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1974-04-03 - Orange Coast Pilot
" • • - r • . • ' County Pilot Surv i v e s Irvine Crash Landi~g • DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * WEDNESDAY AFT ERNOON , APRIL J, 1974 VOL. f1, NO. ,l, 1 SECTIONS, " PAGI?~ • • ' IXOD ax e ' Airlines Plea · Pan ,fm, TW.4 Seek Subsidies IV ASHJNGT6N (UPJ ) -Pan American World Airwavs and Trans World Airltnes, pleading "overwhel ming" fuel increaSes. to- day asked the Civil Aeronautics Board for subsidies to get then1 through the next 12 months. · ... ~ ,;We are simpJ overwhelmed with spiraling fuel costs," Pan An1 said in requ'=sting a mair su bsidy of up to $194 million. TWA also petitioned for a subsidy but did not spell out a fi gure, saying it would depend on whether (1) fuel prices went 'up still fur- ther and (2) traJfic does not fall below 1973 levels. TWA said at present fuel prices, it wou ld sustain a. pretax loss for this year of $47,.2 million as compared to a profit of $19.5 mil· lion last year. Pan Am· said its 1974 fuel bill would increase by $204 million and forecast an operating loss of $85.4 million unless it got help. ' . "\Vhat is at stake, therefore." the petition to the CAB said. "is the preservation or one of the most valuable assets which the United Slates has: Pan American's worldwide system or air.transportation in competition wi th foreign air carriers which receive substantial support as instrum ents of foreign gov~rn ments." • Perjury Illdictme11t Hits Reinecke i11 ITT lnttui1·y "'"' T...,..... PERJURY CHARGES Ed Reinecke ' L~uery Supported MILWAUKEE (UPll :... Mnwaukce voters, il\.,a smallturnout, indicated in a referendum Tuesday they favor creation of 8 Sl:llf: lottery to finance education. With 300 of 337 wards reporting. the vote !or .the ·loltery was 29.~ for and IZ.222 against, but it re~resented only a small portion of the cllJI s eligible voters. \VASHINGTON (AP) -Cahfomia's Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke was indicted today by the Watergate grand jury on three counts' of perjury in ronneclion "'ith the ITT antitrust case. Reinecke" 501 a leading contender for this year's Republican gubernatorial nomination. was accused of lying to a U.S. Senate subcommittee du r in g hearings on the nomi natioru of former Atty. Gen. Richard G. Klei.::dicnsf. Chief U.S. Di~tliiet Judge George .L. Hart Jr., also summoned spec1~\ Watergate prosecutor Leo n Ja·.11orski for an aflemoon appearance to explain an apparent premature leak of the ReinCcke indictment. • _ Hart said that 22 minutes before me indictment was offil:ia lly presented to him in oourt at 9:07 p.m. PDT, an aide from the office of Rep. Jerome \\'aldie . a California Democrat on the Judiciary Committee which is conside r ing impeachment miltters. called to ask for a copy of lhe Reinecke in.dictmcnt. Hart said this ''is obviously an ou1righl violation or Criminal Rule 16." which re lates to grand jury secrecy. There was no immediate response rrom JaWQrskl. Reine4::ke was charged spcclfiailly with lying to the oommittee April 19. 1971 dur~ the Kleindienst nearings as ihe committee was probing e 11 e g e d connections between a guarantee. of funds for the Republican national convention that year and an out-of-court seltlcment ol an anUtrust case against the International Telephone & Telegraph Co. The Indictment says Reinecke litd "'hen he !Oki the oommiltee that. so far as he knew, thefl Atty. Gen. John N. Mi~ll did not know about the convention offer before Reinecke told him on Sept, 17. 1971 . Settlement of the ITT case had been announced July .JI. l!'.19 I , The Sheraton Corp .. a subsid iary of ITT and opcratoJ of t-.'O hotel!: in San Diego. plcd&ed $<1()(1,000 Io"' a rd convention expenses at the time tne COP plan'ncd to hold i!,.S. tm convention ln the IS.. REINECKE, Page II ~. , < / ~~ CRASH·LANDJNG NEAR AIRPORT CAUSES HEAV Y DAMAGE ;, PILOT SURVIVED Oliver Scott, 28, Anaheim, Did Not Walk Away But Was Released After Hospital Visit Woman Jailed In Assault On-Police Car A V.'oman "·ho a\]C'ged!y rammed .hrr car into a pursuing police vehi cle durin g a "ild chase in the San Juan CapLc;trano ar4!a 'l\Jesday nlghl \\a.s later lodged 1n Orange County Jail on charges of assault v.'ith a deadly weapon on a police officer. Orange Cowit y Sflc rirf°s officers' \1ho "·ere being aided by Galifomia Highv<ay Patrol units in the high s(iccd pursuit on · San Juan Creek Road said Patricia .'.'itc9nane, 21. 9! Orange, . was being pursued after allegedly committing a reckless driving infractioo. Sheriff's officers said the chase ended \vhen shC delibe rately drove into a sheriff's patrol car driven by deputy David Joseph Keller, 37 .. Arresling officers said 1hc car occupied by ~fiss ~fcShane was later identified as a swfen vehicle . Officers described the damage l<> deputy l<:ellcr's vehicle as miriOr. The officer v.·as unhurt. Death Penalty OK'd . . . CONCORD. N.H. !UPI! -The stale legialature voled Tuesday · night to reslore the death penoalty in New Hampshire for murder Of policemen. murder for hire and murder In C'On~Uon .with kidnaping. Republican Gov. ~·tel Thomson, a slroflg advocate of rapilal punishment , was expected lo sign the mea~ure Into law lo make New llampshire the 24th sta te to restore the death penalty in 90me form. , • Coiinty Pilot Survives I rvine Crash Landing • By AHTllUR R. \'l\Sf:L 01 m1 01\IY PllOI Stiff A ~·oung Anahein1 piln! v.as found and flow·n lO Cosla ~lesa }[('O?QrJal JIOSp1!;1l Tu~sdny night rollov.·ing a search and rl'<:.c uc operation by cre"·men of lh r!'c helicopters over ;in unhghtcd Jrv111e art"l · v.h\!re his 11\ane . cr;ishcd \I' h 1 If' approaching Orange County Airport Oli\·er. J. Scott. 28. v.·as airl1r1c.-d direct!Y from the scene by rne i\c•••port Beach Police Department hehooptcr after he "'as spotted sprawled near the wreckage. He suffered multlple lace ra11ons, abrasions and bruises in the 8:55 p.m crash which e«urrcd on a north·south RE .-LIJY YO URSELF FOR PRO NE CA LLS You can take a nap after placing the ad, but be sure to be up and ready for phone calls v. hen the -paper comes out Check this recent Daily Pilot ad : SA LE~t maple 'bunk bed set from Beals. Very gOOd cond, $70: t Phone No. I Almost tx>fore the adv~rtlscr could really rcl3". the paper v.as on the street and the rlrst call came in. The bl.Ink bed \\SS sold to the first caller That'~ fast actioh. Try a DaWy Pilot ad f11r )'OUTk'lf Just dial an ad·\'isor il .&42--5678. • l<tnding approach to \he busy airport. '.\'ursing ~pokcsrncn at C'osta .\l•·s;1 .\lemorlat Ho<ip1tal said ux:l<I\. ho"c\'1•r Iha\ Scon v.as patched up and rt:]Cll~l·d. "1thout rC(jU1ring adn1ission .for hrrrn Pr ca re The Cl's:r;n;i 1'.iO that h<• ptlotL·d. 0\1'nt·d bs llohda) · .\cro Chzh I n l' . ~<t!adquartcrcd al Fµffertoo ;\lunicip:tl Airport v.;mi St'\'Crrl t~d;imagL'd tn th .. crash Jand1nJ,l . Spokesmen for t~ Of:'ing1: ('ot1nty ,\1rport To11o·er !!aid locfriy he had been 1n conlact by rad11> aTiil "'as clctired f()r · landing "hen something 11o·cn1 wrong. A ;\1ar1ne Corps· hellcopter ere"· aloft at t/le time near the Sanla.. An.1 1\l~u rnc Corps Air Sta tion fu-st reported \1'h:it appeared to '*' a plane p;oin~ do11n . aCX'Ording lo eo,fa ~1l'sa Pohcc Si;:t. '.\l:u, \Vilson. ' L.I!' • ~ 1ha r::id10 "bf.G..1dcast coupl!!d wlr.1 re"ports by \iitncsses oo the ground broughl a variety of effit:'rgcncy units to the tmdevc\apcd. unlighted arf'ti ncnr Main Strttt and Gillette (\venue . The ~ar\ne Corps chopper u..<:f>d 11 pov..erful searchlight lo \lluminalt> th1· arC'a and ;\'cwport Ucac:h Po I i r 1· f,lefla rtmerlt helicopter 1>1lol Jim Golfo~ find obserYCr Hdrry \\'1lliams scl do"·n ill !he L'Tash site Scion w.ls fitl\'Cn emcrgcn<.1· trl!a trncnt and oxygen for !ihock, ttwn flo,,,·n to thr 'OOSpitnl In Ne.,..·port Bfach 's medical · evacueuon llttcr-<"qU1ppcli hehe<1ptcr. Costu ~lesoi's l·;;tglt-_ 1 pohct' .hl'heoptcr \\'ilh pllol Jim \\'a~ner and obscr\'cr S,11:t tarry Bersch abJard conllnucd the !Set Rt:SCUE. Pnge %1 ' .. ' • /, P1·.olle Sets Higl1e1· Cost 111 :F'i11clit1~s 8ULLc>JN -"'ASIUNGTON IAPI -A ~lnH rtpor! 10 a join\ t'Ongrrssiooal con1 n1i1lce rec:· umn1enilf'd todaJ that l'rrsldt·nt Nixon 11ay S4i6.431 in hack la).c~. \\'ASllJ~r.TOX IAP 1 -Congressional 1nvest1 gato1s ha\·t· cont'ludl-<l Prtsident ~L"<On O\\'t's ttpprox11na!Ply ~i5.000 111 add1llonal incornc taxe$ lnr past years. MJurrcs clctSe to the 111\·t-stigution said today. Th" sources sa id 1he l1ah1l1ty result<; lari:cly from a flndJnR hy !ht• staff of th•· .lotnt Commillte ·on lntt·rnal Hl'\'t'llUt' Taxation that :'\ixon·:. ~\It of paprrs. 11ppraised al. $!".ifi.000. tn the l'-.atiooal 1\rC'hivcs did not 11ualif~· as a th·duc11on. :uuJ that h1· should h:nc p.ud t•ap1t<1I gain.<:. tax on tht· s;rlt· ,,f p<irT of his proprrly 111 San Clcn1entc. Sources said the staff ro11t'l ud1'<I :".1xo11 O\\'t•S abou! !H42 .000 Lil ;1dd1t1nnal l<lXL·:. and abot11 !:12 .000 in intt'rrs1 The \()\al rn11!hl bt• intn-<1:-1il. th('\ i;;;ud. if ~IXOll dL"Cldrd to 1}:1y a1ld1 l1011:1! 1;1 xe<; on n1.~ 1:;1rl1l'r 1n('(1!1l• on v. l111:h !ht• ~1;11u1r of l11nnau<1n:. t'\p1rr·1I < Thr conchh1ons «r•' ·~p··lh·d 1111! in ;1 rrpo11 !ht• eomrnlllt't' ,1,,q ni;idt· (11 !h•· 1·111nmltlt'c Jlcell tr1d.n 1dueb ";'~ tl1:.CUSS£'ll tn· !he ('fi!lltlUttn· ,, •. l 1·!0SC(l . . hC~S!U!l . Th1• comrnlth·1-. mc;u1..,,h 1lt'. 111:c<l 11, rn<Jkc tht· r1•1l0rt puhl1<· I<•!! r toda\ wit hout eJthi•r l'ndor~ing 1ir r••Ji.:t:t1ng 1L'i con1cn1s 111·ntl 111g furthtr \loth Thi.:rc h.1d h1•c11 lll>m" llllL\11011 abou1 1•hl'thtr !h1 · Juu1t C111111111!1ee on Internal flevl'nu(· T;,,.a11on y,rJuld n1akr tht• report p11bl1r· toda~· or ..,,.a1t until \ixon's tax L1..,,}t'r~ prcstnted ar).!1urlcnls r h 11 ! ~1xon :. tax d('dun1on:-v.t'rl' prop1::-r. The <:umm1t1e<• vntNl 9 10 I TO rclca:-l· I St·c \'IXO:\'. l'a1:1· 2 i Orange A Coas l .<;~ L> --Weather ~10~1ly sunny Thurs<l.'.l\ ~!1i;ill· h v.annf·r lf·mperau1rl·s lhgh.<. al the lxach"~ 111 tht· JO\\ 70.., rl~1n)! 10 i8 inland CJ\'crn1 gltt \CJ11~ J t 10 .)5_ INSID" 1'0 11.\ \' f),1·n,.. 11·11111t 1~ 1rl :l.1· ·l:.lud u,11111ril .l cadC'lq/ 1l 14,;(lrrl.~ ur1• lt~ll'd 111s1rlf' hldoy·~ p<l)/41£ Uh 11<1111 · 30. Storie.~ nud 1J1cr11res n" '"*" F/oll!/fl'n11(f ~ 11111.sl e1cil· PIR ICl f/IJl 11/ lhe 1ie111 .&I 'rl!Ur ,.,¥1C• ' lolh,,. " ' M llyd " C•~'l>r"" ' Cir"• c_,, " ,..,,,,,,," "" (Of'rllCI " Crtn•t<~ •• .... l"Ofl<~ " l!dlleriat ,.,, •• En11rtt!fl<nt11I "" '"'•II(• U·11 !'tr ll•t JtoK.t•I It, 41 HtrK<-•• ""' "..-ic. I ' • n • ·~ L•ndtrt " MOY•t• n.n Mv"'" l'v~d• " N•llt"•I Nt•• • o •• .,.. CtuM• 11 I ) S•l1.• "trl•• " s"'" 21·1) ·"' $!t1Mf.,," " Slt<k M.lrl<tl\ h ·ll TtltYtlltfll • Tflt~!"'· ,.,,, We•l~tr • W°'"ttt't Ntwt Jl~I Wttlf "~ • ·i -- ' . .. • . ' ' ,3 DAILY PILOT ' ---s ~assengers Bail Out. of Stranded E-Iizabeth I . : .. . I ~EW YORK (UPI I -With good humor and hlgh spirits , the passengrrs of the stranded Qul'\.'fl Elizabeth 2 boarded s1naH boats Joda.y and transferr('d to.. a rescue~p standing by to lake them lo 13<'rmuda:- Launches nnd tifeboals !A'cre busy through the morning \Yith the evacuation 9f the 1.ti30 pa.sscn~l'rs fron1 the $72 tnillion QE2, dcucl 1n lhc Atlantic 270 miles south'A'est of Ol>rrnutl;1 s1ncc early ,Monday wilh all th ree boilers out. ~gbQats were on tjM!•r way to tow the l111er to Bermudp for repa irs. • Hearst Or d e al By mid-day, about hall the passt"ngers had been shilled to the Nor.,.,·cglan <:ruise ship Sfa Venture 111 what a spokesman for Cun:nld Stcaiustup L.ine Ltd. sa id wus u ''very snlOOth operiltion." t.1r. and Mrs. Arthur Bray of St.oolni.tton, Conn. were the first pas.'irngc rs to transfer to the Sct1 Vt•nture. st11nd1ng by 111 culn1 seas a half n1i\e away. · ''.I h.:id a darn goocl lime in spite of the circumstances," r.1rs. Hray said. "It was good fun ." ' Bray said morale was high aboard the SLA to' Deliver . ' • ~-Time of Release SAN FHA.NCISCO !APJ -The parent! of kj4naPcd Patricia llcarst say they believe the Symbionesc Lil>eration Arn1y Wiij keep its promise 10 reveal by Friday where and when It will free her. 'tn ,a' typed \ell er ,deli vcr'-'9 Tuesday 10· . .. ' ( ......... · J£11)a1tese Hero Arrl.ves 'Ho rne _., . . '-• I • • "R.UNAN. Japan• .. '(AP I • • ~ Japanese World War II ttraggler · Lt. lJ iroo Onoda 'w•l!ed-under. Q. bllnntr proclain{llfg. ''welet>me. home, Hlroo-San'' and fin ally set foot in the house ol his birth today after nearly 30 years' absence. Onotla. who came'out March 10 from 30 years hiding in the Philippine jungles, .... ·as 'A'elcomcd by more than 10,000 nag-waving, cheering resfdcc · of his hometown lining the streets wider cherry blossoms in the bright ~nshine. Onoda , wea ring a dark suit and tic, bowed deeply and shook hands with bis falher Tenajiro. 87. and his mother, Tamac, 88, in lront of hi s home. Jur y Struggles To_ f iftd Verdfct /rt Bur Sfuying An Orange County SUperior Coor~ jury that is putting in a 14-bour day was back , on the job today in a bid lo reach a verdict in th~ Bachelor's Ill bur murder· assault tdal. Judge B)TOn K. ~tcMillan sent the panel home at II p.m. Tuesday after •learning that its delibe rations from 9 a.m. bad failed lo produce a verdict. The prosecutloo tras asked the jury h> find Cypress police Sgt. 111oma s Baroldi, 26, guilty of first degree niurdcr for the killing, on Jan. 5, 1973 or" r.larine Corps Capt. Randall Steven Robinette. 25. Also sought by the prosecution is a conviction on cha~ges of as.sault .,.,·itb a deadly .,.,·capon filed against. Garden Grove patrolman Jerry Cray, 29. for his alleged \4-0UOding ln the Snn\e fracas of bar pa'ti-on Sam Campise, 35. Both off duty officers were accused in the fOllr·.,.,·cek trial of going for their guns in a tavern hrawl that cndi:>d \vl th f{obinett{ dyi11g 01\ the b.1rroom noor from a gunshot ~'OUnd in the chest :lnd me unconscious Can1pisc b ! cc di n g heavily from a chest 1~·ound. \Vitnesse! ~id dcroga!ory remarks made h)" both offiCt'rs to Se\·rral girls in the bar led lo lhc uproar in !ht-Tustin ta rem. OIAMMCO.t.ST s1 DAILY PILOT -,.., O>•·~· re••~"*" "'"'"' -~ ,, ~ ll>....o ,,,.. .... ' .,_, .. ~--ti> l"'" ()....,. ( ...... ~' •""!'•"'"'""' '""-'""""'''°"''"'" r1t·•""1 •• ,., -v.~ ~-a •• ..., (,.1. ....... 04~,.,... . .,....,. "· .... ~ ..... ...-..~., ...... ,.. •>•~• ~, UIO•,..•&oo~~ .... ,. I-!·""'"'·'"'' •.,. r • •• ,, •. •o '" f,. '"' A ,, .• ,. • '"" •"'-l'••••J!o,, .. •1 •'"'1.o,,m<I •" .,, ••• ,.,'.p,a',IV"''" )ll<'"'"'"\JO "'''"' l'-1.•''M' Ulo••Vtu C.•·I"'" • ~.-·.}~ ' ,_ ... y, ... , P·-•,...1!•··- '. I• t "••"'~ ................ "''- l· ....,.~ ' ., .... . " ... 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SLA ,)'ill rel~ase P11t~a.'0 .J,1aiid.of Ph_1.. H"""( said in a .-1men1 to newsmcrt"..at his home in. suburban Hillsborough. "I'm .!lure they will." added llcarst, ed itor and president of the s.m rrancisco Examiner. ··rve been sure all along that she was well . And if they say the)'il release her . I believe it." · Th('. n1cssage. dated March 29. ""as delivered to John Bryan 11t the office of th,e biweekly·Phoenix which he edits. It broke a 23-day silence by Ule terrorist SLA. whlch dragged the 20-year-old colle ge coed from her B e r k c 1 c y apartment Feb. 4. 6 It was unclear when the SLA 's seU· imposed deadline would expire, because a florist delivered the co mmunique with the floweflS 17 hours late. Kall iopi Volikakis, owne r of Crete Florisls, said she told a smartly dressed brown-hatred young woman who "ordered the roses 'Monday and enclosed the letter tbat she would dellver them no latu than 6 p.m. But Mrw. Volikakis said her car broke down and she wasn't able to make lbe deliveey until bite TUesday momlhg. The ~ -SLA •message on Marcil 10 det..mo?!d 1 tht\l.lleants 1for·,, allegedly failing to meet demandJ in good faith and ihc:luded a stinging taped rebuke by ti.1isa Hearst In which sbe accused her fathe r or "washing hLs hands" of the case. · The new cominuniq·ue was accompanied by half of a Callfqtnia driver's license bearing Miss He"'rst's signatu're-and mo,l. 'Of the photograph. 1'he state Department of Motor Vehicles said in Sacramento ·that details on the license match its records of Miss Hearst's li~n&e, including the initial of the issuing clerk. After exain.inlng the fragment which Bryan brought to Hlll1borough, Hearst said: "We believe it Is a driver's license, we ~lieve it is Patty'.1.1 and we believe the communique Is a genuine one. '1 Calherine Hearst, Patricia's mother, sa id !he Jle'.W 111.essage was ' ' a tremendous tdef tor me. "I'm so happy to see half or Petty's driver's license and I hope to get the other half and Patty along with it, because 1 believe the SLA certaicly j\as \i\•ed up to everything they .gald so far and 1 ha ve reason to believe they'll continue to Jive up to their word." The message was signed "J. l. United 4. Gen . Field Marshall Cin ., S.L.A." "Cin " is -short for General Cfnquc, the apparent SLA leader whose voice appeared on nn earlier t a p c d conimuniquc. F r'lm Poge l RESCUE ... ~earch on the chan~e SroH might have trad a passenger .,.,-ho \1antlered a\\'ay dazed in searcll of ht'lp. Investigators said it "·a·s virtually im~ible to question him at the sqenc about any other possible victim or the caU!'.C of the sildden crash landing. One ground "·itness said It _appeared the Cessna 150 v.·ns making Its approac h tov.ard !he airport \1hcn it 1nade a steep IC'ft bank ;1t lo\1 ;1ltltadc and fell to\vard earlh. The description of what occur red is virtually the san1e as that luvoh•ed in the 1..·r:ish of anolhcr Cessna 150 on takoofr from thC' airport thrt>e ~·c-cki; a~o. ln1·estiga tors <llrcady · probing \lhat .crash,· Vi'hich killed a studCflt pilot and flight instru ctor Also from Anaheim. today began unraYeling Scoll's crash. One inspector tro1n the f'~eral A\1aum Agcnc)"s Long Beach office .,.,·as on the scene of tbc crash y.·h\ch occurred in a nat, graded field. this morning .. CanuJotlians Advance f'llNO~l PENH (UPI) -Cambodian R:O\•ernmenr troops advanced today on a Communist-held area near Oudong. the old royal capltitl C3mbodlan forCes have been fi ghting to recaptu"re for the p.1st w('('k, lhe hlgh command said. It said f'lrmentl of the 80th Infantry BriRade Wl"!re closlng In on rebel trOO(>tl ne1tr Chedci Themci j1LSI east or Oudon,c::. which Is 17 miles northwest of Phnom P1111h. ' -stricken liner, pf1gued by one mi,f(irtune <i fter ano1her ewer since it waa launched seven years ago. "' • • ~ Crewmen $layed ' abofu"d .. \he liner, serving er.mu J.ulce, a>Uee~and , pastry to the deba rking ~uengers. l'l In Londoo, British Ttlid e ... St.'CJ'etary Peter Shore today orderea a preltnilnary inquiry uod~r the Merchant ,Shlp)'ling Act Into the. bretl kdown of the boiler• A prcllmin11ry rtport troin CUnnrd. the Brltlsb ownera, attributed the trouble to a n1p1ured fuel line. • · · four chartered. jumbo Jets wlll be waiting ln Be.rmuda ni'unday to rel.urn the passengers lo 'New York. The evacu.atlon started shortly after 4 a.m. PDT. the Hamilton. Bermuda. har· bor commun ications 9latlon reported. The Sea Venture arrived in darkness n.bout 12:20' a.m. after a l~ur duh , from llomll ton to take abo;1rd passeflgers from the' QE2, the world 's second largest luxury liner and pride of the Brilish l\1erchant r.1arine . Capt. T. Hauge, master of the Sea Venture, said in a ship-to-shore telephone report tha\ he slopped his vessel about C6usins He.rman Lavarez, 12, and Andre \Villiams,.9. of Readjng, Pa., double their" fun in fighting the cold spring weather by stuffing them· ae~!es into a singli hooded sweatshirt as they skip along the street. , ~aguna Police Find LSD Ill CdM Su.spect's Home Laguna Beach narcotics officers say !hey have -seized another 200 tablet.s ·of LSD in tht-Nt-wport Beach rmidence of a man arrested in a Laguna drug bust l\tonday. Del Tony Smith _said that during a ronow· up investigation Tuesday, officers .,.,,ent to the Corona del hlar home of Rtbc.rt T. Watt, 19. of 3221.fi Jasmine A~ .. and discovered \be hallucinatory acid. \\!alt. Dc\\'ey P. Maryhew. 19, of 2331 \Vind Cove Lane, Jluntington Beach. and a li·ycar-Old Lakewood girl .,.,·ere arrcstl'd :uld booked for a 11 e g e d possession of LSD for sale. after authori· !ies visit,00 a communaJ.Jivin~ residence marijuana tor sale, posseWon ot dangerous drugs for sale and possession of cocaine. Police said they seized a "su bmntial Quanlrty" of marijuana and amphetamines. Police booked Gary, A. Higgins, 20 ; Scott R. Weber, 20; Alan S. Uhlemann. 20; and, Nancy Love, 27. AJI listed an addres:s....Q! 3069 Zell Drive, Laguna Beach. Arraignment is scheduled f o r Thursday. u1 a LagUrra Beach residential area and arrested lour other persons on narcotics chargrs. An cstima1ed 500 tablels~LSD were I. seized there as police a sted \Vall . t ~iarybew and the girl who ivOO •while I" a drug bust was under \'t'8 at 3069 Zell 1 , Dri\"e. Laguna Beach. .• .. Al that residcnCt', four person s .,.,·rrc OPEN arrested on a variety or narcolir!i t ,. • alll•gations lncluding possesslon of Fro111 Pqe l NIXON ... the rt-port !oday, \\'ith Sen. Carl T. Curtis (R·Neb.), casting the dissenting vote . Srn. \Vallace F. Bennett (R-Utah). said Nixon's attorneys h11ve seen part of the rc1)()rt. Ilep. Wilbu r D. ti.tills (0.Ark.), vice chairman of the committee. told newsmen he understands the President 's counsel has filed a brief supporting its position. He said he "'oold oot object If gi\i ng the attorneys an opportunity to state lheir case. "but that 'there was some feeling in the coaunittee lftal this could lead to othl!:r requests for appearance!i end so involve the committee in extended hearings. At the White House, deputy press st<:relary Gerald L. Warren said Nixon lawyers fetl they have been "working with the committee: in what we feel is a rt"sponsible way'' and that It would be lncorrte:t to report they were trying to delay lhe proceedings. Warren reversed a stnnd he had taken · Tuel!day wher:i....he declined to re.affirm a presidential plCClge to abide by wtwtevc.r decision is nu1de by the committee concerning o possible tax llobl\Jty . "There Is no change In the Pre$ldc.nt's 1•itw ol'l this matter." Warren said today~ ' i • ' half a mlle from IS,1163--ton QE1. , . 1be trans fer began aft.er t h e pauengers had "a light breakfast" aboard the palath1rl liner. • 'lbe Sea Venture left Hamilton in such a hurry that 250 of Its own passengers were stlll on 60ard . l\1ost of the passengers from the QE2 would ha1'e to spend tonight sleeping in the Sea Venture·s lounges. The transfer should take 3--4 hours. Hauge, said, by' using an annada of launcbel, each or which can carry more than 40 pas!engers with baggage or up to ,.,...n1 Pqe l REI NECKE.·,. Southern catifontla city. A former Democtat, Re~e ran for Congress as a Rej)ublican In 1964 and v.oo. He as re-elected in 1966 and 1968. He served in the l{ouse until 1969 when Gov. Ronald Reagan appointed him lieutenant governor to suCceed Robert Finch. Who joined the Nixon adminis1ra- tJon ll! secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. Rein«ke. born Jan. 7, 192.4, ·was elected to the office on the Reagan ti cket in 1970. He is a graduate of Calttch and is a professional mechanical engineer . SetUement of the rrr case follo....·ing the pledge ol convention money broug\'lt aJICgetiom that the money influenced. the decision. The case made headlines in early 1972 when columnist Jack Anderson produced a memorandum from an J'IT official alleged to make a connection bt'tween the settlement and the pledge. Each count of perjury carries a maximwn penalty of fiv e years In prison , or , a fine of $2 ,000, or both, upon conviction. Reinecke spent three days i n Washington hi Febniary trying to (ind out from Jaworski whether he would be indJcted. He told reporters Ja.,.,·onki refused to give him the "official clearance of my name" he requested. Reinecke has said he Is in the govemor's,race lo stay. He had so1:1ght lo clear his name so his campaign could continue. \\'aldie is running for the Democrati~ gubernatorial nomination in Californ ia. "I am in the governor's race lo stay," Reinecke has said. "I honestly prefer _10 have them -the people of California - make that determination as to whether I am entitled to their confidence for the next four years." • Burglars Get $6,000 iµ ~Dana ' Market Haul Burglars who cut a hole In a roof to gain entry to a Dana Point market Tuesday night left with cash and produce valued at nearly $6,000, Orange County Sherlfrs officers said. Deputies said the intruders at Vic's market, 34111 La Plar.a, entered me premises via the hole in the roof and then used an electric drill to cut open the office safe and remove more than $51500 in cash.' OfficCrs said the burglars helped themsel.\'es to four cues of beer and" several prime cuts of meat before bolting from the market via the back door. rnvestigators today said ear I y indications are that "one man entered via hte roof and then let his companiom in through tt>e back door before starting ~·ork on the safe. Baseball Sl)oes 10.95 up 70 wilb)ut luggage. • The hours between the Sea Venture's aM-tval and Lhe transfer ol t h e passengers was used to ferry pro\·isions, including about two tons of diesel fuel for emergencx, generato~. to the Q~, 'ft'bJcb is more than ~ times the size of the r~ue ship, "\Ve couldn 't ha\'e asked for better weather," the captain !!aid. ··The seas are calm. the sky is blue and lhe temperature rpild." The weather bureau said temperatures were around 70. . OSCAR STREAKER Robe rt Opel Wavin g StreClker Ruris Past Ni ·ve n At Oscar Night LOS ANGELES (API -A nude man. waving t"'"O fingers in a pea~e symbol, !treaked acros,, the stage of the Academy Awa~. giving television viewers a brief glimpse of the fleshy phenomenon. (Relate<f.storles. Page' 30i.. The streaker later identitied himself as Rci;lert Opel, a 33-year~ld Hollywood . advertising man. He said he sneaked STREAKERS IAAY YEARN FOR CHILDHOOO-Story, Page 8 backstage at the awa rd ceremony by wearing a press badge. He said he stripped backstage and dashed .out as a symbolic geslurc in favor of nud ity. He was not arrested . Sophisticated actor David Niven, \\'ho was onstage and about to award the Oscar for best movie, appeared nustered by Ult? exh@ition and bur.st out laughing . The atdience laughed uproarious]~'. Regaining his compolfu re. Ni1•en said. "lsn:t it a la ugh that the unly laugh that man will get in his life ~·ill be by stripping olf his clothes and sho"A•ing his shortcomings." Actress Eliz.abeth Taylor. 'A'ho came cin stage just after the streaker, said, "That's a pretty hard act to follow." Later in her speech, she burst into giggles and said. "I'm nervous. Thal really upset me. I think I'm jealous.'' ._, • Tennis Dresses CLOSID SUNDAT Tennis Shoes & Sliorts . • Little Lea9ue Shoes 5.95 Tennis Shoes -7.95 to 22.95 • All Purpow Shoes 8.95 to 17.95 Baseball Mitts 5.95 to 49 .95 Baseballs & Bats Colored 51Hv• Undershirts Track Shoes 11.95 to 24 .95 Track Pants 2.50 & 3.20 Warmup Shoes 15.95 to 23.95 ' • Ten~ Rackets 4.95 to 50.00 Tennis Balls -8.35 Doz. . HalidbaU GIGves & Bans • RacquetbaU Racquets Bikes-fns-Tubes Parts-Repairing Darts & Dartboanls Skateboanls 5.95 · 7.95 . 8.95 Slant Boards Voll2yballs -Basketballs Wannup Suits Sjeedo Sw~ Suits ' ~'i Ila Ari be 191 In for sto pe pl m lik in in In • m lo p la lo to p t H A c A B ,, v p c a • • At Your Service • A Suoday, Wednt~day and Frktay Ft ature Of lbe Dally Piiot .C ot d problc111? 'fl11t1i Pat Du1u1. />at Yo11r Ser111re . )'il'ms B•u1kr11pt your DEAR PAT: I illvcsted'$3.f100 ln Lake llavasu Est:'ltes of ~laricopa County. Ariz .. in July, 1971. I received JI checks before thCj' stopped coming. In June, 1972, I invested $3,700 in Del Rio Springs Inc. of Phoenix. Again f received checks for a while. four in all. before they · slopped coming. l y:as promised 12·to---14 percent return on my investment. I'd planned to use the profits to help fi nance my daughter's college education and I'd li ke to know if there's any way 1 can pul in a claim for lhc return ol my in,·esunent? 11.S., Corona del ~tar Yn c•n ftle claims, but return of your iav~imnts is doubtful, acconUng to an efftclal el the U.S. Office of Interstate Land Reglslratlon In Washlllgton, D.C. Both projects have beeome bankrupt, and thtit_ officers have bttn illdlcW:d ,on federal charges of man fralld and transportado• of falsely made seCurities. Del Rio Qf'ficlals also y,·ere charged y,·itb misrepresentation and failure to register lots and pro\ide purchasers with property reports required under federal law. You can obtain a ,bankruptcy claim form from a stationery store and send It tn Del IUo's trustee In ban kruptcy, De~niJ, J. Wortman, 217 Luhrs Tower, Phoenll:, Ariz. 850Q3. For Lake llavasu, the trustee In bankraplcy is Qarles Hallett, Suite 5, 1617 N. Stnd St., Phoenll", Ariz. 15008. Yau can also report your case to the Assts~nt U. S. Attorney for Arizona, N. ~·arner Lee. 5000 Federal BuUdlng, Ph°'nix, Ariz. SSOZS. 1Uore 011 Ch.ild Abuse -· Vesco Casl1 'Long Route' To Nixo11 ~EW YORK <A Pl -A g<lvem m<:nt "1tft:e..ss to ld the ~titchtll.Stans jury «>day the cash· ror fi nancier Robe rt Vesco'1 1200,000 oontribution followed an intrlcaie route to Pre!iident Ni1on's re-election campaign, coming from a l,u5embourg ,bank through bank! in the Bahama9 .and ~e~· York. The "'itness. Peter Giordano. fonnc.r managing direclor of the Bahamas Commonwealth Bank, testified at the conspiracy trial of f<lrmcr Atty. Gen. John N. ~litchell and ex-Commerce Secretary ~taurice IL Stans. 1be government ~·as expected to r('!'1.t its case tater in the day, a month after it caUOO its first "'itness. • The t~·o fonncr Cabinet officeni ar~ accu.sed of trying to impede a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation of Vesco in return for the secret cam· paign rontribution in 1972. Giordano said Vesco bought _!he Bahamas bank. He said a Vcsoo aide. Richard Clay. told him April 5. 1972 10 lransfCi' $2fl0,000 cash to &relay's Bank in New York. taking it from the acCOWlt of the Overseas Devcl<lpmcnt B.1nk 111 Luxembourg. Giordano said he follo\ved the ~ruction.'i the next day. He said he did not know whether Vesco repaid the Luxembourg bank f\'Om hi:! personal funds. He said there wEfe many transact ions in the Luxembourg accow11 at the Ba.ha.mas bank that y;ere as la:ge or larger than the $250,000. Earlier testimony was that tv.·o Vesco aides delivered $2QO,OOO in $100 bills to Stans April 10. 1972, three days after the effective date of a !av.· reqµi ring that such contributtons be reported. Vesco ga\'e another S50.000 opcnlr to • the Nixon campaign. In anticipation that the go\'emn1cnt case will "'ind up. Judge Lee P. Gagliardi set Thursday aside for routine , mistrial motions for di smissal oo ground~ of lack of e\'idcnce against r-.titchcll and Stans, TI1ey v.·erc chargOO w i I h conspiracy, obstruction of justice and perjury. The last of the name "·it nesscs for the government was the President's younger brother, F. Donald Nixon of Nev.· port Beach. ln testimony Tuesday, he tied in a coconspirator in the case, \"esc.'O legal aide Hov.•ard Cerny, ""'ith an attempt 10 get a message to the President. THE GA.NG LOOKS AT NEW BABY WHITE RHINO Lion Country's Newest Addition Weighed 80 Pounds -Judge Aslee1J; Retrial Asked CRESTVIE\\', Fla. fti Pll Public Defender Brooks Ta vlor has .asked f<lr a ncv.· trial on thC 1:round . tha t Ci rcuit Judge Cha rles · \\1adc fell asleep as Ronald Faye Leigh v.·as being lried for murder last January. Leigh ~vas convicted of fi rst· degree murder and sentenced to -Jilc in prison. ,_ Taylor's motion Tuesday alleged that \\lade fell asleep on "at least •two occasions on different days durin~ Leigh's fi rsl-dC'grcc n1urdt'r trial." Ro sie Rhi110 Gives Birth To 30-llJ. Girl Hosie the Hhino ca' r bir th to a bouncing 80 pound girl at Lion Country Saf3J'i Tuesday. She is the (irst rhinoceros born in Or;ingc C<lunty. ·rile yet unn:imcd baby rhino \,•;is born in a 1!ry n1oa t :ind v.as nursing \\•ithin 11,.0 hours. She ;ind hC'r 1nothcr are doing 1\'C'll. arl·ord1ng tu llarrv Shus!('r, ' . pr('sidc>nl <lf !he> Jrvult' "'1hllifc preser\'C, .. s Vflll Y r'1LOT J Prn11Jo:s C11se Co.unt Dropped· • Against Chapin . \ \\'ASl ll ~GTON I !'Pl! Judge C.l'rharU A. 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I d1fh(t 11 :1nl I" k11u11 11h" 1h, la\1~·c·r. !>iJld h..: p:11d S..:,c.r1·t11 ~l:i,!l•~l ttl 111op\t" 11L·r1· and l.lold 111111 ~o. • sal;.i ry ;iud {'XJ>enscs. ~111nL' of 11 in r:i.,11 \.._. ,\t '•111· p111111, 111.· 1111•111" ,,;ud. :-.1·~r1·:11 ----------~·----n1 ad1· ;1 hlund··r 111 lh1· :'\1·11· 1l:1111psh111 PRANKSTER SEGRETTI DETAILS HANDIWORK . Story, Page 4. nnd sonic by check..,... btu his O\\ll lii;ur\'" 1\·rrl' not prf'ci$C. \\'hl'll ctcff'nsc' Munscl Jacoh Stein n1o v('1t for d1s1n1ss;il of thl' charge. Cie~ll gr ;111 I c d it. C.o\'emu1cn~ pro~culor Hu:hard l>avi" nri;ued lhat !ht' flUC':>tit'lll of Chapu1's crcdibility 11n th•· point still 1r;1s opt•n. but l:t•sl'll said. '"I ant again~\ ~011 on count (ou r." The otht·r three rounl s allCJ!.C' Chap111 Hrr1 v.·hcn he told II:\<-J..'Tilnd jury he !ll·\'f'r d1sl1tsscd \1•i!h Segrctti the dist rlhution vf ('a rnpaii;n litrraturc; v.·hen he \Ol\1 Segretti to tulk to the FB I ;1Uo1l\ dirt\' tricks. and when 11C s;1id he did not recall givin~ Sci;rctti inslructions i11x>u1 '-111Y lk•mocratic presidential candidate 111 1972. !)Can. fired 11 1nC1nth~ ago us Prrsident r\ixon's counsel. test ified he told a \\'atC'rgall! J!ran<j jury he knt·1v nothinc abou t Sc·grclli's aC'tivitics. 13."!an saitl that at t:hapin·s rN111rst hr inti \\"ilh Segrett i in .lune. 1911. ;ihour :1 fonhco1nin~ i11tf'r.'f{·\Y "'ilh the· FU!. l•1·111r .. 1.11 11· pr1111ar~·. ;1n1! "111' 11•('11 :1h·rh·d ;ind \ ;u1kl'1I h1111 h:irk 1 .. \\;1-.t11nl!!u11 I ~houltl hJ\•' f1rt·d hun." 'l'hl' t1 1f'1110·, u•(' of pronu1u1' ~11 ih ht'o! h.it·k ,nd 1 .. 1\h IM·t111 •t'n' \" .1nct "\\'c." "\\'hl'n \hr \\',1\erg:.ih• hrokt·. 11·e Tuhl 1~11 1 h! i.:• 1 !11 .. t.'' Ill•· 1111·1110 ;111t ll o.a l in ~ ldl'nli I v Souµ;ht l-'oHt·t· ~111\'.\I r i c 1111 -Polu'•~ h.11"~· a~kl'<l thr- VB1 10· h<'\Jl irlMl!lfy <• yo un.-: 111;111 wl111 ch<irll're<I a fishing: boa ! 10 "l'ntl!ll sornrthing big,'' and ended up a suiridc. The incidl..'nt canie to Jighl ·ru<,:s<l~1y 11·h1:n skipper l~~nny Sp..1uldin~ :ind first n1jtl' Stl'\'C· 1°el l:im of the 4n-foot ch.1r'!l'1' 1·acht "l'lav Bnh\'" 10111 llf'\VSn1en al)ou1 ihe rnan 11·ho int r0du<1:d hims1.;lf a." "Bi ll \\'el>b fro_.!!l-'.\li1u1c.11)1•h s." llr-"n~a~ed thr Play Hah.v 11.u ;1 h:;h day's fishin~ on S.1!urd.1\' ;u1d asked 11K- ~kippcr to pi1·k up a pork r.r h1'rr for h1n1 011 1he V.'AY- DEAR PAT: A relative of mine "'as \•isiling the day the item about Parents Anony mous and its child a b u s e pre\'ention program a ppeared in your column. She asked me if I could find out if a similar group is available to Los Angeles County residents. I know there must be and bOth <lf us v.·ould appreciate any information due to knov.·tedge or a possible child abuse situation v.·e kno\v about in Los Angeles. 'Snub Oceanside' Week 'Ilic nc,1· :1rr1v.1\ 1r:1s fa1hcrcd by a .1.100 pound hull narnf'l.l flut c:h. r-.loth<·r Ho~ic hcr'lelf •~ no li~ht1\·cigh! at ~.500 pounds rp unul 1971. the South(·m v.·h1tc rh1n0Ct"ros \\'ns listed as an endangered ; ipeC'ics. llov.·cvtr, b0 cc au s e (If ton<;cr1·ntiou a11d propagation efforts at !he Kata! Pllrk 111 South 1\(ril.:l'I, the ir"11.:iden1.:<· of v.·hite rh11111 births is now on He s:.iid he t<lld Chapin thal after hi' C'Oll\'l'rsation v.·uh Scgretti, lht' CjUCSILOllS of '"11hQ had rrcr.J.JitNI hin1 a111I \\ho h:11l paul hin1" prohably v.·Ollld not conic out •·J r1ir1n't M:e any problt•n1.j' lkan s;i1tl "I toJd Chapin I didn·t think Sc.111,rc1t1 v.·04.Jld be prrs;scd for nan1es , hut \\'1' 1\·ould hn1·e t•J v.·ait rvr the r·n1 intcrview." ''llc sa1cl ht\ \1·:int rd tn ratt'h ~on1l'll11n:.: hi;: -something he C'OUld nlOunt .'' s:i1d ·r,,Ha m. Hradinj! lov.·ard the lish111i.: ~rOUIJ(J ..... 11.C .. Santa Ana Call lbe Child Abuse Listening Line, 213-823-Z!SS. or write to r.o. B<lx 803, Pacific Palisades, CA 90Zi?. Based <ln methods used by the successful Santa Barbara-based child abuse group, CAL\I, the line Is maintained by Ute Los Angeles County l\.1edical As1ocla tf.n .. Auxiliary. All volWl tters are trained b Y professlonalS. Since the group bas been in operation <lnly six v.·eeks and response i'i considerable, addiUonal voluntttrs are urgently .needed lo a c c o m m o d a l e lelepbone Cilntacts and assist y,·ith other aspects of the program. Look for Lke11se DEAR P AT: \\'e recently purchased a ne\V home and have been taking bids on landscaping for se\'Cral \vceks nov.·. Some of the landscapers te ll us they a.re •·JandScapc architects'' and \\'e \V<luld like to kno"' if this title means a person has studie dext ensively, or if it's used just to impress the ~tcntia\ CLL'itomer. Are there any prrcautions v.·e should take before hi ring a landscaper, such as licensing· fequi retncnts or \V r i t t c n rontracts? R.C.; FoW1tain \1alley A landscape architect can be justly pl'Gl>d of hls title be<!aus~ it meam be has passed a 38-honr, four-d ay written exam aod an oral examination administered by the state board or landscape architects, in addition t<l practicing hts profnslon as defined by state law. If )'<lU choose a laod'M:ape architect to design and plant you r new yard, look for his Plflperly displayed Jlceiise, as well as a rfntw.111 license: Thtlle tell you the 1rcbltect has nal only been licensed ln the past. but ~ c11rrenlly licensed. Re sure lhat ajl sen·lces to be provided and-or receivdl are clearly Wlderstood. Do ool assume or take anything for granted: ask queslloos. All agreements should be in ... nung. 1U11s1ery E.rplah1ed DEAR PAT: Since No\'t:mber. "'e'havt:. been imablc to get past a con1pu1er at the Literary Guild 10 straighttn out our account. We ordered $22 v.·orth ol books, including Plato's Plight. but ha ve betn billOO ror nn extra mysterious M. arter being notified It .,,.ould be removed from our bill. Hov.· can v.·e es111blish conlaC1 't\"ith a real pe~t v.•ithoul further (':XpcOOiturc of time. enl'.!rgy and money? P.F., Llgun1 Beach Robert O. Holglrson, SUJltnisor of cmtomer rtlatlons and a "ttll perwn.'' explained the 14 WJS for "1blpptng and handUng1• of four boob. bu\ the charge has been r~n'o'td fro.m your accouiit sn It "°"' bu a u.ro balan ct. Next ·dntt you pla~ ap. order, note that t~lra cbargH for mailing 1uld handling are lndlcalcd on lbe o_rde.r orm . By Marines Successfiil OCEANSIDE 1API -The first "snub Oceanside" weekend is over. It was a sµcce ss. says the 1-tarine C o r p s . considerin g the lack of fi ghts and arrests; a community strain, say businessmen. rn an erperiment to cut down on crime off the big Ga.mp Pcndlt:ton base. marines are being paid every other t~riday Instead of' the 15th and 30th of the month. "They take their cash and are off on ''eek end locations outside Oceanside." expla ined Brig. Gen. Robert r\ichols, the base commander. The first such payday. delayOO frOm Thursday. took place last Friday. and the bus station \\'as jumping. Fifty yoW1g leathernecks at a time v.·cre in line. The majority took their ~·eekend liberty in San Diego Dr the L<ls Angeles area. The bartender at a d owntov.•n Oceanside club says it was ''a ghost town, nobody around." Said l~ichard Van. v Roadblock Set , To Find Jurors In Murder Trial A~DERSON, Ind. (1\P) -Police set up a roadblock here in an effort to find prospecti\·e jurors for :f murder trial, netting 15 possible panel members. Madisnn County police acted ·Tuesday alter Superior Court Judge Pa u I Schrenk er ordered Sheriff John \V. Gunter to !'ind some more jury prospect.i. Schrenkfr v.•as presiding o\·cr the jury sclectioo in ·a fi rst-degree murder trial. Attorneys ·(or the defense a n d prosecutiOn found only 10 acceptable ~rs in a group <lf 60 prospects. Police ope.rated the roadblock until they found 1a ~1adison County resiOent s who were registered w ters and \\'ho had \~cd in the last election, requirements for ii juror. "~lost or them were reasonable about v.'ho were' registered voters and y, ho had bttn ordered to go out and gel somt. jtirors:··a police spokesman said. T\l.•o of \ht: motorist' v.·crc seated on the jury. Police Battle Yo uths ROllE IAPI -PollC< b •It 1 c d 1housands of ~·outhli: who tried tQ break into the sports JKl\acc in Rome for a ~ho\v of the 'British pop group. 1he Traffics. Four pcl'80ns we(t hospltciliied Tuesday nlghl. Doser, a photo shop manage r: "lt \\'nS prctly quiet." Dave Laurent. exccuti\'C director of the Oceanside Chamber of CommCice. said the move has put a strain or telations h11111·ecn C;unp J>endJeton and I.he con1muuity. Nichols ~id i.C ord<'red "the more because 858 of his yoWl,I!: n1cn had Ileen arrested by Oceanside police nn char'1CS ranging from murdt.-r. rape and robhcry to drunken and disorderly conduct since August. In trainin~ last "·eek. it v.·as suggested lo the marines by thei r sergeants :;nd others that "Baja is beautiful t!lis t1111e ol year" or "thcre'S this place in Lu.- Angeles \\:"hich is really cranking !his • v.·eekcnd." • r-.1aj. Arthur Brill. public aff:11rs officer, said none of the 28.000 niarin1·s \\'as told specifically to stay out of Oceanside. A rcport<'r fronl San Diego i;aid 81) prrccnt of the marines to \1·ho1n ht! talked ~·ent <'lsev.·here than ()(:c;inside. the ncxt'iioor tov•n \\·here the\· 'usual\\· ta ke their pay on week nights. . • Commented \\'Hlic Ray Cooix·r. <l marine; "I just v.·ou!d rather go sorne ph1cc v.·herc there aren't many hasslC'<;." \\'ith Prid.;ly paydays. 1hc n1arincs have 60 houhs or more in 11·hich to takt' their money and spend it. Junior Football Coaches Sought · Persons interested in t cam 5laff positions in the Irvine Chaptrr of !he Orange Cou nty J unior All·A mcricci.n Football conference are invited 10 apply so the league niay prepare for the Aug:. I season start. ,.1 The tackle footbal( prog.1t1n for bo~·s ~ccds coaches, tenm m a n a g c r s , f!<lUlpment managers. spoucrs a:id ~UIS. Those interested may v.·rile lhc athletic director of Irvine J unior All·Ameriran .. ~ootball, BQx 4602. Irvine. a league spokesman said, Change Makers A Nickel ·s 11ort CRAPEVlNE, Tex. (t;PJ ) -llc5pitt the Jnitial furor. change· making ma· chines at the ne\\' Dallas. Fort \\'<lnh Airport -·ill con1lnue to return 95 cents on the dollar'. Airport board roonbC!rs \'-Oted T\1esday to continue the policy of charging tra\'elers t1 nickel to change a doll11r nt 1hc nev.· raclllt~·. Local telephone calls cosi ~ ce.nl.s at Air'J'(lrt pay telephones · < • lhr increase. .. The infa nt rhi~o w:1s the sct'Ontl 10 be bon1 nt Lion Countr~· preserves in recent n1onths . 'h · first llil' la st !'\O\'t'n1t.:b r at L1011 Country 1 ;r;1ncl Prairit•, Tex Her hirth rai¥". he rhino population or J1·vinc 1n 15. Ot r recent arrivals at I.ion 01untry inc de a chimp, a giraffe>, \110 lions. a hii)po. an elan and a kudu. E 1n erge1tc )· Lairs L' 11.nee detl-Si11to1L ·\\'.t\SllL\J\TO:\ IL'PI ' -F:ntr;:y Chief \\'llha111 E. Sirn<ln s;1id todr.y f'mf'ri::enc\' f'nrrgy legislation is no lon~er necdNi. and c;11lrd 'll\ ,.I ·ongrf·~~ lo co11('('n!r.1tf' in~trad on hf'lpln~ !he ~ion becon1e !>l'l f-s uffitl('tlt in l'ner~1-. • S1m.<ln . appcarin,1.! lx•fore the \lnuse lntcr~l <i!t• ;ind Fore1Cn Co rn 111 c r r c C.On1n1it tc r. a'kf'd 11 lfi for f!£'l th•' o,t;111clby 1•ner~y l'Tllergrnt·y .1uthorit1c~ bill it 1r:11; "tir <if!1ng ;ind consider 16 st•p;1ral c t•nf"r~\·.rclated rrron11ncnd.itions thl' 1\dn1111i5tra11on has n1aclt'. · De'dl1 said 1h.1l ::H the futpu blican national convent i<ln in t\Jiami Bench in August. 1972, "I told IJY:ight I 1houghL there v.·as nothing to \\'Orry about" OVi'I' the f:tct that the pcrwn rhi>trihutinA Co111>le Killed .-\.s Car Crashes Throug-h Home .... ORO\'/Ll.t: ILl'l 1 4' l..ctha Irene P!'!cr!-On. 61, was killed.and her huSband 1\·as inJurt'd v.·hen nn out-0f-contml or ca rl'Cned off n strcel and crashed intd Their home v.·hilc thf'v 1~'atchcd the Academy Av.·;irds on 1c!Cv\sion. 11v:-C;ilirnn11a ll1 gh .... ·11y P a t r o I T11csday night arrested Roy E. ll all. 19, o( (Jrovillc, Oil a felony drun kc rlJ(lri\"ing <·hargi• after the l'luton1obilc speCT RO fret Iron\ the roadway inlo the living roon1 of !he home. <)fflccrs sni d the \"C'hiclt'. l rn\r!in~ :it :1 high r<itc of speed, srruck \lrs . PcierYJn n11J pushed hci-through the "·al\ :1~ shr ;ind her husband. 1)'1nri!d. 62. y.•;itchcd the Oscars prcscnta11on. Tf'llarn turned fro1n his dutiC"I :iud S:J\1' tbe 1r111n .iitt1ngi nc:ir the stern \\'llh hi~ brief rasc open Hncl u .357 magnurn rr,·o!vt r In his band. ·rellarn pleaded 11·Hl1 ·, · \\' c h h ' ' dcscribl'.'d as t:ill. hro"'n·hrt in.:d \l'ith ,, scar on his ll'ft ChN'k, not lo shoot. "Don't l\Orry, 1"1n not going tu shOlll you :· 1hc man s;ud. . "Then he thr~YI his hric!r;:;1l.+· ()\'l·rboarcl, ~nt tlU'<lt.""gh lus w;1llct and thre1v th:1t <JVl'r. too.'' Tclla111 said. "1l1rn he put rhe gun in n1y side :.111cl told inc to si t clo\rn." The ni<.11l' s;1i<I the 1111111 star!rd 1 .. cli1nb up the port s1clr. :;lipJK.'d :intl 1h1· gun \\'Cllt off ~·11hout hill in).: ;ul) thing 111· ~ort of looked at 111f' 11 llh thi' r1 •.1I ' flu~tcrcd look " f\lo1nC"nts later. thl' mystery man r("Sumcd his clunh. "Then he put the ~un to his forchl',HI right bct1vc'fn the eyc'i, and ht• p111led !111· trigger. lie v.·f'nt r 1~ht intu tht• 11 ;111·1 11·i1h !he gun.'' 'J'rllani sttld Spaulding, h1:;1ri111! !ht' (h,11~. f'IUl fron1 in<i1d(' lil1· ho;11 ,11:d 1'c!la1n retrie ve thi· hfKll \I 1th hook. r·l'~ll• rl l11·lp1 j ,1 gafr Tht•\' di.~c·o1·1'rt·d l:1h'!' !h:!I \\, fil1' h.11! left h 0$HKl hill f••r 1h1"·:1 ~Ill ,1 '"·11 .11\il .i not" ;isk111g 111;1! lhc 1llf'hh·111 ru11 h+• I· por1•·d 111 pl'il1r"' '·t h:i11• 11t ·1!11•·r f:'l111111" 1•01· r0·:•'11,t• no on"" kno1·.~ l'tn hrfl'" pot•1" ~.•hi •\ • nr11~· r1·atl -----· . TO.DAY by I J. C. HUMPHRJES- GOLD IN PREHI STORIC TIME S 'rlny nakcs· of go!rl are easily visible. and one can lhcl'c[orc 1111- derstand \\•hy golrlcn ohJeCts ap.. pcarcd sn eci1'ly in Egypt')! history. 1'hc fir~t rccn rd of _L!old ;11ini11!.{ in J·:gypt dci tes fro111 about 2200 U.C .. the a rt of fashiouing objects o( gol d reaching extrc1nc perfec- tion by 1350 B.~· .. \\1hcn king Tut · ankhan1c11 \ras buried in a soli d gold coffin \\cighing-242 pounds ~ It ,v;is ~hapcd into a finc lr detailed portr~il of him. ind~cat111~ 1ne1al n·nrk1ng skill uncxccllcd 111 an y age. I i\luch gold 111 eurly t1n,cs pa;;scd frorn one conqueror to another as !oipolls o( n·ar .. r\lexandcr tbc Grcat's conques t of l::g)'pt hrounght hin1 gol d "'orth over SI00,000,000 ; and most ~ol d held by Rorne \vas plunder loolcd from Eg)l>l hy lhe Greeks. Today . qold i;till hol ds its value as a spoil of \\'DI'. an economic \\·capon rind . of course. as one of JC\Vclry·'I finest n1etali:. ii 111/ie~ 1/11> ri ght /;i11rl 11( 111 011 e,r /u /110/.• yu11r l11•s/ ' • 111c right kind ol n1011e.'' today 1.~ ~uld r oH11; 1.u ... 1r<111~ C1J1no1;. you r!'i or our., arc n1alo.inc: del ~ghU ul JC\1 cir\ ~I 1!1 cr;iftcll l·I knral ~olfl fra111c '. (OJI\~ C'<lll b..: \\O rn a~ nccklactrt" Jh.:n rl;u1t :. ;ind br:ic clc t:-\(J n;1n1c univ a IC\\' t'.11lle Ill to sec Otll' n10~1 IJC'ULll lflll rind COfTI· plctc sclcct1on of coin jC\\'Clr\ J.C. .JJ1.11nphrieJ Jewefe~ .J,, 1 IJJ NEWPORT ILVD., COSTA MlSA CCl-IVfN!IN'l ~l•lil~ :1 'l'I•-~ l't Tl"f Lo.Ml l0C•Tl0°" ' •••• ~ ....... ~ -"'•1'•' e, ••• ,, tl"O"'l \.•l·l•ll • .. ' I l :~ . • • ' , • • • <'I DAI LY PILOT . Wtdotsd•y, Apr!! J, 11!74 ) , .Just /9\, Coasting ,_~ J Segretti Des~r-hes Dis Qirty Wor~ • • ··~ ,. .. \ ~ "'1 '.'·· ' '\'\ . ·:fl '., • 1•··~::. wath ",;;,,._ Tom ., arphine . ' Free\vay Pla11s (Yawn)·Killed . UPCOAST, OOWNCOAST: It seems like only yesterday here alons our coastline \\'here \'irtually e v er y community from Seal Beach to Sa n Clerriente was preoccupied wi th geu ing new ~ds. Look Rt ihoSe campaigns today and. ,You see how Utnes arc a'cliangin'. In Huntington Beach. for example. there was considerable fuss O\'er a pro- posed super highway to be known as the Route 39 1',reeway. a roadbed destined to fWU\CI huge flows of traffic frorn the coastline inland, and vice versa. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, on the Gther hand, were feudin g o..-cr location of an asphalt strip Lhal would be known as Pacific Coast fo'reeway: Everybody 1vanted il -but in the other guy's town. LAGUNA BEA.Cit , it develo ped , \\'as concerned with that coastal route but also ·with another road which would be knov.n as Laguna Canyon Freeway. The latter would replace the present Laguna Canyoo Road which ft>llows the same twisting, narNw path carved out in yesteryear by the Santa Ana • Lag una stage line. · Over the years. Laguna Canyon Road has proved ~t motor cars do qot negotiate CO\vpaths as well as horses. 'I'hus the corkscrew canyoo route bi?came famous for killin~ parties in motor cars. The freeway was to change all that. -Anyway , lots of words were printed or- spoken over th~ years on hov.· we needed an these roads and wrely the economv of our coastline would suffer greatly untll they were butll · Tbeo' just tbe other day. the state road building people aadJy announced that they ~r to ~ suff~ring a ·g.r'!_ve sbortage. 1be short item is known as money. LACKING THIS prime ingredient for building roads, the state people said a lot of projects were going to be cut back and some others would simply b e junked-period. WASlltNGTON (U PI I -"Senator .,\lusk.ie -)!Du v.·ouldn'l accept a bl<1ck or un Americl!n lncQan. "·ould you uc.'C'Cpl a Jl'wish runnlng·ma1c·!" . Things like tha,Y llonald SC'grrtti s::iy:s, v.·ere his specialty In the 1912 clL'Clion for president or the United States. Segrett i 1\iesday \\'as the first "·itncss in roo trial of Dwight L. Chap in. President Nixoo's fornlC:r 11 ppoint1ncnts !leCfetary. fie said Chapin hired him for "the pulling or pranks" on Democratic pr\."S"idential contenders. arranged for· him to be paid and kl'pt in touch v.·ith him thereafter. ' Outpin 's perjury !rial -he is charged Dr110· Raiders ~ Cle.ared; Hit 'Railroad Joh' ALTON. Ill. !AP • -Sontc of the 10 undercover narcotics officers acquitted 6n charges of terrorizing 11 persons ill drug raids last yea r claim the.v v.•cre ruil roaded and maliciously prosecuted by the Justice Department under pressure . fro rn Sen. Cha rles H. Percy. The jury deliberated 3.\!t hours Tuesday night before finding the agents inn~ent of All ch a r g es that they viola~ the civil rights of the persons whose homes were raided without search warrants. There v.•as no testimony during the trial to indicate that any drugs were found during the six raids. . THE PROSECUTI01'1 charged that agents manhandled some of the residents of the raided homes and threatened some v.•ith guns. As U.S. District Court Judge' Omer Poos read the last of the verdleti, the seven federal officers and three St. Louis policemen ·cheered, shook hand§ and .. , embraced their famlliea and friends. Some wept. Percy, an Illinois Rep u b 11.c a n , cooducted Senate hearings in Oticago last fil>C'il]g Oh the six f\llnois raids, taking testimony ooly from ·~e whose homes \l:ere raided. · · DAVID SCIUPPERS, one of the defense attorneys and a former head or a Justice Department organized crime strike force in Chicago, said Percy "wants to be president of the United Among the blueprints v.ilich will apparently end up 1n the ashcan are the plans fof that Roule 39 Freeway in Huntington Beach and the long-sought · Laguna Canyon Freeway. · States and he doesn 't know enough to listen <to, both sides. Thus, afteJ.. the grim announcement . §Ol1 waited for the great cries o( anguish and gnasb.IDg or teeth from city councilmen or Qiamber-'&. Commerce L'OmmJ~,..,. • .... ~_. . It ... '1-. bfppened." ' Won:t.of~tbe lack ·oi'~ 1runds v.·as generally creeled by laige·yawns. lllJNTINGTON BEACH, faced with the • Jew of Route. 39 Freeway, just sort of shrugged it off with some folks saying they didn't figure they needai it aoyway. Demise of the Leguna Canyon Freeway apparently hun't even ~rawn a shrug. Even the canyon's cows 5till seem cootented. There was some concern in Ne"lX>rt Beach and Cosu Mesa. over delays in the Newport and Corona del Mar freeways · but the local ripples weren't too heavy. Costa Mesans seemed more concerned about how many treea City Manager Fred Sorsabal can save In t'he new wklening of Fairview Road, which will be a ni4 strect if they ever 'finish it. Nobody in clttler Newport or Costa i\tesa ca~ anymore about t h.e aforemenllOCled ·Pacific Coast Freeway because it was, killed deader than a doornail some years back. NOBODY, THAT IS, except Newport Vice Mayor Howard Rogers, who is !!ePking re·election, and thus keeps kicking. thumping and stomping upon the poor old dead freew&y carcass, hoping it }\'ill twitch once, so he can gather a couple of votes by kicking it' lifeless again. But not only Is ooast freeway dead , the others aren't breathing too wf:?ll. And nobody seema too worried about il. "It was a railroad job by the J\Jstice Department. They were railroaded." -Kenneth R. Bk>erqier, one of the federal Bureau of Narcotics a n d Dangerous Drugs agenll on trial, said, "1 think we were indicted maliciously." Hi' also charged that P.ercy "jumped oo the bandwagon because he has some presidential aspirations.'' There was no immediate comment from Percy. Five related charges pending against the agents as a result of the raids are not likely to. be prosecuted, a govern ment lawyer said after the verdict. Those charges included perjury before lhe grand jury and an a ttempt to cover up l'f raids. • IN CLOSING ARG m tENTS, defense attorneys said the decision would signal drug pushers and police how eUe c1ive narcotics law enforcement will be .. "They are .on ..trial for doing their duty," SChipPers sak!. P r o s e c u1 o r s cowttered that the decision w i 11 determine whether narcotics agenls may bend the £onstitution if they think the means of their investigations justify the ends. COED HABITATION B4N OVERTURNED NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) -Gov. \VJnfield Durm ha s vetoed a bill thal would ha\t..t prohibited male and femal~ college students from living together on campus. lie-said it was unfair lo reason that only students are promiscuous. v.·ith l)'lng to the \\lalergate Grand Jury v.hen he s.nid he d.ida 'L know abbiut S<-gretti's activities -regumed today. , SegrettJ ttstlfled most of tile day. Ht v.•as follo\\'ed by Herbt-11 W, Kalmbach of Ne wpor1 Beach. Nixon's former private attorney, who said he poid Segrelll $16,000 a year plus exptrl.lel after Chapin recommended Segrecti for a ')X)Utical job. But, Kalmbach said, he never Knew "'hat that job was. · . . It was Chapln, ~grottl testified. v.·~ l!OI in touch v.·ith him before his di~harge from the Army In September of 1971 and called 'nim to \Vashingtou for a mlttllng also attended by CordOfl Show B11si1aess • Strachan In v.•hlch they offered him-a.job • th.'lt "·outd give hiril "fun and a great dt·a1 Of lra\'el." . He sa:i.d Chapin .sent him to Kalmbach to ~~L up a salary, gave him an "advance man's" h..indbook and a list of o>ntact~ of persons "'tio c.'OUld be use;(ul as be dogged Den'IOCl"iil.S around the country. and t°'d him 10 mail in t.'Oplfi or materials~hc was developing. Among ff'IC items S.:.-grctti said he devl'ioped were; -A leller from "\Ve rrom Senator .Ed J\luskie'~ Staff" to Democrats I n California to make them "aware of U"t TelePMi. Sen. Hubert Hu1nphrey directs opening night of !tingling Brothers Circus in \Vashingto~. J1e "'as the honorary rin g1naster. :._....::.~~~~~~ Cra11sto11, Teague Detnand . ' Ren1oval of VA Official From \\.irr Ser\·ire~ \VASHI NGTON -Tu·o la~·makers · 1oday called on President ~i:<on to make a change inJhc top adminis1rat ion of the Veterans AdministratH>n . · Sen. Alan Cra nslOn ~!)·Calif.) and Rf'p Olin E. Teague (0-'fex.J sJid ;i cha.n&t' "·as needed in the agenry's top administratlvt post and bot h objectrd 10 the announcement Sunday by l'res:dcnt Nixon that VA Administrator Donald E. JohnSOn had been asked to m.1kr a p<'rsonal tour. or the agency 's hospitals . and clinics and report his finding in 60 days. • Teague. ~·ho headed the House Veterans Affairs committee for 18 )'l'ars before stepping dov.11 last year to assume c.'n::iirmanship of the cnn1n1itlt'C 011 science and aeron autics, tern1ed it "like Pulling the fox · in charge of the hen house.'' •• Kissi11ger ht Ttlll<s ACAPULCO -Henry Ki~inger inter· n1pted his honeymoon briefly tod ay for talks with .~lexican Foreign i'.linistcr Em ilio Rabasa on f-.l exican proposals for a new trtaty regulating entry of f\le:ro;ican fann \\·orkers into the United Stales. Rabasa. \\'ho presented his proposals in \Vashingt on in February, confirmed hel'c he asked Kissinger for· a meeting discuss the. idea. e f'111fwigl1f ,Ulssion to · \\'ASHJNf;TQ~ -&n. J. \\'i !liam Fulbright t D·Ark. 1, \\'nO JS organizing a congressional trip to llano! for a complete accoun11ng of U.S. ~ldiers missing in action. says he has lbc full b11cking of the State Depar tment. Fulbright, chairman of the Senate (.__IN_S_H_O_R_T._ .. _) • ~ore1J!,n Relat ions Committee. said Tuesday he has been told the State Oep:irtment not only has "no object.ion" lo such :.1 trip. it •·"·ould sha re the hope" a visit to Norrn Vietnam \\OU!d clear up at last the question of Amei"ican ~11As. \'egas e ,,.,.""" Drugs Sel:ed LA S VEGAS -Narcotics agents rN'O\'cred cocaine v.•it h an · estimated sirett value or $:1 million and arrested fl\'e persons in what authorities called the · largest cocaine seizure in Nevada ffistorv . • Five ·nie • Ill Spring. Storms Offi{·ials said Tuesday the arrests \Vere 1nadc shorlly after the sale of 21-z pounds of pure cocaine for $40.000 to 3n undercover agent in a Strip motel. e Capliver P11rsited Dri1:er lulled, by Wiud 1'1ea r Beuson, A riz. 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AmeMcan and Canadian oil men and the guerrill;ts· who have held them captive for eight days. Agneiv M6ving Xo Annapolis A:fflAPOLIS. Md. (APJ -Spiro T Agnew And his "'ife. Judy, v.·ill move !rom lhelr n1an sion in the \\'ash1ngton suburbs to a home t>t.1ng bu.Ill Mar Annapolis, the ~1 11ryJand capital where Agnew ser\·ed as govemot'. The home's buildl!r. C o I i n f\lcGov.·an. confirmed Tuesday the AgnC\\'9 h&ve purchased a lwt>fstory brick und frame l'touse under construction on 11 wooded lot In Indian liill!i, a new development wl1h houses in lhe $i0,000 to '17~.000 bracl."'°l. i\lcGow11:n \~Ould not dlsclose the p·Jce of th former Vice' pre.sirtent's new hun lt.'. ' I • :te\'eral facl.J": that Senator ~ Jack!OO o! Washl111ton fathered a(I illegltimale child when he was tn high school. and that Jackson had tv.'O arrests "r homosexuality: and that Sen. ffu~rt H. Humphrey of ri.t~t.a W&j gi\'ing a cali-girl a ride whoo hls car cra.h!d. -A leuer from "Humphrey '72" with a Los Angeles d<ttellne saying Rep. Shirley Chlsholfl'! of New York was hospitalized in a mental institution from f"cb. 1951. until April, 1952, diagnos.td as u SC'hlzophrenic. The letter said Rep. Ch isholm was dressed in men's clothing and smeared human v.·asle "Ofl v.·alls and her.self." "Black voters should be made France D.ivided aware of ~ fact!· a.' her stroncest appeal is to them.· til·' letter snld. -Cards at a "'allacc rally near Tampa, Fla ., sayln'!, ,.If you liked Hitler you'll ju:;t IO\·e \\'01UBct -\'Ole Muskie." ~Segre Iii said Ch3pln told him this ooe \\'llS a bad Idea l:x!cause \Vallace people .. tend to get ptiys1ci.:il. .. " -An ad in a ~llnmi-arca newspaper asklng ,\1uskie if he 'd lake a Jewish vice president ial running mate a!ter turning do"n a t:lack °" An1cr!cun lndla11. Segretti sai d· none or the itl!.ms y,·as true. When he learned !ht FBI wan1ed 10 question him. Chapin told hin1 to 3ee Dean , Segrell i said. ' .. Pompidou De_ath Augurs Clash PARIS jAP) -France today faced the prospe<"t or a fierce elect ion bat~le following the sudden death or President Georges Pompidou, 62. Pompldou, the republic's president since J'une 20, 1969, died Tuesday Oight. Premier Pierre Messmer summoned government ministers to a meeting today to make ar:rangements for Pompidou's funeral . Jnfonned eources said it would be a pMvate ceremony restricted to his immediate family , v.•lth burial at Orvillier:s, the village soothwe~t of Paris where Pompidou had a countr)r retreat. AN OFFICIAL Lmemorial ser,·fce will he held in Par ls Saturdiiy, probably in the Cathedral of Notre Dame, the sources said. Po1npidou retWTled from a. wcekcrid at Orvill iers to his private apartment on the l ie St. Louis in the Seine early Tuesday, and appa rently he died there. A one·sentence announcement from the E'.lysec Palace.said he died at 9 p.m. The cause of death y,·as nol announced, but there had been ~·idcspread reports for the past year that he was suffering from some form of caqcer. Since early last year, his face and body had. S\\'elled ~P. and he had fatigued easily. But off1c1al reporb usually said he had infiuenza. AT PO~tPmou·s death'. Alain Pohff. president of the Senate, automatically became interim presideat. The 65-year- old Centrist also served as interim president brieny after the resig nation or the late Charles de C~·aulle in 1969. In the election that followed, he Jost to Pon1pidou, the Gaullist candidate. Poher must arrange a presidenlial election within 20 to 35 days of POmpidou's death, "Or between April 22 and May 7. The new president will be elected for a full seven-year 1etm. not to serve out the tv.·o years and two months remaining in Pompidou 's term. Pompidou, the son of a southern schoolteacher .. came to office in 1969 as the _heir to De Gaulle and his strong presidency. He had sen•ed ror six years as De Gaulle 's premier, but he lacked his mentor's towering personality. HIS POPULARITY decreased in rectnt 1nonths as France was battered by economic hardships and the energy crisis. His death left the Gau\U st camp divided, with no clear successor. The front runners were believed to be Flnance ri.·tinislcr Valery G is ca rd d'Estaing. who is not fonna\ly a Gaullist, and former Premier Jacques Chaban· Delmas . Qairol Recalls Aerosol Spray ,_ - In Cancer Scare WASHINGTON (AP) -Clairol Inc. announced today that it is reealllng from the nation·s store shelves about 100,000 cans of aerosol hair spray, some containing a chemical recenlly linked to a rare form of liver cancer, The cosmetics firm said the request for a voluntary recall came from the Food and Drug Administration f o 1 I o w l n g re-ports that at least 10 industrial workers exposed to the chemical, \'inyl chloride, had developed anglosarooma . The tv.'O brands being recalled are Summer Blonde Aerosol Hair Spray and J\flss Clairol Aerosol Hair Spray. The firm said \'inyl chloride was used in the propellant of those t~·o brands fer about four years bul v.·as dlscontihued last summer. A Clairol spokesman said it "'"I considered "exlremtly rtmott''' !hat anyone using .• one of the sprays \D1der l)ormal L'Ofld\hons "''Olild be Tiarmed. "Our caJcUlaUOIU indicate that even heavy usage of the.!(! hair sprays mulls In a ytarly erposure less lban ofte.fiftleth of lhe level shown In published lnboriitory sludtes to hRve no harmlul effect," he said. The ty,·o recalled brand.i account for less 1han onr-tenlh or one perct'nt of the nalional hair spray markc.I. the spokes- man lllid. .• ' ' I UPI TlltPMtl LEADER MOURNED Georges Pompidou Eg]JJt to Re111ove Illegal Cannon At Suez Ganal JERUSALEi\1 lAP) -Egypt has promised to remO\'e all the illega l . artillery placed in its zone cast or the Suez Canal. Defense ~lin~r i\loshe Dayan told the Israeli parliament todav. He said Cai ro now has 72 cannon inside 1he zone. twice the numbe r pennitted u n d e r the agree- ment \\'Orked out by Ln1ted '\talcs Sccrc- lary of State llenry A. Kis'Jinger. Dayan S.'lid hr had been informed of the Egyptian <i.grecment to ren1ov1,> the artil· lery by Gen. Ensio El.AZAR 5iilasvuo. chief or the United ~AlH>ns Emergency force patrolling the Suez front. The Egyptian pledge had been n1ade by Lt. Gen. J\1oha1nn1t'd lia1nasy. the Egyptian chief of staff. DAyan said. In Tel A\'iV. meanwhile. it was announced that Israel's chief of staff. Lt. Geo. David Elazar. r~igncd after an investigating commission blamed him and hts chief intelligrnre officers for Israers lack J)f preparedness fo r the Arab attack last October. "l ha,·e been done"8n injustice.'' said Elazar. a hero of the 1%7 Arab-Israeli war, after the commlssion issued an interim report Tuesday. li e named his chief of operations , i'.laj. Gen. 111.hak Ho!i, as his temporary replacement • The commission exoncraled Premier Golda l\1ci r and Defense !\tinister l\loshe Dayan. Y.'ho many An1011g lhe lsrAeli public held responsible for Israel's initial setbacks in the October ~·ar. As a resu~. r.trs. !o.1eir's Labor p.trty lost growld in ... the parliamentary elections al the end of the yea r. Elazar, 49. denied the comm ission·s charges against himself, Including the a~tion that he had failed to give proper consideration to intelllgence · reports on the possibility (lf an Arab attack la.$t Oct. 6. DA ILY l'ILDT DELIVERY SERVICE 111o ..... ,,.., "-·'"""'"" --°' tllll p ft. ull -'JG' ceo,. .. _,.,,. .. '/O'I c.r ... .. -. ... ...u1000"" ~-~11-0011111--a.ir ~· ·-"' ,.._... ,, ..... Su....-~ ,..,.cwy ...... ~IO-~nt ...... llN. 1~1 111. . . ./ • ' • g ~ s 1 s t a a ~ • l , • , I -' OAIL V fil l Of ,.J Ballistics Show I.ink 31-3 Vote --' Se11ate Shelte1·s . Holida y Magic .l1ivesto1·s I I Is Missing To R eceive R estit1 1.tio11 . The r.u p.11 ;111•111s-,;ml'd f~: Victims of Rape • defense attcrney. CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO ( APJ - Balli3:1ics tMl.s indica te the gun used in a 1nurderous street shooting ~londay night "'as not the same 11·eapon used in 3 seritS or scnge]PS'i ldlhngs last January, police say ., ""---------' SACRA~fEl\.'TO I UP fl ~1ajor leglsla.t.ion aimed 11t cllminatiOR the ' ' b r u t a I ' ' courtroom situation in "'hich a rtipe victim must rcv<'al hc-r past ~al ex pe,r i en ce s adva.ni!OO to the Asscinbly ltobbins estinlated as many as 8.000 rapes go unreix>rted in California each y e a r beca~ "'Omen fear being required 10 reveal intimate contacts with" other persoM in coon. A Sah•ntion Army cadet v.·as gunned dov.·n and a "·oman [ .... __ s_t_a_te __ ) ' companion seriously w,ounded ~londay in ar. "unprovoked Accou11tant Indicted Fo1: Perjury today. The coo1ro1•ersial nteasttrl! by ·Sen. Alan Robbins (0-"THE \'ICTI.'il is con- Xorth liollyy.·ood1 . cle:ared the s1dered fair' game, he Senate easily on a lopsided 31· :;aid. "Sht> is asked ho\\' many 3 \"ote Tuesday as a ~allery boy friencll she has h.ad and packed with "A'omcn broke into brief appl;iuse and cheers. how man}· she h;,id intl!rcourse During stormy floor debate. with, ll 's lot.311}' irrelev;lnt." shoohog ~ere 1n hltle more r eotek p ·d· t J k H_obbins told the S<;na.tc ~he ·~t Sen. Alfrt'd Song (D- b11l ~:as aimt'd at elurunat1ng ~tonteey Park), chairman of !he courtrootn fl r o c e du re 'Sc • · where '!he "\1ctim is put ~n the nate J u d 1c1 a r '/ trial." Committee. ,.said in certain senseless excroUon" -lh!! . SAN FRAi~CISCO (UPI ) - 11th ~uch fatal,.ra~om street The~ief accountant for · than four months. -ormer res1 en ac Like four persons killed and P. Burke ""'as indicted by the ....... <.."'<ISCS the "Question of prior chas1ity can be very rele- \-ant." another v.·owxled in similar Ft'dcral Grand Jury Tuesday b TH; ~E~sur~ su?:P07-ed attacks J;in. 28, the couple ~on two counts or perjury. rtr t \\101:!~~a ..... ~f:11~~ i\1ond;.Y. was shot by a _blac k ~acqueline Chambers, also specific cases of the \'ictim's ~u~~m'.~1.ng a -3 2 -ca 1 1 be r k 11 as Jacqueline Aldrich. pre\'ious ~cxual contacts 'A'ilh a "' a.1c. • h h th eToll Drop• SACRAi\IEI'<i'TO fAPI Califomia'!t trafric death toll fell dramatically belov• 1973 levels for the lhird consecutive month in l\tarch. says the Califomia lligh\\•ay Patrol. The patrol said Tuesday that 260 persons died d u r i n g ~'larch, 'l1 percent fe\\·er than during the same month of 1973. y.·as charged with lving to the penons ot er -I nn e Securities and Ex' ch an g e a~d atta~kf.'T' inad1ryissible . . . as eVJdcnce in rape trials. Commission on Apnl 7· \972 An accusrd rapist is not ~ to the Federal Grand Jut)' required to disclose his sexual last Dec. I. past. but unde r c-urrCflt law The Grand J u r y is the victim rmJSt do so under in\"CSligating a possible $30 c r o s s·-exa1ninalion by a n1illio11 oil fund fraud. l '.S. -----------~ AUOl'tlfY James L. Bro"'lling . Jr. said more jndictments may be forthcoming. GHs PlHn i lie said a "vindictive" pron1iseuous \.\"Oman c o u I d accuse a 'man of raping her, "rake him over the coals" and there "·ou\d be no Y.'ay of rc\·ealing h <' r promiscuity under the Robbins prop:isal. ""A promiscoous Y.'Oman still has the right to protection against rape,'' Robb in s replied. Sen. llalph Dills t D · G"ardena). a former trial court judge, caned cross-examina· 1 ion or vicitms by, "·omen de- fense attomevs "brutal .. "·he•1 ttiey are r~uirt'd to di\ulgc intimate sexual experiences. ;\rrici11g ' Actress Edy \\"illlains nlade earlv arr11'al at 46th :\nntial . .\cad('ITI)' ,.\wards ·ruesd ay l'\l'· ning: and i!rabl>ed her s ha re of ·attention. .5tory on a1vard l'.'111- ners. Page 30. SAN FRA:\CISCO tAl'I - Persons v•ho in\"t'Slcd n10rl' !hiln $:!50 n11tl1011 111 lln!11.l;1y ~lagic aod .l~ affllintl-..1 hrtn" h:-n" bet•n pron1is1.'<.1 n 1 I restitution p9s!itble by /l fed l'l'31 oourt c· o n !I c n t judg1ncut. A &>curitll'S and E:xth<llllh' ton1mis..'\ion auon1t'V ~'lid c·l11i1n<: by nrarly 3 0 . 0 0 0 persons "·ho purt'hasro n1a~l•'r and gl'neral d1stribul<'lrshi1" could exet'<'d SIOO 11111\ion Purchast·rs \\('rt' _g1 ,·t·n un11I Aug. 12 10 filr c-I <1 1 in s . Jcrording to :111 ordrr sil!n~·d Tucsdav b\rl·.s. l>istrict Court Judge~d II. llurkl' llOIJOA\' .\IAGll'. a S;u1 Jlafael, Calir. 1·~1n~·1 1t· manuf8ctur111g finn fnunch'<I by the late \\.ilhan1 l'•·t111 Patrick. v.:is !iUl'd bv tht• ~f:l' last June. The Sf:.C allt•grd that Ho lidav \!agi<". I 1 :1Hili;itOO firn,s. ,in<'ludi 11~ Bi1h Cun1mings. Inc.. :ind I :! individuals c n g a g \' d 111 .. fraudulen t Ofll:r:itlons of pyramid pron1011nn or 1·nd l1·.,~ rh:.iin schern1·.; u11d1·r 1l1e µu1~\' of marketing \·,1riou:-rt•l:lll prcxiucts.'' The SEC 1'fln1p\~1111 :-;;1i<l misrepres1'ntat1011 " \\t'rl' 111:idc and material ral·ls onuth'1'1 111 rl·eruiling 1n\"1• .. 1ors r 0 r d1str1bu1o rship:; :uul 11 shar1• of potential p r of 1 1 " fr orn 111\·estmen t;; nf ntl1t·r:. 111 distributorship .. Claims 1r1ll bt• 1nadt• a_(!a1n .. t THE. SEC filed a civil suit against Geotek resources fund and several indivi9uals and co rporations last year charging more than S 3 0 million v.•as obtained from more than 2.001 investors in violation of federal securltics laws. Abon<louecl ----- e Camera.• orr · PASADENA -(APl Scientists have turned off the cameras aboard Mariner Ht ahead of schedule. saying they had enough photographs of the planet Mercury. Mariner \\'BS to click . orr pictures of l\Icrcury until April 11. Now more than a million miles away-from the distant planet. the spacecraft may get a second shot at l\lercury in September after a journey arotmd the sun. Bllrke. of San Francisco. and Los Angeles T i me s PuhHsher Otis Chandler are among defendants in the-suit. Burke was deposed • a s president of the firm iri 1972. The specific charge against ~liss Chambers is that she lied "'hen she said she did not • S111111y S l<le1 know that Island Oil Co11>. and No r thern Continental SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Petroleum C 0 r p . v.·ere OAKLAND IUPll The board of supervisors in Alameda. and Contra C.Osta counties voted Tuesday to abandon the state's odd-even gasoline purchase plan. - Al an1cda Co u n I y 's abandonment or I h e program v.ill go into effect Sunday and O:lntra Costa's-- Tuesday. Both boards ,·otcd to \\Tite G o v . Reagan that they have abandoned the plan v.·hich calls for persons "ith eve1H1umber~ Ii c ens e plates to buY gasoline on e\"en-nUmbered days and those with odd plates on odd days. Sunny skies returned t o corporate entities ov.·ned by Northern California. •llov.•ing J;ick Burke's brother Robert ~ident.s to dry out and 1 _,;E~.~B~w-~k•~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii __ .:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~I remove flood debris follo11·ing an eight-day downpour. LUCILLE KUEHN Al>i\llNISTK.\TIVE 1\NALYST x Except for · sor'n<' I i g h t shO\\'ers in northern areas. skies turned blue Tuesday and moslly fair weather and wanner days arc forecast through Thursday. 0 n I y coastal are.as north of Cape i\fendocino face a threat of rene\ved rain, the Niltional \Veather Service said. Newport Beach City Council VOTE < Comt&deral Im solitedling for people with big ideas and a little moUeJ ..... -. With the help of Coa!t Federal tbl!re's no reason why everybody, slowly but surely, can't bulld up a big savings account, Hig h Interest Rates. Based (In an annu:ll rate of S.2S%, our Jegular passbook accounts yi!!ld 5.39% annually. And you can . t~ money out anytime. Certificate accounts return up to 7 Y.i % a year, the highest rate allowed by the government. Fedl!ral regulatioru require a substantial interest penalty on alt t:l!rtificate account withdrawals prior to maturity. Our frl!C book lei tells all; a.sk for one at any Coast office. Fringe Benefits Package. Here art! a few bendits. Free Checking Account. free pcrsoaal chcckinc account at a major bank; just keep a mini• mum balanCe or $2,SOO.OO. Free Safe Deposit Bo1<. With a minimum balance o{ S2,S00.00. ' • 11owtoge~ the ·mOSt outof~at . you • Sears Misses' Coordinates to niix & match Sear& Low Price5! ) See d~ knit polyescer ski rts, vests, shorts. jackets; Antron'S nylon knit turtle- neck shell and long sle eved rop. All mac6ine washable. Misses' sizes . • U1e Sear• Revol.,ing Charge J I I CUT64%! Lace Cup Bra ~::?. jl} 99¢ !>moo1h-fiuing D'i£!9n" pol}•t·~· u:r, nylon and sp.ri'Wc-x. 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We'reopcq Satur· days from 9:00 a.m. to l :00 p.m. (Fridllys, all officd except down- 1own Los Anaeles~are open until 6:00 p.m.). kl!M!tl!Nef COAST One S.lhon 0011.,1. FEOERAL S AVINGS \\1bhlrc Offke: J9ll Wil~hire Bh·d. IAI Gramercy Pl.). l88·t,26~ • ~~11110(fice1 9th & flill, 6ll·ll51 Convcnicn1 Office~ 111rooahout Cahforrua . Sears Costa F.ishioncd (If conon and rayon blend. Soft and absorbenc. Prc:c1y prints.Sizcs 5,6. 7. Mesa Bu~na Panty Hose 69 ¢ , pair~ "i hi.:t·r, run rc~t'lf:lnt mc!lh knn nylun Ont· '11t· fir\ t.J~ 10 1 ~O lb\: .. J Park l'ric t-,. .. :{f r1•1i\1· lhru !"atunla). 1\pril 6 • 'lnrr lluur~! \1onJil~ thr11..,u1u'""'I•,, Orange 3333 Brialol ·1. 8150 l_..._'l J,ultt1U 1\\·t , :!l()C) :\. 1 '11"'li11 ,\,1 ., 'J:.IH \, \1 , lo 1J130 P.~1. Phone 5'W..3333 l1hon 828-4-100 l"'ht)ltC (,:\7.2 1~) '11ntl11• l!?Jlloon . '";. .. '' • ·. I • •• 1 I • • • DAILY PILOT EDiTORIJ\L-Pi\GE \ • Gazebo Still • Ill Limbo Al!nost two yea rs have elapsed since residC1 nts of the Capistrano Beach Pallsades phYsica1Jy halted th e den10· Iition of a gazebo on oc:ean·v1ew land that was thought to be• public parcel. 'fhe 1972 Grand J ury and county supervisors agreed that becau.~e the public· has used the land In the area as· a park for yea rs!" that it mlght be wise to challenge 11pp3rent private own ership In ('Qu rt. They told the county coun sel's office to launch a case. 1'hc counsel's office sinl·e has shuffled the 1natte r to four different deputies. 1\ conference is scheduled ln Superio r Co urt next mo nth and the latesv deputy now say~ she probaWy will ask fo r a ('Ontinuance and pass the case on to ·someone on the ~aff. ?tleantime. public sentiment hps waned and the mi n who holds the deed to the parcel has fou nd lhat the tax bills kee p coming for a piece of property that is frozen in pending litigation. The entire issue is a sad state pl affairs 1nadc worse by an apparent lack of action by the county's legal ·staff. 1 It seems lhat the gazebo pa·rk matter would be an issue to addre~ during th is can1paig n season for the Fifth Di strict supervisor seat. 1'hreats Rcgr~ttabJc 'fhe recent tack taken' by teachers of the Laguna Beach Unified School Di~trict seems to be one out of context with what most people consider the job of teach· in g to be. act ion,~ ~thusiasm, dedication and responsibility. Th ose quafilies are what set It apart fr.om plainer jobs, and give it added dfgnity. Jnstead of challen ging the school board with what amoun ts to an educational slow-down, the teac hers could perform a positive s~rvice in working with the board In findh1 g an d implementing economics. 'fhat tack would be more Jn keeping with the tra· ~I co ncept of teachin g as a constructi ve force. Unfair Procedure The irate response of the Sadd.leback College booste~· cl ub to what they interpreted as a demotion for football coach George Hartman should have taught the trustees that unhappy boosters can match any woman scorned when it comes to fury. • But the members had legitimate. complaints. And when they turned out en {T?aSse last week to proi.est a -declsioo of the board Of trust'ees to relieve Hartman from his duties as athletic director, the board reconsid· ered a nd reinstated Hartman . The original decision. made unanimously after a secret boarc,l session three weeks ago, was based on some valid concerns for Sadd1eback's physical ' education pro- gram. But the way the trustees rq__ade the decision wa s unfair toJ-lartman and the public. It now appears Hartman had been given little warn· ing that the action affecfing him was about to be taken. J-le apparently did not even know the trustees had asked for a thorough study of his department. ' , ·, • ' The teachers threatened that uptess they get sub- stantial pay increases: they'll suf!ef a substantial de- cline in morale and enthtl'Siasm; they'll cut out extracur- ricular ' teaching activities aiid the education of Laguna students will suffer. ' 'fhe teaching professiOn is one based on positive ·• Putting aside any consideration of J.Tartma.n 's com- petence or personality, the issue involved is fair pro- cedure in working out departmental problems. All em· ployes at the school have a stake in this. The board should exami ne its procedures for such cases and make sure such a damaging lack of communication does not happen again. s "WE SEEM TO HAVE 'WON OUR ENEM IES AN D LOST ou ii. FRIENDS.' Respect For Child Pays Later 'i'boa ta 1t Large: Parents who deny the right o( privacy to their children when they are young in- variably lose the pr ivilege of com· municativeness when lhe children are older. · • • • It costs as much to send a man to prison for a year as to ser\d one ro col- 16.·ge for a year-lhc chlef difference being that the convi ct customarily coo- !inu<$ his professional education after he_ gets out. while the college student terminates ·his. • • • Dea1· Gloomy Gus J Let's kflp the SS mph speed Jimit because it makes driving safer, -m ore pleasant ana economical, ancf it will be a' constant reminder of · the en~ shortage th11 t p~bably \\111 last. through this century. F. \\'. D. G"°""' G111 c-11 -llllN!lltl<lll by -rl l lll{i .. Ml llK'KHrllY RHICf tlle --el 1111 M-'· SM!d ~.-.r "' _.... II Gl-Y OWi. 0.lty ~let. oveni.·helm opposition, because he kno~·s that the average person is ill-equipped to defend his position . • • • There is ~ ~.~J is pr\¥.iib: , .. Complete candor is not only Impossible called "violCPce ,,r~~ "'9·fal'J'\UY tffan in a marriage, lt is PoSitively detrimental on the strec:tsftit~ layems, ti: an~-to conjugal harmony - a little tactful ~ else ; but k· .llL~ence ;tpat 11· deceplioo (not in Order to deceive , but to sanctioned by some members of~ fant-·. placate) goes a lot further than any ily, hidden by otbcl'!I, and endur.cd pa~' amount of frankness. sively by still ot:hers, as any police offi· • , • cer can t.cstUy.. • • ' Tbe understanding of "opportunity" (s only half grasped by those \\··:o know how to make the most or what comes: the ottier. and equally important, half is knowing, as a poet once said, "to make the least of v•hat goes." Tf a book bores you. do you inevitably call the book "boring," or do you e\•er "ooder lf the deficiency may be in the reader rather than in the wri ter? • • • If you don 't know you are a con: tradiction, '\'bateve,r else you t'nink you know about yolll'98lf is ba!ed upon a fic- Uon. • • • Al~·ay1 be Wary, in a <lliJcussion , of the man who has names. and dates and figures on the lip or bis tongue ; he is almost bound to be an extremist. or a propagandist with an aX"e to grind. who 'na5 boned up on the subject in order to • • • The main difference bet"·een •·humor" aad "wit" is that the former is an ex· pression of appreciation at the absurdity of the human scene, 'A'hile the latter is a fo rm of deprecation ol the disparity bctv.·een our pretensiorui and our prac· tices. •• • • A "snob" is anyone who looks dov.11 on us for a quite different reason than v.·e look dov.·n on son1ebod y else. • • Sto.p·start Traffic Heal S111og Ha:ard -Fre-eways Cut· Pollution·, Save -Lives To the Editor: l am surprised that there has been no answe!""'tolhar lMf(mtSadln-g-oolumn in "ri.tailbox'' written by Verlyn ri.1arth on 111arch I against the new freeways. This is a clear case of a \\Tiler engaging his mouth before he uncaged his brain. FREE\\'AYS do not poison the ·ai r, make noise and prove hazardous to the resplfalory and circulatory heaUh. It is the smog belching cars tha t ... use l hc free .... ·ays th at cause the problem. Have you e\'er v•itnessed the long lines of cars on ri.facArthur. Palisades Road. Jam· boree and University Dri ve at the end of a working day for the Industrial C.Omp{ex and the completion of a school day at the University? SEV&RAL times as · many pollutants are exhausted from a car starting. stop- ping and y,·aiting for a signaJ as are e:it· hausted' from the same automobile traveling at an even speed . In my opinion these frccY:ays will not only cut down pollution . move traffic much fa ster, but "111 also save lives. ~tr, f\tarth states that the Corona del ?.l~r is a road to nowhere . Do you con· sider the University. which no"' 'nas no direct road out. aJ1 idea or nov.·bere? \\'e know that f~-ays are much safer than surface streets so how many lives of the beautiful people attending there will t>e · saved by this freewa y? \ \YE MUST Ji\·c \rith the Industrial Center. the Uni versity and the Newport Civic Center and at presen t toe frecv.·ay is by far the bes t met hod that "·e have of traris?)rting the people who lh·c, work, use. and go to school in this area. ( .... _n_at_B_o_x"""' -_-..... J Letters from readers are welcome. Normally, 1oriters should convey iheir 1ncssaues iii 300 words or less. The rigJ1t to condense le tters to fit space or elimilwte libel is re served. All lei· tcrs n111st incl ude signature a11d 'lrl(lil· ing address but '1ames may be u·iih· ·11eld on request if sufficient rea.~011 is appa-re11t. Poetry wilt not b!! ,VU~. lis~d. · · Mr. Marth speaks o! tbe developers who are engaged in dishonoring the open land alon g the coast. By his statem('flt it ls easy to see that he feels only~~ sho uld be allowed the privil ege of enjoyin g this property: no others should be allo"'ed to move on IG it. If he has such strong ft.~[. ings in v.•anting to k~p this area open to eternity. "'hy nol purchase it and preserve it ? Or ~ve out of Uris ar:t'a "·hi ch has the stigm a of progress on 11? Ninety percent of Canada. United States and ~lcxico consists of areas "'Oere there are.no free~·ays, no condos, no,obnqxious bui),ijng developments and de\'elopers. STANLEY "'II.SON Flight• of Fancy To the Editor: · Your editorial of Sunday. Feb. 2~. Balance Air Needs ad vised that Orange County Airport is vital to tilt public con- venience. and more im portantly, to the county's economy. e-0 nta min.:iting fi lthy, resinous substance I'm glad for it. I think we s(\d_ pay <ind thereby towering property values. more. I'm not happy when t~~~. 1 neighbor's son for pol or the book store DURING the p·asr several-yean. ·m>--:00:.,..ners ror-selling comics, but copS don't peals. compla ints. and reco mmendations make la\\'S. for relief from pollution and ear deafen· ing jct noise have gone unheeded. No \\'. it is proposed that the runways be lengthened which might reduce jct noise. v.·ilh no actual assurances that it would. (Just another stall for more lime1. The people's patience can '1.'ea r thin. and as for lcn.l':thening the runways. v.·hich is an invitation for more jets . to \\'adc in, plus wailll;ag four years or more. or as mentioned, purchasing all of the prope rty in the flight path -these thoughts are nights of fancy, as ill men- ' ion of new techniques, one being this ·soothing balm.' CARL B. PEARLSTON Ern1t•·lVov nk To the F..ditor: One ques tion. "\Vhose team are Evan s and Novak on?·· Not Ille United Slates of America tcan1. \\'ho is "·cakening Amerira? Can you tell me hoy,• these t\\·o men C3n stand in judgment of President Nix· on? E\'en Russia is wondering this. If these tv.-o rrien had thei r way, they "·ould condefTUl Nixon no matter · what. These t\\·o are doing their bit to destroy his irnage all right. How about telling "'hat our President has done -not con· demning him for what he has not done? Ar~ we to lea\'e it lo the Congress or !hese l'A'O°! By me -,ray. what is their background? !\.lakes me ,,·onder. WE .iilso have more organized and disor anized crin1e than any city in the roun , and v.·e have more like 23,(MX} peop li\'ing here. not 15.000 as vie clai . Laguna is not a typical suburb: it's a very peculiar city, and if yo u enjoy t benefits of living here you ought to be "'ii · g to pay for it. ~1IKE McFADDE~ Rhetorical qnestlon To the Editor: Jn answer to your rhetoric of March 26. regarcling further investigation of the oil .._indu stry -"Perhaps it's just as well if Joe Citi zen just accepts his improved lot. without trying to figure it all out." Would the Dai ly Pilot have us accept in similar fa:Mion the usurpation of power at \Vatergate. the political bribery of the 1972 national elections, the illi cit ac- th1iti es surrounding lhe Daniel Ells burg affair. the self·serving natu re of the Segrellis, Vescos, Pi-1itchells, Haldemans, et al. and the vast arr~y of un· democratic, Machiavel lian tactics now unfolding in lhe courts and congressiona1 investigatiOD.5? I fully agree that your Joe Citizen has not the i n tel l ige n ce nor the resourcefulness to probe further into, or comprehend !be nature of. this Pj>li lica \ demagoguery. I cannot accept. hoft\'er. your "·illing ·acceptance of ignorance. · The press remains our one relatively free and protected arm of unbial!ed in· vestigation and hea\lhy skepticism. I)ea~ Credibility Debated . . Jl mentioned that the slate·s new regulations and requircnfnts on jet noise would be injurious to jct passenge r traf· fi e. creatin g hardship for the airlines, threatening their survival. GE RALDINE W. BOWLUS Roti:la11d Evans Jr., 53 011d Robert D. Not )ak, 43. ore regarded as the top po/iticat 1oriti11g team in lVashi1Jgta11. JJeforc their joint column 1vas la11nch.- cd iii 1963, Eoo.ns covered Was hi11gton for tile Associated Press and tM New York Herald Tribzuie. Novak was the principal Congressicn1al and political writer for Ille \Vall Street Jour11a/. 'flleir colun111 apptars fn 101 papers ucro.!:s t l1t Uflited Staces. Edicor. Daily Pilot, you fail in you r responsibilities to the public. ELUO'IT 4~ERCER, MD The Daily Pilot has fu ll respec t for t.h.e intelligence of.. Joe Citizen and his abiliy to comprehe11d lhe 11at.ure of political demagogue ry, a11d wilt...on· ti11ue to support and report i'nvesti- gatfons. Editor. '\VAS~llNGTON-The question or '~hethrr John W. Dean JI will be be· heved in I.he critical months. ahead may tk.-pend Jes_, on v.trat the While House !apes reveal than on how much "'eigh t is iz1 \·cn Dcan·s.. railu re. to tetl the V.'holc 1n1th to the Senate \\1atergate committee last summer. During lhat long, dramatic "·eek over nntiqpal television. Dean did not tell the Scn:ttors t h a t he lumsclr !n1rreptit i· ''ously rtl'stroyed two not<'bonk~ kepi by \Vater~at" con~plrn· tort:. lh1\\ard ltunt, The itn;>ort.ance of lhis conce::il mcnt is !'ilre~·rl in the cur· rent Atlan11c i\1onth· ly b}' c:eorge v. M 1-liggins. a forme r federa l prosecu tor l.n Uoslon :.ifld now a bestselling dell'<'livc novelist H 11u~1ns \\rites of Dean: ''lie mlsl~ pt"Vptr about those not~books, ~·hich v.·\11 ct·rtai11ly <1hhge h!m lo expl&Jn to .some r1efe nse lav.·yer some da)'. In an actual trial, v.·hen it v.•as. really, thal tht most important \vitness a~amst the President slarted lelling lhe truth.'' I~ PRIVATE. both the Watergate · special prosecutor and thl' \\llite !louse itJ(ret. v.·l!h lligglllS. flov.•i:ver. the pl"O!- ecuton believe Oean·s stunningly in- criminating testimony agalruc Mr. Nixon 'Ail! be corroborated by the White ll!J'Jse tapes in such dctall as tQ make the 11unt notebook affair Irrelevant. Wh ther It does may "A ell determine ,~ fate oot ooly of those indieled in the Wn1crgate covnr:-t1p but of Pre!ld nt Nixon hfmsell. Until recently. debate over [)cian'a mdlbillly centered on c o n f 11 c t I n g \frslons of the fa mous 1'tarch 21, 1973. Ch•al Office convcmtlon with tht Pml- ( EVANS~NOVAK J dent. The tape recordings. a 11 sides agree. indicate Dean confused the Mart:h 13 and !\larch 21 Oval Offic.'e meetings in his sworn icslimony. E,·en so. the actu al transcript or j\fa_f'('_h 21 may prove in- tinit4y more damaging lo fl.-lr. Ni ii:on lhan to Dean. In any e\'ent, one mt:mory lapse confu sing dates is unlikely to destroy Dean's credibility. Far \\'orse lor star •·llne.$..<i Dean are repercussion.-;, of ~·hat the then \\'hlte J-fouse coun~I did and said about the nQtebooks found in llunt 's White Housr. safe after It was jimn1Jed by the Secret Scrrict' on June 20. 1972. followlng the '\Vatcrgate burglary. \\"hllc handing ove r the other contents of the safe W aci ing FBI rlirector I ... Patrick Grny, Dean kept the nolebook5 'A'ilhout mentioning their . existCfla' to Gray. He thrtn slipped them jnto a folder containing his mpy of Nll· on's personal papel'3. DEAN f!tA ,. tut\"!! forg oUcn this until January 1973, v.·hen he opened the folder nnd round the. noteboo ks. \\liether or not tbclr dlscover)' 'A'SS 11ccidental, he promptly shredded tht>m. Dean '4'as ~ ~'Aist-detp in the Watergate cover-up and wanted at all cost.s to keep llM: notebooks ou t of the hands ol government pros- ec;':utors, 1 \\1lat tollows is less explicable. Fearfol ht v.·as helnR matte the scapegoat, Dean started lo talk. Rm in telling and rel II· inti his own lawyers 1bout lhc contents of Hunl's safe. he never rnenlloned the notebooks . Nor <lid he mention them to lhe federal prosecuton . Unda' oath lo Thf' Senate comminee last 1Ummer, he told of righleously rejecting John D. ' Ehrlichman's suggest iofl that he destroy the oontents of Hw1t's safe but-once more-said nothing of the notebooks. It is inconceivable that De a n•s r~markable memory had failed so C<lm· pletely. A mo re ra1ional possible ex· planali on: Dean, still seeking immunity from all federal prosecution in return for his testimony, ~·as pulling himself in the best possible light. To have admitted destruct ion or e\1idencc before the Sena te committee v.·ou\d have prompted hostile cross-examination fro m Republicans and undermined his efforts lo go soot-£rtt. "'hen llean last October fl nally .ac- ceptctl a dea l for a one-count guilty plea, he was still liable to per jury charges. So, In Inte rviews with the prosecutors in No\'en1ber, Dean suddenly revealed he had destro»ed the notebooks-a fac t im· mediately reported to Judge John Slrica. mE \\'HITE HOUSE h a s privately Jitrumbled that s~ial p~utor. Leorl Jawol'!lki should have sought Dean's ln- dictm(!f]t ror perjury . ~n fact. since Qeln him~ll b..'ld corrected his Senatt' !Mllmony, chances of a perjury con-- vlction were slight. And !iO impressed were the pr~eaitors by De an • s teslimonv that they were not about to Uemtiy ·thei r star ~·itness on a qUCS.: tionablc perjury charge. But Otan's lack of candor with hia own lawyers. federal prosecutors lllld1 the senate comrnlttk docs not help make him be:Uevable. lt suggests that John Dean Is no angel and ... ven aftt r-dcdding ui make a clean breast of it, withheld lm· portant evidence to help himself. · Indeed, if fl.tr. Nixon had not made his fateful det.-lsion to record Oval ornce coovcrsallflns, the secret destruction or IJo~·ard Hunt's notebooks could have destroyed -Dean's credi bility. But !he &eert't tafK'S, prosecutors bf.tlcve, will c:ompensatc for Dean's rdlies. • '· . - ALSO, that additional steps must Ix> taken to reduce problems caused by jet take off and' landing. .,, That a longer take oU run"'ay is need · ed. plus jet noise suppressors. plus purch ase of homes in the take off pat· tern. plus new techniques. ~·hich should mean the Orange Counly 1\irpo rt might meet acceptable levels by 1978. Concluding, you state, "lt doesn•t make sense to create a gross inconvenience and an economic threat when a satisfac- tory resolution_,of the p1i>t'~m is So promising. '1 - \\'hat about the survival of tax-paying property ov.·ners who long ha\•e patiently suffered the injuri ous, ear deafening hardship of noisy jet planes spewing thei r Quote§ Worth lhe Price Go''· Tom 1\lcCaJl, Oregon, in Stanford . talk -·'Openness and honesty make To the Editor: government \\"Ork for the people, wM only I'm not usually one to suppo~ask that you level with them. The same caust'S as those who "support ir ternativ~ are either to get a muzzle or Joe.al police." but in the cu rrent La team ho\•l to 1lt." police controversy It's not a matter of . 1, some off.the-wall right wing .cause but a . Jac.k Benny, on 80t~ birthday -Age real matteT of police and civil policy. 1s str1ct~y a .case. of mm~ over ma!~er. If \\'e pay more per capi ta police costs you don t mind, ll doesn t matter. than any other city ln the oounty, and New Look at Browning OIAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT A major pl)('t's rom'plex mind and ch aracter. and the continuing \'ltality and Mchness of his: art. come to life vivid!:.: In The Ring. Tbe Book, and Tb~ Poet by Park •lonan and Willia m lrvlne -one of the rno.!t complete and important biographies of Robert Browning to date (McGraw-Hill , 11~1. A OR.EAT <tealth or Previously un1 published matCJ1al comes to light in these pages. By the close consl'C\ltlve ex· aminalion o( ei.-idence , .. '(lrf}(ucted in tum by tne two biogra phers, a vivid and just n11rralive emerges. l\.1ore than <Ul)' previous work. this t vohwie provide! a stMJdngly true and full aC'COUnt of Browning, his marriage to Ellz.abcth Barrett Browning. his life . his rrlends, hls era. Brov.·ning's poetlc devclop~t and ascendancy I s • (THE BOOKMAN J retvalued. and one of fhe central themes of the book is the further lllumln:utori of the pc1ers place in the hi.stOr)' of ideas. with e:mphuls On his notable ron- trlbutiQns 'to the tec-hnlques of Im· prfsslonism And to tht d r am at I c mooolot;ue. · 111E READER LI also •Jl1>00ed to the great st~uggle of the poel's Ille through a deep and moving look Into the harrowina lrialJ of rescuing [;Jizabeth Barrett Crom her fulher. and rhe oonstant difficultif'~ 1hey foced -both of them, poets -In • trying to make order of their lives. VICTOR OE K~:YSERLL~C. Robert N. \Verd, PubUJhtr Thoma.s Keevil, Editor lkrbara Krtibic" Editorial Page Ediwr -----.. of tbt...Dal\v Pliol ~kJi 10 infonn J.nd irtimulat• TT'ftd~ hy prrwnti~ on 1hfa pagt dlvrnMJ <'Ommenl1!J)' on topics of ln- lttttt by syltdicattd colu.rnnl1t1 and car!OOni11,, by provjdlnc a forum ror rt'a~· view' and by pft'lefltir« lhis ne..-·spa~1" s op1 r\lc:m Md idreu on current topics. The edi torial o¢t'lions or the-Dlll)' Mio!: &J'Ptll' only 'n 1h11 cditot\al column 11 the 1l)p Of ~ pqe. Opinions t XPft•d by the cot· umnists and c•ttoonltta and kttitr "Tf'ttrl are 11\tir own and no ntdorff.. mcnt of their vi~-.. by the Daily Pilot 1houk:I be Wm"l'd. Wednesday, April 3, 19N ' ' l .. • • • DAILY PILOT 7 ----·- Legislato1· Launche s Pi·ive £01· Pot T<tx Foe Se11 te11cet l One Ye<tr P1·o f esso1 " Po st f 01· McCall? rortTI. ~D hr(' IAP! - !, 1 To111 \\ct..;11l uf Ur1•1!0ll r.1:1, · · p 1 1• 111.1tur1• ·' a11 :l,!UIOUJ\l'~(lh'!ll , !hut ht-Y. 1!1 Shu r1l r -:'t r t t"r-1ht .1nnntu1c1·:11rnt, ~ht·d 11 s.pokt' 111!h 1u1111•1-.1t1· •1ff11·1a!~ :ind 1v:<l u~ r.11hcr blw11I~ 1h,11 no n1011~y ha!i b1.:t.'f1 ra1St'<1 fvr thC' •·h.11 r "'1 tt'!I prl'rnan1rr to :-.1y th;1\ hl' ~ 1'0n11n~ tu 11ork for the uru~'ersity." lidld \\'ally · John.Wn. of th~ O. L: publlc ln(or111ation departn1rnt. LANSING, Mich . ""'ll -A Democrati c state ,repre.senl.it1\·e~ v.•ho snwkes marijuana 1n ruN1c. announced a petition drive to 1n~k,. the narool:c legal for Michigan adults. "" Undt.>r ;1 pronoonl pd,v11 nced by ltep. Perry Bullard or Ann ,\rbor. H"~one over 18 \TeRt!I old could grow. possess and u~ n>;p·iiu;1riA l''•t could not sell or distribute it; BULLARD'S ACTION came after vote rs in the college communiti~ of Ann Arbor and · Ypsilanti r.·1onday approved measures that would 1111ke public snU>k1ng of marljUana • punishable by on I y a his propo~I. d1sl'Qllr1tRe'fSubllt' maxi ·um 55 fine. use of marijuana by imposing In Ann Arbor, home· Of•tbe a ma:dwum $100 fine, Universi1y or f\1i('hi'an, 'the "We nre sick and tired of vote was 15,6U-to.13',M2, with having people hassled 111 thctr a t'ew absentee ballots still to homes and cars," Bullard coun t. In Ypsilanti, home of said. "We are sick anrl tired of "':.&ste:-n ~ichi'l-all Uni .. P1'8lt)', having people beaten, and the vote was 1,355 to t.257. l.• ~ket1 UD in jail for use of The ne w ordinances there . m.arljuana~" . ,. . forbid po I ice n1 en from ,.tore tha.n WS.000 \'<JlJd t'nforcing the more slringent signa lures mu st be collected. state marijuana laws but by July 8 to put the question Independence Day 1s a way or S) n1bolizing thu • Ct'f\t.ral 11·'1• son for trying to chan ge the r•·1rliuana I:"\ " !:t" -iri1'1 ... '" Thomas Jefferr.on said, the le!!tt 1r·ate powers o~ thl' government extertd to such il'''~ cnly as are Injurious to othrr$.'' l"H ES~O 1AP 1 -Thl' l11•nd of thl' :-l:1t1011t1! T,l '( !l(·brlhi.n Cornn11th'i' hns bl•1,•n ~1·11!('nt·1•d lo 11 yl·ur in pnson for f:ii!1nR IO fdi: fl'<it'ral hll'Otlll! t..iX rr111rns !101l1'\'('r. 1he .., l. n 1 c n ct' ·rursd:11· :n!<Jln~t Jntnt·~ '" Scott. Ot Frl'sno "''a.'> s.taY1-'<l :Jl'<-'t'l.!l .• pos1t1on :l"< .. ·But Johnson said Gilkey i!!: s6ck1nq: by his bell~! that ~1cC:tll y.·111 accept th t> tc:ictung pos 1tioo. d1-tlllll!U~hl'<l prof1·s~or o i brcx1dc~1st and 1>ubhl' aff:tirs at 1 Urc~Oll Stal£• <iftcr 111• l•·.0 1'\I --u!fli..:e C..'tll .,.. .. ~ A .... Ol.O Gl.l"'S '!'hi: announv1·1nl'!1t can11:• MANNING'S •• BW 'S Tues<IJv fron1 l)(·;11l Gorllon ; C TORS .......,.. \\'. r.llkl''' of the 1·lillt'~(I () 1 f 1 J'~~~c •.'k"Lt '"1~'t.,.~~11tot hhcr<i\ nr\). ''ho ';11cl \ll'{'a Tlfl'M ,11,.. 11 11! Ol'Ctl\)\ thl' Turn l-111:-011 11 .,..,.,...,. :O.\eC.1\1 :~11.ur. 1:1<' !1r..1 111,&,;1i;iii:i...-.i1;,;,,,;;;::,;,;;;.t I L•tllf'l•·t..-.it~ AHO'"" 1.1i<l,~"l .. 11.1iair ,,1 n~l · 1 I !•s-0401 •42.11sJ allow other Jaw enforcement agencies to apply existing laws. on the r\01'C'n1bt r gcn·Jr:il election ballot. Bullard said he is asklnK tha1 all pctition.s be turnfd in by July 4. A11Jlard . .,.,.h'l "mokes oo! ln . public and has been arrested for hltc~hiki ng. adrnitted t!l:H non·sn1okcrs of nlarijuana .... ould Ix· eounted on to p1akt· the drive &Uccessful. A similar dr1\e fall¢ in 1972 .• Oregon became the first s t at e la st vear ln demmina,lizc pos~·~~io•1 ind u~ of marlJuan:i in s1:l.all amounts. until an nppcal L.; rt"sol1('<1. --------------------------------, BUILARD, JI, T 0 L 0 nt>w smcn Tuesday . th al "uptighl places" could, under "ASKING return the PEOPLE pctitiuns • t 0 hy 80% Chance Thu11ib Stitched On Saw Victirri SA.~ FRAKCISCO (Al'1 -A C.cnrral Hospita l ,,, h l' r e 2 7 ·ye a r · o 1 d man v.·ho doctors 0('<:111on,.d 1l1r-finger~ accidentally S<ll''cd off h1s and packed his hand in ice. scorr. \\'110 1ns1~'s the1t: :> fon:i;ttlutKJn b;,1rs 1 n c ''11'1 c t IJXC'S. ;1n:ut"d lh,1! "lh1· I s,.1 \\:JS c:rrJ ll'd Jilli 1-orn uU1 of J ta x n •htil icn T11" i:iN11tlt' li.1X dc.'l\fO\'l-d \\hilt ll~Nl tu bt.>I n fri'c rcu1ntr\'. \'1>l1 c°Jn '! ll11c 1\ tth !h1• lfl('{lmC t.'.lx ;11\d s\1\l h,,,.,. th1· (•fl11\t1lul1on .. But t;s n b trit"t. 1·011rt .Judg1.· \! !). Croc·kt'r J""''t'tf'd that 1h1• i!jlh ;\111t•nd1111.•nt !'p!.'Clfll',lll~· .: 1· ;1 n l :. tht• ~01·1·rnn11·nt the riglH ;o lc1:0 1nconH' \.JXt':. "Tll E l '.S. I~ l1.1:-1·d 1•:1 l.111 \'f)U halt• 11; 11ii'"I !!ll' l,1 \\'" fro<;kf·r '-i!ld "1111.' u n l ) .1l\{•rnat11·L· 'h Ille !'U !t' of forc1· .. thumb was smiling happily at ·11e 1hen,was d~nen t 1 &In 1 all five fin[ters of his !('ft h1tll1 Francisco v.·here Frank Ii n As~t. l's AU\ Thain{~ today lb&nks to a surgical l10.n11al's rn1cros ur gical ti::un Couns ...1r~u1"<1 fur .1 !tt.\U team that ~li!ch:'d 1hun1b and spent six hours reconnC'cting pri son ~ t' n t 1· n e ,. .:1 " hand together again. 1 ·, · 'ein anc\ r"lr 1r!l'P\ 1n lh!'.' n.•co1nrnl nil 'fl r1 !lw 11:.,•b;111.,11 t\ srokesMa1 for Franklin thumb -and S('('uring the rrpor! l\1lll'l!> ~.1J Srott Hospital .at lhe Halph i\ .. I r. "'itli;! .. 1·11 ;un 1)·,~iors t1•·t1fa'fl d•u1ni.: th•· \rt<JI 1!1.11 · also .-,pa·,,~ the tendon• on h h t t I 1·c· f)::i1•ir:r1 \1r'<lical ('cnt"r hcrl' rct \." .. ,. il' no 11\ i·n inn •1 1· • said doclors give Br u cc th(' thrl>e otn1'r f.'l~"•~ cvrnpl~ 1n:! 111:.1 1!1•· 1111 ~-·1ill Trener•· ;:in RO c -rce nl ~ha nee .;up!XJr:' "'1 ' .• ll1u,1· iff l\ .~1on.s or retaining his reattached.left ~---------~ ur 1h1• f\n,t.t~.'1"11 ht..' .1 .• nr, t"> thumb. R ;ibidc by · ooster Crot kt•r l ,. l' h 11I!'J1 1 y TllENJ<:ltY . \\' 1S usin2,. a._. tnt circular hi nd pov.•cr sa w on a sentcn'CT'd sro1t 10 one yra.r I E p11<1011 for ,.,1,·h 11! four :J!lr\· shingle Saturday night v.·hcn f ILJ.Ol./'Cl[ roniictiQns uf (;iilinL: tr1 (lit' the saw 1•rqbN>1 lh" ''h\n"lc _ " . int'Qmc t i\ r"turn) for ,~H· and 'his left ·hand under the rears J\lli9 !hrouch ) \l i '.! blade. PAHIS it:PI i -11.larle ilo11cvl'r. l:c n1..id1· tho· to·rin~ The spokesman said th~ saw DupirC''s rooster has an-d · h roncurn ·n·, pro 1' 1 1 111! ;1 v.·rnt throu'!.h the b o n c . noycd er neighbors for · JfliJX1mun1 of 1_.11.!_ ..L!: .1 r ~ --artefiei. veins-and ta'fd6i'l'S" er yta~-h. · -er o-w-' n g• h.is Jr ft thumb.• 11·hirh ,1 .. 1t left t r i u n1 p ha n l 1 y C'\'Cl)' in custod~ .. 'hanging by a shred of skin. It Cavbreak. scorr·s Al'l'E.\L 1\ 1lf'\ Le , al~" cul into the hti'le of ht" They v.·ent to rourl O\'Cr . dell !. nd .. : · it and a judicial order "·as ha~cd partially un" l'Qn11·n!10!1 < '-· You are cordi ally invited to:meet Helen Dzo Dzo. Fashion Coordinator fo r St John Knit s from 11 :00 a. m. to 4:00 p.m. and to see informal modeling of th e Sp rin g· and Summer .Collection from noon to 2:00 pm. in the ·- Fore cast Shop , South Coast Plaza Thursday, April 4th - MAVCO • • 546·932 l mi c 1nger a cut 1uS ring that Jnh!rll<Jl l{!:'1l.OU\.' ~f\'Ll'C I d II t !. ~ i~ued conunanding the A Fl.JI Place-an sma es inge. · ...... undf·rrn11·~ ~1~1·11l ,J .1 :n c s I ( -roostl·r to siop crowing :it South Coast Plaza. 3333 Br ist o St., osta Mesa. FIUE~l>S DROVE Treo<'rv lh!! risk of a S6 a day fine S'>'"<lll'{lr1 111f1ltr.111·d ! ht' ~ This style of advertising. though uncodvCntional. from the Polter Valley ranch against its o'>'ner. dl'fens•• hy Jeing <IS a fc!loi\ L-----------------------,---------' _c_P_•l_"_o_r1_i_n_cu_s_t_o_m_e_rs_i•_1 _b_a_r _a_l_S_'l_. _Lo_u_is_. ______ "_h_cc_e_h_c_'_""-'-'-'"_'._'"•~to:_::C::_k•:::a::''.=,,---===-=====--t:i x lo•· 1.99 Reg. 2.49 C·pc. custom 1· rofl9r Ind lflY Ht. 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S.. c .. .t ,._ .. 0,.. 10.t ,.... Deity ,...., I 0 .. 6 I • • f I I ...... > • • ' • 1 ·Dlvor<"ed. WtdMSday, April l , lcr74 Scholars Analyze Stl!eak Subconsci'ous Desire to Be Kids Again, Some Say By GEORGE W. CORNt:LL NEW YORK-Those "lltreakini,(" cut- ups 1nay be showing more than ihcy r('a- lize, including a .subconscious wish to be SJlUtll children agaln , inununc fron1 cnrc or responsibility. That and various other impulses to mock the pressure!! of adult reality arc seen by several religious scholars Jn the current camP4!!1 antic of running nude through public places. City. Whlle it's soraewha\ of b..ilanCe," he odds , "I don't see any SOdom and GomorTuh about it." .. IT'S AN ABSURD geiture in lhe,ace of the vasler abwrdlty a_round us," says . the Rev. Dr. Joseph SittJer, an influentit:ll Lutheran throloglan ol the University of II.'• al•o sef!tt in the pt'lmlthie supet'•tltlon that 'me n can IOlle their IT MAY BE panly a "protest of the problem# .... shedding . child against the prospect of respooslble -w adull.hood," says the Rev. Seward iheir «!lothe•.' Hiltner. a noted· theologiao -psychologist ______ __ with the externally hopcfUl weathfr. As for the impllcatiOfl.' of nudity, it normally s.ignlfies an openness either to deep personal relatiOll!lhip or an ex- ploitation of it. 'Ille Bibical imagery goes back to Adam and Eve, naked in ,their in- nocence and trusting relati-OMhip with creation and each other. BUI' \VltEN THEY rebelled at their human crealureh6od, seeking ·IO beame "like gods," their vain bid for dominance failed leaving them aware of their faulty grab 1for power, embamassed, hiding covering their bodies. They knew v.'hat they hadn't known in childish innocence, their flawed' motives. .. -l>l Princetoo Theological Seminary_~ ~~~- ' Jazz trumpeter AJ lli1t "There 's a, part ol all oi us lhat~Chicago Divinity School. '.'l.n a time of was l,egaJly separated like to ren1ain basically irrt.>sP$>J!Sible. gc:neral muck . and guf(, tt s. a sort or 1be "streaking" craze may reflect a sort of uneqnsclous urge for that past . native innocence. Father Vawler'says. "It could be a kind of readilng back for being childlike instead ol facing up to adult reality. A chjld is not conscious ot being nude : adults are. It's not shame so much as a lost innocence -a realization of the complexities of adult Jiving." fro1n wife of 31 "years that wants to go back to uncomplicated good. clean sw ipe across the 9~rly face of and agreed to~pay more childhood.,. dissimulat1'2n. t than $94.900 in annual "In our winter of discontent. corn-s u p p 0 rt payments. lie says this is especially marked in . . . , t'"~ ... t 00· t t " f · pounded by all the admin1st.rat1ve rot. 1t s Mary Pa tureau J-lirl had uu 1n erm 1a cs age o growing up. , d 0··"" eg -oio· "" · te "tt ti AAying, '\Ve've had €!not_1gti. Lets o ' filed suit in New Or·. .nn;u r r....,., ·~, in mu en y, can I 1 be helpful, he says. The innate yen for it something real crazy.' 1'h_e ea cu\atcd 1, __ e_a_ns_. ________ heedless, unblameable childishness _ craziness ol our times has d1mlnlsbed t.hc l\lanhattan DA Hogan Succunibs i!; reflected in ,the lure of the eternal spirit of man. but spontaneous madness DR. 1-flLTNER NOTES that "clothes child, Peter Pan. is a kind of 'purgation. It has a purgative are symboL'I of incn?asing civilization" quality about.it.'~ and. li ke language, differentiate man IT'S ALSO sEEN in the primili{c "The nudity is not so important/-'--Dr~ from animals. lie says this factor also supentition that "men can Jose their pro-Siltier adds. "We've had plenty of that. likely is involved in the "streaking'' blems by shedding their clolhes." says It's 1hc running, lhe incongruity of rebuff to hun1an maturity. Dr. Calvin G. Seeveld, a professor of something suddenly, surprisingly joyful "As I understand. it's not supposed to esthetics at the Institute of Christian and actual in the midst of what has be exhibitionist." he adds. ·'We've had a Studies, Toronto, Canada. become an accumulation of expt.><:lcd plethora or pon10graphy on the screen While pointing out its naive aspectS as weariness ." and elsewhere. But I don·( see th~ as a well as underlying religio~ sex thing. llowcve r. it could tum into physchological conn o ta Ii on s . the THE REV. BRUCE Vav.1er, a noted that .'' theologians also cite its zany side -its · Roman Catholic Bible scholar ol De Paul Rabbi Seymour Siegel. o! the Je"'ish NE\\' YORK (AP ) -Frank ectioes of the absurd abandon of ancient University in Olicago, says, "It's the an-Theological Seminary of An1erica, says s. Hogan, 72, P.1anhattan's rites of s~~.. · " nual sap r~ing." ifs an "immature protest by shock. "P.lr District Attorney" for 32 The participants want ~o fly like Dr. Hiltner points out that the highest Since dirty spee<.il and nutty political · . larks," says the Rev. Newman f\1cLarry, suicide rates also come in spring, when behavior doesn'l shock ;iny more, they've ·years, died Tut'Sday after a a Southern Baptist pastor or Oklahoma internal despair contrasts· most sharply tunlCd to nudily. It's dehumanizing." lengthy illness. · -·---=-jjijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliijl.;:---1 The shy, coortly prosecutor , ,ra.s elected last year to an Boa1·d Posts unprecedented ninth teim but SACRAfofENTO (UPI\ VISIT THE BUNNY CAROUSEL COURT • • at • $5 BILLION STRONG In troubled times ... and calm ones :_. savers hc;:ive discovered there's no place quite Ii ke Home. Since 1889, Home Savings stepped down nfter he was Dr. C. Robert Breckenridge of hospttallzed following a stroke. Lodi and Dr. Edward J. He later underwent surgery Becker of San Lorenzo have -~-=c..===-been appointed-to -the state: -for a lung tun1or. Board of Dental Examiners by Gov. Ronald Reagan. Both are South Coast 'Plaza HE DIED AT St . Luke's Jlepublicans. Members receive Hospital v.·hcre he had been a ~125~~a~da~y~fo~r~e~xpen~se~s-~;~;;~~~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~-1 patient on the serious 01-I • criticaf list since Dec. 27, the --tias-meant perfect safety for" hard-earned - i ncome-th rough wars, depressions, recessions , and co.untless periods of stress and uncertainty. day afler his resignatk>n. Hogan wOn widelf.publicized ~ convictions in the early 1950s basketball !Ctlnda ls. Gambler Frank Erickson. Tammany 11al1 politician Jimmy Hines and New York Republican leader L. Jlidson 111orehouse , also went lo jail during Hogan's tenure. THE LOW DENSITY MYTH ON FEB. 5, TIIE day before Hogan's resignation beea1ne effective. Gov. Ma I co Im \Vllson named Richard Kuh to succeed him until the post is filled next November. A I t hough he hiidn't prosecuted a case in court himse lf since 1945, Hogan kept close tabs on a huge staff and ran the busiest prosecutor's o(ticc in the nation 'vith aln1ost military precision. In.recent years. however. he came under Increasing fire for what detractors c a 11 e d politjcaJ pro secutions, particularly a conspiracy case against 13 Black Panthers that ended i~ acquittals. 1 • '!!OGAN FIRST won loo office in 1942 v.·hen his prt>Clecessor and e a r 1 y sponsor, Republican Thonms E. Dcv.·ey, 1noved up to governor. Hogru1 P1:ided himself on running a nonpartisan offi~. 1-le made only IWO par1lsan forays -an aborted campaign for mayor in 1949, aitd an unsuccessful race for the U.S. Sen.1tc in 1958. BORN lN Waterbury. Conn., 1-logan v.·orked his "'a y through Colwnbia University. whert he' first planned to be a journalist. ·ire is sunrh'ed by his widow , the former ~1ary Egan. They h<td no children. .. 'Padcllin g' Of Botto1ns Prohibited ' • • • , . ,. For years. candldates for city councilman of Newport Beach have promised to fight for low density, but high-ri se and high density seem to win the battles. Thi s year again the . . . battle cry is "low densi ty." Tliis time vote NOT for ~meone who promises low density but for so meone who will deliver it ... Ellis Glazier. candidate. city council. districf 3. --- T9day, this kind ot safety and assurance is more precious than ever. It's also more rewarding ... with higher interest available ,. to savers, starting with 5Y4 °/o Passbook Accounts (more than any bank on similar accounts) and moving on up to 7Y2o/o term accounts, with interest on all accounts compounded daily for faster growth . Add to this Home's many valuable free serv- ices, and Home's great strength of $5 billion in assets-and it's no secret why so many savers have decided that the best place of all to be ... is Home. SO M"NY WAYS TO BE SURE AT HOME 5 %% Reg ular Savings 5%% Bonas Account 90 Day Qualifying Period $1000 or more 61h% 63.4% 71h<>'o 1 Year Term $1000 or more 2V2 Year Term $1000 or more 4 Year Term.$1000 or more Federal Regulations r•qulre sub111ntial penalUes lor early wlthdraw111 Ol\,111 term accounts ; please ask us tor det1ils. ' pl'iH SA Tl,IRD1!.Y: APRIL 6th, ~ t1.111. lo I P""'- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OFFICES. AlHAMaltA ( 401 [, Ytlltof ~'lid.• "IOI (2Ul 2'9.o:!ll , ANANlll 101 5. llltlllr lln{'. 9?IO'i (7UJ ~~·?UJ •• ..., AltCADIA 60 [. KuMllittOll Df, • 9100& (Zll) 115-illl U.ltSTOW IUl (. Mli• 51. • t.IJll (11!l ZS6-21Sl llVUtLW HILU .tl•S W"~lflitt ll'ld. • 90110 (l~11J.* IUUIA fAJIK •10 8-11 lll'd •• Q20 (1141 IH-tii4 GUIOMC • 'AlOS vtlt0£S '20 Jt. lltlld liM, • 91203 t7lll llll•l~~n• &!I'd, SA"TA A"A , (Z IJ) 241.UOZ , tollil'llf Kills [SUtn 1ou•. (21]) su.~u llml It Mal,. str•I • Wiil 1111) so.Mn NOlLYWOOO 1500 i$. 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A.sll , '2IOI 100 $, VlfltMI AYI. • t1110' (tlll) '11·11111 (114) rll·6MI 1111) -.m1 MHTUllLO 'AClnC: llACM ~~lt'Mtltlitr lllld lltQlllO ltOI W, hqfli ll'f'll, IMi Mlllt.» a.10t. ..,., "tit ht "lit ' 11ll)IV.ttrtllM.•llllf lllMD •(tlJ)1n.oJll '2109•(Ut)21 4400 _,.,6 ... (llJ) 1IMPt WJ~lltl C( .. f(lt QAID[I tlovt ' l .. , • .,,~ ,,..,_.t.__...., Nuinber 1 in the Nation l~T~".1..'.':.'.':'.,. v•Q•,...., II\ Both Sa.vin&s il LOans "'~'"-lilt .._..n ADOIAL S.•111111 fflf W.,11 ......,_ c.r..•t"'- M"""'1 flDtML ..-. LMft I M' "'91- ' ·' ~) ·- I ·- • • Radicals Give FBI· Slip 011e on JMo"'t W<t1·ited Li'st 5 Y Ji'' ·1 Y " ea rs; u:e -f< ea rs WASHINGTON (AP) -Five young radicals oo the FBl's most·v.·<inted llst have evaded capture for nearly four years in an apparent even match bftween the hunters and the hunted. Anolher, Can1eron David Bishop, v.·herever he is. soon marks five years as one of the agency's ··10 most \\'anled fugitivCs." llE \VAS THE FIRST of 12 identifiable polilical radicals to have been placed on the list and targeted for Intensive pursuit by law enforcemen t officers around the v.·orld. Of the five "ilo have been ap. pr chended, only tY:o have been convicted of cr imes. The 12th, Bemard lnc Dohrn. v.•as removed from the list "af!er pros- ecutors dropped federal charges against her. Ho"·ev~r. she still is being souglU as a fugitive from charges brought by Ch.icago authorities six rears ago. ,, FBI officials say the militants puzzle thei r pursuers with patlems of behavior and escape entirely different from the cooventional fugitive. "TIIEY DON'T RUN ln the usua l criminal circles and most have had no previ ous criminal record," said FBr spokes1nan Tom Coll. He added lhat most of the 12 arc knoy,·n to be college-educated. son1e 'A:.ith advanced degrees and outstanding aca- demic records. And the hunted mil!!ants can turn for help to an underground of courncrcul!ure friood s ln sympathy with their protcs~ against the Establishn1cnl and the police. Coll sa id tips on the v1hcrcabou1!1 of the missing six continue to come in but have proved fruiUess or too late. '"WE HAVE KNOWN y,•here lhey heve been." but always after they fled to still another hiding place, he said . Bis hop is charged v:ilh sabotage in con· nection with the I~ bombing of poy,•cr transmission towers in Colorado. Besides him, the radicals still on the n1osl-v•antcd list arc: -Dwight Alan Armstrong, L e o Frederick Burt and David Sylvan Fine. cbargerl_w.lth sabotage:, d truetion or government property, and. conspiracy stemming from the .1970 bombing of a University of Wisconsin building in vrhich a research v•orker ll-'as killed. -SuSan Edith Saxe and Katerine Ann Power, charged with unlawful interstate flight, theft of gove rnment property and bank robbery in connection wJlh the 1970 .. ONE THEY GOT H. Rap Brown robbery of a Bos!on bank and murder of a pursuing police officer. COU. SAID TllERE is specula tion that :\rmstron g. Burt and Fine h~ve escaped -the rountry. perhaps to Canada whe re a foorth man clrargl'd Y.ith lhe same cri rne, l\arleton Lewis Ar mst rong, was ar>- prehanded in 1972. Armstrong \fas sentenced lasl ~ovember to 23 yea rs in prison for arson. murder and possession of explosives. Although the 12 mil itants pn$enl sorne surface sin1ilarilics, there are no easy conclusions about their success or failure in · a\·oiding apprehension. _The uen(;'r's rerord v,.ith thess 12 of· fers still fell-·cr clues to its future succcss1 in pursuing other u n c o n vent ion a I fugitives such as those who' may be charged in the kidnaping of Patricia Hearst and other recent kidnapings y,•ith apparent political terrorist motivation. ---PODCE'lNUTIL~Tallr.N.Y":prckNi up both Annstrongs on a minor traffic violation in 1970 but turned lhem loose before realizi ng y,·ho the}· were. Canadian police reported that fine and Burt were seen in an Ontario to~'n in September 1910 but el uded capture. In add ition to Karleton Armstrong, the most-warlted radicals v:ho have been ap- r ~ ''(/anna good laugh. I dreamt my ~ell mates were an Attorney Gener.al anV, I! Pre'sident." prchended are An~(']a Davis, H. Rap Broy,·n, l...'.1\1"rf'nce Robert Plan1ondon and 1\1·ymon Ford ~1.vC"rs. r-.liss J)aYJS y,·as· found innocent O( murder and kidnapi ng · charg('s arisinR fron1 the 19i0 killin ;:: of a California JUdl::l' hC'ld \\'ilh four olher hostages in an t•ffurl to ranso~1 !hree n1en fron1 prison. SHE \\'AS ARRESTEll al a :\1•11 York motel a re\1' mon1hs :inrr ~in;:: !1\Ji.·lt•d one or the 10 most \\'an !t'd . PJL1n1ondon Y.'ilS arrt'Slt'd in .\1lch1~;in tv.·o mon!hs after going on th1· 1110~1- wantcd list in 1970. !It• y,·a~ rh:1q.:NI 11 1th the dynamite bon1bin ~ or a \('nfr;1! ln!elligcncc 1\ECnt"y offiCT in .\tichigau. but the charges "<'re dro1)pcd bec:.111!'1.: the prdscculion case r"ll«I on y,•irrt.1r- ping collducted ~·ithout .1 court order. Plamondo n was lh l' firo;;t on lhe 1110<,!- \\"antcd list to be apprehended bccau!'.t' of the instant · informa tion aval!able fro111 the computerized Na!ional Ci-i me Information Center. th(' ~~Bl says. ~11CRJGAN POLICE saw trash being thrown from a car and stQPped the dn\'cr for liuerlng.-AHer reporting [he license number for ~ computer check. lhc of- ficers wr re told the car \\'as registered to Plan1ondon and that he was a fugi tive. Uro\\'n Y.'as captured dufing a robbfory at a Nc\11 York bar in 19i ! more than a year after going on the n1o~t-wantt>d list. He was convicted of attempted robbery and sc nlcnced to 5 to 1$ years in prison . HEAD AND SHOULDERS ·SHAMPOO ALBERTO ... "----!) . BALSAM ""'-c-r-" ·"' CONDITIONER • . . ............... _., WE'RE VOTING FOR LUCILLE! Gwt" ol\d lloflety Wriqht Walttt w ,,Cnrf+etldt11. Jr. Hr-'"d cotMn .. , M•"'°" Mr1. llol"''" ~tkh, Jr. Or. ortd Mr1. Ilic.fiord A , llrtdel Forooct' Smith Mr. oltd Mr1. John M. lratt Mr. IHld Mr1. lltnllft+I John,_ 01-llilffttr · JtOll lr11it G"-"ir o"d Hor•ry Gro11 Mf". oMI Mr1. Joftn ~korfl Mr. 011d Mr1. Joftn loMorolOCJll• MnP~q" UttclQ Md Sltwar'I 'Woodword A. So"dy Sl_t;,_ Coroli"r ond Torr...c:t Dodch Jo1rph o"d JOMI lrll Att• Joff, Rito ft'ldmon Mr. ottd Mr1. l jonot O•olr Mr. o"d Mrt. llic.h.ord Slrrlr a°'i"' and ·Jonr Hordoc,.... l fOfl and Mally LyOOI I. J. SltiH111q MM. R.ichard H. Winckltr . C.ri-S. Moort Jilft 011d L'fl'n Ool.rty Willio'" G. TMoV. Dr. Sttirlty J. Scllotftr • Co1H11 Corli11 DI'. Md Mr1. Jot., l row11 Mobfy C . St tit.Molt ltth Koth DI'. al'ld Mr1 . .H'fT'l'I T. llic.h0l'd1 r'hyli11 'Wr 1lff•rlt Grrtrvdt' H. Rth.c'-a11 HOl'ritl o"d J-1 G. Eii10Hlh 0 . Wriqhl Mr: and Mr1. ~ G11n1tr SOfll ond Mory lllV. Gtor9' M. S1"'Jtf Jonr OMd ChorW1 Mo1moM llilo l olo11d Richard E. Mc.fGrioltd J_, "· fttlOll Adrllr and CKil MOMll AM I. Hti"''f Hrlt11 D. l oll Val ollCI ll obrrt SM""on AM.Holftitl Uoyd H. Dlrh. Ed oMI f lo11 Schurr.ochrr Dick Dimlftilt (;.lf'fldo McCDn'l'lic k lOftl K1111lwltt Will H. ¥onD-Fninlrf:-...,.. Jr. Chorlr1 and hhy Riplry F!<CH1lt S. S"'lth ~lrow,..., l 19tltlt Olld 5-GwfiwiH Do.w..t G. Al<Wkh, Jr. h9fl l•ttdbwsky J-.... Dick Ct'Oill Mt-. Md Mr1. V-,-'WoodfOf'd DI', odft Mr1. aobrr-t W. Crtcco Cori o..d lt"l' lty,.._ lloOtrt G~t""-1111 Dartt" Md lob Mcnl'MIH t . °""~'" s1 ....... ... .,.., _11-.-.i Phil llfld l ttty Taitt Jahn Moc11ob TOf.i Ca1ty· 'Mn. Ralplt W. Cffrwd' J-1 I . a11d Aortftct Slod6wd Robtrt S. lanM1 Roy 0 . A11dtr1.o11 AL011C.Slo11..,... Mr. artd Mr1 . Roibtti Malii11otf Coroty Giid Ille.hard Sw•~ ,§! arid Carl P'leht.tt llothryn 011d Hal'"'' lllh G~ Topptr Oo•id Slti11""h l iU aotd J11dy lo.Wriq a.-r 011d lr•ll!CJ l 11rq '"' ctltd D1ta"f l lock Alic• aftd frri lltlNf Mikl!-.d 011d lC.-tt. lltl>drit lt ~J-ond Ly-fOltl\rwr~ · G~ry Hal"Ti1 Carin110 011d Howord S. lobb AllObtl 011d J• ll011wi1tr J. Slo11lr y "'"°'"°" Grt4tht11 I , Moen Morion and Will ... H. Mohr Virqi11io Sodhr ICtn lrrt111 fthtUy11 attd n.o-1 'Wolktr Robtrt E. HoriMM:WI Sllir!ty o-11d W. H. ICtnnicoH Etbtr+o M. J-1 '!111t l'lthtr • · LUCILLE KUEHN ,\ D~l I'\ ISTHATIVI·: ,\;\'AL YST J. L1,ll1 !ittHf'll~ r'f99Y Mor•dwditl Mr, a.cl Mr'-ll. '·SM• Johll Elliott VinJi11•• ...,d Roy A."k fo1th o..d l'tlK V. Dr. ond Mr'-Allcftw Sandor Mol Hwwltt E1tt! J..-1 Slblrl lrvct a11d C.uio HoH Gr9tt L. Mwl'T'G"f Gl#ldl 011d Jolwl H..!itti Dr. and Mr1. GIJbcor+ C. MOf'ri1011 lrit 011d Ji'" Horrl.w10fl r'. A. 'Gl""r R. L· Strick!.r Jvnt ltowo ..... r• (j."'-011d Mr•. T'ho!M1 f , Rl!Ty Willi•"' c. l i119 r'v+ri clo Htnoq Holk1H !ihapiro Mr. o..d Mr1. lllf"lllit Ooriti11 L»clltt I . D11flftlllrt Mr. 9ftd Mr1. ~ T~I Gklrio l i911tr l~lfldludDt~ Mmry T. Ho.,t s-G11rt•i. Jr. Ml'. Ofld Mr1. allfl ~ ..._,....., ~ilo s-.. .w.w Mr.MdMr1. &..t•mc. .... Rally ,..101111 Mf":'"-4 Mr" Uoyd ~· lloMrt •d s~., M.,..lh Mrs.. llchwd ..w ... 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J'llore llo11o r 1 Actress Helen Hayes will be among those honored April 28 when ~randei.s University; presents 18th annual creative arts awards in New York City. check into a mental hospital They concocted a single vou'ro going to be tr!'uted as i{ symptom of mental illness by You're crazy, no matter what, telling of ··en\ply , depressed" St<inford un i v c rs it y ex· feelings aod \\'ere almost pt·rl1ncnts show. always admitted \\'ilh a The l'Xpcrhnental chcek·ins diagnosis of par an o id ;it a dozen hospit.all! v.·erc con· schizophrenia, he said <luctcd the pa!'lt rive years by Rosenhan declined to iden· Or. l)avid HoS<.'nhan, a pro-tify the hospitals. ft>ssor of psychology . and .Jaw Although the pseudopatien ts' "111£ ~to~~i "'E got in l\'C dropped the symptom and behaved as we normally behave," Ro.'