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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-08 - Orange Coast PilotI ~ • ' • •• • e1c er I S ax e . Indian G~oup Asks SLA For 3-day Pass lor Patty VOL. '1, MO. n, 1 SICflOMS, » .. AOll ' • • • • • • • • • • • • Boy • Ill Mercy Flight Battles for Life 1973 Case Handyman Held In Coast Murder By JOHN VALTERZA 01 tM O.ilf l"ilot Sl•ff A 47-year-<>ld Los Angeles hand)man is in custody under $250,000 bail today. charged in the shooting or a Camp Pendleton l\1ar ine v.'nose deCQmposcd body was found shortly before Christmas in a deserted section of San Clemente. Detectives ended months of intensive investigation Friday night v.·hen they arrested Eldon Peter Dearth shortly after the man arrivl'd in the Beaumont area . l11dia11 Group .11sks Meetin g Witli Patty By Uniled Press InltrnalionaJ American Indian 1\-lovcmcnt <AIM\ leader Dennis Banks issued an appeal today through United Pre.."S International to the SymbioneSe Libcratton Army (S L.A ) to get in touch v.·ith him to v.·ork out a possible meeting v.·ith Patricia tlearsL Banks. "'ho is standing trial in St. Paul in coMection with last year's occupation of Wounded Knee. S.D., also told UPI he asked le-aders of "arious organizations across the nation to }oin in the effort. The Ali'oi leader said he has talked with f\1iss Hearst's father, Randolph A. Hearst. several times since \VedllfSday. Banks said Hearst askl'd for Al:\t assistance in an appeal lo the SL.A for a "three-day pass" so his daughter could talk with her pa rents and •·tell her story." 1n a tape-recorded message released earlier by the SLA. J\fiss Hearst saKi she decided to stay with her captors. Banks said the idea behind the A™ appeal is to find out ''whether she has truthfully rej~ted her family and joined the SLA" either through an Alr.f meeting \\'ilh i'.1iss •le.arst or by arranging a meellng with her parents. __ _ Jn preparation. the All\[ leader said he's attempting to bring to St. Paul this week nationa l leaders of black, O.tcano, Asian and while organ izations. The purpose of the St. Paul meeting is lo draft a combinm statement to the SLA ""•ith the idea of having All\f visit \Vith Patricia either inside this country or outside this eoontry" Banks said, possibly In prcp,<1ration for a meelin g with her partnts." In a plea dirtcted to the SLA. Banks asked UPI lo say he wnntcd them to "in 101.ne manner. shape or form CQntacl the 1'5« HEARST, Pase!) Dearth v:as scheduled to face formal charges of murder in Cenlral Orange County J\1unicip3l Court late today or early Tuesday. ~ Detectives allege the Los Angeles resident shot l\1arine dese rter Dale Arthur Erle\\·ein, 21 , once in the temple in November then dumped the '~ctim's hody into a ravine a few-hundred yards from San Clemente lligh School. The body. partially covered "A"ith a canvas tarpaulin, lay unnot iced for mo1e than a month. On Dee. 20, an off-duty fireman \\·alking his dog discovered the rell"Ulins only a few feet from the edge of A \·cnid3 Pico. Detective Dave Munro. who v.·orked the case from the outset, said the FBI, Los Angeles Police Department and several other agencies joined the probe that led to the arrest late Friday. P..htnro said mat a motive has been detennined but he declined to discuss 1he reasons behind the shooting. Drugs. he said. were not involved in the murder which allegedly took pla ce in a motorhome ov.'Jled by the defendaht. ''\Ve're pretty sure that the shooting took place either in or near the local area." he said. t\tunro said t'he arrest came shortly after detectives arrived at Dearth·s dov.ntov.'Jl Los Angeles aparfment to serve a search "·arrant. Dearth reportedly fled the house shortly before officers arrived and dro\·e to Beaumont. Officers "'ere \\'Siting there. as \\'ell. said 1\-tunro. and the handyman "'as arrested without inciden t. Despite a search of the man's home. no "·eapon has yet been found in the kill ing.. ti.funro s:tid that identification of the \•ictim "4'3S rne first major impediment in the case and only af1er fingerprints were !Ste ~fURDER, Page Z) PILOT AD SELLS 21,000 BOAT \\1here in the \\'Orld would )'OU go to sen a $21,000 raci ng sailboat? You might try starting with readers of the Daily Pilot. 1-lere's the \\'ay one advertiser did It: ISLANDER 30 Marl< II (l'usry· cat) 2 yrs. old, fully r.quipt for racing. XJnt racing record. ln- .... board & special gears. Over $21,000 in\'f.>Sted. Must sell. (Phone No.) Those seven lines did the job -sold lhe boat in less than a week. Wan t lo tet;I 1 a Daily Pilot ad for effectiveness on )''Our own job? Just dial 642-5678, the direct I.~ to results. nd of Mer~y Flight OFFICIALS ACCOMPANY STRETCHER BEARING ANDREW SNEAD , 3, AT END OF MER CY FLIG HT Child Wa s Ru shed to Orange County Medical Center From Albuquerque Sunday W eicker Sa.ys President Used IRS for il1eddling By LA \\'REl\.CE l. K~UTSO:i.l AUoclt1'4 Prns Writ•• \V ;\SH ING TON -;.. secret task force to cOmpile intelligence reports on President Xixon's political enemies "'as set up inside the Intcr:ia\ Revenue Service within months of Nixon·s becoming president. Sen. Lov.·elJ P. \Veicker (ft.Conn.), said today. \Veicker presented a documentary history of the special unit ro three Senate subcommittees. He also disclosed a flood of new details on. how, he said, the \\1lite llouse used governmenl agencies to thwart its political opponents in the United States and O\·erseas. \Veicker said that by !he time the special unit was dismantlOO in August of 1973 il had amassed intell igence files on 10,000 American taxpayers \V hi ch t'ontained 12,000 clasSlfied documents, the Connecticut Rep.Jblican said. Weicker, a member of the Senate \Vat.ergate COmrilittee. product'(! o'htr documents which-)le said showed the IRS had been u~ rt!f>eatedly by that time to hnrRss political opponents of t h c administration. "When th:it lituatton exists in I.he rountry obviously somelhing smells." \\"eicker said ... It is a perversion of the American corn;titutional system." \Vcicker read non-stop fron1 a huge pile of documents. many of them supplied hy former \Vhilc Jlouse counsel John \\'. Dean Il l. in a session \vhich \\'3S 'virtually a repeat of the \\"atergate h'Carings of last summer. Earlier. \\'eicker ~aid detective 1\nthony T. Ulasc\\·icz: probed the priv111e Jives of more than a dozen senators and olhe.r political figures in 50 separate investiga tions during Nixon's first tenn . In to:lay·s session. Y.'eicker quoted \See ENEr.IJ ES, Page 2' Ch in a Raps Ru · ·ia llONG KONCi rUPl l -Chln1 accused lhe Soviet Union today of •·unbrki!l.'d armament e :c pans lo n nnd "'ar PreParatlon~"'~ .. aiml'd at e.~ifb1ishirt't "military superiority·· over the UnltOO Stales. It wa~ the la1e~t comment3ry in 11 .campaign th..'lt Chinn Rnalysts say Is aimed at uodennlnlns Sovl t·Am('l'k:an effoM! for detente. llsycltia tr v Unit • \i oles to . Ren1ovc I l on1osex11 a l Lin k \\'1\Slll\GTOX ([.;Pl I -The Americ<in Psrchiatric Association announced today its membt"'rs \·ot<-d to ren1ove the stigrna of mcnt;ll illnt•ss from the nation"s c~tl· mat ed I I m1lhon homoc;exu;ils Th" APA. ;1·h1l'h has lwen locked in one of the n1os1 h111cr disputes in its 129·ycar hrstorv on rhc question. said members \"Ole<:t'5.854 lo 3.810 to appro\·e a dt"C1~1on hy 1rustee~ rcmovln!l homosexuality from the off1cr11I hst of rnenl.:il di sorders lfon10Scxualci. ""ho rontendcd that listing of 1he1r se xual oric111at1on as a disease d1:n1t'd them )obs. housing and 01her rights, lobbi('({ for the nt·t10:1 during lilt' con trovt•rsy an1ong psychiatrists There "'as ~trong and \'OC11I oppo~1t1on fro1n !>Om<' r.sychuurists. led b~· Oiar\e!; Soca ridcs of NC\\' York . "ho circulated a petition 1hut foroo:t a nwmbcr:;hlp \'Otc on the 1rustt!es' aellon. the (irst time such a step had been taken. ~- Soce.rides cnne~· th1• decision ' ''tic mrilical hoax or die· cenlu~·" l(e said it "flew 1n the face of tht '.In~ faC"t wr kno"" v.trich Is thn 1 malr and female o~ programmrd to mate ;11th thr opposite sex, nnd thl:-i'> the story of 21"1 billion 1Ste GA\'S, P11 gt %) y OllIIg s te1~ FJ0,v11 F1·01n Ne\v Mexico I.ittle Andre11· Snead eontinuc'9 to respond in Orang(' Cou nty '1edi cal Center today ;1·hilt' the dchcatc machine that is keepinj:! him al1\"e pcrfonnl.'d his breathing funl'llons. l.>octors at one time feared that the Sunday night nicrl'y flight from Albuquerque. 1\.\1., to the county hosp11al might be too la!e to sa\"e the child"s lifl'. Tod3~· they decla red their 3- year-old palicnt to ht! '"critical hut s1;1b!e.·· ·rht· mal'hin(' th nt h<1S !.;l kf'n over ihe \1ork norn1ally pcrVJrn1~1..1 by And_rc1•(s lung" 1.c; ont· of only t11·0 .c;uclJ de\·ices in California. ;1Ul'n<l1ni.: ph~~J('1ans hal"e cxpl;11ntd 1llL' n1crnhrnn(• O\ 1·i::··nator 11·as ru,hcd to ,\tbuqu t·rque"s l'rt''h~ ll"r!U n Ho,<:pit:il • 111 rhr-care of l>r Hoho.·rt B;irtk'H, a local ~JX·t'1al1st in lung d 1rn:tg1·. 11hcn the ch1ld"s condition r:1p1dly \\Or!OC'ncd. Andre"· fell 11110 a flnndi't! dr3inage ditch n<'ar his ,\Jhuquerqur home. about t1\0 \\('(•ks a~o. !11: 1\:1s rc\·1vcd by l"llll'rg('ne.\" r1•'\"11!-r11;1t1c,n :1dn11 n1s!Prc'CI :it the Sl·~·nc and th;;·n ho:-p1tal11.l'<.I. but his lun.c:'i" tK-i:;1n !11 f:1il k1!\' lasl 11•f'f'"k l)r. /lartll·tt Ill'\\ \11th thl' n1;irhine to Alhuqurrq11c :ind 111wk1 -d nn thf' JH ilinit rh1ld to thf' p<11nt th<tl he (•Juld be nown "h~1ck tn Or.1ni.;t• Ci.1W1ty for ~p<'tializcd carr !hat eould be dC'UVl.'T<.11 ln coniunM1on 11·i1h thC' oxygt"n:1ror . Dr. H;;rtl1'ti"s Atr Foree p!anc 11·a~ met :ir the f·:I Toro .\1arine Corps Air S1at1on hy :'l roun !~ Fire J)cpar1ment p.1ramcdics IC'am '-'·ho lhen rushed the child to the mC'd1cal ccntl"'r. Qrange Coast • Weathe r )!oslly cloudy ton1gl11 \\"1th :-1 ~light chan<'e of shQ"er~ Tuesd a1, pcrording to the "4eathcr service. Cooler dn~s. 11\ghs at th..: beaches 58 r1s1ng to 7;) Tue\day. l.o\1S tS-57. ,, l:\SIUE l'OllAV A yr1~71f'l-rock i:1111~ 11~ nrr.111p ft11n1 ,\'e1rpvr' J:cucl1 Ir.is becon1r I/it i•r.~r ('lir,(t lf!l! rl'hf110't,'\ lrtlllf)e ol/""1111•cl 111 p1'r(•Jrm bf· 11111!1 1111' Jrn11 C11rran1 since \\",1rld \\'or 11. Set p,,gr 7. l o1!1nt XI &1111 l.•llftn tl !.., M. ll~d 1l M1~l1• 21 (IH ... tfl!I J H1ll911ll H..,_ 4, U (l.iMU~ ........ ~ .,0]111t1; Ceyiit'rlt,JI ct,,,1i,' 11-. .,..,_.... 1 • ''"" (l"lf\....... ,, ''"~ ""''""'" .. ,, Ot#lti N.tkfl 11 Tlle.,itle• HI" Et1torl1t ,... I tht•it.n Ji. 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A moderate<OSt budget ~'0Uld%have $8,000 10 $10,00J, and the liberal $10,00 cost SM.80 per Wefk in Februa , ·up and over. $9.60 or Zl pereent from a year e•r !er. --A baaic cliff~ is UW lower-income , meals under the USDA food pJw· contain And a h~ral plan ~ by USDA wns less-expensive meat cuts and more ~.60 per Wt.<tk, a gain or $11.20 or 20 cereals, bread, potatoes, dry beans, ptr<.~t from February 1973. poukry and f~. 11le various meal ploini were computed Each of the three food plans roee on the baSI$ of food quantities col'\liumed sharpl y from January to February. The by. two parents and two school-age lov.·-cost plan rose Sl.40 per "''eek, the children . moderate .$1.61).and the liberal budget $2. (renerally. officials sa id, the low-cost A fourth budget is the "economy" plan. plan rel:1les to families with yearly a bare-bcrles meal guide used for incomes of $4,000 to $8,000; the moderate computing the govemmeot's food stamp allocations. It provided menus COflllng $34.40 per \ll'etk in February, up $6AO from a year t!arllcr or a gain of about 23 percent. The USDA announced a y,·eek ago a S.6 per<.'t!nt boost In food stamp allocations for a four.member household bf-ginning J uly J, b4&ed on tht February ccon~my food budget . As of July I, a four·rnl'mber poor family can get $150 per month in stainps, reflecting the February cost or the ecooomy diet. Currently the allocation is $142 per month, a level set on Jan. J. Under l<iv.·, the department must ma:kc semiaMuol adjus1111ents In food stamp ullocalioos to renect tuatM!r eating CQ6ts •• UnUI Q>ngrts1 changed It Jut year, tbe practl<e bad bt<n Jo adjust 1tamp allocations only once a ytar. The economy rood budget · is not l'onsldered an adequate nutrlUonal guJde by many authorities. Even tne USDA say& In one report that "a homemaker need& considerable skill . """ in...-..t in buying llld preparing food'' 1f the economy plan 11 used. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ St1111aped? Katherine Carlquist tries to study for exams at Richmond Va. but her friends yield to spring fever. ' ' P1·etrial Hea1·ing Today For Mass Mm·der Suspect SAN Af'.j"f0NIO, Te:<. (UPIJ -Chain- smok.ing ,and v.•earing a brov.·n checkered suit, Elnler Wayne llenlcy, charged In six of a'l slayings of teen-aged boys in the worst mass 1nurder in modern U.S. history, showed up in court today for a• preliminary hearing. lie set silently before District Judge Preston H. Dial while other cases on the court docket were calll'd. Ten uniformed and plainclothed Bexar County sheriff's officers guarded the 17· year~ld high school dropout. Henley's attorneys v.·ere expected to a sk the jl)dge to move Henley's upcoming trial a second lime, possibly to El Paso In far west Texas. It was Henley's second pretrial hearing this year. Henley faces !rial for the murder of Charles Cobble, also 17. on June 27. 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')j_,Dl_ll'f_l 300_11!, "'-' ·~ Oii _1,, lfllbWY __ .., ~(1(1-.. , Dial told both sides last month he \Vanted to investigate 1-Ienley 's first verbal confCMIOM, the statements that enabled police to break the case. A Houston judge ruled that Henley's "Tilt.en confessions were admissible as evidence over defense objections that Henley's constitullonal rights were violated v.'hile the statements v.·ere being given to police. , Texas law makes a defendant's statements to police admissible in a trial only if they lead to material evidence in the case. Police have linked Henley to Cobble ·s death through the revelatons about a \\•ooden body box u.scd to transport victims '1.'hich contained Henley's and Cobble's hair. Defense attorney Will Gray said he v.·111 ask Judge Dial to mo\•e the trial io El J}aso or else throw the case out of court because of alleged irregularities In the slate's conduct of the case. A state judge moved Henley's trial from Houston lo San Ant onio 1hrce nlonths ai;io. ruling the youth could not J.t t'I a fair trinl because of pretrial pub licity and the emot ional clin1ate of lhe time. "\\'e just don't think \\'e can get an impartial jury in San Antonio," Gray !'>aid. "Our earl y investigation shows the puhlicity 1s just as bnd. \\'c are not do ing lhis for de\a~. \Ve just \\'ant a place v.·here we can get a fa ir trial." f'rona Page l MURDER ... e-stablished did Erl rv.·ein's i cl c n t I l y emerge. Bt.>cause of the condition of the remains, an artist drew composites from the victim 's facial bone !lructure. fi.lunro &&id Erle"''eln fled the J\tarine Corps several month.! before hi!! death and drifted to Los Angclr11. f'BI ogents arrested him there and Erleweln then wa~ 5('tlt back lo Pendleton. But he Oed once oigain and was killed shortly lhcrta!ter. Dearth. a bachelor. \Ao'Orked for b'u&t companies , pAintlng and n>J)'1irtna houlC.'J ';\'hi.ch the Orms planned to lta9t or resell , pollcc said. ~1unro tltscribed tt'M:! defendant as betng cooperative after hls tITTtst. ''We expect more will romt out on thi s ca!le when It rcachc!s superior court,'' Munro said. Post Reinforced PHNOM PENH, Cam bod lo (AP) - Land ing craft rerrled about ~ armored vehicles up the Tonie Sap River 1od11y to rei nforce tbe govtmme t beachhead east of Oudong. I $2.30 Wage Bill Signed By President WASHINGTON IAPl -Pre.!ldent Nixon today signed a bill that will bring lhe minlmun1 wage to $2.30 an hour for milllons of American v.'Orkers by Jan. 1, 1978. Nixon signed a measure at his desk in the oval office. V.'ith Sec..-retary of Labor )Jeter J . Brennan seated alongside. In a \Vhite llouse sta tement, Nixon said. ''Although I have some resel"\llioru about portions ()f this legislation . its basic purpose -to increase the mini- mum wage !or v.·orknig men and v.'Omen of this country -deserves the support of all Americans.·• The new JaW expands minimum wage coverage to an additiona1 se~·en million v.·orkers. Some 49.4 millloo worken already were covered by minimum wage legislation. Nixon \'eloed a similar minimum wage bill last year. Nixon objected to the 1973 minimum wage bill as being inflationary and because it did not include a youth differential permitting a lower rate for teen-agers. -----• Ul'I Ttlff~Gll 'J'he 1974 bill. apptovcd by Congress last month, contains only minor chages from the ooe Nixon vetoed. Bieyc'le for Two It does not cont:1in a youth differtntial but does liberalize the present law slig htly on employment of students, permitting them to work part-lime -not more lhan 20 hours a week -at 85 perc<nt al the regular wage Door. Silhouette of cyclist end his shadow race through clear, crisp Sunday afternoon in Readin g, JJa. The latest bill v.·ould bring domestics under the wage and hour law for the first time and repeals overtime pay exemptions now in effect in several indusuics. Ba1tkcrs Tr11st Hikes Rate It also tightens present law on child labor oo farma and extends the scope of the Jew aimed at diacriminaUOn agmt elderl y persons. To Record Level of 10% For 38 million w«kers covered under the 1966 rnlnirnum waae law, the schedule callt for an inertase to $2 by May 1, 12.10 by Jan. 1. 