron1 UCI To\\·n and G<n1·n art MONTH END sale HALF-SIZES HALF-~~~S HALF- HALF BRAS. $199 RrG.!• TO SIS. DISCONTINUED COLORS & smes. BR.OKEN SIZES FRI. & SAT. ONLY ·Veta's lNllMA TC APPAREL OPEN THURS. 'TIL t P'.M, P'HOHE 642·1197 • •Selection •Service •Court esy •:na !\'or ·~ HALF -SIZE SHOP fULLlllTOH ll4 o.-_,.~M .. COST4 MlS4 1105 Htwport llwd. HUNTIHGTOH llACH 14 ~•C...ttr UGUH4 HILLS MAU. h1L.t;,....W.,W by a psychiatrist and later group '\\'ork "°'as a~. '·In group, peers help a chlld find au.t bow to copi: with life and is rtaJlties," Mrs. Hooper said. Kithy was able to continue at the 01ild Guidance Ceater, !ltrs. llooper said, because Gf contributions made by support groups like Jlarbor Key. Kathy's father was on we1rare and could not have afforded private treatment. "Kathy's story doesn't have the happy ending as you would like to hear ... that she v.·cnt on to college, married a doctor and is Jiving bappil)' e1'er after. "But," !11rs. llooper said. "her story does have a happy endln(. +i Although .sbe <lid not finish sohool, lll1c did find a job. "She learned to recognJze her own and her family's role playing • . she ropes w i t h Ule't realltic!. ''Coming through mental maladjustment takes a long Ume, but today," Mrs. Hooper Jald, "Kethy il: a happy. healthy human being." !llUSI' BE llAPPY 1'1rs. Hooper belicvts that children ccra only learn and develop ~·hen they are happy. Guidance services in the school are for all children, especlany the healthy happy ooes, she asserted. "We q('('(I to help them de\•elop lo '1eir full potential . ~ "W o child deviates on1 typlc~evelopment we s ld gulde them back Into thl' malnstrt1:an1 ." • ~tit. Hooper also bclitve5 tbat {'motional disturb3nce could be prt>Jented If t~erf' were systematic serCC1i11g before the first grade. If the problen;i Is disco~"'' and treated later It ls al a~.s palch\\'Ork, she said. Re ia! efforts are so much n· expensive. She advocaU$ instead of cure. ' prevention Cookie Captain Sees H_~r Crumby Epitaph By ERJ\1A DOMBECK Last night. in my dreams. 1 saw my own tombstone. It read: ERMA B0~1BECK Girt Soout Cookie Capt. (Rel.) G.S. Cookie Sale Feb. 15-t-.1arch 30, 1974 Her motto: llE PREPARED As l tos.sed and turned. my mind v.·cnt back to six months ~go "'hen I \~'as your nveragc goo(-0rf m 0 I hf' r \1·ho \\'OS allergic to children. ba1.aars, booste r clubs. J'TSA open house, Little Leagues. ~'uturc F'anners of America noodle suppers. rarne tickets ;ind pillov.· case bingo. Then one da)' 1 11·as ~~ proached by the Comm ill re to Elect Cookie Captain nnd :ill of that changt'd. Th e thrC<' of them stood in front of the clOOr and smiled: "The peacclin1e L'OOkie corps ncccls you.·· ... But surely you remcn1bcr I AT WIT'S END have a maternity dcfenTient," I srniled. "The kid is 15 years old nov.•." lhcy said, "and v.·e need officers who can lead." I led the enlire troop into bankrupl cy which is pretty much v.'hat you could rxpcc1 from a v.·oman v.·ho pays for school milk by chl'Ck ... dai· ly. In February, I assemblrd the troop logether <111d told them lo get out and St'll. f"Therc is no ne1.'CI to salutl'. !11ary Jda "J. I told them to leare no s r on c s or grandparent~ unturned and to remember God is on our side. 11 put I li1n do\\'n for I wo boxes of Scot Tcas.1 On !he day of delivery, I Pledges Recited SOREY-McELRA VEY calvary Chapel of Costa l\1esa was the setting for the double ring ceremonies linking Barbara 11.fcElravey and G. Kent Sorey in 111arriage. The bride. daughter of th e A. R. McElra\•eys of Garden Grove is a senior at UC Irvine v.•here her husband is a graduate and currently is ~·orking on his doctoral !hesis on international economics and politics. Attendants 11-crc S 1 ;i c i lleusink vcld. Judy H a r r i s . Sandra Quinn. Daphne Sorev. Scott Thompson, H i l' ha f d J\l c Elrave y. L yn n lleusinkveld. J1•ffrev llarr:s and Steve Jenner. · The bridegroom·s parems ;ire the G. C. Soreys or Porterville. The newlY\.l.'eds \viii reside in Santa Ana. FREEMON-DOWNS Christ Church by the Sea. t\cwport Ucach ~·as the sel· ting for the vow exchange of Sandra Dcnvns of Balboa and John Patrick Freemon. Santa Ana . Their parent s are !\tr. and !11rs. Vern Downs of Alta Loni;, ;ind ~Ir. and Mrs. John P. Freemo n, Ne\\'port Beach. Officiant \\'as the Rev. J{oberl B. Shr1n1rd, Jr. llonor attendarils ''° c r c J)ntricia 'Vt'ir and Craig !\lan- ning. Serving as brldesn1aids v.·cre .f\lrs. Stephen Burr and ~!rs .. James Koov1nan. 11·hill'1 ushers "'ere StcvCn nnd Kurtis! Dov.·ns. I The bride is ;i graduate of Alla Loma High School and Chaffey College. Her husbnnd earned a BS and ti.IS fro1n !he University of Sou the r n California. He also 1s an atum· nus of i\1ark Keppel High School. Alhambra. The ney.·\yweds will reside in \\'cs!minstcr. \\'I.ls up lo nly chair rail . in molding Girl Scout eook11·<;; :ind called tht' girls 10 \f'll th(·m to pick ttK•1n up ... Hello. Gloria. 1h11;; is ~lr.s. l~n1lx-ck and ... ?\lrs. n·o:-.1BECK . you remember 1he cookll' posher do~11 the st reel ?" .. Oh," she said. "well. lis\.('n my grandmother is sick :ind doesn ·1 need 30 boxt's and nl." mom's frL>ezer conked out and she c;in't use 18 boxes and " And so ii y.·ent. f·have nt'\'l'r heard so many excuses for cancelled orders in my life I ha\'e rolled chicken in coo kie crumliis. us1.'Ct then1 for lips, n1adc earrings out of the n1. fM th em to birds. pcdd lt·d them in rnassage p :i r I or s. dropped lhcm in 1varcr to CUl'l' headaches, used then1 for fertilizer ;-ind fur b r i d ;.: 1' prizes. \\'hJI st arted out to be nc:if. efficient r('rords of sales and returns now looks like ;1 scratch pad in 1hc Hong Kon ~ office of ll & R. Block. l told my husband about niy drenrn and men tioned !hat I saw a pigeon perched on 111 .1 Lom!lstonc. He said it takes one to knov• on~·. ----~ GAMES-GAGS MAGIC& ART SUPPLIES lA"'GE'J G"""t 5.tLl.{f1Q'1 ,.:J'(WMt ~.t L 1~l UP::QllP Tri[;'"AP ( CClP.i. DIPLQI.' t-CY Si:D l(T J Llf CHEii T & STEAL GJ.«•i:: ... ETC. lt•~ i0 .. Jif0l 1l. 1•11TOl T0-6 COUtfTl.l CtNTU.16'f'I°"'""''" OllTI TO 1ICl,mn' 'ACl'IC. l•Ol&.llAIOI'..,,._ "'°""Ill-Mil O,.oPolly l M-. .... 1 .. t ~ll·i ' ' 'J<M_~ PROFESSIONAL S~"· A NAME YOU CAN TRUST ~ -. Foi· thc eight -hour-a-day woman. a good-looking plofes.<ional "11oe with ('Om fort . fit an<l support, As only ncd C'°"' ProfC!.i&ional . . • f)(TRA LARGE SIZES. EX TRA WIDE WIDTHS. ''ON CALL" IN WHITE , TAN OR BLACK. $19. Sh°""' .can make jt. A I C -----F.t.W.. ., ... , ""'0..0> ' • • ras s. at 30. Fi CT th fri G al ra. N wi s,, '· be ba ' c al ' B M I R ,, .• a. MATH LAB MULTIPLE S LEARNING EXPERIENCE S "( . . . . . ... Fun Added to Hy /\LLISOS llEEHll 04 Int O..oly ,, .. , Still HO\\' do you n1al.n n1.1l li..:· 1n1l!1cs n1ort• 111tl·rr . .;11n~' Equip u roo1n "1th a ron1putt'r. M'\l·r~\ l'olt·u!ators and an a.s-.or·tnl\ nt of gan1\'S •~nd puzt!r" 1\1\('"' sluJrnt;; 111 \'1sit 111 th1•11· spar1· 111111' h1•for(' ;ind ;1lll'r :.chool. dur•ng \uneh hu11rs. 1111h 1hv11· rn:uh cla~:; or as .1 spi_•cl:il pro)l'.'CI. l~irr~· Lu11. ;i n1:llh h';L('}lc'r <11 L1n<'oln .\!rdfll•· ~t !11~1. t \pl:i1r...'CI !h.11 1ti1 s 1s ho11· the !>!.·hoot's ~I.it~ l.;1b 11i.ir\..!) ------- •·I! \\'#S thi' lJr,11J11·luld or •lf!l' of our sixth ~1.ul1· tr.1t·ht•1' 11ho \\:-ts 1r:111-i.-n1·d !,.:1ur1· 1\ f:Ot undt'r 11 ;1\ Lu!t ~:nd "\\It> 11·an11·d a p::1~·1· 11h1·r1· 11,. studt"nts 1· .. ul•I t'Olllt' :uid h.111· lun " Bttt. :11' :·dd1·1 I. "Tlh' n;itur\' of th(' g L11~1 ·, j, m;1!hr111;,t1cn! Earh ullt' IS otl«n·d !1~ ii 1·h.d!··11;;:11\~ il.111g 1111!0 .. Th<' 1:1\1 h.1' 1n.111y 01111"n' 1t 1~ a 11nr kshoi1 for 1111· .sfll(ll1\ ~ 1~•rnp11h'r 1n:i1h el;t:.'. ~tllt' .s:11dt'nl'i. pt' r hap~ h;!I Liii;, thlfll'l!ll'.; Ill llll•IT n',::t1!:i r 111a1h rl:iS!>!.'S, \1 ork on the 1·;L11·uL11or'i. "'Ill I ht' 11•11•'~,· l .tJI/ :-.Ld J!:,1 111,11 I~ ,11 n tlh· 1•orrt•l'I ;111'" 1 ,., ;111d rhu' lc:irn t h •' 1 r 11111l11 pll' :•'1011 1;1bl1· .. " 1·1•1' 11th1·r :.tudt'lllS" 1\ n1t1~ l>t' ~1 • It'll\ fllll "lt' ... JU,,I .ill•jlhl'r op11"n Jur 1h1•111" I 11!1 ,11!d1 d. "h: ! ·" Ill•' C 1111•·, '•I 1· 1111111!~ 1 .i l I • •I\\ pt 01 \•'1111 d. '" II I' .1 lo·:1rn111µ •'\l'k'Tit n• ,; ;1 .. 111·11 for h1· t1 ,1 111 r~ ' 1, .u1 ;1l11•1n.1t11·· r" h;11·1n~ tlu· f.1 ,!1·1· 11111 \..u11.: s1ud1•n1 ~ ~n u1 !ht• C [,1"'lt•11!1l }Oil!., ,Lfh •r 11'!\) ll' f1tll"h1·1! t.11..111~ a t\·.·t. Mee t Norma11 Todd at Robinso11's. OA!LV PILOT :JI Math !'iludt>nt~ !1a\f' th<' op11011 of 1 u1nµl\'1111i.: ti:<-1.11.·rLod d·nn:;, ~on1t•th111i:; !hl'\' 1•1lJ•)Y in 1hl' 1.-ib. l';•r•·ru 1olun11,-r, ,r;1fr 1h1' l.1h .. ;ild \1 1~ 11.,1~'1 t . ..:pontl1'r l'h:11n11.111 'I lwr•· .11·1· J :i r•'l.'lil ar II• I~· I' ,,11.i .I h'll I.. 1:p l!~t ,ir 1 ·, 1 L11•r1· -RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY Wh•,, Yo11 Wo11t The leU t •?l Horbor l l•d . Cou• Me-10 -541 -015• And see 11i s e ~lS)' cl cs igns on Sum111 e r'7 4. NORMAN TODD ANO HIS DESIGNER , E L.AtNC: f\ICDONAL D , \V ILL HOST INFORf\1•\L t.'tO OEL INC. o r THE NORMAN TODD SUt>.1MER COLLECTION fnQ/\1 1:00 TO 5 :00 IN NEWPORT , SATURDAY. MARCH JO. H ERE , A SA,._tPL E OF THE YOUNG, CHIC L OOK THAT1S S YNO NYMOU S y,•!TH TH( N0Rf\1AN TODD LABEL. SHIRT JACKET . $44. LACED PANT. $39. ALL 6-12. T-SHIRT, 5-M-L. S1 2. EVERVTlllNG. c.R(Cr:. ROBINSON'S PACES (TTER . I P-T Activities Announced CORONA DEL rt1AR JUG ll PTA: General mectiilg at 9:30 a .m. Thursday. April 4, in the faculty lounge. David Price. coordinator of the carcf'r 1 center "''ill explain the y,·ork of ; the center and d iscus s -i -materials available to parents and studenlc; for thei r choict· of career or college. FolJoy,·ing the talk a tour of the center "''iii be held. Coffee v.·ilJ be &erved at 9 a. m. Pr0tl'cciS \1•ill bt• 11'"d \I) n1'\p finance the eighth grade cla"s e n v iron in en I a 1 trlp tu Yosemite ... Unit niert1ng '""ill take place in c."Onjunction lvith open house Tut'Sday. April 2. al 7:30 p.n1 . NE"'PORT llEIGJIT PTA : Buss Carson's \Vild \\"esl ShOI\' :ind carnival \\"ill take pl<t<'<' from 4:30 10 9 p.n1. ton1orrow on the school ~round~. Fun gan1e booths 1o1tll 1n••!:1tl•' r1ti. outlal\'S end. boot hill. buffalo hunL zool loo. go fish. !1·lil rt:· tiger. d1\C'r Jxunbl'r. l>..1St!b:1l1 1hro\1' and much mo r l' . H.1n1burgcrs. hot do~<;. cofft''-'· popcorn. cotton candy. <;no11· cones. cold drinks and hot chocola te 1\'ill be so I d . Ad mission is i5 cents for Lhil1lrc11 <ind ~L!',(I for <1d;il1~ OC F1)LlHTJI !)ISTltl<.:T T1 ckl't!> an• :!5 cents. Desstrl. coff<'l' and punch \v11I be <;l'l"'\r<L l>aui;?htcr!' will moch·I drc<>sc<1 :ind oolfit..:. m:;dc by lhl•1 r n10Lh<'r:'. SO\OH \ l'T.\ (JrdC'rs fnr .;t,1in!\·~<; :.ll• J _idet1!1f1ca11on hr.'lt'f'let«. n('('klarts. k e v ch,un.'>. lui.!J.:.<1!(l' and pct tag·~ ;irl' hf'ing ttiken f0r tht• n('"<l 31 11l't hs h\' ~1r~-\\' n It f' r H\·1np.,!\'~1rL C<1nt.1tl hL'r for turther 111forn1at1on. \\'OUDLA.'\I) l'FO: !'aper drtV<' frrnn R :1.n1. to 3:30 p.m. tomorro"·· Bring bundles tit.ii or in p:i jX'r bag:;; to :o.chool. 1-'rocl"fods "'ill bl' used to purchase bulll1!1n bonrds for the rnull if)itr[Xli'(' rf)()m ... f)pt'!l hoU ~i' ;ind g C n C' r .'.l I lliCCll!lj.? highlighted b:V th1• 1nstallatiQn of off1C('l"S fj1r thr l J974-i5 ~rhool :">C'~r 11111 take plrtc<' :H i 30 p.111. \\lf'dnt·:.day. Apr il :I PTA : Dr Kt·nnt:th Baile\. director of te~u:·her L'<.lucatiOn at UC !rl'ine 11·111 kevnote a 1o1·orkshop ton1orrO\\' frOn1 9 . .'W a.m. 10 1:30 p.111 . at LC!. !!is lalk 'A ili focus on p;1rf'nt- <;ludent coopera1 ion 10 meet goals. ~trs. Roger BelgPn and Jiin L1pol. Founl:-tin \';i!ley PTSA. .,.,•ill s fl e a k on LOtl'E!rating studPnls in1n the or~anizallon ~Ir~. L.111 r£'nC(' Thaver. San Clcrnentt· t~rs.\. 11 111· also speak. Furl hr r infornl.'lt1on is ava 1labl£' rron1 1 the disl'rict o!fiC<'. 8.15-0005. -~---------- !)J. JOAClll;\I PG: '.\lotht:r da!igliwr fash>0n show w•ll LARGE-SIZES take p!aCC' at 7 p.m. Tucs<t.:1:-'. April ~. 1n the parish hail. EASTBLUFF PFO: !\!other -daughter luncheon and fashton show with lhc theme. Sew and Show, Y.'il! lake place at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. r-.tarch 30. in the multipurpose roorn. Fifty students will model creations made for tht'm by their mothers. grandmothers. fTiends or thcmsrl\'CS. M::ir ilyn Galanoy Le; in charge of models along with Lori Cochran as fashion comn1entatnr. Professional model Audrey NeY•bro \\"ill rlilearsc "'ilh the girls. Oth<'r ctialrmf'n arf" Joan Pcnfil. tickclS. Cheri Hodges. decorations. John Milliken. age 13 will provide program ml.L"ic on the piaoo. Lois Kemble. ways and means chairman. a~ces t b a t tickets are on sale nt $1.50 perl---------------------- child and $2.50 per adult. HOPE VIEW PFO: Carnival will be prcsl'ntcd by the unit Saturday. ~larch 30. rrom 10 :t.m. to 3 p.m. Fcalurcd "'ill be eight game booths and n bakf' sale. Lun ch \\'ill IX' on !I a I e ! o c a r nival-g()('rs carnival tickets will be priced al two for 25 cents or 15 C<'nls eadl. rtrEAOOW VIEW PTA : New officers "'ill be installed at a a dinner tonight at 7 in the Fireside Im. Taking office are the Mmes. Paul Bridgeman. presi d en t : Lawrence Pometanu and Loren Crotlse, vice presidents: D a r re 11 Stillwagon. 9Ccrtlary: Clair •, Bedard, historian. and C\int 8 letscher. parliamenlarlan. AUss Lisa Roy \\'ill serve as treasurer. ftt-ESA \'I E \\' PTA : Rummage sale "'ill b c 8piCtl80red by the u n I t Satul'day,1 Mardi 30. lrom 9 ! a.m. to 2 p.m. in school. MEDICAL WEIGHT CONTROL NOT AQINIC Town & Country Shopping Center 18582 Beach Bl•d., Suite 207 HuntlncJlon Beach No Appointmenl NeceSsory '" """" CALL 536 6066 IHFOllM4TION . . • •Selection •Serv ice •Courtesy Ella ~or's HALF-SIZE SHOP FUlllRTON . 22• Or-,.t1ir Mol COSTA MES A I IOS H<twport 11 ... c1. HUNTIM~TON IEACH 14 HWttilMJ!Oft Ctnt"' UfiUHA HIW MAll lit L..IM"I Woricl SHOP THURS . 10 :00-S:JO. F RI. I I I • I /ii I ' ~,·-. ,:?-'; ·~Q ' .: ./ 2 FAS HION IS LAND 10 :00-9 :30, SAT . 10 :00-5:30.,SUN . 12:00-S :OO 644 -2800 I I II DAILY PILOT Thursday, March 28. 1~74 ~ MIXED SINGLES__., TUMBLEWEEDS HOl'l l.DNG SINCE WU'Vf HAD A llATH, SOPl'Y? l5 U-·= r----i""' ,_,. MUTI AND JEFF FIGMENTS NANCY ,...,_,__. .,_ ... , LET ME HELP YOU WITH THAT PROBLEM, 5LuGG0 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Ye11erda·{1 Puule Solved: ACROSS 52 -·-· ol "°"°' . 1 Head 54 Rims of coverings cra1ers S Conceit 55 Procured 10 Lasso per]u1ed 14 Descended. testimony Archaic 59 Unimportant 15 ••••• 63 "Step -· Empire --1" 16 Assam 64 Supervisor silkworm 66 Beef'llve 17 W11v11peg Slate residenls 61 Lasso ' 19 Common 68 Betsy • contraction 2d' Certain 69 C~erlul drum& 70 Foretall'ler group 36 Utopian 21 Gatf'lerings 7 1 Commune 10 Repeats 40 Hamlet's 23 Marsh bird """ prep•red caslle 25 Hit hard: Padu• lesaons 41 ------the -Archaic 11 City in Younger: 26 Klndol COWN Algeria Roman gener•I 12 Engine consul 30 Insect 1 Poor .,.,,,. 44 Forage 34 COi'rode actors: 13 Criow orass 35 Bucte:et "lnlormal 18 OnewhO 47 Bring b•ck 37 Navigate a 2 Actor annoy a Into use 'Ya&sel ····Ladd 22 Haberdash 49 Vehicle 38 "S•IC1erdash1' 3 Actress ery Item 5 1 Column 39 ,, 24 Minor slip 53 Ev11 splrll 1nherenlly LOUtse 26 Sevage 55 Spelled present 4 Moved 27 Llterery 56 Archil1C 42 Lat and about style prepos111on long. 1.ct1ve1y 28 Elecl ion 57 Diagonal 1nC11c1tor 5 Ot1nk1ng day VIP line 43 0 111 he1b loast 29 ShOwers 58 No longer 45 Smooth 6 F!lch 31 Bird ol living Phone11cs 7 Moslem prey's 60 PriteligM 46 European schOlar claw cleclsiOfls ,48 Wordsol 8 Scandin· 32 Stvub 61 For leer trial 1 song avians 33 The \lflry 62 lristi·Gaellc 50 Yi>•oom 9 Musical besl 65 Hwy. ' ' • ' ' • 1 I • " " " " " ~ " " 17 ,, ' " .. I lf' " " " , ,. " . . ' ,, l7 " l9 " ,. lO " " " . " •• " " ~ l7 " ' " •• l ,, " .. _: " .. " .. .. t ~ " " , -" )j " " " fl, ~ " " " .. ,, " .. " .I - " . - w ' n •• \ by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson ()i iA~ 50.w: lll)'lf, ON US, ll'Ei UJ ! >l?T BelNG AfiU V 61.0lll ON f S MIND IS A D€F1tllfe 6(1;1A( iJANOICAP DOOLErS WOILD • I t I { ,, l J . I by Al Smith AN INNOCENT BY.STANDER IS A PE~ SO SIMPLE• MlNDCD HE OOESN'T KNOW ENOUGH 10 GET OUT OF ™E WA'{! :--<'.), ' by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmiller I LIKE SCHOOL··-THE DUM6ER YOU ARE, THE MORE ATTENTION '---~--~~---~~ YOU GET PEANUTS !.JJIJ\l' _,.,..,,,_ --,.,.,,,..,., .. ,. ·-- LQDK AT TH.l.T., A Pti;:F.ECT 6 ~ ,_,, I 'A\ JO!!" VAl..ENTE, THE O!STR1CT ATTORNE'!' .' SIT DOWN, PLEA;E! Dr. SMOCK SAY. M.195 &.INP8L.L-, AS ,).--.,. A '-lff&.• Q/1(1,.. C11P You .. •v•• t'&..AY' "POC.1"0llr ;..MP NUJC:9•"? --"'- s. su,.,,os• so-11"·WAS .. M0-~1.-eAM. FOft lt-ilGl:UISl'f'IVli '--;i!>,<D (o· C:loflL.Pllt•N GORDO IZVl!lA IGOIUIS ~""""" MOON MULLINS ~ME'TIMES 'lbU/llll A <;ooD GU'/, MOON . ~·· ANIMAL CRACICERS , . ,_ by -Harold Le Doux I THINK YOU KNOW WHY J'M HERE.' J UDGE PARKER AND MY OFFIC,E AAE ~XIOUS TO tNVf.!)TlGATE: AAY NEW E\llOENCE WH1Cl-I MIGHT PROVE. YOUR CLAIM OF INNOCENCE: IN THE DEATH OF EDl'IA &oWOEN! iH6YIRE J>R.ACT/C,t.L. ,,, l by Gus Arriola by ROCJer Bollen MISS PEACH by Mell "I definitely wouldn't "'•nt to travel with a rroup -I cou1d never be nicer than I em for thirty day1.11 j ' . DICK TRACY I QIJE$TIONEO A oo:t~N SHOWPeOl'U!ANO I MAVE A H0'1' LUO ON ><l!ENO's GIRi. As-.;tSWIT, ZEl.MA. • ONE Wl'TM AM tV•M .. NUM~C) L l,EN~E: Pt...4TE ANO Hi! (AN ~PEMP HI<; WMOI-& 1.IFf WAITIN6 IN LtNI:' Ar cSA, '7TATIO,.,~ ... C)Ne WIT« AN OOl>•MW>\HIW> ""!"'se P•ATE, IS TH IS A 9 1'-A0VAN1"A.6"i ? '• by Chester Gould GOOOl llUAl!t' JN,..,._I MAVINGAHlllTING- ,,,_ ____ _ l\J... GUT MV WAV OUT OF MERE-ANO 'TMATS NOT ALL I\.~ C.IJTI FOUR. FR1ENOSONLV ~MEW TMAT RK.MT NOW TME MN1 TMEV SHI< IS -JN'tELMA'S FlAT. DENNIS THE MENACE -ri . ' . ·I' ,. ' l 'MlJ6llr '!tlll WAS EATIN' 'TMEM ! • -I • ' ,. '\-. • will Frid s pa inf her bear will Mr said four dlrec Zuri dopa Sol citize <telay child .}t_ B If \\i ll atter the ' F mar mar ••• In and r<d ca pi tax .n t v.-001 cap it sloe JU have mar erasi valu Jon crasi 1973- date. mill" have least tho II u Bu divid Wha ,,Og .. JOV """ I If bOsJ i ~ f --• • 01.ll'f ,.!LOT :J:J Red Allthar~s ·wife to Return -. Ove r The Counter HASD LitllotofwW1 .. odof, Mordi 27,1974 l . ,.,_wir•1on1oes 1be wile or author Ales . •-L Solrllnit11'1 Nld she win )oln ber husband fn exile Priday. Stu: said it was "lort1JOUsly , painful" to leave Russia but her departure \\'AS made bearable by her belie( that she \Viii Olle day ftlurn. '-1.rs. Natal)'a Solzben.lt1yn said the will travel with her four children and moth~r on a direct Swissair 11.ighl t o ZUrich. Switzerland. 11 l! r departure. six ¥letks tilter Solzhenitsyn y,·as stripped of citiz.eMhip and expelled, y,·as delayed by the illnes.." of a child and red tape. • Wawnglon Secrttary of Slate A. LudJow Knuntr, who sptnl more lban a month Is direct.or ot I.be Jietnt food glvea\j,·ay program tn Calilor· nia, aaid he ia suflerlog trom Internal bleeding and will un- dergo test" at a hospital. Kramer said the problem stems from kldiley stones and is not considci-td aertous. During his llSIOCtation with the Hearst pn>gram. Kramer IOL'rt more than 20 pounds. and .... neo he returned 10 Olympia be could barely speak above a y,•hi!per. • Seaman Apprentice JtlfrtJ G. AUbM, cxmvicted In 11n or sttllna 1 fire that caused , S7 .s mUUoo damege to the aircraft carrier Forrestal, has dbap- ptattd from the Navy'1 cor- rectlom center •t Portamouth, N.H. Ondr. R.A. Hel(emoe, the (:U'Lltr'1 conu:pandtr, con· !Inned lblt Allbon and two prlJoner, dtuppe:ared. He said all lhrte wert "base pon>I .... " l1IWllng t h e y werea't tonflDed to the bri& ltMlt but lived in quarters on the base because of lhtlr records u pri9ontrs . AlliJoo. 21, ts the son of a Cal~omla highway potrolman . • In a ftnal lribute piped to NBC emp&oyts in New York on c~.circuiJ. TV, form er ntwsca!ttt Clitt Ru•tley was cu1oglied as a "good and honesl man'' wbo a!V1·aya "spoke honestly what ht believed." The man olft-rlng the praisi" was Davkl Brblklty, Huntley's colleague ror 14 years on Ult ''Huntley-Brinkley Jteport " He de.livered the eulogy in 3ludio 5-A 'flr'htte Huntley anchortd the New York end of the national nightly news until retirement and return to his oati \•e Montana in 1 9 7 0 . Huntley died of cancer last week ai U. M esUm1ted m frl~ of the late newscaster. Including his widow, nptoa; t w 0 daughters by a previous mar· rtace . and his nnt v.·l!e. lqrkl Hu.alley, sat he red In the 1tudio. • Ellubtth Klaala&er, daughter of Sttrctary of St.ate Henry Klllhl&er, received a gUt from Communist party ctUef Leonid I. Brethaev I.! she celebraced her !Ith birth- day. Elliabeth and her brother Oa,·ld accompanied t he i r fatber to f.toscow for his t.alks ltlmaey's Worth ' Sn1all Investor Gets Stock Break By SYLVIA PORTER If you're a small investor, it \\ill pay you to shop around after this coming Monday for the best commission rate. ' For that date. April l , marks the end of fixl'd stock market commissions o n purdlases or sales of less than $2,000: under the present schedule. fixed ratC'S on stock tr.ansacti0ll3 of all sizes will be ended April 30, l!r1'5. (See re· lated story on Page 34). l'fhis is only the beginning or the revolution in Wall Street. UJe overhaul ol its entire slructure. Among the other changes that will create a new ''\Va 11 Street''; A central market system '"~th a ticker· tape sho\ving prices of sccu· rities in all ,.011tTE1. ma rkets; In induSlrYWide clearance arid depository system to rf.duce processing costs and Ukrease service to investors : A major impro\'emc.nt of the JrO(.ection pro••idcd by the ~ities Investor Protection ())rp. for in\'cslors with ac· counts at brokerage firms that go bankrupt: An eventua 1 revision in the capital gains tax so that the taX rate on securit ies profits oft truly long-term holdings '"Wld be lower than the capital gains tax rate on stocks held a year or two. .rusr STNCE 1967-M. there have bet'n three be a r markets : the 1967-68 break erasing 13 percent of stock values according to the Dow Jones average; the 1968·70 erasing 36 percent: and the 1973·74, erasing 25 perttnt lo date, As aresul t. an estimated million disgusted investors have sold out completely. at least temporarily reversing the. prolonged po!l-World \\'ar II upsurge in stock ownership. But more than 30 million in· dividual stockholders remain. What's more, a healt.hy stock markel with a ris ing number of irivcstors is an essen tial foree in our nation's economic growth -for the only group in America v.·ith a pool of money large enough to provide l ~e billions of new capital for thi s economic growth is the mass of indi\'idual A m e r I c a n households. And in this decade alone, American companies v.·iH nceti $480 billion in new capital. "The real fuel for our ecooomic progress doesn't come from oil wells, it comes from the savings of in- dividuals.°' says J. Herming Hilliard . chairman of the 'Lies Industry Associa· t -\l'hich Is trying to re- con frdence among in- 'tstors iand individual partl· dpation in the s.tock market !NEGOTI ATED commissions fQr trades under $2.000 are ad- "littedly an experiment and tllere's no · as&urance that ntgotiation will save the sman idvestor any money. But it <iK-s give you a choice. l Jf you want only tM most bhsic ser,·1ce -execution of i ~tock Deal Gets Dela)' Smith International 1 n c . a postponement oC one-milUon-sharc common linanclllfl. I e Newport Beach-based q>mpany said Its decision was ~ upon general market d>ndiUoo5 and the fact lhnt It& 1974 01'11 qua.Mer re~lls v.·111 ba available In the nort rew wetks. ' your simple order to buy . r sell at the market price -,..,, •• •, should find brokerage firms Wit v.i ll charge you a mini- mum. If )'00 want a full range of services -rMtardt. cow- scling on purdrases or sale.s, ~fek~ping of your secwilie.s -you will be charged more. This is the "unbundling" for which Wall Street bas been preparing for years. Now it's reaJly on its v:ay. THE CEZ...'TRAL market system v.·ith a consolidated "'"" wm increase competition Bluepr·a"t•t ltlo_.""l among traders and improve .. Q«: the markers liquidity -its ability ,to absorb large totals Piper introduced its new Cheyenne twin engined plane in Virginia this week. of buy or sell orders without Two of the $429,000 planes are demonstrated here -the one in the fore- sharp changes in market ground painted with a blueprint design to highlight its features. The plane prices. This one reporting tape was designed for corporate use and has a range of 1.200 miles at 302 miles would tic together transac-per hour. !Ions on all stock exchanges. -''------------------------------- so you could find the best price quoted anY"''here for a stock. As for the sohening of the capital gains tax on truly 1ong- tenn securities profit."!, as Jlilliard says, "It simply does not make sense to lax a gain realized over JO or 20 years at the same rate you tax a gain over a year or so." Congress: appean to be moving toward a sl.id.ing scale for capital gains, perhaps...,dov.'JJ to 10 per· cent on profits realized over a 20-year period, ANOTHE R TAX c hange under discussion would permit investors aged 65 or . over a one-time capital gains tax break if they shifted in- vestments originally chosen for growth into investments for maximum income in their latter years. This too is at· tract.iog favorable attention. \Vhat will bring back the ifl.. dividual investoc on a massive scale is a bull market -for "nothing suoceeds like suc- cess" is still as ,basic in Wall Street as anywhere else. All these changes will h e I p , though. Revenues l J }l For Bentlev " Laboratories President D. J. Bentle.y or Bentley Laboratories, Inc. o[ Irvine has announced another significant-quarter for his firm. This quarter. ended Feb. 28, shows a 39 percent increase ln revenues over the same period in 1973. Far the period j u 1 t Completed, net income was listed at $421.993 representing 20 cents a share on revenues ol $2.960,397. Dllring the same period in 1973, income after taxes v.·as $302,127, or 14 cents a share on revenues of $2,125,937 representing a n earnings per share increase of 43 per«nt. The finn rnanufacturesand di!tribut.es rurgic.al equipment. for use in open heart alld c a r d i o v a scular surgery throughout the world. \\'Uliam F. Sn1·der, president of the. Anabelm Area Visitor and Coavt11.Uon has been elect· ed to the board of directors for the California· Association of Convention Bu, reau.!. .:- Snyder also Bureau, has serves as a director for the lntema-SHYDEa tional Association of Conven- tion Bureaus; \ice-president of the Western Amer ica Conven- tion and Travet Insl itute and a member of the ad visory com- mittee to the State Division of Tourism. • Huntington Beach ho m e Moshe Dayan Arrives lri U.S. With Plan deoorating products dealer Butt Horn has been named president or the Paint and \\'allpaper Association of Southern California. Horn O'Ans Sun Paint .COm· pany in Huntington Beach. By United Press lllternaUooal Defense ~1inister ~f o s h e Dayan flew to the United States today with an Israeli plan for troop disengagement. in the Golan Heights where Syrian arw:i Israeli guns opened up again in their '.'\\'ar of 21 tt rit ion." Leaving Tel A\'i\', Dayan said there would be no agreement v.ith Syria until the (IN SHORT ... ) 65 tsraeli prboncrs she boldtl from the October war are releaoed.. Meanwhile, in Tunis, EiY1> tlan forelgn minister lsmall Fahrni said today thet Arab leaden v.ill meet next Sep-. tember instead ol in April,' indicating his counlry had won.- an argument with Syria over the date. Fahrni made the stal<'mtnt after conf.rring for 41 mlnutts Yt'lth Syrian foreign mJniiter Abd•I Halim Kbaddam who had CJflPCI"'<! th< -t of the origliiai April date. Bod>. minl!ten sakl rbere .as no d~ belwcen tti.m m Arab matters. County Recorder's ollice, \Vas arraigned Wednesday before U.S. Magistrate Dani el Alsup on federal charges ol '4illfully making a threat against the president 's life. e /lfllk T•pe• WASHINGTON (U PI ! \\·atergate prosecutors have obtained the tape ol the telephone conver !lat ion between Prtsident Nixoo and John B. Coonally dealing with a ccntroversial decision to iocrea~ milk price ~ Ule W asbingtoo Post said today. The newspaper said the oonversatioa bet"·een th e President and his t h e n - treasury t.toertt.ary apparently took place Hrly in 1971 while milk ~ were lobbying intemely for higher price support.!. • Stephen \\'beeler has betn appointed manager ol the ne'v Huntington Beach branch of r.lorris Plan of California. \Vheelcr was fonnerly assis- tant manager for lhe Newport Beach office. He joined fl.lonis Plan in 1973 in Oceanside. • lJarry W. WUUam.s has been Jumbo Jets Aid Papaya Sliipments IV ASHINGTON (AP) -The jumbo jet has been a boon tG papaya growers in liaVl·aii by enabling huge quantities of the tropical fruit lo be airlifted qulckly to U.S. mainland e Airline S11lt msrkets, says the Agrkulture NEW YORK (UPI) -A ~!°Jee.de ago, ln)'Dne •too,ooo darnagt: suit has been "tw> wanted to tat a fresti filed In l<deral court apinst papaya had to go to Hawail or American Alrllnos lovolvlng a the West Coaot to do ii," $.$.000 illegal cootributioa to USDA said today in a rePort. Praideot Nixon's 1972 re-And ne:arly all papayas then t.ledion campe.iift. were carried by ship, a thrtt The suit by five sman or fouMay voyage ""'hich SALT LAKE crrv CUPJ) -atockbolden is egaiMt the restricted the fruit from betng A Sak.. Lakt Qty man who alrUne aJ¥I its fonner board ahipped to eastern cities. allegedly threatened to "stuff ~chainnJin ... Georaes. Spat.er. It But sJnce large jet cargoes President Nl1m Into a plasllc asked tbat.Spat<r pay lt00.000 came •Iona. Shipments of bag and drown hlm tn the datnlfrt &o the altlloe for "!OM pllW!YU to mainland markets ocean" W31 arrested by Mll::ftt of aoocl will" and rl:lmbune It jumped to 17.• million pounds ..,..Ice agents wltlle sun for the ~,~ fine lmpooed lu l year. more than -balf talking to th< Whllt l!oUS<. •fJt< American pleaded guilty -tho crop. rn tll63, shipments Gorc1oo L. smvaneveldt, 49, last October to inaking an 'Were 3.2 million pounds, one-- an employe In the Salt Lake unlawful pollllcal CU>ltlootlon. firth ol the Hawaiian crop. appointed lo the newly created posi1ion of dirl'<:lor o! com· mf rcial properties for Ro~~moor Corp. lie \\'ill be responsible for planning and developing com· mercial facilities adjacent to the re sidential sections o( Jtossmoor communities . • \~'alter W. Rohm , vice presi· dent and as- sistant manllg· er of !he head office <Jf fo'lrst Natlon1I Bank of Oran ge County, has been elevated lo \.·ice presi- dent and man· ager. ROHM Joining the bank in 19S2 as an escrow trainee, Rotun and his fa mily reside in \'ilia Parle • Hun tingt on Bc:u:-h resident Linda Gtrfo rd has ~n named di rector of reservations for Air California. ~1.rs. Gifford, mother of five. began her career with Air cal as a rese rvation!! agent in 1967. She ~·as named n1anage r of reservations in 1969. Prior to joining Air Cal. she v.·orked ror Ameri can Airlines and Capital Airlines. • Richard ~latbtr of Laguna !fills is the new market ing coordinator for La wry s AslOClattd Rt:stauranls. lie will be responsible tor Lawry·s ten restaurants in Southern Calilomia and the Ben Johnson in San Fran· cisoo. * William F . Schwarz, aucli t mana~c~ for i\fosa, Ada ms and Co.. has been elected vice pre!ldcnt or !he Orange Coast chap1cr of the National Associadon ot Acroun!ants for 1974. He and his family li"e in Co!ta ~1esa. • Laguna Beach res i dent Jamta E. Cowa n has been promoted to purchasing man- ager at 111 Cannon Elcctrk: in Santa Ana. Cowan ~ been "-i lh m CaMOn since 1969 ._,a factory strvlces manager, qualii y assurance managtt and CATV program me nager. Prior to Joining the firm, he held ad- m.lnistra tton positions Jo r Roya\ lnd"'tn" of Santa Ana. * Jack P. DorTts of Aasoclated CMcrttt Prodoct1, Cor;ta t.tesa, has bct.-n electtct vice ptta1dft\t for th@ wettem region of the National Precast Concrete Associal\on. wl lh Soviet leadtrs. Ame rican (lfficl81s declined to say Vl'hat the gift was. • Danby Hugbfs has asked A court lo approve a lrgal separation from her hu.:sband, former pr\sonrr or wa r James L. H•gbtt Vl'ho Is s.ccking the Republlcan nomination for governor of New 1'1exico. r.trs. llughes. 9t'ho cited Ir- reconcilable differencts, ""·as granted temporary right to live wit h htt minor children with child support or $1 ,800 n month. llughts, a former Air Forcr colonel from Santa Fe, spt>nt about six years in North Viet· namese POW camj)I . • .. Retired Anny C.llitf of Starr "'llllam C. Wtstmortlaod «lebrated his llOth blr1hday by filing to run for t h e Re publican gubernatorial nomination in South Clrolina. \\'estmorelnnd, f orm e r American commHnder in Vit-1· nam, paid hi!! $700 filing· ree during a :small celebration at ( PEOPLE ) state GOP headquarter!, in Columbia, complete with the rutting of a cake with an American flag an'd, "Happy Birthday Westy" on it. lfe also signed an oath pledging to file campaign e1· pt""nse account.s and "not 10 use liquors and oth r r alcoholic beverages to buy votes." 11le oath i..s a routine campaign pJedge. • Actress Uz Taylor is .:;pMld· in~ a quiet vacatim in Ha ~·aii wtih her brother. A United Airlines official confinne<I that Miss Taylor flew into Honolulu and then ~·cnt di rectly lo the isla nd of Kauai ""·here she \A.'as n1el by h('r hrother, HO\\'ird, wbo has a home there. lier husband. actor Ri chard Burton. did not accompany he r. • The \\'ifc of co n\·i cted \\'a1ergate ron spirator Jeb Stuart i\iagruder s.11•1 that although she \\'ill be ··1onely and miserable" Vl·hen her hus- band goes off to prison, she has oo cause for regrel5. i\fagrudcr pleaded guilty in August ol 1972 to his role 1n plnru1ing the bu~ging of IJcmocratic national hc<td-, I ~l~~~er> al the Wa terg•te MUTUAL FUNDS In an intervie.,,,· on the 1'13C •--------------------Today show. Gall l\lagrudtr, 35. said she feels her husband got involved in the scandal because of !he inten s e pressure to ~·hich he ""'a!f ;;ub- jected on !he job. • Los Angeles' St . Francis of Assisi Aw ard has bft!n given to a couple who cared for lost nnimals and taught children to be kind to animals. ~Ir. and ~frl . Feltpt Cha\'tZ, ""'ho h<iVe bctn foster parents as well, "'·ere chosen by lhe clly's L>epartmcnt of Animal Regulation Com mis s ion because they "have pra cticed the humane ,.,rtue of care ~·here,·er c h i 1 d r e n and a1umals are concerned." San Diego Utility Surprised SAN DIEGO (AP I -To the happy surpriSC' of San fllego Ge,., & Electric C o .. communities are falling over themselves lo get a proposed ga&>uming power plant in their back yard. A SPOKE.Si\IAN for lht utility id resistance had be«! expecced . But, Instead. bids ha\·(I been pct in by the Santee County Water District and the Olay ftluniclpal \~'tiler Dimrfct. The tv.'O site:'I are both being considered for the 8 n o megaton plant which v.·il l be a combined.cycle gas and !learn !acility. Eight gt! turbines "·ill drive tbe e I cc tr i c gcncr-aton \t:ilh the h o t exhaust passing thr o u g h boilers to generate steam. 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COSTA ME~A 54•·1200 WHAT IS A CHEAP DRUG I Thuriday, Marth 18 1974 Co111111lsslons Brokerqge House Lowering Rates ;\E'.\' YORK IA~~ -;\fl<'r 111on!h<; of d1~u,,;~1on 1 n \\ 11:-illllf.'t<J!l <ind 011 \\':ill ~!1'1 ~ \. lllVf•<.l11n,. .JI'(' (!flltl!l)l thr11· !ir'\1 ht1rd look :it 1•• :.tn11;1!•.U ~lot· I<. ro1n1n1,_~ivn I ;111"' ·rt11• u11t.11in'.! 1·h:u1g1• :-.1101\'!' 1011 1'1" r;1lf''1 rr .. rn th« 11n:100·~ t1."<C'tl rate~ on sulil small lril<lt•s b) Af)f'!I 1. ~·flr !l<.'a rly :.w )'ear~ the ,\'£'111 York Slock F:xchangc has r !'ta h I i s ht' d minirnum ronunis'iton ratc.."I fer mOl!lt lran ... ac-liflrt"i b,v rn t' m b c r firrn~. 1 l:1r;.:1••t brok('r;igo• ho u s c Unr!N' it ~ ''Share-builder pl:in," 1\trrrill Lynch said, tor r"1;.1n1pl'" J purchase of 10 :-.ht•rc.~ :11 s.;o :t shatt 11ould c'fl•t !he-1n1·rslor $12.50 a,{ opposed lo the Cum'flt $15.M. lu J{ffH'r;1f, !he smaller !he lr:1df' fh(' 1{1ri:cr rhe discount !hr f1 rn1 i.:ud. by T'ERRY GRANT, R.Ph !lo\\\ ol1• \1111 d<'IHH' I''' o&fl 1n U1•· '"1)!• '! 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D9IM' ~It-'& ... __ "' f'' ~ .. 1 ~·tt;M1 '"~..,,..,of ~·. o1 1m~t habllhl8\I sn.n be lf!ftl!ied. ___ ..,_ f ll '"" 1!1•0""" m~• ll'! on•tt~<l ltom "'" rutw.h•d sle!e<ne111 .i rtie~of !!•-.-., Jh•U t... l•l...i ..,,111 '~'Ca"''"""'°"~'· l h•'<)•l0 .. ., Rrob:11. Chc11rmon or thP Boc1r1J cil 01rr>th1r'; •1f :h,... Bon~ of Co .ta M1•','J, • i m.Jn, P.I y1·or~ younq, ~1."'(1:, it.·-<1 11 ff,. !p ,h,, Hrirl·,.,..1 i·• i •Jn•l •' p11o~l·· Ii' 197Q h!· w, · 1r1•rnr"' ! d ,. f,r ,t ~)oi{Jr<l 1.f tril !•r> ,,'I~./' f,«w;t.fl \1;1ll\)I un in I _;I J ·''· f.., • ht ht} r•••t'll j "' h•n' •JI '!' f j, N!>()rt Hor r C..non·b·r jil C11nr-,.,(,. o/.o p r P si J• nt o l thr· Co 10 Me'<O·Newpod He<bor L•ons Club. Conimondl'r of ~-lewpon Harbor LP.gion Po·,t 2q 1, pr~ 'dent ol Newport Habor L.chonge Club and ' tJ vpry acr1ve wppodcr ord director of 1h(' Ho1bor A1 P.o Boys Club. 111 !oc.1 1here', hardly a (_Qmmunily ronsc:iou <. club to which he hosn'I 1 \)ntributed in /1mc, e fforl o nd money. When he was mled to ottcpt 1he position of choi1mon of the 800"d of 1f1« Bonk o f Costa Me<>O, hie; ,,..;pon'>e was ;mmcdiote. He knew tli01 tht> people o f Costa Mesa v.,:1 ·,..iJ -,,nd needed -"1he;r ... 11 bank' , H;:i WO') not only wilfing ·,, 1 .. '1 n thl" !ormo1ion ol the OOn~. I u· in·.• t ed on on ott i v e r'l(]r1+c1pol1on iri ~e!ling tflc quideline s \Jnd µul;C1l'~ !hat ho"c. carried the OOn~ 10 it~ prc~nt, healthy cordirion. lh,.o' prominence in Costa Mesa bu·1nC' circles hos in fluenced many llf'C"f.':• t. •nnduct their fin ancia l ill .:• .i' ••.ir b:1nk. They rely o n hi:. n'1~ :· 1-, ,. f,,..,L1 rhe I r("•,rige he L\f•r:.1 "1 :1 "f orCJOn;1ot ion They . rv·"' " :I Th,...(.\ Robin· l1nd ) '' ,. r"'o110ir 11.1..111~ ound lo ho ..... E" his. •1rrot1r t 1Jt th,. B nk o f Costa Meso, 1hr·n 11 must be the riqht place IO do bu5.ne· ••. And ii io:.. Thoo Robn<. Gi;zen of the Yea, 1%2· Mon of the Y,eor, 1966. Otx Mon for All Reasons. ~nJ: BANK OF ~11iF COSTA MESA HAf~ f3Ufl & UAKE: A • f,osl.t Mc:;.1 • (..;11 '"' ,., .• L'' ,'•· • r / t ·I 'I ··i ''· 1~": ) 0.llf Pll•t Ir.II ....... /flake• c-ia Mary T. Brooks, direc- tor of the U.S. mint, lold llouse Consumer Affairs panel that the co pper in a penny will soon be worth more than one cent. She says ll.S. has stockpiled enough <..'Opper fo r rest of year. Senate OKs Extension Of Benefits Students Eat It Up Farm Relief Plari Gives Beef w Scliools WASllJNG'l'ON (UPll 1be nation's echuol ch.l ktren may be ~ uau essserole at home b<cauoe ol lnllalloo, but .. """"' they'll 11e 1tt11n1 to help -~ Ille -.,.nod ol dtpi<ssed irx.. !or hlgh ,,..i. lottentd ""''• by pun:twlna 1<s rnllllon Wllrlh ol bod for --· Aluminum, Coal 'lbe Admitdstration plans to drop the donat i on of QllUftntit}' bJd tlO sdlooJ 1Uuchrooms and s w i t c h FINANCE Living Council Ends Wage, Price Control compl<tdy to a program of '--------cull srants. n.. b. • r pcnd•!lle ... dtterlbed by officials es a one-timt move to htlp out tht bod mdustry. The Acricult ur t ~t. in 3harp contrast AJumi1ktm Co m p 1 n y ot to its usual pr:tt::tioe Kl Ameriea. ~~ds Metals p.zrdmes for lunchrooms. hu No Sl1ortage Of Bread WASlllNGTON (AP) -'lbt Cost of Uw!ng Qiuncil today removed Wafe and price cootrol8 from the alwninum industry in r schange far oom.mltmtnu from four big producet'3 to limit p r i c e iT!CT'eaRS fCJt the nel1 8is months. The aluminum dec«1trol followed the council's action \\'ednesday in lifting Phase <f wage and price control!! from the ~ billion coal industry • ~also in es:ebange for anti· jrft'lation commitment.!. Council Dif<ct<>r John T. Dunlop said the aluminum .actloo will help tase a dom<Stic !thortage by allowinc the U.S. price.to rise closer to the •"Ol'ld pioe. ,,_ ._.,iod --~ bed for Co., Kaiser Aluml:num and ·~ 5'""'' ... ChemkAI Corp. And AJcan tht program must ame Ol'JIY Alurnimnn Corp. from cattle craded prime and In Summer clloi<o, tho IDp erade! of The four majcr JJ")ducitrs grain-fed bttr. WAHSINGTON' (AP) -The also a.--to maintain their A · B k •--~~--.. ~ And , officia!.!l !laid, no ~ mencan a ers ~dll\.lfl historic l'ates ol sat-to other · 1 1· 1 domtSt:ic firms. ....,.. than 26 perttnl fa l "''ill be Ja}"! there w1l bC' no na 1ona Ten of me nation's bigge.t pmrritted. bread !horta;t this summer coal mmpante,, hav!! agreed to Und'-!f federal regutatioru:. afler all. boost preduction, open new rqular ham~r can Earlier. ihe aMOcia1ion mines and reduce MJJOrhr ii\ contain up to ~ percent fat warned that c:tpons WtTe return fbr fuH lifl!ng of federal •00 can bt ma.de from W2ge and price imntrols en cel9Uvely ~ap lf9des of drainin_g the U.S. v.'heat !Rlppl)' the coal irdustry. cattle a.swell as from parts of and that <."008Wllcrs might be The Olst ot Living O>uncll, bigher grade animals. without bread before a l'lflW' announcing Wedne'Sday its Agrialltln Secrt-t.ary Earl crop is ready ttli s year. Also. ad.Ion allectin1 rtle $5 billion L. Bub:' plan to spend up to the bakers said. bread price:9 indu.IDy, sU:f the JO coal "5 million by June :Jl to aid ........ Id soar to as much as $l pn>duc<ro •creed to limit caUl<men tmJbled by low -~ price inc~ through NO(.r. prices likely will about equal per loaf. 12. 1he amount of ground bttf The prtdkli<m were labeled The cooncil sa!d th t the government. boolf'it foe ~ searr talk b)• Agriculture SACRA.l\lE!\"T'O CUPJ l pn:dutm afM agrtfd to schools in the rurren1. 1973-74 Secretary Earl I.. Butz and advise the United Mine · ~.1. • The U.S. pric:e Gt aluminum naw is about M ttn~ a pound. aOOut five ttnle: below 'f:'Orld price!. Atreeina to limit prices to a muimum d. 31.S cents through Ji.me 1 and 33.5 ttnla through Aur. I ·wm Le a is I a lion to nt.tnd a.....ucmic y~ar. other admimst.ralion tar m • WOf'ken Union that they •~ untmployment ·1 n s u ran c e requesthlg 1 he Bitumlnoos officials. Tut v.·hf'at supply i.t benefits from 26 to 3'9 week.' cleared the -Wednesday Coal Oporatm> Association to Gas Stocks tigllt. they said. but no as an "urgency" measure. start nep!atioos on their shottag~ were immintnl ,... The bilJ by Sen. Jots\ A. tabor acciord , which apirtl in Robert J . \\'ager. as.wciation Nejedly (R-Walnut Ccet'k.), Bar•ks Up ~rni:-·bi, prodactt!I Increased prtsidmt. said in a statement •·as nl3htd to the Al,.,embly "' accoont for halt ot toial coal 1hat "as a result of pressure 1'·h~ it faced • possible -rote ~lf'S in the natkln. acmrding from Congrtss and I he '""'Y· Lend R,.•~ to.,,. oounct1, ""Id> decfu1ed For Nation pubHcity "" general«! .. Bui. ~ to namt ctte firms. AOOut M>Ught whtat d e I i v e r y IN TJiE SENATE, lht vole u. · · l defrrral! from some forei'"' 1"',(1(1) iruntn are tnvo ved. .. .• on final pasYge was ?M. SAN FR.AA1CISco (A:P) WASHJNGroN (AP) _, rountries so that supplies ot l'\ejcdly sate! the bill would _ Crocter l\ank lncreased producti on ot. grainrouldbes1retched. tie in •ith federal legislatloo anMUnced Wednesday it b Coast Senior ga..>line h~ helped raise the Wager said other efforts bf oo President ~lmn's desk raisin I the prime rrat10ft's gasoline stock fl, the admini!rtratloo also haVfJ Under that proposal. halt or oommcrdal lending rate acooritina: to the ~cal\ htlped east the wheat supply the additional benefits \\'OUld from t pttetnt to t li'4 Wins Honors Petroleum Institute. an in<l~ situation. But he warned sorn1 be picked up by t~ ftderal p e r c e n l , et re ctlve try tradt organization. bread producers still may face govcrnmcat. Thursday. Kathleen Susan Nel.m or The API said an increase St prob~ 0 P P 0 n " n 1 3 said Ille Stveral Califl;Jrni.a banks Huntington Beach was one ot p~im ot ~,ti» barttls of "Both :.Vholesalt and retail legislature should consSder :already have fOlk>w'ed the 47 high-ranking 9 en i or r gmine daily was malnly bakers may ~ without flou!' putl~g the u n em PI n Ye d lead of major Eas1tm txinortd by Ohio St ate responsiblt fo.r higher gasoline for days at a time "'ith the \.l'Ol"kttS 00 welfarf: rathu banks and raised tM Univer9it1 at the 17th aoout.I 9t1pplies in the country. result that Dake~· shelve'I than extend the benefits whidl prime from ~ to t Prtsidentla.I Sch o I a r s h i p The amount of gasoli~ on ma~· be en1ply for a fewi are flBll:nced by f'"mpk>rcrs. percent. The fl'ime is tb:e rtrcogni1ion Dinner I a s t halld as of ~fonday was put b~' d a )' s . ' ' \V a g e r s a i d Ncjed)y said there has bed! intettst rale ehargtd to a month. the iostitule al 221 .4 million "Att(}rdingly. ,_,.t call on no imfW'Ovemcnt in the state's bank's largest ard. ftX!sl Aii.ss Net~ was tht on!}' barrclJ, an increase or 597,IXKI Secretary Buiz to continue ~ unemployment picture in spite a-edit worttly custo~. CaJifomia student sclect.ed for barrel:s ovu the pre\·ioo5 efforts to protect. th t or earlier ~xpecitatioru lrthalt ~ r;::::=~~~==:U..::honor::·::::::::w:ec:k:··:::::::::::Ame::":"":":"'~he:a:l~':"P:P:ly:.~'"=~ energy crrs1 s l'·as pa y w --.-<lil•h' •· blamt. He said ~ could nol ~Y how many unemploytd 1vorke.rs MXlld betlcfit from the ertoosion . Complete Mid1,day American Stock List GO\'. RONALD Re at an .. _________ "" _______________________________ _ signed an Identical bill earlier o:hlch applies to the current c.1.loodar q a art t t . 'The ;idministra!.ion figured 56,000 "'otkcn were affected at a cOO lo employers oC $13 mill}On. The rurrMt bill would apply lfl ltie nerl calendar quarter starting April I. Sen . George DaJkmejian <R· tong Beach). ~gcsted Iha\ ~·e\fare stnild be considered a.s an altematt method <i lak ing car t or !he ooemployed. "I can't honesily ~lie.ve that "'-e-lfare ~~ being olfe.red as ~n al t ernat iv e to u nemployment. insurance," f'cjedly rep Ii e d . "'l'he situation i s deteriorating People are untmployei for lmger.·• NF.JEDL Y , !'AID Reagan wppon. Ille bm and ti. "°"" it will reach the governor'! desk before Monda y. Newspapers Hike Price From Wlre Senietl The daily newspapers in Sac. ramento and in Olicago toda)• joined the growing li!t or news- papers across the nati on :nl- nouncing c~arion price in- crea.sei aUrlbulf'd to !lharply i~ production cost!. Tiie Sa<n.mffllo Bee ~n· rrounced itt homr deliver, priet -.ill go up $1 to $4.50 .4.pril I. n ie Sacramento l'nion antlOllllt'.1!<1 il s llnnll' delivery price v.ill go up $1 If\ $4. All four Chicago dailit~. ll1e 'T'ribunt, tilt SUn-Time.s. the O~ily ~ws a n d Toda:i~' an· nomccd the)' ire raising ne\4115· stand ptict'!'I to IS ctnu. from IO Cd'IL'I, eUecti~ ntll nek. - School Bill WASltfNCTON !AP) -'lbt Hol>!e hos p!ISOtd a maooi"" school aid bill but added · anti~ ammimf'nta ttiat could caiut fro.able when the measure rcadlcs lht SMate. Ont. ~mtnt. which ·.,.'OUld ~trict the powc-r of th e federal <X>UJ'ts: to ordtr busina touched off a Senate lilibl.Mter in 197'2 #Id f'IC\'Cr Ollmt to a ..... • ll·lol\',,I t<•r'll~ Ba,~r In h•tr•Oil !!.tlt!OH Baltcoro Bal1G.t• ! 8•..C&I I ~--. Ba...;«< e .. '90, c 11~-~y 2 BM"' V~ f14nl,.fru11 fl•<"llO•I ea...i Cl!! e.,,,.11 . e.,..c 1~ 841e~ Mt Bo~M II! iJ~ltr Ind F\.•tiMc~L ll•Jlf'tr L ll•l'V~CQ 1'•.tt<llll• 6e•I Fd• l\•c~mn P.~c•c.nO BN<;.hAr fl•~.tr I l>NCll Pot fl•toon l ll•llla'l , P•ll M"I 'loell'"(O A~p:llA ) B~Cl'(lt~ II ll"P C11 l 11•,.CDPI B""C cl 11 .... c,,,.1 lleft Std 8-~I """'"' 11011·~· \ "oJl .. d B"c•&O . 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''Oh, I was bitter at first when they coovict-Od me," Mike says in !!Oft tones as he discusses, or raps about the problem\.! be had in his earlier yooth. But at 26, "itb Wee years of prlJon -: .. "behind him, ~fike is ready to forget the ~~past and begin helping others who suffer .v the same kind of misfortune. • How did he haPPtfl to come afou] or the ; law? Does it bother the ace 440 dashman 10 discu3s the e\•enls leading to his ar- rest ? ·' ~ so usOO. to rapping about it that ii really doesn't bother me." he Si'.lys JA'ilh an ever-present JIDile on his face. ''Y.'ben c got out of high schoof, I didn't "'ant to run in track but l was turned down by the air force because of a physical impairment. "After l ran a couple ol years al San Diego City Olillee e. l was o.it in the streets and doing nothing. "A friend ol mine wanted to borrow my rifle to go him~ and I let him have it. Instead, he used it to shoot at a police officer. "'Jbree days later the Police came to my OOuse and Rid I v.·as shooting at a police officer and they took the gun and checied it for ballistics. I was BITC'sted but was out waiting for trial. Ughtning may not strike ip-the same place twice very often but ~tike became the victim of another bizarre situation just ftlree days later. Sports iii Brief Foreman, Norton Floored ·by Bills CARACAS -Hea\yv.·e.lght champion George Foreman and Ken Norton. aloog v.;th their handlers. were held in Caracas today pending posting a bood for pay- ment of taxes. "Everything is in chaoo;• said Bill Biron. one of the San Diego group whicti handles Norton. "The promottt has left town, leaving us with a lot of bills and conmtitments. "We have wired the United States urgently for $100,000 to get us out of the COWltJ')'. We understand Foreman's group is doing the same thing." i\1eanwhile, the head of a Caracas travel. agency v.·ho said he v.'as owed $160,000, "'ent lo COIJrt to nave the sophisticated television equipment of Video Techniques, Inc., impounded at the airJ>ort. Henry Schwartz, executive vice presi- dent of.. Video Techniques., Dew blilck lo New York \\'edne9day afttt announcing a Foreman·l\htnammad Ali fight in Africa • in September. "He left ov.·ing M'e $160,00J,'' said Ed· , die Blacl.."A'eli , dir1..'Clor or the Tortuga Travel Agency, "He owes us fC1r telex, telephone in· . stallation'i, transport.1tion and for a nwn- ber of other facilities." e NCAA Smintfest LONG BEACll -Final.sin the 5flO free, 200 ind)vidual medley. 50 free. one-mCtPr diving and 400 medley relay are scheduled tonight in the NCAA swimminy and divi~g championships at Belmont Plaza pool in Long Beach. The first final gets under "·ay at 7:30. Defending champion Indiana is favored to win the team title. e Laver Trlunaphs five years, \\'as na med head coach today at Rice University, Polk, who also has coacbed at Trinity University in San Antonio, Tex .• replaces Don Knodel "'M resigned 1 wo weeks ago after v.1inning one Soulhwest Conference championship in eight years. e Case Ad1la1tces ATLANTA -Unheralded G corr Masters 0: Australia routed leenag~ giant·killer Buster f\.fottram of England \Vcrlnesday night and joilll'd seeded players Ross Case and Brian Fairlie by sweeping into the qua rterf inals or the $50.00J World Olampionship TC'llnis Peachtree Comers Cla~ic. T\1asters ca1>- tured the opening set 7.5 and romped to a 6-1 triumph in the second set. Earlier in the day Case defeated Raz Reid 3-6. 6-3, ~I . while Fairlie overcame Zcljko Franulovic. 6-6, M, 6-2. Brian Got.tiried also · advanced to Friday's quarterfinals "'ith a 6-4, 6-2 vic- tory over Barry PhHlips-~loore. e Keklch Tlaro1tgh? TUCSON. Ariz. -The Oeveland In · clians said today they are asking "'aivers on pitcher Mike Kckich for the purpose of giving him his unconditional release. Kekich was acquired in a trade \\o'i!h !he New York Yankees last season. • Y flllk 1t'iH< SAN DIEGO -Dannv Sherman of lhc University of Jo~·a ·upset Rus.~1a's Olympic gold medalist Roman Dmitriyev but the touring Soviet 11o·restlcrs S\\'Cpt the remaining nine matches againsl a U.S. team Wednesday night. Shennan won ~2 on poin ts against Dmitriyev, !he Im Olympic champion at 1141h pounds, dominating the match except for a single takedown. PALM DESERT -,...,_ed Arthur Ashe took control in a third set tiebreaker and oostt'd Ch·e Bengston or Sw.den 2-6. &-1. H. In tile second roll<ld -e Fo$ter /llH IH of the Desert Clas.sic tennis tournament \\'ednesday. A.'ihe took the tiebreaker 7-2 to move into the quarterfinals of the $60,000 World Championship Tennis pro£essional event. l1olark Cox of England, seeded third, had little trouble disposing d Guillermo Vilas of Argentina 6-1 , ~2 "1lile 'fourth· seedOO Rod I.aver of Corona del Mar dwnped Argentina's Tito Vazquez, 7-6, 7· 5. Harold Solomon surprised Ion Tiriac of Romania, 6-1. 6-1 while Jan Kodes of Ciechoslovakia beat Paul Gerken 6-3, &-4 and Dennis Ralston sl<w<d Gerald Bat· trick of England. 6-3, 6-3. Eddie Dibbs beat Roy Barth 6-2. 6-<I and R4*'0C Tanner downed Bob Kreiss ~ 4, 6-2. e Coac/1 l\1 n11ted Lt'ITLE ROCK -Eddie Sutton, who guided Creighton University into the NCAA regional playoffs, was named \\'ednesday night ''° rebuild Arkamas' basketball program. _1be appointment or Sutton, 38, ended _ several da ys of specu)ation about who would replace Lamy Van Eman. Van Enuln resigned near the. end of tM re-- cent season after four years as head coach of the Razorbacks. e "'" Girl llpset SALT LAKE CITY -Univcrsitv of Utah basketball coach Bill Foster is ba ck in the sfate but is remaining silent on whether he plans lo become head coach at Duke University. "l v.·as at a party on one side of tov.n in San Diego and v.'ailted to go to another party on the other side of lo\\·n. Thcr(· v.ere lhrtt guys going to the san1e ii.arty and I asked for a ride. "You hear through the rif'<1pc1•1nl· about robbery in 1hat area and I had heard about Ulese gu)'s but went l'ith t'nem anyway. "On tho way they decided they needed some mooey and stopped in a service stalion lo rob it. I rouldn 'I belie\•e it but I hadn't ever seen a robbery before so I got oOt of the car to see it. "\\'hc.'fl my trial came vp the man in the station said I didn't hal'e a b1Un. didn 't take anything or threaten hin1, Ill' told the court lha t aH I did "·as stand and v.·atch rne other three guys. "But I v.·as convicted of grand theft and assault on a pol ice officer." Trail Blazers Plot Ca1npaign ' To Get Walton REVERLY HILLS IAP l -Portland's Trail Blazers \\'111 IT\OUr.t :in all-out can1- paign to land t;CLA 's thrf'('-!lmt• All· American Rill \\'alton, the 6-foot·l I center v;ho'H probably con1mand a $2 million contract. i:•ortland v.·on the National Basketball Association rights to negotialt• v.'ith \\'alton v.·hcn Philadelphia mis.5cd in a fl ip of a coin Wednesday . Herman Sarkov.·sky, president of the i'rail Blazers.. said immediately that his club "'Ould pick \Valton v.'ith its i\o. I choice in th« NB1\ draft th is spring. ··1 1tm confiderit we can sign hin1," said Sarkowsky of the collegi<lte prize . "\\'c have t.hc ingredients to U$C as in- du cements 10 gt·t him to sign .'' \Va tton has said he prefers to play in Southern California and hns 1·1rtually rul- ed out 1he East. S.1rkov.·sky said that cren if the rol- legiate playcr-of·thc-year for both 1972 and 1973 says he doesn't v.·ant lo play in Portlruxl. "Yt'e would still draft him .'' San Diego of the ri\al A1ncrican Basketball Association has d raf te d \Vallon so it v.'ould appear he has lhc choice of playing in Portland for the i\'BA. joining an AB:\ team or n11t playing professional basketball in .1 league. There were some reports the Globe Trotters would like to have him in their touring group. "Portland has great respect for Bill \Vallon not only as a ball pla yer but also as a human being," said Sarkowsky. "He is a private person who likes to lead his O\\'R life and v.·e can promise him that." Sarkowsky sald he r>:1)1.'ctcd to negotiate v.·ith Sam Gilbert. the millionaire construct ion cxl·C'llti,·e 11 ho helped nnothcr UCLA All·American. Sidney \\'icks. negotiate a pact \\'i!h the Trail Blazt:>rs. Gilbert. \lho also helped Karern1 Alxlu\-Jabbar of UCLA get a million dollar pact v.·ith .\li111·aukee, said he v.·ould nol advise Y.'alton on a final decision. •·rm only going to act as a surrogate father ... to make surr a contraet gives Bill the things he wants." \\'alton made no immediate con1ment and Sarkov.'sky said Portland \1ould not trade the rights to the red-haired stnr. ... .\like nlso relives unothcr nlOrnent in lhose dark da)'S. "One of 1he officers told me. 'v.·e knov.• you didn 't shoot at the olficer but v.·e al:;o k.now ~·ou kno'o\' v.·ho did .' "I v.•as )'oung at the lime and duln't think this could happen. I found out theru is malprac11cc 111 the courts-I found out first-hand. "Yes. I was biller at first but as timt: v.