>Cnhan sa}'L Thal didn't make any dif· fcrcnce lo the hospll.al staff, he added. "\\'e were diagnosed as schizophrenic, then all of our behavior had to bl> schizophrenic," R o s e n h a n said. • · nol cra.z}'. You'.rc a pro{cssor i3. pS)'ch.iatrists raled 2~ as 1ypc oi-a journalist. You're pseudopttlients, Rosen ha n doing an expose.' We looked at said. u Xerox of a nurse's notes "BlIT f\,~lo; \'I E R E l<.Jtcr and Hwy said. 'Pafient pscudopalient.s. Our pseudopa- exhibits \\'ril1ng l)chuvior.'" tient gut lhe OU and llC\'Cf he s1:1id . could go 1hrougb. the ex· Hosenhan said ht onct! periment." Rosenhan said. "'am('{! a director of a 1ntntal llis ex~riments are not hospnal !hat he planned to sli p designed to show t h a t in a· pscudopatient sometime psychiatrists are fools, but lo bet"•ecn January and ltlarch demonstrate that p e op I e of a particular year. perceive olher people ac· someooe in a context, that context inlluences y o u r perception of them," he said. ROSENllAN SAID anot~cr experiment sbo"'S a tendency to 1reat other people on the basis of preconcci\'ed ideas C\'en extends to sex. When a group of n1ale graduate students drove in traffic around the uni\·ersity, those "'ilh Jong salr -so Ion-;: • • ' .. ' "' ' ~· •• • • • •• ' ~ . ' • . j: "' . • • ' • ' ~. • al Stunford. symptoms, names and, jobs nosenhan said that during !he time he was in a mental hospital as a pS(!udopatient, he "took frequent notes. Of the 193 patient.s admitted cording to· the circumstances dur.ing that th r c e · n1 o o t h that surround then1, Rosenhan period1 43 were rated as said in an interview. pseudopaticnts by various ''H 's not psychiatri::.1s' fault. hospital staff mcn1bers: of the It 's the t.ontext. \Vhen you see Ibey looked like a coed . to a dri\'Cr behind !hem -y;ere honked at quicker "'hCn th('y h('s11atcd a1 traffic l i g h t changes. hl' said. were faked, other facls about BOSJo~N HAN"S ··PSEU[)(). !heir background "'ere true., l'ATIENTS'' includc<f Rosen· han r1msclf and more U1an 30 volunteer, proftssors. pc<ti<i1ri- ltosenhan said during a talk ·before a group of state mental health 'r\'Orkcrs. "TIJE PATIE~'TS came up to me and said, 'lley, you.'re ••'. • • • Nyl111 Hl·Lo Tweed $ Here's a sma(t, bright tweed tail · ored loo k that's'exc elle nt for . high tr affic areas. No fuzzing , sheddirc or matting. Easy to care for. Select fr om bright tweed combinaijons. 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INSTALLATION & PADDING INCLUDED lllSTALUTION &.PADDING INCLUDED • ··1 • • ' 1 • • ; ) . • •• • • • •• • • ., Or go po d "· Di •C Su s wa r 111 au ar • Countians Want Curbs on Growth was not designed f() serve ·as a revresentative sur1·ey o f Orange CoWlty's population," said CDFC Chairman Vincent Keyes. -SANTA ANA An overwhelming percentage of Orange Countians w a n t government to impose tough .rtslrictions on r u·n au• av population g r o v.• t h and development. ae<..'Ording to th~ ·'THE CO~IJ\fiSSION does results of a survcv. fet l, hov.·ever. that the civic. future development u n d population grO'wth of thei r county." 'The survey was based on .1 total of 1.600 qut>Stlonn;urcs filled out around the county. tho ugh only about l.:?00 wrrL' deemed valid for most of th<.' questions. T'be county ·c i t i z ens community and l r a t e rn a I Dircc1 ion Finding Comnlittce groups represented provide a ICOFC) Lold the Board or good sample of citizens and ACCORDING TO the report Supervisors Tuesday t h e opinion makers from a wide gi~en tQ supervisors, n1osl survey ls not precise since i.t Spoo1twn ol. interests." responses -fill -came fron1 <:C)l1nty should h 1:1 ~ e a JlOJ)lllation· growth pol1('Y· Of thost' 11ho r('S(>Olldt:d . 76 percent said y('s, 8.9 ;>rrC't'nt :;aid lllJ and 11 8 pcrCl'l\I 1·1lht•r didn't ;1nswl'r or hall no 1."lll!lll"n! Thi' biggest ou1pour1ng n.f op1>0S1 t1on 10 f11nh1'r gi O\I th l'<unc frorn Sup(•r1·1sor lfobcrt B<1tl1n·s F1r..;t 01str1C'I ;u1d the sccond·IO"''cst ainount o f oppo~ilion 11·as 111 Caspers' f.ast-gro11·ing dist rH:L was done wi1.h questionnaires The survey v.·as t h e Super\'isor Rooald Caspers' filled out \'Oluntarily by people foundation for a CDFC v.·hite Fifth Distrii;t. which includes attending civic m eel in gs papef oo 'county gi-o\\'th v.•hich many rapidly grO\\'ing area~. "'l lF.:~ ASKEO \1 ho !ht'Y around the county. stntcll that· residents v.•ant .. a The ke~· C!}JCSlion on the t!Jo,1.:ht should 1n11.,,,1f.1· ~1l('h 11 1nd1t·1ned th,tt nm:it people favor a• count y 11• id{' repr<.!SL'nt.111ve plunnu1g effort. ln -rl'sponS. 10 nnothcr f•ill''1'f"1. lllO~I j)t'Oplt· ··qu,11lv f.n'Ot'l'd f\lur n11':1n~ v f { ·1 troll111'.! gro111 11 -:-;1ror11:1·r apphcut1o n of zonin~ 1.111·~. {lutJLc· purch:tSL' of 01>1·11 sp:1cl', qt1otas "n r C's 1 Uc n t l ;1 l t'O!lSli'l!Cl!Oll and U:.l' 0 f moratoriun1s on dL·1clop1n<'nt. '10ST P E 0 Pl. E 1\'hO ORANGE COUNTY . UCI Prof Goe!!' to N\. , A L'C Jr1 111" ;1s~isr:1n t pr~ fcssor or l-.:n1~l1~h and conl· paralirc lH!.'r.atur~· ba~ been 11;1n11•d 11, tht' fal·ult~· or Ho1J.1r1 ;111d \\"1ll1:1 n1 Sn11th !'ollcgC', ;11 1;vl\C\ll, \'1•11· \'or\... ~!;1;.: \\"1•1 '\·h a n.11u1·:ihlcd l' S ('i!!IC'n v. ho u a~ t>0rn 111 l'f'k1ng, l'tnn;1, u ilt join !liL· fnrulty Of thr t1p$t•h· ~e \'urk pr11 <itl' l'O!k•'.J•' n1•\I f,1.: Jlr Yrh t':irn1·tl l11s do;·· 1nr:-1h' in JJt,·ralurt' lrurn 1h1· l n111·r">1!~ of lo11 :1 1,,.J....,..ht,_ ......... ..,, ..... _... 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Cllf & Loop Nylon Shag This is a luxuriou s, thick ca rpet ing co n· structed with a loktuft backing that pre· vents ravelin g, mild-. ew and shr ink age. $ 49 100% lon g we arln'g· · stain resistant nylo n pile available i n d twelve tone-on-tone sq. Y • colors. INSTALLATION & PADDING INCLUDED • • ·~ A Warehouse Full Of Carpet "' In E\11'ry Store! • • ·. 11T West's larges . 1nven ory of ~roadloom rolls,·· availa~leforimmecl1a~8,"installatilh! · ·~ . ' 99 Random Textured Hi·Lo ' $ 99 Dacron Plush $ 49 Here's the best of two worl ds' A dramatic textured ca~eting that's easy to care for. Ma e of cont in· sq, yd, uous filament nylon it won 't pill. fuzz or shed. Av ailable in a large sq. yd, sq. y~. sele ctio n of tone-on-t one colo rs. INSTALLATION & PADDING INCLUDED • Splash Dyeil Short Shag Here 's warmth and brightness of colors superbly blended. A short strand shag with extra colors in eve ry yarn. 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Choo se sq. yd. from th irteen co lor comb inat ions. INSTALLATION & PADDING INCLUDED • ALL PRICES INCLUDE INSTALLATION AND PADDING • •. The Largest Carpet cJlain in the West 2911 SO. BRISTOL ST. SANTA .ANA- 1Jus• North Of South Coast PIGial • . ' Open Even.ings Till 9 • Sunday I I ·5 1 . Phone 556-8287 '• • Remnontl 8 Roll·Endsf A huge selection at. tremendouS'- savi ngs! Excellent for throw rugs, room size ru gs, even wa ll to wall carpeting. Hurry for.bes\ choice of colors, styles an d textures! • FREE ESTIMATES IN YOUR HOME ' EASY CREOIT TERMS AVAILABLE JG$90 OAY NO INTEREST ACCOUNTS USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD OR MASTER CHARGE • I _, ~~: ' . ' __ J . I 'I . . .. . " ; .. :1 ..... ' ;t-; i ., : • • r . ... . .4 ' ;• .. • ' . .~ • . . ' .1 ' • I I I ' Fo1· the Record Dissol11t io11s of Ma1•riage MA,llCH.f ~ ......... kVQll lt .... n .. l'I •!\Cl A.Ill! .. LCIVl\I N1l•U1, F••nt~• dNI An•Oll>O JOfll\ M(41H, J•, F•an• W •'WI IC""' lu11 Ll<>Cl, Jr., C.Cll W111htlll tr,d LDl'•t•ne ,...,,,, Offdrlck. SuMY 1n<;1 llobeft £...01111 wt>.i111, Lo.i. ,..., llot>ert ,. $1owel1, Oon11ld H. •11<1 M•rtlt A, r l'lorna\, Jon C. tnd L•llnt A Alvtv. &envt Jt111 111<1 Jot.n J.,. MUll\Dn, M•rfltrll JO.I\ '"" l!.ll'llt•l'I '" Ftklmtn. R<nolVI\ '"" Miiion G•nt, P191;1y £llt1Delh, tnd Er"'"''" 1"1ml~on. Judhn Arlt"4' '"" Mt ylon '~ 11011. llt1r111 1". 1N1 Gery W ~ St>eop!\,11\, Mtrc It. '"" Nt"CY J } . O•bOfn, Ct rol Jovct '"" O.nnl, L_., C""ltr, M•rv Ir-•rod Rtlpll Wiltlll'I kOl'OIK-1, Jewell S1lllt, '"" Gr1!JOrY Anll'>O"V l~J>Ot, S1nd'I Lef tnd Ritlotl\d Ollo Ho..O.rton, S•""'' '\... tno:I Ellwt•d C' ll'IOm!)Wlll, Sltnl1y Mtr!ln 1nd Fty v- • Deaths El se·wliere \YOODLANO 111Ll..S (UPI ~ -Character actor Douglass Oumbrllle. 84 , who ola}•ed the • high priest In "The Ten , Commandments," died of a heart attack Tuesday at the J\lotioo Picture Country Homt' and Hospital. lie a Is o apoeared in ''The Bengal Lancers" and "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town," and freq~nlly played vl llaim, bankers and priests. · Deolh J\'otlce • AllUCKLE & SON WHTCLlfF MOllTUAllY "427 E. 1711\ St., Collo Mc~o 646-4888 -·-I ALTZ·lllGHON FUN I RAL HOMI Corona del /.lo• Co~lo Me1o -·- 673-94.SO 646-1424 BILL llOADWAY MOITUAllY 110 8roodwoy. (:»•o M.esa .S•8-J4)J -·- McCORMICK LAGUNA llACH MOllTUARY ...., 179.S lagvno Convon Rd 494-9d°'5 -·-McCOllMICK MISSION MORTUAl Y '8832 Co"' no Coo•~lttmo Su" J1on Con''"t11•0 ,:95 1776 ..... -·- PACIFIC VllW MIMORIAL PAIK Cetntll•y 3.SOO Poc•I< v,~ Drive Ncwpor! 8f!oc:h. Col1!orn1a. 044-2700 -·-PHK FAMILY COLONIAL JUNHAL HOMI 7101 Bohn"'°". We~1;,,.~l't• 893-3~75 -·-'SMITHS• MOllTUAIY 677 Moon~ Hvn•1f!QIOf! hath .Slb-6$39 ' Orange County Early Bird In Earmarking Bond Money Re-Elect Your .. Hy Wll,l.IMI S!'llllt:lflEll C.1l1 rom1a F»h "'"I Gome Department bood money~ being <OOroughly pll!M<d COUNCILMAN 01 tht 0111t P1101 ~1.11 11 ,1 1 rt·1 a $10 rnilhon share of the bond because toe last time such an 1~ue was SANTA ANA -Orange County i!! 11·ell ri.uncy <1 1:>proved ii took 1tlre(' year'.11 to figu«' nhc:id of other locnl jurlsdi('tions in '"lhcrl' is :i possil.Jili ty all or pan of out \\-'ho ~·ou.ld get 11·hat. · MILAN M. planning h0"4' to SJ)('nd its prl'diete<I $12 th.it \~'ill Ix• l>Ji.,:nl un nl it1pa11011 of thl! inti.lion share of the S2f>O rnillion Ojll.'n prul,!<'nl \\Uh t !lf>t'•" :-.ev.iJOrt !i;iy •·,\loll '·\VE \\'A~'T TO GET as much of thlt ~PHl'l' b011d lssuc thut 1\Lll fac(· voter.; 111 s.r.iid rnoney out as soon as po.ssible lo prevent GOOD TIDINGS Willia m Penn Mott June. loo" delai•s dun"na Y."hieh 1·nn.ation eats Co1111111-s <ind cittt'S would share a total e e TM! tnead start couhl mean even more or 91J iniltfi,n of tht· t.iond rnonc y nnd the away· some of the money," he told !he DOST n1Qncy -up to $'l2 million more -to the r(·111uu11ng ~!GU 1n1ll1on would J.:O to11ard board. AL I)( I county if the bonds are :1pprO\'('d, pruJl'<:ls d~·signiilt•d by f\lott's office. ff~ said Orange County's advanced ;1et'01'ding lo \l.1illlnm Pcnr1 ti·lol\, :-.[alf' planning approach to recreation spending , parks and recreation dirl.'Cto.r. IT \\'OL'LD nE the $160 niillion sum 1nay have given it a fu ll year's ~\loll told the Board of Supervisors that \I OU Id 'prov1rl(> funds for ~rie tv.o advantage over the other local agencies Tuesday that the fede ral govenuncnt \r.11 h(•:'H hes. 1hc Irvine land buy and the "The bond funds 'Aoold begin coming in Resettrch l:ivc C..li!ornia another $l 4 million that L:ppcr Ha~. soon after July 1 and the agencies tM1 cities and oounties can matCh with their Suµtr\ isor Hal ph l1icdrich asked r<.ioll are ready "4·itb their spending plans "'ill piece of· tht bond money. lf the Slf>O t!lJlhon had twtn romplc-tely cct it rirst," ~fott said. ' A pproved BESIDES TllE initial bo11d oul!<iy,· 'another i:i millon ta $20 million could sp<;kcn for. r.·lott told hitn ·there is one rnorl' sc·hcdulL'<I public bearing on the spend1n~ prloril i s. Coast !\l a th Stu tlents· Dr. \Yarren J. llehrc, assis-be spent in Orange · County out.. of the t:1nt professor of che1nistry at bond coffers, r<.:rott told the board. Place l Ji gh in Mee t UCL has lx>l'll a1vardcd a "Another $5 million has be c n Sloan HcscarC'h Fcllov.·ship. oonsidcred on capital in1provcmenls in Sloan f ellowships for basic 1'1"lC llolsa Chica and lluntington Beach Diedrich has bt.~11 a strong backer of prCSf:'rvation or lhc Chino lli!ls in the northl'm p.'.lrt of the county instead of using the land as <1 new :.11rport site. Corona de! .~Tar High School finis hed fifth and Costa Ml!'!ia High scnool six research are award€.'d to state parks to bring thcn1 r:ompletcly up i\UOUT 10.000 acres of the (:h~no Hills young scientisl'i for support of to capacity," J\1ott said. lie inside Orange c;oun1y and the land "\Ve are also l'Onsid('ring spcndinR S7 l'OSIS bct"·et:>n $150 and $1.100 an acre. the IS{h annual Orange Coast Coll 11igh School Invitational 1t1athematics meet. research in such fields as million 00 land ac<iuisitions or the Irvine l)Uring disC'\t<o;s1oi1 or the Upper Bay, neuroscience. ebcn1istry and Company property bet v.-ren Nev.-port r~1spcrs told J\lott he Y.'Ould rather see l'\c"'J)O rt 11arbor High School came in ('ighlh. In individual competition, Paul Rooney of Corona del ~1ar y,·as third, Steve Fry of Corona del Mar fourth and Don 1Jrotmarke1 of Costa 1Mesa fifth. mathemalies. Beach and Laguna Bcnch~J\1otl said. tilt• entire bond issue passed instead of The fellowships provide ap-i::c·tting il defeated because of one proxin1ately $9,000 annuall y JN RESPONSE LO a qu csliOO rrorn political issue like 1hc Upper Hay. for two years. Supervisor Ronald CU~1)Crs, Motl said the .~Iott said the spending program for the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- At Glendale Federal, we offer you they .lo. That means 4 years.or more. 7!;;% interest on accounts as small as.$t ,OOO. If that seems like fore.ver, relax ! We've Just $1,000. Tha t mea ns savers smart enough lo save with us co n now earn the ' same ollractive 7~% ri ch guys had to .invest $10,000, $20.000, even $100,000 to earn . got Vmpleen other ways to save . Th ey oll pa y top dollar. And with oi'assbook A ccount for instance, you con earn big without havi ng to lie' your money up al all. One th ing lo reme mber. • though . If you wan t. to ear~ like o rich investor, you have to be willing to tie your money up like ~--------. ~ich man 's interest for 1°/o -I """"91 ••l•<>n 'I 000 ..,,~,..,~.., 9~0·0~1·~ 1.,. 1.,..,, , .• ~,. '~• r od••ol ··~~l""Oft • ••b••~•"a· '~'•'•" ""°''1" '' •ooo~ ~ 1,, ~··1 .,•l\d•a·d• . ordinary, everyday savers-it's of Glenda le Federo! ri ght now. Come gel your share. • CiLEW4LE FEDERAL Mota oll•c011 10 '°""•you 11'1111 oror oth•r r td•rol Savirogt and loon At\OC.•Ol<On '"' 11io nol·on Ov.1 SI l!I b1ll•on 11'1 0111tr. Ai.Ii. about 0111 Fo""' ly of F,l'>(lroCool S.1~>eo1. Cosio Mesa Bronch : 2300 Ha rbor Boulevard (Harbor Center) 642-4711 Fullerton Bra nch 320 Norlh Harbor Bouleva rd · 526-833t Newport Beach Branch : 500 Newport Center Drivo (New port Finan cial Cen ter) 644-5300 Santo Ano llronch : 51 Fosh1on Square (across from Desmonds) 54l-3314 ' T r INCUMBENT • Proven Experience 4 years os your councilman • Proven Leadership Leads airport noise fight -Locally ond notionally • Proven Judgment Put NEWPORT TOMORROW goals of low-density low profile and high quality into new GENERAL PLAN. -insuring no more Promontory Points! Part ial list of Dostal Supporters H.-ry Olld l ttte latibitt -.... ....... T-H0111IH J.cll M.hll G_.,1...,;1 POllflot.ii1 ICMI Giid Mory il(.1t Prict • .,. -c •rol)oii Jitl- Oic;k l- L J. Kly11 Willh 1111d E11it' HYbOard H.l.Wicktr~ ...,,,.... and LIYJ ~· ~ ..ct L11tllo Dick RolfMI Md AIMhy hli- Mr. Qlld Mr._ JW J.. Mwdy 111 ........ '°"""' Ah•i11 Sl••l»rl CoJ 0.-. Oll'ld M". J. It H.NI Johl T. l oyd. Jr. larl H. Hordo9f Cllf'it Kopper Mr.Ofld Mr1. CtMril-1 l .1tHDt,_. HmKoc:k loMilog Ill Dr:llll'ld MN. Mante+ ~11.,nwti """'""' Or. lllld Mr1. Moctyn I. S~ J-1 R.Go91" 0.-. ff-011k R. H~ Dr. Md Mr1. Hllf'"" W, Ft-111\tt Willia"' C. Ri"'i Johll Ol>d Oorolh.o Tlloonlllld Jock olld l li1obetll MY6roy Dr. and Mr1. Fr-*(. llfftdr-ic.11, Jr. l 09f!r c111d Corel llonclloNf Dr, De.....' lttO"f"it • Pf'tl'f' D11yo11, Jr. Ptftt end Fo/ttt.,¥.otti M.0.KillMr l iM 011d Mo11c.y Wood '111111 ond htty M<IU!!ky Je011 Ta11do'!fi.ily Roy Willia"'' Stllllley 011d Rirltl Lt•it•e Corl Giid Trrry IC.,.....o 0...l(oll ~IM L O'R_.t.t DOltaid D. Wrlh Go,A, L• .. I Rolwrt T. o,._ rtill alMI l •tt• Tour· lllplloM D~yHii-r Dr.MdMrl-G.,.~ Dr . .-d Mr1. Jofwl ,.._., Mllltt O.•teitdllllltyT~ D.J. Gftd Honey~' Dr. MCI Mr1. L-Ht'oftltt ~Looh 0 . W1 "Dk lt" Rki-d loyWoot11y P ... Gnbtr o..,•r_.tt Allptl '•""" Mr.MlllMM.C~M.HMM IM ..wl Mar1)*"Wt lolf-11 n.. "-*' l okitn .... Mr. Md Mra. .....,..,. Teftl J.. C. Morril DlckllflCt thlM ~ ,.,_,. 9114 ""erit° lhl " Mn.. I rr+ Cotfty Mr. ond Mr1, J. Doi!old f.trplOfl Dick ~oh.,.1111 Dt-.1,..,ilMJ Loby Ro!Mrl Woodwill Iii -4 MoMo~ ~ l•tly11 Hort cor1-l obft Mr. Md Mr._ T. 0..C• Sltw..t Die.ii ortd JOM Crowl Miff 11114 Mynto '""- Jinl li.ktfllOrt C.-IR.t.I n-.t ,., 0.., ........ ., 01ld '°""' ,, ... .>-l•Oflt Or.oMMr1.~c.klo11 Roi-I_. Maityn L_..,_ M_.., Stlopord JoM Ofld Kvr11 Woodrwtf L.-Lyo11 FIOl'""tflCt St""-"'tKNr G_,,., y....,. VOTE MILAN M . NEWPORT BEACH DISTRICT 4 APRIL 9 DOST AL , • DAIL V PILOT I ,'f -NOW IN SOUTH COASTVILLAGE - Reatairant Battin Continues His War • Staggering Losses Bared Orikawa--~a~; ~:e ~nnet .4cco1111ti 11 g Practices of Medicfll Ce11lt •1: /•'011/letl ·expenence eqWilled only ~:s:J· •. n 1bkyo! Now Orange County too can enjoy the grea t disheland.holpitality of Japan u of- fered only by Restaurant Rorikawa. Jn it.a new two-level home in South Coast Vil- lage, acro11 from the South Coast Plaza Shopping Center, Costa Mesa, the newest Restaurant Horikawa prov idea relaxing oocktailJ, S'umptuous selections from the authentic Horika.wa IJlenu in our elegant 'dining room, and teppazl dining , where~ your meal is grilled before· you at your <>wn tabletop. For Japanese dining at its gounnet best, give yourseU the pleasure of a n experience at the new Restaurant Horikawa in South Coast Village. 'bren for lunch and dinner. , Call (714) 557 ·2531 for dinner rt.seruations. 3800 South Pia.ta Driue,Santa Ano. @Horikawci Gounnet Japanese Food ! --"="'--'-,.---fl ~early Everyone Listens to Landers .. SM"TA ANA -Orange County Stlpenisor R o b er t Ballin has appareoUy decided to y,':'ie a one-rnqti _ "'at on smoking. He got a "half a loaf' ordinance approved by fellow supervisors last. week for public bu tidings v-and now v.'tll'lts to Impose a tougher restriction on county-<iwned ~.~ .... Ifattin's public bu i Id i n g . !tllOking law ·eo~·m only half of each hall">'·ay;mceting room or caretcria. llIS PROPOSE D ban on smoking aboard 0 rang e County Tr:µisil District busrs would be 101al . Battin is one of the five tran.s it directors. only one of whom smo]l.cs. Deputy County Co u n s c I Kennard Smart is drafting the latest Battin ·anack on smoking and told d irector.s this week they ha1·e the .power to enae~ and enforce such a ]aY.'. BAlTIN SA.JD he Is hopeful his proposed total ban on bus smoking will meet with better success than his original ordinance bann ing smoking in public buildif)gs. lfe had wanted to ban snl<lking rompletrly in' any publiC1y~i,•:ne<l building but Supcr\'isor Halph Diedrich, the only smoker on the board. "·orl the .revisions that softened thal on:linancc. ~lllr "''°' U1H l'llOle BUSES TARGET Ro bert Battin l-'crsol111cl Official Appointed • S:\:\T1\ A:-\A -B.onald ,\. Scott. Or:tn g'l' County's ass1s- tan! 11uditor-con1ro1ll•r. h.1s been chosen 10 ht•ad thr ix·r- sonnel ar1n of the t:ounrr Administ1~1ti\e Olfi1·"· Jtt_'()rgan1zat1on in thl' rounly burt'aucracy put th<' personnel depa rtment undt•r the direct cootrol or CAO Ho b e r l 1'homas and Srott \\'Ill now be kno\\'ll as assistant CAO for personnel. Tixintas pickt'd Srott f11r the job for \\'hat he called Srott's ''top manageri:.il qualities." The p1·rso~el job h;1s bt·l·n fiUed since l;tSt August liy \\l il\iam Erickson. tJ 11 1•\fare officer \\ho took 1hC' po:;t ;if1t·r the re signation of \\'illian1 Hart. . SANTA AN.\ -()range County ~ltdicul Crntc·r j, lo~u1~ n1illions o~ dollars each ~l'ilr 111 u11pald p:Hif'nt btlls. hecauSt' of fnul1y 11t't'Ow1ting prattit1.·s. Thnl iS one of tht• kl'Y finding'$ cvntatnl'd 111 a rejXlit prc1>.1rc'<i for the Board or Suprr' 1sors by the cfficit•n1•y CQn.su!t111g firm of Arthur You111.: and to Supervisor!/ Y.Crt· told Tut'-.d;1~ t.h:ll the rounty could rt'.1hlt' ,1 11·1uclfall of bill collC<'llons a:, l:ir1;1· as s.2.a tn1ll1on by next Januar~· 1f t'<'rt:11n :,1i.:n1fit':1nt fiscal managcml'nl problcn1:. .ire so I v e d immedtalt•ly Tiit~ CO\'!'l'LTA\'T'~ sttld1 rc\'l'alcd that lh<• ct•uh·r's h11l1n.: ~111ci t'Ol!Ct'tion proc.·1·tlurt·~ h ttll' lx·1·u1r1\o so snarl1'<1 O\'l'r tht• :i,.~r:'> 1h:11 1nut·h or tht· loss nm~ 1ic\'l!r lx• r1't'011•rt'tl. 111t• n.'cord" :-ho11. !ht• ceull·r has a 101;11 of 111·arl} S:JS 1111111011 on its ·;.;,1L'('OUn1s r1't"l·11·11blc" hook,. of 11h1t·h on!y S9 1nill1on tS l1kel~ lo be reco1crcd through 1calous coll1•ct1on l'ffurts. K1·r •r re<Js of L'Ollct'rn. ac('(lrding to !ht• consul1.u1!. 1s lhal ~f .\lt-d!-C<il 1nsuranc1• l'ollcrt1on . 1·la 11n fil1n~s and r1·l;1t1't! m;11t1•rs A f llAltT I' !ht• !'l'lx>rl i:;ho11s th.it th t· crnlcr h 1s inun• 1tia11 Sfl ~ null1u11 1:1 outs1:11ul11H: \1t'tl1 !';11 :1rcou111 ... <luring !he ll.'.l:.1 18 l!l•IU!Ji\ •.11td lfltlrt• th.111 $1 8 n1ilhct1 111 the p.1-.1 1e,1r Thr rl.'1x1n c·l.11111, 1h~11 a l;1(:.; of follo11· up on suth bill:-. 11111 rc,uh 111 a loss to th(' n1edieal Ct:lllt•r of al ll'a!'>t $6.10.000 for !ht' .,Trkia ·. • • • ,, 1.1. DAILY PILOT EXPERIENCE \9i3 fi.5c;il yt'<i r ul add111011 10 :1n0Tht'r $1.8 million 111 u11reso\lcd 1•!:11111 ~ filt'<i during !he prior ~t·:1r. In the re1>0rl. 11·hich gOl.'s into i::rl'at dctiul ou the lossrs be.inf.( incurrL'CI :1! the nH'<lical c .. ·nt .. ·r. the consul1.1n1 hstNI srimc rel'Onuneodt'<I chnni:t·~ 111 th<' t1 •n1cr's opt_•rations. TllE TOTAl. COST of 1tw l'h.1ng!'~ 11o)J.l(t Ix> a ooe-t1nn• outl.1y of S63 OUO ,uitl aiuib.il lfll'rt'as1~ in L'O.~I of $16.0lXl Suµt·r1 isors 1 Olt'<I unan1n1ou~l1 t.1 g"l\ ,. lh<' consul!~1n1 ano1h1."r :JO da}S 10 l'fllllt' 'l:d st•!I fl1is is J0t1ll11•r '' ~\it"ttllti1111 ftflftt•I.: •111 11te ·!-li'(lfl 1l1is plt11·1• i,; 1·1111. • up 111th r<'C(llllllli•nfll'd )Jl ·111~ 1u1 1111pll'nh:nting his ~u}.:gt·~!1uns Among other things. th•· (0.0111111h.\!lt n."C.'1)1l11llCndcd : -:\ rl'<IUCl !Oll Ill !ht' ll llli' b.·1\l'•'l'll p;1111•111 cl ist·hargc :i ncl a h1ll1n;.; by !ht' ccnt1·r "1th 1ht· b•·nt•fit or $1 ~ n1 1l!ion 111 ill'l't•l1•ra1cd rt·t·cipts. -~lhn!tOrln~ :incl :id lu~rin~ lh1 · l:t'n\f'r's pnct•s r11 :i11 1·,11111.1 11~\ r1·11·n1t" 1111:r1•<1:,c of SI .O.l nulli<Jn . -Assign1ncnt of ;.i lask forl'l' lo follc111· up on :;ubn111trd bul unpaid ~l t"<h·l ',11 • . • Cl.11111s lro111 l'l1~i 111 1971 .11 ,, po~~ible N.•!um nf Sl.8 1u1!11()t1 -Au unn1N1.11e rt'Clul'llO!l ill the backlog of unr'''1•<1f('h\'Cl pt'nd 11ti: ,\h~cH C.11 cL1uns 11 illi .i rt•tl,fll vf S2;i0.000 in UCtt·l~r:tlt'li lt'Ci'tpl.S THE fO,:,l t,T.\'.\J' rn.1d1·.; tOL1I ul Hi reco111n11·n1!:1tu1n:; sa.11ni.: 11 rn.1~ t11• ro,,ihh 'u r1·...uhl· .111 thi• prolilt'lll' 11hh tlll' \'\1~1111,.: ~1.1ff if it 1~ r .. ·-hul1h'\t S.·11·rt1I ·'llP'-'r\1_,or!> 11••rf' nh\11H!·', -tunru'\I b1 lh·· .1p11.1r1 nt p 0 or 11\<Ul,ll.!1'1111 •1• Of thl' l'l'llll'I !> book~ .. 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JU~! t~' .1~b\' nf lh ,1! " COUNTS! S111qe1 h .1~ a iew1ng n'lach1ne BILL AGEE IS THE OllLY ClllDIDITE Ill THE &th DISTRICT -EIPERIEllCED Ill llEWPDRT CITY GOYERlllllEllT Bill AGEE BUSINE SSMAN Newport Beach City Council City Wide Election ISSUE-S AIHPORT -I strongly suppon Newport BeaC'h'i currrnl leaal efforts lo 1ubl.tant1ally reduC't noise le1·els of Jet aircraft at Orange County Air · port. OF.SSI TY -I strongly support the low density philosophy or our ntw general plan 'ind the protection to the communily proprrty \'alurs of our oldl'r areas as stt forth in Ollr rec:rntly adopted developmrnt st1ndards. THAt't'IC ...,.1 support the realignment around oor city oft~ Corona del Mar t•reeway throu11h the Bonita.Coyote Canyon route. l s1ronily oppose any attrmpt to build a frerway or freev.·ay·hke expressway through our city whether 1t be through the t'1fth A1·enue route or any other l'Atc ..:~ A.'lo:U Ht:C"Rt:ATIO:\ -De1•elopers should be reQLJ ired to provide ;id('(1ua1e parks and rl'Crea1100 fac1h11es for the future oc:c:upants of llM'1r PfOJrtlS I fa1·or lildd luonal res1dent1al parks for the use of areas lhlt are bUilt up and park·dtfic1ent. \.... CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE: Marshall Duffield. Co Campc119n Chairman Wiil ter J. Ko ch. Co-CafT'.pa1gn Chairman Carl Van Winkh!, lreasurer Wallace Ca lclerhead Suzanne Rudd Richa rd Clucas ENDORSEMENTS : Rev. [dw1n I-'. Allen John & Nancy Allen Mrs. Margaret R. Armstrong r»aul & Syd Balalis 'Judy Barker Allan Beek Mrs. Joseph Beek Bevlirlv & Robin Benson James Blakemore Dick & Mi ldred Bowman • Jim Brobeck Nancy Calderhead Richard S. Car1er John & Mandy Cole Ruth C. Coulter Mr. & Mrs Matlh!W Cw1erz Cur1 Dosh 811rbara Eastman Dan Em0ty Sue L. Ficker Aov & Jeanne Giorda no Paul Grubtr Ktfineth & Joan Haigh Lois M Halllt}il[l Leo Hanna EaLI Hardage 81m & Judy Hast ings June C Heaty Mr 8i Mrs, Arthur Helin Ge,ard Van Ho"en Ruper! M. Hendricks Bob Hildenbrand Or. & Mrs. William Hildreth Mr. & Mrs. R. Hillis Alan R. Hirasu na Qrant & Inez Howald Tom Houston Paul Hummell Tom & Caden. Hy ans John A. lreli.nd Dick & Ninfa Jarvis Ra lph & Peggy Jarvis Rober1 G. Jenkins1 M.C. Johnson, Jr. Alber1 H.·Jones Mr. & Mrs. Wilham Kloeckner Kathy Koch Donnell Koch Donald M. Koll Jeff C. Kraft • Wiiiiam M. Kull Roland W. Ltndritln Stephen L. La Vaute Wilbur ,D. Laymtn Mr. & Mrs. Julius Linde EW.ine Linhoff Cecil & Oottv l inkey Or. & Mrs. K. Litwaclt .... W1ll iem G. Livings1on ' nt:GIO.,ALIS\I \'S we Al. r.u\·t:R.'lo:~I t:' T -.\ly 1n1rrrits he In ~tt1ntt Slrong and tm a"tn&t11'1' local go\'trnmeot flouthh Ill S~·wpor! i~ach "~With strong tudersh1p and respons1b1l1t~. oor city council CilO prttnipt the need for regional 1mpos1uon 10 our a£1atr~ "\'11.LAGt; AT.\IOSl'llt:HE .. -I :11n comm1t1ed to ktt'p1ng the 1mall to11n atmospttere intact "''Ith cohlinued empha~1s on the un1QUC character of our different villages "''Llhin the city. 111t;11 HI.St;-I am owosed to any more h1gh·nSl' 10 ~e ... ·port Beach OO"'.'lo:COA~T Ut:\·•:t Ol'\lf:.\;T -"'l' Shollld opposr any tffort5 to expand our boundaries Further expan~1on "''l!I nece<>s11atr custs grcil lt'r than the bl'nel11s. h1gt11:r Li11'.CS . and 11·111 dollhle the s11.e of our city. ttAl'I\ ttt\Y -The natural ~!all' of the back bay ~hould bl' prl·ser1·t'11 V.t ~hould ret;i1n the public acc..-.ss and use of this precious natural asM:~1 QUALIFICATIONS : • Ctia1rman. Newport Be<:1ch Pla nning Commission • Cha +rman, Newport Beach C1111ens Transpona1 1on Comm1t1ee • • . l Past President, Corona del Mltf C1v1c A~§Oc1a11on Member. Cit izen's Coord1nat1on Comm111ee1 t-tarbc..r Area F1 eewav Fighters Thomn R. Malcolm Calvin Mclaughlin Dick Mav ' Mr. & Mrs. W.C. Morgenroth Melville M. Morrison Vaterie R, ft1urley • John & Laura Park 1n~n Marv Pearson Cal &\Helen Pierte Gloria Marie Place Ann Rawl ings Frank & Fran Robinson Mrs. Paul Rykoff ~ ·Bill & Eileen O'Hare Mr . & Mrs. Paul O'Shea Rachelle Robers MN. Howard Rogen Joe&: Judy Rottner Mr. & Mrs. Harold Rutherford Mr. & Mrs. David Seeley 01ckton & Lois Shafer John & Marjorie Shea Mi ry Taylor Shep1!6 Patsy Simon Merrill & M•got Skilling Jir'n Slemons _ Ira & Al ife Smith _ Jay M. Smith . Mr. II fMs . G.J. Sokel Charles & Hone~~ari Victona Sohnger R.H. Spooner Mrs. John.Store Timothy L. Strader Stanley & Doris Sunderland Mr . & Mrs. Edw in Sylveste' Ben & J ill Tarayao Beth' Thompson June Thompson Mr. & Mrs. R09er Vandergrift Ricca rda L. Velde Mrs. Stephanie Vella Bill & Mar ilyn von Kleinsmid Harold & Kathleen Wa lt Mr, & Mrs. Howard Wa rd John Wayne He len E. Weiss John WaUer Or. & Mrs. G. Mack Wesner Angela Ficker White John W. Wikle Bailey A. Will iams Cell & Louise Wilhams Rav WillMtms Roy Woohey Or. Walter Womard1 Randy Wr igtu Ron & Birgen. Yeo Steve & SalfY Yeklth Douglas Young Mr . & Mrs. Jeffery Young . . L 1u ~1 •ight 101 you. whatevrr your hudget or e~Pf,:rl!il' And all ou r mdch1ne,. lron1 lhe ~1m1ltt·~t to the most soph1st1 c<11ed , are puced io rl'll Pct 1ncomp;11ahlc valul' by any standar d o f me;nurement qu,1l11y. lea1u re ·conv,,n1~nC>', P"rlor111,111cr <Jnd du•dhil11y. ONLY Carrying case or cabinet extra Versatile ZIG·ZAG sewing machine • ,,u111li1 1 c,I ,,. 111 i.:u1d,. 1i '11 • .\d 1 ... 1.1hll' ,111~h·ll·n~t ll l'!'llfttl •!),ii! 1b r1c <.ct1 int:" •I .1,1 t1111-!1'i·ftrrn !l11dlt' 111 .... ·!!l•tll ' I "}ft .·.\ [ "'~"~' ·;~,' '""' ... -- JUST $ -. 95 The FASHION MATE . ZIG·ZAG sewing machine • Built·in blind~111lh .. Ptl'1h·ht11ton rrvcl',l' ~11rl!1(•I ._Bobbin ovcrv.1nd prc11'nl1n11 ~2 \ ·~' • Str.11~h 1 dnd11~·1,1).! ,ll!Lht·) • Sn,:1p-0n picsscr feel ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION OF THE AMAZ-ING FUTURA' SEWING MACHINE , SH9W~ ON TV• / ___ _ [.,1o ... ~~ S•nQ<!"f • hoot d•op '" bobt11n Chooie t hr Singer· s~1v1nq Cour~" that'i righl 101 vou' RPq111"' nt11~1 \Veekday, Pven1nq .ind S.1turrl.iv c•.n11'1 From $14 SO 10 S29 50 1nctud1ng SJ 95 text book. SINGER Sewing Centers and participating Approvec;I Dealers For store nearest you. sec the yC llow p&ges under S,EWtNG MAClilNES. )l'l(er h., J l•htr•I lt~dt 1n lhl!i. \ tlhu. • (.11'.!•! I' on·.-•• "! .• hit •1 S1n~r• ~e .. 1n~lct'ltr•1•nil1n,n, Ar>;"'"ril llr•lr1> C.oP~lllthl .J 1'7t Tltl SI NC.lR lOMPANV. ,\u R t~h t• Revr~~J l hrou1V101111l1t \~u1l1I •t\ I r•dtm~rli; ot 1 Hl ~I~(,[ R C.(l\lfl ,\ N' ' I I , ·- j .J "'"·• • to.LO 1 ~ .... .;i...~1 ........... , ~ •• L. M. Boyd N amatl1 Sleeps In Oval Bed ,. It v.·as the lh11gariaM ,,.,,ro originally put together the n1C<."hanical cow. The muchine squeer.L>s the juice from gross. heats ll. coagulates it. To makt1 a protein cheaper 1h1.1n 1nilk. But it's the Japa nese who now are golng into the protcss 1n 11 blg way. The lt1itsub!shl Corporalioo rr· ports it will have a mechanical L'O\\' lat:tory set up by sometime next y<:ar. Physicians 'in ancient Greece wro te their prescri ptions in verse. Average hearing aid lasts lhrt.-t years. Incidentally, one out of about u.1·ery 100 people \Ve"i.lrs such a gadgel now. Qu cstiof! arises as to ,~·hat's the 'fir!1 thing a· fathrr shourd teach his child. Thars easy, says our Love and \Var rnan. 1'hc old boy should show the youngster that ht loves said Youngster's n1othcr. ~IEN'S CLUB ~osslbty you've never heard of "The t. \Vhittle ond Spil" Men 's Club or New England. Its c arlcr only sets do"'n three rul es : I. Don't sit in the sun. 2. Don't whittle towa rd yourself. 3. Don 't spit against t wind. Q. ··\Yhat's the ~value of the aver e homoowner's house? llow many rooms? llow a bout th average rented house?'' A. J-lomoov.<ner's house, about $17.000. Uh five and a half rooms. \Y hat's .half a room? Rented bbuse, appfox_i. mately '89 a month. With ..f?W" rooms. Q. "Doesn 't Joe fiamalh sleep in a round bed?" A. Oval. Or so go the re ports. With satin sheets. BED AND SHOES If you ask a doctor to name the most important piece of furniture in your home, odds run 97 to one he'll imy your bed. If you ask him to identify_ your most important utUfe, chancei> are a bout the same he'll say your shoes. _ ..J...A..kop_is one sort of_Ea.s!_African antelope. Each male kop• owns a sizeable harem. But that's not all. Each male with any character also owm a small piece of real estate. About tbc size of a putt!~' green. It's ca11ed his stamping greuDd. As Jong as said male can defend his turf against avaricious and lustful intruders, he can maintain control of his wives. They have little regard for any male kop who doesn't hold Utle to his own lot of gl'Oilnd. Oddly, a good5iioog mlile kop usually can dr1Ye or a romantic:-. - competitor simply by wiggling his ears. Keep that in mind, mister. next time r.ome obnx.ious feUow appears a little too Oirtatious in the presence ·of your ladyfriend. CAINE • Was from a marquee displaying "The Caine l\lutiny Court-Martial" that actor t.-licbael Caine got his stage surname. Believe you already know he atart.ed out as ~1auricc Joseph ~l icklcwhite. Did )'OU speak 4.800 words yet today? Jr not, belier get wi th It. That's. said to be the average word delivery daily of the typical conversationalist. Firemen ornciall y now are called firefighters. News- boys are ne .... 'spaper carriers. Crattsmen are craft work- ers. Clergymen are clergy. Public relations men are pul> lie relations specialists. And stewardesses are flight at- tendants. 'I'he U.S. Cen!lls Bureau says so. Got that? Add ress mail to L. lif. Bo!Jd, P.O. Box 1875, New- por t Beach 92660. ' Repetitive ] obs . Suffer Bum Rap By JOYCE L. KENNEDY In discussing career options. coun&elors. writers a n d parents should try to avo id making value-judgments. One person's feast is another's fiasco. And it's so easy to insert bias \vilhout being aware that you're doislg it. Repeti tive work is one exan1plc. P a r t i c11 I a rl y rcpelitivc v.·ork that involves h;inds and mach ines. J3ccause (Career Corner J tho.:.e of us "ho .... ·ork with ideas or words find routine 1\·ork dlst.asleful, '"e tend to trea t it like the plagu e of the y.·orkplace. Bt.:LIE\'E IT OR NOT. some people like routine \lo'Ork. Or. if they don 't fi nd It a distinct pleasure, h n v e ,11:1nt1ged lo adapt v.•ith little c>.prr•s.!!L'<.i dissatisfaction . Lately. blue-rollar blues and work er alienation ha v c become buzzw ord s in professional circles. T h is prcsumt:d turn-0rf from wo,rk is supposed to be widespread :nnoo t:: .1~rmbly-hoo industrl{l l workPrs. \la~ bf> yes. mayhc no. Bui :1 JM.'\\ µsychialric ~l11dv suggrsl ~ 1hat hlut'-COllar- 11hcnrtlion ma) be as grcally O\l.Tbkiwn ;;, a b n I 1 o on pretending lo be a blimp. TH E ST U D Y WA S conducted by Drs. lr~j Stassi. f:uido Crocetti and lien! R. Spiro of Rutgers Meatcat ~I. Pisca taway, N.J., and \\'flS reported in the Febru1u')' l~ue or Archives ~of ~r11;\ Psychiatry, published by the Amer i c a n ~t ~d l cal As&oc1atlon. Thrir survey of a. thousand auto plant workers and their wives In Baltimore reveals no mor~ evi d ence o f • I ·- . I unrelatedness (relating t o other p e o p 1 e ·1 . loneliness. boredom, Jife-dl.ssatisfactlon. ~·or k dissatisfaction . or depression among workers than that found among ·their spouses. And where these things do occur, they usually are part of a broader patlern of psychological breakdown, the research ers said. A surprising 95 percent or the workers reported they \\'er~·satis!ied with their jobs. and 71 pereent reported no part of their \\'ork w11.s tirint: or upsetting. WfVES FEEL LONELY more often than do the blue- cotla r husbands: 6 J)f'rcent of the v.·orkers gave an answer indicative of alienation and 11 percent of the spouses did. ;t.loroover. it is the bluf'-.COllB r· rd .... -orker ,.,,ho ITports less depression than .the v.•ife, \Vllen ther es ca r e h c rs began. they say lhey expec ted to find evidence to sup\X>rt the U1eo ries about the ··rniscrablc impact of"dull production·line en1ploymcnt on lhc 1nental health of the .... ·orker." TI1ey v.1cre surprised to find !hat lht' auto plant workcr5 axpresscd predominantly f a v o r n b 1 c feelings toward their JOb ;ukl li fe situation. .<\s the researchers say: "To impute QOrl'dorn. allt'fll'lli'>O , or tl1c seeds of mcnt:it Hilles~ to another n1an's wol'k or t"dslcncc ;$ a h.'lzardoos thing. To some blut -cotlar \vorkcrs. the soeial scient is t 's prl'OCCupaUon with books. dry <professional) articles, tablts of m tiStlcs. and ~slvt academic discourse m us t stem more boring and more alienating lhB.fl his o w n cxl.stcnce?'' Wbo' do you think'! Are the bh.1t~lla r blue!I O\Ptrblol411? Send 1ettel'1 for this column to Joyce L.ain Kennedy a~ this OCW!ipa ptr. --.../" - BUDGET PRICED • , .dn.ld•Y. ~If • • _ "HANDY" . " • KITCHEN Plast1cware AIDS by FOLEY • . . 11-Pc. Measuring sn 5 CUPS & 6 SPOONS SNAP TOGETHER 98 Numbers on handles. High C density polyethylene. Q'4-•c. Measuring SET STAINUSS STiil . 1/4, 1/3, 1/2 &.I Cupsim 1·89 with long Juice Reamer ~ Slrainsas ~49~ Pastry Pin Plastic barrels. 1.33 handles. • ~urSi~~~ ~1.66 Measuring Cup ·u·. Pla~tic in -:: : 16 oz. size. '~ : 79c , . . '. . , A ALLllDINWARE •) G'f?' 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Residents grumble that-sign poSt- ers don 't know lc{t fron1 right or up front down. . , Sit1atra Offered Free Island Villa 1-'rom \\'Ire Services "To show their oppreciation tor 'A'hal rrunk Sinatra has done for Sicilian and Italian irnn1igran1s in ,this country," the people of Sicily ha ve given Sinatra a tv.·o-bcdroom villa overlooking the Meditcrran~ on the island or Vulcano. the Sic ii ian Tourist Association said. on n fr.ecway, tht! California llighway PaLrol reported. 1\liss Wil boorn'll car .crashed headlong into a eucalyptus tree y,·hcn it s"·crvcd on the rain·sliClr: northbound lane or U.S. 99 near K i n gs b urg. officers said. • Premier Golda l\1elr has in vited the new l\trs. Henry A. letter to !;inulra in Palm PEOPLE "I rnailed the key with a ( J Springs.'' 'said rt a I i an j()l1malist Carlo l\tau.arella. '·------''-----· .. That v.·as five days ago and Kissinger to accotnpany the \\'t" haven't heard from him. secretary of State oo his next tilaybc we v.•on't." visit to Jerusa lem. * ~lrs. h1eir scnl th<' invitation Jack P.r . Gremillion once in a cable oi _congcp.tulations \\.'as named the nat i on 's lo the newlyweds. ou.tstanding attorney general. * He's come home now (rom a Gen. Omar N. Bradley, the fede ral prison. oo unlry's only li\•ing five-star Gremillion. who was first general. dedica ted a library in clt'<'ted Louisiana attorney his honor at \\'est Point, N.Y. general on a ticket "'itll thC•o------ late t:arl K. Long. served 15 montl)s of a thr ee·ye ar scntei ce for per jury. A icderal grand jur y ind icted Gremilli on after he testified he had no financial interest in the Louisiana I..oan & Thrift Corp. The firm went out of business after being the center of a Louisiana political scand al in the 1960s. • Dt'borah Susan Wilbourn, 19· year-0\d ronner Miss Tulare County. y,•as .killed "'hen she lost control of tier aulmnobil e ' . . .. • The -ilbrary 1n cludrs Hradley 's correspondena and dlarv "hen be scrvt'd as conln1ander of the 12th Army group at the end or \\'orld \Var II. as head of the Veterans Adnllnistralion and later as first chairman of the Joint Chil'fs of Slaff . • Tito Capobianco is exJH'(!lt.'<1 to become arUstlc adv iser Lo the San Diego Opera and lall'r succee d \Valh·r ll crbct·I, retiring in 1977 as artistic dircetor and conductor. lhc San Diego Union says . • The 42~8r-old Capobianco. a native of Argentina . has appeared regularly as stage director a ~ lhe r-.1ctropolitctn Opera. the New York City Opera and the San Francisco Opera. • The trial of attorney Perry Foreman on a .drunk dri\'ing cha~e hall been rcscllcch.tlcd for r-.·Jay 16 by county Criminal Judge Nell McKay In Houston. He agreed to a delay betause For(lman is litigating a federal court case, r-.1cKay !i.ilid. 'Foreman was arrested Dee. 31 alter his auto struck anoth er car stopped on t.be Eastex Frt'tl:ovay nol'lh of Houston. • C.ov. l\Uke O'Calta~han of Nevada y,·ill probalily be rc leaS<'d today or \\lednesday from Las Vegas Sunrise Hospital. where he underwent an :ippcndceto1ny Friday, a spokesman ror the governor said. The gove rnor. 44, "will pro- bably take some convalesttnl t1n1e' when hc gets Olli. but h1':1 back on the job already, y,·orking. from his bed ," thl! aide said. Public Records Births ANIMAlogic<;.»., ..,,,,.. --> ' ~11 MU'i. T SE SPRIM6 ' li4f OA6BLtR.S ARE OUT ~" • Marriage Liceases J•"-)II; ltU C.OLOBACtt·RAATl -J ote!lh Juli•"· II, '2•1 Wi nier, SpKe 123, ttu"· rlnglan 8eoteh .1nd E<1111 C11r1. ,9. 6~41 W1•Mr, Sp.ocl 12J, ttunUng!an &I.rich. . i\ll:MSTRONG-OftTIZ -Cl11r1ft Ml•~ It, ICM s MNdow, West Ccwl~ .rind Delor"' II, 1"121 1t!111, Mlclw1y Cl· s(l'E:F<F, JR.·BR\JYN -C I I y to 11 MC:kloley, .:i. 361 E"'' s1., c~•• ~ &nd IMry lou, l6. 1°"21 PIH 0•., H""tlll!llOf'I 81Kh. OECANTER-ELLIS -Charin LM, 11, 14311 MOl\rOI Lani , W11lmlMI« f l'lll Qiana Ltt, Jt, um WllSOll, Mllw.riy Clly. AC.\J ILAR·C.ILBERT -Roblf't, 2a, '612 RlllPwdV Or,, Hll!lll"lllOf'I IJ,llCll 11'111 Rg1alln<I Jovc1, 11, 1136 H. Giibert $ • ., Arwitteim, BROSCHE·TALlY -Glenn At111, 11. )41 AYlnkla Florenc!a, San Cllmlllll a11d M~y S1,111, 20. 5n Mantan1, Apl. ~01. S.rinta Monka. J111. JO, Ul4 BIXLER-DAVIS -Rollin, 11, la14 8u•nard, Apt. 8, We1tml111ter Ind LYOll Marie, 1t, 10'1 B u~harcl. Apt. 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Whilller Blvd. (213) 723·1215 'CERRITOS •MONTEREY PARK On the mall In Los Cerrhos 210 Norlh Garll•ld Av•nue (213) 573-1710 Shopping Center (213) 815·6251 •ORANGE ·coSTA MESA On lh• man in lhe Mill ol On IM mall fn South Coast Orange Shopping Cenler (714) 637·4512 Plaza Shopping Center (71 4) 540.4066 'SAN BERNARD!fj0 DOWNEY On ll'I• mall in Inland 10000 Lak•wood Blvd. Shopping Cen1er (714) 814·5451 (E••culive OUice) 1213) 123·9601 WHITTIER 8211 East Fireston• Blvd. (21 3) 812-8194 11215 East Washington Blvd. (:i13J 192·0357 -*Offices open night and day and Saturdays ASSETS OVER $390,000,000 Try Satu,.cla)·'s News Quiz • • APRIL 9 \ A CITY *ID/I /11/ICTION-N/IWPORT 8/IACH ·' . . ,, ' r. ' ' ... • . , ' ' • • , I ' "I Ti re H T' iss Lu H N Tit ~n be ed' th Pr -ru; , • ' W_r_o_"'_id~. April l. JJ7_4 _______ _ DAILY PILOT I 7 THE FAMILY ORCUS By BU Keane Pl1hli~ity Ot·eatusidt· CHAIN • 'Ga tsbv' Pro<lrt cer Or cr1rhel 11t ed b1vite~ I ;;;..;:--.... -~ "I forgot to tell you today's your turn to be lunck room mother at 1.2 o'clock." Mrs. Luce Hits Ti1rle Reporting NE\\! YOHK l AP t -Clare Boothe Luce has accused Time n1agaz1nc ol unobjectivc reporting ol\Yatergate. ~1rs. Luce is the '"'idow or Henry R. Luce , cofounder of Time.'- Jn a letter in the current issue of lhc n1agazine , 1\trs. Luce noted that commentator •larry Reasoner of ABC-'rV Nevos had been critical of Time's \Vatergatc coverage . ~nd ad9ed: ··rr \\"AS predictable !hat sooner or later Time .,..·ould begin to pay tfic price for its editorial over-investment in the destruction of th c Presicfcnt. That price .. as Reasoner notea. lsthc loss of journalistic prestige a n d crroibilil,\". How ironic. and how fitting. that a distinguished ntcdia colleague and certified Nixon critic like Reasoner should blov• . the "'histle on Time for its phobic \Vaterg3te reporting." Mrs. Luce. a form c r ambassador to ll.'.lly, ex· member or Congre ss. n1agaz.1ne editor, columnist and play\.\'right. said nu American president except Lincoln ,''has ever been more savaged by the press lhan Nixon." She accused Time oC lacking the s j1ortsmanship and objectivity to report that .. "·h;lte\'er Nixon is, or is not. he is one heUu,'.a g1;1tsy fighter." TllEN TAKl~G a ixike al !he press she added : "To be sure. the capacit~ to take punish1nc1U is not "'idely associated \\•ith journalists. \Vhich is no doubt "'hy they do not recognize it as a virtue in Nixon." -Time pl'ii'fted-thc--Jcttcr v.·ithout comment. Donald ~I . Yl'ilson. Time Inc. \'ice president, said the \cl1er contained "Mrs. Lu c e ' s personal vie11·s, 11 ith 11 hich 11 ,• don't happen to agree. \\'c printed them because ~trs. Luce is a distinguished Aineri- can and her vie,~'S cert.Uni:." c!.cscrved lo be react ,. 18.99 9.99 Reg. $24 Reg. 12.98 By VERSOS SCt)if • llOLLYWOOD tUPll Da vid ~1errick . "ho has nianaged to keep Hroadway allve almost single handedly for lhc past decade, produced "The Grea t Gatsby'.' for the movies and Is a11hast at the tidal wa\'e of pobllcity it hat"" !p!14'l'CI. "l!'s a n1nlt er of grave con- cern 10 n1e ,"' he said oo a trip to discuss ··catsb~ 's" r•ros- r<>ets w1th the celltiloi:i sCicn· !1!ltS at Paramount. "HO\\' OOI:::S a picture live 111> to th::-ad\'&nct publicity th is one 's had'..' I really ha'en"l had !hat much o( a part in it. I didn't \\1ant the filn1 to be blo\\·n up too nluch ... A Pararnount slatrn1ent !hat Jhe -CO'..Jnlry \\:OUld be "CalsbyiU'd" didn't set ·well 11ith i\Ierrick, prod11<'"r of · "Hello Dolly" and 8 0 Broad\\'&}' suct>esscs. "That statement plus all the 1nagazlnc covC'rs and all the comn1crcinl product tie-ups could rnisc the h11ckles of the publiC'. Pcoplr £ire bound to l'Xp(Ct 100 111\ll'h or lhC n1ovie," l'K! said . AS IT STANDS, ~lcrrick is in line to take !he raps if "Gatsby" doesn't li \'e up to ;:idvance ballyh,io. If it is a hi t. the top exct'Utives at Para- mount -Bob E1'ans and Frank 'li'ablans -\\'ill surely take the bov.·s. "l'n1 not int ert"stcd in taking credit." said ~lerrick. "and l'tn also not intereslL'<i in e\'cr \\"Or~ing 11'ith P a r a n1 o u n 11 ag:1111 "\\'e'vc had our squabbll'Sc Ifs diHicult tu deal with men 1rho h:ivcn"t read any books since 'Black Beauty'. " ~lerrick is watching everything connected "'ith the picture. He spent more than three years pulling !'he pi cture tog<!h<r. __ "I 'VAS 01" THE se t ever} day during the 41i months of princi pal photography.·· ht' said ... I 11·a11tcd to lt•a.rn all l could . Staying: on the firing line. is lhc bc!'1 \1•ay. :\lso. I didn 't trust Pararnount. I didn't 11•ant lhcn1 to be able lo sa1· I "·as derelict i1: 1ny duiles." Gin9fiam •table lamp ·Plastic 11nd metal base. Fabric shade In red. yellow or brown/while. 29" high, UL 1pproved. (#1856) ' Gingham boudoir lamp Plastic 11nd mete! blse. Fabric shllde In red yeUow or bt'own/whlle. 21 " high, UL ap1><<>Ved. (#4156) JCPemey 123 <56 719 0 9 ' !li!OC:mlN !:HOf'tlf~ _ ........................ CHARGE IT with your JC Penney Charge Card U you don thttve a charge . 1ust see how lasl we can open V.P yQur new account -c . . . • . " 'ftAO SQUABBLES ' DAvid Merrick l\1errick 11 as ru1norcd to have been dickering y, ith 2fllli Ccn1ury·Fox four ~c:.irs ;q~o about buying the $lud10. I le may yet bcconlr n ~tudio O\\ner. "~!011011 Jll\'1Ufl'" )i <I I l' C'aught m~ I'\<'·· ht· -..;ud "'rJ11· can1era opens uµ :ill tht· l!brar~· shC'h~ to :-trn1·s 1)~;11 can nr\ er be duP "' u1 r h 1· thratt·r. The can1rr:i i~ a Ill'\\. ractvr to me n<ill' that films Ja1>a le" ... ,,,, .. ""''°'~d '"a new"·'" £ ( I .:i~ ~)OUd \ht: l2·)Car-old lllllld. "NOT O~L\' llAS 1!u· ::.Ub· Jl't! ni;,•:~·r opened up. ~·1 h,1-; Ille lllt'lhod or telling 11 Story. \lov1cs ha1·c finally co1nt into thrlr 011·n as <i11 :trl forn1," ht• :-.3rd Alr1·.1d· u rn1lhonau·t• n1:tt11 l111l1·.s 1Jl.1'1' ~ll·rrirk pl1.1ns t11 .stoop up Sl•!l'" nf the 1no• u· l.:Jld hi' hi.!~ M'l'rl pourinl! 111 lrrir1 1h1• l!hf'..; ot "Tl·•· F\· ur('1•1.'· "Th·· Slln!.:" and "Th·· ·c:U<Ha1hrr .. ~ o 1 hi n ~ on llr•1adn!1~ 1·1·cr r r I urned f11lUrl'~ lh:it ran into lh!l t 111.1111 h'n~ of n11!hons. :"11rrr1(·l; ;ill "<f\1· ha~ a dral 1111!1 2<Hh t 't•n!ur~o.Fox to 1nt1kf' :i 111u11l' 1 l'r~1on of his hit - · !'ru1n1~"..'· l'roniis.t.\"." . . "IT \VOl'LI) llE 1dt·al lo 111:.i~L' 11101·1cs 11 :thou! dealing 1111h lh·· rno,.,ul!'." sn1d :'llcr- nck, oblivious cf !he fac! he is a n1;iinr nl03ul in his 011·n billl1111£"k. "In thr 1hcalcr ! raised 11111•1•1 tru111 111y frit·nds. r,.1:'11\''" and 11•111 •r ·111.t I r .. i.•· !ht' '1 11ro t 1eht·!~ IO!:, op1•111n1? ni ght ,u1d thnt 11;1~ 1hi> • 11d of 11. Things 11 r1· diffl'rl'nl \11th the n10culs. Tht'} try 10 1 run !hf projC>CL • l)l.'1',;,\\''ill)I:; 1:\P • -Tht> t lt't•:\ri~uJ.-CJn\·e11l1fu1 u n d \ 1~itor~ Uu.rcau •~ 111:ulu1g HI 0011 il'ttcr~ tu, tl)at n1anv pt·oµlt~ 111 J:ip.in \\ho golf. 1Jhl!111i;: 1hC'rn to 1>la~ the .~dn1e Hl ;u1d 111:<1r Ot..·l'<HISldc ·1 h,· ll'lll'r~. "rittl·n 111 J.1pa11l'~l'. ·.,~·rl' 11rf'p,ll'l·d by ;1 .Jap;u1c~c tr.'.l1l"l act•nt·1· \\hu·h ha~ C\'cn ~uppht'<I 11ll' l" ~ P'l'l:1gc for 111:11hn.; b::ick lt·llcrs of ;icccpt:1nec. 1 .\ brochure \1Jlh eolor rhotogrnphs of nur1hern S;i11 ll1C>gu l'1.1u111~ 1\a~ 1ntludl·d SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC 50°/o OFF* f.llRIC WHEH IHST.lLLED IY WARDS . Cit•+••· ,.,+t..1.,..U. f~ ............ -• ...,.. .. -rftJlll• '-• ,.nttt. C91 fcw ..... ttfi..tt ... ,! 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CURTIS, Mini sf fl' l • The little Church by the Sea ! I 468 l~qion str.~• Laguna Beach 494-6400 w '""" ., ...... ,, ..... r;· 'IOl "" 'l"~'~°'V~'"rJ.''1" CITY 1io 13 0 IO I'> !i l<i] I 0.-,,~ ,.. .. -•n;: 1.8 11 n n """''"' "°''~ , .... "",,.., '"~ '" ·~ '"~'~o·•~ ~~:.:.. ~~~;9·,· .. ~-:: ... 1 '., '""''"• .... '""''' •I< PONTIAC CITY " 11 18-0 l lil 111 to 14 :? , 7 J'i , .. , ORDER YOURS TODAY fl $e;; Che~;-M~F; Q;d;;I;-- - - - -1 0 ---Jay lnduGll•P~, I I 00 Vo UMCOMDITIOMAL I 155 Hochef>ter Cosla MErsa I 90 DAY MOHE'µIACK I YEAR AND MM E I GUARAM'fEE! I OF YOUR CAR I D1s!r1butors needeJJ71~ Ca11IOrr'l1 11 and ,nat10njllly Groui;dtfoor oooorrun1ty with I ~~~~ESS I lh•S great new l)rOch.1<:1 E•oerrt>nced auto ~.,,,,,,,,,,,JllllJllllllllllJllllllllJllll_,,..JJlllll .. acces~ry ~!es l)('Op>" a1-:n nPf'd('d 1r1 I CITY STATE ·I call. on n.~ car oeale1.; 5t>rv1ce ,1a11ons. 1-_ ~r~u:'~~r::it~n.::i~~O_!;~ _ J eic :r / ·~ ...... • • • .. llf. " • 111 ....... 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Do you have any reJI good 1lps7'' So n1uch has been \\Tittcn atoot-the typical ··curonary profile" that prople h :1 ,. c bcconic quite a1rarc of \1·hat nrt the most threatening ' early. 'foo many, app.arently heallhy. don't rca_lire their r,rrssure ls abnormally high: And once dingnosed. follow ''our doctor's suggestions on ho\\' to control it. 3. If you arc overweight. IK-l!cr reduce. Extcss ftit is--;in C\'entual strnin on the hear!. Obesity is an (•rit•n1y in OC1iign .disguise. DOCTOR IN --'fQ -HOUSE - 4. P11tic-nts "'ilh diabetes tncllitus requ ire c x pc rt n1anage1ncnt. L: n I r c 3_ tc d -diabetic--petients----ohen are candidates for heart attacks. potenti al dange r s. Ne\'erthclcss. there still seems to be an app;:illin1: discrc1);].nc~· bet\\·een 1~·hat v>c know and Y.tiat \\'C ought to k nO\'r' in prevenlini; heart a\lacks. Picctinca) infor1noition is ar hand. but nmny can't pull it _all, ·together to 5\!C the complete picture. One man s:l's, "I kno11· \\'hat's :inportai11. Don't let ,·om-self get-too (at." (And he 'c:ciitentedly puffs on l\\'O packs of cigarettes a day. I A y,>\fe says, "I kno1v the importanc~(Of not feeding n1y husband too much cholesterol." /8hc lin111 i: hi~ intake or Tich ice crcnn1. bul continues to make his f:1\'oritc cookies and pies. And srr\'rs hi m liver three tin1es '1 week, not realizing that I i v c r . cookies, etc .. are high sourceS of cholesterol.) _Any real good tips? Jlcrc are some : t. Although I do not bclic,·c that the normal person should be inordinately scared of eating cholesterol-high foods. I agree that \vhere there is a history of angina pe('tOris, a bad heredil r ot-'·coronary disease. or hi~h levels ?f cholesterol and other fall~· sub.stances in the blood -that such persons should cut down on S<Jturatcd fats lbutter, erea111, fatty meats, liver. etc. i 2. If you ha\'C high blood pressure 1and it doesn't have to be vrry high\. better r~pect its potentialities for harm -for putting tocrmucb strain on the arteries. 'First, have it diagnosed 5. Liquor? All right fqr 1hosc over 40 in n1odcratc amounts of one or l\\'O ounCl'S a day. Ii. TobaCCQ? No ifs. ands or buts -bellrr <1uit. This includes cigars and pipe. \\lh.1tcver the source of lobaca>. it pJa.ys the de,·iJ "'ith tbe arteries and heart. 7. f-l ercdity? Important - but \\"C can't change it. r\cvcrthf'lcss. it ca n be helpful as a \\'arni:tg. 1\·e knov.·n people 1\ith bad coronary hcr('(ti1y ,,·ho li\'ccl long and hcnhhy lh l'S -s i mp I y hccau ~e 1hr_,. put thPir bad heredity 10 use: acccptC'd it a~ a \\'arnin•! to 11\'f' n1odl'rnlc!y. 8. Lnst but nit least -in fa ct. 11ccording to my ex pc r i (' n c r . the rnosl in1portant fact.Jr in causing a coronarv anack -STH.ESS and STRAl:'-i. A nflrn1al nn1011nt l)f ~Ires~ is c.~scntial to exis t. But \rilc-n i1 t:e1;01ncs lcti•;i •l rd: 100 1nuth wril·k. too lilfl r rclax;1tinn. atn .rin:it chunk~ of exercis~·. thcn,it i$ nnl!"ti11g 1<\f•rr th •n ,, · OPf'll 1n\·ir:nicn l • $Prious hearl trouble. (lncidcnt:illy. I believe in 1nod<'rate exercise. but an1 not in f;i yor of lhl' theorv that s!re.'fsful r:<crcisc ,,·ill Prc\"('!lt h(flLtlattacks.) \\lhoc\'~( arc.'';f ~·ou take these practical tips 10 heart - ch.1nces arc ~·ou'll ha\'e a hear!. a good one. Re5t is urgent for a heart p:-itient says Dr. Steincrohn in this booklet, "22 \\'ays To Pre\'Cnt And Trca t Coronary Disease·• Fc.r a copy \\Tile hhn at thii: paper encl~ing 3."i cents and a STA~I PI~O. "FLF- 1\0Dl~ESSED Eli\\'ELOPE. Ap1·il Activitie s Liste_cl by l1·vi11e TI1c fo\to,,·ing t1cli,·itirs <irr scheduled in 1\pril !>y 1hc i·c Jr•·inc Extension progr:1n1. oa~scs earlirr in lhc n1011th :1a\'e brcn published prrviou~ ly. 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Huntil)9ton Beoc: J 1131 -h ll•d. ol """"'" JJOO Hcrilor ol Wll-JJJS lmtol ol Moc~ 16141 Hart.orol WtshNMhr ot ~West ~ul'ttincjfon Beach s111w._ • ' , ' I • I • • • PJLOT·AOVERTISER P·r ict' Goo4 thru Tut•. Wt Rtstrvt tht Rlgllit to limit 0.antitlts - No Salts to D1altr1 ·79c to $499 BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL SELECTION GAY EASIER BASKETS & NOVELTIES Choo~e from colo•h.1!. b"'1h!l} i'ltouobcined Eo~!('• bo~~et\ ,., ~·to \""" ,hope\ lo• "'"'V 10' 011 \Ou• y 't '•'>' All lolled to overflo"''"() "'''h rnpu!h ,..O!t'fl'>(l '1oodoe' orld t •C•"""• +un fl•lh onO ~utP'•~e\ 5hop eo••y..-mo. e your nearby Th,.l!y E<nter Ht'ocl<;iuor!er\ t ~• t.ne (()f\d•e• Ur\d r><..•ell•t'\ pll O! budcJt'! p~O\•n\i I•·:~·~ 43c 59c 49c :~::. $229 ' MARIHMAllOW WHITMAN PAA! !ASTIR . GIANT PLASTIC !G' IASTH !GGS RABBITS IGG COIOR KIT WITH PlUSH TOY Pi'X"O" or H!"f1 5(1t' T rov ol 5 tho<...ilote 9 colors. No mix. no 'Tk"ll tot\ on Eus•e1 IOount t' bog ond rno•shmollO'OI'. mess, dry 1ns1an11~ ''"'" lk•s colorful to:,, ' " • •• • F IC COLLEC.TJON OF MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SPORT SHIRTS \Vr-, ,,,_1-1•1·1 0·,1• .'OOlld 1e•••;jT"'t'\"'l'·•i'·, 'J •<'l·•1·•• • l • , • ,,.1 ,,,,. • ., ·• " L "'f '·•" J,, "'"' '"'"•"Hn '\,•.!!\t,.1,• !.,,.,..,.,,,,,. I•' •• • ""' l.,,r ~l''.,1\lr'l t ~\•<·Jr('!.,,..,1lJLh"~!t•t~(,ff..'l >n',,, I~•.· lw'~•l (l '• .. -... , • ~ . • ·:, .. LADIES' WEDGE CLOGS WOMEN'S VINYL· FASHION HANDBAGS FOR '74 Solt v•nyl UOPt'•\, comlon ... ,\e co•k wedges (olo•s, 5. IO • Childr•11'1 Clo91 ..... Sl.09 N('w st.,iles '" (rylo·~ 10 co,,.,r· (''rC"' f'1,.,,. •O\'"'"""\ L 111·-..~ ,~, •uomy w \m-;irr •n smoo1'-! Tl'·~u•M lf <JTl'\e• Ir>('• ,,,,, .• _ • Childr•11 '1 lo11•r Ha11~ll••t• 111 fc11h•o11 color•. . . 99c ,, r .l bl j Regular 49' and 59' ea. 31or$IOO ~~di'I ~1688 (olorfu~7C"t'lrtt "ColifQl'nio Style" dnigns ;cleol for cosuo! !ov1n9 & peoople g.., the move ... 9•t'OI for summer ~1eno•n1nq SeM•ng in· cluclei di~plote, cup, SOVC:t'I', br~d & buMt'I' ololt'. So"t' now' • Authentic Reproduction • Walnut Wood . Grain finish • Electric Pendulum Move!llent • 1 8~" H a 12V1" W Fo, I IUY 60C A( DISPOSABLE OR REUSABLE FOILWARE SUNBEAM MIST STICK Alumlf'lum toolwore in tke most papylar 111 e pans for eve....,dov use _ Sunheom c ,.1~-\'1 f" t ·' • ··1 roaster, 9'" pie pan, round col..e PO". cool<oe Wet & loot pan t-<en! "'"o: , .. Cu"• I "<lon ' •e ,, evertly, cleorl eosoly Use & 1oss °' u\t' ove• i over So"e ,7, •o 77t e•\ CO"'i"l'' 1-<i~" M~' 1 ..r1r FASHION EARRINGS ''•"'';:·" ·1'''' ,.,,., "' ,. ·I "' .,. ' ., t " .• ~ .,.. .. ,, ·. .\. ··J'" .... ,.' .. ' ' ·-~ IEE :::..-;- 1.11 llur!I } 1974 '·• Buy 1 Pair/ Get th~ ~, -2nd Pair ~ for 1' ( .' Regular 2· pairs $129 for pr. 1 OAIL v PILOT ItJ LADY WILSHIRE STRETCH & NUDE PANTY HOSE ':. .,,. 1 . • .n O·•• ·Get Acquo "'~ Sole'" on '"'o o• our be\I sell.r1Q 1 ·"'' • "'' r1 1 "•' •o• E•itte•' (.hoo\t !•om all nude \hee•• o• •Tre ttf1 ,., ,., ., \; • ,,.,·, •01· v•ocle\, ••IC\ SM-!. lo• l ol! • 71c Lilli• Mi11 Wil1hi,. '•11ty Ho1•. i4c • S 1.Jt I• "'11 Wi.d•. S 1.19 Disco unt Price EARRING HOLDERS fl .. , •· t. '"··' •, .. "I• • '"• l•• ;. , •, H ·• £;, .~ ·• L ., •• r J1 :BAND·AIDj ... ...... .. --_: ___'.._J H OR Discount Price ANIMAL HEAD PINS ( , .. r.1 •~t· v.il·d r;•,ld />.I • •·• !h '·'"on o \p rin!J .. h,t" ~ ... ·~ ...... ,..,., . ., .. fxcedrin. '-# U l•1 Slit•''" ••11• llt1l11ll . .. Regul°'$997 $14.97 - Regular 59' each 3 Mug 1$100 fo r 11c 99c 37c 9 · Regular 'I .OB ':i' 4 : 7,3c MALLORY BATTERIES CORD SIZE BATTERIES Costa Mesa 2ll f. 17HI SI. Casta Mesa zioo Horpor a1 wn- SNAIL It SWG KIUER , MEAl -~ \ $)2 ALCOA FOIL Santa Ana ~~::. 99c FLEA COLLARS 90 do.,. lltoo Or'OtfCliOn for your dog or cot. for hofd·IO.reo<h 'POI\ C~ely weVloblt Fountain Valley 1406 W, Ediogff & Bn1 lol M..,.aaalTalborl Santa Ano Fountain Valley ll25 lri1lol al -Arl!Mw 16141 Harbora1Edl"9ff • r ' 99' L.-, . $1 89 Head & Shoulders :1°~i'.~~:10N $1 37 Re9ular $1.00 $202 s•1nutabs BOTTLE OF JO ANAIG!SIC $1'38 DICO NG!STA NT TABl!TS BRUSH & COMB SETS fClfl'\O\l1 'Pro' lor I~ O\IOl•"I- .. 29c &-l9c G1ouo of El Toro El Toro at Ro<kflekl Westminster W1stn.imtw at ~oldt-ft W11f J ..., ~ Hunt in gton Beach Hunt ington Beach •861 Adams at l roolthurst 211] ~ Beach Blvd. at Affonta Huntington Beach t-lu!llinglon Beach , 95 Huntington a.och 5881 WarMr . I ) , • 7 .. • • Snail llOL1STON 1UPl1 -Rex 1'.tiller, \~·ho ate ll2 ~lorO<'can snails 1n 15 n1inules. retirc-d from formal competition and hung up his tongs and l\\O· pronged fork fore ver. "AS FAI\ AS escargo t contests go, last ni11ht "'us my Cha111p L;lfL\ll' Ruth'il'hil<l I~ \'tlhll'<i at $3'5.J for v.i nn1ni.: the \1Xth anuu11I i;rc.-it escargot eating ~nlt•st ~1u1u.h1y night. I Ir was 01110onl· in <1u11ntlty only h~· i\1ky Bove. \\hO n!" 12·1 lur l!u· ··(iluttony 1\\\;ird.'' final pcrfornui.nce." he sai d "VOU AllE TOPS in s\yll•," Tuesday. "I a1n retiring. Next said chief judge E r it' k year I v.•iU be a judge." \\lorscl~lf or the Petroleum But \.\'hile he \.\'as active, t;l ub ~Tiller raced through the ranks A pa11el represent ing the \(lp or snail eating from gluuon to nan1cs in Houston's finest <;hampion. re!.1auranl s concurred. lie won a case of Chalcau· ~·t iller. the president of a Retires Jloui;ton ~prink ler rontrat11ng linn. has entered the tonh·i:t four years In :i rov." hut h1!t most recent 1ic1ory v.a<i thl· S\\Cclcst. "Lust year J had ;1 bro!..l·n l•·fl <1r111. That CO!jl rn1• quill' :1 hit 01~1y style and gr:icc . ~cl I wa~ abl<' to rct:un tht· (;!ul lOll,Y AY1ard," hu sa id. llE A1't: 123 SITD1ls. in J9;J, "l 1!0 like esc nr i.:ot. 01>v10\llsly," he said. "Once !hf.' cOIH('Sl began and I bccan1l' ;in aririonado I felt I should n1or<' into con11>t'tit1on This is n1y sole cndca\'or so fa r as foo·I ('on s u n1 ~lo ~ Is t'Oll('l'l'lle<! " . ) .\IJll1·r i;u1tl h\' f'Obi i;nail~ cnh· onl'c or II\ ice u ) car and srnt·~ ht,; tash· huds ror the rr·rdrr in1porte<I dl•l1cac1l·'l 1\hu·h Hl'C ~l'f\'Cd up 11•Uh ii ~ :.a1u·1· rn:ulP of bul!cr, gurlh! ~ind p;1r~lry. n1ountah1s or \lh!ll' bn•;i<) iUld I h c rr:Jtlltional v;int'. muscadet. SO~IE OF TH E contcst:ints v.orl' O\'crulls, t uxe t.lo s, Supern1J11 outfits an d one 1..·t1nH· in a red lxiron costume. .\Ii lier did not appro\ c. • ~~~-·-~~~~~~- ; I or how to look great on a budget. sportcoat _and dress slack sale. 4daysonly. Sportcoats NOW 19.99 to Reg. 24.99 to 49.88 Dress Slacks ·NOW 7.90·to 12.00 Reg. 9.88 to $15. For guys on the go .i 101 of grea1.100 .. 1n9 buys Smooth fitting i:elyesters 1n sleek solids and m1~able p<1ttcrns. Even !tie bold. new looKs Sportcoais. 38 10 46 r('gular and 39 lo 46 long Dress slacks. wa•st 29 to 40 and leng!h 28 lo 35 JCPemey 123 •~s 789 o s CHARGE IT w11h your JCl-'l!nney Cha,ge C• I! you don't ha~e a charge, 1ust Stt how las! we c an open up VQUf new account ·~=-~~~~~~~~.,,.-~~~~~.:.._-- BUEN:A P.ARK ORANGE . SANTA · AMA . a..ti .. Ot ; HMM it• City Dr . .f ....... Gro•e lhd. 0,... hit t:JO to ~JO '""' s.dlr I 0 t• 1 0,.• 10.9 ,.-. My S..r I 0 t. 6 . . • I JtOO So. l rhlol ·No. of $0. Cood "1••• 0,.11 IQ.' it·"'-O•ily 511116cty I 0 lo 6 I • " . ' Tf)ff \ ffUllg Jcfrre,· \\'. Arndt has been i·u\ecl ineligible to s e r v c on Berkshire School Con1mittee in '}lass-athnsetts. lfe won election bul will not be 18 until July. • --... TONIGHT'S · Tv HIGHLl(;HTS NBC O B:30 _Hallmark !lall .of Fame. The ad· dicati on of King Ed ward \Ill ts drama\tzed in "Cro"'" ~iatromonial" y;ith Greer Ga rson as E~g· IRTld's Queen l\tary and Pet er Bark\vo rt h as the king W'ho leaves his th ro ne. KCET fI) 8:30 -Theater in A1nerica. Th~ Art~ur ~tiller drama "hle1nory of Two htond ay!f clep1cts blue..collar life in the 1930s. The cast in~ludes Jack \\lardep, Estelle Parso ns, George Grizzard and ,, J. D. Cannon . Daily TV Log W ednesday Evening 0 NOT TO BE MISSED! * MARJOE GORTNER IN "GUN & THE PULPIT" 0 [Ui{3) Cf) AIC W11t11t•d1.1 APRIL 3 Movie: !Cl (90) "Tiit 5~• ' th• ~ulpit" (wti) '1l-M11jclt Cortn11, 1:00 8011([ii?)f.L)Ql)Cf> Mt•• Citelle P1rM>11t. Sli m Piskens, D:1Vld lilt ttzit};a.JftJl·l!..J.i) News Huddleslon. ~ hthlnin1·fas1 ~oun11 h11111a gunhah!tr, wlw 1ot1 in1o h!d1n1 Kttn'• MtrMS d1s1u1nd as a preKhtf, is 1:1ced · lntrly ttillbillies with dt!end1n11 c.ow1rdly to11;n held m A ••NKER TELLS ALL I at tht merer ol 1 1rrant DI'\ m Mtl'I' Grillfn Sllow * On Mission Impossible ! Q) Mtwit m Mi1skfl: lla9fniblt ·Thi B•n'I." ED Tllt1t" in Amtriu "Memory ol °' Sq M \ T'lio Mond ari ' Arthur Miner's st1r k W ~ l'llw' u; fUlltr portrar•I ot blue col\11 lo!e In the W...., . 1 12M") "No Lore t11 'lGr. J1c). Warden, (stelle Pusons, ~L.1e·~(d11) '61-Pt\tr r1n~h 11.flitofftr . T1llori, Cathy Burn~. Geor1e C11tlird. Tony l o Bianco tI) MM11pod11 Ltdit ~ UMd Racer I 1ild J. D. C1nn11n s1u. . . CE''"°''•' Nntl1 5:l0~ htltr's ClieKt 9•00 fJ (1'"' II , ,....~ bn!IOll (R) Dina . Diel '11• °"' . •. ~ ~ Mtf'f Griff• Siio• Merull 111e~s Is 1 soti1htt •~o (1' (3l Htpn'1 M1rt11 &tis the shock ot Mr,_Me w~en she I&.• 1e1rns hu mon1n1 Mnte •S 1n LiwMli tuy rtah\)' I muritd min who.e Swiss · VllietJ -!It l\js hired C1n110n 10 localt Uttlt lllsuls hi1m 1" l tltl Grits 1:00 8 moo mm""" ,,,. Cel'utll lewti111 tor Dttlar1 . , ClnllMI •1 M1111dt ! t) Ml'fil: (t) (Zin) "TM lidy f1ui A n,tr" {dr1) '!IS -'lana 9:30 0 fllton. lurnu , Jt!I Chand!u . ] fil l1 H1t n1 (f ) JMrnt' JD:DO O (Jt (]i } L!J ~1k Kojak Ian· O What't M, Ji11t! 11i.s w11h !ne plCl!l{)tU of i SO mot. W I Lin LllCJ IKln dotl1r ci1r· redeYefopment 11) It T1ter A Thiel • pro1e~I es well tt"-with a city as- 17 LlJ I 1)11111 of Jeann• $1m'blym:1 n •hto he lrles to s1all Ei) U111t111dt 1 1uomng mea1u1t un!1I ht ti ll 'll (j,J Df1frtel comple1! a m11rd11 H1vts!i11!i1:1n. ij) TJi,i frtnt~ Chtl 0 '-j 1 6 10; m MIC flltWI ~pt· (,.(I ) Wo11d ol Slirvhll d1I [d1tion lh1ee -Nobel pflrt· Ii lh'a1111 •'lnnin& scitn1osh particlp•lt in 1 Aaron lkrttl SflO'I report an the "wa1 within tht'w1r" Thm Sttt111 on c111cu; 1 loo~ 1\ the c1mp111n 1·10 1J fllft' 01tin1·;..e to 1et the Sov11l Union toJelt•~'-. w Ht,1n'1 Mt1111 ' b11\et d1ncer Val11y P:1nov; and Jn . W1it TIU YMw &_iMt.cah Koftlt inlt l'l'itw with actor Ch1rlts Bron· lltlp TllJ' ~ 50n. 0 ltl'I Mab l Deal 0 m m ~ flltW1 1IJ Tiit Thri llstektn {!) Nlrht ;1lit11 . 0 S11Mlln1 51ts&i1fA lMt ~ tla51 0 "DOC ELLIOT '' STARS A behind the 1<:111n look at the pro· 1 * JAM ES FRANCISCUS duchon ct tht new motion 1>1ct111e, "'!ht· G1t1\ G1!sby,'' sl11rin& Rob j -WALTONS PRODUCERS ert Redford 1nd M" r1rrO'lll. Q Qt ()J ('!)Doc Uitl "lh1ncs 1d] "'• Pmt 11 Ri&hl That M!1ht Kave Been" A ,ounc -m kwikllell 1111, d1sh1ur1d bJ 111 1uto atudtn1 ~ ~Tt TeU Ult Trill• <1u11n1 her ch1ld!IOOCI, ta\!s 111 krlt •J tltllywtod Sciiwics fllth Ben Elliot fltle n ht 1Utmpts . tlfOlll 10 http her. Tim O'Col\1101, l int ()f (fJ) P.eitt Su1rtH Br1dbury i nd Joan Blackm1n 1ue1l m Otlwr ,..,..., OIMI "-ctl I a Ttm!llt m Tht GNll! 51•1 l lnte1!1« l:OO IJ l~lJ.:)(()SennJ 'C ~t • · Dr11111 CHltliJ Ht111 (R) Ktn Berry and' · · J1iu1 in 51nt1ls Ctor1~ for1'!'an _ri1sl. I JO:lO :...6J Twill&hl Ztilt ·• O Jl Ci>llOIW~ Cl•1 U Journer tt Alh'tnturt "Israe l" ,... Wllst11"1 Cirtlt UC1P1 Clt row lf;tt S111al1 Wilson retu1ns !or his u cond 101 I : RtU1iou1 Amtric1 mal ed special in wh!th ht plob his 1 , a Sllow d• Walt tr Mtrcado tMifHi 1rom • Nd loster home. I . l'r1iM \ht Lord Club 0 Mtvit: (C) (Zin) "Air A11trita1 Drt1111~ (dra) '66-Stuart Whitm1n. 11:00 IJ 0 0 ml iD al News -' Cl) ll) (]OJ ff! iii l•J Nt•s O Crowin& Up Has Pain It I 0 Tiit list ot lifoutho * Rewards THE COWBOYS ~ 1'117 MalOll · 0 M0"111: (C} "St11 In !ht Dusi" 0 ltD (J) QI TIM: c.wbtJt The I (wesJ '56-)0hn ~g11. CowbofS-l ll tltept C1miHOl'l--llel m Mi1tl111: l111ponible del11hltd whtn the U.S. C1v1!rr1 W Tltt U11ttucltables bll)'I lht wild horsts the )'l)Yths 17: (})um, [lsy hl'lt t.'~turtd ta ~•ke e1t11 l!IO!lly. Allfld Mikhctck ~resents 0 MilltOll $ Mtv1t: 190> "Tiii ft-O.J 11 Hi1ht 1111lt .\lli11111" (drl) '!!B-Htdy LI· (. (}))Thi l'iontttl marr. m 0tai.1·1 Choice 11:1s m ti"''" s.. llJ Salari tt Ad'tlnturt 111:30 8 (~ l!)I ({)CIS Ult Mt¥1t: fB Mtllun r~111 ft1tiv1 I (C} "iftu1Un Hopt1tU lut Nit 1f> M1vlt: (t} (2hrJ "lht hob ti s.rtou1" (com) '6~..}lec Cu1nn1ss. Htl'lll" (ldwJ '*-lrrol. lllynn. 1 Rollrrt Red!Old M1kf Connors I W1111i•rtwi Co~11t~n 0 Q~ (tJ f(gl0 m Johnnr cirwn tb111pi•1Wp Wrtstli•c Ctl1rlei Azqr«1U1 1ues1s. Ja~111w llqu111 l'N111111 O Mtvie: "Th• Mptuy ol Muy 1:30 l!!Jtt" (mys) ·•2-M1111 Mantel u Qtl CV m W"idt Wo11d Spetiil - - 0 Hallmark Hall ol Fame "Geraldo R1ve1a-<11)()dn11ht Amtri· * CROWN MATRIMONIAL ti'' !Rl GREER GARSON 12:00 Ci) Ont Sltp ltyond And the London Cast m llMit: ''t1tl1 II the Wa•e" ,.,., m 1.A\ ~ rTl'l7TIT1 -(drl) '54-Gtne Ke!IJ, Jill R1th11ds. 0 ~ l1I qg, =i ~ Hall· 1111it Kall ti Fam• "Crown Matrl· l:OO (l)Q (JJIU·@ Hew1 menial"' Creer GirSOll Slil1 as Enc· B (@ m Ttmorrow l1nd's Q~een Mary in lh~s dr1.rn1 : 1:45 11 Movie: (C) "Tru1 SIO'J ol )tu1 which locusas on the tonf!ictl w1lh· 1 Jl111H'" {wes) "51-Hl!rey Hunter 1n Ille En1tlish royal lamilJ '1111hen K1n1t Edward VIII annou!IU& his !11· I 2:00 m All·Nl1kl ShO'W: "Blue Murdu tentions to marry American diw1tee 1 II S~ ~1~i1n's."'. "'Yali.1 ol the W11111 Warfield SimpSOll. Co-11•"1 Zombies. l thtm1aft Cilrl" •r• Petti 811kwllrth, Andrew RI) 3:10 IJ Mftit: "Wt111a11 ' thl Hu at tr" and Amandi Rtiu . (d11) '51-An~ Sht ridan. CD "Ancel I.lb(' (du) '61-Mtr· Thursday ceda McC1mbrid11. I ~ "DtNrt Htlr' (dra) ·~ -Buan Ktilh, l 11bar1 Halt. DAYTIME MOVIES l:OO (J)"llllit" (com) '65-P1tt1 O~kt. 11111c1 ... u1111111r (d11) '66-Rgct ':00 O {C) "Swi1111r's 1'111diu " (tocn) Hudson, Cltud11 Cardinale . '64-<:Utl ltio:hards. l ;lO 1J (C) '1.t111st Hu1d11d Mll11" t:lO O "'fllitht Alttr Nipr (com) '31 (ld>i) '67--0out McClure -Const1'net Cumminp. I l5J lt) "tl!cfl n .... !tom) 'W- ll·QO D ~ · S. A " ( ) B1111 CrlKtlJ, f1b!1n. . , '"'' It ~ .. 1111111 111111.. 0 (C) "1t11J Rome"' (d11) '67 -• 47-G~ne Au~ry.. Ttp IHlna j fr1 nk Sinatra .1111 St John (tom) 54-1'1111. S1~ri. ~ (1f! (fl Te If AnlitMnttd · 12:00 ~(CJ ~11 M1d1111ht Kin roml tD ([) (CJ "M1d!1a11" (susp) ·u •9-Mano l allll , 1\111\ryn Gr I -Richard Widmark, ln11r S1tve . 2:00 0 (t) "M1rtr" (dra) '55 -[rnt!1 4:l0 (if, (I)) "CouM Thrtt & 1'11 " Bor1nlnt, B1ts1 Bl1it. 1 Put I (dra) '5S-Van Htlhn, KOCE, CllANNEL 50 Orange Cc:Wlty's UllF television station, KOCE-TV, has scheduled the follov.'ing special programs today. Detailed listings of Channel 50's programs are carried in the DAil)' Pilol's TV Week each Sunda y. U1• SIEIAM~ STl:El!T !Cl 1 111 IDUC.lTION.lL SCHOOL · IN,Ol:Mol.TION ICI 1:11 l:t""LU tCI "Gciif19 HOMt lo E1rt11" -'' s.i-1119 men 111 ~e, ctdklren ire heloed to IHllMl'llllld """ m111 «f!ll-l'f trln lo t•I-llh kMWleol9f OI ri.1 ""vl.._......,1, 1:1$ INSIOI! OUT (C) "ll ut TM\I Ml9hl LI""'" -To help Cllikl••n reco9rM1• •lld c-with t""'r own '"" -l11lur1l. 1: .. ALL .llOUT TOU tcf'"Afe Yot.1 I MKlllM1 -To 111411 cl>tldrfll ~1!...il 111a1 !Mir boc1!11 ••• 11~1 Ct'molk1tl'd m•~llh111, Olli' more tapllh llc1ll'd. ' !:IS I CAN l:IAD ICI ''The Wll•rd~ -Otl"IOnllr1!e• !flt VI r ! O .. I "'IW_,,,, a11crlbt<I In tht boolt, l :lt COVElt TO COYl!lt (CJ "Btll+~ Ille Tloer •nd '"' Enormous EH'" -A cl•ulc -·-!" chlklr""'• hrt r1!\ffl.' l :• ILICT•IC COYd'ANY !Cl ),. IN'l'l:OOUCTtON TO l"HYllCA\. OIOOl:Al"NT ICI "Thi (ktlft OI Air" -LffMlfl 10 l :lf l"llEl!HANO "(ITCHING (CJ ·;:lbt>oll Rtl•ll-, · L•no , •:OI CONNll'S CLOT.,llOG COllNEI: tC) "Zl-"! l ll>Ptfl• ; ~ ... r11'' _ LllMlfl U 41• l!L,CTl:IC COMl"ANT IC) S:• SEIAMI STltl!l!T tCI 61• 1'"""4LT l:ISlt MANAGIMINT !Cl •'TIW F1ml11 Alllo lnsU•lllCI POiio" -LtllOll 1l •:• DIMl!NSIONS IN CULT UltllS tCl "C ultvral Etdt19•" -l"Mlll H 7:ct tNTl:OOUCTION TO l'NTSICAL Gl!:OGl:Ai-NT t(I ""Thi Octtn <11 Air" -l tHOll 1'0 1;)0 ",\MILT l:ISK IMfrtAOIMl!:NT iC I '"T~• F~mlly •Auto lnlutl!ltt Poll<'<'" -l •-tl l :M MASTll:l"ll 'I THIAT•I IC) "Uosltlrt, DownlT•l••" -l(pttodl Twel.,., r ' w .• ~, ol 5,,._,,,." II llf'l'911lnl •Clln '"""" Wa!-1115 lfltr• 10 m1k1 "" •n 11ont1t woman. f:M •ll•LIGIOUS AMl!ltlt A ( C ) ... ..,. .. t 1• DIMIN$10ttS IN CULTU••S IC) "C11ttu•tl Et il!001'" -Leu on •• !:it ~·' LO Jt·rr. :-um1 Ange H 14·yr \'t'!f' ~l';ll'( "I' sea · ITI\' \\\·st Ill\" \\'(' Sh;ir \t'"t :-•·as I LI 111 l!l'e ' .,, RI 1·om ('Ol]t' ll J\"(' Th Toes d;1_v Pi eluh' Turs ~~\'i • p St'Qf( drft'< n g 1..·nu~ I·. r ~LI .\I! unl'i.I lc:1d. ('ra1 ~t'OrJ 10 cc Ii arr shor Hus l\10 • l~;un 1,!(' (;fl' 1hrn llo o!fcn l'ulo • ' Sl'l'd l\rir ~lOC ~11n . ::;.)(). .lot tra n Hall Sl'L'<i i-6_ j 1;;1 s I"('\"(• ('rl'a ~f'Cd tran IX'n • l l nl R i-6. tllil rNI To 111 :11 Et :\11st 011 a l:O\ t 1.101 ).le). Aust • A 1'1.lUIC Shor Fort dny • ,\[ ~l ex! Tues t(l re \\'C'lc ~I tit ti aud 1 lu· \rl'dt ., h ~lrxi 1!rop S4U3 N lo"'- \\1th cha nom lhc "''" ~1ar Sloa th le. ,, JXIU'I lhc b West Says He'll Ren11·11 Next Seaso11 l.()S A~GELES -fiackl'<lllrt sinr Jl·rry \\'est si1~ ~ h('I! \1 ork a"11igcn!ly this ~umincr an! attt·ntpt In rel urn to the\.'~~ An~olei l.a~l'tS ni•X\ ~ea . ..un. It hutl gt nPral!y b\'t·n 1hou!;hl that 1he 14·.\'f'a r :'\a11onal Baskclbnll AsSOC'ia11on \('lcran 11uuld r1·lirc a1 the end or !his ~''lMIJl "I\'£' n~·\·er 11orked hard in 1hc off S£'1'1 5()1l. but fin go ing to do everything in 1l11· 1)1)11(-r le shake off !lus injury." said \\\:st. ··rm going 10 lifl v.·e1ghts. v.•atch rrn· diet nnd pl;iy in son1c g3mt?S." \\'t·sl said both Lakers coach Bill Sharn1an and ~encrnl n1anagcr Peter i\1•1<,t•ll ha1't' ·asked him to return next ~1·:1son and hnvf' snid' they would protect h1ru frotn the 1•xpnnsion draft to stock t11c .\cv. Ork«1n"i franchise • ;11111•''• "' uc·n nJVF.BSIDF: -1110 Cal1forni:i ,\n!!l'ls l'01tl plt·1t: the ir ~)..1111g tr<11t11ni:: seh1.'dUlt• -and ~1 !hret·-gan1c Sl:rics againsl eolli.>g•· OpflOnl'll!s -\1·hen they visit UC H1\t'r.>Hlt· to11ic/1t. The Ang1•I, h,•,'l\ ~U!hC'rn (':ii. 8·5 Tvesday nigh! :ind drfl·<irui ·l1C lr\ine :1 d:11· l':J f]l('r Pitch»r Hich Hand 11a<; M>nl lo tl1l' l'lub·~ 1ninor lt•ague ran1p ;11 llollvi]\c T11t•sd:11 hu1 the :\11,i:els still .had 23 L ola~·er~· 011 r.lf' roster, three O\'er the 'N-gUJnr :;(';lSOrl hmi1. e Df1tl~1er" 11'i11 PHOE~LX -The Los Angeles DodgC'rS scored three runs in thr seventh inni ng to dcfP:lt the !'nn Francisro Giants 10-8 1n ;1 gnn1e hnltt·d 01fter eigh! u1n1n)'.ts hc- c:1use !he tiiants h:itl to rr turn to S<1n !-'r.:111cisco. .\11 thrtc run' 111 1he innu1g 11<·rt• uri<•arnt!d and 11 i1li'd out the Gi:111r~· 8-i · l•'<Jd. Tllo Fucntl'S tun1b!t•d \\'illit• r'nn1·ford's grounder to srr up 1:1c 'torini::. 1:011 Cc,v followed w11h a sinA1r 10 <:t•ntl'r and took S\::cond on an error by r:arry ~laddox. \'on Joshua's grounder to sl1t1rl ~eorC<I Cn111 ford and singles by Bi!l -ltusselhmd Lee Lacy ~torC'd the-01her 1110 ruas. e lffr111N irt Trtrtle 1.1 ~.., J.:'\!;J·~LES -Tht' Los An_l!;elc-.. l::un" 1rlrrecl t\1(1 fu!U rf' draft choicl'S tu !ill' l hit :igo Bear" Tuesday for tO[Jkle 1;r<'t,: llor1on. a llncn1:in fro::1 Colcr<1d•·. !ht·n s1•,ne<l lnm. Ht•rlou. 6-fel't·~ and 2~7 J)C'unds. pl<t~c<I u11t'nshe tackle lo( l\\'O ye;ir~ al ( 'uloradu and orfens1ve guard this p:!'!;t ~ca~on \\'hen he \Yas All-Big Eight. e l .. 111.: i11 .4ctit••• \E\\' ORLEANS -Second· seNlcc! Stan Sn1ith faces quuliric.:r Boh J\ries ioclav 11·hile SC\'enth·sccded Dickie :-.iockton piays veteran pr~ Boh Lut;: of~ !';an Clc111enrc in the 101> 11ui!ches of lhe . ~.i0.000 \\'orl<l Chan1pionshi p Tennis tour. .Joh~ :"it•11·co1nbe dc(eaterl his doubl••<> , 1c:11nrnate. Qv;en Dnvidson. 6-3. 6-1. Sid Ball !x•at Boro Jovunovic fi-2. 7-6 : fif!h- SCL"dcd Hoss Case edged Jnime Fillol 3-fi. 7-fi. 7-6: Charles Pnsarell deft·:>!C'll ls!i181I _ El Shafl•i 7-6. 6-0: lhird-sceded ,A.lex ~lct r('1·e1i d01\·nc<1 Raz Jteid 6-2. 4-6. fi--L Dick c·re;1h· beat :'llil<.1n llolocek 7-E. i-6: si"\th· st'Cdl'fl Rrian F'airlir beat Bu!''rr :'llot- H·a111. i-5. i-6 nnd Jeff Boro11·i~k bl:<it Tor- bcn L'lrich 6-3. 6-2 . e 1\.ttsf«r~e T1·i11111pl1s :'llL::\'lCl-1 -Second-seeded !lie ~astnse of Hon1an1a heat Alan Stone of Australia i-6. 6-1. TueS<.l::i~· in thc>i r first round n1atch 1n a \\'orld Chnn1pionship Tennis rrtl group tournament. Torn 1;orn1an bt·nt ~l ike F.Sl l'P, i-!i . 6-0. l11 ;1nothrr firs! round match. f~<'lrlit'r Tt1l'>:<l111·. Tonv Roche of ,\u.~t1·nli:i :uh·nnt·l~l to !ht: second round on a 1-ti. G-3. 6-U. decision over !JcC'rgc'i !;O\'l'll of Fran{'(': Bob llc1rltt !~:al John LlO\d uf Britain 6-1. 6-4 : and Frp11· -,\le.\1 illan dcfc>at{'<I .John Ale.'\nn<lcr of ;\ustr;iha G-t 4..(l. 7·5. • "'"'11<'1'• ..... ,,, ARLl:'\GTO:\'. 1'ex. -Saying "l 1rish I 1-ould ha\e done bel!er by 1n~·self." Bob Short sold the Texas Hangi.•rs ton Datlas- Fort \\'onh group for $10 million Tues· d<Jy but retained 10 pcrt"l'nl of the !£'a1n . e llln<'I'" Boy<'<>ll ALBUQL"EHQUE -L'nivcrs1I\' of Sc11· ~lexico football coach Bill ~IOndt said Tucsd;iy black football players '>''ho want tn return to !he team v;ill be "1nore than \1{'\con1c.·• ~!ondt said he had talk<'d to all but t\\'O of rhe 13 blacks in\·olvcd in. a boycott. :-ind said there's every indication 1nost of tl11" players 11·ilt return to the tean1 \\'t•dJll•Sd~y. ·1 h1· 00~ c-111 1s a prolt:st against Ne11· '.\lt·xiro b;,isc l>Jll co:1ch Bob t.eigh. y,·ho 1lrop1)('d th<' onl y black on the baseball squad Ii-om 1nr team. UPI l tltpl\O!t WELL COVERED -'.\lilv.•aukce's Karec111 :\bdu l-Jabba.r !331 is \\•ell tovered as he <1ltcn1pt'i a shot against the Lakcrs 1'ucsday ni ght at the Foruin. (.'overing hin1 !fron1 lefll arc l lappy llairston, Bil l Bridge~ and E!Jnorc Sn1itll. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stabler Ju1nps Start of P1·0 Grid Season ' . Could Be Anticli1n.actic By tht> Associated Press Long months remain before !h" football season opens officially, but th1• \1 ny things hav(' l>C'en going Jn the offseason, · the gnn1cs co uld pro\'e illl anticliniaX . The Nntional Football U.-agut. mad" more fully a\\'arc of !he \\'orld Football League by the bombshell signings of th(' lhrec ~linmi Dolphins stars Sunday. renched derp into its pocketbook Tuesda v and came up \\'ilh t"'O first-round draft choices. Massh·c dcfcnsi\'e 1<1ckle C :1 r I Barzilauskas agreed to tcrrns \vith the American Conference Ne"' York J{'l 'S for a three-year conlr{lc\ repor1ed as hi1.;h as · S650.000, "'hile the Chicago Bears si[!ned So. l choice \\·ay mond Bryant of Tennessee State -a lineb..'lckcr. In both cases. the \\'f'L made s1ron,e: • 01·cr1urcs 10 the college stars. only to lose in the bargaining through doubt,;; !hat it -rcgJrd!e!'s of ~lrssrs. <'sonk:i. \\';irf1l'ld and Kii l'k -1\·ilJ 11ru11· 1t~1.:lf 1·lable this su1n1ncr. "[ put a 101 of l'rn1masis on ,play1n11; ui the ~FL." s.'lld Br,·ant. !he second-round pick of 1 h c · \\'ashington·Ballln1orc l(ings, Adank'l Collide Tonight l:\GLE\\'000 tAP l -;-Already assu red O( their first :\ationa[ !Jockey l.eai;!UC' playoff spot in (i\·e years. !he Los Angeles Kings can clinch a th ird pl&cr fin ish in the \Vcslern Dil·isj;>n "'i!h a \'ietory over the Atlanta Flnm~ tonight. ThC Kings hold thini p!Yce wilh i4 points u·ith the Flan1es fourlh at 70. Both teams have three gatlli'S lo pla.'" including lonight. and a Los An~clcs !\'in v.·oold gi\·c the team a six point advantage with t\\'O gan1es left. • It ..-.·ould be the Kings highest fini ::h in the standings since they con1plet('(.! thei r firl!t season. 1967-68. in second, ' A Los An geles victory '>''Quid also set a new club n1ark for \1•ins in a sl!ason. They currently 'have 3t, matctiing a tolal reached in 1967~ and last season. A1nhassndurs. ··\\'e had clouhts the \\'fl. "'Ould i;iet off the gruund ... Barzilauskas. 6-foot-6 and 265 pounds, h•lt the s:in1c \1'a\·. The offer fro1n thl' !\c\\' York S!;_irs \1·as I c r 111 c d "subst:int ial" by !he bJg 1~1cklt•'s l<1w~·l·r. nnd col'cred fewer \'t'ilrs. bu I Bar.dlauskas exprc5st.'CI corictrn over the numerous franchisl' shifts th.._· \\'FL ;.ilrcady has suffered. That fact apparcnily didn't rn nt tt:r to Oa kland Raiders \'etcran quarll'rh:1ek l\en Stnbler. 11ho JUlnped to the \\'FL B1rminghain A1nc-ricans -startini:: \\ith tht· J9i6 season -for a 1nulti-~c:ir contract one agt>nt sa id made him the ·highest-paid player in the sport's history. It wa sn't the n1oney thal broui.tht ubout thl.' mo1·e. "Gcuing back to the South \1as preuy important to me," said the 27· ~1·ar-<>ld -the AFC's leading pcisser Inst !>~ason ;ind engineer of n 9-~-l playoff sc;tson for the Haiders. "I 11·as born in the South. raised in the South , pla yed football in the South tat Alaban1a 1. nnd I'd like to continue to do ~o ·· But if you're a lineman \\'ho h;is the sa1ne desire as Stubler -to play in lhl.' South for big money -don't bother contac1ing 1hc Jacksonville Shark.1. They ;irl'n 't in!crestcd . "\\'e "·on't give an arm and a leg for a linr·n1an because they don 't sell tickets.'' said coach Bud Asher. "\\'e ·re looking for superstars and clr:iwrng cards." addt-d team O\\'ner Fran .\lonaco. "We're preparing (or the more d1S1ant futu re, and we can pny the going price. The going price may dra"· five starlln.2 play~ frorn the Baltimore Colts to the \\'f'l, as it did former . .\II-Pro "·Ide ret"Civer Gary Collins to th c 1\mbassadors and flouston O t I er s quarterback Ed Hargett to the Honolulu Jlawaiians Tuesday. Ba!tirnorc linebackers ~like Curlis and Teel Hend ricks. defensive end Roy fhlton. nuining back Don ~lt'Cauley ark! s;1fcty Rick Volk all arc in the oprion year of tlicir contracts and ha;·c expressed n•udiness to jump. "Loyalty doesn't have anylh ing to do y.·ith 11." said Hendricks. "\\'e're nol p41ying t:ollege ball any 1nore." Sloan Named Coach of Year XF.\\' YORK f.\PI -Norm Sloan. a Jo" .. key boss u·ho plays do,vn his role vdth Sonh C11rolina State's national chllmp1on~hip b.1sketball team, was n:imed The 1\~iolt.'<l Pres.~ Coach of t11r Year lod1'y. Th.:> modest. tramplanted lloosirr ~con>d a runav.•ay vi,ctory o v e r ~fa rquettr's Al ~lcCu\rt, a man v.·hom Slo.1n beat just a.s caslty for the national title. ' The 4i·\'l'ar-Oki S1Ban collected 81 points to ls for ,\JcGuire In OOllohng by the nalion·s sports v.·rhcrs an d bro:idcaster5. Notre Dame's Dh~k Phelps placed third V.'ith 24 votes. ~lichi~an·s Johnny Orr \\'as founh "i1h 19 and CCLA 's John \\·ooden, \\M hns won 1h)s award fl\'C times. '>'"llS llflh \\'ilh It Preaching "love·· a1nong his plB}l:'rs, Sloan directf!d the \\'olfpack to 11 30-1 record lhis ~ason . including lhe. 16-64 victory over ~larquclte in lhc: 'Kational Collcglale Athletic AssocWtion's finals. But he's not overly Impressed with his part in thf" formidable accomplishments. "People give roaching too much ercdlt." he has often«ald. "Players win Lhe games. oot the roaches." Often grim and humorless, Sloan ltts hi!i "·ardrob<' do lhc talking. lie appears at i:ame.s dressed in loud ens<'mblcs - hardly t'!\'Cr the s.1mc. His pt'f1t'h~.lf\l for cxprt.'SSl\'c cl!)thes n1akcs him Olli! of America's best-<lres.~ coaches. "That's usually the only time he's loud." s..1ys an obsen·er. Sloan '1133 mystk:al rapport with his players, 8.\ well as an enonnous attachment. In hi!i eighth ·season. those Ingred ients ·hn~·e helped him complle a 1-15-71 reoord, including a 27-0 mark last year Y.hen the Wolfpac~ w.as ... on NCAA probation ror rteruillng v)olations. '\ DAil Y J>!LO I ;! I Pressure Still on LA Despite 98-96 Victory .. l'.'\Gl.E\\1000 (AP \ -t:lmore ~mith more than held his O\\n in his lxilll<' 1\1t h K:lrPem Abclul-Ja bbar and so the Los ,\nA1'lr.~ l..<1k1•rs p.::1sst:d ont• rruti:il tt•st \r1th rnort' of !ht• i1.a1nl' co1n1n~ up. After losvi~ lv.o ~an1t'S JI .\lih1·;iu~f't· in ,!he. :\ahonal lt1skethall Assot·1a1ir.n ', 01X'nu1,t? playoff ser1ts. !!h' 1-lkt·rs Nt ~tod the Buck.". 98-96. :H th(' Fon1n1 Tur~.L\' night and n1cet thi:rn again th1·r~ Thursdny night. ~lilwaukee holds a 2·1 rdgr 111 tht• 11(',t· 0(.7 \\'r stem Confc>ren('(' sci111f1na l scr1rs. "\\'t> hnve good dt'.tt·rinh1,111on <11M..I 11(' played with 1norl' lllll~~il y lhL~ t1nll' :iuJ \\C h\L'\!]1<d. "Hut 111• l'an pl.1,\ b•'1!1 -r \\ 1' ean 1·~1>t..._·1:il!y p:i~ bt'l!L'r \\ 1.-tl' i.:u111i.: tu 11·vrk 011 our pas~1ng J.!;u ut• l ud:i~ .. :-<hJrrnan 11 a~ pll".l'•'<l 11 11h ~1n11h -t J'l'I fvrn1tt ntc. s:t~ 1ng , ·1 !1· pl.1~ 1'<1 111·11 .1: ho1h tlld.} uf th1· 1·1•t1 rl 111· "·•~ Ul,!t llllll'lllal Ill ~l H Ulg U• hi rt' 11i-111e f1r:il plat't'. ~o It \\:1, J.:ood In ~l' hun pl:l\' as 111·11 J :!i h•· d1<t..:.: \\l':i.t. a ~t.1r pru fur ll ~e..i ~ Uul . () fJt'll<'r hutnf)l•r('(f l,1· 1h1· ll'\J't·I·· 1tlJttry th1• i>l'.~:iil/L. ad llu!lt'd 1t ~!ill p.1in i·d tun1. "I \\.1s 111~1·ou.::. \1hvn J \1•'111 uH-0 1)1, ~;11nr in !ht" hr~: h.11! . Lt ·~ 111•! ht••'•t :->II lv!I_,: ~Ill!'•' 1'11· pJ.1\11J ,111\ h.1~k1•lhJ1l I f•·lt ht·t11·r 111 th" "'i 'f1t 1d l1;ill T h • 1111µor t:u1r H11111! 1, H\.1t 11,• \1 1\11 I lu11~· I eaf\ l'On !11hut1 • ThtH"t'l.1\ 111;.,h! · 111 .dl \\ 1•sl J>l,1~ t'<I I~ rtllllUll'·' il!lrl 1111 !\I ll ftt·lfl t;11.1J,_ Tiie Thun;d.i\ !llr;hl .!,1111•' ~1.11t•tl f11r 7:30 p llL l'llT 11111 111· !•!1·\1~1 d n:1t1u1i..1l l\ Uut hi.u·~··d 1111! ,tJ 1111.' Lo< Angel\'~ .1 ci:.1. 1h·· 1 ~,i..,-r, ~.1 1d S1nith. lhe 7-fool ·l produc:J of Kentuckv State. srort.'Cl 30 point s nnd h;iulcd do•111 17 rebounds "'hik' Jabbnr. h<id 29 and l:J. But the fir-lot ty,·o g;i111rs. J:1h har !lt'Orf'tl 67 po1n1s und had 46 r1•bo1u1<ls !u 3:.! and 15 for Sn1ith. •·t lt•urn n\Orl' :1bout ho11' to pl11 y Jabbar e\fr~ t1n11· l f:ll'C hun." ron1u1t•ntrd Smi1h \l'ho took 01·('r nt rt·llti.;r for !hi' l.,;1kers thi s sea son 11 hi ·n \Vilt Ch:irnbc rlnin switcht'll to the i\1111•rican Basketbnll i\SW!.'iatlon. The Great Debate: "lie \l:l!Ch(.'S lhf• b.111 l'Olltl11U<IJl\' llrH.I so1111·limcs \\hPn he·., doing th:it. ·1 can C1·t u1sid(• h1n1 for a rt·Liound. It's nbout u1ne I pl;1yed \\'ell :11:::1i11,t hun~" Will Aaron Play? Tiit" Laker:> built a II\ t"JlOilll n1ar~u1. Bl-7ti. <it th<' end of "!ht• third J>('riod, a quanc.r in \l'h ir·h Smith srorcd 13 ponl1s and nin" of thl'ffi 111 'urccssion. The n thry held on fur thC' v1ct-Or\'. .f£·rfy }\est rl'turnC'd to act ion for th!"! fir.;t l!nir !>ltlCt' re-1n1urin1:: :in abdo1n1na l 1nuscM• Oil Feb. 5 ;ind mntr1buted to !he 1.:ikt>r.\ victory . l k· s1-ort'd four points, but co1o1ch r.tll Sh;irin:in rornn11:nh·d· "\\'t•st helµt.11 u,. lh:s such ;1 t:rl';i! con)pc!itor !h:1 t Jll~t tw•in~ on th t• rourt helps !ht t!':Hn (lh1·111u~ly h1,; !'hll0!111~ 1ra.s off. bvt he. did .so1nl.! ;::ood.thiu!!S for HS Ill !he St·('ond h;df \\h1'U ht' l',llTi l' in. I lir't<111· h{''s :-rill pl:1~ 1n1: inn lot .1f p;1111." \\'rst f1r~1 s;n1· :11:!1un :it llh· .slart of 1hr second riu:irt1·r \\'h•'ll Lo' AHgeh·s !rd l9- 2-I. Th;i! le;irl V;'lni.;;;ht•<l a.-> the Bucks ~ro_rrd 19 points !o 111·1· tor 1he. Lakcrs a1Jd .\h)'>'·auk rc lt'd-5fi-52 at h:tlfti1nt'. - \\'1~<;i's St'Cond tour began \I' 1th ~IL]l\allk('r• lt';1cl1n;:: fiti-60 and the l.;lkl'rs overh~tilt-d th1•n1 :1t 73-72 ;i nd 1ra1\cd onll' lr!-111 11hr 11 Jt•rry ,\1ent out l'<trl,1• 111 1h;. final q ;111liJ C'on11 1l· ll;111·ku1.i;, dt·~pile ha\·1nc 111 1• foub, put Lo <. Anc.elc,; :1he:-1d to ~;u· .it :;;,.r,~ :u1d his :,<'1·1·n fourth qu::ir!rr p01nl' 11·rr1· 1n..;1 n1n1t•nt:1J in the l.aker \\'1n . \\'hilt· J abbnr scort'tl :!'I po1n1~ for ~lih\·nukcc . J'l,ob llandridge h:ld ~ <::111 ftoodrich ..-.·n~ second h1;;h m"an for the Lake~ "ith 22. Coach Larry Cosiello of th.:-Huck'> ron1mcntl'd . "\\'c t.111·1 i!1\'l' th(' l ... 1!wrs !h:it 1nan.v S<'tornJ ;ind lhird sho:,;_ Elinore did his !h1ng and hr ~\·ent 101 tht• h.111k£'t 1norc ;u1d it p;1id '11 for th11~1 . I lh111k 11·e w1·rl' hurl 1rhen Corn'-'U-\.\4.~Rt"I"' got in {oul trouble. l "Their horn._. t•rn11cl ;1lso h~lf)l'<I )hrni hut the prr!'~urc is still on 1ht· L.~ki·r" Thi·~· y,•ill h:l\'t• prL·s.,urt· until !11"1' \\Ul four gan11'!> " .lahhar ron1n1rntl'd. "l11'f1•11,.;r & our ~I ron_:! suit. \\'hen \\t' J1l ;11· ron~1stcn1 di•ft·n~t'. \\'C 1rin. \\'~~ chdn't 1i1 th;11 'ga 1lll'. S1111!h znovPd to\\ard 1hl' h:i,.;kt·l murr nnd I thought he playt-d \·ery well. .. Shannan s~11d. "That puts us back 1n the race ;ind obviously 11 \\;1s n \erv crucial ga1ne for us. I don "t think !hat anyone ha~ come back from a 3-0 dcf1c11 to 1\ in a pl3yoff serit·s. l'ISC i~~.\TI iAP 1 -\\'tl1he11r 11·011·1 hr" Thi' ans\11:r tu \ht· L;r,·at IJ.·11 r\' Anron J)eb.ate I" only 1~1ur .. n11 :1:. · Th<' A1ln1n::i Br.1\•'' hoint• run ar11~1 arr11 l'' 111th ht• 11 •.un 1r11tny :1m1d a !l\\1rl111i:: C'<•lllfl1\t'r-..v 11\\'r 11'ht·thcr he"JI -p-1:1~' 1n 't'hu~a~-'s busrb<1ll sc>ason nµt·n11r ror 111 lh1· r,·111alnu1g 1110 g:in11·~ t1f !ht' M'rlt·~ \11 :1nnuun<'e1n1:nt on 1h1• decision is !ik, ly '" l'Otl \" :ii Thurs<l:iy's prt'~~ t·r111f1·n·1H·•· A:in111 ;uul b n s eh al l cnn1m1sc;1nnt•r Bo11·1C' Kuhn \1·1\I b,, in :11tt·1u!aot'<'. A::irnn f'\11 tl1e lhrrshold of eclip~i:'g ·one of lll1'.l1n11~1 h:dl1111·l'd r"rords of all !line. ha~ i)t·t·n a r;iginl.! !Opie of cteba!~· this spnn,g ~Liit(• th1.: Br[l1es announced hl' ~·nu!d hkt•ly bt· kepl nut of thC li111,.•u1!_ un!il lhl' club r('tums to 1\tlant.:i. lie nrt'ds cJnt· ho1ne run to lie Ratx• Hutlr\ l1·gc11da ry rt"t.'Vfd or ii~ CJ.ft .. •r lkir h ('luh' \\<.'l't' M'hc1Jull'tl fi·r l11.:h1 workvut' to1J:1y ,\ ~c·llvui CflJ\\d o! ."1t .i21i i.; 1•!\1,.·1·t1·d :i! 1h1• four-;r:lr-uld :-l,u!111111 \lht«h .-\:i rc1n firr1ciall\' chrislt·ru•d 11 1th th1' l ·r~r ho1n1·r h!I tn lhe glf",111\Ulg 1\hlh· S.tj 1111lJ1nn· f'flifil't'. rr hl' rhiys, :is Ku hn h:is '.'!I r o n ·: I \ ~ui;gl'~1ed. 1\;1ron \1·111 I"· lacing H1-<l~ rHtht-hander J:irk B1!hn~harn. a l'l·Jia tne "inn1•r last year 111e sinkt•r·bnll spct•1;1 l1<it "aid he'll ha~e a h'lllo11· ,<:11111 111 his s!on1ac·h 11 A<1ron s!r1dl'.:> to tl11· pl:itt· ncc<Jn11);111i1·il l'ERTIG TO JOIY PORTi,A.\'I) S TAPF POr!Tl.ASO Cn11i,: Fi·rt a.:. :111 as. ... 1stant c_-oath ai 1h1· 1·n1\·1·r111 ty uf Southern Cahfomi;i . \1 !I I 1•11n 1h1· ('0;1chini:: st:tff of till' l'or11 antl Slvnn. th•· \\"orld Footba ll Lcai::ue tea1n announe1.'d Tut'sd:ly Fertig, 3l 11 ill hn\·e rC'.~JlOn<:1 b 1l1t~· fnr !hi' offl.'11.SC'. ro11cc·ntra11n i::-()fl thC' passin::: game. s.1id Doo f'aul. d1rec!Qr llf player pt--f!(()fln(ll. Fcr11i.; hns lx·<'n nn a.~~1.~l.'.lnt 10 Southern C:il ro:1f'h John .\lrl\:1~· for n1n1' l11 .011e11e1+ at Cl1icago ll oslory will be made ror lJ Anoe ls I''"'"'"'-'·· CU h0< ~··'" ' """"''" F'ridny if th!'Y can l!t.'l !1y Chicngo·~ c·hQirr h~· a numhcr of t·x-area ilthl1·1e,, \\11ili' Sox 1n their Atil"rit.111 i.,(!aguc J}a,t:r~ is a !3Z-po unt1 offt'11'h r :.:n:ird. opener a1 the \\'lnay I and col<l 1 City by Lake :\lichigan. A lf:ilos triumph y,·ould be their th ird stralght for scnson lid-lift"rs. and "ith :>:olan Ryan on the mound. the Angels may pull it off. In their pre,·ious 13 openers they hnvc • \VHITE WAS l-l l'>''i1..-e put together '"·o victories in succession-in 196.1-64 "'hen Ken ~lcBndr pitched the "'Ins 01·er Boslon 14·1 • and \\'ashington 1+-01 . ~n in 19i:?-i3 1hey \\'hipped Te:c::is and f\ansa~ Citr, hchlnd the n'IOUnd "'ork .or Andy :\lesscr:smith and R)'an . IJ La.st tinlc !hey lifted !he i:-urta11 1 at l'hicago they took a 3-2 loss in 14 1nntngs 1~ilh nifty Dean Chance on 1he hill for the lose Ni. * * * Shoo1 lng1the rapids: Al OaJ!,elt ~Wt11tmln$ler lli1thl ~ lhf only for'!ltr Orange CoaJt arl'8 gtlflder on the Ulll\•er111ly of Cok>rado spring footb11ll rOlit.cr. ~lnrina lli,11;h's bns('b;11! tea m""" h;1dh hi11 t'n by 1he inJlir.\' bu R 11·h1·11 p1t t·h•·r ~like ~atalie broke h111 h:1nd prror to th•· opcnin~ of Sunset l.A.'<tAU<' pl:1y :ind !ht· tc:in1 's IPading l111t f'r. :\like ll:1 f'l'lh1. hurl his foot as lca;:uc· opl·n1-J ~h1rioa 11a!l ~-! ~riini.: in1t1 Si 11~"' \\'llrfare and has con·· nn to a 1-3 n1 :1rk !'!Jlt'C th:t! thllf• This 11l'.t'ken1I 1hr \lktni:s take off for ;1 hasl·h;.11! :-ort \'l' :u Ore;.:orl. f'il't for mf'r \\'e;tminster 11 i :: h ,eym nasts c1nnpt'ted in the SC \A re1tionals O\tr th£' "'tt'kt nd. l ncluill'd 11c rr : Gtne Johtt~on tU, of \\'asbirtgto n t: Gordon E1rrrt1 tS~n ,Jo,.;c S1att 1: Jim illcf"aul !So. llllnolsl, (;ltnn Sf)mour ICal1, l)an O"\cll ICS. l.A>flR lkath!. If ;\f'\\pon llnrl>Or lllgh's basebull , \l'am c:ln pull out R leugut lllle. It'll tum out to be an iilcr('(hblc ~t•a r of i!UCt1''q (or ~1lors • ,·11rs11ies . .i:tanint.: 1111h football \\h1~n they t1cd for !111.' Sluu.t:t J.eague Cl'O\\TI. Thty h<llC :!lso '>'Oil ](J")J'I hon••rs Ill y,·a1er polo and l!\.\ lmnu.ng and f1i;:ure to add tennis to the llst of Sun!>ct till~. Additionally, their basketball team rn.1de the Cij' playoffs 11nd took No. 1 ~ Palos \'crd~ to the \\Ire b<.'fore ~uccumbl nc:. 66~. To cap it orf. the tra~k 1c<'rn \~ rated a shoo-in for lhe lf.iguc cham11lonshl1i., ltOph)._ HANK AARON · Tht 11 I'll h:n •· ti. i.:• • d•1111 1 1•' hu:-1•1• ,, ,,11d fl u· :11 11011 ,,Id l'.ilhnch,un. 11 hu h~1' L!t11·11 up 1111: l¥11nt·r~ to ,\.1r1111 l!.·p:unnt·n 11 ••r1· hun 1 .. 1111 p,1lchun.: up a :-1·1·1101111f ttk: l<·t1!ield rt,;f\Ct· -\,iron , prinie h1111h• ru11 1i•rrrtr1r\ -\li;11 \\.i .. b:1trrr«I b,v high 111ntls ~lond:1\ n" h! 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I !tilt ltkt n pri."O nt•r ·· Oc.spllC' his IOOA orde:-1! a n d Hpprehen'iion nbout r{'turn1 n~ tq \ 1~11 h111 ;11J1ng n1otht•r. Fon ·1t1;111 1 {I I k 1· 11 1;rac1ou.~I ) \\1 lh nC'v.ilm1·n on hl~ arril .:11 hl're. although <1fft•rrd an op!lon to 11:':111• by a side exit by 1111 a irlines C!mr>loye. • . . ' • .. , • I r • • • . , • 22 DAIL V PILOT Buffalo, Capital BUFFAl.c} IAP I -The young Bu(!Dlo Rraves, getting a superb perrormance fron1 sevnn players, whipped the llos1on Q:>[\ir's JIS·lM_,Tul'sclay night nnd lied their Natlon:tl Ra.skc!tmll Associaton ~:astern Conference playoff!; at one game apiece. While Bob ~tcAdoo. the NBA 's leading S<.'Of'Pr with a 30.6 season averaKC was held lrl 23 po1n~. his teammates took up I.he slack and 100 the Celurs trtroughout most of the. ga1nt'. The Celtics. ~·inners of the OP':ning' p I a yo ff g:1mc &.iturday, 107-97, in 13oston. \ll'lll ahead for the riNI 1irne 1•;:1rly in the Uurd period, ~55, on a three-point pluy by Jo .111 \Vhitc . The tcnms h.at tlcd b.1ck-and-forth until 1hcv were knotted ot 73-73. · • - • Mesans Triumph • Cotta Mesa ind Corona de! Mar c&me up wUb the clutch bllle hitl Tuesday fOf.. Irvine Lague Victories over visiting Estancia IJlll l!dboo. John Brown stroked a f'lt'O- MBl.-triple in tbe thlrd inning to give O»ta Mr.sa four-run lead and he made it st.and up with a four-hit 4-1 baseball triumph. And CM'ODI del Mar's Steve Kobler smacked an rbl triple fn the tourth frame to snap a 1-1 situation IJlll pltdle< Matt Willdzmn made It pay ol.f for a 2-1 victory over Edlsoo Fotintain Va1Jey'a Barons came up with 90mC. timely , hitting too, but It WI! short- lived. Marll: Garfield hit a three-- run triple and Jack Upton , socked a . !Olo homer to give Fomta.ln Valley a S.5 tie with host Magnol ia through 2'-i iMlnp. J\1agnolia High's host • Anaheim Rout,ed I Tars. Explode For 8-2 Win By HANK Wl;!OI ball over, the h!ft 11 e Id 01 !fit o.n., PllO! '"" .lil.'Orehoard For ·a 3SQ.roo1 NeW1)0!1 Hart-Or Ir I 'l h · s. homer. anti the Tars "'ere on baseball team remai ned lhr!r Wil}'. undefeated In Sun.K't l.easuc A sing!(' by Pat Robcn .;;crn, play with an impress.ire 8-2 a 11 r1!k to :\lark Duff\" and a \'k1orv over Anaheim Tl1csday single by K~vin Bissonette at Newport la~r!ed lhe base~. a nd Coad! And\" s m i t h · ~ centerfielder Bob ll a n I e y Newport Harbor Tars got a b~ught .tv.·o more ru~ hnr:nt' snazzy t'AlHiit p i t c h l n g with a smglc to left, hls third performance fronl siocky -hit of !he garne. ri"ht-hamter ~lorean Abbott Shortslop. C?ou_g Chard tt~n and erploded ror eight runs in adrh~ 1hc fln1"'h1ng '\otich v.·11h the rourth lnnlnt;! to Mich their a 370-fool homer to the left· fourth straight loop \"iCtory. ce111e:-po~1 ur al_ley. • • ' Jn the course •0f .lh(' l!ame . The win y.·as Ne1vpo_rt s the Tars di~ It all, turning a ·P!"h'h fl the season against pair of double pla'Vs to ke('O l\\'O losses and a tie. Anaheim off the scoreboard in' .1~11111m n J the se<."Ond and thircf in11ir:"s and belting a pair of homers in the ela:hr-run fourth. ' . ' . , . • • . ' • • ' . . ' • 0 •• • • • • Then McAdoo chipped in a two-poinlcr wilh about 411 minutes to go · in tl-i<> 1hird period lo put the Braves ahc<'d to stay. GOLDEN WEST SECOND BASEMAN ROO BROWN EVADES SLIDING MONTE BOTHWELL. Sentinels struck back with an awesome attack iind burled the Fountain 'valley nine, 22-6. And then there was Abbott. Abbott gave uµ a run in the first innlng on a single and a dot.Ible. and bad interm itlent oontrol trouble (he walked five \, but was otherwise in complete command . Pt1(1. kl [C(~•rt, II Fl•ml~VC. < P~l""I' t lrQgf\Oll. If Flonn..,.y , M CH~«lln•I, rt 11(Jnq, lb v11vt•d1,"" .... 11 .... ct Win••· lo Rtt vti, !>Fl \'.'O"C, P H.•loy. P Sttw•rt. II To1tl1 ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' ' ' . • • • • . ' • • •• . ' The Braves jumped intt> :1 • • ' . ' . " ' ' ' ,, :11-19 first-quarter 1 e :id , de!pite 10 points by Hos1on's Don Nelson and led Sl-49 at the halt as Celtics r!!ser\'e Paul Westphal came throogh with 10 second-period points. The Braves. whfi sloy.·ed down their offense in the· fourth quarter of Saturday's loss. went to the runlling game 'Errors Plague Golden West ln 5-3 Setbac _k to Cypress El Toro, . SC Nines Victorious Magtl91la's big inning was a nine-ruri sl:sth frame that boasted 10 base hits-nine in a . row. • Tom French bad a three-run homer for Magnolia In the first inning and the Sentinels ne\--er ret loose -scoring in every inning. Corona del Mar took a I~ lead in the third inning when Gary GuisneSs walked and He struck out 9C\'en , rielded bis Jl)litlon· tenacklusly and al!O started the crushing foorth-inning rally. Throu'!h three i n n i n J! s • Newport had only tv.·o scratch hits. and tralled. 1~. But after a single by Abbott to lead off the fou rth. Ifie Tars ·becanlc. nearly unstoppable. . N""'°rt H....., U l H1nl~, !l Dci"t. If 0.a•d II .IOClll. p 5•0<t, 10 si.. .. en~rd. 11 Ao11trrun. lb Ytlltr. 20 P1!11&t~. 2t> Ovtty, d P1tr, ti 8!1-te,t Oul<t1, c •b r hrM l I l 1 I D 0 0 J I 1 J l 1 1 a ? 1 1 I l I , 1 l , 1 0 2 o a o 1 o o a , , 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 a I 0 0 0 in the second playdff Mntest .. and outscored the Cellirs, 32· ,8.Y CRAIG SHEFF ,/ C'"Jtch FrNl I\ l'J o v c r's or ~ Dill'f PllOI 51111 llustlcrs. c-mm1'tled f iv. c 29. in the final period. Cyp Coll b' d ·" =• h ' rcss Ci!C coi n inc crrcrs ID \hi'.!. n"";<:. @d three ITII.lte paced t e eeltics with the-strpng_pitchiiq"or Jim Fox . -":""' n' r·d 27 points while Dav..:? Cowen::. \Y ;th .son'HLSh'lddv fielding tii· l~d to ''i trio of u .:lr.1 . Who killed the Br aves Golden West into a . 5.3 . C) ~rt'~s rtns. Saturday with 30 points, was ·I·, t> ii!lvi11"r"''l'-1cS<ia" in an ~ox, stakOO to a 4--0 lead held to 14. import.ant Southern Cali(omi.a ;ti .; 1 ·:n"" 1'>ST r11s The teams meet in the third ' , e c-!'" game on the groove slightly in ibc home game torught in BoStoJ. loser's field. · . · ' : ti.,h_ an:! gave u;l • ----"'he--win-lJUshcd -t h'c three rWls. ,Knicks Diamped conference-lea9illg OiargcN The Rustler~· r· r :1 ; ~ NEW YORK ·-Diminutive Kevin Porl('r. the smallest player on . ('ilhcr t c il nl . triggered a decisive third· period Ca pital bufst and scored 22 points. propelling the Bullets to an 88-79 victory over 19·21 a eame ahenrl of th".! ''"nnedv st:irtf'tl the r.11t· Rustlers wilh St'V(l11 Jilts left 11·!-"'" he C!OI atv-;•rd <Jn an fnr borh clubs. A ttlird rnund in.field error. Aflcr pinch- game between tbe two rivals hnl~r Rand,· \till· 11:1<;; !J,1 ·1· will be pleyl!d Tue sd'1y. April a pitch. r;;iry' i\orth "'al ked 30 ul Cypress. 10 load Ilic base>. ', the New York Knicks in a National B·ae1te tball ·Association playoff g a m e Tuesday night. The victory gave ·the Bunets a 2.1 .laad over the defending NBA· champions inrthe best-of· seven E a s l e r n Confercnt.-e '1ikes Edge Oiler s, 5-3~ Liohs 'Dealt -3·2· Loss semifinal series. Game . four ~1arinn High's host .Vikings will be played Friday night at struck ror three runs in tht• · the Bullets home court in rlfth Inning to pull out a a.:i Landover, Md. Sunset League ba se b a 11 The cat.quick, s.root Portel . \"icto ry 0 v· er \I' in I" s s a second year pro, fired In si x Huntington Beach Tuesday y ., points as the Bullcls broke afternoon. ~ ' loose !J:om ~ 50-SO dea.dlock in And Wesllninster w as • , the thitd period and outscored turned away by visi ting Loara. ~larina cr,ior. Bob Stimn1\er l!Ot on vi o ;inother ('rror and hoth scorcd on an Ed Vi1U1nroli doubl e. Jim Van Tighcm got Vignttroli across with a single. Kevin Spcnrs' bases·!oudcd doubl e finishrd off \Vestminster after the latter had taken a twrrn1n lead. M11~1i11tlolt IMClll UI .. fhe Knick! IS..2 during a 4:29 3-?.'wberi ihe latter rallied for span tor a 68-52 lead. three runs in the seventh The Krticks, trailing 7().57 at . . •• r II rtll 4 I 0 0 j J 0 0 J 0 0 0 3 I 1 0 J 0 0 0 • • ,. end of thr rt mmng. the ee qua crs. \farina 'S big ¥.lily ~ o l surged back. cutting the started when Bart Dickson '-· deficit to 72·71 in l.hc fourth and Rick Robill$QQ.. walk.t-d. period with a 14-2 spurt. But l\1ike \VelzsteinJ o 11 ow c d I l l lhcv never could catdl up. ..-.ill} ·an rbi single to score Elvin Hayes retaliated with pinChrunner .f\.'lark Longnec ker !Jo field goats ror the Bullets and before the sn10ke had Md bulky \Ves Unscld settled the Vikes had tv.·o followed wi th a hook. putting more ruw \Vith the help of Capital safely ahead 78-71. llichard l..aFrance's rbi single 11ayes and !\like Riordan and a ll untingtoo Beach balk ndded 17 points apiece for the that plated \Vet.istcin. Bullets. \vhi!(' \\'al t Frazier The Yikes got in pooition topped New York with 20 with single tallies in lhe first poin ts. . and fourth frarn('s. \\.it~ the score 50-SO early 1~ In the rirsl inning \Vel zslcin thc lh1rd quarter, the Buli?l.s scored op a fielder's choice reeled orr 12 consecutive / c11· · bu fcl points, before Frazier broke --a~,erh I' ~a 1 ing · se 53 '! II 'lh d .. 1 , Y.'l a s1ngr. the Sl)C wi a riving il) up. G Foster v.·alked and Then Porter connected on·1"'·0 .• re~g . field goals and rookie Nick ('\.c.nt~1ally scored on Charhc W th ~ tapnM in a Hines base rap. ea ers..-~ !';""'. Hwiti ton Beach stnK'k missed sb.oti providing the ~g .. Bullets with their JS-point early y.·1th a three-run uprising. b I in I.he r1rst fra1nc. u~ . I ~ The Knicks fought b:te"k y.·itb Tom F'reman got 1~ 5 ar . JO straight points. opening the y.-hfn he reached base via :i fourth quarter, and after \\leathcrspoon sank a layup. ;\cw York got two mor(' field goals. closing y.·ithin ()fl(' point before \\'illing. Net To1u'11ey . . Under Wav ~tQ!!t of the nan\e players irt ltir w o m c n 's profes!lional m1ni-circuil tennis touman1«it being staged at Mesa Verde. RA~l Club thls week w\11 tike to the court In first round action today. F1\·c opening matches "·prc p\oyt d ,Tuesday ..-.·ith lt}e balanet of the fifld due to meet Jn lhc 16 matche.~ carded toda y. 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JOl\J\IOOl flttl J 1...,y Uh•l Ohl111tt •I t.like Sanchez thet1 hit a ~i. -1flr" fl \' I• left th'lt ~ot hom.c__ Kc.._nnctl.s p.nd Gordoo ! ~cl('·· f'l"~wed with a liric single to center reloading Lhe ' Ton1 zanotti came uo wHh'a eventually 5COn!d on an infield clutch rbt single-in the-first out-by-Doug Johnson. innini;: nnd sco red on an error Edison's only marker came _ Abbott moved up on a v.·ild pitch and came around on a sin11le over th:rd by Art Sorce to tie the score. Then l"ofikc Blanchard Sen! a hif:(h curve Tol•b 1ii • 11 • Scort lly lftllil'lt ' ' . IDO 000 ,_, 1 1 000 IOI' •-t 11 l Brent Partridge then stroked , ! l'!d sln;:Ll'S, ~11.nd1v1' n.• \ ~-::i1·od a ciocup. !1• score:lh fir "' Two_Qnlrl_£11 West runs. lo give his San Cle:mente in the fourth when Jeff Nichols Y.'alkcd. stole second . mates . a two-run bulge and advanced to third on a wild Dilrher .foe Janton ira(le it pitch and ~ed on a Cd111 s~ up as th~ Tritons error. $10,000 Rieber The Ru s tle rs-never ,, . ' "' ' <;' . ' ' ·,. ·dtur'"'ed ,;,~, Barut Hills, 2-0;;-~ \Vilk.insoo stymied Edison on ~he loser's di n"'" d the rest of tttt: ~ay in posting m a neat three-tutter. McE-wen-H eads · ' av. Edison 's Dave While struck that, althou gh they did get a T , ~ f;:I \\"Jlh \\\\ .. ou.ts in the eighth. 1''ox slruck nut sl'< :J"rl \\"alkrd three in go1n~ !!le distance. The \•ictory )TlOvtS San out eight CdM batters. ("!t"'::!nte 10 the .SOO le\'el in Costa P.tesa iW1ited early Orange League action \\'hile when Jim Brt.ndt led off by nanil Hills lo"llled from the ' geuing on base via an error. Drag Showdown C.)'Pr<'S!'I suffe"rt! !lit• lr-c:~ 'of first baseman Brail l/illrn:in i l tJ1i: SCCQ11(1 innl11g ~·he ' •,,. broke his left leg \l"hile attempting to score rrom ~"""nd base on a hitto right field. Hill1n11n trot his le'! tanol"d \\'ith Partridge's leg w~ilc ~""i nri i11g hi~ ... :,.,; ;q.., •• one 0£ the Chargers' top l.;1'r"s n11d Cynress· quarterbac~ last fall. "'as taken to a hospital by r1mbu larH:e. ~like Sloefner 1l:it!erl in tlv• final tl\"O Cvll'"('SS run~ Mth or them coming on sacrifice Oies to lefl field. Golden \Vest 117-8 1 returns to olav Th11rS(i:iu. f1cio" .c:~nt1 Ana -:it· La ' Palma Park (S o"·l"rl(\ ;., !hp OJl""i!"I -l'f' '1'1 of the Fullerton tournament. Gel41t1 Wttl (J) . . Ile moved 10 second on a first place P.Crch 11 shared sacrifice and scored Oil.Dennis "·1!11 Uri:a and Sonora. Delany·~ single. ·Dela1y ·went In non-league play El Toro lo third on a wiki pitdi and f'arr e up with a 7-6 triumph at scored 911 Steve Sharp's single. Sanliago. _Tu·o inninga later t b e . , w1Mlng Mustangs scored two r>.1na ll 11l~ threatened ..,.. th more 00 Brw , trlple and r1nncrs on rtr8t and second in '11 • the seventh frame but was the gam~ was In the~· 111,Hhlr 10 "e>nu~ U'l with the Estancia . scor;d . in the key hit aga lnst Janton. rourth and s1Uh mn1ngs when 1;ar\· Ki"· ca .... e uo v.·ith Steve J\1orton singled and three rbi, lhrce hits and was scored on an _error and Glenn credited with 1he save ror El. ~~~~ smgled in Joe Toro. ~1orton had two base hiLs tor ·~ "-" "' Es<ai>Cia. S•llCIOVll, .. lll>olll, d ~!•v•o. lD Dadd, ID E11C1~l11. rt J. Nel1M. :0 Go<wlltt. u P Ntl-,11 F191~. ( J11ron. o To!lll II r ~ 1111 ) ' I 0 J I ' ' l 0 0 • l 0 I 0 ' 0 I O 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2• 2 ) 2 5hf'f"WOOll, cl lortOl'I! 11 -By HO\\'ARD l •. HA~TOY ot 1111 DailY Pile! St•fl If you think things are tough y.ilfn you fill up at your favorite ga90Jine stati&n these days. consider the plight of drag racing 's T om "~loilgoose" J\IcEwen. The F9t1nlai~ V a 1 I e y resident ..,.;11 be competing in the thi rd event in the Grand American Wes t series at Orange Co~ty t;nternational Raceway this · ..-.·eekend after • winning a similar competition at Fremont Raceway i n Northern California . Jnstead of figuring miles per gallon. P.fcEwen must figure galJons per mile. ""or1~. 11.rf Sa....:11t1. lb B•~~eley. u Pel~wn. 1>-ID II; Brow~. zo P~rlrl!IQf, c NO<lllnd. Cf•fl·lf Ktnned~, "-<t klefef". lb . ' •• ' . •• O O M!•loi, IO O 1 SP<lnf""'"· lb •• r 111111 • 0 0 0 1 O I 0 ' 0 • • l • 1 0 2 o o D l 0 I 0 ) 0 0 0 2 O O D l 0 2 0 Mor to!\, c H1 r!11y, H l>N!'fl,ltl N\t La\1911llfl, IO RDn<Wlllo.111 MIOQlll• fl T~5i Ji.otlel'bOn. lb lOHtl'l,pl'I lil•if'll. p Fl.,..!119,p "TomUn. p R rll"'4 J 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 ' ., ' . • 0 I O l 0 0 0 I O O I I I 0 0 I 0 t 0 0 0 0 I 1 G I I I O O O I O o o ' 0 0 • • 0 • ' U 1 fl I "It v.oo\d be interesting to figure how many gallons v.·e get per mile," he says. "I use about seven gallon" in a quanerm.ile nm at a cost or $7.SO per gallon.'' lt.fcEwen adds. 1 o MtCOOT>b, u T"1l1 l I V1no•lll, I) O O A-t. r'[' • • •• . ' ' . . ' ' . 2 I Tl>o<MIO'\, <. 1 o Ulloa, lo 8t9ndl,lf Ho!"""i. If Coste!~. p T1yCW1, If Del•~y. c 11-,p P"'IPf., 11 S,..rp, 111 ", a I'll! 2 I I D I o a-v~i. cJ.f1 o o fo"lior,p • • • • I O 1 O 2 I 0 0 "We don 't use gasoline. The fuel is n.lln>methnne. nn alcohol product made from coal and paper waste. I spent SJOO.IXXI la st year on parts and fuel for my cars." Mill,, P" Ewrnoia, rf V...niTelty. p11 Oro.co. p O o Tollh 15 0 5 0 ker1 lly ll'lftlflt& l ? 1 • l 0 ' 2 0 0 0 0 Tora1s • • • • " ' • • • • • • . ' ' ' . CyP.-l'it 010 210 100-J I 1 GolM<> west oro. 0.30 DOO-J 1 ) St1·eaking MD Topple..'" ,An1at,. 7-6 ;\Jalrr Dci Hig} School remained a~op the Angelus Leagu(' base b a 11 standings with a 7-6 \'ictoiy over Bishop 1\mat HiJ?h Tuesda\' afternoon on the .,·i nncr's field . P;ivc ·ai~"a ~ur n drnroallc climax to the game }"hen he str•1ck r-·1t lh.e (irt"I ha{tft "'flh t"·o m('n on base in a relier l\~lt' The J\Ionarchs scored three t1n1<'s in the thi rd and added foor more ln the four1h. Tom Kirknt!s wAlked to open both inninJ1S. l~t' stole se"Onc1 111 l ~e fou rth and ~ajera walked. Oan Spein also drew a free J>lt~q I~ l"<ld the bil~...., Don Catou..a doubled in two run!, Chock Linrwrt singled In unothcr and ~!Alt Smith brought the ,...inning rn,r~cr in 1vith a sacrifl('(' Oy M1tw Oti 01 N•i.f'f"•· »! SHl!\, XI ~! ... ,. c~ •. ,..., u.il'\trl, ( $.lnll!'I, II.cl Gl'!'....,,d Ptt!hdtl\IO, ti .. ~"'"'" Dorin. 111 llctln, rl l(!r•nn., Jb TotJI• k-lly l!Wll!lllt I ll P fll'lli ) I O • 1 1 0 0 1 0 • • ' t J t J 0 I ' t 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 • I D 0 0 0 t 0 1 D J • , 0 l t I • 21 1 I 1 ' .. •ii~ ~"'Ill 1111 Ill I._. 6 0 , N11lt1 Dtl Gm GI ~-1 t J s1" cr-.,1, JOO ooo 0.M Hllll 000 000 ' ' . 0-l 5 1 .... '' I.I 111'9 11} • C""11!y, p-11 5. Gtll•IV•. lb , t:ey, H •P G. Grllelvl , ll·P Uroulllr1, »-u lllnd1r.lD Mo.bl"""', 10 FyrOft. rl l tlllhn. d Mltltr. cl K1<:11tli~. c Gonultt, c Ill I II 1'111 l , 1 l • ) 3 l . ' ' t 0 I 2 ' 0 0 • 5 0 0 0 l 0 G t ~ : ·: : J I t o , • 1 0 0 0 0 0 To1.i1 211101 _,,_ ' ' . 140 GOO t-7 10 1 ltO 050 ._. t I Va11guards Fall, 9-5 · ~tikc \Verd lo\v and Grtg Elma~ian belted back·to-back home 'tttns itt the sixth inning for Southern Ca l i fornia College. but the Vanguards dropped a 9·S decision to host Cal Slate (Fuller1oo) in baseball action Tuesday. \\'inie ~1orale! had a two-run single for SoCal in the sea>nd. o. flf'f"nhtrdl, Jb Cr•ndall, u s . 11.,.nri1rd!, 7b ......... ,.flt, 11 l 0 I 1 l 0 0 0 l O I I J 0 ' 0 l 0 I 0 l Ollll 2' ' 1 ' SC..... lly lftlliRtt The Grand American series is a !()..race pr og r am sponsored by the American Hot Rod Association to E111neJ1 DOii 101 C1111ol1 .V... 102 000 Hll'let,lf Ml(ov, cf HldlOii. rt s.i..-., ... ............. Sc~ •• Wl'llll.P Mtcy,c 8'"'°'" n HIOblrd, 111 Tol1li I.fl-Ill ' .. 0-1 ' 5 ·-1 ' " r " rtot determine national chilmpions : : ~: in drag racing's various ~2 1 o t dil'isions.'nrisw eeke nd 's 1 0 1 • l • 1 o event at OCIR is one of the ~ : : : biggest of the year at the 1 o • • Orange County track. ~ : : : After winning $10,000 and 22 1 1 o first place at Fremon t, c..... ... Mtr t11111 , 11 ,.. P.fcEwen wi11 be at his favorite t::'::;: ~ : : ~ coune. He "'°" the eveat at <;, ... ...,, 11 J 0 0 d'' OCIR a year ago and would Mo11. 111 l o 1 11 like lo post his second straight Mutpfly, Pf 0 1 I I fr.11111111, c1 1 e 1 • win for the first time ever in ~:·~ ! : ~ ~ the series. w111i:Jn1Pr1, • i • • • 11le car is the same one that G11lineu, lib 1 1 I o i.... d Moor1, e , 0 0 0 1rr: rove a year ago allhoue:h Tot•il lw't..,. ....... II 2 l t It is painted differently. "Y.'e , 11 , had a new car but I eras~ it EdllOfl 001 100 1-1 l I t ~ c~ lie!""'' 001 100 Jl-2 l , a .-uuiuo.a. ,_, ... v....., 1•1 ''This c.v Is the higheSt Ill r II flll t"'1.itr.111 , 1 o money wirmtng fUM y car in "•,.,....n. •• 1 o o drag racing and w e • , , JKlu.On, ltt I G t u111°"' 111 ~ 1 1 te\•amped it completth·." v . tieflllr.,cl 1 • 1 The motor devet...n..'bern·-.. Fo.., lill l I 0 , '"Y" .,...., T~•· c 1 • • 1.500 and 2.000 horsepoy,·er and ~· c..i...,. 111 .., , ~,.. ~~':;'::;.::,ct ~ : : the car weighs around 1.900 •• ' ••• '· •' ' ' ' -~· I o G.•ttrid. '' ' J ' t'V'-"'~· t can run at 231)..rnph ;:.:::: :1•1t1 ! : ; ~ ~';,":; c : : : and mven the quartermile in ~lmt, Ill I ~ 1 • ilt!t-r, 11 1 II 0 • 6.5 secGJlds, ~·.~~~ ! ~ ; ~ ~." P" l ~ ~ : F'ollowlng this Vt'eekend's • MlllM11. lib • • a o C!\1H't~""'41.' o • • • ev~t. 1\tcEwen will lake 10 1:1m1sl•n, II ' I 1 1 "'-'•II at • t • Jorw-IOll, 1f!I • 1 1 • 1ri1...-. 1n1 !ht road Y.i th tv.'O funny ~1:i:i. '~ ! ~ ~ : l!Anlllfl,,. ': ~ 111 ~ cars-the mt he i:i1 racing now Ev•"•· 11..i.. o o • o o.111.~. • 5 ' 1 t and the new one that Is being 5Jl.l' ... l, ll!l I 0 0 I M(Htfl, t 4 • ? I -bu1'll. lOl•lt JI JO S ,l'tt'ICftiC ~JI J ''-' ~ .., , • .,. r •11 , Hveft, P'I 1 1 1 1 "1\uk>n Vlejo's Rime.II S1C1r OOJ on oao-J 11 • t~'!:k ~ ~ ; l l Long will travel with him and cs "1111.nan 111 ~ ..... tt 1 e1111er01e-.. 11 t 1 1 1 drtve the second ~ar 1·0 the H1!1, lf>e: 4 • 4 0 ~ l'ro llockey HN v!:;11r.i:~.J:~ ,=.ii 2 11!11!11$ftll!ll •· MIMtllO!t I SI, lw!1 S. Clllton\11 J , ........... , r , 1 1 1 east . ~~. 111 ~ ! ! ~ In &ddttlon to-the tv.V cars •~"' 1 • 1 t and the trucks that earry Tlllll Cl ft lt 1' U I.Wt" ,..,_ 1e.m, three ~pQ.rt 'n~nes ror ""'· "*"'" 10t 100 1-~ ~ ~ each car will al!IO be ready ""'"'91t .11 •11 1-n tt 1 for exchange. TOM McEWEN "\\.e'll have enough spare parts to build another engine. ror each car. also," he admits. Drag racing at this level il an expen sive proposition and ~1cEwen docs his own booking. ''Each rig ..,.;11 tra\·el about 100.000 miles and I'll spend over $100.000 for part~ aOO fuel." he says. ··r hope to gross around $300,000 this yea r in winning mone y, sponsorships and match Face!. "CBS is also getting r('ady to da a pilot fllm on the ~1ongoosc and tJ1c Snake (Don Prudhomme) and if it ..-.·ork5 out. thcy"l\ make s series." It hasn't been too long since the f\.1ongoose and the Snake v.·ere partners in drag racing. But things havc changed. "\Ve still speak but v.·e're not buddi('S like \.\'e ust'd lo be.'' McEwen ad.mils. "The competition got to the point where it drove us apart. "\\'e'll ha\·c about 60 match races in the ea st. many of them with Prudhonune. in addition tn: the big events. With the Army and Navy as sponsors. it adds interest.'' The Army is backing Prudhomme and the Navy is behind P.fcEwen. He also gets help from English Lea~r. Ac:cel ignitions and \Vynn 's Friction Proofing. The 1'1onjjoose will leave shortly after the ocm race this weektnd and will not return. ..-.·ith one brier exctption. unlit September. That one tx~ption \\'ill be July 2&-27 to rlK'C his fuel dragster at OCTR. Gatf'S open at noon Friday for quahfying and lime lrlals and 10 11.m. Sllturday £or more qualifying. ~y nw ~ first round ellmlnaUoos. Gates open at a Sunday mom ipg for aiooteur class time trials and tlln\lnatlons. / ne Queen's parade. 1s -set for 1:30 wilh nnal ellmin1tklns getllna under way at t . . .. • • ,. ' I' JC,.frep. Baseball Standings IOUTHt•M (AL COfllPt•liMCI W L 01 ' ' ""'" Gold.., w"' ··-L• AllG'tl•• CC ' ' ' ' ' ' . . S..11Wi MWnluo l.A H1rOOr e'l1! LA ' . . , t '" . . ' T"'411Y't Sc- Cy~i i. Go!°'" Wftt ) l.ACC 11, I.A H•rtlOr 1 ~nt1 Mortie• 10, E11t lA J Mui ._,_ IA"11 11) CYP!HI 11 E11t LA Rlo HOl'IOO 11 LA H~•bor" S.n11 Morll(I ii 1..ACC 01.AMQI! 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It\\) (t>\U Milt .. $1 ... 1 ... ff'lft(ll fHl di'!, 1(1!11)11 p.5, I06t II) Of.-.0.11 H , lopt1 .W. ll1"'4l."M U. Rue.II Oo loll 1 .... _, •·1, ... I l'I, + Gillet! !HJ loolf U •.... ).6. "'°" W. (Olly (H) !led 1·1, laitt l<I. , ... _, .. '· -" $1•""9•..Slqlt ~HI QI to 0.-• 1t1wl,llll~ .... H 1 T1uc1'1111.' Incl\ 1 .. w . Klnl1u-.l tlnk1t (H I loll M , lo<I! i..,,1. .. V11'11"' U,UN l11cll llll1I CU\li) IJl&i.........., .,_ :kiild',.. Cll 106t M 8. 1<11i.. ..... ., H . Oit. AMtt •I. HIY" +t. Wiit +1. Mc(iuft9 !LI loll 2'6. won W . loot w. -... D<lcldl !LI lot! M , ,_., +1, 14. T-M"' ILi 11&1 1_.. -w. l.._ .. 1. -P•••~o l · Tiii"'•' {LI e.tf J, Alan1itos Racing Results ,....,..,,~LUI• ('"r, tr.&"'" ,. ••• , •At• -bnt 11'1111. '"t~1,..1..., 111 -· Pur<• -IMIO' "~·· SI•-IWUl1tM1l aJ..O II 00 J.llt (""'-'~'~ 1"'-lklll ll.JO •.OIJ Mr, II!""" IVll~• kft'J r .0 T'--2.QI .t.lte •KN :s.llvw It,. Miu •-n11 lo,. ltW'1'"6r1n11•, MIH Lllot11'1, ~ ... k '•tc'-1 -ltd Sprf"'' C19, H.cMU Mll'J' •I l•ACTA .. ""°""'A~-,,;.,., "14 nu.• · SltOlllO ltACI -~ ,..11~ ""'· Meio..., C'"lll'ldll~ "111\t\) & ' '" ·-11100. H1•I" .,,_, 1~,l El..-1 (ilyn:illi.l Co,,,,MI, 0..-ITl ...... 1 "--J.on/t ,. ,. •. u .... .. rllCN -Ml W1v o.R ... ,...,.,. "onlt, DI._,. Jl/b(I"' l-DI.._ M1.-.1>1r TtlQ", No llCl'l lCIM1, • ' Jhe A-w>ld E'almer Method PLAY LONG IUNKEll SHO'lli AS IF FROM FAl!IWAY ~fan)' 1olfrrs make the mistakt or playin1 long and Wiots in the same way that they play the norm al bunker ~hots. That is, they try to iJide the clubhcad under the ball . This slo.,.,·s the clubhtld 1evtrely and prohibits the ihot Crom carr)ina the nec:cnary dis- Wl<C . "*RD •AC• _ o... ,..1,.. "IC'to Play ttlc:se long sand shots in tht same:. fashion '· 1 .I 1 l.1 I t;/i.ILV PILOT 2:1 ~fe11's Golf 2 Holes -ii1-011 e Fii·ed at SA CC 1\1 o holt'S·1n~ne \l t' r r tc0r<'d at Sant.a Ann ('ountr\' Club during lhc pa.st \\'tek, Orn1a Crar1k rnade hi.!i st~:ood a~· l11 19 y1·;ir5 of playlJ~g i;oll \\hen he usNI a roo r iron on thf' J75-y.1rd 10th hole lie \\:JS pluyui.g \11th J1J'1 \'0t'l kl, Bill Ot•nnis and llon H11nd1tll. ~ll•:idO\l'J;1r\.. f<lUrltJ') (' 1 U b , ov1•r tht' \\l~'J..l·ud. Thl'l't' tcorn., ll11i~IH'fl \11th ' nl'I :.t'Orl'S of !'19 \\Ith \\', lh11•· nnd !-:, ·ru<·kl'r 011 !he s1·CQn!I plat't' squod <old 1':\ l'i1z.:i1.1' and II. \h:l\rhbon (Ill. lh(' lhin! h'<1lll \1•·ad<n11.1rk \\ 111 be S('l'flt' of .'t 11uhlic tvunHi!ll\'lll ~'ltur<L'I}. itlil•• S q1111rP lhl' 1111'. 111'3<! pro Jt'rry 11:111 SIJ.rll'd Cr.tnk ptayin(: golf 19 Yl•ar.' ngn"nnd snys. "in that l11l'lt' hl• has t\\·o holl'S·lll-OllC' ,u\d I ll .i ul Qur1~-id.1 \\"Oil a Sll"Ul.! hnrr-ii't had any." 1num:in1<'nt for 111co1bt·n: of t""Y'I Q.a.- Un!wtrtlly 1t Ugun.o 11.fftll ''*"'"'· . -1'1ll••·-le<01/llff1 1..f:' 1-S; dtf. "din ('rf'i, •:t. .. ). • c1~1"'1"9· Alf-· ....... ''d. th. al you·d use on sin1ilar ~011 .rrorn the fa irwau. • -"mora Jwl9' lGf\11'4'flP,• •.00 ,... I i.lefl ,_ 111 ·1"u111~1 s,.o ,,. Make ocrtain that the clubhrad strikes the ball before The .other a<'l' "'·:is by thf' llll'n's club :11 rount.11n longtime Orange c 0 u n 1 ~· \':illc-y ~1111' Squ:irl· iiol f C'Ollr'r rt•sidcnt ~tin Nitta and it \1·as O\'('r th" la~! "'t•ekcnd 11~h ,1 his first. lie used a six iron on sron· of G.S lhc sixth ~hole, a liS.)~rd Skll' \\'lut\1•! "'i!I ti)' ''' 11.VIHI!. LIA!JUI W I.. GI Lo. Alamnos • I !IA V1ll9y • I Cor-CHI Mar l 1 I Ed'-'1 l 1 1 ~11 l 2 I Cott• ,...... I • l f.\llMlt • 1 • l FOilflltln VtU~ I l T11...Uy'1 k•H Cl!litt M ... 4, Ellt1'C-lt l cor-<HI Mtr J, E<1l1411 I M119rdi. :11, foun11!n V.tl11y 6 L.Olo AllmltM t. !>A 1111iey J l"rlt1y'1 011- lOI Altmllott 11 Cotll MHI Z"A~:v •!1 E~-:!,• "' COM 1tt Fovnl11r! l/1llt"Y SUNSIT LIAGUE W L Ga H"'P(W'1 H1rDOI'" 4 0 WHtenl J 1 LOI•• l 1 AnlNlm l 2 .s..nt1M\a t 1 Mtrf N I l Wnlmllltll'r 1 l H""'llr.i11111 llffCll O ' T ..... ,.;'1 k9rH H1w1'0rl HlrDOI'" f, AAINlm 1 Merlr\ot 5, t1U11lil\glon lluc:ll l Lot•• l , w .. 11r111111.., 1 W•l1rn 1. S....11 AM l ,riUy'I Oln'lft Sin!• ,.,.. II Wtslmlllllff MlriN 11 Wflllrll Loar• II fflWC>Cl'1 t1•rll6r AM~lm It HUllllr>glOO 8ud1 ANG ELUS Ll!AOUE . ' M1t~r 0.1 6 I !.I rv.re I I SI. Anlnon'f 1 ' Plus l( 1 ' ll!sl>oP Amil 1 J SI. P1kll 1 S T,,..Mey'1 sc.,..1 Mllff 0.1 7. lll11100 Am1!' Slfvl1' '· 51. ,...,, J (RESTl/11.W LI.AGUE -----. ' 1'110tt1UI S 0 Villi P1rlt J l Kltl'lll l 2 EI ModoffMI l 1 Mission l/!1la 1 l °''"" l l SIOdltDKlt I l T11illn I ( T...U\"1 Sun1 El Modin• t. Tust111 J faoftllll S.. Kiit-iii 0 T""y•1 01mt1 Min ion Vl•la I I °''"°' ~~ck 11 VIiii P1r~ l'lll.IWAT LIAOUE ' '" '" ' ' ' • " ,,, ,, . • • •• '" ' ' " ,, , '" • W L GI LI Hibrl ' I !>i¥1MI l 2 1 i~ ~ ; : ·-,.·~ 212 '--" tl1 1(--"f 2 l 1 ~yHHll l•l T_..Y'I kwn l(rf'l/lldY I , L-11 ' S.v1-t, ll Hlbl'I t Fllllll'!'ton t, S111111y HIH1 S Troy 11, 8111\et P1rk 1 l'l"Nay'• Olmet LI H11H'1 11 l(tn11edy 51¥111111 11 lawl'll S"""y H1111 11 Troy 8uen1 P1r~ 11 F1,1llt'rtllll OAltOIH •Rov• LI.I.OU• w L 08 LI Qu/1111 l 2 Peclllc.1 l 1 Lot AMip 1 1 " S...11•90 , , c;.,,,_, GfO\'l 2 2 '• " R1ncll0 Al1mlto1 2 2 't 11o1 .. Gr11'111e I l 1\} T .. INY'I S.C«H ll111ello Altmllm 1. LI Qv!nl1 1 llolsi" Gr1Mt •· •l'Cmc• s Gorden Gr-., ~ Amlool 2 Frklly'I O.- G1rcltn Gro~ 11 ll•n<l'lll Al1ml1Ct LI Olllnll 11 S1nlliga lloli.i Grind• II Loi AMillOI College Net Summaries SICll (t'i .... Ct} (I) •t. L1n11 Sf ... IH OtVlla !51 691. Ttnt1l1 6--3 ... 3. lloone (5J dtl. M1vnare1 •-1, 6·). Pr.rtvm..,, (51 def. c11vt• 6·l, .,,_ WN'f'lr 'SJ Wt. S1>1h1 •J, 6·3. HuMet CSl def, Sllrllr.u M , "'-C1rlllrMi (5) dell. Em1r1«1 6'1, ..... ...... Otl/!t.,.I_.. (SJ def. Ttnn!1.Cl1v1.,., I· 2. M. Prvttvm1n·Wt1Vlf !SJ Oet. 51>1lt• Ml '.f"lt11 .. 1, i..f. Coalt.-Mc\..lod IP) de'f. H!lll'el"Vrom.n ''""· ...... .......... 10 UI U. H1rW" ,,_ llortn !LI fief. llarter '"· 1.1, 1-$, W1llll (GI di'!. 'Gol..,.•tl M , "'- Nltll IL! Mt. l"llua W , .. ,, M. Flllek !OJ def. ?11>.11111 , .... M. 1 ... P1vt11 ILi dtl. Or1'-d U . •J. .. J. El"C1r111ClOO tLJ 6'1. w,;tMlnn 1.5, .._ '· . -H P1rtltt·P-IG> 6'1. Got..,.lsl·lor.,,. "" ..0. H1..,.Z1ti.tlr1 ILi dlf, W1l..,.Wtltmlft 14. .. ,, , ... Or•llOOd·W•llln !GI dlf, p.-,11 .. Et1<1r· flllClon 6-S. ..,, Vaughan Feted Ron Vaughan ~·as selected Golden \\'est College's m-OSC. outstaoding wrestler at an 1w1rds dinner Tuesday niAhl. Vaugha&r a sophomore. was also presented the captain's trophy and the IO.pin award. a.uct Cady was named modi improved wrtStltr. Colfi,1"1.lllflo:'lkl /W) 111'1! !O ~lrtl,.. 8Al09 u. IMI to F•fl'drNn·l"'O , ... Mlitl-·lrOl<l~I (W) lot! l"6, U . ' "''""" (Mii MtM !Ill !1'} lll•MI• SIJlllll w~,,... CCI l&it to S11w•V• 1 ... d1t. RW1 oy dlf1uU. Clef, Gwlnua 6-1. Ml. MlrllOI 6~. M1n:elinll IC) IQ&! )-6, ,,, won,.], !olt ••• M199\1,,g IC! •ntt l).t 1 .. , WOfl ._,, 6·.I. C."tler ICJ IC1t ,,., 1·6, ""°" ~-1·1. -H llta"""""'·Krl~t>l'l1" !Cl Olli. l'Qrle<- EllOli ._,, .. 1: 1tttl IO Pl\itllPt·Ntlw1n w. ~'-A•Ml'ldt•l•·Huntir.ulon !Cl loll , ....... ''"'' 1'6, 1""6. Jllltl• v.,,.,., E1tt11cl1 {""I HV.I (1>1!1 MHI Sll'fl91 H1rrl1 (Cl !led Port'r 1·1, Clef. JQl\nll-6-2. Sil'l'IOl'lllfl CCI io,.t ,_., l-6. CM..slw IC I 6'1. Iott la &OM!ng 1 ... del. lhltw ,..., Mtl\1111 IC )l<»I W. _, t-1.. --G1r"""'-M1,1l.-y1n (C) feat 10 McVlct<.,.. Slew1rl '""'· loJI 10 ?1IW--Clirtoll •·I F•1nd1.[>ue·Ftedrlaall !Cl -..... 6-'· Frwltos.11 E•l111d 1 !IJ\~) !4V..I Ell&11ei1 Sl111l1t Joi'"'"'" (Cl d ... llac•I• ._l. 101t to O'Toole .... !kl. We1ver 6-?, C:MoJn (Cl loll U, .... IOI! II SIWl>l•O ... O!ert (() '"'' l-lt. ""°"'It-), IMI ~). SneJtlV 'Cl Iott ,_., :W, 1""6. --lli•lw--Rohn• IC.> !or.I to Tomei· O•vl""" S-1. def. L!Meh•·Tllamp..on .. •• GlaHl'!'llVlt·Purdv (() loll , .. , w . ·i...ni .... Cd>M !11\~J !ti.~) Ifi- Sl ... 1 ScnTel (fl cit! Curley 6-l: def SPOOtll• ._1; de! Glil!tlson 6-l: dt'I Rou , .... El~•r (f l 1osl 2_.; won "4; 1.,.1 .,, J. -.-. ----0.Sal• !El lor.I 2 .. , , .. , , .. , won.. ... l. En!.lvn !El le.! , .. , Mt; wen 6·2, ,.1. ~bl•• Etmot"f·llllud {E) •l>i;I ••dlll Gulic~· ...M'"!.•"'•re li' •.J: lo>! lo Gt,~en· C411,.. ''°"' ,..._ Mttw:n-l ynolt \El Im! J-6, J.6; lo\! ) 6, ... J..,,,1 ... l/1nity CdM 110 111 £cti- Slllt!11. Mato• !El tosl 10 S""'m•ktr W ; los1 lo Ottt•b.,n ..... W1nm1n (El lasr l-6. 1).6, ll.,,,, IEI tosf !O G'1"k"1 ll·f ; lost ta O'(onMr l-6. Wu-(El lost, .. , 1-6. ~tlt~l l'rll~Studd~rl !El kl!! la J•'l'Qe'1· llun••d •-ll: lost lo Wrt;111.G!lldte l-o. 11:1.,. .. Lvnorr !El 10., 1 ... •-6. l'roW..S1111h CdM ft~•l 1•',11 EclllOl1 Vlrll!y M!f, lt1d1 C11'il (IS\',) M1rl111 Sin<JllS J o->t$ IH) oer. S"'ei:"l'V 6-0, Wl"ner" l. Kuvoer f·l, Coo-6-0. (I MctbeU H ) IMI J-4, W"'1 ... , 6·1, lall , .. Gunnarwn (Hl las1 1-6. J""6, ..,.on H, f. .. Lowtt' CH) lmt .u. 0-6. 5·1. 4-lt, DovbCH ...,..,.,.,let.(oUlt<" 0-1 ) Hllit wllft H1m1ukl·M01ison 1.:,, 4"6; "'n' w11n w~1-z,(~ 6-1. •-6. .. Shit!>~s--8r•t H·O J.O lit 3·~ 6-1: 1011 '°"'· , ... Mesa Bo ys ·consolation 01ampions A team of basketball players from Costa ~1csa became consola tion chnmpions last 1,1·ee kend at the Southern California Boys Basketball Tournament in Azusa . The team. captained by Jeff Gardner. -...·as entered by the Costa Mesa Department of Leisure Services. All 11 team members "'ere a w a r d e d medals for the perfonnance. the best to date of any city sponsored basketball team. In the opening round on Saturday at Gladstone' High School. Costa !\·lesa w a ~ defeated J0...28 by a team from Compton which scored the last tv.·o baskets in the game during a see-saw battle for the lea~. The Costa '-fesa players then went on to the consolation bracket and defeated Los Al tos 41-22. In Sunday's action at Citrus College they took the coqsolatlon t r o p h y by defealing Noreo by tVi'O points in a double overtime game. Don Drake and Erich ~larks 11o-cre chosen oulstanding players of the tournament by coach Dave Arthur. Other team members arc Rusty McFarland, Brad O'Cormor. Randy Tin. Brian ltlklland. John Urscnl. Craig Minehart, Rob Gazcns. J0<y FOtbath am! Bretl \Varner. The team of third and lourlh grade boys frOm Ad3ms School a ~·eek l!RO won the Orange County Olampion.Wp and the right 10 compete In Azusa . Cu"ftd·Gllllltfill CL! loil :t>I, 2'6, 24. -" .. 1 JIMI.,. V•"'"' L1 .. 111 &tac.II If! OU Ufll"""'l'f 111191 .. "'"ti"" ll l Iott lo fllftllllt 2.f, lt•I la 1'11t1rml1r M, Iott JuHM1n M, tot! Dl•on 1"- Mil"' !Ll latl 1_., w ,.-._3, 1.._ s .. vit1r 4Ll 1os1 1 ... '""'· :k. "'· Moo/t !l l IOU M , 11-.f, '"' ... ). -Gl1t...,.·Ev1n1 (L) 1G!ll w'llf'I lli!•~·ltObb, J_. ... 1, Off. Kt"1·0U.. 74. .. J. Rn•l--C:1~I IL) !Oil 3", l ·•: 10111 M . t4. "'"'"' ~ n•"il ttlftl AR•Mlm ' Sf"9t11 Pfl"k!.,. !HI 61-1. l't1tt ._l; dtf. Jklllt" ..O; Ill!, ~•di .. 2: Olf, Merlin • '· Nolt-OH Iott U ; won ..... 1·'· .. J. O'lllllly ltil. won ._1, ._I, ..0, ..0. P"rMn CHl i,plll '·1; -..0, ._t. M . -lt-111.,.'flrdlllt (HI otf. Doi S•nh• .. • vo.111-1 ... 6-l. f.f: Ott. Gknt-Tevlor .. 1 ....... llllllfk·Somi<'S (HI WOfl .. 1, f.J; Wll'I .. .... Jvtllw VN'llt"r Newll'Wf 110 HJ Allalll!M -H Y1rdlt y IN! HI. Arw;ltr1M M : dt'I. L_._I, 1Jn~1<t !N ) won 1--4 ... ,. c • ...-n !Nf ..,. L11p11 "'' d-4. G1rt'lll' M. M11k1l (H) Wllfl •·l , .. l. 0 ... 1111 •• P1lmfr·0 1w""' /'°) Off. Htt1"inglr· AteYtdo 6-&, ... , Hl'O.tl•Llnn lH) WOii M, .. ~. V1.Vly MltMlll OJI (1)) P-11111 l/1!11y " ... '" 0'"9051n11 !Ff ck'I .• ........,., +•.mt ta C•ln LM, dlf, l111oald '°"'· Otl. Stant' 1·5 • Dorm•n IF)..,.._......