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1974-04-04 - Orange Coast Pilot
l I • ' ,,, ' D~puty DA Alleges: , • Two County Teens Offi~ial Predi~ts Court Will tJphold Third Youth Held Onofre Expansion • DAILY PILOT orna o .. 1sas er * .: * * 1oc * * * • • THURSDAY AFTERNdOO'. APRIL ~. 1974 VOL.11, JtO. t6, 4 SECTIONS, 4'f P.t.Gi.I j aims '--Ives Death Count 111 10-state By 1be Associated PrtSs Rescue workers COWlted the ctead and tried lo help the living rcbuiki today after the natio1l°s worst tornado disaster in 49 years left at least 336 dead and thousands injured or homeless. The stonns that struck late Wednesday and early today hit 10 Southern and ~lid1vestem states and Or.tario, Canada: whole conununities were turned into piles of rubble; half the town of Xenia , Ohio, was a shambles. High \\•inds and Dooding !hat came in the aftermath of the tornadoes hampered rescue operations. The National Weather Service warned of the possibility of new stonns in parts of Alabama. Georgia and North anct· South carolina. But forecasters said Ute weather conditions today were not the same as those that produ ced \\'eclnesday's swiftly moving storms. Kentucky reported· fKI dead . Alabama 72, Indiana 62. Tennessee ~. Oh io 3S. Georgia IS, Ontario, Canada. eight, North Carolina four, A1ichlgan three, lllino~ l\1-'0, and West Virginia one. TORNADO LEAVES WIDE SWATH OF DEATH, DESTRUCTION L1rge Portion of Monticello, Ind., Lies in Ruins Survivors of the stonns' wra\h mourned friends aJ)d relalives and ti:ied ' XENIA, OHIO, PROSTRATED BY TORNADO. Story, Pogo 4. Missing Diver's Body to fi gure out what had happened. "I don't believe it," said Don Hilton of Xenia , a town of 2.5,000 in soutliwestem Ohio. Found on Newport Sand Bill O'Brien, an insurance adjustor in town to help hls clients. said, "This is one of the worst tornadoes I have seen in my 18 years ln. the business.!' A Newport Beach policeman on routine beachfront Patrol . Wednesday night di5covered the body of a young skin diver JI-y,·ho!lc steprather had filed a missing persons report on him about five hours 'earlier. James White, 25, of 300 36lh St., was found partially bwiod In san<I about lS rect below the surO lne , In an area where he frequently went div ing. 1-us"" stepfather. Ralph Brant, of t~e same address, went to police abo ut 5:30 p.m., to soy he fenm:I th e '~orSt when he fou nd \Vhlte sbst:nl from the honlc, Ho sa id the victim frt..>quent l)' went skin-dlvlng from 36th Street \\'Csterly '~-.. the Ne~'POrl Pier and p a t r o I I i n g policemen "·ere alerted to be on the lookout. Officer Dennis Haehn found the body cfad in a wel!:utt about 10:30 p.m .• aeo:>rdlng to Detective Sgt. I\ e n The Tennesse Valley Authority said the util ity suffered the worst damage in its 41}.year history. "E\·en when "·e get power restored on our lines there will &till be a lot of damage and outages on local power distribution systems,'' said a spokesman. "We've got outages on ri\•e or our 10 Thompson. 50,000-volt lines,'' he said. "These lines Investigators said Wh ite was on total are lhe backbone of. our rystem. We've dis.ability '85 M epileptic subject to~ got all available crewmen and manpower rrequent and severe sclzuN!.s and had out trying to make repairs, but we can ·1 . say when serv\ce will be restored." been warned aboul the inherent dangers Kentucky appeared hardest hit. Gov. In skin diving. "'end.ell Ford declared the stale a . His body was removed to Ba ltz disaster area and, like • .several otht.r Bergeron fUJleral flome, Costa Mesa. governors, asked ror federal help.- and services were ncodlng trans!er today "This b probably the most tragic day to the ~fcAulty and Wallace ~lortuary in in Kentucky blstory," the governor sa id Fillmore. ' !Ste TORNADOES CLAIM, Poge !I •J ... • I I 1'1esa Boanhshell Dr. Sloc11111 Adniission Of l(illing· Tot Alleged B\· T0:\1 B \RLF:Y 0'1 '"-Ol•IY l"llol 51111 Dr. \llesley Gamer Slocum. convic1cd of .. \lcdi-<.:al fra uds , admitted that he killed his infan t daughter a n d dismcmhcred her lxxl y !O yea rs ago in Costa :\l rs:1, IA:pu ty 01 s!rirt Alloniey Bich Farnell all eged \Vednesday in his T"'O Count y Boys Guunecl Dolvn; 3r£l Youth Held f\\·o jun ior high school boys from Orange \\'ere recove ring today afler bl'inii: gunned do\\n by a J~ycar-Old classmate on the la~11 of a house across . the street from their school, pol ice said. Officials at Chapman General Hospital said today Yorba Junior ~lligh students Douglas E. Rink, 15, and Chad E. Pearson. 14. are resting co mfortably despite serious bullet 1,rounds. Rink was hit once in the chest and Pearson on ce in the buttocks Y:ith heavy calibeLJ;l ugs in roe 2:50 p.m. incident. The suspect. nabbed after a short chase by an off-duty police officer, \\'as idcnliried as Steve Kemp, a new student at the school. Police confi scated a .44 magnum revolver when they arrested the boy. \\fitnesses told police the shooting took place after an argument bet\\·een the three boys over !he suspect's alleged prowess .. 1! a target shooter .. Pol ice sa id' Kemp w:as standing across the street from the l\\'O vrctims during lhc argun;icnt and allegedly pulll'd the gun from 6 holster he had flun g over his shoulder and opened fire. \\11tn~ said Kemp fired three limes. hilling the boys l\\1ct. fie then started ru Ming from the· scene. bot \\'as captured by off-duty officer Kim Bro1A11e, who 'A'8S instructing a physical educa tion class at the school. T\\'O other teacher! tield the youth while Browne ga\'e lirst aid to the shoOling victims. Poltce today discounted any possib ility the shooting v.·as rcla led 10 gang or racial aetjvlty. Kemp, described by his teachers as n loner, I~ bei'f held In Juvenile lfnlt toda y M charges \ 1ttemp1cd murder. closing c;;;talemtnt in Superior CourL Farnell brought a huc;h ,., r.1•' courtroom \\hrn he-revived 1he n111rd rr allegation in his s1;1tl'n1ent to Suµi·nor Court Judgc llarmon c: ~CQ\'!llc . Sloc·urn had been acriuit!cd of !ht 1nlan!'s 1nurdcr. Shortlv hc forc S!ocun1 \\:I<; "ii.'nl!·nl'l'rl to uni~ rO JO }'l''1fs 1n stale 1:n~(•!1 un !ht ' 1\ltrli·Cal fl';1ud r·h:irgr. l lL']l!lt~ IJ,\ Farnell ;1Jlcged in l'l)Urt. "Slocurn ~ut a\\aV \1•1th murder. "i°le hea t his child and he adrn1nrrl 11h1lc ne v•~s drunk tha t bc ml.ltdt:rl'd her and put her n.'Tll;uns in tllf' frt>l'1.l'r." Farnell said "·h1!e Slocum's shocktod la"J(•rs \'igorous!y objr·et(·d. Farnell disclosed today tha t SJocu1n . 47, mJdc the admL"ision "fa irly recent ly" lo his mistress. ".\!rs. N11hcy Frnno told us thnl he told hCr shortl v before she lrft his Hivcrs1de home 1n ·rear !hat he killed n1s baby dau ghter. cut out th1· braiii and SC'xua! organs and stuffed the bu tchered child into the fam ily freezer:· Farnell sard !Oday. fo.toving men found the \\Tapped remains of the thrre-month-0ld 1nlant v,.hcn they mo\'cd the Slocum family's possess ions from the ~lcsa Vt!rdc 'nome to a Sa nta Ana \\'archouse. Slocum . \\'ho \.\'as at the time in a Santa Ana courtroom "'i!tchi ng a pretri.11 phase or his $1 mil lion la"·suit a ~ainst the eil~' of Sanl n Ana , \\·as prom ptly arrrsll'<i. Dr. Slocum's subseq uent trial was later described by the tnal prO!K'cutor il!l • 1rn issue of whom 1he jury is going 10 !JthC\'C -Dr. or fo.lrs. Slocum." The jury decided that the lornwr (See'SLOCU~t. Page 2t t ADl' PURCHASES 'nOttAR S"/lfIL ES' PORTLAND. Ore. (tiPJl -A \\"Oman handed out $1 bills to pa55ersby in front of a do\\'Jllown building. The brunette In a "hite hat \\·irn dark glasses apparently had a pu~ full of bills tha t she emptied in about 15 minutr.s \Vcdnesdny. She \\·ouldn't id nti fy herself sayin11 : "\Vho 1 nm doc~n·1 m3ke any difference. It's mnklnR ~pie Mppy that is Important. I 1ust decided that people v.·oold be happy an~ \\'Ould Mnile if rou ga"e lhcm mo~)·. So I did " Scltl 0110£1·e Ex11ru1 sio11 Ol\:a y See11 II~ f \.\fl \CE l'T·:.\R.'10\ 01 l~e OIU• 1"1!01 i !Oll Tht> 1·n11rrs 11111 11p1111ld ,1;1!" l'Vl.1•,al tilrn1n1~<;1on appro\ al nf tho• S:in (Jnnfrl' nt1C'li·,1r Jil)\\t'r p1.ori1 t"~[l<•n,1011. i\~-~1<;\.1nt St;itr· .\I tn rn1 ·1· 1 ;,•n•·r ·i1 ('.1r! Horonk:l\ pro·dic·1,.d 1t1<l:i0y 1lhl;1J\·1l <.;1nry. f',1gf' .1;. ·1 rn t.'On!iut•nt 11t· I! 111n." !-.:lid Hor· onk;-1~ !J,. act;;; ;is l•·gal :111\1..;or In thr .~t:ih' Coa.~t<ll i'Anc ('on~t'r\·n11on Co:n1n1ss1or1 l! i:> being ~UC<Ci by a group of environ· n11.:n tah,,ts for granting ;1 etinstrut1ion pcrmJt to t110 u111!1y 1Ylmp'1n1c:.-; fo r t1\·o nuclea r reactor~ at !he p!:1nl IL'sS tlkln thrC'c miles !-OU!h of San ( lrmenll' The Fourth 01str1l1 C.:ou11 of Appcill!-. in San l)1ego \\'cd11ej;d:1y l~!'ucd a !'it.1y 111 The ra~c Th<1t action sloflJX"ll \\Ork on 1tw port 1on of th~ prOJ~'<'l 1 n \ o l \'in i:: •·xc;:i1·at1on of aboul l.OO(l \ard~ of 1.:oastal bluffs · The en\'1ronmcntallsl"i. reprr~nh'fl h.\' a11omcys Donald Stark and Fr<'dcr1ck Su!herland. \\'<int !h()S(· bluffc; prrscr1·rd. "The st:iy order \1·as granu.-d only tl'.l hold the 1nat1er in s!atu" quo." Uoronk<1~ 1Sec O.\'OfHE. !':1gc ?t Orange Coast Weather Look for fnir skies through Fri· day \\·Jth ~l'nrmcr wea UK:r and bluer skies. ltighs from near 70 al the bear~ to lhc upper 70s in· land. O\·l·rnighl IO\\'S 4~57. li\Sll)!; T ODA\' \\'hn S<lYS you can't eujoy istz n1 lh(' twilight years of your life? Vr. Robert 1'V, Buller says 1/uit rvmnr is 111st so n1uch poppy-cock. see S[Orfi. Page 7. L. M. &lrd U (1Uh1f'"ll I, 7' c11nl1411 JI•" ,,,,....... 21•'1 li'lulu•I l"•Mt 10 MlhO!loll ,.,,.., f (-!(~ JI (tt\•-d l1 Ort11" (ell"IY 1t·1f ,_,. U-1t C'c•'ll Nelle" It l"T.t. H Ellltt r1•1 l'•tt • ,_,. )).)4 E~•••t•l"m'"' n ·JJ ~l"tftCt tt..JI i1~~ M111tt1t Jl•ll ''''"".... IJ "" 0 •• 11.... u Tlle•l•rt t t·tl HO•OIC-'' w....... f A1111 Lanllet• 'H W.nll P<tWI • • j ! DAIL 1 PILOl S lhurlodil), Ap1ll 4, lfJ74 ------ Wholesale Prices Take Sharp Upturn in March ' \\'ASHl~GTON (AP ) -\\'holesa\e prices rose sharply oi.gain last monlh despite the first big deellne in prices for farm product:;: and proct.>sst'Cl foods in four months, lh c government said todtiy. A 2.1 pcrc('nt drop reported ln µrices for farm products, proctssed foods and feeds failed to offset the liig rise in prices for a board range of industrial goods as the over-all price Index for 1'1arch Increased by a scasonall:.· ndJUStl'CI 1 . .3 pcrcrot. ~°''Lie' Last month's increase compared with a jump of 1.2 percent In Fcbrua , both hJghly Inflationary rates bu more moderate than Increases In the ttvlous SOUTHLAND GAS BIL GOING UP, Pogo 30 thri.~ months, lhc Labor Department reported. \\'bolesale prices the pas\ year have risen 18.~ percent. They U.!lually are rcnectt.-d later at lhc rel.ail level Reje.ction St.uns Hearst Family ' SAN FRANCISCO (API -Si xty days of anguish. effort and hope -and a message from Patricia Hearst to her parents: I reject you; you lie ; I cast my lot Ytith mY abductors; my name is Her rather, Randolph A. Hearst, nev.'!J)Qper president and editor, spent $2 million and promised $4 million more in food handouts for lhe release of his daughter. Tbcre had been a promise that she mig'nt be released soon. "I have chosen to stay and fight·." the . slim, blonde 20-ycar-0\d said Wednesday in a taped · message ·to her family, ' delivered by a radio station that rcecived it-from her captors.- Irad the Symbionese Liberation Anny v.oo the mind o( Patty Hearst? Was it a victory r o r a revolutionary ,R"roup that Jaw enforcement officials said probabl'y has only 25 members? Was she aware of TWO 'MARKED' Bl' SLA APPEAR -CALM, Pogo 5 v.·hat she was doing? lfad she been brainv.•ashed? liow could 'her parents, her sisters, her riance. respond? \Ve don't believe it. lhey said. That lsi't the Patricia we know. It was the seventh communication - a tape recording that her parepts said was definitely o{ Patricia's voice -that shook the Hearst home. "Dad, you said that you were concerned with my life. and you also said that you were concerned with the life and interests of all oppressed people in Utis country," L'he University ol California coed said. "But you are a liar in both areas and as a member of the ruling class, I know for sure that yours and ~\tom 's interests are, never the interests of the people." Elsewhere in the taped message, she said, "I have changed -grown. I've become corutcious and can never go back to the life we led before ... "I have been given the choice ot II) being released in a safe area. or (2) joining the forces of the Symbionese Liberation Army and fighting for my freedom and tne freedom of all oppressed people. I have chosen to stay and fight." Only one day earljer, the weeks of desperation for her parents had begun to tum to hope. Their ordeal, which began v.·hen ~tiss Hearst was d r a g g e d screaming from her Berkeley apartment f'eb. 4. appeared almost over. An underground newspaper received a message ·from the SLA saying instruc. Uons for Miss Hearst's release would be 8 Plead Innocent CLEVELAND (UPI) -Eight former Ohio National Gua rdsmen. indicted in the 1970 Kent State. University stu dent killings. pleaded Innocent today at an arraignment in U.S. District Court here. All were released on p ' r s on a I recognizance and are to appear Friday for a pretrial hearing before U.S. District O.ier Judge Frank J. Balli!lli. who v.·Ul set a trial date. o ' DAILY PILOT r""' Or•..,. "1•" p,, ... 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Ttff,W-17141,42·4J21 .ci.•tifltd Ahtrll.allff ••2·5•71 '"'"''°"'"' ...,_ :t.w!~ c•~ .,..,.~ 4t2·4420 ,,_,._Ot...,_Co.-"'ltC-""''" 540.1220 Coo,orloM. ,,,,, ()-t-lftl ,.,,.,...,,.,,. ~ ,...,,. ,.., _, ,._. ,.....,.i-. fdl'-,..".,. '" ·-· ... -· """'~ ... ~ ~ .. ~ """°"''"""" __ .,.,,,~- ~~ llOll•• ,.•1JI et.lo ~ C.•"Ot ... &YtlwOOllOllO'r-1.tOtl_..,,O'r ... ~ ••00-ftl'l,"'"""'1"....._~~ I. sent v.·ith in 72 hours. In v.·orking for his daug hter 's release. llearst arranged to give $2 million in foot to roe poor and announced that Rnother $4 million had heen placed in escrow and y,·ould be available for more _food gi.Y_fID'©'s..JL hil! daughter were. released unharmed. For his effons, Hearst heard the leader of the St.A say there \\'85 no further need to discuss !'.fiss llearsfs release. "Tiic su bjeet has been freed ... but she refused to go home." said a \'Oice identifying himself as "Field i'.larshal Cin."_ Hearst and his wife, Carhe rine. v.·ere stunned. Included Ydth the tape v.·as a color photograph of· their daughter holding an automatic riOe and standing in front of a banner bearing the seven- hcaded cobra , symbol of the SLA. (Picture, Page 5J Radio station KSAN received the pac kage containing the tape, a transcript. and the photo. Hearsl said the voice on the tape v.·as Ibis daughter's. "You v.·erc playing i:ames -stalling for lime -which the fo'BI was using in their attempts to assassinate me and the SL.A elements v.'hich guarded me," P.1is.'i Hearst said of her father's food program. The invnediate reaction of llearst was one of disbelief. ''Personally, I don't believe It,'' Hearst, president and editor of the San Francisco Examiner and chairman of the Hearst CoriJ., told newsmen hours later. "We've bad her 20 years. They've 'had hei' 60 days, and f don't believe she's going to change her philosophy that quickly or that permanently.'' Hearst did not answer questions from newsmen and gave no hint of what he v.·ould do next. Law enforcement oHicials a I s o appeared puzzled over the new development. From Pase 1 ONOFRE • • • said today. "If thtv v.·ent ahead and carved up the bluffs," ·he continued. "and then the other side (the environmentalislsl \\'on their case. they really wouldn't have woo anything.'' But the stay order. Boronkay said, doesn't "reflect the court's view ol. the merit of the case." Boronkav told the .state commissioners at a meel.ing in Burlingame \Vedne9da y about the suit, but they didn't discuss it. They did appoint a three · member committee to devise a plan monitoring the nuclear plant's effect.! on marine life. The sludy was one of the condlt.ions of the commission's approval of lhe expa~ion projeet planned by San Diegll Gas and Electric and Southern California Edison compani es. The commission's representative will be Dr. Joseph H. Conwell, a professor of zoology at UC Santa Barbara. The utilities will be represcnted by Dr. Byron i'.1echalas. He supervises biological research far Edlsoa. The plant opponents also appointed a rommittee member, Dr. Joseph J\tinursky, director of the Biological Resea rch Department at the University of P.,laryland. Any recommendations the committee makes !or changes in the plant operation to protect ocean environment must be acted upon by the commission. Edjsoo Company officla,ls I a t C' WedneOOay expressed dismay about the suit. the delays and their cost to consumers. Environmentalists say the action is necessary beea~ !hey were kept out o( negotiations about the plant. The ~uit contends the pt!rmit Mould nevrr have been reconsidered. lt wa~ approved Feb. 20, but was· initially turned dov.11 Dec. 5. The stay reportedly halts construction only In the bluff aren. It alloy,·s v.·ork on an 8l'USS road and parking pad and bridge inland of the cliffs to continue, utility offlciels said. Groups involved in the laW!'!uit arc the EnviromlentB.I Coalition of Orange County, Groups United Agaimt Radl11lion o_,ngtt CGUARD), Scttllc Shoreline Preservation, Friend• of the Earth. Ruth ~cyton and tloyd Voo Jladen. l.orell Long of the coalition saKt l ihe two C1)Urt nclions. the my and the h1wi;uit, will cost $2S,OOO. GUA RD h3J · comm itted l!At.lf for $10,000, she said. A La Jolla retldent, Biii can.ttn.!, has already contributed $10,000 and ha• promised $3,000 more, she addod. ( .'fbe over-all increase of wholesale prlcea la.st month llftcd the government's pricing Index to 154.S of Ille 1967 aver8ge, meaning that IL cost $154.SO to buy the same volume of wholesale goods that $100 purchased in 1987. TOO government said that prlCf increases of industtjal commodities, regarded as one.of the truest barometers of inflaUon. i-ose 2.9 percent , both seaaonally adjusted and unadjuRed , wi th prices of metals and fuel leading the V.'&y. --, Ki~g Si%ed Job The Increase v.11.s U1c .second highest since 1946, exceeded only by a 3.2 per1..~1 Jump la.at November. I De<:r,ases for livestock, grain, raw cotton! qgs. fr<1sh 1r1iJ1a, I re 1 h vegetables n.nd Uve poultry dropped prices for frum products alooo 4.2 percent in P.1arch . Alon!!( the wholeWc chain, consum'r foods -those ready for sal!! on supermarket shelves -dropped 1.4 percent v.·ith lower prices for meats, fresh vegt'tables and eggs partin!ty offset ·, by lncreasts for potnlocs. suga r producrs. cere~ls and bakery goods. B e ro r r 51:a50n<1I ad just111ent. t~c government said th e rise in whfilrsule pnccs last month was 1.2 percent. \\'holesale pric...s ol fa rrn produtt~. proc-es5ed foods and r~ fell 2.4 percent on an unadju.stcd basis. :\1ctall! accounted for about 28 percent or the rise in industria l goods, y,•f1h steel scrap prk·cs ad\'ancini:: 14.7 ix-rcent Fuels "'ere res ponsible for about 25 8467 ,000 01ved percent of the l\tarch intrl'ase as refined petrolt!WU produ ct$ rose S 9 percent. llo'A'e ver. the price or doil)Cstlc crude petroleum held !Ueady last mon1h, follnw ing a 13 percent rise in February. Th4! drop in food prices followed sharp incrcasts in [)ecernbtr, J8n\u1ry and February. At lhe fann le\•el, livestock f~ll 7.2 ~rcent, whlle live poultry dropped 7.1 1'rctnt . eggs 10.2 percent and fresh fruits and vt>getables l.8 percent. N.ixon Ey~s. Loan To Pay Up Taxes \\'ASHJ~GTO~ (UPI) -President iOO"lme during the four-yea r period . and ~ixon. \'>ho v.itl p<1y about $467.000 in claimed $567,565 in i1nproper dcducalions b<Jck taxr'i .:ind interest the Internal -primarily for a gift to the nation of his Revenue Service says 'ne OWl'S for the \'ice presidential papers aud for capital first four years of his presidency , may gains on two of his homes. have to floal a loan to settle up. .. . . , . --------~Bf abandoning pl.ans \\'cdnesday to_ ;\ny ~rrors v. h 1 c h ~y ha \c Leei: contest his situation in tax court. made in The prepara tion of Ille although he believed his I aw ye r s President's returns v.·ere made by those· -succe$fully could challenge !he findings. !o v.·hom he delegated the responsibility .Ni.xon tacitl.11 cont't'ded he unc!cr-reported ~ --- income and ex:1ggcratcd deductions NIXON TAXED FOR FREE during his first tl!rm. FLIGHTS, Story, Page 4. The tax·bite -111cluding ~:12,788 lhe I 0 s s IRS said Nixon GWes in back t:txes -v.·ill N X N' TATE TAXES cost tbe President and his y,·ife Pat about GET PROBE, Page S S467.000, the \\'hill" !louse said, 1\1,1en the _interest is compu ted. -In one of the mos t daring political gambles of his career, Nt¥on disclosed his financial v.·calth in December in an effort to defuse public criticism of his wx j>ayments. He conceded his wealth tripled in the four years he had been in office, and that he was a millionaire . for preparing his rctuni:i .:ind \Vere n1ade witheut his-knowledge and "'ithout his approval,'' line \Vhitc l[ o use statement said. St. George is an ordinary 225-pound St: Bernard, and All ie Martin oC Dallas is an ordinary human, and sometimes Allie's idea of what is good for St. George -like taking a bat h -doesn't meet with the dog's approval. The result is a· bath for both. But those fib"Ures showed rnnt Jess lhan half that wealth was in cash. the rest being real estate 11nd other holdings not rasily pegotiab!e. The bill Nixon agrcctl to pay v.·ould v.•ipc out half his ne;t worth and all his last reported cash reserves. Under the law. taxp.'.lyers a re responsible for their returns even though the y have been 'prepared by someone else. Both Nixon and his \\•ife signed their joint returns under the sta ndard la st line in tRS form HHO: ;'under JX!natrics of perjury, I declare that I have examined this return. including accompanying schedules and s1atements, and to the be!it of my knowledge and belief is true, correct and complete.,. From Pane 1 A Whi te House spokesman said that \1nile the method of payment must be y;orked out between the President and TORNADOS CL . .\1~1 336 • • • the IRS, "The President may have to take out a loan" to meet his obligations . as reports filtered into his office about the tornadoes that struck a dozen coonties in the center of the state. Gov. George C. Y.'allace or Alabama, appealing to President Nixon for !ederal funds. said his state suffered "rxtcnsi\'e, devastaling damage" from to rnadoes that struck at least 16 counties. Sttate troopers said 90 percent _of the city of HWltsville was witboot' power. National Guardsmen were mobilized in Ohio MCI Indiana to prevent looting, kCi'p order and held in rescue v.·ork. The American Red Cross said 800 disaster worke1"3 and nurses were on duty in storm-struck areaa .. The tornad(l('S that hit Alabama also left at least 900 persons injured; more than 1,000 were hurt in Ind iana; officials in Tennessee said simply that the number of injured v.·as somev.·here in the hundreds. From Page 1 SLOCUM • • • surgeon offered the more convincing testimony and cleared him of the t<narges. He later divnrced his \\.'ife. Farnell also urged Wednesday after Slocum's lawyers Wl.Successfully put on a parade 0£ ch.!irae1 er v.•it.ncsscs that the convicted man be fined SIO.OOC on each of 22 grand Uielt ronvictions. "Surely the people have a right to ge~ some of their money back ," Farnell said. "\Ve only based our case on the tip of an iceberg and we could ha,·e gone on forever presenting evidence on this man's persistent sv.indling of J\IN:li·C.al " Famell's case against SJ()('\Jm took six months from opening statement to jury verdict and established a ne"' Orange County Superior Court record for a criminal proctt.'ding. 1t was alleged du~ng the marathon trial. that Slocum billed the state organization for $182,000 in one year alone. J\fembers of several Sanui Ana families said they did not rece ive the services billed by Slocum and other Indigents named in hb Medi-Oil claims said they had never heard Of him. Mrs. Fermo testified in the trial that she hurrtidly moved out of Slocum ·s Riverside home after the physician invoJ,•ed her in a plan to have his grand theft trial declared ·a mistrial. It v.·as testlfied that a spectator who v.·as jailed on cootempt charges after tm1ting an outburst before the jury was pai dto do exactly thAt by Dr. Slocum. A second outburst occurred durlng the long sentencing sessloo and resulted in Judge Sc'Ovllle ordering the offender , a Santa Ami minister, to leave hfs coW1room "~ cool off,·· Shoo tings Probed SAN DIEGO (AP\ -Police'seardloo for a motive t.oda.y ln the shooHng of two brothtrS. whosa bodlt-s were round Wednesday in their one-bedroom apartment. Neight>M1 said Ray E. Laguna , 22, al'\d hi!! brother Jesse, 24. had Just rctuml'd from a weekend trfp to San FtancJsco. The series of storms v.·as the the worst since M~rch 18. 1925, when tornadoes cut through MWouri, Illinois and lndiana, 1 killing 689 persons. Jn recent years. a tomado in the ~l idv.·est on April 11. 1965' -Palin Sunday -!rft 271 deud. The coninu1nity of Mont1Ct>l!o, a town of about 4.800 persons In northern Indiana . about 25 miles from Lafayette. was an1onl'.l those suffering severe damage. The five-block downtown area SUITOWKling the courthouse w a s practically demolished :. by mid-<lay today there v.•ere eight confirmed dead. The Bryan J\1anufacturing plant v.·as directly in the twister's path. About 140 people were on duty "-'hen the storm hit; at least one was killed ; almost everyone else v.•as injurl'd. ··f'ro1n the time the first windo\v cracked ii couldn't ha\·e lasted more than six or seven seronds," said ont woman. ~lcr!Jn Finnell. a junior high school teacher. left home to visit his sister-in· law five minutes before the stonn hit. \\'hen he returned. only lhe ·walls were standing . ''I'm finished. We've loot everything." Finnell said. "But we're very foi:tunate.'' Nixon's decis ion came just four hours after tbe Congressional Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation made public a staff report l'Onclud ing the Nixons owi'd at , lt111!t ~76.4°31 in~ bade ' taxes and in!erest for 1969 through 1972. The committee today i I I endorsed "most" of its staff finding on ~ixoo's tax ,,.. liability, ~2) commended llim for deciding to pay it, and (3) sent it to the legislators investigating his i.mpcach- ment. \Vith that, rhe committee \\'rapped up its inquiry into Nixon's tax status - launched in December at the President's request -and voted to take nO further action. . The \Vhile flouse. emphasizing that the JM found no evidence of fraud. said ~ixon v.·ould pay the sligh tly lov.·er IRS figure on the grounds the committee staff noted final determination of what \1·as owed v.·ould come from the IRS . ~ixon notl:'d he had said. \1·hen he tumro his financial reports ove r to the committee. that he \\'Ollld abide by its decision. Thus. the \Vhite !louse said, no court fight \1'ould be made e\·en though Nixon v.·as convinC('(! he could v.·i11 such a battle. The committee staff report said the N'ixons failed to rt>port $259,964 in taxable BIG CAPACITY LOW PRICED ] REFRIGERATOR • !11.5 (U. ft. Up1dty •·1 let '11 E•t'i' Tr1y~ • •Full·•ldtll Chlllf'I' • l Clbll'tl't Sh•lw1 • HUJt Vqtliblt Bin •'DttP Door Shtlf Couple Arrested 111 Shooting at LA-bou11d Plane LOS ANGELES (AP) -Shcrifrs deputies have booked a man and a v;oman from Hav.'thorne for investigation on charges of shooting at an airplane coming in to land at Uis Angeles lnl.ernatiOO.Jl Airport. Sheriff's spokesman Doug Kruse said Thomas E. Serpico. 25. and Sara S. Brandon, 26, were arrested Wednesday nigh~ by dep~ti~ \Vho reportedly spotted Serpico shooting3t the alrcralt. Kruse said a .25-ealiber automatic pistol and two spent rounds 11,·ere found near !he couple's car. The identity of the airplane the pair reportedly shot at "'as not disclosed, but authorities said the plane apparently was not hit. Serpico "'as also booked lo r investigation of possession or dangerous drugs after deputies rcporled finding a small quantity of pills in his possession. 4·CYCU lllLHN mm111ur DISHWASHER oP_S.._.'OL•"""...., --· .... ··----, ......... -........... "'"", ...... ..._ .. _ • ........... 0o-... ~·~-"---· ·-·~w.•-o-... o T_l __ ,,.,_ 1815 NEWPORT ILYD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA PHONE 54 .. 7711 lr.UTMOltll(O Ct Stl.Vl(·l 90 DAYS CASH , . \ I " I I -;._ J • • S OAll.V PILO T ., -------~----"" OC .Airport Crash Remains Mystery Board Actio1a . \ Density Control Okayed for Dana By WILLIAM SCl lR EIBER ot IM D•ll~ Pli.t ll1H Orange County 5Upervisors approved new controls on density in Dana Point \\rednesday, but left the door open for "' rush d. high-density building pennit applications over the next 30 days. 1be new la.w .endorsed by the board in effect down:r.one.s all multi-family areas of the communi1y. Under the old law. an R·2 zone {duplexes) required only 1,000 square feet or land per mit. 1be new law requires 2.000 square feet per unit or a total lot .sire of at least 4.000 square feet before a duplex can be allowed. But several boo.rd members built a loophole into the law. As a condition for tm favorable vote on the downzoolng. Supervisor R a I p b DiOOrich insisted that the county's zoning administrator be authoriz911 to allow duplexes to be built if the lot area is within 10 percent of the legal minimum. ""1hat bothers me is the case vthere \\-'e have a guy v.tios'e vaeant lot has duplexes ~nd triplex~ around it now and "''e tell him his lot is too small to permit similar uses." Diedrich said. The 10 pcrceflt allowance ~'OUld apply to each unit and means the comty oould give pennis.5ion to construct a duplex on 3.600 square fce.t of land. Under the current la"\ a lot lhal size could support a triplex.. Tt v.·as estimated there are about 80 vacant R·2 lots in Dana Point . During a lengthy public hearing on the dO\li'tUOfling ~issue. supervisors tx-ard from a variety or spea~ers. who.se comments ranged from caustic to sublime. Do\lmzoning was tCTmcd the "quiet revolution \\'herein government is taking property wtthout due process or lav.'." It was also called the only ~:ay "to retain the continuity of development in the community.'' One speaker, dewJopet, Richard Sewell of Costa ~1esa , told .,he board an altemati\'e of 1,800 square feet per unit "'ould be best and M'ould avoid having to g,i\'e the zoning administrator another unnecessary duty. But board members agreed that finnl authority in such mailers should rest v.•ith the oounty. Supcn 'isor Ronald Caspers. who.4\e district includes Dana Point . said. "If I had my 0~11 choice in U1e matter. I'd pull the "'hole area dov.·n to R-1 (single family homes.'' He also critici1.ed his predecessor, Alton Allen, and fonner planning directors for not lack.Jing ~ problem before it got "° .scrM>us. Caspers is seeking a second four year term. A loophole ~·as crealed when the board refused to make the (klwnzooing an urgency measure that would have taken effect immediate!~. An emergency ordinance i5 already in effect in the area until this Friday but several board members "'anted to ex-tend it. Supenrisor Dav\d . Bakc>r sa.id immediate imposition of the dov.11zon1ng •·"·ould be a forclosure on property rights.·• Supervisor Ronald Caspers said ir 'the ordinance was not made an urgency measure . builders and devlopers would have a sneak-through period ." The mo\'e to make lhe )a\v go into effect in1mediatel y railed v.·hcn tv.·o board members, Baker and Supervisor Jtalph Clarie \'oted against it. The action needed at least four ··yes" voles. Failure to make the do\l·nzoning immediate means landov.•ner5 in the area v.·ill have 30 davs from \\fednesday lo fil e plans under the old law. The period "·ill actually be shorter since the en1ergcncy ordinance doesn't e~pire witi.1 Friday. Delay For San Onofre Seen Only Temporary SAN DIEGO (UPll -Although a coalition of environmentalist groups has obtained a court order temporarily blocking ronstruction of additions to the San Ooofre nuclear pov.·er plant, the legal adviser to the state coastline commission expects the way to be cleared again next \\1eek. 1be coalition v.·on a temporary stay Wednesday from the st.ate oourt or appeal. blocking d('Slruction of seacoast bluffs to make v.·ay for !he $1.4 billion project. "Don't read a lot into it.'' said Deputy Attonley General Carl Boronkay, lega l adviser to the state c o a s t I i n e commission. predicting the court v.-oukl dismiss the complaint at a hearing scheduled for April 12. TilC environmffitalist e o a 11 t I o n maintained th<'y had been denied due process in the San Diego Superior Court action that led to a go-ahead for the construction. The , coastal commission had originally refused lo allow the comtruction, but reversed it.self foliov.·ing the superior court order r o r reccmidcration and a promise from the builders -Southern California Edison and the San Diego Gas and Elt'Ctric Co. -to impose additional controls. The llitchhiker On Losing Streak PHOENIX . Ariz. fU Pl l -It "'as the case of the persistent st~ker. ~faricopa Shertff''s deputies aTTCSted Dal'T'e11 Terry Goodwin, 2.1. of Denver \Vedncsday 83 he stood naked along a freeway a~ rood oorth of Phoenix, trying to bitdl a ride. After arrest.Ing him. deput ies discovcrtd he completed a Io-day jail sentence Frtday afll..'f' being arrested for indecent ·expoLSure. streaking down another highw<i)' in the Phoenii area. coalition called the second decision a sham. Jack K. Jlorton. hoard dlairman of Southern California Edison, protested that the expansion plan had been approved in 22 separate local. state and federal actions. "It's certainly not a case of lhc opponents not having ample oppor1unity to he heird," he said. "Quile frankly, ~·c believe mo.5l people are sick and tired of having this project debated O\'er and ove r again." l\Iosl Calil'omians v.•ant the po\\'er project to be complelOO, be said. and the opponents. having Jost in fair hearings. are now using "obstructionist" tactics. County Selects Site in VieJo For Fire Statio11 Orange County will get a fire siatioo site in Mission Viejo without cost for the next three years. Supervisors authorized a I ea s e agreement v.ith the !\fission Viejo Company lhls week, providing for a 10.000.square-foot im proved site oo the northeasterly side of \1ia Aurora near the junction with Alicia Parkway. The company will put in about $9.000 \\'orth of improvements. i n c I u d I n g grading, utility lines and other amenities lO support two mobile homes the county will use as a temporary £ire station. No rent v.ill be charged until 1977. under terms of the deal. At the end ol. the lease period. the site "'ill be taken over by the SaddJeMck Unified School District as the 5ile of a new school. The tl"fllpor:u-y fire station \\•ill house four men aod one fire engine and will be fully equipped for rescue scn1ices. Chinups Fatal Mau Plu11.ges 36 Floor s JIONOLULU (AP ) -Jjlm<S Lloyd Slater, 41. ~~nted lo d•monstrate . he had a strong physique. friends said, llnd began domg ch1nups rrom a rallmg at a rooftop rc5taurant at the 36-story Ala llfOMa l~otel here. Jiiiends siid UM'y saw his hands on the railing Wednesday as he danglro along the nut5ide of the building. Then they didn 't SCI!! his hands, the friends told Investigators. Slater. prcsidMlt of a Honolulu design consultanta finn, P'unRt'd more than 300 feet.to hi5 denth. -' '. • LI••'• Polot 'ill!I PllOIO Hi11·t Pilot Do e8 11't :i h!>Ll·r\ l'111!1nu1'fi \u t·lo1 .. t •Ji .. 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Svo!l harl h1•t•n C'll·:Jrt•d for landing hy I he Ornll!!l! Cuunl\' A1rporL 1'o'.l'er nnd 11 :1' rnal-.111~ h!' :i riproach 11111'11 his crnf1 · n·portcd!y h:111ke1I :-;tccp)y lefl and Wf'nl I/oil II Go ver11rne111. Clo.~es Cas e A!g"i11 i;t l~x "id" lo iVixo 11 'rill' F t\A·~ H1r hardson said \\1C'dncsd.1r tha t tht> p1l111 nevC'r radioed !he. tower t·on trnl!l·rs or :in~· trr,ubl(• or report ed tilt' plall..: 11·as going d0\1"11. \\'ASHl.\'G 'rON lliPI I -/\ go \'ernmtnt pr00«utor said lod::iy !hat D\1i~ht I •. C'hapin made .. a dcliber:ltc decision 10 lie" \rhcn he ;rnpcared before 1h1• · \\'atcrgalt:> grand jury and 5aid he had nothing to do \\'ilh political dirty tricks. Richa,rd Davis ga\'e the go\·crnmenrs closing arguments against r ha pi n . President Ni:<on·s former :ippointmentll set'retary chargC'd \'.'1th I) 1ng to the grand jury April 11. 19i3. 1'K' dl'lt>nse summ;1n• v.·as to foli o"· in the four1 h day of the 1ri:i.1. Da\'iS \\'cnt throu gh the three t.'Ount s remaining against Chapin : -That he never discussed I h c dis!ribu!ion or any campaign liti.'fature \\ith f)ona ld Segretti, the politicnl prankstt'r v.·ho arranged hara s s in A tactics again~1 f)Cmocrat ic prc~idential hopefuls in 19i2. -Thal h<' he told Scgrelti to talk to the Fill. -TI1at he said he nc\·er told Segrelli to roncenlratc pn any particular candidale. -/ "Did Dv.ight Chapin forget that · Sogrclli ,\·as respons ible" for a f..al..,e letter put out from the offrcc of Sen. F:dmund S. ~fuskic charging that Sens. Jtcnry Jacksoo ~ind llubert llumphrcy \1·cre gujlty of certain s c x u a I improprieties. David askrd. "Did 0\\'iitht Ch<.1pin forget .'' he asked. about a letter \ITillcn by Scgrett1 cnarging Rep. Shirley Chisholm ! 1)- N. Y.1 11·as a schizophrenic and a tranS\'t'Stitf'. Davis S<Jid St!gret1i r ~t ifiL-d tha t he sent Chapin c-opics ot C\'C'rylhing lie produced and distributed during 111;; acti\'i1it•s. and had done so at Ch:ipul's instruction. Davis said Chapin sho1\·('{] '·a pa!l crn" indiratlng tha t he knc\r tibo'..lt Scgrl·lt1 ·~ · activities and that he lil'd to !he gra nd JUry to protect hin1 sclf. •·\Ve suggest that he v.·a]kcd into !hat grand jury room on April 11 . 1~73 an1l made a deliberate decision. and thal deliberate decision \\'as to hide the truth.·• Davis said. U.S. District Court Judge (;C'rhard :\. Gesell s.iid \\'ednesday he \\Wld give the jury final instMJctions on ho11· tn handll' the ma ;r,c of testimony il hea rd . Thcn. the judge told the seven mrn and fi 1c \\Omen Tri cia 1Vixon'I\ ~1a s kecl Bull 1\' ot Decluctible \\'ASlllNGTO~ (t:'Pll -\\1len ls n business expense not a business expeMt? Apparmlly 11·hen a president's daughter gives a masked ball at the \\'hite lfouse and it costs SS.391. Among the items on Prcsidc>nl Nixn11'5 inC"Omc ta x returns for his first four \'ears in offi<'t' that rai~ cy<'bro1vs ~rnon g auditor~ for the Jo i n t Con;:re<>sional Taxation Committee "'as ju~! ~uch a claimt.'d dedue1,ion. The rommittce sta fr noted among hi ~ "business c~pcn~·· for 1969. Nixon C'li.a.med •·the ('()Si or food. beverages. # dtc'Ol"'ations Mid r~tals for ~t iss Tricia Nixon's masked b.111, which amounted to 15,391."' The report noted \\'bite II o u s e tax J3wyel'ti dldd"t even lry to 1ub5tanllate the claim ·~:hen Mkt.'d <tncl concluded it should be <l i!>allo\\·~. .. The cost of lhe ~1ay 1969 masked ball .•. could not have been dcduck'd In an y ca!<?, since cstabhshing a bu~lncss pur~a tor these expt":nd!tu1·e5 "·ould ha\'C ~ quile dirficult," the report M<!. of the jur~·. h" \10t1!d pl;t<:l' 1ht• 1n,1:1i r "in you r hands ... "E\'e~ on l\·'' 1t:i" the rln1n1n.1111 111• n1•· or \\'Cdnrsd;-;~ 's :'>t'~~lf)ll th1· 1h1rtl day •1t rhc trial. 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I • .;( DAIL V PILOT ' i ( l-'agm1a Chm·111 ' ~-It's All Wet ' All, LAGUNA DEPT.-Tra\'e l the 40 miles of our coastline and you can find Bn khleb of lifestyles. People live tightly d:n ccndominiurm. wetly on the edge or l>tadles, fron tically in our housing tracts ·or in tranqulUty OQ a hi lltop. -Laguna Beach, noted in our region as he Art Colony, h.is a litt le bit oMall this C.:.rd even one other unique form, or ~ing. This type of ~-elling Is knoy.·n s.s "The Old La guna Cha rml'r." • In some places, it must be admitted , "one of these Charmers \\'OUld be .characterized as a dump which should be 'tom down and rep!a&d by a _condominium held together by chrome, '.glass and spit. But not in Laguna. • JN LAGUNA, the old cla ptrap place is .:a Cha nner to be loved, cherished and •preserved. • TllurSdly, Aprll 4, iq74 • Xenia~ Ohio-Battered Into Bits \ • A TOWN DEVASTATED -SO PERCENT OF XENIA BELIEVED DEMOLISHED 1,000 PersoniM.de ~meless in Torn1do 'So Big It Boggled Mind' 30 Die, More l\tissing in ig Tornado ENIA, Ohio (AP) -Ono Wiln.., de 'bed It as "y,'Ol"Se than any· of the bombings in Germany" during Worl~ War ll. · - He referred to the wr&:k.age: of Xenia, a 30\lthy,'tStfm Ohio town which officta1s said wu "50 per<eill destroyed" by a lornadQ that pounced down on its 25,000 citizens Wednesday afternoon. Officials said 30 persons we r e confirmed dead. ~1ore bodWs v.-ere expected to tum • up in intenlirted searches today, with 40 to SO penoos believed missing. At least 1,000 pcnon5 v.'ere home I~. · -' "IT'S 111E WORST I \ie ever seefl," said Georgeanne \Vaten:u1ter, a Red Oro~ disa ster worker. "It is complete devastation." "Tomorrow is going to be really bad," Sle said Wednesday night. "I really believe shock will set in." "I've seen tornadoes before, but nooe that touched this big a swath." Gov. John J . Glllfgan said. "This boggles the mind. ·There is just no way to calculate the damage." VPIT ........ /llurder Su•pec~ Colin Joseph Hockings shows up in paper , sack for bookigg in Portland, Ore.. in hammer slaying of coup 1 e and two neighbor children. "'- • One or lhe biggest hassles of recent .Years came when developer.;; proposed to p;ke the iron demolit ion ball to an 1880s 1----!Vifltage place known as---the Captain's. __ _ People already numbed by the disaster "·ere shaken again by new tornado "'11m1ngs issued during the early momig hours toda)'. But they remained calm, e\'en aa sirens wailed-and trucks. used- loudspeakers to announce, "Tile eover! Take oover!" The crowded into hafls and ~iN'ells until the funnel clouds sv.·ept by and disappeared. ' • I •lloose. • 11le Captain's House perched on a ~ront bluff and "'as clearly in the . .way of Progress in ·the form of, you 1:uessed it, another c on d o m i n i u m :proposal. ; ln the end. the aged, weathering ~cile eluded the iron ball when it was ~ased by ~1r. and Mrs. Trevor :Cl.Ishman aOO mo'led.. at beJ!Y lJ:pense_,_ :to the cu.mmans' eucalyptus grove lot at • he comer of Catalina Street and Arroyo ;Otioo. . • TllERE IT SlTS today. beneath the tall ,:t rees, completely refurbished, on a •parcel of land that likely coukt have been ~developed with. about 12 apartment on its. : All this is very romantic and somewhat •typifies how LaglUUlm are in love--with ~the charming old homes ol yesteryear. • Unless you live in one, however, you do •not see the un-romantie side. Like what :the Trevor Cushmans went through in :the agonies of plumbing. sewer drains. ~leaky roofs and creaky floors. I have a ~ot ol empathy because I happen to li \'e ; Kt one of those Oki L.1guna Oianncrs, ~hanlly as grand as tbe·Captai.n's House. ' Take for example how my place charmed me only yesterday afternoon. THE BATHROOM SINK drain stopped ,up. That'• okay. 1 jl&tl gm out the :'Oraino, poured it in iRl waited for the miracle you see in e~ry TV commercial. ,Nothing happened. " Then the mi racle happened. Untoodl<d by human hand . the cold• water faucet started leaking. Faster and faster It leaked . f'"aster and Jaste r Uie stopped up sink filled. My lightnlng-like mind swiftly analy;:ed 'l?IY situation. ''I've got o hell of a problem he re." 1 muttered to myself. I started ba lling out the sink into the bathtub. BUT TltE FAUCET that used to just drip was now a roaring stream of water. 'The sink was fill ing faster than I coold ·bail. f ran out and got a garden house and attempted to hook it to the faucet and put the end in the bat htu b. This :SUcceedOO in spraying ,,•ater across the ~entire place. I then tried to tum off the wat er by :closing the valve k>caled beneath the :sink. Silly I didn't th ink of that before. The valve didn 't tum. 1t broke off in ·my hand. • Do you think all this caused me to •loose my cool? , OF COURS~ NOT. I simply dropped everything, ran out the !root door and •screamed, "HELP ?"' : Then the ne rt miracle happened. My 'oei.ghbor came \\'ith a tool to tum off the : water at the st reet and a policeman .arrived to supervise and advise. He gol ~his head knocked on my hanging li\'ing .. room lan1p for his trouble. r The rmal 1niracle was that the wa ter got turned off in time to avert a major flood . WllEN YOU LlVE in an Oki Lagma Olarmer, -you alwa ys need that final 'miracle. 1,630 Passen ge rs Re1no11ed From Queen Elizabeth -HAr.·tJLTON. Bermuda IUP!i -After a night crammed aboard a stand -in cruise liner, the 1,631) passengers fro1n the Queen Elizabeth 2 were brought safely to land today while their floating palace was still adrift out in the Atlantic. The Non1·egian cru ise 11hip Sea Venture pulled alongside the dock in llamilton shortly after 4:30 a.m. PDT. ?.lost of the passengers spent the night bunked dO\\'n on deck chairs and on the floors of thickly carpetl'd lounges for a few hours sleep. BUS~ AND RENTED cars lined up beside the dock to take the passengers to waiting jumOO jet.s that had bet!n chartered for the final leg of their journey, a two-hour flight to New York. As the passengers wailed to board the ir jetliners lhey were handed checks reimbursing thern for their cruise fa™. The passengers had been shuttled in a flotilla of n1otor launches from t.he QE2 to the Sea Venture in nine . ...flours \Vedncsday. The t.rans(er operation took more than hvice as long as planned . but "'ent wilhoul any serious problems. The only snag had been the use of si ngle "'alkwa ys on bo lh ships. TIIE PASSENGERS. ""ho had m3de tic most of the tmexpected crimp in thrir vacation plans "'ith a final dance under the stars and a fa re"·cll break(ast. v:ere cheerful and praised the kid-glove treatment during "·hat could have been a haiardous transfer operation. "It was more like an adventure," said Arthur Bray, of Stonington, Conn. DAILY I'll.OT DELIVERY SERVICE Oef',.,ery ol 1"" Doily Pfot i1 ()Oh<ll"lleed ~rldey.tly0urklnc1 ,,_.,.,..._b','S 30 p ..... ull .,,,, "°"' -w.11 bl '"1lugl)l IO )'OU. c.i11 ... lll<IJl"1"'N 10011.m. S.tura.y '""~""°"'di>""'~ -e«oy 11,,t•"' s.l-1 Dr8 1 "' SJ .... v.C<lll 11W11 ~ .... bl to'CUOI\! 11> )'OU, C.111 lllJ t-....iH 10 ..... TeJe~1 MM! Orll'qe Coutotio "'''' " •• ~-"'ll'O'! .. Ktl . •.... e1:.-121 -~ ..................... $40-1210 San c:i..r. ..... ~ 9tio::tl s ... ~~o.......,,,,,., Soul!>~~,,....,.. ............ •tl"''° Sunny Weekend r 1'l11st Pay Tax $50,000 i11 F1·ee Flights By Nixo11 Circle Listed \\'ASlUNGTON /LTPJ ; -President :\ixon's family and fri('!lds took mo rt' than $50.000 "·orth of free government airplane fl ights fron1 1969 lo 1972, ·the sta f( of a congressional committee estimates. i'Oo"' Nixon m~t pay income tax on the value of at least some of the tJips, the lnlemal R"cvenue Service r u I e d \Vednesday in a part of ils decision that l'\ixon o"'es $432,787 in back laxes for !he four yea rs . The IRS decision and committee staff rcrommendation mat Nixon pay taxes on the value of these trips is. a unique finding in their l"'in verdids on Nixon's taxes . which deal principally "'ilh contested deduct ions and tax trcat n1enl or real estate tra nsactions. TilEV OPES THE \VAY lo argument that other government services pro\'ided to Uie First Family also should be cou nted as income to the President. Flights of Nixon fa,rni!y members on mi litary planes had always been explaiot>d as req ucstrd by the Secret Ser ... ice to prot{'{'t against polential hijackers or kidnapcrs. • The trips fall into t\\'O calegories - those ..Vnere the 1:-,.esident v.'as along . and those '''here he '"asn't. The sta ff of the Joint Committee on Int ernal Revenue Taxation said Nixon relatives and friends had taken $21;015 "'Orth of flights for ~l'hich Ni xon hadn 't paid the government. BUT IT SAID th at because the While lfouse v.·ouldn 't provide r e q u e s t e d information. it could only estimate the value of Oi glnts v.'ith the President ·at $25.000 or more. The committee staff calculated tax on the ,·a]uo of the flights "'here Nixon wasn't along. but the staff said it didn't assess tax 011 the rides of relati,·e.s and friends l\'ilh the President because of the lack of specifi c information. A \\'hiU! House official said the UtS assessed Nixon only for flights where family and friends ne\•l v.·ithout him. In ils sect ion on aircraft u.se, the ron1millcc staff report obse r ved : "Flilfnts that appear to be personal arc particularly those taken by Julie and 1'ricia (Nixon's dau ghters) to join either David Eisenhower or F..dward Cox this sons-in·la\~·s) "'hile the latter were either studenls or stationed in variow cities other than \Yashington D.C. ··on several occasioos both EdYlard Cox and David EiSC"nhower joined Julie and Tricia on fl ights to and from these same cllies and to andr ·from the President's homes in either Key Bis- cayne, Fla,. or San Clemente, Calif. Occasionally, mc.mbers of the President's lamil y took along friends or guests on these flights ." * * ~ * * Items at San Clemente Included • lll \\'ASl-llNGTON (A P J The government paid $92 .298 to f!x . up President Nixon's private hon1es for his "personal benefit" and he should pay taxes on it, !he congressional staff report re leased Wednesday concludes. The staff report conclud ing the President owes $476.43 1 in back taxes said he should pay taxes on iten1s including a· gazebo. heating syste1n and -fi replace ran 31 San Clement<.'' plus ~ shuffleboord court at Key Biscayne. The staff report prepam:I for the House-Senate Commillee on Internal Revenue Taxation said I.he President • Ill State. :~:l!!.~~provem~~ as taxable income. in effect a job benefit. THE $92,HS FIGURE is the first publicly released estimate of how much of the fl'deral spending on the President's homes since 1969 could be COMidered improvements. Th< stalf report released. Wcdne«lay concluded he shoukl pay taxes on all or part J"so!Tle of the home improvements, saying some of them benefited partly him and partly the go,-emrnent. It said he should pay taXes on the fu11 $398 for a fireplace exhaust fan al San Clemente. contrary to a Secret Service decision that it was a presidential security expense. TEI.EPllONE LJ~ES to Xenia v.-ere cut by the ty,ister, but Ohio 8eU restored emerg..-.:y !erV\ce with ~e phooes. The Red CrC6S set up a relief center in the doy,'Jlto"11 Y~fCA. one of the fev.· buildings spared by the tornado. It look in 3.SO homeless. A grocery warehouse housed several Wndred more. Behind the rubble or another Wilding, bQ<:lies were .arranged in a row. A v.'Ofl\an bending over them ~ddenly cried out, ''Oh, my. God." and rol laj)9ed into t'ne anm Of a rescue worker. She had found her son. A major problem was the lack of running water. Tanks of water \\·er.e being sent from the nearby Wright- Patterson Air Force Base and portable toilets were to be brought in today. 11IE P.fA~AGER OF a demolished fast food restaunint said then might be 20 people trapped inside. The parking lot remained filled with cars. A number of cars were nipped over on J\1ain Street. Officials said some possibly still contained passengers, but heavy equipment could oot get through the rubble in fne street to lift the vehicles. The Xenia •1otel end the ci ty's high schools "'ere flattened. The armory. its roof caved in. was pressed inlo service. A freight train, J() of its cars overturned by the vicious twister, blocked a highway cro~ng. Officials also reported e x t e n: s i v c damage at ne.1rby Wilberforce home of Wilberforce College ind Central State College. Both schools apparently were on spring break and bad fewer students on cam~ than usual. Highway Palrol'man George Fisher said. "They probably will be linding bodies for a couple of days." Sniper Wounds Teen 011 Campus JACKSONVl!LE, Fla. (AP) -A roo(top snipe r shot. and wounded a teen- age boy on the Jacksonville University campus toda y, police said. A suspect \\'as later taken into custody. Police said the sniper, described as a young man with nowilg blond hair, shot a 17-year-old youth in the leg as the youth walked along crov.•ded University Avenue . The shots came from Brest Hall, '\\'hich adjoins \Yilliam! Hall. the main men's residence at the 2,0l~studcnt university, officers said. Plane Carrying Miners Crashes; 77 I~ose .Lives From Wire Services • JOAHNJ\1ESBURG -A privately owned DC 4 carrying miners home to ~1aJay,i from jobs in Francistown, Botswana. crashed moments a f t er take<lff in cloudy weather today. killing 77 of the 8.1 persons aboard, mining officials said. The ~ad v.·ere ident ified as the pilot ( IN SHORT .•• ) and co-pilot and 75 miners. r\o ~son v•t.s gl\•cn for the crash cit the four-propeller aircraft. O\\'Tied by the \\tenela ~tining organ ization. It was the company's first mishap in 22 years: of ferrying miners back and forth from job to job. Pompldou B11rled PARIS -President Georges Pompidou "'as buried today after a church service in the little cemetery at Orvlllie?1 attended only by his family. The private eight-minute burl.al wu simple in accordance with Pumpidou's wishes, with on1y a short euloc,y by a local priest. 'Defied Big Potcer•' CAIRO -President Anwar Sadal said \Vednesday that Egypt went to war against Israel last October in defiance of both the Soviet Union and. the United States. •·1 will always remain proud because our decision (to fight) was made against the v.·ill ot the two super powers," he said in a speech to students at Alexandria University. . LONDON -Ian Ball told a crowded rourt today he tried to kidnap Princess Anne as a protest against what he termed inadequate facilities for treating mental illness in Britain .• Ball, 261 appeared in Bow Street Magist.rates Court tO face additional charges of kidnapi~ and attempted murder stemming from the bloody kidnap aUempt on the princess March 2'1. Four persons v.w e wounded. Rats Take Over I .Illinois Toiv~i Outnurn .bered , 10-1 _Wind Gusts Expected to Subside--Except in Canyon Areas "The safety problem here is no more and oo less than the: problen1 oort!ronted by any other homeowner who has a fireplace and is not cawted by the fact that ~1r. Nixon is President," the report said. · CARPENTERSVILLE, IlL (UPI) -The Pied Piper ol Cupenitnville goes to v.'Ork today. just in 1l\e nick of time. Estjma tes run lhat this Chk:ago 1 suburb may have 10 times more rat sthan it bas people. • ~ · The village board of trustees hired the Orkin Eltenninating Co. to start extenninaUng on a mass scale beca~ residents of the town's 10t1thwest area report lhereo are so many rats around they are cavorting in thelr~back ' ' . . 'Temperat11res t I .-tbli11y "#" 'r, ,( •. 1 .Bl •, "lll n!I r, ~ ' llotllln •• I 11H1to ~ " ll • r:t{'ottt • " iw:rn:.11 ll ~ :r.l•llCI ff • "' ' • .. .. ft '! ' H ·' • "' "' ii:.N' c1tv n " .H I ' t-a:.i,r. fl ,, ' " ' Mj•ml " ff •• F:i1 !! JI ~ew ~.:i, tt ft ... ~\:"' Cll't I ·" .~~.r.· ·" 'llm. ~ • "::X ·" ~r.:.....::•. :ll ["~ :c· II ~ff.t Cftv " ..., •tl'l<llCt B ~ ~"" :i Wf,11'111'Vtofl ... n11r-' ~· Calltoritla $\llllW Mti.t .. ~· f ~='-,,. •~~ n '" .. • fhMIWll "" "'" • tsc."" • N•1ION4l Wtt.11111 MfVICl U)ll(t.11I•1 4M l•t 4 -5 -1• WI WI 41 .. t IOIO(.tjt . I Coastal Weelher S1111, /tloo11, Tide• T"UllSOA't h<Ol'ld 1'!1Qh .. •·•1 • '"· 1.5 5«0nd low , l .'1 •·"" ,.,, l"lllOA'I' Flrol lllQll . •·~ 4,m. J.I ,.,,,, ·-2 S1 ··"'· 0.1 *orwl 111111 ';ll ...... ),. s.c .... lo.kl l ;Q1 • ""' 0.0 '"" tl•" •:ll ··"'· '"" 7ii. '"'· Moon r\Jft S;12 fU'JI. '°"' l~M 1,m, It said \be President should pay taxes on the $12,988 difference between the kind or heating system he wanted at San Clemente and the kind the Seem Service recommended. ~-yards. 1 The rat.s started to show up t"''O months ago when the ~laterial Scrvlct 1 Corp. began digging a gravel pit near CilfPC!ltersville. IT SAtD ltE should p.iy taxes on three· fourths ot the 54,982 cost of a gazebo in San Cicmcnte that is 90metimes lL5ed as a security pool. and the full $1.600 for enlarging den windows overlooking the ~ t OCW\. 1be Pr61dMl also should pay Laxe1 on 11.600 of the 11,000 -of "Pl~ • shufneboord court al Key Bisca)'n<, the ~ rtporl said. It said the court had to be ttplactd because of construction ol a security ocmunaod pool. KEN HUCBES. a55istant village manager. said the evacuation wiped out the burrO\l.'S of big Norv.•ay rats who had been living in peace there. Slnet: nits • like fxact.ly !he same fOOd as do humans. they stanl'd W "'·lng up ln Car- pentersville. Now, It Is tslimated there may be u many u 250,000 rats around Carpen- tersville. a tovm or 25,000. u IOmethfng isn't done, it b leered , they could mul· tiply to 500,000 "1lhin eight.,,. ... James Nt}'Cfnl, a ~iooal ea1tneer for the Illinois Q,pe.rtmtnt of Publ;c Health. said, '1 doll' want lo alarm 111ybody, bat do you romeniber the black plague that ...-opt EUrope In Ille Middle Ages? Thal n s typhus lllld th.it - lrarwnllled by nils. .. llUGRES INDl<:ATllD be did not think condllJons wore oil thit alonning, but said of alannlst11 "You un't •Y they're wrong, because we. don't ki»w • "To many people, ra(& are the mMt (right~ animals on e~nh. lt it a dlsea"' carrying anlreall. It II -lhol a lat of~· ua afraid 10 let lbdr kids play in the bock yards. We hnc quite • ftw !!Ured people, lrigblenod pe>pl• who need help." ' The report also said Ole President should p..iy I.axes on $5.473 for bound&ry surveys , $5.867 for paving; $3,fm f« a sewer line, $3,500 for a beach cabana and $9 .399 for landscaping and malntena""" al San Clemente. .=....-----·· ( I PA A r " p Duo Marked .ior SLA Death ·calm" /rY--f PATRIC IA HEARST POSES WITH SUBMACHINE GUN Writing on Top of Photo Says 'Tanya 1974' -------- • Sl.A mt'mb\'rs :ire behe\"ed to l11o r b-·1-n ('lm'1f>t1ed v.•1th the group al one tu ne. t• ~llfyiru:: bcforr a grand Jury 1h:.11 lnd\Cl <.'d t"·o nlll'gM n1cnllx•rs of the Sl..A. in the SA' FRA,CIS('f) 1,\I' -r .... ·o persoos wanted b;1 lht" Svmbionr,..~ Liberation Am1 \ appeared out.,..•ardly calnt at nt'"', lhat tht> r~"olut1<nar• ON .\IARCll 4, \\'estbrook \1J\ 6 1nurdt•r of O:tklund !)and had tllllTkC' t 1tu•ni 'l'f ~1·~ h" r"l"i.l~\·:I rntor:n:illl)ll School Supt. :O.larcu.s Foster. death. on some 5LA members 10 the "I gul'SS I'll just ha\'C to die . Fl'I a11d 1)11 kla 11d ~lice. 1.:1" rr oonicthina." said Cnltu11 rnforccn1cnt oHicials lul\'c Westbc'ook, after l e a r n I n ~ r frl•r>>r! to pr'l!rct h1n1 , but SI> \Vc<lnfsduy o! the SLA s f11r \\'t'stbrook husn 't decided threa t. 11 ni·lht'r •n :11.:c·l'pl. \\'cst br~ Chris Thornpson ;111d Rob StthK'r "' t' r c laQcled ... t'n11c1! <1f t h c (X'Ople" an infor1ncrs i11 tht• lJlest SL.\ 1'0n1111unlauL'. I: said U1e three "arc to be shot on sigh1 11 hcnc1 er found and at any U1Til' " h'.Ql..:IJ-T\' rf'port1•r .\lar1lyn \\l:1k•·~ 11:1<1 111\h ft101•1 nson. :''i \\'hf'n h(' hcnrd the SLA t:ipc 'ii11·n~ fur 1\1.;; d(';llh '"llt' d id not llpJ>f'ar 10 be 11fr .1 <I. he \\;JS t'OOI. hi' \1as rahn. lie said l'nl ;ifra1d th°ey, 1\1';111 •ni:: th1· :o;l.;\, 1nadc anoth::r mist<1kP. JUSl as llJe)' 1 ;idt' \\h•·n ll1<.'\ n1urdt•rNI Fost('r." :\1iss Baker said. lhn •1psL·n ~rud h .. li\t•d fr>r a wbilc in an Oakl:uxt ho1ne "11h St·1cr~·I SI.,\ n1•·n1h<·r~. but 1\·as nc1't'r' a~ 1Tl('mbt.•r hll"<;('lf. Il l'.: t'ALLt.:I) Foster's '''urdt·r ··1J1l· 11rongl'st n1ove·· the SLA ('\"~ made and :!t'CU'll•1 lhc111 or havlnA "U svnlC\l'ha t lirn l eel concl•pt of l.ll:irk lll"1plt:'s .,1r11<.!,l.!l<..'" ~lis..s Strincr is 1\•rongfull y :ieC'u,, .. rt "~ hr111i;: an FR I informer. lhe fath<'r or allegrd ~l.1\ soh.liC'r Hu~·ll Lilllc said today in Pensacola . ~1a. '"I ~no"· Ht;J I".;; not 1ruc," 0. J . Little said In a lelephonc 1nll'r1 ll'Y• rrorn his Pens;1cola horne. ··Tilt!rt''s 1 1lHs11n.:l1•r- o;;[nndin;.: n1 tha1 "h•:·~f' .'\o ur-1• t-as l'Cllj)l'r llC·I II llh lhl' rn1.·· _, Kids Like IN SEPARATI:: 1nter\1L1''· ,\.e.;;1bro11k anrl ThtJlllf)'()!l, both black . l'rit1cized SLA ,e11f'rrilla'.:i for ;1<.;<::1<;s1n'tiy u1 black educator ~l arcu~ Foster and l.idn:in1n~ n c 11 s r1 a n f' r tic1ress Pat ricia llea r~t. :it!ss Src1ncr. 2rl. :-1 \\'hi!" 11 1111:1n. coUrrl not be re11ch1·d for ·In a.n intcrr1t'\\' 11·nh .\11 <:.s T & k , & ) R:il;r>r. ·1 hunH:•t.:i ar!1111ITl·ll 0 t•S 1'11( Y t'(11•1m<'lll. \\'rstbr:>ok. a l'i·vcar-o!d l,;[JJ\'('l'~il\' uf ra11rn;·nia :11 Berkeley · graduate student in hn,ctti'l!il'S 11nd :1 .1 rt t i •11, teaching assistan1. conceded h(' prohahlv dc.;;t·rvcd In he on !he SLA death list. ··Tiil' SI.A kn'l11 ~ I ~1t1l :• lhrf'at I ha\'1· ~ lu! <1f 111'1'";1;•' infor111at1on Thr1· kno1\· I know thC'm." he said \\'f'"lhorok i~ :i l('acl11r 1n !hr _Black Cultur;il Associalion. an or~ariizauon rr~ ini.: 1n 11\.•ln- black con\'icts in the .~1a1c pri son syslt>111. Sc1·rr<il ;1lll·~l'<l LUC ILL E K UE,'HN x Newport Beach City Council VOTE · .~ ..... ,:'..{~~; .... ::.···· .. ~." "n····'APRIL9 Inquiry Under Way '. Asse1nblY Panel Probes i\!ixon State T<1x I TUE BE\IE\'UE and 11 SACHA~'lENTO 1AP1 -An inco1nc tax st atus by ordering Assembly con1n1i1tcc ha s begun a closed-door inquiry into President i\ixon's state the state l3X hu:;rtl to turn Taxation Co1nmi1!e<'. 1n a 12-0 ... .. over t1ny information it has on 1he case. • ',. ·' '· Brot-v1i Seeki rig Tapes 011 2 N i~to11 A ttorrieys . SACRAMEi\'1'0 (UPI I - Secretan· of Staie Erl1nund G. Brown Jr. wat1ts the \\'hite House to gh·eo hin1 any 1,1pc recordings or notes concerned "·ith backdatin~ !he deed for President Nixon"s vi cc prl'sidt'nlial papers. Bro11'11 asked for I h c material ~londav in his n1ove to revoke the "notary public VALUE con1mi ssion of ;\"ixon·s lax attorney. Farnk De~1arco of Lo.;; 1\ngclcs. lie said he spccitica!ly 1\·an1rd details of a meeting on April JO. 1970. \vhen Det\1arco '"lCI atlorney H e r be rt · Kalmhach met 1vitt\ t he Presidt•nt nfter th~ dc<::d \\':JS backda1ed. vote \Vcdncsday, :iu1horizcdl committrc chairman Jo c tionsalvcs to obtain !Ill' cla1a 1 lrom the slate F~:inch1sc T;1x Board. 1 Thrl'C Bcpublirans ;0111t'd \ nine Dt.·mocrals u1 thL· rl·qut''>I. A board spokC'sn1an ~aid 1ax officials 11ould t <,rnply 1111h tht' order. • The \\'hi tc llou~l' 1·rc;11c1I a' 0 furnr Dec. 8 1~hl'n 11 !i;;H<.h l!;:=:;!::......;:b i\ixon h;id p<11d no i;tatc 1 / incon1e taxes sinct· laking 1 office in 1969. 1 Stale tax officials 1hrn ru lrcl in Febn1arv that lhl' l'rt·siden1 could 1101 • hr consklt'red ;1 Califon11:1 n•s1d"nl lor inx purpo.;;l·~. r1·cn thouAh ht' 11~!~ his S;1n t"lr>rnt>n!c t"late :.r~ !11-; 1•01in~ address. Camion . styl<> ;ir1a casv ca·f' are all como1nf"I "1 t '11~ r•anC ;\J"l"tl st>•rt n1 ['"lr\J I ca·" or pale Oluc w1tn wn•te c.u1!ar anoc.ufls Sl 2 BlDWELL'S-THE STORE FOR MEM l4b 7 Via Lido • ~twporl l111~h • 6 71·45 I 0 , " . ' ' HARDWARE STORE Your local hardware mer- chant with national chain buying powcrl Paint up. frx up now' We have the lools & supplies vou need! FIRE EXTINGUISHER Odorless. dry·chemical type for flammable liq uids, electric al equipmen1 fires. Hanging bracket inc~ REG. 929 Resists weather. stains, mildew. UniQUt oil-emulsion formula wea~ like a i ood, quahly oil-base paint. yet ii llJMn, on smoothly, dries tlust-ffet in two lo three hours . Brushes and tools tlean up in soapw water. ,,,,,,. --a-• UTt.I ISE 1973 MODEL CLOSEOUT SALE l!_USE PA/IT •555 3995 Model 555 5895 •77 . S1au11ess Sreel 11 HP Aulo. Reverse ... Reg 6695 L·11~ .... .,..1• '~ . __ ,.. ~ IJ H P Conltn~u!. Feed Reg 47 88 80nly The Dl1hw11her'1 Dl1hwalhar. """'"~ ¥OtJ< •~C""" '°""~ «d~• -OtSHt,o~TEP '"'-••I !QI 1 .... , .. .,.4~! "'°"_ .... YC.11JOO!'tQd..,.... U...OISH"'ASTlP "".,, '°'" a••"M ""'"'_. .,_.,.,, 0< u"" n ••• --•~ or-"~ ~~i....,...,-. a~.-..,_ b '"" t"'l'Wll """~ .. ~-DOI• ana ... ~, ti ... o! IO' IN,_.1,, .. .,, ........ l<I ,_......,. o~c-..... 1 lHY I<>....,.,_, "'' ~tl•'>ll••dS'".~l•"''""".,.~ II",,,,...,...,-.~,~ s,..., Ml ""'"',.., -t"O""' •"11 ""'·~••0-""'G ~· 30nly ~~~~ HOUSfWl\RE§('~ "°' GllT§ -~ Bright new housewar es ond gif ts ore here for Easter ti m~ _ . c_ome in today! HOUR~: MOftdey·Fridoy, 9·9, SatUrdoy 9°6, $....toy 1.0.4 I Tnur~ilY A1.1ril <l 1 ;o.1 ----- * MO\llNG )ALE:* MO\llNG PRICE:) APRIL 5-14TH don \t ml•• It ••• Coata Mesa only short sup.ltly ••• come early A LL -RISK INSURANCE • 5 Y[AR ~'lRITTEN CUARANTE[ ANO ,<;PEAKER TRAD[ 8ACK PLAN A VAILABLE NE:W & DE:MO )P€Ak'.€R) *AR 2 AX* LIST '149. ea., .... , ....... ONLY 599. ea. * RE:CTILINE:AR XIA* LIST '89 .. ea .. , . . . . .. , ... 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ONLY 559.00 * MARQUl'i 8810 (8TRK/FMJ * UST '149.'~ ........... . *PIONE:E:R TP222 C8TRKJ* IJST '49.'' ................... ONLY 532. 00 TURNTABLE:) NE:W & DE:MO) *GARRARD 'il 72B CW/BA)E: & CARTJ * UST '147.15 · ONLY 594 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MANY MORE: WE: CAN'T AD\JE:RTl)E: TAPE: DE:Ck'.) NE:W & DE:MO *TE:AC 210* UST 5 189.~ ... , .... * TE:AC 220 CU)E:Dl * LIST 5239.5? .. , ..... *HITACHI CPORTABLE:l * .ONLY 5 169.00 . ONLY 542.'5 ..s ITORI HOURS1 ' FRIDAY & MONDAY 11130 • 9130, SATURDAY & SUNDAY 10 • 6 COSTA MESA 2490Y:a Newport Blvd. • 642•9531 NEW ADDRESS: APRIL 18fh COSTA ~ISA 1829 Newport Blvd ~ OrlH MON THRU ,.I ¥ •SAl and SUN hul ~ULl•< val Mb* ~ 11.lO A~ 109 )O rM 10 OOto~ lO PM . NIVERSI Y STERE '' .. • 8 DAILY P R OT EDITORIAL PAGE County 'Super-agency' Orange County supervisors are studying a pro- posal by County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas that would be a long stride toward compl ete reorgani· zation of the county bureaucracy. Thomas has proposed creati on of an Environmental fl.1anagernenl Agency that would co mbin e all or part or eight existing departments having control of planning or environmental matters. But another part of Thomas' request is that the board consider adopting this ''super-agency" conccr.t as the goal for Ute entire bureaucracy. That request will be up for action again April 17. I-le even included in his study a possi ble organiza- tional chart depicting six super-agencies answerable di· TecUy to hi1n . II.is only boss would be the board of su· pervisors. It would' aP.pear that C'reatlon or an cnviro.nmenlal super-agency is well justified. The stated ainl of centralizing the county's planning function is to clea n up some or the mes made in the uninCorporate<J areas by inept. independent pJ3nning. • 'Vhomas says a unified approach ' would put the county on a direct course toward completion of a com· prehensive gene ral plan and could save. millions of dOI· lars now being wasted on overlapping functions. It is plainly evident that the current planning sys· tern leaves 1nuch lo be desired. Almost every area under the county's control has experi'enced uncontrolled growth that has proved painful to residents and officials alike. But while such a centralization may be good for the planners. it may be poison for the rest of the county's departments. 1 There needs lo be careful consideration of whether Thomas' ultimate go al would serve to over-centralize county government and put too much author ity in the •-------hands oL one non,,e!ected_official the....CAO. . attorney at the end of reins held by the same non-elected CAO, Certainly any concept of organization that would sli1n down the overweight bureauc~acy is worthy of con·' t>i deration, and 1'11.01nas' idea 111ay p~ove to ~e the best possible a pproach in the long run. • But there .appeared to be many pitfalls that need a good deal of exploration artd public discussion before the board can adopt suc:h a concept for the entire spectrum of county government. Billboard Ba11 An Orange County law adopted in 1971 will begin showing its teeth this summer as remind('rs go out to owners of 63 billbo<irds. more than haJf of them in the south county. to 'hbide by an Aug. 20 removal date or face legal action. • Owners. of the costly advertising signs wcr,e given three vcars to amortize .. their investment before comply· ing wfih the itnti-tiillboard ordlna,nce. '-lost of the 37 orfending signs in the south county advertise new housing tracts, with 21 in the Dana Point area. seven in A:IL-;sion Viejo, five in South Laguna and four In Capistrano Beach. Land zoned for ind11,o;;try was excluded from the anli·blllboard legislation. but the code probably will be amended to remove this exemption. Billboard re1noval wiJI be just the first step in clean- ing up s ign clutter in counly territory. Additional legis· lation adopted in 1973 gave owners of hundreds of other outdoor advertising signs ::1 similar three-year grace period before re1noving them as well . The county action. com bined with strict sign ordi· • ' . • .. -- S S ~f(j OIL INC. -- It might also be noted that such an agency setup could place publicly-elected department heads such as the assessor, sheriff, tax collector-treasurer and district _naoce.s_J11J1tdttiduaJ communjties,_ should go a long way toward imp~roving I.he look or the land and heading orr the uncontrolled proliferation of signs that has proved so disastrous in other areas. 'Quick! Take this and solve our energy non.crisis!' . ~ ·CIA;; Watergate Probe Stumbling W ASKINGTON-Scn. Howard Baker's- fru!Uess investigation of gossamer links between the Watergate scandal and the Central Jnlelligmce Agency (CIAl seems unlikely to help President Nixon but threatens Jeriom damage to the nation's beieaguered foreign intelligence opera. Uon. Despite accum1il11· ting ne w1p11.p e r leaks and Baker's hints of knowing much more than he om tell, Watergate is not about to be blamed on the CIA , in part or in whole. Under close e:r.am.i- nation, the leaks turn out to be red her- rings. Objective investigators are positive there was m CIA role-in Watergate. But conservative Republican Baker, in:Dcally, sounds ever more like lcft- leaning critics of thC CIA who complain that Senators linked too closely to the agency never do adl'quately probe its in- ner recesses. What's more, the flood ol innuendo seemingly originating •from Baker'! investigation fi.rther erodes the CIA 's tattered morale and prestige. BAX.ER'S motives are as shrouded as his overall Watergate perfonnance. As ~tor Republican on the Sc n a t e Watergate committee dllring last sum- mer's televi.900 hearings, he achieved in- stant ratne. But lhe image of. objectivity that made him a TV Idol infuriated ~nc While House and party regulars. Baker. a party man and a Nixon man , began hedging his bets in midsummer . ( EVANS · NOVAK J future investigation. Baker has heatedly denied that this co urse waa dictated by sen ior \Vhile Hoose aide3. Even so. his Aci i<>M "'·ere obvioosly designed to help !\Ir. Nixon. In explaining Im conduct immediately after the Waterxate burglary, the PresidcnL coat.ended ht fewed investigation "'-outd uncover super.secret CIA operations. If Baker developed e\'CR tangential CIA connections with \Vatergate, ,Mr. Nixon would obviously look beUcr. WORKING toward that end, Baker late last Oct0ber noted a IL1rper's n1agazinc article by Andrew St. George claiming that Helms had advance kno\111edgc of the Watergate burglary. Ba.ker eagerly dispatched the article to Sen. StuRrl Symington or l\1issouri . acti ng chairman of t'ne CIA oversight subcommittee. St. G«>rge, a journalistic swashbuckler. was summoned to Washington for a closed· door session. The verdict: he knew nothing. But Baker relied on more lh:l n flam- boyant journalism. The Watergate com· mittee's mino rity staff. concentratin~ on the CIA. has produced a c\ass1ficd report. Insinuating n\Ore thlln accusing. it is the mother lode for publi.shcd reports suggesting some ominous CIA ·role in \Vatergate (though. publicly, Baker affir ms •lclms's irmocenet?1 . That was: apparent Aug. 1 when TI-IE WATERGATE con1n1ittce 1na· Richard llelm.'i. fonner CIA director. jority staff regards the report as next 10 retmned from hi~ post as ambassador to lL~efcss. Rep. Lucien Ncd·li of li1ichigan, Iran to testify before the Watergate com· ranking CIA ex.pert in Co n g re S s . mitt.ee. Many Senators believed the -. believes there is no reason· to change the highly respected Helms had been bounc-Oct. 23 finding of his House suh- ed from the CIA for refusing lo lake the committee giving the C1A a clean bill of \Vatergate rap. Bui Uakcr was surpris· health. Federal prosecutors have found i.ngly hostile. ·nJs questions presaging his no ClA role in the conspiracy. Published Dear Glooruy Gus Senstor Mike Manslield. Democrat- ic Majority Leader. repor ts that the llou~ already has the votes to in1peach the President. Would it not at IC'ast apJ)C'ar to be more of a non.partisan proccdurC' if !he l'vidcncc \\·ere heard first? \V. B. OIMl'llf o~ ,_,, 11• nDol!lltl.,. w tN"" frtil 00 ...r ~nNr11Y n>ltf(! 1'l>f .,_, ti ffl.e 1'9W~. S.... f.Vf ,_i "9W<I N G'-'!' G111, 0.91 l"lltf. charges of sucti a role have all turned in· to red herrings. Thus .. recent newspaper accounls or in· IC'rnal tapes destroyed by Helms in ·his last CIA days become hollow when it is learned they \•>ere unrelated lo Watergate. Nor is there factual groun· ding for insinuations. fostered by Baker. t1/\8t pri7£-\\'inning \V ashington Post reporter Bob \\l ood\\'<lrd \\'as gi\·en \\·a tcrgate information in return for steering clea r of the CIA. BAKER h.'ls been subjL'Clcd to puzzled scrutiny by Senate colleagues, not onl y for his insinuations but for the w<iy he conducts 1nis investigation. \\'hen Helms \\'3S sumn1oned from Tehcran yet again last week. he faced intensely hostile cl~-door c1urstioning by Baker. J\.kltoover. the investigation is begin· ning to echo old compla ints from Senate su per-doves such as Sen. J. W. Fulbright of Arkansas: the CIA is permitted to run \\ild by Symington and olht'r SC'natr pro- tectors. Adding conservative S.1kcr to the Fulbright camp further endangers the future of tn is vital agency. \Vhen Baker on CBS·s ''Face the l\'ri· lion" last week declared "there's a great \\'ealth or information" co1nin~ from his investigation {though he could not say \\'hat). his real message to the !louse could be: don't push too hard on i1npeachment because I am raising le~nal ne"' questions about the CIA . Actually, lltr. Nixon's problC'ms seem 100 Acute for Uakcr's "'urning to matter 1nuch. llO\\'eVli'r lie m:iy hurt the CIA. !IO\\ard llaker can scarcely hel p the President , (Mari ta l Economics --a Tangled We b It "''3~ f'fimily Circle maga7.ine t.h.1t almost destrorf!d Lis and \\'oofie Tv.•ttt· er's family ¢n:le. The trouble began when Lis read in th(' A.p rll Issue truu. the. monetary ~lue of a ho~\\ifc·s labo~ was now Sl3,39l a ~car. ., "It lmfl falr ." said lli fro~·nlng, "I'm dolnp, $13.393 worth of \\-Ork ror you and you're not paying me a cent. I thought ..... e agreed to be free and f'C\Ua\ partner$ in our mar- riage.'' "You know I'm all for 1i,1)R)en's lib." said \\'oofi~. loo«ing up from \iis iti·l''i DiR't'Sl. "But I can't 110'ord you, Lis. I onfy rMke $18.000 a year." "Scelng )'01.(re my husband." said Lis generously, ''I'll only charge you $12.000." '"But I'd hove just l6000 left " .ald \\'oofie, "I Couldn"1 pay tmlf our ~s )'Ith IJ\at." lJ.! chcv.'Cd thcx1ghUully on a Ongmmil. ''l know?" she cried. "I'll hirt you as my ~istanl. For example, J'11 pay you to OObysll Joshua when I go to my macnune clasa. That way. you can Mm enough to pay your hnU or our c1· -· "OOn'1 you see, woonc?" flfle 511id hap- pily. "We'll ha\'e lbe Vffl"f fim ,,,.. and , • ART HOPPE Cqual partnership based on n fair and logical finnncial arrange1ncnt." AS \\'()()FIE could think of no non· male-chauylnlst·plg objections, he gave L.is $1000 on the fiMit of the month, keep- ing $500 tor him..o;;.elf. l.ls Jnbrled a la rge j:ir, "\Voofie·s Bills for Services.'' The. day of rcekonin,1t camt on the 30th when Us opr.ncd 1~ jor . "l&t's~ee." she said, going throollh W'oofie's bllls. "garbage removal servict. S20: dish"'ashing at $2 an hour, $47; baby~lt· tin~ at S2 an hour ... I never pay more ban I I.SO for babysllting." '·Don 't you support exlending the ~tlnimum Wage Lew to domcsiics?" asktd WooOt. "I forgo(,'' said Us. "Walt o nUnute, wf\ars this? liou5e Call, $25.'' "Yoo remember. "r'ou asktd me to take Joshua's temperature and-tell you whether be was sick. Tha t's the standard fee for a house call.'' "But you ~-ere a.lreaey in the houst." said Lis. "And ~'nat \lbou! thi s? ~pair lt'aky faucet, $17. That only took you ten minutes." "Alf plumbers charge a minimum of one hour's time for 1hcir services,'· said \\'oofie complarently , ·'You're lucky I didn't ha\·c to fix the !Cll'visio1rsct." AftC'r several hours of h:iggllng. they finally agreed I/wt \Voofie had earned $256.25 for the month . Bul he kindly loaned her the ex-tra $6.25 at prime ratf!t' SO that she could pny h~r t..'qllBI sha re of l~i r ~peuses on a bus.in<'ss\ike basis. DISASTER struck the foflov.ing "'l!t:k "''hen \Voofie lllllde $525 on a flyer he had taken ~rlicr In the market. lie came borne,. sat do\l.'fl and when Lis asked for help ''ilh I.he dishes, he mere- ly shook his head. "I don't ha \'e to." he snid. "f\·e ~!ready earned my share for the month. rair is fa ir." "Oarnn!'' said Lis. b:lJ'IGing a fe""' pot! • and pans. "I 1i,•istt you'd hurry up and double )'()UT salary so \\C COU!d afford a maid." ''Oh. no," said \Voof'ie cheerily. "If I mitde· $36,000 Md poid you SI2,000. I'd still have $2-1,000. So yoo·d have to do all the hou!t'\\'Ork and fet a job payina: you Sl2,000 more to mcc your cqlflll Mare of our ~1penses. You bcltcr hope we never get rich. You couldn't afrord .me." Thal night in hcd they :igl'('()d lo scrap t'ncir fnir \llld logical fln .. incl:il S)'!t nl. L.is figured ii Yi':l.."I either th.it or their free and equal m:irriage. Sigaaifieataee of the l11apeaeh11ae 1tt l' ote House-Not a ·Grand Jury W ASHJNGTON -Saying that the "votes arc there" in the House of Representatives to impeach President Nixon is roughly comparable to slating that a grand jury is prepared to inditt before it has heard .and assimilated the evidence on whiCh an indictment "'·ould be based. n iis, nevertheless, is the attitude re- nected by Sen. Mike ~1.'.lnsfield's recenl statement on "the votes a r e there,·· and \\-bile It might be deplored. it can· 1101 be denied . !\fatten; have taken a serious tum for the "'orsc for President Nixon in the flousc of RcpresentativM even before the Judiciary Committee has received all the evidence, much IC'SS assimil ated it. THE AmTUDE or the Democratic leadership shou1d ser\"e to explode lhe idea that the House is acting me rely as a 1irand jury presenting the evidence to the Senate for judgment. This is a convenient pretext for congressmen who wish to straddle the issue of President Nixon·s guilt or innocence. Resemblances between lhe House and a grand jury in a criminal proceedings are largely rhetorical. The differences are real . A grand jucy is responsible to 11 judge and takes Instructions from him . The House ls responsible to no superior authority and makes its own rules. A grand jury operates -theoretically, at least -in secret. The llouse of Rcpresentati\·cs does not. llow a grand jury voles is not m:ide public, nor are ir.s (mcHARD WILSO~ debates. The !louse: debates and \'Otes in public. If it votes ~·ithout at the samt' lime let· ting the public knov.· the evidence on \ll'hich votes are based , the pubUc will ask why. A grand i.urOr suffers no publ ic con· sequence of his action. A congressman risks his political livelihood. FINAU. Y, a congressman voting for im~ment authorizes "managers'' on the part Of the HOU.!le to go before the Senate and press for conviction. The congressman who votes for im· peachment \.'Otes for a public, tele\'ised triAI of many weeks duration which will focus the attention of lhe nation and the \\'Orld to the virtual e:tclusion of any other public matter. The congressman voting for im· peachment becomes an accuser-in his own right publicly and is not wrapped in the protecting anonymity of a grand juror as a single member of a large group. The grand jury parallel Is very strain· ed and thls is one reason why It is yet to be seen If the ''\·otes are there," or re· main there, for the Impeachment of the President. A BILL of Impeachment can be broad or narrow. but surely it must be ae· cusative. Can it merely say: lhe Presi· dent might be in\·olved in a criminal con- spiracy. We do not kno1i,·. Let the Senate deeide? Is that enough to bring a presi· dent of the United States before the Senate's bar of judgment? Must not the bill of impeachment assert that the President \\·as. in fact . in· \'Olved in n criminal conspiracy. That \\"Ould be the \\'8Y of a gr11nd jury. And that is exactly lhe \\'ay a good many congreSSmen-do not \\'ish to vott'. But unless they do so in overn•helming bi·parlisan majority. they face lhe pros· pect w h i c h Sena.tor A1anslicld also emphasizes -that more than one-third of the Senate will disagree and the Presi· dent will be acquitted. So, there is much more to it than just the votes being there at any particular time to impeach President Nixon. The consequences of casting such a vole must be measured by each congressman, and Y.'hile it is easy for some, it involves a measure or calculated risk for a great many more. · A CERTAIN amoun t of complacency is evident at the White House on th is 'point. \\.bile some accounts have it that Presi· dent Nixon is resigned lo the prospect "- an impeachment vole in the House, this is not reOected by subordinates "'hose responsibility it is to measure v.·bat the Holl!C \Vill do. One of these, Bryce Harlow, continues to say \\'ith seemingly absolute convictioo that the votes are not there now, and will not be there. to impeach th e President. He pou.ld hardly say to the contrary, but neit.her is he" called upon to be so posili\'e. Only a "major change," he says, could reverse his judgment. and he docs not perceive \\'hat others have thought to be such a change in the sen· timent of the House. FCC Study Blasts-Xids' TV \VASHI NGTON -An explosiv e Federal Communications Commission study which would reform the mane \\·orld of children's television. has been stuffed In a government safe. Ateanv.-'tlile . its supporten; on the commission have been replaced by bosom pals of big broadcasters. The report demands an end to hard·sell ads to kids, cutbacks in ,,;tJess cartoons and n1ore decent children's sh o ws scheduled at appro- priate. hours. Viola· tors, no matter hov.• po\\·erful, v.-ould risk loss of their license:>. • llad the s tudy been arccptcd b:-r the rec. it would have COBt the broadcim Tn- dustry tens of millions of dollars a year. The broadcasters would ha\'e been com· pellro to produce more programs for children and -to slice their 32 com- mercials per hour to no more than 13. This is the generous allotn1cnt cur· rently allowed to adult shows. 1bcsc and o~ dram:11ic changes were envisioned by former rec Chair· man Dean Burch. 01Jl'RAGED •l •ilat he had personally seen of children's programming, he set up a special Olildren's Television Uni t in S.ptembe< 1971. At Its he:id W8' tough· minded Dr. Elizabeth Roberts. an CX· coordinator ol the \\'hh~ H~ Con· ference on Chlldrtn and Youth. For months, the Roberts team studied the puerile v.-·ortd of children's TV. 1-"our months ago, she delivered the slnlini:: docu ment lo Burch , who forth\\'ilh locked It up in his olfice. Since then. Bun:h has mt'lved lo the White llowre and hi.! two slawlChest allies in the matter. Commissioners Nick Johnson rux:l l{ex Le~. ha\c lclt Inc fLl.. \\.E HAVI:: l\O\f obtained a bootleg copy of the suppressed document fron1 under the nose of the ne\\· chainnan, Richard \\'iley. As gene ral cowuel and ron1· missioner, \\'iley. accordi ng 10 FCC sources. \\'BS kinder to n e t ..,,. o r k treasuries than to children's welfare. Tht' report·s recon1mend:.ttions, therefore, arc now in Jeopardy. · The 4a.page document condemns out of hand the "noise. violence. or fran tic uc- tivity'' that broadcasters use to keep children mesmerized before TV .aet.s. THE l'"CC S11JDY i's even tougher on advertising. Children a.re "Inundated with numerous commercial n1essages that may be misleading or false to the literal and immature mind of a child.'' The broadcaste~ "manipulate his needs" in a manner "destructh·e to the child's Je· veloprnent . . . . " obscn-·es the report acid ly: "Common 5ense lclJs us that com· merciAl1 presented to sell products to three-. four· and nve-year-olds are im· proper under any civtllzed public interest ~ndard." The Roberts ~port as.ks for an end to all adve rtl\lng on shows for PfH'Chool ctilklren, saying it 13 "inherently decep- tive.'' The study would also ban mention or advenistd pnxlucts by "Mm" on children's prognims. Kids lend to build e "special relatlonship" v,,.jth their hosts, some of whom seem only intent on gull· Ing them. f'INAU. V, lh• st~y would drastically cut back advertising in kids' shows from the present 16 minutes per hour to a still generous nine minutes and thirty serond.s. the current voluntary maximum lur adult shov.'s. A! !he FCC. Chai nnan \Vi\C'y gave us a ringing d('{'\arat1on of independence from the p.<1st. He insisted that childrcn·s pro- gramming \\'as "on the front burner·· \\'ith hin1 and pointed out that he had only bef'n chairman ~'ith po11·er to change things for 10 days. At the \\'hitc House. a spokesman ror Dean Burch said Uie ex-FCC chairme n planned to keep an eye on progress. He insisted there was no intent ion.al stalling on the report. OIAHGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. \Vttrl, PubU&htr Thomas Krf!vil, Edi tor Barbara Kreibich Editorio.L Pagt Editor 'nH' f'ditori;il ,page cf tbe Dt.ily Pilot Wks to imonn a.nd l'!tlmulate l"f'adm by ~Inc on tnt• pq;e dl\'ftW ·ccmm~ruy·on topics or in· tft'l'st by IYndiatfd oolwnnlsts •nd Ca.rtoOnists, by PnMdinJ a f«um for rndtn' view1 and by Pttl«rlltir this n~ptt's cptnSons and 16t-u on CUTT"fnt topb. ~ f'diloria! Ol>inklnl o! the OaHy Piiot 1ppear Ol'lly ln..Che tditorta.l colum" !Iii ~ tnp ol the "Pfl.lt. Oplnkln& t."Pttwd by the mil· umntsta and t&r1oonlltt •nd letttr wrlttrJ Ill! lt)tb-own and nG otndone. mtnt of thtlr vlews by 1h.11 o.Jly Pilot tflou)d bt lnf~ Thursday, April 4, 19'74 •• • • ·---. • Sex After 80 91 Why Not CHICAGO (UPI) -ldeu !hat old people lose their rex drives are myth! that should be dls-oelleQ h\' doctars and the geoeral public, a research • ysvcOialrlst say~. 1n fact. Dr. Robert N. Butler lcld a nalion:.i l eonfere11<' l 5ponsored by · the , Amerjcan ~t e ct 1 <'a I As s o <"I a t 1 u n \\'edncsdny, many elderly 1ncn :u1d ,,.1,.1.e:i c~n ~n1 d0 r:'rf<>t t lhe art of lovemaking to new levels of sati!if.:icllon. "Tin•: E\'111"~'.'\CF. f•ll';irl·· points to a cont inuing ph~·s1ca l -<aoori rv anrl S"..:ual de-:1·(' throughout lift', C\'t'n into the :1d\anC'Cd t.•1gh 11L"~.'· Uu lll•r Slid . l!e said tht"'i• :J"'' ~"'" srrious nlyths about sexuality a n1""" th(' a L!Ull! t h .1 t t.'O!llributc to misapprehen!j1on. ff'ar and uneas1n1•ss arn'ln!! older people ar.d t h l' i r families. · 1 somev:~ bel\\'etn 60 and ES. "THEN, OF' COURSE," he ~aid. "lhtre·s tilt· ·frai,!11111' m)'lh that presents the belief ll'<JI sexual at'll\'l l\' nl11!hl somcho11o· be dangerous cithu r in t~n'" , I ht.>c111 ntu u·k<; ur broken OOn1?s or sonlethlng of t!1:.! ''II'! Butl1'r, "'ho S<'rves on the f·1· :•l!Jt·~ • f ttic \\'a•hiri •ton t ll('. \ Sch~ of Psychiatry. I· ,>1·~i ··! L':1i \•ers•'1 a n d (; e 0 r g c w as h i 11 g t 0 11 l • 1' p~sitv. ~ a i r1 it is in1port.1nt for physiei.'.1ns to h«I" • l•'f•r r.•...,"1:• ,.,.,; r..:1.1 n l !ha t "these n1~ths'" :1rl' '1n1ply TI\~ th.s. ''Not only must doclOrs "\\'ith the children gooe, ll'arn 1/\is," flt' .\>"Id. "hul al~ ... \1Hl1 r· rt· lr" 1r1• .111.f 11,1.: 1 h~· 1>11blic at lar:?.l' Ill"~\ I '.1r 1 rl'lJrl'll\Cllt, older P..,'Ople can 1h;<: ;1110 ():Ur 1'.•holc culturul ··1 '1.:1· !l'"i' \\u! k1nl! nl - S(>nsi tivity to...,·ards old peop le , ;utd 1t docs dema nd \1·orlung al · l101·ld l t' t ti<:'"'1•d so that \1e 1!l•1 c•I pin~ Thl' chart1t t('r of arc not ridi(·uhng. lilughing or thei.r rel.:itiooship,'' B u t I e r : ~kt"'' 1 \,,., a~·~ur S"ltual :.11•rt <.ictivitv or any other activity "'The second language of q 11ll'.l'r 1: ·tipl\• n1::iv engage !•urn·Jt1 ~.,xualitv i' 1'asth· 111 •• • undcrdcveloix'CI and old age i! BUTLER SAID nwn and :1 1' 1• 1 f !If" filJ NI y,•ith possibilities for its t'xploratlon. 1• ·~1·1 Jp:i rn \!l"<'uc:hout life \\'c .:ln.•ad\' krui"' !hat the old and many of those in the arc ~ysically capable of sex . 1 i1l' :\I'd. !ate \Cars tJf hfe \1. h"t WI' .'.lre h<>'-1nnin1? to pcrfl'Ct the "Sl'<.'Ond langu:igc learn is that many of thcn1 (lf ~x ." y,·Juch 1s rt>latf'd could raiSf' the art of Cil r£'SS1ng. IOUC'tuni; ness and quu t11 ~· !t'ndl'r-lo\'t'ma king 10 n n e "' de\'clopmt·nt" Re-Elect Your Councilman Milan M. Dostal x .. Tti.rc 's the 'fad in< fast' , .. 'CUMBE .. 'T m)1h that holds that anybody 1""1111 ., • O\'t•r 45 ts on a si•vua l Oo'"''•~r,,r( ..,.,, .. ,., "-'EWPORT DISTRICT 4 decline." B"tlcr said. "Then ~"" '"'"" '" -" "' f'I there's the 'O\'Cr the h\11' myth1 ~====-~-=_::~.:--:-=-:::::::;~:-.'.'.'.:'.~~~-':'.::;:'.:',:,-;;:;='.:'::"::':===::"::"==~1 Iha! declares Iha! l!1r c{('clin~I ~-----------------------------------, has rt•ru.:ht'd it ~ 11arHr and 1 ltl11t1rffl Interests Sir J ohn \Valier n1arricd Anne l\·Weharn \\'ednes-- •----daY -for his n1oney .. A cousi n ~lefL-him-$1 .2-mil· lion with a pro\'ision that he could have only the in LercsL. not the C'apital sum, until he produced a son and heir. The 56-yea r-old London bachelor said at the ce re1nony. "1\p3rt from the n1oney, it so hap.- pens I like the lady.'' -------------~ Belief iii Devil_ 011 tl1e l11c1'ease By GEORr.E W. CORNELL A~ 11.iltlon 'EdUor NE\V YOHK -Amid lhc unsettling ;isprcts of n1odern 1in1es. a ne"' study shows an increasing proportion of Americans are po s i t ively certain of 1hc existence of the devil . ~lost or !hem regard present ·day conditions a s threatening. and like!y to get Wflrse. Tht'Se are arnoog previously unpublistiNI f i n d in g s of national survey data gathered by the Center for Policy Jlcsearch. an independently funded agency Y.'hich studies social trends. WllJLE CERTAIXT\' or thC' dC'vil"s existence \\':JS UJ) 1 l p<'rccnt over the sin1ilnr 196.t _survey .. lhe£Crtainty of Gocl".s <'Xistence was do1vn 8 percent. dropping from 77 to 69 percent. although most others bclie\·c in God but "''ith some doubt. Six percent definitely do not believe in God or don't know . doub le the 3 percent disbelieving nine years before. . Alth<lugh ccrl..1inty about Cod has declined, certainty about the devil shows an "unusual spurt'' UP"-'ard . Nunn pointL.0 out. sexuality is over. This Is usually pcggt'd :.is ot·c11rring1 Conference Treasure1:..___ A1>pointed Hobcort E. Schaulis, d1n:-ctor of 1 n f n r tn ;i I i o n1 scr ... ices for lhc Co a s l l"o1nn1uni1s C'o!lt ;,:e llistrtt:t, h.is been appo iJl!l'<l trt·:ist!rt'r nnd registrar fQr th l' 6th lnrcmarional ;\ Progranirnlng Language L."scrs confcrcn<"l' ~l ay 1~·17 at the Sh<'rntoo An1.1heirn Hotel. 111e Coas t Co111munit y C-Ollege District is the host institu tion for the conference and is one of the largest APL ct•n!ers in !he 11 ork!. Sehaulis has lx>cn \ri1h the district ~Jnre !9i0. , APL ad vocates from around tile \\Orld \l ilt atl ('nd thi:. \'ear's conference. The 1hrec- da.v m('('!ing will con('{'n\rate on th c implementalion. t' n ha ncemcnt, application. futu re, and in s 1 r u ct Ion rnet hods of AP! .. Vendors wi lh products relating to ,\PL \1 111 also Ix> exhibiting. For registration Information contact St:haulis at 556-~. l\lcsan lfe ads Fi;atcrnity Burt Ray of Costa til csa. son TllE RESULTS show the llE SAID TllE shifting focus of ti1r. and f\1rs. Lester o. Ray proportion of the United States on lhe devil a pp a re n t I y of 301 Robjnhood Lane. ti.as population com p I ct c I y indicated a feeling among been f'icctcd prt'sident of convihced the devil exists has people that events seem Kappa Sigma fra ternity at 1rie risen in nine years from 37 to \\'ithout reason or good Un i\'crsity of sou t h c r n 48 percent, \\·ith another 20 purpose. and that the balance California. percent considering h is of good versus evil had Rar, a 1970 graduate of existence probable. "tipPl'<i in the direction of Corona de! :\lar 11igh School. The figures \\'ere ga therf'.'d :i e\'il.'' is a senior n'l2joring in year ago. preceding the recent .