·ent on . I figured, \\'h)' should I be bit- ter. I have to gel my hfe together.'' l\llke v.·as conrined fo r three ,.Mrs at lhc Sierra Conservation C.-imp u1 JamestoWTI. Calif. One man V.'00 hnd a great deal lo 00 \\Hh his looking to the future \\'as t:rorgc Stromeyer. "lie v.·as the rCCrl·ation ll•ader at thr r;1n1p and he v.·us a grf'at ht·lp to me.'. He rarOO about the Pf'Uple thrr1' :ind I r'n111k lhl're 1~ a great need for o!her people to do !ht• samt' thin~,'' \\'hat is T\ltk('~ n1ajor ai Southern California Col!t'gC '! "1'1n taking recreation right 1\0 \\'," ht> S<IJS. ··1 \\'OU.Id really like to go and v.·ork in prisons and help others. "I knov.• it's going to br tough to get a job. I'm black and an f'x-coovict and that's one of the big reasons I decided to bO b.'.ick to sc:'nool and get a dl>gl'l'l' "I \\'ant to gel niyself established and I think I l~n help others. "Last Fnday. for tht• firsl time. I v.ent lo N'oc,1-alk to the ~late hosp1 lal v.·ith a ~roup f'f t'hr1st1ans froni $1.'hool h«re. It \las a lo\'el~ th ing lo go and rap \\llh lhc.• pl'oplc lhl•rc. l \\'ant to do H more.• often but I didn 't c1·en kno1,1.· this 11<1s going on until Friday ." In high school in San Diego. ~li \\l' fi nished second in !ht• stall' n1ect in the 4·10 and his best time \\"as ~i.6. His best all-time f'ffo1 t 11as ~:l l:i last ~·e.1r at llakersfif'kl ~ind he h::i~ run lfi 2 rhis SPason hut s;iys he isn't )'l't rt•ady for \h(' 440. "I re;il!y don't have ::inr goal s in track." he Sil~S. "I iust 11 ;1n1 10 run aud ha1·e a lot of fun . l en joy t'O!TIJll•ling, oot running for u fas t tin1e. A lot o( peopk• don'! ptJ1 enoogh emphasis on huvirlg fun. I h::i1·e rnat. "I run my heart out lo 111n and if I lost'. I s:iy to m~'sclf. ·~like. you have to \1rrk hardrr n1·~t \\C'f'k'." ,\like ;ilso credits SoCal :issist:int track coach Bob Ma imbourg with bt-1n~ a big inrluenct' on his lifr ··1 lo1'c the man. ill' is <1n 1n~p1ration a fr iend and he has rl'ally "'Ork('d with Ill('. ··Coach J im t'rumploo has; also done a ~real de:.il ror 111<'. They ha1·e n1y feet on the ground and r n1 J;lad ." At lhe prt:>~nt. ~Ttkc sports a sn1aJ! beard on his lov.·er Cnin but sa\ s it has no s1gn1ficanrc. · ··ru probably shave it off in a v.·eck or t"·o." he says j~kinRly. r-.Iike 11lso admits th<i t !he pre5s in Sa n Diego playC"d up hi ~ arrf-St a great deal. "Track Star Arresll'd , Assaults Po!ict! Officer" he rcmen1tx-rs as onr h<'adline. Perhaps ~fikc sum~ it up !:M_.st in his O\.\ n v.·ords: "\Vh y bt' biller·.· '•\re onty ha1·f' ;1 short time hPre on this e:irt'n and I don'! h:n·c time to he hit· 1er about things thal have happened in \hi' pnst." .\l1k(• kllQ \.\l'I from l1rs1 hand e:\- per1ence. King s Seek Playoff Berth l ~Gl .. E\\'000 fAP I -Don Kozak s.1ys he isn't trying to he funny, but it doesn't bother hirn \\hen his 1eam matcs on 1h(' Los Angeles Kings laugh abnul hi:; skating style. Kozak. a nght ""ingcr. is in his second year "ith the National llockey League team. The Kings, th ird in the Weslem Division, can clinch their first playoff bcMh in five seasons v.•ith a victory ol'er the New York !standers tonight. KoT.ak explained !here v.·as a reason for his jerky sl~·le of skating that contrasts 11i th the more nuid ronn of others. "\Vhen I v.·as a kid. I "oold skate around blocks of SllO\\'. much like a basketball player dribbles around chairs, "I developed the st~·le I 'nave that v.·ay and it seems to suit me. Let them !aug,h as loog as I can get the job done .'' The 22-year-<>ld Kozak c o l 1 e c t e d penaJlies from 12 fights lasl season. but this year he says he's roncentrating more 011 llis defense and scoring. "I ah~1ays could 500rc. but I didn't have to play defense ," he said of a three-yea r period in jwiior hockey that saw hin1 score 155 goals. "I am fortunate thnt coach Bob PuUord is an expert on checking. He hus ta ught me ho\\' to stay \1 ilh my man." -. . . . . 1 hu ri:d;ty, Muell 28. IC~74 OAILV f-ILOf • I , ..; '\.. •• J • ' • -. MIKE SINGLETARY CHECKS HIS 440 TIME WITH A COACH . Ad11111s llns11it11lizeff UCI Toils ffa,vaii, 11-3; Sµrt'i;1l In lh<' llaily l'llol 110\01.CLll -c,:1rl' \\hrclOC'k ~:J\'L' up Ill 'nits but 11·as Hllll:h. u\ thl' 1·lutch as lu· pitched the l'r ln.1lll' Ant••!i!{•rs has..:tr.ill 11•an1 In nn 1: J \ 11turv n1"r the L'ni1'l'r.-llv of 11:111;111 ht>fl' \red11l~d;i1· rughl at i,.t. ShaH1.:r F1L ld. · The \iCtory ('\('ll('d Ille fou r·J.!alll(' sc·nes wllh !ht· IJ1111·1·r~1l\ of ll;i11 ;111 a! one game apie<.'C aftt'r 1ht· R:1111!;0\\S had postOO a come·fron1·bch111d, R-i, l'H.:tory f\londa y evening . l!CJ also playf"d an cx hibifi(J n game lht1! doesn't enunl on th1 • SC'IK'dulc against :1 ~lanne !t•a1n c;1rl1"r \\'cd- ne!id;1y evl'n1ng. \.\1nn1ni; hy a :1-2 mar1-'1n v.ith tlllkl• l!~ckman hurl1n~ :1 com plete· i;.1mC' rnumph 0:i11d h1n1t1ng the :\lannt•s 10 six hits. In 1110 o!hf'r g:inu·s. nn•· 111!11 an Arn1v ll'a n1 ~londay t'11·n1 ng . Ll'I 1100 12-1 and 011 Tu1><;d:1.1. dt•fl·;1J1·d !he fla11 l..s :.t·1111pro squad. 12-1 UC! and the Un1\'Cr'i1!? of llawa11 \\Jll pl<iy a doublcht•ad('r Friday evening ;it t.lunici pal Starl1un1 hC'rc !o comp!('te lhl' "eek-long stay 111 the L<;land:.. Co;1ch (i;irv Adams na<; been hospitalized ".1th <i hC!ck 1n1ury since Tucsdav e1enini;:: 11hcn an old iniury cropfX'd up as ht~ 11as f1rld1ng a ground ball in pr;1ct1Cl'. He 1s std! 1n traction in Qul't:ns Community llo~p1t;il here In \r('<inf'sd;cy ni ght's game , Uf'J scor('d a run 1n the first on a douhlf' h) Ke11h Brid~("'i ~ind a sn<:nf1cc fly hf. T!'r- ry Stupy. T110 n1orf' tallie!> \.\'rrc added 111 thl' thi rd afll·r l\\O oul'I as Hndge~ 11'1~ safe .on ;1 f1l·ldt·r·~ choice lolto"t·d hy singles by Bt·!asco. Stupy and ,J eff !'.lal1noff. The Anteaters put the decision out of reach v.1th four runs in rne rourth v.ith Ste\'(' \\'hil f'head singhng: and Gary Anderson dra"ing a \\'alk . \\'llet,loc\.: singled u1 one run and a second 1.1lly srored on :1n error. \Vheelock anrl Bndgf·' lhr·n ~raRcd a double ste<il \\J!h 1he 1)1tch<'r :;,(1)r1ng Br idges J\COf<."<l on ,, thro" 111!:' t rror on the same plc1y. Th\' 1·1~!nr,· hnngs UCJ 's rL'Cr1rd to Ja-6 B"OQfl. <I eeiexo, rl S!unv. ( M~llnG!!, ID ~nee. 11 ... .--. UC Irv'"" t111 ·~ r ,., .111.wn.1-..;1, JD ~ ) I O ..,ncllor-on. 111 4 J.. I I Wl'lttlocll. p J 1 l I H119r.e. U ~ I 1 ~ l o!fl\ ~ I 1 1 S<-111'1' l1111lntt J 1 ' 0 • I 1 I 1 I ! Q < •• :;, II ll • • • vc '"''"~ 101 IOO no --TI 11 I V 01 111.,~ll I'm 001 WI J 10 f or't G11n1 (!1hiblhonl • • UC lr~•'lt 000 01~ 100 J I J II-rt~•• Gig 010 000 6 I UC lr,i!r~ Ml!~"', "'•c•m~" f" I 0•~"'"~ ~fuPV 4l/. !!(.::1111~1 1 olh·i:f' nnd uni1·cr!>llY d11·1s1on tL·arn- 11 11.1 ... \\"h1·1·locli.'\ ~l'l'tnth \\tn of 1hr \l'.u' <1).!Jll\)l 1110 dc ilals and rns sixth ~.11n1 1lelt' i;:umc jlc1fu1 n1:i11cl'. Torricl Oodgers Experie11cing Sp ring Fever \'F,HO BEACll l1\P1 -Theo Los An gel<'s Dodgers lf'ft Florala !oday to 11ind up spr111g training on I~ \\'est (na~t t~1k1ng \\1lh thf'rTI 1he1r longest ex- h1h1110n "inning strc.·ak evo•r. 1\ 9-7 \'Jctory over the Tt!xas Rangers <1! l'omJl<ino Beach \lo'l>dncsday v.as the I \\h in a ro"· for the Dodgers, now 13-~ in :.pring games. The Dodgers fle1\' to Los An~rlc:s today and opt·n a three-game scr1e.s Friday night at Anahcirn v.ith l'ne Ange\!. The team the Dod gC>rs bring home has po-...·cr, spt:>ed and pitch1n~ Tht· l>od gc rs, "·ho collected 10 hJts ag;iinst th~ Hang ers. ha~·<' led in all 18 of their gamr>s, 1\111 Buckfl('r :ind Bil l Ru"Scll ellch stole :'I base \\lt'<inf:sday. ~1\'ini; the ff'an1 35 s!olen bases in spring con1pct1t1on And drspitC' a sn;iky stJo1\ ini; hy Tom - mJ .John v.·ho gave up 11 hits and foor f'r1rned runs to Tcxa.s. the fivl" llodgcr:i !itarters have a romhincd earned run ~1·rr:ige of 2.37. John is 4-0 for the spring. \'on Joshua has the best Dodger bat· t in~ al'crage, hitting 11 ol 25 for .440. Buckner. Steve Garvry and \\'illie Cr:i"-ford each had tv.·o hits Wednt'Sday. f'ra11·(0rd, a lf'ft·handcd hitter. is b.11 - tin.t: :182 n1·crull 1n sprini; hut is .462 ;1i,.:a1nsl 1rtt'n..1nilcd pitchers in tus cam· \)i.llP,ll Ill :1101d heu1:i: platooned. "I fc<:l I can hit l('f\-handers as \\'ell a~ right·handen;." thr nutficlrler said. "I rcrt.:11nJ~· hope I r:in f"'<'ape platooninic:. It 's something I no1v I ha,·c to live v.ith but r think r1 c shov.·n [ can hit left. handcn;.'' The Dodgers seod Doo Sutton agamst Bill Singer 1n 1 he Frid:iy night game against fnl' A n~els at Anaheim. Tht> Dodgl'rs pla\' !he San F'ranctsco C1a111~ 'londav rind ·(uf'~ay at Phoenix, 1h1·n fini -.h .'•pnn 1: 1):111 \\ r<111esday against the (Jakl.1nd ,\·s :it 'lrs:i. Anl. NE\V YORK -Rosie C8Sal.s Wd as expe<'ted \Vedn esday night, defeating youthful Kathy Kuykendall, 6-1 , 6--0, but seven-seeded Val Ziegenfuss or MlMlon V'tejo V.'QS upset. by Marcie Louie in the Si11ger to Fa~e • \\'CmeD's national indoor Lennis dlamplonsbip ' Miss I.oWe ·played a al<ady game and t1Dot advantage of Mi• Ziegenfuss' '"""' •1mlng H. 7'5, 6-1. The ~if Of 1,347 watched ~tn. Mary • Anne Beattie t.a kc the first set from J<Q>nd'fll'<ded Chrb Evert, but ' then '-]alter with nlDnerowi doubl:e faults and errant long shots. The scores were 2-8, ~ •• 6-2. .:. ln the final match, Francoise Durr ae1eated Olga ~lorowvo. 11-7, 6-4, 6-3. Rice Picks Coach HOUSTON -Bob Polk. ba>ketball toach .at St. Louis University the pa.st LONG REACH -Ross Case or Au•tralia lun ges for a return durin g World Champioruhip Tennis tourney malch with Raz Reid In Allan· ta Thursday. Case ousted Reid. PAL.\f SPRINGS (AP) -~tanager Bobby Winkles says, for the time being at ~ his opening day lineup Is set ex- cept for right field. The Angels st.art the regular season April s at Chicago and Wlnklrs says he eipccts-his first day sta rting infield will have Mike Epstein at Orsi base. Denny Doyle al second. Dave Chai~( at ~hortstop and Bob Ollver at third . Ellie llodrigucz gcl8 the nod al c:i11ch· er, with BOOhy Val('nlinc in left 11nd ~11ckcy Rivers In center field. Winkles said either Lee St.Anton or Riehle Schclnblvm will open In riA"h..- A rlve·gnmc spring winninlf strcak l'nd- fd Wednesday at Tucson as the Cleveland Indians bc11t Ill( An.1tels. 4·1 The Angels played their final spring game at their Pa!m Springs head, quarters today, agatnst the Chicago Cubs. Bill Singer was named to pitch Friday night nt An11hcim Stndium when lhl' Angel!! ho3t thr Los An geles Dodgers in ' the first g41me or their :innual thttt·gaml' seMf.'s. Oon Sur ton ts to so lor !he Dodgers. • The g11n1c., Saturd:iy 11nd ~unday arc at Dodger Stadi11111 w11h Skip Lock11,•ood and Xolnn Jl}'an s1a r11ng for the Ang('!~ and Andy Mc..'i.5Cr.Jm1th ~ncl l)Qog Rau for !ht' Dod~ers. R~:in, v.ilo has complained of feeling slugJtish 1111 spnng, worked five iMings :igauut Cll·Vt'iand and gave up five hils and thrrc runs, "It's been a bad wccli.," complalned Ryan, who 1s still recovering from tO'l~:llltis Ryan sard he underwC'nt an ex- anH11at1on and doclOt'$ S.'lid he is "clost to ha ving an ult't•r ·· 1\lso. he sald, some- one it1phont'CI an 1-111ire lnnk of psollne lrom his ('llr. \\1inklC'S sa.ld he h:is his own a- plana1ion. "Ilya n hates spring tra ining." " . - • • . . " 88 DAILY PILOT Stellar ,. ' 2-mile Match up By STEVE BRAND Of N O.lty l'lltt Stiff Laguna Beadl: High 's Eric Hulst started running to im- prove his tennis g a n1 c. C«ona del Mar's Brian Hun· saker was a frustrated base- ball player when he tumOO to track and field. The two premier distance runners in the Orange Coast area head a stellar 2-mile field for the 19th annual Beach Cities track and fie ld meet Sa1urday at NewpQrt Harbor High. . Competition starts at 11. }fulst, who sped to an 8:53.4 t. indoors. \viii have to be at his best against liunsaker, who is improvtng at a phenomenal rate after taking up running a year ago. In the recent Southem Coun- ties meet, Hunsaker battled for the lead the entire race, being outkicked in the s!retch by Troy's Mike Durham. Hunsaker clocked a sterling 9: 11.2 in second place. , 'I'OOse two alone would be worth watching, but there's a chance both could be upset. Marina High's Gary Blume, who finished behind Hunsaker in 9: 15.G, clocked a 9:03.6 last. season and his times have been dropping stead ily thi s season. Another outstanding s:>photoore. Edison H i g h ' s Colin McConnell {9:241, will be preEng to lower his time while eorooa de! l\far }!igh mlie record holder Mike Mess· inger (4 :19.6) could set a fast pace. Basicallv the same field i3 set f<r the mile, only the favorites change. ~1essinger comes into the meet as the favorite but in ad· dition to Hul st (4:21.4), Blume (4:20.4) and McCoonell , Mater Dei's sopli sensation Bill St. JoM, (4 :26.1), Mission Vie jo's Mark Hower, Newport's Erik Esche!', and Hun ting t on S...ch's Bob Angel (1:20.5 In 1973) '!ill challenge. · 'Ibere will also 'be mile and 2-mile competition in the junior ·varsity and frosh.itoph divisions lvith Sin Clemente's Tel"l'.V Huddleston topPlng tho fft!ldo. CIF StarS Announced San Gamel Hlg!i'1 llbrk ScoU and Mom ingside's Mike Santos share player of the year laurels in ctF 3·A basketball as selected by the Citizens Savings A t h l e t i c Foundarton. Orange County p 1 a y e r s named to the three teams include Katella 's Jeff \\'elshans, Villa Park's Steve Nelson '"and Los Amigos lligh junior Tom Schneiderjohn. J.A fll"I TMrn ~,.,_. SC'h«ll Br°"""· Pelm Sprl";• Cook. ArToYO T "-Ii~ I »qi~ Oa<bv, Arroyo G••nde Wr!l~ans, ICa!tlle ~•"'O'' Morn!119,lde Scott. S•11 Gabriel Wll!l•m•, Mornl"V•lde s•~•rt. lr>ql~ood Slro<lr, 4ft'm•flV SKOMI Tt1m NelJon. VII!& Perk Cl AYt. Sr. 11 S Sr. 19.0 Jr. 16 S Sr. 1!1.0 ~·· 10.6 Sr. 19.2 S•. ,, 9 S•. lJ O Sr. l! S Sr. 1l J Jr, 11.T ' Thursday, March 28, 1974 011ty l"llol l"t..ios by Rlc1'11rd ICMhltr WHERE'S THE BALL -Melannie Kyler of Marina. and Kathy Burns I 15) of Newport J·Iarbor, get set for the ball to come dov"n on a jump ba!J . In. the fo reground is J\1arina's Sarah Strube with Janet Schnesler (35) and Sa!Jy Stcgc (3 2) ready to grab the ball when it's tipped. Oilers, Vikes Collide llunlin8ton Beadl a n d Marina, the ,pre-toumament favorites. adYanOed to the f(nals of the llun ti n-gton Beach·FOW11.aln Valley girls basketball tourqa men t \Vednesday evt:lling w i t h J\lissioo Viejo and F..disoo gaining die con&1iation finals. HLmtington Beach a n d J\1arina meet for t h e championsh ip at 5 o'clock this evening wtdt boLh advancing lo the CJF playolfs that gE< under ,.,.ay Friday. Huntingtoq Bead!. c a m e from behind in the scrond half to post a victory over El Modena, 35-29. The Oilerettes trailed. 17·16. at halftime. ~1arina \vas . extended lo overtin1e be-lore preserving its unde(cated record agaiMt a stubbOm Newport Harbor quintet, 54-50, after t he Vikett.es a me OOck ·to · .i:oot othe score. · FoUowing Wedn't'sday night's game>, Ne~t was designated No. 1 team from the Sou1h Orarlge County CAA and Huntington &\1Ch was listed as No. 2. This means t.hat tt?e Tarettes will face ~larina in a rematch at Ne1vport Friday night at 7:30 in first rowxl CJF playoff act.ion. $•mln11111 II HVllTll'lflh"t B•ldl C,..mplotn1'111 •••ckrl Hvntlnoton 8•1"' 051 uo El MOl!e!wl Gllmpb~ll (IOJ f (4) Ftlmlee Jolln,lon {14) , F (1) Piper J•c~son (lJ c {6) O~v Wor111y (1) G (I) EckJttln Wr1'y IOJ (; f1l Adml•e Scod09 MK11 : Hto, D~Oi--Clor 1, Vll\l'S ~. El M~Hrl :t. M1u1 .. Vlrl• {'71 n•> "'"""' lll .. Mir G1rrett (ll) F 121 t>tSVll•r Grin! {4 ) F (12) ICllll1t11 M.rldl!ll tll C Ill Peng Pln!Tn f7l G It) Poll"-1 W-'brl<tvt !SJ G 111 ~"'""""" Scorl"ll 111DS: MIUl<>n Vlrlo - Ni mmo 5, Ronmko ~. McGovern 2, 51l(oul I, C.ororw dri Mir -l<eovgh ~--. -H1l!tlm9: Mlul<>n Vl•lo. 11·Xl. Stmllln1l1 al flGUnllln V1llty Mtl1M !Sil (5e) Ntwporl H1rllor Burford (1) F (15) :si.oe ICV)ll' (19) F tU) Ulller ~troM (U) C it) G1;r111 Bora (6) o 19l w1ma..,s Hire CS! G fl) A'cO-ld Sc0f'l"9 sub\: M•rl"' -IC1y ~. H•!f!(me : N1t111porl, 24·11. Regi;ll· tlon : ""'46. CllMOl•liO!I 8 r1cMt l Ed'-l+O U.) Ori"" R•~llshd"I f9l " ctn Welle! LI"°""' !lll F 161 Sm>tn O•vld !6J C ISi I tlllo W1v Ill G OJ l"'1<1rv T1~1shl !61 G (ll A'J,elln; Hallllme: E<ll><ln •. al·lS. Cook, lnq!eWOOd lh·•"• 5•" Gaorlet Robicl>•lld~ P•r•mo.mt p.,,1..-. Ge11nti• P1r"'"· Carr,.•itlo Curnm1r19•, Cem1•1t10 McCloud "IV<',.lde Nortl'I Er"ifl, (!l•tmonl Olden-~mp, Uol.od ~.. 19 0 S•. ll,O Sr. U 1 \ Sr, 1!1.! , Jr. 1).0 Sr. u o ~ SO!>h 11 .I TN ... TNnt Miiier, W1r,..., H""te•. Gentsll1 ~oo~w•i;, s"" G1bl'1et Weem~ St. MOtll(a ~c~•>elde•loll"' Los Amii;°' Llt!le~•oe. c""1n1 \'/l!,on, t..vlallOfl Sv•e•, Roi.!meld li<>(lgt~. C1thM•~! Frt....,en, Lynwood Sr. 10 I Sr. 21.1 St. 1!.I $r. 16.9 s.r. 11 ! Sr. 100 Jr. 10 ' ~.. 11.0 '" ,., , .. 11.0 Larson Named Bob Laroon. head football cooch et Excelsior 11igh in Norwalk for the p.1st 10 years, llus been namtd football coach •t Santa An• High kl suce<e<I Tom Baldwin. Lanon compiled a 43-15 record while at Excelsior 1 which pl•Yed In the :J.A San Gabri<'! Valley l.eaJtU~. GRAB THAT BALL -Karen Kay of Marina grabs a loose ball away from the outstretched atms of Newp-0rt Harbor's Sally Stege. Bonnie Hare (23) of Ma· rlna ;, behind :.llss Stegc. CIF Honor Holl Me sa's Ellenberg .. Top s Discu s List Costa Mesa Hig h's Curt Eilenberg tops the CIF list in the discus lifter the first mooth of track and field ac- Lioo. Eilenberg's toss of 163-7~ tops his nee resl challenger by a foot. E l sewhe r e, Newpor t Harbor's Brian Theriot has rc<»rded the second fastest time in the 440. 47.7, finishing 5e<'Olld behind ~1uir's Alan Sheets' 47.6 in the Southern Counties meet. Altogether there are seven area individuals and teams among the top five in the 16 events. '" LtllOVl!1, LP Wlhon P1'rTi$1'1, P...;111C 5tY ... ft 9,1 "' :'ill'T>rnoflS, BIUtll 5c<>1111ln,, Cllf!IP!on St,,,, l'IU• X ~c0~;!1ie~."e~:.:,v Moo\t~erv ·~ s~~•1, Mui• Tll•rlol, NewpO<'I LIOy, Edis.on Ha11~•1Y, Lii Po/f National JC Track Leaders f Dp JC Splkt Mlrtll '" Zl.9 11.9 no '" '" •1.1 41.ln n.• 100-1. Pr«!Ot (Ocie-. Tf>_) 1.}w; '· McCollum lMt••· Arll.l Jone' (We>! LA1, Wa!kl115 (LIMY) t .7w. m-1. Sa"°" lS•"'' R<K.oo) 71.:lw; ?. Fler,hl!• lMe\a, Arl1.l 2L6w: J. Lttds flA Valltv) 11.7w; '· Na•ll (LA Vellev) 71.ln w; .I. F••Y IO<lesu1, Tex) l\.lw. ~1. Fttt(.,., (M~"6. Arll.l 41! S: 1 ~all<"' (S•"'" RO!il) 4 .6: 3. Sl'!Orl$ flon<l Beacn CCl 4 .8: '· 5,..,uev (lorl(j Bt•C~ CCI 4 .en. 860-1. RQbjflloOfl (L•<'M)'I 1:!71: 7 Blair (Gr~•m0<1!) 1 5.4.~; J . H~lltbrlnd IMoofl'lrk) l :SS.O; 4, ManrlQue• <S•" Jo.el 1:5!.S. Mil.,._1_ A~rea (El C1m!"Ol '•10 1; 1. H~llebren.d I Moorpark) 4.lJ !. J. Ma"n~!I IEI Camlr>O) •:15 9; '· ~~nchtl !San Josr) f:17 O: S. Alt•· aM!er {LA. V~llty) 4:17~-J.milr-1. Al•••nder (LA V~llty\ 14 .17.6; 7, Ta~lt<~ (Ll"tVI ll •Jl.1; l. v1.1,n IEI Ctmirool 1 1 .~.0; '· l>\orat" IL4 Valltv1 14:4S.O. 4l!I relev-1. Mtsa, Arll. l\.1; 1. Odfll.', Tex. •1.t ; Lanrv 11.'; '· !Ile) wo,T LA""" San Joie 11.1. "'"t "'•Y-1. 8a~ ... ,tleld 3·17.l : ?. LA ~'~"s' l:lt.J: l. Pierce l :\9.1<1: •· ,. • ....,..,, ):19.Sn; S. LA HerbOr 3:19,611. 120ttH-I. Pitre• (Skyllne) 14.fw; 1. Jlllrrond IS1rVUnr1 u .cw"; l. Llf10"' lC~aboll 14.5; 1. Fo,1er (f'ootlll!I) 11.1: S. SwartJ:MI ISkyllnt) 11.fwn: Dwi;~t OWtf\~ !Ml .. SAC) Uh. UOHH-1. WYall (Sky!l11eJ Sl.1; 1, Sml1n (Ple•c•l .IS.O; J. Ntl$tln lCitru1l ~S.1; ~. Roe•1'Y CO~U) SS.2. Hl;ll lump-1. M_, !Gtt<"d!!t l 7.(1: 1. Madou 1Fu11ff1""l 6·11: l. Eld•" lFrnno) t.-100..• •. Wiii iam• (MeM. Arh.) .. 10; S. !!It ) l>\oc>•t (LOllll O""(n\ Ind Gtrdll<!r (LOfllil ll•Kh) ""' • l Dflll li;m~l. Sh1w I Fool~llt) 14·1'~: 2.llt.11lis !Mei.a, Ar!:.! ZJ·t ; J. G!tr bon1 (f'•t~l'IOJ 2J·S: '· Gllmo•e (S1'yllM) 73.3•,,w; 5. Hollli IW~il LAI 2J.1~ Ol!'>tr11--I. Turek (FvllertOfll 7J lw. Tril!le jum1>-1. Sml!h !Soutt!weltern\ .. IH: 2. Carrisnrrr CMeu, Arll.l ~7. 10 ; J. lll•k-v (M<lntrrrv) ,,.,; ~. Lay (W•1I LA) ~7·1 \'Ji S. Gooolow !LeMY) 47·1•~. S~o! l!Ul-1. Ad•mJ (SO IM-11) 54-lll/,; 1 l"IO~ {Ml.SACl SJ.S; • Parlw" lPle•ct) Sl·10'h; ' Nomi• (Pl•rce) S1'6: S. We<!~i {Me .. , Ariz.I il·S. Oltie"--'· Klei" !Cerritos) S2·2YI: 9. MOrrfll /Fulle••onl ~9. OIMUS-1. Murr•v C"ul!ertonl 1~5·10: 1 W~K• (Me~&. Art:,} 1~1·11; J. PU•hklrt (f OO!hlll) 161·10; 4. Shrmorc (Sa" Jo.el !~9·1; 5, W~~· IMew, AtiL) l~·L\, Javell1>-1. Wiiiiam• IMe\1, Ar!>..l 21•· 9; J. Cl1reUI !OrantJt Ccta•I) Jlt-l; 3 5j!OOl11r• lC"1'r!to.i ?Ot-10; •· Jarvi• fCitrvsl 10/'IS; S. JK•tor1 ri>11om1r) 701·1. l"o!t vai;ll.-1. F!f"I !Fte!f\O) IS.(I; ?. Phll!iPS fOlablo V~lle•I l•·Y; J. "'*Yell (Mew. Atii.l U.I, Gymnastics Collf!lll GymMJllCt Goldrtl WHI (1211.U) 4151.tSI LICC Fl""' ~ffclH -l. Scr.~!l ILl ?. srevrni.oo CLJ J. laft !Ll. Winning ave~:r= 7.f. Pomme hor.e-1. M•v• U~·) 1. Oe!!'d< (Ll 3. (11') Parent (G) end Orag-1tv (0). Winning 1vrr11QC; •.• s. ll!no,__1. ShMe ILi :t. Maii~ (L) l. 1Cr1vs (Gl. Wl"nlne awra(lf: 9.~. V11;lllfOCI-. l.lll>Je CLl 2. F!Jli;rn (L}'l. M¥1<>n IG). WlllfllnQ IW!•a<it: 1.-S. Parlllfl blr11--1. Le""""""1h CL) 1. DHdi {Ll 2. L•Rvt (LI. Wlnnl1><1 aver~: t.OS. Hloh b!ir-1. °""'s <L! 2. Htr1nll'ICl1 (Ll 3, Taft (LI. WIMll I I YHl'QI: '·'· ~ll·rOlind-1. S.Chall IL) 2. P1ren1 tGl J. Hedrick (G ). Wlnlllng aye..~: 6.t. lfs1Mnl C1ll10n111 lni.t•lele IC: 8orHI R!dQ'9 l\a1 two fl'ICl'lu af new sn-on • ffffn·end..,,...· hall ID nlN IQOt bl•, 60 Ptr~n! ;rOOl'f*I 1nd 111r to gooo eondltlon• on wet •nd ton W\OW, $ocll $prlngs -six t~ af NW .,_on 9illht to 111 ... loo! b<IMI Candi• tlotlt .,. Ol'Olllllfd on wel 1.-. Tl~ Oonritr -fol.It ll'IC~ af nfW •now, 1r,. 10 ,1~ ft>)! DtH, Qood cona1. 110!\I on p.tcktd w.t, ~prlng lllOW. H1Qnw1y tf: AIClnr M•ad°"" ha1 I011r 1nc11n on 1 flY• to 11• 1oeo1 Nse. con<ltt!Ont ,,.. 1100<! to vtry llaod c" PIKktd s-Otr. Mc'!'~WOOCI -Ofl9 to rrv1 l<Kl>e• ol n..,. .,,.,.... on • lwQ to llve 1001 blow; t""~hlons arr ;aod on ~!, pfcktd M>!'lf\Q 1n°"'. S~u•w v111ty -ttirrt to 10', !«It bate w!tft !•Ir lo 1JOC111 tondltlor-1 1t>d 16 11111 r1111nl"'J. T1~ S~l llowt -on• ir.ch of 1.-, 9aod eondltlon1 on lllrd -·· Hl;hW•V 50: HHv ... ty V1lln .-.ctfv· l'lll -Inch of n..,. ,,_ "" 1 ori• to :i.ewn ft>)! bite. C(ll'l(l111or\t •rt 110ftCJ en i;pprr Uopn •nd l•lr to ;ooo on tM ...... "Pro Scores Lii Poly ~A Va0ev Mvlr So" 8ernl•dlr>0 Lenno~ Muir Nt WHl'I L• Ca"ada 1..omplon Lii Poly Hl1n Jwmp Pt!tlr, W•rr?:" Sml!n, y...,!u•~ L<1llU1C~e, Gltnd<1ft Pa•k" q ei.cen1<1 v111cy Chi;rcr.111, Alfml"Y LD"'ll J vmp Suttoro, Mor"l"V•ldt Jtnkoni., Vl<:'lor V•lltv s~~mlat, West T0trt"ce />\o•n•n;, P•••dend Jeriknh, O!il~r\o Potr VMOll Ti;lly, Mllli~a" ""~ul>. Lak~wood Goodrn•n, A~O<Jr• V•nl1l•Om. Yltla Pork Woroen, NO!re Dame (~Ol ~llol Pu! Kurr~...:r., ~•11ta ""' Al~1,e1. Bo>eo T...:n Tc101ut. l o·""'I! l •ndQul$1Pr, ~·ml Sh"~1rd, SI, P•ul Oltcu• Ellenblrg, CO!itl Mr~• M(Gul•e, Fooinnl Fouc~f. M~11nol1<1 Wood,, 51e"~ er~n. El Oo•a<lo Tripi• J~mll Smltn, Ven!U•e P&•kfr. Sfnla BltW•I Ser.mid!, Wei.I Torrenco "'me•, Oran11e O•li1, Loo Alamlto. 4'.S 1 ·s.i .• 1 S-l.I 1.55.I l:u.l I .S6.l. •. 13.7, 4:U.I. 1:11.2. ,,17,7, 4:17.t. t:Of 0. t :lo.•. f :1D.I 9:11.2 • l :U.f 13.fw. 1&.J_ U.J. U ,4. u '· 1•..o1. 11.sw 1'.I. 19.2. 19.l'nw n.iw G.• ''·' •2.1 "'· •J.4 j 10.t. J:11.J. J .. :111. 3 12 8. J;Jl,J, O·lG" 6 ''· ....... ~ ..... , ... 11·3'> '" 1l·l'ow 21·1 I', 72-10 IS·I lS.l ' '" ·~· l•-2 61-1 • '" ~1-0'. ~.1 1>, S6·5'1 Ul·1~1 1~7"6 1w.i h~·6 1~·10 •. , ,;.1 41.11 ... .... Vanguards Bombard Foe, 13-0 Southe.m California College of Costa r-.1esa bombarded Pacific Olristian Co 11 e.g e Tuesday night at Brookhurst Park. 13-0. to post its eighth baseball victory of the season against Utrec Jo:;;s('s. Mickey Lebec had a first Inning triple and htike \Yard· lo\v brought him hom e \vilh a home run to gel I h e Vanguards off v.·ith a four run lead. In ac1ion Wednesday night. the r anguards split a doubleheader y,·ith UC (San Diego). losing the first game 8-6 and winning the second 4· 1. s11C11 co!!ecie 11Jl Leblrc~. cl Mll<'llln . c Adam•. o Wardlow. rt ~.WI~'..":: J~ JeHrie1, Jb Elma•len, 1f Sol11al, lb S1n,ne1, lb Jot:n•11n. ?C TO!ll• 'b • b rl!i ' 1 1 1 ~ 1 0 ~ s 1 l 1 J l 1 s 7 G 0 0 ] I 1 1 1 O O G ; I J 1 j 0 0 Q 0 I 0 0 • 1 l 1 •1111'11 Score by ln11i"9S ' ' • ~oCM "' "' 001 -lll• ' P'.(. .. .. .,,_, ' ' so C•I ") .. ' ' "' SJl11ar, ll ' ' ' ' Lr~r~. cf ' ' ' ' MC•l lfl, C ' • ' ' Ad~m1, " ' • • ' Wtrdlow. <! , • • • Mll1311. 1~ • • • ' Elmes•~"· d • • • • ~onchet. nn ' ' ' • Joh""°" '" ' ' ' • llrl9m&n, 11 • • ' • Total1 " • • • ucso Sc°" by t11ninq1 ... .., ,_, • So Cal llOl 100 Cl-6 Soc: C1I (4J ' .. ' ' "' S3l11~r, " ' ' • t et>ec~. c• ' • • Morelt•, c ' ' ' AO~m1, ID ' ' • W~rOlow, ti ' ' • Mlll\<lp, Jo ' ' ' E!m•1!en, rf ' ' • Sef\Clltz. Oh ' • • Joft"loOfl· Zb ' ' ' RKll\lf\Ok, p ' • ' lotal• " • • 5rct'9 by Innings ucso So Cel ' ' . 001 000 0-1 s ' 110 010 J;-4 I 0 • ' i • • • • ' • ' I I I SEIBERLING I 200 I I I I I I I I I I I I l BELTED2+2 I c or I ~ 4 PLY POL VESTER I Outstanding tire perfo rmance. Features I I a tough 5-rib chain-of-command tread I design. The Seiberling 200 is built for I control, durabi lity and smooth riding I I: comfort. l c c c c c c. ~·· c c c c c c c· c L78·15 For your Cadillac or Lincoln dual v•hite wall SANTAANA 209 Bush St. !3rd & Bush I 547-8201 ORANGE 1100 N. Tustin (Between Katetla & Collins) 532-3383 PLACENTIA 144 South Bradford {South of Chapman) 524·9280 COSTA MESA I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1739 Superior Awe. ( t.7th & Newport) c 642·3384 I ~------.. T s r I s I t ... TAYLOR HOWE TAKES A RACING START WITH SISTER KATHY ,OBSERVING. Lo11g Hou1·s, H a1·cl T1·ai 11i11g Fi11all)' Pay o t·r: Br llANK \\'ESCH 01 !~I D•ily P1IOI Slit! In l'xp!ai ning thr s111111tn1ng success of rwo of his ~t:ir pupil.~. Tavlor and l\;.itl1\ lln11·c. tlt 1Ss1011 ra·Jo ll 1t:h Sll'im co;ich ~lark Shubcr! dOC'sn't J;11lSC' into ;1 d1ssert;1· lion on ~tre11i;1h. st~ le. nr 1n· born :ibilitv. Ile thinks the rca~on is rTiuth !>i!ll]llcr th:111 Iha!. .. 11·s n1au1ll' a n1:1ttl'r of putting in 1h1• t11nr . j:!ni ng through two \rork0t1t i.; a d::iy. 11 n1on1h~ out of !hr ~r:ir." S3\S Sohu!Jt:•rt ··Tht·1r 1:111111\' baCkground h;is a lot to dQ \rilh it. they're a real S\\Jlll· ming farnily." And that's pu111ng 11 rn1ld h Taylor. a junior, and ~atil~. a freshrn3n. <.ire the St·cond and third mc1nbl'r1' of th<' raniil\' to a!l311l A.\t; 11a1i11n:1! time ·~1anc!.1rds nnd con1petl' against thr r o u n l r y 's bes t-the\' follO\V in the llt1kc of ;11111lrlC.r sister. t\rn;.. Thry\·c b c c 11 consistent sC"Orcrs on the '.'ilission Virjo Jl1gh tcan1. and they·rc ex- pected 10 play big roles \\·hen the :O.lission \'irjo :\adallores AAU !e.11n comp(•trs in the short-course nRtion:i!s in .>'\pri1. Ta~·lor fin i•hf'd 21 st n<i· lional!y in !he \~()(] ~ ~1rd • frcest\lc \\·11h a \lnl\' •1f IG:46.6. last su111mcr. \1htl1• l\:ith,\ ha~ :ilrr;,idy ~11rpas..~ .. r1 her ukler sish'r·s be~! t1nll'$. 1n rn1· 1650 frc<'S!,1 ll· 1 li:5i :11 ;tn<l 500 frct·s1.1le 12:1:>.01 They an_., in ~hort , n p<.11r of s11 in11ners l}(}S~iblr of g;1rn1n~: 11ation:i l r{'('og11111vn 111 1J11· llt'ar fu1url' And. they both :1gr<'c "1th :-.hubrrt lh<il · put11ng in !ire !llllt'." is ihr big thing. ··11 does get boring ~otnl•timc~ .. 1011 look lor11·:ird to lhl' 1r1ps_ !ht• big JTIN~\:;, ;ind !he ];1.101£" bctwcl'n srai;on"··· says Taylnr. "\\'C' s\1·1111 an hour and ;, half 111 the mornint;. l\IO and a half 111 th~· ;_iht·rnoon. and 11ork \1ith 11ci;.:h1 s for anot hC'I h:ilf hcur l'<lt'h <la1·." Tn1 lnr relatrs. ''\\!hen ~vu·rc bui!d1n~ tor ;1 n1l·•·I 1nu -,•:.i·~1 :iround~ 2D.OOO ~;1rd,, ·a da~ ·· 1'aylor. 11ho has l.x•l·n u1 organizrd s 11· i 1n m 1 n g pro- grams sinc r rhe :1 g<' or ~-·\<'n. nod Kathy. \\·ho startrd al 1h<' ngc o{ four. are quite u~d 10 the pra<'tice routine b,\' 111111", and with the upcoming ,\.\l' ~alionals. arc looking fof\1'ard to seeing rcsu1ts from it. "\\lc'rc getting to !he poir.l in !heir tr11inin r:. 1\'ilL'fi.' \11• taper off thf' 1rorkouts. and ll't tf"1•1n i.• r rnon· rl'~1. 11-.u-dly nn1£i.; rt·.dl.\ drop \\ hL·n 1 uu <l•J !h.!1." -,;1.1-, ShuhPrl. "l,;1,t i.;ur11n1<·r 11lii-11 11·· 1!1d 1111 ~. Ta.1lor\ t111H.·.:1 111 tht' ljljl) Urvppcd ofi l'y :1 tull 1111nu\t'. lJur go.II 1.., to ha 1 t' 'L•.1 lur ·qu:il if~. fur thr· final s 111 !l:t• IGS(J ll'L't:. ;ind l\:11h1 pl<ll't' u1 1hi' na11n11:1ls IJ'Jth ~1111111.J Ix· :ihll' 10 dtl 11 . lf 1t .'.l1und~ l1kt· lh;> ll1n11·~ ;, .. ,. ~lllh ".1ha 1 <111•rlr~1k1n;.: th•· l11;.;h ~hool fO!llJK·t 111011. 1•'s only p:1 rt1;dlv 1ri11• Ti1•· tJ•. tilr111 r<. 111·· h• .''! r·~i' (1\ ... 1:11\lt'• 0..l l'll-! •U11t-<f ff1f r!1en1 ..1111.!h S<"hoill 1hs1 ;1n1·r.., shc·n~r lh.111 thr .\,\U. h 1h at 1· r1·n!h d1 .. 1ant1· ~\I 1n1· rnt·rs. ·· .... a\" Sbuhrr1 .. T:1\ !or h;1~ n1·u!" hun~·ll 1ntu ;1 p:•xid llll!h ft'hool '-pr1ntrr. brC'ausc h1· h;1s hiid 111 .~11 i111 t lli' ~prinl ; I for 1tual lTil'f'l :o,\r;11r2:1. but 1 lh1nk rr·n he [) d1sialll'(' n1anl IX'\'nr1:! !u~h ~chool." r\n<l ~huh•·r! 1,-..,.;, bo!!1 ,If·.' f'l1lrn1i r1I <'l.1t11p1nn•. ·The progr:1 1n is ~f'~1n•d l'l haring !htin rcH<'h ;1 f)l'ak for the 1916 O!~·ni1>1cs." !':1ys ShubC'rl. ··n1c~··11 btith h<' ;1t a ncarJ.1· idral ;ire at that 111nc nnrl should ht> read .I' if lhc,v ,,n>l,'rC"ss dS 1\l' think they 11iu ·· I!;: JU'-1 a 111<ltlt•r rif tirnt' . merica•s • r1en • 1an Seagram's 7Crown Half·gallon. It's America's favorite. l ,,. ~ ·-··· ~ngral\\s ·~1·rn 7cro1un 1'(jlllt ,, \flll~lrl .. 'I' I P.lf\lt !--, rJ;. ... , ,J.,_.. .... •f' J,.i' tt.._,. , .... ~,'"--.... ~ NOW $JJ99 1/2 GALLON . ' Area Prep _i\thleti c Ba11r111ets B· '> YOl:k'r 1 S,111 Cll'll1Cllh' H1i:fi baskt'.'tb.111 1 ~I ark \irho!.; 1\l:lrtna ll1gh \IT('"\l- 1ng 1 ;ind J1111 0 :11 is 1 Cos!a :'llt·~n H1r.h \1r{'sthn!!f 11t'ft' n.'\11\t•d 111nst 1.1lu:1hh· \\t'd· n1·<.d.'l~ night at spo1 IS ;i11ard- banqut·I._, Sp..~:raJ <11rard 11 I n II l' r s S<in l'ltn1entr Ua ~kl'tball r:i~itr .\I \ l' Rl"--b Ynd··r and fl:"1 l1<p(ld .\lo-t lz11pro\1•d Rill 1'),,1ugla-. .\lost ln~ptra!1011;il l)an llod<I : !h1~tlt>r of th•· Yf'<1r Jl'fl Forl'n1an l':ip1au1 Hob \ oo,·r Junior r :1r"i11 \I \ I' l\t·11 lhn~,:r . .\!10-t l!npro1rd l>t'nr11.;; 1in;;1nu·- ..,.'tl C.ipr;nn: 1\1-n H1nC!"r and Hill Jlu1u .. \l!l•t ln.-,p1r;,ir 1onal T <)(~d ,\('.J..,.rrn;in S.1rho1nurl' l';1p'.i111 ·r •. 111 \ron~: :\l\'I' l'.irl E 1~·:TI ,1Tl Fri•,h111nn ('ap1a1n ·1.,1n 1-\i>nrd -ntHI C.ltnn F r<''lk : \1\'I' Glenn ~·r;ink . .\lu-,1 lrnpro\·i..'<l· 13!11 \"('(•ly . .\lo"t ln-.p1rn1io11al. 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PurN '1000. Thursday. M11rt~ 28 1974 Crescenta Valley Cage Star Once Li!ved in fluntington Jr you sa~· r;1etrina lligh's 59-49 \1ctory O'ltr Crcsceota Valley in the <.:If 4·A basket· ball pl ayoffs at the Long Beach Arcila re· ccntly, sur('Jy you had to be lmpres!'icd Yd th the i1ot·shol junior guard fro1n Crescl·nta V:11lcy. 1'h::it w-.is &.2 Brad llollond, who doubles ln football at quarterback 11nd defensive back, earning all-league honors <.ii OOth spots. iig)land • rippled lhe nets for 27 points ·J{OGER CARLSON againsl ri.1arina and CV coach Ed Goorjion s:1ys it was his v.-orst game of the yeur. Holland \-\'<IS tabbed for first team All·CIF 4·A honors as a guard and dese rvedly so. The Irony of tlUs, howev('r, is that Holland is a transf('r -the second gem.. Goorjia n has be(·n bless('(! ll-'ilh. pla<"e In lht> fm,h-soph division at the An:1- helm ln\·U.11Uonal and sophomore ScoU "'elr ~et u record In the 100 Individual med~y (1 :00 ... J In addition io doubUng 1a lbe 100 free (SI.I). Another individual \loi lh a bri&ht Cuture is at San Clemente High. Freshm an Shawn O'Gorm.on jus t missed qualifying for the U.S. nationals in the 200 backstroke for 14-year-olds with a 2:04.4. The 98-pounder sna pped the nine-year-old school record for the event by over six sec· onds despite the lack· ol a pooJ at San Cle- mente High. SC swimmers must v.·ork out tv.·o boors 111 the evening at a private pool. Proper facilities are in the Y.'orks, ho\\'- evcr, so the future is bright for the cnllre SY.'im program al San Clemente. The big guns in early season prep base- ball acUon include !\flke Selwood at Edison. Jack Upton al Fountain Vallry, Bob llanle}' "' Newport Harbor, Dan Spain al !\later Del and Hobert Lopei at i\farina. C!l•rvl Alm•l'IU"' OtQollan) L• M.lln• Chip <A<~trm.1n1 R911l•lr•!I°" Dt y (O•nn»l Wlt•rd (Ll9h!hllH SU-•mol<I IB•ltl~l C•le<1001l1 Lo~U (Cooti! Fre10111 Pt•n 1w11n1m,1 F:arlier it \vas Foothill llig h's Bi ll Boyd --,vho fed CV to the CIF finals in 1971. -Third baseman Selwood, who can also plJly catcher, has rapped lhe ball for 15 bits In 26 at hat3 (.577 and 13 rbl In Edl50n's flr11 ten games. ""' ... PlPTH llACt: -Ont ,.,,1. ""'t i='l~JJ.t;_Hw~~e,:"·~~:";:\~ ~~ !Mir 11.i l llffh. Pu• .. t 20DCI. TN! Hwntlr.glon B"cll 1-to.t Lion• C1u11. !~a~e .... ~r~ \~~:::~~!.u111rn1 l-IC>b<1$ lll•t •omlll'I IWllll•m1) Miio FrMI IMoeJ M•l• ROGIWI' (VlllH IC.IJI i!.1119 Trkk (HOftnl llXTH lllACt: -0.... m!le P~ce. (l•lml119. All _.._ Pur se UJ.00. Too cl•lmlr!IJ prk 1 WOOD. Tiit S..lco P•1el1r001 oi.. Inc. Ortll! Mon (l:t•!thlordl 5000 Scan Rot<ltr iMcG""egll) ~ Wonhv Bu!ltr IC0011) ~ """"'-'• Pie~ IAUbln~ 5000 B•ron B I01ul!01>) ',()()Ct Armbro GU.II !Toddl ~ TOI> Sl•r CGor<IOnl 6000 Sptc•OI•• .. (Wltll1m1) .lOOO SEV!'NTH ltACt: -OM Mlle. 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He is straight out of the same recrea lion department program that prod uced 1-luntington Beach's Raul Con· treras and Marina's Bob Losner and Rich Hranning. lle's been at Crcscen ta Valley since his sophomore season. • • • llunllngton Beaeh Algh's aqualic1 pro· gram is definilrly on an ups-A·ing. The Oilers lied Corona dcl fl.tar for lbird Men's Golf Upton, a Junior, has 12 hits In %1 trips, (.429) seven rbi .and a seven·game hitting streak. Jlanley, anolbcr junior, has 14 bits In 31 at bats, (.452 ) including a five-game blltlog 1treak that was recently snapped. Spain, y,·bo doubles in track In the long jump (tf.9l/1 ), has seven rbl among 10 blls iu 32 trips for a .313 average. And l.A'.lpez 15 at .3&1 with eight hits in %% trips and six rbl. Garden Grove lligb basketball coach Chalmers Cartwright has quit. Taking O\'er ili De.v.·ey Vancleave. McClain Gains Tryouts For Nll\IA Santa Ana Title Ttyoots for the Newport lr vine-'Mesa Aquatics ~'irn ming team wlll be hl'ld Saturday morning at 9 at Nry,·pon Harbor Hig h School. ascording to coach Bill JC\\·cll . root.ix ri.1cC1ain, \\'inner of the Ponce de Leon fl ight in the seniors golf championships at Santa Ana Cowitry Clu b. defeated Cha rles 1\1clver and Hwston Kier in a playoff to amex the coveted overall title over the weekend . ~lcC\ain finished his round with a net 68 Vr'ith ri.1cl\•er, the Old Crow flight winner. at 69 and Kier third with a 71. The Ponce de Leon night is for golfers 60-U9, the Old Crow for those 70 and over and the Renaissance Flight for those 50-59. Presiden t's cup action is under way with the first match to be completed by April 6. There are 32 golfe rs in each of t\'IO fl ights, meeting headon in ma tch play action. Big COll!/011 Jn a partner's better ball lournan1ent for I.he men"s club at Big Canyon Coun try Club of Nc\\'port Beach this week. Bob Hillgrm and Denn i!! Harwood finished Y.1ith a 62 to win top honors. A tie resu lted for second 'vith Doug l\lcBride and Brian llemphill on o n e team. Dr. 11.lorris Rice and Dr. Robert 11inrichs were on another with llc1nphill and J.C. Humphries on a third team. McBride and llumphries tenmed together for the tlt'Xt spot. In a two helter ball of foursome competit ion on Sun- day. Don Artcns, Bob Ihrke. Bjarnc Qvalc <ind Chu ck ~·lontgomcry fin ished \\'ith a 123 ror first place. Bill r.·lcCoy. Kt'n Bishop. BDrt f.1cllugh and J i1n Harbour were tied at 123. ,\1 124 \\--ere f.iort Gherman, Bob Curnutt, Ron \Vintcrburn and Dr. OO\'id Unmcs. "ll•sion Viejo The S o u t h c r n California PGA matc h pi.ay rnam- pionshlp toumameat will be staged &t Miss ion Viejo Golf Q ub . July 17-21 with prize money nearing $20.000. A pro-am event will get the tournament under way on the first day with So uther n California club pros and some or the tour regulars expec ted to enter the competition Head pro Roger Belanger is back from a gaiting trip to Mexk:o .and reports t 11 n t Spyglass Hill Counlry Club in Monterey, generally regarded as one of the toughest in this country, is nothing com pared to a new course at Manzanillo, ?\texico. Coslu "le•a The NIMA team, which is sponsored by the Nc'A'J)Ort Beach Parks and Recrt"ation Department, is open to any youth from 4-17 yea1'9 of age. There are four divisions. in- cluding one for 6-4 year olds; one for a trainer team for youths up to 10 years: another for ii'ltennedlate training thnt includes those ln the 7·1% age bracket and the final division for the advanced swimmer. A child should be able to swim 25 yards to qualify for the program. but 4-7-year olds can be exempted on approval ol !he roaches. A fee of $1.2 will be charged y,·ith reduced rates for each additional child in a fami ly. BANQUETS President's cup action is (Continued From Page :19) under way at Costa ~1esa Golf lional : Ed Newstead • and Country Club vdth the final date April 7. • Junior Varsity Captain: Stan McCoy; Most 19th Dile Valuable: Weldon Edwards: tlunlington Seacliff Country li-tost Improved : Bill Club mcn"s Thursday team Brookens ; Most Inspirational : lied with Friendly Hills CC in Rick Miller. a quartetfinals match of the Frosb-Sopb Southern Ca lifomia Go If Captain: John Kennedy ; ASiOCialion playoffs but lost Most Valuable: John Ken- out in matching Sl-orecartls. nedy; Most Improved : Steve Friendly Hills ad vances to Perez: Most Jnspiretionel: the semis agai nst Quail La ke Greg liolden. ihis wee k \\"hi!c Huntingtonl piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9'il Scacliff is eliminnlcd. LEA.SEA '746JO W.t.GOMS99.89mo. • Tt•Jfirno.O EL COST A Ml.SA DATSUM 2145 HAllOllLVD. C.M. 540.6410 ~Jan y o f So u t h e r n Californi a's top a mate u r golfers along \\'ith high ban· dicappers v.'ili be co1npetjng for prizes in lhc Ornngc Coun· ty amateu r go I r cham- pionships O\"Cr 1hc ~Iemorial \!!~~~~~~~~~~~ Day y,·eekc.ncl. ~lay 2.>-27. r Participan ls \\ill play two POOL rounds at different courses \\'ith the lov.· 40 percent coo· T tinuing tor a third round in the ABLES Prep Ten11is Results ~.~~1erJ:"~·:"'..o~io~.:.t1t ::o. <·h a mpionship compe tition. Dooi10M1 Others u·\11 vie in a 139500 G. Gr!fl!tt>-Twlnlno {Ml °"r. Srew~•I· . v1t1hroo ..,, t-2; "''-Ounhem-S-A'eepStakes event 1\1ond;iy. ?l~~~~ . .t.~t2<1111 .._ '"3. '°'' The dlampionship fli~ht "''Ill ---..;:~ and lost J"'-3.._ be from 0-5 handiC<lPS with M•r1ft!i~,v:~~ L111r• flights spreading the field to a up Knoll <Ml dff. 51~~;.,, 1-J. 1ot1 to maximum 24 handicap plus a l.=rM""/-'"* '"' ... 1111 ,,.._ Peod;l fl ight for those without 11~w-ln• Ml 1011 lo F••n<,,..u• J.t, c111. handicaps. S<11~nt1 6-l. 0 1•1m•n \MJ ros• $·'· wtin ~1. Entry bl<inks Dre n o w C CE>OWLtNG HUCIC'SOIUIAIDS T•uc111c1~·1n.~ 1 .. ~]>".~~1 Martln·A•ioci 1. ava ilable at area golf courses 1. dt• 011ent11~n·Fr1eoroun •-l '''ith proceeds going to the K~win,lll'l'l•·J•<ob'°" fMJ lo$1 O·f, WOii tH• NI ...... I M . ,,,., Orange County lifcnlal Jt•'tlllh Ciit• """ .. c11M 1 1~1 101 l ot A11m11~· ,-~A~·~soc:::'.i~n~l i~on~.:_ ______ .!__~"'*""'.,"':"':"':"':"':~~~-1 o Ca,.,,.• a~• 1<tnnl!<l• 1.ct. d•' ~i'tl~lH'(~ .. , JOl'lft\111'1 IC• won 6·'· 1·0 O~r~111 {(I dfi R&M 1-.ct; !!ft Chevt1 .. W"Ol'I! (CI wO<> 6 2 , &•1. Dollllll• Oelp.Glli«He \C ! °"' "~llll111<lwtin1 t-0; oe• en .... 0or>11e11v • o. &un1•0..J~'l CCI WOf'I e.\, t .J. "''"'''""' ltlMll lllhl 11'1' (0\11 Motl """" ltwl>I~ !El de( JOftnSQll 1·S. tllohM• •• Cemrb911 il!:l -'-'· •.o. ll1molon dtl. Puf'llO l-0. Cllol11 .. 2. (El BU•'1ftt !El _. t-l t-1. -~ klt·IC..,• C£1 dtr 11,1,1e•.C-1'. t-1: 11:~'~i~',';"i{';'".,.!; •-4. 1011 J.a. DON'T DISCARD THOSE OLD TENNIS SHOES ! ! •• ,.,.. .... ,...-w11.,...."" ----· ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE •Wllf'OIP• ,LAD <i.100 •l.UHIOH IS'A"'D •COIONA OIL MAI INVENTORS • IDEA PEOPLE Your Invention / Idea Could Be Worth Money We know t0mjlin1tS who ¥1ill tonsider paying )'Oii a royally or cash for your idea. Your idtas ¥rill bt: protecltd b7 a siptd arreem ent and 1 conlidential disclosure document Then .), your invention wilt bt: 1eviewtd &nd evall!iled by expert$,,. alt al no to:il or obltgat1on 10 you. Then .•. if your idea is mar~etable and profita ble. we'll p1epare a de tailed Gevelopmenl plan and time tabl1 tor yo ur 1dt1. II we do not market your idea. there 1s a~olutely no CO$l lo you. We u n help 'o caU now tor a privale apf>()int ment. (Da ily, [vt., S.11.) (714) 547-9756 ALPHA NOVA DEVELOPMENT CO. 2101 l 41h SI, Suite llO, S.nta Ana, C•li lornia 92705 • Badminton Re ults College, Prep Golf toy-o40L •f ,... • ..... ,.. ..... , •• tlrlo•l«il l!iO otl1tt .. fOllr .._ ........ Wttt•ll*c- ..W.Pkli "•· SIR WALTER'S 2112~·· .. Irvine Diving DOH YOUll CAlt JOU IOUGH? WE CAN HELP STAIT HAID? ln111e L.Ntw Dlwl"" P:lft•I• GIVI ~ MILAOl? Ill Chit 11\t-W Htt lll ETOR SHOP Olvlno-1. Gi ll"'-!C1111t• ,,... .. ) THE CARBUR "'·" '""'" > •. "'"" "~" Mel.II) 141.U ppln11; l. 11•11 (E11t"" 11'11HAM80A:Bl.VO COSTolMfSA 64Z.a216 c!t l nt.Jll pon/h: 4. MKAGl "'I """"°"'a.--&-.,,f OOO- IFOUft!flft Vlllly) ?J l.10; J. O't~I • ... -............ ,,. ................. ,,. .......... -............ ,,.~ IEe!•n<l•I m •S l'Olfth. I. Pulllf"(lo l" ICOI!• Mnt l 15'00 Super tire at a super price. R 25.94 plus 2.10 per fi~e F.E.T. No !rode-in needed . RaliAride " Super Tires. The Treasury AELIARIOE' TIRE PAOECTION GUARANTEE backs I hem with an 18 morith guarantee. You' ReliA11de' tore protec11on gua1an1ee cove1s au Rrt1A.11de passengrr t"es (t X· c1p! spec.al apphca11on tores wuh sepa1at'e guarantees) aga•nst all road nazard 01 • Four ply nylon cord delec1 lailures. You are prolected 101 lhe e11t.re ~lated monlhS o1 guaraniee . I! your • 4 months 1001110 allowance "!•rt !ads during !he guarantee per•od. rfturn rl to us and we will. at our ophon, 1epair your !ire. or make an allowance baseo on !he orr91nal purcnase price. t lClud- • 5 to·9 months 50°/o allowance 1n9 applicable Fede1a! E•c•se Ta•. toward thl' purcr:ase ot a new 11re We will allow e 1Qto18 months 35o/o all owance 1 00~. or the orig•nl! ourc hase pnce e•clud•ng a+Pl•cabJe Feae•al El C•se Tal dur. ·~9 the 100~. allowance Pt f•Od The1t af1t r we w II ~110,. so•. or 2~·. o! !tit · P1ic1 Fed. Er. T11 oflg1nal p1,1rcnase price. e•ct1.1d•no app l•cable Federal E•c1se Ta• towar d !he our· 2 !01 25.94 1IOpei 1·~ chast o1 a nt w t11e Federal E1c•se Ta• ad1us:men1 a:10·,.anct will bt made on !he 2 ror 35.94 7 ~1 per1•'" basis 01 the pe1cent ot Ille original treat rema,nong 7h•S oua rantee is not trans· 2 ror 35.94 7.55pert•e lerable. 11 Ui only lor private passenger cats or oassen9e1 s1a11on wag ons. 2 ror 35.94 "J bl pe"t~I' l ;:t.EAO LIFE PROTECTION • o S0•11 2 1.,..·29 94 1 ~l pe '"'" We build 1'1!0 eve.1y Re!1Ar1oe ti1e sale 11action ondo cato1s Tney s•g"a! when yoitr • Puces shown a1e lor ,;o olackwaH tubeless hies. oius ·1ire shoulO be 1eplat ed . If your 111e wears 01.11 (e •tept 101 incorrect ahgnme n1) we Fed. El. T111s shown. No trade-in needed , Ada 1ust S3 will ma ke a/\ allowance baud on ori ginal purcnase prote e lt lu01ng 1po11cabl1 101 wti1lewall1. Our RehAride · S1.1oer •Sour own name • Federal ElC:t8e T a1. 1ow1 rd the p1.11cnase of a nev.· tJJe. Vie "''n allow ~J duri ng 1ne I nd Ooes nol reUect 1ny nat1onw1de stancaro o! aual1ly. 11111 h1ll or 11, d1.1""!1 th e seconO hall o! tne staled mon1hs of guaranlee Fede1al Wilh lht puKhll•• ot R11iArid1 • tires you g1I: 1. FREE inttall1llon of ti,.1. 2. FREE tit• 10111ion 1w1rr SOOO miles. BUENA PARK '"'" .. 0. •• ,.tt:.,.. 0,... D.lfy t:JO .. t:JO '4 S.•r I 0 .. 1 E•cise Tai a01us1ment i'ollowance will be mad e on 1nr basis ol t!'le Pt"'t ent or the 011g1nal tread remam1ng . ORANGE City Dr .......... ,.... llY4. 0,.. 10.t , .... Mr"'*' 10 .. ' SA~TA ANA lfOO S.. lri.t.I • ..... .t S.. CNtf t'tnt °"' .... ,... ..... ....., JO io. 'I • pcm J ~ t(.( --. c .... -ro; 11•11 • ... _ ~ ... ,'::: ~·· .. , _.,., ,....,, £:!, ..... >. T ,,,,..,., NUT II: If ~~~~~ I . Thi ~, ... p IOl'hl'WI : Vtfttv. •iJt!t °' 11.,.CtlO t . ... relot.., l!>ot It ..... -·-•UPPllH , i,...mnlf• •MP«ll .,, othtf' '"' 111! ~fftott. ·-· , ,_~ •I IG:OO LV"nn, Ctntrr C1lltornl s. 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I T'S THI '•:• H •1 ~r l\f'd1"'inm~ r;;1rlrn lit."' r v .. t""\' •·l•t-V· 1" i. • 11 r h !':\I\ I.I.I I \' \!~I.I B,\J:r;,\J~ f oll :;i1l :~1''i 1 •i rn r· 1. ! ' I I ,f,.,,., I.:·· .. 1 .. 1'11\;:I' 'dbl!\l'i '. (".,t11p\t·l··i.\ !• 111 '"I ('ii,,H'" , I"" l11 !·w·.J 1"11 ~oy McCardl~ Realtor \~Ill :-;,.11•irl Uhd , l',\l 546-7729 BAYCREST ;-..·u.ly rh•• ••t.d•·•I. lrr,.,1,l> l•!dlll('<\ lll•ldl' .uvl 1,u1. 11'' \' , lJl'l'l~ .111d nit. ll•:iu11lul \•'PI. ! ,,., .,f Ir•·•·' .111•1 J•!•I ".1 ,: H•·•ll•~11n', linuly llfl•Ul, I'll"\\ UU: 1\Julll, ] '.; ~ .. ~ lllfl 640· I l 20 SPECTACULAR OCEANFRONT ~k\\'l'f!l~T BE1\("lf DI'. f'l .r,'.'\ !:1 .111•1 Ill'\\ '\l'!••!ll 11!··1,·1., ,f ~ll I :I ''' •\Ill:.., PH'"'' '"I 1 /;,·it1.,.,11t..., nod '"'"• : lo•rlt•·.-.n1s and ll•·n J.11\Ul) l!lllt qu.1llty ill I'\\ 1-:- \\,+I' l.J1'~i .. ll••fl !•J t'UJ1\'i I\ Iv ~•ni:t,. ldnl!ly 11 •lf'<tll'••d. PETE BARRETI -REALTOR- 642-5200 The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading THE BEAL ESTATE BS ~,Marketplace $@ R dtl "M-~£~~ .. Thal lnlr;gu;ng WorO'-Game w;th o Chuclle ldtto.I ~~ Cl.AT • POllAM ------- 0 '"°''o"o • '•'•••1 of "'• lour K•a'"bled .,..ard1 !Je. law 10 lo•"' !Gur 1.m.ci'• .....wd1 I COLTUC ' & P~INT "'U\'i!lPfO \!1l!P'.. Ill fHl5E S0'JA9£; • • fj ~~:c:,~~~\[P l[l f!R\ I I I I • I I l SCRAM-LETS An,w•rs in Cl1•1ifica tion 900 .. I '< ! T ' \, \ 4Z DAILY PILOT \? 1 Gener• Gen•r•I Gener•I Gener el ' ' ' I • ' ,, BACHELOR'S LAIR llALBOA -2 BEDROOM CONDO., lop floor. Ocean & Bay vle~·s. Designed and decorated for th e si ngle person. Enjoy life! Sv.•ln1, run on the beach, ride n bike on the board\\·alk or ju.st watch the sunset behind Catalioa island. Security building \\i~h no rnaintenan<:e ,~·or· ries if you tra\1el. Priced far under nearest competition. $64,500. CALL 540-1151. GI REPOSSESSION BARGAIN OF THE YEAR -3 Big bed· rooms. 3 balhs, 3 c<i r garage. 1-Iugc 25x25 covered patio . Service porch. forced air he at. quiet cul·dc-sac. l·'ull prit:e $26.950. with $950. do"'" payment to ~1nyone . \\'hat's the catch? It cloes need 'J'L(' \tender loving care). Super bargain, \Von'! 1,1st ~ CAL L immediately - S40·11SI . ERITAGE REALTORS G•neral General ef;nJa Jj/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN UY APPOINTMENT Linda Isle Wa terfront Custom 5Bll .• :l bath home on 55 ft . lot. Garden view kitchen, \vaterfront living rm., family-rn1., Yacht-$225,000 . 341 70 Lindaf711e Drive Prime 45' lagoon lot· $150,000. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 475-6161 SEA VIEW VILLAS Condomini11ms OPEN DAILY 10 TO S Presented by Nolan Real Estate, Inc. Expansive white 'vatcr view from each unit, overlooking l\lonarch 8 a y, in luxurious Me dit. design. Priced fro111 $68,150: 2 BR., 21.h. ba ., to J 13R. -1-fam. r111 ., 21/2 ba.: patios. Pool, rec. facil. inclusive. So. Coas t Hw y. to Crown \!'alley Pk\VY. in Laguna Niguel. For further information call: 49MSS1 SELLING YOUR HOME? l~ven if you nre on ly In the planning :stages o[ selling your home, there is a ho1nc warranty plan you will \Van t to be 1nforn1cd about. • * /\1ncr1ca1l JJO:me Shield's llomeowner's l1rotection !'Ian covers service, repair~ or replacement of the ELECTRICAL, 11r;.\'l'INU and J'l..Uf\1 J~1 NG syste1ns \vith- 111 the home, including hot \Valer heaters. * ~.>ro~oction ~gin s 15_ d~ys after your home is l1:;ted \\'Ith us. 1h1s fll so Incl ude s the CSCl'OIV period. * In tidcliti~n 10 tho bencfil s to you, the ~etler. tl111' plan n1akcs you r home of 111orc de1nand 10 buy~r s ror it also covers h1111 for one I ult yl!ar after cscro\v closes. * 1·111s protection plan costs you NOTlllNG unless your ho1nc sells :\:\ D escro\V closes. * l•'or niorc inforn1a tion please call 64&-0555. HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$76,900 Quick posscs~ion ! ll urry for this beaut. deco· rated hon1e. Like nC\\' ! 4 !~!{. r·n & DR. (·hoicc lclscp. Lovely p:.llio. J1rice incl. land. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road General ASSUME 7'/o-LOAN CAREER OPPORTUNITY! Ou1llflcatlon1 : lnltgrity & Enthu1ia1m J•'1nd out !or yourself -~ARN v.1hile you LEARN how to nlake it in ReaJ Estate Sales: CONTINUOUS & EXTENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM MONTHL YI Call today-it's 1-~REE! No obllg~tion-let's talk ~bou~ it now! Start earning while yo u're learning 111 the classroom & on the ·job. Program Starts April 15 Mak• Reservation1 Now Our graduates of The Real Estaters Career Kick-Off 'fraining J'.'rogram tell us it's fan- ta~lic ! FOR PHOFESS IONAL.S BY PROFESSION- ALS! <~all »la ri Ann I-faze 833-3305 for de· tails. You'll be glad yo u did! CALL ME , l'M ON THE ISLAND-I'm one of the cutes!. 1'1n also recently remodeled and boast of 4 bedroom s plus a den and a bachelor's unit. J.3ut yo u should see ho"' cute I a1n : Shing led exterior, dutch door. patio, sundeck and inside I have lofts. paneling and plenty of room. 1'111 asking SI 12,000, so call inc on BaJboa Island. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 67S.6000 2443 E. Coa1t Hwy., Corona del Mar Or jus1 S4!110 do'.1'11 011 !his ":::~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~""'~,,;,,;,,,..;;;...., .. hcliutiful I bdnn, 2 bn th GeMra l Ge••ral ll(')rJlt' "·l1h l11 r gt' shuclc1----------·-1n•1•s. Patio, f 11n1ily rtn,, __________ ---------- flrrplnc·c. Bu1li 111.i &1 · lli~l111ashrr. Schools & shops n1•n rh.1' f ull pri('(', !141,000. ('al! :1 Ht-17~'0, BRAND NEW BUS. BUILDING [ , E>.:1·rller1t Br+llxm l<K·fltion. • 1-i<t:Hf' offu,•. Jlns frpli-& mRBElL J ""'"' '"''"·'"'""' .... .,.,, ~ fi rn1· pH1'k1r1c . Lu! :r.1 ~ 80, ~U~o;!J ,(. bclil'\'f' i1 nr 1v11 $5!l,j(J(), WANTED NEW LISTING-CORONA DEL MAR See this cozy 2 bcdrn1 .• 1 bath cottage under the J1uge spreading pine tree. Then look at the 3 be<lroo1n. 2 bath rea r unit \Vhich brings in S360. a month . A listing of Glenn O'Bryan. CALL 644· 7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Coron• del Mar WI. CAN HllLP YOU IUY, ll!LL. O" l"ADI: A HOME AHY,.LAClf: IH THE NATION FIRST OFFERING CONDOMINIUMS NEWPORT BEAC H 3.+S BORMS. 1850 TO WO SQ. FT. I $49,900 TO $66,500 1 f'IU'nlly 5lzl'd fOV.'nhol'rn'~ t'eaturing 112 bath!, utl elec. kllchen, ~t bai'll. nr11• 1 c/U'pcla:, auto. dbl. pragi:~. JXll)f. i."Olf COWlje vie\\'A - WJlk lo t•hurch1:•1, 11ehool~. mHMl &: l''a11.hion Jsla11d ~lodel11 OIM'fl dally. TM Villa Graneda 835 A1nli;:011 \V11y tJarnbo1~ Rd. to Eastbtulf Dr .• 10 r.1~rr Vhllu, lfi Don1ingv, 1 .. Alnigo.s \\'ayl I for in!ornmtion, 644-1133 ASSUME $24,600 • 7°/o· VA LOAN G..,.ral G9neral $217 tolal paynu~nts. POOL I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;; J 11·ith lots of df'<'kini;t. l.ar"l:e I' livi11i;:: an·a.~. Dining roon1. TIBURON 3 BR., 21h ba., fam . rm. Pool. Conveniently loca- ted condo. in xln t cond. $37 ,500. 556-8800. HORSES-HORSES Tree shaded 3 BR., 2 ba. Mini-horse ranch, Back Bay area. $39,950. 673-742Q. REALTORS 4 Local Offices To S.rve You Gener el G.nerel NORTH COSTA MESA $43,000--QUALITY BUILT FAMILY HOME with shake roof, hardwood floors and plaster 'valls. Hu ge added 12'x24' bonus room com· plete \Yilh large stone Cireplace, paneling and real beam ceilings. Beautiful front kitchen 'vith new double oven, 5 burner range and dishwasher. Just listed, won't last! CALL S46-5880. .. ,~ HERITAGE ' • REALTORS 546-5880 Open Eves. LalJ:f' 1•orn•·r 101. I~· do\1 Ii lo 7'1, V.A. Lolin. $217 lOlfll payincnts . Act n1111, 003-6767. Newport Vista, FANTASTIC 1n\'C'stmcnt . i:1 t100ming Ne11 rort Vi:r;la Supt:r i<h<irf'I 3 bN!room ho111e. \\'alk lo btufl.~. SZi.950 Dkr. 645-0JO:l. !'r<""St i~<' 4 tlt'dron111. Ht!aur i- luU Rei;! <tn'.'~. S4:1,!r50. !ltu·- ry! C;ill fo.4j·flll0. AJ:t. oP£N f/L 9 • IT"!/ FUN TO BE NICE' ~: ' ' ~' Anaheim Sheer Elegonce , Large country :<!~It' home i n~ pn"stigc area. An t'TI- tcrtainer's 1mrud1~r. ;"\, TENNIS 60x200 LOT WALK TO BEACH ~19.•~ Harbor Rll·d. --TWO GIR-~L~S- ln The Bluffs Cull GIO-Sfi7:! l.i~1111i,:.~ N1·t'(lt'll NE\r or exf)('ri('nced men or \l'Vi'lll'U . \Ve offer Pf.:RSON· ALIZED TilAINJNG. A ron- i.:cnial orflc~ in th1.• I.lest Coronll dcl )far JOC'ation. A lop 1-omrnission plan and supc1ior bonus plan. There a re nrnplc parking facilities '!"'!!!!!""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'"'""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.-. for your l·ustomcrs and l."On· _G_•_n_e_ra_l ______ I G, .:"::"":;'c:•;:I ____ _ hE'drooms, 2'" bafh!!, 1110 firep\acrs: one in 1h<• livin"I rocnn and thC olhC'r in thcl laN;"f' fnmii) MOTil. 1-·an· la .. ric home for en1<'rlainin;.: 'A'ith the \11rgc -palio areH. healed & fill<'red pool and pool ~klc bar. Tn1ly ;in elf'g81l! honif'. 1\ n111st Ii<'!". Call now for pri,·utc show- ing. Call 963-4:;.il General THE REAL ESTATERS tis c~~~'!!~i!~~~!~ \. !Silt OCEAN VIEW ~e t.his beautiful 3 bedroon1 condon1inium in ne'v ga ted con11nunit y in South l .. aguna. Priv[tle beach and tennis club. Close to golf & shopping . SA)i,500. OLD CORONA FOURPLEX Brnnd nc'v 3 bedroo111 2 bath, c~ch unit. O\vner \Vii i con~idcr dividing these side by :.ide structures. \\'cilk to stores nnd trans· portt1tion . S250,000. DOVER MODEL BIG CANYON Spa1·kling nc''' 2 bcdroon1 Dover condon1i11· furn 1n l~ig t 'anyon-ready for fast occupan· cy. lJcli ghtful end location in llC\V ~cctio11. Fa1n1ly roon1. SH9.500. BOATS AND BEACH AND ... Sunsets 81'C yours in l)US fa1ni\y style ho1ne on Linda t"le. 5 bcdroon1s. rnajd"s. den, rec· reation room, fa1ruly roo1n, l1obby room. S255,000. THE LIDO SCE NE Large secluded patio sets the mood for lhis tntimate. carefree property. 3 bedroorns, 2'fJ baths, dining roon1 . t\bunda11t closet SJ!8CO. $119.500. PARK , POOL & CLUBHOUSE Are ju st 'lteps away frorrt this 3 bedroo1n 2 bath ~on~. f_.arge farnily roo1n and formal If you're plarl!ting a Newport Beact(move · twrry foryourc~ic.e1 I l,1H ~1 1ne in lk1lf ,1 \\'<!! .i11d 1h~· r>.'..;f v.·11l nn t I,,.,, lon11. I l11rrv tn "''(' th1 .. l!1·.tq\cl\'.'I.' N""POl"I J~..,11rh dev,·lnpn1,1nr 11f r<111J.in11111urn hurllt"'>. hu11l 111 clu~h.·1 ... 1r(ltl11<l h.111d .. n111,, rour11.,'<1rd" L i~hl .. up,·rh 111ud.•1 .... •·"Ji .i n1c1 .. i.1r p11,!l">.' ot h1x1111... ••1111/1111 .u11\,·1u,:n1.'."e <lnd qul'tht v Ctlll .. lrlllill•rl .... ,111rl1·1 i.. ... !Jh'l)IJ(•'· lVt'I b~1r. l'k'lhlnl ~\.1 .. ll'f ...,11it" '11n L1te ~ll thi.>n. pr1\.',1!,• 1·ncln~t·d dr,·:\.f,. q.i1.1>!l" H .:>f'Yl!i.UIOrl<ll fa,1h11,·" 1nr!ut.I.· f11•.1t··d .. \t1111n1ing p ool. li:,thll'd 1,111111 ... 1:01111 .. "dad.' lhl'ti:IPV pool. All ,•xt£>nor hui!d1nq .ind q•.,und ... 111,1intl'nanc e prQvid,·d "".1:1·,tl •.0111 e:u1 11)~1ty-~ec. ;-.., 11p1)rl Crc!-it toddy! Two. Thre•. and Four Bf'd1oom Condominium Homes from $63,000 t o $93,00Q ,, Io o I I·' H .,,.,, '""'"'~l~.r' B d1"~ "r" ""l~l . ' I J, 1,.,,. .. " ,I o' I 1 ........ ~•I ( '' Ii 1,.,,. "' 11 1 ,·•.rl 1"'-..•1,ll·1,~'·l•! ...... 11" " . • l•lit..,••·• ..... dining areu, low maintenance yard. Land Included . $71,000. I ,.._c.-..... _ .. ~,, .. .,., l'I (" r .. ~-· •-l•GtMl\ .. l""••-""'-ol(. ......... ~· fih. ~~-, --W DIAL 644-1766 I ......... .. ·' ~· ·-· .. . . ,. 212 1 s.n Joaquin Hills Rd., N.B. I ' .~ ...... A COLDWELL BANKER co. I 'L---;.;_~~~~-1 - ~ 1, 1dstenl adverti§!ng 11.upport. - Jo"or yuur confidential ap-1---------• pointment. Call: John Allard, Manager '44-n7G JUG CANYON, U <' n n c )iodc•ls for sall"'. A 1 so S/)t'l'li11't1lar Golf Cnul'Sl' & 0.•f'nn \"11!11' hon1cs Jron1 Sl 11.:«.(l to $2fj(),000. 0 pen Oail.v 10 lo .l:30 . ." ~' ,, . "" ' , .... ' ...... \!.\ [,(J·:,· 8 Rue Grand Vallee IH\1.1' Big Canyon NC'11·porl Beach 0 0'1 ~ l ~'!Mr• » ''"l~cU.>T •tl<~•~•• .,.,,.~, Tl I: 6~ l-&66 I I II •G"e"n"e"r a"1""'""'""'""'""'~ \ Gener a I MACNAB IRVINE "EARLY BLUFFS'' Pano ramic upper bay view home. Lg. liv· ing: roon1 '''/fireplace & bar. 2 bedrooms, d~n w/fireplnce -3 baillS. $89.500.-Jack Custer 642·8235. (N58) BIG CANYON BROADMOOR Oeautiful 4 bedroo1n model professionally decorated & landsC'a ped. Exquisite use of v.