_ IOI! 1"-3-4. '"'· 5lrt'no iF! .._,,-1·1. IOlt 14. t+.d p.p,. IMI ,... , M11•..:I (F) toll,_., o+. 4-6. tlld 1·7. --O'A"nA·Lt llcka II') ~Ill ,., 1 t ft Holin.ld<llulll. !·1, 1·1: o~. •v1!M· l •rr·y .. ,. It-I. H••~•l(1'-"ocltL"' (Fl 10111 '"· J.1, ,.~n 6·1, .. ,. J""'l1r U•nlty f-1111 l/1llly 110 Il l M•1Mll1 Sl"'119• Stlnelllpr l"I ck'I. LloYd .... IHI. ,.,,,_ ..0 ,,,. cnu C"! ....,,.. M • .._1. -11...edlcl fF! dt'I. W1ldMr f.1, cltl. Grl)Ve M . C191n U' I won 6-1, 6·1. -H1ws--Al'ICl'IW (Fl Otl. S<.h1ft1·He<110ld "'· ck'I. W1rr.,..hoil ..0. l'err1,1-l1'1 (F ! _.. •·1 ... ,. Y1rollw 0 1111 KIIii 111\H !1''11 5111 Clt mtt1h """"'• Hukl\lllMn CO! del. Lid~' .. 1. def. Lt..,,...,.. 6·J, 1'111 la 01..,.. ti¥ Oef.iulr, det. M.i-mra '"'· ~.,ID! wpn "4 ln~I :1-t. wpn ...... 1.J st. Joi!"'' L. (OJ lot! '"· W'I~ •·'· 1011 t-6, ..... l(rOQIU• !Dl lot! 0.., ,.._ won 6-<I, IMI l·•· ...." f~lr-Kor! !DI 1Dlll "'lltl Wtllll·Sl~vtn1 J-t , 6-1~ ~-Me•r·T•vlar t,4, t-4. All>t<"l·Smllll !Dl WOfl f.1 , 6-3; "'°" I·'· l ·I. Jm•llll" U1n1"' Dtlll Hlllt tl'1 IHI 5•11 CNmt"'t 111111n St Jot>n. K. !01 def. T11111tr +•, lMt to '"""'""""' 6-7. IMI •o far•"'•n J·I. del. 11H1v 6-l. P..-ion (0! loil 1 ... won 1·2. 11-1. 101! •· .. S.inllnl !Dl 1011 '"'· :W. 4·'-·NOA t.J. Ptl)f)ll !O! !041 1·6, , ... f..I. 1-6. ........ H111l·&•own 101 dt'I. E11lev·•tc•!P1<1tr Dy Of>f1ull: clef. Autrl"·ADbot J.J, 6-<I. Otr·Hll• !OJ won t>'I' dlfl~lt: w°" 6-1, 1·2. El fll't 11 UI S..ntlt•• llllfltt WMHI !El 1051 Ill Holnworlh 0-1, Floyd ff;) def. 5tl"Otlt'>IY.,. .. l. V'/y,.. IE> 1.,..1 !a 01U1y 0.6. Ml~d•I• (E) '°'' ta 51ve< M . Lui! £) loet kl M1snlm1 M . "''"'"' t:I Tari U .... I (bU,I S111tl1" Sl"911t EllWM! !El IMI 111 M11~11moto 1·1, def. Fotano '"3, 1os1 1a Ptlme< 1_., dl'I. C•to w. Mynr !E i IMI 1).4, U, U , _, 1·1. "...,.,.'°" l'l!:l loll 1·6, 1_., 7_., 1"- Wl'tll• IEl lost 11.f, 1-6. 1""6. M . ....... M~rpr.y.Wftl!l!t'ld •(E ) loll Ill Wicks· WtlllDllrn I .. , M ; kn! to JOl't'llon· Cc.It J_., 1"- Wood·ll~ !El IDlt 1,6, Wfllt '"J; 1~1 ~1. , ... J•oiW l/1riJty 1!1 T"'I (f) (1) 11,.,;1,. 11,,.1.s '"'"' IE> !Oll ro N1w1na 6""6. R1ncl1ll (El loU I'll Mot-l·I. Wtti1e !El las! "" l cul'e< ?6. ArM•lrong UD toir ro C1!11! ... M . ... .... c.,_.,011<;(1rttiy !El QI I'll C1r- COfnety ,.._ !ll~Mll·Stw.1111r lEl IOlt to v.., Utw· MOl'lt.y 0.1. College Golf Al 1•111• II.Ill cc UCLA UNI ul10 11111 uc1 0111 1 UC •lw, ()fl) w1110r II IJ. """"' Cl) rr, II_,,..,.. 11 1 1!, ""'"' !II 11. Glt1td ti) n. lllDll II) 71. Ck" ..... Cutt 11•1 t•I flftll A111 Cit C ... I MIN CC) Pa1I ISA ! N def. McG0"''~ 11, j.I. l•awt1 10) 1' dtl'. (n,o(IUll1n-U , M , ll1t1clll 101 1< Oii. CDIO.rt 1', .... C1tvln (SAi n def. M1rtln IO • ..0, Wl1illl~ (SAi 1'l Off. Hl)l'Mt' 75. U•I, AlntMA CU.I ll cltl. Holl't'f1e4cl M • .!-1. Oot*ll Wftl uo nn RHI ...... Ci t H911n .. -S..Cllftl Gltlonl IGl 11 WI. Siivi 11. •I. Mllfft' !RI IO~. Pnnl• 11. '"'· LU CGI 11 Oft ODo'l9 '6. l-0. II•-" CGl 1' dtl, Ch1~1 I! • ..0. ,,_ IGI ll d'tl. s1•tfld as. -·l. UIJtlfd 10) ti dll. M -1'· f.2. {GoH!tfl Wnt ttff1 ~ C'1llfO!llll (1111~1 Will'! H •ICOl'd.) ~· Cit! US) .,_._, Ill MIMI• '11.+t (() G fSl ff IMl. M<.CllOlt ti. j.I, ~ c\l R ::t: rit~~,~ 5 ..... 0 lnll~~ ?Gft:l ~i~ ':!1':i. flll/flOlrt (0) M Otf. lllldll -.... I .. ,_. 9fl<k I~) l to ,,,_ -1.0. 111 contacting the sand, Piaf the ball a bit back in your AIM •l-U4 -Armw1 ~. ff · <p1.:il1f~' for !hf' 1· S. Ont•ii ;.! "t-.:i cur. 1uurnJn11'nl :it El l.>orai.lu nt' Pl:iying lair in .. J.ht> d.'ly. hf' ('.,....u, K w G. O•·-sur.wt. i.-i.r stana: 10 achic\'e this result . rnonth. had fh·r \\'1!J1t'SSl.'.S including .,. kr11c111c1 -L..:i .. c1.111 s, Jc. Be sure to choke do\l.·n a bit on the club. This ClarenCt.· lloilt'S, l)r. ~tllo .ties•• l 't•rtl<" llltlllrd Worttni11& of tht $haft-length will offset the fact that T£1dstron1 . Jin1 ~IOOr('. \\'~rrt>n .lohn Farrr!l .,...n., 1hr \1'1111 1··1· Sikora and Bob \\·ri 1:ht. nf th1• pr1·.,1d,..nl'~ \"\I I' First round n1atchcs In the 1n11rna1nrnl ;l! :\li·-.n \'rril'• "0UllTM RACI -One m!lo, l"lt•. CCf'ldUlllNld cNw .. i. 5 v••r 0~1 a your feet arc set do.,.,·n into the sand. ""vnotr, p .,..H l lHll lf'I !C N~l l. ""'"'• I,• t;!f' "'•'h•e ~" ( °"""!Jl 'oo J 10 1 M< ';:::=========================::: l't•le. WI• Cll!l'I (Wltll1m1) • » • 19 S1n<1t A.Oml•~I (~vl ).'O Tl..,.-1011 '$ Al""' r1c..:1 -l'erltcf fff'\on, Min HOI".., l'ot, '-""'' (llOICI , P(ljlll l"llf-. P~IY Ctwc-. S<r.itcl'ltd -Scan ltldtr. "'nl4 •ACI -0... ml!• l"•ct. (l1lmJM . ,I.II -· P11rw ,noo. ·Mr. JIC~ !o.ultofl) ,,00 l.IO l GO My "'""'°' !llluswoll) • ~ • 'il 8. (. Owc:lw-u IC•t>!el J.'il TJ,.,. -JJM 1/S, A.ha •IC..:! -....... II .. HIN!'& 8111, •rmr..-o Gv.11, P1lrl<;l1 •·· M•I.,.. 8 11ck No l(r1tcllt\, lf)ff14 II.I.Cl -One MIN. lltCI . CCO><tUt..,td fCD-IJ. All IQll... """ .. ''fOll. G11...,.,h11 fAcl\t•"'l nl JOO 1·00 J lll Erl<1 "•' !HOiii U.-0 u to 1"#11-A. lll•lthlorcl) '·'° fl,... -J.03 I J All-0 ttc..:i -s.,,, O.vll, llncol"· F•1n• 11 1-1, Fr011 R"""''· ,C1~..:111n Gem. ../ Scr•l<hld -CIOU<I l 11r11 A. llvt l ye II»~ , U IXACTA .;:Q;;i.mhll lo J.lri<1 •••• ,.14 llJl.11 SIUl!H'n4 RACE -Ont mite. ~ICt. C111 ... 1..., ll1ndlc1p, All ion. l'11t1t J•Ytl. Mc11111,.. (Vill1tldl"""'1"') 1.1.to J "O l 00 Anctv't t-!ll111wn1 (.00 Jto l 11•or Udt!'llllA) --O> r.M" -2.01 7'S "'"' ·~c..-t -Tll••I'· Su•l~urd. s:r TC1111. lll•oatlna w ...... E1•I¥ 111,t , 't'•'c...., -0!1"""'1t oc1,..., 1>r H1rk 8 l!IGHTN •ACE -0.., ,.,;11. Ptc1. Cl•i"'lftV H11'd!c.11>. All 19fl. Pufll .,,,. T..-tV Jt-1n•1 llOCktl IMllltt'l I 'IO t 60 • .0 o..,ry,..;i. Win ICoflrovl JS.O 10-0 APrll An (Ct1l4) I 1G l lMt -1.0l l 'S Allo rlUCI -Ot•k Dilll!"", a ltt11c11v O.ll9M, GokH" Jim, Otl• "nlllp. 1.11,. W1111111. Sc•l!cft...,j -G•t•I lrioll IJ EXACTA 1·flffn' JllM llkUI a 1.a,,,.1y,,.1tt Win. ,.11 tmM, NINTH •AC• -0... "'!It , "K l . r1almlr,o. All IQH. P11rw inoo s1 1n 1 Cl 1 l r (1'1t l flCll!QOI 61.tO 1119 t.MI SlNttt:lltr., .!W1Ul1on1) <.It l,00 ;.,.. TNlll' (lt11~Wll) I 00 Time -2.l>l US Alio r1c.eo -Sl-\~11!1!,..Jn. P0111111l1 Pie~, G•1tld ll•OOll .. ltft¥111m C, fret H1111>1r Na Kfl l(lllU IS EXACTA t-lllftl Cl•lr (lollf lo " '""'""'"'"· """' ..... Loni lron1 from Th• Ro;ia:ti, Pitchiqa F1om Wooch. Uolull 1nd Downll•H L1t1-lllt'• i nd olh•r 1hob 111 d1l•1l1d tor you '" Arnold P1lm11·1 b00kl1t. "lrCM.1bl• Sholl." For )'l:!Uf cop1. s•nd 2011nd 11t1mt)ld, 111l!-1ddr111std •nv.lopt IO A1nold P1\m11 . 11< Cl lt ol 11'111 n1w1~p•r. Pir<ttes Co-fa·vored · .. l1i Circiiit S·wi11'ifest Fullerton and Orangf.'! Coast collcgrs are t!X' favoritC!I 10 cap1ure lhc South Co a !It Con(cfffl('t' S\\'imming and diving championship this 11o·cck at OCC. Competition begin s Thursdav at 2'.30. F'ridav ·s rtMls Start ;it 3 \\' i 'th Saturday's competition begin· ning at 2:30. Both Fullerton !YJ(i_ OCC's Ottl•tl CN1' Elllrttlh f~IO•td•Y SCIO !•~ -C.t'lt Tl91\1 (J.~1 S). S•~·~ Mor•llfl fl 1t )1, ''" M.i•''°"'tV CJ·1• •>: 100 ind .n..,,-Jim Tll"''' n n SI ..... J_t YA-!1:13.01; so ,,___,..,.,. 0.•"'0"d ULll. Ll"V fl l111~•~n CJlOI. lilt• WT>i•"'O•• Ul 01: Onl·-ltr 111¥1"0 -l'A1,1I 111-. Sii•• l~d;~. 111~e ltld"" 4'-'l m1dl•v rel1v-fll1t11tm1" Y1r"'-· Ontr'OfWI 1N1. Tit"' Cl .IJ.IJ. l'•ICIY .00 Ind """-T11r ..... lt :M 11, 1«i ft--l"""" (l:Sl.0), M • r r a" {l ·Jf t ). IOO lly -On """"' hr •1. •le-,,..,...II fl:00.1); I 00 b.tt•-lltll"'"'"' !St..)~, W~l!"""e 11 ·11141; lll(I "'"'' -y., .. OOd II O?•I, Ml•-...... .-. (1:01 0!, T""""'•• "'''-01. IOO ,,,..~, re11v -8l1ne•"'•"· Tfcl"'1. Mt ••o.lloury Incl Mirr"" or TvrMr O :Jll,I \. '''"""' l.•j(I ,,....,Tront no,~ 11. M•nol)fl n1:1s . .11: 100 tr---.O•~morocl no,,,, Wll l l More (S I .I i i 200 Ille•· -8t111trm1~ !1:1011; 700 1>r11•t-Y1rwooct U:1t 11, Mt•~•DV•y IJ·11.lh 100 nv-l11rr>e• 11·11 oi, ,....,,,., U:11 I ); IOI) l, t~ r•ltJ -Tio"'. !ll8lt.rtn1~. Ot1MOnd Incl _Wlli!mott l J a I. Pirate!' hit\·e blitzed thc oti11·r South Coast colleges. "·ith the HorTIC1s holding a 5.1·5 I dual meet vic1ory O\ C'r Orii!lf:I.' Coast. Top s11o·irnrn('rs i n c I 1l d c Fullerton's Jim llar\'r\' \l'ho has the t-Op n1ark in thC si'3te in the 1,650 free 19·-1591, Jtilr Cameron, second in the state in the 200 free 11 :43 .3) and OC:C's ~!ike YaN'OOd. fifth in the 200-breaststroke-12:19.!1. Prt'lims \\ill be held ~Tiday and Saturday fron• 10 a.m.· noon. CIF Semis Draw Girls SA~IA FE SPRI~(;S P'c1lo! \'erde~ lligh School's i\o. I set'liM ~iris l.1askcl ball team, 1rill pl-'.\' ~lir;i Costa ;ind second seeded SJnriaRo ITigh of Orange Cnunly \\'ill face t'pl:ind in scn1ifinal ac· lion in the Clf' plil}'offs lo- nii;iht at Santa f'e lfi,gh, hcr1'. The Pa 1 o s Verde.!i·~ira Coota game starts ;i t 6:30 and <1nnu11l pr t' s id e n I 1 s <-up rountJ·\ C'luh o\'l·r I h r f"Ompetition nr•• schl'dulaj for \\t't'ke1id C<ltnplction by th1 ~ \\('t'kend . "' lflllt lltJl1• l)t'fendin)l t'h:unpion (l'<'il ' \\'ri~ht fell ,.1tt in1 of Emie ~f:l ff'r l)f-1 lfi~h S<"hOl'I \1 ; \ Airulic in ooe (If l"ight in:it<'hl'5 CQndul·t Jts fnu rrh :1nnu11I i,:11 t ;1l r1•11dy ro111plr1cd t'las.1,1L' .It Ir~ Lii<' C.: o ;1 • ' others found .John Irvin(' ('ouni~· ("lub Tul"•d:t~. A11• ii defeating Bill Bla nton .. f>r. 16 \\11h a 12 :30 ~hut~11n st,1r1 Don Dicus "'inni11i.: (i\"fr John 1\ donalJon of Sli(I 1:-. hi·lll..'. 'ndl Bo \" d f :is krd for .'\ll pl:i~1·rs Th .. t.l..1 cy. •CllVf'r c l'ti.t1ng llarry l\1artin and Tohy Pa~e uu.:ludrs ~rf>i'll f1'1· .... ~olf (·;1r' "'inning o\'cr f)an l'ulli"n in tlw :in <1\X'll b;ir f,,1101 .. 111r pl:i" upper bracket. dinnf'r Hnd n111nl'r11•1!> pr; In the !011·e r brarkl·! !Ir. to ht> dii.1rlbut.·<! 111 t' Rill Kincannon d l' f (' 11 I "d {'\'('n1n~ 111 !he 7 (l'f'lOtk d 11• Ch.i rlcs llolli:;tcr. Or. lack nrr (;i\"C-O~ topped Bill \,i\'in~ston For fur1 h••r infon'na1111•1, and Dr. Ned' KhOT't'y dcfea!t'd tontact .l1•rr1 1'<1rd1e. 1\1'1 h•k('.~ or thi" l11hh •l1<· 0ff1t'1· .1' Dr. D\ek ~lt.'Coy in n1att:h\'S \!ntt•r llt·L 51J·5 lCt or ~1 1 already cornpletcd . 3710. lrt•i11e Coasi 111i"r1· i3 ~!ill ti1 11<' to t·ni. r Bill Donovan is set to def<'nd \hf' L:C Jr \'111c lli ~ 1 boo~t<"t • his club championship at r!ub tournHru1·nt Ill lr\'1111· Irvine Goast Country Cluh Const CC ~1ond.1y. It is ;1lso .1 fo!lo~'ing co D'-P l_tli o ..!LQL.. 12._?0 shot J;:un sr;u~~·. _ qua\i rying rounds 'this 1\·eck. For furthf'r_ 1n1orn1ar1.··• C.Ompetition \\"ill ix-in three call Toni \\ells. at~ 611J. fl ighl."J with the firs\ round ~ct 1011. Saturday. • Ueado1rl11rl; \\'. \\' King and B. \\'all;1tf \\'Oil a Playoff on the thin.I hole to annC'x a partncr's ncurr ball tourna 111tnl at Baseball E1hl!ll!loft a1..twll A tl~nlt J 8tlhm0<• 1 C•"cl"n11i 7, ChK.t0" 4Al 6 Oetrtlt J, Hou\10" 2 l<K ""gt!•• 10. Si n Fr11>Clua 1. <•II~. 1 l"n•nci' MC0">.,111 vt. 11:1'1\I~ (!IV, (A~C~l!e<I, r1I" IJ!W YO'~ !tll 3, "'ew v.,.~ fl> () P~ll~dtlDhfl I , ~I Lou"• P•tt11>11rch 10. Ph•fldela.,11 7 C1'1ctaa ("'\ II, Mli. .. av•re 10 c11.101 n11 1. use s l~in'lt\OI• l j , ~IQ~ 0 O••ltn<I I, Clt-nl•'ld l GWC 8th Go 1 d t• n \\'•"•\ ('r.llr~·· ' haSt·lxill tc;im i~ ratNI :\"o. ~ 111 the st a!{' in the 1:-il('Sl .11 · rankin~s. Cf'rrito~ top!'! th" 11~1 1111h Ch<ibol :ind Oinl'AC of-!\.1 11 ~1'11l'O in a !>Prond plncc Iii" Olhcrs inrltKll'" •I (" rul' 5. LA Valley. Ii, ~I I Sa:1 Antonio. 7 <.:h:iff1•y, 8. r.oldrl' \~·('<ii . 9, :0.!l)df'~'O. 10 \~',._· Val1Py. 11. Foo1h 1ll. 12 CollrLt" -0r ~lnrin. 1:1. Allan llnnro<·k lt Colle~e of thl' C.anyons anrl 1.·1. San Bern;1r:11no. the San!lago-l.'pland clash at 11 -------""'""-- B. • L.A. LIN !:S The th ird plare g<1mr "·ill be , played At 6·:\I) Th11rsi1:1 \·1 531 'MONTH Harness Entries lease A '74 Datsun 2 cir. '89"- .' 1 .. Jt1~.-.01 l COSTA MESA DATSUN 214S HAltlOlll't'D. C.M, 5410..A~ I 0 L• IJI Mll• E ... rilt ftr W""'lflt¥ CINt TrKlr PIJf. 'I"' Pllt 11•1 ,,111, U ••1et1 OOf .. lrtl ll K• . C.\'CJlini? at the S~!ne site \\'Ith' TEl(,HONI! COMP.Ah ""'~¥ $ue. ,,. ContOYI the championship lilt :.it fl . Of CALIF. A11c1y·1 Ct••lce, c11 w;m1,..,1 1be f()Uf' tl"ams ar<' the ,,..n,.. *' •• Hiit, CM11 '-'t\t Olrtc! C1u ... !J Oetin••l SJ E•edn Oii t11! 1111 •flll tt• 111e" 'IMT RACI. °"' ,.,11,, l'ac.• Cl~ All ~-l'urP l ll'OO. T<;I) d .tn./ng PrlCt l]/j(I. Ju,rln. tG s1v1u.kl finali st<: fl'<lm a Sl<trllng f1<:hl 1 __ .__.,.. Lll1o1~1c1. lJ. w11111 .... i of 31, includin•• lhrec 1l·;1ms l""'E CAR OW""'ERS P•11t• C11111nt¥, !J 5,..,,.,., " ("Ill .... 'oa"a •••d. rr w1ne1 rrom the Orange U>ast area-• 1 111 01 ltM)l'llt /Ill . GOrdOlll 'Nn!lm .ll.1loe< !G. Mc:C1llu-m f Wtll'tr llWfltY (J, G'\lndy) H~ H1I, Ill. M'(;an19lt l Q..-11, ~11c11, IW. , .. .,....., Jt l Hl'I,., At>be, I J. Willltmtl S••nl• H1MYt•. is. ll••l•nl l"r~nnrt ffarhor. ,\larinil and LEATHER W....,1 fiMst.......,. & Yi..,t c1ni11**11r srxtM RACE Ono! ... 11, P&t' ,,.. l.Jf"E ........ - -.. ,,,,, ••• ,,,, c 111..,•nv. •11 ,.,., Pu ... n'IOO. Tw,_'.l~fu~n~t~r~n~g~1o~n'__'Bc~a~o~h~.-----~'.'::::==-:=-=~===-===;.:;::,:;:."":.;'::::.::.::::.::·==-J cT1/,..1t19 Of'l(e Hl'iO. -----·-------- H»•nllfl Ml!""lltge. !G, Longe) PerMt C.lllrnc1, IE. Cotl01 Hll't lamMy. (0 . i.-rson! S•COND ,.ACE. OM mitt. Pt<I. Cl1imlno, -.11 1911•· C.1lll·ll'ei;t. Pur .. l ltOO. Cl1IMl'11 price l?SOO. Et Sueno, {R. McGonogltJ Stormv Olf11n<.1. IL. GrtQorvJ Andy1 Eric, !J. a1111,t Sierr1 Biiiy, lit. G"""°111 loc1I MOtl~t. IG. MlllOIJ 1len111 Scotl list. (II. 011rw1tbtc~> Oil'ICIV lloy T1u, (T, WINf Rt11ln • T11 .. 1G. t.oneal TM lllO 11.t.e•. OM milt . "•c• • Condl!ioned. 1 Ind ( Ytlr Did MllO~\. c(ljtt 11111 oeldlnp1. """' t\100. ~•llCI Cron, CP. C11em11111 SNr>ltll fOWA. {A. f11110Uio,) Am•oo Clllt'I. (S. 0.-.) H T A, (0. Ac-1r,.,.fl) llffll 51•"!11!'· CJ. Cr1nel F1rrt1iv1 L 9, IJ. Dwlfli•) l 1Ctllktr WIK. fJ,-Wltl\.m~l At1ll1 .I.dice. fl . ~I FOU•TH •ACE. OM .,.,11 ... T•~•. (lt ;Minv ~•O. All flltl-,.,....., 5Lto0. l• CLllll'l'll"I pr\Ct IDGll. Cr111'f Loo.ti, !T. Dtflrlhl lllw l111a. !J. 111li.o,l AlblOtl Vftlford J, (0 . Meyoclo) Ffll P1y, IJ. MUie<) s-.. Tt '"''"'· ca. Matt 1111111 Lan:I, (H. EIYlflll 1'19l'lion ICiflV, /J, Gnincrrl T•eny llktorv. IE. Thar~tOl'I) Pl,fM ltACt:. Ont oT>ilf, l'KI. C:Ol'ldl"""". ' ! .. ' olcl\ '"" ......... Non-wfft/ter <># •IC•. AIM ellflDlt ~ "°""""'""" ef l2WO Mfl'll,,.... Purw ..... s11r C/>o>ck, fJ. Yolil•ol T~c~1 Viel.,..., II' COlirPV) ll.1•m1r¥ °'11Qflv, !I! \11llt• Kt"ll Soar!\ •••"•· llt. w11111mt) IJl•ltr Ou ~tau. fJ S~e""'l e~ .. ·1tc1111111 sro. (J. Wllfl tm•l Af!tl°" Ill"" Pol"! !J. lOOO) Sl"lll!NTH JIACI!, Qrr ,.,,1, P~~~ C"""lllOf'ed. I I! •Vt•. F/11111 fnd ""l•t1 wnlc~ n1o;e f\CI "'"' ~ '1000 llr11 meo">rv l'I lf1j, l'U•lt \'000, Thi 1111-. !lt,~lt1, ~J WUIT~m1J AMvil"9 T!"'•· rs. 11.y1 ... ) M•v r,,.,,, IQ Willl1m1J KIWI ""'O.•, IG. \111ftl>d•"9~1"'1 Frt>fl ""'°''· fl' . .lloccl>lol S1r111 Ou~e. !E. C-1 51'11w•¥ 'Nida,., !C. 110¥01 llOHTM llA(I!. On1 "''It. ll l(t (l1iMl"l1 h-ICIP. AU IQH. PVtil UlXllJ, Tao cl•l"'ll'O l"iCt \!8A'i(I \ccrh Sirk,(,, TOO<ll Wonfty l'ICl<IQ l ime, l l/1ll1fldlf!VlltM) HtU..:if J •(k, IJ. loOO II I Al•• W•loYt-. tT. llh!(nlord! \11r11!v Jull•, 10 l>clt""''"I •trllc'"! WHl>Ofl, !It J, Gltlll•~I Mr. HA" I . !J. ll1lltVl Ol1-. Kl"9, fG. Holt) Nllllfff RACI. Ont MUt . l'~C! Clllml111;1. ,.u 1;n. l'u"e U'iOO. Tr-t:t ClllMlt>O prlct WOllO. F111'I011 (t-. !G L-cl ll•l!'ICIM Art, CJ. ll uut lll Mvrn• Lobt'il. !R. Lt11l 1110 llN l .... C~lflt, (J. W>!lil"'I) lamMVI 1'1•11. (II. w1111 .... ,1 Ovv "16. ~J Otn"l•l !ltl'lllODI. (J. ll uu1HI l oc•I ND11. (M, G•e<1l1t\ -- Paramount Sports Gvergl~in'I in ':len11i~ PRE·EASTER YEUOW TAG SALE! 1 OO's of II•"" redU<Od 20°/o ,. 400/o! • w-u, s.tt. • ,.....,.. • ••m • Mt--twm-Miem • w-.._... Sltml . _, ~ - LOOI H>l THI TnlOW TA•I Nl!W Dt.IHl,.OI" YIU.0'# AUITtALWll TENNIS SALLS $1 -....... , ,,,,.. LIMIT t CAMI ....<1.~-,_ PI R CUITOMI.• , .... .._... "" J .... """' He's. on the Daily Pilot team CRAIG SHEFF Covering 1ur1lor <ol!eqe ~oorls i\ l>•s ~peciolty. H!! writtis o column. olieri to~s vo w1!loi soec10\ leotvre ~!or •es ond ~toys Or'! top of "live" news breoks •Ii ~porn ac11u1t•ei 0 11 JC tampvses or elsewhere 111 !l'le tom~~"''Y college soori' world , The beat inc ludes Oonge Coo•' Golden We,r and Soddlebo<I.. coll*\ end l'!'()re. I I I • • • • • I . . . Best in the lea9ue for Oran9e Coast sports news DAILY PILOT t's...,1• .. w .... A_LT.,ERs 11 ~~~:~~!.C: iou •ou0N1 WE . OIYI l'OOll MllAOI? CAN HELP ....,,_._........,,.. O ~ 333 E. 17111 St., Costa Mesa __ ...,,. _ __.,,. THE CARBURET R SHOP ....... , ........ .--... -"' 2052 N.wpcwt lfN. \,......,;,...,,...'~";.!.~':.,,.:":"~~-;:·~~1..:,,;:!":;•::,_:•:·~:·;·~·~-:;"•:w:~-::. ...... -.... ...,ll(. ... ..,_,...,: PHOHE ~2°"" ._ __ ... __________ ,,. ~=14111;;;;·~·~··-· .......... ""' • ' . • • • ,- ' ' , L!AfL\ PILOT ,, Welcome Aboard ly ALMON LOCKABEY • ll<>lll!DDlil:~r"'JIE.•'1':.i' Oj.gz~~1"''""""""'"imt ~J:L' """a:m By ALMON LOCKABEY '"""' l •llff You may have noticed last tnonth that wire storit's on· the Mlaml·NaMau race in the Southern OCean Racing Coriference reported George Tooby's America Jane JI from Ne1o1o•port llarbor Yacht Club as the oventiJ handicap •·in· ner. IF SO, ''OU v.·ill also remember that the \\'ire stn•lcc rtported the next day that the race committee had rattled its computer and '1etermiMd thal America Jane 1o1o·as not lhe winnt"r. The honor v."t nt lnstcad to P..t lke t .. lsbcr and his crew of the Class C sloop ~prey. I YACHT SPECIALIST Lochlln G. Syme ' • r lJBLIC SOTICE PUBLIC NfmCE PUBLIC NfmCB PUBLIC h'OO'ICE PllBLIC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • l'IC"Tlfl .... 'I •vllNISI ,l(Ttfi0111 •Utllilllt 1 --,;;c;;;;;;;u.-o.;;;;;;..----1--.m..rijii:;;s~~~:il---1'---~::;;:::::::,:;::;;~---vv MMll• STATaMINT NAMa tTATIMINT TIMI follO<llll"9 Pf•ton i. _.l'IO llwl""'' ,KTITIOUt IUtllllttt ,ICTITIOUS IUlllillll l"M follOWl""1 l)e•loOPI 11 dol119 b111ll'ltN ••: MAMI tTATIM•NT Na.Ml STATIMIWT ,ICTITIOUS •USINlll ti. IVNIHINI D£11GNS. &Ill ftf>tklt Tiie lollO'Willftl Ptl"WI 11 !IOI .. a...i1i-1 ltof f91 16 .... l'll ""'~ •rt 0or>0 11.iMntl~ MANll ITATlaillNT JAY INOU$'rll:IES, Ui ll:OCll•Ultr, Ln .• Coron.t dti M••· C1lllornl1 tU» Ml .. l 1-119 lollowll\f Cl'lflOlll ••• dol119 C~tt N.-.1. CtH!Ol'nlt IVLll'lllt 1!i.te11lt if\OOIO. 400I l-klt MIOIA 1 1 ll:ECOllDING, HOO O;,otll 114'tlllllSUt! I 0 V "1' l QU E• llU 1W1lntu I J; J•l'MI B. M11lllt11, 1111 Mr..1 VtrOt, l.11 .. C..-DN 0111 Mer, Ct lllorflll fM.21 Sl•r.:• $vi.. 114. ..,...llOfl I M(h, l,.1t1111i. .-....... .......... I I'' h • 111.\l!HE \ll~LAGE IU!.A,l TV, 2UU CO•!• MtM. C1lltwr1!1 flilo tuilntll ii ""'°u<ltd br t n Q I ..... It,,..,.. Ct llf«"nlt ""'° f,\1rtvttl!t ,,,k.,ty, Ml1)IOl"I 'lit lo. ,.,,1, out< .. eu 11 COf!ChKll'd bY ... fndl~Ml11tl. .lltYmond J ..... W1lllt" 1021 J. Wllllt M HM:lltl', ,., '1 MlKM ll C1111or,.11 92'1S. l...,!.,"'"'" SUltflM e. l11told C111ftfltll ,LKI. H.-.WI ••• '". ... ...... T"'""· C•IUw .... .,.. .Y1$S!ON VIEJO -EAL TY, 2i1U J•me.t •. M\1!11... 'Tiil• "·'-' WI• ni<'d wltll '"' . CafffWll/1 ,,.... ll'tlr c. 111u1 ... ,." A Or•noe M1•~ll P1rkw1r. MIHIOll Vl•IO· Tl!lt >l•tlm ..... r WI\ 111.ed W•lll tM (Ollf'lty Cltt .. °' °''"" CovnlV on ""'11 1, Tlol1 IWtll'llfM h tondlldtcl lly •n Aw .• C•tlfrornl• ntlt . Ct lltornlt nv.s. (....,nly (ltr~ ol Or1ng.e t1111n1y on Aprtt I, 1'1• IN:il..,ldui1. · Tl>lt Wtl-11 r.tr>M"t.i 111' I l!ml'-<1 MllSIOlll VIEJO llEAL,'TY -Slll1 vi 191• '""I ll1Yl!Wld J, Wtllk-.,......,.,,1., lftCor,..t !I"" I• t1i.1ornit . ,Jllll .... blltiM!I 0r•"ll• (Olllt Dl\h' .. llot. Tiii• """""" ..... 111'4 ""'"' "" J . Wllllt m MKl\11• 'Tr.I t ~tl ... H 11 c~ucltd "" • COO · ,.~bll,....., Or•na• Co.st D•ily .. llOI . .\Pl"U ) 10 " 14 11U t12t·7• c-1r c1 .. ~ °'~'°""'""on AIWll I. 'Tiii• ''''-' .... ,;~ w1111 "" l)Ott!lOfl A;>r!I l, 10, 17. 2•, 1t74 1114·14 ' ' ' ' ltT• c.wntv Ci.rt. ol Or.,iot C-1'1' Oft /Ill.tic.II MISSION VIEJO llEAL fY PUBLIC NOTICE It took some lime for the true story to filter back lo Nawport Beach. ll wasn 't IM computer th..'lt robbed Am er· ica Jane of her v.·eU~arned victory . Instead, it was an arbitrary decision by the race t.~mmittee in an effort to rev.'ard Osprc)·'s skipper and crew for n daring and un· M!!fish rescue of the crew of the \Vimov;eh v.·hich ran aground aOO sunk ofter rounding Great Isaac L ight. N ed U IJC N011CE •mu i.s. 1111 llOllff F. Cilrk, Prftloenl Sy e am PUBLIC NOTICE p B hlilllM>td 0r.,.. c~ o.Ur Pilot, 'ntt2 Tl>I' "11e..-1 w11,llil'd wnn tl'll t.oun• nl 1 -----=-.::::.::.:__:_:::_:.:::_::__~-l---0 ;<,,,:;;o.;;-0,;;;;;,;;----1A,11rll 1. \0, 11, )4 !t14 11)1·14 Pvbi1.,_, en,,.. CMlt 0.JIV P11et. ty Clerk ol Ortl!QI (llUllT\I Oii MtrCll II. IN THa tU~lilllOI COUllT Of' '~:;:;0~:A:~~1:N•:1 ""'11 ), lO, "· '" 1"4 • ll.U. 7• ,,,.. ,J11H T M .._.,.1H:o~';i~ ~~J:i~'g:"J:i:GI! n•!~ •• 1.o11ow1nv pw-.. '"t ckllno bull-~ PUB'LIC NOTICE p11111i,11111 e>r•noe CIMlit Dally Pllol, Certainly no one c":l.n criticize a race comm!Uee for ;twarding lo5t tlmc to a yacht that h.'.15 gor.c to the rescue of fellow sailors. But that isn't the v.·hole story. OSPR Y SPENT a Jogged I hour and 23 m inutes in rescuing ll·ntan crew of the Wimov.-eh. That was the amount o lme 11kipper Fisher tum.ed ln to the committee. Osprey was ti tled to that amount of time on elapsed Umr pooling. But it was the unasked for generosity of the r ace coin· miltee that gave Osprey the victory over Amerjca Jane. The committee saw flt to award Osprey an a ddllional 37 minutes becau.o;e it was as.~med that the \\'e ight of 11 addltk>nal men reduced her speed. This allowed Osprey to to beat America Jane's lime by 16 minutes. It was that extra 37 minutes tllat has taised a ho,, .. 1 of "unfair" in 1 lhe yachting fraternity on both coast,,, There iJ even the opinion among e:s:perts lhat the extra weight may ha.ve aided Osprey under the reaching con· ditions experienced In the lalter st.ages of the race. 0 a Ila ere N ,.,.,, ' -1---.. ;;,;;;o.;;-;;u.;;;;.,.---1---:P~U=B=Ll~C~N;;;OTl;:.:-C=E=----1:·~·~·"'~'~"~~~·-'."~·~·~~·~"~'~'~· ~"~"'....:'~''..'.'" 1. A· t CAt.•FOllNIA MEOIC ENl EllPlllS· •o<•ITOO•I '"''''~' -CI TATION l!S, -':Ml K1'9'lt1 AV"1.\N $1111'1 lit, LO. tl,-1411t • LI MOTICI! 01' H I! A I t N 0 01' Altlrlltoi, C1lllOl'nl1 °'°· NAMI srATIMl!N tu .. ••to1: <OUIT Oil' Tiii! P UBLIC NOTJCE • ...,.,. .... , .. ,ION 1'011 "''POUfTMlfrff N1nDn1I L1DoretorY.Jil~h11. Inc .• i,J~,. ';4,'?WIJll ; ptl"tonl .,. '°"'9 ,, ... ,.Of' CAl.IPOl:lilA ,o. ~ Ea t S. } Ol'.GUAIDtAM , :i.u.i •K111111 ...... .....,.. 111111 1or, lit' OEsiatis HAllt PAiHIOHS OF TKI! COUNTY OP OIANOll 1 1tu < S a CS In. Ille ~!I~ Of lht E1l1t1 lftCI IW1,...llat.. C1lltoo-fll1 t0110 HEWPOllT l).11 H~-' l t"d NI. A·7')M I UPllllOll COUllT OP THE C.111rd)1nltlio o+ DOHALO EOWAllD Tiii• Dlltl&'lflU I• COfldlltttO by • N ..... -1 e•~. Ctlltorfll• . ' ~·::.:-o ~~·~HIS. ~=~118~u:1 ITATI! OP CAL1,0llNIA 1'011 KEAllN •• IVlif">O'. C1Jlloml1 CW'JIOl"lllOfl. • Join LH 1111. '441 Ctnfrll Avt nu1, :./Jur:.1t~:! t"" fll.i!tl-. 1 temt l! Tiii COUNT '!' 01' OllANGI! THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE 01' HATl(m"'L LAI Otl:ATOllY G..--Gr.,,... C1Htorlll1 ov..-"" ~ ot twlnt'Y-~ fl~ i n NI A·1'474 Yacht Specialties of ,Costa CALll'Ol{N tA E lllTERl"R1lE~. IN(. G~I ~ Foit·"~,,I p...,.,,'" 1ppliurl0fl w!m thl Cltrk ol 11111 '""'" frllOTICS" o" MEAllMG 01' PUITIOM 'j d Sa (a A, h l o MICHAEL ICEAlllllS, J"'MES l'lv. ~1"'• Ml•~· 1 "t ~ I~ Orcttt c,..,,.lno hM ,..,,,. ttom 1'011 PllO•ATE 0,. WILL AHO POii I• csa an n na as l(EARNS. OOlllS ROY ... L. OONHA M. H~ lf1krl po11rr;,:r~~l'lltl I conductllll b'I" • VWll'•I NOA GAIL HUUf lo .SEAN MOIR.A LliTTEll 0 F ADMINllTllATION ('Xpanded its operation.'! to SWlF"T. Pte•ld .... I • Joe~ ~ llff KllAEVUtH . WITN·tHl ·WILL ... N11ln 1ao ' ·,,cl·-'• 'TI East Coast ,.,..... Pvr1ut11t .IO l~w YOll ltl lltrfby tl!.,S T"I• 1t•t•"""'' .... fll!d wllt> IM Thi' 111t...-1 Wit tlltd wlm '"' Covn· IT~ ~~:.1110 THA~11T!!i "?:"'' In-Etltlt °' JOHN FRANCIS CILLl!"SPU!, uu .., ~ ... ., •tld tf'Q!llr.ed lo 1ppe1r bttO<t !l>I IU<!Ot (ovn!y Cltrk ol 0rll'IG4 COi.oniy Ol'I All<'ll I. IV CNrk al Clnllfl Cllll'll'I' on M•1d1 161 :=:: ~. lhll1~ ~I IO f/O''• :::' •:,; tlto known "' JACIC F, CILLE5PIE, repc--ta ll\·c acco-iing lo "' 1111i cou't In 1M '°"''"' ""'"'" 111 ·~ "'• "1' "" '°'" d•V °' Aorn "" in' at"~' Dec••Jed ........... I '" Cllv ol Senft All• In 1n1 Cctonly of , nr11 I ,.JH.M l of lhl Svo-rlor cWH ;,, lhl Stile °' NOTICE 15 HERE&Y GIVEN ll11t Holly Kalavj ian President Orll\Qe, $1111 o• C.1lllornl1, II 11'11 Courl , ... (HT. llOSS. WAl"ll. "ubiltlled' Or•• CO.SI Oi ly Pllo•. C•lll111nlt . C.-'Y of °''"""' Or•-PAllllCIA "· McCR EADV .... tllf<I • ' • . Room ol Oe!H•l"°*nl No. J, on II.Iv 11, l ll:NHAllO AND SIAllS, INC, M1rcll 11. 11111 ~II), 10, II, 1114 IO.l•14 County C-'"""111, Stnll AM, C1lltor11f1. htf~ll 1 pellflon !or Ptolltll Of Will 111<1 l.DChlin G. Symc has ~n 1t1.a. ,, \I 0·~1co:k A.M .• fl'lln Ind'"''' ta Sun1 • 1nd ....,.... c•uM, n tl'IY •. ""'Y '"' •I>" '"' 1u111nt t "' L•'"" o1 Adml11J11rarlg11 .appointed as e a stern sales tllow c11111 11 otnY you ,,,,.. ""'Y JOHN A. u .. AYM11t ., 1111 sr1n . PU8LIC NOTICE ~1,111on tor ,,..,,.. ot n11T>e •"""id t>t wllh ·•M·•ll• '",,.""" 10 '"' pen11°""" TOfl lAS W.WICI not b<P 1P001n1..i 11u1rdl1n L" ............ Clll .... 1111 MM1 ' 1'1~n'tt· FURTMEll 0110£11.EO_J"HAT r91 .. 9"'• lo wnlt~ 1' m1oe !or t11nner n1anager for the firm with °' '"' Ll't•lOl"I 9l'ICI "'1'• o1 ,1;11 l'!llnor "'"'" Ptttr ,,,,....., I•"· ,1c:TtTiout iuuN•lt «oDV o1 ""' .11..-10' s'-c11r11 tr! ~111cvi1r~. •"" tntt '"' 11-1nc1 11tec1 Ill l E Co II ·11 l((l)l"(li~o IO !ht ~IUIOll Cfl Ill• lo whkn . 1'21-0C NAMli ITATIMENT p;lb!IU!ld In !I'll Dtlly ,.Hof,. ~per °'nearing ll't , ..... "'" ~n "'tor April 0 ctS a SSCX. nn. e Y.'I •~ftr~e h lletrilv meele tor 1u11her Pu1>1.~r.ea Or1no1 <o•H oanv ~llot, '"' toiiowl"9 '*''°"' ,,, do!ftl o\ltloll•l\tld In thl County · ol OrtllQt. 1 .. 1tr•. 11 t :30 A..M.. In lhl courtrl!Om gf be rrspo siblc for sales and pert1,ula•1. April 1. 10, "· 2 .. lt':I• 11u-14 Duslness '" c1111,,,.n11, Ofl(t • wHt 111or ~ >ue· Dep.ir•me~t Ho. l of ••Id '°"''· ., 100 DllN April I. 1,11 l ELtBAIC, 1150 .Slllllfior A~I., CM'it CMliwl -119 Ml« IO lhl d1!1 111 tor Civic Ct nll' Ot1w1 Wett, In Int (llf of manufact rs a nd dtlltrs w. e, ST JOHil, PUBLIC NOTICE ...... , •• ..,.111. tw3 flffr1n1 m.e 1PC111e111.,,. s.n11 ....... ct111orn11. S (' r V ( C e l O )' a C h t Countr Cit•-Ind Clt1-Gt ~lffltltfl II . ltktr, l Nl Jo.i.nn, C11tt 01111 Ml'1:h H. IFH, Otled Mlren )9 1974 IP'l<t S_.-tor toun of llW SVPlllO.. COUllT OP TNI Meu, C-91f, '2~1 , ft A l'ltl ,_AHi( DOMEN!CHllll WILLIAM ' E ST JOMH from l<1ori a to Eastern s1a1e or c1nrorn11. In STAT• OP CALlf'OllfrlltA ,.0• cG1.t":'9'"'~· ~·~s.~ul ,. m ......... 1w PlloJ'#ll"""' SVOtf10t 'f"3'1 coun1y c1.,,· · · Cana da and t G reat Lakes. Ind ID< '"' C°"'nt1 al Ort~ TN• COUNTY°" OflU OI Tl'll1 Dui.lnH.. l• cOn.tuctM""' • ..,..ti Ll•O.+. CM.IL HULS• JUGOllT. V1VEll:KA & WATMAN C~EAL I ' Ne. A·1'1N Pll"llltflMP. JIN C_..,..... °""" lJSI ltkll'" Sh"MI Syme \\'SS evious\y with lly "'"""" E. K'"""tr NOTIC I Cl" HliAltlN6 M PITrtlON Jowpfl H. 1 .. 1,1 c~ <1•..,.. c .. 11 lll'ell, CA t'2'1• ... ,._ . k ti °'°""" '01 PllOIATI o• WILL ANO ,0. Tllll '"""'*'' ... lllld wnn"" C-· 1~ p,.. ...... • , .. , tn•I tn•n r.cnyon i•wn as mar e ng 11Mw1 H. H...CkHI"""'' LETTlllS TllTA.MlNTAl;'I' ty Cl..-tl II Or1noe c-rv Ofl Jlftllll"V ,,, Pvtolh.,.. o....,.. COllrt Otfl'f PHo'' At!...., ..... , P1lllio- m .nager He ' u·ell known 1·n '"', Mt,,.t, llll!e JU <, 0, 0 0 0 0 M,', , , '0 OI' ,,,. • _,,1 Mlttft 21, trid """11 l, 10, 11, lfJ( 1070-1• Pl/bl. li.r>ICI Or111t11 Co.11 Olllf PllQ1, rr HAS B"EN po'·t~ out !hat 1·mmediately af'·r •""-· · " c" • Mii c 11t1no11 nn• .. ~· 1 c. uo t.-,,i tr: 1..1,,; cd j40.l!Sl 1' 1 C.ONGLE TON, tkl MAllV L_. At.PtHE, Puollll\cd Orll!Oe Cotrt 0111'1" Piiot. · Apnt 2• l, t, ti• \l:l;S.;, rescue, Osprey. v.·as close behiOO a sister ship" of about yach!ing cir cs. ha\ing rac "'".,"'Y,.,. .,,t111_ Dtce•w.1 .. N.•wi 21. •rid ...,.,11),10. 11, ,.,, 1M·7• PUBLIC NOTICE 1------------- the same rating. 'J\t the finish, about 120 miles later, she in 10 Bermuda rares. Pu\1115'*' 0,MIO• Cotlf o1nv Pilot. HOl1CE is HERE&Y GIVEN mat PU~LIC NOTICE Y ch S ' I . ' . AP'll l. 10 17 ,. 1'14 HU.I• EUGE NIA A. SCHWEME!t ·•nd MAR V PUBLIC NOTICE IU'·F•IM v.·as 33 minutes behind her sister ship. The .sister ship a t peeu1 t1cs IS a ma}Or ' ' ' ANN E ll lNOGE ....... tu.., ,.., .. II • PICtrTIOUI IUtlNISS FICTITIOUS •USI NISS d d . __ .. a ractu of Mllli<lll l<>r ,.,_,. Iii Wltl '"" lc.r SLP•14111 NA.Ml tlATIMIMT NA.Mli STATEMINT WOWI up in 12th place in Class C and 56th in Oeet. e.s1gncr '""" m , nu rer PUBLIC NOTICE 1uu""'' of Liu ... T"""""'"IV 10 11>e ,.1cTiTtout IMlttN•ts Thi to11ow1no f*son1 1tt lfol~ T"' 1onow1nu per10fl s ••• oomo Jn all other SORC races Osprey's best finish Was fifth whtel Sll'Cring systems. for ~1111-rs. rel..-tnc:• to wlllt~ It "'-NAM• tTATIMINT b .. 1IQOOH •s: u...t1~' •o: h a U11 tor lvrt"" JNfllcuft rt. •NI 1n11 Ille !IP'!lt Tl>e followln; Pl''°"' 1t1 G(llt<O ,.llEN0£LL •ANCM P R 0 0 UC E, ftALBOA ISi..-.NO RE"'L TY ANO Ill· in class and·46th-ln~lleet. sailing yacht5, Th~ g_ca r ~a!ii _ ~F.1C.TITtDvs aus1Na1s 1nc1 Piie• oLhNdno !ht Mll'llLh.t• bten 11111ln•1• ••= 1111.1 e •• ,~ 1°"'11~1rc1. s 11 n1 on. VE~lME NT co . 1»1 ,.,,~ "'"t .. Had "-nN>y been awarded· only .. _ I ~., and 21 been chosen for many or the NAME STAT•MENT .et lor ... ,,,111J, lf7j, •I •:30 1.m .. In TM -c;eNe-RAL CAR tEAS1HG,·"Jtlt"J so. C.61!filfii!t-toMO -M•ti ... I nd .... ~ A-.enVH. • l11lbo1 Vlly·~ UR;:" llUU Ti.. toflowlnQ Pl•llOft i• Goift9 tM!tlneH C011tlrocttn Of °'"""'"'' No ~ of ~kl IE. 1lrl1tal. Sii. 201. N•-' ... tn. p,..,....n Al"cl!· '"c ... C1Ulornl1 Is~·::::· ~~~r:.an "~!..p.:iny, Ille., • minutes she claimed she still would ha ve v.'Ound up winner most famous yachts in the 11: t ouri. •• 100 c1v1c ct nier Ori·.-. w~1. 111 c~=!~ Ta~ corpor .. lon, inc.. 1 cor-•''°"· 11).a w"re.-n "'"enYt. c a111orn11 cor"°'a11011. 11J1 w~1rclltt iD her c:I<>•• and 10th in fleet. (Amerl."" Ja-was In U.S., s uch as W ind \Va r d THIE ENT l'T'I', 44-t H. lllewp(lrt Bto;(I., IM Cl1¥ ol S111t& "'n1, C1lliom,1•. Celltorllle Corperrl!IOfl. 1'0l1 So. E. S!tnton, C1!llornl• touo Drive, N•wpor1 Bttlc~. c1111orn11 "1660 ..._ · ..... '"" S11l11 A. N•WJ'!Oll Bttth, C1tlf0f"l1 OttMI °'Of"ll \, 1'7• llr!t!DI. Sii, 201, H....._.. •11ch, JOlllPl'I lH P111t, ltlO C11t11llctffr Thl1 b111lne-u Ii condudl'CI by 1 c.or· another class.~ Passage, Dorothy 0 a.nd '7660. WILLIAM E. ST. JOMl't, Cll+'Orn!1 f"JTW •Old. An•hllm, C•lllo•~I· por1llon. II HtWPOrt Coll1b0t1llvt. Inc. CSl1t1 ol COUflly Cltrt: Tlllt 1Nllnn1 11 trt!nit cOllduclld by I TM1 bonll'llll 11 tOlldllCll'll try 1 l>l"ftl! Tl>e llttc~blltn Como•nv, lne. So, the q uesUonable generosity of the committee was several 12·meters. as we as ir.toroor•tlon: cieltornl•f. •u N. J. L10Na1to ·LTONt corw•g:., 1 c ,..,.. tlM. 1 111rlnlfMllP. ~::_%~,~-s1•,~byrn. responsible ror America Jane's dem ise from the winner's virtually every design amonc Nt"'l)Or! 81wl .. S11ltt A, HIWl)Ol"l llKll .... .,....,st LI'• •v· s~··1n._1 ;,ffl,,.,,lnc.. Prencllll llllftdl, Inc:.. Tnls <!emen! WIS llltO whh ll>t '°"'"' . ,_ ----------'UCtlOll. y-~•-, C1Utornl1 n.w.G !el Ufll.., Ctliftn>!i ...,. l ll!Nllfll n.11 •Uitrnf'ftl fl lld w'lih l'M CIUl!IY Prtflllce ·"·..Mtrtln, ,r.s. tr Clet .. ot Or1nQ-9 Countv on M1rct'I ''· arc~. ........ -.:1•1a ·-'"'~ Uut<MM-'• coPIOllC1td tiv .. Htt. W.lbtlt,.. l h''· __ ,.,._ 111 o..,..._eounrv on.Muc.11.22. 1114 J0t...., L.et P•lll 111• c0tp0<1ll0<1 .. ....,,., HUit. '(A '°'It . ' Thll'"\lli.mfM.'•li·ttltd-wllll·~ C-''J'f.----14U41 1\11W:>Ol1 C(ll11t1Qt1llv•. Inc. lel1 11\U ,71-1117 ,.114111 ct..-t °' Dllftlf (ll\ll'lty on Merell IJ, 1f7(. PllO!I~ Or•noe Cot•I 011tv Piiot, By ll••!l•olomtw ll. Mll\oMY ............... Petttllfl.... PllOll1111d Or1noe C011! DIUY P11ol. '·Dl21 Mlrcll 17, I N! ... PrU l . 10, It, 1t}4 101•·7( P•e1idf!lt P11blllhloo Or•not ""-" 0111"( "'"~1 Mlrcll rr. Ind April'· ID. "· lf1• 107J.74 Publlt hld' °''"" Cl>ftl 0•11'1' Piiot. -------T~I' ,,1,1~n1 ..,.11 nled' wl1h "'' Al!'"li :i,. .a.·10, 1t1• n:.;:,; 'M•ch ,o, 21, '""' APr11 J. 10, 1t14 H•·1• PUBLIC NOTICE c.oun1y c1tt~ o1 °''""' covnry vn AprH 1. ---PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N~CE -------------1,,4 P UBLIC NOTICE VIJ ,lCTtTIOUS IUUNIESI OAlllD P. Oil.ANCY, NA.Mli I TAJEM•NT AtterMy II LIW l'1CTITIOUI aUllNllS TM lallowlfll! ptr.tllfl Ii <kling Dl/l<ft!'IS t1H 1!, (N•I .. ...,., Sllllt 116 I lt'U N"""I ITATIMINT ,ICTITIOUI •UllNISS i i: Applications for Del Rey c-. ~ M••· C••lltr-N• f112J su, .. ,•IDll COUIT 01' TNI ~'S~ .. 1'!'.~no ~ .,. do/f19 , ... I .. ~!'Ml! ITAT~M-... NT . AEHOIR, lJt E. \7111, CO"ll Me:t.1. T"4I 0141 111-1111 ' t A I DI" CALl,.OINIA FOi: FIDELITY Pll:Ol"EllTY MANAGE· o-o_...,ng l*'ton I ftl1 buS•llft!, Call!. "1'1•11 ,1117' THI COUNTY Of' OllU•I MEHT COMPANY nn II.,_ a. Evtlrn Mlltt S~. 7011 Kl"g~ PubUllltd Ottnte COllll DtHY Pllol Ne. A·1"N ,IKI, COiie Mtil, Ci!lla<nlt f'U)J""'Y PERSONNEL llESOUACES. I I J 1 Ad .. Newpot! ll!acn. C•llt '7~ ... prt. J. 10, '.! ..... , .. ,.,, 1114·1· ltOTICI D" HE"AIUMO 01' PaTlTIOM How1rd OUl'ltn. lfn RM-try Pl .• °""'' S~rttl, S11llt 112, "9wpoff llK°h. l nl1 bvlll11111 11 conduc:ll'CI try ... ln· f'OI PAOaATI Off'" WM..l AND (It'll -· C1lllornlt "'21 Ct lll0f"11 ttMO-dlwidllili:Yf'IYll ~'- PUBLIC NOTICE CDOICIL ANO 'Of. LITT • It s Y....ttt °'-""n, 1tn •-rv Pl., C.1rol N1ne1t1 W1lktf, 3tW'h L1•k'Pur Tnl• ll•l•rnf'lll wis IHl'CI wltn '"' c....,,.. Puerw Vallarta Race Set Del Rey Yacht Club of ltiarina de! Rey has aent out feelen for tt.s third biennial Puerto Va Ll art a race, scheduled to start Feb. 1, 1975. Skippers who believe tlieir boat,, meet· required spectfleations may sUbmit an a-pplication, aDd upon acceptance, will receive a formal invit.ation to ente r lhe race. MINIMUM RATING for the 1975 race is 25.0 feet under the Intematimal Olfshnrc Rule Japanese Plans Solo Raft Sail TOKYO (AP ) -A Japanese ;idventurer "'it.h a pct 1nission plans to SCI out later t his 1nonth on his second .oolo attc1npt to cross the Pacific on a steel drum raft. Kcntaro Kaneko. 37, w as $loopec1 in his firsl attenlpt in 1962 a fter an e i g ht ·h our \·oyage out of T okyo Bay by a J a panese ~laritime Pa tr o I shlo because his steel drun1 raft was c ons idere d unsca~-orthy. THE NEW rart. namecf "l nanna" or the Goddess of I .ove in Sumerian. is floated. by 32 s teel drums and fitted \\'Ith l""O masts and a 12rhorse· JX>~·cr a uxiliary engine. State_ Line Land Sail Regatta Set The first International land s ailing regatl.i ever to be held in the U.S. il"sched uled to get llllder way Thursday at Roach· fva np:ih dry lakes near the Callfornia·NevBda statt line. The e\•ent wa<> organized by riv~ land )·llclit clubs In Southern canromia -Orange County , An.'lbeim, Luna r , P acifica a nd Tri·Coumy. Pilots are expected from Austr:-ilia, Belgium. C8.nada, F.:ngland. Frnnce. Germany, floll•nd and Poland. Regt11ration and . r o r m 1 1 openrng ceremorues are &ebeduled today. Firs t competlUon will get under way Th1tT'May ot 2 p .m . and coDiJnue t h r o u ; b nexl Monday. I ' ( IOR) ~lark Ill. Application forms may be-cbtained by writing Ild Rey Yacht Club, J39(XI W. Pala\van Way, 1'far· inA del Rey. Vice co mm odore Tra Barzilay and Ron Kaplan \\11\ serve as general co-chairmen. Dave Fein.sleln will tic race committee chairman. The last running of the rA,.ce in 1973 will be r emembered"Tor Lhe \vitches cauldron or weat,h6 that greeted the 22 starters. \\rithin hours all boats ran head-on inro gale TllTAMlifrllTAIY !!::'• Me11, Ce. ntl1 A.,.., Con•"• 1111 Met, Ct lilo.nlt '2t1S ty (lt rk o1 Ot•noe C:ounty on M.ertll 25. -nd·····oos. F •. ,.. ,, I h ,l------~·~~------1 E1•11e of ROllEllT H . .SCHOLE,IELO. .,. ' butlnlf.1 It CllftClllC'-d br •n /n. T1111 b<nlntu Is ~l>C'l..t by I n ltt"I ,,.., v I 1"7 Oectt'ld. di dut t. lndlw1duti. ,.)Ul2 conterkiers aborted race under SVPElllOI COURT °" THI! NOl lCE IS HEllEllY GLVEH . ""' How•rd °"""'n C1rol W•l~tf PllblhneG Ot•ngf CCNISI O.lly Pilot. ST•T• 01' (ALlfOANIA 11 ... ll llAllA J. COLLIE II ,... 111.G ,,.,..!It lyT~1:A''!r'~~·~=.. ~"' =c~~J: T/111 1111'1"""1 "Wll llled \1'1111 11\t Mlr(h 11 • .,,d AP'll 3. 10, "· lfTI ll»t·11 emergency cond.iUoru •within ,Oii THE COUNTY OP ottAMoa P1fit;on ,..,. Prot>tt• o1 win 1nd Codicil 1t11 · '°"""'Cl«• o1 Oranoe County on M1rc111----=cccccc~-c-----t.he first 24 hours Ne. A·'"" Niii tor 11wtnc1"' L1tt1r1 T1111mll'111rv '~IM 11, 1974. P UBLIC NOTICE ' NOTICE DI' HE ... ll lNO Of" ,ITITION lo !hot pellll-. rei.renc1 to """lcll ;1 PvOl!slltd Ort,,.. CIMltl 0.11r Pttot. P·»U• FOi PllO•ATI OP WILL AND ,011 ml'CI, tor M11\tr 111n1cv1tr1, •rid m1t '"' M•11:" 17 llld AprO l. ID. u, l t'7• lOU.71 P11trlltlild 0rll'ICll Coest Diiiy Pl101.l--------------AfiED TIIE ., tor m tETT11ts Tlit Tl.MINTAAY 11 .... ,...., P+•t• of lle•••"O """""" ""' M•rcn ll. :io. 2r, •NI Aprll l. it14 141.14 '1CT1T1ous •u11N1ss '~ El!Me ot REXFOFtO LE.WIS GOllOON, bHn tel tor All'"ll )l. 1'7•, ti f:30 1.m .. !ft PUBLIC NOTICE Tl>e foll~'::'~'.!!~~~~ butl"f'S conditions a ba t c d , tile O«••~. '"" cour11oom o1 Dli-"me111 Ho. J 01 , PUBLIC NOTICE 1i: 17 bo I. d NOTICE. IS MEREIY GIV EN lhtl 111d eoun. II 100 Civic Cet1h1 15",1..,1 NOTICI TO COHT•ACTOlt •TWIST" OF SANO, l~S $. Co1sr rema1n1ng atS Cl>rl lfiUI: JEANNEnE 111.ACKSTOCIC GOI OON We1I. In tne Cltv OI S1n!1 An.e, C1tl!ocnl•. c ... UING POii llDt ,ICTITIOUS •USINISJ" H""7!1ld9., A/St. 4, L1~un1 lltKft, CILit. down fhe COaSt at i\ f3st C\~1) hi• flled .l'lttl!n I ~llllon lor Prob1!1 1)1 Otted "'IWll l, 1tl• School Ol1trlct: (OllU Community MAMli tTATllMl!HT Lor•o!ne G. Ptterwn, ~11 PolnMtlll, Bob L~h'• -1001 'I·""--; Win •tld tor HIUntf OI Lttttrs WI LLl ... M IE. ST. JOH N, CC>lllt• Oll!rld TM lollow!ng l*'ton• ••• d~l'IQ f:~bll!r.:e':.''1,c~~~t~ b• '" In· .1 "~ o"" i• •Ntt. Te•lam1•111rv to the petlttot>..-,,tf!"tnet County (I.,,~ llld Ot.allnt: 11 :00 t .m. on TLll9dtY. IWllll"' ,., lflvldu•I. from NPWnnrt Ha rbor Se~ an" la wftk" Is made !or !ur!he.-Ptr!k\11•"· lllS,ILO, lllS,l!LO & YOUNGIA A0tll 1,, ltl4. 1 G ~ ·· r-and 1"'91 rr.e ti mt end l)IKt ol hlt rlnQ 11'11 1111t H .. IYWOlld ai...i. Pltcl o! lld lltcelot; Oiiier Of ,,. •, ESA VER OE CEHTER. 1010 N. 'Tl>il 1~:;-r1 ~t · Pe1',•,.,'~ 0_ 0_ C .lapsed ti.me -·~ of 6 days wme n1• 11..,. wt tor A-11 7l. 1'1•. tt Miii•-· c1111. -1 M1 n strMI, 511111 s1s, Sent• Al'I•· c1111. em ... w1• "''" ..... OY,,. '""'"''u ,.. P1111:1W>•l~1 ,,,..,,,, CIMlll comnw<1hy n101 tr Cltfk ol O••flllr Counh on M1rcn :a. 3 ho 39 ·n I a d 26 t :JO •·"'·· In tnt COU'l"lrDOm ot T1h C1ll) 4W--41'1 coi1.., Dlltrlct Admlnl1lr1110fl lulldl~. s lf7' urs, m1 u es n DfP•rlmtl'l• No. J 01 ,,;a <°"'"· ,, 100 Ali.mtYt ,.,, p11111-.,,. 19f'"•''°"' • Ctntw•, t C1U1o•"I' • ,41ns second f the 1 t25 mil" Clvl(. Ct n!! Drl ~ W1~I In Ille City ot P~!!l!sll'ed Or C~ 1 Otil~ P ilot UIO Mimi AVlnw. (ltlll Miii, tOl'J)Or1tl°"' 10'10 N. Mtln Slrtt!, S~lte Pllbll*"° Ort"9'1 (Oll't Dilly Piiot, • s or • . . S..1118 An1. ~t!ilo~l>ia. ' AP4'"11 J, •• 10. 1:;r • 111-&-16 C~ltor, 1111 'd f 111 11 SI S. $1ftll Aftl, C1llfoo-ni1 f)t01 ··""-'-'-'-'-'·-~-·-·-'-'" --'-· _ .. _._,_,,_,_,,_._,~_,._,. race. bettering her 0 W n Ottecl AorH I. 191t ro tel In CI O" l\l tmt . Tftlt bllslnttl It conclur.!Mi by 1, • in.r.11ll1t1on ol Aud!o/Vid«I Sy1t-(Colorl coroor11;on. nrevious record by 54~1 00:.ir;; WILL IAM E. I T. JOHN, PUBUC NOTICE Ind llflrllYtl Sy1t.rt1. Or•ro;• (011I $111t<1!rom '"""' ,.. county Clffli • CofleOt · THOMA.I L. LDIO Pl . .... tlll Otnt• Of t E.H. Morll r!y, Vice "'"~' ll'ICTITIOUl IUSINESS UUI ,, .. ,cl• VtllftCll lUPllllOll COUllT OP TMI! , ~Ill ~;-' l;;'t ... ~ A Co&~f Thi1 tltltn'ltftt w11 lll td wll/'I ll'lf NAME tTATIMl!HT PUBLIC NOTICE 'Quarter To11' Fleet Scheduling Regattas ~ .... llnl Hlll1, Cllllll"fll• n•n '-i~~Ecg~::::-1:"'0':.:':Ni;.~· . ,:::., c::Ttor1111.. ml ...... I ~,°'f,j,~Ctrk Of/ OA/"OI C.-ty on MlfOll ... !"', ~.. lll'IOlll ••• dOl"O ' : 17141 &»-t.e• NQ•O(E OS 'E•EBT GIVEH lhol '"' ' ""' neu 1"' Ari_., fff• ,_111~ frlle. A•,,. ' 1'·22"1 ~OCl"'L SIPAll ... TtDH SERV ICE. P11trU,11H ·o,._ COis! C.llv PJlo• NOTICa Of" HIAtlNO OP PaTITlON .11o .... n111\1d S<:l'loOI Dhtrld 111 Orlfll>I .. llbl!Y>id Ortnfl c .. n Dally PltOI, l!XXI E. Uncol11 Alltnalm, (&. t'l80S AOlll l. 1, IO, 1,1• l lll·I~ l'OI PIOIA1"• Of' WILL AND ~Oft Coo.only, C1!11orft11, 1Cllntt00"',,,',,'", ,~,, .... ,,,_," ,..._rd! IJ. 20, 17, t nd ,,prll 3. !ti• 111·14 01!1 L.....,1$ Holemlri, 1620 l..orln~. UITTllt TlitTAMl.frlTAIV 111 Gowrnlno lotrd. Mt Anallelm, Ct . nlCl2 .,Eilllt o1 ALICE (, LISTfA, OICltlu•:I. IO ill "OISTJl.ICf", will rtcll""""' lo. Dul PUBLIC NOTICE Anih Emma Holllll'll n, 1620 LO<•ne, NOJICE IS HEAEllV GIVE N llwl nof Ill« l'llln 11'11 1~•11ttd If,,,., An1h11m, C1. ntln MARILYN A. llOWE II•• flltd t.tMn • Mllod bid• tor l'ht -·'" f1I • COl'llrl <I ... =:. c:~s 61' .s. 1nai•n1, l-----~~---=---lpe1lliOt1 tor PtOlltll o1 Wlll lf1d for IOI' tlW 1!1ove ll'"O]Kl, 'IC TITIOUS IVSINESS llli1 ~nen r1 conduelelf !!y 1 11mllrd f'ICTIT IOUS I UllNISS 11w1nci of Ltllttl Tetllmtflllf'Y to f1-11<11 1111111 trl ~ll"ed In Ille pltt t N""'I tTATIMliNT , Pt•lner,.,,lp NA.Ml STATIMIHT ' ptllllontt, -.t1•et1e• to wlikll II made lor h:lttrl!tied I-· Incl 111111 trl --Ind TM loOIWinit ,..,._ 11 ~ llutil!tl' o.~ LfWil Holl-min l twt POllowlno Pl<-1r1 doln; 1ur1n..-Plf"11tlllirs lhll met 111111,,,. IN! PtJbllcly tNd t laud 11 111~''"'"" 11: Aft•t• Err1m1 Holtmen PUBLIC NOTICE Eleven Newport B e a c h sailors have orgatilzed a local Quarter Ton fleet and have scheduled regattas in 'v.'hich they Y.'i!I r ace as a class. The Newport. fleet _ \\'ill operate in cooperation with lhe recently· fonned Soutli<"m California Quarte r Ton Leve l Racing Association headed hy Duke Jones of Marina de! lley. Summer Regatta , July 2C'·2l ; "NllYC's Summer Gold Cup Aug. 14·18; 1\ritvc·s Fall R egati:a. &-pt . 21·25: Nlfl'C's Fall Gold Cup, Oct. 19-20 BYC's-Turkcy Regatta, Nov. 16·17: a nd l\'li"YC's Christmas 11U1l11en 11: i:>l•t e °' .... , ... "" .......... bttn HI 11 .... Ind plKt . . L.G. M.AltL EllE & co, (.P.A .• \Xll JoAIVOI MOor'I G II IHOUSTll lES , Ill ltoclot1l1r. !M Aprtl ?l. lt1 .. It t :lO l .m., In lhl TNlt will bt no del)O!L rf'!\11"'° ftr AvocRO. Suite :110, N1Wporl llttc~. Till• 1l1 lem~I ., .• , tllllf wilh l~t Co11a Me1t . Calif. 11617 courlroorn o1 Dllllrlm.ent Mo. ) ol w ld !I'll bid Oocumenh. C1lll. l'MolO COU<llY Cltflr. OI 0•1ng1 r.011n1r Ot1 Mirth '"'"'I II. t.111lllM. 2nt ,,.,_ V1'11e t-t. It 700 Civic Ctnl•• Ori ... w"'· In Etch blG m111I (Oflfo.rm "" M L•t r G!l!"l'lll Mltttllt, ,52' Vil LI lS, 1'7I. E1~1, COSlt MUI, C1llt. '2•17 ,,,. City °' ~•nl• """· c1111om11. rt'°°"i.lv• lo ""' (OflfT"t(T dO(!,/rMfth. Setv1. P1io. V1r~1 E1111'91. Ctlll, f'H:UJ Tn.. 11<11lneu ,, conduct"' br •" O•lecl APfll I lf14 E1cn bllf snt!I M 1CComp1nlM1 by Ille T~I• bo,rilntl• .. 'OMVcllCI br Ill "llMll!led °''~ Co.II Diil'{ Piiot. lndl~idt,111. WILLIAM E, Sf, JOttH, ~llflty rtlHred lo ln 1111 COlll<I" lndl'lldu•I. M,lfcft 11. •nd Ap"t 3. 10,, 11, 1914 1°"·1• J•"'fl II. Mullin• '°'"'"'Y Cll•• c1ocvmtntt aM • 1111 Utt of JN"OPOMd L.G. MlrMot!t Jr. TM• 'l1""'1Wnl """ tiled wltn 11'11 AllTHUft 0. OUY, Jiii. 'UbCOflltldort. Tllll lllltmlfll Wi t fi lld wit" !I'll C-ty tiff~ OI Ott!ll>f! C:.011nly Ofl M11tn ... lloo-ney 11 Ltw Tl>I OISTRICT fllHVM 1111 l10M to C11111!1r Cle" ol Or11191 Cou<11Y on M1rcn,l-----~--------11, \f14, W Dover Or1w, tlllll t ••!«I 111y or 111 bldt or 10 Wll"" 1nv 11. 1J1', PICTITIOUS IVSll'tEIS ,-HlW NI..,..., ltlcfl, C1llf"1111 ni.t1 lrrer;iut1rltltt « lnlotm1llll11 In 1ny bld1 l'·HU1 NAME STATEMIMT Publllhtd 0•1n1111 C011! 01llY Pllo•, Tll: 17141 Ml·Ulr ~ In 11'11 bldd1f11. 1"11!>1l1h4d Or-11111 Co." 0 11lv Pllcl, ll>e lo11owlng 111r"1n 11 doing bllslnt1' PUBLIC NOTICE R "' l)c J4-J -March I). 2!l. 11, lrid April J, lJI( ld·74 All•lll'I' ..,I Pt!l'*"t • Tl'll DISTRICT lllt dtllrmlllld l/'11 Ml-re" ll, 20. 21, Ind Apr]l l, 1t1• IS0.14 11: egal.oWI . C'. a. P11blh.11e<1 Ortnvl Co.111 Diiiy PllOI, ttMtl l prrooa lUng ri te ol Off diem W111H -• MALCO MIUWOl:I( llllC. Lie. t."o, Several ol. the members also PUBLIC NOTICE A!)til l .•• 10. 1114 ll~S·I• In'"' loc:1tltv Jn wllltl'I 1nl1 --It lo tit PUBLIC NOTICE HS9&1. 31$? Ml"r•I or .. H~ntlf19tQn I-'----' '----------'-'\perlormld tor t Kll cr1n oo-type '&! Be11~11: Calif . .,~, ho"" to go to Cornn s Christi, NOTICE 0,, INTENTO-o-,-,-.-,-.-.-,-.-1! P U BLIC NOTICE woo.mtn "'"Id to ••«u'• '"' conrr1ct. J.P. Coll. 3112 Ml11r11 Dr .. 11un1ln1· r"" r~ to be 11 lol'-t1 ,leTITIOUS 1Ut1N5SS ~ Bttt~. C•!ll LOCAL 'n<·r '·~AC' : " TeX. fo.c _tllc. Nor!h Amcricall IN THE SALE" 01' ALCOHDLICl--cc~=~~~------\ Cr•h• CllMffl(t lltill W ... lttt NA.Ml STATIME"ll"T Tn!1 trvllnfli 11 c-uc1"' trY '" -n-DUT>.·1 t-~-~ h J B IS IEVEllAGIS IUPElllOI: COUllT O' TNI .,. 'lr. Tiii ftlloWlnt ltl ll'ldlvld~tt. hi h h n.. T \,IU\mp1ons lps • une • . Atlfll l, 191• ITATI Of' CALlflOINIA ~01 ILi! l lCIANS .. .bllt.lnlu I I ' per-«iinu J.P. Coll \\". c I e "'"artcr oonC'r!ii Others will compete for the ~~ .. ':',~.~11~:~;o;c~.:~ic.,.w-•P· TH• cou,.:~1.:::..01:1.NG& ":"'1 For"""'" 110.,1 -WE&THi.VEN v E 1 IE1: 1 N,. 11 v Thll ,111em ... 1 w1• fllfd w11n 11'11 ''111 race as a class are Southern California llil!h Point Ol•t<I t.>r, l'IO!lce 11 ""''°' o• .... n 11111 11'11 NDTICI! OP NIAlllMG OI' ,.,IT.ON ~oi:~n :.~ ~l'•1~~11u~1roM11unt. FOM111in ~::";':i.:1" .. o1 Orto;e Coutrtv °" M•rCJ1 N11Ya lnde. pend. encc. o. ay Tro""y lo be pre••nlcd on a llnOf•slOMd "'°"°'"" lo Mil •ltOflOl•c FOii Pll09AT9 0, WILL ANO ~O• 0 J0111"MYmlfl •Y· I ' F H1'l Regalia J l) g..7 BYC s J\Ud I'" "" be.,..,,g1s •1 111e ll'"en"Ols.tl. G11C:robllf 11 LETTlll o I' ADMlfrlllSTllATM>N Sound Tldlfticl•tt lQ.\j tn.u c,,,.hlw Alllmtl Hoopii" ill(., 1n.o Publlnlld Or•"O• COii 1 Otll Pu • u • • ~ threofc of rou;,bft!ti:J t.o ~c ~!:'.)C.,1~11~lll'll"•°" AWf'l111, cos1t ~~;T!:IE'L:i~"L~~~~~i~ _.., LOCIA For'""" tt·l-1•1 ~.!.':'·i, T~:~'·t:· ~··1-"'-"-"-'-•;;;"',;;".-·,',"".-:";,.''~:=,~',;'~"c'_:_"c•c.c";; Publislier .4ppoi1ited At Pe1i1iant Penn~nt Publishing Co .. Inc. publishers of lhe Nf!wport Beach ·bnsed Pcnna nl ~tagazine. circulated through· out Soot.hem Q\lifarnia. hns announced the appointment of Phil Thurman as president a nd publishef. t.ffecti\'e April 15. 'J'hurma.n will repl..ice E. L. "Gene" Q\.·erstrttt. who will pUNuc othtr bus i nes !'I iMtrests . Thurm~n Y•::i~ most t<'<.'tnlly ad Vtrtising director d Sta f\tagazine, 3 di\·~ion or CBS Comumtr Publicolion I>l\·islon. Prior to that he wns western ad\•ertising re~: t.alivt for Sa\1 .-\tagnrinc, pub- lished in lloston. Thurman announced immediate plans 10 expand the editorial format to oonTinur ~rving \\'est Coast bo..~ting ent.btDiMl.s. Plans writ also announ('cd to expand t~ circulation a n d mnrketlng are.a. ' r • Y.'lnnc r n scnes cons1sr1ng ,.., ... ,.n1 tg """ 1111.,,ti-thl MAGILL IA.KE•, •k• Lui ... M. &AKER. so.M Tec:twllcl •n 11.t• J11~ wtt1o11. PUBLIC NOTICE r th o.. o· y hi. ,.. Uftde~ll1ned I' •r>bltlno lo lr.e DeJHirt,,,.nl DKt aMd lt-1 1~1 Cr ......... Al'l!mtl Hotp., Inc. 0 c .x.n 1cgo ac 1ng ..... up of AlcOflOlic llro<fl"IQI COfllrol. lor NOTICE IS HEIEllY GIVEN lhll Mr <ll1l11'1<1t\otl """ '"'ltljHltwd .rid ....... It.. Hr"'•"" O.V.M., Pff 1, SLP·141n ft e g at t a, ~\ay 25-27: l1SU111t" ol 1n 1konofl( bf'.rff1191 loCtfltl JOH lll II: ICl!U.Y hll lllld herein litt"' W ll bl peld •I "'e ul!Ttfll Wiii Tiiis llt ttmenl w11 nlld wlm thl '°"""""" SUPElllOI: COUllT 01' THI \\!" )((" YC Jl /Of' 11\fft Pl"en"Ol1r' 11 loll-I: ON l ... LE po11thlon i.-Prtibllt ol Wiii Ind ~ rit111 flol" Ille t llflllc.olt trldt 1,_. ty Cltrk 11 0....... CO\lflty on Mll"'ll ll. STATE Of' CALll101NIA ,011 u Jamme.rs egalta ~~~f "No w1111E !BONA FIDE 'u11L1c 11111,nc• 111 L.ih!r• oi ,.11m!lll•"•"°" ct.••"lk•lkln 1,, -'''" wtlll thl Tr•M• tn• TN• co~'::'X . .g~7Dt1ANCUi Aug. 31.Sept. 2 : Ba h i a NC PLACE) ROVE R 0 wJm.1 .... wlll lnnt~td lo "" flolltmGnir Counclt1. II 1nY rllft llll.ed ••• not P.in>t NOTICa 0, MliAlllNG OP Pl"TtTION Co C 0 p . G M. L l\IG rllll"lflC.• 10 "'"le" II m-tor furtlie; Cllfrfftl or ll'W •...-1~ ~y l1bor fl\lbllthld OrilflOI CO.II O•llV Pllol l'Oll PROIA.TE 01' WILL Al'tD f'OI • rinlhian ,, 's I R regatta ubl·1~ Or1n1• Cots! Otll'I' Piiot. 1Mtllc11l•t1, Ind "''' '"' , ...... •nd ~l(f IQ'""""" lf~1lng lhl bldl:ll1111 time DI Mtrch :io. ,,, AOtll 1. 10. lt7• "1·1• LETTlllS TlfTAMINTAllY &-pt. 13·15 and a Seal B each "~·1 3· 191' 1141•14 of M••lnrthl ..me"'' llttft 1111or ..,Pl"11 c11f1111'\IC!lon """· i11tn reu111°"1 1nt1t bl EJ111e of JOHN J. NE ... L. •k• JOMH Jkgal"' ~t. l r.. PUBLIC ''OTICE "' ,.,4, '' f :JO t .m .. in '"' c°"'t._,, of c~rM• Pl" or"" 1111"' r1ll'S. PUBUC NOTICE J~'Jl,~c~EA1~' ~':rlrV GIVEN ~ ' " ...._ orv I., OIHf"1mtnt No. a of ..,kl c_,, 11 1'llO A .. l"A INTICll1 ... ll'lfltlon It dlrecttd JANE E NEAL tk• J"'HE ELl~AB~l~t Clw1c Ctnttr Crive Wt1!, 1" t11t· C.ll'ol o! lo !he OfOUlllOfll ol L•-Codi Sec:tlOfl HEAi., ii~• JAN[ IELIZAll ETH lll E"'L hi• l'ICTITl0ul IU51M•ll ~•n11 Aftt, c..lll01"nl1, 1n1.s COl'ltll"nlrtlll tff!lllOYmll'll 11 ,ICT11'10Ut •U11flilflt 111"' ht<el" t peiltlon !or Ptallllt ot Wiii N.t.ME ITAlliMINT 0.tl'CI Mtftl'I H, 1114 11)prtnllc.J. ltAMI STATll:MINT 1nd for l11u.nc1 o1 1.1ne" T1111mtft!1ry P I T~t followlnit per1on 11 6o!nit llulll'lltl Wll.l.IAM E. ST. JOHN, II r-.ilfH c tn l t i c Io' t 00" Tiit tcllOWlllO Pf"tGn 11 do!"9 llulh,.u to lhl Pl l!I01111", t1ltt1nc1 lo wlll<ft 1\ C·rpetua _ Ii. Count-, Clttk 11111COr1111clor1 empfoylno tr-imtn I~ 11: m-tor lunhotr Pi1rtlcul1", Ind lhll 1ne SEA.VI EWS, '20 Hl"NCIO!"I Cl'nllr P~~· HANNA 1ny IPfl!lnllCMfl>te OCC\llHllltn to IPOIY to A C T I VE MAH AG EM EN T lime l ft(I oltcl Of l'lllrlno 11'11 Wme ~11 D•iY~. 5u!lt ' al6, NllWl)orl lllilC.1'1.... II Ulw '"'" 1pol!clbi• I e l n I ll)llftnllCl thlp ASSOCIATES 3DQ1 lllO Hlll Aw S\liltt blt'ft 1tl for APlll t. 1911, II ''00 1.m. c1i.•or~i• 91.MO. 1t1t11H Ltw 11111<11119 t(ll"llmltteot kif • c..-lllkllt of •flPl'01¥&1 Vl•2'»-lll. C~t• Miu C•llf n ii• !111 '""' courlroom ol De0tr1men1 No, 3 ot Award Fetes Mleh1,1 P•rr!ck HOlltr•n. 11 se1 lilt 41' •••• 11111 Sl1"1 '"" lldno '"' ni110 or 1p0r1ntk ts 10 o.-. JoM c. lllsby, ;,7' Hiot1t•nlf Of,.;~, c1~!te 21,,~:i s~~~~c A~:n~~11~1!"e D•I~, L(!flQ &t.c", ('llt(lfnla fOtOl Clllt Mtf.1, CtU""°"I' 12'11 IOUfntJ""" IAIO an !I'll con1r1t1. MfWIHl"I llHd'I, Ctlll. '1"60 D1lelf >,111c1l 72, 1174. ' n 1' T~!t butllltlH 11 Cor.CIV(tld ~y In T"41 0141 Ml·l•I Ml..,41 (or1trKtor 1!111' bt f'ICll'lrld lo m1~t 1hl• bl/ti""' ll conclllcltd bY "" ;,... WI LLIAM E. St J OHH, h1<u~klu1I · An-y ..,, PfMl'I-cont•IDl(llOfl lo tpprl'nlkellllp 1NOOr•m1. fl...... COll!llY Clt1k ,....l~e P HoUtrtn Pub11'1\td 0t11101 COlil Deily Pll.,,, CoMrKtor lllO ll.lbCOfltr1ctor1 1111111 1lso Or. Jofln c. l lRY l lllNAllD A. ALLI N TM' "•1emt nt wt \ hll'd wllh 11>1 April l. t, 10, lt7' lt53·1t ,.,,.., w'llto Stcllon 1m.a In the Tllll t ll!.,,.tftl """' 'llld w'ltll ltle coun• Ut "'""1~1 OrtMCHi Jeff Deaver CDUftty Cler-of Or1rio1 Cou~"' on Miich t ml)lo'f',....,.I ol '""'°"'!left. tr Cllrk el Or-..-.. C-1'1' on Mtrcn JS, PS ,0, ,••• J4f o•-• :.. 1Ji4 PUBUC NotlCE For lnfonNtlon , • I. 11 •. to .. ,, •n ,. ...... 11, C:•I _ .... n 1n '"'" ·~lllllP tttnlft r O• cof'llKI ,.42171 (FU)lll .. 111 "uo11111tod 0t•1>0e coetl 0 11.., Pi iot. 01,,('lor "' 1no1111rta1 111111\oni; s"" PVblltllld o.-1no• to.11 ~ flllol "'n~..,: P•Hn-A ne w perpetual trophy Aprll J, 10. 11. 11, 1t7• 11~·7• !·~:::1g: ~t~:l.:i. ~~= Fr1nc:IK0. Cttitor1111 0t Dl.,.•lon o1 Mtn:ll 70, 21, •rid Aprll :i,. 1o., 1911 ,,,..,. M•~ n. ,..,O:"°"OJ:Pr~o;.''i.,~•llr 1:11~?i'.i honoring the late J clf Deaver PUBLIC NOTICF. TNS c ou•TY 011 OIANGE ~·"~::J sii:_s~"~~~.1 ---.,,,:::::-::c:'.::::::::o::----==..:::,:,::.:;c:,:::::c=:,-:=._::::c:: IJ.lboa Yach! Club • t a r r l't .. A-1M1t ""'°" 11 w:J "'°°" • __ ,1111' d.., o1 PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1-------------\NOT~I Of' MeAlllQ Of' 'ITtt!Ott llOlll (l l hOtJrt.. Tiii r1ll fet" hdl4t v 1nc;11l-------:;::;;c:;:::-c:=::::--::::::=-==:::::--------COffimodore. will be a ~·arded flCTITIOVS IUSI Nl'S f'OI: ,IOIATa °" WILL AJtO ~I-..... -. W H bt II llltt fltM...., MOULTOM-lllOUI}. WATU DISTlllCT l'l ... MI tTATIMlNT ,._ ll"l"•S TltTAAtlMTAftY --Mir · JtOTKI Of PUILK NIAlllNO 10 !he w inner in the Crutstng Ai~"' fOClowffll ptrson 11 o0fflr1 Mitten o!:!!.. ot •ow1N w. 111v~NT. 11 ..,;.i, "' "'""'t"" ""'°" '"' Ott ~ sa. 1tJ.1 •t i:oo PM. • PfAlllc ,...,111111 wm 111 11etc1 to (Oft•1c11t ttslln'IOflr Club Of America (CCA) C\as;s 'wn PIOPll:TJlt tlO Htwoart NOTICi IS Hl!.llEl'I' GIVEN 1 CDHTA.ACTOll M wMrJ.'I lllt COlllrfCt 11 rtltll"1 l't 1 P'OtNlll i.rHlltt rift l!ICtNM. Tiit n lllh'IO lrid Pl'OPO$ICI rt11 1truclur• ( -1 f··1 ' 1.,• • • llll fWl~tll. ~ VPltl -t*"""Wtlt It I I '°"'""'; In !his yc<1r'$ Nc~l)Ort to ei."1" ..... ~. "'"" "' Ni•w1 Alt.LISS A. lllYAHT Ill• Hlfd lllAI" • uno.r rt11r1, to ,..., llOf ltst tt11n "" ~ • •ATl'Pl.11 MOfll'TN~ TWO MONTM llLlll>lO PlllKID ,, d J tM."I. C1hlolnl1 t2HO pef\~ for Problll el W111 tna I« -1HH ritwt .. ·-W9f'--llll'lcitoutd Pll.ISt:NT PlltO.OOJIO .c.MM8 a race. Wortf T"m T"'nh tnc.. ''° lu.,..11t• llf i..n.,, Tttl•"""'""' 1o '"• 11r mem 111 me 1.-ltVllOll oi 1111 COftlr•tt WATll Ne"·port Oce:l.n s 9 11 i n It ~e= Ct<lltf c..i°'~ Juli• l.W. ptlf!loMr r•tw.ncl '-"tlfl'llcl'I II n'l.edt for Ho bldlftor mlY wl!MrlW flll bid .. '1 11as1DINTl ... I. l~I I ltlt!\, I • "° f\lflllll" P.t11kv11rt lrid INI I ... lltnt "'° j!ltrlod " ""''""" (d ) lllYI llflff nw .Wn"""""' lndudfnl Atw>el:ttlM, sponsors of the , .M <IC'I• 11 arrodllV.O w • teNftt fll1<• o1 """1111 ttie -"•' btlfl Mt fer 11111 ,11 tor ,,.,. °""'"' ot llllf1. lb» CWlc: ,.., , I I • l . I . p1r1,,.r1Mo. Allrll lt. "''-11 t :30 1.m , In tlll A ~ PJlyfl'lmf IOIMI •1'111 1 leot. 1 _. • .-,_ ,.,. J.00 • ;innua ntc111:t 1ooa race. is wttr111 T•lf!'I '""'''·inc. cOU<"trown 11 DIPlrtment 1+o. ~ ot ••I• ,trtormtfltl '°"" ._.111 "rtQVll'ld e:•1or o;·{;." Mk, ,. ol fering the trophy in effo rt to •v i im s. Grtllllt c""1. 11 100 CMc 1t1n11r Otln w nt, J11 to ••kl.lllon o1 "" f111'1"'"· Thi llfnlll• irot.x.iu.1.• " ch s.trt lll'Y • 1111 Cltv II a.ntll AM, Ctlltor'NI. tl>tll be In !Tit form Mt !Ol'111 I" IN Coit- induce sklpptrs of y::i ts t~•' 1111,m1111 we1 1111c1 ..,... 1114 0.1• M1rc11 iL ,,,, 1r.ci MClll!'llft"-• • 20..ooo c11111c. ""'" -•,.1e1~ b)' the new (D'Jnly Cit<-of O!"tlltt County Ofl ... Pfli I W•tL•A.M It. St. JOt4 ~ llOAl;D 0, T-USTl!tS. OW!' ».000 (.!Jiik ..-~ vv '-"" ltll tWMY Clet1l • COASr COMMUMlf'r ll;ll ..... TtOM lnttrnaUonal Offshore Rule MAGIL.. 11.IGAN ANO AllTHUllt o ..... ,. Jt. • COLLIGC! DliT-IC'T Mlnlfl'l\111'1• rloR)' and ··-·· "'ho do ··t o.r.V1DSON, INC. Alltinlil'I' et \A• llvi ""'"-I". W•t-C..11 fl1r 100 C\lllliC ,.,. Uiv.'l'C n 1n1 Al!Wllt"(I If t.1• l)J IM"ll'lr o.tYI S ..... I S«rtl.try, • '*" T"9 Morlll'I l'tl"Jed .unoo Clltllc ,,., .2GJ100 C.lltoK '"' l IS.CO , ·"' . ... .111100 (ll~C Ftlt .U/100 C lltllt l'«t t IJ.00 .n "'lsh In ra-unde r tl1c •m MN.A"""'' 11""" 1t1111 .,,_ ,...,....,, llMdl. tl'llet'lll• '*" .... ,. ot '""'"' t•••• " "~ "'""'"" lucpi. <1llftrlll1 ttut 1111 Ill&) 1tNMJ °""9! Mrtl 1&, 1t14 fil'llllmwm l :too s ).10 P erformance llaodlcap Racing ,JKO "-' .... , ,___ • -No. .... l11!1fl'lclnY !NY .. ~It .. In wrltltlt to "'' M°"l!on-NlfVtt Wiler Ol1ll'kf Intl ""'--' the ,.111111'"" °''• c°"' D•llr l"UOI. ll\10!!9111111 Cr•119' COii! 0.llV 1"1101, PLJ'bi[J.hed °'"'"" Coottl O•lh' Pl1'f, Allff '''" .... L••-Nltlltl. (1lltot!l!1 ..,,.n. . l" W:..."\ rule, to cnttt race. Aor!I ~. 10. 11, ,4, l''' 111)1• APrll 1. 4 10. 1t7• 11~1• Mtrtll )J, Ind AP!ll ). lt'14 '*'1' PllOll>IMd Of'lf!(HI'"" 0.lly Piiot. Aot!I 1, 1. ,,.10. 1'14 1111 14 - • I 6 le i. N s t d s a p y n ~1 " :l h y " n " b y $ c r " I t 11 n c ' a i d I Nuc lear P lant Safety; Explosive • ClltblW. lc..at• Meoll ... ~.,..,H LOS AXGEL~S -A nl'\\ con\ro\'el'!'Jy O\'t•r thf' snfct,· of nuclear poy.·cr planl.s · 1 is ga thering in Callfum1J. A drh·e has bt.'1.·n 1aJ incht·d in Jet CajifornJ'1TIS \01 Oil !111• Issue on the-llol 1 n November. The drivt> c:ould end up shuttini: off con- struction ·of ·nl'\\' nuclt,>ar power plants and :slow111;.: dov.·n o~rations of C'X1st1n~ • ooes v•hich do not n1c~l speeific saf~ty st..111<lard:;. TILE l\IJ::ASUJlE 1·n1b1\1tc.s "'•ntnn,,..r~iul 4)U£>,!1ons ·v.hich ~1ni.: h.1\c be.:n dcb.:ut'd by SCtt•nltSL'> Bcro&.'1 tht U.S. n 1t'$t_• questions in('IUdl' · ) IQ'ol.' "t.fe sh®ld nucle:ar plani.s be? \\ho should be th~ judge or n11r!C'1Jr ~,r\·t v" ,\nd \rho should bt.1ar 1b~ hon's share ()( 0EWS ANALYSIS) lll.'>U!3J\Ct• l'OSIS a g 3 l I\ S t Ut1clcar ilC't'h.i~ut? If th\! ~Jlled Safe Nuclear r:n~'f!Z\' \r t I S~F.: . .\) qualiflc<; lvr lhl' !.~1:;ut hcri: -and u. Y 011r !tlo11ey's lt"ort l1 ralificcl by \'Olers -II almost cef1:unly will be challenged U1 the courts b)' the Atomic r:nf'rgy Commission (AEC) and industry . Aqd such a court tesl - likel~ t-arried ull lhe 111·ay to the \U.S. Supretne Court - l'ould influence future nuclear sitings across the U.S. t Tit£ INmATIVE has the ('firly backing of the Slerra lub, Friends ol the Eartm \\'omen for Zero l'opolation . and oth<'r environn1cnta\ and cilu<-'ns groups. But organized opposlt19f1 lro[\l industry 1s. llln'IOSt f.'t'r- tain. The initiRlil'C, v.·ou!d: -Lift limits o1 -i~urat){'(' liability in the C\'Cllt of :i nuclear n1istwp. -St\lft tile f isca l Douglas R. Jones has joined Cold"·ell Banker Commertlal Tt'"l!SlS-fo1,.' l\li(l{lle-h1come1·s Uroker· age Co. in Newpo r t Rea c h as t"i:iles and lea'iing SflCC" b1 li~!. By S\'L\'I,\ PORTtlt • (Scco11<1 i11 n scr1 1'~1 Let's sav :rou nre in \"fl!lr late 4lli:. ~·a~n S24 .000 a 'v..-:ir and own $60.(ll)O of ~·tnck paying 5 percent 1n dir1dcntl~. Your salary •~ enough f11r your earrcnt needs, you i.lo not need the income rrorn you r i-tocks now. so ~ o u · \ e earmark .. "<! tJ11:-; 1noney ;1 .. a source of f'X- Ira income 11hcn you re- :ire. But you havP a -74- y ear -n 1 d wido 11•ed niother to 111hom you'v~ been ~C'nd ing noo a 1nooth. \\'it h an incvtTI" n! S2~.<nl. your ln11 ft·<l"~~.1 income tax rate is ~i 1>Prc'rnt. In ord('r to h:i\•e thf' S2 41111 .1 vcar for vour rnrtl1~r .. ·r~l·r -PaYing laXes. ~ou 1nu-! t'rtrn $3,750, :ind a d 1y. ur \l'h('n your rnotht'r p,1,~cs av.·ay1 the trust l'nds and !ht· :.tock co1ncs bal'k IO )'OU '11 \'nu ne\<'f have to r1 nli·mbrr Ill \1'r.ll' nnr! rnail rnonthh l'hl•r k-:;. Th i~ is done <1uton1al1t·,,l\.\I ror ~(tlJ . ' 1:i1 . .\n~ gro\1lh in lhe value of \ 01ff ~''( l!rJlH'S J(('fUCS to _\l)Uf b1•n1 fi t ,\\IQ:\(; TllE 1110s! useful I ~ pes u! trusL..; :.iv;1il.1blc to .}OU-lht:' n1iddlc-1ncornc as v.1·11 as lhl' 1\·ea lth1er individual-is the so-ealled ~hort·ll'rn1 or .rrverstonary (or "IG-year" 1 trthf. L"~ing this l~\k' of tru:;t J<; "<1u:i1 to"sa~ing "I'll h-nd ~ou my 1noney- m:1 k1ng n1;1ch1ne:· s:iys Ferd .\,·uhP11n 1n his paprrl>uck '·Budd F;1rn1ly Fut.:'lnces & Rf'ducc H1»ks & T axi's'' ! \rroµo li,; Bnoks Ltd. S2.9~>. Jf 1ou u-e tl to its gr('all'S\ .-1ch:antaµ,•. ~Otl hi·nt'fil both the person you lend it to and \\1TJI EXPEllT adv1er·. ~nu yoursl·lf. fo~ the other person create a short·tern1 or ~1n1µle gel-; .1neon1e and ' you save rcvt·rslonary lru-;t. put S50.000 1:1xes. ready· to give any of your assets n\\·ay-pcrmancntly. You .... ·ant the assets ba ck for yoor la!C'r ve:ir~ If \'flU do dcc.i<le this is· for you, here arc son1e basic rules : -A short-lcrn1 trust n'ust bt' prepared 11•i1l1 !ht• hel p o~ J • l<t...,·yer \\'ho is thoroughly a\\·are of all essential l:iws :ind "'hO can guide you oo 111hcthcr you should n:itne yourst•lf :is trus tee and "'ho the successor -lrustce should be. -\\Tiii A single cxcrpllon, the ·trust must la!'t for morr lhan 10 years t 10 }'ears :ind a day is okay). The exct>ption is Iha! the trusl may specify it shall last for the lifetime of the person Ii!~ t Ii n i: !hat income-in 11·hlcll case. the trust end s and the propert~· coincs bal·k to you 11·henel"er th<it person dies. f If you ha\'c He 11· i I t spCcialize in indus- trial proper-JOHES ties, pr incipol!y a1oog 1hc Or- nni::c coast. Prior to joininr.t Coldv.·cll. Jon~·s ""'•LS 11·iU1 Xerox Corp. The nC\\' associa\(' and hi:; famiiy reside in El Toro. • Kim Chapprll has Ix-en nam('d general manager of the Soolb Coast rrai.a llottl under ronsrruction in C-Osta :\tesa. Prior to this appoint nlCnt , Chappt'll \\'as ex ec u t i 1 e assistant ai an<1ger of the Cosmopolitan Ho1el in Den\·er. • Sout h L.1guna r esi d <'nt Jamt!I L. ,·on Han. prc~id('nt of 1'M' cilnnon Elf'ctrle in a li fe expectancy of not more Snnta :\n:i. than 10 years 11•h<'n you set up h:i-. her n the trust :ind the property g i v r n in- con1es back to your estate on t•re i!scd re- your death. il "·on't qualify as ':> P. o n s i- ~lbility for dam11i;r3 froin the fcdtraJ go1 emn\i'll\ to indwlr)'. -Requ i re that the C-a\lfomia Legislature certify the safety ol all nuelt>ar po1,1,·er plants and relal.(.'<i fac1Ht1cs in Ca\Uomla. engineer for Sout~m Pacific Pipe Lin ('S, Inc. ThC );e~·pc>rt Bt>a<:h rC""Sld(•llt 1vill OPt'ralc out of the finn's lrl'inc headquarters. • llabo·t C. Pa~ 1011 'hJs h«-n n01n1rd . 1nan.u.:rr of publil' :iff:1lr..; fur .\ir l'allfnrni:1. ;n·1·nrdun: !1) 1\1r Cal prl·!(· i<ll'nt Hobert \\'. Chlfn r•! I' ;i ) : •1 n 10;111'f! th ,. 1 i r l 1 :it: in I :J Ii~ :1 11 d ht•ld \·ariou- .11 a na g 1 • rn l' n I 1)0'1,-.1· PAY TOH liott'\'. 111 !ht· f1rn1 . I le :111r! h1-, fanlily li\·c 111 l"oro11;1 <!t"'I ~l.1r. • lr1·u1t .. b:1~<t Co nt put l' r Autom ati on . Inc. has aMOUnt."Cd the a1)po intn1{'ot Qf Harry S. llr llt:r :.a:. l·urporate conlroller J{e y,•11l be n.•.;;pon."11)1(' for till accou nt ing and f ~ n a n e"I :i I analy~is arti\'1l i1·~ for !he m[nicomrutt;r man faL1 urC"r • Th<' ;ipp01ntn1<'n1 of llil'h:l rd F. Tas:wnr :is u1;1n:1i;cr of n1arketu1g and ~;1 lt·' ;ind Cieoffrf'}' Gulli l'tr as dirl'clor or illt('rnational n1a rkc1ir11:: for llata Tcehnoloi:;} ·~ d 1 !.' 1 t n I in!'ltrurn('n ts dil'ision h,1s been announ1.•ed by d lvi~1on general 1vorth of 1·our stock in th e In hricfest summary. ii t rust and fnstruCt the truste e short-tl'rn1 trusi amounts 10 10-pay-au incom-c ro rour --,·our !endini::-~om~e an mothe r. \\'hat hap)X'n:i then'.' JflCOn1c.'-pro:iuCin!;! r,.Of)<'rt~· for a short-1rrm trust.) You ean 't bilitirs 11,ith change you r mind aod take I n l f r n a- back the p.z;_opcrty in lhe trust tionnl Tele- beforc its term ends withou t f'Mnc and bting· subject-to sliff-tax-T-c-1-e-graph-_ fllil !b1ger Ran.;;n1n__Gash,i,!L (I ) \·our n1ol!1"r lx·<'Olll< s n1or(' than 10 ye a r ~ . the taxpayer, bul p J y s 'lhro11,rhnut !hr hit' of lh1· nothing . The s I a n d ti r d tru:-.t. :;II 1neome g01·:-; to the exemplion is Si50, hut ! ::ing: 01hcr pt·r~n: when the trust over 65. slic ~rt~ a ct.n.bh• ends. lhl' )lfO!X-•rty goes bac:k exemption-Sl.500. In addition . to }OU. she gets a I o \\' -i n co m c OF COl,;RSE, the key alloY:ance or Sl.300. II c r d1.>cisioi1 is \lthether it mak<:s income 1s IC'SS than ht·f i-ense for · you to lend your deduction of $2,COO. She 1s \Jx prope rly to someone e!se. It free. docs if }nu t'an1 a good (2J \'ou los1• tht> $1;)(1 incon1e. pay fairly high dependency exen1 µ?ion ynu inco1ne !:ixcs and have some had for supporting y ou r in\·estinf'nls that prod u cc mother, but ~·oti'rc ahl·Jd 11K'UJTI(' ~011 C<1r1 spa re for at ~l.3.'iO. le1st JO vt•ars. You are not ~ (3 1 Al the end of 10· years very rich. though, Lhat you arc penalUe<l. C t'l r p o r- -1\ short-term trust does at:on. YOH HAAZ not remove the property you tlis ne11· duties include put into it f1·on1 your est.1te. rcspon"ibility for !TI Electron -If the trust is established Tube Division in Easton. Pa. for the benefit of a 1nioor as v.·cll as his dutles at the child. it may be an Santa Ana fac ility. accumulation trust a n d instead of paying out the income it earns~ ;ii\ of the inc.'Ome may be conserved for the child's future use-say. oollegl'. -The trust amounts to a gifl of the incornc your µropcrty produces .ind you • Stephen L. Sharkey has been na1netl dire c tor of development for the Troy Equiltes Corp., management company for ·rhc T r o ~· Investment Jo"und. n1ay be required to pay a gift Prio r lo joining: Tr o ~· . tax. Sharkey was a pr ojec t .. ~~~---~~~~~~~--~~ T;issonc JOincd 1he Sanl;t Anri fi rn1 111 )'J72 .1~ r::i»!rr11 reg-ional sale..; 1n an a g <' r . 1;:i1111·1·r a!,,o 101 n"ll D~·'" T('('hnoloc:y in 1972 ;1 ' l::lU'O)lC'Jn salt:s rnanagcr. • ~1ary A. Rolsness has hcrn named <'atr ring n1anager at J>el E. \\'thb's Ne"-porler Inn. Sht.• "il l lw 1n ch:1ri;:e of <'OO rd i n ii Ii n ~ food an1I bcvera~e functions at th<.> :125- roorn resort h!ttel. She JOl!ll'd !he ho1el in l~i2 as C.Jter1n~ M!C~lary . Lall'r she "·as promoted to as;;1st:int catcrin~ rnan agcr. MARINERS INVITES YOU ••• to take home · Newport Beach lODAYS ONLY! • We are proud to a nnounce an exclusive showing o! specially commissioned works of art, depicting Newport Beach landmarks both historical and new. The origina l drawi ngs, by Newport artist Mark Leysen. co-author of the book "This is Newport Beach", will be on display at Ma riners Savings in Bayside Center and at Dover and Westcliff in Newport Beach. To commemorate this exc lusive s howi ng, Mariners is offering you a gilt o! four specia lly selected 11" by 14" reproductions suitable for framing, Visit us todaY. and receiv<:..11our own beautiful prints and at the same time open a high interest savings account. Take advantage of our exclusive Mariners Club purchasing service -discounts on almost' anything you buy! Maximum interest rates available Ask a bout our valuable &ee services '1 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES-MONEY ORDERS · NOTARY · XEROXING TRAVELERS CHECMS . TRUST DEED NOTE COLLECTION'· MARINERS CLUB' '(with minimum depoalt) NO W BOTH NEWPORT OFFICES OPEN SATURDAYS-10amtll3pm , 13820 SEAL BEACH BOULEVl\RD •SEAL BEACH, CALI F, 907~ • (2)JI S98-7626 6747 BEVERLY BOULEVARI1 •LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90048 • (213) 65'7-4141 • ........ - ,, Issue Ovt'r 'fl11 · :111111 t1·r :\1' Tll'E SA..\li-~ Tl,\IE 1nttnv irw ... •.....i .. 1.¥·, 1..._._, . _.,,,.,.,..u .. t.~»-~0\'('fllO'IC'flt and 1ndu'l'.tr;. of-""'_.1 •·"" ., . .,,, o• i.., i.,, ficuils , hert' aod rh,('v.0.'rl' ~~;·'_;~ .,..~·~~~ "rt;:'.> hn\'C bt<>rl l' ha IU p j 0 n' n g =·'·"·.~-::I~ : • ,. ' llUCll•ar pov.•cr <t:S-lht• U!lS\l\t:r <Ml ~ ut•r • ~-11, ;~ : :· , ~· ... to the energy crisis. 'Th<·)' say 11~ 11.... 1""'• " •• it LS the "cleanest" al!t•rna11vf' :~, 1 !..:':'~r ";.:::t. t',:·.; to n1ecj11tg state's fXHll'r ~"" ::..1 \~'"~',I~;•:..,.~ needs. ;~;~:;~~:' .. , ~n .... , : :;. , I "I' lfOOU\Tlll.0.1,l ' ' L • At e.:ist one u ~ 1ty exro1t1vc Ar.o uT1l1111:' ·''. • testifi!'d b(>forc the AF;r H1;11 .,'. ··~.\, I•··;" 1• nucleal" {>O\l'1•r t'1·entuJll,\' 11111 .... r , ~·~ •1 • • ',"'''"' Ul'COUnt for 15 t>Cl'C'l'llt of "" v , •· • •• , • .,,.~, ' ·:• ~ CaHfomia's po\\i:r nl'Cds. '11us ,.,,, '·. ' , ,, iniliati1·<' is adn111!t'tl!y a :··· "~· ' • · · •· 1"' challen"e to nroi\·c:h'<i l'lt"'1'!rirr r. •q ·~ • 1· .-: ' -,,_e t' ~q"''•·•··'•'' pov.·er gro"·th h1'n· 11hirh • ,_., '• : •·· . \'• coukl rt'sult, iOOu,.tr\ ".lrn~ :~· ~·;· ' • • , • iu seriou." sh or '1 ;1,.: c ~.I:"' : ,•o • , , , , ... brO \\'nO uts. :ind l'\t'tl ::. '... ··1'-· blackou!~. I:.;. " ·. · • · :·· • ,1' Backers of the ~h· nuctr.ir · :::.:. 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' •, ! \ ' - DAILY PILO I Lockh eecl Suffers · Set.llaek I D u R BA N K lAP ) Lockheed Aircraft Co I' p's troubled LIO! t pl'Qb'Tllm h.."'IS bei!n rocked rurthcr \\'Ith the disclos\1rt th 11 t billionai re llo11·ard Hughes r<"portt>dly back&! oul of ;1 pro1>0scd $100 million twn jC'llincr 1\ compnny sookcsnian said Tuesday de\'clopm<'nt of ti loogrange Vl'rsion of !he LIOl I "'ill continue d1·s1)1!t• the un111•nilobiti1y of 1he Hughes loon. · l\'O ff.EASON \Y1~11cn for the loan fallinc 1-h~~h but among thl' 1:ond1t_ion s .reportedly attached to the offer. first announC'tl() -last Septem~r. "'as that l...X'kheed must 'r r c e i 1• e "sufficit'nl airline orders .. for the lung· range LlOII. 1i ie Lockheed spokesman said the con1pany has no~ sold any to date. Lockheed re cer:tly annourl<'Cd a shift in t•mphius1s from developn1en t of the lnng range LJ Ol l to 1nodificarion ol _ jts origin:il 1'rislar ;1lrcraft. which ean carry more fuel und fly 1he popular North Atlnn11t· roui.. T II VS FA R . T JI I'; spokesman said. Loc~heed has received 129 firm ()rder., fo~ the L!Olls, including four for the modified Tristar vecsion. Enginee ring Chairrnan Appointed ' -• • ' . • Energy Crisis May Af f ordil Cities Time for Reprieve . ... • I I By 1be Associated Prtss The energy crisis will not save the cltlCs, bu~ it may give them time to save themselves . Pre-existing trends toward iJ!ner cl,ty Jiving an<I,. mass transit may be accelcratedt whlle some movemoot out of !he citie5 in.ay be slowed. AF'TER ALL, SAYS the head ()f Philadelphia ·s planning commission, ''tbe cilies are really !he' best energy savers that man has ever devised ." Long-range trends are difficult, if oot variol&$ modes of life with new kinds or traMporj,," she says. Ai g..,line dwlQdled this winter, mass transit Qdershlp increased betweens and 10 pcrctJrt ln some dlles. Transit authoriites added ~ lines and: special lanes for c.ar poo!S and urged businesses to staggtt \\·ork.ing hours to ' atle\•late bunching. RMiership In Ilooolulu \\'al so heal'y oCOclals feared the congestion \\'OUld drlve passengers a\\'ay once the gasolirie cnmdt eased . Jn Los Angeles traffic on the fabled i mp o s s i bl e, to gauge. Officials ( J uni,..-sally 11ay "'it"• too early 10 tell'" "'E"'S ,.,,. , 'YSIS whether lifestyle changes. in the cities Jl. rr, 4.Ll4£.I caused by the winter energy shortage , '-------------• will last. , . :I tiotl1e1• Ener9y•save1• Stanford l l nivcr~ity. reacting to the energy crisis, has for the fourt~ month in a ro1~·. rut its energy consu 1nplion by 111ore than 20 percent. Helpin g ~u t t~c use of pctrolel1'rn £ue l is this ba ttery-powered buggy loaned to the un1vcrs11y by l)a.cific Gas and f~lectric. "Energy will be a new factor in the , complicated equation of where people live and work," says Doug Parker, ne\\'ly appointed energy adviser for the U.S. l>epirtment of Homing and Urban Development. Advertisers H .it TllE ASSOCIATED PRESS surve yed leaders and citizens in several of the country's largest cities to see what changes lhe energy crisis has brought. Their answers indicate that : -For the moment the night from the . • l cities may ha ve stopped. Families and Blfune Dis hed Out for TV V io e11 ce busi~"'''" •P""" m•re cautious abou• \VASHi i\GTON IAP l -. A laundry product manufacturer told a Senate hea ring today · 1ha1 ad\·c rtiscrs indirectl y are responsi ble for excessive TV \inlen~ be ca u s e mrist alh·ertising is bo ught \'lithout r<'ga.rd to p1'ogram content. \\'HAT CHANGED his mind , Singer said. \\'as reading about the death of 23·year -o ld Evt•lyn \l.'agter. the • social 11'1l rker in Goston "·ho "·as dou~d \\'Ith gasoline and set on fire in an incident siiTiifa r 10 that portr:iycd on a network tnovfc . "ruzz." SinJ\<'r i;a1d he dccich..'<i his leaving. Young couples !r an added company would no longer buy advantage in buying in ta advertising on shcfr numbers -Governments ere more v.·illing to alone. , subsidize mass transit and people appear He .added: '"I cant re~lly more Y.·illing to ride it. expla in v.·hat happened. It JUSt "\\'e know we·ve ne\'er had so mlfirii hit me. I rtSOIAed right :ll1erl' Jo\•e and affeclion," -says \Vichita·s and. then that the ~·llracle transil director Paul ~fcGinns. ~Vh1te C_o. would no lo~~ge~. he -Development along the c.i t i es ' ~ ~rt of lhal potentially fringes. and within do11.·ntown, may 1n1ur1ous syndron1c. increase. Brokers point to the fuel-saving benefits of attached rowhouses. Leo S. Singer. pre!lidcnt of ~l iracle \Vh itc Co .. a Chicago· _ based manufact urer of nunp h osphat e ~oodry products. told the Senate comm un ications subcommit - tee headed by Soo. ·John 0. Fo rd Questio11s ''75 -· ~ l\10ST IJ\1PORTAfl.'T, !hose who love the cities, or are committed to them, feel the energy crisis provides a new freeways droPii'd as much as 33 percent, with accidents off sbarply. Dov.'DtO\'i'R parkin& fell 20 to 4S percent TllE CITY'S TRAFFIC engineer, S.S. Taylor; bought his first bicycle to see what problems confronted the t\\"fr wheelers. "I was thinking of getting a foreign car. a small one," saicj. Boston cab driver Ken McCarthy. "Bui now I'll get a bicycle i[ anytt\ing. rm serious." Perhaps . to ~ aid the shift, Bo.ston increased its parking meter fees fivefold. .. People may iravel lo and from wark in a different \\'ay to have enough rnooey and fuel to move about more freely during nonworking hours," says David Grayson of the Automobile Club of Southern CaWornia. CONFINED TO THE city; person! • looked to rcst<1urants, theaters and museums for entertainment. Some rcdisco'lered neighborhood parks -or neighbors. Says Richard Barr of Ole League or New York Theaters: "God knows we're nol enoouraging the energy Crisis, but it's given a lot of people a chance lo flfid out that New York is not quite the jwigle it is supposed to be." Calvin Hamilton, director of ~ I Angeles city plaMing, feels fuel pri~ are bound to Jpur the reuse of the clti's tremerxlous investment ... in sewer I,, • schools, parks aod streets. , · • "People may want to stay 1n and , reboUd the house they have ... he sa)'3. • 1 ·. "ANV11~1E n1E DECISION to leaVI!: is put off, ifs got to be a help ," say~ Ricbo.ni[ Seeler. a corporate real es\ale broker in New York. The energy ·crisis has made businesses ;,stop and think" about~ leaving for suburban loca tK>ns. he says. But the 'crisis has hurt cities, too. Utilitii.S' con\'Crsion io coal in some Eastern citlrs threatens envi ronmental gains and p:illut kin cutbacks resulting from fewer cars. Higher electric bills are giving nightmares 10 O\\'flers of some all-electric homes. Apartment o.wners squawk about not being able to pass along fuel surcharges io rent-eootrellcd tenants. AND RESIDE~'l"S "\11111 a I r oond itioners prefC'r not to think about th~ summer's bills. "The crisis wasn •t as bad as w~ anlicipa1ed, "1>ul there's a definit~ tigbtenjng up feeling." says Ali~ . Ehrmann. who lives with his wife ·and child on Manhattan'& upper \l.'est ~idt:. "The boom is off; the illu.5ioos of the Wt 10 years are gone. "Still more than gas, ·and somewhaj more than rent, food ' is the biggesf factor. we·re making more but v;e ha~ the ovenvhelming feeling that we'IJ going substantially backward.'' Day Camp Set For Saddleback Pa.tore (ll-fl.L). L . 1 d G t--,~----~ll'illiam..Bandaruk oLCos;"'·-~MOST-ME\)J~-lruyers that -flJV~ea · -as J\fcsa is the general chairman J have dealt with buy on sheer of the 19th N a I i o·n a l nu-t-~s al one. Thev are not Symposium and Exhibition of ifiterested in v>'hcther 1he sho"' the Soc i e I 't' fer fhc is a • cot""ed\' hour or a Advancemenl o( ~faterial and dramat ic violent serial: if it Process Engine•·ring. ll"ill l!iYr 1hem a rood CO'it-per- S l psychological weapon to combat the fear upp v of racial disll_y.st and urban crime...__ -· • ~ -n111iinklllere's been some thing in the nat ure of an awakening that things can't SQ Cai:, plann~s det~ wme increased interest in the ·downtown areas. Builders are looking more ck>&ely at ~ing in downiO\\n Oelroit. Demand is up in central Los An4;eles. ·. :A-Sprtng•BreaKDay-eamp-fOr ~ and girls from 5 to 12 is scheduled for April 8 to 12 :rat the Saddleback Valley Y~1CA. • ' I ·' Tht symposiun1-t>1Chlbition is thousand ratio. th ey make the !K!hrdule-d ror April 23·25 at the bu \'." U-Baron Hotel in Bul'1ia Park. Singer's prepared tesiimooy ll"s theme is ''Ne~ lnduslrie~ said buying TV adv<'rtisini:r i'i and Applicat ion ror Afh'anced in reality a rating Game lhat ti1aterials Tcehnology .. , · '"you \''in amassing profits." Bandaruk is a sen ior engineer nl Ph!lco Ford "s lie said that lWD years ago Aenlnutronirs o i v is i 0 11; ~e turned his advertising rcsMnsibillties ' over to "my Ne11rport Beach. t"' CONNELLEASE !:J Ii] YCH1r filctOff A9"t0ftad c.....-olt't L•cnlitt Dealer • New '74 v.,. Hotcll'°'ll S6840 PEit_ MO!olTH Plus T1• .. Lie. Oii APQr. (r9dlt 2A Mo. O.E .l . CONNELL CH ~YROLQ. 2121 HARIOlll ILYD. COSTA MESA 546-1 200 ntarkcling and advertising directors ... I got involved in other things. I decided to leave the adverti sing decision~ to the experts... But he changed his nlind six 1nonlhs ago. R. J. DALBEY & ASSOC. financial Consultant1 ,.,......_....,._. M __ .,,., ~ z.-z~a"'.,...' Y, eon .. -.. ..,._,,. MISSION VIEJO l iHPORTS -MErtCEDES BENZ - .\\ales • Scrrice • l.eas111g 28701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 495-1700 MISSION VIEJO 831·1740 Q. rMgo f.wy. !<1 4•~ P~wy. t ia, Might 011 Mar~!• ~- Mercedes-Benz from $178 perm_o. N1W 1974 230 MooelOA I 36 ~ O()l!f'l•llrod l.tAM House of Imports 1112 M1nc1!Ht.f 11\'d. tue111 P1ri 11, -SJJ.n H n~:THOIT tAPl -Henrr Ford II cn1·s rhc f!O\'l'rnmcnt mav hnl'l' 10 rt>qui rt• produl"l1c•1 r.I I ·· d. r r r f' gasoline to nlC'l'I ri"'n1:ind h,\ the owners of 197.'i u1:>d1•l <·:•1 :- 'The .chairman o~ thr l·'ord ri.·lotor .Co. said Tuesday lhat f_; n ~· iTQnm~nt,11 Pro!cction Agl'!lt'Y regulations vt'iH nnl guarantee an ar' "ll'~le s·101' of ' lead -free i;a~linc C\'M thoug h new n1odel cars "'ill n<'ed the fuel to coniply with en1ission sl<111dards. Ford told Tr.a in .. "\\'idespread go on !he way they were." says Donald c::italr~t po1so!11ng can be ~loore. president' of lhe Do11.'ntown anticipa!t·d. ·· Brook I y n Development Associa tion. ln January I Di~. the EPA .. Everything at least psychologica lly is adopted regulations to require fto"•Jng in our direction." tlc1 percenl of t;.S. ~rvif'e, To Susan Keller. urban sociologist at ~1<1l ions h;11·e unlcadi..<l fuel f'br Princeton University. it"s a question ~al<'. \\'hcther "the fantasy et open spare and .. In i\la rch · we asked for a the open road or the fantasy of the rich f<'\"i~ion \1 hich 11•0Uld ensu re city predominates. · the a\"~tlal1ilit y of th is gasoline ln rural areas," rord wrote. PllC Okav s .. , JIAVE HEARD' people saying they'll t::1ke another look at the cities. tbat maybe cities are in again." she says. Still , there appears a need "to con1bine .. FOllD li HG ELl 1h~1l the -· • • "I llEAR A LOT of talk about people nlOving ba ck downtown beea~ of the energy crisis." says Tom Pue t 1. president of an Atlanta development compahy. "1l!_e real estate appraisers that used to look at. our neighborhood with a goOO bit of skepticism are dow \'Cry optimistic about ii. "I can't tell you that everybody in !he suburbs is going to move downtown. but the appraisers' attitude is a good sign," he added. The schedule v.ill run from 9 a.m. to 'l p.m. each day and include trips to tht San Diego Zoo, Atlantic Park in Gardep Grove. the tide pools, ~lodjeska canyoo Bird Sanctuary and O'Neill Park 1A Trabuco Canyon. ' • ~ ,-. Parents are asked to p r o vi d t transportation to and from the Y each day and a sack lunch (or their child. '""° program will cost $26 for members and $29 for non-members. · : More informal19n on the Easter , Dal Camp may be OO:tained by calling ~ Y,MCA. ·• Complete Mid-day American Stock List '. EPA require oil producers ro . £• I •l ,.• • l refine a spec ific a1nount~of Ct ) ICU fuel as lead-free g.1so.\ine tu ensure its availabilil v. R J:Jik ~1os1 1975 ntodel ca.rs will bl' Cl f C C equipped with {' a t a 1 y t i r converters lo 001npl~· 111i1h strict antipollution standards. The conv<'rters arc t'ffective onl y 1'lhcn u_sro \rith lcad·frce S,\~ f·'HA~CISCO (,\P1 -Vftl .. M The C;i lifomia Public t;iilit ies L•~1 '"!J Co mmission has gra nted .-~Rc11 o;;, • "'11,,. Paci!.i.c Gas & Elecrr ic Co. a l ::~ S~ .. ,1.1 ,: ~, gasoline. ~ cutdown S58.7 mill1'l:l l\J\''er All•• Prt•o1 s 2•,. '• h.k f II . . """"'' Ru\I I 1•1 lndr.r cu r re n l EP.~ rate 1 c 0 Ol\'1ng •• OOIS\' ·'DM "'"'"' 1 ••• d . . · ' .. _ 0.IC.. 1 I-. requiremenl s, a bout 45 percent of Uniled Slates serricc stations must offer lead·frec gaS()line by July 1. e1nonslra1ton . "M""'• 1n, 1 1•, Th.e nse Tut'sday v.·ill r.Y,"C ~:.~~~!~ 1~ ~·· the t v pica I house/tfllder s "'" .. ~" .~ 1 • • electli"c bill by 62 . cent s a :;.:,~;~'"!:'.~ 1: ~ :- monlh. The big utilit.v ·.\'il.S ::~1:·~~~ ~ ~ ;_ '• granted a S64 milli~n rate ~ike ::~':..~ 1; ;. ; , • •• HUT FORD SAID in a letter to EPA udministrator Russell E. Traih ~larch 26 that those regul;i!ions \\"Ould not assure ad e qua ! c: ava i!ahility - es(l('cially in rural :lrcas last .Ian. 7. which raised "'''~A""" ) ,.,. '• . I I . I:~ Alh""Ar1 .. 1 l }'o '• typ1ca consumer ra cs Wt ... 11r~. 110 1 11 , '• cents a n1onth. !~"~~. ;;'1 4~ i , : , : "There \1·i11 .Ix! a lcnd ency for 1975 model c:ir O\\'ners to bypass the restricted nozzle designed to aclrni l only lcad- fr ce gas through SJ)('cia1 putnpheads and to utilize "·hatcver rue.I is available.·· TUE PUC had allenlpted to hold its "routin e closed" conference. but so1ne: !'.10 noisy demonstrators invarlcrl the conference room eon1plainine that the closed door \'iohHed the law. The crowd fi nally disper s ed after sonlc specchmaking. - •A Fast Bu~k~ Gas Gad get V1uler Fire S1\CR;\l\1ENTO (APl -Fraud charges have been filed against lhe sellers of a gadget advertised to increase gasoline 1nileage of auton1obiles. says Sacran1ento County Oisl. Atty. John !\1. JJri cc. J>rice said Tuesdav the small round 'r.shaped device is advertised as 'givi ng up to 42 percent bet- ter n1ileagc. 1 1c said it does Jittle or nothing, but is "a good wa y to make a fast buck.'' Defendants in the civil suit. prepared by Price's consumer fraud section. are J\·1odern Pro- ducts of Stockton. Northwestern Distributing of oncord. Food Resources l\fanagement, In c., of San · f'rancisco: J. C. \Vhitney Co. of Ch icago. and Jay Norris Corp. of New York. all involved in promo· tion or .sale. and Albano Industries of Santa 1\na. th(l 1nanufacturer. HEED WELL LEASED Industrial or Commercial Property suo,d'oo 1o ssoo.ooo •-.. S-Alie • )Mino • Mfwpori Arn .... qM;fiod boyet" THE SEELEY COMPANY, Broker , 2011 IUSIHl:SS CIHTU D•fYt '"•· c .. t. tl'-64 111411JJ.2.111 ""'' AQ•Drl"1 1 l A"'Bu1P ?1 1 1• • ', A(ont•ft! 17 u l 'o • '• A ~lrl<~"'' 1 I• ""'G.1"1 l• 6 11' ·-... "'mluh ~ 11 6'-~ '• AMll•l~A )) l I • " AIN11t 8 .)J I 6 •• '• Am Pt•t 10 1 1'•-'• Am RI! '1111 n ...... ,, Am R•tC..1> 11 110-\, Am ~f't •O. I 1'- Am r,c ,l)l)d 1 s>o • '\ Am l•~•nnl) 1 l • .. 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Si ~£W YORK (Af'l -The stOC'k markt'I coasted aim Jcsily through 8 QUlt'l RSSIOO fuer.da~ Brolr:ers said manv investors appan:ntl y "ere sining on their hand! v.h11e av;altlng ~mt' 1nd1c1111on or 11hf're de\elop- ment& were headed In SU<'h d11ersc: 1ss1u'!i. and concerns as Inflation interest ra:tes the ri.ttddlc t n~t \\atcrgate and the gradual end ol w.age and price C"Onlrols The Dow Jones average of 30 1nd u.str1al ~tocks gamed 3 13 polnu to &46 41 The mu.rkct 11 refiec:IUl~ 1n1~stor apaUn sa1d Ralph Acampora at Harris, Uphan1 & Co Unless v;e get some more poslti~e ntv;s l don t see "hY the mnrkct should rally 1 1 There J very hllle molivallon to buy stocks at this pomt. llOled. Robtrt Sto\all at Reynolds Sl."'l'UTll1es 5tlf\ Nol .. £ CIMl1I Hlgl'l l""" CloM Ch;. .. '" . ·- " ' I ' • • 1 23 DAILY PILOT ----~ Prodn~ers: . They Go On Forever · By \'ERNO>; SCOTT \lOLLY\\'OO IJ jl1PJ 1 -If the name; or !(lll!ll!sion pro- dU\'CfS fl~<' ::is l:un1li<Jr ;.is lhl' st;irs 111 the credit~ ii 1s Ot.•c<1u~1· the pr oduc\!n; ;.ire iflurr dur:1blt· :ind ar~ forcrcr 1111111111.; their hl'tuls ~nd t.:1lcnts 10,i,:ct11rr . .'ltc11 6<d1.i 11 d Sl10 1r.~ Score .4.gai11:, Agai11 ~lC\'C Allen, An1y W_Hlla~.l. ~l.arlu Thon1as or Aaron Rubin1 _ "ho 1\ ns produc1·r in "1'h:.· 1 Andv {iriflllh Sho•.v" ;ind a ~on1~1 it11• s ix1rtnrr -.in other! cntt·rpri.~1·s 1 invotvln~ Pcr~k~· Jk!ooH lhi:>ln i~ no"' 11 pro- llurl'r 1vith "Sanford and Son."I '' T:1kc !ht· t11an1 of Bill l'cr~k) 11nd S;1111 lkuol'f, cur· r<:ntl,1 Oil !ht· l{ll>e wi1h "Lol l'>{I LuC'k " T 11 1 1 r b1u.:kl.(roun1l s IOlh.:h :.l1nt»t a t.lo~clL series in ! h c p:1!>l <if:cude Jnd :11• 1•qual 11un1lx·r or othe r pru- dut·c·rs The~ bt·P:in a.~ :1 1vr11Lng 11·:1111 fur \r11 'ork·s \\'~E\V , produc-111;; p111!ll·s and 1>ro- 111•Jt1or1al -.1111f 'l'hl·~ \\l'Olt' 'f>Ct1:1l 1·1a1t•r111I loir I >u.:I.. Sh:.11111 ;inti Sid C.tl''••r Family Twin Cinema I 7 lb I 1111001!.HUll!tT ST fo11nla1n ¥all~y -962-1248 CIN EMA I Family Ent...toiMM"nl twtd O"ff 5tti Wttk! Aober1 Ri:d!ord "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" l>GI . ..... "TOM SA WYER" IGI CINEMA II "WALKING TALL" 1111 ... "FRIENDS" '" M111ic by atoll John HOW -Enck ThwWoy "POSEI DON ADVENTURE" + "MYSTERIES OF + THE DEEP'' ST ARTS FRIDAY AROUND THE: WORLD SURFER THRIUS! "BLUE WATER - WHITT DEATH" .... c-..:.•-·•· . . · .. .. I I' 1111h Sh·ll' Alk·n 11•ho brOUl:hl lht•tu 10 tloll111ood to r 11 v.C'1'k:. : •. , 11 rtlt·r:J ,\1n1111g 1\llt·n·:. 11th1·r t•()l1tr1bulio0 1~ 1\cl"l' t\ndv \\'illilln1s :111d ·r1n1 Cony, :I,\ n II h wh-0n1 I \•r:.k~ l>t.:ll<1fl lx"t:1111t• 111\0l\'cJ :1! i.I 1.111 .,. t1a 1t'. I \\'ht•n Allt•n 1ra<; c:1ncL'lecl rh~ ho;i s 11·"rt· !11rl'd hY Butl Vorkin :inrl \or11::in \.1,:1r 11ho j)tfM.lUi'i-d "Tht• 1\pdy \\'.illi;1111'; Sl1011 ' Vorkin and L1·;1r 11011 pnidta·p "All 111 lht• V:unil.1·." "Sanford ;1nd St.In ' :i n t.I . "\l;1u1lt•." ~1·1>\ P1·r:-.k\ ·llt·noH 11 roh' for '"\1l llfilt"s· \:11 1··· ancl "JOL',1 f~i.~h(}p" 11111Ch \\';I~ <I JJ:1nn1 Thonta~ l<ilfn11 'l')M:rr aflt'r lhl'I 11·t·rr h1r!'tl In 11 1"1lr li •r "Thl' lhr~ \'a11 I h ke Stw11. ·· v. h1tl1 11 a~ o\\'ncd h1 l><uiu1 Thon11t~ and pro· 1lill·1·d b~ Sh<'l<kin Lconnrd • 11111! (.':trl J-1.1·1tlC"r . H·•int•r hiul ht'\'11 ;1 llll'ttlbcr· or till' old S11I \ ·;1•·•:11· i.:an.: lit·uit·r's Mln. Hob, p!:1yi. the )<il1.1h ""n-1n·li111 o! "i\11 in the F;1n11h " and Hl•int•r 11.; uu11· p1·odu1·tor ot ··Thl' ~l'V.' I lit'k Vun J))kC ~;hov.·.·· \!\'. .Tii i~ I.AST .1cll r of the 11ltl "\l;.111 lJyk<' Sho\\'" Pc r~k)'· J l1·11off were 11rot.luccrs, \\'hl'll 1ha t .~how· cxou·cd 1ht·v cri«tlcd "'fh11t c;irl."' ~1,1i·r1nl!'" .\!arlo T 11 o 111 ;1 s . daughh.:r of Dann~·. 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' --·-.--·~-,I 0 .. -- ... ,,, ~, ··(t ··._ • " .. -.. ,!, ...... . ' ' --. ' ... .... -- R;-----· . ·-........ PERFORMANCE SCHE DULE : MON· TUlS-WID· TMUltS l 10G-4;30·7:00·•:30 flllD•Y l !00-•:20.0110.9:"10· 11 :SO SAT · SUN 111•5 A.M.0 l 100 ,,M.•4!20· ., HARBOR DI ADAMS. COSTA MESA. PHONE 546·3102 o:SD·•:20.111 so '· I I ' ' \I ho had been on lhr "(ionl1•r I '1 It:," Sf'riC s Of 11'111ch Lco11ard :ilso had a picCt.' of lhr :u.:\it)ll :1lung 111th Thoin:i~ Ot>noff l(':in1NI IJricn~· "'1!h Sht·ltlon Leonard to product' 1hc ill -starred '·Don Hirklc s Sh1.1\1•" which la!itcd hnlf 11 lif':JSOll. Pt' r :. k y • D c no fl wrn· rcsponsiblr for il pnsslc of sr l'cials, including "Thi.:... ~icl C:ies.:.i r Special" Yi'iich \1·011 lhf'tn an En11nv in l!Xi7 - and a:::ain kt'pt ihcn1 in 10111.:)1 with Carl Heiner . UE:o\Of'f' A~I) Pt·r~kv ;11·1• runnin1~ "Lotsa Luck" .,.,:i1hout any aid rrntn J);1nny Thorn:is. Sheldon Lt.'Qnard, C;1rl Heiner. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT CO.HIT JOft Voiqtll l;)ullifl Ho~ "MIDNIGHT COWBOY" "PA RIS"at7· 10:55 "'C&WIOY"olt:IS SUt4DAY OHLY '"T-.o" 1111-6:10-10:20 '"Cowboy" .. 4:1M:25 l'1'r:o.ky-D1•1101r currcnt!,r nrc \1urking on thrt'l' pilols. "t~tfc 111 :l·IJ.'\"\ly \Vifc Nex t !Joor" :111d '"l11c Uoys." sUlrl'ing 'ri1n Conway. \ • '"\Ve all rry to help oni· vno!hrr out 11~ 11•c go alon14." said Dcnoff. "\'ou can't fi nd bcl!tr 1i....·opll' than lll'incr l.t:onard. Yorkin ;ind Lt·ar. 'flll')·1·1· IX'cn 111;1ldng grcut ~eric ... for years." Th{' .'>tnrs 1n;11 cornc anti go. hut the 1n1~n tx•hind the ' ~1(1\\S .~1·~111 10 ), (• Ul· de structible. 2 Academy Award Nominations • MAILON &RANDO les'r'"actor' lest Director Cinr.icrdl.:1 Lif.'CI • ,~ IR] COi.OU llV DflUX['t PAN ... VIS!Ofl" UfllJ. •NO LI\" ULL"li\I\ BEST PIC TURE·BEST DIRECTOR , BEST SCREEN PLAY-BEST CINEt.,ATOGRAPHY BEST COSTUME DESIGN IVES: firom 7 p.m.-$1.00 MAT1Nlf WED. 1 P.M. Conli1>1MIU~ S ... T. & SUN. 2 P.M. • SATIJllOAY llGKT. !l'llll 6.1,Jll P.M.-1 :JO A.M. '!.!'""'' -. ... 1!1 ... . o · -10NY ORIANDO .. DAWN . "~ · NEW YORK CllY Y}f CRFAflVE SOURCE ' :! !II>''"""-"''" -·. ·rt.c .SlJN.SI llNE HALl.OON ·~· ·~"""'''*'• Unlimlled Use of All Advanlures and Attraclions ., !-' a~•~·hi'>'•if .......... - • • ""~ "'"'"' • •·•·port .. .,, TWO OfTlll llSTI I ACADEMY AWARD NOWNATIOllSI llSl AClMSS-llrirt Strtl11nd IEST ACTRESS-J1111nt Wotdwtrd SWJJIJM:r Woo es. ~ "FANTASTIC l"U.NIT .. AM "CH~llOTS OF THE GODS" "THE STING" - AM "CHARLIE YARR~C K',' ~~ "SUMMll WlSHl:,..wntTll DIE.AMS" ~ -"THE WAY WI WlllE" ll"GI "WALKING TALL" II.I . ... "YOUll THIEE MINUTES Al l UI"" ;\... \.1 ~~' ~~1 -' -. .. ~-~--."' \.~· MAMl i LUCILLE BALL "MAME" -·------- J ~=~~~~8!~~$.~~~~ ~;~~~~~~~~: l •?/I !,', [.:,~~=·~··•/'. .. , ·''"',. ' • J>JOW PLAYING EXCLUSJVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT SEATING NOT RESERVED 2:00. 5:00. 7.30. 10:00 GROUP SALES INFORMA TION AVAILAB LE 3 OSCAR· NOMINATIONS !f1 CST ACTOR) JACK NICHOLSCJN 1'H:t: JA~J' J):t:'tiUJ, [SJ -11&1\Jtt IJl.ll V .1 6.l~Xl;V,t:E~lD : 1 • "l.' l'""fl&JUll ] NOMIN.t,,ltONS 4 NOll\INAl~S "l"Al"E~ <MOON" "A fOVCH or CLASS" . r. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER . .. all it takes is a little Confidence. ' . .. ' \.o l "' .\ ' . ... ·~ "<"• P.c\UL ROBfRT NfWM.c\N RfDfORD ROBfRT ~H.c\W H I , A .GE6RGf ROf HU FILM 1Hf~TING A~ 0 LA~ 1)11\1'() IPO'M'I Pr4.S£N';Al()N "''"'"' D.All\D S. WARO · ••. .,,,GEORGE ROY HU "'"'"""TONY Bli and MIC HAR & JULIA PHii.LiPS M!b1tA.i.t<~l'OJb¥l>!t\~•>"Nll•\\~1'.:/.JI ·11 .H~~:U-JIRI! A'J' .. ,,"SALI'..;·, r'.L. • • PG • BE SURI TO SU IT FROM THE BEGINNING • I . ' ----~ -n.1,, WM's Sli9• - "MORMltlG OF THE URTH" plw\ "SKATER DATER" J,u-•.M-....... f1c:~s,,.?·~nl! "COHRACK'' l~GI "Pe<fjrlc.," "Sli!Mr" li"GI "~Q?i"1.,~" ···~tither" tr GI ..WolitiNJ Toll" "l"oyday" 1111 '"Th .. w.., w .. w~~ "S-Wlw.., Wi11l'r ~~" Cl'GI !>11•~•~1 "•k • 12:30 10 2:00 11.m . l••~•a• 5 .,,.," 11•"·1 $1.00 ~1.l~H U...,,\•'' ~~·'""WOO!'" BLAZING SAC0Lf5 (•! .; .. WHER£ DOC S IT HURT~) • ti-J· ~~~·1 .. ~·~Il·1·~:r· J··o:~cr"]-~~· n~.: lolOfo 111. OPO• • 11 P.M ~Al. i WH OH"1 •.lt• IOI ~..OW H llU~' UIODr-~1 1111 , ,.,, .. ,, ~! •IL••n,•nSI ·~·· !~~ .. I '" •·" ••~ ., .. "' . ~,. ,~l-IOln ONIT D~"l-IN \~OWi><(;• OOlll' '10l;)ID t ""' '"'o" THE GREAT GATSBY IPG) • THE CANOIOATI (PGJ ~ ... L>•··~ .......... ~'"Q"""'l •~o l ~h.' i 411 \ ll ACAOfl'IT WINNllS' POSUOON ADV lNTURl !!'GI PlUS • llNlll IOIG'llHI NlPTUNE fA CTOR 101 ,,,,,,. ........... " 8•·•h 111.0 4. '"''""' fJ••O· 1111 l l\6~ IO>IN WATNI MtO IPCI OlUI f J~Ml CO!:UDN LAST OF SHEILA (PGI . ' """"n ••• ....... ·-·1 ~~! ~7~1 S ACADllMY HOMt,.Al/0,.1! AMlllCAH OIA.fflTI '"' 11\ll •WOOOl~LIN '"'"""' ., ...... ,.,...1.,, .. ,,,,.,, .. ,, .. ~·~llll ........... ~" "''I ol ····~11 .• • ~, J5t1 • "°--•11-rm1,,. FRITZ THE CAT (JI:) "" 11HE CHIERllA9ERS tJl:I s ......... . c ••• ,.,.,_ Cl<I ••"'• lfl-~SI \ 1WO KllN(I Pl(nOlf\ Nfl'I FANTASTIC PlANIT (llO) ·~ HARIOTS OF iH[ GOOS IG ·. ·. .. Ki1ls Like To A s_~, Ancly ' • a I a r I .. ' • . ·-• Minorities Advancing as Mt) vie Extras By 808 Tll0)1AS LOS ANGELES 'AP ) -At· cording to legend, lhe mo\'M.· utra has always been on 1hc k>w rung of the Holly··••ood Jrid· der, bawled at by directors. herded by a.s_,istant directors and paid wages scarcely above existence. "But I lik e the v.·ork." says "Maroello C.1ay, 2 8, a handsome. cheerful s1x·footcr who served ln Vietnant Jncl earns his printlp..1\ h\ in~ as an ei"tra. "By \\'Orkin~ J n average of six months :1 ~·car . I can make between $14.flOO and $16,000." Clay is blarh. and h1' represents the flt'\\' hrl'l'<I 11f .minor ity exiras 11 ho <"an earn good 1i1·i ngs dl'sp11e th" general decline of llollywood -production. • Ul'i'TIL RECE:'\T ) car ~. crowd scenes Wl'rc almos1 :di lily·white. T h c n pro1tul'rrs realized they "ere nu! p~, 01·r1· ing an accuratt· rll'PlllH't1 ol the An1cricrtt SC'cnc, nor wf're they being fair \O m1noritv p erformer s.-C n st i ni.: depa.rtments 11<'!'.'r(' :i~kcd to , .~pcc1f,\' a pcrC'('n1;igo· 11 I _minority extras \\' h c n c v l' r possible. ··Noo,1,· when a :.tuc\10 \llat'f'S a call and docsn'l ask for ;1 number of minorit~· 1·-.;t rns. "''' .call back and suggC'st that they do so." say-; Douglas Dakin, head or Cent r al Casting. vrluch set s as a ··h~r ing hall " for extras. ··i.:suaTi y I.hey do. alLOOugh there arc some historical pictures where FOUNTAIN VAlllY IJ9'-I -· n Fltt THllU TUES. ·in. '2:Jll "McO" tPGI W ... /Tn""°""''JO Fri. lhni T"".-J .. ·10:\G "THE LAST OF SHEILA" (PG i Wlld/Thun-1:1! Fri thno T~-t:U bluc:b.s or or11mtuls \\'OUldn't hi 111 " II O'Xeil •Shanks. t>xecut1\1' secretary of thr Screen Extr<i:. f;uild. r1 ·1nJrb.ed th<ll thl' Guild hJ~ cnn•p:ugned sintc 19-tl for rnorl' m 1 nor 1 I ,, rt•1•rr~rr.t.1 1!M in extra C'allS, UC:.ulls fal\e been showing m lht' J>U"l two or lhrce yrars. ht" said. TllE GUILD numl:lf'r.-3,0((! rne1nbt>r:s. hut on ly t.395 :1fl' listed \11th Ct·nt r:ll Cai.ting fl\ tl\':ulnblr for -,..·{Irk lrom rl ay If' d:1\. Thl' nun1bcr o( m.inor i1 \ r xtras . black. 12.1: ~li~xic.11i. 49 . or11·nt .11. 311: Amt>nC'an In- dian 1:1: Polynesian. nu1r Baste pay for f'Xtra.s 1s $-45 a dor Dress extras -thoM• "ho Sllpply thl'lr O\lill 1l1St>(!l)S :1t1CI ~O .... 'tlS -get. "" cxtr;I SHI .,.,:irdrobe uHo-,..·ancf' S\\•1n1- 1ncrs. sk:1 lcr~. horM> r1d1~r.;. and dn\'cr::.. athli'1('", o;ing11r~. <") cll<:ts nnd oth1•rs 1\ 1 ! h "·"!X'Clal ab1htics" ram f..'>5 Extras prize the "~ilent bit." lneaning 11n irnportanl piece 01' p..1ntom ine 111 clo~r rang" vf th1· r<in1l·ra. ·rhat hnn~s $~2 n d,l\' Extr::1~ get into 1h•· biJ:sU"ll"~ I,.\' IA'lllL! 1111t'rvi1•\\'L'<i -:i nd n•g!!'lt'!'•-d at 0111• uf thl' lr'\Jr\ ret'OlllJUl.t-d l''\ t r d ·µI .i vr r , 1'<•sl111~ a1,'l·n,·1c<.. Thr\ 11·u<..1[ hr· t h;i\l· .1 luli 0Hc1. thl'n eNostalgia g:'lashllaek! Rock '11 Roll from the N ifty Fifties! the\' cnn join lh<> r.1111<1 \\"il ~ull JO du)S. Tht'rc is htt l1~ 1il'rna11d tor nc-,..· t•xt1·u~. £''\l"i'Jl\ in th" y'lttHtj:fer C'llll'gor1t>l', \J h •' r 1• lhl'fC IS ii lllrn-01 C'f ··1 C~.\ EAHN from $200 lu $500 a . da1· uncler Cf>rtau1 t·1reum,,.cant·cs.'' su.\s ,\1ortello Ckn fh1) 1o;·as • talkiog l>l'\\l t>t'11 s1'Cn('-; on Un1versal's :\e11· York strr.t'l for a se~n11•nt 11f ' /. ,. I."'-<, /~ ,_, ,'CJ:; I f-~ . Id I~ ':.:... I .... ··\~ \ . \~ \ "l\OjilCk .. SL1r1u1,: Tl' 11 \ ..:~11 nl.1."I A~i.1~!.111! d1r1'('lur :-.11~c Fr·1nk1,1\u·h Jr. h.id a:.~ ,.! t 'l.11 tu hr.n~ ·iu~ J<lj~ l"Jtl1!lal' for LL<tc 1•n tl1c ~l'l. a11d 1hru rnc:inL .111othl'r $Hi 511 "\ .11.,..to~s ,p..'<'ll~ :!tJ pcn:rnt blal·ks in l'l'O\ld S(;l'tlt'• fur µfl'tlon1111Jnl!~1 \\ !Hll' area:s," ~u1tt Vr;1nJ.;01'h.:h. "It dQt·s.n't r11:1b.t• st·nsc to havt• ll :\e1~ Yori-slrt•ct sc..•nc !h:it 1s all 1vh11c:· ,\1\;0T!lt:H 111 .• ACt\ t'\!ra 011 tlK' "Koiat•b." set wa:s ;ll· 1r.1ct1\'C l.;1 \'oru1c !lane:~·. 21 Like <.:luy, ~h<.· cnJll~:!i th1· "ork. "l'1c been doing Jt for thr1'1' y1•ars Uus ::.unun1·r." she s~1cl "1'hc pay 1,11·1 b.:1d. l cnn ••arn 1norl' 1h.1n J 11-0uld 11orkinA 111 1111 olfitr. ;111d it's not ;1\ rt·pt·titiou~ E11'rl' dnv is tt1f f1·ren1 on ;1 11101 ie set>• frem the •••1tl• wh• •••• J'•U ••'lhe Jaaz S•n••r•· -tilW'.:..'0!'-" ..... fl!.!\~Pl 'H u ·.~Wl't!.-v ~ {:\ ~, ... ,~,, .,, !.1•i :1.~· ·~:,. .. ~. vr ~.-r i,!.L•,1 •• ,..v.:.,~ .. ~r'1~··:H•, ~ ,1,1 "'. '1 ·\1!1, i·\~~· !'.··.\ r" 1,1~~ • '"!~· ,('l'~ ~ l,N ,; r ", •· ,', • L/", . V "!· ... · · .. :. • Y". •• • :'!',!!'"'ti '--rl:r'~JIOO' ~!li_I~~ .• ?-::.; "-'"•·-· l•o,' O• .. .,_ ~---.. -c_ ... , A RIP-ROARING. -~ EDWARDS 1.151' HARBOR CIN EMA I ~~~--- FABULOUSLY I -.... _ .. ,., ......... ~ ~rt~n G·o~" •SlO 4>1!J_~ ·~ BOulnatd •I Wil~ Sir••! CO$l1 MM;t • 646-0573 • • • L/,JL I PllOf L~l.'ID.rL'\11(.K';"PRr '''L ' ll(t)('/ 11 !ACK CU1f ~or 1 r i.r1 RO BERT REDFORD,' m1A FARROW ..-.ff .. ·~ TH E GAE AT GAT/BY ,j KAREn BLACK /COTI w1uon !Rm WATER/Ton LOI/CHILE/. • BRUCE DERn 'Tom ' . ''""'' ~ .. .ii\i<'.K .... •. , f.Me<r<!'::l b~JA<H ClnYTOO .~.e~(-.:•. •. ~rfl("l(I/ rOAD COPPO..A fl., "' ry, •r.,,rr ~·b.' F /(l-11 I flT LGE!'lnt.D qr ' ' ll< • ' ,..-.... ,, •• Hf1nH (11CJOnJ' •in <t>~J· •• •, ..... ' ........ . 0PG-"'~'«'IO•~._Wl'ii . -'"''"''"'""''-'"~~,.,.,., ... ,.,,;.,, ·.-·~~-, . ..,rr.....,. ·.P':'~: !"'"'Oto 111.l.IOO • fllWoO'IT tl'IT'I~ I • -·-· ... PERFORMANCt: SCHEDULE : MATINEt: 4/3 l :OO WID.·THUIS. ,ti. 7:1S·f i4S ~T • ..SUN. 2:D0-4:JS-7:1S.f:4S _/'.')FOU NTAIN VAllf't' .,.f,~,l-4"--11 ~o0.--:::rn~o:-ocorr Friday thru Tuesday April 5-9 , _______ --------- .. 11 Fiii TH•U TUES 'TIL 1:>1 l ACADEMY HOMIHATIOHS lttl .1.,1tr-AI PMlllO "Sl!•P1CO" !Ill WK/Thu"°""J.f:1$ KNDTT'S BERRY FARM I I .~HARBOR B,LVD. ·-DRIVEIN i=, eoul..,•HI n•M Mcfadden L__:;an11An.a· 531 -1271 FUNNY- FLiCK lluena l'ark, Ca.-Open t~\tT)'ditr i7 1 IJ 1'~7-lii~ Fri lhno Tn..-1:•-4:H·1:l0-f:'i l'>l,'I' ~.if'.. -V ,v, Y•J. 'Y)-. , ... ~u ·~- ROBERT REDFORD , m1A ff1RROW • • • ARE/1 BLACK ;con Wll/01 !Rm WATER/101 LO/CHILE/ BRUCE otRn Tom PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE MATI NE E WEO 413 ONLY·2:00 WED-THURS-FRI EVENINGS AT 7:15·9;45 SA T.-SUN.·2·00·4 ·J 5-7: 1 5-9:45 " ........... .. ~~m~1~~ dt .. l ....... Y..; . . . . . . .. ...... . . ~ ............ .. ''A gangster picture, a love story ... a superior film.'' 1.~"r .\~alt1." 111('.JI' '''l'he closn1 lo lla~I<''~ of ;\hman's Iii ms ..• a n1a,l\'r pic-rr ... so sensuoui. and lucid.'' 1·•~h"~i.. ... 1 r~.,..,.).,.k ... ''Altman·~ finrst fi lm and one of the most utisr~ iniz.''-z,-i., ...... • ,.,,..,..,..,., -''Altmm's brs1 work ''ct.'1hl~ ritos1 stringent and e,·ocativt. '' ...;., <"•b. r.-·"•""~ Al c;o ~ALLY KEtLEhUAN HBREWSTER McCLOUO" IOJH 'l(TU•fl IY !Hf ,tODU<lt Of M A 5 H .. WID, 4/ a 111 S. 4/' "SIRPICO" si.111n9 .1.1 P.clflO , "BLAZING SADDLES IS A COMEDY RIOT. IF YOU'RE LOOI< ING FOR LAUGHTER, DON'T MISS IT~ MELB~·_j()-.•.1o1. ''f1~.lDl>UfCINlC'I l'lf' ','JfESf SCREVJ<:>:.L '·'~ r 'i1 • "" r.•:,. •('!"HERS·· I h • \\'\t:;\\ 1'\' WINNER ACADEMY AWARDS THIS SUPER COMEDY STARRING MEL BROOl<S • MADELINE KAHN HARVEY KORMAN t CLEAYO N LITILE t NOW AT BOTH THfSE THEATRES • e PERFORMANCE SC HEDULE e MON lUES WEO THURS 2 00 ~ 30·7 00·9 30 FRI ·2 00·~ Pl·6 SC' ~ 20· l ! 50 SAT-SUl1 ·11 15 AM ·200P M ~20-6 50·920-115-0 A SUPERB CAST STARRING MAX VON SYDOW ELLEN BURSTVN •LINDA BLA IR JASON MILLER . LEE J COBB . K1rrv WINN ll!OWA"05 (RATED R) THf.Afff £ ::{8:i3 ............. .,.L••••"•••• ••oou1 ... w••• .. , ...... _. ·-· ......... ~ .... \10\\' SHO\\'I\G ~1·-~!"!·····~·!!!! ... ···~·~··i·""'"''"''"''"''"''"''"''"' • ........ -..... ,_,,,,_, ·-•OD U<• . -....... _. . ., "'"·-··' _,...,._,. (\j---~ Al. PACl!>JO HSERPICO" If ~ =-·-_ _,. , ....... -W'A1 ·111NG -...~;·~: .... ---.,.. ~~ 1'1.1\1 I 2nd AT CW 2nd AT CE NTER I. ~.TAIL George Glenda ~ .f ~ If'~,,._ Segal Jackson the "' ~ • I . . . -···-A drum "' · · 1Pc1 OfTuc'f-~ slowly.i 1 '1"1 ·~· c :·. • 1.a.l\S '""""";0!11 I ID - At AD. AWot.10 HOM, , -'"°'""'-DI-~ '(tifij '~·, . : .... , ...... : : . . ·. . . ...... ,...... . : . ............... .o• 11&•&•.. ...... ' • • .. ,.,,. ...... ,_, ' , .. "'~ '*" I / • _ .. ·~·· _,,, I • • .. STARTS FRIDAY 4/5 . AT THESE EDWARDS CINEMAS llNl'ltl 11\l'I ,..._,. GEORGE C. SCCYIT ,, \11K E ~ICl lOU> • , THE DAY Al1 DOLPHI N • Ui.to \.<,.~l•l l OI ""'".,,'°"' 10111>"""'" '"'"'' \l'l'I ~. ' . -··-. ~~!!~' •'<ll•lll)ll•O'I 111.t o >!O~,_ .. .,..,, •Hll• PG -::\-"':::.-~· "'";-,,..,._.~. :r;-··· · " ~ • ·-... ,;11 Nearly Everyo11e Liste11s to Landers PJ\UL NfWMJ\N RfDfORD ROBfRT ~HJ\W :. -(Pr·· '>?• ··r _ El:ll THf~TIN6 . ... ' -. '• ~:,v.r-1 A .'/•~/ • ,,. • ACAl)l,\tl 1\\"\',\KIJ \.\ li'\'\11 K e SCHEDU LE WED· TllUl'IS-MON· 1UES·7 15·9·30 FRI. 6·4S·9 15·11 ,tS SAT -SUN.· lq 00·2 15-4 30-6:45·9;00-11 IS ............. ~ ........ ~ ......... .. ::(92 ... 5,,.,,.5,,~ a • BO•Of~ "''" .,, .. , .. ~:-;: :~",,"':':'.: ·~} ··~· • WED-THURS , W1!1tbrook • "PAPER CHASE" "SAVE THE TIG R" CfNTfR · "A TOUC~ Of CLASS" "POSflDOP\ AOVENTUR(" ACADEMY AWARD WINNER STARTS FRIDAY • I I \\ .. _, I • • .. " "' " ••• . . . . • ' " . ~3:.:0..__D_Al_L_v _P_LL.:.DT _______ :___w:.: .. :.:"tsday, April ), }q74 . . • .. . . . . . . ' ' .. . . : .. (. ' . . .. ·: . ~ .. . ·t 'S ti11g' · B1izze s Otl1er Movi es for Seve n Awm"ds 19$5 fur "~Ir. Roberts." llelen Te~year~ld Tatum o~Neal, years. such as George C. Scoll By VERNON SOCTT Hayes holds both awards for .,,,.ho plave-i a fi!Uilefu\ 1.:on Rirl and l\farlon Brando, ha\·e and I am thrilled." llOL~YWOOD (UPIJ _ actresses. in "Paper ~1oon." was named turned t hei r backs Clll the "The Sting," wi1h Paul best supporting actress and Oscar. criticized its \'alue or Newman and Robert Redford "The ting. · "'h1ch opened h · ... ... ~l!SS J,\CKSON picked up John II o use man . t e used the occasion. as Branck> as a pair of con men in the -_.,_ ____ ..;..-+.<-----"~"~'~l _i.;e~air_l~O'.J:m~1·~x~ec!_J-~'~·e~w~'~-I-~-;_ ... ,, .... , d id' I d I -·~ her seeuild ~&r-fl -1.ni.rnmw.tl.l~ctnai 1ng aw id ast Xfil!L_JU romote a DC' cession av &l.n.LiL.- has "'on !even AcadcfT\Y contedy performnnce in "A school professor cf "The cause. .. fri rnd's murder b1oi 11" '<'lnl? a ·'. ' I UPI Ttlt1>1M119 ACTOR . JAC~ Li:MMO~ AIMS KISS 10WARD OSCAR Named Best Actol ~r Dramat ic R'Ole in '$eve the Tiger' ~ ' ·G 1·on~l10 F ·eted Special ()scar lo C~1ne<lia1i l_f',S A.\GELES (AP1 - \\'ith:,-:i bow ·to artistry-of-I.be 1 ~·"'. !he i\lolion Picture ,\cadcn1y awarded a special lJ .. ~;1r to one of its gren!cst · 111 111g cornics. nJ ·.rear· old C "ho ~1 arx. Tht• aged t'0111cdian. his f 1 :is !>l ack 11111.;taehr> turn!'rl \\hllc. accepted Tuesday night ,, ,1 noslall{ic "'ish that 111·0 ~1.1rx brothers. ilarpo and c 1" , e,iuld be alive to share the h'Jnor. Til t; 1\CADD#y, w h i ch n'·1 i•r honored the . ~rx Brothers with an Oscar for th .;,. r·pny cla<>sic con1edies. \'O!Cd Jhe special honor for I :~ ·pTi a"rt the ·rirother~ for "lht1jr ~bri!li~1\ce and lasting t"···i ~ihutign .. lo the motion pit:ture 3rt" ·~ Dumcnt. 1\·as on hand for the award.-She-dicd several years ago, "She \Vas a great straight y;oman for me. though she never understood any of my JCkt:'s, ·· he said. I-le alsa pa id tribute to his n1other, "'ho c<>axed her sons into "sho"· business. and to lhC' "'Oman u·ho is his close companion and manager, Erin Fleming. "'MOST ·OP•ALL I want t.o lhank rny mother -wfthout tier -·men · wouldn't b e anvt.hing."' he said. "I also want !9_ thank Erin Flem ing, Wh1 JT1ak'es mYr-life worth living. She understands all my j ::kes." . . . ' Grouclio. who still keeps up v.'ith politics, . displayed a wrist watch , that b or c , llan'ler in ta~~OO.@ 'lite tic, Grouc~~ 1told ·the ~· tlien~ Rt ·:~ his one.·. Presideat Niion"s piclure 1and lime.. lcad\p ladj', l\.1argarct the slogan, "I'm noth crook." ' . ' ·~ :&, *. ~; *. ~ -;,~~--' ~cade: "··v·Wn111e1·s If ~ ~ I 'i;i!,; "w .... • : ) ' ! ... , ... ~' . Reveafed for '73 ' ' " ·~ ... I.OS i\N(;EJ.ES ,lAP I ll1'1'c art" the 1\•inners at the <16th Ac11di•r11y ~ w a i d s Tul·~d;,iy 11ight; ' . l I ~ Porh"e ·•Tnt Sh,.,.," "",i. .._., Jo IO• .Jnck L~m'L"1i T"-Tlue ' , • ; 0111 ·.'~~·t Cl•""" Jae • ~~ch SvP""' t!"" Aclor -J'l' HOUWf!lil.,, "TM p,,,..., (n,1•e." ~ s~1>00•1\nq Actrfl\ -T !Im O'Nt•I, ''Paot'r llOOll " l OirPClor -C.eorci(' Rov "Hil~ "Tht S••n<'l." ; !.cno "lne w1v we w.,,.,, ... rl:voTI '"" ""'vie ot the ,,.,.,. nnme. Thr.e 11'1"~ "' l'l'~r'lln H•ml•"'"' """''' A18n "~" Mnfllvn Berumon lV••C\. I\•· I f ··~·a·• Li'>UUl'O</ "''"' o~ .. Irr .,.,a~t. •· Frantt. Fr;1ncols Tru•l•UI 1) ....... ( """· \r•· "" -'-'·"'"'" HtmliK h, "lite s1 ...... O· a •Ml O•nm&•lc Sc.,..• M1rv1n II•" " ' · T"" w.1v we were ·· S• ,,,,n~1n¥ l>"•O•n•I O&v1d S Wtti!, CITY COUNCILMAN FOR NEWPORT BEACH JOHN BAKER 2J YEAR R&SJDENT VOTE~ HIM TUES:'APRIL 9tli HIS .. PLEDGE TO NEWPORT PROPERTY OWNERS . ' ' His Attention Will Be Available To You 24 Hrs. A Day. Just Pick Up Your Phone NOW!! • '"111 IOI •f JOMM•••ll llttnoM~. Will.Cl.Ml-A f\llll tlltqM ~t•tteo" CCMIOM.lo Ml M-1 I ' . A"·ards, including best picture Touch of Cluss," in which she Paper Cha~.·· \l.'ilS named ''lh recent year!! C'Speciall,\'. rich gangster out of a for1i1i1e, of 1973. Glenda Jackson and portrayed a worldly Lon<\.on best supporting qctor. there has been a grCilt deal of took lhe 1 Oscars for ~ .Jaek · Le1nmon 1\Pn the top .divorcee who had . nn off~ir \ cri~ici$m a boot this awlird, picture, ditector (George Rov nctini.: prizes. \V ith a married American . '"Tii t: STING," sta rr ing and probably a great deal of HUI), origlnal scor.e a n (1 Lcm1noo , who portrayed a "The Exorcist," a box office P.aul Newman aJJd Rbhert that criticism is justified." a d a·p J a t l o n ( ~1 a r v· in gu iltriddcn businessman in smash about d emonic Bedford, marked the first Lemmon said in his Hamli.¢'11, original sc.:·reeni>Jay ··save 1he Tiger:' Tuesday possession. had bt..oen a lime Uni\•crsal Pictures won acccptanc.-e: speech. j David S. \Vard i, costu ming night bccan1c the fi rst actor to favorite, but took only two lhC' Academy Award for best r I Edith Head). film editing win Oscars ror both best actor a111•ards -for sound and picture since ··AH Quiet on the ,;I \\'OULD J UST like to say /\\'illiant Reynolds I and arl :u1d best supporting actor. He screenplay from a n olhcr \\'estcn11-'ront" in 1927., that whether .it is justified or direction (Henry Bumstead !. 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' .___,.---- • Cenflieting Food Facts Hard to Digest 81 CAROL MOORE ~~ has supplied research fellowships ·---..,--,---·•"""'"'""'""".,-.,.., ~ ~)"an:----.,__ "What can we expect 'when we ~Ve '"Most of the 'hazards· or food\ arise 25,~ nutrlt.iooists ~ lhe' country but !rom d~lon througtt personal bia.s, tour or1fJve faddlsta-111 all it.he attentionl-. economic lnlerest, burtauctatlc pressure "Or the government allocates $100 • of unbalanced advocacy," added Ric.hard million for nutritional education com· Han. vice preskl~ ol res ea r c b , pared to $1 billlOo $160 million SRCflt by Mt'Connick & Co. food advertisers?" asked Prof. Paul Together they issued a call for a better ' LaCh~ of Rutgers University's food infonnation base and a major. educa· science department. ti~! drive to some 400 technologtsts, "\Ve need regu lations within the rule of rMal processors and dairy represen- reason. . . . Press coverage of food tatives auending the Y.'estem }o'ood Wues is improving but is somelimes Jnd~ry . Conference at University of isolated. California, Davis. ~ "It's up lo scienlists and universities to For starters. Darby noted that keep people informed about deve~ R e c o m m e n d e d Da.ily Allo\vances ments in nutritloo and food safety," said estaltlished in l!Hl and revised ~very five William Darby whose Nu1rition Foun· .Years, v.·ere changed in 1973 to .show less . ' • e ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor WldMIHYo A."'11 l, lt74 , .... protein and Vitamin C, more iron and to nutrition and the output is health.'' rt'Spon11ibility for 1e:u:hing the pul>lit· -upgr~tinc31'iCl"llfa-snMliim. -lie advo:cat~-a nationat-fQOc13n:1trit-ion-"'lF'1.-food. rathvr 1hun 4·l11inlini;t 1ha1 a Ile referred 10-lhe concern about food policy to replace the l'tlrrenl "Ourry or ptodu('t ~"Onta1ns 100 ptl'ct•111 1Jf :._on~e supply safety and adequacy as a sustained activity" -\\fhite House RDAs \\'h1ch acluull r ••re dlssolvt.'<I "·nhin "delusion and madness of tf>e crowd " conleren~, TV docwnentaries, food f~ hours artcr eatu1y. . similar lO tl)e meglovitamania "'hlfre stamps and conflicting goals of t he When shopping for Jood , people think people pay fancy prices for pills instead Department ~I Ag_riculture and Food and by the meal -.if they th.111k al all - o( purchasing proper roods for less. Drug ":<imlnistra11on.-. rather than plann1.ng <i days menu. . "Food processlng has 10 take over "As 1t stands now. to be balanced y,·e "Yl_e need to 1hu1k the y,·ay l~Y. ~~nk "'here nature leaves orr. Even animals have .to eat roore than v:e need. We n:iust lo give Lhem helpful tnformnuon. he woukl be )Ost v.ithout addillves in their lake mlO account bow sedentary our hvcs sa id. feed. ''\\'e must keep th e issue in perspec- live. especially in 1 international dealing vdlh the Third 'i\'orld." Dr. LaChance brought the problem cklser to home. claiming that impro\'ed knowledge abQtn food would . rl'<luce by • one-third the $75 billion Americans spend annually for health care. ·.-n.e Ba.sic Four or Seven is NOT nu- ltit~ l'<lucatlon." he said. "Foods are sl!Mtances. with chemicals for color. fla vor and texture, eaten 10 sustain life, provide energy and promo1C nutritioo.. "Nutrition, on the other hand , i! the SJin of biochemical and physiological processes concerned wilh g r o w t h , maintenance and repair or the body. "And health refers to sowidness and vigor' of·body-and-mind. Food is the inpul Assignment: A 'T hey're tired of sorting the confusion when nqt;it ionists say we n""d eggs for Vitamin A and doctors say not to eat egg! because of cholesterol.' ha\'c become and ...,·hat little energy v.·e choose to exriend in relation to our food choices," l...'"IOlance explainrd. As for fabricated foods . -he noted that the food industry "feed.s" 90 percent of I he American public and S.S pcrcenl of supermarket foods are convenience types that save some work. So the ~lnessman. too, h a-s "Theoy're tir<'d or sorting the confusion \1·hen nutritionisls say we need eggs for Vitalnin A and doctors say not to eat eggs bt.><:au.sc of cholesterol. "Se\'enty per<:'C'nt of shoppers b<'lrcve 1hcy pro\'1de balane<.od n1e11\s. llut ~\>C t· rent of houSl·hold s relv on a·\'itamin.;1. day and 30 pt'rcenl or' meals arc eaten oat." Taste of Authenticity lie further contendjlhal "health" and ' "organjcU-foods ~s Id be rc-lt1beled , "ecology" foods ( ro n on lhfir own ) to remove the belle lhftt they are more healthy than processed frul~ and. vegetables. \l.'ith rt'gard to food safety, ltall said tha t ··v.·e regulate lightly \l'hal \\'e un· drrsland loost-ly" and rare outbreak!- should be g1ve.n attttllion equal to llieh n1:i~nitude. "An inrident of Om' or swordfish thal's a (racl iorml percenlile gets thr ~ headlim:s. But we have ya w n i n F disregard Jor deaths attributed to smok· ini.::. dietary 001nposltkm, alcohol or cd· fee.·· He urged lhe 1echnologlsts to condUCI J>eC r reviews about foOd addllives bef'on the infonnation turns up. In ·thie •·cour1 ·trial" atmosphere of a senate hearing. "Benefits of food addlllvts are I~ noticeable !han lho5e of mln.cle drug5 But if Lhc 1>ublic is properly Informed or a r<>gular basis, there won't be au) panic." llall also recommended belter £tmdin1 allocation between regulations a n c research with help from industry m tba· such projects don 't vary by the whiml 01 ca"Ch administration. ' • '· African Menu ' ' Earns 'A' .J --Ilfs not every day sixth graders will eat "peanut butter~ken soup" for lunch. ' True to fonn . she served the stnd<'nls oranges peeled African·style. The rind i:> . removed but the n1embrane remains to fonn <111 orange cup with a lid sliced off so one may suck the juice ·without getting a citrus sting. ..,. . , ' ' ' ' •· NORMETHA ROBERTS SERVES .G.ROUNDNUT STEW ' But they did with gusto at Turtle Rock . Elementary School in lr\'ine when Nonnelha ROOerts prepared Groundnut Stew....for-the-luncheon-thal-ooncluded a course in A!rlcan cultures. ?t1rs. Roberts bas visited Liberia and Sierra la>ne twice where she met her husband, George. \•ice chancellor of student affairs al UCL They continue to use palm butter in home cooking and ha\'e plenty of red pepper on the table. While working llilh exchange students in Washington, D.C., ri.1n. Roberu often woold prepare African foods to give them a taste of what to e1ped. "But I wouldn't tell them what it was until after they ate." she said. "Then ~ilen lhey raved about the smooth and spicy gravy, I would say it was the peanYt butter and· chicken comblnalion they thought soonded ... yucky'" Names of oUier African dishes are more intriguing. Palaver (argument) Sauce is a mixture of meal, fish, poultry and greens ("Spinach, okra , whatever you feel like that day"). that puts so many navors in the pot they baltle each other. ro.Jissiona ry Salad, so-ealled because ot the cannl'<I goods, is an array of salmon, sardines, pork and beans. cherry lomat.oes. onion greens and hard·cooked eggs on lettuce leaves. Jollof -chicken, meats and rice ~ a tomato base similar to paella -is anottJ.. er family favorit e. "Cooking takes all day over the~ J\frs. Ro1¥!rts explained. "\Vhereas I scoop out some peanut butter,_African women ha \·e to pick the nuts, roast and grind them. And tha t's just one ingredient. ... 'Perilaps that's why fresh fruit is such a popular dessert. Yoo can jllSt pick and e.al it. .. JRstructor Mike Anderson could \'ouch for ·lhe authenticity of lhe menu . He sptnt tv.·o years with the Peace Coros in Liberia . · He agreed with the students who lined up for seconds and thirds of these recipes: EASY WEST AFRICAN GROUND~'IJT STEW •t large fryer chicken. cut up 2 ounces tomato paste I teaspoon chopped parsley I teaspoon salt 11 teaspoon thyme 1/z teaspoon freshly grated ginger ("or powdered ginger) '2 teaspoon bla ck pepper 1~ teaspoon cayenne pepper I large onion, <:hopped ·~ bell pepper, chopped I 11z cupS chicken broth ~4. cup peanut butter, smooth style Cmlbine all ingredients. except peanut btiller, in a large Dutch oven. Cover and simmer 30 minutes. ri.-nx peanut butter v.ith enough broth to make a 5m00th gravy, add to ingredients in Dutch O\'en. Cover and sinuner 10 minutes longer. or until ~ken is tender. Add more peanut butter If Consistency is too thin. Taste f« seasonings. Serve in 4 to 6 portions on . hot fluffy rice, or Green Rice. GREEN RfCE 2 cups ronverted rirc 4 cups water l package frm.cn rhoppcd spinach 1 teaspoon salt Combine all ingredients in pot. Cover and cook until dry. Stir once Or ,...,;cc during cooking time. fo1uff and serve. . Mask (below) was part of students' artwork that deeicted jungle _animals, thatched villages · and tribal lore . I ...... _..;.--.--w __ ,,! '1 •• I " ' ,a Part of the fun of an African meal is the costumes. Thatched hats are buffeted at the buffet · but balance easily while dining . \ • • I 2 OAlLV PILOT I Wtdntsday, A.ptlt l , 1q741 /. Foster Parents;· ft Takes a Lot of, Love ' ames and Angelina Moret+ in foster care 33 years, will be honored during OC ' Foster Parent week activities. . I above I . Spring Weddings-Solemnized · ... . - By .l.u.i<oN OEERR Ol ·~l, '""" ''-" ' Angelina ?t1orett was 22 and .had two toddlers of i...herr own _when sbe bean! about the need ror foster parenta. AJmost 34 years later, grandparent.s of six, Jame! and Angie Morett have opened their home to more than 70 foeter chlldren. The Morett.s are Mexican-born, each coming tn the Unlled states at an early age. They are warm, friendly people ~:ho care vecy much about "their children.'' They have four !osier children now. Ranging in age from B to 16, they've been with the family from 6 to 16 years. ''Ol\ldren keep you yOung," said James 1'.1orett , who is in his 603 but looks much ywnger. A )oomeyman printer he commutes daily to a night shift job .,...Ith a Torrance newspaper. "! don't like being cooped up in an orflce all day . And, this way I am home with the children · more. We havo breakfast and dinner together.", PARENT NEEDED They became foslcr parents "becaU!e every chHd deserves a home, to t>e sec ure, lo feel he belongs to someone or something.'' Jn the Morett home in Fountain Valley, 1'they are all our children. We don 't think of them . as f~ter chUdren. They are all ours ." The cou'ple lived in Los AngeJea until a year ago. then moved to Orange County to get avoay from smog and give the dlikiren more room 10 play. At first, !he l\1orells specialized in infanls, but as their own four children grew they took on older children. Some children stayed only a short while untll they were adopted. Olhets became alrnOlt pennanei;it members of the family. "We nevtr wohied about why Uie ld was placed with us," they said. ''There l! no such thing as a bid cbiki, we really believe lhat. "It ls 90 percent Jove and security. The rest, food and clothing, are not that difficult .. Angie Morett Is attracted to babies Uke a magnet: "A1any times we look home a two-day>-0ld baby from the hospHal. I'd buy the layette, the bollles. and even give the baby a name. I loved all of the children so much, I'd cry when I had lo give tbem up." · SA \'ING GOODBYE "That is the hardest thing," she ass'erted. ·~vou kno"'' wtien you begin that ttiey may slay a little while or a long time. But sometime, they ~·ill have-to ·go." · "But." her husba nd added, .. we know they arc going to a good home .and there will be another one coming along. I tell her just to love them while we have them." The couple never had any serious problems with their foster chiklren. ''We had ·most of them for a long tim e, since they were very small. We are a family tO them, and they even call me Mama," she said. " And , if my h~ and I can't solve. a problem , we call the social worker. I've always worked closely with thi! sociaJ workers and I've had very good ones." Mrs. A1orett feels she's le.amed a lot about children as a foster mother. and every rno1ner could do Ole aame. ,;We've never given a chfkl up except .for adoption or a special ~aecment," shei"ld. "'l'!teno w""-lllllll' llme!..~!t~-1 1''81 yOWlg that I'd pick up the pbooe to call and say: I can't handle this child. "Bui I'd put the pltoM-i>acl< dotm. That would have been quitting." ·- James MoreU is an avid photographer, .,..;14 his' own darkroom. He pullt out several albwna of past and present foster children. CHILDR EN MtSSEU Angie won 't look at one book. "I can't look at one baby's plcture still. 1 cry wbeoever I see ii. lie was soch a beautiful baby \hat I wanted to keep him.'' .. All of our chiklren were OOauti!ul,., Morett adds. · The More1ls run their household with an evening fam ily council. ''The children ilecide where we go tln weekends, what punishment ·a ~ild should have if he·s done something wrong. They are children with heart and they are fair." Angie 1.1orett klvcs to cook and has won awards for her baking. Her home is a gathering place for neighborhood youngsters. "l don't know how long we'll keep on," she admits, "as loog as GOO blesses us with good health. "I think we·d be lonely without the notse. 1 am used to having children and noise around and I love it. "The reward is jtJ!I being v.·ith the children and watching !hem grow. Every child deserve!; a place to be happy and secure." Horoscope; Ca ncer, Stay Put CANCER (June 21 July 221: Couples Recite Vows Tfi!JRSDAY APRIL 4 By SYDNEY OMARR AIUES (March 21-April 19): -Yoo need not fake immediate decisk:fl. Circumstances are due to chance-And you could Change your min<f at --COO· s.idcrablc cost. Kno1v it and V.'ail. Ge m I ri I . Sagittarius persons are likely to be in- volved. Examine v a r i o us possibilities. prospects. You v.·ill cornprehend. It -might be -better' to-stick close to home ba<ie rather than to wander. Tempt{ltion is to move, embal'k on journey. This could prove to be costly, even embarraSsing. ClleCk ap- paintments, calls, messages. Element of cootusiOO eilsts. porarily incapacitated. Aries, AQUARIUS (Jan. 21).Feb. Ubra-pe""""' eould be in--IB l:·Avoid 1"td6lcy to acc:ept volved. FiniSl ralher than first offer. Do some personal begin project. investigating. Friends may not SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):' be seeing situations in light of Stick to what you know. Re-clarity. Be a seU starter, in- motn loyal to friend . Threat of dependent, creative and wlll - withdrawal oi fmaaces is ~m~ ing tn stand up ror basic prin- ty. Staiid tall and you will ciples: LOWRE'\'-BROWNELL -SMITH-MIDTHUN ' - Making their home i n Clu'ist Lutheran Church, Newport Beach will be Buzz Costa Mesa, was the setting Lowry and his bride. the for the lfLa,rriagc of Holly former Laurie lJrownell who L;nne Midthun and Steven exchanged vows and rings l.a'l Smith. before the Rev. Or. Charles The Itcv. Lotha{' Turnow Diermfleld. of~<!<li..¥. the dau ghter of . Seti!J., lor tl)eir 'nuptial the' ~.~ldth.lfli and the ce~ was st.' Andrew's son.ct~~. _Sml, d\s. all··'of Presbyterian diurch, Newport eoota' Mel.. Beach. Parents of the bridal .Attending the coople were ~-~· Ille J. Heri>ert Pl!W-,Sulli~pn and P hi I Brown ells ~ Corcma del Mar Gmbl. ·: ' ard the ~-J. If"'l'• of 'llraduafel Of F.otancla Hi{ih · Huntington eeaer.:• '· · 'School, the Couple "111 make Attendants w8\ Mr. ,00 their home in Santa Ana !:·~';i"' o!'g°';;'~ii ~~: MOVSESION-WEIDMAN ' . Mrs. Ed Munson. Di an a Peter ~1ovsesian and Bonnie Gerhardt., Mary Kay loWTY, Lee Weidman e x c h a n g e d Tiffany Brownell, G I e n n marriage vows ht St. Andrews Emanuel, Kf!11. Yata, Jom Presbyterian Church, Newport Ja~ and Scott Brownell. Beach. The Rev: Cecil tanes The bride is a graduate of directed the rites. Newport Ila-High School ~ ·· and Orange Coast College and now auends Call!omla State University, Long Beach. He-husband is a graduate of Hoban High School, Akron, Ohio Ind Miaml University, Oxl_ord. Ohio. September Date Set 1.tr. arxf Mr.s. Richard Veroon or Ncwixirt. Beach have announced !he engage- ment of their daughter, Susan AM Vernon to 1toger L. .Green. The couple plan to marry Sept 21 in St. 1~drew's Presbyterian Church. Ncv.'j>Ort BC'ach. fl.!jss Vernon is a gr;uluritf' of t\('Y.'POrt Harbor lligh School and attl1'!ded Orange Coast College. ~!er fiance. son of 1ht' Jooe'ph Che:-;ter Gr«ns or \ Costa l\lcsa. is a gradu;ite of Tustin High Sch~l and the University of C'aB[orni:i. Soni a Barbara. Parents or the newly"·eds are the Allan Weldmans, Corona det Mar; Mrs. Michael Movsesi8n, LDs Angeles, and the late Mr. l\1ovseslan. Attending the couple were Mrs. Tammam Masarani, Mrs. John Habdank, Mrs. Joseph l\1cAnarney, Sanuny and Ramzy 1\-fasarani, J a m e s Lei1ner Jr., Richard Aaron and Michael Tomey. SUSAN ll(ERNON ' -· I • • NEW! ·EENI MttNI NOW! NEWATTHE-BIDTIQUE . . A fantastic selection of bikinis with a new twist! Mix & match lhe tops & bottoms ... and get the perfect fit! A great variety o l prinls & colors ... Jusl . in time for Easter vacation! Come sea them soon! ••• --BID'f JQUE -- J467 Yla Udo• Hewpon IHch • 67).4510 own Ton.. u. TM.tr.I l •. The ~ is a..:tradu4tc o.f . Arcadia 11igh School and UC Qavis and attended UC Santa R.nrbara and California State University, Los Angeles, !·fer husband is an alwnnus ~ of i\.1ontcbello High School and 1., 1. East Los Aogcle.<i Collegt> and ~'l'i had Naval electronics training. i They will -~e their home in cerritos. , ~ BOUCHER-METZLEUR. The borne of ?ttrs. Fredctick M. Shields o{ Ne\\·port Beach.~ v.