\·torrover. expectations that business and ace<>unl ing. hubbub O\'er demon o Io g y conditions are going to get ii'!"••••-· ------iiiiiiii;;;il induced by the movie '"Tho y,·orse are much higher -60 LA LINES Exorcist.'' percent -among those • • Dr. Clyde Z. 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Free personal ehecl ing account at a major banl; ju\t lc~·r a n1ini- mum balance of .S~.500.00. Free Safe Depos it Box. With a minimuin balance o( S2,500.00. Insider's Club. S:.vc on appliances, furniture , jewelry. tickets for ~ho~~ and g.1nle\. All it takes is a S 1,000.00 n1inin1um balaocc. ' Free Traveler'; Checks. Insider's Club rnembcr~ do not pay a sen ice chJrge; !he san1c applies to mone y order'. • -~ Howto-get the most out of what you save. '- Home lmprorrment @ Loans. Fron1 c<1rporl!.10 ~;.1.~ carpels. ' " !.. '"' Saturda~·s. \\'c're "rcn Satnr· Jays from 9:00 a m. 10 I :00 r n1. (l·rid.'.lys, all office~ l"tcept Jo" n· town Los Angeles, are open until 6:00p.m.). • e .., , •••••. , •. 0. More for your money. -. lluntini;ton &-.ieh OHite: 9 I Hun11nglon C'tntcr 17rJ1 ~·17. ljfJ7 · \lain Offit t : 9tb & !till, 623-1 JS! l un\cnu;nt Olficf' I hr.1ughu1it l ,1 lik'1 n1a increased belief in the dt'vil to the latter group felt worse OF CALIF. a n1ood of "uncertai nly and _t~im".'_"cs:_:a~'".'~ah".'."ea~d:'.:. _____ ~·~·~·•"',,,..,,,.."",,,..~•",,,.."~'~'"~'~~~",,,..M~"',,,..~--------------------stress. when things seem to bc1 · falling :1part and resources seem limiled for coping 'vith it..' HE SA "I'S TllAT people. trying to 1nakc st'nsc of tht' \l'Orld in such circumstances. tend 10 "look for scapegoats" such as th e dt'vit . ''It's precisely the sort of clim ate th:i 1 could lend to some rising d cn1ag oguc . ex ploiting the !'cnsc of evil in the \\'Orld and promising to drive out the dcvil"s agents. or lo sonl(' nc"' round of "'itch hunting .'' Nunn said in an interview. The study -rl'Sults of which are to be published in a forthconling book -· in1·0\ved a selected cross·set1ion of 3.~6 persons. . Nunn. 39, a spc<'ialist in !he 50eiolo,..,; of religion. said lhe study for the first tim{' proVided comparative data on the intensity ol belief in the supernatural. \ CHJEVROLEASE LEASE '74 CHEYYS! low lll1te1 • Early Delivery Ask fo r LIASI SPlCtALISTI at HOWARD CHEVROLET ...,Arthw & J•mb•,.• t 11td1 . ..... ,.,. •••1th 133-0555 ' Bu1·ing a comp~ct car \vitJ1 a six·cylinder engine can make room in your budget. If t hat compact car is an economical 1974 Chevy Nova G. you"IJ also end up \\ith a lot of room in your car .. "Automotive Irldustrles' Roominess Index" says no domestic compact at any price has more head and shoulder ·room, front qnd rear, than No\'a. 1'he room~-. economical i\ova 6 comes in three versatile 1 models, 2-door. 4-door and Hatchback. All in all, Nova 6 makes a Jot of sense right nov.'. aamps. 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Uut h0r candida!c died and she sta\cd hornc. still saying: "\\'omen d o 1\hatevcr their hush:1nds do. so what's the point of !living !hem the vote ?" REFLECTIONS ,, Reyn Sheffer "Find • ntecl •nd fill it ••. " Fr11nklin r-;n math'r 1\hrit 11111· ~t a· {L"ll in hf••, t'.11 h 011" •Jf US ha.~ ~om•·thinc rn nff>•r 11•h1t•h \111! rnahl•· II!> 1,, •·r1rh'h th" hf•· .. r 11notl11·r. 11 rr1:1y nu! r1•·1·r,..,anl\' l11· u t ift .. r n111- '''ria! 1af11,. V··ry 0'1"11 a l hou~h1ful (!1•0·!1 rll' H fry,· \\·orrl ..... r l;in\111""" \\'ill fill a ~r;•at tl""d f<Jl' frl!'nd~hi1• and ,sy1npalhl·l1t und1·r~!anct1n;.:. TIH·~r an• ,..rnn ll. "l'l"1n11H:ly LJINJllS•"fU• nt1nl t111111;: .... 11 "· 1ru1' h11t In f1llh1.,;: 1hr n"l'd' or ',, ht•L ~. II, •• 1\1\ll• ,, h··lp h• 11 fro•\ 11 \!1'«[11<'1 ~,.,,.,,. Of IO• rit·hn11•n1 In •1111• 1!1"'· Our l'lnl•• nnd n1tl1Qnnl nfflharl11n" • n11h1•· u' '" 01 -n1rur~ f11r , •. rvn···, ;111\11 111·1¥< In th1• •·n1rr11r~. 1111r '.'l'\ll'ri- ,.n('l"(I ••••ln•tloor-~·11 11 ru- 11u1tlnt ~··•1 \11th ,,,,-101 '"· ~·url !) a11d \ <'ll'l'llll.., P.·n•·flt., iSH€FF€R mo1.TU.\l.Y f 76 SOUTH COAST MIGHWA.Y LAGUNA IEAC'i 4•4-1 SlS SAN CLEMENTE 0 [[ , 30.00 VALUE IMPORTED VINYL TOTE BAGS 17.99 -----· .... ,. I ·"' Hond<.emely ~tyled t01e OOri., 1n colorful ~ut-d<-Perlt"c1 IOI' him or hCf· qreat for the Leoch. trov('I or 01ourid !own~ Medium !>ize speciol purcho.~1.· luq<JOgc·, J3 REG. 229.95, LLOYD'S STEREO REC EIVER SYSTEM 199.99 Powerful AM IFM receiver co~ with o bUlt-in 8-h'oc.k lope ploy~. 1ec0fd c:h::uiger, dust cover ond ~oto oi1-~~ -.peol~r~. Tobie. 49.95 S1ereo. RodlO<;. 88 .. REG . 19.95, MAXIMUS STEREO HEADPHONES 16.99 Yr» own p-1vore Id of ~~tennq pleosu-e. Voli.me control. rronolftol/stereo ~....,tch, podding fa head ord eors. Comfoooble lo weer, eiciting ~. Stereos, Radios, 88 ANAHl::IM NEWl'O<T ; 1 IJJ NORTH El CAMINO REAL 4f1-0100 444 N. bicld!11415.i:..81 't •1 fmllbi ltbndf714)b'M·l211 • \ l ' REG . 339.95, FRIGIDAIRE 17 CU . FT. FROSTPROOF 319.95 A full 166 lb. capacity freezer ~clion, odjuslable ~Ives and lot!. of door storage spoce make this a great . " buy. Two !.helves in freezer, cri~pers. Maior Appliances, 80 REG. 199.95, WESTINGHOUSE 18 LB . FAMILY SIZE WASHER 1-89.95-- 'Larqe copocity with features like regular and perm anenl p-ess cycle-:.. automat ic , bleach dispenser. safety lid lock. T.wo speed selections, thorough rinsing act ion. Major App~ances. 80 GODDARDS SPRAY.ON DRY CLEANER J.50 "'"" "" • Like having o dry cleone1 1n o con! Spray~ on wet, dry. to a powder, sioins bru\h oul with powder. Will ror harm fabiic:s. 5-oz sue 1.75; 2-0l. rrovel ~•zo 1.25. l...Joiion~. 4 VAL. 349.88, ELECTROPHONIC 8-TRACK STEREO CONSOLE 249.88 Styled in Mcdi!crroneon morif wirh rich pecan finish. I-louses on_ AM/FM receiver, l1Jntable. 8·track tape recorder ond fuffofonqe !.pea~er \ys tems. Include\ microphone~. T elcv1siorl\, 72 REG. I .88. WHAM-0 ALL-AMERICAN FRI SBEE 1.24 F0t fun in the yard. -beoc.h a pa~! Ploy "catch" wirh it, or p-oc1tce s•unt 1hraws and coiches ..• your imog1001ion is the ~mrl , Unbreo~oble plo~h< in red. wh1re, blue. Toys. 28 I \ 25 .00 -52 .00 VALUES SOFTSIDE LUGGAGE 14.99-34.99 Special purcho~ vinyl lu gqoqe in ton or gold: zippered. 25.00 Tote, 14.99; 35.00 Cony-on. 19.99; 40.00 24" pullman, 24.99; 45.00 26" pullman. 29.99; 52.00 29" pull man. 34.99 Luggage, ]] REG. 69• COLUMBIA MINERVA AMY YARN 4911 s~c111 .. A l-01. 2-ply brwshed ocry!1c yarn in assorted colors for use in \howls and sweoten where you ;-"'0111 o mohoir ~t Fun to ~nit. crochet. M Needlework. 28 -rol ot Wibhire 5.00 VALUE MAGNETIC PHOTO ALBUM ,. 2.69 Buy a set! Screw-posf binding. lO laqe !oelf<XlieWe poges. Heavily podded wo~ble v1rryl covers. Refills ovciloble. ,S1otionery, IS REG. 6 00, "PALISADES" INDOOR/OUTDOOR THERMOMETER 4.99 Do your port for con~rig el'IE!rqy by wo1cN119 home interior temperoiure~ ....,,h rn;, ver!>Otae t~momete.-, q" toll with 4 feet of copllory tubnq. Comer as, Shavers. I l • ' . I - 0 [[ Q) • SPRING HANDBAGS FORJ\LL OCCASIOl"JS 9.99 to 14.99 Conver1ib le shoulder bags in lea thers, srraws and vinyls. Asst. colors, many One·of-o-lcind styles. Handbags, 37 \ REG. 2.25 SLIM BOXER SHORTS 1.79 Centura® ... our own fine label under· wear. Slim-fit OOxers in white, solid colors and patterns. Kodel:® polyester/cotton .. Sizes J0.40. Men's Underwear, 91 • REG. 12.99COMMAND JEEP BY L.M. COX 8.99 Durable end detailed army jeep · of high·impact plast ic powered by bcox' s .049 gos engine. Adjustable steering. Fold.down windshield. Toys. 28 '""*"' *4 N. fucJd(71 4l~J!i-til21 , ,1_h';_"c:':.:.'Y_A:..."'c.'' -'__:_l9.;.1' ________ OAJL V P!l0~9 REG. 4.50-$11 BODY FASHIONS 2.59to6.99 6.SQ.$8 Bali b<m, 3.99-5.49 $5·$8 Modenfo.m b<os. 3.49-4.59 $5·$8 Vossorette b<os. 2.69-4.09 4.SQ.$1 1 pantie gird les, 2.59-6.99 ~ Sorry, no mail, phone. Body Fo sh+onc,, 19 LONG SUMMER POLKADOTS · 19.99 Ir's o softly Pretty 1onqdress. S1eeve1ess for Summer and deeply ruffled on top. Arnel tr;acetote iersey in navy or red, 8· I 8. Telephone or mo;! 01d('r ~ invited. Career Ores~e;, 27 REG. 99.95 PANASONIC CASSETIE /CLOCK RADIO 79.99 AM /FM reception, cloc~ radio function~ ord o built-in cosselle recorder make 1hi a most un ique porrob!e wund system. Uses boneries Of AC. 511!reos. Radios, 88 ' ,,.------ ' R~G. 47 5-2,,5.0 INFANTS' SWEATERS 2.99 B:Jby boy'-» and q r!s' ', . .,., ... .,:r·r) .far ~cepi nq a way the ch i1: 1 "''any soft colors, 12-J 8·24 months. Machine.wash. lnonis' We<¥,·42 PASTEL POLYESTER TUR TLES 5.99 \ Shown. sleeveie~s 1ur!le. back zipped. Ribbed polyc~tcr 1n v. n11e. aqua. peo,...h. pin~. gr een, y~ho·w . S-M·L. Lonrj J('f;"'l! ver;1on. 7. 99 Praza Spor1 ~w.,·or, 65. Stree t Floor -; _,. ' " . ~ -- . I . . . . -.. . . ~ .- .. ,. '" ,_ ... REG. $12-$55 ANTIQUE SAT IN LINED DRAPERIES 7.99-35 .99 Save I 3 on 1h~se 'elegant Royal Vi:.torio dropcrie~ in wh;te only. They'll add the "fOJIT<ll touch" ro any room. S.zes 48".54" to 144">84". [}y cle an only. O!operies, 10 SPEC IAL ! JR. TOPS 5.99 Slipsy litt le kni1s in mul!i·pr1n1s. Short and lonq sleeved styles in 65~ acctore/35'=- nylon. Florals. qcomerrics. .Junior Spor11iweQr, 97 SAVE 15% ON SAFA S, CHAIRS AND LOVE SEATS IN 200 FABBRICS 169.95 to 594.95 Reg . I 99.95·699 .95. T rod1r 1onol ta contemporary sty les. All the popular fabrics in prinr s, c.olids, p!oid'>. str;pes. Order now, a weeks delivery. Furniture. 38 19.99 VA LUE T~E G.E. "SURGE OR STEAM" IRON 16.99 Smooth o ul • . " f,:ird 10 Q"f wr :n~le·. wi1h hot '•. : ...... 1rrJm 34 1o1en1s ~")t tM pu~h o t .; bu tt on. Watc1 window, wrap 'r·. •J hc.-1 bar, and bu11on r'IOOt , for convenience. 116 Houo;ewores. electric.s 95 • HUNT>o.GTCN ""CH 07A»GE MALLO:~.-.NGE ( (!fQS !OJLQ\(,...,.Oi f."1,211] ~I I 1111 Ed..qer ... -.e!'IA' jll ~) !72-l))I 2 N. ll/\1o11S""91{71 •fo;a.1)11 ' , .• ,.., !t-:,., ..... "~f l( A 1'1fUf Cll~L l-fOU!PPtO L>JLf H M!IJARE. T ." 'J\1e1vporl Up e11i1igs -L<1st Nite ;\1•\\ par! n .. :irh rrrn·a111111 n!ft\'!:1ll't ;tfl•n'l !iUJ"t' \\h,\. 1)\11 lli•'fl' an· 01M·n1n g$ 111 11 '"ir11•11 11f .'-)lrtll~ 'l)l\f1~ I'! ~I ~~ t'', 111cl11d1nt: tt'nni:. .ind ~;uhtn.: H1·~1dl1111 ~ u•ualh· ~!;ind 1n !1nr for hv11r ~ to n ·g1~h·r f,H. th(' popul:ir rnur~r<... hnl tit.• ~pring 111:\tr11r111)11 r la~sl'.; :-!Ill h:n·e :i ~urvrisin~ n11n1IX'r "' opt•111 nj.!~. a rco rd 1 n i:: 10 ll1•t·re:1uon Sup..•r1 l!'Of 1lobcr1 lrr;inl!l'r f\ESlllES TE'\'"IS ;in <I ,,uhn~ tJ1,•rr 1 ... ~1111 ni0m ln 1'1 111h1•1" rl.1"~''' -j!nl r. 11-111:1;• hl'ul:,:1• 111"1~ 11 l11~J11•1',(••• cl:1!l•" r•·1~1· l'h1lrtri ·n·, ;i r I II 0 t' k Sh 0 p S . l' I" I' ;1 I ~I 1• 111111 (·nicn1 .. i] I' :1 1 n r 1 11 !: , l'h•nt-<t• i'fll 1k11,..!. r1r-r"l"lr:1r11l" 11 1·a1111g. bnn ~:i1 .!1!1'.!1 111111 <'1·r:1n1iL':'. J?ll 1t;1r . h·1lk·11 :iod 1:11 1.. yoga. b1•;1ut~ :i11 l n10<l«l- !!l{.!. \"Q!leybnll and 11T('st ling. r;r;u11!1>r ,,aid 1hc fat t the <'1ty <lictn't publish a sr1>.1r;ite- i;1Jru1g 1.·atalog 111<1~' IX' !he n·<ison for thC' light !urruM.!I at ('<trlv rr~is1r;ir1on r ;r;ingt>r s<i1J th"r<' ;1rr no 1110r" t'l;1si;l'' offrrt'd thi~ (,,pnnc; rh<111 11:-.! <;pnni.:. "·h··n thl' e11\ couldn't h:1ndl1· i'l!11hf' l11·n1~n<l . Rf':GISTRAl.10'\ R E r. ,\ ~ Sa!urd.1y 11\!h r r 11' 1 l (' g I'd i;ii.:nups for :'\r11 pon Rt>arh rf's1d1·n1' ;ind 1'> cont1nuin1: throughout nt'sl V.'C'Ck for all mtcrl•St t.-d p<'l"SOn.~. Sn f;ir. Gr::ingrr said. 470 per.,ons ha\'e siITT'!ed up for lf'nnis c!:i <;~s. There are still 91 I :l('.'lnCIC~ Ile s;1id 1hr ,,1iling eln~sro; h:1v1• Jff!I \'a!':11u'11'~ Onl y 122 p<·rsons h:iv•• r1·i.:1 s1t'I i 11 BECIJS'fFt ATIO:" FOR ;ill progr;i111o:; i" h('1ng cond1u·1rc\ <1l rhe Comn1unit~· Yo111h l'rntf'r in Comna d<'l >t.1r tonight frnrn 5-8 o'clock Lak1~ rrg1~1r11t1n11s •111! hr ;ircc•ptcd at !hr !';irks. Hf'ach· t·s <1ntl Hccrf'at1ori !1epar1 n1enl office. lil4 \\° Balbcl:> Bl\'d . Frid;1y fronl 1.;i rm ~nr! nr.'<t .\1nnrlay lhrouf'h Fnday from Ban1 lo 5pm. )') urd cr ' Charµ:c 1' Dropped ronHA!\'.CE 1 Ar 1 ~lurder chargrs v.·1•rl' (!ropfK'r! hl'rt' ;ig:1inst .1 m.1n h\•l<I in !hr Th:inl-.sg11·inl:! 1972 !il<1~·1111: of Jl -\'£>:1r ~1l<l Trn L~nn Jlol11~ !)1~m1~sal ,,r 1h" ch;1 rgr~ ;11,:a1n~1 Rnrial t ! ''1<Jl l\n7:1~, 29. c·um1· \\'1 "(ln•·o;d,1v :it lh" r"q111·st of J)i~! 1\tf\ Jo:-<'ph Busch. /I spokrsrnan for Bu~ch said .. ,I"'" ti irl<·rwr m;1k1·s prosecuti(ln of Ko1;1k on !his cri1n" 1nappmpn;;!C' Ko1tik ri>ma1n1·d in c11c;1t)dv l"lll $2:-l.fW'IO bad in C'<lflnf'('f1nn v.ith a ~rpar;it (' <'hit d · 1nnlcs11ng cast' l\oza k hart !Jft•n <1cc-us«1 !n ltlf' rarw-·sla~ 11\i,; of rh ,. i;irl. v. ho ch.<;nppt:arrd v.h1lr pla~ inc out si de hrr h orn1· TI1anksg1ving lh1y, 1972. ll1·r bod y "·as f<M1nd tho' llt''<! d:c1y tJn A bl:,1ch 1n Vrntur;1 County. A11tlx)!"1llt« said 1'h•' h<id b<.•cn raped and s1 r11ngl1'<i, Hob .. ,rt John Eflrlr Hlak<'lt'r. S'>n of ~Ir . and \1 Ni lio~rt A. Rla k1·le\ of 3fl64 Ho\'C't' l~1nf' in Cos1.i ~le~•. hH$ ~raduatfd frt.m C11I S t a t c ~n lkrnardlno. Robrrt. a gradu~tt' of ('o,ta ;\l t>~1 lf11;:h Schoo!. f('('f'.'1\('d h1!< ~Jchelor of arui dtl!T'f(' 1n an. THE EARL'S '"""'".,., Htl ltllt •1· (Id, Tl-lt1rl' ., ......... , L1•..-i1 ltHit••t-AM Ott.«t 4·~·040\ 642·1751 . ' JO DAILY PILOT Fo1· the Record Of /tlorriage Dissolt1tio1as . ·• Thur~O'ly, Apr\I 4, 1974 Political Notes 2 Groups Pushing Campaign Reforms Hy O.C. lfUSTINGS -Limits on the amount an individu31 may cootrlbute and the amount a candidate n1ay contribute to hi~lf. Ellsberg At Irvine For Talk , 'Brace a Cl1ild' Day Set April 15 • SANTA ANA -Physically handica pped children a n d adults ln Orange County will benefit fr01n I.he proceOOll ol BAC (Brace :i Child) day. April 15. Jn the first IY.'0 v.·ccks Of April, the public cain rec J\•r'"' llAC bu ttons at (Aorllclp31lng . mtaurants In return ror " St donallon \.0 the Easter Seal Society £or Crippled Children llnd Adults of Orange County. Then on April 15. anyon..: \\'Cilling a HAC bu I I O I\ v.•ill be entl!IL'<l to dr ink all the cof· h.>c he wants, frtt of charge, :it any of the restaurants in !he program. ORANGE COUNTY The Bnvironment<al Coalition or Orange Cowity and the Orange County U!ague of Y.'orncn Voters are trying to rowid up 50~000 petitioners by ~iay 15 in order to pl1'h state legislators and Lhe county Board of Supervisors into ado pt i ng • • mroningful" campaign retorms. ba llot in June doesn't go r~r enough because "-would place 1i1nits only on c a m p a i g n ex pe nd i t u r es. not oo. contributions. 10 addition, they complain, the Common Cause measure v.·oold pl ace limits onl y on state o:institutiooal offit'frs and y,·ould oot affect 5tate \cgislatOl'5 Gr county or local officials. -Limits on o v e r all e~tures based on a fixfd amount per registered voter. ' -Provisions for full and timely pubLic disclosure of contributiom and expenclilurcs both prior to and alter an election. "Political Trials in America" ",.i.11 be th e subject of D>l.niel Ellsberg, center of the Pentagon l">olpcr.1 controversy, in a talk at UC Irvine Monday . Tile program, sched uled for Crawfol"d llall at 8 p.m .. is spon.sored by the Associa ted S tud e nt s '.j.peakers Comm ittee. !"ire Trairiinu ,.. Grads Assigned -WANTED- • Spokes.mm for the two groups say the Common Ca.UM! initiative on the statewide Here is v.·hat the coelltion and the league \li'ould like 10 Stt:· -Provisioos for s t r i c t enforcement and penallies fo r \'iolations. TwG Orange C.oast rt!l;idenl ~ have gradualed fr1>m thr Los Ange l es County F i re Department 's Training Academy and assigned to sta- tions in Los Angeles. oIAMoNDs • GEMSTONES , ......... ...,. le«o"' .. -tlli"' .., tlill••.;• ctl\l( , .... - lro• prl'l'llr. ilotli-oltl..oh OMI t•lll•t t. Cor-tlvl t•O"'iftctl;.,,, Ottti t•olwctlloft by -••,-•h, Hight•! ,,kt • po;cl. Coll .S..0-~ 10.~ 4o11y, Sotu<clGy !G.6. S.Mlor do•ed, 01~ hw ~. o..M loll• or-W , )owpll. ' . iewets by ioseph Blind Sea· Explorers Jt you wa,nt to carry I.heir petition, or'sign it. or: object to it, call Kit DrOl linger, 837-6538, or the coalition office, 836-4314. TickeU to the program are $2.50 for the general public. 50 <'t:'nts for UC! students and $1.50 fo r UC! facully and staff. They are available at the Associated Students Tit·k~t Booth . located on the first floo r of Gat.e"·ay Comtnons, or at the doQr the night of the~ lecture. , Albert J . Brown of Seal Beach and Danny \\'. Sanchez of Huntington Beach have both Sa ugus. SOUTH COAST ru.1A • n~ litSTOL, coSlA-MltA • S4G-"'6 To Receive Charter VISIT .THE BUNNY Deaths Else ·where SAN FRANCISCO (UPI\ - The pestoc of the Konk~Kyo Japanese Church of S a n Fr a n c is co .\\'35 killed Wednesday '>'ilen struck by. a truck. Police said ·Sh.IPo Fukuda was knocked out of her shoes when hit by the 11h:· ton vehicle. WAYLAND, Mass. (AP\ - Funeral services will be held Saturday for Gordon L . Fulkrt.oo, 53, senior vice president for e I e. (! t r o n i c components of GTE Sylvania. Joc. lie died Tuesday at his home here. NEW YOl~K (UPJ l -Wells ''Ted" Church, 72, a former CBS llt'Yi'S rorrespondent and CBS news executive. died Tuesday in Annapolis, Md. Dealh i\'orlee• ICIDDt E l env Klddlt , re1fcllftt o1 Coi.T• MIK&. D•te o1 Ott lft "1)<11 •. "1'-Survi\'ftl by -l>u>blnd, Fr~ D. Kfddlt ; -_,, ROMrl J. l(klcll1, Cini. Nww; two ~U9'> ltn , Emily """ Gorwc;ll, H1w•ll 11>11 flt!IY Rlllll R-.. Florlda; one 1lster, Fern Acc11r.o. Ml1sou•I: llvt u••ndtll!l-d•"'' -grMI gr•ndcl'llld. P•l••l9 l•m-1!~ ~al Mt'VICH _,., he-Id. lltll• llro ldw•v M0<!ultY, dlrKIOl'l. LOC.1.111 Oo<'a!h• En<!el LGQ<ln, r"'ldPnl ol UCI 81m00<> SI., Ntwoorl llHCh D•!• o! df~tn A11<!! l. lfU, Su"'!ued bv r.... 'hu•btrwl, Clel•NI w. LOOll"· IWO !Ollt. C!t•tn<I H LO<l•n &nd Geoto• W. LOQtn, M:O.l stven ort!l<khlldrtn. $ervl<;e• 1nu•tdt v. iPM. Cost• M .. • Cn•ce!. lnternmenl Ptclllc C•e•! Cemt1erv. llfll1- lle1<1tf°" a .. .cro•1. 5M1TH M~t G Sml!h. re~la""r of ~.ount Hill!. ~:1~• 1°~ .. ~~~~~ ~f,·~: .. ~~'VJ,,~:1rlf'(,.=~ Wtl!,1111 MOt1utrv. dorKlori. 646-41• WILCOX Lela WHco~. retlo.<il Of Newoorl llt Kh. S<!fv1C11i were lleld lhulldt• 11 :30 AM, WttlCflfl (1 .. oelj W.1!,lllf Morl111"' d1rzlpt1 +411."•t;!'_ Discussion. Groups Will Meet Organizational meeting! will be hetd April 10 at UCI for the Great Decision 1974 program, sponsored by the Model U.N. and the uruted Na l i on s Association. The discussion g r o u p s , v•hich wUI meet informally, will cover such topics M "The Energy Cris is: What Impact? Whnt Soluti on s?'' and "People: llow ?\-!any Can the Earth Support?" Interested persons may at- tend a meeting at 2:30 p.m. April !O in room 224 of lhc Humanities Hall or al 7:30 p. m. in room 2.10 of the Humanities Hall . Further information may be obtained by calling Q-alg Beauchamp at 833-SS47. Valley Pair Top Honors James and Angelina l\1ortll of Fountain Valley will head the list of 160 families to be ho nored by Orange C.ounty f'oster Parents in a recogni· tioo ·ceremony at 7:30 p.m, April 5 at the Foontaln Valley Conununity Center. ~Ir. and l\Irs. ri.rorett have served as foster parents for 33 years. Other families being honored .na ve partici pated for a mininwm of fi ve years. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLlff MOllTUARY •'21 E 17th ST Co110 Me10 646-4888 -·- The ceremony is part of Orange County's Foste r 11...-"""'"t Recognition W e e k , A11ril 3--9. IALTZ-lllGllON fUNllAL HOME Corona oe l Mor Co~o Mesa 67'l·9t~O 0-16·242• I -·-BELL lllOAOWAY MOITUAIY J 10 Broodwov. Co~o Mew ~48 3431 -·- McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH Ma.TUARY 1105 loguno Canyon Rd .C9~ 04 15 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUAIY .aeJ. c ,~ -·-PAClflC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C"-1 'l~OO P0< I.: v-[)f, .... NtwpQ•I &.<w~. Cohlornia 64• '..1 700 -·-PHK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOMI 1ao1 BolJ.O "''f'l · We$'"''"\'e' 89l ll2.S -·-SMITHS' MOITUAllY 617 Mo1n Sr, 11~nttngfOl'I S.-oth ~ltt-MJ9 \ Black Actor Talks a t SAC SANTA ANA -Actor John Anlos , v.·ho appears on lhc CBS-TV series "Good Times." v.'ill speat-on the subject of blacks in the friday en- tertainment indus try at noon, in Phillips Hali at Santa Ana College. F'urthl'r information I s a\·ailable fro m the Black Studen1s Union at Santa Ana Colli:'ge. s:tr>-3000. Pat Dunn Gets it Done in At Your Service LUCILLE KUEHN i\D\llNISTR,\11\11· .\Ni\LYS1" Newport Beach City Council x VOTE ••• • • ·"1··,··· ·: . . • ••••• An $8.57 saving~ •• that's the report of one of our Capital Club members ,vho used her card to take fo11r friends to dinner and the n1ovies: a 103 discount at a n1c111bcr rCstaurant plus SJ off on each ffiovie ticket. It adds up! And there are liter• ally hundreds of othe r savings our mcn1bcrs take advantage of, including financial services, c nte rtainm nts, excursions, and even car rentals and hotel accon1n1odations out of to\vn. All you have to do.is save S 1000 or more at Western Federal. You not only earn the highest rate now available on insured savings, you arc a member of our Capital Club and eligible for all the myriad benefits the Club provides. Join the Club . .'. save money while )'OU save mone)'• CAROUSEL COURT South Coast ',Plaza • WESTEll.FEDElit"SAVINGS Main Officc1 Sixth&. H.iU, Downtown Los Angeles/Bc~rl)"_H:ills/Larchmont /Dcl Amo Fina ncial Center/La Habra Fashion Square/ Northridac Fashion Ccntcr/Panoran1 a Cit)·/City of Orange/Corona del 1-t ar/Seal DeRth/ Inglewood/USC Office / H ollywood ~ Verm«i?nf . ? CORONA DEL MAB 2i 44 E. Coast Hwy., Jim Park, ~{anager, Telcphone1 (71-1) 6 44·7255 . ' - 5%% cu rrent annua l pass book r~tc ' \ w . 71/2% fo ur ye ar, S 1000 cc r1ifi catc (n substa11tial ilt lcrcst pc11'tlty is required for early wit hdrawal) • I UCI Open House Includes Tours, Films, Picnic Academic programs, student life and phy$lcal facilities will be tlle locus as UC Irvine holds open boose 8aturday ·altemooa. The public ts invited to the campus between noon and ~ p.m. to tour the buUdlnp. view demonstrations a n d film!. watd1 spori., and fine arts events and participate in a variety ()f other activities. Famllie:1 bringing lunch may picnic In CampuS Park. In addWon to the open house, ™'O other m a j o r programs are scheduled on campus during the day. The A53ociated Students will stage Wayzgoose, an annual spring carnival in the style of a renaissance fair, in Campus TB& VILLaoe by Eunice \Valk up \Ve keep telling yo u l -h-e-r-e --'-6 -s-o m-e-i:.h-1 n g unex pected to see at TllE VILl.:AGE every"·here you t urn -but apparently 8hould add that you ha\'e to turn very _ quickl\' sometimes: We ourselve·s lbarel~·) missed catching <t i::l imPse or our recent streaKers! """'-~ All that glitters is not gold at TltE GOLD PIECE -despite the fact that Richard Zinn's hand cra £- ted natural bronze rings and barrettes cert ainly LOOK 14 ·karat. Each dif· ferent. Each beautiful. And ;.ill nt only S5.00 to Sl5.00~ Street Level. l\lercantile Bldg. ~v~ 9'f\~ It's fun to-\\•at r h the doublc·l<1kl's v.·hen passer· sby spot the in\'ilation to "Come in and see our Bab,\' Rattlers" al LEATllt.:R WORLD. But the real al· tractions inside are those Scully Bros. jackets. Ab· solutely tops in the finest leather and suede, y Keep S\\'inging, folk s . Loo\(. \\'hat it's done for Babe Ruth and ll ank Aaron. As for the uncm· ployed l\1onday-mornin g· quartetcrbacks among us, perk up: Jf baseball come!\, can football be far behind? -~ Offhand, it's rather hard more grueling than g iving haircuts to youngsters. Phil Lomonaco makes it seem easy for a ll concerned at JACK AN.D JILL, though. Like child's play, in fact. ~ Al exander Graham Be ll didn't do h is thing until 1876, SO it will be t\\·o years before even the first telephone qualifies as an actual antique. But if you're interested in com- m uni cat iv c "m emorabilia." llELLO CEN 'fRAL ha s som e fascinating s pecin1e ns on d isplay.... Si!Vt. '?,,{: Also on the 4th ftevel. l\lercantile Bldg., 'tlon'l miss the fabulous showing of fine art lithog raph print transfers at L'/\CADE1'11E-. The y're on ca nvas (available rramed or un· framed.) and they have a n incredible range, from Picasso all the v.•ay back to Stone Age C3\'e draY•ings. ~ If a picture is worth a thousand words -how many w.ords to describe one whiff rron'I 1'10RR0\\"S NUT HOUSE? Too many (o r our lim it e d s pace . that's for sure. Come \\'hi ff for yourself. On any level of the ~1ercantile Bldg. ~'vt ~~ This week's openinll! of RESTAURANT JIORIKA\\'1\ is not simply an addition lo . our m~n y other outs tand ing eating pla ces : S u ch superb Japanese food is a culinary event in itself. _.,,._ ?tr..~ The Village is still soi new that a great many or our most admlring \•is.itors find us by sheer acc1~ent -C\'Cn uch near -neigh· b i>rl'i as the Bob Kirk· patrtrks of Santa Ann . (And H E '~ a newsraper· man!) \Ve hope you'I coml' find us on purpose. And -be tlqually eoclu•nted ! DISCOVER TllE YILLt\Gf!! 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S57·387S ··I ·hu'ngiy tiger REBTAURANT .a•o llli•OOO Oft.lit! 1a1 979.J 181 OPEN niily fOI" Lunch Sunday fOI" Braich LITilE GEM INDIAN ARTS FINI HAMOCRAmo IMDIAN JEWILlY llAYAJ~l'l-1""1 WISHON-HARRELL STONEWARE a truly unique collection of t1andthrown pottery -... ~ .~ • Persono!iwd C4ffH Muqt •Complete Mfttta UM • ~ccino-&pnti.o Ecpii,_.,. COFFEE TRADEJI. ._._ric:cird Moslttchlll"lp 1557-96711 .. 1he lofty lady '•.:i'•'"' •o•' ""lo.o-'•', • ·.i.ot'••"""' ·1"1 """ ' ... ""' • """ 1<>" ' ~~ ()' l • WHIMSEY HDbbllW •" coaLe·s )'our Complete \\·omcn·:-. F:1shion Shoe Houtiquc !71 419n.92S2 '.P~CIAll/l!•jG l'l r~ .. ~~ow 1·11011,, ;.. 0•·1·,n':I! ii:eo ... o~,1 p,..,,.. f,.ri,.,r "9 ll"!J~I ' -B .. ,,1 (, _, "" ... c,,~ t I •°'I '] ... ,..,-·1l,. •~ ,. r ., • ..,, ,,~ • .~"" if'; ' o ..,,. J JI .... l .,r '''"' f JC ~• . " ~ ... • ••• J '"' • r, ·• CUSTOM DESIGNED FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES FRENCH RESTAURANT FRENCH CUI St Ht ; -COCKTAILS PUllt LUNCH 1 lo.m,·2:30p.m. A~lOO[ DINNER t;;:::""":-:=:t S:J0-11 p.m. OH SUNFLOWER. OPPOSITE SOUTH COAST PLAZA DAILY 10 lo 9, SATURDAY 10 lo 6, SUHDA Y 12 la S 11'\'<:!'!" Chill hv :i "~!!~·•" ! pr0ft·~f,)~ :ood :1 1> >I n I' I t!i~•·u:.~ultl +•n 1-d1i. a!Jo1·1 and r:i~l'l'f\ ))\ tht· cotnp:ir:i· \ 1' cull11r1• pro~ran1 LIHllAR\': Spl>ctal t~h 1h!T or pubhc:illnn$ b\ rrr f:1ct1ll\' 111v1 1nfnrn1<1U(1Jl d ('4'k Ol)('ra\l'd Ly 1he FrlC'nd~ of lh\.' 1.ihr;1"' S()('I \I. SCll':'\l'F Ttl\\'l 'lt : f'.l!10!"JJ!!L(' \.11'1\'11 nf I 11111 I• 1-1"•1 !h · :0., !1, :1· f., .. , ;1111t dt:opla)' Of l'Ollll)lllf''' f'\ ·r• tn d1•('1~1on n1:il.in" l r tl pl;irm111i;: b~ Ilk' l1 "'~d . ,!' :o;!·hool nf :\dr111111srr:1l1ur1 ;P1:I c:.reer COl11tsch111' and 11', .. ll\'UJ1abh• 111 the l . ,1 1' ,. l' J'Jannu1~ ;111d I'! ,1 t' c \ll 1· n ! Ct•nter. •'·· ...... . . ,',. .. 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LESSONS SATURDAY HEEDLEPOIHT WORKSHO, MEEDLE MEST ••\O • .,., OC..01 ~ ... ,. -556-6850 OPEN Belgian -waffle Inn WA_FFLES Do ily: 9:30a.m.-9:00p.m. I •S1<owbe•ri•1 •P.nx"-1 •l<e Cr•om •81..,.t,e,,.,, ·Wh·PJ>f'd c • ..,.... •Maple !.t '"P ,-_ Sunday: 9:30a.m.-6:00p.m. 557"5186 BREAKFAST•LUNCH•DINNER ALSO: •SOU'S •SANDWICHES •OMElETS •l(lGIAN •IUIGElS ~earth """""' ~shoe- ~--........ _ ~ .... l•Oll/TION'' ~~-l~sst.-6010 556-8276 ACTIVE SPORTS WEAR FOR MEM AMO WOMEM UNUSUAL GIFTS ANO APPAREL FROM AROUND THE WORLD Hand Wovtn VIRGIN WOOL RUGS HEREOilllO kTHERE and FOLKART from POLAND 0 EUCAT L 55E °" .,,, ~ SANDWICHES ~ PIZZA •COMPLETE MEALS• for On Prem1~•1 Or To Go CATERING SERVICE WINE & BEER " MU~Tl-MEDIA SHOWINCf OF ova ·60 AATISTS ' . . . EYE'S a~t <;all€Rl€S @A\M~ ... ,. . ' ' ...... •• FINEST COLLECTION OF CHESS 8. FAMILY GAMES IN THE COUNTY IN THE MERCANTILE BUILDING LOOK FOR THE FLAGS _OYER 60 STORES . ' . ' - ' ' PlonlS \ DAil V PllOl 1! 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"•" ,.. ., -. ,01 . . .. ,....,~, ....•.. ..,, . ~ . [ "'" " ~ .... Pf " " ... ' 'I " .. ·--.. J,,,... ·-·-...... -. .... hlt-•J• \I --1& w,.._..._, • lhur\d;iy AC1r1l t1 I ''''' ·Registe1· N o~v Boa1·d Delays Supe1·-agency Proposal T/ I ". L ·. r otel' .-:i i g 11 It I' O('(lf.LO/IS SANTA ANA -l>t!puty Orange,Coun1y \'Ott·r rcg1str;ir~ \\•ill be on dut y at St.'\ en locations along the Orang{' Co:1iil for the next 't"·o \\CCkends, nccording to Jlnl r.lnyc·r, in· terhn county rcglslrar of voters. J?cgi.stralions 1,1,•lll be ncce ptcd this Saturd:lv .ind Sun· dny from noon to a p.ni. and on April 10 and 11 from 111.IOn to 9 p.1n. Ornnge Coast Jocnlions inC'ludc : -South Coast Plaza in ~10.1 l\le~:i. nc:..:t to the carousrl. -Vons ttiarkel. !14081 Doheny ·P:irk Hoad, Cap1s1rnno Bench. -Alpha &>ta ~lnrkrL 241 E. 17th S1 . Co~ta f\·lesa. -LaRuna H ill~ :0.1a11 !;hopp111g rentl'r. -ll untingto n Ct•n1cr in £ro111 uf l'1'nl1C\ 's lkparlrncnt Store. 1 '. -fashion Island in Nr\\'porl Beach next to fish pon1I. -Grant's Plaz:1, fij{l C;1mino de Eslrell:t, San Clerticnll'. SA!\'T1\ Ail\A -Oran\tl' ,.--------- C'ounly SupC>r\'isors dC<'idOO \\l«lnt.•sd:iy they 3rcn't rrndy to 3('l on u prOl)O~f>d reori:11nizntion of county AO\'f'rnn1c-nt ~hot "'ou1d lf'f'.Jlte tht• fln\1 or SIX !itJpt.•r·llgt'tlCit.'$. The board heard a lengthy 11r1•s1•nlat ion front Co u n t y Adininistratlvc Officl'r ({oDert ThonHi~. y.•ho wants t o rcshufflu thl' bureaucracy and plact· it dirc.-ctly under his control. ORANGE COUNTY llUT JUST ,before oµcn ing Ill\· floor to public commenl. .~UJX'rV1sors yotl'd to S\X'nd lwo more \\'t.'t!ks diAt'Sting the ""'---------' l'Ontents of the 200-P<ige study IX'fQrc takinA ;111\" action. Thl'y'll discuss it again April dl'µartn1c11t c11gagc 111 actual long-range 11l<111ning. J7 :11 10 :30 (I .In. Thr bulk of Thon1;is· report ******************* ** * * .. * MERCURY SAVINGS and'loan association "STATEMENt SAVINGS"· PRESTIGE Card * IU£frlA PARK Mercury Savings Bldg .. Vallty View at Llnt{)!n * ffUfrlTlfrlllTOll' BEACH MerCury Savi"!)s Bldg .. Ellt"!)er at Beach * TUSTIN Mercury Savings Bldg., Irvine Blvd. al NewportAv1. * ~ dl"als \\ ith !he lc<.1sibi lily of rr£'alin1:: <1n Environmental .\l:1nage1nen! Agency th at 11·ould co1nbi11e all or part of right existing dcp;irtn1cnts inlo one. * * * * * Thoni;is s:iid the eight - road aud survey. flood control, h;1rbor. rl'al 1>ro1X'rty services. building and sarcly. planning. h£';.1lth ;.ind air pollution con trol -all deal \1·ith the essential dutit!~ of pl:111ning and the c11v imnmcnt. Uut. he said, only two of thcnt -lhe road department and the Oood control "THE OTll EftS seem to ~o day to day ;ind that is v;h:it is causing rnuch of our problcn1 in the county," Thomas said. He told supervisors that cornbination of the dep:irtrricnts would c·nnble n single :1gency head. \\'orklng: for !he CAO dircclly. to pU.':ih harder and raster r 0 r co1np l etion o f u con1prchensive general plan for the county. He also told lhe bo<1rd that cn1nbinat1011 of the eight de parlm<'nt s into enc eould save as much as $9 million over !he nexl five vcars and 11;1\ e th e hiring ,,r a~ many as SOO new c1nployes. lie ~id the l'ig ht dcpartrncnts in <1ul'Shon have 1nl're1lsl'<l !heir iota! bud~ets rrorti $46 million 10 S55 million since 1971 and h:ivc nddl'O nearly 200 !)(.'flplc during thl' s11n1e tin1c. A:0.10NG OTHEll things. Thomas said !he currt1nt -systC"n1 has too v.'idc a span of control. a lack of coordination, luck of responsibility . le.$S !hon m;ocirnum utihwtion of resourC<'!I. '.'Cak p I 11 n n in gl proc'l.'<!Url'S and O\erlapp1ng ' dulle-5. I I le claims his re-;huffllng \1·ould sol\•e or i: r <' .1 t I y nlleviate those problt•n1s. Thon1as told lhe bo:1rd al nun1bcr of al1ern11tl\C rt'<lr~ani:.:;1tion nmd('l~ \l't'rc 1 considcl'ed. but c;ich oC lhen1 "'jlS rcjccll-'d bccau.1;(· they didn 't solve lhe key 1>rob!c1ns. HI' nlso said 'his proposed I structure "\\'Ould nol sl•Jp supervisors fro•n entering 10!01 pl<1uuing is.st!<'~ :1ny 1norc than 1hcy arc no1,1,•." "' --- f HE EAJI L'S PLUMllNG, IK. Time t11rtt 11 .,_ '"1' " •••• 49" ... "1 IE~YIC• u-ulfU vert1seme n1 THE EAR''S Complete Plumbing, Heating and Air ConditiQlling NEW LOCATION lf lMfOOIA•YI "0(1 it You rself Storer" 27601 FORBES RD. NO. 25 \ .......... ' ; l j LAGUNA Nl(i'Ut:L •.O.W """" tit Ill• . ··~t lorilWlfll ' •• 1'111h -· I 1,)'11, It I p.111, M ..... 5•1. Stilt llc..,M '~'""' * LA HABllA·FULLERTON Mercuiy Savings B!dg., Imperial tf'wy. ii! Harbor --~* CAllSOfrl Me1cuiy Savings Bldg., Ava.'°'1 Blvd.-.it Sa~ Diego Frwy. : * l lllY J:NOUS MtrcurfSftrnp 8lifi1:-:;-t:Oii1 BtaCfi BMf.at ~rSCNl SL * State Offe.r to Se ll Park Ne<1.1: Deadline McKerren Cares about these issues: • No reviYal of-the repudiated freeway or any se13menl of it - includin9 expressway •A limited,-orderly 9ro_wth 'I ********************** -NOW IN SOU TH COASTVILLAGE - Welcome to the new Restaurant Horikawa--. a true gounnet • • expenencem apanese dining. If you ha vl' some famili.1rily with Japan· csc foods, you have a n idea of what is in i;tore for y o u in the new -Restaura nt Horik:l'>''n . A fu ll IK'lt'ction of authentic J up..1ncse d ishf'S is yours to choose fron1, in o ur elegan t d ining room -including Uo-Suki. J apanese-s tyli.! bouilL'lbaisse. Or you may hnvr your steak. seafood a nd chickl'n 1trillcd ;1l your own lnblr top, a fa lf'f)pa11. Exotic libations are yours from the Horikawa l oun ~c. Con1e in soon. Nc·wly o pened in South Coast Vi llagl', :icross fro1n South Coast P\az.'l Shopping Center, Cost.a MC'S.1 . Open for lunch and dinner. Call f7 l 4) 5.57 ·2ti3J /or dinner reservation s. JSOO Sou lh Plaza Drive.Santa ,.1nn. @Ho.i ikawa .. _ Gounnet Japanese Food .. _ .... /(ids Like To Ask Andy SA\'TA A:\A '--Orange Count~· has lrss than two 1nonths to conlC up with $1 rnillio n to buy the 83·acre Los Coyotes Hegional Park site in Fullerton fronl. the Slti!C of ([llifornia. The County Boor<l o f Su pc r ,. is ors 1\·as told \\'cdnesday tha! flntil details arc Jxoinl! .... ·orkcd out in. 1hc deal that \\'i ll gil'e the land to !he count\• at lhc s;une price p11id I~~· 1hc stair. COU~Tr II A R BO R S. Deachrs and Parks Oi rector l\t·nn<>th S.:1n1pson outlined initial plan!! for !hr park. \1·hiC'h could rost morl' than $1.6 n1illion to drvelop once it is purchased. The prirnar,y function of the p;1rk \\'ill hr sci4•ntifir s1udy. In his rf'port on the park site. Sarnpson said thf land contains sig11ifica1~t ar,,~.:i•'Q lof!iCal linds d~!lllf! fron1 thl' plcis1nee111' i'ra. ,, As :i rrsull. the park \1·il1 hf' cre:itcd around thr fi11rlin!!<1 ;ind used to prnvidt' :in f'rl11r:tfional tool for !hn"I" 11·ho I 1·i<:it -mueh likt' th " l.:1 Brea !or oi!.~ in Los An g1·lr<:. About 60 arrcs of 11;,, n·1rk arc> on lhl' so111h ~id1• of a main ro;ut that biS("r'<: thf' ~rOO<'t'I\'. Satl'U~on s..iid. :0.1rKf or thl' arrtiarolnl!1c;il £ind~ arr on th;i1 side or lh<' road llE S.\10 !ht' rl•n1ainine proprrt\' on !he olhcr sidC' of the roar! -ahout 2.1 aC'res - C<lt1lri ht' 1lr1·cloped in10 1>1rn· nrc:is tn <li1·('r! .~ul'h ar1i\·i1il'S a\1•11v fronl thr dclica·11' :1~rif<ic!s. The land th11 rounl\' \l'ill huv ha~ an cstin1atC'd. markCt \•ah1c or abo11! $2 .!i •ni!lion. hu! Asse1nbl,\' Bill 1188. ~ir.n"<i rccl'nll~· b~' r.overnor llon:ild Rragan. authoriz<'s sal1• of sl:l!e land to local agencies at the original cost Sampson said lhe onlv major b.1rricrs _p rc1 rnt in<' in1n1f'din1e county•t11keo,·er of -All YOU CANIAT • Served From 4.9 pm Other "All You Can Eat" Specials TUESDAY -MEAT LOAF FRIDAY -FISH & CHIPS s 19 OFFER GOOD ONLY {IT THESE LOCATIONS I!!\ f f ·~-~1)• N•wporll•ach ~11-Ir i.l.4: 31 IONewportll•d. ·---·-•Fountain Valley 16155 Harllcw ll•d. . OFFER GO OD THAU SUN ... APRIL 14 ONLY the land is the cx<icl price anrl the final decision on "'here lhc n1oney wjlJ come fron1. • No super jetport in our backyard • Maximum services di minimal costs throu9h 20 years of ~xperience in financial manCICJemenl • Density controlled to mointain the quality of our livillCJ environment · • Protection of basic properly rights -to provide properly owners freedom from unreasonable restrictions a!ld atlow usa9e compatible with the nei9hborhood McKerren Cares about Newport · Beach Make Him Your Councilman April 9th - llE TOLD TllE board the count,\• has about $500.000 left in federal revenu e sha ring n1oney lhat hasn't b e c n romn1itted and a not h c r SS00,000 in u ncon1 n1 it led capi1;1! projects rnoncy !h;l! eould be used to hu~· 1hc land. ............... ~~~~-~~··•"ii~.·~ .. .,,...iii •• ~.···•'~iii~liil·~~~·····~•'•""~~~·~~~.~~~-""'iliii''"'!!!!"~·!i!i!iiiil""'liii~~~~~Ji·~!_~~1111~~~ .... 111111111111111111~_ . NOW: ALSO . INSIDE LINBROOK HARDWARE AT FOUNTAIN VALLEY DuPONT 501 17200 Brookhurst NYLON • INSIDE HARDWARE STORE 968-8541 OPEN SAT. & SUN. 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. MON .. FRI. 9 TO ~ P.M. HIGH LOW SHAG REG. $12 .95 SPACE DYED TWEEDS IY WALTERS 99 SQ. YD. RIG. 7.99 EXTRA THICK SHAG REGULAR 9.95 SQ YD 99 SQ. YD. c..,1.toly l1rte1t..i wf .... , ... ...... '""'"' CADDN NYLON IYHOUYTIX 99 SQ. YD . REG. 10.99 Co mplotoly lnstollod with Compl•t• y. ln1t1ll1d with D1lu1 Rubber Poddin9 Doluu Rubber hddi"9 I \ Comple tely Install ed ,· with Deluxe / . ' Rubber \. Padding SPECIAL MILL PURCHASE CARPET 4 ROOMS M.UIMUM •D TIIS. 101111 Du POii i •nOll (HOl(I 01 <OlOll 19900 (lfllJl•l•ly 1~11111•• .tllrf 4t!Ylt r~""' ··••1119, SAVI $ 129 .00 EXTRA HEAVY DuPONT501 IY MAND 99 SQ. YD . RIG • 9.99 Complete y ln111i11d with Deluu Rubber hddlnt ,.;: '., 1 • l ' • I 'Coney Island' Fears Homeowne1·s G1·ru1ted Delay • By TERR V COVILLE Of ... 0.1.., 11'1 ... ll1tt Homoo'A'llers who fear a "Cooey Island" project might replace the clustered oil 'A'ells on the Huntington Seacliff Golf Course have won more time to review a suggestfd new ione. ustd to ex-pand the golf cou rse. any~~y and they have a h1·a~s b <' r n master-ph111n,'CI f or rl'sidt'nt ial conslrlK'tion. ('IT\' Pl..A~SINf. Dlr"c h1r Dick llarlo\\' assured the honlr<.l\\'Tlrrs and lhc counc1! !hat no ··Coney I s I 11 n d ' ' project I son'le type 0 f amusement park is on e possible use in an ROS zone• I "·ould be allo\\·OO on thcl clusters. Councllml'n finally agreed 5- 2 <Green and llenry Duk e opposed ) to delay action Of'\.I the zone change anywny 101 altov.· 1he homeo'A'ners a liUll· rnore s1udy time. Huntington Beach councilmen agreed t'his Y.'eek not to coosider reiooing tlw oil l r--'--.,l..,E CAR OW..,ERS well clusterS until May 6. but 1"11 1"11 admonished the Hunting1on LEATHER W..V1 ffMM LMAiw & .,...,. c M Se a c 11 f f Hom eo wncrs L-~L!!IF'.!E:__!r:'.!''~·1~1~1 .!"~-~~·!•!!';!•~·~·~U~l!"~''.!.'"~"!!.'!.'_J As,,ociatkln for not sptak1ng -- up earlier. 111ERE ARE TH It E E lo'catioos on the golf coorse \I-here oil .... ·ells are clustered behind large block \'.-alls. The '"oil islands" as they are called lotal nearl.v six acres and carry an R-4 zori.ing desiination v;hich would allow hi~h density apartmenis. LAS VEGAS deluxe r•oms on the strip ttX;E POO. TElEVIS1Ctl SllKI 1,14 MARK C. BLOOME I ONLY 1 ST ••• NEYER BLEMS Me•aage Clear Text may be in Chinese but telephone. symbol makes the me ssage per- fectly clear in San l~ran· cisco's Chinatown . Chi· ncse cha·racters read "Public ·relephone ... Pacific Tel. & Tel." The citv wants to reione the oil islands ROS fRecieation Open Space) .... -hich v.·ould proh ibtt any housing deve lopment when the l\'C\ls run dry. _:'this 1'"hc_>lc issut> caught us una11·are ." rornp\a ined Rill Turner. president of t he bomco"'ll<'r l.'~iation. "On the one si de (R-4 uinin~I ""<' 24 HOUR PHONES AIR CONDITION"~ COHEE SHOP '°"''oom 2.00 each lcr eJtrague~·~ ~'1or111g ,o.r roo"'I, I BRAND NEW! • --Signup Set April 8 might have high rise. oo the other fROS) "'e might have an)1hing up to a Cooey Island or jUSt 1m are-a---torweeds ... TURNER SAID TH E hf'meo,vners don 't "·ant R-! or ROS. but \\"O\tld settle for R-1. Registration for s pr i n g PD <single fa.mil_,. homes in a semester day and .. evening plat\flt"d C9mmunity). classes at Orange C o a s t "it's hard to understand how College "'ill begin i\pril 8 in !he residents of the area fa vor OCC's A dm i s s ions and more residential. They are out Records Building. or lune with the rest of-the The building ·will Ix-open co mm unity. '' observed Good all week except Fr., Sat . and Holidays when rate is $15.80 LIMITTOilME OFfER RESERVE NOW! ---rOTAl"P'RICf. NOEffiAS! > • For Reservations Information call (714) 533-6050 KONA .KAI MOTOR INN A First Oois Motel .•. A Pocific'Kolidoy Reson 1191 lu> Veqos Blvd . South. l o> Vegas. Ne v 6910'/ from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday~ Councilman Jack Green. "11 _________________ _ through Thursday and 8 a.m. lVO:Uld think they would be Try Saturday's Ne,vs Quiz We Dare You to 3 p.nl. Friday. tickled ""ith the change." Classes, "'hich arr. open to The Huntington Beach Co .. both new and continuing "·hich owns Seactiff and !he oil student s. begin the week of \\"ells. had already obje<"ted to April 15 and end the week of the zone change. cla iming the • June 10. well clusters \\"OU!d not be ~\\ ,~,:• What Makes Glazier Run? .• Ellis Glazier aqd his family moved to Newport Beach when it was a nice. quiet residential community. In the years that followed he witnessed a deterioration of the ba sic residential concept of our city. Special interest groups always seem to get their way. High density and high-rise developments became an undeniable reality. Ellis Glazier is running for city council becau se he wants !he city government lo express the will of the people. and not of the special interest groups. · NEWPORT CITIZENS ENDORSING ELLIS GLAZIER Je.W.tt, C•zi ...... ._ . ...... • ..... s..... O'KftilRd ar.G.lorc,_._ Mr.J.I,...._., ::':1::.-Z.M. Wtwr Mn. St1p•••'t Vah Mr. & MN. 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AlctO•MiM • . . • 5.20 /15 • 5.00/15 5.20 /12 5.60 12 s.20, 14 5.60/14 ....... .... . 6.1011s 19"i.oo/15 22"1.00116 24" 1.so11&28"a.00116 s 35"usm.s 42" 10.00/16.5 44" I 11, f ' I" ll.l,I to II I< UNIROYAL POLY SPORT ll l Cl fUll ·ITP{ IJS/12 1 ig lo i i SJ 101.11 '" 14S/l 2 • o., 'll•O M111 ~u•••~r :.·~., ••f•~•••f 1.1 • .,, '" .... !:,'.'""'""•of 1,0, '•• • "''' '••• • .,,,,, r .. .i • "''' "'""'••••·• ••• ; ...... " ............. ~. ;~· .................. .. '"''t" "''"'' ••'"'"I "'"""" "''"•''"'•"' u I !"d••••t or,,.,, ; •""'" """·• ••• <-•1 •••• i :::~;~~· :.~ ·, ;::'. ,, ... ':. ;:, ·:.· .':: .. :~ ~;. ·:: ...... ;. "'°•O• I O! "il••t '"''"' lo I Of!,o•j . "'"'"'"' ............... · .~·.~:· .. ";: ... '" ll'lllT(WILl~ Sl.95 £11111 1·• r • '•• 11 01 •• l l 11 A 78/1 J C78/l J C78/l 4 COSTA MESA GARDEH GROVE LA HABRA ~!' .. ?! .. __ [ lll::lq_ 3005 HARBOR BL VD . 14040 Broolchut'\t lcOl"l'lf'f" Wt,tmi11iltr ond 1.-oolthi.H'lt (corner of Balcer and Harbq_~I 17141 557·8000 BUEHA PARK 2962 U11<oln 8l•d. lconitr of u.c• & KllOffl 17141826·5550 17141 5lO·lZOO FULLERTOH 1321 South Euclid 11 block North of Rl•er,lde ~ttw111~l 17 141870,0100 2000 Wllittier 11¥d. lcotfttl' of Wtlit+i« etnd ltochl • 674·3666 ORAHGE 410 t-aorth Tu,nn Avemic 17141639·432 1 OPEN DAILY 8:30·9 ••• SAT. 8:30·7 ••• SUM. 9·6 - • ' • ·' • Iowa Pru1el 01\.s Rape Victim Defense By Uulttd Prr~~ ln1en11•lionul 1hc !o'o'.'.I ~n·ii. hi1'-oa.;~rl \\•11b only one rl1~.:>(.'nl1ni:: \'Otc lt'g1sl,1!inn ti,. It' t 1 II g a rrou1r<'11wn1 tl•·•t a rB,X' \'lctln1·s t l's t 1 n1 on y be l'Orrohor"li"t Th(' \0\1•;1 al't1on camr Tur~l:1y \I h1!t• (OIHICC!h'llt 's Senate Judick1r) Co1nmit1er 11·11~ c'On.~idt·rtn~ ~ i tn 1 In r -·• CITIZEN 210 Accountant A Fast ano ECOflOm1ca1 Adding Macrune I 0 CO LUMM-ADD II legislalion to tombat rape, the !a~te~t frcv.·l ng crin'll" In lhC' nution. Jov.•n and Connceliclit ~re ;.1non~ .only fl\C ~ti11t•s rc-qu\rlng otJier evidence to 1'UOror1 n r:lpe 1 1 t· t i 1n :- tcstin10py Tht· 1011 :i bill 11'a<; pii ~"t'r! \:I - I b.Y lhE.' Scn<tlt• and sent tu !ln· }{OU'il'. It s t:hicf sponsor. Sc n INVENTORY REDUCTION LARGE DISPLAY SMALL SIZE CITIZEN 800M • floating Dec1mel .• a 01g1t Capacil y WAS t.Unnt'!t~· Dodt•rl"r. <'xpres1fd "Crf'a t di!k!ppo1ntment" th at ~·nor 1rs rtfust."d lo considt·r :in <1nlcndr11ent y,·hich li\OUld h<11'c prohibited thr 1·ictim':r; p~~t s..·.~u11I conduct from 1)1·111': ;11hn11l('cl durin.i,: a !tltll, ··H.apc 1s rupc, and if we don'f <li-.«US<; !hi" 111nl.'11d1nf'flt lht' tou! prnc11cc o( discussing 11 \1Cl111l'S ~t·X lif1• \1 111 bt• ·-· i#f NOW dr<1ggcd all O\'er lhe courts," ~)ri;. Dodt>rcr said. ·~·o 1\' N t: CT I c; UT Sen. \Vinthrop S. Smhh told the Judu:ialj' Con1m11tee that the l'Urroboral1ve C\'idcncc rule in 111pc cust>s is "p:nenll y unfnir and n1orall y ''rrong. '' "It scl•n1s str:.i11ge th::il In ahnost any other c r i 111 e co1 ruboratln~-is not n.•quircd, but if a <M'Qn1an is raped, She in f.•<;scrc.'1-· nei;-ds ~ v.i!ness." Smith said. Suprr1or Court J1·d:;e Hob- 1•r1~ I R1'r:.lon , 111 . a dct.:i~'.ion 1~1st 1uonlh tJ1 a rii pc case. crittcizcd the corroboration rt'Qu1ren1en1 on ~rounds it 1Nlds to di.scoun t a woman 's tcstiniouy. Ul'I TtltPl!oM s 121 ss ,s I 19'0 TRADE-INS WANTED CAL-MART Bank of Costa Mesa Pla1a $]988 25/60A HARBOR COSTA MESA 546-4088 lw\. -Sot. ':lO -S;lO "\\'llAT TlllS l~n1· s.1~s in cfect 1s lhat a \\'Oman's "1-orit is not ~ood. that shC iS> a li~r," J1c said. S1nlth s.1id: "I subrnH that if ;l .,..-on1an iS determined to ·get t;\'C1i" <M"ilh son1eonc she <M'ill find a way, and if·she will lie about rape she y,•jlJ /i{' abou t other crimes. "The presen t la11• puts !he victim in the position of being guilty until she pro1·rs hcr.•ci! innocent." l111lin11 E .l"11ibl1 'rhis carved-ivory per- fun1e carr ier is one of rnorc than !100 works of art <li splay at ln- ~titulc of .t\.rt s in De- troit. 111e exhibition. "f"'ilight of the J\fedici l .. .itc Baroque Art in .Florence: Ifl 70-1743 ' is open until June 2. ----1 • BILL AGEE IS THE llllLY CANDIDATE IN THE &th DISTRICT -EXPERIENCED ·1N NEWPORT CITY GOYERNIENT BILL AGEE BUSINESSMAN Newport Beech City Council City Wide Election ISSUES AHtl'OKT -I strongly support Newport Beach's currenl legal cHorts to subst11n1ially reduce noise levels of Jet aircrafl at Or.Inge County Air- port. · DtNSITY -I strongly support the low denslly ph1Josophy of oor new ~cncral plan and the prot.ection to the community property values of our -0lder area s as set forth in our recmtly adopted devck>pmenl standardi;. TltA t"t'IC-1 support the realignment around oor cily of the Coron11 df'I ti.lat F~eway through the Bonita.Coyote Canyon route. J strongly opPOSe any attempt to build a freeway or freeway -like exprt:Ssway through our city whether it be lhrough the Filth Avmueroute or any other. l'ARKS AN[) RECREATION -Dtvelopers should be required to provtde adequ.:ne parks and rKreation racililies for the fut ure ottupants nr 1h!.'1r pro)ttlS. I favor additional resldtot.ial parb for lhe use of a~as tnat arl· built up and park-deficient.• CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE: Marshall Duffield, Co-Campaign Chairman Wtilter J. Koch. Co-Carr.paign Chairman Carl Van Winkle. Treasu rer Wallace Calderhead Sutanne Rudd Richard Cluca' ENDORSEMENTS: Rev. Edwin P. A Hen John & Nancy Allen Mr s. Margaret A. Armruong i'aul & Syd Ba.,lis Judy Barker Allan Beek Mrs. Joseph Beek Beverly & Robin Benson James Blakemore Dic k & Mtldred Bowman J im 8rob ~k Nancy Calderhead Richard S. Carter John & M3ndy Cole Ruth C. Coufl cr Mr. & Mrs Matthew Cwier1 CurflJosh Gerard Van Hoven Rupert M. Hendrtcks Bob Hildenbrand Dr. & Mr s. William Hildreth ~r . & Mrs. R. Hillis Alan R. Hirasuna Grant a Inez Howald Tom Houston Paul Hummell Tom & Darlene Hyans John A. Ireland Dic k & Nin fa Jarvis Ralph & Peggy Jarvis Robert G. Jenkins M.C. Johnson, Jr. Albert H. J ones Mr. & Mrs. William Kloeckner Kathv Koch Barbara Eastman Dan Em0ty , Donnell Koch Sue l . Ficker Rov & J eanne Giordano Pc1ut Gr uber K.:nneth & Joan Ha1qh Lo1\ M Halluwn L•·o Hann,; Earl Hardage B1m & Jurly Ha5 11~ June C Heoly Mr . & Mrs. Arthur Hehn Joyce Bel1akoll Ellen Borchsenius Ann Brucks Edgar J. Carpenter Stephen C Drummy Irene Friend Nan Fryer 1 Donald M. Koll J eff C. Kraft William M. Kull Roland W. Landrigan Stephen L. l a Vaute Wilbur 0 . layman Mr & Mi s. Juhus Linde Elaine Linhoff Cecil & Dotty l inkey Or. & Mrs. K. Lllwack W1lljam G. Livingston " Forres! Fullmer Bea Harvey Sim & Judie Hastings Mrs Lyman M. King, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James Lucas Mafle Mulinaro Mr. & Mrs. Rob0f1 Newcomb •u·:fOl(l!IOAl.ISM vs UICAI. GO\"ERSMEST-My 1nlemts lit' in ~ing ~lrong and 1magina1i"'e local government flourish In Nrwport Beach. With s!ron~ leader5hip and T't'llpon!ibility, our city c,incll can preempl the nt:ed for tt'giol\ltl imposition in our affairs. ··VILLAGE ATo\10SPllEltt:--I am committed lo keeping.the small town atn1osphere intact Wflb continued emphasi& on the unique char1cter of our dilh.1't'nl viUages within the city. lllGll KISl::-1 am opposedloanymo~high-risein.Newport Beach. UOWi\'COAST DF.Vt:L.OP~tENT -We should OJIPOle any effortl to ~xpand our bDundaries. f'urthM expansion will necessitate costs greater than the benefits, htghe.r t.aii:t'fi, and •ill double the1ile ol our city. H1\CK DAY -The naturaJ state of the back bay should be prffef'Vl!d. We -.houJd retain the pubUc acce:1osa.nd iaaeof this pr«:iow natural asset, QUALIFICATIONS: • Cha1rm(!n, Newport Beach Planning Commission • Chairman, Newpcrt Beach Citi1ens Transportation Committee • Past President. Coron~ del Mar Civic Associa11on • Member; Cit11en 's Coordination Committee/Harbor Area Freeway Fighters Thomas R. Malcolm Calvin Mclau~lin Dick May Mr. & Mrs. W.C. Morgenroth Melville M. Morrison Va\erie R. Murley John & l aura Parkinson Mary Pearson Cal & Helen Pierte Glona Mane Pl;M:e Ann Rawlings frank & Fran Robinson Mrs. Paul Rykoff Bill & Eileen O'Hare Mr . & Mrs. Paul O'Shea Rachelle Robers Mrs. Howard Rogen Joe & Judy Rosener Mr. &, Mrs. Harold Rutherford Mr. & Mrs. David Seeley Dickson & Lois Shafer John & Mariorie Shea Marv Taylor Shepard Patsy Simoi'! ' ,,.. Merrill & Margot Skilling~ Jim Slemons Jra & Alice Smith J1y M. Smith Mr. & Mtl. G.J. Sokel Charles & Hortense Solari Rulh Ellen Richwine Lesly Ann Rizzo Rachelle Robers Ginny Soth Mr & Mrs. Edwin Sylves1er Beth Thompson Otane 6. Thornton Vii:toria Solinger ·R.H. Spooner Mrs. John StON Timothy L-Strader Stanley & Doris Sunderland Mr. & Mrs. Edw in Sylvester Bert & Jill Tarayao Beth Thompson June Thompson Mr . & Mrs. Roger Vanderqfift Riccarda L. Velde Mrs. Stephanie Vol/a . Bill & Marilyn von Ktelnsmid Harold & Kathleen Walt Mr. & M". Howtrd Ward John~1yne Helen E. Weiss John WeUer Dr. & Mrs. G. Mack Wesner Angeli Ficker White John W. Wikle Bailey A. Williams Dell & Louise Williams Riv Williams Roy Woolsey Dr. Walter Wornardt Randy Wright Aon & Birv-tt• Yeo Steve & SilfV Yektch Douglas Youog Mr. & Mrs.. Jeffery 4Young Alton &. Betty Tice Deborah Troner Marilyn Voomis Virginia WhitehOuSe Diane Whi1Her Ruth Young Judy. Billy & Lisa Ageo No Actwn in Ritual Slayng OPELOUSAS. La_ <AP J - The St. Landry Parish Grand Jun• ~ refused to take action on charges filed In an ··exorcist" murdt'T" ease in wbk!h a 3-year-old girl v.•as ki11"'1. But he said the charge .,..·ould investigator. stay on lhe books indefmltcly. ~tean"'hile. ~!rs .. IA>\'tll and Accortiinf( to ~llii Lovf"IJ. her mother re1nain under Shanna's body was left in a $$.000 bond each oo the 10.,..·lving wooded a-wt nea r murder charge. ~lamou~. covered by At the preliminary hearing, tx-ickwat(.1-~ f I o o d i n g for ~frs. Lovell said she and Mr monlbs. ...._ rnother. ~!rs. Bro u 9 1 a rd • Officers said they bad lil'n" drowned the girl in a bathtub hope or ever finding the body. because they believed her "The case wlll· be laid sid e until possible furthtr e\' ~nee is uncovered," Dist. Ji.Uy. ,\lor11a n (.I o u d e a u ~aid Tuesday. POLICE SAID the young! .l!irl. Shanna Star Lovell. \\'as dro\\-ncd in a b:ithtub in F.uniee. La . sometime in l NO\'ember 1972 because she \\'3!t thou~ht to be possessed[ "TIIE l:ASE WILL probably possessed by an evil ·tplrlL • die a natural dealh ," said one i\lrs. Brou.s&ard did not. testify., by a demon. But the lack ol a body has stymied prosecution thus far ruvt ln\"cstigators are. not optimistic. Charizes of murder \\'ere filed against Shanna's mother, fl)rm"r f'G-gO dancer Deborah Lave!); 2J, of Berwick, La. .• ;1111ld Shanna :S grandmother. Ru1h Daniels Broussard, 39, oll c;alveston, Tex . ------------ YOUR SUPPORTING GIFT GUARANTEES T•• ~ eccrw....,. -111tt11, ltlc91M. ... ,.., .. w .. ,5-1 ,... ....... wlllle CA.LL ..... JIM HIND kif" ... ··~•Ill .... c•W ,., ..... '""-c.,.-C.•••hy """'.r' -"Livi .. Tritt Pt..-i·" W1IM •r c1fl fM ............... 499-1311 Ext. 600 SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL GOUDEAU SA IU the gr.11nd jury· OOllsklered the charges :O.londay but left lhc case banging wllhoutt_lak~l~ng~ac~l~lon~.~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~ Not long_ ago we introduced late-hours banking at many of our drive-up facilities. Now we 're bringing those late hours inside to the lobbies of the 15 Orange County offices listed below. They're open till 7:30 each Monday and Friday evening . So if you've been wanting better times for banking , you know where to .come. We'll be waiting. .....,.,,., ....... ,,,. R!r.l ,t,d_..,,..,..,. 11unU,lllf<>n &-11 ··-10':>0 fl11...,. Dr•<t N•WP<>fl flM(.ft Co'i. M111 130 ['°'I 111~ SI<~ Co,11 ....... C.j~~I •125 9,.11 110111 C1111m M&rtKlf \'- 186& \11<.Aithur l!·ICI. Nf•pon Beldl l l!J<'"• tw11 :3~11 P1 d• v.--_.., L1~'4oil SOG!I'~ 1,•JO~ N•NO:lll -'1<,;t l ul.'"' S.ntl-i. IOOI S.Wtft Cl Cll!lllftO l'ltll StnC~ S•n Ju111 Caf!llllaM 31971 C111'11noc.iM11"-6•"""'"~- l\ellhl'Cll 13'20 s. .. hiell llhod. ... ._ e••""f ~~Eon C~w•~ f ..ir.-IOll ~inte•.ff •°")l~lf '"'""°" '-" ....... \ ... 1'1\ff 1s•ns-.,..,•t1 --* LOBBY l.lo!K'lt"l I. rr.i.v "IO AIJ to730P ll 1!1ftd11 ~"11y T~ll!'llU/ 10 AM.!o5P •A. ,,""'1.,' rr..i""' •O""' ro l"\OP lll lunGIV W.Cn91<lly, 11..,r,;c11y iOA.M. lo~ PIJ "'Dnll•Y I. Fr"'•• 10 AM 101JOP~l 1U111dl1 W•dOH<ll) T~u•~y 10 AU.1o~F>.t.1 Uondoy Ir,.,,,.. 1~•v !oi".lOP~' 1._...0.0·1 Wed,,.•~•1. 1~urs~~Y !O.\.M !o~PM. 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Wedn9»l"IOT. lhuf9dlly fl,,\O ....... to !I I' .M., "',,,...,.. l•i.:!•1 llJO AJ.l lo 1J0P lol. r-1 ~d.,, '"""°"' S :!O A,_. 10 5PM, VI.'''°"" t >o ~U 1~;J0 P lol I-~ -..ii'"Y 11"¥14,oy IJ.Cl ltU.»~P M. ....,,.,.YI ,ne., B1Ct •lill to1J<JP l,l T~•• v...-""-"~ l >O .t.lol 10~f"\I, ....... t A \I to I l'Jot, "40t<ll?'-'nd•Y I Xl ,t,ll 11>llO P'llll t..esan. ~. 11\wt.O.t l:IO ... M.lutl'.M. ' ' I <M"if les th· ind ca yo la Te di Re le yo lo a Bi k' ag p Li l ce er ge di .. fo ca lh p \ QUEENIE 0 Tbat'1 the 'BUainessmen'1 lunch1? Who eats here oil men?'~ . ' ·, L. J'ff. Boyd Radio Distm·bs Y oi11· D1·eaming If her husband mn kcs more than SIS,QOO a "ear, the \\'ife bclic\·es she is mO!ll attractive at age 35. If he 1n akes IC'sS than $9.000 per year, she thinks she is 1nos~ attru.c· live at age 25. Or sc;i the pollsters report. This appears to indicate that a v1oman thinks her prime of life depends · greatly on her husband's income. "·fa y· be so. Best fish scaler is a stiff brisUed vegetable brush. Statisticians r~port the average doctor nationwide drives 62 miles per day. The automobile boys tell n_:ic it 's dangeroUs to use both rad ials and other tires on the sa1ne car, But if ~vou·r~_JlQing to do that '!."Y'"11:Y1 thgy~gcst you put the radials on the rear. Q. "Louis, what are the chances that an honest young lawyer like m,yscll, wr.>'s a Republican, can do well in Texas?" A. Superb. Being, honest, you'll have little competition. ~d as a H.epublicu1 you'll.lie pro~ by the game Ja\\·s. DREMllNG If you fall asleep now and then with your bedside ra· dio whispering in your ea r, better look out. 11le NaUonal Research Council of Canada says that's b3d. Such low . le\'e\s of sound may not \rake you up , bur they can disturb your dreaming patterns. And these experts say th~ tends to make you a little nutty. Or y:ords to that ~ect. Again am asked ho\v long it lakes al1 oyster to make _ a pearl. Depends. Average-sized pearl. about five years. Big pearl, figure IO years. Those oysters aren't the food kind. please note. The dinner table oyster is prime at age 3. i\IAYOR'S V!'ORK \Vhal does a city mayor do to while a\\·ay his time? Pennsylvania St.ate University 's Center for Continuin g Liberal Educatlon looked into that matter. To discover that mayors devote m05t of their energy to 33· sorts of cho res. No. 1 has lo do with housing problems. No. 2 con· cems city financing. No. 3 deals with delinquency and crime. Meeting organized protest groups is No. 3.1. ' It is not only suspcctOO but proven now that the fin· gemails of typists and piano players grow faster than U\Qse of most people ... Maybe you didn't know that ditty called ''Let Pt1e Go, [.(Iver" originally was entitled "Let Me Go, Devil" ... As for hot dogs and pickles, the average Americans eats about an equal amount or eacl) eve ry year, statistics shp\\'. A young lady in Oak Park. Ill., ha s sought a patent for the telescope heels on her shoes. By adjusting nu ts. she can give herself either nlOre or less heighl, depending on the size of the man she's currently dating. Address mail to L. ftJ. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New· port Beac/1 92660. I ' P..a f'ol·~ ... IJVeM~"' CITY COUNCILMAN FOR NEWPORT ,..,.......+ BEACH JOHN BAKER 2S YEAR RESIDENT VOTE FOR HIM TUES. APRIL 9th HIS PLEDGE TO NEWPORT CITIZENS, IS TO SERVE FAITHFULLY ANO IMPARTIALLY. HIS VOTES GO TO PEG FORGIT MB posltlOM ~ f>Oc1 for Newport. JOHM. ~cKERREA A flocolly ...,....iblt counc:ll ottd• hilll. LYM GERONIMI A s!roll<! ChrisH'"' coodl- JOHN BAKER His plcd9t• will be fulf1hd. ,._AID f()l'I (IY J()wN 8"'11'.Ell £1.(CT'°" F\,IMO, WAS o.AA.-.Nlf-.81.Jll1 HI-SON c .. -.111·~-.ei.JttrCQV(,OOl'\ONAOC.Mlll'I IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HELP PISTIUIUTE' LITHATURI FOi MY CAMPAICiH IH YOUR HllCiHlotlHOQD PW.SI CALL JOHH IAllfl AT 675-2000 ' . - • .. , - • DAIL V PILOT J5 • --. - I From high prices. Shop our 4-day sales. • ~~~·: .. ·, .. :·· .. ~ :~ . . .... . . . ' A f· l .... Siie prices effective 4days only. • • BUEHA PARK ltectt .. o, • ..,.ttiorp, Oprfl D1ity t:]O lo t:JO P·"" S.rMSI, 10 lo 1 Save20.09 8' K 10' cabin tent. 59.88 Reg. 79.97 ,. . Brighi drill c1nv;a1 top end t11p1 tor brtelhe1blllty, no Inner con· den11llon. Bl••P• 'people. -· . ·-.. 9.97 Reg. 12 97 • Huck Finn Rorl \'1 /XRL-15 Zebco Rc>C:"I • 1 ... 10-p1 cc,o rod. De lux e reel. oalanccd to rod. 4.97 Reg . 5.97 Zebco 77 '" rod and ree l 2·DC .. 50" fiberglass rod. Sca!~d 'down for small hands. Zcbco reel. 4.47 Reg . 5.97 Plano tackle box 3 trays. 14 compart ments. Secure 1a1cn. bollom hol ds bait and reels. 6.37 Reg. 7.9 7 Daiwa Reel All metal ree l. Smooth drag system. Capac11y 250 yds. 8 lb. 1e1t. SANTA ANA 14.97 Reg . 19.97 Huck Finn Rod w7304S Mitchell Ree l Features reel anodized me1al soool, pos1l!ve anl1·reverse gear, Heavy duly spinning reel. • ORANGE City' Dr. et ..... hn ••4. ()pt:fl 10.t , ..... D'llitJ'...., 10 .. ' JHO S.. Mthl • M.. of S..' CM•f rt.Mi ·a,-.... , ... D.ily s. .. , 10 •• ' .. I • • .. _. . Show off your legs, in a short dress .fo.rSpring! emon·s WESTCLIFF PLAZA Newport Beach 548·4121 BALBOA ISLAND 216'1.-1arine Ave . 675-1904 .. For the Weekend Man. Our Seltcl1on of SPOrlllh1r1S lor'Sl)ring ... Olferit'l~ ·. · Permanen1 Press Blends in Plaids. Ct\ecks, Tauersalls &. Seersuckers. Also ~ 100% India Madras ~ PuUovens,r I • '· •one-stop'. shopping a.t its finest! OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS r NATURALlZER. .SHOES ... AT EASE WITH ELEGANC~ Blue and While. Black and White ..• TO GO WITH MANY Summer Outfits. $26 "Where shopping is a real pleasure" 1052 llVINE S4M614 BALI LO STRAPLESS BANDEAU ' A. B. C CUPS. 32-36 White Only$7.50 Veta's INTIMAT£ APPAREL Wtttclilf Pleil• •:11111 & trv1"• N1.,po1t 8t1~h1 C1lllorni1 Phone:.642-1197 Open Thursday Evenings . . ' EASTER OUTFITS OCEAN PACIFIC Corduroy Shorts L .. j JANTZEN & HANGTEN T Shirts SILKI[ SHIRTS LAGUNA Sp,ort Boxers SURFLINE Bull·Cuts HANGTEN Nylon Trunks -SURFLIN[ Cheelers BUSH SHORTS AVAILABLE AT THE STOREKEEPER A store ot exlraordinary character for men &·boys. ~ 111e~ f'&~.::..;~ BANKAMERICAFID ~ MASTER CHARGE WIUCl.°"l'\AlA 1028 Irvine. N ewport B each.Cat1lorr11a92660. Phone 6-12-7061 RUGGEDNESS, DEPENDABILITY I RECOGNITION 'lli RO LEX Maintains Your IMAGE ..., TM "'Yll111ue ii -kt llld •!•Ong 11111 u nm11t1k1b1e ~ l~•ty wrtn • tli1$1C...,,,,,. h~e tn11 Hol•• I ftu ~O••Oor d Dll~tust , I 11!l-w1ftO•ftQ :'.!Oil!M!l~"'lB>! gold. t".Jr """' 81><1 gol(I ""'h l-u•"Ot•IOh 09 1~! P'-&-1>100! -10'16!. let! ....._... w~ter. CHARLES H. BARR • ' \ I , , ' • • ,. ' \ • • ' IN CONCERT EASTER HOLIDAY WEEK ORANGE COAST COLLEGE JAZZ ENSEMBLE Un der the direc tion of Charles Rutherford (Di rec.: tor of :\I u:s ic Orange Coast College J Populhr 18 pi ece-jazz orchestra playin g each day from 1 p.m . through 3 p .m. on the m a ll at F ashion Islcn'fil(furing Easte r we ek -Monday , April 8 to Saturday, April 13th . Come li sten while you s hop . "Exciti ng to Visit-Deliglitful to Shop" " NEWPO~T CENTER Pacific Coast HighwayL.Between Jamboree and MacArthur , __ • • " r ' .. Tltursday, Aprlt 4, 1'174 Dlll v '!LDT JZ l • • • • ... 62 Fine Stores To Serve You ... Open Monday and--~ ~ Friday Nights. OfPART!.ltNT STOl!(S The Broad·.-ay Butlums' I. C. P~nney Company Robinson's V.'OM(N'S A.PPAR[L Al Use Ap1opos B.iclt Street Join Buclt W11t111 Cllri.e's Havr»iian - Oe~ond'5 Ann Folger M. Jacques Furiier lanz The loolo. f,llndels Shoes & SOlll!ltline Ost Motlltrhood Matnnity Shops Plck.,,.ick . The P!ace The S~· .. ·011 S1 l~erwood's MiNS APPAREL At (!St Desmond's The look-Clly's Ce at Phelps MeJier Sllve rwood's Theodore V SHOE STORES Paul All.Jfl, Inc. fies\1 footwe'f Hemp!l11r1 Sh0ts le eds Minders Shoe1 & Somethiftt Die rie .... por l Childrtn's Bootery \':e•thuby K1yse1 Sl!Oes Jll'llllRS B1elt·Walker Co~smit!ri Slavick Jeweltrl Star ol SillTI, Inc. A.H. Weint1t. Tint Jev.atl SlRVIC[ SHOP! Anlhol'IY's Shot !ie~f The 81oadway Tire Ctnlet' CIO'l.'11 Clearlt'rs Goldel'I Blade B11bers The H1ir Hul'lteri SalOl'IS Pel'!My's Au!o Cel'lter U.S. Po~t Ollice 1St ll·Smia1 SPfCIAL TY STO!IES Ark1all Bath Shoiis 8. Oaltol'I, tloo~stllef [l PGCO C1ndlet F1ti1ic Ga1le1y Hatth's Hallmar~ of tlt·.1.port Karls fO'f!>, St111ont r1 & Hobbtes KOCM. fM R11fi<t St1t io n Mediterranean Imports Th! Music Hall Neirs SportinJ Coeds The N1hlf1list P!ummtr's TM ReO B11loon.. l td'. R1JSso's Vltlndtrlul WoT1d of Pttl Ste's C1ndieS TheTob1tconist, l!'t. Vi~1n1ts IV R£STAUR.e.NTS Bob Burns Res!a~'fanl Coco's [I Roberto YelV!l l urt le Island Collet Hou!'..!! The Rr1tger Yama!o B ~!lums' ,fl.!l'ICiscan Rocm Pe~rey's Co!tee Shoo Robinson's lido Bullet \ I • • .. Jazz, OCC }t1z.:11ie n 1 hur~\1111 Apr11 ... ! //•, Circus , Shows , / Al.JV1:.;1( .1 .............. I ..,,.1:; Greet Easter Su11day Store Hours I Win Shoppers' Faver Area residcn1s seem to be responding very fovorably to the fact that many Fashion Island .stores arc now open Sundnys between noon and 5 Big 117 inners /lt ls/a11d's · Travel F11ir p.m. for _their convenience. All four, major department stores, The Broadway, ·But- fums', J.C. Penney 8 n d Robin"'° 'a. are ~ed to serve ~y ~ with coorteOus ·and e ff I c~i en t service. h1any fine restaurants are open Sundays at. Fashion Island including ~ outdoor restaurants., El Roberto and the Island Coffee House. Fashions On Di splay Fashion Island ·~ 'rhis sc:ene fron1 a previous co'ncert wiJ l be repeated on Stage Court at Fashion !f lsland during t:asler v.·eek as Orange Coasl College Jazz Band, under direction t·· of Charles J{utl1 erford, presents da ily free tuncc rts. '!'he t:oncerts start fi..londay i~-_!>.rn. and will be g~v.en dai~y lhroug~h next !-.at~'Clay. _ The 1974 Travel Fair at ·Fashion Island drew a Jar~c tittcndancr, according to the 38 different travel representatives involved. The croll'ds enjoyed a special Polynesian shOw brought in by Aloha Air l1incs. Th!!re were five Grand Prize winners fron1 lhc local art>a. Recently, the Velvet TurUc r.·lrs. Aldura llagennan or restaurant has been the Nl'\Vport Beach won a flight for two vid A er 0 me xi c 0 fashion show scene for Satur- Air lincs to r-.1crid;;i & Co~11IT'el, day luncheoners. r-.·lexico: r-.1r. & r-.trs. llarry On a trial basis. fashion Klinger of Laguna Hills won a shows were produced through cruise for t~·o vi::i Prudential the arrangements of ~1rs. Bct- Gr<lcl' Lifl{'s fron1 Los Angeles ty Marr. fashion coordinator, ro Vancouver. B.C. a n d and the Vel vet Turtle managc- relurn: r-.1rs. Bryce Kra mer of ment lo see what kind of \ .. ' .. " • ' IN THE SPRING A Circ11s Folks l.:iguna Beach wOn a flight for response.they would get. Big John Strong and some of his circus "family" pose in front of banner ad- l\ro via P.S.i\. from Long Fashions from all stores in vertising show that claims lt has more ffiends than.Santa Claus:' The Bi g Joh n young girl's fancy l1ghlly turns to Brach to Sa n FranciSP> and the Fashion Island ctnter are Strong 1869 Circus. spon~ored by the Nev.rport Beach Junior Chan1ber of ('0111· rC'turn : r-.1rs. Dorothy Green of to be modeled on a rotating 1nerce, sets up at Fashion Island Sunday for fOur performan('eS 2 and 5 though!s ol Easler finery from lhe Red Balloon. lid. sian W1nsh1p, a r0ouseketeer al 01 sneylalld. models a long Huntin gton Beach won 3-days ~sis most Saturdays.· p.111. on Sunday and 4 and· 6 p .m. on fi.l onday. & 2 nights at the Sahara lfotel,.1-------------------------'-·-----'---------------- '\'ith dinners, etc. courtesy of floral print dress by Florence Eiseman. available in sizes 2·12. Stan Is the daughter of Mr & Mrs. Thomas Winsh10 of C:Orona det Mar. THE RED BALLOON . LTD. fA.$Hl0N ISl,t.tlQ Ntwooo1 Se o<: n ft«.ll80I TOWN I COUll!TPY Qolll(lll 11141 ~~ HIJNTl"IGTOlll H,t.~llOUq (114/8'6-I~ Del \\lebb's World Travel Service and Mrs. Lena Skinner or Costa Mesa \VOO a $100 gift ctrlificate from . "Ask Mr. f'ostcr'' travel service. All "'inners plan to t a k e advantage of their prizes. VOTE REGJSTRATION The clos in g date for registering lo vote in urx June 4 pri1nary elt'ction is May 5. Deputy f{egis trars are sc-heduled 10 be at Fashion Island April 6 and 7 from noon lo 5 p.m. and April 10 and ll from ooon to 9 p.m. to register voters in the n1aJJ area. Orange County Tax Assesso rs also 11·ill be at Fashion Island on April 6 t during store hours in the Stage Court area 1 as a con- vCnlenee for rt' s f d e n I homro"11ers ·filing their tax exemptions. Save 30.10 On Versatile Knit Blazer Suits A blazer suit is Your best fashion investment 1his spring. Wear the coat vJ1th othet slacks. Wear the slacks \Vi th other spon coats. Easy f11t1ng polyester double kn11 \"11th metal bultons and flapped patch pockets. Navy, med ium blu e, brown, tan. ,-·-----------·t-Hl-~LREG, 120.00 • Tasty Tattersall Dress Shirts A great opportunJty to save on cool, short sleeve dress shirts in colortul, new Spring !altersall pal\erns. From our "private stock'" of fine quality dress shirts carefully ta ilored in perma press polyester and cotton. .... REG . 12.00 8.90 3 lor 25.00 (Save 11.00) silverwoods ' ' 89.90 silverwoods WIN A SITMAR CRUISE TO MEXICO FOR TWO Win an e~c•11ng 7·dav c•u•ie lo• 1wo lo Pvtno Villarta anc Maittltnl S11l 1boa•d !he be..,t1lul 25 000 ton •u•uf)' cru.se ll'l>P. !lla.TSS FAIR$[A, n!Tf'11ng !ht llnt1l In entint~1nm~1. gou•met d•n•nO end lu~u•!O<ls The FAIRSEA bo~1t1 an 111H1n CfllW O! 500, th•ee swimming l10011. to~ pUbt. lhret n1ghtcl\tb1, 1'lltnirl1, ..,.1.1111, gymnai+vm ancl llllCIOl/9 svn-clrel'lci'Hrd d11eQ. TSS FAIASEA i1 ol Llbtr\an Reg!1try • Notll1ll'i1 rob~~· R~1f/fr 11111, S1l•trwood1 !lorf :,.tor• ApfH 21, f'il14. w11111e111oliti1<1 by m.iJ, u~~ft 21 t t•11 011ga no1 a11.,,11;i1a • f 45 FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT CE NTER. NEWPOR.T BEACH "45 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTE;R, NEWPORT BEACH ' \ \ \ Sl\l 'l fl t<l1l'\, PRl\1T FOR SPRI\'(;, 18 fo,hlo11 IJond 644·235) Pie i lll •' 1 •lll ,;u~! ~\ln.,Jun~ Jr..:~~ 11r' corn io1 f.'.lbl~ polyc~!rr .1111 ,,n!••:\. It' ~.1,hl'.I .111\11•11 .11,1 .ind l1l'd 11p v.·ith bu111·, .1t 'I"· ,)u•ulJ,·r . 111.u..:J... L 1.:c'I!. K.:-d S11c<; 5· 13. SJ~ --------·---- Listens to Landers take a plunge into • U.S . Ft111cls A,varded Lil1rary • Corona dcl ~Tar High School srudcn!s "'ill h.1\"e a few mcre books to crack 1his year, !hanks 10 a $11:),00'.l federal ,Gran! lo llleir library. The gr~nt '>'ill make the !'ca Kin~,· librnry one of two "model libraries·· in Cal1frimia. acrording 10 Or. .John ~icoll. suj)f'rintend('nt of !hC' \'e\1T()rf·'ll'sa l' n i fir d School Districi. Or. :-.;iC'oll tnlrl 1he board rif ll"U\\f'C'' Tul'"dil,\' nil?ht that J thr I 1 hr a r~· impro1·r1nC'nl prOJN.'! ''hJd been fundrd hr1 ond our \l'ildCl'I drtan1~" and that nio:st or the nloncv \1ould go for fhc purchase Or boo.ks · Oisirict o~fici:if.., t :i1· !ht· fNicr:il n1C1ncv 1rlll · allo" · s111dcn!" IQ · co1n p!('t r II :i~~i~'ln1('n\.<; 11·it hou1 hi'l\'ini: to I, Ust tht' Hbr3rirc; of CC In inc J "T Oran~{' Conl-it rn!l~·'.t' IO 1h• I c]('::;rrc thr~· do 11011· About SiiJOO of the iot;il ;l\\':JTd 11·1 11 b-> ~fl"I!\ r.n !~Ul..t nnd otbrr pnn1t'll n1:i fcrinls the rrmai11der on a;·rl icr-\·isual aid~ and librnry su!1pl1es. Dean's Li st Oouglas G. Ilat1ic of Baltoa ls!an<l ha~ lx'en named to tht' ! ' IJC'an·!{ Lie;\ frr the v.intcr l 1 ·tn rn1 ;>' '.\"i-thv:()(1:i Jns111 u!r lll 1 'lid!rind. 'lich. I j .. r--------=-~I La ug hter By Pli on e XF:\\' YOfll\ 1AP ) - '·Frl\011-s. you "·nnl to grt your 11tft' c.-ra1.v:' .. sa\s 1he \'Oief' on thr ·01hcr c~d or ~~!l.1:t. ''l10n'1 talk. in you r sleep. just rrin ·· Th0 1·11·cc 1-..:-l(}ll~s to c·o1ni,.. 11,..rin;.· ·r ouni:;man :ind !hC' r111tn!:it't i:; for a 1H•11· .c;cn·i('{' prfl\'idcd hv th£> \:e11· \'ork Trlcphon~ C.':irnfk!nr -l>ia!-A-.lokr. A ror np::inv spok.<'sman said t!i:lt i1s Dial-Sa nt<i ffM'"~:ll!f' durinl! t ht> nolit.1;"11·.=;-pro I' c d so ~urcC"':!u! lh:lt it dccid~ to 1ry ano1hC'r S<'rvie<'. at a ripple of a summer price ., 40tl1 Anniversary ' L . 14 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER • 644·4 66 1 DESIGNER "" wA; IUFACfURER OF WORLD'S FINESr FURS Store Hburs 10 am to 5 30 Pm. Daily; Mon . & Fri. 10 a.m .-9:30 p.m. --' ' . • '" " .. j .,, .:. _______ _.:"::":::'L'......:"1LV• _l:J T1t•o·tf111er "~ow we ha\'e .a pa.ir of bookends.'' actress Glenda Jackson quipped arter winning seC'ond Oscar for "A Touch of Cla~." She previously "·on in 1970 for "\Von1· en in l.Q\'e, ·• U'I T-.-ti••• ~~~ -----------1 VILlAGE .. &"~a \ q/ . ( " . ~" l . :-•• (~.:>\ .. 1···11 •1II1tJ .. · • • ••• , • •liL .. r..r ••• ·······~ f I• I I tflkf·, ' ',,. .. '. ··~~ ' •1tI11 . "' '• .... • ••••••• •••••••• ~!:.:it: ~_ ... ~ . / ea,idro "'4.;. ~ -nV( . STMAWBEJl:RV GINGti.M CANDl£ ~ iJ r<hatoo YOURS FOR ONl.V SOC \&.'Ith -1$J00 p.irc~ of~~~ rum rwtdudL &irroond ~rwlf ""ilh tht: Wl'IWtiOMI Kmf of fre.h- pitkcd Str~~ •I " " :• I ' ' ,I I :I 1i ·' II ,I :I >-. ..... CtS +.ol = ,.Q CtS E-t Q,;i ~ 0 ..... ~ 4-4 = ....-! 0 Q,;i rn ~ ~ = Q,;i 0 ~ ~ = CtS ..... CtS ,.Q il.) == ~- ~ E-t 0.. = Q,;i ~ Q,;i ~ ~ = CtS ·s: ~ ~ •!"'"I ~ "'O Q,;i (/] "'O . Q,;i en ~ . Q,;) ~ Q,;) ~-..... I N = ~ •!"'"I ....-! QI) = CtS = ~ = •!"'"I. ~ ....-! •!"'"I 0 >-. ~ = rn •!"'"I ~ ..... . CtS CtS Q,;i en = -~ ~ ~- •!"'"I 0 ~ ~ Q,;i 0 • !"'"I CtS ..... (f) CtS ~ il.) E ,.Q ~ (f) .• !"'"I := CtS ..... s-0 ;...:i ·~ il.) >-. ~ RI SALONS • I Hatch's Hallmark 044-2152 541-l>M l 70 Fashion Island, Newport 9S Tov1n & Country, Ort1nge 39 FASHION ISLAND -&14-201 4 __/( • For spring vaet1tions ... _JC] ) • Howaiian tradrtion• from reyn spooner @)~o(g@)~(g 44 fashion island, newport cen~er 644·5070 . , , , • • ., • ·.~o DAI LY PILOT ~ l --- Thursday, April Q 1q74 •• •• l D· FOR COLLECTORS Pewter, Porcelain, Alabaster & China Animal Kingdom FIGURINES DOGS, CATS, BIRDS, HORSES, Etc, NOW PRICED FROM .......... ---.,. HtwpClri leoc:h 644-fflO TWO LOCAT IONS FASHIOH SQU.t.IE ......... ---·· ......... llS.0111 c--... SPRING KNITS · Compare FG's fabrics and prices. see for yoursel f. When you shop FG 's you 'll be money ahead . . ' UTILE FLORAL PRINTS on LENO-LIKE KNITS Values to J.50 Br191i1 florals on white and na l u ral ground s Sew del19titlul rt1tlled smocks. soft tem1r11ne Or£'sses and Dlouses. '56-58 · wide . Mach i n e wa<;hable Po1yes1er·Avnl'" Rayon blonci FG s reg. LOW NEW SPRING FABRICS ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY 1-i.i ...... IC:ll LAGUNA BEACH 271 for.'t ""'· Ooen Mon ·Sal 9·5:30 Sun 12·6 p m. ' E111ploye s r- Will Get Free Ride The city of lluntington Beach has agreed to give its v.·orkcrs a free ride on the Orange County T·r ans i I District's countywidc bu s systcn1. Councilmen agreed thi s ·week t~ pay nbou t $3.~ a . year so each city employe can ha\'e an annual bus pass, good for n free ride any'A·here, anytime. C IT,, AD~1JNISTRATOR Dave Rowlands noted that the bu s pass is "something of a fringe benefit for cmplcyes," but added that the main intent ·is ro encourag~ the use of mass transit. .. Councilman Al Coen chjec!ed to authorizinJ'.: the nionl'\' before a survey is 1n :1<ll' to determine hov• n1an y rity workers "'ill .ictually use the s.vstcm. lie 10~1. 6-1. Tll E CITY l\fUST pav $4 per rity worker. for the passes. no matter ho\v many r i 1 y rnlployes actunllv use them . The p:is.<;es y,•ill become eff<>cli\'e July I. and are not usc:ib!e by members of the family. Rowlands said he doesn't f('("I they 1~·ill bC' quite so crrcc!l\'C at rirst, but as the ()(,JD ~xpands routes in. the city. the use y,·i\1 pick up. Tests Set AtOCC Educalional, vocational and guidance testi ng will be con- ducted at Orange Coast Col- lege tonight at 6:45 o'clock The tests arc for those with ed ucatlo n;:il or vocational pro- blems. They cover aplitudc.1 abilit y. interest and pcrson;1li·1 ty and "'"ill be rollc~·cd l\'ilh .an ·interview and counseling . f '/nl .\.ttlt'. Mattel's Barbie Doll.16 HAWTHORNE (l/PI ) - Barbie turned 16 but doesn 't look a dny older than when sh~ was born. To celebrate the occasion. ?<.tatlcl Inc. threw a ''SwC(!t 16" birthd ay party Wednesday tor perhaps the world's mos~ famous doll with 400 grsdc school childr:en as guests at the company headquarters where the idea of Barbie fir st took shape. THERE \\'AS a five-fool high birthday ('ake and the Hav.·thome High S c h o o t n1arching band played "Happ)' B1r1hday." l\1auell officials said about ·8() million Barbie cV:ills ha ve been sold throughout the \l'Or\d. - ( " ' CU RIO, rosewood sohds. glass shelves, mirrored back and lighted interior s545, TRULY DISTINCTIVE ORIENTAL ' FURNITURE ,A.CCESSOfllES ANO GIFTS NE\.VPOAT BEACH . Fasru0(1 Island ......... , 644-473 7 """' • ~" 111 0 lO Oifoof 101D t lO,GloMll$11n. LONG BEACH E Hill St al Redondo .SI .... 597-1359 """"'Ol.!f 10I06 OoMclS..NllY ' OUEEN MAAV0..1¥111q.tlll"I .. 435-8308 Duke ~:llington 1s in New \·ork I lospital . bul, is ·ex·pectcd Jo be re- leased soon. 1'<;. spokcs- n1a n said the 74-ycar- old rnusic star had to1n- pl ai nell or :;hortncss of breath . HAHHIE \\'AS ,create~ by Huth llandil'r 11110 . a'Ollg \I ith her hu sband. founded ?\latt e!. ·:i.lrs . J landlcr said sh(' got lhl' 1rll'a :if1cr 11;1tchi11g her <l•ll•ghttr pl•nlll l! \.\'tlh 1)apcr dull s and sc1·1ng 1luit th•· child -·f'iim;i;--;:----...,,.--7,...-:;r~...;;:=:~~~~ll prl'fc rrcd a 1loll ll'ith a ,,, ... . . ' ' "n111turc f1gun'." ·~ rJ':I" .f• • . ' , . ' . . I VERY ~ffiOfOS . (]T.0•11 ls .P>imVJ' [i Lido Isle [1 Fashion Island • ·-·; -;Y • • • ... - . ' . . ·l ·' • ) . < • . .. lntcrcslcd persons 1n a y rc>gistcr ror the tes1s at the Evening rollege Office located in !he OCC Admin istratton Building. There r.i a m;;itcrials chargr uf S~1. __ !...'::====='==------------_J ------ ' ' " ·' •• " \Jw your Master Char~e: or B.t nkAm!ritPrd FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beoch; llJNTI NGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach· FASHION SQUARE, Son to Ano; SO\lni COAST PLAZA. Costa Mesa " ' • lr1 the spring, a young n1an's fancy ' ' ' ' ~ A.~ ft···,. B. . .. :.a_ -' c.~ . ' turns to thoughts of love. For tove, fragile as a flower of lhe season, is forever. For you. we have wedding sets in 14 karat gold with diamonds. to express your sen timents. . A. $300. B. $450. C. $425. It's Today. Do Something Beautiful.• °'-t.<COu"l•!-a -,.,,_,.E_ 11.ono~•rel~••W~IDO. SLAVICK 'S JevoetersSince 1917 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH-644·1380 Obeii Oa1ly:1oa m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon. and Fri . lOa.m. lo.9:30,P.m. w.1~1oe:a'"'"'"t '""""'~ 0<•"90' t•Ce-«109,l...lti~• "''° Sl"Chegcll...,lHY ...... o. • We're celebrating SPRING and YOU get a present! ANY DRESS or PANTSUIT INOUR STOCK % 4 DAYS ONLY THURS ., FRt, SAT., SUN. 0 F F CHOOSE ANY STYLE OUR GIRLS WILL REDUCE THE MARKED PRICE BY 20%! THE PLACE •·7 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER OPEN: Mon .. Wed .. ThurS .. Fri .. 10 to 9:30 p.m. Tues.. Sat .. 10 to 6 pm. Sunday 12 to 5 p.m . Nea .rly Everyone Listens to Landers .THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane ''Will you turn thct radio off, Mommy? My singing is getting oll mixed up .with th,ir music.'~ In lluntlngton Councilmen Have .... Expansive Mood They have occupied the new Civlc Center less than t"·o weeks. but Huntington Beach councilmen are a Ire ad y prepared to expand it -or at least the land it is on. On a n1otion by Don Shipley, all sevrn counciltl\ffi agre«l th is y,·eek to authorize a study of the potential purchase of a triangular parcel south of the complex. C I T Y AD~RNlSTRA TOR Dave Rowlands admitted Wednesday he isn't sure v:herc the money y,·ould come from. "We don 't have that kind of cash available now . We would ha\·e to shift our prioriti<'S for the 197 .... 75 bud get. And v.•e need a neY: appraisal oo the land," Rov.·lands explained. There is :ilso some question as to hov.· niuth land Shipley intended for the purehase. In his motion he said about seven acres, bot the boundaries l~ted -Utica Avenue. Pinc and J 7th streets -only cover about 3.5 acres. FLOYD "BUD" Be Is it o, executive assistant to the city administrator. said the seven acres .,.,·ould cover the same land, but all the way to Lake Streel. rather than Pinc .• \\'hen he offered the motion, Shipley noted the Civic Center, new as it is, already needs more parking spaces. He also said the additional land might be reserved for othe r gov- ernmental uses. "If he intends it for other Eisenl1ower Nephew Succumbs government offices. the 3 S acres probably y,·ould not be enough." Belsito said. "\\"e ~-ill have to clarify that." EVES AT a conservative estimate of $30,CKKI an acre . the smaller site v.·ould cost the city $92.000 and the seven acres could reach S\84,000 - and the price might be double that. When councilmen f i r s l negotiated for the Civic Center site. the seven acres y,·a.~ conside red, but eliminated from the package because of its high price. In the early 1960s, the ci1y lost its chance to ha ve the West Orange County ~1unicipa\ Court system located her e because the council "'Ould not act on a land purchaS<'. SHIPLEY "'ARNED his coWlcilmates this ~·eek mt to make the same mistake thi s lime. Ro1~1lands said Wednesday some type of jolilt agreement might be reached with the high school district or some other agency in the future for U5e ()( the extra land. In thC' meantime he said it could supplement the 403 exi.sting parking spaces .. if lhe council decides to buy the property. Water Supply U uit to ]\feet The qualily and quantity of CQmmunity y,·ater supplies \\"ill be the topic at the second annual meeting of the Kational \\.ater Supply lmprovement Association, July 1~18 at the Nev;porter inn In Nev•port Beach. Ad\·anced y,·ater resource planning. v;aste \1· a t c r reclamation and 1·irus control v;iJI be among the subjects discussed . • Thur~day, Apr lt 4, 1q74 DAIL V PILOT Easte1· Bt11111 y to Visit Playg1·oi1ncl s grounds. For rurth..•r informa. 1nentary &·hool. or at the llon , cootact IM 11!tcr sc~oot Hrcrt·allon Cl1lhT OfrtC<'. 1706 The llWllington Be a c h Recre-it tlflf'I :sr" P a r. k s Oepa.rtn1ent prom ise s a fun· f•llt'(! .... --v f.,~ children \\'ho visit clcmcnt<:iry \' a c a t i o n sthool playgrounds d u r L n g Easter vacallqn ne:<! W"i'~: rr,.f•~ rec.rration ltader at the ele-Orangr Ave On \\'ednesday, a bunny ~-111-r;;;;;;;;;;;;,.;;;;_;;.._;.;;;_;_;;;...:.,_=~~=-....;:;- bnng 111 Easter egy, de<'or3l· 1ng conttsl. along \\'1th £aster At <'ach ~ the 38 school playgrounds, the E a st e r BuJlnY will greet bovs and girls during the entire \\·eek. ON l\IONDAY, there will be an Easter egg hunt at 1~t· playgrounds. Tuesday 1\· 1 11 1... '1ldrlel' -n the ola.\·ri oun'1, \\'ith a priz.e fo> \\'hoevc r finds it. Al ~l\O, C ll I 1.0 REN 'in grad~ thr<'e through eiglll t' -rnte~ n oostt"· draw inl! corill'sl, with trophies for the tx-<;1 ,.1l \'\~1\de entrir". There' will be free movies, mai::ic sho...,·s and Spl'<.'ial crafts on · S<'\Cl'tl'<l p I a y----- Buster Brown's perky, new pl at form in shiny white or black crinkle patent. A happy ending comes w ith our specialists expe r1 ftl. \ \ \\ \ ' ' ' " " """"· \ \ \ JO FJ.SHIOH ISL.AHD • HlWl'OltT IEJ.CH • 644-2464 Ft.OO*iM For Quali!y. there's nothi ng like genuine leather. For lash1on and value, lhere"s no1h ing like Florsheim. For quali1y. value and lashion, there's nothing like \ 9enuine lca1her Florshelm Shoes for women. i;o ... j Pri 't'.:"' t lo.1y f'o•er• 6c.nn Pc•cn~ ear< p !'1'1 ~! \'.'~ i!' p ,J!('/ t 'J We corf"/ site~ 'YI Jtr \ Af..AA ro ( We accept phone orders h:J_J) He1 ·- 54 Fashion Isla nd Ne'l1PQrt Cent~r -644·4:>23 >28 , Oo<!n f..1on. &. Fri, N 11e !1!1 9 JO pm Clo d Sund!'/ ----- Attend The Church Of Your l'l1oi ce I.OS ANGELES I AP\ Lloyd Edgar EisenhoY1er , 49, nephew of the late U.S. President. \\'O.s found <lead in his \\"est ll ollywoo d apartn1ent. lie died of an a pp a r ent b a r b i tur~le overdose, sheriff's depUll<'S said. IF IT'S UNIQUE AND NEW IT'S AT ... SHOE BOUTIQU fn\'e sti gators said the atton1ey had been taking medicat ion and it \\·as not knov.'ll whether the overdose v.·as intentionr•l or accidental. The body of Esienhov.·er. an attorney. \\'as found by hi s wife. Edith. Deputies said Eisenhoy,·er had been despondent. Eisenho.,.,·cr v.·as the son of Roy Eisenhov.·er, one of six brothers of the late l)y,•ight David · Eillenhoy,·er. -Roy Eisenhower died ln 19-12. #15 Fash ion Is land. Newpon ~each ... ph one 644 -4411. ... where young fas/11on 1s • feeling, not •n •ge. SPANISH KIDSKIN + ESPADRIL1.E WEDGE + CREPE SOLE ' = FOXY FOOTING .......... your choice Just arrived from Spain ... popular Espadrille wedge sand'!lS (made famous In France) 1. White, Camel 2. Yellow, Lime Gr.een, Bone, Camel, While, Navy, Red, Powder Blue 3. White I • • OAIL V PILOT 'I ' TONIGHT'S Curtains to Drop on 5 Produ~tions1--=-- • I, TV HIGHLIGHTS CBS fJ -O:QO-Pilot Project. "Dr. l\lax'' stars Lee J, Cobb as a Ballimore-doctor who believes in tra· d1tion al. personal hancJlin~ or pat ients. NBC 0 10:00 -"The Loyal Oppositi on." An exa111ination of the Democratic Pilrty's position on ~ nli'~jor issues. • -- TV DAILY LOG ;I a. • • a;) C.ua,ana Musia l • Thursday Evening Al'ftlL 4 (D Mtv1t: (Zhr) ':Ch'• Mt 10111 htlft" trum r '3& -Kay tunc.11, Gto111 Brent . : •• • 1:00 B-CIJIE!l!lli!'la> Nn• ru.\§(it(})@ (jj(iZ!,'1)) Ht•I 01et11tu:• • C•J Ktra•'• Hims U lert11J Hlllblll1tt II BRAVE PLOT UNFOLDS * On Mi1sion lmpo11ibl1 81 Millltn: l111pouiblt m Mocl Sli1M El r.b11 CNiilll Mlwlf: (?Jif) "l hM I 1) '59--Glfol l.ynlty, DtWlldt. m .......... 11Locl11 .,,.. llKlf t:• Cl) Dultf'• CMiC9 CJ lid VIII Dpt IM'" 'tltft11 SPllW 00 tt.c••'s KtlMJ ZDM! . lMnr: (UJ • Ttlt·ltt'l'll\t Musiul littll hsull l:JO D (U, Ll) a> F11thou11 Rre110n # and hos men b1\lle • b1111 1n a &lum 1p1rtm1nt. lhen 1ncue P•f"IY· 1oers Y1hen 1 top dre:is de1l11ner's open1n' mghl l1sh1on celeb11t1on is maotd by tire. Q) MtfY Gnflin Show al) P1ntr11111 Niwtla t:Gll II (~ ll'l C*l a:m!'.ID Pi It t Project '"Dr. lh;u"' st111 Let J. Cobb ts a &altimor1 Mor •M bfli1vu 1n tht l11d1tio11al, personal h1ndllnr of pltltnh. Janet W11d, R~ert lip- toll, 01vid Slllmu , K.therin1 Htl· rnond Sorrtll Brook• and Panc.hlto Gomei also s\lf. (Tant1tively ached· uled) 0 QJ 11) Jo; m lr111sk11 (II) Of. f1etr r11n Blld1n1 11U 101 Iron· sule"• http wh1n "11· 1u1n1 !ht lttn111 son Gf a d1voree1 trilnd of hers his been shol. Lt ) The kid 0111i 1 0 (llJ (1J CI! kuna f• ''The Ceno- 1111h'' Part t cl 1 two part 11ofJ as C.1in1 finds th.It hr. too, is not immunt to Iii• ntfd tor love ind ' ~ , .. 1m a o !ll!ll .... I'"",';'.;;.:'"" , .. , ·~··· l ltet )tur111l ~ ... u., ,., Dtlla11 " w.M: (Zllr) .,Air CIHI'' (d11) Y1ritdlde1 Yu11I [ 'SI -llock H~son, Stephen Mc· I Jl1!ly. l:lOl'J'- muKl1n1 f 1,.,. ...... ~ Wll1f1 MJ liftt? t ILML•CJ 10:00012J ltl ~m!Nrw1 s,1ci1I ) H T1,11 A Tllltf "lilt Loyal 011po11!ion" M eramm· l fi) I Dm111 tf Jt111tril tticn t!f the Democratic 1'1rty's po· EM1t11hll 11tk>n on. lht major inu11 ol today. hJcllolta TocllJ ~[motional P101ram tJri1in1111 lrClm Was~ln&· t Oe11~m1nt: A11rtuion" ton, D.C. , f23 (IJ Ora1ritl: 1J m m 3 Nt•s ~ t9 (i)» unit CfJ Jti&flt Gall11J { l!)-tr.1111 U (!7) (}:)CD Streets 11 San f11n- ' f!J Tilrtt sttt1n dKo "Btlort I 01!" (II) A d•d•catfd , policrm1n t•a1n1 he 1s 1 d11n: l!'lan J 7:3011 Or1111 Wtlla' Crtlt Mptlfin ind decides lo 11\~ the hw 1~'0 t Aller 1111 de1tll of her l1tht1, 1 llis OW'! hands •~d ~ M 1 svnd1c11t e dtvolld Sfjins!er d1u1ht1r m1nits bots befOlt d't!h t1~es him. 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A v c n Id u 1\ctkend at 1hr Foun1 1.1111 rilong tin• Ornng(' C1:ust 1h1s l"nhnllo S:1n CJ t" rn ~ 11 1 c . \':i!ley Con1niunity ·r~att>r 11toek1•nd ""the 11elter of :o>tall.t' HC'Sl'l'\a11011~ 492:0465 -Hun AH11.·r!M!rl ha.'l fashiont·d ::.ctivi t} of !h<: pa st couple "S;\'O\\' \\'HITE :ulll 1hc thi) nK1sic~I 1 ersinn of till' "eeks bct:tn~ !u rhin out. Stl"cn lh1<1rf"" go hi· ho inc uff classic childr<!n's play. \\'1J1d1ng up thC"ir r('spect 11"<' -------.O..----''-----------'--'--- t•ni.:<iCl'11,en1s :Jr(' •·"tht.<. 'l'an1· ing ()f 11ic Shri'Y•" at South C.oaJ<l H1•f"ll.'rlory, "Hnin" ill lhr II un 1i11 g too Be:ich l'layhou~('. '"Eh," at the San t.;Jcn1enh' C-On\rnunlty Theater . ··snow \\'hilc .and rhe Scvf'n l)"'·nrfs'" at 1hc Foun1a1n \'allc.v ('01;n1uni1~ Theater, ;ind thf' 11trk·lol'g run or "!101•' 1hf' 01hcr ll:ilf Lores" lor the Lido Isl<' I •t::ayi'r~. Cunl111uu1g al)p:ll'l'tltl\' until furth1•r not\tl' ;._ tho lal('S\ at· Intermission traC"tion at Scba~tian's \\'csi Dinner /'layhousl'. ":\Ian of La fl.l:inch.1.·· i11 Business Sf':LLO UT ll OUSES hnvc grL'flrd 1hc rcvivnl of •·r:on1· in~ of the Shrew" al Sou1h Co.isl Hcp,..rlory. nr•ets~itatin!.!. an extra \\'C"l:k"s exten~ion ()f the populnr Shukl'Spt•nrran C'OtnC'dv. Dan Sullivan of NC\\' York's.UncoJn Cc:nlC'r is direc· l _'he And rev;~ S~sl ers Pally o·i~htj and ~laxene cut ling the ambitious production. f~st albu1n 1n 20 yea rs. It will be the first ever Carl Reggiardo has been ini· ~ Ynthoul sister La Verne \Yho is deceased. ported from the Old (;lobe Theatrr in San Diego for the role of Pet ruchio. v.·i1h :\li1ni Smith enacting the firebrand Katherina. Pcrfonnancf's \\'ill be giVl.'n tonight through Sun· day at 8 o'clock in lh1.• Third Step .Theater, !8'l7 Kc\1·port Bl\"d., Costa l\fcs:1. Hrscr,·a· lions 646-1363. TJllS IS Tiit: final V.'<'C'kcnd for ''R;iin." \1'hich v.•as l;Ut to · FINAL WEEK! The Bard'' most populor <omedy in a bright, bold production direded by Don Sullivan (of New Yorlt'1 Lincoln Center). .9N STAGE -Tues. thru Sun., 8:00 p.m. ''THE TAMING OF THE SHREW" ~ JOuth C,oast RepertorJ) four \\'CCkCnds IO <I \' 0 I d r-~-------_,-_,,...,,,_ ________ """t playing over Easll'r al the ~· . llu nti ngton Beach Pla yhouse. •7l·'2'0f To cotnpcnsate. Su nd a y ~ .... pcrfonnance" of the Sout h •• 2 Academy Award Nominations MAR LON BRANDO Best Actor Seas dratna have been added. · JtoJ E•n '~"' H .. v. -~· CO tl01'11. DEL MAii J\fariannc f\1clton a n cl Best Oire<tor • \\"illiam Bergman head 1hc cast of the 'play under JC'nn Kobn 's di rection. v.·itb Ron Loni? and Prier ~lcAltisrcr lopping !he supporting t'Otn· µan_1'. Curtain is 8:30 Friday and Saturday and 7:30 Sunda~· at the playhouse. 2110 hlain St., HuntinRton Beach. Res1•r- \':Olions 842·i>12 1. Al&~ \\'INUll'\G up its stay ""ith three final pcrformanCT"s i.o; the British farce ··r:h?" at lhe S.1n Clen1ente Coinmunity 1'hcaler. Richard Andersen directs a casl headed by ' lfarvey Dahling, Les lleide, Sherri Bauman nnd Beverly Sparks. f'inal f)('rfor 111a11ces 11•ill be given lonighl through Satur- llt:~.l 1884 Newport Coito Meio 548-1552 Sl .OOMATI~WID. 8 ACADIMY MOMIMATIOMS M•lSHAMASOH JAMISC.U.H AN UNEXPECTED lOVf STORY C0..01? BY OHU)([• f'AN ... VISION' ----Ll'f Ul.LMAM HOW -fttdl n..ndtty "POSEIDON ADVENTURE" + "MYSTfRIES Of + THE DEEP" STA.ITS fllDAY AllOUHD THE WOILD SUIFU THRILLS! "ILUI WATEJI - WHITt DU TH" _c __ ._ .... SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Co.HIT JOfl v oi9*1t Dlntil'I Hotfmall "MIDNIGHT ~OWBOY" "PARIS" et 7 -10:55 "COWIOY"att:15 SUNDAY ONLY 'iollMJO" .. 2·•:10-10:20 .. Cowtaoy., .. 4:1S-1:25 "FANTASTIC PLANIT' .... "CHAltlOTS OF TH E GODS" "THE STING" •M "CHARLIE VARRICK .. "SUMMER WISHES WINTER DREAMS" •M "JHE WAY WE WERE" IPGol "WALKING TALL" IRI •M '"YOUR THREE MINUTES AJtE UP" l~'T"lt-'1.'l\.H/'""'.;:-1 , '.O'J(.t n .i.·~ r,. TO" ".M ROBERT REDFORD m1A FARROW HAREn BLACH ;con w1uon /Am WATER.non LOI/CHILE / llRUCE DERn Tom ""~~( •I·~ "' •~•(<~~1('<1 . , ,i. ... 1 lff()n')<.:'l''"lQ\.n ; i"( tT~!T/ -t>'i:\,rl .1 tx ··~~ H>YIM mo::>nJUYl Curtain limr for "Sno11· Pla1 CN t 'lub 701 \"ia Lido \\'hitc'.' Wtll be 7:30 ~-nd:iy ~d. i\c\lport Be a ch .1 c1ci11ng an<.! 2 p.n1. on Soi:tur-Hck•t'\rHion:> 673·9189. I <iay and Sunday at thl' 1h1.'ater. STILi. AJ.l\'E and kicking IS!UIO ~It Oaldy Cu-elc . foun· :iflt'r th.ts "C'Clif'nd 1iill be ' iain \":ille) Hcscr\·::ations 312· ":\Ian of t a ~laocha" rit 1:972 Sebustiun·s \\'t~t. JO h 11' CO!'\Cl.UOl.'\G A brief. /11·c· F'erzaccu's \Jroduclion of the ! dnv stint for the 1..do Isle n·:i1or 1nus1tal spotlights Jeff l Pli1ycrs "•th closu\f! per· \\'arrcn u~ [)on Qui X o t 1.•, formanccs tonight 1hrt'H.1gh Bl:.1ni'hf' :\Iitkelson as AldonrJl Saturd ay 1s tho ro1nedy "!low ;ind ~•t'k furtltclla as Sancho. the Other !fai r Loves" undC"r l'('rfornui.ncc.i ar(' give1f fire t'.1c dircclion of Handy Keene t'\'{'ninf.!.s a \1eck. \\1edocsdays P;il ~loran. Cole ~iall~rd. 1hrou11.h Saturd11rs. ~11 8:40 t. ... Donna d('Bnrros. o ·o n Jotlo~·ln.e dinner at the 1:t '1r~c. r;1oria Soss and yours pla}hoUS<'. 140 A1·Cflida Pico. lruly ('()mpri."C the Lido t'a'-t. S:.in \tcn1en1c. Rcser\'alions Cur tain is 8:30 al the Lido Isle 492-9!}50. -----------11r-1mm-&~~.~~-.~-.~~ .• l a--~"-=.;..._--1 1 ACADIMY AWAllD Wl.1*4(1 I hst S.-,- lt•I M111tk:of Se°" ... J-W..twwd "SUMMU W1SHlS, WIHTll DUA.MS" !PG! 11 1'111 THllU TUES. 'TIL J:• .. M<O'' (PGJ w.-1Tftt1ri.-l :>t l'rl. ""u r ..... ....,_.Lt:10 "THE lo\ST 01' SHEILA"' LPG} WH/T~v•l-7:11 f'ri lllrv Twe~·t:tS II f'ltl TMllU TUEse'TIL 1:>1 J J ACADEMY NDMl"IATIONS IHI AclOr-AI l"•d ... "'SEllPICO .. Cit! WN/T~ll•t--1-t:U f'rl '~"" t wt i.-2:>t-4:U-1:l0-,,4, 6n&w~1:1i:r=ai;1t.?} 1,, 1/J ~\. ·,, \ WCILLE BALL .. "MAME'' Jr.. I B&ITRicr ARTHUR • BRUil DAVISON. Xl!C[ YAN PATIEN '"" '''""" ·i t RO&RTPRESTON ..;;..,·u,1 ·:...1.1 :~"~il"J'~'Nll V~VLJ 1 •• '" ,, •' ·~ "I' •r I \ .... '-'lt.~' :¥••' ,.1,1i·.~..:•.y··"'~C'f~:l1·•·"=,,,~i' .. NOW PLAYING I EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT j ' . SEATING NOT RESERVED 2:00. 5:00. 7:30, 10:00 GROUP SALES INFORMATION AVAILABLE JACK NICHOLSON ·m14; IA'"I' J)E'JiUL -'l•rutt t;.;IL'f;I &!~};, Y.•('.t; l•l I IO> I!!) -· " . . • l~ '*"""' Atlldemy A•e•d Wln!14r .. l"AP&"ll MOON" Di.Ill : l1IJ l"IOS: l:.