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Drug Craekdown
DAILY PILOT
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 2, 1974
VOL U, HO. f'1. J SECTtotilS, a ,.AGES
l' esco Pressure . ..
Tells of Rebuff
NEW YORK (UP!) - F. Donald' Nixon
of Newport Beach testtfied today that a
lawyer for financier Robert L. Vesco
tried to use him in 1972 to warn his
brother, President Nixoo, that Vesco's
secret $200,000 campaign contribution
might be exposed.
The witne$5 said his son, F. Donald
Nixon Jr., of ,Newport Beach was
working for Vesco at the time.
The bluff, por1ly SO·ye ar·old
$1 Million Paid
For Old Bottle
·LoNDON (AP) -An antique Otinese
b6ttle w'as sold today for just O\"er $1
million. Sotbeby's, the auctioneers. said
It was a record price for any y;ork of art
other lhan a painting.
The 16-inch..high bottle, dating fronL
about 1400 in the early ~ting period, was sent for sale anonymously 'and was
ticiight by a London dealer. Only three
bottles of the type are recorde$f as
having survived, experts say.
The bott1e is decorated in blue and
whlte "'ith a.. pictu re ·of a dragon set
a~ foliage and trees .
Oruge Co.St
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government v.•itness at the Mitchell.Stans
·conspiracy trial told a federal court jury
he turned down flatly the request of New
York attorney Hov.·ard Cemy, whom
Nixon de5cribed as "an old friend."
Cerny is an unindicted_co-cc::mpirator in
the case.
Nixon, who will retire,..AQril 15 as a
tice president of the Marli,gti hotel chain
because of ill health, said Cemy came to
his hotel room in New York just before
the 197'l election. At that time, the
Securities and Exchange C.Omm ission
(SEC) was gathering evidence for a civil
suit that Vesco was looting a $224 million
mutual fund busin ess.
"He (Cerny) said there had been a
$200.000 contributi9n ·made to my
brother's campaign and there wa s an
SEC investigation in progress which
could very likely expose this rontrtbulion
and he felt this would be before the
election and , he want~ to get UUs
information to the Presklent.
'1 .said. there is no way I can do thCs.
I've never taken anything directly to him
(the PresM:lent). It's been my policy ever
since my brother has been in politics
never to lLSe. that office for any purpose "'
of mine or an}-one I work for.
"I made it plain to Cerny J didn't want
lo get involved in any way with the Vesco
case. I sai d if you want to get
information. to the President . }'OU
(Cemyl must know people. you ha\·e an
office in \\'ashington. 1 don't know why
he came lo me." ·
The witness said fonner Attorney
General John N. !\fitchell's name ·~came
up'' 41-nd he sug,l{ested Cerny gel In touch
with ~titchell since "he'.s no longer In
government and has an office at 20
Broad Street (New York).'' Look for clear skies and slight·
ly wanner temperatures Wednes-
day, with highs in the mid-iOs at
the beaches rising to 7tl inlarid.
Some winds in the attemooD hours.
~ He said he didn't recalJ v.itlether Cerny
cal.led Mitchell from the hotel even when
prosecutor James Raytrill showed him a
telephooe compahy ffiXl<"d of the call.
Niion WU the 3%nd witness in the •
seven.week-old trial of MitcbeU and
former Commerce Secreta:ry Maurice
H. Stam. They are charged with
conspiring to hamper the "-S E C
investigation in return· for V6CO's
contribution to"' .. rd the Pn:sident'.s re-
election ~mpalgn delivered in cuh.
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INSIDE TODA V
"Operation Zebra" went into
tfftct in San Pranci.s~ OI police
lallnChtd" a monhvnt for kUUr
of JIOUU.. and wovnding of com·
panfon (Story Page 5 ).
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Vesco also was indicted in the case btlt
• fled lo the Bahamas lo avoid prosecution.
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He is living in Costa RJca where he has
iJl\•e!Jted milUons ol dollars and fr'On
aslyum through a hasty change In the
extradition laws of th.ti eountf.
Donald Ni1on testified his son began
working · ror Vesco In 1971 when the
financier took over a bwineas where the
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With all the streakers rushing
about, the logical look for sum·
mer on Australian beaches
should be something like the
miniscule garment seen on
shapely Sandy Shaw of Sydney.
Hearing Skited
In Milli Dispute
LOS A.~GELES (UPI ) -State and
cowity health officials and the Alta·Dena
Dairy were locked in a standoff in the
raw milk controversy \oday, e"'f:tl as it
was revealed by me Los Angel~ Times
that the dairy pays all expenses for the
county eorrutlWion that is supposed to
regulate it, including trips ror the
commissioners and their wives.
A hearing was scheduled in Superior
Court for Thursday 'to continue the legal
struggle between the health ofOcers -
Ylho want the dairy to pasleurize milk
from a Olino . herd in w h i c h disease
gem\S wcre found ·-and the dairy.
y,•hich insists the officials have no legal
standing to impose such an order.
Alta·Dena is the biggest productr in
the state or raw mllk, priz.ed by he:11lh
food eaters. wt» believe it i~ Mch in
enzymes that are removtd b y
pasteurization.
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Hearings Begin
In Drug Arrests
F 0 1· Release
Of Pat1~icia
SA~ FHA~CISCO < AP I -The llearst
Corp. announc<'d today it hanked $4
million to be spent on a food distribu tion
progra m -if Pa1ric1a II ca r s t 's
ktdnapcrs release the girl unharmed
y,·ilh ln one mon1h.
Court hearin~ were schedt.d ed today
and through the remainder of the week
for 31 adutts among 100 persons arrested
in Operation lr\'ing. an Orange Coast
crackdo"·n on drug dealing and US('.
A large segment of the arrest activity
centered m lhe city of Irvine . In all, raid
teams fa nned •JUt see king 130 suspects, 88
of "·hon1 had been identified on "'arrants.
Arresls began \Vt:'dnesda y night v.·hen
seven raid teams \l'ent into operation.
·Rumors (lf the series of arre.~ts s\\·cpt
lhrough lr.,.ine shortly after they began,
leading some suspects to flee or hide.
A large share of those taken into
custody ~ the sc\·cn raid teams among a
task force of ~ policemen ha\·e already
been released by Harbor Judicial District
Court judges upon verbal promise. to
appear in court for arraignment.
The bulk of those releases. without
requiring cash bail to be posted were
authorized ~ Thursday and Friday. \\ilh ,
many more arraignments due today and -
.\\1ednesday.
A few stragglers among adults and
juveniles rllarged Yt'i lh dru g .sales ,
dlsi ribulion or use surrendered over the
y,·et>kend and more were expected to tum
themselves .in today.
"\\rc'rc arresting by appointment
now," said narcotics detective Pat
ltodgers, one of the special agents
responsible for a majority of the work on
Operation Irving.
Operation Irving-the code name for
the roundup of suspected drug sellers and
heavy users in Iniine and sWTOUnding
communities. in\·oJvOO purchase of about ,.
$50.IXXI worth of contraband.
lhe court inlo special co u n s e I i n g
program~
A total of 86 persons "'owld up in
cus1ody 1mmedialely rollo\jp ing the O\'t:r-
n1ght series or raids.
' Funds used during a th ree-month
underco\·cr operation tha t police claim
completely infiltratrd the dn1g culture at
Univcr!>ity High School ca rne largely
from 1he federal govcn1ment's nc"'
super·ilareo!ics commission , the Dnig
Enforcement Agency.
Detective Lt. llegan said such funds
arc ea rmarked for such counter-
intelligence "'ork and are not rocovercd
when the arrests are nol made at the
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APRIL 1 STOR Y:
l\'IXON RES IGNS
CORVALLTS. Ore. <UPI J -Thcv
played an April Fool's prank ~t the Da1IV
Barometer, student newspaper at Oregofi
State Universitv.
A special ·four-page false co ver
announced ~1onday I.hat PrC'b1dent i\iXon
resigned.
One fa cu lty member admincd be ing
taken in by the joke, even though he had
heard the morning news.
The announcement ca1nr a.I\ Patricia's
sister Vicki made an impass ioned appeal
for her release.
"I need my sister." sr11d \'1cki. 17. In
an open l!'ttrr tri thr Syn1 bionese
Liberation 1\rmy. '·The SI..\ s;;ys lhey
i!re acting in response 10 !ht:' nc-eds of
'the people.' \\'e ll. I'm part of rhr people
and I ha\·e a \'l'ry great nerd."
The SLA clai ms responsi bility for th<·
Feb. 4 alxluction·of Patricia. d au~htcr of
newspa per cxecut!\'c Handolph A .
fl earst.
The Hear.>! Corp. pro1ni~ed Feb. 22
that if Pa rticia were relea.s.ed unharmed,
it V.ould provide $4 m1lhon for the _rood
program demanded by the kidnapers. An
earlier $2 million food giveaway ended
'afie r organizers ran out of funds.
In a statement released today in :\'ew
York, the corporation noted thal 1l made
the offer more lhan one month ago but
has received no y,·ord from the kidnapers.
The staiemcnt s<ud: "As further
l·VidenC(' of l1s good faith . the llear.ot
Corp. 1od<1y depos ited in e:i.rrow y,·i1h
\\'ells Fargo 13nnk in San Francisco the
sun1 of S4 million ...
The t'(Jrpor;111on said 11 v.ould v.·i thdra"·
its oH;.or if Pt1tricia is no1 released
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More C-ents'
Detective Lt. Jotm Regan said the
quantities og LSD, the hallucinogen
PCP, plus amphetamine and barbl'turate
pills, hashish, cocaine and marljuana-
werc not pwchased ror that specific
sum.
Edison Files for ~~1 v Ro ~ Boo st
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He estimated that figure "'·ould be the
amount of value of the drugs ii I.hey were
broken down into individual quantilies or
doses Jor street or high school campus
sale.
A large shart of the 67 juvtnlles taken
lntc custody and processed immediately
et the stalion were released to Their
phre:nts pending further coor:t action.
t.1any of them are accused only of
ustng dru.gs or frequent a~lation with
thole who do and will be diverted from •
LOS ANGELES <UPIJ -The Southern Calirornia Edison Co.
has applied for another rate hike 10-tttp pace \\'i th hi gher costs of ·
imported oil. ..
The proposed inrrease, filed ~londay \\1ith the slate Public
lftlllties Commission. \\'OUld add approximately four cents a day to
the average householder's bill, acco rding to Edward A. ~lyers. \'ice
president of the power company.
"U nfortunately," he 5ald. "prices we ha\'e to pay for oil to gen-
erate electricity for our customers arc almost completely determined
by fore ign oil pfoduclng governmenlli. '-
"\Ve paid S2.22 a barrel for oil in 1970. Now, some purchases
are. more than' $13.50 a barrel."
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Testimo:h·y From Kalmbach
\VASlllNGTON ~AP) -A government
ptWeCUtOr told a federal court Jury today
he would present n "short, dirt<'l and
straightforward" case showing that
forincr presidential aide r)\.11lght I..
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Chapin "deliberately lied" to a federal
grand jury. .
But Olapin's nttorrl("~·. Jacob Stein,
10\d the Jury "wf' don't foresee 11roving
uu~·body is ;1 liar."
Tonight
'E-xorcist' Favored as B est Picture
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JIOLL YWOOD I UPI) -The Oscar ~Id .go \0 the de vil tonight . hut \.\'ill it
go lo Marlon Brando again, too?
"The Exorcist," the smash box o(fict
hit about a young gi rt possessed by a
demon. was favored l-0 'A'in the most
Acadeqty~Awards, including best picture.
(Chan:oel ·4, at 7 p.m.J. ·
It has hnd An'lerictiOs standiilg ln Jong
licket lines -and then gasping, crin~ing,
closing thei r eyes nnd in o fc\\' instan1.-es
vomiting or passinK out. It has set off an
NIVEN RAPS THOSE WHO
DON'T SHOW -Story, Page 10
intcrnalional preo cc upat i on with
diabolism !hat atanned_ clergymen and
pSychiatrists.
Among the no minees for best actor is
the alool Brando, nominated this )'Car !or
his ROt"trayal pf a gr ie f -s t ric ken
expatriate American hedonist, destroyed
by an affair with a much younger girl in
Paris, in the X·rated "Last Tango in
Paris."
When be ~·on last year. for "The
Godfather," Brando was represented by
a little known starlet. costumed as,an
Indian woman. and using -the name
"Sacheen Littlefcalher." She refused the
award on his behalf and treated the
national television audience, and the
surprised film celebrities, to an atui.ck on
the way Hollywood porlrays lndiaM. She
said. Brando was on his way to join the
besciged Indian militants at Wounded
Knee, S.D., but he never appeared there.
Brando has not said whether he
planned to attend !he ceremony this
~' the 46lh of the Academy Awards,
the movie industry's biggest celebration
for itself.
Rivals to "The Exorcist" for the much
Sl)Ught after "best-picture" Oscar -
'A'h!ch greatly pumps uP the revenues
fron;i a movie, are:
-"The Sting." with Robert Redford
and P~ul Newman playing a pair .of con
men neatly se parallng a gangster from a
forlune in the 1930s to r ev!!: n g e a
murdered friend.
the ho t rod:i and drive-In euJture of te<m-
age rs iJ] a ,-;mall California to~'fl.
-"A Touch of Cl<iss," a fr othil y
sdphisticated comedy of -adultery in
Spain and 10&5 in l.oodoo, with Glenda
Jackson . as an Engli~h divorcte and
Gtiorge Segal as a ma rr ied American.·.
-··cries and \~'hispers," lingering
death and sisters Jn Sweden.
Brandos rivals £or best actor <ire Jack
Lemmon -lhe favorite -for "Save the
Tiger," Al P:lC'lno for "Serpico." .Jack•
:\'icholson for "TIIC Last Detail" and
lledford rfor "fhe Sting.''
Barbara Streisand, a previous v.'iltncr
and le;iding nominee this yea r for best
actress (or her appearance in "The \Vay
\\'e \Vere," has. not said \\'hethcr she will
attend.
Other nomi!lCt!s for best aclrt"ss arc
?tfarsha ~tason for "Cinderella Liberty,''
J~nne \\'oodward for "Summl'T' \Yi~.
Winter Dreams," ~\fiss Jackson for "A
Touch of Class" and Ellen Burstyn for
• '"Ibe Exorcist.'
"The Exorcist" and ''The Sling" led
the nominations. each getting 10.
The show, to be nationally telecast
from the Los Angeles l\tusic Center on
NBC, features an opening number by
Liza Minelli, singing and. da·ncing a
,, Special tribute to lhe Oscar. She won the
best actress a~ard la st year for
"Cabaret."
TI1e hosts arc Burt Reynolds, Da"·id
Niven, Dianna Ross and dJrcctor John
Houston, and making the prcse ntqtk>n$
'\•ill" be Elizabeth Taylor, Ann-Afargqrel,
Shirley AfacLaine, Tv.•iggy, Silvia Sidney,
Susan tlayv.·ard, Jomes Caan, Gene
Kelly, Itogcr fi loore and Peter Falk.
But there's no hope of seeing a certain
.skj-nosed comedian .
Bob Hope said he wants to keep a Ford
in his future , and .al the last minute
canceled plans to emcee part of the
show. Hope. who has been sponsored by
Ford recently , said he had to "'lthi:IJ'aw,
liince Oievro\et is sponsori ng part of !9c
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Sleln sald testimony would show that
many or lhe grand jury witnesses,
including Chapin, had fa ulty memories.
Stein and assistant special \l.'atergot e
prosct.~or Jlciahrd Davis n1ade 26-
mlr1ute opening sratemcnts at Chapin's
lria l on foUr charges he Jitd ro a grand
jury about the political dirty tricks of
!Jon.Id H. Segrfttl. .
IJa\'Js said that prosecution v.•lt.ncsses
would include SegretU ; Herbert W.
KalR}bach, of Newport Beach., former
·personal attorney to President Nixon and
Segretti's paymasttt: ousted Whlt.c
llouse ~I John w. Dean in, aJld
Ange~ Lano. an FBI agenl.
Davis sald that he would present
testimony and docum~nts IO show thei,
contrary to Chapi'n's grand jury
testfmony, Chipin was ·in frequent
contact "·Ith Segretll and that he
instructed Scgretti to concentrate hl.J -
activities on Sen. FAmUnd S. Muskie of
A-1a1ne when fi1uskie was a front runner
for the 1972 Democrat!~ presidential
nomination.
Davis ~aid he 'A'Ould introduce into
e\•idence a memorand41m Chapln sent
Scgrellt in \\'hich he r.ecommended that
Segrclti try lo prod tiluskie into losing his
temper. •
Stein told fbe jury that t~ cartlp.aign
activities of Segrelti anti Chftlrin ttre not
the issue. ~c-sald the-only issu~ was
whether Chapin dclibert!ely lied in hl.t •
appe~rance before a Watergate gr-and
jury Aprtl 11 , 1973. .
He noted that C'?lapin was in the l!'and
jury roazm as .ls customary, without an
attorney. ·.niere \\'ere three-prosecutors
in the room and Chapin 'A'a.s asked 306
questions. Stein said.
Chapin was being asked, his attorney
sa id. to describe evenli "most of ~·hich
occu rrt!d. Z! months e.1rliei-. ''
Stein said his dient Was trying to
ansv.·er as best as he could but "he was
trying to be careful.' •
'' Stein told the jury that a:i1: the case
unfolds it 'A'OUld see that "there are
many things J\.1r~ Segretti cannot
remember: many__tbings ~\1r . Kalmbach
cannot remember; many things ?.fr.
Dean .may not remember ; and many
things Mr. Chapin cannot rememi:K'r."
Today \\'as the first day of testimony in
the trial.
Aft<'r tne opening staiemenL~. an
assi.5tant special prosecutor spent nt'arly
, an hour reading out lrud Chapin's
testimony before the grand jury in 1973.
Chapin told the grand jury tha t
Segretti was hired to "do a competitive
~" on Democratic candidates and
!hat he \\·as to engage in "Dick Tuck type
a<itMUH." Tuck is a : ~'tfl known
prankster of past political campaigns.
U~I TtltPflell
Sitti1ag It Ot1t
Robin Shef"'A•ood is r~duced to role o( spectator after breaking leg in
. practice for the Southwestern Regional Ballet Festival in Ft. \Vorth.
'Devil Cult~ Suspect .
01·de1~ed to Stand Trial
Pas sengers
To Evacuate
llAf.tlLTO:'-f~ Bermuda (Ar , -The
p.1SS<'l'IS<'rs of lhc cripp!ed luxury liner
Qul'en · £fiznb1:t h 2 w~re expected to be.
t'\':tCua1c.'<1 tod ay in A midoccan transf('r
to another ship, Bermuda llarbor Radio
rl•ported.
The rftdio. v.•hich ·coordinate& air-sea
rescues in th.e area, said lhe Norwe1ian
liner Sea Venture, owned by Flagship
Cruises. \\'8! leaving Bermuda lo take on
the more than J,600 passengers of ~tht. ·
QE2, drifting about 270 miles .southwest
_of Bermuda. .
The huge shiP "·as disabled by a boiler
breakdo~11 ,\londay. By midday today,
the re \lo'ere reports the air-conditioning
syslem"and refrigeration. units were not
fun ctioning properly.
The midoccan transfer was expected to
performed by lifeboat. The sea \\'as
reported caln1 and the weather good.
The broadcast also siiid it appea red
that the QE2 ""·ould be docking first al
l\'orlolk, \1a. insteBd of Bermuda .
Tu·o passengers lnter ... Je\lo·ed in New
York by ~.adiotelephonc sa id that the ship
\\'as.running lo~· on fresh food and ~ter
and complained that the heat below
dcck:s ·\lo·as ··stifli.og.··
Victor i\fatthe\vs, chainnan or CUnard,
said in a stalement that !he ship's
engi~ring stall was -ca rrylng o.ut
emergency repairs to one of three boilers
contaminated with fuel oil and it was
hoped it "·ould be tmdcr way within 10
1 boors.
"As a further precaution. th e
compa ny's tug1 ha\'e been asked to stand
by in case assiJtance is required."
Afatthews sakt. "Passengers and crew
arc in good. tieart .and there is no a use
for anxiety:" ·
New York Jets football player JOOn ~i~t said . in one radiotelephone ·
uiterv1ew, "Right now \\'e're kind of
crippled. We're drifting away from
Bermuda."
He said the ship was "having to go to
canned food" and added' the "water
supply i! kind of getting low. We have a
minimal amount o{ elf!d.ric power to
k~p a few light.s on." · ·
Accused ''devil cu11 ·· killer· Steven murdered -hc r_in anJnine or~gr.o~idt \\·as among seve r a I
Craig Hurd has been.ordered to face trial Jlurd has l('stified that he was "·or king professional footban players aboard.
J.fay 13·f~r1he klUiflg of ·Mis~Qn. Vie~: under the d&vil·s -direction when ~!rs. Anbther. Ron . ~tcDole ol the
ttaehcr Florence Nancy Bro-A'n and the Bro\lo'Tl 14·as slabbei foCleath'and portions Washington Ruis.kins, told Washington
slaying 24 hours earlier of a service of her Jxx:l y d<'vourcd by sans members radio.station WWDC that the .heat below
.Malton attendanl. .. • .. ~ .• -· ·-~ift a ritual trUNJ.e lo Sa\an . . ~-, decks \NI S '.'stifl~." . ., "
Orange CoLmty Supcri.Or CoUrt ' Judge He \lo'ill be furt he r accused or being on •. Officia ls said earlier the ship, wtiich
.''..1_"-!e!~can Praf(iti," ~ringing n1>5tal·
g1a r1glil lnto--ihe IMIOS by -rcsurre'cting
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"I! my ·regular sponsor r.auc:ht me
snuggling up to the other car. 'I'd be
right in the soup lines,'' &a!d f{ope, a
-millionaire. - -
lie said Segrctti made periodic reporUc
but ~vtr prO?ided any~· •11Ul!fleful• in any shape or-forTn ." --'~ · ·
Segretli. in testimony today si milar
lo that >M'hich he lmd given the Senate
\\'atergatc committee. said that Chapin
and Gordon Strachan, another V.'hite
Jai;nes Turn~r ljl't the lnal c;ta_tc, ~1onpa,y \J..v<i 24 nows ear.li e Wh"1.Bin& me ber wal" on a ~;week Caribbean, cruise __ !]t~r !.Jllry m Judg_• ~':ll(O~Clil!TarUilt s _l\r!hur .l;rijg::'<it,k;'; :!fu!Si\ , ~-17. ~l<d to,·~ .,>;it•r<laY-. .,...Jn oo rourtroo~ foUM. l'Jurd , 2l. [~ .~nT.. . hficked se.rVlcc'" .statiOn "attCnd~Qt · J~rfy -d~~· _There w~ no.mdiCa':lon that the
Jf.urd 1s held m county Jatl W!uf bail \\'ayne Ca rlin 21 to death -decis19n , {o evacuate pa~~er.s was
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scene of the alleged purcha~.
Generally in such cases, the Jnternal
Revenue Service is noliijed and initiates
an Investigation of the allti;cd illici t
income. however. and this compounds
the defendant's legal difficulties, often
for years afterward.
Out ing the sweep through Irvine,
which include<! a raid on the \randa
l\foore home at 18151 ~i>erry \\'ar.
. defendants aged 13 to 56 -the latter
being the ~toorc 'A'Offian -v.·ere ar-
m;ted.
Detective Ll. Regan estimates that
perhaps five percent of the total \\'ere
14'hat he called ma jor dealers. \\'hile
many only sold small amounr..s to friends
fo r individual use.
One of !he largest seizures occurred at
2 a:m., on Wednesday. some J8 hours
before the organized camj>aign that
netted more !Ji.an 80, "'hen police \'isitctl
a Cos ta Mesa residence.
11le Avocado Street foray involved an
<11leged $6,000 worth of the hallucinogenic
compound PCP. a potent b o r s c
•.ranquilil.<'r tLScd by veterinarians.
Some of the defendants race charges or
Sa l~ or \•arlous substances In'---lieu or
specific drugs , due to allegedly dealing in
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phony compounds represented as the '
genuine arlicle.
InvCsigators said among a total of 75
juveniles on their master list of suspects
marked for arrest that 34 of them \\'C're
in \'olved in alleged drug sa les as opJ)OSCd
to sin1ple use.
One boy of 14 \\·as charged 14'ilh fj\•e
coun ts of marijuana sale, while a lf>.year-
old is accused of selling LSD. marijuana
and hashish oil to undercover agents.
The. remainder of the ju\'enl\es were
generaHy charged ~·ith r u r n i s h i n g
marijuana , or being in a place where
mariju ana ts belng used. .
Furnishing marijuana where ... there. Ls
no e\'\dence or outright dealing ls a
charge vinunlly the same a., sl n1ple
mari juana possession in terms of
penalty.
A clearcut case WQUld be one in-Which
at son1c point in lhe investiga tion the
defendant was observed perhaps shari ng
a marijuana cigarette 'A'ith a companion
but Y+'as only ·arrested la1er-after the
fact-as 'A'BS done In Operation ln'ing.
Being in a place where martjuana is
6eing used is a much .simpler infraction.
one which implies being in danger of
bcwming involved with drugs and which
allo1vs poliL1! an opponunity to establish
Contact with I.he individual. 1
Frot11 Page J
DON NIXON • • •
younger Nixon >M'as working. lie said he
dld uot know \\'hrthcr his S(ln \lo'Dl still
v.·orking for Vesco or for anyone el&e.
Nixon said Ctm ynnce brought Ve!iCO
to his New York hotel suite and he h11.d
mel U11• finnncli•r 1hrcc or rour olhl'r
lin1cs "nt n£fair~·· ne said he also h:1d
talked by telephone to Vesco on SC\'crnl
occasions -once when Donald Jr. put
blm on the line.
".\ly son v.•as working for this man."
he explained. "Dut I \lo'asn't going out of
my v.·ay ror him." · ..
Rayhill quC$tlOncd him about phoning
Vesco from a booth in Ne\lo1>Qrl Beach .
but the witnes.'\ 1'8id he didn't remenibcr
the cirtumsuu1ces of 1hc! ca ll. He said ht
told Vesco he arran~td for the m1nagtr
of 1he Essex !louse in i'le"' York . 1
~1arrlott hotel . 10 reciivc a packagt: fron1
Vesco. Jle said he ot\'tr askt:d Vt:M:'O
about the contt'nt1 of the package wf\Jch
JWyhlll d<'scribed as "mater1a!J about
the SEC case:'
According to previous testimony at the
trl:il. the packa.gt. wound up In 1ne hand-'i
of J\;Utcht'll who lived at thr tmei: Houi:e.
1 ·Nixon te!tlfl~ lhat Mlt.chell v.·as hill:
contact \\1th t.he President.
"I never telked lo 1ny bNllher about
an}1hing:'' he !ll'lid. '
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. Jfouse aide, stressed the need for secrecy
when they rec.Tuiled him for cam"paign-
\ltWk. ~
"Very early ~tr. Chapin and fitr.
Strachan tokl me I should use false
names and try to obtain r a Is e
ideotifica tion.'' Segretti said.
SegrelU said that at Ch a pl n · s
suggestion . be got in touch v.•ith
Kal mbach, who offered him $16.000
yearly plus expenses. Scgre11i said he
first \\'as paid $667 for t'A·o "'·eeks' \\'Ork
in late St!ptember 1971 and that at the
same time Kalmbach sent him a check
tor $5,000 lo meet anticipated expenses.
from Pagel
-IIEARST ...
unhanncd by 'May 3. ·rn her le.Her. Vicki said that if the
kidnapcrs fail to release Patricia, ''they
commit a erime not only against this
family, bot against hwnanity."
The lellcr v;as publistied in UJC San
Francisco Examiner.
Vicki \\'as the first of t\lo·o sisters to
'ATite open letters to Patricia, \lo"ho was
abaucted Feb. 4 by U!e terrorist SLk.
The group. believed to number about 25
111embeT3. said it was holding the girl as
a "prisoner of \lo'ar" beca ll'lf her parents
"·ere "corporate enemies of the poop\e."
llearst. editor and president o( the
Examiner, said a letter from one of
Pafricia·s other ~isters, Ann. 18, \\'\II
appear V.'ednesday.
The Hearst Corp. statement announced
the forma tion of a.it 'escrow commlttee to
dctern1ine "in its sole judgment. \\'hether
Patricia is released wlharmed."
The coinmittce will oonslst of Willie L.
Ilto'All Jr.. a Callfontia state as-
lK'mblyman: Dr. Ernesto Galarza an
author described by the corporation 'as ·a
leader of the California Mexican-
American oommunity, and Vlnetnt
lfallinan, a San Franclsco a1mlna1
lawyer.
The J!earst Corp. ,.id that 12 million
will be traMferrtd to the r 0 0 d
di&C.ribution program -P~ In Need
-immediately after it has been
determined !hat Patricia i§ f~ and
unharmed. Another S2 mUIK:in will be:
turnOO over by the bank oo Jan. 2, 197S.
the corporation said.
Boa rd Bill Di es
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A !Jf'OflOOll lo
set up a fair _ campaign pr.te1tces
commJ!&lon ln C11llfonU1 died in 1n
Awimbly oommittee Mond&y. The blll ,
by Sen. Geo'l!e Deukmtjlan (R·l.ong
Bttch), falled 10 l't(:C:ive the seven \'Oles
required to be "1'0ried out of the
Election.t and R~apporttonrt1ent
_ t'ommiUN!. The \'Ole -A'as 5-1.
(
dented. ' . ' prompte<! by anr critical n e w
The bushy-haired transient will be Ca rlin was r1;pcaJedly ~h~ppcd on the development. .ill . ,
accused in his new triat· of leading the head. a~ shoulders \\'Ith a hatchet Afte r the initial trouble the QE2's
gang tha t dragged ~lrs. Brown, 31, of El desp1t.e bl.5 repeated appeals for m~rcy boilers v.·~ allowed to cooi down to al-
Toro from her car on June 2 1970 and and his assurances that he had very little low an Jnspection to determine what
' ' cash on hand in his Santa Ana filling repairs were needed .
> station.
Hulse is serving a life term in state Two Enter Plea
In Theft of Ga s
SAJi DIEGO {AP ) -'l\vo or the four
men accmed in the alleged th eft ol
700.000 galloos or gasoline from i\lobi1
. Oil Corp. storage tanks ha\·e pleaded no
contest to charges of receiving stolen
property.
prison for th e Carlin killing. Gang
member Christopher "Gypsy" Gibboney,
then 17, is R rving an indefinite term
under the Caliromia Youth Authority for
his role in the Bro\lo'n killing.
Hurd was subsequently shipped to
Atascadero State llospital as insane after
a hearing in which his I a w ye r
successfully argued that his client "is as
r.razy as a hoot O'A'I."
Errant Driver
Brea,ks Bank
Charles H. Bauer. 53. of San Diego and
Hing \\.'ah Lee, 44, of La l\.lesa. both
forme r service -staUon owners, entered
the pleas In Superior Court Mondav.
They are scheduled tO be sentenced Apii!
That same attorney. Wil\ian1 Gamble
expressed astonishment l\torxlay at tbe
jury ruling reached alter Hurd was
returned to Orange County .aa saDe .•
"\Ve will again argue, .GI c.wtSe ·:uii\
rd v/as insane,'.' p;Sakl. ''Net f.h;;t It
es 1n1.1.tjl cj'iJtittnce ,._ one \lo'ay Ile
to the. joint and the other ''tay he
DEWITT, 1'1 ich. (UPI) -llitting
the accelerator instead or the
brake. !\ofrs. Lucille Leitert's car
lurched through the front Qf the
lk1A·i1t branch of the American
Branch !irxl Trust. A "''indow , part
-of &. wall and -some of the ' ~ ,,..,~-~-·~WU were. daj!l,_pd.
· *:<.~fi~.~.~igl'7:~ijf' ... ~fayers survei~ the dam~ .ri said: · l2.
Lee. also pleaded no contest to evasion
or $1.629 in state taxes. goes lo ~JIS}'lum." -
"You call that drive-Jn ~anldng." ·
OVER THE RIVER and
THROUGH TH:E. WOODS ... For another mon th and a nalf. Plapentia Ave . :will be torn up to
widen the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and
access will be ·available by way of Babcock St.. coming from the
back way.
We hope you will be pat ie nt wit~
construction as the re su lts will
certainly be worth all ihe trouble.
If yo u aren 't a,dventuresome. givEl us a
call . and we'll bring samples to your
·home • · . .
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CARPETS•
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COSTA MISA
SINCI 19S7
DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave.
COSJA MISA
646-4838
Mon .• fhurt.. 9 to .5:JD;,fri. 9 to 91 ~t. t:lO to 5
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C~nnty Agrien~~nEe Still Fertile Field . ~ .
lltports ol the death o! agriculture In
Orange Qxuuy ha~'I been gre.aUy ex-
aggef'ated, aceording to c o u n t y
A1ricultural Commi.akner W i 11 i a m
Fit<ben .
Ip )act, Fitchen's f~ show lhlt the
l.otfll output or me oou,nty's fertile fields
~t an all • llme record -more than $131
million •'Ollb.
"It is most gratifying to me to be able
to say that agriculture is far from being
a . dead industry in Orange Coupty;'
F1tchen said in his report to the Board.of
Supervisors.
"ine 1973 val'uation ... is the highest
on record," !le said. "The county's
prcvlou! high was 1959 v.ith a total
valuation of $114 million."
Otte More Cent
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Fitclleo said tho liglJnl C<>llld be con-
tested be<aule ol rapid Inflation bet...,.
t959 and last year bu~ ne sald, "It Is ltlll
a 11¢1icant ligllre."
Agricultural «1111'11 figurn ror tho put
50 years ~ ahow that lhe c:otmt)''s
acrtcuttural and livestock veqtures ha\'t
contribut<d mor< than $3.M billloa to Ji.
ecilnomy, Fllchen said.
"Tbls has helped build schools,
hlaJ>..,.ys, putillc buildlnp'a,ncl fllm~hed ,
emplo)'m<llt ror many.'' be said. "II haa
also helped put .... idcrlblt food Oil
tables and food 1s still our number one
source of enero."
Every category of rhe agriculture in-
dustry showed a marked increase in
financiaJ return. "'
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Growth Viewed r
For Dial-a.;;Ride
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
Of !119 Dally ,1191 SIM
The Orange Col!rl!Y Transit District's
SUCCi!s.sfuJ Oial·a·Ride program could be.
in operation throughout the county by
1975 if local voters approve another one-
cent sales tax hike in November.
OCI'D General M~nager G. J. "Pete"
Fielding said .Pi-tonday it •rould only take
about a year lo expand the system once
the ,money starts flowing into district
coffers.
The Dial·a·Rlde program is currenUy
operating on]y in La-Habra, where city
funds pay about 14 percent of lhe
operaUng costs. With a sales tax income,
Fielding said ""the transit district could
pay all costs for a county·wide system ..
The sales tax hike,-which wOilld be
limited to Orange County, was proposed
in !he county's total transportation plan,
wb.ich "-'as adopted t\\'o weeks ago by
OCTD directors:
The additional levy wo\Jld raise an
estimated $1 billion O\"er )he next 15
years. 1
Fielding's staff unveiled a; map
showing 27 more possible Dlal·a·JUde
service areas, including II areas along
the Orange Coast.
Coastal Qial·a-Rkie candidates include
large arw that will be suti}ect tfi
eomputeriled-controls, each or v.-llich is
broken into smaller areas for manual
dispatch of the bwies.
. Fielding's map shows:
-A aervice area in the lluntington
Beach-Fountain Valley area broken into
three manual control areas.
-A Newport Beach.coSta Mesa service
area split two ways along c it y
boundaries.
He told directors that if vot ers don 't
approve the sales tax hike in November,
the system will continue to 'expa nd but
not at a very ra pid rate. ' "
"I must emphasize that the ~\~ tax
and Dial·a·Ride go together," fielding
said. "If that money is not available. we
will have to continue asking for help
from each city that wants it."
•
. •'--... Fie\d crops led the way In ~.O>e in·
crtases. rising from $\,2 mill ion"""tQ $2.8
m.lllli!n_ ooe..,-t ar -1 121 ~t
Jump. They wtrt fol lowed by product•
from domestic heel, v.•h1ch jumped from
$2$1 ,000 to4484,000 -a 93 percent blke.
Nursery plant rel.sing increa.sed crom.
$28.7 milllon to $45.58 mllllon -a 59 per·
cent incrtQe.
,Tllert "~•ere aJ90 11ubstantii.l lnettasts
ln the li\'e&tock ca~gory, orchard cs:ops
and ~etable <;rops. ..
The overall increasf betv.·ecn 1972 ·and
1973 was $l6 million or about 34 percent
Fitcheo said the increase in output i~
even more considerable than it appears
on the surface because th e coun1v is
cultivating only 51.386 actf!fi. ~ half the
Sit1t011 Legree?
lM<i it u!ed in 106.1 and
0
0'1Jy one-third the
amount it psed in 1953.
,Si:Jtttn o( the county's agrh.111turn1
enterprises (ell into the "million dollar
category" Jast )'ear.
Thty ,,_.efe led by the nurse ry siock und
cut nov.·er industry at $45.6 million .
follov.°td by chicken eggs at $18 million ,
strawbenies at $16.4 million. oranges al
$1 1.2 milllon and tomalOC$ at S6.7 million.
Other million dollar crops are celery at
$3.6 million, cattle at $2.9 million , dai r~·
producta at $2.7 milllon. corn at S?.:t
million, baby chicks at $2 million,
ca ullno"''er a l $2 mi llion. ispara gus at
$1.9 million , dry beans at $l.7 ntillion.
mushrooms at SI .6 million. chickens at
Sl.5 million and a\•ocados at $1 .4 million.
I t took \\~illiam T. Eeelv of Port ~furon, l\1ich., four years to grow
his-16-inch mustache (ro m tip to lip. The longhorn style of lip
frin ge is groomed with soa p. ·The railroad co nductor waS' photo·
graphed strolling in downtown Bat tle Creek.
F11rhfn said man\' of ll'k.• h1<'t'c;1sr$ are
d1rN:tl\' rela1ed 10 price h.ik.1·~ .ind
lUSlonler demand for Orange County
pr<iduct>.
For example, fl(' 1'ald chlc kt•n (lg~s
11o·(lnt up 83 perct!n.l 1nvalua1ion. n1al..ing
reiu rns rxooed productlon ('OSl for th<'
fif""I time.
Beans shot up 73 perct't'tt In vnluc arwl a
great demand for nurse ry plants ru1l<ln~
ncv.• homeov.'TlCrs caused thto 59 percent
jump in that category.
lntt•resting iten1s contained in F il·
chton'!I replrt Include:
-The fact !hat cow1\y nurseries ha\"('
proclueed 1.13 m1lhon do1t"n cut n!')weN
last yea r and morr than 20 2 1n1llion
ornan1t·nt...'ll plants.
-F.~.I! rant·hcrs 1>roduCi'd 30.2 m1Uion
dozen eggs and ~Id 1$ mrlUon chickens
-Th·re arr flt'arlv J I.~ btad or bttf
and dairy cattle 1n int ~nl)'.
-The 22,780 acres planted in field
cro~ \l\.'l)., gruin and beans) yiekicd
18.f!OO tons of produce. ·
-13.600 acre.1 of Ln.Jck crops (l'll06tly
\'Cgct:lb\esl yie lded riear ly 200,f*> lOnS of
product> ranging from parsnips and
turnips to peppe rs and p..1 r lt'y.
-lbt< l'Otu11,· ·has 7.45D bN' rolonif'll
11o·h1ch prodJcl-d 889,900 pounds of hone~
In J9iJ
-l-'.9oo arrc" of fru11 :ind berry field~
y1\'ldt-d nlt)fc lhan 193.000 I011$ ot pro·
<lure .
'Pnrti.sn11 , Distorted'
Hinshaw .Assails
Nixon Tax Proh6?1
Congressinan And re\V ihnshll\1's \'01 cc
has JOiucd th(> chon1s or Hcpubllcan pro· .
lt'St O\'<'r chatg~ that $17 1nilliofl in
federal funds has ~bi..">Cn Spl'nt on Prt'S!·
den\ ~ixon 's,priva te hornt'll.
The conlroversinl report v.·as rrli.'ascd
by Congressman Jack Rrooks tO.Texas1.
ctfalrrnan or th(I !louse go\·ernment 3t'-
ti\'ities subcomn1ittN.'.
Tfle committee's senior Republican .
Congrt'ssman John Buohanan of Alaba ma
labeled 1he action "the v.·orst poli tical
witchbunt that I ha\'C S{'('n in all m~· um1~
In Congr£'~s." Th<' \\'hitc House callf'd the
rPport a deliberate dcrC'pt i~
ll inshav.· 1 R-Xl·1vport IJC'arh f said.
"The l iencral t\CL'Ounting Offh'v, afu-r
slud.\ing all of the CX\>C.Od,jtUrl'll on th\'
homrs at San Clen1 rnh' a11<l Key l\is·
caync. Nncludod lh,11 lt•ss 1h:1n SiO 000
·worth of !hcse expend itures \1·cr1' r.:;·cn
questlonahlr .
''Th is resulted from the ,·iolcne11 of !hr'
\%O's :ind 1hr lrgislauon 1xissed by ;i
l>enlOE'ra (i£: Congrf'i:s :-rid sij.!ncfl by a
Dt.·n1ocratH' i'rl':'idt·111 to ll re at 1 y
strc·ngtht•n !ht' 11roll•ctio11 for futur<'
prl'~JOcn:s. ··
Hinsba\\' cha rged that ttw n·port wa~
highly panisan and 11wrf'd1ti:ly d1stor.1l'd...J'
!le said it V.'AS prt>pared by lhc
Ik mocrats' staff v.•lthoot the kncrwledgP
of the Hl'pubhcan s u b com 111 i I t $! e
members.
"The kf'y point !hat should rmergr
from this affair .'' said HtnshaY.'. "Is lh;1!
1hc i'rl'sldl'nl has oot' cnru:tftXI him.~lf or
his properl ics th rough ~-0\'t•m trtf'nt f'.\·
1lCnclt1 ures at hi!> hom es. The objcc11,·e
analysis by !he Gcnt'tal 1\cro1mting Of-
fice of the expenditures on !he home! sho~·s lh<it."'
il 1nsh.'I\\' criticized Brooks for Jau11·
ching a •·r('ckll•ss and o h v i o u s 1 y,
part isan"' attack at a ti1nc when thL'
· !louse judiciary c o Ill m 1 t t cc 1:-
deliberati ng iu1 im peachincnt inquiry
against the President. -Three separate rompute r-controlled
se'i'vice area.s in Irvine situated in the
most populous areas of lhe new city. * * * ~
''Th:1l figure is IC.'lS than one percent of
!he totril (iSt\. SerJcl Serv ice and othi·r
gov£'mmcnt sprnd ing rtlating to thC' pro·
tect ion of the Pn.'sidcnt since 1969·.
··Large scale f:O\'!'rnmcnt expenditures
to protoo rhe PrC'sident did not suddcnl\'
occur \.\'ll<!n a Ht•publican pres10Cn1 took
office.
-A service area in the SaddJeback
Valley, including La_guna Hills, Mission
Viejo aM El Toro.
..:...A San Clemente-San Juan Capistraoo
Freeloaders Hit Syst~m St reake r Dcishes
At Sa n Quen(i1i servke area. . .. . Battle in Ca111hodia -A Laguna Beadl serv1ce area.
Tram.it directors gave Field:i:ng·s
planning staff the authority to begin School Children Tllke Advc11tt<1ge Qf Bus Ser.vice Plt:\'0\1 PE~ll 11..:Pl l -Cambodian
ROVern1n~t and Communist troops
r..aulcd today nea r the old royal capital
of Oudon.I(. !he h1gn oomm~nd said. The
go\·cmn1enl has la unched a rountcr·
olfrn~\v1· to rt'capture !he lO\l"U fro111 thl'
insurg(·nts.
SA~ QUEi>.'TI N (U PI ) -Slrejiking has
come to San Qucj.Un Pri90fl . ..,,
~lecting two of the candidate service
areas for further upansion of. Dial·a· .
Ride in ~ coming montm.
Directors were told a '111nklng process
·has ~· worked oat · bas~ On' 'Criteria
thal lrlCIUdetbe numllefOf"""3fitomobltes
in an area, ages· of the residents,
expected patronage and current bus
service. .
Fielillng s81d after the meeting that 10
or 12 or the prospective service a.reas are
in a high·priority category but he said
the final selection has not yet been made.
Jn Fielding's estimation, the Dial-a·
Ride system will be the backbone of the
county's transit program sinee it "ill
serve as a feeder system onto the main
mass rapid transit network.
Dial·a-Ride operates w h·e n a
~Uve rider calls a special number.
requests that the bus pick him up at his
-home and then travels to a specific
destination for a SO.cent fare.
Ridership Is skyrocketing on the
Orange County ransit District's La
Habra Dial·a·Ride system but there's one
big_problem..:-scoc~ of y_oungs_tei:s a~
using it as a Cree school bus service.
ocro directors were told Monday that
groups of the kids get together, pool their
money and take advantage Q.f a fare
structure pennitting children wxier 12 to
ride free with ooe full fare-paying rider.
"We are talking primarily about the
kids who attend parochial scboob that
are several miles from their homes .''
said OCTD plaMer Sllsan Long. "Thei r
parents are encouraging it becauSe they
don't have to drive them to school ."
She told directors tbe crowds of
youngsters fill up the buses, leaving littl e
or no room for regular fare-paying
customers.
Miss Loog said only 50 percent of the
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An Osusert ocular delivery system, used In the treatment or gtau·
coma, 'is shown being inserted into the eye or a clinical patient .The
device uU.llzes a reservoir or pilocarpine, the drug nonnalJy used to
cont.rot intra-ocular in the treatment or the disease.
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people \lo'ho ride tht Dia1·a-Ride·vAns ar.t
paying the full SO-cent fare. Another '?b
~rcen,t use special.3~nt coupon.s ,and a
full 30 percen.t pf the r~~-rs are Ill the
Cree category.
"It seems to me that by allow ing this
practice. we are discriminating against
the paying people waiting to ride on
buses that are ove rloaded with kids who
are paying nothing," said OCTO Dir ector
John· Kane!.
·•11 seems to me that this is an abuse
of the sysl.em and I didn't knoy,· it was
going on." he said.
But Depui, County Courucl Kennard
Smart toki directors they would also be
discriminating if they ordered the
youngsters off the buses.
Directors look the advice or !Mir staff
and authorized a change in the fare
structure on any future Dial·a·Ride
system.
They decided that o~y one child und er
12 v.-ill be allowed to ride free "'ith. a
fare-paying rider. ·
•·\Ve ha\·e to do something like thls or
\\'e can't handle the paying ~tome rs at
peak times," said ].1iss Long.
Directors also aut horized Smart and
district Gen eral ~tanager G. J . "Pete"
Fielding to confer with LA Hilbra city of-
ficials to determine if the system in thHt
city can be changed to mttt the n('v,· rate
scheduJe as "·ell.
La Habra has a contract for Olal·a·
Ride service th.at \\"On 't expire un til next
January. which meaM no ch'anges can be
made v;ithout mutua l C'C>Ment.
Fiekling urged directors · to "'ait at
least another six months to make any
proposed ·changes to .give the district
more time to stud y the situation for
hrtu~ reference..
rn other acnon. district directors :
-Raised Fiekling"s annual salary from
$28,500 per year to $31.500 per year.
making him one of the highest-paid
officials in county government.
-Heard February ridership figures
which showed an increase in tota l
Mom Slays Son -
Over ·Glne Sniff
YOKOHAMA (UPI I -A mother told
police ~ stabbed her teen-age son to
death bec.a111e he persisted in sniffing
glue. ·
Mn. A1ko Suzuki, :n. surrendered
\'Oltmtaril1 Monday. and \\'3S <tetained fo r
questioning in the death of her son,
Pt1asayabn 16.
Pollce quoted l\trs. Sutuki . \\'ife of a
·construction worker, as saying that ·she
visited her son at his school dormitory to
persuade hlm to give up the habit. She
said ahe stabbed him with a lljtcnen knife
when ht refused.
Death BiJI Killed
.patronage from 2;9,2.00 in January to 32£.
134 in February "-'ith an increase in cost
pcr paaenpr iriile from 72 cent! to 1-1
c~nts_o\"er th!_ same_pe riod.
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ff it's becohiing a hassle to find a gas station to fill it up,
try us. With over 2,087 bus stops and 19 rou1es servicinj....22
of the 26 cities in Orange County, we'll get you there.
Disneyland, Laguna Beach or major shoppil"lg c~nters?
That's easy. Our routes toke in 011 of them.
One quarter does ii. Transfers ore fre,. /.Ind 'accorn·
ponied by a fore paying passenger, so are ch;ldren ul"lder 12.
look over our bus sChedu les and you·11 ~ee v1har we
mean. Time to.bles tha t scan eosily. General @
.foformotion. And on overall route mop. 0
Next time Joke lhe bus.And help fill it up.
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The prison n~·spapcr ~i e po r I r d
~Ionday that a nude streaked out11ide the
prison furn iture factory.
"f looked up and couldn't believe 11.''
said a ~uard.
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BOSTON (AP) -The Massachusett.s
Senate failed by one vote .~'londay night
to override Gov. Francis W. Sargent's
veto of · a bill reinstituting the de.'lth
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J~t-•e Twisters_Leave Wide _Swath Gf n ·eath
.(' "\"! r:k·\ witla
'.~=, .. Tom
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-Ora11ge County
Flavor Changes
PAt~T US ORA.NGl=:'..'-lf you gaze out
aero~!> Orange County's \'nsl rxpames of
housing traots. nron sigrut, taco stands
and asphall paving.. il 1n{ly ·come 3.!f a
terrible shock' ror you to ·1earn that wt
stilt grow thlnp here.
The growing lh ings J'n1 talking aboul
are the kind !hat 1:enerally <."Onlc out or
ttie ground. Not the kids that arc gro>A·ing
in our schools or the condominium
apartmenls lhat secn1 to ~ growing in
all our open iip._'ICC!>. I
l<"'act is. we still do have some open
spaces in this cowity \\'here once lhe
\'l\leftcia ort1nge was king and a large
chunk of our t.'COnomy depended on
whether or not lhe freeze v.·ould hit th«?
citrus groves .
IF Al.I. TIUS SC(ms long ago to
veltran Orange County watchers. they
·ought .10 take a look .at the latest re.port
on our rounty's agricultural production
for 1973. It was the Sis! such report.
issued only yesterday.
-The first startler may come as you leaf
through the report and learn lha"t Orange
County fanners and growers earned
more than $131 million last year, a new
record high. ·
Sales of virtually all crops increased in
our ,county. 'even thouih the rankings
may have changed some.
For example, when you stop by the
street, comer stand and buy the 'Little
\Von1an a bouquet of nowers on your' wa.v ·
home from work , you probably don 't
think too much t100ut the two or three
dollars you handt'd the flower man.
By tJnJted Prtts lntem•lilDll
A tomado ripped through Cherryvllle,
N.C. early 1oday, killln1.onc po.[$0r'I 11nd
destroying or d:.imaglng 2$ mobile homes
in tv.·o hard hit trailer pa rka.
"There }vere pieces of ! r a i I e r s
scstterOO everywhere and some were
completely fl littened," &aid R a I p h
Towery. Cherryvill e'& asslst:1nt fire-chief.
.On /\tond ay. the . Nation.a l Y.'cathcr
Strvlcc counted 28 tornadoes along ll
sto rm brll stretching from Cincinna ti .
(>hio, to Huntsville, Ala. 'J'ile..l""'o-day toll
or storm<0nncctcd deaths was at least
four, ooe each in AlabamD . K~ntucky. , -
She's Sorry
Eve Pe.arson, the college stu·
dent who was sentenced to one
year in th e Georgia peniten-
tiary for stealin g .a $5 r~king
ch~ir, w,as released h1onda,y.·
She serv~three months of the
s~ntence.
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Tenntssee and !\or1h Carolina.
ELSEWllERF. SPRJNG s'1 or m !I
brough1 soOY.: to the central rockl~ and
the Grtat 8..'\Sin Area. He11vy snow fell
early today froryi northern North Dakota
to northern Michiga n wi!h three inahes
reported at Hanock. ;\1icb.
In tbe tornado "belt, 2.25 inches of rnln
fell at Lafayette. L.a., in a six·hour
period. Hail the size of baseballs battered
Poplar Bluff. !\lo., and London . Ky. llall
an iodl in diamatcr covered the ground
~ar Birmingham. Ala. and the wea1hcr
service reported •·Jfall up to golf ball size
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Wrller Dead
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Newspaper co I u m n i.s t ~la!
Boyle. whose articles appeared
regularly in the Daily Pilot
editorial page. died htonday of
a rare disease common~y
known as 'L-Ou Gehrig's
·disease.' The 63·year-old jour-
nalist wrote 7,680 col umns for
Associated Press in 30 years.
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and larger fell in many areas."
"II sounded I Hee a bomb hit," said Jack
Hurst at the too Onks shopping ccnt~r in--
Nashville. Tenn., of the 11tonn which
struck Monday night. "People were
falling down everywhere." '
James Patterson, an employe at ooe 9!
the sto~s In the 100 Oaks ""II said.
"Shoes and handbags were flylr,g
everywhere. A.II of a sudden, we heard
the roof go and ~'11ter v.•as pouring in on
top or· us."
WJU.tE COLU~1BUS tdcCr:iry. 35. v.·as
filled When a torMdo flipped a tra llcr ..
Hanoi Again
Antiwar actress Jane Fonda is
on her "\¥ft)'" to l·lailoi to make
a filln about life in South Viet·
nam. She \Vas invited by the
political wing of the Viet Cong
and tpe. fil 1n may include in·
terviews with former prisoners
in South Vietnam jails.
aboul 10 mUes Crom Huntsville, Ala . She
others in the tra iler suffered cuts and
bruises. Towera et radiO atatton WAAG
in lhmtsville and at WAAG in Franklin.
Tenn., foppled before the winch. The ilQ-
root Franklln tower mlMtd the stall«! by
ju.$1 20 feet.
An wik:lentUied man was klllecl and
SE'Ven others lnjlftd when a tornado
st ruck Cam.pbe.ll,burg, Ky.. bel"'et{I
Louisville and Ci~innatl. Stale police
said three businesses:. a posl office and
·three homes in the tov.'n or 250 people
"'ere flattened. POo.ver !allure preventf!id
police from furnishing betlfr detail!.
Extensive wind damage was reporte<t
about 10 miles north of TuscDk>o!l:a, Al a.
to ho\mes, mobile hQmes Md faqn..
buJldlogs. A :spokesman at Tu.sealoosa
llMPital said six persons were treat(dl
for storm-connected injuries.
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IN IU.INIOS, the stonn dcStroyed #
building houslng school buses a t ,
• Bfidgeport, lo1ockcd down trea, small
houses and TV antennae and pushed a
truck off Interstate 70 eas.t of Effingham.
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Syrians Holding
U.S.,-Irish Duo
From WIR Scrvicn
An American T\-1arlnc and an Irishman
serving as United Nations observers iil
th~ Golan lteighls said in an interv!eV.·
today that they had been forced to march
barefoot for 20 mlles in their undcrv.·ear
to R Syrian military outpost.
The Syrians said it was all a mistake,
unu.'nlal movcroent behind Syrian 'line«.
Israeli reinforceml'flts have been called
in to bolster defenses. it said.
'OfE NEWS r APt;R Yedioth Ahronoth
said Israeli forces declared tt)Cir very
highest state o( alert Monday because
the present structure of the Syrian line8
enables them to go over to an immediate
offensive.
• and lhe t"-'O men "·ere eipeded to ~ The reinforced Israeli ,t r o op ti
released soon. ~---· ---. intensified .their alert along the front because of increasing teosk>ll and v.'bat a ·
military source described as th ~
rmvcment ol Syrian forces opposite the
Israeli salient v.:hich extends towa~
Damascus. .
SPEAKING FRO~f hls bed in an
Italian hospital in Damascus1 Capt J. J.
Holly , 'ti, of Coming, N.Y .. aald be and
C.pt. J. A. Mortoll of Ireland had be"'1
sleeping in a U.N. trailer when an Arab
soldier ordered them to get up and
man:.'h to the Syrian out.p<m.
_ "The soldier Ob\'iously took us for
ls.r~lis." llolly said. "He ~ke only
Arabic and Y.'t couldn't identify ourselves
. . Our feet Were badly cut from lhe
long barefoot march."
!lolly was expected to be released
within four days, Mortell in Sibout two
\1'Ct'ks because his cut! were more
severe.
A Syrian mmmunique said the fight.in.I!:
began v.•hen Israeli forces t r i ea
strengthen !heir frontline posilion!l. '.
Pa,th-et Lao
Tells Accord
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TlllNK AGAIN. According to Ille
newest aggy report, nursery slock and
cut ~-ers now rank as Orange c.vnty's
leading money crop. Tha t's right, more
than $45.5 million during 1973.
Tv.·enty years ago. when agriculture
was supposed to be king in oor region.
Orange County flower people were selling
only about $2 million v.·ort.h annually.
Puhli~ Trust Violated~
HnUy agreed "-"ilh Syrian Defense
L\linister Gen. 1'.tustafa h nas that they
had been given good medical trealment.
In other developments, Syria said it
threw tanks into the Golan Heights
fighling today and Israel! forces mo\"ed
up lo guard 3giiiMt"any surprise attack
th.is weekend on Passover -~iticti falls
six months to the day from the start of
1he Yorn Kippur \Var last fall .
viENTIANE fU Pll -The pro·
Communist Pathet Lao aod the l...1otian
government ha\·e i:cached fin a I
agreement oo the. formation of a 0'.>61ition
govcnnncnt. a Pathct Lao spokesman
said today.
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Now. the nursery goods tum out lo be
our lop crop for the fifth successive year.
Clearly, the nower children are dotng
okay.
Not only dOing okay. but the rest o{ the
money crops in ou~ agricultural picture
aren!t-even close.-Chitk.en eggs, for.-
example. run a distant second place y,ith
more than $18 million in sales.
Strawberries are third with.$16.4 milli~n.
AND WllERE, you aslt, has gone the
good old Valencia orange for ~·hic.h our
count y all these years won fame and
forhn1e across the nation?
Fourth place in the money parade,
that's ~·here the Valencia has gone.
Aclually, Valencia crops sagged one
position. for th ird in 1972 to fourth in
19i3. \7olencia oranges accounted for
$11.2 million in our production#Jast year.
. You shudder to Wonder v.'hat 1nay
happen to the n1 i g ht y Valencia in 1974
and bcyood. ll may get listed down
among the caulrflo1rcr. asparegu5 and
dry heans.
THUS SO~fE\VHj\T sadly, you have to
wonder if we cnn still paint Or:ange
County orange anymore.
l\1aybC'we ought to change our colors
to purple. )'ellow. and carnation red.
In honor of lhe flo"·cr people, of
roursr.
Victi1u Jdcntifi cd
~i-;wPORT, Ore. r L'PI l -Lincoln
C.ounly nuliloritics ~fond:iy said it \\'as a
ca se· ot 1nistakoo idcnlity ror a mnn
kilted In A --Shootout v•ilh Oregon State
police· Sunday al \\0aldpon . lniotead of
being TC'ran<.-e \\'otlan. 25. Springfield.
Ill . lhe dead n1an is idt'n tifit'd a!> Victor
llf'nry Ar'a . ZS, J>O."-"ibly from California.
bui homG~wn not kno"n.
Judg·es I/ear Pros , Co1is • Ul
ANNAPOL IS, ~If (UPI ) -Spiro T.
Aqtttw's attorneys asked the Maryland
Court of Appeals today net lo disbar the
former vice president because tax
evasion was not a -sufficient reason to
deny a la"ycr his right to practice.
. 'l'llE IHAltVLAl\'D Bar Association
argued before the seven red-robed judges
that Agne\v should be disbarred for .. the
image of the bar as ,,·ell as rnc safety of
the public."
Alfred E. Sc.lnlon. n-prer;enling the bar
association, said thal Agnew 's pica ~ no
rontcst to tax evasion charges \'iolatcd
public tru!;t.
··'J'hc> queslion is "·hcther he should be
pe-rmitted to practice law a!1cr violating
public trust. We plea that you uphold tbc
recommendation of the lowt'T' court and
not pennit l\lr. Agnew to do .90," he said.
·'There is no logical reason v.·hy a
public official Should \;;; treated
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differently than ciliU'ns. This man is
rntitled to the same safeguards as any
other defendant," said E. 0;3.le Adkins.
one of Agnew's defense attmneys.
"FROM-OUR studies there have b<ien
oriiy a very fe\\' cases in the United
States utiere defendants have bcfW
disbarred for Intcma\ Revenue Service
charges."
A~ew did not appear in court
Tuesday.
A three-judge pant'l of lov.·er court
judges rt"COmmended last January, al the
urging of the i\taryland Bar Association :
1hat Agnev.' be disbarred because he \1·:is
"unfit to continue as a member of the
Dar of th is state.''
The court said Agne""s. Ocl. 10. 19i5
plea of no contest to a negotiated federal
income tax chargl'. climaxing a lenglhy
kickb:l~k investiga1 lon that spanned mo.st
of Agne"·'s career in public S<'rvice. ~-as
.. understood to be the full equi \•alcut to a
plea of guilly to the final cha rge against
him."
THE 1.0\\'ER court "-aid Agne w
"disclosed no 1niligating circ u1nstanccs
relevant to the chargl' of inrome tax
evasion. His conduct. ch.i.raC1crizcd as it
n1usl be as d('('Citful :nut dishonest,
strikes at lhc heart of the b:1sic object or
the legal profession and ronstltuu.•s
conduct prejudicial to the admi nistration
of justice. \\'e shall fltK'rcfore recommend
his Clisbarmcnt. \\'c Stt no cx1cnuating
circumstantts al101\ing a I es s e r
s.1nction."
"This is not a case in "'hich a busy
la"-;·er has earel~y or inadvertently
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failed to obey the law.'' the court said.
Pierson argued brfore the lower rourt
that Agrl<'\\'. "like John Doe, should be
disciplined prom~lyJ fairly and in a
~ consistent v.·iUl the treatment
accorded to his fellov.'S." He.iilid Agnev.·
should be suspendetl, not disbarred.
Ric1i Beggar
Really Clemied
LIT\1A (UPI) -· ~1anuel Chavez
Valderrama. v.·ho spent 32 years as
a beggar in this cily and planned to
retire . decided to take a bath for
the fir.it time .in man y years.
He took his pants off and v.·hile he
"'R!l bathing in a public foonta in he
saw a thief take his pants \\'ith ilis
lifetime sa \·ings -some Sl8,000,
police said.
··o.ir tanks are clashing \\"ith enemy
tanks in assembly areas in S('parate
places of the front '' a S yri an
communique said. decribing the 22nd
i;traight day of fighting in the disputed
hcights bet'ft°CCD the tv.·o countries .
IT WAS 111E first time since the starl
of me present dashes that a Syrian
communique mentioned direct exchanges
of fire between Syrian and Israeli tanks.
Israel said Syrian guns blasted at its
positions and civilian areas of the heights
front. bringing a re!pOfLSC from Israeli
batteries. Newspaper reports said Syria
is concentrating its forces in attack
forma non for a possible offensire.
S~Tia is regroujjing iL'I artillery_. annor
and infantry lo concentrate them in
attack formations, the n c \V s p a p e r
J.fa'ariv said.
"The Syrians are also executing a
series or · concrele actions indicating
preparations for iln offensive nutitary
operation in greater scale than the recent
harra$1ne11t.''
The Israeli National Radio said
forv.·ard arti.Jlery spotters l;ij&ve noticed
Pa thct L a o chief Prine~
Souphanouvong v.ill arrive in Vietiane
. Wednesday for his fi rst meeling vitn hil!i
half brother, J>rim e ~\finistcr Souvilnnft
Phouma . in more than a decade, the
spOkesman said.
It v.i ll mBrk Souphanouvong's fll3t trip.
to 'licntlane in 12 vears. The last time a
coiilftion 15el"·ccn ·the government and
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the communists y,·as formed was in 1962.
But it collapsed and the C-Onununist..s fled
to lhe northeastern sections of the
country ~year later.
e Kirh1ap Foiled
ClllCAGO 1 UPI) -Everything "-l>rked
for the kidnapers .-until it came time
for the payoff. 1'1en. the FBI said, the pair botched it
i\>1Qn-day by giving their intended victim a
faulty v"alkie·la\k\e.
·As a result, a suburban Chicago bank
executive did not hand over 'the $60,000
ransom the pair demanded for the safe
return or .bis v;'ife, ¥.'ho was fOl.Uld by :.a
Reagru1, Black Leader End
Racism Row ill Hru1dsl1ake
gar.bage collector. >
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ACAPULCO, Mexico . (AP) The
b.lneymoonlng Henry Kissingen lunched
with one of the brightest stars of tl\e
international social ~t and had dinner
with 1Mexico's fore ign mlnister. ,
'I\ie American secretary o( stale and
the former Nancy MagiMes spent the
rest of 1'.-tonday reading or chatting
beside the pool of their ~ villa;
'an informed soorce reported .
ACAPULCO, 1'-fexico C4P) -C.ov.
Ronald Reagan and The · Rev. Jesse
Jackson ended a spirited. impromptu
debate on racism in America ~·ith a
black hand and a y,tlite hand gr ipped in
a firn1 handshake. .
"\\'e're saying a lot of the same
things.'' Jackson. the black leader from
Chicago. told Reagan. the Republican
chief executive fro m caurom ia.
"'~le sure are:· Reagan replied.
HUT DURING 'fllE preceding haif
hour 1'.-1onday, the dialogue ofte11 \l.'a!t
inlensc and at one point Jackson assured
Reagan: "I do not imply that you are a
racist.'"
The confrontation came du r I n ~ a
meeting or young business extcul1ves
"'here Reagan answered questions fron1
a panel and then f('Om the audience.
Ja·okson was in Acapulco to address the
sa 1ne organization. 1
F;om the aud ience. Jackson challenged
Reagan's statemenl3 on the threat of big
govern ment to private enterprise and
Individual freedom. Jackson he-ads PUSll
-People Unit ed to Save Human it)'. a
black self.tlelp organization in Chicago.
"I'm \'ery concerned as we movt
toward :111 that a spirit of compassion
and a spirit ol ttt"OnCiliatM>n begins to
permea1t your talks because you will be
significant whatever happens in 1976."
Jac kson sAld . •
REAGAN lS coosidered a polenlial
candidate for prts.ldtnt. but says he h.is
not mJde any declaion to nan at this
point, ·
The 500 American buslntssmen also
attended "An. Evening With H. R
lfaldeman."
The press and talk of Watergate were
banned at the Mooday evening gathcrin~. e Mllr. Milk
. president Nixon's former d:ileC of staff-. WASllJNGTON (AP)_ Rep \\1Ubl.r 0 IS a star atl~ctlon at a confe~ ol the ~1ills has confirmed that . '--n:..a..,; Young PresKlents OrganlzatK>n of the 1 1. . 1 , ue ~ United States, limited to men wOO reach ~Oll')'TTlen. in their ~uest. . for a 197t ,
the top " a major firm before the age of mcrease m f~l milk pnce sipports.
40 At the same time. a new report sOOv.·s
· the nation's three largest d a Ir y
HALDEMAN WAS scheduled 'l-o1 .
another "Evening With " tonight to fie ld
questions from. the b u s i n e s s m e n .
Thursday he is to conduct a seminar on
Crisis l\1anagement. ,
Officials of the sponsoring organizatioil.
told newsmen all lhe scssk>M were off
the record and private.
cooperaHves·v.·erc the principal financial
backers of !'.fills' brief 1972 presidential
campaign.,
The report says '1he Arkan s a 1'
Democrat's campaign got 23.S percmt o{ •
its itemized contributiqns ,from lb! threC
dairy cooperaUves, including one that
also aided his campalgn with apparently
illegal corporate money.
Pot Fine 55
A1ui Arbor Lesse11s Pen.iilties
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) -Marijuana ""'""-In Ann Arbo< and Ypoj.
lantl w.1ll be &ubjtcf. ~ at most t $5 fine under new city laws approved by
\'Olers in college comun1tles. ••
The meas...,. puoed Mooday prohibit city pollct from eolDrclns: more
stringent state martjua.na laws. Other law enf~t olOcials mmhl fr«
to apply the tougher laws. tiov.·ever.
Jn A!'" Arbor -'A'here the third annual l(ash Bash allcnded b)• J ooo ,..
pot·smok1ng students at the Uni\·ersi ty of P.Uchtgnn also was hckl A-fondaf _ •
the l aRJro passed 15\613 to l3,642, with a row absL'n1ee OOUots stUI to be, ..
count . , ••
. In Ypsilanti, home of Eastern l\Uch.Jgan Univl!rsity, "i ordinance limit=..
1ng lhe fine for marljUana UIC to~ was approved t,3.»1.157. 11•
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· .. 'Zebra' Killitag Protesting
Students -
'· ~uspended
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Pair Gunned Down
SAN DIEGO (AP\ -AboOt :-
40 junior high """ high od>ool
1tudeots have been ~ •
after sta.gin.g a p r o t e · 1 t
walkout, ~t officials say.
Monday's action at castle
Park High and Castle Park
Junior High south...,t of San
Diego wa! the second walkout
1n the area in two wetk.s,
On March 22, 110 stOOents at
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SAN FRANCISCO (API troethod of op<>ration ) as the
• · Police pressed their se~rch for other unprovoked auacks."
n gunman who shot and killed s:ud Sgt . Dave Dugge r :lftl'r
a young man and critically ~1onday's shootings.
wounded a female companion, Police said the couple \\'as
the late31 victims in a wave or waitmg for a bu~ abolu 9 20
a.ppartntly senseless str eet p.m. at Geary Boulevard and
shootings. \VcMter Street near t he
The pOlicc radio alertl'd Japa~ Cul~ural Cffiter in
patrolmen to the shootings the city's \Vesicm Addition
f\1onday night lhrough the ~'hen a b];'lCk man nppro:1<'hcd
code name · ·Op era tio n thenl and opened fire at
zebra," a t<tg given to a · pointblank r:ini;e v.·Hh ·a .32·
series of random shootings caliber automati c. The gun-Jiere since last No\·ember 1nan ned the scene on foot.
which have claimed 10 lives ._
...,,. u•1 T.._.,. and injured three others. Tiii-: \\'OU~'DF.O ~·oman.
"We have all the earmarks Llnda. Story, 21 , of l!av~·;i rd, Southwest Junicr High-school, FLEES FROM HOMI., of the same type of f.1 .0. "·as reported in serious but
nearly all or them Mexican-S.cramento River-Floods sta ble rond ition at San Fran-
Ameriean, left the campus to c1sco General J1 ospita l .after
join a protest rally demanding . undergoing suri:cry to remove :,.~~1 'M~~'. Al~:,"'; i~ Storm-ripped Nor, th ··x"':"~~~~~"'':.t:r ,'h.'k~ .. d
demand denied ·but \heir . man. shot in the stomach, was
suspensions !ifled. Awa· ,,·ts Clear Ski.es ~B~~;:inwatec. 19' of San-
• T111111ey Blamed RaiotA·ater and Mlss Story
LOS ANGELES fUPI) -Lt. . "'ere first-year students at I.he
Gov. Ed Retnectte blames Sen . SAN 'FRANCISCO (AP) -several days to clear up the Salvation Army t rainin g
John Tunney for getting him Fair weather is to dry out mud. rocks and trees. In Santa school several blocks from the in'Mlved in the ITT scandal, · · -~-murder sCt'n<'. A spo kesman
and "deliberate delay" by the Northern California toda y Cniz a sect1?11 of Route 9 the re said the roup!c had stcp-
o{fice of the Watergate S........; ... 1 after an eight-day del.uge thal north ~f the cit~ .was shut off ped out for a snack.
t""'-..... pushed rampaging rivEl:n over by shdes. Oozing mud and Prosecutor for failing to clear th . ba ks and dcd overflowing._cul verts cut an
tn earlier so-tal\ed 7.cbra
shootings, four person!' wert
kill~ and one wounded over a
two-hour period Jan. 28. Police
believe these are linked to
sevC1'al otfle_r s h o o t f n g s .
bet\\'L>cn lam Nov. 25 and Dec.
22 ln v:hJch six persons were
killed and two, others woundt'd.
11'' EACll CASE, the victims
nppareritly were chosen at
random and gunned dov.11
pointblank with .32-C'alibcr or
.38 caliber au tomati cs. The \•ictim.~ :ilwi:ivs V.'l>re v.·hite and
the . gunmen ·w('re black, 1hus
the rode name "ZebrJ".
Al that time police s.1id : "Jn
the absence or motive for (
17ain. it v.'0t1ld h.1\'(' to he
so1neone \\'ho is. or people
v.·ho. arc, psychopaths"
The shootillS!s terrorized lhe
city for ~'eeks last January ns
police launched what they
call.ed "lhe largest manhunt in
the city's history."
Actor's Son
Faces Trial
him e1r n poun Alameda ~ty commuter B 11 CJ d in:_ one Of his strongest . hillsides into mud, says artery and £he Coast Aighway i Ja11gc ~!A~1,19'1'FI I.AKES rAPl -
statements 'oo the matter to weather prophet. . I -• b a · ud S<-ott Ne\\'man'" son of actor
da•· nA;....,.ke ~ said he In the San ~ranc1sco Bay was cos~ y owing nt at ~· nicu........ . area, clear skies were ex· Devl1's Slide. SACRAMEJ\'TO (CP I I -/1_ Paul Nc~·man, has been
believes ~artisan .mot. Iv~ s pected tonight and wed:iesd ay Shasta County Supcn:isors bill aufhr>rizing school district ordertcf 10 st~nd trial J une 5.
were behind the investigation except for local low \ voted an emergCfl('y rc.c;olu" governing bQards to fl ll$board oo a pair of misd f'meanor
tnto bis conduct. · tion, clearing the way for Gov. vacancies by appointment in· charges stemmin~-from a
He said he believed 1Wtney, ~e~=!i~tatc R ive r Id Reagan to dcelare it a stead of speclal ~lection was di~urbanre e11rly this year.
a Democrat. "has been the F Center · Sa en di aster area. · signed by Gov. Ron a Id ~fono County J~tiee Court
principal iMtiia~r'' ?f ~e to °:Y~s~t noo:indan;e~mwa~ ""ti. Shasta we a't her Reagan . .J udl!c \V. Garfield Daniel said
.mvtstigation ag~t .bllTI, in over and the swollen ri\•ers forecaster Wade English said The bill <AB\031 ! hy Kewmmt. 23. will .have a
bope:s ol remQvmg him as a would start receding today. this has been the weltcst Assemblyman Bill Lancaster ,J11sliC'e Court trial by jury on l Pote~ t la 11. Y Po~ erful .Acting Gov. F.d Rei~ke winter on record for that area. IR.COvina 1. reYcrSC'S a 1970 rhargrs ·o·r d@ruction of jail
Republic.an rival. Rernecke 'd the" state is prepared to i\lore than ttA·o inches of rain bill requiring !h:11 C' \' "r •' proix·r:y and dC'Stniction ef
said he thinks Tunney has ~ 'stance if needed to in 24 hours ~·londay pushed the vacancy be filled by special C-0ntinffitat 1'railw;iys Co.
been supported in his effo'rts ·er assi · ' · ,; season's total to an all .time election. p~'rt.1·.
by two other Democratic stQ.rm-battered eommun1t1es. · "r--The siei;c of rain held its high of 57\h inches. ~ said ---~
SenatOrs, F.dward M. Kennedy own through Monday. . Dcmsmuir has had 100 inches
of Massachusetts and Birch Flooding in the Anderson so far thls season and Coµncil
Bayh of Indiana. area forced abOut 50 families · Crags Slate Par.k recorded
eQi~ Fined
SAN DIEGO CAP) -One ol
the divers who tried to recover
treuure from ·the sunken liner
Andrea Doria last year has
been fined 12.000 and placed
on three ye.irs' probation in an
lllttlated incident
Orlstophe< J; De Luedi!.
22, bad · """1 aa:used of
defnuding the government of
$1,370 worth ol electrical
,equipment while he was a San
.~ Navy pet\y
clll<:er.l'ros<cult>r>cont.odcd
to evacuate trailer homes 10 more Lhan 135 inches.
miles east o.f the city. Raging
walers reached halfway tJP the
side of the trailers, send ing
one crashing downriver unti l it
hit a bridge and sank.
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MUDSLIDES in the Ookland
hills nudged homes off their
foundations and forced dozens
of families to flee the area.
In Mendocino Coonty up to
20 roads were closed by slides
and ,the county road depart-
ment said it woold take
Cook Helcl
l1i Series
Of Rapings
be bought the equipment with ~---------,
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""" then kept ft.
LARKSPUR CUPP - A
cook suspected of a series of
at least 12 rapes in ""farin
County was sehOOulcd to be
arraigned late t<Xlay. . -e Grape Boycott
o:>ACllELLA CUPl)-Cesar
/ Olavez and his United Farm
Workers ml.ion, fighting for
survival alter a series of
reverses, are crpnking up
their table grape boycott
again, calling for economic
reprisals to punish growers for
1lgning contracts witb the
rival ~ams..,., Unlon.
Qiavez told a crowd of
about 200 supporters r..tonday
that money is being raised in
as cities to intensify the
UFW'a table grape boyrot~
and that 10 tlmes as many
people will be working oo µie
,effort. "The growers are gomg
to loee as mud! money as they
did last year if they don't
recognize us," Oiavez said.
Mariner
'Goofed'
PASADENA (UPl)
blariner 10 claimed the
record today for history's
most distant April fool 's
joke: there is no "Charley
the 1t1oon."
''Charley,''which
almost enshrined a boy'
well-loved dog in the
heavens with ancient gods
like Jupiter and Venus -
_ waS ~tariner's joke on the
ElwQOd Smith Jr.. 24 , of
Novato was arrested afler a
woman rushed into the police
station and tofd Officers a man
tried to rape her aflcr she left
a bar.
She led officers to lhe scene
and pointed out Smith, wh:i
was walking down the street.
~e said he fon:ed her into a
vacant lot at knife point,
forced her to undress and was
about to rape her v.·hen he was
startled by a passer-by.
space scientists. a pcank Reagan Si!!US on a cosmic s<:ale. .__,
What the mariner-
wat<hers at Calloch's jet 1-landicap Bill
p r o p u l sion laboratory
thought was a possible SACRA~IENTO (iJPt) -
moon over ~fercury. a Legislation appropr iating 2.7
• TOUMU!IJ Thente startling discovery, has million foc the support of
turned out to be prosaic developmental centers f o r
PASADENA ( AP) • old 31 crater -a hot and handicapped children wa s
"Heritage d. America" has ::listant star tt'i:at tricked sign«:! by GQv. Ron a Id
been chosen as the theme for )ne of Ma r i n er ' s Reagan. lfe said it \lo'ould
the Pasadena Tournament of tnstruments through a. benefit 400 additional pupils
Ro6es next New Year's Day. Jelies of coincidences. this fiscal yea r and 600 more
CITY co"uNCiLMAM FOR
NEWPORT
SEACH -
JQHN -
-BAKER
2.') YEA H Bt:.cii°t>Ei'T
VOTE FOR HIM
TUES. APRIL 9th
HIS PLEDGE TO
NEWPORT PROPERTY OWNERS
Jets & ,\irl_ioes Will
Be Moved From Oran9e
County Airport To
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Paul G. Bryan. presidfnt of in fiscal 1974·75.
Ibo ""'""'1lelll, announced,L:=::=============='-.:::...:~~_:..:.::__~--1
Ibo tlJeme Mooday and.iaid it
·will 1>e in line with the
American R evolution
mcentennial Administration's
naUoowlde heritage theme.
l'apan Quits
Committee
SACRAMENTo (AP )
Assembly Speaker Bob
Morettt said Monday he has
accepted the resignation of
Assemblyman I.oois Papan.
ooe ol tlle principals in the
Asoembly fistic:Ulfs two weel<s
ago, from the commllt.e of
""1<h· bis opponeol I s
c:halrman.
,Papan. a Doly City
Def1a>erat, bu submitted his
reslgriatioo fl'om the •Asoerti>ly
T r a nsportatloo Cc:inmlttee
prior "' his fight with the '
c!IOlrmln. Assemblyman Ken
M-(D-Oal<land).
Reappointf;<l
SACRAMEN'ro (AP\
ntte membef! ()(. the stat!
l!ollnl of Food and AgrkultUtt
hiw been reappoJ.nted by Rov. 1 Ronald R<agan. Named to
four--yur were Paul Ames.
•1110, ol Indio; Allred Tl>Ch, 69,
,o{" Olko: arid Jaco» V. p.-_ IO, ol Delano.
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~religion~ practical?
Yes. Chrislian Scientists prac1ice heating.
which we find is a practical proof of GOd 's
existence. l!'s a never-failing law of good. ..
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Eff~c iency Measur e
Orange County Supervisors are pressing for new
legis!_atlon ~hat will give each California county tbe pow·
er to combine the functions pf sheriff and marshal.
The lobbying effort is a good idea aod comes on
the heels ol a report by county administrative Offtcor
'Robert Thomas showin g a great deal or duplisated ef-
fort between the two departn1ent.s.
l\farshals peiform the duCles of munlclpal court
officers while sheriff's deputies do the same things In
superior courts.
. The way the law now reads. ma.rsha lR are appointed
by the judges and a.ny change in their job classification
would take a vote or the judges. · ·
It seems likely . from stu~ying Thomas' findings
that c.ombination of the two offices would serve several
beneficial purposes.
lt wou ld slreamtine one small part of the bulky
county bureaucracy, possibly save some tax money and
make lhe functions of county cou rt officers more ef-.
ficie{l t by ending the duplicated duties.
liming of construction is uncertain.
Unfortunatelyi the curtailment or freeway building
plads does not imply anticipated Improvement ot local
traffic problems. It means only that less money will be
available to solve them.
For the county as a whole, the shortage ·or st.ate
and federal construction funds will represent a 63 per·
cent cutback from $!.! bl!Hon 'to $415 million over the
next 20 years.
The curtailment does mean that local traffic plan·
ning, much of it predicated on eventual fr:eeway con·
struction, will have to undergo some sharp revision.
And reduced availabilitf of some anticipated freeway
right-of;way pi:obably will call for some revisions in
rapid 'k-ansit planning,
Too Much Power
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Jta've invested Air .Pollution ·Control Officer ~\Villiam
Fitchen ~with sweeping new powers do not have the
blessing of the Orange -County Board of Supervisors.
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building program came as a mixed blessing for Orange
Coast communities.
Recommended elimination or the Routt 39 Freeway ro Iluntington Beach apparently did not dismay that city's
Mayor Jerry J\ifatney, who said he'd expected the route
to be killed by free way opponents anywa y.
Laguna Beacfi A1ayol-Rqy Holnt was relieved by
proposed• elimination oC the La.guna Canyon Freeway,
which would dump· still more t-iaffic onto the already
choked Coast Hi ghway.
Appafently salvaged in_ the upheavaLwill be the
Newport Freeway extension into Costa Mesa and the
Corona del ltfar Freeway alongside l\1ac.Art.hur Boule-
vard, which coast city offici~ have been fightin g to
save. These re ain on the high priority list, but actual
Kissinger .. Policy
Facing Chall~·nge
WASHINGTON -The decanonization
of lfenry A. Kissinger had 10 come 50C!'ler,
or later, but rather sooner than might
have been expected. Dr. Kissinger fias
got himself caught in the impeachment
problem in teveral dirferent ways, all of
which were probably unavoidable.
,,,. repo<t ~ denied, but penists, that
he conveyed the idea
to 90me congress-
men that he \\-'OU.Id
not think or continu·
ing on as Secretary
(rucHARD WILSO~
which will be hailed as a con linuation of
hi.s record of achievement. This, at a mo-
ment When the House or Representat.ives
is discussing impeaching Nixon.
Coun~ring an incongruity is the
rising e to detente as a
dang ion whlth Kissinger has
J of 5',ate iI Presideat ~ I
helped to create out of his ov.-'n concepts
OW world balao7ttv.'een the two great
,J'll)erpowers. In ieving that balance. I Nixon were I~.
f .. ~ached and ..remov·
I ed from ortice.
I WheUwr he did so
I or not, the idea ls
' thus introduced that it cannot be taken
for granted that the nation's foreign
policy would be kept on a forward course
by Kissinger under Gerald R. Ford as
Nixon's successor. Previously, the im-
peachment·prone argued that the Nb:on·
ti>-Ford transition would not damage
detente with Russia and China beca~
Kissinger would .still be al the helm to
sail a sure aourse.
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peached and removed because on the
whole. and especially in f~_ign' affairs.
'his admini.slrat.ion has been constructive,
carries cons iderable v.-eight. Kissinger
has been the instnritlel'il or-success and
widely admired in circles which are qn-
!riendly to 'Nlxon.
Btn' NOW, as.experience accumulates.
the policy of detente wllich Kissinger in-
st rumcnled is being challenged in these
unfriendly cticles. It is suggested that as
the agent of Nixon, Ki~inger may ex·
ecute damaging arrangements witll the
Soviet Union or China merely for the
-purpose of creating a mirage of con-
tinu ing success in this area.
The removal of a president seeming so
far along on the: rood to a new era of
peace would be made by contrast to ap-
pear as an imprudent act unjustified by
the much smaJler scale of the \Vatergat~
offemes. -
TRER.E SEEMS to be very little
serious doubt that Kissinger will have the
appearance of sua::ess in ~t0500w, and
Nixon will lat.er gG tbtre for: the
formalization of a new stage in delente-
..... if it can t'iitaned at. the United-Si.ates·
has been outfoxed on the wheat deal.
would provide veiled foreign aid to
Russia through c o m m e r c i a I ar-
rangements, and Jets Moscow achieve
nuclear superiority.
SO TIIE argument ~. and all that
while the Soviet pursues ho.stile policies
where it count! in the !Middle East, the
Far East and the high seas. In D>rt. we
are being taken to the cleaners in the
name of detente to glorify the Nixon ad·
ministration.
It i.s hard to recall any previous
misconstruction of large events on such a
malevolent scale. But It is in the nature
o! the impeachment fever lhat it rises to
Wick s
• rl
'Doil 't look now but here
comu the Presiden t'$
lawyer.•
The board last week wisely backed away from
adopting the nmf rules even though it may have opened
the door for state and federal agencies to do it for us.
The board has noted that possibitity and has boldly
ordered the county counsel to explore possible legal
action to prevent the imposition of new rules by the
other agencies.
\Vhile the toughened rules may be necessa ry, they
are ill-conceived-and poorly Written.
ln the event or a smog emergency, Fitchen would
become a virtual czar with power to close down schools,
industries, t:ommer.ce and any other potential county
polluter.
_ Filchen-himself told the board the rules 'are not to
his liking, but since they were mandated, the count'y
had no choice but to adopt them or have them lmp()sed.
The board seems to have found a different route
w~rth exploring.
'Hmmm. I can see· this subject is mare
compijcated than I thought.'
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Gloo n1y
Gus
Since the President ('!aims he ha.s
done no wrong, that places him In
!he TT pcrc.~nl bracket of people
who agree \\1th hitn. If my "'ife
only believed in 27 percent of lhe
things I did or said, I'd g('t a
di\'Ol'Ce~ R.J .
o-..., Q.ul Clll'll'Mflfl we •vMtfttM ,,
'""" •• M Mt lllKtlUrllJ" nlkd lk \'ltW•tf""'-~.leM~ ... ,....,. le GINmY On. lMll"t l"llet.
outrag~ _excesses • .And it is in the
nature ci Washington th.at..._ anyo__pe "-'ho
nas. been canonized in Kis.sin~ degree
v.ill ultimately be at least defrocked. ·
ms PLAINTIVE response t'O!lltS that
the4A-mlric3it-people "'ere-led 1o ·expect
too mucb.'Of the new apProach to China
and ·Rusal.a. By whom? Certainly oot by
Kissinger or Nixon.
Those who \\'ere listening and watching
mi.1st certainly have realized the hard·
headed and v.•ary approach lo new v.·ork-
ing arrangements "·hich \\-'Oilld relax
tensions.
They v.·ere-never told by Nixon or Ki.s-
singer that the Russians would lie dov.'O
like ·lambs and quit expanding their
nuclea r muscles. lbey v.•ere never told
by Nixon or Kissinger tbal J\fosoow v.·ould
be nice to Israel or outsmart American
grain dealers.
WHAT DID happen was that conditioo.s
were created for the orderly American
wi thdrawal from Vietnam. A market for
American wheat ~ up prices far
beyond anyone's dreams, and they re-
main the re. Areas of cooperation v.'ett
created !or hundreds of thousands of
Amerjcan _ technicians, scientists, and
schQlars.
Some kind .of restrainl! V.'ere outlined
for Soviet nuclear expamion v.tiich
ot.henvise "-'OUld probably have been
greater. And far more Jews than ever
before escaped from Russ ia.
These v.'ere some or the things that
detente brought . and not includ'<I v.·as
any tendency toward .soft-headedneM
when the showdown later came on endin1
the late.st Mideast war._
There are those who v."'OU!d like to think
a continuation of this is all massive
fakery to save Nixon 's hide. n SG, let
there be a little more of it, and, im-
peached or not, Nixon v.ill have made an
important contribution to lhe future
peace of the \\-'Orld.
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Sloppy C-011ipliance on Disclosure
taw Violators • Ill
-WASHINGTON -Even as Congress
deba tes new campaign refonn laws.
more than 200 senators, challengers and
political committees have violated the
campaign disclosure lav.·s already iri
force. --....·
The list of senators and !undrais~
committees woo failed to file on ~1arch
10, under penalilies
•
(JACK ANDERSON)
and loan groups, to clothing voorkers,
bankers, do ctors , conservationists,
firearms zeal~ and realtors.
of a yea r in jail and ALONG WITH such serious violations
a $1,000 fine. reads by candidate.s and committees a.s failing
like a Capitol Hill to register at all, filer.s were often la te
eth.ic.s .s o c i e t y • _ 01' did not Ii.st full names and occupa-
Among th.em are : 'f""" tions, as tlie 1972 federal election cam-
The Senate's con-.,. ·;.· paign act rt¥1llires..
1ervative conscience. Wh.ile some of the comm ittees are
Barly.,Goldwatet:. R;;;. .~-~ ·~ •!'leftover" oomm.IUees from 1972 or "look
Ariz; tts "fl.tr. CO& __________...._'If.~ .. ~ _ d" codt~lttee.s for 1976J many. ¥e
i:irilei," WarrerJ Mign~-o:. "'-, ctiveTy cojlecting funds now. Prosecu-
the (John ) Tunney Committee;·two com· .tions, ;despite ·the high-9ounding laws,
miUees. for Tom Mcintyre, ·D-N.H.; are unlikely. Even wtien the Senate
(Strom) Tburmond Finance Committee; Secretary and House Clerk refer cases to
and Re.El~ Senator (Clalbome) Pell the JusUce Department, they tend to gel
Committee. pigeon-holed.
-IN ALL, ~ Cienter for Public Financ· The unpublished center study also
Ing of Elections foond 34 1 e n a 1 0 r s, shows which industries are bank·rolling
challengers and their personal corrr-.senatorial campaigns. Not surprisingly,
mittees who failed to file by the March 10 Big Oil leads the list with D)Ore than
deadline. The tally was taken lttarch 25. '40,000 !J)fead out in $1,000..size chunks.
The challen&ers who failed to file in· Lesser contribuUons are not counted, oor
cltxled such well·known f 0 r m t r i.s there any way of knowing bow many
Iegi.fl.itors as Rep. Nick Galifianak.is and tmder·the-table dollars flowed lrom the
Sen. Wayne ~forse, D-Ort. A number of oil industry.
less famoWI ASP1rants took their first CO~U\IODITY brokers in Oticago
steps toward new Senate earners by showed their loyalty to their former
violating filing laws. Board of Trade colleague Henry flail
The center also toted up 132 special in-\Vil.son, a candidate in North Carolina. bv
tere.st committee.s which violated the fiJ. pooying up -$37,000. Cllemical and
lng deadline. They range from savings machinery also were big donors.
Congress
The money men for several senators
also have used a _Ni.IQn Administration
tax loophole fov-tt(e'u fiiC!at contributors
by setting up numerous small com·
mittees. Thus a donor can give p ,ooo to
each of several committees rather than a
larger single gift that would require pay-
ment of ~ampaign gift taxes. 'Ille cham-
pion Jift.sptilters were Sens. Howard
A1etzenbaum, D-Ohio, Alan Cranston, D-
('.alif., and Jacob J avits , R-N.Y. When
other-senators· campaigns an! included ,
'the total amount which skirted tax col-
lectors by this: dubious means was sm.ooe. .