·all, floor & \\'indo"" coverings. $155.000. Tom Queen, 644·U200. (N36) STEPS TO THE BEACH 3 bedroom home on large corner lot in Lido 5ands. Ne\\1ly paintt..od & carpeted. Con1munity rec. center w/pool. $49,500. Jack Custer 642-8235. (N59 ) ~-------.... -----~ [Irvine I Mecneb-lmno11eo11yeo.. ... , I .) IOI Dover Dflve a42-a231 1144 Mic.Arthur 144~a200 DEFLATION SPECIAL Bedroom, 2 baU1, ne11·ly painted in~idc &.· out. &-li er Y•iU l"Onsider " \'A sale. Hurry on thi~ one: JUST ... S27,950 2211 -t:'f,' 11. ~-atn Sun/Eves. 546-4871 REALTORS SL"\'CE 1944 673-4400 PENINSULA PT. Lovely 3 bdrn1., 2 bath ho~. L_ge. patio & nw1y, n1any extras. In prime COnd. PMct rcducffi 10 $11,500. C~ll: 673-3663 6~ Eves associated BROKERS-REAL Toqs 701S W Bolboc t.71 lt.tJ ln1m1-.:·ul111t1 : TI1is <.1ll'\O"lo L• like a mvdel: Prit'ed bl>IO'A' ne11• O!lCli iii $36,950. A 11 lemi.1. Call.~7.fi010. Agt. OHN Tll t .., m;: FllN 10 BE NICE.I .111$Hd BLUFFS CON DO VIEW Forevrr view of S11c)t ~-& l\11!l. l>ram11.!lc11.ll)' rlcL1lrnt· C'd home 11 Ith e,.t~plloni1I floor plan. 1"om1al dining. 2 1 ~ ~thi: spccltJ,I "'<'Curl1~· lcnturea; lh<'llf':rerl priv11 1~ pntlo. l SpadOU! h:lrm~, Terrtric v11.lue Ill STtriOO . C. F. Colesworthy Realtors 640-0020 TOO MUCH TO SEE TO SAY- . •' ~''""' '"'"'"' ... u. \'.\Ll,f:,· RI \LI' • !•l • '~" ... "'~' '"'' ""'""'"'''""'''"p .... Corona del Ma r eu1 11·f''ll try! fl sparkl~ throughout 11ith dt'C'orator qualify. LUJ(Ury CT\J'pf!fl! and \\'all ro\•cMngs. Ra!~ for· n1al dining! Gre.al kHch~n! ~fllli1cr lx>d1'00rn has i'<11t:1!· cd dressing al't'1t anJ 1.Jath! Lush landsc:apc and Lo- n1aintC'n11nce exterior. Lal· li!'e c:ovet"l'd patios. p1;1y area. dog run . Near th~ hrach: Call :>16-2lt1 fo1 ---------" ~1;,950 bm .. alo. SEE THIS! OPENT/t.11 • n"SFUH108E.N1CE/ Unq11l'Stion11bly !he bt•.o;! tlf•. :-:i1,'l1e<I, best built nnd 1.._,.t appoinTM nev• duJJlt'x for :-:ale !Ollfly. f'e:i lunni:: l'Ol11r ro-0rrlinatl"d 11·alll!. va rpl'!. and li~hl lb.lures. prolt'·- slonall~· J:ind:-:t·a rll'd 11 1Th n1111urt· pl;1n1s. p.1lios llnil sprinklers, :irnl 1111• 1r •·"i ht':iutilully l 1n1;;hCfl 1k10l'' and l':il,inct!'. Dra.oi.a.u~ t:a· lht'flr.i l t't!iling, l'-'O 11· o o d b1u11ing fi1x•11!a~cs, p;uut'lt ". t •• rt;f' u111iry zuom~. r u 11 lile billh!! l10i! fill' r'OUll1 <'1'S in !hr k1l ("hen. GreiJ1 J01..·••· lion t'l05C to PoSI Of11t·t', hbraf), shops <.rnd T\\'O t•t ou r great bi.•af'hl'i;. Rcdu! 1'•1 10 $126.~l(l(I and ll'Ol'!h C\'CI') cr'nt of 11! TI1i.~ pruperty b under our t'"•·luslvf' 0 NE \'F:,\R \\'ARR1\NTY PliO· GRi\/1.1. THE REAL ESTATE RS co: rs . WALLACE REALTORS --5054166-44141- (0pen Evenin91) $30.<m! Sµper to~·n hoi:i~;; '1.'ilh lal~l' fan1il)' roon1. .scp.1racc i;a~l'. pri,ate patio. Call agt. 8-17-6010. CALL 67~1-722.'l (•,•u>• "'"'lf l ~'""'' '''"' \'1\LLf:'' RI \LI' 0 ij(U(, !NTl~ .... ~t .......... ~'" •I o• H•N I < u ... O.~T **DUPLEX** RC'<1l shnrp duplex: loYt>I:-< ::i hdrin .. 2 bRth hon1c, frpl<"., F,,,_ ht•Jlt, r11rp . .t, rlrapes .+ n1•11• dcluxr 2 brlrn1., 1 lxl1 h unit. Xhll ·loc11Uon & 0111K'r'.~ lil!Xll>ll1'! MO~GAN REAL TY 673-4642 or 67S.64S9 llugc rounrry kitrht'n "'ilh 1 ll( three. fu't!placl'._ 3200 !;() rt of l-OJnfor! ;in1I rliM.'OVf'lj". 14 UNITS I lx1I .. din .. ram 1'00111 . l)l.·11 ;1111'1 POOL Irvine Tf'rrat·C'. Pride of ~ip, shQ\\'!I rt:~: LAt'\!l'l only $98,f)(XJ. exc('\Jent spenftabtC. lll~lf AgL &42--0200 denmnd rent a I location. 1-IARBOR \"lE_\_V_ll_l_L_L_S .. 1 Ne11 r Nf'w Mo11lt•lnlr Plaia, I.USK l..ar~" 3 BR, <lcn, 21~ °"'ner \\'ill trade do'A11 for Ua. 1'1buron l\lodC'I "·/2 )'OW' sinaller _lUliU or... .. -: f11lletr. u.-n.1n· clngs. lJk«' OUenx:I for $170,(1('(1. Call ne11'. ·Qulc1 !illrPet. Vie"·· -"'1.1"' dnd utl"' '""'' "'""· . . .. .. ' \·.\LI.I·:,· RI \I I' " ... -....... $1700 Moves You In l.Jt\1.ly fee simple 3 btdroom. 2 btlith CondCtn1\nlum. 0nf' blot;k to '"~lrlJU, ~'illk to II irbor Hi. PMI & rccrt'8· Uon roon1. \''e 1'rl·ll11l\'!M nt fri.flurOOr. EX~G£N cOn1raMOr !lt"{'king new projeclA. !>ass. Join! venture. 5431.1,\8 t'\'(l, only &~11::7il. -SECLUOED"-P-\IT_B_E-.1-C_IJ_, Ocean vlt'11·. II» Sho1wlllf .\ BT' 122d,000. 67:"~ Bldr TOP-0-THE HILL \\'Ith a dra1natlc 180 deg. flU• . OC'e:\11 11(>"', ;, ·~1111tllully <k-rontll'd 3 BR • Den or .t BR CU1lon1 btiilt l"l>..me "-ilh hlt1:e gan1e room,' fon11:1I dining, unrl lu~1no11s~ mn11to'T' Au lic. OUl$dr Is t'x-1 temh'f" pttlto dee k!l, btgl llW'i and n h'.ot pontl. ,\l\,"t t.he f'nd of a qulrl (.1.11-de-SllC. I A top vnl1K! at 1 $~,!iOO Ct1\16,i-7111 /'1D.NIG EL CAii EV f. A55U(IAT[S WhO ' " 2 l'.I " ' Bei<I ,,._ .• s ·~ !,t Fro ono !he ·rnk on • .. ·• •' ,• •• • ·. :· ·!· "" BY Lov '"'· w/ & out. b• of '"' R hou !'C'C. 3 B Cor and "'" pu1· thi" ~J-1~ 2 R :~ ~ bl11 8£,\ c1ur 2 11ri Pri Q, \\'kt ~IE. & By nn '" s 3 I la• ON! J~ Cl m o Ph ,, i\JE ¥ Ca .. , Li ~· ,: .; s.;s Da 1'E' JO I ,, Ea 2 Fo v fo c .. d ~ ' w • • • • • _,. • ' , . a ___.\ • Corona de1 Mar Fountai n V•llt y Newport Be•ch Swimmin<J Pool & Private Beac.h \\'ha.I motf' •"'1\.lld n l"ll'NOn v.•ant'!' HQ\V Mbout 11 c h;1rrn· 1 ilijc, '<\ ll dl"l.'tlt.rfl'fi :! !:It 2 SA hon1r on fl 1:\•11t>n"u- SPANISH DAEAM Fou r Seasons Home Ow ner Desperate \lc11:nlll~"t"n! l'•lUfl \·ard \I'' ~hikt• oiler • &ii \'ua11 be'>l'· Ir;: n.utht>ntlt' ~:111i,.""1oun-t\', l nn.; RA . Hkl· nu rpt'. llun .\!1111:. 1 ~t~ ...... ff!tut1, ili11,.. J•.1111•ll('d ~ .1 1·,1 t.: c I 4.l!H, f:i n1rm, /t1rl!l.1 dL-. l l,,,lul)' 1'0o.11:1 U\rn .. <:t..o t U.\ ,\ :! tpl's. 0\•1•r-280Q IQ t11 ··u1·•l• .:.tr lr.1 I or !>p.u !011~ 11,·1n~ ~.. BRASH EAR REAL TV hu·ulu r hu\ ;,1 $12,Wl %::6 842-741 1· Eves 968-11 78 : 61' .v. 100 ~ lot lu Con lnH 1!~·1 1 Li·in•n-;1 CJJ, ll'. Priri· iri1•I!\ t ' • 1'.lllT. 1n 1e l'tiicrt11lni·r-uiilv plt•as<· OwTK"r 91,;.f4.JS~ I 1lreant. Only $n!l,;i()O, u,11 H · . 6 ' ' " HtJnti,ng1oo Ha rbour IH-t-7211. unt1 ngton each ------mm DUPLEX • 01\"r1<'r, l1ui11trr 1vanlS lo Sf"ll , H11 1u·h i<I~ Ii· 3 llH, 2 l!A hon11• + 11f'\\' 2 Bil apt on l1:r Int n•·~I 10 \"lty 1><1rk. P..•. of I h• ~. & ... ! buy Ul fQ\\11. ~ll!!,{X~I 673-16511 See The Ocean! From yoor trom 1lf'11. \\'11Jk one short blO•-"k nn1I 11 .U(•h lhe boats rc)u111 at !ollnllf!t. Take an ea1·ly n111rnint: m M lht' llf'ai:·h. All lb1~ l'.1'111 Ue your:-! 1·, hrn )'{Ill huy thi!< I s~ious l Bit f1un1l.1 roorn l ho1ne 11 11h hui,:1' nlf•~lf'r IK~! roorn anll 1011 . t tW upl;i'>'!l Only S!'lti.:X.:J. /"or appl cf11l &14·7211. .-.~ ~ Costa M•sa HUGE SHADE TREES $27,500 ·IN C.M, Hurry, thi:< firfil tun1• :ul\i•r- lis<-d Uuw br'(Jn111n1 liou1e I on a rrce linr.-t ..:lt'l'l'I 111J11·1 last Ion~. 6-:6· il71. oPfN Tll ~ • IT"' FUN ,., Rr NIC(_ [.® THE REAL ESTATERS . SUNSHINE AND FLOWERS :! BH, 1 1~ 1>11 .• film. rni. JT·::; COZ\'~ ASKl:-IL: S:!l,'.(~I RIVIERA REAL TY * 642·7007 * ~1 1~ i!~ I ~M7E°"S"°AD E L~M~A-=Rc- By 011·ner, 101·1'h 1 HR . '2 h.1 -t5l'JJ. fam rm ,ot,. ritn1n':! nn, p3t\o. 111<·(' yrl. 011J~ $42.~. :i-~-~~,--- SP,\l\h'.Ll'I;. CJ.!:.\: .. \".\CA'.\T :l brlm1, 2 lr1!h. d\il ;::,ii', largl' ff'll''"d ':1 rrt Price Reduced ,.. $2,400, ~ 2 Bdrm . + Pool ' WHITEWATER $22,600 1 \'IP\\ fl'>111 l:•,1n • 'r'•I •ll11;11t 'l'nu (':"JI 1"'~ I:.! QJ r•~on: i:• .. ;\ n.nrn J :1 ".,;· _t l ,.,, 11 ~.!!: /hU. h>i' a nci·. l.n1r u. \IJ. ' J,.., uru1 ~. • JI•' \\ t.~ r• '1! 1·;u1 bu\ 1n' 111>1:r:•fil''1 i1n1: for S:?.OOJ tlt'lo11 l'l"JJh1l't'loit'l1! 'AL• u~ '"" & >~II f\IO .. AI ! "' •&.l.UI VALLEY REA Lr\ A ~£11(; U<flllPIU~I &IOfRICA~ STO< • l'c"-UIC.I '(W~• .. T ll illage Real Estate '62·4471 l ~::) 546-8103 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR REAL1Y ONLY $..10 !(;il 0 Bkr. 6J2-0~'00 ~Sl',_"!DI.·· 2""BH.-.I: [lr n. C.\l.IF. t 'LAS.-.,IL · 1'"P<tlar . t.1'.::.i ·~ ... :,, n1n<I. ! Ll!L fpl. h', Clean. F11n1i-.hf'd. ,\]"' g;ir. .\-,\ ;r""1l:n;1 l•h·, l_u .. 11 .• ' .. 1,.'_ ''."°· I C(ln\·l'nrd 1n i{I!. S,;\.lll'~I il JI I Y\l ·1 · 11· I' "111•>1" 1" '"' '·' ,1.{ .~ •.. -... 10-,-Co•» II">· '""un;1 Phi SU !\'Ill\ • t. 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"-' ---C-BUY-lr1vl'IY h"in1• 1\ : Brlr1n.~ & 1 FANTASTI 1-::X-nl.A NICF. C(l~~: 2 irfi ln1111 1-"•aeh. ':HR, Z', :! h<o, f(•!111;1! .Jin 1·11'.. !11•nr.: 1311,.k d'Ylf' tu ~1<.,1••h 11;0.!~ 1 Sly .. 3 Bit & !~i!n.,\:.!r11::·! B.\, !1111 .:;·11>, """ 1.1.q in ITll ,1 111,i.· 81•uutil uUy 1 "' t('n1u.'> ""-otut &JJ. 4 J,J, trelr, CU!'l~nl t·p~., ,, ... ) t1ru k11ats11,!ollfl"flo l1ul,C'p\:. df'~nr:•l "rl 111t!1 111\' tin~'!« .._ hil~ .. 111 l.tl\1 l;f,Xr·~ · s;',;,i.~. (Mnrr~l ... 5::86. I p.11i. ll1•d (,1111 nu 11/fJTll1' rn:,1,.1.1:1 1~ 11,,., lu\i·l~ 1~.1 ro7y i;;:inlC'n 1~11io. :\0111 r.IESA l)EI. \l,\H I •n Ill l• • S:J9.~W 171 I• l!'udi·n f>i•ft'• rll'lli!h1fU! fur 1 ~1'1,(0'.) lf'~·. llurn ~ OJ"'n 4 Bl{.1ba,1111!.,(·p<I I !',.!·H--1 17 ldl ti Jllll. I cnlel'tainui.· l'h"' hr . J lir 1 ."'un. J.;,, ~~-, \'1; l.1•!" ;-.:,,rd. 85S SI, ('1111". :1.li-U71}7 -,\l)J U\ cf ·: , ar -.::ir in 1~·1n i;o·,.. i ~-I_. ___ ---- Dana Polnt I CASH 24 HOURS I :\.1111 lu...111100 .\ ;,:rK"I IHJ) Newpor t Beach I For Your Home Ht $ll!:f,500 • ;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;; CLO-"E TO !\:IJ l11dd1 11 COS1<;, (h·l;·)~. 94wb1Ptn ·I YOUR OWN DAXA PT ~!Af'.IX1\ Xo ob!1gat1ons. li ~rs 1·xp r<ew 3BP./2BA: !pl. .,1,900. BRASHEAR REAL TY ~ PIER & FLOAT 10'~ On. t'nmt yu r lt 842-7411 Eves 968-1178 \\"l1h 1::lf of "'"1~rh•1n1 A landscapin£: And (('nt1"1; In· •t~·S liol l A'l'l -1100 !S'.rirj,(•..-.us :t lil!. Carn r1n <'(\II· rlud('(f. -Arlt-moons, (113) -R-EPOSS-ESSIONS \"Pr'Tl!•I" !O ·l!h Bdnn. '.! l"!a, 333-6b"1'l :l.fXIO /li'I fl honw. Li;: µii1i1,, ~~~"-:0.-------1 Fot infmination ;111d l0t·:i!iv11 Price Change ,1,, 111,.1<' fur 11n unh<'l11•1:i l•h· East Bluff .. r rtn: ... .-. FllA .\:. \'t\ t\omt'S-, Down·Down·Down S1 2'J :'i!)) ~-(n !Jo'llt ln.·01 1"11 OOM I l'OUl al'.t -fot1'\-er \l'hltr '"'"'"r I'll'\\! •1 uf 1'1.C1\j)Ql:J. I. lt111tl .. BIG 4 ee-oR ~ KASABIAN [:IN\nJf\JTI, fan1 1'10111. 2 i<lfJI)' I (';i/I 6!0-llGil 2 hath hvnic, N f' 1' 1 YI II Li~1 ing11 N1•f'r!r<I 1.-.1,,,.,..r,·ill'rl & landscafK'il. Rea l Estate 962·6644 dt"<:On11or h0n1r ,\ (•,1r11:< '~'"' --;-::-,,:,:-;'°';o;-:;::=-t"'triciudln~ m I dr o -o \1! n . ~,SOOr O\\'Nf.H-]f'llV~.! $.'l,'100 down. $89,500 Herrell, McKenna I r;rcat loca11c.n. 3\klnn, 2 R.d C•rpet, Realtors & Co. Realtors ha.. h11~f' nia.;t•'r ~ultr. 497-1761 64~8484 ,\J;,~~1\r f~c. 8 It -in g . {'ttlhf'ttrAI crUJn~. Brk. S'.W,!l(I() Call 982·~ -r.IDNARC H BAY-Fountain V•lley TIBURON Huntington T Owttt:Ouse ,\ tllliqur 4 Ntrm . • df'n o1 '1 ran1 nn. flnm<' nf man~ tr~-3' l!R, l 1" BA. $Tl,9'¥J. fuii.·~. bnl!I arnund ;1 pool Very sh11rp 2 l11lrn1. vtus 96l'> Durhao1. Pool. Tht!i \\-ann N\ntf'mp .. hull! formal <Unlng or d1•n rondo. 2 Bit, 11: BA. Sl9.ro:>. .... 110 u ch•lf'ct ror h.ls o"." Cenlral afr ronditionk)nf!;, Fi2 Cont1n('nra.r Or. PooL .,,. Id hwf\e, ~ a11 o.-Tan \·1~. 1n ttfrigerator. \\ll'her r)'tr. BKR· 51)1.jjlJ. ew. :-t57~7 thl.! pi'h1 'Ot'Pl\ll:front. com· deluxe rlhl O\"t'n ll'IClurlcd In O\\~ER A:'\'XIOUS Big 4 rnunlfl·. S~<t,:ilO. 1181~ prict'. All lh(' ~ Bdrm, J ha., I. nu., frplc.. TURNER ASSOC . \'t'niCl}Cl' of Ol\Tiln<;t 8 '"'''' dream kilchC'n. 3 -t·ar CnAst JI.,)' .• LRgun11 \\-lfhoul lhf' hr ndl'lt'ht'~ .. i;nrR~f'. Quirt IU'l'll. Brk 11~ N. 494-1177 Bt1u1tlfu\ l(l,ndscapl1U:: Dnu s-1·, !Wt! Call 8~2~ rerrcatlonRI f l\ r i 111 e,,. --·-· -~ 0 f t f,oe:tll"ri In dc-.ln.1blc> 1-'oon-\ S II /\ R r , f' urn C' r I O! · 1' cean ron 1 1 • raur v 1u·t·11 n~ 11) JBH.t:!B" A':lunuibl.-. V\ Condominiums .. sh:ppin~. 'and beach nl'<'l!. iolin. P.yn1tl'!. S 2 I 0 TI1 o . Call noi\' lo lll"t". ~~1/n1111~•!1 6pn1. ~Z-1303 Cuti 963-4;)13 SAVP. TIIOSl: A PPL .E PEELINGS anti holl m 11t\l.mlnum fltlJl!I "Tl(! pol~. Thrr \\•HI brightt'n !hr TI\€'IRI lo II "Hke--tk'w" t'Onrlllinn. llR\'C' 1tnythtru: tn ~<'II" l1'<f' f\ Daily Pilot . \;\'i"~fj';\:'"' l!l\11\ ttsslllrd Ad C<ill 642-5678 . ., . . ' ..... ' .... , .. '. . .. ' "" .... $49,SOO to $185 ,000 Open HouH Dally 10~ 4'6 Cliff Dr., L•g.Bch, 494-5572 Realtor ~ , \\'HITE \\'ATER \"IE\V XE:\\" :1 DR-I-' R·Bf>am CrU. Bulld<"r ~1-1 M'l,l!n-Mlit ,. N•wport Height• GRAND OPENING Ne w port Bay Tow e r ~ I ,\ 2 1~1.!1110f 1\I (' '''" \il.·.ll ,•l 111 1111.:'i H"' fl r1111 \lon11·~ B,,;,i :O'"'P' F1lll :-;,., , 11 !11 l I .:'" 1••· ;.;1,' I ,'I'< '>!l('J'o·h• l'i/11'11"\l<.,llOU ! '1 11. ,, If' !1.1it""•llll"' '.! ;,:.u·ai,:1• ·1•111, . ., P•'l' u1ut I~''" •I 1•111 :.undl'!'l- Cnu-.u"! OJ11.-•1·1 •1n11~· ! •1 Purt·h,1-<f' Ila) [runt i 'l'OJJ''l'I) In ~l·1•p<>t'l Beach. ::10 Fl'rnrnldo ltll., ~ I:. 67S.8SS1 AT LIDO SHOPPING Harbor View Home I _,, I' lo •! 11' I ,. ,I;'. • f ' I• Iii fl • r f l.011 lo d! I ' " l-1 ro:r L-111?\• .• ' • '" I•·\'! ·,I ·hn·n. L•• •1·1 ( '•110.J•1• 1, I·, 'il' f, 'll l\JI• I•• 11 \I IP• '11 I.I• ! "Ii'! •"' ! '-o 11" I!\ 11• I I' " L ·I I.·-I ,, .J • I' :s•. !~~I L,,IJ .11' ·:~ l !!.11 ,. I, J:Ll.!.I : •' II••' f:Ll f. I·'\ r111 l J. 1.i Jl'I. ·11:1,,\ •• .,,h• ~ , . ., ,I ,,/,.•!II 1 1· •"h·•, 1 ~ .1u1 olq,11 ,1 , 1 l'lil • "h•• .od11111·,' hr<I ~1·lf 1:1 11):111\ 11'1!'1111, •Jh·1· 1t•1r ri;ol1•11' .t··l1~111l 1I •: B1·d11H .''~ lo.olh' 11.1 11 111«111 ,11•:• ··lm1•n1'i •"1 • 1·111, ) l'.111·1 !(II~ hlG-;111 • ,"'#<, l•JI 11)('1' \\llrl'i-.• >\1-i'•':': * BAYSHORES * \ Cl:. !·1rn11r 1·n1.: 1u(•I 1·•«. 111-,lr ~1111•· 1r111:f' p:.Ho "II rs tu I,.;,•:, J• qll :o.~lll' 11..~•.t.hnn• !Jr J,11•. Sl:lll,fffl c·AYWOOD REALTY '"·-~'-'...::~c:'·c·: _____ ...:::'co18-1~'f(f Welton®Cornpany " 0 a L t 0 ~ BIG CANYON 3 TU! hnr-1r. ril{hl nn lllh ''""") Sl 1.),1)()0 0[ll'n 1t:ut~ l·i. l:nn1rd. '"'''1111:in") 11 Ru•· \"1'rh• C1JI 6T:rti.Cl!Wl -ClassiCBe ycr~ Bilf ~ Bit. 3 ha. f11rm "ll din. rn1., tnrn. 1in., 2 fq•1 Pool. n<'11 •l"«nr $.'ll_!X-J -GEM- )) \ .. .:: . .: lilJ : t::.' ( dl'JJ. iirapt.'J, bit U\.• , r1'lnt;, 11 o~h•'!" ,\· • 111 I. •!f;.~T. \\II'•"! r .. r :t.!tl ;,1 r , 011,l. k11•·h <·(,,,I<. ,111:.•~• 'Ii• d l:ond- '"(" 11~ d l<.t'1" Tiu·,. 1 r' .. hi Iii,, nu IJ"'"l•'<I 111 lH'I• 11dul1 pk "'·''" fr-•n1 n•1I»} ~I I lllC-'-h;d! 111 fl'>'ll < ]11}). hnu•" l ~l'llll•••I I" '!Ol:l'IOI \ c·,11 ~:vi-.;. :!i .. 1 .. 11.11i!ll, "''~ :1.-.: -TT. ' • • ..,.. u"vA:i:f~j:~y""' REALI'\ ,. llUIC. ""tAPRoSt ... llnC< ~TOCM l •tH•.,.-.I ~0 .. P .. IT 240 TD Loa !ls UP TO 90% 51,;.1·c INTE REST ~nd T!J tJ<:r ~ l ow11st ra t11s Oranqe Co . Sattler Mtg . ('.o. 642-2171 545.0111 ~1·rv1n~ H11r\o1r :in•a 2~ yr~. Mo;;;y Wa nted 250 OAJLt PIL0 1 .J:J Unfurn-. --J DS u " IA•..,,.••~ll o\••••" •• "'"" \'ALLI·:\'· l~L\LI\ A l!.fHC. l~ll ....... ,~ ... lQ ... _..,. SIOCot 10' """"I {0 ........ , n1 w\:>. 11---;;,;.-2 I J1 ·lfr1V1n1 1. /),•n vr 'l llf',trno1111 lu..,urv h"!llf' f,.l"!Jl,11 1hl1L!ll;: J1•1H\, lan,:1· kilo·l1<'1l II 1!h ~1·1! • 1· 'llill!L! tl•llil•\" 1111·11 ~1'1\•' ll ti:_h lot Hll ,-.·+llui.:' sr1r1111,h h,1,I, lll•j•l.11'" l\l ,HJllhll \. t• r I' r 1 .. .1 •I r .• r ··" r!:l·,\11· :'\!Ill\" \'It·: II'. T"' 111kl111~ h1thL' lo~ IU~ht. B··ru111l11\I rulltni;: hilt~ ,\ '!!"" r'11 pp"1I ;\1 T,\: \'11'11· h.'· <1:11 . Uni\' ~l••ps In pr11111,• «1•i11111111u11 t•·ru1i-·~·1w1 ,\ S\\1 111111111).!. IY.ll . On<' 11r !h• fl•\\' hl!lllt"< Hl !h•• ;'\.••\1["•1 1 H«i11•li. Cnl'<•ll.< d··I \lar .1r ... 1 111!il H 'l<ll' y11nt ldo"\'t• •·t11•111.:h lo .~run' )viii' 111•ll"r fl()n1l'. e<11n1"'r, "r 1'"1nt [Ill Ill •' •I 111h·h a1.1i1Rhlr tl \1-lt;~i. S·Ut11ir_.:_11" 1.ra~·· LANDLORDS! r I .. ,. r; ' ' I Bu~i ness , OorJcr tonity i'l'i\ Ith' 1 200, 1:" .. ' 'II, I• " MR, CATFISH r1~··h ('1'1lllih. 1n1pr.ll"h"' rr-o-n \rlw.nsu. ll u~h l'uppic11, h·"\!lt!' :+'1 ' ' ! ' \ ,. ' \ rrnl l"IT'<Hl1'1\ff'f"' drqAm ('h1'n"r l'l•ln111 SlJ.om .:rr•t~ 1-"•·1' lt''1rt' lnfnriTI1l1on l'"l11 <l'" 'l\~ - Homti fln ders * 547.9641 \'i"' ·, i 1,. Ct.I:> \S~•I Ill\. 2 j r.,\, 11"111 ~. dr1>$, $26,';. Avail ,...., . • :r· 1 J.1r;.. M --<~--1 Hou1t11t Apts, * ~45·0111 * h COST. MESA :"1 ,, .. fl,.~1 ,,fl~ sl'11 ':lio;: HC!m!, UJ W.111 p 11 r ""~ nr 111•y 1tl'rn, L~NJ~ OS FREE! 1 >~ --- "f!Jo b 1PP!til , ---1q.rohor 1 ... 1 \l°l•!'.t t•rn Bnnk lildi.: Utlll'Cl'!llt l' P:ork, 11'\Ull' Days SSl-7000 Niglits • • . . 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ALLSPACE 1600 Sq. Ft. UP Olf!l'c 1)pi:11 9:00 to !.i 00 2:~00 nr,H~rich & Slutt•t 11'11·0IH~ Newport Heights 1' -p~1~. 8i')\~~thu, 1}60-1970 LAUUN14. NIGUEL t u1t'\1C'11· P.11 . Co.st:J r-.1ei;a )"'~1~-~-l~·-~''..1 ~--=--,-~-)::;:-:;::-:-;;:-::;---;'.'-;--:"--:--; SltiO to ST.:iO fK'r !\lo, Offi'c• Rental 440 'li9'Y! Canunu C11p1•l1',u~J l'hcrn1• :-i.i:,.·..,.~, 'l RR fur l .. ;i~,.. All ,.,, .. ,,.,. 111:.;;!PA~l.E '' h•, 1 ~1 ~ ' " k 7iS Srott Pl. C fl! :--111 Un·~o Ft\:\llJY h) --c-0.Asf APTS. l:lshv.hr. hltn~ shni.:-•1111. ,1,,~.~1 1.:.1r 1 :.~fl".l11s1hh· G\2-1007 OFFICES AVAILABLE A1 ... 1~ J·.u i.\1 ,1} iUl11 ulr ' .,.. 1•20 r!rii", 1•11v p,1110 11/\ •rd .1r!uh" :\u I"'' $ 1 !) ·, 8"1 1600 •• t,i;o.I .. l~J IO ~. l\r Jlunllnt?lo11 lJ.11hour ;,),·l!'lZ'.! 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'\:110 1·~1 1 -----------E •ecutive Suites l Brt. 2•~ tk11h~ ...•.... sri0 Costa Mesa 2080 Newport Blvd. .-.,,r .\; Sun 11·6 I I\\. Ill. 11.1Jk to l,o1 h ! !:I{ HI .. •,\ 'B,\ l'lh 1"""1 t.:.u~ii Adult' No l't'l' llo«S Jont'g P.c.1lry 492-HJ.'.! ll W!lt~. lilJLll ·10 SL'! I ~::.;, ; i:H-S:tt:, 1-,1h ,\-,\, ,1. J •~ll, lrplr{, \\lk 10 hcb> I iii\ :-,1('~.1 U1 f'l;Tr.HJOJ~..; ~ill:i. pl"t<:i: 111. CALL 552-7500 Co•ta Mesa ? ,'> ~ BR. 2 lx1.~, g.irai.:•·~ 642•2611 ii I "7 St. 1 1.1. \''t11Ti9 (lpc'n s 1r :;uu ll1'•· '"· •'.!.!.' .~· ~"1 1 <"1U1 ~ I \j Ulks fl,,n, :'\1•11 por1 lilv1J) ~hides 1,ln1J 1 .. ul.L lit\ I:"/!'.: If ---I ll'\\'~ ~1,, · $?'11 \%-if,16 j lt;-9S60 ( ''lf lt "J' ,-,,,,,,,,.. J l !,. n -I 'I r .. ~ I• d '~"""""'· ~ .~~ nunu~ 11 11 1 ,.( ( •1 c1,. ~.· 'l 1,1.-1.1-1,,. --~--~-----I ~1 10 11ri '.! ~ ~Bil. Zha, kid~ ok ~ 11. ·' ·~ ;-; ' ~, '*.,I Huntington Beacli lJr1n Cu1t1• e tf~t,I·. 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I.oh WALK TO BEACH NE\\" 2 HH, 2 B,\ VIE\\' 1 ' 2 Tl/' ' I!\ I ·1,-Fully i:rntd/d.rrKI furnishe r! c.i11 l{osC' \lH111, 6 11·9:<~17 e T\',~ \!,111l.":1-0Jll11·,\\'.1ll 1 J C t c .1n11·r ~,(r.1prs Sl~i "' ,,_ r,.,n1 ~ 1 .. ' ----------• Phonr SPrv11·c -llld pool '' g'.l't;l'll o11 n ul• i • ( I ,( 2 Bl'. c·11~/rh 11~. 1:~r • !'."lG-~2:-: ·iflf' • • l nfurn ~ unu~l!Pd 1u111~ .; l)Csks Ctuiu i; .1: ll"'l'l f> 1-----------: • C"hllih rn & Pl•I 51,, 11011 t.:i'.r.•gt•s, ,\dull~. no r-.c•~. I hltns 12j J61h l.;r ~n pers _ _ , :~ - '-_1-;~ -' Ai .ul t10111~t lun11tu1'1: ,1l onJ~ ~:;71; Nr11pn1 I 13!\d. C~I "I I • I • ( p S 5-l.~-C!i:iinr Gl-..... 191)7 I· of Ne1IJJ1Jl1 o\t. ·~ • -NEARB-£ACH--"'nl J,.,:, · J<·<•1•n \-1l'\\ . . • .i\'c11port Blvd.(.~! :JO~~J fUll('t !nn ,\\"!I hlk pll"'l•M'.960--l:.!,10 l•1'1'17-:l!t.i7 1-:f'i $i,_, l.pp"I 2.lll'. I CROWNVALLEYA I Sl!J llt'J' rno. Al }.:ob(JL ' -----· fill So vJ B;i~ C \l 1 < n1!d 1 I\ no • 1"'1" l'l~.\!"-~ :-,.in lJ11 •i;.;n ~ l"ll) 1'1' 1 0•1"1 Lall Agrnt b-lti-~1211 *SUSCASITAS* Gi2~G·~ ' 1B1·anLI 1'1:ry,• Llelusl' :.! I. :: S-----~ I Jl11y to ll1llhu1s1, 2J7.{I " 0,0 ,., ,, • L'I' , .-.---_ Br, c111t/ dqi~. l!lrn~. g,u <1nta Ana H1ilhur .. t, L..1!.! :\1i.:u1 I 'N Furnishr<I B.il'lu•!nr·~ $, I \\,\Lh fO :,.llOP, ldh & :,111.~1h St 817-:\9j7 i7111 /\.\l·l•iill I 11.'.l{lu!lon .i: l\ev.ianJ St. NOW LEASING Huntington Beach NEW M -1 Hdrm~ L-.:trpt1011.1lly n1cr. Ju,.1111 LikC' new rondo, N~·\v .\i'T-\r\Ll '-TO CHILDREN -----NEW-OFFICES--) 960-1970 21 _ro _,,_11J)f•ll BJ. r;..1 :.!HH, :.!B,\ $2ij up . .\HI(. ' ~. I :-i. I ". J ,\'\!J 1\DlLfS 1.0 \.F Ne wport Beach JN LA u··A N UE 1•----------·1 :.!HA lpl P\'t pal pl clbhse Hf.,\Cll 1 .~ 2 HK 1'nin1 A K PLAZA I G .,, IU L BfJ\UT t UHN 1Br101" of dlJl~·n,1'i;.u ~.i00 uii i\C.1. S~~--to S:!.U J::XTH,\S p R I Only 42c per sq. ft. :>.:E\V ULl.>C i\l-l, l:.! 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Sht>ps., \\'eunaraner C-• Otl lA'M11u: A~t tu S75 dny I• h.1-';'7:?'! AT !'(1;1ht1•1H"d ,._,1 :.-IO--OC>83 . 1rpenter lncomeTllC Sft.l~l~Jk111g ~'<'·y 1~ s;oo ll;1nk '·1111.u -----c\nt-:.-2---:~1~1;i-1 1 1 lhll•h t-.~~111 C \RPDITR S«·n-tltrll"\ to Si~-.U Experienced 1•h!ldr1•n, nl) honu· ~Jl(ll, }>°OUNO: YVU!llt fem ale I -y -~laster Income Tax Service ~-lt'lrl t 11Ui1\!i AdJU~lf"r ~Ion tl1n1 rn. ~B ~-.... 771.Q Po1nl('r. Bro"''" & \\IHl•· Cr1tfttfll,l n -l't"modt'ling & p('Nllll.'l! nr hu~i"""' 1rllo ",1h·~l"\'I' lu $7:!'1 Commerc1'al Teller kl •• B flnl!ih "" (\ r k ""'lll'<\llU"-". ' I spec ""'· rown rtla.rnon1t .,.-.,.,, :!.: Yf' '" llnrhur 1\J°\'<l {t'f"t•pt/SfolT<'!ary tu $0!~1 on forehead. Btt>okhum. & Ft'l·i· CJ0ihniatC11. -19T-2SIJ \714) 67S.6676 l)f'fl•r L'll1·1o: SUl•J United Califo~nl1 Bank Adams 962-0862. bl-I. lOa.n1/aJ1. Gpm. · Billln" Cl•~-]·-'·,-,,, -"'="""'°"'""''-----1 J-1:1r f\J\Poln1n,ent .. ~1 " ... "' GER!\lAN Shep. Jiu.sky mix, CUSTO~t \\'ooch~1ork, rt'nvid .. J i.>tl't~p!ionr "J'ypi~t 10 S'.iJi 6 tno. Blk, \\'ht lll'l\\'s & pnneling & r.•pair. \'hlL'>' anitoriel filTST/'l)J,i~t If• $J:!·, m"""i•. y 1·, ... "•~"' l'o-io~ LcrihoU, 536--8475. CO'! Clerk Typl!1t, ;\!.\·. 10 $~Al ......... '" .,v ... • ;•PL Januoru1I N'rvlcl' Jr, High. 3·?1. ~93-SS44 . EXPERT !'!lrpt'lllry Cabiners J"loors-\\'ollJl-\\'incll"lv.-!l Drafllln1en/11'0m<1n, pnnh:1I 2301 So. Main Santa Ana 547-9581 .tt Rf'pAll'll Rt'a'iOnable ral<'!i · C'u·1·u1r ~lt'l'h pki.: ro $-l hr 1'tALE Shel!lf". BlaC'k & Sl•olt Paynl' !i7':--t l66 CALL TRlSll HOPKl:\S I ,\Ji v.·hite. lluntinglon Beach, 64;....19!}5 Matonry JLRRI \\lll"il'l·:;\lUltE I Eq•1111 ()ppo,inurHI~ Adams &: Brookhur1 r GE~ERAL CARPENTRY :;;;;;;;;1·.;n:ip:l;n.;";'';;:::;: BLACK Bull T'PrrlC'r ii·tv.'tlt Small jobs OK 8'.»-4.~~ hlock. sh>r'll·. l'Onl·rr tf' Qu11 I. SER.YlCES*'AGENCY Cl.l·.Hi-: t~ l•l't. 1'XPl'l'1rn,·t•d, il!'!"LU"at". 'll'llfllo! l!I d1••:tiJ ll•ork: (.;tJJl,.l<i••1'1.1bll' ]l11hl1, 1..-111!.11•1 l \J~lu ).] •'~.I .ll"lt·!r) f.: t~~111, I'::' ;-.,'11 1.o1.1rt 1:1!\'d, Cu~t:l ~ll':..i, til&-';'ill --C~L-E_R_K.-T-Y Pl ST \.;>rH'l'll.t (ltll~'C' dllll•'~. hi"\ ~!;lll~lll'.[11 I~ Jlllll:. lt"Ul'~ ~ ,,, ~. C'o1111n·1 ~Ir l.11•1,. n11.1n ti7:\-J-Ct0 11fl J pn1 ~---I --CLERICAL 963-420..'l. CG~IOM F'I NIS11 \\'ORK ~\\',\HT ;\l:iMltll) Bnck, ~NE PER50NNEl I chest yuung vie. Capi'lrrano C•rpet S.rv1c.e 11·t:>r'krnanstup Q.ll)-007 '"" KA:o.;K ach ..,,,, t-_; l11h St. 1.11 lt11flt'I \\11 lnHnrd ,\s.,i~111111•111 •. T 'P a. 8 49&-8576 betv.een j & JOHN'S ea ....... t & Uphuls•ei.,,. Painting & Suite 224 642.1470 Experienced ss,s Lo111! or 1<h•·it ,, rri1 · ·.-~ Paperh•nging c-.11 511).11 '"1 I Dog, Great Dane. ~·ountl Lin S hampo n. •Suil ~ Proof Operator I :o.;I:.\'F:lt A rt:~: .\T ff.\IJ ~1 , hetwn Brookhun;t & Eth• Re1ardants 1. l)('gre;iscn & • all L"Olur br1ghtcfH'rs & 10 1 *Willard P,11inting ,\l'(.1.lL"NTii IC'o.l'l\ai.h', ,\, ' . . n:~IJ'O Tt'n1por1ry 11"11' ~~II & 1tlent1fy. n11nuh· bll'ach for \.\'h1tr C I c1 * l'mlnt!I l'11):1hl1· clerk l••r United Callforn1a B•nk C<iLl.F:CTOH {>t~•'1i11;;- carpo•1s • .sa,•e y"ur mont'y R.ESID on ra Ort u1 r~ t~1mp,1ny. t''>I' iK't: i:·•'<f I 222 Ocean Ave ., Laguna I 111 ... d 101· n •11n•,1 .i, FOUND in 1.aguna Ben1·h on by SAving 1111'.! ('Xlra 1r1ps'. ENTIAL \ \\l"lf'knl~ 1'0ntl ,{. fnnge 494-6546 M'n1I r (' I 1 1· o.: •l 1~·1":Y•l1 Sun. 12 Colli(', '·J Shf'pht>rd \\'Ill c.:ll'can h\•1ng rn1 . duunJ: F' & CO. f)fERCl.U. I lll·n··l11 ... hr' 1<-,1. 1·ull '>11;..,1-111 I \u ~:qu:t! n 11 p n r 1 u 11 i 1 \ 612-ISOO mix dos::. Plrase ca J I rn -& h u \1· A' Ult'"! Cr(lft.smt'n -· . ~~~~---__ _ 494-8462 aft 6 Pr-.1. 1.. a ;;>. ny _rn1~ On wall \\"rillpapcr1m: AC"Tl\'E l\:lll't·d L'OU}lll' 11}1 ~:mJllflYf'I' Cooks & Drivers $7.j(), rouch $10. Chatr Sa. Li ,\•·1Ju,.rir·1tl Ct•ihni.:., hi.1lfll•• N.'nWI-. 111 11.:iro !J()\1,~· FND: I..n::. ml floe' Jll\M. yrs. t'>;p. LS \.\'hat rounts not Please Call Far Estlmutc •~•lll!Jlcx. 1\pt & ~ •• J.u\ . . ~-u\I ,\ P.11·1 l 1nH' AAMES Bvrea u of Employment Agenc y 100°/o FREE SHORT 11'',o\\ J:,.,11 ~.·I,,, , ,,,,1;,.1 ...., 11.1 n , I I j I j ,, 'l 1. H .. , _ i-11 \1 ·I~ I ·-··~.:i -------1 l '! ,\ l. ! .\l .\~,\1_,t.H . H LI I l.' \I J j,,, 11 1"11 ~11, bo•l<l••il , Jlll<I '1)1<1•• lh•l1 I' l'-' I t ti l 1 H I \''>I' <h ,11,ol1l1·, •llJllh •l L)1.111 ... J11l!ll'-1'1'1 Jl 11 •••L HI\! l ,, .. 1,1 'I•.,, ",1 \l,,ro 11 1 ••• , 'I •'· • :-, d.or.1 \!JU< l•I•·~ F iddl1rs I I I-Rest . ,,\t\, !ld!l;.1. We i tres~ei & Host1s$eS Ii i\ -.. 111-1·•· l'I<'.•·•·. ·'I'! ·1 111 I" 1"'• •I' :'.l.~•I l.1.·1111, !!:II"-\I •'• J .1 -', 11. I ) I., I ,,.11 1 ..;. .1 ~ l LI. ·11,!L 1'HliJJ,.11ut t·' "l'l••l'hl!Ul) I •I' _\q\Ut..: lt!·" Ill 1'••••1\111rK1t\1.; ''"'* 1~ r.l1 1h!1 rind ,h .. uh! ll •\• llh 1·t1 I ;1J•'1tud1• \\ \l. ! 11;. 11l!:r.1\W J), ~<,I \1 !,1· \ .\l --- Full .~ 11 111 ,.,. \11 11n1l1 •r1•1' k t'!!lll lt "·l•t•l,,·rl '"'' I'·" I Ho1J•!•I .,.I\ ll•T •H•I I I•: I!· 1 I' 111 \i•!'•.• [I I J d h --I '-.1!l! I \j,,, \l,1rJ.1 :!°JI! j !J.1/11 •-ll'..,ll " tl~ G uardette Securily l'1r1 t.I' •1111\, l.!'1.tl"l ( 1>1h ·• t·· J "' i. 1n·•· l11 .. 1 I 111 · 1. , .11! 1.'!.i• ••liH•I''• \,, ! 'I" II '!l'i•!\ l 1•.pl>•V!'! tl • i .... ! •I f I l . BILLING SUPERVISOR l1111n1 it• ••.• '']":1111 · 1.1r ,p ,1:\ 11111 ,1 • '!• r "' 1"'~1111 ,f l 1 11_ IH 1' ,l,1r• \Ill•' I" ··~r ·~ 1.11<1 t ~··1" "·" 1Ll 11 .. t I I . .io· h1U .: •• 1 .... r ,, , . • I q•. I ''; 1 •i'-1! h•1•·' .. '. ,1 " , ~·-~I p.1~1 , •• •. I 'li<I ~ ADMITTING SUPERVISOR (lj"l\'IT1.: ti,\•• I\ •'\l ~I' {!'I I• ,I n!<111111/\;.: St'tter 01' golcl1•11 J11p? long ~i~~l.I.;?°l--O•IO<l'.k 1nyscl!. *64.2-5775 ,640-1136* l'hont'.' 960--1'.170 \l'kd,i.v~ 1(.1 B.\'.';1' O\·,•r :.!! 111'> ~t ·:pn1 (",,hf hair. Vic. River AV('. N.B. ............. ·~ .,., ·'I"" <lr l\'l'L"< lie :-.'•'Ill .~· 642--3125. 110~1F:..TONE l'arpct & State Lie. No. 281038 A!l\"ErtT1~1:-;c s\LE Experienced I r~·r--nn~1hl" A11v1~ ~, ,. ~-1 h · ' ,., N T n·t-:ci-. !JI) E 17ih :-:i. (_',1sr:1 OF GAS? REGISTER !· l Ll . ur I' 1r1 11111·· \\ ''11 1, '.I nt 1•1!"d j,,f 1lo'W •"•!' .1i.;•·t1<') 11" li•.i~I ;•'Voll I I I I '' 'll"T\ I"'" I ,\I FOUND: Extra parts to llP1"' stci-y s anipoo any 3 PAINTING BY ORAKO I Tf ~nu can srll nds 11., ate eller ~!''"' tJr llun1 ll•·111·11 l!l'1!/ tablesaw sold for $20 about rooni:i S'.?5.50 20 yr In LICEN~ED '"''911 !I 1n :1 ~I~\\ ~11.tht1n;: B<'1uh \:hd ti\t)...';'!1/i 0 2 week5 Ago. If you bou~ht bus1nt'S~ ;,56--:m'lfi fl OJ~ llJIH!llllnf" 67,...1014 U 't d C l'f ' 8 k l ------ . 1111 !'>l"lll!>ll' !l'f'<'l'I '. ·" \Jl!olll :'I, ;.""'l;..r! 1;1•;1..i1 ,[,I' ,, •1•1•:1~n11 .. ·111• I sa\V plea..<1e call 61&-8117 • IJIBERNARDO & Sons • esidenllal &:, mnu~rclal ~ ...... , .· _j n1 e a I orn1a an . cnui.:: -ll•1u .. 1 ·!o1~ l.1rto 1~1.-. Ext. & Int. Spt'etllhsts & Al.1 r.1.AT!O:-;S l[1dy 1\1th 630 Newport Center Or .~ r;1 • ..,t r"f"rf'll'"" fl·qutfl·d BY P.HONE 1•'•"•"•"•' •"•' .'"••"-"loiiiiii._ __ !.\•, 11, :11 1. ti• !!t~ .l 1•~·1K111i.:1 I' , 1·1114.llli'ill _, 11 ,t \I th1·1 FND: Lady's sq.-laced gold Carpe_t saJG.s, ~stallatlon, & Color Co11~ult111)'.:: Cuslnrn I Sl'll1111; '::''l~·r . Apply Bae k N ewport Beech I :'.i i.or~ "I" 11 Ii~:! ~;.n.,11 watch Vic. c.~1. Jl ark . repain;. J-· 9. "''.fJrk 111 l'fl!;"P!''t!1vr 11r1ct•s. ~r!ct.2:._t a.~111on l".!_nnrl._ I ,.,6464 642-4362 Cement, Concrete ~n·r-r-st.6-12--&nl I ANIMAL HOSPITAL --l't>l:'\TJo:Jt llt:t.J'. !'/tune AT AAMESlll \n Equal 0 J) p ''r t 1111 1 r v lh•·r '.!1 L.dl .-;ll'I•'. t"'NO; Beagle puppy. ViC'inily PA P_F: H. H ANC I N G ,1,, R!-Cf•pt10111,1/ :\u1'1-r-for I' i-:111 p]o_\•T -I Uul.t liu1ns ltrstauraul ••• Lake & Crest. llun•i .. ,,ton CEri.tENT & Block \Vork. palnlln'=. :?t yr:s. Harbor Pl'U"l't's,,l\l" pr.u·u,· .. n •"' "4-'. <·'l ,_,,,"6 \\'alls, patios, s1de~·a1ks, I' r f •· •o•-1 "' " ~ "' -.. .. ----Beach. Call ~982 B h b ""'., -area .• es. urn. :,o. ~. 0 L' ,\l!l)(}/'\ J'n;,r l.:l'lle1·-1I -ere. y r. or JO . ..,...,.....,91.1. 6-12-2356 · • ' B,\Tl ;\lalrl \\'11n1r<!. ~.'<II l'I',\ 111"11 h.,, 'arr•T "1"·11111~ FNO: 0 -1n·o\""' puppy """"I c'cc .. o,, ,;,.~--.~··r"'-, '-"~p"'-'u·::..::::::,;e.. ""-. Orfl('(" r:..pC'I' ll•'t"('f'~llJ)'. \\'tll I I "" I I kk \I ,, I n.<: '-' ;:;-""" " ony, :opf>\ :.......... :o.;1·11j1rt "I ••• '"'l"r u 11•" 4 mos. Vie. 32nct St., N.B. lk H . a o, rive~ *Wallpaper Hanger * trau1 !or .\u!"-111\; du111·~. Bh d. ~n<lor~... li·d.;,·r ,.,1, ,t ,. ~ 1 r" b l" . &15-5169 v.•n ~-t'l~ll'S, ;;av.· · 1 C. Rt'bko 6-&2-119 &nd l't"~U lllL' ltt, Clas~lh<'I 111 ... hill•' "f•l'l\(1 ·d S.1!:1ri rt'lllO\'f', t rf'(" I'S!. 544-899S. , : ad-'•>. 1_~1. ]J.11h P1lul I' 11 FND, Lab •-v· I PH.0~ II . t t • • 4"•11111.<'ll•U! .1tl' "IL \ll I· ••I I Edi!iOn School -Call Ken_ "~-11 ;.:~ lt' .. o ,, .i . n.,ur a i·~-~-·•l•l•>lnh 11• nt •ill l..01•, i! I Exec, Sec'y $700 f ;int."1 ,-npr••r r., J"u1 /lf'<"· II(.'•' !11 ·11 111 I I ! ' f'l11,)' ~·1: r •Ull'il ll~ \!o •'I l"!' .,J li''l••t r.1ni '''"'!!:, 1, "., .J , ..... ' t" I •I•' ol ht• ~. !··;• . young ra,..,r IC. CO:o.;C!{~:l·E Palio<:, 4IX} l"' fl 1· ,. "~9~'1'4cr1nll:'. i; a 1'1 I~•:.. L..00. l'u,l.J :'ih·"''· <.:.1111. B. 962--610Ci ~2~;;. °""' IX'r sq . LJ<Jn, t}Pf'" 1).1prr. 71.J/8-l:i-4'.~. ·-1-' '.:Jci xle1· j '· i• •1 ______ _ FND: liintll'r ~looth ap-C t PROF. p;1int("r, hon .. st 11ork, N~\'l::RL\'l; Sf'r.l<'L~IGrai •• I l 'i 1L l'l.I I•• 111.01111~" l.U 1~ ·i· nr· pliance -Vic. Sea Lane & ontrec or n·as. Iut/C">:t, frt'i• ··~Timatl.'. ya . piirl lune "l'l' ), 11ill j CJ l •., 1· \I. L\1~·r ...... ti Cro\111 Dr. Cd~1 . 64·1-2629 CUSTOM BUILDER Re[~. ;,.1&-m9, 642-::!llJ. ~'· .>Hr-lii7 _:)/i•ee f· .\pt .. a ... 1;.~i .. r •>l2-,~;11 $800 lll'fl<;!'!l•I' RECEIVING INSPECTOR 1:1•, 1•1\·i11" aud 111 p1i J1 l '" IP 'I"'' !1<111 l :•·qul1 •' ,.r .1111~ I" 1 ..... ,,1u' 11.1 11-. I I 'ul1lo•I 11 11 ,.,,, hlU<iJl ll11, .\lJ!UllllUo I ~t'.u lJC 1•\IH•fit'IH• l .1!1 I"! <•1'l1<-'U\hl"·11• .j ll• lf._I_:,· PRIMARK PRODUCTS CO. FNO: BlaC'k C()j:kapon -3 Rl!'nlO<l-Add.\\'nrk Guarantd ' ~F:ATE!'T, ll<'iinl'~t. niost ASSEMBLERS 1' --C·O-U•N•S-E•L•L•O-R_,.,.I Legal Sec'y m05. Vic. La.ko Fo-I y,"1_ Co-l. ,.0. ~,o r\p('rt1,r npnlu·auun. lnr- 1 '' 1 I I ] · Pl \] 1 'I> ,. ,_. 1 ''"" •. ., •m •~ ~"'"" NOW HIRING [1111110 •! "[1<·1 11n·~ Hl uur I" i·. n Ifill•"<\ Inc lO lbl -'· .~ .. ,u_,.1 I 586--03.!}6 20 yrs CXP'•' 499-<llr. E:>.1 . Call ·19::-611:1. -I I ,. I I k II ..; ntu \011 t Ji! Q ldlfl1l <•f•' f"I 1 '"I''' HtlrJ•l•·o l, \.Oil' " St'l'!, ldrl<l ' I ~ " ' • ' 1 FJliO: Siarnese cat H.B. area Jack Tauhine, p 11tlos INT/EXT PAINTING pt•l1ini.:~ on ::nr! shift, 5 r~! OSTESSE 'l•ll 111•ll!\•11,•rl u11!11uh 1.,J I '' ·11 11"r••il' ..I: ' 1 " 111 •'!' Call ""m-l. •dd. Li'-. "\~72· .• All Orange CQ. li'f.'>.3;;:,<'l ro l::!O ,\)!on rernpurary H S . 1 i .. 111.11 "l'i•ulutu11 1·n1fol<>}•·1· l\4 2 1!6Ql ''" ·~ , n-"1J"" l•a .... i~. uppruio;Hn<•lf•lv '.! :->.1i1r1 i.;1w1•.1n1•·1" + 1<>1nn1 $!SO I • .. l't1Y Way Co. 642-4701. Plaster, Patch, Repair 111011th!l. ~·a .. 1ory r:.:flt'1:1rnr··· 1 -+ ~;ir111 < L'I" r l'l'"l .I Secretary FO UND: B!k fem . Electrical helpful but 11ot 1ll'!'('SSa1-.. llAYS /NITES (i•Y"wl lox·:.11,-,n A tr.oflh' (;r1•a1 1"''1rn1 11ol Jll'r'.''-'•n. \';11'1\'l,1• \\Ord. INSPECTOR Cock-a-poo. Nr. Talhl"rt & PATCll P_LASTF.RING S2.17i prr hl"lur + shifl Jason Be~t Agency ;o.fagnolia, F.V. 536-9975 ELECTRICIA.1'>:. Hr., old All l)'pt'~. ~!"l'r l'Sl 1n1R trs chffl·rrntial. Apply 111 p(l r· li llJll H1'L,,.;11 .. r~1. 1· \1y \VHITE Shepherd n\b:r ).'g. jol>S, nC\\' jobJOi, any jobs. Call 5"0--n825 sou. · I Apply t11 Prr~nn S1111 •• '!1 , ~11;,;.1,;o:, male. ~fission Viejo. ,\nyplaec. 836-i68!l. Plumbing Bel01r~· II a111ur1.1tl 2 pin R.10-AA66 ELECTP.JQ,\N License PRIMARK I 4647 MacArthur Blvd. Fl\'D: i\·llite male Poodle in No. 23.1108, Small job,., L. n. OTIS PLG\1Bt;o,lr. PRODUCTS CO I Customer S""rvices/ r.Iesa Vrrdl:'. n1ainl & repairs .. ~1:-!-5203. Rrnv)lit·!s & Rr,rui.r~. \\':.l•·r , Newport Beach Girl Friday ~-l:i77 Sell idlr· ilt'n1s \1i!h a D«ily hl'.'.l!t'I'~. ril~i:;:s,a~~-lurn:tt·i·~· 1 21:!0 ~. ~U•illl '·•ll·•••·I\ •IP.!l'l~l•il"I' 1 ~ Pl.lot Cl"• .•. ,.11.,1 ,,], "2.-..,.,8 dsl111a.<:hrs ..... ~~16J ~1/C & S:1111a An.1 [;ihl Bt:i\L:T!CL\.' ,\ ~, 1 ~rh 111 I IJ ] SSS "-'~ ~ "" JV RI I C I I · l<o(>Klllh ,,r" -~h.1rp, " i." 111 , . r•n1 p "'r P unlbini.: 1 n~·111l'•·n H hrl~u· ,1; f.11r, 1,,,1 111 <1lrd. l\t 11T1· 111 ,, 1 ,. t o 11 1 G d ' g 0 -L ?":'""" i;u l 11• ,:111tl l• t'\Jtl•''P •r en1n ...... ·r.·1N'. u·. ~•-""'\ ='"11th ••t \l;.nio·r lh1lr ~1;.1 1-.1 1;1:.i;• .~ I I I $5 RE\YARD Jln>f;<'riplion I ,ccc_:.:c·.::..:._:.::..:..,;.:___ 11• • p to•n•' 1n•1u1 n•·~. "•n11 Lost frw 1 1~ht b lhf' k(•\ l s ! & 2nd Shifts Figure Whiz $650 Al• l'I , •L:L:!'t'~~I\• r"'r'''tl 1111)1 I • 'l'''l'I• lh •' Ill I h 1•' h In!.' Tt•rnfl<' •1-w•I r••r ~al 11 1\•· 111.oltTl;d U1 ~l,Ullt1Jd• '!' 11 11·1' t"'f.o<"UI • I•• lh•· h 1nklll.!1 p10 ,,~.,~ 1!t 11;oo·k.1 •1• :.:••,.I• nr !1111n1't' "'' .1 !J.d.i !111 •. '·•' , '"10111· r ,1 1111J1,, 111· • 1 -.~\TH' pn•p.11 111l••n nl •l•i· }.\i'•·l knl btiw!il p . .,·k·•..:•· 11t) '(11, ('"1111'1111• <If I "llf1f 1,.1,1 !1 111•1\ PRIMARK PRODUCTS glllSSe!, raban 1ype, lost COLLEGt; trained gan:lener Roofing I Ei1u;il UiJf""~~n;'} l·u1 1•k•~Lr BEl-.H 1,,r 111:1111 ":•n1o·d li11!111g "' :.;1 111 ,,f, rl11!1t·~ I! Sun. 23rd, nr Saint 1\ndl't'°"'s ol 22 )TS PXI'· "-ho Is n1nst I REP " \\~-.'liP11d-., l '\fl''f Jln>l•·rro·•t .v._111 lik•· ·' 1" r 11·.t · A/P Cle k $600 HOITI11ce Mann School. Clay proud ol hi~ 11ua\ity \\'Ork l Allt"'. ull !\pt"'!. H('a~. ------f';dl :o.;1in1·y.6lf,.'f!!~)jl l'i'~l•Jn,1h1!t' l""'1l1•1J1 .\· 1111\l r ~ill'J <.;~~.i n St .. Kings Wey, Bay Bridge', seeks landscape clean-ups & I F:t"e !'st. Lic'd . ~As\\: for ASSEMBLERS Bl I .. l. l ~ 1; l°lt'rk-l~l<-e>-.,.-0-1 >iln' 1~1uni; ~k.illJOi ~· "_b-v~J l rnn~1 111 11,111 1...., 11,,,.,,, .,,.,m,·-:-..u11.1 1\11.i, L ,lif Bayside Dr, dill .r.like se\·eral 11.·kly maint ~. \\;il l, :>11-3.1..\11,\10-::/!20. Capric1t\•r n~tnur. riN•fts· f<'· r\C'l'lh·il for ,~.nv. hrl!'-JlilLLl l•l~>tlt' \Ull'l'. LALL L:,_ \\t;I ,,11,-. "/i.:••JO I /\IP t'JOifl"f :o.;1'ar il.111",1 l._ \\dnltr ,\\'C 645-11)21, 673-0097. Geo['J':'e * 519-2015 -;. Sewing/Alterations n1ale ('[1•l·. ass•'mbl("rs. i\o l'r('f{'r f'Xpl'r Apply 111 (•fll'r H i.;ool ~al<1ry & 1114• ~l!~Ju~O LOST German Short H11ir Paradise Gardening ~·.>ip. lltt('!'-!'J. F, l•nie d<iys. Person, Brvcrly ~1a nor, :;io i.: 0 11 :.: '' 11 ' a 1 "0 r k 1 n b: Variety SSSO l:.qual U111~•1. E11111!")' r Pointer Sat. ?>tarrh J6th. SP"ciali1.c Hestor11tion SEA:'it~RFS.o:;· Cu!! to n1 '149·0'2 \1 . \"1rt,.,ri:i., C""'t3 ~h·•a a tnlu!'iph• I"\'. ~tJ. )h:~.t bik. · 1 '"' c. h h , .,-1;i 11 : .. ..1-1. •• ll ;.. i: s.11··~ olf11·r ,.,,. 111,. Dark brown \V/\l'hite llC'k-,i:,_ 1..llndscape. Monthly \nlS. ( rt'l\..<,.--•• 11•:1\C :ii::•. ,..s:; -~IHLERS ing, short tail. AnS'll'f'n: to l\lainlt'lllUl(..'(' & Sprinkler ~IC'. P;,C"asonable Prl cr.,Prcc 1s 1011 electro-mech. BKKPR ASST $628 1 "' 11111 ,.,, 11 '"' 1 ' ll•·\it.I•· (711 64 • -~ d h' I 1 · 1 ,., · / · , v , 1 1 11 11 I.I•• 11 p1nc ,,n,111·r ]'!"•:u GAL FRIDAY !\" k·UI• .;u I r,,,. I" 111•1,11 ,.f )h!'T ht• tl1•'\1 h)o•, hk•• .!"Utt! l'.111 l<ill\' t ',111 (1!:-.~JJJ 1,. "Greh1". Rt'ward o lft'rcd. Rt'pair. Call &12-8&1!).. 536-433... I a.~!l<'mbly, C':>.fl. .t ;:;l)O(j ,·~· 1,,.,,,1 '''" ,.,. ,,.,,~ Data lmput Clrk $550 i•.d lur l >:al "l-"11 1:kk1°n·'.. · 1 .>-...,...., ll)'S, or eves Japanese Gardener Tile ~~R'\. dt~;\". aJ'.:~1~~ rl'q t • 1 Pn•1li\1~~ 1111~r11ll fo1· ,,i1n '••Y" 11'' ·" l~u-··ii .'l. l ,-, f ,r, ,, tir' &_-_,_,_k>_Klc'-6-c'""~869~'----1 Exper. Complt>te GardC"ni11g . -.'..:' :____: ~~11 · .. · flu!r!' Kn"1\lr'l~r 11f Jwi:-WESTCLI FF tw!ALE Red Setter, clear llC'o & Landscapin~ St' r v CfiRA~IIC TTLF: NE\V, & 1 .\~SE~IBLJ::I~. l'Xpt'I', 11"ln1a n h .. ard lnr t t' r111 In .i 1111 n 11'''"111 •" ,..,. !•1'\ , _ _;;;;_ _______ _ ('()Uar around nt'l'k. A hhtC'k 5'1G-07".!·I. Takttta NuI'5cry. r1>1nodel. Frr1• !'St. Sn1 JObJOi for n1f't·h11 n1<•nl .i~~1:n1l•h 1 , hri·ks l 'nLnr1 r"i~•''"' ,,, '\!.11 .. 111 l t-1111·1' A DMfNIC_,TRATIVE 1 .i .;.1.1:.\I, t.-hrnchester Tr1Ticr anS\\'('l"!i 11l'lcorn(". 53&242!i. e!r1•tron1•' ·111Wuct1on. Call ~i~t bkkpr 11 ulh•·r p!nt'rd-J1,,1 l 1; l',1,111i.:t•1, ;~ ,\ • to sox~. 1vhite on 1·ht'S1. EUROPEAJli' G l.I r cl en e r · Top Soil ;HX-~622. 111~'~. A\·•·11r-.1r r~·p1nv d~·li'·"' TEMPO bro\.\·n above eye brov.·s illaintcnance . Landscaping. HL"l'!I !'.Y,\:'\ ,\(,'f.,'.'\"Y --------847_2820 1're1• removal, Very ' Day Kitchen Work reasonable. 642-5.129 eves. * TOPSOIL 1t CO~l POST Asst ~!gr Consum }>ln Open 1793 Nr\1·po1·1 . C.~I. 1;.11>-1,·.1 · Mgr Trainee LOST: Afternoon or ::112l * t.tULCl-1 Sr * RF.l)\VOOD Indus . .l::ni;inN:'r $13K li!i.11 Jk>;ull. :--·!I Xl'i -'•ol ~ ·'" '''11 " 1 " 1w•· rii-.~~ ... $500 "Jf You've Got The LNDSCP CLNUPS .. _.. :,111il) in 1••;1-.1111 n1al(" Irish Setter from ::J ·18 Call ~<}30 Ex . .:>n:'y In preli. Si.)(! RUSTY PEL I CAN F:xpr·r 1"'1 Yellowstone, 0 1. Vic or G1lrd1•n ?.lain!. Hills planted. Pnyroll C!r1 k Cmptzd. s:i<.J ! B00KKF:EPER-:--!''\fl. nrr, trind;1lrl" nrcr•,\ \lu•r h" A rw1! Cr.,•I 1 .. r 1• I 1 1 111 ,. T ime We've Got Job!" Bri,;tol & Paularino. Plca1<<" C'all M4-1923. 1 l[IIJ• I St'crt't;u) ln~ur. to S.ii:1 .\lit, .\II' .\.. p,,~n,I! Full :!I i '\' 1 "-.'..'1 '" ~ · :. B fl'"111nn c:all~or 5j7-28~2alt Yaniugurhi Gardt•n SC'r\'it't' (~oyment ,. Dcs1gnDraft ... Elr 1· S~_!O 11ri1r , !n 1!~111~h C•o 1n !>r.Ll\'11:~ ni.•n fur 1.,\. ~1 1ul1 11r ... 5 P'.\f. Co::.ta i\!('sa &: l\'rll·port Bch ! . _ T 1 Runkk("l'l"'r, Tu:-.t1r1 SG:b· •r••nr . .J>--4!10 C.1 111~·~1111 ~ ! 111w" 1iun1• .i, ll\ery ruul ,. /Secretary LOl"G haired Siamellt' car, fM2-62W after ·IP:O.l 1Sc<rct.iry lo Sti..U S.· ;t, 1\d11h-. .,111~ J -lu~ <l.ub ./Typists male, Red collar, Ans 111 1 Pt:'l'Slllllll'I Clt'rk Sl I) f., 1111"'"1<'·•1 ':11' r•'I! " Field SI\ Rep s100+ "Allie" Vic.. Tustin & YARD Oeanu~.s. G<iia~(' Job W1nted, Male 700 I li1 Hini:: Clrrk s·,;;, ... •1 l ii· 1 1 1 11 g , n" rul-1 JClerica l Lenv.·ood Dr, C.l\1. Rl'Y.'ard. ~('ea,:1\~5bl: ~~auhng. i &-i·'~L Sanlll ,\na y;'.!j n !··· 11111.: Hnt i:: rilh \\ .. 'l"IHll ..;.,ll'P ,-nlll'I?(' •1• ''llP~ '''" l I ./Keypunch ~ a · · :'i!ATt:RE bt1'-1nl'ssn1ru1-Cl("rKJ Typ1,r 5·,() (/_)( { ' ..::'..:-r ;,p_"_"'\"'_-".!_~I 14.'d·i:; ~ t~.n.u~' ',.1' • ./Computer The <lll••l<I" I !lldlVldllUJ \<llll I "' <1 11'11 " I.I'" II!'. 11"1 " I 11,1,., I -o 1.,1 \ I• •jli .I ; l\('11 1' l• l-'er$onnel De pl. Saddleoack ' ' Community Hospital 1 }_ ~.i l'.oM"' d<' \",oit'lltl•I t 1,1.:un.1 Hill·- 1714 1 837·2121 I' ti • _.; tl1 lJ1t'\;'' ~ l l 'o'\\ I I 1 .. LI l•1h-' 1:,1 ru11 ~o11 \ 1., l·.~u , .. ta t:qll ti. l l!'l''i". J ll>J']"\' I Hospitality Hoites" Service \,.,.1, l1;,1ILU" 11<11111'11 1,, \\••l('l•l!I•' ,,, . .,.,. l!''ld1•111 ' ~ 1, \lbl· fp llff~. p/!l111t' \l11•I 11.ol " I' >I .{ llJl''l\1"1!1 I il7 '.IJ'.J.J. 131•1[1 l< !·.d llll.;<. '·!lll.o 1\!!d -'" I\ \I; la/• I I !It ft 11.011 , th 1•k J.11.; !-oil• •!..I .).A~Jlll~' 1 ,!•1-~1..1 I , , , _,,,, .. 1,. . I ,i, I 1• ••!' 11111h r . ;\\01h1•r 1 ... , h<ir \"''''h 'il 11 111 · . .;r.\\111 :1-. .'!·11 1 :'il•11l H il u ~1 )lil \•••" ,\d•d!• • '11 " • I l tll )t,:~1.;1.;tJ..i'EH-J ,1,,, 11., \It' •·Ith !'>1, ~.H. \lu,1 ii"' •·I''' rr:1o'fl 1;r,....1-,,, INSPECTOR r, •1 • I· .. 11 •• 111• 111·111 111 11 \u j••ll ,o t"•'· [J 1111•·• "' I"'/' o1 ~ ,,,ll'f 1\T>Mltn.; ' ,\ !. llP[ll-. .• \j•Jll;. ,11 .. \·h"'""'I J•,~,,I; .. •,n~· \ii\\ ,,y I !I . lv;;I 1 \I, • :11~'•'.!:~; I l\!·. Yl'L~r·1 I "I I I 11'1·.1!1\T! •I ~ r-.1.·r .: •• 1 h•J\U'!; j!• l' 1!,1) llll '' 111<! ·11111 j\,.,,,!J Oi l" I \\~~t!IJl. ,.,, ~'li7 l~\[1[~,:i l•"'litT 1°"•111 ,1tf• lllJ ,, Ill· ·1uo-. ,•: t n •••·t·,,I :-.1111 t , . .; 1 ·.111'•'11 r·uw1r1 y1 I (Ltl• 1.1 1 :,;11 1 •• '{! 'Ii --1 [.f l ,\I ....... lt1•r n1 ei.1ieri ,,, , .• .i , 1• 1 • r • r •h t Yj pr,,1,..1.. .\Int !\(lUl~ &. ,,,, n h.111d •kill, r• 11. C;i!J \Jr-... \\ 1n·ln11 l•1r ;ipr1ni,: !,;1~111\;\ 11 111• "'~i-11't;c). LOST: Key ca~. BC'iJ:C Garden M•int/Lndscp I Cullt'~t·. l.;l'dd._ Sl'<'ks 1·11·;,I RCll'P' Si:o•·'y, 1. C'fll St.>IJO I ax e1· J I [Jt.L,l\"~.l:Y-ll()l '..;~,\\ l.\'t:,..; ' ..... ·,·.:~. •IJP'Jr r •l li lJo r.d "r J'TacMnicians 2 Clnup, Sprklr rep. 646-6.~2 rQnncctLon 1111h rn1ph'I~~ 1 t:;ill .Jr11nn1f"' Sisco Si I T Liu i '-' I "" I Ambassador. SPc. Pacific '"L i;al1·~-Ql\·111•d ,r,,. flllf.'t';11o~I ,\. Sid ll0Hn1an I / "11"· ill,, 1;1. I Ac.counting Nal'I safety deposit keys, 1 T0~01Y 'S LA\VN SERVICE Lu!--tni.::-.s "'1th U:! ('niplu)N.'~ NEWPORT fi •ee f ___ c~l Glti--I~·~---./Clerks house key. 2 Chev. car Hon1C"~. Apt's & rommerica!. Cosla ~!cs;. 1'C'sid('11\ 1.i ~T" Personnel Agency !Jt.:.. r ,\L ,\~·'I:\ T 1\;. l . M anagem e nt Trne S750 ./PBX TIME fOR keys., 640-8848 544-4-1;~ or 993-9117 \\'rt!c Chissilied Ad . ~o. i7, i ~l'v.1 ,1rt 11rrhod11nt1<· uft·.1 j ./ . LOST 1<mall black pro-Generil Servlcet Daily Pilot, P.0 Box Jj(i(), 833 Dover Dr., N.B. ~OW HIRING I .. 11 .• 11·,.ul•" ,\f1 p1 I rl:1\s 1...:1 fl•'CT"•' 111 bus ;11!m ... r M e d . Transcriber QUICK CASH dle.\\'hile on ('hes!. Recently " . .• , Cost...'l ~lesa, Ca 92'62'j I 642·3870 I• Ii Top .,,,,l.tJ'Y. l•t->o 1 .1l fln;o nrr t} ;ir11 r-rrd 1 .\· J Assembly clipped, no rollar. Vic 17th Tlill\GS by r,1~se. Grnl \\'P.!TER fu!l tinu•. ~Tust tie i FULL TIME 111111:..:" 1~·11•111 ,, i"11~•n°1 1i 1•111l1 111.; "~['·l·1~nr1 1.11 1 1.i1nc THROUGH A & Tustin, C.~f 646-0!09 Ans C~rpcntry. Repa1r.s, Plun1-I' clco~ to :'\r1,1·port &arh.1At.:D!T10l\.;; 3/31. All IYl"-'S ("n\ir..-,nmen!, t·~r rrq ' "''I ANO MOREi to "Tigt'r.·• b1nii;. ~J:: I cc· R('ITl()(k•!ing /\d\'., tech., lac ! ua l . of inu~a 1;1ns 11.J.nt!'<l for 1'fll -J COOK "n•{k111~0i" Zli·"ll. Gl'..$-2t,)i . ' DAILY PILOT Ulsr' Blac:k Lab P"PPY 6·l2--561... I Challf'ngc n1r! \\' r It(' ]1'1!" Mfff'(' hou~c. Phone lf~:;..:T,\l. A '~ I L\[I Sales Tra1ne& ssoo + .,. r n1 r>"•l'••r:-ll•'I!• .-:.·1·111·>' WANT AD w/Br.\'l1 collar. lost by PLUr.tBINC. ELECTRICAL, Cla11sif1cd Ad r\o. :::1. Dnily ":~:.-:ivn . x.:,pn1 . DAYTIME tl''<""~~n1'} h .1 n d '' d ,,J·.\ L!: .\ ~LL ,\'I ! 1. \If''' Oohenv Park, San Junn .. CARP.l::NTH.Y. No )ob IOO l l'ilrot. l'.0 . Rox J,;Gu, co~tu l AUTO SALESMEN IJ1•11\1 ,1r~ Ll 'f•JllJ a.l'l'''lllrt,:rr .. J/1 Iii<' S<'t•'l1('(" ''1 540-4450 642-5678 496-4426 s111all. r & B Ho1ne R.epa11', l\Jesa, C1t. 9'.!626. :'\ ... f I ~. I ,,1;-1u70 1.1,,1.,,.:y <.:;d,11.1· ~ ! ~I' • 1 li-12 140.1 --. {'(,.,, or on!:' o v• 11~<' ---i··u' LOST Blk & Gr:r male r.·lix("{I -· 1 Yount.: Japanrs(' br>y arriv111c I County's 1cad1ni:; Pon11;.c App1\' In Prr•"n DESK CLERK . . H I -W &F 710 neip-W anted, M & F 71 Tl:'rrier. "BUSTER" ~t;u·i· .1-!0\IE REPAIR SERVICE L'S ;\Jon. rc.-j's 1'00111 .(· hrd.1 Dealers. !\'cw or t.:scd t"~r t1.rlorc ll r•nl 1,r ;.(! 'J 111n ~·,,r l1•1lrl 1n 111~ f'~>il'>tl' (,di . l;;•;;;P;;;;;;;';;n;;l;•;d;;,;;M;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::·1 ropa Ariz. taJ.:. Re11·;:1 rd Carpentry, Pluinbin,::, Ell•t:-Exchange h o uscholtl l sail's. ExcC"l!Pnt f ri nge 1.11•11 !l:onl-11•1'"•11 ;i."Ji-761!1 &46-5363 or 646-3?13. 1ri1·al, Rea~. 549-1~. sl.'r,·it·es. J•l't-2-·tl}. I h('llC"f1rs. r:.xrwriencefl or I 4647 MacArthur Blvd . -oi SHWASHERS~ S a les Rep to t.9oo tR.ISH SE'M'ER. ~(' 111alf" Hauling J ,\T L'RE S . Arnt•r.1 1 noi. \\e 11·1JI train. Ask for Newport Beach ,\J•Pl} hrll'.ll :1::;t).ll.:.lJliru Knr1\1lrdi:;r-vi" lll"C°" r•r J\fal~y color, on Santa grnt!l'man S('('kS s1 1ua11on Andy I ;\lund •Y 1nru Fi 1<l;,.y \\·nrura C11-C;11 " "'P - Isabel St, C.l\1. J{{"\l·a.rd. HA ULING $10 & up. ~lo\•in~. 11/fan1ily as h u 1 I f" r , , OAPOVNETRIAOCSS BOYS & GIRLS ,\\.LEY \\l::..)"T l•1n11""' l'r•'l•·r r" o !l 1>42-2.t..;;:'\ J:arai::r 1·lt';•n 1111. [)('pend· hou<;en1an f"tf'. C11116-12-52"1 ,._ 'P • •11 :;11,, \\ i.l•~·anft'<>nt , :--11 li;od.;,.;md -'J""' I bo I I . ,-11 :•J.>Pr f"<irri..rs, i .. , RE\\"ARD. nlall"' 11• hit e Olbl .. .I.: und("r.<tandi.ni::: Job W1nted, female 702 I ..,., .. , 1 ar r B 1;< · _ 1 '-''i" 10 , ... ~ ff}r :...·,,1• ti" 11 1 11~,\l•tl:'I 11Hrk:-,.,r;;: ! Scotty, "Rocky'· Vit• SRn fi.l:.!-40C2 . ., . I Cos!a rilesa ~1 '·' Hf';.o•·h. ~f'11pon Jl(>1"' 1~ .~· ('11,i.1u, u1f'1·!uc·k. Ii I 1 n d R Oit'gofr.\·y,11,t-·.v.Drh,..ln. YA l{O, f:arage rll'an-ups. :\EEO ht>lp nt hon1r \\r AUTO t-.:r1•11Un p,n1n~ula < ·n•:,.r ~11rih .\I·" liil lfl'"' 111 1 .. pJSales ep to S12K 963--2092/G-l4--9T.'9 SERVICE WRITER \Ir ltydC'. Cirr ulauo•1 [';·rt \l'•~t '· l''"d hohd"~ ."" ~:xfl"'I' 111 hcht ini.: a{'('('•~. BLACK ~ 111ale Crl'rman 11,\rl.Y PtLOT <'.-ill GI.! L~l 1 :->r,,,11 1!--h 'I" .. k.n;; 0 f'. '1 rh·1 rnr.•I r\1,1nhurr1r~ Sh~p IYP"· \\'hilr fr("t & ,\· le111·l· a;11ilio·R!1rn1 1,12 -1 1,1 l\;,J;ii·y ... <'\fl -l rlr d'tesl ans to "Oso" Reward, E'<pcrlene<'rl i?iport DeitlC'r. 1 B t.: IL DI:-.; G ~1a111to•n.1n1 t DRIVER I 645-6927 Ask lor BoJh ;-;e•'t'l°M.Jll f.ng1n. ,.,., n• 11 f'XC"C'Uf1vr nf 1 C ross Country LAB. RETRIEVER. Yel\011.· ~930l l1rr piirk. n1u~t h~1-,. ("Xp 1n ~I) "!"''"1"1 llt' r~ .. i'd QC M anager S18K +: s. 3122. 5fi-()846 or 5·l8·37S-I er r:.:per. ~lacPht'I'50n Bod) ~17-Z:'t'll I MacGregor Yacht cOrp Pl'l'f<•r BS:0.11'.: or (l('I'On!lUllC.ll lgl" 100 lbs. Vic. Estaocin 11. At.:TO~lOBILE p111nrers help-I m;untl'na.nce repair. l'all ho•h\11 111 .. m ,~ no .. n on!\ Anytime Shop. JjlO Ave De La E~-BUSBOYS 11:;;1 !'!.,ri•nt oi.. (\I r nJ:111\·E11111! w/l'Xf)"r 111 "'"' I n~• ll't'li' S&n C]('O!Cnl(' !•·'h n11lirn ry & l'Omnl{rr11~1 rnori.t llillhurst IJ" --auM '1• . ' . fllr C'Ofl('f' ~h'1]1 Applv !n ~tr. L~,1.·1·1.·.1""'>'111 .. ,, .. ,, lor 11 I I o. >2J .L. 4!f~ f/~2 ' Lo " V "" fl(' l ~ .,,,,, 1111;:1 IVf~Wlnl.! Niguel on ""'t .,. . , v.:nl · · ' I VaT'l'y, Hotel Ll\i;unB , 425 S. 1 CCK'kt111I llllr'. 3. 11111·~. ,\udl· l<M'.d ,.0 I, female terrier. 5 Il l\). old. AVON r,-,·,st l!v•y. l.-1A Brh. I llHll hlfi·:?it.:. ~lll JI\ Re\1·a.rd . •19:;.?9~81 A;\lBITIUL!-i? 1-:STl!l"5:1AS· L/('E~:o;EJJ !'i•'h<"ot•l h11~ dn11·r --- RE\rARO! Lost n1nlc 111NI. g ~ TIC:~ You 11·oulrl rn11kc a r .. r priv. •·"111 ~.1 in Lal! -----------le xec. Mgml to $20K I d '·I I 1· Blk "'2·""''1"' 1 • ,\utomUthc· !)\!\ L'tlntr<i l:'t I I I ' -J• I I' I I' "221< ESCROW OFFICER st: og; ...... • 11 x. . viu1 . .,.. .,......,. ~l!'I. f)('I' N' ,.\,,11 .cprt'~l'n ;i. ..·111· 1 .~ .... 1 r11'. 1v/\11tle 11•hilr on ch('i;1. . h 1. b l1VI"'. You •'1'111 1·un )'Ol;r ov.n C.\"f"'"·'·'·l-.\-h-;-lcp:c..~,.-,-1 .-.,-. l:..'\IJ!,:(lt:Jlted '1 1., n" ~il Ir~ ,, 1· " ,.-~ """2 LOC.\L 1n0\1n5! & Jiii U\g ~· All thrrc f)O~ltion~ OpC'll i1n· ~ .. 'r. ' ,. -' .. A~. to"Bruno ..... _.~.~ 1 1 1 tr '· R • I 1. 1 \ htll'ln('s~.~1·t1NJlltryriur o1\n 1 0 .. l'f 111 ••lad pr'f'"'i rnt!l"ln Af'PL·r 1 1ul1"11H11 ,11"1 l11 1• n r11•nr ••d <11 ur1n ... 1rl(<' ur,; .• en... n11•1 1i11r , ... cv.·port Datsun. k 1 1 • -•-BANK OF NEWPORT TO\' Poodlr. niale. Black n~-Ban;.. 5."ll-1:.?35 nr 5:9-91'.:!i I ~~1-l:V-.().· hvur~ .\ ini• r· 1 1i:-'""~I •1 11 1 .~· •t1~111mrr ~('r.·. Hrs. i· fl.•rl~· l";1d.• '" .Jo•hl i!oluJ ro n1issin" 3116, SUl\SC'I iiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiii• I'."' ... ur.nini.; opp0rtu111 ty I ::.:::o. :'ihln·rn .• \ll llvlirln~~ '1 17 0<-o1·1·r 111. :-.; 1; !1r 11 .. • ·~ ,3• )'{1\':SG man 1\ilh hi~ van 1J m-WI ~ Beach/118 area, ~ 10. for hn'('. ~ove, haul. ett . A lietl('r Tt>n1µ. l~D"'llion l <1 .> ' • ,(. il·r>f').:c111!~ off, C 1:1 ll Zll-281-1166 RNL~.,. RC'liable~l;>A6 URGENTLY . B,\B\"SITTT.Rt needer! ;, !\.":."'.-Jl6!11 i --~c.cc~=~E~S~-LOST ~!Rle Jn<1h ~tier clay" per \.\'k, :.30pm-CAr..PJ-::'\TElt."i. mlninluin 2 EXE UTIV ll AULI:->G 1\·ant !lnn1elhin~ '' ~ m l m" , $15 000 to $75 000 'Rusty", Jf21 Vi <'. \\"anll'r ·.,.. ... m, a un', ~ ,,... t-xvrr .. 1'0ntinuoui> rm-• • & Bristol. s:;s.....li79. hnult'd a\\'llY7 Anythln;. NEEDED dn1·f", rnust bt"tihlc ll"IITT1k, Ptt'lytnf'nl Top v.·i111te.( St-nd re.come or cal! 1'0?1\Y ST . 3...., anylimf', 847-!\125, 847-6.330 2 boy!!, 5 dnys 11.•k, 6l~13 & ht-nrfil<1. Appl~" \\!illard 1 lor ro_nntle.nllal :"0 CO:,I Al\fETHY nng. ,...,, q G II 1· $10 & "'I I Vic. 1-larbor &_Baker, (.ri,1. l\TOVl:-.;' or au Ing, · ,... (Jn.'ll \\Hrl!S, 1300 Log-An l''>l'f'UU\'(' 1nten · ("I\". Re11.-ard oUem:t. 979-6967. up, dependable. Ir e e ASSEMBLY BABYSrrrER for 2 yr old. Ave, C. ;\I . E..'\ECL'Tn:~,C.SER\"IC~ES, estlmale call 536--0812 "'-' Th & F I • , ,. UTE I ..i..... Lo!i:t n ni, ors. r . ~tALJU•l t'm. ·~· . Houncle1nlng T;J0-5·30 v.'k1y. Orange Co. CASHIERS ~ :-:. )J~n. Sant:i Ana vtc. Ort1.nge &: l\tesa, c.~I . Colli\!e 11.rtll.. RP{ req. (714) S47·96lS 545-3097 or 548-0387 TRAINEES ·~ aJ 30 HOUSECLEANING. Tht'Jr. ,;,.,...., 75 t. S: p.m. f f'f" for 1'flno;ult111i.; :.eMcr oulj:hly done. P.rllable 11·' BlillYSITI'ER for :/ C'hi1dref'I. :'\111.le rrr lf'm11le. h1U Hn1e !loot an offer ot cmplo)·menr rPfs. Reason.-.bl(' 836-S.tw. 6 , 8 & 11. l Wff'k I~ &. 1 1 1'"' "ll'lhlt'l'fi ~n ~II 11rr.·1• r l·.'\PF:R. pan 11n1r \.\'1111iv .. 1;. ~lE:SA CleanLnsz s er \' ice, Interim 11.eck 2nd in \\'ili;on Sehl ~}'" s1r111on .• i11rl nil ... 1.1111} ~\('t:.. nnl) (h"'r ~I. \!,,,. Ctpl \.\'hldu"'·s, nn. t>lc. area. 64.t-il'i·I S:I 00 1.11·1 hr 11 l"f'll.UffH l(•hn Frio<!. ,\pply Lii• 1· n .. ~1n1comm·1. sa7~74:!. Personnel Service llABYSITTE:Jt lll'l'lll'<I. 2 t:'fln)('d ir>('1'l'ii,.r<1 :'illn. 11 1.:r 1 fii1u1. :a11 1-; co..~1 1111 1 tmtructlon I ~ Dial A Job! 556-1100 School• &. 17581 Irvin• Blvd. "i11ldrt'n -tl'l'l('hcr. ill>· hon1c 1~ r i":o.. '111~1 bi' 1 .. indritll,. ,\I <"11~1 · I I • 575 LXCEU.ENT l-1ou~t'elt>11nlnq '-d I • ~~c.m" ne!ll in ;ipp.-•:1r1111< r !.· f'llJll)' 1 • R n1truc 1on1 hv clav. Q\l.'?l' lransp. S22 •l IS Tustin ln1me . 1\ tcr ;>, ~ 4 J. ""l'kinlC i\ puhlli· ~·or 111_ f\ny day is tht• BEsr DA\' tr ~1.• .. 1 lln\\thom" h<I TENNIS Lt::ssor-.s \ pCr dn).-. 836-0648. 838·5460 Don't i::\vP u~ thr lihip! t("rv\f"\\' cnU PPi,:ln' ~f(1n· 1 n111 an 11.tl' Don't t.ela)'. . Tnrrnn"" ll~/54~':'712 ror lic'glnfl('J'll I c.1n~•!lled Ad! Call 6-t2-56i8 1-:qunl Oppor. Empl~"fr "L\~t" it in c a..Y:lhed. Ship Fri, 121 :1 1 !l2,.l-O.cu'. 1 ?,~U&,Jilot Cla.s11ilif1l ,\tll'1'9•••••••••I C;ill ~5.129 1od11y! \,.,.,;..,..,;;,,..,..,,;,,,;,,..,, \ 10 Shorr P.csuH~! 642-5618. ' .,.._.,.,,,,, ,1 • MACHINE SHOP Opportunities NEW plant • 1n { ,1 \"~ f:t pr,.(\ 1r1·r r·,, n \1<'l1 ·"~1·1 hl1 ... h1•d F.a~l ('":"' rn:t n•Jf;H•tur· 1· ,.J ,rna!I 1 1i <'r1 ~1·•ll d\,. 1·aJ1t· 1ni.:~ ;n11I Jol f:l \111' 11 0Jd1nl''· p\ntJ., t<J 111 •·11 ll 1n:111u· f11•·!ur 1n ••1~·r.tl 1··11 th·· l.1,1 ..,.,.,.k 111 J11111.' In Oren;e Co1,1nfy {Newport Beach •ree). l•o \«II \\al\1 !•l ~1·1 111 ,,11 !ht· .:r!Jllnd f!oo1r uf 11w· • \J•;:i n,1rin ~ \\'I" n•·<>d TOOL & DIEMAKERS 11 11 h all ::n 1o1 1n<I ~1.:1 11' '1 "":" n • Il l• «ll ti\ .. ,, & n1 old~ SET-UP ~1EN ' 1111!1 ,,.,! t ••hnl\1•'11 ;1·1T1 t1nJ, ft ;111tt•!nllt1r· • '-11! 1r••l 1•\.1•fl, l!"d\11: L• h1111· S,•!•111• !•\· i~•1··n•• ,,11 n ..... d1•1·•·111 •, 11 111·ioh1n•, or ~ull1!J1 , Jfl•·•·;•·1.111-d n 11• 1 .,., fl ...i• l11 n• ry h"ll'· fq1 PRODUCTION MACHIN E OPERATO RS t"~ .-.cl I'll.) Bl·n• f11 ~ p:'I• kAt:\' 1r• \1,1dM ho'l<tplln.llUI· 11 .. n, 1·)\•' 1n t\f' i";u1 111•-d.1'.ll, 1n "u11111• llnrl IIC'M• ' " 11nd :-01\' 1nftnnJtiun :inti lllli'UlntJn•·nl 1·h"n" )!1 ,J,, .. 1' ... 1 1• I~ \J.•1 ~q 1,. ti•"' 11 -, !' ·I ·!'I I' ;\I \111• IU t,. !111•,·n ~ 1\ ;\l · I J• ,,\ 1714) 833-2779 • . . . ' ' ' ' . " . . PILOT y, M•rtll 28, iq74 NII F 710 M& .rpw..r==1..i=~-.M'°'lrl'-7:-.;-~l"'O"He1',-,-p-W"""',-••""'t-od;..M&"'"""'"'E,,_. -"'--"-'-"- REAL ESTATE LEGAL SECRETARY t.IAN · Art Ctillrry, ·Pflrt Exper foi.· Nl'"'°'P()rt Or of(" t1n1t', fr1une; i.lrt'tch ,I. t.1u11t ht' ~XIM'r \n !ill phll!:l('!l ,;ipa;iii<k;·;;'°;;~;·;·"";;;';;;;;;;;,_ Join 11 1.J1nu1 r, 1 · 111,. 1~·11 of Oii h1w. Ski 1!ej0(. Ct11l 11ff1tu1h•1I '"th C'1 •ntl11~· 21, Shlrll:'y, &14-.">2!t'J l\tANUJo'A<"'Tl'P.!NC llK' ,,. . .1111r1·1•, ol IJ(•1n11 1'111":•' * LIQUOll Cl..F.Rl\ • Production I vlu th\' 111.1:-i>u11lu.nllr111 uJ V ~1nnlln•·~., Jlt"t'•' 11 • l'r1u., l"J/11 u11 •r 1-; 1-:s. E.'"P PRE!-,, FtEt·s Techn1'c•'•n• • I ij, f I I REQ.~Al.L 6TJ-1530_ & A1semblers ~Ii • •kf't~ I.\';\ ·: 11 f/lllnt• $..· j.J ""'knd5 F:xprr Ill ('[('('!rt}-!/\•'! fl,\1\1!'.ll ! • {)1,u1i.:1• ( (1U11!y < Otllfllll• I'• l11l' 1:r11 .. 1r11·• :\ln't ~11~1.., lti!o~•·inbi)' 1 Ut'll 1i~1111i:-"'''" 111• .~ rond .. r .. 1111~ \'1~1t , 111..) e Jnd1,t1lu11I. r1111lt·•>t<Jn.1I :->u1•ll••t i\\•' X I! ./ :\l11t'l \1"orklr11: •••n•I~ L\'~-. -11-tl('d--;~,n,aic>ro1 I ./ t-;du• n•kinnl ,r,, ~1111l1u1-.f'· ho11n• ;.\! -.111fl n1C'nl plan, ·,1n';()l1l ./ f'o, !Jlolrl 111C'<ll!'tll 111-. ----~ ./ Vntul l••!l~ ,.il1·I~ µ.i~. J,\;-. !"'111 ,1\Cs<tlll l1u>111 ~II ./ Ht•fll ('lll•'ll! plllll ,\ ...,,,, I'\\ s Gulton Industries, Inc. l ,,I! 1\12 (J o:i-i --------ltill \\hlrtler A\•t• *** MACHINISTS Experienced Immediate Openings * Chuckers 2nd Shift 3rd Shift * Mills * Chuckers * Lathes ·* '* * Grinders N/C Drills Mills \Oc· 2nd O::hllt ~.OC 31d Shilt P1 (•n11t11n Prt•ruh1n1 SATURDAY INTERVIEWS March 30th, 9AM-1PM SAT. CALL BJ3-142l Lon\; Trrm En111lnvn1cnt \V1th 111~101·y or NO LAYOFFS Tn Our 1\1nnt1!11• 111r1nc An>.l Exrcllrnr \\orkin::: Co11~111011s 1 Con11m111 p.ud hPnl'flls "I n1cr h 111 drnral, Ill,.. 1ns . d1sah11il). J•l'Oflt shu11n1: ,\ 1'l'li1t•n1cnt Applv In P<'r....-in 8 30 Al\f un1ll I .iO P~I BERT EA CORPORATION 18001 Va n Karman Irvine, Calif. 833-1424, ext. 294 Equal Opp. Employer N/C MACHINISTS _ {Experienced ) No·. 4/4 Plan 4 Days On 4 Days Off 112 hour shHt • 8 hr.ii straight 11n1r & <\ hrs 1\n1c & 1~1 * Dayshlll ·, 4~ nn1·6 12 pin on co~t!I ,\ll'~a &11 2 IOIJ ~-·111111 011fl'll' ~:inplQ)C'' I NEEDED IMMEDIATELY 1251 Unskilled Assemblers & Packagers VOLT Instant Personnel Tt'n1[10r.1 n Sen ·u·1· 'l.~8 Can111uii 01· Su1lr !'Ir. l'\C\l'[IOrt (3(-,orh' ;1 Iii-I j It 1.:1111·11 Op1J01 En1plo\c1 i'\ IGllT \\'ATJ::R~L\r.f. Pnrt lln1t' pre! O\ rr;:;(JOi• r<'ltr('{! Appl)' '1n IJCl'SOn, ln·inr .~· Coasl Country C!uh. 1600 E.•sl Co:isl Jh1\. Nll NOTE COLLECTIO~ .~ BILLll\IG CLERK l\lortl!H~l' ({l or Lonn Service exp hl'lpful Sn111ll 0(1\ lull l1n1e Salarv OJl('n. Cnll fol' nrpl, 6-1·1--&127 NURSES • N1l<'11hlf1 6 pm·6 nn1 Morgan Nurses Rcgls11) * «)(• Sl11H P1cn11t1111 I~~"· LVN "· Prl'K'll Fl.oor I d1Jty piud 11klv 6.?7 \\'. El!h ;\lus1 l'lf• nblr lo ~!·UP .~ , St S1u!r D, C ~I 5111·9361 opcr;itr nun1rrlrnt •f'nlrnl ,,r ~11:r;1~·1 n11!hnc, ~ 1hill1ni: 11•.1r•l11t1« O"CC.=----- 1·rn1r1 ~. pt <'rcn·nhl) 1\ & r '.'>t;HSF:S A!i)J..:. c~f)Cril'nl'l' model no. '.! pi 1•!1•11 rd ~·un !1m{' sluft s C1n11fl<ln)' r1n1d tl('nl'lll~ ln· < hulf' n1Nllcnl. dental, hlr, dlsnbllity 1nsuran~ pmn1 sharing k r<'th-cnu:nt pro· ~ram. \\<-' h:"t\r n h1s1011 of :\0 \...,\ YQF'F'S II s!riblr lonq trrnl ('n1ployn1l't'll I /\riplv u1 pc!Vlll \l .. rul:"l,\' lhru f nrl.•Y R .1n1 I ~J 1nn Al c111I for f'1 rnu1i.: ·•r•prJ1111 DlClll SATURDAY INTERVIEWS \!'Ul h ?.(llh, !J 11t\l 1 r1111 SAT. CALL 83J·l42S BERT EA CORPORATION 18001 Von Karman Irvine, Calif. 833-1424, ext. 294 Equal Opp. Employer e MACHINISTS e MECHANIC i-~::;tl. 11-7 -:tl Br1rrl\' :0.1111'!01' 211 •2 \ 1,1 E<1ra1la. •l ... ai;:un11 Hill, I ....,t ·r.~r.~-;-,i,1 .. ~ all ~hlft. f'~"'iX'r pl'('f'd Xln't \1·;ii;:es Apply lll:l S11pt'1t0r, Z"R N'Ul"'f's 1\1111'.'s [\;fl('r II B{'ff ron\ hosp f/t1n1I'.' I ' c '11 "11"-10· 1 :--l r:c:r <.: \l•I•'• 1'fln\,11r~•1•11 hll • q 11 ]J,1> ' 111 l 11 11 11 !!..-) .\1~ Maitre'd I PRl~TINC; ·OFFSET PRESSMAN i.·or \\'I'll kno"I''" ~. Ca.hi 1 p11val(' <rluh ~lust oo l'XJ!f'r !o'uhmlt re11umc & ~1tl;11')' df'!Ul'l'd tn Cla•!hr!I arl no 11 ·1, <"lo °"1ly 1~1tnt P 0 9mc i:;oo. CO'!ta ?ol~!o."I <:11111. 926Jl. ·===~=~or. ~-E~IAl.l>-. lull r,r p/llnl<' rll'lh'l'I)' IK>lJ> for <) C. (11;un1X'r r>{ Cun1n1"fl'f" '1rlvrrt1.:1ni: C:•1 otl \l u~I hr nhtr In f')(l('r'!ll f' 2'(11 .( 12·/J \lnli!lllh r r"11.; :::Onie -.111pp1n" .. pl.ill• n\akin't "fl .i \\ ,. nt'..rl ~omronr> I\ hn '" 1 ~H · !.1rh'r ~·'l ~'r l'f''1 d 111 nlf-.r! pN•l\<;IO.•)l k lcno\l·li•dj(e •>{ 111'<'A hrlplul f\ppl,1 In Prr~nn<'I [)(>p \ Y"l11' oun lnuup. Ahu\'i! fill '-Ion·~ rJ 9 11n1.l I uni t!orn\f\W'. Pn ld dnlh" t•l1•k PACIFIC MUTUAL your ou·n hool"!I ~l:1n1-8pm 70tl N<'\' !)("<rt (""n!rr tJi Apply 315 3tvl St, Sultr E, NNport ~llfh J1unt, Sch. (j()()D Afif:R FA11..t:il Oppor t:mplu)f't l'C\1001. JOR .... .,;.....,;,;.,.,..,;,.;,.,;..., ' ~I ·• <1qwn 1~1un e ,\II 011•111 111.,1c· 1•i1111111-.. "'i<!ll' I 'I ) Oil' CAI.I. t l!H l\ r1:1t\'t1:;\\ ROUTE SALES $975. + PURITAS WATERS SECRETARY \ I • J[EJ For an ad In Woman·s ~orld Call Mary Beth 642-.5678, •xt. 330 A Sweater Jacket!' Seamed:To.Slim • Dogs old. $!00. father 00< ""' l400 Lives 0<.'