>O. J, ••• , Ac..aomy Awe•d Wln'>\'r "o\'TOUCH OF CLASS" OAllY: 1:4~ Wllflolltl: 1:)0. 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" ••u•"'~"' •~•I )b? 1•81 .......... .... •' Co•d•• C•••• ,,. • .,., ~1•·6~8~ lme.,l•I O•t .. ~ ''"k ll•n ~ .... .,,. ll•d. 811186? s-0..,.1 ... , "'ltfl .. ,,,,_ 1•• .. i.. .. . 1 ..... i .... .. ~·~·llll ''"°'····-· ( ........ .. Uot•-• ... l· ~4~ 1WO '4'11"'(1 l!Cl!Of<1 lllT\' rANTASTJ C Pl ANfT !'G) .,. HAllOTS OF THI OODS !O IGds Like to- A15k Andv '· ---·------ ' ,. Tlluf~iJY April 4 11:17'1 OAILV PILOT 23 Hugh Downs Revives .Old1lays in Film on Flying . • EKTERTAINMEHT Dy JAY SHARBifrr NEW YORK (API -Hugh Downs has become a producer in a (lying scarf. A broadcaster by vocation and pilot by avocalion. he recently roared off into the movie and barnstorming business !iimultaneously. It's resulted tn· a documentary film c a 11 e d "Nothing by Chance." based oo a 1969 book of the same name that p ilot -author Richard Bach wrote before his best-selling '·Jon at ha n Li\'ingston Seagull .'' TIIE 1\10\'IE. which 0ol'-'ns says \\'111 be rtleased for thtaters but not tele\·lsion late lhis spring, is sort of a pilot's answer to "The End I e ss Sununer," a popular surfing documentary or a few years ago. Bach , who <»produced the filn1, "assembled all the pilots and got a ntar\'elous crew," Downs said. The !l\'iators ranged from a genuine old- timt barnstormer to a 1etlintt captain from ·callfomia. Tiw: movie .,.,·as filmed last summer \\"ith a fleet or fl\'e biplanes built in the 1920s v.·twn bamstonning -taking ad\•enturous citizens for a quick hop around the pe;i patch -"'as in full and gloriowl bloom. T H E JET-AGE bamrt0rmers did lhe same Fairbanks: A~tor·D~plo111at ' ;, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. 'A'ilS in his dressing room In the Coconut Grove (Fla.) playhouse "·hen ""'e took ad- vantage Of a long-lune friendship to relay some of the questions readers ask from time to time about' the still you1hful. still distinguished actor-diplomat. Q: Do )".OU ever gel lo say hello to your stepmother, ~1ary Pickford? A: ·~}o~vcry tilne I get to Holly"·ood," 'l1oug nodded. "She's pretty 1nuch confined 10 her house these days, but remains bright and gracious. And Buddy lRogers, her 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner · North Atlantic. Also On mine S\\'eeper palrQI. I was also assigned to Adm1tal Lord Louis !\lolDltbatten's Cornman· dos. Got a few decorations." Q: It ts trut"that )'OU •-ere one of the few non-royal hosls ~ho e\'er enlerlalned Queen El~abtlh fu his own home:• A: "The Queen and Philip did ti.ave dinner 'A'ilh us. And they lo\'ed to relax: in lhis sort of pri\'8cy." Q: Anything to a story lb.al Presldtnl Franklin 0, Roose\·elt died the night before you bad a dale to see hint about a cloak-and-dagger Idea to end the .,.·ar ln1· 1nediattly? A: "Yes. And il broke my heart-both his dying and 111y idea going \\'ilh his demise." Q: Dldn 't you laler become an ad\'iser to President Truman'.' • A: "Yes. par! time. And I ha\'e fond memories and great respect for his backbone and decisiveness." Q: Sow lel's get a little personal again. Do you re· quire barbiturates or any other sleep-inducing notions? husband) continues to rrprf'sent the family in busine!i! A: "No--only v1a1ching some of my old movies on affairs. charity dri\'es. personal appearances, many such TV !'' matters." Q: Do you el·er take daytime na~? Q: \\'hy, li\'ing ln England for so many years, did A: ''Yes. Usually during board meetings and con· you turn do"·n a peerage? fcrences. '' A: "Because I'm an Ainrrican and such a litle v.'Ouldn't Q: Any nervousness in conDeclioD v.·ltb an appear· be in order." ance or Important rbeelin g? Q: You and your wife specialized in daugblers, no A: "Of course! \Vho doesn't except dimwitted, un· sons. right'.' in1aginative clods'."' · A: "I suppose you could say that-but I'm proud \11c ii: llow freque ntly do yo u get a pbyslcal check-up? nov.· ha ve a cluster 'of grandsons." A: "Once over lightly-E'very leap year." Q: What ls your present age? Q: Do you use any alcohol? A: "f<~or three da vs a 1veek. I am about 45. The other A: "~foderately -including rub-doy,·n alcohol. hair lhlng. starting 111 \\'ttpill& \\'a!l'f. Neb and cndio~ a nionlh later ln Hio. \\'is. They v.'<'rl' surpriSt>d 10 find thf'n th(·>·'d e\'cn turnl'<l ii sn1n!l prorit. ''Th(' grent thing about it 'A'3S thlll \ft! L'Ol,!ld tl\'Oid airports alt.ogethcr if \\.'e '!\'anted lo," said Down!, \\'ho didn 't lake cRSh cuslo111c rs aloft and con~nt.ratccl on producing a n d subscqut'nt narrating chores. "If you ean find a le\·tl field that a farmer .,...ill let you land in -if It's not too far fron1 .1 little tO\\'n -then you fl y the fleet over." he said of th<" modern recreation of flying 's good old days. PUBLICIZING TIIE flights v.·as <lone as in 1he e3rly dnys, he said. Parachutists ·tumhlt>d from planes, n"K>Ck dogfibh!~ raged and aerobatics ran rampant as curious cro.,.,ds trooped to the landing field. '!'host' .... ·ho 11·ould be amon~ the rn)!les and h3d $3 111 e;""tsh 11·ere 1ake1t aloft for a shor1 ridt>. !)o11·11.;; i;ald. ":1nd th(' funn1· thing i~ that \\'C \\'t'r<' elnin11ng fl) h1' thl' only nn!1· inflar1onar.,· forl'e in ArneriC'a. •·\\'hen Clrnn C'urtiss ~tarh'd bar11stormuu: afll'r \Vorld \\';1r I. ht> ehargNI $\j 'and Charle~ l.inrlhf>rC" 111 the I 9 2 0 ~ rharged Sil " T 11 t:: 8.\lt~STOR.\fER~. Bach ,1 n1on.t: 1hc1n. \\Crrn't on s.1l.1ry '·Rnch feh that "·ould ha\·t' dt•sfro~cd tht> spirit of it. <;o they all took I pcrct>nl of lht' rnD\'iC." Downs s11id. ref<'rrin~ lo :i J)('rccntage of thr filrn's po .t1·ntial earnings. .. Thro they hart !o li\'I' of •' whnt !hf'V made. Thi' theorv four days l'm 4bout Bi." tonic. eau de cologne. et c." Q: What keeps yoa looking and feeling so yo~ng? Q: Do you resent youn ger people coming up in your A: "Flattery vo'ill get you nowhere.'' profession or hLtSlness? Q: Wby is a married ma~ l iar e\'t n in.Jlll.~rlr_ 611_!. A: "Nol so long as they don't treat me vdlh respect" still attractive to young girls? Q: Do yo u watch much TV? U so, \\'hat do you enjoy · A. "You tell me!" most? -\\'ilS !hill if \OU didn't j!CI pc0ple up in the air . p;1y1ng for rides. yo11 r ouldn't buy your hamburgl'r~. You \~rnl lo brr! hungry under your .,..·ing " Q: Did dad approve of your becoming an actor and A: •·1 don't v•atch much. But T do enjoy most of the perba1>9 ha,·iog another Douglas Fairbanks sharing movie good ones. (Now that's a noncommittal answer if ever TllAT DTO~'T h.1pprn. ht• marquees with him? I ga\'e one~)" i;aid. '·so Bach real!y prQ\'f'd A: "I can't recall we ever discussed such a situation. Q: Do you control your temper more now than when that he .,..·as rit:ht -that But my father "'aS opposed to my becoming an actor. you "'•ere ~·ounger ? b::irn:.tonning. whieh d11'<1 in Also, I felt il "'ouid be' tough to li\'e up to his name and A: "I am a model of emotional sclf-diseiplinc. Almost , tht> 19.10s v.·hen the hanks his exploits.·• t~t is.'' etoi;{'d , coo Id be re\·l\·Cfl " Q: Weren't yoo something of a hero in World War JI? Q: Does reading the obituary column slow you down? J)o1\·ns thinks tht"mo\'ll' .... ·ill A: ··r 'A'Ouldn't put it that v:ay, Hy. I "·as a naval A: "Not as long as I don't read my O\\ll name therein !" rnakc 11\00<'l'. llut he isn'1 officer on a destroyer providing convoy escort to the put11ng all his eggs in on1· I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ corkptt . 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' -· PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE ' MON-ftJIS·W(O.fHURS . l .00.4:30-7 :00·9:30 fRIOAV 1·00·4·10·6:S0-9:10· I 1 :,0 SAT · SUN l 1 ·4 S AM ·1:00 P.M.-4·20· 6·S0·9·l0·1 l·SO ' ACADEMY AWARD WINNEn~ "'"r;;; AT EDWARDS BlACH /COTI UJIU()f) .lfi11 WATEAll0<1 LOl/CHILU~BRUCE DEM Tom PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE MATINEE WED. 4/3 ONLV-2:00 WED· THURS-FRI EVENINGS AT 7:15-9:4S SAT.-SUN.-2 :00-4 :35-7: I 5·9:45 ''A gangster picture, a love story ••• a superior film.'' ..r.._ Sb/it, Jr,\·BC·fV ''The closnt to flawl ess of Altman·s films ... a masterpiei:e ... so sensuou5 and lucid.'' -'•M/;.,..K..-1,rM ., ..... r .. 1: ... ''A1tman's finpt ftlm and one of the m05t satisf)·r11g),_zr.......-..\·-• ''A11man's best' "'·ork yet. bis ·most stringent and e,·ocall,·e. '' Ill -J.f C«/u, Ti-.w.,.n.. AL~ SALLY KEUf8MAN "BREWSTER McCl.OUD~ tC)tM kfut lS I\' TM1 f'tlOOVCll Of M•a·a·M • • •••c" •• " •I ••u• • • ........... ~ ................. ~ .. ... ~- I . 4/ • TWVIJ, 4/4 "SllPICO" St•tfl!!g Al PKlllO MBLAZING SADDLES IS A COMEDY RIOT. JF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR LAUGHTER. OONT MISS IT! MEL BROOKS HAS TURNED OUT Ol'JE OF THE FUNNIEST SCAEV'/BALL COMEDIES SINCE Tl~E MARX BROTHERS ·. THIS SUPER COMEDY STARAl"'G MEL BROOKS t MA DELINE KAHN HARVEY KORMAN t CLEAVON LITTLE I NOW AT !OTH THESE THEATRES t (RATIO R) • PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE e MOH. TUES. WED. THURS.·2:00·•:J0·7:00·9·JO FRI. ·2·00·4:?0.fi:SO· 9.20· I 1: SO SAT ·SUN.-1 I :45 A.M.·2:00 P.M.·4:20·1.SO·li:20· 11.SO A SUPERB CAST STARRING MAX VON SYDOW ELLEN BURSTVN e LINDA BLAIR JASON MILLER e LEE J. COBB e Klffi WINN ... , ... w ............. c ... , •• :(C:W!:'.!3 .............. ............ ,, • .-. ..... 9 ... w-... .............. ·-·I ....... rwo\ -.... ... _ ....... __ \0\\' SHO \VING Al. 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HOllOA't MATIN e(S' • • • -· 24 DAILY PILOT Thursday, April 4, 1974 'Al1v1111s lt'a1at d It' $138;00 f'rom '''Ire Servlct~s )larvln 1\1lt c h t l s on . u Beverly llllls la\\'ycr "'ho specializes in nwvie star • divorCt's . was "n1i ghty glad" to pay a ret..-ord $138.000 for a l 9th century French w::l.!e.roolor in London. "II is souiething have aJy.•avs wantL>d and I shall ~ ( PEOPLE ) hang it'on my orrice y.·all.'' he said a£ter his successful bid at SoJ.tieby '!! auction . ' The pjcturc. painted in the J850's by Honore DaunJler. is· entitled ''Before lhe Mearing_." It shows a French laY.j'Cr and his client having a final discussion before going into ' court. • American .entertainer Elvis Prtsley turned down SI million offer by an A u s tra l ian promoter ror tv•o shows. a Sydney newspaper said. The Daily Te I e gr a p h reported a spokesman for the promoter . Bob Pritchllnl. said the reply rrom Presley's a$ilents in Holly"-'ood was: Paid WANTS KIDS -Henry Kissinger and his bride have gone back into hiding after gi ving a press conference wh ere J\Irs. Kissinger said they wanted "as many chil- dren as come along.· "Thank you. but ir ever \\'e couple or my sho\\·s. need a million bucks that "I may fight George, too. badly, .,...e'll give you a ring." * depending on what I hear Pope Paul VI, standing from my doctors." erect and strong or \'oice. * appeared in public for the first FBI Director Clarence ~I. time since suffl'ring his second Kelley congratulated 17-yea r- il\ness in a month. old Geo rge Clark on his The 76-ycar-old p o n I i FF scll'Clion as .. Bo)' of lhc Year. en!cred the . \I a ! i can · s 1nodemistic audience hall for Cla rk, of Philadelphia. his weekly general audience rl'ccived the hooor after a ca rried high on his papal nationwide survey -Of some throne . .,...aving and sn1iling to mHHon Boys Club members the crowd of O\'Cr 7.000 people. and was "installed" by * President Nixon at a White Bob llope, who u·as a prize I-louse ceremony. fighter brieny in his youlh . * said u·orld h r a v y "' e i ~ h t Hoyal bodyguard inspector champion George Foreman James ' Beaton, w ou nd e d 11-outd arrive in Jfollyv.·ood during a gunman's kidnap F'riday to !ape the coml'dian's attack against Princess Anne tclt'vision speeial for April 19. outside Buckingham Palace "\Ve haven't t1·orkcd out f\1arch 20. v.·as released from exaelly what George "-'ill do on Lhe hospital. the show.'' 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A single v.-oman in ~ late 20s has >ecome ari expert In homemade soup and tomegl"O't''T\ prod uce. A divorcee. y,·tth 1v.·o small hungry boys uld a former husband who pays child cuppc>rt irTegularly. finds her only family rutings of late have beeo trips through ~e gas lines. But there are bcnefils. ' The widow P\ndi that her friends are :loser T\0\11', and v.·hen she's greeted with sn embra ce, it's meant sincerely. Entertaining is potluck, taking the financial burden off th e hostess. "At first . I v.·as very depressed," she related . ''but I'm not anymore. Socials are better nov.•. You see more smiles. "\Ve're getting lx}ck to the simpler thi ngs, the simple life, closer to people." The divorcee finds that entertaining her lively sons takes a lot morl' imagination with Jess money. "I used to take them to the usual tourist attractions. Now I look for things we'll all enjoy. If possible, we do things for free. "I'm riding my bike again . fo r various reasons. and I fecl gre at. The boys seem to appreciate things \\"t do that "'e"ve planned and talked about together. more than a quick trip to the amu sement park." · She feels they are closer as a fam ily. "I see more of my parents. I i;uess it give~ a renewed sense of security. But. not dependency, if you know what l mean. You know. if yo u share a problem. it isn't so bad. If everyone is feeling the pinch, at least you're not alone." COED UVES SIMPLY At 19, a sophomore at a local l'Ollege, she isn't "into the pas.sessions th ing yet.'' She rKies a bike and eals simply, except for an occasional special dinn<'r, ~·uh "·inc. for fr iends. "It depends on ~·here you're at, I su ppose," she said. "~ly room1nate~ and 1 turned do~·n the thcnnosta t. but in C3tifomia, bow cold does lt gel~ In ~linnesota. that's a sacrifice. llere. you put on a sweater." ' Three roommates share one ca r "that runs sometimes." an aging Volks"~ag that consumes little fut\. "Li\'ing h . e. you need a car sometimes. but ·e\·e taken the bus or ridden our bikes. loo. \\'e 'A'alk to school." She's obsen•ed that her par<'nts and their friends are "uptig~t about the future " and "can't seem to 1ct go of th ings. But most ·of them just aCC<'pt the shortages and make do." She worries about "those people on welfare, especially w?(!'len ~'ith small kids. l can n1anage. But 'vhat ran th ey do?" , · · - LEARNING INDEPENDEl\"CE Another young woman's p..itio is a mass of poltcd p!anls, boxed plants. Last year they v.•ere flo~·ers. This year, it"s vegetables. "They 're pretty and they're dinner. I'm probably not saving that much, but when I'm bro~e. I've always got some food on the patio. almost ripe." She Is in her early 20s . "product or a middle-class home that afforded me almost anything I wanted." She wasn't "spoiled" but she admits "being a little out of touch \llith the realities of living a\'<ay from home, buying food , making the car payment, pa)ing rent. "~1y older sister (six years olderl left home and did okay. She had an apartment and could eat on almost nothing. We went shopping the other day and she decided that ir she had left hotne this year, she'd have starved to death." She laughed, remembering her favorite meal ticket. ''Remember the old line about not refusing a dirmer date?" As Prices Climb, Nothing's Wasted She brushed back a wisp or hair, picked up a can and checked the price, thought a moment, then returned the can to the shelf. "Another six cents. I don't belie\·e it." she said to the nearly empty aisles. ''Six cents." She retr[e\'ed a box of cook ies her toddler had slipped into the cart. "No. no, momm y Ydll make you some at home," she told her youngest pushing the cart a few reet farther down the aisle. "Not the macaroni. too!" s he exclaimed. She turned to a fello\v shopper. handed her the package and asked, "\Vhat do they expect me to feed the f?mily? I can't even afford macaroni ~v llli\Te..'' Her hu9band is a construction worker, she says, and it's seasona l. Things are A Shopper The meat market was crowded as usual on Friday. Prices were high, but better than they had been for awhile. I watched the tiny woman, who appeored t o be in her late bOs, pull a number from the machine and wait her t urn. She moved along the counter, scanning the meat under the glass and the prices. It was o long wait. By the time she reached chicken, she had a bewildered look. She crumpled up the number and slip- ped it into her purse. At the checkout stand she placed three frozen 'chicken di n= ners, pr iced three for $ r, on the conveyor belt along with a loaf · of bread, counting t lie tab.,from her change purse. She glanced back at the coun- ter, where couples were loading carts with roalts, chops, burger, chicken ••• "Coo•ing i1 such a bother any· way," she ;ghed. • getting better but for av;h ile she didn't know how she'd manage. l!Ow do the shortages of food and fuel. and spi raling costs affect -her famlly of four? ''\Veil. for one thing I'm talking to you, a total stranger, in the supermarket. r just got to the point where I had lo talk to someone. "~fy husband \\'Qrks hard . and the last thing he needs is me complaining because he docsn "t bring home enough money. Besides. it's oot his fault. lie didn't make mHk go up and beef get high and bread go out of sight." She"s always been thrifty bul now nothing goes !o waste. Her husband deserves meat occasionally and he gets it. But she'll feed the kids peanut butter and jelly or n1acaroni and chce.'le. "\\le won't have a vacation again this year and I v.'On't have new rlothes. \\'e have a house paym<'nt to make and 11,1hatever else happens. \\'C Y.1>n 't lose the house." She doesn"t "·ant to tatk politics- "\\1lo am I to say y.·ho made it gel so bad?" -but she will say that :someone ls taking advai:-itage of the everyday consumer. w "It 'A'OUldn't be so bad if 'A"e didn"t have chi ldren, but everything costs so much. Kids ha\'C to have shoes and milk. \\'hat can you do ?'' The family never had more thah one arA _ so she conlinues to drive her husband to y.·ork when she needs the car. ,;I "·alk to the market. because luckily it's close. The kids don't mind and ii ls a chance to be out a'A·hilc." The family used to have company over once a week -••family or close friends mostly, but·now we have to have them br ing something aloog"-oo one see1ns to mind, she said. She had stopped frt>qucnlly to consult a list scribbled on an envelope -"I told you I don 't waste anything"-and v.'hen items 'A'ere loo high she sim ply crossed them off and moved on. •·1 check: for specials and buy v;halC\'l'.!r t think my husband and the kids v.•!11 tat. Thank goodness fresh produce varie! each week ." She y.·Ofldered alood what it ~·ould be. like to ha,·e enough money so you v.·ouldn't have to check th e prlct! on every can. Keeping an eagle eye on the cashier and the cash register. she added , "I guess it isn't so bad. 11113 Is supposed to be the best place in the world to li\'e. "tf only ... well, anyway. It ·was nice talk.Ing to you. lt was nlce o( you to li!ten. I can't complain to my bwiband. • lie works so. h11rd ... ' ....- ~~··' Cow6~c . ; (.5 &!J,J ' So • • • • Th<'fl.' l\ a motor hon1c 111 h~ dri\'('V.;l\' t1 :,.!*t'<lbo11t 111 th\· h:ick~,1rd d :-purl,l.tl In rron1 of th<' huu~l' \It' J.!ll In !he ga r:1J.:t'. ht• k(•('ps ;i lltotorr~l'lt" tlnd SC\'Cr!l1 1111111 b1kt'!' '"\\",, u,,'(] to ,c.n 10 1'.~<':Lpt•. but I don't kno11• 1'\Jt•tly 11 11.i 1 ~::irh ulh<"r. mn~lx'. llr 111;1 \U..• 11t• thought 11 ll (~dd krl'J> It~. r.111111) ·t·lu~·r If Ill' all \l\'111 10,::Clh<::r." Thc)''Vc bt'<>n s11t1111: ther(' for St·\ ('r:il 111onths 110111. Jui.I ~nt111g lhs !o•1•11;igl·1-s "art·11't :1 .;; spoiled ;i.;; lhl'} 11 en .. • Xp11 . thv~ kno11' that 1non1·y tk11·:-rl"! ~row 011 lrt~'"· :i~ !he t·lithf' sa'·~ 11\ 111.1 J..1ut1 10 .. 1h11u..;h. 1 hl·l r>1.:4J :-po1 I 1h1·111, .. Is he mud ·• ''Nope. not ;.i !.11.·· anli\\1'1"" lhto 11litld !<·- .1 ~1·d. r11lddl1· lncon1e f:ttht•r nf lhl'tl' trl'Tl:1~<'rS. '"I 11·1·lco1nl' lhl' rt'~t" Ii(' c.u1 hai\dl(' h11•l ..;hort.ig l'.\ \\"ha t Ii(' dOt'sn "t like 1!! hii,:h µnccs. "I can ~1ve \IJ) ea1npini:: in lht• d1•st'r\ I <'Jrl'l S!\l' up t'aling . Not forc\·er an~'\\';.ly." !lo"' havr .\'n11 ch;in\.!Cd cri~1" into 1:haJ.lcn~t·i.? lie hatC'd \hf' i;:as l1n<'S So. hC' ~top1"1C'<l using n1uch of J! "I !!O l'raly p:11·J..ed 1n ,'\ gas hnl', burnini.: fut·I. to g('t n1or1' ft1~·l to b1Jrn uµ s1t11ng 111 .ino\hf'r 11111• ·· Staff \\1ritC'r :\1 11,on l)ccrr gathered lhC'!-C' n.•a !'\1011 "' frn111 ~I r. and ,\Ir". ~II:-~ and )l!-. J>uhl1t· :I!-\!l ho1v till'\' y.•crc rop1n)! 11·11h 19,i ·r !'< lifes1yle. l·IO\~' t\o thc•y t"tiPl' 1r1lh short· ~1gl.'!-'.' \\'hat ar\• tht•11· pr1or1t1e~" \\'hen dn lhl'\' lh1nk Of OlhC'r~?· \\'hy do they ih111k pr1<.'1'S spiral and ex<"l!ption~ d\1•11Hlle~ l low doe~ 1lu: :.1tuat1011 affect friend ships~ Sonu• of hi!-nv f111·nd~ '"don"! ~j\•• •t dan1n if 11'c dr.1 111 ('\1•r\ drop of 011 fron\. undrr !11,. 11hot\' d.11nn counlr1 '" lit• quoit•!' \\•1th a l:u1gh, lhl'n his l':\!)rtssion ) tl1ani:e~ ~ · "1t"-" that kind of pt.'0~11(' 11\m i::ot IL~ [ ·. 11·/lerl' ""C arc. Tht'y usl' u1> f"l•·r~l htng in s1,c.ht and n{'l"Cr Si'l'Hl to \\(W!'Y Hb()ll t ho\.\" 111/FJW! 1h<'r·11 grl to \\"Ork on ;..1011d,1y 111 thou1 it." ,\Jore is reported 011 J'agc 2(i .. '' 11011· h:i~ his Hf!' chang<'<I? .. \\"1· 1LSl'd to h11p 1n the c;1n111('r ;ind e BEA ANDERSON, Edito r Th11rtt111, .&ptol 1. !t'4 P••• n Changes? Maybe l rnct hu11 in thC 1aunc\ron1at People !;ilk to ~uu in la11ndron1ats l\1hcthcr you ~·ant 10 ta lk or nul1 1·1c \\'<!". he infnrrned inc. a bachelor with a ga<1d JOl) 1..,wing :.lnftJ <ind a new t:ir :ind grea1 apartn1crit . Life. obviously v.'a:-; grcal. ·' \Vh::it ::ihout The long line!-at gas stations" !)idn"t he hate t ll:'.1\'! \\"h at about food prices·: \\"h•1l ahout rising 11nen1ployr11en1 ·.• lie dusted his 1va..~her flll] of 11111JCr\\'('t1r 1v1lh soa p po\vd cr ~ind d1'y blc::ich and looki'd at n1c quizzically. "/\re tt1ings really that. had? "Yeah yo u n1a y bC' r1ghL .>\. lot of n1y fr1e11d :-. are really dnv.·n. 'l'hey blan1c 1l n11 :'\ixon. :"\o 1natter \1 hat gQ("., 11•ron~. i\"ixon i:. lo b!atrll'." Iris life h<UI no! rhangctl 11ot1cca hl y in the past few year.". he sa10 'f ile 'J"ashini.: 111arhine" chug~ed alon).! a few n1inute.", then the h<il'helor :-.poke up. • "I turned 1!01v11 1nY thcrn1o~ta!. \·ou knn11·. and ;Ill that. :O.ly hll!~ 1t·cre' go111i:: up 1h ~re for ;1'Al11h• .\nd I tlon"t JU!<>l ( r111:-e arnund 111 th<: tar :1ll.\!llorc." Ry the riu:ic-<"~t·Jc he had ~noll!cr thought. '"lie.\', kno1v v.•hat? J"1·c !earnc1I tr> t"nok. 1 u ~cd 10 eat out all Ille 111nc. l~ut even harnlJurgers arc i.:cttin~ nuta sl.i.;llt.'" lie tossed 1hrec Jo<1d s illlO lhc dryer. '":\ncl . YOH 1v.'lnta kn n1v wh:it else? f even ~1nrtcrl sa\1iii g !<>!Hnc n11111c•.\'. in a savings account even. 1"111 onlv :~!J , and one dav 1t da~·ncd on rne !hat all I h<itl ·\\"a~ snrnc rli1tl11:'i~ a stereo anll a car I hat I 01vc a bunr!lc <in ·· 'J"he r!ryt't"!<> ~1oppl.'d .ind hC' toci.('d Jue: clothe~ into ;1 L..11";.:l' pl:1 '-1i r h.ig he d brou;.:ht tro111 hon1c. "I ll '-t'rl !IJ bu v a llCIV u tl(' C\('J"\' WC(•k," he added. "l'n1 nut htirtin' but 1h1ng., ar'c different·· • Prem,i um Treatment And Clean Windows It 'Aas a i;trangc convl'ri.ut ion The man In the ser\a•e s1:·111on v.;1sht'<i m}' \\'JlldO\.\'S. Thal h:id1l"t h:tpfll'llt•d in \1<>t•ks, not s1nC'I• odd ;1n<l e\"(•n b1.'"t·ame a p:irl of l'\'t'r)Onc's \•oc·;1hul11 r~ ;'\"011·. tht• nun1t:...'r<; ;ir!' ~one ;inrl the "~t.!rViC'e" 1s back into S<"f\ltr s•;11101 1 llC' :.aid. "Th:11"1l hr S4 8''· .nu"11111" I h<tndt'tl 'nim a fn·e dullar hill "You can use your ch:1rge 1t /OU \\llnl ·• ~o more,./·cash only" I thou~ht '"l'hat's okay You \\::isht'<i the \\ 1nclov.. That's new." lie gkinet'd O\<'f :.lt thr> othrr i:-.J;ind Tticrf" \\'!'rt• tv.·o r11rs. Just t110 "r(.'(lplc thought \II' \tt>r<' r e a 1 l y st rnnizc." she sa id '"So1n\"' ;icoplC'. ''U"lomers that is, \\cr1· Or'\(• ladv hnd u ti ~r11115(• I \\ouldn'1 'A{l~n h1'r \\1nd\l \\'I. t had l111f''l 1h,1"n 1hr Ulock. bill !'I.he vrouldn'I move " lie rt'mcmbered lhe '"t•raz1c.s" \\ho • ~urf:iccd. l·'coplc 11 hn rru1~<'cl :1round 'onk 1n~ ~o .. .. hort l1rifs until 1)111\ r:in out of l!U:t a!irl had lo h1kr oit•r ;ind st.ind 1n 11111• llJ fill up :i jlll"'I r:in cu-.torn•·r.; \\ h't 'lt•pt 1n lhl ~t::u1on !rorn tht 1\•'t' l°1'1urs 1111. <in1• J!,111 11 ho 1·a1111· and ~HI 1n ha s c:ir ;,1 th" 1.;land for 'riour". d1•1t·rn11n•'<I Tl) .. 11 1ht•rt until !hr i;:;1-; 11un1pll 01J1.·n<i1 J!,!a111 ' I k pl telling tum \\t' \\1'.'re ou! of ~ 1.<. for an<ilh+'r 11 1,·k f in.all~', he bt•hC\l-d inc and drO\ c ofl " J'tlf)plt• canl(· 1n 11('(.'(J1ni;( onh· :i ~anon to top off thPir tonks . "~firm· pt'Oplt i::,., .h1Stt-r1c:i1 The~· ~pent lhl'1r •'Aho\c d;)y. l1ll1ng up ttw;1r t:tnk!i Cr<lzy. huh"'" Anoth+'r c<ir pullrtl 1n he-hind 111c 1 ~tartrcl the t·n~1ne ··c11111c b.-ick ui:ain. \\'no know~" \l:iyb<'. "e'll Jl1ve >:lassi!' and ... 1aml~~ a\\nr SOl'ne d.1). Anyth ing'! possible" ' ' ' • • 26 OAILV PILOT ' Thu11<1111, Apr11 4, 1974 c:; . . .. i Back Bay: How Far Back? Dr. William Sanborn holds tooth from Imperial mammoth found a bove Dana Marina. The Petrified wood, at right, weighs 31 pounds a·nd was found in Big Canyon, a lso a source for fossilized whale vertebrae. By JO OLSON Of "'' Dflfy l'lltl 11•11 At one hml', Southern California ''unquestionably '' looked like lhe savannas of modem Africa. according to Or. \Villiam Sa nborn, guest speaker in the fina l segment of Ka l e ido scn pe , ;ln examination ol the history and culture of Orange County. . Ills topic was Prehistory of the Back Bay in Orange County. Dr. Sanborn. director of instructionaJ m<!dia services for the Ncv•port-~fesa Unified School District. told his audience that they first had to "completely forget Orange County. We're ta_lk.ing about Southern California." He said the geology of Southern Ca l i fornia is "geologically complex and that some rocks date back 200 million years." Fossils dating back loo mil- lion years also have been found in Southern California, he added. And, he r eassured, Southern Calilomia h as always had srrq, due to the physics of the area. ROCK BASE Southern California sits on a base of 30,000 feet Q f sedimentary r o c k • Dr. Sanborn said. The b a s i n hAs oscillated for many years. with the water level going up and down. This is evidenced. he noted, by the seven wa"-e terraces visible in the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Thls oscillatipn, bo added, also ha3 prod~ an "unusual rossil situation in Orange Counly. "()Jr losslls are unique-in said he knew his move to Newport Beach three years ago was fortuitous. lbe v.'hole world because we ,.~OUl'\D FOSSIL find a mixture of sea and terrestrial life in the same lie v.-a s digging in the y:ird area." of his new home in Eastbluif To illustrate his point, the during his first day in fonner national park ranger Newport arid round a fossilized showtd a large piece of sha rk 's tooth. petrified sycamore v.·ood fronl lfc lamented that I he the Big Canyon area of Eastbluff foSsil beds no\v are Newport Beach. v.'hich was CO\'cred with lcnnis courts and found in the same area as the houses and that no more -large f o s s 11 I z e d whale digginfls..g>ssibte. vertebrae he displayed. Bui, he added. "th<'SC rouses The nerl piece of \\"ood he \\"On 't J.:ast forC\'Cr. The showed had bccd eaten by bulldo zers did fu1urc bugs. "\Ve'vc had bugs for gencrollons a favor by burying millions of years." h c the ro~ls." romrn!!nted. This also WilS The Eastbluf! area "·as. at found in Big Canyon. one time, an cstuar~·. Dr. Dr. Sanborn, an autho.r v.·ho Sanborn said, and !he ·waters has studied on a ofie-t~ . at various t~ \\'ere "'armC'r ·basis 'Aith Richard Armour, and oooler. • He ~!splayed several shell! from the Eastbluff fMlil bed.1 v.•hlch he said wert "wt.II prrscrved." An imals .,.,. h I c h · wt're pre\'alent in orange County, as indicated by the fOMll beds, wt're the ,mammoth . mastedon. bison. tapir, OOl"lle. sloth. sea lion, whale, shark. ray . p o rpois e and cuceratherlum, • a kind or ''dilapidated. muscula~ cow.·· Also, there v.·cre ' vartet.Y of birds. sea animals 3nd if!sects, Dr. Sanborn said. Sornl' of the lcaq knO'll'll animals in Southern California rn illion.c; ol }ears ai::o l\'ere the bears. Dr. S.111bom noted. The great short-faced bf:.ar, lhc most rnrnmon. v.a s onc--third larger than the "largeSt living Ala$an brov.'ll bear. · lie lamented that more lime could not h.1\'C OC'Cn spent digging in the Eas1b!uff fossil beds before the dcvcloJ>('rs camt> in to c{'ment .:and build. ··TuC're ha1·c to be n1orc nnimal!l than tho.~c "'c\·c found." he ~;Jid "~'nll'. it h.:as be-en rr -int errcd for gl'.'nl'.'rations." Yo1 MYst Ser 0 Yr H119e S.~tl-Of EARRINGS! fo• pierced •~"· AM about 01r ""lqY• Eorri"CJS Cl11b Too! Sc/,,.oJe,.:J JEWELERS ~Sl E. 17th St .. Co1to Mno - 6.45·6142 (Hol l IO 911110.rt Emporluml Empty Place at Table Repeated • Heart DEAR ANN l...t\NDERS: ?>.1y eyes v.·erc filled with tears when I read that letter !igned "Our Phone Is Still \Vork.ing. " It was from lhe mother v.h> said she'd love ID be a guest at her daughter or daughter-in-htw'it table just once, to see v.-bat it Celt like. F'or years everyone piled in on good ol.d 1'1om and Dad. They brpught their kids and just assumed the grandparents were thrilled to have them. or course, the old folks loved their children a n d grandcbildrcn, but Why is it, grandma ·asked, that the daughter (or daughter-in· Ja\v) never thought to invite THEM to be llU"'lli' \\'hat I v:ouldn't give to have them over tO dinner this evening. They' v.·ere v.·onderful parents and I adored them. But they died mu ch too young. I have no guilt. I did everything I could to tring them bappint'SS. Now all l Mvc is an empty feeling in my heart-that place ?i.fom and Dad used to fill.-A TIME FOR LOVE And ~hen all those snotty girls wrote in to" teU you WHY they never invited their par:ents or in-lav.•s fo r dinner. "They talk too much about the past,'' or, '"They spoil our children," or, ''Mom makes too many suggHtions on how l c:ould 'nave done the meat better." DEAR LOVE: Thank you for a letter that 11 sure to creole a little dJscomfort among so me young marrieds, And maybe some dinner Invitations as well. I hope IO, Three months ago today l drove my 51- year-Old mother to the hospital. She v.•as dying from a pulmonary embolism. Tu·o years before that. my 52-ycar-O!d !al.her died of lung cancer. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Rcctntly you printed a letter from a 36-year~d v.·oman who v.•anted to know If she was foolish to consider marrying a man 24 years her senior. Your ans"·cr was not as gutsy as some I've read. Why didn't you From Page 25 People: Top Priority A onc-cnr fa1nily in an area 11·hcre tarnilies \vith teenagers often have IJlree or four cars, tht'~ live a sirnple life. ")\cat shorl<1grs didn'! hit 'JS. \'¥'r urcn't big n1eat eaters. in fact we're practically \Cl!;ctarians. \\'e're li\'\ng a ll!tle lov.-!'r.~ but not !.hat 1nuch." They"\"{' '·arll'ays occn fairly lhrifly 1){'{lplc' Hnri find 1111·~· arr lucky to live in a ('om munity that offers all !hey 1 erd \\'i!hin ll'a!king or bikini: distance. She feels the cncr11;\' crisis and the shortages "will have their greatest impocl on Southern California. We have everything here. including beautiful climate. \V e ' r e spoiled. "I think it's time \\'e started looking up inStcad of 00\\'ll, getting b.1ck to people and rcfll'Cling on our priorities. \Ve aren't ups-ct. beeause v:e kno\v lie v.•ill provide .'' It is hard for her to explain. she says. but if your firs! priority ls people. problems bc<.'Ome less urttent. "I ride my bicycle now and it's a Iol harder to av~d your BRUSH .nd BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP Anto"e can care for ;i ·Brusn & Blower hair style. or our othf>r c..irt coa~1ng. luss-lree. lull luncllonal SCISSOR STYLES wn1ch arc as eas~ to 00 as 1ust shampoo! Our lamp culs. hngl:r !umtile culs, curltng non culs. waSh lowel dry, tirush n ltull ci;I ~ or s1mp!e wast, and wear culs are SCtS. SORED, all take<ar!Hll yaursell stytes Good IOr any age. any n.011r No tea!11ng. no rollers. no pins. no POlLUTING HAIR SPRAYS ALSO: MO SIT P'illMAM&IT WAYIS. TOU MA't' HIYE« WANT TO sn YOUI HAii A'-AIH. JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntington Beoch -Fullerton ,564 H.Nttell A"' l05 M. ........ -.4. 968-35.15 ' 879-3863 I .+..M. .. , o P.M.: s.t. & S.•. t lo S PM. neighbors on a bike tha n on foot. l101v n1any of us know or care about ol{ 1lPig l1bo rs?'' LARGE-SIZES •Selection •Service •Courtesy Ella Nor's HALF -SIZE SHOP fUWltlOH 224 Orw.pfelr M• COSTA MISA 1105 ... ..,.,. 11"4. HUHTIH•TON tl.t.CH 14 .......... ~ LAGUH.4 HILLS MAU. 1~~w.w Try Saturday's News Quiz We Dare You give the gal the encouragement me was seeking? SurcJy. Ann Landers, jOU know the ability to have an active sex life depends strictly on the individual . Some men are over the hill at 45 and ~!hers are ezt:remely virile (i! not downright horny) at 60. By this lime yoo should be aware that the "dead-battery'' sex partne'r can be a man or woman of any age. U you read between the lines of her Jetter, the guy sounded like a great catc'h. even though he hadn't had any sex in 15 years. So v.ilat if he doesn't cut the mustard the way her former 3&-year-0ld boyfriend did? With a littJe tender, loving care (and a good imaginatioo), she could experience enough sexual satisfactioo to keep the marriage viable. You disappointed me , Annie Daby.-TAMPA t~AN DEAR TAJ\l: Sorry, but I tell ii like it Is. A dead battery CAN be recharged, bul it"s easler to recbarie if it hasn't been lying around too long. DEAR Aft'N LANDERS: Tonight's paper carried a story about a 71-ycar-old man v.tio became the father or twins. When I read !'he article to my hu.sband. he said, "The guy nwst ha\•e had help. Like maybe a young insurance salesman. or th e milkma n.'' Pl ease commcnt.-AiMAZED DEAR AMAZED : Fertility in maJes goes on indefinitely. rt1oreover, the notion that it takes a highly virile man to produce t'wtns or triplets is not tru e. There's no connection betv.·een multi- pl e births and "manllness." Discover how to be date ba it v.i lOOut falling hook. line and sinker. Ann Landers's booklet, ''Dnting Do's and Don'ts." v.ill ihelp you be 1nore poised and surt" of yourself on da tes. Send 35 cents in coin along v.•ilh a long, stanlped. self-addrtssed envelope and your request to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 33~6. 222 \\'. Bank Dr .. Oticago, Ill. 60654. cords for boys ... new cord strilight le gs ·n..Badd.Ja,.,.,,,· @)~o@@J§@ 44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 I ' . ' t4'ltll~~~ftl--5llT\llDlfl' •HOFMStm!OO""' DMrltHol'.ibnilSCfW:t. •-.-·-·--...._... -·-.. ·~· ' NATURALIZER. THE SHOE YOU CAN BANK ON /i~ ~ r~. ~,. , Wonderful comfort , a beautlful look and . . ' ' savings, tool It's Natur~lizer's unbeatable casual combination, with little heel. ch~in trim. · s1595 Sizes 5-10. Narrows. mediums, Wides Harbor Cenler 0nly-wt111e, Bone, Red Town & Countty Qnly-Y-h111e, Bone ~ SHOE HUT COSTA MlSA -i100 -- Hwbor ll•cl -c-146-6771 -T-.... W .lt•'t, -•Mw1i ....,n w1 ., ) l ' OAlLV PH.OT !7· 7 Horoscope: Capricorn, .Be Thorough , DTERY I \ FRID AY APRIL 5 1ninenlly. Some persons , bthlod 1he Sl"('nt'5. are llllt'flt ~n m:-iking road a bit roui;ht>r By SYOSl::l ' 0~1ARR for you. ARIES l~tarch 21-April 191: l.J::O 1July 23-Aug. 22 1: llealth, vitnlity, dealini:s "'ith 'Jbose 11·ho acl\'ise you about ne ighbors and relath·es -1110nt."y may 1hcn1sel\'(>s be in th(;s(o 1trt-(ea1ured. St rive for nc•t.'<l of t.'Ounscl. !\tick to "'h.'\t balance. Stick to principl(>S but you know -rcfUS<' 10 be remcmbt.>r eonctssionll cw1 ht' ICnlpt«i b y Jl<'l·ril"h-quic·k constructive. schcn)(':t Some of your past TAURUS !April ~~tny 20): dt'sires i1re. now ·~nmoded - Hesllessocss, cliangc. dealings you know ll nnd ti \\'Ou\d be with Gemini. \rtrgo J>('rsons • \1·1.se to admit It. SAGITIARl \;S l:'\O\". 22-I Dec. 21 ~: \"ou art abll' to l'X· plorc \"anous d1r('(·11ons. \'ou v;lJ1 ~have ~ensc or ~rt~:i1cr freedom. Another Sugittarl:in .:ind ;i Gemin i c:•ould figure 111 key roles. lk v ersati le clil'pl!ly senM' of hun1or. tAPn1con.lE~. 22-Jan. 19J: If 11loro1 \"OU rcsolv1• dilf'mn1a. \\.h · enls un- 1·1'rtainly :ind dl·l:1.\' ro11lct al'· 111;1!1\ hi.· 111 opportunu~ for you to gain !jf'\'()nd "ind. Knov.· Jl nud n1Jke the rno.st or )Our tifll(', AQUARIUS ~.llin. 2G--f{'b 18 1: \"uu ar1• st:rnulat('<i. 1:111- Qu,•<tUOll<i. ;u 1~· conctm1n~ ivopera111·c f'lfor1s , <.'Olllr::icts. 111urru1g~. J)(lft'r to 1\ ii.ht·:. of unt• clo.k to ~ou. A\'01,I 1 r~1ng 1c1 fo1cc ~our 11,1y. lcred and given l'h:.in<.·e f-0r: ------------ n1co:1nlr1gf11l ;1ct11 11v .\1 e1nbcr. RUffELL'S of O\)f>i.)SUC S('X is likely If) b<.• in\"olvl'd. 1)011·1 111:1.1· ~!l n'"~· UPHOLSTERY ""hh e11K>t1011s \'ou ("(Hild !x'l..·Omt• in('"<trlcabl.1 invoh·t•d l'ISCES 1 Ft'b. 19 ~lar·ch 2o i WM11 Yo11 Wo111 '"'• ht• 1 •22 H•rbetr tf,d. Colt• M•t• -541·015' I ... 1R srEP -c ... aEss .-. \ MISS AM ERIC A -CA.LIF-ORNIA C011l£RS 011 SCHOLL -l fRNAltOO I V!N€11 C""SU .t.lS -GltASSHOPPfllS 1 KlOS -HANCilAGS -HOSJERl ( Ed .. ••d• S~o •• la• C~o1d••" ~Gb" HGad -G••b~"•" -US l(•d• ( W1lttg Hl Pih -SY'! ~a .. s~~d 1I• CO~RECTlV! 5HQlS ~O~ Cl-tlLORfN / -·-C•PUlt Df PW:t ~IWt\.04!\<I Wtlt b~ D•ft•~lft 225 E. 17th ST.-COSTA MESA 548 ·2778 ( arc spotlighted. En10tions tend \'IRGO 1Aug. 23-Scpt. ?21: to dominate. Exercise greater "\'ou find 'A·:i~s of re aching I------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~------------------------ degre;;! of control -or be rnort' persons m<>rl"' of the To Speak Fe1ninist A1lctn I lcr- nandez will speak at 8 p.m. ton10rro'v at Uc 1 on the topi c Every1nan- Every\\'on1an . 1:orn1- er president of NO\\', she ha s her O\Yll indus- trial consulting firni in San r rancisco. Tick- ets are $2 and \\'ill be available in Lhc Science 'T,ecture llall 1'ridav night. · prcparl'.'d to pay thr price. tin1c:. _ln\'nlvf'S distrib1111011 , :'\:i- Lo1•eN' quarrel cout<I hf 011 \"('rtl~tng and publicity. ArlM. ag'-'nda Libra pc'rsons c.1>llld figure GE~ll !'\( (:\tav 21-June 2{1): pr~rn1ocn11y. One v.·ho pulls Stick 10 f:icts. Ansv.·er qut'rics s!ring~ _rould bt' ou~ of sons. in calm mannt'r. ~lany llO\\' Kno\1' ll :ind acl Ill mature seem afraid of you. Th('re is mannC'r. job nhC'ad, th.:ii of 11innin~ LIBRA rSc~. 23-CK1 221: , r"f'lnf1dence. &imc f 1 ml I y Brin~ .f•"H"lh . c r c :i t 1 v c 1nc1nbr rs <\1·aat "to tell you rl'S(ll.U~t'S. \\'Hat SM!ms to be a som('thini?. But 1·ou appnrcn11y • lo~t cause c-an b:.> succrs.,ful\~· arc in no mood to be told recovC'red. l.t'o. A q u a r i u s nruc-h of anything. pcroos pl:iy si~nifican t roles. ICANCElt fJunc 21-Ju l~· 22): SCO RPIO (Oct. ~1 -:'\ov . 21): S('(' bc:oyond th<' ilnmcdiatc. Abi1itv to !e:ich :i.ncl le:im is Sur~ll<'C appearances could be acct'nled. f:tnphasis is on wht1t dcccpti,·e. Know it :ind dig others \\:lnt 10 do ror \'OU --1 deep for add i t ion a I in-and 1A·hat \"OU cail c1o (or rorn1a1ion. Pisces, \"iri:o in· \"OUrst>U. ~tOnev is in volved dividuals could figure pro-·001 is only p.1rt.of the picture. Busy Signals Turning • Classic Pages Yellow By ER:\IA BO:\tBECI\ As I obscr\·ed n1y son the other night hangii;g on the phone <watchin g hi~,-- AT WIT'S END fingcrnails gro"' 1. it occu rred lo me ho1v lhc telephone had altered our lives. \\'hat a dirfercnt boy he might have bcrn without the magic of in!"t11nt com· municalion. He n1ighl have talked to his parents, been able to count higher than "operator.. and kno\'-'n that physical fitll('ss is more than havinl? your fingers \l'alk through the y c 1 Io 11.· 1nother 1\'0Uld have been torn apart "'ith ;\leg selling up a carpool to a \Ve ight \Vatch- e,rs meeting, Jo trying to get tickets for a rock concerl. &>th c:il!ing in an order to the butcher ~nd Amy playing an entire album o\·cr the phoni:. J-- Poor ~larmrc couldn"t havr pac::cs. J{c would have kno1vn fresh air. the lhrill of seeing 11·ho he is talking to. and m;iybe ... just maybe mi~h1 ha1·c l>t'cn able to rnake so1nr prt!lty iin- portanl de('isions on hi~ 01vn. such as "'h:it color shi rt to wear. v.·hat tin1c to tca\'C for school and ho1v much money to take to lhc gan1c. Aotl<'n through to Dial-1\-:--------....:--. Prayer. F'e1v people realize ~'hat an impact the phone has on our lives and our personalities un- til \Ve considCr how it might have aJtercd literary history. I mean can you visu<1lize Lou isa :\lav Alcott's account ot "Ll\lle \Vomen"' v.•ith four teen-agers oo the phone? Her talc of :J "·ondcrfulty c]o.._-.c. v.·ann fa1nily of sirls and lheir devotion to their •·.;.. Tom Sa"~'cr and Huckleber- ry Finn \\·ould oevcr arrive lair for 1heir 011•11 funeral. They \\'OU\d have phoned their :iunt from a 1ruck stop to tell her fhe.v v.·ere alive and "-'ell. The B1;dge of San Luis Rey WO!_ld never have been. Surely! one of !he five travelll'rS 1rould have phoned th l' · Automobile Association and 11,·ould have been rerouted around Pcn1. And poor Robinson Crusoe. llow long: do vou think he l could have survh·ed a n1onl.;"s existence "'it h a phooc7 He would ha\'C b l' t' n hadgcrcd bv salrsincn for storm doors. patio c:o\"ers. drh·c"·ay sealers. li:lndscapi ng. Peering Around , ' \\'HO'S \rJIO Jnter11a11011a\ c r u is c participa11 t" toni gh t ineluded on the ship"s 111anifcs1 1\.fen1e Chen and Beth Koch of !'\C'~·porr Beach. The scl~! singles group has raised funds for a nu1ntx-r of charities. FOUR ORA:\GF. Counlians appeared on Dinah's Placc l\h1rch 29 lo d 1st.1~s th" problems of handicapped children. Thcl" included Rutit· Higdon. Garden Gro\'e; \\'ill Jordan. Tustin: >;a1al1c :\l!nt7. lr1·ine. and lla7.el To bi s . O>rona del ~l;ir ~I n . A1''D :\!TIS. ARTlll"H Bea un1ont of Leisure \\ 1.r·:d L;!guna Hills Cl·!el;rated their I 55th 1v e d d in g annil'ersary re{"entl.1 1\·1th lht·ir f;-11nily and ~00 guests. In !h<• receiving line \1•r re sons, Geoffrey and Dean Beaumont. daughters :\lrs. B<1rbara Dreibelbis and ~!rs.' Phyllis Sj'ahern . 12 1 grandchildren arid four great-I grandchildren. 1 l.\"Dl.\'.'l" PAL\IS Coun1ry Club was the setting for a, din11 l'f par1y gh·en r f) r n1cmbers of the Lido Isle T1·n111s Cl uh in lndi'l rc-cPri!ly rli<riP" l~L'ir ;onnual \1N:kt.>nd at the Shai:lo1v ~fountain ·1 cnn1s Club. Pn!n1 [)cS{•rt. . . * * * SEALED BOXES * * * * * * UNCLAIMED STORAGE VAN & ·STORAGE ~· AUCTION FRIDAY-APRIL 5, ~ p.m. Hundred• of Sealed loxes, Funiit.re, Sltfto•, TY"•, Appliances and nwch mon from Sadclebock Mo•illCJ and SlorOCJe, · OrallC)f, Calif. Moved for COflvenience of ..s.aleJ.11:_ ·--··-·· ·---· ..... . JAKE'S AUCTION GALLERY 2722 H. MAtH. SAHTA AMA, CALIF. 11-.. .. Woc•'•I • • KING SIZE ORTHO EASE Orl ho sells factory-direct lo you in ou r be autifu l Showroo ms. Thal means fantastic low, no middleman prices on great quality be dd ing! Thi s the broad dimension King-size Set featu res a smooth, button-free Scroll·Ouilted Cover an d Reinforce d Borders. Complete with Mattress, 2 Box Springs, Orlho-Pak &·l'ouble Bonus. Drtho·Pak FACTORY TO YOU ... KINGS ... ~~'-/ ,._;: -~~.;;.:..-. • I:"·; -.... ._ -' .. . .............. ( .. ·c :~ .. :-s1111- 0RTHO FLEX Onto low Ortllo price buys comoletc com'crt an<:I b1ult-1n qua!ily_!...C:omcs wot/\ ~;\aarcs.s, 2 BOK Springs, Or1ho- P11k & Oouble Bon~. A Crown-Fle.l Cetiter to support you lhrou;h the nigh!! Set Includes ~..lattress, 2 Box Springs, Ortho-Pak and Double Bonus. QUEENS ... f ¢j $) ~,,._ r :~-" '..:.: ._,_. \~::~!"'·· -~ s . • ORTHO FLEX 128 SuOPl'lrl from a Temoered·Sleel ln!'\"•s:..r "9' Comol!fC Set include.~ 1'.ia11rcss 8<;• Spring. Ortho-Pak &. Double Bonus. TWINS ... . · c;),s~~ ~. '~·~-• . ....!-.... ,..~.:-.. . -.,. •, ~. ~' f. FULL sue . ' ~~i ORTHO FlEX Pteasitnt dreams tonight on a SctOll- Oull!OO Covilt! Complete Set comes with Ma11ress, Box Spring & 00\.lblo. Bonus, for total $looping comlorll 9899P~STUR• REST Tiie price !1 right. • at Qrlho! Complelc Set incluan ~au1e11, Box Spring & [)oyble Bonus. COR~~· .9~0UPS &. CONVE~TIBI::~ _SOFAS ~~. -'"·1-~·1· 1 ,..S g ( . -.. King or Oueen- Fteldcrest No-Iron Top and Fitted Bottom Sheels & 2 Piiiow- cases. 2 King-size Pillows. Every bed comes with Easy- Aoll. Casters. With Every Mattress Set: King or Queen - Padded Vinyl Head- board and Quilted Bedspreild. Twin or Full-Headboard and Easy-Roll Casters . Or111 o producls 111e manutactured by Ortllo a nd aold only tll•u Or1ho F•clory Showroom• Over 50 Factory Showroonis to Serve You FREE DELIVERY from ou1 F!ttor y Warehouse • _ _; 1." BALI CAMEO aENTON FULL SIZE 1 -• _ >''Jliits ~ ~iii!~-Complete 9-p•ece Qroup '" A 'rourid lhe-cloc.k ... aiue• ~' .... •.,,'<?rl.~. eludes 2 M•tlr!l'l1es.? A1,o avaolal:lle '!' Supct c""C.. ~ • Match1~g Founda!loris. 2 Ollcen V.'tdttl. 5 . wider 111,n , Bolsters, 2 Quilted Coverlet$ normal Ouee"n·sr'l'd 11cepe• wi.._ , .-'.:~.i ORTHO . -;.:.:',:::~ s199e5 s19905 ~~::.:;::· ·;"'-. ---:;..<:.. ~ ; Corner T1_t>11. ·------.i ( : ~HE NATION'S LARGEST CHAIN OF M;TTRESS s'PE'clA'CisTS ORANGE SANT A ANA ANAHEIM LAKEWOOD ,~v::,;: :;~':, •, ··'· MATTRESS • 2445 N. Tustin Ave. & FOUNTAIN VALLEY w -• · ~µ•m 1811 We•f L;ncoln Ave. 4433 Candlewood Ave . ······-·•~ 16131 ,Harbor Blvd. !coo--cf fd11•~1Ne•!10 lt>J, ,.,.,,., 139.070 '' '· • 6'> .... !!"'ft l 1d01 & 8'(l()~~~'i' i\Y{!ft~"I Hui• to" ol led Mof'f ·~;.. ·-""° ~,... ... ..... \......... ,,..,,.,.. ..... ~. ...... ' l . ' . ·~" .. Z8 DAIL~l~_or _________ T_.:h:ursday . A~rll 4 1q74 • ' T c)pic-s Varied for Orange Coast Groups Ho•p ital Guild l\l embers urc lx!ing rreruited for the support Jil"Oup o( Wcst mln c;ter Commwrtty Hospilal. The new hospita l v.·ill open In June. :\Iembers' vol11ntecr duties include V.'Qrking on tours for children. manning the gi ft shop, sponsor lnii: the n1at err.ity tea and visiting palient5. 1''unds from the guild's shop and gift cart are don:itcd to Co1n9I"' -~ H1.-0o-- llOW cur' llOM fOI THI NATURAL LOOK pro\'ide n\<.'<ik·ul scholanhl1>s CM Junio" l\laurcc n Di l)>n1enico \\'11s 11ui1nl'd Costa J\1csa Junior \\'omen 's Club Citizen-of-the· year on her merits as n member and contribulions to con1n1unity and home. Del ta Gammas l\lrs. Donald Sulhcrland , Cos ta J\lesa, v.·as nai:ncd O.,.~E....,• lat~ c .. 540.2247 I 00/o ---w-~ OFF -~1M.t.fW,t,f OFF DO IT YOURSELF WITH PROFESSIONAL recipienl of the Delta Gamma Cable Awtird for outstanding S£'r\01ce to the frate mltv. A mt•rnh(>r of th<> S:1.1'•11 Anit · Newport llarbor Ch~pll'r, she htis Sl'rvC'd ns president 11ud held S(•\•cral other offices. Business Women Ann ll~rbison will discuss her work as a •·grandn1o!her" 1t1 u Fairview Siple Hospital rl'sldcnl :ii the \\'edne!'day, April 10. n1eeting of the New· p0r1 Ue:irh Chapter. A111t·nl«in Bu-.1ncss \\'mn:1n'-. /\'.)'.;0'.'1:t 1100 The group \\•ill 1ncet at 7 p n1. in Rirhnrd 's Lirlr1 Coif(!!'! Shop. \\'oman-of-the·Year will Ix· selected and scholarship.s d1scusS(.-d 111 1he gathering. ' Garden.ers Ptarits frir Coilc tril G'l"il:ens will be 'the topic of Joe J; I.llllefield at the \Vednesday , April 10, gathering .of !he South Coast GArden Cl•tl). ThC' 2 p.1TI. rnceting is lo· c .. 1tnl! :ii lhe 'Th•""" Arch n,,. clubhouse. Littlefield \\' i l I 11.:1rra1 e n slide !.ho11·ing. Seminar The Total \\'orn:in -\'lhl'I ls She'? \~:ill be Dffiis E . Waltley's subject in a lecture· c<>min i>~ r"-tin H; .. 1 -f' The meeting is plaru1ed for \VcdneS<l'11', Artril JO. at 11 :30 a.m. in the Balboa BaY Club. DAR Cecelia f\1 11lt-r will prcS('nt a rirogr;:1n1 on nul'll'ar !''l'11·r ; t the \Vedocsdnr. April 10, n"IC('ting of the S:1n Clemente PHYSICIAN Or. Robert Rup9~ Chapter, Daughters Or the An·erican ltevalulion. The meeting will begin at I :30 n.m. in th~ S<!,n Juan Capistrano home of r.trs. \\'il11am l\leyer Jr. Moo'se Lodge l\·!('tnbt.•rs of \Vomen nf the ~loose L.odge 1158 will 1>repare ror the annual Easter egg hunl Thursday. April 11. in the ~loosl' Home, at 8 p.m. ·rhe f'Oa hunt is sched uled for Sunday;· April 14, at 1:30 p.m. at the htl me. Nurses LaS('r Use in Medicine will r.r dl'si:ribed by Dr. Robertl J~uper for the Orange County Asscx:iativn of I n dust r i a I l\urses. lie will speak at the 6 p.m. dinner meet i a g Thursday, April 11, in the Airp()rter lrul. Eb ell Paul !-~Idler and his magic show \vill be featured al the Thursday, April 11, meeting of the F'A>ell tiub of NeV!·port Beach. Animals, dnnctrs a..n d Illusions will be featured at the 00011 evenl in l h e clubhouse. Sailing Club Jewi•h Wom en The Orange County \\'omen's Oivisklo of American Jewish Congress will present a getracquainted champagne :ind cake' meeting Saturday, April 13, in the Elegant Ham, Costa fwfesa. \\'otnen i nter ested In learning more about the group can contact i\frs. G. Price, 993· 7389. F(INT21"'.f NeuJF0'41 HOl>llOR Hl6+< Al.JOrTtAIVM l~Vll'J'I~ cYJO lblll ST. r~~.A/R::'IC.T ~H The ladies luncheon for the South Shores Sailing Club is i----:Ajjiiiiiiii-.; planned 'lbursday, Apr1J I l, at I Woody's \\'harl. Boarding lime Is 10:30 a.m. according to !'ikipper Doreen Sinnett who will transport members to. the event. Genealogy The Sons of the Revolution, Soulhem California. Genea· logical Lib'tar y \\'ill be op1:ned F'r ic!ny. April l'.l ror fl 11orkshop. ! @sR,4SS R/NQ w .... · •• ,,.,.. r., ·-• N•,.._ WI•" e AH SNOIS ........... Clett ·Sud•b • The library "'ill be opened {l /J n • from 7 to 10 p.m. to anyonel-;::::~~~~~~~=~~;~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ interested ln researching his fa mi I y line. ltlcatcd in Gl endale, ad.mission is free. Now Appearing Affilia te• r\oted painter Bennett Bradbury will make a rare de monst ration appearance at !he Salurdar. April I 3, me~ting of the Affil iole3 of the La~una B<.>ach Museum of Art . lfis demonstration painting v.•ill be auctioned · at the 7:30 II RAUN NILES" EQUIP.· ffiAM CARPET,ClfANERS •l'MU.SY AHDITSSAH • ... YOU CAM YACUUM TOUCAN USI THIS MACHIMI • THIS IS r10flSSfOMAL19Ulr.MOTSTC>al UMTAU . Socials Predominate --~-· • lllP TOUI CAINTS CSllM fllL DtoDORIZIO I IAIY .... •SOIL I OLD SHAMPOOllSIDUIS llMOYID • HSTOllS COLOI TUTUll I LIFTS MATTJD f'tU .... IATfOISHA•S PRICE INCLUDES: rtc•+ur& DIUYllY. CHbltCALS-IMSUUMCE MACHN SIT UP I f'HSONAL IMSTIUCTIOMS Compare Our Prices -You Won't Believe Them DIUYHT 1 DA TS A WllEI! 5.41-5713 GISLEJl INTER~IEDIATE PTA : Bridge benefit "'ill be sponsored by lhc u n i t WC'dncsday , 1\pril 2~. H'onl 9 a.nl. Iv noon in J.;1kc Park clubhoti!'ie. Coffre and rolls y,•ili be served. and prizes v.·il\ be awarded lo the "'inners. Tickets are priced at $2. Reservations can be made bv conlacting P.frs. John~! . re through the school ' ice before Monda y, April . · t.·IATER DEi <m( H PG : Spring musical C.Clebr,lion 74 EASTER SALE!!! Better Brands of Long Dresses 4°0 and up Short Dresses 3oo and up Values from 15°0 to 4500 SEE OUR FASHION MERCHANDISE • UNBELIEVABLE PRICES • OH •PANTS •SWEATERS •SHIRTS •SKIRTS •JACKETS •BLOUSES ~··~ ' \•COORDINATED SPORTSWEAR • llO<l!O eaa JP J California FASHION FACTORY OUTLETS • HOURS·Mon.·Fn .10 amto 9pmSat.10amto7pm. 13191 BROOKHURST GARDEN GROVE 1 Block Off Gorden Grove Blvd. 636-1811 Sun. 11 amto5pm 1364 SO. EUCLID LA HABRA In The AJpho Beto Imperial Center 87().6124 9586 HAMILTON HUNTINGTON BEACH Hamilton & Bushard 968-1250 440 CAMINO DE ESTRELLA-SAN CLEMENTE R£000.008t A0t ~tl lor<t"t•8t'i<I Allt;A0•"' llEllll°""'ll IO!i ... NC;llt'. "'"'""l"'~JH~ ... ~f(1 ,.,'I l'ALll<f"lll•~•1 b A<j .J</ <ti ,.,,. "°"'"''""'°' ~ ( ..._,, l•l~'i1~r11.,.,~Ad ~n ......... "11',,...S• 111~&1<\AI"'' ..... ,.. !rtilU." ... ' ~11/(11 •• ,. B••d • "'·ill take place\ at 8 p.m. Hamilton. president of the Saturday, Aprtt" 6, in the music boosters, announces thal Garden Gro\'e Hig h School tickets, at $2 for adults and auditorium. A variety of $1 for chi ldren . may be classical and modern music purchased at 4he door . 'Yl'ill be perforn1ed by the Proceeds \\'ill be used for marching band. drill team, un iforms, instruments and flag corps, stage ba.nd and the travel expenses. newly formed choral group. VICTORIA PTA: 1'.tother Outstanding members fro1n various groups \\'ill give solq ·daughter luau from 1 to 8:30 performances. ~1rs. o 0 n tonight in the multipurpose room. Admission 50 cents. Wedding Planned • .. ~fav.'aliAn dress is n o t required. Rov.·dy Justice and Company will entertain \\'ith songs and dances follov.·ed by the teaching of the basic Hula dance. Refreshm entsof •la"·aiian desserts and drinks \rill be served. Royal Butid1ng 586-1000 23861 El Toro Ad. Suite 300. Laguna Hilts ~Ir. and J\:lrs. Donald E.1_piiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:,;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~f Park('r of Ccrri los have announ<'Cd the engagement or their daughter. ~larcia Louise Parker. to 1101rard C. Fletcher Ill of Corona de! J\1ar. ONE S.ORE ONLY ONE STORE ONLY He is the son of f\irs. Nancy Dikeman Fl e t che r and Howard C. Fletcher of Corona de! ~lar. f\tiss Parker ('amed a B.S. in education al the University of Southern California \\'here he r fiance st udied. She ,,,. .. as affiliated with Alpha Gamn1a Delta lhere and served as chapter president. Fletcher is a candidate foe a masters degree in bUsincss administration from USC in June. A June I wedding is planned. HALF-SIZES HALF-fiA~S HALF- HALF •Selection •Service •Courtesy Ella ~or's • HALF-SI ZE SHOP fUl.lllTOH 2140r .......... COSTA MIU 1101....,_. ....... HUt(flHOTOM IL\CH . - 14 ·H......., .. C...., U.GUMA HIW MAU. hi L.91._ Wf!tl ANN~AL ~ONSOLIDATION SALE CONTINUES! 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa HiUgren SQuare For your Shopping Pleasure we have ce><>rdtnaled all ol our Sale Merchandise at One Store Mll·'H-MATCH MEW 0'1TM'5 AT SAU f'llCU • FAt.1_0US MAKER CO-ORDINATES Reduced 1/3 off Regular Price _ . .- Famous Maker Regular to $24.00 Print and Solid Regular, to $40.00 Acrylic, Polyester and Cotton Regular' to $20.00 -Regular Length Regular to $30.00 ASSORTED GOODIE RACK JEANS and REGULAR PANTS $7.00 to $10.00 LONG DRESSES $12.00 to $18.00 TOPS $5.00 t.p $8-00 DRESSES $8.00 to $15.00 1/2 OFF REGULAR PRICE Use Your: WET SEAL CHARGE BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE • Prenty ol Free Packing Store Hours: ty1onday lhru Saturday 1()..6, Fnday1lll 8 • • ' •• " y '" ' '" ' Mo ' .. "' " "' ' Mo ' " ' '"' w• '" -• ,, ' '" ' ' "" " "' M "· ' " ,, "' '·' ! • ·~ • '° "' .. • ! '"' .. " '"' ... •~1 " •m " '" "" "'' ~· •• "" Cil "' ~· ,. " ' '"' NO ' •• ,., ' • '" ' '"' "' ~ " ~ mo ,, ' '"' '" • '"' • '" ~ •• H ' "" OM ~· '" ' ·~ "' ~ " • ' Ctf "' .. -· . DAIL V PILOT WfdnHday, ApPll J, 197~ PUBLIC NOTICE_ 1 __ -:P:-:u=B7Lt"c,-N'"''on=, C-E---,-----,p'"'ue=u"c,-N'"''011'""'c,-E--l ---P-U_BLl_C_N_OT_l_C_E __ UNIVl!llS•L TRADER. 149 10WM l'ICTITIOUi I USI NI!\\ St ' Cos•• M ...... Ca '1~11 .. NAM I! STATl!Ml!NT J•m<1• D ,fi.l~•ma11 • .Sit ·W. ll•Y· Tfl• IOUow!r19 Mrt<lt\S ••t uolno ~atbO.I, c. .. 1 SlP·,t1'S UNITED STATES POSTAL C~ESS. 11<1•1 ... n 11: Tn .. twt, ...... 1. (one!U(Ted b'f ... STATEMENT 01' Al•NOO NM ENT OF XllSI Cr-n Rtt! ln., 11untiogton WE~TE!lilN PPOPEllTl(S, 'IS? lf1<11vtdu•• USE OF FICTIT IOUS IUUNli$S NAMt' lltactl, C•lll0•"1• '26-t6 DuPont D•h11. Sy.it 211, NeHPOtl Jame• 0 . -'lo.rma" Tl>e loUOWl"1l P1rl0fll lldvt db•IKIOMd J""' Eawln Shelaon, l'f/151 Crown AUi llt.i;fl. C• t11>64 T1'l• ''"'~"'""' .,,, !lied .,.;1n l~t !flt I/lie ol l!'it llCTlllOV• b111lnns ntrfte Ln .. '°'""!lng!oft lltacft. CilJIO!'"" 926'4. Broteltord H. Mllltr. S~ Lll'lda 111e. Cou~ty Cltr~ OI Ot1ngt (°""'Y on M.or<fl W I L L I A M L y O N ( L A 5 S I C Tiii\ Dll•lneu I• CONlvc!t<I b'r •n ln· N!WPfltl llta<l'I. G•, '11>60 &, !,/,, AUTOMOBILES ti 117' 1"1~~11,., Co~lt d•vlov<0! lllCh' Dovrn•nl ' Jib Strttt. Mtrln• F·Jlttl Mew. Catlto<nli. Jo. 'Eowln S'N.laon dtl Ille,. Ca l'07tl Puoli~ Oral'IQt Coei! Otllv p,101 The lfcll!lov1 llu1ll'll!•• "'"'' ''"'"td IO Tnl1 •l1tt•ne<1T ..... "'"' wit!\ ftle Cl)Ufl· Ed .. A•O (, cm •. ..., VII Lido ,.ord. Apr!I " 11, 11, 1S. )1/4 111~·'' PUBLIC NOTICI:: ,_ .,.., n!t'd In 0t•"9e Cl)Unly on ly Cltr~ of Or•~ Counlv "" Maren 17. N""-' e-ac11, ca r16'0 I.Uren ](), lfn. 1t/4 P.ICllFI ( VENT U•Es{ I• o•<tl'ltr."111 w 111r1,., Lvon. 919 v 11 Lido Sa\ld, P n sa. of ""'"'" l'W oertnrri .. ~ Ptc•llc 11e11 Ntwpart Be•cll, Ca. 92660 PuDl"ne.:I 0<1~ (oeU 01lly Pl101. E•lllr PralKI>. 1,,,., & Jimt• A W:n•pal----------------1 Oona la Oavla~. lltSI Catltornla Ml•C!\ 11. A11ril '· II, 11, 1'7• 1091·7• Cor1>0r11u1r•" bolfl c,. 1 I 1 or n , 1 I 1"4 .lwn"'1, Htmel, Cat lorni• '2Jo] ----co•par1t•on1I. ?111 OuPonl O•lvt , Suote NOTICf TO CltEOITOlll Tnl1 IW•lntn ""'' cond1Klt'd Dy a P U BLIC NOTICE 1!11, Nt"'"°" Bt•cll. C• t l!tt.1 SU,lltlOlt COU ltT 0' THE Gtntr1I P1rtnersnip lnl1 IW1•e.eu 11 tonGuctta by 1 Ot"f•I! SfATE 01' CALIFOltNIA POlll Si9nt'd; Oonold 01<1CllJn SUPElttOlt COU•T OF THE parln!!fl!\lp THE COUNTY OF OltANOE l'·ll.IJI STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOlt !CINtra C £lilt NI. A·11171 l'Vbli11)ed Or~<>Qe Ca~•! O~ily PolQI THE COUNTY OF OllANGE Tflit •l1Temtnl "''' •i!td w11n 1tte E •l~t-o! HENllY C M.lli!W.USDH. l~I M•rcn 11. l'!I, and April a II, 191' 911 ·1' ND. A·7'500 (°"'Mv Clerk o1 O•ang-Covnly on M•r«i HENllV (Ali!L M.AlilltVSON. Oect1M<I ----------------IMOTICt' OF HEAlllNG OP PETITION lf, 1Jl4. NOT<C E IS HEREIY GIVEN lo ,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE FOlt PllOIATE 01' WILL AMO PDlll ltt1.0C <rtdilot1 al lllt IOOVt n•mrd <ltciro...1 LITTEllS TESTAMIENTAllY ' OAVIO M. TUltNElil Any. tf\1t 1•1 peruin• 111v,,... tltl'"'' •o•ln•I "'" FICTITIOUS IU\INESS E1!1tt"' •l1CE C. LISTEll . CJ'!c•att'd. 11' Wlll Ei.111~ $!., Sul!t fU sija dtcl'Oen! llt rtQV•~ lo ldt '"""'· NAMIE ST•TEMINT NOTICE IS ' HE REBY GIVE N "'•I L .. Angl'lft, Cl. toclH wot~ 1~ nKf .,erv YO\l<~s. ltt '"' olf•(f. Tl>e f:ojlowlng l)fflO<IS art aomg MAllllLYN A. li!O\VE /\II 11'-0 Mrlltt 1 F·'.1'!111 ot tttt ti~-OI Tttt l bo:Wi! tnhlltd tour!, or Du•fnt•• II: pe!•lllll'I for P•-lt ol Wi!I -Tor • P11bllol>fd OrlftOI' CIMll D•llV PdOI. lo orelt!f!I lllt/11.. W•ln , .... ~ttH~•Y COST.I MESA SEW /\NO VAC, 7:l00 l•w•nc• 01 lUTtrs Tnla,,_11..., to Inf' Mlrtll '1, )f, 1na .lprU ,, 11 , !t7a 1111·14 YOU<;lleti, to Ille v!'ldt•1•gotd 1t 1n1 Olfo<e Ha•l>Or Blvo. Cotla Mt1.i, Cnlil. 97676 i:>etl!Joner rtlt•enct 10 wNcll ;, mide '°"' O! Mr •t1orney1, W:N•PP, GILL. lll\<la Voll, 511 Ariotta c .. .i •. H\ln· !Urllltr ~r(( llts nd '"I ll>e II 1'>d P U BLI C NOTICE HlllllERl & 1TEVENS, Suite 12S. 6°' lf119ton !!ta(!\, Cal. '2tot8 ' u '" • me 1 swm OhY• Suttt, LM •nq•1•., . Jtmt• Vol/, ~11 Arl1n1 (Ire It, HVn· r~·c~ ~It~:'";:,,'~ 1",~,A ll•l -, o .~I I lm C1lltor"11. Wttitfl ;, II"' pla(t at ttu•lnt1• ••no•on Be.ictt C<0I 921-18 ' II • · a . v 1.m .. n "' o• "' •-• ,0 _ ' '' '' TnJ, 1>u1ine,.· I• Conducted l7'f '" In· courtroom ol Otp.orlm&<il No. l ol u ld SUPE•101t COU•T 01' THI! .,.,.,, n.u " 1 ma t•i alvldu~I. court, 11 700 Civic Center Ddvt WtU, In STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOii! !>e"IAT.nln9 lo tM "lilt ~I t.:110 dttt<l•nt. lfndl VIit tr.. Cl!y at S1n11 Ana C1llfornll THE COUNT'!' OF O•ANGE "ltttln Jou• monlns •lltt ,..,. !1111 Tttft •tat•mtn! wa• Ille<! .. 1111 Int Coun· Oiied Apdt l, 1974 ' ' No. A·nll4 Pv~hcMlon at mis ttQ!ltt. IV Cler~ ol Oran9e County pn Marcil 11, Wlllt.l.M E ST J OHN NOTICE OF HliARINO 01' 'ETITIOH D11t<1 Ap•I! 2, !Vh , 191£, CouttlY Cle<ii • ' 1'0111 'lt01ATIE OF Will ANO FOii MABLE H, MA~fl:USOI(. F·2l1la Ali!THVR D. GUY, J JI. 1.ETTll!ltS TEITAMINTAJIY f.amln"tfM,I < OI lllt t1t1re Publl•llld Ora~ Cc~'! D1ily ,",'°,'' Allll'My et LIW E , t 1 1 • <I I II E 'I J A M I 'I lo ol I~ aoove namtd ctt«I•~' Mercn U 21. 18. A.crol 4, lfl• I ·' llJ DOvtr Dd .-., l~llt I Gilll TZMAW:flll, "''° ._ p 0 .,, n ., K~AP,, Gill. HlllEltT & STliVENS PUBLIC N·OTJCL" N1w_.i •••<1', CtUJorflil nut flE"'JAff.11'1 GRITlMlliW:E•. •110 k"O"" Su111 IH. '°' 'D"'~ Ol(V• S1. i::. Ttl: {1Hf '42·Wl1 ts BA, Glil1Tl.MAW:£A, Dett~lt<I LOI A ... tll" Ca. f'Ol1' ----------------IAnair ... , kw: Pt!ili-NOTICE 15 HElilEllV GIVEN '"•' .IHOf' ... V• ,., Admlno1tr"rlK FICTITIOUS IVSINESS Pllblh~ Otal\llt Coa1t OA!li' Pilot, SECU RITY PACIFIC NATIOl>l~L ll•Nw. PYbll\nta °"'"~ Coe•t Oa,ly P<IG!. NAME STATEMENT April J, '· 10, ,,,, 11~·1• ""' lllla .... ,1 ... 11ttill"" lor Prolutlt 11!!.lpt!I •, 11. ti. 15. !f/j IU/.Jt •• ~ .... ll>!lOWltlQ PC•ton It aolnQ bUllMH -----VII/I '"" lcr 1,w1nc1 "' Ltllt•I ~---- SE• ll"EEZE CUSTOM POOlS. al~ PUBLIC NOTICE T11St-tt1ary !a !l>e fM!ll!l-r, rele<e<>ct P U BLIC ~OTICE ?ht S!r.,-1, "1unllng1on Se~cfl, Cal!! lo *"'lei! 11 maOt lor !vrl....,. ~•rtlcula,., --------.c----1 ICtflQV !lrl~!ota, 410 lh! ShHI, a IOa -ltlll lt>e lime INI Pl•<I of,._.,.,,... t~r FICTIT IOUS I U\INESS !-l1H>Tl<>Ql<>n llttcn, Cali!. SUPEllltOlil COUlllT OF THE ,_ lllJ brtn WI !or Ap•ll 16. lt1', it NAME STATEMENT 0,~~~.1~lir>e•I ii t-...C:led DY •A In-STATI! OF CALIF011N1A ~It t::JO l .m ' itt '!>e courtroom o' T~ loUowong 11«ion1 art <IOtnQ te-" (lriCS<;tlPrd THE COUNTY OF Olt.ANQE o.p.tmtnt NCI ] of Wild court. al 700 butl ... u '' Thi• it•temer-! wtl l!lt<I wl!n the Covn. No. A·1'4M C<lwk Ctll'tllr Orlyt Wn l, ;~ lllf Chv <:II GOLD CO•ST ELECTlllC (0/IPANY lv Cltrk ol Or1nge Coun!y on MA•cl> 11, NOTICE OF HIEAJllNQ OF PETITION Sinlt ...,,., Ci .. IOrnll . 14521 K•l1n ST., l••ir>e. Ca. "1~ ' 1914. ·-->O> FOi: PlilOUTE 01' WILL -'MD Dlted Marci\ ?i, !ti' lll!cl'>lr l GeorQ~ ~'''"°"· U!i11 W.11on •• COOICtL AND FOil LE I WILLIA.AA E. St JOflN, St .• 1rwlne, Ca fHDS Pu!>llil>td Ot&n1e Co11t Daily Pllol TT • S Covnly Clt rl O•""a II 'Cl'>tll, ?llil VI• Si n Ml-I. l.llten u. 21. '"· Qrit •• 1t1• nl-14 TESTAMENTAJlY LA'# OPFICIS OP ····-· "''''· C•. ----------1 E1tal't o! lil06ERT H. SCHOl.EFlfLO, "'" • •• " Oecet>l!O;t. I I $ W. f'ILDM.AN, INC, TM1 Olrllnftl 11 cONlllC!td bY 1 tet>ttol PUBLIC ~OTICE NOTICE IS HERfllV GIVEN tt<•I ~': s~~:,~"';; 0;;~ P•rlner1h1P. ----------!IAlilllA.11.\ J. COLLIER ha1 liled hert itt. Tiit lllJI 1J1 .,u. M!cM r! G. s~'"""' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS pelltl0tt '"' Prowtr ol Wiii and Coalcil All-YI ••r: PtlUl-r Tn!1 st1t .... rnt we1 hltd .... in '".!' NAME ~TATEMENT . afld tor lnuanc1 of le!le~ Te111manlary PvDllll'led Otinoe COii i! OtllY Polo! CW<lly Cltr~ ot Or•"9t Coun1y on Aprol" The fQllow!ng l)frlOl'I 11 dOln; 1>U1lneu to 11'11! !>l'l!l!oner, rttrrrl'KI lo w~ich 11 Mi rch 2I, 19, April , !QI• 1019·1' 1914· .n: ,.,1de lor turl~r p1rt1c111er1. and !ht! 1118 • p.nn1 HfR:ITAGE STORE FIX TU Iii ES, time ana pl•t• Of t>larlng TM»,,.. 1111 P UIJLJC NOTICE PvDlilhed Or10Qe Coa1I O•llr Pllo!. .lll•A So. H<0lladev. Soni• Ana. C•I. t>ttn 1et IOr .lpdl 13. 1,7,, &I t :)(l i.m., In ,r,pril '· 11. 11, lS, lU' 1111 I• '1J!lS IN cour!room 01 ~Pl•l-nt No, J ol SUf'ElillOlil COU RT 01' THI! JOHph Andrlw (Olfflblugh, 1S16 Hid tovr!, ol 700 Civic Ctflt"' Odvt STllTI! 01" CALJPDJINIA ,0. PUBLIC NOTICE Sondc.i .. le, Co•orio \lei M<>r. f•l;t, We1T, In 1nr CIJy at ~an!o A111. Callfornl•. THE COU NTY OF OltANGE 91~15 Coted April 1. 197• No. A·n~J SLl"ltltO T1'1S b\11lne11 11 COttdLK.l?a b'/ an VllLL!AM E. ST. JOHN, NOTICE 01' ltt'AJllNG OP PETITION FICTITIOUS •UUNES' lr'l<livldval. Coun!y Cl~ FOii PJIO•ATE 01' WILL ANO FOii NAME STATIMENT JOH'"" A. Cottnbl1>9n lltSFIELO, lltSFIELD'I YOUNOElt LETTlltS TESTAMIEHTAltY Tt>I! IOlfOwl"fl Tnls ·•~temenl WIS !ilea' wi1!\ 11\t 7060 HPll,wllOC[ l lYd. Elllll 01 A"'NA lll ATAJIK. Oect11td. l>u•llltS• 11: perwni i r• <!Qlng CouMy Clerk ol Or~ngD Coun!y on April 7. Holly-, C•lll. "'11 NOTICE IS HEAEIY GIVEN 1n11 ZOll'E N, L.AU"IEN & COMPAl>IV, 7!1J 1914. Ttl: (JlJJ ..... ", S.Cu.tlly Pac•tk: N•t~I Ian~ 1'•• hlld w 70"1 • c I (' '1&11 P·J21SI AlfDnll'!'I tor: P•tlllDftlr !\t rtln I pell!lon lor Probate ol Will 1nd · I., °' • Mf'H, 1' • ,,. •-• o c o lm:w•i.i! C•tM'n Prod...c:h. Inc. 1 v •S•=> •l"llt oasl ally Polo!, PVOllV>ea Or1noe Coa11 D1Hv Polo!, ktr luuanc1 ol Le!!t<I Te1t•m..,tary ro Cilllorni• Cor-•Tion Jlprit 4, 11. 11. 7S, 191' 1110.14 Aprill. 4, l0,1191' 11}6.1' 11'11 pa!ITl-r rt!trence 10 wlllcn 1, rflldf TNs !!!!)inni h cONJuctl!<I l>V 1 kl• l11rther oerllcvl1ri. •rid '"-' The ""'' corparitl011. PUBLIC NOTIC J:: PUBLIC N'OTICE 1"11 Pllct ol t>e1rl"'1 11\r Wmt tt11 t)ffn lml)ff11J (r(M'n PrO<fYCI· IMC ----.,~ ___ _ .,.1 I~ •P•ll 16, !914. •• t .:JC • "'·· ltt IM lor•n Vidanowic, " ORDINANCE NO. 101 t~11tnws lncid•nt•! le or CO<lnettfll wllfl tol/'rt-" ol Otr11rtmtnl No. l ol '"a Prt \.ldtnt AN ORDINANCE OF THIE CITY ll'>e lult>orllar.on. IU1>1N:e •NI Mii o! m• <OVr!, II 100 Civic Ctttlt< O•IYt Wt!!. In T/111 sti!ttntnl was tiled "'''" fN COUNCIL OF THI! CITY OP llilVI NE, OOttdl. t!\e (lty of San!• Ani, C1lllornl1, (C>Unty Cltrk ol Or1n9e Coun!y on April I. l;ALIFORNIA, ORDERING, CALl lNG. $ECTIOl'I J, Tfl•I Ille ma•lmu"' r•!t or Dtledv~L~'.':. •• ~:·Elt~~ JOliN 1t7• PlilDVIOING FOR AND GI v' N 0 lntertJI ro Dt Ptid "" Wid inaeDtld..... • • • NOTICI! OF A SPECIAL ELECTION •nan ""' tICH<I !I'll m••lmvm tale MARI( ~~~Hi~'! TD IE HELD IN SAIO CITY ON JVNE l)frmlllt'd by l1w, !O-wit: wvtn i:>erct nl MAl:VIN .... I Ult NETT 4, 1t7•. FDA: THI! PURPOSE OF f7._l 111r 1nnum, t~ aclual rate "' r1111 •ttl Wllshl;t 1111"1 I Ylll 172 SUI MITTIMG TO THE GUALIFIED ol lnlfrt1I °" wio D<lf'l<:ll to bt IM!ll•mlned Los A119ttn c11110mr1 .. ,. VOTERS DF SAID CITY A ~t or Priv 10 11\t !lmt of lnt 11le or Wies T•I• UUl Ht .. 411 P·l2nl P\IDll~ Or1-vt Coes1 D1itv Piie!, A.pr.I '· 11, 11, 2', 191' •111'0-14 PUBLIC NOTICE l'lilDPOSITION TO INCUR llONOEO ll'lrto!. Stia IMert1! 1h1ll bl PIVll>lt IJ .Mlrvln A flw""ll INDEITEONESS IY SAID CITY FOlt 1eml1nnu1lfv tXCef>I 11\at lnt....e11 tor ll>e Al!OtM'I 101.' p.tlll-r PARK IMP It 0 V I! M-E NT' AND llrll year m1y be m.01 pav•l>lt ti !he Pvclilllt'O Qra"9'1 C0t •t Qi <ly Pilol. Tl'I r.oNSOLID•TING SAIO ELECTION end of SllO yeet1 n II 1 , ' PICTITIOUS IUSINflS NAMIE STATEMENT loH-ll>Q l)friOn 11 doing l>ut!~n WITH THE DlltECT P Iii IM A It 'I' SECTIOH 4. Ti.11 Ille poll! for Slid Marc~ ' 19·_!:~~· OllO-4 as: WIJIT WOltKS, 161t T~ot1n Ave , sT•TEW!DE ELECTION TO llE HELO elK!lon !l>dll l)e 011tttfll II 1:00 o'c•oc• PU'"ll C 0 C ON SAID DATE. o.m of t~t d&Y ol iaid ,1~iion ooO ~oll u N Tl ·E Coit• /Us., C•L '1611, P.O. Bo• ll1l. ·~ N1wpor1 lfl<n, Ct!. '261,0 WHER[AS, &! I mHTln9 held Pllor Jo rem&ln open con!lnvou11v fTom 11fa !imt o ,,.1a Ron, 161t T~llln A..,1., (Oltl Int rnee!lng ~I wnrc n t!IOS ordin1oc1 is until 1:00 o'cloc-p.m. on !hf 11mt 01y, I !'25 Mesi , (al. 9'/~17 ado~ttd by the (l!y Couocll O'I' .i YO!e ol wl'lln wo ld POU• thlll be clowd, e•CI!>! I• SUPERIO• COU llT 0" CALIFQltN IA Tiii• ttui llltH Ii conaut!ed Dv l h at le1st twg·tflltd1 ol the mtm!Mn provided In Section 14'.M of th1 Eltctlan1 COUJITY DP O•ANGE ln<llYiOuil ' tnereol. !hf (i!y Council aOop!td I COdt or !r>t Sli!t of C•lilornl~ 7(111 CIVIC CENTElt OllllVE WEST Oav;d "Ion rtlOlu!loo determinint thal l!\1 1111gllt SECTION S That on tht ~Ila!• IO bt S.INTA ANA, CAll"O•NIA itt!t<t•I and n1Ktul1" demano IM !uued 1• said, •t>Klll election 1n •dditlco C.ISE NUMllElt Thi\ stiTem'"'t "'"' liltd will\ 1"1 atqul•itlon <0ncl toriitruc!lon ot park 10 anv o!htr mtltr" ,~y!r'ta gy 11.,., D 111111 f9~01y Cler~ of Oraoge CaunlV Dn fo prll 7, l"'OrCl~mtnh: l1nert •hill be "rln!ftd 1utnraoll1llv lht SUMMONS (MA•ltlAOEJ NQW, THEREFORE. the (lty Coi.mcil !ClltawlnQ. In rt Tiit mtrr!11>9 of Pt!illc~r o! 1ne CHv a! lrYlne DOES OllOAIN II MAlil fl: Cli!OSS (-) or• 8.0.lLOT JOlEENE ELAI,. •l>d ltfll>Ofl<ll~I · lollow1: ONLY WITN lt Vlll!R s TAM I" I SA.MV ELAIN P·t111J Pu~llsn.-<1 Or•n9t Coe~! 0 111v 1"110!, Apr.I 4. !I, 11. lS. 1'74 1\~·14 PUBLIC NOTICE Sees Depre••io11 r.t a u r y Travis, a 68- )'C'ar-old prognost icator v.·ho predicted the gas ~hortagc ti\' e ~·ears ago. s ays U1e l !.S. is in ror a ret•urrcnce of the riots of the '60s, estab· lishtnent of a police sta te and ;in cton o rn il' dcpre~sion . ------------- Repairn1e11 F-0r Shoes No t Danciuu -' LITILI'..: lU:X"K. Ark 1 CPI l -For An1e ricans v.ho are riding le5s llnd v.·alklng 1110rt· these da~·s · because of tht• enrri.'Y cnsis, San1 Pial.Za has bad news. "'I'here is a shortc1gc or shoe r epairmen all O\'e r l h e country," he Sllid, And he said consumers are pa ying ro r c heaper shoes. rnorc "IN TllE 1930s ~·011 could buy n good sh04• ft)r 1..115, :ind it v.·as better lhan a $.'JO :.hot' loday." said lhe Little lloc·k r epairman. "That 1s how the quality has gone ·00111·n . "A r eal kood sl)oe 00111· i.!' 5-IO lo SSO. And they're putting paper insolC!li in shoes. \'ou can't get a man's shoe 111·1th a leather Insole for Jess lhan $30." lie said inflation has hit s hoe mat~rials and the J>t.1lple \l'ho repair them v.·hen t hey. "·ear out. ''Anylx>dy V.'hO has a talent for this kind o r v.·ork can do th ree o r four things that p<ly a lot more. A dozen soles nrfw cost $16 to $20. Three yeDrs ago they v.·cre SS to $8. That's the main problem v.·hy the LVSI is SO high." PIAZZA. \\'110 also sells shoes. said the repainnan ;ind the shoe sales1nan are c aught in The middle between high cosLs and complaining customers . H e belie\'es a lot of ii is ar11f1cial. "I've betn c h ecking the :\'cv.· Y ork listings every 111·eek for the last tv.·o m911ths. The selling price of hid!:'s arc dr1\\·n l 1 to 5 cents a pound frorn v.•hat 1hey v.·ere last }'ear, but our shoe leather hits not conic d o wn. They're just tHking advantage or people." SECTION 1. Thtl I s11ttlal tlKlion be NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL. To 111t lile1ppna1nl: Tn1 IWll!l-r !\is held tnd l!lt' 1•mt 11 llf"tDV tl lltd IQ !M tA8SENTEE BAL LOTS MAY I E liltd 1 11tl/llon conctfnlng vov• m1rrl1gr Mid In Wld City on June 4, 191,, lor Hit MA"IKED WITH PIEN AHD INK OR You mAV Ille 1 WJll!tn •tt_.M wltltlo JO•l -------occcc-------j PV•POll of sugml!!ing 10 lht QUlllll..a l'INCIL}. dlYI of Int Clari 11111 1nl1 '""'""'"' Is I nn And high costs extend t o a rapidly d iminishing service - the shoe sttine. P i a z z a employes a shoeshine boy for SI.GO a n hour. He gets 75 cents for a shin e and they both p<ly soclat securit y taxes on ii YO!ttl ol 11id (lry l!lt' lltO(JO>lllOtt SPECIAl ELECT ION st...,td on YCl\I, 11YClll1.11 to hit 1 w•Jnen I Ul"ElttOlt COUltT 011 TH• herllntfler •ti lorlh al IN:urrin;i CITY OF lRV!NE ra--M wl•l\.ln well llmt, vour 4el11111 STATE OJ' CALIFORNIA lnaal:ltea~u tnd i111>i"11 bond1 ol 1aicl COUNTY OF ORANGE' "''' bt ttttrrtd 1NI tlle covrt m1v tnlt • FOlt THE COUNTY OF ORAMGI HE SAID A r e I > red Cilv ,.,.,,,or. In 11\f ptlll(•Plt 1movn1 JUNE 4. 197t " 1uc19rnenl tonlllnlng lnjwt1<;1iv• or DIM• No. A·1'4n tltlta In l!'H! C>allal 1>rOP01ltlon llfrt\Ntllr INSTltUCTIONS TO VOTEJIS craus (Ofl(lrn!ng dlvl1lon ol "'-"•· NOTICE OP HEAltlNO OF 'IETITIO't government e mplo\.•e came Ill srl forl"' Ind l'N OblKt tf\O P~ft)OH HI To 'IOll on 1ny me11ur1. tl•"'P I SPOUWI 1uppor!, clllla tullllltv, nl!la .....,_ PO• PltOIATE OF Will AND POlt '"''" 1!' u •a 1escor~11on 11'1d In ll>kf t111t1a1 erots r 1-1 In """"''!"9 1Q•1<Jr• 1U1• ""port, 1t!orn1v'1 ,...,, cDst~. 1f\O sue!\ LEnlEJIS TESTAMENTAltY for '3 shine and complained prce>0tollot1 ,.,,,.a "YES" °"' 1/ler !lit' word "NO", a!lltr rtlltl •1 mfy ~ Qranlt'd bV l/>I ES!llt of li!EXl'ORD LEW!~ GORDON, about the hioh price. SECTION 1. Th•! 11'1 "llm1t.-d t<Jll of All m•rks t«:fl)I !ht <•OSI C-l '''court. OICtlM<I, t> 1!\I i»•k 1mpro..emant1 aherlbed 1,., ••la tort>i0d111. All dl11ltt0..r1"u'IQ "'ar•1 or 11 '"" wt111 to .... ~ Hv•c• o1 '" ,,. NOTICE is HE REBY G1VEN 1n11 "He's gol to r elire some 1>11111• P'Ol'otltion Is 1ne su"' o1 116,00C.to0 ••••Y•t1 ••• 1orr.;Odett 11'1d "''~' th1 ,_., In 1ttb man ... v.., '"°"'' 'o "JEANNETTE BlACW:STOCW: &OROO,. !•'me. loo." Piazza told the Tne 11llm11e<1 toll ol s•ld p.vk ballot ~o. prompllv 11 th1I .,..,, wflllltt r11,..n.-, ti.I• mecr l>t••in 1 pttl!ion ror Pro11111 ot lm°"'"tmenl• in<IUd~• 11\t IOll~•fl<I• ,.1 If vov Wl'DnQIV 111mp, le.ir or ae•ac• u an~. rn1y " !Ilea on 1im1. Wiii •l'IO tor •nuaM• 01 L11te•1 customer . lefl•I or otl>er 1111 !ncldt nl1I lo or 1nl1 blllol, rtlur" 11to 11\t in1pe"lon ol O•!tt;I Fet>rvarv 11. 111• 11111......,l•ry to 1nr. pelll•Ott"'° "''•tnt• connected Wi!h Tl>f 1utl'lorl111ion. l11u~N:t t !Kllon 1nd Ol)lt•" 1not1>er WILLIAM E St JOHN, (\tfiO. !<1 wn1t n 11 ,.,..,, for !uf!,.,.,. p1n1u111r1. ----;-U -LIC NOTICE "nd Hit al l!\f bonds, t!ld (DJ tne tottl OI On ll>Slfll vo!rr bell<11I m1rl0. t trOH lly Fl.CY RAY, DfPllli' -Jtt•! 11\e Umt and place ol hel d"@ !lie f B 1Jrln!ln9 lno bond1 11>d 01~1• cos•t '"d !+l wr1n pen or ptN:IL <'EALl •1"'1 n11 °"".1e1 '"" Ap'11 73. n1,, 11 ----c-~~-,~-1 BONO Pli!OPOSITION • Sholl·~· City ol lrv!e.e Incur . bondtd l'IJb!IO)ltd 0•1"'10 Co.st D1ily PdoT. t ::JO ....... In Tne . courlr!IO"' (l! IUl"lltlOlt (OVltT o" THI! lfldrblt'dnt11 •n !l>e orlntloel sum of S16,0DC,OOO tor lfll 11<1rPOH o1 Ml <c" ?I. Ir><! April 4, 11, \I, ltl• lClli-74 Oeoart"'tfll No. J of ll•d te>Ur!, •1 7((1 \TATE OF CALlllOltJOA FOlt l<Q~l••hon o1 reel property far comrnunl!y II''• 111n ltld 1111 dt-YES C!~lc Cenltr Orlye. We•T. In !lit' cnv of THE COUMTY 01' OltANOl Ytl<ld"""t of commun!lv Ptr• .,.,"ro.-.manlt -PllD!it: rtere.iticwwtl PUBLIC NOTICE Santi An•, CtlHcrtto.i, ND. A·1'01 IKlllhes, lnc!\ldlng commUttlty recret1l!on cen!tl"I. t'Qlll~T, !u•· OtlW April I, 191• NOTICI! OP HriAlllNO 011 ,ETITION tthflh1gs, .,.,,, otl>•r pr-Ir nectswry !fltrefor. tf>d Ill ••llll~Sft NO WILLI~ e . IT. JOHN, l'Olil l'«OIATE OF WILL AHO •ncldtnlll to or'<onn.c:ttd Wllh !I'll aulllorl11!lo1 .. !UIHlfl(t INI ult NOTICI! TO Cli!IO!TOlllS .. , •• ,',-, 'to'•'o'~ LETT'l•S TllSTAMENTAltY o• '"' tiona1? OP II.ILK TRANIPIA ' ' E1!1!• ol eow1"' w. Bli!YANT. !SKI. 61t1 • '"' U.C.C.) JU~1 ''"' lk V•••nd• OKtls.-d. of 1a1a Clly, end inall CIYSI lh!I Nc!iCI l• 'Nr•DY Oll'fll to !ht CrlCl i!Oti utwu HUii, C~llffnll• ttUI NOTIC! IS HE"IEllY GIVEH ,~., SECTION 6. Tn1t a crOIJ (+) "lactd ltt ordll'llllCI lo flll Pl}t>llll>fd lor M\o'l'n (7) of OIGITAL llllESEAllC"4, I NC ., T,r: 1114) ~1..o» AltllS\ A l ltYANf n11 tiled l\lrt!n 1 Ille YOli"ll IQ\/lrl 8f~r IM word "Y£5" dlVI lo !!'It ORANGE COAST DAILY Tr1n1!1ror, w"°'9 llvllnts1 1ddrt1t !t Allonin +tr: ,.1111-r pttlllon ..;.. P•ooe!t o! Wiii •nd for In !fie "''"n"' ""'inbffort arowldtcl tn•tt PILOT, 1 ntwllltl)fr ol g In Ir I I UttOS 5-Y Pl•~ Clrc!f o.,, Sv!tt E, lrvloe, l"uD•ht>ea Ora"Qt Coe11 Cltllv PllPI, fu~inte ol Le!!t•S Ttillm•n!~rt lo !ht be tl)\l'tll.0 In llWlt ol "'• aocp!lon of 1ne clr(Ylltlon WOflln uld Cltv, lllf llrll Covntv Of Or1ng1, S!llt ol C1lllornl1, Iha! AprH l, 4, 10, 191' 1171·1• oirtt!I_.. relt<lf>CI 10 w~lctt 11 rntc11 for "~Ilion A C•OI• ! ~ ) PlitCld· In ,~. 1>11otl<•llon IO !lit ,, ltt sl 1co,trt1en Cl•) I l)ul~ ''""Ster 11 tbo\11 !O !lit mlde la tu••l'lff p1r1icvt1r1 ll'O !I'll! !I'll llmt 1'14 w(!!lnQ '°""' 1!11r !!'It waca "NO" !n '"" dlYt prior to tltt clOlt al ""iJl1tr1tlon lor GENISCO TECHNOL~Y CQ'tPORATtON, PUBLIC NOTICE pltc:• crl M•r1"9 !I'll! 11,,.. fl•• !>ff~ SIT for mantwr l'lt!•tln~ro-t prDvlcltd 1n111 be 11Kn elactlon. No o!llfr no1ic~ Pl Jutll a c111'°'""" C<1•PC1t1•lon, T••I"''"."· April 16, 1'14 11 , lO •,,., rn '"" Ctynltd •01ltt1f !hi IOOQ!IOll cl l!>e 1l1Kll0tt ne.d DI QIYtn. w"°"" bv•ln<11 t'(ld•n1 •s llllS S-ut•n1 cou•tr_., 1;11 Deo••lm•nl No. ) of 111a P"'''o•Ul0tt. ' SECTIOfil 11. T11l1 .walf\lntl 11\all 111i1 RD,id, (Of'l'OFOtt, (6U~IV cl LOI Ang1 :t 1 ',!',~•'"'•'•,',.,",:.'.·.~A ~Ho'• ca.wt. II 7l'O (lYIC Ct""' O•lt·• w,,,, In SECTION I T/\at II l'N prOl)Cltlhon lor lllKI ,_. llt l)<IU'"Of, 51111 <1' C1lltornl1 ' ""Cl~ of StMI An1 C1111or.,;1 !I'll lnutrru19 ol 00~ /.-.ritrontu IP ADOPTED. SIGNED, ANO APPROVED TM proptf!I lo be 1r1111!1rrta 11 THI COUNTY OP OltANOl CMllCI Ml•tn H ni• ' 111lltl'llllta rt<l•Yli 11\t requltl1't number !Pill 1'1!'1 "'' OI Mattn. lf1ol. lot•tM II 11141\ S':y Peril Clftlt Dr,. S NI, A·1'f... W!LL1AM ' E l T J0H'4 01 ...,.ei. 10-wll• lwo-!l>lrds {If !hi vottl of /II Gebrieltt G Prvor E, lrvl1>1. COll~lv ol Or•ll9•· $Utt gf MOTICI OP HEAltlMO OF PETITTO/II C-ty Ct.r~ l'lf ov•llfotd tlaclotl VOllft9 Of' J.lla M•yor, (I~ ot lrvt"-" Cah!Of'nl1, l'Olt 'lt01 ATIE OF Will AND POlt AltTHUll O GVY Jll 11'-ltlcn bon!h of wld city. lfl !><:II (!EAL) 51la proPflrlV I• dfl(rlbed In ttnerlt LITTl•I TESTAMENTAltY Attwllrt' t i 'Ltw ' ' ~•Cttalng l'N 1!'1'11\C.ipal ll"IOlml 1lt!td 111 ATTEST: 11 Alt 1lac~ hi tr.a.t, l!•lvrt:I. IOUl-1 EI I 1t1 O I MA • Y AL fl' IN W Dovtr Drl ... Sw!lt I 1Wll orooosltlon, may 111 IHlll'd ..-0 1(114 /1/ Carol J, Flyfll't -tODC1 wUI 01 !Ml com11<11t• conrl'PllH CONGLETON. •~A MARY L. -'LPINE, N_,...1 l t..:to. Ca!Ht•Yll• nut !or f1w ol:tlld and IN~ Ml !orttl '" City Clt•l. CilY ..r tn<•ne alool1v at¥1ct1 OU1l..,.s1 ~-1s 0«11Wd. T h tno WJ·ff.IT .. Ml ,,._111ott. STATE OF CALIFORNIA DIGITAL ltESEAllCH. INC. aroa ~"" )rOTICE tS HE.II.EBY GIVEN '"'' A~tnll'f -..., Ptolll- ll'CTION I, T"-1 "" 1Pfd1I 1l1<11on I It. al lllOS S-v 1"1r• C!•c1't Of , Suitt E. EUGENIA A. SC"1WIMElll ll'ld MAllY '°"llllll'ltd Oranoe Coetl o111y •llc1, l\ft'°'I' c•llM sMJI bt tN:I 11 hl<MIV COUNTY OF D!IANGE I IU'lne, COUtttv ot 0.f"9t, Stilt of ANNE R tNOGE Mv1 !ilea !llrtln I Aprlt 3 , 10 tt1' ll~·t4 -·.a (O!IM/lal!td Wltlt "" aired •• CA.llOL J FLYNN, (llV Cltrtl of,,,. ClllTornla "9111(111 tor Proc..11 al wm .,.,,, '°"1 ---·-·--·-------~-- prima..., iti-ldt tlt<llto'I 10 1111 Fiiia II\ (Uy of ll"flnt. c.u.....i1, 4kt ""' Tl'lt Dul~ "1n1+tr >r!M Ill c-tta IW1«1C1 of Ll'lllf's T•11-llrY 10 !Ill P U BLIC l:\OTICE 1tl0 Cl!v Ot'I ,1ld dllt -'1\11 iUCh l lKll-ttnlf'y lfllll lftt ~.-0 t1rt1h-.ntt Wfl on 0#' 1ft ... ftle 111h dtlW of AIWll, 1'7ol. II "1'lllonen, r1!tt1'tt<;t kl Wflltll II -'"'ti bt "'td In 111 !9Mlf(Ts ff If ~ lnl..-.ctcl II • "'tvl•t mHll"ll OI ftle I l".M. 11 GENIKO TECHNOLOGY !or '"""""' N•lltirl1r1, 11"' fNI IM llf'Ml----------------1 ., .. Ol"I~ -tltCl!on I nd onlY -'°'"" (11v C-H d11l1 l>eW"",,,. ,., .. dtly OI COllPOtlATION. It.US ·-ltOOll, '""' plac1 ot *''"' ""' lf"le "'' bMl'I PICTIT10Ut aUllNlEIS o! bltlol ah•ll bt .<lltd ,,,,. ..... !. '"''Marci!. Jt14, •fld !l'lfrll fltr II • ··~••r (-IM, COUttll' of LOI A1191ln, Sll !t 14 "' • A#ril n . "''· 11 •::JO I ""·· '" '"" NAMI IT'ATIMINT o•edttcti.. DCillf!O ll'l•tn •f'ld ofrlttr1 of .....tlnt ol SAkl Cl" Co..ll'W-11 d<llW MIO 1111 CtlllOl"flla. • cwrtroom crl Ot111t1mtn1 No. ' Of uld Tiii t11HcrW1no M•lel'I 11 dolflf .. l'Cllon "" ,,,,. IPKl•I eltCllOtt t"'I' ... ,,,. 26th ll<fY ol M•rch. 1'14. -dvti' "" ••••• ,_ ,, '""' Tr1•11ll••· • (o.,111, II 100 C.11/k (.tnt ... Orlyt Wnl, In •• ! !I'll Umt At lllllM pravllttd for 11\d Olrld Nt9d tllCI HOO'" IW Illa dll' Count!! butlfltJI tt•mts 1tt0 l'IHfftSll u•ed Dy !flt CllV OI Sal>!t .Int, C1h+or11l1, COLONIAL MOTEL, 1 .. 1 N .... POf'! pol-ry lt<wia. elKll°" .,.l!hlfl Ut!d ll'O tlO""' ll\CI •DPl'Ovtel b1 '"' Mt'l'or of Tr•n1""'°' ID!' "" t1!rft """' 1111 Pt JI, DA!td Aor11 l, 1th Bl'l'd .. (Ollr MttA, Cll. '1'11 CllY '"•' C11y, 1na !hll J.l)d P'dittll'lf:t WIS .... N-. Wtl.LIAM E. ST, JOtlN, Iii-rt •. W••l'llr. 1'11 LIO""""''' 1ICTION t, thlt t•Ctol 11 ol'NlfthO NIM tllfl edO«llfd Or !I'll !OfloWh•O roll D•!ftl: April 4, l"r Ccvnty Cltrt ln . Cor1111 °"' Mtr. C1! '16H 11tovf•ta I" 11'1> orolntnra. i!>e 1!eC!l011 Cit! lltl!f' Cl!NISCO TECH. COii•. J, LlONAltO LYONS Tnl1 Dvlll'lll Ii <OfldllCle<J D~ •n called llfrtll'r' at>tll tit C!l!!diK!td •1 AYllS: $ COUNCILMIEN A"lf!Ol'ly, T••nsltr" Att"111'( II Law lltdhr!aual, p!'ovfdf'it hv !tw !or e!Mr rnu..!clp~I 1111''""· Oul1I•"· Wtt1. ,,.._ Pryor llv.,onn A C1ll11, k t rt!IN J02 VIII,... Ca+ilotf\11 ••"• 1.,i1•1,.. llOl>fll II W11flfr t1~1TOl'll I" H"' c111 NOEi: 0 COIJNCIL.MEN Nont C1ll1s, C11l11 I Wllll1n11 tHl Wlltflifl ··~· T~lt fltltl'l'llttl wei 111,ed wl!h ftlt: SECTION It. 111.i rht City Cltl'll thlll AaSENT: I COUHC!LMEN MCl\f Al1tf'ft"fl 11 Llw h\lff'f'f HUii, CA to21t Covttly C.J••-Pt Orlnttt C.OUnl~ \11'1 •a1n ~. «l'llf'f to,,,,. PIJ.>Aqt •""' l<l<ldtlon o• ltt!I !JI c.~ J , l'<lyl'lft • I )"'4 Wllllllft l h'f •• s.itt.. T•lt ltll) t11•1'17 ,.,... ' (lr'ell'I~ tty 1...,,.. of 11,.lttll IWO·"'"IOI (ltv Cltfk. City Ol-'ltYll'lt $•!\II 1Min1(1, Ctll""'1111 tlaN A"'""y '''" """-" F,tf11t ot 111 of lht l\llft'l'IOUI ol '"" CllV (llUllC:ll !JI.ALI Plllltl,,,N Oilntt CMll O•hi' ftl!ol. •utilll!\ld O••"Clt c.o.u Cltlly 1'110!. •vollihttl <>Yantt (Ml! 01ilt Ptlo! Pw11h&11 Or•• CMS! Otll• 1"1111 ,. !I'll •••••• 7, •••• ''· ur• ""·'' Aprll t. 1f14 11'1·1' Aprll). •• 10, "'' lUJ.J• April .(, 11, 11, )S, IW4 lift I• • Contai11er Of Col1alt tu.SD L.ltfl19 tor W•dlttidoy, April ), 1•74 Plu1111n ets LO~G BEACll t AP 1 l..ongsbor('ml'n tipped O\'\'r i\1 ni:1ss1\'\' lead container 1~1ck1"":I v.·1th radioctl'!h·e rob:i lt ~1111! ~nt it t•rnshing 30 fC<'t l'~1rl\' tod'l)'. off1c1als s:ild. • j Authonl1l'S Hftltlt'lhnti·ll j cordoned off Jr'() s11t:.1r1•, y.lrds of th<' dock'> ~1111 1 ( S tate JI quarantined an und1~1rrmined numher or persons 1'.hu \\l'rt· in !he arra. Firr l)epartnwnt t;rl'Y•s took \.eiger ('\)Ulltt·r readings 1n 11w \'icinity and reported lhe rndtrot'li\'(' ll•\'f'I n~ :i saft' lr-.el f.Omr six feet from .\he C'Qmpartn 1ental11l-d container. v.'hich hnd ils bo1101n knocked open . e Odd·"'"'" SACRA:\fE:'\'TO lt;PI\ Ri\·e rside Count\· 11·as released from the volun.tary odd-1_·1,,rn gasoline m..itkt>ting progran1 \\.edncsda1· and (;.:)\'. Honald Ht>ag::in siiid Alan1t'da Counly l v.·ilJ drop the plan Sonday The go\'t'rno r sairf supervisors of Bil'erside and \ '"•"" llvJl•l"""I°"''' Ofl """"""° Do l._ "'• f,v(t"'>'I 1 -· •'"°"'"''"" ~• o~~· ,, o ""l w••t•... C..•I•" f.•H'"'I ••• O•it> """ ott•••I F·"" l.•~ <1..oi•a 11o o .. ' in. l O\ "'"' <-1r• °""'''"I l<11 l ' i>•v t•C" 01 .. • "' ('! ~ ,_.,. f 10'>f' IL•\!••~ f .,,..~, ' ,,...,. • '"" fl\>t• I, •. ,, c h<l"I• .... ~···~'..Jo l q~ \I., rr1 ... 1 mu•wi. ""''~l ~l"4~ • n '"'" "' 10"'\"''I I,.,~ '" ',, ...0 1X1 NO! 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'" /ol ,, (• ,.., . ,, . ~t(I(• ,, ., • • .... r··• Orange Count~ \\·a~ 1hc riri;t ~~·~ .": i, · ~; · county to dmp !~ pl:1n v.·h1ch ~:::' .. 1:11 ~~.:·i; .. v.·a ,. origu1all\' adopted 111 r1ght r ., ... ,,. • •. h• h fn'><M Ill !' , 1~ , c:o11nt1!•:> ~· en I e progr;1nl t•n v'I'\ tJ , 11, v.·a~ rst:ibl1s h l•d ~f.1rth I. ! t.~"~ .. ~ :: ; ~.': I < n""'f· i:o. , • • ,.,.f , •••. ,, ::~::~",·(: 1! • ':,: '"" r.ti '1I 11 SACBA:\tE\!10 f.·\P I -t~;l:i·.~; I\ ""' (• ... ' ~'""'" . .. (• .. ~ ,, ' . (•110 .,,., K•n (""' .:ovll E\\ .:-. °"'• O:t<t\ tD V• (~'ot (• '" ltl ··~. ..... ~ .. • ·,. l /,, . ..,_.,"" ~ .... •; ... (M~ 1"<1 ' 1 • ~ '·, , " • ' ~,. ~~=~·'I t, !Cn,,., .,, '• ' K•-• lt ~•1m f t , ' .. f'.ilifomia ernplovl'rs m.i\· &rt 1q 1,,. . • r ,,,.,., '" ,, , 11 ~:icc~~1v!: ~~111:~~e .... Sfc1.;~a~~ 1 i:~·:~.~~~~ 1i : i; : l ;:~;, ~· La< •ea •,1 •• " .. , .... ~,, ''""'"'' ""'' '·"",' \'f't•~rans u n d ,. r l1·1.:1~lut1on J ~:~: ~/; '! • 1 ~: ~:~:1• ",,:1 signed b\' f.O\', ){on:ild r_.1 .. 1111 1• 1 ·~'"''1" ,, ' • " ' . I (Ml"'" o 11.,, ,.r,.,·•· .. Beagan. c"'.r 1 •• '>. 1 •• '" (,, ... ,, • I c, ... .., {I ,, ,, l ..,,., ~ .. ''" announc·rmen cm1.,,,.Q ?··Y ·''"'M" , ' I . ... . .. \\'l'<lnesday from Heagan·s ~;:.,,'~:~ ;; • r1 '. t""; 1~·~~ offirl· s.iid !ht' R ('poblic:tnl '"" •u10 ii • ,, , l '"" ',14• . , (tl!t~" ll , " ~"'" j I f{Ol'emor reducl'd l he hills c ... n f•1 ·1 • .1 ,,. r 15 II ("\ r~I" ), , ti ~.,,.,' I•, appropna11on ro1n mi 1011 c ........ NT ,. 1 ... c.. ..... t•J SI m1lhon tiefor<' !l1gn1n~ 1t I ?"~~'~,r., ~., ,, :;;::" 11c.,1, llcagan said the lower amoun l ~;~: ~ " · " :;:::: .;.' v.·ould be enOul!h t11 R'l\• I" ,1 {,.rl IV,,, I I/' M '' ,,, [M"I ·~" 1• '/\ ....... 'A trial phase for llK' pro~ram . D.•1 0t 1 \ , , .,..,,, •. !Ml~ \.ll 1 ,' 0 Y•(""• " • " e 1tppoi111ed o..,rn NJ 11 H Md)""' I • , ,, . S:\(H;\:\iE'.\'TO 11'1'1 I f;::~.111 ,;·· J;': ::::~ r ... ,,, o.. "" 111. ""'""'''" C:.-•'b ~11 " • n ·1wo..-• Patncia Gaman. Go''· Honald &;:;:: ~ 1:· • 1~'· ;:~;~~ • , Reagan's pera>nal schedulin~ e,~·,~~1"'· ~·· r. ::::: r · :: • ~ • .: secretary si n ce 19117. \1·;iqo to·"' """ •, ~,""'a''" \ • • ·~ ' ... . ' .. " . , , ·.•. ' ' ' ' ' " ..... ,, ·.• ,. , .. ... ' ., •. ' .. . ' .. .... .. '· " .. j .• ~ • ., ' appointed d irector of the Stat,. ~~:~""r,. '!; 1:, ~"~~ ,"' !; • !j-, Depanment of Consumer ..., .. 1~~· ?'l • '' • Ye·, C.•• " • ·I Affairs \Vednesday. I .,--------------------1 She succeeds John Koh<>" J\f UTU AL F lJ ~· J) , who resigned March 8 l-0 seek J ~ ~ the Republican nom inalion for •-----~"I" ______________ .. state treasurer. The job pays 1• ' "I 128 'I~,. YO" •·ol U<><l<;C• u 1 .., , a ye a r . '~"''"" " ~ 1 .. 1 01l0 ... ,., c a \, ti•~ •I'll! &""° P"· DREYFl:IS GllP • •' J d ... , on M~•v•• °''' fd ~ • • "• iwew II ge ,,,....i,.,""""oll• t o,,1" ,,. I,,. •i•~Oll'lf: O••I ~. \,t' < • SACRA:\1E'.\'TO fAP I ~P '~"" '.1 ' Wtdllf\d•i '"I ro.rt 'o • ' Go\'. Ronald Reagan has •P"' 1 10 1 1•"l ,.,., ,., ''' 'l•tl A\t f~~1-'" nan1ed Los ,\ni::~lcs l'l!~ """' G .. 11111 ., .. E&Tor. • Councilman Billy (; :\tills as a !~:;: :~~ J :1 ~ ~i Hi?~~ ..... ~~ Superior Court i·ud<>e for J..os\ •a""' • •~ • •• c. .. i .. 1 1 · tt ""'"'" Fa 1,. 7 'It. 1.,.m_ An~elcs County. A•1no 1n 11 10 !l •1 ~"" ' h •tulurt I •• I I' ,I<• • ~ I • A spokesman for l e 1 •GE •a '11 • 11 f D1£ ·.o "r· • ~O\'ernor said \\'ednesday lhal ::~·~d :z ;; :~ ~ ! ~·:.1 :;~ ~1 • :\li!Js. a J)emocrat. \l,'i ll 1 l.mt~PF •19 11•1 n "l A.m fl"I" tJl')•OI' 1'1 " , .. ··-' .. ,. , .. ,,,, I • ' .. repla(·e Judge. Allen :\l illcr,I !;:: ~~;; !~ ;r,,1 :~", ' ... 11·ho has relired. •M E•PRE\\ 1.1 •· .. 1• ., • PrDf S /iot SA~ fHAr\CISCO (l:PI I -I A S..1n Francisco St at e l L;n i1 etsity professor was in satis!at'!ory cond ition today ! after being shot in lhe neck in \\'hat \\'as !t>rrned "a senseless • • 1ragic situation.'' I \\'alter Hacker, profcsi;or cmcntu.~. \\'as shot fol!owini:: a brief argument Y.'ilh h is I assailant. :\·lichael J. Boyd, 25 . was arrested arter being chased by faculty police. e Yorty Lfus LOS Ar\G ELES f AP l -The Court of Appea l has rejected Former ~1ayor Sam Yorty's appeal of a City Counci ll s ubpoena for· his records i n v o I" 1 n g 0 cc l dental Pei roleum Corp. The court Wed n esday decided against re~iewing a Superior Court ruling for \'orly l-0 obey the subpoena. FUND\ F!D(LllV C.1(.MI • )~ •, f,t GROUP l"{"m fr,.,~-' t,., ·~1 !no,lm I 11 I 1\ C •r 'o Snt<I •1>111 )1 (•'• ~~· &~Ill C.• '• ., •.. LO(')t~1\' \AYlt\ ... '·' ""' G•tll 11• 6 '1 V ·,1 lliml"1ln •l\•11 t ""' """ '~''' ••I • >,t £ ,,.,1 " • l ':l "D A68 A<n Mut 7 ,·, ~;o r,"'l Amr<I ,,, 1 ., 1 11 P.1•.1" ,r,N (llOll ~•'"' GAOUP '""', C.•"t~ i /r I " FllojlN(IAL IN<>rn • 1• 1 tJ 1 PllOG~AM\ ......... 1~!1 1'"1 '"(,• \,,... .O 'j '" '" F~a 1 ~. •, l /Jj '• W• l<ttl ly I/'' I\ "'' "''''~~ '/! • •r ,, , ~u<IO • f t l' / '' Ft ~\! U < l l '<VE \TO~\ NOUGHTON ~' f l I Pynd lo <V' 1 •1 '"'" fO '•· .. ~..... ll • •1 ' •• ,. -..... .... S''X• • I~ • 1l ' ' ' l'•t \t, ' •.• , • '" BLC r,1~ ,...,,Ct'! r .., II«• " !!"~"°" !'. ]• 1· )" FOllVM GllOUP Al""' )~! t •1, 11 ""~ >' B••" ~, \l ' I" ,., f•<t • &-•<""I I'!) 1...-(~ '"' ~ e-~<'" ,1 ,, • ·.. 1~ • "'" , , ,,., ... , , ... ·.· .. .. •.· ,, ,, ,, "' ., ., .... ., ., •• ', 6'o••-'• )lll$l ·~•Gt i ... ,,.,, .. !l•"i'I• • ); • F'DU .. 0(11\ •1 ,• .: 8o1t <on t '1 t ,, GROVP '.' ,• ·~ 6"_, IA& )I\ G,,.,. B•~n'TI ~61 ~&• ,~, .... (ALVIN FUNDS I r ,...._, buH Fo l''ltl7l F '>i;.t Ca• i a 11 Ql 11 '!!I ~~···~ 1 [),. \'It l 16 I <I l'R•NW.l!N ••~!""' • 11 ~ M G~OVP . , .. .... .. ., •irvt.,10 1\llHCINTC 7 1, CG F ~rcl I lJ ~IS c,..,11 ~· ' <' C..pt"" •llTOGl \l•1ntm 1 • e,,.n1 SI>\ 11n11 ..,, us r,, s • 1 ~-· , "L"'{'IC.~! I' '• (ftfl I~• I !.I t li' '!'•' • • "'\I ; I CHANNING , .... r~o •• l'UliO,. ~ ! ·~·· ''; • ~~;~ i ;: 1~ J: I ~~ ,J,'\~ ~ ,'\ 0 1, ::; •:; nnn ra a II ' .. fUhD\ IN(P .... ~·· '~·· ., " " . e 1•rbon Deaf11 SAN QUEf'.'TIN (A Pi -San Quentin prison officials ~ar they hlll'C no SllSOCCIS in the 1·1cious murder or an inmate 111'ho v.•as stabbed 25 times. EQ!y C,. •!1 Ill GlllOUP, '•'-"' E111v p,. ltl 711 C~"'"' ','~I • •,,. ~'I '' l'nd .,,, 6 6t 111 l"'bl( a; •, .. "· ' The dead man, Ra y l.abrum. 34, ...,·as disccncr"d l \Vednesday afternoon in hisl cell. officials said lie al!iO h 1ul been strangled "'ith v.·1rc cord. L'SC Chooses )'ell Lcatl cr Bill ~ta ttCMn . 90n of i'olr. and J\t rs . Wiiiiam ~lattem of 662 ~targue.nte Ave., Corrna del i'olar, has been hoscn as a yell le adPr for the Unh·ersity of SOulhem California. c,r .. ~n • l2 • 61 ln~•I Ir t •I', " • lntc"' bU 6 .. P ;• "'I ... ,. .i. ,, ' 'tllttl 1 IA 1 M C•ll-"f '•., ~ '• •"' V'•n!ur 101uGE \,:<;o,• -:.· •11 • CHASE (,.n ...,.., '• '"' 1, < 10Sl0N• (,In,.,,.. • J~ < ' OPP["'"' ~I.I ~"" &, 11' J 1~ r.•t~ '"" • F•ooo Co • ~ •Pl <,.,,.,, fl" Y!Tr II ..... 1 ~ "'MILTON (;"P \P"'I S ll Sf1 'u...cr • c...,.,., rn •;4 •• (;•"1" ., , •• CNA MNO fO\ l.,.•,m • ., l'~"· < )'i 'i!l'l '1A•I (,! .. M.o-t.• ) \~ , .... ~., I.• "'""' F ,.., I •) '""~'1' 5'ft•1 Sp t t 1 •1 "" ., I MI • t •I 11'., •a•• COLON I Al,. , .. r·• r1 , . FUNO\ ,,..p '" • (j-., .. 1 ''I t GI ,,,, ~"' ' fau 1• , " l ~ 1111. 11'•1 • ,. f v...i ''•1 1~·""'•"' G-•1" \lo, \(lot. 1.,, .. 1 .... ' ;. . . l•"a'"' • ., ,,.., 11 1 ~,.\I i. •, • ' ' " V•ntw• 1 \1 1!• '""'" (. 1 'l 1":0'1£t• FD {Ol\l"'IC.1'114'0 14 1n•C•A11 · t CO""MONINLT'1 '"' G•!I • &• •.,. TR U\T '"' "''I '~· A &fl •11111 '"' ~\ '1 C •1'1 •'t"'VE\1 ~"'~ 0' ~'I t l.4 C(IVN\El omp CP t ~ 4t(I "~Q~m •"' • • •••t• 'IO"'l "'D 911 '11 Il l (..•p t I• ; • • C.O•"ld .... •¥ C.· '!.,,. . • (;,ol\\ '"' I Ill tO ~ INv"l\T C,IOull '• • ("''" !1W 111 \ ,. I ~ "'" -'•# Con '>\~ I" t 11 & /') I '10' I '' •• Cofll•rC 111\UO 1()1>• ..,. ~. (....,0.11 1<11~ /ol~!>.A! t t . ' ,. ~1 atteson. a jun11'1r 111a)orlng in accounting, is 11 member of Kappa Sigma social frattmll )' and a pledge In Beta AlpM Psi national honoran• ncrounling frattmity'. (""' ()'" ~·-+II! ~'"'~ 11 ' Clli!-\ J '\ y,. I t • • • I" r'I~~· 'It~• 0."0<;r t •I '•I V~• "•• ' , '• ' OEl.IW•lili In•"'-~ •" • • I G•Ouf'. I S I '-I 0ttf1P ,.111J't "''"!'! a -1 \a1 •,.., ~ Clo'I•, t• M !"ICf!I .,. ii• "'.., Dttta T •!I • 11' f1,1 ut •JI\ I In " °'"'"" ~~,._ ... T•11 \I\ 1\71••, """I Oo'rt.I Cll l'O •:l•11t1F~~ l~),J'•<1 ~-•• ' "' ' • " 1• \I' l (lt (/ I II\ • , ., . " • ., • .,, " 1 '·"" ' " • ' • ' " Ptl A lt\IJ'I ' fo\ ~. ',, ' ~ILA t.1/..t•o ~'I '• . ,, r .. ~ '' • "' ' ' ... ~ ' • • ' ~ . o•.10 .. \I 0..,1~1 {, llc'\111• .... 1f IJ '" 4, " -' . ' •• 1'11•0!)\ ' ' • ' • ' ' ' . • - I ' • , J :10 Oll!LY PILOT l t\vr~OJy April 4 10/4 ------- PUBLIC NO'flCE l'UULIC SOTICE 1'1(;T!Tl0US 11 \JSINE\S NAME ~TATEMENT NOTICE Oil' MAllSHAL'' SAl.f. I Vt•'f loY!l)Ot'tJln! f"roa'ICI~, inc.. • t"f t1;!!0W111g "''"'" ·~ <IQl"lj 1)11\ll'I'\~ CorPQ1•1lcn, Pl•intl!t, "' J•r;~ Ptlleg•,M. •1: lndl'<h:ltHllY. •nd Ob• s,e M. Co .. •<14 ,i,\ ROB!llE'S GAA DEN<N<', SClll ll 1(C:, M•lor M•r~tl ,.. ••• ,~, l»e,, O.t~•nl, l L1 f lilothe<.1•• !>! .. (b>l~ M~U, C.u\ No. 11 1~1 tltl ltY ~lfhlt o1 •n t •~ylinn •uved "" ll~lle>'' M Ylhltc, )!] & ltO(l\t\!f:t, ,..ovtmtllr 16. lt73 ow lht Munlclp&I (Mii ~·· {61, tlM'I Cour1. 0 •••"11 co""'" H••bO• Ju<1itlt1 '''" h<I""~'• h <011~11<1td i>1 •" Dlt lrlt.1. J""'9n>enl tn!lrcdi f'lovtmU• 2~. Jncllv•du111t 1t'1. COUf1•• ot OrfnQt, S•a!t fll AOM•I M W~i!• C•Ulorn!1, UQOn • !ull(lm~I t nttte(J on lnl\ •lll•lli•"t Wl i !o•~n '~I'll ll\~ •~•O• or Vtry lm(l(Wt~nt P•OOO<I!, In<; .• ,, Counr• Citrl ot O•~ng1 Coun!~ or> Ap"I 1, Corl)frtllon '' iuug,,.,.111 trt<1l!0t!•I '"" l~H -O•ln11 J•c~ Pell.qrloo, •n<l•vl<1111111v. o<'~ doing bv>lneu '' $ 8.1.1. t o .• 1no •~ M•111t M 111 r ~ t I Mil~"'· Inc.. •• lu.)9n'lfnt <ltblnr(t l, .f!IOWtl\!j • nt l ir.uno P11111>"'94 Ot•n(l<t (N:t Oolly P •IOt, A1>1 ll j , 11. ll, !S, 191• 11'11 II PUB LIC .'IO'flCE 1>ool•n<• of \4,:Ul.OCl ·•C'""ll• du~ oo •••d Juctgmen1 on lhl t•le o1 Int l-S41~"'' o! •••d t•IK!,ll<Ofl, I ~~-· 1,,,,;.,;1 upQn ~II 11 ... 1--------- "~hl, tit1tl U\11 l•llaft tl ol i•iO 11/0(im.O• FICTITIOUS IUSlNf~S 11eo1orc ,1 In '"' l>l'OOt•h t<1 ,,,~ (o..,,.1y Qi NA.Ml! 'T.t.'l'EMlNT O•l nQf. St•te OI C~llfllr<>I•, o.!