Among the oddities turned up by the
center was a tardy admission by IJrolwlld
Rumsfekl, i. v e rs 1 t fll\e Nixon
·Administration official, that be stiU had
$3,000 left over from a coogressional
campaign ~six years , ago. •Rumsfeld
belatedly donated It to the U.S. Treasury.
• THE $1'JDY also shows a host ot
Administration bigwigs contributing to
various Senate Campaigns. These include
$1.000 from Anny Secretary Bo
Calloway, $1,000 from Deptity Defense
Secretary Willi am Clements and $1,000
each from diplomats John Humes, John
Hun! and John Irwin.
FOOTNOTE : In fairness to the .
senators, their busy sla!fs sometimeJ
simply forgot to file. Magnusor:i, as a
typical example, has scrupu1oosly filed In
h~ home state and hi.s co1mnUtees havt
filed here. When we queried him about
the one filing still outstanding, be had It
on the way to the Sea-et.al)' o{ the Sen.at•
within hours.
Unfair Burden of Probate
Let's lai:e a not unusual case.
John Q. departs thi.s mortal roil and
leaves his widow a small estate. Not a lot
of money. About $35.000: the material
fruit.s of their life together: the financial
residue of year.s of love and. work and
( RUS WALTON J
thrift torney's fees and that was rough.
11 the \Vidow Citizen i.s frugal, that Suppose -during -that time -the
$35.000 _ plus survivor's benefits from widow wants to sell the borne. Perhaps
30cial security -will -the payment.s-are too steep; or the taxes
.see he r thrOugh. are too high: or the memories are too
Nothing fancy, jast painftil; or there l.s an opportunity to
a thin blanket of make a fair profit in a temporary seller's
protection. market. ,
heirs and creditors, to clear any claims.
publish any notices and make final
distribution of the estate according to the
terms .ol Ole will. The whole proces.s
could be oompleted easily, cheaply and
qolckly.
If at any time during the ~ a
party-in-interest objected or contested
the probate could then be placed under
court supervision to protect the rights
and interests of all concerned.
AB 2001 passed the Asseml:Hy 69-2. It is
scheduled for hearing before tbe Senate
J.udiciary on April 16. l
1 I A Man's Hair S ays a Lot About Him But. before She Comes more red tape.
can put · a finger on SHE ~1UST petition the court for it.s
that estate, it must approval to sell her home. That means
go through probate. more time, more forms. more lawyers
Concludes Johnson : "The most Im-
portant aspect of this legislation is that it
benefits the litUe guy. Th is bill will cut
needless red tape and show that the law
~an actually be used lo help people -not
Just complicate thi:ir lives." Wilbur \Vasp ans""wed the door and
glan«'<i 'nt the neat, crew-all yoong man
.slanding on the step. "Yes?" he .said.
Then his eyes widened. "Good Lord,
Irwin!" he cried. "J.9 that you?''
'"Sure, Dad," sakl Irwin, entering. "I
just got a halrcut , that's all. Do you llkc
It?"
"Well . - . " ~kt Mr. Wasp. staring .at
his .m. "\Vell, I never re81iud your ears·
''ere so ... Come IO lhink of it, I never
realized you had ea r.sat all."
h\frs. Wasp came out of the k.itehen
carrytni 1 plate of cook.its v.·hi eh she.
p<Olnptfy dropped. "lrwln !0
' Ml< soid,
, holding her risu to her bosom . "You've
been dnl1ed!"
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"No. Mom. tht draft'~ ovtr," ~id
Irwin. "t j,,.1 Sol my hair cur.rt~n all .
Do you Uk! II '!"
11And you shaved off your beurU," 'he
said. She turned on Atr. Wasp. "fle's got
your brother Edward's chin."
"'"1at's a rotten thJng lo $..1)'," said i\tr.
Wasp. "Thtre't nollUng wrong wilh _
EdW>nl '& chip. It looks more llke your
>!di ol lhe family JO mo."
"()imlnyl" sakl Jf'\\in. "f'or years
you'Ve bcel1 1'11inQ me to get ;nY hair
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cut. So I do an d right n\\'~Y you v.•ant to
make a federal case out of it."
"J'~f. SORRY, Irwin," said "Ir. 'Vasp.
controlling himself. ··rm su re you'll. look
better when )'Our neck gets a lilUe tan.
But v.ily did.you do It? \Vhy?"
' "A lot of guys are.getting their hair cut
now, Dad," said Irwin. "Jt'.s, )'OU know.
to !ho\I: you're an lnd l\•idUlll and not Hie
e\•erybcxly clst. It's )'OU know. doing yoor
Ov.-n lhing ."
"\\'ell. I've no objection to that ,'" said
,\lr. \Vasp. "I've lcl my !Galr and
!!idebums grow a bit longer."
··Don't you think your father looks
much nictr with longtr hair?" said ~lrs.
Wasp hopdully.
"Sutt." said Irwin ~·Ith a shr11g
"WeJI, 1t's you r h:dr, '' said f\.1r. Wasp.
"8ut have you glvtn any thought to lhe
con.~ucnce!I? I nl<!nn I undcrst4od you
and Linda broke orf )'OUt ~ifltmenl"
"She said I looked lrtallJ', 'Jald lrw!Jl.
"ANO. HOW did that job interview
go?" asked Mr. Wasp.
"t\lan, what a bust," .said Irwin. "I
v.·aJ ked in and l'ne first thing the penon·
nel manager asked me was if I wa.s on
p..irole."
J\lr. Wasp nodded. "Hair says a lot
about a man. You go around with short
hair like that and people are cotng to
think you're a rebtL Nobody wanta to
hire a rebellious. frtaky·looklng young
man. You've got to give some thought to
your ruture. What t'bout marriage? What
about your career?"
-"I'm not rebelllous and I'm-not freaky·
loOking!" shouted lrwln . "I'm JU!t doing
my awn thingl" And with thalt he
stormC!d out C?lt door.
''Oii, HE'U. ntver gtt married or ge.l
a job," sald Mrs. Wa.>;p, wringing her
hand.!. "tsn 't thtre .some way we can gtl
him to Id: his hair grow.""
"There's only one V.'l)'." said ~tr. Wasp
thoughtfully. "And t guess I'll ha\-e to
make lhe sacrifice.'"'
"Whal are you going to do?'' askt!d
~!rs. Wasp wor.('icdl)'.
Mr. W"'P slRJred. "I'm going to bavt to
get a crtW cu1." ·
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That'.°" can be · a long fees, more money from the es tale.
and costly process. A.ssemblyman Ray Johnson, R-Chico, is Court.sand judges and clerk!. All sort . .s o! k' t I tha forms. certificate.s and ·published notlces. wor mg 0 c ean up t tangled· mess. He wants to make It euiel for the The strange and frighteni!1~ paraphenalia average citizen to clear an estate and go
of legalism ~t the very time she is al-on with life. ~:1!:'11mg over the thoughts of _• _ Hi.s AB 2001 would do thal It would
So, she. turns to an attorney. He will ~eally simplify probate procedures for
15UJ'ely lift the ~te burden from her small, uncomplicated e.staf:es.
5houlders and give h'er peace ot mind. "It Is my emttn!Jon," said Jqhnson
"But, for a price -and tn his own good when arguing for his bill, 0 that we can
time. re!orm the complex area of probate by
THE PRICE can be sti!L'lt could take mating It simpler, i... rootly, qutCJ<.,. and at the ume time protoct tbe In·
as much tll one-third or her small estate. Jtrests °' the _ ~ r e d i l 0 rs and
Instead ol m .ooo " a nest egg, .she bentflclarte.."
could tnd up with maybe $2$,000 -or, Under hl.s bltlt an alternative proct'durc
even1 $20,000. •Yean of sustenance gob--would be estabUshed for probatin11 imall
bled up by JegtlHe and red tape as ·the estates. My tstal! that •mounted to
aUemptJ to claJm what-ls already hers. St~.000 or Jess ln pe:rsooal property, of
And, It wtll takt pe_rhaps six months -· PS.000 or Jess In personal and real Pros>-
" long six montM, 'lbal'a ,the-time for a erty, could be probated under his pro-slm ple. uncomplicated probate where I
there ire no coatested claims and ~ 'j8ohnson Ogure.s that .at ltast one-hale of
competing crtdllors. the estates sett!~ in catUornia cout~
Jn one case, wbert I.he C!state wa!I left qualify for the alternative proctdu.tt. In tidy order by .a thoogt>Uul h~band, the
widow had to wait through thrtt long
yeors ol probal• procedum. 'lbal tool< a
sizeable chunk of her dough for al·
AB 2001 PR.OVIOES that the e1eautor
of an tslate could ebtaln 'rom the county
l!ltrlt the proper rorms to 5eek out any
OIAMM COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robtrl N. Wttd, PubUlhtf'
Tllomot Kectiil, Editor
Barbare Krtibiclt
EdilOTiol PoQe Edllor • Tiit' f'dilDrlal 1PIP ol 1ht n.iJ.J
Plklt ~ to Inform and irtimul&i.
rncStn by Pt'tRlltinc on thir pap
dfvttte,CICWnmmtal')'· on tropics ot tn-
• lfftl( by l)rndlcated whannim and
Cartoonlata, by ~ a forum fOr
• rtadtrs' vkrwa and by Pf'nfntlnc this
M"Nspt.l)n''I opinions and idtat Oft
CllTTf:nt topks. The edilorial opfl1'°"9
Of tti. Dall.)' Pilot •PPHr only ln lhe
tditoflal column •t Uie top o( the
~-Opimon. tXPftM!li by the; tolo.
wnnilm and canoonfsta and letttt"
wrtten ~tfr own .net no f!Ddartt.
mtnt of ttieir ~ by tlMt Dall1
Piklt lhould be iPlund.
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.Made '41 Debut
Q; Wliat ~·as Jackie GleUOD11 first movte1 -t.ena R.,
Pittsfield, ftfass, . , , A; "Navy Blues" launched the Great
One on his movie career back In '41. •
Q: For-)'t•rs rft betn trying lo remtmber the name
of ID early Alfred HittlliOO(k film . II ends •itb the villain
runabig away ud 1Wtlag a merry.go-roun d tplanlng trar-
lly. TIU It fades to an ambulantt. Caa ylHI ldtntlfy~-AI
Costello, Glendale. N.Y.
.'\: No doubt yoo mean "Shadow of a Doubt," filmed
in l!Hl. Story of n small to..-n family \'isited by a romantic
big-city uncle who turns out lo be the "ltterry Widow -~tur
derer." It co-starred Jo.scph Cotten and Teresa '\Vr ight. An
attempt ~ remake the original In 19S9, under the titl e
"Step Down lo Terror." didn't match the shier magic or
susJ)ense of tht earlier movie.
Q: A lhOe early background please on attor Geor1e
Segal. Md didn't be start out as a maglclan ?-C. Arrigo,
Newport, Cal.
A: By Oeorge, you 're right. \Yhen he was only nine . . .
'Glad You Asked That'
> by Marilyn and Hy Gardner
years l)ld the yowigster's ree for putting oo such an act
at parties around Great l\.l'Ck, N.V., a\'eraged $8. By the
time he reached 1-4 he gave up legerdem ain. explaining: "I
had slow fingers. and .my patter wasn 't too snappy be-
cause I had lo concentrate on the tricks. The llne I t1sed
that got the biggest laugh was. 'That's it' As I got better
at the tricks, I got ft'\\·er· laughs'"
Segal '.l'ent to Waverford College, near Philadelphia.
\\"itb ambitions to be 'a big.time band leader. Plunking the
banjo, he formed '"Bruno Lynch and His Imperial Jazz
Ban<l," He recalls he also sang songs such as "Varna
Varna ~1an" and "I \Vish I Could Shimmy Like l\1y Sister
Kate.:•
Then he attended ,Calumbia and. v.'hen he Y•ent into
the Army, reformed' bis band and caJlcd it "Corporal
Bruno's Sad Sac k Six!' ,
J{e played a few minor stage roles. !hen joined "Th e
Premise," ·a populafNe1v'York improvisation group of the
early ·rios .
H.is first movij: for Columbia , Studio was a feeble
one titled •·Tue New Interns." He survived it to '.l"Ork
alongside Mike Nicho ls, Richard Burton and Elizabeth
Taylor in "\\/ho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
lle's a y,·arridr, not a wonier. Y.'ilh o healthy philoso-
phy y,•hen things go \1:ronR-7"Aft er all, I'm not fight ing
for my life."
George and . Marion have a daughter, Elizabeth, II
years old~
Q; \\'hat happened to Joey Blsbop?-Bernice G., South
Bend, Ind .... A:· Joey's happy-making occasional night
clu b appearances, playing golr and b<ltting for Johnny
Ca rson ~tienever hls pal "'anls a few nights ofr.
Q: Does Robert Redford wear a l\ig?-l\1rs. John Pres-
cott. Plantation, Fla .... A: No, that bumper crop of
red hair is Redford's.o\\n.
Q: Wasn't "Ironside" produced to give Raymond Burr
a chance to act even 1hough he was crippled in an acci-
dcnl"!--;Maxinc \Valsh, Oakland ... A: It v.•asn't. Burr is
only ~rippled in the scripts.
Send yoitl'· q1M!itiont to Hy GardntT. "Glod You
Asked T/iat," Ca re of 1Ji~·newspape r P.O Box 1560,
Costa il1'sa .92626. Marilyn and Hy Garduer will a n ..
swer ...(lS many questions as they can .in .. t.Juiir column,
·tiu t tile · ool ume of .fn.ail makes per$otwl replies im.-
posallil~ --. r:-~
15th SealOn
N'EWPORT • 11ARBQR
KIWANIS FOUNDATION
IPRE-SENTS
TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE
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Ff.w.,. •iris. 1974
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Wes! Gerrno"'Y -(1om the ~w of Helqolord in ~ Notih Seo .
lo tne 8ovono-. Arp-. .• , T ne t~,.s ord the c~. the f~ ond
1i'>e fo-blei. M::ove oil, TM on.depth s1oy of 1he phe~
G.rmon>. v1';lwed wt'h candor orid !cpo!led w;Th laste ond humor. ·
lrcluded ore (M<,elcbf, , . K.e:. we o! 1q12 Oympic woTei e"en!1
••.. HonoVer. 11\e worlcf-; qr~·eot 1ndus!nOI fo1 •.. Coiog-ie, the
jewel ci1y of tf.e Rh.'l"lr! .•• Obetammergou, ~ of the famoo;s
'Po~"'On Ploy~ .. , 1'oc:hen. ~I of Cnotlerr.ogne"s •ule of rhe Holy
Romo"' Emp~e ol 1he 9in Cei"ILrf. Russ Pottei iN:ludes all rl-e rn.rq\
e"e'Y ttovekof 10 Ge-mont lo>'es: cor;tles. vrneyord\. \terimets,
bo•ges on 1he Rh.nc. At tne Mun.cf. 100 we coich 1he sro-ot!Jodion,
Hefoa and Bruroo, rhe only ,......,,.,,nq oronqolaiq twil)s bom in
cOO!Vfly, g_M'q m ~ 8ovo-io'l Alp\ w.th ice hoc::l ey ord tlllll'ICJ
Perr.ops rhe fo111e ol °" own 00!"qe County 11 on1ocip:JTed by
Ci.em-on C•hes wN!te pede·sl'nOl"l1; rravel by \l.booy e1ealotors ot
bJl'f 1n•e•1et!.an\. Indeed, o fon!osr,c IOU'.~ Geimony.
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' Stampede Trend..setters • QUEENIE By Phll lnterlandi
' To Pill
Averted .·
LONDON (AP) -Brilain'!I
family planning clinics ended
their first day .r issuing free
contractptives and reported
that a threatened rush of
customers did not materialize
"\\'t ha\'e receh·ed no
reports of rapidly increased
demand bu t it 'Will be at teas~
a '.l'et>k before a pattern
emerges,': a spokesman for
the Family Pl anning
Association said ~loriOay.
The British ltf e d i c a I
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Siri£a -Salu ted,
Snazzy Dresser
NEW VOR f\(AP) -Judge Sen . l tark O. ll11ttield of
John J . Slrtca andJndus1rialis1 Oregon -go \' er nm t> n t :
JJenry ford D are included in ,....former N~11o' York City ~layor
a Ii 5'1 of John V. 1..lnd~ay -Cl\'1c
l)l'!lt . dress· affair s: Johnny Carson -
c<! 1ncn tor tclt>\"is1on: i;:olfer n 0 u I:
th·· ye:ir. Sanders -sporls: l'enthollS{'
Th•.' fa~h-
1011 Foun.:ta ·
11on of A·
rii<'fic.1 :in.
l'IOUnef'd the
rt·sult~ allrr
rom p e t · s1111c.o.
ing its J5th survey of cus1on1
tailors and designf'rS in search
of the sartorial trcnd·se!lcr..:.
1n:igazine pubhshl·r Bo b
Guccione -romn1un1ea11ons :
oictor Robt>r1 lltdlJ>rd
scre<'n ; at·tor HC'nr\' Fonda -
stage, and Lou Pi1ro, board
• chairman of El San Juan
Hotel. San Juan, l'utrlo 1i1ro
-host.
GAS CZAR
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'SPCJTT,E RS ·"Don't sive me that welcome' baioney : You were
AS!IOCiation said earlit'r ii
fea red t be government 's
decision to issue birth control
devi~ free of ·charge to
married and unmarried alike
v•culd swamp services. But it
reported it also received no
reports of a sudden gro~1h in
demand.
The fashion e:q>erlS came up
11o·ith \\1!11-dr('S.Sc.>d n1en in 11
fields. Strica. 11o·ho has
"presided over 1nany Watergate
hearings in the U.S. District
Court in \Vashington . O.C ..
~·on the honors in the Judicial·
field.
~Y~SHJ NGTON (1\/Ja. -su ppc.ed to be only half-a-tank away."
Wilham E. ·Simon, 01 ten -i--~!"" _____ ;; __ "'! ___ ..;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;..;,"'I referred to in ne\VS reports as
"energy cz.ar." is not so sure ' P...,"""10!.,~_.,...,..;..,.
Th e ass oc iation . Ford. chairman of the.board
rind prime mo\'e.r of the Ford
~lotor Con1pany. led 111 the
business category.
he desen·es the tlll<' noy,• that
• the energy crisis is said to .be
0 \"('f.
Simon told a i\' a t i o n n I
."\ewspapers A !'soc i a ti o n
L UC iLLEKUEHN x AU\ll"'ISTK..\0l'IVI· A:\' \I YST
representing doctors employed
in the governml!nt tu a Ith
:;;ervices. complained t ha t
Social Servicts: Secr et a r v
Barbara CasUe ga\·c thC
·clinics too little notice. ~!rs.
Castle announced the ·fret'
se rvice T11um:lay.
The Shah of Iran y,:is narned
the bcst-dresscd'.s1ateS1nl'ln
llthers Jn th!" currrnt list
and !he cate_gorics thc.y· "ere
ci1ed in \\·ere:
Newport Beach City Council ml.Cling that maybe lhc nation VOTE
nrl'<if'd a .-·crar" rJt1nng th1·
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didn't have to pay fo r th e-privilege of
writing checks. ,
\Vcll you don't!
Not if you have a ~l oneysa;i.•cr Savings
Account at First Nationa l Bank of Orange
County.
H ere's how it 'vork s:
). Open a regular savings account
and a {Jersonal C'hc<-·king accoun t
at aiiy uf our eight convcnie11t
offices;
2. ;\faintain a minin1um lJa lance
of 81500.00 in )·our regu lars.av·
i ngs account -you no\V have a
~lonc,·saver Account -ancl;
3. Tl1en ·forge t the rnonthly service
charge on. )'Our personal check-
ing accoun t. There \von't Le any.
)'ou can ,,·rite as many checks as: you like
... ABSO LUTELY FREE. And since the
~l one\'savcr 1\ccount is set up like. a reg-
ul ar savin gs ac.'Count, you can add to or
'vithclra\v front it as often as yott wi sh, as
Jong as you n1aintain a $1500.00 minin1u1n
balance. You'll not on ly 5avc the n1onry
)·ou're no\;-;rcn<ling for service chargrs,
you'll als<> Le rarning a 11igh rate of in trr-
e!;t un your savings.
So sto)1 l1y the ~cw Accounts desk at one
of our· eight offices tocla)' and ask al>0ut _
onr nC\V ~l oncysaver Account. Its name
says it all.
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OF ORANGE COUNTY
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Ellis Glazier and his ram1l'f
moved to Newoort Beach
wtien 11 wa~ a nice. Qu•t11
res1den11al commuruty In
1"t' years 1ha1 followed ne
w1tnes1cd a !le!eno1a11on ol
the Dasie res1c1en11at con·
cept 01 our city Sooc1al 1n-
te1est groups always seem
to get their way H1gh deo·
•· slly and h1gh-ose devetop-.
ments became ao un·
deniable reality.
Eiits G1a11er is runn1~ for
c11.y council because he·
~ts the city governmenl
to e•press the will ol IN!
people. and not tl"le soecial
interest grooos.
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PoH~cal Notes ' Deaths
Elsew1~e
AUGUSTA. Ca. (AP!
&abtrt Woodrow Brown, 82..
.~Caspers Mounts Campaign
managing editor of the""'-Uy O.C. llUSTINGS
Augusta Olronk::le since 1968 "-~ 1119 o.1r, ••1tt 111tt
4:45 p.m .. Grant's PIBUl on cam~ de
Est rella in Capistraoo Beaclt.
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SANTA ANA -About 20,000 and ~f~Arthur BoUlem'd In
Orange County PHldtnt.....are -Newport. ~
ex.pttled to joi.u the Ortnge Proceedl from tht Wl1' wOI
County Marcil ol D I m e • help support -*""' ""'
Walkathon April 20 fM 1 2G-other ~ ol the Na·
mile outing. Ucrwl Fcu:dltk&r.tlirdi of
nnd a Pulil.1.er Prize winner. · "°' --(he<!' ~oOday. The Putitier Fiflh~lrict CoonlY. Supervisor * * *
ASSE~18LY candidate Bill I-lilt joins
the ranks of office seeker'3 who will be _
throwing fund raisers this week.
Jilli 's will be half as expensive. ?tiost
are seeking $100 per person to get ln the
1be walk, which begins Dimes aimed 1t the Jft"!D"
between 7 a.m. l'nd JO a.m. Uon of bb1b drefedl.
will start and end at tht in-Fuither lnfonmtJoa t I
terseetion of Jamboree ROJtd available by eallq m.mo.
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Prize was awarded. in 1955 Ronald caspers hits the campaign trall
~·hen he was editor of The into 80Utbem oMlnae County Thunday.
Ledger in Columbus, Ga., In He calls· it an ex~riment In brtng'lng
c o n n e c t I o n with the government to the people.
newspaper's campaign. t <P--Either way. Caspel"f plam stops at
dean .up ~pt100 in a seven shopping centers to ~at with his
neighboring city. constituen~. '
A1EANWH1LE, one of Caspers' o~
ponents, former San ~Juan Capistrano
Mayor Jim Thorpe, is planning a galll<r·
lng Jo~riday "for everyone intel'Mted ln
helping blm defeat tM incmnbent
supervl.9or."
It g~ts under ,way at 7:30 .p.m. at the
Outpost ln san Juan CaplstranQ.
door. Hill backers are asking for $50 per
pel'!M, or $75 per couple.
'Ille party for the 7lnd district con· ORANGE COUNTY
tender is scheduled for (j to 8 p.m. at the '---------SaddJeback IM ln Santa Ana.
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ADM INISTRATIVE ANALYST CllJCACO (UPIJ -P1trl<k
Wyatt. '33, operator or the Ali·
kai Academy or Karate in
i;uburban t.taf'M)Od sustained
an apparent heart attack
during a karate· ~wkout and
died hfooday. Wyatt had a
fourth-degree karate -l>lack
belt and the U.S. Karate
Associatton., named W y a t t
oOech of the year in 1973.
He will begin his swing through the
unincorporated area o( the county at 9
a.m. at the K-~tart store at the In·
tersection or El Toro Road and Rockne
Bouteva.rd in El Toro. His stop there will
be followed by a 10 a.m:stop at the park'·
ing lot or the Ralph 's Market In Laguna
Hills at the ~1'3ectlon of ~I Toro Road
am-r as1'>de-Valencia . At 11 a.m.,be'll
visit the I.fission Viejo Plaza. at the. in·
tersectioo or La p~ Road and Cllri.5anta
* f{ * BROWN IS coming to town.
sectttary ol State Edmund. G. Brown
Jr. wi~e three public appearances in
Orange Co~ Wednesday on behalf of
his campaJgn......._for the Democratic
* 'fr fr Kid Lik' t BRAD GATES, a candidate for Orange . S e 0
eounty Shenrt. win ilddress Ille 0rang• Newport Beach City c-ll . VOTE
County Chapter of the ReUred Offilcers Ask And)r PM1o1"1rr«.-tooc-..-•·-~_....,:!.,' APRIL9
· gul1ernatorial nomloalion. ·
Brown is scheduled to address UC
kvine students at 12: IS p.m. in Room 161
of Hwnanit~ HalL
A.uociatioo April 13 at the Marine Corps .s-.it 0r c-.. ~ mn • _
Air Facility (Hellc:OPter). • ,i-----:~jjiiiiiiiiii~ii~~iijiii The meeting will be ln the officers'
club and re3ervatlons are required. Call
Col. Vic Coppard, aJ'l-7694 to make a
reservation. AU retired and active duty
' VISIT THE BU NNY
~ ... Drive. • At 2:30 p.m., he will speak before the
DemoCratic CIUb of Laguna fills In t.ne
officers are welcome. ·
.fr fr -f:c_ CAROUSEL COURT Alter spending the morning in the Sad:.
Synlposl·um Set dlebad< Valley. be .. m travel to the
South Coast area with stops at Monarch
alencla Room of Oiandler's Restaurant
24031 El Toto Road.
ORANGE OOUNTY ~Riblymen Bob
Burke and Jobn Briggs, b o th ~Jicans, have endOrsed state Senal!>r
Jotin-J.!armet ror the GOP nomination for
South. Coast 1fua On Disasters •
ORANGE - A one. .day
di.suter sy~um will be
presented by the Orange
County Medical As.soclation
and the c o u n t y office of
Emergency Services rrom 8:30
tQ 3:30 p.m. Friday at the
medical association
aud.itoriwn,. 300 S. Flower .St.
hett,
'Ibe admlsskJn rec ol. $10 will
incJLKle morning relreom...is
and JundL. Information about
reservatiom may be obt8loed
by calling Bert 'l\ner at 834-
2325.
De•th Not~
AllUCICLI & ION
WISTCLIFF -TUAIT
427 E. I 7r~ Sr., Costa Meta
646.-4888 • -·-IALTZ·lliiohoN
fUNIULllOMI
Coro110 de! Mor
-·-llLL llOADWAT
MOITUMT
110 Broodwov. Cm.10 M.so
.545·3"33 -·-
McCORMICK LAClllNA
llACH MOHUAIT
\795 logultCI ConyQn Rd.
•94941,S -·-McCoiaMICK
MISSION MCMtTUAIY
Z8832 Camino Capi11roJIO
5o•. Juin (opo111ano
495-1776 -·-PACIFIC VIEW
MIMOllAL PARK
Chapel
3500 Pc11;..lk l/ff!w Drive
Ne""'°'' 8eoth, Col1for"!a
644.7700 -·-PHKfAMILT
COLONIAL FUNIUL
HOMl
7801 Boho Ave., Westllll"lltc'
893-3.525 -·-SMllHS'~T
611 Main 5t
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Dana Point-Plaia at -3 p.in., the
Capistrano ~alley Plaza at 4 p.m, and, at
... Tben , at 1:30 p.m. Brown will attend a
reception at the Village Inn in Laguna
Beach . JieutenanJ,~ ~emor. "--.s-
Sherry ,4 n gel W i11s
Press Club's Grant
SANTA ANA -Sheny
Angel, a .graduate of Costa
Mesa's E.5taocia High School
who is now st ud y ing
journalism at Cal St ate
Fullerton, has won the top
.,prize in 1974 Orange County
Press Club scMlarsblp cun-
peutioo.
pell tions and ora1 interviews
during the club's 18th annual
scholarship contest. Tb e
award in Mr. Harvey's name
wUI be given annually to
university dtvWon w1mers in
memory of a fomder of the
county prta organizatJoa.
Other mfwnlly division
winners were George MaDrOS! or Cal State Fulletton. 1150;
Kari Gramille of USC, $75,
and Sam Hoodenon ol Cal
Stato M erton and RJta
Robinson, CaJ State ~ 1..-0ng
Bead!., both honorable men-
Uon.
M;,s Angel, daugbt« ol a
tc;>s Angeles Ti.mes editorial ·
writer, is among 13 Orange
co..ity sfudentS sharing 11,300
In scholarship grants awarded
this year by the press club.
The· Cal • State Fullel'\on
freshman won first place In
the competition and, thus, the
$2S(I Hany Harvey Memorial
Scholarship.
The granrr..ognlzes Misa
Angel's eflorb in writing com·
Spelldown
Schedukd
Comm1B1ity College division
winners were Travis Williams
of Santa •Ana College, $2S(I;
Terese Skahill, Santa Ana
College. $150; Cant Eidlort,
Fullerton College. $75, and
Russell Frank, Cyp r ess
College, hooorable mentkn
. _ Michigan Club
_Lindora's unique program
is a sa fe and pra ctical method
fo'r the entire fam ily to lose weigh t
and learn how to maintain
proper weight .. , under the strict
supervisio~ol Med ical Doctors.
Calf for fntormation
Monday th1u Friday 8.A.M. IO 6 P.M.
SAN BERNARDINO LONG !EACH SHERMAN OAKS
886-4788 425-6549 719·7103
l\"O•l'le•O 118 f'ro11s1•onat <lrlllln·Von 0,1 M1G!<al 8'°11. . 81.tg, <. "°"'II°" .. Biiia,
NEWPORT BEACH WEST COVINA SAllTA MONICA
645·3740 962-3438 !2M513
Pact 1>,o!tnoon1I Maoon r ..... -,,~
810~. 810~. M.O.ctl 8100.
WOODLAND HI LLS POMONA MISSION HILLS
347.5547 623,1655 365-1131
W~lfttt•Vl(10•' l>Q..,Ofl• Valley t.1rs11cn ·u aO•c 1l 8!.SV. l.led•,ll Ce~lll l.led1t 1• Bldg.
COSTA MESA HAWTHORNE ORANGE
557·1893 679·9236 538·2395
"'··~ l'ttd• 1-11..i~o•nt Tu11ln·C~10..,1n
P1oi.111on11 111d11. l.ltdle11 Ct"''' ,,ot11110~11111do.
E. LONG BEACH PASADENA LA HABRA
597.0371 796·2614 694-1029
LOI AllO• Crnl:\tr Hollc1e1!
J.j1dietl C1Ner 81~\ l ido: Mtdl~tl BldoJ,
GARDEN GROVE fuLLERTDN RIVERSIDE
534-2051 170-9501 717 .. 250
ll'lt lt Str1• Collr1.' MeO•e•I
1'101111I0111>1 lkloQI. Medici>! I I , SO\lllt
HOLLYWOOD SAN DIEGO CERRITUS
452.Ql&:I 513-1,32 124.5749•
"'" 5'0-1414 CttrllM
Mtdlet l Ce<ittr 420·9580 l'1e1u .. Mll>I INf.
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Mainta in savings of $2.500 or more.at
our office and \W1'give you a free safe
deposit box-and a lot more besides!
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In addition to a spacious box for your
valuables (usual annual rental fee is $6),
you can take ad1R11nta9'? of all our other
free services. And of course l-Qur savings
wlll earn our high Interest rates from
511% ond up.
For your convenleoce. our safety depoSlt
vault wtll be open dolly-Mondoys
through Saturdays-during our regular
business hours.
llcac hu")I though. There aren't enough . .
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Another free service-at
~fomia Federal ·Saq ...
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boxes available for everyone,
so it's first come. first served. Stop
In and get yours nOVJ!
H igh Interest savings plans.
5~% PASSBOOK ACCOUNT:
The nation's highest savings and loan
current annual interest rate on passbook
savings. Open with any amount. Add or
withdraw anytime.
HIGHER INTEREST
CERTIFICAre ACCOUNTS.
Deslgned for irwestments or your future
major purchases and goals. Higher in·
lnttre:st i:.ates are guaranteed for fixed
lenns. ConvenJent minimum depoltt
requirements.
OTHER FREE SERI/ICES:
free ttoveJm checks, money orden,
notaiy seM:e, trus1 deed note c<>llocibt
and photocopies Of lmporlont ~
with ..w,g.. ti.lo~ ol $1,000 or men.
Plus other lttt set\llcAil for -cl
any stzel
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In times of crisis and disillusion, true leaders .emerge.
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is the best qualified man
· to be Governor.
We American• have been fortunate.
At critical times in our history,
when we mostnffdad good men to -" lead us, we have found them. This is
to tall you about a good man:
tfouatori I. Flournoy. He i.• a
Republican. If we are fortunate
again, he will lead u• as Governor
of Cellfomla.
Who is.he? ' .
Hugh Flourpi>y is.the St;!te Controller.
1-\9ls'~so remarkably u"r\ique in
ontemporiw American government.
.r'. ·lf ~~ weiiikhave a_special a_~demy in
-· this country to train men for high office .....
'Hugh Flourney would have that
kind of training. It's as if
his whole life has been
preparation to be Governor.
Cornell University
Princeton University
U.S. Air f'.orc.
U.S. Senate
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MA. Poht1cal Science 1952
Ph.D .• Poht•ca l Si;ienee.' 956
l ieuuinant 1952-1954
Legislative assistant,
Sen. M. Alexander Smith
A.-N.J .. 1955-57
Pomona College and AssO'cia:e Professor of
Claremont Graduate School Governmen t 1957·66
Cnlifornia State Assembly Member 1960-£6
CONTROLLER 1966. Ao-elected 1970.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA Chairman.
State lands Commission
Chairman. •
Stale Franchise Tolx Board
Member.
State Board of Equalization
Also serves o n 20 add itional
boards and commissions.
California Air Nafl Guard Ueuienant Co lonel
Note the short biography. First. his edu -
cation. All political science aQd govern-
ment. leading to the Princeton Ph.D.
Then, his teaching career as Associate
Professor of .Government at prestigious
Pomona College and Claremont Graduate ·
School. Next. his practical ca reer in
government.
This is t'he Flournoy family. Mrs. Flournoy is
named Marjorie. but called Midge. The kids
areDavid.13:Jesn.11:ondAnn,J .•
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Hugh was elected to the Assembly three
times. And in 1966, he ran for Controller.
He had virtually no financial ba cking,
and he fa ced a strong incumbent. Alan
Cranston. The pros gave him little chance
of winning. But he won. And so he
crossed from the Legislative to the
Executive branch. He made sweeping
reforms in the Contmller's Office. And in
1970. he was re-e lected by a massive·
majority, 1n fact. the largest pl urality in .
the history of California.
It is interesting that Houston
Flournoy is the only one of all the •
prospective candidates for Governor,
in both parties, w1\o has broad '
experience in both the St~te legil·
lature and thtt Executive Branch.
It's doubtful that California has eve r had
a candida te so thoroughly qualified by
eduC:ation. profession, and experience to
be Gqverhor.
Integrity.
Hugh Fl ournoy has earned the confi·
dence and trust of his colleagues 1n
government. His unblemishe d reputation
is reflected in the remarkable respect he
is shown by members of the working
press. Hugh Flournoy isn't owned by_
anybody. Not by giant contributors. Not
by special interests. He has a broad base
of support which assures independence.
He en joys one of the highest reputations
in State Government. And deserve~ it.
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Where does he stand?
Houston Flournoy is not an idealogue.
He's no t <J 1calot . He's not absolutely
certain that he alone kAows The Truth.
And he doesn't stu mble n1to problenis.
he solves problem s. 1N h1ch 1s something
vie coulc.J us e todLI'/. BeciJ•i sc the prob-
lems Jfe here.
His record of 14 years in State Govern-
ment proves his creden tials as a f isca l
conservative. He. is deeply committed to
the concept of a strong and independent
State Government to counter a heavily
centralized Fed~ral Government He
firmly believes that the State must act
when the need for action arises: that the
State G11vernment must not sit around
helpl~ywalting·for the Federal Govern-
ment to do something,
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In 1970. running for re-election for Con-
troller. he was the larg•t Republican
vote·getter in the United StatH I That
year. Lt. Governor Reinecke won by
802,161 votes. Controller Flournoy won
by a plurality of 1,436,928 votes. That is
almost twice the Reinecke total.
Hll!)h Flournoy has proven that he can
appea l to all voters ; Republicans. Demo-
cra ts, and Independents. In California,
with a heavy Democratic reg istration
plurality. and growing numbers of Inde-
pendents, no Repu blican can win high
state office w ithout attracting great
numbers of Independent and Demo-
cratic voters. Hugh Flou rn oy can. It
takes a good man to do that. He is ....
a good man .
How you can help.
We need money. Unfortunately.
this will be a costly election. And we
have no vast campaign chest. We rely
upon grea t numbers of concerned· voters
who care about our government to mako
·modes t contrib utions. Or more than
modest. if it is affordable. There is a
coupon her<>. Please clip it out and send
it in. In this year of crisis, we seriously
need respected leadership. True
leadership. The ki nd exemplified by
Hugh Flournoy.
Thank you.
Flournoy For Governor Committee
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Frank Thomas Murph; -'a'""
Treasurer -----------Plea~ check; the items listed below •nd sond to:
Flournoy for Governor Committee
216 West 7th Street 10th Floor
·Los Angeles. California 90014
2t 3-624-327t -
D 1. I'll w ork for Hugh-Please con1act me
D 2.1 may be intercstod-Tell mo more
D 3.1 enclose a conuibution of $--~-
to the "Citizens for Flournoy Committee"
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By VER1ION SCOTJ'.
HOLLYWOOD (UPll-Some
movie stars, like the nouveau
riche, can't handle their suc-
cess gracerully, acairding to
acto r David Niven.
The dapper, · urbane
,Sc.-otsman was _talking about
~Peeple at top of
011r p r o I e • • Ion "'"° don't shom 11p
are '"ro11g.' .
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~ stars who ref~ to' take
part in the Academy Awards
ceremonies. (7 p.nl., Channel
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mrs YEAR, FOR the sec-
ond time. Nlven is one of the
masters or cereroonies at the
Oecar presentations. And it
isn't that convenient for hlm.
He has flown to Jlollywood
from his hoJne irt France to
pan lei pale.
"I'm the last of several
hosts for this show," he ex-
plained. "That. means it is
neces.i;ary for me to prevail a1
Uie finale v.•hen the biggest
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&\l.'ards are announced -the
best actor and actress and the
best picture.
"What if the two WiMers In
the performing " categories
aren't present? )
"ntE STARS OWE It to the
indUstry to mak~ an DJ>
pearance. If 250 million people
around the world <'ilri t•1ne 1r1,
the least they cOuld do is show
up to acknowledge that facl."
Niven was trying to prepare
himself for the JXlSSibility of
Afarloo Brando's ~1nning
aJ?ain and sending up an entire
tribe of Indians rather than a
movie extra in Indian costume
as he did last year. '
"\\rhat lhe hell's a man to
do?" he asktd. ~
"People at t~ top of our prof~i<rl who don't show up
are wrong._ -Aetually, the
Viewers don't care so m~h
who wins. They are interested
in seeing thier r'avorite stllrs
in something other than a
movie role."
NIVEN \V{)ft TJIE award
for best actor in 1958 for
"Separate tables." •re v.·as so
anxious tO: accept the Oscar he
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salute from thousands: of
fellow workers. • "For an actq~ Jo f'!il t · .. ,,. 1v
.1 ! up is monumental bad man·
ners. Alost of them surelv can
reme.....,ber a tin1e -not too
far distant -whe:t lhey woul1\
have crawled on their handJ
and knees to have been given
the honor.'' '
HITS BAD MANNERS
· D1vid Niven
NIVEN WAS speaking in-
directly of Brando and Robert
Redford, both no111inees this
year. Neither will attend the
a\jla rds, he said. ffi! cannot be
sure that' Jack Nicholson or Al
Pacino will be on hand either.
Bui Jack Lemmon. the
14'ading Contender, wlll be
there. • .
''If these stars were working
abroad, that would be a.
different sto.ry," said Niven.
· "Perh apS some of them are
ah;nost ran to the stage where touchy abOut sitting in the au·
he sfuffibted climbing the dicnce itnd not winning: ·
stairs.
"'Mlere'.s nothing wo.rse than
seeing some dreary producer,
an agent or a stulfy studio ex·
eculivc accepting the aWard.
And no greater honor can
befall an actor than an
Academy nomination. It's a
•;That shouldn't be a pro-
blem. If they lose, the y'll
sUt"Vjve. Maybe they are wor·
ried that by losing they will
live a bad performance.
· ?;iOnsense. It's even a worse
perfonnance if they don 't
show up."
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Cyclist
Must Do
' Ess ay
LANCASTER. Pa. CAP) -·
A motorcycle gang member
charged with disorderly con·
duct has been sentenced to
write an es.say on "The Joys
of Cycling and What It Has
Aleant to ~fe."
James E. Shaffner, 30, of
Ptlount Joy, Pa .. a meinber of
the Sons of Satan A1otorcycle
Club,·, was given 45 days tQ_
complete the essay. ·
Lancaster County Cou rt
Judge Anthony R. Appel abo
fined Shaffner $150 a n d
Petitions .
PbrBoa1·d
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-Eighl·year .. ld Harvey """' JOSEPH'S SCISSOR I I L1mJ
do. declaring "no tsti;ati® tlM JI a'ltet Aw .. 1e.tt.ttM .... t...UM
w I t h o u.. t representation." JOI N. --.. .... ,,. -.... 17f.JNJ presented the Fort Worth Cit•· • .OW .01 TOUI CONYINl81CI ••• Olft DAIL?
Council with a j)('lltlon slgno<i 1 A.M. ,. 10 ·r.M-SAT. l SIHIQi.Y t ,. 5 P.M•
by J .500 youngsters and adults I ~~llllllllllllll"""llllllllllllll~lllllllllllllllllllllllllll ..... llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ asking that he be appointed to1~
the next \'&Caney on the Parks
and Recreation Board. ·
"Parlts are for chlldren."
the blond rounpte~ sald Afon·
day. "Not b.in'ihg a child on
the parks board is like tax·
ation without representation."
·mE AUDI ENCE ap-
plauded, but 11fayor Shark)'
stovall e:s:platned that the 'City
charter prohibit~ a n y o ·n e
· under 21 from · serving on any
city board and suggested
Harvey t.akf!: his oa&e di rect1y
lo the parkll hoard.
Hanf!:y, lhe son of Afr. and
Mrs. Keith Hoodo, took the
mayor's suggest.ioo unde r ad-
visement and said he ·would
decide "whether to appeal the
mayor's ruling to higher levels
in a day or tt.'O."
. LAST WEEK Harvey wrote
to Councilman Joe Bruce Cun·
ni_ngham 3dvistng that he
would appear at Monday's
Couoctl meeting to make a
speed(
WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF LAW
OF ORANGE COUNTY . .
CALIFORN.l/.'S• LARGEST LAW SCHOOL
OFFl RS A CHOICE OF FOUR
PROGRAMS OF LAW STUDY'
e I,. 11001 2'/. •• :J TIAIS' of JUll·llMI l1w 1lv<ty
115·16 'ltu1oom ho"fl pe• weef!. or
e IN llTNll :J'/a •• • 'ftAl'S ol PAIT·TIMI d111. t Ytnlr19,
o• we1~1nd l1w 11<.1cly t3 d1ue1 per wet k. 3·• "'°"'•
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e Yo~ c•n run yo"' JU.llS DOCTOR U.O.j dt9111 1n:I
bt tome
ELIGIBLE TO TAKE THE
CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION
• w11n 01 '"ONE fOI (ATAlOGU!
800 South Brookhurst
An1heim 92804
17141 635-3453
omen><! him to pay i:eu1 -..lr=:::::::=::::;::=====;I . .oo m 1n r:estitutioo, THE APPLY NOW FOR THE FALL SEMESTER,
-BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 5, 1974
ALL FOUR LAW STUDY PROGRAMS Tiie charges slcmmed lrom
a Nov. 30 incident at an area BARJ.'S
nightclub.
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S!UDIMJS l llGllll fOI fllHIAllY INSUlfO $TUlllNT to.t.Ml
AP1'10Vl0 fOI 'llfi:IANl
Romance
Co_nquers
Over All
M2·17.SJ •
McKerren !ares about ._these issues:
• Ho revival of · the repudiated • A limited, orderly growth
ireewciy or ony segnient of it -• Density controlled to malnt_ain the
lncludillCJ expressway quality of CNr livillCJ enviror.ment ·
· • Protection of bas'ic-property
• Ho super jetport In Olr backyilrcl rights -to provide propert·y
• Maxinun serYices atlllinimal cosh owners freedom from unreasonable
throucjh 20 years of· experience In restrictions and allow usa9e
financial naiagement . . ,co"""')le.Y(ith ~ neiC)h~ ..
_McKerJ:e~.!are.Lal?out ~Newport:-~eac~
.___ Mok~Httn+-Vour Gqunedmon-Apf1l-9th-.
P11d b lhtComlnldwto6llocl .tol'lll ~ HIOOlnDr.,
MARINERS
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10DAYS
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~vings In Bayside Center and at Dover and Westcliff In
Newporl'Beach.
To commemorate this exclusive showing, Mariners Is
offering you a gift offour specially selected 11" by 14"
reproductions suitable·for framing.
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HAMS
"So Good •• , It Will .
"Haunt" You 'til It'• Gone"'
lt'a Not t .. lartyl
Spirel Sllffll w ... ie.rll.rt • -· " OltDER YOUR
HONEY IAICID HAM
ForEutff
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$1 .000 4 year account yields
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Other high earning Mutual Savings Accounts
Annual Annual Mm M•n. R1.1e Yield Te1m Balance
63,110/o 6 98°0 30 mos. Sl.000
61/2°/o 6 72°0 1 year Sl .000
51/4°/o 5 39~o No Min. SS.00
Federal regula11ons prO.vide that au certificate accounts are
subject to a subs1an11al interest penalty 11 funds a1e withdrawn
betore completion of term.
Mutual Savings pays high in(erest.
• Interest compounded dairy and paid quarterly
_. Plus many valuable tree services
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MUTUAL
SAVINGS
MOIOtn-...llOl'I
Assels al,mosl hall a ·r;,,111on dollars.
C1pl11r1no·S1n Clemente: 530 Camino de E11rell1 /493·5151
Opep Monday·Tbursday. 9 AM lo 5 PM : Friday 10AM lo 6 PM
Coron• del Mir: 2H7 E11t Co11t Highway / 675·5010 •
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Where docs .;,good ptOYldcr". rank on that list of lhe
most lmpor1ant qualities JO a husband ? Pollsters that query
lo married y,·omen and single girls. Exactly 42 percent o!
the '~'Ives rated II No. 1. Only 28 petctnt· or the unmn.r-
~mcd V.'Omen por It No. I. Our Love and \Var man snyt
this suggests too few sin~le realize the importance of
the fulurc husband'~ earning pov.·er.
All potcupl~s noat.r-
ln the case of Siamese twin•. one
ill rigbt-hand.ed. the other left-handed,
aly,·ays. Or so a doctor tells me.
Reports Chet L. Sv.itell: ''Did rou
~ lhal bolb chill con came and
hOt tamales are not ritexican disht>s?
Bolh wire created in southern Texas."
COLDEST DA\'
. Q, ';\Vhere and when was the coldest day in the na·
1100 last year?" · -
:A. Tok Junctior\, Alaska. On January 17. Al 68. de-
grees F. belov.· ze ro. Coldest day in the lov•er Forty Eight
was at Tou•er. hlinn. On Jan. 8. At -16 degrees r . ·belo,1·
:icro. Hawaii did not compete.
It has'.bcen recommtndcd tha1 congressmen ought not
get free post11ge to \\Tile to their constituents. Instead the
constituents ought to get free postage to '''rite to ihe.ir
~gressmen. ~sc legislators shouldn't be telling the
c111zcns .. The c1hzens should be Jelling the legislators.
That's the point. Not bad, not bad.
Young lady, how long docs it take you lo make a bed?
A y,•oman ·s -pfl:ge editor cloc ked herself a~ one minute sa
seconds.
Dr. Henr;' Kissinger has been desc~ibed as a man who
nevei:-forgets a lady's birthd<fy and never rcmembt!t:s her
ago, ·
The medicril boys contend emotions: not lhe heat of ·
the .day, account fc/r most perspiration. .
HARDTACK
. Clea0rly, no \1•ife should let her husband go llshing
V.'lthout a sackful of that outdoorsman·:s grub known as
_bar1f ack. \Vhat, you dq_n't know the t<'Cipe? Nothing 10 it._'._ __
Take a cup of flour. a half teaspoon of salt, a teaspoon
of ~gar. and mix ii all _up. Pour in just enough v.·ater to
get it moist. Roll out the m('SS until it's thinn<'r than pizza
dough. Cut it into s1nall squar:es. Put it on a greased cookie
shctt. And bake thal unehev.•able comt>Stible for about 15
minut es in a 40lkl egrl'e F. o\'cn.
Jf It's in the tor, it's called a "bunion." In the kne e.
"houscmaid·s knee.'' In the elbow. "tennis elbow." But
v.•hy is !here no nieknan1c for it "·here ii occurs most
commonly, in the shoulders? Ifs bursitis.
1\ddress n1oil
port Beach 92626
to L. 1\I. Boyd, P60 . Box 1875, New-
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TU E• F AMJLY ';a)cus " By Bil Keane
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"Come quick , Mommy! P J mod• a tragedy!"
S1nog De'uice Project
Set. i11 ·12 Cou11ties
SAN rrtANCISCO (t:PI I
A program to f ore~
installalion of smog devices on
automobiles took e ff e et
Monday in ~2 C ali.fornia
counties.. ,,....-'
The program requires 1966·
1,970 model can to be equiJ>P(>d
,1·ith the dt\iC't's ,rncn they
change O\lo'OCrs.
The devices ara. designed to
reduce an au1om<ibile'1i:" Gltput
of nitrogen oxides. "l l ~ into
effect in the Bay Are¥, Los
Ange les and San Diego• last
October.
An1 erican
Fina11cial
l11come Up
firosS""111oome of the First
America n Financial Corp. rose
16 percent to .a new high in
1973 ~-hile earnings were the
second best in the company's
hi story, 0. P. Kenne d y,
president, has reported.
Jo~irst An1ericiln is a holding
The program att r ac ted
considerable oontrovers\' y,·hrn
opponents said the de\ires
increase fuel consumplion. But
the Assembl~· Tiansportatlon
Comm ittee delayed a<.1ion on
a mrasu~e to st.141 expnn.sion
of the program OUISidfi tht'
three metropolitan a r e a. s
alrtady undtr It.
The del'iett cost as much as
$35 In parts. Three Of the fi \'e
approvtd models of the de\'ice are called vacuwn advance
disconnect systems. 'Jbe other
two rtcirculate cdlawt gasts
through the engin'e.
Anothei-part of the program
requires that -any car resold
be checked at licensed
inspection station_. before it
can. be registered by the
llepa r tment of ~lotor
Vehicles.
That ehcck·up cosl.ll about
110.
hfand3:1ory install:it ion of
lhe devices (or cars built fron1
1966-1970 is ICbedulcd to brgin
on a staggered basis starting
Jan. I.
Red China
compaoy whose pr i__JI c i p a l
•b.tjdi;p-y. ..f~ericaiT T lk ·m1re:Wurar1~ a majo~ . . a
ractcv in the tttlt Insurance Sfuted
iq~ySU'y, issuVi' pPlicles in 2!\ . 0 .. ,... . . M·IS•S" -sfhtes. ! mnge \JUUnty A550e1ahon '•IM ' IQNYIEJOIMPOB.TS • ·-·.Gt08i ll100t1le in. 1~.lJ' of lndustr ial,Adverti"'"
-MERCED'ES BENZ-anwunted to $43.157,51:1. (AJA \ will h~ld 11~ mo.nth!~
Safes • Service • Leasing con1pared ""ith $37.241 ,138 the meeting at 11 .30. V.ednesda~.
28701 MARGUERITE'PARKWAY previous year ... Net income last at the SadQleback Inn In Sanla 49~1700 MISSIONVIEJO 831 ·1740 year totaled Sl.822.123. Ana.
s. ~Fwy.to ATny "'"".Y·••"· ripi ;. M•P.fri'• compared \\'ilh $~,301,907 in ·The featu red speaker "'ill be ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~19~;~2·========:::;! Dr. }famed Pettus JIOOsc. lits r subject wiU be "llow to
negotiate busine!lls
transactions with Pe op It ' s
Republic of China."
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1 ""-"" lrus1. all or Jol\n Doe's monr v •··~··"""' 1 ,,,.,., " l ' ....,1.,>" '" , •• .n•t 1 ., e~clus ive use of the super· probably v.·ould ha\'t goill' to •1!g't,',1,~:~1Ll, ::::.,,.1.-6 ~-· :~·· ~16\...-I~ ; : f'.1::" /':..-.'K:. rieh I ·r s Mn••h' , ..... l!• II I•., ... ~· 11 .. ·' l; ., . nd ,, ... . h Iii U'I «'.IMC. ince [)()c Y.':l~ a Ap'il I "" .... o 1,_,~ "· ......... "" 1; • f,, ...... , "•
\\·hen a' tru!it-...,·as set up for msn or mocl<'St mc:ir•s. th"~· .,~1~~, ·~ ~ ~"I~:~·~·,,~ '~ ' ,j .1 ~:·, rl~~ : : : .~~~it':.'o.:
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Tricia Nixon Cox se\'eral <A'Ould , ... ,.,. l.-An littlt 0, no ,•,·.~, ','", ',," ',l · ~·.•, '.·~'" }J " '·' ...., {• • 1.:1 •• , 1'"l ...... ~"1: " . • ~·"·)••!l '•""'!•t'>l •IO •,.
year! ago .. (or instance. I~ tttx on the mooc\' pa.~!!iin ' tp •,:·, ~·.·, ',',, ',', ·, ',·.'.~'•',.' ~ t • '"""""' 1 ·j·'''" 1""'
" I•\ I''• r; , n . • •• 1 • .. . .. , ... : I ........ r~ .. ~ .,, ...... , generous gi1·er . ~·as a super· hi s 1.1idow, but v.·hen she ditd ""'a "'' u 1~ ·!''''"fl< u '' ...... 1 '· H ··, •• , 1 ...
rich friend ol ·her rather. and the mon<'s 1.1·enl to lhl' :::~ lt'~~ ,;" 1~\,1 :::7. r': : ; :._!:;:;:: ·; :• .'·.:ti:~ '1·1
President !'\ison. \\'htM:\'E'r -0oe chlldrtn. the tax could br i-:,..,·'!.~~:: ,':,~ •.• ·~. ,·11 ~:'.. ~. •'I •i •1 ::..~· .~~ 11
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rou Ste articles disc~ing .inuntnse. The 1n1st eliminattd :;::; : .'::1 '· •1 .. 11 ·;:;1 ::il ': : ·~ • :~·;• .'.;~. :: : 1: :1:c,r;· ,o;·
lrusts or tlsiing their 1ax·sav-the big draiil on the children·~ :;:: : ;~;: ;!.; >~ .:~:~:,~" :: · :; 1d:::'~ ~~ 11 11 Ii' :;:::-,
ing ad\'antagcs. t~ey 're inherit.an~. Thr"'' ... " use of"'"'"''" 11 :-.•c,.o ..... ''"n 'l"'''~r-•'·••\,'"''(It
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I t ded h "'"fl.'' AJ.l"I 'o t• J \f (.ot• UI I • 0 • C..••A f • :1 . L I•'••• a \\'8}'5. oa "'it ii· the tnlll, Jane Doe ~jo,·f'<l an ...... '""' I'. tj . C...•·· " . I ~ ~·· ..... I ;\. ,,...,. n<
lustrat10M of ho1\' they ha\'e the income from the rrlonry a~ ::." ..... ~~'" 1! : 1~ .~ ~:·: •• ~ ~ ' ~~ [&:.\~, 1!,' :~ · :. 4~:l:': o..:
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been put to \\·ork by people i" long as she li\'ed bu! 1111' ... l':,'(1~o :: ::·· c.t~ ·~:;:; ;: • :: '~,;.,~:"'1 •:: ·,: l'.~ i:.~
the ·\•ery-upper i nc ~me mon<'y belong~ '10 !he ::;i; .. ~~·,1··~1!:~r.:,.~: ~ rr ·1~~·r~: l : ~:l f.'"r.~:
brackets to benefit !heir ov.·n children. · •,·.~~~-•• '· ·~ ~~~-~~.~ n • :1 1""'"1 "' " "· n -<;.ao• • ' J -...., .,.-n ~ ' \.• ...... , \J • )h o M ~ \'ery-uppr:r Income-re atives. .11 "" "'•"" "' ' • • ,,M c . ...., ,, • : , ... ,1 ,,, f!l BECAUSE the n"r1· ::: ff..!,' 1,," -.1' ~;::~ .. ,.,: ~ .. • • ''•( I Y"' ···'"''I ',_
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• "' ,. n 1C •1 t"•" \~() !"• '', U\ ,,. I Bllf n1E FACT is that if did belona 10 !ti·~ chi! en A.,I~ 1 ·~ 1!. I/ .... ,,.. LN p . 1• 1'.,.1 ... , !l "·1vr-·• ·~· ., II•"~ A!6 ) o l "•m1! fir It ~ 1: 'I'"' (.o• 1\, '' V• ..... "''
11" •1 u' I\ • • ,. ' ' ~ ~:ou earn
$10 .0f)Onr
more, th·~
odc!s ar<' yn11
rnn m :i k f'
u~ of nnt or
5C\'"Tl'i 1'.'jl<'~
of trusts to
k~cp mor" r-f
your0\\:1
~arnt>d doll-11"01Tt1
ars in thr rami1v nnd a1\·ay
from the t..ix col!t'ctor. "fP\I'
thing~ the grniu;; of man h.1 < drvelo~ in b.is han<l ling or
money have been m1lr" useful
than trusts." says Ferd i'\a.i·
hc im. a Washington-based spe-
ciali~l ·in LU-saving invest·
ment ideu for indiv ~duals nnd
author ol "Build f amily f'in·
·an C"CS I.: -Reduce Riski; &-Tn x·
t'S (Acropolis Rook.~ Ltd.
$2 ~5.) "And it can he n \'.1lu·
able financial tool for pPop\,,
or moderate meal'; a! well nS
for the v.·ealth\·-if only th!'\'
v.·ould realiz<' il." ..
\'oo could. :is a" illu ..-~ralion.
ust" a trust a!> a \1·av or rrduc·
ing ·}:our person11l !Al!'.t:'I, as· a
50\lrCe or profit. :'Ill ii ~lrCt' <if
ex1ril incom<'. :ic: n lirninJ:!
c:le,·i('('. :is :i proterli\'e de l'irt.
as a fine con\'tnitnC't', as an
ins1rument for helping others.
your family or ra,•orite chnr i-
t:r. Take 1 simDll', ext remely
common C'Xnmplc :
\\'bC'fl Jane Doc rhcd . the prup '"'··n w. "' 11 ·•~n ><Ill• u u • ,.,, ,, ~. ,, , 110.,\1~", .,,.
rnr in the 'tru:sl 11·:ls no! 't:lx-~:::; !1~ ;'; 1~.: ::~:::~: 1~ ~~: :. :1 ~,·; ... ~~~ 1:, :· ·1;:~ S:: d d ht ld'h ll••a .. "! '"1""'"'"l Y• l •·'•j •··~•·ln 11 .i..v .. •,1<.~t e -an\\' n oou R\'ebcen n.,,, .. u 11 xi •• ,.,.1 c 10 .• 1•
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a crippling f:i:t blov.· \t;is ~~~~,~·: ~ , l ~· I:::~: 1..cC :;-' ;: : · rt'~ .• \ , :; ·, '. ~·.~·~ .. ".:.
a\'crlt'd. 11.,.... 11 . 1:, '""~··· •·. ~· I'··'"'"" , ·••it ,,.,., 1 •" r,.,,,, <o I • "~~! MIQ 11 • I•, """' 1 ,, 11 I• !"'""' ''"
(3\ Th ht"•">(, II I(),, .,,ol! l ~ I r ' I W I <-'trust also prr\'tn!rd flt." r·~ 1 • ,.., ""t" r "'" 1• .i,;"~~~~"'i; , , . ,,.,;::;:
Jane Doc frc.n1 ~rriou~l\ It:';~ L~" 1~·· l~' :~'~~ 1~,.'~,' ,.;·· / • .'!"'•'"' ·" Id 1 ~~.:~Q";'.1
undercultin". her sr rurit\• ,,;1 11'~ 1"~' 11 11 ""' ""'1 >: •. 11.,, .. d ''" •1 . {.,,, 1 ,, t• .. Alo I'> l.' J\ In•"• ) , 1 • l<llM I'•' 11 o II >,.,,•,(,., Iha! or the childrf'~ b\ ""d '""'It :1 t• 1· I •O I • ··~•·>q l 'l •• l •• ... ~!'• I J ' 1\1••<• r... ]\' l• '~"' !•/) k ~ llo j f l•I I<• 'I •'"''oll om1 I mi~h3ndling or1hemon<'y. The 11 .... , <.g 11 11 '"'"1 I n >. • •111•'• un .• ,, 1•. ,,.,.,.,~.,,
11• ... I ~ \ • •, •~l"•I t" 1t, IO• .,,, t'lo. o, o l"-'-'"-frust pul the n1one}' bcyood ""°' co ·~ ,, •M "'""' •, •·-"··· &11 11 io W\'f,1f.i"i"
J D • • 11<1> I .n\ 11 )j • In 11•\ll A olo '• 11,.,.1 M! )I 1 I"', ,...,,,. fl( 1 ane o t' s int'Xperienttd "°''~ "~ 11 1~ ,, 1"1•·~1 ' •. 1.11wa 1, IFI , ,1 , wODd Lt"
.harKls. She· could not ch:ingt ::~:~{~ .~ 1:.; 1}'.; ::~·1 J",~ )l : 1~: ::,~~.°'6' •1•1,-, :r,:1:-;;;1 ~
the inS(n.LC1i011S, the lertnS 0£ ~:..;. 1.:.; 1: 1:,, ~~·.:,1't.,(D ''• t !>~~ .. (A I • ','~•llo l •I
thetrusl.Sheeoulddonothing :W~:;i; 1 • ~~.'t7 :;::;~~ l'l•-1"' '· • j Z•-VI"
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tX('('pt recei\·e the !ncomt. lkl·~~ \1 1~·~ ~~ Jo•'•" "' 1t , 11 tJT(; JU ,\fo1r .-irfirr
ll<.J1"' Y :11, Jo.~'l(o, .. , !.! 11., U Y•I-... -. ..... ~: .. .some trusts are u simple <••WI \• '' i• ._,.,,., ( '. '. "•""l•'· 1>1,lf:G •'• 1, •.
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i-(•m 1911 1\., )~ l(~..-..n (_ U'• 1~\, ~!~1;'.'.,Q Ado' ... (JJ') , ... o t • as ,. ex•-ie, while others c__.., ""' n•i 11 ..;•••" 1° • , '" -·~--•1 .., ni ,.., ,,., • _,.,. C..t"W~ •·-•''> t'•lty .,._. • , 10 , •~.....-ln1>. J~ .,.., ll!o 111. 1 '.• can be ntttmelJ cotnptlcated erw1 ·R1 " 11•. "'*" c-r .• 1-. .... 1.....t.w ~· u11 10 m . ,.
and f f ' (.,. ~"5 0 ... 11'. IC.tlll, Eli Am t •Po"1 .. 100 <!'t •I ,, o' go on Or p.age a ter page ,.,.,,,.. 0 •• II... •II"' ti 1 A17'••£~ , ·~ l(IO ... 0', ..
Of hlgtity 't&hnic:1l langt1Rge ~~ (J'I~ :~.~ 1!~ ~!!,f'r1: ,;:: t~: ~:;::;""' :: J'i3 ~~ ~~:: ';;
\lo'ritten by ·1av.')'ers Vo'hO g::~'c! T'••I:~ ~:;\1':::1' ,:·~.r : ~~ .... ~~t·I·~"' •l.kO :i.. ]I ,, 11•·
Speei RJi7C in !he \l'rlti n~ O( ~~'j;, ~~ i_l ~ , ~~• 1~ ,; , 1: ' {;.,'~:~_, • ,~):·
~uch docu1ncnts and <A·ho c"'" .,,., '"""' 11. 11 1~1•• 111j 1\,... 1•1··, "'·rY-• ,.. n·, r•-, vc"-""" • '"' ti* outline precisely t h e in· c.•1•• v• i i , 11 ... _, 1 , •
• C•!I UIA ll ll l(~<tm Et 1·, J • • • dl slrucllon~ ''"' hr fflllO\\"d in c•.,. ..,, i i·. 1• .. tA<••<1 ~' ., .. '·""''''' n11 01tr11.
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h o I de r s ha·•r :ippro1·1·1l
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". :u:" " " ' ' "' . ' JORN DOE 'i\Tote a will, in an lncrcast in the number of
••hich he said that rollowini' authorized commoo s 1 0 c '-
hi~ d(':ith he wahtf.'d a ttrtaln share~ fo 6G million rroni 30
Portion o~ ~is ~onev in\·eslc<I million. The appro\'Al 11·a.~
bv a sOCC'1f1ed friend of his and requi red lo romplet(' a tlvo-
lha t his l':'"" w.t.~ lo -to It • ~-mt ~oek ·1!)1'1t Oecbtr('(! by
\hat '-frs. John Doe i:tcl &It the dircdors in January. 1·
fucor:ne !rn;n lh' in,·esl~tnt. Stock certificates rcpr<'scn(. MUTUAL FlJN DS
At his v.1ie s death, lht' fnr~d ing the additioinal sh.i re:> will
\Va.8 to turn over all the in· be mailed on or ttbout A ril 29 I
·estment•and'"""a ~htolh" P ..... ,~,. 1<>•1r_1,· u 1111•\'''''''"1 '"'"'v~ •• ,, ·~~,,l ' " ' ''· "to shareholdrrs or rcrord 1o••"Q h••,.1 ~•n••"'' 1 }9•'•'''·"·~ ·~•·•""''''' ''•llM John Doe chlldrrn ~·n •~G ..,,.., ~·· 'o•rv ru\ 09!" 1 .... ,. •' '' •· 1• "1 "···•·' \M t • . \farch 29. i'.,'...i1 :~ mnl'-:~";~; :·~:: :~ i ':'i '~~·· ~:::~ r.:; ~~]~;·~:::::~oil~ ~;~ !~'
The instructions ab o ,. e Stock crrtifi catrs ~h.i rr-'"' "-."o '""'· 1,.,, '. n,. '' ,, 1 "'""''" 1'· 11n.11 .... ,,.na· , ...i 1 "° d 'be I Sl Th t' the . ~r. ,,...., tM 1·1 Jtl•\10 .. ( \(UOOl ll l'D\ escr1 a ru a s rcpreS<'nl1ng the l'ldditional ,,,.,.., t·~V·• •• ,,,,0,1 c. ... ,, hi '"'''ft• 11 •1•1•1
body of any trust-~Titten in-shares v.·ill be n1ailed on or •&<>1 1 "" l.t.L """ 1" 1" ,,,., n:·::l1~U ~ .... 1;!;.·~-;~ ~!'ruct ions • concemi n~ h o "'· about Apr il 29 to !>hnr<'holders ·~ .... c.... \".~ ~j~ i:~o~, 1
'' "' ,.. • • n• 1 •\ 1 11 ._, •' · i • °' w"-... ., .... ,.,._ l )1 )"*MO•AllO· ,,.•1 •1 •••Ill """ l•• •)})•ti n•onrv or proptrty is tn be of reC'Ord ~farrh 29. ""Ill •~· 1 ,. 1 °" · s.ift • n ·,.. .-. • n c.11.1 .-1 • .. ' .. srcu111tT •D'.
Coast&deral Im
somedling for people with big ideas
For rtservalicns. ea 11
:-Olelody at (714) 52:6-M23.
Kid s Like to
Ask AJJ.<l v
I d . •n..... •• OJ ... {,""" " ,0 \I " 11 c .... 1 .,, ,. •1 ?O " I Q .... 1, J 1' 1 '.I hand <'d or. in ict1onarr Burrough!I;. \i·irh a hronch "''' .. '" 111 ,,, 1..,_ .~11 .11 '-"'~ '>I .• 11 •'1 •ft•''' ~fl .,.
d " 1 · rl . . ,. ...... 1~ llM '•'' --.,1 re , .. 1,1 '•'~ ~' • 1• v••·• 1 ,.,. , \• v.·or s. a rust 1s ::i prope Y office 1n San!a Ana. '>''ill j)(' •'.1'1•• • ~1 "'-' '>It~ F" • ., • ,,. ro 1 .1 \f.ll (TlO ,I>\ 'nler••1"-ldb,·onepersonfor f · · i r,L1~'•''" "~11 1 1 1 111.,.-.,6 1 °1 •00 A "'°YI''""~"' 1 •-'' ·~ .-lrans err1nR its c omp u ter 1 ''~1· ,.,,011 r n"""' 111111;1 ''"''' 1 •1 11• COP '" 1'4 • .,,. lhc benefit of aooihrr person .'' · 1 1· ·' I A'r""~ •n ···1n • L,,.., c,1 ,,,,01roi 1•ft·" 1 i. ~11 '>i>I ~ .. 11 1•11 •·• S)Sems opera 100~ at 1n1c-....... ~r.r .. 1• •"6 l ••"r-1•1 n,. "~·•r.n• 011 '' :••n""'' ••1 •~•1 In th is basic exa'llple. the i·ear 10 ~lission \'ici·o fro nl ,...,1,.·~ '"1'1•£""""·"' lM l l• t 0 ,...,•• 1 ., '" """"• r 111 1•,•1 •• A~,{,,,, .... '" lr••o1 11•e11 •}1LD (II .. IJ !1 U I\ ~HAll(HLO Giii'
and a little 111011eJ ---
With the help of .Coast Federal
there's no reason why everybody,
slowly bu! surely, can't build up
a big savings account;;. '
High Interest Rates. Based
On an annual rate of 5.2S%, Our
regular passbook =iccounts yield
5.39% annually, And you can
lake money out anytime. -
Certificate accounts return up
to 7 !h % a year, the highq_t rate
allowed by the rovemment.
Federal regulations require a.
gubstantial interest pc:nalty on :111
certificate account withdrawals
prior to maturity.
Our frf'e booklet tells all; ask
for one at '1DY Coast office.
Fringe Benefits Package.
Here are a few benefits.
Free Checking Account.
Free personal checking account
at a major bank; just keep a mini-
mum bala nce of $2,SOO.OO.
Free Safe Deposit Box.
With a minimum balance oC
. $2,SOO.OO.
I nsider's ~lub. Save on.
apPliaµccs·, rumiture, jrwe_lry,
tickets for shows and games. All
it takes is a"Sl,000.00 ruinirpum
balance.
·Free Tnvtltrs Chtcks.
Insider's Club mcmbtrs do ftOt
pay a service eh1rac: the same
1pplicl 10 money orders.
Home lmprovem~nt ~
Loins. From c1rpom to ~
carpets. •
Saturdays. \Vc'rc open Sa1ur·
days from 9:00 1.m. to I;()() p.m.
(Frida)'S, all otrJCtS exeepl down·
town Los Anaclea,,arcopcn until
6:00p.m.),
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, Conve.nient Offices Throu;hout Ctllfornl1 ·
fr iend Doe put in r-h:irge ii; Cit\' of Ind ustry I .... r,,,. • u • ,. '•"''" 110 1 01 t•"• rn •.., •"' {~ ... ,, J 01 '"
,,11,d th• !rustre. ,.0 •. con· · · ... l•,.11tss ,,.,.11., .. •c. 1C01 'l£• GlltOu" 1 ~1111' 1 11 )1• .. .. ,U ... 0$ •• ., PD, ,,~ (n l •ao U•1 1\U "•t ~" ]~ .,
S'd'' '•hat th<'• popula,, ,,,,·I)' r.,... • .• 'I "OtLI TT v .. •~ 1 .. 1 •• ~ ., ... "' 'l• ,., •· 0"" I < 1 • ~llOUll ... ,,,.. II ... 1 'I l•~I l •I) • ''
adop!tdtru!i!accomplishtd : HI Cl• •~_,,.., "''·l'"'"'o 1 u 1•\t•·~1°1• ··•·t· 1 .• r d '"'~'19 Uc' up ~r"' ••1 ., '~:·l~I 01~1,)~ l"v {.di> •r'I ~ .. \l<(.t.11\Qt.I ,()\ JI---------------------•,. • •" 'r ··~ t" lOOMI\ l"W' ,,,.,.,, A"'{,••~ \>• ~\" r . ~,., •ti \AYl l\ 1n • .,... '6 ''''~1 •
• ......,,," 1 1• ••• r ~· •a C>o CN '~"''" !n"" •1,••1 Mun... icipals are one Offer· ToJ (J ~~.~~: ·:~ :~; r:~~, :;~~:!it <e~·~~~.~~:~!.L~: r~:",J~~·~
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No-fault Bid ,Loo1ns-. . . ~··
Se1iate Sees Roug h B li ttle fo r_ Legisli1tio1i
\VASl-ll NGTON (UP I) -N~
fnuh auto1nobile Wurance ls
about to come beft'lre the
Srnu1c nguin after a two-yenr
hin.tus.
Bui the blll's hold on life is
ns shaky as the Ofll~vote
margin !hat rescued it from
the $(·n<itc• J u d i c i a r y
Co1nmittec.
\\'t•ll·wlshcrs nnd dctr;1 Clurs
ahkc agree the n1casurc 's fate
"111 br ch·cidcd b\' a few votes. •
SPONSORED KY Se n .
\\1orrt.>n C.. ?i1agnu50n (0-
\\'ash. 1, the. 1111~asur'C "'Otlld
r('({uirc statc.>s to set up no-
fau lt prograrns n1 e e I I n g
federal st a n d .a rd s for
unlimilcd payment of· medical
and rchabilit::ition benefits to
auto accident victims.
Federal standaids a I s o
y.•OlJld be set for death benefits
and for lost y.·agcs and
set\'lccs. lndi\'idua\s could sue
L.A. LINE S
531 'MONTH
TtLErHDN I COM r AN I
Of CALIF.
f1t-l?M JOn·ll:9'11 HUI, CO.h M"'•
CONNELLEASE
'l:] [iJ
Y•11r l'octwr A•tkris.d I
Chen.Mt Leeil'"ll D~ler • New •74 v.,. Hatchboclr: sa•• 1'111 MOJlf'TM
Plus 'f111 a. Lie. On AllQI", Cr9dlt
2• Mo. O.E.L.
CONNELL E:HIYlOLlT
2121 HAllOlt ILYD.
COSTA MESA 546-1 JOO
radio pager
si/.~ a month total COit ·---no deposit on
credit approval
ORANGE COUNTY
RADIOTELEPHONE
SfHVICF. ,.,c
for negligence only f or
amounts Cxct'CdinG the no-
fnult guarantees. States could
l.!;cccd the federal . slaodords
hut could not full below them.
1'ho bill i~ the product of
r.-tagnuson's !knnte Comll'lt'.lrcc
Commltt1:~. 11·hich aapro1·cd it
15 to 3. But two yenr11 ago.
JJroddcd by no-fa ult crl!!es, the
NEWS ANALYSIS
Senate \'Oted 49 to 46 to scod
the 1neasurc to the Senate
Judiciary Conunill(."C for a
niling on lls consti1ut1onuli1y.
TllE ~IAI\: OPllOSitioq,,,to !he
bill comes from the l~gal
profession and the Judicw ry
Co111mitlce 1s malle up of
lu 11,·yers. As crilics expected.
the bill died \\'ith the 92nd
Congn:ss at the end of 1972.
Last year. ~1agnuson again
v"as furt't."<l to send the bill lo
!he Judiciarv Committee. but
this ti111e y.·[th <i dr;idlinc. II
p:1sS<'d "·ithout actiun and
~lagnuson ag~ed 'o a n
c.xtensi<in. .
Thrn. to the suniri'<' of
critlrs (Jf the r11casu rc .
judi ciary voted 8 to 7 to
decl~re the I e g i s l a 1 io n
co n s tit u t ion a I . A 16th
romrnittce nlembcr. Sen .
ll iram L. ·Foili:: 1H-Hawail1.
abstained because he heads an
auto insurance .firm.
YillETHER 'fHE revh•ed .
bill survi\'es may hinge on lhc
Adm.inislration.
On the record, President
Nixon is opposed. But he is
11(11 bet_,, ouppol'\ ol the
concepl and a deeply·held
\'ICW that the states :i:hould
prevail in !he fleld. Tv.·o years
a11:0. he cu lled ~faull an Ide~
y.·hoSt' time Md arrived,
counting on tpe sl{tlcs to act to
avo id federal intervention.
Thirteen sla tes have some
fornl of no-fault. .. But only
'three -~fichigan, New York
· and :'\(·11· Jc·rscv -inert the
rninin1un1 standard~ provld1..'<I
in !hr S:•i'iat:..-bfll. 1\nd New
Jer sey's program is
L'<>ll~(d{·re<f 11uestio11<1 bll'.
T II E AD~IJ\:ISTRATION
predicted foor big stoles -
1 ':ilifomia. Ohio . Il li nois and
Pemisyl\'ania -would act
t•cfore tlw 1:nd of 197:1 Thry
didn't, prh:na:ily been.use of
aCtivc lobbvin11 against the
bill. '1n the last few .v.1ecks. no-
faull Y.'i'ts killed in \\'~st
\'irgin ia, vi r g i 11 l a and
Wisconsin.
\Vlth the Scna!e nea ring a
dt<:iliii&n. the White !louse has
been under growing pressure
lu 1·han11r its no:-;il ion.
K('r111c11i Co!('. director of lhc
f 'resitler1 'ii dun1t'sl1c council.
says he i." ~urprised by 1hc
'wif'le'spn:-a<I in!!•r('~i. S1•na te
GOP leader llugh Scott or
Pc11ns)1lv:u1ia anti St.·n. Ted .
Slc\'ens \ lt·i\laskil 1. amon g
othrrs. h:\rc asked 1 h c
President 10 rl'considl'r. Cole
sa~·li • 1hrrc "'i ll be a re~11Juation this \1•erk.
But ;r kno"·ledgable White
House official says chances
nrC less than even th at the
President · will soften his
oooosition to the :\1a'!nuS-On
bill. That would be bad news
£or backers.
Service S tatio11 Da y -. .
i11 Court Act Okayed_
SACRA~IENTO (UPI I -A
proposed "gasoline dealers
day -J n-c ourt act" v.-on
approval in the Assembly
tt.tonday and now goes to the
Senate.
v.·oold strengthen existing law
in favor of "the lltr lr 1nan''
service station operator.
A de<il<'r could 1101 SCl.'k
damages if his franchise was
cancelled for "lcgltimate
business reasons.·· ho.,.,-evcr.
llall• Pla11t
Daniel Ford, a 25-year-
olrt l\llT 'gractuate stu·
dent. has ldled the $225
million nuclear Pil·
grin1 ,Power Plant in
Ply1nouth. l\lass.. due
to a controversy over
s.afeguards in the e:l.cnt
or an accidenl. ---
SF's Board
.E11ds fiuht ~
·F or G·as Bid
SA.~ FRA.~CISCO I UPI)
The Boord of Supervisors has
decided not to override l\1ayor
Joseph Aiioto·s veto of their
odd-even ,g3s p u r c h a s e
prograr.t.
The board 13St month \'.OLed
to go aJOng y.·ittl some other
count ies in the state in
c.>st.ablishing a ina ndatory 11Ian
1•/hc.reby ga1; 11·ould be-sold to
persons 1rith cvcn·nu mbercd
license plat~ on even days
and odd-num bered plates on
odd days.
The 1nayor vcloed t h e
iroposal on grounds the gas
shortage had a pp a rent I y
eased. The board Monday
decided to go along.
\
·industry
-Decontl'ol
Reve3led
' WASHINGTON (APl -The
Cost of Living • Council is
leaving WlUI last the lilting of
wAgc and price controls from
Industries it COO.!lders to be
the most innatJon.prone in the
(.'('()nomy. including rood. steel
:and 'health.
llowevcr. the council lifted
controls ~I onda y rrom 16S
lndustrie.! in its blggl'St action
to deoontrof' the ocononfy-in
advance of the Apri] 30
de.adline for ending most if not
all controls.
•
,
.Travel -' . Easier
G(ls Supplies In.creased
IV ASHINGTON (AP) -The AdmiDutr&lion is
taking action to encourage vacaUon travel, the
deputy director of the Federal Energy Office says.
John C. Sawhill told the Senate Commerce
Committ.ee lifonday tile FEO will raise gasoline a!Jo-
cations for all states during April and said they
will ~ higher in succeeding months if supp,Ues
pcrrn1t-.
"Since these actions will increase gasoline sup-
plies. uncertainties aboul findinff gasoline will be
reduced and travel encouraged. Sawhill said. ·
SawhiJI said that if the supply .situation worsens
• apd all ether steps dG not achieve results. "the
FED wiU co nsider the pr.ovlsion of special alloca-
tions to gas stations on fnterstate highways in order
to ensure that travelers will not run the risk of
being stranded."
INDUSTRIES INCLUDED '
In the latest decontrol: action
"'ere banks and other financial i~tilutions, the a p, p a r e I
industry, -hotels. m o t i o n
pk::tures and furniture and
home furnishings.
-.,
'
Cost More .
-Srnall Cars Cat.chin g
Brunt of l1tcreases
Council director John T.
Dunlop said these industries
did not have serious tnflation
problems. but it nevertheless
was likely !here would be
some price increases.
Dunlop said the industries
re maining subject to controls DE'l'ROIT (AP \ The ... Plymou th Dusi.er and Dodge
are those where innationary major auto companies. faced Dari, $300 sincr last year
pressures 1vere considered the v;ith a surplus of large gas-co mp::ired to an a\'crage $252
v.•orst. Besides food. steel and guzzling models. arc applying hike for nil its cars. health. indll"-lries subject to .
controls include copper, retail .. ~a . lar~e Pf!>pM'tion or their
auto sales. ma c.hi n er y. pnce mcreascs lo the more
construction and wages of popular smaller cars.
state aiid local government
cmployes. including school
-.FORD'S COMPACT
A1a\'criek has gone up more
-than 15 percent to $2,591 .
teachers. :
HOWEVER. UNLE'ss
Congress grants a last minUte
repric\'e to the Administnl·'""
lion's.controls. an controls will
end April 30. The Admini&tra-
tion has asked al118ority to
continue controls in some spe-
cific areas, such as heaJth
and oonstruction, but Qm.
gress has indic_ated it prefers
to l«.>t the cn1ire program die
April :10.
There.. is Son1c dis.igrccn1c:it
\1·ithln the Administ ration on
ho\1· serious the price bulge
tn ight be in some areas _y.·hen
controls arc lifted. -
lJl11I mE onset of the compared to an ·average 6
energy crisis since the end of percent bike in retail prices
the . 1973 model year last for all Ford tars and trucks.
Septembet, stic1'cr price on Ford's German import, the
cxmpacts and subcompacts Capri, has gone up S391 Ii'
have increased as much as Tl $j,566. a boost of more than 10
·percent.. And in almost all perCent.
cases, the majoi: comp;inics --GM's Qlevrolet Vega ~
have increased the prices on gone up $320 since August tG
smaller cars by a far larger $2,380, an increase of lS.5
percent than the larger ones. percent. The co m p a c t
For example: . ~Chevrolet Nova costs $2,647,
-Gcner;il htotors' Opel, a up $292 -or 12 percent from
&iek Divis.ion irnport from 1973 prices.
Germany, is up $700 to $3,27S, \\'ttile ·in soiTie cases the
a 27 percent booSt, and Ford's precedent doesn't hllid
Pinto has gone up $421 to FGrd 's new 1'.tustang II is up
$2.442. an increase or rnorc only 5 percent. for example·-
than 2.;;. pcrccnl. • the trend is fairly steady
-Ameriean l'\{otors. granted throughout the industrv.
835-3305
, ll WOtlld allow ~ servlce
station dealer whose franchise
has been terminated to take
his case lo court in a civil
laWStJit against !he parent oil
compan~.
·Your Banks lJ p Prime Rate
Top Adminislration officials.
including Treasury Secretary
c:cor~c P. Shultz a n d
Chairman 11crbert Stein of the
Council of .Economic Ad\'isers.
have indicated !hey fee.I the
cndiog of all controls would
ha\'e little effect on most
prices. allhough theY gtve at
Jcasrlu.ke -warm support to the
proposal for continuing
an a .. ·erage $60 increase by the ln addition, the induSt.ry has
Cost of Living Coun<:li Jest been enrouraging i_ts dealers
F'riday. left large car prices and the public to buy the
untouched. and applied the larger cars by off e ring
entire increase to ifs compdct discounts on standant 'I-sized
Hornet and s u b c o m p a c l nu:id~'.!ls. General motors, for
Gretptin-ntising their prices example, has launched a
an average or $Ul0. major advertising camp.Ugo The 'nieasure (AB3105) by
Assemblyman Kenneth Meade
(£1.-0a~ind , was appro\'ed by
a vote' of '48-J7.
Meade said the propo5:o'll
. SAN FRA NCISCO (AP ) -
Four banks raised !heir prime
lending rate ~londay from 91/4 .
percent 1.0 91h percent. 'Vclls
Fargo Bank and Crocker Bank
increases v:ert c l f e c t i v c
immediately, Bank 0£"
California's prime rate ,Y.1!nt
up today as did ·Security
Pacific N~tional bank. •
selective conlrols. '·
--Chrysler hos raised the to uting the advantnges of a
. re~ "P,ricp.s of its comfl\cts, full~izc car.
Deptetion
Allo wan ce
To P erish
WASHINGTON (AP ) -The I
Jlouse Ways and ·M ea n.~!
Commillee. suddenly cQanging
its mlnd on o key part o( the
energy tax rtform bill. hal'l 1
\'Ot.ed to eventually nbollsh the
controversial pc t r o I e um I
deplet)On altov.·ancc.
Thi~ allowance, a chief
target of tax ·r e forrn
advocates. S3\'CS ollmeri some
S2 billiort a year in fedcraf
131l'S.
TllE C0~1~11ITEE voted
18-7 Afonday lo drop the 22
percent dcpl tion allowance to
15 percent Jan. 1, 1975, tel 8
pcrct>nt Jan. I , 1976, and
finally to zero on Jah. 1, 1971;
, The tax-writing committee
thu.s reversed itself on the
issue of oil depletion, which
has permitted 22 pereenr of
gross inoon1e from oil and
natural gas property to be
deducted from tnxable income
up ~o a ' maximum of 50
percent or the taxable total.
Earlier. the com m i t t c.e
tentatively accepted just a
partial phaseout plan that
Y.'ould ha\'c Y.'i!X'd out the 50
~rcenl ceiling. "·hile lowering
the depletion percentage· rate
iLseU as prices rose over the
next few years.
TIIE N E W APPROACH
could produ~ a $1-biDion
government gain in revenue
from the industry in lt..s· first
year and a total $3 billion ov«.>r
a three-year span. Th e
previous plan. if l u 11 y
e(fecti\'e, could have raised
some $2.8.'billion by 1981.
Cornmill_ee C h a i r m a n
Wilbur D. l\1ills (0.Ark. ), and
Rep. Hennan T. Schneebcli
(R-Pa . ), · the panel's senior
GOP member, joined in
advocating the new ~:C.!·
~vhich is not price-depen{)"'
UNDER Tiie: commillec's
old proposal , the anowancc
could not fall under 15 percent
for the first 3.00l barrels of oil
daily per producer -or about
30 percent of U.S. erode oil
output -during the first five
,years of the phaseout. The
allowance \\'Ould rema in for
minor producing y.•el\s.
The committee is ex pected
LG decide later whether to put
these small-v,·elt aOO 3,000-
barrc\ provisions in the new
version of the pbaseout.
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pr1t.:C5
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bc twrt'n pos1t1vc and nl'gati vc fat.:tors and rig ht
now 11 s n10!il heavily 1nnucnccd b\ r1s1ng 'hort
te rm fixed income rates said \\'lll1an1 Gillard a.l
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<'106ings, this week's activity on the coutal theater front or-·
fcrs more comings and goings
than a chase scent In ~
re\'Olving door. Because of the'
abundant volume, we'll deal
only with 1lhe cpcnlngs today
and spotlight the closings in
Thursday's column.
. Intermission
Tom Titus
Oth'er Half Love1" will be
given toru&hl lhrougb SatW'·
day at 8;30 in the Udo lsle
Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Sood.
Reservations 673-9189.
.rMcnfay'1 Hero" will be
~ Fridays md
Saturdays for three weekends
In the Humanillel H a 11
Playhouse on \lit 0C I'""°'"
CB"""DUS with lfi 8:30 cu.rtain.-
~atJon! SS7-721'1.
First in• fro11t or t h e
footlights. bowlriS, In tonight
for a fi"e-day run. is the LidQ
Isl e Pla}•ers' prodliction _!'.)(
"How the Other Half Loves.'"
Then· on Saturday the Irvine
Community Theater unveils an
original drama. '·Monday's
Hero." "·hjJe the Children's
'Ibeater Guild of Newport
Harbor begiM an Easter vaca·
tl<>n engagement of "The
Ballad of Barbarella."
''llow I.he Other I~ a If
toves." a retath·eJy new play
"'ilh an ingenlous idea in stag·
Ing. to~ped this cOlumn's H.sl
as last year's best comedy
v.·~n first presented at the·
Laguna !\fou lton Playhouse.
TIIE T,\NGl.ED plot in·
volves thrte couples perform-
ing on a set representing two
living room! in one. Dirteting
· RNAL W.~EI!.! n. hid'• mott pepvlor comeotly In o bright, bcffd
predurtion direct.cl lty Don Sullh1on (of New YoR's
UMOtn Centet").
ON STAGE -Juff. thru Sun., 1:00 p.m. • • 'r
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Listens to Landers
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THE IRVIN E Community
Theattr continues its season of
Orange County p t em I ere s FOR TIIE YOUNGER &et,
the heavy traffic is Randy Satiirday night with the open· the Children's Theater Guill"
Kctne, who also st a g e d ing or an original drama from will be affe"ring "The Ballad oJ
"Catch ~1e If You Can" for the postwar Fortles.···~foo· Barbarella".for seven Easter
the 1,.ido Phl)'crs as well as day's Hero." llerman Bood· Week performance.f at the
111•0 flunlington B·e a ch man. who' appeared in the Neurport llarbor HIP,h Scboo1
Pla y's onl y'other production in auditorium. Gordon Yealo,n iJ Playhouse dcamas last yea,. Pal ti.loran and yours truly 1946, is direc.ling the pl&)'. , directing the pla~r, which con-
are cast as an absent-minded Greg !"euerbom takes the re··"., t~"1!C 80().vear-'Old !airy
executh•e and his wander ing central role in the Les Pine godmothers and a wick~
"'ile; Cole ri.tallard and La drama .. wit~ P~t ti.foynihan wilCh, among othe.rs.
Donna deBarros are the \\'Qrk· .. portraymg his wire and Diana OriginaJ music for' the ·pro-
ing cl3.ss coupJe with a lively Lincoln as his mother. Others duction was carmosed w:_xl }rill
relationship, while Don George in the Irvine cast include Ray be conducted by Dean Bott<Yf.
and Glorla Soss play the timid Scott. 1'-fichael Y.'ilson. Linda who also wrote the n:iwlc forl
twOSOrtle who visir both hQmes' Haskell, ,Randy Dreyer . two o~r Cl'G shows, ''Potte·
at o.nce. ' Robert Chamberlain ·and,.,' Pia~" and "Ali ~ba .and the
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• NBC • •7:00 -Tbo Acodem1 • Awords. Holly·
wooc1'1 ~ "'""""' game reaches Its climax tonight wltll Ille prtientations of the 46th annual
O.Can 11 lllie--Los An&eles MU$1c Cenler. Burt .
Reynolds and Diana Ro" are am~' ng the em .....
• KTLA e 11:00 -The Best o Groucho. Return·
Ing tonight u 1 regular fealu are segmen.ts ·of
the popular TV quiz show ol the Fifties, "You Bel
Your Ufe." hosted by the tnlmitiblo Groucho Marx.