·as the setting for the garden wedding or her daughter' Detx>rah JWlc l\tetzleur and ltticha~l Rich.,'lrrl Bpuchcr. The rK'"'lyweds, who V.'ilf reside in Lafayette, met while attending QlC University of Lund. Sweden during their MRS. LOWRY TAURUS (April ZO.May 20 ): Hold back -obtain hint from Aries message. Imp u l s e should be tempered v.ilh review of factual ln!onnation. ·0ne v.'ho promises money may be sincere but misinfcnne.d. GEMINI (May 21 June ZO I: ~·late. partner may 1:1.(1 in •·sii-ange:· manner. Key now is kl be analytical. Seek reasoos. A\'Oid jumping to conclusions. Be suspicious of contracts. Means check for loopholes. Protect valuables. Someone !)lay want something of value for noUiing -Crom you. LEO fJuly 23-Aug. 22): Personal possessfons should be guarded. You need not be fanati cal, but you sOOuld take extra precautions a g a i n s l theft. A void tendency toward v1i.shtul th~. Young person is enthusiastic but lacks prac- tica l experience. VIRG-0 (Aug. 23-Sept 22 1: Cytle is such that personaJity, personal appearance is more Important than usual.. Yoo can obtain wM.t you want but wbat you really desire may not be clear. Consult individual in position (,( authority. A bit of flattery will get ycu plenty. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22\: ri.fuch U1at occurs could be connected with hospital or special organization. Broaden horil.OrlS. Visit one who is tern· emerge victorious. New. more PISCES (Feb. l~March 20): independent app-oach i s Study Aquarius message for necessary. Imprint your own valid hints. Play waiting '11fle. game. One who appears in- SAGl'ITARJUS (Nov, 2'l· different has plans -~·hlC'h De<:. 21 ): Goal is in sigh t -include you. Lei others sho1\• OOt you may not recognize it. their hands. If you are patient , Aura of mystery !UrT'OUllds ycu get better overall deal. you. Play up to it..Ateans be -:::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::; glamorous in sense that yoy , keep some secrets. Dori't tefl all. One who attempts to give you third degree is not worlh answering. CAPRICORN (Dee. 22.Jan . Ii); Highlight flexibility. Don't ~!1 there Is on]y one way tn aGbteve. Try various methods. Give full rein to intellectual OW'los.ity. Ask questions. You will discover person who has ·inlcrmation and is willing to leach and share. . , BEING ALONE i111't rt'H for ttiii .. ! • ..., -· ... ~ u...i, fer fl•cU•t • 1.c1, 1111• y••r••lf, to b• ~-••r COMl'AHIOM. lRUE EMPlOYMEHT AGfNCf .--..u.t 55Z.OJ72 junior year. • 'Ilie lride. a graduate of l---------------------.---------------------..'..'========= Newport Harbor High School ._.. _____ ....,_.._..., ___ ...., ____ ,.. and the University of c.aJifomia. Santa Barbara, is a 1970 Empire debutanle and a member 0£ Alpha Phi . She also is the daughter ·of B. Franklin J\let zleur , San Clemente. " June Date Selected Susan Gail Peg g and Kro- ll<'th Alan Johnson "'ill be 1narried Ju111? 15 in Our Lady •'Qul'Cn of . Angels Catholic Chu rch. Newpo rt Beach. The daughter of Mr. and ~lrs. Bernard Pegg, Nev.1>Qrl Beach is a graduate of cor: ona de\ l\laf-High School and nov.· aucnds California State University. Long Beach. !!er rit1ll<.'c, so.n of l\lr. and l\lrs. 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HICKORY FARMS OF OHIO HAS FOOD GIFT PAKS FOR ALL GIFT OC - CASIONS. SEE THEM ON DISPLAY. Mon.·Frl. 'Ti!' Sat. 'Tll 6 Sun. 'Til 5 AM!IUCA'5 t.mING' Cllli:ES:E 5TOR:E5 ' DAILY PILOT :J:J Mor.e 'Smileage' Per Gallon C I f h d ~"· ,, t•lk , .......... , ye es o Happiness Stretc e ~·:~~~~~:::-·· .... ,. ""'""..., "' 51, ............. , <". I ,, • ..,,, ...... c:11w'"' 8y GAV PAU1:£Y up a full ••asher load. 001 a \dan·elous setting lo kno'1' llA ppinc~!i is 11 lull in 1hc'L,.__..,..,_,. __ _,,...._.,..,..,..., 'IDLY.on.K~;~i gt~·Jni,. ~-touches to you clo$(-ncss. 1-.ids' ro<·I-. '11' roll retwd thlng called .the e~p crisis dri~· shirts and ~lo.uses. Happln!'i:s is a good t::<cu!t• playin;;:. !ht> qu1l't of an1plUll•r calls for some n w thinking llapp1nes,, Is dining by for bundlir.r; or happiness is run1('(I do\\n or off. concerning that fa mi 11 a r candltl~ght a s)e-eping bag for 11\'0, ll:tppint·~s is having 1 1~ in· , . llapp&rM'SS li. having a \'al\d liappiness is wrapping tnto l;i\1s not dropping In .so <l<"linltlon of "1l!lt happtness excuse (no gas) f~ not going an old-fashion!.!(! quilt in~tead fre<1uent!y. is. !!Omt11.'here yw..odidn't want of an elcetrk:. blanket. Uappli1cs:; 1s p.1Uing into n llappiness still is a warm to eo anyny. Happiness is a \rood·buming s:l\ings accoont n\Onc\' tha1 puppy. a \·acation in the ?oilml Happiness Is OOt ha1i ng to firop!at..-e and a c 0 u n try othcrv.ise "·ould lx• spent l)ll Caribbean, aod getting a ~tertain some of those people neighbor 11.·ho so 111 ch o w :in cxpt"1t~1\C v:icol\on. 11·arm tax refund from Uncle v.hom you didn't v.·ant to spreads his fut'\ supply to haul And of courSr . .hap11111~:-<1 entertain an)-way. a load or v.·ood in. 11ould he the-riiR"Ol'l•ry of 011 Sam. Happiness Is not ha1ihg to J-l anni!lf'ss ls ,.,,..,. for a L'OOI on ~our prupcrt~·. Kow hatv\inus more tl\an cha rr •-h.ld "' '"'>"--u eur tnc c I fffi to summer so lh<'r<''s no air e\·er has bc<x>nie ha1·ing and sctro. lo music lessons. to condiliooing problent. FIRl·llUllGl.t.tT ALARM SYSTEMS RiSIOENT+Al & COMflllERCIA l • ,.,, ••• ..., .. \.,., .. d .. •o••O [•p•·<•<N• >1 Vo•••'"'"' Ho•l>o• "''' [Call ~o;f~f.~,j'.""'"- SIA CO.t.5-T •lAllM !.'l'STlflllS 0""-(H 14• ~WU •1<•0 \·•PP'' 16S1 'latnrla-Ccitla M~.a M1·J490 enjoying the things we were basketbaJI prKll« and llapptncss is 3 good C'XCUSt> --taking ror granted th is time husband to ~at ion r ho ·-·" , .... __ .... _______________ ~.., v.·a lking's good for him. or a t WU\ly, hot butlered la.~t year. • rum. hot choCo!atc. I suppose the ultimate or llappin<'Ss is a ne"'' style 1-lappiness is not ha\'i ni; :i happi~ss is nnding a gasoline of lamil)' togt:therness. tore-Pd pictu re \\'indov.• to leak off . at first but 5000 berorning v.·arm indOOr air. station viilh no long lines of No String s Attached? cars and an auendant "'ho does just v.·ha t you request v.·hen rou say 'Fill 'er up''. But happiness also ls n~ O\\lling an automobil e "at th is point in time'' or ha\·ing a small ca r v.·hich economizes on fu el and if neet'Ss.iry can nm for a v:hile; on iU reputation. l ~ Happiness is li\ing. within ~ v.·alking distance of v.·Ot'k and plenty or mass transportation available if you don't. Happiness is an WlCro\\'tled highv.·ay if tra1·c1 you 'must . ilappincs.s is the drop in the hiihv.·ay accident toll as fevoer cars hit the road and speed limits are-reduced. 1-l appin~ss is oi,rnin:; and liking to use a bicycle. .~it S1nith_ and ~crek Sla yton find the string s attached to h1ano Con Amor Aux· 1ilary. C'hildren s Ho1ne Society, benefit . a lot of fun . 'Ji.\'O puppet shows in the rou nd. 10 a.m. and 11 :30 ·a.1n . 'fuesday. April P. in the Un..iversity lli0 h School gym , Irvi ne. are scheduled. $1.50 tickel'> u·ill be sold at ttie door. C1-1s serv· ices will benefil from proceeds. ' : -Happiness is owning a sai!OOa\ in ste a d of a motorboat. T h e r e ' s no shortage of 11;nt.l yet. 11appincss is cutt ini;: dov.n on hOO.schold chores that call ror elcctrlcal appliances ... not _running the sweeper every day, 1ctting Lie laundry pile Brief Ti~ings Ebb Grief DEAR A:\;.; Li\,'\DERS : The recent letter a!»ut people v•ho hcco1ne tongue· tied in the presence of grief and blurt out so melhing stupid prompts me to u·rilc 1ny first letter to Ann L..1nders. I u·orkcd at a college during \\'orld fllo!lrn in !01·e and 11·ere ha\ing a "' 11nnderful lime -laughing at the ir own foibles and~re1·eling in I.he fact that at 1ht'i r age they oould ha\~ so much fun logether. They v.·ere going to be m.'.UTied "a!' soon as they could clear up a few de!ails. ·· ·\\\'ar If. O.,.er 200 of our boys u·ere killed in action. I kne\V at least JOO of !hose young men \\"Cit en 0 u g h that I fr!t impel led lo v.Tile to their parents. most of "''hom I hC1d nevt'r met. As I 11•rotc-the letters. I discovered the n1agic ro1·1nula. Rccile a personal incident , some small thing the boy said or did that sho\\·ed him to be kind, considerate and thoughtful. DEAR AN:\ LANDERS : You must be out of your n1ind to make the statement. ''A solid marriage cannot he destroyed by a third pe rson." It 's happening to my sister at this very niomt'nt and it's killing ht r. \\'ell. r m one c,f the "details." The man's v.·ife. \\'e've been married 48 ye<irs. Before 'ne can marry the v.ido>x, he has lo get tid of me, and it 11.'0n't be t'asy. Please publish my letter. He never n1is.scs your colwnn. -BARNACLE DEITY Herc's an exampl e: .. It \\'a s only a year ago. at the end of n long. hard day. that your Jim noticed ho\.\' tired I looked. lie quietly l:il.ayed b<'nind to help me put a.,.,·ay the books and close the library." The responses to my letters 11. t'rC \\Wldetful. l kney.· I had touched a great many hearts. Perha ps thi s letter \1'ill put so1ne meaningful 1\·ords into stan1n1ering tongueo.-ElS!E Theirs \\·as the perfect marriage. That girl did e\·crything. incl uding shine the guy·s shoes. She 11·as a oonipletcly dc\"Oled \\'ife unti l some Cncap sexpot in his office can1c along and made him fet:I like he v.·as 21 aga U1. I'm sure the male menopause had something to do 1\ilh it. Change your advice. Ann. You are \\ r 0 n ~. \\Tong, \\Tong. -Sf(;K AT l!E.~JlT DEAR BE'I'Ii': I suspect lbere v.ill bt considerably Jess laugblog 14·ben tills letter appears. Tbanks for writing. DEAR ANX : \'our column is the surest 1ray I know to reach millions of people. \\'ill you do me a big fa\'or? Please infonn vour rtaders that the tcnn "deaf aJld dUmb" implies that deaf people are stupid. This is an affront lo a segment of our society tha t i !I handicapped. DEAR ELSIE: Of cour~e. you found the magic formula. An Intimate toucb, somelhlng personal that you alone could ha ve told those parents about thei r son. No Dov.·ery phrases could mea n as mn<'h al the reporUng of a litlle incident Iha! showed thei r Jim to be a special person. DEAJt S.1\.ll .: Sorry. but nu one kno\\·s what a marriage is like except tbe t11·0 people in it. Out\\·ard appearanreli can be \"Cry dccch"ing. Sometimes lh e onrs tha l look the best are the "·orst. Tiie correct terminology is "deaf mutt'." Thank you kindly. -A Fi EN· TUCKY FH IE:-ID DEAR A\'.'-J LA~DERS: Some' lime ;igo you prin!t'd a letter from ;i couple (she in her 60s. he in •nis 70s1 v. ho had DEAR t'RIEND: I appreciate )'OOr lelter and so "i ll many lboosand dtaf mutes and their families. Th ank you (or v.·ritlog. ' Students Earn Zonta Honor S e l ect ed for the i r I ea d e rs hip, citizenship. scholarship aTjd service, (our high school s e n i o r s v.·cre named Zoota Girls-Of-UJe. month. They, l'·ith their mothers. \\"Cf'e honored during a luncheon ·given by the Zonta Oub ol Nl"l'-port Harbor. Dyr.tng Kathy Ann \\·at.son's atterdancc at Q>rona del :\tar High School . .she has been ac· live in student government. Simpaticos. drill team and pep squad and this yea.r she Is a member of the yc3 rbook staff. She has been on the hono r roll for four years. 11·as ac· ct'pted for the Allergan Ex· plorer Program in Chemistry; and has been acli\'e in GAA . Ski Club, and Pep Ctub. is a soi\gleader and \\'BS a homecoming princess and \'ice !J)e(lker !or the Stud en t Congress. !\tis.c; ri.tontgomery is the daug hter of r..lr. and r..lrs. Charles r.1o ntg o mcry of Newport Beach, has been ac· cepted at the Uni versity of C.'alifornia. Santa Barbara. As she enjoys both science and math. she is looking towards those field.c; or po s s i b I y medicine. Drama Club. lier parents are i\lr. and i\lrs . Fred Carter of Costa i\1c~a. ESTAi\"CIA in spec ial education so she can 11·ork 11.·ith handica,ppcd chil dren. She will enroll in a junior college and l h c n transfer to a university. A n"M!1nber of CSF since brr sophomore yt'ar. Robin Huf- fine has sen eel as i t s treasurer and president. She,lli -----------;,\ also is acth·e in madrig3ls Speech, Ecology , lxoyc, and Concert clubs. The daughter of the Jim Huffines of Gost:1 \lesa also has been ,1cti\·c in the \'\tCA. and has rrct'h·ed the Golde sen· ice a1\·arrl. J u n i or Achie1·en1ent llus1nt'!:.~ a11·ards I and t11·0 trophil's for lhe Lions C.1ub speak-off conies!. i\1iss Huffine plans to nt..ijor Jyt A Ycmon·s SPO'-TSWE.U Wf$1(1)ft '11JI ,H Mttlft• ·~ .. The daugh!cr of the Ray· mond \\'atsons of Ninrport Beach is a member of lhc senior honor society and "'·as honottd by the DAR. COST! A-1£.t;A Ntw1!4r1 I U UI ........ ,, ..... Planning to teach music tn,1-----------.:_~~~~~~~~~~~~I elenientary sct)pols. Lesl ie She plans to aUend UCLA and is especially interested in gpedal education, dealing: "'ith the deaf and bl ind. ~'E\\'PORT llARB O!I Learning the re1\·nrds of· volunteer "'Ork t'arly. Holliday ~fontgomcry has been a Ticktocker u·ith the 1'\l!:"'porl Olapter. NalioMI C h a r i t )' League alld a, Teen Angel at lhe Orange Coun1y ~ledical Cent.er. Spec1ahi1ng In AJcne Carter acCompanics I.he Cosla ~l~a lligh School cOOir and the <'hildren 's choir at her church. She ha~ ~n·cd as 1·icc p~ident or both h e r r.ophomore and junior cla~o;es. and during her high 1;ehool years she ha! be<'n ~\Ive 1n COOC('rt choir , 1nadrigal!I . GAA. g):mnastics and I.he HAIR,STYLING FOR CHI LDREN CALLJOHH K>l Af'rOIHTMIHT-64J.JllJ CHMN.11~-•'f, tJatt..~ M4to \ Hew CoicJriro9 I S~ A.'10 Cultura l Demonstra tion .. La Boutique rantasque .. Corona del ~lar lligh School 2101 Eat.tbluff Dr., Kewport Bea ch U"n"l..11: Tilt\T~E FRIDAY-APRILS 8 P.M. 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J DAILY PILOT -·· •• Low Cost , High Flavor O ,ne Dish Nourishes f , -Sarbeetied One-Dl~h ~lenl ls of good-quahty protein without n1ustord an especially flavorful, low-.a nyone reallz.ing that y~u are J ~ tea.spoons llqukl smoke cost dbh. Use smoked sausage serving lrss :sausage th~you 2 bouillon cubes (or the regular klnd lf\you would ... had you uteed 3 cups cooked rice can't get snlOked), rice and and served the sausage llnks Cover and cook saUJBge in green beans as the main 1n-· all b themselves. ~I cup water about 5 mlnutes. gredlcnts. . . . BARB CtJ£O ONE _ O S II Remove from water and cut In Then .season wtth hqu1d ~ti!:AL \ 1 I-Inch plece.s. . smoke, catsup, and mustard \ \ Drain beans, reservin« hq-plus a touch ol brown sugar 1 pouqa smoked link sausage uid Saule oolons in 6econ for outstanding ta1te. It's pret· l can\ 116 ounce) cut green dripping~. Add'"-cup bean llq- ty and colorful. too beans uid ~ a·n d remalnln' ~ One thing to watch "''hen I cup chopped onions grcdients except rice. Simmer· cutting corners on the budget : l lablespoon baron drippings 10 minutes. make sure that nothlflll'. is cut or vegetable oil Stir in rice. Season to taste. from the nutritional value. ..~, cup caisup Cover and cOoUnue simmering Hert, the combination of 2 tablespoons brov•n sugar 20 minutes. Makes ~ servings, sausage and rice makes a dish I teaspoon p r c p a r e d each 39~ calories. French Recipe·· - Adapted The typical French cake or gtnoise is dlfferent from its American counterpart. Tende r and light, but sn1aller in \'Olume, it relies only on ~aten eggs for leavening . Basically a rich spongecake, the genoise Is !he basis for many elegant French desserls , combined with Jam, "''hipped '. cream or frostin g. The genoise recipe that foUows has been modernized \using baking i>O"''der) for easy preparation. The results art! marvelous and i:tuile similar to I.be classic cake. GENO!SE 11'1111 ORANGE C REA~! FROSTING I cu p sifted cake no:ur -USDA CHOICE SIDE J .. ,:.;. ,,. ' The Choppi ng ' ' CHOICE Lamb Saddw s12s .... •••·WY. JIUL 87 ~ I 'Block r~' •''''1i\ .... ..., c"°" ~ Lo•• c"°" 2 L••' G..-L-. FRESH GROUND BEEF l •• OPEN SUH. 9·6 " ----USDA CHOICl CHUCK ROAST 81 ¢ .. The Chopping Block Special! All Gourmet Cuts. Avg. Weight JO ·LI. TOP SIRLOIN . ·10 LI. GR. ROUND s599s 10 LI. CUT CHICKEN 6 LB. ROUHD STUK 6 LI. 7 IOHE RST. . . 3 LI. HOME MADE SAUG. CUT & WU.PTO OlOEI. l·': tea spoons baking powder or 1 teaspoon cl-Ou· MARANATHA MEAT CO. ble acting baking powder 1500 Adams Ave., Cos1a Mesa 4.111 Harllllr -'"'' lo(lfttma t~talro l 1 ~ cup milk 546 -8196 ~ 1 1 cup(~~ stick) margarine • Open Seven Days-9a.m. to6p.m. iii 6 egg yol ks l:'=jiijiiji;jj'~ji;ji"jj' .... jj"'iji'•i •;";';'";"i"';'•;•;";';' ;;~.~ I cup sug~r ----· ----- 1 leaspoon'°ango extract • s;rt togoth"' '"ke flour nnd AX THE COST baking powder ~ set aside. Comblne--J11llk And - 1nargarine in a 511ucepan. OF FOOD Jleaf o\'er lo"'' heal until '{1tl margarine n1ells. keep ho!. In small mixer 00\~I beat egg yolks at high spc<'<l unlit v.ery light and \croon l.'Ok1red. about 3 niinutes . Graduafl\' bent in sugar and orangr c~ tract. Arid flour mixture: stir ;u~t until ll\IXcd. Graduallv ,,tir in hot 'milk nlixturr. · stin·in111 gently until h!rnded. Pour into greased and' floured 9-lnchl tube pan. Bake at 3:W drgrees F. about 35 minute.11;, or until done. Cool in pan on "''ire rack. Whrn cool split coke into tviO layrrs. fill and frost 11•i!h Oranii:e Cream Frosting 1be.lowt. ff dci:s.lrcd drir.zlt. melted uns"·ee1ened chocolate over cake ustn~ " toothpick. !\fakes orit: 9-inch ca ke , ' ORANGE Cfl.1'.:A~t FROSTING: Cream 12 cup I I sUckl margarine until llght aod fluffy. Beat in 2 cup! unsifted conl'ectioners' suqar Blend In 5 tablcsoooris liP.ht cream. I lablerpoon grate1I orange peel and 1 teat!Y""" vanilla extract. Gradually beat in 2 ad· di tional cups unsifted con· fec;tloncrs' sugar, or enough 10 n\likc 11 smooth, !prcadablc rro.sung. TODAY! Now Avail ... for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .... Frwe dried foods .. beall' HERE'S WHY t • OU1llty Md ftftOt of tood It tupertli •SM« atMagti Ute It loftget" • Tlk• leu w1ter and fuel to prepere • Vllemln· "'*'*-' contenl tnd nnor .. of htp •llltJ • Aecon•tlMlon lo thff origlnll food "* .. "' generelly eccompli1hed I»' only ...,. wl•. ·Perma-Stor Foods 2960 HARBOR BLVD. "tosta Mesa, Ca. 92626 Tel : 1714) 556·7290 ..... Houri: Mon . Slit 9 • 6, Clo111d Sundty • , • .our bag is SERVICE IS 0.UR IAO .... Wf TAICE ,RIDE IN .. AQVIOING ,ERSONAL SERVICE TO 0 UR CUSl'OMERS. WE CATl!R TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS, .. ROViOINO 'ERSONAL MEATS TO YOUA OADER, CUSTOM DECORATED CAKES, EXTRA FRESH 'AOOUCE, AND PARTY CATERING. ,ROVIDING OVEA tOOO GROCEl'IY ITEMS INSURES JUST WHAT YOU NEED, NEVEA SETTLE FOR LESS. BOX BOYS ANO FRIENDLY CHECKERS MAKE CHECK-OUT1 FAST ANO f.\SY. SHOil AT RICHARD'S -YOU'LL LOVE THE SERVICE. IT'S OUR BAGI ® ~ct.I V1l1otH ID• to Ad AllowlnCeS Ind Specill Purchunl. · 0 Rqulw D1i1y V1lut1. • _ Grocery ANDERSEN ® Spltt Pea Soup 15 oz . SMUCKER'S ® StrawbeJry Presenes 10 oz. ® Johnson Pledge lllft'IOn 111' '"ul•r 14 or. 3 for $1 79~ 1.29 ,NEW JELLO o Spoon. Candy Dessert 5 or. NABISCO' O luttll' Butter Cookies BIRD'S EYE ® International Vegetables BAYBERRY FARM CARROT OR HAWAllA.N ® Pound Cake ''"~ "" 13~ or. fro re" 10 Ol. Delicatessen RICHARD'S ' O OYen Baked Him hi iced or by th• pitcel' JI. lh. NORW£ GIAN O Jarlsberg Swiss Cheese "'" RICHARD'S O Kidney Bean Salad ,. •.. O Bel Chedd• Cheese , .... Liquor RICHARD'S;RIVATE LABEL O Very Very Light Scotch ae proor lillh KENTUCKY STRAIGHT o Bourbon Whiskey Ml proof flhh CHARCOAL FILTERED o Vodka ao proot tlhh . o London Dry &in 80prool 3.80 tilth • 41~ 67t 1.75 1.15 59~ 98~ 4.99 4.75 3.80 Meat RICHARD'S LIOO BRAND HAM IOld fluh;onod Cure} ® Butt Half -"~·' .. "·~· ft( lb. ® Shank Half """"-89~ lb. ® &~~~!.Beet. Briskets ··-'"''.1.49 lb. ® Roll Sausage ~;···•·· 89~ ea. ~~ STUFFED ® Port Chops STUFFED 0 Roasting Chickens •w• ·- Seatooa .. " Q San Dabs ''°'" AnOll•. or•n O Red Snapper . ,, .... '~·· 1.29 lb. 89~ lb. 1.59 lb • 1.91 lb. WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF LENTEN SD.FOODS. PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TD ASK FOR PERSONAL SERVICE. Produce O Iceberg Lettuce 2k ea. 1~ lb. 3 for $1 2 lbs. for 25~ • O Watemelon wtiol1 Ofl!y O Fresh Artichokes o"'" M .. o ·Onions Bakery o German Chocolate Pie O Cracked Wheat Bread O Hot Dog Buns CINNAMON ,· 10" 2.39 63c 5 for 4t~ MIX OR MATCH 10% OFF BY THE CASE RtCHARD'S LIDO 3433 VIA LIOO N.B. Open 9·8 Daily, S..n. 9.7 173.e360 '£· "£. . o Oval Danish 2 for 49~ RICHARD'S HARBOR VIEW 1Be0 MACARTHUR N.B. Open 9·8 Dolly, S..n. 9·7 - G844~eeoe . • c "'"'"'toed 4/4 . 4/,0(14 ONE (.'()UPON tu ADULT C\JSTOYD. FIRST POUND Bananas FREE •WITH 11111 COl1POH 11'1,_t lltlUfld 01 IJMI-I'll D.P. I llldll,.l'l " ' Co""'Ofl tMd ..,. •411.0/14 ONI COl.ll'ON Pa ADULT cun'OMU SOC OFF anypurch•of UCI Celebrity Baseball Tickets Hiid In uCI -•ii Stld;um Sundoy , April 28 · 1 :30 p.m. wrnc nas coutOH IGttitl ..,W !111rdl-of UCI Cll•,11'1' ... 11111! lk~ett 0.P. \ • • • "' • ( ,, -----·· • New Fashion : Macaroons Chiffon's Springy \\'elcome spring v.·ith a creamy chiffon mixture set in· to a crisp rilacflroon cookie crumb crust. Ifs elegant enough for Easter Slmday dinner. nol to mention guests invited to "cof· fee and dessert." l\-lacaroons make a novel change from other cookie crumb crusts JjOO may have used in pies. The cream sherry in the filling blends nicely with the almond navor of the macaroons, too. THINK SPRING CHIFFON PIE 112 cups crisp macaroon cookie cruinbs ' ,,. 1·r cu p butter or margarine, softened t envclopeunflavored gelatin l'z cup sugar 2 eggs, separated l cup milk 14 cup cream sherry 1 cup (~~ pint) heavy cream. v.11ipped Preheat oven to 375 degrees . In small bo\\'l, combiflC crumbs and butter; press into 9-indl pie pan. Bake 8 minutes : cool, then chill. In mecliun1 saucepan. com- bine unf!a\'orim. gelatin with 1 '1 cup sugar: and egg yolk s beattn Y.'ith milk. Place O\'er 1011• hea t; stir constantly unUI gelatin dissolves, about 5 1ninutes. Remo.vc from heat: sti r In sherry. Chill. sorrmg oc· casionally. until m Ix tu r c mounds slightly "·hen dropped from spoon. ·1n medium bo1r!. beat egg \\'hites until sofl peaks form : gradually add remainin g !>Uga r and beat until stiff but not dry. Fold in gelatine ntixture. then fold in cream: tum Into prepared crust <ind chill until fi rm . Gamish. if desired. with additional 1rhippt'd crcanl and l toasted coconut. ;\lakes 6 to 8 se n·ings. I Not So Nutty Idea Pie's a Cinch With this pie in your freezer and its sauce in your refrigerator, you'll be all set to SCr\'e a fabulous de ssert. AL~10NJ).CRUSTEO ICE CREA~1 PIE 1,!J eup butter or margarine 1l. cup floor 113 t'Up bro\\TL sugar. packed 'i-~1 cup chopped aln1ond~. toasted 1 pJnt vanilla ice cream l package I 10 ounces ) frozen stra11·berry halves. tha1\'ed 1:: teaspoon aln1ond extract 2 teaspoons cornstarch ;\lelt butter in skillet orer 1011· heat; add flour. bro11·n sugar an<l 1 ~cup ahoonds . Stir over lo1v heat until crumbs are golden brown 1 about 3 n1inutes1. · Tum into a 9-inch pie plate and press. 11·ith fork . against bottom and sides. llakc nt 375 degrees 5 1ninutes. Cool. Soften ice cream s!i!!hl!\' and pack gently into cooled pir shell. Freeze. Combine stra.,..•berry hall'cs.! almond extract and cornstarch in ~ucepan : heat. stirring. until mixture con"lfs ro boil and is thickened. Cool. Spoon O\'Cr pie jusl bcfOfl' scrvini!:. Garnish pie 1vith re- maining 1~ cup ahnond3. ~takes 6 lo 8 servings. Meet Carol Moore~ One of the Daily Pilot's Ro le People • ·-. • . -• Peach Melba .-. \ . Turns Crusty Peach r-.1elba -1·an11la l<'C cream, peaches and rasplX'r ry sauce -has brrn po~>Ular ever slnCt" it 11·ns rrrati.'<i bv Escoffil'r in honor of the grt•:H Australian soprano. U u 111 c :'\t•!lic ~\t•lba 1n 1892. Th is"""' l'aria1 1on is s1111ply 11 ennnb crusl filled .,., ith lhl' t•la -.sic C01nbina1 1on The delC<'tablc. rl1b1·rcd ·~1uce.i<>.;1 bl~·nd·of n11•lt€'d rur· rant jrllv ;.ind sC'rdh·~s r1·d r aspbl'.rrY pr._.~,· n·t·s It 's d('lciou<> :1!:-0 on <le«~crt: such as custard<:. pudd1nj.\S and cakrs: on br1·akf:i.,1 p.111- l'akes <1nd wafnf's: :ind with all kinds of bro1l1·d or r~1~t po111lry -garnl' hen,.;. thicken. tur~ty, dUL'k. PE..\Cll \l~~l.B.\ l'I E l 9·1nch. Cn1111h t'ru~1 ! qu:ir! 1:1ni1!:1 11·1· lTeatn sh14li1ly .s11ft1•111d 1 ~ cup curr.11\l Jt·l \y I cup sl'edl(':'>S rlil r.1~pl>l'rry preser\'l'!I I can 11 pound 1 rhn~ pt':1<·h shet·s. dra1nt·<l and t·h1\!1'd Toaslrd who!~ li!iu1l'l11•d ill· monds Prep.ire Cn1111b Crust. Cool tho rough\\· Sl>flOn i1·1• C'rl'arn in to cnist, r rt·'iSL11M 1!'1' rrf':in1 tu forin :i :il.Uoulh ('\1·11 la\cr. l'o\'cr 11·11h fotl or plailL~ 11rap: fr1'('7.C se1 rral hours or until 1 ~·r\' ri rin \ . Ahout 30 1n1nut··' bi ·f.1··1· ~C'l'\llll!.' trnnsft•r p11· to r1•(r1~1·rn1or (vr •'.t'Jt•r !-li1·in.,:. \l1'iUl\\h1h'. pr..-p·1n• \l1·lh;1 :;;:i ucc· ~h·lt 1·u1-r;1r!• ;ell~ 01 rr !ow heat: ~t1r in n-d ras1JIX'rry Jil'•'~1·rv1'~. Arrai~t' p 1• ;1 ch s!ir''" nn pi1•: garnish 1.1·11h al111111u:1~ 1'011r !'<LUC'L' ui11 .~1·r1 11ii.: 1l 1sh rind sl'r11· 11ith µ11 · Cru1nb Crt1'1: ro1nl1in1• '1 1•·:p t'orn flal..io r1·tunb~ 1., rup r n··l1-t·h·•1i:~d tn;i,!!·r! hl:1n .-h· l'd ;iJn1onrl-. :' f;th\t'Sf.'J'.ln~ p.1t·k1·tl l1c ht b1 u11 n ~ul?ar :ind 1 , t·up huti•·r ur 111 .ri;aruh', tllt•!\l•rl l'r1·,.: n1 \lur" unto bl)''' :n and ,1d1·' 11[ fl 1nt•h fH1' phi!t• B;.l..1· ·:~-. 1lo·r1•·1· u\o·n 11 nllnlll• 1· ..,t C'Vn1ph•\(·ly on II 11 l' r ;11 ); . . ' .... THOUSANDS OF ntas 1mnm Wit .. APltL :a nlU T•S., APlll t , 1tJ4 RIB o .. m• CENTER CUT su'CEi»iNTo MARKET BASKET ; PORK CHOPS ~ ~roRK CHOPS BURGER-PRO l fic.t·. _b1391~:, ~a·9 . ~--r .. r-:1· ~I . ~ ~·4 LI. ~~69~ CRIS' FRESH CABBAGE L-------J SUNSHINE STATE flOIEN 100% FIOM FLOllDA ¥ol 11 \ll VI !"I'"'"' 10 u .. 11 oo•,."l•U NO l•ll\ 10 .,..c;iou•U•I 01 IM\11!111?0ll ORANGE JUICE ~37*' 12·01. CAN Yi-GA L. CTN . Stra\ncd. food STOKELY TOMATO SAUCE ~ IA9~ .... a.oz. CAN _32.oz. JAR t'ood Dnd nutriti<ln arc her s~ialties. Jn additioo lo handling general assignments ·along "'ith her reuo .... · s111rrrrs of the People Section. Carol Is the Daily Pilot's food editor. She holds a BA in journalism from California Stale University at San JO!i*. was a news editor for the Associated Press in Sall Lake City and a county reporter for the Red..,,·ood City cCal1L1 Trihune and edited a national house organ for llunt • \\'l!'!;i'Jln t'oods. In<'. before Joining the Dwily Pilot staff v.·ht·re she tellil reffii.io ""'hats f'ookih~ e\•ery \~'edne~day 1n the food section plus oontributing se•eral time:i a 11.cck tu1 the general contl'nt of the l'copl~ Sect1nn. ( Jiople ) is the Daily Pilot's Award-winning section for 'women (and other people, too) I .~iLi·'~. 1·* . LI. -~ . 13.0Z. CAN 7Y•·OZ, PKG -Try S~turda)''s Ne'\VS Quiz ' • e .lllTAMott.. Jll't N -. a .. ·-1-.1t11s,-. ... ...,.., • ..,..,,... .. 111 t l oo! .. lo ....... ,.,._II• N -"""""11"4, • .unw., 117'0 I la~ lo • lfWl.OWI•, U !ll t. ~IM, • --...... .. JN II~-- • (-~0. tl't II-fl IW • ~ , ..... 10111 """'~~" • (poOOA '""''"' ,.._ ... • •U.T111llf.Mt1n,1to01 ~"'-'1 ,.1 • C°'""°": I .. IOI '-'"°" -· • COllfA •U, ,.,, --.w.... • co.-.''' t ..... ,. .. ·~ .. ·· _.,._ ... • • ~111.""• cm. "'' c-c..--• f\ ..01,#!0Q, Ill llf .._ .... • _,.,.,. VAiin, W .... , A·--• '°"""'-""""· 111• 6.i-• OAtllHM0\111, IJMtt a-. 11 .. • GAIOIHMOW. 11 .. 1 n..-..... ... fl.-Cll-llfM)HTI, 1141 '---tl"4 • --0'°" MM:ll.11•11<1<•••'" •LA-0..,1 ............ •LA•UOA,1001•1 Vol""Yio- • II""'°'-IMtt ---• IO"O ""'"· ,,. ......... ... • '°"'° •11C11, '* ~ .... , •wtt~l,4tll-........ .. • t.ol -"'· ,,,. -· -• IOI -lit , lttt W n._, '° • ""'11111. 111Ht '•"• C-.._, • -tO'tlolo, IH w _,..,._a. • -nm PAtt(, 1101 I -· -·~MACll,11IO ... _A .. •-"Of! M.C:" 11111-11"' • OIO•NIOOU""'°°°· 11911 W.., 0...-II • NOl'll!IAUC, I C11t I ,__ tt"4 • GHl.ot!0.100.0>1.-••"•" • •A\1111 °'""' 7MOI _,, 111 • ,_ ~· 141J 1-.........c.ii"""I • ••u.ol'9'A. '*pt ........ ·~\6UW _ ... ·~·''"-A ... • r tDONGO .. ll<ll, 1•1 _,._,,, ~. • lM•tllMI. n11 ""'-... • """"'° l«ll "'' -111 ..._ ..... ·-·~llt!OWTl,11_<..__ e tAHMtl>IAIGelO,l•llf ....,,_, • ...,, '"""""· 1111 ... ,_ .. io. • i..ut .A ... I, .,.., ... ·--11"4 •u.'""°"°·"1 _.,..,...,., : ~""'"NIA, t10 W 11'°' II • ~'""""·''''' .,..,,, • U..,.fA rt "°""GI, HI M! hi_.. toi, • i..utl'll ...oMC:A, I 11iot ,.,,,,,_ II.oil •ll"t-OA~I. ''"'•-•"""· • nlllt!04ft, 1111 ""'""'" ..... !'!All ( PltOr P.I~ _,, ... -·--·-:-_-:-:::. BEEF LOIN T·BONE STEAK ' !1~9 ••• ltNll IHIUSS TOP SIRt>DIN SUAK ~.1~9 REG. DAILY Din DOG FOOD ~A]Q* 15.oz. CAN MARKIT IASKIT WHITI ROUND TOP 01 SANDWKH B AD • 39* 24.0L lOAF ASST'll. FLAVORS Hl·C RUil DRINK S ~28* 46.01. CAii WlTUI 'OVI alM.tOI .. . ... H _-.... ~--..... lft -........... _..,, ....... .. __ ,._ .. , .... ___ .. --~ ..... ___ .... _ .. ,. ___ _ I • '• ., I \ :J6 DAIL V PILOT ~te Began Fame Salinas. Calif.1 the .. Lettuce Capital of the \\'or Id.'· ctlebrates iu l O 0 l h nn· nive.rsary this year, "ith r1 fiesta·fC('ling that brings back n1en10rie~ of haciendas <ind \'aqueros. While the history of S.'.lhn:1" goes back to th(' f.'.lt rful da.v \\'hen a brokcfJ \\,,gun axlt· forced an e_nter11r1 si n g merchant to makl' his camp. irnd e\·cntually his head· <1uarlt'rs on that exaet spot, 11 took anotht·r half cent ury for 'Salinns to cxi>eriment wit h one or the crops that have 1nadl· ii famous ... \1·estern iceberg lettuce.· · From April th r ough Nov ember lhl' harvest of this gree.n gold keeps !he va lley humming. supplying 111 o r c than 80 percent of the nation's lcttucu . Selecl a firm he~d of western iceberg lettuce, hut one that feels s l ig h t l y "springy" v.•hen yoo squrt·ze it gcn!l y. Save the large, more-highly colored outer leaves !o lint> in- dividual salad bowls1 or to use in ~ps or "·hen cooking other vegetables. They eontain the highest amounts of vitamins and minerals. • Toss your light-In-calorics '·Spring Chicken Salad '' vdth a cheese and basil ffavored dressing just before 'SCFVing and pass at011g 11·ith crackers -or-hot rolls. SPRING ClllCK1':N SALAD 1 head iceberg leltucc 11,~ cups cooked chicken strips l red-skinned apple, cut in thin wedges % cup th!n sli~ green pep- per 1,~ cup dairy sour cream 2 tablespoons v.·hlte v.•inc vinega r 2 tabl("Spoons g r a I c d Pannt>san cheese 2-labl espoons com oil '~ teaspoon onjon s.1lt 1 J teaspoon basil, crushed ''.a teaspoon salt 1 •1 teaspoon paprika Dash peppe< Core. rinae and thoroughly drain lettuce : chill I n 1 _ d isposable plastic bag or let- ·tuce crisper. Shonly before scn·ing, tear lettuce le1tv('9 in· to bite~izt pieces to 111eas11rr 111 quans and place in ch i!lctl salad bo\\·I. Arrange chicken. apple and greffi pt•pper on let.Luce. Blend together all remaining in· gredicnts. jXlllf' over !!.'.llad . and tw lightly. Serve at once in 4 portions. Coffee Cake Topped. Granola The fragrance of Granola Cofree Cake baking is bound to bring the ¥.•hole family to the breakfast table. For natural foods fans, thC' bread·li ke "cake" is 111ade with \\-'hole \\-'heat flour. Thr topping is crunchy w i I h slivered ahnonds. Scr\'e "'ith ba1..'0n or chf'i'.~e and fr~h fruit for a h1~hl~· nutrilious -and delieiou~ - brl'akla st or brunch, GRA:\'OLA COFFEE CAKE 1 ~:i cu p "Tiole y,·hf:-iit rlGUr 1 1 rup brov.·n sugar l pack('('I ' '.! 1c~poom baking po\\dcr 1 teaspoon s.alt I egg J'3 cup~ milk 1, ('U p ~l'g1·tablc 011 1;r;1110Ja Toppi ng \1 1 ~ flour, :-u,i:ar. h,1king pv\\dt•r ;uld s111! In lJO\\'L Br;1t Cl-:!! 1111h 1nilk <ind oil 111 · an<ilht•r br)\\I. 1hl'n rn1x in to flour 1111\:1urr. itt1rr1ng JU~l un· l1l hh>nd(!(i. Pou r 1nio 01l•·d 8·uu.:h squ.'lt(' p.in :i nd sprinkle tnppini; 0\'1•r . Bake :u Ji.i dl·~rl""S for 2."i to 30 m1nu1e.-. or w1t1l a pick ·in· :r.E>rtt:d into CC'ntt•r comes out dry. Sene \\'aMn. ~la ke! 9 scn ings. Grenola Te1ppi ng:: 'tlus may be prepart'd \he n1p:ht before ; if ~. refrigerate O\'emtght. f\llX •, e\lp whole v.heat · nou r \\Ith 11 cup.brown sugnr 'fl&Cked l, '2 rup granola. '" cup iliverl'd aJmond! and 11 cup meltt"d margarine. Add ~rnr cut up prunes or ra1suu if you "'i.$h. You can Charge DAILY PILOT Classified Ad• 642·5678 I· /. • l :_,' • WrctltHday, AprU '· 1974 N PI LO T ·ADVERTISER 7 -• ~~~-.~~R&TWH-etassic Big family discounts for the greatest show on sea. Get Free Family DiKcu nt Titket1 le \ ~ • loll s.-.1~ • l lfrff SMlth •Jo"'~ •IUpll."'4 ...... Jipc:ho • o.. ... wotti. •t...E-llftt •9"H•rt• •ltoc!Mllbwn • Ewl llkCu~i, • lmt10ldtiel«.• RalldyM.t9M /' 1.. •,un•l'J,led lr.x:J. C~loW)r ' fJ ~ar.!,~,~.!,~~.~ PRESEN T ANY THRIFTIMART REGISTE R TA PE AT ANY SPORTS ARENA TICKET WINDOW FOR A S 1.00 OFF THE PURCHASE PRICE 0 . CHllDREN.S ·12 s .7.S (Reg.)Sl .2.S 'SAVES '..so •• Childre11 unde, .S free, Max imum. D11ccunt S5 .00 · ..... ~ •• •ti:. 9CI , .. ~•·10· ..... 1· .• u ro "' '"VOtl 4•11 D VAN DE KAMP'S HALIBUT "'.:; ·::··'.'.·.:· '2" D CUT GREEN BEANS , • :'. .'~' :·~":·. ·" 30' o COCKTAIL SHRIMP ... :·~·,·. :. : ... '1" D FRUIT YOGURT ... ;·:"::'. !':. . . 1 . DOG 3·s1 KAL KAN M.P.S. :~~ 2 SOUR CREAM. J[O>l'M•m 31c SCOPE '8 01 MOUT .. W•I " s105 IRE5~ • 8 Ol 1~1 ~'? >'AlUl • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 DESENEX OINTMENT • :,· ... ·:·: .. 11" D GRAPEFRUIT JUICE .• !-?~P.·~~! ... 62' D BUFFERIN ... ,. . ... . . s111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delly Treats! Fine Quality Meats At Low Prices -. -~MOHAWK ; HAMS • • • • • • • • s·:::;f , Ill; PEAR • SHAPE ! HOUSE PLANTS •!t!t<Jl:lfO 391 ' l'OT U . FLUFFY RUFFLE FERN ... "'' '4" l fAU11,Ul' BOUQUETS ,IU!tH 79' .. ow... u. • • • • • • FLA\IORFUl -FRESH GROUND BEEF EC ONO PA CK Of 3·LB5. OR MORE GOLD BOND STEER BEEF CHUCK ROAST Jimmy ,;~~.'o, • 7' D ROll ean ...... , Fresh Produce at Discount • • . ' ORANGE JUICE .:~;1:~)·.3ac (wQCO.."! l0.•!'10 I(! (II..,,.,,_ 0 DRUMSTIX "~' "00" "''•~ 73' .................. Spirits • Beer D PABST BEER ...... ".'; ~·~· .... 12 ,J2" D SUNNY BROOK ... ::".':'.'c'"."P ~~·:". '9" .Magnum Wine INGLENOOK NEW NA\IALLE WINES ~ • fRENCH ,, COLOM.BARD • RUBY CABERNET _.,, II. EA. t"f "'~I 01 l Q_..•tl ,,, .. ,, .... ~ .... ,,, 80~ ~1 , •• Smirno££ v;ip~~. ~1f. -,. -' - 270 I Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa • 13922 Brookhurst, Garden Grove 1308 W. Edin9er, Santo Ano • 5858 Warner, Huntin<Jton Beach • 238.11 El Toro, El Tor0 ' ' . I ' ' Rice ' ·Cracks Cr-ust F'or care free pizza.making try one \'\ilh a nee cn1s1 '. It's not that thr trad•1ion:1l brt>,1d crust isn't "'ood . 'I but yeast breads take <r Ion~ time to make. rt.>quire ~peC'ial techniques in !haping. end sometimes puff into irregular bubblt•S \\'h••n a rtt'e cru(t is subsUtulNI. \'OU eliminate any surh ~·nrril'S. And . f'\'f'n more im pt:irtant in 1h~ day<: of d1n11n1..,h1ni.t dc;illar v a I 11 t' s your nrc rru.<:t rm\'Ki<'S more nulrition 1han !he tr;rd11ional )'C'3SI ht"Jd hil!'C Ri('(' pi>:11 r,1~1" it<: goodn~~ fron1 lh"<:e ""1>1rr e•· l''.'!C'" ch(>{'<:(' and rice - Bakrd to~e1hl't th"<:. · nutriliou<:. inl:(tl'<lirnts cm r r~" as a tend er b.'ISI' for ~·011r f<P-10ritc plzia toppings. And so flrh1 you can et·cn pick up nnd cat by ha nd~ RICE PIZZ.\ ' :I cups coo~ed rire 2 cg1?s. ~ten : ~:~::::s :~:::~rclla l tomato sauce 1:: teaspoon cncti orcgann.1 basil, garlic ro~dcr, and I salt 1 cup grated ti.lozzarella cho= 2 tablespoon~ gr::at rd P.'.lrnH'- san d1ecS<.' To make crust. combinr rice, eggs. and rheesc Press firmlv into a 12-inch J,!rcasNi pilza· pan or \\\'O 9-lneh pans by spreading C\'enly "'ith a spatula. Bake Jl 450 degrees for 20 minutes. For the topping, .combine toma to sauce and seasonings. Spread evenly over rice crust Top v.:ith cheeses. Bake 10 minutes longe r. Cut in 6 or 8 v.·roges. Quick Rice Pizza : Use-a cannro or bottled pizza sauce or spaghetti saut'c for the top- ping. Bes t Lerto\'tr ~leal of All : Dice anv lcfto,·er meat or scarood 8nc1 sprinkle on pizza -before add ing chette topping. lf it doesn't look li ke enough topping. s.dd a_ fe11t' onion rin1?5. mushrooms, and di<:ro green ix·ppcr , loo. Sausage Stewed • • -~- -~----' SPRINGFIELD ' COFFEE SPRINGFIELD ICE CREAM I LB. CAN 1/2. GALLON SQUARE CARTON COLD POWER LAUNDRY DETERGENT GIANT SIZE SPRINGFIELD FULL G.t.LLOH IH PU.STIC JUG DRINKING WATER or / ROYAL - PURIFIED WATER _ SPRINGFIE~ PORK &/tsEANS 15 OUNCEj.\LL CAN ,--fRESH SMALL GRADE AA ·EGGS DOZEN WINDEX \i.. GINGHAM ~ Sausage i.-. a t<1ngy com-15 01.. AEROSOL C.4.H 49c FRUIT COCKTAIL pll'ment to the lwef cuTh·~ in ---------'--'---------'-<-------- FRISKIES BUFFET ~ oz. f LAT c .._"4 ' 1. ' . ' ' ' ,, '· - ·- IS OI . r ... l L c ... M this farr. The sausagt> 11SC'cl 11 SPRIHGFIB.D hore " mild aod dolioaiel~· ALL GREEM ASPARAGUS SPEARS spiced : 1yp1r al of the kind 49c CAT FOOD -YOUR CHOICO OF"'""'' found in Florence. Italy. 15 OL TALL CJ.H " ~,~. ---------------'-------------~ f~·rt/.1: ·~c.~~.·:~· ~! ZA C KV FARMS O\'EN STE \\" ITALIA I pound. b<>ef cubes !11:- inch 1 I 1 ~ pound mild ltnlian .~au· saj!C. cut 1n 2-inch picct'sl 2 tablespoons shortening 2 c;1ns 1 111~1 ounces each ) condensed 1on1a10 soup • 1 1 cup \1·a1er 12 cu1> ('hopped on ion ffi . .• ORDER YOUR IACKY FARMS ~~1\~} .. rt#~ TURKEY NOW! -... l v1l J BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE ·~· .J W ATERMEi.ON 8 RED RIPE ( CUT 9' lB. / Lb. / -) OR~M~ES • / SWEET / . NAVEL . 10~ -----=:~~~~~~~~~~~-I ~AVOCADOS FAMCY 3/$1 LARGE -' ----Ll9UOR-DEPT. . : 29c 6/$1 FOUR ROSES PREMIUM WHISKEY .... .... ~ $ 5 49 ' . ··~ -BARGAlr'fBASKET _tt •_ VODKA Req. 3.59 f ;ffh $299 ___:::________________ ---- MASCARA IMPORTED ALGERIAN RED TABLE WINE ,; .. 6 9c 1 lflrge clovr. garlic. mincrd I c~u1 ! 16 ounces~ cut green bean s. drained I can \ 16 ounce<; l swce! f:\oota!()('S, drained lrh' 01·en-proof skillet. bro\vn llll·at :ind s:iusage in shorten- '._,_ ..... , 0 45 c BAR M FARMER STYLE FRYING CHICKEN u. .. PORK SPARERIBS ZACKY FARMS WHOLE BODIED --··~· DIAL VERY DRY ANTIPERSPIRANT CREST TOOTHPASTE ) OL c., I 01. Tube ing: pour off fat . Add soup.I _ v.·ater. onion. and garlic. BAR M HICKORY SMOKED Co1·er: !xtkc at 350 degrees f for 2 hours. 1\dd beans and ix>l,atoes Bake 15 minutes more or until p1ea1 is tender. i\1akcs ~ serv- ings-. From Tomato Sauce FREi"\Cll TU~I ATO SAUCE i\o fa! is added. I-pound ran !Omat()('S 2 tablespoons tomato paste 2 sprigs par.c;ley 1• traspoon dried crushed thyme 1 • ba\T leaf 1 ~ cUp coarsely cho~ celery 1op~ I clo\'C garhc. unf)Cf:led and Jwlved 11 1raspoon salt 1 ~ teaspoon pepper In a J-qu:1rt saucepan stir t ogether the undrainrd tomatoes. 101n.1tQ p tl s t c . parsley. th)'mc, bay leaf. cel ery tops and g;1rl1c. Briog to a boil : slmn1tr. Cfl"l"r t'C for 30 minutl's. Puree through food mill . Slir in soh and pf!~ • per. Jtchcat. ~lakes I cup. ·' -. ·' TAVERN HAMS I ,,.. $19~ . G~OUND BEEF ··~ PROTEIN BLEMD GROUMD B'EEF 69~ . ··~ FARMER JOHH TOP QUALITY SLICED BACON $16! IAR M IOHED AHD ROLLED HAM OSCAR MA YER ALL MEAT 98~ W·IENERS FARMER .JOHN 98~ WIENERS BAR M LARGE LOIH PORK CHOPS · IAR M CEHTER CUT RIB PORK CHOPS BAR M WHQLE OR Rll HALF PORK LOINS CUT & WRAPPED FOR FREEZER HORTHERN FILLET of TURBOT ' BAR M FRESH SLICED BOLOGNA BAR M BULK WIENERS -------- GERBER 'S ··~· BABY POWDER Req. Slc; ot some stores GERBER'S BABY SHAMPOO 9R.Ot.. -Site - ··~ 79 ~ 98~ 98~ • Store HO<lrs 9 A.M. lo 9 P.M. Daily Including Sunday Prices Effective: Thur\day thrv Wednesday April 4 thru I Olh , Pric;es subject to stock on Mnd. WE Gl.t.DL Y .t.CCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS COSTA MESA PLACENTIA 19th and Placenllq 710 W. Chapman .. • , I -.. ' . .. 38 DAIL V PILOT 1 Wtdntsday, A'pfll J, 1974 Cherry . Chick Cheers Guests Often-o\'t rlooktd fof a-com· hole-broiler-fryer t3 pany n1cal is a "-hole ro:ist pounds) chicken. 2 tablespoons n1elted }lultcr Prepared With an out-of-the-or 111argnrine. dlvl<led ordinary stuffing and a superb ~~ ~ minced onion sauce, ll 's An excellent choice l '9 .f:ea!pOOOS curry po\•:der for easy. et'OOOmical en-~ ·;:~poon grated orange tert alnlng. · ~ cup orange Juice · Roast Cherry Chicken 11 one of the suggestions highlighted O>ok riee mix according to ln the new leaflet, "Smucker's ptickage directions. Add \.!i cup cherry preserves and Favorite Recipes'." celery; mix well. Cherry prese rves provide \Vash and dry chicken. Stuff the round ation for a cur11·-with rice m i~ure; cl~ opc_·n· fiavored sauce and Also con-ings, tie drumsticks to tail arid tribute subtle fruit, navor to t k · nd-"" k he ff. 1 uc wings u .,, ..... c . 1 stu 1ng made rom a . pa kaged brown nd w'ld ice . Place breast ~ide up on rack c 8 1 r , in sha \low roastmg pan. Brush mix-.•· with 1 tab\e!POOf! melted Among the." other reCl~s hufter . Roast uricovered in 375 featured In the new lealtel tite degree oven I hour. 'Berrypatch Coffeecake. Can· Meanwhile, prepare cherry died Carrol.9, Thimble Cookles aauce. Saute oo!Oll In • re- and Sweet and Pungent malning I tablespoon melted Spareribs. butler until tender; blend in To obtain a copy, send a curry powder. ~If.addressed. s tami>t·d Add remaining t cup business e n v c Io p e lo : preserves. orange peel and "Smucker's t~avorlte Reel· orange juice; si mmer 2 pes," the J. 1\1. Smucker minutes, ~rring occasionally. Company. Strawberry Lane. OrrvilJe Ohio 44007. Roast l'hicken 30 minutes · longer or unUI t.e p d e r , ROAST CHERRY CIDCKEN brushing SC\'eral times with I package (5 ounces ) brown some of the sa\.lee'. Reheat re-! and wild rice mis: • maining sauce and serve. with 1 l 't:i cups cherry pre9frve&, chicken and sb,\ffmg. divided Total t'OOldnt-time about I ~ IO cup cilopped celery ho\IR. Makes 4 wvings. 'Food Market Alert' Tips -1-s-sued WASJUNGTON lUPl) -buyers for institutions like Tbe U.S. Agriculture Depart· school,, and hospitals -who ment Is lsSIJln'l'. a new monthly wanted a guide to the relative newsletter Wilh_advJnce ti~ avallab!Uty of various foods. on the food supply situation to sO olficlals deCided to try mass food buyers. he neW report no'ting the sup. The "Food l\1~rketlng Alert'1 ply outlook even where in~ letter, also bell1J distributed to dividual \foods are IM)t plen- media so they can pass the tif\J.I . y,·ord lo consumers. predicts The.initial ••AJtrt" letter ad· that beef production In April dea:JUI 11 ol inlll'March, the will be "sharply ~" than supply ouUook m April• in· a year ago although. ll~wnl be .tjU;Cie<l _ptqs)le91l for near· below the 197~72 aYVlge foei' ~ ~ ... {~plk-s 2nd ttk i!P'th. 'l~ ~.JIP.'5 ~ "Retailers will llkely pass m;m a year earlier. on l".flttnt sh~rp ~ In... if.m~{oodt': 11\e beet 1eattle pnce1• Ud (Ni o . a&1Rle sup- inor<.fPeCial1. Per~ oulp\lt wilt· • Jjftes• p "ip!fs l!l<rl "abun- excecd ilast 'Apri1 ·1 uriuSuaU.v. dint'' c~s in ~.~t),dl. But it low level. but wlllJ'all fhort of aatct1~su~r! "''n find pota· the 19'fo..72 average," the let· tOr slocki. canned iruitS :in~ 'ter said. • vegetable1 tight., ~ for the n1ost part, the' 2-Heavy consumer demand for page first edition of what is cheap meat s u b s t i l u t e s . planned as a mo n t h 1 y ho)Vever, has drained the dry reporting service ·•leered bean supply and left il "not away irom predicting price adequate" ror April. the ll_'tndl a~~ugh . these are report said. Supplies of spJi_I hinted at trxhreclly In rePQrts pea! and lentils also. Y.iU be :t>n suppl y. low. Nofes or "adequate" sup- plies of some foods. ho1,1·e\·er. do not neces5arlly mean lo\\'er consumer prices. one official said. Yogurt Dressing He added fhe drpartment'1 marketing servtce decided to say nothing about prices becaU.C "forecasting Is hazardous and OU( agency is A Tew. friend passed this not il'l the business of predic-alq to ut. lions." YOGURT DRESSING The new leller b a sue· Juice Of y, lemon , 1 scant cessOr to a n1onthiy 0 PlenlifH1 tablespoon Foods.I' report which was "'1. teaspl)Oll tarragon vinegar issued , monthly for 1nanv .~1 teaspoo'n Dijon mustard ')•cn rs unt il It l\'8S cancel led ~ teaspoon seasoning salt last August. Bccawe there 'k .cup plain yogurt v.·ere so few Ci-SCS of hea vy With a fork beat together all supplies and a t t r A c t i v e the ingredients except the bargains to report. yogurt unlil blended ; add ·A spokesman said can-)'Ogurt and beat again with the cellation of 1he old report had fork to blend. ~takes about 'iii: produced cornpla ints from cu p. ' Nearly Everyone Listens to L~ndcrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. \ . . . . . . ., v• .... OI 1" -~'?'-1·0l RTl . ·NORM.· ORY · OllY PROTEIN 21 SHAMPOO BABY MAGIC · ltl·OZ llTL 1" BABY LOTION 2 PACI(· 2MW .21 DUPONT SPONG ES l PACK ·&CW " !Kl·COUNT BOT]l£ .49 BAYER ASPIRIN DOUBLE DliCOllN T 14 OZ. AEROSOL · REG. • UNSCENTED SURE ANTl-PERSPIRANT .. 149 > • . 1YEAilll"tJMioo-...OONC(BOJt ~~IGENT . .95 . DOUBLE DISCOUNT 32·0UNCE 801TLE MOPAND GLO 10~ ' • DOU8LE OlSCOUNT l ·llUNCH.111 · KLEAN N' SHINE .99 DOUBLE DISCOUNT 4.7·WNCt BAR WOODBURY SOAP DOUBLE DISCOUNT 32·0UNCE BOTTLE STEP SAVER IVEAY1>A't' OlSCOl.WT Pitta 44'11tJ«:l tltlX .14 114 DOUBLE GISCOUNT •9·0UNCE BOX ALL DETERGENT .72 DR EFT DETERGENT . .95 ( . . . . INTRODUCING ... " '' ; REO Rtf>E 'STRAWBERRIES AEO RIPE · WHOlE WATERMELON ll'INE RIP[ CANTALOUPE VINE RIPE HONEYDEW MELONS ALL GREEN ASPARAGUS "'"' ARTICHOKES .. SWEET AHO MtlD BERMUDA ONIONS . --~ P.~~~,9~.~~f Kosh" Passom ~ds ~ available at most stores." GARDEN FRESH • :HEAD LETTUCE . c 49 EA. " ,.,;CAUFORNIA-NAVE_L 10 LB 99c .10 " ORANGES BAG II. "29 " :Avoc-ADOS~·~~E 3 9~ .29 ". \ r--;MijtuiijiTJ.Utitmim-1 I ...... n •AY-ld . • 49 '" SUllCllOl(ES • ttB. PIG 39' 29 11 ICIEYED PflS•tt.OL f'l<G 39' • ,~ . SHIUOTS • •.ot "" 39' KUMQUATS . 39:. '.19 " RllUllRI '• HOT. HOOS! • 39:, · ........ DAFFODILS ....... .... '""' """ - 39!.. REO c;;EEN ~--t"'o~"ZAHIDI DATE.·~ lB. Pkt. ls- RAOISHES OR ONIONS "al '"-----~-SE-PR_ooua ___ PRICES EFFECTIVE APRl •-to · THl,llS-weo. EVERYDAY Dtse'ooNT PRICE 49-0UNct BOX • GAIN DETERGENT .95 MAYDAY DISCOUNT PlltCE 33·0UNCE BOTTLE DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER i .79 EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PAICE 22·0tWCE BOTTLE IVORY - LIQUID DETERGENT . .61 - EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICE M·OUNCECAN COMET . CLEANSER .20 -. - .. . MllYDAY DISCOUNT PRICE 35·00NCf BOX i CASCADE .AUTOMATIC DISH DETERGENT .73 . ---• l MRYOA'f DISCOUNT PRICE J.7S-0UNCE BAR ZEST DEODORANT BAR SOAP .19 EVERYDAY DISCOONT PRIC[ 20-0UNCE BOX I I TIDE. DETERGENT .110 32-<XMCE BOTTLE . OOOBlE mscOONT MRYOAY DISCOUNT PRICE POKER · JUMB-0 · BRIDGE HOYLE PLAYING CARDS 78 • MR Y0AY DISCOUNT PlllC1 CHILO NO. 20 · JUNIOR NO JO AoutJ NO. 40 · NO 60 ORAL B - TOOTHBRUSH .59 1·0UNCE TUBE TOOTHPASTE PEPSOOE.NT 12·0 UNCE 80)1' llU88L[ BATH MR. BUBBLE .59 .42 32·00NCE BOTTLE DOUBLE DISCOUNT _. DOVE li·OZ. Bo n Lf . . LIQUID DETERGENT .59 SWEETHEART · LIME DETERGENT .114 ' • ~ ... AQUA VELVA .99· AFTER SHAVE 40·CT 8 0!1: · REO, SUPEI\ 111 TAMPAX 50·COUNT llOTTl E • OISPOSAllt PLAYTEX .89 NURSER BOTTLE~ , • ' . ·' t , • • ' " ' • • Doub~~.~~o~~~~~~ r~~~~ price~ Temporary purchase allowances fro11 the manufacturers that we pass along to you. L ook fo~=helf tags lh:~ ~~ . ~ ua::J~ ~~. •l ·OUHCf. CAN · I VNUETIES Hl-C FRUIT DRINK . I 2$•0Z, TACO LAWRY SEASON MIX 15·0l. SLOPPY JOE • STROG...,..OF J $·OZ MEAT LOAF 1 153·0l. ENCtill..AOA 5·0 UNCE BOTILE • STEAi< SUPf'leME .21 .22 " " ,, .38 , STEAK SAUCE • CHUN l(ING • 11 2 OZ · l"EPPER STEAK'· SWEET &. SOUR .84 SKILLET DINNER 1$·0Z CAN · BIG CHUNK • 83 NALlEY'S CHILI G'EBHARDT'S · 1(.5·0Z CAN .59 ENCHILADAS DENNISON'S · 40·01 CAN REG ·HOT · WIBEANS 11$ CHILI CON CARNE GEORGE WASH: 15 CT· BROWN N'IO GOlO .27 BROTH I S·OZ. · CHOPPED MINCE D .39 GORTON CLAMS 10·0Z. CAN All VAAIEflf_S .23 SLENDER LIQUID DIµ ·-.47 \0.75·0Z. PltG. JELL·O CHEESECAKE MIX BIG G · 10·0.Z. PKG • 45 BUCWHEATS 4 PACK · TOMATO ONION LIPTON .39 CUP-A-SOUP l ·OUNCE JAA · BLA.CK .85 LIPTON TEA IOO·BAO PAClt4GE · BLACK "' 14·COUNT BOX • ORANGE • GRA.Pt:FRUIT GRAPEFRUIT 83 KNOX GEL DRINK • 16·COUNT PLAIN .83 •·OZ. Pl<G · ' VARIETIES OURkEE ')oAVOREO .33 COCONUT Hl·OZ. BAG · REG: FRUNOLA VITA GRAIN • NUTS .55 LASSEN GRANOLA 115·0Z BAG HONEY ALMOND CRUNCH " 49·0Z. IAG REGULAR '" 49·0Z BAG · HONEY ALMOMO CRU,NCH "' 37S·OZ 3 VARlETIES UNDERWObO .38 SARDINES 3 7S·OZ · 2 LAYER MUSTARO .. , Al l'H.\ IETA · tl5·0l . BAG 1" WALNUTS EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES 12·0Z. CAN · APRICOT • PE~ · PEAR KERN NECTAR .17 T'·OUNCE BAG · ALPHA I ETA .79 MALTED EGGS ~ .. OUNCI BAG • EASTEA FUH .59 BRACH ASSORTMENT 8Jl4CH • 12 PACK ·MARSHMALLOW A5 CHOCOLATE EGGS "·OllHCE · FM.COH .85 FAUil & NUT EGG HEllSH5't~Ol. aot.IO .73 CHOCOLATE EGGS EASTER PLUSH TOYS ''°" 2•• · SMALL lllT .27 PAAS EASTER DYE l.AflGE IClT .. ' 11·0UNCE TUBS · SOFT . 11111;.., ~ARGARINE .48 8·()UNCE JAR CAlAVO AVOCADO SUNSET DRESSING .57 BOB'S · l ·OUHCE JAR TARTAR SAUCE 8·0Z CONTAINER PflECIO\JS RICOTTA CHEESE lfi·OllNCE CONTAINER 32·0U'-CE PillCKAGE L,UIOO' l iliKES CH{ESE LOAF . ~ 12·0!' PltG HEBREW NATIONAL KNOCKWURST 12·ot PKG. SKINLESS FRANKS .. '" .37 .52 111 rz l·O~CE CHUll GALLO ITALIAN 1•• 1~t~1~~~~LLO iiii 2 10 ll·tt CONTAINER · Hl·POlY Q\\lp CREAMER 7·0~CE C.t.N · iliEROSOL REIDI WHIP EVERYDAY Dl~I.PRICf 115·Cl CONTAINER · WITH EGG ALfHA BETA f'(fATO SALAD .27 .87 .39 ~~ illl©mt:iJil@ ~ J·OUNCE BOX · ALL VARIETIES 1,TERNATIONAL STYLE . 91RDSEYE 1115 ~EGETABLES .II • . . I $OUNCE CONTAINER <ifl .... ORS jOHNSTON 27 YOGURT • ' S.llRA LEE 11 J·OUNCE BO!( POUND CAKE MORNING SfillA · ll·OUNCE BOX UNl(S • PiliTTIES · SLIClS SAUSAGES 12·0UHCE 80X OH BOY WITH CHEESE • WITH CHIVES POTATOES OH BOY · 32·0Z BOX.· 2 PACK CHEESE PIZZA -H\JNGRYMiliN. • FRlEO CH!Cl((N SALISBURY STfilil( · S 75·01 SWANSON DINNER 18·0Z llOX TUAl(fY BONELESS CHICl<EH .90 .80 • 37 1°' 111 '" !P@(l !}'@@@:! IID@.llifu ~ 6.2S·OZ. CAN • l'IOARO TUNA CAT.FOOD 12:0Z l'l(Q T\JHA · L09S1ER IHllllMll · CMOICE: MORSELS MOIST CAT FOOD W·OUNCE CAN · KAl. KAH M.P.S. OOG FOOD ' 10•COUNT · 33 GALLON HEFJY , TRASH BAGS .18 .35 .29 .79 .119 illll'tlA BETA 2'·0Z. LOAF HONEY BEE BREAD BIRKHOLM'S !&·OUNCE LOillF .44 RAISIN BREAD ilil PMill 8Elill 'PACK .35 DESSERT CUPS illLPHill llE.Till 2•·0Z LOillF SOURDOUGH SLICED .87 FRENCH BREAD ALPHill llET• 11 PillCK .43 llROWH M'SER'lf. FLAKY ROLLS to ~o~~ [ID©m[i)ll@ ~ 14·0UNCE CAN PINE SOL .13 CLEANSER 16·0l/NCE SPRillY REG LE ~ON EASY OFF 111 MN CLEANER 115·0UHCE llOnLE EASY OFF .41 WINDOW CLEANER 34-0UNCE CAN · BOWL 50 CLEANER SANIFLUSH • r OUNCE SPR•'i' LYSOL DISINFECTANT 10·COUNT BOX BRILLO SOAP PADS J2·0UNCE BO TTLE PUREX BLEACH 12·0l/HCE BOTTLI:. TY 0 BOWL 7 PACK ·c· OR ·o· ltEAVY DUTY RAYOVAC BATTER IES FillBERGE · Ul ·OZ ORGillN~ SHAMPOO 16·0Z. CONDITIONER I 29 FLICKER RAZOR ~-LB 8iliG COLLIER'S BRIOUETS •O·l B BAG 20·LB BAG IKl·CT · TA..lHSPAA.ENT OR PLASTIC CURAD BONUS BOX lO·CT BOX · ADHESIVE CURAD TELFA PADS A.EGULillR All SHEER MISS VANOY PANTYHOSE .84 .30 .22 .75 .59 121 .99 .59 " "' .59 .49 .89 --··-----·--·--EvtRYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES 100 SO. FT. ROLL · DECORATED WHITE ASSORTMENT SCOTT TOWELS •2·COUNT llOTTLE TAIJLETS APPEORINE 1 2.:.0UNC£ TUllE m'GULAA OR V.t.NISHING '0A:MVLA CLEARASIL OINTMENT ' COUNT PACll:AGf: LINDY SHORTY PENS 2·0UNCf: CAH ADHESIVE FASTlETH Of:NT\lf\E POMJER .38 211 112 .80 .72 • • • --. '' ... a regular -weekly column by Al pha Beta's Director of Consumer· Affairs. Esther Cramer. We think you'll And these informal messages interesting. entertaining and informative. See if you don't agree! /. \ ' - • • / J /, . WE R~ CONCERNED . With dll the drun1 bea ti ng about priCe ·rhat 's one r ec1 ~11n the consun1er slashing. super values. and. yes . total dis program has been :.tnn .. ~d \\!t.> 1,.1,.·c1nt 10 try counts. we're afraid the needs of the to heir )10u find an.;\1..121 ... tr) \'iur shop1,1ng individual customer have been losl some· prolJle1ns. Wi.:-1..1..•.i1t1 h> pul .t ht tl12 111or~ 1,.vhere in the v .. 'ar dance. pleasure 111 pu-.lun~ thdt c,.iit J.>rict? n1iri1c!es It used to be fun to shop in 1h~ small can·t be 11ro1n1.:;cd. hu1 \l,.l' l ~ln 11<1:.:. ,dong villag~ store. Th e clerks all c<1lled u:. by shopping lip-. cin<l JH>:ill tJu t ~µecidl \'<1lt11?:> na111e. and we coun ted on the butcher to for n1eal pl<1nn111y r\\ ... , 1. \~.:·d hkl! tu hear cut just the righ t piece of meat for a com· your suggcst1<1ns ho\\1 \\L' n11gh1 :-;.erve pany dinner v.·ith the n1oney we had to you better. spend In the meantnne 1,1k..: l<rlll' trJ becon1e NO\v. many supermarkets are so im· " acquainted \.\"Ill\ your t'-1Jn in Rlue tind ihe pe rsonal. The \vhole idea seem s to be to Butcher in 1he f{ed Ai)ron 'f"hcv"rc trained rush us through the checks tand \Vtth carts to help you l'Vl.!ry dLl)' Give 1licn1 d chanct! bulging 1.vith the la test in sugared ct:real~. to seive 1..1ou bl'tl~r imitation red-1nec1 i J)ef foods. or 11{1ntv h o~t' JJacked 111 o..,tnrh egg-. The cu:-;.ltJtnl='! 1.., 1usr another dollar s1911 ,11 the r('!Jl-.tl'r Alphd Be1,1 1:-;. detern1ined to turn tbt::. imaye around. We 're co ncerr1ed th.11 "hl;J) pers in our n1 arkl'I::. be offerl!d SL'T"\~cl' ci-. 1:-::Sther Crarnl!r Director of Consun1er Affairs \1.1elJ as good \•rtlues. ALPHA BETA BUTCHER'S PRIDE MEATS BEEF FRIE . BUTCHER'S PalDE RECIPE, CHICKEN AU RIESUNG BONELESS ~i~~ CHUCK . ROAST BONELESS BEEF RIB STEAK BUDGET 0EEFPATTY~..llX • VE~~;~~RO;;~OEC BURGER o~L:~ER HORMEL RED LABEL BACON l LB . 77.c Bllf CHUCK BONELESS CLOD ROAST BLADE CUT BEEF CHUCK ROAST FLAT CUT BONELESS BEEF -SRISKET , (COHO-PAK 8 LB. LB. PKG. "\I J1 ~--"-·---~ FRESH GROUND BEEF !J t8S Oft OY[Rt LB. 1.48LB. 88C LB. 1.49 LB . 88 CLB.· OSC AR MAYER PURE PORK LINK SAUSAGE l LB. CAN SANDWICH STYLE DUBUQUE ROYAL BUFFET CANN~D 498 HAMS EACH FRQZEN ~ooos 14 Ol BOX MRS. FRIDAJ'S 1 sa ROUND SHRIMP '" 14 oz aox 4·FISHERMAN FISH KRISPS ' 1 ~? Nut N' (Jt .. AS< FILLET OF PERCH 7 lb THE SE M!~r PRICES EFF EGTIV~ APRll .. 10. rtt!RS-·yyeo. I W• lt it,..1 l!lt 119ri1 !O •tlult U ttl 10 COllllMIC<tl dtllef9. S11t1 llJ cot~'ltd on ttl ltJttll1 1lt m1 S11!1!1,l10l'I 9u111r11110 Of you• ill'IOl\ty 11!uf'IC1CI. • (f)r011yr19rr lf7' .....,,..,. 8111 com..,,,,. . .,, ,,,1111 , •• ~rwo C'OIT•~-11'1 _ ..... C.OllA ~-H l t..1 1111'. ....,._lOOlllAOt -'"' -_,....to.ill&t.ol-1 ... 1 ___ .._ ,.,.._,O!ltlillOl -JltJI .......... U.-•~-llMI ~• .. ~ ~iliMYAU.IT -t"'•-11 .... -l lttl ~_...,, .. ~ ........... _ .. ,, .. ~...,.,.... I ' • 1 I • \ ' ' ·"·· f , .)fJ DAILY PILOT ~--------Wril nesday, April 3 }974 DAILY PILOT i . THE BEST OP EVERYTHING SLICED B~c; 5HOWIOAT 99c 1-POUND ll~f .t.llM O«IGINAl 01 $4.Cl 89' • PORK SAUSAGE ... "Ol It! !R EW-#AllON.t.l ~.Q$~UI $139 SALAMI CHUB ,, 01 l NIOGfORO 4,/ ~U((D COOKED HAM MOll!{llS YOllJ:!:.tt"l SLICED BOLOGNA OSC,t.1! M•'lfl! PUllf PORK LINKS OSCA~ MA't'fl! S11CrLJ BEEF BOLOGNA OSCAll MAYl R I .Qt, '°"'Ci " SLICED BOLOGNA '""' 69' " 69' " s12s "· s21s OOl 69' 69' ITATIRBROI. MOlllY BACK GUAIAlllll 011 QUALITY MIATS lVllY PllCI Of MIA TIS UHCONDiTIONA U Y GUAllANTllD TO"-IASIYOU .OIYC>UaMONn Will ti CHll lfUlL Y I UUHQIO c s . ."'\. • · STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF . BLADE CUT ' . . • GROUND BEEF FRESH e DELICIOUS ANY SIZE PACKAGE . . SPARE ·RIBS LEAN & MEATY MEDIUM SIZE PORK . c LB . c LB. • QUALITY SERVICE BLUE CHIP STAMPS SLICED BACON FARMER JOHN 1-LB. REG. OR 2-LB. THICK. c LB. MORRELL FRANKS YORKSHIRE VARIETY . 1-POUND PACKAGE c . aouND aoNE·~~T ... i.:89$ RIB ROAST siiii:o1N TIP ........ : ......... ; •. $1 59 (ttU(I{ CUt e GUAtANTlll) 9· 9 c SIAUI lllOS CltllrltD Ill,• Gl/At•Nflll> s 1 89 ,'J-BONE' ROAST ............... ,.. · . CUBE STEAK ........................... "· ' _,..,;;,,._,, .. , . $139 6TH & 7TH $ "09 "'"·"'-""'""'i $159 IO+IHISS tot.IND snAr u 11 .v ' $117 ROUND STEAK IONl-IN ..... . UAN 4HD UNDll •lat CUI $1 49 BEEF CLUB STEAK ........... . • ROLLED ROAST ................... 1185 T·BONE STEAK ................... . U AH•toNlllSS $139 NO!AllS •Wltl fttMMlD•GVAlANIEID s 1 os STAJll llOS.Cll TIHID •(f•GUAIANTHD " s 129 BEEF RIB STEAK .............••. ST•UIUOS.CtlTIJllD•tfeGUAIANlHO • 89$ • STEWING MEAT ................. "~::r,:.:~·· POUND PORTERHOUSE •H•• .••. CHUCK STEAK ........................ · ONi rot.IMO IOlL ---99c: lflf SIAlllllOi ctlTlfiiDlllf-•GUAIANTll D · $1 99 GROUND TURKEY ...... LI. TOP SIRLOIN STIAK .........••. ~-IN • GUAl~NT!ID _ '-'1 ' 7 RUMP ROAST ........................ . • SMUCKERS STRAWBERRY . , c ·PRESERVES .......................... ~~J~i 7 6 , 1'-POUt<!D CAN . • • $1.02 MJB COFFEE ................. ;:$299 CHIFFON • 5 3 c MARGARINE ............... J~~ LISTERINE 'MURINI ROLAIDS MOUTH CLIAl IYIS 3 ·PAC1' .... s 123 47' WASH ~~106 SINE-AID AIM TAILITS TOOTHPAITI . ... 69' .... 69' ~,..,.,o 4-WAY GllCIAN BISMOL NASAL SPllA Y FOIMULA 16 ... 79' ... '8' ••• $259 KOTIX LISTIRINI IXCIDllN ,COMFOITUll LOllNGIS TAILITS -· 99' ........... ... 55' M•90' DIAPER SWEET' FAULTLESS STARCH ...... .,o, 56' ~EETHEART BLEACH ... 42' FABRIC FINISH ... .,,,, ""' 56' lt Ol SCOTCHGARD SPRAY ""' 11.67 TY·D BOWL ,.,.,. tlOl 79' EASY OFF OVEN ,,,..., "o' 11,19 LYSOL DEODORIZING ""~' .. o• 81' MAGIC SIZING. .., 49' KOTEX NAPKINS.,,.u 1>-143• - GOLD CORN "'" """'' """ Of WIOO\I <!INU m 24' JOJ 29• >OI 36' .. c ~ACH PEAS & ONIONS ,.,o """" STEAK SAUCE ,., .. -·• LIPTON SOUP ~~·:;.'F" 7 ••l 35• ~~r:~~·~·~·~··········"o,.91 C CUP·A-SOUP ~1~ .. •1011 ... 1 • ••( 45' AVOCADO I LARGE FANCY RIPE CALIFORNIA GROWN EAGLE BRAND MILK .. o• §4' TACO CASEROLE K""""° "'0' 51' BUC• WHEAT CEREAL 0001 49' ~ti'1':~~~L~·1·~··· "o' 71 e • • EACH TOTAL CEREAL , o• 49 , . c HEARTLAND CEREALS · 71' ' ...... .,.,.,, •n••TIWtn GOLD MEDAL FLOUR .::.0111.89 GRA!PEFRUIT ............... 8 ·~o 59c , ~ SMALL 'ANCT •ED CARROTS RALSTON CORN CHEX .. o, 6506:_ APPLES D1uc1ous .......... :.4 1.as. 99c RALSTON RICE CHEX "01 ' u.s. HO. I ""'" RALSTON WHEAT CHEX no• 621 BRO~N ONIONS ... 2 i..s. 29$ LAllOI r111H flNDll (115' ~~:l~~HIX •. uo1 43 C . .;::';.z;r:.::iilf-.:::-: 2 1-l'OUND2 5 C 'KOS. crw w .. Rtt1~~,., f 11otJ S1.1111pJ "tAll Srou•J • MJB TEA BAGS "" 55' BORDENS KAVA .o, 11.12 BORDENS CHEESE :-:0~ .. 11.44 PARMESAN CHEESE ~~· •o• '1.07 a-1-«I• MmOOID l'OTA!Oli HASH BROWNS ...................... '..'.~~ llTTY CROCKll 69 C ANGIL FOOD Mil ...... "•· VEGETABLES~ ttOI 45• MEAT PIES • 1 0! 27' I~ .VITA BURGER ,o"''"'' _ 10o1 91' POTTED MEAT ;>.;,"\": ,,o, 39' FLOUR MY"'"'G<M' 98' 0.UNlll•(llt'> StlS I FLOUR :it.':'.:.. '" 98' ... ~ 37• ~Slal ···~ 78' BAKED POTATOES .. , o' BREAKFAST LINKS , 0 , ' wll(."l W4TCo«tJ s1 Sf ... 14 Lit Ol,l!(li 4,...1 85' TURKEY DINNER _ "o• PULL A PARTS , ., 0, CHEESE PIZZA ........................... 1~ oz. $1 13 " :~~~0 .. ii)i'.'.. . ..... 31 c •'f>l PILLSBURY BEST.FLOUR ""'· '1.19 iii'ffiiSuPPER -~ . :.-: $1 29 '°""\!(lo; DUTCH APl'LE PIE '1 n _,, .... '° •~ ORANGE JUICE 75• " 11 Ol PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS. thru WEDS. WOOLITE LIQUID _ .. o' '1.11 _.,.. CHERRY PIE ~ERGENS SOA~~""""'' ·-,.., 1 ~· '1 S2 l'!UWUl 1JQt JJ, , ~· ORANGE JUICE · •~ 1113 HA'WiiiAN PUNCH tOI 21· -llOI.. .. 14600 So • ......_.., AYt., Wtttwl1t1ttt 1100 lost C0.1 A ... ,., o,_,., 11 75 loktr St Cosl• M910 707 Wt1t MllMlt11""' St .. Cotl• Mtse 1522 Wei......., ll•d., Weshliltlttr 21 10 Htwport "11.,4 Cot!• MfM 6162 Edlrtqtr A't't., HU11tiftcJl• lffc:h l 4l 0 Wt1I UM• A•e., _._... 1417 1 ••ci Kl A"' T.tt./ 260) Wttt s. ... ...ttntt. St., S-to AM 26)0 idl'"Jff' A.,.., S.te AM 14212 MHits A.,.,. w,_.._ APRIL 4th-10th 1111 Chopmaft A't't., G ... fll Gro".t 1210 McF ..... A't't., s-to AM )462 Kett .. A.,.., Los AtM!ffos 2160 Horltt TtllfM A••., 5-f• AM 1564 Wtsf lroodw•t• ANlttht'I 11011 M ...... A't't., ,,...... Y•y .~ I> ' .. • SAFEWAY § IRAllDS °"' fi-1 11-loty "'•"'' ""•• ... ·-s. .... .,. S .......... i.fflt, Mod. .. "'°'' t•M· tifle 11 .... Nlr t,.fifKehM, ~ a.0"'4f1 --Ml· ....... , ,..,._,,,, •• ~-·· 'fe\ol lfl ..... , w•I>'· All ••1111.W •I 1.9w, "'-W·M.,;,it ~··· ... "' ..... t+IM• lt.°"41 .,. ,, ...... Ke.11• h•t•• ... a.1 . .;., lt111he,. V eil, Cop100"'' c~ •. 1ri1,.: Wt1tht'1, N.,."'O ... c,.,.....,,, ""' Whrlt "'-t~ • , lo "'"'' j..ot • ew Ut<1 1tw S ,, , 911Klt le Mt! ltuyo wht" ,..., thtp. LARGE 'AA' ECiGS Crea m O' the Crop \' .j ~- l-clo1. Ctn. ·DETERGENT Superb, with 49-01. 5 9 ( Magic Crystals ~kg. ' CRAGMONT COLA • Refreshing. Th irs t Ouen'cher SHORTENING V~lkay, ,' 3 -lb. 9 8( All-Pur-Can I I G.REEN BEANS CORN ::1 COB -'Sl ' Bel-air 4 s 1 ~\ Bel-oir 4 4 9 ( '""'h S'VI• t .. 1. , . -~ Gold'" .,., •. ~' or Cvt . Pk11. J . . Ke'"''' P•lk . er~~~:·84~:: 1 :;t~~.~ .. 5°~~1 Fillet of Sole ,.::·~;~ .. Bel ·air Cheese Pizza Bel ·air Tater Treats ...... c-91 ,~... J .~ ... 87 1 . ""•· 2·"·57 1 Pk9. . ePeas & Carrots .• 5'.t;:·s1 Vegetables ,,,.,;, o,,;.>. , ..... 45c Wil'llt• M ... lrohon P~g. Bel -air French Toast 'i;;~ 591 SAFEWAY WINE BUYS! ~G voi'i(i' ;;··GIN i ciii 'iii'A°GNE Jtll01 Win ner's Cup $699 ~• o• Cold Duck $189 ~ 80 Proof Half . ijl Ga llon Mai son Blanc Fifth Old Calhoun Bourbon -~!. o ••• 5499. la Mesa Vermouth •·;:;· .... 83< Senorita Tequila .~!. . ... s4 29 Barossa Valley Wine .~:::: ....... s1 99 --~~~......;.......;..~ ....... ~· DRINKING l!WATER Ciallon Jug Safe.way or De·lonized . POOCH DOG FOOD ' (For Cots Too!) Bolo need Rat ion 15-01. Can Sparkling Fresh Fruits & Vegetables! HEAD LETTUCE . r( ) ·1~,;;., /" Ideal For Salads 'fir M & Crisp Each BA NAN.AS FANCY QUALITY c Firm And Golden ld,al For lunch Bo xes or Snacks. c· lb. ... • I • • M 1 h Brown Variety sac US rooms For Stea k. o• Roasts lb. N I 0 Californ;a 8 ·lb 9 SC ave ranges la~~:si.. •ai • ORANGE JUICE l ucer.ne·Rich In Vita min C CAT FOOD Kat-Nip, 6-01 . 1 5 ( Tuna For Cati Con M fwing S1o19911hon OAIL V PILDT -11 I I ICE ~' CREAM Snow Star-Creamy Smooth , SALAD OIL COFFEE . Nu-Made-Also 2:;f'· 69( For Cooki ng · Edwards 1-lb. 89( (2-lb. Can, '1.78) Can SLICED BACON Cedar Farms or Dubuque 1-lb. Pkg • c ·7-Bone Pot Roast ".'.~:i:::; lb 79 1 Center 7 -Bone Steak"~~: z;::~·lb 891 ~Stewing Chickens ';'.::; :::'c~.;~ ,: 381 Game Hens ""'"'''.d-G•odo "A" 991 21.oun<e l•lt Ntl Wtoghl ooch Boneless Roast "'""" <"•••-vso. Choic~ lhcf (100 Roi; lb s1Ja Ca nned Hams ......... 0·•···· 4 ~:.,s5•• lont ltu-,1111y Coo~td Co n Beef Brisket lo"t ltu-VSD A: Cho•<• GtGdc -Wt,.e;lot •• '''"' (..,1 S 1 ll lb c. Corned Beef ........ ; M«·•·-"'" '"'"" 5121 4-' It el !•tor Cw!, lb 'l.J') ,,._"'Cur llo. SAFEWAY II LAMB LAMB SHOULDER ROAST USDA Cho;<• 6" 9 ( 3 -Rib Cut lb. VEGETABLES @. ~:~~ H;,~~:h 4 16-oi. s 1 -Style Beans Cant IN -STORE BAKE SHOP Ow ln-Ston lctk...Wt Art Loe~ -1000 'Go"'ul'Mit ""'"· )' DEEP DISH Fishs tick s Cop!o•" 1 '"•"• Ii ''"' lt n•on ~y99•.,,o., '' O! 99< "' Pre-Cooked Fish F illets ';:~;:· ,. 11 °9 Cooked So le Fill ets ';:~'.;: · " 11 i9 USDA CHOICE LAMB BUYS! Lamb Loin Chops u:~:·~~'!'. .. lb IJ99 Lamb Rib Chops us~:~:~.,. lb 1P9 Mc Coy 's Be e~ Bacon ';;::· .. •;,;· 1119 Whole Ho g Sausa ge'·'·::: .. '" ;,': 1118 Me at or Beef B ol o gna 'O'.:~:; •;,;· 99' Saf eway Olive Loaf ·";~;,"· ~:: 49' Oscar Mayer Bologna .. ·~·:.. ::; 69' Slice d Cooked Ha m ·:;::· ;:; 69' • ~~~d~~9h!U!!°,, c."4 5 ( t~!! ~.~'.~lt~.i~ .. 29( . Gelatins Jell-Well-Fruit Flovors .... 20( Pkg VARIETY DEPARTMENT 4.z PIES . ''~'_ •Apple •.CheHy s139 , ' '--• Apricot -·~ • Boysenb•"Y Eoch . ~,@SHAMPOO Truly 2 s 1 Fine 1•-oa. 16-oz . Size Bt ls .. ·@CREME RINSE . ~~ Truly Fine 2 16-oi • .$ 1 •SEE THE BE .. UT Y -•TWO OISTINCH\tl PATTE RNS IN OUR DAIRY CASE. .. ·,&,,·---~BUTTER • +L~ Shody lane 7 9 ' ~· Q_.ode "AA" 1-lb " ',;:/' '"" Ouolay "" .... , • 16-az. Size ltls. . @!!!:~1~~-' @~.!!:~l!C • ,,, 66< .. •f 100 ''' 59c •' 100 DINN ER FORK m MUMS ~~!.!~~.9.~~~ .. 3 ,.,s1 Lu.ce rn e Co ttage Chee se :.~ 49' .: L~cerne Fruit Yogu rt ;.:: 2 4' •Cinnamon Roll s ~:;:"t:: '<:: 32 ' ~~· ~ w_r~;';.d s1~9 GreeA Cabbage '"''"'" ,._9• ,V 6 h p 0 j , Sol•w•y "-•• Holf 891 · .:,., ,... •lnC OI ' range UICe 11th\" Vitoml" C Goll1" Crisp Carrots ,.~~~·:0.;e!;,1 ~~· 39' , T l 'hunp aid l ip• 22.11. 491 Oma OfS '1<ioppw with Fl••t•I P~9. Yellow Onions .~ .. ~;;~;.. ; i 91 · Garden Bark •·•····~·"' • 11 1t • ,., A. De<•rot1wt LHk' Sulphate of Ammonia ,.,. '"11111 House Plant Mi1 !':;~ •;:;· 11 01 Lu cerne Ch iffon Salads >:;;·. 59 1 G DIAPERS Dlsposablt- Truly Fine, Overnite Pkg. 79( ol 12 . • 1000 .. ,... Dr.,M.wporl ... ,,_ • 616 M. Cfftf,HM)lriw.y, ~ IMcll • wa ... & """"'··Co••• ....... ZI I L ,, ... StrMt. c.u. MeM • 101 L II c....i..o·lt..tllS.. Clt1Mlllff • 1441 7 Clll•« Or, .t WI ..... lr•IM Pritts ltfttflYt a,, ....... 1f 74 "'-l•s ,,....., i Or•nt• Ctr..nty. (l1t1pt C.t.tlM) • 24 Moftorch Illy Pline, Sotlth l ...... • $1..to AN "°•1 ••Y at \,o r11, MlttlOfl Vltfo • Z40Z M•9lf"'llt Or. Pwtiwity .t 1rtbttito I • •• ' .. ' . . .... . . . . . 4! DAILY PILOT WtdnHday, Aprtl l , 1974 PILOT -ADVERTISER 5 D~. Kild,ar~, Cyrano and a Musketeer Food Fantasies Acted ·Out By JOHNA BLlNN RICHARD CllA.\IBERLAIN'S 1-~AJ\'TASY STEW 214 pounds lean stewing beef, cut In J·incn cubes NE\\' YORK -"I chave a big fantasy abOOt learning how to n)n~e l)r:c8d, huge pots or JOUps ana ~lewi in great Snll freshly ground pepper to-taste , ~ kettles. l"d like to do 11101·c 2 tablesi>OOfls salad t.111 ••ith my hmdl: garden, build, 4 s mall onions, peeled. lcafn' how to make flmllture C"IK>pped or sculpt," exclal~ Richard 4 stalks ce lery, chopped ' CllTOIS, peeled , cu~ in large pieces 3 sprigs parsley Lnrge pinch dried oregano l...arge pif)(.'h dried basil I bay leaf 2 CUP.S bee f broth I canned ) 11 cu"'p dry red wine I pound cleaned spin4rh (or JO ounce package frozen leaf spinach 1 shredded tender. Add more broth or Trim and discard any excess liquid as needed. fal front bl't'f. Salt, pcpfX'r Add spinach and r c d lx.'l?f cubes liberally. Heat cabbage ; cook uncoV('red until ~lad oil in large sk illet 101· spinach Is tender and most of J)utch O\"£•n I. brown meot and the liquid is llb~rbed, 'fastc to cnion In heated oi.I. l'Orrl'Ct scasorungs. Add celery. po I a t o e s • Ser\'e at oriee 'A'ith big hunks carrots. parsll'y, or cg an o. or ltnllan or French bread and basil , boy leaf and broth. sweet butter. with a: tossed Uting to boil, cover. 1lm1ncr gre<'n ~lad and a nice, chilled Actor Richard Chamberlain, currently cast as o musketeer, fariciu a varie~ menu. Srnall head red cabbage, about I hour or unlit mca•~l..'l'.'....'.':':cd~•'.'.'in'.'.'.e'.:.. ---------~~""""',,;;~~111111111111!1'~1!'111~!...~lllllllllllll!llllllllll ________ -= __ Cha mberlain. 4 large potatoes. peeled. cul in pieces "I still t\a\•e n1 y house 1n'r--- Beverly ~fllls. Lately, I'm ooly lhere aOOut three months of the year. but I'd like to be there more. 4'The pity is. I'~' 'ifot a titautiful kitchen there~ith an indoor jrlll built into the ~·all. .. like a1Jl{eplact. ~ \, , "I'm a steak n-1.1n. I 00n·1 I bellin marination, so I just ' qui P'!ISI the meaL - any afct'#id.1U.f\ .i.... over I !he I ana"trlft i'1 ta~•J }\(! I said. '"; .'' 1 Entertaining in his l.ondon J Hat Is easiei' lo arrange. ,-, • ••• '"l'hett'1· "--· gtrl 1here ~,,_, cooks P,rofcsslonally_, She's skilled at'ctolll.,..llP'ttnv lamb , chops and stuff like that - eat-on-your lap type or rare. The cost of meat js at the lowest level in months, and Ralphs has lowered prices ·oil beef, pork, lamb and poultiy. Important, too, is the fact that at Ralphs we pass on lower costs' on all the cuts of meat we sell, not on just tlew "special" items. From Super "...,..then I bave ~ acl.ress · girl friend who ls a terriftc 1 cook and makes tnlO'fkJuS .ts.urse.r to Bacon. compare the current meat prices at Ralphs with the prices in Januaiy. 'i!' Wben slF'coNl;irl'm l cho;· .. • lhe cooked • ~ ~ turlloy for some · · A~W~ Yislti~g. II ~y Ive ev · • -'e ~my er-ta!' .,. ~ -'• • gd~lan r urant netr where I llvt. ' ' '· . .. : ' ... ..... · Ir ~le• aqd • tundoori ch· eh ' lie greaV, t love all rich, gloptly• rlc•" stulr. t doli't got it l90 orten lhoogh. Meat Master Meatf' '°l<nd.J tiaiti Vk• wllat I caq ·~t•l' t;pe rood : junk li.~ ~J!lBC&frOni and cheese. cnicM!l tla king." . ~ .... -·~r ~" J•nH/gh ol~74 It's Obvioll51 Clwnberiain . 89 .89 lb. · dneta't Jdiltl< In this fanla'l' too dftM. He's as thin in as he is 1porJraying A •LINO O• Ill' ANO SOY HIOT!IN CONCf:NTRATf;, i\: in the . new '~vie, ,. __ ' ~1usketcers. ' • .,,.. .. the .,~: 1188f. ,, ,,, .... u . ~ !.. ~-i;; •• ~~JM! qutJily pHctlcalty fel l in ' 'Gn>Lt~ Beef loYe~ al~ like l > , "· thet " f · •. , • .-.~I~!! POlrit:C,it . "Once: ~ . I oiidn't Call • tfi8ilr Brisket Y.'hen r was ~ England, and ~i~;.'Roast they fcxhl_ oul~ ll}cy were very hurt, as '\boUgh they really a.if lhoi.ld•r Clod ..... ID!' P'I""''(" Famlly Steaks What he treasures' most •••1-Fli.tMlgnon about ahe ~llsh is their T..i.~ Steaks "eomple!O" 11oltraqco r 0 r ' .... """..,.n ~c~. • • U.J.u . Cholc• -Fr••ti l•111b .. f nii.i Jt )'OU. bava a lbing Shoulder Roast about prunes, that's pcrfl'Ctly Porll StioulcN·; Butt all j<i.<h! with them because • POf1< Steaks .J•n High ol '74 ~ .• 88 1.29 lb. 1.17 .. 1.49 1.59 lb. 1.37 lb. 1.19 1.511· lb. 1.37 1.1) .lb 1.47 3J7 lb 3.29 1.18 lb .• 87 1 .3~ lb 1.19 thal\r klnil of interest.tog. J ~ Mouell--W•t•r & Spk:e1 l dded r"f~._!!.k• that ..: • t1t '1n' •: :" ~ Picnk:S 1.09 ~et._'6 )'OU see IO'rart Y Swttt-lrowll' .,. S•N•-1 01. pllg. ; •.. 79 u.s~r!ain ·hAs· 'dellni te Por1< Units · 1.09 . "'' .87 ~ t~ 1t)oa ol'Wwnan Hkllory Srnolled-Wflole 01 End Cut 11j,1y:1o mi\tt. • I> ··Slab Bacon .. 98 ll~e w&n!B~. There's · .slced-11b. pllg. •lhlP.s tny~\ei'ldu• about Iowa Farms Bacon 1.19 "" .79 n..JJeSS, th,u ~Jl.t..C J,.v e s .,. , Smolled -1 lb. pllg. 1 ~ o1 that ,..,~ rote ·" Farmer John Bacon 1.29 "" .89 ing. Some mcn~[!Te turned dr•d• A F,tNen-Hen or Tomi lhat. but It turns me on Ralphs Turkeys ..... 89 .79 lb •• 89 U.s.D.A. o.-A-F- Southlr.n , •• ~ ~~· Fryers ·49 ··~: .39 Clllck J•n High ... f81adeCutof '74 Steaks ---Oce•fl Cl.}lfhl Sliver Salmon Steaks -FtlH•llMANI COVl- He•t 'n E•I Fishsticks D•r• Fr11her-Wtlole California Fryers C•lllornl• Or1,1m1tlc:k1 l Tfl!Qhl Fryer Parts Fre1tl-Whol• C•IUornl• Stewing Chickens lb.77 1.09 • 3.69 . lb 1.119 .59 1.09 .65 lb •• 89 lb .• 45 • lb .97 lb .39 Super Spirits L1lle1hl1e Qin Of •lo ' S8ndra 'Vodka S.ndy M•t AHl1ter -S1v1 .40 Imported Scotch Ken1ucky Squlrt -16 Prool Straight Bourbon Montcl1lr C1n<11dl1n Imported Whisky 2.99 """ 4.19 ""' 4.19 ""' 3.99 S~rDeli R•!Phl -E11t1r Time Fun Grade AA· Medium· Eggs ., .. :.39 R•lpf'11-Agltd 6 Month• Sharp Cheddar •••• , 01 .... , ! Ralphs-Wieners Gellleo llk.CS-(3 Or.-.711 Italian Salami Bu ttermlflr Of Country Sly It Pillsbury Biscuits Sun1et-Non-01lry Chive Dressing Huco•-4·Stk:ll Regular Margarine Sc:hlrm1r·1-KPOL R1dlo Sp1cl1I lb 1.43 12 .... 73 ... 1.25 . ·,,,, .15 "OL ,49 lib .• 47 Braunschweiger Chubs • ... .87 quirt .55 Rich i nd Smooth Ralphs Sour Cream •'"' .54 R1lph1 -Gre•l lor Str1wberrles Half and Half Super Bakery R1\ph1 E•c:lu1iv•-full 1,,., Lb. Loil Super Bread R1lph1 -Fresh 81ll1d French Rolls R1lph1-Pttile D1nl1h Coffee Cake5 R1lpf11 -T'-l l1ye1 ·:.~~ .35 ..... 0112 pkg. "' Chocolate Fluff Cakes ••th .59 .73 .89 Super.Produce iianaiiii"'"" ... lb 1c _f1e1h=fl•vQr:!_ul Artichokes We1tern lcebe19 lettuce ~Ir• Finer W11hln9ton · Hed Delicious Apples .19 .26 '" 29 lb .• Mlld-Sw1et ~ Brown Onions Fre1h-Solld-Gr1en Cabbage per lb . per lb. .15 SC Super Flowers 6 Pot-Foil Wr1pp•d with Bow Easter Lilies 6" Pot-Foll Wr1pped w!Ullow Mum Plants 81•ulitul Mixed Bouquets .. ,. 2.27 "" 2.97 boooh '1.27 fr11 Lemon l1111l wltll P\irch••• ol Fr11h Cut Flower• . .. Spec:t1t S•le -Popul•r Sh•d•• I Sire• S•v• .20 Par-Flt Panty Hose ··". 79 ltash·~~~ P1••11t VlnwJ-A11orted Colors Photo Albums Wo1r-Ev11 -T1flon -Bou~tr Square Griddles '''" 2.99 1.89 3.97 co plffely. ·~ .. • Ii e a NcW"l!:ng\ nd·klnd· Prices eff•c~lve Aprll 4 thru Apr/110 of· 01 n. :-.11· i111;1g,e is of ' sor!<'<>~ .... -ho has wannth and ,' Super Buys~~~~~~~~ • int llig 1··~l'a'J tilt' of \ re n ·e. zet l)'eone ~ilo ""'ill b br!'ad end 'kno\\' hov: to J.~ c ·. Tht'rc·s !Otf\efhlng \"ery · 1 SC about that.'"'· ';'" ; I' "'·· • "•J • _,~ ' ' . 41 or. • 28 '" Best Foods · _ Mayonnaise l~;.85 Comet Cleanser .03 Oii .... 21 01. .... .24 Dash Detergent ·~;: • 77 1'-pla rol~ed .. -~ ealth U Beauty , '"' • .. < f .,.~rt~·s ,. i l •' L ' •.J,.. ... ' ... ','.,'.I~~'. 4·t so dclic:lte ii .'.6Jiimmics v.ti!n it's unmolded!~ j ,\IAPLF'. CREA.\f I envelope unflavored gelatin 1A cup l'illd water 1 ciip boiling water 1 t1lll lTIAp!c .syrup '• If a spoon sah Bi ounce container Ilea\')' tcte<1n1 Si>ii.nk le gelatin over cold v.·atcr and alJoy,· t.o stand a.bout S 11\inutes to IO(tt.n, Add boil· InOW•ter and ltir until gelatin disoolvt.1. ·' t ' .. ! . lild map!• l)'nlp a n d alt an<l;r.beat ientlY to blen<I. , Rell nte, stirring several u until slightly, lblck™<i, li!at cream until It hold~ sor~ i>!•k> ""1 fold Into maple rrf~ure. PtUr il'lto R 4 or $cup mo'11 chill, cove~ OY,~lght of,to l<t. . ' r UfuTiold before ~ervl~ by 1<M>¥nlng «lgea Md dlpPlng • into. warm (not hQt) Weter. 1 Seri" 1"11!1 toa,.C<f"or .J\lgared • v.·alnut3. Makes t servings. ... ' ' ' Frozen Food ill1lp1'1 -Golde11P;;;r:m .. \'i t•L • 89 . ' ,. Pantry Fillers Pantry Fillers Co1t11ii -R1111111r-lk!l•-••w"""' 11 .,_ 39 Instant Shave Cl ll I k:e Cream c111011 • Stoo:Uon -Cutt & Tip1 All Green Asparagus "'L 1 52 c1n 1 for Whjtt1 T111h 3 41 Pepsodent Toothpaste 111: I H•MI Letloll 00 81 Diftlct•Ak:t bo::i~ I c.W 'flw.t• 12 ti n lliari'llnlcln ,.,: • Mln11leM1!0-Un1w11llfll'd lor. 29 _Grapefruit Juice .. , • P1pp1•idg1 f 1f1n1-"'•cl'I or 12\.0 O•. 61 Apple Dumplings ,.,. • lriftl'lt' IE•rlL, • 12 o1. 31 Orange unnk '"' • Glno'1-111dl•ld111I Sl11 pkg, 1 07 Sausage Pizzas . '" • $w1n1on'1-frl1d Cl'lk:~1~ 15~ Of. 1 09 Hungry-Man Dinners ,.,. • 11th Slit-$p1Kl1I .OI Ofl P.ck Zest Bar Soap Folfer1 -An G1tno:u Ground Coffee ~< ' ChiI1·~o;n:;•··"· •fo• Whll11 W11h • · Clorox Bleach Fol9111 -100~ Instant Colfee R1911l1t Of $11p1t Kotex Tampons E.o. Hold -R11.-U"l111111 Kele! Adorn Half Spray ""· 1 24 p-g. • Ralphs Everyday Low Prices • .,... •.. l••·-· .. ..~ ......................... . ••• r-Or•ng1 Juice "'.~· •• 71 'llilll·O.-Llpton'a Soup Mh1 . ........... "'"' Aoy•I Pudding Mixe1 -:.• •. 38 • Ala• Shive Cre•m , .... " .... .............. ( .......... . .!.:~ ••• l fOCCOll Sp••t• ':~~ .43 Bi:ct'~p;., '.':' •. 57 No""•• C~•' !!; .14 t.."', ,52 ::: ...• ~ .• 59 l1by M•glc Lotion , ........ ,_ Col91t1100 -~·-. ,rottin 29 $prlJ .1o .. •· ••••'J• ~~ ,ff Plrr1rl1 f'lzr11 ',r.: t.01 ....0. ........... . Fried H•llbul ".:: 2.75 ............... Lipton'• T•• G-ol- • luc Wh••I• C•r••I • Aaterlsked items not available in the following stores: --*'"""'~-··· -~!Ill 0-•I-·~ __ ,", ........ *' .. ...... -. 114! ..... , •••• ....... --~ ..... .,. l .......... _ ......... ·-·~~ , .. "-"" •1• ~· -.. ... _....,._ ~71 l'"'"_, ... - Aetum-a·bag to Ralphs Rot:! ~~T.o~e~•o• double strength bag (and 1• ~r 1lngl• • slrenglh large Dag) you 1eturn and re-u5e e!ch time you shop. 380 E. !7th ST., COSTA MESA 17261 ! 7th ST .. TUSTIN ' Wiid Bird Food l\o-11·1 ........ ~: .87 ".:; .... Bowl Cte•ner ... ........ """" • S1.1g•r Sweelener l ...................... "'. .......... 1'01 i.•- '" ......... IJOll W .... --\ooo ...... o,)4tlW ,,....._ ' . ................ __ ... -'"' Oi))3 ! -1· .. -o,._tt10 M -- A1t-10lo"l!WO" ,.,. ... \15 OL .. , IM .. ....,._• St••ll Seuce . .!: •• ~. ... _.., ___ ., ,,.. 59 .... 14 c1. 89 .. ... 1201. 73 .. , . "~ 88 pkf. I ••. 2 75 · ... . oou. 76 P*I• I ' Whole Mu1hroom1 -·· 51 ... ... '•• ·•.:: 1.os o ......... t ... ,. ... ..., '''" llplon·a Soup Ml••• "·-·-··""·-'-"""' ""'" . y,,,..,,lt_ Pn1n1 Juice .. ~l--h-Ot•V)' Quill l .. "-'9o.ll"W >d''"" , ........... "' .... ...,. _..,-.•'ll'w .. ._•,.. ... ........ '°' .... ..,.. •.. ... ::..11 •••• 11 Mixed Nutt l • .... ·--· Tea B•ga ,..,,.... • l"'t' .... lntt•nl"t;ottet ... ... ,,_,_0UL IUl-...•IY ~"lllC.0---""'"u"n....--_,..,, ... ,.,, ·-· ..... ,.,. ........... -. -·a.. ... ,.,,,_ .... .. ' 1.11 1.73 The IJifttr nwlwt with tl!R!!' H!r ,,.,._ 15471 S. IROOl(HURST, WUTMINsrai STOJIE HOURS: 9-10 Daly, 9.9 Sunday ' . . ..,, t ., ' ' - Sweet News Seen By llAIUIARA . GDIBONS Appn>val cf the llrst major new low-cabie au 11 r IUl>otltul< lince C)'Clamaleo is innineJ1t, acco rding ~ IP>Vdtllldlt IOW'CtS. .A apo1:..,,.,, ror the Food and D r 111 Administration (FDA ) revtaled this wttlt that the ._,. agency i• llO'll ~ its rmal review on Aspartame, the new sweetener dewloped by Searle and Clo. -.ment cf the FDA deciaJan may come within I ,.,.._... AlpuWnt is • "'""'""tlon cf two naturally-ocain1n( a m i n o lcids, accordinl to WUliam Wicks, pub l i c relations director of t h e pharmaceutical rlnn Searle is planning t o ~ the new product In tablet lmn under the trade name 1-I'ri-Sweet," to be sold indrug- A leCOOd line cf Mpartant< -under tho trade name •1Equa," will be test- marketed In . lf'OC«)' 1tor!I and supem1,11rketl. F.qua wili be s>ld in both tablet fonn and as a gronulat<oi t a b I t swte!ner "<hich can be ustd a~for spoon In place cf sugar. One tMSIM'JiiMI ii worth one-tenth of ·a Oibie a:mpared to 16 cal- ories lorsuiv. The taste tJI the nev.• 8"Etnel ii 1 a t d to be indis-llo&-from aopr, with no oft-taste or after.taste. However, A8partame cannot be used in baking because it kiees its sweetnea when expooed to high heal, Wicks uid. Aspartame also 1 o s e s -.... In liquid ooluticiils under condltlona cf Jong sheU _.,.. theroby limiting lis ]lllldol ... in dltl .... and canned goods. ff0'1'-'ever, Searle is workinl with food manufacturers to develop uses m dry mixes, des.t pOwden:, c e r e a I 11 , instant puddings, gelatins, k:ed tea and drink mixes. Heme coob would alao be able to U8t the new ~ In recipes when the food is ool heated. ex where the produCe is added alw eooking. Searl• bas been working "' the nw sweetener for several yean. Appllcllioo lor FDA .,,.,.....1 -!Int N>mitled In FdJnwY, Im. "Selrle'll appUcltion WU probably the moot OOll!pl -· !Ive lood additive petition -.itted." Wldrr said. &rp- JJO<llng data alllOWlted to '12 '"""""'; ltfl pounds. to ""1!y that the prodllct is safe l<r mman .,....,-,ptlon. Wicks added that the data covers several years oi tMtlPI OD both anllllaJrr and buman ""OJunteers. Since the ltn ~vemment ban oa eyclamates, 'Uiere his been Ollly .... other l!Uilr ~tute &Yallable to A.mericam:aacdlarin.ln- sinct 1909. Cydamatie .-eetnen, whidl ... usabl• In bekln« and In bottled and canned p>Clds, may alao return. Their producer, Abllott PhannaC<Ullcal. ~ petitioned the FDA 1o rev~ its ban. 1be A-potlticln ciles a maa ol new e vi dence disputJng earlier tosta wllldl irnjlllcated supttdarres o I eydamalN aa the 1111pected came d. cancerous tumort in -animals. "SOllibem Fried" Ollcktn. Qticken a la King. OJow Mein and more! For allrmnod-down \-emons ot tbele calorillc fat&-ltftd I Umped, .. \lralled envelope and 2$ ...u to "SLIM GOURMET CHICKEN FAVOIU'TES." I ctn of the Dolly PllOI, lO Well si-Trall, Sparta, N.J. 0717L • • ., ~ Italian-style Percb - Keeps Pace and Flavor / . . . There :ire thousands ol sealood entncs that tm\e a good J1alian flavor : ho..-·,\·er. IT'IO$l havr been modemiu.-d lb fit into today ·1 n'!Ort hurried pa<'t v.i!hout loslnK their b.1slc goodn<ss. Such <i reciP" Is Perch-Onion Bake, ltall:an St ylt. A ril.'h, O:a\•orful mixlurf' of mayonna ise, Pa r 1n r s a n C'ht'ese , a lanR ol lcnion and \\'orcestt"rshlre s.1uct. and 11 .sprinkle of pnprik:.i forms a 1:1sty blanket to protcrl tht• fil - 1~1.8 as they bakl'. Baking is a fa rorite \\'llY to cook fish br<:alLo;c it iS gentle .. "Bake f'ish t:as~" is an in1· portant rule to fol\oY.·. Fish like a pre he a t e d , moderate oven. usually stl at -. "6 tltiTCCS t' .. for a rtla1h•ety Short per1oJ of ILnlt. This kl'eps the n'IOlstncs,, and fla\'Or in the fish. A topping or sauce on the fish also h('Jps lo pr~\·ent ct::~lna and !)l'rktl up fla\·or. PERCH-OSION RAKE, IT ALIAS STl'LE 2 pounds O('('an ptrch or olher fish fllle1s . frtsh or rro..., 3 cups .sllc<'Cf onion 2 tablespoons m.1rgarine or oooking oil 1 teaspoon salt \1 cup mayonnoise or &&lad drtssu1g 1 t l:U p gra1cd or. shrrdded Parrresan c~c.·St · 2 1.ablespl)Of'IS len'IOn juice I tea..woon y,·or~sterl>hire ~-. When supennatkets DAILY PILOT ,,3 sauc. 1t teaspoon oaorlka Oreg11no or Chopped pa,.. It>\' Tha" froun h,)h. Cook onion "lo y,·1y in mnri:arlne or cook· 1n~ OJ I unr1I hmp, not brov.n. Slirtftd ~ions over botton1 01 sha ICM·, ?<1uar1 bllkln& dish. l'(l\ er \\'Ith flsh filtetl. Corn- hu;e 0\3\'0Maisc or A.lad dressing , C.hceSI.', lemon juice. \\'orNstershlrt s.1uce, and papnka: rnlt \\"ell . Spread ewnly O\~ fish. Oiike in 3M degr« F. oo,·en . for about 1$ mlnutH or until fish nakf'll casll)' ~i1cn tt~eii v.'lth a for k. Sprinkl~ with orei:ano or chopptd patslf'y 1$ tk!slred. ju.u before .serving in 6 portions. advertise· ~1oss leaders': • ey make it. up elsewhere! I . 1 • CWT•....,. e Ifft •Y We all know you just don't get something for nothing, somebody has 1D pay for those low priced· "spaclala'~ At ·tUc:ky, we offer no "loss leaders". No coupons. No "bait advertising". No "5-dollar minimum purchase" gimmlcka. Just down-to-earth TRUE DISCOUNT PRICING in every department everyday. &.VC:•Y ........ llK,. ~ . ....,. ....... . RIB ROAST ROUND-STEAK T -BONE STEAK GROUND BEEF FRESH FRYERS LAllHlll• llllCIHl~LY MMM••IJI 1 ~8 .,..... 1 l,lll(OllO!T•ONALL 'f 1011010111• 1111c:::rT~::.~LLY ) 68 M llOIO•llJI ~ 18 .. - l..,.LL lltO, lllf . -• &.• 1 ,SI I !"OITllltOl/JI, lllJI LOIN ,., LI 1,Jll ""IADU"'IA .. ~l P«Ci 43c ... ~ "IJI ., ....... PlllllOSE SALAMI w 1 .................... 1.oz ne tac llGllEll DIMMER fllHS 95, Atl l!U . . . . • •.• !Mil P«Ci OSCll MIYEI WIEMEIS , ... SWIFT Hiii PITillS ., (AIOl[O ....... " ......... ,, .()l I Alt M(AI !All Nll tt) ...... IMll ,_, 9 5 DUIUQUE Hiii , ,, 8SCll MIYER IOLDHI , 01(11• ,,., ... ,. ........... . PUl~l'E ................. ~llW 7 ~IClOAllllltAIOI AU IH' ... .OlP«G 65 ~~t~!P,.!~~.~.~.01,Ko , 111 l·l• ••o 111 ~.~t~.~.~ .. ~.~~~~ .. , .. .', ... , ,., I '0V"O ,II~. 8 9 C iAMOLI Miii PllSIURY llSCUITS ");';;;";_;'°..;·,;;· ·_;;· ·..;.;..;.;· . ;;· . ;;· . ;;_· . ;;,: "';;'..;",;,',;,7..;5;.'...:."";.',;,'":':.lK OR 5WEfTMlll , ... l-02 0.N 15 c HOUSEHOLD ITEMS KEY BUY TO_P JOB CLEANER ...........• :.r.i 81 ' RIPE OLIVES .r-ALUMINUM FOIL .... :::':.1.59 · "=~ .. 3g" ... BIG WALLY ............ ~~~r.:!1 .29 ...COMET CLEANSER ....... ' ... ~~ 27' 0"'480Wl CLEANER .... ~1:".~~~~1':i":t 75' ... GLASS CUANER ....... ~:~~ 45 ' ... FABRIC SOFTENER ....... ~.7.2.09 . ZEST BATH SOAP. ............. ::'.:: 28' .r-MR. CLEAN CLEANER ...• ~\'1.:75' " ICE CREAM . -=.~.:. 69t llllll ""'" fROX[N FOODS fl" JENO'S PIZZA. ..... 0::11'1'~:;.l: 1.55 r;'4 JENO'S PIZZA .... ~~.·~r:.1~ 1.85 MINUTE MAIO JUICE .. ······•= 59 ' JOHNSTON APPLE PIE ....• :f:; 1.19 DOWNYFLAKE WAFFLES ....... ~ 19' PET RITZ PIE SHELLS ............ ::! 43' PACKAG<D GOODS .r-SCHILLING MIX ...... ~~~ 21' .r-STUFFING MIX ....... .''.'.'.'.'.~I.~ 42' ,,.. uPTON TEA BAGS ........ '".i: 1.17 UllUU.IGI ~ "JTID 6-01. CIJI PACKAGED GOODS . WHEAT CH_EX CEREAL ...... ;;\':, 65 ' LA PINA FLOUR ................. •::l 4.1 6 EASTER EGGS ............. (.·.·~.·:.·~~/~'w 81' EASTER BASKET: ........... '::;;,:-J 1.08 LIPTON.SOUP MIX .. ~':.rf?t·,;~ 46' CANNED FOODS rl'4 TANG DRINK ........... ~.~f,:'!~~.! 91 ' .r-KERNS PUNCH ........ ~-::;;:;: 1.65 . MOTT'S DRINK -""'""'69 ' ~ ............ to O/lh SUNKIST LEMON JUICE ......... •:.: 23' ... FRUIT COCKTAIL ..... ~~~.,",';f,"; 33' HARVEST DAY BREAD:59 c~:;:ao ~ , .. , ... BAKER 'S COCONUT. ....... /,'.:'. 85' fl"' PANCAKE MIX .. ~.~~=66' -111tnr ... ,,.,._,-"11..., ooo4 TUNA HELPERS. ... ~~~'.~o'zv:, SJ ' ~::,~11;:"!~~"::'1:;1-:.~7:.oj:, .-'! LAWRY 1 Ml X .. " .. ~.1'. ~'.~ ~~ 23 ' :::\:.'"'.::.":.,;.":;:·:lo<~:;.: :;,"~ NABISCO CRACKERS ........ :::~ 87' · ur lllr' ··-,... .... .,.. ... * ,.,., E '" S' 010111w11111 ~~~n· ... SUNSHIN WAFERS ........ ·:~. 4 '--'"-'-'-'.;...;...;;......;;....~ LOW !VIR YOAY PRIC!S OM HEILIH IMO BEAUTY AIDS IU & Ill UNlllRG IOT10ll ...... 121 TUU UlllllllG sum: .... 71 c COPPllTOlll lOTIOll .. on 1'' .. o .. • I Mill PIUS SllAMPOO ..i CONDITIOllll . """ \ Ti11!1d ond Notmol IYfll. ... L'OO .. ·-St ·:.. 1 •oi. ._, I CllAIAlll M1dico!•d 011d \1011i1h•n1 Ct1om. 1°' 1.2·0L (OBlEix.lm] fl"' PUDDINGS .......... ~.' .. ~~Q~~":~ 37' ~GREEN OLIVES. ... \r,,•1~,~~":~;~: 89' ff'4 MUSH ROOMS ....... ~.;<1:•t~·.~,~ 89' ... SALAD ORESSING .... ':''.~.~i;:~. 43' ~GREEN BEANS ........... ~"~~c!~ 25' CRISCO OIL ...................... .':.~: 97' MINI RAVIOll ............. ~1'.."f;:1't~!43' .-'CHIU WITH BEANS ... ~~.\\:"; 45' ... GORTONS CLAMS .......•. •:-:. 40' IMITATION MILK lAD!lll 55" M·OUIKI "" CAITO.. LIGHT MEAT TUNA ... t!'~~:,~~1r~:95· CAR NATION TUNA ..... ~·~.~~1~! 65' BOUILLON CUBES ..... : ... .'.~'~A~~. 36' -· FOLGERS COFFEE ........... .'~: 1.05 """'· •K<Ut .... l:ICf•< "'" FOLGERS COFFEE ........... ::1!3.08 FOLGERS COFFEE. .......• ';';~ 1.73 FOlGERS COFFEE ......... ::;: 1.21 -· • DISCOtllfT SU"1'4111m IW OIAllOI COWTl TO lllVI 'IOU ....,. JJJ •• "°" """ _ ... """ ,.... .. ,,,_, """ U UIUl'ltWl.l ..... , .. ........ ~NWTIU•SWIT .,.. ... ,, ,. .... • AUNT JANES PICKLES J '""" s· gc lotllfl, JIOU,11, 110 Gllll( 14·01. Jlil CANNED FOODS ... PLANTERS NUTS.,-~;·~~;: I :a2 SOY A LAC FORMULA ... '.~~~1~:: 45' GROUND CINN AM ON .... ~;~.;; 51' PET FOODS ... FRISKIES CAT FOOD ....•. /,\:".16" ... PURINA FOR CATS .':'.'."./,;:',59' GAINES GRAVY TRAIN .. \1:,f.1 4.63 DAIRY PRODUCTS ~ MARGARINE ................ ,.;n~: 45' MRS. FILBERTS MARGARINF:~! 51 ' ORANGE JUICE ................ v~~;~.: 90' i KRAFT OREgNG ,~~~(s c IOffil .. LADIES SHORT SLEEVE KNIT TOP ASSORTMENT 3 97 100'. 'ol'r••l•r will'\ p loc~t! ''°"' ond po111ted colla r 111 ot101'ted color1, tl111 SM l SHOULDER STRAP , HANO BAGS ~olo.• loti90. Denim •"'Cl v .11y l1. HAPPY LEGS PANTY HOSE I 83' SUPPORT PANTY HOSE l y J.IONW1'11 Shfft•" 111ppoll 1'' ··~ YOUNG TURKEYS USDA GRADE A WllOLl IOOT ClllCUlll IOllTNllll ,. ...... 41~ YOUNG TURKEYS VIOi. -ADtl • 59• MTOHLll •••.•.... ,&.• •w1r1·1 11,1t1111.t.LL 69' M-11 "'' ••. ~• CUT UP FRYERS 111 0.11. .......... 47< JOUfllllll f'ITlll .•. ~I BEVERAGE • SPIRITS BE A "WATT· WATCHER" Ano SAVE EnERCiY MATEUS ROSE WINE ........ !.'.~3.19 GOLD SEAL GIN .......... ~~.::::7.39 BUDWEISER BEER ........... .,/.:l l.72 (l 'tAaUU Al Olll tlOftl WllM U.ot l:f'f.I CHEESE SPREAD U.DT lll 12-0Ull(I lOlf f29 ?,~Cd~~~.~?,E!ochine. 89c "NONFLAMMABLE'' EASTER GRASS 29c GrH n, Y1llo•. ,11'1 ... EASTER EGG COLORING KIT a,"'· 39c PLASTIC EASTER BASKET ASSORTMENT '.lu1t lllr.t little R~ldit1g Hood,'• ... oM ''ody to be 36C .IO 69'~ l ilted •ilh lotl•t Ir.oh! .. • I • . . . .. · f D•ll Y PILOT ' MIXED SINGLES HOii/ TNAT'S WJIAT 1 CAll TROT~ IN PACKAGING ! 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YES··· I'M TRYING TO ATTRACT•. · EVERY KIND OF 6JRD THERE JS TODAY'S CRDSSWDRD PUZZLE • ACROSS 45 Release I Goddess ot discord 46 Oevas1a1es 46 .Micl'ligan·s 5 Rega1d • with maticlous • pleasure 10 Prophetic 1ign 14 Pillage 15 Range 01 influence 16 Goiter's · <'Y 17 ''Odyssey'" ctiaracter 19 Geometric SOiid 20 Golfe1s' concerns 21 01scu.ssed 23 Radio __, receiver as?.emOty 25 Jung11au, tor one 213 l ent, in France 29 Place of wealth: 2 wo<ds Isle 50 Tom place 5 I Leave .,, 53 Fi!m seams 57 Fle~ib\e . 61 Zodiac · sign 62 Windsor, or Tudor: 2 words 64····1n a poke 65 As gentle as • ·-·- 66 Surprise 11.t1ack 67 c;1an. Lal in 6a More 1alional 69 Noon end!ng DOWN :J4 In tne ' Letters midst cl 2 Essential :JS F •sh . patt 37 Electrician 3 l/ery . 30. Decay small ::?9 Public -amount • thoroughliilU!S 4 Checked 41 E9gs lht •2 Clear !hi! growth board 5 Motl i,( Long oeeo · naive cut -' 6 lend • • • tH ' • ;.> M ' ... ,, " II "' ) " ,. . 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Tll.ANSFUSION- 5!,l.}lt> G~Rt> WMllE l ... by Ernie Bushmiller ANIMAL CRACKERS 1 HAD THAT MADE TO ORDER··· I THOUGHT IT MIGHT ATTRACT SOME CARPtNALS PEANUTS .,,,.~.r,.~,,.~•··-~ " • (( c )) ., ~ by Charle~ M. Schub .-~~~~~~-, ''WE WOULD ltK'E 1tl SEN:> IT S.l.CK ~ 'fOll. 6VT '!DU DID t-01' INCLUDE RE.TllRN f'05TAGE " " P. 5. DON'T ?EMO "THE RETU'~N ftJ5TA6E NOW ... ,. JUDGE PARKER ~ELLO, JOE! DIC' -"> '!'OU GO VP TO STATE PRl~ON? Y!S, 1 JU6T GOT &ACK! l iALK!O WITM WAl'C.EMAN ANO I 51\W LE:F-TY STRANO! I 5,..y TMAT t 010 HE OEMY TEl.LJM6 SAW ~TR>.NO WAKEMAN TMAT ~ECAUSl Hf WAS ME H.-.O Kll.llO MISS PEACH f v'l'liRE • (..AWYE!!:~ l of t • AMERICA l I trEET >lEllE ~ DICK TRACY - IN NO TALKlNG THE &OWOfN MOOD.' WOMAN? AICTMl-i~, '?/IY t AM AN ATTC«i'NEY, ~IF'i1'6~ENTING 'Tl-4i' PL.AINTIF'F /N·A LtilGATION, ANO 1HE Oi:FINOANi I~ tVAiNi DUl<>N6 MV C~~· ~XAMINATION ••• WMAT ~MO~•O too? SOMeBODY LOCK!D IN? 50Ml!IODY GET• "TING OUTP ' i· ' .. ~ " ! " I~ ;.: •~• 1: ·" by 'Harold Le Daux Ht OIOH'T CONFIRM WAKlMAH WA& OR. OfN'f'! HE V!"-Y UP6ET WOULDN'T SAY WH!N I TOLO ANYTHIN~! FINALLY HIM A&OUT IT! HE SAID I MIGHT TRY HIM AG'AlN IN A wee1<.! 'by Mell \ \ I I L "t • ; , "' ,, .. ... by Chester Gauld by Ferd .Johnsan by RCICJer llollen FEEL BETTER? _,,.~ !fi/~~-5 • 11It'1 a dlame we eu't send all our problerris to .ome f•reicn eoanlf7--om .. vemment woui• 10 there and $Olvc them 1".',_IM.. ~." • .DENNIS THE MENACE 'He.to. ~AJI. .• J • '. ' ' l . ' • • ' • I r: ' • r j' • • • l . . ' • t . • I I l . I. ---. . "' ' I "' / .j Home News: Careful Treat ment Ca n Halt Infection Spread .. Uy OORTil'i' \l'I"'' I\ Ofl .... C-IJ MIJ~ A!IYl.ot I Salmonella bJ1(1l'rl<1 hal'<' been In the Ul"ol'li l:lll·l\ as .1 result of the ,dlscovPrs Or lht'1 r prcsenec in raw milk sold 111 Southern Cal1fon1111. ' Since salmonella bacteria can cause food poisoning. the raw milk wns Ordt>red to be J><\Steurized Wltil the problt!.111 is solved . . Over 1.200 d i f f e re nt species or salmQneUa b'actcria have tK>en found 111 man and a n i ma I s . Mnnv cau!'1• 'salmoncllos1s 10 n1.i.1l. TIIe salrnonclla ffll('m. organisms, \\hen in~ested Ji't'e and grtl\I' HI lhl' 10· 'testinal tract. 11roduc1ng a •bacteria\ infection. This is dirfert•nt from botulism and !laphylococcu<; I staph! food pc11son1nf.! wtierP the bacteria mult1ph •in the food and product"> ·a IO'l\1nl \11lich n1akcs :--·ou sit·k 11 hl'n you eat the food. ' I Sa I mo n <'I !osis n!1,1c\..-. • humans any\Vhl'rc lroin ll to i :!j hours after th(' eon1:11111natl'd r food or beverage IS l'<lt('!l It's· chara<:l cri1cd hv an :abrupt onset of d1arrhl'u. 'nause01, adbominaJ pain. 'pro<;. ~!ration, chills. h'\l'r, :ind. 111 e1dreme Cast's, e<1n rl"iUlt in death. I , Probably only .11>out onr 0~11 of every 100 cJ.;r~ or salroonellosis i" conf1rtn(·d ;ind 'reported. r.1any Jl c rs o n s 'misdiaimose lhl'ir svmn!nm"\ as "flu" or gas•ro-int'--;t1n;1i .upset. Outbreaks of salmnn1·ll11«i'i may involve a )'.?rea l n1an~ \ people . but the mortnl1tv ra1i•1 • is low fless than I prrN'nl 1 1 f ~1ost susct!ptible :irl' inf.in''· • older people. and thos1• ~1lf· l fering fro m other dic:1~nc:1•<;. I 1 Salm<>flclla lla<.•!f>ria :1 rt' j widl>Spread in o u r Ptl· I vi ronment . Any rn11' anin1al 1 1 · prcxluct (meals, fish, egi.:S. ,.,poultry. milk) can b•"'CQnl<' {~<.'Ofltaminated, and n hf'atf'd i <product can l>ecomc recon· , taminatl'd. The disease spreads Pasily . passing in a cont inuous 111· I fecting ryc!e from anirnal II) r man. man lo 1nan , and mJ n to · animal. Absolute eradication of salmonella bacteria from the ... environment is not feasible. But the ha1.ard of salmonella infection can be reduced in severJl· ways: -Inspection and rcnlOval of infected anin1als fron1 the food chain: -Rigorous sanitalion pro- cedures in procl'ssing fac1ht1es and of equipn1ent: Caiun Gumbo Chicken Stewed Take the chill out of blu stery spring v.·ith a hearty C"iicken Gumbo. To make this f'c-1\' Orlca11s "cajun"-style sprc1:1lty. use leftover chic~:cn -or buy ii just for the occasion. Ready-to-cook poultry ccn1es as part s and in \\'hole , halves, and quarlerNI for111. So you can buy just I.he right an10:111! for your needs. Mature c h i c k l'·n s arc generally preferred for rich stc1\'S and casserole tlishes 1 because they .ire 1n or c flavorful than young ones: hov.·evcr. broiler or frycr1 1 chickens also may be sim- mcn.>d , stean11·d, or braisetl for' use in creamed dishes. . 6lev.·s, soups, or casserole. If you arc using lrftover.~ for your Gun1bo rem<"mbcr that , p0ult.ry is J>l'rishah:t.• I Left-QVCr cooked poultry . .... broth. stuffing. and ):Pavy ~ shou ld be sc1wr:l\rrl. ('()vercrl. • and refr igerated. TIM'v should '1 be usNI \l'ithin one · or l\1'01 days. For longer liloragc, : chicken lefto vers should be ; rroz.crL . ~, -ClllCKEN GUl\tBO • ' 1 : cup canned tomatoes 1': cup celery. thinl y sliced 1 i green pepper, thinly sliced • 1! cup onion , thinly sliced I •2 tablespoon parslry. fin ely f 4 :~ bouilloo cubes ; 4 cups chicken broth 2 cups chicken. cooked and diced • to oz. pockaRe frozen okra Mi cup cooked rice in a1.p oooked corn Add tomatoes, celery. green pepperl onion. parsley, and boul!lon ru~ to chic.ken • broth. Slm mt':r 24 minutes 'or : unlll '!bl s are tend~. ~ Add t 1'<' kC'n and okra. a.nd ! cook''" G n1inulcs longer. Add rice. and corn. IJeat and !iCl'Ve. 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Qt '" .38 .59 '' '·"I "l' Vons Wis co nsi n Jack Cheese;·.;: .• 1.45 Oscar M1 yer Bologn1 :;,.; ·:·;.~· .65 Oscar Ma yer l unch Meals " ·· 1.35 Da nola Cooked Ham ·:~:' .. . .81 ,, ., American Cheese Food ·.; 1.09 Sugar & Sp ice Ham Glue . '. .59 ri FA RM~R JO HN 89 ME AT WI ENERS ··-~ p,, ·• s•• '" I '" .. f· , Gilio Sliced S1l1ml ,.. ::.;. :·:,'. ", .69 HebrewNatl onalFranks ·:·: .. ;·.:~· 1.51 ,, J\. WINES & ' ~ t.~ -SPIRITS ~~·. ·-' , ~dirs on Spill Pea Soup ·1.0.: .29 BAN QUE T .. ,..""2·3 Walker'sTen Hlgh ':'"" ·~ ... 9.98 MEt. T PI ES ....... ,. ...... , , , ... • Ba llanllnu Scolch .. •• .. 14 .98 ::::~:~;!:~:~las "':!::~:;;~'.' :!~ ~ ~~~~LA~~~~~~. 3 .19 . Ore·ld1 Hash Browns •·•:·::-;.;:"' .45 Canadian Mis! . 5.59 M1mm1 lln1 Ravlalls ei~:g~~-:~c&E Stouffer's Cupc1kes ~1!~\sr~'.1~ ·,';~l VONS VA LUE PRODUCE .79 .69 ~GOL DEN RI PE BANANAS ... 07 Jumbo Hawaiian Pineapples .1,:. ,. .69 Red or Bulter Leltuce ,;:,:', ... 15 Red Delicious Apples '·•\'.,'~·" ... 29 Garden Fresh Artichokes •::~.:;' ., .29 Ju icy Navel Oranges ~:\'.' 8 ;.• .. 88 Golden Brown Pilled Dales ·i~; , •. 53 ~ ~~-~~;,;NJ O ~' 1 2 5 ' Manlschewllz Concord Wine 1.69. 1.32 Busch Beer .. ' . ' HOUSEHOLD ~ KNE E-HI • ., NYLCNS NE EDS • .4 3 Com Broom or Sq ueeza Mop ":. 1.09 Pennzoll 20 WI. or 30 Wl .'"'.".,.''".48 Flock lined Lalax Gloves '", . !" .5 7 Vote fo r your Favorite Check er and ... YOUA 8~ll0T IS YOUR [NTRY TO WIN A . ~ '\~ VONS VALUE ·" ~;._., .. , MEAT S •' ~PORTERHOUSE, 69 STEAK S • ""t"'JIO ' • ' USDACholc1Club Sinks .~:;'. .. 1.5 9 USDA Choice Top Sirloin Sleak 1. 99 USDA Choice Rib S1eaks .:.-~:: . 1.38 Sirloin Tip Sinks .• · ,;, .,; .. , , 1.89 Boneless Top Round Steak .. ~'' Boneless Round Slsaks . · • 1.59 .1.29 ~ FANCY TURBO T FILLET S °"" 'f vr• • .89 Wh ole Fresh B~ck Cod Frying Shrimp ·.~; ... :·.:: Fresh Western Oyslers Whole Pacific Lobsl1rs ·~ (; ,.. Pacific Cod Fillets , ... ~t ·~· y, ., "'" .89 2.09 ,.1.29 2.99 .89 MEAL TH a BE AUTY ..~----J e.: ' "~D._~ VONS VA LUE ~s-' -ME ATS ' Bon eless Chu ck Rossi " , 1.39 USOACholce RumpR01sls ',.: ·~ 1.29 .Boneless Rump or Round Roesl.s ., J.3~ Shoulder Clod Ro11ls ',.,,;,,.., ,d.49 L11n GroulHI Beef ... ~,;,;~:; ·" ., 1.09 Be slPa:tyMlx ,f, ... ·\:.d~'.":, · ... 73 ~SLJf;E D ''·~··~· '" 75 BACON ,., .... ·~1 " • ... ,,,_, ( ( l •• Ralh Sliced Bacon Hormel Sliced Baco n •. 99 te .99 Clrcl1 ·c· Fnsh Beel Sausag e ... 99 . . . Firmer Jehn Pork S1u11ge •• ~, .89 . Farmer JohnHamSllces "" .. 1.98 ~ L:.lill PORK PIC NIC . SHOULDER . " t~_. .. 79 Fresh Po rk loin Chop s ljtj BIN AC A ' ';.;"."' 19 MOU THWA SH Pork loin Rib Chops ' .99 1.29 "l.39 " 1.19 '"1.49 . · . •· • _ !!n.Wr Cul Po rklo in Chaps Ullra Brlle To olhpasle ._;;<,;,:::"";,~ Pork Shdylder Bult Roasl · Or. West Adult Too lhµm. ':: .38 Farm er John Bon eless Porkleg "-Groom & Clean Hair Dressing • .es Bulterln labials .;:7: ·~".; ;: 1.08 Wlpe'N Olpe Cleansin g Tissues Brighi Side ShamfCO ~GILL ETTE · • TRAC II RA,ZOR «' ' .74 .QJ Breck Creme· Rln u ~·:, • ... • .. no~• 88 '"'". Kolex Tampons 1.33 C ~·intrj Style Spareribs . '.~:::• ;· .99 ~C ORNISH, A 99 GA ME Hc NS '1!' . ~ '· -.. R!asllng Chick ens :: Fresh~=" Turkeys . . '. ~"·· .. '· ., ' ... ,~ ,.,. "~ ..79 -.75 US DA Gtade A Hin Turkeys ; ·; .i . , .65 _, . Fryer legs or Drumsllcks '";. , .89 Fresh Fryer Breasls . ,. • •I 1 !~.99 ui:; 'i.i::: ..:.,,,::;,,,,,, :'""-'= ,.," .. '""" :::,..=~,,,,, '"'~"":':::"""::::: 1°'0""1-1'"'1-A'"'da_.m-s"!'A-v-e.-, a'"'t~B!"ro~ok~u·n"!'t"'=, ~unt~1""n'"'gtf-on""""=B~ea~c;~"!5922 Edin~r Ave;, at Springda le, Huntington Beach 21082 .Be c:h Blvd., Huntingto n Beach 3408 I Doheny Part! Drive, Capistrano Beach Laguna Hills Plaia, El Toro 17950 Magnolia, Fou11tai11 Valle y at San Diego Mo tor Hotel Resort ..... , r -.. ' . • • ,J • ' 4.6 OAILY PILOT l,\ednesd~y. Apfll 3, 197•1 WtdMsd<l)', April 3, 1974 PILOT-ADVERTISER JJ ' Delicatessen! 'Tuzen '"Foods! ·Canned Ham sLlSIZE •• $6 5' Orange Juice soz.CAN .. 19c _!..ean ... ~llilei.._and...so.1lav:or£ul!Jlarmony Ham --ao~good,--we guarantte it! ---Spr!nrfield;-tor-.velue ind ror-neY<>r! (12~. can , , . 37c) ---~----4.- ' • Prices in effect Thur. April 4 through Wed. April JO' , .. ' Braunschweiger · •• 45c · Avocado Dip -: ••• 55c Farmer John ... chub ..• 6 ouncea . Mr. Avocado, in flavor varieties! 8 oz. ' ' Sliced Swiss • • • • 59~ Gelatin Sal~d.s , ; • • 45c Cache Valley, from Utah! 6 oz: pkg. Bettermade, ready to use varieties! 15 oz . . CHEESE OF THE MONTHI Bonblno. • • • • 591 • An Italian style cheese , .. creamy, semi -soft f~ snacking or -'!~ 8 oz. pkg. ' . ,. 01ear Mayer . 9gc FRANKS •• Your choice-meat' or beef! 1 lb. pkc. .. ' · Savings for Super:Shoppers !. Vegetables .. 111r •• • 39c Baby Llmu, Baby Peu, White Com! 10 •• Onion Ringers • •. • 29c Juat crisp them in the oyen ! Ore 1da 7 oz. ,,.,, BUITONI 69C ENTREES ••. Meat or Cheese Ravioli, or Man\cotti! ' Bridgeford Bread • 79c Ready I<> bake! I lb. pke ...• 3 loovoo Macaroni & . Beef • 79c Stouffer's, for prefened flavor! ll!A oz. Welsh 79c RAREBIT • Stouffer's, with real cheddar! 10 oz.- '• Cai1111p HlllfS 14 Oz. ••••••••••• : 8 OZ. CARTON ••••••••••••••• -... ' ,,,_ The popular size , .. offers savings and 1atiafaction in Nucy goodneu! Choose your favorite fla vors •.• smooth and creamy and delicioUs! Springfield. • rusbPIJIJliS iunn ... 251 /j GUDE "U" •••••••••••••• 1/l . " Add a touch of elegance to ao'many dishes with these Stems and Pieces! 4 oz. can r . Springfield, for the quality you appreciate at a price you prefer! 1 16. ctn. • ' ' . PUPiiX' GALLON SIJ.E ............. . • ••• For~hiter whitet~J. _._. for~cpnomy it'sliquid bleach !lt .El _Rancho! So much flavor, ao few ~calories! Frerlch, Italian or Russian •.. B oz~ bottle . . Mint-Apple Jelly • ~ 35c Smucker's -great with lamb! 10 oz. · Enchilada Sauce • • 2oc : Laa Palmas -hot or regular! 10 02. Soft Margarine • • 59c Blue B~nnet ~ ap·r~~-d~ble, enjoyable! l lb .. Sunset Chivo . • • ~ 39c IniitaliQn sour cream, chives! J6 oz . Springfield . Water •. 29c Purified or drinking! Gallon size .: Ginger ·Snaps • .1 ~ • 39c Those special Pogen Space cookies! •71h oz. TOOTH 6Jc PASTE • • • · . Add to th e plea&ure of dining by serving wine ... nature's10WtJ bounty! Grenache Rose ••••• , ••• 12°' Italian Swiea Colony • , . colorful aa well u flavorful! Half-gallon. I .' , Chenin Blanc ..•..•..• 1. 1215 ln~ltnook'a -Ul•te Bottled -a wine you're 1ure to en.JOY! fifih. Paul Masson Trio ....... 1211 Your choice -Vin Rote, Burgundy or Chablit, in quart t'lrtft! Alianca Rose •.•••••••• s241 Imported from Portugal , •• a ,...ine thit '1ou with any entree! Quart. , Gin or Vodka -U.S~D.A. CHOICE WESTERN RAISED FRESH LAMB# , .. and El Rancho celebrates the . coming of tlu season with our "Annua( Fresh Lamb " presentation.' Lusciously tender, so temptingly .tasty .. .'here 's lamb at its best.' Enjoy the go odness of really frelh Lamb , •• this week! ••••••••••••••••• Lamb Chops SlllUlGa • s 1 ~· L · b Ch · · s 1 s• am ops 11111 loa • • • U.S.D.A. Choice fresh Lamb! So tender! Lamb Chops 1111111ss • • s 179• Saratoga cuts ~ U.S.0.A. Choice. Beef Roast 1111111ss ....... '1 '! English cut ... Cho ice beef chuck, rolled. . ~ Fresh lamb, for flavor and tendemeu! -U.S.D.A. Choice. Ground Lamb • . • . 79t Ground Beef •••• '1 2•9 Freshly ground fresh lamb! Lean! Extra Jean! Freeh! Bulk or patties! ,, . Split Broilers 59! Young meaty frye rs , in broiling sized halvei!.Flwh! • · PARTY PLATTERS! Sliced Bac0n • .. • • 89~ El Rancho's own -ranch style! get acq uainted El Ranch~'•. own . , , , $a•• _ · Pork Roast lllllllSS ......... 99l Planning a party? Let ua prepare th~ party platter .. , you 'II be 80 pleased with the Variety available .•. and so will your guests! ._ Pork Sausage . • • • 99: with our quality Boston b~, rolled! Eastern ·pork! El Rancho'~ own! OJd.faahioned ! . at this price! . ~"--"''-I--- Cutty Sark .••. s1699 Famous Scotch. redu ced 2.00 half-gallOn. Calvert's Extra ... s499 Smooth Slended wliiskey -1ave 40cl m Ea I' T' S649 r y 1mes • • • • • . Straight whiakey -aippift' quality! Quart. · Black Velvet • • •.• s5i• A Canadian you 'll pour with pride! 5th . Scotch 11 uao·s • • • • s619 Bottled in Scotland, I<> be aunl Quart.~ '. Super Fresh Produce! Braccall ..... ~ .......... · 111 Garden freeh ! , .. and ao tasty, from tender at.a.lk1 to delicate florets! -Fresh Mint ••••••••• 10t Fresh Carrots •• ·2 i.r 29c ' Fragrant, tender ••. to coippleinent lamb! 1 .-----------, ' . NAVEL . 6 $., ORANGES lbs. L.1.rfe, juicy! California'• Sunki1t! FRESH •. PINEAPPLE 19c. Hawaiian . , • maturity picked fruit! ' ' • • Criop end tender! ! lb, pliolilm beg. • FRESH CELERY Crisp, tender . . . cenerou1 bunch, To~ Ramen ._ • • • • 19c Japanese sou p mix -all .fiavon! 3 oz. Purina Cat Food • • 39c New "Choice Morsels" 12 oz . -flavon, Prize Dog Food •• toe Great price for the 15 ounce can! ' Hefty Trash Bags • 79c · 7 Big 33 gallon size -pkg. of IO bags. Sweetheart Liquid 45c For dishes -lime scented -32 oz. Borateem Plus : •• s1 1• Great wash-day aid! Giant packa'ge.' PANTY . ·69c HOSE •• • ... Happy Legs by Iron Weve ! All shades. From Alukan waters! Whole or halt. (Center Cut Salmon Steak 2.49 lb.) Fillet of Sole •••••• '1 '! Fresh! English sole for mild flavor! Fresh Perch ....... s 12! Ocean perch, f~hly filleted! Turbot Fillets • • • • • • 99~. From off Greenland 1hores! Pacific Whiting • , ••. 39~. ' ' , SkiJlet size! 6-8 dz: each! hea41"8! KING CRAB s2s• CLAWS • Meaty! from large Alaskan crabs! Open daily 9 to 9 .• ~ Sunda}t -to 7 No sale1 to dealers! · ARCADIA: PASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA : HUHTIHGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH· 1717 NPNporl Blvd >Cd Sun1el and Hunlinglon Or (El R•ncho Ccn• 310 l'lesl Colorado Blvd Fremon! and Hu nltnglon Or W""' and Al,:on-,uon (Boatd•,tlk c .. nl•'oi 1555 £.15!bl11ll Or. tEJ>lblull Village Cenler) ' • -. .. .... -! J • 7 J ' , _, ., • • • EXECUTIVE POOL HOME 1o·abu)qus 2 $!Ory e.iecUtlvc home. CUstnn1 fcatutts throu::hout. -I ldrli,'1lize bMmoms -separate ck-n or library. Large enlerlain. ment room. 2 marble fin::>pl8Cf.!i. fo'orn1al dlnln1.: -Cu1tnm Pnol enclosed \\'ith wrou.1?ht irvn -. dl'eS..~ing room -Call no"' for appointnll.'llL 8-12-2535. -ASSUME $24;600 • 7°10 ·'VA LOAN S217 tot~I peymenlii. POOL v.·ith kits ut decking. Large living Bt'f'as. Dininl! roon1. Lari;::c rorner lot. Loy,• dn...,•n' to 7r~ V.A. Loan, :5:l17 total pa)'mcnts. 1\ct n11w, 963-6767: LOW DOWN PAYMENT 2 STORY $22,500 Parklike sutToundini:?1t. AsSO('iatlon t'QSin- talncd. Large living:. Bri~ht kitchen. Private .va.rd. Farnily sizi'd bcdrnorns. ,\ HEAL bargain-Hurry on this onc--call 8·12-2535. "GARDEN TRIPLEX" - Tu·o 2 bcdrooriis plus a 1.'l4·1 sq. rr. thrr-c 'bedroom own<'r's unit. Ex('(>llCnt EastsidC' Costa l\lesa R£>ntal arro. Original O\\'n(•rs have taken immaculate rare' uf this propt'I"· ty. Price $78 •. 900. 646-7171. LIKE 3 LlnLt HOUSES AT ·$16,650 EACH 3 palins 3 yards. ., 3 i>ntranc-es: Easy care landscaping. Rent schedule £48::).00. A good inves tment slarls at 646-7171. BALBOA PENINSULA 3 bedroom, 2 bath home plus bachclo1· rental. Built-ins, fireplace and patio. $61,000. 646-7171. AT LIDO SHOPPING and ~~ block to lx'ach and canal. 2 bedroon1 large fireplace hon1e with inco1ne unit ab.lV•' t hr double car garage. Cal · no1v 646· 7171. $64,500. HUGE SHADE TREES $27,500 • IN C:M. Hurr}'. this first time advertised lhrE:'C bPd· room home on a tree lined stri-ei \\'Ori't last long. 646-7171. "POOL HOME" $6,900 '· ... , S&S PARK l·IUNTINGTON. P<X1l homt• only 6900 fol.al dO\\'TI. Private yard! Boat yard. Easy maintained yards. J\JAGNIFICENT fA1\1ILY AREAS. SupC'r large bonus roon1. OPEN COUNTRY.J<ITCHE:-.i to pool a1·ras. 5 bedrooms. Bik~o baach. 6900 total duv.•n. Act now. 963-6767. TROPICAL GARDEN ENTRY orrer"s seclusion. Lush c1uict cul-de-sac lo- cation._ 1\vo story. Four bedrooms, dl'n, large homemakC'r kitchen. S44.950 is a bar- gain! cau.,.ow to see, 847-6010. CLOSE TO BEACH $30,990 l..ov('ly area close lo IX'ach. Super hon1e featuN'S a huge enclosed patiu room. 11's ~harp & clean. Lo\v cash do\\'n to assumable loan. Better call no\v -this is a brand Ill'\\' listing & \von't last long! Call 8-17-6010. LOW CASH TO ASSUME $234 MO. TOTAL! Great 7<;0 V.A. Joan. ru!I price is just $34.000!. Betre1· hurry -This V.'on't last. ·can fW7-6010 for 1norc infonnation. REDUCED $1000! ASSUME LOAN Excc>ll1>nt vacant home on J.fUGE cul-de-sat lot must be sold NO\V! 1-'J"' cash assumes total j>aymc nts ~265 mo. full p1iC<.' SJ5,50U! 1-lurry -Call .s.t7-6010. "1500 TOTAL DOWN" BEACH, Huntin~ton Beach~ finest Jdth only 1;)00 d11w'n. Large fa mily a rt>as. cuJ1om flagstone Sl'.'C through fi replat'l'. Kingslzc> family bed-room. Boat gate. Act no11·. 963-6767. WALK TO BEACH 29,700 Jt'i; true! \Valk to heach. Total price 29,700. Greal 2 story family hnme. Large living areits ~11 h crackling brick firepllt~. Brick family patio. Community pool, Try 1500 do1vn. call 963-6767. • NEWPORT BEAC H J700 Newport llwd. 646-71 71 > • . ., CIJSTOM POOL HOME NEAR BEACH Pn._"'!;Uge .arra. Soid oak door 1 .. ads i11tn inipn"'· sj\·p l'lltry. I-luge living r0o101. StonL• firp11lacl". Ad- joining-banqut•l ar1·u. SEPARAT!'.: fr1111ily rc•1n1. Bl'ii;ht ga!'drn kiu:h1•n 01'<-rlooks_sparld1n:..: 1100!. S1·1inrate BOAT 'IXJUJ:. lluri) ~ Call X·l:l-2535. IT'S NEWPORT HEIGHTS l t's .1 bN:lroon1s It's updat('(I 1 1 ·~ i.:"t lloa1 ronnt I r.~ J.:"I bi!! IJ't•('S It 's ('X]IHlldablt• !l's 1·ac1111t 11·~ S·l7,:'i00 i.;1·t drtails a t G·lti-7171. -PREMIUM MESA VERDE POOL· JACUZZI • 3· CA.It A hon11• dt>si.gn~i! rnr a family tha t Pnjny.~ lx-iQg toi.:eth1 •r. Ht'a1•'d s11·inunint: po11I 11·1111 _,lide, div- ing Ooard. and jneuz;ri. 1 )1J('n plan ktt(•hcn -famit~· l'•>l'Jtn 11·flh rusti<· fift'[1la!'l' an<I l\'"t har. LuxuriiflJS m11s lf·1· lwdrovn1 suit!' 11·ith 1111in1atr firt'pla,·•·, 11·ann ('ath•'dral bt•an1t'd e1•ilini,:, and htti,:(' \\'alk-in dr<>s;;ini.: clQSe!. l'r<'111i11r11 L'Tad•• a111;oinlml'nL'i thruuo;:hout. $89.900. Call Oic k Jlan- :<rn !Jl 5.J6-2:l1 J 10 inspl'Cl U1is n1ost d('Sirable prupt."rt,v. NEW LISTING PRIME LOCATION! · $38,95lf f':X('r!lenc l<o<'ation n.-.ar nc1v shopping f'C'nfer. \.\'alk to all J<chnn!~, Qui(·k fn~l\'nY acc<'~l(. Thi.~ homC' is su1ier sharp and cl••an 11·ith l!!IS 11f rxtra'> including-a lan.:e [an1ily 1·001n \\"ith /~lOJ table. TJilS \VON'T W.\ST! Call no11' -!S47-6010. • PARK-LIKE ATMOSPHERE A JX'acrful and rC'stful sett ing for this unusual 4 b!•droun1 h•1me In IrvinC' TCl'l'nce. Lovrly prll'll and fainily rovn1. Corona dC'I .\!or schools a nd BF.ST OF' TER~IS. Asking 885,000. 673-8.'l.)0. SWEEPING VIEW of Balboa. bay hy night Bnd panor<in1ic OC('an vit'~' by day -3 spacious lX'droOms plus n1aidii qµartrrs. Gracious rourt yard entry - su1:it'rb IQCation. offt·rrd al itl.1.500 -Call tii3~. . - MESA VERDE CUSTOM HOME $86,500 1\n ou1,.t11ndini;: c·on1h11\111i"ll .,( locatinn, (1uatHy anti t:on1 (1irt -rn1;11d·lhl'-•11rn•'r [f,un i\l1•sa. y .. rtl1• Cotuqry f1uh. ·~"'ul•11'\'h ~.ti:.!ll ~qt111rr r\>t'l nf ll\'ini,: un'a \\i!h ·I .~1 ~11·1vu" lx>druo1n:<, lart.:e fnrn1nl dinini ru.•.11. f;uull~ 1"~1111 11'Jth fil'•'ph1ce, \\'('\ Jr.11\ 11ir-t'ondi1111111n!.!' & ,.J .. 1·11·onic air Jilt1·r S\'Sh'lll>'. '.\-rnr ·i.:arllL:•' trailrr/h1.1nl nc<:css lo Jiu·~,· yard \l"il h l'•~Hll Jnr ~"°"' 11nd nHH'h 11101'f'. It's l 1>J y t'1.11'S n1·1\. U.·:1111,ful 1·ondilio~ 1h1·.1ul(h. 11111. l'lra.s" i•horit• ;; 11:.~ '.1:1 for acldili0 111t l i11fo1:. n1ation and 'a1lp•11nt1111•nl. PRESTI.GE RANCH LA CUESTA Ext1·em•'IY d<·sirf'ahh• '.! ;.1'ory [•!'"~ti i;r hotnf'. L'p .. i.;ratll'd in 1·1't'J)' 11 ay. :\•·Rr l~·n•·h. Shnq.1t•sl horn1' (H1 thr-n1al'k•'t twd11y . 1l111'ry fvr 11111r1.• info. Call l!M2-'..'5:l5. PRESTIGE! PRIME LOCATION • Br~! ai·•·n in 10\\'n. G 1r:'.!N1U!! 4 ht:dr•,,.1n1 '.? ba1h in rxc.~ll•·n 1 ,·nnrliti,,11 .i.hr<JUt::lv1ut. f(·11tur•·" lllth" kitchr·n. ~1n110• fil'\'Jl\R<'l'. sup1·1· lnndscapinJ..:. S·l9,9;JO is a bari;ai n~ Call 11<11\· -1:'47-6010. • RANCH HOUSE FROM THE OLD WEST "Jl:inc:: \'Olll' hnt, p111l up a 1h<t1r 11 1111 <;it a ~r,,.·11 ". ;\qstah.:'i~ oJd,•r hun1•: _t11at 111;'.y h" u~,'{i fur r1.•i.i- d1•nc•• nr'lu.1.-n1•'""· \\ rll ov•·r .\(!(I() square feel uf fi v•• tJ·dr<1<1nh 11111-: J1.,rn1 Ht"'IL C••uld Oe 1< t.:rl':<t ~hu11• cas" r;.r un an1 1qu•· bo1 111uc. Call ~6-231;;. l'M VA CANT \\'i1h 10'. tlov:n-O•rn •· •·n!1\'rn thi~ f'luirmuu: ·I l~·dr.,••n1. fa n11\~·1.,,,11n 111 th•· B1·11 11t if•d Bluffs. fj1 ·1·;i 1 !1•c11 1ir,.•-•h ;1 ct .. 11n !11111..: n 1rt111--df'f'· "ral•w'~ !•1tli'h• '· ( •111dr••l' 1•nt,•rl;11ners yf'al' rn11nd il•·lic:ht . Sil\•· "fl r;AS. \1:ilk 10 ~,.hunls. 1'·n n 1s r .. 111·1.;, :trKl \'1 U1,1!.'r C'•·111 .. r. Prie1• 1·cduc· "d tu S<19,90U. C;1JI t1"\1·. t.i'::-:.~:l;:in ~HOICE LOCATION GREAT VIEW Elf'cant 4 b1.:droom hon1e 11·lth fnhulQus harb"'r flnrl 111·ran vie\1 .. This hnmi> 11·ill satis fy the n1u~I discriminating bllYCI'. Dramalic sunken Jlvln~ room. hi~hliJ,;htC'd \\'ilh clt•it:ant whitr l•'fl'll.Z.l<t. s .. r Jud·-d pool in It gllrdf'n fllmol'i· r•ht'l't'. PPrfect for indoor-outdoor cntt'rtaining. An C'xqui~ite C'Ustom home and ynu r•11 n •he land. Call n"1' fnr a pt1 \'atC' 11ho1\i n~. 67~. llUNTING,TON BEACH WALK TO BEACH 4 BEDROOMS 41,900 . l .OVl'l r tlfl\!l'Rdl'CI hH!llt' <'11 lk·at1\lft1I <'1il·rlf'-S,'l!' !'ll'•'f't. A1!ra(·•ll·•· L.1nd'i1'Hj•1 nt: ~<1 1·1'••\lnrl:. i.N"h1dr-d · Jlllli n. (;ro·r1t fl•11n· 11lru1 :-:pnt·i"u~ k1lrhPll.' L.it l'll.f' bt•d rH"lll'-. .\hi;;t M'•'. ('all S l~-~~i:;."i. S&S PARK HUNTINGTON BIKE ,yo BEACH llr·a111i ful Sl·:-\ ('111.: •• h• Ill" llt·;'H'h , ;JN(.U TQT,\L !)(~\\':'\. 1 111 ~:·· h1·1n~ rl•llll. r1111ulv 1·nr·n1 \\'Ith 11••l bn1· 11rul !tr••pli1.-.•' l;1 r:.:« f1111iily si1:e lX'<l· r .. urn~ .. \[i1Tl JI: 1111\JE :'Tl ii(,\(;~:. S&S bear)\ nnty· 5~ \11,111 rl••ll 11. C.:uno us-(1t;:1.f;7ti7. IT'S A S:TEAL! TERRIFIC POOL HOME Tliis huJ.:<' r:i1nbli11:..-l1•u110 • \\i!h (>\"'t"iil'•' lo! and lri\·o·ly ~1'1•rldi n;.; 1••"1 i-< J.f 1\V ]()11· J•ri<'••d 11! ();-;l.Y $:\9,!JQO! l\'e•·ds o:nrn•· TLC 1111d n .r11•1v (}llJ!•'I'~ Call n1111· lo !>""· 1'·17-1.1010. CRISPY CLEAN AND • VERY QUIET Ea..st ~id" c .. ~111 .\1 ,.,,;,, :•. lJ1·drr•1n1,;, hnrdv.·ood fl<lfll'S. d••!1ic hthd yard in ~f(.'<J L rv•i,r:hburhood. s:19.9JO. L«111 610-; 111. ....,....,...._ ..-....-. ..,,......,,,.. ~---~- MARVELOUS MONACO ~ RP. and d•'n, grl'at• family kilrhf•n 11·l1h f>.~ 1w·n~h•' v.·(tf')(! pa nelin:.:. h•·auliful t·a1Tio •IJ<, f'lls· \nlH d1'!\JI''~. "<\S~'·t·Ar!' iandsc11 r1ing:. n•·or 11'~·1 and ;\llW fl:'\ S ~rhnol. °""llf'l' anxiOU.9 and may ean·y <!tld T.ll, Prlcl' retlu(•f'd tu $65.500. Call imi11cdlatf>I). ti'iJ-':!550. COSTA MESA 2790 Harbor Blvd. 546·231l 17931 8Qoeh Btvd. 2103 0 lrookhurst 6014 \Vornrr Avr . COllONA DEi, JllA R 332 Morjjiuerltt 67l·IS50 84Z-2Sl5 963·6767 847·601 0 , - • 3000 SQ. FT. POOL ...... JACUlll l'.101~ JactllT.i '. Saunnl 2 s to.iry 3000 sq. fl. ~l·.d1•I , hullll' d~·•'vl'Utlru:. a C.\11 !j,\HAGE! Balsed en\rl'. H11 !.:•' Hvini.: ruv1n. Vaulled ·ind ti.~1n1dd ct•11in:;s. 1:u~tic fi1'1.'Jllllf'f" r .. nnal dill('. lln111r rnak(•1-s kltch .. n. ;.!8' fan1· 11 r"on1. \Vt.:T flAI :: S<'JKU'll\t• ulility rt11\n1, La n:." l~ooi11 .... r.ic:intll' mas lt•r ~u1 1 r .\h>JJEI. nr..cn1:,\Tl'.'<'C:! CJo.-;(i 1 .. l)t·ach~ L'A!.L ;'\ll\\'~ !iGJ ·t•iG7. FIVE BEDROOMS $40,500 lt"•111 r d "n ~11 1 •'1' t'tol'll•'t' J,.i It " .,,,, 11a11·h h.;•1"' f,.r ~ .. 11111.• 111 .. 1 11·~· B•·H"f hu1·1·y un thf~ vn•·, t'all nn11 .1'ilO·liU [ll. STREAK ON IN Tri your. n1uxin1u1n 11rh·f11.')' 111.ol. Far1tasflc ~·n1'd f.,r rntertnininc! Spt•r-ial 111.iidl.' f•'ll• l<1n • i.; a huge f1unily ~!yl~· kitr·h<'n. Only $:).-<,:,OO: Bt•ll<'r hu1TY-call .'<17-6010. EXCLUSIVE ,LISTING U,STSIDE 3 UNITS ,. Ch111ini~ 1·fu1~r1y a<'rru.~ f1-on1 !'1111ta Aim Country Cub. f l'atur.t·11 I HI: + d•·n h11n1e plu1 i 1 llH units. In t'J!<'C'Jlr>n1 '"111diliol\. Priced at ~.Y.,%(1. ThiK shliuld ""''ll q11i1·kly. l'l1•as~ 1•ht1Jh' :'i·h~·'l:l 1 ;1 fur addit1un11I i11J .. 1- 111ati1)1l and a111iuinl11101 1. FOUR GOQ.D REASONS TO 'iuY 6R .J.EASE ; '· T~~,~~~~'~JY " (;1't·11 1 1\n·11. :1. ln1nlf·di111i• ,\1·a.i l~bilit.~1. .j • l'I' I('' '. \()()' 11'\"•'I l••t ••n l1:irk .·\\•'. c.,~1 :1 :'ll•·~a. SJ9,950. Good t.·nu~. li.JG-7171. LIVE FOR FREE!! Live rrnt frl'(' \rhilt· r»ntint.: th" o!h"r Ro th fHf s:t~,{)()I), :'\1•ecJ \I.'\' SI\,\' lf!"l'I'? JIUl'l')'~ Cull l:Ml·2~1;;J. NEWPORT BEACH, HORSE RANCH ESTATE :l acrr~. '1. J<lnry pri\'11.l•I C'nl•atial •·stale, , ... 11 ""Pin!! ~ffl ir1:aM•, <l,•n \1·t1h wull of h<.nlt-·' <'ii~•·'· ~··1•1n1t1• n111i(} & r·an·tak .. r:: quar1<'t,,, ;1 t rtr l'ill 'lH!'" hnus•· 11nd 1·ir·11· nf 1..:iv. Jla.1 ~tTiblcd a' rniiny a~~HQ hrirsf'f:, S ta:lf' nn· 1•rrti.S'!(f llt S:!i5.000 -For an appointlloit l'a!l t71'11 f'l·IG-7171. LOW DOWN PAYMENT 2 STORY $22,500 Plll'klik" '<t11·rn11n•li11l's. ''''()(·j111J,,11 11111in- ta.:i,.d. l...:.ir111• lil'it11.:. Brh.:ht k.ilr-hcn. l'r1va1e ' .'C'rtrrl. F'aH1ily J<iY•·rl l){'{tl'von1s. 1\ 1:~:AJ. bargain-J-lurry vn this 011•"-<!all 842-2533. 7'12 °10 ASSUMABLE MESA VERDE CONDO Sf'llim: like ho l cukcs! Top quality hii.:h· ]011· earpl'!, 1 .. 1nrlini:. sp.1rklint: ron\·•·n1<'tl<'I' ki!t·h.-.n, a1taeh1,.d, g-a1'ag,., \\'ou'l la,.;t ]uni.; - en.J I 3·16-:l313. PARK HUNTINGTON "BIKE TO BEACH" SUfll'I' 11p g1·adr·d !'ark Hunlincton homr close to th•· IX'at h. Cau"PY <•ntry. lfu1:c ll\'- inl.! rO<!tll, Sl'l'rl: FAMll.Y !cri<l:'<l \\'li;l l liHEAl\:F1\.'iT :\1 !l •f\: .. ')u1111y hrn:hc klt1·hf'n . S('fJ.;ll'al•' dlrllll~ l'"l>ltl, J fan1Jly J'l/o' ho •d- rfllll~. Fanta•lif' lanrli'•"it)'int.: . .'5·1.'..IOO Tl 1TAL lJ()\V.\". Cnll n••I\' !Jt!:l-ti71 •7. HEAVY SPANISH "MOTIF" $5200 TOTAL DOWN S1 1a n f~l1 l\!r,lif. !'.i :!O<lT••lrtl <l•"\tl. :'o FA.\llL\' sr z~. l\Ellf:(•• 1\J.':i. :1 ha 1h~. EXTI!,\ 1 .. \r:<;~: f''A.\IJ LY ,\l:E.\::i ' Fir··ph1 r ••. (·)1,j;rlU.h ·d C'HI · 1•·1<., d1:1 1 ~·~. \\~dl1•11~·r. p:in1>lin~ . .\!i rr••r~. '.!12 1·ar earn:.:•'. !;11':."•· /'111'!,V ,J,.t' l•HIP •. Fr JL.\'TAI:'\ \·1\l.l.1-'.Y rJ \~; . ..;T ~;,:.:111 T•1tHl d<1\1 n. At.:I n•,11. Jll~t 11,,l••d. !r;.:.1101;0, TENNIS 60x200 LOT WALK TO BEACH Build ~-IJ\U' 011·n l1·nnls c••urr. (i0x200 lot \11th 1·1·1v11cy. \\'!I lk '" ht..·a~·h . La1·L·r 4 h('d .. l'•rll11 hHtll", S111w·r ]11r~··· ll\ In(! 111-.·n-S••10- ;1r:1!.• rl111lnc• r• ... 1111 AI JO~:r1 !',\!"r\' 1:<}{.)\I \\"JTll Hl'IJ.T.JN B,\1:• \\',\LI\ '/'IJ B .. :,\CJI. ~•A(() '"la\ dr,v.·n ~1·i'lu' -call 96:\-6767. DON'T LIVE IN A SHOE If y .. u IHll" man~· r hildr• n. 1111~ I~ f,,r r o11 , ,\ .-, !1t·d1 ·~u11 honit . t11 " •l ori"~ 1nH. and 1111 ,f th•· ··ri1·;1• t .:·~·s 1\nll r .. \\;il l. !'•·If ··lt•1n1. !ng o\1-tl>1 111 !\lf•"\ a d!"1l(hl, \1h1I" {),;id .,.u,,·h··~ T\' 111 lh•· l11n1 ily r•w1n1 t•1n1 i.:h1 . ,1.;,, u111 11v r .. 11 111r1..,, tf'I<• n11 1n"r•"h ,,, "i•·11- tin11. 1ik1· mlt'1'•r~ nnd r 1.1.:1ur··~ 10 "flll•h ~.,11r hth·nli<>n: )'h<• t"'••tll~ \11 lhl• h<'"'" Rr" nll 1"1) ln r1.:t'. 8"1h .,f .1n11 r •·:it·~ 11iJI f1! thr i.:11rrt1.;". Pick U!I r "IU' phnn1•, l'Jill U<; fqtlA~. )1,,11'1 \\i11! 11,r, lnnt: -1 .J('o~i.· cl•\tl t cl1•lay: .i lfi ... .131:\.• . IN\1EST~I ENTS 18662 MacArthur £1vd., S~it~ 1 Cl ., llYiot Hl,3305 .• .. • • r ,. 'YOU'RE SUCH A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE GIRL. I CAN'T BELIEVE IT.' Elyn Farrand, a mot tier of 30 minutes, Kis~s Baby's Fingers ··BaJjies Up for Adoption Are Precious CQmmodity • By JOHN BARBOVR NE,\V YORK (AP) -The couple in the waiting room fussed aboul little things. She adjusted his tie. He g~ up to make business telephone caJls. She smiled every time son1oone looked al her. He asked her if she "'Ould be able to fix the lining of his overcoat y,·hcn they got home. She said she would make the bujtooho!es smaller. He looked et his poekct calendar and noticed he had a buSint?s:s dinner that night. shC smiled and said. "l guess you'll ju.st have io-· cancel it." Thry had 1,1•aitcd four years for this day. never sure it would conie. or when. In 114'0 short hours they \vould Ix-parents. Instant· parents. Thelr H<•cs \l'O\tld never be the same . BUT GEORGE and Elyn l<'arrand \\'ere lucky. On h• 97 children "'ere placed in nc111 hoint•S by the Spence-Chapin Agency for Servict'S to l~a milies and Cl1ildrcn in 1973 -tlo\\'n from a peak 472 in 1966. The pr u1eip<.il rcaSOfls : legal abonion and unwed n1othcrs keeping their childrrn. \\'1th l~bi('S in short supply <1nd the dl'n1a 11d of ch1ldl!·ss t'tluplcs still strong, lht• prol><1h!1· l'l'SUlt is a black market in l '.ob!t'S l>r l.vsht· Tisda l!. hc11d of obstetrics and gynec.-ology at the Cat holic Medical Ct.•ut cr in 8rooklyn. is absolutely sure s11 c.."h a hlack marke~ exists. but can 6u pply no proor. "ll opera tes in sev<'ral \\'llys:· he says. ''In tho! back\v:ird countri es of South A111cr1ca and south ern i'Juropc, f:unilies 1'11th too many children routinely sell th eir babies.·:. lie listed Spa in. PMtug.11 and i:omc parts of Turkey ;;is likely sources. llf. llAS l\'O DOUBTS thnl some \\'Oml'n sell their babies for profit in the li11itrd Sl..-1tcs as "'el\. "Thl'Sc lhings arc whLspcrcd about. but there is no proof." "One thlng I believe," he said, basl'd on hls '10 y t·11N1 as an obstl'trician . "is the intense dC'!'Jirr of <i childless courilc to ha\'c a child. Sorl'I(' ot tt!t1n w\11 do anythin~, go anywh('rc, pay nny prloo to get <1 baby." Such ad~k>n.s.. arrruigcd sometim~ by doctors and lll\\'yers for niotives rt1nglng from the humanitarian to !he chance of profit, do not offer protect'°" to the child . the natural mother or thc- adopting parents, Or, Tisdal! says. Th(' flgurtS nailonally also refll'Ct th e d\.\'indllng ni1mbcr of children nvailablc for adoplino. The Child \Velfnrc Le:tguc of Amt"rica "'~ularl~· sur\'cya 49 voluntary agencies. Their f1g\lrc~ show 2.466 chlldrC'n 3(.'C.'t'pted for adoplion in the fir!lt hnlf or ' 1971. Two years later. the first half or 1973, ·there \\'ere only l.587 children acccplcd for adoption. Figures for •the lasl _half of the year arc not yet available. THE SllORTAGt: is especially aCUlL' for those prospective parents seeking \\'hilc babies. At Spence-Chapin thL' average v.<1lting lime for a 1.rhitc baby is <ibout th.rec years. For a black baby, 'six DlMtbs. George Farrand. a 3 7 · y car-ol d advertising executive married !'.!'"Z childless years. ren1en1bcrs. "Our J;isl notification \\'JS in November, lrlling 11s how tough the baby situation l\':lS for adopting parents .. •·\re rrolly hnd 110 thought \11hntsocver of giving up. \Ve always kne111 \VC "·ere going to get a child. liut I guess in the '.tit.t•••e 1c ill do ar1,1tl1it1fl• gt.t "'''''t~l•t•t•t•. ,,,,,, Rfl!I prit•e tfJ f1et '' l•«bft·'' Jxick or ou r minds \\'e thought ii mir,hl be 1he end of '74 or son1eli1ne in 'iS." lli!-i wife. Elyn. 36. smiles and says. ''A1 11'.'1$t we're not 50 )''ears old for QUr first one .. , THE TELt;PHONE CALL came to his office one Friday afternoon in Febn1ary. ··1 thought ii was funny ho\\' your life changl'S so quickly. It's not like wbcn you h11ve nine ll\Olltkls or eight months or \\·hatcver to prepare {or th i n I{ s . ronunatelv we had the weekend to try to· do son1e q·uick lttink irlg about it.:• The four Y.ears of pent-up e111otion lilcrally flooded the little roorn ;1t Spence-Qrapin \\'h en two-month~d Kathryn F.lyn n1et her ntw parents. .. s~·s so alert." her new mother said. "Oh you're such a bcnutUul filt lc girl. r can't bclicvl'! it. Not at alJ." ~lost adoption~ in the UnitOO States arc :.i rrang1.."Cl by public ngencirs or \'olun111r~· agencies llkt" Spcn~apin . which began as honies for unwed 1nothers and progressed to organization! offering a wide variety of fan1ily g u id :t n c r progrnms under priv111e and public fln.1ncing. Most shelters for W\\\'ed mothers have closed or iH't closing. In the United State<i. the baby sbor•u1gc -there were always waits - did not become actrtc until a Su()f'eme Court ruling in January, 1973 made abortion lcit:.il throughout the COUillry. • • "Wf: DIOS'T GF.T !his erred with lhf;! 1>ilL" say!i tifrs. Jane Edwards or Spoocc· Chapin. "The pill requires a great deal of effort .'ltld org'anization. TI1c \\'On1en u·ho bcco1ne· pregnant out of 14'cd!ock become pregnan·t because thrrc is an accident. I don't think the.v u't're considering the chant.'C of !)l'coming pregnant which 1:1 king the pill in1plil'S. "And 1f !ht'rl··s .:in :tccident. it can be rcclificd bv abortion." Th('rc ;1fc tn<iny children \\'ho1 n people ~1pparcntly dor1'l w<1nl 10 11dopt. Spence- Chapin can list as many as 600 children avail<1ble for adoption, many older, most hl:it·k. sotne with physicnl. rncnt<il or neurological problen1s, all in foster hon1es. One by one adop1 ive parents are found . ever so slo\vly. "\\'c reach till over the \\'orld trying to find C'Qllpk•s." says tll rs. Roscn1ary Cheng S!0\1e. placerncnt director for Spcnee·Chapin. "LH~t \1 erk 11·t· placrd a set of l\rins. five years old. Thry "·ere born \\ilh a definite s.1·ndron:e. a chromoson1a! de fect :iffccting the heart. \\'r sc:in:h [Ind search and \vt•rc vcrv ll;ipp~' be(';i\ISe \\'!! found 11 \\'Onderfu{ sel or paren ts ... SornC'tiines it's :1 tn.id~-....o!f. "\\ l' h;id a boy \\'ho haq (\'rt'bral pal ~y ;ind a 1nflr\·elous f:ln11Jy in California <iskcd if they could ;idopl hhn." one odnp!ion (){ficinl s:i.vs. ''\\'e told the foster .fanUly and th ey "said Tio. that they had first prcfl'!renCC' by law. . . _, , · "1'ltE CALlFOll~IA FA~1lL Y \Vas so marvelous we look a chance. and as ked them if they \\'OUkl take a little girl. \1ery bright, hut with nothing in the future but a long series of hospitalizations ... and she's doing beautifully in their home.'' The pressure for ne\vboms is very strong. so· strong that \\'flen unwed 1notht•rs give bir1h. they frequently arc (_'QtJ tactf'd by la\.vycrs \1•ho 1nakc them :i financiall y lucrative orrer. These la\11·ers. r.ources sny, adinit tha.t lh<'y have reN>ivcd the nan1cs from hos1>1tal <'mployes u•ho keep them UdVlsL'tl . Mrs. F.d\\'tl!tlS S:J}'S that 1 h cs c :1p1)ro:ichcs oftt•n arc cn1b<irrassing lo youn!! 1no!hcrs 1\'hO have triL'<i to arrange for the pJacJnio: of their babies in ll <llscrcl'L \t,tay. Part of her job is lo track do"11 lhese interlope.rs and make them dei;i!>L at the reqlll"St of the nlotbcrs. That. kind of pressure hints strongly at J baby block 1narkct in the United State.~. Even more reason for the George Farrands to consider themselves lucky. All the y.·oitlng and frustration \vashcd nway in that one morning.they n1r1 their t1rw d.'