~tlt>t<I .t~ 11'1• tollow•nit ptn C>rOS .,, <lo•nv IOllCW•; 01,1>•N!'U •~: LG! 91 OI lt4(1 1\10. 6.Stt. Or•n~t SUPERIOll Mf.1 AL PROC E!>!>IU(; (o"""· $'"' ol C1!11or.,1~.·.,, flt< rn .p co, 1900 Oel!rt Qo•d. !>~111• A''"· rtCOr<lad in 8-1~. PP'. ., IO ~' '""'°'"''' '171)\ r«Qr<l• or ,,.,d CwM~. "''"monlv lAl M~l~I Prott<,!•no (.O.. I 11.n1wn •e: 1no1 Asll ''"' L•t>t. h~lnt. c .. 1.to<<1ii C!i"PO•Al"I"· 11;!1• Sw•" """'" c .. t.tVnla su etr. LOI An(ltl~-. 1.11,10-ni~ 90061 11101 1CE I~ HEllE8Y <·IV[;N lh•I on 1 .... liU)lt .. u •\ (<lMJU(1<'(1 ~~ • f rld1y, Apt!I 1o. hi•. '1 ;t 0) O'tlotO P (C>rO~•.Oliori t.\. 11 Iron! ol (ounl\W~t. O•b~ (gunly TltE Mtl~I P'tf>C~'""O (o .. •1¥1)Qr JU(lltiJI 0 1Mr<(!. 4»1 J•r1'DQ1~f L~""(f<>t• t1 Ni1gl•t. St<'•eMIY A~. (Hy GI New1111r t 8e1KI\, Cou~lv fl Tn·~ ''~'-'"•n• "'~' hlt d ..,,m '"" c •.• .,u ... Sl~I• ot Ldlllorn.~. + Wt!t ~II I CounlY C:I••~ ul 0<dOQf CwM~ 0" ""''"h tiutollc 1v<1!~ 10 lne l>ign~t l!ICl<l~t, '°" 19, !91• C4r.l'I In l•Wlul "'°""Y ot 111<! Ufl!lfd Slelf•, ~H 111<! •lam. 1111t •"d rnlt•t~I of ..,111 1u<romen1 Cltt>lodi l !n t "e &no'<e dt•crl~ proirettv, c.r w ""ucn !tttreol "" m~• be r>«~la•r to '"'"11 ''''II ~•et11l!on, wltll •c'"•'t<l +<•I~•••• ~"d co•"· Oiied Jl.prll J ,1t1• 0 1•11100: fl•r!Xlr · DON[, lilt;EA Marshal, O••"'lt C<>1111t ; By E11n• M (;Ill~• Ot1>11!v ••Mr! G. Ov• ... v •O. S. Ollwt SI., Ut~ r:loo• Ltl A11g .. tt, (t ll!otn1• 'IOll~ "'l•inllll'• AH•rney P110ll.n<!O O•dflQe Co•1! C;r•IY P,t~I, Aorll I, II. 11. ltH ll~6·h NOTICI: 01" MAISHAL'S SAL£ Co•lom PlumbinQ 11\C., II (.,hto.rr"" COt l>Ot.tl•OO. P!&iMill, .... L•"Y Horllw•!<. Defend.ml No 14 IQ~ _ By vi<lue of .,. e••'u1iot1 ls<11e<I on Feb•Ul•Y 10. M" ..., .. c M11n•{•l>~I ~o~··· Ju<mrne1>1 en!fr~. ""<111•' 11, 1;11, Orilf1Qf County H••t>O• JWlcl~I Di•"ltl, 1n,.oc MICHAE L o. \COTT. anv. tStS Wlllll"e ...... eTl rO. S1111f H• •~•erlv Hill" calllornil ,.,n Cl! •·'201 Ill 1·•1'1 , F·l.1111 l""bl1>Ml"ll Or~ooe .CC•ll O,'>I• llok;tl. M~•Cll ?I, ?I. ~"<I .lpr.I '· 11, 1~11 9~ /1 CONNELLEASE El [i] Your factory Autf!orlred Clf.llTr•let L1101il'l9 D11al11r • Ne• '74 V1190 Holcl!back sse•o PEil MO,.TK Pl~~ 1 e• & Ll~. Co APll< Crn!1I 1• MO. 0 E.L. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2•2• H.t.R•OR ILYO. COSTA MESA S46·1200 <;ounty ot O•of19e, 5!11e o! C~lltot0ti• .• 1ll'==========:::::::::::=il 4/l>OO • 1U<111•11cot 1:n1ereo ;" t~vor or C11>lom Plum1tlng Inc.. "CllllOrnl• cor?Or1tioo as l11d'}mo .. 1 ''«lllorl~I an<l .ig•IMI LirrY HorOWill. .IS j1111gmenr treo•or!'~' tf\OWl"!I • net o.11•nct 01 S1.JJ5.SS 1(f11a Uy out "" •o!O j11<1gmenl on ·~ oare o! lne h~11~n<f ol uld e•l'<.ullot1. I i..vt lf¥1fd \JPOO •II !ht right, litle •lld lnte•~I o• wld ]ud9me..1 oelltod•) In 111e o•OPllrlY In rne COIJfllY of Ortn9e. State ol C:.ill!ornla, lle•c"l>ell 4' loll-.: Loi I of Fairview Farms in• C\ly o! CoMI Me••,~• •how" o" • m~1> !nf11(1!, •Kordea In 8 000. a. Pao. 11, I Mlscellaoeo11; M~p~. ;e<O•OS 01 911ld Ora"'l!e Countv an~ commonly known 1 a': "T8halll Inn," •S~ \llcto•l1, C.os1a 1 Me9o, CalllO!'nla, I NOTJ(;~'IS HE-111 -'8'1'-Gl\1£N 111•1 on Friday. Aprll 16. 1¥14, al l : I~ o'clcck P,M, I <t1 !tool ol (O!,lttllou•e. O••nge C11un1y M•rl>or Jud!Cl•I Oh ltlct, •lnl Jl!mbOree · ltOol<I, City of Mewperl Seatn, Co11n1v o• Or.•nge, Sl•le of Ct!irornl~. I will •eU A! publk a...:110<1 lo 1111: high<!•! bid<ler. tor ell"' In l•wful moh<!r of 111t un;1...i si.1e1. •II !ne rlqh" •It•~ ~no in9're1t of ••id 1ua11me.11 dflltorh) In one <1b0Ve o~·c•IDfd o•-ttv, o• ~o r11tre<>I' ~' may be nKOSH.., lo "'111•fy ...,111 execution. whll •ccrued lnlere~r •nit <ost,. Dated A11•ll 3. 19/j Oivi§IOll: Harl)O( 0 01'1 E. RHE A Mar1hdl. Or•nge C.oU'lllV 81 Euoa M. EIOtr, Oe,WIY Cepur1 ~~::=:11~. :;~,.;;·· 1111 S1ntt An• Jl.wltlW. 511•t• f' Ct$tl Mt••· C•lllotnl1 '1n1 Pu!>llslle<I Or•l\{lf. Co.o'1 D•••V .. 1101. .. O•ll 4. 11. U, U ll lUl·lj PUBL IC NOTICt.: ~----- '~"'''"' SU,f:IUOll COUllT OF THfc STATE OF CAl.IFOINI" FOil TNI! COUNTY OF Oll .. NGE NOTIC! OF :;.:.·~~ 01< ,.ETITION I FOJI: ,.llO•ATI! OF WILL ANlil FOil AEfTEll S TE5T .. MENTAllY ~·~ of GERJl.RO F. ME'SSMER. o:ce•~cl p,(QTICE 15 HER EBY CIVEN '""' PATRICIA HERZOG hi>• Iii«! l'lei'~n ' COLDS ARE ALWAYS IN SEASON by TERRY GRANT, R.Ph Th1·r···~ n10thi11:.: \I "I's (' r h~\11 11 11·:11•n1·1\'• 'ii! h<'f 1·nlrl, ju~l a;;k !ho• f'l."'.~on \1h" has onP. A quit·k 1·ho 11)l•' hi 11•n1· 1.craturi•s 1·a11 r•·-i1111 in a c .. ld chat Jin!;•'!'.~ on fur 11·1·,.k~ and n1nkr'" y"u 1•r,ull y n11,,o •rahl•'. Antl nit of tllill s11ff,.l'ir\;.:: 11•:· tt1r~ ju;;l \l'h"n s11ri11g 1111:;; ~prun ~ and ytJIJ 11'11111 I n L•i' f<'t>lln>: :.:n·111 . [I 1~ :1 ::-ond id"a lo r ,.1111•tll· hr·!' th::rlJ\ISI ilS qui1·kly HS it i.-.~r~ \\:tl'ln n111· fin) it 111ay i.:r•I ,.nld ll"llin Jiu· tu•\'1 , O<u1 'r l1t• 1 •~• quick ro pu t .~11·i·;itcr~ i111n lll•H':\f!o'•. If a .~il11ph· t•olt\ f'•'<·•1t))t!l1·nd 1nr'(li t•n1i.~1 1 111 hl'lp ~.iu ll'f'I \t"o<I a~1'\,!!:_ Y(lt ! Cl !: Y(lUr: r><)Cf'Ofl CAN 1'110NF: tJS 1\'ht·n yn11 11o"l'd 11 d 1•li\'r•1·y . \\'(' \\'ill d~ .. liv1'r prun1ptly 11·ith<>ul ••xtrtl ehnri.:••. A ;.:r.,11 1 n111ny 11<.-nplc ro•l,1· on us for tht·i1· lu·al lh nr•pdi;. \Vc 11·<'ieonl!' request" for delivrrv ~(·rvi1·" anti chal'g•' acco;1n1.~. 2-/0' ' • '0 . /IL (J1111rl er Auto Sales Beeline lJP.TROIT (AP) -IJ.S. auto ~<ik·s during the first <1u.<trter of 1974 ll'll 27.~ per(:(>nt from 1973 tl·vrl::o. including :i JO pcrctnt !.lccllnc in · t.1arch. :t('tord1ni: 10 the four m11jor An1erh:ri n 1lutomakcn1 . Thl' li~u r<>S for F' or d . I ic1\l'rnl ~lotors. <.:hry!;!er and 1\1neric:in \lotors w c r c :inrlo111K'Lil \\lcdrll:'S(l<'.ly. Snll''> for lhr lrist IQ (1:1yi; of M,t-.lrch wcrl' of! Jl pl'rte1J1 lron1 1hc .... ;irnc period last yt·ar. de.spite i n cl us t r y prl'tllCt1on.'I thrit the n1arket 1\<)U!d p1..:k up by late )larch. S1'1LI.. 11\T>USTllY s:ilr.s h1sl 1nonth pickM u11 about ti ,ri..·n·l·nl fron1 F c b r u a r y . :i)1hot1 ~h a Fur<l spok('S!ll<1n ~aid the 11).1.Tl·a:st· w:1s C':f1ll'Cti'(I htcaus(' i\tarch norrn ally is 11 bnsk Sl'lling· J)(.'riod (;L11crrd i\fotors :1 g a 1 n FINANCE IX'rcent for Jnnuary·:'llarch. up 2.~ pcrl·cnt from the same period in J9i3. INr.>USTlt Y officiuls have blamt'd an uncem.in economy and fears of fuel shortages fol' the slump. l)urlng the first quarter. G'.\1 sales totaled 812 . 4 06 , compared "'ith l.28 million in the fi.rst quar«µ-of 1973 -a 36.5 pcrecnt ducl!M. F'ord sales "1'.ere down 24.l ller~nt in t.la!:ctl to 190,672, and down 22.2 perecnt for the qWll'tCr to 526,SJ9. A1n e r ic an t.lo tors. rncanwh.ilc . continued i t s upward surge v.ith sales of 35.776 for an all-time Tl:Jarcti record. Year-to-date sales of 103.2G7 "·ere up 12 percent 01·er the first quarter of 1973. Olrysler ~Jes dropped 20 p<"rcent from 160.327 units to 123.640 in P.1arch. while its rirst quarter sales l'i(Umped rrom 411.914 to 329.161. a 19 pcrccn\ drop . .. S11"1 FTC Sen Birch Bayh ID-Ind.I has fil ed a suil against th e~Federal Trade Co m· mission to force it to make public secret pre- heating conferences with eight major oil companies. Ile accu~ed the finfis of using ITC rules to 'cloak anticon1· r1·gis11•r1:d lhl' woro;;t d('eline, r1·r)()rt111b 303,1'58 sali.•s during '.\l;irch. dO\\'n 37.11 percent trn111 S06.ISO in t-.·larcll 1!17:1. J-Jigl1er GllS Bill OKd -'p_eut_ive-'--pra_ctic_es:_ 'l'hl' inrlustry·s g l oo in . howcvrr. "'as lcn11K'r('(J by th <' f:1f'l th:1t :'llarth 1973 \\j S the h<~t !><rlt·~ period in .C.S. :111111 history . Thl' l·'ord spokcs1n:111 s<ud ;11t cmp1 s to n1atch lh;1\ pcr·1od's s;dl'S levels 1vas like .. Lry1ng to hit a n1ovirig l;trgt·L·· l111pons l<lrcd little bcl!cr than lht• don11•stics. 1vith sales ol! 21 . .3 1>t.'rcf'nl ror the quartt·r <ind 24A fk!t'cent for l\tureh. flu\ !he !ihi.lrpl'r clon1estiC' s:d~·s 1ll'clinc enabled in1ports to increa se lhclr share Qf the U.S. cnr n1a!'kct to 17A liarnings Up At Plunt Plan! Industries lttt. ol Anah('i n1 announced can1ings gro\\·th in fiscal 1973 cxCL'CdC'd sales gro11'th for the first ti1nt• since 1969. Net inco1n{' rrorn tont inui ng operations inl'r c a s c d :JI l'.16fci'nt Q1·cr 1972 "'hile nel s:ilcs .:rew hy ll\ !X'rcen! Net ~ales for the 1vrar endct! lke. :n "'l'l'l' S53.950.000. up f1'0m $·1~.56:i.!llKI <r s rc stah·d for rhc like period the previous. Fur StJ . Culiforriia11s ' I.OS A:'\GE LES (t\Pl -The next blll that aJTives from Southern California Gas Co. Get Guf fa,\S --Auel A \vard Spetl:i l to the Dail)' Pilot NF,\V YORK -The ~ational Laugh r oundation selectl.'d the Ca!ifomin Prune Ad \' l s o r y Board !n recch·c it s 1974 a"'ard for contribution 10 the joys and pleasures of laughter through the presentation of i!s po1)u!ar "laui;hing" con1 mer· 1·i:1[;. The a'vard was announced this \1•cek bv exec u t i v e dir<.-clor Ge0rge Q. Lc"·is lh!!'in;:? the comedians 1·onvc nt ion ·held al the Colle.c,e Ctf Con1t>tly workshop of the new sehool for social research in Nc>Y York-City. will contain b3d news for tht utilit.v's 3.2 n1ill iQn cus!oiners. Rates are going up again . TllE INCREASE appreved \\'C'dn<.>Sday by the state PubliC Utilities Co mmissi on is intended lo raise $a59,000 to finance a natural g a s t xploration and de\·elopn1c1n project on Alaska's North Slope. The hike is effectivr· aho1:: one cent a nlOJlth for residential cus!Ornt·r~ Th e jnrrcasc "'ill t."Ontinue through mid·\975. - And a bicge r boost may he just around the c o r n e r . ~au<=e Southern California Gas filed another application with 1he PUC \\'cdnesdav ~ccking a $79-mi llion rale u1ercasc. TllE UTILlTV caid it's needed because the g a ' l'on1cany "'ill bl:> p<l\'ing 111ore in July to buy gas rrom its two nri"('in;il s11r:otit'r" El 1' 1~ .. Natural Gas Co. a n d 1'1 'rlll1\·estr ~•1 p:l'lCP"" C1•. If approved. the hike u·oo ld increase ll1l' a v er 1l .I!' e residential c u sto m e r · s P'\lnfh[\· bill bv ahout 97 cents. the company :said. "Our apnlieri lion S('Cks onl.v to recoop the highe r price we 11·i!I h:l\'e 10 uav for gas." said 1-larry P. Lett on Jr .. company prt'sidr-nr . "The ill('reasr "·ill not add to our earnings ... lVe1v Ward, II arrington Jn Mesa ~'ard and 1-larrington·s ne"'eSt Home lmprqvcment Center will open soon 'in Costa ~le~a. at 1275 Bristol Ave.' The full service facil!iy , ('<l1c ring to contractors and hon;emvncrs, includes building ntalcrials, plyv:ood. garden r>roducts. hou se "·arc s. har<hvarc. paint. f Io or covering. plwnbing and clctlrieal. au t om ot i ve llcccssories. outdoor li .. i ng ne('ds. lii::ht fi xtu r es, unfinished furn iture, and other h0tn('()\\11cr needs. Seperate facili ties will be &\·ailable to service t he contractors needs. The building v.ilt be finished \rilh extensive use of wood on !he exterior. Plantings and landSC"11.ping \rill fur t h c r !'nhance lhe sctt:n~ ma king ii an attractive addition to the ar('a . This is th!' first home in1proven1cnt center, to he buiH b.1· \\'ard and llarrington 10 i;erve Sou1hern California residents. Expansion plans t•all for three more fac ilities lhis ~·car. anti SC\'eral in 1975. The finn "'as established in 1!143 b~· Gil \\1ard and Frank II arr ing t on .. James A. Harrington ls pre.s ident of the co1npany. No., Not Tliat Next Shortoge--Coffee WASHINGTON iUPl l Cty your hearts out. coffee lovers. The next &hortagc is going to bit you riglll In the percolator. Droughts and Jr~ts ha\·e reduced the ~'Orld 's exportable cOrree productiott f(Jt 1973·74 by approximately 20 percent, dov.'fl to 44.7 million b{igs, according to the Agrirulturc Oepartmcn1. TllE DEPAR~tt;~T "!:ti d \Vedncsday that dty "'Catber in Africa and ·frost damage in n r a z i l Jower.:-d overall production to 64.3 million bag" of 132.3 poµnd~ each. dOl''fl 16 percent from the 1972-73 crop or 76.4 ntillion bags. Arter taking into il(.'('Ot!1lt th~ amount of rof!cc lik ely to be coosumed in the proOuclng countries. it is estimated that ~·i.1 million · boJ:~ \\'l'I b" a\·aitabl~ for export 10 the l1ni ted States ;ind o t her countries. This is 21 pcrc:rnt t>elow last season's re\'ised estimate of 57.2 million lnH!S- Tlle Agriculture Dcpar1 1Tirnt :iaid rescr~·e stocks "'ill bf' clra\\11 dov.·n by about JO million bags during t he current season because ot the Beall r ts Top Post At Collins Dona ld R, Bea ll has: been appointed president of Collins Radio Co., a part of Rockwell I n t e m111 iona l Corporation. according to Robert Anderson, president and C"hief executive officer of Rock"•ell. Beall. formerly Co 11 in i; executive "lee president . wil l rf!p\acc ftobe rt C. \\.ii.son. Collins p r es id e nl · sinct' November 1971. who hns resigned to become C'ha irm<in of !he hoard. president and ehicf executive officer of f\1emorex Corp.. in Santa Clara. Beall joined Collins in Septernbcr 1971 and \\'fl.S 11ppoi ntcd executive 1· i ce president in Dcteinbcr of thnl year. He joinerl Rock1\·ell in \!161\ as f''.'l"eu1h·t fl:1":··•01· •''. fin11ntial 1)l:.i n11i11g. in the t'Of1}f)l'alt uff\er1'. Llll'r'. h~ ~er,·ed as 1 i':•' prei;idrnt· Fin<"lncc ;ind i:xccuti\'t.' \'ice prrsid en1 of the compan.\·'s Elcctroni<'s Group be f o r c joining Colli ns Hadio. reduoed stock. 111E REPORT added that "'hile produ<.1iou Is down substantially in B r a z i I , Colo1nbia is likely to har\'es1 a re<'Ord crop of 9.5 million bag, compared 'fl'ith ·s.a million hags last vear. BrBzil's croi> "'as estimlited at 14.5 million b..1gs oomparl'd 'ol'ith 24 milloo in 1972·73. Cons un1er's Bill Passes In House \VASlll~GTQi\I 'UPI ! - The Coosumcr~roteclion Act cnlk:d ,bv itS ad\OC<Jles "\he ll'H)~'! iinvorranr picte 0 r consumer legislation since the r{');!uhilory agen('ies "·ere set up,'' has paSS('d the House and is headed fnr ne~rly certain passage in the ScMlc. The llouse. uf!er n11>t(' than se11en hours of debate. passed !hl· 1neasure . 293 · 94. \Vcdnesday n i gh 1. I! creates a Con s um r r Protection Agency (CPA) and nf\·es ii 1\'ide pOl\'rr..; IO bat !!' for consumrr rights i n go\'crnment anrl in tht' courts. This marks the third time In four yrars thnt one house of Congress has passed the bill . Similar bills <lied in the lloU'se in 1970 and in the Senate in 1972. President Nixon. bEckccl :i '1'C't1 kcr b;l! nftnn~d as a subst itute in the !{oust \l'cdnc~ay . i<i nc\·crlhcless expect to sign the new measu c Oil{'(' lt \\'ins Senate approval, as expected'. U.S. Pays Just Beans \\'ASH!i\GTO~ 1AP1 - Sonteti1nes ii srems the A~ric11ll11re [}(·1l:ll'!rr.rnt doesn't know beans about h •• :l 11 ~. 'f.~k\• it.;; Ill\"~~ announcement that it will l''.IP'">rt t.lf'P !l~ 1h•s \'e:'!r at $6.411 Pt"r !{)()..lb. ba g,. That 111i?ht hi· fin\' for bc;in fanners if prices ~·n l•1:•nl\'. r1~. •l . But for more thnn a ~·car the cash ->1·1rk.:-t h;i,;; t'c<..·n bringin<? them far more. As of \larrh J.i .nriccs of beans !l\'eragcd $47.30 per bag. ~tioo't tor Proo.te of Will Mid IOt lssu•nce "' l.'11Ht Tesl•m~n!~ry 10 H•f pottl!lon~. r~erence to whkll 1, m- tor fur!N!<" p;irtlcul.,,. •l'ICI 111 .. 1 ine lime •"'1 11t•ce of l>e.lrint '"" .ame ~·• been ..,, IOI' APRIL :0, 197,, •I 9;JO •.m .• in ll!oe "COl.,1rDl>"1 ol ~JMrl!N<>I No,,J of ,..,d coun. aT 100 Civil Cen!er O•l•e We•t. In ttie Cl!y of s .. nl~ An•, C.illlor..i.i. 0.ited "'"II l, ltl• PARK LIDO PHARMACY 351 Ho1p:ltal Road Fr•• Dellvery N•WPort B••ch 642·1SIO Complete Mid-day ~erican Stock List WILLIAM E. SI JOH"' County Cle<t< "ATlllCIA NIEl?OG l5M E. CNS! H...,. c.,.,.. <kl Mar, c anrornlt '16U !TUI •IJ.101• ""or,..v 1 .. l'tlit!-r "'ubt\Sl'leel 0.1ng• Co.tst Ot!!y P ilot. """' •, S. 11, 1'7• lltJ·I• PUBl.IC NOTICE • lMJ t U,.€111011 COUllT 01< THE STATE 01< C"LIFORNI ... FOi! THE COUNTY OF OltANGI Ht . A·1'Slf llOTICI! OF Hl!AlllNG 01< l"l!TITION FOllt 1"1!08ATE OF WILi. ANO FO• LETI'EllS Tl!STAMliNTAllY £.!,!1te of JAMES H. HAAlllS. 1~• JAMES HENRY HAllRIS. ~e.i.ed. t<OT!C£ IS '"1EllE8Y GIVEN m~! SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANI( 118' !ilecl l\Creln a IM!111ioo '"' Ptot>t!e o• wm tT>d tor is!IU•11<e 01 Ltne,. Test•rn~n••rv to 11\t r>eli!Jor.er reference to Wl\kll ;~ m.ldf l'or r"rlller ~~rlk!,/111"., ~nd th•• m~ tome 8t1Cl pl~ce (If ned""O n1e ""...,.. h;" been !el !or April ll, !ti•, .11 •:30 ~.m.. •n T~e cov•lf-.. o• t;lePirtmeni No. l ol ••lll '°""' 11 700 Ci~lt Cent., Drive Wt~!. In int City o• S~ntll """' C~lllorni~. D•tto All'il 7. l~r' WILLlhM E. S• JOHN C()<Jnly (!er~ FO•STl!ll, GEMMILL 1nf FAllM£1! I J : •t btrt L. Wea'<tr -Wllsllitt l lvd., s.nte ''°' 1.o. A~fl. C11r1am;1 tGOl1 Tel: lllJ) ,l ,.olH 4ttOl'MY~ for: "'elllitn~ I P"bliM>ed 0.-•M~ C.0.•• o • .iy P1101. •o«I .. ~. 11, 191• , ,, •. ,, ---- l~(JBl.IC l\'OT ICt: SLP·l11'1 su .. ElltOll COURT OF THf ST•TE or: c•t.IFOJllN!A FO!ll THE COUNTY OF 011.AHGf I Ht ... n~ jljOTICI!' O' HE .. ltlHG OF PETIT ION FOii PltOBAT E OF WILL 4 HO F01t LfTTl!llS 0 P AOMIHIS Tll AT IO,.! WITH THE WILL AN..,EXEO t10 l1CE IS ~•CRE B'r GIV EN •Mt! 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Ch1c.1go !l, 1'1tlad£>lflhla ~--. \\'t~I C1nc1nn:iii J.,o;; Angt>!es S.-u1 rranciSl.'O llou.>1!0n Atlan1a, San lhcgo I I I What Next? . League Forms For Baseball Reds, Br·aves Get Baseball Under Way WASHINGTON inevitable. (AP) It .... The \\'orld Hockey Association, then the \\1orld Football League and now the World Baseball Association. The \\'BA, announced formally at a news conference \Vednesday. is a planned 32-teain. four--division league that u•ill play in the United Slates, 1'1exico. Central and South America and Asia. Sean Morton Downey Jr., president and one of the founders of the ne1v association, said the league has plenty of money and \viii go arter established, front line ballplayers to begin play in late January 1975. The new league has set its sights on signing 100 existing major league stars for Its first year of operation and is in serious negotiation with 70 players v.·ho a~. playi ng out their options this year. ''We'll. bctl€r the American and National League salaries, yet ou r players will have to play ll'ss than half !he nwnber of games the current major league teams expect of their players,., said Downey. • ''\Ve anticipate longer player life. more offense in the game, less lengthy games and player participation in operation of the association.'' The new aSSOC'iation expects to play a 72 to 84-game schedule, compared to the 164-game schedule of the established major leagues. , The organizers said they have made contacts during the past six months 11.·ith representatives in 42 cities and have had serious negotiations \\'ith backers in 38. Franchises already have been awarded to Columbus. Ohio: Jersey City, N.J.: Binningham. Ala.: f\.1emphis: Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla. and Mexico City. 30,000 to See ~4.ngels, Chicago CHICAGO (AP\ -The pov.·er-packcd Chicago White Sox and mound-potent Cal ifornia Angels match knuckle·balling \\lilbur \Vood and fire-balling Nolan Ryan in an American LeagtJe season opener here Friday afternoon. \V ith favorale weather. a crov.·d of 30,000 is expected for the Inaugural bet1vee:n t>1'0 clubs "'hich last season Angels Slate All G•mn .in l(MPC !TID I 11 :-10 a.m, 11: 10 a.m. 11 ,10 a.,.., 1:21 p.m. finished onl y two games apart, but tar behind the champion Oakland A's in the AL West. The ~els, bolstered lhis season by catcher £Hie Rodriquez, obtained from the Milwaukee Brewers, placed fourth la.st year with a 79-83 record, trailing the eventual World Cbampion A's by 15 games. The White Sox, this year adding ex· Oticago Qib Ron Santo to an impressive hitting corps, wobbled to a 77-35 finish in 1973 alter an impressive stan was nullified by serious injuries to Dick Allen and Ken Henderson. Allen, a $235,IXKl-a-year first baseman. appears completely recovered from a leg fracture and centerfielder Henderson seems , as adept as ever alter knee surgery. ~ Holdover Bill Melton of Missioo Viejo at third oJld Carlos May in left field, along with Allen, Henderson a n d designated biller Santo, figure to give • ~ i-Olicago plenty of power. CINCINNATI (AP) -Hank Aaron's quest for baseball's all-time home run record re5W1le9 in the city where he made his major league debut ~ years ago. The skinny kid ln left field for the ~1ilwaukee Braves gal'e no indication on April 13, 1954, that he would become ooe or the game's all-time greats, He was saddled \\ith an o.ror-5 oollar that day by a trio of Cincinnati pitchers -Bud Podbielan, Joe Nuxhall and Frank Smith. Aa'ron, amid considerable. ballyhoo and controversy, was ready to launch his 21st major league campaign today 11.·h<'n the Atlanta Braves took oo the Redlegs in a 2:30 p.nt EDT clash. The 40-year-o\d slugger en1ers the season "'·itb 713 lifetime home run~. only one shy ol the rerord established. by the immonal llabe Ruth. A crush of 2.50 sports 1t·ritl'rs and sportscasters 11·as expected f'lr 1he opener, primarily because of Aaron. And, there t\·as a chance the superstar "'ouldn't f;V~ p_!ay. Braves' -manager Eddie ?\tatheWs unleashed his anger on the el'e of the Sport,s in Brief Fighter Killed; Baylor Booted LUSAKA. Zambia -l~ugo Chansa, middleweight boxing , champiM 0 £ Zambia, died \Vednesday, just six hours after being knocked out in the fifth round of a bout aPinst Don 1.lc.:.\lillan of Scotland on Tuesday nlgbl Chansa stood up briefly when he was cowited out ln the fifth round. and v.•as still standing "~n lhe referee declared ~fe.\1illan the winner. But he staggered to the comer ~'here he tOld his seconds he felt "dizzy and confused.'' Then he collapsed. e Baylor Fired NE\V YORK -Elgin Baylor, fonner star of the l..o6 Angeles Lakers, has been fired by CBS as the network's analyst for National Basketball Association games. A CBS spokesman said Rick Barry of the Golden Slate Warriors v.'OU!d fill in for the remainder of the NB A playoffs,· beginning in Los AAgeles tonight "''here lhe Lakers meet Mihvaukee. The Bucks lead the \\'estem OJnference semifinals 2·1. Baylor. \\'ho had been under contrl'\ct to !he netu·Grk since the start of the regular season, v.·as replaced, acoording to a spokesman. "becall.'!C v.·e just felt he \\'asn't that good, and the press had criticized us pretty badly." schedule l':ith a 5-2 victory o,·er Unive r sity of California-Riverside V.'ednesday night. The Angels catcher sustained the injury in the fifth inning and \li"aS taken lo St. Joseph's Hpspilal in Orange to be examined Thursday. eKings Win LOS ANGELES -The Las Angeles Kings have won more games than ev('r before in their National Hockey League history and Coach Bob Pulford says, "It ,_ .. as a team effort." The Kings .,_.,'On their 32nd game or the season v.ith a 4-2 victory over the Atlanta F1ames \\'ednesday night lhal clinctled a third place finish in the We!'tem Division -Los Angeles' best showing since they v.·ere second in their first year 1967~. e Lamar Paces fl'• SA.'f DIEGO -Rookie guard Bo Lamar hit the last six San Diego points to gil'e the Conquistadors a 97·96 victory over the Utah Stars in their American Basketball Association pla)'off game Wednesday night . Lamar Jed San Diego ~'ith 22 points as the Q's Vi'Ol'l their nm game of rne West e Celtic• Roll Divisioo semifinal series. The Stars hold BOSTON -John }favticek ~ ~~ a 2·1 adv~e in the best-of-seven Cov.·ens Jed Boston to a 39 pomt fi rst· series 11.·hich has its fourth game here quarter spurt and the Celtics rompe<l to tonight. a 120-107 victory over the Buffalo Braves game. saying. •·Th<' (•orruni.:...-.1on1•r of baseball is buryinf! Hank ,.\;iron. llt• h<1:-; made hini a S(·;1\M'C:o;1r. I ;11n sick and tirl'd and fed up w11h 11s l)l.•1ng tht' U;id aC'lors. the b:ed eats 111 1h1~ ihini: " ~1athev.·s v.·as st I' n 111 1· d orrr con1missionrr Bowie Kuhn 1·11tcrin~ 1h1• controver.;v th:1t fo llo\\'t'(.\ af!t'r tht· Bra1·f.'S :innOLUlt't'<I prior 10 .~pru1g tra ining th:it Aaron 11·ou!d sit out. the three-game series in C1nc1nnatl and bcg111 playing v.·hen !ht• Brrne~ npi·n :111 ll-1.ta~ ~1)1£> stand against Los '.\'ng~·k·s ;\\ot1d:1y night . Kuhn !'~ud ht' C'X!)('('l11<l !hi' Rr:J\'(•s to folio\\' th~· p:itl<'rn of LL'>ing Aarot1 1110 of t·ver~· lhrcl' g:in·it·s. as 1v11s tht' cas1! last ~·ason -~ ~larht•v.·!<i in.~iSl\'tl \\'~·dnt'sdny he 1rrntldn't nttnouncc tus st;.irting lu1cup until JU~l l>l'rore g:.imetune today <1nd th<it he :ind Aaron \\OUld gl't togt>1h('r and dl'ci<h· \\)H:lht·r the sluggl'r v.·ould play. '.\l:ithr1\S said h<• h:1d rlO in h:n!ion Of using ,\aron 1f Hi.· 11J;1~·1ng to11d1t1ons .\1 rrr poor. and 1hr C"hnllt'rs or lhnt l\'l'rc l!llO<! 1~1 lei!~! n hal f·do111n \J)r11<1d0<:s touch<'<I HENRY AARON , WILL HE CATCH BABE TODAY? Wednesday night to take a 2·1 lead Jn their best-Of-seven National Basketball Association Eastern C o n f e r e n c e sefulfinal playoff series. Havlicek had 43 points for the game. including 26 in the first hall, and C.0V.'ff1S had 2.'l, 17 of them by haltime. Pressure's ·on Lake rs e Nater Hot SAN ANTONJO, Tu. -Rookie of the year Swen Nater tossed in . 'II points Wednesday night and the San Antonio Spurs v.tupped the Indiana Pacers 115-96 in a bone-jarring American Basketball Association playoff game. The Spurs, using a 'nalf-<X>Urt pressing defense and domination of the boards. took a i..t lead ln the best-of-seven semifuiaf series in the ASA 's West Division. e s-.is l11Jwrerl RIVERSIDE -Charlie Sands, who singJed home a run in the second inning, later suffered a possible knee injury in a collision at home plate and the California Angels finished their exhibition baseball L.4 Eyes 2ntl Plll)'off W'in .-Jgui11 st ,~fil11;t111kee LOS ANGELES (AP) -Pressure continues oo the Los Angeles Lakers ~·ho survi\'ed one crucial game against ~tilY>aukee's Bueks and must do it again tonight to assure survival in the National Basketball Association playoffs. ~liiv.·aukee holds the home court advantage and a 2·1 edge gamewise for the best of seven series ~ith game No. 4 coming up at the Forum at 7:30. The game ~·ill be televised nationally, but blacked out in tne Los Angeles area: Shoqld the Bucks go home with a 3-1 advantage, t h e Lakers would face a nearly impossible job. But 2·2 Vi'OUld make things more equal. "The crowd helped them in that third' game." dC<'lared ;\lill1'aukct• t-Oach Larry Cos!ello or the Lakrr~· !IS.9\i squcc."Z(' on Tuesday night. "Yriu JUSI don:t play !he same on the road as )OU do in front of your home rans. "But the pressurl' ts !!till on !hi! Lakers. They v.'ill have pressure uJ1til they v.·in four games.'' Elmore Smi1h outscored <1 11 d .outreOOunded Kareem Ahdul-.Jablklr in the third game ti·lth .JO pciints and 17 rebounds to 29 and 15 for the leaguc·s f\Iost Valuable Player. Also. Jerry \Vest put in an appearance for Los Angeles. his first since Feb. 5. and bf.''s expt'ClL'<I to play again in this rourth contest of thl' \\'cstem conference scmifin:ils. The Bucks rlon·1 appt'ar <•! ;1!1 v.·{)rried . .Jahbar said the dcfcllSl' n1u~1 impl'O\'C ;ltid all gave Sn1i1h <-r~d1t for a line g:unt>. but over111I thrrc v.as confidcn<..-c in t'nl' ~lih\·aukc~· caini). "\Ve got beat b<·i:ausc \\'C! didn·t rtbolnid i:!ood c·nough," com1nented ro~trllo. "Th ey just h•·at us badly on the 1..oards -c·s!):'C1a!I~· 1n the last half. \\'e let !hem l{l'I too rl'lany rebounds." ThC' Laker! ovcr:11l had 52 rebound! and th<' Huck!i J,1. Coach Bill SharrriJn, happy to bt• p11~t the cn1c1al game and not ha1·e thl' s•·r1e~ 3-0 n.gRin.st him, J}l".1cllC'l'd his Lakers \V1.>dnesday on passing as 8 Crushed to Ice •• Wall · Collapses "\Ve stmuld bt• btttf'r at it Thursday night." h•· c.1'.ln\nlent0<1 nf1rr heing UllhJpp~' \\It h thl'lt phnSt! of !hi' A<tn1e Tuesday \\'e~t played 14 1n1nu1t-.!! al'ld scored four points bul rnore importanll)'. he ~11vc the tc-tim stability at an important period late in 1hc third prriOd aod <'arly In the fourth after ,\1Hv.·aukce had bolll a six--po1nt )('ad. WINDSOR, ont. (AP ) -Eight persons "·ere crushed on the ice of the \Vindsor Curling Clu b Wedne$day n1ght when high winds tore the roof off the cinder block building and coltapood the b&ck wall on ·them. · At least 10 others were treated for injuries. bQspitals said. Curling~ ls a 'gan1e playe:d on Ice, In v.'hlch 4Q.pound stontll wtth handles .on them are slid toward a 1arget on the ice 21 feet away. The dea~ Included Derrick Barlow, •• \ Windsor building oommtssioner, the skip or one of ihe curling teams who was buried under the collapsed wall. "Of au lite people 911 the ice at th< «me, the skjps (team cal)talns) were the ones who died ," said Kaf Friis, who rushed to the 5C'Cne from his neorby home. "The majority of the skips were at the ,far west end of the rink and -·ere buried by. the rubble." Pol ice hailed passing motori$ts lo take !he Injured 1" ho!<pitals, official! said. Police said there were 48 playtn on lhe ice and about 50 spectators in the bak:ony when the roof was blown off. Tho play was part. of a tournament sponsored by Chrysler of Canjida, Ud. .. The entire west wall collopsed," said fire dllcf Jack Maloll. "The roof landed on cars and open areas." "I was standing In the lounge oo the second noor overlooking the ice." saJd Don Allan, a n)erot>t:r of the club board or directors, "As I turned 10 ·look over the ice surfact, the wall crumpled in, the roor blew off arid the lights went off. I Haro1dJackson said he v.·as lcavlng the buildif18 v.'hcn the roor was bln1\n off "J Md opened the door for my \1•1fc \lthcn the wind tore the door out of mv hand," he said, "I sa,~ .. pieces of the ro<if blowing ofr and landin~ on my car." he said. "I pulled her in and shoved her and myself agalnsl an Interior ~'all bt!causc I stiv.' pieces of the club roof flying overhead and landing on my car ... Police s:iid several ncatb~· rci:ldents reported seeing funnel J louds shonly before the building C'OtlapSed. \V1.-st. a \'Ctcran of I~ rears "·ith rlle takers. undcr~'Cnt' treatment on \\'cdnesdny. admlttf'd ~ v.·as sore and stiff but s.1id he hopes lo piny again . \\'est alone ,.,.ill decide his rr.adineM tor tontght's game. 9n.arman·s stratrgy is to have Smith golng after open i;hols a"ay from the ba~k~t to brlnit the 7·2 Jabhar out and \l'3\'C another Laker or>en dov.·11 in m<'lropoht<in Ci n c i nn a I i \\\'(fn£>Sda\· as violent tllunders1orm..; f()(:ked thC area. The foreca st called for a 50 percent C'hant'e o( !/oov.·t'rs toda~'. "I have ~n1e fond mernories or C:inciiu1<1ti and some not so rond ," ;\an.on s.aid. 11l<' good n1rn1orif'S includC' collcdini;: his JOOCH:h hit · 111 old Croslt'y Field oft \\';1ync Sin1pson on ~lay 26, 1970. l'1'rhaps thl.' v.·orst 1nc1nory v.·as breffking his ankll' here on Sr.pt. S oj bi.~ rookie. season. It 't1·as.the 'oiwst injury o! )11$ career. UCI Explode To Ha1ni11er Brt1ins Twice 8\• llAXK \\'ESClf Of Tl>• 01llJ Pl~I Sl•ll l'C lrvinl·•s basf'ba\J tcain r:i incd ll.i~ hits on liCl~.\ and cl3imrd a S1\'1•t'P of the visiting Bruins. G-4 ::ind 13-6 \\'ffln('l;day UC lr.·inc is IS-.7 on 1ht• S('a<',()J\, v.ith a pai r of games S:iturd11y and a i;inglc gamf' .\tonday at home against lla>1·a1i. Alt.tr heing shut out for fi\·(· innings in the open ing game. !:Cl !>rorrd six time~ on as manl' hits in !hf' fin.-111hn:'C· inning~ lo v.in the Opener. Arni !he off1·n~i\'l' show cnrried over into th1• S<-COnd ga1nl'. Oh. ho"'' it ('arTiC'd Ol'er. Jn the first inning of thl"' second i;!amr.. t.:CI batterf'd a p;iir 1if UCLA pil<'h•·r~ for ('i~ht hits. Sf~1·rn of thl·n1 in succ•·s.c;ion. ;nid put t•ight runs on the scorehoard. \\'il'rl that sort of a pnd. left-hander Ru~~ .Johnson /1;1d no lrouhle coosting to the 11·in. Thf' An1ca1<·r~ s(1111 11 men to the plate in that dc\·a.s!alin::: i11n1ng whith featlll'('(f a two run !iUlgli· h} Huss Pctcmrll , tv.·o· n1n singlc by Jrff ;\!alinoff, a double aOO t~·o rbi f•1r t'<1!1:her Terry Stupy. For good mcasttrl' 1hcrf' 11as also a douhle stenl. plus ont· pll.l'~ical and se\'eral rnent.al ('rf'O~ liy L'.Cl.A \\'hich added to the L'C 'I 10t:d. John son U<il't• UJl four run~ to CCI~A in the second inning. hut had no trouble k··eping roe Uruins in <'heck !he rest nf !he 1\a1·. In tl1c opc11er. a 111·0-run homer h~· shor1~1op Steve \\1titchead , J.m.t~t do1\1l lhe rig ht rteld line m the sixth inning hrought the Anteat<'rs from lx•h.ind. and tlll'Y 1t·on it \\ith three runs in the cigl11 h. Al Iklasco's tv.·().rbi double \\'fls the big h11 oi the inning. l}i.:signatcd hitter (;ary \\lieclock "-'C'nl.. f11ur ror fil'£>. with a double and triph:. F >'ti Gt,,... Se<O<I~ G•,,... UCI (f ) UCI OJI f'l•l& .. P, t i Wl>MI«~. on ~t~py c lltllr>Qlt, 1b ~""'"<~.If wn11e<>~""'· '' "'"<lt>r'""· 711 lyoo•. l!> PN•t,,.11, rl °""''' p HY"'Pf>f''' P TQtfll l b, fl 11; ~ I I : fltl~\,O, r! l l ' o wn""•et•. an l010S!U<>IC • 0 ll 1 "'-•"riG''· lb • 1 0 1 W.,..,c~.n 6 I ~ 1-w~,!~~·"· II • 1 1 0 "'""~"""·it. • O I O Lvon1,11> ) 1 0 0 P~•~t,,.11 , ti O O O O JOllnMJn, p 0 0 0 0 u & 10 ' l Ql.•+1 Sc0t• DJ ll!lllft'\ •I r fl M ? l ' I J 1 1 I j l ' J ' ' ' • l I 0 ' ' , e 6 I I I J I t ' • ' ' 0 0 0 0 0 >1!l1'11 ' .. O"l *0-~9 l -, (10101 01 1 •-ll 1• 0 'fop Seed Forf cit s In Net Tourney • ' The top scros generally advanced. v.·ith one major exct'pt Ion. in serond round pl ay or the \\'Omen's professional tennis n1'1ni·1our <irCui1 \\'t.-dncsday at ~l~a Vl'rde rdcquet <.'iub. ~o. I sttd<>d ~lari1a Hedondon falled to shov.· for her m:itch v.•ith ':-iewport Reach's Tam O'Shaughnessy, gi•;ing ~Uss O'Shaughnessy a fQrtcit v.·in.. Other" isc , th<· top seeds advanced, y, ith second $('tided Katt Latham, fourth seeded Pat Bostrom. and fifth seeded Jill Schwlkc all advanced . _ Beuy Hansen. \l'.JlO upstl No. 3 ~ed Terry llollda}' in the open i ng round, scpred a 6-4, ft.I vtctory o;,:er Karen Da\1i"90r\, ' ~• .. 1111 lt.i• L•lf'lllrn Ml JOY{f k1'iwl• ... t .. ,, 1-4. (&•ol l'Otd °"' Lf~•• 'Gllbef1, 6ol; .. 1, J""*' 'l'OVl\9 H I Anne SOr-. ""~ 1-l. •.J. Wtf><JY Tv1nou11 d.i Mtnl<• llM, •-.. w. •.J. Co•• Crr,dt oot. Ct•ol O&l•tv. t•I, "'· fltlT't Htn>tn Ot'f, lter.n D•wtllfl, ,,.., 6•1. P't! llO'll•on1 HI (flll>f LI"" Cl\efo9, M , .. t. Sve MeflrntCO't$PI dolt. p....,., ~ . .._., M JIU kl'l•\11.tn dt', W""'V '°'polpl)y, .. 1, .. , Peoti~ MlCPl•tl {ltl ,,\l1'!l W1•'1tdl &-J, 6·'-llltno $tlo HI ... ...._ 011ll! N . 6•1, I.It"" tirvt"-'' o"''· Wfl'ldv Gf\tllrt~I N;, 64 K•ru~D S•w•rnai"I dtl "~"' "'""!~, .. 1, .... l•l"I O'~~tllOM••IJ WOii llY !Ori~! ''""' Mlt!f• ·- • • - ·' :J.J DAILY PILOf Tars Eye Swim Title; • ' FV Chances Hurt Dy ROGER CAJUMlN 01 llOI OellY l'llet Sl•H EAST LOO ANGELES-New- ' pon Harbor H1gh 's legion or youth has taken command of the frosh-soph division follow- ing Wednesday's CIF M m prelims at East Los Angeles College. The Sailors o( Newport ~farbor coach Bill Jewell set two CIF records in the relays · and got an additional boost when Fountain Valley's No. 2 seeded 200 medley relay team was disqualified when a . Barons swimmer jwnped too . soon. Perennial varsity champ Foothill appears 1(l be a shoo. in for, varSlty 'honors afler Peter Spurzem and Bruce Furniss doubled in t'h e i r speclalties-then became part of a record · shattering 3:J2.7 400 free relay team. Eye-openers in v a r s I l y competltioo were furnished by Mission Viejo High phcnoms. Freshman Brian Goodell placed second in t.he 500 free with a 4 :36.4 while junior Taylor Howe churned to a 1:44.4 200 free and 4:37.4 500 free , both good for third place. In addition the 400 free relay quartet of Goodell, Fred Ridge, Cary Okazaki and Howe sped to a 3: 15.8-well below the All ·American standard for the event. nit only other area varsity swimmers (individuals) to make the champion.ship finals were E,,tancla Hlgh's Steve · Wyatt in the 50 free (22.0) and University's Wit Davis (1:03.1), who survived a swimorr ror sixth place in the 100 breast. Fountain Valley's MI k e Kelly was a double 'winner in the prelims-postlng the best times in the 50 fly and 50 back with 24.7 and 26.3 efforts-the latter a CIF standard. But Newpor:t Harbor made most of the team ndi.!e in the frosh-90ph division-paced by the reeord·shattering medley relay quar1et ol backstroker John Dobrott (26 .7), breaststroker Keith Roblnson (29.1), butlerflyer Kevin Robertson (25.1) and lreeotyler Jelf DeMOU (22.2 ). And the free relay team of Robertson, Greg Fults, Frank Ander.oo and Jeff DeMott cappe,d it all ~·ith their nifty 1:31.5. Friday night's final~. which begin at 7:30, will find the frosh·soph 50 Oy loaded with five Orange Coa!ll are a athletes in the s J x • m a n field . v."1" COMOl•tl.., OINUlltn l!lO .....i rl'l•y -1. Ult ) s-Hm1 1:0 .3 •rid LI Wiiton t:•l .l ; f , Top Spike, Mlr111et11 1:'3.~I· 10. Merine 1:'3.11 s • 11. !lleJ LI M lllk•n •ncl H-,.~... w1m 200 '"" -1. T•'(lor (5oonar•I l:'5.5t I. Orr (S•n G.brttl! 1:'5.f ; t. Wiii• Times \ Foo"'llll 1: ... 4, 10. Pttrson R!\11"11ff Pol~) 1: .... , II. (!lt l Woodt 1M11111e111r> •I'll c"""1nu111"' F (Mir• (Olli) 1: ... 7. • 200 lnoo -7. OObrolt CHrwporl H1r. borl 2:01.1; I. SMt!Ol'I ILB wtltonl 01 ):01.1; 9. Ptptr tltrvl"') 2:02.•; 10. Area sm1"' cs.n•• 11ro.r11 2:01.•1 11. Hotmn !lS Mii lktn) 1:03.0J 12. Att>'edo L(B Wilton) 2:03.4. 5t1 frN -1. Mtllllh !Aoow-J 22.lr I. Flore• (LI Puenltl 2'2•t t. lllel PIJltra ta-J •M BIMClllrd !L-Cll 22.$. 100 UV -7. Ttrlo!' fS-1) and PNrllOn CIU"'""4e "otyL Jl.4; t. Oobrott tN.wport Hlltlor D 1 10. B•ltlt IStt\lllt l $J,7; 11. en<~ .... 12.;. fA"fllll'l1t1l SI.I i 12. Klll-~([I WllMllll. 100 fr" -1. lll:ldllf'ft (COotlM) &71 1. Sllnton (.\lhlm~:J •.o.: t . O'Toolt (Wnln'llftl'9rl .11 101 ""I Coc:IU IWl'tlllitrl Ind S!VfOIU Muir 4t 1: !2 J~-l)M IMrcDI ... 500 frM -1, K1lbut (LB Wlltorll 4;"l.J; I. Vert Cll Mltllbnl 4; ... 01 Or1no<1 (otll ''" lrKk ~ roll OIMCf 1111 wtrmlrtg II"'" I ncl llrntt ' rKord9cl ln .,.,..1,,. ln>'lllll-1 "'"''· ("J N1111-w!....rno TNr'ka. • 100 -I, 11\t>rk>I (N_.11 end l~trll" (M•I.,. 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' ' MV Scores ~guna ~ Hi~h's Arti11t!i ' and ~fission Viejo scored narrow victories in league base'1all games to highlight South Coast area baseball p~1y \\: ednesda y. Misston Viejo scored a f .J victory at Orange In Crestview l..<!ague play, while l..aguna Boach rallil'd for n ft.4 decision over visiting' University in Orange League action . Or111at COlll .ltl .. ' . ' ' ' ~ f J 'i ' ' ' . . '. ' ' ' . • • • • " . ~tori lov ln"lnq• A bloop single by Greg --'-'--"-='-"' Perry scored Ton y Richardson with what proved to be the winning run in the siX1h inning for Mission Viejo. h rtol , ' ' ,. ' j l ! ,. ' • ' g • " ' I ' ' g • • • on ,. Boys Volleyball from there. Saddlcbacl(s only ex tra base hit \\'as a n·inth·iDning double by ~tark King, and lhe losers Olli)' baUer to get ll;\Of'e than one hit was centerfiflder John Springman. The ~ was lbe 13th ~gainst a si nglt "'iCtory in play for co nf e rcn ce S3ddl£'bock. • .. • • l The winning Diablos loaded the bases on walks t o Richanbon and Eric Schmidt and a single by winning pltchtr Da ve Pat~ to ~t the scene for l?,Ury. A triple by Rlc)c White, and double by Dave Schmidt were key hits as ~1..ission Viejo. struck for tHr~ run!! in the . 0 ' - for smallc~rs. ReliAride 'Super Sport first irming. At Laguna · Beach . meanwhile, the hosts mounted a four·nm rally in the fOlp'th inning to edge University. A bases-loaded single by Dan Quinn produced two rW'\S. and a single by Eric Heard and a two-out hll by Brad Emery drove in .the runs for Laguna Beach. Qlllnn picked up the victory, $triking out two in seven Jnnlngs or pitching. • For University,' 'fit s I baseman Jim Cof")'?1' prov;fdcd most of the olle..e, and.Jhc. Trojans, benWted from six Laguna Beach errors.. Coryer hail . a do\lble'. to account ror one rurr iJ1 a two- nm finlt iMiag,for UiUver&ity. and then hol!lered .leadlng.orr the fourth Inning. Min ion Vitio Or1not In Tolirney ' . ' . : Three Oni"l!e · t'oast 'atta prep baseball teams ere entered in .uie:' ioth annll3l Santa Ana Elks toutnaittent which begins 5atuiday. · The tourney,. ·whJCh takes place at four slta .Satuqlay before continuing Mo n d a y and 1\iesday~ .ldcludihq {))sta, ~esa. Mission. ·Viejo and \Vestminster In the ·" 16-U:am field. • • · M iaslon Vlt!!jo :ind \Vestminsttr coUJ~ at 10:30 at Santa Ana Valley aljd ~ i\lesa nlCtts-Saddleba:ck liigh in a 1:30 tilt at Santa Ana 's ~1emorial· Park. Atonday 's pla y Is doul>leheaden fDc 'all that win In the JnOM?lnB. * ~ Ullt1 Alll lft'.t'T"'!'llMl•I St1Vf'dl1 I.I ... 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" " .. " " " " .. " w .. .. .. .. " .. " " .. n " .. .. .. n " " " .. .. .. .. " " " " " " ., .. " ·~ " " .. .. .. M .. " ~ " " " " il " " " n " '" • " .. .. .. " n " .. " .. " ., " .. .. " " .. " "' " " ~ n " " .. "' " ·~ ·~ " .. .. il " n n " .. " " " " .. " n n " " .. " " u " " " " Westniinster, Edison Honor Sports .Stars Jack Clark was named most val~ble player oo Edison High's varsity basketball team at the school's annual sports a'A-·ards banquet. Also named most valuable were Kevin Dunn in 90CCer and Roger CaldweD I n wrestling. Special award winners: 81sk1INI Vt!'llly Co<~alns: J 1y Wiison 1nd D•v• Wt>l!f; Mos! V1!u1t>J1: Jack Cl1rk1 MOii lmp,..,...O: Ml~t lftnoll. Jlllll« V1rtlty C~tll" TOdd Zirbel, Moll V1lu1blt1 J im lltlct1. """"'' ...... C1i:>l1ln: Mlkt Tlmmt<">I"' MOii Votlu11>1t: 800 Her-• Frnllm.1111 (1pl1ln: Cr1i9 Fld-1 Mo 1 I \111t11•ble: lf1v Gomtl. Olllrl<I Frftol\tnlll A C1pltln: 0ouv $(.MtOldll'f. Mo.I \l•l~•ble: Jtll Sm!!~. 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Tid<ets are $6 per person. The banquet hOl'lO'IWI persons involved in high school, jun- ior college and college--wres- tling throughout Orange COun-- ty. Girls Clash For Cro~·n So1llh Cout Co11fere11ce D'IAMOI: CO.UT 5' LA T•-T91;ll n Q.ol4'ft w.11 11 COMC>ton 12 LrC S•nl4 li•IO•ll JV 12 C-•1t Atb- " • '" .. .. n .. .. " " .. " .. "' .. .. .. " " .. " M " .. " "' • • " .. .. C~ptt\ S•lita ""9 St~ airrntrd!,. f 1111trron l":I (.1mlno $In DI-Mete "'° Rio Hondo Ante~ V•lln S4.11 OieQo Wttl LA (uh •• PtUOtl\I P•••tt Ct,,llOI ~'I S•" A"tOlllt F11Utrton !>dn D•""IO Mtlt S1nt1 A,,,_ ~I-• Plertt c ... rnos M!. Sen Antonio Fullerton Stn Drevo M• .. Stn!1 A"• , • ClltltlTOI Gold.,. Wt11 CY'P'•s1 E••' LA (~reu cirru~ Rio Hondo Lonv llr8Cll LA Httbor IOTl Alumnl " " " n $tn INteo ~· MOC1t1!0 n c .... 1r1 Colla 91 $tin Jotquin Oel!a l l C•I Sl< ll8 ) JV 41 Cvprtll D S1nt• Monie• 69 Pit re• 7S El C•mlno 12 Drt~ Cotti J? Sent• An• J' Mt. Si n Antor1lo tt Ful~ton 1' 5.., DltOO Mt•1 11 Pl .. CI 6? 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S~11 "nlonfo 11 Mlr1Cost1 11' LA VttM!y ~ '3 OrtnOI (Ollf If Fullf'"ftlll M c .. r11os IDT! fO Sift DltOO Mel• 1' Ml. 51n A"~o '1 Or•• C011l 71 D1An11 ,, t-ltn(otll •1 C111bol ' ' Southena Cal OOtl W1lkt'l'"i Stnlor "'"rtler ol l!>t Y••r : Jlm OW..11. J11111tt 1/1"'"' c.cit1!": ltob A:.,.,.,..,O!• Mo 11 SANTA f'E SPRINGS - Santiago High School o f Garden Grove will be f11\IU"MI to win the girls CW Soutltem section basketball f:onfere"ce \11t111D1t : Jt1l rtoblMOl'I. .. ~ .. .. " " .. " .. ,, .. .. .. n " .. " " " il " " " " .. ,, " .. " " .. " " " " " " " II n " " " .. " .. n .. n .. " .. " " " " .. " " " .. .. " n • •• .. .. " .. u .. • m '" "' '" .. M n .. " .. " " " " il " n "' " .. " II " .. .. n .. " ... .. .. .. " •• II " " " " ·~ u " '" " .. .. .. " " " " " • .. • n " n " ,~ " .. " " " " n .. " • u " " • " ~ n ,, " " ctuunpiooshJp tMight 3gafll'St OOLDll• WIST Mira Costa High In actJoo at •1 c.ml'OI 111 Santa Fe Hlgh School. 'J ~r:~ '1111 ' ,:i ·--1 C111t1l11: lttndV Holldn: N.otl Vt l- U.llN Stew G,,,_.., ' .,, ~ Dave· Walsh W"aS< named mo8t vaW~e player on lhe We:WnirStl: High v a r I I t y bMkelbaD team \\'ednesda y night at the sclJool's sportS award banquet. Special award wlMe'"': ..... ~ Motl V1l!Jtblt1 DI"' W1t\tf1 LMd- 1111 ltlOOurldtr! U1111 Wll-1 M1f1 llftOl'O'HCI: ltn-H1l...,._1 •tt! Of. fltlt.l¥1: D.it Ptl"lter. sanuago. 22·1 for the 1eaeon. ·~"~'~"';:;-;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;::;;~" f'asily ' defeated U p 1 a n d ' • \Vl'dnesday night. 69-44. while POOL pre.wurooment favorite PalOfi Verdes was losing to ~flra TABLES C..IA. 4S.4'. A \hird place game between Ute losers •i ll be played at 139500 6:30 tonight wi!Ji th e championship tilt slated for 8 o'clock: .. and up DON'T DISCARD THOSE OLD TENNIS SHOES ! I G,)OW\.ING CHUCK'S OIUIAIDS ....... ---... ""'""" __ , __ ANTllONT'5 5H0t StRVICI •WllTCLllr ,.WA •LIDO •JASHION IJlAND •'COIONA DIL Mila Jtl1 .... Tll•fifl -..... ,. 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S111j1 lll,DID SANTAANA Ill~ -' . \ iie: )18 ~ ClEJl£111llll r B Cm•• Rt> 492-51431 I 1w1i•\ , m:m Stnir•tyrwt\~o' ......___ TOC11A•GI iiiiii Crtdi t Plan ~ PEN DAil Y 8-6 •SAT 8-S ~ ~r~~ ~r~· stor~!.I * , f • . ' • ' • ·MIXED SINGLES MUTI AND JEFF /llW., 8€1'r!li? LAie 1'"A~ ~vErl ! '. I by Wrn. F. ln;W11 and Mei Cos- by Tom K. Ryan by Al Smith DOOLEY'S WORLD -.-...;..---...;...--, PAR:Po .... M•. S lit. e ur V'OU'CZ• A COUN 'T"Fl:Y' POC1"0lit, AR•N''T" You 'r GORDO 'r"&'S, :J }I.AA -&u'T" HOW evs:Jt "IP YOU ti<NOW 'fHA'f '? DAIL V PILOT 31 by ROCJer lradflelcl fASV ... r HAVE lHli. S"mE.H6lH Of ll'N 6ECAUS£ MV HEAR"r JS PURE ! • ' by Geor<Je Lemont 'fH IS i::'i::z'OG .JUS'f ;;s,1,..1,.. OU'f oi:::- V'OuR POCl<!!'.'f -1 l (~ l // I • • YEl-I, WHAT A DOLL! YOU'RE IN LOVE AGAIN WITi.I A MARGIE? SHE'S THE TYPE Ti.IAT LI KES 1tl RllN HER FINGERS Ti.IR.OUGH YOUR .....,.,.....,, HAIR! r.:''<-....-'J I FEELSORRY FOR YOU! WHY? " L ITTLI! FL. YEl(S 0 !!.T ALL THE ., W!NcAN'r :, A T~Y ,. OF J_ITTLE. U5 0WLS ' RWG>S , "'"~ , __ ... , .......... ,_, NANCY · .. , ., ,,., IN F IV E M IN UTES T HE ELECTRIC POW ER WILL BE CUT OFF FCR REPAIRS·-- THE BLACKOUT W ILL OH, A UNT l"RITZI -·-THAT FRIGHTENS ME L AST AN HOUR TODAY'S CIDSSWDBD PUZZLE ACROSS 43 Frozen wa1er 1 Prevaricators spike 6 French 45 Used an city oa1h 11 Decay 48 Nook morally 48 ··-- 14 Rea l wa gon estate 49 Girls units name 15 Represen--50 Vend tetlve 52 Shol'l 101 16 Stowe Scrooge character 56 Opposite 17 Social ot: Pretix impoftance 57 Accuse 19 Coalesce 1n return • 20 Unit ol 60 Letter speed 61 Retinue 21 Kind ol 62 French auto ann-u1ty 22 Recumbenl 63 WI. units 24 T t J1an·1 64 Indulged neighbor to 26 Sullled excess 27 ······de 65 Moved coros Msnantly 30 Honor formally 32 Worried · 33 Wooden ' """ 3o4 Arrest: Slang 31 Hastened 38 Young animal 39 Numerieal prefix 40 Ancienl 4 1 Waste lime 42 Waler container " DOWN 1 •• deficient 2 Ple ture 3 Plsa·s river 4 Brough! back Into "" s· Compass porn!: Abbr. 6 Musical sign 7 Pulitzer Yesterdays P11z111 Sot•eo Prize winner B Tear 9 Business abbr. 10 Leave tne shop: 2 words 11 Alootness 12 01 s11eeo 13 Strained 18 Leave a job 23 Fixed mod• 25 Child: Stang 26 Stra111gem 27 Souod re nec11on 28 Wlndm1ll blade 29 Bases a concept 30 Frencri room 31 Wl!hsll1ll 33 Threshold 35 French gh! friend 36 Rest1a1n 3B Countenar.te J9 Made llrm 41 Deflects 42 Hot Cross 44 Deceive 45 Serenity 46 AdJUS! fittingly 47 Table c!otha, etc. 48 Venetlen 50 Conmand 10 • cat 51 Indian 1anQu1ge ~Stam 54 Diminulive suffix 55 Require S8 Epoch 59 Wrath PEANUTS Immediately aft ei· he won t he gulf tournament . he \\'0:5 inter1·ie \\'2J on TV. JUDGE PARKER ''Th is is the most exciting moment of ··'I " rM TALKING TO l WANT TO TALK N080DY UNTIL. I 6Ei TO '!'OU, LEFT'!'/ TIO.AT FIFTY TliOU, WAKEM AN! MISS PEACH AR'THlAR'' WM'r' DO we .ffE ~"'5 ' EJ.L • .ST~D FE.E.!>ERS ·· ·-· MOON MULLINS •·. 6E1 IN. ON /HA/ W!L.F.AR.e! OJJ, I CAN SEE IT, NOW! Q! El.£.E, IUE PL~« , />. RA!SlNG GAME OF "80UNCE l lOl'I , BOUt.ICE • ! by Charles M. Schulz "I sow youonTV,"said his wife. ''I thought tile day we got rnarri~d v.•us the most exciting mo1nent of your J:ici." • In his next tournament, he fJ i led to ma ke t he cut. •• .s.NAK.ES .. I: AND M ICE., ;IAN&JfJG ~v rHe WINOOWf by Roqer Bollen THE GIRLS I I I \ "All J k now about sports Is when they dr~ss the cutest it'a.J>aseball." by Mell DENNIS THE MENACE i"HI ~ 14' fHi! i:A IAL'"T" l Ptf.DIC T ARTr!UR. STl<IMM SO MANY 00lTOR''7 ON 'TV ~MOW~ WA~l(ING AtOUNO w rr H THf.tll ~TfTHO§,OPH ON ? O ~ THE ,1(..40 10 PteOP '1"11AT NEXT OEPA~fMENT, ~EA SON WE 1" ... e 5Ti TMOSCOPi, WU.I.. ~Ee A ' ~X PL Al~S ! 'fE~EYJSIOllJ . ' -. r H1.1 .,.,,." _... DICK TRACY NO N EEO TO RUSM .. TMINGS. PATIENC E WILL ,. ee REWl>lllDED-, ---;,;1 ·© ~(?r" C'.IS-. . •!•~ MOl.IS GOT TI) .. 9 1GGtct , ••.-0• . . .Air:6 TOO 9/G AND T11iY , I.OT Of Tl/ G~T STLACI( '"/rME ;.cr~s· COW&OY'? EA(~. WITM THOSE ,:?':;:::::;:; ~A>IE ~TITHOSGOPf~ ~T~'" IN 1"Hf lll t:A,S . by Che~ter Gould ··BUT··Wl-40-·UM•·ANO ·· WMERE IS 'ZELMA? .. MEN .,CSO<e ,,.,. - • • 38 DAILY PILOT Thursday, Aprll 4, 1'>74 PUBUC NOT ICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS •USU••ss NAMI STATIMaNT IOllC'W'l"fl PJr'IOl'I-h <lolllCI bu1h1111 PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OllOINANCI NO. 112 lln<ld..,111 lo or ~!..:I with lllt AN OllOINANCI: OJI THI! CITY I Vl!'lorlit rlon, b ..... nc1 Ind Nie Cll' Ille c o\INCIL Of' THI CITY 01' lllYI NI!, oondl. CALIFOllNIA. ORDElttNO, CALLING, SECTION ). Tl\.91 fti. mtMl..,um rtll o1 l'IOVIDING 1'011 AND 0 Iv I H 0 lnltre1r TO be ~Id on NICI lnntlllllC!Mst NOTICE 0 1' A Sl'ICIAL l!ll!CTION 11\alt no! t•C"'1 tr. m t wirnoJm rt ll TO I E Ml!LO tJll SAID Cl1'Y ON JUNE permltll'CI by ltw, to-wit: ....... prrc:iMI 4, 1'71, 1"011 ·TNI! "UffOSI! 01" (,.,,,) per 1nn11m. ~ KTU1I rttt or rtltt SUIMITTING TO TN• OUALl"llD of lfllttf'!I"" H id bonds to ri. Otlttml...., VOTl!llS 01" SAID CITY A 11 or prior to ti._ time ot tr.. ttlt or M '-1 l"llOl'OSITION TO IN CUll IOND!:O ll'lel"IOI. Seid lnt.rtlf .._II IMP PIYtlllt INOl!ITl!ONl!SS l'I" IAIO CITY jllQll Mmlennu.ot!y tM(epl ll'Mll ln~<Ht !or 1119 •tCYCl.11! TltAIL AHD HllC1 NO TllAIL lir•I VNr m1v be m.ot ~V•blt' 11 tile IM .. llOV•Ml"NTS AHO CO:rfSOLIOAT Ind of w ld 'I'''"· ING SAIO l"l.ECTION TO •111 HILO lECTlOH 4. Tllat tile polh lor ••;d ON SAIO OATE tlt(.tlon ~II 1M Of**' 11 1:00 cfc1oi;k WHEREAS, II I mffll"'jl hrld prior to 1.m. ol the <llV ol ••Id t ltc:llon •nd i.hlll 1111 '""'1"9 11 wlllch lnl1 ordlnanc:• I• 111m1in OPe!'I contlnuoutJv from w ld llme IWIOl>led ()'f Int Clly COUntl! by I voll of un!U l :Cll O'clotk p .m . on !he Wlftl d1y. II flfll !w1Hl\lrd1 of Ille mtMIMtl whe'I said POlll ll'llll be cloMd, t~cei:>I 11 thtr!'OI. the Cllv Council ..,,,.,led 1 pnWlclM In Sto:llon 1'43' ol tile El«llonl •t .w!Yll,.,,, dttermlnl1>9 th1I !l'le t>Vbllc (ode ot Ille S!ll• ol C1lllornl1. )fllUtl l •nd l\KIHllV o ..... l'ld Ille SECTION s. T~I on '"' blll0!1 10 bl 1e11u111t1on """ de~loti~t ol blcvcle luwd 11 said ipecl1I eltc:llOl'I. In ~lllot1 11111 nl-lng rr1ll lm1110Y1menl1 tl>l!rwln lo 1nv OIMr m1tter1 ttqUlred by 11w, "lml!'"owem.11111"1; th~• 111111 be 11tlnlld wt1s1 ... 11111v "" NOW. THEltEFOtlE, 1111 CITY Cou~ll to11-1no, ol tt"le Clh of lrv!ne DOES OROAI N 11 MARI( CJl:OSS l +I ON BALLOT ~llows ; OHL.Y WITH Jl:UtttJI: ST AMP 1 SECTION 1. Tiit . a $11eClo1I elKllon be NEVER WITH PEN Oft PENCIL hllld •lld tl'lf "111'1'11! 11 l\torltby c1Utd lo bot IA8SENTEE 8ALLOTS MAV BE Mia In w io Chv on June 4. 1974. tor tt1t MAltll:ED WITH Pl!H ANO INK Olt PM,.,,.... of oulmllllll"Q to Ille_ <11.1afllltd _ P'IHCILJ. __ 11QTers OI 1110 Cltv I lie pr-11lon SPECIAL ELECTION ~rtll\lfltt $11 IOt""1 o1 lnc....-rl"9 CITY OF 1JtV1 NE t""t'O!edMH ind ls.wl119 borcb of vkl COUNTY OF CWIANGE Cnv ll'l~tlor. lri t""' prlnc!pal tmounr JUNE 4. rn1 lll•ll!'CI In 1111 Miiot p-1Tfon ..... tln11!~ INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTWl.S 111e1 1or1n. 111<1 ll>t Oblect 11111 1>11rpow Jt1 lo -on ,,..,. .-1ur1. t11rnt1 1 '°''" In wia ~UTIOI\ •11<1 ln s11d lllllot cross 1+1 111thtvotl119 1q111re 11i.r lht lf-lllon wora "YES" or 1ff1r Ille -"NO". Sf:CTlON 2. Th1r Ille lltfirn1!td to.I ct "11 m111r.i n cf!llot lt>t cross I+! t•t 111'1• im0<0Yemtn1> dll\Crlbed In M!d 1>allot lor~. AU dl•ll"!llllll'l!11g mtrl<3 o• pr~l!lor'I It !lie tum OI U,000,000. The 1r11ur1s l tt lotlllddtll l l"ld mt kl IM llllfnl~ C<»I 01 \llld lmp<0_,,11 OlllOI wold. lnclucl•• lhl lollowlno· !a ! 11911 or Olhtr If ~ou .... ongiv tl1mp, '"r or dcl1c1 fells lncl,,.,,111 lo or conneded Will! Ille !Iii• Olllol. •t1ur11 It to lt>t lritPKllOll ol o1111...,,111ll0<1. 1.,u.tnct 1nc1 ~t• of thil tleoctlel'I 111<1 ot111ln tflOllltt. l>ond"' 1nd (b) II>!! costs of 11<l11llno rn. On a~nl Y"Olt r botflot• m1r1' 1 '""' l>on!11 ~Ml otritr costt 11\d 1>.11en111 l +l Wltll pen or Ptfldl. OONO PllOPOSITION : Sl\flll the ca, of lryl,.. Incur 1 bOMtd !"Cltbl-n In ,.,, ll'lrKIPo!I tum OI n.im,ooo for ~ PUfllOW of mt ~cqul•ltloll 1nd or~rklpmtt11 01 bltVClt trail •fld 111-lno lr•il Im. f"1'1tO!le!lh. •l>Ctlldl!lll !n1 1cqul1!1I011 ol reel prOl)erty, end •II f lll!el\le. ;,..;!ntnlel to or COll~Kled will\ fllt 11111\otl!•tlon. IU\lllntl 1 1111 Mlt 01 ll'lt•llOllCH? , YES NO • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I • F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 tr 7 8 "..,." ,., ,,.. '" MNtl•r/P'r•••n !'Mint• n• MMltt Hemn '°"! Slit • , lb Acrt f f r.r 1-1lt UI ANrl-1 fw 1•r. U2 '""lllen """"""' lM (_11,, Llh/(tV!lh .... ,.. IU Ctmintf<l•I J01 ... rl1' •••••••. ' UI (ol!Mmlltlllmt ,., .. ,, •. • · · · · • "' O\lflt•ff/UnUJ Ulo.. U1 "'-N1 II bl nwv.. •.. .. . . . . . 1H ERRORS, AdvortlMrs 1hould check their ad1 dilly & report error1 lmmed i 1 tely. The DAILY PILOT 111umH lloblllty for Ille first lncorrec t lnMrtlon PRJCE!> TO SELL -$12S,DOO This Is lhe beist buy in1 beaut iful Spyglass! Jnviting-entr-y With cirell.ler-slair\vay. Spac· ious 4 BR, 1-"'R & rumpus nn. Incl land. WESLE~ N. TAYLOR CO. '"''"" "'"°""" . . . 1 .. l1M11111rlt1 ,,.llff,, ........ ,,. l.etl ..... s... . uo Mol!IN 1Mm1/Tr1111r P•11t1 , . 111 M-tfll!, OeMn. lttllrt .... 111 Of'°"' C1. ,.,......, , •.... , ••. 1n 011t ff St1t1 p..,_rty •......• 11t lt"Kl!n, "'""·· .,..... ... . uo lllHI l!lltlt l «lllllfl ;,., •.• 112 1. .. 1 Elltll W111tld IM ._____.......,_._, __,11 •1 ....... ~ ,.. t1111MM '#1•JW . .. . • . . . , ..• 211 1 .... ",_ o-rtlrnlty •• . nt lll'tltl-'#1111 ............. 2lt Mlll'Y .. l.-• . . .•.•.. •• . . • 2 .. Moltlv w-M . . u• Mlrlt"tlll. t ..... 1 0""1 :KO .___--1~ "'""' l\ll'llllllM •••..••••.•.• * Mwlfl lll\f11t11. • ••••.••••• , •.• JOS """"* lut11 • .,, 111tf11r .. , •••.• )U ( ........ llllvfnl 1111"11. • , , , •• , . , • JIS c_..m11111m1 ..,ur11. • . . . m CIMI. 111r11. •• ""''"'n. .... . ns t--...11 111•1. ...... no Tl'#llMllN lllllllf'll, .......... ,. JU 1"1\lllnMllll, lllf'fl. •t llnfllNI. • • )40 Oll!Hfl•t 111r1. . •.•.......•...• ;MJ Ot/Mlltt Ullf""11. • , • • HO Olll'ltittt, l11r11. tr 11nf11r11, •.•• JU Aplt. l11n1. • .••.•• · ••• , ••••••• • :MO ·"'· """'"'· ••.•.••• ., •• JU • ., •. , '"'"'· ., ""'"'r"· . . . . . l11 RMmt . . . . •• . . . . • . .•... , ...•• tot RMm & ... ,., • ., ••• , ,. • ., , ,. <401 Ntlllt. Mlf.i. ..•..... ··•······ •It °""' .... ,,,.. . . ...... •IJ onl!'!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!! I~ _,.. .. Eastern Colonial Calif, Sunshine 4 BR·2 BATll CF:NTt::R I !ALL PL.A.°" Enjoy OOck r.ast 1w.., story charm v.·lth Calif. Nun"hi~. 'l'he four huge bedroonis plu.~ family room m.1kes this home J,.'TCBt for Jamily livin~. Olfett'd at just $.19.9:10 with 10'1;. dn 1ern111 uv11llabl('. rail 5--\.)...9191 Walker & Lee llEAI. EST'ATE COSTA ME.';A 545-9491 S BEOROOMS Corona dcl !\lar. O~nn viru', PlU.!lu);iVe. l \'1111 \\1ells, large CUSTOf\1 BUILT, J,.rorgeom fan1ily hornc . only 7 yn. NEWPORT CE0~TER, N.B. 644-49 10 2111 San J .. quln Hills Rood Gener at General 1=::::..:"------1 FIRST OFFERING CONDOMINIUMS NEWPORT BEACH · 3.+5 BDRMS. 1850 TO 21SO SQ. FT. $49,yoo TO $66,500 Family sized townhomes. !<'eaturlng 2~: baths, all Plec. kit~~n. "<(It ban, ntV.' carpeUI, 11.uto. dbJ. garages, pool, gol f course viev.·s - v.·;Jk 10 ch~hes, schools, market & J'nshion Island . f\fodela open daily. The Villa Granada 835 Amii.-:;DA Way CJan1horN! Rd. to Eastbluff Dr., to 1'1nr Visla, to Do1ni11go, to Amigo:i;: \\'nyl For inforn1ation, 644-1133 WE WON 'T BE LION TO YOU l•ml!Mr ltenlt ll ..•.....•... ,, •70 'l<OClllH lllfllffll ••............ 41J l.t11lll1 .. Sllar. . • .• . . •• . . . • . . •JO o ...... ,., .... , ...... , ....... •» Otfln llllttttf .. ' . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • - ne"'· S Bdr1ns, libr11ry-1ype 1-=====-----· I den, brkfst. rm., dining nn .• bc'nul. parquet nrs. Pool. Pri\'. beach. Offered a t Where is Klamath? l~tf lllMltl •••........•.. tM S"'lff ..... ., ....• , . , ••..••.•. UJ l.lftll ll '#""91111 ' •.•.••.•..•.• - Mbctll._ lllMltb •...•..• 4U -- 1111-11<o1•11tnl1 . '·• .••.••. Sit Cini .t T~•nkt/ifl M1morium MJ L111I Ntlicn ..••.•... · .••.•••• Jlt S125,CXK> HARBOR REALTORS SINCE l!J:l.i ' 67J.4400 '---h-no"'_'' __,I~ j'::; ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Back Bay Beauty Cir l>MI ........ ., ...... SU ,,.._.,. . ·····" ........ " "° SMlll (11*1 •••••. , ......•..•..• Jll TrlVll ...... . .•••...•.....• S41 IL-.... _anc1_r ..... __,I~ "lllfMll u ... Mil ••• . . . . • . ••. JSO Leif •..•••••••• ,..... SSS L__ ... _··_·"-"" _ _,JI ~I k-1• • l11t1t\Kflll\1 Tllllll"Kll .• •. • • . . . S1nolc1 Otrtntry • " ......•. -. * J .. '#tlltlll, Mli.t ..... 7IO J .. '#Mid, FtMtle •..••.•. m Jfltt '#1111 .. , ~F ••. . . •. •. • 711 "'" Wtlllld, ~I' ... .. . . . . . 711 .___ ............ _,~ Price Reduced Jmmculute cus tom built 3 hedroom & famly home with all the luxury features. in· eluding 3 CRT garage - cul-de-sac 11treel. OWNER SAYS Sl-.:U... Reduced to $68,500. THE BLUFFS A home for carefree living close 10 ht$>hlon Island . .i bedrooms 21i: baths 11nd In 1nint l·ondition . i'\C\"f'r tx>lore n!fen"(I. Call rtO\\" for info. ~7711 Antuiun • • . • • . • . . . . • 100 w 1 k & l "~"'"'" ·············· ···· '°' a er ee ·~··· ....................... . 111111111111 M1t1rl1ls . . . .... , "' 1 ~ ..... ~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~· ...... ..;~ C•-•1 I. E'I ••...•.••• HI ••mll.,... ..................... •10 I ii • • •• • • •• • • • •• • •' • • •U ..... .•••.........• 114 tnry ............. , .... , ..... IU Mldlllllfl' ...••.•..• · ·. · · · ·. · •. , I" MIKI!..._. ..•.....•..••.••.. I ll Ml~I WAl'llM •.••.••• l:tt Mftk1l IH~ ........ m 0Hk1 •W111t11r111...,1, •...••.• , 124 Pll~I .•......•.•....• lli Stwlne MKllilMI • • . . . • • . . • . • • . nt s,.ni.. ..._ · ....... ., ....... •• siw1, Rftttw111t, ••• •.•.•... 1n ,.,,. ••••...••.••••.••••.•••• 1>4 T\', lllMit, Ml--"!. SI-...... U6 ._'"'_anc1_.-_ _,l[B BIG CANYON LOTS MOBILE HOME FOR SALE ' SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME Th15 one !$> not in Oregon! JI'& just whcrr you'd "'11nt it lo hr: Com" see for your· self 1his 1errific opponunily! 4 Bcdroon1s of ltL~ur'y !or only $29.!nl. 20' :< 53·, 2 BO 2 BA carp., draped, bit-ins. ref rig .. v.·asher & elect. dryer, v.irecl for m air <.'Ond .. kitch. clOC'k, storage shed, I' lnndscnpffi patio. Three yrs. 531-5800 old -like nu. Located in 1llage Real Estate new adult pk. ·away from 16139 Brookhurst, FV noisy St. 011('-half bl. fron1 Open Evenin9s clubhou~e. $15.49i Red. to ,,._,;,,,"'!'!'"""'!' __ .., Sl2.9 50 . Call EVES.I ! ,.,........,., •97·7152. Park HuntilHJton CAN BE SEEN AT: "Bike to Beach" CRESTMONT TES Super u pgraded Park ESTA Huntington horne clo!!e to 1051.Slte Or .• Brea. {Central the beach. Canopy entry. Ave. across from Brea H~e living roon1. SUPER Comm. Hosp.) Lot No,. 46. FAJ\flLY ROOM '\"I TH CONTACT RAY. PK · BREAKFAST NOOK. Sunny J\lGR., for shov.ing. bright kitchen. ~par~1e dinim:: room. 4 family size bedrooms . FAnla!>lic landscnplni;:. S4,'1! TITTAL 00\\'N. Call nov.· 963-6767. OP!.V Tll ll • IT"S FUN ro BE NICEr PLUSH PLUSH!! This tint' home ff'atu1-cs 3 bedroonis. 2 full baths. cathedral ceilings. a lush tropicaJ atriun1 and many decorator extras. If you're tired ol looking at house after house that look! the !lame, giv<' us a call and v.·e v.111 make an nppointmf!nt to shew.• you th.is outst<uiding r.fesa Verde offering. If11 priced righ r 111 $47 ,900 so you should HURRY/! co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS -™-4141- (0pen E·venings) Five Bedroom California Rancher $37,j()ij FULL PRICE THE REAL ESTATERS Greenbrook Special 3 BR Hampton Model * Dramatic step-do\\TI living room \l'/roey fple • f'orn1al dining room * Gflrdc-n ''le"' family rm & rounlrv kltcheo cnn1plclc \\"ilh lircn kfast b;ir • Inviting Jtea!cd & rlltercd Pool \\•/loads of decklnti: • Professionally landscaped, f.ron t & ret1r All this and n1ore for Jessi 1han it \\'OU!d cost to re- place today! Call rJ?W for appoinlment to see this truly fill!" home. This ho1ne is beautiful. Just l=======:=:=:=:E a. few of !his lo\'ely homes FULLER REALTY 546-0814 anytime sep. dinin~ roon1. bu.ilt-in General THE BLUFFS Large"! model in the Bluffs. Popular "E" Ph1.n -~ SQ . fc . of I iving &p.aN!. Jl'ewly painted & u·atlJ>l!pere<l . i...ce., encl. patio. U~ eai:peting. Lo~·est pnced "E" plan on market., 11.l $74,900 INVEST NOW! l~ Acres at Lake Arro1~:head Gener ii WANTED NE\\r or expcrlenced men or 1\'01nei1. We otter PEJtsON· AUZE:D TRAINING. A con- gcni/\I office in the bcilit Corona dcl !'.1ar locttUon. A 1011 con1mllllflloa plan and superior bOnUJ plan. There af'I" ample parking fncJlltiCI for your cu11to1nen1 and 1..'0n· sisrenl nd,·orl\!'lm( support. roe your eot1fidcntlal 11.p.. polntn1<!nl. Cult : John Allerd, Mon.ver 644-7270 • l'lose to country club.1-----------1 GcnUy rolling, v."QOded area. S:OO Per acre. ou• 2 .,.,.. BAYand BEACH 675 ·3000 $8000 . PRICE ifEDUCTlON SPECTACULAR DUPLEX C.D.M. One year old duplex • 11 2 GOOD GRIEF!! block lrom beach -lfugc Nearly all our tistingi; sold ov.·ll('r's unit v.·Jth 4 practically o,·emight. So . . . bedrooms, 3 baths, family WE NEED room. P.1aster &ui te with INVENTORY fireplace. etc. etc. Rear Wllt .d red Hing 1,'ith 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. II you have cons1 e se Three cat g)U"agc • This your home or income pro!>' custoin built duplex ls truly er1y CALL US. \\'c can 11 ........ tacular. CaU 6~. offer ,,..~ I PersoMlized service) OPEN TIL'. IT"S FUN 10 BE NICEI posure l11·e try harder) THE REAL ESTllTERS IYou "re important lo us~ ~I' ,/ Continuous quality ex· I Special "no obligation" ) agreement (ask usJ 1 ~~~~======~1 " r·ree evaluation (\\·ho charges?) Please call 644·7211 em •. I I Old ErHJliSh Charm 6 Months Youn9 TRA.i'\SFERRED 0\\'NER l\IUST SELL The M\.TtCr has been ln thi1' beautiful new home just Jong enough to upgrade it be a u.t i{ul.ly. E\'ery™:nc from the Cape Cod exterior to the spacious interior spells charm. Call f>~W91 Walker & Lee REAL ESTATE C.USTA !\tESA 545.9491 TURTLE ROCK BROADMOOR This lge. 3 BR., frun. rm. horne i.c; in move·in cond . '''on't last Jong at $58,900 PRICE REDUCED JtV.H. Somerset 5 BR., NEW COMM'L BUILDING Excellent Balboa location. Ideal professional or real estate offtce. +las frplc lr. 6 ca r parktm::". Lot 29 x 80, & believe ii or not Sfil.500. Ca.II 64(1.11672 LJ1tings Needed Location Does It! Nel'·ly decorated. 2 & :\ hedroon1 Condominiums for sale. lease· or lease option. ;\!tractive Rec & Pool area . no childr('n under15. \Valk 10 !!hopping fl'On1 17·11 Tustin, Cl\'!. The Ol'leans. Open Sat/SUn 9·5. customized to 4 huge bdrms.1 .,;;,;,;,;,....,.,;;."'!~"' I J\1aintained in mint cond. Ollored at 181.500. ENTERTAINERS Ontu DREAM HOME · 11/'21 Walk to h<•oh. Court,.,.ro .,, entry. Raised formal dine . ""'' ·-··· .................. ,,. Cito' ....................... 1$1 Dfl• ..........•............... ™ PIVI .. ...........•.. '" Tu'O ideal 5\de by 1;idc sites for C'u.1110111 hom...s in Nev.•pon ·s ne\\·est and most elegant rf"sictenri;il area. Each overlooks lhe fni rv .. ay 1t11d gt't'('ns of Big Canyon Country Club. $69,500 eat'h. 640-1120 features are: shake roof. Home On range & O\'<'n. flag stone • I .Corbin·Martin Inc. fire'''"·""""• d""''· Commerc1a thruout. covored P •Ii 0 • * 644-7662 * Huge family room. Gourmet ki1chen. Covered hr i c k patio. t'ANTASflC HO~tE. Call 110\\"! !J.i2-2535. ~~n""'"~m«•u'~ Mtnff ....................... IU LIV1t1'f<ll . , , •... , • . , IN a-•• .......... ········· .. '" lut1, M111tt./S1"""kl •...... , to1 a .. 11/M1rlnl Equip ••. , , ..•.. , "4 ... , ..... _, .................. '°' IMlt, lttlll/(hlrtlr •.•....••. '°' tMb. Siii •••. "' t 1111. Sl~/0tc:•1 •.•..••.••.. Jll ... ,., ~PIM & Sll:I ............ '11 B1111, sttr.,. •...•....•.•••.• tu '--r..._._ .... _._ __,l[i] Arrcrtft •........•..•••.••..•.. tu ,,,,....., Sale/l.flll . . • . . •• . . • ,,. CrcMt. •illtt. ~ ....... , tU Ellclrlc Cl" .................. tll ,,_.," "-. . . • . .. . . .. . . . . . t U Mt"' Hflllll . • • . . • . • . . . • • . • • • . f40 Tr1lltn, Trt~tl •...•••.••. , •... t•S Tr t ilt!"' Ufilll'( ...••...•..•• , to A~~ Setvic1 & P1rt1 ....... Mf .____._ ... _. "'--~· __,1 1~1 ~· ........................ ,,. Alll\lltll/(llU IC1 .,.,,,\,.,, ..• H J 1.tcrtl"-1 Vtfllct11 •... , , .tu 5itNlr"h, R•ce. •.r1 ........ , . tit ' '#httl 0•1"1 .... " .•.•....... ffl Tntekl ...•..••...••...•...• ffJ v.,.. ........................ MJ Avlt ""'inf ................. , h-4 Avtt S•f'tkt & ,.,,,_ .... , ••• Mi """'" '#1111..i ...••.••••.•.•.. "' Ai,rtn, lm1tN1rllMI .. , ••• . . . .• . . . t10 Avltt, N-•..............•.. '" """"' Utfll .................. ,, m CORONA OEL MAR- VIEW 1 I Spectacular vic\u ol harbor .~. C:italina. fron1 this lovely family home. 4 Jldrn1s., eating nreo ill the kltC'hcn plus \\"arn1 faniily n n. Lnrge nislr. 11ui1e. Prestige Ha rbor View 1~ o n1 c s n eig h bor hoo d . Quick possess. if desired. You ov.TI the lend. $99.500. C. F. Colesworthy RNltors 640-0020 NIGUEL TERRACE Coastal ,·ic1\1! fron1 all rooms l'Uston1 Spanish Il l es throughout room for Pool plus pr11·111c ht>Ach ,. golf club. Call nov.• &16-7711 LiJ-4' cash nssun1es 7~Ci VA loan v.ith total payment.' of S235 n10. Sharp 1-1.B. hon1e. Sec now -Call agl. 8-17-6010. Eastside Costa Mesa ~ Bedrooms, 4 bo,ths, 3400 Sq. 1''1., huge 3 car gar8.gc, dlsh\111."-her, h.an:h\"OOd Ooors Large 82. x 26.1' lot :ronM 1-.....:.:... ______ ~~ a nd inuch, n1uch inore. Call c.1,\"tth a fine older 3 hed· 71/30/o Assumable ;,.1~9-191 l'ODnl. 112 bn1h home + a d C do Walker & Lee ''""h"" ov,,.,;,.,. •'"'''· Mesa Ver e on REAL EST ATE Located righ! In heart of Selling like hot cakes! Top COSTA MESA ®'vntov.•n Cos1n !\lesa. Full quality high-lo\\· carpet , BEACH HOME PLUS INCOME 545 9491 pricC'. paneling, sparkling • -OO conve nie n ce kitchen, RENT WITH $53,0 "'"hod '"''•'· Won't last long -call 546-2313. OPTION 2211 ~· OPf.N r1i g • irs FUN ro Bf NICE• ran1ily tov.-nhouscs 1-2-3-4 • _(.g:i_ bdrn1s. $160 & up 11C'ar 1he 640• THE REAL ESTATERS Three bedroon1 "S\\•ee1- hea11". Plus 2 uni!!'! for In- COil''.:'. 111 block to i;urr. Prime ro1ne.r lot. Call no\\' &1&-7711 BEACH. Call VA LL EY REALTY ~3. . . . ,,, ' ........ . \".\LLE\. RI \LI' " .. '' ' ... , ' . . .. ····· . " ~· CUSTOM HOME 'I• ACRE Huge CU!'IOnl home. lmmcnsr l\vlng room . Kings iz~ bedro om.~. Thanksgiving size dining. 2 covered putlos. t'ull grov•n Sun/Eves. 968 .. 593 $34SO Down- None B8tt1r Absolutely lmm11culate broroom, 2 l:m.th home. Quality 011C-0v.Tit'r home ""ilh numerous fruit ln'.es & handyn111n"s 11111·kshop. Dining area, homemaker's kitchen. Co1·erert pa t Io , sptinklers. cedar· shake ronf. 1'\dl pMc<!, $34.500. Call :l-W.li'M Made. 11nd f1uit trel'I!. Give ) Do1i"t miss this beauty, Call 111 ... nwoy '''"· ju" .,8,000. ( 'l'ft~!ll 842-25..15. Din·1 drop 1he ball ... Get Walker· & lee • Job with a low·=t Daily ' Pik>t Classilied Ad! &12-5678 ~====~'::'::'::'::'::'::'':':'::"'::::==::::. Gen•r•I G•ner1I MACNAB ·IRVINE EASTBLUFF-MINI RANCH 4 bedroom, famil¥ room & separate olfice/ study , Fully la ndscaped. $87,500. La rry Dyer 642-8235. (P24) r~\~N ~Ii.'. ITS Fl,JN ro 1)£ NIC£1 ~ ""FO' i HR"""s'ABIL,dE. S69.500. \Ve can hl'lll you ~lect tt nc"' NO DETAIL OVERLOOKED ! Roy McCordle RHltor HUNTINGTON hon>• 1,~m """ 1000 Dial Dl,.ct 1810 Newport Blvd., c~ HARBOR 4 PLEX liSlln ... Try thl• one .. S48-7729 !l69 Dohlit1 Lane, OI 64-2 •4321 -l+!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,!!!!oj.AILn<.w .. Jove\y """'" !llUJ4-,l..BR. 2 BA. wt l•m ""'- Stttnning 2 bedroom + convertible den w I eleg?nt \valnut paneling, spiral staircase & VIEW. $175,000. Ken Hartley 642-8235. -(P29) FIXER-UPPERS lealUN's 2 f Ir«:! p la C' c 11;. ln'i(fiilnn. & formt1fiUn nn. · Call Collect ' J have Mrne lnte~ling ln· Exclusive living p I us Only $.13~ vtstmcnl opptys. f or I n c nm e . l~ owner .646-3928 Eves: 646-4543 $ub1crlb• to the news~aplf' that covers your hametawn best ..• YOUR Hometown Daily N•w•pop•r DAILY PILOT ' CLASS SEILS -6<M678 remodt'l minded clk!nls. dcpl't'Cintlon. Your cho}cc of AGT. ~ After 6 p.m. colors. 6-lf7.mt DE.1.VXE F'OURPLEX f\1ESA Vcdre Location w/3 BR. 2 BA O\vner'• Unit, llurey, this "'On'l lestl YEAGER. REALT\' &W-61TI You <an Charge DAILY PILOT Clo111fled Ads . 642·5671 Walker &lee ···~ .. ,.,. $30,990. Lovt'ly 3 BR + family room clo~ lo ~<1ch. Super nciJthborhood. Thill won•t IMI. C1'll Sli~lO. ""'· CLASS SELLS -64v.>678 08.Mlfted Ad! Call 64i.ti618 loc.fl.)•! Lachenmye~ Re.l1t or Sharp 2 11ory oo comer lo! v.·ilh boet 1tnl r. f\fusl SC'C thi11 lmma.culRlt' bcn1.11y to eppn.>clale LO\\' PRIC~ $33,500! Call 847-0010. ,\gt. lnves1or1'J riN'aml 6 unl11 l\ntl l'OOl'll trir 4 n'lril~! Grcnl buy at ~9.500! 0\11 for MON' Info. 847...fiOtO. Aat. BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM Superb single-level, 3 beijroom w/large deck & view. $65,000. H•len Wood 644-QOO. (P26) [ Irvine 1-b·'"'"" ..... , .... ,.., I IOI Dot9f Drl" t41·123S llU MaMrthur UC·UOO Mewport 8-dt, Cellfornla 121•2 \ \ General T11 ursn11y April 4 p:~74 --Gr.::e:n:.7,a71•-------:-::G~o1n~•;•1•;1;;~;;;;;;-;;;~~G{;;•;n1•;•-•{l:_;_:-;:-;:_:_:_:_:_:_:_;11r~G";7'f"J'f';•7~1r:_:_;_:_:_;_:_:_:_:_:_:_:'Gg;;•=:":;;,:;;,~•£;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~(C~o~•~•~n~e-d;jo;l;-;;M;;-e:,;-IHuntin!Jton Beach DA.IL V PILOT 39t: " " OPPORTUNITY! Prie<> Reduced Huntington Beach I I: l~:R;j~~l1~.~ ... ~~~e, .. I A PE HOUSE COLLEGE PARK -POOL HOME 11 •· '""", ,',""'' '"',' ',"'"" '", S2,400. A RO TOP HAV ~ 11111· P ,,. \•''"' ~·' p:111~" , EN OF PEACE & QUIET -POOL SEASON JUST AROUND THE COR-"t lid ('"ro'"·'. 1Y.h•'!"1' ~·>11: 2 Bdrm. + Pool away r m the n1ad rush . and onlv n1inutes • NERI Beautiful 3 bcdrou1n. 2 bath featuring C".U1 )\,\Kl:·'~ O)-'J.'~ H .<n·I s2~.600 •·• l !" ,q.,., I .1, 11C 1·\lr ,, S«!,!'r ("•II '"''"I, ~I';'"~~. from t f1r:ancial center in Santa" .i.\.na , the an outstanding IJaJo \'erde stone fireplace. i;t·rh.111" m .1kC' 1h,· t.ti> .11 "' shops, ores, free\roiys and rnarkets. Just the remodeled k1tt hcn "'1th tH~\\' flooring and tile \uur 11w1un"' C'ltt .1'• ,-11·w '°"1 • 1 1' J t~11e 2 [ I b :.n•l :1 i..-nu·1<1t1' 111" 1~~1•1 ~1:11 ! :;, 1 . o Y . 1,1.·i t 1 a . reathtaking v1e\\' of the oounter tops. llo1nc center~ around very prl· fir.Jr plMn \\hut ,1 001111. fi•r . 1,1 i. ' ~1(1 oll"t ,. I ll , L.!\!1 t·•· Assume V.A. Loan l~·11·h ••·•rtt·r "11h 1•111111.ir 1'111• : h• •ll• l.n)o1 Cuilt'J'· 1' I•·~ Jt O!)IUjll1 ~111 • IM>til, 1,·•1(11~ , ,, 111111 s ;•1·w Ill• • .-. "' : !. , , 1 J,. I t•·,i:,1 • .• 'lll air con 1on1ng, drc6'm kiti:hen, 2 carpeted n~ .;;:>~ 1,1.·all, Jnd covered patio. \Valk to all J;('hools l'llt\I .. TH~: ) {.\1"' ·nil·" I c~ty. El ·~to~ ser\'1ce. s11bterranean garage , __LI ~ ___ .,,,./~ vale pool a rea \11i!h 1na.ny fru11 trees. block 1111, J"l'th\-.1t (¥ltJl1l,· 1,11•1 1 r''' balcony atios. Priced at onlx S77,500. CALL and shopp1n~. Ope~ Oally-2273 Colun1bio. 1.1\'E. C·l!I 1•11r •1ff1,·1· i...r 2 J;1?~•1 '"'' · (!,,,._,.,, 540-11 S or appomlllll!lll to i;Cc.!. REA I TOR C.~I. CALL 546aSl80. lurtht'r dl ta il• :>•, !· , f_ .. ,. J•I ,1. • · _,__' ·-·'-'-''-"-"'~'-· __ T t;f ¥ fir.t-i:'?:l I t'''• \ f"1, •hi\ l'.,11·11• 1 ' EVERY TO LIV -\Ve h location and ten room , T $114,500. OMAN'S DREAM ON BALBOA. PENINSULA POINT 'e the 110111(! for her 110\V. Prestige n Seville AYe . near ocean cind bay club. 5 Bedrooo1 , 3\f.! bath. fatnily HARD TO F1ND ;\ '. I "'"'11111 l'I'" },·!) _,:,. 11!.l"l'I!'• I I" .. ~-I'!• 'I, jrl11 I ·1lob 'lPPllil, -~ --1~~nltor IN TOWN LIVING \V1l h real ronntrv atmos- 1 "·1;11'.1P•r·' 1u:,i: ,r. phere. C:i oorl 3 bcdroo111 hon1c 01.l la.rge l:J5' ~11.,.: , "'" ,.. ..... ,.,., ... ,, deep Jot rlose lo Ne\\•port Bat'k Bay. !"lard· r~:--·i"' , ... , ,. ,! '1' 1 EXCLUSIVE SHORECLIFFS :\ one of a kind \iroperty \\'ilh a \\'lll'rr: roonl : Billiard roon1 an d \VCt bar. all for appouumcnt. 540-1151. WATEll VIEW one l'HIVATE BEACll AC· CESS. 'l'h1s gorgeous 4 bcdrooin has 3 cozy fireplares. Enjoy forn1:il d1n1ng and a fanuly \\"t>Od floors. Double narage and screened I ·•1' ' • 11·t •·11 t1J,. • n•i111< r t> hip', "!'~~'•'!, ti• "t pat in. PriC'ed only $33 ,500 \\'ilh assumable 1 .,11 ... 1,, 11 ,!khi~ ,1i .. r.1t1•, 1 !'1 \\ ( ,,, 111 1: 1•1J.. 1:.1-· \ 11\\ <:I. !I\ I' " "· 11 I .. 1·· • room. Just like ne\v, 186 Shorecliffs Rd . tjl _.r;;. loan. payable $185 per mo. inC'lndin~ S Th 0 I !h,;11!111 'p11 ,., ni. 1 '" ,,,. C\'eryth1ng.l'ailforcon1pletcdetai!s 546-S880 I ee e cean. !lol'' 1:.1 .uul :' l!\\-1'•11. Days SS2-7000 Nights . . Open Da ily l ·S CALL 644-7270 -.... HERITAGE "·" REALTORS ERITAGE 2828 E. Coast Highway, Coro011 del Mar C:ent!ral :.:.;. ____ _ General General Genera l ---General .. 1-'-'-'--------------- WE CAN Hf.LP' TOU IUT, SELL., OR TRAOf. A HOM£ ANYPLACE IN THIE NATION General CAREER OPPORTUNITY! Qualifications: Integrity & Enthusiasm f'ind out for your self -Et\RN \\'hile you LE1\RN hO\\' tO rnakc it in n.cal EState Sales! CONTINUOUS & EXTENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM MONTHLY! Call today-il"s Fltl·:J.:.:'. ·No obligation-let's talk abot.11 it no,v'. !:il<11t earning 'rhile you 're lciirning in the classroom & on the job. Program April Starts 15 Make Reservations Now' 3 Bedroom-Pool $45,950 THIS t;OME A galaxy of I HAS l'LALL beauty, fabulous Four m1mon1~r2' ~ b;n hi;, --view I Our ~raduates or 'fhe Real f~slatcrs Career Kick-Off 'frainrng l)rog:ram tell us it's fan· tastic ! FOR PHOFESSIO;\ALS AY PHOFEssro;.;. ,.\LS ~ Call ~lari Ann !laze. 833-3305 fo r de- tails. "fou 'IJ be glad you did '. ! s,, lnv1~I>· • c.11 , 11n1plrt". 1)1.•· hi\!' !1 a!UI°''' .1[ fo !!1••11'~1 !•I'\•,. f'IP!J11111!1 ··n1 n• l !<11 111lh 11t" Ltl d1 •s1ral.ol" 1u1~· Oving n'lorn 1\11 ~n1i \i••11 '] :,11·a111·r!tnary rl{' co 1~ t n r , 8:Jld {'01)1, u hr' ck I li'•Tfl\'. Vu1· :1 ·~1-;,.rin1i11a1ln::: f1rcpla~. hui;:-fa 111 1 I~ 111rl1\ 1ilu,il r I' q u 1 r; n g 11 rooni, u11~g!n&t\l'. kurht'll fut'1nal atn1osphr1'i'. i\latbll". for cnterta1nu1::;. is a lrul.v ,.,, ,1 111 rt111ndehl"rs, silk chlld_-prool ho~ 1v I th <ll'~ipt·t·il's. p!ui:. pluir;. plus, sp1.·c1al study, l rk r?"'nl fol' inrorn1atiun cu I l and Yoorksh!'.lp. A ;.!•11111)!: I &i&.0~>-~5. room ror r-.1on1 aa·! ~h11·.1~c for lh(' hohJe·cut11or Ont!. 1 Kear braf'h in Ctiina l":lcl I !\tar and pri<·d n1:h! '~'-' \J! •O~ • "-ll IS' ""l ~' >< ' ~~THE REAL 'OLESTATERS ~11•11' .11·,-1 1\\,,n.~ •·'I.II'«~ \\h··r111•u <'•)uni !II•· t~·n1•f11,, jt ;ut1t".. llfl '" l'K'lh r Ill 1ni.:. 1;::l-~1ir,1 ~lli61l .\1 •1 rh S.1 n1 l·•~:u ]'.!1IJ .. Clr!U1l:I' '~y;\[["f~y'"' REALrY 1'Blll(l t .. l(Fll"l>!5( IME 111(:.Uo ~T(JC• fll:Hl .. C.( ~0..PIH• 6i3-8.'i50. I oPfN TIL ti • rT'S ru"J r !.f 1;1rrr VALLE\' R~.\LI' , •BE~" l~"l~?<l•\l •fllflll(;l,pco SIO<:• (lCM•~G.( co .. P~~· ;;;;;;;:,;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;:;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;:: I I'• tf,.,.~~1~11~ 1~ ~ ~~. I :1<;11 * Balboa Bay Propertie,s * ~h 11 ;i :! tw11·r11. 1• 1111 lrr·k . V ,\ h<'.11. l;.:1 · f.111111~ "!~I·· Waterfront Duplex I -B-,-,-,-\,-.• -_-4-uniiS$75.000 · NEWPORT HEIGHTS t..11• h0·11 1111!1 1.11-111' ri• 1.1~ '' l'l h !.: fl ! J\\' t f t I I •k •"r,1•1:•t Suhnllt /"Ur • i( 1111~. t>at· : 1-11e1· •· IJa. a er ron <up ex _ Duplex. Lo\'e\y 3 RH . i.·rnt~ :'lli~ v.·r st1111v ~uu On t"rllf'I' Jut: good loca· $I 2~.000 . •DESERT HIDE· AY .""" .~'."'·~· Balboa Cm·cs Sl29,500 '0"'"ers uml _,_ 3 Bit. 11M~RGAN REALTY · ·I Call; li ...... 306.l 979-ll90 Oceanfront duplex rental. Best Joe. Q\vner 673-6642 675-6459 .Compll'\cly furnis~l.--On SI 55,000 I anxious 889.500 . 642-7~91 fivl'.' acl"t-!! In HnptJfV;illf'1•.: Try yoUr trades 1---------- "Pr!O< • $15.!m ot' I llf' Ox-~ 670. 7060 changl'.', L.11·11· Jlfhtt"t', ~I HORSES-HORSES PE.IE BARJ{ETT Ji::ALTY ROYAL HOME · I 3 BR ? &12·-1353. . . . r • 1 rec ~hadec . ., -t,..,..,..,..,.., .. ,....,"'." I J-.::\P'D GE:-.> ContnH·tor 3 BR. 2 ba .. \\ lge pa:k· b;r. ~lini-hor~e rant h, Classified Ad~ c111hil2-:J6i8 ~t:king n<'11· prnjectS. Po~s-1 like ya rd .. Ne\v ~ull s1_ze B;irk Bay' area. 839,950. ';°":::::'Y<c_' ~-------yi~~t·nturl' 5~.'l-()1~~ r·vc. pool. In nice res1dent.1a\ . ? General General 1 ;irca. S4 2.!JOO. 556-8800. ti7:l·74_0. 1.::c::.:.:;.:::.. __ ~ __ ,;:.::;.:.;._o_ ___ ~ - REALTORS 4 Local Offices To Serve Genaral 1 General ==------ -ASSUME $24,600-7°/o- VA LOAN WESTCLIFf 2000 Sq. ft Home Frol' t'am1ly ll';i n r Jn;:: ,.,,n\-.'n1en1·r I B<"11TO"l1n~, '.': h;1th~ · l"OO!ll lo ar1rl tin or !1tn!d ;1 ,.....,1. Bo.-i! or lr<tll•'I' 1 :1rr1 ;1n•I ..:atr fl~<' tn \1;ir1n<>r~ School. Buy :11 SI l .. llWJ 1111<1 ch<)f)•l' 01111 t'.?li 1otal p.1.vrn<'nl~ POUL II .!h I'll:• 01 cl1•1·ku1~. 1 .. 11·c·· 111.n..: :irr:,~. ll111111..: 1'!0111 l.;11":L' t'lo!"rll'I' h,1 I/iv. d•11•11 l•i i \' .\. 111~111. ~:·1• '"' 11 fl'•~ Ill,. 11 1 ~ ,\cc llU\I , !}lj;:-1;;1;;. 1ICCllr. 1 I If you're pla'l!ling a Newport Beacttmove · fwrry fol your c119ie,el r~· "' <o'«08'N,CE•~ ~~ v1===== H EIG-HTS-HONEY-RIG ("1\NYON. D" H II(' Co1.1 & \\':1rn1 . ;\ BH 2 ha , :0.lodt•ls fui' Stil••. ,\I s n hn:~r l1vitu: roo111 1111h h1ch ~]'l'i·ta,·ul;tl' G<llf Cour.;<' .1; I-fail goni..! in h,1 lf Lt ~<.'c1r <111d thL'.~e~t \l'1il nnc j,1:,.t :nny . Hurr\i 10 ~1· th1s d1,t1nct1ve N e\1'flOl'I Bench d!!\.'l1 !op1n~·nt nf condon1iniurn horn~s. bLllh in clu~tl!ri.. c11 nUnd hand,nrn.: court ~·ard~ h<'un1.~. I i r c p la('", ;11\d Ot·1'<111 \'1••11 hnn1f.'l' Crrun) ~·1·C'nefl doors Uf"'lllnt: nn1r; u Sl 11 JOO In S260.<XXL 0 fl l' n Eight ~Uflo..'1 h 1110dL'l.>. ench <J n1dSterp1cce of luxun,!. co1nlolL c.anvl!niencc and quality con:;tru(11o n Sundeck ... hrt•place. \vet b.ir. \.'leg.1n1 ;....1,,-:1, ·1 '-.ui!L'. Sun·Lil~ h11ch.._•n. tnval>! ~nclo.,~·d dnub!~ q.itd9L' Recrl:!ation,11 f<1crht1t'" 1nclt1dl' lrL'J!L'd .. \11rnm1ng p<Xll. 'hghto!d IL'nn1,. court .... ,,nu1,, 1ho!r.1p\.' po<1l Alh:?xterior build1nq and qrnun d .. ma1n1enance pro\.·1d,•d !,-.11: .. t\. l-nur cuthJ-.11v-3;,>~ \ .-'\\ f)On Cre~! toda)'1 f1,1.•o. ~ree. 1tnd t nu1 Bed1oon1 ~on d~mlnium Hornet from $63,000 to $9),000 $3150 Down* l1n..,, I ' ( . " ~,.J "'" . t\ • lJI\ ,j • •• ,,l ' ,. 1 I , 11.-.-.nd l·l ,.,..d(I••"'~ .•. , N~, Ci.·•I lrv•~""'· "' C,f'\1.,,.1~~ ""' ,-;~.""t;.,,,i•I s~1 11" "'" ,,, ,, .. ,,. •• ....... • • ._ ... __ _ flowC'r t'Ql'f'rC'd !' ;1 11 fl 1Ja1ly Jr) 1'1 :1 iO l s-11.a oo .PREST!Gf: 8 Rue Grand Vallee l !IQ;'llE:". Gl~ll> Dig Can~un ~1"11J>Orl Bt•fllh I ii-I: &1 1-60.16 Geni!ral SOMETHING SPECIAL Elegant Corona del l\lar estate. 5 bedrooms. i balhs. pool. \'ie\\' of islands and harbor. A n1ounta1n setting by the sea. Call today ~285.000. BUILOERS CHOICE Outstandin g view loc~tion for apartm~nts or co ndo1ninlums. Choice Laguna Location. $125.000. ORAMATIC OCEAN ANO Ca nyon \"ie\\'. 4 bedroo1n , 3 bath family hon1e . 2 ('ozy fireplaces. 3 car garage. Cathedral ceilings. Gourmet kitchen, priv- ute cour1yard. Offered (or S96.i50. i' A PRIVATE WINDOW TO THE PACIFIC in ('ameo Shores, custom designed . custom built. Secluded cou1t \\ ith O\•ersized pool and fountain. 4 large bedrooms each \\-"ilh bath, parquet floors, gourmet kitchen. Beeson gardens . ~49,000. CHARMER ON LIDO Neat smaller 2 bedroom. den u•ith secluded patio, tile roof; ready ror quifcl< occupancy. Com.pact home \Vilh big potential. .Just $72,5()0. DIAL 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd ., N.8 . A COLDWELL BANKER CO. CLASSIFIED HOURS , .\1::1\'(•r11sC'r<. 1nay place tl1•·1r art .. hy t('!f'phone ~.00 a n1. tn 5:30 11.1n. i\!n11dny thru Friday 8 tu noon .Snturda.1· COST,\ J\IESA OFFICE 330 \V. Bay 6-1:.!-567~ KE\VPORT BEACH :>l33 Ne\v1>0rt Blvd. 642-5678 llt:;\'TINCTO'." BEACl l 1 i 8i .1 Brach Bl\'d. 5-10·121(1 LAGl"S,\ BEACI{ 2:!J f11ri'~t ,\\I'.', 4~1-9 ltiti SA~ CLE:\!E;-;Tr. 305 :"\. El C1un1no Heal ·192-·l l:lfJ XOP.Tll COL::">IT dial rrrc 5lO·l:t2U CLASSIFIEO OEAOLINES OC'adlinr for copy & ki!ls 1 ~ :);30 p.111. the clay bl'· for•· puhlicat!nn, excr1,1 tor Sunday ,I!, :\londay ~:d1t1on<. 1ihf'n deadline is Saturday, 12 noon. CLASSIFIEO REGULATIONS E!li:OJ{S ,\dvC'rtisers shriuld chC'Ck !heir ads dnily & rt.'f.Ort l'rrnrs in1mcdiat<'ly. T II E O;UL ..,. PILOT assumes liabLllty for thf' fin;l In· cQrrect insertion onl)', C,\:'\ChLL.ATIOXS: \l,'h(•n kilhni: an ad be Sllf<' lo make a r£>rord ,,f the KILL NUi\IBER ~n·rn you by your ad taker 11.S fl"Cl'lpt of your concellation. This kill num!x-r must be 1irr· sC'nt('('I by the ad\'ertiser in rasc of a dispute. C,\NCELW\TION 0 R CORHF:CTIOS Of' NE\V AO BEFOHE RUr\NTNG: E\'1.>ry C'Hort is made to klll or ro!Tt·ct a ncv.• ad that hos brrn ordered, bul l\"L' cannot guariin· t L'I" 10 do so llntil thl' nd has apf)<'arC'd. in t he pap('r. Ol;\IE-A·fJXE ADS: Thi""<" ads are strit'll)' :a~h in ad\·anrl' by mall or nt any one o( our of· !k~. KO phonr orders . Dra!ilinl': 3 ('Im. Friday, Cllitil :O.lcsa office 12 "10011 -all branch or. fices. TllE DAILY PILOT rl!· scr.,.l'S 1he rl i:tht to clas- c;lfy, Nhl, ern~r or re- fusr 11ny l\d\•rrtlsemrnt, And to <'hAngr> ltll rate~ & n>Jl'ulatlnns v.•lthout prior notlc~·- CLASSIFIEO MAILING ADDRESS I'. 0. Dox 1M>O, Co,!'\ i\Ttsa 9'.?62G F1tin1 ~Qur lr1111 t ~11 11 '' .n, ,,1, ,~ '.'\.,-, \:.'•'\I 1 .. 1'"' , -1 I lln1•,hurthl,11l..111d11 1111d.,,.,1 •l'rl ii ii•-·I· •·i:!,i·i. WHY NOT ., ... 546-S880 Open Eves. General """' "5 f(»O • •~lt l51 • ... " Of •o.wl VALLEY REALfY I &IRG l,.llR?<lls.t AMIRICAH SlOC~ l lCl .. ,.t.f. COYP~Y TOP-0-THE HILL \\11h ;1 d1~11n;1 ru· J,,il ~,11·~ /1lu,, ·~·r.-111 111•1\. ,, !~·au!ilult1 t!•·<~U'r•h«f ': P.I: .\· [>.:n •n' I HJ: t'\hlf•Th '"1111 h••nll' 111111 !a . .,:e i.::ur,1• ro•,111. !1u-n1.-1l !h111:1:, ,,r,d l•J\lll'1>1l!~ rn:o<trr ;.1ur .. f1111v r .. 1s •"'I.· l•·n•11•· f"11r ... i,,,. i..~. hi~ !l'l'''' .11111 ,, i-; .. 1 1••t1d. ,\I! a l th•• ••nd ,.f .i 'JUll't rul~I·~~ 11• 1\ ,, '\I \'.11t1r at ~)">'1.:,01 C;il! r I 1--i~l 1 I CU~fc; mO!'t bfit U. dupll"'I:. AAlf' h)' ri11nrr I!-.«_ 3 OH I 2 R1\, Jaru;lt1, m~r.z 111,_ f!ll)', :O.IA~nlli1"tnt m~1r BR 11uitC', 3 fpl, Cnll 1 I BR I same rll'I: qua!. Gi:l· iifiJ DUPLEX · Chvner. huilcl('r \\'anl11 IQ :«-ll. R::1nrh ,;I)!" :i :11:, :. Ii.\, Y''"'c ... nr., 2 Bit ept 011 h:C' lnl n1•"1.t tr1 l'lty pr11k. Sn. ol J<h\·~ Re"! hur 1n l(1y.r1. Sllll,Qr~1. Gil-16."~ LUSK HARa-:-vu. HL-S. J.1·.: J • .;;1rory. !!BP. 3B.\, 1·1111 rn1. 2 ffll. 11un'I, \ "'" S!J'9,jl)O 1'1·111. r1nly. !>llh~:ll th•' 1~1 u,<; n•111rn .. 1 'ill1•1·t 1,i, .. (·, 1 , 1 ,u •. n tt11 •. n. It •. • T..il-.•• ;1111•1ul,\ 11\••!fllru.: 1,..1 847-3095 ",,, •n ,,,11. 1.11:11• "II Hll' ht•:u h .\!I II i-,._,,,' --- t.,, \HUI'S "'11•11 \PU 1"11 ''"I 3 BR'S 'l'·"·hou-. ~Bit, l-11n1h !'<••• .• hut.I<' 111!h hll;'tc "'·••lo l h ,j ~ $36,000 l'w.•111 ,n•t ! I 1" uri,,-,.p \ti.I ,,., 1, JI ,1, •., · ,, , i fn!I ~·~· .j1 ~"L ~1·,.1 , .• u·· ,-,11,,,.,. 1., .. ,,,. ,, •'l• l 1r•,' 1.11.;!\\_ ,·11.11.-1·1·,_1• ·lh.1' ,,,,.11, u~"t" ·1w 1 ••111 •·1. !•"' ,,, ·~····· '"1'i "l'!t"' ,,,,. ' ,,_,,,,~ ,. 11 • ' "'"-,, ~ ' '.' 11!1 j·• '" •,J 1,.h, • II " ,, t•·lf ... 111·1: • J ' • 111.' I CALL ss2.1soo •VISION• ·Tiii,; H11\i 1 II\:' '.".\l.l.! Yj n~d H1'll Reolty 11-!'1\!.TY ...; I \f'\J ,..;1\'I' ...- (1'~· YI \\'. "I l: \'Ii I I:! "Ty , 1·1 \l.T(•H,..; \\AJ:l:\'.\I\' (",,:\ 'N\ I 1. l ll•\ f'al'i, ('inl•I ll\11 1" ~ \J$ IQ!!• n<l.l UilDU.U Of •I.Wt ·VALLEY RE ALTY l 6'ii(l.(, .. l~l!l'IU5~ • AWfR<CAl<SlOC~t~~-· REAL 11')4 -0561 l •>-::1.,] -'-------,-, HUNTlNGTON HARllOUR Ea~l:l:f:EDROOM I 1~ . 1~l~i;.•: I TH R EE ARCH BAY h 'l!l, 2 r.:irn l1·u111· \••11·1~ ;;1 J. l :-•· r•1"' :r 'I•' -..11111 ("'·"1 ~ 1rd,··-··r.i!,.·I ,\ l.111.I ,,,1 ... 1 :•1· t d1''"w1111· 1 •1"1~1111-, "-'-~~I ' s . I j II" •• ' ,111\ .. i.! -111 "' llf'll Herrell, Mc Kenna Investor S pec1a .. 1. !' "" .. • 1n• 111.i •• )·~111 & Co. Realtors , . u 1 ·"•'I,• •f'-• •l•••I~ r11n '\ • I ',I 1h1!• "-•'•-r , .. ; •• 'Iii• 640-8484 1 · ' •I II\,, ' '' 1'1, " _.' ~~~ ---J,i,r>ll:\ ·,_·•it ~ l;J; : I,,\ I•'"'"' lo•· · 1-·il•H• d•n 1-:unti ngton Beach , .. l''r~ 1111. 1 .. 11. 1 ·1 ., , " 1 1.,1·:1:;d 1!111 1 · 1 ·11 11u·d1 f'·•'•· '•I• I ~I 1<,1 1:.. ( ' '" r r· Tl 111•·'• ,, .• 1 f,n, ~ l•-t!l•• EJ(ECUTIVE RETREAT )',,,, n!f f;·r11r1 '"•11:· lo:u I; \ .1r•I. \\.il k 11. !),.' ,.,-,.;+ri. "•ir~·r "!01!1.1d"rl · ,,, ... :11r 111 ,\ I < '' •ll<ll· •"II \. • · . .rt' .1 •\ ! I'' 1d.1 I ' l1t·1 .n !'HI 111"!'' d«Tail- plo 1··· , ... 11 '·-~1,n t l.-· t•· ~·11• .... I~ ,Ji,,111•"• )l:•.11 '1 1 ,, .1111 I'.• •1 1>·111.d ·"' , TURNER ASSOC . 1-:1\:J: '.[:.:111, I\>• )",, \];, IJI', ·' , . .,,,1 lhl\ l~l."1/f1;! POOL HOME 4 BR. $35,950 1"!1111 pl1:, 11 . .:• I .. ,: !.I'• I• ! 1'''1. \, -•! 1• !•l•I:,_ 1 t~•·t "' h 1 ,j l.1 I 1:1 t1.J I• • 1 , f,. ·••·I l • • ! ' !•',\ 1 .• I ,\ 1 , ,, ( :11 Q.<-4 W FOA £ Jlltl l Sl ..... f! 00' ~- VALLEY REA LT\' • •ERG £11•lllPIUSl .._.., PIC£t< 1100<" ( a(Ml.IK;I: l;l)u......, I 494.1177 1-MINT CONDITION- ( : ••• '' • f'' , 1. I·•·-"!, J, <il1f11I • •-', I' •!1•• I . 1,, .>11; I ·I ,\. ,,.,. In 1.• ' . '• '•1"" 1 I I ]§J'ID~Wfl<lol'.P& I aIT1> ~<nll.1171' •9'1-1100 , •;Ill OAJLY PILOT T11ur'd-'Y Housel 'f urn. or APts. Furn. April 4, 1974 ----~---Hout•• Unfurn. 365 I Hou'1es Unfurn. =-='-';.....c....c_..:..;.;. l05 'i-;;L;;•;::;g;;un;;';;;;N;;l;;g;;u;;e;;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;L;;•;;g;;u;;n;;a;;;;N;;i;g;u;;•I;;;;;;;;;;;;;::; 1, [ I 'ncom 1 Property I' _ Mob••"'"'" ll pll!ill TRIPLEX :.;.iiiiiiiiii~iiiiii NEWPORT lrvint Unfurn: 310 B•lbol Penln"la ;;;;;::;;;::;;;;;;;i;::;;;;;;;::;;;;i;B,~lbo;::::•~l~sl~1n:o;-~~-1!~"~s~W~E~E~~.~U-P~-I 3 bd~ .. l ~S ba ~ \"Jtl.\' lum/Wlluru J L!lt, e Sleeping G•ntr•I fHEE FHEk: OWNER MUST MOVE Mobil e Homt• Por Sale MOBILE HOME FOR SALE: Houses Furnished 300 115 General •Prol~i.lnnnl Si•rvit!i!: e *LANDLORDS* Homtfinders * $47-9641 Ca.lifornia'p;: l..llri;CIS1 llt'ntal ScrvJl'1'! e ~l~r~nl~ ~I\ !ll't'll • • $.'lOO :..'BA, fun houY', o~d /, fw1k)', • llouRkl"<'P Room, Th(' \ViilO\\·s ........... , $3lO ll'K patio, 6:~· b'1H:90$ 9; Octan View pt• 2 bdnn., 2 bn. creenbtll Condominiums ~LBO INN loc1uk>n, lol!l of (•xl ra¥ .. Sl25 Furn. 31 S 10:> f.~1ln,:Str!>et 4 bedroo1ns. 3 b~ilhs, ranch style on 113 at·rc. Secluded hidca\\'3)' with rambling gardens & SILVERCRE,ST MOBILE HOME .ru~t uH N""'l~!l't l:l\11. f~,.~J /U'('t',\.~ l•I ;\'1'"'1Jll1'1 ('11~111 J\-!1•~11 -S.u1 Ol1·~:n F\\')'. Cl'ntr11l M"~a loC'atlon. 011111•1·~ unlt h,1~ ;"; bo:dronrn:< -d111lnt: r'l)IHH -f;1n1ily J"(J(J!ll -01·1•hid f'(){l111 -2 fll't"l)lflf'C'!' -\11<lt"Jl)I' BBQ ~ :11· J)b llv l'lri·lt~I iu 1""'' l1t)n -:lnd r»:rin . rih.1~ 1«1ri.!rou11 mori'! Rolh n1Ju'r u111ts Ill'(' 2 BJ{ -p111i1>s -••n1·los1•d i.:ur11:.:«s. Alt this for only 10': dnll'n .. ;,~k111i,: S7t900 lull 111·u·1•. T11k1• 11dv11ntr1i:i: .. Cull ~1~-'.~305. SJ,j.l -L'TIL PD. Bach, fuU klt, hli; tlt!~·k. Ot:t!Ull Vit.'W, Ll~Ullll. S2il:; -1 BH. frplc. garaa:r. ya1~1. 1u·. bcai·h & 1011·0, La· ~una. I JU , llB, $125: 2 BR. Ct.I, SI.Al; 2 RR, HB, SlGS. 2 BR, 1valk to bl'ach, 'NB .$225: 3 All, Jill. $20'..I; 3 BR F'nllt F11r1n, C:-1: 2 BR JJt>rse Ru.nch, tU'rf";1ge, $2.l.5. Agt. Fr'<'. ~30 2 txlnu., 2 h<l. & d<'n C15·8~ hon1e. Uni .. ·\•ni;ity Park, Costa Mesa S BR & Conv.l>tn, frple, 2 trees. ~1ake an offer. Must sell. · W' x a:1', "!. HIJ 2 B.1 l'llrp., drtt11('f.f, bll•!n:i.., tilfl'li,:., • 11.L"lhl'r & e!l'('I. dryer, \l'in-d !or ~\I 111r t'Vnd., l\.ilt'h. t!ock, i;ID1'1.o.i;tc shell, lund· !K'61)(:<l patio. 1'hrl'<' yrs. eld (.vuun. pool llt1d tennis S.160 S,\, View o( tc:ea.n & &y. 3 hdnn,, 2 t>11. Nf'\\' Tu11lti· NE\\' Oelu,xc 2 lllory 3 BR, $3ro/i\10 . Yqrly. 6-IG-8211 GRUBB & ELLIS CO. TOCk .!B!.Plf'IX.t'll nc1Jr hi}:h l ~~. 8~, dbl ~rar, flOOI & ree. or &16-8-100 cys. S(•hooi. l"OllUll. I"(_~·· f<it.:tJ.$310. 1!33-!!J3J c d I'" REALTORS 675-7080 SJ00. 2 Bit 2 BA. frplr-. 1(1\r· Nl.'°t', I b!k liea1.:h, COl'Ull:l. dcl !ilur. S-IOO • ;) Git 2 D1\, frple hornl" J blk b<'fll'h, Nl'\\'pf\rl. NU-VIEW RENTALS 67~4030 nr .\9l-:l~1S 1 Bil JlousC". SS5, u!ll !)d: 1 nn !Ill. $120 u•il pd: 2 B!t Cl\!, Sl •IO ulll Pol ; :t BK. Nil, ST.Z"1 ; 2 BH, 2 llA, CdJ\l, 11·11lk to 1.;ccan. A~L fo·ec. ~J7U-!H:SO Balboat Pen1n1ul• I I~'"' •"J• C d . . orona • m•r rt.•nl on • •••• •• • • • • • """ '""' on om1n1 ums <I l>drn1,. 2'~ hti, ~1{};)7 11'1· Unfurn. 320 \'1£\\1 APT!', ! ht'lrn1. AdWtz It, nf>w 1"0ndo 011 ~n:etl· only. $3111, ron1h. 1 _L_i_d_o_l_s_l•_~-~~-[-N_e_w~po~''~B-•_•_,_h_~~ 90 FEET LUXURY LEASE 10th & Bay. ·"t10wn by appt only. ()o.l.'fl~·r 54&-0601 l.M;I!, JlOOI and tt."nnlli · · 54,j() Costa M•sa 67:~.;oo 4 Wrn1 .. 2~ h;1 1J111\''1-:.lly Pork, just 1'Cd~l"Or11t~·d, IBR, 2BA, T 0 v.• n ha u 5 c, Costa Mes• ~'0111111. m:reetion • ···• $150 1\fontlcello lm1nac, S300 per $30 WEIK & UP 4 UR, f3111 rn1 . din rn1 , 1 Ba. ~.·r111l. ~;1rd•1 11~. One of h kind , <I ~hO\l'JlllltlO: $l(ij,l)XJ 130' WATER fllONTAGE · llkc nu. Lot·lltNI In ntw adult pk. (IWi•Y hiUU nol~y ~t. 011c·l11:1f Iii. fron1 f'lUb· htiUS('. /',1'd\ICl'tl 11, $12.950. C!<ll , ~;v 1!:8. 21J-69'1·4600, 691· Tl~i:.1. CAN BE SEEN AT: CRESTMONT ESTATES (iM £NI THE REAL ESTATERS CALL 552-7500 nl(). $100 cli.·1t.nin&, .hil & e s dlo & 1R A • VISION • ..!_!lb!· 5-l~2'163 • "t~ & ~l~idSe,.E~~. Avail. Nfo~\\' 3 Br, 2 Ba Carn1f'! 3 BR. c:rph1, rlrp11, blt1111. frpl.' e PhoM Se~ -Htd. pool Coron• d•I M•r TRIPLEX \\'1111 Y"ll" own pi<'r & flrui!. A i!"f'\.:("HlS :{ BH,'lruu l'!l1 ('011· '"'rl1h{,. ro Ith Brtrn1, :! hfl, 2,tJO(I ~11' I! llonu-. Lt:. 1i:1tln, .v 111n1'"· i''flr nn unli.·111'1 nhl" Sl~~l ~~~I .~· in hr~I lot.:u li•)ll !ii '.\1 ·lt'IJ1,1'! l~h1nrl. DANA POINT DUPLEXES -----~-- 1nodt•I l larbol' Vu Jlon1cs. 'I I pvt P'1110• v.·lk·111 cl~ts-, 2 •Children &!':>ct Section icnnis priv. \111::\\', land· Red HI I Rea ty car ~'3-u" i\dlll;. S 3 'l J · 2376 Ne"·rJ: Blvd., cr.1 1>«11.p!ng soon to be eorll· HF.ALTY REALTOHS 642·ll;>;:J 5f8-9T;jj r 645-3967 Pt·nrhou!ll! .<:; 2 i11111!111 ;opt:-. :: AR, 2 Im . 1._1, :"~I Fr, •11L 1'11ndy bl.1uch. :..,CuscJ1oli.! $160.000. Ca Ii f .' s Lerge1t Renta l Service. Houses, Apts? Home finders * 547-9'41 l)lt•lt'll S·1i.l. JX'r mo 64Q.·1161 Univ. l'ark Cen1cr. lt'\·inc 2 & 3 BR, 2 bas., garages, *SUS CASIT AS* or G73·29'l~1. _ pool & clubh.sc. Adulls, LIDO CLASSIC f)l·n111Ht fi· ert'i'll\ll hon1r & fllr1un1-lik1• i,:ru•rl(>ll, \l\i.:h rcil's .. ·1 Bit. i!<.'11, din,· rn1, A QlU~t to i;ec. $1:i!!,:i00 ~:all (i·l(l-."tli:? J.1:;l111gs Ki~·dt·d Costa Mes• QUIET, 1·utt', ninPlt• fun1. Br · Hl.'l'I Bnrn. l1!il. lrll'y, !IOOI. SI~. 170 D•·l.,i\l11r.C.~1. $·L~5. DHAl\li\TlC Par k Like 2 BR Condo, /\/C .. $22S/n10 Older .-1·hildren. SZ7J. up. Furnished 'Bfelll'lt'lr's .'.:.. 1 Vi1:\\'. NI'"' 3 level 3 BR, 2 2 BR. Condq, A,C 52Z & $2-lrl 0\\'rtcl', :.16-11.197, S.16-78:::3. !3'h·n1s; Extlltlon~Uy nli .. ~. BA. kilt·ill'naid, self clean· 2 Bf-t Condo, A/C $265 & $275 4 BH. Tov.·nll!Se, gar, patio; .'llO Nf>\l'JXJ) Bl, Ci\f. lng oven, supt•!' C!J>I, v.·alk 3 [U't l-lon1cs ..... $2§5 & $:115 )'d, H1't'. :.1r1'as. ;-ir. SO. BF:At;T F~:':I 1 Br lots of tu b<•<1ti1. -tQ.t }'ernleaf, 3 BR J-lonies ·. $325 & S.:i35 Uoost Pila:1. $29.:i., 5'.i7-97l!) bl tins, poof, ,1va lk to shop- Dana Point 675-Ui75. ' 4 BTl HO!Jl~S ........ $l35 & $'~2j 3snooncio~r:.--s.C. Plfl~.n. Pjtt.fl:.;m.i fro1 l~h $);,(},mo. NE\V l<g 2 BH. 1 hu, 4 BR llon1c .. : ..... , .. $500 l'wl, lllln:<, '1·1'1'ts, urp.<. 9_.l \\.19th! .. ~JS--0-192 ' LIDO REALTY 11;;11 .. 1 • .i .. '" LAHGE 'l RR. '.! B.\, S21!J. vr:rd ror kids. 11·/rrple,, vit•v.', d:shi.1.·!l..~hcr, RAN_<;H RE,\LTY . l~'11'S&11, u:;l;.ti5f..Sr ~ifJ.1~. e 'J'ftOPldL POO\. e :io o1 ~ (uprer unit 1 •JJI-2000 Ir: F-!--.~--· 2 BR, P:1 s:\, spiral *673·7300* !(f:THF:AT·I BH. Sli:-1. t.:lll Pu1nseUJa. TURTLEROCK ounta in Valley stairc<i!U"~ tpli·, • pn I i o. 2 BR-& HA -+ Gu<'~t J'tni ,I(,. I NE\V 2 BR, 2 ba, den, frptc, 3 BH, l'~ B.\ Unfurn. z cru· \\'atf'r .~ Gn1 Pd !>18-116.11 BA. Oc€'a n i,id(' hv.