1975, and $2.30 by Jan. 1, 1976. For 90Jlle 19 million workers, mostlv retail and service employes covered under the neW bill the schedule calls for $1.90 on May 1; $2 on Jan. 1. 1975; '2.20 on Jan. 1, 1976; and $2.30 by Jan. t, 1977. For 750,000 fann y;orkers, who now llav~ a wage floor of $1.30 on hour. the minimum wage "'Ould go to $1.60 on May I; $1.80 on Jan l, 1975: S2 on Jan. 1. 1976; $2.20 on Jan. , 1977 and $2.30 on Jan. 1. 1978. The new bill extends coverage under the mirtimwn wage law to five million federal, state and local emplO}'es: one million domestics; 600,000 additional retail store employes; 120,000 additional service industry workers; and 25,000 additional far workers . F1·esh Crew Hits Fire CLOUOCROFT. N.M. (UPI) -Fresh fire fighters joined the lines around a 13,00G-acre forest fire In southeastern New fi.fexico today, hoping to contain the blaze before winds picked up again and pushed the names in a new direction. The 450 fighters relieved another 200 \.,iho battled the blaze in the Lincoln National Forest during the night. Four planes renewed slurry bombin;. • NE\Y YORK (AP) -Bankers Trust Co. of New York. the nation's seventh largest commercial bank. aMOunced today that il was raising its prime lending rate to 10 pe rcent. reaching a record level set late last year. The bank said the ri5e from 9\~ percent \'!'as dictated by its current lending rate formula, "'hich ties the bnnk's prilne rate to the cost of the short-term funds which it needs to operate. Those short -tei • rates have risen sharply in the past week , the bank said. The move to 10 percent by Bankers ~l (olJOWS the adoption O{ 8 9~ I percent prime by niost m a j o r comm~rcial banks Friday. The prime Is the rate banks charge best corpcrate customers. \\'hile no t directly lied to the rates charged for consumer loans, a sustained rise in the prime can influence those rates as \\'ell. The prime rate hit a high of 10 percent l\\ice last year. once in early faU and again in December. A little over a month ago , the ind\1.!trywlde level "'as 8~ percent . The latest rise, which has caught eoonomis~ and bankers by surprise, appears the result of si.rong demand for business Joans and a ti ghter monetary policy by the Jo~ederal Reserve Board. the nation's central banker. The Fed. analrsts belie\'e, is curbing credit to try Fightin!l Words Duke Blnsts Weicker's Charge JOHN WAYNE DOESN'T mince his words and he \\'as direct a s usual today \vllen he put Sen. Lo\vell \reickcr Jr. l '-·Conn.'J on his "bad guys" list. "l 'in sending a telegram lo that s.o.I.. .. '' the Ne\\rport Beach n ct or told ne\vsmen. "I ju5l thought you'd like to hear what it's going to say." ''Sen. \\ieicker, for your-information I have n'ever asked for. nor have I received. IRS favors, nor have I needed tl1em. \Vhat I need is protection from cheap politicians like you. ''THE IRS HAS revie\ved my ta:tes annually and I deeply resent your u s i n g your senatorial privilege in throwing 1ny name around." w•Ytt• The Duke lashed \Veicker becau!ie the senator aneged over the weekend that \Vayno and o th e r "White House friends'' had been protected by IRS tax Intelligence after tax audits had begun on them . WEICKER CLAIMED HE HAD documents to confirm that the While House used lRS tax data to ~rotcct Wayne and Billy Graham ond that the White House had obtained lrom the IRS "sensitive case !lies" on a 1 a r ~ e number of individuals, in· eluding several prominent entertainers. Among those listed are Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr., both of whom contributed to the Prealdent's 1972 re .. Iectlon campaign, and Gov. Ronald Reagan. w11c1ta1 Other< on the list provided by Welcker are comedian Jerry Le:\\•is, actors Peter Lawford, Richard Boone and Fred P.-tacl\turray and comedlenne Lucille Ball and her husband, Gary ri..torton . ::i nd sten1 inflation. Surging interest rates dea lt another body blov.· to the stock ntarket today. The IO am PDT Dow Jones average of 3n industrials \vas down 7.11 points to 8~0.43, and declines over po"'' ere d advanecs by 4 to I in light trading on the Nev• York Stock Exchange. "\\'hen ~·ou have equities competing v.·ith high-interest debt issues. it's bound to work to the disadvantage of equities ," said J ack Salomon at Thompson & l\lcKinnon Auchincloss Kohlmeyer lnc. Frotn Page 1 GAYS ... years of C\'Olution and any society that hopes to survive." J An AP1\ spokesmiin said today the action "settles the quesiion." and that it should have a sharp impact in the future of the lives of the nation's homosexuals. •, Dr. Robert Spitzer. a psychoanalyst v.·ho drafted the board's position paper that \\'as approved In December, said the ac.1ion will remove "one of the justi- fications for !he denial or civil rights to individual s v.•hose only crime is that their sexual orientation is to members of tlle same sex. • Dr. Judd 'fi.fannor, a Los Angeles psychoanalyst , said .during the coolroversy that the label of mental di~e was a moral. not a medical judgment. The APA trustees in December decided 10 eliminate the stigma on homosexuality as an illness, setting of! a furor inside lhe group which producOO petitions forcing the psychiatric group to hold a referendum. The trustees themselves ovcrv.·helmingly approved the decision in Oecembcr. with 13 voting for eliminating lhe stigma, two ab5tention.s and four mcn1bcrs absent. Opponents ,were successful in forcing the men1bership vole, a total Of 367- mcn1bcrs abslained. 2 Union Chiefs ~ Tell Kickback MEDIA. Po. (UPI ) -'!'Ro Unlied J\Une Workers Union organizers 1est1fied tod:i)' they had peMlone::I mine~ kickback monty which the 1tate contends \\'&I Ultd 10 pay I.he hired killers of Joseph A. "Jock" Vablon.ili1. Noah Doss and George W. )tall ~·ere the ltado!! witnesats as I.he murder !rlril of W. A. "Ton)•'' Boyle, former m.t\V president, entered Its third week. Hall teatlfled that on tiA'O occasions he gave checks totaling~,475 to four pensioned miners for m to cMh and retum to him. The wll ess s1ld he. in tum, then gave th<1 money to Albert Pw, former tteretary-treasurer or District 19. Who v.•as convicted of !he Yablonski murde~. Fro,,. P .. e J E~l\1IES .. ·· .. f~om · the 1ranJCrlpl of an ex~tJve SHSiob interview of former 'Wlllte llOU!C Jaw enlorcemenl officio! John Caulfield. Weicker sa id some Nixon admin~lration officials were ~ ooncetntd a.bout the alltt1ed Dtmoc:rlilc bias of the Brooldnp Institute. a Washington think tank. that they seriously "lmplie::I '' a fire should be started llS a divenion to seize 300\e of the Jnetitute 's papers. Acoording 10 Ute transcript. the suggestion \11'3.S ntade to -Caulfield by former While H~ speciBI ~ Charles W. Cot!Klrt "It was an asinine idea," Wek:.kcr quot<Jd CauWeld as saying. Reading from a sheaf of memos. some • of them on \Vhite House stationery and bearing dates of the sumn1er and fall of · 1971 , \\'eicker s 3 i d administration ()fficials mo\·ed to cause IRS aud its or the lax ret urns of a film maker v.·ho had produced a mo,·ie higbly critical of the President. , n.e menios. between caulfield and Dean, identif ied the film as ·'~lillhoose: · A \\'hlle C.Omedy." product'<I. by Emile de Antonie. A.nd the memos ad\'ised tax audits if the production became publicly ' ldentilied v.·ith La~Tence F. O'Brien, then chairman of the Dcn1ocratlc National · Committee. In another exa'mple of the use of the IRS, \Vcicker produced nnolhcr set or !:>can-Caulfield 1ncmos which indicated the administration v.•as interested in he!Ping Evangelist Billy c:raham and movie actor John \V3)lle, both supporters or the President , y,•ith their t.ax problem.'l. "Clearlv this is not material that should be'. in the hands or anyone but the taxpayer and the lllS,'' \\leicker said and adde<t "As v.·e can see from all the tax returns 1hat are flooding O\'er this desk, lhe IRS v.·as acting like a public lending library for the \\1hite House.'' \Veicker's e::i rller report presented docum ents on Lllasewicz, a fonncr New )'ork City detect ive \.,iho told the Senate \Vatergale comn1ittee last summer his prin1ary mission al the \Vhlte House was to probe allegations of "JXlllt ical dirt." \\'eicker's tcs1i1nony today v.·as at a hearing convened by three Senate subcommittees investigating the extent of political spying by the federal government. Frona Pagel HEARST ... 1\meMcan Indian J\fovement before this sta1en1en1 is drafted.'' Hci s<iid the only thing he is asking of the SLA is that the organization communicate to AIJ\·I "a gesture or good faith that a meeting is possible." The number Banks gave UPI "'&s 612 227--0651. As to a potential meeting place , the All\1 leader said he has a private airplane at his disposal and the meeting could.be held "anyplace in the y,•orld." Meanl'l'hile, the parents of Patricia Hearst. angry, frustrated and e:<hausled after more than two months of agonized "'ailing for their daughter's release, left Sunday for a rest in Mexico. "They just had to get away," family friend Ira \Valsh told-newsmen at the Hillsborough home of Randolph and Catherine Hearsl. He said "absolutely'' that the Hcarsts had not left to meet seecrelly with !heir daughter. Two of Patricia's sisters. Anne and Gina. and Gina 's husband, Jay Bosworth, "''ere lo join them for a slay of up to 10 days . the family spokesman said. lie v.·ould not reveal the Hearsls' destination, but did say that Hearst \\'as prepared to return immediately if there are any new de\•elopments. Pa!ricia, 20. granddaughter of newspaper giant \\'illiam Randolph HearSI , was dragged fro1n her Berkeley apartment Feb. 4. In a tape recording received \Vednesday, she renounced her former "'ay of life, termed her fother a liar, and said she decided to join 1er kidnapers "and fight beside them.'' In an i~lcr\'icw Saturday in the dining room of his home. Hearst said he thought his daughter had bct>n brainwashed. "!.think. she was -not that they had her 1n a tiger cage or anvthlng like that -but I think that ofter 6o days ~ou can change people. 1 think she believes some of the things on the tape and not others. The girl I knev.· 60 days before would ne\·er have made the statements she made.'' he said. Hearst now tenns the SLA kldnapers as "eruel ~pie." "I guessed wrong on the SLA all along, and I thought they were going to keep their word and didn't.'' he said. Fire H.its College WILBERFORCE. Ohio (AP) -Fire ract'd through a noor of the student union bul~ding at tornado.torn Cenlral St.ate Uni.verslty here today before being extinguished. the Ohio National Guard ~poi:tec:I· A guard spokesman said no 1nj~r1es were rep:>rted from the blaze which raged for about 40 minutes. ' Cruiser Makes Stiff Landing CORONA (AP I _ Al!Or his cabin cruiser ran aground ntar Hotel . Del Coropado, John Lyon Deme10 was arrested f 0 r investig}Uon of drunken dflvlng. DMlelo, SI. of San Diego was released on his rec 0 g n l zinc e pending arraignment April 29, The 22·foot boat wa1 towed off th beach by tht Coa1t Guard. tt ra n agro~d Sunday night. •• -.. _ ... Roast Roasted Gridiron Club · Has Competition • \VASHINGTON (U PI J -\Vhilc the male-only Gridiron Club roasted Pri!!ident Nixon, Vice Prcsldent Gerald Ford, Sens. Edward !\1. K~nedy and Henry 1'1. Jackson at its annua l fonnal dinner and sho-.•, a boot 800 protesters staged their ov.11 shindig at a local high school gym. Professional Equality held a C'Ollnlcr· Gridiron cheese and chili d Inner protesling Gridiron 's male-only pol icy. Bo!h e>vcnts were held' Saturdpy night. The v.·hite--tic-and·tail:i attire of Gridiron sharply contrasted v.·ith the "no· tie" party of JPE. With "Prominent women" invited !or the third year, U'°se al Crid~'ron dined for $50 each on filel mignon and ~laryland terrapin soup. At lhe JP • guests sipped v.·inc. beer and cider. and ale chili and cheese at $7 .50 a throv.·. The cowiter group boasted such gucslS The 500 invited guests at the Gridiron included Ford. members of the Cabinet. the Supreme Court. diplomats, Congress. the \Vhite House staff, govetnors. mayors. leaders in business, induslry and nc-.·s organizations. . Several miles. aw'ay at t~.l\lount \;er· ' non College gymnasiwn, Journalist:>' for Ja1Jan Censors U.S. Pointing .. as Senate Democratic \e>ader 1ilike :-Olanslield of 1ilontall.'.I. Sen.· llow tird Baker (R:Tcnn.1. Sen. Charles II. Pl'rt:9' tR·lll.). former Attornf:iy Gcne>ral Elliot Richardson. fonncr !)cpuly Attorney General William J{uckelshaus and special 'Vatcrgate prosecuting ntlorneys Tticha rd Bcn·Vcni.stc and J ill Volner . TOKYO (AP) -A nude study "The Virgin" has caused a sensation at American art i s t Andrew \Vye1h·s first overseas exhibition. An essay in innocence. 1he painting (X>rlrays one of \\lycth's nubile Finnish neighbors in l\taine. But Japanese censors decided it shov.•od too much of 1hc subject's anaton1y and allowed it to be displayed only after the exhibit's catalogue deleted the lov.·er half of her figure. Couple Arrested In Boy's Deatl1 LOS ANGE LES (UPI ) -Anlhony T. Collazzo. 31, and his v.·ife Fabiola, 34. ha ve been transferred to the county j.ail following their arerst on suspicion of beating to death their 3-year-0ld nephey,·. West Covina authorities arrested the couple after the boy died Friday at Queen of the Valley Hosp ital. J\1edical personnel told police the boy had several bruises and a large lump at the base of his skull The boy's parents Jive in Grand Prairie. Tex. The results or an autopsy were to be released today. VA Official's Ouster Sought WASHINGTON ( A P ) '!'he Democratic leadership in Congress has called for the replacement of Donald E. Johnson as adminislrator of the Veterans Admi nistration. 1be call came in a nationwide radio address Sunday by Rep . Olin E. Teague <D-Tex.). speaking on behalf of ihe leadership. Teague also called for replacement of other top management officials in the \1 A. Teague said the VA had become a dumping ground for Conner campaigners for President Nixon. , A spokcs\\·oman for JPE said lhl' organization had sold tiOO tickets to th e party in the gym and because or fir e regulations limiting the amount of persons inside, had to erect a tenl outside the building to acrommodate 200 more. Al the Gridiron dinner, Ervin . chairman of the Senate 'Vateri;ale Committee v.·hose hearings v.·ere a national television hil last sun1n1er, "·as spoofed to the tune or "It Ain 't r-;ecessarily So": "It ain't necE's.$Jrily so ll ain·1 necessarily so The things I was liable To pull from the Bible They ain't necessarily so. Now our Constitution is grand De bcstest ol' book in de land De way dat ah quote il f<'olks think dat ah wrotc it Dal's kinda like \l'hat I h<id planned." F'or Nixon, the club had a son~ done to the tune of "A Shanty in Old Shanty TO"'n." '·He has only ll\'O shanties in tv.·o shanty towru; Nothing more or less re>a\ly than t11,·o hand·me:downs . But they needed repair, For this poor millionaire. So the government helped him And ca1\ed il all square. ~le sure 10 .. ·cs those shanties, They·re fit for a king, No sweat about taxes lie scarce pays a thing. Ablanalp and Rcbozo knew just what to do For tv.·o shanties in tv.·o shanty towns." THIS STREAKER CHICKENED OUT TOPEKA. Kan. <UPI ) -Gov. Robert Docking v.•as ha\'ing a hamburger at his desk v.•hen a man \\'caring a trench coat approached his office. stripped It off and started to dash nude into the governor's office. But as the male streaker approached the door to the governor's office. he bwnped into Docking's secretary, J\1ary Hanfelt, apparently changed his mind and turned and ned from tlle building. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- C:lose1ap of JtJerc1cry ' .; L '.\ ~ • • This photomosalc of Mercury, newly released' by tho Jot Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, was constructed Crom 16 pictures taken at 42 -second Intervals by Mariner 101'lx hours alter the spacecraft flew past the plancl. ' • 01•1' Po!OI ~!•II P~oll" S OA.ILY PILOT 3 -----=-------' ' Streaker Populnr 1With Cops I I I DE~\'ER i rPl \ -"t-.1ar;.•" didn't give I hf'r rl·al nan1e to off1111·l!t'S \\·hen arrested fur u1dc~·n! l'Xposurc during a streak 1 \11th 11\0 nuilt· friends. '.'\or did she g11·c lll·r real n;uoc tu ttk· Judge v. ho fined her Sl!IO Hut ":-01.ir~" did give her story to the lh.•n\'l'f nl'l\S 1ncdia. Sil!.· cl:u n1cd she and her fr iends y,·erc inti·rrol!atl.'d naked for ~' minuti'S in a brightly 111 100111 v.'n 1ll.' a tk·a\'y strcan1 of off11~·rs \1all..1-d by. F1n;11l.1·, :J1c said. a pol1c1•111.1n g;ivc ht'r 11 nc1•1spapc.'I" bcc::ause lu •r red b.1ndi1na "d1dn'l help much ." l'oh<.'C ('bl('f Art Dill S11nd:1y dcf1..'fldcd off1Ct>rs 11ho rl•flb·t'<I tlw to..'C'n·a1,,ier.t pt.•rnuss1011 to return to their car for t·lnlh1·s allt·r a pr1'-rl:1v.n !-lrt'ak las t 1no11th n1·:1r do11111011TI l)t•nvl'r. PATRIOTIC MURAL ADORNS BOTTOM OF HUNTINGTON BEACH SW IMMING POOL P,~ol Painter Thomas Linn Created American Flag, Emblems for Ret. Major Will ia m White ··;<.larv" said thcv dt>c1ded ltl streak alte>r s1i1oking nt:1n)u;1na . Uill :.;ud the pa1roln1c11 "h;id no v1ay of knov.·u1g 11·ho&· ca r it really v.as. lf \.hc>y 'nad gone into !hat tar thc·n1sclvcs , it n11ght have been an 1u1lav.·ful miry." Artist •Big~· Oil Painting R111111·" ys • I-le'.~ Doi11~ Pnot.~ _,-01r-B11t TT1 a111.~ Lo Pa i111 Gy J .\:'\ \\'ORTH 01 11111: D1it' P il(ll ~!11! Tom Linn of l':I Toro is an ;ir\l'>t 11ho likcs to v.·ork big. So big that MJT11t'<lay he'd like to paint a run1 ... a~·. Jn the 1neanti111P. hl'''> foun<t the perfect outlet for his l<1 ll'n!<:: hc p.unts swimnlin g pools. Jn Southern C;_il1fornia. \1·h1ch has hrilf the s11o•imm1n~ pools in !ht' natir>n . 