.lught~r 3nd !!,DVe her their name. Sh(_•: .. tns11u11 parenthood. !l's great." llr: ~·\rhen llley 10\d inc. 1 called Elyn nnct 1 !laid, Elyn, J thlnk I'm going to ~ n mother or something." . , .. ,._ Top Stars Assist 'lnsie:ht' Uy JERRY 'BUCK I-OS ANf:El-ES 1 AP l Father Kicscr's miniJ:try is not to preach but to reach out and touch people. He does it through.,.television drama. · "l\do preach sometimes on Sundays, but I exercise my priesthood by producing.'' said the Rev. Ellwood E. Kieser, exi:!cutive produc er of "Insight" for Paulist Produc· lions. "I CALL T\ttkT television drama (If distraction," he said, "but ours is the dram.a of in- volvement. It's based on the belief th;it if you face prob- lf'nlS you can so\\'~ thcn1. , • "\Ve're trying to make peo-- pi e lhink. involve them, give 1hf:.rn a depth experience. 'For me God is the loving ground of our bcin~ and anythin g I can do to help someone go deeper iato themselves helps them get cloter to GOO.'' "lnsiiiht" is the most ·widely seen television series in the c.-ountry. It runs on 274 stations and is widely distribUted to schools and organi zations. • I THE PICK 'OF ·Punch I •UNCH frlo;.n.ts -RdVlt<. -1111s -rr1i · -;•.. . , ' •We're looking for a niCt farTity car." For the Record ' . In the Service .c- !\l3rlne (iuruK'~' Sergeant Gary L. Stnier, husband of the i former l\tlss Lrnda F . lludglus ol 26575 AvenlOO ' 0e9t0. !\lisslon Vtejo, I s participating in l r a i n l n G exe!"Clses at the Naval Air Station. Q.IW Point. R.P. !\larine captain Geoffrey K. Rasmusstn, son of r..1r. and r..1 rs. L.E. Rasn1ussen of 9 Point' Lon1a Drive. Corona del r-.tar. is partlcip.-iting i r1 training exercises ;1t the Naval Air Station: Cubi Point. R.l'. • r.larine P\1. l"hllip A. Brown. son or ~1r. and fl1rs. Clyde A. Brou'.11 of 5021 Caspian Ci rclf'. Jiuntington Beach. graduated from recruit !rainin~ at rhc '.\1arinc Corps J{etruit Depot. San Diego. r-.·larinc Pvt. Glen A. Brown, so n of ~lr. and l\lrs. Leonard C. Rawlings of 10499 Sioux River Circle. Fountain Valley, graduated from r cc r u i t training at thr '.\tarinc Corps Hccruit Depot. S.1n Diego, '.\tarine Pvt. Zollie J . \'anGlnkel. son of '.\1r. <ind i\lrs. \Val!CT E. Kinzer of 2018 Anaheim Ave.. Costa ,_.lrsa. has reported · for duty at the :\larinc Co rps Air Station at 01errr Point. N.C. Airman First Class Gary E. Sutton. son o( 1'1r. and Jl.lrs. JI.tax E. SuUon. 6351 AthenJ Dri ve, Huntington Beach. ha ... arrived for duty at Elmendorf AFB. Alaska . Airman S11tton. a psychiatric services specialisl. is assigned at the Air Force regional hospital. lie pre\'iously served at l\1arch AFB. Navy Lieutenant Thomas W. Gambit . son of JI.Ir .and ?ilrs. 1'\onnan 1\. Gaffitilc of 1620 Kings Road, Ne\l'port Beach. returned to home Diisc ar Point r-.1ugu. after duty in the Antarf'fr: :\larinc PFC' Timolhy i\I. Farnham. husbAnd or the form er l\Hss Katrina F. Rhine of 9HJ W. 20th St.. Cnsta ~11esa . i:;raduated fro1n the Rad io Repair Course at the r-.tarinc Corps Base -at T\\'Cn!y-ninc Palms. Na1·v Scan1an Edward A. Reusch, son of tllr. anrl ?.!rs. J1erbert E. Reusch, of 11093 Slater. Founta in Valley. is attending the Data System~ Technician School at \1allrjo . r-.tarine P\·t. Gerald A. DeLemns. son or ~fr. and r-.trs . r·rank Cassano of 7241 Elk Circle. ffun ti ngton B e a ch . graduated from basic training al the ~tarine Corps Recruit JX>pot at San D,iego. Airman J ay C. Rodgers, son of J.trs. Vi r J!inia R. Heischmann of 4532 Prelude Drh·e. Huntington Beach. has com pleted Air For~ basic training at LacklaJJd AF'B. Tex. The airm311 is remaining at the Air Training Co nunand base for specialized training in the S<'Curlty police field . ~farinc S;t. Arthur D. \\'lnsor J1· .. 11'hose "1fe ~trryl is the daugh!rr of :0.lr . and ~!rs . ·A. S\\·ain1 or 16000 Yillia '{nrba. lfuntington Beach has rcportrcl for du!\' aboard 1he .il!:ick aireraf! ·carrier USS R:inger homrporte d in Alameda. Baptis111 Res ults In Battle SYRACUSE. Sici l y I LTPJ ) -A fist fight broke out in front of the ba1)tis- n1fll font :it the L{on1an Catholic Church of the PantOron 'A'hen Angelo Bottaro arrh·ed to be bao1i1.cd . Three persons. includi~ a policeman , \\'ere injurt'd and 15 others charged in connection v•ith i he altercation. PoliCt' said the tour- monlb~ld baby's parents separ~tcd 15 days after their rhiftrlagc. \\'hen the mother. ~leUna Bottaro . 20. and her family took the infant to thl' church. lhe falher, Pa~quale Bottaro. 24. appeared \\'ilh his family. Fighting broke o u t between the f11n1lllcs in (l'Of\t of the bapt ismal font and PoliN' intervened to break It up. · I .. l • !IOO · S'l4 .QSO -m The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS p,.\Orlelh, ,.,, tind ~ .... 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Lo\'c:l.v patio. l'r1cl' incl. ldnd. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. NE WPORT CENTER,.N.B. 644·4910 2111 San J oaquin Hills ~oad g,eneral GOOO GRIEF !! "'•"•t'h-:ti] VIII' ll.~IUl:_, ~tol·. l'I , 1<'1 j, ·:1 I I\' ••I • • 11~lt.:l11 :-;.. • WE NEEO ell\ '50 ' Gene ral J:I(; !',\' i (I_'\, I 1' I "' \\, .. 1, 1, 1 .. 1· '"!·· 'i I , • * Balboa NE WPO RT HEIGHTS l 111pl('X. · I Jl\'{'ly II\\ IH'I''!< \lllll ;1 nn. :l Jill. General ~Gener.;i l -I -- ROYAL HOME ;: 1:1: ~ h.i 11 lg(' p.1 rk- !1J..1• .1 ,1rd \1.•1r full :-.11r 1u111J ·In llll'l' l'P~ldl'n11;1! .!I l'.l ~I:! !IOI/ 5.iU-il80<J, rt•nt:1I. Rl"l lu1·. ll\111 {'!' i)llXJOllS ::-8~ ~>00. 6-l.!·i -191: WANTED XI \\ "' •'\I•.," 110-•·d 111 · " HO RSE S-HO RSES 1· .. 11,.n \;,.,,.,, f't.I'"' .\I.ti.!.!• Tl'\!'-:\•: .\, ,,-, ·1 l'l'e -.hadC'd 3 nit. '1 1 11· 110 .. 1 .. u .. · -, !'ur•>rl 1 ,j, I ha :\1 1111-hor~c rancl1.1 ' ~ ! "' I ' I j, • 11 IHll \ l~.ir·k H:iy are;i. $:\!1.9:>0. 1"1' ' "I 11lol!· ,, ' 1·1 111 'IT hf 'Ui'' • h I •••1111, p! '' '11·• • ;o t•• ·•llll'h· I• 11!,,11·· I·• .I•!•• h •r )•'UI' • lf'T"i<<"I ' ·"Id 1 >ol'1"!!1 l" ii' 'I i~\ol! ~ 11"" ., I rn m Fo'•'i· ,1.,111" ,.,-,11f'lolt11li1f "I" j u;;;:::!I 1••1111111•·11 1 ~·.,u _____ 4_L_•.'.'_10_1_1_;'.•.•._T•_s.".'.'-Y.•.0 ____ 1 John "Allard, Ma na ger REALTORS " . ' ' ME'.;A VE RDE Former Model 'j,. ' ·~ ' ; .) •pl ii I. I "I \\ !• ,, ' I ., ,, ' 1't , •· "·II ·'"' .. I'''•" I)•"'! \1 \ ' i 1· \' 11·1 ... '·,I•!· ., ' Ip· co: Ts WA LLAC E REALTORS . --5 4~4 1 4 1 -- (0pen Even in g~) Gener a l 644--7270 ' Old' English Charm ../"Jt<• S""1J tj,,,,,,a. llEAlTOllS • 6 Months Young I------- r1:1, ... ~1 1·1:11 • 11\1·:-.~.r: BEACH HOME "! • I .-; I.I I:., .• ""I' lo I• 1 ... OI Ill thi-1 PLUS INCOME lo nt•1'11I 1"' j,,,,1 ~· Jl1•t1Tlu •"'. l"·dP •1111 ·"''''I !"!' •ll• •I •I loo ,.., r,1•h' ··I lol';oll. l'h1• :' •111!1• 1••1" I\ ], ' ' I ! 111111\ l I .. r.·l!un. '"II'" . hi·~;. !•1 •• 1 !iu tli• t ,j~ 4',.,j ,.;1,·11"'\ J'.1·1o~1: •1•11\t'I l••I t '.1il l\••11 I•• II"' ~1•" ,•·•!• "H' r .•11 1. ''" • • l 1 ,1•·11, , 11 .. 1,n. c . .11 ,r,..· I •1 Walker & Lee J:I .\I. !.'l'\'11: f~•"I\ \!I·"\ 545.9491 1 ~Va.1.~.c.t!tLec l'i1111era l S BEDROOMS ("•ronn do I \ln1. '. !• • .+11 I 11·". ~ ''' ln~I\•' [1"•1 1\,·ll~. l.•r..:• Cl'...,.-11).\! Ill 11.T. ~.,1 ·;.:1 .. 11 • J.111111~ h"lln' ••Iii> i ,11~ I 11•·,\ ·, H•lllLI". l1l·1.ol',l·f.\[U' 1lo-n, !,1 kl•I I n , ' olllll '•fl I"' "11 f"""IU• I fll'• f'r•d f'l l\ lr.!•h !lil•1·nl lllj ~L.':1,ntt BLUFFS BE ST ·I 'j ,,., 1·' ' '' ',,. I• .. fl. " " ' " 'd. ·1 •· ! •• :" '"'•'<I ' " ·, .I" ,I. ,, BAYand BEACH 675 ·3000 RENT WITH OPTION ~ "' 11 '"'I I"'"' ~~Ill"' "''~! n1• 1 ''" 1:1 \1'11 (",I \ \t,l,1.\ l :J .. \l.1\-•.Id c.ou ~ r00o • fflll '"*"rt f1' •..wt VALLEY . . REALI"\' f ' II lt~Fl(l l lOlf.llPIUM , l'TOCa r IOtUIQ.f OQlllP GenP.ral Five Be1froam California Rancher ·"'!-'I'•• ,,1 •t 1.>1 I •llh 642-5200 t~-1)-1 Fl'! J l 'l'l(I. fl•'• ;111 \ 1•-" 1~<111• 'lll"" ·"'" ·-' ' I l.lll.~~il 1,, \..'l~l•••1 111.,1 1, ~......._....._., T!u• 11.,11'•' l" h1•:11111 ful. .111,t l1a1I.\ 1•1 !" .·,. .II /..---[ I " '"" '" ""' ,,,,,.,,. ,, .. ,.,,.,: 8 Rue G"nd v.ir.. MOVE IN CONDITION ' f1•a 1ur1·~ .1n·. ,hak•• f'r'.ol. P,1c; (_';on,\•••1 '' 1\1 •ut 1;,.,,, Ir Jo.•T•. •ln1u1:.: 1••1111, h111/l -1n ill 1;11 n1·~. r :inl.!" ,\ f•\'l•n, J!a~ .. 1 .. 1 ~· fu~'pl;u•-. ''"l']•·I • ,.,.. 1lr·1 p• '• 111ru .. ut. 1•11 1·il.••J p ;1r 1.,, l'ro -r 1~··lt• •' !t•1:" 1,, •, d1•h11;1,lll'I', h;1nl1\1~.,J !l••ll'• 1•••1•, I,. ' ,1.· fl, :ind ltlU• h. n1u1·h 1norr C 111 ··~·· "I •.' '' '• '1 :11: ... ~ll'IJ fo,u ''."Ill ( di ~Ii •·••: Walker & Lee 1:1 ; \l. l·:..;T \TL t 'fi~T.\ \lf'.:'\ 545.9491 !'111 '"Ill' hUdl..(('I 1',to'k u n lh•· i1.,•·k . ,..;,.If 1•11• JI•·'"' 11 i1l1 ;, l11w-1·n,1 l_l;o1h P 1l•.r t 'l,,-;s,ru•d ,\ti: C;dl f,\~_;,.,71< l·~lal'' General OP'.'1ri ••. •,Jl,ff)I•' •, 11 l '( ; ! ~ .1 .. 1·\ l.11.,:l,I I•'',, ~ l~.'illf• '"' • ;j-fi1l!ll \. I General \> 111 '•1· I\•' \,o\ OON'T GASP --IT 'S TR UE Gi :.! l.'anyoil l'.Jl!1 \IE\\ \1lll'lll11t•.., !.,.JI •1l'' 1Jr::i 1na1i•· tl·l' 1.1 \'1''\li'.Hl 1df' "'1 1!11t1. r .. 111·1 d ir;in :.:: ron111 . Ctl{!'I :•ild pq1tdt·1 1'11qtJI 1]·1111' nf thi~ ~pac,1 Ht'-4 hPdt "111 lu•11" '"-111 •• f.11 11- l;1r C'ntrv l·n10·11aril 1111h 1· .ll''\'l\t' 11 l' 1,! rile tl{'rk111~ a111·1 l:t!h ;1rh!1r• ~li-1 .!!tl 1 WATERFRONT -PIER & FLOAT r\ perret.'t gen1 on tf1e l ':n1;1I Jn (Jlrl t\t1\1p ort 2 1-iedrnnn1 :-. fre'-h an1l ~p<1rlo:lit1 ~ 1n ~1dC' anr! out. 7.nned H·2. 8{.l:l,50!1. SA NDPI PER WITH POOL AND ... \'iC\I' ;11 Spyt.,IJ ':' !l 1<I C:C' 4 bcdrnr1111 . :~ h;1:h 2 l'r('p'al'C•. :i 1·ar :.,ar;l'_e ·1Hh <'f)!llr.il, \\l't H:ir \11h111lt1n l\itchcn. /lra11111111.: <'atht·J:a\ t c·1ting .. !'i \;!1 .)00 . UNIVERSITY PARK EXCLUSIVE lt:ir(' "\\ e~t P n1n1 · '•'1 \11dt· gr~en~cl1 . lu ~hl\ l'!J)£:radecl. Onl.\ .\ h(·d100111 111odel. !;C par;it i.· fanuly And di11111).! rool'l'. (':ill for ;ippo1n1- n1cn1. Si2.900. Fee. lr~m edi<1te Occ.upancy ( ••IOI '" ' I ,.1 I 1., .. •II•·!! [ .. •I• • );,, -, t., n1l11 I • '·' , I I ... I. I .tl'• 11 •l h • ' ' ' 'i• ... .r '"•;11 ! • '• ( ., d I 'o.,·• I '\] ', ., 'I I 'I .ti T·1 )I.ti'! " Newport H ill~ide . " ,, l'./.\l.l!lf!' ~l,i'!. I •ii 673-4400 BLUFFS J EWEL BO X l'·• t""' 11! <-1,.1;.!lnn~ ~ •11'1'\' r I II'\• . Jll'll'«lf' !• oT ,,,_ ''·'l•ll•ll• ii <h'C <•I ,1,,I, '\1111 11"1 ,·.n 1••1 •, ,(, • " I 1 T" I " •I lr•·ll •'J • ,\ ,. II ' I " 11\ • ' ' I " " \" I• j l'O 1 I • ti• ·II I ''.l'"'I"' • ,q , I '" U• ' Ill : : ·, 1, "' 1,·.,h,. I• ,,·,11;ol 1.11111:~ •>I•·· \1·1+\\ >11111•11.1 '•'. ,,, "'' "'' I .I • "' I' r •I\ d· I ' ' \ ~ I. "I (Jiu r:. F. Coleswarthy Realtors 640-0020 1 HE IGHTS HONEY ' ',, •II'.· 'I "' : 'I'· ,,. :J~ >"~'J : I -';J L,<{J ~ Thof lnlr1gu1ng WCJr d.0;1r1,. wifh o Chu ckl e f.<1,1od b 1 (1 "1' J •Oil/IN ----o,-- o ~"""·o• !~ 1~··~·1 c ' ·~~ • • '-'"'"t.•~l "'~'<II oe- 1!",,. ·r·, f<;.,.., to~• >·"'D e "0·01 TIATAN I' ! I' I I ii Y 0 R A I I I N E C f E I I I' I Ov~rlie,ird 10 burn and ' He ha~ money ske's '1 pedec1 . ' ' If you're pla'l!ling a Newport Beact"tmove 1-\yrry for your c~icei ) j-,,1\ 'I• 111" 11; j, I t 1 ·' 1 .. : I I I i Ill ' I'. ,,, . ' " '" " , .,, r· • 1. ,:,1 ' \l , ........ \•' <1!•' 1111 • .. .J J , I,:-1 f • 11 o• 1 1•" " d " " -:\ ' ,•, " '\ ! .. I j I :I '11• ,. '· I 'It -p . ' ' 1: '·' L.. , , •• I ~-I!• ' I~''• '' '1\! 11 r " + " ' . ' •. la" I tu•'<' ~n<l I uu1 H1•dr"ou1 { ""d,.nunouu\ lhotu•·' trom S6l.00:'.l lo S9l,000 j,' SO FEET O!i COAST HIGHWAY 00:\\nlO\\'ll J.ag·una Bea!'h. tdcal for i-h('lps. l"pper le\•el atlei>s for p1trking \\"Ith ncean 'ie'' apts. Good in<'on1c frCllll 3 un11 ~ nn,1 . $130,000. ~ t, 1\'E'~f :; ttll[PS IN u .,,., ~-l-~!' ~ ~:::;;::::;:;:::;;:;;::;=.;::;:;:;:::=;::::=~=;::::::; I ~ " : ·' •-..11 '~"'"'-'•""''"'"' ... -... ~ ... ····-': .'3 ) OIAL 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin..Hills Rd,, N.B . A COLDWELL BAN KER CO. ~ .,•._:;';"-'.'~.£ APrl1f lfll!l•f, ~ ·:.. .... 1· l.t,)'l<(P I\ .. ..,. ...... _S_C_R_A"'-'M~.~L-E-T~S-"A-n-sw~e-,,-;n~C~l-,-,,~;f-;-,.~,-;o~n-8~00_.. '-- --' • ' -- r \ .. ~ ' 50 OAJLV PILOf Wtdnc:saay, AprU l , 1'1J., " ~ tdntsday, Aprill, 1974 PILOT-ADVERTIS~R J-1. ·~G;..,.;:;;;'';l;;;;;;;;;;;;;G;•;";";'':';;;;;;;;;;;;:;--G_•_n_•_••;!l_-_-_-::_-::_-::::_-.::_-1~cro:r~o:n~o:-:ido:1ri:,.,,,r..~,:--~~"H~u~n~t"1n~9~1~o~n-;:8~••~c~h:--~-,.H,.,,,~tl:--:::--:--:;8"""-.-~~.,.,.u,.,...,,.~~..,,.~.,.-'..'..'.:".'.'.:~:...'.:~~a~-.'.';:._~~~7L7ld~o~l~s~lo::'.'..::C'..:.::~:._!.:"! fill un n9ton ••<h ,.-,Untin9ton Bt•c:h L-•gutt• ~•ch FIRST OFFERING SEE THIS! 3 BR'S Price Reduced CALIF. CLASSIC • Popula' HO,.,,,E & INCO,.,,,E 4 "''· '"90''' F,,,E,.,Ed!T" '"'·• , • ·t! Smid~ REALTORs' · .. EXCLUSIV.E SHQRECLIFFS A 01te of a klnd property \\'ith a \VlllTF. WATER VIEW and PRIVATE BEACH AC· CESS. This gorgeou~ 4 bedrooru has 3 1.·ozy fireplfCes. E~joy fornu1J dining and a faruily . • room. Just like ne\v. 186 Shoreeliffs Rd. Open Dail y 1·5 CALL 644· 7270 " 2821 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar •or.;::;;:o-;=-w~E-c'"•"•--•""•LP 'iv:Oo'iiull1uifvY.,l,..lllllll Si:LL, OR TRADE A HOME ANYPLACE IN TH£ NATJON , ., CONDOMINIUMS NEWPORT BEACH 3.4.5 BDRMS. 1850 TO 2aso SQ. FT. $49 ,900 TO $66,500 Fu1nily "\tf'd townhun\e~. Fe-111ul'ln~ ~~ bath1'. all 1•!l'C. kitl·hcn. 11c·t tmrs, nf'\\' ~·1t1·p~:\$, aUt(I. dW, {(&f'llgCI, jJi.OI, !,.'blf l'.XIUl'SC' "\>le11.•i; • "'iilk to 1;hu1·chci>, schooli>. n1hrket & fashion Jslond. f\I01lcli1 01x.•t1 tlitlly, The Villa Granada s.i5 An1iwo11 \V1cy jJ11n1bort'(' Rtl, to E11)l1bh1H Dr., to i'otal' Vis1a, ro Do11lin1:0, 10 Ainigos \\'fl)') For l11forn1atl0n , &1·J..lt:t1 Bu ilder''s Closeout '.! Ue411'u•i1n. 'I. bath, Adult l'vncJ0111111nan. $:!1 ,000 r u I l prlo·e, "'·irll r.nly $10.·I(). '.UJUC'!illo1111bly lhf' beat d('. $36 000 $2 400 :l ill)' nW><I, 4 Oft, fpJ , G<;: \\'Cllk hi t'l!litb on !....,.• llnKI ., ~ngiwd, be•t built •nd belit • 1 ~ 1 • VA IL!jfum11blt: loan. $-12,950. i;trtet. From thi~ l!'rg1• Ba. lkt:tt.:I. gatdrns. ON! tif "PllC.lll)I~ new du"~ for Attrnruvc II u n t Ing ton 2 Bdrm. + Pool i:o llt't! call Bl<lt; ~:.681 . lo\·ely hornc w/'J IJdrou; & ii kluJ, a &11Cl\\'Jiku.-e! S.l6S,IXXI Jo\nle today. r~e"lurlng nlJor Village hon,ie with l#ll'li,~ \·A ASSUMPTION · $61,~. 2 t;o. rom111I dln rm U\!in>; «H>rdlnaled .,...~. cur(l('lJI en<·~ paho !hat 1vultJ be $22,600 Pr~1,(ge Ul't!a, 5· BR. pool, mi ''11.•/(rplt-.· &:tt~llhilly TRIPLEX ttnd lfi;:hl r1x1urc11 pl'OfM· used KS ll:!lllll! room t•t(', Lots You cil.n P"¥ S~IQX) more l.hun 2 lity. t'ncl part~ tll't'a. :.~~ d~l'Orut"<I \\•itb the fin<.'llt P3~nlhousc-..._~ 2 lil~lo ap111. i;lvfi.-.lly tuncLsc.aiX-d wllh fJf trct11 and quiet area. thltl for n nrw unit or '"'" ~ .. ~~~~lry •nx IJ.lj, • nul!~rtalrc. !las lovely Ii: HH. '1 11t1. t!t1. "" F'1. on nuitul'e pl1111ts , .. ,,,_ t•••d TI-I.IS 11orir£ JIAS VALLEY ~WM ~ , it¥rdCn p;Hlo, dcli,ghtM fol• ~rllly bell.ch. :...Cai;chOld. • " ... , REAL'fY'S f'X.-.t Tr'IVE can buy my upgnulfd uni! 160000 1iprb1klQ~, and the n'Of;l • • •, ..,uv:S !Or $2,000 bl-low repl1Jcenlent lrvint cntcrta.ining, Plus Ii(. I hr I , · bcautlfuJJy firih;hcd doon: ONE VEAR s. t. RV 1 CE ;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;·:;;;;;:;; itpt over 3 car gar. in ~nr. and cobinels. Draniatlc ca· WAllHANTY. C.11 96J...4543 t.'Ollt, • Xlnl loc.:111km. A ~ood buy a1 LIDO CLASSIC uiedral t-e\Ung, l\\il wood 3 Bdrm cont}O., ~irtable Most Sp.cious do $ll9,500. Drarnark· Grccl~n homo &: b gmund level rtoot plan, 11-i fumc'nctowi l1t.1nih·· Lichen atr.u111·llke •a.rdf'n. H\•.t1 l!!fF utiJll_L_ niom11, f u 11 wi.lh lasre~!,J.llY pancl<.'d an4_ arrangen1en1, i;:an!e living «::); · U'lr~ t:e L, -.. c l.'n, in, rm. ul'nlng firopltU:.'C!I , l>U1llt'i1..'ll, year5 llt\\'. F~.Wy Pn.inted ~ e.....__.s__-. II' <I RR I d' •• 1HU biiThil {uil ffil' counff'ri in1m.>ml'1JVlllr, room, pliiih 1wn1 _.,...ilh -llr • · · 1at1u~ ~ ·~ ~-n.n-.;11~1 to llt'tl. Sl.W 500 In tlu• klh·hen. Greul IOCt1· wallpa~rE'd dining area, mullll'l'llUit<'oUcntrylQulet ~'-ill LIDO REALT Y tlrin <·losi· 10 Polit Offk~. shag carpel!J & custqm loCation near park 11.n1 1100I. fibnll'Y, 11hopi1 und T"'O nr drape&, ove~i!l'd P<Ulb'Y ·n1J11 3 bdrn1.: 2 bull;JK.1~111• ''"·51171 "''·1100 ,. I l •' I '• I ,.1,. '\ I! *6 73 ·730 0 * wt i.:reat licni·hes. Jtr'(lua.~l IH'Cll, t'lJSIOnl Iii~ countt'r Is nev., h:u1 lil'<'lil I fl.lion .-..---~------.. -..-..-..---.. lo Sl:.'U.500 und wo11h cvc1y · top~, i;hakr root, n c 111' ancl priced Rt $56,500. NEAT & TIDY · f'l'nt of il! ·nt111 pl'opcr1y li; $31.950 ~1.:houb, v.alk\rit: 11i~tiv1t\1, 10 CALL 552·7500 REOUCEOI ' unfll'l' our (~elusive ONE READY FOR THIS? llunrlni:!on Center, ~w\1n. Spl'Ul.'«111p&~11hlyJiilinli.-d, ln\'t>l) ~ Blt.,'den, 21,i: BA. ~t:.A~t ' \\'AHRANTY J)RO· llu1:c cuJ.de-~ac int ii·ich 20 ·" ~ting JXJO)I and niuny pllJ'k VISJQN thi.~ (>lie ho~ 2 bdt·nu;:. & 11 1 eU1il111•bl1. home. Muny fc1" ... H.AJ•1. :.:u 1>«1ki i..'Offil'• \l'ith lhls lll't'Uli. l\01\' $~1'.XI IX'IU\.\' 1·0~1 • ~ ll{f'. Yllrd llt'Cll. 01..-can vtc\\.. tUl't'll. lnlnltt('.. oond. Sec Cal 675•7225 lnp viilue 4 bedmoin h•)n\c new. (Prlncip11l 11 onfy • d h'll h'Qrn llw df.'<1t," & 11 l'l.1~y ll ~rid~('(:. an O\lt!<l.andini: .,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,""'•" ···~· \',.\LLI·:\ RI \I.I\ 0 IUHI, t ~Of"'"''' ..... fi,.·~~· '"'''""~''''"'·~· Jn 11.'J'rilic l-lunlinglon Beach please). Call fodfly re I frpl('. hl'nrth. Jn lhc Uvtni: U,)' ill llC\\' price ol SI09,500. J0t.·al1un. 147.3095 rn1. 1.ncalcd near 01\'l"l''s 11: 531 •5800 .................... ...--.. -..--..--.. nEAL1·v nEA1.ro1t5 two .• lhe .... 1 ea,,,,,,,,, ptitilngham 'RcaltJ) SELLERS TRIP Unfv. Park Ccater. Irvine Sll(l11p1n;: Complt'x. S62.~IO(J. I ·- YOUR GAIN --!\ALE RY QY.'NER-~,.;Ill I ~'t'Yi \'i~ 615-0 ! Own1•r leaving f•1r' 3 vl'nr~ SJZ,500 ..,/TO&/Z/f, 123 · 16139 Brookh urst, FY I ~.1ihng tri1> urtiun11 ihe 3B]l./21 ~ ·BA, on Ct·cenbelt. REAL ESTATE NeWportSeach 1llage Real [state l' lJ,\rpon. \'Tf.:\V JI I J. L ~. Open Eve'nings \\Ol'!CI A~UJll(' 111, 1:, V.\ I p ·l' 0 l. I d s c ll d y Ii r u " . LU:sK-l.n1'g(' 3 BH, deri, 2 ~ _ !01111 111 $.~1.mo al $.'ll.,, n10 11pr1nklen1 Drive liy 17J12 1190 Gll.'nneyrc St. SKIP to the BEACH Bu . 1' iburun ~Jfl(Jel \\'/2, 1.11111 O\\n n 1!\•hr1nui; ~ b1_'<I: \V11lo.,..· Tree Lane. Aft. ·IP1\I -l!:M-!J.173 Sl9-0:116 JIOl\lF: + IO BDR~l DORl\I frpll'5. be11n1 clngs. l.ll.:(' GIANT '"<1n1. flln11ly rodfu .'i & Sf 01· Sat & S,1,1.n. ___ __ ON Xl'RA WIDE 11i l.O'l'S ne1I'. Quiet 1il1"'c1. \li1'11" J>n1·k lluntlng1on $4<'1.00Q, ,_ .J * .->.i.2·86:>.6 *' Lagun1 Hills ~-• $55,000 ,e G. eneral -Gener.al [ Dov.·n. Cull .S.1(;.4206 vr 1.:;:;;;;:;;:;:;;:;;;:;;:;;:.;;:;;:;:;;;;;;:;:;;;:;:;;:;;:;;;:;; l:l~t'l-:~'lti Ai.:rnL I. UNICJUI: ti()Mt:§ HELP -The Sales Staff at Uniqu e's beau- tiful JVfesa Verde Office is overworked -but very \Veil paid. So far thi s year they have each earned an average of $1550. a monih ! That's phenomf#lal, b~1 .it can.get a bit tiring and µie~ business kceitfi con1in g. 2 l\'lore saJespeople co uld easily be added Lo this talented, profess ional an d congenial staff_ Experience and resid ency in f\1esa Verde preferred •but not required. Call J iln \Vood or Ogden Sogn . UNIQUE HO,.,,,ES 0Realtors, 546-5990 2850 Mesa Vf:tde Di ive, Costa Mesa : General Gener.,I LIDO \~ter:front. 3 Bdrm. & lge .. family rm., or 5 bdrms., 'vit11 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spec- tacular viewJ Waterfront livtng rm. with step-down .wet bar. Pier & float. $275 000. * * * * ' WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD ; 40'x90'. Magnificent view! $250.000 J BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I · 341 Bayslele Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 I J'!"'....,~....,....,....,._....,!""!!....,.....,,... f .Gener•I· \General i' 'TWO Gl~[S ,, 1 YB 'WA.RRANTY 3 ,Bedrao111-Pool $45,950 I Capis.trano Beach JL'ST rtNJS!ll·:n liy BuildC'I'. I 11111 Calle C;ir111clill1. Sp1.11nsh ~tyll' 3 Bl{, :l BA !•1•1!lc v.·/ f1·plc. Blr·it1 n111i,:C' ,\· ov1•U, 1il\f1}( CIJ!'pel lhJ\l· ( uul. Brctllda.~t al prlvare I pulio 11·/ sunny cxpo.~ur1'. Corn1>fctcly tcn~J. $'.)9,9;:,o, c,.u Builder direct. 714/ I j;:7--0.:*i0. 9-J, fll·t~. j C'orona · del M ar TOP·O·THE ' HILL \\'ilh ;i dra1na1ie 180 d!'I{. plus ocl'Htl 1·i1•1\', a 111.•nutifully t]{'corah.'c.l ~ BJ: & JJC11 ot' I BP. ('U~lnnl tJ11ilt hou1(~ whh liugc ;:ttn1r 1wn1, f11rnu1! tlini:i~. and luxunou~ 11111s1er s111lt'. Ou1sd1• is , . ._., tensi\'c patio dee k~. bi~ trees and a l\ol 11oud, 1\ll nt lh<' f'rirl o! a qulcl cu!-<lc-~;1 t'. · A top v:1!i1t• :1~ si.:19.JOO Call 6·11·7~11 .. HIGH CORNER ;96,CXlO lhtc!Udl'S Jami) Prln. 962-2456 Laguna Beach --THATS ALL.THERE IS only 61•1-637!1. BY 01111<>1" Jo.,... d1111•n :1 BP., 2 L~sK HAR~. vu . H~s. Beach Home IT 1 sToP 1N ~w ~:s ~"~~~ ,~1~~.:~: J. c ·un.~'? n~y&IG-11 14 Lt);. l ·story, :iBlt 3BA. f,1111 --· . LAGUNA BEACH Assurnali!e loon, v:icant. •Ask fvl' DICK \\'l l!TE e n 11. 2 fpl. quit'!, vit'iv. Extcn~ivi-use of gluq, ruugh 8865 Adun1s nt t.111.~oo/la, HB FOR AN HOUR 1-love in now. 2340l Via s.1n ~!>-7933 $99.j(J(). Prln. only. fi.ID.11421. 11'()()(ls, .~ hea1'?' shakri>. '~~ Open Evenings (\'OU 'l!GllT .~,,,. ,1 Gkbri"l. Drlve by th1'n call pltchcxl ror.of. Cu,.,1ri1n J.:i ..... d I " .~. SJ6..f.on Freshly Decorated Costa Mesa SparkllnI; 1>00!. Sweeping Llt'ETil\!E J · 3 Bit. fun1ily rn1.. pool. stain1·a.v 10 upper 1nnze of I TllE BIG STEAL; Spacious Lido Isle li111·l.1' ll'ipfr·;tl gardens 11·1 MESA VERD.E hed1von1 suites. BU; !K'P t.nn1 C nistic ~tylt'd hoin(', exierlor purio & c1,•rking. $59,800, rni "'/crackling tlrp PLUS BEA H RETREAT of v.·ood plank, usro brick & GEM 20..11 N. Capella, ultinuttc in a ma n size d~n. Formal ~?"h' svh~1.,,1 4pb«J1!?°n1s, 21i ;·~~rl~~<.tk~-s·0f.~V:\V~~~~'. SAYFRONT -- nf'v.• crpt:i1, drps. J\1c\lculous d!ne and lgc glass kitchen, .,at , 1 a i:ic uC Condo. [{1\l r I'd b 2,. bah· VIA LIDO SOUD 120-F Tu..,rln Aif'., N.B. hl!'cpng. Stunning 3 BR, z $57,(KX) full price ond only This outiilandi.ng develo1>-1 "senic Y ,i. 1 s. . . RE.\L'fJJll~ 'fi l:l·~623 BA. rplC', on i1uict inside s:iW per n10 PITI "''hen you ment has 3 conln1unit y Loct1!<'d on l~e. lot v.·11h an Large tluplex v.c1th nice .. ..-..-..--..;..-...,iiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiJ stl·c<'t. assume owner's ';!,j, 1oa:1. pools. 2 clubhouS('s, tCnnis OUT~l,~NDIN(f OCEA.N privat(' l}l'ach. 3 Hdnns., 2 MONT·EGO MODEL Costa Mesa Realty Bkr 96!-l'ill i'OUrl!: se )i.IJ'fltr> bo.aU , VIE\V .. ,1 fL h\'. rn1., with baths + dl>ck up .I( 3 bd1·nii-. 1;;ii;;..;.;ii..,,..iiiiiii0i..., 1-· I , ,1.:am1>-open hcun1 ce ilin·gs, & 2 halhs do1\il. CtlljK'tcd· Since 1958 * 548-7711 11 er s Ol"J!:!t'. childrens phiy. !in-place & v.·rt bar. A blt·ins: frplei;.: f'K:. TC'r: Afler 6 PJ\L Call 557-4617 NEW CUSTOM ground. WRJk '.0 a ll ~~hooL~. BAH.GAIN al $89,500. rific bay \'fCI\'. Jllness . EASTSIDE---3 Bedroo1n, 2 bf1lh, cpts, sbo~, anrl _p1.1rk. llike 10 priN.> rcc.lu<'l'l.l S\0,000 Iur drps, bllns. Great location. beach. S39.%0. HIGH UP ANfJ L 0 \\' quick sale. Xlnt tctms. FIXER UPPER \Valk to new Civil.' .center. • COATS ,',',o,.',·~"N,.,': \\~,·'iF,"A"v"rEo~~ 0111~ Q'hools and shops. 111ovc in "" .. ;: BC'droom, 2 buih home. J\lay 1st. & TllE OCEAN l)(']Ow. 01\'ner ('flrnl'r flrt>JJlllt'e, bu1l1ini; Red Carpet Realtors WALLACE \\'ill 1ake a LO\Vl'.:R ON. 11111\ llH't<C lol . ~llef \\'ill 5~8836 REALTORS l'Yt.IT., 011 this 2 BDRl\1., 2 consider fix 11p ullil\\'ancc 10 1~~ ... ~~~ ... ~ ... ~ BATH 110~11':. Li\', r1n . has REAL TY 67J.6900- purchaS{'r. Bes! hurry on1. 962-4454 bc11n1e<l Cl•iling:.~ & S11·1•cllsh l'l"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• I this on~ • $'12.JOO. Call POOL HOME fircplacc. Hui\1-in kl\(:hen .. ''""" "'"lhCo, Hooh on;. _4 BR. 5350950 G, J. REPO-P!UCED al 14'·"~ n •. FkA-~TASTI~-BUY 5 ~UNrr APT. 13 L D G: ..woe -u?Or--4o =.ach 11·a!k f:x!ra sharp nr"·ly 1vnov:ttcf! ~atcd in Pri.nX' Noi1h ...,11cJ 1\"/lcnn1s court adJ, 4 en + "·ilh lols of pnnelling. Buth secllon. 2 BLOCKS TO VIC· l.i..1y \'U. ui:v taxe~ .t ro~y & ~, 11·ith nCI\' lilc sli011•cr & TOR l!UGO'S ·& BEACH. ga:'dcn pnbo. Now $10.000 CONDO 2 01· 3 Bedroon1, •closed ~aragc. pool and rec area. Onl' block to Wf'stcliff. \\'r Tri-llarder al Tri-1-larOOr R1'altors &.16-3155 I hdrin plus ho.'at,•d ;;11d filtered eool. Nr.ar shopping and schools. u~~ than 3 111ilcs to hl'11ch, Great buy. Call no"' to sec. Call fl()3-4:>13 '" u~ "'" ''"" '~' "'" '''' ' /ir('place. 3 Bdnns.. 2 l'fH' I H • Q s garage ivlth plenty of lY!ut Tneo1nc $10.380 PER AN· l'S.~ .. urr,;•. 1JX'll un. l-:i. NUJ\.L A gn.'al 1-11'.:DGE 12j Vea Lido Non1. 67.)...7.1\ L o1· carnfl('r slorage. A s1e1.1l AGAINST INVLATION . Of· ~500. $JS.j(). do1vn. Call fl'rrd at $99,500. -3000 Sq, Ft. Nl'al' 11•'\.\', in1. (.ALLu••on •1~lflS"" .. '''"" ,l B('droom!<, 2 &lh Lge lot nl'xt to gr(>('nbelt. HARBOR VIEW HO,.,,,ES REAL TY 833-0780 * BAYSHOREST ·1 BH . +•J1u11ily rm.: illl'L l~l'. n1sl1'. sui[('. Huge palio. Sll"ps 10 lx'nt·h. F;.1ataslit· &•yi.l~.Jt'l.' llr. 101·. s120.ooo. CAYWOOD REALTY 6g·li03.'i $4~J,190 ** BAYSHORES ** O\\'Nf.:R ANXIOUS 4 BR, 3 BA. S65.000 11<12-3494. SP1\C IOUS Fan1ily-m1. 4 BR. 1':1'. ;\Jurin<'r schl. $~1 .000. 01\IK'r. 6.tti-6130 Spurtlng' :i ri!'f\), r\1•11' •lu1•1•·'{. Si•t• ,!!,'1 /1':~. )'Oil 11111 '.!.!1'1•!'1 ~ ... !!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!; "lhii; i.~ 11" OCsl 1,,r 1•w ~SUNSHINE \'1\Ll,E\' '~"' \(] \ V,\ Ll,I·:\: i:iac. ·hon1l'. 4_ BP., 3 ba, of-1 Don't ~ive _up 1he ship~ 2 BDJt l\l. OYO 1).J"f; l!as ex-hce-<~<'n, Slli .. 000. 011l1rr. "List" ii ill el;issified, Ship cl'llent OC'l'<tl\ \'U & locuh .. 'ti 673-8160 Pnnc1pals only. I rv Sh{ll'~' Bt•sults! '.i1.:l--:'"i678. 11 ~ hlki;;. fron1 \\'oocl11 Co\•1' ht•a<'h. Built-in kitchen inl'I. ant? <L-.-V-m? O<T71? pri,,e," S109.:'ffl. :1 Rd1·111"., 'I. AND FLOWERS • ttU•, t~·o '•' '>l baths -t 2 I drn1. 1. bath. 1 2 UR, l '~ !lit., frun. r111 . • ,.,,, ''''''"HA~>l,y0~> $!<.ll':H~l'S. 1 ...... ,. ·~'t1"S COZY! Pl'l'\'IP1\' r rLHI-'..' University Realty ?Ml F:. Cs1. l!"T· ur.1< .. -i;•i Swimming Pool & Privote . Beach 1\!)KING S:l 1.9j() RIVIERA REALTY CASH 24 HOURS * 642.-7007 * For Your Home B\' Owne r. Sharp 3 BR, i:•, Ko hi<ldrn l'OSIS. l.lelays. ha, fain rin, ft'PIC, +bonu.~ No oblil!nlions, 15 yrs t'"P· house. Cor loL fully frnccd. BRASHEAR REAL TY s:~;,,:,oo &12-fi'~ by appt only 842·7411 -..Eves 968.1178 \\')l~I 111oi"f' rt'ltiltl n JX'l'f.J)U HY 0\\'NER. 3 BR/:l Ba., 11·a11t? How 11l11J111 ii ··hann· [ r.u~. rn1, fp!., nc1\'l~ dee.. REPOSSESSIONS 1 iu.:. 1r"IJ dl'l'Orull'd :! Hft spr111klf'rs. 412 Jlr1ntf'IOn I :; HA hinn~· on 11 !'.:•'n•·inus f)r. li4;)..-0963 For inforn11i lio11 and lot'<i!ion cuntact -' IH._ \I.I\ • fj(H• l~''"""•SP UH ~" ·~ '"" • (J HA~Gl C•)UPAI" JUST REDUCED $1."100. Off orlgln11 I pci('e and !/\\'ll"I' 11·iJI r·nn·y ]()'~ ~nd 1ru"t det:<L Thl:< lovrlr 4 bt•rl· ti•1n1 hrin1e is only oil<' 111i!f• fro111 Oi'•'<Hl rintl has ro.1111 lot• hoa1. 1·111npcr or both . 01\'llf'I' 1111'\:ious. So h111Ty <Jll this one'. Nr1\· prier S4 l ,930. rcfrig. A t'C'ul buy at $.17,500. ""'ISSION REAL TY %:> So. Coas! JI\\.~' .. l.af!'Una Phone 17141 494-0731 Catalina Sunsets ~ \IC'ry prlvalC' 3 bdrm, 2 bath hon1e behind guarded gates. Vl'ry pri\'atc pool art'a \\'ilh 1011< of dl'ckin,g. Pri\'a\e --~ ---------- beach & parklnt:. Richly For an ad In Woman·s Viiurld paneled li\'ing 1'Qf1n1 & din· Calt't>Mary Beth 642-5678, ext. 3~0 ini: J'Oon1... Sunk<'n fub. """'"" "'°'"· r;"'"'""· "" Sew and Crochet! I Elegant Pillows f lrepic. OHire & 11'0rkshop. 1 '.' ~' f.n Tfie Bl~ffs , , ''.FRANC£5cA'1 -nice Iiun· Uy home in ~u)X'r Joe. Bring paint b111~h & save. Offered Al only $58,900. "TRINA~' • bi·lcvcl, sll):!htly lived ln, all frc::;li & clean. Lease or Lioptlon. Offered I rt x 100 fl lot in C'oron:i f!C'I l\lt::SA DEL t.lAH of lhl'se Flk\ & VA hon1C's, : l' ·~ta r. Tilt• f'nlt•fl:uno.•rs 4 Bit 2 ba, lnt!scpd ~ IQ\'r;ly • so coniplct•'· DC'· I rh·cnn1. Only $G9.~. Ci.ill ~ St. Clair, ;J..)7--0707 KASABJAN 962-4471 ( :-;::.I 546-8103 uxe \'aluri·~ l:lt a nH.llk•sl til4·Tl!L LOVELY ,.,,,""". ~m• In Real Estate " 962-6644 1llage Real [state And l'f'<' CC'llter 11·irh tennis ,. ~,,_.,,"~ ,I} o!yn1pic pool. sg.$,900. Ca.II i 494-8003. pnce. l'ren1u1m o,_'l)rn('J' lot '"''-,..., "'ilh vic11· in dc::il'flllll' n1is· ~ Back Bay. lknutiful c:ardcn. EXE'CUTIVE ' 'lit $69,500. . . : . 'CORBIN·,.,,,ARTIN ·0 '' $49,500 A.gen! &1:.,...JJG~ s1 ns 1H't'a, any rxlras. \ , : REAL TORS 644-7662 ~\'hen you t'Ount the benC'li1s, ~~ Dana Point RETREAT 11 udrls up to ho211el' li\•in).(. ~ CLOoE 1.0 T•'t nfr fron1 your haek ~~'lrrl. I 637-9l01. 2660 No1th Snntl;1go ' ., \rnlk to thr Of"":ln. Super Blvd., Orani:c. CD\l's n1o~l l>l-1111. 1!uplr:i.. DANA PT 11·!AP,JNA d I 0 _ l'!I , . • DESERT HIDE-AWAY r AL< c , I.,~ o •~o' • ,,,,.,,. (ri '"""I j Completely furnished. Ou , fh·e acres in Happy Vaill')', 1 Price $l;)Jl00 or 1\ill ex· • ' change, Larry Pfl~fl'I'. \'1\ LI, I·:\' RI-. \LI\ A ~I~(;, l"'lltOI ',[ ; , ~Js.1~ARRETT RE1\LTY H I! ~•L4'• ~ 10< ~ f >l ~A .. ,t ' UMPA .. Y E.'Xl?'D. GEN C;;rnl1'al'tor 1 Sl't'kil:ig new projucrs. Poss. joint venturc. 543-£148 evl.'. Genera l l CLASS SELLS -642-5678- Gener e I ,. MACNAB ·IRVINE ________ ... ______ _ POOLSIDE IN THE BLUFFS 2-story condon1iniu1n-4 bedJg.oms, 3 baths, like ne\v "C Plan." Si9,995 dflease r.1 Sli-00/ n10. Ilicha~d 11aldern1an 644-6200. ( P51 ) GRADUATE TO WESTCLIFF 4 bedroom, formal dining roon1. huge fat TI· ily room. Air cond it ioned, ne\v f9rnace. dishwasher. Near s.chools, churches & shops. $84,900. Vee Stinson 1l42·8235. I P52) BIG CANYON -NEW OFFERING Stately 4 bed room hon1e -18-0 degree viC\V -pool -putting green -private entra~nce -on the J)Jfk. $179.500. 1'001 Queen 644-6200 (Pl9J ONE OF A KINO J'vlagnificent 5 bedroom ho1ne. La vish Grecian pool , 2 patios. huge cul-de.sac lot. court for paddle tennis. $91,500 .• Joyce Ed· Jund. 642-8235. I PU) ROO""' TO BREATHE 3100 sq. ft. -rural su rroundin~s 'v :city convenience. 3 hcd1·00111~ & fan1Uy room . l·larbor t-fi . & r..1nrinc1·s school di~trict. $64,500. Rel'Crly Morph y 6·12-8235. (P36) PRO,.,,,ONTORY BAY-BUILDING SITE Beautiful lot-loeated close to channel en4 trance. Pier & slip available. 126,000. To1n ·Queen 641-8200. I P53J ~-----~~.,,~~---~ Irvine IGI DoYt, Drlv• 142-1235 1"4 Mtc.Arthu, M4·tlOO Newpoft h1ch, CellfOt'nl• 12tr.I suli' hy 011•11r1'. l!.~f'. 3 Bil :"c11• 3BR/2BA. fpl. $3.J.9JO. u~rn ('( ".,..-ae 1 · in A-1 :.! Bi\. Ja1·u1~i. lllL'Z:t-llb· HJ'; Dn. fn.lnl y 11 rd ~~~1;,~0;;;, ~~0c:r~t10a;~d(l1~:~\~ r.a1·~. fll:t;:.nlli(·rnl 111sl1· Bl: l;indseaping and feneini: in· •. u••-. ' r1,1. u,,,., ''' Bit 1 i~i \fl'"~""" .,,3) pleaSI' call !16:{-<l543. " ,_. -e U( ,., • J "''""'ns, l• san1e tJI.._. qual. ti73-7769 :i::3-6622 DUPLEX • Owner, builder East Bluff v.'a n!s 10 sell. Ranch styk· _.;..._.o..;.;.. ______ I 3 OR. 2 BA hoh1e + nt'\1' BIG 4 BEDROOM 2 Bit apt on lge lul next 2 balh hon1('. Ne IV I y ro e11y pJJrk, So. of llwy. redet'Oratcd & landscaped. (,All.,,"".'"" '·''"'" '" •• ,~, V1\ l ,L~:\' l{l\LI\ . ~'""' , ...... ,~"" ""'!~ '"'''"''' ~•~ rrc;"'""' Bes! buy 111 1011·11. SllO,CXXl. Stiil.:ilO. 673-lG;~~ Herrell, McKenna O\VNER anxious. Bcaulirul SECLUDED PVT ~E1\Cll & Co. Realtors pool hon1c. 3 brlrn1s, 2 ba. Ot-t>1t11 \Piel•'. 156 Sho1'C'<'lifl ·I 641).S4S4 F;R., frpk-. BJ l-ins, BL' $223.000. 67:.-3:;.19 Bhlr dzsh11·ai;;hC'r. Custon1 drcor. See The Ocean! Fountain Valley hrk $~1,9j(). Call 962-5566. f°l'1n1 ~'fl\11' front !<lep. \\'alk I O\\'NER mo~~s. $~~ do1111 one slln1•t hlrwk ;inU 11·;ili'h V.l.P , STYLE 01flssuine1 ' loan. 3 l~rn1 . lhl' ho11ts l'Pturn ·,1 .:11n~l'\ I This 4 bC'd1mm 2 slorv S~ilV: carpets, b 1 t -In s. -' ~ · · • · • d1sh1vashe1· 2 vrs old brk Tr1kl' fHI (•f1rly 111on11ng j\•1: homt' h.<ts "executi1·e ftj)· S:tli 900 ('· 1·1 ~~?--®fll · •'ll lhl' h1.•t1(•h. All !his 1•1111 J)('al" 11·1th its gratious Iii·· . ' " · a ' -· Ix· ~our:< whr·n you buy rJ1i!l lnit roo11i, C'ryst11J dining", ~\\'NE:R, Tri l!'1·rl 4 BR, spa.._•ir)U~ .1 un. f1t1nil.v mo,.11 h1nlily roon1: light. airy .iBA. 'f;ln1 rn1. 1rrt bar. 1.i: h1.1n1c 11'Hh hu~e nuis\C'l' IX'd· klh·hr·n to detigh! ;1 ny <'O(ik. cul•1!e-sac lot, pool, spa, 6'. 1·ooun nnd !1i11·. lcnr urkl'('fl. Pn!lo Hnd sparkJin)'.: hlue U! vr l'Q!l\'. $66.~. Sl2-5G."i2 Unl;v S:lli.:'illl. t'tll' appL ei1ll µool .for entf'l'lainini: f11n1ily PRESTIGE HOME 64,1-7211. .i:: .rr:ienfl.s .. P~esli,ge lf>Calion, 3 BH, 2 hll .. custoni pool. Ex· I~ II! ~!Ill' ~~HI'{' Park & f'{'L loc<11i1n1. Lots of (' ... \I'll'\, • l.rOlf (OU!'!l'l'. $;).'1,500. S,12,!k)O. ('11!1 0~'111'1', 847-6296 s ' . The Real Estate Fair I , , . 536-255 I or 839-6133 ___ You can Charge SEEK & FIND" Native Dyes ONION S KIOT GNE PGSPWS ~SCAGR DODOOIKOEORAK I I U I OORSOELOL~WARLL ~ ' MTMDTNPNEO ED RE SAONU UR L·BERIAPVNWEDSNOSH SOKDLOOTARADEPQITOT CNLRNITIOSSEBKLO~RU LOBSA ·KKVNJKELEONLAN GT KN s els E y DIR s DR T p L 8 L B I E l E ll'C A E R P NC 0 A B A A A N·C ET S I MA I S A A 0 BU E R CW. OBSRTU I E MDM S Pl ~RPAA OYO R E D SL LUHTUNLAWMW LLOIEBEES1SORCAAMUS 8NBC BCOLQENROBWMU SS lnJlfuCIKJtti! TJi" hid.Jen llll!llC~ listed b<'.low •war for,.'Vd, bat.~" lid, ur, olo"'ll, or du,unally 111 tin• putik. I Ind c"lt luoldc1111..me ud bo~ 111n II) !J1ow11. 8£1:TS 001.Df.NkOD ILOOD ROOT ONIONSkJN OTlON '1!.A It lY.A VF.S DANDWON l'QKl!.W!llD TIMll01'IO'lif1 Rurnrn!Q R.ASPBliRRIES SUMACIARK SllMAC ROOTS WAL."lUT HULLS ' • • . 0 To otdtr any or aU o! 1he t.xparukd "Sttk & Find " books, numbtn 2 tluo11&}1 7, •nd 50, «nit for Heh. makiac dattk.1 p1y1bk 10 "Sttk: ~ FiDd," Stll·Ttlqram Syndic.It. Addrm lr:utn in ca.rt o! dtitntWJp1pcr. DAILY PILOT Clc;tssifled Ads 642-56:78 Hnve soin<>thing you \\'Oil\ lo I sell? Ch1ssifl•·d nd~ do it l\'o.'ll • call NO\\' 64:?-5678. BEDROO""' BONANZA ·l Up, I Do1\'!l -] .baths, Bf>ach To1\·nhousC' ll'i1h pools and tennis 1·lub. \Vtilk lo 19'20 s. Cpast 1-fll'y., ~<'il(l()]~. ~hopping, aoe.I gnl f. Lagunn Bencb S:19)i00. ---==::::..==-- SPECTACULAR l\'ood i1nrl glass. :1 bed1mn1 , • I HU NTll\QDN HARBOUR 'REALTY 1721·1 COAST H\\"Y. 711: !iW6-1384 ft 213: 591-28~.) Tnvestor's Special - '! bitlh hon1e nf 1"t'(ll'lr t'O!l· 1<.trul'!ion. Sta ine<I ~lass, sky lii::hts, 111l'xican ti!C'fl kil· (·hen + studio, 20x18, I. OccRn and canyon vie"·s. '\ A n1ust se+.' for $75,000 . Ai:; s u 1n c 7'"; \onn , 101al n1onthly $20-I. 3 BR .. 2 BA .. l'Ollnlry k1!rhen. huge encl. patio, O\'l'l'!;l. IOI. Boot JZl\1('. C10!<l' 1ll s~·hool s ~hopping, l'<tl'Utl!. Br•st rental nrl'a. BKR S.f2·7111, !'\'C'S. 96,"l-117.~ 0\\'NER S<lt'rifice. Hug:C' lot. ·! Bdrn1s, 2 ha. F.lt; rr11lC'. --------'-'-- hlt-ins, dishwash<'r. Roon1 fl.)r ho.at or c;u11pcr. Brk THREE ARCH BAY S:tfJ,750. Jusl 10'; down . Call On(' of !he South Coost'!i 1H2--:l"Jtil. rnost distincti\'c properlic~. Hun't·i~n~g-to_n_T_o_w_n_h_o_u_s_e The ocl'nnfront site of ll't'll over an ael'<', inc.Judf's )'OUI' :1 BR, 1' • B,\, 521.900 01\'n island & ,01·er!ooks llvo ~_,j:) Du1·han1. Pool 1\·hile 1\·atcr roves. The 2 BR, 1 1 ~ BA. S19,900 hou!'t' has~J_Lbdrms .. lif'n. !'lS72 Con!inf'r1t11! Dr. Pool. forn1 nl dinini:: rrn., fainily l~l\R; ~lS-7711. I've. 507-IGli 1·111 .. fll 'Ol€'<:ted brick 'patio. <5\VNEP. u·ans. Big 2-ston: $.!2.),000. \11th 3· ix1r1nl!, 3 ba. F.R~. TURNER ASSOC. frplc, rirell.111 k Itch. c n. uro N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Unfinished MtHJs rm. NC'ru' 494-1177 !l<'hools, park, shops, brk ___ _::...:..:..c:.:.. __ _ $15,000. Call ,'l-16-00(}! Open 'H OU!K' Thurs. 9-1 O\VNER \c111•cs. Just $39JO r·ri. J0-2. Sat. ~~. Sun. 1·5 do11·n. tn1111ar. 3 bdm1. 2 bn ~ ?.tys!ic Vif"li·. 2 ~lory. TRAVEL in great stvle in "·ith t'.lt, frplr. blt-iru;. VI('\\' of l'Hy. OC('llfl & islands. sprinl(s nC'1vl's! \l'ri.rdi.Pbc> Patio, pllrk-likl' vrrl. \\'alk S69,5()0. ~lake Of!C't'. Sew lip-up dress 1l'ith l'ithet '" 1hl' ll<:h! brk S..19.JOO. Call • GU i"n'farcJ rlt"ckllne. pan1sui1. Crochet 962-l:>i:i. Cl:tpt'. ' Prtntl'd p_,trl'rn 9'115: llnlr REALTY Sizes 101~. i2111, J4ti:. 161,, Since 1946 18'~. ZC}I~. ~lis~c~· 10. 12. lt Downtown Co1ta Men 1171 HARBOR 642-2991 REDUCEDlll-- Spotl€.'ss. 2:s1y. hof11e >\ith .'llnt ocean vie\\'li. Bit-ins. 2 frpl1·it .. li,:e. loL 1\lo\'l"in t'Oll· di1ion. SW.:JIXl. 16. 18, al. PLEASE STATE YOUR DRESS SIZE. SE\·E~1-i·-r1 vt; CENri;; I for ench pattern -add 25 cent!! for ('ach p11ttl'rn for I Air Mail and Special }lllnli· ling:. oth<>n1·\se lhiril·1'lru;~ delivery \viii tsJro thr«- weeks or n10re. &:>no !o I P.111.rlan ~tnrtln, tlie DATLY PILOT, -142, Patten1 Dept., I 232 \\'eirt lSlh St., ·NC1\· York. N.".. 10011. PJ'lnr NAllf). ADDRES8 11·ith zw, 817.E and sn ri..E NUMBER. stt J.tORE Q u i c k Fashions and choose one pattt!m tree. from our ---'--'~-..::~:..:::::1 Spring S'JnUT'lrl' C::tt.'!log. All *Owntr/8 \dr. Sal•* slt.4~~! Only 50c. • , .. or beflUllful ocean vlew lNST ANT SEWING BOOR homes. 4 Floor plrin~ & M'W today, Wt'ar ton10rrow, r.cttings to choo6c' fl''Om. 3 SI • Bdnn!I., blt·ln klteh .. nl:!ltlC INSTANT f' A!; JI [ 0 N \\'Ot'ld .t tile decks. Clote 10 BOOJ\ l1undrod$ o f IQlvn & bt'ach. ,\II bond~ f11~h!on facfl. $1. t>Ald. f'!nancing A v a l I . SOc. $-16.;.ofl To 556.900 t~ulltll fnr Tnd•y'1 Llvlnr • &>uthcoa.~t Pacific Inc. 15 bc11uuru1 patttM\I. 50c, .. '4114--0.30 l * • A<lrl glov.'ing bP11.uty to n room "'!lh. lhC~f' pHl01\'S. Elc-gn.111 toss pillo1vs are splcnd1ft 11ccr111s: En1broidl'r in lJnlllanl ('Olors. Add rasscl~ 1n JS" square: fini!lh, 12" round 11 ilh fring('. Pal· h•n1 71 l;l: 1ransfC'rs, dirt'<'· lion~. :;;J<:\"F.:'\'T\»f"TT£ C'F.STS for carh pAttern -add Z5 cents for each paHcm for Air J\lall and Spceial !Ian· dlin~: otht'l'\l'i~c third-cla.ss deli\vry will take three W('('ks l'lr more. Send to AllCI'.! Brooks. lhc DAILY PILOT, 100, Nt't'dlecraft De111., Box 16.1, Old Chel~a S1111 ion, Ne11• York, N.Y. 10011, Prinl ?'1"11tn11" Address. Zip. Pttllem Sn1nl)('r, N E E D t. ECR.rrr "i2! Ci'()(::hl'I, knit, ctr. t're'.'C di!'C'ctions, 50c. ln~tnnl ~l1tcr11n1e Book. lla11ic, fancy knots, pal· rems. $LOO .• ln!!tant Croeh1•t Book - U:aru by plchi.ttsl Pnt· terns. $1 .00. C(ltUJ!lete ht~tsnt Gitt Book • rnorc than 100 gtlts -sun. C'nn1plcle Afgl1an lklctk - $1.00. IG ,Jltfy n11~ DOt.111',<1 • 50c. 8()(1k Ill I! Pflr.e AfshaM. """· q.1111 ~ 1 .._ 16 patterns. i\t11t1e-"'" Quilt noor-t -"!'>Oc. ,. -·---·--... ·- JS Pl~OT-AOVERTISER Wednnday Atwil 3 iq74 \','rdntSd.1t Aorlt 3 l"J74 OA.ILY PILOT fjf 1.;;;";;w;;po:;;;;r;;t;;;;BN;;;;c;;h;;;;;;:;;;;;;N:;;;•;;w;;po;;:rt;;;;Bo:;;•c;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1~n:.:co::::.m:.:•~Tl~~';1~op;;p~~~rt~!~;.:.:::l~66~~, ~~ .. ~ ... ~""'~,~~~) r~.~1 I ~:~:::I u ... "'"· JOS ::~::· Unfum. NEWPORT I Hfo.:Dt'('fo:LJ r··nt r.-..r •OO"lt• 30S" Hous1s Unfu rn.--305 I Apts . F um. --~3~60~~.\-p~t.~Unfurn . 3d5 51n J u •ii)Capi1.t ran:-Balbo• P1n1n•ula Costa M;;;---- U S WEEK & UP SAILBOATS IN THE SUNSET View fro1n Ney;1port Harbor to Catalina . Spacious. cornforlable fa1nil)' hon1e. '4 bed· r0<nns. la rge Jot . \\'alk to best Newport lleigbll; 5choolkf87,950. OPEN SlJNDAY 1·5. GRUBB & ELLIS CO. REALTORS 675-7080 AlA RENTALS '1.i lidnn · l'.1 lo.-., o r ·111 ill t.u•11l.1 111•1r 1HH . Just oil Nt"lli'J)ON l!l\·11 -B . ., ~t"'• "',"m nt,o 't<.o ,,~,.-. * ~• G~ ,. us1ness ·-..... •• ·-n ' '"' " ~'II.\, IL11l••I I.in<'• ,,fl 1!.J uuu Rl'C('!IS 10 • l"ol. pun ,......._,,. .,. u wic1 :: b.b·ni., :! b.i C"o!lle. ~tt·AA _ S.•u1 Dlt-gu Opportunity 200 J IThi· \\'ilJt)l•lf' . ~111 UL>1'!J0..1· l>h, l-t:ll<~ .. i'I 111· I- f'"'} C~·ntral ril t"!!:i. lnr1111of1. f fill HOUStS z ll'hlll .. 2 IJ::i i:···,.nh•.'lt 1'; •:l•l _ --- Cho.T1111 .. iliut hail :I bt-cl1~o0r11~ -"''' I H se s F o -ih11i1"' f'{'llAll -fl\mll>· • Ca ndy $tor•W L DU'°li. ~orit1 !4')n l'.!1' ·•I ,.,11'11.'~ • $ ;:r.. oUan fu•n .urn. ,. roo111 -orch11I 1'1-oin -:l • Ge•r Mfg ---1· bd1T.1. -1~1 ... 1. n ' 3 10 ~1~pht1't'~ -uv.loor BBQ -•Machine Shop• NiW'Ol!'"''·C M.••'J·t>•l 1 horn~. lhll\•'J .... tt\ l'.1r~ Ba lboa lsl•nd .lli p;itlo ,•1n .. ·l11I In \\nll Iron , • Flower Shop C«' '' I ,, <I 1 !!"" F . 1c'Q01f'O. Jl('o •I ;011d 11·11111~ S-~·-0 :c:...;::.::..;::.:::,:: __ i...c• • vr fl ' •"'' • i:rn ~ lx11111 2 h.'l ~l' Tu ·ll • -2nd p&llO -ptu' Jo."•l'i.:l'-1u~ • E • L i-tv/n•f, {'.\·O, ;i,,..11 11011 ·,-·k 11,;;,1 .. , .. ,, ,,'..,,~ 1,1,'1, 1 • \'1:1.\' !un1llH1!11n1 1HI: 11"-'l'l.\l liolh fltl1'!r 1u11i. •. :o-.l • • quip. ~,1ln9 , NF.AT Anl'h $1~'1 l.ll1CUl1<1 ..... .., ' ~ • ' 2 SH -"r,uos -1·n1·l1»-00 HOLLAND BUSI ESS f .... 1,, ,,,,, 1.". ,.,, 1_., ok. )C('lwol 11J111n1 n'I'• I :I ~.\. hiii h<•u""'. "1d ·'-lunk~. ,. .u "'' " _., rea1IOn $'.l~IO ~-~1 hi,: p.011n, •i~:...an-.1.£·.: i\~~~ KIU'!il!C'5. All !hl'i fo1· only 5-1()..0(',(jg &\LES 61 <IIW I SEE ~It'! 2 hr SI .0 hun;.·· 1 l"lrni , ~··.· ha, ~'O.i1 ,,1, Co ndominiums 10', Jo\\·n -n.~klni.: i 7•1.. · C'IO!l" Ktu•k lllty ,k ;>1rporl. full pric<'. Tttk'-' 1ul1'11111a~\' --. . ISJ-IAIU':.? Br .1111,. ~Ill.) rlll'li fl, 111•1\ •"llldo on l:'"''n Furn .• _____ ....c3..;.;1S Call 833-33{)5. ·Pi) HS estnb. _Beauty Ion. hlt!\.ot ln1.vl r>1.il!, ~ur I?•' h<'h. pool 11n'1 t1•nn1 ii $L'{1 , al Slr· 111n.: r:._.;)ms • lf(IU'<'"'''l'Jl ln; lloorlll • l)(Tln \'ll'\Oo' .\pt.'.'I BALBOA INN :o~ ~1a1,. 'll't!f!i ~~~ !1740 ~-;,;-Mesa SJO WEEK & UP e .\lutho .t· 1 HH Apt' e I"\',\· ;\l:u·I ·'"r11<'<' i\\Jll e Pt1o111•· ~1·11{'1' • Jlrrl 1•llJI e Clulrh'1•n & l'el ~··fl(l!1 ?Ji1l ~<'" p.111 Hh rt , l '.'\l :•l.~-\l7•'1 nr 61:\-:,'.'*lT P INECREEK LIVE S UP TO ITS NAME Nowport-S.•ch Son Juan C•po'st 100 ° .. Rlh 67'·"""~' ' .. "' ,.. ·• I s ~ ,.,.,,. 1 1 • • 111 1"•11. 11 ,.lk 1n l'lo,...·1 ~·. hl1in INVJ:SXMll~!l!~i 6 .~tallol'ls .. $8.COl TC' ns. sr:,\(:11, .2 .hr ;i-:-\ ... \J~l(\ll~~. I brlrni. ::•i t~1 . l'nl1'••r..,11,1 Costa M e1.a [~ --,•·•-, -".ail. C.l\l._a1'<'a, ,\ Stttid & b•ln" ''''''''''I"''·.\<•. II. op urk, JV'l rt~l•'l"-'lll h'ol. .~\rl't:.\C' 1"11111 :Z,111 :, l.-,,111 I;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;; I r ·""~. _ ·-....... -...,.,...._ '''·',Wl"l<'l"\ to•,,.,'··'·'",,,, 1'tlt111n 1~·"1'\-'HM"" 1.~, . · 1,.11, .. _ ,.1 .. 1~ . ~. ~ -u ' " CALL SS2 ISOO " I I I I .i1•1•h·•ll"··· :'p.10·1uu• \\',di.. I • , $2'.! .. lOO. Hl'-1'.H & 11 1nt' h::..r & kltl< • 1 •. ,, ,,, .. ,. ,,,,,.,~ • l,\, • r• ~.1 r. I••' ,\ r•'• ' , (t1·l'r !"it)) t,J I li'f'l'~ und 10 t.!fl.<irlU. •111h 11 Ull'rf1<1J• l'i\•:1!1' (I L'l'l1t:.1ni:: !lf'lllni.: IOI' )11111' ~I' 11·1,•u ... ll•'ll' I· Pl' ~· h1•.l!w1u 1111:1rl1111 •11t i-·r<1n1 517._. f11111 l111r•• 111.uln hlf' I )f!IO't' f•jl<'ll <I ()cj In !j ()'J ~:',Or ' Vri h-..1t:'11 !:•I , C'O!>lfl .\ll'i l Op""'-' '-"''N I; ' 4 "R >k' " ~ • I .. I t•• 'i.•1 •' . " •~>!-:' ,\duh ~ 130' WATER J r .. ~ "'·" · · 't'\\' n f{1>-.1nun1nl Xlnt. L..ti;:un:1 BALB(),\ ., nr uiil't \:;;'1 ·'"'' • VISION • 1·• •I : 1' '-·-~' ~; 111,·• •1• -,-~1:..-.11 1 \'it•.,. point. <k"<•11n Vii"1o1·. I' t I --,.•a1· 1 o. a1in11. lq1I, 1;,.r, kid,. o1: 1,..·1i. Condom iniums f1t0NTAGE "'" "" Cpo . Lt>: IOI. By $58 900 1'1,1''1. Kt;ALT\' <"-91114 ll NTC lll.\l'll l'U l .. \Cl'''' U'fu rn. 320 *SUS CASITAS * l '111~11·· '>l.1o:!:~~l COAST A PTS. ' ' \,11\"ll{•r SG::l.900 339t.? Calif' -~ -d H'll R I n \' l!h yooro11'n pier & flpnl. A Bor~o iet.flGt2. u~:Ell flAll FOil !".\Lt: I \\ t liOT '}, \J-(.'.,\IJ. l'S Re I ea ty· t'"1 'l"ht~I 1i 11·h1•lr.r' ,( gorgeous l BR. bun rrn l'<lll· I e ~""·.1)0rt u1, .. r \n~:aoon _. ~ ~A~D~OR~S ,s J:E.\!.["Y B.EA!.TOlt!' Cos t a M e sa 1:.11111· i;,.~·1 111 .. 11:11!1· Uh<' ~ ll(l\I $l!f 1 h> S::'...'fl :"\t.\\ :! llH. ~·I:.\ 10"111~111., .• pt' f"'.11!• ..... t 'll' 1 ....... 1 r..;.11 hi.!•·• J u~h11 .• ~l11·r~ i\.tultt 1:·. \\.·l••t.1 Ln 111'1 /\ n\l!Y I•• \I.in ~·11 1·enible to 4ih lidmi. 2 hll, NICT. ·I uni! upt, largr lot, ~~-'·_•l_l _Jnhn IH&-99'1:8 } 1-.t ~ lt l'.t lllll l .. 1 .. d.1). l'ni i P.irk (' .. ntti· Jr. llH' .'11• '''" J••t r Bl. ('\I 2,(0) Ml ft hurn~. Lie. ~!lo, ~~· lfll_\Jnle. Si9.500. STEAL FIVE Bus iness W1nted 210 5 ALA RENTALS s . :: Ill:. •TPI~ .• 1tp~. hll!h, 11·111 H~ \l r ~---·;;,\ I Hr lur-. u! It more. 1-'or •n """·l't"< .. 01,. f,\'en111gs 492-.82&1 ·----------1 l'\I 11.11111, "II. Ln i;I""'''~ ~ .. Ul. ·-" UNITS . Nl'1o11w:ir1 ,r,, Hn). r.1;-.111·~.;:, Tt'HTl.E Jt1~·k. '! Hl'.iut '"'\1 l1h1n ... v-.-.1, 11alk ''' .. 1ir11.,. $129.500 & In be!tl l0o..u!inn I Tustin \ \\.\:\T£0 h) bu~· n r 1--LANDLORDSI -1 1;1·, ~· 1,,, l'l:1n : ,\ : 11~•. :~·;~· 11 :·;•r •\di!) S ~ ~ :, 1•<11-·. 1111 '"•111 I• h )\"~l niu of Ne1o1•po11 l10h1nd . ------~----1 $770. n1on1hh• ltl•'Olll l' l'l~OP· l'ar1n1't'ShrJ): I nsur n n C'•' I • $\.'.·, ~1.1 Rl.1· 61i..1a1n :1;:1 \\' l:l1h ,.;1 .1~-fl l'.l! Call S.l().8ti1".! o :-.:E of Orang(' County's fine Ell.TY IN 'r;n1:,\T ('<INf>I· j RC-f'r\•')', (!{)(' of tht· \)r;i('h \l'c ~fl«'H\hll.' In N~1·.ri-·r· --~ ,\• ·: t">I:. '1 i..~. :_: .• r·11.:···, --.=--1·1t1ll'lt',\J. ,~-~JI .• -.~ I .., SI. ~.11 ~ ~un 11 Ii l.Jstlng!I N~lt'd homes. Tustin Hills. p1·t TIO,·. ,\LL l TILITIES t 1·1.llt"'.· -f.:outhlTn C11l1fornii1 1 lk•;u.:h e Co!'lina il•·i :\l.i r e 1 Li!gun-t Be a ch l••·I .\ • l~1!•lh1 .\1lult-' I 1 I I - l • I t t 'S(j l I ~ I I hi I I ll"l ~ .. -: ; ~. 0 • '.,\. ~1 '11 "1 } l li roact o\·t . ,acN', l lizc P,\JD BY TE;>;A;'I. r .... ~:x-,;: ,·""",",· o. ,. 'i • or ionn I .fir Lt.~'':\'· Our H1·n1;1! ~·r· s-,1-, 1,_, HI\ ,,..11,n~ 1,, 1,,, •111 " •·• ' 11 • 11 -•·• 11 1• ~11111\·i•"'· 11.111,.. 11 ,; i 1u •r' ·, You Wouldn •t Wait 'Til Summer To Buy A Convertible!! So 11·hy 11·11it ror iht> inflat<'d prices of 1ht• sununcr lo btJ}' :1. proli1r1ble su1n 111l'r· "i nrc·r rental property. Call m. 1t.bout rhis 11elt l()(_'flted 3 BR do1\'ll, 2 RR up 1/U· plPx. only 6 rioor:s tu 1111 bea<'h. N011· only $79.!IOO 10',, Oo11.·n. Cnll 61-l-i211 f!lla, bclnn~. 2 dbl ,e:a~es. b<il'ot.'-C~'f \II \TV!{ '"Tl>!~ I~ '' "''" ( ~.. il'I."'" tl\'\'l', \'h'" l-I· RtE 111 \\lU' ,.,., I ,.. . I .. , ,, •• ' I h1 II•!', .• 1 .. --. \~!7. ,)10-; ... ,, • ' , • \\'· it'!'9:,. , ,-_. • .. L•l•·!1~ \," \\';1t•r.(· (;:".I'd :.j,.l\,~• 10 !ti so. llll'llt 11'/v.inc Ct'llar . f:Jnl1 :tlC',1.'1•pn~·1u1~1.1 ~ ·•. I ~1· ~··" I :;:u.\1{'11'~ Is.:.:. :: J:H: r.-,,hr, ~.i1'1. t f:I{ 1 .. 11nl~"'· \~[U", 11,it ~\. -L.-'""'-"-----.... $10i,OO'.l. ITI~iGIZ--8~-.~I. • C,.\HE\ Hr~.\LI OI!:-. • Money to Lo•n 240 1 NU-VIEW RENTALS 1,,,,,,,, .,.,1,,,G\'' ,,,,.,, ,,1 ,,,,, 111. !:•"' .11.-11 .. ,\r .:,, Ll ~t; i : .. ·!ul•or. 111 rin. ""1' :~~~~~~~~~~~l :!~:l:.~::~~~~ ~ ' l..1t 0 li••n hutt1 \\'ti• 1>•1 )' ... 1 .\l;T l'dl·H'?:o fi.lfi.7111 R.':.1·0121 1 . 16i.i··I0.1fl nr 19-1<12~.~ ,.,11 I 'l.t ~l l'l.11.1 S!f(,. ;.-o7 •1';".:9 -.\•hill \11 1"1 S\i(l ,;i.-, ,~·-;:-1 \\ALF-; T11 Sl\Cll '. 10 !h j, \~ FOUR UNITS '1st TO Loans ' s.:~-. 1 111t· ri~·'· '"''1"r..:··. : 1111 l'Ul!.i,,. :-.i· s (· 1•1·•1 • ~nit 1·1·a11•·r. h1rn ,\.t1.111-Tu-1111 1.ii.:.· 1h.:•1 ,,.11J .... ,... I . I '""',in 11<'11, \o 1111 "n•I. I"•'!, 11111" • 1111-, drf)'" ''Ill '11\ $""' '\Il l\ LAI!(·•••· W1' .. 111~. IH• 1 ~·1--(, ~ . ""'',(II" . . r s·~~I .' _. ll•'n . .'t~1lh.!!f1I• [~11 ·v1n 1,;~.i.:,, .. \lj!•lr.:.: 'Ill\ 1 1 I 1 111 o MOBILE HOME FOR SALE:· SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME 12S Up To 90% i ",tll Ii!•; 1-.0'1 • ', !'. pl l'·I . 11 f l 1" , Ah1•ay5 11•ntr<I, i;l\'H<ly in· 12 1!t•1·I;' H · h I dh! ••1wl !.:·"' $.\jHl Ill' ,\~;1 rornc. !\.·lii;Nion nn·~1 ,.f ~ •• 11 81/.i t;C INT EREST NU VIEW RENTALS untlngton beac s T I. II I n ·' · •l<' ,. "r.i 1 .-. r 1:41; :2\"1, Id.' ii71 (l 1' 1·: ~ Ju1u1 C1,pli;1n11~1 Ciani 2 d TD l I ··•·1 11~~1 .. ,. -!'!!':~:~.· tl l)"ll"'•·t 1; .... ,\· 11·ater l•,\ILr 1711 ru·1111 '·'•'II sh111ll' !fl'<'~. ~.:a~~· ('ar<'. r"n· 1 n _ ~~!IS -~ lH:, .' "10'1'.I· t11f 1,1.i:.:. ~h.i;:: p1.i1l ~1 .,/111''· 10\C :(.:\0 I \"t•nit•nt 1_'!_ ,,( r l' c Yul y s, ! UU I J .~:,\:'1-. ~ f\I: .;p,.1·tin·11l111· 1.i. 0·1 pl, ,, •. !!•• IK'I'. ('loililt-. 11 _ll1 ".!!~" ·'1'1'-'---Biir~aln Sj,j,000. I l owest rates Or•nge Co. 4Jl W.111h COSTA MfSA , !·ii., ·~ · 111/1"1' 11. .i •. ,.1,, · "h ,.~lit $."-Of', h•i1n11n.:. s:, H u ntington Beach \J i\"fl.Y '1 !Ir ,\ do IL "l ""lh Rd C t R It LANDLORDS FREE! .:"11\on.$ .. •I l!l l-1:1.;I :·1rr: .. ,., 11•fun•l.o lil1 • ri .110·. upfo!"I' lllr-111• '·''!•. oh·p~. • or9pe • ea ors Sattler Mtg. Co. 1,111 ,1;~::.111,, !•.l..f,;1r; 540 WE.EKLY quut 11 n.,,, 11.111 1•1,.,.,. nr 4 7-1761 :642-2171 $45-0611 Balboai Pen1ns ul• -----Exec'-'tive Suites t \l 1 10 !=========== ------------1 1..\l~:t:,\I.I• Jt.1~ .; Iii~ .. :; IJ.l ~ 1\1'. :." '"''· i.Jl.111 .... 1< Irr.:, I ~ l"PPll!l'. :1r11••, •11 1•1· . S.·~J~ ~-are~~ LUXURY LEASE I 1;·111d•'<l .1n-.1: l'>.•ll~.~''r. 11.1-.ht1 , •h)•'I' St.'\I. n1oi , 727 Yorktown Blvd. ~., 1~·1 -$:?'!.l fol•~!ll l 20' x 5.T, 2 BlJ 2 Bil c:i.rp., I'•·.: ,\!l•·n IU r. \'t-1-0·,;,; !•,,-\ill. :L-,.;-i.,;-, B,•,u t1 1\11 1! 111 \'<1rkt•111n ~:\TH ,\ l1i.; ~ ljr. \'" 1\1 dra.-.1 bit in el · Constant Income SJ o .,...,_., • s ., r r1i::., I \~ 10th .V 1~1.y. ~~1 n hy apptlCll,\l ;\I 11,,11~,.-1 :--;:-111., <I I.I\!';>" 'I. lllt,-i..111-1.,--; 6-411 ... 1u1l1u. $\.'\II, l '11I 1"1 Slllt:O: \.\'aShl"r-.t-elect.tlrycr,1o1"1't'd :\lt•11r1.'c' Jlf'ft('t' uf n1111'1. :; .,.,. & t111l)_·.<M__r1t'E:iiti-Clt:il_!! ___ l•••••i tl~t.Y' $l'."·.\lnn!h .irt",o 11,,rf,.,.1 1,,, <J•I .,,. 'I STUD IOS & 1 BR's. t.1111<, l•"I 1~1; .. )l.111!0·.1 for 2'lO air cond., kitch. c:-;ITS, 1111 v1/flrt'pl1tC'f'S, in ,---"' ~ • -;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~-Corona del Mar I' I • I' F I'll i..:~·1 .~1111".1,~ •. S~I ~~.!1-.~I~~ e ~-ull kir. tu·n .. 1 ... ;,,_1, clock, storage shl"d, land-g1i_•at lor11t1<n1. Nl'ar rlt"-';in " ' 0• • _. ____ " • senpcd palio. Thrt>e yrs. old in llun1in1ttun B ,, 1t., h 1 :z HJ:, 2 H.\ :\i• t"ll•I l '!""' 1,1 -J~~ Vi;10 • ll1"1t0~1 f'<'••I I 1.g(; '! Br. 1 ll 1, din nn, ·like nu. U:x·n!ed in new $1 10.000. QIU IHou1.esfurnished 300 s-111.:i. l)lt.\.\l.\Tll' l'.tll. 1.1·,,, t1o .uh. hu~ ,1; ~11,111..: 0 l 11111'lr:o f.n 1l111··~ •·;1 dqi, l>I. 1•!. 1""°'11 adult pk. awav fron1. noit;v Tlie Real Estate Fair cc:;.;,:..:.:.....,;._:::;.,;;.:c__;c.;:..:I \'l• 11. Nt•ii :: I• 1,.1 ; 111:. :.-1 :...:.1,1n l~H ~Oi .. 9 ____ 11~:1,l·x~: "'111<'r ·: l~lt. ~ B.\. • ~ "''' 1111h11o·,o; ,\,l•ih .... 1~1 11•·t 11 S 1i0 SI. One-hall bi. fron1 l'lub. S"2SS1 or 839-6133 I General -,,11· •"'n<I. -.h.•i.: c·1·p1 ><. 1·u.•1•u11 It Fr..,. ltn•'n• t.I • ~·• ... 'I -..:.,;,;c.:.;.:,;._______ !\,\. J...1o·h\ n.1 1.t. "If 'l, on-! Bl: 1~11!\<' l'lu~1· 1., p.11 t; .' 110 I'"· l'o •ol f,,,.,1 <'loolol ,,•. e T \" ,\: 111,,1d '"'-.. ,11.,111 ,",ftl,', .'II\, ,,,,1, .. ,,,t-o·, lo•, hnuM'. P.1•1lue('d 10 S1 2.9:ll. [ 111~ {)\'l'rl. ,..111~·1• 1·•1•: 11 ilk •~ ""n -.;,.11 cTf•I ~ ,\· •Ill'' " e 1 1 ( " " Ot!I EVES. 213-G:J4·.-jG90, ~--1 t I ~I \ I ! 1 ! t -I ~:~. 111°• \ll.d.11, i'l ::11t! .or ~·Jtw l•'f't ·h. 11r ,..,•h•"ll'". •h•l•!n·n 6!li·i1J:!. CLOSE TO BEACH I! I st~;~·r~L. Pl> .. t..l11.11·"'' B-at·h Ii~:~ 1~~::1· 1 ·•·111 ' ,, ' \'Tl~ :·~· 111" '-111 '••I . • \1 :·:1 all ,; p11i, ~ • .;,r;..1r:_~1 • l'hu•\" ... I'll!'•' ... '··11t·~I. ~]Joi".'1, .il•I 11 :t HI CAN BE SEEN AT·, 8 ,,.,,,,1,11, .... ..._,, .. , .... \&41!1',, n~.11 .bt .uh,La~1111,1. I .. -, --!lll;\11•111[,.1111·n11 (l11! "' e 1 ?.hl,·t<·••"'"11 I ... """ 11 "'1\ILll'I< ''l\\I I t :\l :\\:!:!~('1-'l.._,\/1 ". """'ti :; B.\. di)] Cl\I' l'.I $~.Of(.!• .11,...:-.,' • " lll'l\'llo'. ·. •:., .: •. I 1.1, l"I'• \o .nl~ '.\,,,ii 111" ,.-• l BR $!SS CRESTMONT ,,,,.,, ,,,,, 1 ~t ,,,.,,,,,,,,. ,,1,,.1,1 ,,,.,, , ,,, . ,. 11 . ""I fq,i.. •11 n. •1t11 .. t11 .1l•••h~ . ·5165 • 1.J.\I 1;.\1:1 11 ..• ~ .\1··1 . ..; :ii I l~rh ::;c JIB . C:1 ll liu1ld~r. - ' '· "" · • 0 • • • '' "' ' .1 '" "~1 ESTATES 817_.,r,,i La-:un.1. l-,,IJJi 1 ~ !UtJ!JCr u1i i L1 .L N. 1u·11 l'" .111·a ,\1 1,11 I \_~f·,\\-1-i~:C't\I{ \'n1• g-.'l1'ut:•'. l 'n1111•n.1·nr ,1:.~. up W 1051 Site' Dr., Bfl:'n. rccntral --.-·' . ' $1:11 -l:TIL PD Hl'lll' Barh, J'OL!lM.'Hl:1. I agul;la 1guel ~:111 Ill•• ~.:o ~;o.!j~ nr hi.>· '.1S.i Ln•ll')' r111 Nt•11•·r .O.:p;1:11,h in .\•IUll~ "''\'11••11 li7 ~:. ALK TO BEACH Ai"e. across fronl Brea 2fi UNIT l\IOTl'~L r11~n1•yland sni;i.ll pC'l ok, COl\•llll dt•l 1nl' &--B\---:;-c.-;;,-i It;;-\' ·, Bit :.: Jt,\, r;il!\•, trf't', ,\dulr C"n1pl••i'!. :! 1111, ~.. ?!11<1 ,-.;1 i ' \1 ij-1:!-·~;i:, Con11n. llosp.) Lot •46. Hl'f'iL l..iu·g,. 111111111 ~1·"s .'\lar. . 1 "o···' . 1.'1 " r · '1 1 . d111~. 1•••1 •1111 1:111•. S'.!-~J ''! S:in !Ji,.1:11 rr;'I:>:-1'.:~il NEW BUILDING ~ -' Pi<'r .~. bf1_v . Only I'~ yi-s . old. 2-3 Bil unlls, 2-2 BH unit~. Sun<lPt k lro11t & rear. even an ocean 1·k·11•. Bu1 only $220,000. IO'; 11011·11 & O\VC 7'-1-2nri T.D. \I' IN - Tl::REST p.-..,1·n1t>nr s ONLY. Cn 11 640.1<672 Lls1t11i::s NC'f'rl('ll. C'ONTACTRAY PK l\tGR qunnr rs. 714: 5'\HJ3!13 or 1 5~1Q;,-1 BR. r11ik: ~arai::r ur 1''· 1 '~·1~~;~r·.~.1"(~il llJ ;;11.11 \\"f· .. "T :0.:1:\'E -P;i.11•• I Ni I h•·t•l..,.,n Jn JIB .'i l27l'I\ for i:ho\\·ing. ' . ' " _,_, .. _,_71_0 Bkr. f1'011·n/beach, t.altuna. ' ~t'C'l·u' l~' .. ), ij,,,..., \,t -f•IWl1' r>n 7111 l:l'<'•'l l, J·.I ~~:p:~~\ ~:.: ,\ I ADULT GARDE~ ~PT. I s:~:·./·di~ 11. :;:;!~X.I< 1~1 (I~;~ ' "OR I 8 3· I . h (SC I Triplex 556 9SO s.IDJ-2 Bil, '! BA. nicr!y furn, I ~t\\ 3 Br, 2' ~ 1~·. ll'lll, g<1r, \lt:.~1"1 ,-'VUIV' ~ Bi:l rni~ .. 2 -1 Bl'. '"I"'' 11451'1" ,,_, ,,,,1... 1••11 1!17-. J'n11\(!114 sa e x <J tra1 e r 1v11 , , . ' _ hiilc i::ar, l blk hcttch CO.'\! sup1·r nt'1ghbnrhlJ(lli SIOO 1l;11h.; . l'l'l1·1.:. & (•I<'<' " ' " ... , small cabana·rt>a.'IOnablc OCf,AtoO VIF.\V • <\93-128;:, NU-,VIEW RENTALS li7J.-l0i6, 673-::':•2.i i;:;u·:ic" .i...-,r. s::.·..n 11r :'lf,\ltl' 2 ,.1,.,rv Blull~ fl"'i1, Nr r ak< P.irk lUJ.i 121h :'r ' 1\11 , C\! 'G !::..l\.~91 .'\h:i· rent spl'.lCf'-Only adult!' over 4 PLEX $65 000 _ ~ . , -, -, --_ , . . 1 l<"IL't'/Op!inn at ~lfl.:'JOO .~,nd .. , n•·1• ly. d•· 1· II r:i t 1'<l :~".IJ·i~~7 uf~!'i !! V.·kndi; ~~.\\"~:Jt ',! Br. i;:r"llinil th·. !rt forty 1wl"d :ipply-no ()('ls·sc1' • • 6i3--l0:~ or 49-1-.t.1 1~ 3 ~ Bl., 2 l5'\, hl!n ... (l~'.~i BAY & BEACH thn.u!(•ui::l1 1• !Ill\, :Z 1.-hu . BAC'llELOr. t "n 1t 1111 \k '" 1.,-...,n1~. 1 hlk Jr11111• ~hair n1ana1.:~r 1·an he n101·pfl ASSUME FHA 1 $1 .\.l . L:TIL PL>. Ba<·h. rull d~~~ .. ~ bl~~ 1''., 1"~··I~, , 5 3000 l•lll11~. Ji·pl•. ;111.,, h ~ 1·11r r:1tr h1•1•1·tr, 11111 1>aui. S9.i/111rr l•>t.k•"t i,:111·. 1~1 lh1hl1.,•n. no 1610 ~l·11·por! Bl\'d. C.'o:.t;i kit hie 1k'l·k Ot:·t~1n \'Jc\\ l!i~.S:.IO yi~~ 1~0 b·•-.o..•J REALTY 67 " 11 .d•·I' ··i~r•••t', l 1;1l•••n1•·~. ,\1 .. 11 tY•"-.·•:i:._::.--'"!7 __ . 1 1,.,,.._ It•(• ,.,1,1 ''"''"I I l\tl'~t. T rue pr1rie .of o ... 1u•1'<h1p 1n · · ' · Costa Mesa ' ' -this Vt'"" sharp 4 pll''t. l.1•!.;IUh•. \Jt:\\.lt1 .l!l!•irl.f•••1·~huo l ~···:, 11'• !'Piii•!· .1 .. 11 ~l 'F 'l \\('l\11 "ll 2 ., ,.~,·, I !'I' '''"I ,,,, .. , .. ,. tlll''J'-I < 11 C'"''' I•• ''"''lol o•tlo,.•I ,,. ··~ 1 'u .' ·'•l!,l l , • ,;-. .~ ... r . l't'rlrl'! rc•nT:.t .1rr·1 ~·h -~ .. •·'· ~"'"• ·-v·• 11 111-.:nn .·•11111 ~ I-1 1 1 1 i •·111rd"~·~l .1•!ult.~p1·1~.r~.1 1.-,,$.:io 1111h :!1•·i'.1111,.l1 N°ll' •h''I'' fr1~•11 :t1~ ~111·;1.111 l>t'.ith ,\· to\1 11. I~•· l:.\HI" ~[\J1' J:J:. I..•\•, ·•P '• f.un nn fq>l(• l•ll/!n~. "'!l"H II .lk·•ll• 1 'l''l'fllO_I, ,1,.Jd1•11 : .. t .. .';-'117. l.11 ~" ,\ l11qu1n• ·,\f•I 1: ;\<;:,U1111th!P .'i1.", t'll.\ l•)ltll 1.;.·una ., , , , , ,, lt·n•~•I ft>L 111•1" ''1'1"/lh-f'"· l o•n ('l'c\ .1: '''""''-... 11 1" 111'11"!1'"' -~ ·1 · · , ~'llJ Ill B\ f I \.:I " .1 •h•1r1ti•·'·, tll • ·,",'..1:!·11:,.'j Laguna Beacli ~·r •..!. l'i'n _ -· __ -or -$!:1, d<i1\11 to n1•11 1 . "i ,·,·,·, · · 111': .,,l/"· \\"(I\ r L.\'iT' 2 1:1:, ~!i1 •1u-111 1·•·r~. 1:,. nir ~··1*'· 1111 ,, "''".oft., •1,,,,_.,·,, 1 IW •. 1,. 1-\\'Jll /;,,,~ 1 .. an -Sill jlf'r 11\<l, ......... '. /t:llt'h. \..lll'>n,. i.:.1/;l'.,I' 1anl r ... kid~ I 111:1•'U 'It".,. ."-! 1 ~1. "'1 ,\ " All 2 t~dninni UllJI>< l':\tru I 1h•I \,l,1r • ., tll'l:I:~" ·~Ill~. Sl ~I :.:•r··~··. 1h•p. l~l-_.111 \.f1\\t:1: !1L'I' ~Bl: 1'~ I,;, \1,ll'H ~. 1\ti1tll,., 1 1·tul1I .,).;, ~100 \JU H\ frt1h·hon1•· WATERFRONT F"t"•"! a1r h1·.11. tri.: 1·1d \•J 1·1-,1·., t"ill ~l'.}-..::-i2·t. siorat:t'. S.,c 10 bclie1l'. Call ., -· ..... -': .. , . I kid~,\· l>t'I' ,,1,, l '):I"~''"'' :1:1:1~1 :.\. 1111 '"· --. \\',\.i\'TED acreage 1·ic. 0 . 83.".-l.1(6. ! 1 hlk 11• ·•• h. ~t 11 1-=-11 Homefinders * 547-9641 Slf•h111•·:"\u ··~1,11 1.11 hn•'·· t w ith SLIP. 2 L•r ge 1 ~'1".'· '11~! i::u' N•···'" B<'h I BI L n"" t"IJI'. dl'J>!o. sto,..:, I ~~;~~;~';';~~~ i Cnt~. srnall or lan.:c. Rt·ll tNv'ESIMENT DMSION NU-VIEW RENTALS . --11·1.,\C't: J'.Ei\LTY .;•q ... ~1~1)1 b d 2'' b h 1 · l'.rul S.50 11"'''' 191 ~>I'll 1~·:11n 1·<'11 . li·1n.: (Jt11• r . 1 ·-------·--" 1•1,.1.,.11,,. ,.,1 ,,,1 ,. i ~. e rooms, 12 at s. L <'L"t" t 1 s~ k · 11.0 .1., .0 I H.·r·borVt'ewHome 1 L:1no Dere'•>nn1cnr C'o ,[ · ~'tiiJ.ltr'.fl nr 1~1 11 1 ... -'• · ·· · · ,., •r N -B h C d V r.rr .,_.,1J1~ 1'0111 .,,,1o1 ·r,r 1 :1n·:1 ·"'···~•~~·~' ,, ... ,,,,., w· . . I -ea1Lo11 1 Shar11 ·: HI :, 'l. IJ,\, ewport eac a r pet S, rps. ery •I"" ,,,. P~I ,,, "' ----"" ~ I RR JI s,, 1 I 1 . ' '" .·' J' ","',·."I r.1;1·. I. BJ' '1Ud i". i.:r1r. !ll' ExcellrnthomPfort>nll'11ain· • '•U'-f', '· 111 1 ,ri•: h1r1.:t•f,1n1 1ly1i•1n1 11llhl1n,, --1 private . 5500. Bkr. l!Jr:-. \1llac1~]11n~.1 1-.11.fi._ ~1i .. nnuii• ·°"" l"hrlrft·,•n :.".'!•~ 1ng \\'n11n. v1brnnt rt1•l.,'W Apts .. , I ' 1 Br. JIR. Sl20 ul il p<I : ! Rtt qu1"1 f1nn!v •!11•1•1 \1 .111 ~12;, \If'~; '! HH , ~ /:.\. 833 2560 " I I C'I SI lo ' I I ' Bl' "I< · · · · · Newport Beach FnPth.1111 1;.\li ·11~:1 1v:! bdrni Dining rn1. C'r011r For Sale 152 ' -,_. u 1 I)(·-, ··-·' · ablf• 11011 ' s;2-. C111l [,.1r11. l111h .. q,1 \\,,1.·J1H I 111PI kireht•n 11•ith ~clf·t'lt'n 11-1 ---S2'-1• 2 1-~R. 2 J,.\, 1..r}:\l, 51!>-:>'i.~ · ~:;, 2 l:f~. 1,1111', i.:.ora:.;". -----------l'HJ\',\CY 1•/ 'l. l~l l-'!l.:-JI,\~ ing 01·cn &-rli11h11 a~h1·r. I l"i\!T Aplhnu~C' $92.500. Lots for Sale 170 walk 1o oet·an. ,\~\. l'cc. -------H.111.,.1 1,1nnd l· .. \STBl,l,'FF (' .. ndoi, Pr.JI .l llL'!'l.EX • lllk h'•lll fq•I•·. l!.1r'.'" lnd1·~. )81'•1 , t'ir~p!r. _Br:1u!iful p11rktike f !lf'lll' ~an C!cn1~·ntc Gt•n. \l \G"l''/Cl"'T 9i9-g-l:',O \:ZBH . linuM' \\/ i.:ar:ii.:l', S~l.'1 -:! + l>i•n.i,:.11'11 :.;t• . .Jr.,·>; \{!<_ .:!', llr\. fn1n1I.\' nn (J.·•.,011 !~1·1lJ1Tl~ II ,\11t~ ~111n 5:Zi5 fi41\.\ll! 1 1 p ,-t k llosp 011"nr 71.i ~9'1 6~ .ji\ • ' " • -•~ \\'I! IT E -C-1-'f « L R t I $200/111o. ·'" 1..--.i .. I i\ 2l . -1 r (' . · ! 1 li-1111·11 111111111.: s 1i;1/.'\lfl, H~ 11 1·.-kh !111.~ ~ u n1 111 t' r . -----rui~ ,;~ipin1~· 11~10. si~~ e . . . ··-· i •. \\IATF.n. i·i1•v.· 101. So. a •;S argest . ena C"<·11.:Cil-1 _+;;:.-f>.1~~. i;.1'.1-1Hi1 1 ·~~:·.~ '"11~•1, ~ iir.,n.t i• I) "'!. r.11 -•\:ti 4r~12Jl·2 Dana Point ~~u~ ar$63~!~i. c~llt~;7.~~~~ I co;:merc;;' :1~:in.~~ li~s a;~1·~~~·~t Serv1c~. Houses, Apts? :\ BH, 11 ~ B.\ To1\\ 11h .. •1~•·. NU-VIEW RENTALS i Tl;~~l• l!;L~·~ t:;.~~~:z·-.-,-,,-1, I s:-.,~~·~-·,.,~. ·1....:1-, .. -,-,-l,.-,, ·,-,,-"-.-,,-11-,,-,-,-,C--C'<-,-,,-,-,-,,-,-.. 1 [ ] roper 158 _1«1),:11 Jt"IG ~fl11 1;;,., ....,,.~ 1 • Homef1nders * 547·9641 1 [11n1 rn1. I"",)· f•1•!• ~ :::1 1,;:~ io:;n "" 1~~1 ·~.:l~ tTp!i;, dqi~. ~':I.'• ':1<1 \'i~t.1 H;u ti Colnr T\'. ni,:ilr! s1•1"\'. l.1): .1 Bl{, i B: •. 17• 111· 1·111, mRBElL I '-u-·-'-'" • I -;•J-~»•M D p . ~1.1.~2'l·":11i ;;fl ; f'\I I Till' 111·0 E"CIT"\IE''T 0 P t ------ana 01nt ~ I I I \'I' I z I ~u 1 r1r. I'll '.!1.'i-::Jl-{P:":i67 rrfl. l•"l . , . ..~A. 11.-, !". hlln k1ro·h1•n 2 t ·ni! hid~. 1 ·" r-; " ·_ ana 01~ 4200 SQ, FT. C·2 lot, near St. , -I .\J: >I• t · BJ{. 1i Ml ' ~O • Buil<l~r s. S!X'cial. C,on1n1 l j Clair & Bristol St.. Costa . _ 2 Hit .. •n1.i ~ 1 .. nl . l'· "'.'· .!. lqil, \l'i•!h,or. 1~.,,,,11 1u l 1 p.ni. \1•11pr•1·1 1:1. <.\I. li-~l&!I ~T "l<I. S:.!':•1 111 ... Adult!-. _ W\S.lliU~ Ill! 11/v11'11-O\'l'r ~ at'.! i\I "16-\G:~ Li\Jl(;E 1 P.R. 2 E,\, $ .. >G:i.• g'.t1·a~~-,( 1111'1 1 , ··_1 "" \"" ,\dJ ... -<·nt l''-'rk Cnm1n . Duplexe s Unfurn. JSO 111·1 •1.1·::\.-:l\ 21~.------:-'\1-.-1 -i;k l!l'.l-i:i:ir,_'CC"C' ____ , , Famous D;;I Obi.-:po r.oad. ~~ 11 Y••t'filorkid-:. $\ij, L'lll !'.:~\,11.C '-l·-> •·' ·'' 1 ... 1 ~11·t·l:l ~·.-,1.,n\,•~uro· !'4'.11·h&11i"r.l)lli'2Br.frpl, Fountain Valley J.116 Cu;1si Jl ii·y ., {';.B. ~~~:~!1lr~ riZ"i~~.I'.l~;s1rimi6 Re~~c~~t~~; 182 1~i:1''~t;i'~k'. LU:. , Dani'I Po 1!1~----,1,0.-•! '1 .. 1. .Jun• 1111---1.~1 Genera l ~<1?' \~~:.s:~~,f~a~;\.~::;--."°:;n GRAND OPENING-01vnl'r B r oker, 1~11 • R:\C!IEl.OH 1 T:•lflllt, Sl:!."i ~i ·ri;J.\"' 'I<'" 111 ll\'ll 1 G et a llre nta ls for2yrs. ----LUXURIOUS I ·1· ·.1 L" __. I 1 , l'I' I I< 1 ('· 1 !Ju 1, l>Y:\,\\11(' hi:;. 0 ('('1t11hnnr :! Newport Bay Towers .-~~JM.l Trt'plex 1 uli itir .. pai ... r n~-._.yrr 11-'l:l :.-:i i ·'·"' "1'1: 1' ·•· • '" · ·'" .,., ' G ua•a nleed serv•'ce. 1·.1• •.• " J<,' ,.,.,,. •t"ll"•••. H f . d * S419641 I I t f t I · 1 1··· 11•·•nol J;.dd,1 11>11 ,\\1111 .,_ ~ ., 1&2BEDROO:\f NEWPORT BEACH i ome in ers ·, i1·1,.:1:11 :·,, ••.'\• ..• 1. \1•••1 ''' J) fi l"-10" C 01\'11rr oC 1111.~ ~h11q1 '.I•·~.-. SXr. Jt .... 1 1~, •• ,.1•~·1.~.! i,11--,:.-;-;: vi Home finde r s *S47-9641 :i)><__;:• ... nitrfiD·'!"~.q; l BIL ~·~ I\,\, •lhl car 1,,;i..-~,1 ;1u1n111;1tH 1•1••·11• r. hur •ll' ONOOi\llNJt;l\1 110:.u::s p · Ba · Laguna Be•crt 1.11~11r·, San Clemente &i·froof Hon1es r nne . yfrn111 Sne \"erde pr'1p•t>11,1· 11.i:u~ 111 H 1· 8 ach Ba lboa P enlrisula "-"\ 51,·ps l''or bo.11 repah· & Mil·" 1n"if' ur tu 1,.]<1 1u1i1s. ,\~k· un ingion e ~·1 1::-0. 1lr: L \fl'I!'\ ~ n · G ·' R 2 BR hidt'a11·ay, I blk t•1 F"ll "-·"n'ty l l t'ghro·~,, ill runuy .!tr. 6i5-6l'il ini;; $~2.500. he h _,_ h Id ll O.'\-T L,\::•iT' !. 1:1:. ~l~J, ~,.,,r1,Ju11 l Bl!. '! ~ I'.• .. 1~" ~' -;t(' • ·"" c l ren or (l('IS. t I I' I \ I Steel & concrete conslructiop lST Tl:\IJ:: OFFEH.l'.:O sz.:.o -194-290~ ~11r.1.:•·. I• 11~·0 ·l r .. 1· l..1d· 1 ~· · ·.: o1~ "111·r ... •Jti u~I". r ~ Pri\'ate BalC'"Jnie!I Fully JcaS'!. prin1e tl'nanl. San Juan Islands J.,\1!(;~. !. 1:1: 1~.,\ . ..;11111 · . ..;f·:.I 1·1· r u111. ~ •. 1~ or 11nl11111 I . , 1 Bil Gft!'d<'n Apt $220 in<'] < i ~I u1• •il I U' :'>I 2 garage spaces per unit. tax she ter. Top I01:ation. An1c11e~ s J11i:r 1.•1'f'al un· uli\. 1 Sludio Sl :..O incl ut ll ~)•> .\II !\•·11 i,,,i. .. ;.. -· ' --' '"---- [)t'l'T.f:X .• 1;1:. II • r h.1r, lrplr, f.1ntn,!·•· 11••11 nf 1.,,}. i.:ln~•' 1 .. 1-\,,JI .,' flu1 1lli,111. ·1 ·1 ~: 1~1.1 .\\'•', lii::-1221. '~">--':Jfl'] :O:i.n ('!rmt'n1" Hr~id .. n! llot<'I S'M :11 Per i\lnn1h Quu't · SC'<·un.• ._ f UITI·U!ll • 11 ;1lk1n~ •lish1nrc Roof lop sundcck Si5.000. Bkr. 6i~700 l?ui·hrd \o\'ll!t'r n "'r,11 _A~au·) ·l9i -l."i.'"i9 1:~ .• \t l! .\n·! !. 1;1:. \!10 /·,\I.JI l .. J'fJ-; .'Hr hrn1"' 11/ Unusual Opporlunily 1o SPENDABLE inc .. lnflauon 11!ul 11uod1•rl trull \1!1J ~ \U''"''' , ... , \ll'i-.' ~ .. 1-.ii.:• l:11•T11••n111,.nrnrnt Costa Me sa SAN CLEMENTE ~hul'C Bayfron! Property I hl'd"e: nr. ba-v .i 800 Sq. It. .n.~· on !hf' oc~11n :\r.,;1 '" House s Unfurn. 305 Home finder s * 547-9641 !Jori' 1 \, "" t. "h l1lo•:,1 f.,, .::::.::.:..:.;...;:c:.______ HOTEL In Ne1\·por1 Beach. ~ .. . Lo I t t t T I l'IHlf•I• ': •. .:11 1 111: 1' II \ ! I • 11 1 lFI 3IOF'crnan<loRd.,N.n, ofr.:.bldi;:.Bl.-r.GTJ-6700 IX''· ~atH ;ol!'por . ror·· General • l:l•!!\I. ~ 1;,,1h. 1111 .• 11.. '· '11 '' 1111 i , . .'\l,\lt.!'C • 67s 8ss 1 Condom·,n·u for llr:1ngl' Cn1111!~· n s1r!1•n· -~ __ ------11 /,!i.i•, 11,.,1~ 111 , 0 11,1,. 11 ~ \1'.I\" 11.,,1~.1 \'11, SI"•• ,\Hl ·: 1'"11•1, ~:,,1·. lJ111t I ,-,in·r·1 ---0-N-OCEAN __ _ -1 ms ,., .. ,1 ,·,,, ... ,,,, •. !l.".'•·"" ,.1 .. ~r. I"' 1 "1· 1 , ,·~~. f,!11J·1· f ., "" '-" WHERE TO LIVE' iu ... oi .11.t ,,.11 i .. r .,]( ·q, lip•·. -.... 1 .. ~· •1111;~ -----': l'.J!. '! hrt 1nr.h1I<' If 111••1' ''I" )'I'll' ;1'11-l-!\'lzq Apt. Unfurn. REDUCED $5000 or sale l60 M th C d • l·:r.i ~·:,, ,,_, '~ 'l 1°r11 1 i,µ,_1,;2; ••1' .i'i>-.1i~!. 1•1,r\·,\( r 111 ". 1~1:. ".! 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Ctl~-! -rirt'Jll<irl' · S.~1.i. ,.;r, ... ,·.1: 'II 17'•1 .1'1~ ~t::i___ CLOSE TO BEACH !! fi t a prof. pool 111ble. c 0111. r~·i4-2929 .~11011· 111ohi!c. i1nd unhm1h'd !2 Rr. L.1~una · \'ie11' ··~:~ill 1r.1r1 ,.r \'1r-11 . Lu~k I I I t T I I ' R,· \lt1""'1 ~ DR S •I :;111:, ~B.\. l,l11n-., di.I ,:.o r , P my ,,...,!ti & <I..,.,!. FN.· BL''>'l'S"-o"o3Bd•TI•••• i.-.1 "·a•'r. ra•e or •''(·r"' ·' "' ·· ·• ,'IHI I·•! 1,· .. ~l' :!)t'> .. ,. ·~ J "' ,._.," 3 H N"r ·i:x-11 \" S\•1 111'11 11.11111 ~h.11p' '!l"• •11 ~implt'. STI!.:.00. Open !IOUS(' hay i-;lcte. P1incipals uni}. pt'!l.~ile l'iE'll" hon!e "I' l'C'"'1· 1 ·, ,,r. '1·r." o' P.. c',;',\" .. ~I' 11111111•<!1.,To• '" 1·01111111\') ,\ h ~·tr. \1,, l:l'ff'l't'llCC'' l'<'IJ Sill & Sun l-~1. l\l!·~ash C"fi 61'-114" .. 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BR. 2 BA house plus "1'1'1~· •lri1•· ~1~1 ,\ 11.il!•J, 1..-f. 14!-lli l. s:~i;1 P''r n1<1 . .'\I!; 1·:11 1•111 around the bcarh anoa twre 2 BH, 21 ~ BA Apt. Frplcs, 'li·i'l"ll 1r,\:\T,\.'TIC .~h•·ro·chii• c-·11f I! 10: :'Jil \I.it In<' ''1''· •i , in Nt'1\1JOr1. JI \\ill bt'!paUos. garage~. yards , Irvine I IVlinc -:1:r..2 1t\.J.11·r-111 HI fill-o,\.l l ___ _ 365 Balboa Island ~::.•: •. J,,\l:t:r: 'I. llf!, ~ P,,\, d1•r1. frj1!0 ·. 11<'11 <·rrt" ,{· dr1,~. p11!1•". nr !'•• B111frtinr y,·r11 I). r.1.,..;::bl~ ••r 'ii1-'lo'lf'.1 SI '°'=°"\' !"lfl/fl'm 1 Hlt-:--:-h~. 1h·1,~. (!ill'HZ''• lllf'f' \It'\\ $2T.i Yrh f.I0--1.~fi Cap ist ra·n~ Be ach- NE\\. '"~·,1n \'10·\\ :: HI!. 2 It \. h:1l•,,.,n~. 'rpt,,. rlrp-., lilt 111~ S:.lfolllnl'• r\.l'l-11.·~·i Corona del Mar neces.'!rtry !or me In reS1rict ; Ne11·port lleights. &16-4414 I rni. ~·:-,tl 111 •• Adu I!~ ~ .. 11 1<11" l!•'rn~ 111rh ;1 l111rlv ~~:~h~'!fr ~~!.1~~ip1·;~~~~~: lnCome Property 166 Real Estate Wanted 114 * TURTLE ROCK * 4~r.!-1i:O:l. after Ii. I f'1l•11:·1a~~1 f1•>1t •d 1)12--.J;;il ' 'Rf',!'. ''l'.t ".·. NEW-NEW!'· Apts. Furn. 360 ADIS. Furn.::----360 • SllABI' i hr ·h •, 6i5-0144 or 6i~l.l21. 6 UNnS r I l 1.1l r~Jlll , J;t~ll, lli!lk l•.lth BY f)\l'l)('t', 3 Bit z 1111. Univers ity Pa rk e PMf<'-.~ionnl St•n·1·" • .: BH. 'J. 00111~ Cos ta Me s a Costa M e sa <·111:<11.r11r1 s 2::;.1ni •• l\lonaco, 11.V. llnnlC'l', J>rof. $76,000 Quahrit'd huyl'i 11 rint<: 11 Y;il(' *LANDLORDS* \l"\t' in in11nerttut1·ly. S:~'iO ~~~~~~iii~i~~~~~~iiiiiii ~~·:-11;Y~ ~~·:-'l~il \\ l·: lli\\'E OTllER CllOICE decor .• n1inl • ..-i1ltl. Tr111' 6 prir!P of O"'nt'r.<hip t)r H l.1i!\<11!.-. sn,.,..lrl "·lrh I• Homefinders.5479641 f>J:"i'\T \I S AV\IL NO\\' IJJ-,1.l''.\~~ \1 1\; l~P.. '.! B,\, Con,·cnient lo Ri'<'. fal'illl & 1 iiiinrtnien!" SharJ)('st on !he ilosC'd 111 rnaslC'r bc:>flro,.111. -'-• 1 • 1 • • 1.ll hlt11 ... 11111" 1• ·ol'! 1" Elrn1. schls. OPl:::J\'. Sat. Sun! hh>l"k ! :'>/f'\'t'I" a vac~nty _ L'd I I Calilo1111a'i; Utr'tt"<'~I ,h•1p ·; J.· 111:'..ii:h ~ .; ; ". I • :1, 11\;jl Po11 Kin1hc1•Jy, luhnosll. R('fll hl'\'ad and I 0 5 e ~C'nl11.I $i.>ll\H't'~·-fl~~Z"U~ Dtt:Vli 61()-();164/E1·ci; & btrll<'l.' units. Localed at end Vt'f')' mn1lv111l•d bu~er 11·Rnti; 1 BR, llB, S1 2.i: ? qt~. C';\T. BF.\l'TIF\'l, I.r.: () ,. r:pi 11.·knds 64·l-6303 I or <1u1el cul-de-sttr. I block a 3 bE'<lroom honie ,1J1h ., $1:-i-O: 2 BR. HB. $1 'i."1. ~ BH.' y ,,.11. 3 BH. 2 B,\, bl!ns. BEAUTIFUL 4 bt"<lroom. :i •~ ~~ n11\jor s~pping 11.nd blvd. good lloor plan In the' 11·11lk lo beaeh. NB .~21:i: 3 1,rr·h<'I· ,\· ilr)''"r ~ <'.,r bath. dl11in" rin. family nn. i :"\"~r hosp11al -\'t'ry ren-s•~.ooo r;ing". BR. JIB. S200: '.':.BP. Fruit •1 1, .,...,, ,... ..... • bl • Good od bl V -" ' C I J.:•11~•.:• "1 u .~ "' ,...,,._, bonu.ot nn -'l fh'C'plaC('S, 2600 la e. SPE' a e. ery farm, ~I: :! BJ: I t)l'S(' I Sq ft 2 "rnrs old v.·Mt-'"'nintaine'd. o ~ l ~ lrv'ine Terrace rt:inch. A("rt:i.ge, St\:>. A~t. Isl \Vt!ltl'm1llank Bld.t:-l/'l\'t.r.Y :! HH .r;,-,)~·n. i;;rir ' ". · l 0 . $11.IOO doY.n to $76,(Q'.I full f !1-!hil'l,Q Unlve.n;th• P··~'t. [T"·1"'" • A!i.-1_.:.i.w...r;.1. S150., C~liniullLly ~; "'"™;r priet,, llurr.·-1o1'0n't \a.,1. S1~rc bu.1.<'r """'i; :o 1h1...-...• -C'<'~ ''· . Days 552-7000 Nights 1 · 1, BRANO NEW f ,di 71 1 ~~17-T:Ol 111!1• help flna•l<.'I;'. IJroktr C'11l11bday. $3.1-330f.i. or r,,ur ll<'llrmn1 IJ(lnlt' 11·1111 ' WE RE MOVING IN ·· \\'eekly Tta tc for Single .\partmcnl 2 rn: \'IF''>\ ,\PT-,1"~1 , 67.>-.l200 I INVESTMl~~l!~l i1 ~id ii~" hi:1111 Sl~rO-.• TOHELPYOUOUTI 2-RR C<1ndo,-A1c-:-sm1n111 ~ . I \I 1 " A ·In•~. rrr!•·. hlln,, r11·•J.. BV dO\\~~IR, 2 BR, ? AA . [~ S ~s,T~.Wl. Sa111,. htl}('r M\1ld Homefinders * 647-,641 2 HR ('11nrlt>. AC S:l.!."1 & S21~ 11 •Jpet:ia . ove-11 1'fllc 1, s·~~1 \Tri 1;;.· .. 4111.,. :1111 IO "" l'On~t, ft Ir ' u In' • • u l~ 1r11dl' ~ ~1.ru1unoth l'Oll· 2 KH ('nnrJo. i\ (' s<.'13.·· ,( $-;.~ • flir11hi..d 51114IH • Ah-Co11dlti0Md I'' I ------~1k>. C':lrptl~/drp!I. l'l'M'nl -----do in on 1h1,. ''RF.:'>/Tt'~P.S~:·· ! ,. "" UtUlti.i • Wod1001 & Oryer• Costa M esa decor. s:'2.9.)0. IJ ti y b I' ' \'ou Get ,\11 Thi' llflU.'11'!1 ] BR 11'11"''~ .. '' sm .Ii: s·n:i ' • lhc .... F.c:lllrift • RKreotio11 11..... I 962-8910' E\•es· :ti~ ' Colle9e Park a\11lh1blP for rent In o U R 3 BR llomN · · S.':12.I ·'" S.l3~1 I , ''"''' ,,_, .. ,, A 1 , 11· I LF:A..;t f .. ntl<J \ Bit, 21 • ti;i, . , . , I • R 'l.,LETlN l'POATF.D 3 -I HR l!()mH •. ".$1.1j Si $~~1 ·~"' • ""P • •• 1111' p.it1n, dhl ci.r-. p n n I, BLUf"t"S CONOO. Alt roe. 2 HOUSE + TWO R<'A~) bY.)'tr ror fl four IM'<l· k .i Bit ll01nc .. · · . . s:.roo I • flila14 s.r.ico • J oe.Mu i Therap, '••1 Jnr•ir1.i ,\rlt :'lllK•I v ,.1 r!(• IJ("t:I, 2 bAlh !pHt IC'\'el, nev.I) 3 ,BR. 2 RA II I rot1n1 Oft. and FR honl<-' llnll!'l'i Y.te . ' RANCH RF.Al TY I * H1a1M real * MMtl1111 Raa111i ("()Ull l!') C'lul• i\1Ht.• SJ ij ri'flK". By Cl"ner. $~~.:.oo. ·~2 BR 2 RA A OIJM' / u~ around S·lj,000. Homtfinder s * 547-9641 j •M1-xOO ; I \Valer Falls-Lagoons-1' .. ount<1ins \\ krl<11 ~ 119-1-1'.15.1, J-;" c i; 5J?,.65.5(1 or, r.ws, fi;IJ..~3 • J>I!, nl • 1001 \V. 17lh SI , Santa Ana ..,'RTLEROC'', l!•t•l ~·-"-""'"" rrpl~. yards, laundry , "'~L' fiJ~72'l.'.'i ''-" .._ 11r lay A Da\ \Veck ~lonth or \Vhatcvcr ........... .,~ .. ==~~ Newport Shores g11.ra1tes. 6-16-1114 'I:.<'•.,. OIL DRIPPINGS t"RO~!l lellM!. 3 BR. 2 ha ~·· ' • c MARTI NIQUE APTS:"' T UNIT APT. BLDG., YOUR AUTO "" h<· To.·ohOu.,. l lOO. mo .. I DAILY RATES FROM $9.00 2 /, 1 BR. Al~• Pr" "'""' LIKE Nl!WI I G t t 1 & ~I·· "'""", ·:M lrom conorrte by !a4-6C)42/ SlJ-.1!'127 1 n....,1 ~r xhnr ,\tl1~11, ,.. .. 1. U 1,.,., rea t'l:"n a Ai'rJt · &"''" ,,. 01111 )'IOK 11 co n1 in " 11 1 , '' 2--Sl)'. 4 Br. 2 bn. P6:ra1 '"'' V('•lnlt. Co~ta ~1cs:a. Four 2 household dc-rrcaM!r. U~ RRAND nl!'\\' 3UR. 1H.\, !nm lii7 Sitnlll. ,\n11 A1·<', r ~I thruout, 2 CAr i:ar ., p3Uo. RR unilx. lrK·. SS.!!16 )'r. Try ~•rals:ht Iron\ !hr botthi J 1m, <k-n, formftl ri1111ng, c't>n· Mar. Ill S.16~il.i2 ~undttk. \\'olk IO bcti.t h & HY~ ik<11'n, SG.1.000. nn•l lt>t "JL'lnil ... then ~ lnll 1':.''inf', Av11jl _ 11pp1'0x1 l BH , <'Hrjl"lrl, P'1 palll) pdl'>!!I. m.~ W •l lt y N. Taylor Co. _ n\\·ny re~ld!K'. En1I )'our i\pdl l:-ith r ~ ft.1~«!6_· _ Nrv.· eplA. tlrf)~. All 1•\('('. CAYWOOQ REAL TY l{f;,\LTORS CLASS SEIL" • 642-$678 I mnrW')' ~hOrlallE> Uy !lhoppina UN l\'f:R..SITY PK· ~1'11 3 1 l!P'<Jlt)ll 11du!tt1 ('f"ll~· X'o * 541-1290 * 2111 ~11 Jonqultt 1 1111~ Rd. ~11 kJle lt('m~ "I h " Otal1)' I lhc 0;'.lily Pilul Cln~lOed Hr, 2 Ba. 1'v•nhw, hrrplflc.-., thildrn/J'll'Ts or \\·n!t'r heds. Cl.ARI:; Sf"Ll .. 1'-6"2-l61'S Nc>v.!'")11 Bf•ll('h ~--1--4910 Pilot C1nr.~Ul1'<f nd. 642-$18 Atl~. &12"-.'.:671. .. pool prl\'I. ti<1. :).j2-7S96 ~I ·1:-.10 :..tll-1!!1.'! __ _ .. " ., • -• \ ul ur111. llllt'rt"nl 11 Uh ,\\I F.'\1 l>ll fl"I r11tl1•1 (;,,.~I l•1• t'i11lnn \l11n~ ,.,,r.... s.,i."1 A.'k frrr D.rl••. ~<i~.1~7\li , Huntington Beach I ~--'--~~~~ NEW DUPLEXES 1, ha. pa1in.~. rrp1!1, drp". I 1\\', fp, 11 ilk i., tw-h. 2 Bf: \ti:J : !I f{.(~.•:, I •lh .~· ,\1·1 .. ··1 ... ~.::~1.•.ii'I I >1·· ti "H I :"1111 I ~1;~1-'.-1111-11°1 1,r r11:~2r.r.. t.lrn~. 1·1·pi... di fl'"· 1~ .. 1. pl;1 1• ,1:1nl, l'Hll~·f! .\· l1•dl) f;11•1\ Cr! A· I •11d • h1l•I Hk, l\o• J"•I< !\l!:.!'_;I,! ;di~' ·;i1 J'\f C 111:7. IJJ'fJ Al'T . ..:. S'!~ l ,\tl.1nt11 1,2 ~ ~ f]!{ pn1· g11r. J,><lGl, 11 a~h<•r. dr-..-.r. (1o~<' '" 1~·1u•h :.~.r, l• .:i; 5:.1) f:fJJ\'I" \\lil~rl $1i0 up~ f, .B l~. !l~1. kul~ ek l''-"I .\l•1r11 h:11 1.:-•rl<' E. ••I 1;c_·.11·h .,If 1;a1f11·ltl . l!jl-\~r1 1 " -~-~ ur.1.1 XI· utu!l pn11 1.~1 d • c 1rd. n t••111i.:•d<111. nr flC'l"'111'1. fr1il. lri.: p.111•1. Ii pr.11', '•lh ' ,, 11111'< "i l•i flli9 \I-. .. 1 n r rr<11n s1:::. ~. WALK TO BEACH 1 h 2 HI~. •·tp1-.. •hp~. };l\J , • l•ltr\' '.'.I!" Jl1lh ~I :\"v Ill"' l''' ,,..,. .Y~-..21r,:,. l>o Ii· :(r~ NEAR BEACH Iii·''"! :"\••1o1 nr·h1~r ~ nR t'l I)!'. dr1.1~. bh·lrl~. i:'.flrltltl' ·,1 l lllrh :0:1. llR M7 -3fr.i7 I)()(; Rt 'N 2 Bit F1~1n1 $1 R9-S1i: .. C:'rpl5. <!q1•, 1,.-•11. ~11r Ch1 l1t ,\ Pf'T ••k '12~9 or 1~.tl-L".OI I Ill.I\ t'ftl),\I Bt .. \nr ' RH. r ri·l·· Rl•-ln .'ii\' 1;r,.,- 1·r1•I. •Il l>~ :.;.1ra:.;r ~ n'llh ii" 7 11u :\ ~:" 1.11.,ur> ::1~1~. ~·nm n; 'J B \ fllu~h 1-a11"'1~ rln1pet- 11-1lt<'<I \i'rl. 1•1!~,. ! 16,f .;.11 s11:1 "-'7-"77'! I ~ \Jo;\\ IBH. ,,it°',\ C .. rvt" l'nt kr 1>"01. 1"1'1· 10,.11 r..1r sm ~·'£.-lf>i,j, ;:..}1 -{li!i 2 P,[)Jt \I . Ch1frl~,.~, 0 K JIT:i. i'912 1\e\.\1n111'1 \ ll-1'..'"-!7~-'i I~l;\\i\(" 1 hr nr l)('h, """ mnnfll.."'r i\n! f , ltli 71h st · ll•it" H"h ., ......... n.,7 ,.n,· ''l'f~ \\'1Jk .,-0~11o=-,-,.~ •. -, & 1 BH. !Nt11 $\ij ... ~513;) E:.1r11J1. :'\'IJ>-l'17n 2 nn. 2 1~~. 11p~v1Ti"'::- 1rn1 Kotecki u., .. , '112--43912 .. .Y(\.ll'Vlt ' • . , • . . ' OA.lLV PILOf * WtdlH'Sdl!Y, A,,,.i ) ICJ7ll•---------;:;rr,-,.,.,_.,-,-,----r;;;-:-n-o-::CC::"7----.,;n;r;:;:::;;;;;-;------,. ... ;;;;;;;;------1Apt. Unfur n. 36.Sj AP t1 _ --Apts., 1 1·0ffic1 Rental 440 I Perti.Qnal1 536 Car.,.nter j M_•_•_•"-'~Y _____ _ :---------:---F u rn. or UnfJ..lrn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 37~ l LICl-:NSt:D SPIRITUAi.i~ (_' \ R p,.; N j n. y. :\1 OJl!f't gn;\\',\ltT ;\IJ01t•rll')' Brit'k, ~ 1 l:SEAV'TlC'IA:-J A~-ill I ant Huntlnpton Be•ch NEW OFFICES Spil'ltu1th~l rt'i1dL11ill 10 a nl. C"'l'l.lflilnJn l"('llxidC"ltnj! f.· hk>o·k. ~looc, <.-.,ncicl•· _Qua! Am.Nnl<\nt 10 $15K l'\N'flt'(t, Kt'fl .!' ~ m ~I e 'on .;2 CHILDREN and parent1 love the large, sp1cloua apart- ments 11 B 1 n b u r y Cross. • C'hlld•t'!! II ~1 )•IU11.!• I' 0 1"111 11• ho 'tt" •d !•!• ~,Iii • l 1ul.h 1 11-. 1.i.11 1"' , e 1.fl t"I'• .!. \ I 1;1: "1'1" e ? .nl\l!I It' h•lllt 11' 1 • ... 1~1 "' <' "" \i<I /II<.])>. !'Ill• ! jJJ"I +I ll II( !tl'I lilt • !\1 ~h·•1•Jll11;: .~ fill)• ! • h~u11 $lli.1 ' BANBURY CROSS I !\+(I., l,o,, II I, 1d ,\ \\10111•1 • I llo'itil \IL •\ 11\!l:'\1' !..,\',I:. • • 842-6604 • ----- AIHl'fll~T . JU ~ 111 ad\ l('f' oo 1111 finish \\ o r k ~a_n1nh•f'l'I 11-orkman,,lup. 6~ 1 I """'I '>l~r :'>l.11 h ~hr•J• 1t1 $24K !In.Ir Styli~~-"-'-~ _ :0.{I l•"1"' '""l°11 ruu M>rvil"t'' nu11t1·i~. 312 N El Cun1lno 1-'REI-: 1-.:sTI~tATt:S hinting & .. l11tlu)/~!{·1·h Ln~1· S13K HEAt;TYOp<'1.1rnr 'l'l..1n110'l f)1'h\ 'i'flf~ rnu~11·, AIC. nll I l!i•u.J, Sful Clenienir. lnr 499--3105 btf, l{Dm/Aflcr 6 p h I I Jr & ..:, r 11 Ir! :'t•r'\ 1•i.• i.,"lrl ,\· u-..~1~1.1111 [.11~·n~t"ll 1,111 ~111.:Jt• nfr~ ',}L~~!1,1 1 i•Jipt. C!lll .m,..00:::1. 492-91'\i, _11111 aper Ing "9 ~ t.n~~l•f'r..St•1'\ lh!ldlr Appl~ 111 pt•rvin, 11.••i \\.-,1 \l:tj/in.. !.<"! :'>\(.J ,.,,.~ PH.EG ~ANT'.' C•rpet Servi,. ,\l••l'ill "~llUlll IQ $121< m; '.\.;-11(.• .. irt Uhd. '.\t•\\porl t l:I .~. I f I I I * w 1·11.rd P•lntin... Colo'l At-'C'OUllL.:.i/11 lo $UK Bt•fl( h l'\1 1..,\lltS ("E'.\jJ::p C;11Uij:, t'fllllCIClll6 ('Ot.111.."C'· • •1"1 -------' • " .. • · & It I Alxlr1ion Contractors * l,,1·o:;ul S.·l'l\"lfll'.'> 10 & OR .!OW'.l ~ I' !lrL!>IOI in~ . rt' •rm · · JOlll\'S ('111'1>('l & Upholstery ~l~~/r.lkll'lf; So:c'y 111 S71JJ I BRAKE 1 :0.1•111.w111 IJ1 •,t<•h ;i:i7-7UIO 111ophon l<.kct'ping ,,.. Ui•1 ~ h n 1n p •JO tSoil RESIDESTl1\L . .;.('l•'t"n•'l\ I•• SOC'IJ FRONT END MAN I \PCAitt· &12-K"' ' ' . • f.· ('O~l~tE!lCIAL . (i 1 \ O 1 11 ,11111 •~1'\lll<' ' • -l(Pl.1rd:un'• ()(>~1't1tsers"" 1-· IC'r.t!Sllt'n f-1,.ld un1,; 1t u.-.('t :\]Ill ~:ii.tr)'. \lw;t !lf' l'h,111 Travel .540 all 1~1lor brli.;h1e~n1 & 10 \\~~;;~ Tc~:uiin~ 1 , 'Jn1e, ~lci.:it-c:• ro $i:t:i ! · ('lll All i'<•plu>~ l'llnf1rl1•nt1 d 1n1n1111• blCA(•h ir \l'lllte 11.,11P""'"'''' (n'llit (lf'lk. tu Y.>:.,;:,·",,', \\'riro• C'lJio.;•ll1.1t Ad No 1111, 1:n C) K [ !\ (; FUH. AIJVF.N· ,.,,, ~"'· ""V' """ n'llU!Cy •• ,.. • • '" """' J """' ....... A•a•·-•I•··' ('•Ill••··• J '"· l()kk1·1·1,>1'1 C111t~tt I "·•I\ l'llut, I'. o. Uux 1;:;n. 'IUltl:; Tiii.'\ SU~l~Elt? by •••··In< m• • I 1npr. ._ • ..-.... -""I • .. ~r."" '"'u • ''°••'•"' Goff -• • Pi•"•• ,II !~n.. "'~ll•n•I•• 1 1 .1·• t'pl 1 Sf-C'!'('1t111~l 111 .,,,.:., CO'ti• :\)1'-.;1 ('11 92'~~"; ( 111n t• \11!11 u" on 1111: \\'ill <'h:an livlni::: rn1\' rhnlni. '·" " -~.... ..,. SJJI Cou•lt {)ft)'llliCY·Cruh1c of I hi.I nn, & hs1ll $15. A11y m1 *642-5775 '640.1136* I r.~'.;"~i1·~·~):t:1~1>V ::: s~ BOAT BUILDERS • 1.~ft" to111h to.IO<.l /1\v«ru1 St."11.11. Ul~tl oj S7 00, roucil SIO. Chair S5 1~ S11111• Lie No. &IO?JI I C:l~·•'k 'f.\Pl~I ~I\' 1.1 $"..00 (.1, . .,.,1nL:" qiuihT\ •n , 1 bori 1 lto1 d'"' l'ro\ th\' Lotus ~h·r~. I' 1.11' yrs exp ls .,.,hat l'OUOU not Dr.•ll~Hll'n/1,1 01 ~111n. 1•1 tr1h•d j,ldi ti,., !hf' rf•ll•liilN:: tlfll 11• e J Pooh. 11... ! __ .~ 1 ~ __ unllll or c lc~c l'l'-'<hl ruclhori l do 11'0rk myM•if. I {"lrlullilll'•h 11kl,t ·t••$,lhr I"'"" !•lr nuoiuri• l't.'Sll JU· Oly..,p•c ,... NEW OFFICES ,IV7·Z'~·11 G"od rtf. ~ .. 11--0101.. . PAINTING BY DRAKO Ci\LL, ;rn1:.1! ~l~ll'KIN.s i1~1du111~. e G1"' s~"~"' 1 IN LAGUNA NIGUEL l'AHl'J<:r. ,t. U-p ho J ~I" r Y LICENSt:D 25-1931 Jl::Hl.I\ Will ii i'.:'>10Ht. R01..1gh Interior e R~""'"''<>".ol [ Jal clt•,tninv fines! ftJUIP Call P..es1rlentinl 1&. Co~11nf'rcl11l """NE PERSONNEL I Carrwinter' ·~''y''''' Only 42c per sq. ft, l.oflt lndl'<M#ld no1,1· for f!'('e i'st Lll'nnis, i;,.1 & 1n1. !->J){\('1<11\~t! .t. .,,v, ,...- V• Del Lago I Sta A3'J;;ss Counis "Ap1rtm•nf Valuel Above the Others" ~o ""''"..... Jf,1 rt & L'I'. ,\IJ lJ,,] U\<l i7l4.l 6 11-17~!5 Cnl~r Cnn!oiul!lni;: cu~1on1 j SERYICES .. AGENCY j 2 \'l'IH"S F:x11tnlf'fll"' UNDER NEW • l•~t ,;d• L'"'"IJ t 1111,,, drp~. :1lr, \1(11.,IJ' f Cem•nt, Concrete "'."rk nl ('nn1pf'l1tl ve pr1tt~ 1~ ~-17th !'i (llt lri•i nt'I C\I Co~~ Plumber, 1 MANAGEMENT 1 :!7'•!t'! c.u111r1v l 11)1-.11 .• 11,1 Found (free ~da) 550 fn·e f'~t G12-f,Or}J Suit• 224 642.J470 fElectr1c1en, Engine Men ',",,','i Bl'.!1,,',,,1::.~~l.1 •1•1·1•,",,1::,',','.1, Studios, 1, 2, 2 & Den, $175 to S48S ,\v~~~'.·r~:~~~n~·,1~0~1:'~H I ~NTnOL. ct::\IENT & Block \\'ork. -EXTERIOR ONLY ~1 & Hardware M an .. .. .. " " ., 831-1600 ('1\Llr. ANlt.IAI. t: ). \\',Uh;., patios, sldev.·Hlkl', 1.u rl •• lnsu11•1!, ~-!'(lo.· t:J>t' '/. Y1•11rs t:xtof•tJt•nr~· lhn1h. q1111~ I 1; /'lH) .. 11·11. 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G 1 5 1 01 sales Ownc.'<l & 01){'rated ·•"•'•"•"''•'.i--11•"•'""""""""""""I and '1011,•ru1ou:.i:~ l!1llhlil"•I , l..111-: Nn~uel UJll, u.1llJ0;1 J'1•n111, .: :1 lll<J. -,. ....... ,Xlrl lkat•h, 11 pprox. 9 •n•r• •rv c bus1nuss v.·1th 63 emp!OY<'S i\S~l.'!!1fUU 1\11;r111g:cr:------ r r. $1~L;JU UJJCll !IV Ua1l)' ii l41 K'Jl-OnO $'!:./~ .. ·~ u!il, L'\'ls :.oft , NOW LEASING 1no olrl Gia-2:191 "THINGS' by t.Ioosc. (;<'nl Costa Mesu nos1dent layrs. T111l11(.'('S *CAREER SPOT* ~, .. , l'ooii; Tennis Newport Be•ch '1 \!I, t~ir:t:.I! 1 h FOUNI 1 f1•i11ule .Sr, Bt•rnHrtl Ca.r•.,.,ntn.•, JU>n .. 1rs, Plum· \\'rite. Qlli;s.dit'Cl Ad. No 77· Cuunll'f Gu ls t\E\\ POHT CEN'rl.lt \o,_.l'Ofi• flur11 ru~h1011 i!!'J11no - --I Huntington Beac ,~ ·J 1n· uaily Pllo1, PO Box 15GO,I riy L\k•"'s t l!'.I• ,. 1 .,J.I". \\',\NIED l\tuttuc Slr.u~ht. NEW M 1 1 )•'.II Bl.1~k ~pul Vie of bmg Elt'c. 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UJ.IS :>18--'i637 eves l'll'Hllers, hab)sitll'r:<, l'Utn· PONTIAC -J u1w1u1 ' '~I , i .. . • .., 41rti -------RVICE" l't1\\:0.llOUSJ-:, nt•\11) det~1r:: Jl,u11u1on & ;o.;,•11!..,11d SI., llD I 1111.u,111111 un11:; SI-.~. • ___ llOr.JE JtEPAIH S~4 •• 4 p,uuu11.-. ~111 -,\-Shl•r Llo1111' .!l.~Ht1tboi Hhd !CLJ::l{[('.\L l•H. ! l)il, ~pl, l'l1llO, ~:n(l ~ $1145 ALLSPACE l((llll·:1tr NArfl!~.:-:~--~.(!ST UI!. :t· Gry ll!ftl.~ 1111Xl'd Caq)l'Ofl'j, Pl~mh1nc. }.lt'l'• Ile 1~cncy, l.lll'llM'tl IJUrid· r,i~la to.lcsa 5-16-801i ('/gt•r, ]ll!lil, ll't' t: Ir• iJ; IJ60-l 970 H• ,111n1 ( ""'·' \!1•,a 91:1\iul 1 1ern(•r, BLISTER \Ian-1n1<1l, R111s. J-19-100-t l'd 9i!f..il('(l, L\1L•. Srl'\.I AulU PART TIME ,\dull ~ l\r \\'csti llfL S3ta. 111 Oa-.v.ood Cardt'ri A~.i·1· 1---. --:o.t:\\ ronTBE \CH Ofhcl• .t I <'"I'•! ~\ii1. tni.:. R ci~·nr d · Hauling BAH\'SI111Nt; Lai,:. C11\n. CAR LOT MAN ------•v• ·"" ~ tuelC'.u1.u11lut'l.ul111'11 1·an:, /1'16·\illl u1· lllo-:11.J.11'-tfl<!nt~ •Otf1ce Rental 440 1 11 ,,,,.1,,,,., •• ·•PP"'" ~. 1 ,,1 -~~11\:! 111 fi.16-~213 Jni:d yrd \.4 ~I"". Hl'f )Ion-CLERK TYPIST / ur:i.i;xt: 2 Br Slutl10, nil C.Rf.4.T nECR(ATIO"l ,,. m 1, ouo SQ fl ii:. 11 ~~u· ,.1,.. 11 51 ii 1~ r i\H) .\lt:LL,1.'\ T~F:\\'AltD' Lo~t n11ilc n1t'd YAHD. gar agc <'lean-ups, Fn S.!:i ""~·kly l. ~ 1111 l'xpcru•ntc /•rt'•1.:tr1..'U ,.ll-au.• RECEPTIONIST ch~\; u~h\\111 , p.1l1U, ~.11·1 IT I ~;\IJl'l<i~ llL~ l\ rlil ;'.,1 1.;nuilu( liJ.1" rlu11,11l1111n HF,\Ll'Y, ::100 Jr.u11', ~B "'· dog, Lah 1111X. lllk 1"\'ll\0\'l' li'CCS, dirt, ivy, ·1~1.1:! I fJU, l>•/\Jtl l[Ulll~. Apply Ill ,\(lults prl'f'd. Stl.J 11111. t "••o.J~ 1('111'1' r iu !. •"' "'' ·,111.~~k~I 11/11\ll« 1\h1tf' on <"hest. tlrl ve wa)s , slumps r\EED ht'!P at ho1nc ? \\c l'..xuly 6-l6-~i'lliut•,,l.;.-07tlOl 'h,i1 <1olfu11"'n!JrJ.1n;cp.ir11 :-u11,1 ,\11.1 l11u111du.d 111-1_ 11,. 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I A Hrllt.'r Tt'ITI J) Pfl'll1on Appl1• Ul f}('l..,un 111 f'lll· 111"111\llU 1tfflt 1', ~;\:'\I 1 .. l l':'>I. ~ln11d11v 1luu t'!I •I 11 ~I .I:'>! lo l:l S.1lt11d11y 1 hot><~t 611111g<' itl·~pon~1blt• Ga.rdl'.'i\ Ap.i.rtmcnts I 1: \1 11, b :\I::! ij ........ ~~-); Stih.::J.• 1111 ,111, ..,s111:u1 4!,.sitt's 1 i.:n1 . ,.~,,~. ~ir1n1c~~ ~ic~o\I _S.'l\\'lnij, breaku~g, S.16-7110 URGENT LY .. dul!~. :-.'•l P•'ls. $1 :1~ t>l,\t>~ _____ ,i,.J.IJJ 1 H!l hn11•1· 1-,,u-;'\; l{,1y 11r1•11. \p~1\ '" 11'.l•f'~ l,cii .u~I :'110\IJNG, l lauhng Exper , 1-t-l!I.!:! N~wport B'ac:hlNorth l)t (' li\X) '<I 11 ll c. I 11 pl< ).!.d, •n1J 1dlfl lnll •' 1•> ·'·' ~1 Hehahle HeJSOnablc Ffll' NEED ED AVON LSI )·~-1.i, p .111(), ln1 , .•. ~ .. ',,. ,,.,-! ) .1r1{1'()J~t' ,\l{r.,\ ~..!·O '!lJ .Ill ' t'\lS, ti!ti6ti:!S •!I 11,\\:ll:-;t)\lE l{};\\,\T:o1 1 ~r l'~I . 83Z..i:l.~1. 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I I CHILDREN ,\'Ii \lll J.T..; 1,1)\\ P A RK PLAZA II J. ~ -: !.R .. p1~ l'I •• \r• • !'•.ii Ju 11111 111111 f', o luhh•~I~" t'l'llM~I .J,11 I ! • > • !\! t 1'\110 ·sl'~1 ·11 PARK PLAZA II 805 W est Stevens 1,,1 ii 3,., u1•!!y I Blvd.t:i\I &HMIO:lti h'-"lll l 11• ·17~:f'61 21 lv!UHI 1nulc Cnt1 Child .i;reivlng JAPANl::SE h11nt•'<h,1to> (Jc,.11pnn1 y 11 :, :\0 __ __ I 1\111 not Ix· 1 e~pon,1l1!i• f•1r RE\VARO. 548-Z1.S7 llOUSECl.Efu'IHl\G • ADULTS -NEW BAYFRONT nnv deh!..i fllh•'r th/\J1 1nv Expentll«'d & niak~ a good S,-,n'\ ;o.,0 p,..,~ J 01111 Krl~tl I\ t1ai·k: ,\pl'!l 1 I~ )Ob. !>lG-o:iti h I "1 2 3 8 , F1pt 111•1 h.11·.1•1t1 In 1,1°·,1 -,-, OUSECL""'l'"A 1 Bae e or, , & rs. I ':II 1~,~·ido• 11,., \H "~·''olhl " lnstruetio" 6....,...-""'"~ 1,u-P s. f rom Sl75 per mo l:<..C:IU.:1\S~;-;,lur l·~·li11Zi::1 1 ~1:;. 111111 fhurough Littns· • BAYFRONT OFFICES 1ui• ~1le' 111 ~ 1\k~. no Nl,bonitf'd.i\l l r-11·S ~t'r 3700 Plaza Dr . /.1<ln -:1~1]1• ''"'·'· \,('11110rl t'\t'l'('l•f'~. p.1rl~ nr ~'lnlll\lt'k!i I Schools & ~~~~~(.')' 9~iJ1)J Santa Ana n ..... h \nr11111-. 1'11{' ~u11t·~ c .. 11 Ju.111!1.1, .'\l~·~·z__ Instruction• 575 :\tESA Cle1h111111 $f'rVICt', \ t Loi '"lllh (~~-1 Pl.1 ,;1 I l'hnrt•. 1,, >-12.'!J Lii' L or Ut..1\TH: L..•t .-.,1r t.'11)\ 1,11ndo~ii, _n...... CIC 714-SS6-0466 ~· ~.\\1 'fll i r t )~·,:-fc-~~C'E t• 1lul'• 11~ l' t\1r 11111 rnn.th .~s TF:Nl\I~ Ll-;S."<):\S Hc·~ld/Comn1 1 .. 5a7~742 Rooms 400 ~' a r 1 ... 1\ 1'.t .. 1Jfl0 1o11. ft I" \l3(JJ:TIO:O. c.111 Llt'E I }'(Ir lil'!(lnll<'J'S, tst lesson BXCEL.LEr..-r 1!<1U~ttlr11n1n;; 11111 su1111.111, r• l'li l:.llJ 1.1:-.r. :ill::_V'l:.I:.. 24....!.ir.i__ ff"l'<' CAii ~~u;..;~12!t. by day. 0"'11, lrotll!IJ. $2'.! per Santa Ana S4S-l 121 \I 1i;:ntf111111 1 If'\\ lt,.,,;'111 1\/ iWf.i" :x1: :ill !I(} ft nfr C(I. BL~r \l,\SSAGE IN' N R. rla.\ 8.'!6--064:cc''----;--- -prn n .. ,{ 1~11~111~ $'!:"1 II\•') I Hl'ltl.1 rt<'I \l11r •II :'11/'lfl ll\111<' fl•'••. S11ltl' 1038. jl I~ Income T•• NEW FAMILY APTS. 1,1 k Lcil ild =-.«1 "•<n1•·11, ~ t 1 H~·uln1~·n11('s, likr I llµt 11 ~.~''t·~ \Ion, \\l·it. Fri . s.mces andft•P*I 11---------.--Grand Opening .. Crt:'lt _ n7:t-li7m •'11" .i. .. --0: ••• :1 • Income Tax Servtc• \~;\V 1.2 t. 3 U!fl(. P11r'k·hkt Jlf)f)\IS $1'1 \\k up, 111th I UOO-"".1 F'I rif nff1"'' ,;p.1("" ,,, *P\t,~1 ,r, C:.nl lt1>al'ir1 • person11l or bmn1ess &t'llin1c:s Jere fVlll!ll , Pool kUl"h••n tin v.:k u11 apl :u1hl1·11w 10 n1011!h,, al S4i>ll 1 Adll'l"i!il.anon l~U B~nch Cal'peoter 23 Yt11.r"!( lll\rt:IC'lr l\rea Play 81..,H~ r11110~ ~ IOI :',1~9i"-" or 6.1;.,3~j 1110 'l;t\ 7!lf'IO 1\11 •1 i,;111nl1m 527 ... ~406 (714) 675-6676 k1r~. r;.~ ,fi:i \\'11ff'C 1'1J Sn111t. :-.:ire rmm for 1\01kl11i.; n1;,n (J-FT-"""Sul•(!, ltW ft :-iul1.1!ilt: :\t,\S$,\t;J·:/IL\TII CU~~1 \\'OIXl"ork. re1n11d.. For Appo1ntn1cnt d~J)f'~ ,1,: .-i tnr1h: 11 k!lr h(•n pi 11 lh•"•"" ll"lr rkM·tor. II 11 11 t 1 n Rt on ,\ 1011ch of 1'111~~. oomplete p11r1\'l\ni.:: It. l'f'?flll' \'lnt'l' Janitorial :-il11rt 1no;:' :H $16"1 + tit'll ·.11:.1i2~ h l:t·IJ!ti ~.r11 den.1, s.1r)-132:\ prll A1:y fl 1:).-0AtilJ Li'nhofl. 5.'16-1> 17.1: :-:,,-7.7:-:· I '::;'.7:;;:-"-";:::;::::::;-;;:::::;:: N ewhope Meedow5 Pul )OUr riurl~t't w, k un :\f:\\l oe;;n \'lc~C-;1 1-;i.JA:~5AGf&MUNA Th;f:~•·•t dn1v. In !ht' \\'1• .. r CU~tPI~ J11n1torlal ~1vlcc ;.117 ~ N,,wl11•(le, s ... A. tht-tr111k :"L•ll hU1• lh'IH< ·11~ ... l!B liOO liO/f·llt'r. Crin ('1\JI Shc!Ytt, 963-1217 •• "l)!1L!tf.!":11r,t Onsslllt't°l 1'1001'1•\Valls-\\'lndol\'1 554-2600 \\Ith a ifJ11'-(_'l"tSt 1),111;, Pilot 11!\i•Jc-1.~>11• r.~1, :~'Ji-tli<I .llR19 A1l11mrt•Av1•, !Int~ 1<C"h 1\tl Call 6~711 Sroll Payn"' 67l-IJ66 --~~~~--~~-~--~ . . . TRAINEES Interim Personl).el Service 17581 Irvine Blvd. I •115 Tu5tin 1 838-5460 !:0,('"t tl.u c~>I' ~ \\";1n1•'I 1 E<1u.d 011111 )1 1111111~ P111rlo~l'r )[ t' U \BY Sllh'r ll('C(J,•d to care ===::=======! ior :i1.1 n1u old 111lan1 ill nQ CLERK TYPIST hun11: G1a11clmo1hcr l~JX· ro $1\:.'0 1h'[l('nrhnl!' on t''l:TK'r 1•1i.•f ·1 t!u~ \\k, :l 30 to lJ:.:O \\1"111., 111 pl11•h nt•11 l"ltflo{·s 11n1., \'1e 01a11i;,~· ,\\c ,'(; :'\!)11 "', 1 p!lni.:; HPJ•llt l\lulns 111.11111•1. C ~I \\ill 1un11sll J ason Best Agency I 11 1 1;11~1: '>·~ nt'<-' i:il:.I'\!..«' \71flt1 l~r1.1okl11n~t. I' \1,1 ll "11 " :>Ult•' ~I,; !'lfl~·liii~1 UAU\',.;rrrEn 1\,1llh.~l 111l· ---------... - A(c 'ntlng-SUpv-to $JOK 1~·a..:li<'1 s 2 t'lul!h,·n. 111Y Cl.El'!l\. Ty I' 1:; r f'lr ~El. l'.\!ll r 1~1111('. yit B1wkhurs1 ~I 1,1 hnlf'~n1r r1~,~ .. 11 fn(1ot l ill 11i11r r o1p o f lf'r~ Adu1ns WJ-1001 d 1~1r 1h11 1 01 111•,\\) -.pt~l111ulr11· 1f1l'l't'r op~1 1 ~1 11l1st11·.1I l)p111u .\: ph()ni• for 1apahlf' (n<ll\ 11' ob1tlt1 Hank v.111k ;\l11nv h••nel11~. (•On· to ·ad\1111tt & h ll \·(.1 .c Experienced 111(1 :'>Ir. L1ebrrn111n nn , 1 sull''l'\lSOl'j' Pott'n1h1l All • I p.nl tii3·34J(l NI!, E.O •~ N>nef11~ t :1ll G·1ry Hunt. Commercial Te ler Ci~t:RJ\5&-R r:-GJ s r El~ K>.1-'ZiOO . Al!IO J"j'(' .Joh-. OPl::HAT01:-: .\pp. fur full !)('11n1~ ,f;, l"l<·nnl-. Prr8f.)l\lll 'I United California Bank & pa11 111111• ll{l'll brine Al{t'n<:y of ln'11lf', ?CN2 1t1ken A11ply1 I\ n1a11 t.xl91 :\li<·hC'l..-,n Dr. 2301 So. M•in ti Toro H<I, EJ Tn"' ~\l:CO!'XTIX(i C'Lt:BK Santa Ana ------ N,l\T'L .COMPUTER SAJ LBOAT MFGR , 5'17-!lBI PROGRAMMER !IA.; nnrnlJl'-' h•r nil)l'l'lll .:·. (\~[>OS \'•~1111: j,:1'1\\lflJt ''"' .... -,, ,\n L.11Ulll 0WlOMU1\U)I 1·1i·1·k •:~1• 11T'T'f, or 1'Xl-tl'I l.nnc rerm n~lt:rimt'n!. ~ t:1nplt1~'t'r I 1• 1 l'IC'rt1 al nplllu<ll' ft<'IOi'Rlilli: I"' l"'\l"-'r. llf'l"fh<fl Conl" n 111 ll"l'lnr In April Call 01" ~ud l'\'l'IUll'll: lodH\ 612-(lll2 Cir f11rUK'r Info. I 1~ANK , h'\'100 r,11}..cjljtl An rquul np portunl l ) r .... liS01 S~y l'nrk l'mplo~er Experienced INF.VER A rt~: AT Tt:il!PO A~~c~c'"o"'uocNTING cLER-K Tt·mrc' T<"inriorn11 11"'" Proof Operator J ---:\lnture. T'f'Hitblt pl' r 11 on v.•Jgood fiinu~ aptitude to help ln A/P, A/n pnyrnO. ~lng Sonlf' nectn~ t"Xp pl'l•f'd, bul 11,Jll tr 11 t n F'/11111,., !.tt•1utv \1'flrk (ino(I t:ll llf'11rfltF To S{)(l, ,\!(k F'ror JW\·, 642-8961 • United California Bank \\ tlr;:.: ROJLl:O:G EC(';i;; l:O. I ALU:\l!X'l.':'11 POTS odd a 222 Oce11n Ave ., Laguna htllf' \'ln•~i.:ar Thi~ 1\•111 kf'l'l1 494-6546 pun frnni rl11rken1n~. U11rful 1\n f."lfl,l(l.I O p 11 o r r 11 n 11 -' 1 hul IJl'I luni(rr ni;>Pfh ti h('nl"' t:m11lovM' Si'IJ fn~I \\Ith A O;ill;v Pilot Cl:il!~ln~t ,\d ~2-fmB ----~~- ) 1,•·l"-·•111 Al'r•I !<1 .t * ~~~~~~~~_,,,~_,...,.,.,,.,,...~~~~~~~..,,..,,.,,,,,.,...,--''--~~~~~~~-~- Help Wanted, M&F 710 1 Help W•nted, M&F 710 Help Wanted, M & f 710 kelp W•nted, M&F 710 I H elp W anted, M&F 710 1 Heip W anted, M & F 710 ,,'"T'," I. 1'• •'.! ,, .... \,I \ r 0 N s T nu c T 1 0 :.; . H•rdw1re S1lesman ~L\LE OR ,.~E~!Al.I::. full or Ord1·r Dt> ... k t•1 $150 -..,i •• , r1 '" ~;1, -• 1. r 1. .. 1 u1 1~ 1 BJOt /l)(o\'llir hn;oi <)fJCnin't H<"tin'd, e;1;per, p/tlmc only. p/thnr d~llvrry hl·lp Cur O .A im At The Stars! Real Estate Assoc.1 Food Merchandiser •· \1 1·1°1' ·l· ~.~ ~'lr~,t'U~O\~Pr{';c~:;~:~'. ~~~~:i~ ;·d ~~~~~~I ~f \; ~1C~~ii Af)~~~ ~~~~;111. 1::.111~t1.11,:1~".~ 1~:;i11.~:·~11~\\ ~. ;,·:~h;~:'.11.\~1 I~~·~ 1 ~.'.1.~11::n1··;~::·1. 011·~· ' .. ·~I!'',, ~~ ..... :'ti ' t I 1, '··I I•! t LI l.1. ...... 1 I.: 1 1 :.'666 kno11o·l«iKl' ,,f area llelplul. 11h11111• pl'l'1]\'cllun ll""''''I f,.1 11111111 ,j, 1,. ,;rr••rl•Ulll~ f .. r 1•1' 11111•r ••If• ·•· .\ •'01\\lr. ·-·· 1 ""'"' 10 -llarborBJ\·d.,C;\I \·ouro\lntrur11<p.Ah•h'cll\'' \ln1 1,.,»-11111n 1111,,1·•~• '1!1 1 ,1, 111.. ·111 1 ,., ~·i·ll•l,I• '·''' 11. 11~•rk di rl'ctly \lilh . -1 n.•11 i,r "'1.,.'r .11c. ,,,.,~ • ''-nd ~• 11,\ZF.:I. lype 11o'-On1an ~ ~arnln!(I. P•ld dlllly. Pu·k I.ii !link•• '((\.ol.i..1. >"nn .... 1,h, Hi'<t 1·,11.,.1 lt,.,h"z~ j11••l•Hl \ •,u J ~ ,11,,111,.1, l10nl0011o~~i.,,.,\d cori1"'"i'•e \\'cd&ThursforhouM'11otirk your 0\\,, nburs !Mm-3pn1. t.:I>i•nnt<(Pl'r!l.onru-!.~··r.•·, i\1tnn\•rt~•1 .,1r1.r,1 1 1 t.' _.-,1 1•11 \ \!•I•" 'l' I l'f"SUnlct O • r.' !lll\ll(ln, · & childcare. \\'ill pa)' \l'rll l Apply 315 lrd St. Suite t:. or ln.·1rn·. 20"2 .\luh1•J,..,n J~u !' 1 '""' \t.:•lh\ I) l'"x·-~Ne•~n"-•"h 1111<' '1111 lfl 1 u .. 1•!'I•• • Jl<J ...,.,.,, 1 ...... °"' ... fi)r n'<>hl ,__,, ... ooo "•'l. llu"'· "Ah. GOOD AfiL'I{ ll_,__________ !1' 1,. .·i·'· -.1,. '" ·.. 11, fl:li6,:' .. ... ........ ....,.,..... ~ °" "" !oolllll .. \ :~ .. 1111 ;>, ... 11 ·tl•• I' 1..d n M iscellaneous 818 Miscellaneous ~107 W . P endleton, S a nta Anet, Calif 1 1~· "'ll•d!l U[l \\.illlt•1 hl•!,\t't'll JJ,11111·! ,\ 1:.lll \ ll'\\ ~ ' l\ll¥ion1area,l..ag.J111ls. SCHOOi.JOB. 1,,.•111 11 ,1 •• 11,inH:•· ~1,111 ,.,\JI" 11\ l•rl. ,1 •. , Cl)()KF.XJ~~:it 1 HEAD COOK I ' 1 ... 1..·1.:•r+ • \ltt1•.l111• ....... 1 .,.J,,· \L1•1 ti_.,, I'. •. 111 . " WAREHOUSE SALE -\lt l''·'''l 11• .. l" In ll'l'IOr llCl'Ol';llnr• pl.11 t ·I lit! -.iii· llf 1li1 poi Ith ;1t lll'lo\\ (ll'l!.!!n.1! c 11•1 IP!IO lit•!ll•. l.i1111·· II bed conv. ho<.pi!al In Snnta!Conv. llO!ip. 642--0593 :'.IA:-J,\GE:'ol f::-.T·:'llt'll II'' 1 h i _'.· f!lo••l•tl 1flll 1·11•' t\ IHdl t II' \1'>11' ,..,h. ''"'I' ,\ 2p 111A1111~t-r i nl ,(· 1111l1•t.I ·rh••!l''' I \\,11,.1111 hl•/··1 ,, 1 l,.t~J11lo•I, ,,f ·1·"111. ,''"•,., 6-_ 111~ 3 306°•1).s, S:::.1)..61lni ! Hospit4lity Hostes1 11hiht1e1&. t~'[lflr. d(l~1rt'd but ,,.. "''" o ..... i.:t1 ...... ,~i I 1", ..i1.(l _ . _ ft~. a ,,.. S I 001 nt'<"f!SJ\f1J".\·. l'o!entlul \'f '' ii' - . 1 ,,. .... erv ce hi~h !nco rnr lnr 11u11hfli-<I --... l'. , ·'\I,! '{"L~.l:l-i:, r.1 ·1 1 11 "' COUNTER GIRL, r;ui Hm(' 1,t1~.~ matun> 11o·on1f'n lo , F . , Cull ~ -' l 1Lnl1 ""1rr .1 11pl11,d11•ri. far f llh & Chips Lo (;o. 11o·,..lconie 111·...,· rt-s1de nts. 8~2~!·, B 0~ • Tien ' 1,,\,. n :?1.\; 11.1rt.n· l:h ! ... ''I "11>1 • ho • 11· ~· -..-•t 1"· .ripni. \I I \I l I\. 1, .1 ... ._)o 1111 •• ' I I· • l"I ,., 1· .. 1. •11 .1 I I • \i'' I l''f' 1"1~· '' \t1 ,1«•11 "' ' 1·.11\~, .11 !l TELEPHONE OPERATORS 1·h.i1 r• l'.1r,11n l.il!lt· 1~1\l''1'.1t • h 11ith J..n.1(k-.. ll unt 1h111u.J1 11ur 'lil·l\1'' '\rt· 1HH fl11r;11 dl'p.1rt1J1llll l'!1l..,-J.ir-. -11il l111\~ - pa l u1 ,., APRIL 4-1·6 10 a m to 5 pm\ ApJi•Y 111 per!IOn. Brin,· ~ex 1 u1,., p une. 1 l • .. 1ri , '~" n11•r11• 11 1 ... ' Bill s 2'.•'i r~. J7111 .'ii, c~i. ~lust huvf' car & !)'TM;11o:riter. 5115 WK ~LARY l\u11 r) 11»•k \I 1'' Fu!l !1111" .\1,111. 11Hn1 1~'---J0-5 \l"days 547-3095. 1540D E. 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S1,000 11111. nn! unu <\1111 1 102 E . s akec, cM Saddleback rn1 , .... , .. ,,, "" , .. >.1 ======== • 979-5300 11'1• ,.,. ! oil""..'.!: !11"'<1!•1!1~ ..:1.,1·1 ~ r,\l:Y. 11111 11111•·. TYPIST XYZ Is The End ~~l tl'rn, s_ .• _'-c""°~~---pny In our bui.111rss. s;;,01 But, 1h1s r ou!rl hi• a !x:.iu\Lful ! l:\SUl{1\.'\C~ P,\RT-TL\11::: gUf!l'llntces <1\'111l:ibl<' 1 •1 hl'~innu1i.: fu1· "ll·\·f•r 1ndt\'. 3 1J,1y 111--ck, A~ency <'~JIE'r. :-11111. or Comn1i~"1nns. \\',, look111t:' fur ph1"h ofr·. Cati 111~~fl'1TI.'Ct, bu.t not req~ired. 11o·!l1 train quulifw<! Jlf'ClJllt•I Lynn ill;n-i...,h. It! .1 ::-'1 i fl o. G<'neral office du I 1 es, Thurs. 7 prn ~hHrJI. l~nni.:I I>ennls ,\: l >l:nn1~ P1r:.onn1I typing, phones, etc. &16-8836 )"Our \\'if(l . 1729-1 Ln11 A~<'t11·y <ii Jn.inf', ~~t~'l ·l lNSURAt.:CE CO. ~xp<indint; Jardine~ \\'est.-!of! liOO ~lit·h•·lsnn !Jr. salf's SL'lff has openings for \\'n.m<'r F .V.! FRONT-DESK CLERK sales ag<'nt. · Exper., 11ill :\lust Ii•' ~ialil•'. rt.-i'IC'n•l,ihl·· ,1; I train~ inexpcr'd. Sa_I up to neat "l'l"""·•nl.( 11 .. 11•1 ntlllt'l S.'l(l(l con11n. 8'.lS-8191 l'XJY'I'. d,•,tn·<I. Farnili·ll' 11·t:"<'I~ 15111, I l':\l·l:! n1\dr11~/11 . :-;.•nd l'l',um1· l•1 Cl11s.~1li1•rl ;1d 11ro. 1 lfi, i· " , Uaih .1'1lot. I' 1) H11x J:,(;n, (0).1;1 .\lo ••:i {",1111. fl.'b:l'.i. FULL Hf' JHll"I !11110' \\:t~h boJ\' I 11CNl1~1 rror r11 ·1o1· <·ar :1;.:l·r1t·y. .lln1 Sh~n1on.~ 1111111;1'!!>, J:)t}l Quail S1, Xr·1o1·po1·r lli>;u·h, apply in ~·r..;.1n I * GARDENER * I J.C. PENNEY CO. 24 Fashion Island Newport Beach !hi~ Opt:•r11ni.; For BEAUTY OPERA TOR E\C•·lh•nt 11 orkin-:: 1'<1111!s" CJu1~1and111c: Bt·11clit;, Apply irl pe1-sor1 JOA~l-U'~I r:qunl Oppor. Employer Re ~our 0"'11 bof!s! Pai·t or I r tin1l'. Your O\\'n nrrn I !lii,:h !r11-0111r. Li11ar11n1r1·r! JR S-E-CRET ('u ... 101111 ·r,, J~:1rn Nu11. I'·•} ARY J.;111•1._ lt:1p1•U-" ~rov. ing flfTn 111 Ir- 534-7187 or 534-3144 · I 11111'Co1nplf•x.Son1e C'lc rh:al '''f"'I" f " !,'flflrt :<kil l~ "111 11u11hf.\ rnu fn1· lh1..; pni-:111n11. GENERAL LABORERS Skilled & Unskilled c';1ll Cua,1 al J'l'l1'<•11r1el ,\~l'll•·), :'.,hl-QJ~, :!/'.JO J111r- hor u11·r1 .• c .ri.1. KEYPUNCH :\;in1r ~our hours. t~xp.'r. NURSING Immediate Openin9s For RN's & LYN's PMs & Night Shifts Fnr Our S1w1·1al 1"ur~in~ Unit .~· Other J\n'as If \KIU'rf' Hl1CN·~tcd \ll pT'O- \"lfJ111C: the fin"'' of 1·r1L'(' 111 our nr1\' ral'tlil} offcrinl.( tlif' t~"'' of benefit~ & Y.'Orkin.: l..'\JlldS •• ,\1111\y ;<.ton 1hn1 Fri Personnel De pt. Saddleback Community Hospital Tl'n1rorary En1pln~·n1rnl Apply 6·::o A:'ll. '.\lon•Fri krypunch opn; fcor TB'.11 129 ~I Pa~ dl' Valencia I \\'ork "'h<'n you please on La~ina Hill~ MANPOWER, INC. lon,E: 1 er m • 11ssignf1lt'nts. (714) 137°2121 (:-Oritl pay. 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II .1, \.•II ' .. ,tn 1·\lri1 sp .,., h• "'"' "" l"ni:"r 11· •. ~ :-:1•11 11 11!!11 I•• 11 l'd1•+ ' . * USEC BRICKS * 0 tor, ... • 1 .1 Sl''•1J .. , '·' I ' I I , 1111 \ • • , .. .q; 54 DA!L Y PILOT • Mi1n11an.out W1ntod 820 ·'' FUEL TANK lo. Johnson • ootboard nl0to1·. 6 g11t 11ni;;Je :'• llO!!t'!. ;J2 ltJflfl, ~CKk, ('OUCh/ sq(a. Hl1J11i1ns tight tbaurt.~. <> • 675-11!)5, ' ' • I -1 WANTt:I) Offset Plate Burner !lllll I I I Light Table " 117(}.4~'64 ,/ CONT I NUOUS FREE ORGAN Cl.ASSES f'OR ADULTS, Evecy Tue!idny 7:30p1n. Stnl'l ~ny week, Torn Olt>t~rlch 111 charge. 0>#11t ?a1Wf;lc Cut,:ru \\leiu1. Nc,1·port Blvd. Ill lltu·OOr . &~·2851 " . . \ .. " cuync ' . .WiGAI /AVEA JUOGEO BY THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • .. OR.ANGE COUNTY HONDA HEADtj)UARTERS .._~ ~ . UNIVERSITY Sales " Service · Parts 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 ' -. ' I '6~1 Y1n\1A ll;\ 12'~ t:nduro .. nc11· ~int, 11c1v top l'nd. S~'9.i. jJG..i\Zi '71 HONDA CL ,t"/J. B;irkrl'st 1111<1 hf'ln1rr. Gt'i'jlt shape. $400/lx>st. fiT.'l-f1\05. Autos, New 980 .. ., PILOT-ADVERTISElt Ml Auto1, Imported 18 970 \VE UUY I~fPORTED AUTOS BEST PRICES PAIPI BMW ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST '72 CAPRI \16, 4 spd, & air, decor group, fn1 stereo & t~. $3300 or ofr, &6-5844 DHn L•wls Imports DATSUN 1!:66 Hr_rbor. C.M. 646-93o: i-------- AuiOs, lm~rted 970 BMW WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN; TOYOTA 'OR VOLKSWAGEN :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:; iP1\lD F'OR OH. NOT,... \\'ILL PAY TOP 001..1..AR. CALL . f'S"ENT AU.EN, 5'!0-0142. ' IMml. il:'lO fOI • BAVARIAN M&. i 0 ,, ' a . / ••w •7J-Bavari1s· at HUGE SAVINGSI r-jEW '73 3.0CSA Sw1roof EXCELLENT PRE.OWNED BMWS • '6& 1800 'f.J. 4 s~ f"I '70 2002 -low miles • '71 2800 CSA -sun roof e '72 3.0 CSA • lo\v miles '73 z.ro Z, SU\'er, nuigs, pan1t110nic sten~. r r o n t st'Opc, side molding, IO\\' n1ilcs, 6-1-1..(645 '74 Ml. Air, 1nags. Take ovl'r ease $139. mo . &1; ..... w;:; or 83.1-fl063. '71 240 Z. Air, Lo\\•' n1ill•s., Arn·t-m. Ne\v radials. Best Condition. Call 830-9001 ·73 f)ATSUN, 610 C p e, A~l -1"~1, 8,000 n1i. sra-12'28 FIAT '69 S:lO SPYDER. ne~·ly N"bll, 42,000 n1i. Xlnt cond. SJ.500-orrer. 536-7613. HONDA ·73 Dod.E:e Van. Auto trans. 5 . r. <>r 50.000 n\lle v.•arranty 1-----------I 1nag \\'his, low n1ilcage, a,·allable on all Ile\\' clean. Pho11E' ~8-4561. 1974 & '7.1 B~t\V's. Autos Wanted 968 OPEN SUt\Dt\YS '73 1-101'\DA Ci\·ic. 30 111pg, Xl nt ('Ondition. Call ~lorn or late e\·es, 83i-w53. Cl!E\'Y, 90 brunt! spanking TOP CASH $$$ '74 HONDA, A!C. radio, nrw con1p. snl. VR 11101ors. 151CJttill.eeacj I radials, tinder 3,000 mi .. Fil~ all Chc,·y ·s. $4$. pA.id for usc:I ·A.1'\JC or J,"', ••....-.i._, . . . S-1.:!50. 673-2712 ""'""'"""."'''" '" 1 '>-'l6H 719 ~ .~c:s: t:x::. JENSEN J I ~ I AMC/ JEEP 1969 Harbor Blvd. c.~t. DUNEBUCC"l.·, s1rcel , legal. :.:Int (..'O!ld. Top & side cur1nins. ~. 01· be:.( off(·1» 496-29.1\1. l\1acAl'lhur and Jamborft' Ncv.'1)0rt &al'h 83.1.ffi.'5 CASll ~'OR YOUR C,\r. ~az Marguerite Par1N·ay f.lission Viejo 831-2040 • 4.<J5.49-19 USE AVERY PWY EXIT. '74's Are Here! Immediate Delivery! Save On Remaining '73s CREVIER BMW GAS T,\NKS installed b,v 54&-70i0 Sall'l'I e Scrvit'<' e Lc3sing l'\lil jnrw;1y. Trucks and , •. n Dalt.v Pilot Clnssifled 20S \!;'. ls1, .S.A. 835-3171 \'an:<. R;-... 11 \\', 18th .Sr.. C.~1~ j Atl. 642 5678. J CIOi>ed Sunclnys Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New · 980 JENSEN INTERCEPTOR Large Selection of Colors Immt'diate Delivery FULL SERVICE DEPARTMENT NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 '\\'. Cn~t HI\'}'., N.B. 642·9~5 Autos, New 980 When a "small car" JUST WON'T DO J ! Brand New 197 4 MERCURY MARQUIS. BROU.GHAM 4 DOOR OFF WINDOW STICKER PRICE LUXURY EQUIPPED WITH • • • Twin co.mfort l~~nQe seats. vinyl re.of, ~teel belled white side wall tires. tilt steering wheel, power 6 way seat. auto. temp. a1rcond1tion1ng, AM/FM radio, tinted glass. body side moldings. (4Z67A52686) HUGE SELECTION OF BRAND NEW '74 MERCURYS-All AT COMPARABLE SAVINGS!!! . ' • ' . SA TU RDA Y SERVICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT IS OPEN SATURDAY 8:()() A.M. to 4:00 P.M • and .son LINCOLN COUGAR ·.CAPRI 2626 Harbor Jllvct. of Cars Costa Mesa ' 540-5690 • . ' I • \ ' I ·- ' I 1; 9 PllOT.AOVElltTISER l';tdntsdiy, April l, 1974 Aiu1:iio.._;::11~m~por1;;;,~odi"==i,~oiiTiiA~u'-1os=,--r:m=po;;:::;rt~od"C:i-~;::;;~A~u~to~":;;u~soc1::;---~990;;;;;-A•u~1=.~ •• ~UT.soc1:::r---09904U,..,-u1oc1-_,.,-.,....--~~~-----\~ntsd.tf~r.1 3 19r"--__,=77~'-.. 0AJLY PILQT 55 990Au•~ 990-~ ~;~ 990Au•~ • •' ·:.. MAZD~ 1---------VOLKSWAGEN ' i" I··· I· I ... s .. Tho All NOw 1'74 MAZDA Rotary Engine Pickup •n .MERCEDES BENZ ·LUXURY 4.S SEDAN Beata the cri'1s.. more mllea per gallon, 4eslgn A: engine for long time C1W1W:ratdp, claalc Jlnes, arlltocratk '74 VOLVO Best Deal Anywhe!;"I LEASE OR IUY AllModel1I OVE~LIVERY DWI LEWIS VOLVO beauty and safety, t'hOOM! 1966 Jlarbor, C.l\f. G46-!l . .xl ~~e l\\J:~!1%r c~~~R:fel_A_u_tot"'-, ... u .. soc1= ___ 990;.;..;11 par1y (il&l>'UOI (473CBZI. House of Imports S2J.~ SPECIALS OF THE CAMARO CHEVROLET lral!cl New '7 4 MONTE CARLO Umited offer~ ONLY $3799 Ser. No, 4~181 Howard Chevrolet ~lucArthur and' J1unboree Nc11·pr:irt Bea~·h S?.3-0055 '67 Cht·v ln1pela, 1!1t $500. calh 1nkcs it. E.xcel m«ti & lntf'riof. Possibly n t' rd s paint. Days ~. E\'es .....,._,. CHRYSLER '68 CllftYS. l)(I, -.u P'4T, &: 111t, l<M· l'nl. &Cl it ' you 'll bu)' It. 673-MOO CORVAIR j73 t"'ORO LTD; 2 dr., air, ~ S," P/B, !!in1 V-8, bllJC' Xlnl l'Qnd. Aft . 4 p.m .. s:uoo. !IG:J.-602:".i '10 FORD 11 UJ,tOn fully londl'd hl<!I. &:B.ll. $JQ,L1. <--0."'90 '69 rORD Rilnt'hl'ro, j()(), j9Q V--8. load1'fl, 1•],.;w, (\'l·ig. O'A'nt'r. 8~i-l!Z} · FORD MUSTANG PL YMOUTI{ PL YMOllTH '69 l\IUSTl\l'\'G, Ruto. air 1972 PLYMOUTH '71 FORD PINTO l'Qnd., P 11, blK'k~t !k'»IA. SATELLITE CUSTOM .f •p<>ed ll'1lnsml1Slon, rndlo, Grt>at l•lrM'I. i\lu~t sell. lm· 2 l!Cnt Statlnn \\'ason healer. cwot~n t'Xterior. nied . 5.'16-00'l9. an Spin. 400 cld, \'ll cni,::lne 1mcoz,, '68 AtU.n'ANG "1nt l"Qlld . 6 Toniu1•n11~ Trani;mlssion $1577 t")'I, good tltt1, call 6!.>-J7&.I El('("frort\c l1tt1tlion atl Spin A.Ir Cond1tlolK'r ~°'='°'==-.,..,o-==~ AA-1 ltadlo OLDSMOBILE ""'I ou1y !!li>P'""~" 'I\ l . 1--------Hool ......... ""'' avm tWl4 ...... ..,_ u,.., .. IOJTVY -TOYOTA g~~s~~~~~~ "" .. ~~~~~ Pttor Jl11rhor. C.Jl,f. 646-9303 MAVERICK 'Tl l\I AHQUIS ~ dr, flll xtrn:<, xln! •'\otttl, lo mile~. flrn/h11 stert"l.l. p1·1 pty, $31% or bes1 • Orft>r. Call 644-641'l l'\'t'S & i°)l7-9'li7 1l.1y!' . \ HONDA CARS En1plo)'f' rnrkl~ Lo1. 3.1t'I UNIVERSIT) OLDS \\'rst Ray Stl'ffl, CCltila -11-~ ,,.4, "'"· "'""""'' ( h '0 " • h .,..;Jll ,...,.,., t""'ri1!11y. Call s11..i321, a.~k O>sla Alf'sa M0·9640 for ~l rli Gr~•t•nnutn. PINTO ''11 PINTO RunaOOUt." ·~ ""K· II I, lo 1111. .\li'nl Ul /out. ~.j ph. 5-16--3215 aJt .6, sn-1~~119 PLYMOUTH ATLAS Chrvsler /Plymouth Opcon Dully&. Run, 'IU 10 P:'ll 2929 H11rbor Bh·d., C'os111 ri1~1 ------~- ---'T) Pl.'t~fOIJJ'll Cri~<'l . 1u11u, lo n1iles, nt'<'d-' 14'0rli ti11 enK. &>81 offo!r. 8-17~lil~ PONTIAC- '73 VENTURA HATCHBACK Cus1nm \'II, uutomatk', PD"'· tor IUl'i'rirtK. powt•r l.lrltlu••, r.1dio. tw111er, h11·1ory i11r .-'Ofldlrlonlng, lw.K'ill!'t 11t•111, "flOt't whffli.. 1.-""!1 thnn 11.000 milN. 1490lll'C1, SALE PRICED 'i} \IECA, llalchboek, Lo1\' 1nilrs, 111!11\Y t' . ..:tra.s, l:Q()tl eun<I , ~ ~!PC 497-W25 i\IUS'T -SELL '71 VEGA. 103~9 rnl. Xlnt t'tlnd. S:.!.rr.J ~Jf'-4586 . . :· EXEC. CARS FOR LEASE. Od>6e lrom 4 fully equii>- ped low mileage 450 SE 36 Mo lea!!le" $215.78 per mo. OEL + Tax Lie. Serial No. 00416. Take your car in trade. . 'DAY! For Clmir>ed Ad ACTION c.u • Don'f give up the ship? "U11;1" it in cla.Mified, Ship to Shore Rnults! 642--5678. ----'69 1''0RD \\'gn. C n l r )' Squire, RIH. AIC. Low mlleqe SI~. ~O-O:m 64 MERCURY $12.5 546-1934 '13 Vf:c;~ l<\111111.lllt'k. lm1, 1ultr. f11n1a .... ti(' 1-(\0l.l smi or oHrr. Alt. 6. x.&-llin . • ' I· I I . Jim Slemons Imports 1301 Qua.ii NewjlOM Beach 8.Jl.9300 ENTER FROi\I Jl,lacARTllUR '10 F irebird Fllll'I' lotdN. c1 ..... (1$.iflHM) $1575 '72 Grandvlll• •Cloot" Hl tGIOP. At>oolultl'I' lOICled. (J:UFIDI • ·n t.tERcroES <tJO SL. J -Beaut. Butter Yellow. Am-mu I . ' ' I I I ' ! < • ' Fm w/ Bc<'kcr cassette tape deck. Soft & hard top. Central lock'g ~tern. l owner. Perfect Sh ape ! 2-1,000 orig. mil('S. Bought & serviced locally. Nev.· J\;lichelin tires. Must sec to appre cia te~ Call TINiT-8401 bt\\TI ll an1 & 6:30 pm. '74 M·B, 450 SU:. Silver w/Blue lthr int, 7,!m ml, Immac. By O\\'Tlel' &t2-6574, 6(5...lfiOO. 548-8014 '70 280S. Auto, po"'·er, air, Al\l/F'M. ntid blue book. 6#-4410. MG 'Tl i\tG l\tldgel. Red \\'ith black int & top. 36,000 miles 30-~ miles per gallon. Clean Sls;;Q, 5"'1-3691 . 172 Ford Wap Low mllM{>f. '"" $2548""' 174 Pont, Ventur• lt>oot'. 2,000 mHes. 1.......cut11t, C:JTIKfll") $2788 ' '73 Chev. lmp•I• Cint0m CP't. e~••• 1h1rp. "°'52788" ~· .. PEUGEOT '73 Grand Prix Fllll'I' '°""""· 1.ooa mues. !"IJGCI • .:::' ... ~ NEW PEUGEOT S3948 :,:. .,, DEALER ,'.· '67 Firebird Complete Sales and Service. 50 ron1pacts o.n dltpla,y. R•I, r•I 1Mrp. ' c711ASGI :: . • PACIFIC MOTOR IMPORTS PEUGEOT /SUBARU $1248 1.Sr57 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim SJJ-8231 PORSCHE : roitS&E ·.68. su. Veey clean. Low mileage'. Call after 4 pm, 4!0-4615. TOYOTA '74 TOYOTA 2480 H•rbor Blvd., COSTA MESA 546-8017 a.11 o.a1 Anywharal (iii!i'i~iwiii~I LEASE OR TRADE All Model1I DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA '73 SEDAN DE VILLE Vinyl top, leather interior, 966 Hart.or, C.Pil. 646-~~1 '3 full po"'·cr, factory air, tlll LEASE A BRAND NEW '74 whttl. A~t F~I stereo, pow· TOYOTA 1200 Corolla Sedan er door locks, eruise l"On- · for only $55.25 per mo. J6 11-ol. IX''A' tires. Exceptional . ntOlll. open end lease. thru-out. Loi.,. miles. (()83. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA • • \1 ' , " I ' • ;· • • • • : j'.(, I ( ', I 'j{ GX\\'1. '73 COUPE DE VILLE RenaissallC'e s;:old/\\·hite vin- yl top, Gold tapestry & ll'ather interior, full pcm·er, factory air, tilt \\·het>I', ,\:\11 1 --~~-~~~~-' FM stereo. po11·(•r door '73 TOYOTA Corolla 1200 locks. Low miles. f4·1l fGX) Sed. Xln't rood. 10,000 mi's. i73 ELDORADO Vinyl top, leather Interior, TOYOTA Landcruiser. Best full power, fa ctory air, lilt oUer or lake over 1\·hcel, Ml lf'l\I stereo plus payments. 557-76Z1. 8 track tape player, pov.·f'r Call 548--7405 'iO TOYOTA Corolla, red. 2 door locb, cruise control . .dr, 4 spd, radio, a/c. $830. Les s than 16,CllO mu". Su- ' 675--7988 da~. , perb condition. <221GIUJ. ~ ·~i,:>¥~.A x~~U!J d30 '7~AE8Lfii~:~o ·MPG $1l50 499-1417 BuTKUndy with wh i te TRIUMPH cabriolet top and matching red leather interk>r. Full '56 TR3 for sale or trade. Call 6'6-2157 po\\·er, factory air, tilt wheel, AM/fll stereo, po"'-cr . door )odca, twilight sentinel, etc. Excltir« auto VOLKSWAGEN '" •••. , ... condition . 1423277) "'69 V\V Sunroof:-lo miles Im -'72 COUPE OE VILLE • maculate, pvt pty, $1295, Vinyl top, leather in!e~. ·s.sl-9395 Full povter. factory llll', tilt Xln( wheel, AM/Fl\I stereo , 12 YW Super Beetle. JKM'er door locks, twilight ; cOnd. Radio, heater. sentinel, etc. Exceptklnal ' CaU 6T0>-56'15. auto with less than 30,txXI r V.W. Bus, A·l cond •• cur-miles. (625ESO) taiM, tape deck, & many '72 ELDORADO xtn•. 613-7090 • CONVERTIBLE '65 VW BUG, xlent cond .. See E.'<quisite willow lacquer ·...& dri\.'e to apprtttate. rinlM color ke)~ top and ·,536-6853 leathtt interior. Full power, vw, good engine, good factory air, tilt 11o'beel. tires. ~. 6Tr7991 ask for M T/FM stereo w / I a p e .Oavt! player, po\\"tr door locks. etc. Discover the jOy of • ~UPER 81:'8 Red Low motoring attain. C802Fl.fl ..mil. Xlnt cond1Uon. $1700 or '71 COUPE DE VILLE ,offer 497-2800 Lfo8A than 31.000 miles. Vinyl BUS. 9 passenger, ,xlnt top, leather interior, dun.l ,cond. SMPG, S915 llml, comfort seats, full ~r. 96H&lO factoey air conditioning, tilt VAN .• .Reblt q, trans, wheel, AM/FM atett0. pow. .f dr., ~fl; tuneup. S12:i. 1!16"2 PLY. \ra]i.ant i;:ood cond. l1111·f' r.omf'lhing )'N v.·ant l1l A OAl&.T· PILOT .... .....,. '42·5611 Autos, New 980 Autos, New • ~3-36!11 • 6 cyl . SIZ>. Call aft. 7 pn1. .o;f'll"' C\.amilfi('(f ad.~ do ii 980 Autos, New 980 ! ~"nl I Autos, N111w 980 1 ·A_u_l_o-1,~N~•w---~990= (906)(279114) Full Factory Eou1pment GREATEST SELECTION OF ALL NEW VEGAS TO CHOOSE FROM! • 1· • { 1852 521 (966) ·YOUR CHEVROLET TRUCK HEADQUARTERS BRAND HEW 1974 3/4 TON FLEETSIDE PICKUP (642) (133838) SJ199 BRAND NEW '74 EL CAMINO LOADED Automatic. power steering, power brakes. wfleel covers. WSW tires bumPP.r guards body side moldings, tinted glass 1670) [420071) SJ399 LEASE A BRAND NEW 197 4 MONTE CARLO LANDAU ·. transmission, radio, heater, power st~ering, power brakes, Air Conditioning, vinyl landau roof. (699) Lease the "CONNELLEASE" LQADED: Automatic Way . . . $ 83 PER MONTH 36 Mo. O.E.l.-0.A.C. .2828 HARBOR BLVD~ COSTA MESA 546-1200 lbody.$6n. utloorlocks. lll<!CXW) ................................................................................................................ ,.. Call 846-J443. ~69 VW, Good cond., new •pa.int, $950 :· 536'2!27 : VW THING ).ooo ml, yellow . 546-1919. i:iasallled Adi Call ~ 'tocla¥! " ,• 1.--... ~· . .... . . i ""• . . . ,, .. ' -.. .... . .. '61 CAOtu.AC, Jl NM $50. - . • • . --l ' I • ' , j• ' . r . . . I • . . . ., . . . BRAND NEW 1974 6 CYLINDER DUSTER LO.ADED: ~ Door Sedon Au•omor•c tranvTl;•_s•on, au corrjj1ian•nq. power sreerinq, po--er do'>C hoke~. t•n•ed qla~~. radio, heoiei. AIR CONDITIONlNG. Vcnr wi ndows, vinyl ~eo1., $ BRAND NEW 1974 PLYMOUTH FURY 11 BRAND NEW 1974 SATELLITE Set>OI aRH-41 -~ .... 1q1Qq~ $ LOADED ~Do.,., ,,_Lo J i ~ Y8 !""'"' ,,...,,.nq, r~ d.-c: h .i~'. rrid o. f.o..1·<~ ,.,.ed w-ndY>...i.:I. v.nyl •ool. • .nyt "<'.ie ~ .. ,, J , .,. ~ "' , ...•• BRAND NEW 1974 CHRYSLER NEWPORT , •-, ... , J ~rJ1~d ouiomo·"· 1ad,o, hf'otei. powf'r ~IC"'"' l. po"'f'r di<.< hw·~· .. to(•Ory 011 cordlt•onoriq vf'nt wordiw~ vinyl •,,df' mould111q>. wh.1e •de wall !•ft", \ ~1lOf-l.:Nlh.JSE.R 2Q LE Outstanding values on brand new 1974 Chryslers and Plymouths, now! We're way over· stocked and must move these automobiles out! Shop Atlas Chrys· ler /Plymouth today and really save! -· SEE THE ALL M.EW 1974 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER FAMILY WAGON NOW ON DISPLAY! '68 D .:.1].:: .U CJL] t I -. -------- • l !!n.oT -;,pVOTISER SPECIAL Fully Facto.-, Eouooped (LL29C<G107721 1 FULL PRICE $2588 ~ T &L " ~ . :~,._...._,,,__.....:.;....,.._,.--.or = • Ill '7 4 DODGE · Station ~Wagon r '74 'DODGE VAN NOT · StRIPPED· 109 Automatic passenqe1 seat. dual br11e bumpers, power sleenng, much, mucn more (8 11AT4X02 10461 FULL PRICE • • s3399 • T & l • , .:.._Jn d 1_ .C..ll" ... 1~ ;_ ---OAIL f Pl~OT ,j7 . '74 CHARGER FULL PRICE • -I ~ SPECIAL 1--..-1-~.-E DO HAVE (WL45G4A 114344) ' NOT STRIPPED Automatic 1ransmus1on. 31 8 engine, much-much more. • ~~~~E 53288 '.~·COLTS! M~~Ls -+ T &.l TAKE ·YOUR 'CHOICE -·..,-..,.nOBJ""(jl IM~ r.11111' GALAXIE 500 Hardtop Automa11c. radio, heater. power steering FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING Much more (528GHNJ ' . f 10 [~~~ ~~~5~~R?'" ' , . ta-.,., • '· '.}. r...,....~ <>A: b oo• . , C"nd'r"""" l wooJ •J!Oill f/I' ·· m.:.o ... F',]1·~• I · • 888 FULL PRICE ... ;• . OLD FASHIONED NEW ENGLAND SALES & SERVICE I T & l , . ' "' i '72 CHEVROLET '72 PL YMOlJTH ~¥\' .IL_:~. ~ li~~noa.1'IE•,.q IMPALA Hardtop Avto,..atic radio. I FUAV 111 Ha1d100 Auromat•c rad1n 5 1488 54J7 5 t rieater. power s!eenng FACTORY npater, powe1 s1eeri~g, FACTORY AtA CO N DI TION l~G. Much more AIR CONDITIONING. Much mor<:J O:l64(KP) , (167EUT) FULL PRICE 1 , PER MO: ... , I< ' '· ",... ~ · I.•'•''·'" ' l c•·' P.·•• 11•ei;, "'"' 16l Ool.,,.., ,...,_..., 1>""° I ~1" '•"f• :•!.' r,... , • CUSTOMIZED VANS EXAMPLE: '74 DODGE VAN NOT SATISFIED WITH SERVICE? Try VICTORY "You're the Winner" We accept all-Warranty Work on All Chry•ler Product! DODGE •CHRYSLER •Pl YMOUTH Motor Home Service Too! • J ,. ) "' \ '. I . . .. -........ . ... ___ ._.~-.. -..... . , To•.tl ttifll)f.Ct •llCI T&L 11tl1«! SlttOOwn ""'~ W .d lltf mo for .. "IOI 0.!«tt'd Pf'lf $ . pr!(t l.J.IW ~1 AP~ li ll"oOn'llO•O~<'fd•! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 4 cvt.. •·$peed. ld1 scl brakes. hC'atcr, vinyl 1nfer 1or, bucket .,eat ~. delvlle bumper group. L•c.. 4R lOX 16~330 • DOWN 8 4 .~ PER MONTH 9 74LTDWAGON COUNTRY SQUIRE V I ...,,o lrfl'\, l.i<IOt• '" ~1-~1111.-.__paaou 11""""il· _, (Otl.(I llr•~n. ~· '"'~,' PO.,.., \.ffll. ~,., tm 11t <f0 •f<l>D. "'''''· '""'-~II !rrtt. l1n!l'd 91f l\, v.~I (1>"<~•1. "'"~I'""''°'" HO !MJIOl'~oOI\ 11.ioO, Mtwt>Hl.fl(, lot' No. 1)6/.l!l16Jt , . BRAND NEW 1 9 7 4 MAVERICK ' 4 DOOR V-1, .,.,10 lr•ns , ldiw;) b••kri, l1nlt0 9ti1s. H.0 . SIJl~nsiOl'I. Lo.w mllrs ''4.IC9?Fl~9•9 FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY · •"-• NIW 1974 THU ND ERBI RD V I •u!o t•fl'I f.i<lilt f '" (-• hOft•'°9· PO•·tr \IH''<!'Q. PO•f' 'dKI or .. n "°""'' ••1'1111°"'~· l)ORP.--W'I~'"-'"' 11rr1P"O ~~. "tl lt•. ••~•!f ... 11 l<'tl ~·~YI r(IC)I ""Itel 91•n • .,.l>f'fl (Oi/f'f\. "'llDtl •ool. loft •l\fpl lf••nt• onlt l•O< & """'" mcJ'f !it• ~o iJl lAl l"J,I, l~MEDIATE $1 s·oo' IMMEDIATE $1700 DELIVERY DELIVERY . DISCOUNT DISCOUNT FROM FACTQJIY_LIST PRICE I NEW '74 FO RD P.U. & CAMPER ·FULL PRICE IMMEIDATE DELIVERY $ TOYOTA P.U. TH IS PIC KU P TRUCK & CAMPER IS READY TO GO VB. auto. trans., 5100 gvw , v1estern mirrors. soli d state 5 9 7 J si>ttd. roJdio. heater. YinvJ .r1!l'f10r . ~07118'1/ FROM FACTORY LIST PRICE SPECI AL PURCHASE WE HAVE PURCHASED SEVERAL· NEW & USED 1973 FORDS AT BIG DISCOUNTS AND WE ARE PASSING THESE SAVINGS ON TO YOU EXAMPLE : '73 MAVERICK IMMEDIATE DELIVERY v.s, air condition. aulo 1r,1no;., p0wcr (215GWV) BRAND NEW 1974 M USTANG 11· HARDTOP . il.3 li'tre, 6 cyl., auto. rrans .• radio. heater . whilewall t ires, t in1ed g lass. L icense-No. 4F02Y268 71 6 .FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW . 1974 RANCHERO 500 FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' V·8. au to. tra ns .• power •leering, heater, whitewall lires~linled qlass. solid slate igni- 11on 5er. No. ~A •7H 1 S9.IJ5 • $3388 BRAND NEW '73 BUBBLE TOP IMMEDIATE DELIVERY V·B . .tulo. lr•ns .. power sl~rinq, power br<1kes. he<1ter. tinll"d gla ss, pass . stat, l ull y e:Qu•PPN witl'l sink, ice tio•. c.trpef, paneling, t ic. EJ.4G HR 68906 $1800 DISCOUNT FROM SUGGESTED LIST PRICE PINTO Runabout •speed. r.:tc:ho, t>.ea1er. •6B•DOK ' ' 71 E~ ~Q . ,~.~ ~ ... , u""~ N• '871JH 52 0 8 8 , 7 2 £A,~.~.~ .. """'· '""· "'""· ,~., ,,.-$ 2 4 8 8 m iles. Dress up group. •)77FAS 1· ·-TORINO Wagon V-t , 811!0. !rans., lacTory i11r conditioning, power \lttring, r11dio. hfi!!er, tinted 9tass. • ll0l89 PONT. Le Mans V·I, •uto. trani:. IK IOry air conditioning. oower stH r!ng, radio, hea!l!f. vinyl roof, !1n1ed gtass: .i'6~APX • - ( $19 8 8 ' 7 3 ~R~0~ v !Q,~.!.~~"""' '" """ $ 2 7 8 8 ' 6 8 2Po ~ ~,E.~.~~,~ ~~,[ ·"~!~~ s 16 8 8 t1oning, power stttr1rig, License No. t218GJ\I! 1nQ. radio. tiearer. License No. WVH311 s 13 8 8 '71 M,~ ~~.R.!.~~ .. "M' ,,, <o<dil .. ,,.. s 19 8 8 '7 3· ~~!!~1 £~."' '""""'"'"· v.. $2 3 8 8 POwt r sieering, radio, tieater, lintea gld~s. power sltocrihg, •21SGWV . License No. 0678UH FORD - • .. - .. • 7 • . . 7 .. • • • • • • .. • • J S.-n Clemente . Toda~··s l~iunl • Capistrano EDITION VOL. 47, NO. 93, 7 SECTIONS,. 98 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1974 TEN CENTS President-Nixon's Tax Bill Put · at $476,341 WASHlNGTON (AP) -A staff report to a joint corigressional commitlet recommended today · thiit Presidenl Ni~on pay $476,431 in back taxes. · The report was released by the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation wilhout •commoot. ~·· The fiiure "'as ror y,·hat the staff decided were deficiencies in the President's tax payments for the years 1969 through tff2. Rep. \Vilbor f\lills (l>Ark.), said the Joint committee was releasing the staff recommendations to head oH possible n leaks. 11e emphasized ttw. j o i n t committee had no\ passed on lhe merits' of the report. The sl<!ff said the largest deficicncY in ~=~·~ld~1~:11:nwt:k:~~t~ ~fri ~~ papen for the four years. The deduction "should not, in the slaff's view , be a\loY•ed bc<!ause, the gill "'as made after July 25, 1969, the date 'A'ht!n Lhe provi!ions of the tas: ltefom\ Act of 1969 disallo'A'ing sut·h deductions became effecth·e ... The staff said 1hat ~ixon also should ha\'1! report~ a capital gain in the sale of his San Clemente hor(le . The President also should ha\·e reported a capltal gain larger than he did report on his New York Cily .cooperative apartment, l~ start said: Other ' factors which would aff«t Nlxon·s la.!_ bill. aceord1ng ·to the staU , included depreciation on his \'arious real estatr. other capita l ga1M, the value of flights in government planes taken b~· his family and friends, and other lesser deductions. The conclusions are ~pelted out in a- report the commJltee staff 1nade to lhc cominittlc itself today \\hich 14-:'IS discussed by tlk' comm.itlc-c at u. closOO ~ssioo , · Tht• comnlittct'. mcan'>'·hilt>. \·011'll to 1nake the report public latcr today \\ithoui e1thtr t;n~sing or reJecting its l'Ontcnts pending funher study. There had l>Cl'n wn1c question about \\.·hcthcr the Joint Cotnmillee on lnten1a\ Re\'enue Taxation 'A'Ollltl make the report public today or \\'3it until Nixon's tax la'>')trs presented argun1ents l ha l Nlxnn'i; tax deductions ""'t•re proprr. The com n1i1tt>e \'oted 9 to I lo r£'!C'3~ lhe report today, '>''Llh Sen. Carl T. c.·u rtis Nu~lear Expansion Halted By CAl\'D,\CE PEARSOX Opponents of the San Onofre nuclear Po\\'cr plant expansion today won a stay in a San Diego apoellat.e court stopping all \li'Ork on the project. Judges in the l"OUl'Ul Appellate District Court of Appeal also set April 12 as the date for a hearing to decide : -\Vhether rnat court has jurisdiction o\·er the case. -\Vhethe r the · stay should be continued. Tliie'ves Loot Deina Market Froni Ceiling Burglars \\'ho cut a hole in a roof lo gain entry to a Dana Point market Tuesday night left \\'ith eash and produce valued at nearly $6,000. Orange County Sheriff 's officers said. Deputies sait\ tnC' intruders al Vic's market. 3411 1 l.a Plaza. entered rnc premises \lia the hole In lbe roof and then used an electric drill to cut open the offiec safe and remove more than $5.500 in cash. Officers said the burglars he lped themsel\•es to four cases of beer and several prime cuts of meat before bolling from the market \'ia the back door. Investigators today said ea r 1 y indications are that .. one man entered via hie roof and then let his companions in through me back door before staning '>''Ork on the sa fe. Death Penalty OK'd CONCORD, N.H. <UF!l -The state legislature voted Tuesday nlght to restore the death ..penalty in New Hampshire for murder of pclicemEl]1, murder for hire and murder in connection wi th kidnaping. Republican Go\'. ~fel Thomson, a strong advocate of capital punishment, was es:pected to sign t.he measure into law to make New Hampshire the 24th state to restore the death penalty in some form. Coast ' . Weather "lostly sunny Tbursi:tay. Slight- ly warmer temperatures. Highs at the beaches in tbe low 70s rising lo 78 inland. Ovemi~t lows 50 to SS. INSIDE 1'0Di\ \' Oscar whuwrs 111 the 4211d muuial Acade»IJI Award$ •art II.sud. Inside today's paper 011 page 30. Storitt and pictures rtview Hollyu1ood'1 mos' ezclt- l11g ?1ight of (ht uear. At T-lw'flc:t t """' ........ :U ... ti,... ~ MnRt .. ,. L. M. ...,. 1t MlllM! ...... U C:llllfWlli.t t MflleMf ...... 4 CM'Mf c.,._ 14 Or'lfttt C-ty 1l•IJ Clllfflfitil 47411 IYlw~ l"trttf' b C~ 4-1 1...,,. 11·U c..w .. ,. f4 Df, M-411UW lt 0..111 Net1a1 n Si.di ¥MM11 •t1 C•l"'"91 ,,_ ' T...,._ • ll:M.ml-1 .. ,. .,......,.. a." 'IMM• -.,t, Wffthn 4 · ,. ,,.. ....,.. 14, •• .._.,., ...... , fl ... ""-'" b ' Wwi.I ...... I I~ "" Service 4' -\\'hether the opponen ts should have to post a bond for lhe contin uance of the !if.'ly. Donald Stark and Frederick Sutherland, attorneys for the p I ii n t '$ apponents, argued their case today '>''it'.1 ltlorney for the State C o a s t a l Commission and Southern California Edison prtsent. In addition . Sta rk and Sutherland filed a lawsuit asking !or a jud icial re\'ie'A' of the stale coastal commission's Feb. 20 approval of ty,·o nc\\' nuclear reactors at the plant Jess than thre<! miles ~u1h of San Clemente. · ~ '"'O la'>'')'CTS arC' rrpri'Senling the Environmental Coalition of Orange County, FrlC'nds of the r.arth, l:roups L:ni ted Aga inst Hadiation Dan J,l er <GUARD ) of San Clemrnte. Sceni c ~horelinc Preser\'ation Conference of Santa Barb.'lra . Ru1h f'f·~·ton arid Llo.\-rl Von Haden, hoth of S<in Die~o. 111 the cast•. The state coast.al commission ()c>c 5 111 :\'e"'lX>rt Beach turned dO\\'Jl a pcrrrut for con~trucrion of th{' flC\\' unit ~. but lal"f agr<.~ to recoos1dcr. SinCt' the Feb. 20 appro\'a\, u11bt~· compan~· v1orkers ha\'r startc'<I gT<1d1ng for an acCC"Ss road 10 th(' site of !ht' ll<'\\. units. \~hith \\"111 take out abuut l.flOO !t•t:t of s.111dstone hluffs c:rading h.1s bet•n fini!;hcd on a pn rk1 ng p:id sligh1ly 1nl:ind fron1 1he sou thern blu ff:.. ny Ed1:-.fln's ttnt:it1\·(' schl'dule. exc·nv:llion of the northt'rn bluffs v:tueh opponents wanl sa\·ed \\'as supposed to ISt'e f~XPAf\ JON , Page !I $426,600 G1·ru.1t Okayed CVSD Battle For San J11a1i P1·ojeci Over Sclioo1 Rig11ts Told A grant of $426.600 has been appro\'ed to aid in the $1.93 million expansion of the San J uan Capislrano SC'>''agc treat· ment plant. t\ communication from State Sen . Denn.is Carpenter (R-1\'ey,·port Beach• conflnncd this \\·eek the moncr is available from the California Clean \\-'ater Bond of 1970 and the federal government . \\'illiam \\'oUson. assistant general manager of the ~loulton Xigucl \\'ater Dist rict. said the South East tl egiona! Heclaniat ion Authority ISl::.nRA) is seheduled to open bids on the S:ln Juan project April 25. \\'hen it is completed in about 15 months. the plat-lt expansion \\ill ha\'e an increased capacity of 3 1nillion gallon.<: a dav -to 9 million gallons from the prf.sent six million. · The State \l.'atcr Hesource'!I Contrr1I Board and the Federal Environmental Pro!C<'tion Agency administer th e construction grant program to clean up n1ajor sources of \\'ater pollution. Of !he total grant. $53.32.5 is from the Cll·a n \\';Her Bond and ~19.950 1s fron1 federal rwuis. c;oal of the facilities is to pro\·irle secondar\' tre(llmrnl of domestic wa.~!l'· 1l'ater diScharges to n1Cft state and fed· era! standanJs. By PA)IEl.A ll Al.l.i\'\ Of !Jlt D1itr ,!i.t ltl'fl' A fight O\'er \\·ho h.as morT right to nan.1 Hills high SC'hool is bre'>'·ing in the Capistrano L'nifiC'd School District. San Jua n Capis1r11no pa rent <l • confronted the ffn'l\\1h Pl anning Advisory Commission for the first time Tut'sday. plead1n.iz -for their children's ri.;:ht to renl<iin in fJ:ina Hin~. llut '!ission \'1eJo reo:iidrnts .irc:uf'd 1h:if !h1·1r childro·n ha\·e the ~an11• ri~ht in n bound'*ry dbpu1e 01·cr attend;ince :ire.1<i for nana !fills and San Cl1.>mcnh' lli~h School. a dispute that threatC'ns to become a ma1or battle before it is settled . Swini Class V olunwers The ~ro11.1h commic;sion originally recommended that next vcar's ninth graders from ~1is.~ion Viejo. be bused In S;m Cli•n1en1c lf igh Sf·hool instead of IJana l/1lls to rqua\Jze cnrotl tnent at the l\\'O sehoolg Protest Cle1nente Ban The board of tru~tces tabled !ht• proposal an<! !;Cnt it b.