·y. rrpl.I crptd, dr1xJ~ 2 car_gur, u:.e i;aro.1i;c. i.·,;H}i St e rl ing2 BR Trailc furn, .-\dulls pd. Kid ok. , BAYFRONT VIA LIDO SOUD RACHE:LUR 2 !l'lOm, S12j ulililil'~ paid. F'nl'<l y rd. Homefinders * 547·9641 ~<'fludrd. S375. 6T:>-4398 ol pool._ Min. nwnt_enn~icc Court. :1·16--0tiJl after 6Pl\I; only, no J:>l'll • 1'.:L .... -,. ,-B 2' r I . I yd. Ulll pd. 1\vail .>/I. UI' 67J-'5oJ:; C:dl t (i...11!()9 Ui~ duplex v.'i1h nicr prh·at(' lx·11ch. 3 Hdr111~ .. 2 bath~ .+-d<'<'k lll> ,l',r 3 bdrn1i;. &· 2 baths do1vn. Cn1•pc1cd; hU·ins: frp h.:s.: Ch« Ter· rlllc bav v1t'\1'. JJl~ss · plicc rCdu(·"d SI0.000 for qulck i;,al('. Xlnr ternis. : i:.• r, ~ , 111. gar, l$3.J-JM7. _ ~~----1 super n{•ii;:hborhood S.100. riuntington be•cn STU D I 0 S dee o r:i Io r U75-1076, 673-2925 L19un• B••ch furn1~·hed. (as ,t, 1va.ter Tl'1H.' pri1I€' of n11•n[.>r~hip in : ----2 BH. 2 .story, new bldg, shag paid. Sl55/nu. &IG-~ L1guna Be•ch thi . .; very sharr 1 ple:<. I ~It (;ard<'n /\Jl! S?lO 1ncL 31 ~ BR, 2 BA, bllns, crplS, I < 'Ill u rn1 1 < , 1 --""'c:....~·I ,,,•rf<'t'l r<"ntul a r•·a. 1111!.._1_ S1 ud1rr $1;icl 1nl'I utll drps, 'l blks co beach. :.no l . Custom built, 2 blirn1, ~~ $ii0~·: ~~I:.. 1~~u 011'~1! 2 BR Dplx, rrn. ~hag Cl"JI\. 1,1.1. •. li"p". &· ,.,.1 ..... ,1 .... ~·. I 497-l::i:il Iris. $350 y1·ly lsc. 675-53.39 hOmc. \I'/"' ca J' pc I s · ea 1 g, :i ;\rlu!I~ onl•·.INo pel~. $!;)(} ·' ., ~ , " ,,, • 1, 1,. .' sec. l'L?l w1aoble. Uavc , ;;.is~l""1I .1 -l•l' -Sl:i,tru rl01\'1l 11• t\\'\V O("Clln \'Jt•v.·, 'J CHI' ~aragt.'. , ' , 1 I. • DUPLEX. lBl fun1, in C.l\I. i\s~u11111hlf' R1 /: F'llA lfl!ln I Houses Unfurn. 305 Costa M•sa lu-c1ilai!C', ~.e. t 1.:cK 1~1 11-17~'>08 963-ii~ti-_mo_._. -~· vii i now. .~a,-;; lolln _ Sill P•'l" 111,,_ General I . , A-1 eonditlon thl'U--<tUl. LUX .Spac. i Bl't, I-ab. rce Quiet. no b1.:s. cats or i\Jl :l t11"dt~10l!l ll!lit~. I:.:xr.·u 1 ... --l!.o\llE FH•'J?: HR, k$18.i $350 MONTH ~rca .. J~c:~cct IOI' cr l or 'J !JIOlOl'C')'ClCs. ~r.20 ,;torai:;c. Sec to believe. Call I ll'!!<'l'fl for J;ids. 2. Spai:ious ·I ~l.11~:'1! & ~~les, $250. !l&i-347:.l H , 'B h !l?.3-3?.0j ALA "'ENTALS \\f):'<'T I •. \::iT: 2 BB., SliJ I f,\:O.l. ft\!. + UINJ.\G H.l\1. 1V111s1on Vle10 unt1ngton •ac 151 REALTY 67U900 REDUCED! Lovely .\ BR,, den, ~·~ BA. cui;1n1·bl1. hon1t'. J\l!(ny fl•a . tt11-e1;. 11111.na<". !'Otl!I. f:..'l' nnd Hg1'l'£', nn oul~!:ind1111,t huy at new prlc~ ol $109,JOO. •I liNIT ,\pthnU,.,(' S'J~.;,m. nc111' S:u1 ('ll'n1f•nl•• <;•·n. l!u~/l. {h1·nr_ 71 1.11!,'..!.f,7.I:\, Commercial P roperty 158 INVESTMiE~'~'l\~I A .i.::~r·:i,.;':, ,ial'd foi· _kitls. li111lt-111 kitchen. fit'l'placc. .. $40 \IY!EKLY [ : I Wll,.C1Al•H1t.111t\'!Cf l!Ll\l~~~'.!HH.$1.JU.garagc, \1'/\\' car pels. j•;1lio D"LUXE' 3 .,1,281 • W liul "' Jl\'ts ok I . 11 c.. • coiTu.'r 0 • ' • Executi..e Suit•s I ' • ·"' . · · 11'/bar--b-Jl . i\n exec cnt air cond, shat; crp41, cu:;t\1111 f fiit HOUSIS _Homef1nde r s * 547·9641 Junuly ho1nc. Urps. J'ool 111cu. t.:hild ok 727 Yorktow~ Blvd. ..; ; • l Ans ! EA~TS!ur:. c:i.1 Sup<'r '°'I $450 MONTH :>~·;) n10 \\kuuys l!.,.)·]•1~<t Bca1.:h Bl\' At \orkt0\\'11 · -,_._,_._._u_u_m.JL' DU,lS. [ 1"•l1011: Sh11rp 3 Bit. 2 BA, l\t!SSJON H.EALTY 494-0TJl c:\.t Z:.J, all 6 pn1, 586--0::lJ 5J6-04I1 WAKE UP AT WORK $58 900 NfWl'Of:f & IAY, c M. t 42·131l l.11gL' r.u111ly_ rovn1. 111! blt.r1s, $21:i -1 1 ~ UH, steps to (kciu1, NE.'\V-:.ffiR-OONDo:-,\/C, STUDIOS & 1 BR's, CLF \N I 1 I t;. $1 :.!0 F: . llllll't fan11ly Sll't'l'I. A\'(U]· V1cton11 Bca1:h. Jl'j•IC, {'l']ll, orpi;, U\CJJOOK:. • Full ki!Jhl.'n I • siv/~r. cZ~.~a~rail ll0\~'.1 111 ;1 1J~~no1~'! 5325. Call Larry, $2'1 5 .• 3 BR, frplc, ~·1u·d. no:"· pn. arcu. A\·1111 ·I l. • He11tedpooJ ... NE \'l' B· ·h Sl" L· ;i.\U..,."8(). J>ll\lu, secluded an>a of 1:an· :>.:' 1U 1110. SJ!t-~ 01· b>i'1"341!:>. • Laund1y fac1ht1es STEAL FIVE ~• .u: .),) ,,g-una. e l•ree uilili s furn, util pd, s1nl fX'I ok. :l Bf't. house v.·/ garage. Y_O.n. ~ BR, 2 BA, patio, crpls, • c , 1 nnd have a l\i('C :1 IK'lh'OOn1 UNITS SEE &I<'! 2 hr ~1·-0 hurry! S,'Jl.ll:ln~o. N_o pets. I 8 2 $J:la · 2 . BR, fro!c, garage, or1,~. pc.JOI, 1.:nt·1. .(>!iir. :>~. • ".n;e lhP1.1~ 1 l~:r ,t· hny. Only I ~. yr~. hoin<' 2 i;ar dev1i·hcd )!:ir. clo:->e Back Bay,;,. '"r[JOrt. Cec1l,C!\-I. 675-64811, 610-4161 ~~vie"'• No;th end. ,\vaJJ Ivla,y I. 8~71 • 1.\: &n1a1d serv. avail. old. 2·3 Bit units, 2·2 Bit ui;.:i'. ' IHl'~l' fcnef.<d yrirrl $770. n1onth!y incornc. PnOP· SHARP 2 Hr Jpis ~lt).J rto"' :i BR, 21~ BA To\vnhouse, 1350 · 2 + Den, :l bath, frplt, • Bitt ·B~uc . 3336 Vio Li1ln r\·l'..'n an rwean Vll'll', But 1. block fro1n 17th st. Zonl'CI TlON. ALI. UT!LITIF:S BEACH ! 2 hr $2T:i J.uguna. 213-829-2517 aft 7 Pl\1. NU-VIEW RENTALS -~. ··--~ • 1 i\Tlh !<) o...-ean FANTASTIC BUY Ba<·k door tn brnrh \1•alk "'/tennis roui'I :1dj. ,1 Bft + bay \·u. Ul"· ln.xcs &· t't:lzy garden patio. Now Sl0,000 fess. HU1Ty: 0]X'n Sun. l-:1. 425 Vin Lido Nord. 6T.r7•114, uo!ls. Su11de1·k fr,1n.r & rrar, I "·!th huill·in hiil'IH•!llll'.' ju~! ERT\" IN GHEi\T CONDI· bltns, fncd, pnliu. gnrttgc. fiun mi. pool, frplc. $325. 'J. dceks. Newport Be•ch • Pho~escJ'\'l('C c:.nl~ $:.!'L0,000. 10';. d<)v.•n &· C~2. Only unc l!kr 11 •tvail· P:\IU BY TEN,\NT.S. 1-;x. bring farnily & JX't. Avail. 2 BR. sinall yard .it patio, 6·(3.4030 or .J~l·U l1\ Slli\Rl' 2 story BluUs arc<1, J !R. $155-$165 ~\~r .1-;; 2ud T.D. \I'''~·' able. $3G,500. C;1!1 616-7171. CEPT \V,\TLlt "This LS.a N~l\iPOHT 3 ~r ,tri $-25(1 yrly gara ... e, I Child & l'ct o.k. LEASE 2 BR Spectacular vu, Ull.KJO, n,Cl\'lY de c.o~·a t ':1 NE\V DJCOR. Priv garage. 1 EH}~S1 payrtlc•11!.s ONL\. OPfN f/L ~. ITS FUN TO Bf NICE' Janl<1S!ie nppul"1uni1y." kids & pets fine Hurry ., tul UUlO~nl 4U11. 2 .~ Oil LI l N s . h Call £.H).SUi2 i ~ * (\.\J{LY ltE.\LTOJ~S * BALBOA 3 Br ct?lx S27j .yrly i'lds T.L.C. $IG5. ;).!6-T.106. ~a~~~~~~~~· a~~kc\ Oltuis, Uplc: attac;1 2 cal' ga;· A~~rr ~~plt'~~·e; ;11~~. Listings NcL«k'<I 646-7 11•1 l\3:{·01:.!l !rpl, gar, kids ,tr pets. Huntington 8e1ch g "·1door opcnt)I'. ba!L'011ics, of SaiJ Dit•gO ~"l">~'Y· 17301 . l!NTLi UEt\Cll TO LAf:UKA .Pill. . \'IC"'· ocau1 CCII, pool, snort l\eelSOI Ln liB 1!4.2-7848 . FOUR, UNITS \\'~~ GOT 'F.:\1-CALL US El\lERi\LD Bay. 3 BR., 2 ba. u11vc to nc.ignburnood & ' • . - 3000 Sq. F't. Near Ill'\\', iln· ' · ·~ $LANDLORDS$ LEAS!'.:; Beaut. Exl'C'. home. Cuardt.'t.I area; pools,~ctc.~~ rasn1on Jsiaiid SHOJil)i~ ADULT GARDEN APT. 1nac. hon1c. 4 BR. :i ha. of-•. ·xc·11·1 .• ·,,11·:N'l '. l'.11•··· 1'011111 \I Li\ft(~~: LOT f'F'.f: f'REI:. o.,,, u, T-•,,., 4;:t) htd pool. :1 BI{. 2\~ Oas. Pl'g Allen H.U'. ·l:H-7Jl8 Cl'lllCl'S, \\·au.; tu hl~llSl.:JlOl)l 1 ,BR uni. $145/l\1_0. Pool. fice-den, Sl:l.l,000. Owner. -" ' ways J\'llft'<I. slC'ady in· ---..., uu 2 car ,::-ru·. forni.al dining .~ & h lJ S Nr U<e Park 103: 12th St .... , 1 Butlt!cr·.~ ~{X'citil. Cnnun'! i·onu-. ?il1~sio11 aro<t1 of S:1n $ ALA RENTALS $ Liv.rni. Fi:un-rrn w/lri>lr, 2 BH, 2 BA. No. t)lld. Close to · t:JJW"L' es, ca ·.i ~t··llt1 · · · • T · 673-8760 Princ1.,.. ... ~ on Y· / 1 • · G · "" 1 b 1 h 1 ,,,. C'\'cs tHI i, ••O·u:!'·\ 536-7-17 aft 5 & wknds J.;;::::"'°"-0-';:'2~:..::.:=-In! \1• Vi!•11· fl1'1'r 1~ «f·. • 11<111 Cup1s1n.i1m. ' tun I Ne"port & J~y, &12~ Blt·lns. wnlcr s n ft l'll er, u•.-llC l, US •· S 0 P g · "" Newport B•ach t'an1ou~ Del Obispo Ro<irl. 1>'1:111\' IL'('t•s. fo:nsy e111'l·, ~'ll!l· eu~toni drps & cpl. \\'alk lo $3S5/Iv10. •194-7079 , $125. no. Reliable steadly l11<·l. hldg rlc~l~n pl<•ns ror 6 v£•nienr 111 fr t ~· wa Y s. WHERE TO LIVE! beach, schls &_Jiarks. Pool 2 BR hotnc. Close to park IJ.: WAT ERFRONT e11;.pl~ed adult No pets, no GRAND ·OPENING stores & 10 ores. $110.000. Bari,:11in $55,000. 1 Br. poor. View .. ;, .• s215. milinL incl. S.J'.5. 968-9-U4 01.:can. Ne"'· crpts & drps. • with SLIP. 2 L•rge t·h1ld1m. 53&-7!).17. Newport Bay Towers ?,.,,~·,:~.~J.r I Brok t' r. 171,1) Red Carpet, 8ealtors 2 Br. tov.·nhousc. pool .. S240. B B. AN o Ne \v 3 B n , Yrly. $275, n10. 830-9001. bedrooms, 2V2 baths. Lagu1a Beach 1 • 2 BEDROOf.1. 4 Bdrm ExecUtive r • "" 497·1761 '} nr L<t"""'1 1"· T ho 1 < · -c C d "' -t' . " · ·• · · ··• "~"'· O\\'n use, pv pa 1 o. 2 BR View 1-lome on iiU a .r p •t s, rps. Very LOii'~ DUP 2 BR. 11,., ba. CONOOr.11N!Ul\l l\Or.1ES fo1· thc fussy huyt>r! .Ill~! :ii~ NEWPORT BEACH -========== 13 Rr. Cd1\I. f'ircpl;u·e. s:L'i(), garage, shag crpting, gai; Dl1\"C. );'early. $350/JllO. t $•00 Bk ~ Bayfront Homes yl's old. B(•11ueiful {Joor plnn I P rinil' );aylroul ~11e ii :~Br. Crll\1 · Firt.·phH'l'. S37:i. 11!tins, pool & rer roo 1n, Call 830-90()1. Pr 1v 1 8 • "' • r. Forcd air hea t, lrg. p\'d. Boat Slips 11•ii11 dinini: rooni, f:in1ily For ho<LI 1,,1,al r & s:ih·~ Constant Income 2 Ur. l ~1~unn · \'il'11· .. s:ri0. Quiet location, nr Beach & 1133-2560. p1ttio,encl. gar. N<'ar Bch. Full Security 1-lighrise . nlc'1111, Urcp!a•'{" eon1pletcly Bill finnidy ltllr. 67;;.tillil r..h•iuis fl('Hcc of niind. 5 :I Br. i\11iun1 & I •R •. s:~im. shoppi ng, S300 1110 lease. L•guna H ills N. Ed S250 lease 494-9601 s,,,.t"";v',,&10 "°a.· n1~n1.1;_,construction modl'rn kitr·hcn. 2 blllh~. 1r· · 3 Bl'. l\~'11·port · \'iew .. S!~iO. :~\6--0687 2 BR & De<•. 2 b• .. •I••··. Lu.vuRv. rondo. N .. ,"WJlOl'l J::rF·rc '''' /ro1n •~. ii•k or .. "" " ('ol'rrc.1 pa1io. sprinklf'rs . 1ST Tl~I E OFFEll~:o liN s. kll l\/f1rcplact.•s, in 2 Hr FR Df{ C J:\I SHr " .. .... ·• .t ... $170 ! I ~ 'lga.ragespacespcrunil. front & rcur. Tinrr{! iiin· l·ully h'i1).(', Jl,1.·!111(' h"'n:in1. i.:r1•Ht IOL'1L1inn. Kl'al' Oi.:('nn · · · ·. '· ·· · ·'· \\'ONI l.o\ST? 2 BR. $180 kitchcn,aircond,:lcar gnr. Crt'sl,V1ew,2Bl{,dcn,:J _~~ 11.0. Poo , n1a1d, ph. Roo! 'OT -•nd-k 1 1 1 1 in l!un1inf!10n H l' a I'. h. 3 Hr. CnnlL'O llighl<tnds S~17:1. "tu·agc, fenced for kids. !lid pool. ,\dul<~. no ,...1~. ha_._ lrpk', Ex.•ra. '· •• Tc:.nrus. _Jdry, tlllli::'.<' Inn 494-9436. "" .... dow~. V1'l"Y /lll'llU't'S<'"U<.' !;i~ ~ lf' h'!'. --~·P .• '><"nhnn. ro. I I B · I'• ' I $1000 "' ., .. ~., $3 Unus'ui Opportun\1y t (J l<i nrls1·npi11". $7j,90iJ, c ;: l JI s1_,,,ro_1. Bk1·._fi7_.'Mi 1fl0 SI I0,001. '-11 -, s" Lu,iuisu,~~ ·, · ... h. 11100' Li\Hla:: 2 BR TL\SliOUSE. $:.!15. OiO. 83(}.. 2210 all 5. "l~J:,.,r./.110· ~.30 0 l' Newf»rt Beach Purchase Bayfront Properly " The Real E s tate Fair r. u o · · · )('flC ' · S200. All 1~'11" Kids ok. N .,. ~= - l·n NcwiJOrt &neh. :J·IO·li:.'O. SPENDABLI<.: inL·., inlhiliun 536-2551 or 839-6133 CALL G/:)-72't'i Bl'J\Cll Art'a! 2 Bft $210. Laguna ig1.1el l BLK U\lnl \V cs t c Ii ff DVPL.EX'. 1 ~ Blk fron1 · hPd;:i•: 111". hay, -1.SOO Sq. fl. =:::;::::;;;;::::::::::: Q · 310 Fernando Rd., N.B. [ TA~ftllOI! LL,) _ore. hhl)~._Bkr. 67, iOO Custom <U"<'ll. N!Cf:!! • shopping cc11tc1·, Ad u 1 ts l'e','",: Rc.ntuig JI Apts 675-8551 IUR J\IOB IL Monie Purk on Col· Homeftnders * 547-9641 314:i2 \\'EST NlNE Patio only. Nel'dy dcCQl'. 2 BR, 2 ~-c-c Y tlus ;; u in rn e r'. REDUCED $5000 Condominiums urarto Rh•1·r. A<lj. lot a\·nil. BllAND Nu:: BR conrlo. 1 i,i, opens on 7Lh green, I::\ B,\, frpl. $280. &16-1627 IH•l-738, 494-28.'>2. & OPEN FOR OFFER for sale 160 Fortin Co. RC'allor &12-5000 bl!, dcl1.LxC' crpt. on Niguel course. 3 B<lrnis., 2 CrooTsLE Di-<1matic View $3.3/\\'K UP. l Br, 2 Br & Lots for Sale 170 gr1.'l.'nhcll. Call 536·7960. b.·Hhs -refri:; .. & clec. "·atcrfront.' l BR apt. $375'. Bach. lolor TV, n1aid serv .. llOP SK IP-JU\ll' :!!r2:. 1!:1rbor Bl vd. NEAlt l\"p11· Tl h uron ,., rage door $3j() Ur · I U ·1 D pool llE '!ESA '15 N TO 1.'I"·' OCf:,\>,'•, ·1· I ·;BR '" I D \\'kd:i~·s :t it 5pin. wkcn<ls .,:i • • n10 1n1.: Its. a y s · " . ., . ~"' -" b V oi\·n iSt:',' · ~ ~ Jlt. 111• ~·li\","l f'ICl~~.''T \I'll JT £ 'I lease/oplion at S.16500 979-8880 Eves ti/5-0534 Ne1,·poI Bl Cr.l 616-96S1 3 master bdrms, 2·~ ·balh.~. Ha r or iew Home rni. F11n1·n11. 1.k•11t1t. ~·111 s ,t, " h •• -" LANDLORDS' aft . 12· " ' .-. • · · ' •· · frplc, family rooin that 11·ill E.\:l'l'llcnt ho111e ro1·1:n!L•rtain· ~r!rps. S39,500. or subn1it of· \\'ATE!t 1'i('\\' ](It. So. • ;; RDHM, 2 Bath, bll·ins BAY & BEACH 1:.'.ASTBLUFr Condo. Pool. 3 DUPLE)..n.8 21st St. 1 btk fit n prof. pool t~1llll'. Coon· in~. \\':irn1, rihn1111 !ll'iiH' fc1·. ,\fl !i pin & \1·krul s. F.V. l.:1)'.;un11 . '.! blks ah01·(' Co<is1 \\le S1X"ci111izc ln Nei\·por: \\·/dryer hook-up, crpts, Jrg REAL TY 675·3000 BR, 21 ~ BA, ramily rm. beach &pi('f. Dix 2 Br, !rpl, plctely erptd & drpil. ~'e1• 11:: llfl!'ni. OininA" rt11, l.;0111" 5j<l·29:l9 lhi·y. li.iOO +sq fr ., Tcrn1s. ll('ach e Corona de: l\lar e fnced yrd. Sml pct ok. _ _ ~ !orn1al dining. S.J75/t.10. By yrly lscS295. Days 54&-soll simple. $79.500. Open llnuSt' nu:r kil< hi•n 111lh Si•lf.("!1•;111· Ul.UFFS. l'Ond<> :l Bdl'lll un 71~-61·1-1<»6. 711-1'.l!l-2:\c.i:-! & Laguna. Our Rl'nlal Ser· Frpll'. sri;, n1Q. 82·1 l ~UR 2 ba living rm & dining U\\·ncr. 832-5.SSS ext. llli; 1vknds 673-7694. Sat & Sun 1.:1. l\l<·Nnsh ini,: nvrn R. ctishll'll>'h('r. hiiy sidi>. 1'1•Jno·\pnls only. ·1mf.5Q:f.'T. C·21ot-:-nen.r--:-;t: vice is .FREE to You! Try Guilder. HB. 12131 :12:;..70'20. ar<'ll lam. 1m. frplc bit/ins, TIIE DLU.F.FS, 3 Br, 2~ii Ba, DYNA?.U( lrg. Oct;anfront 3 Reallv & [uv. 6·12·1::3 1 tll' FlrC'pll'. B~·au11ful park!ik1' Call 6·11·114.'t Q\\"N~;lt Clair & Brblol St., Co~ta Nu.\li('1v~ 3BR. 2BA, hl1ins. rlhl gar, cpt~/drps, fenced . & crpts, drps, $.175. 310 Vista BR, 2 ll\. Yrly $400/nio. ~ 642·6:";7~. 1:111rbl'11 p!n~. Pn1in. shak(' l\lcsa. ~~16-16.ii t!I U-VIEW RENTALS nriv p.1int. Sharp! 5245. nio. sprinklers, 2. car gar, un-Suretc. Ph. 2.13-351--0J67 alt. Days &16-fl03, nite 673-2586 l .SKIP to the BEACH roof. Ft•r !;1110!. Oul:<lanrlin~ Duplexe5/Unlls Real Estate 6TJ-·t0.10 or 494-32·18 l1n111t'<ilatc occupancy. Ask niaculate. $350 1st, last ..\.: 7 p.n1. S Cl v>1h1" aT Sfi~.'.lf"'· C;1U fi11 .117:XJ 1, sale 162 1 I) 1 96 .. 7 .• ~ dcp 4.99-254·1 an enente ON X1Tu\ \\'IDE !'~LOTS mRBElL. '1\10:\\'l'()I{'[' IJUPJ.t·::-:. ;-.;,.,, = 3 Bil, 2 HA. fpl t', 11('1\' cp1 s, $300n10-3BR/:.!BA. 1nt \FU. San Clcniette Resident Hole\ rlO~!F. + JO BDllt-.1. 0011!\I Exchange 182 or a e · ,.,...., ""· · · . Townhouse lJnfurn. 335 e $55,000 e I t•l('l!lln! un11s \\Jiil a 11 VIEW RENTALS new paint. in and out. 2 Car S41:10n~~Nu ~·stni ~It hnl<'. R Fountain Valley S79.50Per r.lonlh THATS ALL Tll F~l~E: IS r.;)~O t'\"lrns. 1)()11·n1011·11 Npt, 1 1~ 2 H1'rh\'>On1 hidr.,·1:11·11y, nu •10 I i;:-!lrage, lge lot. $2&> mo. Agt PL.ACE. R~ALTl 4~9 •0-I Quiet· Secure TO S/\ y lM\!i,UjU~~ h]l;i; [ron1 tx.•ach. $1 l:l.:iOO. iu·r.:-~. )011('t' ]{I I'(' I'~ Id ~· Hou•••* Apt1. r .. '!6-&.~ Newport B•ach 3 BR. 2 bas. p 0 0 I ' 1-"Unt·U!il • \~lking distance J CaN"y Rlty &16-ill.\ i lll!!l'!'. ~71·1! S89·Ul7·1 nr l"OJtHll~ II.ts Ulll!!it•~ I~\· I I 2BR, 2BA, <I blks lo OCC'an playg1uw1d, CJubhsf'. S'li5. lo Cl'O')'thing. e Ask for DICK \\'\!iT~; e ::116 ('on~l ]hl"y., N.Jt 1il•1I 212-JOfl7, 'lOi :)()1h ::il. "f'li.illl!l' for 3 hJ J 11111 1,. 111 I * 14$a0111 * crpts, drps, yn1 & patio, $225 · NICE 2 BR. 2 BA. 1110. 1'-ounlain Plaza . SAN CLEMENTE 54S-79l"i BLUFFS co:-ino. 1\llr;u·. 1 01 ... ·11 W<'f'kt'nrls. Ue,1111 .1rta llllh :1 IH·dn11 433W.1tlhCOSTAMESA 817-799~ frplc. apt. \\l~tc!Uf. tll-300-3119 or 714-831..ffi.15 HOTEL SOOO 1110 sp..·nd.1hl" -ufr1·1· h•·d. 2 hii!h .~phi l<'vrl. n,.11 !y HOUSE + APT. 011·11••1 unH . LANDLORDS FREE! 3 BR. 2 RA, frplC', 11<'\v paint $275 . 2 BR. bl tns, garage, Huntington Beach • 114 DEL N.AH., ~.('\ • Sll.000 in1 rstn1l'n!·Th1.~ i~ II ~·1~~i:·111 B~ 011 nei .iil ~~:~~·!() I NE\\' ?, BR. 2 BA h1111~<' plus· Bar;:;~~;alty I "H.ENTElt."I!:.. .~. crpl. Close to beac-h. $280 . $~;1~ ~sl~~; garagf', dc<"k 3BR 1 :~BA 2·slory. r•\'t. ON OCEAN 1ndt'f'rl a rare silU<lllOll.1 °1~" ..::._~·-ot t'\•·.~._ )~•-:! nrt. 21 ~ J{,\ ,\r1 . f.'l']i!r~. You c:('t ,\1! The Jlousf's nio. :l.".6·3.~7.1. ovtr canyon, Coronu dcl palio, d11is & soft "'alcr inc. 3 BR. 2 bn mob~Q J.I. Sum- i ha\f' not ~('{'l1 .trivii• 1~"' ** BAYSHORES ** j p,1tir1s, )!."•rai::l's, va I'd:< 111•atJ11blc fur rrnt in Ou R Irvine l\l:u'. $4:1-1738 incl' or yrly. 5$-t228. aroun.d th(' hC'ach :11"11 h< r" O\r:"l"Ert ,\N~IOUS •I llll, 3 Nc11r1011 ll<'1 <:ht~ &:6-1·11·1 l Bt'J.LETIN UPDATED '.l NU-VIEW RENTALS buplexes Unfur n. 350 Apt. Unfurn. nf'~·C"ss11rv f•lr nit• 1n 11·~1r1ct · .,.~,, '~-" J Income Property 1661 Financial • uii<:"s 11"C'<' • n ~. · ~. ' ·-673-4030 or .\94·3~~8 365 !11 Nr11'J)Orl It 11111 l•1' Ill .,-000 ,.1.,3 101 · I~ 1· k ";"'\(''RRlloo<" ,·1,Tu•1I· . I "I' \(-IOU' f' I I Homef1'nde•s * 547 9641 lloek. \Valk to Schls. tenni~. I~~~~~~~~~-General Balboa l1l1nd 1his olft'r In Jl!'i1H·1pi1l:< rin .\. ~ , .~ 1u1n y-r111. ' -I b $j°' p · HARBOR VU. 4 BR, 212 ha/ . I ' Ill' ' \I 11 6 UNITS I 1001 (\' l'lh ,., " 1 \ poo · us. · ~. nv. ply. 1-'-'"-.:..;.;.... ___ ~--·l~::::-:-::---------1 l\lichacl ~avai.:e. H~'H lor. . .. . r. · ar~ni;-r sc l · · 1 · ..... a n ll 1 na R3.1-'170S 2 frpl. \Vetbar. Beautiful! I ~-LARG E 2 B 1;7:,.ut-lo\ or tii~ ... 1:)21. 1 s.~1.0:10. 0\1·ner. &1'HiHl6 576,000 Bu siness WE'RE MOVIN.G JN .. · -' vu. Adja~nt Park Conuu. Get al r•ntals for 2 yrs. ' R. l B.\, I H · h • TU!l1'LEROCK. Reill or pool. SUPEH lX>cor, matul'l' Guar1nteed service. tell, frplc .. nei\' c~<; & FOR SALE Newport e1g ts Opportunity 200 •. TO HELP YOU OUT! lenst' ~ BR 2 ba . _,A .1 J °"!~ H f ' d 9 "'''" patios, nr. So. I T1'U<'! 6 prld<' or O\YllC'l'~hip · · · · · )a1u. va1. u1lC . .,....-'"" ome 1n ers * 547-641 Bayfront. rcar1, .. IT~ .. ,288 Condo In The Bluffs HOMEY 111)111.1111,.111~. ShtU'P''~l 011 the Homefind ers * 547~9641 1 To1v11ho11sr. S,100. mo ., . . HVll 4 ,,--,, 'l Br nr 1 hr,\· drn. ~plit I<'\'('] I hlflf'k'. NPV<'r n v:1cnnt.v -e Candy Sto re A DAB Of' PETROLEUl\t _.11::.i~-I'.?/ ~:fl-1927 SPYGLASS vicv.· 111 · · · Balboa P•nlnsula ;;'~'~'~T.l~""'..,..2...,.-~~--I 1'1111(1<! 011 1\·i<lf', l)c:u111fully· 1_!,nn1C' S11e('I Hon1l'; 3 BR.. 111ln1os11, Rl·lll hrt•11d nnd • Gear Mfg JE1.). \' nriolicrl 10 r'-r I BHA:\D 111•11· 3HR, _ 2!JA. fun1 ~!~{11112 ~Id~; \~~~11~va\~ DUPLEX 38R \\""! .. R~ S0U1~NY nxidern 2 .Bl. s.hag. liuirl:5(.'il[1t'tl ~ 1· r ('!l h <' 11 · IHI., f111n, rni .. hit-ins, 2 hu1h'L' uni1.;:. Lo<.·11t('d nt ('lld rhrf'tHls of fing('rn:lll polish 1111. drn, frinnal dining, L'('l1· A .1 1 l 64.t-5973 • • · " .,... , PS, g11ra~c. n1c: \'iew . . \~kini:: $\!l.~ffi. Call •7111 frpl1·~, 3 ;:11r11ge.~ ,t; pnlio, of qulcl r11\-de-s11('. 1 blf\l'k • Machi ne Shops Rnd ~lue ho!!!L•s \\'ill k<'t'p j trRI _ 11:,vlnc, A\•a!I 11.pprox 64~~165 s · · 0 r frplc, fantastic vie"' of bay, $275, Y1•!y. 640-4307 Gm-11'·11 or &lfl-Si1·1. s11 ; :60. 10, "'.a1n1· ~ll{lfll'lllg 1u.1d bl v.cl • F low.er Shop. . the lid~ fron1 ~,,·,.k1'••·· Tri-1\p1_·d_l.,_l1 r11ll ~:t1 ... ~·116 . i.:IOS(' h.l Balboa Pavillion, C•pistr1no • cl BY 011'n<'r. 3 DR. :? h:1 · en~, 1""111 -111Y ~11,1' quip. Lea~1ng n Dnil ,v Pilor Cla~!tifi<'rl Ad l':-.'J VF.J-~.SIT''I' Pl\· Ne11· '.l b ------I SPANISH ' I 1"1 e E " .. "' • \V ES TC LI FF-FRESHLY 813 E. Bay Avr, 6i3-422l, g•a :-.1(\1~1t'(l, \I,\', ll11n11~l$. 1•1,if. :-;p,ini~h ~1ylP, n•d Iii<' n)<if. ~~11~;\1.:· (1;~~1~;11~:~~\1<hli~l ~1"11 ~ HOLLAND BUSINESS I 1u hu~" ~ .-.c•ll br l' l' 11 t 1 llr. 'l B:i. T11nhse, firepl11re, ~=i~icn coi ~n't1i· 1111 1 ~fk ~35-3lOO d :'>i E\V Orenn \'ic11· '.l BR, 2 d r-or·· 1n1111 1 nind:' 1\;11•111~ 1>:d111~: '.l Hf{. & $ll .•l00 i1:)"11' •<i Siti.t(I() ruil I ~ilO·Ol:JO'i :'\\! ~;~ ti1·, .. 111n I ~~n.<.:. ___ _111.•ol pri\·\. ~:~:JO. :=..-..2.;s96 J\lnri11cr Prk ,.,. :;,·Jll. 5;;,j(), o rona •I M ar ~i~.'ins~'~;;;i;;.,_0~1~;~11~~· C<>nl'('ll!f'UI t(l nc:"· ilf'll~ .• ~· I ~IJ!U~1n1n· fqllf' . n1od1'l"U i>l'lf'!'. Jhu !'V-\\1'11 l 1.1~1 --• --._,_. -. --. 6'16-2389. 2llfl I I bl . • ~ I''"''' «·l•I• OPI<N Sa1 Snn !I' • ...,., , r1i c. 1111 Un rang•' • ..: Co• d I u 1·:' :,: · IS:ii · 1,,.11·1.:;i1111;.:1.1Y.· j' h\l-in ki1i·tir-11. ·'··""'· <~1111 torln\' -:-l'r~.t~o:; .\1 ~ YRS 1•s1.1b FUR:O: OR t:NFt:RN refrig, \\'lk di.~\ shops & l>th, 1 , .ona e ma, Dfl,l'il 64(\-().t61/l-:\"i'S .~ CAt.l. 0 646•1414 F.astb!uff 4 BR .. 21t Ba ..• lg<' ~!!-i .. 111cl utll. 6f.r267:l, + SHA.RP z t-~ l b\I ~·knrl11 "."". '311.'\· 91A!4~ )'.d, g1~1'd~ner. _Pool use.' rly _!ij~t6 ... I ll<llconv, pool, l'il.lk beach: bed ?1 19,,.,,..., · l~c. 1' 111 n S7:J?· or unfurn 3BH. 2000 sq ft ht'\UJ)' 11pr :t ~lroo. $: 3 j I 01 0 . Bf.AlITl~~,L 4 ~ni. "~ ltEAl.TY $590. nio. GM-OZ.~. stoi'." $4ij. • 'l6a.1,S.13-S9i<l . hath, rlnuni.: rt.11, f11mily .r!n· Nt1 r "'11wpor1 P081 Offltt nonus rin . '} hi·<>rlarr~. 2'iM ! NE\V H11r1>?r Vu, $-150 tl\JO .. :: :~09 lri~. 673-7967 DELUXE New l BR, 2 BA ~-11.. :! y<'ar~ n1<1. I N ewport Shores .1.1.1_!,;n.i BR ftplc. 'l ,~· PCIO!· 1':.~nis Costa Mesa all bltnR , frplt "·::ilk 1~ ron1m11nitv por>I <h1•n1•r ~rlvl. 6.M.>-1 .. 21 ?I' ~ai2~. shop'& & lx-af1 . $3 7 5 \\'ill lll'lp-fin~1tH't'. Broker L IKE NEW!! HE~~n-B1\H roRsALE:-, I fi40...l:.00c.xt. l·l&.J. PHIV;\C\' "'' 3 BR. 2 BA, 1\73-2918. ' tli:l-5'.!(lfl 2-SI,\'. l Ur. '.!. b;t, l:p~rllr!•'<:I INC"'''' SJ 2M ;\Cwpnr! Bii'~ !(l(•!Hiun F A B H E l NU, H.V 4 br/2 (q1I, \\'l"l~r., Jl'pl_, sa, .... Jl•'. lndry, yard, Bf:AUTJFUL , .... 0. -n ---<h<•11n111 2 ''·11· '"' llllll<'l I 1 \'• · ·-· call .Jnh11 !i·l6-IJ1l:'~ \ ill 1 s·~ "'" •41 ·• -''" , v . , l'FI' l\!ONTll ----·~ I I' [' [' [ .u. co _n1n1 poo ~nn1li. p;110, "';i,.....,_," Vie1''· 3 BR. 2B1\, b\Ln!l', MONTEGO MODEL ~u11t1rl'l< .. \\'nlt.; to he11l'h .t RIVtE'R,\ R1EALTY i BuglnessWanted 21 0 . . . s:x;o. A~k ~~ Jo)ce , Huntington Beach l\·ashf'r & dr):or. 2 cu .i H••tfroot11:t, '.! Bi1tl1 t~YJ;~~i REAL TY I * 642·7007 * 1 \\A:\Tt·:IJ 0 ,. I .!±!,.-.l_I9.!J!2-82:,j. _ garQgc. A1l11lbl. Gfl--072;'). 1.,,Hi;;'ifrg~~~lit~'" d.~~:~;~1~no _ 20~:~:;;~,,~~~~~,:~,. 1 !:~1ii~~1:~~iC:ii ·J~~~:i:~r:; J IL I• 8 i' RI I t f "~i~~;,rl:;i~;:,~t~l&o2 '~~.~~~~~;:~~~~~;,;,; '~~:: '~i·:.~,:~E~~~ REALTY 83:)..0780 , 1:1~~ht, gurs, lr.und~1111. E Et111·ri.i111. 1111 i\r111011al 1 -lo rtcie.111on & ~hli;:. 5.1~ LOVE!.'!"? Bit & Den. M' BF:At:T. 3 11t·rr, •'>.:cl11.~iv<' ~1. ... :ioo. I n:ink Hl(h,: r.i'('('n Hlv1.•r I i S an Cl•ment• 18Lh Sr. 110. 841-.1957 ,\JI Utlls ptl, $l0., g · C lesslc BaycreS t h11)1ne ~\~~s 1ov1•rl1)1'.1kin1~1>«1'·1n BOB OLSON REAL TY \r~o. $!2!).'5 '· ' I S Y N A 0 . 11 To ·reduce costs, !hey Sdy OC""NFRONT 2 BR. "'de A_pts. Furn. 360 Call 7l<h.~7_77M Big 4 UR . .'\1: 3 b1t. l"ilm1<i l Orl""A lil1'Y. IV'l rs f' ~ 1 1 l'k deck, ttfl ll'!l 10 be11;eh, f-le. B Ibo I I d 2 BR \-1.E\V AR'. New crpts . i1an '""-'P .;1n1no n t'Y· 61H:l-9f.OmU E + TW;;.l()..;',.'i.'JIO-Money to Loon 240 s I [ [ [ you should use meat subs1f. r,,.._, "' rl. ,., 2 r I ~,. u es, 1 e peanut butter B"t .,.. a a I In • d frpl bit •--1n. rm,, mJll rn1 .. rp · 1)1'rnllt1ed. OlAl. fU:,\LTY 1 d'd · "' • M . mo. watt'r & cable TV « rps, c, ns, ut:t.:k. Pool; n('WG<it'<E•Mr. ~ri.!XXl. 1!13-II:rt ,,3 BR. 2 BA llou~ plus st TD Loans I R u F G I E I ~:ou _ever lr.y t ~~.nu•. {Wi. -492-1171. 3 BR, 2 ba duplc.x. Yrly lse. $300/MO. 6Tk>-018 . --I NtCF. 4 nni1 apt, large lo!, 2·2 BR. 2 BA Apl.!t, Pollo,;, rANTASTJC ShortclUts aou $375. per mo. ?.1.G . ElUott Costa M11• J'..'(l.r Tustin· ,\\'i'., N.B. I $.'ll)OO. hlt'Om('. $i9.500 I frplC$. yurt!!(, IA u n d r)•. UP TO 9()% I I' I' I I e Comiilttt th, chwl!• 'IUOl•d Mme. l UR, 2 BA IArRI! liv R.E .. 301 l\lartnc Av~. •7, J REALTORS 612··161.l , f':~lnit~ 492-s:Zli-I I 1'u~it"!l~l!_i--14ll 31,1.& ('ti lNTEREST . . . . . bv flll;ny 111 111, 1111u;,.,; -d rm. $3.10. f'M, iut 11 11 a . q.1. G~l. l BR. new cp1. d1J>fi, t<>101~. * BAYSHORES * I Tu!ltin -CLOSE TO BEACH! I 2 d To l VOi.i dev•los:i rOl'll mp NG, 3 b•l0w, ~lfhl. "''"t It Balbol Pen1n1ult be&m t'<'il., ~!'lig. Quiet 1 d ' f I 3 BR n "ans San J u.tn C.ao ltll'lno R.Na. Sl50., !J • ..(i009 4 BR. + lan,llr r11.: 10"1 O:-.'E rif Or·nn~f' Count\·• fh1I' ~.1'!lB1<ANd,~I ~ 1.lxt'.' K$ll0"1 uoo·, . U f) P~!NT NUMBC~EIJ tEITE~S 1 -·"".I• :\ UP. .t Cttnv. dt!n, frplc. 2 LCE 2 Br SIJdkl. srar, nr. ' •••.. ,,'"it" llu•<' P''I'' "'"' . -~ _,.,.,,·-.• . " fl•\I C,,l, • . IN TH!Sr SOUAR[S_______ 1 11~1•··-~.I '"V'"'" , .• ·~ • "" 1-~lng Nqchlld-n -.,·,:., -, .. · 1,,,1.h 1,. .. ,, •• ,1~ I ~~1~1iti.. 'usun 1 l s.,1 P\'I 511 l~!h SI HB. Cnll lluHdf'r. 1 Loweit retes Or•n9e Co. · .., · ····• ~ .... .,, ,,,,..fie """""-.,.._. " V\.-.:l'ln 1""'Y· ~"' · '" · •£J-> ,... ,,_ " •• • " "" '" ,.,,,(!, fJ\'t'. I 11t•1·t-, , ll'lt 817 .. '.J!Y.!7 S I A GNSCR~8lf lOT[RS lO I J I j [ I ;\ \ flf lffl•ll l•ttlll/, ,....,, o\BR, S31!0/MO. Yrly. 646-8211 or Fo h1tm. 6-1 .... 'WSS. Bi1yshnn> l>r. lf"I!' ~120.ro:i, bdrm~ 'I 1\bl 1tnrat:l'S bn~ . --a ft l!r Mtg. Co. v Gi l ANSW!R . . • • 71.t.A . ll11tf.fJf 1 .. nr. nft d~I ~)09 t"Ve-~. PRIVACY w/2 BR 2'~ BA CAYWOOD REAL TY I 1nl!n! ·' ~/wine .:-c i Jnr . {SC) Triplex $56.950 I 642·1171 545-0611 . OhhP"!. 11b. 1. ••f1..:rro fir 18 OM$lOM Ad! Cllll g42...fi6is rrple. gur. lndry, )·ant'. fi...t! . .0033 .,m.11!Wl $10i,OOO 1711)6-12-&1&1. O\F:,\N \'TE\\. * 49l-4X1 Sel'\'lng ll1u'ltt art.t 2f )Tl!, SCRAM-LETS Answers in Class1flcatlon IOO ~'.t)-Cf.i tM11yl patio. sm. w,_..414 ) I . ' • •• ' • • ' • • itiun~1y A!l•!-1 }07•1 ,...,,_,._,,,...,. ___ __,""",.,.,-,-~~~~~~~-.--,----~~~~-:-;;,,;i'':--.:'.:O':T'~-... .,,;::"'.:::::O.~~~--,r,;;;-;;:::::::;::;---Apt. Un urn. --'-"----""----'-Fu n or' Unfurn 370 Furn or Unfurn 370 ~ . . P•perhanging DAIL VPILOT 11 H e lp w.,,red, M&F 110 A pt. Unfurn. 365 Apt1 Apts., I Offic• Rental 440 I Person•!' 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Tl 11 urf11,., ,1 ... 1 r. ... ~ '"'" \\ill II • 1 ..,1 1 " ' r [J ''l''"'~J ~'91..., 1 • ., '' l1rge, tpic.iout apart-$1:!..i/rll•l. lo:t ?.10. l~i:ST • 11 ~--_ • ..,, ~ ·".!.___ 1111 .\· ('O\t~ll::RCl.\l. 1r 1111 I•" !'-ur,in • •ltt!I• 'I ments lit B. n bu ry v· Del Lago ~·n•:•: \'.\.<.:!-:<:!'()~!\' i.'L':-10~1 \\'nQl['A(•lk, l\'11\(-1 ' J-"1nt •I f'rafl~nl•'n ... 1~1 I! •h>ll" 1 .. t "J.1 .. •Jh1' Crots. t ' r.\l.IS.\J)J>:S Ci:~'"TEI : C11nf1U<"11li.U 111for11l;\l 1\IU !~•llo'llno,:: & f\J~'llr \'ln1'' \\ ,.J ·1 ,,1u1ir1 : ,.1,. !:ti • 11,uh 1'11"1 I' (1 IS a Wf)en ~\tr.! s E l1n!>l11I 't"Ult,>;r'hnK & ~·f1'1TaJ. t l.t•tlll>iff. ~,:11; li l'i"1 \\ ,1111 'i"1u ~· I'-•' ·~ 1 .... 1 .. \!• .... 1 I hi • 011Jdt"C'n 6 ~ youru:er Address Counts S··~1..-ir1 K<.·n1·h ~...,1 -;v10 1>t.:,\1tl":. 1 n.~1rp A !'\on 1 :.::-..Frt \1-:-r.'nF":;\'Tl~Y· ''"" ,.,.,1 .. 111·111111111, .. 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Cl'nttrll • 8~1 ~lop loll and fowd ' ! • of • E:Ui)' al'<"t'SS tn lnOtil cm• e Ao:lt•<•nt Go lf I JOllN':O: ('nrpt•t & Uphi'l(!•·r' P A IN TI NG BY DRAKO! 0\11.'r 500 tall tn·r11 uni l 10 11luy1ncnt ltN":t!I CoY•i• lin Sh.1111 11"''· '·'••II l.lt'l'.\"l"I) ,!.'i\'11 I TO ITS NAM6 &treams 'A·lth • waterfalls • Nr. i;hoppLng ,f,; ft\\")!>. e r.,..,,, <o~••i. {free ads) SSO 1 H••\111~! 1n1 ,1 11,,..:1• .o•P1, ,\ lt1•,1d1•n1 ,,[ ,v ('.,111111• r. 1 ol S25,000,000 create a rt'lux1~ .. sctlin•· '"' • fru111 Sll.i.J. .111 .~11'•r 1>11i.:l1t.•1u 1, ,•, 111 ,c " lnl S!H" 11l1 .. 1 ... ~ u..-.. R•11d•nl f'•o I your spacious ue11· 1-or "l· 1111!ll1t•· 1.1,.,,, h 1 .. r 1•h1t, 1 · .. 1 .. r ! .. n,ult 1< • ( u .. 1 .. 1 betlroom Rpar1 111en1 , Jo'ron1 BANBURY CROSS • J Pool1. o"• l'.\l.IJ-,,\,\l:-Ol1\L{_\):'\T!:l1].l "'U'p!·l~. :".•~·· ~ou1 111on1·~ ""I I, ,11•••illt"l>11\"1•111 ·- Sl'rn. J>'um!turc ll\'flll:ihlt'. (Nra.· B.•1t1•h Ul\'d !..· \\'urnrr1 I ""Ol wmp it 1<1• lilU1l1ni.olnn l~·•\"h Sh»lt~·l' I\' ..,1,,11i.: 111,. ,.,11 .. , ir 1,, 1 1,.,. 0 ,1 1.t.' ·~-·, • Office open 9:00 In ti 00 2300 16161 VU::\V p()IN1' LAr!J~ • Gwm, s.~~·· s.·.~1 Etli!><Jll :-i!. .;~.ii-:!.il I ' \( 11! ( 1.·:tn !I\ 1u..: 1'111 . 1!11Hn,.: EXTERIOR -0--NLY ''" f'airview ltd., Cotlta 111~&..l. e 842-6004 e , e R•<•••tio n•I il~hck vf lllun:u1t• ~-.·io I) 1 I rn1, S· h.1l1 $lJ. \n\ 1n, Phone: 5'1~2300. •C''"''it• .;'Auunal ;\M.~ll>1UlK'' 1";1t.:U• Si' :I.I '''ii\ h $!!l ('lu1 1r '' ! ' r lo .t ' l1i..11n·.I t ,., I .. 1 I LooM Whal VALL EV COAST APTS. co·o•dl11•lot 1~"1 ('\•'-~1.1•1YHI).: .,. '' .11..., '"'II· "•1h 11 "•Ulll' 1~·1 RICHARD * 1, 774-3322 REAL TY has to offer UNDER NEW lll'll1''rll4! utlo)I . .i.!b-•• il.! nioth•kt. 1 ·I·• \\•r~ 1111 .. 11 ) t'RO~t Sl'I>. to SZ!O. GEMENT • L•~• 11d• L ..... 9. I li n 1 u .i,: i:: ,.,J H n 1111 .1 I ·" I ~ ; .... t l•'I ..• H ..... 11111 . 11 · \ J• '"!~Ji \ '~' I '~. i I NE\V 2 BR, :.I HA 1011.·nhouc;c MANA as I HlljJUUIXk,1. ~------l 'H:Ol.11..., .I ,, 11.r l• 1 apui. Patkltl. t'nclOM'd gar-2Rlt.llltn':\,,n<'10il)'dl'1"l'ltt(I{). Studios, 1, '2, 2 & Den, $175 to $.4 1111 ,l'I', nu;1., \\111. ni.Uc t '\l:l'}:T ~ l l p h .. 1 .. 1.•1' ,1., 1: •• ,1 , , 1, .'1 ages. Dlshwa,hc'rs Atlult .... I coct garai;es. Beaullful l'o•kll" 1~ .. t t'uU"r ! • h' •111111.! 1'111'•,r • {!11!1' 1 oil , :.: , • ! f?"i ~lelOdv l n OP!:::'\ Jru1d~'!lJJLng. l.,n.: play urc.1, Mes• Verde & Adams 540-1800 1T1.1,.1,.( 1111, I~\\\, ni..ll· 11••11 fo•r 11~ ... "'' l i..1111".ll'\l'\!I\ -----, D-,·,11.\.. 4 o ·_110,· ;.r .,_ • ,1 lhihl's drt'an1 Clo. ... • 10 1_,IJ 111'1, i.;ii. 1t•1 u .;11• t.i1-1r~, '' 1 1 ' 1 ,1· '1 ( -~ -v ,. I • · · ~-\1•111:• 1i .. 11··~, _.1.1. Sales I 75 Days of 19741 FREE TRAINING PROGRAM Sil t & Sw1 1::.u 1-hopplni;c-~:,_, .... ~·1h,l;:· 1'1'hildrei,i _I MODERN OFFICE ~:·~ l-.·.l·1~"1. llll. 111·'"" Cement, Concrete '-I"' I 1 ~ 1" 111 .. I 1\"l'k'(,.Mtll' ...,......JV, noan IA -t R 400 Cullit'. fM ·1.ni.1ll· I-1. 1111.1 u1, 11, ,,. 1 11 •t ~lit',..."'~ E-17-7331. ps., ooms l ~'ull:-i •·rrtdl'.h111I, !unu .. l\t'd.\t'•"'-''r, 1111,, \\"ht. in.ii• C-l-.-'1J..:\f 1'.1!••' •hl\1· ... ·''''·, ----I 1, ''"1'1· lj [, .. ,,. __ ..,"'"'"'--"'"I Furn, or Unfurn. ~I ,1,u.·111(11 i0111 \11•11 Hn.J111 "' , 11.~ .. k .. l 11 .. 11..., f.. H '••11 l l'i.v.ll", BIK, n1.1lo· I •1,1J1,, l:•·r.11r-., \ nl ,\ 1•1 :1 fJ. •1 .1~1i~11. i·ui ·. ·' ,1, EQUITY ADVANCE l!!:!!:l:!t.r: • 11111 1 ~, .i t.i.ilt,,n\ ~ :, 1111:~1~1 .. lunulllf" 111 "!ll)_ p0.,.11,. nu:>., Blk, kn1. 1,.111.,,l 11 ,.,. ,.,.1 ~•ll-S'l't\ h,· ;\" :. •11 ! 1·1-11 ,. 'IF 3 BLOCKS TO BEACH Corona del Mar I .. , ,.1,1 •I. z-.i•· .... ·.,a,i•\i, s 1 •. ,, p1.r. n11 i ,\i !'ol))l; Sli<•ln" 'ln1.,,if1,r 1-:--,-,.1•111.-1;--11 --1 l\l•"1 •q ~1 ,11 ,1 ... 1,.,., , ' " "' ,-v ,.,,. :\•'~11"tll Hhd. C~I. .,, ' ' • f• l '-~1. • ... 111vi., II ~11 I .;; -----Xtnlh't!3UR .• 2r:u·g11r.. ! Co1~1 _______ :_ __ 1 (11llA•1nll>ki-":~~..: l1tlt·l1'~•.'i~"\\ .. 1u1. "''llllll•'':-<·1··1·i.1111 l ln11,l:\l.\ll .:-I •• 1,·11~-1 ,., .... 11 PROGRAM ,\GT. 1: 14·ft<.'.~ \VAl.K Tf> ~1101'. J7rh .~· T1111Hn. 1.ikl' nc11· ('1111dt1, 2UH, 2BA $275 up. ":li ft. 2H.\, !pl, p\·t put, pl elbhS<>. dbl t"!ll"l i:nr $l00. up. ,\(;·1 646·3:.i:·.:-., t:i42· 1111. u I' r :-; IJAJJ.Y 1711 Tus1111 1 ~ ,. '' Orlcan.~ A111s~) l\•'W ptunl,· n1•w crpll;. hltnl'. "' :-..1111"~'~1. \\ht •lo,:111 t,I ' ~·,1 1 • '1" ,,,..,. •J••·l1, 111 .. 11 !1 1 I 11-.v.hr. 2 h:1th!1 $'.!;)! $..· UP I ,.. l!t)(l\i..: s.:.j 11 " lll• llL!h Jh1 .. i..1. 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Repair A\1Hl •I IJ. li-16-·t:i.O S\"lt•on. Cl"~" 1v ·h"iJlnn.; I acation en a s I ·'11cr~111 11 546 8801 I \•1111 01 .. 111, 1>.1 \\. 111.111· 1., 11u14 1. 1uld. t.11· 11-1 ~i~J7: /'.\TC 1 1,1 ,11·.HJ\i: -1 HOMES" NEW DUPLEXES k line hra1·h. r.1 .. 1-~11 0 • l .. n1 110111, !Ilk. i. 1J1 ''>_' \\.oy "'': ,;11-1-;11_ ___ 1 -\. • ·' 1--c-----. - . -. l "1J1n cl111n,{)1'.1n;;1 , h'1n. ,\II i.1J",' I··"' .'"",11111.11• .. I 1 "' ba, panos, crpts. ul'p!', :--1.\\ (11·~ ,,1 \11•1• 1111" (q l' 1 ,.,, 1 1,, .,,,1 .. !_Draperies c .• 11 .• 1u .. ,.;_1 •h D\\. I --'k to bch 2 EH II ,-fl (' j1(1\ (U!ll, '--' ' ~ n I · p, '"lu · ' .. Costa Mesa I H11 \'. I ~ ,(~I "' .:r in ·1· 1 1 1 t · I Pl b r, $1i5. 3 Bll-$3Zt. 1:1111 .~ 1\ytt·' r1n ;<!,, 1,11111, 1: .. 1 ._ ·~-~7~ I "1.1~~(; Lii'l;l:.J:.....: ~ ... :';-!! llH,\l'El:Y Ju .. !.1\1.11."" ,,. um ing MARTINIQUE APTS. ' .. , I, I r '" .,. 2 &. :t BR. AIM l>r!\" patios. Pool. l'r shpg. Adults only. 1777 Santa Ann ,\\"c, C ;'11.. l\fgr. 111 f.WG-5.).12 Lt~i\SE Condo. 3 Bit. ~~~ ba, p<iliO, dbl J;:flr. po o I, jaeuz7i Adj :'llr~;\ \if'n!" Counlry Club. Adlt~ .. S.1TJ 1 \\'kda~~ l!!l<t-lri::, E "" s 5'h-09'.!8. 1.·Hl, 5:.l!Hi7i9. Upt•n Sat Sun. PALM SPRINGS I . . 11 ----___ ~ __ 1, p .. u"" [.1 \•·:u" 1''I~ 11, ao, 1-,--,-~1 ,-.-,-.1-1-.,-1-1 .-1-,-, RAPID GROWTH '.'\l.\\"r.\11!\\\Y('():-.,l(l fl)"(':o;u111•. ll~iflft ~1111.111' l'J: .,1 1 .• rh•" 1,0 .,<1 iplinn ~•'..-b'll · 1 .. 11 " •• i, I $1:,0.1 ~ mi no. of llB. :.I llH,, L\ ~tANL1 1 \ AP'l"i. I :_i 1~1 . :! J\.o, ).!nil. l{·uni-. 1 •• ,1 I !1r r! .. <"tor. l.l u~':} l n;: ! on ).!J.1.._ .... .,. 011 l u.t~L lli11.:•}. ~. 1 -• .-_ H• 1111~1• ], A f(• 11•1•' \\,," 1· \ hltns, rri11s, rlrps. P">'"1.1. ~I~) ~E\V Luxury Apt~. rJo,r tn s.~••. I" r 11 ,~ i.. 1,,1r•l1•n ... '>lh-1 ... , ,,1 IU~ IH•·r .. n• \t tu TuJll'• 1 l'> Electrical j I• <I• r• d·•1 • .... d ... !own" . ., !'I 11•\• 1 .. n 111. 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In.: !'~•1 t••;,~"11.001... iilJ--~'>lli ----lndustr1atKental 450 \ u ~·, .1 r\l1'1" ·'" :\ 1 •. I :-•·1.., 11•· , 1, .. 111 Ill'' ,\ 111••11 ... . E~oy~ T CAREER INS.TEAD •El_\! GAHIJ~ .• s APTS L na Beach .-auna, 1~·n 1 .. :.; -' • \\.\:..ri :t) :'IJ.ilui.· .... 11 .11~r:i 1,12-~.1 ." "'I:.:•· •.• 11 t>IL-!1!.'..I 1 .. r 11·",i~iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm;,;;;~ OF A JOB .. call l I ,, 11•• •gu ,\l,,o 1 i: · rn111 sr~·1. --Unfu111 or .~'>.up 111.1 lt•1v,...!u 1u1·11~'""· 1111. a'Mesa lnd ustricll i-:-;11 Blui C.·~~ J.il.1 . \11-. ··~1 1 111 At1ul1i1 :<;Cl"l!On 177 E. I XE,\J'.L \ n(•1v " Rll '..' h;l • ~ngfon-Seach___ l I r .. h1 n J 11: ~1 n:i. !• :.' '1~... p 1.. ~ Hi..: c.1111011 1:.l 1:111 ·~:A:-.. I. ... r •I .. 11" 1·. 'Job W~nted. Male 700 1 Ms. Mc Cann 639-1501 t'J11d St C.l\I 6.U-"l&l"1 I 1\·/i1• \"l('\\, r11i stairs, hlllf'k 1 r r \I •J•i·r· 21, 1,. ,11,,1, ..! 1:1:, arr;..,... 1;.~1-1,l~ ."ll.11111··11a11r.· J.111•!" ·'I' u · -m:wBIJILOfNG--1 .. ht·i•eh S2";"0/leasc 194-:c&;I Laguna N iguel ~ ''"· "/JI )i:.:1. u1 I L iil~ 1: ,111 ·, , ,1,.on•lu11..: 1.11 .. 11,~,j }'\lt 1.,,,1 ... r 1 .. 11• J.i•·\<: 'ln•· 1 • 111.11 1· " •. 1. \11.• \I ,\ 1 l1:1. 1,u~1u1 •• 11,11, $17j ,\: l.;1). Of::Ll.;:\f:: 1 bi'. 01' 4~~2::39 BRAND NEW * t t.li•~:-..;: :1rr"r ~111 _ ~ o "llltl'trt11ry \l,,..tulr~ !•~" ~11 uli rH 1· H!i·n!lfy . C;1ll afl('r 7 j 1·~.,,~nal>ll~Ll-.i.,.::_. "~t l'>. _ L11lh ·i;•· ··1",ul ~·., i.... I·~ ,1 Cflll.clrps, hl111s 1~·fni.:. ll lilt, \\·h11e \\'illf'r CM"C'an 1 t 2 Bi' 2 U\ F $l!i!l "l IU~h.ir"n"1' ..,B,~l11~·11i .' 11 A. ur• l1nf•M\t"n•11I• 1"[ ·•'l •'"-b-ll-6"1.'9 i Y,\J,11 Cl1·.tnup~. 1::11 ,,.,.,. 1•,11no1·t1•,11111lh •·1111•l10·1·••11 frph', pool. 1975 Pomona ,-1~·. Jl'Y•I Cf'llUi, 'h'JlS. •·•. ,, t"OHI h:1.1h. llunu~tn B1·11 ~u1: TC'nnn1 'i11 \\""' !l!h j:\,[Jf•in or.ini.;<'laloliyC'al,· \"l1•nn11ps t..: l.t1··.llaul1n..: ~·!·-., 1.r.111t~I ,....-"f""'"h"ll ,\1c., C\T &l'.'J-8891 , ~lgr. t<IO\t'. Hclrig. S:!ij. GT.rtill.J L"nl11111· tunu~hl~I Ullll!o l\llrlGi7ut·,,~!-.JJ li!~ _ :-1 !•.,.,!.t \l• ... t I• 1-111..: \tllf\Ol1 B•·.trh, a[lpr•i'I:. :,i 1:1•.1.,.111,1111••. <,...\l/lh. hu~tnl's~ "11116':1·1111•\01• till Ul IOfl • '"ll !11"'"1 ()6 ..... VALLEY REALI'\ • llllC. ll<lfRPR1$l UlfOl(.AA •10<:• ( •C'<•HC.l COMP._,., NE\\1ER 2 Br, grounrl nr. Ir; C\"C. c'R.1~WN VALL EV Apt•. J-I· :'II 1wn1n1 .. 1c. to :-l~ll'l' .I { .•. 1 1..... '1•11 I•'. t. I~., ,'lj II!" .. 1.1 r.1· ... z,~1 I Garden Ma int/ Lndscp ~~~::· ~:;~:11\::~11~,1t ~:I.;~; \".<.:E\ll\l.Y •• ---- l'O(Jrru!, 1 blk Tr.-inr . Share M•sa Verde S.'ln Di(':co rr,i·y or c .. a~l BH. apl nr be.tell, $.SL:'.J 11111 INDUSTRIAL f()!~Dfrina!C' SI ll<·ni:,ir•I ('lnup, S11rkl r r-·r• ... 111•,.1°•j.1., lJ.ii l\ l'tlot, P.V liti., l'Ji'• J1nJ1 !•n•,, locketl ~. no chlklN'n. no 0 • AT'!O'l"l~E JI "' 1 ll1llhtll'!,l ~T'I + u\Jls i,1:,...31s1 ____ CONDOMINIUMS I ~''"r Hll•l'k spri1. \·11· nl :'l!IJ\\" t..: ~:.ii.:-1· 111 .. 111hl.1 \.."01..,1.1 .\11.:.'><.I, (.,, '.)~t,~r, I ir:111,•, ~ :. I r,,1;•:,t .. i.:1<1 11h1" t Pf l'f't I SJ9-l190 e 1-1 :\11'.: " .-,-, ,.~,.. 11.. " · " .... .... ---/ 11 ·..i·1-r1u ·•1111111 111 •• 1.111 ··-' 1~1 u 1 pc!i. ,f's I'· ~lu.."'<e2&3Bll.H.rntal0fc.l lhllhur"t, Lnt.: :\n,:u\•I. llUL :::.I:.:TO • ..;Jt.\l~t ... ~Cdrn1 , 1.,.r ... ,1, 1., 11,,"11 f,,1 ·"·•1111 An" l P!J,;l~. ·:'...I rn:unh•na nc·f' ):1rcl •l ... <1111p 1>ltrl!IJ ___ 1 1,, ,1,1 <'oil .\:i ll:!.!""11 NR ESTANCIA 11.S .. 3 Br. 2 3095 ~Ince ,\\'l'. !>lf;-103'1 171 !1 .-.·.1.0j ;n 2 W., 111 II Ll. StuU~ut l!llL, .,1111, 1 l!" r l"1~I '" "~~1 ~'l Lost SSS I ,t li.11111111!. c;~-..•ri..:•· :,1)(...,.,1 I~ Job Wanted, t--emale 702 ·, ,7 ba,$...?70.m1h.2"!i6I'an1cla h N B h S'k1n1h.\11 .f,,.~,u--t.O'J.I 1 1 1 11 111 I Gene ral 'erv•ce• -,- Ln No. ,\, Jnriu1rc Af>l.. C Newport Beac I ewport eac _Ga~~g __ ~-tor Kent 435 ;1 •. 11\11;'.~~ ,.1.~ ~ .. /o., !•:I'~ Ill· t; n l. DE:'\ Hf."J l!f< !VI:..!!,. ., !'1\l:T-11111•·. \ i. c·\1 I"'! ---.--------- or 642.::0!Y.1. PARK NEWPORT • ----' o l11•r•'' !.1wl 1..,1.i,t. I!:\ 1\1. 101·11'' \1·~·1 1·• ,ll:i~,.~~~l'>.l ""TlllNL;s"' bv l'\!1JOM'. r;1·n ! l "••ll tlo•t.;il'I' i'I•" • 111ly •HI 1'\,·I \, .. i < ''"''ILH 1111 (JfK'!I 2 T3R, 1'~ T3 • .\ ~t11rlio. P\•t APARTMENTS 1 MINI WAREHOUSES I CL:O. l'EI: 1~1 I 1 1~'J :1.~J '· .• u:., ;\, C .. \I. l'.:I !Lt.I i 1~ · l'arp,.1.11~. t:r11111r<:, l'lu1n· 1ol1•J.• d l..\J• !I 1\1 ••1!1· • :n.i11~ '.H.,u,t'' i!il >i... pn11o. Sn1t11l rhild ok. 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''''' 71·;, 1 /~ \I),. -1-.-I~ pun: rt'1!Ull' •I ll 1 rd fio 'J r 11:\D;\DULTSLOVF: 111,11101 CO""ot,i l\lt·s.i aic.i.j I lnsln.rc11on ,......-rrpt \\1n<l•m .• !1r• •lf' '>hii ,, 1 •. ~i ·~ ll'l•' WI\ "' ) , JJn , i·1i PARK PLAZA II ~)II), ,'\o Pr1ic .,,, ·,-,~ t1•· W-S:liZ l '!~l:(;;..,\'\l . _H··~1•~Cr'.!.11n'...! _·.,;..f.7t.' ·~.1f'l\'1 !nr u1•• r'\,o "' gar.S.";.'":55.17....flii~ B a ch•lor, 1,2&3Sr's • .,.. .... C111n.: •"llnru1•·11h,1l r UJI .. /· I IL ' r II I 1 .. ' '· • BR''"' BAYFRONT-OF-FICES 1 I 1·,ri: · ~ :\ '1"0' "1''1111 : 1'•'·! 1'"'' r ,, .... ~ •=" 3BR. '~,\,..__·lo. l'a1iil, • ' . 175 I I Abo " 1~""'' .....,, .._...,.. P1t1y AT't'a from S per mo. lll:l ·" l't' cmi -MJ»n. Schools & t•\ di• 11•111 r1·u I' ~1.' r11, c·,,.11 ''' :i • 1 ;u; I I Says ••• "1•\11 Zl''· 1·1:1· 11 " " ,, " poel, rt'('. [trf'A . C.:1r sm. r ,01, ,·,,,i:l7.ZI, ,...,,,. 3700 Plaza Dr. I {.1.1 .. :'.J"[jJI!( U't';i , N(!'\\'(JO!"l 1101<lp11•1n & ki..-./•11~. I . 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J11r1 •• r ,\n ,,. 1 lrrl. t:\Jl Pf" 1 11r , , .... : 1 <I •• l \\ t I I F', I I I 11 • n • _loh•D •• 'I 1J -··_-_,_ •• _. ________ 1 J. \-1,' "'"' r ,,, 1 .Ir.I " • , • 1 '. n11. •·l•l lnr '"1 "' '"~ I ... C 11 J lta fl3Z-.lt?J I 1 ~ ·•J•• :i1n..: 11•\I""' tn&MJ:eJ' Apt F. 400 Ttb St.; (Oft sunn~erl NE\\'POHT Of'FICE SPACE ' LIFE or I>EATII : ll'I nur I 1rci 1714 ) 675·6676 1 ll•rt1 .ti .1p11•u1!i J:rlr11 .. 1111,,' Hntst Bch. fi.'l&-2Z17. Santa Ana 54S-1121 NICE room for 11·orlun,g nu1n S ear bav. \:,0.1100 ~l ft. ::o:~~;{TI~~ 8t!~l~l~'.E 1 s.mc.s anctlt.,,m ~ 1 1 l"nr ,\pJl".)intn1•·11• r.) In Jlo· t .. , -\r•n! (', i ,,., 1 Nf': :CT~~;rs ~11~ NEW FAMll Y APTS. 11. ki~;tJ2'1~~~~~~ .. ! l,IXXl ~ ·f;1:-~~C\' sp.'le, .. 10 L!Xf; ~l'll·~. 21.hrs Janitorial ,,tt11 1t-;'!;1;;/• :1 ::1~1~ ;·,i~r~, 1 ~ il> Extru. S."J6..2Si'9 Grand Opening. • ROO~f t'OR R!-7'"1'. S!fl. sul1le11~ 10 n)(lnttui, a l Sil!! ~t:sr :'llASSi\GF: 1.N "'~ R. ! Babysitting 1 CO)IPL .Jnn11nn;il ...,. n i.,. '1n1•l11\"l ;~ " •,M11olnt11h· r 1 11' 1 l d •• ~ ... llJ I I lJ ~ \ • t•r.11 .... 1\11 .L lj r' \! \\di ll1Tll l'il .,, ' ! I. ·~ 2 BR. 2 twu, ur.Mltur,1, NEV/ 1·2 k 3 BR'•. Park-like nlOfllhly 2i.i f ffl•'r :St.. mo. 979--~ .• IOll !1;;" 111:1 '~i"· ~111 l~.B I r1~n.-\\11H~-\\ 1nrln\•" ACCOUNTI NG TLE RK l~ Koledo 1.'lllf' AettlngJ. Rtt. room. Pool. (°Miro J\!('!l.'l &l&-9136 DELCX£ ~ 1'(\. f! Oft'. (1>1 ~11 --~'·,,.:.,(. ,,,,, (!("' 1'1., CHI LOCAP.E· \\'ill ('nl ,. fnr I Srotl P-'l>Tl•' 6i1-nu1 I \1 11,u'. ti 1r •• 1.1. p' t .. r 1. \!:' ... r I r.f 1: ,, •t I ·l r" .. "'0 12 ~1991 p1 .. ,,. ,'-0<1. Patioti: .~ 1'1t PE'"IXS''L.\ u·-·m "' """ ,j.ll ....... , "ll"rhlltl ll"ll"!dltr.l.JlCn~ .. d • . I I nll•I 1l•lro11 ~~ " ,,,... ~.,:. 'Q;,~ ~;1rt cri1h .. Lvl) lf11v, C'd \t. $~·10 )!u -.-P\l.\I ,\ ('1i1 d J:,..,,1,..1· •I !.,,,.r~·..i:i , Patnftng & , ;;,',c,,',,, '1'1'1'!'.'.11'1~.·.·",;,,",, .. 11 I 1 ii • Ii . •1 i1;·! A COr.trv 2RR. M'Jll~. drp11, lots. Ga~ & \V:ltf"T' p,J. Shao;:-. ....., H<'ni()mmll'•. Rll:r h7~,.fil"!Vl 111 1 Papert,,1 ng1ng 1 , 1 \ !11'!Cls ,·~~dh•l•'r' .""11 :!..""',:.11,•,,.ion, ~'=! ~1$1~r1~\Jep. f;i,; :'.971 1617 WESTCLIFF' NB i~!~f.Cf~~1~~1~::;1 :i'n~~u:ir. W·i•rh Carpenter ',,',~~~·~.-1~1,n1·:, ;1otl l1r1 '.1 t1 i; ,,;\· ·, ~.' ~ : 1 ,"11.1· •ll•l1l 'l'. " "'' 1 "'1\1"" ·""' "' M d ~llinlr nnythlng 'l''llh a Daily .,11 ----• * Wallpaper Hanger * C1ll !lifled ad11 l!l'll hii;t IT~ I Newho,,. ea owa Pilot C.1n5..o;llltt"I Ad 1~ I'll ~lj ~q.h & ti P Ml-!°10:W. ~I \~!\.\Cl'; k Sh li:'\,\ FXPERT <:ARl'i''.'.'-JRY C' l:rtikfl r~ .... 71 1~ F/1111" "'r 1<1\ 1.•11 k r; .•• 11 1 ! 1 ! 11 \!It , 1 ,,. on fl • •mall fl:eim or any Hem. S17 S. Ne1vh0pc', S.A., 11lmplr n1~rtcr Ju-t , .a Dallv Pnot Cl~ss10ed f"1ll i'hf'\11 fr,1-1Zl7 CAt~l:\r.1'1\ -l:J:P,\llt '" J.1nr1i1· Tu '•-1 I ' 1 • .'1!\ • o 8t .-..-.. 554-2600 <'Bil 642-.'iGiS! ,\d:'s.t2-56'fs. '~~!I \rt •• m .. i\\1', lln•i: '"'It ftt-'1vin11bl" P.1'11"~ G4~1!r.1~1 l ";T..\.:,.; st.IJ • ..; +,12 ",, \·•· ~'" ""' "I! 'W J I • •·r~ t .l1f:1 call &12~oa! • • ' -. • -· ' ii! DAILY PILOT t :Holp F 710 ' 1hursd11y , Aprfl 4, 1974 Help W onted, F710 HOfP ·w--.-n-ted~. ~l.ii~F~71~0~H~of""p-W~on-t-ed~.-M-&~F~7"'1 o"""'i H"e_l_p"'W"e_n.,.tod,"M(F 71~: Holp W o ntoct,-M-& F .!_!! H elp-Wonted, M&F 710 Antlqu11 IOO i'Fu'mltu,. I 0 .... Biuik D I' S d 0 I Lega t S«1y, A~isl nl~· i· I Sh•rp Alert Glrl SCRAM LETS ••1''0R RLho: GJ~ece set e 1vcry-un ay n y M~r .. Pl ~fen .. p~ef .. Top , Sad dleback "" df'Cnolll<d ol<. ..... • or ........ tumltunt ... ' ' ( Experienc e d Commercial T e ller U nited C•llfornia Bank 2301 So . Main Santa Ana 547-9S81 An E11u<1I Opportunity En1ployer llANK OF OAJL\' PlLO 'r TO CARftlERS. RE-skil\1 rcq d, Po1111io11 in I MacGr990r Yacht Corp ANSWERS proxlme.lely 30 )"!an old • Irvine bmnt'h olc of l •. A. 1 c • 1631 Placenll.a C?ot $60 00 or btM of I e r · (IUIRES THE US F. or A LA llGE STA· i>a.ed Law lirn>. Sn 1 "'' 'ft ' ommun1ty · ' Babrlloe ml>. .,..,.do, in 0flON \V :\GON OR V t\N. CON1'AC1' t.11t . open. Call 2~~27-5005, ext • .J.-\\ 1 StllPPING CLERK p>a condillon $20.00 or lint BF.t\frfON \Vll.I,IAAJS, 330 \V~:ST BAY 212 '' 1 H • I lm nied. opPnln1: ln manulac" Behalf -Broil -S;andy -ofter . O·pita turln1 firm. Good &tarti~ t"Jxw't.' -GOliLAS!l .,~ 11 ·-· ~~.1,1, ~-•e. S'l'HE£1', <.:OS'f t\ ti1F.SA. Tt.:l.J::Pl-IONE LOAN proi.~: -c."Onvention-~ rat<-' wilh n='1f'11o•1 e\'ery 3 To rt'du~~ ('0615. tht)' 58.)' ~18 M:'sa~';;'.."'~1 ~Uiso 642-4321 FO R .o\Pl'OIN1'lt1EN1'. 1tAI. ~1"' • Bulldc._.r:'1df'\flopt>r rn.nl ry tUlk. fll·f'. f'ul l llmt>. JTIO"I, Good 11owiclng rood., you should u~ meat JU~ll· ~~'l!:'l""'"'!'~::".'"":'!!!'! U'PQl't nrtt~ • .:><1 ar)' l'<ltll• ~1<-'nb;, vuc·atloni. wliforni". I dlat t:xccl. Co. paid bc~lits. lull"$i, like peanut buncr. But S:PANtSH si)'le ChinA hu.tch. An Equal Opportunity Employer n\ensura le will1 exper lt:J\l't.'. lnaurt1 nl'l', oOl<'r t)t!neflt11. mme e .HOSAN, INC. "' 1tid Yoll ever try p e u nu I Credenza w/tnatchlne d1n 17H~e'lp-.W.,.-a-nt~e~dr-, M&F-710 r1elp W ant , M & F 7 10 t.lr . Sullivun, S:t'i-l~ t·:x~·ellc111 worklnil L'QUdl· Openings 5'1s.-65l'l l·GO=U::LAS:::.;:::."::.'----= tbl. leaf & 4 chlJ"'. $Z)9. ·~;:;;;;:;:;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;; MACHINIST tion:s. \\"ork \\'Ith young An Equal Oppl)' Emplo)er ~~Cff 802 Xlnt oontl. a.46-6102. or CLERK . TYPIST • To work in t man 11hop on people In FUN 11.ti nosphl.'.ro. /Steam En9ineer1 .:.:.:----...;.'-' m--0'2~ for 2 ),l"il'l rnf~ u f c·., GENERAL LABORERS loollng for in-pltu1t rnanuf., A1>1>1yinPeraon2;00-4 :00 1)ul Lil"t'nst'd STAT TYPIST WllJRU>()()L \\'a.sh<'r & gu 'G~:::=:::..~5,-.-----;ltt.12 y,·/t<•lt·i>h<Hl\', Knr~l~·x & 10 i;<'ncral lat!~ & son1r. 1nl1l Thuni 8.: t'ri. Apr. 4 &. 5. IM.ainl. Mechanics 1\n hnn1ed. O(X'ntnx for 1111 l)ry1•r. $175. K t' nm o r'-' •raga lie k"Y l'\fJ. ,\\'cu 1~1 1 l' \\-Ode: req'd. 471·1! ~l7-5f/'j. i11dl\•ual w/slit t111icol back-\\'ashf'r 3 eyl Si:i. Guur & 1 ~" 3 "/11 u IH Ii,. I' i-. i::Sl'l'I. Sk'olled & Unskilled 1213) 800--2012. .,Housekeepers lil:l'OUl'ld. 1'y11ln11: 70 IV.p.nt. delivered. f,.16-8672 supr;n SALE·?itov ng . .w b E • d "II & •· ,1 ,_ 11 -I"' s·U' bike, l11.\\11n'IO\l'Cr. bay Xper1ence lx·nt·Htl'. t 'n il ;.11.:tt!IO. 1'<-'nll)Cll'<i LY t-:niploynicnt l\IAOIJNE BKJ\PH to ;e, 'II'. (!· 'c'"i'" k ' Ulil .,.. dt•tff 11IUK '"-' .11,,. ltEFHIGEHATOR. G.E .• 15 ;';I t res11, Elll')·clopcdia, p f 0 t Cl.1-,iiKs&itr.G JS"fE!t! .l\IJpJy ii:30 11!\1, i\lon·Fd Of)l.'rute UUrrougl,15 l.,.j(XX) I 1n9 er s llO!iltlon m(1 rh:cura1e Ill· l"U tt."5 yn. old. '1 rtoor top ffit!f\i 111c:l.5, t..oot.11 flt fOO pera Of Cii'~:ltATOHS 1\fJI'· for ruJI unri ~ e ne l' a I o r (I c.· c 16301 Bt·u<·h Blvd. i\lt:.'Clh·tu~ put lnlo l"m1puttnc. !t~'l·it•r, J'lt'rll.'1.1: ~ond. $9:1. polc1·11b.e Jl~,. ch tldi; or"ga.11, f k . ,\, ,,1,.·1 ti111e 11011o' hi'-111" MANPOWER, INC. u e cu u ntu1g. J::.'lpcricncc I Jlun1lnu1on tleach I Insurance Clerks For Appt. Contact 100 :?Jio:t SL, Apt U, C.:'11. 1 rw• "lttfl pick('! fence, United Cali ornia Ba n " d I I "" ~~ • I 'D' Aid Cf1mt &nllh, 644-!>800 ·---• r11k('n Ap11ly I\ nu1rt 2.:G91 e111ru) c. ~ -.. 1et es, exper. Av~'O f lnnnelnl Scn'it~· OAK it.'t. .. boX.. X!nt cond. l'ltllll'I, i,"O.lf &: ba<ioeba.ll sh()('1, 222 Oceen Ave.,1 lf'guna El To1u Bd.11-.t T9ro, ~IA l tfior club \\'Ol"k, rclla lJlt' • * * * Equlil Opper. Employer f'"3'x2'. CU11ton1 finish. \\'ill ru'KI lots n10re. 968-9-11·1. ~17:.! ~ 494-6546 , -CLE~ICAL 0 1:irl 'over 21. St cad y PAINT stoll' tll'1.'<-li; t•xp. Oulstanding bel'lt"fits packa~el~~~""'~""'""'""'~~~ llnlsh inter to :.uit. S27j. 1 J\ltllmlo Ur .. II.Ii. lNr. t.:01·. An Eqw1l ~ 11 po r I u 11 l t) I lnlnll'd. _ ;\,;!'iitnint'nt~. ·rop t..niploymt..•nt y,•/~'OOd J)(lY, ~lcs help. P;i1·1 ;i, full tinl•'. I & Y.urkint: ronds a 11·u1t lfl-!'-:--, a.'.'>1-12S9. I j ll:ll.'liolia & lla.n1llton~ En1plo~' f lSS. Lo"" "'' ·.·'J"·•·t insurance & p.<1id vacs. 1-::1 Toro u~11. C11ll 1·1·c, only h•rested a ppl1can1s. St,HVICt~. Sia._ ,\uc1Kl11n1. fl h G \RAGE' ESTATE Sa I .... ~"' tt·nn 1 1'20 ~1 6 3().9 ·IO at.ti-' 17· A\111Jy In Pcl'SOn llnic. sphl ~l11f1 . LI!<' tTu-ch. Rent Was er1/D ryers ! 4•• e : , , - --Call ;,10-J·lj(), .App Y 0 \V. Bay Al'l', -·-.:. ~ _"J J --:'llonda)' Thro fo'rirlay kno"'·ledge. N1·at. l!Ji!ICllr. $2. \\'k. r ult maint. t Inc di~u~ _rin set, !I" BF.1\UTY 01~rnrur. Sl>;11n)Yl"I Nt-:Vt:ll ,\ 1-·r;E AT TEl\IPO , !lalboa. ( osed .'.\ton & I P1\f<T-Tll\I£· 11 1:'.LP 23!Jl)l PllliOO de \laleucla Apply 2jOO Nl•1topoi1 Blvcl, • ~l202 * L'QUCh, :l l\l,n l>cd5. l ~'11"1 l: ass1slnnt. l.h't'n'<'d Tc..~11-'0 T~·lllill)!"Uf)' lll'lfl l'u~·sJ. Lunch l lan1-~1uu, l.)111nC'r I Lag;Url.11. llills C,\I :ill JOe ni c1~1t<n2as. 11e"'1nJC maeh. Ar11J~'ill]X'l'lajll,ll!•l1'\\'t•~1. -, J ·o ·--. . -"l~\\'.19!hS1 f('l"I i\IACNt:TJC Sign fltanuf. &I :111i t1-l:!11111, Gr!l\Cytl 11lk1· (714) 8372121 • . lttBLT \\'Uher, dryer s . ~lany1nisc. lncluding pans, 3::o5 NC'Y.port Bll'<I. '.\f ... 1·1~;r1 CO:\l f ,\i~I »: lor i·ldci ly Costa Mesa 645-2043 11r 011 u\;110 n, wilt iruin. j rull'·K 11111. Al!IJIY 111 1ic•1')1.(111, • St.•i'\lu·f' "111110n fl llend~nl dsh/)\·sh $;1() & up to I yr 1;lassy,·a rc, Unens etc. \\'ed Bi·ul'h. I l'Ong1•n1{!.J, ltt:althy 11onmn. l:ll N \rrihchn J{lvd "J5-l l"i. ,1, '.·II>'. I J ar:k 111 l."hu Uox. l:.'O!l 1'akt: San Oil-go Frce.11i1y for A.\I shifl ~H Shell Sta. 111 gar. ~218 or SlS-7620 onru "·t, ~--5pni • ...,u., I-'-""""~=----:\ltln-f'r1 l"til''''· 0 w n · . · 1 ' · u-" "" " 1·0 ''I ·ro -R I Tur 11 S ' "'"''" P·oTio '" I·-,.. ""' ""''' M1ilol4 BRAKE & OR ' tritn>tjl. rcfc1~11i:es, In 1 1.J)~! Aneheim • , 77.f..8000 K1AN1\GEl\1t:NT-~lcn \I' i t h _1><i"i'r ::u., cu~111 :iit:i..:t --I "" Vi~ ... Bs~~ad<\ 00 ' ·n;o~':.,,kiy. "m42""c~~ s 't \\'A."i'~EO: Gas d r Ye r '· ~~c~~-Ve ronica, M..V. FRONT END MAN ~ ~ 1. r111· C'!1•.\<,.1ht'il 1111 ,,11. _ 1.1. 1 Ec1ual Of)IX'lr . Employer 111 11u;ig(•r111. I &: ~·JI le~ PAHT .. Tlf\l"'., 1'lcchC11tiC'fl_I &iual. Oruxir. Enipkiytr • lligh~ ~99-41 41 . • llo'Ol'king o~~ra:;onabje. ~ Xhil .~111ary. l\l ui;I IJ,• ''IP1111 I D:11ly Pilot, P.O. Box l.i60, _ __ _ --n bilitles' l::xp1.•1-. <lc1;ired l1ut I Drafl~m_a n. f. X 11 c r · ui S G . 0 liAKAGC:, SAl.J:: Gl\'ea"''a.lo' 1·u1. All n •J1ll1•!1 l•1r1f1dPt1na1 . Cw-ta ~l!·i-a, CtilJ f. :J:.t626 \ Hardware Sal•s man not IK't.'t.'llSHl)I, Poh·nlla! d ru ...,. 111 g Joi· 11r1ti!nl SAi L AWAY -fo~\\'IN ' .l\l:ichin~ Pr 11 · OLD O'Kttife & :\lcrrlll prices. Soule frtt Items. \\'n l1' <.;l11.~sll1t'fl Ail r>.n, 1111. (JJVI\ ~·.,\i~t.I{ He t1n·d, •''l;ll\•I', Jl/!in1e: only. 1111-:h lul'On1e . for riuulificd 11pPl1cu11011J1. llrly [l:J)' open. C m 1 1 .1 ti 1"0·",.'11t1;,',·,,~1,?;~t.'XllC'1 ,~;h~cl'C,11 ;~,~-stove \\'/grill. f'-i._ WIS of unusual th.ingJ. Sti.t. D ., 1•11 I' 0 I" ,-~'./\ KERM RIMA . , •. I c 11 1 -l:J.}-ll:i.i . I l'f'\\' \I'll ('( 0 l\{ll lC ~... c II 0 12~·--1 'c "I \ c So ''""'"li il1 Y 01, · · ,.,, ·70"'• IJ IJt.~l 1•t!ll\'. hui-;pltf•! 111 'S:ln lu P;'-'.r1';~1!1· 111 • ~1 crv. u 1 · \1urld. \\'rill' ln i\l:)r!nen1 -j ~3t)8.J. a u-""""" · • .coW! ... ~ '\' ' · .._. .... 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C.:i.i ll PLA'STIC ~v ...,,., ltrJI llc.s r..J\1 Ai l\lt.. \\'orklng Ji'Ou1 honic. ...u11ain9 Mat•rials SO. tija-Cb:t~. -. U11l b :!f.:1 E. rlth ~t. Cl\'!. I fnr 1·i:.;ht IJ<'l"SOn. ;~t li. i\110:DIC,\L 1\~s1stan1. for I. TECHNICIANS • • Ca ll i.127-7-ll:l e Surplu1.Building GAHAGE SA.LB, Cerwnia;, CARPENTERS i\pp,y 111 ill'.r~n. Bnny 1 .'(, chll<lc1u·1•, \\'il l 1m.v 11,.11 1 h ~$,:70 p DA. i"hllanlhi'Olli\· c111111iuign. 11~1 wkduys. ;\lissiun:-. a l'l'll, l..:11::. llills. UUGYN oHict', send 1~sunH' Expc1·1en1·1,~l tu J;u11lnut1r1g in~ capi11ll l'l[\•ip. 10 lht• clcc-.\li\i'l:.1tJA1.... ll1Jll'a oi Ille.\'¥ T.V."s, Desk, Drt.'li.St'r's, Cle. 4 . 1· Dental Assistant 1--HEAD -COOK·--Iv 1~ u liox ~J. L o n i:: hberg luss. S1u11i11g 1\·ag~:s ,11., l"i"i.a ._~1,.,1,, 10 tuc ('lt.'c-tfi;MS! Uuors, 1un101:r, WY· r n -:,un. :trJ It e t Ol'l'~l \Ve lll'l'll ex rM>_r1£"nc~I :'lll'n i~.. . . . . . . 1 , . • ., Ut•a t h, Qjhf 90/!0:l. 1 1· u n1 n1 ('ll i;u 1·.1 1 c 11 1th 1 TRAINE£S wwa, alun1 si1t.'t!LU'"• n10 1d· Wl., C.lit . 557·r,o,:l.':;;,,-T.:; \\ho lake iiride 111 lh('LI t11uuv1 U1s1 Ul'\:US CXJX'I. Conv. llosii. ti-12--0:i!l.. • . • . • . . , • . . U'utht'O or 111·.nh'tl t'U'l'UI -. "' • I 1lJ11e ·1sst t: x 11 •t n u e d I -r.lt:N nc.'l'<-led ln II B 1' V. 1 1 ,,,,..' .er!< ' 1• \ ~1. ,\pfll.~ "1 f 1..uun1 u1uuSl1 >, .\Ill 1 Sl;l.lit ry 111g, w:ndows, etc. GARAGE Sal iette Set, 11"0rk to \\'ork on dcluxf' •·· · • H 't l't Hos te s . " : · Edl·· l ltl ·•··!·-... 'LDERS SURPLUS Q ~• U ,' . r!flshcrs in .1 11u111•s vp1..ur. 11.il. al'~a. osp1a1y S f u r ca r l y n111 r11 1n g JICl'!:lC>ll. . t i 1 u~..,c.~ .... 1'<.J .. ,111, c·,u J•/\IV"•t~J ~ .. v1 uecn sz .......... , ch, co ee pov.f'r spo · · · ' iii ii ~:Z-w71 S ervice 11ewspt1 P,!.'t. tlt:livcry. J>rcfe1 Jnc. 2101 J)o1·e Su~i .1 " ,rt:<lL t,ocn{·H1" pal"Kil"l'. \\'1JJ 1rain tlt'JJCndal:ilc !••pie ~So. il'lrun, S.A. table & an ise. 6»-5..il9 1~n1pnny 11o·1th a fulurv. ---_ · · . 1 11 ~ ..,. • • · Ne11·110rt l:)cn\'h <> ·• • • 0~ TOP \\"AGES & Bl-:NEflTS DENTAL t.,\B. Pos.llll:l oilt'n i\'f't'lls rn;1 l1u'1• \\'Olll~n to I Hl u "'I ~-.ur.1~~1J.Y 1 UI · .. ' 1\ll~·"Y 111 lll'r:><.111 ul" s1•1td h1 l.11't,,1\1~ ph1sllc inj(-c\ion .11u11 tnru ~. 10-:i _:~~ U<:'acn. PACIFICA 111 ul'lhodonllt: l·ih 1 0 r I \\'l•looti1t• Ol·11· l'C'tiLlil'nts. hrs per doy. 5:!7. n'lu. Cull 1 •1 t.~,..,...,!\,,u, t:l.JJ :'llul1 1. ~ r1·i-u10U' 10: "l.•U I Uus11•r J\?>· n101tu.1g u1A'ra1ors. i\l u.'il be __ 1 1!._~·lllll___ Jewelry •15 wonian in Santa Aillt <i i•ea . 1'~1cxihli· hours. · p/t ~1nt'.1 ·~h::_!.lolf, .)17-8:.lr9 __ ~rs 111111. t'x111·1·. !\lust k11011 1 Mll'IJlt'S, :t.J,u tiltntk.llph a hll' 1u :.1,11111 •·n!lrc .... :>bifl, if CamerlS &· ' ·------- • B¥ -K-1 PPE R No ex per. Jl(•(.-c:..~. 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Hospital 10 llr 1\·k. bl:.!-:l l1 L, f\B 11''111i'rl ior_ r.ipifl cxpiuistou ,,_ Oi'Ull"C t:oa.si J'l·t~ILt:S t ull Jiltl'n , caM~ & ac-OVE RSTOCKED hldr. hRS the folln\\'in~ opi:'ll· t..:all ;~11'1·8.~-1 1. __ Call UICHJ777~Jllll_ I :.!701 s. lil'i~lol. S.A. ------~ -111 \/,\ .. (jfi·al ~l'Oll lll Jilt-.. \\ I 18111' t.1.'SSOt'iC'~. t\:li1kc 0 r ft' t., All Jt!\\'t'llj' \• .-11ccd Uti.:?J ror niiHurt: '''Sp. in· -I Production Trainee ll·nll«I. IH;.:n <'Qryi:n. 1i;ud u11 ·'-.II.I, • ~s . 'al :,i 'JW...-I001 after 6 p111 c. M. Jcy,·eiry •• ti4t>-"•/.ll divulu~Js: DENTAL .'\ssnt. Full & 11:·u·t M?USf;1 .. ;:f:~:PER._. p I~ 0, r . 1)m-;~100 F ini.! f(J(•aJ tl r n1 In ll'\'llK'' ;111 !l~lf'S.,,,t'HU lflSll)' m11k~· Losla i lt'Sl.I L LI. Ci\l\IE.:R.-\ & LENS, l\linoha I Me h' 116 Rough Interior tunlo. 1-4.\Jil'.!r. only. Call I JllU'C'nl:< · 2 i:-c1h11. •1J.:•>d RN s I Lunlf)ll'X. :\iust t.oi· l'l'llh•llt' l ~.',()() 10 .wr>J. Y.'K tu s1tu·1. . . . I SRTI 1 . 5,j .14 2.'i C 1nery G:l~t _ _ . i·hllch'l'n sci•k rl'l_111 '£' 1'-"~r. Sli.i i\'lo. Puy Oili~rt·IJlilll .r or & !ll.l1·c. drivers lie. Sia1·L Cal l 1nr 1nt1·1;'1t•\\_ ti i:!-v . .:.it '1' Jt ,\ 1 ,...;_ r. r. : cu r c e r ·13 -O ·,.~-nun,3s: ' c ~nlJ f ::-RE~-N-Cl-J''"_J ___ m d-.-~----h Carpenters -. ---full 1,·h;u·1-:•· v "eo~,(' ~1 t Iv'-' ;id\'C'rti\ClL ~-II . 11.7 ~hilt . S:l.Jj hr. {..all Ed \\'uH,, ul' :-..5i·&:;J. ,\sk tor Stt:le or Opf)Ortw111y·)'OUng 1nru1 10· ~ "" ~111n1 .. ·"· 0 I 1 <:.on.. ""'" 1!"uw1lc 2 Ye11 rs E xpcriif'rn'f' huusc «·,pt't·. 1 "'i a1) 1 •,,.,. +-. ICU CC.'li lln'i; J..ll. ll·7 . .;,-io-oO~.i.J, CooslHI l 'l'l;6Utlflo'l l l{H~Jlllru. I' 11<0..1l :..~ 1,, l•1·1i-1u11 l_:l&1-::!8llt I 1. a1urn. sious, 1unt l"OnCI Combo Plumber, D t I roonl • Xl11rc . "'111 OIJ lln's Jl l 11 7 •Nur11 \ ~'""I "' "' c i1 1·---· 111."l 1·w11~·1 .. l•r"''' 111ou 1.1 Jli~li\l soundn1ol'ic projc..:tor, $l05u. \1\•ll b4:l-8698 espera-e y I !l6'S-7696 al1 2Jlrll. . • . . -. .: j gCUC)', ~'"", ~r_'-"•_1_ $,\[ES lady for fabl'ic slUl'C. d I ---= Electrician, Engine Man -~ --cry t, l\lt'd1!)l1rg HN 11·1, PUBLIC RELATIONS I 3:1 Ider i\I ·t h3 \' t1"u1 l'"'l'!l'\•11· ... ~·· ,,",',','0"1 ~~~~·-,'.%.,,_ .. 11.,?,~.1.cl.I , i;d con . ~~1_1~-~1.1~_1!9_~• 111 & H d M I llOUSEl\EEPF.H, cnrC' ol \1 nnl <.:!erk, 1111m1! 11-7, p1 ~r 0 .. • 1 · ~~ • ' c have W·:.'O 11s1un ~J\N " .)-'UUOJ -----· J '• a r were an ' N d d i ho1n1• & :'I rh i lcl rt.'l1 . 11r11c 7-3. t..:<pt.•r. onl}'. 1',XJ1 d p<'r>i01111o·1111t1·ttLorpi1r1 prc11ous ,S<tlc.s cxjX'.!1. .. ~ s"'~~ei-'"""'"··· " ···"!Furniture 810 2 Yl'Ul'S ~:spc •rl(•n1:r I ee e I :\ton-Fri. TUl'lll• RCK·k area. 1·,111u1 i Up\IOI'. 1,;n1plO)"t.'I' u 1nc ~·1:e. joh .• :i 1\) ~I i\lfJll . ti i..'\IUd, k11011lr:dgc of sCV.lni,:. ab1li!)' _tu. llo'Ofk llo'llh Mliill ll -I ***HIGH QUALITY Drup by for :in iHIC'l'\'\('ll', 011·n trnni;. 979-3912 ult G • • lhrll ~1·1.. Lall l clcpron11Jlt:1' t•f.h'iU,U. 1o1_ui i;. ;)11.i-tiuoiJ. L.URNITURE & - ' i\lurt. thru ThlU'S, !Jani ~pill. l\IOTI::L Desk Clcl'k 111·1tu1·1• I ,. W .1 C I * S • ! p.111. .itCl-J!S9.''L' . · ,· 1 • . ' Cu ulc TV.· 6-12-.aw. A! 11 11 SLAr.tSTltESS, l'X l)('I'. in sa il ()'Kfo:I..:FF. & ?.U: .. RRITI llas OE.CURATORS estsat orp. ecretar1es ITOi::~-:KEJ-:PER. \\'Ol'kin~ p~ll~T\C t.:rcs. c '-~p yi\i Lii L1ni1c. Ari i'~l[UHI Ujlply 1·.111-ni;dung lUI' !'i/L :.<illti Ill TYPIST ' Stuve. $GO. OincttC' Set:~· I ITEMS*** ~"{II P~1c1·n1ia ,\1•(', C~I -1 * )ypt.StS niolh•·r ·) «irl.~ ~ & 9_ N B. ix:1w3~,,.,~01°1 Yr'bo ~~i'"c,'1 rsa p10.1·1•r. UJ11g Ut·h. ~la1·111a. ilUPI') lil.iu:. 1,1 .. , ..... ,_... 11 is .'•ci·1 .. ,1 I Coueh, i,;:111 vnyl SSU. Chau·, BOAT MECHANICS · -... tnn, .,,,., u r o, " -----,., ...... J•J . ··1 '/ ~·.·, 01 o " , . ·1u "·"•o-J pl .. r 1v rn .:.ecunly .-a.;u1c Bank , ;1 n•11.:1 1~1108C'\'l'~-· • ---. I .. TI 1. _., .,..,..,, 1 · ;n·t·uralt< l))JISI 11·/i;uou g in.:)·"""" l'l~"' )I.I .. _ , E~1K·r. 1111!). N1• 11 S· ··ll·11n w l:CooKkeepers .. -... ,-. -.-.-.-.-i\IOTt.L r.tAID ,i;; Off1<'1' QUALITY CONTROL -· -----•1lt.lne p1ri.v11,u11y lu i\ur " 1111 tonsolc, beaut. S:W. 2 P c. ,,.,~1 •• s1<1 te Sale. ~ onl~. ~· !inlt' nnly. Klni·kk•'i: ! * llOl s 1 .. 1,F.1~1 1-.H. hll . 111• I \\'ork 1n exchange for rocnn. INSPECTOR '. ... " "l "" ~ .. ~.,,.I St.."Ctl , 1.cr f cond. u r.;. s;:,. * ruvur:..L llU~IE Boi 1 Y 1 Nil Acctng Glrks N.B. Sal:1ry 111)!'11. f'lc!\111111.:. :r.116 NcY.'JlOrt Blvd. ca1. 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Parlhll hs11n{: r r1ctay J»llX'I' P /time Mornings Apply In Pc nion REUBENS VOLT Instant Personnel 'I e111 po1·ary St·r\'ll:C' $2/hr + honu." 1\~('s ~-15 102 E . EMker, CM SECRETARY en~· ltx5' $10._~·9lf!I. \ MASTER'S AUCTION -~rf'I. ~:u-~:40 "[[OED 979.5300 1 11·1:-.1'1vrt.l~·r Llcrk, 1\·l1tc IJRf;XJ::L Tou1'll n1c tx!ro1 J blti-otll'lti or ~!:f0:6 JJOUS'"\\'1\1'·''-' S•l" t1:11 ·kl . 8uok,;t·~·p111i; <1nJ e uunc C:\· ... ct, lJuo Bf'ds, l·usto111 G1't'-~ .• r. 51.';;.;~·, ~~Ill~\~ f \\\• 1111\1' 1111 r,111·nu1;.: fur :1 J~1 .. H1:t" 111·t·uc11 101 e 1:tt1 ln111p, 11·ht & gold .Gi'.::O.:UJN!:: 1''1-.:!nch luggage pf\1011'. .;.v •• up 1n1c. IMMEDIATELY I I I 1• I \ I '" ,. bo ""J'\•' , ... ,,._,d l·-11-· l\l · 111 ·I ·I~ 8''6--1"" IR I E A ~h;i1•1 1 ~t·C'ft'lUJ'\ \\ 1111 f) 11in~ pull IS n•r o _1u·1sl 1111 1 UI '°1 crt'<n;lll.H, "e111nore con1 , •;u .. r ' " nL-.. .: ..... 1, 2:-il E. Con~! 11111•. N.li. Equal Oppor. t:n1ploy£"r I. 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Doll 6-l2-."iii8 f).m. 6TJ-.'t4:-Al NB. 1-:.0 .£. fl)ll!ly! Nu Rsl NG SECRETARY Cask .~ Clca\'C'r llC'slaurant ·' '~ uuu. i:.ilrly Amer. GAf· i\lovic projector Super '.'tlt).."'.lt > STENO 1.-.,., 8 kh cooch SlOO. A130 misc. ..,, ti.)..., 100 W'SI garage sale. 96S-68K>. 2l1'll Snlnl used only a few tlmes. REAL EST ATE l~•S('nll>' \1·e ha 1·c :i I/tune f oun1111n Vly .i:ll-?.6Jj Hilaria Cr, 11.B. Perf. L'Ohd $Q .. 9'jg.292J PR I MARK PRODUCTS CO, :lH'J.O S. Su.~an :-;;u11a ,\nu. Calir. :-....~ur lh1rlM•r ,(· \r rirn{·1· E!!unl oppu1·1unily c1nph1y1•r INSPECTOR 1st & 2nd Shifts Al cr1 . aggrc!l.~i\'C pt:'t"SOn 1vith C'~pt:•rif'nc·c in e h £' e k i n g 1 n1ah•rial to s1ur11l11rrls 411 in p1'0Ct'ss. 421 11acku~e goods • !. en 1•11i-romcr shipn1l'nts. EX(.'t.•111•111 l.IC'nr fil 1n11.:kagc PRIM ARK PRODUCTS . 262Q S. Su."'nn j Su ntn Aur1. Cr.Iii. Near Harbor ,to \\'111•n,,1· i\\'\'. I 1it•11 :>10-1020 Equnl Op1111r. E11111lo~··r INSURANCE AGENCY GIRL l'f'l'SOllJll lint's t•xp1.•1·i1•111'f' 11('('('ssn1")', l\lusr IX' i.:ood 1ypis1. COood s11l11ry for tht' right f'{'t'SOn!" Ornn..:c Co. Airport n1'C'o . F'or lntervic11., e111l ,f"<'rn. R.1.3-9480 Immediate Openings For RN's & LYN's PMs & Night Shift• f ot• Our Special Nur~ing Unit & Ot her Areas lf you'ti..• interested in pro- vidin~ the finest of care in our nc1v facility offering thC' besl of lJCnC'lits & \l'Ol'kini; t"Onds . Apply 1\lon thru }'ri \Personnel De pt. Saddleback Community Hospital :l'.:;jlil Pa"'~' fl,• \"r1lf'n\·i:1 I ..<1~-unu II ill~ (714) 837-2121 Tnkr San Dic~'O F1'-'t'1\·11,v To El Toro Hrl. T111110fl. \·iu Es1ra1la E11ual. Oppo1·. t:n1plo~·l'r • i'\UR~f'::-; Alclt'S, 7-'.{ ExJ)l'r. or truint'<'S. I rt 1 r r v 1v s &-1111 ·Win l\lou-t"ri. ~lcsa V•~l~I<' Con1•. Ho~p. 661 C('n!er St. C~l :..18-5;,..;.l. position ~open for a \\'AITH~:ss. -00 S . , SLl~t GYi\1. original. ne\•er SALESPEOPLE sl'C'y/steno. Good i;h skills EXPE RIEl\CEI> O~ L \'. J R :\I. of funutu:-e foi I used, ne\1' l-OndiUon. $.j(), \rork iu. 11re ho!l<'~I urt•a of & typing-in addilior1 to Carmel's Oin.itl!C (& Pie sale , a~fz .ffi~cdHou~ -~or i\li.ssiQn Viejo. 58G-4206 llun!ingtun lkat·h .t· f nun· '1 nca~ncss & <ll"Curacy are a Shoppr. 628 r..'. Coa st Jly,·y, ~tlin a':l-ffi2.J ar ...... It'.: PORTABLE 1"\1. \Vo 1, k 111in Vulll'y with a co1npnny 111ost. Lag:una Beach ' oocl M'7 u ·""' \' that o fl1'l'I' fl fu i: t:IU'C'\'i' pro. Pleasr m111uct --;-.--.-, . . \\'ROUG~IT Iron dinette set. g · ""''· P~1t>"~ acu~ ~1·a 1n. ·I Orfi\·';!s 10 ch••is" L:i-cg Nl'll'lll rlfl \~i'\I rr.i-::ss. part t1n1c, over y,•ith glass top, 4 chairs. ~-_Clock radio sa. 616-152~ [1vn1. Cn ll Jerry Gi lll',.;p:,., I Or Ann Gucnthcr ~2 72;~ btt . 3 & r. 493-1086 14 \VOOIJ & ~lass 5tVrl! ~2~~t.~'.I'.: H!::Al. 1-::ST.\Tf:,l 836.3505 -.:_ . '11 ('~n · __ ;ip~ BEDROO~l set. gr('e n tlis/~~:',._snses. r.$<l0. each. "' BANK OF AMERICA \YAl~RESS fo1 t-off~~ ,sl10Ji headbourd, d1~sscr, mirror. Call J.11 1136 alt apm. I jOO Nc11·port Cr nlet• Dr. NB In Ncii·1>0rt Beach. ~3 \\; 2 night stands $70. 891-8336 3 \\'EEK old 1\fitS\f.'r \\'or ks RECEPTIONIST NEWPORT BEACH 5450.100% FREE PEHKY, PHt:TTY TYPIST' (~llJ II .11.lll. lrl\f't•fk'{f fOl'. fJ'Olll offlci. llurry! Carol 833-9145 P er1onnel R•sources lJ:JI Do\l•, no. 112 ~1·11µorl l'll'l' i'l"t' fl·111pu1-:-u~ Equal Oppor. E 1nploycr Co.ast l·hl·y., or ca ll 642-8<17J T\l'IN "·' I Tape Deck \Vlt h 2 • 11 in 1 .............................. \\-;--\ I T !IE.SS · d ' !X'US, CO tll p e t e, ..i_.. ,~ ·.,,..n ,..,,,.,.. • ' . . • • experience bcdspl'cad . lable l<unp & !~"'· ,,_ . .,..........,._, ·*S•c'ys, Bo0kke•per1 t"OCktail &00~1-~~· cocktail 1ablc. &H-9151 1 F'T_ 10"1"-"1~1am.oc~..,-"'tUo~--_~,-.,-,-, lla\'I' too n1any lo Wit \\' \JTREcc E''l'ERIEXCF.D 2 BARREL back ~hairs, $?.j. \JSt'l~J· A<IC'_,,...,2 Lrt. Heinder's Agenc)' ' .,.,, '' . 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Calif 91:xi.:1 anrt uSC' 1he n14'.!ney for ti U ke new. l~au111_111 111:1\ n1•1fi~·1 n fltr11·~· SELL-I loi.p.1u~I .-.: i\lt'd icul \\' A N T E iJ: R e 1 I r c d s tereo! Call 6-IZ-J6'iS Toda~. Dill 616-17;)7. tll 11;·11~· (0111111,•\. ~\~1·1 & lnsur~n~'i'-f'ree ~'.!<ls. Call Gentlcninn Jvr IJ(lrt 1in1e i,:t,·~11 _ 1 «U.~hlllll'l:S. l, u u d 1 !\Ir. _Bailey,-~' !;).t___ niainl. work. Call &12-SZiZ l .• pll1i<: i-1.llb . & 11_hot1 1• nwrnlngs IJ1..'l'sulli1llly "'II qua hry )OU I SR. PRESSMAN ---------- lul' this flu I~ I ii n ~I l ti bt i\n i111111edia1.:-u~·n1n~ 101•.1111 WAREHOUSE 11p111wtu11lly. l i1U (.:t111sl11l indi\'iduul 11 !lt'\'l'ral }C~I'$ '.'llu.~r hf1\'f' c.xper. drh·lni;I l'C'1'l'On11;•t ~c11<.·y, f>..Kl....i.it:. offllCI rxpcriene('. ' ' r~11-klH.1. s1~rt st.~_2 hr .. c~1 1 -~'ll!__!l~llXll Bl. (.,1.1 • For i\flfll Conta~·t l:d \\olr. 54(}..603;1, Co.1st.111 ECEPT $565 Carol S 'th PC'r.;onncl A~cncy, 2790 'l'yp<· iID. ~·;·nt ore ApJ)('&I'. 644-sa';,' llnrbor Bl. C~t Frc l'nid Al:;o t·~· Jobs \\'J.10 \VAN'l'S TU \\'UH!\~ WE!fCLIFF A\'1-'0 tji.111111l·1ul Sc1"\·!1·1• DRIVE A CAB~ SEEK& FIND" Rumm;cs CONT I I NENCALCKNCKNKN LS EBOOOOODA C I A IWLFNNNNNIOCS J YEPGIPTPSAOPkN INSURANCI:: PAHT-Tl:\1E 3 Duy 1to'('(!k, i\jtency f!Xpt:'r. 11refc1TI'<l, bu! not required. (;('nt'l'f•I offiCt' du I 1 (' s . t~·11h1g, pil(lll<'Ji, l'1r. !HG-S._'Ufi L\:O:!Jl{,\;>.C'E ro. ""'1inn•t1ni; Slllt•s ~111 rf h:is •lJ)t.'llln~1 !or Slilrs :n::1·n!, F.:X111·r., 11•\ll Nol'scs Aides Ex1>1:r. Penionnel Ai.;~hl'y 41 Bt.'<I l'tlnv. hosp. f /Hn1e 7. 1 ,1!\lork 111 (;1•ntf'rf Equa l Oppor , E1nployer CIIOOSE your hours, work SER\r1cE:-s 1ation Salc~rnlu1 ~·un ti)!lc. days shift. 111us1 he es 11'd. salary + l'\tn1n1. lntcn ·lc11•5 ult 1 111il, Doni1 Cull &-/'\ i1-c. ~ :'() CC>ast H11o·y., l..agUlllf Bt'1H·h SERVICE l'tn. ,\tt('nda111, full & p/tim1·. 91.(1 E. COii.Si lh\•y. N.B . for youl"S(!lf, be YoU r O\\'n buss. i\1cn nr \\'Olllf'll. C11n he slightly handienppcd. Ncat -(.1c:in Appearttl'IN' I VI$., N!t!r(."tl. Age 25 In 70 St1P11lt:rnenl ;o..-our \fl('f'ln1e Drive" crib 6 hr.ii or 1w>l't' .1 day. .\11j>I)' ill f)('t'l'(WI, Yflln\\' Cuh '"'o., 186 E. !6U1 SI , Coste. t-1~. NVO IRRNN N IOI tNNEKAE SNOC BPCHllCWORO • OEELET E BN :~. C11ll ~H~:-:001 16.:">l i';, Ulln~t'I", S.A. 5 1:.!-X."1.'li NURSL, RN'. LVN. Ll-'T alt f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"' !!hills. ·100 Fl111:ship '1-td. RECEPTIONIST N.H. 612...NO.tl. 1 tn1lrt h1<''-:l)(!l''cl. SRI UJI to NURSES 1\iclC' $.'1l()t ('()111111. ~ Wl shifts. Apply ltd, NH Ordcrly. All <M.i6 Flagship • IANITOHIAL St'1'\•l1'(' tl011 N-URSES-"i ·d . • 111k1ntt ·1p1il1t"U l lt111.~ for full I 1 ' 1 ('l!, PIU1ne, ... lJ ' st11f1 S:i11)'er > .. ,, •t >1"01 e 11mr t•xpt"'rlcrn..'t.'fl fl(.'nst111t1l•I. · ·-· ·. u 1 · v I • r~·,, ti~. l ~~:--F'"1"c=E-G=1R~L~S~ I NEEDED J.C. PENNEY CO. 24 Fa1hion l1land Newport Beach Hn~ 0 Jl('nlnlt ~ .. or BEAUTY OPERATOR Radio lelryhoOI.' disp1ll<'h ;\lu!jf be z;, able 10 drivt Apply in P('fl!On YELLOW CAB CO. IRG L . IUrh, Co$ta ~lt'AA STICKY DRA \VERS can be m11de easier to OJ'M'n by APl'lytni: Chndltt \\'llX or llOOP on dra\\-er n 1nllf.'l'!I .• Why 11to~ somclhln1t yoo ~·!Mi't ever ulic? .!kll ii wlth a J);11ly PIJ()I CLas.~llk>it lid. Call l>l~··ti678. . ' Buhbl) JIC'1"110t111l11 ), plelli;nnt vo\rc .Ji Ille 1y111ng !!'klll!t y,•lll 1\1111 !hl!! h'ITI le 11pot. Ja1on Best A9e ncy 17-kij li1"°1tna1~1. t . Vly. Sulit> 21:i !J63.677j -REC-EPTIONIST""7' F"ront office Rcreptlonisl for Dr'!: orfl('f·. Typing, S-H req'd. No n1cdicnl t·sp nt'C!Cuary. M3--0076 '" RECEP'fl0 NIS1'·for ha I r t.'lllling l'-61on. FUil lime only. Tuei1·S.'H. Apply In pe~n. 11nir \\lcst, 33o.J Nt!\llporl Bll'd, N.0. RETIQ.ED ACCOUNTA1'T· BKKPlt 11·8 ht'lt 11\'r 1\'f'Ck. Sa!. or y,·kdll)'5. P 0. Box 2-l~j. co~u. i\1<'1111. eaur. !12!)21; Sl'OCK IU)0:\1 t~or l1t~t l(t'Q\\1na fibl"rglass .... d .. ldile ~ A...~lST AW.· l I~ boa1 m. r.1u111 bt cl('f)('ndHble ciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·~V~ high !k'hOol gNld. Apply in I OFLEKNTVKIERSbOLHAA UIOC R AUCP REA CllllO C RH KN 0 u L r.o H Hu N R £ c IL 0 AR NNPK P NOTEDERO E WS NRU K D N A H R U 0 F V F N I L K N E R o DERLOOPREVILNO KPAl-- D M R P N A S R £ P S F E D I S If B T f>l?rM>n, 1919 E. O<.'CldentAI Antiques IOO s 1. sa nt~ Ana. ;,,;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:[I IMINCCiofl.: ~ hlddrn Jlatnti ll.ltfd 1"11~• ba:lward, 11p, '<to ... n. ot dltronaUy In •ht: ,..,T·; i1·: ... ••~,· l\iddu IHlllC ~f'ld bo~ JI ill U ~O\lo n: IK r.t.: 1:-i'TUDF:NTS, $2.~ hr + bonu.'lts. 4-8pm dnll)' ... s.-11, Call ?.Ir, Dick, s.t~. -SUPERtNTENDA.Vt:- OUicC Building Pcrfom1 rou1inti-mttln1. on AO IV iiy111em. • grountl8, bt.i l ldtng , S u p e rvise jonllor1n l t:l'f'\\'. Potf nllMl tor e, per. reg11. jlt!M«.ln. i\1L'.1lte:im 111-e• "ll :Ml-11 '* * r o r . So.l e, T wo Kf'andfatll<-'r cloc~. Doth In O')NTINtNTAL GI N "UIAN' Vl-Orklnic order and orlglnt1I ~~RED ~~IC ~'?'-'",' ' c 0 n d t I ' 0 n . Ont'-fl!)-PO UR HAND C~ U'"'·-~xlnlal<-'IY l:lS Y"" oJ•, . ' y.-,,.,.,.,L llfltl •,ffAtilJGIN ... " 'J:;--;;;a;;;-;;;;;-;;:-;;~r·~"'""";=:;r,:;'~"';;;T~r:'";::;;:::;:-""'""""""·...,J·w .00 or hf'i l offer. On(' . 11,epmxlntal<>ly 70 yclU'll old To or'dtl' •ny or all or tht e.11pa!ldtd ~tk .t. f fn.J " book~ s..-w.oo. Sf'f 111 185 J numbtn l lhmup 7, ~nd SO ctnb, t0 , eM h .L• ·' P.n rkvi11111 Cirtle or c11ll PIY•blt 10 "Setlo: &; Find," Sit r·Ttktr•m !!'; 'm"'ina rhtti.i 612-1060. ltuert in cart of 1hh ne,.,.--,p•pn. '111d It Addtt .it; • ' iMheeHm;;t;;---·"i1iii;i:;:":;;;::::::::::---01;;;CD;:::'.:::;~::-::::----;:;:nn::~--_;--·-H.rn'7.:T.:-::O;;;;:c;:::-----tr:::------6'.z;-;-A::;::;--;:::=:;;:;:oT nur\da1 April .'I }q74 OAIL\' PILOT .j_;J l ;:M:;''-===":":;";;;';;''":';:;;:;::;;;'1;~;;;:":";;1;;•;-;.:;;;:;:;:;;;l;;I Plano./ rgan~ 1261 ~I 154 Cycles. Bike,, V_e_n_s ______ 963_ I Autos, Imported 910 Autos, lmpor-t~970 Autf s, UMd 990 I Scooters 925 e PIANOS ML" Sc•"'"'""""'" "' r ono i-,c,, ' ·~1 · I°"" DATSUN TOYOTA CHRYSLER A u A J •\KC. CAU.. '69 IID Sporul r C'u51om body, A T, •1.000. II ·-;m:-;:-ilu~v(iUi!-l,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~!1f;;tt:;:s:-);,--;n;;,-~ ~cce"orie~ nlimile • ORGANS I 11141 m -9'Jli Sprtn,:er. K'al, sb.sy bar --=-&1-~_1m ___ = WILL BUY YOUR 'SR ff1-tl1.Y . ni. all pwr, I; """" Open Nl9hh 'tll 9 UOBEn.:.1.\.\ Pir.'ht'r 111·tle \\'t>be:r Carb. 4oo-:4004 after 6 "uto1 Wan'tcl 968 DATSUN , TOYOTA LAST 11Jr, JU\\ nu. See It t: you 'll ,.,.,,7 W. P•ndl•ton, Santa Ana, Ca lif. Sat: 'tll 5:30, Sun. 12·5 n f"Y>fllhs nl."'· ra~ tmnrtete, pm • OR VOLKSWAGEN tlU)' u. 6U-310li""'""'""--; (lake SUsan olf WF•.,rn.rveier,wb<) tween Harbor & Rentals from $S H""'.,,.',·•tt "'·"L w\T>: .,, cz ""· Mlkunl WE NEED YOUR CH ANCE CORVAIR 856 l•.~'t!ilmni<: 1-•i1u11, 010·1, I CAD ILLAC PA IO Fflll CtH 1'0T. \\II.I. .. t ,..u PA\' TOI' I )('lLl.AH (' \!...L • ...~ ,, Konu;, pipe, u l t I nin. I t' I ,. WAREHOUSE SALE ' -Accessorlts to In-• Plano1 & Gr•nd1 G Yt:AR Uld Chestnut , perfect. $900. 61-1-)377 • Sharp, i:lf·an 1111" 1nod"I ('!lf'S. t.:E:-O'T Al.I.I·"· al0-011..'. '64 CORVAJR Nonlll.. (;.o.,d terior Decorators placed on sale lo lhe publ'1c 'LL MAJOR BRANDS ~tand.1rd r. .\r .t•1:1n :\I:!.l't'. STF:Jo:l"S-HodAki~ l~-. -xlr\i I P~~,'"", .• ~r c'h•u'•"' -,, ·r.1 240 1., S1lvt·r n1.11:,.. 1ran5pn11.&.l1on. sm. Cull t •-1 ~ ll h l "Od r1 1 f •u • ''" l).l.fllu;ciri1t ~11·rr.•, fr .. 111 ;.·. 10"1•"•*-"" .11.'>--7l.i61. a ~ow original cost--4000 items, lamps, New SRI. (3 frur ! .... :S...:1~· I :i ppru'(' uni~ .1:' 11 ini: I ~.or. 'Tl Pt'nl()n, Xlnl t•onrl. U1~1 Car )ltl.n;1j;!('r l'.(~11)1.', 1-a!t· n1ohlu1i.:. lu11 ~ ... ,, Sh1u1nf'nl C_O_U_G_A_R __ chall's , Parson tables, toveseats, knJck· UMd bun ••••·• -···· sro 00™'· s:,"?S, &IS-,Jti:S 1-~~ for .!111'«'1 l.:,;:ut. I mllt!!C, 6l·l-'l~1; · knacks Hunt through OU h I C'.'A Pla.)'f'l"!I .. . ........ So.i''.!5 DOUBLl-: tn1.l\1'r. 1np (~)i'KI. ..... ~ CADIUlC 7 D -I ~' u~--SAVE • ' "' i . r s e ves . .xie our Gr:cnthl .. . P6 Ele.·trl• hr.,f· .. ~ I oxlc Mobil• Hom•• 935 --1'i.• -· l otsun . . i1 /1Jt1na -Doral departrri.ent. J">o ts -jars -pillows -NO DEALERS J>Lt.:ASL s~ra. Call li12-1bil. ·--('anipt•r. ''"1" C'l··11n. ni'w 67 1'(1LTGAH. Xtnt ccn:hhun :-,,•11 rlidi:d 111,'l!li. pictures. e Org•na MOBILE HOME .... 140-•1 tu, ... , Jn~· in1 S:."l.H1. i.1.'-j7sg ALL MAJOR BRANDS I l~ FOR SALE : I """ ''" r n ·i-1·111 l"l•J'S Jn ,.ru.;·k 0 •11 M-1-1311 l ":'~;':,;;A~P~R~l:'L""'4-"S.."':':'!'!'!l~O!!a"m~t"o"S.,;,p,,m .......... 1 wurl1161,· w'rhy IN"11 i S499 ....,::-~~"*" tC SILVERCREST TOP DOLLAR PAID 1 IMI II Thomal --. jU&ed• SI%. _ MOBILE HOME IMMEDIATELY ---------1 tee •nMiUt Ill Mi1c11t1neou. Lowrey w•1vn1 tSrw1 S26!ij 20' 11: ~·.:?BO 2 BA, l'.irp., f'OR ,\l..L "OP.f.:JG=' C.ARS ·~;~ 110~0,\ 1·.11 · ~! 1np~, HONDA NOW DODGE ·,;, JJOIK:t: l.¥t1 GTS. :t•r: "/l1l1iv.n hr1'd 1o:1u.l.•"I . l ~pd , io..1a tll•r ~1M'lrl, ~·l"e1u t'Ud, h1-·ad1.~. d lPI J!Oul\1 (h1'1 S,::..O. uJ' Ind!.• •TA 35 heavy dUl" 2 kw .+ W•nt.d 120 e FREE e Boats, G•ner1I 900 drRJK'(I. bll·lru;;.. rein~, Call or con1l· .n to St:'t! ll$. Xlnt ron<1 L!~i11 t'11l \l•il'U 111 Pep. 3 ~Jement~ J band Or9•n L•11on1 washer & elerl. dryi•r, 11·11'1'11 r.~1t· 1'1 •·~. '.: 1· ' am.atuer bearM $00, •tlt'ath Off \Ip' ANTED f.ULL,ERTON MUSIC • BOATS \\IAJ\Tf.."D • j lor 2'.:11 air co.nd .• kitl·h. "ii ll4)~Jl,\, ,\/t . radtn, kil, ,Zi" color TV for CUil. Mt late Burner Sail or Po ~· C' r / 11' x ad· 1·l1ll"k, slorage sh"d. lond-r·iuhals, Un•I• 1· ,; 100 nu , installation' S l 2 5 On and 181!11 Euc.:1557~36·'1n \'aljt•y \'a nta,ge. Boy Sc out I· 111CJ1pt!'d patW. Three yrs. old S.l:~;o. 613-271 •. _' co-=---I MARQUIS TO YOTA • :r1t .... '417 • !973-[J()IX:E Cali .~a.\\in. , mo'"l..1k1• rww; :_:, mN; 1'.111,1 ,....u t!.~ft .~•l -.1i10I cabinet). •S-8 lug 0.~y % Light T•ble 546-1990. -like nu. Loi::ated in new l JAGU''AR Ion PU truck, 8 ply ~s. " ~'70-4564 I t.'12 N. 11.,rOOr. J.'ultl'rton BOAT 11·axln~ "'!II rt•store adult pit;, fl"'RY from Misy j beavy dUl)' tubes & w~ + 171-1IOS I your 11·ealh"rt(J ~i'll"na t lo ' ft. One-h11ll bl. from l'lub-JlOO \\'. C'o.i".' 11"')'., :\a. 1 addillonal 8 ply lirr. Plcn-s· CABOVfi.R Tr ave 11 e ! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio-oiiiiiiiiiiiiioi-io hi lusll'r F.ve 91'1-11.'il hou!!L(•. llN:I. to $1 2.9JO. Cnll 642-9405 ty at good nibtw-r lcr1 S125 cam(lt'r. l'f'ps <I. eke. CONT I N U O U S f'RE~: Bo-. ' •:VF~'5. 21~91·4690, 697-i15.2. TOP CASH $$$ !'11:\l!P' ·1;:; J.~i: :: ' \lh: ll [tU!H $171"(). FORD -- for all. •CM-vy 396 'truck I "'R~l'r JRM. liedov.·ns 15!5· ORGAN CL.ASS•:~ 1''0Jl l •ts~arin• \ CAN BE SEEN AT : eng. manifold S25_. eCh~ !t1l ~ ADULTS. F.\'ery 1\J<osday Equip. 904 CRESTMONT HD truck 2 bllln'I carb. $2:>. WA NlT.O 7:30prn. Shirt :1 ny 11·1..'f'k. 2 GF.,O\ . •. 11 ~1 ESTATES ~l1~1Thl 1.r: :,1>1..'.,'I .,~ '71 FORD PINTO pnvl f".lr U!lf I A:O.IC or .1 1"'f0ii; ©l JENSEN Call ~. * USED BRICKS * TQm n ie1.,r11;1t in charge. • " ' Jlus i u : o7., BG ,,..,n A"-"'-• C0<•«t ~fu.<tic Co.«tn l\ff'sa, hQisl 48',' foot ::r , lt'('f'h lo:ll Sllr Or., Brea. (CC"·ntrar FRIENDLY .JI;::\~!:!\ I SAVI NGS lhls ""'ek • .,,<r<.N'I It · Newport Blvd. at IJ::lf'bor . .t7'9" ('Z1 5 oi. hot!;l ,47'6", l.\'e. ac·rot!\ frnm Un'B AMC/JEEP only, on Blo.,.,·n·in 6 In. In· COINS '64 & before, $4.25 tor G:Z-:.lS.-il fOOC 2T5", IN'(_'h ·11.i'!r'. Hoth Con1m. Hosp,)· l..ot •46 1969 Hiirbo r Bl'.·.J. • • C.\I 1 ~l't :n.c ·~ :i::rrnn. l..;1n:1• Sl'l1•1·1inn &Ulatlon. Save on Utils. & $1. Sl.50 For H:all'C'S. lly \\'all«. Gel mnr!. S.::00. <'a. CONTACT ll.AY, PK. l\ICR., beat tbe sununC'r hC'at. s.u;-7227 or both !or $500. 673-fi6R5 fOL' showini:. \\'1• pa~· !op prh"' in t'a:<h Jut• 01! Colors Jn1n1Mia11• Drlivrry F'Ul.J. SEHVI CI·: Average home w1dl.'r s200. PIANOS _ORGANS -y .. ur , lt·"n u.;.-·d r ar . Free est., Charge 1 t . \\'ANTED to buy older guns. 90 11.P., 01nc 1/0 rlrivf'. Motor Home1 H d Chevrole' t I IJEJ 'AltT:\IENT ADAMS INSULATION, Uc. PleaSl' call New& UM"d. Gt'f'at !><'lt•('11on. $575. '"/all cou!rol~ & Sale/Rent 940 OWOr 211m5 &U-9810. 548-9617 Competitivr-pric1·s. O~n fl!\Ol'I. In hout t.:. runnl~. :\l.u·.\t'lhuL 111'\d Jan1boa\'' I BUY!! Good, used fun1iture & appliances or "11.•ill sell Jor you MASTERS AUCTION 646 1611 or 133-9615 aft 6 or Sunday, 839-0974 -54:;..3050 -S.1~6349 DELTA liomc-Craft ski.I.I saw $95. Llke ne'W. \Vash<>r, dryer, good Y."Urking order, $25. ea. Lge pillow tlcking ottoman SlO. ~1 adding machine SlO_. ~!JI><'. garden lools, llf't's, {'\('. 645-35St Office furnnur•/ Equip. 124 DRAITINO.room equipment. 6' Ha111Ulbn .i dray,·er draft- ing tabli'.'S $250 ea. :O.luloh rlrafting mal'hines S80 <'a. Library tablC's S25 ea. Ami chairs ·$15 ,.-,,., Fluros1'l'nt drafting lights $25 ea. All like nl?\I', never ust'd. 836-9165 afl. 6. EXEC s .\1.'I C'hrs $15125, Dk.<1 Sl~1 up, Se<y chrs $8121. Piel'C'e 867 W 19, D I, 642-3408. F.v>'.'~. & Su11<h1ys. The bellt Gell!?~. larg"r n101o r .I *RENTALS* ~1·11·1~·n B••a('h dC'als fir(' oh1•ays at: 6-12-.l:i(i;i All br11n :!' -2.'\-2!i' ,\Il l'~. JS. ~T:-o&;•, Wallichs Mu siC City Boat1, Power 906 21' '-1 ln1 ':o1, \'nn ,,111\1·r·,. \\E-u~u~,.~--- NEWPORT .. IMPORTS So h c Pl 540 2..-!30 "f'\tlly f'<IUippr•!. hil'. \'('!')' l:\IP(lltTl-.D AUTO' I ut ott.!t aza ·-'6J, 24' Fllx-ri,:lass rierlorme>r. •·lean." f\ow .11·t·1'p11n.: la1c I BEST PRICES PAIOI :uoo \\'. <'01~1 11•1 \ , :-.. H * FRF.E. • sl!!ep:i 4, rad~o. hf'ad, t"i n 1nodrl Mn~ii.:111111·111... I Dean Lewis Import• j 642-9405 · PRACTICE PIANO \\' i I h 1/0 Vol\'o's. w/Prime oil D;ilC''s :0.1 !I H"ntrilq l'&' !I l C ~I 646 9::0" --~M~AZDA~--shore mooring", Ba I boa, Santa An.1, K'.~.{}',l(X) _,_1..r ~ r, · •. ~ le~!lOns-our sturlin. A I s a S7.llOO. 6/J-1131 l9T.\ ,.. IV 1, N 1. 1, \ G 0 t'i\:'I! FU!~ ' ---------- Drum & Guilar LcsM>ns. · ·• · ' • >' ' I \'(. l I' ('\l• NIGUEL ,\1USIC, \\'A:'IT fun this summer? 25· nmtorhoml', has e,·f'rything . ~:0.0 · I Laguna Ni~C'l rc11dy to ~. l't1ust see. \\1lntl"t' rates. 96~. 1 ·~--~ 495-1780 Rehable. S3CXXI. ~ Trailers, Travel 9 45 Autos, Imported' 970 PRIVATE PARTY \\',\XTS GLASP,\Jt 16'. 18/0B, Good 1 'FO BU\" PIA:\0 FOR cond , all 1·a n\'a.~ & tra1l"r il TRAILER. 22' . .si p" .~. CASH . ' '51:00. 6i~l'i~S lull\ .sel f l'Ont. l\lany xlrn~ AUSTIN HEALY BILL MAXEY TOYOTA l~'\.~I RFAC11 81.\'Il ~i .,....;; - l!t ~Ti:\(;T{)~ BEACH 't)j Fon.I "1 111n_ Aulo , 111 11 • ... u .... 11 urk Cnf,·I. 56j, , s1;·.;11.i. IJ P1 u:l 1 1..111. 2 dT. 1111 • CABINETS FOR KIT-SlfA\\'.\\'a.lk<'r Exec. Desk & CHEN and B11rh . Unfinished s~·il't'I teatl'l"r chair. S230. or prefinl~hed. Count('r tops Fu.·ni. 67a-11os also. HARDl::N l::i.Vfl:;R. ~----=· • a.l7-9'W5 * Boits Rent/Chart'r 908 1 l\lu~t sn<·. Orl11: S.tj()() ··,7 ,\1 ·..;T\'ll~.ALY f12~nJi:. ' ask1n11: s:aoo. ~1-2Ql fi 1-;d "'111! '>1" '"I'· n,.11 r1..:". CON:\' NO. ?.Q.j Thcalf'I" -- 1 ,1 11. c·I l'"rf'lh 11n·' :)•.II orr.:an. l !T(11 .{ H\lc'H. ·12' i'\~:\ · ('hri" -Craft TRAVEL Tnulf!r 15· S.inta :~lii·I ;1;· $1 095. pn:t l't~. 6-IG-3931 F'ly-Bndu~· Spnrl F1sh1•rn1a n Fe, \\1Th many xtr.1!., SGOO. -----1• :0., I IS, ~HI \' , li!11• 71 TC)\"(/T\ Cnroi!l.1 121'10 \\!ti ... ud Afl 1 p u. :.;. d \ln't ''"ll<I, IU.WI n11'i; 1 l ,,,.1 .... t~l1.• ---- days only. Plush. Full <'l l"C'tron1cs, full 897-6078 ar 53G-21;fl BMW 830 galle). ,.h .. 11i'r. el•·. f'nr A t S • p 949 1:::::::::::::::::::: Sporting Gooda charier hy day or weel<. 6 u o ervtce, 1rts PRISES, 81:1 \\.'esr 181h, ,P_:_·a_n_o_•~/0_,~g-•n_s ___ 8~26_ (Ollla ~1esn, 642-28-12. ~ · 2001 r: POOL tbl slate coin opcr. All access. $100. PI n st i c lamina tor co!!!' S{JOO, sell $200. Never used. 673--6578. .F.OR Sttlr: Heinke! ~1ter Slf(I, .Sc~wlnn 10 1pd $6.5, Oleh:it lYl'l"''· 3eist offer, Wlr tbl fr!n1e $lfi, 675-RO'i5. TAPE deck, $15. '66 La Sabre fender $1:J., la\111 mO\l'et $15. CaJncra $W. '"""" fhe fas test driiw 1n !he \Vesl. •.. a Dallv Pilot CJ ... 'Ullfieo Pl.A YER PIANOS ~E\V & usm. ROLLS Dave Dupree, ~10 D Grace l..anC' Costa l.-lep;a. po o L Ta b IC' 4 1~ x 9, people nin.-.:. ~~~;...,cruise, TIRE~ BRA."l'D NE'\\'~! 2. I Brunswick, cust(')m n1adc, cocktail, l"tc. ;;:,.,.,.,,~ days, 1..S0.15, Sr111-1rnc. !\lust sell lealhl'r rails, 11•/111.'CP:o.t., !'162·2'.IO I t•\·l'nin~s \i·cekrnd:<. i1nmf'd . l-'a1d Sl!O. \Ylll M'll BALD\VIN Parlor Granrl. 6'4". Ne11·ly refinished. Orig ('m,! $3,000. Sell 51250. Cl:L\RTER :\larincr 3:.l. AU for $%. 9Tii-68-16 art. 5;30 fi7.Hi29-I safety. 11:1\'11;. & elec.:t. Ins. p.m. EJ1:p. only. ~ilJ-.tlll, day; N~'E\~,.-,-,-, -,.-,-11-.,-,-w-,-"-.. -"-.'-" $2200. Cnll 646-59i9. GOl..F clu~. Spauldin,g. 8 \\'UPI ITZFP. s . I u imns. 3 \\'00d5, bag, used ' • • · ". ptnf' ~"'"· 1 1x \II <tr.J\ 1).16-47()<1 aft ,\. Sl'p. 1.R;ihe spkl'., t-.:xce! · · 1 .,.,.,. "ond. 540-013.1\ bef 7:3D pn1. 6pm. ;::::::==:::::::::=c:::::::,'1~17.\l~l~T~J70~,~.,7i;-,~,~.k-,.-o,~.,~.I.-.-::,_ b42·•321 Oirt(1orCollect 1 10. 00 bindings. (;(1 ('()nd. ... -.1 ... ,.,.,..,...,..,.., $90./olfer. 673-r.?31 TOU•-•C-,...;.y-TV, Radio, HiFI, Stereo 836 S.i-l-fi622 C\IC, jtil'k Si9. NC'w 50 11n1p Boat1, Sail 909 • l.,;H!rry C'hargcr STh 8:~1..()Si'3 CATAl\lAllAN Catyak ll. !l' 1 ~ I on~. "'e i ~ht 95lbs.j AiltoiforSM Ir-, f tran1poline 4'x5' sail area i5 j - sq fl. easily rnr topped, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiil orig, ~I s:;:;o, uSl'd '"'I('(', R 1. , asking s.ira ·~Ul9 ecrea 1ona1 · Vehicles 956 1 CO:\t.PANY going out af 1----------- bm1ness. Selling mnainms: •unt. 11r•tr11 ro11 BAVARIAN M& W 0 'ii 0 6 ' ~ R , S New '73 Savarias at HUGE SAVIN GS ! NEY/ '73 3.0CSA Sunrrx.t MERCE DES BENZ 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY ~~~ ·ru ~·u1.I • IU.111.·IH.'l'\I, 500, 3~1 .·70T0\"(l'l',\ ('.~n1lh1, 2 <11· ! \-•. 1 .. ,,.11 •1, 1·leu11, ul'Lt;. r'a•!ln, 111r, Xlnl rond 30 ••Iii•<'!' "'I• :.,J.1!:> ,l\IPr. Sll:iO <ll"-.__1417 TRIUMPH .Jl• Tit."; for 1-;1lf' ••!' tJ ,1tlt". l'.dl i.~ ruHU \\'i.;n. C n t 1 ) :"><JUUt.', HIH, A/C, U...11 01u1•tii.:1 • $lUJ.1. tj.M..kA,tJ:) '72 MERCEDES BENZ ___ ,;,-.,,·,; LU XURY 4.5 SEDAN VOLKSWA_G_E_N~ 11i i'uHIJ \~'AWN, !I Pi'~'· hUll~ l IJ11: S,UJ, ~l ( \'ll l~!U :,1, l ~I .Jl.,._Jti-11 ~co-- U.-.ac~ lhl' C'l'L~L~. 111r11'(' 11111('~ _ MAW t.ltl CK prr 1•a!lon dt·~1i.;11 .'. 1•1111:11,. e 1966 BUG e 1~, 1 .\b\\ LltlCK, auto, IU:H . f01r l••n·! 11111•· ••·.1n1·r~ti111 •I IU\'1', gt• ga"> n ul1:llt.• 1.·Ja~">I(' lint-.. , :111~1·11 I alh·' REA!. :o;J !,\HI'' :\f'I\' patnl · 1 ~Ill\ HI" L..Ubl . "111 .. sl ~II ~~I h1•:11Uy ;ind s11l1·l_v. • hrlC>~I' ~r .. trl llrt'~ ,•..:_ <·)lf'>Cpt11>fl(lll} ~·r 1.c~L ullcr. ~ ul lru111 !11"; S~l9.i. C.:oul!I az• 1 lf'illl. .. J~-w:>o 1•;1111.:1· 1;.,...,,. ft•r ~uu11h!c S79S -party !S6lf.'t:01 f·ITIGBZ l ii ,\IAl.'l.li.ll:K, 0 t')'l, liUlfJ, 540-6657 it/i;, 1\.i\I rdUMJ. t;o..Jt.J l.'\JUJ Sailboat,; RI COST. 11 ' Sruidsha.Tk, !!'!' Tiki 011. 19' P-<:af. Call aft. 5, 5.32-3491 EXCELLENT DUKE BUGG\', fl Ca.gt", PRE-OWNED BMWS almost !Ullshed, all parts e 'l,(i 1800 Tl • .J ~pf'eli inc. Ul3,"i \Vebber. Ne"'' fl '70 2002 • lo"· nulcs H f J rt parldles on rear, Jackman e 'ii 2SOO C:-i.-\-sun fY)(lf OUSe 0 mpo S '69 \'\\' ~unroof. lo mLlC'« Im· ~1.:.N/~s\ u11cr ~.t-11.il MtK\;UKY A CONvtHIENT !HOPPtNC ANO SEWIHC CUIOE fOll THE ZENmt. RCA & Sylvania TV & stereos. 1974 model! priced to clear. All avail. models in slock & on display. 3 yr picture lube. 1 yr parts &: !il'rvlce. Cash 90 or ll'nns to 36 ma. ABC Color 1V 19046 Brookhurst or 902 1 AtlRnra 1-lunlin~ton Brach. 968---3329 or 962-ID!J .REPOSSESSED spi,ndJc mounts In Jront. e ,77 3.0 CSA _ Loii· miles 523-7250 j ~~~cuhilf', 111'l pty, Sl:r.f.., 1971 c 0 L u]\( BI A 39, s.M>-1452 l'.:XEC. CAftS r·on l .. C:ASl. _,_,_·--'"-"'-·'-------Accepting bids. Bank of • 5IJ ~ I DUNEDUGGY. Sire<'! k•11:;1!, J ;.r or ·'~"'mi f' 11·nrrnnly Cl1"iO"t' fnin1 .\ full)' "'''"ll· ·u \i ,. Su111·r H1•1•!lC'. X!nl 1.! :'llAlt~L,.I S .j Llr, 1tl1.xU-.!S, Allll 'Oul'I, Iv UIJlcr., a!U/IHI '>It""-'· l•\I J•I), >.>l~ u1· !'/0'~1 u1!1'I'. l..•11 0 11"'1.r i"! C\'\'~ ,\ GAL ON THC GO. For •n 1d In Call Miry B•th Seamed-To-Slim . ' 9413 SIZES IOYi-181> In, 1Tf..,; .... 11f....,j' ... Yoor Jloor·ll'ngth mirror (Md your friends) wtll tell you, .. You look In c h ea thinner,. taill'r In I h I s Seamed-To-Slim Sl)'lc with a hi~rtse neddlne." fl Prl.llted ,Patleni 9413: 1-lalf Sizes lO'Ai. 12\.1. 14~. 161,W, 18~. Siaie 141.i (bust 37' takt1 ~ )'ards 45-Jnch J8bric;. 11.E't'ENT'Y·MYf; C'El'i'TS .for each pattem .-acid 25 ceflta for each pattern for Air ?.ta.JI and Spt!Clal I land- llng: otherwise third~las11 delivery will take three w~ks or more. Stna to Marian 1'f•rt1n, !he DAILY PI.Im', 4"2, Pattml Oeot., 232 \Vest lBth St., New York. N.l lOOU. Prl nl NAME. ADDR.&88 wilh ZIP,• SID: and 8TY1J') ?WMB&a. SEE MORE Q uick Fuhlomr mt cboole ont pettem b'eie from our setlng·Swnmer Car.Jog, All 11~s\-~·~G BOOK 11ew today, wear lomorrow. SJ. INSTANT FAS lllON BOOK Jtundred• o I fashion facts. Sl. .. !Oc. Qalllh for 1'6da.r'• l.Jriq - U trieaut!ful panmw. 50c. America. 673-:?JOO xlnc cund. Tnp ,{· side ovnllu!.l" on rill 11;•11 !Jf'd 1"" 1nlll'••J.:l' ·l.".O Sf: 0-.11d. 1111r11 ... hl'ci!••r Wom1n's Vii orld 642·5678, ext. 330 SAllllOAT, 2 ~Jan, 14' trlr. ru11ains. S.'GQ. or best of/('r. 1 191-1 t. i3 B:\!\\•·.. :v; ;\1•1 l··n,1· S:!l7'! 7~ IJl'r inn (',,I] r,T,,...Jli7~,. BIRTHDAY SALr. incldrd, J.:OOd cond., $600 or 491;~29i[J. OPf:N st::-.Jl,\YS (Jf·:!. .. T.1\ l.1•· ~··riu1 ·;!·1· \\' 1 ·11~ \I O'Utl<I "'P'• .i-1··:1ii1 •ltl}'\, 8 Track Car Str·rf'I\ 2 hi •st ofr, 847•9889 GAS T,\~h:S 111slalled hy I --! ~"· !(1116. Take YOU!' ('ar in lain~. ,,,;1,: ·(;1·• k. ,1. ·;n~~Y snroakers, $29.95~ Boat1, Slips/ Docks 910 i'.la1·nrv.11y. Tnu·ks and \;...,....,... ~...,..,..., I' !r;ido •. 'ilrn~ 1;;:: ;11· r <>LC~ J' SI ·I Ill"., u~"t.:U• \lllll.'llj/. ~I-) 179 Uf::~1Si7~:~~ C.\! \\'ANTLO, Slip for 3.'I' Sloop, ,,"w"nhs.e'e·'I' 0\\~r·v"elh SI., ('9'611. rv""'ll I ~1 1m emonS ~1r, \'\\' Ht ·1 ;,--.;l,•nl •'•1n1I. St'l' " ,,,.,.u1,J1 -•--- 64;)..2142 Li\'e 8board. leaSC' 0 r "" • ~ Imports .i.-<lr'l\(' !•• apprCC'ill1C. Mu..: TANG 3721 So Brislol (2 Blks '.\'o of sublease, 673-1124 evC's & ,70 SCOUT -fr~ Irle.. , :?.(II Qua ll .:-i::...,~~:i . _. South Coast P!a1.a) \\'kf'nds '--~---~--~ 1 ""'' ''' R-.,,... f. · \'\\, J::()il] rn~tn!', gi:>Ot'I ..:l'l"'l II "r•l •r '12 '!"•\· ''" 04 MERCU RY $125 Two To Knit! ~'L' ""'" 4 \\'hrf'I drh·c ptll\'('r 1!isk , " 1• '' " !lo'' ·-· ··~• k _, ..... ' • u 't • "" d ., ~ Boats, Speed & Ski 911 · . . · :l'l-102 ('.l:u ,.u.icrile Park~·ay I l\.'13-'J:IOO 11n·~. <1v, tiJ.>-i • .,,l a~ lcr "'il1Vl'rt. Sil\("r ~·/tilk hip, BSR Ai'.l/FM 40A tuner, 1---'--'"-------hrakNt. V-~. pcl"ltr~llCllO~. :0.1iS."llOn \'Jt'}'J • E~TLll f'H.fJ:\j 'r-.ln•·1\P.Tll l "It _!l~ t r11uu11· "nl~. A !\1 • F 111 . 17' GLENCOE Ski 13oat roll bHr, Unted gla,;., UUX· 831 -~0 • 4!'5-4949 --------·1 S''l'l "I' I' rt, I ., '' l II BSR 310 record changer. 2 illary J:tlS tank, very 1.,>QO(/ ~SE AVERY !'\':\' t-~:-·-''f. 1 ·73 1'.!ErtC~:t)ES •rlJ SI .. i I ~.I ,'. ~u~ rs"'1·00"'1r ~""lu \I· ' i.1110 .• us i.t AR-lX ,;peakers. Cost S.100. :0.J('tallic g<ild , 45501ds. JC't l'Ondilion. ~. 893-6460 afl ,..,. Beaut . ButlC'r Y~·lln1\', An1· rni ... ~ C"'innJ1 1on. ' or ~~I. Call .14~~ or u.J1 .J I l300 6.,..,.,..,.,, drh·r, Vanson trl<'r, still "'' r •9, ~~ 1· "''' fK'"'· Se I . 1,,..1"'1 6 or 1\'f'{'krnds. -0 E-COUNT·v ·s-l"m 1,1 J\erkl'r •'li~ttl'I.:.' ... ! . .' __ "_:__"':!:.:.1 u 1<,.;nus 0 , . .,. "' undrr ~·arr. SJ.500. 6-16-4519 RANG I ---~IAGNAVOX coir.r T \'. --T k 962 ' t.1pt' rtr1·k !'Ill!.~ L:1r1I t•)j• 1.[i:"1 Hl.'S. 9 p1ts.'«'n~rr. ll:lnt tlJ ,\lu~1 A:-.t.., Auto, our stcrro, radio phono. 8 speak-16' D<JLPH I~ i3HP O/B rue S I OLDEST Cen!rril lnrk;.: ~v«l•·n1 1 1 '•!ll!. :,,;;..1pc;, S:.7~1 firm, , ,,1i., , 1, •. u~ke1 :.el.lo. $135 SJG.:;920 Xln t i;ki & <>Nan, 1621 1 -01111er. Pf'rf1•t t Sh Ii 11 e ~ !Jfi:l-.'(ii.\0 t 1n.,1! P•!)tl, !\lust sell. 1111-::.~ ~~~I~ COLO~ TV. ~larine~ Dr. &16-53ll 1973 Jeep Pickup I $ 2l00l 1)ng n111~. IY1'JL:!11 J \'\\ \",\X-. l~l·lilr 1 n;.:, rrttn'. 111•·•1 • .MrlAJl:J. an .>pn1. LIKE NEW $150. w /Cab-over Camper srrv1t·t-d 1c .. ull~ :..; r il"I p, rft"•'I IF>t'ty Sli1i. "'' ,\11,,.~/A~u .Xlnt ..:.'Ond, 11 54~29 Jl ctt ] V-l'. 4 l<'h('('I cln\'C', aulomn!I('' )lirhel1n lirr~ :\h1'! ,,.,, lql r 11t R-1r-.11r1 •)l. .,ll'J'..I 111·•·. l·J.l l 67.r-:So"I Transport11ion a /)pr r 1· 1 a r 1• ' f ' ;1 l ! ~~= lran~m ission, flO'\c•r :<!('{'r-711-..lt~ ... ~l'll h111n ll .1111 ~·I !~ \'\•.,· <;.,, .. ( ''•:1d. n(·"-.. i. ··1'1!l 'Jiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii Ing: .'l.ir C'and1t101uni.:. s1wr lal _ 1, ,)J 11111 p:1 '1'. 1.fl .. _ ULD~MOBJLE I,, • spnnl>(s. ~hocks and tires. 1 1974 BMW's , .. ,-. . . .i'll1-2•!i Aircraft 9TS Just 7 400 ori~>inal mill?"'! anrt '1 '.\!-H •'I SL<. 'illv•·r ----··-· - , ----------nl'\'r r 'heC'n i!lept in'. !6ro61J 1 in ~!or•k r1·aoly l••r i111mL<l.latc \\ /B!u•· Jr hr 1111. 7 llwl n11. VW TH I NG ::..i. .. ~ &. S.-~v1ce '-------~ Fl .... A~Cl ~G ur RE·f'I .... .\.'\'-0 ly $5895 drtlv•·ry. EXL'f'lll'nt imvmgs ln11nar. By ownf'r li·t!-4,ji l, 7.00t'l mi. .\'r!Jr,11· 5<11>-1919. ULU!»rv\U~ILE Fr.t to You 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 Ci..,.G. Tf'rn1s ro 10 yr~. L:,.. n on ['('mllin1nt; 1973 models. fl'-15 IUJl :~1S-lll1t 1 ·11--:-'lU Pf:f'-f1.f':111~10--;-n'0i UM<.: Tl<UCK::t <'d. f1."<t.'1l 1rini: a1rLT;_1 ft. ROY CARVER, Inc. S,\Ll·:s-:.:.i·:.r~\"!CF.:LEA~l:'\G '70 280.1\. 1\ulo, 1l"'l1\1!r, :iir, Xlnt ,..,n,J. ~l~ 'nr m:1kr HvNUk <...AKS G 0 L DEN Shep/Retrievrr JOHN \\"ATS 0 N , CO~--OVEP.Sf-.AS OF.LIVERY A'.\1 /F;\l, 1111'1 hlw· 1,"1k ••It •i7:1-i910 Hft ,). mix mnle dog. 3113 yrs. old . SOLIDATED BANK Sl::R-ROLL.~3~~:~~f;h St. B:0-1\\" ROY CARVER, Inc. 6-14--·Mln. lltG~+-\'.\\' .. -nuii-;-:-G"'OO"(i 1 tJN~Yttt:>lfY OLDS Xlnl \\'{children. Good VICES ( 7141 55!!-0393. (O!l!!l i\1e«a e 546-'l'M,1 l P.OLL.S P.OYC'E Fl:'IJ\\' MG l"i'>ntli!\1111. 11r~t olfrr. P111 .:.:>.>.J i 14.I uur lilvQ. .....A" "·atchdog. Call 837·5003 ult. Campers, Sale/Rent 920 • I 2:;-1 I::. 17th St. 1 ·1y , !Ji"~-2,llft'J .._.,,,1 ... \JLl>ll. :HIJ-...,..., 6 P:\'J", ~-.,--oc-,-7:--c --~----<---. 19!2 c ·hevyP1ckup O:i~l(l l\lr~a • 546-H44 'ii ;\!(; :O.l nl~1·t. lt•·d 1111h Iii \"\\" n t·(; s:i1.-1. t'INTO PUPPIES; only 3 left t 69. %T. Camper .,pe{'. 2 Ra~ P.:1 rl10. llC'11 t<'r: A. c. 1·ustnm '74's Are Here I I hl:i(·k int.~· iop. :16.!.0I 11111,.,1 1:11rli'l .~-llt·;itf>r -·· m11le>, 2 fem .. r-.tolhcr is tnnk,, auto. air PB/PS Sips I oob "~" L'ngr-e Turbo I • ,,,. .1 .11 11 (' II •. .,""".. 1 ~ .,,,.II 1 4 S3200 64fl-5632 · . ~ "' " • I d ' t D r I ,,.,. .• 1 n11 ,..~ r•·r i,:,1 •111 •·H.11 _ • ·' .~1, "'""'· :1,J !',,.. ... '·. stn "·ac;vn l:.lkhollnd 642--:.:):1'3____ · · · . Trans. • mme 1a e ~ 1,very j Sl5.'Jll 543-31J91 .,. \\ l:l'.;;, 'lil. f:,.n•·11.rd~iop i...rc;11 1,,11.i \cllo"'· tJi·n FREI:: TO YOU Cycles, 81k•1 $1,795 Firm Save_On Rema1n1ng 73s 1 PEUGEOT t ('iiivlitu.ii. ~··'.'· •lt·11i.\" 1111, ;i/t·, ru(l1aJ:., i PU PPl~s.~:inJ ERS Scooters 925 540-6657 f CREVl~R BMW I . . . ;-r,.~;:-.<,hJ. ,,11<1 ·IJ:.'.-4!~12 attl'T 11. 1973 SUZUKI 250, Trail or ·72 t'OJtD. 1 ton (,'()ntr9('!f)r.I Sal<'" • Sc-r.·1C'e • U11~1n~ NEW PEUGEOT i, \ \\ \ ·:1~, I.' -till r1·. i~ 1 ·1~'1'(J Hunabout. :.:\lt~t 1--REE PUPPlE.'i ~IL'l:ed brved, males/fen1alC'l'. Call 846-4548. GERl\1 ShoM !la ir Poinl er, mRle, 1 mO'!I. All llhots. To good holTI('. 5-15-7968 All knl! ·n· purl? \\llip up I ~~~~~~~~~~~ both for that special girl. II ~ I Tank..;, tank!! _, the n10ri• Pits and SUpplies r"', th(' nit•ITil'r for !hf' }'llUn~ sett IV11t top and jumper in gay ripple dC!'lign of S<:rRps P .. s, General 850 or her fa,·orilc colors. Pnt- tern 748-1 : si.4:cs >I, 6, 8, 1& In-* Security Pet Prod. * eluded. Beel 28c lb. Cort. ch. 20c lh. SE\'t."NTY~tn.E CT.NTS D.H.L.'s $2.50. 10/J'l'IQT'(! $2. .for each pattern -add 25 !'147-3977 1418 E. WUshlre, c-ent.s for each Panem for SA Air r.-tau and Special llan-Dogs ' &54 dling: olhel'\\1isc lhlrd-('lau delh•ery will takC" three e PUPPY WORLD e wee.ks or more. Send to Chihuahuas, Tiny Poodlr!I. Alire Brooks, lh<' DAIT.Y Rnx er. Pit l3ull1 . Bul l PILOT. 105. NC«llCC"I"lll t TC!rricr. St . Be.r11;11·d, Cocka-Depl., Bo!!' lKJ.'OJd Chel~11. J s Labs Slalion. ht?\\' York, N.Y. ~:..,~~OO ~j'1 x ED lOOU. Print Same, ~ '""" Zip. Pattem Nmnber. Pt:PS? ! Slu1t ~'r'\.iet!' :0.1<l!I N EE D L ECRAFT '72! 'nreros. ~ E\'t'S, 531-5027. Crochet, knit, eLC. Free AKC ·'W'EIMARANER. mfll t', directions, 50c. 2 )'t'lll"I olJ. C1W1mpion b!God-l11.11taat Macrame Boot. lines. Desfi'et fl!male with Basic, ~ knots, pat-same for breeding champion lf'.rM. Sl.00. pups. Ml-5838. lMtant CrocMt BoN: -I ·OOG°"'~"'o"'e"'m=rEN=ce="""CLASS,...,."' Leam by_ pictum! Pal· TO Start Wed, April 3rd terns. $1.00. in the Nev.-port/Irvinc area. Com~ fnltut Gitt Book Call 54&-"'928 • more lMn JOO iitta AOORABl..E "Peaches" lt!m $~ . .J" A~b Boot Dacshund, 9 mo, needs lO\'· ....,m.,. ·a •& an • ing home, intf'Jllge:nt, O\l:nr '!;00j11r~r· Rur Boob • SOc. 1l'Bn~. 493-70Prl. Book 0f 11 Prbe AllhaM. AKC Irish Setter m&lc puf!- Me. pits, Champ. blood lln11, quilt 8'11lk 1 • 1£ pall.em•. 1ho1s. ~7-7340 att 7p1n. ~l'u.ewn QuUI Book l • KEE.SHONOS-Beaut . At< C !IOc. f'ta· wolf JT11Y pupg. Only 3 lttr.$150. 844-2429 r\~. ; sfreel. good rond, ll!ake olr, special. 12' i;lake bed. Lo 2"t' \\'. ISi. S.A. lt:l5-3!TI !~'!"' ~"f•~n 1•,..Jk" ~"'"! .•. ,..,. " " '' 1"·· .... Lnt •" 847-1253 or 8~7-5806 milrs. Auto, """''"r lt(~'l'!<~. Cloted Sundays DEALER -" :f!_IO_~ll .:• /!iul o\.,1 ph .•lo-3215 alt t , 'TI ):'Al\1Al-!A, 250 l\1X, Xlnl Cond., As!dng. S350. .,.....,, USED BICYCLE SALE All fYPl'l' 642-1272 DEC 'i2 r-oorton TJO. Good rond ('.Just Sl'll. OUers Call 613-1.128 . HONDA l\lini Trail 50 Goo'! Condition. Will take best offer •IM-936.'i ,~·· ~ IHJ--)'J"~ A)! f1''"'.\1. $3600. or bes! offer . CAPRI Complr le ~:\:f·~ il1•1 "(·r\'I•'!'. YO ~-vo---· :~~13 ,0,,, ,.250" u . ·12 CAPRI vs., •pd~ 1 r. .. raf'ic" t:4of oRI ·14 voLvo Cu_11lm Mell. b"Y duty, lo~' !'\('('(Jr group. rm stereo & IMPORTS I m1'g. S4.'i50. 97'9--0140 lea1e t~. S:IJOO or ofr, ~5.%t • mco.l oc 53&-70'5 • I DATSUN I PEUGEOT/SUBARU Bes t Dea l Anywh.,e! '72 FORD CO U RI E.P.. ·1~)7 \~ l.1n ·•1ln·,\1 • I LEASE OR BUY IG t I 1J _.._ 1. 1~ Ul,.,.11 ,, ",• ... ~ .. l• 111 J'I J ·,>J ~· .R'm op camprr ~ir · '7.