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KOCE, CHANNEL 51
Orance County's UHF teleVi&ion station, XOCS-TV. hu
1<hed11Ied the Iollowinc special Jl"lll'l"'9 todAy, Del.tiled
Hstinp of Channel 50's programs are carrill':d in the Dally
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Her advice was part
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Daily Pilot staffers.
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Ahhh!~· Pampered
Great
____ Rud¥ C lia_vir~ puts f inishing
touches on a hairstyle in Ne wport
salon. He will offe r tips on
choosing compli mentary colors
t omorrow .
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Of lht D1l1Y "*°' Stttt
You've seen the television commercial.
. "The first lime Allison walked into the salon, we said,
'Good gri.ef!' .. ,''
Rudy Cha vira didn't Say that.
Instead , he had me shampooed, conditioned and half·
way through a facial before I could mention my long, baby
fine hair replete with split ends.
A sUght, mustachioed Jose Perez look·alike, RuQy talks
to you machine gun fashion, in between spurts of conversa·
tion on the phone, checking to see if ha.ir under the dryers
is ready to style and giving suggestio_ns to make-up girl
Susan Prosco. ·
A stylist at Hair Hunters, Fashion Island, he feel .;
"every \Voman should escape once in awhile ; every woman
deserves to be pampered. It doe sn't matter how old or young
she is or how much.money she has." ·.
Sitting' under '! hair dryer, plast'iC bag.bver my bead to
keep conditioner intact, face dra,ving. tight from a green
translucent mask. I ask questions a.nd drink orange juice. •
Rudy delivers bis life story, soft of, lilcluding). bout
\vith -acting school f-Or a major studio "they cut my shoulder
length hair and dressed me really straight" and a gig \Vith
rviotown Records.
He drops a name or tv .. o. -'vorking with photographer
Berry Berenson and doin g makeup and hair for Raquel \Vetch
and ,Candace Bergen for a fa shion la}'out.
Conditioner rinsed out of my hair, facial mask intact. I
find myself feet up, Jiead dow~n a slantboard in the mid<tle
of the salon. "It's good !or Ifie slffii," Tin laid. (S<> was the
orange juice I consuffied under the dryer,) · ·
l\jask sponged off I'm treated to a creamy cleans~r and
an avocado moisturizer.
By JO 01..SOS
OI IM D1il1 1'1191 ltl"
..The in\•1tation 11o·as irresislable.: a new
look from u talt>oted n1akc-up arlist and
hairstylist. ·
This Is the.kind of thing you read about
in 1nagazincs.
~lrs. So and So. the a\·crage "'01n11n
lC'ading an a\·1·r.1gt• liff'. suddenlv
get~ tired of hr rs<' If and ~\'ams for . 'a
111•1\· look .
s'hl' 11·rues to the n1acaz ine . dcscribin~
brr deplorable and boring condilion and
thf'y takf' pity on -h!:r. ·she is hrought 10
the big c11y 1 u~ually ~Cl\' ''ork I for con·
suhalion "'Mh lop hai r stylists, make-up
arl L'SIS and fashion designers.
At lhc end of the day, she eme rges
\\'Uh a sparkling llC\V look whieh
presumably will put spa rkle back into
her life.
, .So."\with a mixt ure of C'xcit.crnent and
·trepidalioo, I acceptC'd and met Rudy
Oiavira, •'ti ho "'as to do mos t or the 'A'ork.
The actloo started as soon as we ... .-alk-
l"d Into~ door of Rudy'~ domain .
\\'e .._·ere asked to take off our
!urtlcneckS: and put on smocks. 11len oor
hair \\'as 11·ushed and a conditioner ap-
pli!'CI.
J,A.~tPERED
\\'c 11·ere \\h\s kNJ · ay,·;iv to !he hn ir
dr~crs for :i J.i-111inutc 11a1t ;ind found
that during tlHs ti1ne our faei;1I 111asks
11·ould l>t.• put on by Susan l'rosco.
\\'hile she put on !ht• nia~k . Ru<ly
brought coffer . Th!'n Sus:1n hroui.:ht n tall
glas_'( of nranl!P JUlC<' ;inti s.ud 11c should
drink II tK'causr It 11uuld hrlp our skin
look bct1cr.
There we sat-plas11c bags 01·cr our
hair. faces tightenu1g 11·11h a n1ask. roffcc
in one hand. Juice Ln lhe other. a
magazine in our laps and h<i ir drvC'r whirring . ·
Then it "'as out to the sbmboard. For
aboul 10 mlnutC's we lay in ' s1!rnct'.
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I'm tv,reezed along the eyebrpw· and told I don't need
much make-up. Yes , the eyelashes are mine. I answer.
Rudy sug gests. "I want her to 'have an angelic look ."
Under Susan's hands I begin to look a little more. angelic
than usual.
Sticky · Fingers Diagnosed as
"It's a soft look." Rudy notes. 0 because you have good
skin and don't need that much make-up."
Next. my hair is blown dry with a hand dryer. I begin
to look like an ad for the windblown look. ·
Rod y, fortunately. is "not a scissor freak."
lie blunls, the ends ol my past·the·shoulders hair and
talks about hairstyles.
He hates the get-it·set-and·leave-it-that-Way·for-a.week
look.
He doesn't think much of stylists who stick with styles
that don't suit every woman. · -
"I'd rather see a woman with every hair out of place
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'vith a hat on her head," he insists ..
He suggests what ta do with my baby fine locks -reg-
ular trims, regular conditioners. blown dry with hand dryer,
brushed forward for a fluffier look, using only a few large
rollers. ,
\Ve talk about styles and bow many \vorpen seem reluc·
fant to try a ne\v look .
He talks about a trip to New York he's planning where, ·
\\•ith lu ck, he'll meet his idol (coincidentally) Jose Perez.
Rud y knots a scarf into my \urtieneck sweater and in·
vite s me back in a month. ' . •
lttly friend and I depart, surprised \Ve've been there al·
most three hours and completely relaxed.
The revie\\'i \Vere 1nixed.
Co-workers loved lhe "~w look" or wonder~d If we'd
, , gone lo the salon yet. · .
A make-up hatin g husbahd gave his approval.'
We can't wait till the next. 'time we can escape.
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I got so steamed up when I read your
column. I tlAD to "''rile. I refer 10 the
dumbbell \\ilo '.''as concerned about lhe.
patient \f'hO took the roll of adhesive tape
home from the hospital ("stealing," she
called ll J, Let me ten you if the patient
had the tape _in her room, she was billed
fo_r it, and had every right to. take It
home.
I am not st.aJ¥1ing up for people who
take bed linen, holy pichtres. furniture,
pillows and anything that isn't nailed
do'A'II .
But if you 'A'ant to gel to heart of the
stealing problem, not only in hospitals but
in supermarkets. offices and manufac-
turing plants, you'd be shOcked to learn
how much of it iJ done by the employe.1.
They have access to supply rooms and
boy. do they haul away plenty ! _.,SIGN
~fE EYEYlITNE.55
D&.IR EVE ' I .4~t<I IO check yoor
facb with an &JllhoHtyt 10 I phoned a
friend of mine oa Ute West~Otut ("·bo
prdut to reniatn ADOl.)'moGI), Director
ol Fiscal Services of one of the coontry'~
linest hospitals. This l5 what he said :
DEAR Ar-."N LA NDERS : Patients are
billed for , and are therefore entitled to
take home, partly used rolls of adhesi\·e
. tape, bandages, mouthwash. e 1 c .
Furniture, bed linens, crucifixes and pie·
lures however , are not in !his category.
Hospitals sflare the problems of hotels
and motels . retail aOO whol esale stores in
that employes as \\'ell as cUstomers oflen
pilfer product! for their own use.
Obviously. many factors mot.i\'ale peo-
ple lo steal. '.'11ether they are cusiomcrs,
patients. or employes. Inflation and the
rising cost of Jiving are 1naking the
plUerlng problems worse.
unrortunat~ly, this produces a vicious '
cycle, forcing costs up Vf.!n further. Jn
the case of hospitals, many of y.-hich are
..
opera1ecl on ;i nonprofit ba.s1.oi, cost in·
c:reascs must be passed along to fut ure
patients.
llospitals have been under tremendous
pressure from the gO\•ernment and the
public to cut cosis. The best place to
stan is by educating the public to the
fact that •'hen they pilfef: they are. in
the long run. going to pay for '.''hate ver
they steal. Sin<:i!rely -Ex'PERJENCED
IN TllE FfELO
DE~R EX : ~Jany lh~nkli for telling it
like It 15. People '.'ho lift things should be
a•·are that they are going to pay for It
c\·entually.
DE AR Ai\':'\ l.AN'DERS : I am a male
fr~hman....pRe 18, attendln~ A libera l
school In thc'\f.ast, and I do not believe in
premarital sex. I ba5e thh1 on reasons
that have lo do vl'i lh my own pc.rson al •
eyes closed, \\ish'ing '.''e had slantboa~s
of our o"'·ri.'
11 did rec! good .
Susan re1novcd the mask and startf'd
the· 1nake·up. She said she had worked ut
San Francisco ~ bad moved to Orancc
Coanty to ha,·o "'a more \\'holesome at·
ruosp'1c.rc to r;usc her small soo.
She sized n1c up ri~ht. to my rttlirf.
\rhcn sht• sa1d 1 did1f l look like the t~ l>C:
lo "'·ca r a lot of makc·up. Sh<' "'ns "11110
!hl' natura l look'' ht'rsclf and \\·as n1orr
interested in. promoting good health in·
st1•;id of a 101 of cosml'lics.
She t·weezed the t.rrbro\\'S, sclcctrd a
l"efl' n1~u1ral '·.re_ shado"". applied 1·~~
t'rl'am ( "llo it carefully." she ~aid. ··Th<'
skin under 1hc ry<'S ran be strctc-ht.>d
\'cry l'asily."1 a
0 clea r foundation. ge l
blusht-r and brandy colored !1psllck.
RA7.0R UA:\NED
Then it ~·:as Rudy's chai r for 1hc flair
consultation.
"Someone has used a razor on you r
hair.'" he said in a horrified !Ont'. "Oon't
· e\'er l<'l anyone touch your ha ir \\'Lth a
razor."
lfc scissor lritnfned-35 much as he
could . Then "''ith a '.''11\'C set oo my hair,
he gave it a ff'\\' quick S\\'ishcs of his
comb and sent nic to the dryer again .
l)uring !he "comb out°' he '.''Orkcd ""i1h
it a few n1orc n1inutcs and told me all I
ncedl'd 10 dn ""AS 11i·ash my hai r. pu!
son1e "'3\'c se t on it. romb it and LI .,.,·ould
be prC'SC'nt abll' by the time I got lo
. \\'Ork in the mon1lng. (It's only a thrtc·
n1 1!e drf\'C' ... f '
:\fc. thc beauty shop frea k who camps
under tht' dr}'l'r C\'C'ry S;it urday mon11ng
and luxur111tt>s 111 ha\·1ng inmcone else
comb my hair? \ •.•
\\'ho n1c? Put a con1b through my own
hai r and call it good :'
Rudy talked aOOut fiis .background as
hi.' •·orkl'd on my hair. ..
tie is or igin:illy fcom lhC' ~c ... ·port arf'a
. but has done mos! of his 11i·ork 10 1\1·"
York and llolly•·ood . J-lc has branched in·
to fashion coordination and photogra phy
kn<i llroudly sho.,.,·s a portfolio of
mag<1z1ne eovcrs and advcrtiscmcnt.s he
has put together. (.
CAREER CITED
Rut, he got li rr<! of the r<it r ce and
dC'cidcd to come ba<:k to NcWport , he
s.<1id. so he co uld "·ork more for himself.
As the ('nd of lhc makeo\·er neared;
Rudy produced o colorful scarf. arrang~
it just so. shook my hand and pron0W1ccd
it finished.
I had been skeptical, I admit, but now
that it v.·as over, I decided I really did
like my nev.• look. A few mimrtes spcnt on
make-up, a new way of doing my hair. a
scarf for color and I had a whole ne;v
ou tlook on life.
A.,.,·<o' .,.,,ith hair roll ers.
A\\'ay "'·ith drabness.
Up with excitement.
Th is is !he kind of thing a 1nan should
treat his v.·1fe to at least once a yc.1 r. l"m
con,·inccd .
:\laybe instead of looking around for a
ON' \\'Qman. mcn shoujd think '"'ief'
about send ing the one they h:ivc in for an
O\'crhaul job, courtesy of thcn1sf'h'f'S.
A nc"· look is an inspiration for :1
,,..·om;in to be at her Ix-st In other :1rcas of
her !if<'. As Rud y says, revilalization
1nusl follow rrnC\.lo·al. .
/( it doesn't, it's hke "\\·caring a
designer dress y;ith last ycu r's shoes."
he asserted.
llow aOOut It men:'
Epidemic
_ph.Uosophy. plus the (Jct that I hal'C four
lovely sisters.
\\11rnc\·cr I return lCI the <!orm iJ(h.•r a
date 11·1th a chick. the first 11uest1on I cct
from any one of JO or 12 guys is, "Uid
you scbrc ?"
: don 't v.'tlnt ib look l1k!• a S<1unrc for a
fa1lurt 1, but I am 1101 t'Omforwblc ;ibou1
cutt ing the guys in on my vic'.''S on sex
before marr iage . Please come up v.•ith a
... tactful and noncommittal rf'sponse. funny
· if pcmible. · -s O.S. f RO ~1
STO~YBROOK
DEAR S.O.S.: Skip the funny sturf and
answer the \Ue&lion dlreC11y: none or
your buslntss, ''oo make rio com·
mllment, tell no lits -. and you .&h't thf'
clad~ a solid slalement of fact, btcaU$e I:
IS none of lhtlr businns.
.11 ·~ not al\\•ays easy to reoogni1.c Jo,····
esprcl:illy the first lime around. Acqueh·'
~ourself l\'llh the guidelines. Read A1,11
Lindt-rot' bookl!"t, "Love or Sex nnd llo~·
lo Tc!I !h~ Ulfferenct'." For a copy, mall
35 cenl5 in coin :ind a long, stamped, ~If·
addressed cn,•elopc \\'.ilh your re<iUC!Sl to
Ann Landers. P.O. ll<" 3346, mW. Bank
Dr., OUcagO, JU. 60654. •
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Active Life -. lllustr-ated
L~ ARTIST MELITA HOWARO IS 70·PLUS
By ALLISON DEERR
Of lfM OlllJ Piiot Ifill
Neiila 1-lov.·ard v•orkM . her
way thto1,1gh Cilicago Art
Institute by i 11 u s t rat ins
greeting cards.
At ho1ne In t\er nati ve St.
Wu.is, she grartuated t o
, illustrating advertisements for
a large dcpartn1cnl store.
From hou.sewarc ilcn1s. she
~ v.·as soughi.out to provide
backgrounds and lellcring for
catalogs. Then came mag;1zinc
v.mk.
.. But that was black and-
white," she explains, now
"over 70' ... and a Laguna
resident. "I love color. Now
rm painting aod I'm h:lppy."
She freelall('ro all along.
even after her marriaitc and
the birth of her son. When her
son 'was g?'O\\'ll, married and
the couple expected lhc1r
second c hild. she came \Vest.
\\'hen her son moved i.o
Laguna Beach. she came for a
second vjsit. "'alked through
Heisler Park one day and
decided "This is v.•h<>re I
lx>lo1ig." She · moved here Jll
1,.;o. .
Laguna is thl' perfect sett ing
for her seascapes. "I love the
~a. I spend as much ti1ne ·as I
can near it. It's al\\•ays
changing, 11\ways beautiful.·•
Landscapes rilled with trees
are another fa\•orite and she
\\'ill do portraits ··tra m a-good
photograph and then one
silting v.·ith the s u b j e ct .
People get so restless sitting
for a portroit, I can 't relax
and paint."
You cu n "lose yoursel f in
your painting" she said. But to
keep her mind alert she plays
nnd teaches bridge. ~
To "\\'Ork off her moods"
she·11 sit do\\il to her babY
grand, lhe piano that b.ls
bct>n n10\'ed around t h e
country \\'ilh her.
Although she. was trained as .
a commercial artist. ~felita
f('('!S she \Vas me.ant to paint
all along . ''\\1\en I see
~mething thars beautiful, it
says 'Paint me.' And I'm not
haopy until I paint it.~ J think ·
painling'fihould be beauty with truth .,.
l ier p;1inlings are almost arr
in th~ tradl!ional schoo l. "I 'm
not a square, 1'1n a cube," she
charter member in Art-a-Fair
after the Sawdust Pestlva1
"went psychedelic," by her
11er1nillon. -
~ly, she Is editor ol
Art-a.facU magazine.
Her paint.in-s have collf'Cf.cd
first and second Prizes in local
and regklflal showings and she
is. proud or her work! that
hang in Canada, Paris and the
Argentine. "I even have a
mural in t.1ex lco." she said.
The only way to be really
~ppy at any age, shr: assert.., ·Is to be active, have a sense of
bJmor and put your faith in
God.
"I ~et some es:erci.9e every mommg and every evening.
I've ridden my son 's hor9e:S
and even a bicycle Or two."
She . b.1s been t o u r
a>ordlnaior for the Laguna
Beach Woman 's Club
Globetrott<n group, arranging
trips to apot.s of lntertst
throughout California, and ls
past presidtflt.
"But l think you'rt happiest
'when you're helping other quips. . people, thi,nklng of others not
SJ1c_ \\'as _arnong the first . of yaurself. What does that
£>xh1b11ors ti'\ Lag u n a 's · other person need and ho
Sa\\·dust Festival and a J,,help?" wean
SELF·PORTRAIT ·DONE IN 1942
RUFFELL'S . _ .• I"
UPHOLSTERY
Movie Ideals Re~ossessed Vows Recited .
·wa.. fM W•t ... ...
1912 "-"" Mw'. c... ..... -141-1259
Dy ERt\1A BOMBECK
The movie industry has lri· noo with my affection for the
last time.
'T'hrougfiou t I.he years, r
have believed that if I saw
something on the Silver Screen
it was thte.
I be!Jeved that Bette Davis
had an illicil love affai r in
··O-drk Victory" and it made
her go blind.
I believt'd that Shirley
Temp{e kicked a confOO.erale
officer in the shin and made
him rclease her Daddy and
end the whole, silly Civil War.
I believed th at Gregory
Peck is living in a sman
'apartment in the stomach of
"~fooy ·Oick'' .and .that John
"\\!ayne actually dkt. hold · the
rtins ol a stallion in his teeth.
Harbor Key
fifothers and daughters. who
wUI be presented in the 10
Annual E m p I re Debulante
B::IU. will be honored during an
announcement I up ch eon
sponsored by Harbor Key
Saturday, April 6, at noon in
the mme of Bonnie Ferber,
Newix>rt Beach.
New officers will b e
installed Ttlesday, April 9, at
10 a.m. in the Airporter Inn.
a gun in each hand and came
oul blazing in "True Grit.'.'
I believed so much in
"Psydlo" that I haven't taken
a shower sin~ t9Sl. But-one
by one my illusions have been
destroyed.
Many sta rs do not do their
own s.ingiQg in musicals. Play
their own 'guitars or ride thei r
O\\'n horses.
A body -was dubbed in for
the close-ups in a sex film.
Good guys rarely do their
own stunts and never their
ov.n b1eeding, and children do
not do their own profanity . ...&.,
11le thing that brougMie
this to a head was "The Es:-
orcisl" The· child in the
movie. Linda Blair. is up for
the best al"t.llls3 of""1he ye.ar
despite the. fa ct that another
' . . . )
• 4:30 p.m. in the I...iiguna Ni~l
Communily Center.
Exercise
A new six-week series of
Mommy and fife Exercise
classes will begin Monday,
Airil 8, in South Main Plaza,
Santa Ana.
AT
WIT'S
END
actress stood in for her,
another screamed for her,
, another vomiled for her and
~ther was posscs.sed by the
devil roc .l:!er.
It seems all she brought to
the role were her own teeth.
It wouldn't surprise anyone
U sbe indeed woo lhe Os<ar
and 18 people would rush to
the stage to claim It.
This country is g o i n g
through a rough time vt'hen we
have to believe in something.
Ever sinre r.tarlon Brando
made love fully clothed in
'''The Last Tango fn Paris,"
credibility has-been fighting a
losing ba1Uc. ~ -
I guess I "\\'ant someone to
say, "Yes, Erma. there is a
?vlovieland w h e r e Donald
O'Cormor stages a show and
saves the college from bank·
ruptcy . . . when King Kong .-;p:-:·
suffers from heights ... 'W'here ~
a 90-piece orchestra follows ~athryn Grayson around just MRS. DUGGAN
1n case she opens her mouth
... and Gidget never has a
fever blister.
We need illusions and we .
need them oow. The next ijpng
you know someooe is goint to
teU me Donald Duck: has his
voice dubbed in.
J couldn't stand that.
'
as List Proiects 1.
together." ·a cco rdin g lo
Dorothea Sheely. N.ewport
Beach city librarian.
A baseball night, Thursday,
April. II, when the Angels play-
Tens in Anaheim Sladlwn, Is
being sponsored jointly by the
Angels and the S a n l.i a g o
Library System:
Tickets may be obtained
through any Newix>rt Beach •
branch library.
..
MRS. JOHNSON
DUGGAN·MELLOTT
Our Lady of ~tount Carmel
Ca.thQlic Church, Balboa Wa."I
the setting for the rites uniting
Deborah Ann Mellott and
Richard Ryan Duggan.
The Rev. Richard Robin of.
ficialed for the daughter or
~!rs. Jack Groth. Ne\vport
Beach and \\'alter Baxter
MeUott, San Luis Rey and the
son of the Dan L. Duggans of
Los Angeles. -
lionor attendants "\\'ere ~fiss
Diana ~1~e ~fellot.t and Dennis
Duggan. b t h e r attendants
wer~ the Atisses Joan Duggan ,
Astrid Store, Emily Fowler
Debra Rome)it and A n rl
Stai~; ~·!rs. Anthony Ralphs,
Patrick Colee, 1boma.s Barr
t.fichael P izula . S tev ~
t\fcAndl~ and Scott Sheridan.
The bride. a graduate or
Corona de.I ~tar liigh School
auends the University or
Southern California where she
is affiliated with Pl Beta Phi .
Her husband g ra d u 8 t c_d
irom San Diego St ate
University where be affiliated
with Kappa Sigma.
JOHNSON.BROOKS
Nancy carol Bn)()ks and
ltfark David Johnson were
unil.ed ln marriage at Calvary
Chapel in rites ronducted by
the Rev. Charles \V. Smith.
Parents of the bridal couple
Horoscope:
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Leo Gets · Funding
•
are ~It. and Mrs. Kenneth
Brooks of HuntingU¥1 Beach
and the Earl D. Johnsoos of
Fountain Valley.
Honor attendants·were fi1rs . ~-~ .... -zH
Roger Johnson. Susan Brooks r-..u '" '"'
and JelJ ·Smith. others were funds for your
1'-1rs. David Adler. Fran<'ine~ dub OI' charity •
Giorgetti, Cathy Stevens. the
Keyin Haags, Doreen Clark., coll huntington center
Doug Bu1ll'r, Joe La Cascia 897-2533 for
Eric. Bruce. Roger and i\tark.1 details
Johnson, and Scott an d i ~~'."'~~~~;:'=:'::;~ Michael Brooks. I
The bride is a graduate of -
Edison fligh School. as is her l husband. She a·ttended San \ 3 Full Service
Diego Slale University and is 1 Locations in
a graduate of Golden \Vest .~ Huntington Be.Ch
Colllge. 'l PRESCRIPTIONS , Johnson is a graduate of • ,,,.,.. •c~tt • D11M11tt
Orange Coast College and is , L•• .. ,:!!:1,r;"i.!"'-'
now a student at Stanford ·•,j ~.
1 University.
They will make their home ~ in Santa Ana . 111 s1t1 s1rH1 ........ s,.....
PYSHER-WILLIAMS ::_":!~, =·=~.~ :!: \
~1r. and ~frs. A. J . Williams' •. -~ ·... ... ............ · -
Kewport Beach OOme was tlle
seUifiG for the double ring
nuptials I i n k i ng their
daughter, i\Iarilyn Williams
and Maurice \V. Pysher. of
Tustin. .
The Rev. James 1.oog of the
Tustin Presbyterian Oiurch
performed the ceremony.
Attendants \\·ere t.-1 r s .
Donald Coke and N o b I e
Hueter.
The newylweds, who will
reside at Ca.pistraoo Beadt
will honeymooo in Ireland. ~
attended Orange Coast CoUege
and he wa s a student al
Oregon-S t a I e UniVersity.
~
FRANCIS-
\, ORR J
EASTER
GIFTS & CARD·s
s.. 0., "'" ... Kt .....
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Police Wives
Mothers' ma y register by
calling Mrs. Richard Hegner,
551-5438, or University United
Methodist Church, Irvine.
Sisterhood
WEDNESDAY
APRIL 3
CANCER (June 21-July. 221:
Olange of pace is indicated.
Travel. vi.sits and messages
expect somelhing for nothing.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 221 o
Assume res!Xf'l.'ibilily. D o
\\'hat must be done without
\\'ailing 10 be told. Associates
11111 CIUI 11S•W.tf IU·ll lt
Cllll A IH IAI · tNf'tlltl l ,AHIK
for mature de c is Ions ,Ir:::::::;~:==:::::::::::::::~~~~~~~~~~~ judgments. I DRAPERlES
»'T061al!
The Htmtingt.on B e a c h
Polire Wives CrUild w i 11
11ponsor a rummage and bake
sale Saturday. April 6. from 9
a.m. to ~ p.m. In the Odd
Fellows Hall.
Proceeds will "support the
guild's charities. lncludi{I~ the
Albert Sitton Hom e ,
Foundation far the Junior
Blind.and loca l hospitals.
• Fashion Show
\\'omen's ;i n rl chi ldren's
;1pparcl \\ill be f c a l u r ed
during <1 luncht"On and fashion
AAow spon90rcd by the Las
i\ladrinas Auxiliary. bcgiil~
:lt 11 :30 a.m. Saturday, April
6. in tbe South Co.1:-1 l~osp1tJI
auditorlUJTl. .
Big Bunny
A general meeting o £
Sisterhood Temple Beth Emel,
Anaheim Is scheduled for
Tuesday. April 9, at 8:30 p.m:
jn the sociaf.llall. Dr. Irwin
Lawton ·will Sho\V slides of the
Go lan Heights al\d Masada
and disciJss the battles fought
for lsartll inde pendence.
Newcomers
Origina1 creations or all
types \\"ill be on display during
the first enOual Arts and
Cralts Festi\'al-sponsored by
the Ne\vromcrs Club of lr\'ine
beginning \\0ilb a buffet luiich·
eoo in the Tale 'Of the \\'hale
restaurant Tuesday, April 11,
Ill 11 :30 p.m.
Heservalioos may be a
made by calling L or r y
;\·lastrogany, 833--0137.
GOP Wom en
Patricia ll itl. f orm (' r
assistant s c c r e. t a r y for
consun1cr. field scr\•ices in the
By SYDNEY Or.1ARR are likely to be fea tured.
ARJES (MarCh 2l·April 19 ): Gemini, \'lrgo persons figure
Con.serve energy. Stick close prominently. Relative who has
to home bast. 11 i g h 11 g ht bem ill seems now to make
security. Eliminate. safety remarkable comeback. There
hazards. Deal with Cancer, will be reason for celebration.
Capricorn persons. Older in-dividua l wants to aid; be LEO (July 2.1-Aug. 22 f:
receptive. fifoney, estimates, Budgetary requirements are
conveniences can be reviev.·cd. spotlifchted. You muy gel fuu-
T.AURUS (April 20-i\lay "J·. ding or special project. Have .w facts, figures available. Ad·
Friends may appear stubborn. dition to home, which m.aln!s
~~ is. but 8 temporary con· living more comfortable. cOn-
d1tion. Don't take others, or venient, oould be on agenda.
yourself, too seriously. YQung Tanros, Libra persons .ire
persons lest. probe and study featyred. ·
your reactions. Be nexible. Strive to see beyood surface VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22 !:
ifidlcations. What appeared 10 be op-
GEMJ?\1 (Ptfay 21..June 20 ): position \\ill actually \\"Ork in
You are aided by agreCment your favor. Be selective. Sec
made In 1>a~. Sludy de tails in .light of . actuality. A\"Oid
\"ou may have more corning lo oo.s1n~ actions on wishful
you than is apparent at first thinking. ~-who is ~ranee-Be palit'nt. State case ... glall_"lOrous . , \\f?t!i ~·our a~-
1n fr nnk. forthright mann<'r. tent1<>n. Gu e it -but don t
l.(>a\·e subllc nuanC<!s for
another time,
The bii; bunnv iii S("hedulNI
to appear during the 6th
annual E.1st egg lrunt
sponsorro by lhc Orange
County Adoptive 1' a r c n l s
Association. Sunda,\'. April i.
lit 2:30 p.m. in UlC Uucn~ Park
Q:mimunily Re c rcn t ion
Center.
Department of H ca 1 th · l-----------I Education and Welfare. \Viii
speak during the lrvin('-Coost
ltepublican Women's Club"s
mer:nbership tea Tue s da y ,
April 9, at 2 p,m, in Hark
Newport Apartments.
Flower Show
The third annual Standard
Flower Show and Plant Sale.
sponsored by tlle South Coast
Garden Club, is schl'duled for
Saturday. April 6. from I lO
Baseball Night
"Baseball and books do go
. TIVOS JEWELERS
Special of the Month
ANY
RING
SIZED
·woRI( DONE ON TiiE PREMISES
1805 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
SILVER BARS
Sitvotr H ...... OYw '°"'
111 ¥•1" Owft1t Tll9 "••I
• Mtllttlt.
C.liMlltt.I c.,,_1N Stw ...
• ~ l111f!M41At. Olflw1rr
IHTl!llCONTIHIHTAI.
IHVISTMIHT COM,.AH'I'
... ,...,.,. (tmf 011\0t
• ""i. ns TIM ,JtilMCltl Ctfl...-
~ hKll. Cl.
644-9410
· v,.ill respond favorably. You
are 'due to feel helter·, loo.
\Vork program e-xpands." Your
int('rest is stimulated bv
challengC'. Capricorn, Canct·r
individuals could be invol\'ed.
SCORPIO (Oct . 23·Nov. 21 ):
CAPRICORi~ (Dec. 22-Jan.
19 J: Tra\'el n1ay be delayed.
l\tovement. change Is postJ>!)rl-
t'..'d due to obligation at hoffi e.
Family member may com-
pl ain about ache!' . .pains. Be
consid<'ratc. If you refuse to
baule over plan!, yO\l get your
\\'ay.
c; . ' -·~ -'
" Z.tk, f/<11-
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21>-Feb. JJ~ f
t8k M011cy, im·estments. sav· m;RIJAGE RTERIORS
ings ~ams .are spotli_ghted. 21 ,.o .. ••P•"'"<'
0 .. AJ..l f AlRICS
BUY NOW
AT SPECIAL S.A.tE PRICE I
Call 547-2773
Today At'C<'flt is on friends, desires,
profit due from btLsiness
endeavors. Love is tnCOUraged
by better financial situation.
non·t gi.,.-e <tup something o!
value for mere sigh, whisper
or promise.
Expenment Y.'lthout being ex· '' 1) f . M< Fuddt " $o'n10 Ano
tra\·agant. Attend social af· '=-==:-============----_J
SAGITTARfUS (Nov. 22
D\.'C. 21 l: 1i.1ake new s1art.
Stress fresh \'i~'JXlint. Refuse
to be burdened by past
mlslakes. Throw off foolish
g11ilt feeli ngs. You are going
to be promo!('(!. clc\'alcd. as k·
1'<1 to lake on duties which call
(air. You can meet people with
constructive ideas. Jla\'e fun
-and learn at the same time.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 2fl l:
Element of luck or timing Is
on ~r side. Yoo can hurdle
obstacles. emotional a nd
othervdse. You a c I u a 11 y
rebuild "'hat had been coo-
sidered a lost rouse. Aquarius,
Leo, Taurus and Scorpk>
persons are in pi cture .
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JNGLEwOOD (AP) -erry We.I says Oscar Robert!on belled bis 35 year> to
he'• making no promises\ but the Los take a starring role in Milwaukee and
Angeles ukers hope tbe .urp.-1,,,.,...urn lcored 19 points Suodoy' while leading the
of their supemar guard will help when third period assault that put the I.alters
• they try to start ov~rt0ming the under water. ~fi!y,·aukee Bucks two-g11me playoff lead After trailing by only lYt'O points al
tonlghL halftime, Los Angeles manaJed just fi••
West miased most al the· National Ocld goab and 14 J>Oin" m t'be lblnl
Basketball Assoc1aUon sealOn. wttb a quarter -Gail Goodrich getting f~ ot
groin injury but Mondiliy night Laken the baskets and finishing with 21 po~tJ.
coach BiU Shannan said the 3$-year.old r.filwaukee . t::"5 ~~""': : \leteran "la dying to play" 11nd ~ race ping the hi~·r:sconng vuuu.i • .
the Bucks tonlght in the best.(if .. teven either Ron. Wilhams or Jon ~1cGlocklin
W-·-Con{ • nes · domrina his steps. ... _...... ertnee sc . . . .~f-I'll have to get I saddle."
. "He doesn't guar:.._antee anything yet. . ~of the dose riding. "There's a
lle's still in pain bufhe .~nts to help _the ~of ~ing and tf>ere are hands on
Lakers any ~y he can; Sharmaa said. . all of ~ ti.Jne.''
. "It's ~~ good rte? bec,awie up to )~eUo gaVe an Idea of 'ni! continlli.ng
now ~·t d1dn t really1hink he d be ready strategy whi:n he said : · ro~ thls series. 'Jbe way .Jerry !-Ounds -"On defense we're trying ~ con-
hes 51.:1ch =:'-~at competitor and a.really ccntrate on their guards. ~mg the
great 1nsp1rat100 to us -I really feel I.he ul r season Goodrich and Jim Price
chances are very good that he'll play." -.. reg a ed aroun'd 50' points a"ainst us. So . . avcrag' o r ·i The Bucks opened the series on their far 1 think ~·e've contained them air 'I
. home o>urt and ripped off victories of 99-\\'eil "
95 and 109-90· as Kareem Abdul.Jabbar ·
scored 35 and 32 points in the pair.
·World Cup .
THE ANGELS' FRANK ROBIN-SON GETS A SINGLE IN. 10.2 WIN OVER UCI MONDAY. CA-TC HER IS TERRY STUPY.
"At this point '!i'e must ~kc a great
comeback if we1re g o I n g to \\in the
series," said Sharman, whose takers
reached the NBA playoff fir.ials tht past
two y~. wiMlng In 197? ..
But then l'ney bad WUt OWnberlain
and West. Chamberlain switched al-
leglan<o to the Atrierican S...kelba.11 Ar.
socialion this sea900 and West bas ·been
hampered by injury . Over An'tenters· .......
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Sparks 10-2 Rout
By HOWARD L. llANllY slight hamstdng muscle pull. John
01 111t1 c.i1y f")ltt tt•H Palmer ~ced him and made a stn&a-
Tbe California Angela scored 10 runs in tlonal catch ()f Bobby Valentine's drtve to
two. innings off starter Ray Humphrit'S, deep center field, slamming into the wall
capped by a line drive home run over the hard.
right field fence by Joe Lahoud to post a Palmer conUnued in the game and bad
10-2 victory over the U.C Irvine baseball the only· extra base hit for the Anteaters,
team P.1onday afternoon on the UCJ field. a double in the eignth off Rudy May.
LahoW'a blow came v.1th Winston Frank Robinson was the Angt?ls
Uenas _""'1 Olarlle, Sands Oil hose to cap . cleoignated. hltter, batting fourth and
a siJ::.run fKth Inning t>t:fore the laraeat dra.wklcfj _1ir of walks before getting ~ aea~ crowd m UCJ. hiltory, two ain&lf:t three trips to the plate.
l ,50Q. '':. . J UC(.~ · UCLA in a doubleheader
Aij 11.,\he .Angels -came.JD lbe <,,p 'f!N~ 1 o'clock Wednesday with
fourth-fifth fnlm*l•after HutJ11iibft6 ... ~ad Davis and freshman bad~ no-hit~ for,three ~' ! · s Johnson scheduled to
Inliailly, the thi'ee. lilpklgs wfi ·.lll't ~ ters entertain Hawaii in H~ was ~ed tp pitch~~· a\doubl ' ' ay with a possibili· Jerr)i~aras was s~t"med wlt'tr minor ty of a third ga · apinst tnc Rainbov.·s
ann problems. . , . . Monday. ·
Gary \Vbeel~k. UCI s designated hit· In the islands, the teams splil 5-4
ter, was brigfnally slated to starl but decisions Friday night to give UCl a 2-2
und;er the rules l'.!annot ~e to the •'series record against Hawaii and i 16-2
designated hitter. spot after p t.china: a> mark overall during the \\•eek. he was saved to f1niah the game. ·
Wheelock gave up four hits but didn't A1t1t1• 11t1 u 1rv1M U)
allow -a run ln the final fotr frames, He .,.lomai, ,, ~" ~ ~ ~1 Br;11g ... , ,, •; '1 111''~
had a pair of s~ikoout:!I ............... the ",,.vi,.~ . ~ ~ ~ : ::::: ~: ~ ~ l : Coach Gary Adams W81Ut1:1U game ~!;...,, 111 • 1 1 1 , s1u1>v. c 4 o , l from the press box and didn't try to Mceniw. IP 1 o o o M111..or1. 111 J o o o
ltODIMOl'h 111'1 J 1 1 I Sl)ltn('I , If l D 0 0 lecond guess his assistant Tom Spence, ..... , .. 11~., 1 1 J o wtinef\ffd, " , o o o
now in charge of the learn until Adams kftl.,l!lum. rf J 11 1 J """''""'·""' • o 1 o ~ers from back probll?IM. "He's In ~=~·c'' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~;; 11
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Adams said. -r1n.,,e. P o o o o UCl tcOl'fd first oft starter Frank M•o. o o o o o
'9.1 54111'1&,CI -0 00 0 Tanana. Keith BridgH singled to .:it TPt••• » 10 1~ io. r c11111 ls i . • 1
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Shannan "''ants Improvement in both shooq and rebo\lndini. During the
regular season Los Angele! ou~
the Bucks but Milwaukee has taken com-
mand in the playoffs.
The third game starts at 8 p.m.· at the
Forum toni~t with the fourth here
un<layJlight.
Coach Larry Costello of the Bucks says
he pi&M no lineup changes. ·
Once again Elmore Smith will try to
stop Abdul.Jabbar and if Smith goe5 to
the sidelines, the job goes to Bill Bridges.
Wolfpa~k Ace
Nruned College
. Player o,f Year
RALEIGll. N.C. (AP) -Olivid '!'hompoon. the A:.ooo<iated Pre5I coll\!1!e .
bas:kelbell player of the year, boned 'bis
skills by pll~aalillst.tbe "big bo~s"
at Gardner-Webb Coll\!1!e In Bolling
SpringJ, N.C .• nOt far from his Shelby
home. , •
While in Crest lllgb School, Ile ,_.'OUJd
amble over fo the college for some tun
games against the likes of Artis Gilmore,
now the premier 7-foot-2 center O{ the
Amtrican Basketball Assoc 1 at ion
Kentucky Colonels. lie also went up
aga!nst George Adams, M\V with San
Diego ol the ABA.
"I bad to learn to jump high to shoot
over them," said the tv.'l>Ume All-
Amerlcan, a mere 6-foot...C.
The 19-year--0ld North C&rolina State
junior's awesome leaping ability is jll.!t
one fact of his ·superlative All-aroWld
play. _
after two outa 1n the third , stole second .,1111 .. ~,. •-· tr !::,111".:" ooo-11,. ,
.. and weint to third on a ~ ball. UC h 1 .. 001 ooe 010-I 0 I
UCl 'S STEVE WHITEHEAD THROWS OVER BOBBY VALENTINE.
Thompson, y;ho repeatedly bas said he
will shun pro offers until he graduates.
because "the money will slin be there.''
led State to a 31>-l rcrord and the NCAA
After Alaft Be1llCo walked Terry Stupy ' " :i _,. ~ ..
drove \he nm ....,.. with iJ,e first o1 two .; ~ )I \ "-"' f '.I., · · j
ba:J.:.~"'l:l:~an:i tn the .,r R ""'~u ~ .-W!. ""£1,1• -.: Te
fifth iJinlni, jbel\ loft the gam~ wltjl"" ftllJ..C'J.liiD "' t\,'.l :l' Their Views • I
R ,, M k Dear Sir: ams . ae . Re :WhlteColumnof3-27-'1•'>1";• .,
1 JusUce has not.had "the ·nnal worq ori
honors''. when ,hiaucndo ·atid l~'tlon May. Be Next . come to '""' d•f•nsc or the otteqded. Th• offended are boys who, in U-. opinion of
Mr. White, should have been named lo
T J 0 WFL 4 tbe All Tournament Team ~ iD . the 0 0. fil . Invltstional Basketball Tournament al
' Huntington Beach High School. Whitt
. claims he saw "heavy votlhg" for these
LOO ANGELES (AP) -All-Pro guan1 -· boys and that they wete IUbj«Uvely
Tom Mack of the Loa Angeles Ranu says omitted. The term is hiJ.· f • • 1
~~e's trying to make up h~ mind about ~ \llalker Is oot a close friend of
v.·hether to IC'ave the National football mine. J1e is a profcsSional colleague that ·.
League . but he wishM best o( luck to J' .respect. t trust his .iotegrlty, his
other players who have already made the jOOgmeni, and his profess ional history-in
move. regard to athlctr!s. ~1ack, 30, an eight-ycn r veteran. played The best intt'rests of athletes have
out his option last season and becomts a always· .been foremost in his thinking.
[ree agent May 1. This holl(lrable ·.gentleman has· been
The Southtm Californin Sun holds his slandered in .my opinion. If he denied the
WFL rights. writer aceess to the balloting, \llhite
"Tm 11retty much making the dcdsion probably desei-ved to be trtatl'CI th~ way.
already, even though. I can't make any lt has been my experience that Mr.
cbana:es until after ,,r.'lay 1/' said Mack. Wilker gives people what they descn•e.
"I'm still workin& with both teatlll Mr. \\'alker ha1 never "mlsoounted'',
negotiltlng. ntefe's a lol ol things in· "shuffled ", or 04tampe.red" with an
\'Olvcd in It. . · athlete or ,90nor due him in hls lift.
t'I J'm bask-ally consklering both offers DUane L. Gtuy
and rm not lfOlng to do anything wrtll the Coad>. HunUngtm Beach
fir.t. ol May when my contrlcl expires ., whii the Rarne .. ,
~ for IArry Oibnka, Paul W•rfl<ld Dool' Cleon : , ,
and Jim Klick of the ~1laml Dolphlns, I have known Don \\'alkcr for ten years
who hayo llJUIOlllJ«d th<)' will join Toron· and '1>ve had. the oppodunlty to work
to Of the WFL for the 1975 seaaon In a -·ith him on school And 1uhlttlc
multl-mJIUon dollar deal. Mack says. "I co?nmlttees. Not only is Don a vtry
wll realtS!, hippy for them.'' dt'dicattd and c:on.sclentlom worker, but
\ '"111m's lot. oC 'lhlng.$ inl-'Olved, but I he l~f-one of the n"IOSt 'hone.t ptraons t
wobld say yes, Chey did the right thing. ha\'O evtr known . llt speik.s up for
, nte bl~cst problem with this buslness is thhlgf _!\.t_belicves h\ and rel\tsoa to yot cant play very long. That's money ln 1uctumb lo any presauN!. He Is highly
the t>,ink fro1n what r know. That being resPceted by 8tudents, tuchera and
the cue, I can h11rdly fmd anything c:okheJ , at Huntington Beach High
wrong with n. •• SChool. AHed Ir he foll> more NFL players JI .b ._t Iha! you did not do,)'Our
wdakl jump: Mack 11nld, '1WeJI, Just from ~omcwork when you wrote the 1rUcl1 in •ti-· 1.,...14 aay Y•-'~-~ .. , --Youtnoit1111n.lllO<klng.P.!lo.Wollra'..,111t •
basketball ioumamenl director. Not only
Wu ~ur Article inaccurate, bot it was
also slanderous. You were told that the
tally lheet that you saw was not the final
tally· sheet that in fact several more
vote& were picked up from coaches
durlng the third quarter of lhe final
game.
Even after this very plausible
taplanation you continued to be
recalcitrant and obnoxious. It is apparent
thal because the tournament committee,
lieaaoo by Don Walker. did not agree
with your selectipo ofi>layen-for the! all
toum;ament team. you became irate and
readed in a negative manner.
Miybe in the future·, 'in order to avoid
misunderstandings like this, members of
the press should not be Involved in
assisting in the selection of all
tournament teams.
Elmer Combs
Varsity Basketball Coach
Huntington Beach High School
lO GlcM :
A clipping from your Dally Pilot was
sent me and I v.·ant to say, •ithanks for
I he kind words." It wM a pleasure to be
with all ol you. The Newport people do
have a lot· of spirit an4 their support,
froni such boosters Ms lo Play a part in
the IUC<:eils they "'joy,
No doubt you noted the excellent time
Ill Sl.7<hy Matt Hogiictt, whldl 11 among
the tog times thus far in the na.tloo for
11\c '74: teason . Naturally, I am v<!ry
proud tf hb efforts and I know all ol you ao""11 ~rt are, too. ..
• Puyton Jordan
Track Coach. Stanford University
Ile" Clem : , , ~ '-· . r •llllrlded the. U.S.A .. vtl{us1 ..-. .wruui1111 lne.t at lhe Long Bead> Spons
Arma )faich 221 and 1 'm sorry to report
dllt>ilie b). tba amateurish organl1••iM~
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of the event, this meet lnfilrled great
harm upon the advancement of. the
wrestling cause In Southern CalUomia.
Perhaps you were unfortunate enough
to have witnessed this debacle. If not,
you missed being exposed to tVt-o hours of
generally lnane and f nap p ropr ia t e
prellmmary activ\Uea prior to the COO·
frontatloo between the U.S.A. team and
the Ru•ian team.
·TuMe prtllfnlnaries were ao poorly
plamed and Implemented that inateld ol
stimulating Interest for the main event,
they placed the cro\\·d in such a state of
borOOom and disinterest that the in·
temational meet \~·as an anti<limax,
which saw many spectators leaving prior
to its eoncluston (gratefully) at 11 :45
p.m. ~
Judging from the voiced complaints
from the fans In my imme<Uate· seating
area and' the post comments from ol'hers
In attendance, I am not aloae In this oPi·
nlon. We had paid for an event that was
scheduled to begin at 8 p.m.: yet we
were forced to sit through a half hour of
a gymnastics demonstration (which has
no connection with wrstling) and 1 ~
houn al poorly organiied wrestling
demonstratWns (with the exception of
youth WrMlling), 8CQ)<llpaoied by lne
most uninspiring and technically Inept
aMCJUneing that I've heard at an eveat of
this calibre.
Frankly, I "'" eln!i.rruse<1 thol the Ruulans WfA witness to this amaieurilh
display of American oraanllattonal abill·
ty. HopcfUlly Other mee!J oa the~ U.S.
tour wUl , display better organization :
otherwtae intematkmal respect r 0 r
Amtrican ingenuity will be 1ignW:icantly
.damaged. •
Furthenr<>re. l feel thaHhe tmaa~ or
the A.A.U. as the representatJvt ot
American amateur AtnleUes was troded
by llll• event, and I doubt lhatmllt)' coo-tl1buitons to their cat11e Will be
forthcoming rrom those in •ttendance.
Jim Qimn
llml1lnct«t -
champlonsttlp last week. ·
JusL as h1s team det11roned pereMlal
champion UCLA in the NCAA aemifinals.
Th>mpson replaced the Bruins' Bill
Walton as AP player of th~ year.
Thompoon rece!ved the -o( 118 bl the natloo's tpOrt.s wrUen apd aparUcasters
to M for the Moot-II Walton . Nine other
playera each got ooe vote.
Stattatlcs tell only part of the story of
his worth t6 «llctl Norman Sloan's team.
In 31 games 'llN11q>SOO averaaed 26
poin18, 7.1 rtbolmds. shot 53 """""' rrom · the floor and 7! 11 the fllUI line.
Allboqgb &iwri to spectao.ilar moves
be IS not Ibo lhowy type.
A rawnte or State Wotlpack rans, the
"alley-oop" play, feat.urts ~ on
the .-lvlnc ftJd of a hlgh I pass.
Sloan ~ that it evolved becall!e -IS lricd to deny Thoml'-'00 the
ball. Tbompson soars hish above the •
basket retrieves the ball, and; alley-oop.
an easy two-pointer.
An i.nspiraUonal player whose auccd55
has been enjO)'ed by hi1 teammate6,
Thompaon i.s. a folk hero to State fins.
In four NCAA tournament games he
scored 115 points, all against nationally
rar\ked teams.
Countilll his final year In high school
and play on the State freshman team.
1\lol!q>lon·led learns are 117-t r..c tour
yeaft:.
GIRL CHALLENGES
BO YS IN TEXAS-
Sl!EitMAN, Tex. (AP) -A shy II·
JffJ"Old blonde who never heard of
women'• lib bul has a damed pxl right
arm hU 1igned up for lJtU~ League,
pernapo the first 1~11n T .... to do so.
"f thlnk more (Iris should do It IO
they'd think they were gpod enough,"
Mar1iret Avard &aid after signing up
Sunday.
She aaki It was a last-minute declaion
and abe felt "IOrt 'or• filnny when she
did,
Whlll\ Mr bml'icr, 9-yeaN>ld Stephen
Jr., haded for S,ettlera' Park to .sign up,
btr father uked.lf lhe wanted lo 101 too. Slit did. '
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Memories
WOrld Cup soccer play resuriles: its
quadrennial 16-team title 6hov.·down later
this-Bummer in l\1u(lich, which to many
millions of soccer 'fans throughout the
world is a happy thought.
It is, however, an unpleasant reminder
to people of Trinidad, who were
embittered by their country's 2-1 loss to
Haiti ln a December elimination tourney.
Trinidad scored five goals y,•hich "'ere
disallowOO for various infractions. So
Haiti goes lo Munich, per~aps the luckier
but not n~rily the better team of
those December eliminations.
The goalie of 1hat tmfortunate Trinidad
side is Kelvin Barclay, who'll be servlng
the LA Aztecs when they open tlleir 1974
pro campaign Sunday at East LA
College, It's a 3 p.m. duel \l'ith Monter-
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l\udom 'breties: .-. " ,, '• . . . ~ardleP fl/. wlla'i Ola}' tiappeD 'fo tbt
Lakera and tbe Bravts tn.Jbe NaUonal
Basketball Association playofft, LA
WHITE
WASH
coach Bill Shannan and Buffalo tutor
Jaek· Ramsey 1urtly have to be the
ONLY coach of the year cand klatel in
the NBA.
Jerry Pi mm.· former outside shooting
star at Fullerton Jr. College, was named
head basketball coach at the University
or Utah after serving 13 years as an
ass~tant for the Utes.
Pi mm zinged the nets for F JC in the
mid-608 and \\'ent on to play at use. . ' .
strvH.. WCll v1r1lty football coach
Ontck Gilio la apparently due for a step
up In his career with an asslstant11 job at
Cal State (Fnlle rtonl loomtn1 on the
Immediate borhon.
Gallo, once u as!Jiltant grid coach at
·~lllalolN'_lejo Hlgb, guided S.rvlte to
CIF playoJl bertbt the past two aeuons.
Woade.r lf u -Ma.ter Del c:oada -eob
Woods mlgbt be In line to 1iteeeed Gallo?
Orange • Coast area t\\'0-m.llen are
certainly stepping high and fast. They
boki four of the five fasteSt clockings in
the C1F Southern Section. They are: Eric
HUist (Laguna U.ach) 9:01>.6; Gary
Blume (Marina (9:07 \: Brian Hunsaker
(Cdl'ol ) 9:08.4: then a Lompoc rwmer at
9:09, follo'A'ed by Colin P.1cConnell of
Edf!on, 9: 10.0.
E1:-Estancla Hl&b baske tball player
Skip Williama ended the CUJTtDt cage
campaign at U.e Onivenlty of Hawaii
wlU-n polnU ud 11 rtbounda, 1eelng
action In ti 1ames.
Frank Lombardo may never forget his
first-tvl!r . golf venture. In fact, be
probably should have-retired after
playing his firat~r bole.
Lombardo, a Bay Area resident, took
his maiden venture at Pltt.«>urgh
Counley Oub •nd cot a hol .. in-on the
first hole. Titers when he ahould have
quit. Ht needed. 153 strokes for the
mnalning 17 bol ...
A.Ad 11 Pboafx, Scou l'otUler cot a
t.GIHHne on a IQ..yaid bolt at
~ryvtle pH eo1ne. 1'm two 1to1111
late,r ~ ~Ulrick •ced CM 1ame bole.
LSU (New Orl .. nsl bask•lball player
Curtls Pace rttalls a game a111Mt
Georgia State in which h,e wu 4·for-4
from I.be lreo th row line and 5-for-6 from
the n.td.
Not badr E:oach Ron Grttne •ingled
him out lhe next day for extra laps at
pracl.I~. "What did I do? t'' Pace ask((I .
:~·vou missed one,' was U1t rep y .
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Bulls End Long
Playoff Drought
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DETROIT -Bob ~vt Notrt Dame's Jotm Shumate
broke a ~·ng dry spell and wilb: IS, Elmore's 12, 11 from
cwried the Chka,:o Bulls out Bill ~Kni«ht of Pittsburgh and
of a Na · onal Basketball • 11 \ecOnd hall points by
Associ11tloo playoff drought Wlscc\nsin's Kim Hughes.
viith ·h\s -range shooting • The West. coached by Ned
Tuetday night \\'ulk of Arizona State, was led
Love scored 38 points, 28 of by Kevin Restani ol the
them on jufnper'S ft'Oln 20 feel Unlvtrslty ·or San Francisco
or longer. •a1 the Bulls beat with 16 points.
Detroit 1()8.103 to lie their best~l-se\'en t-.'BA ~Vr-stern e iferby Odds
~erence pl!l-}"Off !er1es at 1-RESO -The Reno Turf
· 11 was the Bulls first playoff Club has lengthened the odds
Victory on the road. They on Kent~ Derby . future
dropped 18 previous road book fa\'Ollle Protagonist.
playoff _games. Bookmaker North Swanson
"II was our flr'st, wasn't It." said today ·the Elmendorf
Bulls coach Dick ~1otti' asked F'anns three year old is now
when reminded of the Bulls' a 5-1 choice. It had~ rated
road record. "it didn't break at 4-1 for the past three
any ice, though. There was no v.•eeks.
..ice....JL'l\'ill"be a new game Fri· Judger is the second pick
day.•• at 6-1. S'A·anson said, fol-
Jo.,red by Cannonade aqd Agi· e Nate r Uottore d tate at 8-1.
NEW YORK s .. ~hon • 1Uc1Uailus Witt•
Antonio's S'oren Nater ... J\.IUNICH -Jim !\IcManui. didn't start playing basketball of the United states and Nikki
until his college days and then Pilic or Yugoslavia won first
sat .l'A"O rears in Bill \ValtOn 's round matches 1\londay in
shadow at ·UCLA , was named opening round action of the
the American B a s k e t b a 11 \Vorkl Championship Tehnis
Association!s rookJe of the (red group) tournament~
year Monday. ~1cl\1anus beat Patrick
The 6-fooJ-11 0 u t chm a n Proisy of yrance, ~. ft.3, 6-4.
barely edged another 6-11 and Pilie beat Andrew Pat-
center, Caldwell Jones of the tison of South Africa, 'H. 7-5.
San Diego Conquistadors, in 6-3.
baJloling by sport.q writers and Phil Dent. Australia , topped
broadcasters in the ABA's 10 Tadeusz .Ntulszl, Poland , 7-6,
cities. The \'Ole Yt'as 24-23. 6-3. J ean Baptiste Chanfreau,
~ DfHlger~ Nipped France, do\vned Ryan Seeger.
South Africa, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5, and
PHOENIX -The San Fran-Patrice Dominguez. France,
cisco Giants· eonclude· their· defeated· Karl Fichtel, \Vest
Cactus Lea~ue competition Germany, 6-3, 7~. 7-~.
tonight against the L o s
Anoeles Dodge" whom they e itleNelll Si9t1s
beat here ro.:tonday night, 7-6, ·
h h . . . . BLOO:v!INGTON. l\.1inn. to stretc t e1r w1nn1ng string The rilinnesota Vkings an· to four gan:es. ond f The Dodaers still have a nounced the signing M ay o "' UCLA linebscker F r e d game left in Arizona against !he Oakland Alhletics Wednes-l\.1cNei11. their top pick in lhe
day in r.tesa. National Football Le a g u e
In the first spring meeting draft.
between the t.,.,·o. the Giants The Vikings have now sign-
pounced on left-hander Doug ed. 11 draftees, including the
Rau for five runs in the third six they picked in the first
iMing for a 7-2 lead. Catcher three rounds of the 1974 draft.
Ken Rudolph. <M,tain'ed from -~
1he Chicago ~Jast month , e Car Crashe s
hit a l.,.,'o-nfn· .:homer ' in the INDIANAPOLIS -Race
rally and Oiris Speier socked driver Bill SimpSon escaped
a two-run double. · injury Mond"y when his ract
Rudolph also had two singles Car hit the ?.'!11 during ''tire
fer three of the Giants' 11 hits, testing at the Indianapolis
and Steve Ontiveros had a l\.1otor Speedway.
slnele and triple. Simpson. of Torrance. is one
The Dodgers, V.'ho also had of several U.S. Auto C1ub
11 hits. closed the gao to 7-6 In drivers testing tires this week
the seventh inning when Steve at the speedway.
Gnrvey foll owed Jim \Vynn's •
infield single with a hQme nm e Postpo-11em-ent
off roolde right-hander Don
Rose. NEW ORLEANS
e En.t Rolls
LAS VEGAS -Len Elmore
of ~1aryland scored 12 points
pacing a first half surge that
helped the East to a 94-87 vic-
tory over the West in an All-
star basketball game" ~1onday
night
Vanderbilt forward Terry
C',ompton led the East in !ICOI'·
ing with 16 points fellow~
Complaints about the playing
area forced a one-day
postponement of the New
Od.eans World Championship
Tennis tour ~1ooday.
"\Ve found dUring th e
practice Sunday thal the area
back of the baseline was not
sufficient and workmeo are
going ~to have to remove
several ro'A'S of seats," the
spokesman said.
Univel-sity
Spikers
Defea ted .
Rick Risse postt!d a dou'>l e
vidor)r in the sprint! and Jeff
C05s 'Yt'on both hurdle races
but it wa~n 't enouQh a1 the
Univensily ltlgh Trojans track
and field team v;enl do.,..'tl to
defe.it at Valencia ~1onda)'
afternoon . 84-42., in Orange
League action,
Risse "'·on the 100 in 10. l and
tht 220 in 23.7 while ~ •·as
clocked !n 16.6 and 21.-1 ror the
hurdles.
Only ottifr varsity victors
for the Trojans were Cody
Bakkila .,.,,ith a 4:37.3 mile and
~like Evans with a 5-8 leap in
the !Ugh jump. . ... ..... ,.,
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7 Y ears Pass and Proctor ' . Are~ Sports Calendar
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It was 1917. ~ In OfMflt «Mtl Col'-!• /1·Jll\ co.11 ~. "'""°''' 11 ,_•ln • \\1Ullama, a tttShman at USC, movcu · 01.11 .......,.,.11 _ -.. LA •• 111111¥, ~-' ""-'' L-•, Miii'· ~
Then! was a war ln VMtnam arr;l 1 half·
millioR American servictmen were tnvolved.
Studi.1ta didn 't like It, taking IO the street•
to show their discontent.
Still no J~.-rv Proctor. c;.-.. ww. ,Or.,.. c ... , '°''-"' '' 11N11on ._.. ''" AMllttn\. Vlffh(I• 1• • ..... ~ ""'' ~ fl:l9flrl 11 ii:wn. l .....,. a..oi. !.t" ,.........,... •1 o-• Proc\or 1,._.ared last irear and .t\Jmped cu,.,~"'•" 11 ,,,.. 111111. """""°"' v ••Io '' o·,,.. ••n !: l'f"" (M" (Ofll!O* ll!)O). J), P1(Jllf1 ti (1 Toro l•·:IOl some. No su~r marks. just enough to get 1...::'.'.::..:0::::::'7;=:c_ ____ _:'.'..-":=:.:.c....:._c...:_:..;_ __
the boll !S•ln.
H'llight -Ashbury was a ).!ceca (or lie 'fi(l!shed school and tll•n ~,.. Ille big
yoW\gsters v.·antlng to drop out ol society.
There .,.,·ere no 1ong gas lines.
brt.a~ His club, the Southem CalUomlD
St,Pde~, rhan.gl'd coaches and names. The
,BC\'erly Hills Slriders hited Pete Peteraons
and he immediately took Proctor tmdtr hlJI
A youngste r, then 17, at 1'tuir IUgh in
Pasadena ..... as nfaklhg news in sports. lie
t wing. \
,.,.Jerry Is one o( the finest young mtn
around ." says Petersons. "1 \\'as thrilled to
get a chance 10 Y.'Ork v.•ith him And .,.,.e hll it
STEVE
BRAND
off rtal well ."
"Pete is the difference. He motivates" you
so much .you WANT to jump weU. He isn't
the rah-rah type. he just gets you moli-
\•ated,'' Proctor says.
* * * Proctor started the 1974 sea!ltln at 26-2 at
hurdled and sprinted but most of al}. he
jumped.
UCI. lie soared ~lt• at UCLA 1he .next
v.·eek andlil5t before his final jump al UCI a
...week a&'O ·sUnciay, Petersons )'elled into the
stands for someone to man the v.·ind gauge
so the jump v.·ould be considered legal no
lie Jong jumped like no one before. llis
best by I.he end of the year was 26--0IYa and
with Ralph Boston starting to decline, it ap-
pcarecl Jerry Proctor would lilke o\·er the matter what. It was .•
long jump. · He soared ?7-t~ •.
He passed up USC and UCLA. opting for
Redlands because he valued education first .
His mother y,·as a guiding influence.
· Petersons ran and wrapp!'d his arm
around Proctor. no easy task since Proctor
v.•as jumping gle<'fully.
•·niat v.·as a long time coming," said
PrO<'tor. "I'm back no .... ·. The job n6w .,.,.ill be
to stay ahead of Randy Vlilliams and all the
But as the years progressed. Proctor
didn 't improve. In 1969 his mother died and
for two years no one heard or him., 01hers. ·
* • * "l almost quit ," he said afler jumping '1:1·
1:v. recently at J;C Irvine. "l\.ty mind .... ·asn't
on jumpmg. The Joss of my mother was a
shock and I just couldn't concentrate.
"There was the pressure of staying in
school and beJping bring up a family."
"I have a job that interests me (he is the
coordinator of SHARE. a program which
provides missionaries in the field with stu-
dent help, at Pepperdi.M College\ and a
·coach who motivates me. I still netd to Im-
prove my speed to the t.akeof( board, bUt
I'm back:"
Bob Beamon came and went. There was a
void and a yowigster named Randy
Erase sevt-n yean. 'Proctor has t~
back the clock.
La~na IIonor s C~gers Pro Baseball
David Kiesselbach w a s
named most valuable player
?-.1onday night at Laguna
Beach High's annual sports
award banquet Honoring the
basketball team.
Special a'A'ard \V1Mers :
Varsit}'
Best Rebouaier: D a vi d
Kiesselbach; Best Free TI1row
shooter : Frank \Vright; Cap-
tain : ~1ark Rathbun: ~lost
VaJuabl.e: David Kiesselbach:
?-.lost Improved: B!air 1'1c~'lan-
Mesa Sets
Ne t E ve nt
The second annual Costa
~1esa High School vacation
tennis tournament will be held
·,Thur.Klay through Saturday.
April 11-13 with more than IS
schools expected to
participate.
The event will be staged on
the high school courts and
those of Orange C.oast College
directly across the street.
Both schools v.·ilJ he closed to
the public for the three days.
us: Coach's Award : ?-.tark
Rathbun.
Junior .v ... 11y
Most Valuable : &n· Bacon:
Best Rebounder : Eric Oil\\'·
son : Best Deiensivt Player:
t\latt Alba.de; MOISt Improved:
Jim Hall.
Sophomore
~lost ValuAble: John L1l -
jc11trom: f.fost Improved : Dus-
ty Dvorak ; MO!lt tnsplratio:tJal :
Phil Trimble; ~fr. Husllt': Jeff
Taylor,
Fresbm1n
1'fost Valuable : Norman An·
·derson. Jeff Greenough. Phil
P..fc?-.1anus, Rich N1niis. David
Strombotne; l\fost Jmpro\'ed :
Jeff Greenough : Captain : Da -
"\•id Strombolne: Co a ch '!
A'>'·ard: John Brotherton.
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WHO'S IBE
Sometimes the answef to a problem lies right in
front of us. Consider the wrnk envrronmenl in
your own backyard. Oler 900 firms no~ call It
home and many of the people working here live
nearby. You owe II to your gas tank to 1nves11gate
• moving your business to this area. The
,6,000-ac re lrv1ne Industrial Complex is here. New
industnal builO!ngs and condominiums are
• av8~abte f()(-1mmed1ate cx::cupaOC)( N,ewport
Center and Airport Center otter a varig.ty of office
space. And new medical offices.will open here
~arty in 1975. AU these deVelopmenls are O\vned
and managed by The !Nine Company. Think
about relocating your business. Call one of our
people and lel lhem make yoor dream CQme true.
Oll1ce Space/Tim Sloati644 ·34:}3
Medical ~l/,jike.Roach/644·3496
Irvine Jndusflia/ Complex/Craig Lyon/833·1010
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C.Ompetition v.ill be in
singles and doubles and on the
varsity and novice level and
for singles only for freshman
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Buying a compact car 1vith a six·cylinder engine
can make room in your budget. If that compact car is
an economical 1974 Chevy Nova 6, you'll also end up
with a lot of room in your car. '1Automotive
Industries' Roominess Index" says no
domestic compa4:t at any price has more
head and shoulderroom, front and rear,
than Nova. The roomy, economical
Tht 3·0001. You can carry people around com-
fo rtably in any 1974 Nova 6. The Hatchback Nova 6 lets
you carry lots of filings around comfortably. Open the
-::====-_:_:rear hatch, fold down the rear seat.
at the final ex<fiting
rounds of the
Colgate-Dinah Shore
Wmners Circle LPGA
Championship.
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Nova 6 comes in three versatile models,
2·door, 4·door and Hatchback. All in
all, Nova 6 makes a lot of
sense
right
now.
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-and you'll have nearly six feet
of fiat load space. Six fiat feet
are just what you need on grocery
shopping or moving days. Right?' -
DIFIROIET MAXES SEl\'5E FOR AMERICA.
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SHOWNAIOVE IS ONE OFtO SMALL CARS FIOM CHIVRCUt
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' Who'll be the 1974 Champion? ~ • the greatest in women's golf
Come to Palm Spring$ and watch • history! Send tor your
.as the best women pros compete for tickets today. Just $5 can
first prize of $32,000 and a Chrysler . put you in the front row of Mission Hills
Imperial. Total prize money adds up' to Golf and Counlry Club for lhe Colgate·
$200,000 in this week of great golf-Dinah Shore LPGA Championship.
••••••••••SEND IN THIS COUPON TODAY•••••••••• I I I MAIL TO: Co'lat•Dln•h Shor• Winner1 Ore le I I P.O. 8cD 2222, Palm SPflnp. C..Uf. 92262 . I Check pl)'lble to: DeKrt Hospltll Foundltton-UnJted Way I •, -I Send me tickets It SS each. Tkltlt 1dmlta one to Mission Hilll Crounds end I aubhot.IH. (Chedl one ~IOW): I
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20 OA\LY PILOJ• • T\J"\11.ly Aprtl .2. l974
Cyclist Fair ·Flies '~n Air;
Broken Shoulder Mending
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Lagwia Bcllch ba!kctball coach Jtrry Fair
'.vas l~ilalized reccnll)' uftcr n bi(')'Clt>
accident on his \\'HY to $th001 "'
heforc !he meel was ralncd out. In addition to
the boy!! ffi('('f , a J;lrls n1l'Ct ~ould have bl'"n
nin simultaneously fcutur1ng University, El
~oro uncl l:Jitancia. F"::ilr, "'ho li\'l'"I in i\1i.~slo1~ 'ir jo. had !>ctn
1nak ing the 12.1'..1·1nilc trip tron1 his h<>n1c to
lhc sL·.hool for 1w:1rly a n1on!b, w1d although
he says hl' enjoyed 1he ridl'. Oc had several
close scrapes v.·lth cars.
Anloni; the idc:is hc1n~ <:onsldcrcd for
future oon1pt!l1tons bY !innnclall)'·lroubll'<i
o.tlhll'tlc dl'par1n1ents is thut or dropping '
JUnlor 1111n;i!y cornpelltions and subs11tuti11g
girls C\'1.'lllli 1n their pli1cc. Last Tucsdoy as he w:1s 1noving along be
heard the, screech of bntk~s and turned
quickly :lround 10 sec if hi! wa s in danger. It * * * i\o Ju.slice dcpartment-01\c of !he hardest
\1·orkcrs toward providing OJ much·lll'l'<ilod
sv.·im1ning pool at San Clemente 11igh has
bt..'t·n to.lrs. Jeanne \\'i\son. whose 11.r1n sons.
Dtmcan and .\olalcohn have been steady
1l('rformcrs on -the Tritons teah1 for three
.s<•ttsons.
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WESC H
~ •• t1Uring lhc course of those sca!i<>ns, lhe-
\\'ilson.s, like other San Clemente 's\\•im
ra1nilies, ha v e put up \\'lth practice
sessions at weird hours aad daily tripS to
somctin1es distant pools for work.outs. lurnrd ·out Fair "'as in no danger from the
car, but he lost control or lhl' bieyclc, hil p
high curb and n('V.' Ol'Cr the hnndlebars
coming dOY.'tl on his head und shoulder.
At long last. the San Clemente aquatics
program wlll have a pool of its own next
season, but it'll come too !ale for the \Vi!wns,
\.mo graduate· this yc~ir.
The rcsull \\'<IS a broken left shoulder .which
requ ired surgery and \\'iii incapacitate the
coat'h !or an iodcfinit c prriod. * * * 'Dana Hills High v1ill be sponsoring 'a fund·
raising b:ish to raise mon ey for its v.•cight
room on April 21. 1'entativety titled the
"Spring Thing:: It is planned as a fj\·e-ho11r
get together replete "'ilh' dinner, clinic.'i.
·movies and a Serv ice auction \\'here there'll
be things like trips ~nd prizes up for grabs. -
The influx or women Into ~rts is turning
!ron1 a trickle. to n tidal wavt'. as South Coast
area schools arc becoming well av.·are:
ltcm-Qann ni\ls lligh alhleti~ director
Del Tanner was bn !he staff recehtly at a
clinic in Los Angeles for prep athleti&
trainers. * * * lie reports ·that 350 nUended the clinic,
and 650 more had lo be ti.J.rned a\\•ay. A big
reason for thc ·unex~edly high allendant-e
w:i.s the participation by women coacheS and
traineNJ interested in learning techaiques they
tiattn't had to worry about heretofore.
Jten1: University High was planning an
es:perimcnt with its track. meet with Brea
Former t;niversity lligh track stars Jim
Dykes ;u1d Rob Bradford arc competing now
for Cat Stale tl.ong Bcach1 and Fullerton
JC. Dykes has been under the SO.sccund
.mark for the 440 CQruiistently, bul hasn't lx'en
placing against slrong competition pro vided
by teams like UCLA ~ USC. Bradrord has
been placing well in the aso:
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Alamitos
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PSA wants to dear the air
(and dear up yo.... q111esdons
.about Caifol•11ia ·
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Now that !he PSA Gnnningbirds are In full flight.
we lhoughl you should get lhe rwrs1orY. Exactly ymere
we go, wh en we go, hOVJ oflen, 8nd hOW much
it's going to cost. DesPite required culbacks, we stilf
have more Calilornia flights than any olher airline and
nobody has fewer fares. To prove It. here's our entire
schedu!e -·11ights, fares, lhe works. Complele and uncut.
So you can cut out and Uy some place.
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NEWAND
UNABRll>GED
1974PSA
GRINNINGBIRD SOIEDULE
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•........ LEAVE ARRIVE '•
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I 7;15 am a·1o n1n Non-slop Ex Sun •,
":' 8:30 a1n 9 25 am Non-stop Sun ,,
; 10;30 am l l'.'f5-'11m Non-stop Ex Sun '"j.
•"" 12:4Spm 1:40prn Non-stop Sun (•
1 5:45 pm G:AO pm Non·stop Daily ,
1 6:50 pm 7:45 pm Non·stop Fri & Sun t I I
"• ~ SACRAMENTO $23.00 /
' 7:15 am 8:55 am One-slop Ex Sun '~
: 8:30am 10:15am One-stop Sun •' ~ 12:45 pm ::i·so pm VIA SF Sun ;-_.,,,
} 5:45 pm 7·35 pm Via SF Daily '~
''""'' A ' • ••PSA Grve:s'(Oll LJ"l-. ···' ••
ThinlLwhat yo u cari
accomplish ... when
you really try ... ......
Let's keep Newport
a delightful
place to live
\
E ect Pete Barrett
NEWPORT CITY COUNCIL
Vote April 9th
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Area Girl s For Los A.I l<lei>hooe (714) !1!7-'13711. Grid Oinic .
Res1tlts Harness Entries · Wednesday
The evening football clinic
will be held on c<lMCCUlive
Wednetday nlgllts (Olcluding
the third WcdM!day of tactl
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G-Olden \Vcs1 · Co I 1 e gc · s
\Yrestling team will be honored
with a banquet tonight al the
Reuben E. Lee rel'Tau r:int in
Ne~'f>Or\ Beach. II begins at
6,30.
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more than
blackwah.
Why pay a big premium !or Wh1!ewall
tires? Now you can gel our laugh
Atlas Cushionaire wh.i1ewalls for only
9~ more than the blackwall price.
regardlessol size. The Cush1ona1re's
our strongest b1as·ply tire, wilh lour
lull p8esol smooth-riding polye ster
cord. Stop by soon tor th is greal
tire value. Oller ends Apnl 30.
" .Atlas Cushionaire
blackwal.
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Precision wheel balancing .
Keeping Wheels balanced helps correct s497
a common cause ot vibration and
l)fematuret11eweat. 4wh<Ml•
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Roys Voll eyhall
halt A 7' Datsun z•.'•,...-
lligh and Vince ~1.c<.'Wloui.rh o!I
Saddleback C.Ollege will be. the
featured speakers \Vednesda y
c\·l'ning at !ht Orange Coupt)' COSTA.MHADAnUH • ,.,,. ... oi::l l
Evening F'ootba.11 Clinl'c series 21 4SHAllOl.ll¥D.CM.
:u Or~nt~·ood Saving s1 ~~~~'!!5~•'!!~'!"!'1~1'!!9!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!~ Building, 1640 Ad;uns n Cost:.q . '
~!c~a. II start! at 7:30. · RABBln ?.1r:(..'ullough. will let·lure on Jj JJ"'. ··~ Ooep Sccond.:111· Play,'· , .,i,o.. •vTO-tt0M110WJ11a11I
Jollowe<t by nos .. w, pcesen· ( J,:, INSURANCE
tation.-··Offensi\'e Linc' Play ·-'; tf 1t14 H•l'Mr le•~
:ind PraC'tiec Coordination". \..!.. COSTA Ml$4 ~
Apcil IO. Maci10n Ancich '"d -548-5554 -~
hi~ football staff will elaborate ---
on !he SI . Paul lligh School
football program._. ....._.
Coaches on au leycls of com· ~1"'51~,R .. W, ... AE.,ERS
p<'lilion 11.re welcome to at-~ -· ~·
tend Clinic fee and agenda in-Wod1 "' W-Hoirn• '-
formation is a\•ai\able al !he ,._,1hci1f•ll l"pil--'•'"'lly,
door ,.., l'linic flights or 2052 Newport ,llvd .
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INE CAR OWNERS
LEATHER
LIFE
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DOES YOUR CAR IDLE ROUGH? WE
START HAID? CAN HELP GIVE Poot! MILAGE? -
THE CARBURETOR -SHOP 1101 ..,,._ •lVP., COf!f MIU U l·f t .. .......... --·--·.--
DON'T DISCARD THOSE
OLD-TENNIS ·SHOES ! !
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2 wheel• $.2.97 lncludn weight•.
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AUas Steel Belted Racial 78.
Our newesl radial. and the top performer in our Atlas
Hne. Outstanding mUeage, 1ract!0'1 and ease ol handling.
Let us shOw you how 1n1s qua.hiy radial can cos1 you less.
mile !or m1le.1han
oonvenhona\ tires.
Good values and service,
right in yoll' ~.
AllhOugh Some stations have shortened !heir
nours due to the gasoline shOrtage, many
Exxon VatueCenters are sta'fing open to
service your car oven when their pumps are
temporarily closed !or gasotine. Vou can shop
loratire. a bilttery, gelan01tchange and much
more right In your own netghborhOOd. Stop by
"your nearoy Eincon Va1ueCenter·and check
Aul all lhe good values this month. •
Tine Wl!ll ID dwp at molt v.ecenlln:
Elf(ON
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Engine~.··
• Replace points, pl!Jgs and
conoonser.
• Set llmlng and dWen.
' AdJUSt Idle speed. set lul!ll
m1xtu1a.
We also che<;,k dlstrlbulor
cap, rotor, ignltlO wiring,
PCV valve, 1 8~"' .,_...,
fl!terandca 1 tor.
Replacement parts re-
quired !Or lhese Hems add!·
1ion11, it necessaiy .
A•~lonfJOC~"'ghef Cllec<
o"' prc11 IO< Cl~ ,.,..,. 6 -··
lkllll'·~ check. Thisserviceislree for the asking. W'e·Hcheck belts, radiator and
l"leatef hasft. transm1sson. power steering and brake nuid levels. -
Val
Look, for the Vakleeenter sign.
Blue V1lutCentet' t'vn• k:Sentity service
stalions operated by £non Company, U.S.A.
Prices and otters showri above are 1vailab4e
at these service statkx'!s.
Red Y•tu•C.ntw 1lgn1 lcl1ntlfy pattieipaling
fndependent EJCXOn.dealert. Prices and ortm
may vary et these stallor!s.
All offer~ end April 30.
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DAILY PILOT
Claulfled Adi By \Yll.JJA.\t. GLOVER
t\E'V \'ORK CAP ) -\\'ill}'
Loman, meet Ted Snyder.
l'\ot since "~th of · a
Salesman·· has the despair of
middle 11ge bttn dramatized
y,·i1h such absorbiz!g intensity
as In "The Killdeer," l\O'A' on stag'~ at the Public Theater.
In outline, there are many
similarities in Jay Broad's
story to its predecessor, but
GtM~
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''The
Poseidon
Adventure" ...
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"My1tories of
The .Deep"
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Costo Me10 548-1 552
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INGMAI< R ERG~I r< ~ "TlMWrrWtW-" ''Lo•• .. ,." 1.-ci>I CRIES AND
WHISPERS
Specilt Price 1.l:lll lo l :DO •·"'·
C•1<Ctpt ''"'· 6 Mol1.) S 1 .00
DEL
MIEllCOLES POR LA NOCHE"
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TACOS
t9c • •l"rom~p.m .
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Haga det M1ircoles su d ra para cenar luera de e1:11 . En Oel
Taco el Ml61<:ole$.,.POr 11 nocl"le es Noelle de Tacos. Usted
ot:111ene 3 sabrosoi Del Ta cos por 16!0 99". Esle·MW1cole1.
distrute de una cena tamaiio.tamlllar qua nunca orv1da1!.
A prec1os que usted 8flCOntra1a sin competenc•a.
NEWPORT BEACH SAHTA ·ANA TUSTIN
•rh Slffff •~d lfll Hiii ""'
H•wport fwy. So111a A11a fwy.
HUNTIN ~TON ' BEACH COSTA MESA
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•t SprhttdaW •t fell'¥itw
SANTA ANA
LUCIUE BAU ;'MAME" .
I i(Aiff1CE ARTllllR • lllllJCi MVISIJN • XIYC! VAA r.tIDI '"""""" I
ROOERTPR£STOO at.~ ... s • ._;::·:.• ··~Sr»-....-~.lbal"WME. "i ·
'OIJl.4£ 1 :1.~Pa & ;ic:l6[~i !. lU a.: ~·71 'r"''~" ·9.r.4!.,. fl"fl.~ r, ;:' ·:io,C(_,·~
NOW PLAYING
EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT
SEATING NOT RESERVED
2:00. 5:00, 7:30, 10:00
QROUP SALES INFORMATION AVAll...A8Lf
3 OSCAll NOMINA1'1QNS
' lBl::ST ACTOR)
• the substmce-is q u I t e
distlnctively a I a t t er • d a y.
mourn f u I dirge-comment
about snug but no longer smug
suburban survival.
Llke Wiiiy, TN!. Ls a
sal'5man, t~gh his specialty
is y,·a:ste-di'J)OSal machinery. Ther~ are again tY.'O 90l'l:I, the
older seething y,·ith teen-age
contempt. Wife Sparky shields
dnme~ic anguish by staying
Ofl the weekend party circuit,
talks about suicide.
sealJ)l!I sharp. AJ tM m:1n whn
brlgtiily graduated rmm high
school ai 1'6 arid has ever sulCe 642-5678
been on a tobogg8J'I or cl\ane· I~==::=::=::===----' '-------'---'I ing jobs Md ln·law supoo'1 . I.:
Ralph \\'aite depicts hale-
fellow exterior and inner pain
wlth cauterizing precision.
ln !he dictionary, kllld~r is
a~w-etlands bird that <'m L.'I a ,
long, penetrating. plai tive
cry. "The Killdeer" sounds a
harrowing. unforgettable re-
quiem ror 'ftithcred aspirauon.
'.\lartba Cited
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"THE STINo·• ...
"CHARLIE VAll:RICK ..
"FANTASTIC .. lANET" •••
''McQ''
SUl'fRCOP IN ACTION!
Through h\'O acts of searing
e"posure, with lots of little
jokes along the wav to t>asc
lht> biuemes.s , Bro3d "'orks
for an archtypJI ca., history
of the canker that may curdle
any fanuly's American
Drt'am. TI'lt s c r 1 p I ' s OC·
casional flaw 15: a tendency to
take too long to make a ti0int.
The performance. di~C<i
by !'ifeh·ill Bernhardt. Is
llOU. Y\VOOD ~UPI 1
r.tartha Ra\-e has been
ay,·arded tt.e Scre('fl Actors .
Guild a"-ard ··for outstanding
achie\•ement in fo.-;tcring the
finest ideals of the octuii;
profession" for her part in
entertaining U.S. troops in
Vict.itam during the late "·ar
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"CHARIOT OF THE GODS?"
"POSEIDON ADVENTUR~" (G) ...
"THE NEPTUNE FACTOR"
Kids Like to
Ask Aruh·
·--~ '· ~· ,,., ROBERT REDFORD....,mlA FARROliJ
TH>
GREFlT
GATJBY
STARTS WEDNESDAY APRIL .3
PAlJl. ROll(RJ
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BEST PICTURE • ACTOR •
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BEST DIRECTOR· "°"' to!Mlll
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Re'C' ord Str11elurtl 1,.., 'Notk., •• • • · · "· · · ,, a,J,J .. lil ,M•Oitw1lt \r\lf•MI Full SltD VlbftlOf °'"'"*'l•t ll'Ofl worter , ., • ll ._,,. M..:IWIJC.lll 1won. '"""or •~n•' lc...cr.i.., ••Ol'>t111
Fifties Fnuny 1nou on
By JERRY BUCK
LOS ANGELES (A Pt -Jlas
it been 1$ years :since Sid
Caesar's wild. ins.plr.e .d
zaniness lllumlnated the TV
tube?
In le le:Vi!ion'i; I n r ll n c )' '
beginning In 1950 \'l'lth '4Your
Show o f Shows" when he wu&
only 22. Caesar pushed 001n-
( TV REVIE\V )
l.'dy to the limits of controlled
mania with I mogeric Coca.
Carl Reiner <Ind Howard l\Tor·
riS'.
BY THE E!'iO of 1958, after
l'lt'O fTl()f(' shov.·s, ''Caes:1r's
llour" a nd a short-lived. re-
union with 1'-liss Coca. it wns
all O\'er.
As far as the networks wr-re
concerned. the s a t i r i c
~peniov3 had burned out.
T eleVi15ion has a rnvc nous a p-
petite for tntent. and its short
history Is filll .. "li "'ilh ~tars .who
burned brightLf and a re
seldom seen now.
Caesar makes one of his
rare a ppearances lo nif!ht on
an NBC s 'p e c i a I , "l{am-
burg('rs." (Channel ~'at IQ.
p.n i.). TIIC title is just ll
catchy '>'"Ord ~ that meAns
nothing. but the show is a pilot
and could mean frequent ap-
pearances b y Caesar next
season.
"YES, 1·0 LIKE to be back
on every wtek," Caesar said
in the small office he shares
with his longtime product:.r ,
fl.1ax Liebman.
lltnc:t E•K~r ··· · ' • I.II t . ..i M9drot t1lc1I 11=1~ 0 P9"1ot (conc;rtt--Cl.,-,.J~ fuid don't h.3 I 1 • llolwtll Gt 1ll"IU••I you Vt 0 txp am • .... U.IOlllllS ...... ..._, lttlkW' ~·!Or llt\Kk ,_1,.,, 011.,.,.,,,,...,.,.,..
It ," said Beartle, w ho also 1-1"1111 & w1111r-.«1 !k-S/1,,1: Ut-J11111 "'•"" ,_1,.1
l,., .... ,, .... .., .. a. ... t;;>"'.!_ .... ,,P ... 1'9<>-tk 1 $1 .10-$/11121 11 .~11113 "°'' Oii Ml.o.IM MICl'd ... OH<••or ooproduce!I "The Sonny & ' VK••l-.>'X1 lk-J111n ttll'lltr Oclof•tlor t1..,1t11 0t 11 .. 1.,.1
Di "'SOIUta"OJ• ~ Forc ..... 11: Not lti1 '""" * per hovr "'°'' 1N111 lfl• llOllrl~ .. ·191 1111 or 1h1 •IMllll• rir,.. 1.,."' Mtvltlo EqoulptMM tili19IP enolM. ..., .. Cher Comedy !lour.'' 18 .. 0 111911111 , .. n thc.•1i0tl o~•• whl<h h1 t..1 1MO•,..hl11 • .., lttth.olltlo u w. 11r11QI
• ""'" 111m 1111n lfll.l'rOOflltd l•• 11'1,...ln r"ll MAChlne OPtt•• "lie brings something to it. A1.,._11 '"-''· i....o1tril.ri •rid 1r-• • •.•. , , .. ·• •t~l tt·: ':·~ )llp '°".., l'wl'l'IO Qpt111or <-r-c1riv ... 1110,..llllc "'""II
You're building a sketch w ith of J>&earriane :~~:~ ~=::~.~ _;.",1t'~i .. oi io'i.s(.,. llclu. Pl•(:· ' . ,..:;;~~1'rt'~~;..l°""''1
ho lo he ,,.. u .... •NI lll••llnt r1' 1!1 """°'' 11\d ••Oll»l•tl Of "!1111· Tvnllll LKomoll•• Olle••'Or ...... lO lfld VP lO •l'ld IMlllll'll\t :II """'•I
a guy v.· K>"'S where I •••r ""°'· TtV••"'"' Of m11110c1 uUll ,., 11K11 lotd· S.'°J 1 ou• , s•st 111119,r cr•flf IA\l\ll11-W"'et11 °" 11'""'1r 'YPll
la ugh ts. You're not sitting on 1111" "•-•cw. 21 1"' •NI ,111..eina · · ·· ·• ·· ·· · ·' · · ·· · 10s Wtlololctff OD11•1« ''''""''" •nd Wl\fll Ty111 o~u t; yo. ,.,. C""41rl0o, l(,t lll•Yn O•rllno •M Jtc~V lh1Q;iyrn011!1t ~n ·· ..... .... ·• t.ZSS $. ..IU up IO 1nd ltlcludl"9 ll' yct't.I ~
the edPC of )'OUr c h11ir . ll GrMn JIOO•"' J 1110 "'urltl f . (UMnl Dumper (OI\ , Y••0 or l•rOtl mt••• '"" S.2H 1 15' TrtclOK OClt .. tor-Bullclcl H. Tim~ St••-(Jl"911 t!'ftll\I
& ' ' h•Mlll\o t..rlk <•mtn•l ·····•· ·• . •.. •. · · ·· ·• S.ro5 urr 1o 1~ 11 p . nv-t'f'I '"" tlmoltr 11pu, vp 10 1nd lnc:llldlnt beco""'5 tun." Flc-nt. A. Jt•n"'-1!• '"' J1m11 (IUPOOI Oleo•• llflll 111\lttl•r •. . .. .•. J.nJ J•1l • 11' 0-S '"" tlmil•• --1 .,,... 0•~10 t~IKdfMI• , , ,,,,,, • • ··•· i.itS i••s t.OtS Woklor-G-ril ,,.,..