-1ck to 1hc eom1nittce. ch:illt:nging it Ill find nC\\' a!lt·mat1\·es. ~!embers of Polli'>'·ogs, Inc.. a 1·olunteer organization '>''hich provided lcarn·to-s'>'·im classes at the Sa n Clemente municipal swimm ing pool. have protested a decision of the city council to bar !heir classes this summer. A letter asking the council to recoiisider its decision, "'hich "'as linked to th e energy crisis, will be presented at tonighl's council meeting. Polli""·ogs vtas organized by local mothers two years 'ligo as a response to few swilnming programs in the area. Las! year some 400 C'hild.ren between four and six years old enrolled . carried on mostly through 1•olunteer help. the swimming classes were conducted in the morning before the pool opened . Other Items on the agenda for the 7:30 p.m. meeting in the council chamber include : ' -Further considerat io n of a ~mmendation from the Traffic and Parking commission that ~top ,1gns be in!llalk!d al the exit and entrallCf' of Ole . Hanson School, \\'here children hn1·e to cross a steep winding road . -Discuss agreement \\'Ith Southern California F.dison Company and the Sate Department ~f Parks and Rt.'Cfeatioo for waler SC!rvice ~ San Onofrt State Beach and the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. • -Analyze application for $140.000 In federal re\.'cnue sh.aring and Slate fund s f&r a sewer interceptor line and y,•.iitcr OltraHon s)'stem. Bids ha\·e been coming Theft Suspect Dead SAN JOSf!'lUPll -A 22·year{lld San Jose man "'as slain Tuesday by a ~·oung s1ort clerk al!K a wild ehase that began y,•lth the 1heh of l:\\.'O gt1itars. in fo r the "·ork i[ld a final amoun t for the project is C).;pe<:ted to be availahle. tonight. -Receive a letter rrom the Parks and Rec reation Commission sugges ting_ !hat a proposal to acqu ire park property at ~lira Cos!a. Camino Capistrano. and Grande \risr a be dropped until the commission ha s more information. -Consider a request for $JOO from the parks and recrearion commission 10 buv Easter eggs for the first ci!y·'>''ide C'SS hunt at Pla1.a Park April It One of those alternnli\'C"' 1s send ing all !ugh school students (C'Xcept sen1Q1"5 J e~t of the San Diego Frcc\\ay lo San Clcn1enle next year. Other comhinaiions the committee ii studying inelude : placing next )Car's ninth grader~ frrim ~hssion Vif'jO in S:in Cleinente: sending ninth graders frnm ~tisslon \'iC'jo and San Juan to San Clemente: and send ing ~l 1ss\on Viejo high school students in all grad es tri San Clemente. The arrangcmcnl tha t would moot i&e CUSO, l,:igf' 2! Airlines Plea -, I Pc11t A1n, TW .4 Seek Subsidies \\'1\SJ-llNGTO N fli Pl l -Pan American \\"orld 1\irwa~·5 a nd Trans \\lorld Airlines, pleading "overwhelming" ruel increases. to-. day a!'ked the ·Ci vil Aeronautics Board for subsidies to gel thc1n through the next 12 mon ths. • "\Ve 'lll'e simply overwhelmed with spiraling fuel costs,'' Pan Am said in requesti ng a mail subsidy of up to 5194 million. TWA also petitioned for a subsidy but did not spell out a figure. saying it would depend on whether (1) fuel prices ·went up still fur· ther and (21 Ira/fie does not fall below 1973 levels. T\VA said at present fuel prices, It would sustain a preta."< loss tor this year of $47.2 million as eompared to a profit of it9.5 mil· Uon last year. Pan Am said its 1974 fuel bill would increase by $204 million and Coreca st ah operating loss or S85.4 1nillion unless it got help. 1 "\Vhal is at stake, therefore," the petition to the C1\B said. "is the preservation of one of the most valuable a!J.';els ..thic h the United States has: Pan American·s worldwide systen1 of ai r transportation in competition with foreign , ai~ carriers which recei11e , substantia l support ·as instruments of foreign governments." • .. 1H·Neb.,. t'Jst1ni: the chs.,.rn1in.: \Qh· Sen. \\'r1H.11."l' F lknu1·n 1H·l'!ah1, s.1id Nixon's a\lorn<'}'S h!l\'(' St'('ll part or til<' report. • Rep. \\'1lbur 0 ~tits 11).,\rl... I, \ 11 f' ehainn:1n of tht cornnuuef, to 111 newsmen ht' undrrs!ands th(> l'n·~1t.l1·nt':o. ('Otln f'e l has filed l\ brief survor111u: I!< position. 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L llArt Jr.. also summon f'd spcclul \\'a,tergate pro!ICCUtor I.eon J a11·or11ki for an ' afternoon appearance to explain an apparent prf'mature leak or the He1nt'Ck£1 iod1ctmc.nt . Hart s.-1id th;it 22 minu rcs before rfic indictment "·as officially pre~cnlt"<l I ~ him in cour1 ar 9·07 p.m. l'DT. an aide from the office of Rep. Jerome \\lald1c. a Cali fornia [)crnoc·ral on the Judiciary Comn11tt ce \\hlth is eo ns r d t' r in i:: impeachment matters, called to ask for a copy of !be Re1n«ke indiclmrnt. llan said lh is "is ohv1ously an outr ight vi•1 li'lt1•1n of Crin1inal Huie 16." \\'hich - rclates to grand jury secrl'C~'. Tht•r1· "as no hnmcdiale response rrnin Ja'>'orski . r\ spokesrn:in in Wald1e·s office Jn \\'11sh1ngton s:1id todny: "\\'e h<'ard a rumor there "Ollld b·· an 1nd1ctmcn1 hondc<i dO\\'ll, So '>''(' sPnr an inlern do'>'·n as \\'e have done in !he pa st. The difference '>''as hf' \.\'C'flt to tht • JtKl~e·~ office ins1cad of the couM a., he· h<id in the past." "II 1\·as just a n.1mor. A frit'nd callc'<I :1nd sa id he had hc-;:ird !his rum or. So Wf' sent nn intern down as w1,.~·c done before.·· Jlpinrcke 11.as chnrj:;(('(J spcc1f1cally '>'1!h lying 10 !he comm11tce Apr il hi. l\172 dur1n~ the Kleindienst ncanngs Bi> !hf' committee "as probing u I! c I! c d connections bcl'>''ft•n a guaranl('t' of fund~ for the Republican n:.111onal ' con\·cn!Lon that yl'ar ..11ld :in out-of-coun srttl c1nPnt O( an 3ntitrust C<ISC again:-,! th1• lnll'mat1onal Telephone & Tclegrnph ( ·o The indictment sa\'S Reinecke l1rd \\hen he told the comITunet: that. i;o far as he kne'>''. t~n Atty. ticn .lohn ::0. (See HEINECKE, l'agc 21 \~l on1a11 Jailed In Ass ault On Police Car A \\Oman y,·ho allegedly ramJlll'd her liar into D pursuin.!{ Poliec vclfltk• du ring 1l y,1Jd ch:1.<il' in lllf' San Jua n Cnp1s1rani1 area Tue!day niJ?ht '>''fl' Jtuer lodtit-d In Orange Count~ .J;ul on chargl'~ of assault \\uh a deadly \\l!tlpon on 11 poliet offlt•er Orange Coun1~· . hcrirf 's oft1et·rs \\!111 y,ere being t11dt'd by C8l1£orn1a lligh\\:l}' Patrol WliLo; 1n !he high sp..'f'd pursuit on S:i n Juan Crctk Ro.id sn1d. Pa1r1cia )l~nr. 21. or Orlint;l', ~ii~ bl!1nJ:: pursued :ifter all~Rcdly commi:ling a rl'Ckle5S dri~·ipg lnfractwn St..'f'iff's ofricers kald tht chase rnd<'d '>''ht.on she dcllbrratcly rlrove into a sheriff's patrol car driven by deputy David Joteph KelJtr, 37,. Arresting offk!trs said Uw car occupied b}' Miss ~fcShanc u•as later ldcntlilcd as a stolen vehicle.. Ofhctrt de:serlbed tthl-d111nnge to depuly Keller's \'ttucle as m1nur. The officer v;as unhun. ,,,. ' ,. I I PERJURY CHARGES Ed Reinecke Re.~<·ue V ('.~.~et T ohi11 {! 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OAlL Y t'ILO I • s~tddlebacl{ B oai~d Vote 'No Co11test' There is sill\ no t'f.IOll·:-t h1r 1hrc>l' ttvaitablc..scals on the s.1ddl~bnc1, Cvll<'-r,e buard or trustees. \\'lt h the dt•adl Jnc for fil iuf.: as u cnndld;.Hc 11'.'0 cta~s t•"':oy, onl y two pi•rSons bav(' 1na dc thr ir cand1daey officia l -onr t"ach in the two . Tusll n trustee ar('a:), In Laguna Hench. no Oil!! hi.1s 'ye t e1press erl an i11terest In rilling the scat \'acatcd by .John Lund. Lund resigned tv.·o weCks ago ('fff'Cli\'C itnme<iiatc!y <tS 0 proteSt to the den1otion of Saddlcb~ck Jootbyll coach C1.-'0rgc Hartman, • The other two vacancies ::ire to rerl:ice charter trustc<'s Alyn Bran11on. who resigned after bi!ing convicted of bookmaking : ::ind H<ins Vogel, v>'ho has bought a house outside his arl'a. Candidates 1nust live in the area having a vacancy. but will be elected at larire by all district voters June 5. Deadline for filing papers as n candidate is -:i p.n1 . Friday at the f{l•gislr11r of Voh!rs ~£\<..'(• in Santa Ana. Since the boundary Jines of the Sl'Vell 11·us1cc ureas arc dral'.'n fro n1 <.'O mplicated precinct lines. c o u n t y officiuls urged oil pros~tivc candidates to check their addresses \1;ith the 1cgis1rar to verify that they arc !n th~ areas '"'ith openings. The L\\'O candidates who have filed so far arc Steve Mueller and Jeffry DuBowe of TU8lln. The" ttirCe • oow lruslecs .00 the seven· rnember board \\'ill be elected to serve the re01aindt!r of the terms of I be i r pres~sso~ New ,state laws p~vidc ~ that the board has the option o( v.·hether to calJ. an election or appoint to nu. wi· -expected ·VacanCies~i · · ~ J c1pd1tese Hero Arri ves Ho me KAINAN. Japan IAP) Japanese \Vorld \Ver II straggler LL lllroo ()OQda "'ulkcd under a banner proclaimJJis "wtjCQme bo1ue. Hiroo-San': and fina~ set foot in the hoUse or .his birth today after nearly 30 years' absence. (Jnoda. \\'ho can1e out f\.1arc:h I() fro m 30 years hjdinJ.': in the l'hihp pinc jungles, was wck'<lmed by 1nvrl· than Hl,000 flag-waving. chel'rtn~ rt•sidcnts nf his honWtown lining tl11• slreets under l'hcrry blossoms in the bright sunshine. OnO<io, wearing a dark sult 11nd tle. l.10v.'1'<l deeply and shook hands \\it h hi s fa!her Tcnajiro. 87. and his rn111l11.:r, 'l'•unaC'. 88. In fronl or Iii:. ho1nc, F ro11• Page 1 REINECKE • • • :'l·htch~ll dtd not know about the convention Dffcr ~fore Reinecke told hint on Sept. 17. 1971. Settlement of the Jl'T case h.:id hem announced July 31. 1971. The Sheraton Corp., a subsidiary of JTI a0nd operator of two hotels in San [>k·go, µll:<htl'd $400.0QO I ow~ rd convention expenses at the time rnc GOP planned lo hold its 1972 convention in lhe Southern CaHfontla cily. A former Democrat. Reinecke ran for C.ongress as a Republican in 1964 and won. He as re-elected in 1966 and 1968. He served in the I-louse until 1969 \\'hen rrov. Ronald Reagan appointed .him lieutenant governor to succf('d Robert F'inch. ~'ho joincd ·the NixOn administra· tion as secretary of Health, Education and \Velfare . Reinecke, born Jan . 7, 1924, "'as elected Lo lhc oUice on the Reagan ticket ;n 1970;-He is-a--graduate of ealtech and is a professional rriechanic.al engineer. ' .. M:~j ~·-Fire r Guts Plant In Irvine . . -~major blaze at a plant in the Irvine Industrial Complex cnustd s e v e r e ditma'ge to stock and equipment within its wells and lied up 40 firemen for mote than a half.hour today. ·The fire at too' Califoani Corporation. 16661 Von Kannan. Ave., y:as con trolled shortly After 10 a.n1., acco rding t-0 Ornng& County Fire De p ar Im en t s1>0kf.>Smen. lnve~tigators were still on the scene one hour later atte1np1lng to determine cause of the blaze in the plant that manufa.ctures industrial foam products. The bulky, spongy stoc\t created dense clouds of thlck smoke before the internal water sprinkler system • and firemen using tlleir ov.·n equipment extinguished it. . • ' ('We have one report of smoke inhalation requiring medical treatment ill the scene." said a county fire department spokesman, adding that the. firema n involvM.., , .. as not seriously affected. He said lhe fire \\"as apparently confined lo three huge bulk supplies of foam. 200 feet Jong by eight feet Vl'ide and three feet thick, called buns. --iifvCstigators said ' three hot buns were involved in today's blaze, resul\ing in both \\•idesprcad smoke and water damage inside lhe Califoam plant. No actual structural damage resulted , aCcording to Battalion Chief Jlim Radle~'. of the Ir vine substation, who wa s in. con1mand of 40 men at the scene. No csti1nate of a monetary loss had boen prepared Yet eith er. pending completion of the on -the· sec n e investigation but it is expected to be substan tial. ... Five engines. two truck companies. t\\'O rescue units from county stations and a fire truck from !he nearby Santa Ana r\1arihc Corp$ · Arr----Statfon ~w el' e dispa tched to the fire . I / County· Pilot Survi ves f Irvine Crash Landing- Hy ARTllL:R R. VINSEL Ot l~t 01111 Pllfl Sii i! A young Anaheirn pilot \\'as found and f!o1vn to Costa ~lesa l\lcn1orial Hospital Tuesdny ni ght fol1011·111g a seart h and rescue operation by crev.·men of three helicoptcrs_Jn·.er.Jm_unlighted Irv.ine_ area whC're his plane crashrd w hi I c <ipproaching Orange County Airport. hy Holiday Aero Club l n c . , ht'adquarr cred at Fullt•rton i\.luniciµnl Airport, was severely dam;1ged in 1he crash landing. Spokesmen for 111(. Orange County Airport Tower said today he had been in contact by rad io and v.·as cleared for Jaruling_v.'hen something \\'_ent wrong. F rom 1'<1ge 1 CUSD ... c-quallze the nun1ber of student-. on both campuses is The firs!. sending ninth grad ers from Vil•jo F.lementary Scho91 ' at tendance area ro San Clenientc, according .to district olfic1a\s. But other al1ern::il i\·es are b('ing looked al. One is the possi!:oility of a three-year ju nior high and th e othPr is to put Dana 'Hills-on an c;glll·pcnod (·1:tcndcd day session. Jur y Stru ggles To Find Verdict In Bar Sla yin g Hearsts Voice Belief Oliver J. Scott, 28, was airlifted directly from th<' scene by rne Newport Beach Polit'C Department hetiropter after he \1·as spotted sprawled near the vtreckage. A Marine ColllS helieopter crey,• oloft at the lime near the Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Station first reported what appeared lo be a plane going dol'.11. according to Costa Mesa Polit!' Sgt. M;ix \\'i!son. The radio br<>f.drast coupled wit>n reports by v.•itnesscs oo the groun d brought a variety of emergency units to !he undeveloped. unlighted area near ·Main St reet and Gillette Avenu('. 111e extended day proposal v.·ill he studied at leilgth by-the comm ittee at its next-meeting Tucsday -at-7:30----{l.m. at Serra School. At that time a presentation \Viii be made on the c(fccl of the extended day on curriculun1 an d transporlation costs. Another idea which was discussed brieny ""'as placing all ninth grade.rs in the old Capistrano School. District officials pointed out. hol'.·evcr that the cainpus "·ould be too sniall. SLA to Free Patricia He suffered mul tiple lacerations, abrasions nnd bruises in the 8:5~ p.m. crash which occurred on a norlh·south landing approach to the busy airport. The l\larine Corps chopper used ifs powerful searchlight to illuminate the area and Newport Beach P o I i c e DepartmC!lt helicopter pilot Jim Go!fos and observer Harry Williams set down al the crash site. A long range alternative brought .up by members of the commission was S\\'itching to a &-3-3 plan 1vhich places kindergarten through sixth grade in elementary schools. seventh through ninth grades in junior high and ten1h through l\\·elftb grade in high school. An Orange County Superio r Court jury that is putting in a. 14·hour day was baCk . on the job today in a bid io reach a verdict in the Bachelor's III bar murder· ~Ssault trial. ·-Judge Byfon K. ~fcMlllan sent the panel home at 11 p.m . Tuesday •aftcr learning ihat its deliberations from 9 a.m. bad failed to produce a verdict. The prosecution has asked the ]\If)' \o fWd Cypre51 Police Sgt Thomas Baroldi, 26·. guilty of first degree murder for the killing .. on Jan. 5, 1973. or !i1arine Corps Capl Randall Steven Robinette, 25. Also sought by the prosecution is a convi~ion on charies of assault with a deadly weapon filed against Garden . Grove patrolman Jerry Gray, 29, for his alleged v.oonding in the same fracas of bar patron Sa m Campise, 35. • 'Both off duty offi cers v.·ere accused in the rour·week trial of going for _their guns in a tavern brawl that ended \\ith Robinette dying on the barroom floor from_ a gunshot wound in the chest and rnc unconscious Campise b 1 e e d i n g. heavily from a chest v;ound. \\'iblesscs sa id derogatory remarks made by both officers to several girls in the bar led to the uproar in the Tustin tavern. Truck Ur ivers Cit<'d SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The parents of kidnaped Patricia Hearst say they believe the Sy'mbioneSe Liberation Army will keep~its prO miS'e to reveal by Fridoy where alld when it will free h~r. In a typed letter delivered Tuesday to the editor of an underground newspaper. along wilh a dozen long-stemmed roses and a comic greeting card . the SLA said "further communication win follow in the following 72 hours" givi ng "the state. city and time of re.lease of the-prisoner." ··or course we're very pleased to learn that the SLA will release Patricia," Randolph A. Hearst said in a statement to newsmen at his home in suburban Hillsborou gh. "I'm sure they w1ll ," added Hearst. editor and president of the San Francisco Exarniner. ''I've been sure all along that she was well. And if they say they 'll re.lease her. I bcliev)! it." ibe message,, .dated March 29, was Wa ving Streaker Runs Past Niven ;ft Os car Night \\'ASHINr.TOr-; tllPll -A grand jury LOS ANGELES (AP I _A nude man, Tucsdav indictl.'rl four Penns\'lV;1ni::i bol truck dri\'cl'S \l'il'n conaniracy ·in the \\'aving two finge rs in a peace sym , ~ streaked across the stage of the tJrath of nnother trucker during the Acadeiny Awards, gh·ing television g;:ii;olin e prolt·st strike earlier this year. vie\\'l.'rs a brief glimpse of the ncshy the Justice Department announced today. phenonienon . (l~C'lated stories, Page 31)). The indictm!!nt returned by a The streaker later identified himself as l'hitadf'l phia grand jury \\'as in 1 II 11 ood ·connection v.'ith the death of Ronald Robert Opel, a 33-year-0 d 0 yw adverlising ·man . He said he sneaked .fteng~t. 3:1. of Sprln~ Grove, Pa .. v.'hen a backstage .at the award ceremony by 22-pound roc k was dropped through his -"·earing :i press badge. truck's "'ind$it'ld. He sa id he stripped b:ickstage and OIAHGlCOAST SC: DAILY PILOT 1•· v . ,.c 'rblo••'"'"-·""'~"~ ' •• , ••. -i •• , •. ,,. ~~·"·•0-•"1~ ...... ~ .••.•. , "\-•"Y'llofl.·'•'""~· .. ~· ... ' '" ,. ' ..,..,. " .. , ,., .. ' '~.. .. . •\ \'~w '"•('o)l•IM.••-' """' ( '!otO'' < • I· "• ' • '"' ~,_.,' •' ' .. . .. , •'· ,.. .. ~·. •' "''" •"<l •., ..... ,., " • ,. ' "" 1 ' .. \JO ...... r.. ....... ',,, ·• , ,• ,,, ........ " ... 11,0,_ j! • I\ + ..- \•-..,1,.H \•) ~~....,.till l4(il ,.,.,,1"'"""'~•-1·..,.I ~•.~1 !i11n Clfmtwtt Offlc• } f • ' I ,... '••• Ot!wr Offic.t~ "'' '~,.,,,. ·n.,,,,, .• , '·••r 1•11•··' "'''"'""'"" ,.,.., '!~·~~-....... ,.. 11•1,~...-•f•<>•• ... ''"''"""'""'' . ,.,~ ......... . ftltpl!o11e t1 I41642.'4JZ I Clo,lifitd .4.d,tf'ti,lnq •414• 11 S1111 C lt1•1t11I• All Oe,.,-t!'M11h: T eltp"-4'1·4420 I ,.,.,.,.., ''·" °'-r..,...i -•~""O c;o.... t-o"' "' ,...., ""'. ·'""''"' ...... ..i~ ....... ""'""' " .,, .......... ~,, -~·· ..... ""' ·~ .. .. '"""'"""' .. ' ""''" '""'~lttJP'""'"'°"""' ~-..., ''" '-·ori-....... "'(Ml• ... _. ett.i:. "'" ·~•! '"'"'~~, .... _,,00"")..t ... b ...... 1•00 ..... , •. ,,. '<'ftl1"''""'~•loo~ dashed out as a symbolic gesture in favor (lf nudity, - ll f' \\'fl~ not 11rrcsled . Sophislicated actor David Niven. \\'ho STREAKER S MA Y YEARN FOR f HI LOHOOD-Story, Page 8 11·us onstage and about to award the Osc:ir for best n1ovie, 11ppearE'd flustered bv 1hc e:<h ihitioo and burst out laughlng. ·The audience laughed upro.iriousl.v. Regaining his con1po~ure. Niven said, "lsn·t it a laugh !hat lht-only l<iugh Uiat man will g('t in his life "111 be by siripping off his clothes and showing his shortcoming~." Actress ElizaOOth Taylor. ;1,•ho cantc Vil ~lage just aft er lhe streaker. said. "Thitt's :i pr tty hard act to follow." I.at.er · in her speech , she burst into ,i:-iggles and said, •·J'm nervous. Tha; reallv upset 1ne. I think I'm jealous." i>ifOst n1embers ot the audience 11ppeared 11muscd at the display. Be$l actor reeipi~t~ Jack Ltmmoo. "'ho lert the stagt !ust be.fore the stl't'aker nrrived . said he had dreamed the ~ night before tlut a streaker inte rrupt ed his award . .. But as lt .happened. he missed lhe streoker. "l was in the elevator," Lemmon told reporters. StrC'akcr Opel , nrter donning a lrack suit. later tor<J ne"·smen Iha! he !hough! his SM'lsation 11ppe11rance 31 the awards would be "tl hell of u wa y to launch ·a earNr as a comedian." lie s&ld tilt onl • il em he wm-e during the slre8k W3S a feather wrist band. ( delivered to John Bryan at the office or the biweekJy Phoenit: which he edits. It broke a 23-day silence by the terrorist SLA, which dragged the 20-year-old college coed from her B e r k e I e y apartment Feb. 4. It was unclear when the SLA's self· imposed dead.line would expire, because a florist delivered the communique with the flowers 17 hours late. Kalliopi Volikakis , owner of Crete Florists, said she told a smartly dressed brown-haired young woman who ord er(!d the roses Monday and enclosed the Jetter that she "'Ould deliver them no later than 6 p.m. But Mrs. Volikakls said her car broke down and she v.·asn't able to make Nursing spokesmen at Costa r.tesa Men1orial Hospital said today. however, that Scott v.·as patched up and released. without requiring admiS§iOn • for furtUer care. The Cessna 150 that he piloted, ov.'Ilcd Fro1n Page 1 RES CUE ... Scott was given. emcrge11cy tre<rllnent and OXygen for shOck, then no"'tl lo the 'nospital in Ne\\'port Beach's medical evacuation litter-equipped helicopter. Costa ,r..1csa's Ea gle I police helicopter "'ith pilot Jim \Vagncr and observer Sgt. Larry ~ch aboard ContinuC'd the search on the chance Scott might have seve n years ago. trad a passenger who wandered a"·ay Crcv.·men stayed aboard the liner, dazed in search of help. serving orange juice. c_offc_c and pastry Investigators said it ll'as virtually to the debarking passengers. impossible to question him at the scene In London , British Trade Secretary about any other possible victim or t'ne Peter Shore today ordered a preliminary cause of the sudden crash landing. inquiry wider the l\lerchant Shipping Act One ground "'itness said it appeared into the breakdov.·n of the boilers. A the Cessna 150 1l'as making its approach preliminary report from Cunard , the to"·ard the airport v.'hen it, made a ste<'p Ouring the inceting l\li.ssion Viejo parents reiterated their opposition to changing schools, pointing out that it "·ould require an emotion al rC<ldju.stment. San Juan parents countered that because that they had li\•ed in the area longer than most l\lission Viejo residents their children have longer, more established tics and should bC the ones to remain il\ Dana Hills. Film Critic Set For UCI Lect1u·e British owners, attributed the tro uble to left bank at low altitude and fell lO\\'ard the delivery unlil late Tuesday morning. a ruptured fuel line. earth. The las t SLA message on Ma rch 10 Four chartered jurnbo jets v.·il! be The description of '"'hat occurred is Pauline Kael. film critic for New denounced the HearslS for allegedly waiting in Bcrrnuda Thursday to return virtuallv the same as that invoh·cd in the Yorker magazine. will speak at UC failing to ·meet demands in good faith the passengers to New York. crash dr another Cessna l~O on takeoff Jrvine Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Village and included a stinging taped.rebuke by ·The evacuation starle~ shortly after 4 from the airpo rt three 11'eeks ago. Theater. Fine Arts Village. Miss Hea rst in which She accused her a.m. PDT. the Hamilton, Bermuda, hat.< Investigators already probing l'nat Author of several books on the cinema fathe,r 9£ ",washing his hands" of the bor con1munications station reported. crash, which killed a student pilot and and a lt'ading Ameri can critic. l\1 iss Kael case. The Sea Vent ure arrived in darkness flig ht instructor also from Anaheim, will lecture and ans1l'er questions trom a The new com m u n i q u e \\'as about 12 :20 a.m. after a !{).hour dash today began unraveling Scott's crash. film class, "Perspectives in Current accompanied by half of a California from llamilton to take abo.'lrd One inspector from the Federal t.'inema." driver's license bearing Miss Hearst's p..1ssengers from 1he QE2. the wotld's Aviation Agency's Long Beach office y,·as The ('Vent is open to the public. There signature and most of the photograph. second la rgest luxury liner and pride of on the scene of lh(' crash "'hich occurred is a $5 admissioo charge. for those not The state Department of Motor Vehicles the British !\lerchant Marine. in a nat. graded field. this n1orning. enrolled in the class. sa id in Sacramento that details on the ------------------------------------------- license match its records of r..1iss Hearst's license. including the initi al of the issuing clerk. After examining !he fragment which Bryan brought to Hillsborough, Hearst said : ''\Ve believe it is a driver's license, we believe lt ls Patty's, and we believe the communique is a genuine one." Catherine Hearst, Patricia's mother, said the new message "·as · ' a tremendous relief for me. "I'm so happy to see half of Patty's driver's license and I hope lo get lhe other half and Patty along \\'ith it, because I believe the SLA certainly has lived up to everything they said so far and I have reason io believe they 'll continue to live 1.1p to their \\'Ord." The "fllessage was signed "I. I. United 4, Gen. Field f\1arshall. Cin., S.L.A." "Cin" is short for General Cinque, the apparent SLA leader whose \'oice appeared on an earlier I a pc d cdmn1unique. FN11n PqeJ EXPANS IO N ••• start next v.·C<!k. The la\.\·suit cvntends that a San .Diego Superior C.ourt procedute last December and January, in which the commission and Edison agrr<!d to the terms for a reconsideration. "dP..nled us due. process J'o( law ," Stark said Tuesday. • St;irk contends that the project opponents were wrongly ktpt out of the cdt1rt discus~iori . 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UPI l -II lhc n111ne:; of tt.·Jc\!Jsioll p1·0· ducrrs :ire as f~tn111iur as thi' l'turs ill the credits 1! 1~ bec11usc the producers :ire 1uore durable and :ire rorcvcr pull ing tbeir hends und tult:nts togetlier. 1'uke rue 1ean1 or Bill P~rsky und San1 Dcnorr. t'ur· rcnt ly.on lht' Ll.lbc 11•ith "Lotsa L~1ck. '' ·r h c i r bal'kr.riounds touch aln1osl a dOZt'll Sl'flPS in th c pasl dl"<'atk' ;111(] 111• cquul nuni~r or othl•r p!'v+ due<' rs. They hcg:in :is a writing tcarn for N't•11· \'ork'i; \V;\E\\', producing: jingk·-. and pn1- 1notional s!uff. Th1·y 11·ro1•• special r1atcr1:1l for \11.:k Sh<1 11•n and Sid C:tl•s;ir \:INEMA I Fomlly En+tnoi-m ~Id O•et SHI Wr11ii! Rooert Redfo1d "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" ,.GI .... "TOM SAWYER" IGI ·CINEMA II "WALKING TALL" IRI ..... + "FRIENDS" 111 M115ic: by lttoll John "BLUE WATER - WHITE DEATH" ..... c:--·-··~- •· ,,,, .......... . "· ), . ·· .. ·: :•:_" • Jleit Be ltincl S ho11;s Sco re .4gaiu, Again Stuvo Allen. t\n 'JY \Villiams. i\tnrlo Thon1as or 1\aron Hubin -"ho "·u~ p1·octuccr in "'fhe 1\nd\I Griffith Sho"'" .1nd a son1l;ti1ncs 11artnrr Jn otht'r r:nlf~priscs in\'ol ving Pc:rsky· Oenolf, Hubin i.~ nov.· a pro. duccr \\'ith ··Sanford and Son.'' with SIL·rc Allen \\'hO brought lltl'n1 tu Jlull.V\.\OOd ror l•I \.\'l'cks :is \Vriti.'rs. Anwn~ Allen ':; uli\cr co11trlbutlo11~ "l'fl' A11<ly \\'illiams and Ti m 1 't n":1r \1·1th whom Pcrsk)" JA·nCJff bccan1c involved <.1 1 ~ l;i(l'r dah' \Vheu Alll·n "·as cant'l•lcd 11 Hh C:.il'1 llcinrr. ll:-ln('r hnd been n n1en1bcr of the o!d Sid Cal'snr lo{HrlJ.!. ltl•in1•r 's son, Hob. plays 1hc slob son-in·hl\.\' of "All in rhc f"an1ll y." 11nd Hchu·r Is 1101v p1·(1d uri·r or "'rhc New Uick Van Dyke Sho1v." the boys 1\'1•1't• hired by Butl IN Tii l': I.AST ~·c.'.l r of lhc Yorkin ;ind ~orn1an Lt'ar v.•ho oJtl "Van l)yke Sh'lw'' Persky· 1>r ffillll'Cd "Thi' And y \~illiDnl.<> l.hlnoff were 1>roduce1·s. Show." Yorkin and ~nr 110\.\' \Vhen th:H i;hrn\' cxuirccl produce "All in the Vamily," the\' crt'ah:d "'l'hot Girl." "S:inrord and Son " an cl .~1:il·ri11i.; .\lurlo Tho n1 as . 0 '.'vlaudc." dnughli:r Of 0:11111~'. \l'ho \.\'3S "ho had hecn on tlw "Go1n1•r i'vlo" scric.; or \\·hlch Lcon nrd uiso !\.'Id a picc<' of the action ~1lvn~ nilh 1'hor11a:1. JJcnoft teamed. hr!crly \l'lth Sheldon Li.."Onurd to product~ 1hc ill-stntrcd "Don !tickles S/K,1"'" which lasted J1alr a season. l'cr s ky·lJ c norr "'('re rcsponi.i!Jlc for :t passle of specials. inc ludill(t ··1'he Sid Caesar Spccinl" 1\·iich v.•on tht'lll an 1!:1nrny in 1967 - and again J.:ept the1n in touch with Carl Heiner. Pcrsky·Dtnofr curr{'n!ly ore \l,'Orking on thtl'C: pilots. ''Life in 3-D." •·\1y \Vifc Nex't Door'' and ··The Boys." stn rring Thn Conway. "\\'c <1ll Lry to help one anotht'r out as v:c 110 along," s<Jid I.>cnofL ''''ou can't find heller pco1ilc I han Re iner Lt on111·d. Yorkin and Urir. 'f h<')'Vl' bern n1aking ~rcat se ries ror years." \'ext Pcrsk)'·DenoU wrotc alSQ ;1 sccrC"t 011n<'r of the for ":\kllale's N:l\'Y " and sit con1. , OJ:::NOFF AN!) Persky :ire •",J0t,•y Bishop" \\'hich \l'llS a \Vh P:.-tll1· !)/lnll' 1vas ' still runnin g "Lotsa l.uck" v.·ilhout The stars llli'IV ('Olll(' nn<I go. bul the rncrl Ix-hind the sho"'S s1-en1 lo h c J1a1111} Thon1:.is sho\v . on lhc nir Pcrsky-Denorr anv aid fro1n Oanny Thoinas, Th1:rc:.ifll!r they 1vcrc bit·ctl originated "Co O .i 'ri.tcn1lnf!. ShCldQn Lconnrd, Carl lleiner. dcstrtit•liblc. t(J 11·ri!!' for "The Dick Van \\'odd" wilh Leonard and --"----· ---- J)rJ.:C' Sho\1' " \.\'hich was owned lti'.·ltu;r ;is t~xccutive pro· ..----------------------, tiY IJ.:1nny '1'hcunaS 11nd pro. tluccr:;. ()nc of the casl ~· ,71.,260.1. c!uced by Sheh.lon Leonard Oll'rnbers \\'as Jlonn ic Sct)ell . ... -~FJNA~-W-l!EK! ~.-~-.--"' ~.~!.; .. ,· 2 Academy Award Notflinotlons MARLON IRANDO ~. 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Stoeks • I VOL., b7 , NO. 93, 7 SECTIONS, 98 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI A WEDNESDA Y, APRIL 3, 1974 TEN CENTS -• President.Nixon's -Tax Bill~Put' at $476,341 WASHU\GTON (UP!l -President Nixbn and his wife Pat owe tht go\'em mcnt at least $476,431 in back . taxes anct interest for 1969 .through . l,72, the staff of . a joirit congressional committee concluded toda v. The staff reporl, which ian 784 printed pages. stressed the committee was dr~wing no conclusions as to "whether there y,·as or whether there was not fraud or negligence involved in any aspect" of the suspctl tax returns, either on the n PERJURY CHARGES Ed Reinecke part of the President or his personal ref>resentatl \'es. "The Slaff believes that it would be ina ppropriate lo consider such maners in view of the fact lhal the Bou~ Judiciary Co mmittre j>rC'~cntly has before it an impeechmen! in\'estigation relating to the President ..... the staff report said. The rcpor' also said that members or thc,.li0mt Commiltcc on Internal Rc\·enue Taxatioa, "'hlch undertook that lax study at Nixon's request in Dccen1 bcr, may 3Cl1ru·ges Of Perjury Rettrrnecl . \\'ASHl~GTON 1AP 1 -Ca!ifon1ia's LI. Gov. Ed Reinecke 14·as indicted tod.1y by the \Vatergate grand iury on thret' rounts of perjury in connection "'ilh the ITT antitrust case. , Reinecke. 50. a leading contender for this year's Republican gubernatorial nomination . v.•as accused or lying to a U.S. Senate subcommittee du r Ing hearings on the nominations of former Atty. Gen. Richard G. Kl ei jienst. Chief U.S. District Judge Geoc:ge L. Hart Jr., also summooed special Watergate pro9CCUlor Leon Jav.·orski £or an afternoon appearance to explain an apparent premature leak of the Reinecke indictment. Hart said that 22 minutes before l'nC indictment \1'as 0H1c1ally presented lo him in court at 9:07 p.m. PDT . an aide from the office of Rep. J erome \\'aldie. a Ga\ifornia Democrat on the Judiciary Committee v.'hlch is co n s id e r in g impeachment matters. called to ask for a copy of the Reinecke indictment. Co1mcil to Hear liart said this "is obviously an outright vloJalion of Criminal Rule 16," "''hich --relates to grand "jury secrecy. ~-There was no immedia te response Lag una Police En1ploye Oaiins · Th e Laguna Beach Police Employes' Associat ion claims of inadequate police protection. 10w departmental morale and poor working cond itions will be:·heard by the City Council in a public he l'ing at 7:30 o'clock tonight at city hall. Terry MacAdam. president of. the cmploycs' association. said the group will present to the council the Same information it has previously made. public in an effort to draw ci~n support. _ ~ __. · "Our theme will bf l}lat we want to provide the city with adequate police protection . · "At this time the protection is marginal and lhe men are worked ell:cessively to provide that marginal service." ~facAdam sakl. Mayor Roy Ho lm said today the council means to listen to lhe ernpklyes but he does not anticipate any action at tonight's meeting. ~tayor &Im said most of tbe employes' points involve personnel afid budgetary matters, v.•hich have been and wil\ conUnue 10 be the subject or hearings on the upcoming fiscal 1974-75 budget. MacAdam said public respo~ to the emplOyes' appeal has been good. He said ISee Ci,AIMS, Page ZI READY YOURSELF FOR PHO NE CALLS . . \'ou can lake a nap after placing the ad, but be sure to be up and ready for phone calls \\"hen the paper comes out. Check this recent Daily Pilot ad : SALE~T maple bunk bed set from Beal s. Very good cond, $70: (Phone No.l Almo&t befort. the ad\'rn iser eould really rela1, the pa per was <ln the stree t and the first call came in . The bunk bed waJ sold to the Urst caller. Th11t's fast action. Try a Daily Pilot ad for y-ourtel r. Just dial an ad-viso r at 642-6678. from Jaworski. A spokesman in Waldie"s office in Washington said today : "W~· heard a rumor there ""·ould be an indictment handed down. So we sent an intern down as we ha ve done in the past. The difference v.·as he v.·ent to the judge's office instead or the court as he had in the pa sl. "It ""as just a rumor. A fr iend called and said he had heard thi s run1or. So \\'e sent an intern dovm as v.·e·ve done before.;' Reinecke "'as charged specifically "'ith lying to the committee April 19, HY/I durihg the Kleindienst hearings as th conunittee was probi ng a I I e g e d connections between a guarantee of fund s for-the Republican national convention that year and an out-of-court settlement of an ~ antitrust case against the International Telephone & Telegraph Co. The indictment sa}·s Reinecke lied "'ben he told the committee that, so far as he knew. then Atty. Gen. John N. ?ltitchell dld ri<lt know about the convention offer before Reinecke toTd him on Sept. 17. 1971. Settlement of the l'IT case had been announced July 31. 1971. ' 'nle Sheraton Corp.. a subsidiary ot ITT and operator of two hotels in Sa n Diego. pledged $400.0QO t o w a r d convention expenses at the tim e rne GOI~ plafined to hold• its 191'1 cooventiori In the Southern Califomia city. A former Democrat. Reinecke ran for Congress as a Republican in 1!164: and v.·oo. He as re-elected in 1966 and 1968. He sened in the House until 1969 ·when Gov. Ronald Reagan appointed him lieutenant governor to succeed Robert Finch, who joined the Nixon administra- tion as secretary or 11callh. Educa tion and Welfart . Reinecke, born Jan. '1. 1924, was elected to the of[ice oo the Reagan ticket in 1970. He is a graduate of Cslttch and is a professional mechanical cnginetr. ~ttlement of the ITT case rollovl'lng the pledge of convention money broug';lt allegations Lhal the money 1n01.1enccd the decision. The case made headlines in early 1972 when columnist Jack AodCr30n pr.oduced a memorandum from an ITT orricial allt!g ed to make a C"Onnectlon between the settlement and lhe pledge. Each count or perjury carries a maximum penalty of flVe years in prl!M>n, or ii n~ or $2,000, or boCh, upon CS.. REINECKE, PAge II hii\'e to pass-judgmfnt on impeachment and so ""·ould not \\'ant· to have prt.'- judged· any issue "'hich might be brousht in any s~ ~rocetdings." The staff report , made publi~ on a 9-1 \'Ote of the prestigious rommilll.'i'. recommended tha t thr N1xJn's ht· - assessed $#1.022 in back ta xes for 196!1 through 1972, his first terrn in the \\'hitt• House. plus infcrcst of $.1:! •1119 for 1971i through 1972. The rommit tee r('rommrndcd no 1n1eresl for 1969 sin('(' the statute of l1n11tnt1ons has exp1r1--d on !hpt ye:ir. but ;1ddcd th;H • Nixon voluntartlr ehol;e to p;iy !hi' 1111crcs1, the arnoun t· would IX' , $11l.7:t2 _for 1qa 1 ,:--ear . Thus. if Nixon agrees to pay 1he rrco1nn11·ndl'd aso:ess1nent -wh1rh \1·ould be up lo 1h<> Internal Bevenul' Seri ll't to d\"l'tdc 10 ('O!lect -he and his 1\1!1~ v.oul1I o\\e 1hc govc·rnment $517.:!tl:I 1n b<.1ck tax.:-s ;ind lnicrl'SI "Tht· stoff. in any (·a~t'. bt·licvrs it should be e1nphns1zed th:11 1hls 1s " report nnly. It ts not a dl•tna nd_ fpr l)a_\'mcnt of taxes. Any tax l>iymcnl js ~• n1allM' for rons1dr rat1on by !ht.> taxiw.yer and th<-lnt~rnal l<cvenue Service," tht• rcrori saHl ~ • N111:011 f)l<'dgcd 111 • Ol'ct'n1lier !hat ht 1\0uld ah1dr !:>~· 1111y <'Omn11tlt'C decision. Dut pr<'sldent1al spokesm<'n Tue !'<lily 1lt•<·lini.•d to rPst:lte that pledg1>, 1)t·rh11ps 1ndicatulg 1h1• f'res1d,•nt :111d hi~ !all: lawyt·r~ 1n1t·nd to fli,:ht lhe t•asc In C'QUrt Tht' staff l'Olll'ludrd th:~t \'1.~on's deduction of $.Jl!'l.018 for his hilt to tlk• (j i\'1'it1011ttl ArC'hl \t's ot h 1 ~ v 1 1 t' ptt>SJdt·nti;i l P:ll)(.'rs "sh.iuld nol. . Ix• :1lln\.\l1I" bt'(·a u..~ 11 "';1~ n1adf' :iflrr the ..l t1h 2."i, 1!16!1 dt•1Kil1nt' se"l: h\' Coni;irr.~, .ift~r \l!uch no :.ucll drductions cou ld bt· 1·l,11n1l-d Thi! r••))Ol'f :11~1 C•lllC'hld1•d th111 th" :-..'1xons shoul d h11\r rt>porlt·d $117.8:16 <•n rht· 19i0 «;llt< of cxt·css aert·ae:c a1 th._·11" S;in l'lt•1111•n!t• e~t:ll c, :u1d al!oll sh9uld h;1\t' rt'IXtrh-.;I :i SJ5J,8~1l ca pital i;!3il1 in 1!'69 on the s;rl1• or their New York ('11~ ap.:1rtr11cni am es e1nec e oa11, '•le• srau PIMto STATE PARKS DIRECTOR WILLIAM PENN MOTT EYES CRESCENT BAY POINT Niott (left) with Supervi sor Ronald Caspers, Cou ncilwoman Phyllis Sweeney, and Others Park Site Ho pes Fanned Jlfott Pr n 1n i.~es Aitl f or Cr <'sce11t Ra v P11rcl1ose ., \\'illiam Penn ~lolt . director r1r the lie askl.'d 1 .. 1e:un:i &•;i rh Counc:il\1·oma11 state Parks and Recreation Dcpart1ncnt. Ph.viii:; Swc1 n1·.1. 11 strong suppor!l'r of Tuesday gave strong suppo rt tind public ;1cq tus1t1on of Crc:-ctni Point are;i promises of state aid in public :1cq u1sit1on land. "hcth r r thl' ('lly cuuld ht•lp with or a park site at Laguna's Crescent Bay ·'ti.pur chase. and n1ai ntenancc. Point. ).Ire;. S11t'l'<'nt'V sa id th:.it the r itv wa~ t..1ott and a delegation of hicll rank ing rC'ady to asSumC' rcspons1b!!J1~ fo r county and stale officials toured the 1na inte nanct'. but tha t f 1n an c ia1 oceanfront park sile and t:il kcd with city part1r1pat1on 1n 11cqu 1~11Jon could be officials. membcrs of the Friends nf l1m1tcd. Crescent Bay Po int and Earl Russell. Lall'unan lll'len P1nrs. a pa r k property trustee. supporter. ~•nd Pfl\'ale donations hav<' '"There is no question 1n my mind raised $1.300 wi thout a mator effort ~et about the desirability of this area." ~Iott be ing made. · said. Ron ald Caspers , fif th d1s1r1rt Orang<' ··\Ve ought to at'tjuire at least t11t·o of County supervisor. also supported public these Jots." he said. adding that more purchase of the property. could be purchased if further financing Caspers. who also sits on !he South rould be found . Coast ll<'gional Zone Co nse r \' :i ~ ion ~loll said it v.•as important tha1 local Commission. said there ;ire comm ission government part icipate financially in the members \\ho v.·ou!d nle rely ha r acquisition. devclop1nent on !he property <is a 1neans • Airli11es Plea ; Pan .4111, 1'W .4. .Seek Subsi dies \\11\Sl11i\lGTON !UPI ) -Pan An1cric an \\'orld r\1rways and Trans \Vorld 1\irlines. pleading "overw helming'' fuel increases. 10- day asked the Ci vil Aeronautics Board for subsidies to get them through the next 12 months. "\\'e are simply overwhelmed with spiraling fuel costs," Pan Am said in requesting a mail subsidy of up to $194 million. TWA also petitioned for a subsidy but did not spe ll out a fi gure, saying it wouJd depend on whether 111 fuel prices went up still fur· ther and (2) traf fic does not fall below 1973 levels. T\\' A said' at present fuel prices. It \You Id suslain a pretax loss for Lhis year of $47.2 million as compared to a profit of $19.5 mil· lion last year. Pan Am said Its t!)74 fuel bill would increase by 9204 million and forecast an operati ng loss of $85.4 mill ion unless it got help. "\Vhat is at stake. therefore." the petition to the CA B said. "is the preservation of one of the most val uable assets v.·hich the United States ha s: Pan Amerlean's worldwide system of air transportation In eompelition with foreign air carriers v.·hich recei\'C substa ntial support as instruments or foreign governmen1s." . -· of r«l<11n1ni:: thr opt·n !:i nd and public accc.ss to thl' t1dt:'lands below. Ill.' S<dd ht:' lt·lt lh1s was unfai r to rht · prOfH'rlY 01\'llf•r and said it was unfol'tun<l1L' th:tl c\·en after a lantJowoer had nego11~1l l'd ;i n ili!rctmen t with one or several puhl1c t•nt111es. the coastal Ct:lm · m1~s1on l'OUld still tic 1h1ngs up. "\\'r '\'f' got some people ron the comm1ss1on 1 "·ho It\'<' in th e clouds:· Caspers said 00111tJ:' th:it it only takes one ISL-e CRt.:SCEST, Page ZI P ojl ulation Pla11 On South Lag una Will Be Aired The first 1>ublic airing of three plan~ ;illo.,.•ing heavy incre11se in th e South La.Q:un a population wilt be hc!d at 7 ?It ~!oc·k tonight ar 1\l1so Elcm•·n turr Sthool in' Sou!h Lagurm . The plang are proposed as an1cndmen1s or the 1983 land use rleme nt of the Orange County f:cncral Plan. Population increases pc rn111tcd unQer thr proposed plans 14'0U1d vary from about 2.700 to 5 000. Present population is about ~.{X(l. The plan11 will t'Sla bl!Sh ho~' much drvelopment of the South Laguna htlls1dcs and canyon.111 will be pcrmiued. All call for a c.."Ontrovcrsial tie-in with l.."U!una Beach lhrough an extcnllion of Alta La;?una Aou!evard from Arch Ucael'I 1!1·l11hts tn new deve lopment 11nr pl11n rl!:trnds the ro~d1\'8Y through llobo Can~~n lo Coa"i1 lli1tthv.•ay \Vhcn o:ht'r pend1nJl drvelnpmt'nt plans are C<Jnsider«d. it v•ould rtsult In Alta I..nguna BouJ('vard ex tending from Co.1i;t lh¢i"·By th toU Rh Arch Be11c:h Heighls 3nd Top of !he World In Laguna Beach an d 0t1 to J::I Toro Ro11d. Two olht r plans call for the road to be connected with hlllside clrcu latiOn atld ._ rx1st1ng ro51dv.a~·s wlthcut a direct link to COllst Highway . ( l ' ~ San Oriofre , Expansion St opp ed I!~ CA~D \CF. l'EA!tSO\ 0 1 "'• Oal!J PolOI Sr.II Oppont'nts of lht· ~n 1mofrt' nucle<1r Po"er pl;111t l'xp:ins1nn loda} v.un ;i stay 1n a San U1t·~o ;ip1ll'lla1e cuun ~loppu\~ all v.ork on the project. Judges 1n thl' t<'ourlh i\\)pcllalt' U1stric1 C.ourt of Appeal also sci A11rrl 12 as the dalf: for a hearing to decide -\llheth<'r tnat rourt ha s iurLSd1<.11on over 1 he case -"1ht'thL•r the sray should h l' oon1lnued . -Y.1lwther tht• opponents ~houfd hn\t' to post a bond for thl' con1 rnu:.illl't' ot !Iii.' !tltl~', l:>onald Stark and F r e d c r 1 r k Sutherland. attorneys for the p I ;i n t • s opponents, argued l h~:ir case today \11"'1 attorney for lhe Sl<rlt• roa s t a I Com1nission and Southi:rn California Edison present . Jn addilion. Slark and Sutherl:1nd f1l ccl a la wsuit asking for a jud1c1al rcv1ev.· of the state roasta l comm ission's ~'ch. 20 approval·of two new ouclt'ar reactors at the plant less than thrt'(! mi les south of San Clemente. The tv.·o la14·yers are reprrscnt in~ lhe Environmental Coalit ion of Orange County, Friends of ttw• Earth, C:rou~ t.:nil cd Aga inst lladiation IJ a n g c r 1(.;t:AHD 1 of San Clcmcntr Sc en i C' Shor«l1nr Prr~l'r\":ll 1011 1 ·011f1·n·nc~· (lj Santa Harba ra . Huth 1-'l'yton ;ind 1.101 d Von Haden . both of San J)1<'gu, 111 the casr . Tut> stale roastal comm1ssiou ])C'C 5 u1 !\cv.·port lk·ach turned do\1n <1 IX'rm 11 for t•onstrurtion of the nc14' units. but l:1ter agrL'fd to rL'Consider. , Since the Veh. 20 ;1rproval u11J1ty rornpany \\'Or kers have slartcd gr;1d1ni.: for an ac~ss road to th(' s1tf' of the nrw un its. v.·h1ch "'ill take vu i.,.alflll l !.000 h•t·t of sa ndstone IJlufls. Grad.Jog has been f1n1sh1·d on a 1>:1rk1ng pad sh~htly 111l;1nd from th t· "lluthrrn bluffs Bv F:d1i;on'!; lf>lllH l1vr ~chedult-. excavation ol the 1u1rlhcrn bluff~ v.·hich opµonen ls "ant S<J \cd \l as :.upposcd in st;:1 rt nt-:1 "'eek The l<i 11tsui t contcnys !hill ii San !)1cgn Supcnllr Coun proccdurr la:.1 Uece rntx·r and Januar)'. in \1·h1ch the. L'Om1niss1on and Edison agrred to thr lcrms for ;1 !Set EXPA:-;sro:-;. l'aJ::C ?) Orange Coast Weather ~lost!~· sunn y Thu rsdJ~ ~light· ly V.'Hrmcr tl'mper11tures High.' at the beacht's in the 1011• 7n~ nsini.: t1> 78 inland. Overnight lo"~ 50 111 il. INSIDE 'fOD.\ \' OsCGr winners nt !hi"' J211ll trnnu(d Acodtn1u 1l 1r11 rol~ ure listed inside todaij\ l"lpt•r 1J•1 t>a!Jt 30. Stories 01111 111< llH C:t revie10 llollywood's 111ns1 t'XClf· 111g 111gh l of rhe yenr Al Y~r Stf~lct > tHlittt H L. M. ltJ4 U C•MfOt~lf I C1tW Cllflllt tf Clauilltf 11.)1 CM!ltl 44 (•M•-f " 0.•tll Htt+«t U 1411.,111 Pl" • lftltrtM~mMI ••n ,Jllt1o111tt U·ll "'' TM h(otl1l 1'-fl Mwowil>t ll Ill lfll 1-ICI • AM LIMI~ JI lrMVil• H·H M111,,.t ,,,..., 11 Ntll~ ,,.._,. f °'-' c_,, 11.1i IJ!vl1 ,.,..,, ,._ '""'' ll·1l Or. Slftlle...,_. U . SIM.-Mar11.it M•11 Tt lll"'""' M T'"llfl'I le•)I W••tflttr f W-'I N_... l!_.. w ..... ,..~ f ,. . ' • UA!l 'I PILOT LB Saddl ehack Boai~d Vote 'No Contes t' There is still no conu•st for thrcc available seat~ nn tht· Saddlebtick Collf'gc board of trusle<'!I. \\'Ith the dl•adlinc ror fl\Jng as a c,andldate. two days ""':iy. only tv.•o persons have made !heir candidat·y official -one each in the tv.·o Tustu\ truslee areas. In LagW1a Beach . no onr has yet expressed an interr4t In filling thr ~at vacated by John Lund. Lund rrsignl'd , -lW.D weeks ago effe.cti\•e._Jmmedmtcly_.1.'l_ a protest to the demotion of Saddleback football coach George Hartman. The 01her tv.·o vacancies.art to replace charter lrl.ll!ltees Alyn Bra nnon. who rtJiigned afte r belng co nvicted of bookmaking: and Hiins Vogel. who has bought a house outside hi s area. Candidates must live in the area having a vacancy, but wtll ht> elected Jt large by all district voters JW'Jc 5. Deadline for filing papers as a candidat e Is 5 p.111. Friday at the Registrar of Voters office in Santa Ana. Since the boundary lint's of the Sf'vcn trustee areas are drawn f r om complicated precinct lines, c o u n I y officia ls urged all prospective candidates to check their addresses with the registrar to verify that they are in the nreas v.·ith openings. - The ty.·o candidates who have filed so far are Sieve Mueller and .Jeffry DuBov•c of Tustin. The three new trustees on the seven· member board will be elecled to' serve the remainder of the terms of the i r presecissors. Ne w stale laws prov ide that the board has the optWn of y,·hether lo call an electloo or appoinl to fill lln· expected vacancies. Jur y StruggJ,es · To Find Verdict l1i Bar Sla y in.g An Orange County Superior Court jury €hat is putting in a l4'hour day was back .9fl the job today in a bid to reach a verdid in the Bachelor's III bar murder· assault trial. ' Judge Byron K. ~tcMillan sent the panel home at 11 p.m. Tue5day afl.er learning that its deliberations from 9 a.m. had failed to produce a verdict. , The j>'9.'"91ti!!!\ ~ '!.~ flie iUfY'!' lind C)'!>l'e.w poUce Set· 'l'bomas B.aroldi, 2.6, guilty of first degree murder for the 1killing, on Jan. 5, 1973 of ~1arine Corps Capt. Randall Steven Robinette. 25. Afso sought by the prosecution is a conviction on charges , of assault with a • i,tead\y weapon filed against Garden Grove patrolman Jerry Gra y, 29. for his M1egecs.._ wounding In th~ same fracas of bar patron.Sam Campise, 35. Both off duty officers were accused in the four-week trial of going for their guns In a tavern brawl that ended v.ith Robinette dying on the .barroom floor from a gunshot wowld in lhe chest and me unconscious Campi se b I c e d i n g heavily from a chest wound . Witnesses said derogatory remarks made by lxllh officers to several girls in 1he bar led to the uproar in the Tustin tavern. Tn1ck Drivers C it~!! WASHINGTON (UPf) - A grand jury Tuesday indicted four Pennsylvania truck drivers wirh conspiracy in the rleath of another trucker during the gasoline protest strike earlier this year. the Justice Department announced today. The indictmen t returned by a Philadelphia grand jury y.·as i n connection v.·il h the ®ath of Ronald tfengsl, 33. of Spring Grove, Pa ., when a 21-pollnd rock was dropped through-his truck's windshield. -~ I ' I • OI AMGECOAST " DAILY PILOT T""(..i<•"O"' '~""'11 -~ .. (>)"' : """"., •• '· ~ ~.. ,. :N..111> ,..,. ""·~ • tno•• "'..... ·~ • • -··~ fO(I " ...... 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''?"N',"' c~111-.. c,.t.1,,. •. ,. tiom"•"'<1.i t1r:at~et l)OO "'• 0-M~ ,.llO_'l' l!lo~!MYOO"l!"'Olll" JOO- D1Uy l"llol Sllll PMlo CRASH LANDING NEAR AIRPORT CAUSES HEAVY DAMAGE; PILOT SURVIVED Oliver Scott, 281 Anahe im, Did Not Walk Away But W11 Re lea5ed After Hospita l Vi1i f Froui Page l CL.4.IMS ... County Pilot Survives the association v.•ill be soliciting the council's support and the supporl of the police administration. Ir v_ine Crash Landing Poli ce Chief Fran k Schopcn said . through his secretary, that he and his staff would be present at the meeting. Previously. the employes' association had charged that offictrs were being v.·orked 12·hou r shifts frequently, ·that 1nany were required to v.·ork in excess of seven days in a row , on several occasions a single ufficer has been deployed to cover the entire city and that police racilities .ll:re inadequate. The city has maintained that Laguna's police costs per capita are the hiQ:hest of all Orange CoW1ty cities and of like eommunitles in the state and that lhe number ~ Po:lice employes per capita is also very high. There have been discrepancies in figures issued rrn[ll the association and the city~-MacAdam said both were getting ·infDmfalion from the same sourct, but, the differen ces came in inlerpretJn.g. · · MacAdam said some of lhe ·city's fi'~-were ~ on the number of po~ltiOl}i,.' a!l~~ lri,1 the d~t. Some of thbSe poslliolls are not fillfd. The employes' association co1D1ted only• filled positiona be said. "lt,really doesn't.do any good to say tbe pooiUon ii lhero. if lllere i..•t 1 body there," MacAd.vn' Said. T The associ1Uon Is firmly -to further reductions in pol)ce ~f!1 a step called for during t1 rtetiit budi:Ct hearing. 1 The City Council ordered a trimml:ng of 18 city pcsitions ln order to balance t'he upcoming budget. There is a $250,000 cap between Income and expenses. The personnel ruts would slice five positions · from tbe police department. It is not clear. in view of'tlte police department's Ouctuating manpower. how many presently employed persons would be fired. Tcntat!~e personnel cuts also clipped four pos1t1ons f:om the fire departmerit, five from public works, one from the lifeguard department, two from planning department and fra ctional manpowe.r amounts from recreation and finance. From Pagel REINECl(E • • • conviction. Rei~ecke . spent thr·ee days in \VashUJgton 1n February trying to find out from. Jaworski whether he would be indicted. He told reporte rs Jaworski refused to give him the "official clearance of my name" hP reques ted .. Reinecke ha s said he is in !he governor's race to slay. He had sought to clear his name so his cam~aign could continue, \Valdie is running fo r the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in California . "I am in the governor's race to stay," Reinecke has said. "I honeslly prefer' 10 have them -The people of California - ntake that determination as to y,·hether I am entitlt<d tO tht.ir confidence for the next four ~·ears.·· Uy ARTllUR It VINSJ.:L Ot 1M D•Kf Piie! S!•ll A young Anaheim pilot was found and floY.TI to Costa ~1esa ~lemorial Hospital Tuesday night following a sea rch and rescue operation by crewmen of three helicopters over an unlighted.Jrvine area where hls plane crashed w h i I e approaching Orange CoW1ty Airport. Oliver J. Scott, 28, was airWted directly from the scene by l'ne Newport Beach Police Department helicopter after he was spofted sprawled near the wreckage. He suffered multiple lacerations, abrasions and bruises in the 8:55 p.m. crash which occurred on a north·south landing approach to the busy airport. Nursing spokesmen at Costa 1'1esa. ~1emorial Hospital said today~ hoy.·ever, that Scott was patched up and relessed, without requiring admission for furfber care. • Tne Cessna 150 that be piloted, owned Official Hints 'I\vo-year Delay ' On CdM Route Construction of the Corona del 1'.Iar Freeway between the San Oiego and Newport freev.·ays will likely be delayed tv.·o years because of federal spCndi ng cutbacks. Haig Ayanian, director of tm State Division of Highways for Orange and Los Angeles counties, said today. Ayanian said the $20 million project, including he interchange of the Corona de! Mar and Newport freeways, had been included in the 1974-75 budget. But. he said, federal funds have run out and unless additional federal mon ieS' become available. the projecls vo'ill ha\'e to be puched back. ''If some ft'd eral money sho1vs up, you can bci we'll get those projects going. They arc top priority." Ayanian says. But even though the re may be tem- porary dela~'S, stale high\'1ay officials are still confident that both t~e Ne1vport Freev.'.'.lY extension and the Corona del 1\1ar Freeway will be completed by 1982. Both projects are inc luded in the ~tale's new eight-yea r plan ,,_,hich lists the freeWa·y projeets with the highest buildit1g pMor!tles. Ayanian said if "·ork on the Corona del :\·lar Freeway isn't started within the nex t lhrl!'C months or at least put out to bid. !he delay y.·ould be at least two years in getting them going. He explained tha t the Federal llighway Administration y.·iJl begin to require en- vironmental impact reports for all !roe· way construction next yea r and it will take about 18 months to prepare them . Laguna Police Fit1d LSD In CdM Suspect's Home _ Laguna Reach narcotics offictrs say An. eslimated 500 tablets of LSD were c they have ~eized another 200 tablets of S<'1Zed lhere as police arrested Watt, LSO in the :-ieY.1por1 Be11ch residence of a ~l aryhew and the girl who arrived while nu111 arrested In a Laguna drug bust a drug bust v.·as under ~·ay at 3069 Zell ~tonday. . Drive, Laguna Bead!. Det.. Tony Smith said that during a -At thRt residence. four per.ions wtre follow up invesHgatlon Tu~ay, offi cer?" arrested. on a variety ol narcotics "<'nt to the Corona del !\1ar home of allejlalioR$ Including possession o t Rober! T. \Vatt, 19. of 322"11 Jasmine marijuana for sale, possession of Ave .. and distovercd the halluci"'torY dAngtrous drugs for sale and po59eSSion acid. Of socatne. Police said they seized A \Vall , l.X!~·e)' P. Maryhew, 19, of 23.11 ··sut>stantJal quantity" of m11rijuana and \Vlnd Cqve I .. 1ne, Huntington Beach, and amphf!tamlnes. a 17·year-okl Lakc.,.,·ood girl wtrf! rollce booked G11ry, A. ltiJtgins, 20: arretted , aod book~ for a 11 e g e d Scott R. Weber, 20 : Alan S. Uh.Jcm.1nn. possession or l..'iD for sale, after authorl-20: 11nd Nancy Love, 27. All listed ='" tics visited a communal·llvln M residence addrt!!s of 3069 Zell Drive, Laguna in a Laguna Beach resldentiii'I area and ~ach. . arrested four other persoM on nnrcoUcs Arraignn1tnt is sdleduled r o r charges. Thursday. f . I by Holiday Aero -Club I n c .. headquartered at Fullerton !\Iunicipal Airporl. V.'.'.l!I se\'erely damaged i'n the crash landing. Spokesmen for the Orange County Airport Tower said today he had been in contact by radio and was cleared for landing when something went .wrmg. ~ A lifarine Corps helicopter crew aloft at the lime near the Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Station first reported what appeared to be a plane going down, according to Costa ~lesa Police Sgt. Max Wilson. The radio broadcast coupled wit'h reports by witnesses on _, the .ground brought a variety of emergency units to the undeveloped, unlighted area near l\1ain Street and Gillette Avenue. The Marine Corps chopper used its pov.·eriul searchlight to illuminate the area and Newport Beach Po I ice Department helicopter pilot Jim Golfos and ob5erver Harry Williams set do"'n at lhe crash site. Scott was given emergency treatment and oxygen for shock, then no-.n to the OOspital in Newport Beach's medical evacuation litter.equipped helicopter. Costa Mesa 's Eagle l police helicoPter with pilot Jim Wagner and observer Sgt. Larry Bersch abos~ continued the search on the chance Scott might have had a passenger who wandered away dazed in search Of help. Investiga tors said it was virtually impossible to queslion him at the scene about any other possible victim or ttie cause of the sudden crash landing. One groW1d witness said it appeared the Cessna 150 was making its approach toward the airport when it made a steep leh bank at IO \.\.' altitude and fell toward earth. - The description of what occurred is vi rtually the same as that in\'olved in the crash of another Cessna 150 on takeoff from the airport lhree "'eeks ago. Investigators already probing that crash, wh ich killed a student pHot and fl ight instructor also from Anaheim , today began unraveling Scott's crash. One inspector from the Federal Aviation Agency's Long Beach office y.·as on the scene of the crash which occurred in a fl~t. graded field. this nioming. • -· OPI N ... ' """ Hearst Ordeal SLA to Deliver Time of Release SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -The parent. of kldnaped Petricia llearst say they believe the Symbionese Liberation Army will keep it.!i promise to reveal by Frk:lay ~·here and when it will tree her. In a typed letter delivered Tuesday to the edltor of an underground newspape.r, alonQ: with a d01en long-stemmed roses and a comic greeting card. the SLA said "further eommW'Jication win follow lo the following 72 hours" giving "the state. city and time of release of the prisoner." "Of course we're very pleased to learn thai-the Sl.A ._,i ll releaSe Pat.ricia,0 Randolph A. Hearst said in a stat,ement to newsD'jen al hb: home In 1uburbao lliltsborough. · • .. I'm sure they will," added Jlearst, editor and president of the San Francisco Examiner. "I've been sure all along I.hat she was well. And if they say they'll release her, I beJleve it." 'llte message, dated ~1arch 29, was delivered to John Bryan at the office of the biweekly Phoenix which he edits. It broke a 23-day silence by the terrorist SLA, ~i:iich dragged the 20-yea r-old college coed from her B e r k e I e y apartment Feb. 4. It was unclea r when the SLA's .sel!- im~ deadline would expire, because a floi1'st deliyered the commW'lique wit h the floy.·ers 17 hours lat,e. Kalliopi Volikakls, owner of Crete Florists, said she told a smartly dressed brown-haired young woman who ordered the roses Monda y and enclosed lhe Jetter that she would deliver them no later than 6 p.m. But ~1rs. Volikakis said her car broke down and she wasn'! able to make I.he delivery until late-Tuesday morning. The last SLA message on March 10 denounced the Hearsts for allegedly failing to meet demands in good faith and included a stinging taped rebuke by lt.fiss Hearst in wh.ich she accused her father of .. .,.,·ashing his hands" of the case. The new c ommunique was accon1pani ed by half of a California driver's license bearing Miss Hearst's signature and mo st of the photograph. The slate Department of 1\-fotor VehiCles said in Sacramento that details on the license match its records of Mi.ss Hearst's license, including I.he initial of the Issuing clerk.. Alter examining the fragmen~ which Bryan brought to Hillsborough, Hearst said: "We believe it is a driver's license, we believe lt Ls Patty's, and we believe the communique Is a genuine ooe." Catherine Hearst. Patricia's mother, said the new message was • • a tremendous relief for me. "I'm so happy 'to see half of Patty's driVer's li cense and I hoDe to get the other half and Patty along with it, because I believe the SLA certainly has lived up to everything they said so far and I have reason to believe they'll Winter Festival Beacl1 Run Set The fourth annual Laguna Beach Winter Festival Beach Run is scheduled for 8:45 a.m. Sunday with nmners competing along a 5.5 mile tbree-la-p. course from lt.1ain Beach to Cress Street. The competition Iles attracted ruming and jogging participants from all or Southern California, according to coordinator Afark Resig. Entrants are awarded a special patch. Fee is 50 cents and slgnups may be made prior to the race Sunday. con.tlnue to live up to their word.·' The message wai'signed "1. I. United 4. Gen. Field 1.1arsh.all Cin., S.L.A.'' "C'n'' is short for General Cinque, the apparent St.A leader whose vo!ce appeared on an earlier t a p e d communique. Tliieves Loot Bci11a Market From Ceiling Burglars who cut a hole in a roof to gain entry to a Dana Point market Tuesday night ltfl with cash and produce val ued at nearly $6,000, Orange <binty Sheriff's officers said. Deputies said the intruders at Vic's market. 34111 La Pla1.a, entered t'nc premises via the hole in the roof and then used an electric drill to cut open the office safe and remo,·e more than $5,500 in cash. · Officers said the burglars helped themselves to four cases of betr and several prime cuts of meat before lxllling from the market via the back door. Investiga tors today said ear I y indicatioos are that "one man entered via hte roof and then let h.is companions in through t'be back door before starting work on the safe. ........ PGflel E*PANSION • • • rcoonsideration. "denied us due proces.! of law,".Stark said Tuesday. Stark .contends that the project opponents were wrongly kept out or the court discussion. · · In the stJ)arate but related action ag<ilnst the State Coastal Zone Conservation Commission, the attorneys claim the commission's decision Is invalid because: -The SUperklr Court order for the new vote 'was void. -If the court orde:r wasn't void, it told the commission to re-vote on the existing testimony, but a new staff report and new testimony from Edsion were allowed Feb. 20: • -'Jbe commission violated the 1m coa!!W bDt act wbich crealed it when it consJdered EdilOll 'a amended application f« the plant Without sending it back ID the San Diego ~I Commission for action first. From Pagel CRESCENT ••. person to appeal a project to the state commission and further stall or kill carefully worked out plans. "The f.egiooal comm ission has big eyes and no pocketbook,'' Caspen; said. Mott said be was impressed with the area and be saki that both State Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R·Newport Beach) and Assemblyman Robert Badham {R· Newport Beach) are enthusiastic about buying the land. Price estimates of the scenic rocky headland lots have varied from $100,000 to $200,IXXI each. • 646.1919 Cl.OHD SUNDAY ._.£;> _____ ,,..,_ii Baseball Shoes 10.95 up Little League Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 to 17.95 lttseball Mitts !i.95 to 49.95 Baseballs & lcm Colored Sleeve Undershirts Track Shoes 11.95 to 24'.95 . Track Pants 2.50 & 3.20 Wannup Shoes 15.95 to 23.95 Tennis Dresses Tennis Shoes & Shorts Tennis Shoes-7.95 to 22.95 Tennis Rackets 4.95 to 50.00 Tennis Balls -8.35 Doz • Handball Gloves & Balls RacquetbaR Racquets Bikes-fires-Tubes Parts-Repairing Darts & Dartboants Skateboants 5.95 • 7.95 · 8.95 Slant Boants Yollsyballs -Basketballs Warmup Suits Speedo Swim Suits I 'I ) I , I l r -• • Saddleha~k ' EDITION Toda;r's t 'inul l\'. Y. Stocks VOL 67, NO. 93, 7 SECTIONS, 98 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY , APRIL 3, 1974 TEN CENTS ,. President Nixon's Tax Bill Put at $476,341 . . Yt1AStllNGTON {UPI ) -'Presidenl part of the President or his personal Nixon and hi.s wife Pal owe the representati\'es, gov.emmenLal least .$476,:U.l---1n ---.ba<>ck.__._,·Tlle staff_belie.ves that it would be taxes and inter~st !or't969 through 1972. inappropri~te lo consider such matters in • !he staff or a joint co~grcsslonal view. of the fact that the House Judiciary con'lmitlee concluded today. , Commillee presently has before it an The staff ·report, which ran 784 printed impcathment investigation rela ting to pages, stressed the com mittee was the President ..... the staff report said. dra wing no conclusions as to "whether The repor· also sai d lhat members of lhere "as or \\'hcther there ..... as not fraud the Joint Committee on Internal Itevenue or negligence involved in any aspeci" of Taxation, \\'h iCh unde rtook that tax study the suspect tax returns, either on the at Nixon 's request in Dcce1nbcr. may ha,·e to p.1ss judgment on impeachment and so "u'Ould not want to have pre- judged. any -issue "·hlch-might-be-brought ln an y such proceedings.'~ The staff report. 'n1ade puPlic on a 9·1 . vole of the pres1igious commilt~. recommended that the Nix.:in '!! be assessed S#l.022 in ba ck taxes for 1961J through 1972. his rirsl term in the \\lh1lc !louse. plus interest of $3~ ·10' fo r 1970 through 1972: ·rhe committee rt>co1nn1ended no 111!\'rt·:st f11r 1969 sint'e t~ st•nute of l11ni1111ion!i has t"Xp1rcd on that )car, but ;1dded that : i'Sixon .. roluntanlr t•bosc IS> p.1y the interest. the 11n1oun1 \l'ould be ~4U.i32 for that year, Thus. 1{ ~txou 11grces lO µ.1~ 111" r('{'OnHnend<'d assess1nent "'-'hich "·ould be up lo the Internal Hcvenue Scr\'ICe ro decide to collC'CI -he arwt his 11i·1fe Y..ould ov.c the govemmmt ~17.203 in ba ck taxes and interest. "The staff. in <iny case. believes 11 should be cmphaslzed that this Is a -• reJ)Orl Olll\ II is not a dl'mnnd for p:iyn1cnt of ta>.1'S. i\ny lax p;1~nw111 J ~ ;i ma.ucr Co.r COJlSJdi:ratinn by thc. w.-.puycr and lhe lnll•rnal Hcvenue Scr\'ll'~, .. th<" r<'1)()rt sa1cl. Nixon pledi:l•d 111 Dt>ct•tnlk•r that hi• 1\f..Uld abidl' :1~· un\' comrnittt>e d<'Cisum. But presid(·1111;1J spok!!Smcn Tuc.~day dl'elined to rt'stalc lhat pledge. perhaps 1nd1ca11ng !ht• l'rtsidt'nt and tus tax J;iw}'crs intend to fl J(ht the caS(' in COOrl The staff l't1nch1ded that ~1x0t1's dcclu\:l!Oll of $482 .018 for his gift to !he ~ \<\!ton.ii An:h1\1•s of h • ' \' ! "1· 1n·t·s1de:nt1al p.11k'r~ "~hould not. , .be :.IJ011cd" l)l.'t',lUl'4' ii \lo,tti 1nadc l'lfler the ,Jul .v 25, l!lli\.I 1h•1ul lin<· ~1·t hy Congrr~.~ •afh·r wl11C'l1 no :-llCh dl·tha11ons could ho .. ' L~:111n1·d Tht• · rrfihrt :ll'IU c1u1t·ludrd that the \"1~011~ ~hotJd h;11c r1·1)()rtt•d S\17.836 un th1· l~iO s<1 l1• of ex ce1>.~ ncreaj!\' al tht1r &in ('l1•11h·n1t· 1·.-..t:th'. ,1nrl al ~1 ~houltl li:11e rt•f)l)rlt«I a Sl51 .848 c.~p11a\ !{ain in 196!1 on 1111• s;1I(' nf th1·1r ~ew York Cit ,' 1S1•1• H \C'K TAX . l'agi' 21 am es e1nec e UPI Ta~10 PERJU.RY CHARGES Ed Reinecke ~chool Rigl1ts Fio·ht Brc\rina t-. e 0Ycl' Dana Hills By PA 'IEl:A llA.ttA;>.' Of lft9 0•111' Pile-I Slltf A fight over who has mor<' right to D:!na Hi!Js high school is brewing in the Capistrano Unil\ed School District. San J uan Ca pistrano pa r e n I s confronted the Gro\1'th Planning Advisory Commissiob for th e first lime Tuesday, pleading fo r their chil dren's righ t to remain in Dana Hills. But l\·Iission Viejo residents argued that their children ha11e the same right in a boundary dispute over attendance areas for Pana Hil!s anc;i San Clemente High School. a disput e that threaten,.,to become a major battle before i1: is se ttled. The growth commi ssion originally recomn1ended !hat next year's ninth graders from ~1ission Viejo be bused to S..'in C\f'mM1te High School Instea d of Dana Hills to equalize enruitrnent at the 111i·o schools. The board of trustees tabled the proposal and sent it back to the committee, chalrengi ng it to find new alternatives. One of those alternatives is sending all high school students \except seniors/ east of the San Diego Freeway to San Clemente next yea r. Other combinations the commiUee is l~c CUSO. Page ZI REA.Dl' l'OV RSElF FOR PHONE CA LL S • ''ou can take a nap after placing lhe ad. but be sure to be up and rrady for phone calls v.hen the paper cofnes out Check thi s recent Daily Pilot ad : -SALEt.I maple bµnk bed !;t'l from Bc:ils. Very good cond. 170; (Phone ~o.J .... 1most before lhe ad\.·erti&cr could reall y relnx. the paper \V8S on the ~!reel ·and the fi~I call came in. The bunk bed "·as sold to the first caller. TI1at's fast action. Try n Dally Pilot ad !or yourscU, Just dlAI an ad·vlsor st 642-5678 ---• 3 Cl1a1·ges Of P_erj11ry Ret11r11ed \\'ASllJ'.\'GTO.\ 1AP 1 -Cali fomia ·s Lt. r.ov. Ed Rei nt'Cke "'as indicted todav bv the \\'aterga!e grand jury on three cOunls of perjury in connection \ri1h the JTT antitrust case. Reinecke. 511. a lead ing contt!nd~r for this year's Republican gube rnatorial nomina1io.o.. }'·as accused of lying to a U.S. Senate subcommillee du r in g hearings on the nominations of former Atty. Gen. Richard G. Klei :lienst. Chief U.S. District Judge Gl'Orge 1;. Harl Jr.. also summone11 Spe<'ial Watergate proseculor Leon Jaworski for an afternoon appearance to expla in an apparent premalure leak of the Reinecke indictment. ll arl said !hat 22 minu tes before rnc indictment was officially prcsCnted l•l him in court at 9:07 p.rn. PDT. an aide from the office of Rep. Jerome \Valdie . a California Democrat on the Judicia ry Commitll'C y,·hich is c o n s i d e r l n g iinpeachment mallers. called to ask for a copy o( the Reinecke iadictmcnt. Hart said this '·is obviousl.v an outright \'iolation of Crim inal Rule 16, '' .,.,.hich rela}e& to grand jury secrecy. There was no immediate response from Jaworski. A spokesman in \\'aldic·s office in \\'ashinglon said tod ay: "\Ve hea rd a rumor there \\'Oiild be an indictment trandcd do11·n. So \\'e sen1 "an intern down as 1ve have clone in · 1ne past. The difference was hC "'cnl to !he: judge's offil'e instead of the court as he had in the past. "It "':is just a rumor. A friend callc>d and said he had hrl:>ard this rumor. So v.·e sent an intern doY.TI as y,·e·ve done before." · Reinecke \1·as charged specifically \1 ith lying to the committee Apr il 19. 19n during the Kl eindienst nearlngs as the commillee was probing a 11 f! g e d connections betv.·cen a guarantee of funds for the Republican natlonal ·convention that year and an ou t-Qf.eourt .settlement of an antitrust case against the International Telephone & Telegraph Co. The indictment says Reinecke lied \vhen he told !he rommitt t!i! !hat. so far as he knew. then Atty. Gen. John N. '.\Iitchell did nor ·-1mO\\' about the con\'ention offer before Rei necke told hin1 on Sept . 17, 1971. Settlement of the !TI case had been announced July 31. 1971. The Sheraton Corp .. a subsidiary o' ITT and opera tor of t\1·0 hotels in San Diego. pledged $-400.000 Iow a rd convention expenses at the time rnc GOP planned 19 hold its 1972 convention in the Southern Cali fo rni:1 city. A forrncr Democrat. Reinecke ran for !See REINECKE, Page !t ',, . ~.. . :;.., . :.·,4~.tJ ~~ .. ,~ ·-1.)1, r .. , ~ ,. .. ..{ '.$' ... 'l:.11.. /t-1('..-. ' ' • .. O.~• Piii! "hoto b1 IU,11••• 1(-111' CRASH LANDING NEAR AIRPORT CAUSES HEAVY DAMAGE ; PILOT SURVIVED Oliver Scott, 28 , Anaheim, D,id Not Wa lk Away But ~Was Released After Hospital Visit Pilot Found, Hospitalized Pl<111 e Crasl1es By ARTllUR R. \'17'SE L DI Ille 0•111 1"1111 Slill A young Anaheim pilot y,·as found ilnd f\o\1n to Costa ~1csa i\Jemorial Hospita l Tuesday night fol!o"·ing a Sl'arc:h and rescue operalion by crC\l'men of three hcl1copters o\·er an unlighted lr\·inc area y,·here bis plane crashed \\' h 1 l c approaching Orange County Airport. Oliver J . Scott , 28, y,·as airlirtl'd diree11y from Ll1e scene by me Nc\\·port Beach Police Departnwnt helicopter after he "'as spotted sprawled near the wreckage. lie suffered mult!plc \aceralions, abrasions and bruises in the 8:55 p.m. crash \vhich occ urred on a north-south landing approach to the husy airport. :'\ursing spokesmen at Co:>la i\1esa '.\Jemonal llospilal said today, however. 1hnt Scott "·as patched up and rcleascd, \\'ilhout requiring admission for furrncr care. ThC' Cessna 150 that he piloted, owned -. • UI, A11proucl1 Lo Co 1111t y Airport by Holiday Al·ro Cluh l n c . hcadqua rter('d flt Fullt·non :\1un1c1pal /\1rpor!. 11·as SI'\ ercty d;imagl'd in tht' t r3sh land1n~ Spokesm{'n for the (}range County ,\1rport To"cr ~aid today he had Uct.•n 111 contact by r.,d10 ;i nd 11as cll•arcd for la nding 'A'hen so1ncl hing \\e-nt \\Tong . i\ .\larine Cnrps ht'hcopter ere" aloft at the time ™-'a r th~ S..1n1a Ana ;\larine Corps Air SL:it1on fir~1 reported what appeared lo be a plane going do y,·n. acco1·ding to Costa .\les:i ('olice Sgt '.\lax \\'ii son. The radio broadcast coupled 1\irn reports hy \\'11ncsscs on the ground brought a va ricl)' of emer~cncy units to thC' undcvelo)X'd. untighlt>d area near ,\lain Street and Gillette Avenue The :\laru1e Corps chopper u:.ed 11.~ poWt"rful S<·r1rl·hlight to illun1 inate thr t!rc.u and .\(·wpnrt &ach P o I 1 t 1· JJ1·parunent hclicoplcr pllol .Jirn Golfos :ind ohser\'cr Harry \\'illi<1n1s set do\1·n <11 1hc l'rash sit e. Scott \I.as J:l\'l•n emergency 1reatment and oxygen for shock. ttK·n flo\\n to thf· nosp1tal 1n /\cy,·port Beach 's ntedical l'\'acuatl-On 1il!er-equ1pped helicopter. Costa ~le~;1 's F.a11le ·1 police hclico1>ter \\·ith pilo( Jim Wagner aRd offiierver Sf.(t. Larrv lkr5eh aboard ront inued the searCh on tht· chance Scot! miKhl have !Jad a passcngrr \\'ho 14andcred :l\\:ty dazed 1n search of help. "' Jn vcsligators ~<'lid 1l "ils \'irtually i1npossiblc to q~st1011 him at the scC'n,~ ;ihout tiny olhcr possible vl :.-tim or t'ne cau se of the sudden crash landing. One ground witness said it ;1ppcarl'd the Cessna 150 1\JS 1naking its approach toward the airport y,·hen it made A s1~·11 left bank at lo" altitude CJnd fell toward eart h. ThC' descri p1ioh of wha t oceurrrd is \'irtually lhC' same as that in\'O]\'Cd in !hr crash of ano ther Cessna 150 on takeoff from the airport three 11i•ceks ago Os~ar Winner lnvesligators alrea~y probin,it rll<ll crash. which killed a student pilot Rnd flight instruc1or al~ from Anahenn. today befitan unra\'eling Scott's crash \ Irvine Elect.roni cs Expert Fetecl You probably missed htm Tuesday "'hen the Academy or ~lotion Picture Ar~ and Sciences handed him an Oscar. And. tr you saw special effects created more easily as a result of his talent. you 11i•ouldt1't be able to distinguish them from spcalal effect.'! in any .other film . Roger Banks. 31. of 18934\ Racine Drive, lr\•ine. is one of the many Cbcar recipients whose work is done behind the st'fnC!. The Tuttle Rock resident picked up his award In behind -the-scenes fashion. too -during a commercial break. B..1nks for more than slx years has frctlanced as an electronlcs con.,uhllnl nnd · now beads a Costa ~le.sa firnl speciahzlng In electronics development Oscar :lctually recognizes t h c efficiency or equipment he designed three yea rs ago to spe«I the creation o[ rnm special effects including titlC!S, fadeouts and split screen images. ror yean .... , mcdlanlcaUy driven optical printer has been used to create the effects. II often look tv.·o operators to lei: the 10 by 6-fooi machine '>''hat to do, Banks observed Now. tHc \40rk is done tYilcc as ras1. by one pe rson seated {II R oompact electronic con..c;ole. he uld. . The dcve1opmenl was his first icontnct 1See \\'INNl'~R . Page t i .. f • It's Tonlghi !Jenne Currier' applies make· up for Mi ssion Viejo High School vari'Cty shO\I/ tonight and Thursday in n1uJ tipurposc room. Curt.D in t 1n1~ is. 7:30 p.m. ! One inspector from the Ferlcrat Avi:'ll ion Agency '11 l.ong Beach oflic~ \1·as oo thP scene nf th~ rrash which occ.i.1rrcd • In a nat. graded field, this morning . ])calh Penalty OK'd Jn \'ew llan11lshire CONCORD. ~.ll 1tiPl 1 -The ~late leg11ilstur<' vnlcd Tuesday ni~ht 10 restore the dc~th penally 1n :'\r\I.' llampsh1rc for murder of policemen . murder for hire and murder 1n connection \\'ilh kidnaptng. Repuhlican Gov \lei Thonlson, a ir;trong advocate pf t'apl tal pun\Ahmcnt. wat expe<.1.l'd to !Ugn the mt.•asure ihto taw to mnke New ltampshlre lh<• 24tti state to rt tort lhe death pcnalt>' l~'somo ~rm. ' .. .. l\'l<1jo1· Fi.re G11ts Pla11t 111 l1·vi11e A n1ajor hl:izt :it :i pl:111t 1n thl' Irvin{' lndustri:tl ron1p!l'X rau~·d ~ 1· v e r r t!:in1;igp to SIOC'k rind (•4uip1n1·11t \fithin il~ "'.'Ills and lied ur ~O firc1111•n for tno rc than :1 h:11f.hour tod;i\· TI1c f1r1• al !h1· t '.1l1f11,11n ( ur po r1111011 16&61 \<Jn l\arm an ,\\1• 11 .• ~ 1·ut1trolll·d sOOrtly :tflcr 10 a.m . ncc.-onlin~ 10 Orange Count y Fire ~ J) n r l n1 c n l spokesmen. lnvestigatr1rs 11i·erc s11ll on lh<' M:<'llt' one hour h\!f'r a11empt111c: Ill ~L·h·rmui<' cause of lhfo bla7e 111 1h1• 11la•!I th.11 manufactures induslru1! foa1n pr .. ducts The bulky. sponf::~' ."!OC'k 1·rrar{'d dP_n!"' 1·lnuds of lhitk srnok•· hi ·furP 1lw H1!1•rnal ""1t1·r sprinkler systern and f1rcrnr11 usit1,11 their 'o"n equipnu•nt f'Xtinj:!u1 .;;/Jl·d II "\\'e ha ve one report ot ~mokr in halalion r(.quiring 1nt"d1ral 1re<1tn1rnt nt the scene ." said a count\' f1r t' departn1cn1 spokes1nan . 1tdding tliat r!i .. firernan inv11lved ,~as not sc riou5l \' ;:1 ffected. · He said the fire y,·a~ appar(•ntl~ confined to three hu ge hulk supphc~ of foa1n . 200 r('('t Jon~ hy eighl feel \\Id<' and thrre feet thi ck, call<'d bun ~ ln vc111igato rs said thl'L'<' ho! hun~ \1·er•· involved in today's hl;11P , r~"ul1111c 111 bolh l\id<·spread -:n1nkt and \1 atl·r' d~unaJolc insid<' the Cal1fuan1 pl:-1111 No actuti; ~!rUl1uraJ d.~inal!I' rr.~uJ!f·d. al'c<i rdlng !11 Ba!t;illon Ch1\·f J[un Badley. of thl' lr1·1ne ~ubst:1!l11n . y,•ho wa~ 1n con1mand 111 .J11 men at !hf' srt·111·. 1'\o cstin1ate of a n1on"t,u·v f,,~5 h.:id bi·en pr£·p::1ri·tl ~e1 l'llht',:, pcndrnl! rornplrt111n of th!· on· t Ii l ' -~ <:" n '! in\'esri ga11nn hut 1t 1~ t'\j1t·(t1''l to !:M· suh!i1anti;1J. Five engines. 1"0 tr ul'k t'on1p:in1r••. t•.1r, rescue units from count\ <,tal10n'i and a fire lrut k from the n(•;1rh\ S.u11a .\na ~lanne Corps 1\1r S1;l11on 11 er l' d1l!p<1 !chcd 10 the fire· IJ )S AXt:~:LES 1CPl 1 -All fl,-,.., 1llembcrs of the l'OUn!y :\illk Con1n11s.~ion should resign and the C"on1 mr~1on 11'-.('lf S'nOU!d hC' :ibol!~he<l a<> a "mon-:!N~11y:' Kcnnrth IJ:ihn , rhr11r1n;1n of tht• t'Oun!\ Board tif Super\'i~1r~. ~alrl Tut''{liiy · Orange~ Coast r.il_ =· ~---;:o....'l'§ Weathel'.. '.\fostly sunny Thur'\day Sl1gh1 ly \1arrner temperaturl"~ ll 11:h.~ at lh1· bt•aehl'!! in the lo'' 71h ri.!'!ng to 78 Inla nd. O..·ern1gh1 lo"s ,jl1 to '~ l~S IU E '1'011.\ \' <J~co r 1vin11ers 111 rlie ~2 1111 m11111a/ t\Cc1den1y 1\U'a rd~ 11re /11111·rl 1t1J1</t toda11'1 J>OIJer 0 11 jltlQf.' so. !i!or1eii (11/(L J)IC /Ul'f ) rer1r 1n llnllt1t1•ood's 1no'I ei:eil· h tf/ 111glit of the ~t.'O r. .J,t TOtlr hrY!lt J ''""'• ,. L M .. yll 1t (•lllef'11I• ' C•rMr cor....-1, Claul.... O M Cemlt1 &4 Crou.,.tl"\I •• 0.•111 Nwfl(n U fllltllflll ... ,. f l 111trt1111-t H•tt 'lneMe 11•11 l'tr lilt ~I'll 14, II ".,""_ n 111 tM s""1c' " • .. " l-fl " Mlv.n ll·lt MotN•I ,_, lJ "''lt"tl Ntwo • o •• ,,.. c .... t>i "·'-' s,1.,.,, PwlK n '-'' tl·U Or. Slf111crt1111 ll 119(11 Mtrlit" N4, ftlltVfll.. 1Ci Tlltnfl'' H·l'f Wt•ltt.. t Wt....,.'t Nt•O ti ... W9tN Jlltwl I "' ""''-' .i..;,., ,, 'San Onofre Expansion Stopped Uy f~ASO\fF; f'F,\Jt<:O.'i 0 1 !flf OfllY I'll~! )!•ti )t1JJa11.ese 1-lero Arrires l-lo1ne KAINAN . Jopan (AP I ~ J11p:u1esC' World \Var JJ stra~gler~ LI. HiroQ Onoda walkerl under 1t hanncr proclaiming ''11 1•l1'01 ne home, Hi roo-San" and finally set foot In !he house-of his hi~th loday a(tc:r rtearly 30 years' absence. Opponents C)f the San ()nofn• nurt··ar Pov1er pliinl l'lPRns1on tod;iy \1 00 a ~[;\}' in a 5.:in Diego appella te rourt ~torr1ni: all v.·ork on tht project. Judges in lhl' Fourth Allf)('ll;1t e flis!rict Court of Appeal 11Jso ~et 1\r>ril 12 :ts tht· dote for a hcaru1g to dcc:idc : Onoda. who came out March 10 fron1 30 years hiding in the 1•111Jip pine iungles, "'as \velt"Ol"t<-d by n1orc than 10,000 flag-waving, cheering residtints of his hometown IJnlng the streets under che rry blossoms 1n the bright sunshine. -\Yhether rnat co urt hii s JUr tSdic!lon over the C~s1..•. -"1.'hcther lhc stay should h c continued. -\\'hethcr the opponents should ha\'e fo post a bond for th e continuance o( the Stay. . Donald Stark and Frede r ic k Sutherland, attorneys for !hl' p I an I · s ppponenls, ttrgued thcir CllSE' t.oday ..\•it'll attorn ey for the State C o n s t a I Comm ission and Southern California Edison present. In addition, Stark and Sutherland flied a lawsuit asking for a judirial review of the state coastal l'Ommission's Feb. 20 nppro\'al of tv.•o ne\\' nu elear reactors at llK' plant less than thrrc n1ilrs south of San Clemente. The l\\'O Ja.,..ycrs are representing !he E:nvironment:1I Coalition of Orange County, Friends of the Earth, Groups United Against J{adiatio n Danger (GU ARD) of San Clemente. Scen i c Shoreline Preservation Conference of Santa Barbara, Rulh Peyton :ind Lloyd Von !laden, both of. ~in Diego. in the case. 'nlC state coast.ii commission Dec. 5 in Newport< Beac:h turned down a pennit for construction of the new units, but later agreed to reconsider. Since the Feb. 20 apprnval, _vUlity company v.·or'kers have started gta<llng for an access road to the site of the new units, v.:}1ich wHI take out about 1.000 feet of sandstone bluffs. CradJng has Deen finished on a pa"""flOng pad slightly inland from the southem bluffs. By Edison's tentative schedule, e:ii:cavation of lhe northern bluffs which opponents v.•ant saved \Vas supposed to start next week. , The l~\\1Sui1 contends that a San Diego Superior Court proredure last Dectmber aud January, in which the co1nmission and EdiS()n agreed to the terms for a reconsideration, "denied us due process . of la1v," Stark said Tuesday. Stark contends that thC' project opponents were wrongly kept out of the tourt discussion. Onoda, wearing a da -k suit l'lnd tie, bowed de<>pty and shook hands \l.'ilh his father Tcnajiro, 87, and his mother, -Tamae, 88, in front of his home. 1'.ro11t l'age I . - CUSD ... st udying include: .placing next year's ninth graders from Mission \1iejo in San Clemente ; sending ninlh graders from ~lission Viejo and San Juan to San Clemente: and sending 1\l ission Viejo hig h school students in al! grades to San Cl!'me ntc. The arrangen1ent 'that v.•ould most equalize the number of students on both cnmpus~s is the. fi rst. sending ninth graders frQITI Viejo Elem entary School utt.e ndance area to San Clemente, according to district officials. But other alternati vC's are being looKe<J at. Orn.~ is the possibility of a three-year junior high and the other is to put Dana !{ills on an eight-period l.'1 tended day se.ssion. The extended day proposal v.·HI be studied at length by the committee at its next meeting. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Serra School. At that time a presentation v.•ill be made cin the effect of the extended day on curriculum · an d ~ transportation costs, Another idea which was discussed briefly ,Was-placing all ninth-graders in the old Capistrano School. District officials pointed out, however that the campu1 would be too small. A long range alternative brought up by members of the commiMlon was switching to a &J-3 plan which placel! kindergarten thf9Ugh sixth grade in elementary schoOJs, seventh through ninth grades in junior high and tenth through twelfth grade in high school. During Ule meeUrig 1\1iMion Viejo parents reiterated their opposition 10 changing scbOola, pointing out that it would require an e. m o t i o n a I readjustment. Hearsts Voice Belief ' SLA to Free Patricia SAN FRANCISCO iAPl -_The parent. or kidnaped Patricia Hearst say they bel.ieve the Symbionese Liberation Army will keep its promise to reveal by Friday \vhere and when it will free her. In a l)'ped letter delivered Tuesday to th etedii.or of on underground newspaper, alO/ig v.·i1h a dozen long-stemmed roses and a 'comic greeting card, the SLA said "rurther communication win follow Jn the fo!lo wing 72 hours'' giving "the stale. city and Lime of release of the prisoner." ··or course ·we're very pleased to learn that the SLA will release Patricia." Randolph A. Hearst said In a statement to newsmen at his home In suburban Hillsborough. "I'm sure they wi ll," adde-d Hearst. fditor and president of the Sil n Francisco Examiner. ';I've been sure all along that she was ,,.,·el!. And if they say they'll release her. I belie\'(' it.·· The messa).!e. dat ed ~larch 29. \Va~ delivered to ,John Brv<in al Lhc office of ihe biv.•e<>kly Phoen!X v.tiich he edits. It broke a 23-day silence by the terrorist .SI.A, which dragged 1he 20-yen r-old college coed fro1n her B c r k e I e y ·apa rtment Feb. 4. It v.·as unclear \\'hen !he SLA"s Sl'lf· _!mposed deadline v.·ou!d expire, because OIAHGE COAST •'l DAILY PILOT 1 ... °'""II" '~ •.• ti.1, """" ..... ~ ..i-, .. ~ ,, ·- "'""" !l>O .,.,,, ..... , !'1!>11\""4 •• ""' °'•"'1" Coot.I ""~'·••·"I) l"""""''' _., ................ . l'·•nl"""~ ··~· 1•, ''"' .,..~ 1 ,.,.,, ~" l':m'A 11 ••• l·••wi !~···' "''""'''"' ..... ~ •• ,,,,.,_ I••• ~•l'o; l•,·•~• r,,. .t• "' • '•'"1•e.t• • ..., .. ', • ., •. '• ·• ... , ... '~ ••. ,.., ~ •·•Q'• •Mj ••• ~"' " ····-~.'. , • .., •"n .,.,, '·• t.,,.ro r • '''''''""' ••' ••"3''""'"·' &... ...... • ......... (..o •. "1;,,. '"'" I ' ' \'. ~. i "'""'""'"n~ .. ~. ,,. I '·"' "'• QI ' ' Cl..•'· Ht,..-. ; • ..;p •'kil .'""'"' ,,.,.._>l'O;lr C1!~ a florist dell\'ered the communique with the flowers 17 hours late. Ka111opl · Volikakls, o\llller of Crete Florists, said she told a smartly dressed brown-haired young wo1nan who ordered the roses Monday and enclosed the letter that she would deliver them no later than 5 p.n1. But Mrs. Volikakis said her car broke do.,..·n and she wasn't able to make the delivery until la te Tuesday n1omlng. The last SLA message on ~farch 10 denounced the Hearsts for allegedly failing to meet demands in good faith and included a stinging taped rebuke by 1\1iss Hearst in \\"hich she accused hCr father of ·•washing his hands" of the case. The new co 1nmunique was accompanied by half of a California driver's license bearing ~11ss llearsl's signalure and most of the photograph. The slate Department of Motor Vehicles said in Sacramento that details on the liceOse match its record s of Miss llearst's license, including the initial of the issuing clerk. After examining lhe fragment which Bryan brought to Hillsborough, Hearst sa id : "We believe it is a driver's license, ,,.e beli6ve ii ls Patty's, aod we believe the contmunlque is a genuine one.'' Open House Set At Saddleback Valley Schools All schools in the Saddleback Valley linlf100 district have scheduled open hou.~es in April, Public Schools ~1onth. Lo Paz Intermediate w8.s the first to have open house in connection with Patriotisni on Parade, the school's aMual fiag-wavinJ celebration. Los Alisos Intermed iate ·o~n house v.·111 be 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday. At other sdlools, the schedule is as foJlov.·s: ' Innocence P1·oclaimed By Reii1 eck e SACRAMENTO .(UPll -Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke. lndicted on lhree counts of perjury hy a Watergate grand jury, declared himself innocent here today and vo wed t~ remain in the race for the Repu blican gu~rnato(ial nom.Jnation. "I am innocent." Reinecke told a packed news conference. "I will plead not guilty. There v.·ill be no plea ba rgaining what.soever. I in tend to fight th is aclion every bit of the way." . Reinecke, v.'ho hel d an emergency staff meeting and looked haggard afterwards, announced to nev.·smen: "I am in the gubernatorial r~ce to sta . I ..-.111 win the_June -primary __ aru:I will win the NoVe'inber . general election nod be your next governor." . Reinecke aald he · instructed ~is attorn"eys to seek a change of venue so the trial ~··ould be held in California. Ile ordered them to urge the case be held before the June 4 primary. Reinecke said he wanted a California trial · because ''I don't tr.ink anyone gets a fair trial in \\rashington, D.C. these da\'s." . ile called the indictrnent "shocking, incredible and unbelievable in 1erms uf fairness of the special prosecutor's office." Reinecke, the front running Repuhlican candidat.e of rthe gub e r natorial n·ornination. said the indict rnent. "will have an effect. no question about ii" on his cam paign but declined to cstin1atc how grave ii v.·ould be. He said the office of special prosecutor Leon Jaworski previously told h1.s adorne}'S thal •fhcy ·co1npiled "only circumsta ntial evidence .. , "They have said ,they have no witnesses, no evidence, no informa tion or material except that which I myi;el_f have turned over to them." Reinecke said. "I have .given total cooperation on a tofally-voluntary basis becau.<se (· havf' nothing to hide now nor have I ever," he said. "I have waived my clienl· attomey privileges, I have answered every question ever asked and I ha\'e turned over all my files and record s." He expressed cof1!idence that. "j~stice will prevail when this matter 1s finally aired publicly and openly in a fair court. of law." -· From Pagel REINECKE. • • Congress as a Rep'.ublican in 1964 and won. He as re-elected in 1966 and 1968. He served .in the House until 1969 when ('.ov. Ronald Reagan appointed him lieutenant governor to succeed .R~rt Finch who joined the Nixon adm1n1stra· tion Ba secretary of Health.' Education and Welfare. • Reinecke, born Jan . 7, 192:~. v.·as elected to the office on the Reagan ticket in 1970. He is a graduate of Calteeh and Is a professional mechanical engineer. SetUement of the ITT case following the pledge of convention money broug'ht allegations that the money influenced the decision. The case made headlines in early 1972 when columnist Jack Anderson produced a memorandum from an I'.f"f official alleged to make a connect.Jon between the settlement and lhc pledge. Each count or perjury carries a ma~imum penalty of five .years in pri:;;on, or a line of $2,000. or both, upon conviction . . Reinecke spent three days 1 n Washington in February trying to hnd Out from Jaworski v.·hcther he v.·ould be indicted. Ile told reporters Jav.·o.r~ki refused to give him the "official clearance of my name" he requested. Only T~ File For Sadclleback 3 Trustee Seats . Ther~ ls still no contest for three available scats on the saddlL'back College board of trusters. ~'Ith the deadline for filing as a candidate two days away, only t\\'O I persons have n1aae . their candida~y official -one each in the two Tustin trustee areas. Jn LagtIDa Beadl, no one has yet expressed an interesl in fill ing the scat vacated by John Lund. Lund resigned tv.·o weeks ago effective immediately as a protest to the demotion of Saddleback football coach George Hartman. • The other two vacancies are to replace charter trust~ Alyn Brannon. v.tio resigned after being convicted of bookmaking: ·and Hans Vogel. who has bought a ho~ outside his area. Candidates must live Jn the area having a vacancy, but will be elected at large by all district voters June S. • Deadline for filing papers as a candidate is 5 p.m, Friday at the Regi5trar of Voters office in Santa Ana. Since the bowtdary lines or the seven Otfitt1 l""~.1 ....... l'(! ..... ,13.,._,,, •. 1 .. .....,...9., •"1•··~,....,a-, ••011 l•~1•.t 1t~...-• :;·}I .,~,.•,,,,,. "' ... ,,, .... 11~···· ··~1·~·~·e. .. ,,.,,., """'•"'~-·· )" 'l<ot!~!1!'.,o,.,. 11...,,, Ttltpho~ 17141642·412 I Chuiifi•d Ad•Prll'l"'I 642·S67f April 16 -Olivewood School, Trabuco School, 7:30 to 9;30 p.m. April 17 -CordillerR School. Gates Ele.n1ent;iry School, O'Neill School, and E~perRnza School. 7:30 10 9 p.m. AJ'lr!I 18 -Al iso, de Portola, Glen Ycrmo, Linda Vista, SantiRgo. and Valencia eJCmenUJI")' schools, 7:30 to 9 p.m. tMtee areas are drawn ( r o m compllcated precinct lines, c o u n 1 y officials urged all prospective cand idateli to chec k their addreSsts with the I registrar to veri~y that Ibey are in the areas with openings. So11 CltmMl1 ... " Otporl11Wf1fl; TtltpftoM 492·4410 ......... ~,.. ,.,. ~ c.o..r """',,"'" eo.... ,,.~, '• ~ ... , '""'" '"'IV'"-to"°""' ,..n., ... ·~'"""'"'""'' -...... ~ "" '"'''''"""" ........... " ... ,., ..... _<)l<40'"'Q"'-.. -""1 ..... CI0'1tO<O"""' ti eo. ..... _ C.11...,,, "" $.J1»e•·&•'!;l~~(M'"" ''00-"'Y i.. ... ~ 11 00 me.'I"<, mold ... ---13 Ill)_,,.,. April 22 -ll<I C<rro SdlOOI, 7:30 14 9:30 p.m. April 13 -Miss ion Viejo High School, 7·30 to 9:30 p.nt April 21 -El Toro High School. 7:30 IO 9:30 p.m. April 2S -Silverado High SChoot, 7:30 to 9 p.m. ' I The t\l'.P candidates who have filed so f11r are Steve Mueller and Jeffry DuBoYt'e of Tustin. Th~ thrtt nt.W trustee!! on !he sc,·cn· member board will be elected to serve ! the ren1ainder of the .terms of th eir prese<:e.s.i;ors. New stale la\\'S pro,·idc ltlat I.ht board tia s thl! option of "·hethcr to call an election or 8ppolnt to fill 11n· e1pe.<:ted v11cancte1. ' - A . Dilly PllOI $1111 Pltf!e TECH NI CAL EQU IPMENT DEVELOPED BY IRVIN E RES IDENT BROUGHT HIM OSCAR Roger Banki, 31 , Won Award For lmprovem ents on Optical Printer for Special Eff ects Dini l 1iew of Pullozit Taken iii Saddleba ck Ir re sidents of the Tustin Unified School J)istrict s11t·<·ecd in !heir attempt to leave the Sadtlleback College distr:icl, everybody stands to lose. Tha t v.•as the opinion expressed this v1eclt by another board of trustees. the Saddlcback \'alley Unified SCnool board v.•hich govC'ms toe "kif'ldergarteii lhrough grade 12 schools in El Toro, fl.lission Viejo, and Laguna llills. The unified truste<-s unanimously passed a restitution urging .denial of the Tustin attempt, saying the loss would be "rorrtrary to the best interests of our district in partir.-ular and the citl~ns of the college district in general." Tustin residents dissatisfied v.·ith the distance to Saddleback College C20 miles one-~·ay to .~1ission Viejo from dov.'Tltov.·!' Tustin), v.·i1h curriculum shortcomings . and "'ilh v.•nat they termed inadequate facilities. \\'ant to become a part or the San!a Ana C:Ollege district. Their request must go through the BOard of GovCmors of the California Community. Colleges, but local hearin11_s at tile County O'.lmmittee on School Distrirt Organization are being conducted to probe the situation first. The county committee is expected to issue a recommendation to the state board aft er the local hea rings. The resolution. prepared by Trustee De1mis Smith, suggested rnc Tustin Film Critic Set .For, UC I Lec ture Pauline Kaci. film critic for Nt'"' \:orker rnagazinc, \\'ill speak al LC lr\•ine Thursday at 7 p.nl. in the Village Theater. Fine Art:. Village. Au!hor of several books on the cineina and a leading An1crican critic.' Miss Kaci v.·il l lecture and ans~·er questio ns from a filn1 cla ss. "Perspectives in Current Cinema.'' The e\'cnt ls open to the public. Thrre is n $5 adm ission charge for those not enrolled in the class . r dC'la chment 11h1eh could incan ross of ;7 pt'rcent of its assC'sscd \·aluation , ~·ouJd mea n a tax hike for !he rrrnaining t<lxp:iyers. It als::i said the de-annexation could "potentiall y reduce e d u c a t i o 11 .il I opportunity for grrrdua1csor-0ur higfi schools.·· ' '"Tl1e best in educat1011al programs for all f'itizcns in the Saddlcbnck Com1nunity Coflegl' District is dependenl upon a fair and equitable sharin g of the costs of education." the resolu tion stated. The unified trustees said they \1i!l send rncir resolution to the lrl'ine. Laguna Hcat'h, and Tustin Unified school district trusteC's; urging the1n to take a position as ll'C'll. · Jur y St ru ggles To Fin d Ji erclict Iii Bar Sla yiug An Ora~ge Coun!y Superior Court jury that is putt ing in a 14-hour day v.·as back on the ju!J !oday in a liid to reach a ve rdict in the Bachelor's Ill bar n1urder· assau lt trial. Judge Byron I\. \!c!\1illan sent !he panel home at II ]l.in. Tuesday after learning that its delibt.'ralions from 9 a.m. had failed to produce a verdict. The prosecution •n;is asked the ju ry to find Cyprl'ss police Sgt. Thomas Bllroldi , 26. guilty of first d(•gree murder for the killing. on ,Jan. 5, 1973 or ~larinC' Corps Capt. Rnnd aH Stc\"rn l(obinette, 25. Also sought by the prosecution is a conviction on chargrs of assault v.·ith .a d~adly \\'Capon filed against Garden (;rove patrolman .lerry (;ray. 29. for his alleged v.·ounding in 1he sanle fraca s of 'bar patron Sam CarnpisC'. 3!""1. F ro111 1•.,ge 1 WINNE R ... with the flln1 industry and he shares the credit for the t'CJUipn1ent \\"ith Rcs('arch Products Inc. of Hollywood . n1akl'rs of the optical scanner l\'hich uses Banks ' electronic drive system. ,\ native of Alhan1bra. Banks earned a bachelor of science degree in electrica l engineering at Cal Poly, Pomona. He and hs v.·ife have lived in Irvine for three a_!'d a ~a!I_ycars. From Page I B • .\CK TAX ..• - a'partmenl. The committee sta ff furtl1er concluded th<it: ' -r\ixon's deduclion of ~9 1.452 for depreciation of the \\'estC'rn \Vhite House and certain furniture purchased for it v.·ere "not projX'r bus iness expenses'' and should not be allov.·ed . -Nixon sho uld report $11.617 in capital gains on the sale of Cape Florida development lots in 1972 -a gain !hat had been reported by his daughter Tricia who claimed 40 percenl of I h e transaction. The report recommended that Tricia, now f\.'l rs. Edward Cox, should file amended returns to correct her o\.1-TL obligations and should report interest her father paid her on a loan to buy the property. -Nixon shou ld declare as income the value of flights in go,·en1ment planes taken by his family and friends ",v;hen there "·as no business purpose" on fun1ishi ng !he transportation. The reporl sa id that amount came to S!!i.015 for the four-year period. -Nixon s-nould dec!Jre. as income $92.298 in impro\'en1ents !o his· San Clemente and Key Bisca~·n('. Fla. estates -imp rovemenls thl' staff said \~rrc •·undertaken p rin1ar~·ly fo r the flresident's personal lx~ncfi1 .'' The staff also concluded the President is entitled to $1.007 in <idditional sales tax deductions and SIO in gasoline tnx deductions in 197~ -though he should not ha\'e been entitled to Sl48 in g<is tax deductions from 1969 through 1911. == OP'!N ' hi ' Al~ _ 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA ME SA-646°1919 ,, l r I -- Baseball Sho es 10.95 up Little Leaque Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 to 17.95 _.-:.~" Baseball Mitts 5,95 to 49,95 Baseballs & Bats - Cofored Sleeve Undershirts Track Shoes 1L9S to 24.95 Track Pa nts 2,50 & 3,20 Warmup Shoes 15.95 to 23,9 5 • -. ' ' • Tennis Dresses Tennis Shoes &·Shorts Tennis Shoes -7.95 to 22.95 Tennis Rackets 4.95 to 50,00 Tennis Balls -8.35 Doz. Ha ~dball Gloves & Balls Racqu etball ·R~uets Bikes-Tires-Tubes Parts-Repairing Darts & Dartboards Skat ~h9ards 5.95 · 7.95 · 8.95 Slant Boards Vollsylialls -Basketballs Warmup Suits Speedo Swim Suits I fl ~ ll l1 ,. I ? • -· -1 • • • ' .- DAILY PILOT EDITORIA"I. PAGE Drug~ Confrontation One of the largest roundups of suspected dru~ users and dope peddlers In Orange Coas t his tory ha s JUSt been roncluded. :\s a result , more than 130 persons "''ere arrested on charges ranginn all the way fron1 marl· juana smoking up to the peddhng of deadly chemical pills. ~fass arrests of drug suspects is not a particularl y unusual event in our coastal region. But this one .it scents. has been the subject of considerable cyniciszn and wng· gery a111ong some of our citizenry as they gather in the t3ve rns or over the coffee cups. The waggery co.mes because the mass arrests were centered in the city of Irvine. And In.·ine ls one of the most ambitious planned residential communllic~ evrr attempted in Lhis nation; !Wed with afnuent citizen s scarchlng for a clean. open en\·iron1nenl ~o they n1ay live lhe good life. Cynicism. on the other hand. comes from tMo!<c Y.'ho suggest that the whole drug sw~ep was too well orches- trated. All the suspectS-:-for example, had been 'ide1Jtff1erl well in advance. by law enforc@ment. :\II alleged evidence had been previou~ly gathered. \\7hy then did la w enforcement wa it, $athering up a large number :of suspecL1> and then making 1nass ar· rcst.s~ \Ve re they really just striving fo r public impal'l and image? • It is too early, of cour~e. to assess what the full impact of the n1ass roundup \Vill be. Th e suspel'ts all de· serve their day in court where true guilt or in nocence will be established. BUt the wags_. have little to crow about y,·hen they cast snide aspersions at the new ci t~· of Irvine. The ar· rests simply prove that the scrcalled drug culture may strike ani,·where. CiviC leaders of Irvine should waste no time in hand· wringi ng over the drug roundup. It simply illusLrates that they have th~ same problems as other rom1nunities and the search for solutions niust begin in earnest. • True. the raid produced 81 arrests in Jn ·ine. 1' Jt Respect For Cliild Pays Later Thought! at Largt : Parents who deny the right of privacy lo their children v.·hen they are yourig in· \"ariablv lose the pr ivilege-of com· ~munica'tivcncss v.·hcn the children are older. • • • I l costs as much to send a man to prison for a year as to send one to ro\. lege for a year-roe chief difference being !hat the convict customarily con- tinues his professional edu catioo after he gets out, y,·h.ile the college student terminates his. • • • There is more of v.tiat is properly cnlled "violence'' with in the fa mily than on the streets, in the ta verns. or any. v.'here else: but it is violence that is sanctioned by some members of the fam- ily, hidden by others, and endured pas- sively by still others, as any pol ice offi· cer can testily. • • • If a book bores you, do you inevit.ably call the boo k "boring." or do you ever \lo'onder if the de ficiency may be in the reader ra ther than in the writer? • • • It you don\ know yoo are a con- lradiclion, whatever else you t4ttink you know about yourself Is based upon a fic- lion. • • . ,_ Always~ wary, in a discussion , of the man v.'ho has names and dates and figure s on the tip of his tongue: be is almost bound to be an extremist, or a propagandist with an axe to grind, who 'has boned up on the subject in order to " ])car Glo o111y Gus Let's keep the f>5 mph speed lim it because it makes driving sah·r. n1orc pleasant and ~nomicnl. and , it v.ill be a constant rf!'1ninder o( !he energy shorta~I' that !1rob;ihly \\ 0ill las t through this C"nt11ry. F. II' J) Olotmv Gn •omm•"" I•• •11""'lttH bY "'"" llHI !lo ..... ..Ct u lrlly •tHKT "'' Y•nn Of Th• nt-wi•l<>t< StnO 10\ll ••t -Ye le Cloamy GU\, D11t1 ~llol. overy,·helm opposit ion, because h(' knov.·s that lhe average person is ill.equipped lo defend his posit ion. • • Complete candor is not onl y impossible in a ma rriage. it is positively detrimenta l to eonjugal harmony -a Jiu le ta n ful deception (not in order to deceive. but to placate) goes a Jot further than any amount of !rankness. • • • The understand ing of "opportunity" is only half grasped by those 1· • o knoy,· hov• to make the most of what comes: the ol'i"lcr. and equally important. half is knowing, as a poet 'once said, "to make the least o! \\'hat goes." • • • The ma in difference bet"·een '·humor" and "\tjt" is that the former is an ex · pression of appreciation at the absurdity of the human scene, v.•hile !he latter is a form of deprecation of the disparity be t"een our pretensions and our prac· tices . • • A "snob'' is anyone who looks dO'A'TI on us !Of' a quite different reason than we look dov.11 on somebody else. it also produced 24 . for example. si multas1eo usly in Costa .i\le~a lnd n1ost of !hose 24 are charged \\'llh the more serious drug offenses. \ ;\s for the cynics' allcg:.it ion that !ht' t 'o!<l a ~les;1 l'olice Dep:lrtn1ent. artin~ as co ntracting Jaw enfor<'e· 1ue n1 for Irvine. sta~ed the·n1ass roundup for dran1at1c effer l, llus Is probably true. llut the offit'f•rs invol\'Cd ""'ill support the method used as a wonhwhile effort to 1ncrca!(e publtc aw<!.('eness of th~ drug problcrn anc1 :ll t.hc san~e lime possi bly stein the tide of drug :t ctivity through fear of arrest. • )~CJthcr Y.'l ,i;:gery nor cynicism will solve any !lrui,: problc1ns a1nong j U\'Cll1les o r you ng adult$ 1n ll'\'lflC or any of our nlher ron1111un11ies. l t y,•ould be ap propriate to extend sympathy and understanding to those parents who must now faC'e 1hc problen1 in I heir own homes. F1nally. a concerted campaig n must be launched to Yo'ipe out lhe drug cullure in Irvine througtt c_on1 m.u.rut.)'.. unde-rstandlng, lnClfvl<lual counselilig and education. Bar~aln ' Orange County could n't have i:,:olt.en a l~ll<'r buy than the Vedanta. Society parcel it acquired l:i:-t y,·cck :11 a cost of rou.l:(hly $141 per acre. 1'he hilly, wvoded 23.2·a{'rC site y,•i ll :ihn o.si double the s ize 01 the co unly's adjacent O'Neill J1:1rk in the hills above ~11.s.sion \1ic jo. It opens the doo r to negotiations on ano1hcr 40 acres of prune land alon,g l.1ve Oak ('an\'on J{oad tha1 y,·ill co1nplete a pcrfett p1tlure at the scenic 1·o ur11 y park. . The coun1 y's ne\ve;;t parkl;u1d y,•as in reality a ~ift since the S:l3.000 cost l'nvers onlv back taxes and c·on · struction of a fence around a sniall parcel retained bv I he \"edanta 111onks. · , -. '-...,- I-:veryone <'Onner(cd y,·ith this bargai n for the ta\:· payers deser•es cred11 for makinj! it corne true. SB "WE SEEM TO HAVE WON OUR ENEMIES AND LOST OUR. fRI ENt>S .~ Stop-start Traf fil· lfettl St1lff!J llazard Freeways Cut Pollution, Save Lives To the F.:ditor : J am surprised that then' h;is IX't'n no ans"·er fo that long crusaduig column tn .. \lailbox" 11Titten by Verl}n l\larth on ?\l arch I against the new fn.'e \.\"il}'S. This L'I a clear c:tsc of a 11·rill'r t·ng;:ig1ng his 1noulh ~fore he uncagcd his hr:un . f'R EE\V,\)'S do not poi~n thC' ;11r. makC' noi5t' <1nd prO\'(' h:1zardous 10 lhl· respiratory and ci rculatory hral!h II' 1<o: !he sn1og ~lching cars tha1 us.._. thl· fr('('v.11ys that cause the probleni. I la\i' you ever \\1lnessed the long li ne s of rar.; oo l\lacAnhur. Palisades Ro.1d. J;1n1· boree and L'nivers111· Dr11·c at the end of a 14·orking day for thr Industrial Compl eic a nd the completion of a school day al the Universi ty'.' SE\'ERAL times as many pollu1an1s a rc exhausted from a car star!Lng . stop- ping and 11;11ting !or a signal jS are ex· hausll.'<I fro1n the sarne automobile travel ing at an't!ve n speed. In my opini on lhese fre<'"ays v.·il! not only cut down pollution . move traffic mu ch fa ster. but "ill al!:O save Ii res. )Jr. r..tarth states that the Corona del ~l<ir is a road to nov.·here. Do you con- side r tht> t:niversi ty. which nov. n<1s no dirl'Ct road out , an idea of nowhere~ \\"t know that freev.•ays are much s.1 fcr th<in surface streets so-how many li\'es of the beautiful people attending there "'ill be sa\·ed by this freev.·ay'.' • \rE :\lt:ST liv·e 11ilh the lndui:;trial fl'nter. the-Uni\'t'rsity and the t\l'v.-port Ci~·ic Center and cit present 11ne frce y,ay is bv far the best mt·thod that 11e ha\'c of trarispon.ing the pc1lp1e v.'ho Jive, v.·ork, use, and go Lo school in this area. ( l\lAILilOX J J .. ·11 ,·r.~ fro1n rcadi·rs nrp U:t'lco 111f'. ,\'r1r111nl/11, IJ r1tc r.~ .~li<•U/d rr1111i1·11 t11eJT 111rs~1HJL'S 111 .1()() u•ord~ ur IP~~. Tiie 11.1111 i11 cn1ul<'11.~r. lf'ttfr/i 10 fir .~p11c1• nr 1•/011i1u;1 r. lib<'I i:t re.~ert'CJI, All It'/• /1'r$ 111•1-~t 111c/ude signntur1· n1"l mn1/. 111r1 nddr1'.~.~ t1 ut n11u1cs mr111 lie 1r1•l1· l1cld 011 r f'qU(' ... t 1f s11fficie•1 t fe11 ~1111 1~ oppurc111. Poe try trill 11a1 be pub· lislz~d . )tr. )larth speaks of the dt'\'C\opt·r~ 11 ho <ire l·ngagcd in dis h0nor1ni:? !he opt·n land alo11g thr coast. By his sta ten1C'1H 1t is easy to see that he lc.-cls only 11C shoultl Ix· (\]lowed the privilege of cnioyin g tlus property; no others should be allo"·l'tl to nwvc on to it. lf be bas such S1 rong fl"CI· ings in 1\·an ting to kt'Cp this area open to eternity , v.·hy not pt.1rcha:.e It :ind preserve it? Or move out of this nrt':I 11·h1ch h.'lS the sl1 gma of prngrt'ss on I\.'' 7'1nt'IY ·percent of Canada . L:nlled St:tlt' an<.I \lexioo ('()f1S1sts of arras Y.'11Cre tht'r" are no frl'ev.·ays. no t-ondos. ~J Ob110\1flus building dc\'clopmeru s and Ot·l'elop .. ·r-. STA:"LEY \\"ll .. '-JIJ:" f-'lig/11.• Of f'Rllt"I/ To the Editor: Your editorial of Sund<i;.. l·\·b. 2~. R::il:1nc:t' Air N!'1.'Cis advised that (Jrange {'ountv 1\1rport Is ~·i1a! to !he pul>hc con· \'l'nirrice. 1111d rnorc 1n1porta111ly. to the county's eru1101ny. t'<1nt:1m1n::ir1ni:: f1llh\·. r1·!linous !>Ub~roncc oilid !hC'ri·bll !QV•t'l'l!i); JH'tlpl'l1Y \'JlUl'S. 111.'Hl .\'G !ht• p,ist Sl'VCral Yl'tlr.:;, ap- 1~·.11:,, 1·or11p!.1u1t,,, :ind rt'<.'Om1nf'nristions for r~1ltr f frotn pollution :ind car deafi.:n· 1n,.: H·l 1101,i.: li.11(• gone unhecdt'd. 1\011 . 1t i~ prOJV.St'd that the runwav s hr lrni.;!h1·nNI "h1t·h mi~ht rN!utT'-frt noi~1" y, 1!11 no artu:1I as.~urancPs that it 11011)11 i Ju~t another stall for nl()rc 111111•1, 1'1il' J>t.1'1pl1•'s p,l!1"nt•r can \\'f':l r thin, :ind "" for leni.:thrn1nc thP run.,,,·a~·s. \\h1t:h 1-; :in Jll\Jl~Hion fo r 1nore Jets· to y,·ade 111. plus wa1t uig four years or more. or ;is 11a·nt1on1.."<.!, purchasing :i!I or the prui>t·rly 111 1hc flight 1>ath -these thllught.-: :.ire fli ghts of fancy, as is men· t1on uf nt·.,.,· 1ech1ti,1ucs. one being lhis '!loothu1g bulrn.' CAHL U. PEARLSTO:'i I:' t'n n S•!\' u '~'•I-: To !ht· Editor Onr qu~stior1. "\\"hose team are Evans :u1t! .\'1.J1;1 k on"" \'ut tht.: l'ru1 t'<l S1:nes of ,\n11•f1(';1 tP;1n1 \\ho l'i v.cakcning Ar111·r11·.1" l';1n 1011 t•·ll nh· ho"' lht>sc lY.O men c·•n ,1,111d 111 JUdj:!'1ncnt of Presi dent ~JX· un '.' L •.tu Hu s:>1<J is 1.l'Ondf'ring this. If !ht'.~ h101l1(·n had lh!'1r \1ay, the)' 11011!d t'Ond,,mn r-.'1xon no n1atter v.·hat , ·rt1<·$1· '"o :1r1' do1n:.; tht·1r bit to destroy 111~ un:1~·· .111 ri ght. Jloy,· alxltit telling 1\h;1! our J·r~:-1tlt'nt hils dOrtt! -not ton - dC'TTlll lnl! hnn f(lr "h:i! he has not done ? Are \\C to lt·:ive it to Ilic C:Ongress or 1hesc t11 0" By rni> "ay. v.h,1t i:i their background? ~lakes 111e 11ondt·r. as the A.\tA hils <1g;1in succccded in i::on- \'lncing other.; thnt ket'ping your head in the sand is bclfer than kcepir;ig an open mind .. "\o v.·onclt"r our monalily rate is higher than it is in m:1ny other countries. \Vl' <ire lht.' oolv "advanced" rountrv that do..·s not ~he. a<ir puncturc a chanc:C to pro\1• 1!Sl·l f. not that ir nted!t lo - <inyoll£' \\'ho lms rro;~d ;1bout 11$ ntiracl~ for th t• pa~l yea r, described b~· lrusl\\Grlhy \\Titers, kJtoi,1~ of its ac· rompl1shmcnls, JOA); nOG ms R/1 e lorirol tl11 e•lion To t~ Editor: In ansv.·er to )'OUr rhetoric of ~1arch 26. regarding furt.h('r in\'t'!it1gal1on of the oi l i11d11~try -"Perhaps it'!! just ns well if .101.· Citizen just or<·•·p!~ h!S improved lot , v.·ithout trying to 11.l(urr tt all out." \\'ould the Daily /'1lot hn\'c us <11.:ctpt in sin1ilur fa:;<r-1ion thr usu rpn!1on of 1X1wcr at \\'atcrgate, the po!1tieal bribery of thC 1972 national r lcct1ons. the illi cit ac.·· th·i ties surround ing the Daniel Ellsburg ;iffair. thl' self-serving nature of the !kgrettis. \'t•stos. f\l 1tl·hclls. llaldemans, i·t :11. :ind the \'a~t array of un· dcmocrril t<', r..1 achia ~·t'l11an tactics now unfold ing 1n the courts and coogrt"S.!l'ionat 1n\'eSt1gations? I fully agri .. >c· that yo ur Joe Citizen has not lhe intelli g ence nor the rt·~uret'fulncss lo pru l.I{· further into, or t'Omprehcod roe natur<· of. !111.s politic:li demag~ue ry. I cannot <11.'('(!pt, hQ\lo ('vcr. your 1\1l11ng ;11;c<•pl:1n('(! of ignorance. The pr ... ss rem11u1s our <>ne rC'lu l1vcly fret• and protock>d <iml of unbiased 1n· vestigat1on and henllhy skeplicism. Dean Credihi'lity Debated Jt mentioned that th{' st:it£'S ncv.1 regu lations and requ lrrn1t'11ts on J~I noise would bf' injurious to Jt•t pass1·ngrr traf· lie. <'renting harrtship fo r th1· ~11rlincs, 1hrf'11teni ng thei r survi\·al. C.E llALDINF. \\'. BO\\'l.L"S l<r11r/rn11J fr11us Jr .• 5.1 nnd Rnbert /J, 1\'rJ1·11k. 4.1 . arl' rrqr1rderl as llie top 11nl111co1 •1'111111!/ tt>r11n. 01 \\'r1slti11!'.}fo11. '11 fflfl' r/1('Jr 1r11r1t cr,/1111111 !('(IS /u11nc;J1- rl/ i11 191i3. f:vu11.~ c:ouer<'rl \\'a.~h i 11gtott fr1r th" .-1 ~~0Cl 11({'rl /Jres.~ 11nd the Nr111 )'11r!· lft>rultl '/'r 1/)(P!l'. ,\'cii·r1k· IJ'O! !hf' 11r111C1f)(ll (,:011r1re~Si(1)1ul and politicat /l'r1r1·r f11r the \Valt S!rtet Jou rnot Ti1r1r C1t/u,n11 a11f>P11rs 111 /1)7 papers 11cri1.~! the Unueil Stales, Ednor. Daily Pilot . you fa il in y our responsi bilities !o the public. 1-:r.r.rolT ~1r.n cr.n. ~10 Tlit /)(11/y P1/(Jt lu111 /1d/ re ... pr.rt fnr the in rel liyc11ce uf Jor (.'1tizen m ul hi.« af11li11 t11 cont/Jre hc>hll lht 11a!t.1re o/ fll1 l11irrtl 1/flnlf!fJO!)Ul'r!J, nncl 1.i:iil r11u· !111uc lu .~1111111;r1 a ud r1·p•1rt rllL'CS!I· vut1ri11~. £(11lor. \\' ASHINGTON-The question o t whether John \V. Dean II will be be- heved in the critical month3 ahead may depend less on what the \\'hite House tapes reveal than on how much weight is Jiiven Dean's failure to tell the whole truth to the Senate "'atergate rommiltce last. summer. During that long, dramatic v.·eek over nalional television , Dean did not tell the Senato rs I h a t he himself SIUTCptiti· uusly des troyed t'!'·o notebook s kept by \\'alergatr. conspira- lor E. Ho"·ar~ 1-funl. The importance of this concealment is stressed in the cur· rent Atl<intlc Month· ly by George V. lfiggins, a form er ft'deral prosl'Cutor in Boston and now a bestselling detccli\'e novelist. ~liggins \lo'rites or De8Jl: "He misled people-about those notebOoks. which will certainly oblige h.im to e1plaln to some drfen.w lawyer some day, In an actual trial. \.\'htn it was. really, that the most important v.·itness against the President .started Jelling the truth.·• 1:-i.i l>RfVATE. both the W:llergate :special prOSCO!tor and tb> White House agree with lllggins. Howe ,·er. the pros· ecutors belle,'e Dean's stunningly in· C'riminating ttstimony again!! r-.tr. Nixon will be corroberated bv tht:, White House tapes in such detail a~! l.o make the Hunt notebook affnir irrelev ant. ~thc.r II doe!! mav ""·ell determine · fate not only ot ihosc indl1.'1cd in the \Vatergate cover.up but of President Nixon hlm!tlf. t•ntll recenlly, dcbare O\'Cr Dean's credl biUty centered on con f 11 ct I n g 'crslons or the famous l\lnrr:h 21 , 1973, O\'al Office con\•crs.11ion with the Prest· • . .. ( EVANS·NOVAK J dent. The tape recordings. A I I sides agree, indicate Dean confused the f\larch 13 and ~larch 21 Oval Oif1ce meetings in bis sv.·orn testin1ony. F.\·en so. 1he actual 1ranscript of ~fareh 21 may prove in· finitely more damaging to ~Ir. l\ixon than to Dean. In any event, one memory lapse confusing dates is un likely to destroy Dean's credibility . Far v.·orse for scar witness Dean are reptrcussions ot what the I.hen \Vhit e House counsel did and said about !he notebooks found in •lu nt"s \\'hite I-louse safe after it was jimmi1.>d by the Serret Scr\'ice on June 20, 1972 , follo.,.,,ing the \Vatergatc burglary. \\'hil e handing ove r the other contents of the safe to acting FBI dire(tor L. Patrick Gray, Dean kept the notebooks v.·ithout mentioning thrir existence to Gray . .fie-then slipped them into 1 folder containing his copy of Nii:· on'! personal ,papers. DEAN !\IA Y ha\'t! forRotten th.is until January 1973, v.·hen he opened the folder and found tilt notebooks. \Vhett\er or not their discovery 14'as accidental, he promptly shredded them Dean w;is then waist-deep in I.he \\'1tergate cove:r·up and wanted at all cosLs to keep the notebooks out of the hands of govemmenl prot- ecutors. \Vhat fo!IO'A·s Is less expllcahle. fe.'lrful he'""·as bclng made the scapeJlloa1 , Dean started to Wik. But In lclllng and retell· Ing his own lav.•yen; about the contents of Hunt's safe. ht never mentioned the notebooks. Nor did ht mention them to the fl'deral prosecutors. UndC!:r oath to the 54.!nate commiltoc las t summ~r. he told or righteously rej~lng John O • Ehrllchman ·s suggestirin tha t he dest roy the contents of Hunt":; S<ife but---Oll(.'e more-said nothing of the no!ehooks. It is inconceivable tha1 D can ' s ren1a rkable memorv had fai led so co'm· plete!y. A more fat1onal possible ex· planation : Dean, sull seeking immuni t)"' from all federal prosecution ui return for his testunony, \lo"as putting himself in the best possi ble li't"hl. To have admitted destruction ofl!v1dencc before the Senate rom mittee v.·oulrl ba\'c prompted hostile rross-e.tamina!Lon from Repub licans and undt>miined his efforts to i;?O scot-free. \\'hen Dean las\. Ck1obC'r finally ac· cepted a deal for a one-i.'QUnt guilty plea, he was still liable to ptrjury charges. So, in inte rv iews with the pros1.'Cutors in J\011ember. Dean suddrnly rc vt'aled he had dcslroved the notebooks-a fac.:t im· n1ediately i-cported to Judge ,John Si ric.·n . TUE \\'1111:1'; llOUSE h a s pri\'att>ly grumbled· tha t special proscculor f..,c()n Jaworski should have sought Dean's in· dictment for perjury. In fa ct. since Dean himself had corrected his Senate testimony, chMces of a per1ury con- \'IClion were sllght. And so. impressed were the prOSL"Cutors by 0 e a o ' s testimony that they were not about to destroy their star wimess on il Que!· tionable perjury charge. But Dean·s laCk of candor y,·ith his own lawyers, federal pro!l«'Utors and the Senate committee does not help make him behtvable. It suggests th.at John Dean is no angel and ... ven after dccidlng tc. make a clean breast ef ii, Y.'ithhcld lm· ponanl evidence to hel p himself. Indeed. If ~tr. Nixon had nol madt his fa1ctul decision to rtcord OvaJ Ofhct conversation~. the secrtt drstructlon ot ~Ioward 11unrs notebook~ could have deslr oyrd Dean's crt'dibility. But the secret t;ipes. pt'OU('utors believe, y, ill ro1npcnsa1c for °"an's follic.:;. ALSO, that add1tk.111;J\ stf•ps m115t Ix· taken to r('duce problems caused by jct take off and land ing, That a longer 1nke off runv.<iy is need· {'{!, plus jet noi.'>t.· :iUf)\)rcssor.s. plu$ purchase of homes 10 tl1t t<i ke. off p<it· iern . plus ne14· tecl1111qucs. "'h1ch should mean the Oral1J.le Coullt~" Airport might me-ct accep1 able levels by I!fi8. Concluding. you state, "I! doesn't make sense to create a gros.'> 1ncon\·enience and an economic threat 14·hen a satisfac· tory resolution of the p. ;' · !ffi is so promisirlg. '' \l.'hat about the survivnl of lax·pa}lng property owners v.·ho Jong h~1\c patiently suffered the injurious , c<ir deafening hardship of noisy jct pl::inc-s Sfll'\.\ 1rig tht~Jr 11c·11p11r1cf ure To lh<· Editor I fuu nd 11 \'{'ry discou raging t-0 read 11>- dav about th!' F1n11 ncf' (.omm1\l!!'C \Oil' Of ;, 10 6 thflt drrt·at c-d the aC'upun cture bill !ha t 11011!d en;1blr· kn o "' 1 c d g ea b I c ;1cupunc1urisL~ wilh Yl·:irs and year~ of tr<i11Hng 10 put their kno"·how to use lo 'n{'lp m.ink111d It look.ii a:; 1f lhl' i;rear ··union'' knov.·n New Look at Browning A major poet's cornplcx mind and character, and the cootinu1n'1; 1·1tdlity and richness of hl1 art. come to hf!! \'1vidly 1n Tbt Rini(. Tbt Book. and Th roec by Park llonan and William Ir\ inc -one of the mo.<it c:omple1e and important biographies ot Robert Bro14·ning to da te f ~1c.'Grav.··lhll, 'J.j i. A GREAT 1.1:calth of pre\'iously Un• published m<llcnal com!'~ 10· light 1n 1he.se pages . .Uy the close ronsccut1\'t Cit· amination of cvidenCt' . .;001.uctcd 1n !um by the 1v.·o biographers . il \ 11·id and iust narrati\·e emerges. )lort than any previous v.·ork, !his \•olumc provld~ a strikin!(IY true and full account of Browning, his m3rrlage 10 EH1.abeth Barreit Browning, his life, hi!i frlt!nds. hi.s era . 8to\lo'n1ng's portit dcvelOJlment :ind ascendan cy 1 ~ (THE BOOKMAN J rtt\•aluC'd. a11d One of the cen1r<il th•· 1 ~ of the book I) lh•· 'ur1hcr 1!111m1n· • , , 1 the poet's place Ill th~ hL~111r1 f)f 1de.1'i Y.'llh f'mph::a,1( on hi, 111•1.•dlt• rrin· tn!>u11ons 10 lht l"1'hn1qu•·s oi 1111· prr~ion1s1n and tu l1it d r a ma Ii c mono logut . TH1'; READER is also 11xposed to the µre111 strug,c:lt of tht• pocl's lift lhrour,h /l df'<'P and mo\•i nit look into th!' harrow!nit tn:1I! nf rt'sr111h f: E!i1;1h£'th Rarrrtt from hf'r f;uhcr. and the constan) d 1!f!cult1I"~ they racrd -hoth of them pot't~ -in tr~ 1ni; 10 m.1k1· order or thtlr H\·e~ • -VH .. '1'01t DE: KE:YSEHLl:\(j Quotes Gov. Tom \lrr ull. 0rrgon. in Stanford t11lk -··Op<_>nn~s and hont>Sty mak" J:Overnm<'nl 11ork for the people. who only ;i~k that )'OU lr\'(•I "l!h then1. The altern;i.t1\'f'S :ir<' l"1thcr t•i f.lt'l a muzz.le or lf'am 110.,,, to ll<' ., • Jat'k Btnn~, on 80th hi rlhday -"Ai::" is str1c!lr a c;ist· of mind over mailer. If .t you don 't mind il doersn't !Tll.itter," 01.AHGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt "''· \\lttd, PubUsMr ThomaJ' Ktevil. Edit0'1' Ha rhnrrt 1''r,.1!nrh. tcJnorwl Pa"~ f:ditor Th• r 1.rnnal p11..;1 •ir 1~ Daily f"' "' •11 k' 10 1rlt1n"n Al1d lliT!mulllt" P'•'· "~ 11rP\f'nt1ns;: on this P&lil' <1., • ~i.-, • 11.ni11n·11r''\ <•n '''f'"., (If 1n- h ·1Y o;t tr.• 'llM'l lrlltt'd •'nlWTilllSll and rArtr.o')ft.~b, b> l"·°"'·td1ni;: a fl"l'\.lrt'I rr r r"" !Pr\ 1 , • ...,.,. .. r~l hy (lf"f'8"fl\1~ th1a nci,1~P11?t"t '~ op1n100'I and 11,..a." on C\l~llt tos>•n. Tiit' echtorial optnioft.c 01, Uie Dally Pilot 11~ar onl)' in •he rd1tar1al column at tht top o( tM f>t.&r. Opinims vcp1ened by the c.'91· umnim aM nMoonltlt and 'letttr 'i1.T1t'" 11.r"' th,.tr q...•n and not'ndon,.. mrnt nf their 1~"'" tiy \h~ DA.II)' Pilot' should bot 11\ft'n.....l. \\'ednesday, ,\pr1I 3. 1974 -~- .. Ballistics Show Link Is Miss i11g CA LIFORNIA SAN FRA~CJSCO < APl - Ballistics tests indic.11t' the gw1 us~ in <\ n1 urderous slreet shool ing \1onday nighr \\'as not the same v.'ea1Xln used In a ~eries of scns<'l•·ss ~:ill!ngs last Janua ry, police say. "--------~ A Snlvation A rm~· r.'ldct \\':t~ gunned do'>'·n nnd 11 \1'1)111:111 (1.... __ s_ta_t_c __ J Aero1111tant Indicted • 31·3 Vote • Sc11ate Sl1elte1·s Victnns of Ra1le SACltA .\IE\~l'O 1 liPI \ - l\'la jor l"gislation airncd al clirninatin~ lhc · • b rut n I '' t'Ourtroom siluation in which a rape vic1i111 111us1 reveal lx·r past sexual c x:p erie n cos <1<h'<1nced to the i\S);(.·1nbly today. defense allorncy. Hohhins (IStiinated as many ai. 8.000 rapes go unreported in C:1lifo n1ia eac-h ye a r because 11·on1cn fear being rl'Qt1ir('(I 1• reveal inti mat~ contacts \.\'ith othe r persons in cour t. "TllE \llC'Tl .\I 1s COB· sidl·rt·d k11r i!Umt:. he --------DAU,,V PllOT ,:) l Holiday Magic .Investors ) ~' To Receive Restitution J .·c . t SAN FRA~CISCO (Al' 1 - Per~ons "'ho invested n1ore thJ n $250 n111hon in llolidav ~tagic and JI affJliah.-<l firnis h;.ve bl"Cll proinised a 11 restitution possible by a federal <.'OW1 c o n s en t Judgrncnt. A &('uritit:s nnd Exc!l<lnRl' Commission <11ton1ey said 1·l11irns by nc11rly 3 O, 0 U O /W'rsons Who purchased masttl' :.ind gE>ner;:il distr1butorsh1ps could ('Xceed $100 1nHJJ011. l'urchascr.i "·ere g11·r11 unut Aug. 12 to file <.' 1 a i m s . a restitution fund 1nade up of all non~pera1ing asscL4' of lhc cornpanics. proceeds fron1 snle of fo reign operations and a slidiJ1g percentage or the corporation'." future gross mon thly retail cash salt':i or prod ucts. • 'I -I 1'he corporntions Damed W the sult arc no long# managed lzy the individuf. defendant~. The companir:J have 11grced to the con judgment "without iidmi,Ui or dl'nylng all"gations" ln the l'<unpluint. · i • l\'loretti Orders Probe Of Nixo.11's Tax Status ) HCC-Ord ing lo an order signt:d • . . • ____ oo_m~"'-"_1i_on_sc_r_;•_UJ~l~)'_•_·o_u_n_tl,_~~EO-I~Em~j·-Ul'1. r J\1onday in an •·unprovoked .l Tiu: ccn1rover:-1al n1casure l}y Sen, Ala n Robbins. .f D· :\orth lloll\'\1'cJOd 1. cle::ired tht• Si>rlntc l'M.ify on a lopsidtd 31· 3 VfJtc 'l'tK·~H\' as a 1>alll'r\' pncked v.'ilh v:ci1ncn broke in to brief 11ppl:iuse and cheer.