\ 260Z Air n1al!s-TAk"l'\na,,cin1 ~·.;~·. All Models! I .t1.1 ll1tn••r 1~lv11 .. Or1g. n\\nr. 5ZJ50. 67?.....S002 o1·r r ;.ai;e , $139 .• ni o. --PORSCHE-I fl\'Vlt<.: :.\S [l'.I.!\ !-./~\" '69 GIP.VY Ill ton. Longhorn 64~,..+IT.l or 83J-fi003. S!'l·;c·I,\Ll'IT" 546 1934 Chrysler/ Plymouth l'LYMOUTH ATLAS ~1":",;,.~~;006Radlo • '13 DA'IOUN, 61 0 C P o , PORSCm: ''· "11 I",,., DEAN LEWIS I --. --MESA 3 spttd bike for sale Al\t-l'~1. 8.000 mi. •·lean lnw ni11t·110:•· .c.iil l'Ji\2 1'1.Y \ .dl:u11 J.'OOd {!1)11<! very good condition $29, '72 mt:RIF,P. 1v1i;hcll. 12,000 fiT.r-122.'l nf!,•r 1 ri:n. 1(>-1·1" 6 C')I. Sl2.i CaU a lt. 7 11111 5'!8--0988 niilC's. S21Y.l. VOLVO !l.~t-1.:U:i BULTACO Z50 C(', Xlnt 897-7501 jt PL1\').1nL·n-t Crickt-1, condition. All the tricks, '&3 Che\)", long bed P.U .• 6 • r....,.r:::.:J}--f,[S-=.-------------.-~:"'-,.,.., 1ir.1;11 ,t•ir 1 ·.1 i;1;;'•'ri tiuio. Jo nl1Je1, needs "'Ot'~ $350. Coll 61.!-Zl27. ;z:;. ~:·i:, ... ~"'· oood 1 .<~·; $.TAR GAZER .'•' A··••s. u_._•d ____ m.._1 Of> ""p' lko·'N' oTlll<Ar. c847-11J'I .. JtONDA ~JOTO CP.OS.S * 963 1-'~,=.~.,~ .. ,,----llr (LAY k POr.LAN llll A ! - $Lj0, l>anm, ract> ready. Vans 1· ...... 1, J:f. v°"'oo,11 ,.cr1.:i,r;..,.ft J:i. ur 11 -~... CAMARO tight .~ sharp. 5.ll-33-16__ ,73 CHEVY ;..-.....,,. 11 -'cco•d·~I! •o l~t S•ori ll"' 11.,./_ ----li't (,/C\:\ l'Jt!:\, IV\IU: S.J -:-. 'S" 1 lQ d~velop ,.,,1~a9<t 101 F"d!!v, , '72 Sl'ZliK1 . n :io ..,......,. '?~~'° · 1·:0. Jo 1111\c~. 1'<'d, tlu.1· •• ~ .. , 1.1tr) nption -':· S-16'n •P<ld'WO<<k,0<rf'\()Ondrnt;1 to""""'b<'\ 1 r;a. I h • 11 ll!' ~ $.'((). 10\l'·mlleage. STEP VAN of 'o'O'.JfZod.oebttfn\•OI\ hNlk•~. ~Ir, r·1d, p'.lr t"l'Yl r 1•111 ti' ''' Crt' !I •• Cai :>SI-MOO af1. 6 p.n1• 10<<11·-l'" 6,.,. i.co-"o 11ri·~. 11('11 hqtt. sin• Cllnd. C011cou r sc ~I f•·r ~J Ton 6 cyl Stl\J\dllrd 1s.; .. .,.1 11....... ,.,,.,/ oc r 11 ~ J)\'I P'-"· i;.1h·i'll;,e.,.,. 1nt1~111111• rl<lflll"> . ..,'17-jl,, ·:wy=~A ~~ ;;t~~: A re81$24f5aa~r~ ~~~· l~~=i ~t;~~~ ~,o~~;~ CHE"·R OLET -i~'.'·1 ~.1~·'.~~:ct·i~:n\'tl1•"1; S295. 536-il27 540 6657 &U..."f'l'C-..1 )6 Pw-M •...,., 'l"-11 ~ ,• v ....., • 1'Veou'11 111..: .. ,....... 61C .. • l•Grn••1u1 Gootl top, ney,• uphols. rehit ·n HONDA CL 3.~. Baektttt :~-~~ u r,..,.. ...c. 11 ; ,. Brand New '74 '-"Ii· J1:ln11,.""0nd, 539~. :..1<H 1.;1 =l~t~6~1r;:.-t shape. ·n F'ORD super VM . 6·cyl. •oMe.t• ..,~ t~~:.:~-.. er~ " 1 .. -; MONTE CARLO or ~17i6 Ulw mileage. Cle11n. 17 ""'• .i .., 11 .,_ .. 1, .rH! ~~G~~---1 l97tl YAi\1AHA DT-1. 250. ~tPC. $2450. 556-7318 aft 51 12r.,.... '1»o.:..i l?fl'<•:IO"'• 1"1_U __ , 1.1m1fl_,I nfl.-,-' (1\l\' VE A ll u...... 'l n..~ .'} .. ~ -"""" Gel-kit, au ne~· thruout. pm . t•Mo, t•r-,,.,..'"'3fllt $3799 _m~"""°"~'~""'~~· --~-'~452~·--1 ·70 Ford Super Van. Fad""" 1\v0w·••" .r:. vo.. J\ n-·n \'EGA, lh(tchbta('k, 1.11" --al ~.. 11 A v•.r ,.,...,, 'l>C~ '•1"#••" s...,. '· 1:: .,, ml. man)' xtras. ......,, LADIES ~"·Inn Cbllegiatl! t . "'" . pane ng, n.¥n 17 ._oi: •7 To ''~' H d h I •-S t1~ bike. LikonewSSO ma.mi. new Utt11, 40,000 mi. 1'""'"-•t,c~; ,.11::_~ OWar C e vro et cone!., ~ l\IPG Sl99 J . .,._~ ltC,-i. .......... !! "'"' 49' 152.1 ·8'17·9560. ~11)..Sm ;oOo )OO<r!, tni.. ... 01u.1u.11 \11 '•'' 1r '11 .1,, ·~1rr·· •· ---=--- NF:W St'H\\'INN XR5 BU<E '73 .C~'IC 11 t on \rnn, Rad, 'S.. iuu 11 ~~ ~~ :~~~. i'v 11 "'"'~ t ,,. µ-n l3• 1 ti ;\tl:ST S~l.L ·74 \'BGA. IQ:l.>.~ EXEllOSOR. Bronze, in pat1elt'd, crpled. 4 likt ~""''-'· ~·~• 11 ,,,..... ''"'•-:·... 11·-'"'1 ,,, "y., • ,., •.•1 m1 Xlnt 1'l)nd $1.71~• Xlnl cond. 675-5il0. 6cyl, 3 apd, 10,00J!.I, $1100, ~j •·IS-UJ.I ;~~-~~~· t~~" ilJ.)oi lS \.' FOR s8lt', 1967-£1 c;t;:;lnQ., !lil&--~~------- ·n y,\fll1\fiA 125 t.tX Primo. or besi ofr. !L'll.®3. Y\~OO ff~ ~~-;:,. ti:;:" e~~~~ ~ \'.~. <I trptl, 11./r, p/11, 11/h. ,•; \rt;<~,\ l\11mliflt'k. ff11< $-425. '73 Dodge Van. 1\UIO trnn~. 111. •II• II ltO. ~·~ ttc-•ti "'""-· mags It good tl1"ll, Sil~j. mi\('. fan1a .. 1ic t'Otld. ris:.1 61Wi037 ah :, & Sit. m~ whit, ~· mUC&if'·1 !l; "H"·I: ::.~ .. ;~ ~~ ..... _, H~' l\f~I S('ll,G.\~· nflf• 1.1rftfft•r Afl 6 ~,,)6..(6!11 ~II idl~ lie ms wt th a Dail.Y clean. Phone s.JS-C 1· 1011.1t • ~Vo.! t,g;" 1,'C'"' (')s 1' .. 1 •. 1 ,,.,, ,..,_"-. j:Y.ll-ictl~'"1ll'mJ,'""\\'ftlf a Dall}' The (flt lest draw In the Wt11 PUot Claut~ ed. ~ Ct.A~ SELLS -642'-6671 c:.:,;:":;',;:' ":="!!:';;':::;:'::::=========""='="=',;'"'!..!.. P\101 Oa.'>«lfied ad. ~'Sli~ .. a D1dly Piiot Cla.Ujfjetl ' J ' . - 44 DAILV PILOT iii I Thunday, April 4, 1q74 ' . ' '74 DODGE SPORT SPECIAL F,lly Facte<y Eq,;pped (Ll29C4G1 0 77211 FULL PRICE -t T&L '74 DODGE Station ~•1110111 .,,,., .. -SPECIAL ,; • NOT STRIPPED IWL45G4A1143441 Aulomatic lransmiision. 318 engine. much-much more FULL · $3288 PRICE · ~ 1 & l ,'' .. FULL PRICE • •74: DODGE VAN -t T & l WE DO HAVE · ALL -COL TS! MODELS • I ----.. _ ...... ___ . _ __, ____ ~--.,......,..... . ; .. -··-. .....,._ --. '!.11111!111!9!111!!!191!!191!1 MOS T ALL TRA DE lli S THA T RUN ARE WORTH S'YX1 AN D UP TAKE YOUR ·CHOICE ' f 72 MERC. MONTEGoMX $1488 -~ doOI. ""'oir:o'OC. radio, /.et'>tet, P"",.., .._j ' i.tcenoq & bta.e<;, aor ,on:J.too<W>q. muck ~·-lB99f<HI FULL PRICE 1088 FULL PRICE I 69 ~~;~~J;~,u~~~~,~~:. 688 '72 CHEVROLET , l£\":"-' ~ ,,.·~""'Q@" 1MM -· IMPALA HardloP. Automalic, radio, heater, power steering. FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING. Much l'l'IOfe. !864EKPl . '72 PLYMOUTH 1 c...·::;;... •j,""'"!'J!"';."°ttl DIUVB(Jz FURY Ill Hardlop. Automatic. radio, heater. power steering, FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING, Much ITIO('l. (167EUTJ .EXAMPLE: '74 DODGE YAM '74 CHARGER • FULL PRICE Small V8. automatic. power steering, power brakes. H.D. springs f&r, tinted windshield, 60 amp. au., 70 amp. ball. Much-much more . (014AT4S037283) FULL PRICE 53188 OLD FASHIONED NEW fNGlAND SALE I & SERVICE 5 1488 54"17 5 FULL PRICE PER MO. ____ w_""_ .• _ • .,._._l"-'"°-'l---s-2~-2~FU .. L-1~a~i-1~0~1"' ~~~s:~!~~.~ Fn~~;~~~\~~~~ s 3681 f 72 CHEV MONTE CARLO custom paint. a winner. 368 c1• '~'~' o•. """"'· 00,~"· miles. Used. 1811AT4X017672) • -• • IX""'"f ,,l')C<lll'J .. wsw. wl'>t.'fl'I (OVCI\. '' ., '"°" 1"'™'1 FULL PRICE '71 ~~A ?,~~~ •b<xl ~·• ,;,~ 138. 8 ,, .,..erlQf. (9?0CUU) FULL PRICE • 888 FULL PRICE '10 [~'!£~ ,,, ,-. ~ '"""......, 5 1388 [~liCl'UI FULL PRICE • ., ..... ' I HOT SATISFIED WITH SERVICE? Try~ICTORY "You' re the Winner" SllYtCl HOUIS ~ 7:30 • .. 9:00,. T9H.<M. 7:JO-.. l:OO,_ We (l(tepl all Warranty Wortc on All Chrysler Products DODGE • CHRYSUR •Pl YMOUTH Motor Home Servlco Too! \ 138 FULL PRICE 128 Rt\/fllSIOE f ' ' > SAN Ol[C.0 ~ • ' . - - .... --) San Clemenie ·Capistrano VOL. 67, NO. 94, 4 SECTIONS, +1 · PAGES -. - EDITION . • - Today's Final N .'l'. Stocks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1974 TEN CENTS Court Okay of . Onofre Expansion Predicted By CANDACE PEARSON n:ientali.sts for granting a ronst ruction ot .. o.11,, ~ s11tt pemllt to t~·o utility companit'8 for ty,·o The courts \Viii ui>hold state coastal noclear reactori at the plant less th.in cOmmission approval of the Sln Onolrc three mik!s 90Ulh of San Clemen te. nuclear ~·er plant expansion Assisi.nt The Fourth District Court ot App::als State AUOrTll'Y Gent;ral rarl ' Boronkay in San Qiego issued a stav in the case predicted today. (Related St.Or)'. Page 3) .• • \Vtdnesday.. , • • "l'm confident we'll y,·in.'' s.iid Sor-That action stopped \\'Ork on the . ookay. portion or the project involv i n g He acts as legal advisor to the state excavation of about 1,000 yards of coastal Coastal Zone Conservation Co""Tlmission. bluffs. ft is being sued by a group of en\•lron-The environmentalists, represented by attorneys Donald Stark and Frederick Sutherland, V.'Ullt those bluffs preserved. "1be stay order was granted only to ho!a lht' mattt'r in status.quo," Borookay Mid today. :'IJ they went. abead and carved up l hc blufrs." he conlinlied, "and~·then the othtr s.lde ·(the environmentalis ts t v.·oo thei r case. they really wouldn't ha \'e \\·on an>1hing ... But lhe stay order, Boronkay said, doesn't "reflect the court's view of the n1er1t ol lhe case." Boronkay told the state comn1issioncrs at a n1ceting in BurlinganlC \Vednesday about the suit. but they didn 't discuss rt. Tut>)· did appoint a 1hrce. n1('mber rommi11ee to devise a plnn mon itorini,: tht' nuclear·plnnl's effttts on rnarlne li.fe. 'lbi? study v.·as one of the conditions or the coznmission·s approvi.t l of lhl' cxp.'.lnsiOO project pla noed by Sa n DiegJ Gas nod Electric and Southern Cali fornia Edison companie5. The t.'Omnuss1on·s rcpr<.'Scnt.1t11·(' 1111\ be Dr. Jo.-st•plr II Conv.t•ll , n proft>s . ..or of zoology al l 'l' S:int:i. l\arb;1r<1 The utihtil·S \1111 ht> repr(•'ll'lllrd h1 I}:· Ryron '.llt"Ch;1la-. lit· su1>t•r1·isl.'~ h1olui;1l\ll rt>seareh for l·:Cl!l-0!1. The plant oppr111t•nts ;!h;o .:1ppoint1'1! :i. ron1n1ittec n1t·n1b1·r. l>r .Jost.' p h '.llinursky. <hr1'<'IOr of lhe ll1u]Oj..l1c·al 1{t"St'art'h L\·p•1rtrne111 :11 the L11111.:r~1t1· uf i\larv\and. · 1\ny ·J"('torn111C'nd:i1Jort., the ro1nn11i tl'<' orna 0 ea 0 a Classmate Held~ Two , Boys Shot Tu'O junior high school boys rrom Orange were recovering today after being gmmed down by a !>year-old classmate on the lav.11 of a house across the street from their school. police said. Officials at Chapman General Hospilal said today Yorba Junior High students Douglas E. Rink, 15. and Chad E. Pearson, 14, are resting comlortably despite serklus bullet wounds. Rink was hit oooe in the chest and Peanon once in the buttocks wtth hu.vy caliber slugs in tt>e 2:50 p.m. locident. · 1be suspect, nabbed after a short chase by an off-duty pollce offtoer, was ide11Ufied as Steve Kemp, a new student at the school. Police confiscated a .44 magnum revolver when they arrested the boy. Witnesses told police the shooting took place after an argument between the three boys over the suspect's alleged prowess as a target shooter. Police said Kemp was standing across the street from the two victims during the argument and allegedly pulled tti!' gun from a holster he had Dtmg over his shouJder and opened fire. Witnesses said Kemp fired three times, hitting the boys twice. lie then started running from the scene, bot was captured by off-duty offieer Kim Browne, v.'bo was instructing a physical education cla~ at the school. Tuu other teachers <held the youth while Browne gave ftrSl aid to the shooting victims. · Police today discounted any possibility the shooting was related to gang or racial activity. Kemp, described by his teachers as a loner. is being held in Juvenile Hall today m.charges of attempted murder. Oemente Has 2 New Customers For Its Water San Clemente has two new water custome1' this week. The city Council unanimously agreed 'Vednesday to sell water to San Onofre nuctear generating station and San Onofre State Beach e.Yen though both are in San Diego County. A fonnal agreement with 8an Diego Gas and Electric and Southern California F.d.i3on was authorized, but t h e agreement with the. State Department of Parks and Recreation has not yet been sent back to the city for ratification . The park development hasn't yet st.art.eel but the two utilities have begun work on their nuclear generator exponstoo project Pipelines to carry city water to the l'l'"O sectors will caot about a hall mllllon dollan, ac<o<i11011 I<> dly offidals who added that the city will not poy for pipes. The ...,. pork pro)ed will invoh .. 0011venioo of all land leased to the state by the Mmne Corps Into a mas1er planned lllole park with camping and beacltuse. Sectloos of Sall Matoo CMyon will bctome camping are.as and open apect. Beside< bonel!Wng from • 50 percent inCfe3,Se in water charges because the customer Is out of town, the dty also is re11.plng a side asset. City tnglooer Phil Peter said a deal h3S alttady been 1\'0fked out between the utilllies ond the Morlnt Corps which allows t.fe use of reclahned wa.ter ror 8011 compaolloo.. dllrlni the grading of th< (See WATER, Pace Zi Clemetate Crossitag Council Seeking Aid From State By PAMELA HALLAN Of ... EMllJ ...... $f.tf • San Clemente city coun<:ilmen -tired or repeated snubs b)• the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) in ~(orts to obtain a railroad crossing at the pier entrance - are Sttking help from their state legi.slatoni. Easter .Bunny Gets Help In. Cle1rie1ite The Easter bunny wiU be gi \'en a boost by the S1a Clemente City Council this year. Councilmen \'Oted 4-1 'Vednesday to donate $300 tor the purchase of eggs for the city's first annual Easter t gg hunt April 14. The event ii to be sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Department. But Councilman Paul Prei1ley had some misgivings. "Should we gel into programs of this: type?" he asked. "It's a super idea bot should the city get in\•olved in buying Easter eggs? I go along with. fire\rorks, now it's Easter. Soon v.·e'll be putting on the Fiesta parade. l think we're letting ourselves into an area we ha ve no right to get into." Councilman Arthur _Holmes said the Parks and Recreation Commiss ion v.•as told to provide an activity for Halloween and Easter and the council had in principle committed itself. "Older folks might not v.·ant to pay taxes for this type of activity," said Councilman Presley. ~fayor 'Mioma"i O'Keefe countered that parents of young children pay tax es for activities for senior citizens and he understood that the parks and recreation commissioners planned to pay for the / event out of their own pockets if the council denied tbe request. "What's the matter with that?" asked Presley. 'The proj)osal was approved for one year only and the council said It would encourage the Chamber of Comrrieree to become involved in tbe activity next year. Council Okays ' S1vi1n Class in Cle1nente Pool Polliwoas can keep sv.'immlng In lhe San Cemente MurUcipal Pool. Mcmbets of the city council vot<d unanimously \Vednesday to allow the volunteer group to ""' the pool thl• lillllim<r for swim clAS5et ·In spite ol the energy cr1sla. The group wn told in a letter from the Oty Manager Kenneth Carr t11'1t becau>e ol tht tnerg:y ,crisia the group v;ould not be t1Uowed to use the dty fa cllity. Patricia Pardoen appealed t be. decision, saying in the past l\\'O years the group bas taught fOO children aged four, fh•c and Sii to swim. 'The energy cri!ls shoul4 b e coo.skicred." sakl litafor Thom a 1 O'Keefe, "bul this IJ carrying It toa far." At the request of C:Ouncilm.an Tony DiGiovanni, the panel voted unanimously '\lednesday to appeal to both State Senator DeMis C a r p e n t e r and Assemblyman Robert Badham to ge t a PUC hearing on the ronst111etion of .a crossing the same ltvel as the street . "It'.s time to consider tbe pier area." said Councilman DiGiovaMi. ' ' Th e council sbouJd constder definite actkm in diaoiinc the pier entrance." Ul"I Tti-.Ml1 The lre!bman oouncllmon said he had oontaded a Seabeea unit whicti indicated It could tear down the present pter entrance rree of charge. ' "Our engineering' departYntnt should come up with definite plans and start moving." he said. CAVED IN -The tremendous force of a tornado is shown in this demolished panel truck in Knighl$town , lnd .. \vhieh was carried 250 yards through the air and wrapped around a telephone pole. The O\\'ner escaped and took refuge in a restaurant. Ile also said he doubted that the PUC v.•ould alk>w the city to have an at-grade crossing beca~ be, personally. could find no other in. existence in the state. States Recoi·cl Deatl1 Toll Councilman Art Holmes cownemi that he knows of one that exists in Sacramento. "-1ayor Thomas O'Kee!e said he had been contacted recently by a counsel for the PUC who promised to send an application for a hearing on the crossing to the city engineer's offi ce. Cily Engineer Phil Peter said he hasn't heard Of Devastating T 01·11adoe s a word. Ry Tb' AsS(l('iated Pres~ Here is a stale-by-state death toll from 1he tornadoes 'A'hich struck a v.·idc area The · b \\l('dncsdai·: pier entrance as been plaguing the city COWlCil since 1968 v.'hen the first application for an at.grade crossing wa1 made. A public hearing was granted in ~larch of 1969 by the PUC and the request was denied on the grounds tha t the crossing was too dangerous. But the engineer believes the street level crossing may be the only way to comply v.·ith reguJations that ram ps be constructed for wheelchairs. KE!\IUCKY: 80 dead, at least. 280 injured. llca11y dan1agc al Lousville. Frankfort and Brandenberg. National Guard called up. Telephone service do\\n in strickcnareas. INDIA NA: 62 drad, at least 1.000 injured. Damage estimated at least S25 mi llion. hardest hit area~ 11anover. in southern Indiana, and i\1onticello and Rochester, in north-central Indiana. r1ational Guard called up. Telephone in. stricken areas. The present crossing goes underneath the railroad tracll by means or two stairv:ells COMected by a short tunnel. "\Ve've come up with plans before," said Peter, "but we've 'always been stumped by the ramps." ,_. ALABA~IA : 72 dead. at least 900 Councilman DiGiovanni also asked the injured. Damage estimated in millions. city staff to investigate an apartment llardcst hit Huntsville-~tur area. building near the pier whicfl may have Athens. Jasper. ritoulton. all In north<'m been unauthorized. Alabama. Ninety percent of Hun1svillc "We have to take a first step in v:ithout power. cleaning this area up." he said. "Our ~eatest asset is our beach and 'A•e're • !Er\NESSE~: 54 dead, hundred.Ii faftg overdue in modifying the pier." · Injured. tlea\:1cst damage at Cleveland Costs to change the pier entrance and Etov.·ah in southeast and Cookv11l c range from $20 ,000 to $100,000, depending and ~;1sh\"illl' :1re:i. etJllL'<.I up. OHIO : .1a dead. more than 500 injurer!. Tov.·n of Xerua. ne.1r I>aytoo in southv.·cst, half destroyed. thousands homeless. ~alional (;uard cal\('d up. Cincinnati <lamage estimated ill $15 million to S20 milh.on . Telephone ~t:r.'i<..'t out in stricken areas. r.r.:onc;rA : Li c!r.arl. as injur ed !lc,1vy tla1na,c:e throughout norlh\\·cstcrn nrr:1. O:'-iTAllJO. CaniJdn : 8 dcod ;1t \\"incisor. at least 10 injurt'<i. !\'ORTil CAROLI ~!\: 4 ·dead. Damage :it :\lurptry arc:i in V.'('Sfem Sl'C'Uon. ~ ~ftClllGA~: 3 dc<rCI . '.\lost d:image in Hillsdale. sou!hc-ast of Detroit. JLLl~OIS: 2 dc;id, 22 injured. l.>am ai.:r ('~timatcd at $1.2 million in .l:k.'C<ltl,Lf area. \\.EST \'IRC ;J\IA: 1 dead. Tu·o lomadocs hit lhc 1<'"·n of '.lleadov.• Bridl!:c about 50 mih•s sou1hcIDt of Chilrfcston. Se•c·ral "·ere UlJUrcd . on what 's done. ~Iayor O'Keefe also mentioned that the city 1hould budget funds to improve restroom facililies at the beach. City ~tanager Kenneth Carr said he would see Dr. Slocum Admission that the money is in.eluded in the budget for next year. Trai.t1 Righted After Derailing c"'"' uJing llJO..ton cranes righted the ears of a Santa Fe railway freight train Wednesday after It ~Ued on a spur lint whlch passes through Ca m p PtncUtton. The three-car tr~in pulled by two 1ocomollves left the tracks as lt rounded a bend at about 25 milet an hour shortly before midnight Tuesday. 1'ralnmaster J. L. Schroeder s.a1d raln had 30f'ttned the eanh under the rail!, whk:b spread under the wci11ht ol the second locomoli\lC. ~ crewmen wtte injured sl}ghtly. The ttaJn was carrying produce from Fallbrook to OCew ide. Of Killing Tot Alleged By TOM BARLEY Ot "" o.u, ..... ''•" Or; Wesle'y Garner Slocum, convicted l/a1ik Do es Lt! Hits 714tli ClNClNNATI (UP I) -Hank Aaron_equalcd Babe Ruth's home run rcc0fd1oda y when he hl1 lhc 714th home run of his career in the first inning of the National l..CJl.&UC lJP'f'ICr bet.ween the Atlanta Braves 1nd Cincinnati Reds at capacity packed ruverfront StadlUf!t:. of ,:O.!cd i.Cal frauds . adlltltltd thii1 he killed his 1nran1 daughl<'r a n rl dismembered her hod}· 10· years A,1,11.l 1n Costa i\lesa. lJcpu1y Oist rict Attorney ltich Farnell alleged \\'cdnesday 111 his ciM;lng Sl<Hement In Superior COl.lrt. 1-'arnell brought 1:1 hu-'ih t? tM courtroom \\hl'n he rt'\iYed the murdC'r ::ille,::a11on In tus statemen t 10· Superior Courl Jt1d!1.C l11:1rmon (;. SQ>vllle. Slocum hnd been acqu1tled of the infant's murd<'r. Shortly brfore Slocu1n v.·as wntcnclXI to one to 10 )'ears In state pri!Ul on the ~ledi· nl frnud charge. Depu1y DA Fo~ll allcgt'd in <.'OUrt. •·s1ocum got a;1.11y v.•lth murder. "UC bt!at his child llnd he admilled wh.lle M. 'A as drunk thnl he murdered h1:r aod put her remalns in the frccter," tSee SLOCU~1, Page ZJ n1.1l...t·~ !or ehJngt.'S in the pl.:int opcratlM t\J proilt'l.'I net•:u1 l•ll\'ironn1L11t mus! ~ .lt'll'(t Ul)<Jtl b\ !hr'· ('OtlH11i .... \ion Fdi~n l•lll\\iou1,1 ofrtc1:rl!= I 11; I~ \\\·dnt•<;d:iy f'X!)rf':-~t'(! di~ril;\)' nbout !hr :>Un. th.· rlt'i:i~s .ind .th1·1r rost 10 l1lll~Lu11t'r" E111·1ron1nt·nt:ili:.t... 5:1y the a t'ILOO JS 111·t'l'4'1'<lf\' bt'(':llllil' Thi'\' W('r1· k•·11t our of n;;~o!taiions ilbout the. plnnl. 1 hf' ,u1t 11">1\tcndi:; !ht· )>t•rrnit should nt·1·1·t h:i\'f" t>l't•n r•·l'OO'-ldl'l'(.'(I. II \\'a~ tSt'i~ 11.'\(>t'llE. ··ngl' 21 Tl1ou sa11d s Ho111eless 111 Miclwest By The Associalt'd Pr,ss Hrscue \\'Orkrrs counted the dead aod tried tu help th<' 11\'ing rt'build toda}' nft<'r thf• n:uion 's \\'Orsi tornado dlsas1er 111 ~9 ~·i:nrs ll'ft al l•·a~t l3G dead nnd !hous.uxls u11ured or hornl'lt•s.s. The ~lonns th.1t !'truck hlle \\'t'dnesd:n and r.1rt~· ioda~ hit 111 Souli1t'm ;111<! :'it1d\\'!'Sl<'rn st;llt'S and Ur.tario. C<mada : "'hole communil les 'A'ere turned into p\1<..-!t of rubble; half the lo"·n of Xenia , Oh io, v.·as a shambles. High "inds and flood ini; that came in the aftern1ath or the tornadoes hampered rescue operations. The i\'ational \\'tatl1<'r &rv!cc warned nf the possi bility of nc\\' slorrn~ in pan.s of Alal)arna. 1:corgi11 and North ;ind Sout h Carolina. But forecasters said th!'! "·eathcr conditions today v.·erc not the ~a rnc as those that l>"r o d u c e d \\'ednesday's swiftly morlng slorms. Kentucky r<'ported RO dead.· Alabam.:i i:?. Indiana 62. Tennessee 54. Ohio 3S, c;corgia l:i. Ontario. C:.inatla , eight . Nor1 h Carolina four. :\1ichiga n three, Illinois t"o. and \\'est VirgirutJ one. Survi\·ors of the storms' V.Ta!h n1ourned friend s and rf'lali \·es and tried XENIA. OHIO, PROSTRATED BY TORNADO. Story, Page 4. to figure out v.·hat had happened. "I don 't belie\'{' n."' said Don ll ilton or Xt'n1a. a town of 25.000 in soulh'A·estem Ohio. Bill O'Brjl'n. an insurance adjustor Jn tov.•n to help his cli ent s. s:iid . "Thl.c; is one of the "·orst torn11doc'S I have seen in my 18 ye ars in the business ... Tht· Tcnnesse Valley Author ity said lhe utilll y suffered the \\Or!>! dan1age in its ~O.yr-ar history . "Evrn wher, \\"C get p•n\'l'r re.-;tored on our lines lhcre \\'ill still be :i lot of dama~c and outages on loc:1I power distribution systems." said a spokesm.1n. "\\'c'l'c got outaJ(CS on 11\'e of our 10 50.000-iolt lines." he stJ1d. "These Jil'l('S are the backbone of ou r S\'<;tc n1. \Vc .\'t got all nvaitahlc CTC\\·mrn ~ntl manpov.·er nut 1rying to n1ake rcp11ir,:;. hut \\I' can ·1 say 'A•hen Sl'r1·icc v.1 II IX' l't''l!Ort.-d " Kentucky appearl'<i h:irdcst hiL C'.ov \\'f'ndcll Ford decla re:'(( the state ;;i disaster area and. llkr sc\'cr.11 other go\"emors. asked for ft!dl•ra l help. .. Th is is probably the nmst !r<1gic day 111 Kentu cky history ." the go\'emor said as rt•ports filte red into his ofl1cc about the tornadoes that struck a doien !Sl'C TOR~AJ)()E.S Cl.A l.\!. J>age 21 or:g:c4 7 . :oast Weather Look for f:,ir skies thmugh F'ri· dal' 11 i!h 1vurn1er Y.eather and bhicr sk 111:1. I hghs from near 70 at th<' ix'aches to the upper 70s in· land. Overnight lov.-s 45-52. 1~s11u: T ODA l' \\'110 soys !JOU Ctlll't CllJOY St X nt tlte tt.1:iliglit 11eors of !IOI.Ir lifP? Dr. Rober t 1\'. lJutler soys tl1at ru n1or ;~ j115t--110 much poppy-cock. See s·rory. Page i . '· ~. '"' " OMVitl t).JI C•htor~1 .. " ~Wtllll ·-· • c11u 11..i1 •M N•hOftll Ntwt • c .... it1 .. o ...... C11111l' ,. . ., Crou...-" ·-· ,,.,. ~'"' N111cn " "' .. Edllwt•f "" • IJlll"h l l•lt l 11+1rt11-1 11·11 S1'1tolo Ml t1tt" •·• "•lll!IW .... f fltfltltll " My 011'd.-r .. '"'"''" U·ll "''·~-n w,1tPttr • "'"" u .. .,, » ·~· NtWl • -; 9 DAILY PILOT • SC - 'H )'enn Atvard' T o l(issinge r !'AO Pi\ULO. Brazil I AP I -The new Brnzili11n Acadc.rny or llurnor ha s voted to award Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger iL, (ln;t "Ord<'r of lh1• Lnughi ng ll}'Cna'' 1nt'dal. The A('JJdeiny, \1·hose sy1nbo! is a ;potted hyena doubled up in laughter. praised thr A1ncrican :tiplon1<it \\'cdncsdll}' ro.r his ab illty to "keep his scnSl! of hun1o r in spite Jf forinldablc problerns. a n d i pparently 1 n s u r nl o u tt ta b I c Clbstacles." l 'ro1n Page l ONOFRE • • • appro\·ed F'eb. 20. but y,·as inltlally ~urned oo .... ·n l)ec. 5. The stay reportedly halts col\Struction only in the bluff area. It uJloy,·s \l."ork on an access road and J>.arking pad and bridge inland of the cliffs to contin ue. utility ofiicials s.aid. Groups invol ved in the lawsuit arc the En virorunenta l Coalit ion of Orange County. ~rou1)S United Against Radiation !)anger . jGl.tARD l. St-enic Shoreline- f'rescr\•ation. Friends of the Earth, Jl uU1 Peyton and. Lloyd Von !·laden. l...orell Long of the coalition said the ty,·o court actions. the stay and the ]<l'A'SUll, Y.il\ COSl ,23,000. GUARD has commlltcd iisclf for SI0.000. she sai d. A La Joll a resident. Bill Carstrns, has already contributed $10,000 and has promised $3JJOO more, she added. ~1 atcr Treating Plant \V_ork Bid 1'ermcd Too I-lig h Improvements to San Clemente's watrr treatment plnnt will cost twice as much 4S predicted if the only bid submitted for the work is 11ccepted. . City f\lanager Kenneth Carr told th<' city council Wednesday that a bid or $307,000 had been received from Jenkin Const ruction Compan y. No o th e r companies responded. "I can't recommend award or contract." .sa id Ca rr. "I ask that yoo hold this over for two weeks to explore negotiations y,•ith the finn that bid." lf a satislactory arrangement can't be worked oot the city manager suggested re-advertising. Carr said he was very disappointed. The city engineer had predicted that the work \vpuld cost '150.000 and Carr said he'd hoped to see several competitive bids. The plant improvements include the insta1lation of equipment ror a filtration system to remove iron and manganese from the water and the construction of a building to house it: ' From Page l W.i\TER. • • new reactor sites. San Clemente is not getting any money from the arrangement beca use by the time the water is sold it is on Camp Pendleton and belongs to the ~larinc Corp.<. An indirect benefit. howe\·er. is that room is left in settling basins for more material from San Clemente. J( more San Clemente effluent can be piped to Pendleton. less has to be discharged through the ocean outfall. Shootings Prohed SA'.'-l DIEGO IAP) -Police searched fo r a moli\"C1odtiy in the shooting of ty,•o brothers. ~·hose bodies wcr.e found \Vednesday. in their o n e· Jj f! d r oo m apart ment. l'Ocighbors said Ray I·:. 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'tt'°""'" ...... , "'':r."°"' 17141 ••2·4121 c1_..i td 4d~ttt1,1~ 642·S67t SM! CltlM«'lt 411 o,,_...._,.: T~4,2-4420 ~ ,.,. Or•• C.C..•• ""°"' ..... eoo--N"W liq.-. ••• ~"""""'..,... _Cino, .... llfw C" --" ............ "' ....-... ... .. .-........ 1 .. ---~ ~ tlim DMl'll'I P9"I "' C..011 i.ttllf c.•~ '"" ... ~ ~.._.,,,., •JOO"'Oftl~,,., .. ,1 '"'°-"'"'·""'''"'111111>'1111-tlOO...,....., ThursdJy, April 4 14/4 800 R e d 11cti01a , . Ortega Highway Traffic Slowing Trafn c on the Ortega llig'llY.'ilY Is decreasing, according to statistics re leased \Vednesday by the Ora nge County Road Departml'flt. Gene Fosler. an engine<!r for lhc count y, reportt.'CI that the avcraJ e daily traffic was '+.400 vehicles durin g a count taken late last y,·eek. Yet statistics taken in October shoy,·cd 5.200 ve hicles per day, a reduction of 800 even though housi ng unil.!I in l\lission . Glen and Sun Hollow developments were occupied during lhat time. Les Jacobs , a spokesman for the San Juan . Capistrano Public Wo rk s Department said he's nol sure ~·hat accounts £or the reduction, but has a rew rneories. "October is a beller month for travel than th is time or year," he said . '"There was a lot or construction going on in October or people might no t have been resigned to th e ga!IOline shortage then." Jacobs said !ruck traffic on the qighw~y _has · increased despite the rccluct1on 111 ove rall traffic. A hand rount of trucks taken Mondav by the county llllOwt'd that there were s:i2 trucks of ty,·o or n1ore ax les and 710 trucks three axles and above. recreational facili ty. the Owens-JI lino is sand and gravel operation, and the Prima Destcha dump site. The dump site's acces.'I route has not yet been determined, bulindicatiOM are that the t'OWlty favors the use of La Pata, a road just outside the city lim ita: which is reached by the Ortega. The cil y has ind icated it would prefer the use of l..a .. Novla, another street that is projected to intersect the Ortega J1ighway sometime in tile future. • f'rona Page l TOR NADOES ••• countles"in the center of the state. Gov. George C. \\'allace 0£ Alaban1a, appealing to Prt.'Sident Nixon ror federal funds. said his state suffe red "extcnsh'e, devastating darnage·• {rom tornadoes that struck at least 16 counti ms . Sttatc troopers said 90 percent of the ci.ty of Hun tsv ille was y,•i thout power. • .. ' Sett·in.g Sail The San Juan Ca pist rano City Council has been concerned lately wilh the amount of traff ic using the Ortega, the road that connects San J uan \1'il h Elsinore. Public Works Director Bill llturphy ha s slated that the y,·inding road is relatively safe until the traffic count reaches 6,000 \'Chicles per day. \\~hen it climbs to 10,000 he believes it shoud be realigned and passing Janes should be added. At 16.000 the road should be · y,·idened to four lanes. Nationa l Guardsmen y,•ere mobilized in Ohio and Indiana to prevent looting, keep order and held in rescue work. The American Red Cross said 800 disaster y,·orkers and nurses 'A'ere on duty in storm-struck areas. The tornadoes that hit Alabama also left at least 900 persom injured : more than J,()(XJ Wen! hurt in Indiana: officials in TeMessee said sil'!J,ply that the number of injured was somewhere in lhe hundreds. !>Jans are now under \\'ay for the second annual Dana Point Harbor Boat Show and l)ana Days. Anyone interested in participating .Jri (he 1\ug. 2·4 e \•ent is askct to conl act the Dana Poi nt Cha1nber of Con1 merc:c soon at 496-1555. Coord inating the weekend are (foregroundJ Valerie Powers and fterb .Johns, general chai rman: and ibackgro un d fron1 left) Bill t~aralla; ~1ark Jlowc, progratn director of the ~larine St udies Insti tute; an d 01c:k llavward 1nanager of the Boat Place . · ' . T?e State Division of tligh.,..•ays has indicated funds will be appropriated for widening the road in October of 1975. Construction is eltpected to begin in the summer of 1976. The series of storms was the the y,·orst since March 18, 1925, when tornadoes cut through ~1issouri, Illioois and Indiana. killing 689 persons. In recent years, a tornado In.the Midwest on April 11, 1963 -Palm Swlday -left 271 dead. The conununity of Mooti ccllo, a to .... ·n Nixon , May Float Loan To Pay Back Tax es In the meantime San Juan Councilmen are trying lo put the brakes on develop- ment in the area so that Ttafflc does not reach a hazardous level. Three tracts are now a w a I t i n g approval. These are the Leadership llomes development called Sun Hollow Two, the Standard Pacific tract and ~laurer Development C o m p a n y ' s \Voodside Homes. When completed and .occupied the developments will add 360 families to the populace wing the Ortega Highway. of about 4,000 persons In northern r-J \VASl!li\GTO'.'-l (UPI) -President Indiana , about 25 miles fro~ Lafayette, . Nixon, who y,·ill pay about $467,000 in was among ~ suffermg severe . back taxes and int erest th e Internal damage. The hve-block downtown area . .,.., l\1xon's decision came just four hou rs :ifter the Congre,.siona l Joint Com1nitt~ on Internal Hcvrnuc Ta xation made public a staff r1'1X1rt cunc:lud ing 1he Nlxcns o\\"C'd al !l·Jst ~Iii\ 4:11 in b::ick • t;ixcs and 1n1rrcst for J!l69 lhroui;h Hl72. surrounding the courthouse wa s R('\'('nUe Ser\'1Ce says ·ne O\\'eS for me practically demolished; by mid-day first four yrars or his presidency. may today there were eight coo£irmed dead. have to float a loan lo St'ltle up. The ('on1mit1~ today (I l endorsed "mos! .. or its slaff finding on \'ixon·s 1<1x liability. !21 coinmcndcd hiln for dC<'iding to p.:1y it. and \31 :::cnt it to the legislators in\•estigating his impeach- ment. The Bryan Manufacturing plant y,•as By abandoninr; plans \Vednesday to directly in the twister's path. About J40 coott.-st his situation in tax court . people v.·ere on duty When the storm hit: al though he bc.lic \'Cd his I aw y c r s A ooodition of approval or these three tracts is improvement or the Ortega Highway. The city council has not yet cfetennined if steps taken by the de- velopers to satisfy lhi s and another con· dilion to provide a school site in the area ha \•e been adequate. Oul8ide the city limits several projects are scheduled which could increase traffic flow on ~ highway. These include the opening or the Starr Ranch at least ooe y,·as killed; almoot everyone else was injured. "From the Lime the first window cracked it coukin't have lasted more than six or seven seconds,'' said one \\·oman. ~terlin Finnell, a junior high school teacher, left home to visit his sister-in- law five aninutes before the storm hit. .When he returned , only the walls were standing. "I'm finished. We've lost everything ,'' FiMell said. ·~out we're very fortunate." Brown Cites Watergate Links in UCI Speech California Seeretary of State Edmund G. "Jen-y" Brown Jr. said Wednesday that !he indictment of Lt. Go\'. Ed Reinecke shows tha~ the Watergate scandal is linked to Ca liforn ia politics. "'It shows that Watergate reaches all the way to California," Brown said in a speech to UC Irvine stud ents. From Page l SLOClJM • • • F'arn ril said while S!ocun1's shocked la.,..•ycrs vigorously objected. .Faniell disclosed today that Slocum. 47, made the admission ··fairly rccC'.fltly" lo his mistress. "l\:lrs. Nancy F'CMo told us that he told her shortly before she left his Riveniide home In fea r that he kill ed nis baby daughter, cut out the brain and sexual organs and stuffed lhe butchered chil d into· lhe family freezer," F'arnell said today. l\:loving men found the wrapped remains of the three-month--0ld infant Y.'h<'Tl !hey moved the Slocum lamily's posse~ions from the .;\1esa Verde 1home to a Sa nta Ana y,·arehouse . Slocum. y,•ho "'as at I.he tl n1e In a Santa Ana courtroom y,·atchifig·a p_retrla\ phase of his $1 million lawsuit against the city ot Santa Ana, y,·as promptly ai"r('stcd. Brown, a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor, as ked. "If most people think our leaders arc crooks, how are we going lo have a government?" Reinecke, a candidate for th c Republican gubernatorial nomination. has been indicted on three counl.!I of perjury in oonnectioo with the !IT antitrust case. The indictment by the \Vatcrgate Grand Jury accused Reinecke or lying to a U.S. Senate subcommittee during h('arings on the nomination of fo~r Attorney General Richard G. Kleindienst. Asked how the indictmelft would affcet California's gubernatorial campaign . Brown said, "Not much. Flournoy or Reineeke . I think J can beat either one of -t~em.'' State Controller 11ouston Flournoy is Reineckc's chief rival for the Republican nomination. · Brown spoke to a group of several hundred students Wednesday as part of the UCI califom.ia '74 lecture series. Rov Bla1ned in Fire • VAN NUYS (UPI) -A fire thal did $50,000 damage to the F'irsl Baptist Church \Vednesday y,•as set by an 8-yrar- old boy, police said. The same boy tried to set Ute church afire twice in Ute lasl lwo weeks, officers said. One Tough Bull Ba~1y Boviu e Bo'tVS Out With Bang CEARFOSS. Md. (UPl) -Farmer Donald Grove's 1200-pound "cra~y bull "' is being carved into range steaks today but· the hopes they re not as tough as the bull. Grove prepared lhe bull for slaughter \Vedne sday in the usu31 m3n~.er. ~-le penned. him tightly and fired tw o shots into his brain. . lie JUSl shook 1t of{ and busted right through the fence " Grove ~Id. ' NIXON TAXED FOR FREE FLIGHTS. Sto•y, Page 4. NIXON 'S STATE TAXES GET PROB E, Page S succt~fully coulcl ch.11lenge the findin~s. Nixon tacitly conceded he under-reported income and exaggerated deductions during his first term. The tax-bite -including $4:12,788 the IRS said Nilton owes in back taltes -y,•ill"" cost the Presii:lcnt and his y,·ife Pat about $-lfl7,000, the White House said . .,..'nen the interest is computt'd. In one or !he most daring1)olitical gambles of his carel'r. Nixon"'disclosed his financial wealth in December in an effort to defuse public critic ism of his tax payments. I le conceded his wealth tripled in the four years he had been in office, and that he was a millionaire. But those figures shov:ed rilat less than half that .,..·ealt h y,·as in cash. the rest being real es tate and other hold ing s not easily negotia ble. The bill r-;"ixon agreed to pay 11.·ould y,·ipe out half his ne t \\'Orth and all his last reported cash reser\'es. A \\1hite House spokesman said that 'Aflile the method of payment mu st be Y.-orkcd out bet y,·C'('n the President and the IRS, "The Preside nt mav have to take out a taan .. to meet his obligations. \\'1th that. rne C'Omm1ttcc \\'rapped up ils inquiry in10 \'1 xon"s tax status - launchL'<l in Decembe r at the President 's request -and voled t:> take no further achon. Carpen ter I-l its Bro"'n on T a xes SACRA~IENTO I t:Pll -Stare Sen. Dennis Carpenter !H·~e.,..·port Bcach 1, said \\1rd nesclay that Sccrel<iry of State Edn1und G. Bro\\'n Jr. is ignoring other problems .,..·hilc making "political hay•· in his mo\"c to rc\·oke the no l a r y c~mmi~ion of Presid('nl Ni"xon's tax at1orney. Carpen ler said onr of his ronstituents con1plained to Bro11'n nearly a year ago about a notarized deed of 1rust but the complaint y,·as ne\'er ackno....,·lcdged. Carpenter ;aid he suspeeted lt \~·as bccaus(' ''!her(' y,·as no po\i lica \ hay to be reai:ied ·• BIG CAPACITY 1 LOW PRICED . REFRIGERATOR • \11.~ cu. ri. t1p1(l1y •·l It• "n litY Tr1~l • •full·,..ld!tl Cllitltr e ) Cibintl Sl\tlWl • Hu1r V~cub!• Bin •'Orep Ooor Stltlf \V holcsa le. P rice Ilises Shar1ll)' Again in Mar cl1 \\'ASHl:-JGTON rAPI -\\'holesalc prices rose sharply ttgain last month despite the first big decline in prices for farm products and processed food s in four n1on1hs. the govcrnn1ent s:1id today. A 2.1 percent drop reported in vrices for fann products. processed foods and fN.'ds failed to offset the big rise in prices for a board range of industrial i;oods as ' the over-a ll price indelt for ~tarch increased by a season:ill:; adjusted 1.3 percent. Las t monfh·s increase eomparcd I jum p of 1.2 perCi'nt in February highl y inOationary rates but moderate than increases in the previo SOUTHLAND GAS BILL GOING UP, Page 30 thr('C months, the Labor Departn1cnt reported. \\'holcsale prices lhc past yrar have risen 18.5 percent. They usually a~ reflected later 11! the retail level. The O\"er·all increase Of \Vholesa]e prices last tnonth lifted the gove rnmcnt"s pricing index lo l ~.a or the 1967 average, meaning that it cost $154.50 to buy the same volume of y,·holesale goods that $100 purchased in 1967. The 60V'emment said that price inc reases of industrial co1nn1odities, regarded as one of the truest baroinelers of inflation. rose 2.9 percent. both seasonally adjusted and unad justed. 'A"ith prices of metals and fuel leadin g the y,•ay. The increase \1as thr second highest since 19-16. exCT"cdcil only b) a 3.2 percent jump last i\o\"cinbcr. 4·CYCLE lllll·lll PDTSCllllEI!' DISHWASHER • ·-S.-'' ........ -· , T~e bull roared through ~cverat farm fences, swam a stream, sideswiped a car and was finall y cornered two miles away by a posse of more than 20 perso ns. , • Washington Counl y 'herlH l.t. Dean Shalter pumped 11 shots from .. 11 powerful .357 mn..gnum into the bull before he succumbed. 181 S NEWPORT ILYD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA PHONC 54 .. 7781 ~ AUTHOIUl:lO cc That bull was crazv fr om the first day I gol him," Grove said. > I t 90 DAYS CASH Sf.RVICE _ _, t,-.' ' ' ' , ' ' , , • ' . ' ' ' I I ' ' ' l I I ' l I I l g ' I I I I ! I ' ' ' ' " • Jl " " ' ' .. .. 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Roche said ·the ac! only rcquir.cs swte1ncnts from "constitutional off ice r s . county stipervisors iind chief administrative officers. and rnanagers <Uld chi<'f administrative officers of general law of charter cities." The opinion ~aid school board members fal! withln a discretionary provision of the law that states public agencies may ndl!Jll rule s go~c~ing r in a~~ i a I disclosure of offtc1als not spec1f1caJly (.'(IVered . THE CALIFORNIA Supreme ,Court has agra'CI to consider a challenge to the eonsti!utionality of the C:Onf\ict of Interests Act after Nevada County app<Sll cd a lower court ruling holding lhat the law was constitutiooal. ' ' .. , • ,.~. '" ' I • I - -- Thursday, Aprll 4, 1974 • UPI Teltl>holo Pearl Meets Perle ' • Priest · Quits Airer Row PRIBOURG. Switz.erra nd (AP ) -A Swiss theologian who wrote that a person's sex ' life is his own business says he quit the Roman catholic priesthood because or alleged Vatican censorship. Prof. Stephanus P!uerlner, a German national imprisoned by the ·Nazi Gestapo for church act iv i ti es , said \Vednesday his decision to quit was prompted by· a letter last I January from the head of the• Dominican Order advising him he was subject to censorship "wherever I work as member of the order." THE 51.-YE ·AR·OLD theologian. who resikned from the Dominican Order and from his' chair at Fribour~ liniversily, said he will retain "cfose links" with the church. HTh decision came almost t"''O yea rs after the Vatican'~ C.Ongregation ol Faith ruled that Father Pfuertner's '"Twelve Theses on Sexual • • The Sea Terrace Apartments- the new fun-place to enjoy ocean-close adult living Laguna Nlguel's neweSt design for fun-living , fun-loving adults: The Sea Terrace Apartmenls. Close 10 the surl and sar:1. it's a fun place to be. Ocean or par\< views. Beam ceili: gs l1 p~tairs. Paneling downstairs. Patios or balconies. Pl11s a Recreation Building wlth fireside lounge, pool and Jacuzzi. We think these aparlments are the best value in the \vhole area. Come see them today, and see ii yo11 don't share our view. 1 Bedroom from $205, 2 Bedrooms from $225 . Directions: ·From Los Angeles, take San Diego Freeway south to Crown ValleY Parkway exit. Right (appro•. 6 ml.) to Pacific CoaJt Highway. left 1 mile to Niguel Ad . l eft on Niguel Rd. to The Sea Terrace Apartments._ ~ LagunaNiguel _ The Choice Commurnty Rtncho Be1n1rdo 1nd VU11ge P11k. ot1111 line N1w Town' 1>1 Avco Community Oeveloper1, Inc. \714) 493-0501 ~@ . --....... Singer Pearl Bailey (ICft) tells former 'J-lostess with the mostest' Perle !\tlesla that "\Vashington is lonelier without you.' The· 1 ' famed ente1tainer !Tiet with 1t-lrs. Mesta at the. \Vendemere Nursing l·lome in Bethany, Okla. where the ailing socialite is recuperating. 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More Californians save with us than any other bank . ·Besides our 4 to 10 year Certificate, we offer many other plans with di.fferent interest . rates for differen t periods of time. We'll help •. you choose the right plan to meet your · ind ividual needs. That"s important, because · Federal law prohibits withdrawals on Certificates of Deposit and Investors Passbook Accounts prior to maturity unl ess three months of the interest thereon is forfeited and interest on the amount with- drawn is reduced to the regular savings ra te: For high yield and safety, depend on us. More Californians do . Personal, courteous_ • semce . BANK OF,AM ERICA " • • .' 7 7 --- .. ' '" Lag11na Beaeh EDITION To1lnv's Finni ~ N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 94, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSOA Y, APRIL 4, 1974 TEN CENTS • Laguna Council _Puts Bral{e,s on Development By JACK CllAPPEU. CM ffrle o.11, ,.11111 lllTf The Laguna Beach City Council put the brakes on development with a policy declaration \Yednesda y that puts 5taff emphasis on . planning and Moves the processing of new ·devclopment applica- tions to a back bu mer. "Oh, my Lord." said Don \Vard. president of the Laguna Beach Board or Realtors, \\'hen asked today for his reaction. The policy dec laration means ne\v applications for tract devc!Gpment will be given a low priority ·of staff "resources and . en e r g i e s · ' and development which could conflict \\'ith gent.ral plan elements and proposed itnplementing • ordi!WJC('s, v.)11 not be coruidered. , The council passed the ·"Development Policy Statement " unanilnou s\y and \\'i1 h little discussion. Councihnan Charlton Boyd was absent. lt "'as the second ti 1ne the '1n11Her y,·os discussed by the council. ~layor Roy Holm noted. No one protested the policy before adoption. • Realty board president \Va r'd, orna 0 Councilmen Back Police In Laguna After some days of verbal strife, the Laguna Beach Police E m p I o )' e s '~ Association came before the City Council in public hearing Wednesday night in 8 ' session marked by calm commentary from both sides. Each member of the council expressed support or the polioe department and disclaimed any anti-police bias. From the police s.ide, there was a strong indication that officers would be seeking addltlonal pay. Police grievances aired before the council included allegations or long working hours . reduced manpo~·er, poor morale and assert ions that the police administration was insensitl \'e to oflicers' problems. Stephen H. Silver, police employes' association attorney, said following the council hearing he v.•ill seek negotiations with the city admiJ:iistration .:s soon as possible on ?JLice working conditions and salary. It v.·as the first mention that salary v.•ould be an item of concern in ?Jlice employes' talks with the city. Previously. offi cials of the police employes' association had maintained the officers were only interested in alerting the public to "''hat they termed inade- quate police enforcement. Silver said court cases had held that employes' bargaining may include such things as the number of persons to be hired, if that number substantially affects the amowit or v.·ork each employe has to do. During his presentation, s i Iv e r cons.istenUy said that the police work force' had been reduced more than 16 percent from the level speci!ied in a salary agreement with the emPloyes. The agreement tied Laguna 's police employes salaries to the average paid by a number of selected sample cities. The attorney said that if the reduction had not been a breach in fact of the agreement, it was at least ·•a breach in faith." ;'Because -of reductions iri personnel, officers havl!: been asked and ordered. to "'o''Ofk Unusually long hours. SEEKS TRUSTEE POST Laguna'1 Larry Taylor Taylor Will Run For Saddlehack T1·ustee's Post Former Laguna Beach board of education president Larry Taylor. 60, of 465 ~iyrtle St. said today he v.·111 run for the Saddleback Coll ege Board of Trustees. Taylor. a retired public relation.' man 'o''ho now runs a locksmith business. serve1 two stints on the Laguna Deac.h school board : from 1961 to 1963 and from 1966 to 1971. He was president of the Laguna board in 1967 when the Saddleback district was formed and took an active role in the committees which. worked to brine ii to reality, A lifetime member of the Parent· Teacher Association . Taylor has also (See TAYLOR , Page 2) 'lVo Conte st' reback Board Ele ction "These officers, being huinan beings, have. limited energy," Silve Sli'tl....U.e:._.l--fft-f. added that the drain on !heir "time. emotions and resources" have made them less effective than before." He said the effect of the reduction in force was to decrease the per'SOlllll-safety of peace officers and inettase their v.'ork load. He said the depart1nent administration was exhibiting "apparent in.sensitivity" to the problem. "'nlere's a real morale .,roblem in the department py virtue of the fact of that administration. . .unconcern," Silver said. He said the olficen feel that "it city oWcials don 't care, then why arc peace olfioers oul there risking their (See POLICE, Pag< fl Caspers lo peak At Chamber Event Filth Dbtrict Ora11g< Co u n I y Supervisor Ronald Caspers b tho guest .speaker at the Laguna Beach Chamber of CommerC!C brenkrast at 7:45 a.m. \\lednesday in the tlotel Laguna .. The cban1bcrs progrnm Is tilled ' "Evtr)iQling you w;anted to know about v.·hntever you wante<I to k n o v.· . ' ' Reserv~uJons are ~ulr~ and may be mad e whh the chamber ofr!Cfl, telephone 494-1018. As of ~n today, "no contesl" was still the word for all three openings on the Saddleback College Board of Trustees. Only one person has made hi' candidacy official in each or the three trustee areas : Steve 11-tuel~r in (norlh Tustin ); Jeffry DuBo'o'·c in 90Uth Tustin : and" Larry Taylor in Laguna Beach. Unless at least onl!: more per!ilOn completes tiling in each dislrict, the three in line so far will win the June 4 election .lily defauJt. The three seals, vacat.l!:d by the resignations of Saddleb3ck trustct11 Alyn Brannon, llam Vogel. and John Lund. will be elected al large by all distrfct voters. B u t candidates for each post must live wilhin the trustee area In question . Five other people have taken out papers as cllndldatet but hnve no t returned them: Norma Cole and Eugene Autrbnch In L..o~una Beach: John Flnwnorc, Keith StAnley in north Tustin: and Alnn Greenwood in -south TUstln. • • considera bly taken aback v.dth the ney,·" of the council action, said he hoped tha t y,·i1h this action the general plan and ilctQn12anying -Jay,•s woµJd, be rapidly finished so ""•e'll ·all know ~where v.·e stand." ··1 knoy,• their intentions are \'l'ry honorable I'm sure, but oh, my lord," \Vn rd said. l\lirhael Easley. associate planner, said the impac.1 of the new policy v•i!l primarily be felt by developers proposing subdi\•isions and projects increasing co1nmunity densities. · ea S.Laguna Told, Be Vigilant As lone as there is anything left lo build on in South Laguna. persons who oppose de\·elopment u·ill have lo renlain vi(.':illlnt, and Orange County planner toltl a Soulh Laguna crowd 'Vednesday. Al the first hearing on a new set or land use proposals for the controversial Sou!h Laguna General Plan. Al Bell told the standing-room~ly crowd or 200 that because they live in such a choice community, developers constantly v.·ill be knocking at their door. Keeping them out \viii ~a continuing fib}lt , he suggested. A staff of ten from the Orange Countr Planning Department co~ductrd thl' hC'aring, presenting step by step the history ()f land use in the area and the .latest proposals for the f<111 tur(. The present populalion of South Laguna, \\"hich is unincorpor:ited, is bet\\·een 3.500 and 3,B(XI. ~-lost or the increases in population suggested in the various plans proposed for the area refer 10 ho\v much of the hillsides surrounding the present tov.11 should be developed. Aecording to existing wning go\·erninj:l: South Laguna. houses for 8,000 more persons could be bui11. All th<' other plllns <'all for lower increases -ranging from 1.993 new residents to a ma:timum or 5.000 in the 198.1 Land Use Element of the Or~nge County General Plan. A coalition of large landowners of the' hillside properties have proposed a plan calling for a population increase of 4.800. The plan calling for the Joy,·est population growth, 1.993, was proposed a year and a ha lf ago by the South Laguna Civic Association, a croup o f homeov.ncrs. It v.·as not accepted by the county board of supervisors and was sent back lo the county planning staff with instruct.ioru to come up with alternatives and compromises. \\"edncsday's meeting was the fir.;t official discussion of the resullS. three al!ernatives to the Civic Association plan and to the large landov.'fle.rs' proposals: -A maximum-0f 4.671 more people for South J..aguna v"ith up to 1868 dwelling units and no development on slopes <Set LAND, Page t1 * * lie said since nlultl-family residences suc~h as apartments and c n1i11lwns ar'e~ CO\'erfd under e x is ting n10ratoriwn, the ·ould not 0 have im p.1ct on that l)'pe C1f dev~opmcn~ - y,·hlle lhe '1noratorium is in effeet. Jts itnp.act on nev.· con1mercial pr()jC<"t.~ 1\·aS not cll'ar. 00'.l''t'\'c:-Easle\' said o projl'ct similar to the propoSt~ Shoals pmj('{'t w'Ould be afft"Ctl.'d . The new council policy rcarls: •·The City Council of the city of Laguna Beach in reprC"senling all Jhe (litizcns of this city accepts its responsibilities gi \1Cn to it by lhc :.tatt' and 11 lslll'S 10 do tllr bl'st job 1X1ss1blt' to fulfill its obh l!11!111h., fO\\"ard pr«parinl_!. adopting a 1,1 d in1ple1nC'nling all 111ilndatcJI c-lc1ncnts of. the General Plan 1~~ a sn1i1ll c1t\· 111th lin1itcd r('Sourl'l'S. \It' find "'" ~·:111110! reasonably fulfill 1ho.-;1· ()bhi.:1111011-; 11h1l·· ;1lso proces.sing and l"l'I iL·11·ln~ pl;u1~ for nc1v ill'veloprnl'nt. v.·hich 11l t1ns 1na.v l.H.· u1 conflict 1-1·Jth l'll'llll'nl s, onllnnnt·es ani! other pulit..'ll'-" ri<111· 1n prt•]l<Jratiun and under stu<ly . ;·\Ve do not 111.~h to i!rcl:iri' :i<l1lition.1I nioratoriJ to prt'1t.:11t Ill'\\" d{'\"{'loprncnc 0 a u1111 Ttlt•~oto CAVED IN -1'he tremendous fo rce of a tornado is shown in this de111olished panel truck in Kn ightstO\\'ll . Ind ., v.'h1rh was ca rried 250 yards through the air and wrapped around a telephone pole. The oy,.·ner escaped and took refU£C in a restau rant. -------- Brown Cites Watergate Links in UCI SzJeech t:alifomia Secretary or State Edmund G. ··Jerry'' Bro\\'ll Jr. said \Vednesda y that the indict1nl'nt of LL Gov . Ed Heinecke shov.·s thu l the \'r'aterca1e scandal Is lin ked to California politics. "II shows that \\'atergate reaches all the way to Califomia," Broy,·n said in a /lank Does It! Hits 714th CINCl;.l'NATI IUPI 1 -Hank Aaron equaled Babe Ruth's home run record klday "''hen he hit the 71-tth home run of his career in the first innin g of the National League >pcner between the Atlanta Braves :ind Cinci nnati Reds at capacity packed ftiverfront Stadium. speech to CC ln:int! studenls. Brown . a cnndidale for the Democratic nominatio n ror governor. asked. "If most people think our leaders arc crooks. how· are we going lo have a i::orernn11·n1 ~" Heinecke. a candidat~ fnr t he Republic:in ~ubl'rnatoriol no•-:iina 11on. has been ind1cied on !hrrf' co1ints of perjury in connection \\ ith th1· ITI :1ntitrust case. l'hc ind1ctnltnt by !hr \\";111·q::a1r Grand Jury accused Reinecke of lying to a L:.S. Senate subcommittee durini:: he.1rings on the. nomination of former Auom('y (:en{'ra l Richard G. Kle1ndieiist. 1\skcd ho\\' the indictrnen1 v.·ould affect Ca1Lfomia'11 gu~malorial rampaign. Brov.n said . "Not much . Flournoy or Rrint>tkl', I think I can beat eilher oi11· of 1hem." Stale Controller llouslon Floumov tS Rrincckc"s chief rivRI for the HC'pubt"1can nomination. Trailer · Owners _ Query Brov.•n spoke 10 a group of seVt'ra! hundred iludcn!s \\'ednesday as part of che t:CI California ·74 lecture series , L11n1bcr Con1pa n y South Laguna Land Plan By JAN \\'ORTlf Of Wit Dtil1 flltt staff \\'orried South Laguna mobile home resident!! who could be. ou_,ttd from their homes if one Orange Cou.nty land use alternative is adopted, turned out en masse \Vednesday lo demand answers. At lhe first public htarlng on , pmpGJe<I amendment to the so-called 1983 Land Uso Element of the Orange. County General Plan for South Laguna, somt 100 homeowners from the Soulh Laguna Hills MObile liome Par~ly rttlred and in tbcir 60s, made it clear th ey would be in difficult straits if a proposed roAd wiped oui lheir dwtllln(s. 'M>e issue ID\'Olvtd ls how to provide flct'CD to proposed medium density development on the picturesque ridges above the mobile home park and to probabfe cons'rucUon ln the valley on the other side. There are three alternatives. each wilh its supporters end opponents ; -No development. v.·hich "'Ou\d require no road. -A road along lb<! si<tgc. connecting the South Laguna hJJltop "''ith lhe Laguna. Beach communitie.$. ur Arch Reach Heights and Top of the \\·oi"ld and then linking ~·ilh El Toro Road on the ioland side or th< hill. -A road from the ridge top to Pacific Coast lflghway through !Lobo Can}'tln llOrth of the Alpha Bela Center. This would require th at about 65 ()f the existing 160 trallers \\'OUJd have "to be relocated. The reslde.nts miid \'t'ednesd3)' ii costs $5.IXX> to move t~ unit! -1nore than m05t of them could afford. "We've had rumors paured O\"Cr our heads like anointment.· one man ~Jd, IS.. TRAILERS. Pag< !J , Rclo<·atiou Evrd Bv Zolli.J1.r Board . " Relocation of the Laguna Beach Lumber Con1pany to ., I..aguna Canyoi1 location "111 be considered by the board or adjustment 1oni~ht. The proposed reloca1ion has angered some residents of Arro)·o Orhe, LumberyRrd plans call for C'Onnectinji Arroyo Dri\'e with Laguna Can)·orl rtoad and may place heavy lun1btr 1ru<.:k traffic along the resldeniiat stret't. ' An environmental impat t r c po r I prepnred for lhe rclotHllon leaves unans~·ered questions ubout 'trnrfic and po!lslblc flood hauard$. The.! she lies along the l.•1gun11 C1.1n»on flood control channel. Tilt lu1Tihcr corTipany Is btlnJ:i relocn1ed to clear its present downto~·n site for a commercial shop1>lng complex call~d the. ''Lun1beryard.'' • . prt.lpt)Sals £ron1 bl>u1i; :subnl!Hl'ti l11s1t'ad . \It' ask fur coop..·rat 1on fro1n those 1t1!t'rt.•S!t'<I 1n dt-\"1•lflpng land v.hlch h;:1s no1 \"1•t bt't'Tl ro1n1n1111...•d lo <tt•\'l•lo1>n!l'lll \\"t· -a:.k our !llrlff and 11 l a n n 1 n g c1.1n1n\1s~ion to flc.l"otr 1l!:. fl'.S11urct'S an1t l'llt·r1;1r~ to d~·1"t•lt1p 1111· r·1·1n .:un\ng ~l'flt•r;il pt u1 t'll·rnl'r\1 :-:rn<I 1111pt1•m('nli11A onl111;1nt'1·~. In ... up))(ll"l 111 !lu-; po:si\1011. 11t· 11·1!1 do l'\t•rything ll'g<ill,\' poss1llll' 10 assurt· 111;11 nu tlt•11·lnp1nt·nt plrins 11"ill ht• appn1\f'd wh11·h, in utll' J\ldgnu:nl, n1ay lk.' 1n1u n:;1stc111 \\"!th 111;1ndatcd gcnt•r;I[ plur1 t'll'llll'nls ;ind.iOfung urdlnanct•s no11' in prl'paration." Tl1ousa11d s Ho1neless 111 Micl,vest Hy Tht A!'soclate<I Prrs~ Hl"scue 1~rkl'rS C.'Q.lmlrd 1he dr.1d and tnr..'CI to hrlp 1he \J\'ing rt:hutld 1ocli1~ ;1fh'r the n<ilion ·s 11ornt Jnr11;1Jn disa .. <;tt·r in 49 years left ;11 ll'i1 ... 1 337 <il·ad ;incl thousands inJurcd or hotnelt:::..s Thi: storms 1hat st ru ck l:jlt• \\"e<lnesdJy and early today hit 10 Southrm an1I .\lidv.·cstl'rn statt·s and Or.tario. Canada : y,·hole communities y,·(·r<· 1un1f'tl 11110 piles of rubble; half U1c tov.·n of Xt>nia, Oh1u. v.·as a shambles. Jligh winds and rlood iru4 that came in tht• af!e rn1:1th of !ht: lon1:1does han1f)(·rN:l rescue operations. Prc sidt'ftl ~ixon today dl'tlart'<I the XENIA, OHIO, PROSTRATED BY TORNADO. Story, Page 4. -~I.ates of Alallan1a. li1d111na. Kl•111utk\·. Ohio 11nd TC'nnc$s1·c to be n,111<1n<•I d1~ a.~ccr areas bcc;iusc or tlrl' dcv;ist:11111g tornadoes. The Sation.al \\leather Storvice warned of the possi bility of new storms in p.1rt., of Alabam a. t:eor}.:ia and Nonh c111d South Carolina. But forccusters said th1· ~·rather conditions today were not th'" sarne as I~ that produced \\'c-dnesday's S\\'iftly movini;: sco rnts. }\('ntucky rrportcd 80 dl'ad. Alabama i 2. lndinna 62, Tennesst.-e 54. Ohio 35, Grorgia 15. On tario. Canada, f'Jght, ~orth Carol1n..1 hvc. ~llchigan thr('t', Jll1001s two, and \Vest \'irginia onC'. Survivors of the s1om1s' \Vrath n1oumcd friend s and rclalivcs and tried to figure out what had happe ned. •·1 don 't beli eve it."" said Don Hilton or Xenia , a I0\\11 or 25,000 in southwcsten1 Ohio. Bill O"Bricn, an insurance adj uslor in town to help his clients. s;11d, "This is one of lhe v.·orst tornad()('s I have seen m my 18 years in the business " The T('nncsse Valley Author1ly said th e utihty suffered the worsl dani.Jge 1n ns 40.~'ca r history. '"E\'eo y,·hcr, y,·e get poY.cr rC'SIOn'<I (\fl o\Jr lines there \\'ill still bl• a lot of damage and oul<:1gcs on local pov.'(•r distribution systerns. ·· said a spokesman ·j.\'e've sot ou tages on five of our HI 50.~volt lines." he said. "These lines are the backbone of our systcn1 ~\'c 've c got all available crey,·mcn and manpo'o''l'r out trying to make repairs. but y,·c can 't say v.•hen service will be restored.'' Kentu cky appeared hardest lut. Gov . (See TOR,,ADOES, Page 5) Orange Coast Weather Look for fa ir skies throui;:h F"'ri· day v.·i1h \\•armC'r 11eatht.•r nnd bluer skies. lhghs from nr;ir iO nt the beaches ro the upper iO:. in· land, O\'em1gh1 lo\\·s 4:.-52 li\SIU" l 'OllA l' \\'lio sa11s you ra11'r en)ou .~rr 111 ll1t' twrhal1t 11ear~ of yniir fife? Dr. Hobert .\'. Ruf/er S(J!J~ rl1 nr ru 111or ;! 1i1 ~1 so m11clt flt'l/lP!l-COCk. Set! lllor11. Pn(le i t.. M. •tt• '* 1M11i.t n-n t •Ul-!1 S, tt M11!V.I 'Wllfl )0 CllllllliHI M-44 "'"•OMI Ht•t I C-itl J1 Dflfttl tw~" lf·U , .. ,,_. ,, "-~ 1J :It Cle•lfl llltt~tt " ,,.... • lfllt,111 pt111 • ''*ft U·M lnlt•l•'-t H4J ltttl! M11!1r01 •.JI l'lnlfl« tt-11 f tl111'111M1 n "' Offtlw n tl'll.i,,.. 11.n H..-M<-rt W••"'-' 4 AM L•Nl•tl H w..-111 llM•t • . ' ' 2 DAIL V PI LOT LB Clmsniate Held; Two ' Boys Shot TY•o Junio r high school boys from 1 Orange v.·ere reoov1'nng tod11y aft er being gunned do"11 by u l~ye.iir-old C'lassmatc on the lawn of a house arross the street fronl their school , police s:iid. Officials al Chapman General Hospital said today Yorba Junior lligh students Douglas E. Rink, IS. and Chad l-.:. Pearson, 14, <lrt' resting comfort.ably despite serious bullet v.ounds. llink \lo'as hi t once in the chest and Pearson once in the buttocks vdth heavy caliber slugs in tnc 2:50 p.m. incident. The suspect. nabtx.'d after a "5hort chase by an off-duty police officer. was idcnti£ied as Ste\'e KCmp. a ne"· student at the school. Police confiscated a .~4 magnum rc\'olvcr when they arrested the boy. ' \Vilnesses told police the shooting took place after an argument be tween the three boys over the suspcct's alleged pro y,·csS as a !arget shooter. Police said Kenl p was standing across the street from the two \'ictims during the argumcn1 and allegedly pulled the gun froni a hols1er he had flung over his shoulder and opened fire. Witnesses said Kemp fired three times. hitting the boys llvice. H.e then star1ed running from the scene. but was captured by off-duty officer Kim Browne, who was instructirig a physical education class at the school. Two ot her teachers held !he youth while BroYo'Tle g~vc first aid to the shooting victims. Police today discounted any possibility the shooting was. related to gang or racial ac tivity. Kemp. described by his teachers as a lone r. Is being held in Juvenile !fall today on charges of atte1nptcd murder. Consultants Vie\v Irvine Coa st Property By GEORGE LEIDAL ot tll• Dllll' '''-' Sl1lf Six views of the possib le future "for the Irvine Company's J0,000 acre coastal properties v.•erc selected \Vednesday by .multi-agency planning p r og ra m (TICM~l participants. Planning "'"altcrnati\'es ranging from permanent open space use of the ocean vtew land to swinging international resort development were .!lent to a vari ety or consultants for further examination. TICMAP is the ga thering 0£ officials from city, county and state units of government a n d environmentalists interested In the future plans for use o( the coastline between Newport Beach and L.1guna Beach and land Inland to the cl!y of Irvine. Participants meeting Wt'dnesday in Newpor t Center agreed lo increase their workload and meet every other \\'eek instead of monthly. They also assigned a number of study projects to consulting firms to be hired by the Irvine Company to provide reports 10 TICrilAP. a quasi-public agency. The alternatives are to be studied before a !inal recommendation is made to public agencies which must approve development plaru for the propert y. Those alternatives are: -Use of the land for public or private open space and rccreatioo. -Development of the total site as a self-sufficient coastal con1munity with coast highway "unplugged" from its connet1ions to Laguna and Newpor t Beach. --(.'reation of an elite su bur ban con1munity of private cst<1tes. -Development of a balanced coastal <.'?1.nn1unlty 'f'Onncctcd to neighboring c111es. -Provision or two s c pa r a I c communities. one un !~.c hills and ndgetops and the other on the beach and coastal shelf. OIAHGE COAST · ta DAILY PILOT 1""1>•··1" ....... , •• " .. """"''""'" ~ ..... ·-•... ..... ·"""~-· .... t~·"' ............ !" ....................... .. r \' •" \ •., • ,: .,,_,, '<• ' •I• ...... " • ,. n. ... "· ·~"" u.. .. " ,,,...,.. •• ,...... • •• " ..... ,~,.~ ...... ~l [·· ... .. . ...., ,. . '"' •~)•"t ... _,.,,,, 00\. I ., t• -"•••I . '· .. • • ... • • ... ... ; • •• l•9'1"9 lt-e<h otfk • llt~ ..... ,._,....., ·.,1 I' 1Alt-"1 f JS.1w ~i• I OtM!-()ffi,., I" •a Y .... J"'ll"1oo\l8a1~I•,... ''""V"8•M:~ 1UJ .. _l'.l<k.•••'l ,,, ........ "&.•· ''-'1'8'>·•8': ...... $.f··C"-.,,., l!Qt.""""t '"""'I"• Tritph-17141642·4121 , , Cle1•1fi.dAd.,irrii,illq662·S6'JI '-JIM• ltKh A.II Otporfl!lfllt~: ~ Ttl•rh-,, .. ,,~, ~ ,.,. °"~"" ,,.., "'"'"" "Ill"" ~ ...... ,,, .......................... .-. ' ·O(ll ...... , .,,-~ .. 1iio•-. ...... 1u,,.,,tf'I•-·•· ' ' Laguna A~tions These are the principal actions taken by the Lagwia Stach City Council meeting In regular session Wednesday. o~:VELOPMENT SIDETRACKED -Declmd It ii the oollcy of the cltv that future plann ing take precedence over proceat1ing of building requestt and permit.!. The acuon amounts to a ntar-bln on major new development 1n Laguna Beach. , ARC•t BEACH IJEARJNC SET -The councll ordered a public hearing on the Arch" Beach Jlelg hts specific plan to be held at 7:30 p.m. April 17. JlOLICE. SUPPORTEJJ -f'ollov.•lng a presentation by !he La guna Beach Policti Employcs' Assocjatlon uttorney. council members individually voiced their $Upport for the police department and invited the association to particl· pate in upcoming bud~et hearingi;i. The employes' attorney said negotiatlorui: ~ver salary and working conditions woµld start \\'ilhin a• Y:cek. A~lUSErtlENT BANNED -By unanimoU! vote banned coin operated amusement devices. A seeond hearing April 17 is required before final action ls taken. C01''00~1lNlU~IS CONTINUED -An appeal of design re"iew approval gjven to a ~unit condom.inium in the 500 block of North Coast Highway was continued pending a rullng on legal force of the clly ls ope n space ele ment to the general plan and its application tq the coridominium project. The proj· eet was protested by the public. • •• TRACT FRACAS AVOIDED -The counCil declined io ·act lo halt gradlng on a 30-bouse tract under way by developer David Miller along Park Avenue opposite Thurston Intermediate School. Miller was hit by a lawsuit lodged by the Temple liHls Community Association alleging proper procedure.! v.·ere not follo1ved In the approval of the projeqrs environmental impact .!tatemenl and tract mnp. Dr. Sloc11m Admission Of Killing Tot Alleged B'' T0 \1 BARLEY 01 "'-0111, l'llClt !.l1tf Dr. \Vesley Garner Slocu1n, convicted of .Medi.Cal (raud.s, admitted that he killed his infant daughter a nd dismembered her body 10 years ago in Costa. rt1esa, Deputy District Atto rney Ric h Farnell alleged \Vcdnesday in his closing statement in Superior Court. Farnell brought a hush to rhe courtroom when he rev ived the murder allegation in his statement to Superior Court Judge llarmon G. Scoville. Slocum had been acquitted of the Infant's murder. Shortly before Slocum was sent.e.nced to one to 10 years in state pri900 on the l\ledi-Cal fraud charge, Depu ty DA Farnell alleged In court, "Slocum got away with mur~er. ·•He beat his child and he admitted v.·hile he was drunk that he murdered her and ·put her remains in the freezer,'' Farnell said whi le Slocum 's shocked lawyers vigo rously objected. Farnell disclosed today that Slocwn, 47, made the admission "fairly recently'' to his mistress. "l\lrs. Nancy Fenno told us that he told her shortly before she left his Riversi4e home In fear that he killed ·his baby daugh ter, cut out the brain and se xual organs and stuffed the butchered child into the family freezer,'' Farnell said today. Jl..toving men found the wra pped remains of the ·1hree-month<0ld infant \\'hen they movet:l the Slocum family's possessioii.s from the .. ~lesa Verde 1home to a Santa Ana warehouse. Slocum . who \\'as at the time in a Santa Ana courtroo1n watching a pretrial phase of his SI mill ion lawsuit against the city of Santa Ana, was promptly arrested. Dr. Slocum's subsequent trial y,·as later described by the trial prosecutor as "an issue of \\·horn the jury is going to believe -Dr. or i\1rs. Slocum." The jury decided !hat the forme r surgeon o(fered the more convincing testimonv and cleared him of the cnarges.'He later di\'orced his wife. Farnell also urged Wednesday alter Slocum 's lawyers lUls\lcccssfully pul on a parade of character witnesses that the convicted man be fined $10.llOO on each of 22 grand thclt convictions. "Surely the people h.a\'e a right to get some of thei r mon ey bac k," Farnell said. "\\'e only based our case on the lip of an From Page I POLICE • • • Jives every day?'' Responding to Silver's charges, Mayor Roy Holm sakl no decisions "·ould be made by the council \Vt'dncsday about the st rength of the police force. ~Iayor Holm said that discu.ssion properly belonged in city budget sessions and in personnel negotiating sessions. •le invited the association lo participate In the budget sessions. "It "1·ould be premature to conclude that the city council has d~_Mled to ma ke cuts in any dcpar1ment,'' ~1ayor Jfolm said. He added that there will be no derisions made regarding the police department in a cla.ss all by itself. ~1ayor Holm. as did the rest of the council members, said he was distressed by oblique charge!! that ha\1e "placed the council in the minds of so me people as being anti-police. "\Ve fully su1>1»rt the police offltf!rs . . . and all olher departments loo.·· '-tnror lfo1m said. Couneit"·omnn Phyllis Sweeney said lhat In !he past the council has met with oflicers and improvemtnts in the departm@nt facilities i:qulpmtnt and operating proeedurei have been made. ·•we·re proud of our officers," ~11'8. Sweeney ·said. Councilman Jon Brand said he supported the department and the police pr:rsonnel. Vice ~1oyor Carl Johnson sald he a~ a. council member \Yas "not lnsen!lllve to the needs or the emplnyes" and· "I'm noi one of !hose people who J.hink we can get along witOOut police.'' Silver tllanked the council and sold bluntly he hcpcd thoy meant what they sald. iceberg and "·e could ha\•e gone on foreve r prt'senting eridcnce on this miin's persis tent s"·indli.ng of 1'tcdi·Cal." f"amell's case against Slocum took six months from opening st.atemrot to jury verd ict and established a new Orange Cowity Superior Court record for a criminal pn>C«.'d.ing. FMmPagel LAND • • • greater than 30 peJ'CCflt. Of 667 acres in the area, 26 percent would be developed. -A maximwn of 4.574 more people in not more than 1.829 new d\lo·ellings, with 2S percent development -A maximwn of 4,466 more people in not more than 1,786 new dweJlings. The · first l'A"O plans -call for the developed areas to be ser\'ed by an extension ol Alt.a Laguna Boulevard across the ridge top azxt down to El Toro Road . The third plan shov.-s access to the hilltop throogh a road through an exisUng trailer park in Hobo ~·on to Pacific Coa&t Highway. Under new state legislation, the county general plan can be amendt'd onl y three time3 a yoor. The current proposals \lo'\li be presented to the Or<lllge County Planning Commis.5ion as one of the amendments for 197~ and will be referred with the commission reactions to the board of super;isors \\'ho make a finri l decision . The county staff proposal calls for formation of an ad hoc comniittee 10 monitor hillside development and to review the detail and design of hillside proposals as they come up. Al one point. South Laguna Ch·ic Associa tion spokE!S\\·oman Lorelle Long accused Al Bell. county planne-r heading up the meeting. of misrepresenting the status of the Civic Association plan. ''The Civic Association \lo'as never re~led," she said. "It is still a viable possibility. We worked over 1wo years on this plan and wedon"t "'ant anything cast in cement."' She added t.hat elected oflicials should be urged to recognize that (or the most part, thl' citizens don't v.·ant dense hill side development. But because of the present tax structure, the I a r g e Jando\\'Tlers are under grca1 pressure to develop their land, she noted. 1 Jhn Bald\'<in, who has an option to build on one of the hillside properties in question in South Laguna. said he belil'ves the county staff "has made an honest effort to come up ""ith something nobody ""ill like." "lf some plan is approved that the large laodo\\'nel'S wi ll accept. the rest v.·ill be Jclt in open space." he predicted . "lt's a compromise to achieve liniiled development and still maintain the largest amount in open space.'' Fron& Page I TRAILERS • • • "We've all been losing sleep over this and \\'C ·want so!be fact s.·· Stressing that most people in the park hoped they would never "have lo move e~ain. another added. ··A lot of us are on fixed Incomes. You can't sell used !railers -nobody will buy them. If this road takes out our homes. it v.·il\ put a lot of destitute peop le. on the street." Unfortunately for the mobile home O"llers. the setOnd altcmatlve. which v.oold connect the South Lagwia ttllltops v.i th ~ L<tguna Beach r i d g e communities of .-'.rch Beach HelghU: and Top of the World. is fiercely opposed by the city oC Laguna Beach. That road would connect Balboa Boulevard v.·ith Alta Laguna Boulevard, which v.·oul d tventually go do\Vtl tht inland side of the ridge and mett El Toro Road. .• 1\10ugh many de\.'\'!lopers lnterested In untouched inland acres and the hillsidrs. insist the ridge IOfl road Is the best choice. Laguna Beach residents nlready tumed down the possibllll)' In fiery hearings several years ago end nuanv city officials predict the same lhlng will hnppen agajn . -· Fron& Page J TO RNADOES ••• ... \\1endtll Ford declared the state a dlsa!ter arta and. like sever11.I olher govt!nlOrt, askid lot fed eral help. "Tiiis la probably tl>e JnOft tragic day ln Keotucky tiistory,"~ governor aald as rcporta filtered ~ hla office about tho tomadoel that atruck a · doien counties In the center of the state. Gov. George C. Wallace or Alabama. appealing to President Nixon for federal funds, seld hi.!1 state suffered "extensive, devastating damage" rrom tornadoes tha t struck at le8..1!t 16 counties. Sltate troopers said 90 percent of the city or 11untsville was without power. National Guardsmen were mobilized in Ohio and Ind iana to prevent looting, keep order and held in rescue v.·ork. The American Red Cross said 800 disaster "'orkers and nurses were on du ly In storm·sfruck area.!. The torhadoes that hit Alabama also left el least 900 persons Inj ured ; more than 1,000 were hurt"ln Indiana: officials in Tennessee sakf iimply that fhe number of injured W8.!I Somev.-"here in the hundreds. The series of storms was the-the worst since l\.1arch 18, 1925, when tomadoeS cut through· Missouri, Illinois and Indiana. kill ing 689 persons. In recent years, a tornado in the Midwest on April 11, 1965 -Palm Sunday -left 271 dead . ' Ul'I Tt1e9l'I01• The corrununity of Monticello. a town or about 4.800 persons in northern Indiana. about 25 miles from Lafayette. was amoog those suffering severe damage. The fi\•e·block downto"·n area surrounding the courthouse w a s practically demolished; by mid"<lay today there were eight confirmed dead . The Bryan Manufact uring plant was directly in the twister's path. About 140 people were on duty v.·hen the storm hit: . at lea st one "'as killed ; almost e\'eryone else was injured. TORNADO LEAVES WIDE SWATH OF DEATH, DitSTRUCTION Large Po rtion of Monticello, Ind., Lies in Ruins "from the ti1ne lhe first' window cracked it couldn •t have lasted more than six or Se\'en 54.'conds,'' said one 'A"Oman. States Reco1~d Deatl1 Toll l\.lcrlin Finnell. a jWlior high school 1eacher, left home to visit his sister-in· Jaw five minu tes before the storm hit. \Vhcn he returned, only the walls -n·ere standing. Of Devastati11g Tor11adoes "I'm fin ished. \\'e·ve lost everything." Fln ncll said. "But v.·e·re l'ery fortunate.·· Wholes ale Price Ri ses Sharply Again in Marcl1 \VASHINGTON (AP ) -\\'holesalc prices ro5C sharply again last month despite the fi rst big decline In prices for farm products and processed foods in four months. the government said today. A 2.1 percent drop reported in prices for fami products, processt'd foods and feOOs failed lo offset the big rise in prices for a bQard range of industrial goods as the over·all price index for r.tarch SOUTHLAND GAS BILL GOING UP, Page 30 lncrcasOO by a seasonally ad justed 1.3 percent. Last month's increase compart'd with a jun1p of 1.2 percent in February , both highly innationary rates but more moderate than increases in the pre\'iOus three months. the L.1bor ·Department reported. \\'holesale prices the past year have risen 18.5 pcrcenL They usually arc rcncctt'd later at the retail level. The over·all increase of v.·hoJesale prices last month lifted the govemment·s pricing index to 15-1 .~ of the 1967 average. meaning that it cost $154.50 to buy lht' same volume of \\'holesale goods that $100 purchased in 1967. By The Associa ted Press llere is a state·by-state death toll from the torn adoes \\'hich struck a wide area \V edncsda y : KEr-<IUCKY: 80 dead, at leas( 280 injured. llea\·y dan1age at Lousville. "Frankfort and Brandenberg. Nat ional Guard called up. Telephone service do.,..·n From Page I • • • served as president of the Orange County School Boards Association. •le presided at lhe first meetings in the early sixties "'·hen educators and trustees from the Laguna . Tustin. and Ca pistrano sctiool district began planning for a new ''""er-year colll'ge. A Laguna Beach resident since 1935. T11ylor and his \\•ife ~1ar1;11ret have four children raning in age fro1n 17 to 30. 'l'ay lor resibrncd frotn the Laguna Ueach board in l!l63 partly ,;to give more time to gelling a community college district formed," he said . He was defeated in the school board race in 1971 hy Patricia Gillette in a push b~· conser\·ati\"C l ... 1gun11 residents to express their dis.salisfaction with the existing administration of then-Laguna Beach supc rinlendcnl of schools William L'llom. "'I am entering this race because of my strong con\ ictions about what has happened at Saddleback College since it "·as formed ," he said. Deadline for riling for the single 1-'lguna Death trustee \'acancy is S p.m_ Fridl1y v.·ith the Hegistrar of Voters office in Santa Ana. BIG CAPACITY 1 LOW PRICED . RE.~~~~.~~~~OR I ••l It• 'n E•tv lfly\ • •f ull·widlt\ Cholkot • ) C,bintl Stotlvr~ • Hu1r Vr,rublt Bin •'Dn p Doot Shelf 1815 NEWPORT ILYD. , DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA '"."' 541.naa in slr ickl'nareas. INDIANA: 62 dead, at least 1,000 injured. Daniag~ C>stimated at least $25 million, hardeF<t hit areas Hanover, in southern Indiana, and :\lonticcllo and llochester, in .t0rth--central Indiana. National Guard called-up. Telephone in st ricken areas. AL..\BA~IA : 72 dead. al least 900 injured. Damaj?e es timated in millions. Hardest hit Jl unt.s\'illc-Decatur area, Athens. Jasper. :\1oullon. all in northl'rn AlaOO.ma: Ninety percent of Jluntsville v.·ithout po"·er. TENNESSEE : 54 dead. htmdr~ injured . Heaviest damage at Cleveland and Etoy,•ah in southeast and Cookviltc and Nashrille area. r;ational Guard called up. OHIO: 35 dead. niore than SOO injured. To"'n of Xen ia. near Dayton in southYo'est, half destroyed, thousands homeles.5. National Guard called up. Cincinnati damage esli1nated al $15 million to $20 mill ion. Tell'phonc scn icc out in stricken areas. · GEORGIA : 15 dead. 85 injured. Hea\I)' damage throughout north\.\•estem area. O~TARIO. c:anada: 8 dead at \\rindsor, at least 10 injured . NORTH CAROLINA: -5 dead. 03mage at Murphy area in '"'este m ~lion. :\llCHIGAN: 3 dead. Most damage in Hillsdale. southeast of Detroit. ILLIJ\;OlS: 2 dead. 22 injured. Damage estimated at SI .2 tni ll ion in Decatur area. 4-CYCU lllLT·IN PITICllBIH'" DllHWAIHER • ·-·Jo-'"-.... -....... .... -....... ,_ .... _ ............. -............. -·-·· ... ··- I & =-• A.UfHOlllEO Gl Sl«YICC 90 DAYS CASH Wilh A.PPfO .... (tttU' ~ I I ' I I I y co or of nc 0 m 1.:i I pa w C(J m "' OV s ( Co du to fir n In tee the ' OI . . ~----,.._ .... Saddlehat!k 'fothl)'~S Finni ED IT I O N N.Y. Stoeks .. VOL. 67 , NO. 94, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDA Y, APR IL 4, 197 4 TE N CENTS orna 0 ea • THIS IS ARTIST'S CONCEPTION Of COMMERCIAL CORE OF NEW INDUSTRIAL AREA Industries to Ring Core jn Irvine Compan y Complex Near El Toro Irvine Rezoning Weighed 'Industrial Complex Ex11an sio11. Pro1Josed The nc1v ci ly of Irvine planning commissioners will begin review tonight or a 2.058-acrr re1.oning for the expansion of the Irvine lndus lrial Complex to land near El Toro \larinc Corps Air St:11ion . Staff a ide~ suggest con1n1issioncrs open !he 1>ublic hearing during tonight's rnecting: 1vhich is set for i :30 o'clock in tity hall. New c:on1mission appoin tees ~Tarilyn Boyd . En1il ··Skip'' Bt•ncs and Roland Schinzinger arc to be sworn in to join conti nuing commissioners Gary Dalzr\l and Frank •lurd. The fi rst five·membcr planning commission named by t'nc ci ty rouncil succeeds l1vo seven-member panels \llhich ha\'e served since cityhood was \·oted in 1971. The Irvine Con1pany iocluStrial planned community proposal is the largest zoning Of its kind lo be presented IH lhr 111."V cit.1·. fl calls for devclopnlt·nt of si'.< industria!-commerci::il "'l'il liigrs" b,I' 19RI. The zoning ap1>licat1(1n 110\t·.~ lhf' proposed land uses are consislt•nt \\'llh the city's recently adopted general plan . Some of the property lo he studied. ho'A'evcr,'is land not ~·<·I annrxcd b~· thf' city, but is included in the cit~· general. plan and is formally listed as bcin~ "'ithin the city's 53.000-acre spher<' of influence. Cities' sphere of influence maps reserve land a city n1ay somcd<iy "'ant to annex. The parcel lies south and east of El Toro ~ICAS and is bounded hy E:l Toro and Lake Forest nei~hborhood. the Santa Ana Frce11•ay and the Atcheson, Topek:i h·vi11e Pla11t Da1nage Set At $10,000 Due to Blaze 1\ sudden blaze at an Irvine plant that manufactures chemical foam products caused an cstin1atcd $10,000 damage overall . Oranse County Fire Department specialists estimated. \\'cdnesday. lnvestigato~ on the scene at Califoam Corporation. 16612 Von Kqrmen Ave .. during _afternoon hours were still tryin_g to es'tablish the cause of the 9:30 a .m. fire. Coont y Fire Ocpartml.'fll Inspector Bruce Pickens said 10 cmployeii of the lr\'inc Industrial Complex plant had to be treatl'd for s1noke inhalation follow1ng the major blaze. None requirl'd additional treatment other thanp administration of oxygen at Orange Ooast Weather Look for fair skies through Fri- day with y.•armer y,·eathe.r and bluer skies. Highs from near 70 at the beaches to the upper 70s in; land. Overnight .Joy.·s 4!.-52.. . INSIDE TODA l ' \Vho Jays you ca11 't enjoy Stli in the twilight 11ears of 11011r life? Dr. Robert N. Buller say1 that -rumor Is just so muclJ poppycock. See story. Page 7 .. \... M ... yll " 1M11i.1 n .JJ t•IUOtllW " " ...... 11111 l'lllldl M tl•Ullfltll .... H•t•Olltl loltw• • tttnk• " °'.,. .. (111111" 1 .. U Cttll-' " ·-· , .. Dnrn Hollen " '" • lldll1rl1I "•" ' '""' J>M •111 ... u l11mt11t 2J•U 11'Kll "'-rll•ll "'" ~\111nc1 ""' Tt1111!1f111 " ff!' Oll'drwt" n n-.11trt n.n M.•9tt• " w ........ ' AMI L•"""'1 • w .. td H1"1 • • the scene by firemen lo ovcr<.'tlm<' the effects or the dense. acrid . ch('mica.I smoke. He said if an internal fu·c v.·:Ht.·r sprinkler systcn1 had not Ix-en al"a ilah!('. damage Vr.'ould have been far 'A·orsc than the $10.000 total estimatro. "\\'e probably wouldn't c1·en ha\·e had a building left." Inspector Pickens said. ..that polyurethane stuff bums like gaso-line... ,,. He said about $6.000 in loss~ l\'35 due to destruction or damage of C'QUipn1ent aod furnishings rendered unuseabl e by smoke and water. Ren1ain ing losses included S2.000 each for structural damage to the ti!l·Up concrete wa lled building and three large n1ass-produccd c h u n k s of the polyurethane foam . The segments are baked just like a big cake in dime~ions of 200-by-thrce--by· eighl·foot segments and hence ace called buns. . A force of 40 firefightC'rs took o half· hour to bring ~ fire under control and drtY.' nine coonty f.ire trucks. plus rxle from the Santa Ana f\larine Corps Air Station. ~Ian Kill s on, Self ln LA S uhurlJ I.OS ANGELES (UPI ) -\Vil\ian1 J . r~utton. &6, shot to death his 3i-year.old soo , 'A'ho had been confine'() to n whcelchAlr for eight yea rs with mulnple sclerosis, and then took his lt'fe. she.riff's deputies sa1d \\1ednesday. The bodies ot the eldt.r Fulton and James T. Fulton were found in the b.1ckyard of their home ln \\1indsor ~Jllls. -• • .ind Santa Fl' Railroad. ,\JI 1he land i~ within the S.'.ldd!rback Comrnu nily College District and ifl pl'l'tt•nt of the ptopcrty would b<• f.'.IXPtl Qy 1hc-lr\"1nt· Uni fiL-d School !)1-;tnct •1 ~ \It'll ~s rhc tiiy of Irvine. The rl'ni;nnin i.: 30 P' rcr·nl of the si!c 1\·]]] bt'ncftt the Saddlt•back \'alley Cnifit.."'<I Schoo 1 IJ1~trict. \\'hlle most -80 percent -of the land io; clt•stined for industrial use. 15 pcrc•·nt 11ould Ix-set aside for small businc.s.~e~ and another fire percent for com1nrrcial u~e.; 1\h1eh complete the \•illaf?cS l'n1·1sionl'<i b~· the Irvine Compan y planners. l)('1·clopmcn t standards v:ould match 1ho<;r of the lr\·Lne Industrial Complex nt·a r Ornnr.:e County Airport, a company spokesman said. 1)[<1 v or , Service • l 'liit>f Seek Ai£1 For Dru g Group By GEORGE LEIOAL ' Ot lllf 01il• Piie! Sltll Irvine '.\lavor f.abrieUe /'rl'or and r om1nun1tv Ser\·ices Co n1 m ·i s s io n Chairman -Sallv :\filler ha1,re me~ in the. "·akl' of l<ist v.·Cek's massive drug raid to mebihze public and pri\'ale agencies to !1clp arrestees and their families. :\o definite progranls are ready to be- ~u bmittcd for city approval. but both official! indlcatl-d large numbers of citizens ha11e offered h<>lp l\'ith counsclin~ or rehabililation programs. ~ :\!rs. ~tiller 11·hosc comrnissJon has been urging provision nf teen center facilities 1•irtually since its appointment more than a year ago. said that need l,1ntinues. ••\\'e desperately need a . center. son1eplacc for kids to go lo rap 1\·ith rompctent people." \lrs. ~liller said. f\oleanwhilc. a number of services 11·ill be called on to counsel the 50 to 60 y-ouths 111lo \\"Cre arrested on less_r charges in the rnids \1hicn netted 110 drug suspecl s. Jr\'ine police arc expected to refer mnny ju1·cniles to the UC lr\'ill c Program in Social Ecology Youth $<>r\'1ces Program or the c o u n t y Asst'ssment and Treatment services Center in Orange. Both programs have. ISe~ ~108Il.E, Page%) fl ank Does It! Hits 71 4tli CINCINNATI (UPI\ -Hank Aaron <.-qualC!d Babe ftuth's home run record today when he hit the 714th home run of his career in the first inning or the N3llonal League .)pe_ner between the Atlanta Braves 1nd Cincinnati Jteds at capacity packed Riverfront Stadium. 0 a Tl1ousands Hon1eless h1 Midwest Ry Tbt Associated Prts!i R<'scue workers roun\00 the dead and tried 10 help the li\'ing rebuild today afrrr !he nation·s Vr.'orst tr.rn:1do disaster in ~9 yrars lt>ft :u le.1st 33i dc:id and tho11.s.111ds injured or hon1clt'ss. The storms tha1 Sirurk latf' \\.ednesday :ind early toda y hit 10 Sou!hern And :\lidVr.·estem :;tatl'S and Or.t:irio. Canada; y.•ho!e ron1 n1un11 :es \\'f•re turned into pi!rs of n1hhle: hair !ht• 101111 of Xe111:1 , Ohio. \1·as a shamblt'S. ll it;:h y.•1Jlds and flood 1n~ th.:it carnc in the t1fl t'rmath of the ton1adocs han1pert'<i rescue 01K'rations . Pn.-s1dent .\'1xon tocl:iy dec!art'd the XENIA, OHIO. PROSTRATED BY TORNADO. Story, Page 4. stat('s of Alabama. Ind iana . !\cnruckv. Ohio and Tt~nnrsscl' to \)(' nn1ional di·~ '1<.1~·r arc.1s bct·:n1~ of tire dl·vast<itin~ 1qrnadocs. The ~ational \\·eatl1C'r Ser1·1cc "·arned of thl' possibility of nc\\' storms in part~ of 1\l<1b.'.lma. (;rorgia and :\orlh and South Carolina. Kut forecasters sa id !ht' Vr.·cathl'r rond1tions today ll'l're not 1he same as those that produced \\'OOnesday's sv.i ftly moving storms. Kenlucky reported 80 dead. Alabama 72. Indiana 62, Tennessee 54. Ohio l5. Georgia 15. Ontario. Canada. eight. r\ortll Carolina five. ~flchigan three. Illino is l'A·o, and West Virginia one. Survil'ors of the storms' 11·ra1h mou rned friends arxl re\alil'CS and tried (Set TOJl.,\ADOES, Page SJ ~leSla Bo111bshell UP I lt!tP~Oltl CAVED IN -'fhe tren1cndous force of a tornado is ~h o "•n in thi s den1olishecl panel tru('k in Knightslo\l:n . Jn.d .. "'hirh "'.'.I~ tJrried 2.'lO yards lhrough the air and wrappC'd around a tcll.'phonc pole. ·rhe owner escaped and took refu s::c in a restaurant. States Rcco1·cl DcatJ1 Toll Of ·Devastati11g To1·11acloes II~· Tbe AsS<ll·iated Prrss llere is a !lla!e·b}"slale death loll from the tornadoes 11 hu.:h struck a \\'ide area \\'('(JneSd.'.ly : • inJUl!'(I llt\l\)' d.1n1;1i.;t• .11 l.Oll!i\Llll'. Frankfort ;i nd Brandt•nbl·ri;. Nation:i! Clu:1rd rath•d up TelP~hon1• srr1·1et• do"n 1n •tr1tk1·11arr.1' l\'!ll \,\',\ f,2 (f('.ld, :rl l1·:hf 1.000 Dr. Slocu1ri Adniissio1i 1n1un '(J !1:1rn:1~·.-· 1-t1111.i1i·d ;i\ l•·;i~t ~1:, 1111lhvn, hard!·S t hit :1!'1':1, llann1·l'r . 111 <iou:h1·rn Ji all<1n:i. :ind \11111\ILTlln ri nd l!f"J•·h1•;;!1·r. 111 .1or1h·ct>n\r'.'il lndla n;1 \:1tion;tl r;v;.i rd t·al!t'(I 1111. Tt·h·phon1· 111 .~tri cki ·n <1rra'>. Of Killing Tot Alleged Ry TO'f BARLEY 01 11'141 Dlil~ Pilot lilatl Dr. \Ve.~ley Garner Slocum. convic!ed of '.\lcdi-Cal fraud.~. ad1n1!led !hat he ki!ltd hiii infant d:1ugh1cr a n c1 dismemtx'rcd her body 10 years ago in Costa :\lesa. Deputy Districl ,\uorncy Hich Famt·ll ci!lcged \\'rdnesda~· in his closing statement in Supe rior Court. Farnell brought 11 hush to tne courtroom \\'hen hr rev11·ed the murder allegation in his st<ltc·mcnt to Superior Court Jud i::e Harmon G. Sl'01·1He. Slocu m had been acquitted of the infant's murder. Shortly before Slocum 11·as sentenced lo one to 10 yea rs in slate prison on the '.\te<h·Cal fraud char~e. Deputy DA Farnell allcgOO in court. "Slocu1n got a11a1· Vr.'ith murder. "lie beat his child and he ·adm 1t!cd "hile n'e 1\aS drunk 1hat he murdered her and put her remains in the freezer:· Farnell said \\'h1le Slocuin 's shockL-d lav.·~·ers \'i~orously objected.. Farnell disclosed today that Slocum . · 41. made the admission "fairly recently'• 111 his mistress. "~!rs. Nancy Fcn no told us that he told her shortly before she left his Ril'ersidc home in fet1r th at he killed rus bah1 daughfcr. cut out lhl' brri1n :ind Sf'xu;il organs ;ind stufft-d the butchered chi ld int11 the fami ll' freeze r," Ft1mell said today . · '1ovi ng mf'n found thf' 11Tappcd re1nains of 1hl' 1hrrc-1nonth-otd inf:1nl v.·h('t") they mo1·l-d the Sloc·um farnil.l'"!i p<>SS('ss1ons frorn the ~lcsa Verdf· nt:Hll•' to a San!<• Ana warehouse. Slocum. v.·ho \\'<ts at \he time in a S<in\n Ana courl roo1n 11aiChing a pretrial pha~1· of his $1 n1dlion lal\'Sui t again st the city of Santa An.'.I , v.·as pron1ptly arr{'S!ed. Dr. Slocum's suhsequcnt tr1;il \':~H; latrr described by !he tnal prosecutor :is "an issue of Vr.'hom the jury 1s going to bcht.:\l' -Dr. Gr ~!rs. Slocurn.'' The Jui;.