<:ult F'rohc Itn """' '""" 1t s J Need• 1.!exi lie. main .. al Gra * Soil vant 546-4 Boat Or s. y Boat Eq TRA T""I 1972 eng. $1200 16' ro f1sh1 Cd~f ..,. fly. Plus go!! '"" ""' '"" 962- 8011 rrlr. HOB "I • 19115 :~. 1o;;;;;--------;rom~:;:<c:::c::;,..-.,,,-...,,.,...,,._,.... _____ ~~,~--------~---------..'...=-------,...,.--:=,.,---.,.,.----11.,1,\61• '-'.ir=11 ~J 1-.4 oAu.v P!Lor 17 -i~ :j~~'~E j i~~~:i,.~~~~i:1~ -~if-7-1~-:-~-R-~-,-,,-ru-~-:-~-:..::;;;~ 1 Autoi, 1~~;; 970 t ~;~~;;;.:.;:.;;..B_E_N.;.9~:.;;0 Autos,~~~;;; A 970 ~;~RO LET :1;9t72 U•; QR ;-GR;sNU•eJ OR I NO lather was cutne •tar of ~~~~~~~~~~ <'CnUy O\'l!rhliuled, $ll\, 87~ 50 USED u:ASE A DR.A.SD N!-:\\' ·7~ 1973 NOVA D I D S I Ytnl 19th, 661691. W L-•-S -·" o.•. or s • y l'I o-,. ..e ... son a on · TOYOTA 1200 Con.,..n M"U.'~ Authrn~1i. Pt'l\1 lr :'.i.·,·iu• ~b_!t_P'ke to la.mil) 1 l 1 ll•l SUPER !Ur1 .., •• & Oft-ma 11 H.1 ~ ...,.,_, • • • MERCEDES &or only $!15.Za ~ "'°· 3' t: Rrnk1~. ltalfl•• t. II·· th, that "I'm an"1< blm lo\-t & at• ~ truck panelM cpcs pa.lntM ON DISPLAY mos. open ~ l('iu;e }.\h•n nr fl\-"1r l~fl11.11 ! tmtion. Ph: &u..-1539 or _ radJO heall'r automa1lc $300. 1nt :\k('. l,i11\' \hJf', 11.J..' -I .........,, ECONOMY . e PUPPY WORL D e Aircreft 915 '&l U..'1'c0ERN=A~T~IO~N~'A~t..-,.,~,-J, 'n MERCEDES BENZ l .. \Si ONLY S2599 Cl\ihUahllaS Tiny Poodl I '""" ""''""" Join•. .... LUXURY 4.5 SEDAN H d Ch I Gtttt DaJ\e, Pit Bul..ls. a:i Hot Air Balloon Oub NoY.• of1t'r, ~ ~ Stats Ute c:Nil;, man miles OWar evro et fi~. St Bffnant C<X·ka.· lomung SO. Calif. New lsl ·n FORD P. u. 11900 or of· • ptt gallon, dnlcn Ir~ :'ll.1(.\1iht1r 111111 ,!.11111x,.,. poo, Ja~ Span.', l.abll., clli~ i'qulp. only, Proleu. fer. Air rond. Lo m1'1. fC1r' '°°' time ownrnhlp, "12 CORONA .c dr, 4 spd, Alt. ~. 111~'rt Hi '11 h Shtpberd. 100 l\t 1 x E o tre.lntt11::. 171-11 &12-3:>15. Ciuup.>r Slj(), 557-6\88. C"luMc tinn, arlatocradc New atttl r..idlal tires lii :Ju.•~,-, PUPS!! Stud Se-rvlet l\1061 Cycle1, 8 ike1, '69 Chevy, t ion ulil OOKes, -·-beauty and N.£e1y. dl(IO&e hOMdly xlnt. l> to~ mw. Brand New '74 6 PASSENGER STATION WAGON J51 4,:1d. \ 8 En~111c 1 'ru1~e--1~\I.1111 '1'1 .111•111 i ... :-111111 I'(,)" ('I .:-.tl1{'! .OJ.: l'O\\E't li rtt h£>!i, Oi.,C l:ront i'O\\\•r I ,,•:!_JtC \\ 11\ll!)\\ .\ \J f(.tdlO .\ir L\i11Ll1t1on('r l'olor-,\lt.'dnun l~hH.' L l('CIJS('-I lil·~SlJ Sl,695.00 Brttd:s. Open Eves. 531-50'11. Scoo11rs 925 V-8, auto. AIC. PIS. P/B, from two: ~-Could ar-1-'"""""'~=c.· ------MONTE CARLO FREE white Gt"nnan Shep. xlnt Mild $1950. ~ LUXURY rnnse leut lor suitable ·n TOYOTA c.orona. Air herd to rood home. Fen1alt. I•---------1962 DODGE ''l Too Pit'kup party (864FUOJ lfOOBZ). cond. kl ml. auto. ::-.int C()nd Limited nt!~r' (J~l.\' ~I~~ 1a1t E1n11!loy1? 1',1rku11: lot, l):\11 .\' PII..OT. 3 )TS, gentle, playfUJ, lcr.·· Slan1 6. phon<' company ,69 CONTINENTAL thnt-out. 897~ $3599 ··'I 1•,t •cl\' :-,rrel·I. l'o::.la ~lr.~:1 , ~l ond:iv ing. '492-1007. Sf'n.·tce body, STh'.I, ~ CAPRI TRIUMP'R ~r !'\(l .1:.i,;p..:1 !1111 •11.:h 1:r11l <1~·. 1·.111 l1~:!-l:t~l . ,j:-k Jul' :O.lr::.. DOG OBEDIENCE CLASS ·n FORD coumr. Rid!, MARK Il l How d Ch I t <.rl'rn!n.ui TO Sta.rt Wed, April ltd camper, xlnt rond. !I.lake Of· 1 lnaded, low nUlftie (\\'XM· ar evro e ---------in tht N"'PQrt/lr.•ine area. fer, 6T:H!Si6 5691. '6.l Tri. SpitJl.N". $400. ; Run~ :-.1 11, AI11uu 1111,1 .1,.,.1• Au!f'!\, U sed 990 Autos, U~ed 990 CaJI 546-4928 ai•ns 963 $'2699 but net'd.~ Y.utk. ~ :\1·1\T•-'1i l~· t• 11 v , ~ a11 => ... 1·,,-,.; PINTO PLY'•OUTH OLD ENGLISH Shtti) Dog e l1n..,,d,,1. O,J;v••r ~ • -m puppit>ll. AKC rl'f. Very '61 f'ORD Econo\1ne.f • 001•111 To Cho<»• F,o.., '71 LT D VOLKSWAGEN 1973 VEGA--~ l'l'l.I••. ,.1 , t'H90M.b1e. 963-Sl45 ORANGE COUNTY'S PaneUt"d, r1nu:, rust om e Prit•d F,o,.,, .. l lb•l.OO Only37,(Kk)mlln,ractoryalr . i!oti·hro,k. \·:'"'' ,, 1 ~ •.• 1 1,1 , , .... IRISH Setter AKC pupplts, 9 ~als.. 549-Cf.J.; C'Ond .• PS. PB, pov.'t!r wtn· '70 W '. V.'f!0011s Hf))('!' :? H.l\dk• A Jlr,ll•'I I , .• t 1 I 1 .~ 11• lo1 'I Y.'teks old . H.Bvt shots. Call NEWEST SUZUKI l\utc» Wanted 96I Joh.nson &; Son do"'-s t7l3DT01. pk'tt k.il. New s1l\'l't crv-v 1..,,.,,,,r • ;rriuii _ i ~· 1,, '·l .. • ,1, "' " 5U-6458. LINCOLN-MllCUlY $1695 paint. y,'()Od j..'1'8.ln rnte tl•lt, • l:nn1~··11l,TI' ''" •H1l(l1 ~. ''" ''"'' ,. DEALER WE NE ED YOUR J6J6 H•tt..r llwd. xln1 thruoul. 40,000 Pa!<\' ONLY '2499 1 ~ • · · ' C*lttl w... S40.S6l0 H mUt!S. Ask.ing s I~ :io· • ~ '<•···!l··~t ,.,.,,~!. • \!!" · HorHs 156 REG POA, 5 yr old inatt. $500, Strowbm:y R o a n Matt, 15hands, S 2;, D. &12-3006 aft S. MK 7 BULTACOS IN STOC K CADILLAC ouse of Imports ,...'""" Howard Chevrolet '"'" ""' .,~ • · Sharp, clean latr model can. DATSUN ==~~S2_:3-~7-=2SD;::,.c-~-· l mt SUPER B<'rt lr, air :'\f,1,·A11hur ;in1t ,I •·;'~ 1'.,. I -PLYMO UTH - Paid lor or ~ot. f.:X(,;C. CARS FOR LEASE. rand. mag v.·hL~. "'me m·alii ;>,,•1 r~.n n ..... 11 Ask For Chuck T'r'c1pp WILL BUY YOUR Q100M! from 4 fully l!qUIP-1tttrln1; v.tu. L 1kl' :-:{'"' ' ·•• I 1972 PLYMOUTH Used Car !'llansi;:t'r DATSUN, TOYOTA ped 101\·•mileai;:e 450 sr. Am-Fm st<'rro. \\'oodi>n .'ll''T .,,~:;r;;:;:-1:.,,;ti l·il 1.:1 CUSTOM SUBURBAN OR VOLKSWAGEN 36;-.101ea.'W'S215.7S~rn10. ilttri~s.t v.·til •.t\(•: \,·\\' i:,.•\, l n::~•i • ··,·1··111 '1 ~1 t l STATION WAG ONS PAID fUR OR NOT. \\'ILL Ol::L + Tax Lie. Serl~I $'2775. :Al7..otlJ. 9!iJ-l;"li""l ( P\i('f' \"tnll !"I' h1•k1·! s h f REG lSTERt.:D Appaloo.'>ll 2255 Harbor Blvd., C,M. gelding, xlnt IMil! bor.o:r 'MAlllS CADtu.AC r.1ust sell. Any f'l.•a:sonablC' fllarlior at \\'ilsonl "t00 ...,.._ lhod. offer. <!92-9-IJ!l 6-16-2 128 or (H6 .. 165.5 ., --Mo.91 RED Dun t-.lare, SZ75. !::::::==::=::=~I \Vestcrn ~r4~;· $150., OSSA Pion{'('t 250. 1000 mi, TOP DOLLAR PA ID s=E=1~.1-. -0-,-0:,,.,.0-Cd~o~.~p~,~1,-,-,,-nri xlnt ron{l S500. SUZUKI 9 0-IMMEOIATEL Y Gelding. $1.10. ( Ex p • d Jto\'er, 215 mi. brand nc"'" FOR ALL !-"OREJG:--1 C,.\RS rider,) 545-iml 1o:oo<l latl if'9 bike, $300. Call or come in to see U!. SUZUKI 90, racing model. HORSE CORRAL; for rent, 1971. In mi, $175. B!KE 25>al, Santa Ana lleighl!i TRAll .... ER -all steel, car· area., 557-M02 rH'S 5 b1kf'S, a.~kltli $250. PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL ~o. 00.116. T1t.ke your ..-ar In \'\\' rasrbock. l"!irho, auto. ,, d,, t,. 1,;r •. i1r. ,...,,1,"i, to c oo!.e rorn K' 'NT AU 'N "'"OI''' trade. '69. l'l?('('r'll major O\'l'rhRul, 1>hiCr, r,.11 1,1 ,-,.,1, I:•'°'! :i'I" 1\l,1 •·q111pjl••I \\ill, . .t: .. ~ .... J. SI \ 'I\ 'Ill ~ Im 9mGft$ i;:oorl n1bbrr. -.;In! C'cnrl, rn!!.':li:" Pru NI l~·l,1;1· l\1•lh ' \ i.: ,. ·70 O,\TSU::"<;" 510 \\lJ~. Air, 30 St';{)S. 5.;&S993 Sun or f'\'•'S 1,ht•• b;• .. k iihilll'•.d•· 1 •11,,11~ •. \t1!u111nr1~· tn1 nsn111>~1•11 ~ mpi.;, t'lean. $1495. Pvt Imports l96.ll Bl'G. 39.~11 ;::-: ~~l··l~<i' il'owrr ~t l••·nni.: J)<'LI1y. fi7~l-16. ..,,., 1 --l'••111•r t<ri..h1'' ...... 1 Qua\ auto, nt'"'' l11"t'~. ~:AJ 01), bl; (HF\" Tmp,11.1 . (~>Oi i .\\I,,,,,,., ·72 DATSUN' Pickup, $1$0 r..e r1 l3t' h """"""' I " Good nd ""llf' ae ;""''"""""' "'nd. l.1ft kll, .~ r •h<'··I.~. ,\1 r 1<ond1tion1ni: co . ' 83.J..9300 '73 V\\' Super ~tie .. -\:'II 111.u.:<>. S700 or 1 ..... 1 nfl<'r Po11 rr r1•:tr 11 !ni!o1\ .U7·Jlg(j El\TER FRO~I ;-.1ae1\RTilt:R r:o-1 &terro. lo-.\• nll. '.?5 n1pi.;, Al-'{) 327 C'l1('1' 1't1.!lll•' .;I C)!h• r t''\!ras on "':n1• FIAT 'f,6 11.rERCEOES 13), 4 dr, ~S0.15 ilfl :'1 or tar"' S!o'Jf). •1r 1'1,1 nllrr. Pn r'i'l! :11 ,,r J.,.;,.,1 ----------I mint cone!. St!IOO. .68 VI•' n.. · &1~3()i\ l'\"t'S. \\ l1nlt' 1lo· f ~j,,, •• ,, ou.b, nc"'· p;iint PINTO Gelding, 1~ hands, 7 yl"ll old, Eni::-ti.<:h \\'rstrrn. S400 or best ofr, 51&-al-13 '69 12~ Spider , 5 spd, 23 ~111 Sharp. ruoo. CHRYSLER S l ~:·• ,,, S!~:·' 'iO ,\)IERICAN F.aj!'ll' ~·!PC . Sl:'IKI f!nn MG 642-.0,Jj.1 ;::,,. •I 11 \11 \ 1'11.01' Fin I _, -:.n-~ pd 3100 \\'. Co'lsf H1vy., N.B. air~. !lf .. 1-61£.6 11!v)•' 1';11 h111i.: 1.J,1. 'l•)11d.1~ ;,1a-!'>.\j~J or 97:).84~. NEWPORT IMPORTS Livestock 858 FOR Sall', Lnyin.1: ll rn~. I limo old, baby illall:uil duck5 b:irn 3/\6, 5.V1-5'r•~ .. a1·C'n•a '·""'·l', :> 1' • \"{'!')' 1. .. 7 ...... ,,,r '&If V\V Bllj;'. au!<lmalh'. \"l<'\I' ·71 <11RYS Ii ""'' 11 1 ~~·~t > I •• I "1 11 Jo milt's, n!'eds m1oor work, -·~~ '69 FIAT S,)() Spydl'r Con1·. CLASS IC •54 MG TF i-· 111~'11.: 1 r n· ·" ''1 . 11 1 1 .,0 '"-A Ch rni::ll'lt' Ex c·on•L Sl.l:il loadM. 1111\ r1ac•k. 1111.d n1uf H.o.i .~,i,·, 1. c·,,,11 \!,., \\ 1 trnc (' or ..... ..... t'VV TOP CASH $$$ JIT. !'\('\\• ri11nt. ,;eals, Rum; !\, ,,.,t ~. m"rf r .. f' to 5..1&-~ [hrs, S!i;1rn! ~.-1\'~'~"--nr G)IC pirkup in •!OOd ruri-I>"'~-~--1 "-1-1'1 '-""" "" "' ·r f,L!l...'! .. \·r.l •r :\'r l ol••'\ n1 n.c: ronr!. &t:!~., aft 5 paid for usro A:\IC or Jt'<'P~ "• . ..,,.,, .> 1 -· :tpprer. call aft l0Rn1, 1969 \'OLKS\\' ,\GF.;>. Rui: :S;;t JAGUAR 67:-1916 ,\uto. Powder Bluf' S!ll.i. CONTINENTAL I ni:in 1973-0us·T-ER - ·~11.::-1~~~!1 ~nd .lo~~ lfilfif/•J 9~J I---.:__:....;.:_:____ OPEL Call -19\....&\ll 1'l'i~ :'IT:n'k !\' . ..,.!J ur 111,1kt• ;1 I! •rd1 .. :1 ~ •lllll' ,\ •t. 11o ~.. '70 OPEL !\lust sell. 11lrlrr 1·ar or [11{'\\111 ·~"' z110.·, l!ll;, Air C'ondlt1nohu:, 1~.1di" 1 /-C JI .$~:.... n '.tick, .l.'.6-76-1 1 or AMC /JEEP '72 JAGUAR XJ6 'ii \11,V lketlt•, j[1J lllilt•s hluc hook \alu1' 1r.1<I" f!lt T1.u\ .. 111 ~~11)1l, Pu\•.1•r 't•··r 70 ' lg(j9 Harbor Bh·d. C.~t. 675-1907 ,\ 111•:'1• r. 1.>I •· :-,.,.,1 . TR • moc. very lov.· Auf on1a t ir transm1S.!'ion. DODGE l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiilliii;i mileage, $7!!0. !\Ton • Fri "'IPO"R'E H\IYUTO... po"l'r titC"eri ng. ntr M nrli· STATION WAGON 'i2 AUS, 7 pass. Sunrf. :'\lr•JtS. Thrt•111·t~•t1I t; ··~I ··1~~1 11• ........ -- G '"' h" 979--!650 "" '" TED •\ ., d' I . I th n'bl! coo. n<W """dean. --------1 >>C:tlU'> Boats, eneral 900 . . 1 ' BEST PRICES PAIDI tt<Jnini,:. ra ia ti?'f"!, f'!I er P"OY'i\. "'= ,,_., .,... ONLY $2999 1:::;;.;;.;.::.,.:;..:;;;;c.;;;_ _ _;..:.;: IZlc.::'3)~6..,_o;;;l&Ol""''"-=-=""'= in!l'rior, A.\1 Fl\1 s!erro ~_,._,., u-o,,.... .... ,., '69 001 ...... ~_; D:irt CT:-> ;~.;.l j SCRAM LETS 1973 SUZUKI 18.3 GT :?,500 Dean Lew is Imports rudio. (6S1EYY L 4 s..........i trunsmlssion. n din. 1967 \'\\' !"f.D.\:--1 "'''t1t"'1" he:irt i::a.~kf't 1 ~r.-t. Howard Chevrolet , • mi. all xtr11s. $£,00, or btst 1!66 Ht.rbor. C.:0-1. 641»930:: SEE IT • YOU'LL BUY IT nn~ll;;a!er, roof rack. 1312-54+4CKi Ext l:t l. Days ;,~·~~~~~hi~\111~1110~,-!;~~;ir :;::11. '.'l!,1t·A11 :1111 :or1 t .1 0•1\h •r• ,. oflt'r. :i33-1600 or 9'ffi..2376. -CASH FOR $6977 AGD l, ---'~·,~:Hl6'>='~l-"E~'~~·~·---1 ... ,'11. S1 1111-.c,1·1 Iii',. , ANSWERS -.7t-YA-,-1A-M-,-,25 r.-rx. 21 " Y~A~R70c70AR SEE rr ·$'l·o 3 u 7 ·L 7 L BUY IT VOLVO ~"' • :~1.1-~111 • ---~Xll-.•j.·, .. , __ _ --~.~·-~ -T -0ccu11 _ \Vhlne _Elude _ S300. Call 644-501i. Autos, Imported 970 9 .D'41l Ltlai&• '74 VOLVO 164 ·~nl.v~Y.~ ~~~ ,,~~~"~.~~: A LAS Fro!'." CR"I\' CUT F1lA.i.\1E for 1?> Yamaha ... I ~1 •I ., I ,., °"-" I 1ricd10 :i1 my rar. Th(' '6.q Pni.>inC' & paru. $150. ALFA ROMEO ;-~~2t;J47~·' 1-: "' ··""" Chrysler/P lymouth """' '" "'"I" "'"· "Tho c,11 67:>-!>;2' aft 5pm. YOLVO 9"'·· .. l··.:· * SAYE NOW * . . . FORD o""" Umly. '"" "' ,,, "" lires are botld." I said, "]l;o, l:;iO CC KA \VASAKI 1972 '69 ALl'A ROi\TEO Berlina.<:. lUUAA UlllO ~'!\2'1 lli.rti-.r Hh 1I it's jwu a CRE\V CUT." !'llI~T CONDITION' 2 to chocl&e from llwTy' l961i llarbor. C.\I. 641>-g?JJ,l TOYOTA c·,i ... r I il!<·~r· e SKIPPER e 54S-Zi89 8.U-lHO Dir. . . . '66 3-~ Sl'.:l)AN. H as AA~;,~;, 8 !.~~i:an.:~iiu;c~: '71 FORD PINTO 546-1934 N--•, a bo t 1~-·-,·~ •n KAWASAK~. End"-. 1~ AUDI e\'erythint;! 21 + J.rPG. ""'" H dlw' nin• po••r "'t'cti"'" ~ a · "'"' .... ,.. ,,.._-.. CC "°" •i 'I<; _,,, '"' Look.' & runs ~g r ea t ! 1""" arbor, C.:'\t . ~9303 1 · · ..... BY O\\'rl"r, ll'l72 S.1 !r•lh:·· I Mexico. Coast Guarrl pass , 1,......, mi. $-l.::i. 6~158 E filt'Cl bf'l!ed n.d1a1 llrt's. t:"· ~ SJ>N'll tran.~m 1ss;1un, rarlln. itr. air . pl~. p/h, no·.v Uc. Good mech & prol 96S-29Cll •72 AUDI 4 door, xlnt cond, P UGEOT nuine leather and murh h•·:;trr, ('\L'ifon1 t'xter1or ptunt . Sl·\:"il. Sn\llll ,1'"' II, malnL presently .signed on 'il YA.i\IAllA 250 ~IX. asking lo miles, S.1600. '67 XKE 2,.2, lmmae. 54 :'II, more. Demo. llOC.7JOl (J:?2COZI. 1971 f''tzr\' 1 t\l", ~-o "t p.i .. u. U altrmate Skipper on 4B' $350. xlnt cond 557-3421 ~!e~,;ng. nev.· tlJ'eS. SZ.!00. NEW PEUGEOT $6377 $1577 S.ltT:1. !IT \ \\"r,I l~Hh 1.;r Grande ?of a rl l nee r Ca ll 536-952-1 ~·;n..> r.1:r1"91 =.""&. 1:._ °'iii'.';"' KAWASAKI ZiO. """"''l;;;;;;;;;;B;MW;;;;;;;;;;;;I JEN5EN DEALER SEE lT. YOU'LL DL-Y 1T 1971 PL YMOUTH SATELLITE CUSTOM ., <I -..1 , 'I \\ .:• ~, \"• ''. ,.,. l• l•! l•'r\1!·' l'r.ol •'l\l~~IC'tl1 ! ' 11'"' 1 .'1 " ·'\ I ' I"" l \ ',! 1: •• 1 II· o.1\' I 1111, • ··1 -ri· l I , ' T .lo , • I ! • .,. 1' I I \ \ 51495 .:,,,, 11 \11.Y !'I If', •,\ 1 ~1 ,,, ~ 1 ~-1·1· I 1 • 1• .. 1.1111 (. ' 1 I', ~l l'•'• ! O •,._,, '.\ ! · , I• 1.i\ I Ii I' \I ...; ~ 1 • .-11 (1~-1·.•1 .1• n I',,. \J r._ I ;l•"'l1111 on t~l rt.l \\1 1l 'lH \" 01\i • •'<'ll'l'•'ll ;1· •< • \-I!" lo'I' I 1\.:0 "fr"r l'.11 1 .11o 1· 1. 111•1 t•l'!·T·•'"r .;~ .(•l , I 71 l•l' . .;'JJ I: .. \ i ' I Jt \/!' 1·1-.. +. c·1l. SI'• ! ~··.' .~ii PONTIAC '••I !'1 1:\Tl\l' -.1 I'. ·'..:"o I' ~ J• 1. r;,1.1 ... , ,\ 1,, i.,,, 1I 111f\ ... s 1 0 •t I< "'l7!1d1 'i"" ' \jl • l ."'l l I.. 71 \ kl;A, 10'• I 11, -.:1111 11 •1111 s:•,;111 1972 PONTIAC {;r111·h1ll1• C\111111· AUi!~ t:1.1ll• l'••\1•·r ~1,.1•rll1J.: ,\ Hr.tl1t·'· \'.'I! r \I ::-1rr'f'Q. Tilt \\hO't'i. f;H'\OT'}' ,\I(, \'111\I !:·~·!. !(di\ \\'ln'f·I~ • E\ll'n S/1.11 ;1 1. ·•I 1111lr-. 111.'• Fl·'l\ • ONLY $2499 ~I~~!~~ 11ShJ~!~~.~t1 :-,1 \'.\" '! l ;1· 1 II ~ C L·~~1 -------l • 1:. ~· •l••tr ~·.'. ~·I ;r m~Po'th•!)r"tn i::~r1. ·~..:..;ir,-, ------VEGA ;1 \'t,1:A <iT, amll1n """' rn.,'lur. 11""', ('h• (';11! B'l! 5616919 case. needs eng .,..'Ork. Make!• __ _;_:.;_:..; ____ Completf' Sales and Service. -1\A•" l•n•• • . offer, eves 5.36-1016 JE:"SEN 50 con1pacts on display. 4'\111111 lfJ.Di4 IUtA.Lf\. UllMJ S•; :;:'AP~ ::~~,o/ad· Mobil• Homes 935 ..,.. DCMU "' [ 1'TERCEPTOR PACIFIC MOTOR aY...,.YOLVQ TOYOTA """' '" '"' """ "'"'' vantage. Boy Scouts :· BAVARIAN . La'!tecti~tion IMPORTS W ' 111 1 , •~ \J!'C ~rli-1.·~'1 546-4990. MOBILE HOME M '" & W ln1n,edi11te OC'livery PEUGEOT/SUBARU 1~ 11~rbor. c.>. 1. r.1r,.930:3 J'll'-.6 11;1rlnr, c :-.1 r..~-!1:-.n:: Autos, Imported 970 A•1t01, Impo rted-9 70 Tum yonr rorl 1 luh' 1n1•' I• ).l<•ri!O. ~JI th. '1\ 111!!1 a nail~· J•ilot C"!.1<<1111~! \ 1 anr! U•t' 1h·· 'll•llt•'• [••r .• ~trrN'l'. Cal! f ;,!.·.;7, T••·l .. 1 Boats, Maint./ FOR SALE : 0 a.-,, 0 !'UL!. S!'.:RVrCE :>lJlJ " 1-":;..:;:....=::.-c;.:.:...._.-.-;._:.:.:.:.::;::...:=:.::.:.;::.:..__:.;.: Service 902 SILVERCREST T ~ B DEPART:'IIENT An;~;~mw. Lincoln A~t:s""". '74 VOLVO 1972 PINTO-- E ~~" Hunahou1.. ,\IJ\"!IHll!. T:'~n~· Do someth1· g Yacht f.l{lln!ennnrc 20' XM~~J~ ~~~ca ...... , OR . PORSCHE i ni,~ll•rl, IX'IU\•~ !nh rl•l r n Or Deck Hand E:2'trience. -' ,,_,, bl"~-1 ·." Best Deal Anywhere ! l•'.u 1r.ry ,\1 r. \'in' I J:1 . .-.1 .. ra ...... , , • .....,., re ng,, LEASE OR BUY Shnply hl'~ut1ful •OQ1f"1.X 1 d nt f * 6T>-5742 ""her•& •1"1. ~"·wired New '73 Bavari as 1970 PORSCHE 91<, "";"" ONL y $2699 ece or uour Bo1t1/Ma rin• for 2'211 air coOO .. kitl'h, at HUGE SAVINGS ! price r.;.m, 85JXXl miles. 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R.Nllo. l\lu,1 ~rll, S5.iO 0"[ u1or '" "H "llGO fRW " Coll &42-ltll Mon-Thurs. or llffl """ '"·'''" =---..,,, " '",....,_,,.. .., ' 71Mi5NTE CARLO L.sndau . 1963 01.J>s Culliis !\ta, \\',1tn.. D - 6 41 lull poy,·tr, run !'l(' rqulp " lrtl\ndllrd triln3, fl\('I. alt. 1o rnfl~. &'il-IDtO Dlr Si'/VI. lU&-10"19 ... ;.._.;,..;;;;;.. __ ;:;;;;._.;;_.;,.;;;;;;;;;a J " { - ., Thursday, March 28, 197'1 148 DAILY PILOT Supporters of Cancer Cur~ Meet Near Mayo Clinic ROCHESTER, Minn. I AP) -An estimall>d 1,300 pel'S<lns, many ol them e1nolional In their suppor1 for the con- troversial d r ug Laetrile, rallled at a Rochester hotel only o few hundred feet from the famed Mayo Clinlc. The "Laetrile in '74" 1ym· posium, sponsored by the Committee of Freedom' of Choice in Cancer Therapy, .THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane "Dummy! Planes don't beep!" l11 suli11 l\.illing . ,. Case Gets Delay SAN' BERNARDINO !UP!) -Trial or the parents of an JI-year-old diabetic boy who died after they cut off his in- sulin supply in the belief he had been cured by a faith healer has been postponed. ~wrence Parker. 34. and Stripper Missing In Court LEONARIY!'OWN, Md. (UPI) -Stripper Misty Hayes, also known as Mn. EWlioe Winget, failed to show up in a U.>0nardtown oourt to answer ~et she staged a "strolling ;treak'' in her boots and ~rse v:hile directing traf-nC in Lexington . Md. One molorts t was so distracted he drove his car into a church. · District Court Judge \v;IHam 0. Ster lin g forfeited her $?..50 bond and issued a warrant for her arrest. ~trs. \li in~ct promised 5he ·would give $10 to lhe church to help pay for lhe damage done by the motor ist I.Kit the pastor >aid he ha<!n"! rcteived .iny money. his wife Alict pleaded innocent to charges of manslaughter and child abuse aft.er their son \Vesley died last August. THE UNEMPLOYED NASA tracking station rt.echnician arxi his wife were to stand trial \Vednesday. The defense had asked a change of venue (location ) because a poll taken or prospective jurors showed a ma,iority were aware of the case and many already form- ed opiniom. 'lbe state Court or Appeal denied a change or venue Tuesday but Wednesday the Superior Court granted a delay until April 8 to glve the defense the opportunity ·to ask the state Supreme Court for the change. AUTHORITIES SAID !he Parker family had a visiting minister at a local Assembly of God church in Barstow "cure" their son by "laying on of hands,'' Aug. 19. Parker and his 29-year-old v.·ife then threw out iheir son's supply of insulin and the boy boasted to his friends that he. had been cured. BUT ON AUG. 2!, without insulin shots. Wesley began breathing heavily and it was diCficu/t. for him to talk. A home prayer meeting was held at the Parker home and the father "oommanded" the demons causing the diabetes to leave \Vcsley's body. The family pastor urged th e Parkers lo get the boy to a doctor. He died soon after. was reminiscent of an Jm- p ass i o o e d religiou s evangelistic meeting. ~tANY OF TIIOSE attending Tuesday night were cancer victims or relatives of people with cancer. Some were mov· eel lo approach the speakers' table and touch those who praised Laetrile as a cancer treatment. The emotionally charged audience punctuated the speakers' remarks fre- quently with applause. The national chairman or the i.-ponsoring organizatioo. Robert Bradford, a Stanford University engineer, said it was appropri ate that the rally Y.'as hetd "on the doorsteps of A1ayo Clinic ... TJIE NEARNESS clinic \\'as a symbolic act defiance against -the American medic.'.ll establishment which has labeled the powers of Laetrile unproven. Laetrile Is extraced from apricot seeds, the kernels within the pits. Dr. Dean Burk e, a biochemist who heads the Na· tional Cancer In s l it ut e' s c y t.ochemislry department. was amoog the panelists. Burk said Dr. Charles Moertel, a ~1 ayo O inic specialist in cancer treatment ·who says Laetrile is worthless, h.'.ld been "brainwashed.'' "BRAINWASHING IS part of the big lie against Laetrile," added BtH-k, whose support of Laetrile is not shared by many ·associates at the NCI. Burk also accused Dr. Jesse Steinfeld, head ot the Mayo cancer program. of incorrectly saying Laetrile had shown no anti-tumor effects. A form er U.S. surgeon general, Steinfeld was in- volved In many Laetrile in- vestigations \.\·hen he was with the USC School of fl.led icine and later as deputy director oI the NCl.. ··• B01ll STEINFELD a n d J\Ioertel declined \Vcdnesday to comment on Burke's ac- cusations. 1 Dr. Burk said d es pi t,e pubHshed reports I<> the con- trary, no ooe has refuted early study findings at Sloan-Ket- tering Cancer Center, New York , that Laetrile showed positive anti-tumor effects in rodents. Organized medicine tw not approved Laetrile as a cancer ,frcatmoot but the drug's use has been saoctloned for other purposes, including treatment of metabolic imbalance. ANOTllER \VllO SPOKE was Or. Ernest T. Krebs Jr .. a San Francisco biochemist and a developer ol Laetrile. 'Krebs described cancer as a "dietary deficiency disease" and sa.id he feels Laetrile is to cancer what Vitamin C is t.o scun>y. Dr. John Richardson. an Albany. G.alif. physician, said ha doesn't believe in treating tF,ors unless they arc in· ter.fering with a vital function. ·He said he thinks o( a t11mor as a metabollc was1e, ju.st as fecal matter Is a v.'aste of J sick baby. Meet Bea Anderson t One of the Daily Pilot's Ro le People F..d1tor of the 5Cction. lhe Daily Pilot C'alls People fronnrrly the Women's Stt1.ion), Bea Anderson has been wilh the Daily Pilol since 1962 and 5ettlon editor since 1963. During her yea rs or reporting local events in the li\ICS of her community's 'NOmen-and other peoplt"-Bea has seen lhe Daily Pilot's Women 's ~ion win many awards. The current &1arr has lakt"n honors at the nationa l, stale and l~al levels this past year and, under the new "People" banner will continue its winning ways, Mrs. Ander.500 pcedicts. ( flople J is the , Daily Pilot's Award-winning section for , w~men (and other people, too) • ' • ' \ I . ·~;1' ••AJll> '1oo~sco1ctl WMllKllS ' ' • 7 99 4/5 QT. $619 $1199 QUART I 7 • • San Clemente Capistrano Today's Final . EDITION VOL. 67, NO. 87 , 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1974 TEN CENTS Seepage Threatens New Slides • Ill Clemente By JOllN VAL TERZA Of 1119 D .. ly PllM llltf A stead)' increase or seepage blamed on irrigation from houses atop a sectioo of San CJem<'nte's Palisndes has ci ty engineet"ing aides roncemed this V.'L>ek. The sectipn, a troublesome portion of the bluffs below Colony Coves, loog has been one of San Clemente's most chronic and expeno;ive mainteoance problems. But in recent "·eeks new areas or the bluffs are sho"ing e\·idencc of increased runoff. The \'l&ter acce~rates slides . l'ity Engineer Phil Peter said this v.·eek that although me increased ¥1'atcr may not trigger a massive slide, it doubtless will increase the number of the smali slides which l"OOt tax-payers money and add to the apprehension of homeowners. Peter blames the seeping \rater on watering of laYiTIS and gardens. "ln the old days before construction \\'ent in, lhe city usually scooped up 86 Booked, about 500 cubic rards of mud and boulders a year from that area," he said. "Nov.· that tne residential areas are In. the figure is c\05er to 5,000 yards,'' he added. • ~lainteno.nce crev.·s are fqrced to constantly clean the area and their efforts have intensified now that a bicycle trail exists at the edge o( North El Camino Real. Slides ·force cyclists into traffic lanes and pose a safety problcin. The slides not only ha\·e ca~ a heJdat'l'le for the city staff bttause of m:unlenance. but relations between the city and residents ol the expensi\·e tov.Tlnouses above ollen have becon1c strained, too. ""An}1ime v•e do 311y major y,'Ofit dov.·n there v.·e'rc bouhd to ha ve calls fro1n COflC(!mcd 00meo"1lt'r1," said Peler. ~lost rl'cently, .!leveral residents romplaincd that the city v.·as al\ov.ing I Stt BLUt"FS, Page % I 44 to Go In Irvine Drug Sweep Two Youths Face Th,eft Complai1its San Clemente detectives and sheriff's officers ha~ sought juvenile court complaints against two thrifty boys - aged 15 and· L2 -v.·ho have admitted 22 burglaries ln recent months along the South Coast. And although police have been able to recover fulndreds of dollars In loot, many victims who lost rare coins and silver certificates will never recoup their investment , said San Clemente Detective Leonard Goodwin . The boys, both residents of Capistrano Beach. methodically dcpositt'd the cash they stole rrom several residences. The money Y>ent in the bank, but rare silver dollars and collectible silver certificates v•ound up back in general circulation. The return to the \'ict ims, Good"'in said. v.·ould be face-value and nothing mono. Goodwin said the case broke a v:eek ago v.·hen Sneriffs officers "'ere investigating a Capistrano B e a c h burglary. Ne.ighhor-s at the house reported st'Cing a palr of youths on !().speed bicycles near tbe house at the time of the crime. Late r that day, the same \1itness noticed the boys rolling coins at a local bank preparing their loot for deposit. Officers found the boys near the b<ink, and l'ne youngstcNi fled on bicycle. The bo)'S led police lo a residence ncarbr. "By the time the in,·estigators sot there. lhe boys already had their loot stuffed into a pillo"'·casc and a p!astic bag. They v•cre on their way to the back yard with a shovel -preparing to bury the stuff.'' Goodwin said. In all. the youngsters have admiltcd to a dozne burglaries in San Clemente and 10 in nearby Capistrano Beach. Cash v•as ~ prime goal of lhe duo. but some jcY:elry also·was taken. "The kids told us they'd Y1ork weekends v.·hen U~y · figured people y,'OUld be av.·ay from home. They v;ould ride up to a house on bikes. knock on the door, and if no ooe v.•as at home, they (See CO~IPLAINTS, Page t) Oraage £out Weather The weatherlady calls for part· ly cH>ody skies Friday, with some sun.Vline in the afternoon hours. Highs at the beaches will be 66 rising to n inland. Overnight lows 18-54. INSIDE TODi\ Y Tht onl»' thing at £he .star· rtuddtd prtmltrt of "Ttae Great Got1bt1" tooJ Jt.s .stars,. Robfrt Redford and /.f ia Fo r· row. Storv. Page 4. " • .... , " n •• " ''" " • n • Mlfhtlol 1"111Mf1 >t N•llMll ..... 4, JJ cw .... CWlltr ,...,. "'°'It ff.JI ~ l'TA JI SVl'o'I• ,..,,,., U S-"1 ,, .... INdl M1'11tt1 )4.JS TeltWlllH , JI w .. tlltf 4 W.,111 N-4, tt • • ( r/i11r S/HITH£,) Dlilt" l"ilot Sltff '1114• OFFICER, HANDCUFFED YOUTH WAIT FOR BUS IN IRVINE For Drug Suspects,• Trip on the 'Felony Line S~uttle' New Hamsters Carrying Incurable M enin,gitis? All hamsters bought since Dec. 1 should be destroyed or taken 10 the nearest animal shelter for destruction because they could be carriers of a form of meningi tis for which there is no cure. Orange County health officials "'arned today. The virus disease is not frequently fatal but it attacks the human brain and nervous system . Frequent headaches lasting three to five days and influenza· like complaints are its symptoms. Dr. John Philp, county health o{ficer. said Yt'ednesday afternoon that not only hamsters but also mice and rats used in schools should be removed from their classroom and returned to th'Cir oy,•ncrs for disposition. School officials from the Orange Coast area reacted to the warning by Cl1arges Against l\farines Dropped Two marines arrested earlier this "'eek in a case inili.aJly described as a possible • rape auempt. have been released without charge after the asserted v i c t i n1 .llithdrew her OOmplaint Juan ~fontoya, 24. and F'redcricck Sittingup, 23, both staliooed at camp Pendleton, ~"ett errested efler patrons al a North El Camino Real bar chased them down the sidewalk. -The victim;-inittally-had told otncers that two-men-gabbed her-U 8he walked along the roadway shortly before mldnl_ght. Police said loday that the woman declined to pursue her complaint. The two .. ·ere relea!!ed and lhc ('Bst was cloofd. • • Immediately noti!ying their principals. Because there is some confusion about which hamsters may actually be infected. most school dist ricts have urgl'd that all hamsters be cleared from the classrooms A telephone message from Supt. John Nicoll of ttK> Nev.'POrt·Mcsa Unified School Di strict commanded principals to send all hamsters and pet rodents home regardless of the date of purchase. ''The consequences are too severe for us to gamble \\'ith the health of any chi ldren ," said Dr. Richard Welty. depu ty superintendent of instruetional services at the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. in his memorandum. He urged principals to find "an appropriate. humane way" to remove the hamsters fro m !he classrooms. "Jt i! now your responsibility," he said. In Fountain Valley eleTMntary schools, ha1nsters are considered to be the property of the school. If any are found , principals ha\'e been given the authority 10 tum them over to the Humane Society for df'.slryC1100. lfea l!h officials say fhe hamsters in question v.·ere sold by the following stores: Coronet, Franklin, Gilbert. W. T. Grant, K-f.tart. Kresge, KttS;S. Larson's. McNew, F. S. Rasco. ~udy's. ~·o Guys. Sprouse-Reitz, T. G. and Y ., \'omado and \Voolworth. Or. Philp said the infected hamsterg were shipped throughout the U.S. from Florida in December and since then there has been an ootbrcak o f lymphocytic chorlmenlnglti! a m o n g many animals. · State officials may comt lo Cir3 nge .COU.nty to lnsPect ~1i1pments of hanuaers, mice and rats to determine if lhe disease ls present. t The county health officer ' said the disease can spread easily fmm ham.!lter jSfe llAMSTERS, Paxe tJ 7 Raiding Teams Lead Roundups By AR111UR R. VlSSEL ot. 1111 Dellf "lllt Slaff Operation. Irving , a massive roundup of gmpected drug dealers and USf:tS in the new city ol Jnioe wa1; ll'inding up tc.day, with 86 among lll wanted individuals - moMJy juveniles -in Cli.!t:Ody. DOES INCREASED WATERING ADD TO CLEMENTE SLIDE WOES? The series d. arrests by se:ven se:Jiarate raiding teams Is believed to be lhe largest roundup of its kind In California history , police said. B•low Colony Co..,•s, the M.11 Get' Worse by the Ye•r Oran11:e Coun!y District Attorney Cecil A. I-licks and Juvenile Court Judge \V illiam Speirs turned out to observe the s11.·eep, which hit ,the University Park 311d Tunle Rock areas hard. Now It's Turn of Ter11 Plalnclothesmen v.·ho had logged 3S adults and 51 juveniles arrested said a handful of them "'ere picked up in other cities on the Orange Coast as suspectro lr•inc suppliers. To Return to Pendleton ln\•estigators \\'ere pleased y,·ith !he ratio of wanted suspec ts in custody plus others cripturcd incident.al to the hunt for J30 individuals wanted on various charges. Tht>y had a rotal o( 88 pre-signed arrest warrants. A three--monlh probe in preparation for Operation Irving reportedi}' in\·olved expenditure of about $50,COO in special funds for purchase of a wide variety of narcotics, drugs and marijuana . ~ov.• that the cliff sv.·allow has r1·1l1rnr·L1 to San Juan Capislrano and all i.ot v.rll 111 th e .\fission Cornmun11y. Jts tht· l,·a~I tern 's tum at Camp Pendleton. Spokcsml'n at U1e base ! o d a ~· anno unc<-d their OV.'Tl bird mi~r;Jt1on Jn~ ere"'!! of titarinl'! "'1th heavy eqr11pme:nt "'ill move in F'ndav a1 the mouth uf till' Santa .\larganta ·Rl\"cr to rn:ikt• th·· tern 's nesting area irrcsistihlc. f'r1d:ly·s jaun1 to thl· lagoon~ "'111 m:.rk the third year of a roMCrv(l\1011 progrt1111 J(earecl lo encouraging n1 ore brct·du1~ or lhe birds. lern1l'd by om1tho!oi,:1~!s :-.orn1· of Cahforn1a 's rarest aquatic fO\\'I Th t· c~·rnflon~ at th f· r1\'t·r n1outh nr1· c:ilcul:11ed to pr('pan· lll">l!ng \Jl1·s for thf' lt!f!I~ \\IH.'11 1ht•\ b1:g1n lo :JJTl\c OC).I .... ~k Base y,·[Jd11fe tno loi::1st De:in s .... ·1ka ril , the foundt·r of 1h(' av.•;ird-v.1nr11ng cffc.rt to SJ\'e thl' h1rrls. said thnt "'hen 1hc µroJt•<.:1 bt·µ:<in thrC't.· yt•aN> :1(!0 only JR bird!i 11-td fhf' rivl.'rhed 10 brct-<I La'i! ~1:ar. 500 of thern \1i:rt· u:-1nH !he 1·~tu,1r1 Th•· -··ffon ha~ n1:1d1• 1>1•nrllt'!fl!l th .. nio': p:>;iulalt-d nv'il1n g 11!:1("<' 1n 1h1· 1101 Id for !h1 • r~1rt· bin!~. Dcteet1\'e J,t. John Regan, \\'ho headrd the probe of dealing and use in the 27· month-old city, said amphetamine and barbiturate pills, cocaine, hashish , n1arijuana, LSD and PCP, a veterinary horse tranquilizer used as a hallucioogcn were bought. He said Operation Irving -ll'hJch spilled over into Costa r..tesa, Tustin, Santa Ana, Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley -is intended to stamp oot cenlral rount y drug d e a I i n g , especially among juvenile3. The age range in the O\'emight .sweep ranged from 13 to 56, the latter being the mother of one suspect accused by polic-e of a running notorious dope party pad on Dev.•berry \\'ay. Odcl-eve11 Gas Ratio11i11g P1~ogram E11cle(l it1 Co1111t)1 fie also said in briefing both his men and member~ or the rrvine City Council CArlier that the massive sv.·eep· would shock and stun the community for a variety of reasons. lie warned council members to anticipate an avl\lanche bf irat e IS.. ROUNDUP, Page II • By \\'IU IAL\I SCHR EIBt::R ot ~ Ctltf l'ilot Slaff Orange C<1unty has becomf' the fir st e1·en-odd gasoline marketing pan1cip11n1 to dump the program. Governor Ronald Hcagan su~ncd ;in execuli\'C order at 2:50 pm. \\"edncsday. ending the system that has bct:n in eH1'Cl since Pt·lnrch 1. The program's ·cnd mcaTL<t ~as !itation.~ can sell to anyone. need not adhere to the Is Gat~h Alive? Missing Balloonist 'See n' by ESP LAUREL, Md. (UPI) - A practitioner of extrasensory perce p- tion claims misrulg balloonist Thomas Gatch is dying on the island of Guadalupe, but the Pentagon says it needs "more substantive In· !onnation" before resumin~ a search for him. Mn. Marcia Kuhn said .she began picking up "receptions" of Gatch on March 8. As of Tuesday, she said, "he had between three and five days to Jive. I !eel he is 'fh .a coma right now. He cannol walk, talk or cry for help or anythiJJg else.", Gatch ~ar:.Old 'Army_ reserve coloneL took of( from ~larris· burg, Pi hb. 18 m opes of becoming the firs! balloon1s! !o """ the Atlantic . He WL! last spotted Feb. 21 by a Liberian freighter about 1.000 miles wesl of the Canary Islands. The navy searched about" 95,000 square mi,les of the AU.ntic Ocean near the Azores in vain this month. ··--·-... h.11f-1ank re,cula:1on. nll'\J n•,1 U; g-;;-,ol1nc !'!!!na\ nags or po'\ thrir hour.s nrid rn1n1mum or max1n1u m purchaSf'!; Til1' roun1\· Board of Supcr\1-or' \nl1·d 4·1 i'11r><,,d;1} !(1 <l\'l'!:lf\' Ill'· 1:1·'"' <.'mcrgf'n<:y O\ •'r Supt>rv1sor" asked to llf' r1·mov<'d from lhc> pro~r:in1 iwc<ius<·. thry ~11d, pco.,lt· are us1:d to thr short .~up11h s1tu;111on :111rl ha\'l' rti! do"n th•'Jr dri;1ng-\Ohu1tJril~ l/v.1•\'(:r, 1:t-0rg<· Benn , chief of tllo• c11un1~··.~ EmPrgl'ncv Opcr:itinns Ci·nt"r s..11d that tht·rc i~ no more ~ilSflhnf' in th•· c"f'lU!1!\ 1)(111 than thf'rC v.·as hc!orC' !hr prr•pr:1!'11 ~t;1rl(·d The bo:lrd 1n111att'd thfi C'I en-Mil ~v~tl·m 11'1 Irv and cu rh pun1e H1 tin· pu1nr~ :inn Ion~ hnr~ a1 «c r\ 1cr St!l llOn, B.1· tll<' t1m1• tn<· 1>roi:rar~1 ~·nd('cl lun s 1n the eount~· \\('r1· .1tn1 ..... , nri11f'x1~\<•n 1 l~an \01ced ronf1dcr'l<'l' trid.i\ 111.11 llll· fr:ir of long lines re1u1 n1ng probabl1· 11·on"t m:it.erial1'.e • ··1 think people hare be(>n c1>nd1l1on<'d no" to .llO '"'0 or thrCf' da \5 bcfor(' 1·i~1ting a gas stat ion ,'· ht t!<itd "I don'! th.in!>: w1•11 Se<! a rl'I Um to the WA\' 11 v.as ·· · N.lpcrv1sor Ralph Diedrich. a lcadt'r 1n end1n1t Orange County's participation 'In !hi' proeram. 1n<.hcsted ~ "'ould ~\-l' hetn "·ilhng to k(.'('p It ln force If some of t!w-Hl"qU!~WS h1ffi beefl WUf'ked OU!, Ile SC-AMesl«i cr!Ulllon of A com1nerci11I permit ~~stem hkc lhat U\ Los 1\ngclPs County. \1·h1ch is S'Ull on the even-odd program. lk-;m also contended thait the! even-odd system would have bf.'<'n r talned 1r the ~Sc:>e GA.S. l'agc Z) I • I DAILY PILOT HAPPY BIRTHDAY, EILER Lagun• Greeter Larsen Fa med Lagu1ia Greeter Has .;.84th Birthday ;. People look tired when they drive through town. I run out there and greet them and they sm ile and laugh. Sure, they think J'm crazy, but that really doesn't matter," Eiler Larsen, Laguna Beach's famous "Greeter" once said . Wednesday it was Laguna Beach's turn to greet Eiler ahd lo help him <:i!lebrate his &4th birthday. A birthday party nt the Cottage Restaurant was attended by many of Laguna's V1Ps. ~ Eiler, who has been living at a San ~··Juan Capistrano nursing home s~ a bout with illness a couple years ago, ~ appeared wearing the bfight red shirt that is his trademark, al011g with the long . 'gray streaked beard and hair. · Larsen came to Laguna and started "greeting" in 1942. He then worked as. a gardener, greeting on U1e side. He has claimed he was lhe "world's worst gardener and the best greeter." He was officially proclaimed the Art Colony Greeter in 1963. • Greeting ~lsted or slandJog along ·Coast Highway, usually at the turn near Forest Avenue, and bellowing "Helloooo" 'to pusenby and motorists. During his liletlme, be bas modeled for 1 • many artists and photographers. ~ cards showing Eiler in Laguna 1 Beach in his greeting garb and stance r are prominent la ihe Art Colony's tourist oriented stx>ps. .Policeman Says "' He Heard Popeil Death Scheme I' j CHICAGO CAP ) -A Long Beach policeman says he overheard the .estranged wife of Chica go millionaire Samuel J. Popeil suggest to a gt>-between tbat her hu.sband be killed with sleeping 'Pills. Homicide det.eclive Thomas Hughes testified Wl'dnesday before Circuit C.ourt Judge Hyman Feldman that Mrs. Eloise Popeil of Newport Beach suggested the u.._qe of the barbiturate pills during two conversations she had v.ith Robert Pttler, a man allegedly oonlacted to hire a kill er. tlugbes said he heard the conversations through a listening device concealed on Peeler's pe rson. Hught."8' te.stin1ony 1ras gi\'en in a petition hearing by !ll rs. Popcil. in v.·hich !>tic asked for $4.256'-a·mont h ten1porary support for herscU and two teeoa ged daughters. ' Popeil, 59. pmmotcr nf Vcgo-~latic. , Pocket Fisherman. :ind other TV- promoted gadgr•ts. suC'd his wife for divorce last OctDber .and refused to pay alimony. OlANGI COASf lC DAILY PILOT T"9 Or•-Cwt! OAILY 'lLOT, wl"' ~ I• ~ tM """""''°''' I• ..... If...._ • ., 11'11 Or• .... 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Ht ""' t1ori.. 1""-frtt~ •l'fWlll ,.,.,,.. ... ldWttl..-ft ..... lft _, 1io1 •ffl'Wucld Wlllltvl ,_.. .. , -mlulefl 91 Olfly'•ltM _,., .._ C:llU -lllt ,.,,. 11 Cllllt MIN, Cl!l"'111t , ....,_ltollM tw Cllrrllr P.t.I -It!!" b<r "WI! ti.JS -llllri "'Ulllf1 ... ''""'"' u.s tra11t11r. T/111nd.iy, t.tarch 28, 1914 Minimum Pa y Bill To Nixon \'.'ASlll'.1-iGTO:-l (AP ) -Con gteS!i i<!nt to Presiden t I\ui;on tod ay, for his expcctNI signature. <i bill Increasing rhe minimum ~·age to $2.30 an hour. The House took final action on the compromise n1easure SOOll <1fter the Senale passed It, 71 to 19. Tiic llOU!iC vote was 345 10 :>o. Sen. Jacoh K. Javits IH·i\'.Y t. chief Republltan sponsor ' of the bill, tuld c.'Olleagues the \\'tute !louse advised 1t would be signed. The bill also would bring an addit ional seven million workers under the wages and hours act including a mi llion domest ics. The President vetoed a somewhat similar bill last year but the word at lhe Capitol is that 'be would sign the new version. The increase would raise the present $1.60 wage floor to $2.30 for 56 m!llion workers in a series of steps. The first step would be on May I. Congress last raised the minimum wage in 1966., The bill would bring domestics under the wages and hours law for the fir..t ime, repeal overtime pay exemptions in effect in several industries, tighten present law on child labor on fanns. and extend the scope of the law aimed at discrimination against elderly persons in employment. 1be wage floor would be increased on this schedule; -For 36 million workers covered by the law prior to 1966 -$2 ~1ay I, l2.t!I Jan. 1, 1975, and $2.30 Jan. 1, 1976. -For 19 million workers covered in the 1966 act, moetly retail a n d service employes, and covered by the current bill -$1.90 May 1. $2 Jan. I, 1975, $2.20 Jan. I, 1976, and $2.30 Jan. I, 1977. -For 750,000 farm workers who now have a $1 .30 floor -$1.60 May I. $! 80 Jan. 1, 1975, $2 Jan. I. 1976, $2.20 Jan. 1977 and $2.30 Jan . l, 1978. An estimated 4.5 million workers would receive pay hikes by the time all of the steps take effect. Sponsors of the bill said its poss:ii::!! was essential to raise the lowest-paid workers at least close lo the poverty level. Nixon argued that the 1973 mea sure was inflationary and did not include a youth differential permilling a lower r::itc for teenagers. The 1974 bill contains only minor changes from last year's versio n. It does not contain a youth differential but does liberalize present law slightly on employment of students. From Pagel COMPLAINTS. • • would hit it arxl take off on the bikes. ''If a'nyone was at home. they 'd concoct a quick. logical excuse and take off." Goodwin said. "As in many such c.'.lses. the exact total or crimes could not be determi ned by investigators. "\Ve're certain that a lot of them "·ere ne\'er rtported by the victims. and the kids have pulled so many .smaller ones that they can't remember them al!," he_ said. Capo Merchants Ask Sunday Dump Reopening 1ratc San .Juan Capistrano shopo\1·ners -tired of cleaning up other peoplr's trnsh -arr dc1nanding thcit rnc county reopen the dum1> on Sunday. Every ~·londay n1om111g the nicrchanls of the 1'.1ission Vill age Shopp1ng Center come to work and rind their trash bins full. Sometimes trash dupers don't e\'rn OOther to use the bins. "~1erchants ha \'r lo clean up thC' allr y c"•ery ~fonday," s<ud Colleen .,\1 ul.'1ler. spokesman [or the ri.t r r c 'n a n t s ' association. ''Because the dump i~ clost'd. pt'Ople grt excited and rather than take thei r trash back home, they ' dump it in our alloy." ro.tr. ~fueller said wCC'ds, clippings. f:'J rbage -even an oven -have been found stacked behind the plaza. ,~Je rchants aren't yet sure what action thi'y ~·ill take in add Hion to postlng no-- dumping signs. said ~tr. l\1ucl\cr, but sorn1'lhing nn1st be done soon . "l1ne bins are large. but no l large enough for the entire south county," she s.1 id. Judge Postpones Brannon Sentence Sentencing for Saddleback Callege trustee Alyn Br:innon . convicted In Januar;• on a bookmaking charge , ha s been continued to Apri l 8. Brannon . 44 , wa!I ~chtduled for sentencing \\rednesday and apJ?!ered wllh hfs._ 81lomey John Downir or Sant.a Ana to ask for the two-y,·P.ck rk!:IA y. Aft« h1!! ret'trrt eonviclion in conne<:llon 11.·lt h A i &mbllng ring in the }!arbor Area , Brannon announced he v.·ould resign fro1n Ille S.1dd leback board a~ of .hme ~ Te1ase Sce11e • From Page 1 ROUNDUP ... telephont cans from parents and for his men to be cautious In dee.ling Y.'lth t.A'hat ht called tM ~1ommy-Daddy Situation. "I Intend to create on clt·ment of fear," Lt. Regan declared as he and fl~ld coordJnator Lt. Charles Boua briefed councilmen. "Two weeks from now. the same officers who put this thing together .'.Ire J?Oing to walk throt.1gh Uni\'ersily l!igh School . The kids aren't going to know y,·hat they 're there for, but -they're there." He said in the aftermat h (If Operation Irving -so named for sec recy in case ~r any illicit ea\'esdropp ing on pollce radio frequencies -that It went re1nark ably smoothly. The largest single incident '''a.!I a 7:30 p.m. raid at the t:niversity Park tov.•nbouse of \\'anda ~loore and her son, l\fichael. aL 18151 Dewberry Way. Intelligence sollrces alerted poli~ to a planned p:iny al lhat k>c.ation. the address of scores of past complalnts 11.Titten and on file with police and city .officials. Raiden blocked off lht> cul-dH&c with unmarked cars and burst iu to be met by a snarling German shepherd dog and booming rock music. s c r a m b I i n g suspects, all of ~·hon1 were taken inl o cu stOOy . Dana !·fill s l·ligh School drama students Ron Sukut and Eileen Razzari run through gripping scene de- picting parental tensions in "Flowers for Algernon, .. play about retarded 1nan and his love of a pet mouse. Production opens tonight at 8 o'clock in Porthole Theater.· with performances Friday and Saturday evenings as well. Tickets on sale at door before curtain time. flfoore, 18, and his 1nother, ~. were booked on arrest warrants charging multiple counts in,•ol ving drugs, plus coospiracy and held in liC'U of $10,000 bail each. Neighbors crov.·ded around o n sidewalks and cheered and applauded as the big white police bus rumblod away. loaded with suspects seized at the Moore townhouse. Officials Remain Silent Paper R eports Standnra Oil Tax Bill 'S 1nnll' Operation Irving ran like clock\\•ork. or a military manruver. c:ons1dering !he scope of the acth·ity and U1e different methods of dls pos1ng of arrestees' cases. 111 l\.idnaping of Attache Outlining the strategy in briefing, Lt. Regan explained jurenilcs nan1ed in "'arrants were the initial targets. fol lov.·ed by ju veniles know n to furn ish drugs or hang around users. th en adults v.·anted on warrants. HER~iOSlLLO. hfexico (AP) American officials here maintained silence today on details or the kidnaping of an American commercial attache, bul Fr1>1n Page l BLUFFS ... boulders lo lefter on the edge or a 12-(oot \\·all buiJt by the city and county to stabilize the section. One res ident brought a bag of rocks to a ci ty council meeting and reached inside. pulled the clods out one-by-<>ne and dropped each on the floor with a resounding thud. lie demanded that ftle city rC'lllO'Ye the rocks and dirt before one fell on a passerby on the trail below. The city balked until another slide hit and left I larger ones on the brWt. ne ·were ~·e down there, than the ople st ed complaining that Yt'e ~'ere digging nd increasing the slide problem. Som mes you just can't win," Peter said. From e cost standpoint, the maintenance of lhe bluffs. construction of cribwalls and erection of log barricades have run into the tens oC tnousands of· dollars, say city officials. And as long as the bluffs remain at their steep angle. the slides v.111 continue. Pel.er, an expert on mining and geology. said it Y•ould take hWldreds or years of slides before the blutfs round thei r natural slope. ''It looks llke San Clemente \\ill be faced with cleaning up the me:S&. for a few more centuries," Peter sa id. Art Group Sees Collage Tactics Antoinette Wiking ·will demonstrate pri1.e-winning collage techniques at to nig ht 's meeting of the San Juan Capistrano Art Association. The public is invited to the meeting which bC'gins at 7:30 p.m. in the aud.itoriun1 of hlarco Forster Junior ~ligh . fllrs. \Viking has received more than 100 av.•ards for her collages, oils and v.•aterco\ors. Her latest is for a piece titll'd "Butterfly Fan" which v.·as given a prize by the National League of Ame rican Pen Women. The artist lives in San Juan Capistrano and Lake Arrowhead. She received her BA degree from Chicago Art Institute and also hot~ an adult education teachin g credenUal. 2 Oiildre11 Die Of M~ningitis \'ENTU R;\ (UP1 ) -A mening1ll$ cn11break \1•hich has takrn the live$ of two children and hospilali1.cd two others was reported by the. count y director af health s('r1·lces. ~tid 1rerr ~ta ry Avina. 14. and Cynthia Gilbertson, 2, ••ho died at scparnte hospitals, Health Director Steven Ca ra}'. said \\!ednesday. Tv.·o other youngsters ware placed ln ' Isolation at Ventura County HospitJI. From Pagel HAMSTERS. • • W hamste r and that until It is $topped , no hamslerS.'llillilld be bn>aglln<> :ldlool. The mtntn"lti!i strain Is relativtly mild but when contracted by humans c111n .be palnrul. and ev~n fatal. In some cases. llealth orrtclals t'Sllma~ the Florida firm being investigated ships 111 ltast 100,000 hamsters. • !'hey v.·eren't expected to meet a reported fS00,000 ransom demand. John Patterson, 31 , di sa pp eared Friday, reliable sources in Washingtoo said, but the kidnaping was kept secret until U.S. Atty. Gen. William Saxbe referred to it Wednesday at a news conference. Saxbe said he canceled a trip to Mexico City because he feared the kidnapers would link his visit to the abductioo. The State Department later confirmed the incident. John Hushen, a SfX)kesman for the JIL!Uce Department in Washington , said Saxbe had never been told U.S. authorities were keeping me kidna.ping secret Tbt ransom demand for Patterson was alipped under the door of the Hermosillo comulate and signed by the People's Revolutionary Army or ~1 e x i c o , Washington sources said. A Jiennosillo newspaper El Sonorense reported that a Yt'tln'lan placed a classified ad in the paper saying :, "GiovannJ (Italian for John) I have the · money you need for transaction. Please contact me so I can send it to you. Ann." The paper said the woman, a friend of the kidnap victim's v.ife, Ann Patterson, later canceled the ad. A spokesrnaii at the U.S. consulate denied knowledge of t'fle ad. The U.S. government opposes meeting ransom demands. When the American con..ul general in Guadalajara, Terrance G. Leonhardy, v.·as abducted last ~fay and lertista demanded S80.000. his family had to borrow the money to get him txick. 1>atterson moved to Hermosillo, 150 miles south of the border, with his wife and young daughter three months ago. The ~fexican attorney general's office sa id 1ne was la st seen driving from the consulate with an unidentified American . The car v.·a.s found abandoned. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -Slandard Oil of California pakl only $14 million in taxes for 1971 -about 1.6 percent of its total income, the San F r a n c i s c o Otronicle reported today. Confidential docwncnts obtained by the Otroniclc listed Standa·rc1 ·s earnings for 1971 as $855.7 million worldwide. A spokesman for the company said the percentage appears unusually small. but that it was perfectly legal. He said the oompany pays most of its taxes in foreign countries and that foreign taxes can be legally sublractl'd from the amount owed the U.S. government. 1be documents are in the hands of the Senate foreign relations subcommittee on multi-Rational corporations. Th ey show Standard paid $312.5 mill ion in taxes to foreign nations in 1971. The document.1 also show Standard planned to increase crude oil shipments to the Eastern Hemisphere and decrease shipments to the West -including the U.S. -in 1972. From Page l GAS ... state energy office had agreed to make some minor changes in it. Some fear was voiced this week by Supervisor Ronald Caspers. v.·ho cast the lone vote against dropping the sy.slem. that Los Angeles drivers will begin coming across the line to pirate Orange County's gas supplies. But Bean and other COWlly supervisors said they doubt such a problem would be widespread. The plan is still in effec t in Alameda, Contra Costa , Los Angeles. Riverside. San ~lateo, Santa Clara , Solano and Ventura Counties. No suspects under 18 were to be picked up on warrants after JO p.m., as a public relations gesture to prevent furth er disrupti<ln of family life . The juveniles not ch;irged "'ith sales of heavy drug involvement -but such matters as use or being present in a place 1vhere drugs are used -\\'i!i be offered a chance to get out o{ if.' Referrals \\'ill be made to the Diversion 'Youth Services Program. a UC Irvine· based guidance and rounseling plan for parents and youngsters involved in such a crisis. Co6ta ~1esa Police Chief Roger Neth, whose men patrol Irvine on a oontract basis, noted that among youngsters <lr adults charged with sa le. all are accused of tv.·o or more counts, with substantial sums involved. One defendant was charged v.·ith 15 COWlts, while most or those arres1ed as the seven raid teams crlss~rossed the sleeping city acknowledged past arrests or conviction. "This is one of the best-planned, best· coordinated operations J'vt> ever seen," Chief Neth added, noting it took n1uch work by his men . pl us those of lhc other departments, the feder al D r u g 1 Enforcement Agency and Orange County Narcotics Task Force. Prisoners taken in the raid were transferred to the Operation Irvin g command ~t at !he county fire and police sltbstation at 19002 Zee St .. then bused to the Costa ~lesa J bil for pro- cessing. Kidnap Threatened NE\Y YORK (UPI \ -An unemployed artist has been arrested by FB I agent s and charged \\'ith threatening to kidnap directors of the P.1useum of r..1odem Art and other muse ums in New \·ork. Arnon . .:.;oiiiii'-......._ -f NEW!~ FREEZER on the BOTTOM • Save up to 75% actual COOKING TI ME , -.. because you use it less! • Conver11ble doors. loo. 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TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening MARCH 28 m Mt'fie: (2h1) "fiY. sfar flRil" (d11J ·31-Cd•1rd G. llob1n$0tt. . 1:00 o e o aim CE rn "'•' (]) 01~(}.)Q)({;t;;nl!J) lh•• 0 l on11U1 l :JO D (ill CIJ CD finho11.M: t•i>t. ~ eri.on 1nd ho~ mtn tlvt 1 1111 •ho has driven htf cu ovri 1 ch11, lhtn 1ush lo 1 $fable rue 1h11aten1n& to dts!10~ v1lu1blt r~te horsu. ID Mer¥ lirilli• Show W Ktn Membt11hip Week/Non ··11 There l ife 1n Ouler Sp1ctl"' (6) "······ Ht1MI 0 lntrl, Killlliltit l m TM rli1blcl"11 G) Ni11rt C1llttf m u ''",. c.iu11u 9 Ml'tlt: (CJ (2111) "111 l o1t I Wil" (dr1) 'Si-01n1 W7ntt1, llob •rt w11111r. m MMct,odre Ltdrt O)Spfff lac.tr rJ!) P1aor11111 Ntwtl1 9:00 0 1~(t))@ CIS r~-r s d1r Mo'lit: (C) (2>ir) "4 fillllJ fun· llit1" rou1 h•N -hour co111tdy pilot" "lhe ftH '"\tr Slit.," 1t1rs Fen P1r~t1 11 1 w1do..-e1 11111na three l•wtly d1 u1/ll e11. "Do111l1lc'1 Drt1111~ slus Joi.eph Mil.Colo 111d 11111 Mo1· tno 11 • h1nspli1nltd·lo·C1i.torm1 tr 1111n C1lhol1C touple. "Pitt '"' Tilht" sl•rs Cloos ltKhnun 1nd 1:30 (jJ Dt111T'1 Clltlc:t C1Jm1nt C4nd1 11 mictdle·111d new· 0 Mtlit: (C) (90) "l•1 Nan W~t fy•tds 1d1ust1nK lo m11r1td hit. Wantad .. Llvt ftrt"r" (drt) "10 "(htnp ti 12St• SL" 1r1rs Ron -Stuart WJutman, Bull l•tl. S.ndJ Class and Rollt lli».e1 i11 I/It sto1y Dtnlll:i. ol 1 l1ml!(s move I/om HJJlem 10 nll uppe1 d1ss suburb•n loullon. O Dldi Vt1t o,t;• O Q,(i)lfQl a;)lr111i4l1 tlll (fj Mll'f Gtittt. • Chier Ironside tr.ck! tht nn1le1de1 m TMI 1111 ol 111 outt11 lhlll 1lle11tty brmss (£) Dr11net 111ls 1n1o lh1S ~untr, lrcm Mt~1co (jfl (}) H11111'1 11110ts to •ork ts domtst1cs. ED Zoom! @ Tkt Bold 0114'1 1-------n...liwi'lr .. ~ D 111Jm rn11un1 fu "The 8111· -u:1 • .....,_ jo"l" 11!) C.~s knowll:dif ol !.OT " I - • a.:J Ttlt·llt,lllt Mu,ltll Ct!, "II.en 1 $tV!le te$I ....-hen ht CE Dtttr1 t1tt1111 comes 11p0n • rown undH the ~pell (El Uttrt RIKlll ot • malt •llch. 7:00 0 (]) Q m Ntw• fl) Gorrt~ 0 lowlint 101 Doll1r1 al V1ritd1dt1 Yt11el @ Mo'ilt: (2111) "Dttll \11llly" !:30 0 News (drt) '47-lda Lupino, 01ne Clark ED llCCT Mtmbtrship Wttk/M11inn (]) lnnt1 SplCt M.1sio• Conlln~d. 0 Wh1r1 MJ Une? m U Hien1 m I lllft LWJ 10:00 0 ID@),...., m H I c Rtpalt1 m Mid SQ111d IJ.'>11 (1J') (l) I Oru11 If JtHnit '"!he (ner11 Cn111: Amtrican Solu· tD Ulntrtldt hons" Conclul.'on ol 1 two-pill re· r.z:i (j) Dftptt POil on pos11bl1 :sol11t1on1 to the ED 1'1-,clltl.o To~bt "Thr Sein.or, tntr11 u1s1s. I 11nk MtGtt 11 llo1L Wi»r1d" 0 m m ~ NtWI = ~t '· · (6 N11kt Gtlltl)' (r.tY \.•' .... 1ii1 0 ""ClJ '.!:'!StritlltlS.af111· E!lth11111" uu .... aJ TillH Sltolfl tlKI (II) Mike Stone 1mper!.On1te1 1 1111111 on 1n 1!\empt to 111p ' J:;; I) OrMll WtUt1' G111! Nrsttrics Pfl';SI k!Htr bt!ort ht c~n stnke 11oren ind a clttr ust or 11pio · Dram• T09·ltvel IO'l't1nm1nt 1tc1111 ire i""· n111 1111ns into 1 cast ol 4tctpllOll ' ' Pr1iM Ille Loid Cluk ind lnl'lllUnllfJ iuitldt. Ut·]O '6" T ·11 hi l ~lte(lll'tH•rtt• · '-"J wi I one N,..Prlce ti Rlcld m Jt:urntJ to AdvtnUn~ . Ht lp Tlly NtlPbor l 1n Co'bJ L .. You AUtd fol It T11t11 con Oswtldo C..lwo O Milllo11 $ Mo,lt: (C) (?hi) · llC£T Membenl11p Wetl/l lack .-:COunU, 'lrl" (drt) '54-Will~m Jo•r111I . . )loldtn.' Blnt C~sby, Grice Kilty. EE Los D111 fthcts :lDJ L•I'• ,.,u A 11ot11 11:00 e o om mm New1 m l twlltht4 (_:J){IJ (lQl fD ll} ctJ /hw1 [11) (])To TtH l~r Trull • Q TWmcht Zone ti) (i) Wiid Wttli el Ml1111l1 ( 6) l'erfJ M15G11 £P llCO M1111berMrlp Wttk/kdon 0 Movlt: "'The Squ111 lun1l1" Ch.ctn• . (Ora) '56-fon, Curtis. Pit Cro•ler. ( 29 (.I)) 111111111 Dean Show ID Miuio1: lmptniblt €n lo11tt1111 Wlnttn Show m MoJit: "Tiie llin1" (dr1) '52-ffi Tiit CMul C111 G~r•ld Mohr R1t1 Mc"no l ·OO 0 C9 (J't)@ TM W1lton5 (R) l11 (3) 1.iwi11i E11r . · Grandpa Wtllon 1t1w1 l!Gmt ,lier Q61 Allred Hl~ttl l'rtMn\I Grandma 1cc11sts hill'I ol flirt1n1 l~C.,,J fht 1'ionet1s with the Baldwin 1ister1. fhos tP•·i tl:ISmCintmil U wdt WIS w11Hen bJ Clltn Colb, who .!!.IJ'S Cr1ndm1. : ll:JO O (~ (ii) (jJ CIS lite Movie: Q QJ {j) (igj m f 11 J W 1111 II (C) ''Onienlle.i" (tom) '~And1 Show Crifhlh. ftllc11 r111, Walter Mil· 0 Mtril: (C) 12•r) "The Che.a l"" 111111. (dra) '6'-Sltphtn BoJd. Q ij} (!)Ml ED Johnn1 C11Mll 0 CHOPPER ONE-BOMBS 0 Morie "Rttt1 1'1ttt>I" (Id¥) "48 -John 81ytbe. W•llr Pitch * MOTORCYCLE GANG 0 11 (3J CE W<de W0114 ti En· ttr1ainmenl "'ktdemi o! Coun!ry Mus•c A..