1.:1111 believes the 111arke>L fur his brigl1!h colored niural art is unli111ill'<l. Four years ,1go \l'h!•n hL· got thl' idt•:1 of starling a pool·pu111ti11g c;irt•t•r, ht' a:;kcd some friends in '.\·!ission \'il'jO to let turn experiment on their IO.by·\;) foot v;1riety. In tv.·o days. he creat{'(\ a s1\1rl1ni; school of impressionistic fish in hrii::ht shades of red . grecn. blue and ~·eltO\\' Though tht' cffect of the niural l\a~ exotic. Linn found he had a \lit to ll•;1rn about the pro~r types or paint. \\'1th111 y,·ecks. the colors began fadin~ and bubbles popp<'d up under the COfl tings. So Linn iried again, and his rt''iult s since on 1.1 dozen pool niurals fron1 &verly Hills to :-01 ission \'iejo have been 1nore SIJCC('ssful. The job got a lot easier once Ltnn . 27, round the right n1cdium. He's now usin~ an epoxy substance called •·1 uff·CQfc" that can be applied to damp surfaecs and serves as a protection to pool surfaces as 11·cll as a dcrorution. .. I lik e> in1prcsslonistic designs best." Llnn said. llis favorite -and also the biggcst and most difficult -11·as u 30·bv· 50 foot painting of the King of HC'arts in the pool of :l Beverl y Hills screcn1\'ri1cr. For four davs. Linn bent O\'Cr the curving pool sketching out thC' design. plotting ho11• lo compensate for the ll'a!cr distortion and pl anning-hnv.· to accoun t for difffrenccs bct\\'CCn the dti.<p and shal\o\Y end. \Vhen he has the sketching done. hl' brings out his kits of the thrc<' 11rimarv colors: red, ye>ll01\'. and bluC'. Since thC substance hardens within ten minutes. Linn has developed the ski\J of v.'ork.in~ quick1y in small patches. Jlis tools nre a rollrr anf! !hrl't' brushe>s. On several projecL'i his v.if{• .Jo has he>lped fill in the colors. \rh1·11 different sh<ides are nccdt'<l. Linn rnl.\~·s his J>a inls on the spot. THOMAS LINN WOULD LIKE TO PAINT A RUNWAY A Mural Arti!>t, He Looks For Ways to Work Big ,1rt nouveau stuf, in 1h,·1r horni'. :ind I lcl1 aftf'r t;llkin~ to 1hem it v.ould 11• 111 v. i1h their ta~ic~ ·• Linn 's pricl's r~1ngl' frnn1 5.'>IJll !I) .~•":rr;il thou.sand . dt1)t:nd111g on 1hl' ~1 /,l' <if th·· flO'll and Lh1! 1ntr1i':1c.'-of !h•· j•rr11l'I'\ rt'{jlleS!cd. \\ht·n mur:il p,dn11ng i · nrJt k•" 111n:'. Linn busy. h1· l1k1·.; p,11n11ni.: '.1a l1·rLolor .., con1h1n111g ;1 111\·piiplr l1·ehniqu1 · 111111 p1·11·cind·u1k ;.l...-'tL·h111g Toro ;i ~ r-:ir and ;1loni; th~ Or;1n~e Coasl t•1J!nt y1·.irs. Tii;· \\Orsi ~idt• lo !ht< puol·p:1intu11: 1i11 .1 n,. .. ~ 1.., !l~ hrat. tinn said "\\'hcn \1111 n· cttJ1111 1n~1d·· .i pool 11ork1ng ~uu .. 0:1!.. np :1tl 1h,. h"at " h•· ";1id. "It's IJf...c 1111rk11u.: 111.~al1· :1 ro ·fli ctor." J.1n11 f1 ;.:111·,.-; tlv·r•· are i•nnu l.!h pool" in ~r1i11h1 ·rn (';il1forn1;i !11 J..i:r p h1111 bu~:. \11111r1nl·111ur:1l a 111·i.J-:ill ~1·:1r Jlc'tl l1kl' f•) .,,.,.his busines:-; n"it·h 1ha1 po11H. !>ill said the girl and her companM>ns stood nakL'<I 111 :i. room next to one where sul'!pettcd drunk dril'f'l"'S 11·crc given sobrictv tests. I le s.:ud the •·1x1radc'' of patrohll('n the girl co1nplaine<l nbout 1n(•rt•ly v.·f'rc 11alk1n~ throu~h halls ol dL·p.1rtmcnt hcadquartl'rs on nomwl buSLlll'SS. "They took us right in th1· front door fof ht.·:idquartcrs!," the J9-yL-ar-0\d ~irl said. "and do\\n thc 1nall. It see1ned like crery cop in the place canic do'ft11 on us. Saddleback Kids Set 'Happe1ting' For April 20 First through third grade students in the Saddleback Community College di:flrict <ire invit.e.cJ to participate in the CQllege's annual "children's happening" April 20. Titled "Fantasy," this yea r'i1 event i.o; dcsigned to intrOOuee par1icipants to crca11\'C at ti\'1t1es in art, music and 1!ran1a. The progran1 is scheduled to a\1011• the children to participate rather than just obscr\'e. Aclivi lies arc scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to noon with rcfr~lunents served. There is no fee bul enrollment is limited and !-ipokesn1en urged parents to pre-register their child. All children v.i ll have opportuni ties to experilnent in art, music and drama. The art 11·ork produced will be displa yed in the college library the next v.·cck . "This is one of 1he most enjoyable expcricnces of the year for us as instructors and for the Saddlbck siudents v.·ho participate." s a Id Saddleback instructor Dona Berkhimer. She said it has been a "huge success" in the past. Police Nab Five In Bogus Booze Ll\tA tliPtl -Police say they have hrokcn up a f11·c·man gang tJ\at for 12 \t';Jrs has bt_'('n scllin~ a mixture of ~tra1 ght :1!rohoL v.·a1 1•r, caramel and artificial fla\oring ;is Scotch whiskey in bon)es \\'ith t'Ourl!C'rft'if labels. Thi· pol1c1• said Sw1day the ~ang had a 1nodtnl printing pn·ss for preparing I.he l,ibcls of v.·ell·kno11·n br<inds for bottles filfr.-d \111h the eht·ap irni tation. Tl1,,y said the 11·h1sk.v had been distributed in 111·0 tnicks ;Jnd that profits Usually Linn ':-; clients h;n·e so111t• idra what they \t·ant 1vhen thf•y hirc hirn. An example v.•as US:-OI C :0.1 aj. \\'illinn1 \\'h1t1· of Huntington &ach. v.·ho hirrd Linn to paint an American flag on the bo ttom of his pool. Often Linn hc!ps his clients d11r1df' v.·hat v.·ould suit th crn. \\'hen cognat' hrir Jack Jfcnncssey asked Linn for ;1 mur~L Linn suggested an abstract still hfc of a bunch of grapes. a chunk of chccst'. anlf of course, a bottle of l'ObTflac 1111h the l·Iennessey label. JI•· hil~ par11e1p.it•·d in J..1;.:un:1 l~·a eh's Art·:\·Fa1r ;,ind ;.aid h" h11p1::> l1J i'll!"I' :1ga1n this ~c;ir 1.11111 ;111d hi-; \11f,., h<11r t11 ri ('h :'dren. l!ansi and !lr·id1. Thi·.1' h:11" \L1ro l 111 El \li·,1nt1n11·. Linn has his cyt· on {)r:1ng1· 1«,u111 y airport. ".\J:iyht· 011 tht· n1n11·:1y ;1 11 ur.d 11ou ld c.iLbt' too man,1 ;1r!·1d r·nls. · tr · .,p.:·culJtl'tJ "I'd :-.t'!tl·· 'vi .i h1u1 l:r1i.: /l:llf' h<id bf'.·n invt-sted 1n houses~ :ind land ! r:1cts. lie> has also produced murals of flor~l dl'signs and fish patterns like his firs! 111 :'llission \1iejo. "One of my fa\'orites \\'as an art· nouveau ~ledusa ·I did !or Robert 'Q. Lc\\'is.'' Linn recalls. "They had a lot of Canaveral Pot P lants Destro ye d CAPE CA:\AVERAL. Fla. IA P 1 - i\1ore than 2.000 foot·hi gh m:irijuana plan ts cuhivatcd by anon\'mous farme>rs on Kennedy Spae>c Center ·land ht-re have been destroyed bv la""· enforccmcnt officials. · A , s~ center spokesman sa 1d 1he marijuana was found . along v.i1h fertilizer and gardening lools. in the center's \Yildlife refuge. The e>rop, just north of the ~at1onol Aeronautics and Spat't Admin1!'1ra1ion's launch area, was burned. authorit ies said. Graudrnolhcr Killed Chicago (UPI ) -PoliC't' today ~Id Terry Doll , 19. for questioning about the slayln~ ()f his grandmother, \l'hnsc body was found wrapped in a ruJ nnd hlddl:"n in the family garage. The victim, 1'.lrs. Franc.s II. Doll , 62, had been stabbed several times. police said. • SHADES OF SPRING New from Oanskin ... lhe Peasant Look on the Taubert sisters Nancy. Jennifer and Linda ~ethenew Spring Sportswear Collecllon !ram Danskin at The "Red Balloon, Ltd, Our girls are the daughfersor Dr. & Mrs. W1ll1am Taube rt, Emerald Bay. Laguna Beach. THE RED BALLOON LTD. fASHIOfHSUINO ~leK,, ........ T°""'•COUNTlll't' Ol'W'09 111•it5H615 f'fJWTINllT~.M~ll()Ulll (,1•ll4•• • · . -, ·I OA/L'( PILOT Fog l s11 't Here But Traffic Is UPCOAST, 00\\'NCOAST: The fog is playing tricks on us agam. It has been doing its ghost 3ct. Kov.· jt's here, .now it's there but yolf'll nf'\'Cr jircdict precisely :where. You take, for ·cxa1nplc. y,•hnt the tog did only this morning. Take Laguna Beach. There v:asn 't any fog. The sky \\'as clear and sunny. the birds twitting the bees humming. A regular sumincr's day Jn April. . ~1eanYlhilc, over th e air\\•aves. the radio weather Y•atchcrs were \\'aming that lhc entire coastline was socked in under one thick blanket or the stuff. You looked all around and triL'CI to [ind the blanket. fi.1eanwhil('. take a drive upooast to Corona de! !\far. Abruptly. there is nothing :iround ~·ou ixlt y,•hite slur£. You just found the blanket. ON 11lE OTllER HAND, you may take Sunday as an example. Early Sunday in Laguna, lhc fog y,·as ~ thick al Piml"S you couldn't have found the handlebars on a bicycle. • So you crav•I out of Laguna in :in automobile and creep IO\\'<ird Corona dcl J\lar. And suddenly, the sun is shining and all of Newport Beach is strt·lchcd out in summer glory: the rays of Old Sol dappling upon the harbor v•atcrs. Clearly, or unclearly. fog is a fickle. Tl floats where it pleases. Apparently there \~:ere a lot of people who were able to predict il Sunda y. however. All these visitors came to Newport. THEY POURED TllROUGII C:Osla ~1csa on Ncy,·port Boulevard like Jemmings headed fo r lhe sea. They came to the Newport-Balboa Peninsula in bunches from all directions. Shortly afternoon. the Arches overpass at Newport Boulevard and Coast Higbv.·ay looked like the stack in downtown LA during rush hour. ~1y mission of the moment on the Peninsula y,·as to meet \l'ilh Newpnrt f\.1ayor Don ~fclnnis :ind some other folks for a boat ride. After personalty Sj)('nding 10 ntinutes just getting through the traffic jam on the Arches, ~1ayor l\fclnn ls "'as phoned andt.asked to meet us at the appointed spot in Central NcY.'port. There was some crackling in that II. was figured It ,,·ould take hin1 at le ast half an hour. This \1•011ld prov ide excellent opportunil~· to rag: hiiioncr ;1 bit about NcY•port traffic cond itions. AtCJ NNIS ARRl\'EO in lhrre n1inu tc~ flat. Our fun \\·as spoilt><!. \\'c had failed to calculate that :\lclnnis. as a resident of West Newport. on!)' nc.>cdcd to drive out into the traffic floy,· and let it push him along. Also, I sus1>ect !'olayor Don knows a few SC('ret aJle,·s. Anyy,·ay, once out Upon the harbor v.·aters, you realized that Ncvrporl is having a City Council election ton1orro1\'. Clndidate Lucille Kuehn h:id a colorful can1paign boat out there plugging a"•ay for votes. Vice :O.tayor !!01\'ard Rogers. 11·ho is seeking re-election, also 11·as out \vith his boat. his "'ife and his prt pooch. Bogers. ho~·cvcr, 1vasn't sporting any crunpaign signs . ALL TlllS ASll>E, \'OU still hnvr to suspect that both cnndidatcs \1·cre wise to be oul then' on the h;1rbor on a sunny Sunday ;ifle1,100n. They kno"· 11 hl'fl' to go 111 \c11 port to elude all rh:ll auto1nol>1lc traffic. " • Monda1, April 8, 1974 , " Watergate Bool~ 2 Post N'ewsmen Cite Sloan Aid N~:\V YOHK (APJ·-\\1ashington Post reporters Bob \\loody,·ard and Carl Bernstein S<IY that Hugh \V. Sloan Jr. \Yas one or the key sou rces for their ln\•estigative siorle!I on \Vatergate. Sloan is a former treasurer of President Nill:on'~ re-election committee. Excerpts of a forthcoming book by the ty,·o nev.·smen arc appearing in the ~tay and June issues of Playboy magazine. The book basrd mostly on their \\'atcrgate reporting is tilled '"All the Presiden.l.'s ~!en.·• ' . TllE \\'ASlll ~GTO:'\ Post \\'On a Pulitzer Prize in 1973 for Its reporting on \\'a!ergatei most of "'him \\'as based on stories done by Bernslcin and Y.'oody,·ard.' The ty,·o r<'potlers say in the Playboy art icles that they de\'eloped many of the Posl's stories follo1,1·ing leads abandoned hy govem1nent investigators and ot her 1nen1bcrs of the \\'ashington press corps. They said crucial infonnation al sn came from a handful of ronfidcnth1I :-;ourccs. including Sloan . They said Sloan y,·as nc\'c r identified · as a source in the J>os1 ~1ories but that he has since agreed to alloy,· disclosure of his name. ... the FBI and re-elec tion committee .'' l'ne art icle says. "TI1e man's poslllon in the t•xeculive branch y,·as <' x tr om c I Y scnsili\1e.'' Summing iip the \\'atergate debacle. "Dcf p Throat" y,·as quoted as saying it began in 1969 Y.i th "the first targets of aggressive "'irctapping ... the repo_11ers and those in the a.dminislrallon y,·ho 1,1cre suspected of disloyalty ." ··TH E.~ TIIE emphasis "'as shifl ed to the radical pohlical opposition during the ant1v.'ar ptolrsts. \\'.ien it got llfa r election tin1e it \\as only natural to tap the Democrats," the mystery soun:c said. Wl\.TERGATE EXPERT Post's Woodw•rd I1~011clad Monito1· Pl1oto s Take11 by Duke Seap1·ohe ARE THE PRESIDENT'S DOGS GETTING A FREE RIDE ? Alrnou gh hl' said he has rend 1hc Playboy articles. Sloan has refused \') ccn11nent on !heir content. i\10REHEAD CITY, i\.C. !UP!l - Duke University researchers. \\'ith a v.•eck al the silc or the sunken ch·il 1\·ar ironclad i\lonitor behind them, tu m now to assen1bling a photographic n10slac of the \\'reck:1ge. "I ha,·c no idt'a 1\·hen anoth er expedition 1night be arranged." he said. The 1ca1n. led l>y John Ney,·ton of J)uke's ~larine Laboratory, y,·as able 10 make 35mm photos of 1he ~lonilor, \\"hich rf'sts in 220 feet of y,•atcr 15 ntilcs sou1heast of Cape Hatteras. From Left Are Vicki , Pasha and King Timahoe \\"oody,·ard and Hernstein said tht'Y firs t learned from Sloan the nam~ of SC\'eral ke\· controllers of a SC'Crct COP fund for fiitancing campaign activities. IRS , Senator .011 ,Trail Of Nixon Dog _Expe1ises Tii t.: ARTICLES also re\1eal that crucial infornialion ca1ne from a 1ncmbcr of the execut ive branch identified only a" "Deep Throat." The long-li1nc 11cquaintancc of \\'OOd\\·ard·s 11·as described h\" lhl' reporters as :1n .. incu~ble gossip: careru! to lube\ ru1nor for 1,1·hat it 1r:.is. bu! f.ac.cin<itcd by it.·· The Alcoa Scaprobc. a vessel under eont ract 10 the U.S. Navy for the expedition. returned here Sunday y,·ith no £ragn1cnts of the historic ship. only pieces of \\"ood and coal from the bottom of the Atlant ic. llON SEA\rt.:R a Duke Un i\·ersity spokesman said the Alcoa Seaprobe h.'.ld ro rno1·e on to other n1issions and as far :1s thc uni ve rsity is concerned, on site 11·ork is over. "John and his group ha v e aecomplished thcir mission." Seaver said. "The\' ha,·e fowtd all the documentation tht'v ·need to con\•incc the skeptics tht'y ha,:e found the l\lon itor. The photographs. t:.iken 11 ith the Alcoa Sc<iprobc's undcr1,1·a1cr c x p 1 or a Ii on equipment ,,·ill be used to nssenible a photogra phic mos.:iic of the hi storic \"CSSel. \\'ASHI NGTO~ (Vl'I ; -Like so1ne chief cxceuuves hcforc hiin, President Nixon is experiencing some cont rov ersy O\'er his dogs. The Internal Revenue Service and Sen . nussell B. long (0-La .). v.•ant to kno11· how often King Timahoe the setter. Vicki the' poodle aii.d Pasha the terrier have flown gratis aboard Air 1-~orce One. "'ilh the purpose of possibi}' n1aking the pr~sident pay their fa res. KENSETll \\', Gemmill Rnd !{. Chap- man Rose, attomeys for thc President, told Sen. Long, in a letter da1cd April J, no other president ever has been charged for lhe tra\'el of his famil y's' pct aboard officia l aircraft, and they therefore saw no reason why Nixon should pay c"1ra. The \\'hitc House mav ha ve recalled allegations in · 1M4 ·that Presldenl Franklin D. ROOSC'Velt had sent a destroyer at a cost of se\"era l 1nillion lax dollars to the Aleutian Islands to fetch his scottie, Fala, allegedly stranded !here. "Republ ican leaders h;n·e not been content \1•ith attacks on n1e. or 1ny "'Uc, or on n1y sons." llooscvcll 10\d a ·reamstcr's dinner in \\lashington on Sept. 23, 1944 . "No, nol conlent y,·ith that, they now include my little dog, Fala. "\''ELL, OF COURSE , ! don't resent attacks ... but Fala docs resent thern . I think I have a right to resent , to object to lihclous statl'1nent s about 1ny doi;."' l'resi1tcnt Lyndon B .. Johnson had dog !rouhle \1·hcn he picked up his beagles by II ~ ('ars. l 't•f!>QllS \\hO kllC\\" lt'SS .1hout dogs than Johnson said he \\'ilS cruel to tht·m. 1\ dog n.an1ed Fn.•t•kles 1ral"eled on the <'an1paign trail "·ith presidC'ntial aspirant Rolx·rt F. Kenn('(ty, causing hin1 somt~ c1nbarrassmcn1 by !ea\'ing a clrposit in a hotel lobbv . 1\nd th is is not the first timC' President Kixon has f<lC'Cd some !roubll' \1•ith dog difficulty. In his ca rnpaign for the vice presidency in 1952 Nixon ca1nc undl•r fil'C for aCcep!iug 'l'On tributions from \'arious Republicans for pcrson:1l politico l C'Xpcnscs. 1'\IXO\'. \\"ENT 1'111 th e air lo C'Xposc his <'11tirC' finanri:i.1si!uation .111<' spcC<'h "'EIS hca\ i!y l'l11ntinnr1t. \1 ith an ironic touch half\ray through ii. \\"h1~n he said he \Yanted everyone to k11011· he IUld acet'pted the fi~ht of a little roc ker spaniel. \l'h1ch his 11ro sirls had named C~ckers. To this day, thal broadt·ast as "TI1e Checkers speech."' is kno"11 "·occp Throat' l1ad access to inlorrna!ion at th e \Vhitc llouse, Justice, ------------------------- • ¥IS your electric bill up? Because the cost of oil is up. Even though you've cvt down on your use of electncity.yOJr bi ll may still be up. Naturally. you're concerned. So ore we. The main reason for the sharp rise in Edison customers' bills is the spiraling cost of foreign oil. To produce e lectricity in our generating plants, weuse ocleoner·burning. lovv·sulphur oil imported n1ostly from Indonesia. Ifs expensive, but it's required to meet regulati ons set by local air pol lution control districts. Just four years ago we paid $2.'22 per borrel. In November 1973, we paid 57.53. This Febrvory it was $13.54 . And some u1ilities hove paid olmos1 twice that much . The priceaf oil isa major expense we can't control. That's determined by foreign. oil producing governments. Should tre price we poy drop, we'll pass these lawer costs on toyoo. Meanwhile, we 'll continue to cut oU expenses we con control. Economy programs ore in force right roN at Edison. So ore rigid cost controls. Ard we'll continue to do eve<ything else possible to hold down the price you poy fQ( electricity. Yoo con help by conserving electricity rv:m. Ard using less electricity will save yoo money. too. For some 70 ways to cooseive, send for our free Conservation booklet. It's important. Do it row. Write: "Conservation~ Edison, P.O. Box 800, Rosemead, CA 91no. sCE Southern California Edison ,.,.., Ec~al Oocortur,1y Emo!oyar Gulf Coast Cold Wi11d G11 .