Caewtr said he sees little ~::~ ... ~·~~:::~u::4,~.1c:~L:..,.1, l:!~~~ ~':.'l~~~t,1!,~~'':"'~'i.!i~r . ·•· f't: f·::f :·::: ~~ .. o~~ :, Conc:•t1;·SP{~.H~·, .. .,··,;;;;·411;,;.;,119·~~ ii..-.~~1 change in TV satire since he All•"· l'e1r1<i1 o. •nd Elle<• J. co11co111 cvr1•-•-v1D111 ~mt>r•ne •M l'orm Oiltr .• S 1n , .. , 1·111 Mllll•lt p1.,1"' Ma<lllnt oo.rt1or (IMrlNr Grt..i v ,,,,..u•r A11>urv, C111rt.i E. -M1bt! I(, tonullt ~lw M111, (.IJllll'>O, StorlllQ Oki 01 Ht·., C-•flt S~ SIOS 6 . .tSI type _) K<l'ld""" rtc111ifll)
began 25 years ago. !11i1ty, N!chol•• 1'. •NI TllV l'lo"9 (011cr1l1 k•Hlllflt tor A(l"9h $1•'k• OH Cl" •<OOfOlllCt IML Lb ... ltMd P~IO!'. W•O'lt• Pt(IO<' or 1lm1i.r, Opt11t0r Oowt , !11111 A. 1NI Fr-lie-lllolll Mtmor4ndVm ot Undtn11"°'119 with Ct"""'I lrlcltt cf-Optritor ''The onli· thing that's ha!\,, NtlG-• .. lorllllO L ...... JDl'lll JI , M•10111 t11tld 1/!t/11 ) .... .. ... ... i.OU 'nS s td ,,,, , .... ,, •'··· •• .,,_ M-.··--·-· " Trohtr. J1v W1UKt •"" El111bt•11 An11 c~rtlt w1111 c..,..ino · · · · · ··· ·· ··· · ·· · · i.Dtli s m i l.S ,.._,:,:.,,7 .... -• .,. ....... ;.~_,:,·::;:: ....._.,:::: <G·-•• ""••I ~-~ ,., that the hori""nS Mv .. •v F·-k-c •NI Miidrid . .. . ··-···· . . . ~--...... ...... .. _ -....,_ ·-.... ..8 . r-'"-"' .,,, v.,, 01;,,..,, G,.u, 1 • ..., DIN.I $1a111ty Crl_,, Sllorlf'. L••9if19, Sllff'I~. '"" l rt nc;J'I 1r1c1,... , c0nc;rei. p-OPtr••or (trll(lr; "'°""'led ) 011 ... tt'<llll•ttl
O""'oed. The hardest "'Ort! ""C ""'"' C1rl EOw••tl Jr, ·~ M•rf'U•t l-IMCl·GUlded L-Wlnt Mll'llmtf . . . ... . . . . '.. J JO.S l..JXl:S' 'ill (OllUtlt tA .. tr 0$>trl l0t -P1v• !Oller 01 JPl.lfMY""""'''"'"
RETURNS TO TV
Comic Sid C1eur
siderably since the 1950s, Is R ·
terse n1an privately who
guards his o pinions abouJ why
he has not been on television.
r-AMI SlmpSOI\ Cvlllftll Torcti Opt•1lor lDe<'JoOllllOll) •......•.. . .•. JlllS S.!.d S.ftS rlQu!redl COUid USC \\'aS 'gosh' Or 'Oh Ro-. N1nc:v JOll\ 11\d Tllo!Yl11 Ot-mollt.011 UDD<tt, lll<f CltffllnQ OI Dr oc-l l'ICI IUl!lbtr J kl l."S S.t•J Cr•nt 0Per1tttr (Ult to 1rld iMk.ldi119 n ton Clflt<lh') Olltr OI'
darn.' VtnO..-vt•e ~ o..1111r: All pO-.ttr orms. u ch,odlflll JK •-'11-•, Jovr111v,,...11-rraillff reqvl•9dl (Long 9_,. N Y 1ppli<At>WI
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With )'Ollr materia l 3S content. J!l~mNY, EltlllO' 11:11111.ell -Mtrberl I.oft HCllH ...... •••.. . ............................ t 5,0.it S.~'5 J.ttS Grou!l"f M1Kfll111 09ftl!or
If you do it tastefully, you can A""''"' Fl,.. Grder, H~"w1v 11)(1 5tr"'I P1"111t. Al..ofl1, M .. dlnq Slllc!O Operator
h , n d 1 e oontro,•e rs>'al '""" Fet,.nlllt'!JI•· 01v10 WtYM '"" Jt,ui """"''Y' 1nc1 11..,11., 1ype 11oovv e""'iru<!lool .... .. s.1•J s.tts 1.oo1J MHvy ou1v Jt11pe!r""'11 u .,....,. M1rl1 ' f I WI l dot Pll Ind Oti;rll MOii! 0Pfrttor !OktOO floOm trod llfl'lll lr IYPtl jccts." , ~mlt", lit•11Ct11NI Eow••d 1 Fl•t watelltr, L "'°'"· '~ °' ri ..... tf'~ ..... ,:... J.W s . ..s s.tolJ Kolm•~ l!ltlt Loa<!tr ar•d 11mfl1r ~pe (Ollt r or JourM'(ITllPI< GUlorll.~rv ~'""':~o~;;fv~-;;.." Gtt''t"br, P•P..lnt Lioorff .. ,. .. , .. ., ................ i.o.s S,)QS 1.1H lr11rM1 requln~l Ii(' SJ:iid hC did Mt See any MOOf't , 1111 Vlln o Oto< t 0 A• POI T ~" "" F m Niii 5.lil i.IOS ,.UJ L1Tou1n1•v fltotl Ccmp.K'lot or ilmf\1r 'YI"
parallel between "Your Show ~:;~·~'.'Au1e:.i":L~.~ tl'1v10 J.' · ~:: t i 1
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and had lo ng' S,.' I a in' e d M t:tc: Elmer LO'WI tllfl OH nnt Kt!lltm~. J'o!m"" """ men 1pplvl"' l •pf\•ll. lfy•kOld, M1Kk l11, M•cMr>e Opcrftor ('"yd, -0;1tr CH' Jo11U1tym111• u M Vt ' cr«>1otc l>mt tlVl!i< "'" 1lmll•• l)'Pt """rlalt ,, • .,,ff re.iulrl!'d _ ruDbff.1ir.., 1111 or tr,.ck typ.t)
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came up he sm}ed :i!Jld said quick sk('tches. ~.;!:~:·J~~1L~:U';',,!:,", ~''"' t::::;· ~:.;~~·~y011W~!!;1 "a. "t.n~'"~:· ····· :: .... ..,. tf:' r-:;s !:i.u ·~~·;~~;~11i:,·~:u~:.:,c~vc1;,,.. C•b tOll typel 1011 « JOllr• ~'I don't know. 'laybe
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get pare.no1 . In the old days. Caesar said. imllh ihlr1tv Merv Ind M1rk Lel•l'ld """"""""'"I Ind FoolollO.....Curb .. Gullet .. SlcHw•)-1) .. '·°" S.oftJ J.,,U l)'r.t -JOlln Oee•t, 13C Ind slmlllr 1l119!e UtlllJ
Caesar, '", was bes t knO\\'n • ,.., 11 :rt °""'''°' or Pneum1tl<. G•1. E1tc1r1< Toots. Vlbf1flt111 lklPllMOl'r OPfr11or (C''""""' a..a wne.11 lrPt -onr IYI '(Cls .. ,... "I v.·ouldn'l ha\'e done it that ll'M" c M1<~i""1 & 11m111r ~k:•I laol• not _,,,.1, ~P ~ 1nd 1t>CM:ll119 •'• .,,,,.J
for his ""Y sati'rcs and h•'s "'ay I ""uld ha"e really taken e11.._.. Stcllll! J. ai..t Ow•'flll E. c1111111.o ~t••.n •• ........ ............ . •... s.ns s tc.S 6,llS htrfAC• ~ffi-1 -P1111er <>Ptt•loN ...... , " • "v • Ktrb"""il~· 1t-.rr Elt"n·-Tim-"'"" L•V•• -•orml119 Ill "'vlce1 in fht l•Yl119 I. I,.. llubbotr•llrfd Etrlll Moving Equ!prnenl Operllor fll'll,ttllp(•
unerring sense of l he ii on. Not just a flash.'' o111y w • .,,.. 11•t111o"" of pipe ••om »>e-"'"' of r«elviflCI "'"" in •"111lne, uP to 1nd 1t1c1uc11r>1125r111.1rr..a1 ·d · I On H bu " Caesar's a~·n-from TV Flemn10, Glfrll\ .-,n.n and C1rmcll.,. ,,._., 111ltl'I u11111 <Pmp!l'floo ol C1Ptr1ti•''" lfl<Nlflntt '"' 'l'rtf>ChlllO MKlll.,. C»f••tor (o..tr 6 11. depth c1111clly. '"~""~ rt ICU OUS. " am rgers ""'-' '-'-Alice m i nd 111 form1 Of 11.ol>ul•r m1terl1I """""'' plpt, ..... IK!llrtr'I ral1"9) (Oller CH' .JO\fml'Y'"ln-lr•iner reqvlr9'11 he takes part 1n seve ral i,n thci pc:ist )'('ar ~·as partly M1w1111. Lindi J'" •lllt Wlllli 11m< °" non .... er1mc, cond\I", •1111 .,.., 9111« 11111on-'1'o""'' C•ffl• <»tr1tor fl...., 01>tr11or1 tT<1v!re<1 11 111 llmes)
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' of blac kouts, all created by timt helping Lichman pot G1mocr•. JI-' L""1' '"" ""'' • ot" ,,., °" otM• prodvct ...n.t"°""tr •nd .,.;""°"' ,,.. •I'd °"''• ar ,1m111rl cau1ioo:t r, T•mlltf", k r•Ptr •nd l'u•h
I Ctrrnll\ O d Dolllld W 11r11 lo ll'lt NhH't 01 rnt1 •rl1I ·ltom """ldl 1!11 tvtllr l r9f:li>r, tlft!llt t!'Q ll\tl ~Titers. together a movie ca led ''Ten v111 Foc11en. '"''°" . •n · 11, ..... , .. 1,1 11 11~ic.t•«1 ... , ............... s . .w 1.oos '·'" TrKtor oper11or ieoom 111~11menn1
Chris..Be.arde, coproduccr of . From Your Show of Shov,·s." 1a~~1coot. Vtltrlt L '""Frink M, PIPt Liyeo ·1 !li<kuP Ma", t:01t11M1. ''°"'''"'· maklllf of Tr1v.n.., l'IPI Wr1pplno. ClMnlng '"" fltndl!'ft M1c~lnt
the special with Allan Blyt, The reprise or 10 kinescope !Jl\t«I, Judilll Ann. M. ~" ll•tllfl loil\11, POlnlint .,.., ... v Ind '" 011\er ••rvktl 5.)lS s.115 'lll Turontl Loc:omotl .... OM••lor cover lO ~llt ) ( ~ d ""
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need laughter: It's desperately
needed Instead o f being bom·
Qarded with shoek w ave after
shock wave. We lle('d a
respite. T o s how that there is
some fun. You can't take rhe
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said: ''Sid "'asn't that rcla:tcd ske tche'S from th(' old scri<'S is MOOft, PaSul A. 1;;" ;nd ~11'P1ul Overil!t Concrete VIDt1ror Oper11ot, 71 ~ovno1 & ewer ·· U!J S.'I05 6lS$ $1\ovtl, rKk"°=, z.':i't.";'·c5~)1\el~o ~,.;~::.~n~~:rllft ~e.'.1 \ Ptlfr>Oll. lll'Dll . RNltldl L PQ"''' 8•00m $"""'"''' (1mlll) ,. ............ s.µ.s s.l!lS '!JI VP to cu. y . . • I or u . ~lr.sk1'wngaswh1.tish bnicgwsllogu'i"sl.lcT"h'e".ns .22beindgffsho\\'fl1 ~ t1~<'a!er1s1,and 1on 7~:~~· ~;:~. ~~,":,•,•,,·~,-~· ;1111. ;;11~rn";1~~ee1si:n~i:'i!: .ln"111~r ·: .. : ... ; :::::::.:::::: ..• , ;::::. :::: t::f G:0'~':17tLona ~'.""'-~-~~.cable~;:· 1 ,:_:..·, . ,:.. ............. ~.Sl •v , I eren air lnCS. S 8 SO S~vmal\tr. C~1rle1 M c ,.., Ropr&p 5IOl>fPIVt< .~ Plf<illll l!One CH' wt! ltClled <Of!Crlll i.,lS j (Fftlll Oper11llr -Owr i5 '""!, VP !O •lld llC ""nll w ,.,n1
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The ~, tall, • lank.v Caesar.
who's trimmed do'vn con·
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-going like a s teamroller." puses. "·here a whole new ~11r•r1,1011 .... ·~;!61!~ ~·.1 :.o,::b,!~f::'"(,.!i:,~!~ ::: · :: : .. : : · .': .' ···: ''. :: :: :: :: :: : i:!!~ t!~: ::~! ~~~1b~uB~7"e1.~[~:~r 10~0~u~:~~~.,·.~~·,:~1,ec1)
gen('l'a!ion i 5 discovering -G';',~; ,,";~11 Ann '"° Ml<Mtl ~::~llitfr (Poi T•nd•r! ... ,__,.~ .. ,__,_ .... _.,, ...... !"' •v ~.Us .S.MS 1,1l~ Mbrdlr•ll t.q;arnolOCe Optr•lll• LD1nel, 911; or elo<trOcl l 'OU CAi~ Gl \rE S'd k \ h Ca ..... · ··· " ·· · ................ , · · S.OU J.S.U S.90S Motor Parrol·llltde 0Pff1!0r""'lifnt lt t11einel · l a S CC csar. les::.,.-:e~ilrlCll An ind OaYld Tlion\lll ~Ph< lfnk Olw er INI lflJ!lller (Lfftl Min) . .".. .... : 5.lts, U.S •.Ot$ MulllPlt E119\fl1 lrlM:lar OPtr•IOr (Euclid 111d 1lml11r type, " \II FOl\ll and Wllllt llp Form ••IMr!o · ., ..... '\' ........ ··· ............... S.OU L4tS S.td t•ctpl OuH t Call VorMlergt • 1 lcllel "NI Jolln SIHI liNll1rto1rd Mi n & Gv'dt hl\I Sttter ....... .,.. J.11 J.t? 6.ll Party Chl~ .. w~~"i'n, Kiren M 1 • l•m-,, Blfko, \..,~~"" & 1lrnil1r type .:·: ............... J.US s.tos •.111 Rubbt•·l lrl!'d Eirlll Mov!no Equlprn111l 0-1tor, t h•OI• ,,.. p:.;:~: Jollro w incl Evt Mat ~•nit Scaler I. Cleaner · ·········· ·· ... .. ....•..... J.11 S.'2 •01 91111 owr /Illy CSlll l'lli· sltUCk BilltV 1.~tlll MiY ~NI RI• 'I'. l •f!'lln •NI Mlllllr""n ······ · · ...... .. .. .. J.OU S.S.U i."S' RuDOef·T!rl'd [1rth MOVlnO Eciuipmenl ()pcrll(I( CMuJ!lplt M • C 1 11 1 A!Wtr•llO 1..a lortnto Tree. Cllmt>tr, F•lltr, Ch1l11 S.w Ope•1tor, Plll•b\lrDl'I •MJ1M , Euclid, c111rpmor •NI simU1rl fOv~r ll yd1. Ind v11 'f°'~ 1 • n ~Ch•-• o• 1lm!l1r IVpe !1'11>!1 Sllret101~ ....... , • t .7SJ s.?OS 6.Us to so oi. \ld'I. llrvck)
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Sthwlll~•I. fMrv Joyct 1rMI M.\{lUI W. ""°!<•Its 1" uPO"dlng Of 1Dc: per llollr ebovt IM....,..... 11eQo4'111..d.1itc:•~M. PllY 1pptlc1ni.l
l'frfit19IOll. JtC'l\ll!IYn s. Ind JOl\ll • INl•c•ll'I Ill vpgr..,lng of f( -'-"•DOvt "" •n-1 negotillld lncrNJt . Wtkltr -Ctnltl(d '"
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Fr "'I •-I b' th bu ~ · -. 19 I nd c1.,011. p11rlcl• •· and T11om•1 Mell "',""•!nu from Bown Ct..lrt, $llllf'll!i119 S<ilfoklt 01 lllfpendtill '"""' 1 rope ""v y OIJt>I' J!l•H lrnlln -Wt~ CG!T\Dlroclllon 1 tJ om n re .:Jt:n' cts at 1r t now Wt1g rr.11 compass on a un· Fi•11C11 xivier er tab;,!', s11111 rK11.,... 2k per"°"' 1bov1 !ht' •~lk•ble ''''· • GROUP 1 ···· ····· · · ···· .. ····· ·· ····· ·· ···-... ' ~ unds nd I · hed CMhle,. Ciro!t A.. 1r111 Gt<t ld F11n• TUN,.t:t. CLASSll'ICATIOMI Alllo GrNer 0$ietllor IJ Grldt Clltdlen etlCI I lddiliofl.ll
Popular \\'elsh singer Tom po , a Ange a. Weig 4 dcr5ta¢ing. but instead faced H..,,,, •• M•,c•lo c.. •11<1 lert111 ~talth & we111r ..... .&k-4n1n 1 11<-s11 "2; 6x.--.s11n 3 _..,._ l'ICl'JJn.!11) J ooes MU'-'---' an official pourx:ls. 3 OUnCCS at b irth and a firing c•••nacl." Mc!Hld.,: Lui c. i l'ld Norman J1m11 ,.tnlkln-4.Sc:-1/1/111 S1.11)....511m; l!.l.S-$11/lJ Avlomellc Sllp F«TTI Ot1tratoi lGrMle Che<ktr, Strttdm•l'I. IX/\."\.! ~'ly Slflc~ltrMI. (f!~lnt A. "111 Ktnntth Votet tlon-,JDc:....,/1/11; &Sc-Mlf1J 01/<er Of' JOr./rntVl'Mf'>Tr•lnte 1'*1¥lred) ·
ln'O'eting party on hi~ arrival now ~'elghs 17 pounds. Slov~ ~·as executed by an , MOTi!· Stvtn <aru.Ku:J:.: tio... e« .......... Cf'"' OPtr•IOI" -over 100 '°"' <9illt. JO)Vl'M)l'llln·l••Trrtt or .,..~ 1 E. , ' r ... YI I, 1'"'""' mol period, lo beVln II 7·00, 7;1), !WO. 12) ol)ll'llD'I rtr;ivir9(11 fLO!IO Boom plly 11ppllc1Dlt)
In Jaimaiea ror a vacation. • Army iring s quad in France ,,,,Ultr. Lot• w .• ,,, HUion ft. 0 I • m. II (11Mlllv1t • revvi•r lla°f'.' ... ort: for wnlcll •lilhl ll/lltl HPl>I Opert lGr,.S!lll Lev•. Gvy Oerrkkt or ~lml .... IYlll$
I 9 S!totensoo. Omf<I• K1y ind IUckey IM '/''lvtl~·l,\mt llourlv 11t1 shill bt P•kl on 111 shlltt. Slll!llt .,,Ill lc.tJ>tODle ol holotlt!V 100 !Diis 0, mort J !Oller or Jo~rne\'l'Nn-
ra1s1ng boos rrom . l fl n s The brolher of play"•ri~hl in • anuary. I 4S. 01,.1e1 prim um 1 • not IPPIV on tuM•lt Ull(ltr 100 '''' 1 •lt>et fequlrtdl
gathered at Sangster lntc rna .,. Jlis wkklw, Antoiilttle, 59, M1p1~, Avl• L. '"" Coiornbu• .,"1o"",',·,,•,·,',',,"",,:.... 'Miio~~'!..~~."'•. recel\oe'I 50c per "°""" 1bov• 1111 lllOhtst ~1 , E•c•Y•ICH' Oii•r•tor c2 Oper11...,. .,-111 onrr or Jovr;•v••-.1n, -t ..:rpnessee \\'illlams h as b een 1ve•.on, J•••lll 1(1111 '"° Glol\n• G1vl t ""'' .... ...,,., • hes ltMtrsflJp. ,.11"" requlredl
tional Airport in !'.lontcgo Ba y. cEnsored ,i., the 111 i n 0 i ~ lives In Detroit on a Social cvmm1119 .. 0on11d Jo~ •nd Hlll'm• 811,11 Pll 1 t...... v11n 111n2 111112 Micha11lcal FlnlihlllO M•chlne Oper1tor
F I . ...i :"I ~ S('CUr lty d isability pension o( WA!~l!'l"·M•cLtOO, J•nlct •rMI M•rk " •._....,, ·•········ ··························· '6.1l W.71 s7.1f Mobllol Ferm rr1v111r Ot1tr11or or unexp atnl'u reasons. Supreme ~rt on grounds he s1•ntoo. 1>1n"v LOlll• •NI M1rv :111,.., Orl!l•r, Powoerrn1n ............................ •.• 6.9t 1.u Mo•Of P11ro1 0otr11or tMu111-1n91nel
Jones' four bodyguards refus· violated the ethics of the $160 per month. carm.., AvalA uu G•flfl Fvr•m1n .......... ............................. '·"' 1.• 1.0 Pipe Mobllt M&ell!ne 011tr110t 11<»e~11or1 rtc1vlrMI
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get near the sin ger as h e \\'i iams' representation of -•••-• "''' , •• ,---••~' 1n0 S11e<ific•1loru an n.11 111 1111 o111t1 of 11>1 C•' ' ... r ... r t orm 1"" •nd ...,.,.,. .. ... .... ... 6.JJ "" 71' .... • K • ~v ·~ "" ~.-~"" II lh lime nett Ill CH011: HttPtr lor Stitt Form ••lltr end Stttrt' !'Ny · C1n1t Trlmmtr OPer•tor IDper1tor, Oller lr'ld two Olhtr e,,,..
d e:i;C('nded from h is plane. the ex·"'ife of a forn1er client Cltrt., ~11 Jv•11 C•pr51r•1111• citil0•11•1· Bids will lie roc.-.wd ""1 ' c p1 1 · DI 111ect °"· • -ont-for-ont 1>1M1 wtlll 1t11 OIOYftl «ivffed Dy lhh Mi<etr'ltnt re<i~IMl bttort INlklltd 11 Ille oUict ol Ille CHv Cl&i1c1 CllY Mill, $.<II\ JUln • 'rtno. Stet! F0tm All~ or $tlltr.) Mel~ltr Piiot ,
JOll('S w as rushed to a he previously represented in a C11!111ni1a Etc~ ~I or 1>10 mirsl lie ~('Omptni«I bV 1 ctl"l!lll:d cfl«k, '11"· JKkit<g· Mllllr M~llllt cett1ew1y Oilfr•tor d i\'Orce acti'on. c•tl'"••''I ·tht<k or 1 bl0dtr'1 Dorld PIY•blt to IM Sovth EHi 1!119•-• Rtd •m1· Jumbo Men .. ::::::::::::::::::::::::··:................. '·4 '·"· 1.'3 Jlttn0lt Cot1!rolltd eanh MovklQ E®IP"'tnl Ootrll<:tt !no 11<11 wailing car and driven to a tl011 a u1110rUy, i~ "''sum°'"°' ltn 11o1n !en r>e•cf'>t 01>6ol at 111t ,.........,, bid, •t .:.~!"l!t• ,,., olh ... Pntvmtlic Conct11t Pta("!i'Oi.:eri tOr·:· '·• '·" 7.o&l Opl••~r 111a11 °"''•"more tfitn rwo n i pl.ca o1 ••rlh
Prh•aLC col lage a t ••• T".'aJI e 011<1ran1te !Ml !M Ditldtr w•ll ~It• !1110 • COtllttcl lf ew.,'!lfd '"' """'· tlld Ldll!!T"<llf Incl Un'""911...., Aol!itor Qr• .... ......... .... 6.4 .1." l.&l movlllO ~lpm.ent ti OM Urne) Ill.DO per"°"' Mdl!IOl\ll Ill I.Ir<: * rvrn+tll 11\t nettiMry D(lncli, -bollcl lo1 le!lhlvl J>e•IO•'"""'' ot '"' con1r1cl Ill M ""' 6.lJ l .ll 1.11 ~IOI el. IS miles \\'CSl of c>. H · 'I J k D •~ 1movn1 tQ11<1I to Ont """"'ed Ptrct nl !100-ol of the con.,1ct l'flte. •r'ld 1 •ICOt>CI N I~"' -llH'lntl (hind or mas:hlnt ) ·· ·-·•· · ·· · · ·· ·· · · '·"' 6... 7.<) ~~ e':i!~alor 0Ptr1!or lov'r 150 cu, vo1. per llovr -1 ~lonlego B3' •• "'here his \Yife, ut."n. enry . • ar son ( • DOlld 10 1Kll"e llDOttr• •NI ,,.,1 .. 11hntn. tn "'' '""°"~' equ.11 •o One HunOred '""'· Hot'::.N~"·::·::":::::::::::.:::: .. ::::::::··::::· .. ::::.: •.» 6.ll 1.l't Optritori '"" 1 Olter or Jour111y ..... n-1ralnr11nd? Mt1YY
\Va sh.) drew cheers from an c.,.1 000<.1 01 1he tan!r&et P<oct ·~ 0 tr.o 11, Oper1tr119 ot rrowet1119 11\d/or G•ou11 .. Mtdlfne. .... •·• 6·" 1·&3 Duty A~lr""" re<iulrMll
[Jnd.' has been S'al·1·ng. 'l'llt !>Id (~tc• or -of 11\t IU(CHSIUI Dido~' win be !Orltll!'d IO ''"' ... r Pol Tellde ,. .. •.• 6.. 1 u , .. lllltfr1t1lill1 ,..., •rod lbDYt lht tSl•~Htl!M <l•Hlfkl llffl• •llf~••t• Kl lU
a odience of construction union In t"' '""'' '""h 111<ct .. ru1 blOdtr rall1 or rel\I~ to '""' lftto 111e rf'Qul•t<I con-r -u'•no ""'" ~ 0 • ""'tr\11, tor ~·· , ll · * tree I °' to iurn•~h lh• lfQV"l!'d OO"'• with I ft ll•t htnl' ll'I 10>111 ln !lie 1pecll\fotllll\ll p::::J'e',9,.!.":;' -"°~,~~~•Y Mi::u;~ml.t~llGnl, ~ltrtte, tit. · · ,:. ::~ ~:~ '1~a'l'ltr Trtclllr (Q11<11d t l -5Dc: per llO\lr 1dtllllll!lll
!Uichael Ferd, 24. eldest llOU officials in \Vashington v.·hen lor M•d work. 111 Pfomcr M•n .... .. ...••.. , ..... ::~::::::::·:::~:::.. .... I.. 1A Pu.,,..Pllll AlftS -50I per"°"' llldlllontl he denounced Pres ident Nix· A ume I.ml! of F•ve Huo11110 !500) c.ie'lller ll•V• ll•i bH11 HI to< in. comp t °" ~l'ldbletler •·• 1.9' r.-0 'l'v.qr ,,..., _IS< per riour 111on1on11 o( Vice Presid ent Ger a ld R. ot ,,,. wor~ l'llm tne 0~•1•01 t •tcu!I011 of .•ne cOl\tr1<1 ag,Hme<1l. Tht blddt"' 11' S!\11! ,.., 11 • j"' "'vi · ·: ,. .. _ .. ••· · · ···· •• · · · · •• 6.1J 111 1 ee 3 oru"' Hob• -uc Ptr hour 1ddl!i011a1 on's econom.ic pollries and ttfttlO" 11 dlr.c1eo to 1ubl.tt!I"" GC.Qol fll1ht Gt~er•I Collditlons ind th• 1uDU"Ctlat1 !>l\Olcrt~,. Me~ 11 .. 0'( ~ .. • .. ··: • .... • • • ·" · ••· • • ._,. .:,. · All -•k pe•lor"'" 111 TUM1is -lk Ptr hot!• add111oro11 Ford, has become engaged lo wage price controls 1n.n fll"" tns1r11<1ior-11 10 e 1dd .... s ol lhflt \l>'("•lic111an1. t h 51 1 ste,1 Form R•i;t'r 1..a seutf" ............. ·· · ..... 1.4 '·" ;:~ CAiio 111ch.-1 Surwy and Hvd"•9rt9f\lc ""'""l
nlarry a girl he met ill \Vake .. ,, ,·,·sm 'anogen1en1' o f OJI erool!!RS A•E MEJ!IE9V NOT IFtEO t...,t, pur1u1~1 io !ht L•llD•r ~~a t ' • i !>w~r11rier C81tktman Md Swl1C11m1n On Tuii.;,;i ·Wo~ki '" l.1l ~11 1.11 L""9 Boom· 0Per110ri & OI~ uc: "'' libur IO''" 100•1 20C Pff l'Klllr for &&eh " ., r of C•IO!O•m'>I 11ld BOl•d of Ol•oclor1 1111 11cerl••""" Intl tie rm 1111' 11tnere Tomt>ermen lltllmbtr WOOi! •' ,4 t9' ,,.ielU0"'11.20" 0( bollm or p0rtton !Mr.of. Ollt rJ rtctlve up ta• mtx!mum
Forest university . . "'""111"11 ,.i.e ol Pe< Olam wtges. erol ll'WI '""°'•I prtv11111>9 r111 for 1.;11 llotld•Y Tool M111. '"'n -or ilNI .............. . . 1.u ot the 200' •1t14 eC'OOOfil)' i\; SO bad Iha! Pre~\.,,.. avettlmt worl\,.ln tht la<;&lllv In """''h u \d wor• Ii To ti. Pe rlor"'"' tor e-cll Tvnntl c,,.,i:·rei" .. F1~i '";·"" .......... "' •" "....... '·21 '·73 1·11 Ttfldtm 'l'ypt Eaulpment -Sct1ptri, Bt\!y OUmP1. e!c. t111y Cl)mDlnatTonl -
The e ngagement of !he vice dent Nlxon' may be . the first cr111 c11Hlllc1Uon er 1vpe of wor11m1n "-'"" 10 e•tcv!t t~e can!rtt1 "°'••Id wort: Tvnnel Mattrll~ M•~n~ Min ·::::: .. ·········· ... .... ~ t~ 1·41 \l.OO per nour 1ddllion11
President's SOn tO Ga) I e ....,1cll COl\lt1cl wlll bt '"""'lled lo th• 1uc<e11tvt DIOOer. Tiit ll~f•ll provill:r1911ra: Vobrtlorman, JI" Ml "1mtr. Pntumalit' "fo0ii" iliUPt···· 1.lt president !O get his pi('fUrC On 1" Ot!etmlnf!d 1r1 II htrtlnlfler l"OVkled .. WAlltl tor lr...,f\ n<>! 111t<lll<el V \I ' !Jrllltr) ,. , .... ,". •·•• .. ... , TE ....... SlEltl
Brumbaugh, 22. \Va s •an· ll postage-due sta nlp." .J Ack~on ftN'I waoe~ 10 ~•!)aid to• ove<llm1and111>11ll•v work lfl•ll be rrol Its• rh•n '"'Pl"'· 'Tiie c11u111c1t10t1 "Shau•~" Ralw-work'" ill;itl ·bt'ft:..iiCaDft ~~It ~1~ 1.,.~2:11, ALLOCATtON!>: $'1/7J-$Dc:
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oavs' wrll!tn noll<t prior ~ t!!Kllv• 01!t.
1!11Kl!t !ht ln<rtaie to 1ny or •ti !ll t>ou•lt ~' r1111. Ul he1llfl a. welltrt. Ill Ptf'l-
.ion, (() VKltlon-flqllll11.
nounccd by her parents. !'.tr. vel!I"; rlT~ 1" Or1nge cou~ty, '"'''"'' ~ 1~e .,,,fl or ralM lnduOlllO wro1 C11e'l'ltltl1. 11111 clolulfit1llOl'I •h•ll
a nd Mrs. Ed~·ant \\'. Brum-told delegates at thr 1\ ~ L· WAGE 'CALE$ FOi TH I! SIX IASIC r•ADES •l'PlY !O ... work lnvolvt1111 1ur119 dllll'Otfl "" to or!Mld 1 .... 1.
CIO's Building and Cons1n1c· 'l'h1 wtot ••1n hS!t<I DetOW" art In •f<CH'll111tr wii11 '"'!trim. ot '"' $0utht"' Ol"llt.ATINO EHOINEE•s baugb of CalonS\•l\IC, ~\d. t'IOn -d ~pa tment con· C11\to11111 M11ltr Ltbor Agreement tor '"" CooSlruc!io,, INlu'trv tncl COVI' 1111 JOI. Htlllll &. Wtlllt....OC · 1)(.-1/lln MN ll~ 1. Wtlltt-'l(. per hour
p..,1~ ptr hour The \lledding "'ill be held ill 1 'a ('5 ~ r · iowlnt tcunua: LO• Al\Qtll'I. Or•f>9t, Rt.,.rtldt, sin e.rn1t111no, tmper!11, V•"'"''' Pt•u•-...1.00; 1,_~1111n
\'Cntion. SIMI fl••bl•• S.11 Lull Obl,pe, Kern. '"''" ..... M-. V1c1llM-Holld Fund-»c mids ummer. •1 * AD01'1'10NAL 'colt ITEMS: , ... hrMlll-• .......... M., Tr111u1t ... •lilll ""' Tr•vtl Fo•tm•11· 50c ·~ "°" ,~. Tlmt A1.-1, 0""'1HM, A~t '""'""' C9111rllWINIU. ll!Hllry l"l'lm!flfellll · • r ov1r ,,.. * T p d ghl f l'•ncll, ••'"lfltilr•llve "'""""· CHll &OIMI Dt11tslt1, f!C.. c .. tltt 1111 LK•I Uft!lll Wr>e""91Pn.
V1c11lan & HOlldlY Fvf16.-5j,c per hour
r1t1 of tht ~-,.111 E-lnffr uncltf 1 Fortm1n· WMll • COlll•ttlOl tl'llPiOYI on his 111yroll ' OI' mote l t•m•l't" OPI••'· ... "s ' ~ tllUiP11:)1111 uncltf ll'lc jurllCllcllOn of tl\t TH!Tlllct•, t11ctudlng 111v
!'\tlcbtllt and An11e1.1 \Vright aryn ower, au er 0 .. 111 0<1trk1 c.1nc:11 11•v1tit J1r11111t1...,, •
" JfT tq11!pn'ltnl leu """ 1Y, l""• 11\Cl ,,...lnltfllllCt ""'1'rime111. !hf CO!" i n 1111n lr.iC.lor iNU tlHill'\l!t Pnt l t•ms!fr •1 Crin Fortm•n 1NI Mo '"'" ' . ro,: • the late actor ., ..... one Pov.·er ltlGOl!ltJ AND w•LOlJIS FO• THE SIX •ASIC r•A0£11 """' ..... Ki in ROUP I ......... . the Cincinnati "t\\·ins" born ''' • ., Br•~1rn111 .., .. · ···•·· ............................... ,Jl..J) II.Ill rtttlVt 50c: ptr tiPvr marr 11\111 lht hl;ihtll lt•m>ltr clt11llk.ll"" ove
Put il this way: "Obvious!)'. I •1 cr.i11,. ""'k" rlfllllf""' ••111•"! •••IM• enlt l. Compreuor C»tr•tot
from completely 1ndepend('n! C•1t,l!N'l't.•5 DK• M•nd look !he wrong step.'' Ht1llfl &. Well&r-'1<'1 6t<-Sll l1J · E"'llifl"r Oller
and separate utt'rl In one of Sh 1. ht! . . d h 'ght Ptnsloll-1ki •k -511 •'1 G-111or 011t••tor the rarest b'rt•-·n hi'stO"' es 1g Y 1n1ure e r r1 VK•'~"'1no1-Ho•lo•Y-SOc• o10t-s111n . Mr•"Y o...ry Rt1111,..,.11 Mrlper 1 113 1 • • foot v.'hen she stepped d0\\11 For1m111: Rtctlva "°' t••i lf\111 Mk otr llO\lr l'l\Clrt lh•" "" tiour ly r••t bl 111• Pvm11 °"''•'°'" rcet'i\'ed c"I \Qt or presen!S On llilJflt1.t Clrflf')ltr tlonlloelllon cwtr Wllkll hi 1111 fl!IPOfllllllll1V, tl• 51Vn1IM1n
their first birthday. 811~ lhc from a moving car durtng t he dudino ""Pl\111n1111c N111er er Pow•• s11pi.r."" .snm t1lln s/lnl• sw11"'""n
$healing in Argentina of lhl'.! •• ,, .. 1~ ,.13 Group 2 · ·· .. · · ·-.. • ............................. ._" "bc!sl gift i• lhcir health,'' ,,aicl cirpenitr . .. ..... ··· ... ... ... 1·,, t1wua1119 C011~1rvuio11 1m."c!& filnl ·•~. lar 1·a.·• Slll .. !tr .. I.. I U C > M" Ooo -' • !h('lr mother. ' 1'33 onc•t • •• er '''"'' lk>O .,pe l.Jsa W lgh t re ne1nbered • ~~1;~~'::: Floor wo•k•r • .. ~-~ •.~~ i.ll ~'r.':.::..' ()pcr•TO• r 1 -.. The hote~ room of rn· saw F"H•r •.•1 •.tJ • Jl G~1•1or, Pvmp or Com11ra1or-U·S lnclllttvtl
how the girls v.·rre born Jr T111•r Powr• Saw 0ou.ior •.. t .•l • •s l.7l Po-111 unlh -owr s unlis, 10c: Pl• "°"' l'Or tt<h .oi1111on1t
I d I . lt?rt.:iini?r Frank Sinatra . Pneumu.c N~!le1 o• Po~r s11p1er , ... 'H 1.00 t.Jt ..... u up to ,.1111 unit~
prematur e Y a_n ~~ on1' \\'as burglarized in Las Vegas. WOO<I F'"'' e1111c:1..-on An111en1111 Pro\et11 . . S1' .s.""' 1.06 HVdro11111c Pump()pcr11or
po, Und a fte r birth.
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~ltchclJC T"'O n·atchCS and a ''''Oi"C Root Lo.witr al Slllf19lel $.00 ~.•2 '·'° Ol!tr Cro;Jller (Aspllal! or Concrete PllM) "'\ ,.,. .. v r Pllt Orlvf<' Foreme11 . . . .•. 7,06 1.4 l .&I Pllnl OPlrttor, Gft141rl lCH' Pvmp Of CCltl'lprw.sor
"eighcd 4 pounds, I~~ oul1CCS -·v.·ere taken. police said. They Pllt O•l••r M•" -e t111ae or oe(~ C11penie1 11111 Jt101•r~ orm 1-1111>tr 1o111r11c11 (&bit $pUc~r • .. . , . .. , , ... , ., . -• , . .• I.II 6 II 1.H SttlplcNIOir -~"11, .. 1 !YP6, up IO '-}II. "'ltllOvl tlllChmt!ll
\Vere valued lH $2,085, police P11e 0•1v,, M1n -Der•lc• ll••aern1n . , , '·" ,... '·" So111 f ltld TKlllll<l•n
..Id HtlO ROC:~ll•llOlf .... , ..... , . , .,1, ,. ,, ., ,. 6.l-' 1,ff t.lt T1r ec1 FlrtrNn , ~oetr.1tl119tr ....... .... •·•• ..•• ·:.· ,. '"" ........ 41 1.M 1.2' Te""'°''"' H11tltlQ Pl111t Oper1ftlf'-
• J!IOf~ llt•Qt .... 11 CH' J(flW,,...11 .. ·••·••· ........ ~ '·" 1.16 Trtnchl"111 M1chln1 Olltr Lost Cat
Cost Job
6lllt U~·oo m1y elKI II II• Oflllorl UPOfl ., ltlSI lhfly 1111"1' written llOll<e P•lo• to J"" ... CrttM 011 .. \\'orld \Var II stra ggl r M•Y 1. 1tJJ. 10 e11oc.•11 u' "°, ...... 1_"' '"" <1n11 poci -hour Of 1111 ·~ •ou" ' ····· ·· .................................................. '·"
Jllroo ~-•,, '2. 1i slted th 11,110 1rnoun1110 t•ch or 111 f11 lll!l t11"vt Denefl• "'""'· """''""'or Wlflch lr!Kk Qfltr110r -r
LONDON (UPI! -An
indwt.rial tribunal h a s
rult.>d that a finn could not
fire Roodal Ramroop, 44, .
ju~t because he took the
firm 's cat Twlnckle home..
to clean It and the cat got1 1 .. l
His former bQs.o!, BriAn
N'orman, told tht tribunal,
"Proplt: !_rt \'t.I")' fUMy
• about cats . Dy his action
Mr. Ra~p made his
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propll! Around him very
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But theinir fbu n al
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Vll'l.Kl " C Mtn wor~lnt l•Olll • -'11·1 chair. \wil\lffflll tctlfokl, or 111\~ !Fiim 1 root or Cl>tlnm4H'I
Im-rial Palace grounds in c•Dlt .,,.u 1rc11vt 2k per nour ·-the ~pp11e101t lov•,...,~n o• ,11Pl'.,.tk1 E!tYitor <>Pl••'O!' lll'llldtl "'" • EQlllpmtnt Gr"w lfldll
Tok}'O and bo\lo'ed deeply 1•"'· FOl't1 F•••-1w1lfl o ... ,.,.,_ 1trldllMtltit
1 rd E In hi•-• Cl!MllNT MASONI Mt lloeopter JIH\lfl'l.0>11 (OtOUnti )
owa mpe.ror • ro "'1 ALLOCAflON· asc lltfl 1tovr-s111n "9.,,.• ,_,,.,, c""11111 1N<t11r11 °"9r•tor
residence in a 30-second silent wN1111 ' we1r.,.._tC1citOt-.5111n =:::.=:';u!:: =:t:llwf Optntor
geslUrt of --t "'""~;tk-,Sf1n2 • •1111 CtrrNr 0pet11tr Uot.11'11 ''"vr-~ • V<K•lion-t0e1 ~/lfn S!allf!Nfy l"IOI Wf•PCllM I. (119tllrlt Mtdlllltl °""'""'
The visit to the palace Fwt-: ....,..,, 111'" or mo•• c-1 M•Mllll .,. -'llv..i en 1 100. or.. .,..n o•ou'" ' ........ .. ............................................... 1.1t
grounds h'• •-1 I he DI 11'1\0te'f'CI •• • """ .... " ""' 1ht!I nui.... not lt:lt IMfl tOC ,., A1pl\l1t 1"11111 Fl1tfNn W35 IOJ llf;!! ! nl!e '*tr mOf'I !Noll !Ill hov•l'/' r•ll Ill lllt ~iOflftl (HMlll M.iMft <llHlr ler1nti M«ltlnt °"""'°"
left Jnf'an for the Philippines f1t111o11 -· w111c11111 "'' rn110Mll!llltv. "" loo!IMl'I w MIMntwn JMC!l'lltt or Ca!l!:nteJ . snm W1tn Ollfl SOrMtlilo'J Mldll11t 0oe<11ot
on a mission as a Japanese in· c.-1 'II,,_ •oufMV"lfn, l11Ch.tdll\o bl!! llof ~ 1o ""' tontwtno: c-.,..,, ,._ °""''°' 1.-11 ~bltl
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CAREER OPflORTUNITY ! Something new in COLLEGE PARK -l'OOL HOM~ I \.... 1 Villa Parll area •
Qualifieations : Integrity & Enthusi•sm
1-'ind out for yourself -E1\RN \Yhlle you
LEA.RN ho"' to n1uke it in Real Estat~ Sales :
·CONTINUOUS & EXTENSIVE
POOL Sl;ASON JUST AROUND THE CCR-· • Th111 Mmr 11 ~·1unntt~ by
NERI Beautiful 3 bcdroorn, 2 ba,th featuring • Ow Amerlran llorne Shifold nn outs~ndlng Palo Verde stone fireplace, 11 om <'o ~· n era rro1('(·11on
remodeled kitchen \Yllh new flooring and tile Plan. A four or ft\'f' bM· j room, tY/o 1tory OOmc on I counter IOp!. llo1nc <'enters around very pri-1·ornl'r . Jot. '2'Dl »<t n. or
TRAINING PROGRAM MONTHLY !
Call today-it'~ FREI~! No obligation-let's
talk about it no,v! Start eorniug "'hile vou'rc
learning in the class roon·1 & on the ·job.
vate pool area \1ith tnany !rult trees, block _A,,~A'11,,.'~ ... ~--· ,,11111/~ 11u11H1y hv\ng plus a pello.
\\1all. and l'OVtre<.l patio. \Valk lo all schools .)"T~ .;;;;>""""""' 1 '.J ba.th11, ln1ercn1n "'Y~!fm .
llnd shopping. Open Oally-22731 Columbia, •1oublf' ovt>n. El('(.·. ""rage
C \I CALL 546--5880 R£Al 'JOR (}()or opener, c:onip]('lf' •• · • -· L ~pr!nklf'r ll)'lllCm. 1"hh1 ill In ·carry.
GRUBB & ELLIS CO.
Program Starts
April 15
HARD To AND 11n 1u~u or t!"'°'" hnmet.. All
this for ju11 sG.900. Cl'l.ll
IN TOWN LIVING \Vilh real country atmos· f.4fl.Cf>.i."I. REAL TORS 67S-70IO
Make Reservations Now
Our j!'.rnduatcs of 'file Ren! Estaters c·areer
Kick·Off 1'rc.1ining f'rogi-au1 tell us it 's fan·
tasti<· 1
FOH l'ROFESSIONt\LS llV l'llOf'ESSIOi'\-
1\i:-S : (.'all !\lari Ann~'ffaze. 833-3305 for de-
talfs. You'll be ,glad :you d1d 1
phere. Goo.cl 3 beilrooni home on lnrgc·l35' EXCLUSIVE SHORECLIFFS
deep Jot. ('lose to Ne\\'port Ra ck Bay. !lard-:\ one of a kirlli \>ropcrty 'y"il.h a \\lllITF.
1vooJ rloor!', Douhlc garage' ancl ~<:rccned \VA'f'EI{ VIE\V a111 PHIV1\TE BEAC'J1 AC·
palln. Priced ouly $3:l.!l00 111ith as~u 1nable t'ESS, 'l'h1~ ~orgeous 4 bedroom has 3 cozy
(j ~.,i;:~, ln:in . 1>ayable $!8f1 per nto. including l1rrplat"e'i. Enjoy formal d1111ng and a family
cverythiug. r ail for rotn plcte details 546-5880 roon1. .Just like ne11 . Open Daily t-5. 186
~HERITAGE
REALT S
Gineral
" Shorel'Jiffs J{d .
546-5880
Open Eves.
Gene-;;f
CALL 644-7270
General
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General . Coron• del Mar
FIRST OFFERING SM The Oi:ean!
CONDO~INIUMS BRING AN
OFFER ' NEWPORT BEACH
rroin )'OUr fronl t;lf'p. \\1nlk
Cllll' ~h<J11 hltx·k n.rnl y,·nh;h
fhto boats n'tu.rn 111 wuni('t.
Take an early rMming Joi
on lhc' h<?:lc·h. ,\JI this r11n
I.it• )flUJ"'I; \llwll ;.(Jll hu_v lhl.·
~pat·1nus 3 Ul~. l:1.1111ly l'O<•lll
IM)Jl'IC "'ilh hui.;l' 1nastrr l:lf'ii·
nY•nl 11nd 10\'o·, Im\' upkeep
Onl\" $96.500. 1''or 1:1pp1. c11ll
3-4-5 BDR.MS.
1850 10 2850 SQ, FT. I
$49,900 TO $66,500
Family 11lzc-d t~·nhomt's. &\.1·7111.
Featuring 211 balh!I, u!l
clcc. kl!chrn, \\'Ct ban, nl'V>" ea r11rreL~. 11.u10. 1lbl. g11.rages, St.
oPfN TIL 0 • ""S FUN 10 BE NfCl' pool, Kml rounie \•1ev.·s -I • -~' ' ~ (\·nlk lo 1:hur1·hr!I, school11. ~~~~~·~~·~~·~~J murkcl 8< 1'-ash1on lslnnd. • -
1-------------------1 r.toclt>li; oren dai ly. HIGH CORNER The Villa Granada Spon.ing a nifty, nl"w duplt':<.
THE BLUFFS -BRAND NEW -$74,950
Beautiful one-sfnry "P<il 1la" 1nodel on lovely
greenbelt. Great in1pro,·rd features , latest
kitchen_ &. baths. Ca thedral beam Ceilings.
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO.
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910
2111 Sin Joaquin Hills Road
Gener•I
GOOD GRIEFll
NeRrly 1111 our listlnRll i;old
pracUcnlly ove.rni"ht. So ...
WE NEED
INVENTORY
If you have coniiid<'r~d !iiel!ing
your Mine or ln('()J11l' pl'op-
cMy CALL US. \\'p ca n
offer
General
MOBILE HOME
FOR SALE :
SILVERCREST
MOBILE HOME
•
A U/lllll VUf t1(1Mf
CALL ME , l'M A BELVEDERE and a beau.'
tilul one ul th<it : l'rn in !!arbor View I/ills
\\'ilh 4 bedroon1 s, single story plan \l'ith <1n
<1ura of elcganc:e. J'1n surrounded ~·ith 1<1\1•ns,
brick courtvnr d. a fou11tain and the "ark.
Inside J"n1 just as nice -cathedral ceil ing ,
beautiful chandeliers & Clr<iperies. Just listed
at S89.500. Call me.
UNIQUE HOME S Re altors, 675-6000
2443 !;. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar
G'!neral General
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT '
Linda J1le W aterfront
A PENTHOUSE
A ROOFTOP HAVEN OF PEACE & QUIET -
:;l\l'llY fro1n !he nia d ru sh : and only n1inu tes
fron1 lhc financial cen1cr in Sanla :\na , the
shops, stores. frce,ra)s and nlarkcts. Just th e
2 nr vou . '~'llh a hrcathl ~tkin~ vie11' of the
1·1ry, F:lcrator service. subte rranean ~aragC'.
.:iir cun<l1lion ing. rlreun1 ki tchen , 2 carpeted
balcony patios. Pri tr.d at onl .Y 877.500. CALL
540-1151 forappoinlntcnl lo:..cc:
EVERY WOMAN'S DREAM
TO LIVE ON BALBOA PENIN SULA POINT
-\Ve hn11e the home for her no\v. Prestige
location on Seville Ave. near ocean and bay
and tennis c:lub. 5 Bedroon1, 31fJ bath, family
room. TV room. Billiard roo m and wet bar.
$114;500. Call for appointment. 54~1151.
~HERITAGE
. XI' REALlORS
835 Amigo1 \Vicy tJ•1n1bore<' ~· ·'15 Jr:~. you \\'1!1 :\C"N" ----=~---Hd. lo E:Hs!blufl Dr., 111 r-.tnr '"lhis 1s fl ·<' hrst fur Iii(' DUPLEX Vista, to Domin1,'0, to pnc·c,'" Sl!IJ,;-oo ~ Bdrn1s., 2 Headquarters!!! 1\migos v.·ay) !.oaths .. 2 t drin. 2 bllth; ,I For infnr1~111t!Qn, G+t-1133 g11r1u,:r~.
lhtV•' 1•:c t;01 'un i: llrn'!I Prrv1rw : ri. 1-2 tl)...2
,, 11in·sh111•p ~ s10ry ~upt·r University Realty
1•111u~ nn ovrrsi/.f'd nn·. l•11' "'\(\! L ' ,.. , -... ,_,,. j .~,., __ ._·. '.~ .. l.11-y . u •. , •• , .. ,
1toon1y 011·11(•r '~ unit • 11·ul tn all i;hups ,\· <;t'hools' 1 CJ1,\I'• rnosl loe11u. tluplrx,
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.'illlt' b v ow111•r. llS('. 3 BR
1t•1•u1s OK~! Cu ll &1:,.~100 2 f{:\." J111·11z/.i. m<'rt. Htr
·i Gr.a',", _J?Vlfi' I I rury. ).IAi;::nifi1·cnl mslt UH !>Ul1 C, 3 fpl. L'n1t :! I liH
1 \~ E. llil\<o'D nl & Co. Attention s:11n<> dl'i qual. fiT.'.-7769 I __ . "'-' .._ """""-___ I DUPLEX • Chl·Mr, bu!lrln -Easterners 11-anls 10 !lell. R;inch stylr
I RENT WITH ' ilR. 2 "" horn• + "'"
I • OPTION \\"c have a 5 bedroon1 home 2 BR apt on lge lot ncxl with: to city park, So. of l!wy.
}-"amity to\.\·nlloure! l -2-:l--I ~t buy ln to.....·n. $110,000.
.btlrnis. $18() & up near lh<' • Harch1°00d Floors ~1658
Bf:ACH. Call V /\.LL J:: \' e Plastl'r "'alls
REALTY 983-454'.I. e Perque! F1rors • 3,000 Sq. Fl.
,., " '. "" '" ......... ' \'1\IJ,E\'
RL\l.I\
A l!U• •I""~'"'~!
At.ll~l(,,,..~t\)(•f l ,,.,.,, ,.,.,.,.,
e 311 baths, 2 Fpl~ e Kitchenette
• Trel.'5
• Nr\1'fl0rt Beach address
• $77,950
Costa Mesa
HUGE SHADE
• TREES
$27,500 -IN C.M.
lluny, this first Hn1e arh·cr-
li:>ed three hf>drooni hon1r
n11 a ll"('e tinrrt s1r~cl \1·on't
last Jon~ 6lG·7 171.
./ J>ersonnll1.rr~ sl'rVit•fq
f1'ou 're in1portan1 to u~)
./ Con!lnuous 11t1ntny f':ot ·
potiure (\\"C lry hard1>r l
20' x 53', 2 BO 2 BA carp.,
draped, hit-Ins, r c f r i;:;. ,
11·nshl"r & elect. d1;'<'r,
'''irl'tl for 220 air t'ontl.,
kitch, l'lock, stornt;<' shed.
lnnds(.:flJWd pfltio. Thr<'l' yrs .
ol<l -11k~rii1. LoeatP.rl in
11C'\.\' adult pk. 1111·nv from noi~y St. Ooo--half tiJ. from
cl®h<rutlf!. $W.495. !led. to
$12,950 . C11H EVES.
ZIJ...ID4.4690, 697-71.i2 •
Custom SBR., 3 bath hoinc on 55 ft. lot.
Garden view kitchen. \VUte rfron t living rn1 ..
fa1nily rm,, Yacht-$225,000.
i _ In The Bluffs
TWO GIRLS ~ CO&ATS-
;:.oc.:;.::.:, _______ _:;_:::;;:;..::..~-~---"ff!A:\l"t-:~CA" • nlL"i:! fnn1· . WALLACE OPEN rJL 9 • IT'S FU,Y TO ElE NICE•
./ Special "no ohl!.c;utlon""
ngrermenl t11sk u1I
70 Linda Isl e Drive
Prime 45' lagoon lot · $1501000.
CAN BE SEEN AT : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR CRESTMONT ' 341
./ Fl"f'(' cvaluntion
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Pll'llS(' cull G~ 1·7'111 ea ESTATES ·'"!'"""~B~·~Y·~i~d· .... D~··~·~S~u~;,.""! •• _N..,,..B~ ..... .,,,,,~'~75~~~1~61""
10Cil Si1c br . ."Brea. (CC'ntrn1l:-.neral . General . ' ' '
Av<'. ncross lrom Brca1----'·------•---------Co1nm. Hosp.l Lot r-;o. 46., __________
1 CONTACT RA\', PK .1-Prc-:<ti:.:e llon1e! l!ugf' f11n1ily
$3450 Oown-
None Better
A~lult•ly imniacukitl' ,,
bcdmon1. 2 bft!h ~.
Quality one-O\\'nrr honw
\\"ith nun1rrnu~ frulf tn:t"'
,(.-hnnrlyinnn'io 11ork1ihop.
Dining arcu. l10n1cn1aker's
kilcll('{I. Covl'n~l p a t I o ,
sprlnklf'rs. c r d:-i r · !I h:• k <'
roof. Full prlf'l', S.1~.500.
-Call :>i~t120
r-.fodels for salt>. A I 11 o ~'~fG~R~·=· ~'°~'~'"°;;;;;"~'I"~':· ==~IBIG CANYON. Dr" n c rmn1. Bos1 gale lhru ).!ilr· Spectacular Golt "Coun><' & in:f'. ~h:1 rp! SIJ,!IJJ is a
Ol:ean \'iew hom~ from l111rg11ln. Call ~17..f.010.
Sill.JOO to $260,M. Open ~0",l.NTll<l 9 • rr·sFUN10B£NtC£1
f)ailv lO IQ,5::W.
8 Rue Grind Villot
IS!~ llBig Canl-pn Nf'\\'port Beach
(~·)
Eastside Charmer
Cutr 2 ht'drno111 ronnizr f>ll
huge ('Ornf'r lot lo1Hl!I of
C'04Jntry rharn1 All tenn11.
Colt m11· Thi!! 11un'1 IRS!
rH&-m1 .
BLUFFS BEST
"Tc;.,,.··'""'"'"· wdh ''"" ~ ~;. ri . \1·ullrd-io patio. lliii;hlv
""'noded & '"''"1111111.' ,,,,:.
'1t'1th~I :\ lkh nts., 2 halhs .V
J)l'\\11!rr n11. V<trunr , ,.; 01111·
t>r 11'1!1 1'0nsiflrr lt>as~' 01' -
l<'11s,• 11·1th option 10 buy ar
$67.j((T.
OUI 2,5A 'l'l•I
BAYand BEACH 67 ·3000
BARGAIN-iN
"THE 'BLUFFS"
Rrdu('('(I in price. Excellent!
rinnnc111){. 4 fnn1lly heO·
rnnn1~. 1111 h1Hh~. \\'11!k tol
!Whools. tcnni" oouns. and '
'
Eastside Costa Mesa ~hu11111ng l'!'111Pr. Lt-a5ehrildJ
""" "'""';"11"'' """ 1 .. ,1 than $800.00 n y~·ar. Val'anL!
1"1 lk'f!roou1.~. 1 IJalh~. :r.1u1J So(. :\I0\'1.' Jn l.'Ondilion • onlv
r1 .. t1ul(c :: L.11· ~.1r;1;.:1 •, Sl9 '0J C ll G7::"...tjj(I · 1 V.!l.:-,00. " . a .1 • ,
Roy McCardle Realtor Of'f/\lr!L P•ITSfUNTORENICt.•.1
1810 Newport Blvd., CM l~' 548-7729 ,. I
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General i -~ ~ ~ t -=II
DON'T GASP -IT'S TRUE
J4: &1-\.-60.iG ESTATE RS
General
If you're pla'l!ling a
Newport Beactlmoye
twrry for your c~ic.ei
I t1'1f gon•' in h,1ti .1 l'1..'<1f .ind th1• 1'1."'"1 \\di nnt
\(1~1 )l'>nq ! lurry In "•'l' tl11~ d1 .. t:1~r !t\1' '.\l,-\\j)11i1
15,.,,,h d••\·clnrrn1·nt ul '!111du1n1111u111 h(11n..-...
built HI rlu-.1..:r~ i"ltu unJ h~tnd-.••!llt' ~1>lll l ~,,t d-
l:.1tjhl "lU)l.!rb znode! ... t.'...1Cli ..i 1l1iJ:>l..,1p1..:I.'...: of
lorrt1u11·. l (irnfnrt. rt1n11tc>ntl?!h ,. i'lnd qu,)1111.'
cnn<:.lrut ll nn ~u11J~·1 k-. hr l·pl..il'l". \\, t h,,1
t·l..:'1•1nt :-..1 ,1-:!1..·r 'i111t.· "un l.1!l'" l..1:rh.'n
1'l!l ,1IP 1 ru l<l~"J douhJ, •J,u.1ql' Kec1..:<'lt1 l111,1I
f.1t1ht1..:-. 1nl tud" h, .,,~. ·d .. 1t·imn11ny P"' •I.
h•_ilu"d t1·n111 .. t<11i r1 ... -..iui\,, th1·1.1p\ 1""'1
r\ II 1•,!o!T lllT ht 11ld1nq .=ind 'IT I •tltld" !ll.111\!t'Jl,11\C•'
pr.~\1d1•d 'i.1!1,111 \,"(IUT tllr!O!>tty -:.1..'"
'\"11·1)('\n Cn·"1 tnd,,1,,11
Hi~ Crt~yon \\'ilh VIE\\'. 1\nlenllies 'iJalorc!
D.r~n1at1c use of ~lexican t1!e on li\ling roont,
. d111111 g room. entry and PO\vdcr rooni flo ors
Tu•n. Th11!l' . .11\d Four H1•1!rc:inn1 u11don1iuiu111 lln1111•i;
from $63,000 to $93,000
of thi s spacious 4 bedroo111 hotll{'. Spccta cu-
l;1r en try 1.·ourryard \1·i1h extensive use or
Ille decking and lath arbors. S l 75,000.
WATERFRONT -PIER & FLOAT
A perfect gem on the (';1nal in Old Ne11·port.
2 llcdrooms. fresh and sparkling inside and
llllt . 7.on d H·2. SU2.500.
SANDPIPER WITH POOL AND ...
\1ie" at Spyglass Rid~c. 4 bedroom, 3 bath.
2 firepla'ces. 3 car ga rage \vith controls. \Vet
Bar 1\ll hu1it in Kitchen. Dramatic Ca thedral
lC1l1n~~ Sl2tl.500.
UNIVERSITY PARK EXCLUSIVE
Jbre "\Vest J'oint'' on u•idc greenbelt, highly
up~aded. Onl y 5 bedroom model. !ieparnte
ramlly and dining rooms. Call for appoint·
mcnt. $72 000 . fo"ee.
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so FEET ON COAST HIGHWAY. I~
f~wn to"·n l..ag1:1na Reat•h, 1deal for ~hop~.
tJ_ppcr level accc~s for parking "'·lth ocean
vre"' apts. Goud 111co 1nc from 3 units llO\I I $130.000. . I ""-~(,.OllO o l" ... ''~'"•"'• '>I ~~ DIA\. 644--1 766 G:J'~~'=' 11-"11 (.!..,,~ ............ r ...... o1c ........... ·-:.:::;. C)
2161 Stn Joaquin Hiiia Rd ., N.8. t '::;": ~·-~· '' "·:r .-~i~ ,
A COLDWELL BANKER CO. ' --0
.. ' •• .,.....-I 1'="""'" .................... ......;;...~~_ic....::= -.
A HOME TO BE PROUD OF
Spani sh .style 3 bedroom dream just one
year old. ll igh ce ilings big cou ntry kitc:h·en
near South Coast Plaza a great family
hon1e on quiet cu l-de-sac. Just S5f;900.
Call Red Carpet. Hcallors 546-8640.
L()CK THE COURTYARD
. GATE PRIVACY GALORE!!
Or enlertain in the big sparkling kitchen
and ramily roont . The 3 out of way bed·
rooms add to the de sirability of this
highly upgraded. move in condi tion home ..
$fi 1.500. Too sec Call Red Carpet, Realtors
546·86•0. .
NEAR NEW DUPLEX
IN GOOD LOCATION
l 1h years old, c:an you buy 2 hon1es '''ilh 2
extra la rge t \\"O car garages. shake roof.
g-arbagc disposals di sh\1•ashers. vent hoods
landscaped - sprinklers for Jess~! Just
S58 .0DO. ·rn sec c:all J{ed Carpet, Realtors
5'16·8!HO.
ROOM WE'VE GOT
OVER 2000 SQ. FT. OF IT
It s four bedrooms 'l"ilh 3 baths. Perfect
for a grp1r ing fainily . \\"hat goes "·ith it
is a beautiful kitchen. farnilv room brick
fir<'place .:ind all !his surrouitded bv park
like grounds. Only 549.500. l-lurr)' Call
Reel Carpet, l{enltors 546·86-10.
2 ON A LOT 0
Central ('osta hle sa. Prime rental area,
nan1c it. Its otose 10 everything. includ ing
a hospital. i\ ne1\' 2 story \\•ith large bed·
roo1ns. gas built-ins and a double garage.
A 2 beciroont , I. bc1th. l car garage older
behind. Uoth for only $53.500. For appoint~
n1cnt ('all Red ('arpet, Realtors 546-8640
BE PROUD
BUY A FOUR·PLEX
For $89.000. You can O\vn thi s 1 vear ('l)d
4 unit drea111. 1\ll under one roOr too! 3
large 2 bedrooms and one bachelo r l'lose
to the beach. Just 2 big blocks. Call Red
rarret. Realtors 546-8&40.
BUILDERS R-2
1\ 205x60 foot lot. \\'ith a beautiful old 600
square foot tear do1vn. Live in it anrl build
or clo ii ti~ht an1l build for $25,000. 1'he
future is yours. (;all !{ed C:irpet. Realtors
546·8640.
BETTER THAN NEW •
ON THE BLUFFS
Onl.v 1 ~-i years old thi s spaciou s 4 bedroon1
3 bath hw11e is designed for en tertaining
and outdoor living. Beautifully landscap-
ed \1·1th 1r~any trees, end patio deck . ev-
erylhing 101.ally upgraded. Priced to !:>Cll.
Call Hed Corpcl. Heall ors 546-8640.
•
Hy hr.111e 111 SUfll'I' I()(·. Brih;;: REALTORS ~'
p<11111 l.i111sh ,t. S!l\'O:. Ofll"l"l'll ~S44-4l"4l-' •
at n11I~ .~.\fl~.
··THl;\A'" . bi·lf'1·cl, 1>hl:l1t l)' (Open Evenings) ~: r i
1i1·1•tl Ln, ;Ill lr•'"h .t. ··l,.11 n . .,.,..,..,..,....,,..,..,..,I
THE REAL
ESTATERS
U-1H;~· Qt L npl!fln . Otlc•1'C1l j • EASTSIDE
'"c'ti'rrs'iN-MARTIN I .~a.rti Huntingto~. FIX ER UPPER
REAL TORS 644-7662 Bike To Beach S uper upi,:rarll'rt PAl"k 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. home .
fl · 1 Cnmt•r lit't'plact'. buillin~ H11vr SOJn('!hing ""U "·:inl to un11n~on holl\(' r mo" to ,. 1 •-h c d and J;o""r lot. Seller 1vlll sell:" Oassifird arl.\ do 1l I lt> ..,..,,c . 11na <' <'n!rr . '~"' II I. · SUP consider fix up :i.l!owan~ tn \•;ell • call l'\O\\' &12·567S. ugr 1\'1ng room. • ER fA).llLY ROOM \\' J TH purcha~r. Best hurry on
CLASSIFIED
HOURS
Ad\'ertisl'rs may place
their ads by telephone
8:00 a .m. to 5:30 J1.m.
1'1onday thru Friday
to nQPn Saturday
COSTA !'11ESA 'o rFICE
330 \V. Bay
642-5678
~E\v'PORT BEACH
3333 r.;"1'11·1X1rt Bll"d.
642-5678
l!Ur-;"TlNGTON BEACJ-1
17875 Beach Blvd.
540-1220
LAGUr-;A BEACJ{
222 Fore.it A\e.
491-9466
SAN CLE'.\tE!"TF:
305 N. El Olmino Ren!
492-4420
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\Vhen killinc an . ad be
sure to make a record
of the 1(11..L NUl\IBER
giVl'n )'OU by your ad taker as 1·l'c:eipt of your
cancella1inn. Thi! kill
nun1her must 00 Jlrt'·
scntl'd by the edv<'rtiser
Ju <'ase of 11 dispute.
BRt-.:AKFAST NOOK. Sunny this one • $42,500. Call b~hl kitchen. _S.-parate 5-l.'>-842-1 Sou!hCo, Reft ltors.
dlnuis:: room. -I fainily size • MESA VERDE
bcrlroon1 s. fantasti c landscaping. S4,900 TOTAL 20.11 N. Capella, ultimate in
00\VN. can ~· ~7. new crpts, drps. t.ltliculous
ld!!cpng. Stunning 3 BR, 2
BA. fplc, on quiet inside
street.
Costa Mesa Realty
11 Since 1958 * 548-7711 ;::;:::::::::;:=';"::=!!!!!!'.~ AJ1c r 6 P:-.1. Call ~7-4617
BEAUT 3BR: 2BA home,
mtissi\·e ~onr f r Jl I c ,
I J UST F"INT.'."HED By Builde r. I \.\"/raised har!h, 1ll'.'1~· shag
11.Wl Calle Carmel ii a. cqit..; in cvrry r o o ni .
Spalfish style 3 BR, 2 BA (.'Ol"l'rNI 1m110 bl!ins in
home 11·/ friil c. Blt·!n r!in~<' kitchen. priced frir qu1l•k
k oven. shas: carpel 1hr\I· Sllle, $.12.;j(X), J)li1c by X:l6
uuL Breakfast at private \\"pst \\'ilson, DI. & rail
patio 1~·/ sunny exposure. LI ii;.iii;..i;iiii·ii19iiBiikiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOI Completely fenced. $39,950. l '
Call Builder d irt"<"I . 714/
537-00l!O. fl.j. ~1-F'.
1 Corona def Mar
Swimming Pool
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CONDO
1 2 or :: BN:lroom, closed
~nrru::r. pool anrl rec l.N!ll..
Ont• block to '"t'~rc:\iff. \''('
Tr1-flnrdrr at Tri-ltarbor
Realton; &M;-325.;
Private Beai:h I SUNSHINE
\\'h11t more could a pen;on AND FLOWERS
1vant? Ho1~· about a t•harm· ,, B
!nit. 11·el! <lecornterl 2 Hit 1 -R, 11.f~5 1CT>z~:11· rm.
2 BA home on a generouli I ASKING S2l ,9:;o
tiC :ot 100 ft. lot in Corona rll'I ~ RIVIERA RE lt1nr. Thr rnlc11nit1c1·s 1 AL TY t11~am. Only $69,at(). Call * 642-7007 *
644-i~Jl. F.A~~IDE· 2 l~R .t· Den,
Clean. Furni~hr<l. AJ.'!O gilt.
converted 10 BR . $31.()(!(J • I V , Phil SulUwn 'Rcalto r . ____.!......... 5-1~761
1"'1',,.' "'o""-::,.-.,-. "'s'",,-.. -.• ~,~B~H-. ~,,~, 1
CAMEO bn, fain rm, lrpll', +bonu~
hou~. Cor lot fully fcnct'd.
HIGHLANDS I ~'S.501.612-17~ ~'.'..!"P' '"''
This sparkhng 3 lx'droom 1 ).IESA DFl. :-OIAR I hOmc has. e\"crylhlngl 11 is ~ 4 ll R ~ ha. ln•lscpd
I In pC'rft'ct rondi~ion, hni< ci ! 8.'"J.'i St. Cla ir, ;.:-1i--070i
b't'RC lOll!I \'ICll' or1C'J1l~I ftmr 1 Oaf'H PoTnt plan. tH.'C('SS to thr'N! pr11·:u c _.;.;. _______ I I hcal'he8. has nn ('lflli11n !n CLOS t TU'
I buy the land in f'f?:. anrt .i~ 1 D.\~r\ PT )l,\Rl~A
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COHRECTION' OF' NE\V
AD BEFOHE RUNN!NG:
t;1·cry .. rrorl ls made to
1;11\ Qr corr«:t a ne1v nd
that has been ordered,
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t. bctiullfully de<'Omte<I 3 BR!•
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hon1c \\'ilh hUKt' Jr.till•' mom, This 4 i>N:tl'!)l')m. 2 l'itor,
fom1nl rllnlng. nnd ht\1Jriow I homt' hil:oi "6.\{'f'Ulh•(' "P'
ma&trr !>iU!lt'. Outllrlf' 1~ ex· Pt'al ' 1t·ltn llJ r.rnrious Ii'" t IC'n~h·e. pll!IO dee k~. bill'. Ing 1 m. C'l)~lal dining,
trtM. and a Kol pond, All al j lnmlly T'POm ; l\Jtht, 11.il")
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TlJF; DATLY PILOT ~· SC'l'\"C'S th~ rlf:ht to cl•s·
'\.\fr. rdit. c:ensor or re·
fu"" nn,v &d\'t'l'tl1tmrnl. 1 1111(.1 111 Ch/\nJ:" its ratl'&
cul-d~Mc Pallo..'1 nntl s~rkllng blue
A top value at rwl for rntl'M1un1nll'. f11mlly
$\59,500 & fricnctA, Prcst!Rt' locttllon
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3 BR'S Price Reduced MINT CONDITION 90 FEET BLL'FFS CONDO A11 Nu· 2 Property 158 Opportunity 200 ;;;rat Lagunu Beech -
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•vp:;-, 1>.hak~. rooJ. uea r J H R EOUCEOI Newport'Shores ~· 1;1:. :'',.I '..~ .\;11 Frrl•· ' , Settler Mtg. Co. I LUXUR Y LEA ~E ~\::.,·1,·,,11.:;,',;,~1.·,l.""ci .. ,',',t::!;,,l"'t~J, :«·hoot~. '>l"nlk1nx di~111r11·t to 1 '. • ~ • d ~1 ,, .. , .... ,. i;:11r,....:•·•. \,, t d" 642 2171 ,. •• 1 • Beach Home Hunlln"ton Ccnll'r, li\.\'lrn·t ,..,._.,.~·Lt1\rl) btl BRI. "''\1·~ H\ LIKE NEWll ''"1~111 111'11;tii• f·\lr-1\l\ "-. II I ~s,-vvl 101 h ·'< B,t \ ,.;11 .. 11n h\ ·l•1•1~"'•J,HI~ ~1p!o·. i,:1r,1l(<'•UI n11ng pool and ml\ny l}IU'k ~·ii' I •U~tni· f . tl)mt'. "11! I~···· ~ -..... ·r.·111g arJl"lr nn>a .·1 yr,o · , · \.•11 :-. .. 1111 ,11.1 llrl'as. Ku\.\· S20ro beki11.· t"tHlt ru1 •·~. Jn1n1111•. ..,,,1 l ·"'"' ~-"rv ·I flr, '1 ll.1 l'm•"'d·~! Income Proper ty ~ -------1· 11nl.1 t 1\1 n· r .. .trf't..t,11 _ 5 ...... l.11 \l:l:'lll:'\\i ~ • l1"1·u ·Ext~nsh·f'usrof i;:l11U.rou/W llf'11. iPr1n •·l pl\ls flnly ,.4.5•1• 4••·1100 l\l\jJ01i:n-l',nn 1J1J1,t:H11t11a: ljwut'\Jt :.'C1ri.:1r ,fl.1H··· 6 .UNITS ·~1 ••·1• ~Co,ro'n•.d•IM·".,-.,·N'1u".v"1'e'"w·.~~1 Ei:.1N"·r'A"L"s" woods, &. heal')' i;l\ak~ fn1 pll'A!>,.I . Call lorbiv h1,1) 111 ll1" pru•r rof ~oirlflrrk., \\'hlk 10 tl('llt'h ,\ " l .II> -----R pileht..~ roof. Custom i:; 7 J 847-3095 C•tallna Sunsets ................... SICf.l.~•1 1•··1• t~,.~.il $76 000 ,. SI ' 1\1 .\\l\TI< 1.,11.1:1k•·,;~·1 ~,.1 t•it :r!:'
Sparkling pool. 5'\.\'ef' n;: \"riv prt\'ate 3 l'tdrm. 2 b.ith I . , CAYWOOD REAL TY I 1 I 1 •1 ., .\, 11 , I• 1, I ~ J .i.. • . , • -
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view, bea..tn tf:ll, 11001. ~n bfllcony, pool, walk beach. • Ad C
drive tq nctg:hborhood & COROUDO. $235/mo . e 01iJd"t"~ 6 & ~1'1\1.n~r. . relS OUnfS 1'~Mhk>n ltiland shopplri'g Rll-1653,811-897-l 0 SL~ll.' llr"n~rtf prr lCl"hl
a•n1er1. Walk 10 h~h~-0001 i.DVf;t,Y 2 Dk & Den. gllr. 9 (..11Jlri1'f-n11 play 101t11 "Apartment Values Above the Ottt.rt''
& t:hW1:hts, call 8-~ RS'l-4121 All Utll• pd, $350., · e 1.:ir:tr :? & '.l Ill', 11pc11
le cvt:s aft 7. &m.0'255: Call n4-537-711)t G 2 nduJr r"~" rt•ntt~
EASTBLUJor' Condo, Pool. 3 Cott• Me•a • f':nsy ar·•'C'65 to n10:-1 1·n1
BR. 2~ BA, !amlly nn, ----------plt"I) .11(•111 11rr11"I -
formal dining. S•l7::i/t.10. By ft l'r, ,,:h11p1lln1; & f1•11y•.
Owner, &12-61'!8S ~ 9 fl'Q)Tl Slf:'j,
Duploxoi Unfurn. 350 ..,., .1 ti;; BANBURY CROSS
-· '~ ~ (N('ri: Ik-1 "'Jt c:\'d &-\f'rime~'
G.neral 1C761• VJJ~~2~~ L i :E
Get •II rent•ls for 2 yrs. ~
Gu•r•nteed service.
Homeflnders * 547-9641
B•lbo. Penlnsul•
DUPLEX 3BR, ,,·et b.;r,
trplc, fanlaslic vlc1\r or bay,
(!JOiie to Balboa Pa,,,!lllon,
815 E. Bay A\'e, Ei73-4221,
"""100
Costa Me1a
PINECREEK
LIVES UP
TO ITS NAME •••
-
,.
Studios, I, 2, 2 &
Ow-r 500 tall trees and 10
streams wttti v.·aterfalls
create a relaxing setting ror
your sp;icious new l· or 2·
bedroom apapment. l''ront
$175. F11ml1ure. availablf", Santa Ana ~
3 BR, l'ii BA. l11>lc. pr!. OUice open ,:00 10 6:00. 2300 3-BlO(;KS-TO-BEA.CH. ---------
patio, RJU', Quiet Stttet. Fa.irvi~v Rd., ~la Mesa. Xtru In; 3 HR .. 2 car J(ar.. CHILDREN
$325. 644-6613. Phone: &4!>-2300. · new pnint, n1•v.· Cf11IJ:, blln~. AND ADULTS LOVE
PRIVACY "'' 3 BR. 2 BA, COAST APTS. dswhr, 2 ha1h.~. S?51 & UP. PARK PLAZA II
frpl, garage, lndl)', yard, Frto~1 Sl9S. to S220. No pets. 42$-A 12th St. at 2 & 3 BR apts. ;""-,.'lo~·~S•2!l5_ .. ~,~&16-1--·l_1_•_-.-,,, I NE\\' :.! Bit, 2 BA lov.·nhouse -'-Peca=~"~· ~II~·"~·-----Phly Area Apts. F_u_r_ri_. ____ 3_6_0 npt11. Patios, encloserl gonl'-2 RR ro1· !et1Sl'. Al l ~leclrit-. Pool, jacuzzi, saUJla
ATTRAC. Furn. 2 BR, btRm
Cf'il, walk Jn closets, bltin
'appliances. Spaclou11. "'alk
lo llore11 . No doj\s. Adu11!1.
$169.50, 536-SU·l
a~cs. Dish1vash<'n;. Adut111. nst11vhr. bllns, r-hnr. crpt. nee. cluhhouse
125 !\'lelody Ln. Ol'F.N dtlJS, -priv. 1n11io \1' 1yRrd . Liccn!ied day care cent.
DAIL? 4.5 t.1on/1''ri. Nr ll11n1ington Ha rbour. From $190.00
Sat & Sun 12:G ~200. Adults nnly, no p<>Ls. PARK 'PLAZA 11
A\'ail 4115. '146-4360. 805 Wast Steven•
9 lvt Stop
• Ad l•c•11f Golf
Couti•
e T•1111i1 c•u1t•.
R•t!d111t Pto
) Poolt, on•
"Oly.,,plc ,;,.
.. Gym, S.u.,11
e R•'r11tlo"1I
•'tlvlt!•1
e Lt~• 1id., llvl"t ·'.
Den, $17S lo $48S
1'.;-URN 3 Br, 2 BA h~. 2 car
gar, I blK Jrom ocean, NB
Easter rental, family only.
Taking liummer re1erva·
!Ions. Leave meassn&:e.
64f>.l7S.1
430
Bf:AlITIFUL Ca1,p Cod
hou!!c 10 share by the beaC'h
\\'ii h either pensloncn; or
ovrr 40. S1 2Q. Pho n c :
49~...(137!1 or 498-1094
OifJce Rtntal 440 Found {frM ~11 550 ~arpet • P ainting &
NEW OFFICES CALIF. ANDIAL-CON"fl!OL CARPET l .u p b o I 1 I er y 1;;;;P;•;pot';;;ho;"'=:1'!1;;;;;;;;;; I
AIRPORT Hu.ntlniton lkncb Shflttt clunlnc. f'innt •P. Call
No.Ieue l'l'q'd, Full llUVice-. 85%1 Edi.Ion St. • W-?SU now ftlf' free Cit. Dennis. * Wiiiard P•intl ..
Drps, crpts. music, AJC. aJI (Back ol ltwnane Society) ITit) 644-1755. Contractors *
utll. Sl"Cie o1'jl r r om A.almAI. Aabt.ance __ le&l'!Je . (em911t,-Concrete JlESIDEN'UAL
$125/mo. Lst MO. RENT Low COit SllaYlrc A neu1er-A OOP.DtER.crAL .~REE. lrw info. !l.1&-2513 Unt&Q:ftl CEMD-'T ' Block 1A'oril. Finest en.rumen, •
,b PAWSADES C£NT£J\ arilmah impounded. Walla, pt.UGI, sldn'alkl, Wall Tu1urin&'.
82 S. E.. BNtQ! \\ht. X-c.nine, male etc. By hr:. or )lb. 6&6915. Wallpapt:rilli: N~-port Beach 5::i7-7t110 Wht. male poodle CEMENT· Patlo ~ New Acoustic.al C.lllnp
!CampU. .. lrvlne lntenectk>n) Wmnar&ner, ma.It! • walks·~p&in. 'NW a Pleue.Call For Estimate • bl Wht. male Samoyed OOA~ --~ 5775 Ullo 11 u..J.. Ot'C Su.Le, llXXl ft. Suita e Cray Pom. mix. !em. re~. t"reo9 est ~. Jllf....... ~ -Jlf
for doctor. Hun 11 n rt on Tl\n Ger. $hp, tern. CONCRt.TE Patioc. 400~11 l :;~s~1a~•:•~U~e-~N~·~· ~28103\l~~~I Cardena. 846-1323. Tri-Color CoJlle , mt1le or more ~per IQ ft. Don,
1617 WjSTCLIFF, NB Brwn Cocker. mix . lcm. 1~°'"2-65~14;;_·-----PAINTING BY DRAKO
M5 MJ.ft.. ' u P Stl~::io.12 Rik, Cock·a·poo, male Chlkl C•re LICENSED ZH!W
B • R t I 445 Blk Terrier, mix, mall! ... ---------~klenllal It Onnmerdal u11nes1 en I ~ &: wht, mix Cocker, t. CfULD care any aac. tcnccd Ext, ' Int. Speetal!.11 .tr
lndustrl•I & Comm'I Sliver •. Blk Ceqn Shep, F. lll Mck y«rd. near \\'ilson CoJor Con.sultlne:. CW1tom
X-Canine, Tnn· n1ale, sehool 642-'00T work a1 eomprtltlve prices. MISSION VIEJO Lab. nlfx, Blk 1.: wht male. 1..::0:::::::_· -""="-----f'rff cit. 6'12·Eil'.IOO
ooo to SClO Sq. "· Grrman Short holr. mol• Contro<lor E,XTERIOR ONLY Main lhOrough.!are. Collie, Ta.n. male . 1----------28752 ~largUerlte Prk\\')'. ~Ux. Cocker. a&\V, fem. Jock Taullll'K'l, pat loa,
131-1400 t-.11x Dolric, Brwn, ma.le nimod. 11.<!d· Lit', B-1 ~·
1801 WESTCLlFF, N.B. \Vht, G<onn Shp, male, loty \Vay t..:o. 6t2-4703. ,__ 30, Srv.'11, Doxie, fem, Dr•nari .. Presllge ""'"·· trn11t on ~t. Shep, Blk & nrwn. fem.. r·
Sult. :;tores: ofcli, 1950 sq Mix, Lab, B.lk fem.. ... DRAPERY lMtallation &:
Ul''d., Insured. }~re.e Esl.
RICHARD * 1/n4-:Jm
PAPERJIANG I NG I:
painting, ZI yrs Harbor
area. Refa, fWTI . No. 183:281.
ft at 38c. air cond, Plenty Af&hftn, Tri-color, male
Pi-kl:, cpts, drpl;, 548-9586. Setter, mix, Blk, fem., ~_a;; ~ars experience. PROF. y,•t1ll&i\'ering, slate
JOIN Barclay's Bf.nk at &w;.tt, .mix, tri·c, fem.. --
1
-• I lie. No. 279514. Insur, all
6'>-23.16.
Brookhunt .& S. D. f'1A1•, Cock-a-poo, White, male, i:E:.c:ect..:c;r.;.1<;..•;.....-----types paper. 714/842-43116.
Stores & offices. Finished Ora~ Com, dome11lc, male f:last"r, P•tch, R'fMlr
tiy 4/:.5/74 . Agt 840-3166 Gray 8' wht 1trip. eat.,11.f. ELECT~Cl.A.~ ~1Wcez
STORE !'OR ~LEASE-JO ft, Blk & wht. fe.m. cat. No~ U.Pain ~ ' PATCH PLASTERING
frontage. 2350 5<1. ft. Just off Blk cat & s. kittens. ~t ~ re · · All typt>s. f ree estimate• •
l\larincr's Pttile " Npt Sch Tri-<:, com, domestic. f, t::lectr1cal Call ~
Poi;t Offit't". 642·9520. AND OTHERS. 536-:l::iU 1---------
600 SQ. fl . Store. ·Suitable FE!l.1 .. adll. \Vrim.arantr ?! ~I...ECI'RI~. lie., -·Id _P_l_u_m_b~l_1111 _____ _
Jor DR's ofc, or ~ $155. 0~ G. Short llrur polnler. jobs, new /Obs~ any L. It OTIS PLUMBlNG
Costa t.Iesn. 64&-2130 Vic. Brookhurr;t &. S1111er, ~la.L't, 83ti-'°"'~1ti89=:~· __ _ Jo' v u 1 11 557-491 ·-Remodels & Repain:. Water I d t al K ntal .CSO · · nui;ua co ar. 4 Gard•ning heaters, disposals, furnaces.
n us ri e FND: '.l/29, F" ma I e ------dshwashrs. 642-6263 f.1/C &
INDUSTRIAL & Oa11Ch~. Had on llea co\. J•panlH ~•rd•ner B/A. Complete Plumbing
COMMERCIAL lnr -Vic: Costa ?t1E'5a. Expcr . .Complete Gardening Ser.·ice. Llc, 212694. ~ · ~'!07 call arter 4 & L.andscaping Se r\' ~R~oot""~,.~"--='-"="----
1600 Sq. Ft. UP Found ~07~4. ·1a1ta1.& i~ursecy. ··•
• B.alboe Island Ji .. ~ •. ·•· If 2 BR. All eli•rtrir Dsh'>'·hr,
blrns, shag crpt, drps, pri,,,.
patio, w .y arrl, Nr.
llun/ington Harbour. $200.
Adu'" only, no [l<!\!I Avnil
4113. 846-4.".00.
IO!f ~unflo'>'·erl
Santa Ana 545-1121
noo};ti\11\TE lo lihArt> 2BR
P111·k Ne'>'·p orl RPI LAGUNA NIGUEL • Surfboard PROl~ESSIONAL gardening
27992 C-amino Capistrano Ei7:>-5132 ·bet\\oTI 8·10 pm. »ervlce clean ups & mow & REPAIRS, all lype1. Reas.
Free est. Llc'd. Ask for
\Valt, 541 .. 3388,8JO..SOXI.
I ..
S8n£Dicgo Freev.·ay 10 .....l-II "'" !l:r19 t ~.-Avery Parkwny Turn on FOUND. male Afghan. Nev... ~" ea .....,,.. -or .u=
w/businr.ss rnan, 11 g e Apts.,
\VALK TO SlfOP, 17th & ~ 2 1 171-Corona del Mar
Furn. or Unfurn. 370
3 BR, 2 ba duplex. \'rly lse.
$375. per nio. ~1.G. Eltioll
R.E .. 301 !\larine A\•c. •7, I 0A~G~T~. ~=~=~-6~1~•~08;cc'8
8 .1. 67J..6454.
28 -ren1 SJ501mo" + uUl '11.
£4.J.7386 aft. 5prn.
NF:ED young v.~1nan to
sha~ 3 bedroom cottage
Balboa lsltu!d. f175/mo.
6/a-3iU6.
l&OO port Beach. Call 640-8236 or est.:~==~===~ 831-&12-0531, Qays 6'2·9262. -LNDSCP CLNUPS
FND: Im! Hu sky Vic. ll'\'lne Garden l\lain1. Hlltii planted. CER.Ai"d.IC TILE, NEW &
Tile
SUNNY, opt'n heam, 2 BR.
Furn or wrlum. Sep. gar ..
Yrly, $275. 675-fi2]9
BalbN Peninsula
$35 WEEK & UP e Sleepine Rooms
• llouseleeptni Rodms
• Ocean View Aptl
BALBOA INN
105 Main Slrttt
<15-8740
'Costa Mesa
LOW W!EKLY RATES
Executive Suites
2080 Newport Blvd.
Co1ta Mes•
642-2611
STUDIOS & I BR'S e FREE Linens
• Free Utilill<'s
• Full Kitchen e Heoted Pool
• l...Aundry Facilities
• TV & maid se.rv avail.
• Phone Ser.•IC<l
$30 WEEK & UP e Studio & 1 BR Apts.
• TV & ?tis.Id Service Avail.
• Phone Service -Htd:'pool
.. Child~n & Pe.t.$ection
237Ei Newport B\\•d., O f
548-9T;>.1 or 64.}-:m6'f
*SUS CASITAS *
Furnished Baclielor's .l 1
Bdrms. Exceptionally nice'.
21111 Newport B,I, CM.
BEAUT FURN l Br lots ol
blti111,. pool, walk lo shop.
ping, mi lrom bl:!h $150. mo.
931 W. 19th St. 54~92
e TROPICAL POOL e
2 . BR. 11J BA, spiral
staircase, lrplc, p ;'\ 1 to.
\Valer &. Gas Pd rHB-1168 ------I.BDRM furn, u!il 's pd, Close
in $135 per mo renl. Aduhi;
over 40, no pots.
642-057·1 :118·1600
LRG Bachelor, liv rm, sep.
kllchen, OO!h. \Vtr pd. Pn--1
Adult. No pel. $140. 64.')..8965
Dan• Point
T . Llk d " BR, bA twn llW. J. J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; liSILn. f! new con o, bltins, \V & D hookup, iodd 2BR, 2BA. sm up. 3BR. \bl I ,_ lk 2RA, fpl, pvl pat, pl clbhse, l gar. poo , pat...,, wa to heh, schls & shops. 1714> dbl encl J:a\' S300. up. Ac1· 5J&.7090/!2131 498-2118 afl 1)46.325.i, 642·ml. 0 PEN
D.\ILY r;.i1 Tustin ( X c \\ 5pm.
Orleans Aprs. I DELUXE 11du!t po n I 1 I d ~
LEASE Condo. 3 BR, 212 b;"t, lol"Brden bt1~nlo-.·, nr O<"e.lln, 2 BH. To1vnriousc-. !rplr,
'
. dbl 1 Jrpl, lrg patio, 6 pools, rrom $2;i0. 1 lilt, from $195. pa 10, • gar, fl o o · rau1111 . tennis. IW6-02a9. •
J'•cu"'•' Adj 'I-· V rrtr Pool. lennii;, \'O!ltrtlental " .... · u '"""' f' Al:!!o 1 Br. fl'Ol\l Sl:i.5. Coun try Club. Adlts. $375. brr.nkfast. Separate family
\\'kdays 894-l353, Eves NE\V apls 2 & :l Br. S('Chon. Close to ..:;-hoppini;
J.'iG.-0928, $215,/$280. Adults, 'tarilily, 0&!!·~1\~n!!e ~be~'i!'iii"!!· 644-ii!!l"i!l!I!!!!!!!!! MAR~T=IN=IQ~U=E~A-P~T~S-. pe1J1:, prvt patio & renccd yd, ~
rwar beech. s.1~901.l Costa Mesa 2 & :: Bit Also Priv. patios. Irvine _
·-------FE?tlA'LI:: over 21, shr 2BR
apt, Balboa Penin, 3-5 mn.,
$92.50 + 11: utll. eves :ift
7:30, 6'&:i2J4
UESlRE Girl. 18 to 26, to
share hr11ut. 2 sly hou~.
E..O· mo, Call ::illi-3959
\VANTED r.1nture Straight
nulie lo shr 4 81· hse & utll .
0 Jq..hch. HB $105. 962-866!
f'F.:t.1. over 21, to share 2 BR,
2 ba. apt. $1:19. incl Ullls.
IHG-84ll3 aflf!r ::ipn\. l,001. Nr. shnr,. Adults only. I ~;_.;...;;..: ______ _
Im Santa Ana Ave., C.f\.1. '.'fgr. 113 646..'.5542
I BR., carport, pvt patio.
New cpts. drps. All el~.
Respon. adults only. No
chlldmtpe111 or 1\·ater beds.
$13511\fO. 548-t3tz.
PARK WEST
APTS.
LA ~1ANCHA APTS. Garages for R.•nt 435
NE\V Luxury Apls, close lo --.::----~--
shop'g & bench. Gas&. \~Ir I MINI WAREHOUSES
EXTRA lrg 2 Br, 112 Ba
studio, $180. Ulll pd. Sha!\.
bltns, pool. 1978 :.1aple.
64a..5647. --~-~~~--LRG 2 Br, 2 Ba, dln rm,
cpt/d~. · s11• ref, non!.
Adult!, no peti.$1 70. ..._.,..,
3BR; 2BA, dishwasher, lilt
porch, nr schools, children
ae<:epled, $185, 540-4431 or
541'-3Tl6
Family ~artment1 Pd. Adults on!y or _faintly STOR•GE· "'Ileen. Bll·1ns 1 n c I . "'
2 BR, I Bath now available
from $225. On Culver Drive.
just ort Snn D1egtl Frwy.
:t883 Parkv1ew Ln 552-9200
2BR, rrpts, tlrp!\, bltlns. pool,
nr SA Freeway, S 2 3'5
644-nll or 544-6784
dsh"'hr. Shag Crpts. Small
pel ok. Pool . Gas BBQ.
I, 2 & 3 BR Studio.
Pri\1. Palios
$160 to $250 per i\lo.
778 Sroll Pl. C.l\I. ..,...,,,
THE EXCITING Laguna Beach
PALM MESA APTS.'
NEl\RLY new 2 ~R 2 ba r.lINUTES TO NPT. SCH.
111·/w. view, no st111rs, block Bach, 1 &: 2 BR. from $151
to b<'ach $270/IC'aSC ¥WsJ383 ...,. _Adults. No Pets.
or 4ft4-~ .1361 Men Or .
2 BR, ·wh11e v.·ater OCf'an {5 blk5 from Newport Blvd.)
No l\fove·in or ~1nve-0ut
charg-es. 1'·ron1 $7.50 (X'r
nionth.
HIUllllt<l'l !.· N.-11 la nrl SL, llB
1 ALLSPACE
9611-1970
Of--,-i-ce-Rtntll ___ 440
. •
NOW LEASING
Huntington S.11ch
NEW M-1
WO Sq. 1''1. ll l.Tf' •
llon1iJlol'I & ~·~,,Jarid St.