· decided that the former surgeon offered the n1ore ron1·1nc1ni; testimony <ind clcan.:d hirn of th1· l'nargcs. lie \at cr divorced. his v.ife. Farnell a~ urged \\'cdJ'lt.•sday after Slocum's laVr.·yers unsuccessfull y put OJl ,1 parade of character \\·i1neSS(-s that the CO!ll"iCted man be fiJ1NI 10.00C Oil C-dCh of""'.!2 grand theft conv1ct ioos. "Surely the pcnple h:il"c a right to l.;l'l some of their money back ." Farnell S<11d . !Sec Sl..OCL"~I . l'ai::e 21 lrvii1e's Coastal Ac1~eag~ Viewed lly Plan11ii1g Pru1el Six \'ie11·s of the possible future for the Irvine Company's 10.000 acre coastal · properties 'A·e.re selected \\'cdnesday by multi-agency planning p r o g r n m (TICMAP J participants. Planning alternatives ranging from permanent open space use of the ocean \'\cw land to swinAing inte'tnational resort development •.vere sent to 11 variety ot consultants for funher exa mination: TICf\iAP Is the gathering of official$ from city. county and state units of government a n d environmentalist.!! Interested In the fu1ure plans fot use of the coastline between Newport ~ach and l..aguna ~ach aivt land inland to the cit.,Y of lrvlnc.. Participants meeting \\fednesd;i\· 1n ' • • ~ewport Center aRreed to incrca!ir 1hr1r workload and m ert C'\'N)' other wee\. instead of 1nOnth ly. They al-'O as.signed a nu mbt>r of !i!ud~ projects to rons111t ini.t firms lo IM> hi r!'d by the Irvine Comp.1ny to pro\'1d c report!! 10 TIC'.\1AP , a quasi-public a~enc~ The alternatl\'es :ire to be :studied bC'fore a rlnal rccomn1cnda11on t.., 1na tl r to public agencies "'hlch mu.~t appro1·r de\·c.lopment plans for the properl y Those altr.rn ati\'cs arc : -Use of the land for public Gr ·pr 1ratc open spa te and recreation. -Development of the tol al site as n &elf·suffic!cnt coastal comn1un lty 11·ith coast hii.thway "unplugged " from its ronncC1 ions to Laguna 11nd Newport Beach. ..,....Crea1iGn of an tllle 5uburb.1n ~Ser C01t TAL.. Pn,gc :1 1\L.\ll:\.\IA · i~ df':1rl. :1L l<';l~t 00() itqured I >a1nar?C' f'Sl!n1a1 C'd 1n 1111ll1on.~. llr1nl "'-I hi t llu nts1·1llt··l>-·carur al'ea. A1h Pn.,, .la'-pi:·r . .\loult11n. <111 111 no r1h('rn ,\l;1!:-;11n:t \tnl'ty rJ!.•rl'<'nl or lluntsvi!lc Vr. 1thuu1 J)()\1 ('r TF:\\F:SSEE ~1~ d1·:1d hundrt'<i~ in;ur .. d l/ca 1 u•<i\ cl:111n;1;.:l' ,1! l"l1·1 t•land ;111d ElO\\ah in sou!hru<:T :ind Uiokv 111r ;ind .\'<is/1111!t· llr(·;i \,1!111n:1l (;Uilrd c:a!]l'(j UJI 01110 :i;; d•·ad. rnorr !h,111 jOfl in jured Th\1·11 of '.\tn1a. ll(·;1 r l>.1,ton 1n S11u!h1\t•:-.t. half dt"stroyt'<l. ti1ousa nd s homt'lt-s" .. \'a11onal 1:u11r~ c:ill•·d up. l'1ni·1n11 ;11 i damai;c (•st11niio11'<I :11 S!!"i 1nll l1on ro S.20 11111!1on. Tl·lc·phonl' ~t·r.1<."\: out in ~t ricken arc.'.ls r.r.onr.1A : J.l dead. ~i 1niur,..d. ff('a,·y d<trn<igc throughout norlh11 t·~tt·rn ;u·C'a. ().\'TARJO. Cant1d:i 8 dt"ad <it \\'1ndc;or, :it !e;1sl 10 injured - .\'ORTl l f'AROJ.J :\.\. 5 d('.1d. n 1:nac;r r1t .\l urp t1r ar1..<i 1n 1\c·,tt n1 ~tcuon 'I\o l'o11L e.~( I 11 Saddle/Jack Hoard Elel'Lion As of noon i odav. "1111 Mnfl''\! .. "·a~ ~1 1 11 th1• \10ril f<1r all thrrr uix•ni ni;s on !hi' Saddl<·h:1<"k ( '•1l!f'J:!~· Ho;1rrl nf Trush t ~ I •n!\ ono: 11cr,«n h11 • 111.td•' t.1-. (<Hlll1d:it•1 off1£'111I in 1·:1eh nf lh1• lhrti' rru~t•'f' ari·:t~ Stt11· \lu,,lh•r 1n •north ·ru~11n •: ,Jrffr\ I 1uBn11·<' 111 '-OU1h Tu~1 1n :.nrl L:irr~ 1 .1~ lor in T.;1gunu fft·acl1. l n!e..,.., at lca~l one mort• JX'rS<rn crnnp:~tt'!> nhni;?; 1n f'ach d1~1r1~·1 . !he 1hrt--<· 1n line~ Ii.Ir \1111\lln 1hc Junct 4 t•ltct1011 by d('fa uh Thl' thrtt• !\t>at~. \ael\tf-d h1 !ht' n•:-1~11a11uns of St1ddlrh:i<'k tn;,ttt' Alyn Urannnn. lln n' Yogel. and ,John Lu nd. 11·ill he cl~l'INI Ql lar~l' ,by 1111 di!'tr1c t \''1\cr~ n u t ranc1ic1:itcs fur earh J».<.t n1ust li\·c 11·11hin the. trust~t> Art·a 111 (11Jt•sl1dn. Fi\·e 01hcr pcopk• ha\"l' !:'lkcn nut papers as cru1didn1c:s bu! hove not rt•turnl'd them: f\j'onna Cole nnd Eugt•n(' Auert>.1ch 1n Lacuna . Reach: .John l'lnAmOr(!, l\cith Stanlt•)' in no rth Ttisttn :. And Alun Gree nVr.·ood 1n '~1t h Tustin .) • • 2 DAILY PILOT IS Classmate Held ; Two Boys Shot Two junior l11gh school boys from Orange were recovering today . artcr being gunned do\m by a 15-year-old y classmatc on the lawn of a house across .. the street [tom their school, police said, Officia ls at Chapman General llospital : sai d today Yorba Junior Jligh students Douglas t~. ltin k, !5. and Chad E. : Pearson, 14. are r"csting comfortably d~spitc serious bullet u·~. Rink was hit once in the chfsl and Pearson once in the buttocks with heavy· . caliber slugs in t:ne 2)o P·ll!· incident. ~ ]be ,susPe:ct. nabbed after a short ! chase by an off-duty police officer, y.·as • identified as Steve Kemp , a nei,•: student • 11t the school. Police confiscated a .4-1 : rnagnum revolver when they arrested the boy. Witnesses told police the shooting look place after an argument between the three boys over the suspect 's alleged • prowess as a target shooter. Police said Kemp was standing across the street from the two victims during the argument and allegedly pulled the gun from a holster he had flung over his shoulder and opened flre. Witnesses said Kemp fired three times , hitting the boys !~ice. lie then started running from the scene. but was captured by off-dut y officer Kim Browne. who was instructing a physical education cla~ at the school. . · TwO other teachers 1helg the youth while Browne gave first aid to the .shooting victirm. - Police today discounted any possibility the shooting was relBted to gang or racial activity. Kemp, described by his teachers as a loner, is being held in Juvenile Hall today on charges of attempted murder. From Pqe l MOBil,IZE • • • been used an alterna tives to formal court charges for fir st time offenders and both prograrm offer family as well as individual counseling for troubled youlhs. Pl1rs. Miller said she has talked lo the county mental health unit a b o u t establlsbtng satellite counseling teams in , Irvine. • "Th is !drug) probl em 'MS been totally identified by the raids," ltlrs . .:\1iller said, adding !hat there are other problems. 1 "We have a growing problem with teen alcoholism. Parent.al abuse of children is another field needing attention. 1 "Hopefully the community services commission can come up with a plan to meet all the ne«is or this cOmmunity,'' she said . Mayor Pryor endorsed the effort and sugges ted Soc would ask the council to formally ask the community services comm ission to study the mental health services issue. Mrs. Pryor said she ~·ould prefer to see the city take the initiative to deal with emotionnl problt'n1s of youth or other citizens in wavs thJI anticipate the need for polrce aclion. ~r roncr Ac!d rt':'iS 0 'Fol' Drn ~ Sa~pe<'t Due to n \~ poi.:r;1ph1t:al error on a n·.aster list of ennnnal suspcC"ts arrested in connection 1v1t~ ;u1 Jr,•inc-ccntered drug raid a 1•1('11k :1g0. one "-ti.o;pecfs address 1~·as li i:;\cd inccrrectly in a follO\.\'UP stor~· Tu ·•day. fran k ti. F11 rlon!(. 23. of 177 E. 22nd St.. Costa \1 ·~~1. i,:; a resident of r\partment Ir.. not as listed originally by police. The manager of the 57-unit complex lives in the apartment which was wrongly listed. Furlong, ~·ho is charged \\'ith one count of sale of dange rous drugs, has never 0<.'tupi l'd it. ' OIAHGI COAST ·~ DAILY PILOT .1., ,.,. ()1"'1~ c.o.." o.,. A.:.< "'1~ ""ocro., - """"' '""' N•w• l't-4 ""'"''"" 1W , ... Ota-0..~ ""~~'"'"9 c,....,..,.,. ""'-··· 9<1•!-.. , llV"'"...... ...~~ !•· '"tOV<.t~ ,~,,. ..... 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"l don't believe it," said Don llilton of Xenia, a town of 2!1,000 in southwestern Ohio. Bill O'Brien. an Insurance adjustor In town to help hi! cllents, said, ''Thi.I 11 one of the worst tornadoes t have Rt.fl in my 11 yeal'1 In the buslneaa." 'nle 1'cnncssc Val\C'y Authority said the utility suffered the ""orst damage in Its 40·year history. ··Even whcr, we gel power re5tored on our lines there will still be a lot , of damage and oula ges on locnl power distribution systems," s;11d a spokesman. "\Ve've got ouiagcs on fi\·e of our 10 50,000.vol t linl'S ," ~ ·s;1id. "These lines are the backbOne of our svstcm. \Ve've got all available crc~·n1cn auc1. m>1n power out trying to make repairs. bot we can't say when service wilt be restored." Kentucky appeared hardest -hit. Gov. Wendell Ford declared the stale a disaster area add. like several other goVernors . liskcd for federal help. "This is probably ttie most tragic day in Kentucky history," the goveroor said as reports filtered into his office about the tornadoes that struck a doien counties in the center of the state. Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama , appealing to President Nixon for federa l .fuOOs, said his state suffered "extensive, - devastating damage" from lomadoes that struck at least 16 counties. Sttate troopers said 90 percent o! the city of ' Huntsville was without power. National Guardsmen we re mobiliz~ in Ohio and Indiana to prevent looting, keep order and held in rescue work . The American Red Cro.'iS said BOO disaster workers and nurses w~re on duty in storm-st ruck areas. · The tornadoes that hit Alabama also left at least 900 persons Injured ; more than 1,000 were hurt in Indiana; officials in Tennessee said simply that the number oUnjured was some~·here in the hundreds. The series or storms was the the worst since March 18, 1925, when tornadoes cut through Missouri, 'Illinois and Jndiana , killing~ 689 persan.'I. In recent yean, a tornado in the Midwest on April II, 1965 -Palm SWlday -left 271 dead. The community of Monticello. a town o( about 4,800 persons in northern Indiana, about 25 miles from Lafayette, \\'3S among those suffering severe damage. The flve·block downlO\\'n area surrounding the courthouse w a 1 practically demolished ; by mid-da-y today there were eight confirmed dead. TORNADO LEAVES WIDE SWATH OF DEATH, DESTRUCTION Large Por,tion of Monticello, Ind., Lies in Ru ins • Brown Cites Watergate . Links in UCI Speech -California Secretary of State Edmund G. "Jerry " Brown Jr. said \\'cdnesd11y that the indictment of Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke shows that the \\'atergaie scandal is linked to California polllics. "It sho\\·s that \\'atergale reaches all the way to California ." Brown said in a speech to UC lrvine students. Brown, a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor, asked, ".lf most people think our leaders are crooks, how are WC GOing to have a government?" Ceiibacks Bhamed CdM Route Delay Of 2 Years Seen Construction or the Corona def ~111r Frt.~way between the San Diego end Newport. frt4!ways will likely be delayed t~'o years because of federal spending cutba~. llaig Ayan ian, director of the. swtcl Division of lfighways for Orange and · Los Angeles row1liC!, sai d Wednesd ay. Ayanian .said the $20 million project, including the interchange or the Corona del Mar and Newport freeways , had been included In the 1974-75 budget. But, he said, federal funds have run out and unless additional fede ral monies become available, the projects will have to be ptl:!lhed back. "If some fed Cral money sOows up, you can bet we'll get those projects going. They are top priority," Ayan.ian says. But even though there may be temporary delays. slate hlghvtay offic.;!ils are still confident that both th e Newport Freeway extension and the Corona de! Atar Freeway ~·ill be completed by 1982. Both projects are included in the state's new eight-year plan which lists the .freeway projects wi.th the highest building priorities. Ayanian sa id if work on the Corona del Pliar Freeway isn 't started within the next three montlu or 'at least put out to Taylor Will Run For Saddleback Trustee's Post Former Laguna Beach board of education president Larry Taylor, 60, of. 465 Myrtle SI. said today he will run for Ille Saddleback College Board of Trustees. _ Taylor. a retired public relation.! man ~'ho oow runs a locksmith business. ser\'e1 t~·o !!lints on the Laguna Beach school board : from 1961to1963 and from 1966 to 1971. bid, the delay would be at least two )'tlf'S in gettillg them going. He explained that tbc Federal liighway Administration will begin to require envi ronmental impact report! for aJI freeway cOOstruction nerl year .and It will take about 18 moolhs to prepare them. He said th\a means the st.art o! construction could not ta~e place until at least lhe 1976-77 fiscal year. Ayanla n added that the project! ~·ould take two years to complete, as long as there is a constant flow of money. Ayat)lan said the ooty project certain to-be oon.5tructed immed iately is the relocatioo of MacArthur Boulevard and the COMtruction of a new bridge ovu San Diego Creek. "Beyond that, Ute crystal ball is a little cracked and fuzzy," Ayanian said. "There just is no way to tell precisely how much money we are going to have available," he said. He also pointed out that beginning next year there will be Jess state rreeeay construction money available if voters approve a re!ertndum on the June 4 ballot I.hat would divert 25 percent of gu las money to rapid transit. The spending cutbacks were announced last week by Howard U11rlch, California secretary of transportation, at a traffic conference in Oakland. Ullridl said there would be a t~·~f.bird! cutback in funds available st.atewkle, from about $16 billion to $S bUlion. Wendall Pond , Ayanlan's top assi8tant, explained last week that the cutbacks ~d have a great effect on a variety of Orange Cotlllty projects. Auto Show Set In Laguna Hills Custom cars from antiques to hot rods v.ill be featured Saturday in an auto show sponsored by the Saddleback Valley Lions Club. Nixon May Float Loan To Pay Back Taxes R('inccke. a· candidat e for the Republican gubernat orial nor:iination, has been indicted on three counts of perjury 1n coru1ection with the 117 antitrust case. The ind ictment by the Watergate Grand Jury accused Reinecke of lying to a t.:.S. Senate subcommittee during hearings on the oomination of former Allomey c;cncral Richard G. Kleindienst. Asked how the indictment would affect Califomia'g gubernatorial campaign, Bro~'n said . "Not much. Flournoy Qr Reinecke, I th ink I can beat either one of them ." lfe ~·as president or the Laguna board in 1967 when the Saddlcback di strict ""'as formed and took an :ictive role in the committees which ~·orked to bring it to reality. A lifetime member of thti Parent- Teacher Association. Tavlor has also served as president of the Orange County School Boards Aasoclation. He presided at lhf!i first meetings ln the early sixties when educators and trustees fro m the Laguna. 1\Jstin. and Capistrano school district began pl annin!? for a new two-year college. Some 120 "ehicles are expected to drive into the parking lot of 1he Taj Mahal Professi<lnal Building in Laguna Hills for lhe 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. exhibit. Rroceeds from the show will,go to the Orange Coun ty Services for the Blind, Inc. Children under 12 ~·ill be admitted free . Jim,.[udse. a spokesman for Servlcts for the Blind, said the money would help pay for a $250,000 mortgage on the non- profit organiultion's new facility in Santa Ana . WASHINGTO N (U PI) -President Nixon. who \\'ill pay about $4fi7.000 in back taxes and interest the lntemal Revenue Service says ·ne owes for the first four years of his presidency, may have to float a loan to settle up . By abandoning plans \Vcdncsday to contest hi s situation in tax court, although he believed his I a w ye r s NIXON TAXED FDR FREE FLIGHTS. Story, Pago 4. NIXON'S STATE TAXES GET PROBE, Pogo S successfully could challenge the findings. Nixon tacitly conceded he under-reported income and exaggerated deductions during bis first term. The t&x·bite -including $432,7ll8 the IRS said Nixon O\\'C's in bark taxes -~·ill cool the President and his wife Pat about $467 ,000, tJ1e White llouse said, When A}le inlerest ·is computed. Nixon's decision to pey the back taxes \viii force him "to complete ly reassess hi.s financial position. which has been almost totally wiped out," a \\'bite House spo~eSman said today. Press secretary Ge.raid \Varrcn said the $467,000 tax bill had "a major im· pact" on the President's Clnancial posi- tion, but !hat he ~'OUld pay "certain cash and probably borro w some money to pay the remainder." Asked 'vhether the President would sell either his San Clemente or Key Bis- cayne, Jo'la .. homes , or both, to raise money. \\1arren said Nixon would not sell San Clemente as he had unde rtaken to give this home to the American people on his and Mrs. Nixon's deeths "free an d clear." In one of the most daring political gambles of his career, Nixon disclosed Frotn PQf1e l COASTAL • • • community of private estates. -Oe\'t'lopmcnt or a ~Janet<! coastal community oonnccted to neighboring cities. -Provision of two s c pa r a t e comrnunilles, one on C.e hilts and ridgetops and the other on the beach and coastal shelf. -r>cvelopmPnt of a ' ' u n I q u t destination r~rt" mtttlng the range of lourist-resol'1·recreatlon ,, e eds of South<'m ~lifomi8 . Among the firms to be wlgntd studies of the ooastal property plan proposals are Sedway and Cook of San t'ranclsco and HaJI and C.oodhue of San Francisco. Environmental Anslysl& Foundation of Newport Beach hM betn working with the TICi\1AP group and will study air quality and open space management impactll or the plaM. . Archaeolngical Re.search fnc. of Costa Mesa is charting histoMc81ly valuable sites and Jones and Stokes will examine wildlife: and l)e:gctation over a oot-ytar perk><t. his financial ~·ealth in December in an effort to defuse publi r criti cism of his tax payments. He conceded his wc:i.lth tripled in the four years he h.1d been in office. and that he was a millionaire. But those figures showed mat less than half that wealth ~'as in cash. !he rest being real C'slate and other holdings not easi ly negoti<Jblp. The bill Ni xon agreed to pay would::..W,pe out half his net v.·orth and all his last reported cash reserves. A \Vhite 11ouse spokesman said that ~'hilc the method of payment must be "·orked out between the President and the IRS, ;,The President may have to take out a. Joan" to m('et his obligations. Nixon's decision came just four hours after the Congressional Joint Comn1ittct on Internal Revenue Taxation ntade public a staff report concluding the Nixon.s owed at least $476.431 in back taxes and interest for 1969 through 1972. The committee today ( l l endorsed "most" of its staff finding on Nixon's tax liability, (2) commended him for deciding lo pay it. and (31 sent it to the legislators investigating his impeach- ment . With that, the t'Qmmittee wrapped up its inquiry into Nixon's_ tax status - launched in December at thr Prt>Sidcnt's request -and voted to-take no further action. The Y.'hite I-louse. emphasizing that the TRS found no evidence of fraud, said Nixon would pay the slightly lo\\·cr IRS figure on the grounds the corrunillee sta ff ooted fi nal determination of what was owed would come from the IRS. From Page l SLOCUM • • • "We only based our case on the tip of an iceberg and we could have gone on forever prcse'iting evidence on this man's persistent s~indling or !\Iedi-Cal " lo'amel Ps case against Slocum took six months from opening statement to jury verdict and established a new Orange County Superior Court record for a crim!n.al proceeding. II w:is alleged during the marathon trial that Slocum billed the state organiia1ion for $182.000 in one year .alone. ~!embers of sevt'ral S:lnta Ana ramilies said they did oot receive the suvtccs billed by Slocum and other indigents named in his. i\ledi-cal claims sald they had never heard of him. i\lrs. Fenno testified In the trial tXi't sM hurriedly moved out of Slocum's Riverside home after the physician tnvol\;td her in a plan to have his grand theft trial declared a mlstrlal. It wa& testified that a spectator who w:is jailed on contempt charges after creating an outburst before the jury was po.I dto do exactly that by Dr. Slocum. A !@<.'Ond outburst occurred during the long sentencing session ond NtUlted In Judge Scoville ordering the offMder. a Santa Ana minister. to lotivo his courtroom "and cool aff_" State Controller Houston Flournoy is Rcinecke's chief ri\'al for the Republican nomination. Brown spoke to a group or several hundred students \Vednesday as part of the UC! Californi a '74 lecture series. NA TO Voices Plea BRUSSELS <UPI I -The North Atlantic Treaty Organization marked its 2.SLh aMivrrsary today ~·ith a plea to the t.:nited States and Canada to maintain their troop levels in Europe as part of a plan lo 1naintain a deterrent to Soviet bloc allack despite the high financial pr ice. The call ramc from the secretary general of lhc alliance, J06Cph Luns of llolland. in a birthday address. A Laguna Beach resident since 1935, Taylor and h.is wife 1'-1argaret have four children raning in age from 17 to '30. Taylor resigned from the L:aguna Beach board in 1963 partly "to give more time to gelling a community college district formed," he said. He was defeated in the school board race in 1971 by Patricia Gillette in a push by COllservalive Laguna residents to express their dissatisfaction ~·ith the existing administratio n of then-Laguna Beach superintendent of schools William Ullom. "I am entering this race because of my strong convictions about what has happened at Saddleback College since it ~·as formed." he said. Deadline for filing for the sina:le Laguna Bead\ trustee vacancy is 5 p.m. Friday with the Registrar of Voters office in Santa Ana. BIG CAPACITY LOW -PRICED :~ REFRIGE~ATOR • jl 1.5 tu. h . up1clty e •2 le' •n (,1y Tr1y1 iii •full·wld1h Ollllfl • l Cablntt Shtl""' • Hult \lfltllble Bln •'Onp Door Sh,lf 1115 NEWPORJ. ILYD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA ••••• 54 .. 7711 90 DAYS CASH . I • The Times Past Auto Club of Southern Cttlifomia is co.sponsoring the show with !he Lions Club. 2 Y outlis Seized In Sivord Thefts SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Two juveniles were arrested here aft.er police found Sl,355 wortti of daggers, sabers and Kung Fu equipment in their car. Officers said \\'ednesday they saw the two loading the ca.r's trunk with sword!. A search also disclosed Kung Fu uniforms, chaU. and a punching bag. Police said the items ~'ere U:ken from Brenban Lai's Koog Fu Supplies Co. The suspects were taken to the youth guidance center. 4·CYClf •LT·lll PllKIRIEI" DlllWAlllEll ·--·"'--··----.. ·---· ... -...... -....... __ ,.,_,_ .-.. ---.,_o-o.--. ._, __ ,_.._ •""•l--.... ·- .-f!® 0 ( s1av1cc ~ I I I / 1 , I • Duntinglon Beaeh Fountain ·Valle • • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 94, 4 SECTIONS, +4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 4. 1974 TEN CENTS orna O · ea • • • ----------~----------·-------------~~-~ . . Hank Dalltmers 714 Au.ron Ties Babe Ritt11's Hon1er Record CINCINNATI (AP) -llanlt Aaron , Atlanta's Jcy-nerved 4G-year-old slugger. eamed his niche among baseball's immortals today lli'tien he smashed the 714th home run or his illustrious carei!r , lying the record held by the legendary Babe Ruth. The soft-spoken Atlanta star unloaded his historic blast in his first at-bat of the 1974 season -in the first iruling against CinciMati -to equal a mark once though\_-unreachable. Aaroh's blast off veteran right-hander Jack Billingham cleared the left field fence about 380 feet from home plate. A standing-room-only crowd estimated at 50,000 and including Vice President Gerald R. Ford and baseball Commissioner Bov.•ie Kuhn unleashed a long, noisy tribute to the aging superstar. ·1'·ho made his mark on baseball with remarkable oonsistency in a career entering its 21st year. Aaron's record-tying 714th home run was hit on 3·1 pitch Y.'ith 1wo men on base at 11:40 a.m. (PDT). and failed to get into the left field bleachers. falling instead be<"·een lhe' fence and the stadium wall . It was retrieved by a member-of the Suspect Captured Riverfront Stadium security for ce. brought back tc the field and presented to Aaron by second base umpire John McSberry after Aaron returned to the dugout. Ralph Garr opened tile game wilh a 11.·alk and i\1ike Lum folloy,·cd with a single to left field . After Darrell Evans flied out. Aaron approached the pla1e to a loud ovation. He took two balls outside, then a called strike letter 'high and then another ball before lining the next pitch over the fence. His Atlanta teammak!s poured out of the dugout to meet him at home plate and Aaron strolled to a box &:at beside the Atlanta dugout and kissed his 'A1ife Billye. Aaron then 'A'ent into the dugout as the applause continued and came out again v.•hen r-.lcSherry carried the ball to hin1 in a brown paper bag. The game was interrupted for si:i: minutes as the \'ice presidC'n t ;ind commissioner came onto the field to pay tribute to Aaron. along y,•ith Bill Bartholermay. board chairman of lhC' Braves. "Thank you \'Cry much." Aaron said from the field. "I'm j~ glad it's almost OVtt withf!- Two Cou1ity Teens Shot By Classniate in o ·range Two junior high school boys from Orange were recovering today after being gunned dov.11 by a 15-year-ol.d classmate on tbc la\\'Tl of a house across the street from their school, police said. Officials at Chapman General lfospital said today Yorba Junior High students Douglas E. Rink, !5, and Chad E. Pearson, 14, are resting comfortably despite serious bulfet wounds. Rink waS-hil once in the chest and Pearson once iii the buttocks with heavy caliber slugs in tYle 2:50 p.m. incident. The suspect, nabbed aftep a short chase by an Ott-duty poliee--Officer, was identified as Steve Kemp, a new student at the school. Police oonfiscated a .44 magnum revolver when they arrested the boy. Witnesses told police the shooting took place after an argument between the three boys over the suspect's alleged prowess as a target shooter. Police said Kemp was standing across the street from the two victims during · the argument and allegedly P"lled the gun from a bol.ster be had flung over his shoulder and opened fire. . WitneMes said Kemp fired three tunes, hitting the boys twice. He then sl.arted running from the stene, but was captured by off-duty officer Kim Bro\\-ne, who was instructing a physical education class at the school. Two other teachers held the youth while Browne gave first aid to the shooting victims. Police toda y dlscounled any possibility the shooting was related to gang or racial activity. Kemp, described by his teachers as a loner. is being held in Juvenile Hall today on charges of attempted murder. Nixon to Attend Pom11idou Rites Friday in Paris \YASHJNGTON (UPI) -President Nixon will fly to Paris Friday morning to attend memorial servi~ for French President Georges Pompidou, the \\'hite !louse said today. He will not Mid substanlive discussions with other foreign leaders there. DepuLY Press Secretary Gerald Warren said, but \\'ill retum to \\'ashington late Saturday night. Announcing the Prr-sident's plans. \Vamm said. "The President is going lo Paris to pay his respects on his oy,11 behalf and on be&lf ol the American ~e to the late PrC'sident Pompidou. "'the. Pr~ident has no plans for subs(aritlve meetings with other foreign leadel'3 ~e in Paris. The President be{ieves it would be inappj'opriate to engage in any other business on such an occasion." Warren said that-accompanying Nixon "111 be hl!I top aide. Alexander Jtaig; ttlaj. Gen. Brant Sco\\·croft, depot y assistant to the President for national security affairs, John Irwin II, U.S. ambassador to France. ~ The White House said neither Mrs. Ni.ion DOf' honeymooning Secrl'tary ot State Henry A. Kissinger v.·ould auend. • Ul'I TflfffMll• H•nk A.ron Hits 714th TIES RUTH'S RECORO L~t Forum Set For Candidates In Huntington The last public appearance of all 14 Huntington Beach Council contenders and 1he four city clerk candidates is scheduled Friday and Saturday in tOC n1all at Huntington Center. A candidalC's' fair. spon.'iOred bv the Huntington Beach League or \\:omen Voters . v.ill be held from 6:30 p.m. to JO p.m .. Friday. and all day, Saturday. Eat'n candidate has been invited to srt up a booth, pass out literature, and be present to ans\•:er questions. Formal speeches .,.,,ill be given from 7:30 p.m. to IO p.m .. 1'~riday. The city election is scheduled Tuesday. with voters able to place four of the 14 c.andidates on the seven·member council. Three incumbent rouncilmen . Ted Bartlett, Al Coen. and Nonna Gibbs. are seeking re.election. The fourth illCUmbent . Jack Green. is not. There are l 1 challengers: Robert Alberts, attorney ; \\1illlam Armstrong. public facilities corporation : Ralph Bauer. a sc hool trustee : Robcn Bolen, surf .shop O\\ncr: John Flood. attorney : Bruce Gabrielson, electrical engineer: George c\lcCracken. formC'r councilman : :'olarrus Porter. _2lanning commissioner : Philip Putman. attoniey ; Jvnn Patrick S"·ain. house painter, and llarriet \Yieder. environmental council. Incumbent clerk Alicia \\"ent"·orth facts three challengers: James Dukette . county harbor district ; 8 e r a a r d Mahoney. business consultant; and Katherine \Vall in. planning commissiOner. Corpse J clen tifie,d FO~"l"ANA !UPI) -The body ol a v.·oman shot In the head and buried in a vineyard was identified \\rednesday as Ann Foust. 46, of Rubidoux. Pol ice said that a man y,·anted in connection wilh the slaying committed suicide last week in Rubidoux. lfe was not identified. 0 a Tl1ousru1ds Homeless Ry Tbt t\ss()('latf'd PrNiS Rt;>Scue v.·orkers row1ted the deJd and tril'Cl to help the hvinl'( rebu ild toda y after the nation 's \\"Orsi tornado disash·r 1n .i9 Yl~a·r~ lf'ft at lt·ast 337 dead and thousands injured or homeless . . The stonns that struck l~le \\'edncsda\• and early today hit 10 Sou1hem and ?o.lidwestem stat~ and Or.tario, Canada : \~thole commw1ities v.·ert turned into piles of rubble : half !he town of Xenia. Ohio . °"'as a shambles. High v.·ind.s and flopdin g that came in the af!ermath of the tornadoes hampered rescue operations. PrcsidenJ Nixon today declared the XENIA, OHIO, PROSTRATED BY TORNADO. Sto,..y, Page 4. .~tales of Alab.<i1na. Indiana. Kenrut'k\', Ohio and Tennessc~ to be nat ional lli.s· 11ster areas tx>c;iusc of the de\·ai-1.111ng tornarlOC'S. The ."\ational \\'ea!hC'r Ser\'ice warned of the ~1bilily of nC\\" storms in parts of Alabama, Georgia and North and South Carolina. But forecasters said the weather condition s today were not the same as those that prod ucC'd \\'ednesday's rwiftl y movina: QDrms. Kentucky reported 80 dead, AlabJ1na 72, lndlana 62, Tennessee Ji#, Ohio 35. r.corgia 15, Ontario. Canada. tight, North Carolina five. i\lichigan three, Illinois l\\'O, and West Virginja one. Survivor-5 of the stonru' \rrath mourned friends and re\alives and tried to figure out v.·hat had happened . "I don 't believe it." said Don Hilton of Xenia, a town of 2.'>.000 in soulh°"·cstcrn . Ohio. Bill O'Rrien. an insurance adjustor in town to help his clients. said. "This is one of lhe worst tornadoes I have seen in my 18 years in the business."' The Tenncsse Valley Aulhority said the utility suffered the "·orst damage ln irs 46--year history. "E\"cn v.·ti()1, v.·e get pov.·er rcstorrd on our lines there v.·ill still be a 101 of damage and ou1ag('s on local pov.·c~ distribution systems." sa id a spokesman . .. \\1e've got outages on five of our 10 50.000.volt lines ."' he saj~-"Th ese lines are the backbone of our system. \\·e've got all available crev.·men and manpov.·er out trying to make repairs. but Y.'C' can 't say when service ·will be restored ." Kentu cky appeared hardest hit. Gov. Wendell ford declared the state a disaster area and, like SC'veral other governors. asked for federal help. "Th L~ is probably the most tragic dav in Kentucky history."" the governor said as reports filter<'d into his office about the tornadoes that struck a dozen !Sef' TOR~ADOES , Page ZI l ,ittle Leag uers To OJJen Se ason • Opening da)' ceremonies at 9 a.m. Saturday will mark the beginning of baseball season for the fountain Valley South Little League at the "C" field on \liard Street. The field in located ~v.·een Ell is and Talbert A\·enues. League ofricials expC'Cf: up to 500 players from 8 to 12·}'ears-0ld to participate in the Saturday event. T)ra\Yings for a portable co Io r IC'levision and other items will take place. TORNADO LEAVES WIDE SWATH OF DEATH, DESTRUCTION • · large Portion of Monticello, Ind., Lies in Ru ins States Reco1·cl Deatl1 Toll Of Devastating To1·11atloes B~-The As~iated Press Herc i5 :i statc·by·state death. toll from The tornadoes which struck J \\"Ide area \\'ed~ay : KEXTL:CKY : 80 dead, at least 200 iniured . Heavy dan1age at Lousvillc. Frankfort and Brandenberg. Nation.1\ (iuard called up. Telephone serv ice do'A'TI in strickenar~ INDIAXA : 62 dead. at least 1.000 injured . Damage cslimated at least $25 million . hardest hit areas H;inovcr. In southC'rn Indiana. and ~lonticcllp and Rochester. in 110rth-ccntral Indiana. :\'atlo nal Guard callrd up Tele-phone in st ricken areas. AL:\BA\IA: 72 dead. al least 900 inJurt'd. D:unagc es111nated in mi!hon~. Jl;irdc.st hit llunL~ville·Dccatur are;i. Athen~ .• Jasper. :-..·loultoo. all in northern Alabama . X1nety percent of Huntsville \\'ithout poy,·er. -TE;.IX"ESSEF:: s.i dtad. hundreds injured. Jleaviest damage at Cle\"eland and Etowah in southeast and Cookv1\1c and Nash\·il\e area. N<ilional Guard called up. OHIO: 35 dead. more than 500 injur('CI. To~·n of Xenia, near Dayton in southv.·es t. half destroyed. thousands homeless. National Guard called up. Cincinnati dam:u;e cslimated at $15 million to S20 million. Telephone ser.·icc oul ln stricken areas. GEOllGIA : 15 dPad . 8.i injurrd. 11ravy damage throu.:hout nor1h\1·estem area. :\'ORTll CAROL IXA . 5 do'ad. Damage at :'olurplry area in Wr!item section. ~l lCH!GA\: 3 dead. \lost damage in Jhilsdale. soulheasl of Detroit. ' ILLl\OIS· 2 dead, 22 injured. Dan1age estl/Tlated at $1.2 n111lion in Decatur area. \\'EST \'IRGl~IA : I dead . Two tomadoes hit the '°" n of \leadow Bridge about 50 miles southeast of Olarle5lon. Several were injured . Drug Rap' Jails F orn1er Planner fHES\O I AP J -A fomicr Wresno planning cornmission£r has been indicted on three counfs of i;elling heroin and po"sess1on of heroin and rna r1juana. :'\orn1an Bains Sr. appeared voluntarily in Superior Court \Vrdn•'~day after being S£>rved v.·ith the Fresno County grand jury 1nd1ctment. B:i ins was jailtd after Superior Court judge Denver C. Peckinpah refused tc reduce the S.10.000 bail. Ba ins. a Fresno hail hondsm:1n , WI! arrested i\larch 21 bv n a r cot i cs investigators after a11cgedly sellin g heroin to undercover age-iits three times . last month. Orange Coast ·Hun~ington Wage Pact Under Fire OKTARIO. Canada · 8dcad :it \\'1odo;or . at least JO injured Blaze Da1nagcs fluntington Unit Weather l.ook for lair skies through F'ri· day v.·11h y,·anner ,\·eather and bluer skies. Highs from nea r 7tl at the bea che'I to the upper 'Os in-- land. Oyem1ght I0\\'5 4.>-52. By TERRii' 00\llil.E Of 911 ~ ~llf St.tf Ntarly 400 city government workers are attemptillg to void tJte ·three-year .. 1ary cootract with th< city lh<y signed in 1972.. . Th< Municipal Employd A-ialioit (MEAi !las charged tho city with "la~k or good faith" In perfonnlng ccnam tenns of the contract. Daryl Smith, president of ?.tEA. said today the dispute Involves· whether or not the city will conduct 111lary surveys eJc:h of the 1bru. 1ears. h-1EA fUed · suJt Alarrlt 27 in OrRnae. COW>ly Superior COtlrt In an effort lo have the contrnCt dtclartd \'otd. ' 0 Tbis ls totally false aod uni actual.·· F.d 1boJDfl'!Ofl. city_penonnel director and the admlniltraOon's chief contract negotiator, declared today. "We have done the surve)'S and last year we m'Me considerable adjuRments." '!bon\peon said surveys were tho made this year and the results Sfml to ).tEA Feb. 19, but no ~1 EA represenlatlves have offered to talk to the city about it. '"l'bt last survey showed we were nearly one percent ovtr the average of the surveyed cities,'' Thom peon said. ··'tll~ Is rtally a bll balOlng to us. We have bad no di!cuss"!On with any o( lhe1n about It.I' ~mp$)n sakl the city wu notified of the Superior COurt suit TutJda)'. 1be city has 30 days to file aa answer, !lO no date has been ftCl for a court hearing. Tte three-year oontnct signed In 1972 generally calls for 1 rive-per'ttOl aooual pay -each of the thtct yea ... fltEA Is the second of rive city bargaining agents 10 challenge the tbree- year conlrac11 lrutituted in 1971 l1y City Administrator Dave Rowlands. The 170-member police off Ice rs a1SOClatlon al!!O fought the long·term pact, cl.timing a "lack of good faith" on the cit~'s part The contract was renegol lated bclo11t It 14•ent tO· court and pollce.men were rranl<.'11 a st.ven per cent I ~ Increase Instead of the original f1v~ percent. AfEA represents nearly 400 of the 450 city employes in general \\' o r k categories. The three other bargaining agents Include the IUeguard.!, the flrtmen , and c1ty department hC'ads. In a release announcing the contract fight , Smith charged the city used a "harsh. Wl)ust and unfalr 1nterpretatian .. of the contract wording. lie also soys the clly has rcfu~ to ren egotiate the contract with A1EA. Smith could not bt rNChtd ~dav ror a reply 10 Thompt0n 's t'OOtenlion that the ~Ur\'e)'1 have bc€tn m){fe. · •·' ............ ~ ... An eltttrlcal shor1 Ignited a flrc in !ht. Attic of a Jtunlinglon Beacn ap&rtment early todoly. causing about &3 000 v.orth of d.ima~r. firemen reported. The fire was confined W the 'A'a\I end roof of the 1111ic in apartment 5C at 19132 lluntlngton Ave .. llunlington Beach fire official' said. The interior of lh<l npartml.'nt occupied by ~fr. and ~frs. Jami'~ Roy v.asn't damnp:cd nor y,·erc nd}olnlng apartments nnd no one \1as Injured In the ~:40 a.m. bl ... •' .. l<\SIDF. TODAY • l\"llo .say.s 11ou ca1t't enjoy It% h1 1/1e t1r iligl1f 11ear.s of 11011r 11/f!? Dr. Robert .V. 8 1t1ler iay.s tl1ot rttmo r 1.~ j11.s t .so much poppycock. See story. Pa ge 7. ~. M. •• ,~ l! ~•VII.\ U •1J (1htor11I• I, ,. Mutu1I ,Uilodf ,. (llHllJH Jl.U NlllO!lll ,._, ' (""I(' Jf o •• ,... ("'"" 1•11 Cr.11~ » '"'" n.a De1ll1 Noflt"' IO ,,..._ ft Edll•r111 ,.,,, I t-lt l).M l!ftltrltl11"""1 n,tJ lltodl M1rl!tl1 JWl FIMfltl :i..>1 TtkV11i.11 ti "' O•r-n 'lltt•!•" n.tt Hor.tc..... 11 Wttlllor I A.1111 \.OllCIHI ff Wll'H Ntwll • 2 DAllY PILOT H Patty Tell s He1· · Pa1·ents 'Yo11 Li e' SA~ FRANCISCO 11\PI -Si:~ty days of anguish, effort nnd hope -and a message from P.it1·1ch1 ll <'ari:t to hC'r parents: I reject you : you lie : I c .. s1 my lot Y.'ith my abductors: my t1a 1nc Is Tanya. Her fathe r. Rnndol ph A. Jlearst. ne\vspaper Jresident and editor . spenl S2 million and promised $4 nlilliori more 1n food handouts for the release or his daughter. TI1ere bad been a promise that she mi~ be released .soon. ·•1 have chosen lo stay :ind fight ," 1he slim. blonde 2().ycar'1>1d said \Vednesday In a ta~ messagt· to her fa1nil y. delivered by a radio stat ion that recrived it from her captors. " Had the Symbionese l.ibenltion Army v.oo the mind of Patty llearst~ Was it a victory lo r a revolutionary iuoup that Jaw enroroemcnt ofrfd als said probably has onJy 25 1nembers? Was sbt aware of TWO 'MARKED' BY SLA APPEAR CALM, P"fO S "'hat she wa... doing? Jlad she been brainwashed? How could her parents, her sisters, her fiance, respond? We don't believe it. they said. That Isn't the Patricia we know. Gov. Ronald Reagan said today "rom- mon seme'' dictated Patricia Hearst was still a prisoner or the Symbionese Lib- eration Anny until she personally told her parent!:. otherwise. Reagan commeDted at a news con-rerenoe in Sacramento: "l think that Mn. Hearst was absolute-' ly correct in saying that tmtiJ she walks in the door and tells them penonally that ft is a member of the SLA. com- mon eenae then dictates that you have to """""' that she ~ still being held pri· soner," Reagan sakl.. It was the seventh communication -a tape recording that her parents said was defmlt.ely ~r Patricia's voice -that shook 1be Hearst home. "Dad, you said thal you were conctmed with my life, and you al!IO said that you were concerned with the Hfe and interests of all oppressed people in this coon.try," ltc; University of California coed said. "But you are a liar in both areas and as a member of the ruling class, I know for sure that yours and Morn's interests are never the interests of the people." Elsewbere in the taped message, she sakt, "I have changed ~ grown. I've become m"llCious and can never go back to the life we led before .•• "I have been given the choice of (l) being released in a safe area, or l2} joining the !"""5 of the Syml>Wneoe Libef'IUon Army and figbling for my freedom and t'ht freedom Of all oppressed people. I have chosen to stay and fight." Only ooe day ea~lier, the weeks or desperation for her parents had begun to turn to hope. Their ordeal, which began wben Miss Hearst was d r a g g e d screaming from her Berkeley apartment Feb. 4, appeared almost over. M underground newsp.iper received a message from the SLA saying instruc- • tiorl3 for Miss Hearst's release would be sent within 72 hours. In working for his daughter's release, Hearst arranged to give S2 million in food to tt>e poor and announced that aoother S4 million had been placed in esmiw and wou1d be available for more food giveaways if his daughter were released llllhanned. For his effort!, Hearst heard the leader of the SL.A say &.ere \\'as· no further need to discuss P.fiss Hearst's release. "The subject has been freed ... but she refused to go home." said a voice identifying himself as "FiC'ld ~tarshal Cln.'' •lcarst and his wife, Catticrine, were stunned. lnclulled \\'Ith the tape "'as a color photograph of their daughter holding an automatic rine and standing in front of a banneT' hearing the seven- headcd cobra. symbol of the SLA . (Picture, Page 5) Radio slaUon KSAN received the pack.age containing the ·tape, a transcript, and the photo. Hearst said the \'Oice on the ta pe ~·as 'his daughter's. OI AHGI COA ST >.a DAILY PILOT t"' Cl<•"O" C<>MI o.., P.I<" _..11 """'~" _..,.,.. -, ... .., ...... ,, ...... """"......, ... "'" °'-eo.,, ~.11·no~ .._.,...,.._.,., ,,.ier,tllf'd """"""' '"'Dl>ll" ,.,..,,., IO' CQo•• Mt.. ..,, ... !IO'I 6M<;.ft ........, .... 00\ 9oloCfl/f ou,.. 1•11 ~ai., I •~· a.-l,._,.,5"nJ<•OK• •"" S.ft Q-•••1$'11 '""' (•<ll .. 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Co(llmittet' Chairman Pe 1 er Rodino (0-N.J.J, issued a warning to the White House at a oommiuee briefing tod<!Y· "The patience of this committee is wearing thin ," Rodioo said. Sm·vey Shows 37% Wantit1g Nixon Ouster WASHINGTON (AP) -Rep. Chari°' E. Wigginl (R·Calil.), says that 37 percent of the persons responding to a poll in Orange County want President Nixon removed from office through impeachment. Another 13 percent of the persons who filled out the questionnaire want Ni1on to resign , said Wiggins. or the Republicans responding, 15 percent called for impeachment while another 13 percent woo/d like hJm to resign, said Wiggins, who i! from Del Monte. Among Democrats, 67 percent would like to see the President removed from office · and 11 percent indicated they preferred resignation. Wiggins said l\e receivl'd 11 ,000 replies . to his mailed questionnaire Crom a congressional district , which has a regislrntion ol SS percent Republican and 40 percent Democrat. Of those responding lo h i s questionnaire. 56 perce9t: indi cated they were Republicans. 31 percent Democrats and 13 percent declined to state an affiliation . 1be President's California home is In San Clemente. Asked about the President's performance in office, nine percent rated him excellent, 21 percent above average . 20 percent average, 23 percent below average and -.:r percent terrible. ·The questionnaire also contained the statement that : "President Ni1on should be permitted to lead this country as its President. and the Congress and pre~ should get off his back.'' Fifty-four percent agreed and 46 percent disagreed . From Page J TORN ADOES ••• counties in the center of the stale. Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama, appealing to President Ni1on for federal fwxis, said his stale suffered "extensive. devastating damage·· from tornadoes lhat struck al least 16 counties. Sttate troopers said 90 percent of the city of Huntsville was without power. National Guardsmen \\'ere mobillzed in Ohio and Jodiana to prevent looting, keep order and held in rescue work. 'Ille American Red Cn:i&1 said 800 disaster workers Md nurses were on duty in storm-struck areas. The tornadoes that hit Alabama also left at least 900 persons injured; more than I,000 were hurt in Indiana; o£ficials in Tennessee said si mply that the number of injured Was somewhere In the hundreds. · The series of storms \\"as lhe the worst since March 18, 1925. when tornadoes cut through Missouri, Illinois and Ind iana, killing 689 persons. In recent years , a tornado in the ~1idwest on April JI , 1965 -Palm Sunday -left 271 dead. The community of ~1onticello. a tov.11 of about 4,800 persons in northern lndiana. about 25 miles from Lafayette, was among those suffering severe damage. The five-bk>ck downtoWn area surrounding the courthowe w a s practically demolished; by mld-<lay tod,ay there: were eight con!irmed dead. The Bryan fl.Ianuracturing plant was directly in !he twister's pat.h. About lW people were on duty when lhe storm hit; at least one was killed : almost everyone else was injured. '·From the time the first window cracked it couldn't have lasted more than six or'!leven seconds," said ooe woman. Huntington Free Clinic Gets Home The llunting100 Beach Free Clink will Mvc a new home in about ll''O week.! - but the home may prOve to be more mobile than expected. CoondJm<'n agreed <\fonday night to sign a fiv~year lease allowing the. P'l'H Clinic to use the old delecti\'e annex at $1 a ye<Jr. But they also l'T'Ole in 1 clause indicating the building itself can be moved to any other locahon in the dly at the city's discretion. 'Mle extra clall.'lt ~·as thrown in after .ttJt: Huntington Beach HOllJE Coullcil obJected lo the city giving away any portion of the ofd civic center site before the dQ)mtOwn redevelopment plans are unveiled. · · "Use al the old civic center ahauld be detennioed as part of .J comprehensive plan." protested Dav~ DI am on d, president of lhe Home Council a coali~ tion of homeo"'OOr associatiorls. "Will it be compatible with other uses? WiU it be of benefil to the resident&! Is It rile best use of the facility and is it the best location ?" ~\fayW Jerry Afatney said the Free Qinic use will only he interim unUJ the tngincering !inn of Voorheis, Trindle and Nelson IVTN J. finishes th(> dow11to"11 master plan it is now developing for the city. All parties finally agreed that the F'ree Clinic can be guaranteed use of the building. but not I.he site. If necessary, !he building will he· moved later, perhaps at cily cost. While approving the lease. councilmen also agreed to provide ts,000 worth of serviee1 in remodeling the old detective building at 6th street and Orange Avenu e. Orange County Supervisors ti a v e already granted the Free Clinic up to $34.150 to help remodel the detective offices and make them suitable for health services and counseling. The Free Clinic now ope rates in a building about half the size, two blocks away on S!Jl Street. City Administrator-Dlilf!~s said he expects the Pree Clinic to change \ocati.ons in about two weeks, j(_all gOC$ "'ell 111 the remodeling. Fire at Irvine Plant Causes $10,000 Dan1age A sudden blaze at an lrvtne plant that manufactures chemical foam product.. caused an estimated $10,000 damage overall; Orange County Flre Department specialists estimated Wedneeday. Investigators on the scene at CalUoam Corporation, 16612 Von Karmen Ave., during afternoon hours were still trying to establish the cause of the 9:30 a.m. fire. County Fire DepartJMrt lnspedor Bruce Pickens said 10 employes of the Irvine Industrial Complex plant had to be treated for smoke ima.latioo following the major blaie. Nbne required additional treabnent other than administration of oxygen at the scene by firemen to overcome the effects of the dense, acrid, chemical smoke. He said if an internal fire water sprinkler system bad not been available, damage would have been far worse than the $10.000 total estimatt'd.. "\Ve probably wouldn't even have had a building left ," lmpector Pickens said. "th<\t polyurethane stuff bums like ga.,. line .. , He said about $6,000 in loeses was due to destruction or damage of equipment and furnishings rendered unlLSeab\e by smoke and water. Remaining losses inciOOed $2,000 each for structural damage to the tilt-up concrete walled building and three large massi>"Oduced c h u n ks of Utt '])Olyurethane foam. The segments are baked jll!it like a big cake in dimtnsions ot 200-by4hree-by- eigtit.foot segments and hence an called bum. A forct or 40 firefighters took a half .• hour to bring the fire under control and · drew nine county fire trucks, pll.IS one from the Santa Ana t.tarine Corps Air Station. Brown Cites Watergate Links in UCI Speech Callfornia Secretary of State Edmund G. "Jerry'' Brown Jr. aaid Wedne&day 1hat the indictment of U . Gov. Ed Reinecke shows that· I.he Watergate scandal ls linked to califomla politics. "It shows Ulat Watergate ""ches all the way to California.'' Brown said In a speech to UC Irvine students. Brown, a cand idate. for the Democratic nomination for governor, asked, "l! most people &hint our leaden are crook5. how art we golng to ba,,.·e a government?" Relnttke, a candidate for the Republican ,Jubematorlal nomination. h.. l>l<n I lc:tfd on lbree 00011r. of perjury In COMeCtion with tho m antitrust eue. \ The lndictment by the Watergate Grand Jury accused Reinecke o! lyln1 'to a U.S. Senate subcommlttte during hearings on the nomination of former AttomeY, General Rk:hard G. Kleindienst .· >...ked how tbe \ndlctment would errect Ca!Uomia'a ~bemator1al campaign. Brown saJd, • 'Not much. Flournoy or Reinecke, I thlnk I can beat either one of lhem." Stat• Controller llOUSIOll Flournoy la Relneckc's chief rfvat for the Re.publican riom.ination. • Drown spoke to a group of several hundred lludenr. Wec!netday u part of the UC! Cali£omia 74 lecture Jeries. • • Three Into Nine Cindy ~lark. E~ Koup!11 and Jan Norick (from left) trudge along Co~st Highway m Huntington Beach. The trio, bent on election cam- patgn reform through Proposition g on the June 4 bal lot walked t~rough Hunting.ton Beach \Vednesday as part of a planned ' 500-mile hike from San Diego to Sacramento to publicize the reform .measure. Nixon May Float Loan To Pay $432 ,788 Taxes WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Ni100, l''ho will pay about $467 ,CXMJ in back taxes and interest the Internal Revenue Service says ne owes for the rint four years of his presidency, may have to float a loan to settle up. By abandooing plans Wednesday lo cont.est his situation in tax court, although he believed his I a w y e r s . NIXON TAXED FOR FREE FLIGHTS. Story, P•ge 4. NIXON'S STATE TAXES GET PROBE, Page 5 ~ccessfuJly could challenge the findlngs, N!xon tacitly conceded he under-reported Income and exaggerated deductions during his first tenn. (Related stories, Page 3). The ta1-bite -Including $432,788 the IRS said Nixon owes in back taxes -will cost the President and his wife Pat about $Mi7.000. lhe White House said , ?o'nen the inlerest is computed. Nixon·s decision to pay _ the back taxes will for;;e him "to completely reassess his financial position, which has been almost totally ~iped oot," a White House spokesman said today. Press secretary Gerald \\'arren said the $467.000 tax bill had "a major im- pact " on the President's financial posi- tion, but thRt he v.oold pay "certain rash and probably borrow some money to pay the remainder." Asked whether the President v.·ould sell either his San Clemente or Kev Bis- cayne, Fla .. homes. or both, 10 ·raise money, Warren said Nixon would not . sell San Clem<'nle as he had undertaken to gi\'.e this home 10 the American people on his and !\1rs. Nixon's deaths "free and rlear .. , In one of the mo st daring political gambles of his career, Nixon disclosed his financial V.'ealth in Dece mber in an effort to defuse public criticism ot his ta1 payments. 11e conceded his wealth tripled in the four vears he had been in offiri!, and that he \.;as a mil!k>naire . But those-figures shov.·cd mat less than half that wea llh \Yas in cash. the rest bring real eslafe and other holdings not easily negotiable. The bill Nixon agreed to pay \\Wld "'ipe out half his net worth and all his las! reported cash reserves. A White House spokes man said that w'hile !he method of payment must be y,wked ou1 between lhe President and the IRS. "T~ President may have to take out a loan" to meet his obligations. Nixon's decision came just four hours afte r the CongrCS$ional Joint Corrvnittee on Internal Revenue Taxation made public a staff report concluding the Nixons owed at least $476.431 in back taxes and intertst for 1969 thr\Sugh 1972. The com mittee today (I J endorsed "most" of its staff finding on Nixon's tax liability. (2) commended him for deciding to pay it. and (3) sent it to the · legislators investigating his impeach- ment. \Vith tha t, rne commitlce ~Tapped up it s inquiry into Nixon's ta1 statl.IS - launched in December at the President 's request -and voted to take no further action. BIG CAPACITY · 1-LOW l'RICED . RE.~~~G.~~~OR I • •l ''' 'n E.11y 1,..,, • •fvll•\dth Chiller • ) t.abl1111 SMI- • H1.111 Vrpt1bl1 Bin •'Deep D-Shtlf 1815 NIWPOllT ILVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA •HONE 541o7711 90 DAYS CASH Dr. Slocum ' 'Admit,s to Tot Death' By TO~! BARLEY Of tl'le o.11)' l"I• lltff Dr. Wesley Garner Slocum, convicted of ~fedi-Cal fraud.•, admitted that he . ' killed his infant daughter a n d dismembered her body 10 ytan ago in Costa llfesa. Deputy District Altorney Rich Farnell alleged Wednesday ln his cloe:lng su.i tement in Superior Courl Farnell brought a hush to I'll(' courtroom when he revived. the murder allegation In his sta temrnt 10 Superior Court Judge ifannon G. Scoville. Slocum had been acquitted or the infant 's murder; -"Shortly before SIOC\lm, \Yas. ·seiitencro to one to JO years in state priSOfl on the Medi-Cal fraud charge, Deputy DA Farnell alleged in court, "Slocum got a~'ay ll'ith murder. "He beat his child and he admilled while ne \\'as drunk that he murdered her and put her remains in the freezer ." Farnell --sa\d~ while Slocum's shocked lawyers vigorously objected. Farnell disclosed today that Slocum , 47, made the admission "fairly recently'• to his mist ress. ''Mrs. Nancy Femio !old us !hat he told her shortly before she left his Riverside home in fear that he kllled his baby daughter, cul out the brain and sexual organs and stuffed the butchered chi ld into the family freezer," Farnell said today. MoYing men found the wrapped rematm of the three-month-old infant when they moved the Slocum family's possessioN from the ~1esa Verde -oome to a Santa Ana "''arehouse. Slocum, l'!'ho was at the lime in a Santa Ana courtroom w'atching a prelrial phase of his $1 million law-Suit against the city or Sant.a Ana , was promptly arre!ted. Or. Slocum's subsequent trial was later described by the tria l prosecutor as "an issue of whom the jury is going lo believe -Dr. or Mrs. Slocum." The jury decided that the former surgeon offered !he more convincing testimony and cleared him of the <.'narges . He later divorced his wife. Farnell also urged Wednesday after Slocum's lawyers unsuccessfully put on a parade of character witnesses that the convicted man be fined $1 0.000 on each of 22 grand theft convictions. "Surely the people have a rj ght to get some of their money back," Farnell said. "We only based our case on the tip of an ireberg and we could ha"e gone on forever presenting evidence on this man's persistent swindling of Medi-Cal." Farnell'& cue against Slocum took si1 months from opening statement to jury verdict arxl established a ne w Orange County Superior Court record for a criminal proceeding. It Wa.5 alle-ged during the marathon trial that Slocum b.illed the state organization for $182,000 in one year alone. Memben of several Santa. Ana familles said they did not receive the services billed by Slocum and other ind igents Mmed in his Medi-Cal claims said they had never heard of him. Mn. Fenno testified in the trial that she hurriedly moved out of Slocum's Riverside borne arter the physician involved her In a plan to have his grand I.heft bial declared a mistrial . It was testified that a spectator who was jailed on contempt cha:rgM after creating an outburst before tne jury was paid to do exactly that by Dr. Slocum. A second outburst occurred during the long sentencing session and resulted in Judge Scoville ordering the offender. a Santa Ana minister. to le'lve his courtroom "and coel off." . I • 4·CYClf •LT·ll NllCIMB" llllBWAlllER ·--""'--··-__ ._,., __ -.... -...... -....... -.......... ,,_,_ ·-·------·-IAS.0.J--•""""'L __ ..,.,_ & .r AU~OllZID G< St:llVIC[ " ' .. • H DAil v P1Lo~a Court Approval of On of re Plant Seen 'Deliberate Lie' Charges Against Chapin Wind Up WASHlfliGTO~ (UPI) -A government prosecutor said.today lhal O\\ighL L. Chapin made •·a deliberate ,decision 10 lie" \\'hen he appeared before I.he Y,ratergate grand jury and said he had Sharp Uptw·11 In W1tolesale Prices Noted WASllfNGTO'.'l (AP l -\\'holesale prire5 ros:e sharply again last month despite the first big decline in prices for farm products and processed foods in four months, the governn1cnt said today. A 2.1 percent drop repor1fd in prices for fann products. processed foods and fl'Eds failed to offset the big rise in priC<'S for a board range of industrial goods as the over-all price index fOr ~larch SOUTHLAND GAS BILL GOING UP, Page 30 lncrused by a seasonally adjusted 1.3 pcrcenL Last month's increase compared with a jump of 1.2 percent in February, both highly infla lio nary rates but more moderate than increases in the previous three months. the Lalxlr D<-partment reported. \Vholesale prices the past year have risen 18.5 percent. They usually are reflected later ~I the retail levol. ' The over-all increase or y;holesale prices last month lifted lhc government's pricing index to l:>I.~· or the 1967 . average. meaning that ii cost $1St50 to buy the same volwne of wholesale goods that $100 purchased in 1007. The iovernment said lhal pri ce increases of ind ustrial commodities. regarded as one of the truest baron1eters or mnation. rose 2.9 percent . both seasonally adjusted and unadjw ted, u•ith prices of met.als and fuel lending the 'y.•ay. The increase was the second highest since 1946, exceeded only by a 3.2 percent jump last November. Decreases for liveslock. gra in. raw cotton, eggs, fresh fruits. fresh vegetables cind live poultry dropped prices for farm products alone "·2 percent. in hlarch. Along 1he u•holes.ale chain, consumer foods -those ready for sale on supermarket shelves -dropped 1.4 percent l\'ith lo\ver prices for meats. fresh vegeta bles and eggs partially offset by increases for potatoes. s u g a r products, cereals and bakery goods. Be fo re seasonal adjust1nent. ttir government said the rise in \1·holesa~e prices last month \\'as 1.2 percent. Wholesale prices of farm products. processed foods and feeds fell 2." percent on an unadjusted basis. Metals accou nted ror abo ut 28 percent of the rise In industrial goods. with steel scrap prices advancing 14.7 perC!'nt. Fuels u•ere responsible for about 25 percent of the March increase as re(ined petroleum products rose 5.9 percent. However. the price of domestic crude petroleum held steady la::.1 n1onth. following a 13 percent rise in February. The drop in food prices foll owl'd sharp increases jn December, January and February. -That be he told Stgretli to tal\i to the FBL -That he said he nrver told Scgrettl to concentrate on any particular C!andidatc. ~·Did Dv.•ight Chapin ~ forgt'I th.at $ql'f;tti 1,1:as responsible'' for a false letter puf out fron\ the office or Sen. Edmund S. ?.lus\iie charging that Sens. I lenry Jackson and Hubert llu1nphrcy v.'ere guilty of ctrtain s c x u a I i1nproprieties, David asked. "Did Dwight Chapin forget." he asked . about a letter \\T ittoo by Scgretli C'narging Rep. Shirley Chishohn lD- N.)'.) ~·as a schizophrenic and a 1rans\'estitl'. Davis said Scgrclli testified thal he ~ent Chapin ropi!'s of C\'crylhing he produced and distributed during 11is activilies. and h~d done so al Chapin 's instruction. Da\'is sa id Chapin showed "a pattern" indicating that he kncv.· about Scgretti'~ activities and that hf' lied to the grand' Jury to protect himself. ··\Ve suggest that he v.al ked in10 that grand jury room on April 11. 1973 and rnade a deliberate decision. and that deli berate decision v.·as to hide thr truth." Davis said. U.S. Oi!;trict Court Judge fi<'rhard A.. C.esell said \\'edncsday he ,~ouJd gi\'C the jury final instructions.on how Jo handle the maze of testimony it hea rd . Then. the judge told the seven men and fi\'C u·on1en of the jury, he \\'OUld plaei! the matter "in your hands." ,"Eyes only" v.·as the dominant theme of \\1ednesday's Sl'ssion , the third day of the trial. The phrase. \rriucn on a coofidenti<1! \\'hill' House memo. 1\·as the \'ehicle that linked H. R. "Bob" ll aldem.'ln to knowl edge about SegfPlli. v.· h o s e harassment of Democrats in the 19i:? presidential race won hirn a jail sentence. The memo's import v.·as broutfn! 10 fruition after Judge (;es('I\ dismissed one of four counts charging Cha pin v.·ith lying to the \Vatergate grand jury. The dismissed coont said Chapiu lied v.•hcn he said he did oot knO\I' how nluch or by v.·hat means lferbert \\'. Kalmb<lch of Ne v.-port Beach arranged to p.ay &grctti for his v.·ork. 1bc "eyes only .. meino "'as read by a govemmenl attorney during me 58- nllnute appearance \\'cdncsday of .John \V. Dean IIL "'ho said he tal kt.--d to Scgretti aOOut seeing lhc FBI after Chapin told him Scgretti 11·ru; upset because the FBI wanted an intervie"·· It v.·as not cerlain who u•rote the memo until Chapin took the stand later in !he dav. He said he v.·rot e it lo Dean. i\'ixon's foimer special counsel. to bring 1he Scgretti !Jlalter toge ther. presumably for ·'persons higher in me \\fhitc House.·• The memo. dalcd Nov. 5. 1972. said, ··Do!'I' "'as still in the military. \\'e discussed his becoming an agent for us during the roming political campaign." llitcl1.hiker On Losi11 g Streak PHOENIX. Ariz. 1 l!PI ! -It was the case of the persistent streaker. .\'lariropa Shc·riff's dcputi1:s .1rrclited Darrell Terry (:ood11'in. 23. or Denver \Vcdnc.sday a's he stoOO naked along a rree11·ay aCccss road:l\Orlh of PhoenlX'. trying h a ridt'. A.fie rr n deputie s AVIATOR AIDED -Orange County l;'irc Depar1 . 1nent ~~cue 11·orkers exan1inc ,·ictinl's 1n1urie~ 1.1nd priJ'\ 1de oxy~en after r\naheini a\'intor Oliver Scott. 28. \\'as found nenr \rreckagc of hi:. pli.111e 'l\1e~cl;1y night . <·r-.~na 150 0\1 nee! hy F111l ('rton n\. ing club 5.la1nn1 ('d no,C·O\Cr 111 g raded l1cld off l;d. le tt(' ~\\'Clllll' north of .\tau\ Slret:I 111 Ir\1ne on land· 111g: appro;_1('h Tax Board Cliief S<1ys Presicle11L • ·'fa v 0 u;e State • SACRA~1F:'.'lTO 11\1'1 -r•r~iclcnt Ni«on "very likely" 0\\'{'5 the stale of Cn lifornia back taxes for the ~·ear 19i0, the Republican ,chairman of the state Franchise Tax Board said today. But 1hrre 1s no f'\'idenre that thcrr \\as any \\'il!ful at1e1npt h~· lhl' Prl'sident tn e\•adc laxes. s1a1(' Cootro!lr r Hous:on Flournoy !'..'Ud al a prt'!'S conft•rl'nC'l'. The \\'hi1e House ackno\\ ledgt'<I last IK'ci:'mbc-r thal :'-iixon h<is p~ud no sta ll' income laxes siOC<' ta\i in~ office. Flournov. a candidatt for lh,.. Republican nomination for governor . criticized as "obvio~\y polit ical'" th~ order two days ago by Assembly Sf)CJ\ier Hob '.\loretti that a !egislafi\'C t.-bm1nit1et' in\'t-.;t1galc the President's stale t:Lxc.~. '.\lorct!i is :.i Dcmocra!iC c:indidate for govrrnor. M ys te1·y An·1lla11e C1·asl1 P1·ollecl Nea1· OC An·1lo1·t l\1yslcry cont inued to clourt 'hl' cra<ih· l:1nd1nj!; of a planr. th<-b:1ttcred remain.' of v.·hich \\erl' trucked :.iway fr o1n a l1cld nC'ar Orani;r Cou11I )' Ai rport \\'edntsd:l)'. :is it s batterrd pilot tonv:ill'~ed . lnvesligators h:t\<' ~!'1 abll$hed no rr-asun tor the ;iccid<:nt in voh in;! rhf' Cessna 150 during a landini: app ro:Jrh Tuf"ajay n1ght . Oliver J . Scott. 28. of An;il1t 110. "'· .1 _; unable tn d1st UJ;3 fac:tor::. in It~ cr,1sh clu1' \'1 his in1uril''I. 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";111ll ll11·n flu nthi·r ~id1• 1 thl· 1·n11roi1111t·nt;1h:-.t~ • 111~11 their c;1,C' th('\' rl·:1llv 11ould n't h.n1· \\Oii .1n31h1nI-: •· • · Uut lh<' sta\ ordl'r. Boronkny ~a id . <l0<.• ... 11'1 "refl<'<'I th" (,-JUrt ':i \1c11 of th!' HH'fl! uf !hC' C:-1o.;(• ... l ~ronkar told tht· ~t;.1\e l'Otnrni:.sionl·rs ;11 :. nlC'i'l.ing u1 l!ur!in<,!a1111' \\'nlnr!'dn) ,ilxiut thr sull. hut llx:y didn 't discuss 1!. Th.-.y <lid appoint ;1 thl'l't• • mrmb('r f'on1n1111et: ro dl•\'1,~1· a plan r11on11oring thr nuclear pl;int's 1·fft·c:L~ on ni:irinc Jif,•. Thr stud~· \I :is 0111• of tht' <:onditions of 1t1t' ('011Hil!S!'JOT1's aµprO\':ll ()f till" ~·x1-.1n~1on projt•r t pl :J nnf'd h~ S:1n f>il·~u t ;:.i~ ;ultl Ek·l'!ril' and Southern Californ1.1 l·'.d1°on ron1p<1 n1PS. Thi• 1·on1n1L'blon ·s rt'\lrt.~f'ntativc will hr J)r_ Josl·Ph II. Con11ell . a profrs.<,,0 r of 1 11ovlogy at t;C S;.inta Barb.1 r:.i. Th·· u11l1 \1l'" \111! bt· re;)f'l'"(•nli•cl b~ j )r n~ run ;\1l'rno.tl,\S. I le su1~·r\'1s1·s b1ol0',i1cal n .... 1·:1r1-h tor Ed ison_ ThC' plant nppon<'nL<; al~o apr1oinled .~ (•t)1nn1iti.•c n1cn1b\•r, nr. J 0 s (' 11 h .\linu r.'lk\, dlrct"lor of the Biotog1cal lh.·~1 ;iri ·ll Oc1xirtm,n1 ;1t the l 'ni\'rrs1tv ril \1.1r1!.:i nct F'loumo,\· said ~lorelti had a lej!sl rii::ht to launch hi) inquiry. But Flournoy s.,id the FranchTsc Tax Board, the state income tax board. \\'as taking an necessary steps to a.o;.surc that all laxes due from Nixon are )>.'lid. Floumov :>aid hi:-could ··ot S.'l\' with certaintv \\·hcther Xixon O\\'t"~ st.1tC taxes or hov.· ·much until the Pres ident filrs a st:ite itlC'Ome tax rclurn. But Flournoy :"aid "it is ob\'1ous and i.~ apparenl he t Nixon 1 has to file a re1um v.ith us ... Save 30 o/o on . _1\l.1 /DR/G.:Jf_ Dining Room Furniture by Heritage ! Floun1oy cited a F'ranchise Ta'( Board ruliflg that Nixon is not a Califomia resident for tax purposes. That would excuse l"ixori from t..1 xcs on inco1ne earned outside C a 1 i f o r n 1 a . Floumov said. but ll.'Ould not excuse him frnn1 p;ying slate capital gains taxt•s of approxunately 5 percent on the 19i0 sale. or part of his San Clemente estate. ..That is obviously money earned in the st;.itc of California ." Flournoy said. If nC\l'S accounts of the sale are actur;it c. lhat v.·ould n1c:ln a past due st:itc tax in excess of ~10.000. Rut Flournov said he 1~·ould not speculate on the :.11nOun1 because :'-iixon's tax bracket. olfscu1ng deduction.~ and othrr fac tors. \1ould a l~o l'ntcr into thr calcul ation of lax llabil1t\'. At the fann le\·el. livestock fell 7.2 percent, while live poultry dropped 7 .6 percent, eggs 10.2 percent and fresh fruits and vegetables 1.8 percent. nothing to do v.'ith political dirty tricliS. dis \'Crt'd he completed a llHiay jail ' sent riday afler being arrested for indect>nl exposure. streaking down another highway in the Phoeoix area. AskOO ir" that meant Nixon ov.·cs the !'I.ate back taxes, Flournoy replied. "Ifs \'er_y likely. The prcswnption v.·ould be tht"re's some kind of tax. The l;>urden is now in that particular case on the PrCsidrnt and his attorneys.·· Rima.rd Davis gave the government's cl06 ing arguments against C h a p'i n . Pre!ident Nixon's former appointments secrelary charged v.·ith lying to the grand jury April II , 1973. The defense summarY ronou·cd in the fourth day of the trial anl !he case y.·ent to a jury this afternoon. Davis went throus:h the three counls remaining against Chapin : -That he never diSC'usscd the distribution of any campaign literature v.ith Donald Segretti. the political praubter who arranged h a .r ass in g. tactics against Democratic presidential hopefuls in 1!172. . 1',ro Car Pool Workers Killed t\E\\' YOIJ,K (UPI J -1-'ohcc today held for attempted rnurder a car pool driver they sa id shot two fc.llo\\· \\'Orkers in an argument over v.rho sat 11·hcre on their wa y to v.'Ork. Detccti\'eS said Perfcclo Dia z, "5,. of suburban Glen Co1·e. v.·as driving hi s em ployer's stalion wagon in a pool organir.ed by the finn, JGL Cus1on1 ~let.al Door Co., during the eoo rgy crisis. Chinups Fatal Mau. Plun ges 3!) Floors HONOLULU (AP) -James Lloyd Sloter, 41. wanlod lo demonstrate he had a strong physique. frttnd.! sald, and began doing chlnups from a railing at a roo~1op restaurant at the 36--story Ala ~foana lfotcl here. Frtcnas ~id the)' saw his hand!i on the rail ing \\'ednc~ay as he dnngled along the outside of the building. Then they didn't sec his hands, the friends told lnvstlgators. Slater. prt!sldent or a 11onolulu design C()nsullants flnn, plunged more than 300 feel to bl~ death. • Tricia Nixon's !l1asked Ball ;'\1 ot Deductible \\'AS lll 7"G TO~ (UPI \ -\\'ht!n is ll businl'SS c-;pense not a business cxpcrisc? Apparently, "·hen a president's daughter i;:1ves a masked ball at the \\'hite House ;.ind it costs S5.391. A.'llong the items on Ptcs~cn~ Nir~'s income tax returns for his fu"St four years in office tbat raised eyebn>Y.'S among auditors for the J 0 int CongressionaJ Taxation Committee v.·as just such a claimed deduction. . The committee S1aff noted among his "bus11'1C'Ss expenw;" for 1969. Nlxoo cliamed "the cost. of food, ht\lcrages, dccorallor\S and l't'nltlls for '.\liss Tr1cla Ni'>of\'s masked ball. 'i''hieh amounted IO IS.391." The report noted \Vhite ll o u s e ta:< lawyers didn"t even try to substantiate 1hc claim \l"hf;"fl asked and concludtd It should be disallO\\'('d . "The cost of th(' ~lay 196~ mt1skcd ball .•. could not hnve: been deducted in any case. since establl$\ng " bu~inc.\.~ purpose ror lhtse ctptndltures "·ou!d have been ,q11ile difflcull." the reporl said . • A special offerz ng of thi s discontinued collectwn of Madrigal Dining Room Furniture, including 7-piece table and chair se ts , chinas and serve rs. lJlur ja1:onre des1!7'1rt wt.11 ~happy to a&11~t 11uu H.J .. GAI\1\E-IT f ll l\NlTU RE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS . ' Open Mon. T hurs. & Fri, Eves. i ,, ; luJL V PILO'T Ttn.irsday, April 4, )q74 Xenia~ Ohio-Ba.ttered Into Bits J~aguna Char111 ' ' -It's All Wet ; AH, LAGUNA DEPT.-Trave\ the 40 ~es of our coaslllne and you can find all kinds ot lifestyles. People live tightly in condominiums, well,y on the edge of l)eaches;frantically in our housing tracts 6r in tranquility on a hilltop. ; Laguna Beach.' noted in our region as Ole A.rt Colony, has a little bit of all thii> )00. even one ,other unique-form of · ~ciusmg. This l)'1le or dwelling ls known i~ ''The Old Laguna Channer.'' ':rn some places, it mum be admitted, one ol these Channers would be E" aracterized as a dump which should be m down'. and replaced by a ndominium held together by chrome, j1ass and spit. Bul. rlot in Laguna. t :IN LAGUNA, the old claptrap place is ~; Channer to be loved, cherished and ..... ,,,ed. ! One of the biggest hassles or recent came when developers proposed to the iron demolition ball to an 1880s e place koown as the Captain's l . . : :The C3ptain's Hoose perched on a ~anfront bluff and was clearly in the )fay of Progre5S in the fonn of, you tuessed it, anotber co n d o m i n i u m )ln>posal. ~ ln the end. the aged. weathering ~micile eluded the iron ball when it was )>Urchased by Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Cllshman and moved, at hefty expense, io ·the Cushmans' eucalyptus grove lot at ~be comer or c:atalina Street and Arroyo /:Jiico. • THERE IT SITS IOOay , beneath the tall trees, completely refurbished, on a \>a.reel of land that likely could have been ltevelopcd with about 12 apartment Wlits. f ' All th1i is very romanUc and somewhat !fPWes how La~ are tn love with ~ chann.ing old homes of yesteryear. Unless you live in one, however, you do iM:t see the un-romantic side. Like v;hat ;;the Trevor Cushmans went -through in :the agonies of plumbing, !ewer drains, ~al<y roofs and creaky floor.I. I have a ~bl of empathy beeause I happen to live ~ ooe of those Old Lagwla <llarmers, aiardly as grand a. the Q.tptain's House. ~ -Take for example how my place ::charmed me only yesterday afternoon. • THE. BATHROOM SINK d-.topped • "'P· '!bat's ol<ay. I j!lll 111>t oot the :iJ:>Taino. pound it in and waited for the ' _.miracle you see in every TV oommercial. ~ing happened. ". Then the miracle :1iappeoo1. Untooched I>!' human hand, ~he cold water faucet started leaking. Faster and faster it leaked. Faster and ' aster the stopped up sink filled. My lightning-like mind swift1y·analyied ;my situation. t "I've got a hell of a problem here,'" I 1 :01uttered to myself. l started bailing out ;the sink into the bathtub. : BUT TltE FAUCE71' that used to just :drip was now a roaring strean1 of water. !The sink was filling raster than I could :bail. I ran out and got a garden house :and attempted to hook it to the faucet :and put the end in the bathtub. This )lucceedcd in spraying water across the !entire place. : I then cried to tum off tbe \\'Ster by ;ck>sing the valve located beneath the •sink. Silly I didn't think of that be!oi;e. : The valve didn't tum. lt broke W in :my hand. : Do you think all this cau.W.d me to :toose my cool? • OF COURSE NOT. I simply dropped 1 everything, ran out the front door and screamed. "J-IELP'." : 'Illen the next n1i racle happened. ~fy 'neighbor calne \\'i lh a tool to tum off the 1 water at the street and a policeman arrived to supervise and advise. He got • his head knocked on my banging Jiving ·~room lamp for his trouble. : The final miracle v.·as that the water got turned off in time to avert a major llood. WHEN YOU LIVE in an Old Laguna ~Charmer, you al"·a)'S need that final miracle. A TOWN DEVASTATED -SO PERCENT OF XENIA BELIEVED DEMOLISHED 1,000 PerK1ns M.de Homeless in Torn1do 'So Big It Boggled Mind' I 1,630 Passenge rs . Re11101,ecl Frolft Qu een Eli zllbetli HAMIL'fON, Bermuda /UPI I -After a night crammed aboard a st.and-in cruise liner, the 1,630 passengers from the Queen Elizabeth 2 were brought safely to land today while their floating palace Y.'as stil!J!Qrift out in the Atlantic. 'The Norwegian cruise ship Sea Venture pulled alongside the dock in Hamilton shortly after 4:30 a.m. PDT. P.fost of the passengers spent the night bunked down on deck chairs and oo the floors of thickly carpeted Joimge.s for a few hours sleep. BUS~ AND REf\'TED cars lined up beside the dock to take the passengers to "'ailing jumbo Jets that had been chartered for the fin.al leg of their journey. a t"'·o-hour night to New York. As the passengers waited to board their jetliners they were handed d!ecks reimbursing them for tbetr cruise farts. The passengers had been shuttled in a flotiJla of nwtor lawiches fron1 the QE2 to the Sc.a Venture in nine hours \Vednesday. The tf'ansfer operation took more th;m t\\•ice as Jong as planned. but went v:ithout any serious problems. The only snag had been the use of single walkways 00 both ships. THE PASSENGERS. \\"ho had made the most of the unexpected crimp in their \'acation plans with a final dance under the stars and a farewell breakfast, were cheerful and praised the kid-g love treatment during what oould have been a hazardous transfer opeiation. "It was more like an adventure," said Arthur Bray, of Stoningt.on, Conn. D.t.ILYPILOT DELIVERY SE RV ICE CWvery of 11-e Drily P;lo1 ~~Onie~ Mo,., • .,.,,_. +! \'OU "" noo: h .... yfNt ,,_ "" ' )() I>"' • u\l ...., )'OUI' CQl)'j' "'Q ti. broulllll IQ -· (4j11 .,.1 ..... ~lll'tlllr.00,, ..... s.l.,,,,..,.trd s....o.~· 11 -<kl""',_ .. ,.,,.,,""" !Iv t 1 "' Situo'dr/, or a ""' Su-y. can 1'>1! 1 cooy -""'llO'aug.,. IO-· Cl!b .. lli...,Yl'tlU Ull "'. TeJecl.::i~ MO.,Or.._~ ...... 1 ..... . --141Jn!·""'°"' .._ -~ ........... . Mtist Pay Tax • $50,000 • Ill F1·ee Flights By Nixo11 Circle Listed \VASlllNGTON (U PI \ -President Nixon's family and friends look more lhan $50.000 worth of free gover:nment airplane fl~hts lrom 1969 to 1972, the staff of a congressional committee estimates. NO\\' Nixon must pay income tax on the valu e of at least some or the trips, the Internal Revenue Service r u I e d \\'ednCsday in a part of its decision that Nixon O\\'CS $432,787 in back taxes for the four years. The IRS decision and committee staff recommendation mat Nixon pay taxes on the'-va\ue of these trips is a Uf!lqut . find ing in their twin verdicts 00 Nixon 's 1axrs, \\"hich deal principally \\ilh contested deductions and tax treatmen t o{ rea l titate transactions. TIIEY OPEN TIIE \\'A\' to argument that other government services pro\•ided to the First Family also should be counted as income to the President. Flights of Nixon family members on military planes had always been explained as requested by the Secret Service to protect against potential hijackers or kidnapers. The trips fall into two categorief - those "'nere the President was along. end tho.5e "'here he "'asn'l. The staff of the Joint Committee on lnlemal Revenue Tax:ation said Nixon relatives and friends had taken $271015 11,•orth Of nights for wh ich Nixon hadn 't paid the government. BlIT IT SAIO thal because the \\'hite llouse wouldn't provide Teque sled information. it oould only estimate the valuc of fliglnts 11,•ith the President at $25.000 or mo~. The corrunittee staff c.'.llculated tax on the \'alue of the flights "'here NiJ:-oo "'asn 't along. but the staff said it didn 'I assess tax on the rides of relatives and friends v.·ith the President because of the lack of specific information. A \\'hi~ Jfouse official said !he tRS a~ Nixon only for~flights \\1lere famil y and friends new Viithout him. In its section on aircraft u.se. the commiuee staff repon. o b s e r v e d : "f ligtlls that appear to be personal are particularly those taken by Julie and 1'ricia I Nixon's daughters) to join either David Eisenho\\'tr or Edward Cox (his som-in-laws) "'hile the latter "·ere either students or stationed in, various cities other than Washington D.C. "On several occasions both Ed\\'ard Cox and David Eisenho\\'er joined Julie and Tricia on flights to and from these same cities and Jo and from the President's homes fu either Key Bis-. cayne, Fla., or San Clemente, Calif. Occaslonally, members of the President's family took along friends or guests on these nights." ~ * * * * Items at San Clemente Included in WASHINGTON I A P I The government paid $92.298 to fix up President Nixon 's private homes for his "personal benefit" and he should pa.v taxes on it, the congressional staff report released Wednesday concludes. The -staff report conclud ing the President owes $476.431 in back taxes said he should pay ta:<es on itcn1s including a gaze6o, heal ing sysfem a~ fireplace Can at San Clemente. plus a shufneboard court at Key Biscayne. The staff report prepared for the Howe-Senate Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation said the President Tax Bill should have listed the impro\1ements. as taxable income, in effect a job benefit. TIIE $92,298 nGURE is the fint publicly released estimate of how much of lhe federal spending on the President's homes since 1969 could be considered improvements. , The !Uff report reJt>,.ased Wednesda.y concluded he should pay taxes oo all or part of some of the home impro\'ements, saying some <J them benefited partly him Jnd partly the government. Sunny Weekend • Ill State It said be should pay ·taxes on the full $398 for a fireplace exha~ fan at San Clemente. cootrary to a Secret Service decision that it was a presideotia-1 security ex~. "'The safety problem here is no more and no less than the problem con!ronted by any other homeowner \\'ho ha,, a fireplace and is not caused bf the fact that h1r. Nixon is President,'' the report said. I , Wind Gu sts Expected to Subside--Except in, Can y on A reas OIA1IONAl WfAIMll MIVl(I fOtlCA,11• '1AM t•1 4 -i -74 CoNt•I We•the r 1t said the President should pay taxes on ~e $12.988 difference between the kind Or-heating system he wanted at San Clemeote and the kind the Secret Service reconuneoded. rr SAID HE should pay taxes on three- fourth1 ol the $4,1162 cost of a gazebo in 5'n Clemente that is S>metimes med as a security ]lOSl. and the full 11.600 for Ft lr '°°"~· IJ(llll .,friN. wrN11 enl~ den windows O\'eliookin& ·the l'llOl'lf •M MOr'fliftl foOul"I lllKO<rlll'IO ocean. _, 'O l'IOrlll-.t 10 'O 20 ~ In ' I : •fk'r,_,, 1..ity • ..., ,r1o.y. H1o11 too Die Presidoot also shoukt pay taxes on ~!~ ~Ofll 1:-t!~'~111;~~~ $1,600 of the $2,000 cost of replacq: a '"'"" ''"" ltOfl'I • '° 1s. w.i.r shufOeboard court at Key Biscayne, the • • tl!l'l\Pt'ft!ur• 11. _ repon said. It :Wd th~ oou:rt had to be S1111, "loo11;Tldes THUllltOAY S«f>l\ll '"'"' • ·~·' p m. ' , Stc:Ol'ld tow 1.V 11.m • .Ol ,lll lOAY ''r" lli;ll . •Ol •m, SI llortt low • J~V 1 m, 01 't(tllRd 111•11 .• •:n II.I'll. J.I ht-'°" . S:t> p.m. 0.0 1.1111 rl~lh t:~ • m, SI~ ~1 16 1>.m1 I'll-rlM1 J::n p.m, $tf1 t ·H •·""· • ' ropla~ because of construction ol a security command post The report also said the P,..id.,,. should pay laxes on ss.•73 !or boundar)' surveys, is.867 for paving, $3,!KIO for a scwttr line. Sl.500 for a beach cabAoa and S9.399 for landscaping and maintenanco al Sfn Clementt. • • ' 30 Di~ More Missin g in Big Tornado XENIA, Ohio (AP) -One °"itness de9Cl'ibed it as "IA'Ol'U than any of the ' bombings in Germany" durio1 lforid War II. He referred ·lo the wreckage o( Xehla, a soulhv.'C'Stem Ohio town which olfidals said was "50 percent .destroyed" by a tornado that pounced down on its ~.OOlt citizens Wednesday afternoon.. Officials said 30 pcrsoos ,.. e r e confirmed dead. hlore bodies "'!Ill expected to fum up In intemif'ldd searches today. wt th 40 to 50 penons believed missing. At least 1,000 persons "''ere homeless. "IT'S 11IE WORST I've evtr &een," sald ·Georgeanne Wafurcuttet, a R~ Cross disaster worker. "It is romplete devastation." "Tomorrow is going to be really bad," sine said Wednesday rught. "I really believe shock will set in." "I've se<.'11 tornadoes before, but none that touched this big a swath," Gov. John J. Gilligan said. "This bOggles the mind. There is just no way to calculate the damage.'' People already numbed by the dis.aster v.ve shaken again by new tornado "'amings issued during the early momig hours today. But they remained calm. t'ven as sirens walled and trucks used loudspeaken to announce, "Take cover! Take cover!" The cro!A·ded into~' and stairwells unU/ the funnel doods swept by and disappeared. TELEPllO!\'E LINES to Xenia "''ere cut by the twister, but Ohio Bell restored emergency service v.•ith moblJe phones. The Red C.'ross set up a re!lef center in the downto\\'R Y~fCA. one Of the fe\I' buildings spared by the tornado. lt took in 350 homeless. A grocery warehouse housed several hundred more. Behind the rubble of another building. bodies "'·ere arranged in a row. A v.·oman bendin;J over them suddenly cried out, ..Oh, my God.'' and collapsed into t'tle arms of a rescue "'orker. She had foood her 300. A major probl'm was the lack of ruming water. Tanks of water v.·ere being sent from the nearby Wria:ht- Patterson Air Jo'orce Base and portable toilets v.·ere to be brought in today. nfE ~IANAGER OF a demolished. fast food restaurant said there might be 20 people trapped inside.· ne parking lot remained filled with cars. A number of cars v.•ere nipped over. on ~1ain Street. O!flcials said some possibly still cootained passengers, but heavy equipment could not get through the rubble in ttie street to lift !he \'ehictes. The Xenia Jlotel and the city's high schools were flattened . The annory, its roof caved ln. ""as pressed into service. A freight train. JS of ils cars overturned by the vicious twister, bloeked a highway crossing. O!ficials also reported extensive damage at nearby Wilberforce home of Wilberforce College and Central State College. Both sdiools apparently were on spring break and had fewer students m campus than usual. Highway Patrolman George Pi.sher said. ""rtity-probably "ill be findifl( bodies for a couple of days." Sniper Wounds Teen on Campus JACKSONVILLE, Fla. I AP) -A rooftop sniper shot and wounded a teen- age boy on the Jacksonville University canipus today, police said. A suspect was later taken into custody. Police said the sniper, described as a young man with flo"ing blond hair, shot a 17-year-old youth in the leg as the youth v.•aiked along crov.·ded University Avenue. ' TM sho1s came from Brest Hall, which adjoins Williams Hall, the main men's resid<-nce at the 21016-student university, officers said: UP'I T.._._. IH11rder S111pect Colin Joseph Hackings shows up in paper sack for booking in Portland, Ore., in hammer slaying of coup I e and two neighbor children. Plane Carrying Min ers Crashes; 77 Lose Lives From l\'lre Services JOAW-.'1-.TE:SBURG -A privately owned OC4 carrying miner'!I home to ri1aJay,i from jobs in Francistown, Botswana. crashed moments a f t e r takeoff in cloudy weather today, lciUing 77 of the 83 persons aboard, mining officials said. The dead y,·ere identified as the pilot ( IN SHORT ..• ) and co-pilot and 75 miners. No reason "'·cs glven for the crash or the four-propeller aircrart, owned by the \Vffiela Mining organization. lt "'as the company's first mishap in 22 years of ferrying miners back and forth fnxn job to job. Pompldou B11rled PARIS -President Georges Pompidou \\·as buried ,today after a church service in the little cemetery al Orvilllen: attended only by his family. The private eJght-minute burial wu simple in accordance with Pompidou's wishes, with ooly a short eulogy ·by a local priest. 'Belled Big Potoers' CAIRO -President Anwar Sadat said \Vednesday that Egypt went to war against Israel last October in defiance of both the Soviet Union and the UnilA>d States. "I will always remain proud becaWJe our decision (to fight) was made against the will of the two super powers," he said in a speech to students at Alexandria Uiiiversity. LONOON -Jan Ball told a crowded court today he tried to kidnap Prince:sa AMe as a protest against Yihat he termed inadequate· facilities for treating mental illnes.s in Britain. Ball. 26, appeared in Bow Street Magistrates Court to face additional charges of kidnaping and aU.mpted murder stemming from the bloody kidnap attempt on lhe prillCeS!I March,,, Four persons v.--ere wounded. - Rats Take Over Illinois Town Out11u1nberecl , 10-1 CARPENTERSV!ILE, 111: IUPI) -The Pied Piper of Carpentenvllle goes to v.·ork today, just in the nick of time. Estimates run that this Chicago suburb may have 10 times more rat sthan It has people. The village board of trustees hired the Orkin Exterminating Co. to start exlermin(Ulng on a mass scale because residents of the town 's aouthwm. area report the.rt are so many rats around they are cavorting in their back yards. The rats slarted to show up two moothe ago when the Ma£erial Service Corp. began digglnj: a gravel pit near CUpentersville. KEN HUGHES, assistant village manager, said ihe evacuaUoo wiped w.t the burTo"'S ol big Norway rats who bad been Uving in peace there. Since 1't.s like uactly the same food as do bumall$, they slarted lhowilli up In Car- pentersvllle. Now, It ls '5tirnated l1ltt!! may be-u many 11 ZS0.000 rats around Cl.rpm. tcnvlllt, a town of ~.000. If ~ Isn't don<, it is feared, they could mul· tlpty to 500,000 within eight .... 11>. Jam., Neyems, 1 rogloaal fl!lineer for the lllinois deportmeot of Pubic Ilea Ith. said, "I don 't want to alarm urybody. but do ~ rtmernber the bllCk plagut that swept EW"OJIQ in the M1ddJc A&es? That was typhus and that wu transmitted by rat&." llUG OES INDICATED he did not think conditions were an that alarmtns, · but said or alarml$ll, "You can't uy lhcy'tt "':ton&· becaL.lff v.-e don't know. "To many people. rats are the most rrtgbtbn.lng anlmaJs on earth. It i. a dlsea,. ca!T)'lng anlmall. lt Is true that a lot ol people are afraid to let tholr kids play in Iha bad< yards. We 1\4•• quite a few IC/Ired people, frightened pooplc 1'1\o n...i help." •• ' I' 1/ • p I • .. Duo Marked for SLA Death •cahn' /f' 7--t_ PATRICIA HEARST POSES WITH SUBMACHINE GUN Writing on Top of Photo Says 'Tanya 1974' --------~ SA.,\' FRANCISCO l..\P 1 - Tu·o persons wanted by the Svn1blooese Llb<'ratlon r\nll)' a~3red CXlt\\'&rdly cahn at news th.1t the rcvolutionar~ b.'lnd ha d marked 1ht•1n Irr dea1h. •i1 guess I'll just ha\'e to die or something." said Colton \\'estbrook . a1ter I earn l.n g Wednesday of lhe SL>\'s threat. \\'estbrook. Chris Thon1pS011 and Robin Steiner \11 err labt'led ··t'nem les of th c people" and informers In the talest SI.A i'Ommuniouc . It r said the three "11re to be shot on si~ht \\ ht:never found ond at any tirnc." SLA membi.'rs are belle,•f!d to ha1e bl"t'fl 1.'0ltnected \1ith !he group nt one titne.. lf'~lifytng before~ grnnd JUrv th11.:r lndlc1ed ti,1·0 nllcgt-d n1embcrs or the SI. . .\ In the ON , rtlARCll 4. \\'estbrook '\o\', fi murder or Oa')cJ3nd 5a\d he releast.od inforntH tlOn School Supt. ~larcus FO!itet. on so1ue SLA members to the FB I and Oakland police. La"' ll E CALLED f' o s I e r 's enforcement officials ha'-c n\urdt'r ''the "'rongest mOvr" offered to pro!l'C.'t him . but SQ the SLA e\·cr made and far Westbrook hasn't decided al'cused then1 of ha\'ing "a "'hcthcr to aeeepl. somc1,1.•hnt limited COOC<'Pl of KQED-TV reporter i\farilyn blatk p<_'Oplc's ~trhi!;~ll'" R.akcr \\'as 11ith Thon10Son. :Ji ~fl~ Steiner 15 \\'rollgfully atto.st-d :is bt•1ng an FBI "~•hen he heard tile SLA tape informer. the father of alleged l':ill 1ng for his death SI.A soldif'r nu~ell l.ittlc s~ud "He dld not appl'::lr 10 be today in Pensacola. Fla. afr;iid. he "·as L'OoL hr "·as "I kno\v th at's not tn1e,·· O. cal n1. He said l'rn af raid thev, J. Little said in a telephone n1eiining 01e SI.A, n1:lcie in1erv1£•\I' fron1 his PensaC'(llu another mistake, just as thc>r hon1e. ""There's 1 n'1'il1n.l1>r IN SE PARATE inter\'H.'.'>'S, l"'ade 11i·hen lhl'\" n1urdered -;1:.ndtni;t in thtil ri•li':.•<i('. So \\"e~brook anri Tho1np....-in, Foster." l\1iss Baker said. nnr t-as <."(lOIJl~ri•r·l \\Ith !ht' both black, criticized SLA Thon1ps.'ln sa1ri h!' llved for FBI .. ~uerrillas for assassinat inJ: a '>''hi1e in an Oakland homt' -· black educator l\larcus FoSler "'ith Si'rcral 1'!.A n1en1bers, and kidnnpin~ n c 11· spa p ~ r but "'·as ne\•er a member Kids Like heiress Patricia 11earst. ~liss , hiniSi'IL ' . Steiner. 20. a \1·hi1e· "·omaii . In an lntervie\1• "'ilh i\1iss T A k & --d could no! be . reached for Baker. Tho.m~on admitted 0 S t 'a.II Y comment. Jr-;-,_.-;-;-;;oo;.. __ .;,,;;,;;;;;;;,;;;,;;,;;;,;;;;;;;,;;;;,. \\'cstbr:>0k, a 35-year-old \ P..,.'°",~·-- 1..:nh•ersitr of California at l Berkeley graduate student in lin~1i~1ics and p :l r~ t i ro11·1 teaching assistant: conceded h .. rrohahlv ries~rved to bt> on l the SLA death list. I ··Thf> SLA \mO\\"S I ;lnl r' 1hrea! 1 h:i\·c :t !Gt c..f m11<•ri;i!i 1nforrnat ion. Th<',. kno1,1· I kno,1· them ."' he said. LUCILLE KUEHN x ,\ l)\l I~ IST R,\ ·11 \'I· ,\,"\A I. \'ST Newport Beach City Council VOTE r.1••t.·-··~·,r· .. .V-fi1\ ·-~~ ................. APRIL9 ~'""°'"°' ~··--~' ... •··"-'~ \\'t>slhorok is c1 lt>adrr in the .