~ts in Kansas, Texas S. California 110111! (l<'uG• <' .t••l11g !O• l•O<'>I t<lll! <I I ''~'""' IV"~m mo.t<J •<>I ->OU•~c·n C•1.!0•fl" ",.,. !!I tfl<I 111r \Ire" "' •u..,..,,, •t•'""' 1~.01 '""""'~' •" Ql1m•Tet1 $10,oog -1011• !O 11<'1(~ ... ~ ... Su11!1tY T~t N•!lo1111 l\t .. lf'tt• ~,·~It• t••!I !h" 1torm 1~111;,, would 1 .. 1.,.. o JC ""'C•flt co1nc1 of """ to 1111 '"'"" \~·;;:.~~· ~"<! 1 .. n1110 ~··~~:i. •llQ'e• 01r, ,...,,, A.f1·rv·",'""D'"" •• •.,, '"" ,1 ••• ,.1 Nolldt .. 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J 6 1 ..... ..,. 1' 1 ·H o.m. 4 S:Ol 11.m. .1 TYPE 1-&0·S SlllllE·ST-TOI WlTTllOll• llTEa . llLOWATTHOUltS llLTIPLY IY 11 • Cl200 24oV 3W 80"" Rr138 11, CAT•.720X1G5 • TA3q- K~ 7.2 • " 2 s LOS liquor man otl'l'r Sund a about range dl':l.th. 'Ill<' idcnU the cl 45. l Chav rel iiive •le fo floor lo ac rcgi Da rctu (.'ha\' had •1 SA. -A train of a . in t here. 1nJuri c. \\"aS the night side, spok •• SA. Poli v.•as oondi the • Servi tonig snow elev mo • ma afte en • s Paci said its nucl of I, $ p shi Au con 26 ea Am $10- ope ''"' by Or< just Fu Ch 2 Killed In Holclup Slwotout LOS ANGELES (UPI\ -A liquor store clcfk and a OOldup nian blazed R'A'ay at e:\ch other in a standup shoolout Sunday n i g h t , ex<:hanRinR about a dozen shots at close range, shooting l':tl'h either lO d<'aJh. The dt?"ad men u· e r e i<lcntlfied as Grorge Da\·is. 51, ( S tate ) the clerk, and Juan B. Cllav~z. 45. the robber. PQlij:c sa id C.'ha\"ez had r('('('ntl v been released from · prisoii afh.'r serving a narcot ics ronviclion. 'Chavez, entered the s1ore, pulled a .22-calibcr re\·olver Itt>m inside a newspaper and ordered Da\'is· and another clC'rk, David Laitman. 51. to J:h'e him the store's n1onr \'. Hl' forced Davis lO lay on tile floor in a cooler and L.aitm<ln to accompany him to the cash re11:ister. Davis sneaked into an office. got a .38--calibcr re,·oh·l·r and emerged shooting. Ch ave z returned the fire. Da\'is ki!lcd C.'ha\'cz. but not before O\Jvez had mortally \\"OWlded him ~ e J De11d. :1 ll11rt SAN BEHXAIIDJKO <CPI t -1\ Union Pacific fre1~ht train slammro into a ea boo<;(' of a stopped Santa Fe frC'!i;ht in the El Cajon Pas.~ near here, killing a brak<'n1an ;ind in juring thr('C othe r <:f('\.\'ll't'll. C. J . f{aridan uf l'.lont('bC'llo \\"as killed \I hen Tht· unpa<:t of the collision latt• Saturda,\· night lhrcw the engine on its side, a Union Pac i f i c sJX>kesman said. e S/1001i11r1 l)e111/1 SAt-.'TA CJ_,ARA fi\P) - Police say a 4 6. year· o I rl "'Oman shot her estranged husband four tiriles and !hen fat.ally shot herself in the head. Amelia Patrick "·as pronounced dead on a rrival at Kai ser Hospital in Santa Clara after the incidC'nt Sunday. police said. lier husband Kenneth. 43, l lalf ~loon Bay, ...,,as rePQrtcd in c r i t:-i c a I condition \\'i.lh bt!llct v•ounds in the chest, arm. neck and side. e Rnht f'ore<'flSI SAN FRANCISCO IAP l -A cold front movini:: across Northern California v.'ill bring rain tonight and showers Tuesday. The National \Ve<ithcr Service said low tcmperatur~ tonight ·will be in the 40s. \\i 1h snow falling at the 4.000-foot elevalion in northern mountains. e Safe L1111fli1111 SA!\! FRANCISCO IAP ) -1\ Pacific Southv.·cst Ai r 1 inc s jcllincr landed safely here after losing a V.'hccl on takCQff from Oakland International ,\irport, authorities sa id . There \verC' nn in juru.•s. The Boeing 7!.7 lost il!f righ1 1nain inboard \\·heel shortly alter takeoff Sunday morning en route to U>s Angelrs. e Sites Studied SAN F RANC.JSCO (UPI 1 Pacific Gas and E!tclric Co said Sunday it has narrov.·Cf! its search for a d d i t ion a I nuclear plants to nine arras. The areas. all inland, stretch from near Chico in Bulle County to the 1niddle of Tulare County, and eTlCOlnpass areas of 1,900 square miles. $10 Millio11 Unit Opened PASADENA I Ari -A shirnnrering chandelier 0 r Austrian crystal. a computer- controlled sound sYslcn1 •.ltld ,26 \\•hitc quart7. column.o; - each 72 fN'I hi ~h -highlight Ambassador Collegc'o; new. SIO-mlllion •·House of God.'' The auditorium officially opened with a Palm Sunday scn'ice, y,•ith mu.sic pro\'ided by the ViPnna Sym phony Orchestra. v.·hich y,·as no .... ·n Ill just for the occasion. The college i,; run by thl' F' u n damenlalist \\'orldy,·idc Church of (Ind. --- free tickets Circus Vargus 1250 value Now dvnng k~~ week at Beach a Edinger, absol ulety free from Hunl!ngton Cenrer merch11nts to cf'llldrcn {11 and under) for full admlss1on to O. C. fairgrounds Apr. 19-23· • S11111posi11111 Report Children's Rights Told · SACRA~I E:-O'TO t l'PI \ C'hildren should have a "Bill or flight.~"' wWch would cntJtle lhen1 to the same standanb of go"crnments as adults, a sptt·ial study report to the Cc:1lifornia Legislature said tQl'l,Jy. A1nong olher thing!>, it would fre<.' rouni::~tt't!I from the threat of inflict!~ of corporal punishfnerit, such as spanking. \ \ The C.1lifom1a ASM'"!nbly S}111posiun1 on Ser\'iCC'S to Olildrt•n and Youth submitted the Jn-page report to sp&1kcr Bob ~toretli \().\'an t\uys t, ..... ho said many of 1ts pro;->oial• alrt•ady an• being fash1011Pd ul\o ll'glslation. Tht.> "Rill of Rights" y,·ao; supported by all t~ st ud y , J;rou~ assigned to parti('Ul~ir areas of child scrvict'S. ;ll"t" ;iff . !• it 11\' i; .. :1111011. l~ ,,11<l I Rock Co11cert Take "TII EY FELT it wa.c;; lime to aSS<'rt that pcr.;.ons wh1l occ:upy the stlltus of children are poopl<-Yt'lfhJn !Ile mt·anin:: of the Bill or Rigt!Lci of mil' r,<df'r.J! l'Of1Sllllll!On ," l h l' t'l'porl said. l'f SA i[) ·1·ou11 ·: r• 1·" !'I • should ha\1' h" 1n:ht 11 f ' SJ)('ft'h. prl'-~!', pl' ,11· 1· ,l t1 I• J.S'><'!llbl~, .tnd !<1 f r l' ,. ' '. t'xl·r<.i&-th1·1r 1 1· I 1 .' 1 " ' r'f•nl'lC'l!OOS 10 1) • ~l'l"lil'l' I"! tht'i t pi·rsons, liOU'<t~ 11.1'" 1 :in d E'ff 1·1·t " ;il!,;1111' un rE-a.<;Q11:lbh· '-t' .t l't h1 " ~f'ri:urt'""". "ho11\I ,,,. 1,,. C'Onl!)('lJt-d !(I ~· :{ II .1!1t <.11.:;Pll'! Thl'll h«h• , ill t:ru1111wl ~!IC•', :ind "!:u:iJ .. \ J• .. th1• n .:1: 1o f11"t·1··• '• 'A bo1it $2 Millio11' I . l ---I .., ' IJPI Tt~llOIO tt·11nt 's Tl1is? A loten1 pole v;ilh :i hum:in arn1? No. it's a '"orker ~'rapping a protective cl oth around a totem pole gracin g I he patio of the I...ow1e ?>.lu- scum of 1\nthropol ogy at UC Berkeley. Cou pie 1-lcld In l\i urdcr Of Boahna n OXKAB.D jAPl -A hus. h;ind and 111f(• 1r1•rt· 111 ('\JS!Od \" tod:1y lll ('QTillCCtio n \l'ilh the dio;oppr;1ranec last Ol"lobcr of a ~tarina dt-l R.-.~' hoat 01\'JK'.r \\'hose txxly has 119\·cr b~·en found. Rus.~11 \Vaync \\'eis.,<;c. ~U. v.ao; arrl'.'5!t<d and book{'d Sunday for invc:sltgation of 1nurdcr. k1dna pin~ and arml'd rol:bcry. Jl!s \rife, Sally Ann. 20. v.·as booked for in\·cstigat1on of being <in aCC'cSMir .' to murder ;,fld poss!'Ssin~ narco11cs. AuthorJlJl·S said \\" c is s <' alleged ly lxlardf.'d the 4i'i-fool sail00.11 01\11ed by Robt'rt F1nkb1n(' . ..J.). l<tst Ort . l:J and 11~ed a gun to force f 1nkbi11t' to sail 101\·ard \1enlura. -• Oi\'TARIO IUPI) -The last traet's ol a g1ru1t rock conc<'rt. of the kind once thought doomed by time, d r ugs, \:iolencc and official barriers, \\'er(' fad~ a\\·ay today. f;vcn police <ind I h e prornotcrs sound('(\ surprised a l ho1\· I.Hile trouble it cnuscd, rk>o;pllc dra\\'1ng more th.an 200.00J fun s. '"\\1r'll pmlxlbly IX' 6?r1ing out car-: and lxvl111s · n1tu \lon(L1y,'" said l'ol1ce Si.:t. Grorgt• Cherry, refl•rring to the 1na nr aband11ned autos. and tet'fi·agc rs look1ni; for r1dt.·<:. hornl'. that \\'Cr<' tht' maj()r :1f1cr rffccls of !he California J :1m. '"I think 1h1s \l"Jl<: :ibout as orderl v :io; 'ou eould eltpcct for this kind of e1'Cnt," said f,t. Luther Franks . I It• said tJit~re had hcrn 25 a rr1·~1<: 11n c·harge~ ranging from dn.inkenn{oc;;g to nudity. Four pi·rsons 11·l"re arrested f(lr cutting their \\'ay in through a chain link fence '"ilnrt tY•o streakers g ot obnllxious an d 11'£•r<~ arrested for disturbing: the pl'ac:e, '' police said. illariiuun:.1 use and nud.itv '"'<'rt' n111ch in C\'1dencr. but r·au~<'d n" 1rouhlc and fe11· arrtSIS. I Tii i<: illA.IOR pmhlcm was l tr;1ffie. "'hich slowed to a halt on !he S.1n Bern a'T d j no F'r('('¥:av b <'for l' da\\'TI Saturda v as 1he flood of rock rans poi1rcd in 10 hear such wnurs :l" F:merson. Lake and P<tlrTIPr. r:agles. Srals ;,ind rrnf!s, r\:>r p Purple. Rare Eart h and Black Sahba!h. ,\\anv fans abandonf.'d their C':1rs o.n th<' fr('('v.·ay shoulder and 1\·alked, fl'arful nf missing thr ~!art of the 13-00ur srow. EASTER H AP PEN INGS AT BULLOCK 'S SOUTH COAST PLAZA .l\lunday, 1\pril S ch rough !'aturd:i r, April 13 Bring the.: youngstc:r~ to nitt·t our [.1~tcr Ilunny .u1d ll·t l11n1 Ide 1hci r ~p1ritS \l'it h a h.d loon. Find h1n1 irorn I I :im ru-j pm, C]1 dJrcn's .nnnr, L'pptr Ll·vt l 'f'ut~da.y. i\rril C) rhr(lu~h S.1turd.t}', 1\pri l J:l G Lt i! to~1:1btr for 1h1.: sunirntr \1•c:uht·r \\11 h inforn1 al mcxklin:.; of f.1shions by Bronson uf CJlif., P.u ry \\.'uo<l.1rd, Trousc:rs Up, Ellen Tr;it}', Red [yt:, P:1nJur.1 ;i.nJ Tinl<.: ,\:.Place. Spet:iJ.l 5,vimwc:;1.r showing hy D:iffy and CaralinJ, 11 am to .j prn, Co!lc,t:icnnt:, f i<lJ!i.: l.t.'\ll Tuesday, April') through Sat,urday. Ap ril I.\ Hl:1 r the "Sounds of the S(:t" by ~l ichac.I Ohk:n, in per~on, 11 ;1111 ro !i pm, Co llc~ic.:nnl-, t-.t1JJ!1.: Lt-"el Tucs<l:1 y, April 9 through Saturd:t}'. Apri l J_, Gt r srt for sum n1er ... Sec: i'-.f r. De Voss, Dire<1or of .Beaury S1:r\1ires <lcn1onsrrarc ne'v !£·chniquts in hai r-cunin g :indscyling. .BL' on<: of 1hc lul k}' ones cho.scn for;, Cllr1tpl1n1t•n r.1ryc.u1, 11 ;im (O·I pin, Colll·J;ilnnc, ~t i.l,\lt Lt\'t l l\tonday, 1\pril S through Friday. April 12 (n1or [.1liu.:r<l inner. 5: -,o pn11n 7:.)() pn., T.1,·1·111 D1n1ns Rov111, Llpptr l c.:"el The California II ii; h w ay Patrot said ii towed a-...·ay about 700 cars, hauling then1 lo IOY.11S miles away, like \\"est Covi na. l'on'IOl'la. and Arus.a. Off1ct'T's y,·ere~ too busy v.ith the h.1ul,ing to write tickets, so mosl of the auto owners v•ill bt': liable only for the tO\\'ing fees v.·hen tht'y can find their cars. a CH P spokesman said. !..at<' Sunday afternoon. 15 hours after the concert ended, there v.·ere sull an estimated 2.000 J){'rsons in the area, hunting lost autos, scarchinit for their children or u;.1ng to hitchhike home. Jim COOk. vice president and general mana~t'r of Ontario r.1otor Speedway. ¥.I m.Jles east of Los Ange les. 1 .,..·here the event .,..·as held. s;11d the gate, at SIO a 11rke!. s~ould be about S2 million \ '"And they .only used ahntr one third" of the auto rac1n~I park's infield. Cook said "\\'e didn't ('\'en fill our park ing! lots. ,,.,.hie.ti hold 60.000 cars." e • /" • '"If i.:ovM"nmt'nt :i pplic<i a separatt• standanl tn pt•rson~ 'ol.h\> h:1p:11.·n to 111.· LhJ!drcn- lht.·n go\L·nunt111 !!(IC':S a ~:un~l t.ho.: t'f)ll :S l ll Ut LO/l and in..c;;titut1onal111'.'S an eJttr{'n1i.'ly :1rdu.-.1:. doub~1· stinda~d And so then it SC'Crns "appropri.i.:~· tu ~·t•k out. and alt~r or • abohsh the [J\Oo's. 1n'it1tutions ;ind 11r:1el1t·1·~ of 1.uvt•r1un .. nt \Oo'hich impose cir 1-.eri,.•tu:111.• ~··1 ..:1r.i!•· ·"' t ,1 n d :1 r d ., for children." it s;nd. 1111.'. ~yn1JJ0.'-lWll stt'C'rin_i.: rommitl(•(' and tJ1(' statl•n1cnt of righ1 ~ ..... :ts 1n<'lt1d1!d 111 the rC'!)Ort "as a provocation 10 f urth f'r t·onc,•rn ~i n d considerat ion of the is!'-111"" ii L•i.<.t'~ ·· Tiil' right~ :-hou!cl inc:!ud{' right to notirt· ;in d 1·ou11~ .. 1 111 ;1!1 .1d•111111~1;at \'I' or judicial action in \r'.1 1 l1 J ~utl!l-3it:r s J •• wr~u11.1J ],l'l·I""\ health or C't'f•nQ1n11· ~·1·111 • and ~"\lll~1drr:i!a•n 11! lh1· 1~ 1. ll r.11~ ....... 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Bull ock's South Co3St PJa;ta · Sarurday, 10:00a.m.ro6:00 p.m. Bu llock's urh C-1'),1St Pl.i1.1, ~Jn 1)1•.i.:1, l n1 1\JY .u lln~i··I, ... , 1· 1 \1 , . 1 1. 11 ir , '1(J r-.1 ..... 1, 1, h j·l111111,:: ,11.12 11 556.oG ll • r • • • DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE The Co 1st of College The decline in college enrollments has inspired some Institutions of higher learning to take another look al financial a.id programs. and to conclude that it may be time for scholarships based on academic me rit. regard· less or economic need. They ~ound, not surprfsing_Jy, that stud~nt bodies are increasingly made up of children from either very affluent or very poor families, with representation fro1n the middle inco111c range diinin lshi ng annually. The answer,· of course, is that financial aid based strictly on need has made college impossi ble for many bright youngsters whose parents aren't qu ite poor enough to qualify for aid, but who still can't afford lo shell out $4,000 or $5,000 a year for a college education. CoUege costs have gone up 40 percent In the Jast four years and the government has spent only half the $122 million a.vailatile for basic aid grants, due to red tape and allocation only to the poorest applicants. So a number of colJ~ges and universities have launched merit sc holarship progr<1ms, based exclusi vely on high school grades and college entrance test scores, with the highest stipends going to the best.qualified ap- plicants. This can only be good news for middle income fam· llies faced wilh skipping college or incurring hu ge debts to meet the cost or higher education. Custo111 Bus Service "The Dial-a-Ride bus service, initiated experimentally in the La lfabra area, is attracting enough customers to warrant extension to otber parts of the county, accord· ing to Orange County Transit District officials. Under the program, a resident may call a special number and arrange for a bus to pick hi m up at his home and deliver him to a specific destination for the modest fare of 50 cents. Ridership is skyrocketing in the pilot area, and ~A tten tio1·i Can Raise Child's IQ . (SYDNEY J.HARRI~. 'Ibe nut time you're tempted 10 downgrade a child of yours -or 1.nyooe'a -try to keep in mind a fa.sdnatlng e1perimeof. made by some educational psychologlst8 at Harvan! not long ago. 'l1>ey -..S an average publk school ..... Sin Franct!a> and conducted tntelllgence testing at one or the grade levels. Then, wholly at random, they picked up a group of children that In· duded the dullest llnugh lhe brighl· est -and told the teachers that this group comprised the hi&fJest element in Intelligence, StUdioos· nea; alertness. and so on. A year later they returned and gave the wtH grade level another intelligence test. And it was found that the special group had raised its IQ by 2(1 to 25 points ~ that time, far in CICtSS of the rest of 1he grade. WHAT MADE the difference? It ll.'3S what psydloloiists graOOly call "The 1heory of. fulfilled expectations." The ·teachers expected these children to do well. gave them special attention, encouraged and praised ·them. trea1ed them 'With affection and respect. And evm the dullest children in the group rsponded remarkably to t h e s e ezpectati<IM. (A similar experiment later i n Oklahoma confirmed that these results 'l'.'fft not accidental or unique. l WJTillN' their limits -which are Dear Clooruy Gus For those who don't helieve that the saving of endangered spcc1rs is .... uthwhile, consider that since it has not been established just v."1at purpose they or v.•e hal'e In the scheme of things, ii miRht be that their extinction signals our O\l'll. DfOGENES •7.; GIM!ft'I' Gvs c-m•~•• 1r1 w llmlllff bY ~ '"" • ""' llKllWrllJ reltKI "'' \l'leWS If trte MWINil'lf', S ... d ~lllr pel ...... " o"'""y 0111, o.1ty P'liot. broader than most or us lmagine-peopl<' live up, or down, to I.he expectations or those around them. Ir these expectations are low, performance \!.'ill be lo,v . Children, especially, are influenced by the way they are perceived by the adults nearest them; they take their intellectual and emotional cue, as it were, from the attitudes and reactions of authority figures such as parents and teachers. Now, what is vicious about the theory or fulfilled expectations is its circulnrity : when the child is perceived as low, he is t?-eated as low. and the more he is treated as low, the lower he ret-ls. and the less motivated lo raise hin1seU agaimt these odds. !l.lany simply gi,·e up in desperation and proceed to act out the '1-1>f'Sl expectations of thcn1. Al\'D WHAT is true for individuals is true for groups as well. As long as the untouchabl es in India were rega rded \l.'ith contempt, they seemed incapable of rising above their 1nenial level : but no sooner had Gandhi abolished this distinction than many of them proved as capable. even in hlgh govemmenl posts, as anyone else. Another dramatic Illustration ls the status of the Irish in !he U.S., as con1parl'd with England. It is oot only children who respond positively and crealively to an enviroon1cnt that expects the best ralher lhan prLodicls 1he \l.'OJ"Sl. OCTD directors are in the process of selecting additional service areas for lnstallation of the gloriried taxi service. Among those under consideration are lhrec sec tions of Irv ine, the Sadcllebar k V~lley, Including Laguna l·lllL'l, tl-tission Viejo and E1 'l'oro, th e San Cle1nente-San Juau Capistrano area and Laguna Beach, 1'he progra1n could be in operation counlYWide by 1975 lf voters would approve. a. speciaJ one-cent Orange C-Ounty sales tax. OCTO orf1c1als say. At present . La llabra cily funds are needed to pay about 14 percent of the operating cost. If financing and operat ionaJ problcrns ca n be lron erl out, Dial-a·l~ide could well be the answer to many trans· portation needs. 