9611-1970
& 22nd Pregnant. ,c~·nJJ"'-"4~·~·~-1~9'~C~. -----remooel. F1-ee est. £m job.
645-UJ.2 J::UROPl::AN Garden e·r . '-\\eloome. ~24:lt;i.
Lost SSS ?a-1aul~ · LAndscaping. 1 op Soil "" -~ Tree r eQJOval. Very
G 0 L DEN RETREIVER, reuonable. 642-5329 eves, * TOPSOU.. * CO~lPOS'1'
male. April l Halecrest ·GU den M1iint/ LndscP * f.tULCH & * REDWOOD
area. ~· C.l\1. l::P_u.EPTI.C, LlnUp ~prK..lr rep ..• blb-.:ii.IS t.:aJI 586-6930
may bLle If no! g1v@n daily . ' , . t-rt , -1 • ISXO' NE\V BLDG Pt1-1, 12 Unll6. n1cdlC'a~16-381J5 ben•ra1 ~ervuoes • •
1250SqFtSI76220-3f.h -~------I llif l Front OtJi~. ~ts, arE:c RE.WARD for ~turn of lmit1"TH1NGS" by Moot1e. Gen'! 1 • ...., I
rear doors. Anaheim & lnSh Setter. t.1ale, 1 yr old. carpentry, rlepa.Lrs, Plwn·i '·==·=::::::::=:·~:: Tenninol Way, c .r.1.--Days Lost.. '3/29/7~. Hntg Bcb., bing. ~ le·C. H.en'°®tllli .. I 646~5033. eves &J&.<Ql. =1: or-~Z.:k~urst. ~-;it;ll. ---i .lob 'wanred, Maae 70U
*COSTA MESA* ( . TliJ:: Hrtah & Hauuner t.if· -· • ·····--
1100 • 1300 • 17:..0. 2:il0 sq ft'OOXIE, male, -~· sha111 fe r' handy111au, lawn u i\l A T U I~ J:: UU.SUL1;"111an
\nrlustrial units. SEE . b;ea.~t ~ne, Vic. bcl In· garden M'l'VLCI.'. i\-lontbly, \.Lile,;:" ~l'all. &.'c~ lucdl
ROBERT NATTRJ::SS d1a~pohs & Adams, . on -~kly: p~~~~ ti'i~--1 cu1111ccll• ... 1 with c1111Jna.ii~S uu
Jiealtor·Cosla r.1esa·979·6.i7t ~Usha.rd, Anguished !atntly, PLL!MBlNG, ~LECfRl.CAL, w.~·:.. _uw~._'<1 . .v .vµ.::iut~~f
N"WPORT BEACI \ · & ~2·4087. CAl<Pi.:N.fR\:. No joG' too bu:.Ul(!s;. v.:iui 6J ClllV!Uyi::..,
,,. -Ofl1ce LOST Bl' • G 1 M " --• • · I U>sla Z..lcsa iuuknt 1:> yri.. \Varehbu!IC approx 900 en .. · J')' ma e 1xcu small. 1' &. li Home Repair, .. ·--• d N . . ' ' . ..,. Terrlor "BUSTER" 'Ian· ••"\An<> \1111~ l.dJJWilhcu A . o. 11, ft. $1 50 per i'oft). t.1ULl..AN ' " . vu-.......,, Ua.il P t101 P 0 Box l50li ·
RF.ALTY, 3400 Irvine, NB. ~~rlz. ~J2~3e ward· HOME REPAIR SERVICE t.u.sl~ l\ol~,, ·Ca 9:l.IUl.i'.
541).2960. or · 20 yrs exp. $6. hr 646---:lJlS.
OOSTA r.JES4_ RE\VARD! l..osl maJe med. CALL LLLIS';,t.8-7637 eves WRITLR.'-o-lu~\l~linle--. ~M~.,~,~be-1
New Industrial Un.it' sz .. dog, ~b mix. Blk. 110ME -ttEPA.ut SBRvlc...~ close 10 Newport Beach.
$lo.ili\10 . Phil ·sullivan, ~·/hll:e .. : .. o;~t. carpenuy, Plwnb11J6, !:.!'-"-'° Adv., tech., tac t ua I .
Rcl\llor, 54.%161. ns. 0 · lncal, H.l.'us. !)$.!f.KH. t.:ha.llenge 1nel-W r l ~e
R t I W t-• 460 WST: Bassc.-tt Hound, male, H 1. • C..:laJsilled Ad No. 33, Daily en • s en wv I cho.ke cha.In, lhin. Vic .. off au 1"1 }'1lot, P.O. Hpx .156(1, Costa
Single businessman desires l Irvine ave bet'>'TI 22nd & YARD &araa:e clean-ups, {ltes<t, Ul. lf4:i:.'6 •
BR· .house, Back Bay tU'('a, 2Jrd., N.B. &4.5-4533 remo~ tree&, dirt, ivy, Job Wanted;-tema~ 702
frptc, gar, &l"tll yard. $100. PETITE, v.·h. sh. hair cal, driveways , i t umps. --·--
$1.Z>. Call alt ,5 eves. gm. eyes, Siamese 'fueaow. 1147~:&6. PAH.T·llme, Vic. Cl\I tftI.
t &: 2BR-. -mod~,-,.-,.,-,id-,-n-1i31
type 4·plex, S140 & $170 mo.
AduJts Shins, stove refrlJ?,
rlose lo beach Ken 614·849-1.
• ELM GARDENS AP'I'S
Unrum. I Br. $155. up.
view, pool. Crp11.~ d111s. 54~9860 &'6-fi628 or 979-3907 Answ. lo "Posey." JUward. YOUNG "'/big step l..011. llt!~l"t:e. tTesently cnl·
stovl'.'! Refrlg .. $275. 675-61•15 Huntin8ton1 8each ,, eve.
Lido lilt
Houseslttii:'9 .Renta l tH&:3591 , . Van .(or '::. Move. haw, ployed. ~p: lia,·e oru._-c
J uJy.,\ug, i\irfarce execulive, J-(AJl'DSOilIE REWARD. 1 yr e tc. Kea1i. & Re J 1 able f IM\.llli>, 1'llt.!rVt!rsona.! C.'Olllll1.;•
DELUXE adu11 po o l si de NEW OFFICE_S__ S3.l26\0. iltr. Price.· old male rtog, Great Pyr~ 646-lMS wi aJuJt.;. & chilc.lren. He·
garden bunga!Ow, nr ocean, IN LAGUNA NIGUEL I ~~~~~~~~~~ nees, 100 lbs, "'hite. C.Ontact UTE 14uliui. l.ite Tree spu1i:.1Dic, s e I J·nioltvat~. BP~~~~o~:Ji~J1:r~; :: ~~a;l~~k~9~1s, 4::,~ &4~~.~1'i u~~·i::1. j' PnonMs 11•1 :ti::::~:·~~.:.m P:k .. J::~:f.;,.{.w~;~~·"P H~·~ ;~·~;~~~:
furn. opt'!. 673-8886 Also l Br. From $135. ' • Slan1e~ Cat, fem •. a~ to SKIPLOADBK & dump. truck cleanen, babysitters, corn· in A1lu lts se<:tlon. 177 E.
22nd St. C.Ptt. &U-3645
NEW BUILDING
Slti & lip. J)f':LU XJ:: 1 hr.
C'rrt :dl'l':I, hlln~ , refrh:.
frplc. pool. 197:> Pomon:1
/Ive .. CM . Ei\>8891. ·~1Rr.
J BR: 2 ba, crpl, drps,
aduU~. no j'l('ts, ~:l35.
616-19.19 or 64G· 168!l
• 2 BR. 1 1~ BATH
l\1ATIIRE Adult~. 1 child ok,
NO P CTS. Ca.II 549-352-1.
"es• Verdi L Ni 1 Crpls, drps, 11!r, wetb11r. l ~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~· ~~,l~"'~F~a~.y~i""~··~·~\~lt~e~l:n~eo~\o~r~. ~14 ... rk. ~---..,. •=halt, puruons. ~1a·.,,.::,11er JJurueo;-. m aguna gu• 27992 Camino Capistrano .... .. •··""""'"' -r ~ w '"·--1 00 ·' yn; old • Rt'\\•ard, 552-7582 sawing. breaking. 846-7llO. uc "~t'llC). rc1"7C'O., Uu· San Diego Fr..vy lo p I 530 ... -d. ~1;r17w, (itn.s. ::.erv./
e HOME ATMOSPHERE * BRAND NEW * Avery Parkway furn off. :_.:".:-"::oo•n;:1;;.5;_ ___ _.:;:; LOST F1~. aft., vie. 191.h & MOVING, Hauling. Ex.per. 7 •. ---;--v
Deluxe 2 & 3 BR. Rental Ofc, 1 & 2 BR .. 2 BA. 1--rom $195 831 -1600 LICENSED SPIRITUAL IST r-.tonrovla_, French Poodle. Reliable. Reasonabk:i. 1--ree NBI::O ~el~ at hon;ie . \ e
?.095 Mace Ave. S.16-1034 Unfurn. f'urnished units --0--1--0-ffj____ SpiriiuaHst readings 10 a.m. Sn1. apncot .~ ReY:ard. 919 est. S32-T:i81. I .have aldes, nW'SCs, hskprs,
Newport Beach A,,,ail. * e UXe JCeS * . 10 p.1.n. adVICc 011 all Cedar P l .• C.~1. 642·5329 J.10~ Loe.a.I 'wii. or ~~paru~-W!~oiuemakers
CROWN VALLEY Aptt. mauen;, 3U N. lj:l Camino RED n.ihy gold r!rig Josi gen. hauling. 32 l''t. furn. _P~-,
PARK NEWPORT San Diego F'N'Y or Coast 1-·or Lease, 38-1 sq. r1. romr.1 J{caJ,....T San Clemenle. for vicinity OCC. Generous \·an. 642-05:);). SECHETAR\:/TYP:!J', my
APARTMENTS Hwy to Hilltiurst. 23734 business. (2 offices plus re-appl. Call 492-0034, 492-9136.1 reward. Ed. 557-9575 . . of11ce, prolessio exp.
8 I 2 B llillh t • • N' \ • . , . · LOCAi.. movmg & hauling by ~.50/hr 494-129'l o::chc nr I or ' cdroonis urs .•.• ag. igue • ception area & slorflge). Ac!· . PKEl.!~A~ f! A~1ETHYST ring. 3/23. q student. l..a.rge truck. Reas., ---~--=~=cc-:-:=
anrl Townhousr" 171-11 831-0'30 jacent lo Orlllll\e C ount)' Caring, Lvnliuenual counsel· Vic. Harbor & Baker. C.11.1. 8aIT)' ::i:u-~ or 539-!HlS , Help Want.a, M & F 710
fr. $194.50 Open 9.Ei Daily Newport Beach ,\irport. Ing & referral. Abortion, Re:ward offered.~. __ ..! . .
·"Ila Pool~ • TC'nnis '-'-'-'---'-'--'-----Call 546-8801 adoption It keeping. . . li'lOVING or Haulirtg, $10 & jli"EEIJ Immediately!
t l~~rtt ~if~ts;"C1~.' Q~~( Art'(lss from rashion Islar.rl 2 BR .. !ge. kil. & blt·in.~. I ----------I APCARE 642-4436 er~ Pt S~. v:~ ~ up, dependU ,!l~e..:,,,,. free j 9 ~\uto1notive Cash.icr
1150 "'" """" 111 Jan1borl'e on San Joaquin Blk. 10 Qct'an or B.;y, $275. COSTA l\1csa, Ideal for den· , ge, • · ewe es~· le C8 ~ • 1\ulomot1\·e Hookkttper area. ., .ru'"<lQ<.I" I! II II 1 VAS1'.:CT0l\1Y. collar· Reward. &t£-.36TI -. D'!V • LARGE 2 BR $250 N I ----~--1 s 0:11 • yrly. 675.3T;iO aft. Ei. !al lab or o!firel{. Unllrl Confidential Int 0 r ma l ion ·. . Hou lnn1n9 · • Autoniottve b contra~t
d I ' ' ew Y Lr.E 2 Br Studio. A:ar, nr. 1714) 644-1900 I P"'"'"'"" A' --• c I l..OST· Fem fnsh Seiter •Ir\
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ecorated ncl utilllies. Call ~ppln~. No children. 2293 Santa Ana .... "1·-0· ir ~""N· ·orner 0 L"Ounscling & refcr1·at. . · . : · . • · . . eves. 9!i<r-11<12 Fordham. 6'16-348S. TO\\'NIIOUSF., newly decor '.I ----------19th & Ne"ix>rt Blvd. 700 APCAJU~. lncorp·. A Non· Vic. V1ctona .\ Nt'v.'JJOrt. REL I AB Lt; <;HRIST~N All Uutt pos.1Uons open 1m·
H • B h BR. 2 ba. Fpl. Palio. Encl 2 CHOICE , s.
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girl ""'liTul do In&• "'3-n.1et111a,,,,1ely. i\eYlport Datsw1. unt1nnton •ac Dana Po1"nt 1 '' - N t Shon ~ I a 1ng ''
1 BR $Is' •16s Adulti1. Nr Westc!Hf. $325. LAKEFRONT or long leaBCs. Owner, :SIIlgle -\\idov.'ed · Dn'Orced grey, orangoe eyes. VIC'. Te Thurs. mon1ings, anytime. •'-* .-•-._a ... 1---·~··-------I C/gnr, )lOOI, m-· C rr ,
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• ~ PA~ORAf.flC Oct>an Vie\\'. S9fi.1701 tlr S-1S.fiG.i7. S.1.1-83a:l. LIVING \i'ink!c SC'h. 979-6779 betv.·ecn 8a.m -lpm S3.00 an "' '* W "' W 4
~~\V DECOR. Prh• i::ar:\r,e. 'h·,"' ',~R. 2 8,\ .• 27' liv rn1. D-~--UX"E 2-s-cr'"'=s1"'"'d~lo-.~.11 LOCATIONS OFFICE SPAC_E_ ls.a ball when you ltmd the LOST s 1 Gold w-·'d' hr. C..:all arter 8:15 P·J'!!· or Account.ant to n sK ~·dry rm. Ncwrr Spnni~h !n 1tche11r.2 t:nit bkl5!. 1 r_.. u' " VERSAILLES .. ISS.ION VIEJO right person. /_.. I a -, '""" ing lea~ 1ncssag~. ~-0&9. Prod.Mg.rMachShop10$2-U\ , Adult Con1plex. 2 nil. So. ~T olrl. $290 mo. A<luHi. elec. Di;h'>'•hr, patio, gar . m "'1 '"°1 24 ho"-Banc!. Annep s Re5t11.urant --~ ---~ -Indus/Mech Engr $lJK1'
or San Dici;n fo·rwy . 1r;o1 •193-75.S7 Adults prcf'd."' $225 n1o. 200 Sq. fl. & UP ....,_ ~ . ... ...
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1 Parking U>t, 213-431-7876 YOUNG· .\''O~ '>''ants Jr. & Sr .. f ield Scr.•ice '
Krel!W>n l.M, H'B. !'142~7!11)! Fountain Valley Yra.rly. &1~37S6 or 5-15-0760 ON TllE LAK CHOICE LOCATION I "'Ill no..L. be responsible for ~1ALE Jris!lSCtt-,-,-3/30 housecleaning JOb. ! Cos ta Eu,ineers·Serv/H.epatr Ptfedl·
ADULT-G-ARD-EN-APT-. · E ~""2 •1,~··rlJ• p,•-·,·. any dcllt!i other than my . · • · Alesa. Vicinity r.. onUcello .. ,1 DchLXC 2 & 3 BR. hl!!l", D\V, Al So"''' Coa•I Pla•a. ~ " ··eo-" " '"' Krl ti K Cl k A ·1 V1c Beach ~ Warner T -··· F . . & ' o \ ·1 I II I own. s .-Ill', pri . 1' OW111.,uses, airv1e'>'' · .,.,, .• ,\ Eq"i·p 1-n 2•· 1 BR rum. $14511i'JO. Pool, LUXURIOLIS C'pts, drps. patio. rncl. Rl\r .. Pool • Acapulco Aqua Bar 'vai · ininf'< ate y. I, 1!!14 -~"."'~· PH: M_z.-571\3 1''air. 97!}..9621 " u "'
Nr. t..11ke P11rk. 103$ l21h Sr. 2 BR, 2~2 Bi\, db.I gar \V.-ndull~. nr Hoe~ llosp $185 lo & Jacuzzi, Spectacular 8 ~=-,,..:.83~1~·~1400.;.::c..____ L"llCRE·ASc=~-,.,...-~.,,,-,-11-ino-~1·3 LOST fiuffy v.·hitc altcttd . --~H=OU~~S~EO:::Oo~F~C~L~E~A~N~ f;gast IA=:;.! t~o $$800UK 5~.6-7447 nrt 5 & wknds n111on1ntic opener. burglnr s275 mo. 642-4387 Acre Lake w1Towering 13.000 SQ. ft. in classic Vic· · -,: · 2 •·~ ' male C.al . Child grclvfng •J
nl SH,\RP. 2 brm. Orean 1 1'' ur11alr.s. ''• t.lilllbn Dollar 1 · fh bid do cu1> JiJZes in \\'""·. no REWARD! ~2187 Carpets. windows, floors, Sales/t.iktng Sec'y to $100 B1\CllELOR Unit, ."•alk lo nnn. inlcrrom \\•Ith Ai'ol ona.n ° ce g, "·n1oivn exercises, peds or gimmicks uphol. Special rates for tea:. Secre1aries lo $900 bea<·h. ulll pnld, $95/mo. F'!l.f stereo rndio. Good l<r Blk. NC'\v 11tv. trig, sh tt ~ ubhouse, Gym, Sauna, Santa Ana. Individual or. Call Juanita, 832-4172 serv. ~4. ~ 1''ield Oa.imi Adjuster
Avail now. 536-3507 t:allon. li'fany <'XlrtlS. $265. Frplc. Girls, no .;c1s. $285. ta) ~Uri~·. fices, 500 !O 1500 sq. ft. 'I'-A d-to s~
L •-ch A•k for Dair ~0 =•s .,......,.,.,.. ..,.,ase 11ny or all •P•-•. t -i.-~ -Cr-""1 Cl k «= •·•~ DULTS •-l.lFE or DEATH: Let our ! -I~" OUSECLEANIN"Ap•~ '''""• ~ .. ·~~ '"" aguna i:Ma ' .,.,.,..,, · • "" " bablt>s live. For alternatives instntetlon $15. min . .,.._,.,...,ah. Ucen9-~""' er lo _..
Huntington Beach 2 & . 3 BR/2ba.. new Condo Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Br's. &M per le. Avail. April 1, '74. to ABORTION call LIFE'. . ed. bonded~'J."rf: a.she r Bookket!pertCoostr $625
LO\\'ER DUP.:? BR IL) bl\. ----------unltii, H~ W"ll1k·ln closets, frOm $175 per mo. ~lt?Zl~ to appreciate. LJNE &4l-5522, 24 hrs. _Doinestic Agency. 97S-7700. Recepl/Secretary lo $62S
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·o--" air •-1 I " NEW DUPLEXES patio, pool, gar. Adults $2T;i. 3700 Pia D -R--ptJo~,, ~k '"~ '"""" ncn · 1l:· P"'11• up. 5-ut-78.18, :'"*° lll'l'i IG r. DESK space ava1lablo •::n BF..51' tt.lASSAGE . IN N.B. Schools & l\IESA Cleaning Service , .... ,,, •u ..,..,., ~ ~l~nJs-i,Q f::~~gr~h. 1 D~V.'7p·. :U~o c~~~· 2drpsBR: BEAUT. ne"' dunlcx on Santa Ana mo. \\"ill proviqe fumit~ 3'IOO lrvtne Ave., &lfte 1~· instructions 575 "Crpt windows, fin. etc. ~A).;isy>'Pis:t :~ ~
Nl'.'wporl Jslarid. 3 Br; 2 ba, Next 10 South Coast Plaui at $5. mo. An 11 w c ring Opt>n 8 At.I, Mon, \\'ed. Fri., ResidJComm'I. 551~742. Clerk Typisl, ~l.V. 10 s;;oo J:'.f'fo·tc. apts fmn1 $50 wk or $115. l BR·$325, 151h & Aca· · 11 bl 178 7 5 Ann 557-0539. TENNIS LESSONS
$170 n10. Pool, m11icl, ph. cla, ~'3%719. Open Sat 1Sun. ~';:"~~·, ~~;ror.'ti<). SJS.&188 7l4-55M46& ~1:~~ Bl~.~ ifuntlngton * P~Li\I ~Card Reader ··!For ec¢~rs. Jst lesson~~ t~;ru~ Qef>:~~~~h~~~. r:~~r.
!dry, V!llag(" Inn ~M-Sl36. LOVELY 2 Br. & 11c!n, 2 bath Rooms 400 BE'ach. 642··1321. Adtreduc11on 10831 Beach ff'(!('. C:\lt :t-16-53ZJ. day. 836-0li4S. CALL TRISH ltoPKINS
Newport Beach · upper. Bll·ins. c;i.rp, drps, 2 BR. 2 ba. patio. ln I--'-'--'-------= NEW Blvd. Stanton 32'1-.1406 I 1 T Jf.tilll \i iil'IT~'-10kL quiet area. I6th Place nr. \Vt'111rlirr area nt 1214 ROOi\t for renl. \Valk·in 1'1ASSAGE/BATil--0n~c~o~m-'•-•-•-----
$.l.'i PER \Vk ,, "P 1 hr. !!hopping. r.fanicd, over 40. Rutland Rd., Lanai Apt!!. clo11et, !lhov.·er. b.1th rm, Sep Plush orfh·e Bldg .. 2 lo 6 A h 1 cl 1 I 11 .... 1 IJMNE PER50ffl
2 br & bach's, Nilor 1v. ~"-'~"'~"-·~1_225_. _6'_&_2_4_1•__ _N_e_w~po-rt_S_h_•_•_•_•___ ~~r?'~n:-~~~1.1c1~n u~~iJe~: ~~~!u::lr.r~~!~~~~ ~~'. PJ:~. oS4~.:. compete i . Announclmlftts l ~o::: .. 1T!,x b::;~ct SERYlCES•AGEN:Y
m, ~Id s;erv, pool,._ THE $150-~1, mi. no. of Hp. 2 BR. J BR \ 1 y , _ N fl'IS-100.'l, por!. 811-36.W. MASSAGE & SAUNA ' U \'ears llnrlxir A1·ea 488 E. 17th St. \at lrvinel C>I ; t ... SA. 415 N. Nc"-port Bl.. bHns, crpls. drps, pool, play , P . r .... -asc. o pets, Call ~ 963-l2 7 1: LL
NB £i.IG..9681. yArcl, carpon & lndry facil. stv/r('(rii;, cpt, drps, $1·10., ROOr.1 ror N'nt. kitchen NE\V Oll'ICE · TWtl rooms 00..,.. Ad 'A·•. 11 ' n 1 aai>yJittin11 (714} 67-76 Suite 224 '41-1470
DUPLEX, 1\i Ulk fr'Olll t)>l & I sml child ok. no 5'18-7840 rrlvilgS. $65/l\IO + UTIL. 15 x D and 10 x U. All oov;i ams ve.. nl~ (' L • .., r·or 1\pJXlint1nent Viri -"'1 11 ;It, a 'Ii
(){"(>an. ll,..n11n$!: II Ap\~ Jfi•ts. 842-4664 aft 5:'.lO PM. S•n Clemenfe 'llOne 548--0516 momings or 11tllitlea paid. $100. per Travel 540 21, • 5 yn; old. Good J9nltorial
l\.Cf'kly !hill i;unimf'r. CHEZ ORO APTS. ---'--, ------e.vf'!I. monlh. CMta r.lesit area. breaklasl, IU11ch & ttnacks.1 :;.;::oc.:.;..:.:c:.. ___ ~-,\CCOUNTING CU';HK
&14-7'.lRG. <19.J.28;.l. . 8214 Atlantn NE\\', hUJ"<'. cl e 1 u x l", l\.1aRnificcnt vicv.··Roonl v.·I !>18-7729 or 642-8372 L 00 ~I NG FOR ADVEN· T.L C. Fenct'd yard . COPttPL Janitorial Se:rvice. NAT'l
-DYNAMIC 1-~.,,fmn• 3 I 2 • " BR priv g•r pool ~horecliUs Bluff. l. 2 k 3 pr!v. B.1 & bal('On". $35 • AIRPORT AREA. 600 f"I. ft. rue RE TI~ThS SU~11\IER? 646-5836 Floon-\V&U.S.Wtndowl" SAILBOAT MFGR 1 • ., • ...,..."" ' " • " .. ' BR. 2 • 3 BA roe•---1 •·-. o7 • .., om e wit us on the ~-p 6~ll"" . an, 2 BA. Yrly $"XI/mo, w1111hct , dryer, Oosc to "" ~ ""'" \Vk. UIH pd. 2500 Senv!ew, S270/mo Incl. u I l 11 t I e. s, . Carpent•r ....._,,u ayne ,_,_ ou HAS ~nlng for payroll
.Da)'ll G'6-TIQ.1, nile. Gi3-2>86 l>r!lch. S3&-03l6 pool. frplcs, "'lk lo heh. Cdl\I. t.JUIJ...AN REALTY, 3-IOO Odyssey.Cnusc of th f! .,L M••oriry clerk Exp. pref. or excel't •= n -w\ h A.. Ocean, city &:. golf course ROO,, IS s~ 11.k "P· , .. ,.1h lcl~rvl-"'neco:... ~540-"'-2960=~·--~-/l.1ed./Agean Seas. Land of C A RP ENTRY. ~ra111er ---.:....------clerical aptJtude. Reloc~ling Sin Clemente +N aunus t " ,., ., $175 -~ of96..-0lil6 "' • the U>tus Eaten Plu5 3 ,..__, -~-'I • SliO up 2 & 3.BR, 2ha , kids ok v 111 • a.· ............ · · kitchen: SJ() "'k up apt. ta'x15' Rirlcond, cptd dl"'p3. · ..... ,., ts:rnan·~,,......,. ng "" STE\\'ART l\Luonry: Brick, lo Irvine ln April. Call 1~1 l\1on Kai LaJ'Hl NE\\1 GARDEN APTS. 1>-IS-975.01 or s.t:>-3967 $100 mo utl\ Incl . 203> N'pt unlls o! college credit. finish w 0 r k guntAntel'd. block stone concrete Qual 64z....c64.2 for further Wo.
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91i2-89M :t BR, 2 DATii, d!chv.11r. frplc, 4 al om. . Palntint a ·-==~_,•m=.-p\oy<+"-'-~-' • ·
DOG RUN SZO. Cllll <193-0l>tl PRIVATE Room or Apl W1 NEW BAYFRONT l Loot.,._ I CUS1'Q)f \\'oodwork, ft!mod., P1iperhanglng ACTIVE ~tll't'd couple lo
2 BR . from $169-$175. Crpts. NE\V 2 BR. 2 BA. VfE\V nur,;1ng Cl\l't', good food & Frpl., v."et bar. prlv. ba. 1m;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;:·~~I pa.ne:llna-It .~. Vh1ce ..,_ I handlt rentals in watthou.5e tlrpg, ~,i._gru'· Child & P"~ CAl"JX'l.l ldnipe.1. $1$. lndry. Costn ~les.a. 642-9118 341 8Ay1.ltle Dr., ND 675-6161 Lenhoff 536-MTS. NEATr...;,1, t l'ltntSt. moll complex. Apt & ialRry.
ok. 84~ or ~1 • t.:llr2828 11f1e.r 6 • v 1· R t I 4.s · l'YN>Mlsf': apt'lllcatlon Inc Phone 961>-1970. \\'kdays: 8-•c• ion en as " BAYFRONT OFFICES Found ff,.. ads) 550 ::':aroet S.'llc.• ~~~~· "-U ...... "US. . . Sj:)m.
NEW L\L~Ul')' 3BR. F1m Rm. Santa An11 Udo ....... (\'! """· 'Nev.....,,rt "'-"• ....... ~ 2 e I UDO ISLE 2 BR •. 2 S..\. ~,.., .,.... · Mtlf!St _ _.. ALTEMTIONS lady 1'i lh A.Push carpets. d1"8~. NEW F•ulLY APTS .1 J 1 & I 1k-11ch. arioua l\ze .1uitrs. F"ND: Cnllle • 1 yr , Vic. JOtlN'S Ca11>tl & Uphol~tC"ry PROF. pamter. ·"-'w11., selling •.'I:.-. Apply Back "'llllf'11 ytd, ~tin, 2 Cl'.r #'\fTI • AVl'IJ · u Y Aug. Call co· Phone, &Th-lZ!O 111'"' Or. &: H~n •. • -gUna Ort Shampoo, \Soil rcas. Int/ex!, b'ft tsdmatc. ·~· """' ,,_ 1' G d Op • 1~1 213-793~. ... 'iW ......, R " uo -· "" ~ll Strttl, 25 F&!ihlon lshuvt. ltllr. s,:...:, 557-.Jn,l ran • en1n9, , 1-----------NE\\TDnRT OPF'lCE SPACE Bellch 494-6752 • Rf'tardanl.11\. [)eeren~n A c. · '""""''R• ~ __.:__ -= Iv -·1 "" b I h • to XT •r Tl G ANIMAL HOSPITAL :~r~1V 3BR. 2BA Condo. PATJo, NE\Y 1·2 .t: 3 BR's, Pe.rk·Ukf! TIME FOR Nl'at ba,y, 151)..1100 a.q. 11. • 1-'0VND: Male brown puppy .... or r g tent.11 « , INT/E P"' N N pool te(" 1uoe11. .. bar $275 ""'\ling n---1 n.....t "97 12ll Vlc. F'raftdlco St. N.B. nlinute bleach for 111•h1te All 0 ......... Co~ 61S..l.\'i!l Rttl'pUonist/ NutM for 5.16-i&\5 ~ m• ' ""' S. 1~-... '""''' , . ..,., ' -642'-!1150 rarptiA, Save )"Jill' IDOM)' o.=o~·""-~=-=0...,~--'-':..::0::: progreq lve practice net r
' J-0 · Pl!I;)' lltr.ll!I. Plltlo!I & tol QUICK CASH DELUXE 325 aq. n. orc.,Cst. =o="'=-----.._,,_-_..:...· by saving me extn. trips, * W~lpaper H•"t•r * OC. Airport Prk>r ~ral P1Rl~ACY w/ 2 BR 2~., BA. dlotJ. C0: It ~arthter1 Pd. Shag. -11v.')'., Corona del M•r. 4.1 t"ND rem. ori:tnge tabby c&t, \\'Ill clean living rm .. dln!nt c. ~ 646-W9 otitct exper. ·DCCeMal')'. \VUI
rp "· ~r. Ind!')', ynrd. · rape11 « "° o • • THROUGH A Sq. rt. Rtaloi'Klnlics, Bkr. Nl!Wport 'Beach, approx. 9 rm • ht1ll $15 Any rm train for Nunlng duUn.
ratio. sm. fi4&-4,U4 Stirt.lng at Sl69 + dep. Gr.-,..6700 nto. old. 675-2591 n.50, couch SID. Chair u. U Ge.t Into *the Oailf PU01 Se:nd resume io: Oasslfled
2 BORl\1 , Childrt>n & Pctll N1whope ~Mows DAILY PILOT l ,000 Sq Ft of of/lcci spact to k'OUND r~rnale St. •&m,Jd. yn:. exp. Is what counts not Cl~tfled Ad pme and sell ad No.120, Dally lnlot, P. o.
O,K. SIT!>. 1912 Newman, St7 S. Newhope, S.A. WANT AD .,bleue: IO months, al $458 1 )1!ar. Bia.ck . apOt. Vic. ot me~hod. 1 do WM'k nlY"l':lt. *>mtlhtnc )'Oii no k>nitet box ~ Cos1a r.teaa. Calif.
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ASSEMBLERS I BRAKE .. OR. DELIVERY man for L.A. HOUSEWIVES, Part/time MEDICAL ASST. I PART-Tl)jE II.EU' l Sec'y/Me r~•tlng \\ ,\ l T ru:."8. t'~~nl"nr\"d All r1111•N FRONT END MAN Tlrntt home d•llVtt)' rou1e. pUbltc ttl•tionl_lO ap2 pm. PrltnarUy b'ont ofc. Jns ..• Lunch Uam.2pm, OU:iner, Real Estate Assoc. New n-il I ~'l!M. '"l'lfl,">t:1•rl "" l.I 111 "",..dinntr llM. Xlnt 14?~1\:fijf( bt d!M A.dull• oo11. 2 !ii ~ daUr· $2/tu' • boruu: A.I'-lS-4.5 C'llJHl blr-back Of('. lnc:ludln<:: ! ~-Upm, Gra ~'l'I mkl !:I'd t .1r1 I~ J'aah ':1 lJ.I ;11'! nt""<I'( tllkl' (0h11r,:\' l~T'" M'f''. ~ . i.! r;':'~ -
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LUhl Dally Pilot. P. o. Box 1500, ~~~l":~;'~~~\"c.fmln-p/tlnw.. Sl20 ' up f/time m~nl, 111962 ~lacArthur I 0.kcr St •. Coi:ta r-.1~ _ 1~"' , •"\!l('r ~Ill' ll'>Sf , ·I r111·r1lli .\J« .. 11 h \"(' r.•"¥1 11itl Coui.1 H•\) . 1>r r•H 1;.1;z..g.1;a
Coslalifeu.C...9'3621. Mr. Rk:h.a.rdl, "6-5-156. Blvd . lrvlnr, Sult' 235. l'>.RT Tl:\fE, CN>a t !or t:i ,C., n"t l'l r"•:r Iti•1l1,n. nrounn !l1:ill~ r:i11.r·l),,,.t~11 ''. \~Tt;r • ii.·tu! f',1,11,.r;-
Broker..-G•1 $600 D £ L J \'E R y m81l, toarly l-lOUSEKEEPER \\'ifh tnuv.. mlUS. ~1dn11, Sol +. Xlnf ""rknli;: \\Uh 01rr tiOO ulf\1-.·~ n1111nn l r•'"';'.1:' .... 1 Ar··n··~' ~tll-fl"(,,, I ~,1 .. , p,,,,.,..noPI fnr Olllll~ ASSEMBLERS
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mechanical a.uemblers for
a new division now being
dev!!loped.
ELECTRO
MECHANICAL
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per. w/know,.... of PC
board a.uembly, h&rnt!t!l\ng,
& power 1t1ppl)I building:
MECHANICAL
I Yr aper, M!q'UI~ In.
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Join AUer;:an & T't'eeive
these outstanding betll'tits":
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( Outstanding vacation &
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Apply In Pcr!IOn
From lpm·4pnt
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Pho1rmo1c.euticals
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ASSEMBLERS
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ASSEMBLY & Dnll Preu
trainees tor photographic
supply manuf. $2.25 per hr
10 start. Oi.ll 1.lr. Berey,
557-5220.
ASSEMBLER. e-xper. v;·ornan
lor mechanical assembly
eltttrOnic production. Cal!
548-2622.
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Indua. IWlginccr Sl3K
Ex. Sec'Y. to pres. S7~i0
Payroll CIC'rk Cmptzd. $:>15
De11!gn Drafts Elec S840
Secrc:tar)' to $650
Pt-1'1onnel ('l,rk S450
81111.ng Clerk s:>Th
Sec'y, Santa Ana $625
Clerk Typis t Sj.j()
~pt/Sec·y, IC'gal SfiOO
Can Jf;annie Sii;co
& Sid Hortman
NEWPORT
Personnel AglftC)'
Ill Dover Dr., N.8 .
642-3870
AUTO SALESMEN
Need for Ont' of ~
C.ounty's l~ad!ng Pt:l!\Uae Di!alers. Nl'w or trlfed CAT
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benefits. f:: .. 'Cpcrlenced or
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Andy
DAVE ROSS
PONTIAC
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Fee Pald/A.bo Ftt Jobs nlOm. ~per dellvrry. port1tlon, z dayt •·l'f'k, 6 100".t t:mplo)'rr Iklal~ rond I"'"'' 4': S.~t. C<1U 1.ldto r,IJl ofl,"r '™' protl'~!~ •r r~,·lf. ~1-r>llinti· & so 1~,!n Rro•;is Exp lo. -•-• ·-• Cruita lllra:a·N,.·pr fkh atta.. hours. U do, Sl:> v;m, ph "IEOICAL ,\gi;llt•"'· !•· _m.ns.'I &.~ 1>10011.1 t,:nwt.1 Ir 11i.l\'.1tll.~ ~~RI-:""• rt''· fldl 1un" I !-..>, nrl <"•'•Uftlt' ,t r•"l."t'nr "Mlo
WESTC .Lif'F"'"' :O.tust h1.\'e dt-penda.ble car. 6'fl.002}. . "oBGYN olt\Ct', lll'nd rw;u~~ PIJX Opcr,11-0r, aris""·~uig inf'l't ""''"'rtur!IJIN )'OU l't'l I,;~ of,'~ 1n Lnl{1u1.1 ~"1•~11 r.1 (' ~1•1\l~t1'!"1:11 '\611'' :\11
Per!IOfm(!I &--. Ph. ~Th2. HOUSEKEEPER; U\•to \n lo P 0 liox 3992, I.on~ ~rv, F'ltcmt' E1'p t'r '·~' '1 f··r' 11~1\Int 1,•m· ;\ll !.1ry 1W"~ot U\!il \•, 49-~LO'l, 1'.1n F•rni:intlo /~•I, Burbnnk
jMark UJ 2:'~;;.) DESK CLERK ma.y have onP child. lOyn Rt'aC'h, C11Ut 90803. pre('d 1-f. .J. :trta. SJG...~~1 t'11~'1"·'1 ~rn, 1'1'" ('.,ni·11r S.Ll-1071 C".1l1f 91 ,o((
1 .. 1 E Ed "' hot 11 II R -C II or under. 1'1olberl~ss home, -PR-E-SSER, EXPER-. ~·n,..ai; .~ 1 . .., 'lun~·ini, in.ul· 1 -W ANTED __ _ _ , \rtgtT, S.A. , ~or e n .. '""'"pl'r. a l'IJEN' J1C11'6M 1n II. 8 ., r . \r. 11 ...... ~ 1,,l)..•~1 2 S>'('l'ltl'I''' I 5'l2-883& t-.e1 .... ·n 9Rm·noon. 536-7610. Cost.a l-lesa. ~l!I for earl y morn i ng ·IO Hr 1,,.k, &t.1~3472. NH · · ·n· . ._. ,, \11·h11,"•1ur:1\ n r:1f ! .. Jn ..tn
DR fLL PflW &: t~c JIO USF.WORK. Mominp. ~·-~prr dc!J\-cry. Prefer PRESSMAN--~ · l('F..·. l r~,·~1,!• 111).i! ,.,,...·rlru,, a
BOAT BUILDERS Uithe optrators for small l\1on thli.I ~·ri. $40. \lttk. 2 adult \V f'f0non1y •"fl r. : MAIL ROOM Qpp·rrpnil) 1, ( Puhhi· f!r I 11111~1 1'1u
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bldr. hA.!1 the follov;.•llti npc-11• lni: conditions & Sood com· · l\1r. Rolf, 8-li-8979 ~.q yr n1d Tr:ir:" ii~' k", h.is !lnu• ,.,......111,.'l iniLr""' , r n r··r' d1r,, rll' In "11 r
ingli Jor marure rt'!lp. in· pa11y pi1.ld benefits. Tai>:-•11\IEN ,,.r\·!,·e f'tlablisht>d opcnu1~ l11r 111:1;1"""11•' f'f" 1 / · 1 k • ArthU1•<·t.1r1I •~•·111·du1:11rir
dl\iduals: m1.1k corp. Corp., 1851 J\t'I: lntP"CIOr rouie tu/I or pnrl !!nit'. ('Hlt ~/'Jn h• t•f!1<•t• :l_v n:::•:-:ur llii r n or'1'111"111 1t• .NHint ·.;tnt ,.11.1 .. r'lutlllv 1<oi!li 1h1 ... R~-h Interior
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Combo P lumber, APPL\" person oiil)·, CMta ~tt'MJ j ru~. ·, d I.\' 11~1.~ .\J.F .'f~ro~ p~(j~·liC'l M'\J1~LJAL
Electricien, Engine M•n BA NK O F NEWPORT Rtn'lving and ln-proct"ss In-Inn, l3l5 Harbor Bl, 0 1_ I 01011.,nlll 1_.pnl)' :. ~0<"1 ...,111r1 J(.'1111 " 11 irir1t-r. 1 , un' on11
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& S.......,llon °-·1~ ab1lily lo I "DTEL 'I id II I I .,._ ,.fr1li.1J1·1I 111!h ("PnlU"'' ~) iOO 7\rwr~ r-i l'··n1.·r Jl1 Hardwar• Man ~,. Do -NB ,...... · ''!""'f"""" "" • .:t .s, "''I Ira n., lri•: ~·1 :\!)' ~:nrt f'l""uu·" "1:1 ...
•,....·.•.' """~";,,..'~~~ .... -.... ..,~ meuure pi..ru in eonlorm· Anr.ly In ""'f'!'On, "-sta :\, lt Ell ,,.1,.,. '"'"' '''" f "I lh•· r·~•.,;r1·1•, "' 111:1111; l•1r,.;r /\r•1•~·rl l'W-1• h .~•·\I •••Ut \\' 1• re h nu S f' 2 YeaN Ex.,.rience , .,,. ,~ '""' '' "'" ''' 11 r I r I I &1K'f' to bluepnn11.1'hnimum IM, J3li llarhor 81, O f \VESTERu GROWERS 1•111, t!1•· 1~·r""1n d • .:.'+t1ut1 11f r .. ,t. fll>-r ,.nip• 11 I ,1,11h'"'' 1\''"' t~ '" 11'\" f)n:)p by for M inter\'k>\\. l::\'E-"1:-0G m1UU41:er. AllO .l year Q.C. e:q,.rlent'f'. Call A·o;soc"IATION ,,11•illn·· ... , _ __ , 1,1,.·n··no"f' 11 ,. c , 1> 1t 1 '
W AREHOU SE-
WORKERS
~Ion. thru Thun;, 9am 5pm. .\.'l!e-srn~n . lube.• n1an, & low tor appolntnw.nf : ~ • 1'1n• 'r"ll'rr:i.15 fron1 n\"rr :O:F:R\'lrf: !\Hi Artl'nd11nt. 111 \\nrkinr tv>i"1ro. l 1 1•1th
Westsail Corp. tn 1t'k <lrl\1.'r. Top pa)' &: NE£DEO 'I' .1 1 .. , .• '.'~~,!). :-,., 1•....,:'"' ,...., hrnk'""' rim". ~rillt ~hlf1 . l.111· m .... ,, 11,....~,..111b nll :-;11r11n;: p.11
1638 Placm~~v.!L D t _ fringt-bf'netll~. 1-:,Xper, IT'IC'O 5404CrlO • • :· • 11! I-. P :•.11-~fp~ e 1 h",ll\111' Coul'jl)' t'l'lnl puh•r knrn1 ll'dcf' 7\'r11it .1pl'W'"r t.' 1:, hr Al"!ll:-< 111 f'('NJln !)..
BOAT MECHANICS preltorrtd. •·uu or pan tlmr. ' ~11 ' .~····~;, 11('(! h.~flrli: ~rrv1i..,.. 1\pply ~90· :tl'\\'f"1t1 Hhd. l'..' .o nd !·I.-\Inn · ~·ri
Exper. only. Nl'at & r lMn
onJy. F tlmr onl)'. Blacklt.''5
Boat Yard. N.B.
Sh!!I, tTth& ltvine, N.8 . PRIMARK 1MMEOIATELY PUBLIC RELATIONS e Jmh\"lr!1111I, l\t'Of1·~~!u11.~! r.-.1 11 11 1011111 • ·n11. t:H.\'\I BnY~ I~("
EXPER. Pftl't Lime w&Jfttss. PRODUCTS CO ~::'ICp'rJ P''tW'l'l "'n~i··d 1,,r f'"'1 '111'1<'1"\ 1~11111 s1:1t\'lt'!·'. s:~ \I .11 1~1 "-,\ \\ h!lh SJ C ~1.
Evt'll. only. Ovtr 21. 1\1~· • (ZS) 0~11, f'\"f', it h j 1,) fl 1\!• 11 • :.11 :••f'an rnGr•· , .. :nn1l~ n.,~~. T"fl 11 .. 1:1·• + 1·"trH1 1An I 1111 ti O r 11 ri r I u n 1 l '
lean f"ood . Apply btw 3· 2631 Xi· Su~an thru f'rl ( II lt'ki•mr:Hlh'r ~ "'l' f,,r ~(ill' ,\pply HJt>· C'"an•y (11r\1~·id __ 1-.nlfllOvf'r .\~.
'c'•m,,,· Jail E. Coasl "Hwy. ~ta iii. Calli. Unskilled (";dl/r 1'\' 'i 'l·~Y"•· J\l.in ('\I.!. rrl1'. !.'\ .. ff.T:\'!1'.11 :-"1.-.r1011, 6/).1 !--(oJSI I!":. 'I Warranty
BOOKKEEPER !\car Harbor &-\\'arrier J I'-•
Pl.time Mornings
Apply In Pt'l'Sl)n
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:m, '.l'.'"o,.!!~ "c·~-· Tmo .. ~~~I. Assemblers ~· '''21 ',"111..'I ~hrftr.~f S}Y'!~ sl·1;1, !II .-1w ..... 1 .. ,, ...... t .... ~1111,~ , .. \,.it
" " •n·'6" ""' ~..... QUALITY CONTROL · · .f•,..'UfM. rrni. ·"' ir' n1·1 11,u·i~ •·· 1· t)f1· :adr111 11. •'.\I' Xln 't ~k\11~ req·d. Also FM' I & · 111r.t'" 11 \.i1y '~'.:!:.' C'" •l :• 1 I hr-liil itl ·1, piu,: 1 , 11 · •!
Position!'. INSPECTOR Patkagers INSPECTOR I~~;~~!. IT ll. I "f',•]1'/li1H!ll' .\ ~.il··~ 1•;..p. r '
,\ngu., Gor1ki11 ~;!rr1 ro-n1<•t·~1:1n\(·;d 11r•1dur1, Corbin·Martin Inc. :'l-:R\.l('J·: :'ta ,\ttr·n<111n1. p!IJ_• t i1l! 't';r1-:,:.o..'\11
Pe™'nne-1 /\gE'I\(")' 1st .l 2nd Shlft1 ·I ""11n·· "'fl"t f•t>•f'd ht:! rY•I fuH !.· rt1i n1c. ~ E_ \0.11'1 \i;°"l: :-.-1:r:11 Al il-.;;-r_L_L_I!_ l.'t1 r.. 17th St, Unit 15 VOLT !l('r'l."§"C Xln't 11 ork1n:;: 1,1n<J, * 644 7662 * 11 , B Costa J\ll'Sll ~731 Alert, aggrcs.~ivc pcnort \O.ilh & hl·l\P/11" J-;! 1i.; • ~~·~ · v ... rkun: ~ .. 1,•1111111 !\li.-r. n! 1
PE ...f'"'pent>n~ in c:h i:c k1ng Instant Personn•I Disc Instruments REA L ESTAT E--Sha rp A le rt Girl nu1n ~h1 m•u1.: '"'111·. 111
EX RIENCED $1\les Sum· matcru.J lostandard1 (l ) in Tenipornry S!.•t'\"LN' 102 E. Baker, CM SAL E SPE OPL E I ~·11r 1\,.r-.1fi1••t •1f.· """rk i-,rn~~1 ·1.1:1"'•"1 1":...1' mf.(?r Cllll BKKPC ASSISI'. gd typist, IO mary, Internal Journal, Ac: proceu, t2l package goods, 38~8 Cl!.n1pu.~ Dr , Su!t1•"'10Ci M G y chi C · ·1•" llll1 . 11n1 on ;.1 •
K kill 1 ·c1n & COW1lll Recelv11bl' Cll'rk 3 • .., N~""'l'I llt'll('h '"" .i?.il ·---·'7•9··-5300 _____ \\',irr; 1n I'll' t""•llf""t 1ro•;i ofl ac. r egor a orp s4 .• ,.1101 . cy s , nvo1 g ..........,_ .. for tm-rt~ •·•w I 't'UStomer i.-rupll'll'n(j°. ,~ -''«" II '''""1' I" • t I ,,~ Pl <I -1 posting, all phases book· ·~ ,.... """ •~ 1E.xctlll'nl benefit phC'~e l=:qu.111 Oppor f.mplO)·l'r 111 "" 1'11 ,...•:1t·n '· "1111· '"'' 11""n a, \. .~ __ \\l --~ NTS 1 \\"Olt.K '
ket'pi.rw. variety ol offic.e Car De&Itt. . I /"In \';1l.ll·y_11·11:1 a l'<lmp:u1\ Slll l'PINfi n.J~RK JUl lH·~~·t:·A ~AH! .
work. It'V\M complex ft, are JIM SL EMONS PRIMARK , A RECORD th.11 url• '" ,, lu t '"a"''r n1>1 lmm"'1 nP"111n.: lfJ rn.111uf11r Cl l~'I' ._ "· IMPORTS NEED MONEY! Havt a I i:.• •t.1. I 1 nr11· , '" rJ,..., ... ,. , I . I -....... · ~\iu~ ,.,uni:, wo.,, small Corp. CaU l\fwiel, PRO' ouc· TS ,. . hltlN,: •rni, (,..(}( ,,t:i.111111: 11\t )"'>Ur<:t'tl be' \"flUr '1\l'Tl 546-6170 ~ .,.,~9300. C'ar~ S'l,000 mn. not u11u:o111nl lnnu .111 ,l,·r ~ t.111"" .. 11·•·, rah' y,·trh 1,,.,."''11>'~ r vl'r.· .l 1 \I • ' · C .....,.. pay in our btu1~~s. SN:! I f \'111 \C:F HJ \I F sr\1 .. · · 1'1t<.~ .. • n ur 11.01ucn. nn BOYS & GIRLS F 'C BOOKKEEPER 1v i 1 h 2620 S. Swsan guarantl'c~ a\·Al!Ablt> 1 0 I 0 'l!'il:2·r,;,' ' ·• • ,. ' 1•• r~• (;."'' 1~'0l'1<1nl: "'•nrl · l'M• 11111.;htlv hrinrlfl'fl{'fX'il.
N' _ _,_ · hea'"' Real E.51 te ba ck · •<•", or Comm!··~•-'"c , 1-· -' -' -----l·.;.,rf'I C'"'I, f'to1•d ~!\l'f:I ~. i'l:c11t · ll1>.1n Aflpj"anu"M·f'. evospapl'r """''"'"· n11n, . " a ~ · Santa Ana, Calif. ... ....,.,,_... " I 00 0 RECEPTIONIST, HO~_A.~:.~:"f'. \_'111 . N'l1rrrt Ai.:r 2.i 10 70.
age 10 )TS. f.or Nt>\vpwt groeo·~~;,.,SenNd rcsunll'Bto I .o,., 1\ear !!arbor & IA'uner Aw 11.i JI Ira.in QualJJif'd pOOple $25 0 00 1,., rr.-•nt 1nt.h., ''"""•"'" . .>1~J.1.G. Supph·111t'nt ,,1111· lnrom,. Bee.ch, Newport ifeu.:ho~ '" x "'""!"• e""'JlOrt e 11<: ITI4i .._.,, ....... ,... Thutfi. 7 pin t<h<1rp. Rnnl;' ·~ "" 1 , 10 > 1 Newport Pf'ninsu!a Contact 92663.
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Airport area. Tnunee ur ex Apply In JM"r-"on. ln'tnf'-> Look What VALLEY " ·1 ,1 ~·::·.~1·1'," .,', '1' '1 · 1 •u1l ~. plinnf' S: rypln;:. il f1p\y i 'oung growing Company i~ 1-·1BEHGLASS, need qoolHied per u." L•OOll ""tlr1ung L-oiio.~ Cnn~! Co1Jnt ry Cluh. lE£() · .... , •1 J \n in11111·r!. nprnu11;' frir an/ u1 1~·1·,011. •1 1 2"1'.!1 r iu rvll'11'i
searching for a caret"r gal n1n 11 for h11nd lay·up, g£•l, "" benefits. Apply al SAl:: E11~1 Collst Hwy. Ntt. REALTY h.as to offer : .\l1•·h .. /•.•11 r". ·in l Jndivua! 1, ,1a 11.~nr·:o 1 tmi k· Hd. r 1.1 \Ii··"'
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ploymen! .. Top wa I!: l'A.., FULL . . !Vi bov KEYPUNCH I . Qthtr Areas Ji\n lf•1n:1J ,.rf'.... l'nlf't\11 .• l Jl)•~n.i: fr,r "l \1~,1111111 Wl}l)"ll &: benC'fi r.~. ,\pplv: \\'illard or part time. ""11· · (( ...,. ... Im-. , __ ,_ .. ;.:, -... H \•»>< u11 1" 11111 it.~ bf'ln" Boat \r _,_ 1.;,..... Lo nf"f'dM for ne-<1• c11r 8£'My. N6.n)~ Jo"Wr noun;. £.xper .,._ ··~" ~1 ... ..... •• I ·fOr ('x prr. I'C'.Sp pcoNon I . . • c ca ...... -.,.,.... gan J ln1 SJemoos Imports, l:ll'll kC'ypw1ch opri; tor IB!><I m " "yjdlnc{Uic nht'!t ortife ln YEAR WARRANTEEO OS Pl a ~lll"•ll<"'lnl 11rea. Call /...1.:-0:n ! ~tl\a 1t ll tltl h.1 ndo;.nn1r. ""h.o l
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:tll E. Coast Hwy, N.B.
Equal Oppor. Employer
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distr i butor. HeA\·y Be yoor OWTI ~s! Part or open. C.aU 21.Hi27-502:'J, ext I 23.'Xil PHM rlr ValMJCia pr:irtun111· lr•r tllh'.an<·t•nt•'nl Full,\· P t1rnf' I TELEPHONE I /'11 1,11<1:1 t."1rcl" ()f' r ;t!I
CostA 1.f@SB. 54&-.8017.
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SERVICE WRITER
EXJ>"riencl'd. In1port Dealer.
Ask .for Bob Sevt'rson.
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siatistir al t)1Jing & phone f,!imt-. \"our O\\'Tl ar:!f 2·11 ___ ~~~~-Lilguna llill~ I OFFICE·s NATIONWIDE /Billing Cler ks OPERATORS r,1'.! H~~(j v.·ork. i\lan~· bcnefit5• con-High Incoml'. Gu!U'ant -LEGAL SECRETARY 17141 837-2121 \1"'11 .u·i
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uscai'1 !.:?,"f,,:?_' •ho" ie.m. I GENERAL LABORERS I LOAN PROCESS $100 . I ·' ""'',"" '1"""' """" '"·, TRAINEES '"· :011. ~~~ NURSES 'd • ·~ "'-H·rf'"'I"• "rl• 1r.1n•~ -~-----N E F: Ncw Office By Airport 'I l'I, i . .,. "'-'Pf'r. OR NOT ,\1.1flll' In J't·r,..in I \\ll!HiJ>tK"J!. \\"a.'lh"r &. i.:as S•yt ,. • 1 EV H ,\ FE . AT TE:'>IPO f 1 Rect-ptioni~t Dul irs nr trlllrll't'.~. I n 1~r\'1,1.• ~ 1 I
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you cam selling 1\\-0fl ' takrn A'pply K 1nart 2::091 141 Brd ronv. l'iosp. t"llime ~·j un !hf' A"tlCl'l<'i'i.ri St-..-k ;... 1,,1.;,, :-:111111,.t:f) 1'11·1•1•.l> ;1hlr I() \!,uvt f"n~u·r !thifr. 1fl S! i\ll 1.-1111 lll•ilnt.
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BABYSfITER. Adult wanled
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Tempo T~mporary Help • 723 N. Anaheim Blvd. ~1~306 ~ 2 OFFICE GIRLS 1 prtvi011' . ..al"~ '"<-r;rr ,r,, ·rJtur" r;•i1rn1ial S2 hr ,,, .\l_A1.i:.1:.1,\!. · llYA's ol Nt.i\'
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CONSTRUCTION • r .. ual Oppor. Empl""cr .i.: !>at Pi•l's. I 1 60:h"U"-;'J _.;... l "' .. l')rl, &.luru i../11.""llni mold· Bldr/De\'lpr hii opening """' "" call 642_0598 P..ad~ tl'lephone 'di~p&trh SC ... ;l.t TH.Al.NE ~:. Sh1pp1nr.: N in~. 11.ndo .... ·s, ele. '
tor l'Xp. cu!ltoftler M>rvlce :\t1Jin be 25, ahle to dn ve I SALE. LEn .... ' a r u r t'. r('("f'tvi~. part urne. i·11!1 ,.BUILDERS SURPLUS
rep. !\lust ha\'e extensivt> GENERAL omcE ~lAll> for club work, ove r 11 Apply In Pt'non Thr1rt ~Ion', :ipph('l:t•mn!I 5~ ; :.rffl So. ~Iron, S \
constr ..... .-1 & desire to *.RECEPTIONIST* $2.50 hr. Apply i aJ "\V. Ba) YELLOW CAS-(0 , I !aken 212f:i llar~r H!vd.I I ti II o. tO' "•BYSllTER wanted foe k ~ •. •· ti "th \v• Bal~· <Clo·•d Mon & 1'6 E 16th c-1 'I . Co~ra !\t,..s:i Int"n.'1"""S Till'~ TYPIST • onn <.'".~~~·-,,,.1;,1 ' °" "'l'H' irl!c: )' "·• IRVINE •575+ '1,.::,1 .,.,.... .~ ' · ' ""8 · l"SB Put )nur bud"cl back on , Apnl 2. llam·lnm '""'"" teac:her'1 2 children, m.v Mmeownen Send complelt-"1:. -.. u.... ., 1" '!tt<' h:l\" ~· ..... 1 l\J•n"<.: I ------home. Vic. Brookhurst &: N!S\lme to r-ir. Adam!On, P. Pn>sl1gc Co. o~ll!n '"!icing MAIDS • HOTEL Bill-paying fimt'~ Sell "Don 't thf" !r;;C"k . ' Sell idlc l!cms SE \\l(j'J'P.f'.'C:' -',,1'~Jt1 AAll ~L·11J, ·11 \\ JI rn •·f) II:\! Ca mer•s &
Ada.rrui. 963-11»1 o. Box23-40N"'1.-port.Beach, oppor. for friendly 1nrhv. nttds" tasl and ea.~y 11.'ilh ""'l lh 11 10""~1 Oaily P ilo! ·r;,k1n..; 'r,-)'r ·~1r· ,.11i,· In !\o•lrtlne ,(. i;.,nic ulf111· Equipme n t 808 i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiOiiOii I 92563 v.·ho sttk!I prim!! SJl"I. l . .ll'S Phone for~appt. 6.73-8800 I ~~ ~'iloi Cla~~lfl~ 1\d' ! ~s!';l1fit'CI Ad'. Ca ll 64'.?-5618 1 ,.;11~ Brh. \l~nn, ·' llllpf1~ f'\J(-r. 1 Bank ............................. 1 Of PR & strong Jyping 11h1li· Z.tAGNl,,C. Sign :O.l<yltll .. &. or ast resu l!. 1 11~·. l"l"l"\1 I'll: 3\.1/ .,:ii-~ i7l '\IKIJ\I F :·1 1<o1<1• 1n1:I• r...1-Ern.tienced DRAFTS:\!A.'J • 1Y· P r 01.J u c i 1 on. w111 train Sl:i\Sf....,Tnf:":ss:-i,:il t\!l'I~ Arrty In 1'f'rY1n111"! n ... ,, .. ,J zoo1n, J ~1 ~1rt,:•·r ~lr•rl~ .1 -... -FREE/ALSO F EE 6*-TI52, 8-4, ~l/t'. . SEEK & F D' •''l(pt'l'!/'"l••f' 111"1• ~ ..... !'} r.:in PACI F IC MUTUAL 1tll llll••r•, I"'' .~ ... I Commercial Teller fllVlEARAG!'~~WYcl\-fEl\I r.IALJ::-OR r f :-itALf:. full or · JN Rivtrs of the Bible ~u"'" ;,1~1'Y.•• 70'J ""11r)l"}rt fl'nl•·r I•· "' ~:-0·11\'
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or tor order blanlu • write CLOSEOUT ..., 197'l Al XlCILJI. Only 1695,. -•=!l&-~298=1=· ------MG "-RED eylon crp\ w/w, lrgf'i;t Cl'nlral Ch~·~ f&.clOf1' Optn Nl9ht1 'ttl 9 'lfU-Q:il.). GAS TANI($ imtalled by ri1acAl'jhUr and J11 mborrt>
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comb $T:'i. hlkl11hl rilnpl l' Pl'p. 3 trll•rtlt_'lll , 3 hlln<I SALE ENStNADA gear: 4-1na.11 on remaining 1973 modcll. · $1.w>. 5'&J..3691. cond .. Lift k1L 111r shot s,
TV •'·• 2 h I $8 • e P l & G d 11 n k r lo I •·-1 SA' L'" SERVIC&U :ASING .... ~,, $700 or be~l olft'r. _..,, 11.ni.: 111np,•. t1nlalurr bra ms sso, e Helllh enos r•n s r11. , iur e po . s '°""'· 1966 CHEVY \.1 ton p de t1p ~ PEUGEOT ,._ ·
$10. 2 bar 1>tool11, sa. rnrrl kit , 25" t-ol(lr. TV for cust. ALL MAJOR BRANDS I !IC. I,~ prh:e. !l-l8-4219 -xln1 1nechanlcal cond. s1100: OVER~'EAS Dl:Lt\'EJlY . ALSO 327 Q1f•\' f'nitin<'. "'
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12 foi· nil. e Ch<-'\'Y 396 truck Al l MAJOR BRANDS , . _l'!\I. PACI C MOTOR Sl6-5Z26 G arag• S<1le 8 ,.,,, .. m.·nllold -. e~-~ ·'' N C' c t ·_cc._ ______ _ "' " ~~J '"''""·~ ·f 1-.: .nl ' I '72.CAPRI V6, 4 •pd, ' ,·,,. '"; 1.•1. C,\,11,.0. lmn1Ar. L---'--· -----l!I) truck 2 barrel cnrb. 5zj, \\'urll11.• ,. wt rhy INe-,\·1 S·1~0 , •• , ' . ·1s :. ra SllARP ·n Fol'd f'-250 P •U. • I J ORTS •· ~ GttRAGf. Salc. Sat. Rrfrr;:. C':oll ~'V). 1nomri!I (U!ll'fll ,19,; I i; ly·Bl'I{~(' Sp011 ~ 1:;/~rntan. CWilm ~hell. hl')' duty, low decor group. fm .sll'rcn & MP '<\'ill nor sell 10 Jtl51 anyonc. ~:;:·.Or~~· cl1~'71· 'PolJJ u1c: SAVllliGS this wt'cl< II, I.t1111'E'~1\'FRE ~~-·1 SZ'i951 ~~1~~~hY.} ~~~1~~~1rol~1,~s, !~I~ ~!~~i !:·7;_~7':0140 leave tpe, S33&9 or olr. &Q-:Ml PEUGEOT /SUBARU ~~~~'.Th:; ~~1n~·P:r;:~at~o
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Jewelry 815 be:nl lhc sum.mer heal. I FULLERTON MUSIC -cocktail, c1c. ~26 da)'!I, niitbed, good rubber. l"f'· WILL BUY YOUR ·TOYOTA DODGE
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fQI' c-raf1sm1111. 2172 S.E. 2SC695 6-ll-9810 -• ·a71.1sos ltt:POS.'i.:;sSEI)" NN'dJI unl\'e~l jOlnt, Bes! PA.ID F'OK UR NOT. '<\'IU. s~. 51•atter shlf'Jd. po1U·N".a
Bristol. S.A. r I BUY''. 1971 COLUl\l BIA 39, offer, 962-&1()5 ~TTO~~~~u. Best Dt•I Anywhere! <'nd. hi:adc~. dual pouit
OVEHSTOCKED I •• c 0 NT 1 N u 0 u 5 FRF:F. Accepting bids, Bank oJ '72 }"ORD CO 1J RI ER EASE OR TRADE dist. $.150. or trndc
All Jev.-elry •1 PriL~d Good, Ulll'(t furniture I. ORGAN CL.ASSES FOR America, 6~3-T.JOO 1\·19em top c~mper shell. '73 240 . Z, Silve r, maes, L ---'•'-=>~14-0-:::3'~17;-'•'---J
C. t.t. J e-...·f'lry . 646-7741 11nul•:i.n,.C''l "'~will 11'1'!1, r,.,,. vnu ADULTS . Everv. Tuesc:!Ry BOAT TRAILER VOR I.JOO 9ni.::. O\\"nr. $235(). 67l-~. panasonic stereo, fr o n I All MoclelJI FORD
MASTERS AUCTION I scope, Slrll" n10ldl111:, 1011 DEAN c·EWIS Machinery 816 7:30p1n. Sla;t ~ny week. 14. _GqGD C 0 ND 11' IO/'..: '69 CHEVY % Ion. Lon~ho171
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646.8686 or 833-9625 Tom DletC'nch in cha?'l!:e. $17J. :>-IS-&1S7. 4 spcl, $1500. Radio & in~es. 6'1-l~I,_> ____ PINTO
nit 6 or~ "1d:~v. ~on!t l\lt1$'ic Co<1ta l\1esa. Js· Alpha~1111111IBriHi !·:)j:t•I 11/.J1le<>ring. 008--7006. '7·1 260Z. Air, ma.gs. Takc '71 FORD
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CABIN ETS tor kitch£'n ~rirl ( FUEL TANK "fl·· .To!•n.~on .., PIANOS -ORGANS 00:.!~103 ..._ plpi•s, ~ 1r<1ck 11/r'.\-I r>terro I '69 K,o SPY DER. ney>ly l TOYOTA 1200 Corolla Sedi.ln
bath, u n fin Is he d 01· ou t hem rd moror. 6 ji;a.J sinr.le FASH ION :-I""' & lJ~. Great ~IC'ction. SAl lJiOAT. 2 !>.Jan, -" rr'lr. \'S. <1uto, alarm, only 7,000 rcblt, 42,000 nil. Xh1t cond. fur only $5:1.25 1~1· n10. :.6
prefinlshed. Counlt'r Ions h(Jll('. 22 Rifle, dt>:'ik, c:oul'bl Compet1!lv!· pricc.11. Open i•1rliietl, gocwJ ('Ond ., SGOO or rni. lx'sl offer by \Vcd. $1:..00-olfc·r. 536-76Ll n1os. open end le<1se.
al9o. HA RD I:: N EN· .«nfi1. /llU!i:;ing.Jigh l 1L...:lurcs. E1·cs. & Sundays. The bcst 1 bt:'SI orr, 847-9889 · n1gh1. 962-4995. 0 1\ l•nNI
TERPRtSES, 815 \\'est Uilh. G75-11:"t'>. :!eals a:e--at1vjl_y_! ~t: . S;\iLBoAT:-"24 ', 11~. -;-il-1'"0RD Supei: Vnn, 6 c~·I. H NDA -e.OJt UlflD
(Dsta toles!!, 6'12-284'_2 __ n:NT TraUer Y.'Bntt'<I! RPnl Wall1chs Music City doC'k ll\'31!~. ~·~~-, !4v 1TI,il:1tge~. C\('an. lJ. "i3 J-IONDA Civtc.' 30 mpg, TOYOTA
r oR SALE : Beaut. 4.x5' shell for family vacation. Will BOUTIQUE South c .... Pl•u 540-UJO u •. 1 ... jtij • l\lPG. $.IJO. 55&--73ts aft ,, · • ... r t .. Xlnt rondition. Call !\lorn or p1ctutt'l!, y,ratrn:r-proo or llf'ed for t ·\\ttk, J ul\' 8th or rim ... , -oaurant pool 01. July ·i··h Call 968 •gn ••k I Boats, Shps/Ooc;k11 910 -.=,·-rd_______ late t'\'M, 837-triiJ. 1-. H•r"·r. C.?11. 646-9303 .,., ' .~.. ' .,. · -.. ' PRIVATE PARiY \V,\NrS I '70 'o Super Van. f''actory """ " uu patio. 4!'8-2430 I for Lam. TQ BUY PIANO FOR \\'ANTED. Slip for 33· Sloop, ;ur. Cpts, paneling, ,\nsen 'i4 d 1-IONDAid AIC. radio, ·n TOYCYI'A Corona. Air ·73 FORQ· Ll ~ 2_ ilr .. 111r,
OIL pa Int 1 n gs, orig.-\\'ANTED to buy older guns. C\SH.
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. Live aho.i rd, Jeat1: or mag11. new lire11, 40,000 mi. r.t ial!I, Ui er J,IXXJ ml., cond, lo ml, aulo, Xlnt cond. Pt S, P B, sm \·-8, blue.
Seaacapes, l a n d~c·are11 Ple11i.e call 445 [. 17th Street "'S4i·9-W5 * sublease, 673-112,1 eves & 5-I0-5777 $3.351'.l. 673-2712 thru-oat 897~ Xlnt conrl. Aft . 1 p.m.,
ahstracts, etc. Comm . S48-9617 . 11o·k1•nd11 c.Gcl~f"OcR=D--E-ro_no_line--P-an· JAGUAR '73 TOY.CTrA Co.mil• !'""' $3100, 963.&!5_.
53&-S8It N~--W fl'llln ~!9;>. l\taes.uo. B S & Sk" 9·1-1 1----------S
CHEST 9 rl_rnwC'r S 3 5. $1. $1 .~ For H·"-•· Cl Blk from Irvine AV<') I 000 f 1· · I -•1• =•• '66 3 8 S"DAN II o' · Cou-E,·,•111h1ng ~"'" COIN~ ~ & hP lore. $4.25 tor Etcc. Story & Clark $100.· K o<1t1, pcl8d 1 f'JIP.rt. rims, i:ustom si!ats. Sed. X\n't cond, 10,000 mi's. '65 FOJlO } a1r!ane ·port
""' "'y" I. ·.0 1,. is l Nigu_e Mu.sic, 17' Gl.ENCOE.· .0 '-1" llool .7'
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6-12-5666 Mu!ic.!!_ ln~t""!!!~ 1221 Costa M•s• TV, Radio, HiFI, _ clriuc; v 11 nson rrl1·r. Jiilill xtras. Aft. 6 pm. 675-6158 offer or takn over -~ -~-~-~~
OLD E I. h 1 1 b<--' Stereo 836 • _und<'r \YIHT-:-t:\.500. 646-4519_ -646-98.~9 , . , • 1 payments. 557•7611. '70 FORU wagon (ully loaded n~ is sly r \\'A l'r '(I GIBSON sc· S!)(!cial Guitar. t -3 Docl V A 67 XKE 2 2, lntmac. 54 rit. ' incl. gas. $1045. frame. Pd Sj(XI. Srit'. !QJ' .,.. old. •''•rooo, 1,,1 .,11.00. Ph : 645·8322 •• , · 1 16' DOLPHIN 75l·JP OtB 'j gP. an. uto trans, X'lent eng. new tires. $2200." 70 TOYOTA ~ro\la, red,_ 2 b-IMl90 '$300. 493-7~7. •19 :t -•1739 1'.;7,_·or ot't·r."'1-57'.".. 7.f.NITH'. ~CA & S~'ll'an•u Xlnl ski & occan. 1621 ~~g \~his, ~01v -~11leagc, 893--l9-l3 dr, 4 spd. radio, ale. ss.:;o. D .c.~,=~~3~90~ _ mt.'$SllR.C'S. ~., '.,... •"' TV& sle1ros. 1974 n1odels ril;irini·rsDr &l&-.l.111 iltun.l hont';>-1$-1561. 67~7988 days. '6!1.fOI{ Ram.:hrro.""",
SPRING SPECIAL ,, oH nor-\VURLITZER O~an. 1,·/srp. pr1e<•d to . clt•ar. All avail. ' _ .64 -fo'fJ-R0VAN factory J£N5£N V~. loadrd, dean, ung.
mal !' _, 011 Stcunl Clean· Leslie ~nkr., E"cel cond . rnodr!s .. in .«.lll('k & on I cnnipcr rt'hlt ens:: & 1ran!>, VOLKSWAGEN O\\'!lt•r. S47·2.12j
ing your cnrJl('I :~16-~174j. '.'"10-0138 hC'f. T::'IO pn1 OR display. ·' yr pic.•ur!' ~ubr, 1 • l 11•1 rnusl srll, a.~k $~. 642--4459 ,JENSEN "69-FQP,D ~ \\'gn:-c n l r )'
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!indoor\ Bron7.r. ~linl con-Equip. 824 Cnlnr TV 19046 Rrookhursl I ot Colo!'!! Nel."d;.i body 11·ork. S600 --·----
dilion. $.J!l. r,7;, ~1783 --'-''-------1 1"11' !1021 Atlan1n llun1in_gton • WE NEED YOUR !Jnmedia!e Dell\~'"'-' 646-l:.i&I. · '72 _L'UU~f~I~ 1\', sncll;..Jf,!:00 ~ D".-.·. , .. ·11·el "h~ir. 2 ,,·"c lWHch. 961l·11:?9 or 962-:~·i;,9 i Aircraft 915 CADILLAC .,, ·-.. nul<:U~.__.--RALEIGH DISTRIBU10R ,.. ~· .. ,... " -l''VLL SF.RVJCE 11 SUPER BcallC', lo m1 !<. IJ!H-T;){)l
. 'Has el'erythin_g. To ordC'T. ..:hnir11. Aln1ost M\\'. i210. .Lovely New B!HTllDAY Si\LE f'IN,,\~C l,NG ur Rl:-fl:>;1\~-Sharp, clelln lrita-modcl cal'!. DEPAl{T~lENT Xlnl CQ.nd. S1KOO or nt:ike :-,,=--
Call : &1:-t-ll127 Aft 6 pm, 613-6108. !l Tr11ek Car Steroo. 2 j Cl:\'Li . 1 rnns 10 JO yr!<. L!<· P:url for or Nor. ofr. 61~7910 art j, ' MAVERICK Jack Winter .~1)(•nkcr:1. S2!t.9:i! l'd. lixi:d 11·1111: 111r1;ralr. A;.;k For Chuck Trapp '68 \'\V W11n, 4 spcl, 1011 -------
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Clolh.s li9 E:ai;I 17rh St. C:\I SULIUJ\Ti:.IJ BA;\'K Sr~lt-r-
64• 2442 J 6-12-6307 gd tu"<'s. gd 1:as 111ilcacc. •
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SEWING GlJIOE fOR THE ,
CAL ON THE CO.
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C,111 Mary Beth 6AJ2-5678, ext. 330 ' '
For All Seasons! Easy Crochet! '
9059
8-18
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l\lom-daughtc.r-s11ing gaily
11lonp: in rippl<'.dcsiJm capes.
\\'hf'n br..~{'ZI'~ b]01>o", be
cnl""h'ff in n1alchi~ 3-color
•'HJJl'I' of kni111nq 11·o!'l'IJr.d.
,\ th'l'~R rnr nll ~r:isons :ind 1"~1~y CITICht'! Pattt'rn i07R:
frii)ri<'" fron1 ~tuhbed linl'ns (·hlld'~ 2.!> and 8·12: tecn·s,
10 gro1nrtrlr p1·1nt knits fo 111 1~~1$· 8·16 iricluded.
n·~rt·1'()0I blt'nrl~i 7.111 it up I
no1v I v r Slll'\111-(·ltlllllnll'r '°f~\'t::\'T\'-nTt'.. C'EXTS
doing!!' , .(or ench p11!tf'n1 -add 25
Prinlt'CI P1111rrn !l 0 5 9 ; r~nti; for l'ttch pat.tern for rilisS<"~· ~Tr~ II. ]{l. 12. 11. 16.1 1'11r r-.t:i 1I um:J Spt'('Lal Han -
18. ;:;1zt' 12 , bu~~ ~n 1uk··~ 1~ <lllns.i;: othtrwl!;r thittl-cla~s y111~~ t10-i n1'h fnbrlC'. tlt'Tlvtry will , lakf' threl'
s t;vt:sn-r 1fr; o ;srs 1\'('!"ks or 1110re. &nd 10
for earh nnttrrn -ndd 2!J Alier Brooks. ti~ DAILY ·crnl~ for C'11r.h p.1t1ern for PILOT. 105, ·Needlecraft
Air :l\lr1H 11nd S1W'<'i11.l 1111nd· !)('pt,, Box 163, Old Qll":l11;ea
ling; fl1h1•rwl.ll0• lhin:l·rla~ StRt!tin, Nev.; \'ork, N.Y.
dcli\'t'.fY will take three lOOU, Print Na.me, Addreu,
weekll or n10~. St"na to Zip, ra1tcrn Number.
r-.tarlan 1'fartln. tM DAILY
PtLOT. 4-12, !>11tttm Dept.,
132 West J.l!lh St, Ne11·
i·ork. N.\ 1001\. Print
NAME. AOllKESB wUh
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l\'WOIER.
SEE r.IORE Q u I c k
Fa!Chion!. 1tnd choose one
p,'\ttem frce-fron1 our
!l:prlng·SummC'r C11.t8lng. All
gh:es! Only SOc.
INST ANT. SE\l'!l'G BOOK
Sf'W today, "·ear tom6rTO\\'\
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INSTANT 'FASMION
BOOK lh1ndred! u f
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Qullll ror Tflday's IJYln1 -' JS beaulltul pa1ll!tru1. 50c.
NEE DLECRAFT
Croc.kt'l. knit, etc.
directions, 5Ck:.
1n .. 1a111 l\laen.nw.i Book.
~~c. f11ncy • knots, pet-
ll"m!l. Sl.00. •
IMl&bl t'roc:'h~t ~ . -
ll'llrn by plctuttt! Pal·
lt'rn~. $1.00.
Coo1pfe\e to~tut Gift ~
-moro th1 n 100 gills
Sl.00.
(.'(in111ll'le Atallt.• Book -
SLOO.
II ditty H111 Bookll • ~
Hook ftl 1.t rrlu Af1ba-. '°'· Q1,1lll Book I· .. 16 l)llll~rns.
l\IU!i8um QuUt Book I -50c, ! I : ·il!!!!!!!~!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Soi11h C6.1s1 Plaza I ' ye e s, I es, 2tOO MaMr 3100 \\'. Coast Hwy., N.B. nta'l'Ulalr; P'-1 pt~·. $1295, or best 01 cr. or
556-4»20 ,. Scooters 925 c....-..,. ltl "'j 642·9405 5.i2-939J 497-1J98~cc-=-c=o---
BSR Aril /}'~1 40A tUJlff, 1965 Triumph aoo. looks & _ -MAZDA '7'l V\V Super Beetle. Xlnl MERCURY
BSR 310 N>cord changer; 2 runs good new rebuill TOP DOLLAR @AID concl. Redio, heater. AR4X 'll'~-.COOt fm' elli:ine sooo. firm. 642-MlJ IMMEDIATELY . 5 " The Afr Ne;;,c can 6Tr:i6T:i. ·n q1ARQU9l:s 4 dr, all xtrai;,
ncn•. Sell $300~6~7291 ~E2._pm. FOR ALL ronETGN C:UtS 1974 MAib :.i 'Tl V.\V, Bus, ,\.J cone.I., CUl' xlnt cone!, lo n1iles, a1n/lm
'69 !ID Spot1Nh'I' Custoni Call ~r 'e:~-tn IO Ste'-us. ~ IA.ins. tape deck, & many liicroo, p1·t 11ly, $3195 or bcst
.,. Springer, scu1, s1.«~y bnr. :Rotary Eftcjlne x1ras. 673-709: oiicr . Lall o-IH-183 eves
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______ _,I(' \Vebcr Cnrb. <199--1004 alter 6 '65 V\\" BUG, xlcnt concl. See 5--li-~li i' d<1ys. rnit to You . pm Pickup &. drive to apprecia1e. --..MERC-U~R~Y~$~1~2S~1
fu\VE $100. 7·1 HONDA ST 536-68J3 4 or., nccus tw1cup. $12:;.
3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 w .. Ill'\\" 1n~·1. n1~ v.·111·r & -L---VW THING . w :11,1-3ti:,1 •
'7l lic s~so._P\'f_IJly :. ·\(:l:l 3100 \V, CoaJI H-...'}':, N.B./JJi: 7,000 mi. yello-...•. 546-1919. Mi.ISTANG
GO Lo EN Shep/Relrirvf'r l!l73 SUZUl\I 2jQ, Truil or 642-9405 _, , -
nilx n1nlr dng. :i11i y1.,;. old . s!1"C<'!, J;ood l'Ond. ri1akc ofr, 2001 E . Firs! St., Santa Ana VOLVO -~-------
Xlnt 11'/chilrlrt'n. r; o o d M7-12'.i'!._~1· 817;5!!06 TOP CASH SSS 558-'m71 ----------'69 J.1USTAt\G, auto, air
I I I C II 837 ~3 '74 VOLVO l'onu., vis, nurket seats. l\"R cicog. a "JVU· afl. '71 YAJ\l,\11,\, :!;,() ,\lX, Xlnl p11.ld for usc l Aro.IC or Jeeps 1972 'IAZD\ R'"2 22000 I Great rond. ~lust sell. Iin·
6 PAf. Cond., ,\s1<1ng SJ50. ~ Ate" R·,: h·' ·, . $""~~· _ _. ~"""""" ,, 5pm. To ~ .honu• OobC'rm11n :J?..6-l.!971 C, 54S.ro.12a. 10' l':t er . .wio;;i. Best O.•I Anywhere I _m_ ....... ............,.,~~.a . -
nii". Goorl h"r dog. yard & 1972 K..\\\"Afu\K I lOOcr , lo '68 AIUSTA.1'\'G Xlnt rond, 6
AMC/JEEP MERCEDES BENZ LEASE OR Buy cyl, good tires, call 6Ta-37&l rhild~ cl<Jg. I-las all ~hols.1 1n1les. for sutC' or trad..: for s.w;...7039. \"\\'. a36·lf:o67 nft j :JO 1969 llarbor e:~d. .C.'.\I. ~ All Models! ~ 5pni ______ _
I C111LDS ht'a\fy duly l'\\'illK -USEO-BIC-YCLE SALE \\'E l:nJY . so USED OVERSl::AS Dt.:LIVERY QLD~MOlllLE
~el. Fair rontlition. Call All types ti·l:l·l:.!i2 Iri1POR'T'ED AtITOS MERCEDES SP~Cli\LISTS
~\t The NE\V STORE
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FASHION
BOUTIQUE
333 E. 17th Sheet
(8<'hlnd Int('rnallonal
lloust> of Pancakt's)
Costa Mesa
Ph: 645-8322 ·
&12-5.%6 °' ''" .. "' ""· BEST PRICES PAIDI DEAN LEWIS """. "''"" OPEN 1 D AW k 00,1,.T . . ~ oi:c .,, Noo·io" ''°· Good D l . I t ON DISPLAY • OLUSMU~ILE ays _ •• . r"· <'rncr n11x~ ... , pup-~"Ond. i\lust scil. Out•i"S i.;.iu e<1n IWIS mpor I
py. f-"l'n1alr . Has oll llhots. ll7:l-'i328. l'.66 l.fr.rbor, C.i\I. 646-930:: VOLVO GMC TRUCKS
SPECIAL S5
SALE ON
BlOUSES
SKIRTS
iiflC'moon!l/r\'f'~. 962--8160. Mo&ile Home• 935 ~~~ ~~~ '72 MERCEDES BENZ HvNDA CAR S
1 1 MOBILE HOME 54&-707ll i,~~~~7ris~~~ !o~~!~el! :""=.·":.:':::'.::ho::•·,_, C:::·::;l\I::.. _:"':.:':c·'c:.'::01.1 UN!!oE~~!!cYBJ~.LDS
_ Pits-W 54.lpplils -FOR SALE: G:i. 6G, or 67 COR\rF.TTE per RRllon. ·design & ('ngine :A~u~h>:::•~· ~U~·~·ed::. ___ ~990-.;.::· Uista ~le:;a 540-9640
SILVERCREST ~~~ioo ~~~r 6R4ocJ~n<•y. ~~~ss:~ngliz~~e 11~~~::~!\~ AMC I~ OLDS Cutlass Sia. \\'gn.,
P I G I 850 MOBILE HOME A I I rt. d 970 bt·aul'-' and ait.!e •·". C"hoose standard 1rnn,, fa ct. air. es, ener<1 • f 20. v •• ,., ., .__,,,., u ... ,·arp., u os, mpo e J ~ •~"" s•o.~•9 -~ ... "' 01.1 • ...._., front f\\·o; $8495. Could llr· 'IU.N· ~ """
*Security P t Prod * ( drarNXI. bll-ins., rel!·ii;., range lea£c for suitable 'G9 ~'68· \\'gn. v~,1fi IT-1 :S9CUTL..\:::·s'-~11L~-.--at-1to,
"'-'-e · .,.,-;;.sncr & t'lert. d1')'..et', w1rcu AUSTIN HEALEY party (86•11-'UO ' {473GllZ). con · !'-5 ~-ver~ 1 c e in l'S/BB. A/C 11u radials. Beef~. lb. C_otr. r h.· :?Ile lh1. 1 .. 1 . ..,.,,.. .,1·1. Ml>d.•,· kol··h. ----------llrcs $950. 6r;;..64.j6. U --..: ' D H I $2 v ""u .. ...... ... ,. · rig onr ~ •. ..,. 1 .. 1.j:!1t-~. i»l'r-397; 1 ii·~· f~D/~~:~1i:~· clock., sto1·agc s1~· land· ·:i.1 A-H. l:::'(ceL rond.. House of Imports ___ C_A_D_l_L_LA __ C ___ . PINTO S \ · " · seapci: p11tiv. 'fhl't.'C I'S. old S7JO. rH" Bt-~1 offer. _ 1 -hMc nu. LocHIC in new 67'.h'M·lG ·S23-7tSO 15 11-IPG, '73 Coupe De Ville, •. ---------C<1t1 852 aduJt pk. O\l'B)' fn!\1 Ill/IS)· BMW~---72 PLVTO Runa~·1 -~I. One.half bl. h.&:n l'IUb· EXE'C. CARS fOR LEASE. Green W/\\-itite landau top lNU • "-"'-'
ho ~ '----------""--.··-from , lully equl"--all access. 12,000 mi, ~5'. t>ng. 1•.~_r. lo _n11 , :-.Jcnr in HlritALAYAN male kitten 10
mo. Reas. Hcd Pi>rsian
_pro1·en st~1d 4 yrs, 546-9965
D091 854
e PUPPY WORLD e
Chihuahuruf, Tiny Poodles,
Gr~al Dant'. P:1 "lulls, Bult
Tcrrit'r. SI . Bernard, Cock11·
JXlO, Japanese Span .. Labs.,
Shepherd. 100 r.1 I X E D
PL;PS! ! Stud S..•1-..·it~ )l~t
Brrr>ds. Opcn E\'<'~. 531-50'lt
l)()G OBEDIF.NCE UASS
TO Slarl \Vcd, April ;{rd
in lh•· Ne-..."POrtlfi'vine area.
Call 5-16--1928
use. Red. to Sit . C;1lt 1· '-'~ · ,,. lout S-ph · '" ?""S 116 · ~ low m1·1on<c •= SE ;)57-8836 · " · ;>..,....,., a · , EVl:::S. 213-694-4690,;; i-71~12.,__________ ,,._.. ....,... . 673-1989
CAN BE SE~ AT 1' 36 i\lo lease $215.78 per mo. '61 CADILLAC, It runs --=~.,.-,===~-I
: .,,._ omn "' OEL + Tux Uc. Serini s:.o. PLYMOUTH
CRESTM T BAVARIAN Ko. ootlS. Take your car in -~~=-'-~=c'=-'~-1---------1
ESTATES' trade.. 0 1972 Pl YMOUTH
1051 Site Dr .• Hrea1 ... ICe111ral M & W J' SI CAMAR
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'· __ ···_·_'_"'~"-'_"_m __ a_ ... _· 06 '' · . I 1m emons SATELLITE CUSTOM Comm. l losp.) 1.01 •46 Imports •-;o, 10 miles, red, disc 2 se~t S!ation \\'agon
<..UNTACT R,\Y, PK. l\IGR., 'JOI Qtulll brakes air rad P"'T good -IOO c1d. \;S engine
fol' stioY>'ing. Ke~\i.nrt Beach Tires ;,._.w 'txttl 'xlnt cond Torquellite Transmission
Motor Hom•s 8.13-9300 JM Pty, ~eve ' E!ectroni~ .Ignition
N '73 B I• ,\1r Cond1t1onl'r Sale/Rent 940 ew ever s El\'TER FROl\t l\lnrARTIIUR CHEVROLET A.'.\I Radio
Af HUGE SAVINGS I ·n ~IC'rr-ed~·!I Ikn7,. llurgun-1 -----------llea.\y Dut~· S111pension
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VOL 67, NO. 92, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA'
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TOESDAY, APRIL 2, 1974
Today's Finni
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
CUSD Delays Action • Ill Border Controversy
By PAMELA llALLAll
0t lllt o.11'1' '""' Sii"
~tees of the Capistrano Unified
School District -oonfrooted by a large
group of angry ~tWlon Viejo parents
v.·ho don't want ·their children bused to
San Clemente -iutj')oned actioo OQ
attendance boundaries Monday.
· But the fight is 'rar fr0m over.
The board sent the oontroversial
problem back to the Growth Planning
Advisory Commission ~ asked tor new
on
State Hit
On Hamster
Precaution
By RUDJ 1'1lEDZELSKt
01 fM Oltllr ~llot Slaff
•tate healrh officials "'ere criticized
today by Orange Coonty Public HeaJth
Services Director Tom Ftamilton for
telling families with pct hamsters that
they shouldn't be "o\'crly concerned"
about a strain of meningitis recently
detected In some or the rodents.
'1'ley're out of tune up there," said
Or. Hamilton, who still recommends that
barristers who were not home bred be
destroyed if they \\'ere purch:ised
after Dec. 1. 1973.
Sid ·~landel. a spokesman for the State
Department of Health. said ~Jonday that
the only precaution necessary against
1ymphacytic choriomeningitis ;,is to keep
the animal's cage clean and (or (people )
to wash their hands afler handling the
hamster."
1'-fandel said the disease is not fatal or
contagious in humans and that anyone
coming inlo contact with ii would
encounter symptoms similar to the flu
and experience a prompt f'a'OVcry.
But Dr. Hamilton still insisls that the
disease is comunicable from animal to
human and he doubts tha t children wash
their hands after playing with a hamster.
"The.re have .been fatalities attributed
to the diseasi.1leath is r.iire, but It does
(Set H!J\fSTER,.Pagr. ZI
Police Destroy
Two Rattlesnakes
In Sa11 Oen1e11te
Two small rattlesnakeii were killed by
San Clemente police 1'-fonday at the
Patsy Schellbach resktence, 30.1 Avmid a
Salvador, San Clemente.
?\trs. ScheTibach called po I ice
Monday morning "'hen she spotted the
wo snakes on her patio and \\'asn't sure
what kind they "·ere.
Officers said the snakes appeared to be
babies and warned there may be more in
the area.
A San Juan Capistrano boy "'as bitten
by a baby rattlesnake several weeks ago
and bad to be flown by helicopter to Los
Angeles for emergency treatment.
San Clemente police said b a b y
rattle.snakes are as lethal as aduft 'snakes
and sometilnes . are more dangerous
because they strike repeatedly. Adult
snakes usually pause between strikes,
giving the vicUm time to get away.
Hi gli Scliool
Set iii Viejo
A thinl high school-this one In
tillssion Viejo-"i ll soon be on the
drawing boanl ror the Capbtrano
Unified School District.
Memben ol the boanl o1 uus1 ...
voted unanimously l\fonday to
11:ppolnt Bfurodc and AModates to
draw architectural pl.iw fut. the
school to be located n e a r
S.ddl•back College.
The board al'O \"Oted to allow
district officiall to seek planning
funds Crom the stAte allocaUons
board for the new school.
Superintendent Truman Be.~lct
believes the school can open tn two
and a hall ytan."
alternatives ln equallzlng enrollment at
u.. district's -hi&!> sd>oob.
Trustee Bob Hurst took it a step
further. He suggested the oomm ittee
study the po&SibHity of sending all high
achool students (except seniors) who live
wt of the San DiegO F~ay to San
Clemeritl!: High School nei:t fall.
The growth commission had suggested
that_ next year's ninth graden from
Mission Viejo be bused to San Clemente.