-. !)11rjng s1ormy_lloor_dclla.tc. Hf'hhins told the Senalt.' the bi ll v.·as aimed at elin1inali ng lhc tourtroom pr o (' e du r c ~aid. "Shi• is aY.ked how 1n11ny boy frien ds she has had and ho\\' 1n.1 ny she hud intercourse \tilll..JLSJ.o_lally irrclcvaru..:.:.. But St-n. Alffl'd Song (D- ~fontl!rey Park ). chairman of ·t11c S1•natc J ·ud i ciar y Conunittce, said in certain cases the "Quf'stion or prior eha sti1y c:in be 1·ery rclc· \'Dill " T esda b 'l'S o· 1 'ctC S ACHA~fE'.'JTO !UPl 1 -no slate income laxes dunn;; ~l C y O) rr.:rfuW..1 ourt -A-56ell~y.----S--p·~ Ii e F Bob ~h~~fl'Sl-foor-.,,etU'S-----in----the--,--"-- g Y "'· ~lorrtt1 has ordered a \\'hile Hou s c. "'as a • SAN FRANC ISCO (UPl l -senseless exe('lltion" -the l Ith suC'h fatal randon1 street shooti ng here · in litllc , more than four n1onth.'i. fot v•hert' the "\·ic1in1 iS .put on fonncr Gcotek President .J.1ck The chief account ant Like four persons kil led and another 1\'ounded in similar <1ltacks Jan. 28. the couple l\fonday ~'as shot by a black man flr in;:: a . 32 -c al i bc r automatic. e Toll Drop• SACR.Ai\1EN'fo I AP 1 -' ·P. Tiurke v.·as indict<'d b~· !he Fcdc rnl £irand .iury Tuesday on t1\'0 counts of Pe rjury. .latqueline Chan1bers. a!so knOl'.n as Jacqueline Aldrich, \\'as charged with lying to the Securities and Ex c han g e Cornmission on April 7, 1972 and to the Federal Grand Jury trial." Tlfl-_; i\1EA~l'l1E Y>llPlY.Jl't<'tl by the Nat iona l Org:lni7.a!ion fur \Von1en. \1·ould n1ake specific cnses of the \'icti1~1·s previous st·xu.-il contac!s \.\'ilh persons othrr tl1an t h c accused ti t!aeker inadrnissible as c1·idcnc(' Jn raJX' trials. An.,.accusP<! rapist is not required to disclose his sexual California's traffic tll'a1J1 loll fell dramalically below 1973 levcJs for the third consecuti\'I'.' k1 r;! Dec. I, rai;t. but un<IC'r <'urrl'nt lav.· The Grand Ju r y is the victim n1ust do so under J 1nonth in J\larch. ·says the California Highway Patrol. The patrol said Tuesd ay t!).at 260 persons died d u r i n g i\1arch. 'tl percent fev.·er lhnn during .the same n10.nth of 1973. investlgaling a possibl<> S.10 e r o s s -c:·xu111i 11ali<ln by a h1illion oil fund frnud. 1'.S. ----------, e Camera s Off Atton1cy J ames I~. Bro1\·ning • Jr. said more indictments 1nay be forthcoming. ' THE SEC filed a civil :<:ui t against Geotek i-esourccs fund and several individuals and PASADENA -IAP\ corporation s last year Scientists have turned of( the •. ch.a~ging more !han S 3 O \ cameras aboard J\1ariner 10 million ~·as obt~1ncd fro'." ahead or sctlOOtilf&lving they more than 2.000 1nvestors-1n had enough photograi}hs of the violation. of federal securit ies planet 1\-fercury. laws. . J\1arincr ~·as lo click off Burke, of San Francisco, pictures of Mercury until April and . Los A~geles Ti me s It. Now more than a million Publisher Otis Chandler arc miles away . frttn the distant among defcMants in !he suit. planet, the spacecraft may get B_ur~e was ~ePQ!!ed a s a second shot at J\.fercury in pr~1dent or the fum 1n 1972 . September after a joufney The specific charge against arotmd the sun. ~1iss Cha1nbers is thal she lied e S u11n y Skies when she said she did not kno11-' that Island Oil Corp. and No rth ern Continental SAN FRA NCISCO (AP) Petroleum C 0 r p . v.'crc G<1.~ lll<111 Abc11uloi1 ed 01\1\LAND (UPI f - The board or SUJ}{'rvisors in Alameda and Con tra Costa · counties 1· o I c d ~Tuesday tO abandon the state's odd-e1•en gasoline 1lurch.1sc plan. Alanied<t Co u n l ~· 's abandonment of t he IJrogran1 11·il\ go into effect Sunda y and C.Ontra Costa's 1'uesdav. Both hoarcf's voted ·to 11·rite Go v. Reagan !hat they have abandoned the plan ·which calls for persons 11·i!h c1•en·num bc.rcd I i c e n s e plates to bu.v g::isoline 011 e1·en·numbered d~ys and those v.·ith odd plates on odd days. Sunny skies returned to corporate entiiies owned by Northern California; allowing Jack Burke's bror.hcr RObcrt residents to dry out and E B k r . ur e. reroove OCMJd debris 1ollowing:, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;,;;iiiiiiii;...;._.;,_.,;iiii;.,;-;,;;.;-an eight-day do\vnpour. I Except for some I i g h t LUCILLE KUEHN i\O~l lN ISTK,\TIVF ANA L\'ST x showers in northern areas. skies turned blue Tuesd:iy and mostly fair \\'Cather and \Vanner days are forecrlst through Thursda y. O n I y coastal areas north of· Cape ,_.tendocino face a threat of renewed rain , the National \\'eather Service said. Newport Beach City Council VOTE Coast:&deral has something for people with big ideas and a little money. With the help of Coast Federal i :4~' there's no reason why everybody, ~ ,_ slowly but surely, can't build up a big savings account. High Interest Rates. Based · on an annual rate of 5.25%, our regular passbook accou'.nts yield 5.39~0 annuall}'. And you can take money out anytime. Certificate accounts return up to 1 Vz % a year, the highest ta.le allowed by the govemmenL Federal regulations require a sub"stantial interest pinalty on all certificate account Withdrawals prior to maturity, Our f.rel.! booklet I ells all; ask for one at any Coast office. Fringe Benefits Package. Herc :ire a few benefits. Free Checking Account. Free personal checking ::u:count at a major bank; just keep a mini· mum hAlancc of $2,500.00. Free Safe Deposit Box. With a minimum balance o( S2,SOO.OO. Insider's Club. Saveon :ippliaoccs. furnitUre, jewelry, 1lckcts for shows and games. All it takes is ;i. $1,000.00 n1inimum balance. • Free Travelers Checks. Insider's Club members do not pay a service charge; the same applies lo mon ey orders. }lome Improvement @ Loans. From carports to :.'i"~o•• carpets. Saturdays •. \Ve're optn Satur· days from 9:00 a.m. to 1 :00 p.m. (Fridays.. all officd except down· town Los Angele11, arc opel'l until 6:00p.m.)- • llowtoget the most out of what _yousavS; • , ··-~IMS """'' Clt'I li•ll•< ... Q~'IA,T • ~· . COAST F E CERAL SAVINGS . . . More for your money. l\1bhltt Offkt: 3933 \Vibbirc U1Vd. (At Gramcr..·y Pl.l. 388·1 ~6~ • ~laln Offlet": 9th & 11111. 62.3·1.ill Convcni cnl O ffice~ Throuahout C:ihfornia • I . I ' ' ' llc said a "vindictive'' J)1•on1i scuous wornan c o u ! d accuse a n1an of raping her, •·rake Jiim ovl·r l/1e coals" ~111d the re 11·ould be no v.·ay of n·Vl'Hlin~ he r pmmiseu ity under the liobb ins proposal. '~ UPI T.ioot>oto "A 12ron1i$CUOU:<: v.·oman srill h:is !he right lo prolccli on Arr i1·iilfJ <1g;iinst rape.'' Hobbins A t ess 1.,1,. 11.111 • n'~ l' r ', Id ,,...- replied. n1ade car!y. <ll'l'i1a l al Sen. lln!ph !)i lls 1 fl . 46th 1\nnUa l 1\(·adc1n.v Gardena ). a fonner trial <"Ourt 1\w:irds 'fuesdar c1·1·-judgc, call<'d cross--e xarnina· · 1ion of ''icitn1s hv v.·oinC'n cit.. ning and grab bed her fensc attomcys ""hrut al"' i\·hc•i s h a re of atten tion. th1·y arc rcquir{'d to divulge Story on tl\Vard 1vin· 1 0 i('gislatlvc invesli'galion into nonresl dt-nl for inc.ome lJX ' 110 .I A Y ~IAGIC.', a &10 IJ.afa('l, •• CR!if co~nl('tic f're~dent Ni xon's California • purposes. Officials s a id·, nianufacturin:,: fl rni foundtXI ·tax stalus. however, 'he may be liable ror by the J:ite \\'i!lia1l1 Pen n ~Torelli, a lre mo c r a t 1 c i:1xation on · 'Ca I i f o r n i i1 Palrick. v.·as su('(f hv the SEC ca nd idate for gov('rnor. told a source" income. lasl Juoe. Th<' SEC alleged nc\\.·s co nference Tu es d ay The thrce·rnembcr board. that J-loHda.v .\l:ig1c, J 1 there v.·as "no \Vay" Nixon had hC'aded by Hepublican State affiliated firms. including Bob no state tax li ability. Controtler Houston flournoy, Cu1nrnings, Inc.. and 1 2 He noted lh e native-son ls conducting an investigat ion individuals l-' n gag ed in Pr{'sidcnt o~11S a seaside vi lla of its Ol'.'ll but said it 11-'ili .. fraudu lent operations of at San Clen1en te and is a av.·ait taking further action p,vramid promotion or endless r('glstered voter there. pending the find ings of a cha 111 schen1cs undrr the guise J\·1orctti d i r e c t e d the con gressional c om n1 i t t c l" or n~:lrkrt1ng \'LlnOus retail Assernbl y Revenue a nd which also probed th c products.''. _____ Taxa tion Committ ee, he!'rlcd president's tax sta tus. '!'ht• SJ~_c eon1pl::H11t snid by JO<' Gonsalves · ( 0 ·L a 1'1oumoy, a gubernatorial n1isrcprest'nt;1\1ons 1\·rrc maclf' ~\lirad~l. ~o 1na kc a '·t~orough candidate. said he had "no :ind n1atcrial fCJCts 01nittcd in 1nvcs\lgat1on of Pr c s 1 d en t . . . n•1:ruiting invt-stors for :'lixon's Ca 1 i f o r n i a I.ax ot,1cel!on to the leg1slatuIT • U1s!riht1torships and a share of liability" and give its fi ndings proceeding This 1vay. but it po!l'llllal prof i ! s frorn lo the Sla te Franchise Tax does sccn1 to be a n. 11l1t•stn1ents of others in Board .. 'unneccSsary expenditure of t11~tributorsh1ps. The board's staff rult'd Feb. taxp:.iyer money on a dupticat.o iniima te sc>xu<11 experiences. ners. Page :30. ~~~---'-~-~-Claims 11111 be 1nad~ ;1ga1nst I that the President. \\'ho 1>aid effort." ----~~~~~--'~~~~ • Where Thrift Is Always In Style Mi sses' Coordinates to mix & match Sears l .. ow l'rice~! See double knir polyester skirts, vescs. shorts, jacke rs: Antron'"' nylon knit rurr\e. neck shell and long sleeved top. All mac hin e washable. ~·ll sses· sizes. u,,. Sears Revolving Chaf'gr ) I CUT64%! Lace Cup Bra S:?. ~IJ 99¢ ~n1oorh-fi11 1ni;: D.1cron.!> polyt'· ft'r , nylon and sp.inJt·x. \'V'h iu:. VALUE! Eiderlon® Bikini !"rani l'ricr'. rash1onl'd of COiio n :;anJ r<1yon blt:nd. Sof1 and ahsorllt:'nr. Prcu y prrnrs. $11<.:S 5. (1, 7 . Located On the Lower Leve l All-Nude .Parity H ose ~f'ar~ f'ricr ! 69 ~, '."iht:c r, run·rcs1s1ant mt5h knu nylon. Ont.• su~c fitll 95 ro 150 lbs. I 1•nr.es Elf«li,·e thna Salun:lay. April 6 Sears Costa Mesa Bt1ena Park Orange !'!lflff llourt: Mond•Y 1l1r11 S.1urd•y fJ::lO ,\.~I. tu \h 30 P ·"· !'11nd•1 12 N011" $CA ,l !(AN !; , .~3:13 BriSlol ~t. l'hone 540-:J3:1:1 '"' 8150 14'1 l,almn A\T', l'honc 828-4400 2 1()0 i\". Tusti11 1\,t~. l'honc 63i·2IOO • - ... !••\' ' ' a 7 ~ F I ' \VAj r\iso~ Ol'er taxes the com • Th pagr. dra 1\• Thl'r(' or nt• 1tic ~ H than cam cont Ilea A cam Tu has ' JI~ oJ s~ Th acr sch Fou Th com Cha in a com A1•c Jn brou ' Tue clos v Geo• Adle c Rog S•' com 1val insi cn1'l buil the rn thei stor 1 1 Huntington Bea~h Fountain Valle VOL. 67, NO. qJ, 7 SECTI ONS, qa PAGES ' . l ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA Toda'\··s t'i .. nl • ~. ,._ Sto('ks WEDNE SDAY, APRIL 3, 1974 TEN CENTS President Nixon's ·Tax Bill Put at ··$4 76,341 \\TASlll!'\GTO:'\ t !.:Pl I ...: President ~ix.on and his \I 1fe Pat . ovoe the go\·ernmcnl at k!!~t S~i~4~1 in ~ck taxes and interest for 1969 rhroogh t9i2. Ille staU of a ,lo)lflt coof.trcss1onal comroiuce conclud(!d tod:i\'. • The st:iff report. "'hich ran 78~ printed pages. S!re:o;sed the . L'On1mittee "'as dray,'in~ no conrlus1on<; as to "v:hcth<'r tlicr{• \\';)<;or "'hctht•r tht're ...,a s 11011 frau1l or ne{:lii;encc 1n1·oh·L-d in an~· aspi..>ct" nf the suspect tax n;tu111s, either on the part vi the Pre!<i1dent or lus personal represcntati\'es. "The staff 6e!ie1·es that II 11·nuld IJt" inappropriate to consider such n1a11cr'i u1 v1e1~ of the fact !hHl 1hc !louse Judiriary fonunillft• prcsi>n1ly h:i~· bC'fOrl' ll an impe:ich:Tien• in\'e!(l!:::uion relr111112 tq: · the Prt•sideilt . ·· th1~ Stt"tff report :.aid The fl'por· al<-0 s:iicl that mP111IJo:r~ ot the .Joint Con1nut1l'11 nn !nt.·rn:t! !lt•1 l'l1111· T.1xntion. \1hich undcrlook thilt t l"' i;l~id a\ :\'JXOll 's re<jUl'St 111 ~crnber. n1il~ ~li.l\C to pass Jlidgment on impeachment and so "1.1·ould not !o''ant"to h.a\'e prl'- JU~&ed any 1ssur 1.1·~ch 1ni_ght be . brought Jn any ~uch proceedings." • The staff report. made public on a 9·1 \Utt· or th(' Prestigious romrru11ee. rt•(.!o\1Hnendt.'tl that the Nixon's I><' .(::.sesS(:d $444.1122 in back taxes for 1969 lhrnu!!h lll72. his first term in th<> \\111te llou~l'. plus 111terest Of SJ'?.IQ1 for 19i~) !l1roul!h 1972. Tht' ton1n1n1ce rcconuncndc<I no intfrest for 1969 since th\! statute of hn1itu110ns has e:cpirL'tl on that y,•ar. 1Ju1 added th111 · \:1xon \ olunl<1r1\y {'/~1~e 10 lldY llw 1ntert"St. t h~ ;.unount "oukl bt-- $-W.732 for thot year. Thus . if \'1xo11 agrl'<'s to p..1~ !ht-· TC-l'On1111t>rn.hod as.~essn1en1 which \~,euld be up to the lntemal i{t:\'t·1111l· ~:r\ tee ti) dccidt• tu l'Ollect -1w and his . \11fl• "'Ould 011c 1h1• governn1t•nt $51i .2U.1 111 \>;1rk tax('S and in!l're!.l. .. 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T.\\, l'<IJ.:l' ~I n am es e1nec e Co1111cil Figl1t Wieder ·Funding Report Biggest liy TERR\' C0\11.LLE 01 lftt D•1tt P'illl Sl•fl Harrit'I \\'iedcr has collected n1orr than t11ice 1:1s n1uch n1oncy for her campaign \\ar chest as any other contender in the April 9 llw1tinglon Beach Council el('('llOn. According to the second se t of campaign finance statements r i I e d Tuesday with the city clerk, l\lrs. \\'le<lcr has pick(.'(} up s".447.18. The next highest campaigner, in terms J1llllev Council ,J • Okays Liquor Sto re PrOJJOSlll The construc!ion of a liquor store across the street from an .elementary school \•:as approved 3-2 Tuesday by thu Fountain Valley City Cow)Cil. The council upheld <I previous planning rommission appr-01•al cf Ph i 1 i p Chapirscn's tJS(' pern1it to build the store in a shopping center at the northY.·est ccrner of Les Jardincs \\'est and Slater A\'enu e. In doing so. it denil'd the appeal brcught by \\lilllam Fallon. the O\\'ner of a nearby 7-11 store. "'h-0 a~1itted Tuesday he didn't Y•ant a new business so e!cse. Voting for !he liquor store "·ere ~layor George Scott and Councilmen ~larvin Adler and Al •lollinden. Ca.sting n-0 votes ,were Councilmen Roger Stanton and Bernie Svalstad. S\'alstad and a number cf speakers con1plained that children "'-Ould have to 11'alk by the store and might be allractcd inside to what he called a "different environment." The Fountain \'alley School District L~ building the i\fa.suda School. to open in the winter of 1975J across the ~tree!. District lrustees recently rearrirmed their general objL>elion to building liqucr stores near., sc:hools. They also split 3-2. Scott said there are no liquor stores in . ISet LIQUOR, Page i1 Oruge Coast ... Weather ~loitly sunny Thursday. Slight- ly "'anner te1nperatures. l!ighs at 1he !teaches in the low 70s rising to 78 inland. Overnight lo"'S 50 to 55. INSIDE 'fOIJA l ' Oscar wiluiers i" tile 4Zu<l mn111GI Academy 1\wards are listed in.side 1oda11 's poptr Ott page JO. Storits a11d picriires review Ho flyu:ood's 11'}0.st exc11- h1a niglil of the year. Al Your h••lc• ' a .. .,.., " '· .. ..... " Cal!ltnli• ' C.lt ... C:.WMt " C:.llJ~lll .. "" C:.olll-L<1 • (NHW'"' " ..... """'' " IEdllO!'lll '"' • 11!11!1'11ln"""t •·• ,IM"<I H·11 ,,, 1111 ""'''' a. u ·11-.. , 111 ll'lf S"'flll n • ' ·' AM L•llCltn "· MIW~I ••• MfholL ........... " Natt.,...! Ntwl • °"•"'' ,_., 11 .11 5J1wi• '"'~ " "'"' ,,.u Dt'. Slotliocrt1111 " Slttl M1rtt11 1•·'1 '•IOl•lllOll • '"'"''' .... Wlllhft • w-tt1·1 N••I )I.._ Warll .. ~ • ' of n1one y colll'Cted . is Halµh ltiucr. 11·11ost statement sho11s Sl.9ti9 111 his ca1npaign lrl'a~ur~'. Huntington lkach has a s;i.ooo ]unit. applying both to monl'y collected and rnoney spent. for ci!y c·lt·ctions. This 1s !hC' first election go1e nJL'(I b~ the lll'll city crdinanct·. The statements. filed Tucsdal' "11 h the clerk as required b~· the rie1,1• state financial disclosure la"·· ,<;01·t:rl'<i n1-0nt•y collected. er spent. fro n1 the start of th<' campaign through la~t Fr~)'. Another statement must be fi/c<I ~lay 17. after th e election. \\'hile \\'ieder ;ind Hnuer topped the h1g n1-0ncy list. St:\'-\'ral other council contenders. and all four citv Cll·rk hopefuls. indicated they have !iarnC'rc-d mere thnn $1.000 to be spent on this year's racl'. lncwnbt>nt Ccuncilm::in Ted Rartlt•f! is third on the money hst WJtlr $1,6.'ii CQl!ectt.'d . He is c!oseh' fo!lc"·cd b1 Councih.l·oman ,\'orm:l Gibbs. Sl.619.so': forrncr cauncilrnan George ~lt<.:racken . Sl.590.48: PlaMing Co m 111 1 s s i on er J\·larcus Pcrll'r. $1.-110: I and Councilrnnn Al Coen, SJ.026. Tha t rnakes seren of the 1-1 council tSt:e \\'AR Cll EST, Page ?1 .Resc ue Vessel Takes• on Queen ShiJl Passen gerlil f\"E \V YORK I CPI I -\\'ith guod humor and high spirits. the passengers of -the stranded Queen El izabeth 2 boardt'd small boa ts today and transferred lo a rescue ship standing by to lake them to • Bermuda. LaunchE'S and lifebca1s 11·ere bus\' through the morning 1.1•iih the t'\'acuatioi1 of !he l.6.10 passengers from the S72 miliicn QE2. dead in th<i Atlantic 2i'O miles southwest of lkrnu1cla si nce l'3rl\! ;\londay \\'ith all three boilers oui. Tugboats "ere on their 11 ay to to•1· the liner to Bermuda fer repairS. By mid-day, more than J.000 pasSC'n- gers had betn shifted to the ,\or1\'Ci;?ian cruise ship Sea Venture in "·hat a spokes- man for.Cunard Steamship Linc Ltd. said \\'IJS a "very smooth oper:H 1on ·· :\·Jr. and }1rs. Arthur Bra~· of Stonington. Conn. \\ere the -fir-1 passengl'rs lo transfer to the S.::u Venture. standing by !r1 caln1 seas a half n11le a"'ay. "I Qad a darn good t11ne in spite cf the circums1ances ... }lrs . Bray said. 1·11 .... ·as good fun ." Br~' sa1d morale 1.1·as high <iOOard the stricken liner. plagurd by onf' 1nisrortunc after another ever since il \\as launched Sl'\'en years ago. Crc\\·mcn stayed abo.1td the liner. sen'ing orange juiec. t'OffM! and pasiry 10 the debarking passengers. In Londo:rt. British Trodc Secretary Pcl~r Shore today -Ordered a prellmlnar}' inquiry under the i\<lcrchant Shipping Acl into lhe breakdo11.11 or the boilers. A preliminRry report from Cunard. the British O\\-Oj!rs. attributed the trouble to a ruptured fuel line. Four chartered jumbo jets ~·ill be 1\,111lng In Bermuda ThurM!ay to return 1!'\t' 1iri~engers to New York. The cvacu<1Uon st.arted shurtl y oflcr 4 n m, POT th<' Hamilton, Ber1nu:! , h:ir- !Set ltESCUE, PnK«! !• 'DON'T WANT SUBSIDY' Valley Chamber's Roberson V Lilley Clu11nber .To Esuiblish '01vn lde1itity' The Fountain Valley Chamber o f Ccmmerce wants to be just that. "A real chamber is supposed le !.limulatc and promote bus iness and retail sales." ch:imbcr President Frf'd Hobcrson said. "The only thing \\'C'\'e 1:\·er done directlv related to business 1~ the ·"·elcomc hoSte:ss' progra m. "\Ve hope to establish our 011n identity." nc. added. That idcnt1tv doesn't corne fre e. The chambCr has asked 1he City or Founta in Valley for $33,651 for The next fiscal year, an increase cf mon' than S20.000 over Y.'hat it got last year. HoberS-On. manager of L:nion federal Savings and Loan, is careful aOOut "·hat he c'111S the "'°ncy. "\\'e·re not looking Jor a handcut. \\"e're not looking for a subsidy." he said. "\\'e want a contract \\'llh I.he city t-0 provide promoticnal sen•ices through the nierchanls by stimulating retall sales," he added. (111cf :imong the chan1ber·s gools is tht• hiring cf a fulltime l'Xccutive director and a secretary, The chamber has al11.·ays been under the city 's 11.ing. Housed in city hall. the chamber handles a lot of city publ icity for !he city parade. ~1 iss Fountain Valley contest and cultural arts week . Hobcrson said the cha?nber doesn't Jllan to J!J \'C up I.hat sen 'iec. but it "'ants lO expand and become more independent. "11 can only be done through the tStt CllA~IBt.:R, Page 21 REA Dl" l 'OURSELF FOR PHO NE CA LLS ,·ou can ta ke a nap after placing the ad. but be sure to be up and ready fer phone calls "'hen the l)<lper comes ou:. Check this n'tetlt Daily Pilot ad : SALEM maple bunk bed set from Beals. Very good .cond, $70; { Phone No. ) Alrilost ~fort tbc advfrliser could reallv relax, the paper \\as on the street and lht': fir t call came in. The bunk bed \\!IS sold 10 the first 'caller. TI1nt's fist action. TTy a Daily Pilot ad fN yourself. Just dial an ad·1•iscr a~ &4.2-56il. ... Lt. Gov. ' Proclai11is Innocence SAf llA\lE.\TO 1l'l1!1 -I; {,u\ Ed !h•inl'C'kC'. mdiet~<d on thrt•E' ("()IUH:io 01 pt-rJury h~· a \\ateri::,atl· grand Jury. dC·l·lared tunNlf innocent ll<'re loday ;ind V(l11t-d tu rt•rna1n 1n the ra('(' for the H.epublu:an gubt.'n1:11or1.1I nom1na:1on. .. , an1 1nJ10tt'nt." H1•1neckt' 10\d ;1 p:1rlo.ed ne1.1s conft•rt'lll't'. "I 11 111 plt'a1I not guilt). Tbere "Li i be oo plea bargaining 111 hal.Sot!vcr. I intend t-0 fi ght thil action e\'ery h1l cf the way ." ltcinec.kc. \1~10 held an emergency st:1f1 rnC<'ling a1Kl looki'd haggurd_ aftrr\\ard~. <1nn-0unced to nr"·smen: "I .am in l ht~ i.:ubcmatiirial ral'l' 1,, stay. I \\'ill 11.i11 th1! .June p11111<1ry and I 1,1•ill 11in the 1'01·l'mbcr gt·nera l election and be yo ur ne xt governor." Heinecke s.1id he in~rructl'd ht~ attorneys to seek a chan~~ .. ~!~~.~~ue ·~ J the tri;1l \\OUld l>e heftt~ ordrrcd them 10 urRt the cast he hold before the Junl' ~ pr11nary, PERJURY CHARGES • Ed Reinec:.ke Heinecke s<1id he ":in11..·d ;1 C..1l1fom1ti 1rial because "[ don't ti.ink anyone gt·t.~ a ft1i~. ln;i] ul \\·a~h1ngt•1l1 . IJ.C. thi·~ da1~. lie c;illl.1:1 lhl' 111d1ctn1tnt "~hocking . incredihlc and unbche\able in terms ot faJrocss of the ~IM't'Lal pro~ecutur'::. cr£u!C, ··. Heinecke. the front running Hepubl1r;1n c:-1nd1datr fur thf' ~ u ht· rn at or 1:1 I nu·11 111:.iuo11. ~.ud 1111· indictrnt·nt "v.1!1 !1;1 \l' ;1n l'lil·t·L nn <JIJt·."11011 about 1t" t111 tu~ e;unµ1:11i;:n hut declined to c~11n1<it~· h!o\\' gr<ivi.' ll \\OU!d bt_, Streaker Runs :\<·ross Staµe .\.t: Oscar Fete Pore 11L.~ A.ssll i l !-Jcl1 ool Polici1•s <J11 Ed 111·<1 tio 11 t!\ 1111.\llY l\\\'I·. 6f lhf ~ .... 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JJ-year-0ld llol lyv:oot! \divsorv ron1mit1•·e ll':u1l'r .h1itv ~l1ll1r ad\'ertising man. lie said he sneaked c ailed !Or 1hr <l14'tn{'I t-0 inLf' .1 backstage at .!he award ceremony h) d1.~tr1ct'4'idP sur1C'~ a\lo.1nt! purciif!I h'l>1 \.\'f'arjng a press b.1dge. th~y feel about diffenn~ philsoph1L"s fie s.11d he. stripped back<;ta~C" :'lnll._ Superintt>Otlent S A ~f(lffctt a~''"'d !•1 dashed our a~ a symbolic gc~turc in ral! 11 m1•f'tl nl.! h"t11·r1•u p:1rcnr, .1:id fa \·or Qf nuditv hoard lllf'n1h1'r~ lo l'\'·t'\:llu.tl•' 111, lie 11·as nnt "arreste<I . polu'i1·s rif thP d1 ~tnct 1n r1·1!;<irds tu El'E Sriph1sticatt'd actor pa1·1d !'\il·cn. >\ho Althou gh " d!llt' 11,1s 1101 SPt \1 r' STREAKERS MAY YEARN F.Q..~ CHILDHOOO-Story,_!age 8 11·a~ onsta~e and about to award The Oscilr for be~t 1no~·ie. appeared nustered by the exhlbi1ioo and burst out lrn1gh1n g. 11lC audience laughed upronrioui.I.\' Regaining his composure. :\'1ven said. "Isn't it a laugh that Lhe only laugh Ula! man will grt ln his life 1.11 11 he bv stripping off his clothes and sho11·ing his shortcomings.'' Actrrss Elizabeth Ta~lor. "'ho cam' t.n stage just ancr the strtak('r. ~1d. •·That's a pretty hard ~ct ((I follow." Later in her speech, she burst into giggles and said . "I'm ner\·ous . That rcall~· upset me. I lhink I'm jcalow "~ ~1ost m~mbers of the audience appeared amused at 1he d1spla~· Bes! actor recipit-nt Jack l.en1n1on, 14'ho left the sUage JU~t bt·fore lh" streaker arrived. ~id he hnd dreamed .the ni11hl before that a streaker interrupted his award. • }liller ur,e:c'fl lllf' board 111 {'Oflh'r 1,11h tht' par1·n1 ' q1111 kh . l>f·f(lrc thC' \l;1\' 1 dt'adhnt• lo ,U!Jl!11 l !ht 19i.f 7~ E( I-: pro1)()';:ial Th(' parP/1!( f•·<lr 1h.1t if \h i' ]'l()lh.:1<-~ :tr•· not changl·rl 111 nt·\\ ~'"ir'~ pro::r:in1_ th •· ~late 1,1 Jll cut off 1und1nR for E('E £<.:E Ii. a ;,1~1tr-fundc·d projN·I d1·!.ign1·d to g11 c pup1l<1 1n L1ndrri;11rten throu~h "('l"Qllcl rrad1• m n r {' 1nd1\·Kl.ua l1zt-d 1nstn1ct1on Perry 1s the only ~chool 111 Uw d 1~tr1ct that has 1h1• pr~'T:1m In a ~1:1h·n1cnt rl'ad 11) .lhl' bodrd. \Ir• \liller ~11d hfl1h parent' and cd ucaTort from the i-1:1te l>cpartznent of f:du canon fire 1n ag'ret•ment tha! the d1~1r1ct ~ f.Cf: 1)rogram must bo•co1t1t• rnorc progres'I\•' ~Vf.'r:1! nionths u~o ~to1f1· e1 alurnor11 'rankM Per ry 's 1>rogr<1nl 1;,i1h Out or :b'l5 s<'hool d151ricl'i 11 nh ..1 ~1mK<it r.rE plnn Thf' ln11 rn nk1ng 'f'll~ paM 1ally bt1S•'(I t1n d1ffC'nng ph1losophh.•s of ed11cat1nn, .$1:ltc ('\3luator~ cxplo111ed \Jr• \liller cJ;il)orHt1><I on lhr1'e arf';i, ISt•f!' 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S4,f.47 $2,942 Ralph Bnuer . . . . . . . . . Sl.969 Sl.248 Ted lla11lctl . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,657 S 96.J Norma Gi bbs • . . . . . . Sl.620 ' S 781 George McC racken .. . . • . . . . • . • . .. .. $1.590 Sl,320 Mprcus Porler . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sl.44-0 S 922 Al Coen .... , • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . Sl.026 $ 792 Phil ip Put1nan . . . .... , . , . . • . . . . . S 420 S 797 ltobert Albert!ii ....... , ..•.... ('',lf:l ·Sthan $500 col lected or spent. .John F1ood . "· .... , . . . . , . ·-~ "<'' s than $500 collected or spent. aruce Gabrlelson .. , • . . . . . . . I s thnn S500 collected or spent. \\'dlian1 . .\r!'n strong . -: du l not file disclosure Jlobert Bolen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . did not file disclosure John P. S\rain ......... , , .. , did nol file disclosure CLERK RACE : Name Calh-coll•cled Cash spent $1.000 Sl,908 $ 568 $ 764 Katherine \Val lin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.28 1 Jin1 Dukette . . . . . . . . • . • . . • . . . . . . . . . Sl,50'l Berna r.d l\'lahoney . , . . . . . . . . . . '$1 ,491 Alicia \Ventworth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . $11180 .. From Pa1e I ' WAR CllEST FIGlJJtES • • • . , candidates ready to spend rnorc tht1n 1 $1 ,000 each for the eleclion . Of the others. three - Robert Bolen. Wil lia m Annstrong and John Patrick Swain - failed to file their staten1ents. The sta te penalty ls $10 for each late day. Three oUM.>rs, Jlohen Alberts, John Flood and Bruce Gab rielson. filed short forms indicating they neither rollected nor spent more than $500. One other challenger, Philip Putman. filed a long fonn evcri !hough he listed From l'age l LIQUOR ... the immediate neighborhood and one might be needed. "1 v.·ould share the con<'ern of I.he school district." he added, "if this was a bar. But there's a difference betwee n on-site sales and off-site sales." · AdJer; an optometrist. said his office is in a shopping center with a bar and a liquor store. Children frequent the center. he said. but "I haven 't seen any detriment.al • effect on them." Jerome Stevenson, an a t torn e y representing Chapif'300, said the liquor store l''OUldn't be designed 10 bring in children. Opponents said , it would .anyway . only $'120 collected. The fo rm showed he has spent $797 .50. PlaMing commissioner K a t h e r I n e Wallin ba s the most money, $2,280.73, In tbe clerk's race. lncu1nben1 Clerk Alicia Wentworth has collected $1,179.52, lhe lowest "fig4re in the fou r·way race. The other tv.·o challengers, .J ames Dukette and Bernard ~tahoncy, have $1,502 and $1,491.25, respectively. f inancial disclosure was intended !o reveal undue monetary influence in a campaign. What It really reveals is how little the candidates understand about lhe lengthy fonn. Nearly all of the candidates failed to show the required distinction between money contributed directly to them and mopcl given to their committee , if 1hcy ,have one .• The fonns also show any major contributo rs o{ $100 or more, but not much was revealed by these statements. Wieder collected more than $1,400 of he.r moriey from campaign cocktail parties. ,She also had $100 from the Hwitington Beach Flre'men's Association and three residents or lA3 Angeles where she used to-work, each donated $100. Other funds \li'ere picked up on small donaUons. Bauer picked up $'714 from a fund ral.sing party and $100 donatiom fro n1 three indlvlduals. Lost, .Found Syste1n S.et At Shelter I~t dogs and cats \\'ho tum up at Callfornla Aflintal Control (CAC), the Mlmal sheltt:r in ~luntington Beach, may now hRve a better chance of finding their owner!i. A new lost and fouo<.I syi.1ent beg:in Tuesda)-' In the Daily P)lot . vn!h descriptions or SO,.. lo,,t dog!! and t <.1!s aµpearing each day In a CAC ad In the cla<i.11ifled sectio n of the ne\\'Spaper. All strays broug ht inl.o the shelter. :it n521 Edison St. in Huntington &>ach, will be ti!1ll'd In the ad. The a<l. located wldcr the "Found" C()lumn, wi ll run throoghout the rest of Aprll , and will continue In Mav Jf the.___res~ood.. C:AC woikers explain. Jody Stricke r. an Animal Assistance League ''olunteer. explained the ad \\'ail begun beta~ tQ.p many pets are not being foond in tifut. . ''There's a law that says after thre<' da,·s, an un tagged an imal must either be deStroyed or put up for adoption ." f\>lrs. Stricker said. "And ta~ged do1is and cats gel the same lrca tm"ent after five days." She added that three days is often too short a tin1c for owners and pl'IS to reunite. ''But if people know to look in the l)aily Pilot for their pet. perhaps v•e can save u lot of animals," ~1rs. St ricker continued. Another problem is the location of the CAC, she explained. Anlmals lum up at the Huntington Beach shelter from all parts of"'Orangc Counr y. But loo re.,..· people kno""' to look there. Also, the shelter is located dire<.'!ly behind the Humane SQciety, and many poople look there for thei r animals, not rea lizing 1here is another facility, too. The I lu1nane Soc iety, v.·hich is n private agency, is located at the corner of Edison St. and New\antl A1·enue. 1'hc CAC is Ori Edison Street, just past tht- socicty. The descriptions of tb~ @gs af\O cats are simple. ?o.trs. Stricker said, but people should co me in and· look if there's any chance it 111ight be their pct. For exam11le, Tuesda y's ad listed ;i "white. male poodle'', a "1nixed l'OCker. black and wlUte, female", and a "black cat and 5 kittens'', among several dozen others: From rage I CHAMBER ... efforts of a chamber manager." he saicl . The chamber has ea rmarked $16.451 D•llt 1'1111 l'llelt llY llldll•' K~ CRASH LAN DING NEAR AIRPORT CAUSES HEAVY DAMAGE; PILOT SURVIVED Ol iver Scott, 28, Anaheim, Did Not Walk Aw ay But Wai Released After Hospital Visit f'rom Page I REI NECl(E ... makes 1he posi;i bi!Hy of him winning that nominalfon :ihnosl nil." Hcint'CkC' 1\as l'h:ir~1..'CI specificall y .,..·ith J ~·1ni; 10 1hf t:ornmit!l'c April 19. 197~ durini.t the Klc111dicnst nearings as lhr cu1nn111t1:c 11.,1s probing a 11 c g e d connections bctv.·een a gua rantee of funds for. the Republican national convention tha t year and an ou t-of-court setUement of an antitrust case against the International Telephone & Telegraph Co. The Indictment says Reinecke lied when he told the conunittee that . so far as he kne1v, the n Atty. Gen. John N. i!\.1ilchell did not know about the convention offer before Reinecke told him on Sept . 11. 197 1. Settlement of the ITT case had lx!en aMOunced July 3J. 1971. The Sheratoo Corp .. a subsidiary of l'M' and operator of two hotels in San Diego, pledged $400,000 tow ~ rd ·convention expenses at the time l'he GOP planned to hold i!s 1972 convention in the Southern California city. ' . Coiinty Pilot Survives Irvine Crash Landing Uy AHTllt;ll II . Vll\iSJ-:L A young Anaheim pilot "as found anct fl o\\'ll to Cosla ~l<'sa :'ltcmorial Hospital Tuesday night fo!lo\\ing a search 3nd rescue operation by crewn1cn of three helicopters O\'er an unhghled Irvin e area where his pliine crashed 1.1.· h i l c approachinf; Or1111J(c Count y A irpor1 ~- 0liver J. Scott. 26. 11•as ai rlifted direct ly fro rn the scene by ~ne Newport Beach Police Dcpartrnent helicopter after he was spotted spra.,..•lcd near the l'.Teckage. lie.. sufferL'd multiple lacerati ons, abrasions and bru1S<.'S in the 8:55 p.rn. crash \1hirh occur red on ;i nor1 h·south landing appro:ich to the busy airporl. Nursing spokesmen at Costa fl1esa ).!emori al Hospital said tod ay, however, that Scott v.·as patchl'<l up and released, without -requiring admission for !urroer care. Ai rport. v.·as sc \·ercly damaged in the crash landing. Spokesmen for the Orang e County Airport Tower said today he had been In contact by radio and \\'as cleared for land ing v.·hen sometlnng ,., enl v.Tong. A ?o.-tarine Cor-p:s helicopte r crew alofl at the time near: the Santa Ana i\larinc Corps Afr Station fi rst rt'~r led Wh<it appeared to be a plane going dO\\'TI, according to Cosla fllcsa Police Sgt. Max \\'ii son. The radio broadeast coupled wi·\'h reports by Yt'itnesses on the ground brought a variety of emergency unils lo the unde\'eloped .• unlighted area near fllain Street and Gill<'tle A•·cnut'. The ~tarine Corps chopper used its pov.•erful searchlight lo illuminate the area and Ne.,..'POrt Beach P o I i c e Department helicoptrr pilot Jim Golfo.5 and observer Harry \\filliams set dov.n at the era.sh site. Stevenson pointed out that the 7.11 .. store already sens beer and wine and attracts large ownbt-rs of children. Bartlett says he pot in $807 of his own money and had no other large coolrlbutKQ. O>en's only I a r g e contr:ibution 'ilo'88 $200 from 8111 Foster, general manager of the Huntington Beach COrilpany. Gibbs' only large gift wrui $200 from Leonard Sh11 ·e president of Mercury Savings. Porter JJSts no glfls of $100 or more. for the proposed manager 's and secretnry's salaries. About $17,oo:l is listed for promotiooal even\s for the city. A former Democrat, Reinecke ran for Congress as a Republican In 1964 and v.·on. lie as re-elected in 1966 and 1968. He served in the· House until 1969 when C'.ov. Ronald Reagan appointed him licu!enant governor to succeed Robert Finch, who joined the Nixon administra· tion as secretary of Health, Education and \VeUare. The Cessna !all th<i t he piloted, O\\'lled hy Holiday Aero Club I n c . , headquartered al Fullrrton ?o.lunicipal Scott was gi\'en emergency treatment and oxygen for shock. Hu.·n flown lo the 'nospital in Ne1>.-port Beach's medical evacuation litter-flluippcd helicopter . Costa Mesa's Eagle 1 pol ice helicopter v.·ith pilot Jim Wagner and observer Sgt. Larry Bersch aboa rd conti nued the search..,on I.he chance Scott might have had a passenger y,'ho wandered av.·ay dazed in search of help. • Fallon, al.so represented by a n attorney, lillted his community service in the five years he's run the 7-11 and added, "It will deteriorate my business by having a liquor 1tore so close." SteV'enson re-submitted a petition bearing almost 350 names, assertedly all of neart>y neldeots who want the !lore so it will provide competition for the 7·11. · Dr. Richard Ballard of the Grwi Valley tract accused Fallon of trying to get. a monopoly and snid the 7.11 ha:; made high profils "at our expense." Park Bus Trip Signups Slated Signups for a J{unllngton Beach children 's bw trip to tn ·ine Park. featuring games and relays, \\'ill be taken Thursday onl y. The trip Is for boys and girls 7-years-olcl and over, and 'ilo'ill be held April 12, fron1 9:3{) a.m. to 4 p.m. The cos! ls $2.25 per child . including transportation and a cold drink . Children \1·i1I n1ect at either ri.1arina Hi gh. \Vardlow, or Oak View Schools, or the Recreation Center. at 17th Street and Orange Avenue in Hun!ingt on Beach. Buses will leave at 9:30 a.m. • Parents 1nay register their t:.:hildren at the H.ecreatiQJJ Cente r bcl\\'ttn 8 a.n1. and 5 p.m. DAILY PILOT , .. V •-·Q• Cnnr Ill.Ill P.'GI ""'" .. ~..-11 "' •• _,,~ ........... _ .. _ ........... _ C...'1 ... l '"'"1 L_, S-••'• *""'-"" f>u~· •nO<I ..,c..,,., -. .. , r .. ~.~ ..,.. c.. ,,, ~'ow N--S.o • """'"'""'" S•ot.'\ • .,. '""' v .... , l-.o l\O• • , ..... - . l'"l"'<' •"l """ C••·,·~·· •• ,,.. ''~'"· A ••<>G • ·~......-.. , "'1·•·~~ .• .,.,!">,,....., .... ,_..~ .............. ""'>"" !~• pnnc1n11 "°"'"~'" 011.,." •• )JO"'"' s., ;,.,., Ci.tit,,.,. C.. ' ••·• g;~;~ r ........ 1 ~ .. ! , .... "'"''"""'-t•"'"'' .1· .... 11.Co Proo•<IO.,. ''10""" ol \'''"•" 1. . ~··· I ' " f '. ,,,,., '/ .... c~· ... 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Fmm Page I CRITICISM ... rhat both parents and state educators ""·ould Hke to see chang("(f, including: -Allowing parents to vol unteer as aides in their child ren's classrooms. and olhe r classes in the same grad e level. This \\'Ould increase the numbe r of parent volunteers avail able and \\'ou!d bring the progr am more in line with the state's wishes. District policy nov.• restricts this category of vol untee rs. The total budget planned by the chamber is $.f4,651, with about $11 ,IXKI or that expected from membership dues and speclal projects. Roberson pointed l'ith fMJStration to the poor membership figures of the chamber. It has 112 ntembers. he said, but more lhan 800 business licenses have been Issued in the ci ty. "Yt'e really haven 't offered anything to the merchants. We haven 't given then1 the inCentive to join," he explained. The chamber is already trying. he claimed. ii has added a new medica l insurance pl an for members and expanded the hostess program v.'hich has V.'Onl<'n take advertising packets to ne\v residents, reaching, Roberson said, up 10 200 move-ins a month. The budget request is now making its .,..·ay through city charuiels. If approved, Roberson said, the plan i~ to study su~ful promot ions done by other chan1bers and dupl icale them. f'ro1n Page I B,c\CK TAX ... Reinecke, born Jan.· 7.~ 1924, v.·as elected lo the office on the lteagan ticket f'rom l'age 1 RESC UE ... in 1970. He is a graduate of Caltech and bor comm unications station reported. is a professional mechanical engineer. The Sea Venture arrived in darkness Settlement of the ITT case fo)loy,·ing about 12:20 :i.m. after a IQ.hour dash the pl t.'dgc or convention money broug'nt from Ham ilton to takl' aboard :ille~alions that the nioney lnflucnccd the passengers from the QE2 . the \\'Orld 's decision. The case made headlines in second largest luxury lin er ·aud pride of earl y 1972 \\'hen columnist Jack Anderson the British ~1crchant 1\larine. produ<'cd a rnemorandum from an ITT Capt. T. llaugc. master of !he Sea offic i;il alleged to 1na ke a connection Ventu.rc. said in a ship.to-shore telephone betv.·een the.sc tllement and the pledge. report that he stopped his \'essel about Each l'OUnt of perjury carries a half a 1nill' from 65.863·ton QE2. max imurn penalty of fi ve years in prison. The 1ransfer began after t h e or a fine of $2,000, or both, upon passengers had "a light breakfast'' convic tion . aboard the palatial lillC'r. n.einecke spent three ·days i n The Sea Venture left Hamilton in sut·h \\'ashingt on in February trying to find a hurry 1hal 250 or its ov.·n passengers out fro1n Ja'ilo'Orski y,·helher he v.·ould be y,·c re still on board. ~lost of :he indicted. lie told reponers Jaworski passengers from the QE:2 \rould have to refused lo give him the "offi cial spend -tonight sleeping in {he Sea <:lcarancc of n1} na ine·· he requested. \'enture·s lounges. ------'-~--~"----------~~~~~~ -• apa rtment. ~ The l'Otn1nittce staff furthe r concluded t !hat : · -Nixon's deduction of $91 .. 452 fo• l f depreciation of the \\'eslern While House and certain furniture purchased for ii ~ ln vesligators said it \Vas virtually impossible to question hi m al the scene. about any other possible victim or tnc cause of the sudden crash landing. One ground 'ilo'itness said ii appeared the Cessna 150 v.·as making its approach 10-Ward the airport \vhen it made a steep left ban k at low altitude and fell toward earth. The description of .,..·hat occurred is virtually the same as that in\'Olved in the crash of another Cessna 150 on 1akooff from the airport three .,..·eeks ago. · Investigators al feady probing !'nat crash, which killed a s!udent pilot and night instructor also from Anaheim, today began Wlraveling Scot t's crash. One inspector fron1 ihc Federal A vial ion Agency's Long Beach office v.·as on the scene of the crash which occurred in " nat. graded field. this morning. -Allov.·ing children v.·ho demonstrate reading readiness, or who are reading al~cad.~'. to. 1>e:-ab1e-10 develop reading skills m their kind ergarten class. Dlslrict policy docs not allow for kindergarten reading. .,..·ere ''not proper business expenses" and 1· ,. . ..... -Alkiv.·ing n1ore i nd i v i d u a I i zt.'d learning opportunities to give the child 1nore fret>dom. Group ing children in ability groups should be decreased, and instead. children should prog ress as individuals at the ir oy,·n rate. Acco rd ing to ~1rs. flliller, a survey 1>.'as taken of Perry p:1renl!, and !he majority endo rsed these, and otht.'r, changes. should not be aJloy,·ed. - Nixon should report Sll,617 in I capital gairu on the sale of Cape Florida • ~- development lots in 1972 -a ga in that had been reported ·by his daughter Tricia y,•ho claimed 40 pertf:nt of the transaction. The report recommended Iha! Trici<I , now ~1rs. F.d""·ard Cox, should file amended returns to correel her ov.n ·obligations and should report interest her fa the r paid her on a loan lo buy 1he property. ,.---------------------------~. I ' I l Valley Council Actio11 I/ere In br ier are actions taken Tuesday night by tht Fountain Valley Ci ly Council : LIQUOR: Upheld pl anning commission appro\·a\ of a liquor store al lhe nort hwes t comtr of Los Jardine! \\'est and Sla ter Avenue, den)'ing the appeal of 7-11 store ov.ner William Fallon. . titEJUT: Presented ce rtificates of merit for commun ity service 10 the Fountain Valley Community Theatre and the Fountain Vallty Jllgh School Key Club. APPEAL: Set April 16 RS the date for 11 public hearing on lhe appc!al by Public Storage Inc. of planning mmmlsslon denlll\ of a pennit for a \fatt- house at Werner Avenue and Newhope Street. L,\NDSCAPE : Postponed act ion for l'ilo'O 9.eeks on proposed landsc1tplng ph1ns on h1agnolla Street from Talbert Avr:nue to Wamer Avenue and on ~a mer from f\1ngnolia to San Bruno Slretl .so city official! can study ~·hat kind of trees they want there. I I • .. 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-646-1919 ~.:-~:!~ ~ "' ·"-"' • • Baseball Shoes 10.95 up Little League Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shaes 8.95 to 1].95 Baseball Mitts 5.95 to 49.95 Baseballs & Bats Colored Sleeve Undershirts Track Shoes 11 .95 to 24.95 Track Pants 2.50 & 3.20 Warmup Slloes 15.95 to 23 .95 . . ............... ..,.,~.""" ........ Tennis Dresses Tennis Shoes & Shorts Tennis Shoes -7.95. to 22.95 ~ Tennis Rackets 4.95 to 50.00 '1 Tennis Balls -8.35 Doz. Handball Gloves & Balls Racquetball Racquets Sikes-Tires-Tubes Partr-Repairing. Darts & Dartboards Skate boards 5.95 • 7 .95 · 8.95 Slant Boards Volleyballs -Basketballs Warmup Suits Speedo Swim Suits ~ I I t I ' 2 ., ' Ii • I ' ' ' • 0 e c ' h h p I t At Your Service A &wby, \\'ednesd1y 11bd Friday • · Ft1i11lart Of the: Daily Pllot ' Got n prflbltm'.' Tl1rtt Poe Du111l. Pat uour •·1rms 8011/<r11pl DEAit PAT : 1 inveslOO $3.$00 in Lake: Ha\·asu t:st111es of /llancopa County. Ariz .. in Julr. 19il. I received t1 checks before they stopped com ing. In June. 1972, I inv(•s trd S3.700 in Del Rio Springs Inc. of Phocnix. Again I received checks for ;i \\'hilc. four in all. before they stopped corning. 1 was promised 12-to-14 percent retun1 on my invl'slment. I'd planned to use the profits to help finance my daughter's ro\Jegc education and rd like to know if there 's any Way I can put in a clai1n for the return of niy i.J1vcs~ment? 11.S., Corona del ~tar \'ou ca n file claims. but return of yoor inveslments is doubtful, accordlnJl: to an ofrtcial of the U.S. Office of lntentale l..and Reglslration in "'IL~hlngton, D.C. Bot h projects ha\•e become bankrupt, and their officers ha\·e bt.<cn indicted on federal chlU'ges of mail fraud and transpOrtalion of falsely m!tde securities. Del Rlo c.fflclals also were charged with misrepff'Sentation and failure to regiS:ter lots and provide purcha~ers y,•itb property rtports rL-quired under federal law. You <'a n obtain a bankruptcy claim form from a sli tloncry store and send it lo Dt!I Rio's trustee In bankruptcy, Dtnnis J_ Wortman, 217 Luhrs Tower, Phoenix. Ariz. 85003. For Lake Ha\'WiU, the trustee in bankruptcy is Oiarles Hallett. Suite 5. 1617 N, 32nd SL, Phoenix, Ariz. 85008. You can also report yo ur case to the Assistant U. S. Allomev for Arizona, N. "'arner Let. SOOO reder<il Building, Phoenix, Ariz. 8~5. 1Uore 011 C/1ild Abuse DEAR PAT: A relali\'e of mine. v.•as visiting the da y the iteni about Parents Anonymous and 11s child abuse prevention program appeared in your colunm. She asked me if I could find out if a sirriilar group is ;ivailable to Los Angeles County residents. I know there must be and both of us ~oold appreciate any information due to knowledge of a possible child abuse situation y,·e Jmoy,• about in Los Angeles. 11.C., Sa nta Ana Ca ll the Child Ab use Li.~lenlng Line, :?IUZS.22ij5, or t4'tite to P.O. Box 6()3, Pacific Palisades, CA 90212. Based on n1ethods used by the sucttssful Santa Barbara-based ebild abuse group, CAL~I . lhe line is maintained by the Los Ange les County ~fedical Association Auxiliary. ,\II \'Olunteers are trained b y professionals. Since the group has been !n oper.allon only six weeks and response IS considerable, additional volllJlleers are urgently needed to a c c o m rn o d a t e telephone contacls and assist with other aspects of the program. Lot1k f11t• Liee11se DEAR PAT: \\1e recently purchased a new horne ancJ have been taking bids on landscaping for several weeks noY.'. Some of the landscapers tell us they arc "landscape architC'cts" and WC' v•outd like to kno1\• if 1his title means a person has studie dcxt ensively, or ir it's used just lo in1press !hC' po!ential customer. Are !hcrC' any prec;iutions ,,.e should take before hiring a landscaper. such as lic<'nsi ng requirements or \\' r i t I en contracts? R.C., fountain Valley A landscape urehitttl cun be justly pr<Wd of hi! litle becawe it means be bas passed a 38-hour, four-day wrlnen e:tarn and an oral examination administered by lbe stale board or landscape architect&, in additloo to practicing hb: profession as defined by slate laY.'. If you choose a landscape architect lo design aod plant your new )'ard, klok for hl.<i properly displayed license, as well as a renewal license. These tell you th e architect bas nQl only been liC'ellSed in lbe prut, bul Is currently licensed. Be sure that all ser\·ices lo be pro1ided ancHr rectl\·ed are clearly undersl.ood. Do no t assume or lake anyU.iog for granted ; ask questions. All agreements should be In writing. tllys1er11 £ . .-plained DE.•\R PAT : Since NO\'Cmber, v.'e have been UI1ahlc to get past a computer at !he LitC'rary Guild 10 straighten out our account. \\ c ordered $2:2 ~·orth of books. including Plato's Plight. but have been billrd for an extra mysteriOIJ.3 S4. after being notified. it ~·ould be removed from our bill. l~o1v can we establish contact v.•ith a real person vl'ithoot further upenchture of lime, clll!:rgy and money? P.F .. Laguna Beach llohert1 _0. llolitrrson, supen 1!1or of cu!llomel";tel11klns and a "real prnoa,'" explnined Ole S1 was for "shipping and handling'' of rour books, but the char1te h115 bttn rtmO\'ed frnm )'our account 51'1 II no'-• bus a ztro holance . Next time )'OU f'jlacr an orrlct, nott lhsit exrr~ charges lur m11\lln~ and hundlln g are lodlcattd on the order form . .. \' 1" : ••• I. 1,, •. 1 H li,\IL' l'lLOf :1 San O:llofre Expansion Halted- . Airli11es Plea Pcut ,4.ru, TW.4. Seek Subsidies \V 1\SllINGTON (Ul>J) -PM American \Vorld i\irways and Trans \Vorld Air~i~es, pleadin~ "ove.rwtiehning" fuel increases. to- day ~ked the C1v1l Aeronautlcs Board Cor subsidies to get thetn through the next 12 month!. "\Ve are sin1ply ove N•helmed with spirali ng fuel costs·· Pan A1n said in reque!'ting a mail subsidy of Uf'l to $194 million .' .-1'\~ .-\ also petitioned for a subsidy but did not spell out a figu re. S<t)'lng 1t ~·ould depend 011 whet her ( 1) fuel prices ,~,.cnt up still {Ur· Lher and (2) traffic does not fall below 1973 le\•els. T~\'A said at prescn~ ~\tel prices, it would sustain a pretax loss f~r this year of S47.2 nulhon as con1pared to a proCit of $19.5 mil· lion last year. Pan Am said its 19i4 fuel bill would increase bv $204 million and forecast an operating loss of $6S.4 million-trn·less it got help. ··\\'hal is. at stake, therefore." the petition to the C;\B sa ifl. "is the pcesen·at1on of one of the most \'aluable assets which the United· ~ta.tes J1as: .Pan ~n1erica~·s w~rld.,11ide system of air transportation 10 compelit1on \•lllh foreign air carriers which recei"e !:iubstantial suppon. a s instruments of foreign go\'ernments." Hearst Ordeal SLA to Deliver Time of Release '<Ii" • .. -• ••• '• I ! t ~ ~ ·-4'<.,-.,-~.fi ·:· · .. ~ ... {' .. • s,111 Diego Cor11·t Sets 01 "'• o .... 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"•1rh··rl.111r! t1lt 1I ., J.n1 'Ult .1sk1n ~ 1111 .I 111ct111ool t'••\ II'\\ i)I lh1• ~';th· 1•u.i~t,1l t'11111lll~~IOI\' F1•1. :!,II .1µpru1 .11 .,f t~o flt•\\ uuel•·,1r I l·.11.:tur~ 111 th•· 11'\ int fo.,., 1h:1n 1hr1·l' 1111lt"• .... 1111\ .. 1 ,,,111 Cl1·n1•·1111• 111'1' l\10 l~11~cl:. .1r1• t!'ll""' 11111·,. 'Ii• E11111otHll••ntal I u.il1!1•1n ut llr.111, SAN FRASCISCO (APl -TI1e parents of kidnaped Patricia .. learst say they believe the Symbionese Liberat ion Arn1y y,•ill k~p ilS promise to reveal by Friday y,·here and y,-hen it will free hC'r. follov.·ing i2 hours .. g1\'1ng "tll<' stat1" city and lime of rC'lease of the priSOller." ··or course y,·c're. ,·ery pleased to ltarn 1hat the SL.A y,·iJI release Patricia." llandolph A. Hl"arst said in a staten1enl to neY.'smen al his home-in suburban lfillsborough. THE GANG LOOKS AT NEW BABY WHITE R.HINO Lion Country's Newest Addition Weighs '80 Pound~ (uu1111 . Fr11·1ul.;; ur !111• E,11 th . l ,1'1111,' 1 u11 .. 1t ~ ·'i.:~1111,1 11.1d1:111on n .1 11 g , • d ,l'1\Hl11 or San l'lt•llll'llh·. s •. I' II I. ~hur1'ltn1· l 'rf-~1\:1ti"11 l 'o111er1·nre of ~:1 nt :1 Harh:1r;1. Huth l't·vtt111 ••nd l.k11d \ P!l ll<idl'H. 1 ~1t h ol S:l!l !)1!"~11. 111 Ill<' ln a typed letter dcl.i\·crcd...l'ucsday to the ed itor of an llnderground newspaper. along with a dozen !ong·slcmmed rosC's and a comic greeting card . the SLA ~id "further communication wilt follow ln the Couple Killed ;-\s Car Crasl1es Throu2l1 Honie '-' ORO\~LE (UPI! -Le1h.1 Irene Peterson, 61 , was killed and her husband v.·as injured when an out-0f-control car C'areftle'd off a strecl and cr;ishcd. in10 their home while they \\'a\ched tllC' Academy Awards on television. Th<? California llighY.'8}' Pa 1 r o I Tuesd::iy nii..rht arrested Roy E. llall. 19, of Oro1ille , on a felony drunk<'n rlri1·ing charge after tlie automobile sped 00 feet from the roadway into the living ruon1 of the home. · Officers said the veh icle, tra\·eling at a high rate of speed. struck ~trs. Peterson and pushed her through the ~·all ·as she and her husb.1nd, llonald, 62, watched the Oscars presentation. Judge _4sle~pr Retricil Askecl CREST'VIE\\', fla. IUPI ) - Public Defender Brooks Taylor has asked for a new trial on 1he ground that Circuit Judge Charles \\.adc fell t1slecp as Ronald Faye Leigh was being tried for murder last January. Leigh was ronvicted of first· degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. ,.,. Taylor's motion Tuesday alleged that \\'ade felt asleep on ''at least two occasions on different day s during Leigh's first-degree murder trial." "l'rn sure they v.·i!1." added •fears\,. editor and president of the San Francisco r:xan1i11er. "I've been sure all along that she was well. ~nd if they say they'll release her. I believe it." TI1e message, dated /\larch 29. "'as rleHvercd to John Bryan at the office of !hC' biv.·eekJy Phoenix y,iJich he edits. It broke a 23-day silence by the terrorist SLA, v.·hich dragged the 21'.}-year-0ld college coed from her Ber k e 1 e y ;1partmenl Feb. 4. It v.·as unclear y,•hen the SLA·s SC'Jf. tmpof\Cd deadline ~·oo!d expire. becausC' a florist deli\'ercd the rommuniquc y,·i1h the no~·ers 17 hours late. Kalliopi Vo\ikaki11, O\•mer of Crete florists, said she told a smartly dressed bt0\\1l·haired young ~·oman y,•ho onier('J the roses ~1onday and enclosed thC' letter that she would dcli\'er them no later than 6 p.1n. But J\trs. Volikak is said her car brukc do11o·11 and she wasn''. able to make the dC'li\·ery until l:itc Tuesday morning. 111e last SW\ messa,.;l' on ~larch 10 denounced the Hcarsts for allegedly f.iilin~ to lllt'Cl dcn1ands in good faith ;ind included a stinging taped rebuke by ~liss !lears! in-which she act'used her fat~r of ''washing his hands" of the c;1.i;c. 111e nc\1' com muni QUC' y,·as a<.'Con1panied by half of a Calilornia dri1·er's_ licen se tw:aring r..fiss llears1 's signature and most of lhc photograph. The sta le Department of /lfotor \'chicles s:iid in SatramC'nlo that details on the license match its records of ~liss llca rsl's license. including ·the initial of the issuing clerk . Aftrr exa1nining the fragment ~·hich Bryan brought to HjJlsborough . Hearst sa id : "\Ve beliC'\'e it is a dril'er's liccnSl', v.·e bclie,·e it is Patty's. and we belie1·c the <:on1n1unique is a genuine one ." 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I .. ~:-- TODAY 1111111(' \" (II /11 11 /0 \"Ill/I" flt'.<( 'Snub Oceanside' Week by By Marines Successful OCEANSIDE IAP J -The rirst ''snub Oceanside'' weekend is over. It v.·as a success. says the ~larine Corps . con.51dering the lack of fights and arrests; a community strain, say bu.sine» men. In an erperiment to cut down on crime oft tlle big Camp Pendleton base. marines are being paid e\·ery other Friday instead of the t:.th and 30th of the month. "They take their cash and are off on -1\:eeker.J locations outside Oceanside ." explained Brig. Gen. II.Obert !liicbols, the bast commander. The first such payday. delayed from Thursda}'. took place la.sl Frklay. and the bUs station v.·as jumping. ltifty )'ouns leathC'rnecks at a time v.·l!:re 1n line. The majority took lheir v.·ttkend liberty in San Diego or the to,, Angele.. area. 1be oonender at a doy,•ntown OceaMkle club Says it was "a ghosl town. nobody around." Said Richard Van Doser, a photo ahop manager : "'It w1ts pretty quiet . ., Da\'C Laurent. executive director of the Ocellfljldc Ch&ntbe.r of Commerce, 1it1id the mo"e has put a su·ain or rclatioM betw"'1! Camp J:>cnd lC'ton and the community. ~ichols said he ordered the ffiO\'C because 1158 of his young 1nC'n had ~n arrested by Oceanside police on charges rangirtg from murder. rape and robbery to drunken and disorderly conduct since Augu.~l. In training \Qfit week. it "·as sug~estC'd to the marines by their !t:rgcants and othen that ''Baja is beautiful !his tin1e of year" or "!here·s thl-; place in lA>s 1\ngr.les Y.'hich is really tT<lnking th is '4·eekeod." ~laj. Arthur Brill. public arfaits officer. said none of the 28.000 marines Y.'RS told specifically to st.a)' out.. 'f Octanside. A reporter from San Diego said 8J percent of the marines fo "·ho1n he talked v.·cnt else~ilere than Oceanside. the next-door tov.-n where they Wll&lly take their pay on week ni~t.s. C'Hn~nt~ \\1lll!e Ray Cooper. a marine: "I just Y.'oukt rather 110 ~me place \\'htre there aren't many hassles:· \\'Ith Friday pn)'days.. 1he marines ha\•e 60 hour$ or more ln which to take lhelr money and spend ii. ' J. C. HUMPHRIES G'~lD IN PRE-HISTORI~ TIMES 'finy n<1ke s !iili' ~l cl arc ea:i1ly visible. and one c£111 there fore lUl· der:i tand "·hy ~olden objects ap- pc<1 recl :io early in Egypt's h1 1'lory. I Th(' rirst record of gol d 1ninin).! ~in J~gypt date s fr on1 ~1bout. 2200 B.C .. the a rt of ft1 s hioni 11 ~ nbJects of gold reaching ext1·ernc perfec· tio n by 1350 13.C., 1\·hcn kin ~ ·r ut· ankhamen 11·as bu ried in a solid gold coffin \\'ei ghing 242 pou nd-;: IL '''as shaped into tci fntcl \' detailed portrail of him. 1ndicritini;: nietal "'orking !-.kill unc xcelled 111 nn) age. ~l uch gold 111 e<1rly t1111e~ p'asi;ed fron1 one conr1ucror to another a:,, spoil~ of \\ a r .. o\l cxanrler the (; rl·a t 's conquest of J~gypt broun~hl hin1 gold \\'Orth over Sl00.000 .000. and most gold held by fl on1e \\a~ plunder looted fro1n F:gypt by the Greek5. · Todo.''· ~old ~till h()lds its vnh1e a s a spoil ·of '''ar, nn econotnic \\•capon and. o( course. as one ol jc""·elry's fine st metals. • .. ~ '1'!1<' 1'1• hl ~111d of 1n r111t•1 to<!;1\ 1~ ~old t'Olll!-. Lu~1 r1111 .. 1·t11n' \nl1r, rir 1 1111~ oi1·1· 11).i f..111~ ·ch•liJ,:h!lul jl'\\l•lr\ ~<·t Ill f '!.!ll1·d I: ~.tr.ii '.;//I d lt'<H ll l'~ (0111 , C~ll he \11•1'!1 u· lll'<-~liltl''· p1.•nt\,1111., .111d hr.t < 1·1C'I~ to na111c onl v <J lt•1\ t ·•lllt' Ill to "l:l" !Jill' !l )U'! iJ 'OIUliful and COil\· p!ctc ~l'll·t11on 11f (•n u1 Je\\1,:!r1 J . C _)fumphrieJ JeweferJ 1121 NEWP OkT It VD, COSTA MESA cc ·,~11;11 .. 1 :f•i.:~ 2' fl •I\ I~ l"t S• .. l lOC:•flOt; 1 .. 1•-•••••I-"•II" C•,.,, h•0Nl 1•1.J j.I \, , ··~ 4. i DAil V PILOT WtdntSday, Aprll 3, l'l74 . .Jus t 19"\ C0811ting ,~J -~. ~ 'ti:~-· ' "\'\ w ith T om u r phine Freeway. Pla ns , . ~ . (Yawn) l\illecl UPCOAST, OOWNCOAST: It seems like only yesterd11y here along our coastline where virtually e v e r y community from Seal Beach 10 San Oemente v.'Bs preoccupied wilh gctting 1---,nev.t-road&-= Look-al-lhose Cffmpaigns loday and you see how times are .... a'dlangin', 1n l(Wltington Beach , for exa1nplc. there was considerable fuss O\'er a Pl'9" posed super highway to be knov.'11 as the Route 3'9 Freeway, a roadbed deslint'd to funnel huge nows of traffi c from the coastline inland, and vk.-e versa. Newport Beach and Costa J\1esa. on the other hand, v.·ere feuding over location of an asphalt strip that v.·ould be known as Pacific _Coast Freeway. Everybody v.11nted it -but in the other guy's toWn. LAGUNA BEACH, lit developed . v.·as roocemed with that coastal route but aleo wlth another road which would be .. knov.11 as Laguna Canyon Jo"reewa y. The lattel' would replace the present LagW"Ja Canyon Road which follows the same . twisting, narrow path carved out in yesteryear by the Santa Ana • L:iguna stage-Une. Over the years. LaglUla Canyon Road bu proved that motor car.1 do not negotiate CO\\'P8ths as well as horses. Thus the corklcrew canyon route became famous for kil ling parties in motor cal'!!I, The freeway was to change all that. Anyway_. lots of words were printed or spoken over the years on how w~ needed all these roed:! and wrely U1e economr, of-our coasUjne would surfer greatly until Ibey Mre. built. Then just the other day, the state road buUdlng peop le sadly annOWlced that they appear to be suffering a grave shortage. The short Item is known us . money. !" LACKING TlDS prime ingredient for building roads, the state people said a lot or projects were going to be cut back and some others would simply be junked-period. Among the blueprints 'A'tiich \\'ill apparently end up in the ashcan arc the plans fol that Route 39 Freeway in HunUngtoo Beach and the long·liOllght Laguna Canyon Freeway. 1bu31 ·after~ the grim announcement . you waited for the great cries of anguish and iiiihing of teeUi from city eotnclfmen or Chamber or Commerce commltlees. n never happened. Word of tile laclt ol frffWOy !und• 'was generllly,,....ted by ~p yawn>. BUN'J1NGTON BEACff, faced wjth the 1olS of Roule 39 flrftway, just sort o( shrugged it off with some folks saying they didn'l figure they needed it any~:ay. Demise of the Laguna Canyon Freeway apparently hasn't even drawn a shrug. Even the canyon's cows still seem contented. There was some concern in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa over delays in the Newport and Corona del Mar.freeways but the local ripples weren't too heavy. ~ta ?ttesans seemed more concerned about how ~ Cjty A·I~ger Fred Sorsabal can save 1n the new widening of Fairview Road, which wlll be a nice street if they ever finish il. Nobody In either Newport or Costa ltlesa caree anymore about t h e aforementloned Pacific Coast Freeway becau.se it was killed deader thin a doomail some years back. NOBODY, THAT IS, excepl Newport Vice ~1ayor Howard Rogers, who is seeking re-election. and thus keeps kicking. thumping and stomping upon the poor old dead freeway carcass, hoping It vdll twitch once, so he can gattier a couple of votes by kicking it HreJess again. But not only la cout rreeway de.ad . the others aren't btt:athlng too \1·~11. 1\nd nobody teem.! too 'A'Orried about lt. Five Die • Segr.etti Des~ribes .Dis Dirty Work WASHlt\GTON (UPI ) -•·Senator ~luskie -you \\OOldn't accept a i>l~ck or an i_\merican Indian, "'ould you a.ct:ept a Jitwish runnlng-1nate?'' Thlugs like that, Donald Stgrelll .51.1ys. \'o"ere his spt.'{'ialty in the 1972 el<.-<:lioo for pn11ide11t or the United Stattlfl, Segretli Tuesday was the first witness in too trio! ol Dwight L. Chapin, f'resi Oent Nixon's fonner appotntments stieretary. lie said Chaplo hired him for "'the pulling of prank.a" on Democratic pm;ldential <:ontenders, arranged for him to be paid aod kept 1n touch with hlfn thereafter. Chapin's perjury trial -h& Is charged Dr11g Raid ers €learecl; Hii 'Raih·oad Job', ALTON, Ill. (APl -Some of the JO undercover narcotics officers acquitted on charges of terrorizing 11 pel'300S in drug raids la.st year claim they were rollroaded and maliciously prosecuted by the Justice Department Wlder pressure from Sen. Olar Jes H. Percy. The jury deliberated 3~ hours Tuesday night before finding the agents IMocenl of all ch a r g e 1 that they violated the civil rights oC the persons whose homes v.'ere raided wiUJout search warrants. There was no testimony during 1he trial to indicate that any · drugs were found during the six raids. TH E PROSECUI10N charged that agents manhandled some of the residents of the raided homes and threatened some l'.'ith gw'IS. As U.S. District Qiurt Judge Onler Poos read tbe last of the verdict!, the seven federal officers and three St. Louis IX'licemen cheered. shook hunds and embraced-their fa1nilie3 and fr iends. Sorne wept. Percy, an Illinois R e p u b I i can. conducted Senate hearings In O.icago last spring on the six llllnols raids, taking testimony only from those v:hosc homes \\'ere raided. DAVID SCHIPPERS, one of the defense attorneys and a fonner head of a Justice Department organized crime strike force ln Chicago. said Percy ''"·ants to be president of !he United States and he doesn"t know enough to listen to both sides. "Jt was a railroad job by the Justice Department. They were railroaded." Kenneth R. Bloemker, one of the federal Bureau of Narcotics a n d Dangerous Drugs agents on trial, said, "I think we v.·ere indicted maliciously." He also charged lhat Percy "jumped on the ·bandwagon because he has some presidential aspirations." There was no immediate comn1ent from Percy. Five related charges pending against the agents as a result or the raids are. not likely to be prosecuted , a government lawyer said after the verd ict. Those charges incl uded perjury -before Ule grand jury and an attempt to cover up the raids. IN CLOSING ARGUJ\1El'\'TS, defense attorneys said the decision v.·ould signal drug pushers and police how effective narcotics law enforcement will be. "They are on trial for doing their dlilY." Schippers said. Pro 'i e cut ors coWltered that the decision w I 11 determine whether narcotia agents may bend the-Constitution If they think the mearui of their investigations justify U1e ends. I COED H ABITATION BAN O VERTURNE D NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) ...:.. G.ov. \Vinlleld Dunn has vetoed a bl!I · ltlat would have prohibited male and female college students from living 1ogether on campus. He said ii was unfair to reason that only students are promiscuous. with lying to lhe Watergate Grand Jury when he S<tid he didn"t knov.• about Scgn::tti's act ivi ties -resumed today. Scgretti lestified most of the day. lie "'as fol lowed by lierbert W. l\altnbaeh ol Nt"'J>011 Beach, Nixon's fornli!r ~·vale attorney, who sa.ld he paid Ui Sl6,000.a year plua experuies alter ptn r1'<0mmended Stgr<ttl for a paUUcal jOb. But, Kalmbach said, he never knew what that Job was. I~ was Chapin, Segrettl testified, wM got In touch with him before Ns dJschara:e from the Army in September or 1971 and called 'rlim to Washington for a meeUng also attended tiy Gordon Strachan tn wWcb they offered hfm a job that v.'OUld &Jve lllm "fun and a ereat defll of travel.'' lie sakj Chapin sent him to Kalmbach to set up a salary, gave him an "advance man's" handbook ind a list of oontacta of persons who could be mie:ful as be dogpd Democrats aroW\d the country, and told him to maU In coplee ol materials be was de\'Cloplng. Among fnc items Segrettl Jaid he developed were: · -A letter from "We from Senator F.d 1'1uskie'a \_StaU·" o 110 Democrats in · CaLifomia lo Me them "aware of oeveral factJ ": that S....1« Henry Jacbon of Wuhlngton lathered an UJeaitlmale child when ho WU In hil!b scboot, and that Jackson had two anelib for bomotexuallty: and that Sen. Hubert H. llumphrey of t.tlnne!Ota was giving a call-cJrl a ride wbon bl> car crallned. -A letter from ")lumphrey '72" with a I.As Angeles dateline sayifl3 Rep. Shirley QU:!lholm ol New York 'A'8! ho6ptta1iud In a menta l inslltutlta\ from 1'"eb. 19$1 , WltJI April, 1952, diagnosed a.s a 8dll1,0phrenic. 'Ille letter sllid Rtt). Ollsbolm w111 dressed In mm's-clochlng and smeared human "821te "on walls and herself." "Black voters should be made France Divided aware of &le facta ai ber 1bW.- lppet'll it to them," the letter tlld. ~ cards at a \\'allace rallY neat Tampa, Fla .• u ying, "II you liked Hitler you'll ju.<U love Wallace -vote ~1\llkie.'' (Segrelll said Chapin told lrim th!! one 't\'AS a ~d kle• becauae Wallace people "lend 10 get pbysict1l. , .'' -An ad in a ~1Jaml·am oewspe.per asking l\fuskie lf he'd take 1 Jewish vice presjdential running m.ate aftl'f' twnins down a black or ~rican Jndian. SegtetU said llOllO of the tt<IM WU true. \Yhen he learned lbe FB t wanted &o queatlon hlm. Chapin told blm to -Dean, Seeretll said. Pompidou Death -.. Augurs Clash Ul'I Ttl•llfl1t9 Slaow Busitaess PAIUS {AP) -FranCe today fa<.-ed the prospect. ol a rlerce election battle following the sudden death of President Georges Pompidou, 82. Pmnpldou, the republic's president sillCf.I June 20. 1969, died Tuesday night. Premier Pierre Messmer summoned government ministers to a meeting today to ~ke arrangements for Pompldou's fu neral. Jnfonned sources .said Jt would be a private ceremony restricted to his immediate family, wi't'h borial a1 Orvilllers, the viUage souttiwest or Paris where Pompidou had a coun1ry retreat. AN OFFICIAL memorial service "'ill be held in Paris Saturday, probably in _!LlC_Calhedral of Notre Danie,_ the sources said. Pompidou returned froin a "'eekcnd al Orv\lllers to his private apartment on the lie St. Louis in the Seine early Tuesday, und apparently he died there . Sen. Hubert Humphrey directs oPening night of Ringling Circus in \Vashington. He was the honorary ringrnasler. Brothers A.one-sentence announcement f,;nl the Elysee Palace sald he died at 9 p.m. The cause or death v.·as not announced. but there had been widespread reports for the past year lhat he was suffering from some form of cancer. Since early last year, his face and body had sweUed up and he had fatigued easily. But official reports usually said he had influenza. C1·ansto11 , Teague Demand Reino val of VA Official From \\'Ire Ser\'l{'e!I \VASMl l'\GTON -1\\'0 \<i\l'lTI<lkers . today called on President Nixon to make a change in the top administration of the Vetcr;.1ns Adnllnlstrafipn. Sen. Al:in Cranston ! !)-C11if. I an<I He1). Olin E. Teague (9-Tex .J said '1 changl' 1vas needed in the ag~ncy's top 11dministrative post and both objecled 10 the announcement Sunday by President Nixon that VA Ad1ninistrator Donald E. Johnson had been asked to make a pen;on.al-tour of the agency's hospita ls and clinics and report his finding in 60 days. Teague, who headed the House \'eterans Affa irs committee for 18 years before st\'pping dO\'oTI last year to assume c.*nainnanship of the committee on science and aeronaut ics. termed it "Hke putt ing the fox Jn ch3rgc or the hen house." e Ki11h19e r 111 Tnl/<o ACAPULCO -Henry Kissinger inter· ruptcd his honeymoon briefly todny for talks \\'ith 1~\exican Forl.'ign J\linister Eml\lo Rabasa ifl ~1exican proposals for a ne"· treaty regulating entry Of hlcxlcan far1n "'orkers into the United States. Rabasa. who presented his propl)Sals 111 '\rashington in February, confirn1cd here he asked rf\issinger for a discuss the idc;1. n1eeting to e f '11lbrlgl1t Jtft.11011 \\'ASl!JNGTOi\' -Sen. J. \Villiam Ful_brigh1 ( 1)-Ark. I. 11'no is organizing a congressional trip to Hanoi for a eomplete at'COl.lntifrg of U.S. soldiers rnlsslng ln act ion. says he has the full ba('king of the Stat e Department. Fulbright, chairman of the Senate ( I N SHORT ... ) f oreign Relations Committee, said Tuesday he has been told the State Departnlent not.only has "no objoclion" to such a trip, il ""·ould share the hope" a l'isit to Nort'n Vietnam "'()I.lid clear up at last the ques lion of American h11As. \' egas e \!egns Drugs Seized LAS VEGAS -Narcotia; agents recovered cocaine with an estimated street \'alue of $1 million and arrested five persons In \\'hat authorities called 1he largest cocaine seizure in Nevada history. A1:° PO~IPIDOU'S death, Alain Pohcr, president of the Senate. automatically became interim president. The &s-year- ald Centrist also served as interim president briefly after the resignation of the late Charles de Gaulle in 1969. In Ule election that fallowed , he lost tt Pompidou, the Gaulllst candidate. Poher mus t arrange a presidential election with.in 20 to 35 days or Pompidou's death. or between April 22 and May 7. The new president will be elected for a full seven.year term, not to serve out" the two years and two months remaining in Pompldou's term . Pompidou, the son of a southern schoolteacher, came lo office in 1969 as the .heir to De Gaulle and his _ strong presidency. He had served for six years as De Gaulle's-premier, but he lacked his ntentor·s towering personality. lllS POPULARITY decreased in recent n1on1h.s as France was battered by economic hardihips and the energy crisis. His death left the Gaullist camp divided, with no clear successor. Tbe front runners were believed to be Finance ~iinister Valery G i s c a rd d'Estaing, v.·ho is not formally a Gaullist, and former Premier Jacques Chaban· Delmas. Ul'I TllwMt. LEADER MOURNED Georges Pompidou Eg y pt to R emove Ille gal Ca.nno1i • At S uez Ca.nal JERUSALEM (AP ) -Egypt ha> promised to remove all the illegal artillery placed in i~ zone east ol the Suez Canal, Defense ?\-1inister Moshe Day8n told the Israeli parliament today. He said ca iro now has 72 cannon inside the r.ooe, tWice the number permitted under the ag~e· ment "m-ked out by United States Secre- tary of St11te Henry A. Kissinger. Dayan said he had llff:rr1nformcd"11f the- Egyptian agreement to remO\'C the artil· lery by Gen . Enslo &u.u1t 5iilasvuo. chief or the United Nations Emergency Foree patrolling the Suez !ronL The Egyptian pledge had been made by Lt. Gen. htohanuned Gamasy. the Egyptian chief of st.aff. Dayan said. In Tel Aviv. meanwhile, il was announced that lsrael's chief or staff, Lt. Gen. David Ela1.ar, resigned after an investigating commission blamed him and his chief !ntcll\gence officers for Israel's Jack of preparedness for the Arab auack last October: • Ill Spring Storms Officials said Tuesday the. arrests \\'ere made shortly after the sale of 21,1 pounds of pure cocaine for $40,000 to a.n undercover agent in a Strip motel. e Cnpfices P11rs11ed Oairol Recalls Ae rosol Spray In Cancer Sc are "l have been done an injustice," said Elaz.ar, a hero of the 1967 Aral>-lsraell war . after the commission ls,.,ued an interim report Tuesday. He named h.iJ chief of operations, ~iaj. Gen. Itzhak Hofi. as his temporary replacement. Dr i1:cr l(ille d by W in d Ne ar ' Rt~uson, Ari z. ., AS~lARA, Ethiopia -Tv.·o delegations or tribal dllef1 and elders are reported pursuing five American and Canadian oil men and the guerrillas Who hare held them capti\'C for eight days. \\'ASHrNGTON (AP l -Oairol Inc. announced today lhBt ii is recalling from the natlor\"s store shel\"es about J00,000 cans ol aerosol hair spray, some caitalnlng a chemical recentlr linked to a rare form or liver cancer. The commission exonerated Premier Golda ~leir and Defense ~1inister MOlhe Dayan. who many among the Israeli public held responsible for Israel's iniHal setbacks in the October war. Al a m ult, J\lrs. t.1eir's Labor party Jo,,t growld ln the parliamentary electiom at the end of the year. • ' "''' 'OG•-.,. V1r •011 wlllda llloht elld mol'llltl4 l'!Ooufl Ing ,.-1"""9\llrlY • 10 IJ kllO!t '" •fllrl'IOOl'I• "'31)' •nd lhu,Kty. ~iflh I~)' 1), , .. ,, •• '*"'-•hl .. 1 ,,,.,. ,,..., so ta 6'. tlll1N1 ltf'l'lll•tl twtt ''"" trem n ta 74. Water ltfnplrttutl JJ. S1111 , /tfoo 11, Tides WIONISDAY $ftOl'ld hll h I • 11 p.,.., J I '"'""'low '·" '·'"· "' T14Vlt50.111' Flfl! NOii J·lt '·"'· i I Flt\! lW 1• IJ 1,m . D,J Seto"" 11>011 • I •l '""' t.J ltc:ond tow '''' °'""' ,.,J Su11 rlM' 6 JI 1 m. S.!t /:13 p,11'1. ,,,_ fllll •11• fl.l!'f, '"' •12' '·'"· ,. Agnew Mo vi1ig To Anna.polis ANNAPOl.IS, Md. (AP) -Spiro T. Agnew 11nd his wife, Judy, will move from thei r mansion in the Washington suburbs to a home · being built near AMallOlis. the ritaryland capital "''here Agnew str\'ed as governor. 11W! home's bu11der. Colin hlcGo"'·en, l'Ollfirm<.-d Tuesday t?le AgntWI have purchased a two-1tory brick and rrame house under construction on a wooded lot in Indian Hiiis, • new develop"ment "'lth houst!I In the 170.000 to $17~.ooo bracket. ~tcCowan would not disclose the price of lhe fonner vice president's new home. • The rosmetics firm said the request ror a voluntary recall came from the Food and Drug Adnllnlstrallon f o 11 o v.· I n g reports that at lenst 10 industrial wo rkers exposed to the chemical, vinyl chloride. had developed angiosarcoma . The tv.'O brands being recalled-are Sununer Blonde Aerosol Hair S1>ray and ?\Ila Qalroi Aero60l Ha ir Spray. nie firm said vin)'l chloride was u9l'd in tbe propellant of those t'A'O brands for about four yean but v.'as dlscontlmicd last summ<T'. A t1alrol spokesm:ln said it "'as considered "ulreoiely remole" thal 81t)'Me uslng OM of the sprlY' Wldct· nonM\ conditions \\'OUld be 'narmtd. "Our calc:ulaUons tndlcate that even heavy usaa:e Of these hair 1J1rly1 rt8Ulls ln a ycorty txpolUre less than ~fiftieth of the level ~ shov.·n · In published laboratory 1tudlts to have no hllnntul efftct1" he II.Id. The two rec11lled braodl account ror ICM than one-ten th or one perctnt of the natloru1 I Mir spr1y marltet, the .spokes-man 8i1Jd. • Elazar. 49. denied the commission's charges against himself, including the accusation tha t he h.ad failed to give proper coosideratlon to intelligence rejXlrtS on the possibility of an Arab au.ack la.st Oct. 6. DAILY PILOT DELIVER'.: SERVI CE ~of~()g,;yp;l 11~..d t.IOtldo~ .. "°"' ... P'O;ll"'""9 """ _.., t)CI I "' «I -,eoit -111 "'-"' IO -c.llo ,.._..,.,ooozn . "'"""'-....,..,., .. -00""' --_,. "' ..... ~ .. 1 1.11\&._Qll _•_ """'~·"°"' "'"' ... lf'o""~"" 10 .... • to m ol si c ' re tr ti m fi al p ' JI ' gi 1 la n st r I) It n ,, d ' ' ' ' c " .. n c ' ' 1 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE mo1ncnt it looked as if, after yean of aquabbUng among themselves, the various •chool districi. entwined In that enUty known as the Huntington Buch Union High School District were nally go ing to reach 15recn1ent on unlflc1Uon. 1'hat's almosl as momentou.s as the North and South cancelling tho Civil War. A pio n was developed whic h would divide the 52 $quare miles or high school territory into five unified school districts, each operating under iL1 own adn;ilnis· traUon and each pro•ldi.n g educaUon for young'1ters from their first kindergarten class to their high school gnduatlon. The pt1n would create the new districts along the cu.rrent boundartes of the five elementary sc hool sys. terns which send their youngsters to the hi gh schools. The plan wasn 't the best proposal on the surface. but if all agreed to It, at least something mi ght hD\'e been accomplished. But by the time the plan was out fer analysis, however, it seemed that: -Two eie1nentary districts. Ocean View and \Vest· mlnsler. think·il will destroy their tax base. -Teache rs from all the dJstricts think It will ha rm t'helr profession ana cause LOO l]'lany lnter(istrict ti:ans· rera once tha new system ls adopted.· ' -The League or \Vomen Vo ters doesn't reel the five.way plan creates enough community lndentity, a.ii would a hreak along city boundaries, spawning only four new dlstrlct11. -Trusteeo1 of the htgh school district won't sup- port anythlng not 11upported by everyone else. Falters Three di!trlcta supporting unification did make one unnecessary !aiu. pas last week -a nilroad job before the Orange County Committee on School DistricL Organ- izaUon. With two or thelr own tru1tee1, Sheila flleyere \Fountoln Valley! and Stne Holden (Hununwton lleach ) on Lhe 10-mernber rounly rommlttee, they made sure the rive.way plan stayed alive and on schedule ror 11. Nov. 5 election deadline. Both tntslees 11hould have abstained when the C'Ou nty con1mlttee discussed the Issue but they didn 't and l·lolden even made 1ure the commlftee holds its nex t meeting by ;\prU 17 so everything ls on ti1n e. 1'hey seem determined tO force an election that no t enough people really want. '\Yestmlnster ha s vowed u fuU fight, artd such a confrontation' may d~stroy all chances Cor unification. It's unJottunale, but at this point unity does not .seem achievable. Cha1nher Independ ence The Fountain Valley Chafnber o( C'omn1erce Is •!liking the city for a lot or money -133,651 -about $200.000 more th!n ii got lut year. The fledgeU1.1g chamber wanL111 to hire a fuiJ tin1e director and secretary to 8erve the growing business ro nunutilly. Such a rnove could help the entire comn1unlty while it l!i serving Fountain Valley busineM. And it could be lhe key to setting the Chambe r up eventually &R an in- dependenl agency opera.ting conipletcly with its own fuuds. ' :-,~ ... " :. f. -.. -' '•1-\_ . ' .. -.y·"'~~ ,. , .. .. . . . _ .. ~\ " . =r--. ~ """""'% ~ ... ._._,..._. Js.n't that a flno muddle! ll's clear that unification has degenerated into discord once again. It Isn't clear who bears the most resporuibllltyf the ones who object. or the three districts -Founta n Valley;..-Jluntington Beach City and Seal Beach -who are stubbornly cling· Ing to their five-way proposal. - That ~hould be the primary goal JJermancnt fun d- ing of a Chamber of Commerce rron1 citv fund s i!' not a-good practice and the $33,65 1 -if graiited -should be viewed only as a way of getting the chamber Int o independent operation. H 'WE 5EfM TO Hl\V E WON OU R ENE MIES AND LOST OU R FRIE,..t>S! Respect For Child Pays Later Tbo ughl!I 1t Lnrge: Parents who deny the right o< pr\\'acy to their children when they are young ln- \'ariably lose the privilege of c:om- n1unicativeneS1 v.·Mn the children arc older. • • • tt c:osts as much to send a man to prison for a }'ear as lo send one to col· lege for a year-ftie chief difference being that the c:onvlct customarily COO· tinues his professional education after he gets out. v.•hlle the college student terminates hi!. • • • ,,,.,.. 11 moro of wbat ~ properl1 called "violence'' within Ute family than on the streeu, ln the tave:ma, or any· v.'htte ebf:: but ~ la violence that i.!I sanctioned by aome members ol the fam- ily. hidden by others, and endured P3"' si vely by rtlll others , 111 any Pol ice Ottl- cer can tertlfy. • • • If a book bom )'Oii, do you Inevitably call the' book "borlni. '' or do you ever v.'Ond.er lf the deficiency ma y be in the reader rather than In the writer? • • • If you don'L know you ore a con- tradiction. whatever else you t'ilink you know about yo!U'1el f Is bated upon a fie· ti on. • • • Alv.·ays be wary , In.a dlscuss\on , of the man v.'ho ha• names and datee and figig~ the tip ofjlla ~~.' he Is almos t bound to be an ex rtmls , or a propagandist wllh an 11xe to grind , who nas booed up on the subject ln order t.o Stop-start T1•offic R ~cl S111ofJ lloz ord Dear Gloo111y Gus Freeways Cut Pollution, Save Lives .J.. ~l's kee p the 66 mph aper.d li mit because It makes driving Mlfer, ..... 1nore plensant and eronomlca\, and it will be a cotl!tnnt re1nlndf'r nr the energy short.ai::e th5t prob<ibly \\'ill last th rough thi s century. F. \.\'. D. OIMfn-,r Gus t°"'l'Mfllt •~• submil!NI bY l'IMl'n '"" 00 ,.,., l'Kt•tarll' rttllcl lllo I ¥1Ni It'! "'' ~..-SP•Mr, SMd Your Pll ...... t-. G110ft1T ·~l. Dally P111f. O\'er\\·helm opposition. because he knov.-i that the a\--erage per!!On is ill-equipped to defend his position. • • • eomp1t1e caridor 11 not on1Y imposs ible in a marriage. It \11 ~IUvely dctrimcntnl to conjugal hannony -Ii llltle tactful deception (not in order ta deceive, but to placate) goes a lot fllrlher tha n any amount of lranknelo. • • • The undentandlng of "opportunil y" Is oo.ly ~H grasped by those .,,.·:o know ho1v to make the most of whnt comes : the Ol'her, and equally Import.ant, half is knowing, as a poet ontt said. "to make the least of what goes." • • • Tu the Editor: , I nm surprised that the re has been no a n~"·Cr to that long crusading t.'Olunin in "i\lnllbo:t" written by Ver!yn Marth on !\larch I against the nC\\' frl'e"·ays . Th is ish c!e:ir case of a y,•riter chgaging his mouth before he uncaged his brain . f'REEWA,·s do not poison thc> ai r. make noise and prove haiardous to lhe r'e!plratory and circulatory hea11 h. It is the smog bt•lchln,11; cars that use the ff't'(>v.-ays th11t cause lhe problem. lla\·c you {'\'l'r y,·1tncssed the long lints or l'<ll'S on rttacArt hu r. P:ltlsades Road , Jam- horff and Universi ty Drive al the end of o \VWking day for the lodustrial Complex 800 the rompletlon ors school day at lhe University ? SEVERAL timt9 as many pollutams nre e,;hnusted from d car starting, stop... ping and v.'aitlng f<v" a signal as are tx- hnu!!led from the !ame automobile traveling at an tVf'.n !!peed. In my opinion these freeways "'•Ill oot only cut dOY.11 pollutlon, move trafrlc much faster, but \\'Ill also save llve1. :\Ir. ~farth 11tate9 I.hat the Corona dl'I t.lar is a road to nov.·herc. Do you con- sider lhe Un lver111ly, \\'hlch OO \Y •n.1 s no direct road out, on iden of nowhere? \\'1•- The mAin dltference bct•;cen "humor" know that freeways are much safer than and "wil'1 is that the former is an Cl-surface slrctts so how many lives Of the , pression of appreciation at the absurdlly beautiful people R!lendlng there \\'ill be of the human teene , while the latter ls a J saved by this freeway? form of deprecation ol the disparity bet\\·een our pretensions and our prac-\\'E t\1UST Ji\·e \1·ith the Industrial tices. Ctnter. the University ai'id the Ncv.·port _1, • .. • ./ Ci\'ic Center and at present the free\\·ay A "snob'' is anyOnc who fookS do,.,'li on ls by rar the' best method I.hat \Ole h.1\'C' of us for a quite different reason th an \\"C transporting the people Y.00 live, \1 ork, look do"11 on somebody el~. use, and go to school in this arra. ( ~lAILBOX J Lfttcrs j'rnm readers ore uie/cnmc. 1\'()r111C1ll11. u·rir11 rs s/1011/d cnnvt>y t11e1r 11res.~(lf)es 111 :JOO u·ords ar It.~~. 1'11c r1{lllt 10 cr111dc11se lt'tters 1oj1t spot·e ur c/in1i11att libel is rtserr!! . All lrt- ters n11j~t lncludt signature n11d ,,1nli- 111!1 01/dress h11t 1u1111e! 1uny be 1r1t/,~ l!f!fd on r eques t if s11fficit'nt rra.~nn Is opparrnt. Poe tri,i u:ill nnt be 71111J. llsf1ctf. ~tr. \1arth '!ptaks or the developer-1' \\'ho are engaged in dishonoring the open land along the coast. By his statcmC>nt it is easy 10 Sf!t lhnt he feels on!y 'nC! shou!tl be allowed the privlll'ge tif enjoying this property ; no others should be :il!O\\'ed. to nlOve on lo it. If he has such stroo,ie fC<'l- lngs ln W'dnting to ket>p lhls area open to ctemlly, .,.,,hy not purchase it and preM!rve It~ Or ITlO\'C out of this arr·a \\tlich has the stignia of prng ress on it'' Ninety pcrt.'(\11 of C:in:ida. Llnilf11 Sta l('s and ~te:<ioo consists of ll re:is \\~M:rc 11H'l't· are no rree.,•1nys . no t'Ondos, no obnoxious bUJlding developments and developers. STANLEY \\'IL.SON f'llghu of f'at1c 11 To the Editor: )'our editorial of Sunday. Frh. 2l. ro11t:irn1nn11n~ /1!1h~. r•·lllnous ~ub!'ltllnC'(' ;ind tht•n·h~· ln11t1rin~ 11ro1~·rly \'Blues. llUl\INI: th1• pu.-it sr\•M"n l yr11r.;, np- \"°'lll!'I. ron1pl11l111~. urld fL'com tnl!nclntion.~ for relll'f fru1n pollul1on nnd rnr dl•Ah·n· ing ji>t nol!'l1• httve i;tO!\{' \Ulhl'Nil!d. ;\011 . it 1~ propo!'ll'(I thnt the runwa~·l: ht• l•·nl!tht·nNI \1hirh lllll.!ht rl'11 uct Jl't noi~1·. 11 1th no urtun! r1~!'111n1nr~ !hat It 11oul<l. t.lust another !11111! tor 1norc 1J11h• I Thl' 1~·uplt•'!I pati1•n<'c> l':ln Wl'rir lhln, .ind ,,~ fur l1·111Hhrnin:.; the run\111 \'5, Y.'h1ch 1s an 1!1\'llnli<•n for n1nr(' jl·ls-to Y.'lltll" In. pllJ.\ Wl'llinJ( four yt>nric or more. or ;1-s 111t1111onl'tl. purdlR!lni:: rill of the prop(•Ny In the flight pnth -these though!.'> nre lllghts of fancy, n!'I Is men- tion of nt'W ttchnlqut'~. one being this ·:.oothfng 11111111.' (1\HL I!. PEAJt LSTO N E 1·n1111-i\1u c a I.: 1·0 lhc Editor : On(' quc~!~on . ·1\V hogo tr11t11 nre Evans ;ind Nov<Jk on'!" '.\ot the Unit('d St11tes of A1nt•r1f,1 ll'ill!l. \.\hu is "eukening Anl<'ri<"ti '' C;in .,·ou It'll 111f' how theSt.· 1v.·o men ~-.111 ~t,;11tl 111 JUdf.!nu.•nt of l're~ldent Nix- on? l'"':\·t'n llus11ia is wondPring !his. If lhl'~l' tv.·o 1nc>p h11d their \'fll)', they wnnld conrtrmn·-t:lxon no mallet y,·hal. Th<osc 111·0 :ire do1n~ lht'1r b11 to dC'!!lroy !11~ 11na,llt· :111 rig ht. 110 .... • trhout telling ~11111 our i'rt':'lltlent 11113 llont! -not con· flrmnina hi111 for "hnl hr ho!! not done ? Art' \\'r to h•n1·l' ii lu th!! Congre~., or thc11c '"o? Hy ffl1• wa ,\' whnl 1~ 1h~l r hnl'kgrouOO~ ~lake~ 1nl' "ond11r. (\!'I the A~1A hc111 llKllln llU~ed in l"Un· \'lncing others !hat keeplng rour head In U1c 81lnd is bcttrr than kecµi nR an cpen 111 lnd. No \\'onder our n1ort:llily rate i.'> higher t11a11 It Is in nHt11y otJl('r l'Ountries. \Ye :ire t1lt' only ".111J\•1u1cf,f' country th1.1t docs not gi \'r acupuncture> a chance 10 (ll'O\'t' itsl'!f. not that it -r1t:"''<is lo - an)'otl(' v.·ho l?aS r!.'00 Abolll i1s mlraclc'6 for 1hl' p:isl year. deS<.Tlbcd hy tn1-'twrir1hy \\'rilcni , knows of ii.I ac- rompl i~hmcnls. JOAN ROGERS Rhelorlcal fl11 e•llntt To the Editor : ln nl\5\\·cr to \OUt rhetor ic of rttardl 26. re~:;irdlng further lnvettlgatlon of the 011 Ind us try_;_ "Perh11ra h 's just as well if J()(' Citizen ju11t ac<.'t'pls hi! lmprovtd lot. \\'1lhool try\nJl IO flgurr ~t 1111 Olli." Would tht! Dally Pilot hnve u.~ nct'f'Pl ln llnt\lnr f.1#nion Uic usutpl!lion uf prtv."Cr at \\'alergate. the politl(·:1I bribery o( the 1972 national ·(·lt•clioo!. the \lllcl t ac- tivities surroundin11; the Dallltl Ellsburg llffair. the sclf-&•rvinr:: nature of the Segrtllis. Vesc"Os, ~ti!ehe\1.~. !Jaltlenian.~. et al. and the vasl array of un· democratic, ~lachiri\'C>llian tact i~ now unfolding in the court~ and congressional Jn\'t"StlgatlOI'~? I fully a1rte lhnt )'OOr Jot Cillun has not the lntcllli e n t•t mr the resourcefulness to probe further into. or comprehend NlC nature of. !his politica l demagoguery. I cannot accept. hov•evcr, your y,·illing acccptanre of 1~nora~. 1'hc press rcm<1ins our one relativel y free nod prottcted arm of unbialled tn- \'e"ligali<ln and healthy ikepticism. Dean Credif.ility Debated Balance Air Needs advisrd !hilt Oran1-:e County Airport is \'ital 10 11'k~ pub!i_c con- \ Cnience. and mo'rc iTnportant.ly. to the (.'Ounty's economy. It mentioned 1h11t the state 's n!'.'w regulations and rcqulrcn1cn1s on Jct noise \1ould be 1nJurious 10 Jl't passrnger lror- f1<:. <·reating hnrdsh ip for the <ilrlhll'!'l. lhrcatcn ing their survi\·al. (iEllALIJINE \\'. DOY.'IJ'S R11tr!11Hd /';iin11• Jr., .~.1 nnri Robc,.I tJ, N11r'11/t, 4.l nrr r1•r111tdt>1f IJ'f f/U~ I.op pu/r1l1·11/ "11U11r1 1r11n1 i11 \V n,.J1 in11to11. fl1 fo u• rl1r'rr Juiut coh1rn11 11·n~ lntn1cl!- •'•t lu /11(1.1, f:1·11n~ c11111'1·ed lVt1.'f l!lnQl.on for I/Ir A~tnci11/1•1f /'rr.'f.~ fl f'nf f/1c NetlJ York //1•r11/1J '/'1iln1ne. Nnnak ions Ille 11r1t1rr1111I L'111111rf'~,•ltn1c1I nttd pnlltirof 11•rlfl'I' frir 1111' \\!nil Strrct Jo11rnfl l. T/1r 1r f'11/1n1111 tl/l/Jrrrr'f In l fl7 pnprr.f •1r111.~.!I !lir 1;11iter Stnlrs. f.UitiJr, Dally Pilot, you fall In you r r~ponsibili111.-s 10 the publ ic. l~LLJCITT ~IEflCER, ~ID 1'1t c /Jnif11 Pilot ht1s /11/1 t('Specl for the lnlt'lliyt'ncr of J(je C:ifitf>!I tnirl lrt,• ul>lli11 /r1 c11n1p rPl1e111/ !11r. tuitiire of p1J/lf1cal <ie1)Hl!/IJ!/ttrry, u111t wilt r.on· fi11ue iu ~11ppurt 101.tl rcpurt h1vesl1· 11nlioni. F:dirur. WASHINGTON-The question o f •>i>ether John W. Detln II will be be· Heved In the cMllCfll months ahead may dC!JO"d lesa on wtmt th• Wh ite Hou,. rapes reveal than on ho\v Jnuch y,·eJ11ht Is given Deen's failure to lei! the y,·holc trulb to the senate Watergate committee last summer. During that long, dramafic '"·eek O\'er nati onal 1elevlslon, Bean did not tell the Senators t h a t he himself surreptiti - ously destroyed two ootebook~ kept by \Vatergate consplr11- tor E. llO\\'lrd Hunt, The importanct ol this conce3tment Is stressed in the <'llf'o rent Atlantic Monlh· tv by .-Ge0r11e V. · iliggins, a form er fcdenl prosecutor. in Boston and now a bettM:lllng detective novelist. J1iggins v.•rltcs of Dean: ''He mlsle<l people abOul thote notebooks, which will certainly oblige him to eiph1ln to 9001t defense l:iu·yer 90me day, ln an actual trial. v.·hcn It wns. ~ally, that the most important wltn!ss agalnst the President .started telling the truth.'' IN PRIV ATE. botb the \Vate.rgate spt"Cial proscculor and-thr \Yhlfe House agree v.i th Higgi ns. Hov.-ever. the pros- ecutors believe Dean's stunningly ln· criminatlng teslimony aaainst ~1r. t\ixon ••Ill be. corroboraled by the Whit' !louse 1Dpca ln such detail as to make the Hunt notebook affair irrelevant. \\'hetM:r it • does may v.·ell dctcnnine •· fatt not only d. those lnd lrted In the \\'111ergate cover·UP but of President Nixon himself. t'ntll recently, debate O\'!'.'r Dean·~ credlbWly cenle~d on con f 11 ct I n g \erslons or tht~ famo'us t.farch 21, ll7S, Oval o rnce conversation v.·Uh the Pres!· AL50, !hat rJdd i!iona l steps inu~t I~ F.hrlich111an·s ~uggcstion that he destroy taken 10 rl'ducc probleins cuused by Jct the cont.ents of Hunt'a ufe but-onee take off and land ing. nlOrc---said nothing of the notebooks. It is inconcci\able that De an· s That a lon1u~r take off run11·ay is ne('d- rcmerkablc men10rv had failed so c:om-ed. plus Jt·t noise supprc..'>S<>r!'. plu~ pletel.v. A more rotionel JlOS!lble ex-purchase of homes i.n the lll~C off p11t- dent. The tape tecon:iini;:s. a 11 sidcti plAnaUo11 : Dean, stlll seeking Im munity tern. plus new techniques. ~h1ch should Agree, Indicate Otan confused the ~larch f!ll nl all federal prOS«\(i'fi:ths return ror mean the Orange Counly A1rrort mlghl tf and ~larch 21 Oval Office mC(!ting!'I In hi~ testimony, was pult1n elf in the <meet acceptable levels by 19711. his sworn testimony. Even so, the actual best pos$lh1e li~ht. To have admitted Cooclod lng, you state. "It doesn't make transcript of titarch 21 n1a y prove in-dest ruction o( e.,·idence before the Senate sense to create a gros., incon\'enlence linitely more damaging to ~Ir. !'\ixon commillte .,.,.ould have pron1pted hostile and an economic thrtJ:t v.·hen a sa lisfac. .. than to Dean. Jn any event, one memory cro!ll-el arnination from Republicans and tory rMOlutJon of the p ... ! ·~m Is 80 lapse conf'\Jslng da~ Is unlikely to unde rm ined his efforts. to go SCQl.-free. promising." destroy Dean's credlbll ity. \\lien Dean lasl October no.ally le-What about the sur\'i\'al of tax·pflylna Far worSe for stnr witness Dean are repte<l 11 den! for a one-count guilty pltll, proptrty owoors \.l'ho long ha.,.c p<itlently repe:rtUssions o( what the th en \\1hite .he ',"BS Sl!ll llebl~ to perjury charges. So, aurfcrtd the injurious. cn r deafenlnR House c:ounsel did and said about the in 1ntC'r\'1ew s with the prosecutors In hordship of noisy jet planes spcwinR !heir notebooks found Jn Hunt's \\'hilc !louse .'iovember, l)eitn suddenly re\'ea1ed he ( EVAN S ·NOVAK J safe aflcr It was jimmied by the Secret had destro\'ed the notebooks-a fact i1n- 11 c11p11r1c f11re To 1he f.dltor : I found 11 \'I'~' rl l,eo1.1r1u1.ln51 lo reod lo- rl11\ nhflut thr F'lnnn('e l '01nm lllet vole nr f, to (i that cll•f1•ntC"d th{> an111nnrtut'!: hlll thnt v.uul<l l'nablr k no .,.,. J edge" b I e ktUpUtlCIUrlstA Y.lth )CArl (llld years or trnln\1111: to put thc!r knov.-how to ust to \u·lp r11;:1nkind. It look.111 a" ir th1• gl'f•tit "union" kno'A·n Service on June 20, 1972. folloy,·ing the n1cdiately feported to Ju~ge John Sirica . Watergate burglRI')'. \Vhilc handing O\'er. TllF. \\'HITE llOUSE has prl\':ucly the other contents oC the sa fe to cie1ing . FBl dlrector L. P&trlck Gray. Dean kept gnunbled Iha\ ll~vlol prosecutor ,lA.-or1 the notebooks y,•ithout mentioning lhelr • J ~wor11kl shou d .h e sought Dean 11 In· New Look at Browning e•lstcnce 10 Gray. He then slipped them d!ci ment forrr1;1ry. In fact. ~Ince. Dean into a foldtt conlalnlng his copy of NI•· h1n1~elf ha correl1ed his Sen:ate on's personal papers. testimony. ch~ces or a perjury con· \'ICt1on v.·ere slight. And so impressed wtre the prosecutors by 0 e a n ' 1 testimony that they were not about to d!!!troy their star .,.,·itncss on a queJ· tionable perjury charge . DtAN MAY have forgotten this until January 1913, v.·hcn he opened the folder and found the notebooks. \rhethcr or not their discovery v.•as accidental, he promptly shredded Uie m. Dean Y.as thtn waist.deep In the Wate rgate CO\'tr-up and v.·1tnted at all costs to k~p the notebooks out ()( the hands of government pro. ecutors. \\'bat rouo~·s Is less explicable. Fcnrlul h' v.•as beinA made the scapegoat. Denn stnrte.d to lalk. But in telling and rt'lell· lng his OV.'n lawyers 11bout the content• of Jlunt11 $nfe. be never mentioned the notebooks. Nor did he mention tb'm tO the fedei'sl pr08CCUlors. Unde r oalh to lhe Senate committee last 1ummer, he told or righteowly· rejecting John 0. • ... But Dean's lack of cando r \\'llh hla own lawyers, federal prosecutors and the Stnate committee does not help make him belic\·able. It suggests that John Dean 1$'nG. angel and, ._\'en alter d~ldlng to make a clean brta.st of it, withhe.ld lm· portaot evidence to help hlmselI. Indeed. if ~Ir. t\lxon had not made his r.1.te1u1 decisiOn tu ... ~oord O•AI Of~ ennVttSations, the ~t destruction or H'ov.•ard llunt's note books-could h1\·o destroyed Dean's credibility. nut !he secret t!lpes. proettUtors bellc\'t, ~Ill compensate for Oe:in's follies. A major poet's complex mind nnd chRrRt.ier. and the continuing vltallly and richness or his nrt. come to hfe v1 \•idly ln ne Rln1. The Book and The Poet hr Park llonAn and Wiiiiam Irvine -one of the moAt complete and in1portnnt biograph!~ of Robtrt Bn:iv.11ing lo date {M~rtv.·-Jlill, 1151. A GREAT v.·eallh of pre\lously un· publl.Ahed ma1er1al comt!s 10 light in these pages. By the close c:onsetulivt· ex- aminalion of C\'ldenct ... "OIX.uettd In 1um by the h\·o biographers, a \ ivid and Jua1 narrative ~ergcs. J\1ore than any pre"lou.s work, this volume provides e s1rikin8lY tru e llnd full account of Browning, hi s marriage 10 £1iu1>e1h Barrett Drownlna. his hfe . h1..- friend$. his era. Brov.·ntng 's poetic dcvc.JQpment and asetndancy 1 s (THE BOOKMAN J rte.,•n lurd. nnd on1• or the ctntral lhlimes of tht' book I~ tht• fut1hrr lllun1lnntlon of thr port 'ic pl11C1.: In th,. hlstor)' of ldC"aa. Y.lth empha~11.o cin his notabh! con- tributions to the tf"fhnlques of ln1- µrC>ss1onlsm and lo lh' d r a 1n a I Jc rt1t1noh>tcue. TllE H.EAl•ER Is also ,.1post'd to tho )!'.rC':tl strupglC! of 1hr poet s hie throush 11 tit'tlp and 1n0\0Jn11: look Into the h11rrow tnc lrial! of rescuinit EJlz11h1>th llRr rt>tt from hrr fat.her. and the constant dlffitull\~ lh•'Y laet"d -both of thl!m poca -In trying to make order of their \\\'es l'ICTOR UE KEVSEHL!N(; Quotes c;cl\·. Tom \lcfnll , ftrrgon , ln St:inford lnlk -"()p<'nn~~ :ind honaiily m:iko 11:ovc>mmt'.'nt "ork for lhe ~oplt1. who only ask that you le,f'I y,·1th then1. 'Tlie nlttrn:il1\M <JP' l'11htr ttJ Mt"t y 1nu1.t.lt or lcam ho.,~. to lie." Jack Htnn~·. on 80th b1rthday -"Aj:!:e Is st11etly a C°Ak' of mind over matter. If Yl1J don't minif, ll doesn't nwl\rr." I ' OlAHGt COAST DAILY PILOT l{nhttC N. \Vtt<f, r ub U31ttr Thomas Kcevil, Editor ll11 ,bori1 Krl'1b1clt El:Utorlal Pagt £dilor Tho-f'dlfolr1A! J>lllll" of tho'> 0~1Jy T"J:Qt .wks In tnfl'lt'm afld ~llmula!e rf'.\•lrn; by J)n"m'ltifl( on thb: pen •l11o·~ commrnta.r)' on toflt"S nf in- ll'T'f'8l hy synrtorllh'(f <'Olu.mni1!1 11nd t'a rtoonl't'. hy pmvldinll • fonun for rtad~t"B' \'IC'Vo''l lllld b)' pn'l"flli!'ll th\1 nt'""'SPAJ~t"! op1ntnn1 And idtu on C:UIT'tlll top!M.. ~ l'dl~la.I opHiklnl ot IM Daily Plkit R.ppc'W only tn Ole f'ditorial column 11 1hl' top of: 1hl Pill!. OpinJOM e11(Jmllllfd by ttw! ODI· wl'tlnlru Hid C"anoonbta and lttter \\Ttltn: arr tl'l(II (IWn and T'IO endorfe- mtnt of thtlr \'ll'""11 by !he l>a!IJ root s!'loUJd ht ~ ._!\'ednc5day, .\pr1l 3. 1974 I I ., • 31-3 l'ote ' \ Ballistics Sholv Link • Senate Sl1elte1·s HolUlay Magic .Investors To Receive Restitution ' Is Missing SAN F¥NCISCO <API - BaUistics .'tests Indicate the ~un used in a n1urderous street shooting ~londay night y,•as not Ute same \\'C;1pon 11Sl'<1 Victims of Rape SAN FRANt1SCO I API - F'er.Jats \\'ho invested more than $250 million In •1olld:iy J\iagic and 11 affiliated firms have been promised. • 11 ttStilution poosible by a rooeral court co n s e n t judgment. a "'6t.ltuUon f\zrld m3de up of all non-operating uset.s or the (.'OntplDlcs, proceeds from sale of foreign operatlons and a sliding percentage of the corporal.ion's future ~ monthly retail cash sales of products. • I' I : CALIFORNIA in a serle! of sense lesi kitltngs '----------" last January, police sa y. A Salvation Arn1y cadel y;·as gunned down and a woman ( S tate J C'Omp;inion seriously wowldcd ri1ooday in an ·'unpro\'Oked senseless execution" -the l llh iucb fatJI random slreet shooting here in little more -Ulan four months. Like four pe~illl'd a~d ano!her "'~ similar attacks Jan . 28 the couple l\1ooday was shot by a bl<lek man firing a . 32·ca Ji ber automatic. e Toll Drops SACRAMENTO /Af t C.illfomla's trafllc death toll fell dramatically below 1973 le\lels for the third consecutive Accou11tant l11dicte<l For .. Perjury SAN FRANCISCO IUPI) - The chief accountant for former Geoiek President Jack P. Burke was infli cted by the . F"roera1 Grand Jury ~day on two oounts of perjury. Jacqueline Chambe;s. also knov.n as Jacqueline Aldrich. "'·as cllargcd with lying to the Securities and E x c h a n g e Commission on April 7. 1972 and to the Federal Grand Jury last Dec. I. The Grand J u r y is investigating a possible $.10 SACitAr.tEr..'1'0 i UPI l - ~tujor legislation ainted at clhl'llnatlng !he · · b r u I a I ' ' counroom sltu:.ation In wh.ich a rape victim n1ust reveal her past se~UDI experiences ndvanced to !he Assembly today . 1'00 {'Qlltroversial measure by Sen. Alan Robbins (().. i\"orth l·loll,\•1.rood 1, cleared tlK! Senate easily on a lopsided 31· 3 vole 1\Jl'sday as a gallery packed with women broke into brief Rpulause and chc.~rs. During stom1y floor debate, li<'bbins !old !he S<>natc !he bill was aimed aL elim inating 1tte oourtl'Oj)m pro c edure where the "victi1n is put on trial.'' TllF. o\fF.ASURE support~ .by the National Organizallon fur \Vo1nen. 1\·ou\d malte specific cases of the victim's previous S<.'xual conlRCts with persons other thnn th c :iccuscd a11~1C'ker inadmissible as evidence in rape tri:1ls. An accuS('d rapist is not required to disclose his sexual past. bul under current la~· the victim must do so under c r o s s -ex.an1inatio11 by a -month in l\tarch, says the ~Jifornla Highway Patrol. 1be patrol said Tuesday that 280 persoM died d u r i n g Mardi, 'Z1 percent fewer than during the same month of im. n1illion oil fund fraud. U.S.-----------, ecamnn• Ort PASADENA -IA.Pl ·- Scienti.sts have turned off the cameras aboanS Mariner IO ahead of schedule. saying ttiey had eoough photographs of the planet Mercury. _ _ Mariner was to click off pictures of Mercury until April 11. Now more than a million miles away froi:n the distant ,planet, the spacecraft may get a second ,Shot at Mercury in September after a journey around the sun. Atto.iiley James L. Brov.'Tling Jr. said more indictn1cnls may be forthcomin g. TllE SEC filed a civil suit against Geotek resour~ fund and several individuals and corporations last. year charging more than $ '9 0 million was obtained from more than 2.000 investors in violalion of federal securltics laws. Burke. of San Francisco. and Los Angeles T i m es Publisher Otis Chandler are among de!eOOants in the suit. Burke was depo.sed a s president of the firm in 1972. The specific charge against P.fiss Chambers is that she lied when she sald she did not e Su111111 Shies know that Island Oil Corp. and North ern Conti nental SAN FRANCISCX> (AP) Petroleum Co rp . were Gl1s Plu11. Abuntloued OAKLA ND <liPI I - The board or supervisors in Alameda and Contra Costa counties v o l e d 1\u.'Sday to abandon the state's odd-even gasoline purchase plan. . Al.1mL'<la Co u n l y 's abandooment or the program will go into effect Sunday and Contra Costa's Tuesday. Both bea r ds voted to write Gov. Reagan that they hllve abandonctl the plan n·hlch cans for persons 11·ith even-numbered Ii c e n s e plates to buy gasoline on even-numbered days and those "'ith odd plates on odd days. Sunny skies returned to corp:>rate entities Ol\"ned by Northem California. allowing Jack Burke's brother Robert residents to dry out and E. Burke. remove rtood debris folk>wingf jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•-·--.. --------, an eight-day downpour. ,.,,,"°"'"*~ E1cept for some 11 g h t showers in northern areas. sklea tW'Ded blue Tuesday and mostly fair 'Y.'e&tber and wanner days are forecast through Thursday. 0 n I y coastal areas north of Cape J\fcndocino face a threat ot renewed rain, the Nation.at Weather Service said. LUCILLE KUEHN AD~llNI STRA11VF A~Al.'t'S1' x o.st&denl has somedling for people with big ideas and a little mon~ ~- W.lh the helpofCoas!Falehl there'• no rusoo why everybody, slowly but surely, can't build up a big savings account. High Interest Rates. Based on an annual rate of 5.2S%, our regular passbook accounts yield 5.39% annually. And you can take money out anytime. Certificate aocounts return up to7~ % a year, the bighestralc allowed by the government federal rcBUlations require a 1ubstantial interest pcnaJtyein all certificate account withdnwa1s prior to maturity. Our {rec booklet lclls all; ask for one at any Coast olUcc. Fringe Benefits Package. Herc arc a few beoefits. Free CbOckJng Account. Free personal cbcckin1 account at a major bank; just keep a mini- mum bal~ or $2.50().00. Free Safe Deposit Box. With a minimum balance of $2,SOO.OO. Insider's Club. s. .. on appliances, furniture, jewelry, tickets for shows and games. A 11 It takes is a $1 ,U00.00 minimum balance. Free Tra•elers Checks. Insider'• Club members do not pay a service charge; lhe same applies to money orders. Home Jmpro•cment @ Loans. From carports to lo..;-~ • I -'l\t.;n: for y@ur money. ''*"' carpets. -A.tlflll•(' .. COAST FEOERAL SAVINGS Otl4t ijtlll(>l'I Do••\• ... ~ Saturdays. We're opc=n Satur. daya Crom 9:00 a.m.10 I ~oo p.m. (Fridays, a 11 offices except d<win~ town tm Angcli:.s, 11re open until 6:00p.m.) .. More for your mo~ ~-J933 w ·1 h'rc Ill···' \At G,ram~....., Pl J )8g.t26.5 • ,\l1dn Offlr': 'irh A H1U.OZJ·ll~I \VU~bln V111,;t: I ~ I ,.,, ••1 • • . . Convt11icn1 Orfi~ Throughout C:ihfi>rn1a .- defense auomey. RobbiM estimuted as many as 8,000 rapes go unreported in Calilomia each ye a r because \\"Omen fear being required to re\'eal inUmate coritticts wi th other J>Cl'$Ol'LS l.u court. "TJIE VICTll f is con· sidered fair game." he sa ' .. "She is asked how many boy !rienWsh.e has had and how many she had inlercourse v.•itb. It's totally Irrelevant." A Securities and Exchange Commisslon attorney said claims by nearly 3 O , 0 0 0 persons who purchased master and general distributorships l'OOld exceed $100 million . i>urchasers were given until Aug. 12 to Cile claim s. acoording 10 an order signed Tuesday by U.S. District Court Judge Lloyd II. Blll'ke. Moretti Orders Prohe Of Nixt1n's Tax Status But Sen. Alfred Song ([).. a.tooterey ParkJ. chairman o1. the Senate Judiciary Commitiee, said in certain atses the "Question of prior <;has1i1y can be 1·ery rele- vant." i~e said a "vindictive" " promiscuous v.·oman c o u I d accuse a man of raping her, "rake him over !he coals'' and there \\'ould be no way of revealing he r promlscuity llJ;,IJI~-. W'ldcr the Robbins proposal. "A promiscuous v.·ornan s!l\1 has the ribrflt to protecti011 against rape,·· Robbins replied. Sen. Ralph Dills I D · Gardena), a former trial court . judge. called CT'OSS-eX<!_miru1- tion of vicitms by y,·omen dt .. tense attomcrs "brutal'' y,1Je11 they are required to divulge intimate sexual cxpctiences. 1tr1·ivi1111 Actress Edy \Villian1s n1ade early arrival at 46 lh Annual Acade1ny 1)wards ·ruesday eve· ning and grabbed her s h a re of attention. Story on award win- ners. Page 30. Seats HOLJDAV J\IAG IC. a &in Rafael, Calif. cosmetic manufacturing Cirm founded by the late \\1illiam Penn Patrick. was sued by· the SEC last June. The SEC alleged that Holiday J\la gic. I I· affiliated finns. including Bob 'Cummings. Inc.. and I 2 individuals t> n ga g ed in ''fraudulent opcrJtions of pyramid promotion or cndle~ chain SChe1n cs undC'r the gu.i!re or marketing \'arious retail products." The SEC complaint said 1nisrepresentations y,·erc made and material facts omitted in recruiting investors for dislributorships and a share of potential pr 0 r i t s fro1n investment,, of others in di!'tributorships. Cla ims y,•ill be mad e against SACRAMENTO (UPIJ - Assembly Speaker Bob. A1oretti has ordered a legislative in\'estlgalion Into President Nixoo's California tax status. 1.loretti, a Deinocra tic candKlate for governor. told a news coofereoce T u e.s d a y there was "n0 way" Nixon had .no state tax liaality. · He noted the native-son President O't\rns a seaside villa at San Clemente and is a registered voter there. Moretti d irected the Assembly Revenue a n d Tax~tion O>mmittec, headed by Joe Gonsalves ( D ·La l\lirada l, lo make a "thorough inyestigation of President Nixon·s Ca I if or n i a tax liability" and give its findings to the Stat€ f''ranchise Tax Boan!. The board's staff ruled Feb. I U1at Uie President. v.·ho paid no stale income taxes durin~ his first four years in the \\'hite Hou se , was 1 nonttSident for income tax purposes. Officials s a id . however, he may be liable for 'taxajion on ''Caljforni a source" income. The thrce-mmibe.r board .• headt'd by Republican State Cootroller lloust.on Flournoy. is oonducting an investigatioo o! its own but said it v.ill awa it taking further action pending the findings of :.a congressional c o n1 m i t t c e v.·hich also P.robed l h c president's tax slatus. F1oumoy, a gubernatorial candidate, said he had "no ·objection to the legislature proceeding this v.·a)', but it docs see.m· to be an unnecessary ltpenditurc of taxpayer money on a duplicate effort .. , Where Thrift Is Always In Style Located On the Lower Level Misses' Coordinates to mix & match Se11U'li Low Price~! See double kni 1 polyesier skirts, vesrs. shorts, jackers; An(ro n ~ nyJon kn it turrJe. neck shell and long sleeved iop. All mac hine washable. f\.<lisses' sizes. U•e Sear• Revolving Charge I CUT64%! Lace Cup Bra 99¢ ~n"Mxnh -iittin,i; Dacron• polyc>- rer, nylon and spandex.. White. VALUE! Eiderlon® Bikini Sea~ 11rice! 63~.h Fashioned of cotton and rayon blend. Soft and absorbent. Prctry prints. Sizes'>. 6, 7. • All-Nude PantyHose ~ean. l1ric~! 691. hcer. run-resis1ant mesh knit nylon. One size fits 95 to I SO lbs. Costa Mesa Buena Park Vrice8 EfTttlil'r tbru Saturday. April 6 Sears 33.3.1 llri•lol SI. Phone 546-3333 111~0 Lu Palma Ave. Orange 2100 . Tu tin J\,t•. Stn,... flli\lht Mot1d.,. 1h ..... s.1 ... "1.,. 9::10 A.M. to 9JS0 11.M. ~1.1ruJ111 1 2: N""" •Vo"•• ......... ' • Phone 828-<~HIO Phone 637-2100 •·•.:;I• \t ' • A • I N g d 0 II I Toda_,, s .l 'lnal N.l'. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 93, 8 SECTIONS, 114 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1974 N TEN CENTS ·President Nixon's Tax Bill Put at $476,341 \\'ASl·llNGTON (U ri) -Pte!iident Nixon and his v.•ife Pat owe the government at least $476,431 in back · laxes and interest for 1969 through 1972, the staff of a joint congressional commillee concluded today. The staff report, which ran 71M printed pages. stressed the committee 'A'as drawing no conclusions as to ''whether there was or "'hether there was not fraud or negligence involved in ony aspect" or the suspect tax returns, either on the n Called 011 Carpet part of the President or his personal representati \•es. "The staff believes lhat it would be Inappropriate.to consider such matters in view of the fact that the I-louse Judici"ary Committee presently has before it ·an impeachment investigation relating to the President , .. "the staff report said. The repor' also said that members of the Joint Committee on Internal Re,•en11e Taxation. \\'hich undertook that tax study at l\'.ixon's request 1n December. may have to pass judgment on impeachment and so "'A·ould not \\'ant to have pre- judged any issue which might be brought in any such ~.ings." · The sWf report, made pubiJc on a t-1 \"Ole of the prestigious committee. recommended that the Ni~on'll be assessed $444.022 in back taxes for 1969 throtW! 1972, his first term in the \\>lute I-louse. plus interest of 532.409 for l!li1l through J972. The committee reco1nmended no intertsl for 196!1 since the sta1ute or limitations has expi red on that yellr, hut 11dded that " Nixon voluntarily chose to 1>a~· the in1erest, the amowlt v.•ould bt- $40 .732 for thnt year. Thus. if Nixon agrees to pay the · rCCQmmended assessment which would be up .. lo the Internal . Hc\·r"ur Ser\1Cc ,,., decide lo ooll('(!t -he find his .,..·ife v.·0t1ld oY.-c the gove rnment $jl7.20J in h.1ck taxes and intcre~t ··The staff. in an\' ca!>t'. bclic\l'~ 11 should IX' e1nphas ii..cd that this 1s " am es •• ., Lt. Gov. , Mayor, 3· Aides Reagll.lt Still For Rei1iecke ' RAME;N1'0 <-BPI) -Gov . ...,,-....J_, Ront1 an today expressed disappointment at the indictment Of Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke and. said he presumed him lo be innocl'nl. Proclain1,s Asked to Pay Up Hcagan, who selected Reinecke as hls heir-apparent in 1969 ""hen Lt. Gov. Robert 1-1. Finch joined the Nixon ad.ministration , 'A'as asked at an impromptu news C<Jnferenee if he believed Reinecke should resigq because of the indictment. Innocence By L. PETER K·RIF.G Of "" Olt!IY ,.not sr1tt ,,tayor Donald A. J\tc lnn is and three other top Nev.·port Beach officials who 'A'ere present at the \\'est Newport Children's Library for the candidates' forum "'here Yli.ne • \Y3s served v.·ere called upon Tuesday to pay for new carpeting for the library. A Library board member had informed councilmen laitt week that careless drinkers and smokers bad stained and burned roles in the new carpeting in the building at the forum two wee.ks ago. City Council candidatts t1n. Pc,g Forgit said me four officials should have * * * Weller's Name Shoivs UJJ in 2 Hopefuls' Lists John Weller isn't kOO'A'll as a big troublemaker but he's sure started somelhing in the District 3 Ne'A·port Beach City CoWlCil race. \lt'cller, who is president of lhe Newport Heights Association. has managed to have his name appear on published lists of !lupporters for 1wo of the three candidates in his di.strict. "·bich includes Newport Heights. Cliff Haven and Bayshores. - \Veller says it didn"t happen easily but it was innocent. '"A close friend put my name on John ~1cKcrren's list and J signed Ellis Glazier's list.'' \lt1eller explains. Glazier learned of the mistake Tuesday and leaped to the offensive at a candidates' forum (or Balboa Island residents. "~tr. wener's name will be removed from my opponel"!.ts list as soc;>n as It is feasible." Glazier told the audience. f\.lcKerren. learning 'A'hat had happened for the first time. said he'd "be ·happy to remove ~1r. Weller's name if he asks me to." \Veller told the Daily Pilot today that he likes both men but he's upset lhat Glaz.ler made an issue oot of it. "I doo't think a man is politically astute to use something like that as a sbo\•el," Weller said. "He must have realized somebody .made a mistake and should have tried to unscramble it before jumping in." Consequently, \Yeller sakl , ''I ' n1 informing both men that I woukl llkc to ha Ye my name 'A'itfxlrawn. ·· REA DY }'OURSELF FOR PHONE CALLS . \'ou can take a nap after placlng the ad, but be sure t.o be up and ready for phOnc calls when the paptr comes out. Cheek this rectnt Daily Pilot ad: SALE~t map~ bunk bed set from Beals. Vtry good con4, $70: (Phone No.) .Almost before the advertls<!r could really rt:lax, the paper "'as on the. strl'Ct and the first call came in. The bunk bed "'as sold to the firsl caller. 111Rt'~ la!il action .. Try a Dail;' Pilot ad for )'ourself. Just dial t1n ad·\'19or at Mi-5678. kno"'n '"ii is a violation·· to scr\'e alcoholic beverages in public buildings and should be made lo buy ne"' rugs Assistant Ci1y Att orney David Baade said today that no city ordinance or st.ate Ill\\' v.·as broken at the foru1n sponsored by the \\'est Newport Be a ch Improvement Association . But ~t.rs. Forgit told Balboa Island rcsKtents at a candidates' forum in Fashion Island Tuesday night that "liquor has its plaee but not in public buildings or at the council table." Several candidates sipped on wine at the head table while listening to others speak. Besides A1clnnis. Mrs. F'orgil pointed the finger at Vice ~ayor Howa rd Rogers, " her District I opponent Counciln1an ~lilan Dostal and Planning Commission Olairman \\'illiam .!\gee. Dostal is a candidate for r~lection in District 4 and Agee is one of four candidates for the Di3trict 6 seat. ~lclnnis. "'ho represents \\' e s t Ne 'A'J)(lrt"s Dist rict 2. is not up for re- election this year. J\1rs. Forgit began her talk by criticizing tht' three candidates for accepting contributions from developers and "special interest groups." '"All I want from these people is their vote," she said. "Things that arc bothering me is the utter disregard of the la\\" as etidcnced by the candidates' meeting at the Olildren 's Library in \\'est Ne,rporl." s'.1e said. "There .,..·ere three councilmen and the cha irman of the Planning Commission \\'ho should kn o\\· that there is a violation "·ben liquor is se rved in public buildings. "These officials and the per9:1n who serured the permit should pay for the ne-w rugs for the entire library out of l'nei.r O'ATI checking accounts, not the taxpayers." ~lrs. Forgit said. ~trs. J\1argot Skilling, an official of the Wes t Newport Beach Improvement Association. applied for the ~ of the building. None of the candidates. who were also present at the Balboa Island meeting. commented on Mrs. forgit's demand. ~lrs. Skilling said library officials \1·ere mostly upset over the outside use or the libra ry , 00{ the wine. "A public building should be available to the public. \\'hen the library board or trustees says a library is a library is a library and can haYe no olher use (See CARPET, Page !I "As far t1s I'm coocemed . !"in going to preswne him innocent unless and UJltil proven guilt y beyond a shado\v of a doubt ," Reagan said. Rescue Vessel Takes on Queen Ship Passengers NEW YORK (UP!i -With good humor and high spirits. the passengers of the stranded Queen Elizabeth 2 boarded small boats today and transferred to a rescue ship standing by to take thern to BennOOa. L.auncHes and lifeboats were busv through the morning with the cvacualion of the 1.630 passengers from the $72 million QE2, dead in the Atlantic 270 miles southwest of Bermuda since early ~londay with all three boilers out. Tugboats \lo"ere on l&ir way to tow the liner to Bennuda for repairs. By mid-day, more th.an 1,000 passen- gers had been shifted to the !';orv.·cgian (·11.Jise ship Sea Ventu~ in what A spokPS· man for C.'unard Steamship Line Ltd . said was a "very miooth operation " The transfer of the passengers "'a.!I romplcted this afternoon. i\:1r. and :O..trs. Arthur Rray a( Stonington. Conn. v.·ere the first passengers to transfer to the Sea Vt'nture. standing by in calm seas a half mile away . "I had a darn good time In spile of the circumstances," ~!rs. Bray said. "It was good fun ." Bray said morale \\'as high abo.ard the stricken liner, plagued by one misfortune after another ever since it 'A"as launched seven years ago. Cre'A'men stayed aboard th e line r. serving oral"lge juice. coffee and pastry to the debarking passengers. In London. British Trade Secretary Peter Shore today orderOO a preliminary inquiry under the ~lerchant Shippiog Act in to the breakdown of the boilers. A preliminary report from Cunard . the Ilritillh owners, attributed the trouble to (See llf:SCUE, Page %) SACRA:-.IE~TO !t.:Pl l -Lt f;ov ~)\ Rc1ncckf', indicil'd on three coun!s ol perjury by a \\'atergatc grand jur~, dt:"Clarcd him.~l f innocent here today and r<>.,,,·ed to remain in !he race for the Brpublican gubcr11:11onril 1101nina t1on . "I a1n innocent." Ilc1necke told a packed news confl'rence. "I ~ill plead not guilt y. There 'A'JI\ be no pica bargaining 'A'hatM>ever. 1 intend to fight this action e'·ery bit of the v.·ar. ·• Relnecke. \lo"no held an emergency staff meeting and looked haggard after'A·ards. annoUnced to ne.,,,·smcn: "I am in the gubernatorial race to stay. 1 \\'ill \\"in the June primary and I "'i ll 'A"in the ~ovcmber general l'le<.1JO!l and be your next governor." Reinecke S<tid ~c instnictcd his attorneys to seek a change of \"Cnuc so 1hc trial 'o\·ould be held in C<ilifomJa. Hr ordered them to urgr the case be held before the June 4 primary. Reinecke said he \1·anted a C.1lifom1a tnal because "I Oon"t tf.1nk anyone gels a fa ir tnal in \Vashirfgton. D.C. these da~·s."' Hl' called. the indictment incredible and unbehc\•able "~hockini::. in tcrnis l"Jf fairness ol office." tht special prosecutor s Reine<'kc. thl' front running li<"pvh:ir,1n candidate for the g u b c r n a to r 1 a I nnm1n:i11on. sn 1d the 1nthctrnl•rl\ '"1\ 111 have an rffect. no f]U•·,11on abOut !t " trn his cnmpnig n but decline d to estunutl' ha"' grave JI \\"ould be. I le said the office uf 11pec1a\ prosecu1 rir Leon Ja"·orski previously told his att.,rneys 1h:i1 they compiled "only circumstanti;1l C\01dcncl'.·· '"They ha\c !i<tLd they h.11•e no witnesses.. no l.!\"tdcncc. no 1nformat1on or material except that 'A'hich I myi;clf havt· turned over to thcrn ." Heinct'kf' sn1d "I have gi\'('n total cooperation 011 :r totalh· \"Olunt<1rv b:1sis l>e<:uu~t: ~ J.:n t' nothitl g to hidr' no"· nor l1avc I e1rr."" he said. "I ha \'l' waived 1ny cll('fll · attorney pri\'ilcges. I have rtn!i·.1crej every question ever asked and I h:11 c turned O\·er all my files and r<'cord~." lie expressed confidence that •·justice will pr('\'ail 'A·hen this 1natter is finally aired publicly and open ly in a fair court. or la11.·." Hoag . To\ver Offers Sauna Other Se'rvices Also Slatell for Plltie nts Gounnet menus. a sauna and on-call secretarial services will be among the luxury features offered in the executive suites in the new $12 million. ll·floor patierit care to"A·er at lloa.g Memorial llospltal in Ne'A"J>Ort Stach. The ex~Uve 1Ultes, located on l'ne huildin1f!I lOlh noor. \\•ill provide pa.nor:amic vie..nt of !hf: bay or mountains. The suites v.i\l cost up to SISO per day. The new patient care to'A·er ''Ail\ be dedicated April 21 with public lours of the ne .. · facllilies to follow a 3 p.m. ('Cf'C.1non}'. The xecu1lvc StJl!cs arc not expected lo be oompteled until summer, hov.·e\'tt. • '\1hcn they J.re, lo"er sullt ~\icn1s may bt able to enjoy 'A'lne 'A"ith their gourmet dinners end perhaps aome stronger drinks. Tht. bosplta1 i ll coMidering applying for a lloense to serve 'Aine and other alconollc beveriages If mgul1tioM pennil. a spokcsmln said. All of tho hospital's nur,!ln~ units. 01cepl p<dlatrlcs1 obetetri~. orthopedic. and moatal bealtn, will bo local<d on ti>< top tight noon of lbc tower. Operating and f'C(O\'tl'}' r o o m s . radiology, lalx>ratories. the cafeteria and kitchen. the pharm8C)' and supply areas .... -111 occupy !he lower noars. A ne'A' emergency room. located on the first noor ne&{ the enlrance to the hospital grounds. "·111 be open 24 hours a day. Air 1r1nsfcr of patltTtt.s •00 eme rgtn cy suppllts ..... 111 be A crommodated by a heliport atop 1he building. The third noor of the lower .,...ill ~ rtServed for crillcal care. A five-le\Tel parking garage \\ill pro'vide 1,000 parking pla(.'('S for the nC\~ fa cility. The neW to"·er. which ha.$ been under ('OftStr\lction for 1"·0 and a half }e:1cs. marks thf> completlon nf !he hrst of a four phase program of txpan.~lon and remodeling ex-peeled to CO!ll a total of $Xi million. The ncict phflse "''ill in\·ol\·c. r.1" expanskwl of the medical library and of physical therapy, mt:ntal bea.lth and nuclear mll<flclnt depar1ments, ihc busines." oCllt't and lhc pulmon:iry and eneinttMng dt'J)lrtmcnts. • rrp)rl vnly It 1s not :t dernand !01· p;:iy1nen1 of tnx<'s. Any 1ax 1J:1yn11•n1 i.~ n 1nanrr for l.'011~1tll'r:uion by th<' IHxpaycr <ind the lntern<il Hevenu1• Scr,[cc·." the rl'port s:ud. :\1xqn l)IN!gNI in [)c('{'n11J .. r thOit he \\'ou!d Abide )\' an\' ('()1nm1uet~ dtt:1s1on. But Pl'f'Side.n11al spokesmen Tue~a~· de(l1fl{'1I 10 rl's1a1e that pledgt•, prrhnps 1nd1cat1ng thl' Prc~1d('nt and hi" ta:<. Jaw~·crs intend tn figh t the <'aSC' ln C'Ourt The staff 1·•)flc/udcd lhat ~IX•J!l '!' drcluction of S·lll2,!ll8 for his gift to the Ul'I T.etttMtt PERJURY CHARGES Ed Reinecke 1 ,000 SLudcnls llurt; h)· flonsing Code C11Jl fl f!e s? II\· J,\tl\IE llY~I,\.'\ Of'~ O•llt ,.nor s11+1 H<lll~lnJ: code rhani.:cs that 1.iC Jr\ inc of!11·1,11x" l"ittmal.· t-oulcl lr.1\C \,000 <;,t11drn1s hnm<'ll'"-" \\"ill be discus~d '1.v 1~1r ~l·\I J)j1f"! Rrach 1-'lann111i:: Ctrmn11<>sio11 :it 11.~ ~111d.1 ~1·ssio11 Thur~day . f•rr~~·n1 i\l'\\"p<)r1 B(·,1ch r~·i;ul;itions JY•rn\H up to fJ\'" unrelated pt·r:.ons 10 occup_1· a (!.,.,·elling zoned for a sin~lc fam1IY lindcr discussion J'> t hr po11~1bihtr of lo1rerin11: the number of unrf'l<1ted persons "'hiJ 11·ould he ronsidcr(-d il lan11ly. ··1r 1h1'V 1011·rr the number tx:lo\1· four. tl "111 h:1\·c ;1 fantastic impart on thr t:CI ;ind Or:inge Ctlast C'olll'J:!!'.! studrnl"." said .J1111 l'hillips. l'CI a~.-.oci:lll' dean tor hotrsu1i: :ind friod l':Cr\"ices. ·· ,\rptind 1.