1\1 ariues Still flelping The U.S. fllarine Corps gainc~ a bit of notice last week when the number of police incidents and general disorder dim..inished in' the ci ly of Oceanside-p1:esun1· ably because n1cn on pass stayed away fro1n that town. This is an adn1irable athicvement in a rather sn1aU, backhanded way. 1'he !\1arines got a bit less notice for tw o other n1at- ters, perhaps equally small. but worth mention. A Marine Corps helicopter crew sa w. reported and set down at the scene of an accident in Silverado Ca n· yon, for n1edi cal evacuation. A l·luntington Beach fi re· man , crushed as he tried to move :l recreation vehicle that overturned and tumbled down a cliff was beyo nd help. But the Alarines were there, trying. t\ sin1i lar situation occurred with happier results when a Alarine Corps helicopter rrew sa w a lighl plane go down on a landing approach lo Orange County • .\.ir· port and assisted in the rescue. The !\larine~. for the 1nos1 part. \Vere not in Ocean- side last weekend. But often i.hey are on hand where they ca n be of service. 'Somehow, this isn't the way I pictured it, Henry!' Records Slao1v Canapaigti Ruta froua ll'hite Ho11se •• Ford's CREEP Attack Lacks Validity \VASHINGTON -Vice Pre s id c n t Gerald R. Ford·s thund('rou sly applauded Chicago speech denouncing !he .n1or1bund Committee to Rl-..elect thr Prc.~idcnl (CREEP/ mav have sounded ne\\', but it merely repealed a favorite Rcpuhhcan ploy to cloud O\'er true respon!iiibility fo r \\'aterga te. ford not only :lbsoh·ed the Hepublic<in p:irtr of ron1plic1ty in \\'atergille btll . by 1mplicalion. ;1lso im1nunized the \\'hite House and President .~1xo11. ~lorrover. Ford 's re3soning ..i·as luQ.y enough to bear a dclph1c •1ual· ity_ Hcpublic11ns "'t're dividL'd over 11·hclh· rr he did or did not intend II} criticize -the Prcsidenl 1i1ho t:lcvated him :o n;;i· tlonal ofrirc . 111u~ Ford • at leas! temporarily sol\'cd tho problem of &.·p;irating himsl'lf from the 'rresiden1 11 llhout <ilicnating him. But to do lh<it Ford had to misrepreSC'nt thf' \•ir<il role of the \Vh itc !louse in the 1972 campaign and buttrei:;s the Pn.'siden!'s absurd claini on noninrol\'cmcnt in his rcclcciion. FORll'S SPf.ECll to la~t 1,1·cekcnd's i\l1d1\e!'.tcrn Rt·p ublican conferenct• 11a'i the outgro\l.lh of hii:; political dilcn1ma. a subje<:l of endless private ronvcrsations hc!1,1·een hirn <ind his political advisers. ..\s he hois 1r:i1·c1ro the country defending the President. his soa ring popularity of last Novt•n1b(·r h<ls droppc<l 1a ncl loss of 8 pt'rccntage points in a trial h<'at a~ainst Sen. Ed11ard ~!. Kennedy. according to lhe Harris poll l, Mo\1' to h:1!t that dPc!in~~ 1\·ithout alienallng the Nixon h;ird core '' The :1n~wcr. arrived a1 by Ford himself several days before lhc Chic:ii;o n1ecting. 11·;is sc<i rt't•ly an innOVilt1un · hlarne ii on CREEP. That's precisely \l'hat Hcpuhlic~ns or all ll I r i pc s . enthusiaslically led by nationul chainnan C1'0rge Bush, hal'e been doinR for n1onths 1,1·ithout c<1us111g any grc<it ~1•r. ( EVANS·NOVAK J Ford 's reiteration 01 that 1hcme had this predictable result : a roaring response from a U1ou11and Jl.lid1,1·c·stern Hcpublicans !partl y, no doubt. because of its Agne\l'ec::quc rhetoric atlacking "an arrogant elite guard of po 11 t i ca I adolescents like CREEP'"). '11.iis heaps 1hc blame for \\'alergate on a defunct organi1.a1ion supposedly manned by youthful oonpoliticians. some or 1,1·hom n1ay be headed for federal prison. Thus Ford joined the horde of Republican politicians 1,1·ho choose to ignore the fact that CRE EP 1,1·as no dis1ant rr1alive but an offspring of the \\'hi tc I louse i1self. AN \'B{)D\' CLOSE lo the 1 9 7 2 ree!('Clion can1paign kilO\\'S that it was totally nnd tig'nll~· controlled by the \Vhite House \\'ilh Charles Colson, one of SC\'Cral senior Nixori aides indicted in the \\':itcri,:atc conspiracy, eme rging as the dominant figure. At 9: 15 each morning, Colson presided ovrr lhc dt1ily mt>t'ting ()( the "attack group ''-a campaign stratci::y board consisting of bo!h Yt'hite House and CREEP officials-held in Colson 's office next door to the President's own retreat. The only challenge to Colson's authority came not from rne figureheads across Pennsylvania Avenue at CREEP but fro1n \Vhi1e ffouse chie f of st-'lff }I. R. }laldeman. Ford 's attack also unplicitly bu!tresscs JI.Ir. Nixon's rej>cated clF1in1 . most re<.'elllly stated in his J\1arch 18 Houston appearanre. of ha\•ing had no true part in l'unning bis 1972 campaign . Jn facl, on Jan. 4, 1971. !\Ir. Nixon disclaimed responsibilily for poor White House staff decisions in the blighted 1970 congr('ssional campaign al'ld, by cont rast. bragged things \VOUld be different in 197.!: ··\Vhcn I am the candidate, I run the campaign." Se n. Lowefl \Veickcr's con1pilation of \Vhite House logs for rne period immediately fol!o1,1·ing .the \\'atergate burglary. late June and all of July in 1972, suggests that Jl.lr. Nixon was ti'ue to that 1971 promise. Although lhe President rlO\\' claims he '"•as preoccupied 1,1•ith foreign affairs, the logs show him in frequent and protractl'd conferen('('S \l.'ith Colson that summer. compared '"i lh infrequent. b r i e r meetings ,,·ith Dr. Henry Kissinger. WflAT THE LOGS suggest is fully backed up by veterans of the 1972 campaign. In handing down campaign marching orders. Co!S()n and Haldeman habitually represented themse lves as under the direction of the President himself. Nor \\·as there the sli~htest doubt among either \\'hite House or CREEP underlings that ~I r. Nixon 1,1·as paying close attention to cantpaign tactics and strategy. Furthermore. by declaring t'itat all future Republican pre si dent i a I campaigns must be run by the regular party organization. Ford is ignoring the political facts of life. An incumbent President all.,,ays runs his reelection campaign. 1,1•i!h or "'ilhout the. party's nalional committee. To assert that S()me exotic disembodied committee of "arrogant. elite" amateurs perpetrated all those evils is an ongoing Republican campaign to se parate ttie part.v from \Vatergatc Y.'ithout overtly condemning the President and his aides. Jn publicly joining t'nis effort, the vice president has further enhanced his stature in the party at least temporarily at the price of endorsing political fantasy. Glohetrotting with Hanna \\'ASlll NGTON -Classified State ~rart1ncnt cables report thai Rt')l. lliehard Hann.i. [).Calif.. has bc('n esL'O rt ing :i South Korean cntr('prcneur in S\·:irch of oil deals around the ~lidd!c l:;<tst. 11111! Korean businessman is Ton gsun ' (JACK ANDERSON) Company," Indonesia's national oil firm. Fron1 Indonesia . he flew to lhe Middle East. Classified cables from lhe U.S. embassy in Sana, \'emcn, pick up the story: ··1 Hanna l \vas joined here by ;1 ~Ir. go\·emment, the Stale Department is arranging for his accommodations in the best hotels. In a classified cable to the various einbassics. rne department has requested "each post except Cairo" to ensconce Park in "single room localed next to or near room reserved for" Rep. Hanna. Jn Cairo. telegrammed State, "i\tr. Park rt'(Juests a suite on the ril'cr side of the (Nilcl Hil ton.'' The Lost Art of Enjoying Life Park. u patr ici;in \rho O\\'ns the fl<'Sh, cxch1sivc (;l'Orge· to11n Club in \V<tsh· ington. P 11 r k rre· QUCllllY tra\'~S 10 lhc ~l!ddlc East on bch:1 t£ of a fanlilY· o \1· n e d pctroleun1 :-;h1ppinc: and 1n~r­ kcllng firm called the ~firyung Cornpar.~·. Oil trt'QOns from all over the 1,1-nrld are S\1·ar1riin~ ov('r the ~liddle East in pursuit of Arab oil conctssions. But the enterprising Park is the only one \\'ho has brou~ht along a U.S. congressman to 1ntrotluce him lo the rig'111 people. Park, a former South Korea n national engaged in shipping, elaboration of foreign inv('Stmcnr opportunities and apparently polltical 1 ob by in g in \\'ashinglon." For nearly three days, 1~ pair Oitlcd around Yemen niecting government and business leaders. 1\ cable f r o n1 Arnbassador \\'illiam Cra\vfortl informed 1'.le Sta te Department: THE ENGAGl:\'G Park insisted to my associate Joe Spear tha t he and Hanna ~tcn't promoting any business deals bul JUSt happen to be goin g to lhe ~1iddle East at the san1e lime. They tra\·el together. said Park, because the rongressman ··is like my hrother.'' ll anna told us he and Park had talked to officials on~y at cocktail parties, not at formal meetings. The likeable liberal acknowledged that he had promised Ye~en . officials he \l."OUld encourage cap1~l •.n\·estment in rheir country. but he. d1dn t ··Qave anyone in mind," he said , A~ fo_r the "joint shipping vent ure," Hanna 1ns1stcd: ··1 don 't know \l'ha t the ambassador is llllkinl( about." It 1eems to me that far fevtcr people (fl.joy tht mere process of being alil'e than when J ...,.as young and green. And I d<>n't think my view Is lO be allribuled lO the crustiness or age. There are pcopl(' hair my age who agree 1,1·ith me. It wa.• reported recently tha1 40 per· cent of the case kxld Wlder the National llealth Service medical plan in Brilain WU"t under I he heading or neuroll t Dines& Free float- 1 n g anxiety and depn!lMion. both of which represrnt a gevere fea r of life, "'tt~ the prcdomi· nant symptom_,. TheAmer i~•n Druggist mt1gazin~ recently not.00 that ...,.e take annually $4S5 million -·orth of pre.c;criptioo 5Cdativcs and tranquillzen. Outside !he prtSCrlp. tion ftcld, federal nal"al tell us thty sclltd 17 mtlliion dangerous pills .'it the border of ~te1ico la.9t year. Thl• is but a fr•ction of them ade-in-Ame rl ca dangerous drugs which get back into this COl.lrtty from south of the border. StrtSS ls the answer to all this. There art some who argue with a certain justice that moden1 communications (vide. tbc.alroclou..~ly s«luctlve drug adJ in medical Joumal5 J are making us un · duly aware of our stresses, and unduly depend<flt on dl'lli> l<I handle lh<m. But • (cHARLES McCABE) stress is the thing. CURIOUSLY, 'lhe n1ost 1n:irvelous thing about man's ccnlral nervous systen1 is his capacity to handle stress, Th is is a survival fro 1n the primitive days when man \l:as a hunting and hunted crcatur~~ \\'hen he literally did not know \Vhcre his next menl was coming from . nnd \\'hen death lurked in every tree and behind c,·ery rock. ~fan learned when to nee and \l'hCn 10 fig ht He still n?tains these capacities: but !hey are not med. One ol the more rcmarkabl discoveries made iP"'ltrilain during The Blitz was that an~iety nnd depression, and other n c u r o t l c synlptoms. vlnually disa.ppeRrcd as a result of the cve1'1>1'esenl isWnd stress. Danger \l.'3S first·rate therapy. OUR LOSS of zest for life ts not due 10 the f~ct thnt things have bt>corne too tough for us) but 1hal they have become too easy. Our idea of a bard titne these dilys is not being able to use our car as much as we would like, when we might be a st&hl better off "'ithout any cnr at all. ~1ost of the IMCCUrlties which our on· cient martial history has trained Ill to cope 1r1!h have b!X'n c\i min:llcd by 111odem governrnenl. In Britain, for in· :Hance. it 1s quite difficu!1 to be really poor or 1,1·ithout nu'<lical cnre. or son1c form or old·ase assistance. rn our 011111 t'Olllllry the cntirr nalion h11s been anesthetized by th1~ telly. \\'c spend long aln1lt'ss hours before it. \Vha t. lhcn . IK•corncs of our built·in nggressions, of our fli ght rinrt flt'.'t• mecha nisn1s, of our nl'C<I tor Jlh,VsieuJ outlets~ You don '! havr 10 be n shrink to figure lhnt one. Thl'y <irt! lurn!XI lnwurd agoin st ourscll'l"S. We arr turned nway frorn life. ~od in the end ron1e to f<.'ar it. In some cases, quile icr· ribly. \\'llf.S TlJltNED 11,oilhin. the stress mechanism turns out to be as bad a thing as it Is :'I J:ood thing when fumed against danger from v.1i1hout. llO\\' can things be made le~ easy for us. without losing the dctent nssurances "hich the welf:1re state gives lo the poor and !he hurt ? That is one for a Solomon . of 1,1hich there are not a notable num~r around. But we could make a be[(inning by looking on comfort as \\'hat II Is. a chnicaJ symptom. Too much comfort is psychologically like a bad childhood , and for a~· proximately I.he $Ame reason. Comfort is tt denial of our vigorous bcrlJnge.. It Is nol surprl.9lng 1hat it produces dlsmaying symptoms. U~N1tandin1 symptoms often cau.ses them 10 go away. llANNA Is Capitol Hill's prcmif"r globt>- trotl rr. In Janu<iry. he \\':ls gallivantlng nround lh e Far F..lll't •·:is a guest." he :ichnlllcd to us. "of the Pertamina Oil U'lcks - tJ,tk'.~ 'You smoke too much/'. • "COSGRESSl\tAN HANNA expressed an interest in rneeting key (Yemen ) development and financial officials and requested embassy facilitate. This "'e did <ind during tho t1\'0 and one half days of his visit , he 11•ns inlroduccd to ministers of Treasury. Econorny, Development. Director or Central I' I a n n Ing· Organiz<ilion, political and legal advisers lo President , and Governor of Cenlral Bank ... COngressm11n h11d sOOrt :1n1iRble courtesy meeting with President Iryani, escort.ed by Ambassador," Concluded Ambassador Crawford : "Rep. Haruta evtnc(!d. n lively interest in Yemen and its probl ms. lie and L\lr. Park promlsal (Yemen ) oflicials that _they \\OUld rnga,ee themselves in an -effort lo bring Americon capital to 'Yemen. They expressed part I cu I a r intef'l'St in contracts for m i n e r a I dc,·elQJ>mcnt and 11 ·joint shipping \•cnture.'' TI1E T\\'O travelers thtn departed for. Saudi Arabln and Egypt, where the retord of their activities Is more difficult to l.raCfl. Reports have reached us, however1 of whctllng and dealing wltli the Sauals. Again tb\J m~nlh, 100 congrcuman nnd the Korean bustnes!mRn will return to lhe f\tlddle. East. 'M»ey will visit Egypt,_ Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Although Tongsun Park Is not an official of any • • OIAH~I COASf DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Veed , Publisher Thoma.s Keet'il, Editor Barbara Kre ibich Editorial Poge Editor .1'.e f'dilorill P"2t' O( the Daily Pilot Attks II) ulklnn and !ttlmulate ttadtti by ~tint on this page dl\·ttw conuncntvy on lopk'a of in· t~st ~ l)'nd!catf'd rolumni1t1 and cartoonats. by prny;ding • ron.im for re1den: vit'4•1 and by PrHCmtirc thlt newsp.aPtf't oPlnkwlll and kteu on ~nt lopfcs. Tht tdftarill opinions o! .Ute Daily Pilot •IJl)Hir only In the rd1totta.I COiumn at the-tnp or the pqe. Oplnk>ns ex~ by the col· umnlsta •nd c11 noon1111 aoo letter \\Tltm art their own and no ~e­ mcn1 nf thtlr vleot.'11 by 'the Da.llf Pilot -Id "' int.....S, - Monday, April a. 1974'. r . - .. • DISCUSS TRIP -Ict hus singers hudtlle over plans for l~oma.nian visit. l\lem· bers lfrom Jeft)·are Steve Schwind, Carolyn Fo!'-:-. Karol llicks, Chris Strutt and Kim Strutt. INNOVATION A Great Leap Forward for Savings Depositors PACIFIC SAVINGS Inaugurates It's New PHONE-A-TRANSFER (PAT) Account You can authorize us to transfer Money from your Pacific Savings Passbook Account to your bank checking account by simply calling us on the telephone. Save lots of Gasoline, Time and Energy YOU CAN MAINTAIN MORE OF YOUR MONEY IN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT EARNING 5Y.%. PER ANNUM ON EVERY DOLLAR -EVERY DAY Available to Everyone, including Corporations And Businesses No Minimums Or Maximums As Tu Amount Or Duration Of Each Account Never A Service Charge OPEN A PAT ACCOUNT. TODAY AT ANY OF OUR BRANCHES In Addition to Passbook Accounts, Pacific Savings Pays These High Rates on Certificate Accounts ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE MIN. BALANCE MIN. YEARS 7.79% 6.981' 6.72% 5.92'11 7.50% 6.751' 6.50% 5.75% $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 ftiy fedl?ru re&ul&tion, a substantia.I penalty is required lor ea.rty wlthdra.wa.I. (Penalty Provision does Not Apply to PAT Accounts) 4' 2 Y,' tor 2· 90 days' Our Free Services for Qualified Accounts include: • Sale Deposit Boxes ($500 Jll'alancel • Money Orders • 'Jl-aveler 's Checks • Trust Deed Note Collection BRANCHES ARCADIA LA CRESCENTA 41 E. Live Oak (213) 445.osso 2121 Foothill Blvd. (213) 241-1120 BELL GARDENS LAKE FOREST 5740 Ea11 Ffortrtee Av•nu1 (213)773·5011 In the Lake Forest Yill1g1 'CANOGA PARK Shopping Cenler (7 14) 511-0900 On the mall In Top•ng• Plaza LOS ANt;ELES Shopping Center (213) 113-1550 400 N. Vermont (21 3) 115·1111 5401 E. Wh illitr 8 1wd. 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(213) 1124194 11215 £111 Washington Blvd. (21 3) 692·0357 *Offices open night and day and Saturdays ASSETS OVER $390,000,000 , P ~~it.~·~ a ~i·11gs · · · · ' • • ' ' ~AN O lO .tN ASSOCI A·TI ON • Newport lcthiis Singers To Perform in Romanin 8)' JACKIE ll\~I Ai.~ The lcthus Teanl, a gospel· rock singing group rro1n Newport Beach. is not only the first singing group in the \\'es1crn states lo be in\'iled to !'ling in Roma nia. significantly softer a ft e r Tht' h·thus Tc.:1m I\ iii also that." ha ve an auction on June 1 Strutt. a UCLA grad11.