This WOUid put 2,~ student.a in Dana
Hills lligh Schoot and 1,758 in $an . study double sessions. exiended days, ,.
Clemente... por1ablcs. and olhl·r b pun d a r)
The district staff had recommended allgruncnts.
.sending all ninlb and· ten\h grade . The supt.•rintcod(•nt p!cadl'd \\'ilh lhl'
students from Misskin Viejo to Snn board lo make a p.:-rmanent dec 1S100.
Clemente, but this idea "'as dropped "Seek a solution thts lime that \\'Jtl IJSJ
after the growth commltttt~s · publ.Lc until the nC\\' high ~cOOol 1s b1ult 1n '
hearing showed \igorous opposit ion . !\fission Viejo," sl!id f}enf.>Clict. "So \II.'
Superintendent Thiman Benedict told dOn't ha\'c to go through tlus , traurna
the board that other possibilities might year after yea r." r -
exist. Although not recommending any o( Tile superinh.'Odcnt ndmn_tL>d thcrr :1rc
them, be said the commission could no good solutions to !ht• problrm until the
nf'\~' high Sl·hool l!'> bu1ll llt<:J r !he
Cq_rotu1do l-lon1~s He !l;ud it \\rll pM)bUbl~
bi:> \\\'6: and a h;j)( years u11111 11 0?'.:1ig,
~lls..;11..111 \11c10 ri:sick>nls :!>.11d until tl ll"
:-t·hool op<-ns th~y ·would t1kt: 10 ha 11•
n11)r(' rt•prcscn111t1on on the gro1.1 th
l·oln1n1 11 e1· · They nO\\' have on 1•
r1·i1rt«;;·ntatil'1' on tht" 0
tl1tl('-tll<"Till>l'f
1'01nrni s~1nn
othi·r ~tnn1i1!1'{' 1ne1n b1.'rS. Olle ffi;lll,
n1hrc l'Oninanei.' tnl.'T11bt>rs. one n1an
\\ho did not 1\l\•111ily himself . <iskcd 1f
·'.\h!'>S1{1n \"11·J" cuultl sci rn oi-c pc<>ple on
!he t'OllUTlltlt'C
"Our (ate 1~ drt'Hlrd hr eight
t'OJllltHtlt'(.' Ol{'llllX'r.~ \\ho h;.1\'C . no
:1S$K'1<111<111 or rclntiu11 10 our
1·01nn1ur11!) ." :idd1·d Tru)lt·t· \V1l/1am
Tho1111>:-iul. \t'hO i!i fru1n ,\ll1-~lull V1eJO-
llo:.ir1t ,;r,·~1d1•n1 (;t'Ol'J.:•' \~' h, 1 l-e
eounlt•f1·d th;11 con1n11\tct' 111c111bf'r!i "'cPe •
~clcctc<t ht'<'HU~t' of rht•1r "11011 parol'hiHl
;1!1itude!( " !!e s;11d '.\ll~~Jon \'ic>JO h11!> one
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Hearst Ranso111
$4 Million Fo-od
Fund Deposited
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The Hear.I
Co111. announced today it banked $4
million to be spent on a food distribution
program -U Patricia H ea r s 1 ' s
u * * Hearst Paper
Prints Letter
Froni Sister
SAN FRANClSOO (AP) - Here is the
text of a letter to kidnaped hei(e'Ss
Patricia Hearst from her sister, Vicki,
17. as Jlllblished today in the Hesrsts' San
Francisco Examiner:
Dear Patty. ,
\\'e ~ you. \'ery much. \\'e "'ant you
back, µnharmed.
I hope your captors allow you to read
this. l think it is only fair that they allow
yoo to hear both sides.
I want to assure you that Dad has done
everything in his power to help you. At
nc;p time did he ever wash hi.s barW ol
you. fie loves you. We all do. .
The S.L.A. says th.at they are acting in
response to the needs of "The people."
\\'ell, I'm part of the people, too, ~nd I
have a very great need. I need my sister.
Patricia Hearst is oot a symbol of the
"facist middle class." She is a human
being, and as such she bas a right to life.
If the S.L.A. denies her that right. thc:v
commit a crime not only against th is
family, but against Humanity.
Patty, we're all hoping that you'll come
home very soon. I think that this th ing
has been carried on Jong enough. The
S.L.A . has made their point. The time has
come to break the silence and ngotiate.
Until that happens, t hope you can hang
on, and remember that "·e love you and
wan1 you back. All my love.
Vicki
kid napcrs release !he gii:.I unharmed
1,1.·ithin one month.
The announcement came as Patricia's
sister Vicki made an impassioned ap peal
for her release.·
"I need my sister.'' said Vicki. 17. In
an open letter. to the Symbionesc
Liberation Anny. '.''Ibe SLA says they
are acting in res~ to the needs of
'the people.' w;ii, t.Wpart or the people·
and I have a very·great need.''
The SLA claims responsibility for the
Feb . .4 abduction of Patricia, daughter 9f
newspaper executive Randolph :\,
Hearst.
The •tearst Corp. promised Feb. 22
that if Particia were released unh;irmed.
it would provide $4 million for fe food
program demanded by the kidn~ fS · An
earlier $2 million food givea"''a ended
after organizers ran out of fundS.
In a statement released today in ~cw
York. the. corporation noted that it made
the offer 'tnore 1han one mooth ago, hut
has received no "'Ord from the kidnapers.
The statement said: "As further
evidence of i1s gqod faith , the ffcarst
Co111. today depo.sited in escrow "''ith
Wells Fargo Bank in San .Francisco !he
sum of $4 million.''
"The corporation said it \\·ou!d "'i lhdra11·
its offer if Pa-~ricia is not released
unharmed by May 3.
In her letter: ViCki s.iid that if the
kidJ]apcrs fall to release Pat ricia, "Chev
commit • crime oot only against thi.5
family, but against humanity."
The letter was published in the San
Francisco Examiner.
Vicki was the first of t\\'O sister!! to
write open letters to Patricia. who v.·as
alxlucted Feb. 4 by the terrorist SL.A.
The group, believed to number about Z5
members. said-it *as holding the girt as
a "prisoner of war" because her parents
"·ere "C0f1>0rate enemies of the people."
Hearst,. editor and president of the
Examiner, said a Jetter (rom one of
Patricia 's other sisters. Ann. 18, v.•ill
(See HEARST, Page %)
Everyone Loses if TustiJ.1
Quits Saddlehack ··Panel
If residents of the Tustin Unlfled
School District succeed in their attempt
to leave the SaddJebaek College di.strict,
everybody slands to ]CM.
That lll'as the opinion expres!ed
~tonday by another board of trustees, the
S.ddleback Valley Unllled Sdiool boanl
which goverm the kind~garlen through
grade 12 sdlool! in Er Toro, MissMJn
Viejo, and Laguna HUis.
The uriified' trustees unanimously
pa.....i a molutian urging denial or u..
Tu.stin attempt , .aylng U.. loa woold be
"contrary to the best lntereal5 of our
district in particular and the e1Uzem d
tbe ~·i:• district In genenl."
Tustin residenl~ dissatisfied with the
distance to SaddJcl>aclc CoUeie ('3 miles
one-way to !\fission \'le)o from downtown
Tu.<tln ). with currlrulwn shortoomlngs,
and with what they termtd inadequate
facilities, want to become • part o{ the
S.nta AN Coll<(!c dlsll'ict.
Tbelr request m~t go through the
Boanl ol Governors of the California
Com(llunlty Colleges, but loaiJ h<arings
..
at the County CommiUce on School
Distnct Org3n1zalioo are b e i n g
conducted to probe the situation fir~t.
The county committee js expected to
issue a recommendation to the state
board after the local bearings.
The resolu:tioo , prepared by Trustee
Dcru\ls Smith. 'uggested the Tuslin
detachment, wbidl O)U]d mean 106$ of 17
percent or the college's student bod y and
~ percent ol its ~ valuation,
woold mean •·tu hike. f9f ibe remainil;lg
LatpB)'e~.
It also .Aki ·the de-annuatiorr could
"~ r~'' ed'a·catl'onal
O)l!'Cll'tunily for graduates o< oor h;gti
Kbobla."
"111e beot lh educatlonaJ prograrno r.,.
all dtizcns.in.-ttie Saclalebacl C.Ommunlty
College District is dependeot upon a rlir
and equltol>li "1>rlng ol t!lc -.Of
educatlan," U!o naol~ stated. •
The unlllOd """""'IOMl-it)e)' '!riU S<od
t!lclr ™"1ulioe fo. tboo !;:xJne,. 'La-
lltach, and Tustln Unified school dlst~l'h
truM.ffs1 urging Chem to t.ake a pc::15lllon
as we.II.
Batte•· lfp
Little League opens 111 San Juan (apistrann Saturday. Opening ce~e
mo11ies folJoy.·cr by exh1b1t1on gan1cs start at 10:30 .a.m. at B_uchhc~m
~~ield. Scott 1'reloar. 10. "'artn! up \\'ith-a !1H!e batting pratllce while
Scott Bake r, catches. l 'mpire 1 ~ John Il ancnc:k. principal or San Juan
Elen1entary School.
Suspec _ted 'Devil Cult'
Murderer to ·Face Trial
Accused "devil cult" killer StC\'C"n
Craig Hurd has been ordered to face !rial
~·lay 13 for the killing of :'\lission \'ieJO
teacher Florence l'\ancy Brown and the
slaying 2-1 hours earlier of a scr1 ice
stalion attendant.
Orange County Superior Court Judge
James Turner set the trial date ~fonday
after a jury in Judge "·alter Cha ramza ·~
courtroom found Hurd. 2t tp be sane.
llurd is held in count y jail ~·1th bail
den ied.
The bushy-haired transient 11'ill be
accused in his new trial of lcadlng the
gang that dragged ~!rs. Rrown. 31, of El
Toro from her c<1 r on JW1c 2, 1970, and
murdered her in 3.{I Jr..-in c orange grove.
e:·ant Driver
Brec1ks Bank
. DEM'l"T. Mich. f~l'n -lmting
the. accelerator instead o( the
brake, ~trs. Luc1ne ·Leitcrf's car
lurched through lbo. front ol the
DeWitt branch o( lhe American
Branch At\(i Trust A 'A1ndow, part
of n wall and some of the
roundaliOTI 'f\'j:r~ .dpma.gcd. I
Police · Chklf· \\'endell T\.tayers
· gul'ft1ed "'lht. lrkl~e 8nd said;
"Yoo call that drlvc·ln banking,"
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Hurd hos test1flt-d that he \~·as \\'Orking
under lhe de\ 11'.<; d1reetio n when ~1 rs.
Bro"n was slabbed to death and portions
of her body dt·vourL'<I by gang members
in a ritual trillu1c lo Satan.
lie l'i'ill bl• fur1hf·r .iccuscd of being on
hand 1-1 hours t'arlicr when gang 1nember
Arthur Cra t!'.: "~loo~c" ll u]s('. then 17,
hacked scr\'ic1· sl:i\ion attendant Jerry
\\'ayne Carlin. 21. to death
Ca rlin \\'as repeatedly chopped on \lie
head and. shouldl•rs ,..\\'ith" a hatchet
dt·~pile h1s rf'f'l('a tM appeals for mercy
.1nd hi s assurances tha t he had very httlc
cash on hand 111 his S:ulla Ana fill iiii.:
stauon.
Jlulse 1.<; scr' ing a llfr h•rn( 1n state
pri~n for the Carlin killing . (iang
member Christopher "liYPliY " C.ibbone~.
then 17 , is Sl'rv1ng an indefuu l<' IC'rn1
under the Cahfom1a Youth Authority for
his role in the nrc11~n k1lltn g.
I rurd v.·a.s subsc.-qucntly sh1P1X-d 10
Ata!lcadtro State llospiUtl tts insane afttr
a heitring Vi "'hich hi! I aw~ e r
successfully orgut.'<l that hb chertt "LS as
craly as n hoot ~·l.''
That sa n1e a11ome~'. Y.'IHlam Gamble
ex~ astonlshmi'nt ~1onday at tl'lr
jury rulin!( rc<tched aftt!r llurd Y.'DS
re1 umcd IQ Oran~e Counly as sane.
·'\~'c will cig<un argue, ol COIJrSc. that
lturd was Insane.," he said. "Nol that it
makes muc~ differen(-e -one v.•ay 00
goes to the )oint tind the other way he
goet{ to an asylum ."
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l(it1 Cite~
'72 w a1·11n1g
NE\V ''OllK (L'Ell-F. l)on:ild :'\ixon
or ~('"'poiflk-ach trstifiCC1-roo:iy1hril
lawver for finant:ic r Hobert I.. Vesco
tried to 1L<;e him 1n J!ti2 to warn hi.~
brother. Presldf'nt :\iXOIL 1h;i1 \'esro's
S(•t-ri·t $200,000 ca1np•u~n contribu!l-On
1n 1t:hl bl' l'XJ>OSC."'Ci.
Thl' \1·1rncss said his "SOI\-F. IJronald
:\i.\:on Jr .. of :"\c1.1 1Klr1 Beach "·as
l'i'Orking fer \'csco ;11 lhc> 11n'ie.
The bluff. 1l0nly 5 0 ·ye R r -o Id
gOl'crnr11cnt v.itncss <it the> ~1 1!chl'll-St ans
t'OllSptracy trial told a (rdc>ra l court JUry
he tur11ed dov.·n flatly the rcquc>st of ~l!"''
\'ork attorney llol'i·ard Cerny, "·horn
Nixon · described as "an old friend ."
C<-rny is an w1!ndictt-cl L'O--COnspira!or in
the case.
r-;ixon. "''ho will retire April 15 as a
,:ice president of the ~larr1ott hotel chain
because of ill hea lth. said Ct>my came to
his hotel room in New York just before
the 1972 election . Al that time, the
Securities and Exchange Co mmission
rSECJ \\':JS gathering C\'idC"nce for a civ11
sui t that Vesco was looting a $224 million
mutual fund business.
''lie <Cerny) s.-1id there had been a
$200,000 contribution n1ade to my
brother's campaign and thl'rC "·as an
SEC in\'eStigalion in progress v.·hirh
could \'Cry likely expose lhlS t'tlntri bution
and he felt this ~·ould Pc> before lhc
election .and he "'a.nUKJ io ge l tbis
information to the l'rl·sideut.
"I said there is no 11:iy r c:1n do th~.
I've never taken an) th ing 1l1rl'elly to him
(the Pre~idt•nr 1. It's hl'cn rny policy Cl't'r
since my brother h;is h''"" 1n politics
ncvrr 10 use th:it l)ffirf' r .. r an y purpose
of mine or an}·onc I "'Ork f11r
'"f nuide it plain tr1 f'f·n1y I didn't w;i nt
to grt in1·oh l'd in :1ny 11·;1y \\'llh tht• Vt"..-M
c<ise I s<.11d 1( ~uu 1\;1n1 !o ~<'t
in(orn1ation to !h•· !Tc~1<f~·n1. \'OU
ICemy 1 must knuv• Pt'<JpiC'. you ha\'e' ;m
office in \\"ashin~ton l 1l<1n·1 know 1\•hy
he t·amr to me."'
The "1!11t·~s ~1d f"rrnrr ·Aunme\·
Gcnc.-al ,lohn ~ .\li!•·h1·!l :--n.1rnC' "earn~
up"· anrl h .. '<;tll!r~tro l 'rm,· l?"rl 1n tourh
~·1th ~luctiell ~lnrt> "hf'\· no longC'r In
1?01·f'mm('n~ and ha...-an o(fiec at Zr)
Brnarf Street 17\c"' YfJrk 1 "
111· ~aid he didn't J't•ealt "he!hf'r Ct>mv
callf'd \1t t1·h<'>ll from !hr hotel e\'en ~-h<'i1
pr<i<;;f'('u tor .Jan1cs R;iyhtll shct"''Cd hun a
tPlephonc Mm11ttny record or the c-a!I .
.'\1Kon 1.1 as the :lZnd 11·i1ness in 1tv>
se,·cn-11f't'k-1Jld !rial of '.\litchell and
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The Late Murr1y Chotine r
Vesco Clait11s
Chotiner Made
$20~,ooo Hi111
,.~rom \\'Ire Ser\'lccs
NEW YORK -Self-exiled financier
Robe rt L. Vesco, In a telcvisloo intervic'"'
i\Tonday, asserted it was the late fllurrn y
Olo1irler. Ne11t'J)Ol1 Beach atto rney and
Nixon adviser, 11t•ho sugg~ted he make
a secret $200.000 campaign conrtibulion.
Vesco said th at neither cX:COmnrerce
secretary Murray Stans, or Edward
Nixon, the ~re!ident's brolher, suggested
the contribution.
The person \•;ho actually '\aid the
-contrib ution should be in cash 1 was
l\:lurray Chotiner," Vesco c I aim c d'.
1----<:boti.ner-Oied last Janu;1r.y.
Vesco assertl'd lhat Chotincr disclosed
tt\,is to the grand jury, which he said
questioned him twice. "And it'l'I very
curious that the prosecurtori has failed lo
disclose that at !his trial," Vesco added.
1----'L'ne.financicr ~ his remafks during a telephone interview Wffiilelevis1on •'
newscaster Walter Cronkite rrom Costfl
Rica, where he had fled with his ramily.
Vesco declined to say whe ther he ever
discussed with President Nixon the
secret $200,000 contribution he made to
the President's 1972 r c -e I e c t i o n
campaign.
''Uh . . . lei's go on to the next
question." was the \\'OY Vesco responded
to tbe question when ii v.·as put to him by
Cronkite.
ln Washington, Deputy \Vhile House
Press Secreta ry Ge rald L. Warren said
in response to a questlon that "The
President decsn·t remember meeting ~lr.
Vesco."
\Varrcn added that" he could state
categorically Nixon never discU.5sed with
the tugllive financJer his troubl~s with
the Securities and Exchange CommiMion
or his contributions to Nixon 's 197:?
campaign.
Vesco was indicted with former Atty.
Gen. John N. Mitchell and ex-COmmercc
Secretary Stans, oow on 1rial tor
allegedly trying to infl uence a Securities
and Exchange Commission inquiry into
Vesco's financts in exchange for Lhe
secret cootribution.
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DON NIXON • • •
fonner Commerce Stcretary ~fauricc
H. Stam. They are charged with
conspiring to ham per the S E C
in vestigation in return for Vesco 's
contribution to\\·ard the President's re-
elt'Ction ca1n paign delivered in cash.
Vesco also was Indicted in the case but
fled to the' Bnhamns to avoid prosecution .
Jfe is li\'ing in Costa Rica· '\'he're he has
invested. millions Qf doll<.1rs and won
aslyum th rough a hasty change in tbc
extradition Jaws of thn l county.
Donald Nixon rcs!ificd his son began
v.·orking for Vesco in 1971 v.•hen the.
flnanctt'r took over a business where the
I younger Nixon wa s v:orking. lie said he
'-' did not know whctOCr his son "·as still
.,.,·orklng for Vesco or for anyone else.
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San _Juan Delay~
Traer Decisions·
San Jua n C:ipi~t rnoo ci!y counclhnt n
-askin g for thnr to digci;t nt·11•
inforffiallort on future use of Ort('":t
Highway -postponed action 011 three
housing trocts that ha,·c been "'ailing
several n1onths for appro\',11.
"I 11·ant lo resolve· 1his." said
Councilman John Sv.·ccney, "l:lut afler
reading and hearing about new project.s
planned near the Ortega I "'ould like
TT1Qre timc·10 consider ttUs."
The ifcw -proj~ts include county plans
for t'ne Starr Ranch, 1oc· Prima Orsccha
dump sile. and an 011.-cns-lllioois
industrial projC'CI. all of whic h will
require use of the Ortega Highway for
·"""'· One or the conditions for _appro,•al of
the three tracts has the irnprovc-
mcnt of Ortega Highv.ray, the dangerou~
cnn'ing rou te \\'hich "'inds fron1 San Juan
Cap istr'dno to Elsinore.
WaJly Knudsen, seni or h I gh wa y
enginee r for the slalc told the count.ii
mat approval of funris to make lhe
Or1ega·s four-lane high.,.,•ay should be
received ln <><:tober of 1975. lie said
construction should begin in July or 1!176.
Hoy,·ever plans for a frec "·ay to follow
the route of the Ortega High"·ay ha\'C
been deleted from slate projects w1til
Citizen, Teacher
To Be Honored
In San Oemente
.Two San Clemente citi zens will be
honored Saturday by the San Clemente
Cbambet. of Commerce.
The chamber will announcc---lls
selections of Citizen o{ the. Year and
Teacher of the Year at the B p.m.
installation banQuet at the San Clemente
IM.
Both individuals !lave been selected
from nominations ot area residen ts.
Judges for the Teacher of the Year
include attorney Edwin Qiaffee, fonner
president of the Otambcr; Dr. Joe Coss,
a 'retired tCacher and s c h o o I
supe rintendent; Lori Estes, a San
Clemente High senior and s\udont council
member; Leo Fessenden, a businessman
and former sdlool board ·trustee; 8lld
l\:frs. Lee Steelman, a PTA officer. ·
The Teacher of the Year Award is a
new addition to aMual Qiambcr kudos,
but this year's Citizen of the Year will be
10th on the list or civic-minded-persons
honored since 1964.
Judges tor the Citizen of the Year
Jnclude past citizens of the year: ~fax
Berg, 1964; Stan Herring, 1965;, Dr.
Robert Beasley, 1966; Clifford ?i.furray,
1969; \Valier A. Liebig, 1971; and James
Slaven, 1972.
ti.fore information about the banquet
may be obta ined by calling 492-1131.
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committee mt'mber because it represents
10 percent of· the district' JI enrollment.
Another concern \\'as expressed about
cards sent out to students la st yc11r by
the di strict dn .,.,1iich students lndicat1..'<1
"'hi ch school they'd like to a!tend.
"We didn't thiiik ~:c·d have to mo ve ,"
said one hig h school student who asked
lhe board lo ronsidcr !he cn10tional
traun1a, the adjus11nent. and U1e
inconvC>niencc a move "'oulrl eau.c;e.
Trustee Hurst pointed out that last
year's solution v.·as only an in terim one.
"Last yea r "·e-said lhc n1attcr .,.,·ould be
re<:onsidcred this year," he added . "It
shouldn 't come as a surprise to anyone."
"It surprised me," said Trustt'e \\'hit e.
The gro .... ·th conuniltee. "'hich meels
tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Serra School, is
<'XPl'<'tNi to br ing a recommendation 10
1,he board by late April or carlv ~IA\'.
\\'ht'n the decision is made TrusteC Hur5t-
said he'd like to hear the viev.·s of .ill-
parents of Dana Hills students.
Tn1stce \Vhi1c agreed. "Our primary
function is educating the child. All other
thihgs arc important. but ~nn't Ill.kc
prlorJty over a child's education ."
The grov.1h c ,o fJl m i t I e r al~
rccon1mcnded boundaries fo r the ne\\'
l>f;>l Obispo Elcn1entary School v.·hich "'ill
open in the fall . Th is Item v.•111 also be
acted on .,.,.h('n the growth com1nillec
return.s 10 the board lalcr thi's month.
Cha 1nber Concert
At Dllna Sc hool
The ch.amber music of Bach .,.,.Ill be
featured .it a free concen at 8 p.m.
Thursday at Dana 'Hiiis lflgh School.
Performers will be the New WorTd
_ B.iroquc Players o( Valencia, a quintet or
undergraduate and greduate student$ nl
th(' California Institute of the Arts. a
college founded by Walt Disney.
The Baroque P\ayen will pruent rour
11elected ariu from cantatat o( Bach. A
harpstchord solo by Patricia Welsh Is
also on 1he program.
The concert It tht last of a community
service series ol the Capistrano Unlrl td
School District coordlnetcd by C,vrll
Ga lllck.
.,.,.ell Into the 1980s.
Until the highw ay 1s lmprovfld, San
J uan Publ ic \Vorks Director Bill Murphy
believes the road may be unsafe to
handle the traffic that is' proposed.
"Wit'n the e:tisting character of the
road. it.s practical capacity Is only 6.00l
c;1rs pt'r day ,' said ?i.furphy. "With
n1ajor alit:nr(lent an d the additk>n of
pass ing Janes ii could safely handle 10,000
cars." But he added lhat major
reconstruct ion of the t)-pe proposed by
the state "v.'Ol.lid be . necessary before It
c.oold handle 16.000 cars. the nwnber
predicted· v.·hen the area within the city
limlls Is fully developed.
Murphy said the last count ghoWed
5,200 cars per da y. The county Is
currC'l'ltly conducting a study which
inciudes a hand count of truck.! now
wing the highway,
The public 'A-'orks director added that
as tracts come into the city the ·
developers arc being required to obtain
tile right of way out to rh c I r
developments to spood up t h e
conStructlon process .,.,·hen st a t e
improvements are scheduled.
Curl"Cflt plans call for improving the
· 'higbway.::from the San Dleg<fFreeway to'
the ci ty limits. nut ii the coun1y uses La
Pala as its access to the new Prima
Desccha dump site the highWay might be
improved beyond the city limits to that
point.
Murray Storm. assistant Orange
Cowlty Road Commissioner, told the
council that IO J)OSSlble routes to tbe
dump site are still _ being ccmldered.
Envircnmental impact report.a are being
,prepared for five at those routes,
Including La Pata, the route the county
most fa\'ors.
Doheny Firemen . -
To Slioiv Skilu
~ ,
Atr-Capo Beach-
A fireman takes a "slide· for life."
descending a rope from a 75-foot snorkel.
A skilled bomb squad rushes lo the scene
or a possible scare. Firemen pull hose
from their truck in a system designed to
make e'Very minute count. •
Those are skills which aa,ve il"t'es 8Dd
they will be demonstrated Saturday in a
joint exhibition of the Doheny Fire
Department and the Orange County Fire
Department at Von's Shopping Center ln
C.plstrano B<,aclt
The display, trom. 1 to 7 p.m., will also
feature exhibits of fire and rescue units.
police vehicles, ambulances and
communications equipment
Some Ml men from fire 'departments,
the Harbor Patrol, the Orange County
Sherltf's Department. tile State Forestry
Divisiort, and the Marine Corps Fire
Fighters will be on hand.
Smokey the Bear is expected for the
day and parents nre invited to take
pictures of their children with Smokey
and I.he fire equipment, a spokesman
said.
von·s Shopping Center is at 34081
Doheny Park Road.
llomeoiv1wrs OK
Streetlights
For Copo Beacli
111e Capistrano Beach Community
Association voted 2 to I ~tonday night to
light up their neighborhood.
A propos:1l for 100 n1crcury-arc sti'ret
lights in !he palisades area had met wilt\ ..
opposition in the past because some
residents v.•antcd the wiring to be
undcrgrounded..
San Diego Gas and Elect ric Company.
officials sal d _underground ing the wir ing
·is too expensive for now, but the
compa ny is oontribut ing to a county tund
"·hich is earmarked for undergrounding
wiring later on,
Some 50 homeov.·ners turned ou t for
~londay·s meeting. The Orange County
board of superl'isors i! scheduled to vote
on the lighting proposal next v.-eek, and
officials or the homeo .... ·ners group belleve
their \'Ole sho.,.,•ink sub.!tantial support
for the lights v.•il\ help the supervisors
mnke up -thei r minds.
Russell Hench1nan, first vice president
of the Ca pistrano Beach Community
Association, said becoming a part of tie
lighting di.strict will cost homeowners $6
to $15 per year.
T1le hearing at the board of supervi.t0rs
meeting I.cl scheduled for 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday in 5anta Ana.
"'"°"' P .. el
llEARST •••
appear \\'edncsday.
The Jlearst Corp. statement announced
the fonnatioq of an e9Cf'OW committee. to
determine "in Ill sole judament, whether
Patricia Is releastd unbanned."
The commltlte will comist of Willie L.
Brown Jr.. a C8lllom1'. state as-
sen1b!ymAn; Dr. Emmo Galana. an
au thor d~bed by the corporation as a
leader ot the Calltomla MexlcaD>
Amerlcan commWllty, and Vincent
Hallinan. a 5an Francisco criminal
la~·yer.
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Sclaool For Sata .Jtian
" Del Obispo f~lementary School. new campus being
built on land next to ritarco Forster Junior J-J igh.
is proceeding on schedule. The $1 .2-million facility
will be fini shed by July. Buildings are designed
to hold 700 youngsters jn heavy growth po rtions
of Capistrano Unified School District. First classes
will open iu September for children living in areas
near Del Obispo l<oad between Trabuco Creek and
Pa cific Coast l-lighway.
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Astor Claims
Jeivels Sto'len
NE\ll AllK, N.J. I A P ) -J o hn
Altro IU has testified that nearly
$500,<Xi> 'A-'Orth of d i a m o n d s
dlsappearcd from a Jersey City
bank "'here he placed then1 ln a
safe deposit 20 years ag,<..
Aslro, 62, testifi ed about the
gems Monday at a trial that began
before U.S. Dist. Judge Frederick
e. Lace)·:
Astro is suing the First Jersey _
National Bank for recovery of the
gems on growlds the b a n k
negligentl y lost the je·.rels -
amonc them a 25.M-carat oval
diamond once· .,.,.orn by Princess
Eugenie. the-v.·ife ot Emperor
Na poleon Ill of France.
Astor live.s in ~tiami Beach, f'la.
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HAMS.TER ...
oceur." warned Dr. Hamilton, adding
that. in his opinion state health officials
are not keeping abreast of current
medical bulletins 'A-·hiCh recommend
destruction or the hamsters.
11Wldreds of hamsters, mice and pet
rats were killed in Orange County animal
shelters last week after warnings "'ere
issued by Dr. HAmilton and Public
Health Officer John Philip.
F.Vidence of the disease was detec ted n
hamsters sold to California retail outlets
by Aqu arium Supply Company in
F1orid~. Hamsters supplied to pct shops
by local breeders are not affected.
Dr. H11milton noted that evidence of
the disease has been found in autopsied
hamsters in Los Angeles County. Santa
.ti ara County, and Oroville. Or,angc
County hamsters ha\•e not yet been
examined. ·
!\'Ian Leaps to Death
SAN DIEGO (A Pl -The !Ith
apparent suicide is reported off the San
Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge since it
opened in 1969. The body of \Vl\Jiam
llenry Sheridan, $3. V.'as found Sunday.
Os~ars Tonight
J 'Exorcist' F avorecl as Be st Picture ·
HOU.Y1.VOOD CUPJJ -'I):e ilicar agers in a_srnall California to"'ll·
could go 10 the devi l tonight . but will it -''A Touch of Class.1' a froth i !'y
go to J\Iarlon Brando again, too? sophisticatrd co n1ecly of• ·ad ulte ry in
"The Exorcist." t11e smash box office Spain and loss in · London. with Glenda
hit abou t a yOung girl possessed by a Jackson as an English di vorcee· and
demon, v.·as faVored to w.in ·the most George Segal as a married American.
Academy Awards, includinG bcsl picture . -"Cries and \Vhispers," lin gering
(Channel j,.a.t 7 p.Jll.), death and sisters in S\\·edcn. \
It has had Amenc:ans standing in 16ng BrandOs-ri\'a!s fOr!X-5[ aCtOr'TrITacR
ticket Imes -and then gaspinn, crin~inj!. Lemmon -the favorite - for "save the
closing their eyet5 and in a few instances Tiger." Al Pacino for \,Sirpico." J acl<
vomiti ng or passing out. It has set off an Kicholson for "The Last petail" and ~ Redford for "The Stine:."
NIVEN RAPS THOSE WtfO ·_;. BarQara Streisand. a previous v.•lnncr
DON'T SHOW -Story, Page 10 ·and' leading non1incc this year for best
iniernational pr e o c c u pa t i o n "·ith ·
diabolism that alarmed clergymen and
psychialrlsts.
Ainon~'the nomin~S.ft>r best actor is
the aloof Brando. nominated this yea r for
his portrayal of a g r ic f-s t r icken
expatriate American hedonist, destroyed
by an affair with ll muc~ younger gir~ in
Pa ris, in the. X-ratcd "Last Tango In
Paris."
\\'hen he \\·on last year. for ''The
GOOfathcr," Br;indo was reprcS<'ntcd by
a little kno"11 starlet, costumed as an
Indian .,.,·oman. and using the name
"SaCheen Littlefeathcr.'' She refused the
award .on his behalf and treated 'the ·
na!ional television audience. and the
surprised film celebrities, to an attack on
the v.•ay llolly\\•ood portrays Indians. She
said Brando was on his v.·ay to join the
bcseigcd Indian militants at Wounded
Knee . S.D., but he ne\·er appeared there.
Brando has not said whether he
planned to aUend the ceremony this
year. the 46th or the Academy A.,.,·ards.
the movie Industry's biggest celebrat\on
for itself.
Rivals to "The Exorcist" for the much
sought arter ''best picture '' Oscar -
v.·hich greatly pumps up the revenut's
from a movie. are:
-"The Sting," v.1th Robert R~ford
an d Paul Ne.,.,·man playing a pair of con
men neatly separating a gangster from a
fortune in the 1930s to r e v e n g e a
murd ered friend.
"American Graffiti," bringing nostal -
gia r ight into the 19605 by resurrrct in·g
the hot rods and drive-in cul ture of teen-
actress for her appearance in "The \\lay
\\'e \1lerc," has not said y.·hether she will
attend.
Other nominees ror best actress are
l\Iarsha l\Jason for "Qndcrella Libcr!y,·•
Joanne Woodward far "Su mmer Wisncs.
\\'inter Dreams," )1iss Jackson for "A
Touch of Class." and Ellen Burstyn for
"The -Uorciil.'
"The Exoi-.cist " and "The Sting" led
the nominatioils, each getting IO.
The shO\V, to be nationally tclt'Cast
from the Los Angele.s MusiC Center on
NBC, features an ope ning number by
Liza ~l inelli. singing and dancing a
special tribute to the Oscar. She won the
best actress award las t ye.ar for
''Cabaret .''
The hosts arc Burt Reynolds, David
Nh•en. Dianna Ross and director John
Hollston, and makin~ the presentations
v.·il\ be-Elizabeth Taylor, Ann-~largaret,
Shirl ey ri.1acLaine, Twiggy, Silvia Sidney,
Susan Hayv.·ard, James Caan. Gene
Kelly. Roger ~loorc and Peter Falk.
Dana Point !\farina
T.o llost Art Show
An art show of the San Juan
Capistrano Art Association is scheduled
for 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday at the Dana Poin t ~1arina.
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by member arti sts, ·including Toni Burm
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With three openlngs and five
closings, this week's activity
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rers more com1ngs and goings
than a chase scene in a
revolving door. Because of the
abundant volume, \\'e'll deal
only with the openings today
• and spotlight the closings in
Thursday's column.
Fli'st In r ront of t h e
footlights. booing in tonight
lo.r a rive-day run. is the Udo
Tsle Players' production of
"How the Other Half Loves."•
1ilen on Saturday !he Irvine
Community Theater unveils an
original dran\a. "~iooday's
Hero." 'l''hile the Children's
Theater Guild of N~wport
Harbor begillS an Easler \!aca-
tion engagement of "The
!ntermission.
Tom Titus
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Ballad of Barbarella."
I ''How Ole Qther Ha I r
Loves," a relatively new play
with an ingeniotLS idea in stag-
ing, topped this column's list
as laSt year's best comedy
when first present~ at the'
Laguna f\1oulton Playhouse.
THE TANGtED plot In·
volves three C'OUpl~ · perforin·
ing oo a set representing l\\'O
living roonu in ope. Directing
the heavy traffic I~ Randy
Keene, who also at ag ed
"Clltch Me If You Can" for
the Li do Players &.1 well as
two lfuntington B e a ch
Playhouse dramas last year.
• • Perfor of "Row the Cathy Jackson. .. . • Fwty Tb I eve 1 . '' Pitt!
Other 1:-f 'Loves" will be "~fonday's ,Hero" wtil ~ ... ~ts product i on
given IOO ht tlu•ough Satur' preaenl<d Fr J days llid ~~for tbe thoW.
day at 8:30 in the Lido tsle Saturdays ror three wee~..,.. ~ •1~,. wtll IMY at 10
Cluboouse. 1111 Via Lido Soud. 1n the 11uman1u.. Ra I ' 1.m. and I l'f'. Saturday, 'It z.
Reservations ·673-9189. Playhouse on the UC IrwlM p.rn. '~ '~y and at 7:30
TllE IRVINE Community ca ..... ous ~"ilh an 8:30 ctirfdi. ·'f' ~.m.'.~Abrol.l&b 'MM.ira-
Theater continues its season of ·Reservations ~7-7297. • day111f ·:DUt weet in the
Orange County"J) r e m I e t e s Fo'R TIJE YOUNGER , set~ lf!."*' lfiA .Uditorium. \
Saturday night with the open-the Children 's Th.eater Gui)..-t
ing of an original dram.a front will he rfferinl{ ''The Ballad' of
the posttA•ar Forties; "MOO. Barbarella" for seven Euter
day's Hero:• lfenmn Bood· Wetk performances at tbe
man, \\'llo a ppeared In the Newport lla rbor Hi"'h Sc.boo'
play's only other production In auditorium. Gordon Yeato:n !1
1946, is directing the p!ay. directing the plav, which eon.
Greg t"euertiorn takes the re··.,~ f.._ .. ee 800-vear-old fan,>
central role in the Les Pine godmothers and a \li cked
drama. with ,Pat J\foynihan witch, arl\008 others.
portraying his wife and Diana • Original music for the · pt(>-
Llncoln as his mother. others ductKin was comoose<t and •ill 11..lltllm Tll 11»
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are cast as an absci1t-minded
executive and his \&1andering
wife; Cole f\iallard and La
Donna de~ are the ~'Ork·
ing class couple wi th~a lively
relationship. ~·bile Don George
apd Gloria Soss play the timid'
t\\·Osome who \isit both homes
at once.
in the Irvine east Include Ray be conducted by Dean Bottorf,
Scott , !i.lichael \\'ilson, Linda who also wrote .the music for
.Haskell. Randy Dr eye r . tWo other CTG shows, ''Potte·
Robert Chamberlain a n' d • Place" and "Ali Baba, and th~
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The lord's most popuJor comedy fn o bright, boHt
pl'od1.1ction directod by Don S1.1lliwn (of Ntow y.,11·1
.Lincoln Center).
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NBC • .'llOO -Tile Academy /\ward&. Holly.
wood's lllllUll' P,...inl game roaches iu climax
tonight wllh tM 'preeentatlon! of lhe 4~lb annual
Oscan at ,the Los Angeles Music Center. Burt
Reynolds and Diana Rosa are among the emcees.
Kn.A a 11:00 -The Best of Grouch o. Return·
· ine tonlg_bt as .a regular fea ture an i;egments of
·lhe pol!'!llr TY quiz show p! the Flftiel, "You Bet
Your Ult," bosled by. the inimitible <;roucho Marx.
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·7 Seized in Top of the Wc;>rld Narcotics Raid.
Laguna Beach police and Orange
1>unty marshals arrested seven pusons
n a variety of nartOt.ics charges· and
..elzed a substantial qFtity of drugs
.\ncluding LSD, cocarne , Amphetamines
l and marijuana ~1ooday night.
1be arrests stemmed from a warrant
{ service by the marshals in Laguna
Beach's quiet Top of th :! World
residential area. Those 8{rested were
from . Laguna Beach, Newport Beach,
Huntington Beach and Lake~ood .
Arrested .,we Alan S. lJbJemann.
20. 3069 Zell Drive, Laguna Beach for
alleged possession c:A marijuana, posses.
s:ioo of dangel'Ot.13 drugs for sale, posses-
ion of cocaine, possession of marijuana
for sale.
-Gary A. Higgins. 20, of 3069 l.ell
Drive, Laguna Beach for alleged
possession of marijuana, possession of
dangerous drugs for sale and posses,,ion
of cocaine. c
-Scott R. Weber, 20, of 3069 1.ell
Drive. for alleged pc>SSeS&~n of
marijuana, ~ ot dangerous
drugs for sale and possession of cocaine.
-NMcy A. U:tve, %7, of ng Zell
Drive, for alleged possesrion of
marijuana, p:>&esSk>n of dangerous
drugs for sale, possession of eocaine, and
po5StSSion of marijuana for sale.
-Dewey P. "-1aryhew. 19. of 2331 \\'Ind
Cave Lane. Huntington Beach for alleged
possession of LSD for sale. ~
-Robert T. \\'att, 19, of 322~l Jasmine
Al'C., t\ewport Beach. for al\eg~
possession o( LSD (or sale.
-A 17·)'ear-old Lake\lowd girl for
alleged ~sion of LSD for sa le.
All se\'cn \lo'rre held at Laguna Beach
City J ail otday on ~:ooo bail. ·
Laguna Beac'n Narcotics Det. Tony
Smith sald officers seized a ''substantial
quantity" of m a r 1 J u a n a and
amphetamines. and a "quantity" or
ha shish oil and cocninc along v;•ith
equipmC'nt used in the packaging . and
distributing of narcotics. lie d~hncd 10
gl\'t' exaf't an1ounls. '
Also seized "·er1• au 1s1lmatcd 500
tablets of purple l...liD. •
[){'t. Smith said that as n1arshals \1·ci11
to the residrnce at 3069 ZCU DnvC.
La gunn Beach. to scr\·r a "'arrant, 1hc-v
obsen·ed narcolics aC11v1ty in pro"""gre;.
Thr marshal s railed Lagw1a Beach
police for as.,.1stancc
Lt. Neil rurcl'll and officers Terry
Ten1plc :ind S1n1th arrived , and during
the roursc of exrcuting a M"arC'h
~·arran1 . 1n1erCt'pted a tt'lcphone call at
the rC'Sld<'ll('t'.
· De t. Smith said the m:in 11•ho made the.
1elcphonc call la1er C"11me to the
res1denC(' to makf"a dch \·rry of l..SD.
··011 his art1\"al. u1s1cJ'ld of his usual
narro\Jcs ("()lltact. ht' found t tit
<l uthori!1rs \\"i'rr 'th(•rr.'" l)('f Smilh .said.
At lh;n point the <iothontics sei~ !he
LSD.
Sn1ith drseribcd lhl' Z.rll dri\·c house as
a comrnunal hvmg residence.
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Debated Fund De~osited
A proposa l for tightening inter-district
transfers of students \\'Iii be heard by
the· Lagun"a Beach schoor board meeting
at 7:30 toniWit at district headquarters,
550 Bhynont St., Laguna Beach.
Present board policy allows a free
exchange of sttxl.ents between the Laguna
Beach Unified School District and
n!ighboring districts.
Now, in view of "Ugbl n1oney," the
Laguna administration is asking fOr
revisions calling for district payment of
student costs and that transfers be· made "• on a "space available" basis.
· Lag una admistrators noled that while
Laguna i.s tecciving 2a students from the
Capistrano Unified School District, only
tv;•o Laguna area students go to the the
Capistrano district schools.
Jf the school board passes the policy
revision, the districts will -compare
student costs and the district of
re!idence will pay the lesser of the tv;·o
district's costs to the district of
education.
:...Inter-district transfers commooly are
requested Y.'hen families move in mid·
school year, or~when high school students
enter their senior year. The program
allows them to continue at the school
which they have been attending.
Othe r items set for school board
consideration are:
SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -The Hearst
Corp. annoWlced today ii banked $4
million to be spent on a £ood distribution
program -if Patricia II ea rs t ' s
kidnapers i-e!ease the g·irl unharmed
within ooe month.
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From Sister
SAN FRANCJsci:> (AP) -Here is the
text of a letter to kidnaped hei ress
Patricia Hearst from her sister. Vicki.
17, as published today in the Hcarsts' Sen
Francisco Examiner:
Dear .Patty,
We miss you. very much. We want you
back, unbanned.
I hope your captors allow you to read
this. I think it is only fair that they allow
you lo hear both sides.
l y,·ant to assure you that Dad has done
everything in tiis power to help you. At
no time did he ever wash his hands of
you. He loves you. We all do.
-Resolution or a conflict between the
di~trict and the city as to who should pay
what for· a retaining wan 11ceded 4>"' a '
part of the construction of five nev;' tennis
courts at the high school
The S.L.A. says that they are acting in
respo·nse to the needs of "The people.''
Well, I'm part of the people. too. and I
have a very great need . I need my sister.
Patricia Hearst is not a symbol of the
''fascist middle class." She is a human
being, and as such she Jias a right to Ille.
If the S.L.4,. denies her th.at right , they
commit a' crime not only against this
family, but against Humanity. -A claim for $100,000 by Alphonse
Spalding, 17. a high school senior, hurt in
a fight at Laguna Beach High School.
Young Spalding, son of P.ir: and P.1rs.
Aloys.ill.\ L. Spalding, IJ03 Err.erald Bay
alleges inadequate s u p e r v i s o n
contributed to allowing the fight to
occur. ,
-Bkb for the repair of t.he high school
swimming pool. ·
-An information rep;ort placing the
June 4 tax override etectioo cost at
$3,885.
Oraage Coast
W eather
Look for clear skies and slight-
ly wanner temperatures We<lnes-
day, with highs in the rnid-608 at
the beaches rising to 70 Inland.·~
some winds in the .afternoon hours.
INSIPF. TOPI\ V ·
110peration Zebra" went into
tffed in San Francisco as police
lawi1dled a motthwnt for killer
of youth CJTld wounding of com.
pa1Uon~ Story Page $.
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Patty, we're all hoping that you'll come
home very soon. I think that this thlng
has been canied on long enough. The
S.L.A. has made their poinl The time has
come to ·bmt the silence and ngotiate.
Until that bappms, I hope you can hang
on, and remember that we love you and
want you back. All my love,
Vicki
Fireman Sleeper
Killed in Crash;
Services Friday
Funeral serv.ices will take place Friday
in Laguna Beach for 11untington Beach
~ fireman Jon Sleeper, 32, who died
hionday "'·~ his truck plunged down a
cliff in Silverado canyon.
Mr. Sleeper i:esiclecl at t651 Can!Mita
Road in Laktma Beach.
He worked. as a fire engineer with the
city o{ Huntington Beach for six-a'.nd-a-
balf years.
Prior to that, ~Ir. Sleeper worked for
the Stat:oi Division of FortStry and fire
depaJtments tn Placentia and Santa Ana.
CAiifornia Highway PatrQLotflcers said
he wa.s trying to move the four·wbee.I·
drive vehicle for a friend when It skidded
off the Main Divide Truck Trall on
Santiago Ptak and . went dowu the m
foot em bankment.
He was thrown out pf the 1ruck
halfw~ down.
Marines in a helicopter fiying over the
Clevetatic:f National Forett saw tho ac-
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The announcement came as Patricia's
sister Vicki made an impassioned appea1
for her rcle_iiSe.
"I need my sister," .said Vicki. 17, in
an open letter to the Symbionese
Liberation Anny. •·The SLA says they
are acting in respon.se to the n~ or
'the people.' WeJ~ Oil part of the peoplo
a~l hj,ve fl v.~ need."-·---_ 'nie SLA clairt;'·~p(,osibUity rM~ the
Feb. 4 abduc:tion of Patricia. d!!ughter of
ne\vspaper executive Randolph A .
Hearst.
Hearst told ne\\'Smen at his home in
suburban llillsborough that the deadline
"is not a threat."
''Every escrow has a time limit.''
I-lea rnt said. "This is not a threat. simply
a term of the escrow. \Ve could have
"fllade it 60 days, bot Yi'e want our daugh·
ter back sooner. This gives the SLA 30
d11.ys to make up its mind. All they have
to say is yes or no."
The Hearst Corp. promised Feb. 22
!See HEARST, Page %)
Health Of ficial
Criticizes Sta.te
Hl1 1nste r Postu re
By RUDI NfEDZELSKI
Of 1111 Oa&lr 'll•t 11111
State heallh officials were criticized
today by Orange County Public Health
Services Director Tom Hamilton for
telling families with pct hamsters that
they shouldn 't be "overly concerned"
about a strain of menin gitis recently
detected in some of the rodents.
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"They're out of tune up there ." said
Dr. Hamilton, v;·ho still recommends that
hamsters who were not home bred be
destroyed if they y;ere purchased
after Dec. 1. 1973.
FIREMA~IM FERGUSON PEERS AT PATH OF SUICIDE PLUNGE
....... Woman's Death Leap Believed First From a Newport High Rise
Sid Mandel. a spokesman for the State
Department 0£ Health, said hlonday that
the only precaution neceSS.'.lry against
lymphacyt1c choriomeningitis "is to keep
the animal's cage clean and for lpeoplel
to wash their hands after handling the
hamster.''
P.landel said the disease is not ratal or
contagious in humans and that anyone
coming into contact with it would
encounter symptoms similar to the flu
and experience a prompt r('C9vcry.
Police Ide11tif y Victin1
Of Coast Towe1· Suici!le
But Dr. Hamilton Still insists thar the
disease is comlinicable from animal lo
human and he doubts that children wash
tSee..ffAMSTER'., Pa,;e %)
.\"ev;-port Reach policr have ide ntified
the v;.'Oman Yi'ho leaped to ·her death from
the 13th floor of the Avco To\1er Monday
morning as ~lrs. Gaetana "TanJe" Ktne-
More Cen t s~
Ediso1i Files for Nc 1.v Rate Boo st
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Southern California Edison Co.
has applied for another rate hike to keep pace with hi gher rost! or
Imported oil.
The proposed Increase. filed Monday with the slate Public
UUUtles Commission, wotild add ·approximately four cenl• a day lo
t~e average householder's bill, according lo Edward A. Myers, vice
president or the power company.
'"'Unfortunately/' he said, "prices we have to pay for oil to gen·
crate electrlclty for our customers are almost completely determined
by foreif> oll/roducing governments.
"We pai $2.22 a barrel for oil In 1970. Now, some purchases
a.re !"•re tllan $13.50 a barrel."
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fick. 30, of La Habra .
r.'lrs. Kenefick, the moth~ of tv.o. harl
been employt'd in the payro:'.l!l rlepar1n1enl
at Avco Finan cial St:n'icc.~ ~i nce ltbl
November .
Police said )lrs. Kenefick 11·as appar-
ently despondent over divorct proceed·
ings. She had been sep..1r:ite<t from h<.!r
husband for thrre monlh:J
According lo police, ~fni:. Ken<fick
smashed lhe windov;.· in. a vacant offir.t'
"'i"1 a !able, the.n Jumped through the
gaping ho~ in the glass.
Accounllng department rrceptlonist
Jan Slabcn. whose desk is localed out.1ide
the offict', was the lasl pe~n 10-see
~I~. Kenefick aUYe
"She JUSt walked in there and closed
the door. I didn't think anythinR about it,
since people 90me1l mes go in to mak e
prh'Ate phone call~ or to rest when they
don't feel well," ~trs. Sla~n said. , ..
"About 20 seconds later l hclrd glas.<i:
break," she said.
t"uneral arrangemeits for ~1rs. f\cne--
flck were pending today at Coleman
P.fortuery in La Habr!l.
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P reside11t's
l\.it1 Cites
r\E\\' YORK iU PJ \ -f . Donald Nixon
of ~c~·port &arh tcstifiOO toda y that a
J<IYi'\'Cr for financier Robert L. Vesco
lried to use hi1n in 1972 to wam his
brother. Prcsidenl Nixon. 1ha1 Vesco·s
sccrC't $200.000 C'ampaign contribution
n1ight be ~posed.
The \\'ilncss said his son. F'. Donald
:\"1xon Jr.. of \lewport Reach was
"·orking for Vesco at lhe time.
Tiic bluff, portly 59 • ye.1r ·old
government witness at the r..litchell·S~ans
conspiracy trial told a f(.-deral L'OUrt JUry
he turned doWn fl atly the request of New
'r'ork attorney lloward Cerny, wbom
Nixon described as "an old friend ."
Cerny is an tm indicted co-conspirator in
the case.
Nixon. v;·ho will retire April !fl as a
vice .president of the i\Iarriott hotel chain
be_causc of ill health , said Ccn1y came to
his hotel room in New York ju.st before
the 1972 election . At that lime . the
Securities and Exchange. Commission
1SEC1 was gathering evidence for a civll
suit that Vesco ~·as looting a $224 million
mutual fund business.
"He (Cerny) said there had been a
$200.000 contribution made to my
brother's campaign and there v;·as an
SEC invesliga1 ion in progress v;·hich
could very likely expose this contribution
and he felt th is ~·ould be before the
rlcclion and he "'antC'CI to get this
information to the President.
"I said there is no ~·;i y I can do this.
I've nevcr·laken anything directly to him
ll he President J. /t"s been rny policy C\'er
since my brothC'r h11s lx·C'n 1n politics
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Vesco Declares
,\:[ urra y Choti11cr
Su •ra es tcd Casl1 e~ , ..
From \\"ire Servic"
i\E\"\r YDnK -Sf'lf·cxilcd financier
Robert L. Vesco, 1n a television inten'iew
)londay, asserted it ~·as !he late l\lurray
Choline r. :\C14'J>Orl Bf'ach attorney and
~ixon adviser, who suggC"ited 'he makc-
a ~t S200.000 cam pa ign con:-tibution.
Vesco said that neither ex-commerce
secretary )lurray Stans. or Edward
~iXO!J. th e president's brother, suggested.
the contribution.
The person "'ho artually said the
co,ntribution should be in cash "'as
l\lurray Oiotincr." Vesco c I aimed.
Choliller died last January.
Vesco assCrted that Cho liner disclosW
1his to the grand jury, which he said
ques11oned him twice. "And it's very
CtJnous that the pro5CC"Ullon has failed" lo
d1stlose that at this trial ," Vesco added.
The financier made his remarks during
a telephone interview v;•i!h tclevlsk)n
newscaster Waller Cronkite from Costa
Rica. where he had fled wHh his family.
Vesco declined to say whether he ever
discussed v;•ith .President NIXon the
secret $200,000 contribution he made 10
the President's 1972 r e -e I e ct Io n
campa ig·n.
"Uh • • • let's go on to the next
question,'' wa~ I.ht way Vesco responded
lo the question Ythen it was put 10 him by
, Cro~ldte.
In Wash.ington, Dcp11ty \Vhlte. House
Prw Secretary Gcrakl L. Warrtn said
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Saddlehaek Unit
Opposes Pullouf
By \'ERNON SCOT!'
If resi<tents of the Tustin Unified
1-School District suoettd in their attrmpl
to leave the S&.ddleback College district,
everybody stand!! to lose. ·
That \VD! th~ opinion expressed
~1onday by aMlhtr ~rd of t~ste.es. the
Saddlebat·k .\lal lt·Y l'nif1ed Sc~I board
which governs !he kindc>rga rtcn through
grade 12 schools in Et "'Toro, ~lls.sion
Viejo, and Laguna Hills.
The unified trustees unanimously
passed a resolUllon urging denial of the
Tustin attempt. saying the loss would be
"contrary .to the . best lnterests , of our
Official Finds
Sireaker: .T ougli
Mart to Captrire
SAN DtEGO A(P) -Streakers, as the
name lmeiles~ are topgh to calch.
lAu Conde. chalnnRn of the San Diego
County Board of Supervmrs. found that
out sunday when he tried to nab a. y~g
man who darted acr~s a radio station
~ing lot wearing only "motorcycle
glK and a pained ·expression," as
e put it.
Conde caught the man and wrt;Stled
him to the ground , but. two clothed
friend! or the streaker came to his aid
and he escaped.
district iri particular end the citil::ens of
the college ~istrict ln general,"
Tustin rtsidcnt s dissatisfied with the
distance to Saddleback College (20 mlles
one.way to 1\tisslon Viejo Crom downlown
Tustin }, with curriculum shortcomings,
and with v•h<1t they termed inadequate
facilities, 'A'ant to berorne a part. or the
Santa Ana College distr ict. ,
Their request must go through the
Board o( Governors of the Ca/ilornht
Cominunity Colleges, but local hearings
at the Count,y' Committee on School
District Organization are b c I n g
conducted to probe .the situa tion first.
The count,1 committee is expected to
is.sue a recommendation to the 5tate
board ·after the local ht>arings. ·
The resolution, prepared by Trustee
Dennis Smith. suggested the Tustin
detachment, wtlich ,could mean loss of 17
.. percent of the college's student body and
25 prrcent of its asse~'>Pd valuation,
would mean a tax hike for the rcm3ln1ng
taxpayers. ,
It also said the de·annex a\lo n could
"potentially reduce e d u c a t i o n a I
opportunity for graduates of our high
schOols."
"The best in educational program"!! for
all citizens in the Saddl<'back Community
College District is dept>ndent upon a fair
Jnd equitable sparing of the costa of
education," the resolution stated.
The unified trustees said I.hey will send
their resolution .to the Irvine, Laguna
Beach, and T~Un Uaified school district
trustees, urging them to take a position
as wen:
The Supervisor said he was trying lo
arre~t the naked runner because "if
someone streaks throUgh a patklng lot in
•---frOfit of little kids and people, that's
indecent exposure.'.'
Manhunt Swells
For TI1ree Men
In r\ttack Ca~
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He had better luck in detaining the two
rrtends "because they had clothes I could
hold onto."
After hls citizen's arm!, fU IUprities
charged an l8 -ye8 r~-0·1"(f with
mlsdcmeanor battery and took a 16-year-
old to juvenile hall.
From Page l
SLEEPER ...
cident and called the Highway Patrol.
Tffif hellcopter was later used to hft the
fireman's body frem·fM ft.ee of -th~ Cfiff
and fly him to \he med k:al lnfinnary at
El Toro ~1arlnc Corpe Alr Station where
be WH p«1111>unce4 dtpd at about 11:30
P·~ \'dlfcle wi'SO"wnta"'by Davl~·~hd
Deloies· 'Ledford, both 22, of t7952
RoxaMe SL, Huntington Be a ch ,
1 acmrding to CHP officers.
The Ledfords were watd'ling with
Trudy Barber. 23, of Huntington Beach,
who at"COmpanied Sleeper, when the
aecidmt occurred.
Capt; Roger Hosmer of the HunUng1on
Beach Fire Department· said today Mr.
Sleeper was a veteran driver o!
four-whee.I-drive vehicle.
Dr. Albert 0 . Hjerpe will officiate at
the memorial services at Community
Presbyterian Olurch, .fil5 Forest Ave.,
Laguna Beach.
1be time ror the service hasn't been
set yet. Sheffer's Mortuary tn Laguna
Beach ls handling the arrangment.s.
Private burial will follow at Forest
La¥r-n Cemetery in Glendale.
. Hospital Will Offer
Details on Doctors
Information about doctors. both
general practitioners aod special\si.,,__-is
available through South C oa I{
Community Hospital.
An up-to-d ate Ii.st i.s maintained by
South Coost of doctors who are accepting
new patient.'I as a public service for
newcomj!rs to the area. The infoz:matlon
i.s available by calling .fi99-1Jll, extension
600.
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A manhunt wa:!I under way today for
four males who picked up a hitchhiking
El Toro1 Marine Corps Air Sta tion
:!lttgeant and kept him captive two days.
during which he was savagely beaten and
burned before being dumped in Anaheim.
Investigators said Sgt. Do u g I a s
Kenoyer was unconscious due to hU
severe injuries when discovered near
Btacb,,;Boulevatd and Or~ge Ayenue
Jluaday Dilbl.,_,, .. \I ,.., r "f\'
A man ou t Waiting .his dog st\lmb ed.
across the disheveled, bum-scarred
Marine, who, investiptors said, suffered
l ffactured l"lv!j an(! bead l(lj~. .. lie ilad bl!<n 'l>Umcd rejieafoaly by
ll'gbt'ed Cigarettes on the face and
buttocks and it appeared his abductors
tried to set bis hair and clothing on fire.
Anaheim pollec removed J\!m from the
scene to West Anahe1m Community
Hospital where he v.·as treoted and
transferred to Lhe U.S. Naval Hospital in
Long Beach.
He is listed in satisfactory condition
there, according to Investigators, who
said Sgt._ .l(enoyer told them hls wallet
c:ootaJnlng· 1150 and Marine Corps
identification wa.s s!Olen.
The victim said he was thumbing a
ride at First Street and the Santa Ana
Freeway Friday night when picked up by
lib kldnapen.
Hi_gh School
_;·~~tit iii Viejo
A third high school-this one In
Mission Viejo-will soon be on the
drawing board for the Capistrano
Unified School District.
Members of the board of trustees
voled unanimously Monday to
appoint Blurock and Associates to
draw architectural plans for the
.school to be located n c a r
Sa-ddleb:ack College .
The board al.so voled to allow
district offi cials to seek planning
fwids from the state allocations
board for tht> new school.
Superintendent Truman Benedict
lx-lieves the school can open i.11 l'A'O
and afi3Jf years.
DAR Awards Go
To 27 El Morro
School ClriJdren
Twenty·stVf'n .~tudents at El P.forro
Elt.mentary School in Laguna Beach
have rCC'('ived essay awards from 1he
local Patience Wright Chapter of the
Daughters of the Ainerican Revolution.
Those receivtng awards' .presented by
?<.frs: Lowry JI. Gallll'lfltr. chalnnan ol
American History Month, are : •
Fourth grhde student,, Les!Je Bro .. ,,,
Ka tie CAnon, Holden Clay, Karen
Doidge. Arlette Gordon, K a r e n
HJS!v.an ttr, Jennifer 1tf1hnke and ~lelis· sa Vroman.
Fifth arade studenl! Amy Barker, .Jan
Brockman, Jeff Cunard , Sara Forbes.
Gena Krantz, TIT\& Nicel y, Jane\ Nudd,
Susan Weiner and O!na Young.
Sinh gtade 1tudent1, V l ct or la
Branhardt, Tammy Chrlst41nsen, Lyn
Hlllwanttr. Karen Koster, Robert le'i\'I Glenn Menga50n, Mells.. Mltch<ll, Ne\
Preston, TTica Ttnsfeldt and L)'nnt
Watenpaugh.
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The Late Murr1y Chotlntr
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''ESCO ...
Jn response to a question that "The
President doesn't remember meeting ?-Ir.
• VeS(!O."
W!Y'ren added that he could state
catefJoricalJy Nixon never dis~~ with
the rugi1ive financier his troubles with
the SC'CuriUes and Exdiange Commission
or his contributions to Nixon's 1972
ca mpaign.
Vesco was indicted with rormer Atty.
Gen. John N. Mitchell and ex-commerce
Secret.i.ry Stans, now on trial for
allegedly trying to Influence a Securitiet
and Exchange Commission. inquiry into
Vesco ·s finances in exchange for the
secret contribution.
\\1'tcn Cronkite asked if Vesco's
response could be taken as a "no
comment " Vesco replied: "I didn't hear
the qµell1ion too clearly and l'm-IUJ'e iC
you spoke it 10 time!, I sUU wouldn't
bear it,"
Sunday in ari Interview in the
Washington Post , Vesco said of the
Stans·Mitchell tri al:
"It "I! terribly frustrating to See the
trial on and not be participating. Ilere's
poor J\fitchell and Stam and the
President going through thJI terrible
harassment. They don't de9erve 11."
Vesco added : "The prosecutors in New
York offered me all sorts of deals. But
they -wanted-programmtd tes~l ny~ I
sa id l would be glad to tell t at I
knew, but not what they want · me to
know. They've had about 2.fi witnesses
and at least 20' of iliem lied or shaved the
truth."
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DON. NIXON-,· •• .
never to US4! that office Tor any purpose
of mlne or an,yone t work for.
• ·t-:i:nl<!!> ~·l>ialn ~'~dldit~·want
,kl get Involved in any wa,y ,'f!th the Vesco
case. I said U you want lo get
information to the Presideut, you
(Cemy) must know people, you have an
office in Washington. l don 't know why
he came to me."
The witness said former Attorney
General John N. Mitchell 's name "came
up" and he s~ested Cerny get in touch
with Mitchell smce "he's no longer in
government and has an office al 20 ,
Broad Street (New York)."
He said he didn't recall whether Cerny
called Mitchell from the hotel even 'A'hen
prosecutor James Rayhlll showed him a
telephone company record of the call.
Nixon was the 32nd witness in the
seven·week~ trial of J\litcheII and
former Commerce Secretary· Maurice
·H. Stans. They are charged with
conspiring to hamper the S E C
in\'esligation in return for Vesco's
contribu tion toward the President's re-
election campaign delivered in cash .
Vesco also was Indicted in the case but
fled to the Bahamas to avoid prosecution .
fie is ll\'ing in Costa Rica where he has
Invested millions of dollars and won
aslyUJll through a hasty change ln the
extradition Jaws of that county.
Donald Nixon testified his son began
working for Vesco in 1971 when the
financier took over a business where the
younger Nixon "·as \\'Orki ng. He said he
did nol know v.'hethcr his son was still
v.·orking for Vesco or for anyone else .
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H.4.MSTER ... r
their hands after playing 'A'ilh a ham ster.
"There have been fatalities :tltribul<'rl
to the di.sease. Death i.s rare, but it does
occur," \~'arncd Dr. HamiUon, adding
that in his opinion state health official~
are not keeping abreast of current
medical bulletins \vhich 'rccon1mend
destruction of the hamsters.
Hund~ of hamsters, mice and pet
rats were killed in Orange County anhnol
shclt.ers last week after warnings 'were
issued by Dr. •lamilton and Public
llealth Officer ·John Phil ip.
Evidence of the <tisease \\·as dttected n
h11:msters sold to California rttail outll!:l5
by Aqua rium Supply Company In
•1oridn. llamsters supplied to pet .Jhops
by local breeders are not affected.
·or. llarrtilton no ted that evidence of
the di!easc· has bctn found In autopsied
hamsters in Los Angeles County. Santa
Clara County, and On:lville. Orangti
County hamsters have l)Ot. yet been
uarnine?d.
Hook. Fair Planned
Applications are now avaUable 1o
community groupg Cor booth space at lhe
Friends of the Loguna Stach Ubrary
Book Fair to ht held 'April :n and !8 In
the plaza around tbe Logun• Budl
library. further information Is available
by conUlcling Llgun.a Librarian Cliff ca .. ·c al the libr11ry or Jim OIJlcy. al .fi91·
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ConfinMllOO of an ameodtn<nt to tM
city's urgency ordinance placlflg a
buildlng moratorium on mulli·faruny
resideotlal zone heads the businets
a1enda ·for the Laguna Bea<:h City
Council meeting at 4:30 p.m. Wedntsday
11t City Hall.
The amendment exempted project$
which Md received ccr1ain c It y
approvals prior to the imposition of I.be
moratorium. The building ban pennifs residence
constn.icUon ori the R·2, R.J and cnoned
properties only at greatly r~
denstUes.
The council will 11!10 hear a proposal
for consttudlon or a 100-foot tall .p:>ll«
radio tower and anteMa on the water
reservoir above f!.lgh Orlvt!. .
The tower and antenna are needed to
Improve p:>lice radio reception ln ctmln
city areas. according to Police Chief
I"rank C. Sc~n.
Other mnlter1 to be considered by the
council inClude:
-Setting a public hearing on the Arch
Beach Heights specific plan for 7:30 p.m.
April 17. .
-Consideration ()f a new policy
regarding condominiums.
-Consideration of a new pollcv in
oddllion to the ~HA l!ght industrial
standards calling tor greater bUllding
setbacks. •
-Consideration or a j)olicy rot a le\'Y
and collection of draiJla&e f. in ~
Hidden Valley-Sleepy Hol~ ,area..
-Amendmenj .. • ot tht city, code
reQlrlred. rrsidentlal 'Pf'OP'l:lY repOrt.s· to
include real estate mnCd or med for
habitation. ..
-CoilS\derntion of patktng and
transportation conunltt.Je Iner~ city
parking requlremtnls on new
constructl01f ancrr e·m·o-d-e-1-t-n-g-of
businesses. ·
From l'llfl" I
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lhot if Particia were released wUiarmed,
it would provk:le $4 mllllon for the food
program demanded bY the kidnapers. An
earlier $2 million food giveaway ended
after organizers ran out of funds .
In a statement released toda y in New
York, the rorvoratioo noted that it ·rnade . ihl: offe~ more than Me month i.gO, bul •
has received no word Crom the kldnapeNI.
nie statement said: "Ju further
~vldenoe al iu ,191"1 fai th the !leant eofp: · Ioday depO;lied Iii~ eic rovi"' ;;/Jh
Wells Fargo Bank in San FranGisco the
sum of $4 mlllioo."
The corporation said it would withdraw
lt.s orfer U Pay'icia L! not released
unharmed by May 3.
In her letter, Vlckl said that lf the
kldnapers fall to release Patricia, "they
commit"' a c~ime not only against this
famil y, but against hWTianity."
The letter "·as published in L'le San
Francisco Examiner.
Vicki was the first of two sisters to
•"'rite open letters to ... Patricla, who was
abducted Feb . .fi by the terrorist SLA.
The group, belle\'ed to number about 25
members .. said It v.·as holding the girl as
a "prisoner of war '' became her parents
y,·ere ·'corporate enemies of ,the people."
Hearst. ed itor and preddent of the
Examiner, said a letter rrom one of
Patrkia"s other slstet'3, Ann, 18, vi'ill
appear Wcdn~ay.
Th e Hearst Corp. statement announced
the formation of an escrow committee to
determine "In its sole judgnfent. whether
. .Patricia is released unharmed."
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'Exoreut' Favor~d as Best ·Pieture
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Tho Os<ar
could. go 1o the devil loni&ht. but wUI it
go .to Marlon Brando aglln, too?
"The Exoretat," tnc smash box office ·
· hit aboul a yoWlg girl pt>SSCSsed by a
demon., w~ fa.,.'Ored to witl the most
Academy Awards, lncludlng best picture.
(Cha.Mel f , at 7· p.m.).
It bu had Amencana standing In long
ticket lines -and then gasping, cringing,
closing their ey~ and in a few instances
\'om.iling or passing out. JI has set orf an
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intemaUonal preoccu pation v"iLh
dlabOllsm that alarmed clergymen and
psyehlalrlst.!1. ·
Among the oo mioecs for best actor l.!1.
the aloof Brando, nominated. thli year for
his 1X>rtrayal of a g rief -s tricken
ex:petrlate American hedonl!t , destroyed
by an affair wit h a much younger girl In
'"'J>aris, in the X-rat~ "Last tanao in
Paris " ~en he y.·on last year. for "The
Godrather," Brando wu represe11t~ by
a 1111.Ie known starlet, costume<I as an
Indian Y.'Oman . and wing the name
"8acheen Llttle!eather. '' She refused the
award on his behalf and trea ted the
national televls ion audience, and the
surprised film celebrities, to an attack on
the way Hollywood portrays I.ndians. She
said. Brando W3.! on his v.·ay to join the
bcselged Indian militan ts' at \Vounded
Knt>t, S.D .. but he never appeared there.
Brando has not 1aid whether h~
planned 1o auend the cerem(lny th is
)'ear, the 46th or the Academy Awards,
tile movie industry's blggeit ce}ebratioo
for It.self,-· . ·
Rjvals to "The Etorclst" for the much
ll)Ught alter "best pic ture" Oscar -
which greatly pumps up the revenues
from a movie, are;
-''The -Sting," wilh J!obort.-Redford
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and Paul Nev.'INn playing a pair of con
men neatly separ<iting a gang!1er from a
fortune in the 1930s to re v e n a e a
murdered rrle:nd.
·•Amertcan Graff)tl," brtngtng nostal·
gia-tlght into the JMOs by resurrecting
the hot rods and drive-in culture ol leen·
age r.!I in. a small call fornfa town. I
-"A.Touch of Class." a froth I Y
sophl1tlceted comedy of adulterr, In
Spain and loss In London. 'A·ith G enda
· Jarkl!Ofl as an English divorcee and
George Segal as a married America n .
-"Cries and \\lhispers," lingerin[
death and sisters in Sweden.
Brandes rivals for best actor are J~
Lemmon -the favorite -for "Save
'Tiger." Al Pacino for "Serpico," Ja
Nichol.!IOn for "The Last Detail" anc
Redford for 11The Sting.''
Barbara Streisa,nd, a prtvlOU! winner
and leading nomm« this yeir for best
actms for het' appearance in "The W1y
We Were," has not said "''bethe:r she will
attend.
Other nominees for best aclrtss are
J\larsha ~tason for "Cinderell a Liberty,'' Joa~ne Woodward for "Summer Wishes,
Winter Dreams." ·'91iss Jacbon for ."A
Touch of Class" and Ellen Burst)'Tl for
''The Exorcist.'
"The Exorcist'' and "The Sting" led
the nominations, each getUng 10.
The show, to be nationally telecast
from the Los Angeles Music £enter on
NBC, features an opening number by
Liza 1\finelli. singing and dancing a
special Ui butt to the Oscar. She \\.·on the
best a(lfress award last year for
··cabaret."
The hosts are Burt Reynolds, David
Niven. D~nna Ross ,and director. John
•Ioustori . and' .. iilakin( the presentatJons
will be Eiiubeth"'Tay'lor, ~Margaret,
Shirley P.facLaine, Twiggy, Silvia Sidney,
su-a Haywa rd , James Caan, Gene
-Keil¥,"-Roger . Moore and Peter-Falk. t ..
~uspected 'Devil Cult'
Murderer to Face Trial
AcaJsed "devil cull" kill er Steven
Craig Hurd has been ordered to face trial
~fay 13 for the kilting ()r J\fission Viejo
teacher i1oreo<:e .Naocy. Brown and the
slaying '2"4 ~urs rilf.Jier· of' a ser\'ice
staUOb. attendant.
Orange County Super ior C:ourt.,Judge
j arnes ,l)im<r.!9f \h•.\ri~I. ~.ate ,ll\'.'14'l .~lter a jijryji> l1"11 W•lJer .¢1l•r~ll'l~' courtroom found Hurd, 24, to be 1ane .,
Hurd Is held In <ounty jail with bail
denied.
The bushy-haired transient will be
accused in his new trial of leading tbe
gang that dragged Mt'3. Brown, 31 , of El
Toro from her Cllr on June 2, 1970, and
murdered her in an Irvine orange grove.
Hurd 'has testified that he was working
under the devil's direction v.11en ?itrs.
Brown was stabbed to death and portions
of her body devoured by gang members
in a ritual tribute to Satan.
He will be further accused of being on
hand 24 houri ea rller when gang member
Arthur.•<:ralg "J\foo,,e" Hulse, then 17,
hacked service station attendant Jerry
Wayne Carlin, 21, to death .
--Carlin was ~atedly chopped on the
head and shouiclen with a hatchet
de!pile his repeated appeals for mercy
and his a!lsuranc:es that ·he bad very little
cash on hand In hll Sania Ana !Wing
&tation . ·
Hui,. ls •ervlng a. IK~ 'Ji!ri!,; lp)t.i!O
prison for the C.riln kln!Jjg. ·Oan1
member ctristopher "QYJJIY'' Gibboney,
then 17,. ts 1ervtng an indefinite term
under the C&llfornla Youth Authority for
Ms role in the Brown killing.
Hurd was subsequently shipped to
Atascadero State Hospital as tnMni;_ nfter
a hearing in Wbich · hit I a w y e r
succes.sfully a,riued that his client "is as
cr1v.:as.a:.boc:tt.11\\'.l.1 ~ ¥ .::. •
Tha t same attomcy, William Gamble
expressed astonishment Monday at the
jurv ~· readied. alter ijurd was .-,, ·"ed • ><"-' "K .• C retw:n vrcuige \41UO~Y ~sane,.
"We. will ag&hi argue, of COl.ilrst:, that
Hurd 1o1i·as in.wle." he .satd. "Not that it
makes much difference -one way he
goes to the joint and the other way he 8' to an asylum."
Cliamber Concert
At Dana School
The chamber music of Bach will be
feat ured al a Cree concert at 8 p.m.
Thursday at Dana Hills High School.
Performera will be the New World
Baroque Players of Valencia, a quint.et or
undergraduate and graduate .stlJdents at
the California llll!ltitute ol the; Arts, a
college founded by Walt Disney.
The Baroque P1ayen will present four ·~1~ ~-m·c,nu.iu of Bach. A harpej~~~ ~ ·P•lt\da ·Welsh is ~ ... thlrpn>v.111)... •
~.concert is the last of a community
service series of the Capb;trano Unified
School District coordinated by Cyril
Galllck.
OVER THE RI-YER and
THROUGH THE . WOODS -
For another month and ·a nalf, Placentia Ave. :will be torn up to
widen the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed · and
access will be ·available by way of . Babcock St .. eoming .from the
back way.
We hope · you will be patient wilt\
construction as the results will
certainly be worth all ihe trouble.
If you aren't adventuresome. give us a
call , and we'll bring samples to your
tiome.
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VOL. 67, NO. 92, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1974
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TEN CENTS
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Board Holds
Action on
Boundaries
By PAMELA HALLAN
Of 1'M DtllY ,1191 Sl•tf
Trustees of t~ Capistrano Unified
School District -confrontl'd by a large
group of angry Mission Viejo parents
who don't want their children bused to
San Clemente -postponed action on
attendance boundaries Monday.
But the fight is far from over.
The board sent the controversial
problem back to the Growth Planning
Advisory Commission and asked for new
alternatives in equalizing enrollment at
~the district~s two high schools.
Trustee Bob Hurst took it a step
further. He suggested the committee
study the possibi lity or sending all high
school students (except seniors ) who live
east of ftte San Diego Free\i.·ay to San
Clemente High School next fall .
Th~ growth commission hid suggested
that next year's ninth graders from
Mission Viejo be bused to San Clemente.
This, would put 2,024 students in Dana
~ Hills High School and l,758 in San
-Clemente ...
The district staff had recommended
sending all nlntb and tenth grade
students from Mission Viejo to San
Clemente, but this idea was dropped
after the growth committee's public
bearing showed vigorous opposition.
Superintendent Truman Beiledict told
the board that other posslbiliUeS might
exist. Although not recom mending any of
them, he said the commission could
study double sessions, extended days
portables, and other b 'o u n d a r Y
alignments.
Th~ superin tendent pleaded with the
board to make a permanent decision.
"Seek a solution this time that will last
until the new high school is built in
Mission Viejo," said Benedict. "So we
don't have to gO through this trauma
year after year."
The superintendent admitted there are
no good solutions to the problem until the
new high 'school is built ... near the
Coronado Homes. He said it will probably
be tw~ and a half years until it opens.
P.11M1on Viejo residents said until the
school opens they would like to have
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High Scliool
Set in Viejo
A third high school-this one in
Mission Viejo-\\'iii soon be on the
drawing board for the Capistrano
Unified School District.
· Memben of the board of trustees
voted unanimously Monday to
appoint Blurock and Associat es to
draw architectural plans for the
schocS1 to be located n e a r
Saddleback College.
The board also voted lQ ~w .
district officials to seek planning
funds from the state allocations
board for the new school. '
Superintendenl Truman Benedict
believes the school ca n open in f.,..·o
and a half years.
Orange Coast
Weather
Look for clear skies and slight·
ly ¥lanner temperatures Wednes-
day, with highs in U>e mid-60s at
the beaches rising to 70 In land.
5Qrne winds In the aftemoon hours.
INSIDE TODAY
"!)pf:raUon Zebra" went into
effect fn San Francisco as potice
lai.mched a manh.unt for killer
o/ uouth a11d wounding of com·
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KEY MAN IN FUND CASE?
The Lite Murr1y Chotiner
Vesco Clai1ns
Chotiner Made
$200,000 Hi11t
From Wire Services
NEW YORK -Self.exiled ·financier
Robert L. Vesco, in a television interview
?.ionday, asserted it was the late ~lurray'
Chotiner, Newport Beach attorney and
Nixon a<lviser, who lllgg~td he make
a secret $200,000 campaign co-· "lution.
Vesco said that neither ex-commerce
secretary Mllrr3y Stans, or Edward
Nixon, the president's brother , suggested
the .contribution.
The person who actually said the
contribution should be in cash was
Murray Chotiner," Vesco c laim e d .
Chotiner died last January.
Vesco said that neither e:<-OJmmerce
this to the grand .jury, which he said
questioned him twice. "And it's very
curious that the prosecution has failed to
disclose that at thiS trial," Vesco added.
The financier made his remarks during
a telephone interview with television
newscaster Walter Cronkite from Costa
(See CB011NER, P•1e !)
Equal Employing
Proposal Adopted
Bv Saddleback
An equal opportunity hi!'ing plan was
adopted unanimously wit hout discussion
~1onday night by the Saddleback Valle~
Unified School District -Board o I
Trustees.
-The policy calls for balanced hiring of
women and ethnic minorities with
percentages roughly equal to pec.tentages
found in the overall work force of Orange
County.
A deadline, of June 30, 1980 was placed
on achieving that bal~: "unless it can
be clearly demonstrated that the goal is
impossible to altain because qualified or
qualifiable minorities and ·women are not
availf.:t>le." .
Responsibility for putting the program
into effect rests with !he district's
associate s uperint e ndent in
administrative service, the personnel
services administrator, and the human
relations officer. ' ·
In other b\isiness Pt1onday, the board:
-Received a gift of $.500 toward the
purchase ot Jane lines for the Mission
Viejo High School swimming pool from
the Saddleback vayey Aquatics Swim
Club. '
-Agreed to end all board meetings at
10 p.m. unless a majority of the trustets
vote to continue ; also approved rute of
limiting ·debate to-15 minutes. exctpt by
unanlmow agreement.
-Approved an annual trip t o
Sacramento for eighth graders at
Trabuco Sthool for April 17 to 30, wlth
~ts to be borne by the Women 's Ctub of
trabuco canyon.
-Eannarked $1.SOO for a lo-day
English language arts workshop July 29
to Aug. 9 as ln-servlce training with
Agnes ~fack as consullant.
-okayed. rent.ing 750 squnre fett of
addltionAI office space In the Hon
Development Comp8"Y building for
cmployes and supplies of the di.strict
business department at • rate of $420 ptr
monlh.
-De<lared April ti to :Ill School Bus
Safety Wttk. . .
$4 Millwn-
'Ransom'
In Bank
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SAN FRANCISCO IAP) -The Hearst
Corp. announctd today it banked M
million to be spent on a· food distribution
program -ii Patricia Hear st ' s
lidnapers re.lease .Jthe girl unbanned
'A'ithin one month . /
1be announcement came as Patricia'•
sister Vicki made an impassioned appeal
for her release.
"J need my sister," saki Vicki, 17, ln
an open letter to. the Symbionese
Liberation Army. "The SLA ""' they
are acting in response l<f the nteds ·or
'the people.' Well, I'm part of the people
and I have a very great need."
The SLA cla ims responsibilily for the
feb. 4 abduction of Patricia. daughter of
newspaper execUJlYe _Il@!:lolph f.. .
llearst
Hearst told newsmen at hls home in
suburban Hillsborough that the deadline
"is not a threat.,.
"Every escrow has a time limit."
Hea rst said. "This is not a threat, simply
a term of the escrow. We could have
made it 60 days, but v.·e want our daugh-
ter back sooner. This gives the SLA 30
days to make up its mfud. All they bave
.. "' ll)L.iLye1..or ... :._. . ~-. "".:
The Hearst Co rp. promised Feb. 22
that If Partida •ere released unharmed
it wo~ provide $4 million for the food
program demanded by the kidnapen. An
earlier S2 million food glveaWay ended
after organizen ran out of funds.
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Ediso1i Files for Ne1v Rate 8oost
LOS ANGELES (UPO -The Southern Calilomla Edi•on Co.
has applied for another rate hike to keep pace with higher costs of
imported oil. •
.. The proposed increase, filed 1t1onday "'ith the state Public
Uti~ties Cpmmission, would add approximately four cents a day tD
the average householder's bill, according to Edward A. ~fyers, vice
presi·dent of the power company .
"Unfo~~nately," be said, "prices we have to pay. for. oil to ge n·
e.rate electricity for our .customers are almost completely detennined
by foreign oil producing governments.
"\Ve paid 12.22 a barrel for oil in 1970. Now, some purchases
are more than $13.50 i barrel."
Irvine Coed, ·l 7, Inf ured
By Burgla1· Rifling Ho1ne
A ooed at University High School in medicine cabinet.
Irvine returned home from class for a He abandoned them in his ntght from
text book she had forgotten J\fonday and the. home, but got aboot S37 in assorted
wa.' att.aclted by. a burglar surprised cash and coins fron1 the J\tacDonald
while ransacking her home in the residence. ,
Turtlerock development A. tnife normally kept in ~fist;
UJ Anne MacDonald , 17, of 5922 Sierra Pifac.Donakt's s~er's bedroom was found
Siena Road , was knocked unconscious for oo a hallway carpet where the burglar
some time. when apparently clubbed with apparently drop~· it, police said.
a heavy pewter mug the burglar grabbed The Turtlerock region of Irvine has
a.s a weapon. been hard-hit in recent montM by
She was uncertain about the length o( resklential burglaries.
time she w.as unconscious. P.1.iss ~facDonald suffered a severe
lnvettigalon: aa.id the-int.ruder had lump on her head. police aald, but the
I~ JfOC<ry.,M_.11 ~ -~U-'.!"' lae<ra~ and e_~!!t( liquonliiiiii'ili<Tii'ne in ~liil ti' • ~· hioi>ltaliuU.. al!Mii .iilit
quantity of. pre&c:ription drugs from tht p1annecl to see-. doctor.
In a statement released today In New
York, the corporation noted that it made
the offer more <than one month ago, but />
has received no v.:onffrom the kidnapers. Issue Policy on Autos The statement said : "As further
evi dence of its ' good faith, the Hearst
Corp. today deposi~ in escrow with
Wells Fargo .~nk .. in San Francisco the After six montm of . controversy,
sum of h m11l.K10. . . . trustees of the Saddiebact Valley unined
The ~rahon s:a~d 1t. would withdraw School District finally initiated a pollcy
Its offer if Patrtoa IS not released on use of district cars Monday night.
unharmed by May 3. ~ po1· pl II di~~ct I In her letter, Vicki said that If the in•• icy ace_s a lK'' emp oyes
kidnapers fail to release Patricia, "they e~ the supenntendent and dePu:tY
commit a crime not only agaimt tbi! supenntendent . on. a I~t a nule
family but against h 't ,, allow3noe for district bus1neas.
The 1letter was f'J:~Y·iii the San It al5:0 calls for grad~ally phasing oot
Francisco Examiner. four d1strJct cars v.·hich . up to oow
Vicki was the first of t\\.'O sisters to g~al,ly have ~n asslgned to the
v.·rite open letters to Patricia, .,,00 was dim.net s top ~dm1n1strators for personal
abducted Feb. <t by the terrorist St.A. as v.-ell as .b~mess use.
The group, believed to number about 25 .Supt. W1U1am ~ and Dep. Su~.
members said it w hold ' th 1 1 i'..lJ Richard .Walle ha\e a car included 1n " . • ,:15 mg e gr ". their contracts. so tn.istees offered them
a pr~~ner of war ~ause ~ par~~ the choice of .,..·het'her they "'ant to go on \ve.r~ corpor~te enemies of .the people. the mileage system or keep their leased Hea~st. ed11?r and presklent _gf Ult cars until their next contract negotiation.
Ex.a~~r, said a letter from One of "We want e\'erybody in the district to
Patricia s other sisters, Ann, 18, •Ml be treattd the same '' Trustees George
appear \Vednesday. '
Henry said in defending the policy.
''A-fileage il a fairnes5 thing."
Controversy on the use o( district cars
erupted v.·hen Henry and Trustee Dennis
Smilh co-authored a letter saying
providing cars to the so . c a l I e d
"Superintendent's Cabinet" v.·a.s a poor
and e1travagant use of taxpayers'
money. -
Trustee Chester BiYier, the only
trustee to nix ft1e policy, said he felt the
matter was "aa emotional, and not a
logical lsmie." TIMt policy originally called for a
stipend of Sl25 a month to pay·for auto
expenses of the district's top fi ve
administratora. But that provi!:ion was
deleted on the urging of lienry and
Smith.
Smith said he plans to hold out for 13
cents a mile rather than 15 when the
JX)licy comes up for final action at the
next meetillg. ,.
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'72 W a1·1tl11g
NE\V i .ORI\ lliPl 1 -F Oonnld r\ixun
of Ne .... ·port Brach tcs11f1rd foday that a
lawyer for financit•r Roh•:rl I.. \'esco
tried to use him In 1972 to \tarn lu!i
brother, Pres ident :\1xon . 1hat \'rsco·~
secret $200,000 campa ign contribution
might be exposed.
The v.·itness said his son. F. [)Onald
Nixon J r., of Ne .... ·port P.cach "''as
v.·orking for Vesco at t~c time.
The bluff, portly 5!1 · yl'ar ·old
go~mment Y!'lt ness at the \litchcll·Slans
conspi racy trial told a federal court jury
he turned d~\l.TI flatly the request of New
_York attom('y lloward Cerny, \l.'hom
Nixon desc riblod as "an old friend."
Cerny is an unind icted~·co·C~rispirator in
the case.
Nixon, \l.'ho v•ill r('tire April I~ as a
vice president of the \l<.i rriott hotel chain
because of ill health. said Cerny ca.me to
his ~tel room in l'\ew York just before
the 1972 election. At that timi'. lhe
Securities and I-:xchange Commission
(SEC) 'A'aS gathering evidence for a civil
suit that Vesco .... ·as looting a S224 n1ilhon
m1,nual fund business.
"lie (Cerny) said there had been a
$200,000 contribution nlade , to my
brother's campa ign and the re .... ·as an
SEC investigat'ql in Prog ress \l.'hich
could very likely expose this contribution
and he felt this would be before the
election and he wanted to get this
information to the President.
:·1 said there is no way r can do this.
I've never taken anything directly to hin1
(~he President). H's been my policy eve r
since my brother has been in politics
never to use that office for aw purpose
of mine or anyone I 'A'ork for.
"I made it 'Plain to Cernv I didn't want
to get involved ln any "''ay ·.,..·1th I.he Vesco
~ase. I. said if you "''ant to get
mformatlon to the Presi dent. you
<Cerny) must know people, you have an
office in Washington. I don't know why
he came to me."
The witness said fonner Attorney ·
General John N. ~1itchell's name> ··came
~" a~ he suggested Cemy get in tou("h
with !\htchell since "he's no ·longer 1n
government and has an office al 20
Broad Street (New Vork 1.''
He said he didn't recall .,.,·hcthcr Cernv
called r..1 itchell from !hr hott•l c\'en whefl
prosecutor James Rayh!ll ~110\.\'Cd hln1 .-i
telephone company record of the call.
Ni xoo ~'as the 32nd w11 nC'ss in rhr.
seven·week-old trial of ,\111chell and
fonner Commerl·e Sc>trf'tarv >laurirc
H. Stans. They are chafgecl \\'Ith
conspiring to hampi·r the S EC
inves tigation in rel'tt{J]J fr1r \'c:sco's .
contribution tow ard 1hr PrLsidcn r's re·
election campaign deh\'crc-d in cash .
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Writes Letter
To Sister Pat
Heari11gs Readied
For 32 Seized in
Irvine Drug Raid
Court hearings wert scheduled today
and through the remainder of the week
for l2 adults among 100 persons arrested
In Ope ration Irving, an Orange Coast
crackdown on drug dealing and use .
Irvine Planning .Cl1aii·man
Urges Revisio11 · of Board
SAN FRANCISCO (AP l -Here is the
text of a letter to kidnapOO he'lrcss
Patricia Hearst from her sister, Vicki.
17. as published today In the Hearsts' San
. Francisco Examiner:
Dear Patty.
\\:e miss you, very much. We 'A'i\'nt you
back. unbanned.
I hope your captors allow you to read
this. I think it is only fair lhat they allow
you to hear both sides.
I want to assure you that Dad has dOM
everything in his power to help you. At
no time did he ever wash hi! bands of
yoa He loves you. We all do.
The S.L.A. says that they are acting In
responae to the needs ol "The people."
Well, I'm part ol the people. too. and I
have a very great need. I need my sister.
Patricia Hearst ls.-not 1 symbot of the
"fascbt mlddlt d .... " She ii 1 human
being, ano as such she hu a right to life.
If the S.L.A. denies her that right, they
commit a crime not. only against um
family . but against Humanity.
Pally, we're all hoping that you'll come
home very aooo. I think Uial this llllnJ
has been carried on long "'°"'h. The
S.L.A. hu made their point. The time hu
come to break the sQenct and ngo!late. Un~I lhal happens, L hope you can 'lt.ong
on, and remember U'lat we love you and
want )'bu back. All my love,
Vicki
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A large segment of the arrest activity
ctnte.red in the city of lrvine. In all . raid
leams fanned out seeking 130 susi)ects, 38
of whom had been identified on warrants.
Arrests began \\'ednesday night when
seven raid teams went into operation.
Rumors of the series of ~ts swept
through Irvine shortly after 1hey began,
leadlng some 1uspects to nee or hide.