---:==---- Black a.tltural Associa!ion. an organization t r~·ing lo hrlp black ronvlcts in the state1 priscn system. &\·erai alleged • Inquiry Under Way Asse rnbl'V Pl11tel Probe s 1Vixon State Ta x .I • SACRA~'lENTO ! AP f -An income t::ix statu s by ordering Assembly con1n1il!ee ha s lhe slate t&x bv:>rd to turn begun a closed-door inquiry O\'er any information it has on into President ~·ixon·s state the case. -/;[ Broiv 11 Seeking Tapes 011 ·2 N ixo11 A ttor11eys ' SACRA~1ENTO I UPI l - Secrclarv of State Edn1und G. Bro"n Jr. want s the \Vhile House to gi\"e hin1 a11y 1ape rerordings or notes concerned "·ith backdari ni:: the deed for President Nixon's vice presidential papers. Brown asked for I h e niaterial ~tonday in hls move to revoke · the notary public VALUE e<11nmission of :\ixon·s tax attorney. f'amk De~farco or Los Angeles. He said he specifically "'anted delails of a meeting on April 10. l9i0, "'hen De;\larco 1>nd attorney H c r b t' r I Kalmbach met "'ith the President alter the deed was backdated. TllE RE\'ESUE and Taxation C-On1mit1ec. in o 12-0 vote \\'ednesda~·. authorized committee chairman Joe Gonsal\'es to oblain the data from the slate Franchise Tax Board. Three RC'publi cans joinl'<i nine Dernocral s in the request. A board spokcsn1an said tax officials 1,1·ould ro1nply "'ilh the order. The \\'hitc !louse created a furor Dec. 8 "·hen it ~aid i\ixon had paid no state incoine taxes since taking office in 1969. Stale tax officials then ruled in February that thr Prc~ident could not be considered a California r<'sidcnt for 1<1x I purJX)scs. t'\'Cll though he lists! his San Clf'n1cntc estate as his voting address. • 0 / Comror1 , style. and easy <;are a1c all comb1nect 111 ll'l•s handsome srurt by Enro Peacn or Pale blue w11n wti11e collar al1d culls s I 2 llDWELL'S-THE STORE FOR MEN 1467 Yi• Udo• Newport ~Och• 611·45 I 0 . . . ,,... • I '',. ,." ,.. • ~ ' '/•1 .. ,., ( '')r 1" '~ !h'" • .J' I" HARDWARE STORE Your local hardware met· chan1 with nalional chain. buying power' Pain! up, fix up nOw! We have the tools & supplies you need! • • FIRE EXTINGUISHER Odorless, dry-chemical type for flammable liquids, electrical equipment fi res. Hanging bracket incl. ffi . HUDSON ~-CUPPll~·\ ' SPR.lY(l ._. : I .... · . ' ' .-"· 1 ' J 1359 ·, 621~ LATEX HOUSE PAINT 6??. REG. 929 Resists weather, slains. mildew. Un ique oil·emulsion lormula wears like a pod quality oil·baR paint yet it llows on smoothly, dries dust·free in two to three houn. Brushes and tools clean up in soapy water. LATEX 1973 MODEL CLOSEOUT SALE HOUSE PA/ST 0555 3995 Model 555 5895 '77 S!a1nless S!eel "'1 1HPAuto. Reverse Reg 66.95 . VJ H P. Continuous Feed . Reg. 47.88 80nly DISHMmER. 30nly The Dlahw11h1r'1 _Dl1hw11her. , 11...,._ Vft<>' •ttU'otl'I '-""' -• -OIS.,l.OASlUI ,....,..,,, °"' ~ .. -4 "'O!>! _......_,(lf_.,.(lo_ UM OIS ..... .t.$1(11 ~-41>Qul' """"'._.,..._.._or -~-·-IO -wton\M!l:d<--b-c:l'lo'>l-l""-~-U.A1 ol b-lop,..,....Nslo--•olt-"NI E-to-l~t-""1 """"'"' • """ c-........ -..... -de<;> ,..~ s..- "O! ...... 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COIJA MllA -1829 Newport Blvd • 0,(H lllON.THJIU fJI ¥ ~•~T •n4SUN ""l•l•~ ll:lll i\M lo' lO'M JG OOloi ·lO ,M NIVERSI Y STE-RE \ \ i • - , DAILY PROT EDITOIDAL PA.GE County 'Super-agency'· Oran ge County supervisors are slud Ing ~ pro- posal by County Adn1inistrative Officer Ro~rt Thomas that would be a long &t.ride toward complete reorgani- zation of the county bureaucracy. 1'homas has proposed creation of an Environmental ~tan3gement Agency that. would combine all" or part of eight exis ting departments having cootrol or planning or environmental matters. attorney at the end of reins held by the same nae-elected CAO. Certainly any concept of organization that would slim down the overweight bureaucracy is worthy of con· slderation, and 'fhomas' idea may prove to be the best possible approach in the long run. But there appeared to be many pl llalls that need a good deal or exploration and public discussion before tpe board can adopt such a concept for the entire s1>ettrum of t-ounty government. , -. - SS But ailothe.r 1>art of Thomas' request is that the board consider adopting th is "super-agency" concer.t as the goal for the entire bureaucracy. That request will be up for action again April 17. BilJhoard .Ba11 &Ki OIL lHC. He even included in his· study a possible organiza- lional chart depicting six super-agencies answerable di· rectl y to hi1n. I Lis bnl y boss would be U1e board of SU· pervisors. ' · It would appear th at creation of an environmental super-agency ls well justified. The stated aim or centralizing the county's planning function is to clean up sonic of the mess made in th~ unincorporated areas by inept~ independent planning. Thomas say's a unified approach would put the county on a direct course ·toward completion or a com- prehensive general plan and could save millions of dol- lars now being wasted on overlapping functions. It is plainly evident that the current planning sys- ten1 leaves much to be desired. Almost every area under the county's control has experienced uncontrolled growth that has proved painful to residents and officials al ike. But while such a centralization may be good for the planners, it may be poison for the rest or the county's departn1ents. 1'here needs to be careful consideration of whether Thoma.s' ul tiniate goal would serve lo over-centralize county government and put too much authority in the hands of one non-elected official-t.he CAO. An Orange County Jaw adopted in 1971 will begin showing its teeth this summer as reminders go out Lo owners ot 63 billboards, more than half of them In the sou~h county, to abide by an Aug. 20 removal date or face legal action. Owners of the costly advertising signs were given three years to an1ortize their irivesunent ,befor.e comply- ing ~th ·the anti-ijillboard ordinance. , 1'1ost of the 37 offending signs in the south county advertise new housing tracts, with 21 in t.he Dana Point area, seven in !\fission Viejo. five in South Laguna and four in Capistrano Beach. Land zoned for industry was excluded from the anti·bilJboard legislation, but the code probably wiJl be amended to remove thi s exemption .. Billboa,rd re1noval will be just the first step in clean- ing up sign clutter in county territory. Additional legis- lation adopted in 1973 gave owners of hundreds o( other outdoor advertising signs a similar three-year grace period before removing them as well. - It might also be noted that such an agency setll;P could place publicly-elected department heads such as the assessor, sheriff, tax collector-treasurer and district The county action. com bined with strict sign ordi- nances in individual com1nunities, should go a long wa.y toward improving the look or the land and heading off the uncontrolled proliferation or .signs that has proved .so disastrous in other areas. 'Quick! Take thf§ and solve our energy non-crisis!' CIA-Watergate Probe Stumbling W ASHlNGTON-8en. Howard Baker's fruitless investigation of gossamer links between the Watergate scandal and the Central fntel.ligence Agency (ClA) seems unlikeiy to help President Nixon but threatens Jeriom damage to the nation's beleaguered foreign inte!Ugence opera· tlon. Despite accumula- ting new1~per 1eab and Baker's hints ol knowing much more than he can teJI, Wat.erg~• is not abOUt to blomed on tht' A, in part or in whole. Under cld exami· nation, the leaks birn out to be red her- rinp. Objective investigators are positive UM!n! was no CIA role in Wate rgate. But COOJerVatlve RepubUcan Baker, ironically, 500nds ever more like le fl~ leaning critics of the CIA .,.,,ho complain that Senators linked too closeiy to the agency ne\·er do adequately probe its in- ner recesses. \Vhars more. the flood of innuendo seemingly originating from Baker's investigation further erodes the CIA's tattered morale and prestige. BAKER'S motives are as shrouded as bts overall Watergate pertormance. As .9l!!tior Republican on the S e n a t e Watergate committee during last sum- mer's televised hearings. he achieved in- stant fame. But the image of objectivity that made him a TV idol infuriak'd ~ie Whlle ltoose and party regula rS. Baker, a party man and a Nixon man. began hedging his bets in midsummer. That was apparent Aug. 2 .,.,•hen Richard llelms. former CIA director. returned from his post as ambassador to Iran to te.slify before the \\'a\crgate com- mittee. t-.1any Senators believed the highly respected Helms had been bounc- ed from the CIA for refusing 10 take the Vi'atergate rap. But l:iaker \1•a.s surpris· ingly hostile, 'nis questions presaging his .( EVANS·NOVAK J future lnvestigatioo. Baker has heatedly denied. that this co u r s e was dictated by senior \Vhite House aides. Even so, his RctiDn!I were obViow;ly de!igned to help ~1r. Nixon. Tn explaining his conduct immediately after the Watergate burglary, the President contended he feared investigation would uncover super-eooret CJA operations. If Baker developed even tangential CIA connections with Watergate, .,,tr. Nixon .... ·outd obviOU-5ly look better. WORKlNG toward that end. Baker late last October noted a Harper's magazine article by Andrew St. George claiming that Helms had advance knowledge of the Watergate tuglary. Baker eagerly dispatched the article lo Sen. Stuart Symington of ~fls.souri, acting chairman of toe CIA oversight subcommittee. St. George, a journalistic swashbuckler, was summoned to Washington for a closed· door session. The verdict : he knew nothing. But Baker relied on more than nam- OOyant journalism. The Watergate com- mittee's minority staff, concentrating on the CIA. has produced a classified repori. Insinuating more tha n aceusing. it is the mother lod e for publisherl reports suggesting some ominous CIA role in Watergate (though, publlcly, Baker affinns Helms's innocence), TI-IE WATERGATE committee ma- jority staff regards the report as next to useless. Rep. Lucien ~cd7.i of f\1ichlgan, ranking CIA expert in Congres s . believes there is no reason to change the Oct. 23 finding of his House sutr committee giving the CIA ;'l clean bill of health. federal prosecutors have found • oo CIA role in the coospiracy . Published Dear Gloomy Gus Sen~tor Mike ~lansfield, Democrat- ic Majority Leader, reports that the !louse already has the voles to impeach the Presid ent. Would it not at least appear to be more of a non-partisan procedure if the evidence were heard flt'St'? W. D. G_., 0111 um_.. -t11tntlttM W -1'1 .... 00 Ml _........11' refltd "" _,..... 11 ~ , ..... ,., ...... '""" Mt _ ... 11 GIOloml' G~J. 0.lly ~1111. charges of such a role have all turned In- to red herrings. Thus .. recent newspaper acrounts of in- ternal tapes destroyt"d by Helms in his lasl CIA days become hollow when it is learned they were unrelated lo Watergate. Nor i~ there factual groun- ding for insinuations. rostered by Baker. that prize-winning \Vashington Post reporter Bob \Voo:hvard was given Watergate information In return for steering clear or the CIA. , BAKER has been subjected to puuled scrutiny by Sena te colleagues. not only for his insinuations but for the \\·ay he conducts his investigation. When Hel ms was summoned Crom Tehcran yet again last week, he fare:i intensely hostile clOfled-door questioning by Baker. ,_fc:eover, the investigation is ~1n· ning to echo old complaints from Senate super-dove s such as Sen. J, W. Fulbright of Arkansas: tht> CIA is permitted to run wild by Symington and other Sl'nalr pro- tectors. Adding conser\tati\'e Baker to the Fulbright camp further endangers lhe future of tnis \ifal agenr:·. \\'hen Baker on CBS's '·Fact' lhe Na- tion " last \\'etk declared "there's a !{real \\'esilth of information" mming from his investi gation (though he could not say \\'hatl. his real mess.1ge to the House could be : don't push loO hard on itnpeachment because I am raising let•nal 11c11· questions about the CIA. Actually. ~1r. Nixon's problems seem too acute for Baker's .,.,·arning to nIBtler 1n1.1ch. 1-lowe\'er he may hurt the CIA . Ho11ard Baker can scarcely help the President. Marital Ecorwmics--a Tangled Web It v.'as f'amil}' Circle n1ai;c11:inc that almost dest.ro}:e~J.is and \\'Oflfir 1\l'Cf1 · er's family circle. The troubl(' began 11·hen Lis read in the ;\pril issue that \h(' n10netary value of :i ho11Sf'11·ifc'.s labors 11·as no11· $1:1,39.1 n Yl':1r ''It isn'l f.1lr ·· AAid Lis frowninJ:. ''I'm doinr, Sl:l.3n:l "-Orth or \\-Ork for you and you're 1101 paying me a et'nt. I thought 11·e asrt'Crl to be fret: and rqual partners In onr mE+r- rtaRe·" '·You kno'" I'm all for \\-omen's lib." said Woofie. look ing UJl from 'nis 1-ll·Fi Dlge!l. ''Bui I ea~'\ afford you, Us. J onfy mnke S\8.000 a year." "Stting you're my hush.ind," said Us gtnttousl~'. "111 ooly charge you r12.ooo " "But f'd h<tVt' just $6(KXl left.~ said \VooOe. ··1 l'OOldn't pay hair our expenses \\ilh th411." Us che\\'ed t.houghtl\llly on a fingernail."/ know!" she cried. "I'll hire you ns my a~slnnr. F'or example, I'll Pf'Y you kl OObysit Joshua when I go to my rt'licrame clw. Th.it way. you can aJN enough 10 pay your half ol our ex· -· "rbl't you !!Ce. \\'oolla?'" she said haP" plly. "We71 ha"" the 1'"'1' fim free Md I ( ART HOPPE · J ('{1Ual 1:1..1rtnership bAscd on a f<iir and IO!iicat financial nrrnngen\('lll.·· AS \VOOFIE could lhink of no non- malc-chau\'inlst-pig objections. he gave t is $1000 on the first of the mooth. keep- ing ~ for hlmSt'lf. Lis labeled a large jar. "Woofie's Biiis for Services." Th< day of t<dwning <0me on the 30th \\'hen Us open«! the jar. "l.ct's see ," sh~ sald, going. throullh Woofie·5 bills, "garbas:e rerMVa1 service, S20: dish.,.,'Mhlng at $2 an hour. $47: baby!it· ting at S2 an hour ... 1 ~er pay more bin II.SO for babysittlng." "Don't yoo support extending the ~Uni.mum Wage Law to domestic,,~·· asked Woolle. "I forgot," ~id Us, "Wa lt a minu te. v.·h.at's this? llousc Call. $25," • '"You rtmfmbcr. You a.sked ~lo take J()Shua's temperature and tell you whet.her he was sick. That's tht standard fee for a house ct1tl." "''But you ""'ef"e alttady in the house," &a.ht Lis, "And •t about 1hls? Repair leaky fallCfl, $17. That only took you lcn minutes." "All pluntben charge a minimum of enc hour's time for their services." said \Voofie complacently. "You're lucky I didn't have to fix the television set."· After se\'cral hours of hagglin~. they linally Agreed lhnl \Vpofle had ('arned 5256.2.'i for lhc month. But he kindly loaned h<'r 1he extra $6.2.5 at prime ra tes so that she could pa y htr l'qual share of th('lr expenses on a bu$irll;:S$li ke basis. DISASTER struck lhe following V.'toek when' Woofie made $525 on a Oyer he had taken earlier in thc market. Tie came home, sat do~TI and when Lis asked for help wfth the dishes, he mere- ly shook his head. "I dcn't have to,'' ho said. "J\•e already earned my share for the month. F'air Is fair." "Damn!" sa.id Lis. b.'vlgtng a Irv.• pots nnd pons. "I wish \'OU 'd hurry up and double your salary 5o "'e could afford a maid." "Oh. no." said Woofic cbeeril)'. "If 1 made '3$.000 Md J)Slid you $t2.IXKI, I'd still have $24,000. So )lit.I'd hnve lo do all Ure -Wk and get 8 j<>b paying )'OU s12.ooo more to meet your equal shore of our experises. You better hope y,•e never get rich. You oouldn'L afford mt." That night in ~ thty agrt<ld to · scr:Jp 1'leir f•lr nnd logical flnnnclal S)'lltem. JJt figurtd It WM either ttwt or their frte :ind equal marrisge. Sigiaificance of the lmpeach11aent l' ote \\' ASHINGTON -Saying that the . "votes are there" in the House of Representatives to Impeach President Nixon is roughly comparable to stating that a grand jury is prepared to indict before it has heard and assimilated the evidence on which an indictment would be based. This, nevertheless. Is the attitude re- necieci by Sen. ~1ik:e ~ h1anslield's rteent . statement on ·•the votes a re there." and while it might be deplort'd. it can- not be denied . ?\tatters have taken a serious tum for- lhe \\'Orse for President Nixon in the HolL'ie of Representath•es even before the .Judiciary Committee has received all the evidence, much les.s assimilated it. TllE ATTITUDE of the Democratic leadership should serve to explode the idea that the HOWie is acting merely as a !P'and jury pnsenting the evldern:. to the Senate for judgment. This Is a convenient pretext for congressmen who wish 10 straddle the issue of President Nixon's guilt or innoccoce. Resemblances bet.,.,'eefl the House and a grand jury in a criminal proceedings are largely rhetorical 1be differences ace reel. A grand jury i.! responsible to a judge and takes tnstractioos from him. The Hoose is responsible ta no superior authority and makes its own rules. A grand jury operates -theoretically, at least -in secret. The Jlouse of Representatives does not. How a grand jury votes is not made public. nor arc its a Grand .Jury ~CHARD WILSON) debates. 1be,House debates and votes in public. If it votes .,.,·itbout al the same time let- ting the public know · the evidence on which voles are based, the public wiil ask why. A grand juror suffers no public mn- sequence ol his action. A congressman risks his political livelil}ood. FINALLY, a congressman voting for impeachment authorizes "managers" on the part of the House to go before lhe Sen.ate and, press for conviction. The congres,,man who votes for im· peachment votes for a public, televised trial of many weeks duration .which will focus the attention of the nation and the world to the virtual exclusion of any other public matter. The congressman voting for lm- peachrDent be<:omes an accuser in bis own right publicly and is not wrapped in the protecting anonymity of a grand juror as a single member of a large group. The grand jury para lie! Is very strain- ed and this iJ one reasoo why it is yet to be seen if the ''votes are there." or re- main there, for the impeachment of the President. '- A BILL of impeaclvnent can be broad or narrow, but surely it must be ac· cusative. Can it merely SB)': the Presi- dent might be involved in a criminal COO· splracy. \\'e do not know. Let the Senate decide? Is that enough to bring a presi- dent of the United States befOre tht Senate's bar of judgment? ~lust not the bill of imt>cachment assert that the President was . in fact, in- volved in a criminal cons piracy. That would be the v.·ay of a grand jury. And that is exactly the v.'ay a good many congres.snien do not wish to vote. But unless they do so in overwhelming bi-partisan majority. they race the pros- pect which Senator ~tansfield a1so emphasizes -that more than one-thinl of the Senate \\'ill disagree and the Presi- dent v.·ill be acquitted. So, there is much more to it than just the \'Oles being there at any particular lime to impeach President Nixon. The consequences of casting such a vole mu.st be measured by each congressman. and .,.,•hlle it is easy for some, it involves a measure of calculated risk for a great many more . A CERTAIN amount of complacency is evident at the White House on this point. \\'hile some accounts have it that Presi- dent Nixon is resigned to the prospect "- an impeachment vote in the House, this is not renected by subordinates whose responsibility it i.! to measure what the House \viii do. One of these, Bryce Harl()';!.', continues to say with seemingly absolute conviction that the votes are not there now. and wtD not be there. to impeach the President. He could hardly say to the contrary, but neither is he called upon to be so posi tive. Only a "major change," he says, could reverse his judgment, and he does not percei\•e what others have thought to be such a change in the sen· timent of the !louse. FCC Study Blasts Kids' TV WASHINGTON -An -e1p-losive Federal Communications Commission study "1i ich would refonn the inane world of chiklren's \ele\.ision, has been stuffed In a government safe. ~teanwhile, its supporters on the <:0rnmission have been replaced by boeom pals or big broadcasters. The repon demaOOs an end to hard-sell ads to kids, cutbacks in v.·ltless t'artoons nnd more decent childreu 's s ho \\' s scheduled at appro- priAlc hOurs \1iola· tors. no n1att er ho\1· po"'erful , "·ould risk I~ of their licenses. llrtd thl' s t u cl y 1 been 3CC(!pttd by the -:- F'CC. il \\'Quid have cost .the broadcast 1n~ dustry teru of millions of dollars a yea r. The broodcru;ters woold have been com- pelled to f"l)duce . more provams for ehUdren nnd to slice their 32 com- men:lals ptr hour to no more than 18. This 1,. Uie generous allotment cur- rently allowed to adult s00ws. These and other dramatic changes \\"trt tnvisloned by former FCC Chair· man Dean Burch. OUTRAGED at what he had pc"""31ly seen ol. children's programming, ht set up a speclal Olildren's Telemion Unit In Sept<mbcr 197t. At Its head was tough· minded Dr. EUJabeth Roberts, an ex· coordinator of the \li1lite House Con· ference on Olildren and Youth. F'or months, tile Roberts team studied the puerile "'orld °' ctiildren'a TV. rour months ago, she delivtred the fliull~ documoot to Surch, w b o forthw1lll locked It up in hls olfic._ Slnc:t then; Burch has mo1'!'d lo lbc Wblte ll<XMe ani:I his two &taunctlert allies in the matter, Commlsslooen Nick Johnson and Rex Lee, have Jett uie 1"CA:. "'E HAVE now obtained a bootleg copy of the suppre:sMd document frorn under the nooc of the new ch.Urman. Richard \\'iley. As general ooun.'iel .and co1n- missioner, \\'iley. acrordlng to FCC .sources. was kinder 10 n e t v.· o r k treasuries than to children's Y.'elfare. The report's recommendations. lberefore. arc now in jeopardy. '11\e 45-page dOcun1ent conde1nns out of hand the "noise. \'lolence. or frantic ac- tivity~· that broadcasters use to keep children mesmeriz.ed before TV sets. 111E l''CC S11JDY is even tougher oo adver1islng. Children Are ''inundated with numcl"OU$ commetttal memges that may be mislta~ or fal1e to the literal and immature mind ol. a ch1l1t. '• The broadcasters .. manipulate his needs'' In a maMer ''destructive to the child·., Jr- \'tlopmenl . . . . " observes the re1ll ~t acktly: "Common senst tells us tha t co1:i mercillls presented to sell nrc :Jucts 10 thrtt-, four· and nve-yettr-oltii Ari' ifl'• Pf'OP'r undtr •ny dvUl%ed publk: intt!rest ..OOant." '?be Robt:1'U rtpOTt ll.Sk1 for an end to all advtrllstng on shows for pre-ecbool children. saying h b "inherently d«<!>' live." 1be study ~1ld.alJO ban mention of advtttl...S product& by "h<&ta" on cblldren's l)t'Ot!l'ams. Kldo tend co i>llld a · "ap<d.t nilatlomllip" with their hosts. aome of whom _,, only Intent on gull· lng tht'm. FINALLY. die llludy '""1ld d-lcally --t'\lt bac-k-ad Vertising In kids' shows from the present 16 minutes per hour to a !ltlll generous nine minutes and thirty seconds. the current vohmtary maximwn for adult sho'A·s. At the FCC, Oiairman \V ilcy gave us a tinging declaration of independence from the past. He insisted that children's pro- gramming was "on the _front burner" .... ;th him and pointed-out tltat he had only be<-n chairman \\'ilh po1\'Cr to change things for IO days. · At the \\'hite House, a spokesman for Denn Burch said the cx·fCC chairman planned to keep an eye on progress. He insistC'd there v.•as no Intentional stalling on the N'pOrt. DAILY PILOT Robtr& N. We:td, PubU,htr Tho mas Ktevil, Editor Barbaro Krtibich Ediloriat Page Edilnr Th(o t'd1tnri11I J)li!gti of the Daily ·p,;"1 4f'f'k3 to inJorm and 1.tlmulate n'11tlri'5 ~ prt:&entinti on this pace di\'fl'WC com m,ntuy on iopica ot tn- lf't'f'st by srndk'•t~ rolwnr\ls11 1nd ca.rtooni&tt, by pr.:Mdni. 11 forum for ft'8~rs· vM>ws and by prt1~ht1 thll, nev.'IPf.Ptl''• oplr\kMa and kk>a.• on currt:nt topto. The editorlaJ optnkml oJ tM n.tly Pilot appear only ln th' editorial column at ttie 'fl)p o< tM l>&&t. Opiniooa opceMtd by the col- umnilta and canOOflilts and letlw wrtten an !MIT own and m t'Ddcxileo mtnt o( 1htir viewt by \he D&lly PUot llhou1d • inl"""'1. :fltursday, April 4, 1974 I 11 " 7 l l 7 • . --"-1 • ' • 'J'oday's Final , N.Y. Stocks ' • VOL 67, NO. 94, 4 SECTIONS, -44 PAGES ORANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1974 N TEN CENTS orna 0 ' ea . • ' r Hank Da1n111ers 714 A u.ro11 Ties Babe Rztth's Ho11ier Record CINCINNATI (AP) -Hanlf. Aaron , Atlanta's icy·nerved <ID-year-old slugger. earned his niche among bascball"s immortal~ tod~y when he smashed t~ i14th home run of his illu.strious career. tying the record held by the legendary Babe Ruth. The soft-spoken Atlanta star unloaded hi! historic blast in his first at-bat of the 1974 season -in the first inning against CinclMali -to equal a mark'· once thought unreachable. Aaron's blast off veteran right-hander Jack Billingham cleared the left field fence about 380 feet from home plate. A standing.room-only cro\1:d estimated at 50,000 and including Vice President Gerald R. Ford and ba se b a 11 Commissioner Bowie Kuhn uiiteashed a long, noisy tribute to the aging superstar. who made his mark on baseball Y!'ith remarkable consistency in a career entering its 21st yea r. Aaron's record-tying 714th home run y,•as hit on 3-l pitch with two men on base at 11 :40 a.m. (PDT), and failed to get into the left field bleachers, falling instead between the fence and the stadium wall. It was retrieved by a member of the Lone Skin Diver F ouncl on Strand By Coast Police A Newport Beach policeman on routine beachfront patrol Wednesday night discovered the body of a young skin diver whose stepfather had filed a missing persons report on him about fi\·e hours earlier. James \Vhite, 25, or 300 36lh St., was found partially buried in sand about 15 feet below the surfline, in an area Y.1lere he frequently went diving. His stepfather, Ralph Brant, of the same address. Went to police about 5:30 p.m., 10 say he feared the worst y,•hen he found White absent from the home. He said the victim frequently went skin-diving from 36th Street westerly to the Newport Pier and patrollin g policemen were alerted to be on the loo_!tou~. Officer Dennis Haehn found the body clad in a y,·etsuit about 10:30 p .n1 .. according, to Detective Sgt. K en Thompson. • • Investigators said \\!bite was on tota l disability as an epileptic subject to frequent and severe seizures and had been warned about the inherent dangers in skin diving. , His body was removed to Baltz Bergeron Funeral Home, Costa ~1esa, and services were pending tran.sfer today to the McAulCy and Walla ce l\:1ortuary in Fiilmore. Oraage Coast Weather Look for lair skies through Fri· day with warmer weather and bluer skies. Higba -from near 70 at the beaches to the upper 70s in- land. Overnight lows 4S.Sl. INSIDE TOIJA \' \Vho IP!I• 1/0U can't enjoy 1e:t In tht twiUght 11ear1 of your Ufe7 Dr. Robert N. Butler tot1s that rumor fl ju.st 10 much poppJIC«k. S•< 1'°'1/, Pag< 7. I.. ,,_ ...,. " .. -.... C•llMr• ·~ JIWIHI ,WMS .. Clenll ... -"1•11-I Nm • '""'" » o'-~w \ .. II , __ » ·-· .. u r.f."' .... t .. .. "' .. s ,.,, ....... • ..... ,,.,. lftlwtllllfMlll ,. .. Sltdl Mll'lltll Jl•l1 fllllollKtl ..... ftolWl•i.tl " "' o.,.._ " f fltalt" tt·• -'"'" WMllMt" • &Ill! " .... " .. Wllflll Htwt • I Riverfront Stadium security f o r c e . brought back to the field and presented to Aaron by second base umpire John ~tcSherry after Aaron returned lo the ,.,. dugout. Ralph Garr opened the game with a walk and Mike Lum followed with a single to left field. After Darrell Evans Died out, Aaron approached the plate to a loud ovation. He tooK two balls outside, then a called strike Jetter high and then another ball before lining the next pitch over the fence. Hii Atlanta teammates poured out of the dugout to meet him at home plate and Aaron strolled to a box seat beside the Atlanta dugout and kissed his y,•ifc Billye. Aaron then went into the dugout as the applause continued and came out again 1\·hen flfcSherry carri.ed the ball to hin1 in _ a brown paper bag. The game was interrupted f()f six minu tes as the vice presiden•. an<l commissioner came onto the field to pay tribute lo Aaron. along y,·ith Bill Bartholomay, board chairman of the Braves. "Thank you very much," Aaron said from the field. "I'm just glad it's almost over with." Ul'I 'T.i..Ml9 TIES RUTH 'S RECORD Hank Aaron Hits 714th Most Counci l Hop efuls Nix Newport's Prop. 3 Ney,•port Beach city council candidates almnst unanimously agreed \Vedncsday that voters should reject Proposition 3 on Tuesday's municipal eil.-ction ballot.. Proposition 3 v.·ould permit leases of city property to be lengthciied fro m 25 to 55 years ~ithout a vote of the people. A majority of candidates al.so told about 150 persons crowded into a Corona de! l\lar High School classroom for a forum sponsored by the Orange Coa~t Lea~e of Women Voters that they oppose ProPoSilion S, another charter change that would allow pubficly owned waterfront property to be sold -upon a special vot e of the people. There was litUe discussion of the other three charter postions on the ballot . Only Sixth District Council CRndidate Lucille Kuehn su pp o rted both propositions. "These are considered housekeeping adjustments, except for the SS.yea r lea se proposition. which y,·ill make il feasible for leaseholders to obtain financin g," ~lr.s. ,Kuehn~said. One of f.frS'. Kuehn's Sixth Dist rict opponents. William Agee. said he opposed ProPoSition 3, the extension of ti~e for leases, but he supported Proposition 5. \\.'hich would allow for public votes.on the sale of waterfront property. Agee. like most of the other candidates. did not explain his reasoos. Vice ~tayor Howard Rogers, ~1rs. Peg Forgit , his District I opponent . the three Dist rict 3 candidates. Pete Barrett. F.:ll1s Glazier and John J. ~fcKerren. and Six1h District candidates Joseph Ste~·art and John V. Baker, all said they oppose both propositions. Councilman ~filan ~f. Dostal, who's seeking r«!lection in Dislri.ct 4, did not answer the quest ions directly, but indicated be had cklublS on Proposition 3, but supported Proposition S. Do.stars lone opponent. Lyn c . Geronimi. y,·as ill and did not auend the 111eeting. the last of a series of candidates' forums . Plans for construction of a new Pacific Coast Highway bridge over Ne\\'port Bay were also discussed by all the candidates. and a majority said they favor a low bridge because it would be less expensive and y,·ould discourage develop1nent of the upper Bay. Only ~lr.s. Forgit, Dostal and SteY.·art balked at endorsing a low bridge, saying (See HOPEFUU, Page ~J * * * ~ * * Newport Com1cil Hopefuls List Campaign Do nations Third Di.strict candid~te J . Peter Barrett so far has received the most money. more than $4,300, of all It Newport Beach candidates seeking orficc in Tuesday's election. Sixth District candidate Joseph C. Ste\\·art has ~ived the smallest amoun t, $240. according to new campaign expense. statemeots filed with City Clerk Laura Lagios Tuesday. Stewart also spent the least. S2$2. Sixth District candidate lA.lcllle Kuehn has spent the ~t. f3,0&2, according to the llaltmeill.>. One of .the biiajor contributbrs to the election campaign 90 far has been the Newport Harbor-Costa lolcsa Board or Realtors, ""'hlch gave ~150 each to Barrell, Fourth District hopeful Lyn Ge.roc;llml and Sinh District aspirant William Agee. Contri butors ol $50 or more to Barrett's campaign are John Hagestad, constTUction executive, $200: John Hamilton, oonstru cOon execu tlvt, $200 ; Board or Re11Uors Action Committee, $150: l{ixson Metal Finishing, $1(1(J: C . Thomas. realtor, $100, and Carol Crazier, housewife. SUMJ. Contributions ol ~ to Barrell were received fr om Joseph Gallant. real estate broker: \Y. R. Dana . civl\ engineer; Rul h OcLano Miller, retired : \\1• \V. Be.rtuleit. 1nanufacturer; Dr. Rober t G. Andrt'ws: Robert Scarles. construction executive; and Rulh Jones. housewife. Alrs. Kuehn. "'ho received $.1,902, listed as major contributors Dr. Gilbcr1 \lorri.iion . SiS. and banker P. A. Palmer. $5.1. Agee., with a total or $2, 85. received $200 contributions from J. D. Hef'dley. retired . and fl.1arshall Duffield. He "'as giv~ $100 by R H. Clucas, e1ecuUve ; Don ~fcHcne, e1eeutlve; Frank Carlton. retired; John Wayne, actor; John T. Boyd, re.ti eslate man ; F. Rhodes Jr.. executive, and Robert Houssels, retired. Agee received $50 each from Ira Smith, business owner, and J.'ran Robinson , housewife. . Donations to the Third Di.strict campaign for John J. McKerren came·to $2,547. Donations of $200 each was given by David ~fiddlemas, co n s t r u c t i o n executive; Everett Davis, const.ruC'tlon executive, and Mirshall 0 u ff I c 1 d , ln\•rstor. lie received $150 from )farvin Evon111, I Ste SPENDING, Page ~I 0 a Thousru1ds Homeless In Miclwest H)' Tht A.11s0t'iat~ Pre~~ Rf'scue y,·orkers counted the dead and lricd to help the livin11t rebu ild toda y artrr the nation's y,·orsl 1omado disaster in 49 years left at least 329 dead and thousands injured or homeless. The stonns that struck late \\'ednesday and early today hit 10 Southern and ~1idwestem states and Or.tario. canada; y,•hole communittes were turned into piles of nibbl e: half the tov.·n of Xenia. Oh io. n•as a shambles. lllgh y,·inds and flood ing thul came in the aftermath of the tornadoes hampe red rescue operations. Prrsidcnl Nixon tod<iy declared tile XENIA, OHIO. PROSTRATED BY JORNAOO. Story, Page 4. st.;itcs of Alnbama, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee to be national dis· aster arras tx-cau!'te of the devastaung torn.adoes t Hel;1t('d story Page 33 1 The f\iationn l \\'eather Service warned or the possibility of ney,· storms in parts of Alabama . Georgia and !'\orth and South Carolina. But forecasters said the weather conditions today were not the same as those that produced \Vedneslay's oiftly moYin& sU>rmS._ Kentucky reported 80 dead, Alabama 72 , Indiana 54. Tt'flnessee S~. Ohio 3.1. C.eorgla 15, Ontario. Canada, eight. North Ca rolina fiv e, Mic higan three. Illinois ty,·o. and West Virginia one. Survivors ol the storms' y,·rath mou med friends and relatives and tried 10 fi gure out v.·hat had happened. "I don't bt1 ltc\·e it." said Don Hilton of Xenia, a to\vn 9f 25,000 1n southv.·estcrn Ohio. BHI O'Brien. an insurance adjustor in town 10 help his clien ts. said, ''This is one or the 'A'Orst tornadoes I have s~n 1n my 18 years in the .business.'' The Tennl'SSe Valley Au thority said th e utility sufferf-d the .,.,·orst damage 111 its ~yt•ar history. "E\•en whc1. y,·e j:!C:t pl'.l\\'Cr rcslort'<I on our lines thrre y,·ill ·'Still be a lot of damage and oulagt·s f)fl local pov.·er distribution systems." suid a spokesman. ···\\"e"ve got outagci1 on five of our JO 50,000-\'olt lines." he said. "These hnes are the backbone of our svstcnt. \''c"\·e got all avallabk! crey,·men 2nd manpoy,·er out trying to make repairs. but y,·e can"l say when serl"ice y,·ill be restored." Kcniucky app<'arl'<l h.irdest hi!. Gov. \\"cndcll Ford dcclafed the state a disaster area and . like several othrr governors. asked for fedrra l help. "Th is is probably the 111os1 tragic day in Kentuck}' history."' the goven1or said as report'i filt<'rcd into his office abou t the tornadoes th;1t struck a dozen <."<>unlie5 in the Ct>ntel' (lf !he slate . Gov. Goorge C. \\"allacc of Alaba111a. a~aling to President Ni:o::on for federal funds, said his state suffered '"extensil"e. devastating damage " from tornadoes that struck at leas1 16 COWlties. Sttate I See TOK~ADOES, Page ti 0.llY l'ilOI '"" .. ~ ... Sell• B11•h1e•• Orange Co unty Super:vil\o r Ronalcf Caspers announced to· day his Keystone Sa\1ings and Loan Associalion is being sold to San Diego Federal Srivings and l ..oan for about $8 mlll ion. . ' .,. I Dally 1'1111 1'11<111 ~T LI• 1'1~11· L11n clt lfilh a View Construction workers at Promontory Point apartment project in r.:cw· port Beach eat lunch on scaffolding high above Coasl llighway. Balboa Ft111 Zo11e P1·oject Sc1·atcl1ell by Develo1le1· Dev~·loper John,\, KonY.JScr said toda y he has dr oppt>d plans to bu i l d condorniru ums on Balboa's Fun Zone property. Kon1\iser said he has asked the ~cv,.port Reach planning commission 10 amend tne ney,· general plan 10 ano·,y commercial development on the one-acre bayrront parcel bctl':een Palm ;;ind \Va:shington Slr. .. -ets. Konv.•iser said he has dropped plans for the controversial condominiums rather than fighting their rejection by the California Co.'lStal Commission in coort. Kony,•iser said the property is noy,· up for sale and he s.iid "mo i.1 people arc int('rested 1n the property r 0 r commercial purposei1." Kony,·iser had told counc1imen a year aRo lhat he could flnd no buyers for the properly as a cornmercial use and v.on approval of a t u~(' f>('rmil ror ~ne residential de\"clopn1l'nt on 1hat ba sis. \\'ht'fl askl'd about the apparent contradiction. Konv.·1ser Sflid. "I don't have any buyers, just a lot of pe<iple calling up and expressing lnterst. "~othing is happening, re a 11 y.' · KOO\\'iscr said. The. property is still zontd !or commercial u$(! but the gc-neral plan sho"'S it as residimtial after the council apprO\·ed the condominiums last spring . The planning commission \\'Ill coosider Konwiser's reque!lted amendment in May and likely v.ill schedule a P'Jbllc hearing on It in Junt'. • Approval of the condominiums by the ci ty council came ~fay 7. 1973, on a sp11t vote by the c.ily council. f\.tayor DonAld A, f\.lclnni lll. Vice 1'1aYor llO\\'ard Roger11 nnd Councilmen Jann Store-11nd Richard Croul supportt!d the condominiums. Council~n Carl Kfmla . ~titan Dostal and Paul Ryckofr voted no. saying the cit)' shouJd hold out for commt:rclal UM!. COOnc\lmen Md wlthht>ld acllon on the • proposal h\"e m0rr1hs bt.'forl' 1h.it. !elhng Kon.,..·iser he shou ld try to find a buyer l'.'illing to continue commerc1at use or the properly. f\ony,·iser said there arl' no specific plans for the property at this tune . Ile did noJ 1ndicat~ Y.herncr the amusement park. bulit in 1936. 'A"OUlrl be open this SUITlrner. • The proposed condom iniums ha\·e stirred controversy since t)ley ""'ere fir.ii proposed in 19i2. TI1e initial proposal called for 47 units on a 1.5-acre parcel that included tilt-Balboa :\larket parkin~ 101 on Balboa Boulevard. Konwiscr later redun'<I the proposal 10 3..3 uni lS. saying the parking lot area 110..1ld instr;id be used fo r open space and recreation for condominium residents . Carpenter Ifits Bro\\'ll 011 Taxes SACRAME~TO (UPI) -St•lt Sen. Dennis Carpe:nter fR·NeY.port Beach), said \\'ednesday that Set-retary of S11t.e Edmund C. BroY.'n Jr. is ignoring olhtr proble.rru y,•hile making •·political hay" In his move to revoke lhe n o t a r y commission or President Nixon 's l&l attorney, Carpenter said one of his constltue.nts complaint<! to Brown nearly 3 year ago about a nolarized deed or 1rum bu1 the conlplalnt was never ncknoWledgt<I Ca~ntcr :.aid he suspectl'd It wa s because "there was no political My to bt reaped " . . • L .. • - ' ~ ;! DAILY PILOT N P~tty Tells He1· Pare11 ts 'You Lie' SAN FRANCISCO r A Pl -Slxty days or anguish. effort nnd hope -and :i 1N!'ssage lron1 l'ut.rici11 Hears! to h<'r par("Tlts: l rf'jccl you: you lie; I cast n1y lot wllh mv abductors : 1ny nttm<' is Tania. · Her !athrr. Randolph A. J-lcarst, newspaper president and f'ditor. spent S2 1nillion and promised $4 1nlllion more in food handouts for th<' re1£1ase of his daught«;r. There had bc1·n ii promiSt· that she mi~l bt.o released soon. "I lla\'C chosen 10 stay and fight," the slim. blonde 21).y,ar-old said Wednesday in a Lapt.-d n)cs.~agc to her fam ily. delivc~e<t by (I radio station that rccl'l\'cd ll from her ca{llors. ~!ad the Svmhionesl'. f.ibcratlon Ai-my won the mind of Patt)"liearst? \V as it 11 victory for a revolutionary ~roup that law enforcement officials said probably has only 25 members? Was she aware o[ TWO 'MARK ED' &Y SLA APPEAR CALM, Pago S "'hat she was doing? Had she been brainwashed '~ Hov.• could ner parents, her sisters. her fiance. respond'/ "'e don't believe it, they said. Tha t Isn't the Patricia we know. Gov. Ronald Reagan said today "com- mon sense'' dictatt'd Patricia lleant "'as still a prisoner of the Symbionese Lib- eration Army until she personally told her parents othet"\Ne. - Reagan commented at a nev.'s con- ference in Sacramento: "l think that ~1rs. l!earst wa s absolute- ly correct in saying that until she walks in the door and tells them per90flally that she is a member o( the SLA, com· mon seme then die\ates that you have to ~t that she is still being held pri· soner," Reagan said. It was the seventh.communication -a tape recording that her parents said was deCinitelr of Patricia's voice -that shook the Hearst home. "Dad . you said that you were concerned with my life. and you also said that you were concerned with the life and interests or all oppressed people in this country," !tie University of callfornia coed said. "B ut you are a liar in both area! and as a member of the ruling class, I know for sure that yours and Mom's interests are never the interests of the people." Elsewhere in the taped message, she said, "I have changed -grown. I've become conscious an~ can never go back to the life we 11.'d before ... "I have betn given the choice of (I) being released in a safe area, or (2) joining the forces of the Symbionese Liberation Anny and righting for my freedom and !tie freedom of all oppressed people. I have chosen to stay .and nght." Only ooe day earlier, the: weeks of desperation for her parents had begun to tum to hope. Their ordeal, which began when Miss Hearst was d r a g g e d screaming from her Berkeley apartment Feb. ~. appeared almost over. Panel Opposing Ba yside Drive Wi<l e11ing Plan The NeWPOrl Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Commission is opposing plans to widen Bayside Drive between Carnation and Ja sn1inc Avenues in Corona del Mar. Although the city's n1aster plan calls for the street to be widened. PBR commissioners said Tu esday night they would like to develop the adjacrnt ri ght- of-.,..•ay as a s1nall park \\'ilh landscapi ng and blcyc!e trails. If the slreet i.~ widcnt.'<I, n 4.0-foot strip v.'Quld be required n:ducin~ the "'idth ur !he park by about une·third, according to PBR l)ircctor Cal Stewart. "We just don"t feel therc"s <"nough traffic ,.o-1ume through there to justify \\'idening the Slreet." Stev.·art said. "\\Te th ink e\'ery area 1hars grL'Cn should be kept green if possi ble. DAILY PILOT 1""0<••~,._..,f"lo,P""' •I""'"" ,_ ti._.,'"" ......... ,., .. , ' N~,.,....., D• '"" D<•OQO c-· "'·~·· • r. r .......................... ,..,.., •.• r»'~··•••' ~· ·><1 ,, • < ,.v ' , r..,. .• """"' r<••I" ~ 11• ' • • • O'"" a. ....... '• '' •, I'''"'~""" '"''" S.O<t'""'" 1"1 ''" 1, •.• ,c,, ,,,. o.on•J<o~ A "• '9<1"""'' ~~ t • ., ""l•·•""'' '»•ulO•,. on.J !\..· ~•v T•• r• ., ,, r''"'''"·'<I 111•n•" "' 1 •J We•• II•• ·.-~· ! · '• ""'" <..o• '·" o ':'. l ~,r,,..."' w ... ~ p,. 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Jone., real emte appralger ; W. E. and Helen McN•lr, retired, and .-1yron JlarpOle, 1llonloy. 'llllnl Olllrlct eondldaiA> Ellio Glultr received a total of. f2 ,426. Contributors Yl't re ~ean II. Watt, b>u3ewire, troo; Dr. John F. Skinner, $17S: $100 each from Kathlt.-en Tiernan, housewife: Shield Products ' Inc., and Mrs. Joseph Beck, housewife. and $50 each from John U. Porter Jr., retired, and J. Frank Robi nson . enginttr. Vice ma yor Howm! Rogers, a candidate in District 1, wno receivtd $1,843. was given $100 contrlbutk:lns by William Sangster. realtor : Paul A. Palmer, executive: D9n Mc Hone , executive; llixson Metal FinlWng; a~ Robert McLain, deYe~ Clair L. Peck gave $.50 to Rbgus' cainpaign. A total of $1 ,'131 was givm to Milan ~f. Dostal's Fourth District campaign. He listed $100 contributions from Dr. and l\.1rs. Frank E. Kendrick Jr. and from Jllxson !\1etal Finishing. Dostal received $50 contributions from Ralph L. Jensera, financial analyst : Robert W. Bein. engineer. and Milt Freeman. real estate investor~ Another $f>5 was given by P. A. Palmer. Cu tbacks Blaaiaed CdM Route Delay Of 2 Years Seen Conslruction of the Corona del ~tar Freeway bet"·cen the San Diego and Newport freeways will likely be delayecJ two years because of federal spending cutbacks, llalg Ayanla n. dim:tor of the State Di\•ision of ll lghv.•ays for Orange and La; • Angeles counties , a a i d Wedn<!day. ' Ayanian said the S2J> million project, incl~ng the lntercliange of the Corona del ~ r and Newport freeways, had been includ in the 1974-75 budget. But, he said, federal funds have run out and W1less 3ddllional federal monies become_available. the projects will have to be pushed back. · "If some. federal money shows up, you can bet we 'II get those projects going. They are top priority." Ayanlalf says. But even though thert may be temporary del&}'S, stare hil{h\':ay ofricails arc still confi dent that both the Newport Free"·ay extension and Ure Co rona de! Mar Frec\vay will be completed by 1982. Both projects are included in the state's new eight-yea r plan which lists the freeway . ill(>jects wit.ti the highest , building pr iorities. Ullrich said thert would be a tv:o-third., cutback in funds available state"·k1e. from about $16 billion lo $6 billion. Wenda ll Pond. Ayanian·s top assl.stanl. expla lned last week that the cutbacks Y.'Ould have a grut errect on a variety of Orange County projects. President's IRS Tax Debt • · Loa1i Mulled 1 WASffiNGTON (UPll -l'raiidenf . Nixon, .,...ho 'Yt'ill pay about $467.000 in back taxes and inter('St the Internal Revenue Se •ice says •nc O\\'es for the first four y rs of his presidency, may have lo fl I a loan to sell le up. By a ning plans Wednesday to contest hi situation in tax court . allhoug believed his I a w y e r s TORNADO LEAVES WIDE SWATH OF DEATH, DESTRUCTION ~•rg• Portion of Mont icello, Ind., Lies in Ruins Dlslrlct 1 candidate Peg Forgit. who reported a total of $1,598 ln o:intributions, listed 1100 each received from Mrs. Arthur Kaiarian, housewife, and Robert Hou.vets Jr., lnvestor. A total ol 1646 was given to John V. Baker's Sixth District campaign. He re«lved 1100 each from Charles Orr, salalman: William Baillie, businessman : Ayanian said if .,..·ork on the Corona de\ ~1ar ·Freeway isn't started within the next three months or at least put out to bid , the delay would be at least two years in getting them going. NIXON . AXEi;> FDR FREE FLIGHTS. Story, P•go 4. NIXON'S STATE TAXES i GET PROBE, Pag• S I ~~~~~~~-=-~~~ Frotn Pqe 1 Consultants Vi ew Irvine Coa st Property TOR NADOES ••• Robert Watll, aircraft salesman; and William Fllnn of COPE (CommiUee on Political Education). Fourlh D~lrict hopelul Lyn G«oolml. who received $460, listed a contribution of $150 from the Board of Realtors Political Action Committee and of f.50 from the Council on Environment. Employment, Economy and Development (CEEED). ffe explained that the Federal Highway Administration will begin to require environmental itnpact reports for all frttway construction next year and it will take about 18 months to prepare thenl. • successfully could challenge the findings, Nixon tacitly conceded he under-reported lncome and exaggerated deductiOl'l3 dUring his fim term. (Related stories, Page 3). Six views of the possible fulure for the Irvine Company's 10,000 acre coaslal properties were selected \lll'dnesday hy multi-agency planning p r o g r a m (T!CMAP) partici pan1'. Planning alternatives ranging fro m permanent open space use of the ocean view laod to swinging intemati'onal resort development were sent to a variety of coruiultants for further examination. T!Cti.tAP is the gathering ol officials from city, COWlly and slate units of government an d environmentalists interested in the future plans for use of the coastline between Newport. Beach and Laguna Beach and land inland to the city of Irvine. Participants meeting Wednesday in Newport Center agreed to increase their workload and meet every other week instead of monthl y. They also assignt'd a number of study projects to consuiling fimu to be hired by the Irvine Company to provide reports to TICMAP, a quasi-public agency . The alternatives are to be studied before a final recommendation is made to public agenci es which must approve development plans for the property. · Th06e alternatives are: -Use of the land for public or private open space and recre.alion. -Development of the tot.al site as a self-sufficient coastal communily with coast highway "unpluggOO'' from its connections to Laguna and Newport Beach. --Creation of nn elite suburb.ln community of pr ivate csl.ates. -Development of a balanced coastal community COIUlecied to neighborin g cities. -Provision Of two s e p ~ r a t e con11nunities, one on l.'..e hills and ridgetops ancl the other on the beach and coastal shelf. -Developiltent 0£ a ' ' u n i"q u c destination rC"SOrt'' n1ecting the range of tourist-resort-recreation r e c d s of Southern califomia. Bro,\'n Beli eves Wa tergate Link !leaches State Cal\fomia Secretary of State Edmund G. ",Jern•" Brown Jr. said Wednesday th:it the indictment of Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke shows that the \Vatergate ~C[indal is linked to California politics. ·· 11 shows that WA l<'rgate reaches all the way to <:allfomia." Brown said In a lipcech to UC Jrvlne students. Rrown. a candidate for the: Democratic nomination for governor , askl'd. "If mo:1t pt"'<.lple think our leader.1 are crooks. how art we going to h11vc a government?" Reinecke, a candld11te for I h c Republican gubernatorial nomination . has been indicted on lhree counll of ~rjuf1' ln connection "''lth the ITT antitrust e<.1.se. The indictment by the. \Vate rg3te Graod Jury accused Re inecke of lying to a C.S. Senate subcommlllec during hearings on the oon1lnatlon of former Attorney General Richard G. Klelndlcnst. Asked how the Ind ictment would afftct California's guhcmatorinl r11mp11ign. Brown said. "Not much . F'IOl,lmoy or Reinec ke. I think I can beat either ooe of 1hem." SuJte Controller lloustoo Flournoy Is Reinecke'! chief rlvo l for the Republican nomin{ltlon, Brown spoke to a group or scve.rul hundr~ sludcnl.S Wl'dnctday as pan of 1hi' UCI C<lllfol'Tlia ·74 Jcc(urt! serle1. • troopers said 90 percent of the city of Huntsville was without power. National.Guardsmen were mobilizl'd in Ohio and Indiana to prevent looting , keep order and held in rescue work. The American Red Cross said 800 disaster .,..·orkcrs and nurses were on duty in storm-struck areas. • The tornadoes that hit Alabama also left at least 900 persons iiljured: more 1han 1.000 were hun In Indiana: officials in Tennessee said simply tha t the number or injured was somev.tlere in the hundreds. The series of storms was the the .,..·orst since f\.1arch 18, 1925, when tornadoes cut through Missouri . Illinois and Indiana. killing 689 persons. ln recent years, a tornado in lbe Midwest oo April 11, 196.S -Palm Sundav -left 271 dead. 111e commwlity of htooticello. a town of aOOut 4,800 persons in northern lndian3, about 25 miles from Lafayette. was among . those suffering severe damage. The five-block downtown area iiurrounding the courthouse w a s practically demolished; by mid-day today there were eight confirmed dead. The Bryan Manufacturing plant was directly in the twister's pall'l. About 140 people \\'ere on duty when the storm hit; al least one was killed; alffiost everyone else was injured. * * * De'ath Toll Told In Ten States }lit by Twi sters By Tbe Associated Preas Herc i! a state-by-state death toll from !he tornadoes which struck a 'tl.1de area Wednesday: KENTUCKY : 80 dead, at least 280 injured . lleavy damage at I..ousville. Frankfort and Brandenberg. National (iuard called up. TelepOOne service down in stricken areas. INDIANA : M dead , at least 1000 inJurl'<I. Damage estlmatl'd at least '525 million, hardest hit areas Hanover, in southern Ind iana, and &lontlcello and Rochester. in 110rth~t.ral Indiana . National Guard called up. Telephone service down in stricken aretts. ALABAi\tA : 72 dead. at least 900 injured. Damage estimated in mill ions. l!ardest hit Ht.mtsv1lle-Decatur area, Athens , JasP:eio-~foulton, all ln northern Alabama. Ninety percent of Huntsville without power. TENNESSEE: 54 dead, hundreds injW't'd. Heaviest damage at C1tveland and Etowah in southeast and C.OOkvllle and Nashville area. National Guard called up. OHIO : 3S dead, more than 500 injured. Town of Xenia, near Dayton In southwest1 ha.If destroyed , thousands homeless . National Guard called up. Cincinnati damage es11mated al $15 million to S20 mill.ion. Telephone service out ln stricken areas. GEORGIA: 15 dead, 8$ inJurod. Hea vy damage throughout northwest.em area . ONTARIQ, Canada : I dead at \Ylnd90r, at least 10 injurtd. NORTI! CAROLINA . 5 deed. 0 3moge at Murphy area in western aecilon. :\t!CllIGAN: 3 dead. ~10ll damage In Ui11sdale. southe.ist of Detroit. ILl.l~OIS : 2 dead . 22 Injured. 0&i\i1ge cstinuited lit $1.2 million in l)e(atur area. WEST VIRGI NIA: I detd. 'l'wo tomadott hit. the town of Meado\f Bridge about 50 miles M1Uthe•st of Chirleaton. ~veral were Injured. Sixth Di!trict hopeful Joseph Stewart listt.'d no major contributon. From Page 1 HOPEFULS • • • the decision should be ·made alter a citizens' committee fini5hes its stud y. Baker ~id any impro,·ement to Coast Highway would only encourage more traffic. He said the road should be discontinued as a through artery. •le said efforts 5hou1d be aimed at im proving traffic on the oorth aide of the city and he said perhaps a second crmsing of the Upper Bay should be considered. Baker also criticized the Daily Pilot because it endorsed candk1ates for the council. "It is too bad the newspaper took it upon i~lf to pick candidates,·~ Baker said. "This is a small town and ft denies people the ability to make up their 0\\11 minds . . . \\'hich I think they will do anyway," Baker said. Laos Celebra tion LUANG PRABANG , Laai (UPI) Prime !\1inister Souvanoo Phouma and "Red Prince" SouphanouVong arrived In the royal capital of LaOEi today for the inauguration of their new coalition government. Oleering crowds hoping the coalition will bring real peace banged ceremonial googs and nWlg flower petals in their path. l~c said this means the start of construction could not lake place until at lea.st the 1976-77 fiscal year. Ayanlan added that the projects would take two years to e<1mplete. as long as there is a constant flow of n1oney. Ayanian said the only project certain lo be CQflStructed immediately is the relocation of !\laci\rthur Boule\'ard and the constfuction of a nc\\' bridge over San Diego Creek. "Beyond that , the crystal ball is a little cracked and fuzzy ," Ayanian said. "There just is no way to tell precisely how much money we are going to have available," he said. He also pointed out that beginning ntit year there \\'ill be less state freeeay con.struction money a\•ailable if voters approve a referendum on the June 4 ballot that v.·ould divert 25 percent of gas tax money to rapid transit. 1be spending cutbacks were amounc«I last week by Howa rd Ullrich. Callfomla secretary of transportation , at a traffic conference in Oakland. Wron g Address For Drug Suspect Due to a typographical e.rror on a n.aster list of criminal suspects arreited in coruiection \\'ith an lrvine<entered drug raid a \\'tek ago, one suspecfs addr~ .,...as listed incorreeUy in a fo\10"11p story Tuesday. Frank U. Furlong. 23, of 177 E. 21nd St., Costa ti.tesa. i.1 a resident of Apartment 18, not as li!ted originally by police. The manager of the 57-unit complei lives in the apartment which was wrongly listed. Fl..ll'long. who is charged .,..·ith one count of sale of dangerous drugs. has never occupied ii. BIG CAPACITY 1 LOW PRICED REFRIGERATOR ' i • -• \11.J <U. fl. Qp&Clty •·2 let '" [11v Tr1v1 • •f11ll·width OliH.,. • J C..biMt SMI"" • H111• Vqet1bl1 Bin e'D"P Doot Sh•ll The tax-bite -including $432 ,788 the. ms said Nixon owes in back taxes -will coot the Presi dent and his "'ife Pat about $467 ,000, the \\Thite House sai~, Wilen the interest is computed. Nixon's decision to pay the back laxes Yli\1 for~e him "to completely reasses.!I his financia l position, which has been almost totally v.iped out," a \Vhite lfouse spokesman said today. Press secretary Gerald Warren said the $467,0CK> tax bill had "a major im- pact" on the President 's fmanctal posi- tion. but that he "wld pay "certain cash and probably OOrrow some money to pay the remainder." Asked whether the President would sell either his San Clemente or Key Bis· cayne. Fla .. homes. or both. to raise money, Warren said Nixon v.·ould not sell San Oemente as be had undertaken to gi''e this home to the American people on his and a.Irs. Nixon.'s deaths "free and clear." Jn one of the mo s t daring pollUcal gambles of his career, Nixon disclosed his financial wealth in December in an effort to defuse public criticism of his tax payments. tie conceded • his wealth tripled in the four years he hnd been In office. and that he v:as a mill ionaire. But those figures sho"·ed rnat less than half that \\'Calth was in cash, the re.st being real estate and other holdings not easily negotiable. The bill Nixon agreed to pay v.·ould wipe out half his net worth and all his last rrported cash reserves. A Y.'hite House spokesman said that wnile the method of; parment must be worked out between the President and the IRS, "The President may have to take out a loan '' to meet his obligations. Nixon's decision came just four hours after the Congressional Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation made public a staff report concluding the Nixom owed at least $476.431 in back tax es and interest for 1969 through \972. 4·CYCl.E Ulll·IN PlllCllllR" DISHWASHER ·--·'" .... -·.---....... ._ .... -~ ........ --....... -·"-··-·-• ~'"6:.--:::: -__ ........ -- • """' L-w-,,..,_ 1115 NIWPOIT ILYD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA --=& .----A.UT"Ol.IZED Gt ••••• Ma.Till 90 DA,YS CASH w""'''""'""'" sc~v1ct ' I 7 ' '• Todny's Final N. Y. Sto<!ks ' VOL. 67 , NO. 94, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA · THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1974 c TEN CENTS orn·a 0 ea . . Dank Ha1n1Ders 714 Au.ron Ties Babe Ruth's Ho11ier Record ,CINCJNNATJ (AP) -Hanlt Aaron, Atlanta 's icy-nerved -ID-year-old slugger. earned bis niche amoog baseball's immortals today when he smashed the 71 4th home run of his illustrious car('('r. tying the record held by the legendary Babe Ruth. The soh·spoken Atlanta star unloaded his historic blast in his first at-bat of the 197~ season -in the first inning against Cincinnati -to equal a mark once thought unreachable. -.Aaron's blast off veteran right-hander Jack Billingham cleared the left field fence about 380 feet from home plate. A standing-room-only crov.·d estimated at 50,000 and including Vice President Gerald R. Ford aOO b aseba ll C.Ommissioner Bo\\·ie Kuhn unleashed a long. noisy tribute to the aging superstar. \Yho made his mark on baseball with remarkable consistency in a career entering its 21st y<;_ar. Aaron's record-ty:ng 714th home run v.·as hit on 3-l pilch v,•ith tv.·o n1en on base at 11 :40 a.m. (PDT), and fa iled to get into the left field bleachers, falli ng instead between the fence and the stadium wall. It was retrieved by a member of the Patty Hearst Tells P<1rents 'I Reject You' SAN FRANCISCO (APl -Sixty days ' of anguish. effort and hope -and a message from Patricia Hearst to her parents : I reject you; yo4 lie; I cast my lot wltb my abductors: my name is Tania. Her father. Randolph A. Hearst. newspaper president and editor. spent S2 million and promised $4 million more in food handouts for the release of his daughter. There had been a promise that ,she mig'nt be released soon. "I have chosen lo slay and rlght ," the slim. blonde 20-year-old said Wednesday in a taped message to her family. delivered by a radio station that received it from her captors. Had the Symbionese Liberation Army won. the mind of Pally Hearst? \\'as it a victory f o r a revolut ioo.sry ~oup that law enforcement of ficials said probably has only 25 members? \\'as she a"•are of TWO 'MARKED' BY SLA APPEAR CALM, Page 5 what she was doing? Had she been brainwashed? How could her parents, her sisters, her fiance , respond? , We don't believe it. they said. That isn't the Patricia "'e knO\V. Gov. Ronald Reagan said today "com· mon sense" dictated Patricia Hearst vl'as still a prisoner of the Symbionese Lib. eratlon Anny. until she personally told hh parents otherwise. Rea~ commented at a nev.·s c:on· ference in Sacramento : "I think that Airs. Hearst v.·as absolute- ly correct in saying that until-she walks in the door and tells them personally that she is a member of the SLA, com· (See HEARST, Pag• Ii Oraage Coast Weadler Look for fair skies through Fri· day with warmer weather and bluer skies. Highs from near 70 ;i\ the bucbes to Ult? upper 70s in· land. <Wentilhl loi<s 4»2. INSIDE TODA\'~ Who soys JIOU can't enjOJI ie:c hi lhe twiUght f1f!ar1· of '101'.r life? Dr. Robtrt N. Butler says that rumor l:t JrlSt so much poppycock. Stt 1tory; Page 1. L, M. twf " ...... 1),,, C•ll,_llte • • ~ ...... • ('tUllltf .... ,.._I ""1 • c ...... n or .... c..-, 1 .. 11 , __ II ·-· ... Dt111t Moilmi " ,,, u ••1t1ttll '•" ' ..... ,.. •• ,.,,.+-Mt f2,,, Sltdl MMtlt ••• ·-.,.,, Tftt'll'5M n M'l'G...., n """" U·n .,_ ... n ····~ • AMIL....,. M ·--• Riverfront Stadium security force. brought back to the field and presented to Aaron by second base umpire John ~tcShcrry after Aarun returned to the dugOut. Ralph Garr opened the game with n walk and ~like Lum followed with a single 10· lefl field . After l)arrell Evans flied out, Aaron approached lhe plate to a loud ovation. He took two balls outside. then a called strike letter high and then another ball before lining the ne1t pitch O\'er the fellCe. .Jfis Atlanta teamma1es poured out of the dugout to meet him at home plaJe and Aaron strolled to a box seat beside 1he Atlanta dugout and kissed his wife Billye. Aaron then wentfailo the dugout as the applause continue1t and came out again "'hen !l.fcSher11• carried the ball to him in a brov.•n paper bag. The game was interrupted for six minutes as the vice presiden t ant.I commissioner came onto the field to pay tribute to Aaron, along \\'ith 8111 Bartho\01nay. board chainnan of the Braves. "Thank you very much-;" Aaron said rrom the field. "I'm just glad it's almost !See AARON Pllgt !I ~-. U'I TIH~tle TIES RUTH 'S RECORD Hank Aaron Hits 714th Pla1111ers St udy Concepts Fo1· Mesa's Civic Ce11ter B}' RUDI XIEDZlEl..SK I Ot ~ o.n, 'Hot Slttf Three different concepts for the future development of tbe Costa ~lesa Civic Center are under scrutin)' by cily officials tooay. The alternatives. drafted hy city planners during an eight month zoning moratOTiwn. will be reviewed ~londay during a public hearing before the Co6ta l\.1esa Planning Commission. Recommendations for the 500.acre Civic Cente r District which includes the Orange County Fairgrounds are: -Construction of a city~1o1·ned cultural renter on a vacant 33-acre site on the fairgrounds and continued . use of the fairgrounds or sale of the fairgrounds ror low-det\sity residential construction. -Building the cultural center as integral part of the fairgrounds : rebuilding the entire fa i r grounds : conducting a six acre park lll the comer of Fair Drive and Fairview Road .snd zoning 33 acres currently offered for sale by the fair as medium-<lens.ity residential. Brou:n Believes Watergate Tiecl To Calif or1iia Callfomla Secretary of State Edmund G. "Jerry" Brov.n Jr. said Wednesday that the indictment of U . Gov. Ed Rei:r.ke shows that the Watergate sea al is linked to California polit ics. "It shows that \\'atergate reaches all the way to California,'' Biown said in a speech to UC Irvine students. Brown. a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor. asked . "U most people think our leaders are crook,,, ho"' arc we going to have a government ?" Reinecke, a candidate for I he Republican gubernatorial nomi"atlon. has been indicted on three counts of perjury in connection with the rrr anPtrust cue. '!be lncUctment by the Watergate grand Jury acc...d Reinecke of lylog to a U.S. Stnale SUbcomrnlll"" during hearinp on the nomination of Iormer Attorney General Richard G. Kleindienst. Asked how the Indictment would affect €allfomla'1 gubernatorial campaign, Bro*n said . "Not modi. Flournoy or Reinecke, I think l can beat either one of them.·• • Sl11ote Controller Houston Flournoy is Reinecke'• dllef rival for I.he Republican nomination. Brown spoke to a group of several hundred students Wednesday as part of 1bc UCI California '7t lecture series. ' { -7.tming the fairgrounds to allow low and mediwn density r esi dent i a 1 construction with provision for a public park and community library ~: !hr. corner of Fair and Fairview. Although the civic center study covrr~ a f!tc<'ll deal mort territory , including two colleges and one high school. the fai rgrounds are the focal point because the}' are unde,•eloped. The 117 .6 acres of fairgrounds plus !he 3.1 acres under the O\\'f\ership of the f;u r "establishes much of the visual image of the Ch·ic Center District," acr.ording to the study and lbetcfore is of ut1nost importance. "The large tr3cls of vacant or unu~r.d land, air b.1se buildings. go-kart track , driving range. sv1ap meet and stables do not complement other uses in the district," it is asseMcd in the study. It also states: "The State of California has directed the fair board to upgrade many of its )structures to meet fire and safety codes. The fair is faro:t 'Aith the decision of upgrading or rebuilding many-of lt.s facilities or moving to another site. "These op t ions arc nov.· being considered. At this lime the futu re of the fairgrounds is uncertain." In addition to identifying the three potential land uses for the fairgroundl> the civic center study recommends the improvement of Fairvie\v Road and Fair Drive as ,"image" streets. construction of a system of bicycie trails and bike ways, and lmpro\•ing the appearance of waits and fences along arterial roads. One of the key recommendations of the study is the establishment of a design revie'A· board to review all construction in the Civic Center District. The design review board \\'Ou!d be conslituted or representati ves of the public agencies and the homeowners associations v.•lthin the d~tricl. . ~arpenter Hits Brown on Taxes SACRAMENTO IUPf) -SU.te Sen . Dennis Carpentt:r CR·Newport Stach), said Wednesday that Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown· Jr. ts ignoring ocher problems while making ''political hay" In hi.I mo\•e to revoke the n o t 1 r y commission of President Nixon's tax attorney. Ctlrpenter said one of his ronslituenls complained to Brown nearly a ye1;r •go about a notarized deed or trust but the complaint was rte\'er acknowledged. Carpenter :iaid he sQ!pccted it was because "the.rt was no polllical hay lo be reoped." ' .. • Tl1oi1sands , Homeless 111 Midwest By The Associated Prtss Rrscul' \1·orkers rountr.d the de:id and tried to help_ !hi! living r,cbull1I 1ocl:1y after the nation's v.·orst tornudo disastt•r in ~9 yl'ar!' left at lf';1~t :t,"1 dead and thou sands injurL'<i or hon11'les.s. Thl' storms !hat strutk lau· \\'edi~"'lay ;ind early today hil 10 Southern and ~tidwes1en1 states and Ot.tarlO. C~nada , "'hole rommuni1 !es v.ere turnL'<l into pill's of rubble : half the t0\\'11 of Xenia . Ohio. v.·as a shambles. High "'incl<1 ~ind flooding that came in the aft('rm:1th of th t· tornadoes hampered rescue OJ>('rations. President Nixoo today <k-clarcd 1ht- XEN IA, OHIO, PROSTRATED BY TORNADO. Story, Page 4. stales of Alah.am:1. l11d1ana, Kt'ntuckv. f)hio and Tennt>SSL'e lo bt-11at1ona! cl1~ as1er areas bt""(':111sc· of lllf' dC'\'il~t alin~ !OmadOi..'S. I Helated S!Ol'Y l'at:l' :13 I The .\'ational \\'1·a!her Ser:1ce y;•arn('<I of the possibilJty of ncv.· storn1s 1n parts of Al:1h<i1na, Georgia and .\'orth and !louth Ca roli.na. Rut forl'casters said the "'eathcr con<htions tod.:iy were not 1h1• same as those tluu produced \\'ednesday·s sv.·1f1ly moving storms. Kentucky rep>rlL.>d 80 dead, Alabama 12. lndi1na~ ~.rTcnneJRj M. Ohlo-35. Georgia 15, Ontario, Canada. eight. .\'orth Carolina five. ~lichigan thre<>, Jllino1s l'orO. and \Vest Virginia ooe . Survivors ol lhc storrru ' wrath mourned friends nnd relatives and tried to figure out what had happenl'd. "I don 't bel1e\·e 11." said Don Hilton of Xenia, a !own of 2a.OOO in south\\eStcrn Ohio. Bill O'Brien. an insurance adjust'Or 111 to.,.·n 10 help his clients, said. "This 1s one of the v.·orst tomadOd I have setn 111 my 18 years in the business." The Tcnne.ssc Valley Authority said the u!ility !lufferl'd the v•orst damagl' in its 4~ye<lr history. "E\·en "·hc1, v,·e get pov.·cr restored on our lines thcrt· v.·ill still be a· Jot ol damage aod outagrs on lo<"al power distribution system s." said a spokesman. "\\'e've got otllages on five of our' 10 50.000.volt lines," he said. "These lines are !he backbone of our sysrcni. \Vc've got alt a\·ailablc crev.·men and manpower out lrying to make repairs, hut v.·e can·1 say when service \\•ill be res1ored." Kentucky appeared hardest hit. Gov. \Vendcll Ford dcclared lhc slate a disas1er area and . like se\·eral other govemQrs , askf'd for federal help. "This is probably the most tragic day in Kentucky history," the governor said as reports tillered into his office about the tornadoes that struck a dozen counties in the cen ter of the state. Gov. George C. \\'allace of Alabama . appealing to President Nixon for feder;il funds . said his stale suffcrl'd "extensive. devastating damage" from tornad()('s that struck at least 16 counties. Suatc troopers said 00 percent of 1hc city of jSee TOR.\'t\l>OES, Page ZI O•ltJ ,11,1 S1tll l""OM Sells B111lnc•• Orange County Supervisor Ronald Caspers announced to. day his Ke~stonc Savings and l.oan Association Is being sold to San Diego Federal Savings and Loan for about SS million, } at U'I T1i."'- CAVEQ IN -The tremendous force of a tornado i:; ~hown in this lie1noli:;hcd panel truck in Kni ght slo1,1,•n, Tnd .. \Vhich '''a.~ carried 2~0 y:irds through the air and ""'rapped around :1 tC'lcphnnc pole. Thi 01,1,·ncr e:;capcd an<I took refuge in a rc!l taurant Dr. Slocit111 'Ad11iitted Killing_ Tot' --Attorne)' Ry TO~t BARLEY 01 !tit 0111, l"tt.f IUtl Dr. \\'esley Gamer Slocum. COn\'lC!etl or :\lcdi-CHl fraud.~. adrni!led lluu he killed his infa nt daughter a n d d1smemlwrc-d her body )O years ago in t'osta ~l('sa. Deputy Oistrict Attorney H1ch f ;i rnc·ll allcgt·d \~'ednesd:iy in his rlosing stattmcnt in Superior Court Farnell brought a hush lo rne courtroom y,·hcn he revi\'Cd lhe murder allega!ion in his sta temt>nt to Superior Court Judge Harmon C.i . Sco\'iHe. Slocum had hccn <•cr1uilled of the infant's murder. Shortly hefore Slocum was ~entenccd to one lo IO years in state prison on the ~ledi-f'al fraud charge. f)cputy DA Farnell alleged in coort . "Slocum got Nixon May Need Loan to Pav " l lp Back Taxes \\'ASHIX'GTOX' IUPI \ -President .\'1xon. \.\'ho v.·ill pay about $467.IXXJ in back t:ixes and interest the Internal Revenue Scn.rlcc says nc O\\'es for the first four years of his presidrncy, mi.ly hav e 10 float a loan to sel lie up . By abandoning plans \\'ednesday to contest his situ;:it inn u1 ta."t court , although he helieved his 1 ;1 w y c r s NIXON TAXED FOR FREE FLIGHTS. Story, Page 4. NIXON'S STATE TAXES GET PROBE, Pagt 5 ---successfully could challenge the findings . Xixon lacitly t'Onceded he under-reportr<I income and exaggerated deductions during his firn tenn. 1 Related stories. Page 31. The t11~·bite -including 1432.iCS lhe IRS said Xixon O'.l'es in hack taxes -\.\ 1]1 cost the President and his v.1fe Pat about $467.000. the \\'hite llousr said, 1.1·~n the interest is complitcd. .\'.ixon '11 deci sion to pa y 1tlc b.1ck tn-.;('Q v.i.11 for ::e him "lo l'Ompletfl~· ren~seso; his financial position, v.·hich has been almost to!atly \\'lpi;.'<i out." n Y.1hi tr 1!011s(' spokesman said today. Press 5C.'Cf'etary Gerald \\'arrcn s~ud the $467,000 tax bill h¥ "a major im· pact" on the Presidents financh1l posii lii>n, but that he v.'O!Jld pay "ecrtain tallh and probably borrow some money to pay the remainder." Askr<I v. hettK>r lhe President v.·ould sell either his San Clcml'.':ntt or KC)' Bis- ca)ne. Fla .. homes . or both. to raise money, \Varren s.ild Nixon v.ould not sell San ('1emtnte as tK>. had undert:iken 10 glVt th i~ ·home lo lhe America n people on h1'i and ~. Nikon's deaths "free and clear." Ta one of the mo s I daring p01ltlcal ~mblf!s of hb c11reer , Nikon dlsclosed his f1nrincial we11Jth in Oottmber 1n an <S.. TAXES, Pogt II } J:\\·ay v.·ilh murder. ··ue b<:al his rhi ld ;ind he adm1tleirf \\hilr ne \1.:.s dn1nk that he murdered her llnd put her rcrnnlns in the freeze r." Farnt'll snid .,1hitl' SJl)('un1 's shockl'<I la11·yl'rS \'IJ.:OTOU.!ily ohJC'l'led. Fan1<'ll d isclost~d tod r11· th:it Slocun1 . 47. m.'.ldr the admission "fairly recently" to his mi~t rl'SS. ".\Ir.~. !\!itlC\' F{'nno l1ild us that he told her sborll\' b(.rorc she l(•ft his H1\'crs1dt' home in ·fear that he killed n1s b<lby d:1ughtcr. cut out the bra111 .ind sexual organs and stu [fed thl' hulcherl'd chi!d 111tu the family fr(.'(·Zer," Farnell said today. ~fn\'ing mrn found the \loTapped rprnains of the three-month-old inf:1nt y;·ltt'1J they mo\·ed the Slocum family's posSt>ss1011s from the '.\1cs..i. Verde nome to a Sant<i Ana 11archou~e Slocum, 11ho was at thl· lllOC' in :1 San!a Ana courtroom "'alch1ng ;1 prt·tnal phase of hi s SI rnilllf'ln !a'.l·suit :ir::11nst the cit~ of Santa Ana. v.as pro1np1ly arr('Stcd l)r. Slocum's subsequent tnal \.la.~ lah•r described by the 1ri:1! prosecutor a!'! "an 1~sut• of \11hom the 1ur~· ss going to belil'\·e -Dr. or ~!rs. Slcx.'um " The jury dec1dl'd that ttw fortTl('r surgeon offered the rnort· (.'Qn\·1ncing testimony and clcart·d him uf the <'flargcs. lie later d1 vr1rC"·d hi s \1·ife Farnell also urged \\'tdn1-"-0:1y aflcr Slocum 's lawyers unsutN'S~fully put on a parade of ch:ira('!f'r 1v1tnes_or;,ps that thf' COO\•ictcd man be fin('d ~1(!.l.JC!' 1n1 e11ch of 22 grand lh•·ft cnnv 1e11on~ "Surel r lh1.• Jll"<•PI(' h;n i· a right to ~"' some of th('ir 1noncv b111-k.'' Farnell sa id "\\'('only basrd our Cni't' 1)n thr 11'.l of :111 iceberg ·and 111' ('rH1hl h;1vr gonf' j.on forc 1l'r prf''><'nlin~ ''11<ll'l1('1' on \hi~ 1nan·s persish·nt S\.\HUlJJnA of \lech·fal •· F<imcl rs ease ag:-.111~1 Slocun1 10<rk !'IX rnonths fron1 opening st.1f('n1cnt lo jur:.·,. \erdict and cs1al>h::hc<I a !If'.,... tlrangr •· C<1unty Sufl('nor Courl rtwrd for " cr iminal proct'l"<hng. It y;·as :1!J!'.'~rd dur inr. the mar,1lhon trial !hat Slocun1 hillrd the :;t:i tf' or(;:an1za11on for Sl8~ OflO 111 one se.ir nlonc. \lcm bc~ of stvtr;il Sa111.1 An.a f,rm1he~ ~See SL<JCL .. \I, l'a~l' ti l.' .. "i. [.J>S Glls ,-1.lf OCO tio11 S \\'ASll lX\.TO~ lt:'Pl 1 -The F!'.'dl•ral F.ner~y Offic:(• 1 h 1 ~ ;ift!'.'rnoon 001!\ted !.! 3 s o l 1 n f' alloc:i11on~ to ever\' stale to {It least 90 percent of 19ia lcvl'ls, rEO :idn1inistr<1tor \\'illif11n E SlnK>ll announcf'd. But Stmon's dcput~·. J oh n S:iwhill. v.•arned n! a n e'\\· !i conference lonA gnsoll nt lifl(''I'. are likely \hi~ !!Ummer Ir drivers !Ail to C't'lntlnue olm'r\ Ing spc'C(I Hm11s and ;)!her conser\'ation m asu rf'S. Tht April a\loc3tlon~ rcpr!'.'scnt a five percent boost over ~larch. \\'hen SIA\C11 \lo ert gi"en iJ:i percrnt of Ute guollne \hey u~ in 1973, th< fE0 ,.Id. ... ,, ... . .. 4. ~ '-............... ' ' ....... ' -..... _ .-... • '• • • • 2 0>.1l Y PllO I 37% Favor 1 lmpeaclm1g I 111 Sm~vey \VASlll~C:TON IAPl -l<ep . fharl{'S E. \\'igg1ns fR·C:tlif. 1, S3)'s that 37 percent or thr P<'~ re!pOC!ding to l'l poll in Orange ('ounty \\'ant President Ni:icon removed from orfice through . h -"--" unpeac menl. Another 13 percent of th{' person."! who filled out the qucstioon;:ti re want ~ixon TO re;ign, said \\'iggtn11. Of the Republicans rt'sJ)()llding , 15 percent callc(I for impc:u:hn1ent ~·hll{' another 13 percent would hkc hun to resign . s<ild \Viggin.s. 11·ho is from Oel Moilte. Among Democrats, 67 perc.-ent would like to sef' the President removed from office and t t pem!nt indic:ated theY preferred resignation. Wiggins said he received 11.000 replies to his malled questionnaire from a congressional district which has a regist ration of 55 per~ent Republican and 40 percent Democrat. Of those responding lo h i 1 questionnaire, 56 percent indicated they were Republicans. 31 percent Democrat.I and 13 percent declined to st.ate an affiliation. The President's California home is in San Clemente. Asked abou t the Pr esi d e nt 's performance in office, nine percent rated him excellent, 21 percent above average, 20 percent average, 23 J)er'Cf:nl below average and !7 percent terrible. The questionnaire also contained the statement that: "President Nixon should be permitted to lead this country as I~ President, and the Congress and press -"Sboulcl get o<r his . back." Fifty-four percent agreed and 46 percent disa~eed. Ex lo sion Injury Brin gs La ws uit A won1an injured In an explosion a yea r ago at a Costa Me5a chemical plant has sued the firm for $150.000 in a lawsuit filed in Orange County Superior Court. Janet Faye Wild states ln the action that-she was working for Vance and Associates Roofin g. Inc., at 837 W. 17th St. on April 2. 1973, when the explosion occurred al El J\1onte C h e m i c a I Company. 829 W. 171h St. Mn. Wild states she IUffered Rrk>us injuries as a niaitt of the blast Ind that her car also all!tained damage in the incident. Her husband , Alfred Wild, is named as co-plaintiff wtth the claim that.. he al.so is entitled to monetary compensation for the injuries suffered by his wUe. TONIGHT "THE TAMING OF THE SIIREW" - South Coast Repertory Theater, thru Sun. 8 p.m. UCI LECTURES -"Leaming to Live Ydlh J\1ooey."' Room 167 Steinhaus Hall. 7 p.m. "Coping \.\'ith Death ," Roon1 174 Computer Science Bldg. 7 p . m . '·Photographers on Photography.·· Room 100 Social Science Hall. 7 p.m. FRIDAY, 1\PRIL ~ OCC LECTURES -"Tra\•cl Tips for Travelers," Science Lecture 2. 7:30 p.m. ·•Spring for the \\'ctds." Charlotte Clarke lecture r. Science Lecture I, 7:30 p.m. FRIDA Y NIGllT FIL~1S -OCC f orum. 7 p.n1 . Adn1. $1. 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TICMAP is the gathering oC officials from city, county ancr-state wiits of government a n d cnvlronmentalists interested ln the future plam for use of the coastline between Newport Beach and J.aguna Beach and land Inland to \be city Of Irvine. Participant!: meeting Wednesday in Newport Genter agreed to increase their workload and meet every other w~k instead of monthly. They also assigned a number of study projects to consulting firms to be hired by the Irvine Company to provide reports to TIC~1AP, a quasi-public agency. The alternatives are lo be studied before a final recommendation is mad e to public agencies which 1nust approve development plans for the property. Those alternatives art: -Use of the land for public or private open space and recreation. -Development of the total site as a se lf-sulficient coastal commwilty with coast highwa y "unplugged" frb m ils connections to LagWla and NeWJXlrt Jk>ach. -Creation of an elite suburban communi ty of private estates. -Development of a balanced coastal community connected to neighboring cities. ' -Provision or two separat e communities, one on t'.e hills and ridgetops and the other on the beach and coastal, shelf. -Development of a ' ' u n i q u e destination resort" meeting the range or lourist-rcsort-recreation · r eeds of Southern California . Arnong lhe firms to be assigned studies of the coastal property plan proposals • are Seciway and Cook of San Francisco and llaJl and Goodhue of San Francisco. Front Page 1 HE . .\RST • • • mon sense then dictates that you havr to accept ttr.i t she is still being held pri- soner." lleagan said . Ii "'as lhc se\·enth coinmunication -a tape r('('()rding Iha.I ht'r pacertls said was dcftnltcly of Patricia 's voice -that shook the Hca N!t home. "Dad, you said that you were con~med v!'ith m)' Hfe, nnd you also said that you were concerned "i th the life and lntttests of an oppressed people in th is country." l'hc University of California ,coed said. "But you are a liar In both nrtns and as a member of the ruling class, I kno"' for sure that yours and lt1om's interests arr never lhe interests of the people.'' Elsewhe re tn the taped mc:ssage, she s.'lld, "I have chang ed -grown. I've become conscious ant! am never go back to the life "·e led before ... "f have htt~ givrn the choice of (t i being relcar.td In a safe area, or t2 ) joining the forces of the Symblonesc Liberation Army and righting for my freedom and the frcOOom of all opprtMtd people. I h11ve chosen to stay and fight" Only one day earlier, the ~·eeks of desperation for her parents had begun to tum lo hope. Tbc:ir ordeal, which began when Miss .Jlearsl was d r a 1 g e d screaming from her Bcrk~ey aparunent feb. 4, Bppt1rcd almost O\'er. Fron• Page l TOR NA DOES ••• lluntsville \11as without power. National Guardsmen ~·ere mobilized in Ohio and Indiana to prevent looting, keep order and held in rescue work. The American Red Cross said 800 disaster v;·orker« and nurses v;·ere on duty in storrn·struck a_reas. The tornadoes that hit Alabama also left at least 900 pe rsons injured; more than 1,000 were hurt in Indiana; officials in Tennessee said simply that the nu mber of injured was some~1Jere in the hundreds. The series or storms was the the v;·orst since March 18. 1925, when tornadoes cut through Missouri , lllinois and Indiana, killing 689 persons. Jn recent years. a tornado in the Midwest on April II, 1965 -Palm Sunday -left 271 dead. The community of Ptfootictllo, a town of about ~.000 persons in northern Indiana, about 25 miles from Lafayette. was among those suffering severe damage. The five-block downtown area surrounding the courthouse w a a practically demolished; by mid-day today there were eight confirmed dead. -The Bryan Manufacturing plant was directly in the twister's path . About 14-0 people were on duly when the stonn hit ; at least one v.•as killed; almost everyone else was injured. * * * Dcatl1 Toll Told In 'f en States llit by T,vis ters By The Associated Press Here: is a state-by-state death toll from the tornadoes which struck a wide area \Vedncsday: KENTUCKY: 80 dead, at least 280 injured. Heavy damage at Loosville, Frankfort and Brandenberg. National Guard call ed up. TrlepOOne service down in stricken areas. INDIANA; M dead-, at least J,000 injured. Damage estimated at least $25 milli on, hardest hit areas lfanover, in southern Ind iana , and Monticello and Rochester, "in 110rlh-ceotra1 Indiana. National Guard called up. Telephone S<>rvice dov.11 ln stricken ·areas. ALABAi\IA: 72 dead , al least 900 injured. Damage esti mated in millions. liardest hit Huntsville-Decatur area. Athens, Jasper, Moulton , all in northern Alabama. Ninety percent of Huntsville without power. ' TENNES.SEE' 54 dead, hundreds injured. Heaviest damage at Cleveland and Etowah in southeast and Cookvi11e and Nashville area. National Guard called up. OHIO: 35 dead. more than 500 injured . Town of Xenia, near Dayton in south\\'esl, half destroyed , thousands homtless. National Guard called up. CinciMati damage estimated at $15 million to $20 million. Telephooe se n.·jce out In stricken arras. GEORGIA , IS dead, 85 Injured. Heavy damage throaghout northwt:stem arta. 01\'TARIO, Canada: 8 dead at Windsor, at least 10 injured. NORTII CAROLINA. 5 dead. O:imnge al fl.1urphy area in western RCtion. ~11CHIOAN : 3 dtad. ~1ost damage In •li1lsdale, M'll!theasl or Detroit. 11.t.l~OIS: 2 dead. ~ lnjul'i'd. Damage estimated at $1.2 mlllion in ()e(:atur arl!a. WEST VIRGINIA' 1-deod. Two tomadotS hit the town of ~1eadow Bridge about so m\IM southeast d Charleston. Several ~·ere injured. • I • ' • Frum 1•age J Orange School • TAXES • • • effort to defuse public: criticism of hl1 Ull payments. IIe conceded his \\-ealth triplecf in the four yeaN he had been in o!Clt1!, and tMft hi wu • milllonal~. Youth Shoots Bui thou figures showtd mat Jess than half that wealth wu ln cash. the rest beJni real esi.ie and othtr holdlnJ1 nol uslly negollable. Tllo blll Nixon agre«J to pay would wipe out t\alt his net worth and all his last reported cash restr\'e&, Two Classmates A \Vhile House spokesman sald that v;'flilt lbe method of payment muat be ¥-·orked out belwE,'en !hf: President and !he IRS . "The President may have to take out a loan" to meet his oblig•tio~ Nixon's decision came just lour houri after the Congressiol)l.I Joint Committee on Jntenml Revenue Taxation mad e publi.c a staff report contludtng the Nlxons owed at least $478,431 in back taxes and interest for 1969 through sm. The commiltee today (I) endol"led "n'IOl'it" of its staff findin g on Nixon's t1x liability, 121 commen_ded , him for deciding to pay it. at1d (3) sent It to the lcgie lators lnvestiga.tlng his Impeach· ment. Frnm Page 1 _.\A RO N • • • over v;·ith." The 6-foot-t. 189-pourw:! outfielder thus ('nded the controversy that swirled around him since the Braves a n n o u n c e d intentions to withhold him from the Clnclnnati se ries and let him make his hid for the record y,·~ the club opens an I I-game home stand against Los Angel es ~fonday night. Kuhn entered the debate by advising the Braves he expected them to use Aaron as they had last year, playing two of every three games. • It wasn 't learned for certain until just bef0rt game Ume that Aaron would play in the_ opener. It was his 96th career home: run orf Cincinnati pitching and his S4th tn thls city. He hit 43 In old Cro@ley Field. Aaron has hit four other homers off Billingham -No. 528 on June 17, 1969; No. 636 on Sept. 15, 1971: No. 641 on April 23, 1972, and No. 709 last Sept. 8. The first t"·o came when Billingham pi!Ched fo r the Houston Astn:l6. It also marked the 11th time In two years that Aaron has homered in a game pitched by Atlanta's Carl Morton. Morton \.\'as the pitcher of record for Aaron's last three homers of the 1973 seMOn. Aaron's blast gave the Braves a 3.{) first-inn.ing lead. He rece ived anoth('r stand.ing ovation from the stands in the left field seats v;~n he trotted to his position in the bofto m ,of the Inning. The vice presiden!. speaking from me field, told Aar.on : "This ia a great day for you and a great day for baseball . Good luck !or 715 and a 1ood many mart.'' Kuhn said lhc mark has been called "the greatest record in baseball" and praised Aaron as "not only one of the greatest professionals to play the game, but a great gentleman as ,.·el l." The Reds announced that the historic 71 4th home run ball ¥-·as retrieved by Oarence \Villiams, a Ci n c inn a ti policeman on special detail for the special purpose of retrie,ing the ball. Donald Davidson. the Braves' 'traveling secretary, said ~ b.lll ~nd bat were locked up at once. ''\l.'e ha~ verified it is the ball by the markin gs on it," Davidson said. The Braves besan marking balls for idenlificat ion purposes last year. Davidson said Williams ~-ould be compensated by both the Braves and_ Reds. but dido 't say how much mooey \\'OU\d be involved. Aaron's wife, Billye, his father. 11rrbert Sr .. and his brother, Herbert Jr .• sat in a box next to the Bra\·es· dugout along 'third base side. 'l\fo junior high school boys from Orange \.\'Cre recovering today after being gWUJed dov;n by a J>year-old cl3SSma te oo the lt1~11 of a house across 1 tile street from their school, police said . Officials at Chapman General Jfospllal said today Yorba Junior ~ligh students Douglas £. Rink, !5. arid Chad E. Peanon, 14, are' resting 'comfortably despite se rious bullet \.\wnds, · Rink was hit once i.n the chest and Pearson once in the buttocks with heavy caliber slugs in rnc 2:50 p.m. inciden t. The suspect. nabbro after a short chase by an off-duty police officer. ~·as iden tified as S\e\·e Kemp, a new student at tbe sct199l. POiice confiscated a .44 magnum re:\.'Olvcr ~·hen !hey arrested the boy. • Witnesses told police the shooting took place after an argument betv;•een the three boys over the suspect 's alleged prowess as a target shooter. Police said Kemp was standing across the street from the l\.\'O victims during the argument and allegedly pulled the gun from a holster he had flung over his shoulder and opened fire. WitneMes said Kemp fired three times, hitting the bo}'S twice. He then started rurming from the scene, but ~·as Fire al Irvine Plant Causes • $10,000 Dan1age A sudden blaze at an Irvine plant that manufadures dJemical foam products caused an estimated $10,000 damage overall, Orange Count y Fire Department specialists estimated \\'ednesday. In vestigators on the scene ·at Califoam Corporation, 16612 Von Karmen Ave., during afternoon hours were still trying to establish the cau.se of the 9:30 a.m. fire. County Fire Department Inspector Bruce Pickens said 10 employes of the Irvine tndusLrial Complex plant had to be treated for smoke inhalation follo\\·ing the major blaze. Nooe required additional lrcabnent other than administration or oxygen at the scene by firem en to overcome the effects of the dc[)S('or acrid. chemical smoke. He sakl if an iotemal fire water sprinkler S~'Slem had rot been available, damage v;·ould have been far v;·orse than the $10,000 total estimated . "\\'e probably \.\'ouldn't even have had a building left.'' Inspector Pickens said . ''that polyurethane stuff burns like gasir line." He said about $6,000 in losses was due to destruction or damage of equipment and furnishings rendered unuseable by smoke and water. Rem aini ng \o.55es included $2,000 each for structural damage to the till-up concrete walled build ing and three large mass-produced c h u n k s of the polyurethane foam . The segmenUi are baked jtm like a big cake in dimensions of 200-by-three-by· eight-foot segm ents and hence ate called bWIS. A force of 40 fir efigh ters took a haJ(. hour to bring the fire under control and drew nine county fi re trucks, plus ooe from the Santa Ana ?i-farine Corps Air Station. BIG CAPACITY LOW PRICED 1 RE.~~~~.~~~~OR I • •l le• 'n [1\y Tr1y1 • •full-widlh Cl'llllfr e J C.biMI Shel ... I • Hutf V~•t1bl• l ln e"Offp D00t Shtlf captured by off-duty ol!ict'r Kim Browne, v.·ho was instructing a physical education dass at the achoo!. Two other teachtrs held the yooth while Browne gave !int aid to the shooting victims. Pollce: today discounted any possibility the shooting y,·aa related to gang or , racial activity. t Kemp, described by hls teacbeni as a k>ner. is being held in Ju\·e.n~le Hall today on charges of attempted murder. t~ .. From Pirge 1 f SLOC UM . . . ? sa fd they did not recei~·e the SC0'1ces billed by Slocwn and other indigents named in his Med i.cal clai~ S<lid they had never heard oC him. ~frs. Ff!flm testified in the trial that she hurriedly moved out of Slocunl's Riverside home after the physician involved her In a plan to have his grand theft trial d~lared a mistrial. It was tefitified that a spectator who \.\'38 jailed on contempt charges alter creating an ootburst before the jury was paid to do exactly that by Dr. Slocum. A second oulburst OC'CUrred during the long sentencing sessioo and resulted in Judge Scoville ordering the offender , a Santa Ana minister, to loove his courtroom "and cool off.'' Sec urity Bills Ur ge d by Aspin WASHINGTON (UPI ) -Rep. Les Asp in ID-Wis.), today introduced three resohltions in Congress designed to prevent President Nixon from creating a crisis and signing any treaties with foreign nations during an i1npeachment trial. "Congress should begin now to prepare for the effects impeachment will have on our national security." said A spin in a speech prepared for delivery in the House. Alpin said the three resoluhons are designed ''IO "k'&p the President from playing fast and loose with OJU' national security during an impeacl{ment trlaJ , and to make"sure at the sam'?time that no foreign power tries Ip take advantage of the situation." Wrong Address For Drug Suspect Due to a typographical error on a n.aster list of criminal suspects arrested in connection v;ith an lrvine-centere<I drug rai d a week ago, one suspect's address was listed incorrectly in a followup story Tuesday. t~rank u . Furlong, 23, of In E. 2200 SI., Costa ~fC33 , is a resident of. Apartment 18, not as listed originally by police. The manager of the 57·unlt complex lives in the apartment '"hich was wroogly listed. Furlong, who is charged with one count of sale of dangerous drugs, has never occupied it. 4-CYCU •LT·ll PlllCllllR" DlllWAIKER 1115 Nl'WPOaT ILYD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA ••o•c s• .. na R .r AUT HOOlltO C[ SflVICl 90 DAYS CASH -. ' i \, 1