-a rd!"" Roger Miller hosts ff) KCO Nembenhip Wtek{Bth+nd !ht lints o @~mc~''''' 1 ··rhel Sc11mble · lo1in1 f10111 lht OIJmpic I De1ler'1 Choice M11lc111 Film f11tiv1I 12:00 f6) Or. htnt lhuorl1 !JOI Mo'ilt: "So Wttl Rtmtmbertd" m Mowle: (C) "Her Twtlwr (d11) '47-John Mills M•rtll1 Stolt (dr1) '~4-t!eef Ca11on. fD llCCT M1"1k11hip Wtel/M1rint1 l ,·OO ~ O [f' . .,-,..0_1 NtWI Mlsslt• liYe ind llptd tO¥t!IJtt ol • r \£ .. 1' !ht Mu111e1 10 m+n1on lrom P1s1 · il.O) a:J Tomorrow dtn1·s Jtl P1epul11on \1bonto1,. JPL e•perrs provide de01l1 ot the sp1ct probe ot M.11J, Venus ind Me1tUfJ. 1'10111m will ~t inttrrupr td pHKMl•UllJ for membu$h1p 1p peals. EE J11tvts de Cali Cil) Ctrn1n·1 M•Ytlf 1:45 O Ml)Ylt: "01tJ011 '•n•re" (•c~) '57-lo11 Alblli]ht. John Ericwn. 2:30 ID All·Ni1hl Show: "l lood on tht Sun;· "The Little Mlni1\e1" l :JO 0 MoYit: "Pfotlurne·· (m71) '46- Geoiee Rift, l 1nn 811i. 2:00 (!l "Sunltl lo11ltw11dR (dr1l ·~ Friday -W1th1m Holden. Glo111 Sw1nwn. 0 (C) "The llesurrtction ti Zich· ll"J W!lttl11" (dra) "71 -ltsl1e DAYTIME. MOVIE S N1el~tn. e11dto1d o.11m1n. I m '"luunr" (dfl) "48 -Joh~ 9·JO 0 (C) "Ulldt! tht fu111 fum Trrt" Payne. . (tom) '6l -JKk Lemmon. t"o! Q6" "Poslm1rli 101 D1npt" (m,s) Lynler. j ·5~Rob~rt Bean, .. 1.·00 ~(C) "A s rnmtr Plit t" Conct J:OO\\!> (CJ 'The .11ndw11on (mus1 • ~J • 53-fred Asl1111 Cyd Ch1nsse (du) ·!i9-R1ch11d l11n. Oorotht J:JO iJ (CJ "Ltrs Make Ltw•· (101111 l) iJG.~~:· WIJ lil•" (mys) ·~5 _ '60 -Yvn Mon11nd, M111trn Mon· l lt1nor Summerht1d ~o;: (j) (C) "l ht Gi1I Who llnt• ll:JO O "ll1i.e1nn1 McCoy" (drf} '49-Too Much" (m1sl '68 -Nine, f1rltJ Gl1111er. Jo•n Ev1n1. "Horst· Kwan. Addm West . l11th111" (tom) 'JZ -lht Man 4:30 L32 S.lm~ 11 lOAM 11,tin1 81othe11. (~LI 1) "Tht ln!irns" Concl (dr~) 12:00 ID (C) "1111 Out1lders" {•t~) '501 '62-M1th1e1 Callan, Chi! Rob11!· -.IOt! M.:tre1, 11.rlrnt 01ht. '°"'· 1 KOCE TELEVISION LOG U;ll Sl!SMllS STIEIT ~Cl 1:11 IDUCATIOfrUoL SCHOOL O•· ,OltMATION ~Cl l :lt I CAN ltlAO !Cl "Mtp(ll,.H 19 (;1vlf19" -(ll!IClttn l•I lnvlle<! lo 1 .. ._.tt en t11t tM,lc ""''e<>c• p.11. te•n 11M<I I" t 1111t1. l:H COV Iii TD COYll CCI "Tl>I Mo!ltl1•• -A Cll1ICltM'1 c:ltUlt wk lft lt"'"•t~rt 1:4S ltl,,LlS !Cl "'0..0! Tt lht ,,,,_,. -Cll!l!tt"" ltttn ,,.., mtr1 IC· f..Om"'OIHl~I lo Clll"9f by 11\01>9 Woll\ hf"' lllll•t 1111"91 lie flle<ll ID llelo Ill.., Wtvlvt . ,, .. ALL ASOUT 'l'OU rtl "Na Two Al+k1" -(hlldtt1'1 !ttr~ lhtl !lll!rt ft l'IO -1n¥wtl11"1 ••telly llkt lllt ..... l1IJ IN$t01 Ollf ICI '"Bu1tw·• CllUdrtn ..1r1....ftlll"d to rtc0911lre tnd cape •llh'i11rr111m~.- ':• CAltltASCOt..l!NOAl !Cl t i• CONflU•'S CLOTHING (DI.NI.It !Cl "1'11Khlng !!'It S-lrl. tl\4 llOdlce" -Lt111Dn n 11• OIMIHSIDHJ IN CULTUllllSJ fCI "ll!"ll'lllOll•tpnk l"ftldwork"' l..IHOI! U t ill ,ll!IHAHO SICITCHIHO !Cl ·•tont-t' t..lnH'" -Ltuon 11 4:• E1..illf.1111c COM,AN'I' IC I J;Of SESMll STltEl!T lCI t :lt OMNllSUS M CCI "Southtf>\ Ctlilatnlt An S11r HIOll Scr>ODI J•U fltncl" -s ..... I("''°" will -·· (-I.Kl 11'oeM! 11)11 /\IOI' Kllool "'""I tltfll •rorn Or•noe t""' L01 Af"91k• c_.ton. ,,. l<ltEIHAND SKETCHING (C l '·(Ot\!o./f Llflll" -LtHCMI 11 711t OltAHGI" COUNTY 11!\lllW ICI Ott"9f covnrv'• "M19ttlM OI tM Al•" wlll '"°"' the Jt ... fll'lt ..... tllod tor IHC"l"ll ..,U'lk.11 Ill• 1!r_1, !ft Pte·1cllool <llllclftfl. 1:• CONNll"S CLOTHING COltNl"lt ICI "'An1enln11 lftt SUrl, tnO lodl< .. ' -Lenon \1 l tll !'OCUS OIAN$E COUNT'!' (Cl •·s.~11 ANI $<1100!' Tiit Pr!ll)tf"'" ,... HOt! }Im Coootr WI" dl1('.y\\ ~ ol ~._.,,.. k.bl:lall. -ifl<ludllll! " IOOll •I "'loltnt• minor!!~ tout•llon, 1nd wll.lt !~ l)tln9 OOlll ebou! I! l :M WOMAN •Cl "WhV Wi!mtn Aff O!Jo1-1l1!otd wl!h Tllll!r Gynec:o!°"I'"" t ill ll'r•1NG l..INI! IC) Wllll•m ,. But~''"' Jr, 11 hln! (&0 l'l'!ln) -. , . • \ '~ I ~ PRICES GOOD THRU APRI L 3, 1974 FEED S 5000.' "Golden Vigoro" Lawn Fertilizer ® All-Purpo·se Lawn &. Garden Fertilizer • flf ""ytloiflt Y'"' 1r1wl • ft r 11.weu, 11111, sliri*1, •tt•l1bl11, !.w11 • 1tetv1•"• HltM..l t111ili1t11iv11 ,, .. • "e1t1n 11wnii.·• with 111111 .... 11! 3 ~l~•a • Satisfa ction guaranteed by Vigo ro! • .. Greens-up" yo ur lawn quickly ... keeps it greene r, longer! ~ • Won't burn ..• is odorless ••• and doesn't attract fl ies or bugs • Now, scientifically formulated with a patented fo rm of even.relea se nitrogen • 25-lb. bag feeds SOOO sq . ft . area ,,... .; ., ., --.... ~'\ R ~ \\ .\. ! . l, 'v , \.: /// Snail and Slug ~ · ~ Killer Pellets • l 1t11ch 1...I kill1d11tr11di'11naiti 011d 1h1,1 • l•11t·lt1tint t Htdi•t n111 • J .•. ~ •• "'"' '' 1111111111111 Germain's Pentrex. Plant Fertilizer • Jtttili111!.W111,1h1ubs, "'''• ...... ,, • U~d t.m1111 lmmtliicitt ""tl11tie11 • l rHk1 up still !tr H litr plent ,,,.11. 2 Gol. 598 fo• . - Indoor Antenna "Rabbit Ears" • lair It i11110H ••• It••''"'' • ftr ttlo1k I whil!JIM 11111 TY, pl111 fM foi i. • Ttl1111plftt de1i111 l1r "'' Mjv1t1111nl a.,. 1 19 1.11 Metal Saw Horse SO.ft. Antenna -Bracket Sets-----Lead-In Wiring • c-1d1 214'111 for111 stwllly •11'111 'twlior11 • ,.,, ,, •11• .... -•.1 '""' ..... 111, 1_,!111 • SlrNt oll .... tt.l 1t111trvcti111 88 ~. • Moel .. p rMJ 11111 .... t h11illt Mft• w!111 • St1111t. llttf1111t t1•11H wl11 - lirtw• • IMfrtwn,_!1tur1111TY,IMI 99:, .. "Glidden Spred" Satin Wall Paint • lolt• l1nn11I• fir Hly paintintl • lHw1111t lo1111H1rk1 ... d1i11 lao • lostiftt ~Huly -•1J 11r1, Ito! '"'"'~ _,. ......... ·-.; ~~:.-::_.;:.::::~· -·----. . ..... "- ' 1-Pt. "Zynolyte" --Ep0xy Enamel • l'illl·sl1t .,.., -••I ... 'llff''' •liiit1, hieh 1!.11 • PrHlllla ... le llftl el-1 •J ,., .. ,, • ''"', .. .,,tilt! ... NOW · formuloted lCl~nrificol/y potenfed 1 ""'1~ IBOu 0 I orm of re eo!e nit even· rogen. GREENS YOU lf LA W KEEPS If GREEZ FAST 1 ! . . non-burning Sot1Jfocfion-0 ---· Sturdy Plastic Toilet Floats • l.,lotn .Id, Wt<Mvt !loots with thl1d11rMl•11l111i11111 • lnt1lo.eer,1lly1 hnhtr • 1We11.,,KM l11 tht iM-U- Jftflelhft 19' 3/4 Horsepower Router Kits • •it iitclMtt: 176111wt1t, 1 wr..dt11, 01t1t1t1M41k'1•ltr ,.W1, ... 2-lllrtt Wt • <nt.•11rryifllq11, 11611 ••••• ·-· (0\T A MllA ' r )'Our monC"y bo~~ / Durable Rubber Plumber's Helper • Qui1kHI, H lifll WIY to 111cl11 ik-1i111, toilets • Str...,, l .... l11tiflg ruMit1 cu, • St111d1 w1M t..11111• 98' Tru-Te st , S-Gal. ~hop Vacuums • Jt...;ln n• tlrit ltr1nl ~II • 21t" Ii.st, wi!h.;.pllf ht I'•" Mlf'lMfi1s • (117 h 111 eM k ilt lo le1I tM llslt ·19 aa • 0 ' • .. I I I I • 1 • ' • ' ' ' 7 • r 1 t t Laguna Bea~h EDITION N.Y. Stocks VOL. o7 , NO. 87, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 28 , 197~ TEN CENTS 86 Seized in Huge Irvine Narcotics Roundup By ARTllUR R. \'"INSEL Of lllt Oflly J>ilel lllff ' Operation Irving. a massive roundup or SUSRfded drug dealers aod users in the new city of Irvi ne was v.•inding up today, wt.th 88 amQ.ng 130 v.•anted individuals - mostly ju,•eni\e-s -in cus!ody. The series of arrests by seven separate raiding teams is believed to be the largest roundup of its kind in California history. police said. Orange County District Attorney Cecil A. •licks and Juvenile Court Judge \\'illiam Speirs turned out to observe the sweep, ·which hit the Universi ty Park and Tunic flock areas hard. Plainclothesmen \Yho had logged 35 :idult.s and 51 juveniles arrested. said a handful of them were picked up in otller cities on the Orange Coast as suspected Irvine ruppliers. Investigators v.·ere pleased \1•ith the ratio of wanted suspects in custody plus others captured incidental to the hunt for 130 indi\'idua ls ~·anted on various charges. They had a total of 88 pre-signed arrest Y.'arrants. /\ three-1nonth probe 1n preparation for Opt'ration lr\·ing reportedly involr<'d expenditure of about $50,000 in special funds for purchase of a wide variety of narcollcs. drugs and marijuana. Dctecti\'e Lt. John Regan . who head ed the probe of dealing and use in the 27· n1onth-old city. said amphetamine and Teachers Laguna • b.'.lrblturate pills, cocaine , hash i s h . n1arijuana. LSD and PCP, a 1·e1erin:i ry horse tranquilizer uS<'d as a hallucinogen \\'('TC bought. , • I-le .s<iid Opera tio n· Irving -·which spilled over into Costa ti.lesa. Tustin, Santa Ana , lluntini;ton Beach and Fountain Valley -is intended to stan1p 0ut centra l C'OUnty drug de a I in g , esprcially among juveniles. The ai:c range in the o\'ernight S\\'l'<'P !Sec ROU~lJUP, Pagt !t Warn ( F/ll~C SHUrTLE , J Boycott Over Salaries "' . All in the Line of Duty : •• .. A policeman in Daytona Beach, Fla., subdues a suspect in spite of an embarrassing split in the seat of his trousers. Ah, well , it's pretty warm down there around this time of the year. Vietnam Veterans edd-even Gas Ratio11ing Scuffle at Top Prog1·am E11ded in County Of Monument By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of•tllte Dlll'i' Pllet lllfl Orange County has become the first even~d gasoline marketing participant to dump the program. Governor Ronald Reagan signed an executive order at 2:SO p.m. Wednesday, ---end:ing1~"Stem-that--has--been-in effoot- since March 1. fear of long lines returning probably won 't materialize. , "1 Lhink people have been conditioned now to go two or three davs before visiting a gas station," he said. "I don't think we'll see a return to the way it 't\'3S." \_ . Supervisor RaJ.ph_Djcdrich ... aJeadcr in iSee GAS, Pa ge %) The program's end means gas stations can sell to anvone. need not adhere to the half-tank regU!ali••. •e<d n•t ny gasoli•• Special Zoning signal nags or PoSl their hours and minin'lum or maximum ·purchases. The CQ!lll•Y Board or Supervisors voted Meebn' !! Carded 4-1 Tuesday to declare the gas u eme:rgency over. Supervisors asked t.o be removed from Members of the Laguna Beach the program because. they said, people Planning c.omrrussion and Board of are used to the short supply situation and Adjustment will hold a special study have cut down their driving voluntarily. session at 9 ·a.m. Saturday at City Hall to Hwever, George Bean. chief of the discuss re\•ision of the city's mlllti-family count>"• Emergency Operations Center residenlial 1.00e laws. said that there is no more gasoline in the The session will include a bus tour by county now than ~there was before the the officials of areas, of the cl ly affected program started·. by the present building moratorium r 1 a the even:-Oa~~,m"°posmoy-uftl'OOncil. system to try and curb panic at the Tile moratorium was placed on the R-2, pumps and Jong Jines at service stations. R~f. and C tones to slall a "recycling" of By the time the progrAm ended, lines in 1he old single family residences on the the county were almost none:flslent. multi-family roocs to higher dellity Bean voiced confidence tt'lday th~t the developments . ..I \ ' WASHINGTON ·{UPI) -Seven Vietna m veterans -four in wheelchairs with American flags in their laps - scutned with police at the top of the \\'ashington Monwnent today during a protest against conditions in \1 A hos pi· U>~. ~ Drie veteran claimedlle was j)unclie<I: and that another was pulled from hl,, \\'heclchair. Police said a .. slight scuffle" occurred before the veterans were ousted from the top of the monument but that 1he veterans' version \\'BS an exaggera- tion. One veteran v.·as taken away in an ambulance but appeared mare shaken than injured. About 20 surprised tourists , who witnessed I.he incident. vailished into the crowd ol hwxlnls of toorist3 on !he groWlds. The seven veteraM told spectators they were members of the "American Veterans ~tovement." All were from the VA hoepital at Loog BellCh. ,. ... came--to-Wtl9hingt-0n-Monday ---to mee:t with Veterans Adm ini51ration AdmlniatratM Donold Johnson t o complain about condJtlons In the hoeplU\\ and varioU& snafus 'tl'lth 1tems such 4! disability checks. Recent Pay Hi1ies Saicl By JACK CHAPPELL Of Ille O.Oy l'ltet lleff Laguna Beach teachers, who have threatened to boycott. c.erta.in school assignments il salary demands are not met, hav e told the Laguna· Beach Unified School District board of t.rustees a recent pay increase is not enough. It was partly to meet teache-r salary demands that the school board ordertd a special tax override election in June. The board or trustees ha! call<'<! n special meetlng for 7:30 o'clock tonight to discuss the ··personnel matter." The board previously granted teachers a t~·o perce nt pay increase staning April I. an increase of three percent July I and an additional t~·o percent increase if nc""' monies become available to the district. School administrators said there arc rumors the teach<>rs will stage a one-day "day off" to press the ir point for salary adjustments. Oiarles Reich. president o( the Laguna Beach Unified Faet1lty Association 1 I..a- RUFA l, said a survey of action e!"ioritics the-teac hers Wint:aketil maKe Uieif?)iiil still s~s. It indicates a majority or th~ tea ciif('"rs ar e willing to boycott sumn1cr S<.'hool assignmC'nt-.. to hoyco!t extra- curricular ;1!-stgnrn(·nls and 52 percent are \rilling to lake sick leave to express <l1scontcnt. '"\\'e can .,.,·alk out. but what good would that do . Our teachers here are more professional than that." Reich said. The teachers are known to he piqued by a conunent by Dr. Robert Ree ves, assistant superintendent for instruction· and personnel, that because of the present cconomi<.' si tuation, "it's a buyers' market" \\"hen it comes to teacher employment. The teachers nrst asked for a three percent pay increase this year saying I.hat because of spiralirig mnat ion. their buying power has been reduced despite a fSee BOYCOTT, Page 2J OFFICER, HANDCUFFEO YOUTH WAIT FOR BUS JN IRV INE For Drug Suspects, a Trip on th• 'Felony Line Shuttle' New Hamsters Carryi11 g· Incurable Meningitis? All hamsters bougln since shoul d be destroYPd or t;:iken De<. to the nearest anirna 1 shcl!e r fgr destruc tion because they could be carriers of a form of meningitis for y,•hu.:h there is no run~. Orange County health officials \\'amed todav. The virus disease is 1Ylt frequently fatal hut it at1acks the hu1nan hr<tin and ner\·ous system. Frequent headach1:s las!ing three to five days and influcnza- like complaints arc its syrnptoms. Dr. John Philp. county health officer. said \\'ed.ncsday afternoon 1hat not only hamsters but also mice and rats used in schools shou ld lX' removed from their classroom and returned to thciL 011'.ncrs for disposilion. School officials from the Orange Coast area reacted to the w·arning by irnmcdlatcly no!ifylng their pnnL·ipals. Becaµse there is some ct1niusion abou t which hamsters n1ay actuall y he infected, most school di s1r1cts h:ire urged that all hamsters be cleared fron1 the classrooms A telephone message from Supt. John l\1eoll of the Newpon-i\1csa linHicd &:hool District com manded prlncipals to se nd all hamsters and pct rodent~ home regardless of The date of purchase. "The t'Onsequences are too severe for us to gamble \\'l!h the health of any children ," said Dr. Richard \Veit~'. deputy supcrintendciit or instructional services at the Saddlehack \/alley t:nified School District. in his memo randum . He urged principals to find "an :ippropri<1tP. hurnane 11a~" 111 rrmo\1' II"·. hamslers fron1 !hl' t'IU~«riJllrl1~ ··11 1·1 \. nu11· .vour rr.spons1ll1h!~, ·· 111 · !i.1111 In Fount;Hn \';.ill"Y <'l1•111t'lltar\ :.t'ho(.rl~. hnmsr1·rs arc t"1ln.~1d1·ri·d 10 !J .. lh« property of !hl' scht-l1I. 11 <111.1 Jri· luund. principals ha ve bt·<'n ~uen th~·.;1uth11 n t1· to tum thf·m r,;·cr tu th•· llurna:;" ~u.·1t:·!'. for drsln1et1on lle:1l1h off1c1a!.-; s:iv lhL' h.1111.~tt'l'S i11 question "·ci-e sold by !ht· followin~ stores roronrt. Fr:inklin. r:Llbcrt, \\', T. Cirant . l\·:\lart l\.r1·~gt· 1\11·:-.s. L.ir~1n ~. .\lci\c·w. F S. RRSl.'Q ... 11d1-~. T110 J ,u~.~. srrouse·l!cirz, T. G. and Y . \'ornado anti \\'oo!\\·orth. Dr. Philp said 1he-infl'<'ll'<l h:11n'>lcrs "'er1· shi pfX'd throughout 1hc L'.S, fron1 1'~londa in. lJcccmbcc.__ and sin Wen_ _ ~ there h:i s been an outbreuk u f lymphoc~·t1c chorin1en1ngiti~ am on~ !Sec 11:\.\ISTERS. Page:!• ' Tryouts Slate d For Lifeguards Tryouts fnr positions 1111h 1h1' J-iJJlUna 8('ach L1f1•i.:u;ird l)f•p.1rtml·nt v.'111 bt> h('lrf al 9 a.n1 Sunday :it the .\Jenn B<'ach near the gua rd !O"'cr Applic:ition-. "'ill bl> acc('ptl'd unlil thl" s!art of the ri~ortJllS t1·st 1:11·t·n lo the prosJ>f•ctivr guard.~. Greeter Greeted Cllp!. Hru«> Raird ~atd :iho111 50 persons nrr e)(pec!Cd !<1 takl' !hf' tcsl , con~1s11ng of a 1.000 rnrter S\\1111 . :i 1.SOO mrrcr run-swim-run . and -u 21)0 n1e1cr O<'ean sprint. Contr-stants \\'Ill gPt abo11l, 10 minu tes rest IX'twrcn Cl't'lll!J. he said. IA"ss th <•n ten pm;1t1ons an· expected tG be open on the <lPp.1nmt'flt 's summ<'r • force. BegiMing guards are paid 13.85 ar1 hour. Eiler Larsen Has 84th Birthday HAPPY BIRTHDAY, EILER Laguna Grnt1r Ltrttn 1:· ''People look tired when they drh•e through tO\\'O. r run out there and grr<'t then1 and they smile and lauj;(h. Sure, they thinlc J'1n crazy. bu1 th:tt really docsn·t n1atter." Eiler Larsen , Laguna -Beach's famou s "Greeter'4lnee said. \Vednesday it Y.'as Laguna Beach·s 111n1 Jo greet Eiler and to help hin1 cclebra!t• his 84th bi rthday. A birthday pa rty at th<: Cot1agf' Res.taurant WM attended by many of Laguna 's VTPs. Eiler, who. has been living at a Sun Juan Capistrano nursing home since a bout with illness a couple yea111 ago, appeared wearing the bright red shirt that is his trademark, along with the long gray St l"('aked beard 3nd hair. Larsen came to Laguna and started ''gree!-ting·" in 1942. He then lrorkcd as a gardener, greeting on the slde. He has claimed he was the ""i>rld'~ y,·or~t gardener and tOO best greeter:' __ llc "'l!S Q!Tu;ifilty__Jll'.oclalmcd...lbt .Art Colony Greeter in 1963. Gr~ting consislcd of standini;: along Co.'lst llighway, U3Ually at the tum n('nr Fortst Avenue, and hello~·ln~ "llclloooo" IS.. GRKBTER , P•g• 11 • yj ., Or:g: a~oast Weather Th(' \\'l'atherlady r·:i lls for pa rl· ly cloudy skic~ Fridar. with some sun~hine in 1 he afternoon hours. /11fths at tht• beac he~ 11 ill bi;> ti6 rising to 72 inland. Q\·crnight low1 ~s-r,.1. l~SIDE TODAY The only tliiuo at the .rtur- :;tucided prt'mrerc of "Tile (;reot Gatsby'' uu1.~ it-: :;tars. Rubert Redfflrrl aiul ,\fia f'ar- ro:t·. Story, Page 4. l..M,l lYd U C•lllot111.t I (l•nUM 11 .tl (•mlc1 n CJ"aHWMd. -)2_ ~•Ill Net1tn 11 liM11rt•on..,..n1 lf r-ln•ntt »•ll Hy G•rfn•r J1 """'.... .M AllR Lfnff(l 1f Mevlt' » Mulu•I il'wN• lf N~loOnll New. •, JJ o ...... Ceu111.,. , •• ,. ,._ti l'f.11 "~ '''""' ,011't• :11 lfl.... ,, .. II.Cit Ml rl!eh >t..u T.i1v1'r... M w,,,~,, 4 Wll'IO New' •, I) :2 OA.ILY PILO_T ____ ,_a _____ TllW'~'f. Much 2s, 1974 ' 'Not Bad Co111u11111ity' May~r Reacts To Drug Raids By GEOllGE 1.'IOAl. 01 tflt D•llY "lltl $1•11 ••11 ·, not a bad coinmunity," Irvine ~1ayor 4..;111>ri1JHc Pryor s:u d lod:1y follov.•ini;i 1h~ row1dup \\'l"Clnesduy and · today ol drug pushe.rs :ind users I "We only y,·ant to n1ake lhls a pince wbere drug use is ool a status symbol - a place whert drug abuse is fl'OYlned on ! ,by t \'ery ctuld and parent.'' ~1rs. J'ryor said. ' ·'Our only goal is to cre:.ilc a healthy environment Wnere children can grow up / 'without. being encouraged by adults or their peers to pop this pill, or smoke t~t · substance or inject thcnlSelves y,·1th barm.ful substances ," the mother of two concluded. • Mrs. Pryor and other councilmen interviewed today said t~e--· are con· vinced the drug raid v.·as necessary to • curb a growing , · -ug problem. "I'm very saddened that thil!I had to ' 'happen and look forward to tine day when "!Och drastic measures won't be PflC:eS.'lary.'' Mrs. Pryor said. , . YThe drug problem in Irvine was ·beooming more tt\an a little severe. We were told by police Ulat the problem mailiy lnvolved sales of LSD and PCP - a bone tranquitlzer being sold al University High School . "Drug use ls someth.iog that worries all parents. When l was assured the proper warrantJ had been prepared and that there wouldn't be a Jot or running around in fne night kicking in doors. I "''as ron\inced il was the right thing to do," Mayor Pryor said . . She and..other councilmen were bnefed 1 ~to the beginning of the sweep. ' _ Councilman Robert \Yest said he too wu "aorry it had to happen. I hope -tOmethlng conslructive will come out of H " 'west said he believes the police · ctePartment thoroughly researc'iled the 'Jitobtem and planned the raid well . The Onl.y question Councilman West Jal.d , bothered him Is the definition of "who 1s a seller." ' Councilmen said they had been as.orured those to be arrested had sold quantities of illegaJ substances to police on atJeast two ocauions and had been observed selling drugs on other occasions, ~irs. Proyr and Wes t satd. "t have a Jot ol symp:Hhy for rnc families Involved and particularly those ··who didn't know their kids were using drugs." West said. ,~ Ma)"OI' Pryor added .that ahc had been assured "children. 13 or lol-years-0\d . caught In the raids'' ·were to have been released to their parents' custody after the bip to the ~tatlon.· "l'd expect our police to have some compQsaion for t'iwsc parent.s," lhe mayor lidded. ' Fonner Mayor John Bw1on said today the raict had been pl anned during hls :Jorm .. qiJyor. 1 "I don'.t-~who wns picked up , but l Tustin Complex Blaze Quelled Fire swept lhrough a Tustin •partment complex early today causing ~ estimated $30.000 damage before ii could be extinguished by a score of oi-ange County Ciremen. A CQWlty Fire Department spokesman Sl!lid the cau~ of tht fire . whicll destroyed four cars. one apartment and a carport, is still under investigation . The blaze broke out shortly after midnight. It took nearly an hour lo put . Out, the spokesman said. Russ En\'oy Rohbecl 1\DELPl-ll, l\ld. ~UPI ) -A first secretary of the Soviet en1bassy in Washington was 'neld up ln the lobby of his apartment building early today and robbed of his \\'iltlct. According to Prince Georges County. f\ld. police, Victor Krasheninni kov "'as accosted by 1 .... 0 men in the lobby or lhe Americana Park Apartments. OlAN&I COAST La DAILY PILOT T1-OI' ..... c=-t DAll '1' llllOT, •!!fl Wlllcll ,_ ~ lllt ,,._,, .... I• MU-ll'f "" Or ..... CNll l'l/Oll11\lrlt c_...,, ,,_ ••It tdllM ••• '°""'"11111, IMMll, .......... "rl<l•Y. f'IH' C .. 10 ........ , Hf•Plr'I &N C!O, """"""''""' ••"<"ll' .... ,,11 ~ ll•lltY, L"11Vf1t ~. Frv!M/"'4d!t~t--~ ... c.....,.,.,., ,.,, J11•~ t't plllrfflO. A l l"'@!o '9G"ONI Miiiot\ lo pV•ll1f\td !..lh11<1oy1 -S..""tWo. """ .. Ill(,,.., p111:>11,~•~• Pl•"' i. •• u:i w .. r "•V Jtr"'· Co~ll M-. C•+.l~~I•, .,.,_ 11.obert N. Wttd 10,H1'Mf •Alll ~llDH•M• J.,. I.. C11tltv \oic. ,.,.,..,..,, tNI 0.-,.1 Ml,.,.. .. n.,,.., ic .... 11 1:.11,. Tli..-it1 A. Mvr,~i"t Mt,,..iflel '"'-' Ch•rl•t H, lNt Ritl.frd '· N•ll "uht•M °"''"-Oifoot [~•IV\ L.f-'-Iii OHke lJJ ftrt1I Avt~ll• lttl•llin9 Add••11 1 ~.o. ••• •••· •1•s2 --""" M.w: ~ w-::.,:r Srt"1 """""' I N rtll ».IJ N IO\llt¥tl't H\lfli .... .., 8~: 17PS tMtJi lf>vl,...1"11 ""' 0.-.. l Jff N.,lfi l!I C.."'IM ll .. 1 _.,.... f71 41 •42-tJ21 Cl AM.ti All~ M2·1671 ..._..._,.AnD .. 11::am1 t...,llHI 4•4·'4" ~ .. I, 1111. O•t"" CNI! l'\IWlalllno -=v·-~ .. ~~ .:~~-~~~ _, ... ,~ "'"""'' -ltl ,., 11'11111911 " ~""' --seen , .. ,, •t•" ,.14 •I , .. ,, Mtwo, C..tl""111e, ~r.Hleill _,, U l'l'llt UM -"'"'' .., -It u ,11 """"""' "'111rw. ••llllltlllfll •-" -""""· I arn plea.~ed to see thi s kind of ope1·at1on take place in any city ·'Drugs ure a sl'riOlL'I dange r and ht·fllth prob!t·n1," Burton :::..ild. "If it l<ikcs a l::t r~l' raid to go In and clean up a lnr;;e nt>st of dope users. dope ;1ddic;ts and pushers, th(·n that is v.'hal should bt done," Burton S<Jld, adding that roe size of the r<tld c:ontributes to the anlOunt of publici ty the t·i 1y can expect. "t\ lot of press l'O\'('ra gl' uboot this "'111 go a Jong v.·ay to\\'urd d1s<.'Ollrag1n g others to come to Irvine to sci! or use dope.," Burton said. * * * From rage 1 ROUNDUP ... ranged from 13 to 56, the latter being the mother of one suspect accused by police of a running notorious dope party pad on Dewberry Way. J{e also sajd in briefing both his men and members of the Irvine City Council earlier that the massive sweep would shock and stun the communily for a variety of reasoris. He warned council memben to anticipate an avalanche of i rat c telephone calls from parents and for his men to be cautious in dealing "'ith what he called the h-iommy-Daddy Situation. "l intend to create an element of fear," Lt. Regan decla red as he and field coordinator Lt. Charles Bona briefed councilmen. , "Two wet ks from now. the same officers who put this thing together are going to waJk through University High School. The kids aren't goi ng to know what they're there for, but -they1re there." He said in the aftermath of Operation Irving -so named for secrecy in case of any illicit eavesdropping on po lice radio frtquencies -that it went remarkably smoothly. The largest single inclden! was a 7:30 p.m. raid at the University Pnrk townhouse of Wanda Moore and her son, Michael, at 18151 J)('wberry \Vay. Intelligence sources alerted police to a planned party at thal location, the address of scores of past con1plaints written and on file with police and city officials. Raiders blocked off the cul-de-sac with unmarked cars and burst in to be met by a snarltng German shC'pherd doR and booming rock music. sc r am b 11 n r. suspects, all of \\'horn were taken into custody. t.1oore, 18, and his mother, 56, were bOoked oo armt l\'arranf~ ch:irging multiple counts involving drugs, plus conspiracy and held in lieu of $10,000 ball each. Neighbors crowded aro1md o n sidewalks and cheered and applauded as the big white police bus rumbled away. loaded with suspects seized ~I the ~toore townhouse. Operation Irving ran like clockwork, or a military maneuver, considering the scope or the activlly and the differen t methods or disposing of arrestees' cas~. Outlining the strategy in briefing, l,t. Regan explained juveniles named in warrants were the Initial targets. followed by ju\·eniles known to furnish drugs.or hang around users, then 8dult~ wanted on warrants. No suspects under 18 were to be picked up oo warrants alter 10 p.m., as a public relations gesture to preven t further disruption of family lifr. • The juveniles not charged \\'il h sales of l heavy drug involvemen1 -bu1 such matters as use or being presC"nt in a place where drugs arf' used -y,•jJI be offered a chance to get out of It. Referral s will he niade to the 11il'ersion Youth Services Progran1. a UC ln,..ine· based guidance and counse ling plan for parents and youngsters inl'olved in such a crisis. Costa ~1esa Police Oticf Roger Neth. whose men patrol Irvine on a cont ract basis. noted that among youngsters or adults charged with sale. all are accused of two or n1ore counls, \vith substantial sums in \'Olvcd. One defendarit lvas charged 1vilh 15 rounts . \\'hllc most of !hose arrested as the seven r<1id tr:uns criss-crossed lhe sleeping cily ackno\vlL'C.lgl'd past arrests or <-'Onviclion. "This is one of the brst-plaMed, best· coordin flted operauonJJ I\ c ever seen." Chief Nelh add1..'d. notin~ II !oolc much \YOrk by his Olen. plus those of the other departments, tJ1i: ff'd crnl Dr 11 fil t.nforcement Agt•n<·y ond Orange County Narcotics Task Force. Missile Firing LighL~ Up Sky A t<.linuteman missle test-firing shor!lv arttr sunset Wednesday fltlcd the skY \.\il.h multiro\ortd lights. And it also gent reeeum searching the Soult! Coast for a doWTl('d plane. Sheriffs dtputles said f I rem en , helicopt ers from the El Toro AICAS and other agenciec went on 11 short. fru illes.s se:trch far a pouible plane crash aft er residml! In Lagunn Nlguel reaCted with o:ineern at the mlsslle tirin g . Someone standing on a hlllsld~ ntar the old North Ameri can Rockwell plant llhoncd OffiWJ wllB1he sow the Oasll of llghl. Wednesday's missile shot was ~ven more spect.ocular than moil. snld authorltles, because of the clear 1ldes that foJlo.,.,·ed the ovemlght raln. l'rorn r.,e 1 BOYCOTI ••• pay increaae last ~· Dr. Oona1d Woodington, d 11 1 r I e t superintendent, aid Laguna's teachmi probably would be recelvtn& )e$1 than the average aalarY lncrease and blamed It oa the district'• pmient fiDlncl1I bind. H• sald the board felt It offered what tt could 1ffont. He sald U·thli teidlen receive the full measure of percentage Increases •llowtd them, they will get a 7 percent hike in pay. That compares with f:ight ptrCent ana nine percent pay lncrease1 common in the area ru1d what school bo.'lrd' generally have been warned to eJpect, Reich said the teachers were not cofi,sulted oo the amount the distrlej would request In lhe Juoe override eltttion. He said salary had a direct effect on teacher morale. "If raising or lowering the Ill rate Is mort! important than teachers' pay, then you're in deep yogurt when you come to the teachers and ask them to 10 out of their way and a!k them for cooperatioll," Reich said. Cooperatloh of the teachers ts olttn sought for their participatlon in after· school and weekend activities, ht said. "Jf y,·e have no choice, we can accept It perhaps, but the attitude. the enthusiasm is not a.s great. An outside job becomes more Important than the extracurricular activi!ies," Reich said. "The (teachers') muscle lies in the deterioration of attitude. That's not something you can manipulate," he added. fie said the teachers are attempting to correct what they consider to be inadequacies. "It we cannot Influence the board, 11t'e are going to have lo go to the public,'' he: said. From rage 1 GREETER ... to passersby and motorists . During his lifetime. he has modeled for many artists and photographers. Post cards showing Eiler in Laguna Beach ln his greeting garb and stance are prominent in the Art Colony's tourist oriented shops. Smoking Banned In Connecticut HARTFORD. Coon. (UP!) -The Conneclicut House has voted to outlaw smoking at public meetings in public buildings under penalty of arrest and a $5 fine. .. There won't be one arrest in the whole thing,., House J u di c I a r y Committee Chainnan James F. Bingham said \\'ednesday in oppogition. "We 'll just have another ·seven lines In the slatutes that "·e'll ignort," the nonsrnoking attorney said. The antismoking proposal , approved 102-44, ls similar to an Arizona law whose constitutionalily has yet to be tested in the U.S. Supreme Court. The legislation must be approved by the Senate before Gov. Thomas J. ri.feskill, an oulsp:lken nonsmoker , decides y,·hether to sign It into law. From rage J GAS ... ending Orange County's participation tn the program, indicated he would have been willing -to keep it in force if some or the inequities had been worked out. lie suggested creatiOn of a commercial permit system like that in Los Angeles County, y,·h.ich is still on the even-Odd program. Bean also corilended that the e\·en-ood s~·siem "'ould ha"e befn retained if the state <'nerg}' office had agreed to make so me minor changes in it. &ln1e fear was voiced thi! week by Supervisor Ronald Caspers, who cast the lone vote against dropping the system, that Los Angeles drivers will begin coming across the line to pirate Orange County's gas supplies. But Bean and other county supervisors said they doubt such a problem would be "'idc.~prcad. The plan is still in effeet in Alam~. Contra Costa, Los Angeles, Riverside. ~an Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano and Ventura Counties. Policeman Says -He Heard Popeil Death 'Scheme Cll!CAGO (AP) -A Long Beach poBceman says he overheard the estranged wife of Chicago millionaire S:imuel J. Pope.ii SU88t!t to a go.between lhot her husband be killed wllh sl .. ping pill:s. Homicide det«tive Thom-.. Hughes testltled Wtdn'9day befon! Cireuit Court Judge Hyman Feldman that Mn. Eloise Popell of Newport Bead! sugg .. lod the UJe or the barbltw'lte pU1a: dllrinc two conversations she Nd with Robtrt. Peeler , a man aUea:edly contacttd to hire a~ll~ r Huahe• said be heanl the """'""'lions lhrough a U..ttolng device coocealed on Pttltt's person. H\lghe.s' testimony wu glvm 1n a 1><tlUon h .. Mlr by Ml'!. !'Opell, in "111ch She iuked for $4,250-a·month temporary support for herself and two t.enlfed daughters. Popeil, 59. promoter of Veto-M•tlc, Pocket Fisherman, aod other TV· promoted godget.. '1led hi. Wife for divorce last October and refused to pay alimony. I Is Gat~h Alive? Missing Balloonist 'Seen' by ESP LAUREL, Md. (UPI) -A .Pr&cUtloner of utruensory percep- Uon claims miMIDJ balloonllt Thom .. Gatc.h ill dyi ng on the l•land of Guadalupe, but t~ Pentagon says It needs "more substantive in· formaUon" before resumln~ a search for him. Mrs. Mattia Kuhn said •he began picking up "receptions" of Gatch on March 8. As or Tuesday, she 1aid, "he had between three and five days to Jive. I feel he Js in a coma ri ght now. He cannot walk, talk or cry for help or anytblng else." Gatch, a 48-year-old Army reserve colonel, too k off from ~larrls burg, Pa. Feb. 18 in hopes of becoming the first balloonist to cross the Atlantic. He was 1-..l spotted Feb. 2t by a Liberian freighter abou t l.000 miles west of the Canary lalaods. The navy searched about 95,000 square miles of the Atlantic Ocean near the Azores in vain this month. Now It's Turn of Tern To Return to Pendleton Now that the ctlff swallow bas returned to San Juan Capistrano and aJI is 'i\'ell in the "'!l.sslon C.ommunity, its the Jeast lem's tum at Camp Pendleton. Spokesmen at the base t o d a y annotmeed their own bird migration and crews of Marines with heavy equipment Panel Suggests Oil Depletio11 Allowance Cut SACRAMENTO ( APl -An attorney general's. task force reoommended today that California's oil depletion allowance be abolished as a step toward restorin g competition in the oil industry. The task force , appointed by Atty. Gen. Evelle Younger, said the depletion allowance opera tes as a subsidy for oil companies but has "not significantly increMOO exploration." "It applies only to producing wells and therefore does not ne cessari ly encourage a successfui producer to take additional exploration riskl!:," the tuk force said in a statement issued by Yoon&er. The group ar.o remmmend<d that foreign tax credit.s of American oil fjnn,, be limited and that vrrlteofh for -glble drilling -. be banned • nie state's oU depletion allowance allows oil companiff to write off 22 percent of their exploration and drilling expemes.. By ellmlnatlng the deplelloa allowance. the atate would gain an additional llO million to $25 million yearly in tax revenues, ofncials said. Younger endorsed the committee's rerommendatlons, saying that a "major bipartisan effort is necessary in order to revl\Dlp the taxation structure: in the oil lndlll!lry. "For years, C:OOgresses and national ad.minl.'1raUons of both parties have permitted these: tax subsidies," Younger said. "They have cost the American taxpayers bilhons of dollan in J05t re"enues, while stifling competition in the oil industry and leaving 1" far too dependent upon foreign oil." The task force recommended that along with the tax changes, price cootrol.s "' oil products lhou)d.be.llfted. The depletion allowance wa,, designed to compensate oil compani htrol5e lo compensate oil companies for the fact that oil in their wells v•as being de- pleted as it was taken out ol the ground. v.·ill move in Friday at the mouth of the Santa t<.1argarita River to make the tcm's nesting area irresistible. Friday's jaun t to.the lagoons will mark the third year of a COn5ervation program geared to encouraging more breeding of the blrd.s, ttnned by omithologists some of Califomia's rarest aquatic ioy,·J. The operations at the ri\•er mouth are calculated to prepare nesting sites for the terns ~·hen they begin to arrive next week. Base wildl ife: biologist Dean Swlkard , the founder of the award-winning effort to save the birds, said that when the project began three yean ago only 38 birds used the riverbed to breed. Last year, 500 of them v.·ere using the estuary. The effort has made Pendleton the most populated nesting place in the world for the rare binb. 2 Children Die Of Meningitis VENTURA (UPI) -A meningitis outbreak: which has taken the lives of two children and hospitalized two others was reported by the county director of health servlc... ,Dead v.-ere ?.!ary Avina, 14, and Cynthia Gi\berUon, 2. who died at separate hoopltall, Heallh Direc1ol' Steven Coray, Ilia.Id Wednesday. Two other youngsters ware placed in isolation at Ventura County 11ospltal. From Pagel HAMSTERS • • • many animals. St.ate officials may come. to Orange County to inspect shipments of hamsters, mice and rats to detennine If the disease Ls present. The county health officer said the disease can spread ea.sily from hamster to hamster and that unUI It I! stopped, DO hamsters should be brought to school. The menlngltis-SU'aln is relativeJy mild but when contracted by humans can be painful, and even fatal, ln some cases. Health officials estimate the Florida firm being Investigated ships at least 100,tm hamsters. Art-A-Fai1· Sets Class For ~i\i·tists The La~a Beach Art·A·~'air ~·i!I preseot the first In a 11erles ot educational cla~se." for artists. cr:iftsmt'n and hobhyisls at 7:30 p,nl. Tuesday in Bridge !fall of the N t' i g h IJor 11ood r.ongregational Church, 340 St. Ann's Drive. The class will be 1:1 paint ing demonstration b)' artist Ar men Gasparian. an instructor at me U:iguna Beach School of Art and e:"<hibitor in the F'esti,·al of Arts. Gasparian's painting wlll be ay,·ardNI to someone in the audience. Adm\ssion to the series i.! free. Jean Spiry, president of Art·A-~air, sai4_ this and forlh~o(!'ll-l'lg demonstrations. lectures. semmtts and workshops are presented by the artists' group as a community service. Classes are scheduled ior the !irsl Tuesday of each month. , Sub}ects include demonsttatlon~ by well-known artists and craftsmeri; temi· nars and workshops for amateur pal~ters on framing and sales technil\ues; and lectures on art appreciation . painting sa faris in Africa. and Colombian cuhure. Art·A·Fair. a summer fesiival or traditional art, has undertaken \the commmUty serv ice pr o g r a m '. to encourage development and expressi<>!lof , area artlsts and creali\'e persons, Elinor Hufty, chainnan of the cducatioo program , said. . ... Persons interested in 1om1ng Art·A· Fair mav \\Tite to .Jessie LogM, membership chainnan, ro. Box: $-17 , Laguna Beach. McDermed Joins Sanitary Board Retired banker Clark McDennOO or South Laguna has been appointed <1 direct.or oC the South Laguna Sanitary District succeeding William D. Plowden y,·ho resigned in January. McDenned came to lhc Laguna area in 1957 ·to assist with the merger of th<? Bank of Laguna Beach \\'ith Security Pacific National Bank. He later became assistant vice presideot of Security Pacific's Santa Ana branch. Upon his retirement in 1972. he was a vi ce presidfnt in the bank's main office in Los Angeles. n>e new director and his wile. Lorraine, reside at 30792 Driftwood Drive, South Laguna. They have a son and daughter and eight grandchildren. Plowden moved from the district. He had sened on the dlstrit'l board since 1967. Bluebird Canyon Residents Meet An organiz.ational meeting of residents of. the Upper Bluebird Canyoa area of Laguna Beach will be hek! at 11 a.m. Saturday at Bluebird Park. The meeting has been callOO to form a ne ighborhood association ol the area residents. Last week, residents of the lower Bluebird Canyon and WoOO 's Cove area organized. The session will provide an opportunity to discuss issues important to the neighborhood, and to reveal efforts of the Citizen·s ToY.11 Planning Association formulating a neighborhood plan !or the canyon area . Amano. -~ ............ • Save up to 75% actual COOKING TIME SALE PRICE s399's -.-'If# NEW! ~ FREEZER on the BOTTOM •. , because you use it less I • C.Onver1ible doors. loo. Change lrom left to rtght any time you want. 20.1 e11. II. flL'tC•IY 6.S t~. II. (2'21 ID ) treeief 1:t.& cu. It. 1•hl;.r1tof WE TAKE TRADE -INS FRIE~~ ..... 20 Pc . Cookware Set and 'O Browning Skillet ~ -:7:> ,:":';':':."":.."'_ _ ~ HURRY! ~ ~~~::/.~ SAVE! Slate Sale's Ta• lncna .. s Ta 6o/o OR April hi ono. SALE PRICE 90 Day Cash WlthAppro...I • c- 1815 NEWPORT BLVD, -·" Downtown Costa Mesa -Phone 548· 7788 ' , 7 v ,, f • • b 7 ·-; ' . Sadillebaek Toda:J''s t'lnal • l\'.Y. Stocks EDITION VOL 67, NO. 87, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY. MARCH 28, 19H TEN CENTS Irvine's Huge . Drug Raid ·Necessary-Pryor By GEORGE LEIDAL Gt tilt Da.llY , .... Sl1ft "It's not a bad communlly,'' Ir"VWte Afayor , G11briclle Pryor_ said today following the roundUp Yt'ednesday and today of drug pulhers and users. "We only want to make this a place v.·here drug use i5 not a status symbol - a place ""'here dn1g abuse is frowned on by every child and parent," ~trs. Pryor said. ·•Our only goal is to create a healthy environment '4'nere cbllaren can grow up \\'ithout being encouraged by adults or -. their petf'S to pop this pill. or smoke that substance or inject themselves ¥.ith b&nnful subs~," the mother ol t~'O coocluded. Mn. Pryor and other councilmen iruerviewed today said l~e-· are con- vinced the drug nid v.·as necessary to curb a gn>"A'ing · ug problem. "I'm very saddened that thl 5 had to hajjpen and look forv.•ard to Jne dal' when such drastic meac:ureii V.'Ofl't be necessary," Mrs. Pryor said. "The drug probJem in Irvine \1·a.s beroming more than a Jillie se \·cre. \\'e ·* 11·ere told by police that the problem mainly lnvoh•cd sales or l.SD and PCP - a horse tranquilizer being sold al University }ligh School. "Drug use is sornrthing thal v:orries all parMl.S. \~'hen I v.·as assured the proper warran ts had been prepared and that there Yr"Ouldn"t be a lot of runnini;?: ttnxmd in l'OC' night kick in~ in doors. I v•ns oonvtnced it Wl\.S the right thing to do." ?t13}'or Pryor said. She and other rouncilmen \.\'ere briefed prior lo the beginning of tilt' sweep. Councilman Robert \Vest said he too \1{35 ''SOM")' 1l had To happen. I hopr something coostruct1ve will come out of 1 L " \\"est said he bl'hcv<'s the polict' department thoroughly reSt>arl"'oed the problem and planned ltM! raid '4'Cll. The only qu<'Stion Councilman \\'est said bothered him is the definition of '"who is a seller." C-011ncilmen said they had been assurE'<.I tho.w to be arrested h:..td sold quantilies of 1Jlegat substanceoi 10 police on at least tv.o occ11s1ons and had b<'en ohSt'r\'L'tl selling drugs on olhl.'r occa.s1ons, j\lrs. Proyr and \\'est s.1id. -::. .· -~ ,•, ~ • rv1ne a1 Teachers' Pay Hikes Get Study The pay package proposed by teachers of the Saddleback Va1ley Unified School District could mean salary hikes from 43 to ~ perc;ent, a tentatrve district study has'revealed. In a letter to all district employes commenting on proposed _.. 1IOI' and lrinfl• beneOta o,nd the recent decision by trustees# nol to call 11· tax override election, trustees said it appears the· pay requests wotild cost the district $4 million . That is one-fourth of the total budget projt'Cted for 1974-75 for the kindergarten through grade 12 district. The statement Wiled 'I'Ue9day by trustees Is a response to the SaddJeback Valley Educators Association, composed of more than 400 district teachen, who reacted angrily to the board decision against calling for a tax increase. The override would have given taxpayers a choice on raising their school district property tat rate. Teachers said, with Inflation on the rise, they fear instructional programs v.ill have to be cut unless there is a higher tax rate. / Teachers have asked for ·a base pay raise of 15 percent. Busine.M superintendent Ro b e r t Matthews said when the 15 percent is added to already established pay raise scales for additional years' er.perience'" and routine poeilion increases, some teacher! will get at least three times the 15 percent hike. Board members gave five re.a.sons for not calling,the override election : -The pment tax rate of ~.94 per $100 a~ valuation is the highest. in Orange County. -The uoification election w h I ch merged the kindergarten through grade eight district with the high school disbict caused a tax rate increase of $1.1 5. estimat.00 by district offidals to be "probably the largest slngle property tax incrCase in Orange County' last year." -If more money is needed, Trustees said, it would be better to seek it from state funds , rather than increase the already heavy tax load m. local property owners. -The OOdget study for 1974-75 Is ju.st !See SALAJllES, Pace I) Weadler The weatherlady alls for part· ly cloudy skies Frkllty, with some sunshine in the afternoon hours. lligh8 a1 the beaches .. ;u lie 116 rising to 72 inland. Overnight lows 48-94. INSIDE TODA V Tht bnlfl thhtg at &ht ltaT• &tuddcd premfrrt of "The Great Gaubv" WCI itl 1tars, Robtrt Redford and Mia Fa.,.. ·row. S£01\', Pngt 4. -·- • FINGERPRINTED; BOOKED W•nda Moore Arrest.d • ( f/LIAC SIH1frt£J .. OFFICER, HANDCUFFED YOUTH WAIT FOR BUS IN IRVINE For Drug Suspeds, a Trip on the 'Felony Line Shuttle' ------- Hamster Scare Reported Houseliold Pe4 Bought Since Dec. 1 C<1rr)· Disease All hamsters bought since Dec. l sOOukt be destroyed Ol' taken to the nearest animal shelter for destruction because they coWd be carrters of a form of. meningiUs for which there ls no cure, Orang;e County health officials warned today. The virus disease is not frequen tly fatal but -it attacks the hurrian brain and nervous system. Frequent .. headaf~ lasting three lo five days and infl~ like complaints·are its symptoms. Dr. John Philp, county health offieer, said Wednesday afternoon that not only hamster!' bot also ~ and rats }I.std in schools should · be removed from their Classroom and returned to their owners for d ispqsidon. 'SCbool'officials from the Orange Coast area reacted to the warning by Immediately ootifying their principals. Because there is some confusion about which hamsters may actua1ly be infected. most school districts have urged that all hamsters be cleared from the classrooms ·A telephone message from Supt . John i-;icoll of the Newport-~lesa Unified School District commanded principals to send all hamsters and pct rodents hon1e regardless of the date of purchaSt. ''11\e consequences are too severe for us. to gamble 11.ith the health of any ch ildren." said Dr. Richard Welty. deputy superintendent of instructional services at the 5addleback Valley Unified School District. in his memorandum. 11e urged principals to find "an appropriate, human e way" lo remove the hamsters from the classrooms. "It is Odil-even Gas Rationing Program E11ded in Count~' By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of ... o.llY ... $lift Orange County 118! become the first even-«td gaeoline marketing PftJ"liclpant to dump the· program. Governor Rtmald .. Req:an signed an executive order at 2:50 p.m. \Vednesday , .nding the O)Ostem that bas been In effect since Marci!. l. The program's end mean& gas stations can sell to anyone. need no< adhere to the liil~ant regulation, netd'l10t ny-gnoHne signal nag1 or post their hours and mintmugi or maximum puttbaaes. ~ mun1y Board of Supuvison: voled 4-1 Tuelday to declare the a:as ~e:rgtoncy ovtr. &Jporv1IOl't asked to be l'tlllOvtd !tom 1he program beoealllt. they !lilkl. prople art used to the short supply situation and ' h.rive cut down their driving volunta rily. Jlwever. George Bean. chief of the county'• Emergency Operations Center said that tbete is no more gt1.S-Oline in lhe county now than there was before the program st.arted. 1be board initiated the eveTHXld system to try and curb panic at the pumps and Jong lines at service statiom . By the time the program ended, llnes in the county were alrrmt none1istent. Bean voiced confidence today thet the f••• or lonl-lines-<....,,IOIJ-pl'Ohablf won't materlalrze. "I lblnk people have btto condiUOlled now to go two or three davs before visiting a a:•• station," he said. "I don't think we'll tee a return lo lhe way It was." SUpcrvi.9or Ralph Diedrich. a lead{'?' In !Set GAS, P1sie 11 • now your responsibility." h<' said. In Fountain Valley el1.'mentary schools. hamsters are consi dered to be the property of the school. If any are found , princi pals ha ve been gi\'en lhc authority 10 turn th('m ove r to the Humane Society for destruction . Health officials say the hamsters in question u·ere ~Id hy the following s10res : Coronet. Franklin. Gilbert. Y.'. T. f:rant. K-~lart. Kresge, Kress. Larson's, ~lcXt'11.'. F S. Rasco. ~·.udy's, l'wo Cuy~. Sprnus<..'-Re1tzb T . c: and Y .• \"omado and \Voo h\·orth. Dr. Phllp said !he infected hamsters "·ere shipped throughout the U.S. frQm Florida in December and since then 1here has been an outbreak o f Jymphocytic chorimeningitis a mo n g many animals. Stale o£ficials may come to Orange County to inspect shipments of hamsters. mic.-e and rats to determine if the disellSC is present. The rounty health officer said !he disease can spread easily from hamster to hamste r and that until it is stoppc<l, no !See HA~ISTERS. Page :n All-year School Due for Irvine? University Park's new elementary school may become the distriet's second all-year school. District trustees endorsed a facilities use proposal Wedoes:day n i g h t . suggesting children whose parents would prefer the year 'round school program miR t 6e lluseil lo lhe ~w school which is due to be completed in ~lay. Additionally. district staff proposed to u~ extra sp:icc. ln the school to hOusc the first lnlcrmediate level all y,.ar progran1 making tht ""site ~" school the first Klndergarttn to grade 8 all year sthool, a spokesman said. i ··1 ha\'e a lot of s~nip;ilh) for rnc f~un1hC"~ 111voh·ed 11nd partLt'Ularly thoo1· v.·ho didn 't kno""' th1.'tr ktds \.\l'rl' u.~1ng dru.l{s ... \\'t'~l said ~la~·or l 'r~or added that she had Uet·n assu rt'd. "'thildrl'n. 1:1 nr 14-~t'ill"S-<>!<I c<.1ughl in tht.• raids" \\1 'rc 10 h,'l\'c \)('1•11 rel\'ased to their part•111s· t'lbtvdy afll'r tht· tnp lo lhC" sl;it1on "I'd l'XV''("I uur µohtt to /i;1vc SOlll(' COOl \Xl!>SlWl fur r1\t'.'lt" parl'lllS." the n1;1yor added Forrner \layor .lo/Jn Burlon :-;nit tud;11 tlK' raid had hc\.·n planned dur111~ hi., term as ma.1·or 'r liun 't k11011· 11·ho \\;J~ pirked up, but r ;1111 p'•·,1 .. 1'(! tu ... ,.,. !111s k111ll (Jf ope ra! 1011 1.11-,,, pl:1e1' Ill ,Ill\ fill ··J)rui.::-,,r,. ·,. ,;.nOiL~ d:ingl'r .ul\l health p1 ohlt·111.· Hurlon -..11d . · If 11 l.ik1·~ .1 !.1ri.:c raid· \c) go 111 ar\<J c·l1·a11 up <• l.1ri.:" tLl':-t ul d<ipt• US('rs. dofl(' adilJr1 , .tnd 11u,h1•1s, th1•11 that is v.·hat ' shuuld Ot.· dun,• llur1un ,;11d :1dd1 n~ Iii.it 1'111• '1/t' ·~f th,. r;1u1 1·011trihUh"S to lht• .UllOUlll ut puh!11·1l~ th~· l'll\ t",111 l'Xp!.'\'1 '",\ 101 of pr,.,, t'Q1PraJ.!t " about 1h1i; \\Ill l!li :1 111111! 11,1:. to11.1r•I dh1-oura~u1.,: ut!"lt·r~ ru 1·on11· 10 l1'11n•\ 1u _,t'n or U"'-' llo11x.· "' liurton -.11d Sweep Largest In State History Ry ARTllUR R. \'ISSEI. Of Ill• 0•111 !"II•! Slllf Opcr;it1on lrvini;:. a mass1\"t• roundup uf sUS}>('Cl ('CI drllJ? dca!!'rs and tl~l'rs 1n thl' nl'w cily of ln•inl' v.·as v.·1nd1ng up toda~. v.·11h 86 anion~ lJIJ 11.::intt'CI 1ndi\1duals - 1noslly juvl'nilf's -in custody The serif"s of arrests by sel"cn separate raiding tearns is believed to be th<' largest roundup of its kind in Californ 1,1 history. poh ce said . Orange Coonty Oistricl Attorney Cecil A. llicks and Jui·t•nile Court Jud,::c William Spe irs turned out to ob1erve 1hc ' s11.·1.>ep, whkh hit !he University Park and Tunle Rock areas hard . Plainclothesmen v.-tio had logged 35 adult11 and 51 JUVcniles arrested s:iut a handful of lhem 11.·erf' pu:kl-d up in other rll1t'S on th e Orange Coasr as suspected lrv tnl' suppliers Jn \'cstiga1or.'i \\"ere pl eased ""llh thf' ratio of wanted suspects in custody plus others t'aptured inc1dcntul to the hu nt for 130 individuals .,..·anted on vanou~ charges They had a total of 83 pre-signed arrest v.·arrants. A thrl'<.'-!"ll(ln\h probe in pr{'paration for Operalion l r~·1ng reportedly m1·oll'l'd ex penditu re of about $50.000 in srwcia1 funds for purchase of a wide variel y of narcotics. drugs and marijuana. Detective LI. John !ll.',e;an. ""ho hf'11 drd !he protx· of do;il ing and U"<' in the 2i- month"<Jld c11y. said amphf'!arnine and barhllurale pills. cocaine . ha, h 1 sh. n1ari1uana . I.SO and PCP. ,1 1C'lennary horse tranquiliwr used as a hallt:c1nui.;l'll V.l·re bought. li e said OJX'ra!1on lrv intt -v.•hith spilled o\'er into Costa :'\le~a . Tustin. Santa Ana. Hun tington Bl'ach ;1nrl FcAfnla!n Valle~· -1s 1nten<h•d to :-.rarnp out central t'ounty drug d ca I 1 n g . espt>c1ally <imong iuveniles. The age range 1n the overni ght s11.·t:er ran~ed from 13 10 56, the latter bo·in~ the mother of one su~pect acl·used hy pol1et of a runnin~ notorious dope pa rty p;id on Dewberry \Vay. lie a!Sl"l said in hritfing both his n1 .. 11 and meml>l'rs of the Irvine City Council earlier that the massive s1\·erp \\fHJll\ shock and stun !he rommun1t y for ;i \"anct) of rca'>Ons lie v.'amcd council members !tJ anticipate an a1·a!anchc nf i r ;i 1 l' tclrphonc calls from pa rents and for lu~ . .. , ~ rilr'n 10 \)(' r.1u1111u:.: in dc;ilinp: 11Jth "'h<il th· ('/Jll1•ll !h1· \111111111\·Ui.ithl,I' S111r:tt1on ""I lllh·nrl l1J r'rl'fllt• .111 ;•J .. n1•·n1 cof f1 •;1r," l.t H1·t.:;1n rl<'tl:t n •tl ;i~ hr :ind hrld 1-.M1nl!11,1111r l.t <"h.irlt's Bozl.1 briefed "'"I I\•• \\•·•·ks fr1oi11 1101\ tilt.· s:11n(.' of111·1·r, \\h.-. 11ut !h1~ 1h1111: log1·th\r .11r ~OHlf.i lt1 11t;ilk thruugh l1111•11·,11y ll11Zh Srhool Th,. k1d!; ;1 rt•n't uoi nj.\ t" kll•I'~ 11.hat tl11·y·rc th~:ft' for . hut -th1·y'r1· thcrl'. ' Hl' ~aid in tll\' a!lt•rtnath ul OpcraUc.u Jr\ ing -Sil namf'1:1 for SC'C fl't"Y in case of /Sef' ROUSl)UP. l'age 21 City Cot1 11cil G i1:e1i Word Be f 01•e Raid Ir\ in•· City l'o11nrl! mt"'mbo·r<; gf1l :111 ;i11\·.1nC'!' hricf1ng \\'1•dni'•1ch1y on <)pcrat1on lr\1ng. l h~ rlcvl'lopn1cnt th11l 1\·ould put the C'ity in the headhn<'S as a n1:11or c1·nttr of dru g ust· ~ouncll mcmtx'r" appt~rcd to be mor thoui.:htr11 ! than th~n1:iyed dunng Lt. Joh11 n,·g:ui\ a~\1·~o;mlnt of th<' prblem 111 (lr;on~·· C'ount~ ·s lll"\\f...'SI and l:1rgcsl cilv in l~11ut ;11 t•a !11• hr11! llf'f'll tent.1t1\'1•I\ t"onc•·rnL-d at thf'1r O\('r:dl rL:1t·l1r1n 111 lht .1rrcst of many :111)1,11~ !11! 1i..·r.,..,n., sou~"nt 111 f'\'lnn1•Lt111ti 111th dnp1 • 111 .1!1n~ and u:-c 111 1ht•1r r 11~· · \\'t··r·· !!•Jiil;! ro h 11•· a trl'm<'ndous ~hl")('k ~ th 1-. l'nrnr111111111· !on11itht." Lt !!t'l!:tfl h:"i<I pr•'d11•t .. 1I U.-·for1' s.·vcn r;nd IP:1ms hu lhl' .... tr•'"I." for rhl' roundup. Thi· 'lhnrl-. 1• a11.•J; ~p1 •·l!d throiughout the 1·111 11.llh rin :nn:: rh.1ort~·ll:-. :u1d r;1p:.; Oii l-.n11<k1•1-.., 1n tn•· 111,:!nr S!t•1•p1 ·I'~ <·d !'a I•• 1nn-1 J.1rl p;1rrnt ~ .~!ood ~1lhtiu• t'•··I 111 do ~ir",11·~ ;i~ th,.1r IP•·nag<'<I "Jfl~ 11,.r•· lt·•t :111a\ .. ,)i•tll l\ 111 h;1ndcu fl s fl1 1<• \IUOl .iil !"Ol11TQl11•·d ;1bout 1111' •\ h•-r• ·1hn11i, ,,1 h<·r 1!.1ui.;l1i1'r bundled 1111 1n ;i ~11• :1h r and l•·IJ rn1•n1t>cr:-. of Tc11n1 Sr·\~ n 11'1\\ll lhi· atrt·1•\ ••nd around the 1!-ce l!HJl·:F l~G. 1'11ge ?1 .. 50 Irvine Pupils Face Expulsion Du e to Drugs Nea rly 50 lr\"inC L'nif1ed S..·hool f>+~t nct pupils charged "1th sole of dJng{'n1u ~ drugs ra ee expulsion . l.'n1\"crs1ty llii:h Sc hool Principt1l \"1rtor Sh<'rrl.'itt s~ud t<iday. "Xecdless to ~•Y v.·e'rc disappointed to see our students in\'olvcd in lhe use of dope "llowevcr. anything that can bf-done lo help m;ike the proper choices ahout use of dn1gs or alcohol Is \'.Orth .... ·hilc in our vlcv.·," Shcrreilt said. Oistnct pol icy. he notL'd. N>qU lrts district officials to recommend expulslon of student s arrested for "5alcs or fumishin~ of drugs v.·hcihcr on or off campus Jr If any sturt1.nt 'lt·crc an-ested for lh<> hr$l time on Lh;irgcs of ha' ini.: u~ dangc.rous drug,, district pohcy provi des for lmmedi11tc io:w:pensJOn from school pending a pa rent L-OUn.liel1nR session . Second ;irre..1>ts for 115" e1I her on or off Cl\mpus means S\Uptnslon 11dth tncreastd > .. d1ri·ri1on from th<' C0110~,.1m~ staff as to 1• ht·th•·r tllf' ~1ud,,n! au1•nds cl!