A. large share of those tat.en into
CU3\ody by the seven raid tea.ma among a
task fotte ol SS policemen ha,,. arndy
been releaRd by Harbor Judicial District
Court judges ll(lOl1 \'erbal promise to
1ppe.ar In court for arraipunent.
111t bulk ol those. ttleises wilhout
requiring cash bail to be posted wttt
authortzed Thuroclay and Friday, with
many more arralcnmtntJ dut to®y aod
Wtdnndoy.
A lew •tnuJen lll100i •dulls ,..i
juvenu.. dlargtd wtth drug ""'· distribuUon Of ute sumndtred over the
weekend 1ifd more were es:peaed to tum
themselv .. In today. •
"We're arresting by appoiptment
now," uld narcotlcs delec::tive Pat flodctrt, cile of Ibo gpecial agents
IS.. Diil/GS, 1'1111 SJ .
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O\ltgoing Irvine Planning Q>mmission
Olainnan Harry Shuptrine has urged yet
another revi!ion of city law governing
the structure of the city plaMing
commission. 1
In mid-March, councilmen approved an
urgency law v.·hich fired all seven
commissioners and created a new five-
rncmber commission.
Shuptrine has been a member of both
or Ute city's first two commissions. On
Feb. 19, t~ he drtW a one·year term
when the ni'st M!Ven commisslont'rt
organized the commilsion w h o s e
1'fltmbers "'ere ;o rotate lour·yea't
appointmtnt.s. • •
The first reshuffling of plaMing
comm1ssioner1' came in ~farch, t973
whtn again all seven were fired and two
were reappointed 10 the new body. They
were Sbuplrine and Frank llurd.
That coounission wu to have served
until June It. 1974, Shuptrine pointed out.
Sublequent tenN were to be for t1 year.
Shuptrine urgC!!L councilmen to
consider l onger terms f or
c:ommlssionen:, at !wt two yean.
"The city would benefit from allowing ·
th• 2e1mlsslonen to bocom e
'exper1enctd'," .Shu1'4rlno 1Bld.
The city's flnt commiMioners were
(S.. l\EVISION, P•ce I)
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BOUNDARY. • •
mort representation on
rornm!Uee. They now
representative oo the
cominl.ss\on.
the groy,·th
have one
nine-member
O\arglng parochialism on the part or
lhe'other committee membe rs, ooe. rnan.
who did not Jaentlfy himself, asked if
ti1isslon Viejo collid get more ~p!e on
the coiwnittee.
"OU{ fate iii decided by eisht
com1nitt ec nH•fn bcrs who have no
association or relation to o u r
cont'mtIDity,'' ·added 'I'ruslec William
1botiipson, who ls from Mission Viejo.
Boord presidenl George \Y h i l ~
countered that committee members were
selected because ot their "non parochial
attitudes'." He s:ud tt1ission Viejo has•ooe
committee member because it represeots
10 percent or the dlstrlcfs enrolln1enl.
Anolhc r concern y,·as expressed about
cards sent out to students last year by
the district on Ylhich students indicated
which school they'd like lo attend .
··w~ dldn'I think "'e'.d have tq ~o\'e,"
said orie high. schOol. itudint who asked
the' board to conifdei "the emotional
trauma, the adjustn1ent. and the
inconvenience a move would cause.
Trustee. •lurst poinlcd' ·out tha t last
ye ar's solution was only an interln1 one. "La!\ Year we said• the matter would be
reconsidered this YCar," he added. "It
shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone."
"it !iurprL!ed me," sa id Trustee White.
The gro~·th committee, \vhich tncc~s
tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Serra School, 1s
expected lo br ing a recommendation to
the board by late April or ea rly h-fay.
When the decision is made Trustee Hurst
said bQ:d like to hear the views of all
pattRtf of DaRa HIUs students. ~ · .
· ~ White agreed. "Our primary
hmctiofl is educating the child. All other
things are important,·. but can 't take
priority over a child'! education.·• ~
The growt h committee also
recOfn"mended boundaries for the~ new
Del Obispo ElemeiltB.ry School which will
oper)irl the fall. 11lis item will also be
acted on when the .growth comm ittee
returns lo the board later this month.
From Page l
CHOTINER. • •
Rica, where he had Oed with his/amily.
Vesco declined to say whether he-ever
di.scuMed, with President Nixon the
secret $200,CKX> contribution he made IQ
the President's 1972 r c -e I e c t l o n
campaign.
"Ub • . • Jet's go oo to the next
question," was the Way Vesco responded
to·the question when it was put to bim by
, .-,, . , , .
Cl"WJXlle. _ ··-• _ •• ,. • . .
In, .\l'.f~inB!~·.,;~~;1\'hil~. \If'""'
Press Secretary uCr3.\d L'. \Varren said
in resporue to a qqestlon that "I.Th e
Presijfent doesn't remember metting Mr.
FIREMAN JIM FERGUSON PEER S AT PATH OF SU ICIDE PL UNGE
Woman's Death Leap Believed First From a Ne wport High Rise
Police lde11tify Victim
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·-Names -of Adul ts · Li'sted
In 'Operation Irving' Haul'
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The following Is a list of adults
arrested and charged with various drug
and narcotic offenses . in Operation
Jrv1ng, the first major series of raids in
Irvine.
Delendanta charged following -the
three-month Investigation Jnto alleged
drug suppll et being funneled Into (he
fiedgling planned oornmwlity are listed
by both street address and r~ldentlal
district within the city where applicable.
A large number of the arree;tees are
not Irvi ne resident.s, but lnvestigators
claim that a majority of them were
primary suppliers of the rapidly-growing
Irvine drug culture.
The Daily Pilot .maintains a pollcy of
OOI.. identifying juvtniles charged with
anything, but the eeYerist of crimes, ~
as-.munltr, so •·\lrn'.lltet undtt it
are not named.. '
-Jooeph Aseitm., 11. ol 1!2'12 F•miella
Drive, liuntington Beach, sale of
amphelnmines, one count.
-Anthony Baycvich, 18, or 15281
Cherboorg A~ .• 'lbe Ranch, Irvine, sale
of Q)caine and sale of marijuana, one
rount ea ch.
-GN!gory Boolh. 18, of 5962 Si('rrn
Siena Road, Turtle Rock, Irvine. sale of
barbiturates, furnishing marijuana and
being in 1:1 place ~·here marijuana is
being used. ooe rount each.
-r-itark Burton, 19, of 4284 Senisa Way.
sale of PCP. s.ilt ol marijuana. furnish-
ing marijuana and being in a place ~re
K I> being used, ~ count ~
-Charise Harrell, 11, ol )761 COsley
St , CUlverdale, lrvi~, sale of cocaine,
offering cocainC for sale-, . tumish:ing
• marijuana and beinr in a place .where it
ls .used. one a:iunt each. 1
-P.tichael Moore., 11, of 18151
Dewberry Way, lJni venity Park, Irvine,
sale of cannabinol, sale of marijuana.
furnishing marijuana and being in a
pl~ where it is used, one count each.
-Wanda hfoore. 56, of 8151 Dewberr)'
Way. University Pa rk, Irvine . ma intain-
ing a place where mari juana is used and
be"ing in a plaoe where it is used, one
count each.
-Charles •lolroyd Jr.. 19, or 2300
Fa irview Road, Costa 1Mesa, sa1e of
dal!gerous drugs. ooc count.
-Ma rk D. Grossman. 22, of 1141
Gleneag tes Terrace, Cost.a ~f e sa .
conspiracy to sell marijuana and LSD
and using a minor in the sales of both
marijuana and LSD, one count ecu:h.
-Richard Michelangelo, 26, transient,
sale of oocaine. tv.·o coun ts.
--Cad os IL Casllllo, 31, of 177 E, 22nd
St.. No. 22, O:>sta Mesa, ·sale of mari-
juana, t~·o counts. •
-Marshall R. Smi th, 23, of 177 E, 221lil
St.. No. 19, Costa f\.1esa , sale of
cannablno\, two counts.
-Frank U. Furlong. 23, of 177 E. 22nd
St.. No. 12, Costa Mesa, sale 0(
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Rudolph Slfuntes. II, or 700 K Tift
Ave .. Orange, sale of coc.alne, one count.
. -Timothy Ahrlen, 20, of 700 E. Taft
Avf!., Orange . sale or coacaine, one count.
WJllJam Clintoo, 23 of 11i2 Tuli11
Lane. Costa Metll; sale Or amphetamines
and marijuana, one count each.
Olristoper W. Clark, 18, of 5391
Sierra Verde Road, Turtle Rock, lrvint'!.
sale of LSD, sale of J1mpbetamlncs.
furnish ing marijuana and ·PCP and being
in a paloe Wnere marijuana Is being
used. seven counts in all . ·-~1anuel E. Escogar, 18, or 4051
Sandburg Wa y, uruven ity Park, lrv!ne,
sale of ITLMljuana and being in a place
where marijuana is being used , one coun t
each.
'Devil Cult'
Suspect Faces
Murder Trial
-Cynthia R. Uddell, 21, of~ Blreh
St.. S a n t a Ana Heights. lide or
marijuana, two count.! .
-Michael ~I. Macearone. It, of 2Cm"
C'harle St. Costa Pl-tesa . and al!O.of 17932
liillman St .. Uni\'ersity Park. Irvine,
furnishing marijuana. one coUnt.
-Randy ~taeDaniel. 21. of 1$560 .?\lStin
Village Way, Tustin. sale of mariJuan&,
one count. Leonard F. Martin, 21 , of 19381
Sierra Noelle Road. Turtle Rock, Irvine.
sale of mari juana and being In a place
~·here marijuana is being used, one coun
each. -Larry Roil. 18. or 821 E. Borcbar
St., Santa ·Ana . ooe couii t of sale
cocaioe.
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DRUGS~ ..
responsible for a ma)Ority of the work on
Ope ration Jrving.
Operation Jrl'ing-the code nilme for
the roundul? of suspected drug sellers and
heavy use~ in Irvine and surrOlalding
· Accused "devil cull" killer Steven communit ies, ln\'O\\•ed purchase of .about
Craig Hurd baa been ordered to (ace trial $.'jl),000 worth of contraband.
May IS ror the klllini or Misskm Viejo · Detecth·e Lt. J ohn Regan said the
teacber F\orence Nancy Brown and ttie quantities og LSD, the hallucinogen
PCP, plus amphetamine and barbi_turate slaying 24 hours earlier of a service pills, hashlSh, cocaine and marijuana
station atten4ant. were not purchased far that specific
Orange Co!Dlly Superlo< COurt Judge sum, ,
James Turner se.t the trial date Monday He estimated that figure would be the
after a jury ln 'Jttlge' Waher Charamza's amount ol value of the drugs lf they were
courtroOm found Hurd , 24, to be sane. bro~en down into individual quantities or
Hurd ls held ln ..comity jail with bail doses for street ,or high school campus sale. -denied. I The ~hy-haired transient will be A large share of tbe 67 juveni es taken
I ad lh into custody and processed immediately accused in his new trial of e ing . e -at-Ille station were released to their
gang that dragg ed Mrs. Brown. 3t. of El parents pending further court action. Toro from her car on June 2, 1970, and murdered Her in an Irvine orange grove. Many of them are accused only of
Hurd has testi fied that he was worki ng using drugs or frequent association with those -·ho do and will be diverted from under the devi l's direction when htrs. the court into special ~ 0 u n 5 el in g
Brown was stabbed IO death and portions programs. ·
of her bod y devoured by gang members A total-of-86 person.s wound' up in
in a ritual tribute to Satan. custody immediately follo~·irlg the over--~ will be further accused of being on night series of raids.
hand 24 hours ea rlier when gang niember Funds used during a three-month
Arthur Craig "h1oose" Hulse. then 17. undercover operatien that police claim
hacked service stalion attendan t Jerry completely infiltrat~ the drug culture at
\Vayne Carlin. 21 , to death University High . School came la rgely
Ca rlin was repeatedly chopped on the from the federal government's new
head and shoulders with a hatchet super-1J3rcotics commission, the Drug
despite hllB repeated appeals for mercy Enforcement Ageocy.
3nd hls.anwince&Uie.t he baa very little Dete<;ti ve 14-Regan sa.i.d such funds
cash on hand in his Santa Ana filling are • eann.a.r1'ed ~or / $.1£b ~ter-
station. inte llige.nCe" work and are not recovered
Hutse b· serving a life tenn in state when tile arrests are· not made at the
prison 'for . the car~i9i . ktl!,Y"igi~·f y~ng scepe of the alleged purchase.
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•·.1 Nev.iiort •IH'h pol ice have-ident!lied
the \\'Oman >A"h<i leapod to her death ironl
lh,c 13th floor ()f the Avco Tq1\t'r r,'{()lltjay
triorning as ~1r!!. (l 11et:rna1 · T:h"1715" K't!nt·
'"'t'"\c~.''M. ·or La. Frain. ·· " · ·
~I.rs. tS:c...ne{jcl<, t.ti<:. rnothl•r nf t\1:0: hail
been employed in thr payroll OcpHrhTI••nt
at A:vro F1na nci:1! Scr11cc.; ::-1nc-L· I 11"-l
November.
. Pnlicc said ~lrs. KcneHck \Vas. appa r-
l'ntly. des pondent over di\'orct> proceed-
ings. She had betn sc1xirattd fron• ficr
huitband for Lhrce 1nonths. ~
According -to police. Mrs. Kenefick
!'mashed 1he window in a vacant office
\11th a 1abll'. 1hen jurnpcd through the
g:ipi ng hole in the glass.
• d8'1gtr<>us dru,q>, one C01111L -• •
-"F'mncis ·T. Beaudet, 43, or 3069
~ladioon Ave., Costa Mesa,· sale of
marijuana, one count.
!'!~mbe~ qi,is~r '. !imJ .\lu>oqney, , ceilelilnY''ii\ iucli . ca'i's, J1'e' )Jitern81
!,hen 17, !.!;I, se.tVini an indµinUe lienn Reveque 'Service ~ notified and lnltlatfl!S • ·
under the California Youth Aulbori1)!.for an investigation of the alleged illicit
_his rol e in the Brown killing. income, however, and this compounds Warren added that he could state
Categorlc8 Uy NixoO never discussC<I wilh
the fugi tive financier his troubles with
the Securities and Exchange Commission
or his contributions to Nixon's 1972
campaign.
Vesco W&'!I indicted wil h former Ally.
~. John N. Mitchell and ex.commerce
Secretary Stans, now on trial for
allegedly trying to influence a Sec urities
and Exchange Commission inquiry into
Vesro's fi nances in exchange for the
secret contribution .
i :U ealth Officia l
Cri ticizes St<1 te
Harns ter Po stu re
When Cronkite asked if Vesco's By Rl'DI NIED7.ET.SK I
reS(X>DSe could be taken as a "no 01 rne oanv PU• s .. 11
comment." Vesco replied: "I didn"t hear State hl'hlth oHtcials 1\•erc crl!icizcc\
the question toO clearly and l'm sure if today ~)' Orange County Public llrahh you spoke it IO limes, I still wouldn't hear it." 1 :>er\·ices pirector To1n Hamilton for
Sunday in an intelview in the teJling famili<'s \\.'ilh JX'I hamsters thPt
\Vashington Post. Vesco said of the.. .Jhey shouldn't be ··overly concern.t>d·· St.a~J\.fitchell trial: . '::--...::llbaut:'..a stratn ,,ot nlcningitis rcccnUr
"It is terribly fru strating to see the deh.-cted in sonic or the rodents.
trjal on and' not be part icipating. Here's "1'hey"re oul of tun1' up then:-." sal
poor Mitchell and Stans and .th<:. J)r;..HaJ!ltlton. 11ho stfll rceon1me'tfds thnt -
President going: through this terrible_ hamsters who \Ycre 11\Jl ho1ne bred be
harassment. The y don't deserve it." destroyOO if they 11ct'C pu rchtt scd
Vesco added : "The prosecutors in New after Der. I, 1973. •
York offered me all sorts of deals. But Sid )1andeJ. a spokesman for the Stall'
they wanted pri>ghrnmat' testimony. I oCpartrTicnt of llcalth. s;iid ~londay that
said I would be glad to tell Lhem \\'hat I the or/.v prccau!ion nPci'~<;Jr1 :ii;ain~t
knevt, but not what they wanted me lo · lymphacytlc chorion1r111n~i•1<; '"is to kl'!.'P
know. They've had aOOut 24. witnesses _ the an1n1nl '~ caac ch:!an and for q)('()p lcl
and at least 20 of them lied or shaved the to wash their hands after h:;indling the
truth." hamster."'--. ~l;;ndC'I <:~id !hf' l"iiscJs1• i.;, 1\01 £a1:il or
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conta~iou-. in hur11;u1s ;ind · th.11 :inrone
l"•llTiing into tont<1ct \\'tlh 11 11ould
<'ncounter 8) 1npton1s j;in1ilar to the fh1
and cxprr1f'ntt· 11 prompt rrC.'O\f'r.1·
Bui llr. l!.1n11Hnn .;1111 111 ~1s'~ 1[!•11 1111•
di.;casc 1s 0 1n1un1e;11'lt' [ro1n anin1al 111
human and hf• douht:; th:it rhi!dren w;1,h
their h;;nds :;iftrr play1nQ "1th a han1stcr. ·~re ·ha\'r been r:1t:l!11iPs :1ttr1hul~t!
to th('"diseasc. Oca1h i.; r<irr. hul ft dO<'~
occur.it u•arncd Or llamilton, :im:IJni:
tha t. Jn !tis opinion state he:ilt h officinl"
are not .~ccping al>rC'llSl of currcnl
medical bultutuls \•:hich rcco1nn1cni.I
de!it ruction of the hom$ters.
Jlundreds of ha1nst'er$, .1nlce ond J)l;'t
rat,1; \VCrr killed in Orange Coi.;nty an in1:.il
shellers Inst "'ctk After \\'flrTilni;:~ 1\·cre
issued bv Dr. llnn1illon nud Publ1'·
llealth Ofricer .John Philip.
Evidence of the disease 1\;is dcfcc.tcd n
h:imstcr:oo sold to Califomin rt>t.:ill outle15
by Aquarium Supply q>1npany in
Floridn. HanlSters supplied 10 pct sho~
by local brNdCrs ar:.e riot affect~.
Dr. Hamilton nott>d th3t ev\denre of
1he disease has been round in autopsied
htim~ters 1n l..os Angeles Count)'. Santa
Clnra County. and Omvill~. Orani::u
County hamsters hA \e not yet been
exinnined.
1'fan J.,eaps lo Dea lh
SAN DIEGO,• (AP) -The 1 llh
apparent sulc\M Is r<!portcd off th San
Qiego-corpn1do Bay Bt'ldg~. since .il
oi:itned ,In 1969. The body of William
lienry Sher\dan, S.'I, wa s round Sunday.
t\ecounling departfTicnt receptionist
Jan Slaben. whose desk is located outside
!hc officc. ~·as the laSt person lo sec
~!rs. Kcnenck ali\c.
"She just ·walked in lhcre and closed
the door. I didn "t think anything about it ,
since people so1Tielimcs go in to make
pril'alc phone ralls or lo rest when they
don't feel \\·ell." ~!rs. Slaben said.
"About 20 seconds· later I hea rd glass
break," she said.
Funeral arrangrmcnts ror ~1rs. Kene-
fick \1·rrc pending today at Coleman
~lortuary in La 1-labra.
From P11ge l
-Franz "Al" Robut. 23, of 514 S.
Flower St., Sant.a Ana, sale of marijuana,
l "'O count$. -Babette Banks . 20. of 1141 Glcneagles
Terrace. Cost.a h-fesa , conspiracy to sell
marijuana and LSD, and use of a minor
in the sale of marijuana and LSD, five
counts.
Stephen P. Holdsworth, 22, of 1M3
\Vhttl er Ave .. Costa Mesa. sale of PCP
and furn ishing LSD, one oount each.
-Terrence Price. 23, or 17836 Acacia
Tree Lane, University Park, Irvine, sale
of barbiturates and being .in a place
\\"here marijuana is being used, ooe count
each. -K·athy Sm il'h. 19, of 241 Avocado St.,
Costa l\tesa, s11.tcs of amphetamines,
t>A'O counts. c
Hurd wa -.subsequen tly shipped to the defendant's legal di fficulties, often
Ata scadero St.ate Hospital as insane after for years afterward .
a hearing in which his 1 a w y e r During the sweep through Irvine,
successfull y argued that his client "ls as which included a ra id on the Warida
crazy a,, a hoot owl." Moore home at 18151 DcWberry \\lay,
That same attorney, William Gamble defendants aged 13 to 56 -the latter •~-·~ -~·-lshment M~a at lh being the Moore woman -were ar--,..,~ ...,..,.. UIN Y e ed
jury rul ing reached after Hurd ~·as ~~Uve Lt. Regan eslimales that
re,t
1
umed _to Oraz:ige County as sane. perhaps five pereent of the total wtre
We will_ again .~rgue, o( ~· th~t _ what he called major dealers, while
Hurd was~· he said. 'NQ!_ that 11 many only.sold small amounts to friends
makes much c;tif!erence -on~ay he for indivklual use.
goes 10 the jomt and the olhef' way he One of the largest seizures occurred at
goes lo an asylum .. ~· 2 a.m., on Wednesday, some 18 hours
before the organized campaign that
Search Called Off
EL CENTRO !AP) She<ilf's
netted more than 80, when police visited
a Costa J\.-1esa residence.
The A\·ocado Street foray involved an
alleged $6,000 WQrtb Qf the hallucinogenic
comP,.OWlC{ • FC{!, 1J potent ho r se
'ranquillzer osed by ·veterinarians.
<ippoin!rd by the n1ayor. subject 10 a
m:1jori1.v approval by the city council..
Shliptrine added. urging a return .lo that
policy so con11Tiissioncrs can rerilain
independent of political innuenCes.
-Steve Wall, 241 Avocado St., Costa
:\.lesa, sale of amphetamines, LSD,
marijuana and (umlshlng PCP, four
counts.
. -Jay Weltz, 19, of 1332 1 Hope St.
Garden Grove, sale of hashish one coun t.
-Dale Johnson, 19, of 162 Tulip Lane,
Costa ~tesa . sale of cocaine , one count.
deputies called of! the search today for
Tommy Malbews. 6, of "°""'" Glove:
believed drowned ""°" ri<llll( bllrblcyCle
Salllnlay near Jiii falhily'l oaMPsl!e, 1be
bike waa. {ounCf Ln water stx reet Geep 'ln a
desert lrri&AUen canal near Seeley y,·est
·some of .the defendants race cbarges or
sales ot various: sUbstlmces hf Heu of ·
specific drugs, due to:a11ea141y.duttng in
phony compounds .representtd as the
i\-1ernbr1'5 of the eity"s t h i r d
con11ni:;s1011 arc lo be S\\·om inlo office
Thursday cvrning. Each has Ix-en na med
to hi~ post by a member or the city
coun(·il v"ho mav remove l h e
("On11nisslont'r \\'ilboui consent or the rest
of rhe council. luidcr the new city
plann1nit comn1ission ordinancr.
Sh11plr1nc urges considrralion of a I
r1ausc that .. would allo"' removal or 1 rnmmissionrrs onl\' for "cause·· and onl\'
if a rna1or11r of t.hc council agre<!s 11;(. [
r;iusc justifit•s re1T1oval.
Other p<1ints Shuptrine makes in his
rf'«i~natio11 letter to ~tayor Gabrielle
Pryor lncludc lhe follo11.·ing:
-fomtnission terms should -not
co inc ide \Vil h those or c..'Ounci hTien so that
th e city alwa ys has expt'rience d
commissioners ser\'ing :ind (']ectlon
"p\unl" appointments are discouraged.
-Councilmen should r e q u i r c
npplicatlons-·in writing for plann ing
~omtnissioo openings.
Mayor Pryor "'ns the only CoWlcilman
\\'ho voted ag ainsl the urgency ordlnancc
1\'h1ch created the city's third commis-
sion . I .
"lfarry did a superb job as chairman
or the commission and I wa.!I' pleased
with the "'ork accomJ'lljshed duri ng the
paSf year:· i\lrs. Pryor said today.
Dcspile her sympathlc.s with Shuptrine
on thi:_ Issue of reconsidering lhe
commission organization ordinance. she
couldn't· say if the matter ~'Ould be
scheduled for council aeti<ln.
Councihnan Jlenry Quigley also found
artns of agreement with huplrlne's ~IH011. -tlut ~ob.,erved, ''Harry'$ ~Ing
vory idealistic."
"ln the p11st two years it has bttome
obvious lo me we mlght just RI well · ,
make It polltic'u1 from tho st•rf. Any
rules we ma y set for appoinlmtnts or
lermlf of ofnoe, any new c\tx. cwndl can thrcJW out }ust as soon as they take
orflce," Quiglty &aid.
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Of El <Jenlro, ') genuine article. •
OVER THE RIVER ·and
THROUGH .. TbtE .. WOODS
For another month and a ~all, Placentia A~e . :will be torn up to
widen the street At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and
access will fle available by way ot: Babcock St .. coming from the
back way, · , '
We hope' yo u will be pat ient wit!\.
co nstr uction as the' re sults will
cert ai nly be worth all i he trouble, ALDEN'S
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If you aren't adventuresome, give us a
ca ll. and we'll bring samples to your
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Today's Final
N.Y. Stocks
* VOL. 67, NO. 92, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE i:ouNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1974 TEN CENTS ..
Heat~d Debate Flares • Ill Huntington Council
By TERRY COVILLE
Of !flt' t>tlty P119t lt•tf
Temperi flared lttonday night as
Huntington Beach f\fayor Jerry r.tatney
and Counclimwoan Norma Gibbs debated the: merit. of ber vote 111:ainst• a Superior
Coort 9rder. ""
.The Issue· involvOO the construclion o(
SO apanment.s on Holly Street, south of
Garfield Avenl.K:.
Councilmen wanted to save the land for
Industrial devolopment. A year a~o. they
overruled the plMning corpmlssi>n and
refused to allow apartment coruitruction.
Monday night, the property ownen
presented a writ of mandate troin the
Orange Cowity Superior Coon ordering
the city to.approve the apartment&.
All ~ were upset by lhe court
decision, but City Attomey Don Bonla
advised them they bad better comply. He
a1so sald he didn't thlnk the city woold
City Coun~il
Candidates
On April I, voters la Huntington Beach wUJ select four of 14 candidates for seall
OD tbe city coa;ncfJ.
Tbe Dally Pilot is presenting brltf profUes of the cand.i41tea ud tHir \ie1''!1.
The Information In tbe candklate1' o"'D wvnh ~ reprinted ~m tbe qaestioa-
nalre de\·eloped by the H1111Ungton Beach League of Woma Voten.
nt league asked eaeb candidate: "In \'iew of the devtlopment of dte city la
tlte past few years; the economic and environmental needs; alMI *'e carre•t eHrO
problems, wbat action wouJd Y°'! lnltiate or support. in the foUowtag areas: ll"wtll,
transporta.Uon, air qnaUty, land m~ and ecOnomic devdopmnil?
Put.nan
PHILIP A. PUT~tAN, 38, of'!l652 Bay
1'.feadows is an attorney and also serves
as a pliinnlng adviser fo r Do uglas
Aircraft.
ln ans~·er to the L\VV question on
gr'01'1h. transporta-
tion, air qliallty,
land use and eco-
·nom.jc development,
be says :
''Populati on
growth is the most
urgent problem our
c i t y government
must address. The
rate of growth ol our ,.tiTMAN
city bas been so rapid that it has out-
stripped Huntington Beach's ability to
provide required sef"\:ices. Our schools
and recreation facilities are drastically
over-crowded ."
He suggest& lh[ee act ions for growth
control : "A planning document that sets
reasonable per cap_ita standards for
public services and facilities: limitations
on over development based on those
standards; reduce high density zoning.
"Bead! access must be improved to
f'e\)uce traffic congestion and the resul -
tant auto pollution, safety hazards and
outright aggravation."
For transportation, Putman r~
mends: "Loading zone ooly areas to drop
off and pick: up bathers; b;am service to
the beach; adequate bicycle racks; cost
of maintaining city beach to be shared by
the state and county : actively persuade
the Orange County Tramit District to
have the rail-bus system operaUonal
sooner than the projected year of 1990.
"H11Dtingtcn Beach presently does not
so!fer from high smog concentrations but
we will if co n t r o I measures are not
taken."
He suggests: "Actively press the
APCD to raise the standards of industrial
emmission control. detecting violators
and prosecuting violators; r e qui re
rfW<lrting of hazardous industrial pro-
cesses inch.ding nuclear and chemical;
oppose the construction of any rreeway
within HuntingtOo Beach.
"We must use our land wisely and
recycle. this .valuable resource to pro-
ductive and beneficial uses."
Putman says: "Quit stud}'ing and • get
cm with the downtown redevelopment~
make a tract redevelopment plan to pre-
vell areas or Huntingtoo Bead! from
Official Fi1ids .
St~eaker Tough
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SAN DIEGO A(P) -Streakers, as the ,
name implies, are tough to catch.
Lou Conde, chainnan of the San Diego
County Boan! of Super\oisors, roWld that
out Sunday wben he tried to nab a young
man who darted across a radio station • parking Jot weariiig ooly "motorcycle
goegtes and a pained expression." as
Conde put it.
Coode caught the mAD. and , wrestled
hltn to the ground, but two clothed
Oimds or the streaker came to his aid
ood he eocaped.
_)lie supervl~ said be was trying to
arrest the naked ;unner because "if
t0meone. streak! through a parking lot in
front or Httle kldJ and pcoptt, that's
indecerlt exposure."
i.Jie had better luck in detaining the t~'O
friends 11hf!cause they had clothes I could
bold onto."
After his clllz~·s arrefil, authorities
charged an 18 -)'ea r -o ld w1th
nrlsd mcanol' battery and took.a 16-year·
old to juvenile hall.
' ~ b«'oming slums; intTease open space re-
quirements including traits and parks:
require unsightly machinery .and storage
tanks to be landscaped to blend with the
environmenL "
·Also : "Increase the number of trees.
particularly in parking lots; publicize the
disaster and evacuation plan for the flood
}l<iin"'anc1 Newpon-taolt dan ger areas.''
And: "Apply pres.sure to speed up the
flood oootrol plan by the corps of
engineers. and preM for more stringent
advertising and sign cpatr'Ob.
"We need an ezpanded commercia.l
and Industrial base to provide mor< jobs
and more tax revenue. But It must be the -
right kind of new busiiies.s."
He suggests: "Increase the staff of the
E co n o m i c Development Department
(presently only one man); prepare list of
,desirable businesteS""anit11Cttvety entice
them to. relocate ln Huntington Btecb:
organ,iu annual city trade fair; im-
plement many cl the recommendatioM
rontalned in the financial study prepared
for the chamber of commerce lncluding a
six-year bud get projection."
Wieder
HARRIET WIEDER. 4'. of 16261
Tisbury Circle, is dmirman of the city's
environmental council. She worked 10
years on the staff Qf Los Angeles Mayor
Sam Yorty.
In aoswer to the LWV question on
growth, transportation, air quality, land
use and economic
development, s h e
says :
"Huntington
Beech, with a p>pu-
laUoo over 150,000.
has to be developed
better before grow-
ing bigger. r am a
common sense en-
w,.Dl:ll vtronmentalist be·
cause J believe it is necessary to ha\'e a
balance between our environmenl and
economy.
"Before considering a growth policy we
mu,,t evaluate the existing master plan
projections: while looking at the effect of
a mass onslaught" of new residents In a
comparatlvely short span or years
resulting in abuses of land use with def.i-
ciencies in urban neech;. How we grow u;
more important than how big we grow
and this ha! to be done In an orderly
manner with a coocern for a balanced
community providing eCooomic stability
with environmental quality.
"As an elected city representative, I
believe thal there are priorities that qeed
fulltill'lll leadership initiative and l!Upport .
such as: development of our industrial
and. commercial lands, bringing jobi: to
our citizens and enatjing more residents
to v.•ork near where they live. This can be
accomplished by appoinbnents of a
citizens' economic development board to
assist city staff.
"In order to maintain the recreation
oriented aspect of our community there
is a need to obtain greater state financial
support for the full utlUialion of our
beaches. This I can do by giving fuU time
to contacting and working with col-
leagues in,,s:tate positiom.
''There &eeds to be a rHvaluation of
our master plan or artirial streets and
higl!Ways ooonlinaftd with the county"•
rapid transit district and al8o aeatiffiy
allowing ror increded blkeways oo
arterial street>.
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"'Ihm oetds to be an tmmedlate
speclfic deliDeaUon c:A the downtown area
with a definlli\-e m~ plan Inell.ding a reduction. ... bf . rtsldential d<mity, ClOD-.
solldali9fl of commercial development.
and lindted proYision for multi-story
development
"l can bring a l'Ol'llmon seme a~ch
to our city's development that can mu.It
in the mllinteilance of a rtert.atlon
oriented city that ts suP90rted,..by a
business community thaL prov1dts places
for rtsldl'Jlts and vlsltori In .,hld!. to
spend thclr leisure tlm< and money."
have' mQCb cba.oce of winning an appeal.
"I ob)<lci m.nuoos1y;· complalned
t.frs. OibbS. "What bappms ir •·e are
held in contempt?"
"You go to jail," repljed Donia.
"We\·e goot to aCC'e'pt the fJct we've
lost," Jack Green inter;ected ... 'There ire
very few tlrnes when city governments
~111 win in Orange County courts.'•
.. l'f!l tired ol beng hung for soinetbing
that isn't our !11ult.'' hlrs. Cibbs moaned.
\\'btn 1he seven \'Oles were flas~. ·
hers was the on1y r!d light (nol. It drew
a round of applause from part of the
audience.
t.fatney banged his ga\'el and glan:d at
t.trs. Gibbs : "That Is really dumb. J will
not allow applause for it. You 're voting
IUegatly."
"I'm expressing my opinion," she
snappt'd back. "It doesn 't change the
council action."
"''ou make us look bad whil f: you
break the law." funled ~tatney.
. "I can't help if if you dorft ha\'e my
courage,'· t<ilrs. Gibb5 replied , in a }ow
voice.
After the molion passed. Councilmatl.
Henry Duke did ask Boofa to rese.arch
the court case and determi~ if an aPve-at Is possi ble. "
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Bonfa had 1old counciln1en he dldn't
think so, because their reasom for
opposing the project did not have
sufficient supporting information to
pro\'t' their Sid<'.
In ordering the ci ty to a14ow the
apartnlents. Judge !\lark Soden wrote
that the city council •·has abused !Ls
discretion" in re\·ersin g the planning
con1missioo approval .
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Golf Course Drilling 01(·
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Cdy oouncilmen agreed Monday night
to cOOslder alloY.ing oil exploration oo
the 95.S-acre 1.teadowlark Golf ~ in
HwitUlgtui Beach.
A·teadowlark's owner& th.ink_an oil well
might help them offset the courSe <XlSt 'of
keeping the coune pubUc.
City cowncilmen. chrrently in\'olved in
talks with the owners for t~ city
purchase of the Warner Avenue golf
course. agreed to cmsider the oi1
po6Sibllitit! aftq they , rezoned the
property ROS iRecreation Open Space).
Huntingtori
Ma11 Arrested
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After Chase .
A· me' ~"ileedi pollai ulil
led them on a chase through the city
after nmmini ~ at tlVO schools ls
being held on IP.ISpici.oo of a&"Sault Wi~h a
deadly weapon and theft.
James Richard Wilson . 39, of 19872
Estuary ~HUntingtDn Beach, was
booked into Orange County Jail after the
pursuit ~londay afternoon.
Police claim Wilson drove into fences
at Lamb and Wardlow Elementary
Schools in Huntington Beach earlier
Monday and than tried to steal an
ambulance at Pacifica Hospital.
He was stopped from doing so by
em~yes of the Huntington Be-adl
hospital, saUI poUe<.
Officer Gary Sorenson said the pursuit
began when he spotted Wilson in a pickup
truck dri\ing on Golden West Street oear
Slater Avenue.
Wilson led Sorermn on a cliase that
ended on · Beach Boolevanl south of
Garfield A \'eDUe, police said.
Officers Jimmie Lee Sides and James
Cutshaw joined the pursuit, which
reached speeds of more than 50 miles per
hour.
Police claim that Y.'ilson tried to run
down Officer Martin O'Reilly, -Who v.•as
setting up a barricade in the middle of
the road on Gothard Street near Wan1er
Avenue.
O'Reilly jumped out of the v.•ay of the
truck:. police reported. and "'asnl
in~ ai.ffered .. minor injuries and
,.. ... -taken to Pacifica Hospital for
tre.atment v.'beo Wilson a t I e g e d I y
rammed bis police car at the end of the
pursiil
Wlllon fled on foot after the cari;
stopped. but was apprehended by the
officen in a nearby field, police said.
. Search Called Off
EL CENTRO (AP) Sheriff's
deputies called off the search today for
Tommy 1'.latbews, 6, of Lemon Grove .
believed drowned wbile riding his bicycle
Saturday near his family's campsite. The
bike was found in water six feet deep in a
deem. inigation canal near Seeley wf!!t
cl El Centro.
Rabies Clinic
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At Marina
A rabia& di.Ille "ill be held
tonight f""1' 7-to t aL Marina High
School in Huntmgton B e a c h .
5poNored by the camornla An;m.al
Cootrol, the cool of the rab;es shots
~ $2.
Dog owners mllY al.., purdwe ~ -"'°lgllt at the tennis oourCa at the high !d>ool. For tltooe
who 'mi.u tonlght.-s cUNc. there will
be another one April 11, from 7 to 9
p.m. at Edison High. .. .
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1'fie ROS zone pre\-ent.s the o"''nC-rs
from selling their property for housing
de\•elopment -an action v.1tich nearly
happened lut. year and protnpted the
city to want to buy the course:
Jerry HoUingsv.·orth and his f.atbe"r ,
Cecil Hollings¥.·orth. part o~·ners of
!lfeadowlark, onct again urged the city to
pay a •·fair market va lue'' price for the
acreage.
They objected to the ROS 1.one fear ing
it might deflate tbc val ue of their land. It "'·as zooed R·I, sin;le family homes.
Refwctimas
Jerry llollings~·orth asked the council
to allow a small oil operalion if the ROS
zoning y,•ere' attached.
_ Councilman Al Coen mo\'ed to ask the
cit y planning .commission to investigate
the oil poesibilities. He also made t~ ·
motion to rezone J\1eadowlark. ROS.
Hollingsworth told councilmen that
years ago some exploration did indicate
oil existing underground, but at the time
it wasn 't y,·orth drilling for. The higher
price of petroleum oow 1nake~ it a
V.'O{th~'hile venture . he gaid .
Dick Harlow. the cit~"s plaMin:;
director: sa¥t today the planning
commission \!i'1>\ld not discuss the oil
operation (it requi r('!. the atta<..1unent of
an oil rooe to the !,lOS designa tion\ wttil
a legal description is fl:i\'en to the
commission shov.·ing exactl y v.tiere on
the course t.he oil operalloo y,·ould be.
Further details oo how oil ~·ould be blend~ with gotf at l\.feado~·lark were
not ~~· The Seacliff County Club in
tfuntington Beach is built around Se"\'etal
oil v.·eus·v.·hich exist in v.·alled clusters on
the course.
Beach Council
OKs 2 Bicycle
Trail Projects
Tu:o bicycle trails projcct.s, totaling 29
miles and $167,000 in cost . "''ere approved
for construction ~!onday night by
Huntingion Beach councilmen ..
The projects represent a major stride
forward in the city's proposed lra.i1
system. according to staff planners.
One project is pegged at $130,000, with
half of the money provided by Federal
Land and Water Cooservation Fund. It
v.ill put major bike lanes on 1.fain,
Edwards . Lake and Bu.shard streets, and
Heil aild Garfield Avenuse, and small
sectklm of Warner and Edinger Avenues
and t.1agnolia , Yorktov.n and Algooquln
Streets.
The other approved project will eo&t
$37 ,000,. with baU of that money coming
from the Orange County bicycle trails
fWld.
This project ~·ould provide bike lanes
for Newland Street (south of Garfield
A\'t't'JueJ and part of ~fcfadden A\'enut:.
Public Works Director Bill Ha rtge told
council men he hopes the 29 1niles or
trails ~·ill be finished ~·ithin four months.
The city cu rrentl y has about ri\'e miles
of bike trails. m()!;tly lanes next to major
ro.tdways , and a master pl 11n ~'hieh caUs
for e\'entual constnK't.ion of more than 60
miles of bicycle trails -both on·rood
and off.road.
Police· Explorer Sc6ut Edward Lopez,· 17,· a senior at Edjso~ High
School , reflects on ceremonies as h is helme,t reflects new ~1ty hall
and police he;i.dquil{_\_ers in_ Huntingt~n. _,Beach. Lopez part1Clpated
in dcd.Jcalion ceremonies !or new fac1lit1es last weekend.
l'iixon to Appear
\\'ASHTXGTO~ <AP • -?resident
1'ixon has tentati\'el r decided 10 risk a
test of his political pOpulari ty by making
an appearance .in a ~1 i ch i g a n
congressio nal campai gn. The \\1ashington
Post reported today. The nc~·spaper
quoted a Republican source as sa)•\ng
~ixon made ~ 1ent.ath·c decision 'to
appear April 10 oo behalf of J an1es
Sparling . the Republican nominee in .a
s~al •election .
Nixo11's Brotl1e1· Claitns
Rebuff of Vesco Lawye1•
NEW YORK (UPI) - F. Donald r;;xon
of Newport Beach l!'stified today thiit a
lawyer for financier Robert L. Vesco
tried to use him in 1972 to warn. his
brother. President Nixon. that Vesco·s
secret $200.000 campaign contribution
mljjht be expos<d.
The witness said his son, F. Donald
Nixon Jr.. ot Newport Beach was
worktn1 for Vesco at the time.
The bluff, ~portly Si • yeer • old
government witness at the ~titchell-Stans ,
conspiracy trial told a federal C'OUrt jury
he turned down flatly the requut of New
York attomey ·Howard Cerny, "''hom
Nu.io doocrlbtd u "AD. old friend.'"
Cerny ii an unindk:ted CCH:OblPirator in
the case.
Nixon, who wUI retire April 15 as a
vice pN!Sldent of the lt!arriott hotel chai n
becauae of 111 heahh, 5aid Cerny carne to
his hotel room 1n New York Just b<':tore
the 1972 election . At tbat time. the
Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC ) "''as gathering evidence for a ch·il
suit that Vesco was looting a $224 million
mutua l rund business.
"He !Cerny) said there h3d been a
$200.000 contribut ion maOO to my
brother's campaign and the:re was an
SEC investigation in progres.s "''hich , ,
could ''ery likely ex:poM! this contrlbuLlon
and he felt this would be before the
clec'l ion and he ~·anted to get this
Information to the PreJident.
"I sa1d there Is no way I can do this.
r\'e never taken an)1hlng directly to him
flhe Pre11ldent \. Jt 's been my policy ever
slnce my brother hu bttn In potltiC3
ntver to me that otrlct for ao1 -purpose
of mtne or anyone I 'l\"Ork fur.
"I made It plain to Cmty I didn't want
to $:tl lnvol\1cd Jn An)' way \!i'lth the VHC.O "'
case. I said if you '!\'ant 10 . gtt
information to the Prtsldent, )'OU
IS.. DON NlXO,'I, Pare II
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Weather
Look for clear skies and slight·
ly ~·armer 1emperntutffi '\1edncs·
day, \\'ith highs in the mid-605 at
the beac~s rising lo 70 Inland •
some "'inds in the afternoon hours.
INSIUE TODAY
"Operation Zebra" tDe11t i11to
effe ct in San f"ra11cisco a.t poUce
lau11ched (l mn111i1111t for killer
of ~outh Qnd tco1111dirig of c:om·
panion. Storu Pagc,S.
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Capsi1l~ Co~d~if ·Actio n : · EliZtibe11t ··
P~sengers ·Here la capwle form are the major actimll ·taken Mooc11y nlitit by the
Huntlilg100 Boacb City c.uncll. , . I
MEADOWl .ARK, Rezoned the golf ''"'"" ROS !A.ctt•Uoo Optn Spaot);
but at the requ~t of the O'A'ncr agreed to couider allowing some oU ~Ion·
tloo on the property. ~ • '
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BIKE TRAILS: Otdcrt.'<i constr uction or 29 mi~ of trails. which should be oPen by mJd .. ~ununer. • • . ,
GAS STA'T'.tONS: Passed an eme rgency law reqtii rlnc service stations to
po5I. price:t and hours of operation . ~
POLTCE CLAJ!\f: Denied a $9.6 million claim by six pcreons for alleged
police brutality. The matter may now become a court adk>n.
CJVlC CENTER: After on~ we« in the new city hall, decided It needs
more parking Md authorized lhe cifJi administrator to negotiate for the pur·
chase of seven more acres.
SEACLIFF: Delayed rez.on.ing oJ oil islands on tile Seacliff C.Olf Course so
nearby homeowners could study the oature of the proposed ROS zone.
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FREE CLINIC: Granted pennl~ion for UM! of the old detective m\net by
the Huntineton Beach Free Ctinic. The clinic was given a five-year lease on
the bulklini,' but tbe building can be. moved $lf!_l~.,.·here_. el~ at the oPt~l'I of · ·
the city. . . -: , :'! ~ ,
J'" APARTMENTS; Bowed to a .Super~r C.ourt Order io ~Uow the ~truc--
tion o! 60 aparllnents in an area the city wanted to save for industry. ·
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BUSES: Agreed to pay M lor each city y;orker for annual bus passes with
the county transit district. · •
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Huntingtoli Man Held
In Laguna Drug Raid
LaguM Beach poll« anc1 Orange
Q:iunty marsbals arrested seven per110ns
on a variety ()( narcotics chargeS and
sei1.ed a substantial quanllly or drugs
including LSD, cocaine, amphetamines·
and marijuana M!)Oday night.
· 1be mests stemmed from a wamint
senice by the marshals in Laguna
Bead1'!1 quiet Top of the Worla
·residential area. 'l"1ose arrested-v;ere
from Laguna Beach, Nev.-port Belch,
Huntlngfun Bejch aod Lakewood. '
telephone call later c.ame to · the
·res1,d~ to rilake"~ delivery oil.SD.
"On-his atTlval, Instead of hJ!i uaual
nan:otl.ca-contact. he found t be
authoridies were there," Det. Smith SJ\d.
. At tttat point the author1Ues 1eized the
LSD ..
Smith described the Zell drive ~ as.
a communal llvina: reslderlce:
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DON NIXON . • • Arieswd -..·ere A1an S. Uhlemarul:
20, 30&9 Zell Drive, Laguna Beach for
alleged possession OI marijuana, """""'
sion ol d...,.rous drugs for sale. poases-(Cerny) mtist know people, you have,.
ion of cocaine, possession of mariJu8113 Office In Wi·"i ..... -. I don 't knOw why for sale. ;><....,. ......
G HJ of •• ,1 he came t0 me.'' -ary ~· ' ggins, 20, 3069 ~ Drive, ·_t.aiuna Beach for alleged nie witness said fomier Attorney ~ion Of marijuana , posseskln ol ~· dohD N. Mitchell's name "camt
dan"gerobs-drugs for Slle and ~ up" and be·sugested c:eray ·get ht ·ioucti
ol .coc;;; .R. Weber, 20, of 31169. z.n · with Mitchell ain<:< "he's no lon&er in
DriVfl, '''tor alleged J)ossesslon bf .,..;emment\ ud. 'bu n . oUlce at. 20
marijuana, .possession o( dangerous B~ Street (New York)."
drugs {or sale and j)o55e5sion of coCaine. He said he..didn't recall whether Cerny
-Nancy A. Love, 'J:I, of 3069 Zell called Atltcfietl from the hotel even when
Drive, for alleged possession of prosecutor James Rayh\11 showed him a
marijuana, possession of dangerous telephone company record of the can.
drugs for sale, poaessl00ior cocaine, and Nis.on was the 32:nd witness ln ~-the
pouession of marijuana for sale. seven·week-old trial of Mitchell and
• -Dewey P . 11-faryhew, 19, of 2331 Wind fonner Commerce Secretary 1.faurice
Cave Lane, Huntington Beach for alleged H. Stans. 'Ibey are charged with
possession of tsD for sale. ·-COO!lpiring to himper the SEC
-Robert T. Watt. 19, of 322lfl Jasmine investigation in return for Vetc0's
Ave.. N~ Beach. for alleged contribution toward the President's re-
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HAMILTON; Bormudo CAPI -, '!'he
pa.<,..geni ol the criPl'led 101ury · lln<r
Queen Elhabeth 2 wW be evacuated
Wednesday momJng lo a mldocean
transfer te 1 Nol"ftglan linero a
1poke11m1J1 fdr ainanl Lloes said today.
1be apoketman 1n New .York conttrmed
repor~ that the · N~ian Uner Sea
Venture, Owned by FJagsblp CrulsM, was
le.avtng Bermuda to, take oo the more
than 1,600 p&Mtngeni ol the Qmard·
owned QE2, drifting a)lotrt .. 2TO miles
IOUtbwest bl Btnn~a. .
CUnard's cbairman., .Victor Matthews,
radioed a m~ge to the passengen ~of
the liner applogtzjhg _ for t h e
lnconvetll~nct and promtsln& f u 11
repayniefll ol 11 mUUoa Jn tam. He 5'itl
the vacatlonert would be• brouiht to
Bermuda and ~ nown to New York.
The .hug~ ship was disabled by a boiler
breakdoWn 1tfonday. Bf rri1Clday today,
there were report! the air-conditioning
system and refrigeration units -..·ere not
functioning properly. .
The mldocean transfer was cx~ted to
perlonned by llfeboat. The sea wa!I
reported calm and the weather good.
The broadcast ·al!IO said it appeared
that lht QE2 would be tlol:kiug f1n11 al
Norfolk, Va. instead of Bermuda.
Tv.·o passengers interviewed in New
V9rk by radiotelephone said that the ship
v.·aa ~ing low on fresh food and water
and complained that the heat below
decb was "stifling.••
Mathews said that the ship's engineer· \"i 11ta.ff was ·carrying out eme,rgency ~ pjl~S j., one of thre< hollers eontamjnaled
•ilh fuel oil aod It was hoped If would be
under way within IO hours. ''.M a further precaution, the
compjlny's l!li$.MY'_i>oep aW<!_lo..iand
by in case asslstal1ce b requiifd,"
~lattt.tews said. "Passengers and crew
are lit good heart and there is no c.aU9e
(or anxiety." ·
New York Jet! football player John
Schmidt said in one radlotelephone
interview, "Right MW we're kind ol
crippled. ·w~·re · drifting away from
Bermuda.''
He said the ahlp wu "bavine to go to
canned foodll and ·8ddecl-the "1'.ater
supply Is lciod ol g~ io,.. We have a
minimal amount of electric JIOftf' to
keep a few light.s on."·
-Schmidt ~ was among seve r a I
pro1,..ional rootban players aboard.
·Another, Ron McDole «. th e
WuhioglOO Redsltios lold· W-
ntlio mtlon WWDC dial !lie he.at bilow
decks: wn "stifling.'!· ., : ·. .-. • .
Offldals said . urUer the llb!p, whlclt
was on a. one.~ ~bbeao millt sdiedtll!<I ' ta ·eiid s.!ui&;i, 'jta; In no
danger. 1bert was no indk:atioa that the
deciSloo to evacuate pa.wengen wu
prompted by 8.{lY critical n e w
development.
After tlie inlUal trouble1 the QE2 's
boil en w~;-1 t~ coot down to al-low an i -determine what
repairs v.·ere needed.
" Services Slated
possession ot LSD for sale. election campaign delivered ln cash.
-A t7·year-0ld Lakewood gkl for Vei!CO also wa• Indicted in the""" but For Fall v· i·ctim· alleged posses!lion of LSD for sale. , : nectto tbe.Babamll to av.oid pr'OleCUUco
All seven wtre held at Laguna Beach lit ls ll"Olhl--ln Co&ta ruCa Wbert .lle .bai
City Jail today on SS .000 bail. inVested .niDlio ol. dolllrs and 'Yon
baguna Beach 'Narcotics Oet. Tony Bil: lhiMJgh ns. Allen Coghetti' Smith ,.Id officers oeized a "subs1antial · • e..::I•i..;";J"aw ~ ~~~· ln the quantify" of mari j uana and ·:·~ ~ s ..•. ~1· __
amphetamlnes. and a "quantity" of Donald' Nb.on telti!ied hla IOI\ beaan Funeral ser\1oes will be he1d 'Ibunday
hashish oil -and cocaine along with ' .. WOr~( .. for VesCo In 197~. "'ben the afternoon for Allen Coghetti. the 13-ye.ar-
equipment used In the packaging and pianc1er took over a business wbert Che okl Westminster boy who plunged to his
distributing of nart"DUcs. He declined to. .YOWJg~r··~~n w.l!I l\·orklng. He said he death ?.iarch 21 while hiking in Jensen
give exact amounts. · did not· knoW ~nether his son was 1tlll Canyon, ju_,t sooth of Cabazon.
Also seiud were an ls1lmated 500 Yi'Ot'king for Vesco or for anyone else. The services will begin at 2:30 p.m. at
tablets of purple LSD. Nixon sald Cerny once broU&bt Vesco • the Ftnt Olurch of the Nazarene in
Det. Smith said that as marshal!I -..·ent to his New York hotel suite anct m had · Midway City.
to the residence al 3069 l.ell Drive;-,,friet ·-th& .firtaocier three or four 'otbet·. .,AJ!en and his 10.year-old b rother,
Laguna Beach, to ~rve a warrant,·Qley ~.:timei" "i~8lfalrs.!'.He said h!'allo had ROSs. were hiking in the mountaiM when
Qbserved narcotics activity in ptogre'5. ·.~i~ by telephone to Vesco on several the younger boy sa"· his brother
The marshals ca lled Lagwla Bead! c>CtaJIOf\S :-·once when Donald Jr. put disappear over a ledge. ·
polk:c for asSistance: ·· him .on _tbe line. Ross ran for help. but Rlvenlde
U . Neil Purcell a~ olficers TtrrJ. "~y.ton-wu wOrlung for this man.'' O>unty sheriffs deputies !'hY the boy
Temple and Smith arrived, and during he explairied. 1'8ut I wasn't going out of wM unable to lead them to the exact spot
the course of executing a~ 'search mf way for him .... ' ~ v.·here Allen was last seen.
-..·arran!, Intercepted a telephone call at Ra);htll quest'· __ _. him ~.1 phonln An intensive seardi by votunteer-and lhe residence 101ieu uvu B · \'esco from a booth in N rt B ach professional search and rescue workerS
Del. Smith saJA the man who made the b · · · e ' •·as co~ucted for 10 da,-. wt1'1l Allen ~ ut the v.·1tness said he dt t remember 111.1 "
the circumstances of the call. He said he "·as· finally fOWld last Satunh1y on a oa.tHGICOAST "'
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told Vesco he arranged for the manager ledge thickly covemt "·ith brush.
of the Essex HOU6e in New York. a Allen is sun·i\'ed by his mothe r, Allee.
~farrlott hotel. to recel\'e a package from \\'alker, and tv;·o tiet.s of grandparent&,
Vesco . lie sl'tid he never asked Vesco l\fr. and ~frs. Ross Coghettl and ~1r. and
about the contents of the package whic h Mr&. Orville Jeffers.--. "'
Rayhill described as "materials about He alw ls survived by three brothers,
the SEC .,...... ::-· 'c. -::.· Da?ld, -~~ and l\OoS Ooghe<U, and ..
Acootding to.pre\1ous testimony""Bt tht -•btu. Sbl.dty O:ichetlJ. Also. a half·
triliT, the package "'Ound 1!P in the.hands. lirotller, J am<'s \\'alkb:r and 1wo ha\f.
of r-.1itchell who lived et the Essex }louse. s!Jlttfs, 'Abgela and Margaret \\"alkef'. He
'Nixon testified tbet rtlitchell waa his Is al!p Slirvived by a Step-tiister, Jami w.-..
contact "1tJi the President.· f'Une.ra1 arrang~ments are b e I n g
"I never talked to my brolhtr about ~~~· n:J'eek family Funeral Home
anything.'' he said. lo W..tmu.ter. '-•• ..
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Edison Files fo r .I\'~ Rate Boo st
LOS Al'>GELES (UPll' -The Southern Cali!omla Edison Co.
has apr!ied for another nte bike lo keep pace wjtb higher cost& or
imported oil'. ,
The proposed inc ... ase , !)led .Monday wtth the state Ptlbllc
UlillUes Corn111lsslon, would add approximately lout ctnls a day to
the average bouseholder's bill, according to Edward A. Myers, vice
presiden t of the power company. " '."Unfortunately," he said, "prices we ha~. to pay for oll lo gen·
erate electricity for our customers are almost completely determined
by lo"'lgn oll/rodudng govemmenta. • "We pal $2.22 a barrel for oil In 1970. Now, !Ome purdt.ases
are more than $t3.50 a barrel."
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KEY MAN IN FUND CASE?
The Lite Murrey Chotlner
Vesco Claims
Chotiner Made
$200,000 Hint
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From l\'lre Sen1ces ..
NEW YORK -Self.exiled fmancier
Robert L. Vesoo, ll} a televi.!lion-intervicv.·
Monday, asserted It was t¥ ~te Murray
Cl\otiner, Ne""'J)Ott Beach .~ttomey and
Nixon adviser, wb> suggeo;ted he make
a secrtt $200.000 campaign ~--..!3ution.
Vesco sa\d that neither ex-commerce
secretary ltfurray Stans, ·or Edwlrd
Nizon, the pl'f.fildent's brother, suggested
the oootributlon.
'ftle person who actually said the
oonfribuUon 1hould be in cash was
~urray Olotlner," Vesco c I a Im ed .
Chotlnet'dled last January.
Vesco said that neither ex.COmmerce
this to the grand jury, which he said
questioned him twice. "And it's very
rur1ous that the prosecution has failed 10
dl.1close that at this trial," Vesco added.
The.financier m;\de hl$ rernarlts during
a telephone inter\'iew · "'ith televisilll! ,
nel'.·sca1ter Waite; Cronkite from Costa
Rica, where he had Oed with bis family.
Vesco declined to say whether he ever
dl.!cussed with President NiJ:on the
·secret $200,00l contribution he made to
the President 's 1972 r e~ e I e c t ion
campaign.
"Uh . • . let's go on to the nest
question,'' was the way Vesco responded
lo the question when it was put to him by
Cronkite. ,
tn Washington, Deputy White House
~ Secretary Gerald L. Warren said
in response to a question th at "The
President doesn't remember meeting hlr.
Vesco.''
Warren added that he could slate
categorically Nixon never discussed with
the fugiUve financier bls troubles with
the Securities and E~change Commission
or his conlributlons to Nixon's 1972
campaign. _,
Vesco was indicted with former Atty.
Gen . John N. 1'1itchcll and ex.COmmerce
Secretary Stans, now on trial for
allegedly lr)1Dg to influence a Securities
and Exdlinge · Commissiecl inquiry into
Vesco's flnanecs in exchange for the
3eeret contribution. ·
When Cronkite asked if \'esco's
response could be taken as a "no
commtnt," Vesco replied: "I didn 't hear
the question too clearly and T'm sure if
you spoke it 10 tim es, l still \.\'ouldn't
hear Jt."
Sunday in an interview in the
Washington P01t. Vesco said of the
Stans-~Utchell trial :
"It Is terribly frustrating to see the
trial on and not be participating. Here's
poor Mitchell and Stal\' -and the
President going through this terrible
harassment. They don't deserve It."
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Healtli Director
Blasts ·o ·fficials
8y RUDI NU;;DZEl.SKI
01 tllf DfllW 1'11ft 111/1 .,.
Slate healt.b offici~l.s were crlllclled
today hy Orange County Ptlblle Health
Services Director Tom Jlamilton for
telling families with pt:t hanuters-that
they shouldn 't be "overly concerned"
about a 11train or meningitis recently
detected ln some of the rodenUt.
"They're out of tune up there.'' said
Dr. Hamilton. who sUU r«0mmend.< that
hamsters who were not home tnd be
destroyed If they were pur~sed
'after .Dec. t. 1973. . · "
rnts \.\'Ct~ killed in .Orange County animal
shelters Inst \.\'eek aftt!r wamlngJ were
Issued by • Dr. ·Jtamllton and Public
l·lealth Officer John Philip.
EvideJK.'e of the disease v.·as detectt.-d n
Mmtlers sold to CaUfomia tttall outlets
by Aqu.1rium Supply Comp<iny in
r1orida: Hamsters supplied lo 1:-et shops
b\' locnl breeders are not a!fec1ed.
'i>r. ·1~amHton noted that evidence of
the disease has ~n found in autopsied
hamsters. !n J.os }tngeles County 1 Santa
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r,¥0 Bombs Cause .
De1ivci .. lilackout
Sid l\tandtl, a spokesman for the State
°'partment of He1lth, .said Mondaf that ttle only·· preeauUon necessary agajn~t
lymphaeytlc choriomenin1itis "is to ketp
the animal's cage clean and for (people)
to wash their bands alter handling the hamst er." DENVER (UP,ll. -'l\l'o bombs . ~1andel said Ult dlsease ls not fatal or described bv-. police ¥._com~ or
con tagious in bwnuS and that anyone "sometliinj !a11-ino~ ~sUca tcd than
coming into contaot wlth it .would dynamite." ripped through the base of a
encounter symptoms l!limllar to the flu Public Service Co. transmission tower
and e:q>erience a prompt recove-ry. today. causing .a brief ·but widespread
But Dr. Hamilton still tnsistS that the pov;cr failure. disease is comun:icable trom animal to The tol'.·er. ca rrying high-voltage lines,
human and he doubts that childrer) wash was tQpp!ed by the blast. !ihortly afte'f'
thei r hands after playing with a hamster. mldnighL It struck ·inolher tower and
"There have been f::t talitles attributed botQ crashed to the groond. There were
to the diseue. Death 1!I rare, but It does no 1nJUrie~. but damage Was estimaled
occur." warned Dr. Hamll!On, addi.rig as "very hea~·y" by police. .
that in his opinion 5tate healtti officials ~ 'I'be bombing "'·as the second 1n
are not keeping abreast of current Colora(io in less than a v.•eek. Earlier. a
medical bulletins which reoommencl bomb planted' In a woman's purse in a
destruction ""Of the hamsters. dorm itbry at the University of Northeni
Clara Cowity, and Ororille. prange Colorado detonated as it was being
County hamsters have not yet been )owered from a ~·\ndow by Greeley bomb
examined. squad membe~. It caused $7,000 damage
Hundreds Of hamsters, mlce and pet to the building.
Funer~ Se1·vices F1·iday
For ·Fireman Jon Sleeper
.
Funeral services vrill take plact Fri~y Sleeper was a . \'eteran driver Qr
in Laguna"Beach for Huntington Beach four-v;·heel~ve vehicle.
fireman Jon Sleeper, 32. who died Dr. Albert 0. Hjerpe will officiate at
!tfond ~y When his truck plunged down a the memorial services at Community
cliff in Silverado Canyatl. Presbyterian (:hurch. 415 Forest Ave.,
l\1r. Sleeper resided at 1651 Carmell!" Laguna Beach.
Road in Lagllfl3 Beach. -The time !or the service hasn't been
He worked a;. a fire engineer with the set ye~ Sheff';"'s Mortuary in Laguna
., f Himf m-o . ~ f . .~ Bo•<h 1' handlil)K th~ atTajlglll~ts. ci.y o ine._..• ~a ... ,1 or"Sll'"iU11.1·a· Private ·burial "'in · !ollow at Fordt
half years. La\\'n ~Ctel")' in--Glend3.ie.
Prior to tJ.lat" ?\tr. Sleeper ·wofl~ .. fer i\lr. Sleeper is sUcvi\!cd_by his parent.$.
the Stat~ Divis ton -or Forestry and fire ?\tr.· and l\frs. Robert Sleeper of Lagmt.l
departments In Placentia and Santa Ana. Beach: brother, Oonalcl Sleeper oI
Califomia Highway Patrol officers saicf Indiana; brother and slster·in·law, Jim
he v:as trYing to move the !our--..·httl-and Caren Sleeper of Car Is bad ;
drive vehicle for a fr iend "'hen It skidded grandmother, l\frs. Francis Campbell of
off the Main. 'Divide Truck Trail on Laguna Beach; lUlC\e, Jack HitchQ>Ck Of
Santiago PeAk and went down the 800 Carlsbad.
foot embankment.
He was thrown out of the truCK
halfway do\.\'fl.
~larines in a helicopter flying over the
Cleveland National Forest saw the ac-
cident and called the Highway Patrol.
The heUcopter was later used to lift the
fireman's body from the face ot the cliff
and fly him lo the medical infirmary at
El Toro Marine Corps Air Station where
he was pronounced dead at about 12:30
p.m . .
The vehicle was Ol'.'ned by David and
Delores Ledford. both 22, ol 17952
Roxanne SL. Huntington Be a ch,
according to CHP officers. ·
The Ledford~ were "'atchlng with
Trudy Barber, 23. of Huntington Be.9ch.
"'ho accompanied Sleeper, "'hen the
accident occurred.
.Capt. Roger Hosmer of th~ HunUng1on
Beach Fire Department said todaY Mr.
Blind,· Disabled '
Aid .. Center Set
Bliod & disabled residents and s'nlor
citizens · can get informit\on o.n
supplemental social -security Income fm1i
10 i .m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday . at the
Fountain Vaney Community Cente r, 10'200
Slater Ave.
The r.ecently ~pproved extra state and
federal inrome bene.Cits must be epplied
for lo be received by eligible citizens.
Rcside'!_IS can also learn about t~e
proaram by calling the Voluntary Action
Center at 530-2370. . ,.. . . .
OVER THE RIVER and
THROUGH TH.E.~ WOODS -
For another month and a nalf. Placentia Ave. :v.ii!I be torn up to
widen lhe slreet. At l imes Placenl1a Avenue will be closed and
access will be ·available by way of Babcock St .. coming from the
back waY, · ••
We hope YoU will be patient with
construction as the results will
certainly be worth all the trouble.
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call . and we 'll bring samples to your
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Reporta ol the doalh ol 1gricullute in
Oranee County have been putly u.-
agger11ted, •Ct'Ordina: to co u n t y
Agricultural Ccmmiasioaer W 11 11 a m
Fitchen.
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Fltcbon said Ibo ftgurtil «>Uld be con-
tested becauae of rapid Inn.lion betwten
1~ and Ja,t.year but, 'be sajd, "it Is still
a significant figure ."
Agrtcullutal return l\J!Uttt for Ibo past
50 years thow that the county's
•uicultural a~ ll~tock ventures have
.contributed more than $3.M billion to Its
Fl<ld Cr.po led the way in tho In·
crtasel. rlsing from $1..Z miUiofl to $2.1
mlllklo in one year -a 127 perctnt
jump. They were rollo¥o·ed by products
from domNUc bees. which Jumped from
$2$1.000 to $t9t,OOO -o 93 percent hike. In fact, Flidlen'1 ftgw.,. 11bow thal the
total output of the munty's ftrtlle fields
.et an all • time record -men than $131 million worth.
"ll ls lllOl!l'graUf)'\nl lo me lo be able
lo "!Y lhal agriculture Is far from bting
a dead \nduglry In .Oranll" County,"
Fildlen said in his "POrt to the Doud of
Superv,.,,.,
• eooaomy, Fttchen said.
Nunery plant raisirtg increased from
$28.7· milJion to .$4S.58 million -a..i8 ~
cent increase.
"The 1973 vajaaUoa ... is the highest
Oil reoord," be said. "Tbe "COl.IDty'I
pmrjoua high Wl!I 1959 w1th & total
valuaUoa o! IUI million."
DialRUk
Expamwn·
Envisioned •\•.
By WILOAM SCHREIBER
The Orange County Tramlt District's
succes.sful Dlal,a·Rlde program could be
in operation throughout the county by
197S if local voters approve another one-
t!ent sales tai hike in November.
OCJ'D General-Manager G. J. "Pete"
Fielding said ~fooday It would only lake
about a year to eipand the system ooce
the mont:y starts flowing into district ·
coffers. "
1be DiaJ-a·Ride progr.am .is CWTently
operating only in La Habra, where city
funds pay about 14 percent of the
operating costs. With a sales tai Income .
Fi_elding said the transit district cou)d
pay all com for a cowity-wtde system.
The sales tax hike, wh,ich would be
limited· to Orange County, was proposed
in 1he coWJty's total transportation plan.
which was adopted two weeks ago by
-ocrn direct.ors.
The additional levy would raise an
estinfaled $1 billim over the nert 15
"This bas helped build xhool•.
highways, public bu11ding.s end fumlsMd
empkJyment for many." he said. "It has
also helped )l\Jt consldmble food on
tablet and food is sWl our number one
toUrce ol energy.''
Every caiegory of tne agriculture in-
dmtry shov;ed a marked increase in
fmandal return.
Simon Legree?
~ were al90 substontlal lncre.a.tes
In the livestock cat~ory, orchard ~
and vegetable tfOPS..
The overall increase between 1972 and
1973 waa S36 milllon or about M percellt .
Fltchel'I Nid the increase in output is
even more coosiderable lhan it appears
on the suffaoe beceu.5e the COUOlY is
cultivatU. only Sl,386 acres -hall ~he
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It took William T . Eeely of Port Huron. f\lich .. four years to grow
his 16·inch mustache from tip to tip. The longhorn style o( lip
fringe · is groomed with soap. The railroad conductor was photo-
graphed strolling in downtown Battle Creek.
years.
-Three separate computer-controlled Will D vii Cl • o ? service areas in Irvine siUl8leil ' in -u.. . e Ill "I m sca1• 0 most pop.OOua areas of the new city. a..Ll..I..I.
-A service area ln the -Sad<Ueback 5:~::;.::u:~;.:. 'Exorc.ist' ~l1oice To11igl1t
-A Ugllna Beadl service atta. \'
Transit directOn gave Fielding's
plaMlng statt th< authority to begin
ael<ding (WO of the candidate serv\<e
areas for further expanatm of Dial-a·
Ride In the coming montM.
Directors were told • ranking process
has been worked out based on criteria
that Include the number of auton1oblles
in an area, ages of the residents,
expected patronage and current bus
service.
Fielding said after the meeting that 10
or 12 of the prospective service areas are
in a high-priority category but he said
the f\nal aelection has oot yet been made.
In Fie.1ding's estimation, the Dial-a-
Ride system will be the backbone o! th<
county'• transit procnm since 1lt ~l
JerYe as a· feeder ,system onto the DW~
mass rapid transit network. ·'
Dial-a-Ride operalt:s w h e n a
prospectJve rider calls a special number,
requests that the 00.. pick him up al his
home and then travels to a specific
destination for a 5lk:ent fare.
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By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) -The Oscar
could go to the devil tonight. but will it
go to Marlon Brando again, too?
"The Exorcist," the smash box office
hil about a young gi rl possessed by a
demon, was favored to win the most
Academy Awards, including best picture.
(Channel 4, al 7 p.m.).
It has had Amertcans standing in long
ticket lines -and then gasping, cringing,
closing their eyes and in a few instances
vomiting .or passing oot. lt has set off an
NIVEN RAPS THOSE WHO
DON'T SHOW -Stort, Pago 10
international preoc c upation with
diabolism that alanned clergymen and
psychiatrists.
Among the nominees for best actor is
the aloof Brando, nominated this year for
bis portrayal of a grte f ·s tr icke n
e:ii;patriate ~can hedonist , destroyed
by an affair with a much younger girl in
Paris, in the X·rated ''Last Tango in
Paris."
year. the 4&th of the Academy Awa{ds,
the movie industry's biggest celebralion
for itself.
Rivals to "The Exorcist" for the much
sought after "best picture" Oscar -
\vhich greatly ·pumps up the revenues
from a movie, are:
-"The Sting." \vith Robert Redford
and Paul Ne¥iman playing a pair of con
men neatly separating a gangster from a
fortune in the 1930s to r ev e nge a
murdered friend .
-"American Graffiti." bringing nos-
talgia right into the 1960s by resWTecling
lhe ho t rods and drive-in culture of teen-
agers in a small california IO\\'fl.
-"A Touch of C1ass." a fro t hi l y
sophisticated comedy of adultery in
Spain and loss in Loodon. \\'ith Glenda
Jae~ as an English dh't'lrcee and
George Segal as a married American.
-"Cries and \\'hispers." lingering
death and sisters in Sweden. '
Brando's rivals for best actor are Jack
Lemmon -the favorit e -for .. Save lhe
Tiger."~ Al Pacino for "Serpico." J;ick
Nicholson for "The Last Detail'' and
Redford for ''The Sting."
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Still Fertile Field \,
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lr.nd It uoed in 1913 and only .... thlnl th<
amount It uJtd in 1953.
Slxlet:n of the coonty's arrtcultural
entetprises fell into the "mllilon dollar
category'' lut year.
Tbey Wtte led by the n\U"Stt)' stock Md
cut ~'tr indu.ltry at ~.6 million,
followed by thicket ecg1 It $11 milUon,
rtrawberries at $16.4 millkin. oranges at
$11 .2 mtlllon and tomatoes at $6.7 rriillioo.
other million dollar crop1 are celery at
13.I million, calUe al 12.9 million. dairy
producta at $2.7 mlllkm, com at '2-2
mlllla!>. baby d\\cki al fl million,
eaullfiower at '2 millkln, asparagus at
11.9 million, dry bw>s at 11.7 ,.,Jl\lon.
mushrooms at $1.6 pU\Uon, cbickeos at
$1.S.million and avocidol at $1.4 mUUon.
Fitcheo said many of the inereaRs are
directly related to pr1ct hikes and
cu.stomer demand for Orange county
produ .......
For o:ample. he said chi cken eggs
went up' 13 percent ~nvalu:ulon. nlaldns
returns xceOO production <.'OSt fo r the
Orm llme.
Bean! shot up 73 percent in va)~e and a
gr9l dtmand for nunery planl3 among
rte\\' homeowners c.aused the 59· percent
jump in that category.
lnteresting item.s contained ln F'it-
chen'! report Include ~
-The fact that count y nurseries ha\·e
produced "l .13 millk>ft dottf\ cut flO¥i'CfS
last year and more than 20.2 million
ornamental plants.
-~U-ranctltrs produced 30.1 mill ion
dozen eggs and ~le! IS million chicktn...
-Thert are nearl y 11.000 head oC bee(
and dairy cuttle 1n the county.
-The 2%,780 acre.5 planted ln field
crops !hay, grain nnd beans) yiekled
18,!IOO tons of pnxlut"t' .
-13.liOO acres of truck CfOP.! (mo5Uy
,-egetablesJ yielded nearly 200.000 ION of
produce ranging fro m parsnips and
turnips to pt.pprrs and parsley.
-Tht cOunty ~:u 7,4Sl't bee colon.ies
Y•h1l'h produced. 889,900 pounds of honey
in 1973. .....
-14.900 acres of fru it and berry rit ld!ri
yielded n'°rc lhnn 198,CXXI tons o( pro-
duct> .
$4 Millio1t for Food
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Hearst ·Ransom: Set
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The l\earsl
Corp. announced today It banked 14
mUllon to be spent on a rood distribution ~
program -ii Patricia Hear s.t' s
kidnapers release the girl Wlhanned
\\'ithln one monlb.
The announcement came as Patricia's
sister Vicki made an lmpassiooed appeal
for her release.
"I ~ my sister," said Vieki. 17, In
an open letter to the Symbionese
Liberation Army . "The SLA says they
are acting in response to the needs of
'the people.' \\!ell, I'm part of the people
and I have a very great need.''
The SIJA claims res ponsibility for the
Feb. 4 abduction of Patricia. daughter of
ne~·spaper executive Randolph A .
J~earst.
11earst told llf-\\'Smen at his homt> 1n
sub1Jrba.n Jlillsboroogh that the deadline
"is not a threat"
"Every escrow has a time limit."
Hearst said . "This is not a lhreat. simply
• a term of the escrow. We could ha\'e
made it 60 days, but ¥.'e Y•ant our daugh-
ter back soone r. This gi\'es the SLA 30
days to make up its mind. All they have
to say is Yes or no." -
The Hearst c.orp. promised ).Feb. 22
that if Particia were released Unharmed.
it ..,,·oul.d provide $4 milHon for the food
program demanded by the kidnapers. An
earller $2 milHon food giveaway erxied
after organizers ran out of funds.
In a statement released today in New
York, the corporation noted that it made
the offer more than one month ago. but
has"recelved no ¥.·ord from the kidnapers.
The statement said: "As further
evidence of its good faith, the Hearst
Corp. today depoelted In escrow with
'\\'elJs Fargo Bank in San Francisco the
sum of $4 million."
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The corporation said it '4;'0Uld WUhdraw
IU otrer if Patricia is not re leased
unharmed by t.tay 3 .
In her letter, Vicki said that if the
k\dnapers fail to release Pat ricia, •·thev
oomn1i t a crime not only agains l thi·s
family, but aga inst hwnanify."
The letter ¥.'as published ·in lht San
Francisco Examine;. ..
Vicki was the first or two sisten to
WTite open letters to Patricia, who \\'as
abducted Feb. 4 by the terrorist SLA.
The group, believed lo nu mber about 25
members, aak1 It , .. 33 holding the gir1 as
a "priMlner of war''1>ecause her parents
,,rere "corporate enemies or the people.''
ilcarst. editor and presi dent of the
Exa1nin('r, ~a id a letter from one of
Patricia'§ other sister!!, Aru1, 18, wlll
appear Wednesd.:iy .
The ll l'arst O:irp. stalcrnent announced
the formation of an t'SCTQ¥i' committee to
detrrn1inc ,.in its sole jud gment, whether
Patricia_js released unharmed."
The commi ttee ~·ill crinsist of ~'illie L.
Brov.TI Jr.. a Califomi<.. stale as-
semblyman : Dr. Ernesto Galarza. an
author described by the corporation a11. a
leader ol the Ca\i (omia lt.!exlcan-
American community, and \lil'ICfl1t
Hallinan , a San Francisco criminal
la¥i;·cr. . ;:r * * * tr Patty's Siste.r Appeals
To Symbwnese Captors
SAN FRANCISCO (AP J -llere is the
text of a letter l-0 kidnaped hei ress
Patricia Hearst from her siste_r. Vicki.
17. as published today In the Hei1rc;ts' San
Francisco Examiner:
Dear Pally.
Y..'e mfss you, very much . \\'e \\·ant you
back-, unharmed. • I hope your captors allow you to read
th is. I think it is onl y fair that they allow
you to hea r both sides .
I wan t to assure you that Dad has done
everything in his power to helf:tJOu. AL
no time dkl he ever wash hls hands of
you. He loves )'OU. We all do:
The S.L.A. says that they are acting ill
response ·to the needs of ''The pet?ple.''
.\\'ell .. l'm part of the '}X.'Ople. too, and I
ha\·e a \:Cf}' great need. I neOO my slster.
Patricia Hearst is pot a symbol of the
"fascist middle class." She is a human
being, ano. as such she has a right to life.
If the $.L.A. denies he r that right. they
commit' a crime not ooly against this
fami ly, but a&!inst Jlumanity. ·
Patty, ~·e're all hoping that yo\i'll come
home very soon. I think that this th ing
has 1.been cilrried oo long enough. The
S.L.A. has made their point. The time has
come to break the silence and ngotiate .
Until that happens, I hope you can bang
on. and remember that ..,,.e love you and
y,·ant you back. All my love.
Vk:ki
Ou Bus Lin.es,
Direcwrs Told
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Rldei\iilp Is skyrocketing on th<
Orange County Transit District'~ La
Habra Dial-a-Ride system but there s one
big problem -scores or youngsten are
using it as a free school bus service.
When he won last year, for "The
Godfather." Brando was represented by
a little known starlet, ooslumed as an
Indian woman, and using the name
"Sacheen Littlefeather." She refused the
award on his behalf and treated the
nationa1 television audience, and the
surprised film celebrities, to an attack on
the way Hollywood portrays Indians. She
said Brando was on his way to }oin the
beseiged Indian militants at Wounded
Knee. S.D., but he ne ver appeared there.
Barbra Steisand . ·a pre\•iclus ¥.'innP.r
and leading nominee this year for best
actress for her appearance in "The "''ay
\Ve Were," has not said \\'hether she ¥.ill
attend.
Ot.her nominees for best actress are
f>.larsha Mason for "Cinderella Liberty;•
JoannC Wood¥i'ard for "Summer \\'iSnes, ·
\\'inter .... Dreams.'' \tiss Jackson for "A
Touch of Class." and Ell en Burs.lyn for
"T)1e Exorcist.' .,
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ocro directon were l<>ld Moaday that
groups o! lbe bis pt together, pool th<~
mmey and take advantage of a fart
"structure permitting children under 12 to
ride free with one full farepaylng rider.
"We are talking prtmarily about the
kids who altend pan>ehlal schools lhal
are several miles from their homes,"
said OCTD planner Sman Long. "Their
parenu' are encouraging It because ·they
don't have to drive them to acbool."
Sbe told directors th< crowds of
i\oungslera fl\\ up lbe bmes, leaving little
or no room for regular fare-paying
customers.
Miss LOng said o0)¥-SO pen:enl of Ille
people who rMte the Dial+Ride vans are
pafinl th< full ~ fm. Another lll
percent 1.1.1e special 35-certt coupom and a
full 30 percent ol the riders are in the
tr.. category.
"II seems 1o ~ that by allowing this
practice, we '"' dlso1mlnatlng against
the paying people walt\llf lo ride oo
buses that are over\oeded wttb kids who
ar~ paying oolhlng," uld ~ Director
John Kane\. 1 "It aeems to mt that this ls an abu.w: Ot the .ymm and I didn't know it was
toing on," be said. But De1>uty County CJoon<cl Kennon!
$mart told directors they would also be ~lscriminaUng If Ibey ordered th<
'youngstera off the buHI.
f Ol~n took the advice of their 1taff
and autborl.icd a change in the fare
1t.ructu~ on any future Dial-t-Rkte
tyStem • • .,
Brando bas not said whether he
planned to-aUend the ceremony this
Hinshaw Blasts Probe
Of President's Homes
Congressman Andrew Hinshaw's voice
has joined the chorus of Republican pro-
test over charges that S17 million in
federil fwlds has been spent on Presi·
denrNlxon's private homes.
The controversial report was released
by Congressman Jack Brooks (0-Texas J.
cbafrman of the House government ac·
Uvlties suboommittee.
The committee's senior Republican.
(4llfmsmall John Buchanan of Alabama
labekld the. acUoo "the worst political
witchhunl that I have seen in all my time
tn Coagress." The White House called the
rtport 1 dellberate deception.
Hinshaw (R·Ne.wport Be3Ch) said,
"The General Accounting Offltt, after
studying ail of th< <>p<OdltW't' oo tbe
homes at San Clmncnte and Key Dis·
ca)'n<, condodecl' that less lbrur 111>.000
worth of tbe9e expenditures were even
quesflonablc.
"That figure ls less than one percent of
the total GSA. Secret Servi~ and other
government spending relating to the pro/
tectlon of the President slnce 1969.
"~scale government u:penditures
lo prottlC'I the President did not suddenly
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occur ¥.'hen a Republican president took
office. -
."Th.is resulted from the violence of the
1960's aod the legislation pa~ by a
Democratic Congress and signed by e.
Democratic p residen t to g re a tl y
strengthen the prQtection for fulure
presidents."
-Hinshaw ctwged that the reporl was
bighly partisan and incredibly distorted.
He said it was prepared by the
Democrais' staff without the knowledge
of the Republican subcomm i ttee
members. -~ "'lbe key point that emerge
from this affair," said Hi aw, "Is that
the Prestdent has not enriched himse lf.or
his properties through govemment e.x-
pcnd.iU.tttS at his homes. The objective
analysia by the General Accounting Of·
flee of the eipendituns on the homes
shows that."
HlMhaw criticized Brooks for laun·
ching a "reckless and <t b v Io u s 1 y
partisan" attack tit a Umc when the
•louse judiciary comm l t lee Is
deliberating an impeachment Inquiry
Cli&iMl lhe Prts:ldent,
!fit's becoming e>hassletofind a gas station lo fill it up,
tiy us. With over 2,087 bus slops and 19 routes servi cing 22
of the 26 cities in Orange County, we'll get you there.
Disneyland, loguno&och or major shopping cenien1
Thofs easy. Our (cute s toke in oil of !hem .
One quorter does it. Transfers are free . And if occom-
pankld by a fore paying passengei, so ore children under 12.
look over our bus schedules and you'll see what we
mean. Time tables that scan easily. General @
Information. And on overall route map. O
• N ext time take the bus. And help fill ii up. -
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Ora11ge County
Flavor Cha11ges
PAII\'T US ORANGE?-Jf you gaze ou t
RCJ"06S Orange County's \'aSl CXp.llf\S('S of
housing tracts. neon Kign.c;, taco stands
and asphalt paving, it may come as a
terrible Shock for yoLJ.. to !cam that v:e
sUll gr-Qw things here. ,,
Tbe growing things I'm talking abcnft
are the kind that generally come ou1 nf
the ground. Not the kids that are growing
in our ·schools or the <.'OMfominium
apartments that seem to be growing in
all our open spaces.
Fftct is, we still do haye some open
spaces in this county where once the
Valencia orange· "'as king and a large
chunk of our eronomy depended on
whet.her or not the freeze vtoold hit the
citrus groves.
JF ALL 11US setms Jong ago to
veteran Oraoge County watchers, they
ought to take a look at the latest report
on our county's agricu1tural production
·!or 1~. It \\'as 1he Sl.St such report ,
wued only yesterday.
The first SW"tler may come as yoo leaf
through 'the report and learn that Orange
County farmers 11nd growers earned
more tM:n $131 million last year, a new
record high.
Sales o! virtually all crops increased in
our county. even though the rankings fnl}'1utve dfanged Soifle. _._ -
F'br"'example, when you stop by the
street comer st.and and buy the Li1tle
Woman a bouquet of flowers ori your way
home from work, you proOObly don'l
think too much about the two or three
dollars you handed the Oower _llW!:
TIDNK AGAIN. According to the
newest aggy report, nunerY stock and
cut ~'trs now rank as Orange County's
leading money crop. That's right, more
than '45.5 million during 1973.
Twenty yean ago, ~'hen agriculture
Yi'as silpposed to be king in our region,
Orange County flower people were selling
only about $2 million worth annually.
Now, the nursery goods 1um out to be
our 1op crop for the fifth successive year.
C\carly. tht Oowr:r children are doing
okay.
Not only doing okay . but the rest of the
mmey crops in our agricultural picture
'!ren't even close. Chicken eggs. for
example, run a distant second place with
more than $18 million in sales.
St ra,.,'be rries are third with $16.4 million.
AND WllERE. you ask. has gone the
good old Va}tncla orange for which ou r
county all mese ,Y.ears won fame and
fortune across the nation?
Fourth plaoc in the money parade,
th.1t's where the Valencia has gone.
Actually, Valencia crops sagged one
position. for third in 1972 10 fourtif iQ.
1973. Valencia orange$ aC'COUflted for
$11.2 million in our produc.1ion last year.
You shudder to wcnder \\'ha! .may
happen to them i g ht y Valencia in 197"
and beyond. It may get listed down
among the cauliflt)\\.'Cr, asparagus and
dry beans. '
THUS S0~1EWllAT sadly, you have to
wonder it ~·e c.an still paint Orange
County orange anymore.
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By United Prest lnteniational
A lomado ripped through Qie!T)'vllle.
N'.C. early today. killing one person and
destroying or damaging 25 mobllo horn~•
in two hard hit triiler pa;rks. 1 "There were pieceii of t r a 11 c '"P
scattered everywhere and some 11o·cre
completely Oof.lcned." said It :t I p h
Towery. <ltcrryvllle's auistant fire diicf.
On A-fonday, tile National Weather
Service ~~ 28 tomadoet aloog a
stonn belt strtrtching from ctnclnnatl,
Ohio, to Huntsville, Ala. The two-day toll
of storm~ed deathi was at least
four. one each io Alabama, Kentucky,
' Tennessee and North tarollna.
ELSEWHERE SPRING at or m a:
bro~t Snow to the central rocklt.S and
the ·Great Buln Area. lleavy llllOW fell
early ~od;tY rrom northern North Dakota
to nor1bcm l\11chigon with three Inches
reported •t flanock , MJch.
In the tomado belt . 2.ZS inches of rain
!ell at Lafayette, La.. In a sli-bour
period. l~ail the siie of baseball,, battered
Poplar Rluff. t.fo., and London, Ky. Hail
. an inch in dlamater covered the ground
near Eirm!ngham, Ala. and the weather
ser.'ice reported "Hail up to golf ball size
and larger reu In many ~reas ...
"It sounded !Ute a bomb hit.'' said J ack
Hurst at the 100 Oaks shopping etnter in
Nll-Shville, TcM.,' of the storm which
itruck ~tonday nl£,hL "reople were
falling down everywlitre."
• James Paltent0tt, an employe at one of
the stores in the 100 Oak! mall s.akl.
"Shoes and handbags v.·ece flyin g
e\•erywhcre. All of a sudden. we heard
lhe roof go and water Yia4 pouring in on
. top of lt.!. "
WJWE 001.mmus ,.tcerary. ss. \tas
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She'• So.-ry
Eve Pearson; the college stu·
-'·dent-who-was scnttnced ·to·one
year in the Georgia·. peniten4
tiary for stealing a $5 rocking
chair, was released Monday.
She served three months of the
aentence.
Writer Dead .
Newspaper cot um n i st Hal
Boyle, whose_article>..•PP!'LrN
re~ularly in lhe Daily Pilot
editorial page. died Monday of
--a ra re di sease comm9nly
k now n as 'Lou Gehrig's
disehse.' The 63-year-old jour·
nalist wrote 7,680 columns for
Associated P-ress-in 30 year$. ,, _____ ............ ..,.,. ... _ .. 'N,,..-~~· . '
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Uanoi Again
Antiwar actress Jane Fonda is
on. her way lo llapoi lo mak~
a flln1 about liJe in South Viet-
narn. She . was invited by the
political wing of the Viet Cong
and the film may include in·
tenoiews with fonner prisoners
in South Vietnam jails.
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Pohli~ Trost Violated?
Judg.es llear Pros , Co1is in .4g1ie-iv Disburntent Case
f.NNAPOLJS, ~fd. (UPll -Spiro If.
Agnewl attorneys asked the A-taryland
Court of Appeals today not to disbar the.-
tenner Vice president because tax
e\·asion \\'as not a SJfflcient reason to
deny a lawyer his right to prac.1\ce.
differently than citizens. This man is
entitled to the same safeguards as any
other defendant," said E. Dale Adkins,
~e of AgneW's defen.913 attorneys. .
"FROM OUR studies there have been
onlr a vcry few cases in the United
11-IE r.1AJ\YLAND Bar Association States \l.tlere defendants have. been
argued before the seven red-robed judges dlsb.fitcd !Or Jntcmal Revenue Service
that Agnew should be disbarred for "the charges." _,..,.,--
image of the bar as 'A'Cll as f(I(' safety of Agnew did not appenr in court
the public." • . 1\icsday.
Alfi:ed: E. ~n!oo. representing the bar,.-.. A thr~judge panel of lov;cr oourt assoc:iauon. said that Agnew's plea of nd . contest to tax evasion charges v:io\alcd Judges recommended last January, at the
public trust. urging of the htaryland Bar Association .
"The question is whether he should be that Agnew be disbarred because he .,.,as
pennitted to practice law after vtol.ating "unfit to continue as a member of the
ppb(ic trust. We pie.a that you upb:>ld the bar of this slate.''
recommendation ol ~ lower court and
not permit Mr. Ag»ew to do .,,•• he said.
"There is no logical reason why a
publi c official ~d be l re ate d
DAILY PILOT
DELIVERY SERVICE
The court said Agnew's Oct . I ~. 1975
pica of no contest to a negotiated ft'dt:ral
income tax charge. climaxing a lengthy
kickbnck investigation that spanned most .
of Agnev."s·carecr in public servi ce. was
"understQOd t.6 be the full equi\'alcnt to a
pica of guilty to the final charge against
him."
failed IOobey the !av;," the court said.
Pierson argued befort the lower court
that Agne\\', "like John Doc, shouli! be
disciplined prvmpUy, fair!Y and in_a
manner consistent ll>'ith the treatment
~u.wrded to his fel\o..-.'S." He said Agnew
should be suspended, not dis~ed.