<11c "Th(ly get four :\rncrk·an \\'ho nlajored In tele\'iSioo pro-T\' slK>11·s in ll.omani,1 " Strut! duction and minored in music. s.ald. · · U o n an 7. a , ihl• organized the gr o u p ac· Flintstones. the \Jntouchab!cs, c1dt>ntal\y as part of a '"°" and Colombo. l'i"eek experimental project for "El'<'f)'body in those shol'i'S the Otrlstian 1ninistry pro-is t•l\h<'r "t'arlng ;i n annna l gram at Yosert1itc six years skin or a 10-gallon h:11 or ago. shoo11ni:: at ea<·h 01hcr. \\'e u.1 . Pl ' 0 It is also belie\'ed to be the first Cll ristlan religious group allo"'ed to pcrfonn in a r..on1· n1un'5t country since before v.· orld \Var 11. "\\'e v.·ere askC'd to sin!? Americans aren·! l1k·· th:it " " ().,u,1>u1H1 b1 l~e A1!o•ll Hui Co,.,tt•"' • IQ Prool I TD(! ... Gia.~ N1 ~l••I Soll•la together so "·c did." Stnlll .''~\1~n''.'.''.'.i':'.an'.','.a'..:'~"'.:''"'.''t'.llll1k<(>c__'l':hn'.',t~"....'.~""".'.~~~--""".'.-----------­ said. "\\'e found "'C liked it." 1- TIIE TEA1'f, composed of 30 TifEY CllOSE TllE nan1e college. age st.udents from the T~thus. the Grl~k. "'ord for . • fish, because 11\e fish "'a~ tht- Orange Coast area Wiii tour first s'·mbo l of the Chr1st1an Homania Aug: 13-Scpt. 4 al Ille church. r1·qurst of the Hon11111:J11 Today th e tean1 s111i:s in pla4:PS rangi ng fron1 neighbor· 1n.c; churrW and Rot;1i;._ Club n1t'etings to :'\el':ida <':i,ino~ · govf'mnlent. The program of nine forn1al ronc('rts and aboul Z O 1nforn1a\ concerts \\'a~ ar· ranged by the Ambassadors for Friendship program in NC'1\· York. "\Ve'll be sharing a plane ""ith :i group frorn a black col· lege and a p-oup of America n Indians." s:iid lcthus Jl';lal'r ._..,....--------.,, .. ""' '"'"""'"' IJ11t Ilic priu is "'"'''-' Kim Strutt. "The program is choosing a series of repres.en· 1a!ive Ainerica11 organiz;1- tions." THE ~1E)IBERS, "·ho hope to spread the Ch r i st i a n n1essagc durin~ thr1r to ur. 11•ill ;itt('mpt to trans!att' 1'01lll' of !hei r song1' into non1anian. The lcthus Team. \l'h1ch rc prrsents St. A n d r ew ' s Presbyterian Ch u r ch in i\c"·port BC'ach. is a I s o unusual in that the on!y re· qu lrement for membership is that a student accept Jesus as his savior and reel that God has called him to be a 11\l'Olbcr Of the group. "\\'e don't ha\·c auditions." said Strutt. 1,1·ho is dir('Ctor or !he St. Andre1.,'s youth off ire. "\\'e sang 111 Harrah's .:1nd it "as great 10 "'ll1(•h the propl1.1 <'Orne a1,1·av frorn the gambling '"' t:1blcs to lis!en ." StnJ!l said . I ~lemhers of the lcthus Team. n1any of 1,1 hon1 :ire 111· !('rested 1n !ht• m1nislr\'. also 1 participa te in non -n1u:-.1Ca1 pro- jccls. The.\' \\'ill sprnfi this at I \'osemite Forest 1,1·i1h <l woup of 160 llarbor Area students <'lt"aring the 1,1·inter's ruhhish from the Chrisl1an conference grounds. They 1,1·il! al~ prcsenl ;i musical. "Ct•lt·br:it<' Lift'." based on th(' life of .J cs11o;. fur park patrons. • "\VE llAVE O~E problem -mone y."' Strut! l'.'.Bd. ''\\'r never <'harge for o u r pcrformanrt'" bi.-C'ausc 1,1·e feel that pcopl(' should feel fri.'t' to ('()me and !1:>;tcn . "i\'nn,. of our nlr1n1,, r<, ro1nes frorn \1·ealth\ hornt•<;c they're all 1,1·orking ·tll{'ir "·a~ through college." h(' said. Each memher has plcdg{'fl lo pay S250 tO\\'ard !he Homa · nian trip. The team as a "'hole must raise an additional $12.000. Grants from the Hf',1dC'r's Oi~t><;I and th" non1;1n•:ln go1·en1nlent \fill p3y the rl'st "\\'E Al-~1) /I,\ \'E !ht• ;orril'· l('m thal v.e'll be gnr:t• p:1rt of the !'umm('r 1,1·hen !he <;\111\cnt~ "\\'E DON'T E\'E;.J' read \\Wld normally be working.'' musi(' as a group." hf' adrlf'd. Strutt said. "'All our harmonics are spon-1l1C group plans to have a tancous." fund-raising dinner and to ' WHERE WAS THE DISTRICT 4 IHCUMIEHT'S PROVEN JUDGMENT WHEN HE VOTED FOR PROMONTORY POINT? I CAM NEWPORT BEACH AFFORD A REPETITION? VOTE FOR LYN C. GERONIMI -1 ~1 us i ca I accompaniment stage bene111 conCf'r'~ ,.;(I ad· NEWPORT DISTRICT 4-APRIL 9 consists of three guitars. a mission \\'il l Ix> charl(t"i Lut ~====:~:·:~::h::'":o.::':"·~:::""..:'..:"..:•-::::~:,:•::::"':':-======-=======-:!. hanjo. tainhorines and a gut,_d_o_n._nt_io_ns_•_il _I _l><'_,_"_' . .c"l_'"_'d_.:__ ________ _ huckel made from a v•ashtub and broom handle. "It's not beautiful but the price is right ," Strutt said. His on!y explanation for the group's musical excellence <they've made one record J is. ''They have charisma. These people are totally into 1,1•hat they're singing about.., The team is li mitl'd to 30 members because they travel locally in l\\'O !$-passenger \·ans. "E,\Of Tl ~IE \\'E'\IE had an opening. there has been rxactly one pcri;r.n \~·hn 11as called to join us." St!'Ult said "\1·e·,·e only had proh:f'ms musically with one. She pro- jected excellen tly. but in the 11·rong key. 1 told her 1,1rhat a great ministry she had -in other areas. She s a n g Population Co11t1·ol Quashed ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. (UPI I :.... \\'ith protesters parading outside. the St. P!'tersburg City Qiuncil has killed a propoS('d ordinance that 11·ould ha\'e put a ceiling on the city's population. The author of the p!"Oposal. C o u n ci l ma n llug h Rickdeschel. offered the mo- tion to kill it and joined ill the unanimous vote again.st the ordinance. Ruckdeschel told f e 11 o w councilmen the measure serv· ed its purpose by focusing at· tcntion on Rf0"1h problems and promp1ing federal and state governments to think nbout providing more money to cities fo r needed services. · The original proposal "'OUld have placed a ceiling on !he city's population considerably lo"'·er than the existin~ total and have given t~ ineligible lo remain as permanent residents six months in which lo move . Despite the council action . It heard itself criticized for "dodging the growt h iS!l:Ue." The· council wa! ur5(ed to "stop loo'llng at foollsh plans llnd put together n growth plan thal t"OUld be taken seriously." TUESDA y I APRIL 9th FOR A BALANCED CITY COUNCIL Ted W. Bartlett Small busihessmon, grassn>ots in our Qty, people oriented Alvin Coen Attorney, former Mayor, non aligned, indopenden! thirlter George C. McCracken Former Councilman, industrial commercial contractor, knows crty'-s economic needs Harriett M. Wieder l'factical envi,.....n!alist who will Mrt for all of us CITY CLERK Alicia M. Wentworth 13 ye«s Oty Ottlt experience, the only qualified candidate SPONSORED BY A COALITION OF CONCERNED TAXPAYING HUNTINGTON BEACH HOMEOW fE RS! • .. -' DAILY PILOT Cub Den Battles For Girl CX>PPEL, Tex. fllPll Ulonclc, blue-eyed Carrie t rnn Q-ossman, 8. is the only member o( Cub Soout Dcfl 842 to win both the bobcat and wolf merit badges. She has pa Id her S S membership dues. wtuch ln· elude a subecriptioa to Boy's Life magazine . and proudly VI-ears the blue and yellow unifonn ol a scout. BlTI' Sl!E ISl'\'T \.\'anted by the Circle Tl•n Boy Scout Council of Dallas "'hose chicL James Tarr.salt!, ··Wl''rt..• pro- hibited locally. regionally ant.I nalionally from acccpling thnt Ii.tile girl -!here nrr just .no provisions for little girls." But the little boys of Den 842, all nine ol them, want Carrie and have since the day she jolned their ranks 21.i .. mootN ago. They want her so much, in fact, they've refused to accept their merit badges from the oouncil unJess Clrrie i s awarded hers. "Carrie attrods scOOol In Fort Worth and gets home too late for. any of the Brownie or Bluebird activities for girls around bett " said h e r mother, :lr.trs. Wanda Q=nan. "SHE WANTED TO be in soouting and asked if she could join the Cubs. We asked and she was accepted. at least we u.,ught she had been ac- cepted." Den mother l\irs. Cecil Woolery said, "Carrie has been fully accepted by the den, just like the resl or the boys. They all want her, and they're going to tight to get her membership aw-ovcd." MRS. WOOLERY said Car· rie "Is the only Cub who has won boll! the bobcat and wolf merit badges. 1be wolf badi:ie is especially hard to earn with requirements like being able to scale a U.foot high pole, swimming 30 yanlc; and other things." A recent banquet w a s canceled by the arcle Ten council because officials refus· ed to award an)1hlng to Car- rie. It wp.s then that otht.'r membe~f of the den voted unanimously to reject their badges unless Carrie got hers. Sunday is FllLl&AY' Monday, April 8, 1974 'l.ro11 All11 ~'lult imilllonanre \V. Clement Stone says he "would not hesitate" to help !)resident Nixon pays his tax debt. A \Vhite !louse aide said the President would be grate ful, but he Would pay ~is own debt. Ul"I T•leflhot:c•:_ _________ I PSA wants to dear the air (and dear up yoar questions alhOld:~. ~· _ca1•1uc1111). ~,....,, ? '? Now that the PSA Grinningbirds are In full flight, we thought you should get lhe full story. Exactly where we go, v1hen \VB go, how often, end how much it's going to cost. Desp11e require.d culbacks, we still have more California flights than any other airline and nobody has lower fares. To prove lt, here's our entire schedule -fl ights, fares, the wor1<s. Complete and uncut so you can cut"out and fly some piece. NEWAND UNABRIDGED 1974.PSA GRINNI SOIEDULE ,''--TE~St OUT 4ND 5"V~ "' ,_,~,, ... ' ., 'PSA FROM LONG BEACH TO: ) • • ,_... LEAVE ARRIVE • ~ --,' SAN FRANCISCO $20.25 \ I 7:15am B:tOam Non·stop Ex Sun 1 ~.' 8:30 am 9:25 am Non·slop Sun ',, 10:30 am 11 :25 em Non·stop Ex Sun ~ •.,.' 12:45 pm 1:40 pm Non·stop Sun i , 5:45 pm 6:40 pm Non·stop Dally \ 1 6:50 pm 7:45 pm Non·stop Fri & Sun t ' •• •. SACRAMENiO $23.00 _.• ~ ''• I 7:1Sam B:SS am One·stop ExSun , : 8:30am 10:15am One·stop Sun .,.• , 12.45 pm 2·so pm Via SF Sun ~ j , 5:45 pm 7:35 pm Via SF Daily ·~ ,, ... , A'• I • •• P.SA GIVE:.S '(OU ~/:/-.,. •••' - NORMA BRANDEL • WAS THE RRST COUNCILWOMAN OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Look around our city and notice the good things you have seen happen in Huntington Beach. Many of them are the work of this remarka ble woman. •THE NEW CIVIC CENTER *A MAGNIFICENT NEW LIBRARY * EXPANSION OF THE CITY PARK SYSTEM • BEACHFRONTCAMPING FACI LITIES *BI CYCLE AND RECREATIONAL TR AILS *FORMATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT AL COUNCIL • OIL BARREL TAX ($1 ,800,000 for H.B. to date) *ESTABLISHMENT OF THE COUNCIL ON AGING *NEW ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICE *ALLI ED ARTS COMMISSION VOTE TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1974 Re-Elect your responsive councilor I NORMA BRANDEL GIBBS _..,_ S...lOl'lo-... _l~ ~v ... r- Ooo •Gow;• W'...-fdll ""° • °""~ wo11o, 091 • lo~ W'fll* A.i..,.w,.n -w-~ I')' • "'" ..... .,., ......... ~1 0....Wajo.,.., l)o &"'••W~~ .... ~ !~•WI'" ........ J~· (lo .... ,l< ... Ol(I-- O-IL-8'"" o-o·-~ ··--·-~'"'-""" ,_I L....., lotdW'lf SVoJya .... ........ ,,. .. ,~." ,.....,u.i-i·" Mo•Q.81 .. (~) • °""""°""""' -·""' ~eoe'""'" L•l°'"IMIY "!...,,.....,,, o ....... NtltNlilrOCI lxl ._._ ... 0.-...& l'loCNlllFtilfd. ---.......... hlote~t! ... t<~ ~ ......... .... --· -•O.....t<~ ltllY. llltCl'lwf ~ O.~l!f..itv Coiltl'I!~ "°""'°" M.ttt,. .. .,,.,... .. _ ...... ,."'"" "°""" Ul'M" Mtrl9 .... "'""""'"'' l.oM PAIDPQlll '1' ti-II COMMIT I[[ '0 Jl(.£1.((;I' lofOl.tt,IA IWIAH0£t C;IOllS-8ftfl' 1!£NffEDT, ()1AlAW.lt ftlt AM1IALA,.l tOU,.l•..OTONlfACt< • The Outstanding Candidatet 15 Years of Com{llUntty Service. Roy 0. Anderson Shirley and Cop Blackburn Caroline ond Torrence O~ds Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele Phil and Bette Tozer John Macnab Barbara Aune Phil and Betty Tor er John Macnab Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele Roger and Jane Hardacre Leon and Molly Lyon B. J. Sl<illing Mrs. Richard H. Winckler Corl S. Moore Jim and Lynn Douty William G. Thrash Dr. Shirley J. Schaefer Ann Hamill Uoyd H. Dietz Ed and Floss Schumacher Dick Dimmitt Glenda McCormick Tom Kushner Will H. VanDam Fronk E. ~. Jr. Charles and Betsy Ripley Fronk S. Smith Getchen Z. Moore Marian and Wilfiam H. Mohr Virginia Saeler Ken Byrtus Ethellyn and Thomas Walker Robert E. Harbison Shirley and W. N. Kennicott Elberta M. Jones Sue Netrer Dr. John P. Eriksmoen Allan R. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Watkins Roland and Jean Kremtth Thomas and Cora Baldikoski Barbara and M. R. McGuire Merrill and Peggy Jenkins Harriette F. Witmer John Goy Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beauchamp Rolly Pulaslci Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Gregory Robert and Shirley Hurwttz ' ere ·VOTING LUCILLE! or J. Leslie Steffensen ·Mrs. Richard Nelson Terry and Cor1 Kyda Beverly and Don n.o.,pson . RObert Guggenheim, ·Gwen and Randy ,Wright Watter W. Cruttenden, Jr. Seymour and Catherine Menton Mrs. Kolman SpeUetich, Jr. Dr. and M'rs. Richard A. Kredet Frances Smith Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brott Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson Dione Kilmer Jeon Leslie Gnnie and Harvey Gross Mr. and Mrs. John Melhorn ·- Mr. and Mn. John laMonlagne Mary Pleger Lindo and Stewart Woodard Robert N. Bein Dennis Horwood Joseph and Janet Bell Alta Joffe Rtta Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Bjome Qvalo Coleen Carlin Dr. and Mrs. John Brown Mabry C. Steinhaus Beth Koch Dr. and Mrs. Jerrel T. Richards Phylis Westervelt Gertrude H. Reischman Harriet and James Gage Elizabeth 0. Wright Mr. and Mrs. John Gurney Som and Moty Bush George M. Singer Jone and O!arles Masmann Rtto Boland Richard E. Mcfarland James P, Felton Adelle and Cecil Monell Ann B. Heiney Helen D. Boll Val and Robert Sherman Phoebe Brownell Blackie and Soro Gadarion Deonne and Bill McCubbin ieon T andowslcy . Dick and Jone Crowl Mr. and Mrs. George Waadford Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Crecco Dr. Bob lmbemino John Hogested Doreen and Bab Marshall T. Duncan Stewart Agnes Blo"""'st J - J. lesht Steffensen Daniel G. Aldrich, Jr. Gen. and Mrs. Thomas F. Riley Mr. and Mrs. William Qiichester Catherine K. Simpson 'rom Cosey • Mrs. Rolph W. Gernrd James B. and Rorenct Stoddard Robert S. Barnes Tony French Alan c. St1 ........... "'"'" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matmoff Coroly and Richard Sweetland PQ! and Cort Heisser Kathryn and Holmes Ellis G<tg Topper David Steinmetz Bill and Judy o.eo.-.. ""•n-19 .Eleonor and Irving .Burg Pat and Duane Block Alice and Fro,. Remer Mildred and Kenneth Kendrick Jane and Lynm Foulcntr Gregory Horris ~ C.orinna and Howord-S. Bobb Anabel and John Konwiser J. Stanley Anderson Peggy Moracblin Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Shea John Elnott Virginia and Roy Astle Faith and Peter Vogel Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Sandor Mox Hurwitz Ellen Jone Sibert Broce and Cecelia Nott Groce l. Murray Good! and John Hoslcell Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert C. Morrison Burice and Jm Hanington P.A. Palmer Betty Dayle June Kawonua Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGuin! William C. Ring Patricia Herzog Haskell Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Darius Lucille B. Dlmire Mr. and Mrs. r.tenn Turnbull Gloria Zigner tnneti and Bud Desenberg Mary T. Hoyt Som Gurley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ran Harrod George y ordey Sheila Sonenohine Lucille • For .. is • •• ·• improving the quality of life in Newpart Beach, not the quantity of living units. ••• unplugging the traffic in ways that will not divide our City. . . • getting our money's worth . . . efficiency and a fair retum on taxpayer investment in City govemment. • • • representing all citizens, not just vocal, single issue minorities. . • • enhancing Newport's excellent parks, beaches, f'!Creafion and library programs. • • . controlling P.ollution in Newport Harbor and expediting public ownership of the Upper Bay as a wildlife preserve. • • • • working with neighboring cities and the Coll!lfy; not "sticking our heads in the sand" and hoping common problems will go away. ... truly representative govemment. The rights of people at home as well as those attending Council and Commission meetings must be equolly protected. • • • balance among social, economic, cultural and environmental values in our community. LUCILLE KUEHN X ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL KUEHN FOR COUNCIL, JAMES 8. WOOD, CAMPAIGN COORDINATOR 1831 SEADRIFT DRIVE, CORONA DEL MAR, CA. {714) 675·6262 VOTE APRIL 9 ~-."I .... • • DAIL V PILOT ~J :: . Hideout Totters. ' /Jard Ti1n cs Hit Jes.~e Jt11i1 es' Site Kl!:AHNEY, t-.lo. !UPI) - Nincty·t\\·o years aft er Jesse J11n1cs '>l'as slain, on April 3, 1882 by ··The dirty little cov.'ard that shot ii.Ir . HO\l'ard ." the house that sheltered the fabled oulla"'' bctv.•ecn forays seems in danger of C<>llapS<'. It has \\'ilhstood battering prairie y,•inds for more than 11 century. but may pro1·c po match for the cne~gy crisis. AFTER JESSE. \Vho \ras Jiving under-the alias o( "l\lr. lloward." was shot in the back and killed by Robrrt Ford, a fonner associate. in St . Joseph, !\to .. his tnother , 1-frs. ~fatilda .Jan1cs. had the body packed in ice and brought home to the fan1ily r:inn for burial in the front ~:in.I. Years later. it \\"a s transferred to th e Kearney cemetery but tourists by the thousands. paying 75 cents each, have flocked to the "Old \Vymore, oy.·ner of the Jesse James Bank l\1useunl in ncarhv Liberty. an institu ti11n cncc 'held up b~" the Jaincs gang. The only casually of. that robbery y,·as a cousi n of \Vymore's, Jolly \\'ymore. \rho '''as j 7 \\•hen killed. ' 'F.\IER'\'800\' AROli~O brother 11·as killed by a bo·nb Prrsu1nably to• 'l'tl 11110 tht· hou.~c h\' 1:rr.