>ases at ht~ oru:1na l ~hi.o1 or 1~ placed in a cnn!u1u:1t1on ?.C'hoot for extra hC'\p Thl' 11('V. lr,1nf' Ln1ficd School Oistricl has nn t<Jnt111uat100 i;chool of its ov.·n. Studf'nL~ nrf' rr:ferrcd 10 facilities opl!'ra tNI by Tu!rtin. Saddlcback Valley or :-Oev.port-~1l'sa Unified School District Shtrr<'itt s1ud ' \\ ith the pus.~iblllty !hat as many a~ so student.~ may requir~ conlinuallon s~hool placement impetus may be. adrted to the considc.ration or an oltemauve biib school f>.str1<:t lrustccs \\'cdlw$da.)'-nilht... 11uthorlzcd plonn1nR for ~uch an approach In M)h·lng the problem ot crowding at l'nher~11y Jligh School. Built to hou!«! 1.800 puplb Just three )•tars ago. University Wgh School ('nrolle<t 2.100 students this year, Shtrrellt $Bid HAPPY BIRTHDAY, EILER L19una Greeter l1r1en Laguna Beach Greeter Feted On 84th Year '·People look tired Y•hen they drive through town. J run out !here and i•rt•rt them and they sn1ile and \au~h. Sure, they think I'm crazy, bul' that really doesn't matter.'' Eile r l...arsen. Laguna Beach's famous "Greeter'' once said. Wednesday it 'M'8S Laguna Beach's tum to greet Eiler and to help him celebrate his 84th birthday. A birthday party : l the Cotta~e Re!taurant was attended by many of Laguna's VIP s. Eiler, who has been li ving at a Sa,. Jwm Capistrano nursing home since a boyt with illness n couple years ago, apPeared wearing the brigh~ red shirt that is his trademark. alo ng 'M'tlh the long gray streaked beard and hair. Larsen came to Laguna and started "g'reeting" in 1942. He then worked as a gardener, greeting on the side. 11e has clatmed he was the "~·orld's worst gardener and the best greeter." He was officially proclaimed lhe Art Colony Greeter in 1963. Gf'eeting consisted of standing along Coast Highway, usually at the turn near Fomt Avenue , and bellowing "l1elloooo" to passersby and motorists. • During his lifetime. he has modeled for many artists and photographers. Pbst cards showing Eiler in Laguna Bach in hls greeting garb and stance afe prominent In the Art Colony's tourist oriented "'-· Vietu.am Veterans ~~uffle at Top -Of illonument WASHINGTON (UPll -Seven Vietnam veterans -four in wheelch.1irs with American fl a1s in their laps - !CQfned with police at the top of the Weshington ~tonument today during a protest against conditions in VA hospi· tels. One veteran claimed he Wa3 punched And that another was pulled from hi.s wbeelchalr. Police said a "slight scuffle" occurred before the \'eterans were ousted r~om lhe top of the monument but that the veternn!;' '"erslon y,·as an cx:ig;rra- 1""1. One veteran was taken away in an .:imbulance but appea red more shaken than injurOO. About 20 surprised tour ists, who ~itnessed the Incident. van ished into the cro\\'d of hundrds of !ourists oo the grounds. The sev~n vcterans told spectators they were members of the "American Veterans Movement." All were from the VA holilpital at tong Beach. They came to \\lashlngton f\1onday to meet '~dth Veterans Admlnistra1ion AdmlnistratOt' Donald Johnson Io complain about conditions in the ho.spital and various snafus \vilh Items such as disability check.s. DAILY PILOT Tn• Or•~• C~11 0.lo!LT l'ILOl, ..,.111o \o h•C"' ,\ tO,..hl-l!I• N•"'l P'"'· h _,,_ bY t~o 0•811Q• COt 11 P~Ol"IH"t (om,,_"' 1-· '.,. ""''""II ••• l'•••llilltcl, .........,.v lh'911911 '"""'· •or c .. 1. Mt .. , Ntw0011 IN<ll. "~·•,note• ltM:hlll'-""' Vtl!ty, L"""'6 ,.,,,II, lr•T"'J'l\ftddfflMt-tl'ld Stn Clt......,ltl S•• ;.,.n C•P'"'~~o. I> ••nt lt ftl:llM•t "'''Iii" •• ~""1"11«1 S•l~rd•o ""' Swl'll•v•. l'!e l!l'lnc,,.1 P'U0!11111no o••nl 11 ., no"""'' l•Y A!t"1, (MT• Mtw, Ct UIOtnl1, IJt,lf, R•b1tt N Wttd J•tl R. c.,.,l,v YKI f'r.t-1 .... Gtnt .. t M&nlOtr lllo"'"' ICtt•H Cll•IO• lllo"''' A. Mwr•llin1 ,,., ..... 1,,. l!ifllttt Cll1!101 H. lto. 111,11,,, '· Nill "-lll&nt 11\tnttlNI l t 1,.,t C..!t Mite· QI WHI lty l!tff1 ff-1 ... <II: J.W H"'-1 .... 1"11'!1 '"' .. 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To Nixon HER.\lOSILLO. ~fexico (AP) American officials hcrt' rna111talned silcntt toda~· on d1·u1.il s or lhc kidna pini; of <in An14:rican wn1n1erl'iill auachc. hut r11c~· "'l·ren·~ ex{>e<:tcd to n1cct ;:i rcportL'ii $500.000 ransom denHl nd. .lohn Patterson. 31. d Is a pp c a r e d Friday. reliable source!) in \\1:ish1ngton s:ud. bul the ki1ln;iping "'ilS kept seer,'\ until U.S. ,\ll) I ;en \\'ilha n1 S..1x!A> rPferred to II \\'ednt'sday ;it a news conference. Saxbe said he canceled a 1np to \lexic'O C1tv bt.--CallSe he fearl'<l I~ kidnaprrs "·oi.ild link his \'1s1t to lhc abduction. · .. TI1f' State Department IHlrr l'Onfirmetl the incident. John 11ushen. a spokesman for !hf' Just ice Deparimcnl in \\'ashington, said Saxbe had never been told U.S. au!horities "'ere kcepl'lg me kidnaping secret. ~ ransom demand for Patlrrson was slipped under thr door of th e llcrn1oslllo {'i:>nsulate and signed by the People's Re\'olutionary Army of l\l e x i co , \\'ashington sourc<'s said. A Hcrmo.'ii\lo nC\\'spa.pcr El Sonorense reported that a \\'Oman pl<1Ctc--d. a classified ad in the paprr sa~·ing : "Giovanni (Italian for John l I ha ve the money you need for transaction. Please contact me so J can send it to you. An n." The paper said the "·oman . a friend nf the kidnap \'ictim·s \\ifc . Ann l'attl'rson. later cancrled the :.id. A spokesman at lhe l'.S. consulate denied knowledge of t'ne ad. The U.S. govemmt'nt opposes rne-eting ransom demands. When the America n consul general in Guadalajara, Terrance G. Leonhardy, was abducted last May and leftis ts demanded S80.000. his family had to borrow the money to get him back. Patterson moved to llermoslllo, 150 miles south of the borde r. with his wife and young daughter three months ago. The Mexican altomey genera.l's office said •ne was la st seen dri\'lng irom the consulate wilh an unidentified Amer ican. The car was found abandoned. Persons at the hot el y,·hcrc the Pattersons were living said 1'.trs. Patterson left the hole\ \Vcdnesday morning and did not return. But they reported that from Friday u n t i I Wednesday she gave no indication th at anytning was wrong. Employes at the hotcl said tht couple's From Page 1 ROUNDUP ... any Illicit eave.5dropping on police radlo frequencies -that it went remarkably smoolhly. The largest single incident was a 7:30 p.m. raid at the University Park townhouse of Wanda ~1oore and ile'r son. Michael, at 18151 Dewberry Way . Intelligence sources all'rted police to a planned party al that location, the address of SCQres of past complaints written and on file with police and city officials. Raiders blocked off the cul.de-sac "''ith unmarked car& and burst in to be met by a snarling Gennan shepherd dog and booming rock music. s c r a m b I Ing suspects, all ol whom "''ere taken into custody. ~1oore, 18, and his mother. 56. y,•ere booked on arrest warrant.'i charging multiple counts involving drugs, plus con:iplracy and held in lieu of $10,000 bail each. Neighbor:s crowded around on sidewalks and cheered and applauded as the big white police bus rumbled awa y, loaded "''ith susptets seized at the l\loorc townhouse. Oprration lr\'ing ran like c!ock\lo'Ork. or a military maneuver. considering the scope of th e activity and the different methods of disposing or arrestees· cl!SC!I. Outlinin g the strategy In briefing, Lt. Regan explained juveniles named .in v.•arrants were the initia l targets, folloy,•ed by juveniles known to fum iJh drugs etr hang around use~. lhen adults wanted on v;arrtinls. No suspects under 18 "'·ere to be picked up on "'·arrnnL~ tifter 10 p.m .. as n public relation.~ gesture lo prc\·cnt further disruption of f<lmily life. The juveniles not charged with sa\rs of 11t>avy dn1g involvl'm('nt -but sul·h 1natters as use or being present 1n n place v.·here drugs are used -will be offered a chance to get out of iL. R.rf('rra\s will bl' 1nad1• 10 !hr Oivf'rsion ''ou1h Se rv ices ·r~rogrnm. a UC lrvill('- based guidance and CIJ\JnsclinH_ pllJ.n for parentJJ and youngsters Involved in such ,. crisis . Costa \les n Polic<' C111t:r Ro!JCr ~rth. \\'hose men patrol Irvine on a ronl ract basis. noted thRt a1nong youngste rs or llrlults charged with sale. ::111 ;ire <1cc11.srcl of l\VO or more counlt. v.•ith substJntla\ sums Involved. One defendant was charged with 15 count.•, while most or those arrllsted as the seven rakt teams crlss<rossed tht 1leeplng city acknowledged p.'\St arrests or conviction . ''This Is one oC the bc!t·planned. bt!t· coordinall'd operatloru I've ever seen." Oiief Neth added, nO!lng it took much daughter, "'ho ¥.'as about 4, • lelt llcrn)()8ll!o several days ago, and U WS;! be.lltvcd she had ~en taken to New ''or k. The People's Hevolutionary Army has been lnvol ved in student activism at the Unlvcrslty of Sonora in thls area, but It tuts 001 pre\'iOUSly claimed responsibility for an y n1aior ucts of terrorism. The pr1n cipnl ur l1<111 guerrilla group &dive in A-!exit'Q has lx'fll I he 23rd of September Communist League. and four of Its mt'mbers arc under arrest for the Lco11t1Jrdy kidnaping. From Page l BRIEFING ..• block to where .'ihe \\'as babysitting. "Oh ... how horrible .. ," she kept murmuring. A familiar name on the mailbox of the house w~cre the suspected hallucinogenic drug«afer "'as baby-sitting w a s recognized as that of !WO other youngsters on the master arrest !isl. A dif(ercnt raid tea m had already been by the house wit~, pre-packagt d envelopes of paperv.•ork copta ining data regarding their cases and arrested the 01hcr lwo youths. lrvinc councilmen -v.bo, early in cityhood after incorporation 27 months ago -call<'d for a flexible. semi-lenient stanre on marijuana use, asked a number of pointed questions during Lt. Regan 's briefing. The impending series of raids was outlined in a closed-door executive session v;1th the press present. "This Is rather unusual pr~ure to request the public to leave and ask the press to stay," remarked Mayor Pro ·rempore John Burton as a handful or /u of Tuesday, she saJd, "he had between three and five days to live. I fetl be Is la a coma right now. He cannot walk, talk or cry for help or anything else." . Gatch. a 48·year-old Army .reserve colonel, took off from tlarris- burg, Pa. Feb. 18 Jn bopei or beeo1ning the first balloonist •o cross the Atlantic. He was last spotl~d Feb. 21 by a Liberian freighter about t.000 miles west of the Canary Jslands. The navy searched about 95 ,000 square miles of the Aµantic Ocean near the Azores in vain this month. (But one or Gatch's friend s was quoted todar, a.s saying ritrs. Kuhn's husband was friendly with a man who built the cfaft, and she could have learned details of the voyage, even unwittingly.) Now It's Turn of Tern • To Return to P eridleton Now tha t the cliff ;wallow bu returned to San Jw.an Capi.strano and all is well in the Mission Community , it.s ~ least tern's tum at Camp Pendleton . Spokesmen at the base to d a y announced their own bird migration and cre\\'S of '-larines with heavy equJpment will move in Friday at the mouth of the Santa )largarita River to make. the Paper Reports Standard Oil Tax Bill 'Small' tem·s nesting area irresistible. Friday 's jaWlt to the lagoons "'ill mark the th1rd year of a conser'1ation program geared lo encouraging more breeding of tht birds. te rmed by omithol ogist.s some of california's ra rest aquatic iowl. The operations at the river mouth arc calculated to prepl}re nesting sitea for the terns ¥<'hen the)"' begin to arrivt! next v.·eck. Base "''ildlife biologist Dean Swika rd . the founder of the award-vl'inning effort to save the bl.rd!, said that when the project began three years ago only 38 birds used the riverbed to breed. Last year, 500 ci them were using the estuary, · spectawrs left. SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) -Standard City Manager and Police Chief William Oil of California paid only $14 million In The effort has made Pendleton the most populated nesting place in the world for the rare birds. Woollett explained at the outset that • many youngsters scheduled for arrest taxes for 1971 -about 1.6 percent of its would be diverted into a guidance and total income, the San Francisco counseling program. Oironicle reported today. These arc not drug sales suspects and Confidential documents obtained by the if they perlonn satisfactorily in dhe UC Irvine-based program their aqests will Otroni.cle listed Standard's eamings for beginning and J>r'liminary estimates for not become pennanent reoon·J. tm as $855.7 million worklwide. the year appear to show adequate "We think you have a helluva fast· A spokesman for the company said the flnling for the e1:pected growth and growing drug problem here. There are percentage appears unusUally small, but development ol tile district. From Pagel SALARIES ... some very, very young kids being that It was perfectly legal. He said the -The board members belie\li! that recruit.ed illW the drug ~lurt," said Lt. ~ny pays most d. Us ta.us in elect.ion requests to increa.9t taxes should R~an. ' fortfgn countries and that foreign taies ooly be made when the need is "both WASIUNGTON IAP ) -Congress "'1t Lo Pre$ident Niion today, for his expected signnture. a bill increasing l'nf rninimum w11g('. 10 $2 30 an hour. The House took final action on the compromise measure 900n after t~ Senat e passed lt, 71 to 19, The House \'OIC ¥<'8.il 34$ to 50. Sen. Jacob K. Jav11s fR-N.Y.I. chief Republiean sponsor of !he bill. told 1..1'Jlleagues the White House advised it l\'OUld be signed. The bill also v.'ouid bring an additional 1 SC\'en million workers under the .wages and hours act including' a million domestics. The President vetoed a somewhat similar bill last year but !he word at the Capitol is tbat 'be y,·ould sign the new ver:sion. The increase would raise the l>resent Sl.60 wage floor to $2 .30 for 56 million worken in a series of steps. 'Ibe first step would be on May l . Congress last raised the m,inimll{ll \\"age in 1966. The bill v:ould bring domestics wider the wages and hours law for the first ime. repeal overtime pay exemptions in effect in several indus!ries. tighten present lav.· on child labor on rarma, and extend the scope of the law aimed at discrimination against elderJy persons in empfoyment. The y,·age floor v.·ould be intTeased on this schedule: -For 36 niillion \\'Orkcr~ CO\'crcd by the law prior to 1966 -$2 \lay I, $2.10 Jan. I, 1975. and $2.30 Jan. 1. 19i6. -For 19 million workers CO\'ercd in the. 1966 act, mostly retail an d service employes, and covered by the current bill -$1.90 May I. S2 Jan. I. 19i5. $2.20 Jan. 1, 1976. and $2,30 Jan. I, 19n. -For 750.000 farm workers who 00\\' have a $1.30 floor -$1.60 J\1 il.v I. $1 80 Jan. I. 1975. $2 Jan. 1, 1976, $2.20 Jan. 1977 and $2.30 Jan. 1, 1978. An estimated 4.5 n1i\lion 11·orkers would reecive pay hikes by the time all of lhe steps take effect. Family Olympic Day Scheduled At Irvine SC'hool He specifically cited a trend in the can be legally subtracted from the clear and substantial. SUch is not the affluent suburb toward increased and amount owed the$U.S. government case at thi! tin;re .. " Athletic events for the v;tJole fam ily heavier use of LSD and PCP, both potent The documenta are in the baqdl of the are on tap for the lhird aMual Family hallucinogenic drugs. Senate foreign relations subcommittee on 1.~~~r~fg:~:i'~·~fw-:'s~~! Olympic Day from 12:30 to 5 p.m. "Are the school district people aware mu1ti-natlonal corporations. They show t .d Saturday at Rancho San Joaquin or what you're doing?" as k e d sta e provi es 24.3 percent, and local Intermediate School. Irvine. Standard paid $312.5 mlllioo in taxes to ..,.,..,.,_.y •·1es provides 7' 1 percent I Councilman Art Anthony. tnvr-•• ... "· · In addition to the com!>C"tilion v.•il be Woollett and Lt. Regan agreed they foreign naUoos in l9?1. "At. a Boord of F.ducatloo we have cootinuous shO\\'ings of skiing and h d b W II ked h the und The documenta also show Stardfod virtually no control over the amowit of · h b B'll a ut oo ett as w y ro up planned to increase crude oil shipments surfing mo\'ies and a speec y ' was being operated as it was and with incane provided by federal and state Nelson, defensive tackle for ihe Los reporters and, photographers present. to the Eastern Hemisphere and decrease sources," the 51.atement said. Aogeles Rams. Refreshm ents will be sold "What do you expect to aCl'C'mplish?" shlpment.s to the West -including the "In the life of any Institution the nti?d through the afternoon. he asked. U.S. -in 1972. is ever present to have dlrect and open A highlight of the event is a scheduled l\tayor Gabrielle Pryor and Councilman comrnim.ication about matters ol mutual show by Lion Country Safari arranged by Jtenry Quigley both asked if onJy dealers conCem," the letter to teachers stated. public relations representative P.enny were to be arrested and U this would be Volcano Erupting "We want to assure you that every i.... explained to parents. effort wUJ be made to provide ror the Director of the event is Bob Kain , boys Actually, police passed out cards AUCKLAND. New l.ealand (UPI) needs of our cmployes in an inflationary physical education instructor, assisttd by carrying telephone nwnbers where U . Mount Ngauruhoe , one of three volcanoes economy:" Barbra and Loren Ludtke. Ch..ules Boua. pllJ!. se_rgeants Jim In Central North J,.3laaj, went into its In a poster contest to publicize the Blaylock and Gene Norden could be most ''iolenl eruption ln 20 yea rs toda)'. e\'ents: awards were pre&Ml.ed io one reached as troubleshooters. tossing rocks the size of cars hundreds or Kidnap Th1·eatenecl child in each grade. \\'inners included : "As far as you are concerned." added feet into the air. Government scientists Donna Greco. first : Allen Padella. ('.ii~! Wooll ctt, "y,·bat does it mean a said they believed a Java -now was 'NEW YORK (UPI) -An unemployed second; ~fidtelle ~forrow, third : Mary ,,.l'Ck from now?" imminent but did not eq:iect any danger artist his been arre3ted by FBI agents Tate, fourth. and Sieve H05ford. fifth . Citing the age range o! suspects in the to 1ettltments. the nearest of which is and charged with threatening to kid nap Rancho San Joaquin·s honored guests loiv teens and SC>-cal\ed spotters, or nine miles from the base ot the 7,515-foot directors of the Museum of ~1odem Art Saturday "''ill be the school's custodians, tipsters about narcotics activitr in mountain. and other museums tn New York, who will get in free. ~rt>Cnbclt areas 81 young as 8 or 9' Lt. 'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Hep..1n said it may mean cleaning \JP the I traffic and use. He s<i id the an:ests, use stalitics and follo,vup counseling "''ill be evaluated before deciding the next move on the part of police. "If, in the fall . it hasn't \li'Orked, we will infiltrate University High again and di) 1t all over again," he said. From Page l GAS ... e-nding Orange Coon1y•s participation In the program. indicated he would ha\'e been willing to keep it in force if some of the inequitie! had been v;orked out. lie suggested creation of a commercial permit system like that in Los Angeles County. v.·hich is still on the even«ld program. Dean also contended that the even-odd sy11tem 'tfould have been rellllned if lhe 11t11te energy office had agreed to make so1ne minor change s in it. Some fear was \'oiceit this wet>k by Supervisor Ronald Caspers, who casl the lone l'Ote against dropping the. system, thnt Los Angeles drivers will begin ron1\ng across the tine to pirate Orange County's gas supplies. Bul Bean and oLhc.or county supervisors ~'lid they doubt such a problem would be \\·1d~prcad. Thd pl:in Is stlll ln effect ln Alameda , Contra Costa , Los Angelts. Rlvenide, San l\lateo. Santa Clara, Solano and Ytntura Counties. From Pqe l • Save up to 75% actual COOKING TIME SALE PRICE s399's Amano. ·~ ............ --~ NEW!'.:'\ FREEZER ontheBOTIOM ... because you use It less! • Convertible doors, too. Chang1 from left to right any lime you want. ::?0.1 cu. ft. c1p1eity •·~cu. tt. (U! lb.) lrHrtr 13,6 cw. II. RhlgttatOf WE TAKE TRADE-INS I-FREE~~~ ono. -· -· HURRY! SAVE! State Scff's Tax l11CttOHs Ta 6°/o 0.. April Isl -•-u SALE PRICE work by his men , plu. tOO.e of the oth.r HAMSTERS departmenta, ----1h.c federal D r u g . • , • 90 Day Cash Enforetmtnt Agency and Orange County ___ -- Narcotics Ta,.,k Force. hamsters ahauld be brought to school. Prl.soners taken ln !he raid were The menlnglUs strain Is relatively mild traMftrrtd to th e Operation lrvlni( but when contracted by humans can be command post al the coun ty rtre and painrul. and even fetal, In some ca~. police substation at tg()()l Ztt SI ., lhtn ~Je:ilth ofOcials estimate the Florida bu.std to the Costa Mesa Jail for pro-firm bclng lnvestlgated ships 1t leut ressln1. l00,000 h:1ms1eni . 1815 NEWPORT BlVO ., Downtown ' Costa Mesa -Phone 548-7788 • • \ I I I 7 ' v on th na th P' tr A II' fr r 0 de sa fl r ti w c• • f in z d e r f Bnniingion Beat!h Fountain ·Valley VOL. 67, NO. 87, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1974 Today's Final N.\'·. Stocks TEN CENTS City Coont!i·I Candidates Rte. 39 Freeway Junked .•. On April 9, \'Oters Jn llunting1on lkacb will 1elect four of 14 caodldate1 for seats on the city council. Starti11,i:: toda)'. the Dally Pilot Is presentlng brief profiles of tbe candid3lts and their views. Tbt Information In the candidates' o'l\·n "11rds Is reprinted from the question· nairt developtd by tbt Huntington Stach League of Women Voters. Tbt league adled eacb candidate: "In view of the development of the t'ily lu the past few years: the ttonomlc and environmental needs : and lhe current eaergy probtems. "'hRt action "·ould )'OU Initiate or support in lhe fsi!k>"ing areas: grov•tb, transportation, air quaJUy, lalKI use and eronomic de,•elopmtnl. Albe ri. ROBERT \\'. ALBEBTS. 36. of 16991 \\lcstport Drive. holds a B.A. degree from Brov.·n University and a \av.· degrt'C from NYU . lie is an attorney \\'ith his Ol'.'11_ private practice in Orange County. In answer to 1he L\\1V question on ~1h transporta· lion, air quality, land use and economic develop1Tl611 , he says: "The five speci- fied areas are inter- r e I a I ed. They've been and v.·ill be the ~ubjects .Qf volumin-~ ous studies. Our na-aL1E11tTs tional and state. as v.ell ai;, local leader.• "'ill undoubt edly h:n·e to make the dt'- cisions determinative or them. Thus. I frel the y can only be di scussed cursorily in the space allolled. "Through carerul plnnning. not "spot zoning.'' Huntingtoo Beach has a uniq ue opportunity to become a fine place in \\'hi ch to reside, 'A"ork and play. Our business and residential interests are each vital. not mutually excl usive , and proponcntS of each must cooperate . "l favor orderly p;rpulation growth and economic development. w i t h o u t sacrificing the existing beauty or our natural environment. Our land shou1d be developed or, 'A'nere a ppr op r i ate , redevel.oped, lo assure our business and industrial complexes serve, rather than encroach upon, our recreational and residential areas. \Ve have ample room for both single family a11d higher density housing. "t belit\•e existing transportation corridors sOOuld be corrterted to use by new transportation modes (consider dial· a-ride plans, monorails in freeway Ci!nter lanes, etc.). v.·ithout s ubs tan ti a J additional 1.00 usage. "An increased return of our taxes from Washington through re,•cnue sharing. rather than 'nigher local sales or property taxes, ls necessary to as.!UJ'e our cit)! can provide essential services. ~·Finally, I believe our city council should supervise such planning, providing a focal point for better lines of communicati on between the various interest groups in our community; our police. parents, educators and.LOJllhj ~ur local, state and national governments: all to assure the needs and desires of our enti re community are satisifed." Bartlett TED W. BARTLE'M', 71, of 1718 Pine St., is currently SeTVing his third .. four • year term on the ciiy council. He operates a I0\\'11 service slation :in Ofl(>n and C'Olltinuou" upda ting of our in;i..ler plan of !<1nd use as our pnorltlcs ('hfln,1;c. ··Economic de\"1·\op111en1 1!< .1 mu~t for our communll y. \\'e h:1vc n1any plans for 1naking our cit\' berter. but we can onl\' implen1cnt thoSe Jllans . Jf v•e havt' a slrong and balanced cconomic base. The continued attract ion or new clean industries to OW" city must remain a top council priority." .'1 rmsl rong \\11LL.IAM D. ARMSTRONG. 56, of 20522 Pien:ie'A' Lane. is a retired ,:O,larine Corps officer. He is a member of the Hu nttngton Beach Public FaciliH es Corp .. established to handle the financing of the new $11 million civic .enter and $2 8 mill ion library. In an s\l·cr to the L\\"\' riucstion on g-rov.1h. transport ation, ai r <iunli!)". lnnd use and economic dc\·elopment. hr-says: .. , bcliC \'C Hunt· 1nglon Be:ich will double in poJ)'llation "·ithin eight or ten years. Well planned apartment complex- es are a must. I would limit new commercial enter- prises tha t clutter up the environment ARMSTRONG Large builders of residential housi ni? must donate land for sdlools in the area around their complexes. ".Realltlnt transportat\on is almost non-existent in the c.!ty. I would enc o u ra ge the cily's li:iison representative in \Vashlngton to go after federat funding. With our O\\'fl federal tax mor>ey coming back to the city a low bus fare could be maintained and our city routes e:irtended. ''Clean air is a conC'Crn of all the citizens. I would support any action to keep polluting industries from building in 1he city. There must be a elOS<! balance betY.·een need and con,·enience in energy producing enterprises in th~ city." "I belie\'e we must adhere to the master plan for the immediate future. As the ci ty grows and develops, the plan may need to be allered to meet !he nc~s of the heavy growth areas. Regional shoppina centers niust be encouraged to locate in the city for convenience and to increase the ta1: base. I would W<irk diligently for completion of the park system and cultural center. r don't believe \\"e have room for motorbike trails in the city limits. ''The economy of the city, once largely dependent on petroleum development ha.or; broadened considerably. I pledge to v.·ork for a sizeable commercial and industrial base to provide a strong measure of stability to the community and to alleviate the burden of taxes oo the indi vidual." and in the past has Bo11er been a president of the Huntington RALPJ1 H. BAUER. ~J. of 1691 l Beadt Chamber of Bedford Lane, is a research chemist. He Commerce and pres-BARTLET is currently a member of t"11 school ident of the Orange C<Mity League of Cities. boards, the Ocean Jn nns\\'er to the LWV question on Vic.-v.· <elementary ) growth. transportation. air quality, land District a nd the use and economic development. be says: Huntington Be a ch "~la}or policy questions such as these. L:nion ~ligh School cannot be solved easily, or by political District. slogans. My comments ·on these points In ans\l·er to the can only indicate my approach, not a L wv question on total solution. ~rov.1h, transporta-"Growth, end particularly r a pi d growth , has been a problem in our city :ion, air quality, land Jse a n d economl~ fer almost 15 years . \Ile 1nade mistakes. and "·e must take care to see that these development, he says: are not repeated. The city" council can ,;Tie growth to the availability of take the lead in controllirig haphazard services like schools. fire. police, parks. growth so that the things we like best e_tc .. tr all servi_ces are not a''.ailable. here are preserved and enhanced. hnut growth until they are. Review the -''Tr-ansportation and air -quaUty are.._!!la_S!_er plan l!_nd dol'Tigrsid~ zoning problems that extend beyond our city's wh~rever fegil to retfucea~iry. When boundaries that we cannot so Ive ?pt.K>nS. occur. ~ c.o mm e r c I a l· completely on pur own. We must 1ndustr1al over residenlial. I cont inue to work together with other "Establish d09e ties ""ilh Orai\AC I cit.i~ in Orange County to improve both Cot.mty Transit District. and inslltuoo bus of these vital areas of concern; for servi<.'e along ma In thoroughfares. example through the OCAPCD falr Establish rapid transit to downtown L.A. pollutim,t'Ontrol dlst.rlct) a11d the OCRTD Establish a ne~11rk to tie ou~ beach to lb'aMit cHstrid ). As a representati\'e or other Orange C~unty recreation areas. our cit,y on I.ht Orange C o u n t y Provide alternaUve4 lo automoblles by Intergovernmental Coordinating Counc.11: ~mp~asizing bieycll?lg, horse~ck rrding. Orang~ Co\Dlty League of Cities. and walking and pubUc tran.sportabon. other regional groups. I am convinced ·'Requ ire new lodustrial l.LW:rt to that we can attack these problenu clean.11e lhf.lr elnuent to 1 level at least eifecUvely as-a group, and still eruure as clean as that oC 5UJ'J"Otlnding clean\iir. ~t our tlty's best Interests nre Put a strict timetable for all existing protKIOO. indus try to cleaMe thclr efflue:nt to the "Land UM) decision.s are the l;e:y 5<lmt levcl. ~llnimile buildinfl of new eltmeat.s in many related policies, such strttU and freeways and use money as growth . I favor maxjmum citizen saved to provkic a It er n a t Ive part!clpalloo In land use 4edsl°"', and IS.. CANDIDATES, Pa;e !) Drastic Statewide Rocid Ciitback s Hit l-lu11ti11~·1on 0 By L. PETER KRJF.G 0 1 f!!e DlllY J'llOI Sltll California Departnient of Tran.~portalion D1r<'cior 11ov.·ard C L:Hrich today announced drastic road ,building cutbacks staicv.·ide ·that v.'tll 'cancel or at least delay a 11 Orange County fret\1ay construction. Ullrich"s remarks came in Oakland during a !raffle COnfert'nC'c. Hr said the cutba cks v.ould be spread 01·rr the nc'\t 20 years A1dt.'S for Orange and Lo~ . Ora11 o·e'.Cou11tv e . Sto1•s Odd-eve11 Gasoline Setu1• By \,-ILLIA)I SCHREIBER Ot Ill• D1lty ,.l!ot ~lilt Orange County has become !he first cren-Odd ga$0hne marketing 1>articipant t() dump the program . r.ovemor Honatd Rea~;in !'i~ned an execu!i\·e order at 2:50 p.rn. \\'ednesday, ending the syi\t!'m thal has been 1n effl't:t since r-.tarl'I' \. 1'he program's end tnC"anc: gas stal ions ran sell to anyone, need not adhere to the half-tan k regulation. nee<! not fly gaso linf' i;igna l flags or post their hours and minimu111 or rnaximum purchases. The county Board of Supen·isors voted 4-1 Tu esday lo de<:lart• the ga~ en1ergency over. Supervisors asl;ed to he removed from the p.-ogram because. they said, people are used to the short supply situation and have cut down thei.r drivi ng voluntarily. Hwever ~ George Bean. cb.1e.f or the county's Emergency Operations Center said that there i~ no more gasoline in the county no"· than there 1vas before Ith! pl"ogram started. The board initiated the even-Odd system to try and cu rb panic at the pu111ps and Jong lines at service stations. By the time !he program ended, lines in thr-rountv were almost nonelCistenl. Bean ,·Oired confidence today t.hsit the. fear or long lines returning probably won't materialize. ··1 think people ha\·e bct>n conditioned now to go 1110 or three davs brfor!' •:isiti ng a gas sta tion .'' he said. "I don 't think we"l! see a retu rn to the v.·ay it ~·as. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. a leader in ending Orange Coun ty's participa!lon in !he progra111. indicated he "'o uld ha\C been willing to ketp it in force if some of the ineq uities had been v.·orked out. He suggested creation of a commercia l permit system like that in U>s Angeles Coun ty. 'A'hich is still on the even-odd program. Bean also contended that the even-odd S\'stem \l'ou!d have been rel ained if I.he siatc energy office had agreed to make some minor changes in it. Some fear was voiced this week by Supervisor Ronald Caspers. who cast the /See GAS, Page ZI Sp rin g Conce rt Se t At \re~t.1uinst er lfigh More than 200 students \\'ill lif t their voices in song at 7:30 lonight v.·hen Westminster 11igh School unv eils its annual spring concert. The concert in the grm is frtt and open to 1he public. The high school Is at 1432~ Goldenwest St. 1\n~1'lrs counties quickly conftrnlL<d the 11np~1~·t '"l'oe l'\ltbac ks \\'Ill n1can an end to the planned l~ute 39 frrt·v.ay a!oni.; Be.1ch RoulC'\"ard 1n l!Wllington Bl'arh."' said \\"l·ndall Pond . dt'puty district dir('(·tor for Orangr and Los Angt•les counties . He said it 'A·11l push b.;tclt plans for the e:o:tension on both lhr Ne11·por1 and Corona dcl ~far fref'v.•ays. Pond s.11d lhe slatr had pl11nnrd to <.pend $6 btllion in his dis1nr1 during !hr nr.i..1 :?O ~r:irs. lie said sprnd1nc 11011 '>It!! h:l,\"(' lo Ix-1nn1n1ed to ri .~ lnlhon 1'ransport:1t1on d1rl'clor l'llnch madt• thl' stunning annour"ICt rnenJ at u rn<.'\•linii: of tht> lnslltu!c for 1'rti;ff1c and Transport:11ion t:nginct·rs 111 Oakl and tod:i~. lie SJid st;:t!e'>l1de frct.,,,11}' spending ""ill h•: rnrn1ncil by 1"·0-th1rds, fron1 $1 5 bclliun to S6 bdhon. 1."!lnch said rM slatf' just isn't ge111ni:: all !hi• rnoney fron1 the fl·deral high\f;1v LITTLE FELLOWS LIKE THIS COULD BE IN BIG TROUBLE Hamsters Acquired Afttr Last December May Be Oi1eased New Hanzst ers Carrying· Incurable Meningitis? Al! hon1s1crs boug ht since Dec. should be dest roved or t.1ken to the nearest animal s-hrlter for dc.'Struc1ion because they could be carriers of a form of meningit is lor \l'hic h there is no cure . Orange Counry he;ilth officials warned today. The virus d i$C<lS{' is not frequentl y fatal but it attac:ki; !he hum;in brain and , n~r\'OUS syslenl . Frequent headecht'S lasting three to fir<' d.1~ ~ and influenza· ]1kt• compk11111 -. arr 11s syin ptoms. Dr. J•1hn Philp. cou nty health officer, said \Vednesday afternoon that not only ham.c;ters but also mice and rats used in schools should be ren1ovcd from their classroom and returned to their O\\Tters for disposit ion School officials from the Orange Coast area rracred 10 the warning by immedialely notifying their principals. Because there is some confusion about 11·hieh han1'.tcrs may aclua lly be infr-eted, n1ost sehool districts have urgt'<I that all hamsters be cleared from the classrooms A telephone messai:te from Supt. John \icoll of the \l'\l]Xlrt-~·lcsa Unified School District commanded principals to $Cnd all hamsters and pet rodents home regardless of the date of purchase. "The consequences are too severe for us to gambl e v.·ith lhe health of any children," aaid Dr. Richard Welly, deputy superintendent of in.structi-0nal -"t"rVi('!'S at the Saddlcback \'alley J;nif1Cd S<·hool l)istricl , in his 111ernor<1ndum. J/r 11rged principals 10 find "an appropri<l!t\ hu111ane "·ny'' iu remove the hamster'> fronl th<.' clas.~rooms. '"ll is no11· rour rcspons1b11i1y." he said. In Fountain Valley elementary school~. hamsters arr considered to he the. property of the school. tr anv are found . princi pals ha\"e been gh·en !he authorit y to turn t!1c1n 01cr to 1hc llum<: · S0<.·1(·ty fo r des ln;rt1on lleah h off1c:1al:1 say !he hamsters 111 que suon were i;old by tht' follov.1ng ."tores: Coronet. Franklin. Gilbert, \\'. T. Crant. K-:0.lart. Kr esge. Kress. Lar<:r111\, ~lc\cv.'. F. S. RaSCtl .. 1dy's. T"'' ( ;u\ ~ Sprousc·Rc1tz. T G. and Y .. \"omado and \\"oo!"·orlh, [)r Philp s:11d thr-lnferletl haJ™,l('t/i \\-ere sluppcd lhroughoul th{' l' ~-from Florida u1 Ot'C'tmbl.'r and since then !here has lx.>cn an outbreak of l~mphnc}tic chorimen1ngit1s am on b many animal s. State officials rnay romt to Orangl' County lo 1n~pect shipmen\s of hamsters. micr and rats to de term ine if !he di~.'il~C is present. 1'he cnunty health officer said the disease can spread easily from hamster to ham s,r r and tha t until II 1s stopped. no tSee llA.'ISTERS, Page%) College Merger Supported County District Co111mittee Backs Garden Grove Biel By TERRY CO\llLl.t; 0t IM c.ll'r "!Wt Sl•ff One major hur<ne was -..,,c I eared \Veclnesday ni ght in ·the mo\"e toward assimilation of the Garden Crove Unified School District by the Coast Communit}' Collrge District. ~!embers of the C.Ounty Conimillec on School District Organiz.at!on, meeting at Fountain V•lley 11igh. agreed to support t.he merger ,rrort. Th e county cominlttce's support is considered essential to win approval rrnm the stale boa.rd of go\•tmon of commWJity coll~ges for a Nov. 5 election. Dt.!CUSsion of the merger was brief Wednesday night and there was no oppo111lioa to IL • Alton ti,forse. an adminJ81.ra.tor with the Gerdtti Grove d.i!trlcl, advi5ed the " coun1r committee that his djstrict fu lly :supports annexation to Coast Garden Gro"e docs not btlons: to an v community college district 1uld beeausC of its poor tax base cannot build its ov.·n college system. Students from the Garden Grove ar!'a musl now attend classes on campu.ws in neighboring community college dJstru;L'i. but lhe Garden Gro ve t:nihed School District has to pay a high price for th at prlvllegc. About 55 percent or the Garden Grove students attending i commuruty colltli!t are already at Or:1n,11e Coast 1n CostJ ~fesa or Golden We.st in lluntinglon lk:-ach irr lhe Coen district. Dr. Norma n Watson. president of Coasl Community College District, said about 3:000 of his distr1ct'll 13,000 sludenl! are froin <ic.1rden Gm\C' Dr \\ IHS:On told lh<' rounty l'Omm1t1r·r th:il hi~ d1str1ct support~ the mcrg(·r "in pr111c1nlc."' but official board .:t<:t1on is <;till 10 <:f)llli..'. Tn1c;1ec~ of the Coo:-:! Commun1t\ Co\!t>p:e District \\Ill wk.-formal ae110Tt April 2~. after two public hc:iMnAs hl\'•' bePn held lo drtl'rm!ne how thl' rcs1dt·n1 .. feel nbout the 11'10\I<' 0!1{' hearin g is ~I for 7 .:io pm . April II\. in t.he 11udllonum :;t Orange C'O.'l$I Collegr Costa ~lesa. The other henrin11 l31e1 for 7·30 fl m .. Apr11 ·17, in Fon1m II 111 (;atden \\'est Collt~e. HWll1ngton fit>ach. In order to ab~r~ the lov.""·eal!h r.arden Grove dlstrk.1. ~ilhoot brtak1ni: the taxable backs of Coo'.'it rcsidtolS, fStt ~JERGER. Page !) f tru't f11nr! th.1' II \\,LS ~·\1)11 tUll! · Tht,v'rr JU~! 111<1 n•l\'.1~1Hjl: th" tund~ :irMt L';1l1fur 111,1 !• nu! ~··tt in;.: 11 ~ i.h.!rt·."' /'ond t:>.pl<11111'd l'ood .!"1111 th,·r1• J, 110 \\J\ 10 lC!I prl'r1sely hol\' !•oil~ 1·1th1·r 1h1' \"r 111>'1rt or l"oron11 d1·t 'Jar' (1L't•11.11 · \\di l>t.· th·l:t\"t'<I Ill' ea!lt'(l 1/11· <l••e1i;1,;11 10 I.di planS for lh\· Houh~ 39 lrtL•11:11 ·' tr;Hh·-off 111lh Ur•1n1:1· l'o11nt ) · · He sai1! rno· cl•·p;i1·tn11•n1 1111! 11011' n!l:c !St-r l"LTU\t'h. l'a~t· !1 Officer St1 ys, Ile Overlie<1r(/ Murder Plot fHICACO (AP! -1\ J.111\i.; fi<>nrh rohcl'man s:i~s IH· O\"l'rhl·~·r<l fhr o•<:lr:tngetl "'ifc nf ('hicHgo n111!1ona1ff' S;1n1u1•t J. Po pc1l !:uggl'st !O :t ~o-l.1e,w1·('11 that her hu~band IY' k1ll('d 11 1th ~1rep1n~ 111!h llo1ni1·1de r!r1i'Cl 11•· Th11111•t' llui.:111 • IC'"11fa'ti \\\'t"!nr"da1 hi'for1· ('1re11lt f"our1 .ludl{c ll\"Til;1n F1·lr!n1.1n th~11 ,\11 s Eloi~r \'01>1.•11 of ~1·111ior1 Bt";1cl1 "ll;.!1{1-.llt'fl !ht• u~t· o( !hf· harb1!uratf· pills dunn.,: two ('1111v1·ri.at1~.111' ~hi· IJ,111 1111h llul1l'l't l'L'C'ler. <i n1 ... n alll·gc<lly cont,1t'li'<l to lure /;1 k1ll1•r I Hughe~ s;ud hr h<'ard th•' t'<1n1trsallonot !hrou~h ;1 l1:;!t'!lill~ dc1'1\1' L'Ollt'•·Jlcd on Pl'tler"s ~rso11. !lui;he<:' te~1 1 mony 11,1s i.:i1·r1l 1n • ro1·ltt1on hrar111~ by ~lr~ Popi.·11 Ill which i.h•· ti~kl'd for St'.!.'il·<1·n1onth ten1pr>rar l' support for hrrse!f ;uld t~·o 1t·c11JG1•d JJui:htt>rs Popei1 . f19, promoter of Vri,:o·~-l:ttt\'. Pockcl Fisherman, and other T\'- promoted ~ad.:t'.'-ts. ~u1·d his \\'1fc tor d1\orcr l<i~l Ck.1.obcr all(! r<.·fuS('(J '" p:i y <1!1niunv. Pol1l~' .1rrl'~lt>d ~lrs... l'orl\:il :111d l>11ni(•I \t. 1\)tr~ in J;i nu.1r:-· ..111d c·h:1rArd rhL'IH 11·ith con!ip1rac~ to n111r11t·r !'nJlo'll Tht•tr trial ls pending. B11th l\.;~1· p!t-adl-tl Ul!lot'<:nl \lrg. Pope1rs auorn··~ ror11~ nd" U1rrt his client is ent1t!t.-d '" !he al11non y bt'l"<1U<:c: i'ht· hi1" only h1·('n Lfl,1rgc:d and not ron\ ll I('(! of L'Url'<p1r~c1• l(i<l1S' 1'tunbling CJai'is Off crcd A tumbling class ror chikll"'Cfl who are mentallv retarded. aph:is1c. hard vf lw;1rini.: ·or r1notiooally hflncllca pp('d 1s being orrcrcd by th e city or Founto:iu1 \ <tllf'y. l\rg1stra11on for the class 11 ill he taken until :i pm. Fridtty at the city Uccrc<ttion tx·rartrtl{'nt 10200 Slater A\'t'. Th<' one·hour clttS'i will t<1k{' pl.ltP ,;it I pm. rach Saturduy fur c1µhl "'ec~-. beginning April 20 at Fo1111t:,11n \"all<':.· I h~h Schott!. The f('t'. IS$;', 2.;, per ( lul<l Stt'\"l' ~I JI IO:l 111 the ln!>trutlor. Hcinct·kc Haps \ixon S,\:..; IHEGO rA1'1 -!'r1·:.1 th·nt \1xon h;t~ h11ndled th<.' \\"alerga te u1\1·st1gat1ons '"111~•tl\".'0 Lf Cov Ed Rc11lt'<'k<' s.a1•l \\+·dncsday. '"I !h111k he should hn\c lx•en n1ort open and !"and1d ." Hc1ne<:kt• told a ~tudt•nl aud!cn<.'t during a campa1gr1 <ipp<.'ar:inct· OraJtge ,.-! C~ast ~~ Weather Tht· wcatll<'rl ar!y calls for part· l~· t•1oudy sk tC'~ frid,•\ .,.. ith some ~n:d'une 1n tho· aftc·moon hour~. M1gh,; :1t the brilChC'S will be SG ris1ni.: to 7'1. 1nl:ind. O\ernigh~ }ow3 13-:}4 l;ojSIU" TODAY Thi> 011/y rl+111r/ al tl1r star- S'"tlded prttrUt'lf" 01 "'f'/tc 1;rtnt Gaisny·· ,,,,1 u~ stars. l?obcr1 Hrdfor•t •11HI ~lia far- r l11£. Story, Pot11! 4 L "'· a.,t II (i hlonil• I (1•..-llM I\_., t•"''" n (r•U WWt n 0.•111 NIMCtl II (Ill•"•·-' ,. '"'"•"'• ti•n My Gl!O~tl 11 Mel'twHt M AMI Ltllllleo " Merin 11 M•lv11 IOv-JC Jll•l>O~ll H-~ C, U Ori•••• COllll!Y lt·M l'llWlt lt-ll l"TA J1 5•1~11 flwft• » ..... , JJ-ce 1!~• M1rk11l """ "f'l-•1Yhi11t ,. Wt•W..r C w.,111 N...,. ._ J:t I • 2 DAILY PILOT H Tlwrsd1y, March 28, 1974 'll 11acceptabl-e' • U t Westminster l 86 Nabbed T - ·District Fighting Unification In Irvine Tht> \\'estminstl'r Sthool District vo"·ed \\'('<tne~ay night to fight sch o o I W11flcauon "all too w;;iy -f've n if alone.·· \\'L"Stm1nstt•r ·rrus!('e Rod C ru se -...·nrned 111c1nbers of lht· Co u n t y ~mmittce on Sthool D 1 s 1 rt ct Organitat1on lhat a proposed fivc-Y>ny unificat ion \llan.. rvf'n 111ochl1<'d, "1s :Qtally W'l.:Jccc1>tablc" 10 his chstr1ct. Mi1ii 11tu11iP ciy ~ Lci1v R ec1d y For S ig 1iin g WASHINGTON (AP) -Con1:,'Tcss sent lo President Nixon today, for his. ?xpected s1gnatur1~. a bill Increasing rnc minimum v.·age to $2.30 an hour. ·The H.ouse took final action on the rompromise measure soon after the -;enatt' passed ir , 71 to 19, The ffo11se vole v.·as 345 to 511. Sen . .JaL"Ob K. Ja\'its (R·N'.Y.), thief Republican spon90r of the bill. told colleagues the \\'hilt• House :1dv1scd lt 1\·ould be si~ncd. The bill also v.·oul d bring an additional >even million workers under the v.•ages !ind hOurs act incl ud ing a million domestics. The President vetoed a .somewhat similar bill last year but the W'Ord at the Cal)itol is that •he y,·ou\d sign the new Version. The increase v•ould raise the present SI .60 wage floor lo $2.~ for 56 million workers in a series of steps. The first step would be on May I. Congress last raised the minimum W!ge in 1966. The bill would bring domestics under the wages and hours law for the first ime, repeal overtime pay exemptions in ~!feet in several industries. tighten prtesent law on child labor on farm s, and extend the scope of the law aimed at discrimination against elderly persons in employment. •The y,·age noor would be increased on this schedule ; -For 36 million workers covered by the Jaw prior to 1966 -$2 ~lay 1, $2.10 Jan. 1, 1975, and $2.30 Jan. 1, 1976. -For 19 million workers covered in the 1966 act, mostly retail and service employes. and covered by the current bill -$1 .90 May I, $2 Jan. 1, 1975, $2.20 Jan. t, 1976, and S2.30 Jan. I, 1977. -For 750.000 farm v.·orkers who now have a $1.30 floor -$1.60 May l, $1.80 Jan. 1. 1975. $2 Jan. 1, lt76, $2.20 Jin. 1971 and fl.30 Jan. I. 1978. ·An estimated 4.5 million workers y,·ould re:L'i?ive pay hikes by the time all o[ the steps take effect. ~ Sponsors of the bill said its passage w.as essential to raise tpe loweat·paict workert1 at least close la the poveriY level. Nixon argued that the 1913 meaiUre was inRationary and did not include a >:91.1th differential permitting n lower rate lot teenagers. The 1974 bill contains only n1inor Changes from last year's version. It does not contain a youth differential hut docs liberalize present law slightly on employment of students. The bill 11•ould extend CO\'erage under 1he la11• to five million federal. slate and local employes; a million domestics: 600,000 additional retail store employes: 120,000 additional scr\'icc 1 n du s t r y workers and 2fr:OOO additional farm workers. From Page l HAMSTERS . • • hamsters should be brought ro school. , The men ingllis strain is relat ively mild but when contracted hy hu mans can be painful. and eve n fat al. in SOml' cases. Heal1h o(ficials estimate the Florida firm being investigated ships at least 100.000 hamsters. DAILY PILOT Tn• Or•"9• CN>I O.-.!L't' PILOT ""''II .. ~lcll '1 C_,b•"flt Tiit l<lew\ P'"'· I\ ~~fl•~N ~~ 11\t 0fl n.,_ (tit! P11bll•lli<>q (-ny S•PI• !~'• tolol-• l fl l>\IDl""4CI· Motodoy l~•PUOll "1131Y. lor Co"• Mn~. HtW!!OM 1~1(1\, "''"'(1>11!.,. llKlllF°""'P~'" Vol!•y, Ll~\IN ~IK~ !•.ont S-llPI". tfld ~I" (11..,t~'f/ 5ll'I J ... ~ CID<>iff rlO. A li!19lt ff9<0NI "'"It" 1• D110h1nw $•t111d•V" •"" $und••1. In~ P''""Oo! l>ll~h11t<t•U <tl1e! ., OI )JO W•1! ·~i ~ltl<!, (O•i. MIW, (ll•lo>r1111, •ZUt. Aob1rt N. W1&d "£"~""' •....:! ,.ubli1lle< J1t~ It . c~rl1 v ~ '• f>•n•<ltfl! 11><1 G-1n1111 M1noorr lh•'""' l(,,,;1 !:IMO• - l~ill"l •I A. 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""' '' c.111 ""''' t1111'0f~l1 t"""110cw1 11¥ <tnllr U.U ll"!Ofltn1y1 w ..win u 11 mon!lllt": mmf'I,., fU11"1l1-~.fl _,,1111, ' But Cruso, and OCbei opporn!!lla or the proposa l to divid e the lfuntlngton Beuh uruon lllgh Smool District Into-nve unified iK·l.21 school sy.!itcn1!1, lost !hei r f11-st fight Wednesd11y. The 10 members ot the county l'OmrniUee ull n~recd to hold another session, in CRrly April, for furt her study of the unificat ion issue. I 11 H ·111ati11gto11 Supporters of the nve·"·ay plan are fightlng to hold a Nov . 5 unification e!e(tlon. If the county commiltee had rc.fu&-d to hold another srudy session , there could not be a i\ov. 5 eleclion . "' Cnise asked tv.·o 1ncmber'.!I of the rounty committee. -Sheila ~1eyers and Sieve Holden -to abstain fron1 \'Ot1nj.( becnusc thry arc trustees of school So111e Can1paig11 Po ste1·s Illeg al , Officials W a1·11 Reel , wh ile and blue-striped billboords, posters pasted on telephone poles, and placards ti ed to car tops are all si,c::ns of the political !Jm!'s in H11n1ing1on Reach. But n1anv of !he c;1ndidatcs runn ing for council arid clerk in tht April 9 city election mnv not Ill: U\\'!lrc their signs \'!olatc the c.it)' sign codes. An y candldnte y,•ho puts up a sign outside a building h:ts tn µosL a $100 ho11d with 1he building dcpa r1ment. If the sign covers more than six square feel. ll <llso needs a building pcrrnit. "The purpose of the $100 bond i..s to make sure the signs are cleaned up aflrr the election ," says building official Charles Gerarden . 'The building department says only six of the J4 council candidates and two of the four clerk contenders have posted their $100 bonds. Those in the council race who have posted bonds are : Phil Putman, Ralph Bauer, Harriet Wieder, John Patrick Swain. Rebert Bolen and B r u c e Gabrielson. City Clerk Alicia Wentworth and challenger Kather ine "Kitty" Wallin tiave posted bonds for their signs in the clerk's race. On.e challenger [or the cle rk's post, James Dukeue. complained th.is week Vietnam Veterans Scuffl~ at Top Of Monument \VASHINGTON {UPll -Seve n Vietnam veterans -four in wheelch:iirs with American flags in their laps - scuffll'd ·wtth Pfllce at the tap of the \IJishlngton Monument tod ay during a protest against conditions in VA hospi- tals. One veteran claimed he v.•as purn:hed and that another was pulled from his wheelchair. Police said a "slight scuffle" occurred before the veterall$ were OUSIL'CI rrom the top or the tnonurncnt but 1~at 1he velerarii version was an exaggera- tion . One veteran was taken away in an ambulance but appeared more shaken than Injured. About 20 surprised tourists, who "'itnessed the incident, vanished into the crov.'d of hlUldrds of tourists on the grolUlds. The seven veterans told spectators the)' y,·ere members of the "American Veterans r..1ovement." All were from the VA hospital at Long Beach. They came to Washington f\tonda y to meet with \'cterans Administration Administrator Donald John.son to complain about conditions in the hospital and \·arious snnfus v.·ith items such as disability checks. From Page 1 C.<\NDIDATES ... lrJn!'portn tion m rt hod s to the autoinobile. "Bezonc residC'nlial to con1mercial and industrial wherever Jrgal. Do1~·ni::radc zoning 111 tl'rrns of density v.·h('revrr legal. Purchase land or unde\'l!IOped open spare 11.·~ne\'t>r available. ··ncquirr a complete master plan of the Holsa Chica :irc,1 hf'fore anv more dC\'f'lopmcnt occurs. Beautify • Beach Roulevard and Pacific Coas t llighy,·ay nov.·. "Ai;:gn.•ssi\'el~· auran comm~rr1;il and tndustri:il 1' 11 t 1• r pr is rs . JJrov ide opportun111~ to spend mont•v for lK>ach g()('r$ In providr t;i;.: · rl'\'l'nu~. Rrdcvclop dO\\'!lt01\'ll now." llolt~11 110111.-:fff UOLt::\. a'.~urf ~hop ov.•ncr, did not respond to the League o( Won)en \' otcrs qucstiOM<l ir('. 2 Children Die Of Me nin giti s 1h.a1 somrone had smashed more than 30 of his blllboard·style signs ol'er the 11.•eekend. Cera rden said none of the signs have been touched yet by building 1nsp<.o.clor!;. but !his week they will begin making survrys to spot !he illegal signs. "Our procedure is to fir st notify th<' candidate. If the ca ndidate docsn'i re1nove the sign. \\'e V>ill." Gerardcn snid. r.:\·en y,·i1h OOnds. signs arc not allov.·ecl anyy,·herP 011 public preperty -thot means such popular sign posting places as Oood control channel fences, telephone poles and street lights are out. Gerarden also said the signs attached lo the tops of cars are against the city code. "in its wording," but that section or the code would not be enforced . "The code against car signs was really inteQded to · prevent someone from painting a barber pole on his car door, or something similar. The city attorney says v.·e couldn't entorce it against polltica! signs. By the code, even the city logos on our cars are illegal." Gerarden emphasized that the intent of the sign restrictions is to insure their rleanup after the campaigning is finished. Candidates have ty,·o week s after the April 9 election to remove all their signs. or they forfeit their $100. From Page 1 CUTBACK ... lbe planned Route 57 freeway as iL<i m!jor norlh·soulh transit corridor y,i th Orange Cotmty. Pond said it will be built south to the San Diego Freeway somewhere near South Coast Pla1.a where II will be dlnnected to the planned Corona del r.111r Freeway, Route-t3 . ,,,. •·Route 57 is a much belier prospect for our multi-modal tran.5it plans," Pond said . He said there is no way to tell how much dc1ay there y,·iU be in construclion of the Corona del ~lar F're<?way. Costa Mesa Mayor Jack Hammett and otner top officials rcccnlly y,·on n promise from the California flighv.':::iy Commission that ron struction on the first link of the Corona del ,\1ar FrCt>v.·ay would proceed as planned, althou gh the Initial project might be scaled dov.'Tl. Only last week the engineerint: staff of the Division of Highways recommended lhat both the Newport and Corona del ~lar freev.·ays be includf'd in Ure s:.1te's top priority eight-year .plan. Pond said today the onl y part of the initial Corona de! Mar project that may survive the existing schedule are plans to improve the . drainage problem on l\1acArthur Boule1•ard. That is planned during the 197-l·75 fiscal year. Pond said . Pond said actual coostruction of the Corona del l\lar Freeway bet ween the X('v.·port and the San Diego frl'cv.·ays "is just up in the air." He said planned Ne\vport frec"·ny extension. which was scheduled to begin in 1979. v.·ill now be pushed back "sometime beyond 1980." Pond said the timetable f or construction of a new Pacific CoJ!'I Highv.'ay bridge over Nev.•port Bay may or may not be affected. "The bridge is scheduled lo be built during the 19i6-77 fiscal year," he said. "I don't knQy,· lf It will be delaved or not ." · He said the reduet.'<I a ~ail a bilit\1 flf hmds will defini tely be a fatlor "'hen a decision is made <1n the height of a new bridge. A fliewport Beach citizens commitlee !!' now studying Y.'hl'thC'r a high or lov.· bridge should bf' built. A IO\V brlrtgc V•ould cost Jess than half "·hat a high bridge "·ould cost. "Arnt that fact will be considered." Pond said. The sra tt• official concedf'cl !he announretnent is ~oing to r.ii~ havoc :.1mong local govC'rnmcnt officials. "Everybody "·antl'I something,'' he said "But \\'c just 1.1rt1i't J!Oin,:!-ot h.ive the fund~ to deliver, at least a.!! fast as I hey v.·ould like." From 'Page J dlstrlcts whlch support lhe fh•e-way pn>p00al. . -, Ear\ler In the evening. eomn1itt ce- n1emhr r Art Andl'rson, a Trustee o{ the Cypress Community College DI.strict, abstained In " simllar situation. lie refLL'icd to bccorne involved in the discussion of r:nrden c:rovc residents Joining 1hc Co11st Community College IJJstrict because it hlls some effect on his drstrll1. i\teyer-5 1 Founu1in Vallry Schoo I Districl l and Holden Huntington Beach C11y-~chool IJ1slnct 1 made no reply to (..'ruse's rC'qucst . but did vote on the issue .. Holden. i n fact. urged the county t.."Ommitte<' to hold ii.!! rwixt meeting 1n f·?.r/y April !iO a l.:llt.•r public hearing could be schl'Clull'CI quick enough to allo"' the i\ov. 5 elcetion. FQunlain Vallt!y, Huntington Beach Cilv !elemenlary) and Se a I Be&ch districts are lhe backers of lbe five-v.·ay plan which v.·ould create new .unified dis tricts basically along the boundaries or lhe fh•e exisling elementary school systen1s. OCfnn \'ic:-w School District Joined \\'estminsler in opposition to the flve-v.•av plan. Ocean Vi('W Superin tendent Jame's Carvl'll told till' ro1nn1i!!Ct': hi« district Is v.·orrit..'tl about a number of aspects of lhe plan, inC1tK1111g unsctt lt'CI ho u n d a r y changes Y•IU1 \\1cstm1nster. Carvell also sakt he felt Orean View y,·ould not ~ct 1Ls fai r share of the ttigh school di~tnct's assl'IS under the five- w;iy plan. The city school dist rict. for example, ~·ould get 1v.·o high schools , and Ocean View only one, even though Ocean View has more than twice as many students. The llun tingto n Beach League of \\'on1cn Voters also noted Its opposition 10 thl' lh·e·wny plan on two counts: It doesn 't establish rornmwtily identity, and all the dist ricts don 't agree on it. A trachC'rS task force on tmification. rrprrsenting teachers from all six distric!s ! incl uding high school teachers ), ;1Jso rrgistC'rrd its opposition to the plan , charging that teachers may Jose jobs and too n1any srudents will have to attend classes with interdislrict lransfers. The high .school board , represented by Trustee Robert Knox. did not say it opposed 1he plan. but carefully stated it v.·ill not Support an)' plan which is not agret.'d to by all nve elementary districts. Spokesmen for the three districts supporting unification essentially said they don 't believe any plan will ever please everyone concerned and they believe it is time to get something on lhe books. "Our cili zens have s hO\\ll exceptional school support" said Fountain Valley Trustee Roger Belgen. \\'e believe the people in fountain Valley are prepared 10 pay the price for good education." From Page 1 GAS ... lone \'Ole against dropping the system. that Uls Angeles drivers will begin romini:: across the line to pirate Orange C'oun!y"s sas supplies . . But Bean and other county supervisors s1.1ld they doubt such a problem would be widespread. The plan is st ill in effeet in Alameda, Contra Costa. Los Angeles. RfversiOe. San ~tateo. Santa Clara, Solano and \'entura Counties. , ____ ------ ~a., l"li.t si.lf l"~o•• FINGERPRINTED , BOO KED Wanda Moore Arrested Valley Sig nups For Rec reation Activities Set Registration v.