Rich Beggar
Really Cleaned
LlhlA (UPJ) -~1anuel Chavez
\1alderrama. ll>'ho spent ·32 years as
a beggar in this city and planned to
retire. decided to take a bath for
the first time in many years.
lie took his pants off and \\·bile he
1\·as bathing in a public fountain he
saw a thief take his pants with •his
lifetime savings -some $18,000.
police said.
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al»lrt 10 miles from Huntsville, Ala. Six
others In the trailer su1fertd cuta: and
bruises. Towers at radio Utlon~AAG
in Huntsville and at W AACi ln Fr klin,
Tenn .. toppled before the wlncb. !IO-
root F!imklln to~er missed the statkwl by
just 1A> feet.
An Wlldentllted man was killed and
" 1even olhen: rnJw-ed when a tornado
struck Campbelllburg. Ky.. bet\\·een
Louisville and CindMatl. Stal< police
sa id thrte buainessee. a poet .office and
three homes tn the town of 250 people
were nauened. Power failure prevented
polict fri>m furnlsbing better details.
E11ensh•e wind damaKe w:u reported
ab0u1 10 mllcs nprth of TU3Caio0Sa. Ala.
to houses. mobile homes ind ·fmn
bUi1dtngs. A spokesman at ~oosa
Jlospital said six pe~ "-'ere 'lreattd
tor storm-connoctcd injuries.
tN UJJNJOS, 1he stonn destroyed a
building bollsing .sehool b""'5 a t
Bridgeport. knocked dov.'fl lreell, amBll
houses and TV antennae and pushed .a
truck off Interstate 70 east of Effingh am.
Syri~ns Holding
' U.S., Irish Duo
From Wire Services
An American ~tarine and an Iriahman
serving as United NaUon!. observers in
the Golan Heights sald in an inteniew
today that they had be<r> forced to marcll
barefoot tor 2n ntiles in their underwear
to a Syrian military outpost.
The Syrians said It wu all a mistake.
and the l"-'O.ornen y,·efe expected to be
released soon .
SPEAKlJ\'G FRO~r his bed in an
ItaJian hospital in Oama9CUS. Capt. J. J .
HoUy, 27, of Coming, N.Y.. said he and .
Capt. J. A. Mortell of Ireland bed be<r>
sleeping in a U.N. trailer when an Arab
soldier ordered them to get up and
mardl to the Syrian outpost.
•·Tue soldier obviously took us for
Israelis," Tiolly , said.• "He spoke oi1ly
Arabic tlnd '>'·e couldn't identl!y ourselves
. Our feet were badly cut from the
long barefoot march."
unusual movement behind Syrian lines.
Israeli reinfor(.'('menls hll\'C been called
in to bolster dcfenst'S. lt said.
THE ~'E\\'SPAPER \'edioth Ahronorh
said lsrac,U forces declart'd t'nclr l'ery
highest state of alert i\1onday because
the present stru cture or the Syrian lines
enables them to go over to an immediat.e
offensive.
The reinforced Israeli t r o o P s r
ihtf'flSified their alert along the fron t,.
because Or increasing tension and lltlat a
military .source described as t h e
nxn'\!ment of Syrian forces opposite the
Israeli .salient 'A'hich extcfld.s to11o·ard
Damascus.
A Syrian communique said the fighting
began ~'hen Jsraeli forces tried
strengthen tncit frontline positions.
Jiolly was expected to be released
within four days, Pt1ortell in· about ti,1."Q__.
Ptithet Lao
Tells Accord
1rceks because his . cuts were more F C l " . ~;y agreed with Syrian Dclense or 0(1, tttOJ1
a.linistcr Gen . .r.rusta!ah Tias that they . ·
had been gi\·en good medical treatment. VIE~'TIANE IUPI 1 -The pro·
Communist Pathet Lao and the Laotian
government hal'e reached f i n a 1
agreement on the fonnation of a coalition
. government. a Pathel Lao spokesman
In other de\•elopments, Syria said it
thrc\\' tanks into the Golan Heights
fighl.ing today and Israeli forces moved
up lo guard against anr surprise attack.
this v.·eekend on Passover -"'ilidl falls
six months to the day from the start of
!he ''om Kippur \\'ar last fall.
··Our taruui arc clashing v.ith enemy
tanks in assembly areas in scparalc
places of the front ,'' a S y r i a n
communique said. describing the 22nd
straight day of fi ghUng ln the disputed
heights betv.·ecn the t'>'l> countries.
IT WAS 11fE first time since the start
or l'ne present clashes that a Syrian
cOmmwtique mentioned direct exchanges
of fire between Syrian and Israeli tanks.
Israel said Syrian guns blruited at ils
positions and civilian areas of the heights
front, bringing a re9p00St!: from Israeli
balterie;s. Ncv.-spaper reports said Syria
is conccnlraUng its forres in attack
formation for a possible offensive.
Syria is regrouping its artillery, armor
and infantry to concentrate them in
attack format.ions. the n e w s pa p e r
Ma 'ariv said.
''The Syriaru: are also exeruting a
series of concrete actions indicating
prepar1:tions for an offensive military
operatiOO in greater scale than the recent
harra.wnent." -..
The Israeli National Radio said
forward artillery sp:>tters have noticed
said today. ,
Pathct l.ao ch1 t'f Prince
Souphanouvong ~ill arril'e in Vietiane
\\'ednesday for his first meeting ll>i !TI his
half brothel', Prime ~\finister Souvanna
PhQuma. in more than a decade . · thC
spokesman said.
. ft 11ill mark. Souphanouvong's first tti~
to Vientiane in 12 years. The last time :f
coalition bctv/cen the government and
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the commwiists \\'as formed i,1.•as in 1962.i
Bul it collapsed nnd the CommunisLo; fled
to the nort heastern sectiorrs of the
col.Ultry a year later.
e Kidnap Foilecl
CH1CAGO (UPI) -Everything lvorkro
for the kidnapcrs -until it came time
for the payoff.
Then . the FBI said. the pair botched it
~londay by gitiing their intended victim a
(aultv ~·alkie-ta!kit'.
As· a result. a Sllblrrban Chicago bank
executi\'e did not hand over the S00.000
ransom the pair demanded for the sate
return of his wife, ~·ho was found by a
garbage collector.
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Maybe "-'e ought to change our colo~
lo purple, yellow. and carnation red. f In honor of the nower people, of
~ course.
Victi1u .Ide ntified
1'l'EWPORT. Ore. ! t:PI l --Lincoln
County authoritiCs f\londay s..1id it was a
case. of .Jnistakcn Kl.enllt}· for a man
killed in a shootout 11oith Oregon State
poUO'.l Sunday at "'a/dport. Instead of
being 'J'erance \Vollan, 25. Springfield.
111 .. the dead man LS H:lt'fltlfied as \°iC'!or
Henry Ara. 2S. possibly from Ca lifornia.
but hometov;n not kno,...1l.
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TIIF. LO'\'ER court said Agn~1\'
;'disclosed no mitigating cii:cumslan~s
relevant to I.he charge of income tax
evasion. llis COt1duct. chara erizcd as it
must be as dcrei 1ful an dishon~t .
strikes at the he-art of the ic object of
the legal professloo an
Reagru1, Black Leader End
Racism Ro'v i.t1 Ha11dsl1ake
e Uone11moo11ers
AC1\PULCO, Afexico (AP) -'I'bc
honeymooning Ht'nry l\issingers lunched
\.\·ith one o( the b1ightest slars of the
in!ematiooal social set and had dirmei'
1~·ith .~-texico's foreign minister. -
'Jlne :\merican secretary of state and
the fonner Nancy hlaginnes S'pCl'lt the
rest of ~-1onday reading or chatting
beside the pool of their honeymoon villa:
an informed source repOrted.
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conduct prejudicial to the a nistration
or jus__tice. \\'e shall Jnerefore rcconunend
his disb:trrncnt. ~ see no extenuating
cirrum.5tal'IC('s allo11·ing a less l' r
sanction."
"This is nol a case in v.tuch a busy
lav.')'cr has carclessly or in,.dvertcntly
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Ronald Rea jlln and The Re\.'. Jesse
.lacksoil ended a spirit('(!, impromptu
-debate on racism in Ameri ca with a
blac k h..'Uld and a white hand gripped in
a firtn handshake.
"\\lc're saying a Jot of the same
lhings," Jackson. the black leader from
Chicago, told Reagan, the Reppblican
chief executh·e from California. '
"\\'c sure .a rc," Reaga n replied.
UUT DURING TllE preceding half
hour ~londay. the dialogue o(len \\'8.S
intense and at one point Jackson assul'l'd
Reagan: "I do not~mply that you are a
racist.'' '
Tbe confrontation came d u r i n g a
meeting of young business e'.(ecutives
..-.·here Reagan answered questions from
a· panel and then from the audience.
Jackson wa! in Acapulco to .1ddress the
same orgnniz.allon.
From the aud.IMee, Jackson challenged
Reagan's statrmtnts on the threat of big
gcn-cmment .10 pclva tr rnterprise and
Individual fl"C(l(fom. Jacboo hearui PUSH
-People United to Save Humanity, a
black sell-he(p organization In Oiicago.
"I'm very concerned as· we mo\'t.
towll11 ·75 that a splril ol compuslon
and a spirit or tc('Ondllation begins to
permeate your talU becau.ie you v.•Ul be
signifi cant "''hate\·t:r happens in 1978,"
Jackson srud .
REAGAN IS ron.sldeN:d a potent ial
candidate. for pN!5idcnl . but says he has
not made any decision to run at this
point.
The 500 Amcric:in bu.sincMmen a.lso
' I .
attended "An E\'ening \\'ith lt. R.
Haldeman.n •.•
The press and talk of \\'atergale v.·ere
banned at the ~1onday e\·ening gathering.
President Niion's fonner chief of staff
is a star attraction at a conference of the'
Young Presidents Organization of the
United States, limited to men Y.'ho reach
the top of a major finn before the age of
4-0.
IJALDE~IAN WAS scheduled f o r
anothrr "Evening With'' tonight. to field
questions from the bus inesamen .
Thursday he ls to conduct a seminar oo
Crisii1 Management.
Officials of the spon.10ring organization
toki newsmen all the sessions were off
the record and private.
e 1Ulll1 1'111k
\\'ASlDNGTO~ (APl -Rep. \\'ilbur D.
~fills has confirmed that he aided
daif)111en in their quest for a 1971 •
increase in feder al milk price sipporls.
At the same lime. a Tie\\' re,xirt show:; ..
the nation's three largest d a Ir y
cooperatives \\'ere the principal financial
bllckcrs of ~tills' brief 1972 presidential
campaign . '
The report say~ the Arkan s as
Democrat's campaign got 23.5 perttflt of
its iteml:ted rontributions from tne thrie
dairy roopcratives, including one t.hlit
also aided hls campaign \\"ith apparent!)'
Ulegal ooriiorate money.
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Pot Fine $5 .·
A1ui Arbor Lessens Pencrlties
~N~ .ARBOR: ~i!cb.. ~AP) -Marijuana smokers in Ann Arbor and Ypsl·
lanti will be subject to at most a $$ [me under new city Jay,·1 approVt'd by
\'oters in o>llegc comunillts.
. The measures paued A-londay prohibit cilY polite from cnfol'C'lng mort
11trmgcnt state marijuana Ja,.·1. Other !av; enforcement officials rema in free
1.0 apply the tougher laws. b>wever.
lri Ann Arbor -whert the third aMual Ha.sh Bas~ attended by l.000
pot-smoking lludmts at tho \1ntvcr1ily of ~lichigAn also was held ~tonday _
thf! measure passed 15,613 to 13.642, \\'Ith a fC'W ab.-sentee ballots sUU to be L
counted.
. In Ypsilanti. home of Eutem ~f!chigan University. un ordinance limit·
111i the flno lor marijuana uoe to IS .-as appro'«I J,:JS;.l.257.
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The polk\r Sl)'S 1hat salaries a.re to be Dellrh police are asking for 18 ~rt'fflt Newport Beach police, firemen and
city employes v.'ill be asking for pay
raises ranging from 15 to 11 perm?t as
negOtiatklns begin th is month on work
coalract.s for the 1974-75 fiscal year.
inf\aUon prompc.ed the record v.-agc Bul that's not the primary reason . Y1·hy
de~ficials said if the demands ~city employcs decideo..: to dump 11\eir
allow employes to quit w'Of.k at 4:30 p.m.
by taking only a half-hour tunch break.
City Manager Robert D. Wynn declined
to comment on I.he the wage demands.
althouah he ~ that "inflation will
be a ·factor" u the two sides meet at the
barxalnlng table.
compared 'ol.ith eight other cities in increases.
including those for lntte.aaed frlnge former ne~tlator, the California League Orange County v.·he n new contract&. are In ·addition. they 11re asking for
benefits, were granted. fne hikes; would of City Eriiploye Assocalions (CUX:EA). negotiated. adoption of the Caliromla llighway
· "\\'e should have ~ stud I e s Patrol ret irement system. which allows
And the tflree major employe grou~
have joined for the first ~ii'i\e"t01'fite th6
same negotiator, Los Angeles attorney .
Steven Silver, who represented firemen
cost tazpayers·aOO.r $1.3 million. accordlni to Lou Gluesing. as*'81ion
The Marine Safety Department's" president. completed ·~thin two Weeka," "'')'00 retirenlent at~. instead of~. and ~"hich
saki.. ti , • provides wido\v benefits . ··-:-lifeguard a~ti,on, ~lated a tv.-o-lie soiMI the board of directors was
year, 12 percent contract last yeann unhappy that CLOCEA. had not rumlsbed
Police last year "MOO a 6.7 percent ., them with a salary survey Of other city
"But we have not ~aluated the
.-.qtieN In terms o! dollar demand;
equity -IUCh ai the cost'of Uving iride1
-and the criteria lhat has been
established by cowicil policy," Wynn
said.
·Wynn al!IO said that the employes:thls., . ~l.fle ,POii~ ,ar~ .,.cilso asking for an
year will be gelling automatic IOl'fgevity increase in 1he pay dif(erential between
raises that will cost a total of $140.000. rlt'nks. from 15 percent to 2Q pert'ent. last year.
Representatives of
associalions said ~t
all three
skyrocketing
boost. Firemen negotiated about a six cmploye pay scales.
percent increase while city cmployes Gluesing also said 'his group v.il\ be
v.·cte able to get hikes of only 4.6 percent. asking for a change in v.wklng hours to
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City Coon~il
Candidates , I ,
Voters !n Newport Beach will ~lect four city councilmen in tbe municipal tlec·
tloU April 9.
The Dally Pilot ls publishing an!"·ers to a serles-tlf questk>ns U postd lo each
candidate. The responses from candidates in District I and 3 1ppeared last "·eek.
Tiie ansv.·ers by candidates ln District 4 were aired l\londay.'
Today~candldates In Dis ldct_&,.tbeJast 'dlstrict_involved.ln this year's coun-
cilmanic race, get their say. District 5 includes Irvine Terrace, part of old Corona
ck.I Mar and part or Balboa Jsland. "'
The IO!andidates must reside in lbe distr ict they see k to represeD1, but tbey are
elected at large. · • District 6 has the largest number ol
candidates !or Its city council seat in the
April 9 election. There is no incumbent.
The candidates in District 6 are Bill
Agee1 John Baker, Lucille Kuehn and
Jo.seph C. Stewart
Agee, 37, a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan
University, is an account e1:~cutive wllh
Merrill Lyn ch. He has lived In the area
for six years and resides at 715 Larkspur
Ave., Corona de! Mar.
" Baker,_ Gp, has been In the area for 25
years. A graduate of Rollins College, he
is an Insurance broker and sells ex·
ecutlve atrcrart. Baker lives at 2500
Seaview Ave., Corona del Mar.
~trs. Kuehn, 49, received her t\1A from
UC Irvine in American History. A IS.year
resident or the area, she works as an ad·
ministrativc analyst and lives at 18.'Jt .
Seadrift Drive. Corona del Mar.
Stewart, 41 . is a school administrator.
He received h i s MA from Chapman
College and has lived in the a,rea 'for 16
yean. He resides at 437 Carnation Ave.,
Corona del Mar. ·
Q. Are you happ,y with the transporta·
tion element of the general Plan? Y.'hy or
v.·hy not ?
Agee: y~. It is a good starting point
and should be periodically' reviewed as
new information be-
comes available. Our
Agee: Yes. It's a good beginning. I like
particularly the specific area plan con-
~pt £or unique areas that require furth er
study. By careful conskleration of these
areas we will be better able• to satisfy th e
·-~&!nU .•
jlaker: J think !bat real estat~ handling
ii pr:vbably our most
important J o b in
New po rt Beach.
And I don't think
that we arc doing
particularly w e 11
with it. For in·
stance, it 'vas only
15 years ago :hat
1 there 'Yo'Cf'e going to
be beautiful hO'tnes
•AKEJl over ~ hill v.·herc
Fashion Island is located now.
Kuehn: It is woefully inadequate and
u n clea r. The Land Use Element
relegates almost all controversial land
use development to a "Specific Area
Ptan•l for filiure d eter m l n•tion .
Procrastination is no solution. Allowabl e
densities should be re-e1amined In terms
of traffic arterials. There should be an
aggressive city council policy of manag-
ed growth. ..
Ste"·art: 1 definitely support the lo\v
density concept and realistic plan that
will provide growth and development in
relation to adequate land and public
recent public hear· services available (water, sewage. roads,
ir.g proved that the etc.)
th~ year technical ~ I feel there should be a proper percen·
study had good pub-tage of parks and recreational areas (at
lie acceptance. least 2 acres per 1.000 population l to ade-
Baker : I v.'OUld quately serve the increase !fl leisure time
like something pf~ activities for our res!dents.
turesque such as Q. Is Newport Beach provkling all the
gaily painted open Ao1• services It should'! ·
trams. Something. like that wouki be a Agtt: Newpo rt Beach provides more
subject of conversation around the. coun· services to . its residents than most
try. The klea would be ·twofold. First to California clUes. However. I am sure all
get the traffic off of tbe streets. seeood, residents woukl like to see more. The
to make ·a profit. We could start over on question is are they also willing to pay
the peninsula and set how It .,.,·orks. for these services. Anytime government
Koehn : No. I am not happy v.·ith it. The provides services, the taxpayer has to
city council a n d the planning com· pay.
mission have worked on old assumplions Baker: The city manager has said that th~t cite the private automobile a.s the we are heading for a large deficit over
prnnary ·means of transportation. ~c the next few ~ars. We can't • even
transportation element does not ru~ly in-dlscuSs any otber services (can we?) uo·
tegrate the tmpact or the energy cnsls or. · {See NEWPOR.T Page Zl
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'R.EBUKED VESCO'
F. Donald Nixon
Neivport Council
For urns Tonight
Ancl Wed1iesday
· The 'Ne.\li-port Beach city ~ o u n c i I
campaign moves into the homestretclt
this .,.,·etk with the· -11 candidates
appearing at two public forums tonight
and Wednesday.
The Balboa Island lmprovemnt
Association fBIIA ) will sponsor a forum
tonight at 7:30 at the Island llouse in
Fashion Island.
The League of Y.'omen Voters will
conduct a forum \Vednesda y at 7:30 p.m.
in the Corona de\ Mar Hjgh School
Library.
Both sessions are open to the public.
BllA officials ha ve (umished the
candidate s with a list of topics of special
interest to island· resi dents and havo
asked each of the aspirants to be
prepared to speak on them .
The questions deal "ith bike trails,
airport noise, property rights. nearby
developments, streets and sidewalks, bey
pollution and police and fire servi~s.
Voters wil! elect four councilmen and
decide the fate of five c h a r t e r
propositions one ~·eek from today.
Se arch Called Off
EL CENTRO (AP I -Sheriff•
deputies called off the sear~h toda y for
Tommy Mathews. 6. of, LenlOTl GrQve,
belieVed drov.11ed wnile riding his bicycle
Saturday near his family's campsite .
P1·esident's
Kii1 Cites
'72 W ar11ing
~E\\' YORK (UPI) -F. Donald Nixon
of ~e...,·port Beach testified toda y that a
la.,yrer for financier Rohert L: Vesco
tried lo use him in 1972 to warn his
brother, Presklent Nixon, that Vesco's
secret $200,000 campaign contribution
might be exposed .
The witnesa said his SOf1, F. Donald
Nixon Jr., of Newport Beach was
working for Vesco at the time.
'flip bl.,, -p>r;tlY It--,_ ·old
aove~men\ wllneill at the Mlt<:hel1·Stans
conspiracy tilal told 1 federal court jury
fie tdntil10im nauy the requelt ol Nrir
York attorney Howard Cemy, whom
Ni1on described as "an old friend."
Cerny is an unindicted co-conspirator in
the case.
Nixon, who will reti re April 15 as a
\'ice president of the ~larriott b_otel chain
because of ill health, said Cerny came to
his hotel room In New York ]u.st before
the 1972 election. At tha~ time,. the
Securilie! and Exchange Commission
(SEC) was gathering evklenee for a civil
suit that Vesco was looting a $224.million
mutual fund business.
"He (Cerny) said there had been a
$200,000 contribution made to my
brother's campaign and there v.·as an
SEC investigation in progress whlch
could very likely expose this contribution
and he felt this would be before the
election and he wanted to get this
information to the President .
"I said there ls no way I can do this.
l've never taken anything directly to him
(the President). It's been my policy ever
since my brother has been in pbli tics
never to use that office for any purpose
or mine or anyone I \li'ork for.
"I made It plain to Cerny I didn't want
to get invol,·ed in any way with the Vesco
case. I said if you want to get
Jnfonnation to the President, you
((;emy) must know people, you havt an
office. in Washington. I ckm't know wby
he came to me."
The wltneS! saJd fonner Attorney
General John N. ~titchell's name "came
up " and he suggested Cemy get ln touch
with ~ntche\) since "he's no ktlger in
government and has an office at 20
Broad Street (New York),"
He said he didn 't recall whether c.emy
called Mitchell from the hotel even when
IS.. DON NIXON, Page l)
the potential ()( the Orange County Tran· '
r;~:a1~11~:i:l~·:;;:,:::s::~~: Row Flar.es .on. Hamsters stl:!p in the right direction. It is a basic
document to work from and amend when
necessiry If better ideas and suggestions
come forth from the eq>erts or residents
of our city. Perhaps we should consider
recommendations in it on genera1 en·
dorsement or Ideas of arterial routes
outside our city that \\yuld help relieve
traffic congestion (several I ha,·e men·
tk)ocd In my -palgn: complelioc ol
CUiver lo Coast Highw1y and develop-
ment of Canyon Cmt to San Joaquin
Hllll).
Q. Are you happy with the land ""' el ..
mt'n' of the general plan? Wby or why
not1
l\'lau Lea ps lo Death
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apparent sUiclde~ is reported off the San
Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge since It
opened In 196'9. The body of William
Jtenry Sheridan, $3, was found Sunday.
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County Healtlt Officer Assails Suite's Hartd{ing
By RUDI N!EDZEl.~KI
Of ""' Dllf'r Pllilt Jh ..
State health officials were criticized
today by Orange County Public: Health
Services Director Tom Hamilton for
telling families flilh pct hamsters that
they shouldn't be "overly concerned"
about a strain of meningitis recently
detteted in acme of tbe f"OdenU,
"They're out of tune up thttt," aaki
Or. H8milton, who still recommends that
hamsters wbo were not home bred be ,
destroyed if they were purchased
a.fter f>ec. t, 1973.
Sid Mandel, ~ spokesman for the Stale
Department of Health, 1lld Monday that
lhe only prt<IUtlon nec.,s.:>ry against
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lympha.cytlc choriomeningiti! "is to keep
the animal's cage clean and for <people)
to wash their hands after handling the.
harNter." ·
~landel said the disease is not fatal or
contagious in humans and that anyone
coming into contact wit.ho ii would
encounltr symptoms slmilar to Jhe nu
and erperlence a prompt reoo\'ery.
But Dr. Hamllion •till lnsi.!13 thlll the
disease is comunicabte from animal to
hmnan and he doubts that children wash
their bands after playlng wlth a hamster.
"'l'heffl have been fatalities Altribulfd
to lhe disease. Death is rare, but It does
ocCur." warned Dr , Hamllton. addlnt
that in his opinion state be1.lth offlcia.11
&re not keeping 'abreast of current
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medical bulletins which recommend
destruction of the hamst.ers.
HW\dreda ol hamlten, mice and pet
ral8 \\'f:l'e killed in Orange O>unty animal
shelters Jut ~·eek after warnings were
1'3\Jed by Dr. Hamili<>n and Public
Health O!flc<r John Philip.
Evldcn<e ol the dl,.al< wu detected n
hamsten IOfd lo California retail «rtlets 2 ~ ~quarium SUpply Company in
r """''· Hall1'1en auppllf!d to pet ohoP' by ioc>I breeders m not affected . -
Dr. HamDl<>n noted that <Vfdtnce of
the disease has been found in autop&itd
hamstt!'rs In Loi Angele• County, Sent.a
Cil!l'• County, and Oroville. Orange
County han!'tm )lave not ye1 bom
t~amlned.
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While flremen and city errlpklyes are \\'ynn !\111d he ex-pect.s negotiations to
asking for IS percent !>oo5ts, Nev.'port last tv.·o month s.
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Cen1sless Move
Landlord to Tennnt: No Cltangc
Terry Pantuso of N_c_wpo_rt_Btach is ~ID&_ on a one-man rent str ike.
He says he's mad that the management ·of his apartment builclTng doesn't·
ha\•e a sense of humor.
Officials of QakY.·ood Gardens Apartments apparentl y didn't think it v.·as
funny when Pantuso tried to pay his April rent on April Fool's Day with a
paper bag filled vdth nickels. dimes and quarters. .
"They v;oukln'l 1akc it," he said. "I .... ·as even going to stand there and
help them count it.•·
Tiieie was a Terse "no comment" from apartment officials.
"Anyhow. I just .,.,·on't pay them now," Pantuso declared.
ltow determined is he? How long will he hold out?
•·well , for a while,'' P•ntuso said.
Newport to Consid~r ·-·---.
30 to 35o<'hnnis Courts
"'The Newport Beach Parks. Beaches
and Recreation Comm~ion "'ill con.skier
a proposal tonight to build 30 to 3.5 nev.·
tennis cowU in the next 10 yean , at an
appro1imate cost or $600,000.
A tennis center of elghfto 12 courts as
part or this 'expansion v.·a.s also -,, recommended In the proposal, which was
prepared by a oomrnittee headed by
Commissioner >-flke Johnson of West
Newport. ~
The city currenUy bas six puttlic and 16
school district courts for a population of
'Hogwash' Says
Newport Man
Of Law suit
A Ne"l>Crl Beach travel promoter
charged v.it h false advertising in a SI.lit
filed by the California Attorney General's
office said today the accusations "are a·
bunch of hogwash.'• •
The suit claims Global Adventures,
Inc., 4{167 ,~acArthur Blvd., misted t'he
p..iblic by claiming that a $ l 0
membership v.'OUld save 50 percent Ofl
travel · eo1ts. "''hen In fact the same
prices are aYailable "'ithout payment or .
a ff!e.
Silver said the same prices attn't
available to the: general public, but he
said that he 'd already sent refunds to the
300 ptr!OnS .,.,·ho'd responded to
newspapers' ads than ran tn Los Angeles
and San Frantisco newspapers J&n. 20. Sil\o~r said the a& V.1!tC r u n
"prematurely" and. in fact, v.·ere not
even placed by his company.
"They '\-ere placed by o v e r I y
aggressive investors with whom v.·c've
since. terminated our relaUonshlp," Silver
sa kl.
Sliver said he wa~ surprised by the
suit. He said he hasn't been served MY
papers and didn 't learn about It 1.mlil
mntac:tcd by a newspaptt reporter over
the weekend.
He said he had mtt .,..;th Deputy
Attorney General Diana COhan. who filed
the act.ion Friday, "for R''tf\ houn"
about six weeks qo.
He said she !old him !i'w: would cont.act
him before taking any e~kln.
He claimed she had been misinformed
about the price dJscrepency. He said his
pricts are for "packtiie taurs." "ilich -
include hottl rooms and meals, in
addition to air fart.
Hg aakl ~lra. CoMn btlie\·ed the priets
were a\'allable to anyone becl!UP.e I.he
price< she had -ined In comporbon
were ~t f« plane fare. ~tra. Cohan Is on \'acaUon and oould
not tJe. re.ehed roc c:ommmt, but her
wperior, John .fl'orter, said he v.·as
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60,000. National Recreation and Parle
Association recommendations call for 35
oourts for a J'Opulation of 50,000,
acoonling to the report.
When the city's population grows to the
95,000 ma rk projected for the n1xt
decade, .the city will need appro1ima~ly
50' puf>Hc courts to meet natKnal
recommended standards.
Although Newport Beach currently has
64 private courts the report cited three
reasons for not considering these in ita
projections.
·FirSt. -Tue report said. members of
private tennis clubs often ~ public
courts. Also, private me m be r s hi p s
include many out.of-city restdenls, and.
finally . membership limitations and
restrictions preven t many mcmbc~ of
the public from utilizing sucl1 fac ilities.
Co6ts were estimated in lhe report at
between $8.000 and S'.!0.000 per court.
depending on design factors, The report
au g g est s tennis centers cont;iintni:
between eight and 12 courL'i as more
('COO()m lcal to build and operate.
Among the sites suggested for new
courts are San Joaquin Hills Park. Roy
0. Andersen Elemenlary ·School. Bayside
Drive and ·\farina Park.
Al.so mentioned as PQ6Sibi!ities in the
report are ~tariners Park. Spyglass Hills
Park and sites east of the Back Bay and
east of Superior A\·enue in \\1est
Ne\\1>0-rt.
The citizens report also rect>mmended
the expansion of tennis instrurtion
programs as a service to the community.
The current instruction program is
sclf·supporting, according to the report.
Commissioners .... ·iH me.cl at 7:31'.l p.m.
in city hall.
Ora11ge Ceast
Weather
Look for cll\ar skies and slight·
ly \\'armer temperatures \Yednes-
day, 'with bigl'is in the mid~ at
lhe beaches rising to 70 Inland.
Some v.·inds in the afternoon houri.
INSIDE TODAY
''.Ortrotion Zebra" went f11to
tfftct iii Sa n Frnr1c1.tco as polic£
Jaimclt~d a n1anli1111r fo r kltltr
of 11outh and t1•01111drng of com·
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t1J ·We f\'uft: !MJl boW 'We Ca.ft pay for dtd '*P. -:th ~ perhaps wt <'In )Um
what "e are gcitUng. somethlAI
. 11:'. .. bn :Tfte oily lssp<ril!lngenoUih ll\ll It-: S~ -In Newport ...... 1 ncr Beach are e.llect!ve. · in-the wroi;ig way. inl"\)ug h join.t u ing S&tw.nt·r dtllnftely woul, nilt a
thie city should take th6rough ltu4y made 1 "(Ith adequate .....
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poslth•e acflQn h1 btislnesa and cUluin input to co~ up
pro Yiding an intra: wilh any recomrMnded changes or com-
clly transportation prom}scs nccet:1ary to lmprovt the '1tual
system , using trams character or areas. J feel teamlft'Ofk wtth
or mini-buses.. The all gtoups woU!d 1chieve this point and
ell:cise tale ru n d rnat busine53men ...,'OUld be more lhan
should be spent tnore willing lO team together to tmprove any ~uitably on. librnry area that would eohaoce rather than bw1 nffds as 1,1,•rll as for d'letr f!uilM.ss.
par ks and fire >"1· q: Shol!ld city hall bo remodeled, or
acu•MH liom. rebuilt! Where?
Ste"·art : lx-lie\·r lh.'H in gC'n-Agtt: Unless ·.-:e a1:nei1: the doY,.n
eral thty arr providing ex c c I l e n I roast area, and greatly. Increase
Sl"i!vice for the major i t Y of our the size ol our city, which I am
residents. I feel we constantly need to opposed to. there should be no Deed to
listen to the voice of the people. \\-'e bulld a new city hall at Fafhl.on Island. I
should ne\'er ha\•e deficit spending. \\le p<>int out 'that thia Idea waa rejected by
1hould Ji ve within our means. We con· the people. 1f additional rootn is needed
stantly should re-evaluate and set , to provide locrea.sed,servl~~de~ ·-'
priorities on 811.y servict required by lhc by U\C residents, I.hen !he pr~t ltctJ,itY ·
majority or tfi!~~ ' ·: , Z<aif bi'rtmod~'ls requked.-
Q. How' mud.J money should be ·oom: .. 1B1W1 tl wOUlct"seem '° iM tbat our
milted to a bik~ 1r1tll s)'!'tem annua1lf!' · citY hall Is presentable ·and ~t we
Do you favor oceanlront trails in Balboa should make It do.
and West Newport? • Kuelln; The ir,.ctequacy of.the city hill
A,ee: I Ctlln'I give you a pre c ise faciliite! are obvtous to anyone who visits
dollar fi gure . but 1 f~el It's \'ery Im· or works there. There ls overcrowding. of
portant lo complete our bicycle trail the p~nt facilities and dispersion
syrtem soon . Certa inly for thn rccrea-among several inadequate buildln.gs., A
tlonal benefits, but prima rily for safe ty. cost analysis 1hould be used to deternunc
No. I don't sec any rea l benefit of if it is more feasible to bu.lld on tbc
tttn bl I I Ill"-n tb -.. ch We prtsent> site. remodel or relocate. pu g eye e r h'O
0 e ~ · ·Stewart: I 'strongly feel we should loo«
canhprobeavideh trailaandon b~joi,nin& ::ree~ at the· pros and cons of the ,two Klus. We :i~ee' -ends.acces1 icyc e par ng a ahould lpok at Qie possibility of remodel·
Baker: I'm strong for bike trails. But r ing and expanding o~r present fa~llty to
J·us1. ~·t sensibly discuss this sort of provic;le for the proJcc led w.owth of the writices arid offices that \\"Ill be .need~. thing until we straighten· out our With tbe removal of our police f.acllity. finances. If 1 was a taxpayer loo~g at·& 1 10 · c
member of the coun cil, I'd want him to ~~r~is ls a~p h,:hea less !i:
clean up our e.xpendit urts to a point penditur:_t than providing a ~w facility.
where we could ha-ve the bike trails, but Q. Are You happy with cUrrent council
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From Wire Servtces
NEW YORK -Self~s:iled financier
Robert L. Vesco, In a television Interview
Atonday, asserted It was the late ~furr:&Y
O»ttner. Newport Beach auon1ey and
Nixon adviser. v.•ho !!Ugg~tcd he make
a st'C{l!l $200,000 campaign m:: '.''iution.
Vesco said that neither eir:-commercc
secreta,Y Afurray Stans. or Ed"·ard
Nixon, the president'' brother, suggested
lhe contribuUon. •
nae person wbo aCtuaJly said the
contrlbutlori should be in caah WB!
~Murray O>otlner,'' Vesco cl&lfl?e d .
Chotlner d~ Jett January.
Vesco said that neither ex-Commerce
this to the grand jury, which ho said
questioned him twice. "And it's very
curious that the prosea.i Uon has falltd to
dl!close that at thll trlal," Vuco added.
The financier mad e h.i.s ~marks during
8 telephone interview with television
newscaster Waiter Cronkite from Costa
Rica, where he had fled·wttb his family .
Vesco declined to say Whether he ever
discussed · with President Nixon the
secret $200,000 conlribuUon he made to
the President ·s. 1972 re • e I e c t I o n
campaign. ' •
"Uh ... -let's go on to ,the nel:t
question " was the way Vesco: respcnded
t.o the q~cstlon when It was .pd lo liim by
Cronkite. ..: --. · '
' fn w .. shington, Deputy.;l\:Jl~··House
Press Secretary Gerald L.~Wuten said
in res~ to a·l,.questioq ..-thar "The
President doesn'ttimea:aher mettlni Mr._
Vesco." ... be has to take flrst things first . proccd~· ~rticillarl•• as thev ~late.to
Kuella: tf.oW flll!Ch s}lOuld bc'~spent -ittuf-pv~mental operatlOM wUh the
depends on the Qetd_s .. of the pedple. A city manager?
cost tiehefit inalysJs must be undertaken Agte: 1 fetl the city manager ~1~
before anyone can come up wllh a mean-take direction. from the citr_ counc1l, 1f
-ingful fi gure . ...:.Bicycling these days i:t-lhis was the purpose of your question ..
more than just a recreational activity. I .Baker: y have never seen a better city
am opposed to bike trails along the government anywhere.
Warren added that be l'Ollld sta~
categorically Nixon never dlsc:u.1sed v.·ith
the fugitive fin ancier his troubles with
__: the~.ritie.s and Exchange Com mi.uion
or his contr ibutions to Nixon's 1972
campaign.
'~anrront where lhcy are not com-Kuehn : At c:ouncil meeting! the rhrhts
patible with homeowners' rights and of the citizens at home are not a• equally
pedestrian aafetj. protected as are· those who attend
Stel\·art: Due to a definite increase in meetings. I am ln favor. of restoring
FIREMAN JIM · FERGUSON PEERS AT PATH OF SUICIDE PLUNGE
Woman's Death Leap Bel ieved First From a Newport High Rise
bicycle use, -J feel dignity-to city-public hearlil11 where the
trails will be a con-silent majority, not only the "'articulate
tinuing trend and minority are encouraged to pre s e n t
their views. The council should be that we need to su~ primarily Involved in pollcy-":laklng,
p<>rt the expenditure leaving the administratl~ functions lo
in providing ade-the city manager.
Police Identify Victim
qt18f:e trails in re-SteWart: It there ls strong criticism of
latien to !he r®ney any·conOicl ·between these two groups, 1
, available.· .... believe a ,tudy should ·be made to
1 Q: Are you IMlppy ' ~ If any recormtWJKted dlanges
\\il.h ... lhe, perform-'1 ffna -be ·made. ·r1 "belieft strongl1 tn ·.t~m an<:e .. .and polt0id <d•11 he JXO J:t ·c ·e '1Got1t}"~' ptiil1('>.,~dtltlg, ~mr;m1"',
··Of_ (:oa.s~.~ ~?we1· Suicide
""Ml~ e.:acb ponce"~ailt rie!ttm~ ;;,;,. 'Sh< had ~n separated from her
th~ woman who leaped lo ~r dee.th from husband for three months. department~ if oot, whal-dlangos should respc<:ting one anotMr's vlev.-point 1n
be made ? · i · , comina:. up, wtth ~ptable polides of
<\l•t: I don 't have eny serlOllS oom-~ .~~~All· W~. 10 .,~!jl!lff the 13\h noor of the ~vco To1o1-er l\tonda y According to police, Mrs. Kenefick
monWI£ as !\1rs. Gaet ani 'tfanl~A Kene· sih'ilsh~d the wlndow in' a vacant office plaihts wUh ~ .~!ice dcae~~"t. figh\.lni. and~criticlilng one _<µl0'1\er o~ Hov.·ever:-I am -eoncemeO that the new ·
sh I nd t I k any issue. . fick;--!&:-'M'i:a--Habra. -• wilh a table , then jumP,ed through the
!\1rs. Kenefick. the mother of two, hiid gaf!ing hole in the glass.1 · police facilit y at 1'~a ion Is a s oo • Q. Do you believe the coastal.~mmis-
ing more like central headquarters than sion has usurped too much al(thonty from
the suHtatlon that was Intended. local 1ovemment? .
been employed in the payroll department AccOunting department receptionist
at Avco Financial Services si nce last Jan Slaben , \VIX>se desk is located outside
Baker: I think we. have a good police Agee: The · coastal commission was
deportment. voted Into being by a majority of the
November. the office, was the last person to see
Police said J\.trs. Kenefick \.\'BS appar-~1rs. Kenefick alive.
Kae b.a: OJr police officers are doing a residents of the State of California. It's a
good job. Their educational efforts fact or life and we should work wit h them
cntly despondent over divorce proceed·" "She just walked in there and closed
through the schools and indivtdual citizen closely to make sure the desires of our
rileetings should be commended. I re!idents are achieved. With s t r o n g
believe they arc sincere in altemptlng to lead~p and responsibility, •our city
Jessen the nuisance or the helicopters. I cooncil can preempt the need for · ! would enO"JUrage further stud~of a city-regional imposition ln' our affairs.
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LAWSUIT ...
I wide burglary alann system. New Baker: • I don't know too much
revenue sharing formula.! should al9o be ~boul it. rve co: read. of c4 u r s e. tmaware that any refunds· had bttn
J pur'S\led to ease the cost burden of potic· about the pgrklng decisions they made made. I mg our beaches. locally and I can see why J>tO?le ~ 'That's great. if they were, but I have S~art:. 1. feel a ~gh study« the Upset. merchants anyhow. 11 don l thin~ no way or verif)ing that tmtil ~1rs. Cohan
police policies, ei1:penditurcs. and per-it really has had a chance yet. Maybe it turns .. Port r said formances should be ma•".! and . If any • ,.11 work and maybe It \\·on'L re · c · -
recommended changes are in order. to \\.Kuellll: Yes it bi!, but that is the law. He said ~trs. Cohan still intends to
so ~plement. . '\\iJthin -tbe·law, tiiwevcr, there ls ptemy-press the suit. as far as he knows.
Q. Do you feel t~ cit~ shou_ld adopt. .J ...._;,..~ :•'.Uii.s city to ptotf.d.'Dd. "There v.•ere a number of charges
stronger ordinances deahng \\'1th com .. --~..-·ilt?n~·and \\'ants 'Of 1rlo\tit against the firm ,' Portrr said.
mercial signs? How ~uch stronger a.1Yz~~C: if the leadership is thcr~.:::. He said , if nothing else. his office vi'ill
should they be? . . ~~wever r am C>pPOS(:d to estetMishini~:WO to court to seek an injunoti>n lo stop
Agee: \Ve defm11ely need to clean a.tl!ber 'tiyerof pe.rnment.. ~ 1Jo nQt· Global from continu ing its advertising
up our s i g ~ on:lina nce and s~:::-·teitimmooct .,.lts :.COfltinuation' ·aJiet '.~..:.:_-:PJygram. A court date \\·as set for April
work closely with. the Chamber or ~~ ..:..i. .. 1 .. .,,1r .. ,.,A~ed t"·o-year period o,t-:.· i8.
merce as "'e rev iew It. Many q~ ~ "':"!P"' ...... y ~ ... -· · Silver said the~ads for the membe rsh ip
need di scussion. Should roof si~ !i~wari· 1 certainly· believe tD ... the fees ha ve been stopped and his company a!low~? What should be th e m~ philosophf 41 looal government h.alidling will not charge the fee lri the future until
the door. J didn·t th.ink anything about it,
since peoplC sometimes go in to make
private phone calls or to rest .wt1en they
don 't £eel well ,'' A1rs. Slaben said.
"About 20 seconds later 1 Peard glass
break ," she said. · ··
Funeral "arrangements for Airs. Kene-
fick were pending today at Colemao
l\lortuary in La Habra.
Board Bill Dies
SACRAl\IENTO (AP J -A proposal to
set up a fair campaign practices
commission in CalifQpiia died in an
~bly committee 1'1onday. The bill,
by Sen . George Deukmejiao CR-Long
Beach), fal\ed to receive the seven \'Otes
required to be reported out of the
Elections and R e apport io nment
Commillee. The vote Ylas 5-1 .
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Vesco wa.' indicted with former Atty.
Gen. John N. Mitchell and ex.COmmerce
Secretary Stans , OO\\' on trial for
allegedly trying to influence a Sccurilies
and Exchange Commission Inquiry into
Vesco's flnaoces in exchange for the
secret contribution.
Wher. Cronkite asked If Vcsco's
response "Could be taken as a "no,
comment," Vesco replied: "I didn't hear
the question too clearly and I'm sure if
you spoke it IO times, I still \\'OUidn't
hear it."
Sunday in an ~intel"'\'iew in the
Washington Post, Vesco said of the
Stans-1\titchell trial:
"It is .. ';lt.ni.bly ~ating to see the
I.rial on and not be particlpatlng. Heri!'s
JX>Or .lt~tchell and Stans and ~
Presidenl gobl& through thls t.ertfo)e
harassment They don't deserVi n, '!,
From Pagel
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prosecutor James Rayhill showed him a
telephone company rei-ord of the call.
Nixon was the ~d witness in the
seven-week~ld trial of Mitchell and
Conner Commerce Secretary l\1aurice
H. Stans. They are charged with
conspiring lo hamper the S E C
Investigation in return • for Ve3e0's
contribution toward the Prcsidenrs re-
election campaign delivered in cash.
Vesco also was indicted in the Case but
fled to the Bahnmas to ovoid prolCCUtion.
He is li\'ing in Costa Rica where be bas
invested millions ol dollars and won
aslyum through • hasty change in the
extradition laws.or that county.
Donald Nixon lestlfled hi s son began
working for Vesco In 1971" when the
financi('r took over' a t>uslness ~hire the
younger Nixon was Working. He said he
did not know whether his son was still
working for Vesco or for anyone else.
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Vesoo added : "The prosecutors in NeW I"
York orrercd me all sorts of deals. Bui
they wnn.ted programmed les!lmony. I
$Bid 1 ~·ould be: glad to tell them whal I
knew , but not \\'hat they y,·anted me to
know Ttltlv've h3d :1boul 24 wltncs~s
and a.1 IC'asi 20 of them lled or sh?ved the
lN!h ."
Luxury Lirier, .
Ei1acuati'on_
We d11esda y
liAMILTON. Bermuda (AP J -The ~ssengcrs of th(' crippled luxury liner
Queen Elizabeth 2 will be evacuated
\\'rdnesdav morning in a 1nidocea n
transfer ·10 a Nonvegian liner, a
spokesman for Cunard Lines said toda)'.
The· spokesman in New York confirmed
reporfS that the Norwegian liner Sea
Veniure, owned by F1ag.shlp Crulse"s, was
-leaving Bermuda to take on the more
than 1,600 passengerS of lhe Cun~~
oWned QE2., drifting about 270 miles
sctUthwesl of Bermuda. " CMertf's· chalnnan. Victor 1'1atthew~
radioed 'ft mes.sage· to -tl'le 'l>ilk.Sengers of.
the linei apologizing for t ~ e
inoonveniencc b and promising r u 11
repayment of .Jl million Jn fares. He Pr.id
the \1acationers \\·o uld be brought te
Bermuda and then flown to Ne.w York.
The huge ship was di.sabled by a bo iler
breakdo"11 -Mondsy. By mld~!!Y today,
there were reports the air-<"ond itloning
system and refrigeration units we re not
·functioning properly.
Th'c mldocean transfer was expected to
performed by lifeboat. The sea \.\'as
reported calm and the weather good.
The broadcast also said it appeared
that the QE2 ~·ould be docking first at
Norfolk, Va. Instead of Bennuda.
Tu·o passengers ihterviewed in New
York by radiotelephone said that the ship
\\·Bs runnin g lo"·.on fresh food and water
and romplained that the beat below
decks was "stiOing."
Mathews said that the ship's engtneer·
ing staff was ca'!)'ing out emetgcncy re..
pairs.tO.Otfe 'bf' three tioller! mntamfnatcd
....... 'file! oil """it war""""" ifWOfltd be ~~r 'Wa)l'\\~ffim '10 nk~f"-:--·~
··'Ali a' .fllf'l1ler precaatioil. th e
oompenJ!s :tO(Cl.ba.vt beeh .Mkcd t0>1t.and
by in case ;, .!Wistance···il ~.tequired,"
1'1cltthe~s--14id. -~·pa~cagers and· crew
are in good ~rt ·and there ls no·cause
for anxiety."
New \'ork Jets foot.ball player John ,
Schmidt said In one radiotelephone
intervi~'l4', "Right now we·re kind of
cri ppled. we·re drifting away from
Bermuda .·• · "t
He said the &hip was ''having to go to
canned food" and added the "water
supply is kind of getting low. \Ve have a
minin1al amount of electric power · to
keep a few lights on." •
Schmidt was among s ever a I
professional !ootbaO players aboard.
. .\nother, Ron t.1cDole of the
\Vashington Redskins. told Washlnglon
radio station WWDC that the heat below
decks "·as "stifling."
Officials said earller the ship, which
\\'as on a one-vo>eek Caribbean cru ise
scheduled to end Saturday. was in no
danger .. There \\'as no indication thal lhe
decision: k>-.twkcua1c pis.senders was
prompted · bf ··any ' c"ritlcal ".new
development.
Arter Jhe iniiial trvU;bJ ~ the QE2's
boilers \\'ere allowed to cool down to al-
low an i!'lspectlon to detennine wha t
repairs v.>tre needed,
" ~1gn . s1~e ? Should th~re be~ f~on its own affairs. r strongly support 1'1r. a member actually signs up for a tour.
hghhng. These questions n er Badh ' b"ll to split the South Coast study. ams 1
Baker: Costa ]l.h?Sa has just spent Commission into two grolf! -t~ have • 1ot or 11.,. working" •P some •lsn · o01r-orana• County '"'d'"" ,. .. , Fra11ce Blocks OVER THE RIVER and
policies. I ":-ould like to St>e what they en-grolJl). · d . and ~
I feel perhaps present ut1cs. .
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responsibilities or the .,, .. t.1 comm"'~" Con stilta tions should be &tudied in a joint meellng with
local officials to dctennine If any of the
tasks they now are undertaking Oike .LUXE~tBOURG IUPI) -France
passing on building permits) should be single-handedly block~ today the latest
rllrgatcd back to local aut hority. • attempt by ~he European ~mmon
•. Q,--Are there any other issues you be-ma rket co1~t:r1es to lai ··11ew lines of
lieve ihOUld-bf debated bfote the \'Otcrs? consu1tatlan to the U'nited States.
• Agee1 (no re;ponse) Desptle seven hours of often healfd
Baker: 1'le airport ,for sure Is so im-debate J\.looday night and today, foreign-
p0nant. As note<! in your paper the other n1ini~tcfs o r ·1hc nin~~ n.1tions failed to
nigfit, there !S'a real cracl in the annor agree on the consultation issue, v.•hich the
at El Toro. It's a bill ion .dollar victory r.-•rxon , admini stration~ his' Put al lilt top
for the taxpayer. And mark dO'l\'t'I In your ol the Transatlantic agenda . Instead ,
hook that Ray Watson hM ti lot of cour· they postpoftcd It Wltil their next meeting . ' ~-' Kaeba: Yes, the city should more ai_· Belgium , backed \\'Ith · var}' I ng
gre.ssively support public u.o;e· ol the Up-cnlhusiaSm by the oU1er seven nations,
per Bay uplands for park purposes. 11.'i propQS('d that the United States be
('lected officials should be mo~ e consulted during Common ~r a r k e t
responsive to tht ne,eds or the enure det.fs!on-maklng at a fairly early stage -
oomm\l'lity by looking ahead to the next the preliminary discussiOns by jlolllical
generation -my children and you~ -;-directors ~ before the decisions are sent
instead or the next eltctlon. The city s to the ministers themse\ve.s.
communication and l'apport with other
cities and agencies are in desperate need
of improvement. •
Stewart: I feel the rtsident." t.o be the
determiners of what Issues art Im·
port.ant (~lost is.wtl! that sttm to be
coming u11 ill this campaign are being
asked by ind.i\1duals/pups all ovtt lhe
dty and tho majOfKy 1ttm to be of top
priority and cmstanUy are being
doba k'd ). Perhaps a future ·Lssue might
b~ what methods can be Implemented lo
prtvent long ijme and retired cillzens on
fixed incomes rrom being taxed. oul of
lhelr homta.due to ratslng J1nd valua·
lions? •
A few othtr lssues that might become
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imporU1nt conctrns:
-Ways of gentratln& addition~!
revenues to keep a balan<lfd bud&tl so
proper servlcts and deVe\o,>me.nts can be
malntalned (i.e. maintenanee .figure for
the parks. adequate, Ubrarit.a, proper
development of commercial area Jn
BaJboa Peninsula so pi'oper parklnir Is
provldtd on any new commercial
development for rest•urants. etc.)
-Equitable business llctnse fees In
relation to 1\te and amount of btmlneas
gt:neratt.'<I. ..
-User ftt.~on recraallonal f"cililleJ/
services provided b)• the cil)'.
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Fo r anolher monlh and a nalf, Placentia Ave . :will be torn up to
widen the street. At limes Placentia Av.enue will be closed and
access will be ·available by .JNBY of Babcock s1..· coming from Ihe
back way.
We hoPe you will be pal ie nt wit~
construclion as th.e results will
cerlainl y be wo rlh all the trouble.
• If you aren't adventuresome. give us a
·<:all , and we 'll bring samples l o yeur
~ome. •
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NEW YORK (UPI ) -F. Donald Nixon
oi Ne'Wport Beach testified today that a
·1a'4'Yer for financier Robert L. Vesco
tried t9 use him in 197Ho '4'am his
brother. Pre11klenl Nixon , that Vesco's
secret $200,000 · campaign contribution
might be exJJ03ed .
The '4'ilnes1 said his son. F: Oooald
. Nixon Jr., of Nc'4'Jl0rt Beach was
· '14·orking for Vesco at the time.
Btinted Otit
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hfark Davidson and his wife Betty survey damage
to their house at 2580 Santa Ana Ave., Costa ?ifesa.
The rouple and their two childfen , Darrin, 3 fleft)
and Rebecca, nice n1onth s. (right) lost everything:
they owned in the Saturday night fire . Broke, and
without food or shelter they are looking !or help.
l\1essages can ·be left at 545.2:;01.
Hung ry Thi-et--
Raids Ec1ter y
A burglar who smashed a rear
window clin1bed into a Costa Mesa
cafe speciali zing in Gennan fare
Mor1day and sto.le more than $50
worth of victuals and petty ca~h.
· Jamal Haddad, owner of Alt
Fraiikfurt, 22-76 Newport Blvd.,
complained to police the intruder
made off with ,protein staples and
one otber vital item for bis
business.
He said·an irlventory turned up 10
pounds of steak, a large ham, five
cartons of Polish sausage, five
cartons of milk · and 32 eggs
missing. ~,
The burglar al_so stoic the men's
.,,,.., ... key. -
Coiincilmeri Order Study
Of Costa Mesa Billboards
Billboards again are coming under the
scrutiny of the Costa r.1esa City Council.
ritonday night councilmen asked for a
study to determine if any are up illegally.
~lembers of the council also agreed to
investigate the .possibility of creating a
billboard ordinance. Some d e I a y was
predicted because city planners, busy
at tlie moment with other high priority
items, don't have the time to draft one.
The council's request for the
investigation came after a reminder
from city Beautification Commit tee
member Elizabeth Cowley that the
removal of billboards had been a
frequent demanQ during recent public
hearin~ . on the Costa ~1esa sign
limitation had expired and 13 others "'ho
"·ere in the ·'red ione" where billboards
are prohibited.
A1though council members at that time
voled unanimously for a study on their
legality. no such study \\'as ever made
and no officla1 actiori was ever taken.
The beautification committee is push·
ing for an ordinance \\·hich "·ould force
immediate removal of billboards remain·
ing up after their permits ha\·e expired.
Billboards located within the "red
:zone" and others ~·hich ha\·e no
amonized \·aJUe ~·oold be declared a
public nuisance.
The committee is asking !hat recenll y
placed bill boards be amorti7.ed over a
three-year period and that all exist ing
billboards be taxed $300 annually .
Erection of all new billboards would be
ordinance. • . entirely prohibited. according to the
Mrs. Cowley noted that the beautifica· committee's suggestion .
lion committee appeared before the coun-_,
cil in November 1972 to requesl the re-,-------------,
movat of seven billboards \\'hose time .
The bluff, portly 59 ·year. old
government '4'11ncss at tbe ~1itchell·Stans
conspiracy 1,rlal told a federal court jury
he turned down flatly the request of l'te"-'
York attorney-lioward Cerny..-v.'.hom
Nixon described as "an old fr iend."
Cerny is an unindicted ~rfspirator i.11
the case.
r.;ixon. "'ho will retire A~ril 15 as a
\'ice president of the ~1arriott hotel chain
bcca1:15c. of ill health. said Cc.my caIJle to
his hotel roon1 in New York just before
the 1972 election . Al that time. the
Securities a~ Exchange Commission
(SEC \ v.·as gathering ·e\'kl.ence for a civil
suit that Vesco v.·as looting a $22-1 niillion
mutual fWld bminess.
"He (Cerny) said there had been a
$200,000 contribution • made to my
brother's campaign and there was an
SEC invesligatk>n in progr~ v.·hich
could very likely upose thil cootribuUon • aAd he felt this would be before the
election and he wanted fu get this
iaformatl!ln to the President. '
"I said fuc!re is no y;·ay I can do this.
I've never taken anything directly to hin1
ithe President). It's been my policy ever
. since my brother has been in politics
. never to use that office for any purpose
of mine or anyone I work for .
"I made it plain to Cerny I didn't "'ant
to get involved in any way with the Vesco
case. l said if you y;•ant to get
information to the President, vou
{Cerny) must know people. you have· an
office in \l.'ashington. 1 don 't \..T10w ·why
he came to me . .,
~e v.itness said former Attorney
Gtneral John N. J\1itchelrs name "came
up" and he suggested Cemy get in touch
'4'ith ~titchell since "he's no longer in
,R:ovemment and has an office at 20
Broad Street {New York \."
}le said he didn't recall whether Cernv
called ~lltchell from the hotel even when
prosecutor James ltayhill shoYi'ed him a
telephone company record of the call.
Nixon was Ult 32nd .,.,.itncss in the
seven-week-Old trial of J\litchell and
fonner Commerce Sec.ret.ary f\laurice
(See DON !'lilXOS, Page %)
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'REBUKED VESCO'
E. Donal~ Nh1on
Mesa Views
Reloccitio11
Of 7 4, Trees '"
~lore th an $16.000 will be spent by ihe
city of Costa l\tesa to re locate 74 trt.>es on
Fairview Road , but the remainin g 137 in
the v.·ay of a road '4'idening project \li'ill
.have lo be destroyed , 1nembers of the
city council leamOO Monday u\gbt.
The trees are on a collfaiim oot'.ne with
a four-foot bicycl e trail which is being
constructed in conj1mction with the
vridenµig .of Fairview !rain Princeton
Drive to Dors('t Lane.
City f\.1anage r Fred Sorsabal pointed
out that trees are being sa\'cd whene\'er
possible. but th.1t the 137 in <Juestior,i arc
either 100 large to be transplanted . or of
a species v.·hich is oot transplantable.
To restore the beauty . lost by the
trees. Sorsabal recommended.that $45.000
be spent ·to landscape and plant the
center divider. His s0«ges1ion .. ras
accepted by unanimous vole.
Sorsabal told council members he has
contacted Orange Coast Collei;:e to find
out if any students in landscape cl assrs
are in terested in designing the med ian
landscapi ng .
Nixon lo Appear
\\',\SIHXGTO~ IAP 1 -President
Xixon h.1s tentali\'el y dec ided fo risk a
test of his political popularity by making
an appearance in a ~fi c h iga n
con gressional ca1n paign, The \\'ashingt on
Post reported toda y.
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V~sco ·Says
C1iotiner
Urged Cash
f'rom \\'Ire Ser\•lcrs
NE\V YORK -Self-exilt.'<i financie r
llobt!rt L. Vesco , in a tcle\'ision intcrvieW
~fonday, asserted it ..-·3s !he la te ~lu rray
(!holiner. !"e'41>0rt Beach a,ttomey and
Nixon ad\iser. "·ho suggMtro ht-make
a secret $200.000 camµ;1ign C()!'.:-::~ution .
\'esco sa id that rtei ther cx·Comnterce
secretary t'>lurray Stans. or ~:d"-·ard
Nixon , the president's brother. sug~csted
the contribution.
"The person v.ho iictually said ~he
cont ribution should be in cash was
ri.turray (.'tf01\ner." Vesco cl a i 111 c d.
(,"hotincr dil'd last January. '
Vesco asserted thal (l)olincr disclosed
thiS to the grand jury, 14•hich he. said
questiooed hhn t'ft•ice. "And it's very
curious that the prosecution ha:-: failed to
disclose th:it at this trial." Vesco added.
The financier made his rc1nark.'i during
a telephone interview "'Ith television
ne~scaster \\'alter Cronkite rrom Costa
Rifa~ where -he lf.'1<1 fled "·ilh -filSftimil y.
Vesco declined to say "'hether he e\•er ·
discussed .v.·ith President Nixon the
seer.et $200.000 contribution he made to
the President·s 1972 re· e I e ct io n
campaign. ·
"Uh ... lefs go on· to the next
qu estion ," v.•as !he "-':iY VesCt> respondOO
to the question "'hen it wa s put to him by
Cronkite.
In Vlashington, Deputy \\'hite llou.se
Press Secretary Gerakt L. v.·arren-J>aid
·in response to a {iuestlon that "The
President doesn't renlember n1etting ~Ir .
VCY:O."
Warren addt.>d 1hat he could state
categorically Nixon ncv~r d iscus.~ed with
the fugitive financier his lroubles with
the Securities and Exchange Comm iss ion
or his contributions to Nixon's 1972
campaign .
Vesco was indicted with former Atty .
Gen. John N. ~lltchell and ex-Commerce
Se<'retary Stans, now on trial for
allegedly tl)-1ng to influence a Securities
and Exchange Commission inquiry into
Vesco's finances· in exchange for the
secret contribution .
Wher Cronkite asked if Vesco's
response could be taken a.s a "no
comment.'' Vesco replied: "I didn't hear
the question too clearl y and I'm sure if
you spoke it 10 JiJncs. I still \\·ooldn't
hear it."
Sunday t. in ·an in1er\'ie1,•.' in the
\\·ashington Post. \'csco said of the
Stans·:\fitchcll trial:
"It is ter.ri bly frustrati ng to !ee the
trial on and not be part ici pating. lfere's
porir ri.fitchell and Stan.'! and the
Presi dent goin~ through this terrible
harassment. They don't deserve it.''
Heorin gs Readi~d
For 32 Seized in
Ir vine Drug Raul
Court hearings were scheduled today
and through the remainder of the wee~
for 32 adults among 100 persons a~ed
in Operation lrving, -an-orange Coast
crackdown on drug dealing and use.
Alarge segrOOlt of the arrest acti\•ily
centered in the city of Irvine. In ail. raid
teams fanned out seeking 130 suspects. 88
of whom had been identified on warrants.
Russ Suppo1·t Told
HONG KONG (UPI) -Chinese
Premier Chou En-Lai, in a speech
reaffuming his country 's support for the
anti-government struggle in Cambodia,
criticized both the United States and 1he
Soviet Unioo r.1onday, according to the
New China News Agency. The broadcast,
monitored in Hong Kong. said Chou made
the speech at a dlpner honoring a
delegation representing exiled Prince
Norodom Sihanouk's roya l government of
national union in cambodla.
French Leader
Ponipiclou Dies
PARIS (AP)-?fesident Georges
Pompldou died . the president's of·
flee announced th is afternoon.
A fe\.I· hours earlier. the presi·
dent't office announced that Pom-
pidou. 62. was canceling all BJ>"
pointments because of an un~t.a\ed
Illness. The cause or death ~·as not
Immediately disclosed
J ~Buffaio Goes to Jail
In MesJIJrug Slaying
Vesco added : ''The pros ecutors in New
,.Ol·k offered me all sorts of deals. But
they wanted prO'gra mmed lestimony. I
said I 1,.1·ould be glad lo tell them what I
knew. but not \\'hat they "''anted me to
k-now. They've had about 24 wltneMeS
and at least 20 Of lhcm lied or shaved the
truth." -..
Search Called Off
F.L <.:E~TRO (AP 1 Sheriff's
rlcputies called off the search today for
Tommy J\1athev.·s .. 6. of Lemon Gro\·e.
belie\'ed dro..-11ed While riding hi~ bicycle
Saturday nea r. his famil y's campsite.
Arrests began Wednesday night when
se\•en raid teams went Ullo operation.
Rumors of the series of arrests s"·ept
through Irvine shortly after they began,
leading some suspects to nee or hide. .,
A large share of those taken into
custody by the seven raid teams among a
task force of 55 policemen have already
been released by Harbor-Judicial District
Court judges upon verbal promise-tO
appear in court for arraignment.
The bulk of those releases without
requiring cash gail to be posted were
authorized Thursday and Friday. with
many more arraignments due today and
Wednesday.
A few stragglers among adults and
ju,•eniles charged with drug sales,
distribution or use surrendered over the
v.·eekend and more were expetted to turn
themselves In today.
"\fe're arresting by appointment
now ." said narcotics detective Pa\
Rodgers. one of the special agt nts
responsible for a majority or the work on
Operation Irving.
Operation Irving-the code name for
the roundup of suspected drug k llers and
hea vy users in Irvine 11nd sumunding
communities, lnvolvc<I purchase or about
$50,000 worth of contrllband.
Detective Lt. John Rtgan said the
(S.e DRUGS, P•ge ti
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\\.illiam J0&eph Buf!alo of Costa 1.tesa
14·as shipped to .state prison today to
begin serving a JO years to fife term
handed tum for lhe back alley slaying of
a disgrunUed drug mtyer.
Row · Flares on Hamsters
CQ1uit_y Health Officer Assails Suite's [la11.dli1ig
By RUDI NlEDZELSKI
Of "" o.ity ,11.t ''"'
Stale heaJtb officials were criticized
today by Orange County Public Jfealth
Ser-vim Director Tom HamJlton for
telling families with pet hamsters that
they shouldn't be ·•overly concerned "
about a strain of meningitis r(!Ctntly
detected in some of the rodent!.
"They'1' out of tune up there," said
Dr. l_lamitton. who itlll ·recommends that
hamstys who were not home bred be
destro)'ed • lf they were purchakd
arter Dee. I. 1973.
Sid ~1andel. a spokesman for the State
Departm~nt of flealth, said ~1onday that
the only precaution necessary against
Jymphac)'1ic choriomeningltis "ls to keeP
the animal.'s cage clean and for rpeople)
to wash their hands after hand1ing the
hamst«.•
l\!andel said the disease is not fatal or
contagious tn humans and that anyone
coming into contact with It 14·ould
ellOOWlter symptoms similar to the nu
and experience a prompt reco\'ery. t
But Or. Hamilton still Insists tha t the
disease Is c-omunlcable. from anlmnl to
human and he doubts that children w"'"h
their hands after playing "'Ith a hamster.
"There have been fatalities :\ttr1 buted
to the disease. De:tth is rm, but It <)oe.,
occur ,1' wamerd Dr, Hamilton, adding
U1at in hi1 opinion &tale health officials
are not keeping abreast of currtnt
medical bulletins which recommend
destruction. of the hamsters.
Hundreds of hamsters, mice and ptt
rats were killed in Orange County animal
shelters last ·week after warnings were
liSUed by 0r: Hamilton and Public
Health Office ... ohn Philip. •
1 Evidence ol lhe disease "·as dete<:ted n
hamsters 110ld to California retail outlets
by Aquarium Suppl)' Company In
Florida. Hamsters auppllt<t to Ptl shops
by lot1il bf'ffders are not affected.
Or. Hamilton noled that evidence of
the disease lw been found in autopsied
hamsters In Uis Angeles County, Santa
Clara County, and Oro\lille. Orange
County hamslen h.1ve not yet been
ex•mined.
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Orang~Superipr Court Judge
Robert A. ·Kneel and sen1coced Buffalo.
32, of 256 Esther St .. Costa ~tesa . \:ile
!'lfondayi and refused to cons ider any
reduction of the second drgree convicti~
returned by a jury in his courtroom .
His action closed a file opened on 0<:1.
4. 1972, v.'hen Buffalo pum~ a number
of rine bullets Into trlil'lsient ~farion D.
PerT~'. 27, <:luring ~ c111arrel over a drug
purchase.
IL v.•as alle~ed in Buffnlo·s trial that he
had bought n11rcotic" in :\fexico and had
been a<.'CUSed shQrtly before tht' shooting
of failing to deliver to lotal heroin
peddlers.
Police said Blltfalo's s U' p e r in r
marksmanship Rpparently settled the
t'Ontrover!ly in his fa\'or 11.-lth the number
of r!fle bullets he fired ln the back Biiey '
striking Perry throughout his body.
Perry 'Vo'ilS fou nd slumped In his ca r
"·ith an empt)' .38-callber re\Ol\'er in his
hand.
Buffalo. unscat hOO in tbe Mlootou1 , v.·ns
lat.er booked In a Costa ~tesa cl1y jail C<!11
where he '4'3S awaiting court action on
earlier drug allegalions.
It 14·a11 testifled during his trial t!ltlt
both hf snd the man he k:llJed had long
reco rds of drug trafficking and that both
had aer\'cd prlson time on related
coo vi ell on~.
Orange Coast
Weather
Look for clear s~ics and slight·
ly 1,.1·anner temperatures \\'cdn<'5·
~ay. 1,.1·ith highs in the mid-GOs cit
the beaches rising to 70 Inland.
Some "'inds in the afternoon houn.
l~S IPF. TOPAY
''Optratio11 Zebrn" trerll into
f'ffect 111 So11 f ranc1.sro Cl.$ police
la ,mcl1ed n manhunt for killer
nf 1'01ll h t'.llid u•ou.11dh19 of com·
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The follov.ing is il nst of actult.s -Charise tJnrrell. 18, of 3761 Co.sley of barbltUtafti and beinC a place I TONIGJIT Zon~ng. Problem
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arrested and charged with various drug St., Cul\'tird{lle, Irvine, sale of coc:i\.ne, 11·hcrc n1ariju.ana is belnC 1*<f, ~count,
and narcotic orrenst'I in Operation of!erinR cocaine for sale. Jumlshlnt: each. Irving, the first 1najor series or raids in ~Kathy Smltt, 19, co! %41 Avoc;ado St., Irvine. • marijuana and blllng ln' a place whrre It Costa lt-tesa, sales of -amphetamines,
Defendants · charged followlng the is used, one 'count each . I two counts. • c
1 three-monlh luvesligatlon into alle ged -~ilchael ~toore. !8, <lf J315I -Steve Wall. 241 Avocadd St., Costa
drug supplies being °"fwmeled Into "1e De'Yl•berry W&Y.. tlniverslty Park. Irvine. ~tesa_, sal~ of ampbetamlne.!1: .LSD,
flCdglil\g planned conununfty are llrt.ed sale or cannabinol, snte of marijuaM. marijuana and f~. PCP, !out
b botb dd ..•• _,u u 1 fumi.shing marijuana and being In a y street a i:ess .... "' tQJ\len a pl . 1 • 11 1 ed 1 1 coUDts. • • -dlstrlel within the city \1'here applicable. ace w ~ s us ' one coun eec 1• -Jay Weitz.· 19, of .1'"'1 [lope St
I f he -Wanda ?.foOre, 56,.of 8151 Dewberry ·.,,. A arge number o t arrestees are '.Way, ~niyef'!lity Park, Irvine, maintain-Garden Grove •. s,1.le of~balhi.sh one count.
not' Irvine r.nu. but Investigators mg a PJtC'e Yo'here marijuana Is used 1Jnd 1 ·-Dale Johnson, 19, of 162 1\JJ.ip Lane,
claim that a majori1 y of the1n v.•ere ~ing in a place where It is used, ooe • Co6la l\·lesa, sale or cocaine, one CQunt.
primary·.suppliers of the rapldly·grov.ing &unt each. R1}dolph Sifuntes, 18, of 700 F.. Taft
I Irvine drug culture. ,...,,. I f[ lro d J f -'Ve., Orange sale or cbrla~,'one COWll 'Ille Daily Pilol malnuiins a poliC'y of ~.ares 0 Y r., 19• 0 2300 •''-~..:.t:. Ahrlen. ~.-Of fbo E. Taft Fairview Road , Costa Mesa, sale of uwy ~
not i~enlifylng · juven~es cha.rged "ith dangerous drugs, ooe t . ,t.ve.. nge. sale of coacaine, me count. anythl~ but the se\·enst of cnmes, such -~fark D. Gros.sm:-'11 ii_ Of 1141 \\'illlam Clinton,. 2.1, Rf 1~~ Tulip
as pt er. so those arrestees ~er 1r ... Gleneaglea: Terrace, Cceti ¥ e aa , Lane. Costa ~1e,fa, sale or am~taminCs
are not named. • ronsJ)lracy to aeU marijuana and LSD "1'.d marijuana 011e ~t e11ch.
-:-Joseph Aseltine. 18. of !2T.! Faritlella a.a ~ i minor In the salc1! 01 both • Chnstopj!r i\:. C!aO;, .;is, .Or 5381
Drive. 11.unlV'gton, Beach, sale of mirt(uana aMl..SO one count ea'l'h Sierra Vmie Road, .'1'1..1ttle Rod:; .Irv\ne,
amphe1arr11 ne s. one L'OWlt. -Richard ~flchelBngelo, 26, transient, sale of LSD. sale of amphetamiru?JI,
-Anthony Bayevlch,_ 18, of 15281 sale 'of cocaine, two counti. furnishing marijuana and ~p and being ~herbOurg Ave., The Ranch, Irvine, aale --Ce.rb: H Castillo al f 177 E 22nd in a paloe v.'here marljuari'a Is being
or COcaine and sale of marijuana .. one Str. No 22 'c.0sta iiesa ' 0
1 c ·man-used ·seYetJ collllts Jn alJ.. count each. . • . , , sae o .. , , , . · -Gregory Booth 18 of 5962 Siem Juana, two counts. -Manuel .~E. Es~.. 18, of 4051
Siena Road Turt1e'Rock, Ir.'~ sale of -:Marshall R. Smith, 23, of 177 ?·. ~ Sandburg W~y, University. Park, lrvlne,
barblturateS, furnishing marijuina and St., No. 19, O>sta ~tesa, sale Of sale of !ll8:flJWlna and being 1n a pla
being in a place where marijuana. is caMablnol, two counts. 'vhere man)uana is being used, one t
being used , one COWlt each. -f!ank U •. FurlO{lg, 23, of 177 E. 22nd tfCh. •
-Marie Burton, l9,.Cll 4284 ~ \\'ay, , St., ~o. 12, · Costa Mesa, sale of -Cyo~a R.. Uddel~ 21 .. of ~Birth
sale of PCP. sale o( marijuana furnish-dans!:e~ drugs, one count. St., .s ' d-t a Ana Heights, side ol
ing marijuana and being.In ·a pla'ce where -l'ra'ncls 'f. Beaudet, 43, of 3069 martiuana. lWo counts.
it is belng used, one oount each. ~-.Ave., Costa ?if~, sale of -..\11chael M. Maccarone, 19, of 2077
• marijuana1 ooe counl .· OtarM! St., Cost.a ~iesat and alto of 17932 ·i:f · i:f f:r -,.Franz "Al" &but, 23, of 514 S. '·GtJlman SL,. University Park, rrvtnt,
f'rom ·Pqel
DRUGS ...
quantities og LSD, the hallucinogen
PCP, plus amphetamine and barblturate
·pills, hashish, cocaine and matljuana
were not purchased ror that speclfic
sum.
He estimated Jhat flgurt would be the
amount of value of the drugs If they were
broken down into Individual quantities 'or
doses for street or high school campus
"Sale.
A 'large share of the 67 juveniles taken
into ;t-U&tody and processed immediately
·at the station 'were released to their
par!rits'pendihg further court action.
Ptfahy of them are accused only of
using drugs or frequent association with
lh:>se who do and will be diverted from
the court into special co u n s e 11 n g
programs.
A total ot 8' persons wound up in
custody immediately folloWing tbe O\'er-
nlght series of raid.!.
Funds used durtng a thrff.month
undercover operation that police claim
completely infiltrated the drug culture at
University High School came largely
from the federal govemment's new
super-narcotics cominission, the Drug
FlowerSf.;"&nta Ana, sale of m8rtjuana, fuml!hing marijuana, one count.
two lount:s-. -Randy MacDaniel, 21, of 15560 Tustin
-Babette Banka, 20, of 1141 Gleneaglet Village \l.'ay;Tustip, sale of marijuana,
Terrace, Costa Mesa, consplracy to sell one count.
marljUana and LSD, and ust of a minor Leonard F. i1arttn. 21 , Of 19381
in the sale of inarljuana and LSD, five . Sierra Noche Road, Turtle Rock, JrVine,
countl. . .. ~ sale of marijuana and being iJi a place
Stephen P. Hold!v.'Orth, 12, of 1943 where marijuana Is being med, one count
\\'httler Ave .. Costa Mesa , sale of PCP each.
and furnishing u;o ..... on_e ~unt el!ch. -Larry Ru.ii, 18, ·of. 821 E. Borchard
-Terrence Price, 23, of 17836 Acacia St.. Santa-Ana, one count of sale of
Tree-Lane, Univen;ity Park, Irvine, :sale cocaine.
Police Ide11tify Victim
Of Coast Tower Suicide
Ne~lJOrt Beach police have identified
the "-Oman who leaped to her death from
the 13th floor of the AvCQ To"·er ~fonday
morning as itn. Gaetana "Tanle " Kene-
fick , 30, of La Habra.
hlrs. Keneflck;., the mother of t"·o. had
been employed tn the payroll department
at Av'co ' Financial " Setv'ices since last
slnce people sometimes go in lo make
private .phone calls or to rest when they
don't feeJ. well," Mrs. Slaben said.
"About JO 8e<.'Onds later I heard glw
break," 6he said.
Funeral arrangements for ~Irs. Kene-
fick v.·ere pending today at Coleman
~tot;uary in'La Habra.
NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL BOARD -
Co.sta Mtsa City Coiwcll Cllambers, 7:30
p.nl. " . . Deiidlocked by a i-2 vote, !he r..ostn
OC:C ~nm~ -Behind the ilesa City council ~tood•y night declar·
llelldllnes: Dr. C11.~. T. Brown ~turer,., ed itself unable to resolve a touchy' \\1hit·
Fonun, 7.30 p.rn. Corporations, T~y, tier Avenue zoning problem unlll all !Ive
Brown lecturer, Little Theater Cd.M High metnbera a.re present. s
School, 7:30 p.m. Vlce ~1ayor Ja~k Jlammett, now
tJCJ LECI'URES -'"Ibe Mentally vacationing ln Hon• Kong , will be the
Retarded, Treatment & Trainlna," pivotal \'Ole April l~ -when the matter
, Multlpurpct9e Room. Rehabllitatioo Bldg. comes before tbe council again.
Fairview State llospllal, 7 p . m . At Monday night 's hearing. Councilman
"~1anagement Overview !or Women," Dom Raciti joined l\.1ayor Robrrt ~!. l.ll?ofll 100 Humanities Hall, 7 p.m. \Vilson to kill a motion which v.·ould have
• . ' .WEDNESDAY APRD.. J left tht ZS acres tietween 17th Strttt and
~~ • 19th Street zoned as ii l!.
Ai..COHOLlS)t LECTURE Both Wii s on and R a.cill fa vor
'1Als:Oholl.am-A.n Addlepve DlttaM:," Or. mooing a majority of the affected area
Robert: Schmitz lecturer; Raleleh Hllls to re.1idl.'fltial uses, in k&tplna with the
. ljolpltal, '1507 E. lid> ·StMI, Newport requests of homeownen tn U... nearby ~di, lnformotlon '*47111. Ocean View Park development.
.UC! LECTUJIES -"Eoology or But council momber. Norma H.mog ~California CoaaUint," Room 178 and AlvJn Pinkley prefer maintaining the
· mes Hall, 1 p.m. 1"{be Work! ·ot zoning of the area as p~ntly
liU," Room 187 Stelnha111 H.tll, 7 p.m. heavy Jr'lllnu!acturiz1'.
'Ufe" and Death ot Fa~." For The Whittler, Avenue area had been riltD onl)'. Room 101 Pbyalcal ·Sciences under a zoning freeu for more than six
Bldg., '7 p.m. "Wildlife Ecolol)'," !Jon ~th! · to determine whether the'. ~ Safari, 7 p.m. emphasis ~d be oo residential or
~ •• manufacturing land uae1.
Ocean View Park real.dents
demanded the study last tall because
they did not want to be sUuated adjOC<!lt
to an lndqstrlal area .. tuxury Liner
Evacuation ,. .
Wed11esday
. The OV.'Def"S of ~ 25· acres have
pointed out that retenti~ of the M-1
zoning was prOmised t6 them wbel] they
, agreed to be annexed to Cotta Mesa ln
1956. ~ Cooncllman · P i n k I e y acknowledged
such an agreement was made-bd that
be wu committed to It.
From PDBfl l
HAMlLTON, Bermuda (AP) -'Ille
palt(llert of tbe cr1pPJed luxury liner
.Queeii Ell:r:abetb 2 will be evacuated
Weanesday mom1ng-1n a mldocean DON NIXON
tranafer to a -.Norwegian · liner, a · • • •
spokesman for Clinard Llnei said today. H. stans. They are charged with
The sJ>okesman in New York co°!lnned conspiring to hamper the s E c
reports that the Norv.·eglan liner Sea investigation in return for Vesco's
Venture, owned .by Fl~ship Cruises, •~contrjbution tOll-'Qrd the'. PrcsJdenl's re-
l~vtng Bennuda to take on the more election ca mpaign delivered in cash.
than 1,600 passengers of the Cunard· Vesco also \\'as indicted in the case but
o"Tled QE2. drifting about 270 miles fled to the Bahamas lo avoid prosecutlon .
southwest of Bermuda. He is livipg in Cost.1 Rica "'here he has
Cunard's chafhnan, \1lctor ~latihews, invested millions of dollars and "'On
radioed a message lo the passengers of aslyum through a hasty c~nge in the
the liner apologizing for the extradition laws of that county.
inconvenience and promising f u 11 1 repay ment of SI mllllon in fares. He said Dona d Nixon testified hi s son began
the vac~~rs ~·ould be brough t to 'i'orking: for \les:co in 1971 v.•hen the
Bermuda arid lhen flo\1-'D to New York. financier took over a business where the
1'be huge ship was disabled by a boiler younger Nixon was working. He said he
breakdown 1'.tonday. By midday today. did not krlo"' whether his son v.·as still
there "'ere repon.s the air--cooditioning ~·orking for \leSCtl or for anyone else.
system and refrigeration Wli.ts were not Nixon said Cemy ·once lrought Vegco
C<nmclhnan Raciti said he bellev~ thul
single fnmify restdentlaJ would be the
best land use for the area in view of his
conviction' lhot 1ht! Cus tu i ·1cso nuu•UU1
would soon be built.
Larry Larson. a real 'estate agent,
explatiied .fo coWlCil mj:!mbers the reason
the &e\teral owners want to retain !he ~1-
1 zone is lhot they "·ould gel :lO percent
}('SS money for their proper!)' If it were
rezoned for residential use.
lie said oil leases oo th~roperty are
sclleduled to'r'mpin fort~ nt'll !O y.cars
and the rea!on buye rs aren 't interested
in residential land is '·because people
v.·on't.want 10-move in next to oil wells."
Lux:Urious
' Hoag Sites ·
To Be Built
, By JACKIE ID'AWI
ot "-D.lllf'r Pll9' Stiff
Gourmet me.nus, a sauna and on.call
secretartal services will be amOng the
Juxµry featores o!fered ln the executive
suites in the new $12 mi!Uon, 11.noor
patient care .tower at Hoag Memorial
Hospital in Newport Beat'h.
The executive suites, located on the ·
b!,tllding'1 10th · floor, will provide
panoramic views of the bay or
mountains. the suites will cost up to $150
per day. ,.
--!J)e ~new-patient care. tow.er will ~
dedicated April 12l ·With public toW"!I of
the new facilities to follow a 3 p.m.
ceremony. The executive suites are not
expected to be oompleWd unti l summei:,
hO\\-'ever. Au of the hospital's nursing units .
except pedlali'iCs. obstetrics, orthopedics
and mental health. \\-'ill be located on the
top eight floors of the tower. •
Operating and recovery r o o rn s .
radiology, laboratories, lhe caieteria and
kitchen, the pharmacy and supply areas
will occupy the lower floors. ·
A new emergency room, located on the
first floor near the entrance to the
hospital grounds, "'ill be open it hours a
day ... Air transfer of P.atienll lfld
e·me r gency suppnes· will be
accommodated by a helipo rt ato p the
building.
The third floor of the tower \\-'iii be
rescr~ for ·critical care.
_Enforcement Agency. November. Luther T. Tate, 4'functloning properly. to his New York hotel suite and ~had
The mldocean transfer was-expected to , met the financier three or four other
perlonned by lifeboat. The sea was ·• tlrnes "at aCfalrs." Hi said he also had
reported· calm and the weather good. ·talked by telephone to Vesco on several
The broadcast also said it appea red occasions -once when Donald Jr. put
that lhe QE2 would be docking first at him on the line.
A nv~1eve1 parking garage , will
Pf9Vide 1,000 parking places for the new
faci_lity. -I
Detective Lt. Regan said such funds Police said ~frs. Keneiick was appar-
are earmarked for such counter-. intelligence V.'Ork and are not recovered enUy despondent over divorce p~eed·
when the arrests are not made at the ings. She had been separated from her
scene of the alleged purchase. _, husband fol-three months.
Generally in such cases, the Internal According to police, itn. Kenefick
Revenue Service is notified and Initiates smashed the v.indow In a va cant office
Mesa Yellow Cab
Operator, Dead Norfolk, Va. instead of Bennuda. "My son was working for this man."
Two paS.!engers intervle\\·ed In New he explained. "But l wasn't going out of
tbe. new tower, which has been tmder
construction fQr two and a half years,
marks the romplelion of the first of a
four pl:tase program Of expansion and
remode'lirig expected to cost a total of $13
n1illion. · an investigation of the alleged illicit with. a table, then jum~ through the
income, however, and this CQmpounds the defendant's legal difficulties, often gaping bole ~ the glass.
for years afterward. Accounting department receptionist
York by radiotelephone sliid that the ship iny way for him."
Funen.l services are s c h e d u I e d was running low on fresh food and water Rayhill questioned him about phoning
Thursday {or Luther T. Tate, a 30-year and complained that the heat below VesCQ from ·a -booth in Ne"'port Beach,
, The next phase will in"olve the
expansion of the medical library and of
During t~ sweep through Irvine, Jan Slaben, whose desk Is located outside
which inc!UOed a raid on the Wand~ the office was the last ~ to· see
Moore home at 18151 Dewberry Way, .. ·Mrs. ~ck:-allve. -
Orange Coast resident ""ho operated decks was "stining." ·but the v.·itness said he didn't remember
CQsta Mesa Yellow Cab Company. He i1athews said that the ship's engineer-the circun1stances of the call. He said he
died Sunday. • Ing staff ~·as carrying out emergenr.y re-tofd. Vesco he arranged for the manager
Rites !or ~tr. Tate. 84. v.111 be at 10:30 pairs to one of three boilers C<lTitaminated of the Essex House in New York. a
physical therapy, mental health and
nuclear· medicili.C departments. the
·busine&$ office and the pulmonary and
engim:ering depat\rnents.
de~endants aged 13 to 56 -~ latte(" "She··JUit walked In there and closed ~~.the Moore v.unan -were ar-.. the door, I !fidn't think anything. about it,
Detective Lt. Regan estimates that'. .• Board Bill Dies
a.m. in Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel "i lh fuel oil and it was hoped it would be ~larriott hotel, to receive a package fro1n
"'Ith Re v. Paul Ferguson officiating. under "'ay wi thin 10 hours. Vesco. lie said he ne\'er a,,ked Vesco
Bwial v.•ill follow at Harbor Rest "As a further precaution. the about the contents or the p1.ckage which
l\iemorial Park. company's tugs have been asked to stand , Rayhill described as "materials about perhaps fi ve percent or the~ total were . ' • • •
what he called . major dealers, while ··~·$1 Million Paid
many only sold small amounts to friend,, · .
A M-y.ear resident ol Callfornia. ~tr. by In case assistance is required," the SEC case." Tate came •A Costa ~fesa 30 Y"" ago '!atth .d "P and SACRA~!Ei'\TO (AP \ -A proposal to ..., i• e"·s sa1 . assengers crev.· According lo previous testlrnon" at the set u a f · · t. and had ~--Jn the cab ~·sm· ess f-tiie in ood h rt nd th . / P air campaign pra c ices for indi vidual use. . ~· uu v• are g ea a ere IS no cause trial. the package wound up in the hands mmmission in Cn!i fornia died in an
past 19 years. for anxiety." of 1\titchell who J1'ved at the Esse• HM•... A hi · · 'lond The b·11 0ne of the largest seizure• occurred at-For Old Bottle 2 a.m., on Wednesday, some 18 hours
lie and his wife Lila lived at 2370 N y k J "' v..-. ssem Y committee 1• ay. t • ew or ets football player John Nixon testified that ~Utcheli "'as his by~n. George -Deukmejian !R·Long
before the organized campaign that Orange A\'e., and had two sons, Herman Schmidt said in one radiotelephone mnt"Bct with Uie President. Beach ), failed to receive the seven \'Otes
and Donald, both of Costa ?ifesa, plus a. inter,·le"'• .. "R!ght now v.·e're kind or · required to be reporli.'d out of the netted more than 80, when polict vi!ltN. ·· LONOON-(AP) -An antique Chinese
a Costa ,.tesa residence. ::-' b1Ule was .. aold"today for just O'"er $1 .daughter, 1'.liss Mario Tate, also o! Cost.a crippled. \Ve're drifting away from "! never talked to my brother about Elections and Re a pp 0 rt i 0 nm e n t ~lesa Ber•>>uda ." th• " h Id The Avocado Street fo ray involved an n\illion. Sott>eby's, the auctioneers, said
alleged $6,000 worth of the hallucioogenlc It -was a 1'eoord ~rice for any \\-"Ork of art
. any . ltlg, e sa . Committee. Tne vote 11·AS 5·1 . flis son Herman is ro-ov.'Oer ol the ·, _______________ :_:_~:_:::._=:::__--------=='.'.'.'.:.:..'.'.:__'.'.'.'.:'._:'.:'...:':.'.:_ ___ _
compound PCP, a potent h g r •e ot~r Jh!ln a painting.
l.ranquiliter used by veterinarians. · .'lbe. 16-inch high bottle, dating rrorp
fantily £i11n.
Some of the defendants faoe ·charg~ of about 1400 in the early ,.ling period, was
sales of various substances in• lieu of £ent for' s31e anonymously and \\-11!1
specific drugs. due to alle gedly dealing in bought by a l.mldon dealer. Only lhrec
~'Ian Leaps to Death
phony compoundi represented as the bottles of the type are recorded as SAN DIEGO ( APl -The t Ith
nppqrent suicide is reported o!f the San
Dlego-Coronado Bay Bridge since it
opened in 1969. The body of \\1llliam
lfenry Sheridan, 5.1. \\'as found Sunday.
gt:nuine article., havin,s: sun'i\'e<L experts i-ay.
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\\ilile v.ith .a picture of a dragon set
among foliage and trees.
Mesa Com1cil Action i ~ • . ..
.. 'Here: In capsule foun, are the rna)ot' -<:.lions tl\)<en by the Cost•
Me'3 City Council 'Monday night:
BILLBOARDS: Called for an inve>Ligation into billboards wh ich
n1ay be up illegally and for research µitb an ordinance gove_mlng
outdoor advertisin.~ structures.
FAIRVIEW TREES: Authorize<f~mli;fure of $16,000 to move
74 t.reos in the path of a Fairview Hoao·wl~ning projc<t, and $45,000
tor median strip l11ndscaping. •
KEYS MARINA: Ordered city aides to wor'k In conjunction wt\h
Ne.Vi'port Beach to make preUminary contacts with gOvennnental
agencies for construction of a marina adjacent to the Santa Ana
River.
CARDEN-4 SCHOOL: Approved a zone exception permit all ow·
ing Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Remsen'lo relocate thetr pr&school at 183
ritonte \"Isla Ave. The .school last1J_une was forced lo close tit doors
at 250 \\1• \Vilson St. when neighoors complained.
s NS REFUSED: Rejeded a variance requ est by McMahan's
Furn ituro-, 3089 Bristol St., to exceed the new sign regulaOons by
putting ut> t hree above root signs on lbe store. Above roof stgm are
prohiblted under t.ho ordinance, except under va.rtance.
WHITTIER ZONING: Doclded lo wall to make a decision on the
1on1n g of a 25·acre aTea on the west side after being deadlocked 2-2
in I.he absence of \'acatlonJng Vlco ~1ayor Jack Hammett.
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OVER THE RIVER and
THROUGH THE . WOODS
For another month and a nail. Placentia Ave. :will be iorn up to
widen the street. At limes Placentia Avenue ·will be closed aod
access will be ·available by way of Babcock St., coming from the
back way.
We tiope you will be patient wilh
construction as the res"lts wili
certainly be worth all ihe trouble. ALDEN'S If you aren 't adv!Wturesome, give us a
call. and we'll bring samples to yo ur
tiome. CARPETS • DRAPES
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