··1tl' 1lt•tecti\'cS hu·cd by raehoads in an auctnµt lo h:ilt I r a I n rnl:Jberic~. rhc :.anl<' bon1b blcY• off ~lr!i. ~lati\da Ja1ncs· hand and hci~htcned honie • l'fl1n1nunity :iy1npathy fl'r hf'r uu!la\\· snns. here y,•ants lhat old house to TllE 1101..:SE IS filled \\ith stand," said \\rymorc. "It's such mementoes as an iron been declared a national fragment said to be a piece of landmark. But something's got the bon1b, \\'Hnled posters. to be done to brace it. Since handguns a n d rough-hewn the gasoline crisis. not many furniture from the Civil \Var people lea\'r the hig hway to period. look at the place, or thr bank Hccent!.1', Batdy,•in s a id . museum. either. It's runnin~ '"There 1\as a little "'Ork done no\ 1nore rhan 50 percent of -no1h1ng rnuel1. and no1hing 11ha1 iL dill.'' ~-1h:it 11ou\d las t long. Thl' Thr .J;tnH'~ house I s an1ount spent 1\·as so sn1a\1 I vrun1bli ng fast. lloof and can't c1·cn recall "'hat it 11·as."1 floors arc saggi ng and \'isilors Best hope for presc r1·ation no longer are perm'ittcd to nu1y re~t in plans to bu y or1 enter the big main roon1 conde1n n the property and y,·here Jesse 's young half convert it to a park . -NOW IN SOUTH COASTVILLAGE-'I g 11 e s • ll1ey really do11 't lun•e . I the mo11ey to renl·1, lg prop it 11p.' Welcome to the James J>Jace .. to "·alk through its musty rooms and pick up pebbles fro1n the · onetime ' b'1'8ve site. Then can1e !he ener gy crisis. Attendance has dropped off. "It's \\'ay do11·11 110\1". .. said 1 Clay Coun1y Prob.l ie Judge Rollie Bald\1•in. ''· l\1RS. !\IAE JAl\IES. 011·11er '• of the property, is :.i \vard of his court. T11e v1idov.· of the only son of Frank James. Jesse's older brot her. lives in a nursing ho1nc receives most of the dollars contributed bvl tourists. She reportedly h1ls 1rilled the property to three brothers. L.a\\Tcncc. Forrester ' and Chester Barr . grandchildren of Jesse James. although Ba I d "'in said "There's nothing ornciiil about that ." The Barrs 1\·ant to keep the property in the r;in1i!y. "I guess they don't ha\·c the money to rcA11y prop it up. let alone stabilize it the way it ought to bc_ ... _~~a~I Just a few words in lhe right place.,. Daily Pilot Classified Ads I. Dial the· direct line 642-5678 new Restaurant Horikawa-- a true gounnet • • expenence m apanese dining. Ir you have somP fnmiliority \.•:ith Japan· ese foods, you have an idea of what is in stor{' [or you in the new n,•s taurant Hor ikawa. ;\ full sel <'ction of auth<'ntic ~ J.:ip.'lnes<! dishes is yours lo choose fr om, in our C'IPRant dining roon1 -including Uc.Suki, Japnncsc·stylc bouillnbais.c;e. Or you may have your steak. sea food and chicken grillc>d at you r own tabl<'lop, ii la tcppan. Exotic libations arC' yo urs from the Horika wa loungr. Come in soon. Nc.,..·ly opened in South Coast Villag<', ~cross fron1 South Coast Plaza Shopping Center, Costa f..·1e53. HUNTINGTON BEACH HAYE A RIGHT TO KNOW! -· WHAT DECISIONS ARE BEING MADE IN YOUR CITY? WHAT IS ON THE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA? AN INDEPENDENT CITY CLERK PROTECTS YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW DO THE MINUTES TELL THE WHOLE STORY? HOW DO YOU GET ACCESS TO PUBLIC RECORDS? The City Clerk's position demands more than prolonged tenure in City Hall. The City Clerk must be a professional administrator with diversified experience and community participation. KITTY HAS • • • THE REQUIRED EDUCATION • B.A. in Political Science • Graduate won in Public Administration EXPERIENCE IH GOVERHMEHT • Huntin9'on Beach Planni119 Commissioner • Member 1973 Ora~ County Grand Jury •Deputy Recjslrar of Voters • 1973 Honinff Woman of the Vear and Citiien of the Year LEADERSHIP IH BUSINESS as Execuli•e Buyer for a major Hew York Deportment Store. STUDIED the operations of ten different city clerb to e•aluate better practices far H.B. KITTY WILL • • • • Use energetic means to get City Council agenda and actions known to the public! • Open the City Clerk's offic;e Saturdays to make your records available to you! • Expand voter registration services! • Eliminate bureaucratic indifference to the public! • Bring new idea~ and techniques to city hall! INTERVIEWED literally . hundreds of H.B .. citiiens to loam what serYice you wont from ~ City Clerk's office. HUNTINGTON BEACH NEEDS PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT AND DEDICATION TO YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW ENDORSED BY THE HOME COUNCIL HU~~g~0N Katherine L. (Kitty) Wallin CITY CLERK ADMINISTRATION ANALYST /PLANNER VOTE •.• ~ ..... -L. IOfyl ... _, ..... ,_ 4611-••. .-.,.. -•t- x IXPERIEllCI COUllTSI • CITY . COUNCIL • . . ' DISIR•CT . 0, E 'NEWPORT BEAGI APRIL . 9 • -A CITY WIDE_ lilCTION-NIWPORT 81~CH P14 lot ti'/"" e.o.-ti" IO Iii-._..."'-"' 11\111 It.,_, 0..-4<'t ,S...• .... s.a;.,. • .. • .. I• ' JO DAILV PILOT • Monday, .April 8, 1974 Mru·it1 es Loosen Grip ·011 Mite SquaJ.·e Property Tax Date MAHONEY By CANDACE PEARSON OI tltt 0.Ut l'ill'f 11•11 The Y..1arine Corps' ?-.file Square helicopter pr 11 ct ice fie ld In Fountain Valley may be turned over to the county for recreulionaJ use. The Afarincs r e c c n I I y lowered their priority on use of the landing strlp. \\'hlch sit, in the middle of Orange Coun· ty's regiona l park. · Although Ille Corps may use it. on occasion . 11 is no longer operating the fi('ld, county Supervisor David Baker sriid. The count y bas applied for an in terim use permit from the Federal General Services Administration <GSA1 . (.)..!Id Bureau of Outdoor Recreation lBORl so \\'eekCfld l<indsailors and model airplane clubs can Health News ... continue to U!ic the field. Bakt>r "''ant.s to itcquire the site fl('rmanently. "Once the county obtains It -and I'm optimistic on 1hat -then v.'e'lt determine wh:11 the hlghest and best use '>''ill be," Baker said. Ofricialii of Lhc Bureau of Outdoor Recreation h a v" agr<.-e<I tn cnrry Orange Coun· tv's case for acquisition . Baker said. This is important hf'cnusc all federal agencies -like the non -are given the right to stakC> claims to such lands retorc the slate and county governments. Baker said hcllcard scvtral months ago that the fllarincs might drop their prioril y ho ld on the r1eld. That Sack Ache of ' Yours Is Predictable ··0ne or the most distressing' statistics regarding the health or our citizens is that 8 out of every 10 o( them will sometime be struck down by low back pain." In reporting this startling figure, Dr. Gary Couturt of the Couture chiropractic office notes th at " ... it is downright depressing when you realize that so much or the pain and suf. feting could be Df..•.,. avoided by c-ie.n, D.C. precautionary checkups or etfect.ive treatment at the first signs or the problem ." According to Dr. Couture, loW back pain has become a hazard to a family economy as scores of Industrial workers are disabled annual)y by low back pain. "The high incidence of low back pain is not surpri sing ·when we combine the racts that most low back pain is due to mechanical defects or lhe spine," says Dr. Couture. "And that 75% of all forward bending or stooping motion occurs in the low back." The structural or meehanical defects of tbe low back usually develop slowly and without pain over a period of many months. "The rlrst signs of lhe developing defect", says Dr. Couture "could be no more than an occasional 'catch' or a slight change of posture, or a vague weakness or tight feeling in the hlps orlegs. "As the defect develops to a crucial point," he continues, "a slight unguarded move or an unusual exercise is suffi cient to disable the victim for days, weeks or, unfortunately In somo cases, permanently. "If only persons JO and older would realize that their chances of low back disablement are high," Dr. Couture stale5. "If you reverse the statistics we've mentioned, you realize tbal your chances are only 2 in 10 that you WON'T have low back troubles unless you are checked for potential or existing problems and receive proper care and effective treatment.'' Most leading insurance com· panics and workmen's compen · sation pay claims for on·tbe·job back injuries. "But your best insurance against disabling spinal disor· ders and, specifically, low back pain, is the detection of spinal defects in the early stages," says Dr. Coutu.re. "I do so firmly believe," he adds, "that our office offers. you and your family a regular professionally directed spinal hygiene program that allows you to be among the fortunate few who will go through life without the unhappy and pain· ful incidence of low back disablement.'' 'Dr. Couture maintains offices al The Couture Chiropractic or. fice, 204.3 Westclirf Dt., Newport Beach (corner 17th & Irvine - near Coco's). Phone645-S300. (C) ARS 1974. Baker r~'lrcscnts the Second Supcrvisorlal District. It in..· eludes f QOntaln Volley and lluntington Beach. The county Ha r bor s, Beaches and Parks District probably will handle the In· tcrim permits :uld, if a~ quisltiqn Q.f. the rleld goes through, study possible futu re uses. Baker said. The counly acquired lhe re· nl:iindcr or Milr: Square Park under the federal "Parks to Prople'' program. The ~tarinl'S nu longer have aulhority to issue indi\'idual pcnnits for landsai lcrs and model airplunc ov.11crs to use the fie ld. The public must go to the GSA and BOR. v.•hich can be n\orc li~nsuming. If the count\' handles lhc field pcnnits. · Baker said. ''rnt9St likely \\'C '>''OU)d onen it up." If there ·arc no •fh ght · operations during the week. lh:1t tin\C cou ld also be used. The county's request for the field must rirst be rcviev.·ed by the Depart men! of Defense. Easter Seal Party Set In Orcui ge ORA~GE The Four \\'heel Dr ive Club or Orangf' County v.·ill host an Easter partv Saturday. ror physically handicapped children al the Easter. Seat Rehabili1ation Institute of Orange County. Starting al 9 a.n1 .. the. club v.·ill take O\'.Cr !he lnstitute's Satur d ay H. cc re ation Progra1n , offering children a four·hour fun fe s1. Rides in four '>''heel dri\'e vehicles, and an Easter Egg -hunt are scheduled. Club members will prepare and hide 300 Easter eggs and baskets for the hunt on the six-acre site at Tuslin and La Veta Avenues in Orange. A spaghelli feast will climax the day for the handicapped chi ldren . v.·ho range in age from 3 to 16 years. Library Post ORANGF. -:\fa rgarel H. Ray has been appointed dircc· tor of public services ror Or:inge County Pub l i c l~ibrary. ~trs. Ray has befn the library 's col I e ct i on management coordinator since 1970, supervising the e\'alua· lion, scleclion and cataloging or books and other n1cdia. 1.69 each is all you pay for professional color portraits of your child. Select either large 5 x7'; or set of 4 wallet size, from several poses. ' ' ,..,... •....... , .------. l'llOTOWl'llY llOURS TltS., WM~ n.n., Fri. Hll Sol, Apr. 9 lhno 13 B11e1ta Part: Store 1:31a.&to1 ,. .. .... 2p.ato1:31p. .. Oron9~ & Saf'lta Ana I 0 a.m. to I p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. • 2 chl1dren photographed iogether-1.69 each child • All portrails delivered to you at ou r store • Age lim it: 12 yea1s And we never charge for handling or delivery. Pi~y is available at: lhe, Treasury BUENA PARK -.. °"'"""".._ a..,...,., .......... .._,, ... , ORANGE ci ...... o--;.,,,. """ o..-····· ... _,,-.1 .... SANTAANA »•i..--oli.. '-'"'" .. °"'"" .•• , .. _,_, , •.•• W ednesdt1.y SAT\'TA ANA -\\'edncsdo.y Is the deadline for payment of the second Insta llment of pro~ erty taxes, according to Orange County Tax Collector· Treasurer Robert Citron. Huntington Beach City Oeri< "If too payment is not received or postmarked on or before \\'cdnesday, six pcrcenl penalty plus $3 costs per parcel oC land . will apply," Citron sald. 25 Years office experience management and business systems · h. · nd nrocedures Initiate new proven cos t saving tee n1ques a ,... "~lany taxpayers oonfuse the final date to pay property taxes with the final1 date to pay federal and slate income taxes-April 15," he added. from private industry Dall'I' f'lltt S!all ~ Citron "'arned taxpayers that. if they '>''ait until the final day to pay. they should take thi; paynlenl lo a pc>St of· rice and be sure the envelope is cancelled in their presence: Supports city clerk as on elective P?.sition to keep control of city government in the hands of the citizens HE WANTS SITE ·Supeno ~sor Baker Not running on a slate with council ca;ic!idotes After the fedC?ral agencies refuse !hi'! parcel. the GSA can s I a r t distribution. "That," Baker said, ''is when it comes to us." ·Do Your FALSE TEETH Drop, Slip, or Foll? A TRULY INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE Good Deed make the scene Sundays in the ----~ Do11'& ket1p 'll'Of!)'llll" abO'llt ·vou:r falM teetb droppln1 at lbe 'll'l'OllC tl111e. A daituni ad.tu.Ive eu hel11o. FASTEET:!f: dnturea a lont:• ""·finner, bold. Kakeia •t.-lzcmnf!Gjoyable. For mont~ &11d eou>fort. t1911 FASTEE'fll l)ei). t W'I Adhnl•e Po•dar. 0.ntv:ret \hat et ani -ua1 '° t..llh. s-:wour ~ nculatl7. Gcmmon•l0~8',....., ~. tt1t19Mdl"'4 tG.H.l . .,.., .......... l(nlfy ...... EXPERIENCE COUNTS! BILL AGEE IS THE OllLY CAllDIDATE Ill THE &lh DISTRICT -. EXPERIEllCED Ill llEWPORT CITY GOVERlllEllT BILL AGEE BUSINESSMAN Newport Beech City Council City Wide Election ISSUES AlltPORT -I :strongly support Newpo rt Beach's current legal clforu to :substantially reduce noLSe levels of Jct aircraft at Orange County Air· port. Dt:NSITY -I strongly support lhc low density philosophy of our new general plan and the protection to the community property values of our older areas as set forth in our recently a4opted development standards. TRAFFIC-I suppo rt the realignmen t around our cily of the Corona dcl f\lar FrttWay through lhe Bonita.C.Oyo te C11nyon roo te. I strongly oppose My artempt to build a freeway or freeway·like expressway lhraugh our city whether it be through the 1-"ifth Avenue route or any other. PARKS AS D REC"'HEATI ON-Dtveloper:sshould be required lo provide adequate parks and recreation facihtift for lhc future occupants of their pro)C'Cts. I favor add1tioJ1.1\ residential parks for the use ol areas that are built up and park-deficient.· CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE: Marshall Duffield, Co·Campa ign Chairman W•lter J . Koch , Co·Carr.paign Chairman Cati Van Winkle, Treasuter Wallace Calderhead Richard Clucas Suianne Rudd Gerard V11n Hoven ', ENDORSEMENTS: Rev. [dw1n t'. Alle n John & Nancy Allen Mrs. Margaret R. Armstrong t'aul & Syd Batalis Judy Barker Allan Beek Mrs. Joseph Beek Beverly & Robi n Benson James Blakemore Dick & Mildred Bowman Jim Brobeck Nancy Calderhead Richard S. Carter John & Mand't Cole Ruth C. Coulfer Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Cwierz Curt Dosh Barbara Eastman Dan Emory Sue L. Ficker Roy & Jeanne Giordano Paul Gruber Kenneth & Joan Haigh LOIS M. Halligan t..eo Hanna Earl Hardage ,1 Bim & Judy HMti n~ June C. Healy Mr . g, Mrs. Arthur Hehn Joyce Be liakofl Ellen Borchsenius Ann Brucks Edgar J. Carpente r Stephen C. Drumm;' Irene Friend Nan Frye r Rupert M. Hendricks Bob Hildenbrand Or. & Mrs. William Hildreth Mr. & Mrs. R. Hill is Alan A. Hirasuna Grant&: Inez Howald Tom Houiton Paul Hummell Tom &: Oartene Hyans John A. Ireland Dick & Ninfa Jarvis Ralph & Peggy Jarvis Robert G. Jenkins M.C. Johnson, Jr. Albert H. Jones Mr. & Mrs. William Kloeckner Kathy Koch Donnell 'Koch Donald M. Koll J ef f C. Kraft William M. Kull Roland W. Landrigan Stephen L. la Vaute Wilbur 0 . layman Mr. & Mrs. Jul ius Linde Elaine linhoft Cecil & Dotty l inkev Dr. & Mts. K. Litwaek Will iam G. Livingston Forrest Fullmer Bea Harvey Blm & Judie Hastings Mrs. Lyman M. King, Jr. Mr.&. Mrs. James Lucas Marie Muli naro Mr. & Mrs, Robert Newcomb ttl-:GIOSALISM \'S 1.0CAl.GOVEKN~IEST-My interests lie in seeing strong and imaginative loc.111 governmelll nourish in Newpo rt Beach. With 5lrong leadership and rt"Sponsibility, our city council can preempt lhe nl'Cd for regional imposition in our af(airs. •·\"II.LAGE AT:\10SPllER~;" -1 am committed to keeping the small !O">l.'T1 atmosphere intact with continued emphasis on lhe unique character of our different viUage:s within the city., lllGll RISE-I am opposed to any more high·ri.se in Newport Beach. DOWl".'COAST OEVELOPMEST -We should oppose any effort! to cii:pand our bowidaries. f urther eii:pansion will necessilllte cosl5 greater lh11n !he benefits, higher taxes.and will double ~siz.e of our city. HACK BA'' -The natural slate of the back bay should be preserved. We should retain lhe public accessud UH olthis p-ecioul natural asstt. QUALIFICATIONS: • • Chairman, Newport Beach Planning Commission Chairman, Newport Beach Citilens Transportation Comm ittee • • Past President, Corona del Mar Civic Association Member. Citilen's Coordination c:Ommittee/Harbor Area Freeway Fighten Thomas R. Malcolm Calvin McLaujjllin Dick May Mr. & Mrs. W.C. Morgenroth Melville M. Morrison Vaterie R. Murley John & Laura Parkinson Mary PearsOn Cal & Helen Pierce Gloria Marie Place Ann Rawlings Frank&: Fran Robinson Mn. P"'I Rykoff Bill & Eileen O'Hare Mr. & Mrs. Paul O'Shea Rachelle Robers Mrs. Howerd Rogers Joe&: Judy Rosener Mr. & Mrs. Harold Rutherford Mr. & Mrs. David Seeley Dick'°" & loi1 Shafer John & Marjorie Shea Mii'( Taylor Shopard Patsy Simon Merrill ' Mirgot Skilling J im Slemons Ira & Alice Smith Jay M. Smith Mr. & Mrs. G.J. Sokel Charles 8r Hortense Solari Ruth Ellen Richwine Lesly (4.nn Rizzo Rac helle Robers Ginny1Solh Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Sylvester Both ThomP90n Diane B. Thornton Victoria Solinger · R.H. Spooner Mrs. John Store Timothy L. Strader Stanley & Doris Siinderland Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Sylves1er Bert & Jill Tarayao Beth Thompson June Thompson Mr . & Mrs. Roger Vandergrift Riccarda l . Velde Mri. Stephanie Volla Bill & Marilyn von Kleinsmid Harold & Kath~ Walt Mr. 8t Mrs. Howard Ward JcihnWayno He~ E.Weiss John Wtltlr Or. 8t Mrs. G. Mack W~ner Angela Ficker White John W. Wikle Bailey A. Williams Dell & Louise Will iams Ray Willilnw RoyWoo!My Or. W1l1erWoman:t1 · Randy Wri91t Ron 6 BifWt!o Veo st ... & s.rrv Yek;ch las Young & Mrs. Jeflel'( Young n & Betty Tice Deborah Trotter Marilyn Voorhis Virginia Wh itehouse Diane Whittler Ruth Young Judy, Billy & Lisa Agee ' Sta the kno in a s bo s fro In ma pee Rex T Ol!.tlh, :;;:.c~ NtOra Mni. Al>"i! l n!l!'l"n V iew R1vmo 6. 