•111 be taken !Jlllil 5 p.m. Friday for the spring series of recreation activities offrrcd by the city or Fountain \'alley. Residents and non·rcs1dcnL<i can sign up at the recreation departinent, 10200 Slater A\·e. New classes this spring include ba ckpacking :ind h1k1ng drsigned for brginncrs. thcerlead1ng for bo~·s · and girls, pot-pourri. ;::01\"1ng fl'T'Ch1ds ;ind house plants and hunter sa f('!y. Regul ar offerings 1nc!nde b:illct. baton, drawing, bridge . belly dancing, gWtar, cooking. horseback riding. macrame. mod c r n dance. gyn1nastics. golf, karate. scuba di,•ing. sv.·immlng. tennis and tumbling. The department also runs a youth track program for boys and girls ages 6 10 15. Special events planned include an Easter egg hunl April 13 at 11 a.m. at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley. Pre·school throu gh 8th grade children in Foun ta in \'alley v.•iU hunt fo r candy eggs and prizes. A theater party -!raveling by bus to see "G~·psy" with Ange la 1.ansbu.ry - is schedul«I for Apri! 20. A fee of $12 covers tickets and transportat ion . The bus wil l leave the community center at 7 p.m. Apri l 12 is the regi..stration deadline. A tour of a Navy ship for children seven years old or more is also set for April 20. The fee is $2. Buses will leave Fountain Valley High School at noon. Registration must be in by April 12. Vi et Ve ts Honored SAN DIEGO {1\P) -\'ietnam \1cter:ins \\'eek cnn be translated inlo ca<>h for the men and Y.'omen honored. starting Frtday An announcement by l\layor Pelc \\'ilson said thry·n get in fre<' at the zoo and harbor sightse('ing boats. Dritg Raids , By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 1111 a.Uy ~lit •11tf Operation Irving. a rnns.<>lve roundup ef i.uspectcd drug dealer~ and users in the new city of Irvine wa!I wlndlnit up today, with 86 an1ong 130 wanted indh•lduals - mostly juvenile5 -in cuatod)'. The series of arre!lt.!! by ~ven separate raldlog teams l.s believed to be the lttrgest rouodup of Its kind in Californ ia history. police said. . Orange County District Allorney C«il A. Hicks and Ju,•cnile C-Ourl Judge \Villiam Speirs turned out to observe 1he ~weep, which h.it the University Park and Turtle Rock areas hard. Plainclothesmen v.·ho had logged 35 adults and 51 juvenile.!! arrested said a handful of them were picked up in other cities on the Orange Coast as suspected lrvlne suppliers. • Investigators \ftre pleased with the ratio of wanted suspects In custody plus ol hers captured incidental lo the hunt_ for l'.m individuals wanted on various charges. They had a total of 88 pre-signed arrest \\'arrants. A thrce·month probe in preparation for Operation Irving rt!portedly involrt>d expenditure of about $50.000 in speci<1 I fu nds for purchase of a \\'ide variety o! narcotics. drugs and marijuana. Detective Lt. John Regan. y,•ho headed the probe of dealing and use in the 27· 1nonth<ild city. said amphetamine and barbiturate pills , cocaine, hash 1 sh • marijuana, LSD and PCP. a veterinary horse tranquilizer used as a hallucinogen were bought. He said Operation Jn·ing -which spilled over into Costa Mesa, Tustin, Santa Ana. Huntington Beach and fountain Valley -is Intended to stamp out central county drug de a I i n g • especially among juvenile.s. The age range in the ov ernight swttp rani;::ed' from 13 to 56. the latter being the mother of one suspect accused by police of a running nol orious dope party pad on Dewberry \\'ay. . He also said in briefing bolh his men and members of the lrvine City Council earlier that the massive gy,•eep would shock and' stW'I the rommunity !or a variety of reasons. He warned council members to anticipate an avalanche of i r a t e telephone calls from parents and for his men to be cautious in dealing with what hC' railed the Mommy-Daddy Situation. .. I intend lo create an elt!ment of fear." Lt. Regan declared as he and field coordinator Lt. Charles Bozza briefed councilmen. "Two weeks from no\'.', the same officers who put this thing together are ,l!'Oing IO walk through uru .. ·ers.ity High School. The kids aren't going to know v.·hat they're there for, but -they're there.'' He said in the aftermath of Operation Irving -so named for secrecy in case of any illicit eavesdropping on police radio frequencies -·that it went remarkably smoothly. The largest single incident wps a 7:30 p.m. raid at the Unive rslt' Park to.,.,'Jlhouse of Wanda ~loore and her son , f\tichael. at 18151 Dewberry Way. Intell igence sources alerted police to a planned party at that location , the address of scores of past complaints y,·ritten and on file with police and city officials. Raiders blocked off the cul-de·sac with unmarked cars and burst in to be met by a snarling German shepherd dog and booRling rock rm15ie. scram b 11 n g suspects, all of \\'horn were taken into custody. Amano. ·-;;;-............ • Save up to 75% actual COOKING TIME SALE PRICE s399 's -t NEW!~ FREEZER on the BOTTOM .•• because you use it tess ! • Convertible doors, loo. Change lfom left lo fight any time you want. 20.1 cu. n. c111tcll~ •.s cu. n. (219 lb.I hftitr 13.a cu. II. re r1194r11or ''' ~ FREE __ ~ WE TAKE TRADE-INS ...... 20 Pc. .... •. ~ ~ Cookware Set and Browning Sklllet ~ whotn you b1,1y any ~ ~~(Q/l.a.'1U)~ 4"\ "°l(;llOW"Vflf~' , -M~ HURRY! SAVE! __ ,, '" \'E;\'Tt'RA ft:Pf) -A meningi1is outbreak wluch has tak en 1hc lives of t11o·o childrf'n and ~pil.lliied two others "'as reported by 1he county director of health .services. i\IERGER ... I spttla\ state le1<:isl ation win be needed to 1 help tinanct the merger. Details of that ~111 be. worked out in the near future, according ta Watson: Slate Sale's Tax lncreaieJ To 6% On Ap ril I st SALE PRICE 90 Day Cash Ot>ad were ~!ary A\•in11, .J... ttnd Cynthia Gilbertson . 2. v.·ho dled at separatc hO!ipital5, llealth Director Steven Coray. said Wednesday. Two other yOUnft5lers ware pla&d in isolation at Ventura County lfo!lplt sl. Co.1st officlills have generally agreed. to supply educational opporlunWts to Garden Grove resid e01s. which may Include some fa cilitif'S or satellite campu~cs in Carden Grove but do not Include the COMtniction o( a third romrnunhy college for Carden Grove. \ 1815 NEWPORT BLVD., Downtown Costa Mesa -Phone 548 -7788 I l • • ' • ' ' ' ' • • " ' ' 7 ~ 1' c ' ' c I He 00 " Nix l! A •< ~ oro ' 111 .,, Lik I ii ga 1ha Br "' he lhr out tri kn I IC f, ;he \lj Ill ~ . Ge l lw ro u. • '" ' 00 wa I th g lh of CR th " t "' p b" ,i H DAil V PILOT :J Officials Remain Mum on l(idnaping Kissinge1· Heading Professo,. Gives Presc,.iptio11 Fo1· Honie L0:\'00~ I AP~ -Sccre!ary of State HtntJ-' A. Kissin~rr hoaded for home ~y \\'1th Sovil.'t nul.'lcar proposals ~idcred "unacet•ptablc'' and v.·1th »ubt that a nC\\' trca1y limiting nuC"lear r.caporui 'A·ill be ready for Presidenl Nixon to sign at 3 summer summit in :\I05CO'A'. A hi gh t.:nited States off 1('1 a I tC'kno\~·ledgcd that Kissinger 1-1·as unable .o aecomplish the '·conceptual hre:1k- 1roogh'' he c>:pcctcd and said 'A<lS Jcec:lcd to end :i deadlock bcl'>l-crn L:.S. md Soviet nrgotia tors at (;cnl•\'a . But he said Kissini;rr 11as prrpart'd to ·ct.urn to l\-tos«o1v 111 :\1ay 1f there is li kel ihood of a ne"· lrt'Hly in tllne for thr ;um mil. In any e\.·cnl. i\1>:on \\"ill go a!K<ad 'A'ith ;Mam for t third annual m(.'('tin~ 1\·ith Leonid I. Hrcr.h11t•1·. !ht' So vi ct Commonist pnrty li:ader. and U.S ltratrgists "M"ill go o\'cr lhl• 1wss1an ;iroposals to try to rramc a counteroffer. De-tails of !he p~stnl diffl'renCf'S in 1-'iev.· Wef'e not given lo nc"smcn flying to Washington "·itb K1ssin~cr. "BUfthe official said flatl y: .. \\"h.11 ~i\C\' ~a,·e us is not acceptab!C." He addt>d 1hat Kissinger's 2U hours or talks "'"ilh Brezhnev and 01her Soviet leadrrs in the Kremlin pnxJu(:(l(i ··nlO\'('ITl('lll, ., hut th<il tie \1'0uld not rel describe il as a brea k· through. Asked if a trentv could br ham1ncred [Jllt in li1ne for NixOn·s projected sun1mit trip. th(' oflicinl :<><Jid· •·1 rf'ally don't kno1\': it's a tough problem." , By JACKIE ll''"IA \ ~ Ille ~l\t ru .. llt" ··~taybe \\'e'need a ronn of inde"1ured !>rr\'ict' to require OOc1ors to ·"l'M!nd one or l\10 years in family St'rvicc btfore sl)E'Cializing. ·· Or. .\1a1rolm To c1 d . president.elect of the ArTK'ncan r.lcd1cal Association, said \\'edn~ay in n ipc«ll ;It Fat.r ... ie"' State llospltal on po\ilics and medicine. "I'm certainly in favor of a syste m or incentives v.hic\\ V.'(M.Jld f' n co u r ag c doctors to practice In rural areas or in 1bt> iMer C'lty.'' he said. 'Or. Todd, '1100 is As!IO<.'i:itf' Clinieal Professor ol SurJ!:cty at l!C lrvi"ne. rommenl.ed thal "As g o\' f' r n m c n I bl'comes more in\·olvcd in hcahh can.'. the greater the need for doctors to lk'C'Ollle involvC'd in polilics." Tuming to tho.· role of the Food and 11rug Admini stration in rt>,e:ulating n.~11 dn1g:'l. he said. '·They c:irry lhl'ir rl'gulation too far Ten 11•ar.; a1:0 .'lj to !ill nc1-r drui::s 11·ere 1ntrodll<'t'll f•ach \t·:>r . Last yca·r tl"K>rc 1-1•ere only 12 • ··J 'nt too<'en~d bel'au<..e 1 n r 1· · r c interfC'ring wi!h the quality of p·aticnt earl'. Thev're dl'f('atini.: th•' irutiati\'e of pri\;ah:' enterprise 10 prodU('(' rlt'W drugs ... ":-.;O\\' ltwy'rc saying Ill' shoulda't uo;e antibiotics to !rent lht> common cold.·· Dr. Todd said. "That's .1 decision that '~ hard enough to ma' for a doctor 1rho'.~ regularly practicing medicine. 1nuch 1£'.~~ for doctors who sil in S\\"i\'e l cha irs 111 \\'a.•:hington. ·· \\'flC"n he takes n1·rr as head of lh1· nation's largest n1e<tical as.wcia11on. l )r. Todd said his numhcr one priority \\ill bl' !O sol1·r the social as "M·cll as medical needs of the nation. "I rt<"ently \'isitcd 17 med1c;i l installa- tions in (.1lic.1go." he :w id. "I .~a,1· one commu nit y of 11 ,000 'A"hich had only one ti()(· tor_ FAVORS FAMILY SERVICE Next AMA Chief Todd "'I ~11.· a \1·oman ""t>o is 31 years old iind 1n hC'r 12th pregnancy. Tlr.:lt n1ea11o; ~he's be<·n prq;nant most of her adull life. •·\\'e hl"l\'C :i joh to do in !hi"-coun!r~·. h11 t it's as mut:"n in the social ri rc:is as 111 !hr ml·rhral are.-i." IJr. Todd said. Dr. Todd, u·ho 1nainta 1n~ a private g<'nt'ral surc<'ry pr;ict1ce in L.cu1u B1':ich. 1r1ll t:ili c otlt(·c ;,s prtsidcn! of thi' ,\~!1\ 1n ./uni' llis O\'cr.aJI tone was pessimistic. but le ~aid he doubted that ~ixon 'A'ould :>OStpone the trip. Kissinger intends lo kocp channr ls .lpcn by ronrerring rrgularly "''ith Antoly !". Dobrynin. ti~ Soviet a1nbas1'ador to .he United States. and Soviet Foreign \linistt'r Andrt'i A <:romyko, "·ho "'111 tllend a meeting of the Unitt'd Nations :::ri!ncral Asse mbly in New Yor k ne:<I nonth. The l«hnical d1scuss1ons in Genc\'a v.•ill continue <1S "-ell. State Tax Boa1·d Seeki11g Co11g1·ess' Nixo11 Fi11dii1gs In an apparent shift in s1ralegy, the tv.·o countries now ~cm lo be concentrating on additions lo t he 1972 U.S.-Soviet nuclear treilty instead of v.'Orking to"·ard a permanent b a n on :>ffensivl' \\'eapons. The mt)St likely addition to the category of tem~rarv conlro\c; is n1issllcs carrying niultiplc "''arheads. It's Tern's Turn To Have Its Day 111. the Li111elight .'Jow !hat the cliff s\vallO\\' has returned lo San Juan Capistrano and all is V.'l'll in the ~lission Community. ils the least lem's turn at Camp Pendleton Spokesmen .:it the base to d a y announced their ov.·n bird mig ration and crey,·s of i'olarincs v.·ith hca\"y cquip1ncnt •'ill mo\'C in Fridav at the 1noulh of the Santa ~largartt:a ·Ri ver to makt? the tern's nesting arct1 irrC'Sisllhlc. Friday's jaunr to thr lr1goons 111i\l mark lhc third ~·('at of a ronscrvaU.on progr<inl geared to encouragi n.1; more brct'<ling of lhe birds, tcrn1cd br ornithologists ~ome of Ca!ifomia"s rarest aquatic iowl. The ~rations at the river mouth arc calculated to prepare ncstin~ sites for the terns 111hen they begin to arrive nt'.'(! '''eek. Base 11·ildlifl' l>io!ogist Dean s"·ikard. the founder of the a'A·ard·wi nning rffort to save the birds. said lhat "'hen the project began three years ago only 38 birds used the ri\'crbcd to breed. Last yea r, 500 of them "'·ere using t he estuary. The f'ffort has made Pm:Uelon the most populated nesting plate in the 1-1·ortd for the rare birds. SAC:RA\tE\iO t UPI I -B t" f o r r deciding ll.'hcther President .'\ixon mus~ pay !"late taxes on certain income. the ~tatc Franchise Tax Board \\anl!i lo !;CC the lin$fings uf a coni::rcssi onal ro111mittcc in\·estlg<1ti11i: the Prcsiidc111·~ inx i;tatus. State Controller llouston F lourno~· !!aid \\"cdncsday lhe board has opcri qut'<:tiO!'~ regarding thf• ta:ii:ability uf incon1r cam<:d in California. Flournoy. the board eh:l1r 1nan :in{I a Republican candidate fo r governor. sasd one question is \\·hether the Prcsid('nt owes a capital gains ta ll: on the sale of all bu! si x of 27 acres of land .11 San ClCfllt'nte. Ile told a nc1\'S conference thal ano1h.-:r deals \\·ith a contro\·rrsial S57.000 deduction the prcsidC'nt look r,n rlr.!l:ttinn or his ,·ice presidential papers to the National Arch ives. Although !he board's stair ha s determirn'd the Prcsid('nl I.!! a non· resident for income tax purposes . he may be Liable for back t;ixes on ··cali!omia source"' income. 1"hcre is a disputl' on \\'het~r the President should have p.11d a fed eral capital gains tax on the liuld sale. One auditing frm sad a tax should apply on $lli,3i0. But another firm said the PrC'sident O\ves nothln~. The joint congrcs!iional ('flmm1\!ce on internal revenue 1axalion is ill\'CStigating the Presidrnt's !ax st.1tus and 1\"ill detennine if he owes any additional tax. Nixon said he \\·ouhl abide by t h c commitlee's findings. F1oumoy said if the committee rul~ against the dt'duction for l'\1xon ·., ,. i c ~ presidential papers it rould aHcct the !'resident's taxabihty in Ca I i for n La be<'ausc it \\'CKlid relate to his total tax situation. Is Gat~h Alive? ll'lissing Balloonist 'Seen' b_y ESP , !_.AUREL. ~1d . (U PI) -1\ practiLioner of extrasensory percep- tion claims missing balloon1st Thon1as Gatch is dying on the i.sland of 'Guadalupe. but the Pentagon says it needs "more substantive in· !orn1ation" before resun1ing a search for hi1n. Afrs. l\larcia Kuhn said she began picking up '1receptions" of Gatch on .1\'larch 8. ~ As of Tuesday, she said . ''he had between three and rive days to . live. I feel he is in a coma right now. Ile cannot v.·alk. talk or cry for help or anything else." Gatch. a 48-ycar·old Arm y reserve colonel. too k off fron1 Jlarris· burg. Pa. Feb. 18 In hopes of becoming the first balloonist to cross the .<\tlantic. He was t;r..;t .!ipotted Feb. :!1 by a Liberian frei ghter about 1.000 miles west of the Canary Islands. "file navy searched about 95,000 square miles of the :\tlantic Ocean near the :\zores in va in this month. 1But one of Gatch 's friends 'vas quoted today a~ saying ~trs. Kuhn's hu!'band was friendly v.·!1.h a man v.•ho built the craft. and she could .have learned de!:tils of the "'oy age , even unwittingly.) "\\'c arc nol Ob\'1ously go1n~ to malie ~ detcrmina11on in the state until \l'C h.1,'e had an orportunily to rcvic'A· 11·hat the findings of lhc committee arc." he said. Search Resu111e s F'or (01u1ty Boy Lo st in (:anvo11 • C1\B.\ZON 1L'Pl1 -\'oluntf·<'r ~ rcsurnccl the .~carch :oday for a \\"e•ln1i11stcr tecn·nger. :iftcr his 10-year· old bro:hcr was abk• lo point <lUI to ~t"an.;h('rs the location 11·herc Allen Coghr1l1 d1s.1ri>ca rcd rxactly one 1rC('k :igo The srarcll began again \\'cdncsd:i)' 11fter pleas in:nn l!le boy 's 1nother. Alier \\'alkcr. brought out about iO \"oluntccr.~. ~!any of the .searchers "'·ere volunteer f1rc1ncn froin the t' n a e h e Ila \'allry. Other~ came fron1 Banning. !Jcaumonl and ai; far a11·ay as Los Angele.~. The Riverside Coun ty sheriff's Offiet 1\t'nl n helicopter. ·while lll.'O m~n Iron\ the Palm Springs ;\foun\ed Police Search And Ht'scue Team also are aiding the \'ulu ntccrs. The IJ-ycar-0!d boy disappeared in the rugged Jensen Can yon, about three iniles :-oulh of Cabazon. ' Orang~ Coast ... Garden Ouhs Schedule Sho,\· A sprinR fash ion sh~· and flora l rxhibi1s by Orange C.oast g=Jrden cluM arc scheduled for 4 aod 6:4a p.m. Friday ::tnd 2·30 p.m. Saturday at South Coas! Pl11za in front of Bullock 's. Featured clubs "'ill include the Irvine {;ardcn Club, the t\'c.,..·po11 Beach Garden (1ub. the Sinia Ana Junior Club O:x1nS<'lors. the Laguna Be.1ch (;arden Club. and tht' Rambling Gardens Club. Theme for the show is ··spring Alh·c."' Background music for the fashion sho'A'S \\·ill be rurnisbed by a classical jazz crucmble and Bill f\fcG<>\"crn of radio stallon KOC:\! urjlJ commentate. Commcrci:ll exhibits by seven ar<'a nurseries arc al.!!o slatt<i . p.1rt of rare n°"·ers show set to run through Stmday . fl~·ers on display ~·111 in(lude \':lrlt'fit.'S of Protf'a. some flov.n In from South Africa-. such as the Pink ~link Protea. the miniature' Rilltc "Rlu.c;hing Pride'' Protea. and the Pincush ion Protea. Other \'arictics to be included will bt ordlids and 1ran$\11:al daisits --------- TwoSLA Me11 ~Hope' Fo1· Patty \l lLLSBOROl'f.11 1:\1'1 -1\\o allrgcd s~·rritMlne-se l.1hcr:.t 1011 ,\rn1y ··:,0Jd1er$." s.1\ in lc•!tf'r~ to a n1•11~\)..1J~r nfld radio i;tatinn th.1t !ht·~' ho[X' 1}('11~Jl:lf)('r hl'1r~~ P:llr1c1 ,. il('arst ¥.'d i lX' r1'lr:tst·d hy h<•r SI.A r:lplors. The Contra Co~la T1n1t'~ r('portcd today . 'rfl(' Al:ln1edu Count1· i;ht'r1ff"s oft1C" ronfinnl'd thal prisoners .Joseph l(f'n uro and ll usselt Little S•'n l id1'nti(·11! lt'tll·rs \\'cdnt>'i<l.1y to tlw 5~111 F r a 11 c 1 -.; l' 0 Exainincr and BC'tkrl,·y r.1cl10 sta1io11 1\1 'FA. Assist:int Shcrilf Ton1 Houchins s;:i1d thr letlrr~ "en1 0111 1n tl1l' tl'~lilar 1:·111 1n.1i l, bul 11ould 1101 d1~(·!0St· th1'1r t')lllt>nls. :\lcanwhilc. lhc )Oung 110111a11"s f;11 hl•r . H:tndolph A llt·ar~l . uas t'~p1..·ttt'(I to mak e a s!att•ml'nt abou1 tht• t':t,,e l:1r1·r loday. 1.lcarst j5 prcsidt'llt and t'd1tor oi the f<:ll::lllllnt'r and 1·h:11 rn1:111 of 'lhi· llc<1 rsl Corp. Tnc Ti n1~s s.1id Hr1n1rn's a1101·n1·~. \\'illiam <iag('fl. ronhrm•·d \\\·dnei;day tha t the letters had l>C't.•n st'lll bul did not rC\'Cal futhcr dclnils of th~1 r content.~. C:agcn was una1·ail:lble for t·on1n1l'11! today. and KPl<'A and !ht• F.x amine r sa1<! !hey had nol ye1 rcc('il ed the letters. C.agcn told the n1·"~1X1per. published in suhurban Conlra Costa t'ount\'. th:il the Ill."(} hope<J !he lC'tlC r \\·t1uld lt·:id u, ~I i~.~ llcarst's r(·lcase. but 1h1•v h<l\'C no spt:-cific plan lo "in hl'r frC'(~don1 I le s.-iirl rhcy v.·ould not 1lt•1n:1nd to he fn.'t'd in rxehangc lnr hrr trr't'<!1 0111, !ht• Tirn.~s r..11d . Rc1niro, '.!7. and L it!IP, 2~. are rh;1 r~~'d "''l!h the cyanidr·bulll't <h~as~u1a(lfJl1 ,.f I l:11iland School Supt. 'farl'U' Foslf'r ,'\n1·. fi <ind 'Allh a!lcinptcd n1urdi·r ,.r ;1 f'K1l1ccn1an in Contra Custa t·ou1ll\' .Lin 10 Jl1issile Firing TJigl1t.~ Up Sky A \finul(!man m 1~s1lf' tcst·flrin~ shoii !y aft ('r ~unset V.'cdn<'sday Idled the i;ky 'A'ilh multloo!orcd light!l. 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'I ' If · • ~ ~.,.,., ! • ... PROFESSI ONAL INTERIO R DESIGNER S Op en Mon Thurs. & Fri Evts. 22 15 HAR60R BLVD COSTA MESA . CALIF·c/::::tlCfi'::~f!. • ' 4 OA1l Y PILOT I J'ust • "\"\ with Tom urphine ' Dollars, Sense ' 'For Politicians ' ' OFF AND RL'NNING OEPT.-Polilics at evf:l'y levcf in our country today is haunted by the shadow of The \\1atergate and political crunpalgns at every level lry to find breathing room SOl'llC\l'hcrc clear ol the: \Yatcrgate stench. Thus in Potitie11 1974, lt Is in vogue at .ill levels of government to start passing fair campaign .practice la\\'&. \l.'e have . ooe for the state. Some ooonties and c:ilies have~ them . e<il__ The city of Newport Bead!. curJJetitly......_ involved in one its patented City Council hoo-raw elections. is no exception. Ne~-port officialdom pretty much shrugged off state poUtic~l campai.gn laws and rocrnlly passed 11.s own city Jaw. The Newport city n1easure limits campaign spending to 25 cents per registered voter. This doesn't mean you can go hand each voter two bits and ask for his balk>!. It means you can only spend that money on campaign buttons, bumper stickers and post<ards. With the tally o( registered voters in Newport for the CWTent rouncilmarti c election, all th.is means a candidate could spend oo more 0\111 $9.500 to get elected .. 'lbal in itself is pretty \l:himsical. Thursday, Marth 28, iq74 -gr..;-:;.:: ... ·-· ....... __ -• "Gatsby~· Opens Minus Superstars rro.\ ~EW YORK (AP) -"'Ille Gr<3l G3tsby" opentd to cheering fans lo New York \lo'ilhout lt.s i~·o leading 51.ars, Robert Red.font and ~t.ia Farrow. ~1is5 farrow, who plays the elusive Daisy Buchanan ol lhe F. Soott Fi:u.gerald novel., wu In Loodon tending her tw(!:W!<i<-old son. Redford, the Great Gatsby, was in Utah skiing with his c:hild~. The autograph seekers who ilmln&td the movie theater Wed!M!Sday night were only slightly less disappointed at the absence of the superstars than Para-, " On llis Own In Princess Attack-Man \.. LONOON (UPI) -ti.fHnaclrd to t \1' o detectives, Jan Ball, 26, came into court today to claim through his attorney that he acted alone in the attempted kidnaping of Prin<.'CSS Anne in ..... hich rour n1cn were guMed down. Ball. v.tio is specifically charged \\'ilh rne attempl.lxt n1urdcr of A n n e · s bodyguard in the shootout n e a r Buckingham Palace eight days ago, h<1d briefed his ne"' lawyer, D3vid Natlcy before he was brought into the dock . Natlcy said he had been instructed by his client to say: ''There is no question of anyone else being in\'olved in the incident He alooe is conccmcd." mount Pictures Produciioo Olief~Robert £\•ans. ''I'm ruriou.s Redford didn't conw. lie i!I a star aoo he owes it to bis public to 3'<.1 like a star," said Evam. ''Redford got ('Old feet lie said he 'd come if we bought him a tuxedo, whlcti we did, but evl'n then, he backed out." Even Y,.lt.hout Miss Farrow and ll1..'<lford , the much publicized and touted movie hit New York in style and wall followed by a lavish party at the \Valdorf Astoria Hotel for about 800 friends of Soo<tlo Fibgeral4 Sllulh, tile. .!au. author's daughter. appeared ii the Grand Ballroom accompanied by Sbeilah Graham, Fitzgerakl's one-time mistress. and Mr3. Gtoree C. Wallace. wife of Alabama'• govftnOf. f.1?"5. Wallace s.ald tfle came to the premiere because "I bad to represent my state. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda {his wife) met in Mootgomery. Alabma, and I'm a good friend of $('()!.tie." Mrs. Yi'allace, dressed in a saln10n-«>lored sequinec;I gown, said she thought th"e movie was "exceUent'' though she had U~I Tt ltP"'Olt .beard «_Its rather ~e ~Yiews. •·1 atucUed dra~-1 &n't 9Ct ho'A· an)'Onf: can crltki:ie ll The film met up to all tbe expectations ol what I had read and bee.rd obout it." Soo<lle Fibgenld Smldl, ~-in plolc flower«! dtlllon and carrying a caoe. said she tllOUgti. the fllm was "the best thing of my father-'1 work I've ever seen. I was very pleued to tee lt all happening." The "'aldorf was decorated with 2W potted palms and 30,IXX> white roses (Daisy Buchanan·s favorite flower I flov.il in Islands. as far '"'':lY as tht Canary Guests dined oo cavi3r and champagne. bre3!t9 ol pheasant and apple chantiUy while an orcbtstra. played 1be Olarteston aod an occaslonaJ roc.t · and roll n~r. Some ol t.ht guests attending the opening night party included: producer David Me.nick, ltillte Nk:bols. Paulette Goddard, ~1.rs. Jacob Javita. Mrs. llcnry Ford II. Nelson Riddle and lhe costars of "The Great Gatsby," W is Ol.iles, Sam \IJaterston and Bruce Dem. • -' 'I Cotildn't Hear Heart' Blinded Boy Says F athe1· l\.illed Brotl1er, Sister JACKSONVILLE , Fla . (AP ) -A 13- year-old boy who police say was blinded by hJ s father has testified that his father killed two other children and stuffed their bodies into plastic garbage bags. Describing the death of his sister. Kell<'y Elizabeth. 9. Ernest John Dobbert 111 said \Vednesday, "He choked her the night she died. lie choked her and she didn't move any more. ••r.ty father told me to listen to her heart, but I couldn't hear anything," the boy lold the state jury. "He dressed her up and put her in a plastic garbage bag.·• AS Tl lE BOY'S \'oicc carried across the quiet courtroom, the father, Ernest Dobbert Jr., sat chewing on his knuckles a few feet a11,'ay. their heads against the floor. "Ile put me under the 'A'aler in the bathtub and hit me a lot. lte chok1..'<i me and kicked me in the stomach I don't koow hO"iv many times. lie broke my ;;um, but J don't know how because I fell unconscious in the bathroom lrying to hold on," the boy said. ELIZABETH PAYSINGER, a social \1·orker, said that v.•hen she first saw the boy on April 10. 1972. "lie rcn11nded me of a prize fighter. He walked strangely, and his right ann had a knot which !urned out to be caJcification" from a broken ann." Pol ice found the boy wandering the st reets a few days later and held him as a runav.'ay. When he told them of the deaths of the other chiklren, officers started looking for his father. Anybody who 'o\'OU!d speOO nearly 10 grand to become a council person. so he could sit up there In the chambers ooce a week end be subjected to all !hat hooting, public abuse am ridicule, catcalls from the back of the room and snoring from his oolleagues v.1!.ile he makes a vital speech, deserves everything he gets. ONE REASON for the statement, said Nalley, \\'ho was rct.alned after Ball y:as granted legal aid, is to counteract reports "that there \\'ere political and other ramifications .'' \Vhile Ball sat head dov.'TI. Nalll'y v.·rnt on to make a statement that Se<'m('d to indicate "·hat the defense 1night bt! \\"hen the. case comes to trial in Old Builey criminal court in about t\.\'O in onths. PRESIDENT GIVES PEP TALK TO $1 ,000-A·PLATE DINERS Upsurge in Economy Will Buoy Chances He Tell1 Faithful Young Emest said he didn't remember the circumstances in the death. of his brother, Ryder Scott. 7, but remembered seeing him "lying in lhe hallway on the noor. not talking. J saw father place the body in a garbage bag." Dobbert v.·as arrested last year in llouston , Tex,, and extradited to Florida to stand trial. 1'he two surviving C"hild.ren are fn the custody of juvenile authorities. YOU COULD TAKE U1e $9,500 and dribble it in nickels off the end of Newport Pier and you'd suffer a v.'holc Lot less. Anyv.·ay . U1e Nev.1>0rt campaign spending law also had ;:i provision ruling 'that no candidate could spend more lb.an $500 of his own cash in the c.ampaign. This might be considered protecting the candidate agaiMt himself. Ball, he said, had 3 history Qf psychiatric treatment and ~·as di<1gnosC'd as a schizoid in a hospital in 1967. '"Jlnis ooodilion is bring thorough ly investigated ':/ the moment by eminent psychiatrisl.S,' Natley said. Nixon Says Republicans To Boitnce Back in Fall Jn addition to slaying the children, Ernest Dobbe-rt Jr. is cha rged with torturing: Ernest JI[ and anothe r daughter, 1-lonore, 7. The state cha rges the l\\"O chi ldren "'ere killed in a four · rnonth period in 1971. Their bodies were never found . 1)08BEltT'S \rIFE. Virginia. was the first prosecu1ion \vitness r..1onday. She testified. she \\·as in jail on a bad check rharge during the period of the alleged n1urders. She is not charged in the case. STREAKERS GET DAY; o.rv FEB. 29 DOVER TOWNSHIP, N.J . (AP ) ~Iayor Ethel Zaun has set aside certain times of the year for streaking - running public in nude: Feb. 29, except in leap years. and U1e sixth week of March. Anyway, I said that Newport's lav.' "had" Ulat provision because it doe6rl't have ft anymore. lt developed that long-time Newport -civic activist Peggy Forgit. who is nmoing for council in a bid to unseat Vice ~1ayor Howard Rogers. didn't like the $500 persnoal limit. So she filed a lawsuit to detennine if it was legal. m E RULI NG GOT handed down onl y yesterday by Superior Court Judge Mark Soden. Judge Soden said Newport 's t..ro bits per voter 'limit Is okay. But he said the $500 limit on what each candidate spends for his ov.·n tub- 1humping isn 't cricket. The candidate, said the jurist. should be able to spend right up to the same amount just as if he'd gone out and collected it from contributors. That was i\.trs. Forgit's main point. She said she d)dn't v.·ant to have to go out and ;.beg on the streets" for campaign cash. So no"" thanks to Judge Soden. ~trs. Forgit and any other Newport candidate can run right out and splurge $9.500 of his ov.n I.oog Grl'i.'n. So is that what i\'lrs. Forgit will do? Well no, not really. She might toss in a couple of thousand just for laughs but no v.'ay $9.500. Peg Forgit has \\'atc..:hcd NeY<'Port politics for too n1,'\ny y{'3rs. She's too sn1ar1 lo do so1ncthlng like that. $800 Rauson1 Paid TROY. l\l!rh. (i\P ) -i\ \1·onu1n 1r:is abducted at a shopping t'Cnter in th is Detroit suburb <1nd released \Vcdnesday after her husband paid S800 in ranson1. police said. 'I'wo men were l<tkl'n into custody after the incidf'nl. Police identified the \'ictim as Bernice Te11·:-.. 59, or Troy. NATLE\' \\rOULO nol elaboralc but court observers thought he mighl be la ying the groundv.-ork for a de fense of dim inished responsibility. Ther. Sir Frank blillon. the chief n1etropoUtan magistrate. ordered Ball held V.'ithout bail for another v.·eek and 1he six-footer ..,,,•ith the close-clipped beard was led out by 'nis guards. The hearing took only five minutel>..and while courtroom S<?curity v.·as strict -all persoos entering were search('{! -it was no! on the scale of his fi rst appearance a V.'eek ago with the attempt 10 kidnap the princess only a few hours old and Scotland Yard acutely 11·orricd that it 1night be part of a larger plot. BALL \\'AS TAKEN to <1 smfill police van in v.•hich he sat handcuffed to his guards \\'1.ile busloads or police rode before and behind He \.,.as still v.·earing the grey chalk st ripe suit in "'hich he \\'as arrested sprinting from the scene of lhc attempll'd kidnap near Buckinghan1 Pal- ace. DAILY ~ILOT • DELI VER Y SERVICE r,. ""'Y c.I ,:,.. C1 , P • I 9'J:lr<'.l'•e<' J ~·o.,.,.,.i:,.uv '' "°" M not,.....,"°"'' f*C., II-, ~ 30 p "'. c•ll l'<l "°'" COO. woll !>f C.D\IQn! 10 )OI< C..1" S~hlf<llY 1"1 S..nclh I> YO'J <b ""1 ,_,"9 VII"!"°"' ~· ~ •,.. s,,.,,,.,,, "'n & "' Su Olio u 11 •""•«"Pf ,. I Dot Do<Ml"° !<l .,.w C.111 lrt l°'t" ""''I 10 I "' h~ Hul't'oq!O" -lfl!l l""'""""., ., S.• o ........ C..niHla"I> fltot/' s.~ JuonC.P'~t·•,.,, o.,.. ,.,,. ... , .so..•n ~"""" LtO<>nt Nl9Ul'I . . . . .. . •~1_.1,0 \\"AS!lli\GTO~ tUPIJ -The eronomy 11ill be on the up9"ing by !his fall , and that means th.'\t Republ ican elc<>tion sc1backs this spring v.·ill be rc\·crscd. Presidl'nl Nixon has assured GOP fa ithful. In a political pep talk \\'ednesday nighl that had 'nis audience cheering, Nixon told the $1.000-a-plate diners not lO be overly concerned, because history has shov.·n ti me and again that "'hen spring brings discontent, fall brings joy. Without mentioning .. Watergate, tbe President said the economy and the cost of living has been the big factor in special House electioos. in recent monttls. He predicted that an upsurge ill l!ne economy will bring defecting GOP voters back ti> the fold in tin1e for the congressional elections in November. .. T\\'O GREAT ISSUES move people in campaigns, peace and prooperity," Nixon said in his »-minute speech. "On peace 1 ... c are going to have a very strong case to present to the people !his fall." The President said I.he cronomy had had some difficulties lately but that "at the critical times in September and October r'oere ~·ill be an upturn." The turnout for the aMual fund-raising event \1·as not up to former years. and dinner officials estimated the "take .. '111uld })(' between $650,000 and $700,000. That "·oold be far less thnn the $1.5 niillion average raised by the annual event in norn1al times, and considerably short of the ~3 million contributed by the fa ithful to dine with Nixon shortly after the 1969 inauguration. TALKING TO AN audience eleartv on his side. Nixon joshed t'11e diners a·boul paying SI.000 for a "mediocre mc<1J" - then quickly explained he did not mean to denigrate the melon and fresh strawberries, club steak and brandied Thunderstorms Hit Gulf lleav)' Rains· Ext.end to South Atlantic Coast V" wl •1tttl fOIOC•~T (l Cf;ltf't Wf\ttt lllt Mot> !~IV w11 11. 119 !IOI"\ WflllMi.o.v·1 ... ,,,. I~ lon!tM .... ,~wn lnt II.Ir ~OU\llfll<! (""!•ol Ol11r~t 1110 1"'4'• WI\ l(l!Mt ll!IOO In It>• Ml•~ l!'IO vl11o41!Y f8110to lrOM U"l 1 !O 10 mlft1. "Tl'>t ~ -•• (ic1r 11'1(1 \unnv 1nc1 ""'llH""u'"" ,_., trom 116 10 n T ... •l >W Wit I (r.ll!f )1 • / ........ ~.MOW ~ .... "" IL.t..'.:J$1K>Wlll '°' llOW ov 111e llmt '""" hit 1!141 TenMu" V1U1v. NttdV In i"<~ ol rtin w1i r..:onlld dU<"lllO II•• nloM ""' ,..,,,. B'""""k k, GA., •"" mot! of !~ Gull COAi! ..... , Ol•n~el•ll tov <knM 109 1n 1~ Nor1~w11t, !\. 111!\ Wft ••~tl'<I to lu•n to 1now I t 11101\f• e11¥1ll0"1 And "•WI ouv11o•lf"' _,, J)Cl!tll In IM nor1~r" moo~!1ln1 111!1 '"' ~1err1 Nt\lldtl of C1111!ornl1. W!iltcv .u1i..-9d .-r1 1 no 1>1unoer~rt •lte> tell In Pint ol Nwo Mexico, Tt•11, •nd 111e u"""" Mlul1tilll)I valley LIQM snow <111111<1 1111trn Nor111 O•-ot• Ind frfflll'l9 '''" Iced artlt ol W1W:ontln 1nc1 Lowtr Ml(lllt •n. Clovctv •-let «1 .... rl'CI muc:ll ot '"' CPl!o V1Uty 1nc1 "" Nor1-11. out '"" , ..... 1""'' ol ,,.,. n1t1on f!\IOVIO mo•ll• C! .. I ... I~, Coa1tal Weather MOl!ly NMY IM.l'f. llfl'll Y•>itbll wlnc!J n•9"1 AM _.,.il'IO -I tot. com1"' IOlli1'w111fllV tit Ill U ~l>ott Jn 1lte•-~IY ..-:! FrfO.'f. t<ltll 1oo.iy 66 10 n. tont.-1 '-!'l!Vtn ''"" ....,.,, 11 !fl "· lllltlld ""'"''!Vrlt ''"04 t..., U lo 71. W1lw ""'"'•"'" V , Sun, Moon. Tides TMUllOAV" Si'<Cl!'od llitll ,, 12 P ~ '·' Stc:ONI low , 6.QI p "'' :LI l'llDAY l'l'll lllQll ):• P.M. JI Fl"! low t·.ij Im. 0 J Sl'<OM low I 11 o . ..,, : I Su11 ltlMt •-~ ,,.,,, '"' 7:11 o.m Moan 11 ... t.u 1.m .• Jt" 1i:J1 am, peaches. but it probably v.as uot worth "the prict paid." Vice Presidl'nl Gera ld R. Ford introducrd the President instead of n1aking a scheduled speech or his o\.\·n. He told the audience that r\ixon v.·as "a great P''rsonal friend and outstanding presldenl. '' l:ndrr questioning by state Atton1ey Jlarry L. jhortstein , young Emest said bi~ father tortured hin1 and the other children by choking them. jabbing fingers in their eyes, beating them on the feet '"'ith a broomstick and slanuning The proclamation issued Wednesday says: "Any citizen caught streaking at any other than on the officiaJly sanclfoned period may be subject lo a penalty of up to $1 for each pound or flesh exposed in such activity."' is approaching ' • Your Federal and California State Income • returns prepared professionally ·in pri\'atc, \\·ith ~JI inform11tion htilcl in ~trirlrst cnnfirl t>nCP :it 110 cost if you hil\·c nn ilccount for $.i.000 or n1urc ' :lt Ll•.-. ;\ni;r1·lt·..I. F.·(\('r;1l ~:ivin~!'. If r11u are not 11lrea(iy ;l Los ,.\ngelcs Fc-dt•r:tl S:t\'1'1', i1hone or <'OH'!t' in p1'iu1· to 1\)lt'il ·Ith to !'ta1 t ~·011 r :icco11nt and n1akc 11n appo1ntnu•n t f1 1r \'uu r lr1 '1• ta' :-1'r\·ic..:c. :\pril flth is the lin:\I ;qip11intmcnt datt". If you ,,·ant to tran:-.fl'l' you1· <tl'("ou11t fl'n111 ;\!l(llhl'I' in:-'tit11\io11. "·r·11 h:111rllc the rle\:lil.;. fol' ~·ou. Jr ~·ou have a ('(•rtilicatl' 111' [l1•p1J,..jt, \1·c'll a\'l';lngt' ~'(1\11' to1x appointtncnl 110\\' :111d transfer your Ccrtilit:ltv nt nlttturity \\'Ith 110 loi<s uf int(•!l(·s t. •or a i i;.-~c Cerfific.:r.tc for $10/l(IO •1r n1"•' LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS 'l0(11Al ~-------------" eH,.iltTlll l '"°T(CTtOH I NE\VPORT BEACH: :1325 Newport Bh·d. (7 1 ·~) 6754500 (Acro88 tl1e st reet (ro111 City Ilall) HEAD Ot"J.l E -00\\ \"TOU-"'i: Orte \\'il1htre BuildinJ:, \Vil~hut' Rh·d. ;;at GrRnd Lois 1\f\ie\e1. Calif. 000 1? 1 625· i34 I or Zenith 0091 .. - -. ,, " p A I I I d I p d q d s ' p p" J p I p a I a ~ w I h I • 1\. \.-. Stoc k s VOL 67, NO. 87, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY , MARCH 28, 1974 N TEN CENTS Your ' ll .. Route Projects Newport, (;andidates Voters in Newport Beach .,. .. 111 eleet tour city councilmen amd vote on five charter propositions in the municipal eh.'Ction April 9. means than the automobile. .. State Lacks Fu11ds fo1· NewzJort , CdM Fr eeiv ay s Beginning today, the Daily Pilot will publish answers to a series of ques1ions it posed to each of the candidates. 'Mle responses from the candidates in District 1, Y:hi ch includes B a I b o a Peninsula and Lido Isle, appear today . !>a The candidates must live in the district they Sffk to represent. However, voters from throughout the city v.'ili cast ballots fo rone candidate in each of the iour districts were seated are up for rlect100 . The candidates in District I are Vice Mayor Hov.•ard ~ers, a ty,'0-term incumbent. and challenger ~trs. Peg Forglt , a local businessv.·oman. Rogen, 53, lives at 429 Seville Ave., Balboa and is sales manager for the Monroe Division of Litton Industries. He ls a life-long resident ol the area and a graduate of the IJni- versity of Southern California. ~1rs. For~it, 62. of 2205 W. Balboa Blvd. D per a,t e's Forgit Hardwa re y;ith her husband . a forrner councilman. She has llOGERs Uved in Newport Beach for '10 years. She attended Taft Junior College and Orange Coast College. Q. Are you happy .,.,.ilh t h e lraJ!Sportatioo element of the general plan? Why or why not? Should it deal with anythlng else'! Rogers: lt should event u a 11 y incorporate people movement by other Forgll: If the lransportation elemcnl Is carried out with no freeways allowed tq enter the city. J 'm By L. PETER KRJF.G OI tllt 01!1J Pllfl S11tt Ca I i fo rn i a Departntent of ror for it. Ho\\·ever, the so-called O:irona de! Mar Free'A·ay to Bonita Canyon is a farce. There is noth· ing in Bonit11 r..an· yOn "'ilh the f>Xcep- tion of a garbage dump. I see the Boo· ita Canyon routing Fo11:G1T Transportation Direc.lor lfO\\'ard C. Ullrich today announced drastic road building cutbacks statewide that will cancel or al least delay a 11 Orange Counly free.,..·av conslructloo. U\lrich's reinarks came in Oakland .) during a traffic cnnfi.'rencc. He said the cutba.cks v.·ould be spread over the next 20 years. A.ides for Orange and Los as a smokescreen put up by lhc Irvin e Company to set a frcewa.v into one of their undevel-Oped areas, and as a di ver- sion by those v.-anting to protect the Fifth Avenue corridor. J am not in favor of using the Fifth Avenue Corridor. nor routing the O>rona dcl l'.1ar Freeway down Bonita Canyon. The Corona dcl ~1ar Frttv;ay shcw.ild be killed after it reaches University Drive. Q. Residential density. Are you happy with the land use element of the general plan? \\'hy or why not? Rogen: Y~s. • . F"orfit: The land use element is u:xi - restrictive on old-time property owners v.·ho bought their property "'ith the idea of adding a unit later on. \\'hilc these tried-and-true citizens $re rnstricted, flv. by·niJi:ht de\·clopcrs are allowed to buiid horrible boxes and high density projecls that 1\•ill o\·erload our roads and tilities. Q. Is Newport Beach providing all the services it should: Rog~rs : The level of services should be .,..·ha1 the taxpayers are v.·11ling to pay for. forgit: 1\ more responsible phrasing or the question v.1ould ask "Is Newport (Set: 1''E\\'PORT, Page !I • 86 Arreswd In lrvi11e Drug Raids By ARTllUR R. \'ISSEL 01 lht 01U, PUOI Sl•ll Operation Irving. a massive roundup of SllS[X'C'lcd drug-dea !rrs and users in the nC'\V ci ty or Jrv inr \1'as .,..·inding up today. ""it h 86 among 130 \1·:inl('d individuals - n1ostly iuvcni!es -in custody. The series of arr(•sts by l'<'Ven separate ra1d1ng tt•ams is behcvcd to be thf' lttrgest roundup of ilS ktnd in California history, police said. * * * * * Orange County District Attorney Ceci l A. flicks :ind Ju\'erule Court J\Xl gc Yi'illi3m Speirs turned out lo observe the sv.·ecp, .... ·ruch hit the Un1 ... ers11y Park and Turtle Rock areas hard. Plainclothesmen who had logged M adul~ and 51 juveniles arrested said a handful of them were picked up in other cities on the Orange Coast as suspected Irvine suppliers. City Council Hopefuls Split 011 Annexation All 11 Nc1Yport Beach City Council can- didates fono .. •:ed the campaign trail to Harbor View llomes \Vednesday night. Planning Commission C h a i r m a n William Agee was tripped up by one questioner in the audience at Ro y 0 . Andersen School after he said he opposed downcna.st annexation. ~ee had said he'd SC'en the Irvine Company's plans for th~ four .· mile coastal sector between Corona de) .. Mar and Laguna Beach and they call for "~fiaml Beach high rises." "You are wrong. That is out," the woman told him . She had asked him ho1\' he could take a stand before lhe ~Jans were done. "Well, tha t's the original proposal and the city did a cost·bencfit analysis that showed the city would not benefit from annexalion." Agee replied. "You might know something I don 't knov.·,·· Agee continued. "I'd he willing to give up my position if there is a new plan. I'd be happy to review it.·· Policeman Sa ys He Heard Popcil Deatl1 Scheme CHICAGO (AP) - A Loog Beach policeman says he overheard the eslr~OO wife of OUcago milllonaire Samuel J. Popeil suggest to a go-between that her husband be killed with sleeping pill!. Homicide detecti\·e Thomas Hughes tesUfied Wl'dnesday before Circuit Court J udge Hyman Feldman that Mrs. Eloise P ii of Newport Beach tu\gested the. use onJie barbltura!e PTI s uring l\\'O conversations she had with Robert Peeler, a mnn allegedly rontacted to hire a killer. I Jtughes said he heard the conversations through a listening device concealed on I Peeler's person. Anotlwr member of me audlencc, Frank l'.1cGee. an editor of New \Vorlds of Irvine. an Irvine Company publication. pointed out the company had "scrapped" the old plan ··several weeks ago'' and is now working "'ilh Orange C-Ounty, neighboring ci ties and the coastal commission to prepare a new one. Agee's position .,.,'aS supported by one other candidate, Third District hopeful Dr. Ellis Glazier. ~·ho said the 3,500-acrc coastal sector "would be I a r g e I y residential and residential property does not return in laxes what the city pays In services.'' He also pointed out there Y•ould be a large capital improvement cost to t he city prior to development. · Other candidates disagre<.'d. saying the city should keep its options open. "t intend to kttp an open mind," said Mrs . Wcille Kuehn, one of Agcc's Slxth District opponents. .. I'm confused. On one hand "'C hear that it is supposed to pe like !\1iami Beach and on the other vle hear it's supposed to be resident ial dwellin i:::s. "That only proves 11"t• mu st v.·ai t." ~trs. Kuehn said. Realtor Pete Barrell . one or Glazier·s District 3 opponents. suggested it 1vould be better to annex the property so Newport Beach could ''control the quality of development. Agee 1nad said he v.as opposed "because I don 't see v.·hy we s h o u Id potentially double the size of Newport Beach by 1990. It 'll about double with our present boundaries," he said. "I don't see us going for thal area that \l"Ould make our populalion 150.000. "\1.'e· should keep on a IO\l'Cr sca\1? to ha\'l! a more cohesive city .'' he said. Vice ?o.tayor Ho\vard Rogers. 11·ho·~ trying to hold his Dist rict l scat, said , ''It behooves us to hold the property \l"ithin PJ,!r sP.!ler.e of i,l!!!uent c. _ "This 'Ailf gn•e us mnuence over "A'liaT is done, whclher we annex it or not.'• Rogers asserted. Investigators "A'ere pleased with the ratio of wanted suspects in custody pl us others captured incidental to 1he hunt for 130 individuals 1vanled on various charges. They had a total or 88 pre-signed arrt>S1 v.'arranls. A three-month probe in preparation for J Operation Irving reportedly invOl\'cd expenditure of about $50.000 in special funds for purchase of a 1-••ide variety or narcotil'i. drugs and marijuana . Detective Lt. John Regan . ~·ho headed the probe of dealing and use in !he 2i· month-old city. said amphetamine and barbiturate p1!ls. cocaine, ha s h is h . marijuana, LSD and PCP, a veterinary horse tranqwlizer used as a hallucinogen V.'cre bought. lie said Operation Irving -. v.·hich spilled over into Costa ~lesa . Tustin, Santa Ana , Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley -is intended to stamp out central county drug de a I i n g , especially among jU \'eniles. The a,l!e range in !he overnight sv.·ttp rangM from 13 10 56. the lauer being the rnothcr of one sus pecl accused by police or a runn ing notorious dope part y pad on 1St-e HOU~DUP, Page i1 UCI U 11 in L'ol ved In Dru g Ro11nd1tJJ Organizers of Operation Irving. lhe scries of raids designed lo rid the city of Irvine of its alleged drug dealers, emphasized \\o.ednesday the UC Irv ine campus is not involved. "And I do not believe there is a drug problem thcrt," Detective Lt. John Rt>gan lold the Irvine City Council in briefing them on Operation lrving·s scope and purpose. His men did raid a UCI dorm morl! than two year$ ago when they conducted Operation Harvest~ a Costa ~1esa-bast-d dnig roundup but didn 't go near il \Vednesda v. ,. 7Tn raC1." charged a. Regan. ;'the kids at University lligh School arc selling to those at UCI ...,'ho use drugs." -Find a Angeles counties <iuickly confirmed the impact. ··'l"ne rutbacks v.·ill mean an end to 1he planned Route 39 free"·ay along Beach Boule\•ard in llunti nglon ~ach." s;:ud \\'endall Pond. deputy district dlr{'ctor for Orange and L<is Ani;:eles coun ties. He said it .,.,.ill push back plans for !ht• extension on both lhc Ne1v1}()rt :ind Corona dC>l ~l nr frt'{'Way$. l»ond SJld the st;Hr had plannN to spend $6 billion Ul l11~ cl i$lr1ct durln~ the next 20 years. H,.. ~:itd Sl><'ndin~ now 11111 ha\'e to be 1nn11ned to !2 ~ hi !hon Transportation dirl'Ctor l 'llrich made thl' stunnu1~ ar\llO U/lCl'ITICOt at ~· lll(~t lnj.: of the Jns\ltute for Traffic nnd Transportation F:ngint>t•rs in Oakland Ir.day. He ~aid s1ate11 idr frc..'('11•;iv S\)('rul ing v.·il] t)(' trin1 111Nl by l\\"G-th ird·~ rrorn SIJ billion to S6 b1ll1o n L111rlch S..'11d rll(• state iust 1sn'l i::rtt 1n1: all the 1non('y from the fcder11l h1gh\1:1,\ 01Ur l'lltt Stilt I'.._,, LITTLE FELLOWS LIKE THIS COULD BE IN BIG TROUBLE Hamsters Acquired After last December May Be Disea1ed New Ha111sters C<trryin g Incurable M enin,~itis? u r\Il hamsters bought since Dt'c Should be destroyed or taken to the neare~t anin1;il .'\helter for destrucllon because th<-y ('Ould be carriers of a forn1 o( men1n g1t1s for \1h1ch lherr is no rurr. Orange C-Ounty lw.a hh officials wanicd trK.la}'. The virus disease is not fr equently far al but it attacks the hu ma n brai n ;md ner\'OUS system. Frequent headaches lasting three to five days and influc n1:t· like complaint s are its symptoms. Dr John Philp, county heallh officer. said \Vedn~d.1y afternoon that no t only hamsters but also mi~ and rats u~d in ~hools should hr remO\'l'd fro1n lhc1r claS!irOOnl and r1·t11rned to the ir O\\'ll('TS fo r d1spo!'1!1on School officin ls from the Oran~e Coast art>a reacted to the v.·arnlnt: by immcdi alcly notif~:1 ng their principals. Recau$C there is some ronfuston abou t '' h1th h;im.~ters may actuall y ~ infected. nl<>!'t schoo l districts ha\'c urged th;it all hamsters be cleared from thr classrooms A telephone mess;ige from Supt. John :"\icoll of 1hc r\ev.-port-.\lcsa Llni fied School District commanded pr incipals 10 send all hamsters and pet rodents home regardless of the date of purchase. "The con!equences are loo se\·ere for u.s to gamble with the health of any children," sa id Dr. Richard ~ \\1el1y. deputy superintend cnl of instructional services al the ~ddlcback Valley Unified School District. in his memorandum. I-le urged princi pa ls 10 find "an appropriate, hun)ane ""ay" lo rcroove the hamslers from the classrooms. '1ll is nov.· )'ou r responsibi lity," he said. Jn Fountain Valley el ementary school!. hamsters ;ire considered to be lhL' property of the school. If any are found. P11rse? prinr1r.1ls ha \·c hcen ~l\{•11 llir· riu!horitr tri turn thf·m O\'Cr to 1hc ltu111:i · So<:1.:l~ for dt·~trurt1on. Health officials ~av th<' h<tms1crs in qu('s \1on wer e sold· hy 1he follo.,..·ing, stor"5· Olronf't , Franklin. (;1lbc.rt. \\·. T. ISc-e HA~ISTEH.S. P:ige 21 Panel Su•rcres t:s !'"' t"' Oil Depletio n Al (o,\·a nc·c (:ut SACRA~ll~'.\TO'-r1\P 1 -1\n ;tl!Orr11·~· l:'L'ncral's t:isk fnre1· r<·t'Omm<'n<h·d t0<\:i \· th;it ('ahfom1:1 ·s 01! f!rplr!1on :illo>1·;1n1·•· be ahoh~h<'d ;is :1 !-'1•11 lll\\rtrd re~lllflll ~ compct1!ion in !ht• oil 1ndu,,,t0 The task f'lrcr. :1ppo1nled b~ ,\11\· r.o'n Evrlle Youni.:Pr. said 1h<' dcplf't.rin allov.·ance O;>f'r,~\rs as a subsidy for 011 00Tnp~n1e~ but has ·nol s1gn1f1c;in•ly increased cxplor:i11on.·· "It appltes only 10 producing \\'ells and therefore docs not n ecessarily encourai;e a suCCf'ssful producrr to take addi11on;i l exploration risks.'' the task force said m a st~temcnt issued by Yowiger. The group :.I"° n'commended th;1t foreign !;ix ('redt!S of American o!l ltrms be hmitrcl and thal ~ntcoffs for int:ingible dr1lhnt? cos1s b<' banned. Th<' st:ir<'·s 011 d1•pl('\1on u1low:111r1· allOt\s n11 romp:inlC'S to ~·rl1e orr 22 pc rc('nt of lh<'1 r cxplor:i11on <ind <lnllinl! CXJ){ln.<>('S. lly f'lin1in11ting !hi• depletion al!o>1anc•·. th<' state would i;:nin an adcht1on;il S~'1l million to $~5 rr:ullion yearly 1n 1.1x r<·venurs. officials s111d . Hughes' testimony was given in a petition bearing b)' Mrs. Popeil. In which she asked for $4.250-a·mooth temporary support ror herself and two temaged daughters. Popeil, 58, promoter of Vtg0-M1tlc, The vice mayor e;irlier had tried to shake the dust out of a remark he had made Tuesday night when he told Newprt Heights reSidents lhat he'd ask the city council to 9Chedul~ a public vo te on Lido Isle homeowners' request to renew the lease to their private beaches. ''I want: to clarify 11tilal I said about voling on the Udo tale lease.'' he said. · "! 11111 .,k the oounci1 to stud)' tho po,.;blllty -they otudy tile , .. ,. renewal. Whether the idea is valid or not. it ts ont aspect that should be considered." Exc liang e St11,/ent Lo ses a Bu1idle Yo unger f'odorsrd the romm11!<'f'0S rel'Om1nendat1on(, saying-that a "ma1or bipartisan effort i, ~$al") 1n ord<'r 10 rc\·amp the taxation structure 1n !he 011 industry. ··fo·or year.(. Congf'('SS<'S ;ind national admJn1stra11oru of both p<1rtlcs hare permuted tAcse I.ix subsld1es .'' ,·ounp,er said. "Tbey havl! oost !he Amer1c~n ta,;pa}crs b11J1ons of dollars 1n to~t 1 re\'CnucS. \\hile stining compt:lltlon 1n lhe oil ind ustry and lea\'i ng us far 100 dependent upon forei'1;n 011." I Pocket Flshenmtn, and other TV· promoted gadget&, sued hi.s wjfe for divorce last October ;ind re!WJed to ,,ay alimony. Pollce arrested. ~1rs. Pope.ii and Daniel ~t. Ay4!rs In January and charged them .,.,.Ith conspiracy to murder Popeil. Their 1r\1l Is pending. Both ha\•e pleadtd Innocent. Mrs. Popell's attorney contends that hls client J! enUtltld to the. alimony ~U!C she bar only betn charged and not con\'lctcd ol conspiracy. • \ I lie said that there ~ a problem. ol people making up thtlr minds ahead of time, In an obvkn~ reference to the h•ct that ail !O other candidates hod oppos<d the pubUc vote ldea at the Tue!d;iy gatllerioi. "I doo'~ think anyone should have their minds maCft up as they approach this (See llARBOR, Page !I I Keiko Kuroda is hoping to find an honest: man or woman or gtrl or boy in • Ne.,.,•port Beach. ~1iss Kuroda. 23, a Japanese exchangt student studying-Engtish at UC ltvtne , 1 lo.•d a llttle purse With a lot of n>0ney in It \Vednesday a11 she pedaled her bike Crom Eastblutf to Harbor View Hills. "She fhlnlcs her Uttle purse fell out of her handbag as she rode along lhc bike lratl on Jamboree Road.'' sa.id ~fr!. Larry Webb. In whose home Mi111 Kuroda ) . ' is staying duririg her 5\x•monttnris1t. !-one arrived only ~larch 11. The.re \\'<IS betv.·een $200 and $220 in the purse. "I can't explain .,.,lly she had so 1nuch money "tlh her," l'olrs. \Vebb said ... , didn't realize i1:· ~frs. \\''ebb ask~ that anyone that may ha\•e found the money -In SIOO and $20 and blll11 -to plc115e notify 1he police dt!partmcnl. She said she is sure Keiko \\'ill offe r a rcw11rd. The 111sk rorcc rcronuncnd.xt 1hat along \\'ilh the tax changei, pnce. controls on otl productA should be J1ft<'d The depjttlon allo .... •anC\' 'A'iS dcs1s-ncd IG compen!.<!le 011 rompanl h1 rofS<' 10 compensate oil rnmp.'ln ies ror the frtr1 that oil 10 thei r .,.,ell " v.·as be ing de- pleted as 11 w ;)S taken ou1 ol the ground . _, t ru.~t fund 1h:1 t 11 v.;1~ t'\l>t.·tt ing .. 11Jl•I 'rl• Ju~\ nut r,•le:J/\!11~ rh1· tuni.1- r1nd (':11tfor1u,1 1 ~ not );l'llini: 11~ ~h..1rc l'ond 1·xvh11111·d . l'onfJ ~11d tht•ri' t~ 1111 \1ay to h·!I prcci.,('!y ho\1 Jon~ e1ltk r tlll' ~t·11 pf\rl u1· t.'orona dl'I ~l.1r fr1~1·11.1r:> 11111 h•· dvl:ne~t llt· tr1lt.-d lht· dt'(·1:;11;11 In \..ill pl;1 ni to!· 1h1· Bou!!• ~!I fl'<'t'\1:1y · :1 r1'.1d1··off 1111h tlr:1n.t:<' ('1111111~ · 111· ~11d r11t· d1•1):i r1 1n•·nt \1111 1111\1 u • !Ser CL'TH.\Ct-.. 1':1gl' '!l Ora11ge C<Ju11ty Sto11 s Oclcl-eve11 Gasoli11e Sc tt111 By '''I LLIA~1 sc11n i-:1nr.n 01 Ille 0••1• Polo! itl fl Orange County ha.~ ll('C(1111t· the fir ' 1•1'rn-0drl ~.)~11li11f' markct1nJ?: 11,1r11t•1p11111 111 1!tunp !h(' progr:im i ;o\'vrnor Hn11:1!d H•·.:"lc.1n t x1·1·u11\c ord er at 2 ~ p 111 .)\\11lnr~ •• · (•ndul!.: !lit· s,151,:11 rh.1: h:1 s 11\t'H in ,.If,.• s111c1· ,\l:1rt•I> 1 1'ht prQgran1 's 1'nd 1nf';H1~ ~.1, !'>t.1 t1<111S c<i n ~C'J! 10 an~·one. n<'<'d nol :1dhc·rl' lo lh" half·!auk re~ul;1t1on. nC>cct not llv g,1(,()linf' signal flaAS or post thL·1r lw1ur" ;inJ 1n1nimum nr max1mu1n purchases Ttie count~· Board of Supc.·r.·l' .. or, \ol1·1J 4-1 Tu~"S<lay 10 1h·<"lar1• 1h1' g.1 emergenry 0;·1'r Su pcrr1sors 11Skt·d 10 tx· 1cmn\l'<.I fro1 11 1he progra m bc~:au~e. th1·y !<>.'lid , J'lt:\Jj !1• :ire used 10 the $hort supply s1tuauon and have cu t dov.11 !hei r dr1\'ing voluntr1rdv Jlo.,..e\·C>r. <:C>org1· Bl'llll, rhi•·f of !In· count y's Emergency Operations Crntt·r :-aid that th{'fl.~ 1s no rnorl' g;1sohne 111 !hr cuunt y now than thC'n• 11 U'I htfore tlh prog ran1 ~t<irtcd . , Th r bo~1rd 1n111<1tl·d 1li1· 1•1r11-odd S\'-!1·n1 to try :ind c11rb pan1 .. 111 th·· pumps and Joni:; lines at ~lr\1Ct' sr,111nn' 1\1 the !1me the pro)?ra111 (•nd1·cl lines 111 !hi• C'OUJH? \l('rC alino<;t 110Ul''(l\ll'01 Benn \01Ct'd 1·onf1dc11cr 1r.cL11 rh:11 ti•· fr:1 r nf long l1nrs returning probahl~ 1\·on't m.'.ltc nali1l' "I thi nk proplc h:l\C' ~'n t11nd1t1ont'd nov.· to go t1\o or lhrl~· fla\' IH·for1· ·.i,.iting a gas sta11on.'· he ~;11 rl. "I don't thin k 1~·{''lt see a return to the \1ar 11 11a~ SuJ){'r\'isur H:i!ph l>1ctlr1t·h. :i l•·.1drr 1n cndin~ Or;,inge Coun1y·~ par11c1 pation 111 thr program. 1nd1('a1e1I ht· 11ould h;1\1 l)cen v.·dling to kNp Hin forrc· 1r 'om•· ,.1 thf' lll('{jUl\Jl·~ had J)l•('ll \\O!'k!'d 0111 lit' su~gest1,.'d trl'allon or n Ct'Jlllnll'r' 1,d permit syst(•nt Ilk(· 1h;n in 1.n~ ,\nj!t·J1· ... !'o(lnl: •. \\'hic h 1<. !>.\di <1n tt1c <·1·1·11-0<1•! pn.,l!r:lni Bran ,1lso conrcndt'd 1h~1 1 1111· 1 \1·11 odd Sl.~\(·rti \\OU)d h:ll(' ht.'<'I! rl't;unl·d If t!!• ~:;,1tc energy olf1c(' h:1d a1!tl·1.d 10 n1,1i1· srrnie rn1nor ch3n~f's in 1! Som{' fl•ar "·as vri1rl·U 1h1~ 11·1·1 k 11 Supcr\'i!'Or JlonalU C.1~1>1.·r~. 11h,, e<L"t th•· lone \'Ole ag11in~t drnppin c 1111' ~.1 ~'l'lll. that Uls 1\ngcles dn\'C'r~ 11111 t.K't:!111 tY)ming ac ross lhc hnc to pirat{' Or,1:1. ,. (ounty·s g:is ~upph••s. Ru t Bean and othrr roun11· ~u/H.'r1 bnr, ~atd 1hcy doubt such ;i proht('nl wi•uld b..· "1despread. The plan is still in t>lfcct in .\lameda. Con1 ra Costa, Loi:; J\ngelC>s. B11t'r~ir!1· S<1n ~fateo. Santa Clara. Solano ;1ncl \'rntura Countie$. Orange We athe r Thr \\'1'alh<•rlaf1 ' 1"Jil • for p.irl· Iv t lourlv skit"~ FncL1\, \\i!h ~11111t' sunshine' 1n the· .1f1•·rnQ11n ho111 • IJ1ghs di !hf' t>C~lh<•<; \\llJ ht~ t~i ri sing 10 i2 1nla11d lil l'rllil:ht ln\1 .• 48-5-4 INS ID•: 'fOD.\ \' T/ic 01dµ f11111p n1 1/1£· ~1111 · srridrlPd prcmttrt of "Tlir Greot Gntsf'J11" 11·11~ If'> $:'1'fr fft"JbeYt Hrtlf•Jr•J. v ·d .\/rn ror· row. Story, /1a1Jr 4 I. "I •• .,. (•Ill_ ... Ct••lli~ co"'ic.' (fMIWft'll 0.1111 Nettefl lM•n•I~"''"' FlllM(t lh 01"'11e• --........ _.. ,,.,..,,,. " ' 4t 0 • " " " ..... " • tt • ,Y11l11ll ,llftl• ~I H~hlllll ,. ... , 4, )l Or •ftll (M~IV !I 1t P..,,lt ,..,1 ,,,, JI l~rvl.i Pt •ltf 1J lt.rl• JJ• Si.ct M11•1l1 "41 ltte"111M " ........ 