(1(11 .;\udcnts \\"Quid probabl\' t>1.' "Jlhnut a place Ill lire nr>.t f<ill Thcr<' 11ould air.a he :in impact 011 ov.ner~ \1·ho rt·nt to stud~nts," he said. Thi' pos!!1blrt chl'lngl' is not .11med :11 ~tudent<;;. accortlini;: to :\'e11·port B<'ach Assi~l:Jnl Comm u n l l ~ ~\"r\opmcnr Director .lim lie" 1cker. lie s.i1d it i.~ intended to solrr thr pa rk1n1t prob lem CJUsed by 01\11ers of Five au1omoh1lf"'I Ji~·ini;: 11·ht·r" 111•'re :ir1· parldni: faciht1f'~ for onh• nn(' or 1•.1n "{Jb1·iou~ly lt'<1. g?ing to :iflc-<'t sti.1d<"11·~. hut I dori't kno11· hov.· muc-h ... l!f''>l.'irk<"r -.;hd llr ;1dried that 1f th e r!1ant?<" 1<. appro\'ed 11 \\'Ill aff('('1 ,111 of . ·t'wport IW1v·h ~tudcnts band together dur1n,1: 111..- ~hool ~·ear 111 rent hou"c' tn th<" hf.arh :1r1·a'i. MJli'<'in!ly in l\n\bo;1 on lla!00.1 lsalod and 111 Coroo\l drl \!nr. llew1ckl'r denied that lhl' propt1:\Cd thange v.·a~ in rc!ponsc to th<-rctl'nt U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding !he right of a city tll restrict occupnncy of a hol..st to one family ol "one or more persons rt'latcd by blood, adoption or m;im11.gc Hev.1ckcr said hi!! !ilaf( has not yet dc-clded ho"' m~n)I unn.•J:u<"d per~"-II 11i 1JI recommC'Tld be rons1dered 3 family . 'l'hcfl Suspec t Head SAN .IOSE 1liPI1 -A 2l.·Y•ar-<>1d S:in Jose man ..... as sla.ln Tu~ny h\' 11 r0t1ng ~tore clerk 11t1er a 'A·ild ehn!!e lhat hcgnn "1th !hr !heh nl l~O ~11\Ulfll ~a11011:i1 ,\ri;h11l~ of !1 1 'i 1 : "f> pr1·:-11d1•nti:it p:1pt~r~ "1-houl<l not. tlC :11!0\\'NI" tx'C':lli.'lt.· 11 \\!I~ 111:1dc :ift~r 1hc J u.Jr 25. 191\9 d\·:idlini' sci bv COngrl"ss :if1.~r wh1C'h no suc h d<;•1luc11oi1s could l>e t'l:11111cd Thi:-rt•p11rt :ilSIJ eo11C'!Udt'!I !hat Utt ~i~on~ :-h()t:ld ha1·~· tt'\Klrt<'i1 $\li ,R.36 on !ht' 1,70 s:1lt• of C'<<'t'"-' :irre:ii;:(' :t! lhl'lr S.ul C'l1·n11'nh• 1•Ji!:ill'. .ind nls<1 ~hovld h:i1(• r1•pnr1 ·-d r1 $1ril.fll3 t;1pit:"t 1 i:ain in 1!1119 on thl· ~ilc uf th••tr ~1·w \'ork r11y 1Sce HACt\ TAX , l•ai:r 21 e ·3 Cl1a1·crcs ~ Of Pe1·j111·y R et1u·11 eel \\"1\Slll'\GTO.'\ <AP 1 -<'rili1nrn111's LI. f:l"J\" Ed Hr1nt'Cke. \1as ind irt('(f. today by the \\';1l('ri!_at1.• i,:rand 1ury 011 1hrec rounts of p1.•rjury in CT111nc<·t1on 1111h the ITT antnrusl ca~. li.(·111t•c:kt•. 511. a h·adinu. contendt>r for this yea r"s lh:(>t1hhcrn1 11utx-n1:etor1<1\ nominati.nn. \1 ,.~ :1cru:o1·d 11f ty111i.: ·to ::i l'.S. Scna1e str\lf""l,n111ullt•1· d n r in r; h<'a rings on the 11or111na11on~ <if forml'r .\lly. Gen. fiieban.l Ci. Klei ;lienst. Chief 1J S. Oistriet Judi.(~ (;eorge J,. 11:.irt J r.. alw ~un1n1onNi special \\"a te rg:il,.. proS('('U!or IA'On Ja"orski [Ot :in nftt·n~ion aµ1.lf'aran(·e 10 f'Xp!.1tJt .111 11pp.arl'nt prl·n1a1urr le:ik of the ltcfnt-ekr J!ldlctn1en1 ll<irt !l.'11d that 22 minute'.'l before mr n1d1ct1nc11t \.\:IS, offie1:.ij.ly pn•sentcd l•i him in court .it !l·fl'i p:n1. l'DT. an aide fron1 !he off it'e~f l p. Jerome \\'a!dic. a California f>t •J rat on the Judiciary romn11t1c<' \) 1rh 1s t·onsidr ri n1-t JmJkac/11n91f mattC'rs. railed to a~k for :1 ("OP.V o~ .. )hr B<'1necke 1ndictm(•nt. lla,rt said this ··is ohl'iou!'!y an ouinght 'Y.1latiun of Cnn11nal Hull' 16," \\"hich fcl~1 !1.•s to grand Jury .s-L'Crt·r~·. llurl this af trmoon ordcrNI .la 'A·or5ki lo Jill'Ctitigate lhe apparcnl ll'a k. Jay.urski said he \l'ould in\"t•sti~a\l', and indicated the leak ml.ly have c.:ome frtr m Hcinccke 's la'A·ycr. Jav.·orski told Hart "I S}mpathire \\ith ~·ou"' ""h<'n ll art i:;1id he \.\'as "almost speechlt~s"' at the :i11p.1rrnt lrak. A !'pokrsm;1n 111 "'nh!Jl' i. office Jn \\"a~h1ngron "•lid \f)(l;1y . . '"\\'1.· hC';ud r1 r11nir1r th•·rr \\Ou!d IX' 1:111 ind1rtmrn1 handt•d down. So "l' ,',r•nr :u1 111(1•rn dov.n ;1' "'' h.1•·· 1i<'inl' 1n tht' p:1 st Tiie 1l1fl~·r•'tl('t• v.<1.~ lli.' 11£•111 !O Lll•' JIH11.1<"·~ oflLcr IOS!l'~hl of thi; tOLJM •l~ ht' hlid Ill th!' p;1.,\ '"It 1111S JU.~I :i rumflr ,\ lrtl'nd call ... 11 and said he had IJ\:at'd \lus nJmor So "-"c stn! an 1ntcn1 down as l\C0\"e done lwf.,rr ·· SUH<' Controllc·r Jlou,ton Fl0Urfl(J}"0 , HcuH:('kt>":-; ct11(·f r1\~11 fnr •ht• nomiM· 11nn did n<>t comrnt·nt 11nrn<'d1:Hclv 011 the po\111c:iJ 1:npltc,1t1ans of the. iridict· mf'nt But ht• did l:">.~Uc a :-.tatl'nlcn: :-<1\'1ng . I :nn srirry to lc:irn of to<la> 'i: ;1cT11)n l11:t"all.:rl' Ed Hc1n~kr-1s .'I fr it"ld of minr. 'lne mal!t'r JS 1l{n1 bt:(Ort· the <·01n'1 .'\ :ind !\ "lhf·rrfn1l' \1011lrl b,• 1n:1nnropnat1> 1Sec nt·:1\t;ct:.t. Pai.:"'!~ Orange <:oast Weather ~lo~tly sunny '\"hur~d:i.'". ~light- 1~ \l:irmt>r 1t·n1 111:r,11urc~ lhghi; .11 1hc ht>achrs in lhr ll"J\\" iO. ns1ng 10 i8 1nl:ind. (J11·mJg ht \u\1~ j() tu ;~, 1,\Sllll•: 'Hiii,\ \' u ... c11r 1{"11111f'r.~ Ill rl1 i' -l:Z11<l m111r<11I Acn1lt·t1111 .\11·anls arc /1.~1erf 1ns1dr t1Jrlo1/s fl'J)lf'T 01. page Jo. Sturl•'.~ a11d p1cr11r(1;; rt't'1e11 > llol/111ro1><./".s 1nosr r.rcit· 1110 111yht of tl'ir u.;oa1. At Tour ttf"¥1ct J IHI\... 1l L. M .. Till II (1•t...... J Ctr..r c_.,,,., 11 cw.nM II If Ct'"'c' 4' (rOl\~ ti 0.•111 MOiie" l J l'•l"'l&I ,..... ' l111tf11!ft""lftl If.ft ••1111\Ct fl-1' ,., 1111 ltMtr<I 16, ti HorOM#I u hi ,,,. ...... It. .. .,..., L•lllltn U . "'"'"'" ,..,. M~llltl •1111CI\ 11 N.lhlMI Ml•I I ... ,,... C_,.., 11·U Sri"'' """' U '"'" Jl·ll Or. ''""' ..... ~ ,, S•kio MIA.t" lt•tl ''""'"-. Tlltti.tl ,...,. Wt •ll141f I WO!llffl'I "'""'' )\-t• Warll Nno • .. f DAILY PILOI N 01apit1 Ties Haldema11 To 'Tricks' WASHINGTON !l 'Pl l -O\\ight 1.. Chapin, fill\ng in the blnnks of n \\'hltc House memo, said today Ji.IC "Bob"" Jfaldeman knew thnt Chapin h:ld hirtd and arranged fur the pa)1llent of a political saboteur agalns! the Democrats in l97l. Chapin was a surprise witness <1t hi s owri perjury trial. lie faced cross· examination by go\'cmn1en1 attorneys ;1l this afternoon's session . U.S. District Court Judge Gerhard Gestll said be hoped ~loaing arguments ------PRANKSTER SEGRETTI DETAILS H"NDIWORK. Sto<y, P•g• 4. , 'coo.Id begin nnd enfl ThtltSday ~ t~al final jury Instructions rould be gil•en. Chapin. President Nixon's fonner appointment.I secrtlary, came to the 'land after John W. Dean Ill testified. and after the judge di smissed one of four perjury charges against Chajiiu. Chapin tied in llaldeman, Nixon's form er No. I aide, with the hiring of saboteur Donald Segretti afler an "f'VC!I· only" memonndum. apparently Ul Dean from Oiapln and Gordon Strachan, tA·as , read in open court. by govemm,cnt attorneys. The memo <!OOtained blanks 'A·here ceriain names were intended. One senlence said: ··Gordon Strachan. brought the subject to the attcntlQn of (blank) and Kalmbach at a White House meeting. It waS approved for Seg:rettl to be hirod." In court. Chapin supplied Haldeman's name where the blank was. Strachan was Haldeman·s chief aide at the While House, and Herbert Kalmbach of "NeWport BeachVras Nixon's lawyer. Another sentence in the memo said "Liddy reported to Strachan there \\'as an agent in the field who they couldn't determine and 'they' were going to go after him . Strachan checked two people (blank) and /blank ) 11-nd then Don was advised to report to Liddy," • tliapin supplied the names o t Haldeman and former Attorney General John N. Mltchell for the two blanks. G. ~Gardon Liddy bas been coovicted for nlasterminding the original Watergate bftai·ln. • Olapln, under questioning from his attorney Jacob Stein, Mid that ht told tbe grand jury which lndlctod him lhe trUth, but be was hoping the jury would Want to Involve Mr. Haldeman, he said. "His involvement was, for lack or a better term, his approval for the .eque:nce of my telling Mr. Segrett.i to &et In toodl with Mr. Kalmbach. Explorer Scout ~Bolter Honored 'Ibe Newport Beach Police Explorer ,post has named foo1ark Bolter, 17. as explorer of the year for 1973-74. Bolter, who has been a member of th e post for two years, is a student at Servile High School in Anaheim. Aho honored recently were four e1plorers who have been promoted at the Newport .Bead! post. They are Jane Scmorr of Corona de! ~tar, who was proowted to captain, and three new tergeants. Tony Goss or Newport Harbor Hieb School, Devkl Gray of UC Irvine ·and Allan Smith of Corona del Mar High School. Harbor High School W'ill Hold Retmion Newport Jfarbor High School's Class of 1964 will hold its 1(}.year reunion June 14 at the El Adobe Restaurant in ~1isslon Viejo. Further information' is available from J~y ~1cAfee. 5484284. or i\1;irian Tucker, 548-7872. OIAMGfCOAST >1 DAILY PILOT T'• t-•·~ C •" °""" "'cil. ,..11o .~.-"" f<" • ....., "• ,, • .,. ,., .. , ........ _ .. ~ ... ,.(')...-.I" t~•" ....... '"'"' '"·"""""' <>;w... ... .., ........ ,,. r .. e ••· .... '""" , •. ,., .,.,, t .•• "'"'"' •l••I n II<•...-" • .. ~=-" 8'> ... " twn I•·~ V•••> < •?'"'Bo ,,. '" •• ~,.,,.,._., 1-.i ... ·-· .••• J • '" ....... ,.,.. •• ·~ ..... " ,, ,..,,,.._ .................... . "'• ,.,I '' f"'"'"'"'"'" ,•t. ••!.\ 'lo;of Ii .. • , •• c. .to,,..,. r ......... l:O ~ I •t...., r: V.,-• j r''"""'""..,"""'·1- L,_~;\•oy •• ,,.,.,.,,...,.•"II'·•-•'"'"*"' fl". ti.-,.-.,._.\ I) I"" ~ ......... --0(~"· c~:A\H. l...... r ... ._, l ? 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The last public forum will t.ake place tonight at the Corona del Mar tllg!l School Hbr11ry s t 7:30: OIS1'1UCT I L llotA·an1 Rogtn:; Ula..<;ted the lr\'\ne Colnpany for "y,·caseling out of paying $220.000 for traffic signals In Newport Center." Said he 'd ~upport. cuUlng density of planned Irvine 11par1menr.s next to ln•ine Coast Cauntry Club. Said they 'd look like Promontory Point if built now. Rogers suppe>rted contin ued use of Ba1boa Jaland Fire St.allon. DISTRICTS J. Peter ·Barrett: Pointed out dt!ve!opers are heavily taxed, in both property ta1es and bu ilding excise taxes. Said island lire station should rtmain·. Said biggest problem In Newport Beach is °''ercrowdlng. Barrett said· Orange C:OUOty ts doing a good job of tontrolllng bay pollutioo and tbat should help stave off state or federal control. Ellis R. Glazier: Said police shouJd be placed on root patrol to keep bicyclist.I off Balboa Island bayfront sidewalk!. Said proposed Irvine apartments by coootry club would look like Promontory Point if built at present ion ing. • Glazier sakt because a deycloper profits he .should be made lo 90!ve problems, like traffic, treated by his developments. Said he·d hold ofnce hours in his home if elected. Joba J. McKerTta: Sa.ld he oppcires longer n11ways or better parking and terminal facilities at Orange County Airport Bll Jong as they'd have potential to promote Increase In flights. Said he'd go alter county money for new seawalls on BaJboa Island . _ ~!cKerren said councilmen should 'represent entire city and said he couldn't commit to opinion on pending projects because councilmen should approach each with an open rillnd. DISTRICT 4 r.ruan r.t. Dostal: Defended vote for Promontory Point by calling it a compromise, pointing out that previous zoning would have allowed unlimited high rise and apartments four times as dense a.! what city finally approved. Dostal said developers who create problems "ought to solve them ." Said council jlJ!l made Irvine Company pay cost of traffic light olf-s:lte of apartment project on Ford Road. Lyn c. Geroolm.l: Said he believed In property rights ao long as property Is developed compatibly with surrounding area. Said Promootory Point wasn't Said city should find ways to save money before planning to spend It on things like bike trail>. . Geronlml said he does think tiike trails are necessary, though, but they don 't belong oo Balboa l~an4. Said .-of lhe 12-acre Fifth Avenue freeway right-of· way should be developed and returned to tax rol ls. DISTRICT I \\'llliam /\get: Pointed oul as planning commissioner he didn't vote for Promontory Point. It came to vote \\l."O meetings before he .,.,·erit on board. Said it y,•as one of the reasons he decided to apply for the commission. Agee said new bridge over Newport Bay should be low because "t don't want to see the Back Bay developed to an y great extent." Said he's experienced in city affairs, .... ·hi1e opponent bas been invol\•ed in matters outside the city. an apparent reference to l\lrs. Lu cille Kuehn . John V. Baker: Criticized deficit spending. "I can•t understand a projected $3 million deficit. \\'e're a wealthy city." Said he's not beholden lo special interest groups and he's not a fencC'·sittcr. Baker said he's opposed to road improvements below Fashion Island. Said they 'A"ould only encourage more traffic. ··n.e next thing we'll be talking about is a free'A·ay to Catalina." Ludlle Kuehn: Said perhaps some people "L'oosidcr rny experience a threa t. I choose 10 think it 'Ai.II benefit you. oot threaten you." Said she is experienced at rrscarching problems and v.·ould continue .(Odo so if <'ltcted. l\trs. Kuehn said city traffic study ignores improvemenls needed to Bayside Dri"ve because of Promontory Point de\·etopment. Said traffic is biggest problem in Newport Beach. Said CG.')! of putting police on foot w o u I d be prohibitive . Joseph C. Slelll·art: Said Balboa }s\and nt.>eds bike trail, but not on ba}iront sidewalk. Said as councilman he'd sho""' concern for all issues "no matter .. hoy,• small." Said he'd pressure county to pay for new sea"•alls around Island. Stewart said Balboa Island should rontinue to 'ha\'e lop priority for city fWlds for !itreet and alley Improvements. .t\ctor ·wm Give College . Benefit- orange Coast College's award 'Ainntng Jer.z Ensemble ~ll perform throughout Easter \Vetk at Fashion Island In Ne...,'J)Or1 Bea<.-h. The band, uoder the direction or Dr. Charles Rutherford, will j>re$ent concerts ~1onday th1'0Ugh Sau1rdi\y from I p.m. to 2:50 p.m. The giloup will ~rform in lhe stage court area located In rront of lhe J.C. Penney store. 111'!-im. arc Irr<. ' 0•11• 1'1111 ....... ,, lll(lllt~ l(Mfllilr CRASH LANDING NEAR AIRPORT CAUSES HEAVY DAMAG E; PILOT SURVIVED Olive~ Scott, 28, Anaheim, Did Not Walle Away But Was ReleeMd After Hospital Visit F ro1n Page l Couf!ty Pilo .t Survives REI ~ECKE ... I Irvine Crash Landing fo r me to make any fur1her comment.'' At a ne~'S conference in los Angeles, Assembly Speaker Bob "1oreni, who is running fo r Ute Democratic gubcma· torial nom irut tion. said: By AUTHUR R. VINSEi. Ot nit 011lr 1'119t S11lf A youni:: Anaheim pilot w.:is found and floy,n to Cost:i l\fesa t.Jemorial Hospilal Tuesday nighl following a search and rescue operat ion by crew~ of three helicopters over an unlighted Irvine area where his plane crashed w hi I e approach.ing Orange CaWlty Airport. Oliver J . Scott, ~ 'A'as airlifted directly from the scene by t'ne Ne'A'J)Ort Beach Police D('partmenl helicopter after he was spotted sprJ ~·IOO near the 'A·reckage. He suffered multiple lacerations, abrasions and bruises Jn the 8:55 p.m. crash which occurred on a north-south landins approach to th.e bosy airport. Nursing spokesmen at Costa t-.1esa -'"!emorial Hospital said today, ho'A•ever. that Scott was patched up and released. without requiring admission for furrncr care. The Cessna 150 Jhat he piloted, owned by Holiday Aero Club l n c . , headquartered at Fullerton 1'1unicipal Per£ ormance Set By College Band Motion picture and television actor, Roscoe Lee Broy..n, will give a special benefit performance tor the Orange Coast ())liege forensics team Thursday at I p.m. in the OCC A'¥iitor ium. Admission Is free , but any donations collected will be used lo send the OCC team to the national championshi ps being held th is year in Omaha, Neb. Brown, v.-ho .,.,·ill offer dramatic read· lngs in h.is ocx:; performance, has ap- peared on numerous television sho11'S in· eluding "All in the Family" and "Happy Times." From PIJfle 1 RESC UE ... a ruptured fuel line. Four chartered jumbo jets will be> 'A'ailing in Bermuda Thu rsday to return the passengers to New York. The evacuation started shortly after 4 a.m. PDT, the Hamilton, Bermud·i. h.:ir· bor communications station reported. The Sea Venture arrived in darkness about 12:2{1 a.m. akcr a 10-hour dash from Hamilton lo take abo;"trd passengers from the QE2, the world's ~nd. ~argest luxury liner and pride of the Bntisll Merchanl foofarint. Capt. T. lfauge , master of the Sea Ven!ure, said in a ship-to-shore telephone report th.at he stopped his vessel about half a mile fron1 65.863-ton QE2. ' The transfer began after the pas.~ngers had ··a light breakfast'' aboard the palatial liner, The Sta Venture left Hamilton in such a hurry that 2.SO of its own pa.ssengerS were still on board . ~lost of :he passengers from the QE2 .,.,·ould have Ul spend tonight sleeping in the Sea Venture's lounges. • The transfer should take 3-4 hours. ' l-l11ug<', said, hy 11sing an armada of launches. each of which C'an carry more than 40 passengers with baggage or up to iO without luggage. The hour! between the Sea Venture 's arrival and the transfer of t-.h.e passengC'rs \l.'as used to ferry provisions. including nbout ty,·o tons of diesel fuel for emergency ge.ncrato~. to the QF.2, which Is more than l.hrt't times lbe size of lhe rescue ship. "We couldn't have asked for. helter 'A'eather," the captain said. "The seas are calm. lhe sky is blue and ' the ten1per~Hurt mild." Tht 'A·eather bureau said 'temperatures "i:ire around 70. Two Aides ~lu v Leave , BOSTON" {AP ! -Two more lnnuenliAI \Vh lte Ifolt'K: advise.r!i, Peter t-.f. Flanigan and Fred ~1alck. are planning t.o le11vt tht Nixon adminiidration, Tho Christian Science r.fonltor rcPorted loday. Airport . 'vas severely dam;igcd in the crash landing. Spokesmen for the (>range Cowity Airport Tower said today be had been rn contact by radio and .... ·as cleared for landing .,.,.hen so mething went wroog. A ~1arine Co~ helicopter ere~· aloft at lhe time near the Sa nta Ana Marine Corps Air Station first reported what appeared to be a plane going down, according to Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Max \\1ilson. The radio broadcast coupled wiNl reports by \l.'itnesses on the ground brought a variely of emergency wiits to the lUldeve!oped, 1Ullighted area near ~l;iin Street and Gillette Avenue. 'T'he Marine Corps chopper used its po\\'erful searchlight to illuminale the area and Newport. Beach P o I i c e DC'p8rtment helicopter pilot Jim Gollos and observer 11arry Williams set down at the crash site. Scott 'A'as given emergency treatment and oxygen for shock, then flown to the 'OOspital in r\e'A'J)Ort Beach's medical evacuation litter-equipped helicopter. Costa Mesa 's Eagle 1 police helicopter with pilot Jim Wagner and observer Sgt. Larry Bct3ch aboard oontlnued the search on the chance Scott might have bad a pa~nger wbo wandered away daz'ed in search of hel p. Investigators sa id it was \irlually impossible to question him at the scene "I think it \l.'OIJld be misl<'ading to ~Y anything other than that this is a tre- mendous detriment to his campaign. It makes the posslbllltyof hlm "·inning t t· nomination all"T105! nil." Reinecke 'A'as charged specifically 'A'il lying to the oommiltee April 19. 1.972 during the Kl eindienst bearings as the mmittee was probing a 11 e g e d connections bet'A·een a guarantee of funds for the Republican national convention that year and an out-o!-court settlem ent of an an lilrust case against the International Telephone & Telegraph Ca. The indictment sa)'s Reinecke lied 'A'hen he told thC committee that, so rar as he knc'A', then Atty. Gen. John N. ~1 itchell did not know about lhe conveation orfer befoie Rei necke told him on Sept. 17. 19'il. Settlement of the !IT case had been announced July 31, 1971. The Sheraton Carp .. a subsidiary of l'IT and operator of t "-'O hotels in San Diego. pledged $400,000 tow a rd convention expenses et the time !tie GOP planned to hold its 1972 convention in the Southern California city . Fron& Page 1 ' B . .\CK TAX .•. about any other possible vi::tim or die apartment. cause of !he sudden crash landing. The commitlce· staff further corn::luded One ground witness said it appeared tha t: the Cessna 150 was making its approach -Nixon's deduction of $91.452 for toward the airport when it made a steep depreciation of the WeStem Wh.ite House left bank at low al titude and fell toward and certain fu rniture purchased for it earlh. \\"ere "not proper business expen.ses" and The description of what occurred is should oot be allo~·ed. \irtuall y the same as that involved in the -Nixon shouJd report Sll.617 in crash of another Cessna 150 on takeoff capital gains on the sale of Cape Flonda · fro m the airport three weeks ago. development Jots in 1972 -a gain that Investigators already probing tnat • had been reported by bis daughter Tricia crash, which killed a student pilot and who claimed 40 percent of the flight instructor also rrom Anaheim , transaction. The report recommended today began unraveling Scott's crash. that Tricia, now ~trs. Ed'A·ard Cax, One inspector from the Federal !>tlould file amended returns to rorrect Aviation Agency's Long Beach office was her o'An obligations and should report on the scene of the crash which occurred interest her father paid her on a loan to in a flat, graded field, this morning . buy the property. -. " on• ' ... ,n;;JM • •• Baseball Shoes 10.95 up Little Lea9ue Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 to 17.95 Basebaft Mitts 5.95 to 49.95 Baseballs & Bcm Cfolored Sleeve Undenhirts Track Shoes 11.95 to 24.95 Track Pants 2.50 & 3.20 Warmup Slloes 15.95 to 23.95 Police Find LS~ at Cd~ Man's Home l..1gun.a Beach na rcotiC'll offiC"Crs say they have te.iied another 200· tablets or l.Bb ln the Ne:wport lkach rctldence of 11 man arrffted In a L.:tgun1 drug ~t ~tonday. Det Tony Smith said that durlng • follow up Investigation Tuesday, ofJicers went to the C:Orona de! f\far home ot Robert T. Watt, '19. ot 322 11.z Jasmine Ave., and di!C'Overcd the hallucinatory ac:id. Wau. DetA•ey P. f\faryhc'A', 19. of 2331 \\'ind Cove Lane. HWltinglOn Beach, and a 17·year-old Lakewood girl were arrested and booked for a 11 e g e d poDeaion of LSD for sale. after aulbori- lies visited a communal-llvin; resjdence in a Laguna Beach residential area and .. arrested four other persons on narcotics charges. An estimated 500 tablets of LSD Were seized there as police arrested Watt, 1'faryhew and the girl who arrived while :i drug bust WllJIJ under way at 3069 :uil Drive. LagW\8 Beach. At that residence . four per900s wert; arrested on a variety of narcotics allegatioM including possession o l marijuana for sale, possession of dangerous drugs for sale and possesaion of cocaine. Police said they seized a "substantial quantity" of marijuana and amphetamlnea. . . Police booked Gary, A. Higgins. 20; Soott R. Weber, 20: Alan S. Uh1em.wi , 20: aod Nancy Love. 27. All listed an address of 3069 Zell Dri\'e, Laguna lieach.. Arraignment is scheduled r 0 r Thunday, Track Hopefuls .~f u.,t Get In Qnes by Friday nie Parks. Beaches and Recreation Department announced today t h a t Newport Beach youths who want to participate in the April JI citywide track meet mw;t register by Friday. Nev.-port Beach youngsters age 8 to 15 years old are eligible to compete. A preliminary practice meet will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. at C.Orona del ~1ar High SctlOOI. The championship meet will take place April 11 at 9 a.m. at Newport Harbor High SctlOOI. The top three flnlsbers will qualify to compete in the Orange County foofwtlclpal Athldlc Aasoclatloo Meet In Hw>tington Bead> April 30 !or boys and In Newport Bead> April 11 for gir~. Registration will be acceptro between 3,30 and 5o30 p.m. through Friday at tile C:Ommmlty Youth Center, Irvine Terrace Park, Peninsula Park. Mariner3 Park, Eastbluff Park, O\amel Park, Buffalo ltills Parle (Andersen School), Newport Heightl! School and w .. t Newport Playfield at the Clubbou.se. Further information is ava ilable from lhe Parks, Beaches and Recreation office, 673-3180. Fanner Electrocuted SAN DIEGO (AP) -A farm worker ~ ladder touched a high-voltage power line died Tuesday in the Uni~ersity Hospital burn cen~r. Refug1o Luna, 33, of Guanajuato, Mexiro, was picking avocados in Fallbrook Thursday when the accident occurred . • Tennis Dresses Tennis Shoes & Shorts Tennis Shoes -7.95-to 22.95 Tennis Rackets 4.95 to 50.00 Tennis Balls -8.35 Doi Hamlbaft Glaves & Balls RacquetbaD Racquets Bikes-Tires-Tubes Parts-Repairing Darts & Dartboards Skateboards 5.95 • 7.95 • 8.95 Slant Boards YolleybaDs -iJsketbaHs · Warmup SUits Speedo SWim Suits ., I . ' I I ) ) I ( • "' va m old pri leg boi fi n I cal Y, re I t llo m ' fi al .. gi t I na Se hi ' • w ta n 0 c ,. 0 • .. ~· , DA.ILV PILOT EDITORJAL l'AGE Candidate Choices Newport 's city council election next ·ruesday "'ill bring voters from all of the city's seven districts to the polls to elect four people to the council There are 11 candidates.· with cont ests in each or the four districts. The Daily Pilot has observed. listened to. read about and heard other oplnion5 about each of the candl· dates and believes the best interests of Newport Bea.ch would be served by the election of: District 8: Lucille Kuehn District 4: Milan Dostal District 3: Pet.er Barrett District 1: No recommendation Candidates have had plent7 of toplC's to disc uss. They have given out a torrent o words on the Promon- tory Point development , on jet noise from the Prange County Airport, on Upper Newport Bay. on the Coron.;i del Mar Freeway, on a new bridge over Upper Newport Bay, on bike trails and oo municipal senrices. But while the words on tolJics have been 1nany, few real ~ues have developed. flfost or the candidates. In their public declarations, see1n to be in general agree- ment on lhe most-diSC'Ussed issues in the city. So, in recommending three candidates for the fou r offices, 'the Daily Pilot has taken into consideration candidates' more basic qualifications: Their grasp or the city's o~ration , their record or performance to their community, their open.mindedness and· their commit· ment to'fixed attitudes expressed by some of NewPQrl'i special interest ~roupo. • ' On an individual analysis, these are some of the observations about those who appear best qualified. Lucille Kuehn, District 6: Four persons are seeking this position held for the past four years by Richard Croul, who is not seeking reelection. Mrs. Kuehn simply seems stronger than her opponents-\ViJliam . .\gee . John Baker and J oseph Stewart-in her gra.sp of the commu· nity's as.sets. its problems and their potential resolutions. In tolal qualifications-involvement, educational training and in demonstrated ability -she is for all purposes an outstanding ca nd idate. he r work fo r and liaison with ucr has given her stilt a broader scope of extending her capacities a.s a de·di· cated ci titen. In all of these endeavors, ~!rs. Kuehn ha.s a solid reputation for doing a competent quiet jo b ..... _ It ls a reputa.Uon that shows she is dedicated to looking ahead and to being for Lhings th at need doin g. Mil•n D01tal, Di1trlct 4: In this rare, it appears to the Dally Pilot that a simple comparison of qualifica· t.lons and performance of Dostal and his opponent. t.yn Geronlmi, comes out with Dostal in first place. lfe has not been an outspoken member of the council during his freshman four yea.rs on that body. but he has sho"''n dedication to the job and has demonstrated lea der· ship on recional issues, particularly on one of the l·11v's more vex ing problems -Orange County :\ifl>Ort noi5e. \\'ith four years of ex1:terience behind hirn. Dostal has a definite capaci ty for more co ntributions. Peter B•rr'9tt, District 3: It is har.d to come awa\• rron1 a conversation wiU1 Peter Barrett ~·ithout. beini; impre~sed ~;th his knowledge of and co inmitment to Newport Beach. r~rom hi gh scliool to tod a''· he has built a ;eputation of concern and involvement ~ and leadership 1n,·0Jvemc.n1. at that -in his communil\'. Fron1 civic organµa.tion s to the Bov &-out council to ·busines..<> sen ·· ice to'en\'ironment., to vOluoteer city government sen·ice. Barrett has contributed a touch or himself nrro~!'i a broad !<ipectru1n· or those things that mak& a rom1nunitv bet- ter. Or the three' candidates -Barrett . .John J\·1cKcrrcn and Ell is Glazier -Barrett cari claim the best knowl- edge of all parts of this varied comrnunit~., and the broadest record of community senrice. · Barrett al so. promise.s to be both :l\'ailahlc and ap- proachable on r1 ty affajrs if he is elel'led. \\'e susperl he would be a counciln1a.n sought after -and reachable -for th ose who ha\'C proble1ns, questions or potential contri~utioos lo the city of r\e°"'J>Orl Beach. D1Jtrict I: Incumbent l~oward Rogers is opposed in ~s bi~ for a third term by ~1rs. 1\targuerite "Pe g .. f or· ~1.t. wife of former Coun ciln1an Al Forgit. 'rhe lJ:i ily P1lot has no rerommendation in tltis d istrict. " ~:.' In the 15 years she has been a Newport resident, it has been difiicult not to find Lucille Kuehn involved in some aspect or civic contribution, ranging from PTA p~dent to the Or.ange County Grand Jury. 1\foreover, Tuesday's ball ot also will contain proposals for changes Ln lhe Newport Beach ci ty charter.--Recou1· n1endations on these proposals will be published Friday. N "WE SEEM TO HAVE WON OUR ENEMIES AND LOST OU!l. FRIE~l>5.«- Respect For Child Pays Later Thoqllls •I Large' Parents who deny the right of privacy to their children v.·hen they are young in· variably lose the privilege of com· municativeness when the children are older. • • • it t'Oils a!'! much to send a man to prison for a year as to send one to col- lege for a year-tile chief difference being that the convict customarily con- linues his professional education after he eels out. while the college student terminates his. • • • There is rmre of 'i\'tlat is properly called "violence" within the family than on the streets, in the taverm, or any- where else; but ft is violence lha t is sanctioned by !Orne members of the ram· ily, hidden by otben, aDd endured pas- sively by still others, as any police offi· ctr can testify. • • • Tr a book bores you, do you inevitably call the book "boring," or do you ever v.ooder if the deficiency may be in the reader rather than In the writer? • • • 1f you don't know you are a con· trad.ictioo, whatever else you t'hink you ~ about''yoursetr is ~ a ne- t.ion. • • • Ah\·ays be wary, in a discnsskm. of the man who has names and datefl and , rigures oo the lip of his toogue ; he is aim~ bound to be an extremist, or a propagandist with an a1.e to grind. who nas boned up on lhe subject in order to Dear Gloon1y Gus Is ii true that the real "Promonstrosity Point?" natne is L. D. \'. c;-,. °"" -~ .,.. '"""lllld "" ,.....,. •M .. IMf ~•UJ .. flKI 1111 Y .... 5 .t 1111 ....-S-t. S-J911< "' -Y• I• OllitmJ Gu~. D•ilJ Pil•I. overwhelm opposition, because he knows that the a\'erage person is ill-equipped to defend his po:o;ition. • • Complete candor is not on ly impossi ble in a maf'ria ge. it is positively detr1nltntal to conjugal hHrmooy -a Jiltle lactful deeeptioo. (not in order to decei\•e. but to placate) goes a lot further than any amount of frankness. • • • ' The understanding of "opportunity" is only half grasped by those ,. · o know how to make the most or what comes: the ot'her. and equally important, half is kno\l.ing, as a poet once said, "to make the 1east of y,·hat goes." • • • Everybody is against other people's sellishnes.s -but for the most selfish reasons. • • • 1'ne main difference bety,·cen "humor" and . "\.\it" is Iha! the former is an ex- pression of appreciation at the absurdity of the human scene. while the latter is a fonn of deprecation of the disparity betv.·een our pretensiorui: and our prac- tices. • • • A "snob" is anyone who looks do"'TI on us for a quite different reason than v.·c look down on somebody else. Stop-start Traffic Real S111og Da:ard FreewaJ:s Cut Pollution, Save )Lives To the Editor : I am surprised that there has been no ansv:er to th<it long crusading column u1 "~lailbox'' \\Tillcn by Verlyn t.larth on ~larch I against the new free"·:iys. This is a clC'ar case of a \\Titer engaR.ing his mouth before he uncaged his brain. FREE'\'A':s do not poison the air. make noise and prov!" hazardous to the respir:ltory and circulatory ~alth. It 1s the smoi::: !x·lching cars that use the frcc\1·ays that caust.' the probl('m, lla1·1· you ever 1ritncssed the long lines of cars on ~facA nhur, Palisades Rood. Jam· boree and Uni\'e rsity Dri,·c at the end of a "·ork.i ng day for the Ind ustrial Comph•x and the completion o{ a school day at the Universi!y? SE\'ERAL times as many pollutants are exhausred frorn a car stan1ng. stop- ping and v.·aiting for a signal as are e1· hausted from the same automobile traveling at an even speed. In my opinion these frec v.·ays .,.,;11 not only cut do\.\n pollution . move traffic much fas ter. b'ut "ill also sa\'e Ji\·es. '.\tr. ?.Iarth stales that the Corona del r-.1ar is a road to nowhere. Do you con· sider the University. which nov.· •nas no direct road out. an idea of nowhere? Y.'c know 1hat freeways are much safer than surface streets so hoy,· many lives of the IX'auti!ul people attending there will be saved by this frc~y? WE ?.fUST live ~the 1ndustrial c·en ter, the University and !he !\ev.·porl C11·1c Center and at prcS(tnt rne freev.·ay is by far the best ml"thod that we ha\'e of t!aosportin g. the people ""'ho Jive , .,..·ork, ( l\IAILBOX ) 1.ecters from readers arc welco me. .rvor1na/ly. wn rcrs should convey clicir •111:.~.~agcs 111 300 u·ords or les.~. The r19J1t ro conde11sc letters tn fit .~pace or c/i1ni1101e libel is resen:ed. All ltt· rers nn1sc include signatl.ire and mnil· 111u add ress but names mll!J be u·1rl1· J1c/ct 01t r"7~1est if sufficic11 t rPa ~n11 1~ apJ)(lrent. r~octry 1cill no t be paQ. lish~d. use. and go to school in thi!l 11rea. ~fr. ~farth speaks of the dcvtlopers "'ho are engaged in dishonoring tM open land along the coast. Ry his stalem('nl 11 is easy to see that he feels onl)' 'ne sbould be a\lov.·ed the pri\·ilege of C'njoying this property : no others should be a[loy,·ed to move oo to it. If he has l'UCh ~•ong feel· ings in v.·ant ing to keep thi s area open 10 ~temity. why not purchase it and preser\'e it? Or move out of this arra "hich has the stigma of prog~ on it~ !\incty percent of Canada. United States and Mexi co consis ts of areas y,trere the re are no freey,·ays, no condos, no obnox ious building developments and de \·eloP,e~. STANLEY '\'ILSON' Evans-Naval~. To the Edito r: One question, "\\'hose team a~ns· and Nova k on?" Not the United States of Amer ica lean\. \\'ho is y,·eakcning /unerica? Count~· Li. that th.~" p.1ramf'd ic teams. 11h1lt' purporting rube a count ywide ef· fo11 , .,..,ill turn uuo nothing mor e 1han an ;1djunct 10 an individual ci ty 's fire dl•panment. \.\·e 1,\111. again . no1 respond lo cmcrg('ncy s1tuat1ons in another ad· Jcice.nl city. For exampl<'. thC City of f£untin)!ton Bl•ach prrscntly has a pa ramedic team. Howr\'cr. that learn L!I not a\'&llable to ser\'e any or the rl-sidents In the City of C'osta ~·l t'Sa. Ncv.·port Beach. Foun1a1n \'111\t•y or \.\'cstminstrr C\'cn though lax· ]l:1~·t·rs of thr tot;il County or Orange and particularly the residents nf lhl'SC c·itie~ ha\·c assisted in paying for the traln!ni of th ese individuals. It is my conce rn that too many of lL'I. v.·l1r11 v.e establish these ('me rgPncy ~"rv1ces. have JA fixa tion on the boun~ <laril'S and arC' not CQllcemed about the emergency S<'rvice itsel f The administration of 1he Citv of c.osta ~lrsa IS prcSl'ntl y <:onsidcfing the pa ramedic program lo deter m in e "'helher it should be placed in the J974-7fl fiscal budge!. Once that determination is made. and if it is T'('C()mmeoded and ap· pro\·ed by the Cuy Council. it still v.·HI be :1pproximah•ly one )'('ar before any p<•rsonnf·l frorn the City of Costa Mesa ('Ould be sent lo the trajning sdiool at the Orange County ~1edical Ge nier for the necessary el1l<'rgency medica l care training. FllED SOHSABAL City Manager. Costa Mesa f,ido l,ea•e To th~ Editor: \\'hat about the ,survival or tax-paying proper1y owners who long have patient!}' suffered the inJur·· ear de afening hardship of nolsy jc es spe"·ing their contaminating fil th f ; esinous substance and thereby lowering property values. OURl~G the p:.St several years. ap- ix-als, complainrs. and roo:ii"nmrndation.'I for relief fro1n pollution and ear deafen· ing jel noise hav e gone unheeded . r-;ov.·. it is proposed th.11 the runway~ be lt!ngthencd v.·hich might rrduce jrt noi~. v.·ith no actual ass urances that it wou ld. (Just another stall for morr 11111<.'j. ,, Thl' people's paticnCc ca n wear th in. and a.s for leni;thcninl! the run"·ays. v.·hic h is an invitation tor more jets to v.·adc in.. plus waiting four years or mon.•, or as mentioned. purchasing all o! the property in the flight path -these thoughts are fl ights of fancy, as is men- tion of new techniques, one being this 'soothing balm.' · CARI.. B. PEARlSTON Rhetorical Q11e1tio11 To the F.dilor: Dean Credibility Debated Can you tell me hov1 these tv.·o men can stand in judgment of ?r~ident Nix· on? Even llu!'!sia is wonderi ng !his. If these tv.·o men had their way, they y,·ould conde1nn Nixon no n1atter y,·ba t. Thes;e two are doing their bit to destroy hi!> image all rJghl. How about telling v. hat our President has done -not ron· demning him for what he has not -done? Are v.·e to leave it to the Congress or 1hcsc There Is too inuc h Lalk on the Lido lease. Just s1n1ply make the lease but put in a cancellation clause t>ffective in 30 days, six monihs. or one year. I DID\'I think of this. In Los Angeles llarbor or LonR Beach 11arbor lT is stan- dard procedure lo rent space v.·ith a JO. day c.:1n{.'('Jlation clause. Nev.1>0rt Beach isn't lns Angeles or Long Jk>ach so maybe a one-yea r clause is !Uitable here. In ansv.·er to your rhetoric of ~larch .2fi. rCf::arding further investigation or the 011 industry -"Perhaps it's just as "ell if Joe Citizen just accepts his im'proved lot . y,·i1hout trying to figure it all out ." Wou ld the Daily Pilot have us aCC<'pt in similar fa~ion tt'M! usurp;:ition or power at Watergate. the political bribcrv of the 1972 national C'lcc1ions, the lillcit ac- ti\'ities surrounding the Daniel Ellsburg affair . the self·serving nature of the Segrettis. Vescos. l\cUt chclls, Haldeman.s, et al. and the \'ast array of un· democratic. ?o.lachiaveltian tactics now unfolding in the courts and congressional investigations? I fully agree 'that yoor Joe Citizen has not the inte l ligence oor the resourcefulness to probe further into, or comprehend me narure of. this political demagoguery. I cannot accept, howe\·er, your .... 1rling acceptance of ignorance. The prrss remains our one rc\allvely frt'E' 1111d protccW ann of unhlascd · in· \·cstig<..tion and h('althy skepticism. WASHINGTON-The question 0 r whether John W. Dean Il will be be- lleved ln the critical months ahead may depend leso on what the While House tapes reveal than on bow much weight is gi\'at Dean's failure to tell the whole 1ruth to the Senate Watergate commit tee last aunmer. During that long, dramatic v.·eek over national television, Dean did not tell the Senators l h a t he himself S1DTept.iti. OU61Y destroyed two notebooks kept by \\'atergate corupira· lor E. Howard }\unt. The importance of this concealment ls i;tressed in the air- rent At!anUc Month- ly by George V. Higgins, a former fede ral prosecutor in Boston and now a bestselling detective no,·elist. Higgins writes or Dean: "He misted people about thole DOtebook1, which will certainly oblige him to ezplaln to IOme defense lawyer tome day, tn an actual tria l, when it Wl.1, rully, lbat the most important witness again!lt the President si.rud telling the truth." IN PRIVATE, both the Watergate spedal prosecutor and Ille Whli. HouJe agree with Higgins. Howtver. the pros- t:CUtors bclie\'e ~an's stunningly ln- crtminaUng testlmoay agaiMI Mr. Nixon •111 be corroborated by the Wb!t• House tapes in such detail as to .make the Hunt notebook affair Irrelevant. Whether 11. ®es may well determine " rate not only o( those indicted in the ¥.'attrpte CO\'er-up but or Prtsk!ent Nixon ~Im.sell. I.inti! recently, debate over Dean's credibility ctntered 'on c o a f 11 c t I n g ''erslons of the fM'IOli! ~larch 21, 1973. Oval Office conVffSlltkm with !he Prest.- ( EVANS·NOVAK ) dent. The tape recordings. a 11 sides agrtt, indicate Dean ronfused the ~la rch 13 and March 21 Oval Office m('('tings in his sworn testimony. Even so. the actual transcript of J\.1arch 21 may pro\'(' ln- flnltely more damaging to ~tr. Nixon th.an to Dean. In any e\'enl. one memory lapse confusing dates is un likely to d-Dean's <redlll!llty. Far worse for star witness Dean arc repe~i<lns of what the then \Vhite .House counsel did and said about the notebooks found in Hunt's White Hoo!iC safe after It "'M jimmied by the Secret Scr\'ice on June 20, 1972. follo"·ing the Watergate burglary. \Vhil e handing O\'er the other co~ts fl the safe to acting FBI director L. Patrick Gray. Dean kept the notebooks without mcn1ioning their existence to Gray. He 1ben slipped them into a foldc.r containing his copy or Nix· on's pcNOnal papers. DEAN Pi1AV ha\'t forgotten tbts unt.U J1U1uary 1973, "'hen he opened the folder and found tht notebooks. \Vhether or not thtlr discovery wM IC!Sdental, he · promptly $hredded them, bean v.•as then waist...deep In the Waterga te cover-up Md wanted at all costs to kttp the oole:books out of the hands ot government pros- ecu1<w's. I ~'hat follows Is less e.xplicllble. Fearful he was bf!lng made the scapegoat, Dean sta rted lo talk. But in leJling nnd rtlcll· Ing his own )a\lo-ytrs about the contentt.of Jiunt't ¥ft. h~ never mcnUoned the notebooks. N"or did he mention them 10· the l<dtral prooec:ulo... Uodtt oolh lo lhe Senate commiuec last summer, he told of ri1htcoosly rejecting John 0. Ehrli chman's sug~eslion 1h;i1 he destroy the contents of Jlunt'S safe but-once more-said noth ing of the notebooks. It is inconcci\'able thal De an 's remarkable memory had failed so com· plelely. A more rationa l possible el· planation: Deah. still seeking inununity from all federal prvsecution in return ror his testimony, was putting himself in the best possible light. To have admitted destruction of C\'iclence before the Se nate committee would ha\·e prompted hostile cross-txaminalion from Republicans and undennined his efforts to go scot·free. When Dean last October finally ac- cepted a dl'a l !or a one"°unt guilty plea, he was still liable lo perjury charges. So, In interviev.·s v.•ith lhe prosecutors in November, Dean sudd!"nly revealed he had destroyed Ifie notebooks-a fact im· mediately rcjiorted to Judge John S1rica. THE \\'l.IJTE llOUSE ha s privately gn1mbled that special prost'<.i..ltor Leon Jaworski should have sought Dean's in- dictment for perjury. In fact, since Dean himleU had corrected his Senate testimony, chan~ of a perjury C:Oflo vtctio n y,•ere slight. And so Impressed were the Prosecutors by D e a n '1 testimon y thal they wtre not about to d~troy their star wltntss on a ques- tionable perjury charge . But Dean'11 lack of candor with bb own lawyers, fedei-al prosecutors and the Senate committee does not help make bim believable. It suggcsu that John Dean is 'no angel and, ~ ven after dt'dding 10 make a clean breast or It, withheld int· Port.int evi<k!nce 10 help himself. Indeed. if Mr. Nixon Md not made his ft11teful dcciJion to ,record Ch•al OEfice con~·t.rsatioos, the M'Cfe.t dtstruclion of ll~·ard Hunt's notebook;; could ha\•e de!!troyed Dean 's crtdlbility. But the secret tapes. prosecutors bcl ie\·e. v.'lll tompematt for Dean'• follies. I two? · Byrne y,·ay. v.·hal is thei r b..1ckground ? ~lakes me y,·onder. r.ERALDl'E \\', BOWL~S Rou·larut Evans Jr., 5.1 cn!d Robtrt D. Nouak. 43. arc regarded as the top J)O/itkal writing team itl \Vnshington. Btfore tlteir ;oint colum11 llYIS launch· ed in 1963, Ei'Om ccwtrerl \Va.sl1in11roii Jar the A.tsociated Pres.~ t111d tlie Ntw York Herald Tribune. Novuk was J/1e prillC'ipaL c o·ngres.tlmu:il anrl potir.ica l writer Jor the \\!alt Street J9urncl. Thtir C'olurnn nppears in J(J7 papers across the U11i!ed States. Editor. 1•nrn1t1e dir Program To the FAitor: ' On the edilorlal page of tl}e Orange Coast ~ily Pik>1. on Wednesd:1y. ~!arch 'll, an editorial wa.1 written concern ing emergency service (paramt'd ic program) in Newport llcach and Costa ~tesa. The editorial et1 rlbu1 ed a comment to me tt1ich is an lncorrttt st&temenL The editorial states that I f"'I the City or Costa A-tesa !houki delay starting a paramedic program beca~ there are nt statewide standards governing tr~ining. Thia is en untrue statemtnt Inasmuch 115 the bill esuiblishing the program cslabllshes training standardJ alJo. 1\.s }'OU know, · the County Of Orange IS pN>.SenUy tralnlng se\·eral I i r e de~rtmenta in vaMous communities in Ora.nae County in paramedic 1ituar ion.t. ~tY ~tAtN conctrn at the momen1 with lhc program being eslabUshed ln Orange A 20..yC'ar l!"a!k.• is beyond r1•ason. In 20 years, mnat1on"·is1'. \\'(' ma}' not be able to pay fo r the paper 1\'0rk v.·i!h the an· nual lc.ise rental r:i!('. I found out the other day lh;it the Sdnla Ana Rl\·er used to nov: do"'TI "'here the Pacific Coast l!!gh\\a}' is loda.' In 15 years "'ho kno"·s v.·htlt is the tx>st use for the L'1do beaches. I hopC' it is for beat'nr-s for the public 1f lh:ll IS V.'h<lt the Citizens Of i\"ev.•port v.·tint then . In the meantime let us collect the rent, but kccp our options opCn. WARREN I flE N!\'INGSGARD f'llghl• of f'a1t<:y To the F.dilor: Your editorial of Sunday. Feb. 24, Balance Air Nef-ds advised that-OranRC ~unty Airport 1~ vital to the public con· veniencc. 01nd marl" unpor1antly, lo the t'OUhty ·s etonomy. &.- It mentioned r.hat the state's nrYt regulations and r<:qturemcnl'J on jet no1~e v.·ould be injurious to jet paSSt'n8er Ira!· flc. acating hardshl!'I for lhe airlint•i> thrr.atcning their survl\•a]. AL.')(). !hat additional step'> mus! ht taken to reduce problems C'ausOO. by jct take off and landing. Thal a longer l..!lke off runv.·ay is nC<.'d· ed, plus jet noise .suppressors. plus purchase of homts in the take off pa,t· lern , plus ne1,~1 technique!, v.·hich '!hould mcnn the Orang<' County Airport might n1et't acceptable levels by 1978. C'...oncluding. you ~talc , ''It doe~n't n1al<f' sense 10 crea\f' 11 gross inron\cnlenct and an economic threat ..-·hen a sa1lsfac- 1ory rrsolu1100 of the 1 '· •m is 50 promit1ng " , Daily Pilot . you fa il in your r1'!'pon~ih1\it1l'$ to the public. t:l.LIO'IT ~1EHCEH. ~1D Tl1e /)(lily Pilot hos /ult reRpect f or the iutc/li9e11re oJ JoP.. C11i1en and his abiliy to co1nprel1e1uL the nature of polirica/ d.::maaOf1tU!ry. and wilt cmi· ti11ue tv .tupport and re port tnoesu- 11atiot1s. Ed iwr. • DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. \Veed, Publ.i.s~r Thomo..s KutJi.l, Ediior IJarbara Krc ib1c/'t £d11oriat Paye t:dil(IT Thr ,.rl1!'1rinl P-'l:'f' 1.J( 'he D11ly Plif'I! "'-t:k' In Inform and Jttlmula.t~ 1""11.-i"r<. I~ l>rM.mt1n;;: an Thti pagt th\·,.~ N mment11')' liWI topk .. ot in. 1ert11 by S) nd.JC'atf'd t'Qturnr\1J:t& 1.nrl car1oonls:1~. by Pf·i>\·1d1ni::-11. forum for rtaders' ''1-~ 11r.! hy prf'M11H"I thl• nt~SPl?<'r·~ op1nJOM anrt idnf on curttnt loplca. nit td1toti.aJ op1nk'lns of !ht-DI.II)' PIJ,ot appc1.r CM\!)' in the tdltorW t:Ot11mn at tile 1op or the. pnce. OpinkiN expc t>Md by the col· umrti1t1 Md canoont.t. and lelltt WTller& art thl!:lr Ql\ltTI and tlO ~f' mtnt nf tht"lt VIN• hy the Oa.ily Not shoukt be Wtn'td. Wednesday. April 3. 1974 • ·- J I • W.df!Hday, Apr!! J, 1914 DAILY PILOT 5 ' • I . ' Ballistics Show Link Is Missing 31-3 vole 'Se11ate Shelters • Victims of Rape Holiday Magic .lnveswrs To Receive Rt:~titutinn I I· J 1 , SAN FRANClSCO (AP 1 - Ballistics tem 'indicate !he gun used in a murdtrous street shooting "fonday nigh t S1\CH.AJ\IEN'TO t UPI I -deCense attorney. was oot the same weopon used CALIFORNIA in a series of senscl•?ss ki!l!ngs '---------last January. police say . l\1ajor legislation aimed at Jtobbins estlmaled as many ellminating the • · b rut a I ' ' as 8.00> rapes go tmreported coortroon1 situation in whlch a in California each ye a r rnpe vlclim must reveal her because "'Omen fear being past sexi.wl experiences required 'to reveal inlimate <1dva11ccd to the Assembly ·contacts v.iU1 other persons in (..___s_t_a_•e _ __,) A Salvn tjon Army cadet 111as gunnl'd down aod a v.'oinan today. · . court. A The controvtrsial measure cco llll ta JI t by Sen. Alan Rob bills I[). "Tl!E VICTIM is '°' i\'ortb Hollyv>ood l. cleared the sidered fair game ,'' he Indl.ClClJ Senate easily on a lopsided 31· .said. "She is asked how many 3 vote i\iesday as a i.ta llcry pa-eked "'ilh women broke into boy £riends &he ha:i: had and brit"f npplause and cheers. · how many she had intercourse companion seriously \\'OWlded F 01· ·P erJ" Ur)' During stonny floor debate, with. It's totally irrelevant." P-1ooday in an "unprovoked T!nbbi ns told the Scna!e the Bul Sen. Alfred Song (0- sense\ess eiecution'' -the SA.'i FRANCISCO (U PI ) _ bill .. ·as aimed at elimiQating !ifooterey Park). chairlnan of 11,. ~1 t nd thecourtrl)()mproredurt> 'to __ _ u1 !IUu.1 ala ra om street The chief aC""''""tant tor the ~te J u d i c i a r y. •--u h · I' u ... ..,.... \l'here I~ "vict im is put on · Snuu ng ere rn it e more fGnnet Cootck President-Jack trial... . •' Committee. said in cenain thah four mooths. · · v "-·--·'-~ P. B"~e was ind1'c"ed by the cases the """~• of prior Like four persons killed and U4" ·• ha · be another v.·ounded' in similar . r~edcral Grand Jury Tuesday TUE ~IEASURJo; supJX1rted ~an•o.'~!Y· can ''ery rcle- by the National Organization • attacks Jan. 28, the couple on two counts of perjury. for \Vonlen, v.·ou!d make He said a "vindictive" ~1Cllday was shot by a black Jacqueli~e Chambt'rs. also specific cases or the victim's pron1iscuous v.·oman co u rd man flritu a . 3 2 • c a l i b e r •·-o .. -•• Ja~u•lloe Aldn'ch. I' l 1 1 'lh accuse a man of rapiog her, automatic. l\JJ .... -" .prev ous sexu a con ac s W1 k h' _ •• 1 .. d "'as charged with lying to the persons other than th e •·ra e 1m v•er u1e coa s an eToll Drops SACRAMENTO I A Pl 3<X'l!Sfd at1.1ckrr inadmisslb!e lllere \l·ould be no \l'llY ot Securities and Exchange 1 • · 1 rev•alm' g h.e t prom,· •• ,,,·,y l!~t.:.-. as evic cnc.-c in rape ! r1a s. ~ Commission on April 7. 1972 · undi!r the Robbins n""posat. An arcusrd rnpist 1s not , ...... CaUfomia's traffic death toll fell dramatically below 1973 levels for the third consecutive 11\Mth in lifarch, says the ~lifomia Highv.'ay Patrol. -™ patror sald Tuesday Uiar 29) penoo.s died d u r i n g Mardl, 27 percent fewer than during (he same nlOllth or 1'73. and to the Federal Grand Jury required to disclose his sexua l "A promiscuoos "·om.in slltl lasl Dee. 1. past: but under current law has lhe right to protection The Grand J u r y is the victim must do so under against rape .. , Rob b I n s c ro ss -C);arnination b~· a replied. investigating a JXlSSible $30 1 Sen. Rolph Dills 1 D _ tnillion oil__Jund fr:tud. l f.S. _---------~ Gardena), a former trial oourt Atto1TICY James L. Bro'A11ing ' judge, called crosi.cxamina- Jr. said more indictments Geis PlUJI, tion of vicitms by women de- nlay be forthcoming. fense attorneys "brutal" Y.'heri lhe:r are requirW · lo di\-u lge THE SEC filed a civil suit against GEotek resources fund and several individuals and . 4 bCLl tllO I l.ed intimate sexual experiences. OAKLA'NO 1 UPI) - UJlt T•!ulloto ArricitlfJ ACtrcss Edy \\'illia1n s 1nalie early arrival at 46th Annual Ac:ademv 1\ wards Tuesday evC- ning and grab~d her ~ s h a re or attention. Story on 3\Vard win- ners. Page 30 . SAN Fll.i-XCISCO I AP 1 - Persons ,..bo invested more tharl $250 million in Jtollday P-1agic a.nd 11 affiliated firms have been promised 11 1 I restitution ~ible by a federal court co n s e n t judgment. A Securities and Exchange Commission attorney said ( claims by nearly 3 O , O O 0 · ' persons who purchased master and, , general dlstributorshlps cookl exceed $100 millioo. PurCOOsers \\l!rt given until Aug. 12 to file claims . according to an order signed Tuesday by U.S. IJistrict Court Judge Uoyd H. Burke. HOU.DAV PllAGIC. a San Rafael, Calif. cosmetic manufacturing firm founded by . the . late \\'illiam P~nn Patrick, was Sued by 'the SEC last Jlllle. The SEC alleged that Holiday Magic, I I affiliated firms. including Bob Cummings. Inc.. and I 2 individua ls en g a g e d in "fraudulent opera.lions of pyramid promotion or endless chain schemes under lhe guise of marketing various retail products." The SEC complaint said misrepresentations were made and material facts omitted ln rt'Cruiting investors f o r distributorships and a share of µotential pr 0 r j t s from in\'estments of others in dist ributorships. Claims v.•ill be made against ~ rorporadoru: nanM!d the sult a~ no 1on1• manai1od bl< the iodlvld dderld.nts. The com a rei6tution fund made up or all non-operating as.sets of the con1panit!S, prOoooos from sale ol foreign operalJon.s and a sliding percentage or the CO'l>Of'ation 's future , cr'O$S 1nonlhly retail cash sales ol products. have agreed to (be .O..~ juclJun<:nt. "without admlttq' or denying atlegatioM" in the complaint. • r l\'lo1•etti Orders. Probe Of Nixon's Tax Status \ r I SACRAMENTO (UPI) -no state intotne laxes during Assembly" S p e a k e r Bob hi! first tour years i_n the l\1oretti has ordered a White H o u s e . )¥33 a legiglative investigation into nonresident for income tai President Nison's California purposes. Officials said . • tax status. however, he may be llable for ~· i1Dretli, a o 'emocratt.; taxation op ''Californi a candidate for governor, told a soui'ce " inoome. .,. news conference T i.J e s d a Y The three-member board,,' there was "no way" Nixoo had headed by Republican State. no state tax liati.Jity, Control!,-Hoosron Flournoy. · !·le noted the native-son is oonddcting an investigation President o"'ns a seaside villa or its own but said it will ... at San Clemente and is a await talting further act.ionJ. registered voter there. pending the findings of a - A1oretti directe d the coogressional committee Assembly Revenue a n d which also probed th r Taxation Com~tlee, headed president's tax status. by Joe Gonsalves ( D ·La Flournoy, a gubernatorial ~firad~ l. !O make a "t~~ candidate, sakt he had .. no : 1n\ .. esl1gatJon or pres Iden t nkiA.... ·~ft I . I lur • Nixon's Ca Ii for n i a tax """'.....-.10n to ul\:' eg1S a ~ ·uabllity" and give ·HSfiridings ... proceeding ihis,.·ay. but lt- 10 the Slate Franchise Tax does seem to be an Board . . uruiecessary expenditure of The board 's staff ruled Feb. taxpayer money on a duplicat. I that the President. ~'ho paid • effort." PASADENA -{!P) ~-corporation s last year ScientiN have turneil off the charging more lhan $ 3 0 cameras aboard Afariner 10 million was obtained from ahead-of sdleclu/e-s:iytng·ttiey-tllOtt .than-2,000 investOC'5 in had enough photoiraphs of the violation of federal securities The board of supervisors in Alameda and Coo1ra Costa counties vote d Tuesday to abandOn-the stale's odd-even gasoline 1>Urchasc plan. Sears 'WOMEN'S planet Mercury. laws. Mari.Der wu lo click off Burke, of San Francisco, pictures of Afercury until April and Los Angeles T i m e s JI , Now more than a million Publisher Otis Chandler are milel away from the distant among defendants in the suit. .planet, the spaoecratt may get Burke was deposed a s a .aeoond shot at Mercury in president of the firm in 1972. September after a journey The specific charge against arotl'ld tbe sun. i\fiss Chambers is that she lied when she said she did not know that Island Oil Corp. and No r thern Cont inental SAi.'i FRANCIS()) (AP) Petroleum C 0 r p . were Alameda c o u n l y 's ab.1ndonmen! of th e progran1 will go inlo cfrect Sunday and Contra Costa's Tuesday. Both boards voted to v.Tite G o v . Reagan that they have abandoned the plan which calls for persons with even-numbered I i c e n s e plales to buy gasoline on even.numbered days and those v.•ith odd plates on odd days. Sunny skies returned t o corporate entiUes owned by Northern califomia, allowing Jack Burke's brother Robert residents to dry out and E Burt remove flood debris follov.'ingl _r·::·~· =---=~~~~~~~::::::::r1 an eight-day downpour. Except for some I i g h t Pa.ol'oWal showers in northern areas, 11ties turned blue Tuesday and mostly fair v.-eatbcr and wanner days are forecast through Thw"Sday. I> o I y coast.a] areas north or Cape Plfendocino face a threat or renewed rain, the National Weather Service said, LUCILLE KUEHN x AD!lllNISTRATIVE ANALYST Newport Beach City Council VOTE ,..., '"' PJY llv.~n lc)I Coun<:~. Jj"'H 8. tlil>O(l~-..;.oooio. .... 1or' 1831 APRI L9 Sud<rl! D•. CorOll.I <1111 Pol•• m1s • &deralhas --people widt big ideas With the help of CoastFedml lbcre't no rclSOO why everybody, alowly but 5urely, can't build up a bis savinas aceouoL High Interest Rates. Based on an annual ntc o( S.2.S % , our regular passbook aCCOUDtl yield S.39% annually. And you can Uk• money out anytime. Certi6catc accounts return up to 7lh % a year, the highest rate allowed by the govcmmcnL Federal regulations rcquitt: a sobstantial interest penalty on all' certifica te oc:Count withdrawals prior to maturity. Our [rec booklet tells all ; ask (or one at any Coast office. Fringe Benefits Package. Herc are a (t:'N bcoefi.ts. Free Checking Account. Free pcnooaJ cbeckioa account at a major bank; just keep a mini· mum balance of $2,500.00. Free Safe Deposlt Box. With a minimum balance o! $2,500.00. Insider's aub. Saveon appliances, furniture, jt:TNelry, tickets for shows a.rid game!. All it take.\ is a S 1,000.00 minimum balance. Fr'*1°raYelm Cbttks. Insider's Oub mcmbcn do not pay a service ch1rae: the same applies to monty orders. Home Improvement ~ Loans. From carports to lY .. m Carpt:tl, Siturdays. We're open Satur· days from 9:00 a.m. to I :00 p.m. (frida.ys. all offices txccpt down· town Los Angeles, arc open until 6:00p.m.). a litde lllOlleJ ' .·Iiowtoget . · dtemOSt -0Utofwhat you~· ,t.1MIC°"" COAST FEDERAL S AVINGS One BUl!on Oon.,$. ~ Moreforyourmoney. Wlbhlre OfOct: 39J) Wibhfre Rh·drtAt Gramercy Pl.), 3§8·1 265 • i\1•1n Urfl4·c-: '.Ith & Hiii. f\lJ.11.SI ~onvtni~nt Office~ ·rhroo~hout C:111irorn11\ I ... . . Where Thrift Is Always In Style Located On the Lower Level Misses' Coordinates to mix & match Sean Low Price~! See double knir polyester skirts, vests, shorts, jackets; Anrrong nylon knit turtle- neck shell and long sleeved rop . All mac hine washable. !vfisses' sizes. U•e Sear• Revolving Charg,. - I CUT64%! Lace Ct1p Bra \\·a~ S2.i9 99¢ Smoorh-liffing: Dacron• polycs. ter, nylon and spandex. Whitt.'. VALUE! Eiderlon® Bikini 63~ch Fa5hioncd of couon and rayon blend. Soft and ab$orbenr. Prett}' prinrs. Sites 5, 6, 7. All-Nude PantyHose Se•N 69¢ l1rice! poir Sheer, run-resistant rnesb kn it nylon: One size firs 95 ro I ~O lbs. Costa Mesa Buena Park Prieee Eff'tt-tive tbru S.tu.rday, April 6 Sears 3333 Bri•tol St. Phone :><i0.3333 8150 I.a P:olrnu A.-e. Orange 2100 ·• "1'11s1i11 . .\,c. St0re ll1t11nt M1tnd•1 1h"1 S..tarda1 llr~O .\.~I. iu 4110 P.!M. ~und.,J2 Nlfff Phone 828-4400 • I • Ph~ne 6.3i-2100 • ~ ... c .. " • ,, , 1 1 • -1 I I I I I • I Today's Finni N. 'V. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 93, 9 SECTIONS, 118 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY , APRIL 3, 1974 c TEN CENTS • President Nixon's Tax Bill Put at $476,341 \\'ASJIJNGTON (UPI J -President Xixon and his wife Pat o~ tht government at least $~76.431 In back Laxes and intertsl for 1969 through 1972. the s1aff Ot a joint t'(lngressional C01nmillee concluded today. The staff'i'Cport, which ran 7M printed pages, stressed lhe committee was dra\\'ing no conclusions as to "whether there v"as or whether there was not fraud or negligence involved in eny aspect" of the suspect tax returns, either on the n Cutbacks Bla1ned part of itbe Presidrnt or his perSOl\Dl representatives. ''The s1a f£ belitves that II would be inappropriate to consider such m:iners 1n 1·iew of the fact 1ha1 the lfou.1'e Judiciary Committee presently has before it an impeach.men~ invrstiga1ion relatlng-to the President ... " the· staff rcpon said. The repor' also said that members of the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. which undertook that t:llc st•Jcfy at Nixon's request in Ot.><:ember, n1ay \ h:l\'f lo pass judgment on impeachment lnlertsl for 1969 since tht s1a1ut(' of and so "11.·ould not want to ha\·e pre· limitAtions ~expired oo lh.'lt year. but Judged any issue 11.ilich ntight be brought added that • Nixon voluntarily Cho.<;e to pay !he lnteresl. 1hc amount "''ould be in any such proc'liedinga." . $40.J32. for 1h~t )'ear.' The staff report. made public Oil a 9-l ~.Jtfu.l!I, If N'ixon agrees to pay the · \'ote of the prestigious ~minillee ... recommended assessn1en1 -~·h1ch reccmmcnded tha t tht Nix:m 's be ·-would be up to the lntemnl Rev1>nue assessed $444,022 in bac-taxes for 1969 Scn•ice to d~ldc to collect -he and his lhrough J972, hls firs! term In the \Vhite 'i\'ife "''ould O'i\'e !he ~ovemmcnt $Sl7,203 llouse. plus interest of $32 ,400 for Ut'iO in back ltl.X!S 11nd interest. through 1972_. •·The s1nff. in any case. behe\'es it The comrbittee rewmmende<l no should ht-emphasiu.'Ct Ul..'lt !his is 11 am es Lt~ Gov. CdM Route Delay Rea.gan Still For Rel.neeke SACRAMENTO~fL'PD -Go;. Ronald Reagan loday expressed disapjX)intment at the indictment of Lt. Cov. Ed Reinecke and said he presun1ed hin1 10 be innocenl. Proclaims· Of 2 Years Seen f{eagan. \\·ho selected Reinecke as his hei r-apparent in 1969 y,·hen Lt. Gov. Rober! H. f'inch joined the .Sixon administration. was asked at an impromptu news ronfere[)('c if he believed Reinecke should resjgn because nf the indlct.mtnt. ~·Innocence Construction or the Corona de! ~far Frce'i\·ay between the San Diego and Nev.·port freew ays \.\·ill likely be delayed tv.·o years because of federal spending cutbacks. Haig Ayanian, director of the State Division of Highways for Orange and Los Angeles counties, said today. Ayanian said lhe I~ million project. including he interchange or the Corona del Mar aod Newport freewa ys , had been included in the 197~75 budget. But, hi said, rooeral funds have run oot and unless additional federal monies become available, the projects will ·have to be' puched back. • "If some federal money sM\1's up. yoli can bet we'll get those projects going. They are top priority," Ayanian says. But even though there may be tern· porary delays. state hi ghwey official:; are still confident that both the Newport Freeway extension and the Corona de! Mar Freev.·ay will be completed by 1982. Both projects are included in the state's new e~ht-year plan which lists the freeway Jfrojects with the highes t building priorities. Ayanian said if work on the Corona de! !\far Freeway 1.sn't started wilhia the Victorin Street 1'o Reopen Soon~ Official Clairns The reopening or Victoria Street to easi-west through traffic ls imminent. according to Costa Mesa Public Services Director Jim Eldridge. Victoria Street has been tom up since Dec. 6 while workmen from tbe Jones Brothers Construction Co. Installed a new sewer main. The \\"Ork was to have been completed one month ago but energy crisis•related delivery problems with clay pipe al one point suspended the project, E14ridge said. Rainy weather has also conlributed to the delay. "\Ve require a certain level of compaction be£ore we authorize the paving. The contractor has been ready to po.\•e for the past three weeks but y,·henever he got ready, it would rain," Eldridge said. "He was ready to pave l!lSt Tuesday. and wouldn't yo uknow it, it rainP.d Monday night. If It doesn't rain anymore we sbou1d have the road paved and be out of there this week." REA.DY YOURSELF FOR PHONE CALLS You can take a nap afler placi ng the ad. but be: sure to be up and ready for phone e:11Js "·hen the pa per comes out. Check this recent Dally Pilot ad : SALE~1 maple bunlri bed set from Beals. Vtty good eond . $70: (Phone NO.)' Almost before the adverlistr could really rt!la x. the paJ>tt was on the street and the first call came In. The bunk ~ \\'35 sold to !he first caller. n1af5 hist acllon. Try a Diiiy Pilot nd ror yoursclr. Jost dial In ad·vlsor 1• W-5673, • " next three months· or at least put DUl to bid, the delay would be at least l'i\'O years in getting them going. He explained that the Federal High\vay Administration will begin to require en- vironmenlal impact reports frrr all Cree- \1·ay construction next year and It \1·ill take about 18 mont hs to prepa re them . He said this means the s1 arl .if construction coukl not take i>lace until at I ea s t the 1976-77 fiscal year. Ayanian added that the proj~ls y.ooJd tnke t1vo years to complete. as. long as there is a c:onstant now or money. . .\yanian said the only projeot cei1a in to be constructed immediatf'ly is the re- location or ~tacArthur Boulevard nnd the construction o( a new bridge over San Diego Cree~. ''Beyond that. the crystal ball jg a little cracked and fmzy," Aya nian said. ''There just is no way to tell preeige\r how much money y,•e are going to ha1·c available,'' be said. He also pointed out that begiMing next )'ear there will be less state freeway construction money avai1able if voters approve a referendum on the June 4 ballot that \\oold divert 25 pen'Cflt of gas tax money to rapid lrawil. The spending cutb;lcks y,·ere announced last '4·eek by Howard Ullrich. California secretary of transportation. a! a traffic oonference in Oakland. l.Jllrich said there \\' o u l d be a t"·o- thirds cutback in fund s available state- wide, from abou t $16 bill ion to $6 billion . Wend all Pond. Ayanian's top assistant, explained last week that the cutbacks would have a great effect on a variety of Orange County projects. Miss Hea.rst 'Picks SLA' SAN FRANCISCO IAP)-A voice identified as Patricia Hearst said in a taped message this afternoon lhat she has chosen to remain v.·ith the Symbiooese Uberation 1\rmy . "I have chosen to stay and fight.-. ti.tiss Hearst said in a tape broad- zast by radio station KSNA, (lie· ll!!ed story. Page 3). "As far as I'm concerned. I'm going to presume him innocent unless and witil prbv"en guilt y beyond a shadow of a doubt,-'' Reagan said. Dowi1town Mesa Faces Council v Zoning ,.Freeze A zoning freeze looms for most of do\411toy,11 Costa ~tesa and it is li kely to be en.acted by lhe city eotmeil April 15 to give planners time to straighten out seve ral land we inconsistencies .. Planning Dlrector WiWruTi Dunn, in recommending the freeze ~tonday ~ said the problem with the doy,11totrr? area is that the zoning P.lan. the Costa t\1esa general plan, and the re.development plan all show different land uses. · ,\fembers of the C:OSta ~t es a Redevelopment Ag e n c y (actually the city council i appro\'ed Dunn's request for a 120-day study period with a 4-0 \'Olr. Howeve r, city council appro vA I i~ required as \rell and because of that technicality, the same people y,·ill have to vole on the measure again. Affected by the freeze will be a 71-acre are'a bounded by 19th Stree t. 17th Street, Orange Avenue and the Nello·port Beach Freeway right-of-way. The area ~ earmarked for a $14 million renewal project which involves the realignment ol several streets and the construction of parking k>ts and a shopping man. Vesco Law Opposed SAN JOSE . Costa Rica IAP) Security forces used riot gas to break up a rock-throwing demonstration our.side the U!gislatlve Asstmbly against the ne\\' Vesco extradition law. 1\n estimated 2,001 s1udm1s marched to the assembly Tuesday. chan ted "Sovereignty ye s. Yankees no" and "Vesco oo,'' and broke :__ ___________ __, •. severa l v.·indov.·s. SACRi\~1E\TO llPl l -LL r;o\'. Ejl ne11'1t'Cke. mdictcd on three counts of perjury by a \\'atergatc grand Jury, dl'Clared himself innocenl here today and vo'>led to remain in the rare for the Republican gubcmatorial nomination . "l am innocen t." Reinecke. 1old a packed ne'4s conference. ''I •·iJt plead no1 guilty. There \\"Ill be no pll'a bargaining 'i\'hatsot:rer. I inttnd lo fight this pction e\•cry bit of the ~·ay." Reinecke", \\bo held an emergency staff mC(lting and looked har:gard aflery,'ards. announced lo nc~·smen: "I alf! in the gubernatorial race to _.,sta·y. I "ill win the June pritnary and I y,jl! win lhe November gencr<tl election ;.ind be your next go\·crnor." Heinecke said he lnslructt'd !us attorneys to seek a change of venue so the trial y,·ould be held in California. He ordered them to urge the case be held before !he June 4 primary. Reinecke said he \\anted a califomia tnal because "I don't thmk anyone gets a fai r trial in \\'ash1ngton. D.C. 1hesc days." He called !he indiclmcnl ''shocking. incredible and unbcl1evablc in tern1s or fairness of \he special prosecutor's" office " . Rc111CCke, the front ruruunc Rcpubhr.<J n canchdate for the g u be rn a (or ia l non11nat1on. s;11d th(" indic!meu! "\\Ill ha\'e un rffrc:t, no 1iucst1on about it"' on his can1paign but declined to estimfl tc hO\\' gra\'C it would he. li e s:ud the office Of spec1nl prosecutor Leon Ja\\·orski pre,·iously !old his attornt;'ys that th<-y com p1Jed •·only circum.'it.antial cridcncr .·· "The)' ha\'c Said they hat·e no y,·Jtnesses. no c\"idcn~. no information or material except that \1·hich I myself hA\'e turned over to then1." Heine<.·ke said. "I have .gh•en total coopcra1ion on a totally \"Oiuntary basis because t l'!:n e nothing to hide nO\\' nor have I ever,'" he said. "I have i ·ah•ed my client· allorney privil eges. I have anS\\'ercd ever}' question ever asked and I h11\·e turned O\'er all my fi les and records." lie expressed confi dence th"t "ju.slice y,·ill prevail "'hen !his matter is finally aired publicl)' and openly in a fair court. of law." Parents Fight · Transfer ' Rea Principal Gets Kudos in Petition to Trustees- Kearly 100 parent& and teachen Tuesday night• pleaded with tru:stces ol the Newport-fl.1esa Unified School District to keep Principal I. Windtll Rice on the job ·at Rea t\liddJe School. Rice . 47, has been ordertd transferred lo Klllybrooke School as ol MXl fall in kteplng with .a district policy of rotallng the asslgnmentt of principals every rive rears. The school bo.trd. ho\\'e\-'Cr. did not recon.'iider its act ion nnd lhat means ~te~ Verde School ~ln<:ipal Lew Fannon win take D\'tr ot Re11 School in September. Rea PT A President 1 m e I d a llimmt'!lhebe.r presented board members with . a 362-name peUUon opJ)Q!ing the I tnul.1fer and pointed out that paf'fflts are resisting Rice's leaving btcausc he had "done an outttanding job" In his ID years at Rea. "The transfer may be a good idu for stale, stagnant principals -t know "'e don'l ba,,e any in lhb district -but ll 's not necessary to !Umulate !\Ir'. Rice. ft '9 only necessary to latch onto his coattails and hang on for the ride ,'' she said. • Rice. 18 'credited by his supporttrs v.i lh building Rea Mkklle Sdlool rrom what one pa.rent terms "a hoodlum campus v.•lth dopen" into a model school . Boan! Pres~ Donald Smallwood delend<d tHe transfel poUey and pointed out that .Rice'• ~uo::euor 11( One time se"td as assJscant pr~ at RM and . . tl10t he ;, 1191 com;ng to the job tmprepared. SmaTiwood said the transfer pol icy works v.·ell beca~ successors bring nc"'' Idea!!: and !hat e\·en though it cau~s !IOme distress "v.e think six months from now you'll be saying "'hat a i;reat principal you've 1101 " Rice. who did not attend the metting. said he ap preciated the CCJncem sho'4'n (or him hut thJt he v.·as 'read» ··10 do 'i\'hnle~er iJ best for the .school dislrjct." llis transfer also Is being opposed by ~r, fa culty mtmbtrs who sent teacher Son)'a Cass 10 1he board mec1ing 10 lodsic a protest ~tra. Cm charged that Int trwr r IS.. PRINCIPA~, P•ge II ' • report only. ll Is not a d~mand /or payment of 1axes. 1\ny 1ax p.1~'11\t':nt I~ ii inaner for oons1de.rauon by tll\' tux1m~·1•r .ind the Internal Jte,•enue &n·iet"" !he report said. , Nixon pledged 1n Decrmber th:il b.• woold nbide ~)' <u1y N mrn/ucr dt'<'is1on. But pres!dcnt ial spokesn1e11 'tucsd:iy declined 10 Jt>stntc that plcdRe. perhtip!i indicaling the l'rrJldenl tlnd hi-; tax 1:1\\·yers inlend In fight 1hc case In t-ourt. The slllff roneluded that t\ixnn'!i deduction of $111'.l.018 for his gift to the • ~<t!lonal Archh·ei of 11 1 ' ,. ! ,. r pn--s1dt>ntinl p.1per!i "~hould not. , be nllo\\·ed " bec3U.."'C 11 \\'<l!i 1nadt! after Ille July 25, 1969 de:idllne se1 by Congres~ aftrr y,·hich no ~uch dcdu<'tions could br cltumed . Tl;le rrmrt 11!J10 conclud<'d !hat the i\1xons sllould ha\'l" rrpnr1t'd $1 17,836 on . !hf' 19iD salr nJ e:<c('.ss ;icrttnp;i; at thtir &In Clemente l'!itntc. Rnd also should ha\'(' rt'port<:'d a $1$1.848 r:ipital gain In 1%9 on thl' s.1lc or thf'lr X(»~' ,·ork City ' 1St·t DACK TAX. Pa.i:t 2> e1nec e UPI 1'.itMot. PERJURY CHARGES ~ Ed Reinecke .~es", Ne 1vport Re"ch Accor<l • 011 1llari11n Pl<11is Costa )lr<.a ha!!i joined h.'Ulds wit h ,\'('1\ port Beach to Sf'l'k prclimin<1ry nppro\·a ! ftJr the construMion of a marinn adi<1ce111 10 1'){· S.i11t:i Ana Hi1·f'r. TI:e coop<:r:lli\'f' \'Cn\ur". 1u.o;t approved bv lh+· \.ost11 ~le!i;i, Cit y Counci l. rcstrtf'IS i t'~J f ro a "'ork1ng relationship b<'t11·('('n the ad1n1n1stratl\'e Slaffs of lht! tv.·o cities Cl'lsf:1 ~ll'sa City ~tanager Fred Sorsabal said the 1'40 cities \\'ill \1·ork togcthi'r 10 obtain approval for the marina project from the U.S. Army ('IJl"ps of Engineers and o the r go\'emm('tltal agencies. Newport Beach councilmen have already gt\'Cn their appro\'al. ··Ne'4i>or1 &>ach hAs i ll man in \VBshington and "·e \\'111 be making our contacl'l Jr>.t.rougn him ," Sorsabal told h1s 'city council tilonda y night. \o expenditure Qf mone}t is 1n,·oh·cd in the y,·orldng agrl'Cn'l~nt other !hAn routine adminlstrati\'e cosl~. according to Sorsahal. Construction of <+ manna l;:ist month ,1·as declared ft~asible frotn bot h engineering and f1n1:1 nc1al standPoinls by consul tants \loffat and Nichol. The Long Beach engineeri ng firm hri<l been commi~s•oncd by Costa ,\fesa. Ne.,.,'P'lrt Bca~h and private property Miele.rs at the marina site to cont111t t th(> marina study lt v.·as detemunOO !hut n 420 ncre- marina "'·ith slip.!! for 3.000 pleasure boaL'!: could be built at a cost or $40 milli(Kl. Not onlr woold it give Costa ~le!a a long hoped for opc.n lng to the. sea . -but H 11'QUJd a™> become the largest marin.:i 1n Orruige County. Boats "'ou}d enter ii v\a a 'i\3ter"ay eost of tne 5.'.lnta An3 River. 1\ W"W br1dg~ 'i\OOld be required on Pacific Coast \llghvoay to allow ~~nge ol t~ crafts I.lard Be ·ision-Ford \\'ASlllNG1'0N' <UPll V l't e President Gerald R. Ford, ~aylnp: again he \\'4S no!: a ctt nd ldate for !he presidency. Mid Tue!da~· be would hn\1 a "hard decision 10 makt1" If lht l9"if ~1bllcan convenlion wtrc t.<> drQft him. 3 Cl1a1·ges ,.Of Pe1·jt1ry ' Retu1·11ed \\'ASHl \GTO~ ii\P1 -California's LL 1;0\'. Ed Reinecke \\·as indiclcd today ~ the Y.'atergate grand jury on three co11nt1 or perjury in connection y,·ith the ITT antr!rusl case. Reinecke. 50. a leading contender for this year's Republican gubernator ial nomination. "·as accused of lying co a U.S. Senate sulx'ommittee du ring N!arinJ.!! on the nomina tions ol former Alty. Gen. Richard G. Klei ·:fienst. Chief U.S. District Judge George L. llart Jr., also summoned special \\"alergale proSt'C'Ulor Leon J<1worski for an afternoon appearance to explain an apparent prema1ure leak of !he Rcioccli.e JndlC1menL Iran said that :?2 mintue~ before Me indictment "·a!I officially prrscnt<.'d to him in court ;lt 9:1l7 p.m. POT. an aide from !he offiee of Hl'p. Jerome \Va!die. a California Den1ocrat on the Judicia ry Committee y,·hich is c onsidering impeachment martrr!', called to ask for a copy of !he Reinctkc indict1TH:nt. llan said this "is ob,·lou.sly an out right ,·iolat ion of Criminal Rule 16," \\'hich relates to grand jury secret')". Hart this afternoon orderrd .Ja\\'l'lrski to Investigate the apparent leak. Jawo rski said he ~nuld Investigate, and indicated the leak may have come from Reinecke'! la"''Yer. Ja11rurski told !fart "I :sympathize with you·· \\·hen Han said he "·as "almost speechless" at the apparent leak . A spokesman in \Y aldie".-; offi~ in n·ashington said !orlt1\': "\\'e heard a nimOr therr y,·ould bt an indictment handed do"'TI . So "·e srnt 1-1n inl('m down a.~ '4C ha\·e done in lhC' pa.~t. The difference y,·as he "·cn t to the Judge's office instead of the cou rt as he had in the pas!. "It \1·as just a rumor. A friend ca!lr<:I and said he had heard lhis rumor. So we sen! an intern do"·n 01s 1.1e'vc done before." State Controller lfouston Flnumo)' ReiOCt'ke 's chief Mvttl for the nomiAA: lion, did oot comment immediately on !he political implications of tile Indict· mcnt. But he did i.ss ue a sta1cmcnt saying: "1 am ~rry to loom nf !oday's action bccauS(' Ed Rei necke is a rnend of m~. 1llC mauer ts no.,.,, before the courts and it therefore "'Ot.dd he lnaooropri.ale IStt REl:"<t'EC KE. Page 21 Oruge (;out Weather ~fos1ly sunn)' Thur!lday. Slight· !y warmer temperatureti. !Ughs at the beaches in the I0\4' 70s ris.ing to i3 inland. Overnight Joy,·5 so 10 !.\. ll\SIDE TODA l' Oscar wit1tter.s in t~e 42>1d uu>1ut1I Acodt-tny Awarrls ore listed i111kle toda11'1 paper on page 30. Stories nttd p1t111r~s ret.:1ew Holl11¥ood 's 1nm t e.rcf!- 11117 night of tltt: ye(lr. At Ti.Ir litnk1 I • .. llflt 11 L. M. ...,. 14 , •• ._.... I C.trwt C-r 14 c .. "'''" •l•SI Ctmln ._. c-·~ .. 0.l!fl Nttlut II ltlhrrl• ..... ' .... ".1""'*"1 "'" llhlalOh H>U ,., nt. ttft•,.. It, It --n IR ni.. hf'fkf 411 I ... ,... ~ SI """"'" "'" Mo.11\ltl ~_,. u H1titMI 1o1...s t o. .... ,_,,. 11·11 ·~'""' .. .,,., ,, SH'ti »·2' °'· 111111(,..... ,, Sttou Mf'•tll >HI ''"""'... . THtttn •tt WloJllfl" ~ W-.R'l Ntwt JI .... W9'N NtWt ~ ' J • l ( ' " . '."•2 DAILY PILOT c '.\'edftfsday, Apr I! J 1 q74 ------- • Chapiil Ties · Haldeman To 'Tricks' WAS!IJNGTON (UPIJ ·-Dwl!lhl L. Chapin, 8llln1 In the blanks ol a White House memo, sald today H.R. "Bob" Haldeman knew thJit O.apln had hired and 1rranged for the payment of a poJ/1,kal saboteur against the Democrats Jn 1972. Chapin "''as a surprise wibiess at his owTI perjury trial . He faced cross.. examination by government attorney~ at this afternoon 's se!Slon. • U.S. Ois<rlct Coor! Judge GHhanl Ge .. 11 said he hoped cloom1 arguments PRANKSTER SEGRETTI DETAILS HANDIWORK. Story, Pe .. 4. ' coold begin and end Thurs&iy so !hat final jury tmtructions could be given. • • \ s~ar Wi·nner Mesa ·Electronics Expert Lauded You probably mis.std him 1\lesday when the Academy ol MOCk>a Pictute Arts and lences handed him an Oeear. And, ll you aaw special erfecta created more easily as a result of his talent, rou woukln 'l be able to dlstlnculsh them from special effect& in any other film. Roger Banks, 31 , of 1893$ Racine Drive, Irvine, i.5 one of the many Oscar rtcipients whose \lo'Ork Is done behind the see .... The Turtle Rock mldent picked up his award In behlnd·tbe-scenei fashion, too -during a commercial break. Banks for more' than six years has _rreelanced as an .eleci ronics consultant and now heads a C.OSta A1esa linn specializing in electronics development. Oscar actually recognizes t h e efflcif:ncy of equipment he designed three years ago to speed the creation o! film Rescue Vessel • Takes on Queen special effects including UUe:s, fadeout.a and split screen images. \ F.qr y..,. a mecl!anlcally driven oPtlcal printer has been used to create Ibo dlcel&. It o<ten took two Opt..>rators to tel! the 10 by &.foot mach ine ~'hat to do, Banks observed. Now, the work Is done twice as fast , by one pel'$0n seated at a 1..'0mpact electronic console, he said. Tht·development was his first contact ~·Ith the film ind°"try and he shares the credit f« the equipment with Research Products Inc. of Hollyv.'OOd. makers or I.be optical 'scanner \lo-'hich uses Banb' electronic drivt S)'Stem . A nali\'e oC Alham bra, Banks earned a bachelor of science dc~rec in electrical engineering et cal Poly. Pomona. He and hs wife bave lived in Irvine for three and a half years. CR ASH LANDING NEAR AIRPORT CAUSES HEAVY DAMAGE; PILOT SURVIVED Oliver Scott, 28, Anaheim, Did Not Walk Aw1y But Was Released After Hospital Visi t Chapin, President Nixon's fonntr appointment.s secretary, came to the stand after John W. Dean III testified, ond after the judii:e dismissed Ont of four perjury charges against Chapin. Chapin tied in Haldeman, Nixon's former No. l aide; with the hiring o! s.•boteur Donald 8egrettl aftet an "f'ves- only '' f1lenl0randum . apparently to Dean from Chapin and Gordon Strachan, wu read in open court by government attorneys. Sltlp Passengers County Pilot _Survives Irvine Crash Landing By_ ~RTIIUR R( VINSEL Airport. was severely damaged in the Qt IN °•"' '"1~ 1'"11 Crash landing. A young Anaheim pilQt was found a1Xl Spokesmen for the Orange Cciunt y no"-11 10 Costa.A·lesa ti.lemorial JJospilal Airport Tower said today he had been in Tuesday night following. a search and -rescue operation by~cre.,.,•men ol three contact by radio and \\'as cleared for helicopters over an un lighted lf't•ine area land.irig when something "'·ent wrong. "'here his plnne-. crashed w h i 1 e A Marine (()rps helicopttr crew aloft approaching Orange County Airpo rt. at the time near the Santa Ana Marine Oliver J. Scott, 23, .,.,·as airlifted Corps .Air Station lirst reported wh at directly from the scene by me Newport appeared lo be a plane going do\lo11. Beach Police Drpartmcn t hclicoptl'r according lo Costa ~tesa Police Sgt. Max after he "·as spotted sprawled near the \Vilson. wreckage. ~ The radio broadcast coupled wi~n He su!Cered multiple lacerations. reports by witnesses on the ground abrasions and bruises in the 8:~ p.m. brought a varil'ty of emergency units to crash which occurred on a north·south the undeveloped, unJighted nrea near landing approach 10 the busy airport. Alain Street and Gillette Avenue. Nursing spokesmen at Costa ti.1esa 'lbe Marine Corps chopper used its 11-!emorial J!ospital said today, however.: powerfuJ searchlight to iJ\uminate the that Scott \l'aS patched up and released . area and Newport Beach Po Ii c c vt'ilhout requiring admission for furt'ner Department helicopter pilot Jim Golfos care. and observer Harry Williams set down at 1T1e Cessna 150 that he piloted, owned !he crash site. by Holiday Aero C1ub 1 n c . . SCott ~·as giVeli emergency treatment " headquartered at Fullerton Municipa l and oxygen for shock, then nown to the 'OOspital in Newport Beach's medic.al . • I I· ' I r I I TONIGHT ALCOHOLI SM LECTURE "Alcoholism -An Add ictive Disease:· Dr. Robert Schmitz lecturer. Raleigh Hills Hospital. 1507 E. l&th Street. Newport Beach, Informalion &1~5707: UCI LECTURES -"Eoology of Southern Califomla Consl\illf! ... Room 278 Humaniti~ Hall. 7 p.m. "The World of Plan1s," Room 267 Steinhau.s Hall . 1 p.m. "LUe and Death of Fatherllood." For men only, Room 101 Physical "Sciences Bldg., 7 p.n1. "Wildlife £00\ogy," Lion Country Safari. 7 p.in. "TA.~UNG OF THE SllRF.\V" -South Coast Repertory Theater. through Sun 8 p.m. Tll URSIN\ \', APRIL 4 SENIOR C JTIZ~NS C L U B evacuation litter-equipped helicopter. Costa P.fesa's Eagle 1 police helicopter with pilot Jim Wagney and ob~er Sgt. Larry Bersch aboard conllnued the sepch on the chance Scott might have tra:d a passenger who wandered away dazed in search of help. Investigators said it was virtually impossible to question him al the scene abou t any other possible vi:tlm or rne cause of the sudden crash landing. One grolllld witQess said it appeared the Cessna 150 \\'as making its approach !O\lo'ard the airport \lo'hen it made a stetp lefl bank at lovl' altitude and fell to~·ard earth. The description or "''hat occurred is \·irtually the same as that in\'o\ved in the crash of another Cessna 150 on takeoff from the airport three weeks ago. ln\'estigators already probing that crash, wh ich killed a student pilot and flight instructor also from Anahehn , tcday began unra\'cling Scoll 's crash. One inspector from the Federal Aviation Agency's Lon g Beach office "'as on the scene of the crash which occurred in a flat . graded Held, this morning. 1 Community flecrcatlon Center. 12·3 p.n1. r • ucr LEti'URES -''Learning to LI\'(' Neiv Location For Costci Mesa School F ou1id • , • with ti.lone)', .. H.001n l6i Steinhaus lla!l. 7 ,. 1.?.-p.m. "Adventures in Folk Expression." j Room 161 llumanitics Hall. 7 p.111. :~ "Phot.ographen on Pho!ography." Roon1 • ~ 100, SoCia Science Hall. i p. n1. '.; , ; . ·'- ·~·,, ··~ I ' ' ... ' [•· t ~-----------~ OIAMCiE COAST ,. 1 .... Ool"=A (, ,,, . ,. ' . .. . ' b,_., ....... ~ .. ,.,. ' '·•· '' ....... 'l" ee. ...... , •• "•"'Q ·-·. ' ......................... , ~ ............. ·~ ......... , . v ...... 11 ..... f "' !JI~~ .••• -·~·'" ......... , ... ,., """ ( ... ,.,. ,. :,,,, .............. , • , .... Q~· ' .. ·~·l'O" .. !>•!>"""' .. '... '"" .. . o•.-T"""°""~"',. ..... '~"41'""'" !'l:l(l ...... 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Thl' move ·was precipitatl'd \l,'hen neighbors at the school's former location, 250 \V. ~·ilson St., convinced city council rnembcrs 10 close it last June because of noise. Members of the ri1y council granted the Rcm~cns permission to open thl'i r new facility ~fonday night after no one spoke \n opposition to their request for a zone exccpt1oo. Planning l)lrl'Ctor William Dunn noted lhat his dcpartmC'nt had receivro 15 letters In suppof'\ of the pre-school and five against. It had been thought the school "'·ould fucc the same neighborhood problem 33 it did on WilSM Street when several persons objected to it during an ea rlier planning commissk>o bearing on the \•ariancc. The planning commission recommended den.iii I. Leonard Logsdon. owner or the property, s1:id he had made an eUort lo contact people in the neighborhood and to f('ll them 1ha1 he "-'Ould build apartment.! 1r the va riance "''ns rejected T~1:0 Aides J\f av Leave aoSTON' (AP) -'J'Wo more 1nnuenti11l White llouse 1dvi~ers. Peter ~t. flani.rian :1:nd Fred ~talck. 11.re ptonn1ng to l~ave the Nixon odministrsllon, The Christian Sclcnct ~1onltor rcporlcd today. • ------- Mesan Oeared • In Gar.den Grove Bar Arso11 Case Arscn diargcs against the fQrmer O\'o'Tl· er of Costa Mesa's Fire lfouse bottom· less bar have beEn 'drpped. Ra y Rohm . 30, of 526 Traverse Drive. The mtmo contained blanks where certain namu Wert intended.---- One sentence said: "Gordon Straehan brou,!!hl the mib}ect lo the attention of (blank) and Kalmbach at a White House meeting. It was 8PP'f'O\"ed for Se~ttl to be hired ." . In court, Oi.apin sµppUed Haldeman'.!! name "''here the blank wu. Strachan was llaldeman's dlief aide at the Whlt.e House. and Herbert Kalmbach ol Ne"''port Beach was Nixon's lawyer. NEW YORK (UPI) -Wilh good humor and high spirits, the passengers of the stranded Queen Elizabeth 2 boarded small boat.I today and transfened . to a rescue ship sta,nding by to take them to -nenn""OOa. Launches and lifeboats were busy through the morning "''ith the evacuation of the 1,630 passengers from the $72 million QE2, dead in the Atlantic 270 miles southwest of Bermuda since early ~!onday with all thr~ boilers out. Tugboats were on 'their way to tow the liner to Bermuda for repairs. ~ Costa . ~Jesa. "'as arre5ted last August !!Jong. \lo'ith l\lo'O other men in connection \lo'ith the firebombing of the Shangri-la bar in Gard'en Grove. Investigators said a gasoline-fueled bomb blew the night club, which catered lo homosexuals. fo pieCes. The nightclub at !!arbor and Garden Gro ve Boulevards "·as closed at !he tin:ie of the early moming blast and resulting fire . Another sentence in the memo said "Liddy reported to Strachan there was an agfflt in the neld who they couldn't determine and 'they' were going to go after him. Strachan checked two people (blank) and (blank) and then ~n was advised to report lo Liddy." By mid-day, more than 1,000 pa99en-·- gm had been shifted to the Norwegian cruise ship Sea Venture in \lo'hat a spokes- man for Cunard Steamship Line Ltd . said Ornnge Count y Superior Court Judge Robet·t Banyard dismissed the chal'ges against Rohm on a motion by Rohm's defense attorney. Sylvan Aronson. Deputy District Attorney Bryan Brown had as ked that the case be continued. The prosecution has been unable 10 produce its chief witness in the case, David B. Lemer, 29, of Anaheim. Lerner was arrested shortly after the Shangri-la fire while under treatment at San Bernardino County H°"pital for bums over 35 percent ol his body. ~le allegedly implk:ated Shangri·la operator Roh'm, plus Victor Bongberg, 31, the bar's assistant manaeer, and was granted immunity from prosel"lltlon in return for his testimony. Bong-berg has since pleaded guilty to the arson charge and is serving a one· year term 'in q'range County.Jail. Lerner has avoided a summons to testify, Mesa Drapery Firm Burgled Chapin supplled the names . o f llaldeman and former Attorney Geleral John N. Mitchell for the two blanks. G. Gordon Liddy has been oorivtcted for masterminding tM original Watergate brcak-ln. Oiapin, undct questioning from his nttomey Jacob Stein, sakl that he told the grand jury which indicted hlm tbe truth, but he was hoping the jury would wanl to involve Mr. Haldeman, he saJd, "l{is involvement was, for lack of a helter term, hl.!I approval for the sequence of my 1elling Mr. SegreU..I to gel in touch "'ith Mr. Kalmbach." f'romP .. el REINECKE .•. waa a "very smooth operation ." The transfer of the passengers w<1s completed lhis afternoon. A,r. and Mrs. Arthur Bray of Stonington, Conn. were the first passengers to transfer to the Sea Venture. standing by in calm seas a half mile awa)" "l had a darn good time in spite ol lhe circumstances," r.trs. Bray said. "It was good fun." Bray said morale was high aboard the stricken liner, plagued by one misfortune after another ever since it waa launched seven years ago. Crewmen stayed aboard the liner. serving orange ju.ice, coflee and pastry to Ute: debarking passengen. In London, British Trade Secretary Peter Shore today ordered a prelimlnary inquiry under the ~terchant Shipping Act into the breakdown of the boilers. A preliminary report from Cunard, the British owners, attributed the trouble to f a ruptured fuel line. or me to make any furthf!r comment." Four chartered jumbo jets will be At a news conference in Los Angeles, \lo'aiUng in Bermuda Thursday to rel.W'n Assembly Speaker Bob MoretU, who is the passengers to New York. running for the Democratic gubema· The evacuation started shortly aller 4 torial nomination, sakl: a.m. PDT, the Hamilton·, Bermud1, har· "I think It \11•ould be misleading to say bor communicatiom station reported. anything other than that this is a ·tre-The Sea Venture arrived in darkness mendous detriment to his campaign. ft about U:20 a.m. after a Hl·hour dash A Costa ~fesa drapery dealer and makes the p:>SSibllity of blm winning that from Hamilton lo take aboard HE'LL BE TRANSFERRED Re• Principal Rice l'ro•n Page 1 PRINCIP . .\L . • • policy is "arbitrary, lacks reason, logic and consideration." She said change for change·s sake destroys continuity and that special programs could suffer with a change in leadership. For many of these same reasons' the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers presented Supt. John Nicoll with a fonnal resolution Tuesday in opposition lo involuntary transf!!rs of any kind . Alter the meeting, parents and teach ers appeared divided over whether to continue pressing their point or to abide by the' action of the board of trustees. Mesa Salesman Loses Devices installer complained to police 'l)lesday nornJnation almost nil.·• pas.sengera froiii the QE2, the world's night lhat a burglar broke into his Reinecke was charged specifically with sea>nd largest luxury liner and pride of A Costa r.tesa salesman of security College Park home and stole Sl,100 In lying to the committee April 19, 1972 the Brttlsh ~tercllant Marine. devices complained to poli ce Tuesday valuables. during the Kleindienst bearings as the Capt. T. Hauge, muter of the Sea that a thief entered his open ('arpor!: and Nestor Daniel Prieto, 33. a Spanish-committee was probing a 11·e g e d j.. Venture. said In a ship-to-shore telephone stole more than $1 .300 worth of born resident \\'ho just movC\f in al 2183 conneclioru between a guarantee of funds report that he stopped his vessel about merchandise. Raleigh Drive a month ago, showed for the Republican national convention half a mile from 65,863-ton QE2. ' John J. Cory, 65. of 710 \\'. lt8h St., told Officer Tim llolbrook "'·here entry wa s that year and an out~f'<.'<>urt settlement The transfer began after the Officer Jla Dallas the grand theft loss nlade through the laundry room. of an antitrust case a!ainst the passengers had "a light breakfast" involved 100 doo't-~~ing de\·iccs made in lie said the loss includl'd a jewelry lntemational Telephone & Teegraph Cc. aboard tbe palatial liner. Japan. ~ chain n1ounted "'ith many golden Spani~h I f;;;; ... Piit;o~~...,~~.n-i;;;;;;~~~;:;~=~;;;;:;;;::;;~~ij~~;a>\.~~:~;;;.:;--:~ 50 peso pi('('CS and a World War 11 l! ~ rl chrome Army bayonet inscribed: Acero ~ Espanol. ~ f'roni Page I B,.\CK TAX ... apartment. The committee staff further concluded that: ' -Nixon's dt'duction of $91 ,452 for depreciation of th e Western White House and certain furniture purchased for it "'·ere "nol proper business expemes" and ,. should not be allowed. -Nixon should rt<pOrt $11,817 in capi tal gains on the sale of Cape FJorida development lots in Hl72 -a gain lhAt had been report«! by his daughter Tr~ia \\'ho (']ai med 40 percent of t fl e trAnsaction. The report reeommendcd that Tri('ia. no"'' ~1rs. &I.ward Ccx, s'oould fil e amended returns to correct 1 her O\loll obl igations and should report interest her father paid her on a loan to buy the property. -Nixon should declare as Income the value of fl ights in .government plane$ taken by his family and frienM "when there wM no busines.11 purpose" on furnishing the transportation . The report said th.at an'K!Wlt came to $27 ,Ol5 fc.r tM four-year period. Can1bodians Advance PHNOM PENH (UP!) -Ctmbodlan government troops adVanced today on a Communist-held area ne.ar Oudong, the old royal capital Cambodian forcts have been fighting to recapwrt for tht! past week, the high command said. lt said elfment.s o! the fK>th fn!antry Brtg!tde were closing in on rebel troope near Chcdcl Thcmel just east of Oudong, ~·hlch Is 17 miles northWest of Phnom Penh .. ..... ' ... 8Clffball Sh0.s 10.95 up Little League Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 to 17.95 Baseball Mitts 5.95 to 49.95 Baseballs & Bats Colored SlftYe Undershirts Track Shoes · 11.95 to 24.95 Track Pants 2.50 & 3.20 r Wannup Shoes 15.95 to 23.95 ,, I." I~ • rl ..,," 646-1919 . *Wt1 CLOSID • SUNDAY '1 Tegnis Dresses ,l I Tennis Shoes & Shorts Tennis Shoes -7 .95 to 22.95 .• ' Tennis Rackets 4.95 to 50.00 · i Tennis Balls -8.35 Doz. Handball Gloves & Balls Racquetball Racquets · Bikes-Tires-Tubes Parts-Repairing Darts & Dartboards Skateboards 5.95 · 7.95 • 8.95 Slant Boards Volleyballs -Basketballs .. Warmup Suits Speedo Swim Suib . i • • DARY PILOT. EDITORIAL PAGE Chance to Although trustees or the Coalt Community College District appear uno!!icl>lly committed to it, little if any· thing has been heard from the public about the proposed merger of the college district with the Garden Grove Unllled School DLrtrlft. II glvtn final approval, the merger would feed alt high sehooi graduates from Garden Grove into the Coast CommJ.tnlty College District. It would also require the constniction of a satellite campus somewhere in the Gar· den Grove area. The rep0rts so Car indicate that taking in Garden Grove shouldn't rost present Coast District taxpayers anything. The costs o! the n1erger, new comtruction and the education of the additional students are to be fi· nanced by the folks Crom Garden Gro\•e, aided by state funds. The problem of giving Garden G~e ,taxpayers fair representation on the Coast College dis'li-ict governing board might. It appears, be resolved by expanding that board from its present five members to seven members. ·Residents of the ·~oast Community College District will be given the opportunity to speak their piece. on the merger April 16 in the Orange Coast CoUeg& auditori um and April 17 in Forum n at Golden West College. Both publi c hearings begin at 7:30 p.m. llazard Unresolved Almost exacUy one year ago Costa Mesa experienced the worst disaster in its history, an explosion in a chem- ical plant which killed two workers, injured many others. and left several persons homeless when the force of the blast mowed down part of a residential area. -In the aftermath.-some __ v_o.ice.s.. i.n....ltie community demanded to know not only why the explOOon occurred. but why the potentially hazardous El Monte Chemical • Speak Up was allowed to exist side-by .. lde with resld~ntlal units. The explanation was simple: the zoning inconsis:J tency was, Inherited from the county at the tin1e the area was annexed. But the explanation did not then. nor does it now, do anything to solve any or the problems caused by the frictJon of residential and manufJcturlng uses. It was quickly discovered during a s bsequent fire I department investigation that the El ~lofite Chemical Company was not alone in storing or using-chemicals v.·hich Could cause a major explosion. The investigation disclosed t.hat there were 38 dan- gerous industries in 'Costa. ?ifesa, and that the Narmco plant at 600 \'ictoria St. was potential!)' most hazardous because it is surrounded by residential development. Narmco stores 1.900 gallons of hazardou~ liquids within a few feel of nearby homes, yet is not in viola· lion_ because it is zoned for manufacturing. l''tirther, checks by fire inspectors have shown that Narn1co cont· pHes \'l'ith all safety regulations. City planners now are in the midst or rcvie\\-'ing the .. Nannco .situation, possibly by changing either the ~om~g of t_he pJa.nl or th~ surrounding area to eliminate the 1ncons1stencies. ~·hat _review appears justified because Narn1co. despite being totally legal. is st'ill potentially dangerous according t~ the city's own fire experts. The record shows that s!nce Jan. 1, 1969, there have been eight fires or _malfunctions at the plant, the most destructive of which was a process failure on July 3, 1969 wh ich caused a $30,000 loss. . . Coming to grips ,1,,ith the Nannco problem will be d1ff1cult for city official!' because Narmco had been a ~el come indusl ry in Costa rilesa fo r many years and ex· 1sted Jong before the homes now endangered by it were built around it. _llowever JIDPleasant , Cnsta ..Mesa ollitials must tackle the problem. Last year's blast is a griJn reminder of "'hat could happen. c . , ,•. ' , . . ,. ' I •'• , .. . . \ ·~ .. ·~~ .. .'J,j' ~:· •.; Stop-start Traffic Real S111og Ha z ard • Respect For Child Pays Later Dear Gloomy Gus Freeways Cut Pollution, Save Lives 'l'llo""'ll 11 Lorgt : Parents who deny the right or priva.cy to thclr children when ~.Y are young 1n- varia6ly lose the pnvdege of oom· municativeness v•hcn the children are older. • • • It costs a.s much to send a man to prison for a year as to send one to rol· Jege for a year-rhe chief difference being that the convict rusto~ri\y con- tinues his professional education after he gets out, while the oollege sl~nt &.crminates bis. • • • There is more of what is properly called "violence" within &he family than on the street!, in the taverns, .-or any· wbeTe else: but it is violence that ii sanctioned by some members o( the fam- ily hldden by olhen, and endured pes-si~ely by still others, as any police offi· cer can testify. • • • If a book bores you, do you inevitably call the book "boring,'' or do you ever v:onder If the deficiency may be in the reader rather than in the writer? • • • If you don't know you are a con- tradiction, whatever else you fttink you know about your"3elf is based upon a fic- tion. • • • Always be wary, in a di.9cussion. of the man who has names and dates and figures oo the tip of bis too.gue : he is almost bound ~to be an extremist, or a propagandist with an axe to grind, who 'has boned up on the subject in order to l..<!t's keep the 55 mph speed limit because it makes driving safer, more p1eMant Md economical, and it will be a cohstant reminder of the energy short.1ge !hilt prob::ibly \rill last through this century. r. \r. o. a.,.,,.,. a..,, ,.,.,_._ .,, ,u.btftlttecl ,.,. ,.....n •1111 .. Mt -•uu-11, rttlcc! IM ....... tf "'' --· , .... ,...,.. •ti _.... It Gl•m' o ..... Dlil'I' r 11e1. overv»helm opposition, because he knows that the average person is ill-equipped to de £tnd his p(Jsition. • • • Complete candor is not only impossible in a marria1e1 it ia: positively detrimental IO conjugal barman)' -a little tactlul ·deception (not in order to deceive, but to placate) goes .a lot .further than any amount ol frankness. • .~ . The understanding of "OpJX>rtunity" is ooly half grasped by those r · o know how to make the most of what oomes; the orber, and equally important, half is knowing, as a poet once said, "to make the least of what goes." • • • 'J"ne ~it difference bctv;cen "humor " and "v.it" is that the former is an ex· pression ci appreciation at the absurdity of the human scene, while the latter is a fonn of deprecation of the disparity between our pretensiom and our prac· tices. • •' . A "snob" is anyone who looks down on us for a quite different reason than we look dov.n on somebody else.. To the Editor: I am surpr ised that thl>re has be-en m nn.'\v.:er to Iha! Jong crusading column in "Af:ulbox '' V.Tltler(by Verlyn Ala rth on Aiarch 1 against the new fretways. This is a clear c:Jse of a v.Tiler engaging his mouth before he uncagl'd his brain. FREE"·_.\'rS do not poison the air, make noise and prove hazardous to the respiratory and cirtulatorv heal!h. It is the smog belching can; ·that use the freeways that cauS(' the probl em. lfave you ever \\·itnessro the Jong lines of cars on AiacArthur, Pali.sades Road, Jam- boree and University Drive at the end of a v.wking day for the Industrial Complex and the oomplelion of a school day at the University? SEVERAL times as many pollutants are exhausted from a car starting, stop-- ping and v.·aiting for a signal as are ex- hau.sted from the same automobile traveling at an even speed. In my opinion these freeways will not only cu t down pollution. move traffic much faster. but wil l also save lives. ,\fr. Alarth states that the Corona del 11-iar is a road to nowhere. Do you con· sider the University, which now Ms no direct road out, an idea or nov.·hcre? We know that frttWays are much safer than surface streets so how many lives of the beautiful people attending there will be saved by this freeway? WE r.tUST live v.'ith the Industrial Center, the University and the Newport Civic Center and at presenl l'ne freeway is by far tlfll best method th.at we have of transporting the people 111·ho Jive, work, use. and go to school in this area. De·an Credibility Debated WASHINGTON-The question o I whether John W. Dean II will be be- lieved ln the critical months ahead may depend less on what the White House tapes reveaJ than on bow much weight is given Dean's failure to tell the 'ilt'hole truth to the Senate Watergate committee last summer. During that long, dramatic week over national televlSlon, Dean did not telJ the Senators t h a t he • himself snrrcpUU· OU$1y destroyed tv.·o notebooks kept by \V.atergate corispiM!l- tor E. Howard Hunt, The importance ol this concealment Is stressed In the cur~ rent Atlnntic Month· ly by George V. • fligglns. a former federal p!'Cl&'CUtor In Boston and now a betta!lling detective novelist. Higgins writes of Dean : "lie misled people about those notebooks, whkh 'Aili certainly oblige hlm to explain to JOme defense lawyer some day , ln an actual trial. when It wu, really, that the most Important witness against the President ltarlOd l<lllng the truth.'' L'I PRIVATE, both the Watergate special pro5fClltor and thP White I-louse a~ with lliggins. Htm-e.ver. the pros- ecutors belltve Dean'• llWln ingly in- criminating 1estlmony against t.1r. Nixon v.•ill be corroborated tw the White Hou9t tapes ln 11uch dotall a!· to make !he Hunt notebook arfalr lrrtlcv11.nt. Whether it docs may v.·cll determine · fate not only oi thooe indicted In th< Wattrgatt rovtr·up but of President Nixon hlmseU. Until recently, debate · o~t 0tan1a credibility ctnlcred on c on f 11 c t I n g \-erslons of the rarnoos ~farch 21, 1973, Oval Oflloo conversation with the Pres!· ( EVANS·NOVAK ) dent 1be tape recordin gs. a 11 sides ,agree, indicate Dean confused the 111arch 13 and 11-larch 21 Oval Office meetings in. his sworn testimony. E\'en so, the actual transcript of Ma~h 21 may prove in· finitely mort damaging to 11-fr. Nixon than t9 Dean. In any event, one memory lapse conCuslng date! is unlikely to destroy Dtan's credlbillly. Far wone for star wllnes.s Dean are repercus.sion1 of what the then \Vhite House counsel did and said about the notebooks found in Hunt 's White. House safe after it was jimmied by the Secret Service on Jime 20, 1972, following the Watergate burglary. \Vhll e handing over the other contents of the safe to acting FBI director L. Patrick Gray. Dean kept the notebooks without mentioning their existence to Gray. He then •lipped them Into 1 folder c:ontalnlng his copy o! NIX· on's pe.rsorui:l papers. DEAN MAY have forgotten this until January tm, when he opened the lokSer and found the notebooks. Whether or not their di3covtry WlLS accidental, he P"'!llPUY sllredded them. Dean wa.s then waist-deep in the Watergate cover·up and winted at all cott.s to keep the notcboOks out ol the hand$ ol government pro&- ec:utors. What follO\li'S is lm explicable. Fearful he wu belng made the scoipegoat, Dean suirttd to talk. Bui In telling and rtte.11· ing bis own lawyers about the contents of Hunt's safe, he never meniloned ' the notc!books . Nor dJd he mention them to the federal prosecuton. Under Of;lth to the SeNlte et1mmlttee Wit summer, he lo\d of right-ty "'Jectlng John D. •• Ehrlichman ·s suggestion thal he destroy the contents of 1-lwit's safe but-once more-said nothing of the notebooks. lt is inconceivable that De an' s remarkable memory had fa iled so 'Com- pletely. A more rational possible ex· planation: Dean, still seeking lmmunity from all federal prosecution in return for bis testimony, was putting him.wlf in the best possible light. To have admitted. destruction of evidence befort the Senate committee would ha\'e prompted ho.stile cross-u.amlnalion from Republlcans and undennined his efforts 1o go scol·free. Ylhen Dean last October finally ac- cepted a deal for a oni!-count guilty plea, he ¥.'as still liable to perjury charges. So, in interviews wilh the prosecutors in November. Dean suddenly revealed he had destroyed the no tebooks-a fact im· m'ediately reported to Judge John Sirica . THE WIOTE HOUSE has privately grumbled that special prosecutor Leon Jat;t,.·orski should have sought Dean's ln· dictmt!nt for perjury. Jn fact. since Dean himatlf had corrooed his Senatt ttstimony, ehtlllces of a perjury con· viclion Ytere slight. And so lmpreJled were lhe prosecutors by De 11n'1 testhnony that they were not about to destroy their star witneSll on a qlJCI• Uonable perjury charge. But Dean's htck of candor with his own lawyers, federal prosecutors and the Stnate con\mittff riots not help m.1ke him btUevable. It suggests that Jolin Dean ls DO angel and , ~\'en after deciding to make a clean bf.cast or It, withheld im· portant tv\dence to help himself. tndoed, If Mr. Nixon had not made hls fatet.ul decision to record Oval Office convermttions. the secret destrucUon of Jlowa.rd Hunt's notebook= could have destroytd Dean's credibility. But the secret tapes, Pf'06CtUlors believe, wlU compMSate for Dean's foUIM. ( MAILBOX J t l!t fer,o; fronl readers are welcomr. 1'Jormully, u:nt('rs sl1011/d con11ey rl1c1r ''lt'!S<J{le.~ ut Jf)Q words or ll'.~s. Tiie right to cnndcnsc lctlerr 10 fit space or elimi11are libel i3 resenied. All let· lcrs must include signature and mail· 111g address but na1nc! 1na.11 be 11·1fl1· lte/rl on request if sufficient rea!Ufl ;, appare111. Poetrt1 u:1ll not be pub- lished. r-.tr. ~tarth speaks of the dcYe!oper!i who nre engaged in dishonoring the open lnnd along the coast. By his statement it is easy to see that he f~Js only ·ne should be allo Y:ed the pri,·ilege of enjoying th is property : no others should be allo·,,,.ed to move on to it. If he has such !->1rong feel· ings in .... ·anting to keep this ar~ open to etemlty. why not purchase it and preser,·e it? Or move oul of this Jrea Y:hich has the stigma of progre.!1>5 on 1t·: Ninety percent of Canada. Uni ted States and Jt1exico consists of areas Woere therr· are no freeways. no cond05. no obnoxiou.<1 building developments and developer5. STANLEY \YILSON Ella1U1°1\'o .,ak To the Editor: · One question. "\\'hose team arc Evans and Novak on?" !\ot the United States of America te:im. \\'ho is y,·cakening America~ Can you tell me hov.· these tv.·o men C"c1n stand in judgment of President r-lix- on? Even Russia is ~ondering this. If these tv.o men had thc1r y,·ay, thtoy 11:ould condemn Nixon no maller v.·hat. These tv.·o arc doing their bit. to destroy hi s imnge all right. How about telling v.·hat our President has done -not ron· dcmning him for v.·h:it he has not clone? Are we to leave it to the Congress or thcS<! two? By rM way, what is their background? r-.Jakes me v.·onder. GERALDC'iE W. BOWl.t:S Rowland Evans Jr .. 53 and RolM?rt D. Novak, 43, are regarded os the top poli!ical writing team in \\'ashington. Before their joint colum11 Wll$ la unch· ed in 1963, Eixnll covered Wa~hington for the AJ.tociated Prt.'f.'f and rhe Ne10 York Herald Tribune. Nrii;ak was thr principal Congressim1a/ u11d µolilicnl writer for tlie \Vall Srreet Journal. Their rolumn appears in 107 paper~ across the United States. f:ditor. Pai:ame dlc Program To I.he F..ditor : On th e editorial page of the Orange Coast Daily Pilot on Wednesday, March 27, an editorial was written concerning emergency service (paramedic program) in Newport Beadl and <;oota Mesa. The editorial attributed a comment. to me wtuch is an Incorrect statement. The editorial stat<S tbat t feet th< City of ec.ta Mesa should delay starting a paramedic program because there are oo statewide standards governing training. Thl1 iJ an untrue statement inasmuch as the bill establishing the program cst;abllshc$ trajning Jtarkiards also. A! )'OU know, the County of Orani:ie IS presently training several f i re department! in vari~~ communities In Orana:e County In paramedic 1lluatlom. ~fY MAIN concern 11 the moment with the program being est.e.btlshcd in Orange County lJ that thtse paramedic tea.ms. while purporting to ~ a countywide ef· fort , \\·111 turn 1n10 nothing more than an :1djunct to nn individual c.ity·s fire d<>pRr1Tll(.'nl. \\.'r \\'1!1. again, not respond 10 (•n1crgency si1uations in another' ad· jJct>nt city. For ('x.a rn ple. the City or lluntington &-ach prcs<'ntly h:1s a paramedic team. Ho"·rvrr. that 1c:1n1 is not a\'allable 10 scrv1· any of the residtntll in the C11y ol Costa :-Ol~a. :"ic"'port Beach. fountain Vullcy or \\.'est1ninstcr even though tax· puyrrs of the total County of Orange and 1xu·11cularly the residenls of these cilies /1!1\'(' ass1strd in p,.1y1ng for the training of these indivktuals. ii is my concern that too many or us, "ht•n v.·e establish these emer.1ency ~rvice!i. hnve-a fixation on the boun- daries nnd t1re not ooncemed about the emergency service itself. The adn1inistration of the Cily of C.osta Jtlesa 1~ presently considering the param('(\ic progrnm to de t e r m in e \vhcthcr ii .!ihould be plac('d in the 1974-75 fiscnl budget. Once that d'Ctcrminat!on is made, and U II ls recommended and ap- proved hy the Cily Council, it still y,·ill be ;i pproxin1a1f'ly one yea r before any personnel from tht• City of Costa ~lesa could i>c ~ent to the. training school at the Orange County t.lcilical Q.-nter for the necessary emergency mcdj.cal care training. FRED SORSABAL City ~t anager. Costa r.-iesa f'ligho "' f'anc t1 To the Ed ilOr: \'our editoriJI of Sunday, f'eb. 24 . Balance Air Needs advised tbat Orange County Airport is vital to the public oon· \'Cnicnce. and more importantly, to the oounty 's economy. It rnentioned that the state's new re gulittions and requirements on jet noise would be inju rious to jet passenger traf· nc , creating hardship for the ai rlines, threatening th eir survival. AL.'iO. th:ll additional steps must be tJken to reduce problems caused by jct take off :ind landing. That a lon~cr take of! runy,·ay ls need· ed. plus jet nolse suppressors. plus purchase of homes in the take of£ pat4 tern . plus new l~lqucs , v.•hich should mean the Orange County Airport might meet acceptable levels by 1978. Concluding, you state, ''It doesn't make sense to create a gro&.1 inconvenience and an eoonomic threat when a satisfac· 1ory resolution of lhe ~ • ' · ~m is so promising." What about the sur,·tval of tax·paying property owners v.·ho long ha,•e patiently !illffcred the injurious, ear deafening hardship of noisy jel planes spewing their rontaminating filthy, resinous substance and thereby lov.'ering property values. DURISG the pa.st several years, ap- peals, complnin!s, and recommendation! for relie f from pollution und ear deafen· ing jet noise have g~e unheeded . Nov.', it Is proposed that the runwa)'S be lengthened v.'hich might reduce jet noise, with no ne1ual as.!urances that it y,·oukl. (J~t another stall for more time ). The people's patience can wear thin, aod ns for lengthening the runways , which is an in\•itation for more jets to wade In. plus wa iting four years or more. or as mentlonOO., purchasin~ all or the propt.rty In Ule night po1th -1he.q 1hought.s arc flight.s of fancy. as is men· Quotes Dr. A. Jes.c; h~nson, S.f". -"~fy fatl'!('r told us O\'~r and over ngain that lo give "h1le )'oti're. livlng I~ golden. to gl\'C ""W'htln ;:ou're dead ls leitd." lion of ne\v lechniq ues. ·soothing balm.· one being this CARL B. PEARLSTO~ ;\c upuHC'I Ure To the f'..ditor : r found Jl very disrouraging to read to- da y about ttw FinAnce Comn1ittee voltl of $ 10 6 th<tl tlcfcntcd lhc acupwicture hill that would enable k no v.· I c d g ea bl c t1cupunc1urisl~ v.·ith }'f'Rr.I and years of training to put their know·how to use to 'l){'lp mankind, It looks as if the great "union" knoy,·n as lhe A.'1A has again succeeded in con· ,·inclng others that kC<'ping yoor head in the sand is better than keeping an oprn mind. No y,·onder our mortality rate is higher than it Is in many other countri(>S. \\'e nre the only "advantt'd" country that docs not give acupuncture a chance to pro,·c lts rlf. not th:it ll nttd.s to - nnyone v.·ho tras read r1bout its miracles for the pll!tt year, described hy tru.~tv.·orthv v.Titcrs, knov."S of its ac· romplishm.cnts. JOAN ROGERS Rhe torical Que11ioH To the Editor; Jn an,,wer to your rhetoric of ~farch 26. regarding further investigation of the oil industry -"Perha1>9 it's just as well lf Joe Citizen just accepts his impro\•ed lot. without trying to figure ii all out." V.1ouJd the Daily Pilot ha\•c.us :icCC"pl in simil:ir tam.ion the usurpation or pov.·er at \Vetergatr. the politiral bribery of the 1972 nalional elections. the illicit ac· ti\'itlcs surrounding lhe Daniel Ellsburg affair, the S<'lf·serving nature of the Segrrttis. VeSCQs, AfJtchells, Haldcmans. et <il. and lht· \'B!tt array of un· democratic. r-.1:1chiavcllian tactics now un folding in the t•ourt.s and congressional investigation.~'! I fully agrre th11t your Jot Citir.cn has not the intellige n ce nor the re.!iOurcefulnC1'i!i to probe fuJiher into. or comprehend me nature or, this polltical de.rn.1gogue ry . I cannot accepl, however, your "i lhng acceptance of ignoraflC'C, The press remain s our one relatively fr~ and protected arm of unbiased in· vestiganon and healthy skepticlmi. Daily Pilot. }OU fail in your responsibilities lo the public. >:LLIOIT MERCER. )ID Tl1e DoJ111 Pilot lia.s full resf)tct /01 tile u11ell1ycnce of Joe Citizen imd l1i1 abiliy to rompreheu<l rhe 11aturr OJ po/iucol de1nagng11ery. and will CO'> 11nue ro s11pp•Jrt n11cl report h1vc.~L1o yu!1011~. l'rlrtor. • ORANG( COAST DAILY PILOT Robert ti. \Veed. P16blishtr Thoma.s Ketvil, Ui"'1' ·~··Barbara Krelblth Edi toraol Pagt Editor The 9dll'Orlal I~ O( ~ Daily 'Pllt>t ~ tn inform and llimul&te relKlcn by prrwnu~ on this p>' dlvene •eommcntllt'y on ~of tn- tft"ftt by srndtc•tf'd columnist• aticJ "11IXll'IL«tl, hy prnvidinf a lorunt for tttidt"n· ,.1,., .. ~ 11.nd hr ~tnr thls nt'4'!1PIPt'r's opunons Md kkss on OJmont topica. ~ editorlt.J•optn~ o! !ht Da.lly Pilot aw;air only lrt 'h" rditot"lal column it the top of ~ page. Oplnlorui e'<inatd by qie C'Ol- umnlsts and nnoonlsta and ktlrr wrilf!T'll are 1ht'ir own ind m ~ mcnt ol their v\~11 by the Dally Piiot thoukl be W«f'td.. Wednesday. April 3. 1974 i ·Ballistics Show Link 31·3 Vote Wtdntsday, April ), 1,74 DAILY PILOT ~ t· HolUlay Magic .lnviistors .. . ' To Receive RestitutWn Is Missing SAN FRANCISCO f A Pl - Ballistics lC!l.\ indicate the gun U.'ied In a murderous street shooting Monday night y.·as not the same v.·capon tL>;L>d In a series of aenseli?ss ldllings Victims of Rape -a "'9litlllion fund rnade up of all non.operating assets ol the companies. proceeds from sale of foreign operations aOO a sliding percentage or the ooriioreUon's future gross monthly reta il ca'Sh sales of products. I ' CALIFORNIA la~t January, police say. "'-------- A Salvation Army <:ad ct v.·os gunned down and ti y.·001an ( State ) companion serlously ...,·ounded h1ooday in ar. "unprovoked senseless execution" -Lhe 11th such' fatal random street shooting here In little n\Ore th.:in four months. Like four persons killed and another "·owxled in similar attacks Jan. 28, the couple tifcnday was shot by a black man firing 11 . 32 ·c a I iber automatic. eToll Drops SACRAMENTO IAPl Califomia's traffic death toll fell dramatically below 1973 levels fOr the third consecutive month In P..farcll, says the _ California Hlgtiway__P'~lrol. 1he patrol sakl 'Tuesday that 260 persons died d u r i n g -hfardJ, rr percent re .... ·er than during the same month of 1973. e Cameras Off PASADENA --(AP) Scientists have lW'fled off the cameras aboard hfariner 10 ahead of iiCheiliile, saying they had enough Jiiotographs of the planet Mercury. Mariner was to click off pictures of Mercury until April 11. Now more than a million mileiia a\\'ay from the distant' planet. the spacecraft may gel a 8eOOOd shot at Mercury in September after a journey around the sun. OAKLAND IUPll - The board or supervisors in Alameda and Contra Costa countl.cs v_ Q t ~ Tuesday to abandon the sta te·s odd-even gasoline purchase plan. Alameda County's abandonment of t h e program Y.ill go into effect Sunday and Contra Costa's Tuesday. Both b o a rd s voted to write G o v . Reagan !Mt they have abandoned the plan .,_,hidt calls for persons with even-numbered I i c c n s e plates to buy gasoline on even-numbered days and !hose with odd plates on odd days. LUCILLE KUEHN i\0;\llNISTRATIVE ANALYST x Newport Beach City Council VOTE Paidb b'/1!;1111~nb°"'""".~'8.WOOC1t11-g~,,_,i,nl!Ot',l931 APRIL9 5-i" Of . Coroni Ott"' ... i'6l~ COibt&deral has somedling for people with big ideas and a little mon~ With the btlp of Coastfcdcnl there's oorusoo why everybody, slowly but aurely. can't build up · a bi& aavi.Dp account. High Interest Rates. Based on an anntial rate of S.25%, our rellJ]ar pwbook ~ts yltld 5.39% annually. And you can take money out anytime. Certificate accounts return up to7\.i % a year, tbchl&bestntc allowed by the aov""-'- Fcdera.I rr:gulatioos require a substantial interest penalty on au certificate account withdrawals prior to maturity. Our !rec booklet tctls all; uk for one at anyeoiut'office. •• ' ' .1 ff~toge~ · ~ •e.mpst , , UI , . ~"1fiat -o·d:tJI , . 1UI.. .. r . \ Fringe Benefits Package. you Herc arc a !cw beodits. Free Checking Account. Fr= pcrsooal checking account at a major bank; just keep a mini· mum balance of $2.,500.00. ' Free Safe Deposit Box. With a minimum balanceot $2,500.00. Insider's Club. Saveoo appliances, furniture, jewelry, tickets for shows and pmes. All it takes isa $1,000.00mlnimwn balance. Free Tramm Cbecks. ~--1-IDSidcr'iOUb membctido not pay a service charge; the urnc applies to money orders. Home Improvement ~ Loins. From carpor111 to ~ ca.rpcts. , Saturdays. wc·rc oPcn Satur· days Crom 9:00 3..m .10 I :00 p.m. (Fridays. all offices c~ccpt down · town Los Anaclc$\ arc open unlll 6:00 p.m.). More roe ~urmoncy. . COAST FEDERAL S AVI N GS AtMlt OYtr Or• 6•11~11 Dol 111. ~ ~ More for'yoor money.· Wlhlllte Offltt: J9lJ Wll~hirt Blvd. CAI (Jritn1crcy 111.). )lS8·126:, • ;\l111ln Ortkc: 9lh &. I-fill, 623·1 3~1 ,onvtnicnt Offict'< Thro11~hou1 Cahlorn111; ( Sears Where Thrift Is Always lr:i Style Misses' Coordinates lo mix & match :Sears Low Pricea! .See double knit polyester sk ircs, vescs, shores, jackets; Ancron !l nylo n knic curcle- neck shell and long sleeved top. All machine washable. Misses' sizes. U1t! St!ar1 Revolving Chargt! I CUT64%! Lace Cup Bra \\'a,; S2.79 99¢ Smoolh-fil11ng Dacron• polyes-> '.• u:r, nylon and spandex. White. VALUE! Eiderlon® Bikini :;., .. Price! Fuhioned o( Colton and rayo n blend. Soft and absorbent. Prccty prints. SizcJ ), 6. I. l\'loretti Orders Probe f) Of Nixon's Tax Status . f .I SACRAMENTO fU PI J no state ina>me taxes during ~ Assembly S p e a k e r Bob his first four years in the. .. ', 1'1oretti . has ordered a \\'hite Hous e . was ,~,1 legWative invetUgation into nonresident for income tax •. President Nixon's Ca\ifoinia por~. Officials a aid., , tax status. • however, he may ht> liable fon 1'foreUi. a· 0 e m o·cr at i c: laxatibn on • '-C·a I i•f or n r a ,, 1·• ' ti • ' ' candidate for p•ernor, told a source UlC(llne., " . news conlerence Tu e s d a y The three-member board ... ;, there y.•as "no way" Nixon had headed by Republic.an State "I no state tax liability. Controller Houston Flournoy, .... , He noted the native-son is oonductlng an investigation President owns a seaside villa of its own but .said it wilJ .,. at San Clemente and is a await. taking further action 1 regb1Jered voter there. pending the findings ol a • !11oretti di rec t e d the congressional com mitte e Assembly Revenue and which also probed the. Taxation O>mmittee, headed president's tax status. by Joe Goo.salves ( D-L a Flournoy, a gubernatorial •. "lirada), to make a ''thorough candidate, said be had "no1 ' investigatkln of Pr e s i d e n t iJoo'..5 C..1 IJ f 0 en i a tax objection to the legislature, liability" and give lts findings proceeding 1S way, 00 It · to the State Franchise Tax does seem to be a. n · Board. unnecessary expenditure or The board's staff ruled Feb. taxpayer money on a duplicate I that the President, "'ho _paid effort." Located On the Lower Level All-Nude PantyHose 69~,. s. .... Price?· Sheer, run.rcsisranr mesh k1'it - n)'ion. On<.· site fi es 9) to I )0 lbs. Price• Effee1i"-e ' • '- ·' •:• • " ., .'/ '" ·' " ,, ... ' " :, . . ' •• • ., . ... '.' . ' ... ·• ~~ •• • ' .. th"' S.1urd17. April 6 '.:' • Costa· Mesa Bu~na Sears Park Orange Sto"' 11-,,.. Mo..t•)' ; : thru S.tur4•7 3333 Bri•tol " " t. 8150 La Palmo Av" 2 100 I\. Tuslill Ave. 9:!10 A.M. to 9130 P.M. Phone 540-3333 Phone '82&4400 Phone 6.17-2100 Sund.,. 12 NM. • • .. •-C PV " . .. • • . ' 7 ;