4 w.... ...... .. tt 2 DAIL' PILOI I Mi11m1u111 Pay Bill To Ni xo11 \VASlllNGTON 11\P) -C,on~rrL'!IS sent to President Nixon today, for ht~ expec ted signature. a bill 1ncreasll1g l'tie 1ninimum v.';1gt• to $2 10 an hour. The llous.e t.ook fin:il nction on the l'Offipromi.sc rnt.•;i.surc ~ :iftcr the S.·n::i1e po:1sscd ii. 71 10 19. The llouk' \'Ole v<IL~ 3~S 10 50. S~:n, Jncob K. J <l \'tlS (1?-:\.V.1, chitf Flcpublican sponsor or the bill, told c.:olleagues !he \\'hite House advised it v.ould be signNl . 'r1le bill alg) .... ould bring an <tddilional .seven million .... ·orkers under the wagell Rnd hours act Including a million don'leStics. The President vetoed a somewhat similar bill last year "but the v.·ord at the Capitol is that 1he \\'OUld sign the new version. The increase y;ould raise the present Sl.60 wage floor to $2.30 for 56 million workers in a series of steps. The first step would be on May I. Congress last raised the minimum wa ge in 1966. The bill v•ould bring domcsti~ under tile wages and hours law for lhc first ime , repeal overli ml' pay esemptions Ut effect in se vrral industri es. tighten present lav.· on child labor on farms, and extend the scope of the la w aimed at discrimination against, elderly persons in employment The wage floor v.·ouJd be increa sed on lhis schedule: -For 36 million workers covered by the Jaw prior to 1966 -$2 May I, $2.10 Jan. I. 1975. and $2.30 Jan. 1, 1976. -For 19 million workers covered in the 1966 , act. mostly retail and ·service employei:i, and covered by the current bill -$1.90 May 1. $2 Jan. I, 1975, $2.20 Jan. 1. 1976, and $2.30 Jan. I, 1977. -For 750,000 farm \VOrkers who now have a $1.:10 floor -$1.60 Mny I. $1.80 Jan. I. 1975. $2 Jan. I. Hl76. $2.20 Jan. 1977 and $2.30 Jan. I, 1978. An cstin1ated 4.5 million workers would receive pay hikes by the time all of the sleps take effect. Sponsors of the bill sa id its passage was essential to raise the lowest-paid workers at least close to the poverly level. Nl1on argued that the 1973 measure was inflationary and did not include a youth differential permitting a lower rate for teenagers. The 1974 biU contains only minor changes from last year·s version. ll does not contain a youth differential but does Uberalize present law slightly on employment ol student.Ii. The bill would extend coverage under the law to five milUon federal , state and local employes: a tnlUlon domestics : 600,000 additional retail store employcs; 120,000 additional service I n d u s t r y workers and 25,000 additional farm workers. From Pagel HAMSTERS. •• Grant, K·Mart, Kresge, Kress. La rson's, f\fcNew. r"'. S. Rasco. ~udy's. 'I\•;o Gu ys, SIJ°ouse+Reitz, T. G. and Y., Vornado and Woolworth. Dr. Philp said the infected hamsters ,1;ere shipped throughout the U.S. from Florida in December and since then there has been an outbreak o f Jymphocytic chorimeningitis a m o n g many animals. State officials may come to Orauge County to Inspect shipments of hamsters. mi~ and rats to determine tf the disease is present. The county henlth of ficer sa id th e disease can spread easily from ham ster to hamster and that until it is stopped , no hamsters should be brought to school. The meningitis strain Is relatil'ely mild but when contrac ted ,by humans can be painful, and even fatal. in some cases. Health officials estimate lhc Florida firm being investigated ships at least 100.000 hamsters. DAILY PILOT 'fl\1 Or•-Ct•ll 0A1!..T PILOl . '"'"'"""'kt! ~ ,_1"40I ll>e H ........ , .... lo Mii.,..., IY lh• Or111ot COl •I l"lllll•t11"'9 Co~"' s- •••• .... _ ••• s...1>1!11\t'll, l.'011111-'~'°"'" ,._,..,.,, llr • Cotti M•,.., l.liw-1 lt~ll. Hllftnribtllft ll11cllftloU11•t1'! \1'111..,. 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W'llf\Olll -i.I -· "1llll .... *''"'" _ .. lt<t<Oll "-JH •110• .. 11 11 Cetl't ,,,. .... 1•. tuo•cri.fl!ln n t •rrltr . a.,1 1 • -11 I J.11 •'!'1t1U~I¥/ lftlllt"" .. ._ .............. . \ f'ro1n Page l HARBOR ... Ooe candidAte, Third Oistrict hopeJuJ John J . l\tcKerren . .softened his stand <lAaimt dOMi'nt'OMl anntxAtion. Hr 'd btcfl adarnaoUy opposed be fore bu1 he told !ht 30 persons attendint: 1he meeting "v.·e should resist dov.·ncoa!:lt annexation unltM I.he facts show It to be a real benefit to us." · Sixth Di.strict cnndldatt Joseph Stewart rtSpOrlded to a remark Ag~ had mllde Tu(.-sday 11ish1. Agee had SU8grsted his three opponent!! should be appointed to oth·cr rily ni;icncl cs after they I06c the t'ICction to him April 9 "Ile said Joe Stcw<irt 1s for parks," Stewart S..'lid. "That's a com plinlt'nt. Rut ali dedi('ated 11s I sm, I'm qot for p!lrks lll lhe expense or other top priority i~ws. "I'm for sound spending and a balaneed budget.'' Strv.·a11 said. lie a.ISO VOV.'L-d to he 'd bet'Ome 1nrol\'ed "no matter how stnall the issue. I'll find lbe answer for vou.'· Traffic )l.'8S 81.so a major concern of memben of the audience. Agee responded to a con1plaint lha t nothi ng has been done lo sol\'e trafflt· anywhere afU!r three years of study arxi he said the plan Is ju.!.1 nov• to the implementation sLagr. He also dlarged that "the state ha s been derelict in its duty id not solving our biggest prob lem , which is right down at th:it (Pacifi<' Coast llighv.·ay) bridge." ~lrs. Kuehn challenged the remark . •• 1t 's easy to point l.o Sacramento and say tho!se guys are not ge1.ting on v.'llh tile v.·ork," she said. '"fhc mayor of Costa Mesa. state Senator ( Denni s ) Carpenter and Assemb1yman (Robert ) Badham v.°tnt and got funding back for lhe Corona del 1'.tar Freev.·ay which ls some thing \.hat got av.·ay from us because of ambival~ of ou r government. "We need aggressive city government to go out and get these things." she said. The fourth District 6 candidate, John V. Baker, said he doesn 't Urink: much should be done about traffic. Baker reittrated most of what he'd told Newport Heights residents. that he enjoys the slow dri\'e along the highway. He1d suggested Tuesday nlght that perhaps there should be traffic bumps in the road "to slow it down even more ." He said he didn"t want "to make It too easy for Out-0f-towners to ge t Into Newport Beach." Fourth District Councilman 1'.filan Dostal and challenger Lyn Gcronimi's campaign manager, Roderick Calderhcad. traded barbs during the question and answer period. Geroniml had left early explaining he \VSS battling a flu bug. Calderhead had charged that the new. Intergovernmental Coordinating Council (JCC), which Oostal chairs , Is a form of regional goverM1ent that Geronlml opposes. ';They say they'd like to eliminate the overlapping wastes of government, but they mean a loss of local control," Calderhead charged. Dostal responded that !he "ICC is one of the greatest things going 10 prevent regional government." lie said ii is designed "by local government lo be a syste m whereby we don't have to have regional government. It is a voluntary organization," he said, ex pla ining that any of its recommendalions must be approved by the local governments involved. "I f they want lo coope rat e on something, fine . If not , they can let ii drop," Dostal said. Geronimi earlier continued his attack on Do&tal's proposal to bu ild a tunnel under Newp:>rt Bay instead of a new bridge over it. · · "It would cost between $12 milli on and $.50 million. That's not SOWKi fiscal responsibility," Geronimi charged. Dostal also said he favors plans to build a ne1v library in the Corona de! f\tar area. Viet na.1n Vete rans Scuffle at Top Of Jlf onu1nent \VAS!lli\GTON (UPI) -Seven Vietnam \'eferans -four in wheelchairs \.\'ith American flags in their laps - scuffled v.·ith police at the top of the \Vashington fl.lonument today during a protest against condit ions In VA hospi· tat~. One \·cteran claimed he was punched and that another was pulled from his "'heetehair. Police said a "slight scuffle" occurred before the veternns were ousted from the top of the monumen t bu\ that the \'Ctcrans· \'Crs1on •was an exaggera· t1on. One veteran \!.'as taken away in ~n anll.iulanee but n1>pcared more shaken than inju red . About 2() surprised tour ists, who \\'l1ncsscd th e in cident vanished into the tro\\·d of hundrds of tourists on the ground.~. The seven veterans told spectators they were mem bers of the "American Veterans ~tovement." All were fron1 the \.A llospil31 at Long Beach. 2 Chilcb:en Die Of Mer1ingiti~ \'ENTt'RA (UPI ) -A mtnlngi tis OlUbretik which h11s taken the ll\'e! of tMi'O children "Md hospitalized two others v.•a! rl:'partl!d by I.ht county dhtttor of healLh services. Dead \.\'t're 1'.lary Avin11, 14. and Cynthln Gilbertson, 2, "'hO dltd at sc.parate hoepitals. Jfealth Director Steven t;oray, ~aid Wrdnesday. Two other young51en Wllre placed in hrotntlon 111 Ventura Coun1y Jlospltal. Congestion P1·edicted On Roads . By STEVF. LAWRENCE 01 n.. o.n,. f'llot 11111 SACRA~lENTO -· fi.lotorists will fa<:e more cbngest lon on California hlgh\\·ays and free v.·avs in the next 20 \·ears because of Sharp cutback! in hig.hwRy eonstn..rction, the state's transport31ion chief said toda y. Ho\l.•ard C. Ull rich. director of I.he Oepartment of Transpol"Ul!ion. sRid construction cutbacks "ouJd force dov.·n the average highway speed and increase congestion by 50 percent The loss of funds . Ullrich said. would force the state to eliminate Sil billion jn proposed highv.·ay consrruction and improvements. That i3 tw<Hh irds of the projects plaMcd over the ne.11:t 20 years, hl' said. The resulting congestioo. he said, would cut the average speed from 57 to 52 mi les per hour and increase the amount of roadway whe.re traffic travels slower than 25 miles per hour. "The plain facts are that the drastic cut in the number of problems that we can treat means we are faclng a significant degradation of service on the state highv.·ay system," Ull rich said in a speech delivertd at a University of California Institute of Traffic and Transportation Engin&ring oonferenct" in Oakland. "The average speed will drop by lB percent and congestion will Increase by 50 percent by 1995." he added. "And that's opt imi,jtic." State officials \.\'Ould be forced to make the cutbacks beca~ of a 15 'percent drop in gMO!ine tax revenues, a drop in federal highway aid and a SO percent incrt.a.!e in highway construction costs in the past five years, Ullrich said. Gt'ne Berthelsen. a spokesman for lhe Department of Transportation, said congi?stioo could be partly offset by an increase in rapid transit construction and a drop in highway traffic due to the fuel shortage. "J suppo.se tha t it )l.'OUid temper ii somewhat." Berthelsen said, "II would jlJit depend on how much travel It takes off the highways. On the other hand, if travel ia decreased, then the fuel ta x revenues are also going to drop." F,.om Page l CUTBACK ... • the planned Route 57 f~way a• if.!! major north-south transit corridor with Orange County. Pond said it will be' built 10uth to lhe San Diego Frcev.·ay somev.'here near South Coast Plaza where it will be connected to the planned Conina dcl J\olar Freeway, Route 73. "Route 57 is a much better prospecl for our multi-modal transit plans," Pond said. He said there is no \\'ay lo tell hov.· muc h delay ltM!re v.ill be in construction of the Corona del 1'.Iar Fretway. Costa Mesa ~1ayor Jack Hammett and ot'ner t~ officials rf'C'ently won a promise from the California High v.·ay Commission that construction on the first link of the Corona de! Mar Freev.·ay would proceed as planned, although the initial project might be s<:a\ed dov."l'l. Only last week the engineering staff of the Division of Highways recommended that both the Newport and Corona del Mar freeways be inc luded In the state's lop priority eight-year plan. Pond said today the only part of lhe initial Corona del l\1ar project that ma y survive the existing schedule are plans to improve the drainage problem on f\1ac Arthur Boulevard. That is planned during the 1974·75 fiscal year. Pond said. Pond said actual construction or U1e Corona del Mar Fr~v.·ay between the Newport and the San Diego freeways "ls just up in the air." Ile said planned Newport Freeway extension, which was scheduled to begin in 1979. will now be pushed back "sometime beyond 1980." Pond said the timetable t o r construction of a new Pacific Coast Highv•ay bridge over Newwt Bay may or may QOt be aff~. "The bridge is cheduled to be built during lhe 197~77 fiscal year.'' he said. "I don·t know If ii v.·ill be delaved or nol." . He said the reduced avail<'lbili!v or fund~ wut definitely be a factor when A dec ision Is made on tile height of a new bridge. 1 A Newport Beach citi?.ens committee Is oow studyinR' whether a hi~h or low bridge should be built. A low bridge wouJ9 cost l~s than half what a high brid ge "·ould cost. "And that ract will be eoasidered:· Pond said. The statt official cooctded the announcement is going lo ral!!t havoc among local government officials. "Everybody wants something," he said. "But '>''e just artn'l goin,11 01 h:ive Ille funds to de.liver, at least as !1151 as hey would Ilk~." Hu s Laue Approved LOS ANGELES IUP!l -A spe<lal •Aalnst-the-traffic bus lane on thf! buJY liollyv.'ood Freeway to speed inbound morning lraffic from the San Fem:tntln Vn\lcy was appro\'ed Vt'ahy by the Cil)' Council. It would lginate· from Magnollll Bouleva.rd In orth Ho\~·ood lo lllgbl3od Park Avenue in Hollywood, saving an estlmaled eight minutes for bus travtJ, ------ ,. ........... el Comrnittee '-NEWPO,'F'<!1NDIDATES • • • -spending more th.an u ahould?'' ls~tM quc!itlon about spendlog or nol? I belle:ve local tU: rates shoold be 1owtred v.•he'n assesantents 10 up. Telling !he people their tue:a art staying l.00 same Just be<:ause the rate 1ta)"S the !18me js a bald-faced Ue. The cl\Y siaf! 11 ...,;i..,, and lhe ,poople at the top or the bureaucracy are paid loo much. Council should order the city m.!l[lager to prepare a budget. thal )¥Ould stay y.•ilhln specified tax limits. "SC'r\'ites" providtd by Lhe city should not jntludc over·spending I.he taxpayers n1oney and selling ofr valuable city· ov.·nlod real estate to rlnanoe pet projects of bureaucralS and poliHclam. Q. Bicycl~ trlli ls. How much money should be eommitted lo a bike trail system aru1ually ? Do you f a\" or oceanfront trails in Balboa and West Newport? · R.ogtrl ! A specific amount stated at !his time would be unrealistic. At budget time the counci l must judge the realist ic' objectives of the bikeway program and budl{eL adequate funds within the limits of fiscal responsibility . F·orit1 : About $25.000. This Is less than currently provided for. Meanwhile , Increased emphasis on bike safety programs. particularly for yoWlg poople, shoUfd be -Okayed. Bike Tr:iils should only be where they are feasible and safe. Q. Ate yo u happy wilh t he pcrfonnanee and policies of the police department! If not, \!.'hat dlanges should be made'? Rogers: Yl's. Yorgit : NG. The he-licopler ls ovei1. Every lime the 'copter does som ins. the chief of police is quick to publi It, if it will help lhe chief in his camp in to get people to accept the noise and l'xpcnse. But he has been hesi tant in gh·lng full disel06Ure to the public of all hcllcopter operations. The helicopter should be kept on standby. particularly late at night, and shoold fly higher. The money saved should be used to have more pla in· clot he~men patrol !he beaches. Q. Do you feel the city should adopt :stronger ord inances dealing w i t h commercia l signs? How much slronger should they be? Rogers: This is a current project sooo to come 10 public hearing and should be judged on the merits of !he planning <.'ommission 1·ecommend ations. f-~orgll: Generally, I think the city has done a commendable Job ol k"'J)ing Newport from becoming a fordt of big, gaudy sigw. Q. Should eity hall be rtmodeled or rcbullt? Where? Rofen: Remodeled -present location. Forgie : Leave it alooe und jwt where ~u ll. A modefrt remodtllng program would be aN:epla ble lf coals art kept down, and not loo much floor space added. \\le need to keep city £0\'emment sma ll. , Adding more offices wi!J automatically encooragc the bureaucrat.! to fill thMe offices v.1th mo re high-58\aril'd employes. The ~pie hav(' snid "no" to !l city hall In Nev.'J>Ort Center. Q, Art you hapPy v.1th c:urrcnt council proeedure.1. partil'Ular\y a.s !hey rela1e to inter-govemmental operation.~ with the city manager? Rogen: Yes. forgll: The city manager h83 en tirely too mucll authorlly. and !ht council does not keep a close enough re in Oil him. Some rotuieilmen are entirely too brusque v.·ith their emp]O\'trs -the people-when people appear before the council. The public hearing process ls a right or tht people, not a favor granted by the polltlclam. Q. Do YoU feel the coa.~tal commission has usurped too much authorily from local government ? Rogers: 1'?.!. Forglt : Yes. And city go\'emments asked for it by refusing lo act re~pon· sib ly toward preser .. ation of 01.r roast· line. The people were not fooled . They passed Proposition 20 oveni.'hf'lmingly. to try to return some commoo sense to klcal govemment by !fhoWin,ll: thAt they would not put up with I o e a I irresporuibilily. The best v.·ay to get rid or this kind Gf regional coastal government is to have more res:poosible local government. Q. Are there any other issues that you feel should be dt'bated before the voters? Roger" Orani:e County AlfllO!i, o(f. ~ oil drilling, Upper Bay. Forgtt: Yes. The Lido Isle leases , the Balboa Bay Club Lease, the Eviction of ,,_Iarina Park residents, th2 scandalous absence of restrooms in Wf'S'I Newpo11, the losses suffered by small merchants in th(' Lido Shops area 30 lhat ooe De· veloper l\\'ho conrtibuled hea vily to local politicians) ron redevelop pa rt of the area for hi s ov.n gain. th . absenct of parks in We.1 Nev.'porl, and the trend loward moving more and more ('lty facilities into Nev."J)O'rt Center. To Support JC Merger By TERRY COVllLE Of Ille O•llY ~lltll lltft One ma Joi:-hurdle was c 1 ca red Wednesday nfght in the move to11i:"ard mimllallon of the Carden Grove Unified School DI.strict by the Coast r.ommunily College District. Membeni of the County Committee on School District Organii~tlon. meeting at Fountain VallPy ~Ugh, agreed to support lhe merger effort . The county committee's support i.s coru:idered essential to v.·ln approval from lbe stile board of govemon of community <:olleges for a Nov. 6 election. Discu.ulon of the merger was t.-lef Wednesday night and there was no oppo5ition to It. Allon P.1orse. an administrator with the Garden Grove distrlcl. advised the county committee that his district fully supports aMexation to Co.'lst. Garden Gro\•e does not belong to nny community college di!lrict Rod beca~e of its poor tax base rannot build Its own college system. Students from the Garden Grove area must oow attend classes Ofl cam~ in neighboring community college dlstri~. but the Garden Grove Unified School Dis trict has to pay a high price for that privilege. About 55 percent of the Carden Grove students attending a community college are already at Orange Coast In O>sta Mesa or Golden West in Hwitington Beach in the Coast district. Dr. Norman Walson, president of Coast Community College District, said about 3.000 of his district's 18,000 students are from Garden Grove. Dr. Watson told the county committee that his district supports the merger "In principle," but offi cial bcxlrd action is still to come. Trustee,, or the Coast Community College District will take fo rmal action April 24 .. after two public hearings have been held to detenn ine how the residents feel about the move. From Page l One bearing Is set for 7:30 p.m., April 16,. in the auditorium at Orange Cout College. c:osta 1'.1esa. The other hearing is set fur 7:30 p.m., April 17, in Forum II at Goldm West College, Huntington • Stach. ROUNDUP IN IRVINE • • • Dewberry Way. lie also said in briefing both bis men and members of the Irvine City C-Ouncil earlier that the masm ve sweep would shock nnd stun !he community for a variety of reasons. •te warned council membeni to anticipate an avalanche of i r a t e telephone calls from parents and for his 1ncn lo be cautiouiln dealing with what he ca lled the "1ommy-Daddy Situation. "I intend to create an clement (If fear," Lt. Regan declared as he and fi eld coordinator Lt. Cha rles Bozia briffed councilmen. '·Two week.9 from now, the same off icers who put this thing together are going to ~·alk through University High School. The kids aren't going to know v.·ha t lhey're there for. but -they 're there." •le sa1d in the a!termath of Operation l rving -so named for secrecy In Case of 11iny illicit eavesdropping on police rad io freque-ncies -that it went remarkably smooth!)'. The largest single incident v.·as a 7:30 p.m. raid at the University Pa rk townhouse or Yt'anda 1'.toore and her son, f\tichael , at 18151 0e .... ·berry Way . Intelligence sources alerted police to a planned party at that location, the address of scores of psst complaints written and on file with police and city official s. Raiders blocked off the cul-de-sac with un.rnarked cars and burst in to be met by a snarling C.crman shepherd dog and booming: rock music, s c r a m b 11 n g suspects, alt of whom were taken into custody. ~toore, 18, and llis mothe-r, 56, were booked on arrest "'arrant.s charging 'multiple counts involving drugs, plus coospiracy and held in lieu of $10,IXX> bail each. Neighboni CTO\\'ded. around on sidewalks and cheered and applauded as the big whi te police bus rumbled away, loaded with suspects seized at the Moore. townhouse. Operation Irving ran like clockwork, or a military maneuver, considering the scope of the activity and the different methods of disposing or arrestees' cases. Jn order lo absorb the low-wealth Garden Grove district witilOOt breaking the taxable backs of Coast residents, special state legislatloo win be needed to help finance the merger. De.tails of that vo'ill be \.\'Orked out in the near future, according to Watson. Mesa Will HoUl Bridge Tourney l.Dc:al bridge players are Invited to jc»n in a bridge competition to raise ftmds for the American Cancer Society. The oompetition will begin at a p.m. Friday at the Costa r..1esa y..·omen's Club, 610 \V, 18th St .. Costa l\1csa. Spoosored by lhe COO.. Mesa Brid(!I! Club. the competition is part of the American Conrtact Bridge League 's 1974 charity drive. The Orange County competltioo will include players from the Spring: Natimal championships in Vancouver. Canada. Further information is available by calling 644-3507 or 642-2100. Amono. ~ ............. • Save up to 75% actual COOKING TIME SALE PRICE ... ,-.. , -.-t NEW!~ . FREEZER • ~. • on the BOTTOM ..• because you use It less I • Conwrtlble doors. too. Change from 11th to right any lime you wan!. s399's · Wf. TAKE TRADE-INS FREE~~ ono. -· .. HURRY! SAVE! State Sale's Tax lncrea1ts To 6°/o On April I st SALE PRICE 90 Day Cash 1815 NEWPORT BLVD., -···· Downtown Costa Mesa -Phone 548 ·7788 ' • v s r I I VOL 67, NO. 87 , 4 SECTION S, 48 PAGES ··-( r/uu sHUrn 0 ' , ; • Dt!IY 1"11.t Sllff ...... OFFICER, HANOCUFFEO YOUTH WAIT FOR BUS IN IRVINE For Drug Suspects, a Trip on the 'Felony Line Shuttle' Irvine D1·ug Raid Nets 86 h1 'Largest' Rou11dup \"et By ARTllUR R. \'l~SEL ot 111e inn, "'"°' '"" Operation lf"\ling, a massive roundup of suspected drug dealers and users in the new city of Irvine wu winding up tod~y. with 86 among 130 wanted individuals - mostly juveniles -in custod y. The series ol. arrests by seven !leparate raiding teams is believed to be the largest roundup of lt.s kind in California history, police said. Orange County District Attorney Cecil A. lUck.'! and Juvenile Court Judge William Speirs turned out to observe the Policeman Says He Heard Popcil Deatl1 Scheme ClllCACO iAP) -A Long Beach policeman says he overheard the estranged wife of Chicago millionaire Samuel J . Popeil suggest to a go-between that her husband be killed with sleeping. pills. Hoinicide detective Thomas Hughes testified Wednesday before Circuit Court J udge Hyman Feldman that r.trs. Eloise Popeil of Newport Beac;h suggested lhe use of the barbiturate pills during ty.·o conversations she had y.·lth Robert Peeler, a man allegedly contacted 10 hire a killer. Hughes said he heard the conversations through a listening device conctaled on Peeler's person. Hughes' testimooy y,•as given in a -petition hearing by t.1r.;. Popeil , in y,·hich she asked for $4 ,250-a·month temporary support for herself and two teenaged daughters. Popeil, 59. promoter of Vego-Matic, Pocket Fisherman, and other TV· promoted gadgets. sued his wife for divorce last October and refused to pay alimony. SY•eep, which hit the L!n1\·ersity Park and Tunle Rock areas hard. Plainclot hesmen who had logged 35 adults and SI juveniles arrested said a haadtul of them were picked up in other cities on the Orange Coast as suspected Irvine suppliers. Investigators were pleased with the ratio of wanted suspects in custody plUA others captured Incidental to the hunt for 130 indj\·iduals wanted on various charges. They had a total of 88 pre-signed arrest warrants. A three-month probe in preparation for Operation Irving reportedly involved expenditure of about $50.000 in special funds for purchase of a wide variety of narcotics, drugs and marijuana. Detective Lt. John Regan. who he aded the probe of dealing and use in th e 27- month-0ld city. said amphetamine and barbiturate pills, cocaine, h a s h i s h . marijuana. LSD and PCP. a veteri nary horse lranquilizer used as a hallucinogen \\'ere bought . He said Operation Irving -which spilled over into Costa Mesa. Tustin. Santa Ana. Huntington Beach and fountain Valley -is intended to stamp out central county drug d e a 1 i n g , especially among juveniles. The age range in the overnight sweep ranged from 13 to 56. the latter being the mother of one suspect accused by police of a running notorious do pe party pad on Dewberry \Vay. J-[e also said in bri efing both his men and members of the Irvine City COllnc11 <'arlier th at the massive sweep would shoc k and stun the community for a variety of reasons. He Y.'arned council nlembers to anticipate an avalanche of i r a t e telephone calls from parenL~ and for his men to be cautious in dealing Y.'1th .,..·hat he called the ~tommy-Daddy Situation. "l intend to create an cll'ment of fear." Lt. Regan declared as he and field coordinator Lt. Charles Bona briefed councilmen. "Tu·o weeks from no\\', the same officers who put this thing together are going to v.·alk through University lligh School. The kids arcn 't going to know !See ROUNDUP, Page :n I 'il'oday 's Final N. l'. Stoeks ORAN GE CO UNTY, CALIFORNIA THUR SDAY, MARCH 28, 1 9 7~ c TEN CENTS • Route Projects Stiite Lacks Fu1ids for NewzJort , CdM F1·ee 1v<1 ys By I. PETER KRIEG 04 1111 0.itl' l"llel Siii! California Departm!?nt of Transportation Director Howard C. Ullrich today announced drastic rood building cutbacks statev.·ide that y,•ill cancel or at least delay a l l Orance County (ree.,.,•ay construction. Ullrich's remark s came in Oakland during a traff ic conference. Ile said the cut backs "·ould be spread OViW' the nex t 20 years. Aides for Orange and Los Mi1ii111u11iPay ~ Lc1w Ready For Sig11ing \\'ASHJXCTON (AP) -Congress sent to President !'axon tod ay. for his expected signature. a bill increasing rne rninimum \\'age to S2.3tl an hour. The I-louse took final aciion on the compro1nise measure soon after the S<•na lc pa.~st·d it. 71 to l~. The House rote "·as 3~5 to 50. Sen . Jacob K. Javits (R-:-0.Y.I. chi ef Republican sponsor of th<-bill, told colteagu<'s the \\'hlle , House ad,·iscd ll "·ould be s1gn<'d. The bill also y,·ould bring an additional seven million v.1Jrkers under the v.·ages . and hours act inchld1ng a million dom<'stics. The President vttoed a somewhat similar bill last year but the y,·ord at the Capi tol is that 'he "'ould sign the ne\v ver!ion. · • The increase would raise the present $1.60 wage floor to $2.30 for S6 million \vorkers in a series of steps. The first stPp woul d be on 11ay I. Congress last raised the minimum \\•age in 1966. The bill \\'Quid bring domestics under the wages and hours la"· for the first iTnc. repeal overtime pay exemptions in effect in several industries, tighten present Jay,· on child labor on farms, and extend !he scope of !he la \.\· aimed at discrimination against elderly persons in emplo,·mmt. 1'he ·"'·age floor v.·ould be increasCd on this schedule : -For 36 millior;i ...,·orkers covered bv the la\.\' prior to 1966 -S2 i\1ay I, $2.10 Jan. I. 1975. and S2 30 Jan. I. 1976. -for 19 million 111orkers covered in the 1966 '1ct, mostly retail an d scn·ict• <'mploy<'s. and covcr<'d by the current bill -$1.90 ~fay 1. S2 Jan. 1. 1975. S2.20 Jan. l, 1976. and $2.30 Jan. I. 1977. -For 750.000 farm y,·orkers who now have a $1.30 noor -$1.60 r.·lav I. $1 8{I Jan._!. 1975. $2 Jan. I. 1976. S2.20 Jan. !See r.1 11'\J!llU~f, Page 21 Tustin Complex Blaze Quelled Fire sv>epl through a Tusrin apa rtment complex early today causing an estimated S30.000 damage before it could be extinguished by a score of Oran@ltCounly fi remen. A county Fire Department spokesman said the cause of the fire, y.•hich destroyed four cars. one apar1ment and a carport. is st.ti! Wldcr in\'estigation . The blaze broke out shortl y after midnight. It took nearly an hour to put it out. the spo kesman said . AngeleS count ies qu ickly coofirmed the impact. ··'I'nc cutbacks \\ill mean an end to the plannt'd Routl' 39 fret>Y.'ay along Beach Boulevard 111 llunttngton Beach," said \\'cnda\I Pond . d<'puty district director for Orange and Los Angel<'s rountics. lfe said [t will push back plans for the extension on both lh<' Ne...,~rt and Corona del illl'lr frcey,·a\'s. Pond said lhe slate -had plan!K'd to Spt'nd S6 billion 1n his dislrict during thl' nfxl 20 ~ P:lrs Il l' s.1icl S(Wnd1n~ no11 \I 11! ha\'e to OC trim med to $2 5 hill1o n. Transportation 1l1rl'<'tor L'!lrich m:itll' the stunning announc('rnent ;it a mttti n~ of the Ins:titute for Traffic and TranSportation F.nginc<'rs 111 Oak!:ind today . He said statr1\'ide fr('('\\''1'' spending \\i ll he trin1med by t\.\'O--thirdS. fro111 $15 h1ll lon tu S6 bilhon I.Hi nch said rnc stn te just 1:;n't Rrtt111g all the money fro m the fed eral hi~h,1 :1.1 LITTLE FELLOWS LIKE THIS COULD BE IN BIG TROUBLE Hanuter1 Acquired After Dec. 1 May Be Di1ea1ed New H a1nsters Carrying Incurable Meningitis? All ham~t<'rs bought since Dec. I should he de.strayed or taken to the nearest ani mal shelter for deslruclion hcca U11c they C'OUld be carrier.: of a form of meningitis for \vh ich there is no cure. Orange County health officials wam«l today. The \'irus di!'Case is not frequently fatal but it attacks the human brain and nrr\'ouS syste m. Frequent headaches lasting three to fl\'C days and influenza- like complaints are its symptoms. Dr. John Philp, county health officer. said \\'ednesday afternoon that not only hamsters but also mice and rats used in schools should be rcmo\·ed from their classroom and returned to their owntrs for disposition . School offlcials from the Orange Coast ar<'a rracted 10 the "·aming by immediately notifyi ng !heir principals. ll<'cause there is some rontusion about Y.h1ch ham!iters may ac1ually be infec1ed, mosl school districts ha;·e urged that all hamsters be cleared fro1n · the classrooms A telephone message from Supt. John '."icoll of the :"Jewport-J\-lesa Unified School District commanded principals to send all hamsters and pet rodents home regardless or the date or ·purchase. ··The consequences are too severe for us to gamble with the health of any childrj!n." said Dr. Richard Welty, deputy •superintendent of in.struetional ser.'itts at lhe Saddlehack \'alley t:nifi<'d School District. in his memora~dum. lie urged principal s lo find 0 ''1n appropriate. humane "·ay" 10 remo\<' 1hc hamsters rrom lhl' cla .ssrooms. ''It io:; no"' your respons1lulity." he said. In Foun tain Valley elcmen!ary schotJI~. hamsler.~ are considered to be the property o! the school. If '1ny ar(> found. princi pals ha ve been i;::1,·en Lhe authority to tum thrm over to the lluina ::~ Soc1c1y for de.<;tru ction. ll<'alth officials say the hamsters 1n ques tion ...,·ere :>oold by lhc follo"'ing stores Coronet. Franklin, Gilbert. W. T. Grant. K-Mart. Krc.'ige. Kress. Larson 's. ,\lcXev1, F. S J?asco ... Jd~'s. T"·o l iuv~. Sprousc-H<'Hz. T. G. :ind Y .. Vornado and ~See ll A:\ISTt.:ns, Pa~(' %! Transient H eld In ~l esa Parkitl'r !'."" Lot Rape Case A 27-yea r..old lran.c;lenl "'ho Co<ita i\l<'sa police allege assaul~ a woman in a howl ing alley parking lot then paid h<'r f()r her troubles wllh tY.'O $5 food stamps, "'ill be arraigned Friday on r<lpe and robbery· charges. H ll~t find 1lr 11 II \I.I • \I~' 11111 .. · T~·1 'rl· Jll St 11ut r1·l•·<1'il"' tht' fun<f• :uul I :;\t for11111 I' pn• .:1·1!1n~'" II.' !'h~1rt" · . i '(}l\d t'~pl :111\l'<l l'unO ~.1 1d th•:r" riv 11 .11 to tt·ll pr1'<'1.,1·ly ho11 11111::. ,•11 h1·1 1h1· \111110rt or Corun.1 di·I :\l ar fr,'1·11 .,1~ 11111 lx· ct.·la\'C'U . tl r r.illed tht' dl"('t<i1•;11 !o hill plAnS for 1h1• it•)Utt 39 fr1•(•\\d\ . ;i l1.1dl•-11t f \.\I th t)ra11..:e 1·ounty'' lk• :..:111! rn(' 1\1p<1r!1111·111 1· ii! 11011 u ~·· (:-;('(' l'l,;T!I.\( I\. l':.gr :!I Ora1 1ge l:t•t111t~· S t o 1•~ Otld-ev e11 Gasoli11 c Se t1111 D)' \\.ltlJA ~I ~llltE IR ER 01 th• Otil, PllOI ~t•tl Or.1ngt f'ot1n!y h:i.;; hN.•riin" thr rir,• f'\'('n-0tld g:io;;11l1 11r> rnn1l.1·1111g p.1r101·1ri:111• 10 durnp \h1· prngr:in1 {;o\' !ion:dd !h·:1g.111 'l~ll•·d ;111 {'\'.P('LJlJ\'t• onlt rat :l.~.o 1• 111 \\'rdnesrl.1\'. !'Olhll ~ t!i1• S\,lt'!ll lh;1! h:1' ht'lll ill !'f!t'l'1 :.1nr1· 'l:ir,·1· 1 The 1>ro!!r,11n·~ 1·nc! 1nt•.u1.; L!·'" ~1:11 1n11.; ('an ... ell t11 ;invon•·. n··~.:d not ad l!c·rr 10 1h" half·1:111k 1t•;.:ul;1t1nn. n1·,.1! n1>t fl y J'.!'1~01in1· si gnal !lacs or po<il lht•ir lk1urs anti 1n1ni mu1n or 1n::i:-.1mum purrh.'.IY<:. The County llo.1l'd or Supi·r-..1-ors \Ot1.d .f-1 Tuesday 10 <k0ll;1ri: lhl· ~;1~ emcrgenc~ o\'cr. Supcr\'i'i()fS ask('(! In he rclTI'l\'('d from tht· progr;1m bt·cau:-l·. rh('r said. pt1>1.I•· :ire usl-d to the short supply s11un rion :ind have cul do1'11l thei r dri\111g voluntarily 110\\t·\·cr. <:cori;t· l ~·an. ch11·f nf rill· rr.unty"s F.mr.rJ::i'n!'\' flp.·rat1ons ('<'ntrr s:Hd that thrrc 1s nn niorr ~.i.~olinr 111 th•· count~' 11(1W 1h:u1 1hl'rl' \1a ~ b('rore thr progra111 srartctl . The board in it1a!('d Ilic t•\rn-0<hl 5~·i.1t ·m to trv ;ind curh p:1n1 c at lhf' pu n1p~ :ind lon~ l1n('s al Sl r1 u:r sta1 ions. B~· tht' tan\· 1h1· prog'i·a111 f•n.-!1•d. l1n1:'i 1n lhc rnunr y v.er<-aln)o:.t nonc:<i~tent. llc;1r. voictd co11f1dl'n ce tnd:iy thtil th1· fr'<1r <1f Jong hnc'i returning pro babl y 11on't 1n<1tcnali1.c "I thin!\ pcopll' ha\f' !)('l•n rondil1ont·d nn"· 10 ~o 1v.o or tl1n•(• d;n·.-l>t'for·· ·.•1s1ti11g ;i gas station: hl' said · I don'! thin~. 'l.e'll sec a rcttirn In !he v.·11y •l \\Ot~ Su Pl'r\·1:.nr Hal1>h D1cd11ch .. 1 leader in l'nding Or:ini:<' Count ~··s participation in th\• pr11~ram . 1nd1catrd he v.·011 ld ha\t• hcen y,·i!l1ng to k('Cp it 1n f1lrrr if somC' 11f thr 1nl'qU1l1ts had been v.·rirki:d out. li e suggestl'CI creation or a romtnt•rt 1.d pcnnit s,,·stc1n like th.11 111 Los An~1·l t·.; l'oun ty. \\h11:h 11:; i.rill on !ht.· C\'Cn-OllU pr(1gran1 B<·an a!sr, ('Ontrnded 1h:11 1h<' rvcn·1~!d ~\.,tcn1 11oul d hai t t>1.•tfl rr!..iinC!d 11 1l1r ~t11tc <·Jl(•rgv offict• h.1d a~rl'i.:d 10 n1ake s•Jnte l"'11nnf <:han ~r~ 111 11 Son1e f('ilf l\'<l'i 1n1t1 d l h!~ wrr·I.. hv Super1 1--0r Honald C:i!>pCr!>. vd10 t'<1 ~I 111" Ion(' \t1t1· :1 ~a in~t dropp1 n~ the :-~<.te1n , 1h:11 J.o-s An~e le~ drtit·t' 11 11! hr,i.:1n tomin,I! across th<' line !o p1 r,11t• Orange Coun t~ ·s gas supplit·s But Bean anti other rou nt' ~111x·r\1 ~ .. r ~ .said lhey doubt such a problC'm WlJUld be "1desprcad The plan is !-1tll in ctf<'ct 1n Ala meda. f ontra (<)..,ta. Los AngC'lr~. Hi\ersidl·. S,1n :\fateo, s.:tnta Clara. Solano and \'('ntura [fJunties. Polke atTested t.1rs. Pope.ii and Daniel M. Ayers in January and charged thcn1 with <.'Onspiracy to murder Popeil. Their trial i'i pending. Both h3l'e 'pleaded innocent. ~lrs. Popeil's attorney contends that his client is entitled to the allmony because she has onJy been charged and -not-conYk'ted of O)CISpiracy_ ----- College Merger Supported Douglas f:dward Stc\•cns. fonnerly of San Francisco, \\'as charged early \\'('d nesday after b<'ing arre.sted for <1 n outs.t ending traffic wa rrant..lle ~mains i11 Co~la ,\ltsa city 1ai1 in lieu of $25.000 ba il. ' Police say Stevens v.·as in pos~cssion of food stamps "''Ith serial numbers 1n sequence ""ith those he ftl!eg~ly left \\.'iH1 the Tus1in y,•oman as consolalion. Oran ge Coast Mesa Will Hold Bridge Tourney Local bridge players are invited to join in a bridge competition to raise fund! for lhe American C&octr Society. The compctit\on V.'i\I begin al a p.m. Friday at the Costa r<.lesa \~'omen's Club. &ID w. 18lh St., Costa Mm . SpoNortd by the Costa Mesa Bridge C1llb. the competition i' parJ of the American Coonael Brid&e League 's 1974 charUy drive. 1be Orange County competition will l.nc:lude pla)'en from lhe. Spring Natlona~ cbMnpioMhlps in Vaooouver, Call8da. 'F'Urther Jntormallon 11 available by calling 144.alO'I or 142.2100. ,. f County District Cornmittee Bc1clcs Garden Grove Bid By TERRY COVILLE Of "" o.lff l"llol ''•" One major hurdle was c I eared Wednesda y night in the move toward assimilation of the Garden Gro\.·e Unillt!d School District by the Coast Commun ity College Disl.rict. ~tembers of the County Committee on School District Organization. meeting at Fountain Valley lligh , agrc«:I to auppart the mer~er effort. _ The county commitlee'1 support ls considered essential to win approval from the state board of governors of community colleges for a Nov. 5 electi011. Discuss:lon of the merger was bri f W~ay nlght and there wa.s no opposition to tl A1too Morse, an adminl!lrator with the Garden Grove district. Bdvi.st!d lhe I county committee that his district fully supports aruli'Xation to Coast. Garden Grove does not beloog to any commWlity college district and because of its poor tax base cannot bw1d its own college system. Students Crom lhe Garden Grove area must now attend classes on campuse! in neighboring community college districts, but 1M Garden Gro,·e Unified School Distri ct has to pay a high price for that prJvilese. About SS percent or the Garden Grove s1udents attending a community college nre already al Orange Coast In Costa Mesa or Golden West in Huntington Beach in lhe CoaJt dlstilct. Dr. Norman Wat.100, pmldent of Coost Community Collelf District, ,.Id about 3,000 of bi.s districfA 18,000 shtdcnta: are from r.arden Grove. Dr. "·aiscm told the county committee that his district supports the merger "in principle:· but official board action is still to come. Trustees of the Coast Community College District will take formal action April 24. nfler '"'O public hearings have been held to determine how the re:sklents feel about the move. One hearing I.! set for 7:30 p.m., April 16. in Lhl' audltor'itun at Orange C<lnst College . ·C'.osta ~fesa . The other heertng is set for 7:30 p m., April 17, in forum II 111 Golden West College , Huntin gton Beach. In order to nbsort> I.he low-we.a.1th Gardea Grove dlstrlat. without breaking the taxable bKkJ of Coost resldmt.s . iS<t MERGER. Ptlt !/ ' ' • The a\lcg«l rape and robbe.ry of thf' 27- )'<'ar<1ld ,,.·oman "'as said to ha ve occurred ,\londav in the Kona Lanes parking lot .at 2699 llarbor Blvd., !ht' same place \\'her<' Sl<'vens \\•as picked up l\\.O days later. Investigators said the \.\'Oman told them she was beaten. r8ped and robbed aflf'r leaving the bowling a1Je~,.s bar She said her altncker took a S20 bill fro m h<'r purse and gave her bnck $12 in chan~r and t\\'O food stamp!! Pollet mnde contac1 v.·lth St~Vfns nll <'l'- bcing cnlled to tht-bo\\·hng &Ill'~ tu investigate a purst th<!h. Aft<'r talking 10 him, officers r11n a routtne check and relumed lo a1Tesl him 011 !he traffi c warrant. The rape and robbery charge~ wl'!re added after food cou pon& wert allt-gedly found on ~tevens' per!On during the booking procedure. Thl' wrathcrfad y calls l<'lr ptirt· I~ cloudy sk1e~ Friday, 111th ~rne sunshi n<' 1n thl' .aflernoon hour~ lhghs al the lwachcs \.\ tll be 66 rising to i 2 inland. Ov<'rn1ght IO\\S 48-54 . l ~SllJ •; 'l'OUAY Tlie vuty H1111t1 UI Ille Slll r· s111dded prr1111rrr uf "T!I(' t;rcat Ga!sb)(' ''"-i 11s .~'(Ir.~. /{obrrt RcUjurd 0 u11r/ ,\r1r1 f r11 - r<11i . Story, Po11r -/_ l . 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On by every l"hi!d ;u1d J)<H l'Ul." ~lrs. l'ryor said. ··our only goal 1~ 10 crrall' a health}' Cll\"ll'Oflmcnl "'nl'rl' thilar~n can gro\v up l'.'lthout betng t'll<'Ollraged by adults of their peers lo poJl lhis rill, or stnokc 1h.1 l substanl-,: or u1)C<'t thernsel\'CS YiJth bann!ul substances.·· the mother of tl'-·o coocluded . .Mn;. Pryor ;1nd other councilmen interviewed today said t '.11'" are COl"1· vlnced the drug raid was necessary lo curb a gro\ving ug problem . "I'm \'ery saddened that this had to happen and look for"·ard to me day when such dr<is!ic tneasurcs won't b e .1,. ... f'ro110 Page 1 ROU NDUP ... what they 're there for, but -they're there." He said in the aftermath of Operation Irving -so named for secrecy in case or any illicit eavesd ropping on police radio frequencies -that it went remarkably smoothly. The largest single incident was a 7: 30 p.m. raid at the University Park townhouse or \\'anda Moore and her son, Michael, at 18151 Dewberry Way. Intelligence sources alerted police lo a planned party at that location, the address or scores of past complaints written and on file with police and city officials. Raiders blocked off the cul-de.sac with unmarked cars and burst in to be met by a snarling German shepherd dog and booming rock music, s c r a m b I i n g swpecta, all ol whom were taken into cwtody. 1.1o6re. 18, and his mother, 56, were booked on arrest warraots charging multiple counts involving drugs. plus ccmpiracy and beld in lieu or $10,000 bail each. Neighbors crowded aroW'ld o n sidewalks and cheered and applauded as the big while police bus rumbled away. loaded with suspects seiied at the li1oore townhouse. Operation Irving ran like clockwork, or a military maneuYer, comidering the scope of the activity and the different methods of disposing of arrestees' cases. 2 Oiildren Die Of Meningitis VENTURA (UPl) -A meningitis outbreak which has laken the lives of two children and hospitalited two ether! wa ll reported by the county director of health services. nl!t't'ssary," Mrs. Pryor guid. "Tiic drug prOblem in ln·lnc was l~-onting more than n li U\c severe. '\'e v.ere told by \Xlllcc thnt U1e problem n)ainly involvM sale:s of LSD aud PCP - a hOrsc 1ranquilb~cr being 501d <ll Univl•rsily Hi~h School. "Drug use is soniething that worries all parent s. \\'hen I "'as a!'lsurcd 1he 1>ropcr 1vurrants had been prepared lilld that tht>re "'ouldn't be a lot of running ;:iround in rnc oight kicking in doo rs, I v.as convinced it "'as the right thing lo do." l\tayor Pryor said . Sl1e and other councilmC'n \verc briered prior to the beginning of the sweep. Councilman Robert \Vest said he too was "sorry it h.lld lo happen. I hope ~mething constructive will come out of it." West !'laid he believes the police dC'p3rlment--thoroughl y reseArt"ned the problem and planned the raid v.·ell. ThP. only ques tion Counc ilman Wes t said bothered him is the definition of "who is a seller.·• Councilmen said they had been assu red those to be. arrested had sold quantities of illegal substances to pol ire on al least tv.·o occ;.istons and had bfen observed selling drugs on othl'r occ;:isions, :0.lrs. Proyr and West said. "l have a lot of sympathy for t'nc families involved and part icularl y tbosc who didn't know their kids v.·ere u11ing drugs," Y.'est said. Mayor Pryor added that she had been assured "children, 13 er l+.years-old caught in the raids'' v•ere to have been released to their parents' custody after the trip to the station. "I'd eq>ect our police to have some compassion for t'hclle parents." the mayor added. Former .Mayor John Burton said today the raid had been planned during his term as mayor. "I don't know who was picked up, but I am pleased to see this klnd of operation take place in any city. "Drugs are a scriow danger and heallh problem," Burton said. "If it takes a large raid to go in and clean up a large nest of dope users, dope addicts and pushers, then that is ,,.,·hat should be done," Burton said, adding that roe size of the raid contributes to the amount of publicity the city can eipect. "A lot of press coverage about th1s will go a long way toward discouraging others to come to Irvine to sell or use dope." Burton said. * * -{:[ UC/ Uninvolvecl In Drug Roundup Organizers of Operation Irving. th e series of raids designed to rid the city of Irvine of its alleged drug dealers. emphasized \Vcdncsday the UC Irvine rampus is not involved. "And I do not believe !here is a drug problem there," Delcctive Lt. John Regan told the Irvine City Council in briefing them on Opera.lion Irving's scope and purpose. His men did raid a UCJ dorm more than two yea rs a.i;;o v.·hen they conducted Operation llarvest. a Costa Mesa-based drug roundup but didn't go near it \Ycdnesday. "In fact." charged Lt. Regan. ''the kids at Uni versity lligh School are selling to those at UCI v.·ho use dru gs." Dead v.-ere l\tary Avina. 14. and Cynthia Gilbert son, 2. "'ho died at 3ep6.rate hoopitals. Health Director Steven Coray, said \l.'cdnesday. Two other youngsters wnrc placed in isolation at Ventura County Hospital. Kidna p Threatened NE\V 'YORK {UPI) -An unemployed artist has bct'n arrested by FBI agent s and charged with threa tening to kidnap directors of !he !<.1uscum of ~1odem Art and other museun1s in Ne1\' York . Yietna1n Y eterllns , Scuffle nt Top Of ~f onurrtent OU.N61 COAST CM DAILY PILOT 'l'lle Or•• Coe•! DAI LY PILOT, Wl!JI ..... ~ .. comblf!loll -..... ,, ...... 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About 21> surpri!'ll'd tou rists. who \\lUlesscd the Inciden t. van ished into lhe CfO\\d of hundrds o! tourists on the grounds. 'T'hc seven veterans told spect.1tors they were members of the "American Vetl'rans Movement.·• All were from lhc VA hospital at Long Beach. From l'age 1 l\1ERGER ... special state legl.slallon v.1n be needed to help finance the mer(ler. Detail!'! of that will be worked out in the nea r future. at-cording to W3L<tOn. Coa.st oUJcla!s have generally agreed to supply educational opportunities to Gardcn C.rove rellldent.,, 1'·h.ich may incl ude "IOOle faelllli~ or sat.e.11\tc campuses In GArden Grove but do not lnclud e the oooslruclion of a th.lrd co1nm11nlty ootlege for (iardcn Cro\'e. • ' '11' atch 01it' .Justin 'rrudeau. 2-year-old son of Canadian Prime i\Tini ster Pie!'"l'e ·rrudeau, threatens to throw a snowball at the photographer outside the prime minister's residence. Panel Suggests Oil Depletion Allowance Cut SACRAME~'TO (AP) -An attorney general's task force recommended tod ay that Callfomla's cil·depletion allowance be abolished ru a step toward restoring competition in the oil indus try . The task force, appointed by Atty. Gen. Eve\le Younger. said the depiction al!Gwance operates as a subsidy for oil companies but has "not significantl y increased exploration." "It applies only to producing wells ~nd therefore does not necessaril y encouralil"e a successful producer to take additional exploratioo risks," the task force said in a statement issued by Younger. · The group also recom~end~ ,tha t foreign tax credits of American 011 firms be limited and that . v.Titeoffs for intangible drilling costs be' banned. ' The state's oil depletion a\lcwanre _ allows oil companies to write off Z2 ptrccnt of thelr exploration and drUling CKpcnst'S. Uy eliminating the depletion allowancr. the state would gain an additional $20 1nillion to $25 million yearly in tax re.venues, officials said. Younger end.ors('(( the co1n1nitlee's recommendations. saying that a "1najor bipartisan effort is necessary in order 10 reva mp the taxation structure in !he oil industry. "For years, Congresses and national adminisLrations of both parties ha1·e permitted these tax subsidies," Yo1mger said. ''11\ey have cost the Ame rican taxpayers billions of dollars in los! revenues. while stifling competition in the oil industry and leaving us far too dependent upon foreign oil." The task force recommended that along v.·itJJ lhe tax changes, price controls on oil products should be lifted. The depletion allowance v.·as delligned lo compensate oil compani htrofse to compensate oil companies for the fact that oil in their wells was being de- pleted as it was taken out or the ground, TONIGHT f'r<>m Page 1 HAMSTERS. • • \roolwonh. Dr. Phil p said the inre<.'ted hamsters "'ere shipped throughout the U.S. from Florida In December and since then there has been an outbreak o f lymphocytic chorimeningitis , :i :non g many animals. State officials may come lo Orange Ccunty lo in!ipecl shi pm ents of hamsters, n1lcc and rats to determine if the disease is present. The cowity hrnlth officer said the disease can spread easily from hamster 10 h;imslc>r and !ha t until it is stopped, no hamsters should be brought to school. The meningitis strain is relatively mild but 'vhen contracted by humans can be p;iinful. and even fatal. in some cases. Health officials estimate the F1orlda firm being investigated ships at least 100,000 hamsters. Frona Page 1 MINIMUM .... 1977 and $2.30 Jan. I, 1978. An estimated 4.5 million "'orkers \l'l'.luld receive ray hikes by the tin1e all of the sters take effect. Spon~s of the bill said its passage v.•as essential to raise the lowest·paid wor kers al least close lo the poverty level. Nixon argued that the 1973 measure v.·as inflationary and did not include a youth differentiaJ permitting a loy,·er rate for teenagers. The 1974 bill rontains onl y minor changes from last year's version. tt does not contain a youth differential but does liberalize present law slightly on employment or students. Thl bill would extend coverage under the law to fiYe million federal, state and local employes: a million don1estics; 600,000 addJHonal retail store empklyes ; 120.000 additional service ind u s try workers and °' 2·5.000 additional fam1 workers. t' Fro• Page 1 CUTBACK ... the pl&Med Route 57 frttway 11.1 II.I major north-IOuth trarurt corrtdor 'A'ith Orsnee C:Ounty. Pond said It will be built south le the San Diego 1-'reeway eornewhere near South Coast Plaza where It will be connected to the planned Corona de! r<itar Freeway, Route 13. "Route 57 ill a much better pros~ct for our mulli·modal tr•ul'iil plans,'' Pond said. lie said ttx-re Is no v.ay to !ell how much delay there "'ill be in con&tructlon cf the Corona del t.-!ar Freeway, Costa 1'!esa '-1ayor Jack Hammett and orner top officials recently won a promise from the California lllghway Commission that construcllon on the first lin k of the Corona de! ~\1ar f"reeway \\'OUld proceed as planned. although the initial prcject might be scaled do"'"· Only last week the engineering staff of the Division of High..,.,·ays recommended that both the Newport and Corona de\ Mar freeways be included in the state's top priority cight-year plan. Pond &aid today the only part of the initial Corona de! "tar project that may sun-·ive lhe existing schedule are plam to Improve the drainage problem on MacArthur Boulevard. That Is planned during the 1974-75 fisca l year, Pond said. Pond said actual coMtruction of the Corona del Pttar Freeway bet1vecn the Newport and the San Diego free ways "is just up ln the air." He said planned Newport Freeway extension, which was scheduled to begin in 1979, will oow be pushed back "sometime beyond 1980." Pond said the timetable f or construction of a nl!w Pacific Q)ast Highway bridge over Newport Bay may or may not be affected . "The bridge iJ scheduled to be built during the 1978-n fiscal year." he said. "I don't know if it will be delayed or noL" He sald the reduced availability of runds will definitely be a factor when a decision is made on the height of a new bridge. Congestio11 · Predictecl On Roads SACRAMENTO (AP! -~totorlSU \1111 face more congeslion on Cllllforni11 high· \\'ays and freew"'y' in tt'wo next 20 yt-nn: be-cause of sharp CtJtbatk.~ ln hli;hY>'a)' construction, the state's transport.atloo ch ief Aid today. Howard C. Ullrlch , director of the Department of Transportation, said construct ion cutbacks 'would force down the average highway speed and inerea!r congestion by SO percent. The kiss of funds, Ullrich said. would force the state co eliminate Sll billion In proposed high.,.·ay construction and lmP,rovemenu. That i.s. t'A'()-thlrds c:J the projects planned over the next 20 yea!'!, he said. The resulting oongestion, he sa id. 'A'Ould cut the average speed from 57 to 52 miles per hour and Increase the amount of roadway where traffic.travels slower than 25 miles per hour. "The plain facts are that the drastic cut in the number of problem~ that 'A'e can treat means v.·e are facing a significant degradation of scn:ice on the state highway system," Ullrich said in a Speefb delivered at a Unh•ers\ly of California lnst itute of Traffic and Transportation Engineering conference in Oakland. "The average speed v.·ill drop by JO percent and congesUon will in crease by SO percent by 1995," he added. "And that's optimistic." State officials would be forced to make the cutbacks because ol. a 15 percent drop in gasoline tax revenues. a drop in federal highway aid and a 50 percen t increase In highway construction costs in the past five years, Ullrich said. Sta11s Lied to Gra11d Jury About Vesco, Says Wit11ess NEW YORK (APl -A go\·emmeflt ..... 11ness tl'6tified today that ~faurice H. StaNi once admitted to him he lied to a grand jury inVestlgatlng Robert L. Vcsro's secret $200,000 cash contribution to President Nixon's re -e I e e t Ion campaign, The witness, G. Bradford Cook, former chainnan of the Securities and Exchange Commission, IC'Slificd at the conspiracy trial of Stans , ex-secretary of C:Ommerce, and former Atty. Gen. John N. "1itchel1. Cook said he met with Stans in Wa!.'hington shortly after Stans' grand jury appearanct and that Stans told him : "Rrad. let's have one of th ese conversatioruJ that doesn't take plac"e." Jle said Stans then told him he testified to the grand jury that he had not discussed the Vesco matter wit h Cook before an SEC fraud action against Ve!ICO was filed, Nov. rl, 1972. One of lhe perjury dlarges against Stans is based on mat testimony. Cook h<is testified that Stans talked "1th him about the Vesco case much earlier, in a rice field in Texas during a gCI05C hunL \Vhen Stans told him about his grand jury lcs timony, Cook said he just looked doy,n into his coffee cup. He said Stans then told him : "Well, Brad, that's the way it bappened and there's 11<1 sense. getting anybody embarrassed. The gift v.-as a legal gilt." Cook continued: "I said. 'Well , if lhat's the "'ay it's going to be, that's the v.•ay it's going to be.' " Cook said he himself appe ared three limes before the grand jury and admitted that his testimony the first t'A·o times differed from what he said the third lime. He said that before his f i n a I appearance. Stans telephoned him at 7:30 in the morning and said lhey ought to get together to talk about lhe Vesro case. "I said I didn't want to discuss it any further with him," Cook said, to "'hich he said Stans responded : "Well , nothing has been changed, has it ?" "Well, for me there has been," Coo~ said he replied. He said Stans then said: ''\\lell, this could be trouble. \Vhat does it mean~" "I'm going to tell it like it \\":JS," Cook said he told Sl:ins. Cook began teslif~·ing \\'edncsday, '>l°hen the gove mm ent led him through a recital of Stans' conce111 about the "'ay the fraud case against Vesco was being developed by the SEC. Cook said S!ans "made a sta1cment lo the f'ffect there was no reason to cause embarrassment here and could \l'C limit .lhe scope_ of our inquiry.'' _ • When it appeared tha t the SEC might strip the secrt'C'y from the Vesco contribution, Cook said Stans reacted by saylng: "Oh, oh. that gives me a problem.'' 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