197, Su•viv one O• e1ecr.; LI Me RuJsell Btrnhe luotral 7. 197 Ch.tpel Morru1 Mador ·-191, at hu•b•o Ectwer •oo '"'"""" Churc .,_ ... •O!'OutJ bY~. H~rcv tl<JIOOI Ol!llh frif'IO, Be<Jth. Broao -·" Ralph ct•!• 0 '"' " M Olego; Funl>I' sr. J Men! Bro.id '~ NiaUf!I Survlv ~Shi ~17.'s Beat~ loltrn :Sr.elf Al>"ll C1nct Morlu E•ll>f Hlll1. " NtVMI s.ervk C~ape et\ Tom '~· "" C•oltt Kart W.• SUtVIY ....... -' aauoh DO"alllt sJ11a M t J• S•rvlc II A.M Vl1U11 '~' Olrtct (Iara 0•1t """'' -·" c c c. • 0•11• ~llol '"" l"Mlt 'HALF REWRITTEN' Judge Bruce Sumner • Deatlis Else·wliere litlAMI t UPI \ -Albl'rt Staehle, 7~. creator of Smokey the Bear and other widely known animal characters, dl~ in a ri.1iami hospital Friday of a stroke. Staehle. a German- bom immigrant, c reated Smokey in 194a on commission from the U.S. Department or Interior \\'hich "'·as seeking a mascot for its forest fire prevc>ntion campaign. De alh Notices AlllUCKLI a ION WESTCLIFF MOllTUAIY 427 f . 17th Si., Co~10 Mesa 646-4888 IALTZ-HIGllON fUNIRAL HOMl Corona del Mor Cosro Me10 -·- 673-94 50 646-2424 BILL liOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Sroodwoy, Cosio Me1<1 5o48-J4J3 -·- McCORMICK LAGUNA HACH MOllTUAIY 1795 loguno Conyon lld. 494-9415 -·-McCOIMICK MISSION MOITUAIY 28832 Co mono Coo•~trono Son Juan Cop·~!rono 495-1776 -·-PACIFIC VllW MIMOllAL PAIK MO•!uory (llopel 3500 Poc+f•t V•-Ofive Newport Beoc:~. (al1fC)l'n<1:1 6'<1-2 700 -·-PHK FAMILY COLONIAL fUNllAL NOMI 7801 Boll-0 Aff We~l"'·"lll!I' 893.l.52~ -·- SMITHS' MOllTUAIY 627 Ma•" St, H1111ti"91ol'I Be<Kh ~36·6~39 ------- • ..... --"r ---... • DAILY PILOT f J Sumner Pares Down State Constitution .. By JACKIE HYM.\N Of "" OMtt l"iltt Sltfl pased of businw-men. politl- cl.ans. educators. tobor l<.>aders and othert, has been strug- gling to revise the constitution devised In 1878 and amended hunrlre<h of limes sincc. 13, ''This is a dtffltult one because there are so many saettd co1i1.·t1 in vol\' ed ·' · Sumner said. Article s.-, denhng '~·1th pubhc housinJI:. Sumner snld that t h c present Con.'it1tu tlf111 r('r,u r'"" locul residents 10 'Ott' on pulillc hou.s1nr. ~fori• c·11~ l'ounclls c:ut propose pn •Jl·1·•~. M.llffM', lh"l't''s a lot of op- po~Ht(ln 10 tht' r'\'\'1s1on fro111 the real e.statt-industry ·• As fur public npprov11! of tht• r1)11~!1!u\:1J11;il r ,, \ 1 ' 1 on " , Suin~ll·r ~.Hrt , · \\ ''rL· lirini.:1ni.: thr1n bt.'!or<' thl' public broken do"n into sn1,1ll ~rt11ons" "ThJt ";11 t,nt• t'Ontro,ersi:il point 1•a11 t hold llll th<> r1•1 1~1nn i•f .1 \\ hnlt· :.r11t:ll'." hl' 1•\pl.11nl·tl ln t966, Califomi(I had the fourth lon~cst con!llt111ion in the "'orld. Orunge County Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner recalls. Sumner. former chairman of the St a t e Constitution11I Revision CommissiQfl, said that btforP hi!I commission's revisions, the state's Constitu- tion was shorter only than lho!te of lndiana, Louisiana and Alabama. "I'd Af!Y we h..'lVc the Constitution nlOrt' th::in hair rt>\\'rllll'n ;,it thi.s point," Sumner said. "\\'e re trying to simpli!y the language and clarify th e sections which are incomprehensible." "Thi~ secl ion deals \\'Ith 1nx exempl!ons and sonic pt.'Oplt· don 't 11ant to gi\'c thcn1 11p." h<" 1..-on11ncntecl. "Do yo u realize that there's n tax t'X- ·cmplion for tn.>cs less than ~O years old ?" (~oasl Cluh '~'in :-; I lono r~ SI~CE I~. Ille leg islature· ;ippointed commission. com· He said thrl'C sections or tht' rc"Titten ronstitutlon :i.re cur· rently before the ~1 il:ttr . ONE IS A fC\'ision or Article A second proposition Is slmJ>ly a re\l·ording of the r<'Call article .,..·hich "' <1 s pre1·iously unintelligible, ilC- cording fo Sumntr. The third article now being ronsidcrC'd is a re1·1sion of ll:1\1' Carrtn<'r 1n the ·r01!1 'l'n!t--:. Contrst. They \\'i ll con1· pelt: in thl'.' D'lv1!'1011 ~l'Cl<t'h ('l!h+·r :1rc.lS. Vurlh!'r i11!orrn.111"n ~ibou! 1111' 1·lub l.s 111;11l;il•I<' fr .. rn I ·•ni.·~t <1J.:;1ri~t l'luh~ fron1 l\.1 rl·ll~·1r.1. 1 ... t1~' 6~~-~·7'17 , ORANGE COUNTY Hop right in and choose from these delicious buys!~~~·.\;"'~ GAYLY TRIMMED AND FILLED EASTER BASKETS 88¢ to 529 CHOCOLATE COVERED EASTER EGGS Coconut or Fru it and Nut nt. wt. 1 lb. nt. wt, 2 lb. 149 PECAN COVERED EASTER EGG JELLY BIRD EGGS nt. wt. 1 lb. bag 39e nt. wt. 1 lb. 137 FOIL WRAPPED SOLID CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE BONN El BUNNIES nt. wt. 5 oz . I EGGS ' nt. wt. 14 oz . ~ag 93e SOLID MILK CHOCOLATE EASTER BUNNY nt. wt . 6 oz. SPECKLED MALTED MILK EGGS nt. wt. 1 lb. YELLOW MARSHMALLOW BUNNIES MALTED MILK ROBIN EGGS nt. wt . 8 oz. box of 12 ASSORTED SOLID CHOCOLATE MINATURE PACK nt. wt . 6-7¢ 4•1. oz. BUEMA PARK BRA CH'S CHOCOLATE COVERED MARSHMALLOW EGGS pkg. of 12 44e SPERRY CHOCOLATE COVERED CREAM EGGS ORAM GE pkg. of 6 FOILED PEACOCK EGGS pkg. of 12 CANDY AND TOY FILLED PAIL AND SHOVEL gge BRACH 'S CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW RABBITS pkg . of 10 39e '"'-h .t o.--p....,.. 0,.. hty t:JO .. ~JO II"'·,,,.. ... , 10 I• 1 City""· .. 4•• .......... , °""''~'pa 0.-., ""*r 10 '• t. ' -~ ' ., ·~ •• • • . • • • . ' • • l l'I. < .. ~ ' . . ( ., . .. • ) • 12 DAILY PILDf et's • *********************••·················~····· . . ............. t ,1 orta tu aeeto * * ELECT * * . ' ive! Pete, that is EWPORT CITY COUNCIL, DISTRICT 3 ****************************~*************************************************************~~··················******* I Longtime concerned resident. Martha and Pete (J. Peter) Barrett. They reared four children in Newport Beach; Jim 26, Steve 23, Diane 20, Larry 18 For more than thirty years Pete Barrett has been a concerned citizen of Newport Beach. He's been concerned particularly about youth. He's skippered the first Sea Scout ship in Newport Harbor. While He was awarded the coveted Sliver Beaver Award by the Orange County Council Boy Scouts of America For his outstanding service as counselor to the C81ifornia Fish and Game Commission he Was given the Conservation Award of the Ocean Fish Protective Association. Concerned about traffic in the city. he has led efforts for solution. There's still need for solution, not more talk. others were still talking , Pete led a homeowners suit against the County of Orange to force elimination of the Airport noise nuisance. It hasn 't been eliminated ·yet but Pete 's still in there fighting. We need a quiet fighter -one who doesn 't waste our time and his breath in ineffective shouting. * * He knows what needs to be done. Like all of us Newporters tor Pete Barrett. Pete knows what needs to be done. We've been frustrated for years by council persons who claim superior intelligence but lack common sense. AMONG OTHER THINGS-WE NEED: • S..lble growltl <°"""' • All ..cl to residmltial crowchg • l 111pr o •td •••rCJ••cr a•b •laact Sf'r•lc•-ctUOtified pa r a111edlc1 011 t•try nhlcle ood •••• geoc:y laclltilt East of tho lay • Real ""'9''" oo sol•io\g lloe troffic probll'• ~ •Real ""'9'•ssoosol•iog tho airport Pl ot.11111 • Cooll...i-againsl tho fneway Since closing out his sport fi shing business Pete has made his living as a realtor but not a developer. His business is confined to resale only. Hence. his resistence to runaway development is professional as well as personal . * He's a leader! For years when readership was needed, organization after organization has turned to Pete. Here are a few of the.Important offices he has held: President, Newport Balboa Rotary Club President, Newport Harbor Jaycees President, Newport Harbor·Costa Mesa Board of Realtors Executive Board Orange County Council Boy Scouts of America Chairman, Newport Harbor Yachtsmen's Luncheon (Weekly) Member or Chairman of city committees: Board of Adjustments, Real Estate Advisory, Newport Tomorrow, Citizens Harbor Area Research Team (CHART) Newport Beach has been ·Pete Barrett's home . town for more than thirty years . He graduated from Newport Harbor High School. He's played a leading part in the civic life of the city. Like all of us he's outraged by what's been happening to Newport Beach. That's why he finalry agreed to heed our plea and file for the city council. We stand behind sound, responsible local_ govemment. We support J . PETER l"PETE"I BARRETI for Newport Beach City Council. : . ..., ..... • .._.ManW --...... 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Bo11d Qeopat1·a Was No Liz Taylo1· It's the clai1n of a roin expert named Ed\\·ard Rocht•tte that the great Clropalro was ugly. A piece of mOOC)' wa:s minted in Egypt during her reign there from 50 to 30 n.c. It .shov.·s her features to be almost grotesque. Roche.tie says those ancient <..'Oins were quite accurate. }le fle also said it's highly doublJul a queen with Cleopatra'a pov.·er ~-ould permit .coinmakers to portray her as the possessor or ror· blddlng features unless in foct she was do"·nright homely. SALE!\1 Q. "\\'hat's the most common name for a l0\\11 in this counlrv"'' A~ ·~lem . \\'ith 24 toy,-ns so namc<l It is alv.·ays corn.'C\ to address an autciolltEr as ''Colo- nel." That city v.·ilh lhc highest rate of cirrhotJs and the largest nuinbcr of psychiatrists per capita is \Vashington, D.C. Stingiest man in Texarkana, it has been said. \\'as one \\'C may call liicha rd Hoe. Neighbors claimed he liked to ~it under the pecan tree in his backyard to save the shade on his porch. The n1arketing boys still can't explain ~·hy toothbrushes packaged in grl>en seem to sell best. It is the blue package that lends to move other merchandise the fastest. Vt'AR That jungle fighting among the land mines is a mon- strous thing , all right. Number of American sotdiers v•ho lost feet and ll'gs in the Vietnam war v.·ent 7U percent higher than those casualties similarly afflicted in the Korean y,•ar. And 300 percent higher than those "·ho suf· fcred likewi~ in \Vorld \Var II. An animal cxprrt of lengthy experience says these l\1·0 rules will just about guarantee your dog v.·il\ behave around the house: I. Figure out before, not after you get the dog just exactly v.•hal you want lt lo learn. 2. Never lcl it get away \\ith an act of disobcdielice, ever. Am asked who's 1hc v.·orld 's best knitter. An English \\'QIPan, probably. ~1.rs. G\ren ~Iatlhewman. Of Featherston, Yorkshire. One year she turned out 336 garments. Used up the wool of 37 sheep. Still, I like Aun t f\.1andy report out of the Kentucky mountains. She \\'as described as the knitlingest \roman anywhere. Said ber husband: "She takes her yarn 10 bed "'ilh her every night, and every now and then she throv.·s out a sock!" THOREAU \Vise old Henry Da vid Thoreau told himself these ·rour things e\'ery morning before he got up: llis body \\·as hcillth y, his mind alert. his \\'Ork was fascina ting. and his friends tru sted him. This men tal manipulation daily be- for e he e\'cn put his feet to !he floor got him off to a dandy start, he said. ~1ight try that.• 1'hat age at wh ich a "'oman spends the most money on gloves. contend the marketing boys , is 17 ... Ave rage gro1,·nup n1ale racoon \\'e ighs 13 pounds .. .It's a proven fact that how v.·ell potatoes gro\v hereabouts has to do \1'ith the phases of the moon ... ~tost 1xipular household pct in \Vest Ger many is the parakeet. .. Ordinary lable salt causes more skin rash unde r finger rings than anY- thing else. contends an Indiana medical specialist. f{esearchers at the University of Georgia studied a bunch of different breakfast cereals. Then reported : "The cereal boxes. if taken \\'ith milk and raisins, are as nu· tritious as their contents." • ' Address niail 10 L. :'!. Boyd , P.O. Box 1875, NetL·· port Beaclt 92660. EASTER OUTFITS OCEAN PAClrlt Coldlll'oy Shorts l ,,J JANll[N & HANGTlN T Shif1s StlJ;IE SMIRTS UGUNA iii SURFUNE Bu".Ws HANGTEf{ Hylon Trunks SURfllN( Chettm L.i ~ .... ~ - BUSH gjORTS AVAIL.ABL.E AT THE STOREKEEPER A 1tort ol t1ltaordln1ry cMrect.r tor "*'I & boyt. ' . IU•Alllll!C.•111 lllAll,_ C'llUGI \ .., Monday Apnl 8 lq74 OAIL.'i PILOT J3 ------- Church No Good Nudes "' ........... ~. Tormenting Rectal Itch Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues Promptly Relieved ToGi·ve Suu Bat.hers Co11trolled Dra1ria The Rev. John Rogen Davis, n.-ctor of Saint ~1ichac.I and All Angels F.pisc..-op.il Church, 3233 Pacific \'it>"' Drl\'e, Corona del 1.1 a r , announce~ lilt presentation of an original drama by Diana Janus, "The Image ,i1nd the Likeness.".: on Good Friday, at SAN DIEGO flJPll -For JtUde bathers, it \\'~ 11 \'ictory, bu t stre!akcrs suffered a !\('I· back "'ht>n ('fty councilmen 1n· troduced an Otdinanc£' b3Jlnin& public nudity . \\'hen thC' hours of tcsli1nony ('(lde<I . nude sunbathers-\\hQ ha \·cn't been sto1>ped by lack of C'llY sanction in the past - ,go t an officio! nod to use a 900- f<J>t strip of secluded La Jollft Beaeh &!I an •·op tiona l s~·imsuit artu." 7,20 p.m. H119ged B co•~·c1"' The author and n1embcrs of ln' ..,,.. .... 1ES at the Sa. f I ,i\ctor Joe Flynn . · in 5emc time banned nudit.v int ~ 1chae 's parish "'ill an~"·herr else Jn tht' rity , participate in the f i n o I f torente. S.C.. for a -..·tiich nwans tltt' onh· lr~:tl of(cri!lg in tfle Lenten series of Cancer Society dinner. streaking hcrt "'ill ht; at the I se\•cn e\•ents. Curt Abbott. ben<"h. was beaten 1111 al his 1.... 1. · \'icki and Stanley ~ndin~tr. ·~ <"Ounci " :tcl!on~ didn t ~bora.h Schell and l;oroon motel and robbed or selii;fv c \' r r ,. one . The 1\n1eric:in Ci\·1] i. i be rt it' Ji Yea ton will interprcl 1hc $13 in rash and a S400 Uriion and th<-Sexu.:il l'"rcedom entertainment and meditnion. "'a!c.h b)I two 1nen. Leagu£' atgut'<I that nudity at The C'.ood Friday M'rViC!'s Later, t \v 0 suspects nn,\~ iso!atc1I area alrt'ad}' "'·as l ~gin at noon. and continue at pern11Ut·d under a n.>ct'n1 U.S. 1:30 p.m. 11nd 2:30 p.m.. v.•erc arrested. supreme Court deeis1on concluding \\'ith the dran1a . 1---------------------- Ho!.v Saturday \\'ill begin at 5 p.tn. "·ith evening praye r aild the sacra1ncni of penunce. At II p.n1. the Easter Vigil begins \\'it h the lighting of the Paschal Candle. continuing until midnig ht . '#Mlli Tittl Ll ST HO llUICMlClS 011 THIS COLllCTOl'S HIM! \IMITIO OUAllTITllS FREE LECTURE OH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ''Tht Woy to Hopw end Free-dom" br ,_.A. &icln°" THURSO.t.Y-.4.f'Rll 11 -1 P.M. SlCOt"DCHUICH Of CHRIST SCltHTIST ) I 00 rocifle Vl•W Dr .• CO!"-cMt li4or "• Origi~ol GUM BALL MACHINE c: .... • .... • Attractive wood ~;;;", "°"'. .. '.", ;--,--~·J <ose with window l front and wall hanger. BLT A llAPP~t:S.S of \\'on1anhooct ~pok€'::;man !riaid officia l ptrmlss11111 for n11d1t ~ \\;JS ju.s t anothfr t xa1npl l· of dl'Clining publ ic moral1t ~· Not so. said Roland Hl"-'<I Al ~. he 511id, he still sunbatht·.) In lhe buff. 111 mi'IM\' l ,)V" l'n•paration l-1 i:1\'H prornpt . l1 •1nporar\' rrlit'f frorn i;uch '""'" .ind itrhin::: :ind 111.1uall)' h1·lrs ~hr ink ,;11>·1•llini.: ol hi:n1orrhoidJI tis· bUt'S c.1u1o1•d bv 111 fl.11nrn.1tiun 1'esls l.>y doclol'$ on hun· (lrrdJ of patiefll.S $hO\lo'cd lhil 10 be true in m.i ny <';1$dl. ln fal"t . m11ny doctors. thrm- ""l\'t'l"i. 11.-.<' f'rrparat1vn II~ or rPC''()n1mrnd it for thl'ir fr•m · 1111·~ l'ri•par;itinn II ointn1ent or sup1l06•tor11•). THE STORE THAT BROUGHT LOWER PRICES TO THE BEACH AREA PHARMACY ' WE QUOTE PRICES OVER THE PHONE ... ANYTIME Sl.29 -CHlC• THESE surt l SALE SPECIALS-,....,, Ill!. I o .... ""· '"'tl• 1 COPPERTONl s"~'•" lotion ~ 0 1 .•••....•.•••••• St.19 \t .!1 9 V!SINE EYE DROP S, l 0 1 .••••••• , ................ 2 ~~ i 'i1 $1179 SENSOOYNf l oq.tloo••'•· ~ .01. , , ••• ..-, f',, .. ,, .... I ~9 1 ?9 f9c RISE "BABY FACE" s~ ••• c,.8,,., I• 01. ' •• '... . . . . 1,19 • I 19 89c 2700 E. Coast Hiahw,v. at Fer-1••!. Corona del Mar AMPtl PAR•ING IN REAR Ho11r1 -•:JO· 6:00 Dollf Closed S1111d•.,1 •ed Holldoy1 644-7575 I All PRICll HONORED THROUGH WlO., APRIL I~ • h1jey evriie"ti< Ameri<ana fr~m the turn ef the <enllfry. • A pull of tM porcelain kit0b mog i<olly clispensn o metered emounl of small cofldie.s, peonuls, gumboils, sunflower seeds - whaleYer yeu fill it with •• Big Sawings on Decorator Wine Storage Racks! • Marw1l 11t 1he pricH in thi1 reprffu<tion. • 1114 pages of Roslalgia. s2~~ RlG.5649 '7.49 H~irloom DISPLAY CASES • The perfec:t place for heosured family heirlooms, art objects, dried tlewers, etc. REG. '3.99 • Rusti < sown wood boll'. with <DrYed s299 ........ side ponels, 9.._ss <over l ...., ... A"li!ri<O<I An,;qv<! HURRICANE LAMP • AutMntic early Amer i<an design .• for storms, ~lo<kouts, 1mt1gmci1s or o lit1l1 ertra light onywher1. llG. 13.49 s299 • Detailed inMlges ol laurel & Hardy, Chodie Choplin, W.C. Fields. • Upto11"tell .•• o p1rfttt gill for on old-time movit fon . REG. 16.tt s49~ • • WINE STAND 'TRICYCLE' RACKS • Delicately suolled wrought iron stand hold1 6 bottles of your fovorile winn. • Use the lop asa fruil bowl or as D plant stand , RlG.s1999 '2U9 • • Designed of wrought iron lo hold your wine botrles ol o proper O'"]lt. • Choose large floor model or smaller lfike to sil on o counte1. 6 ICI TTl[ RIG. '14.99 12 BOTlll REG. '29.99 s999 s1999 -~.;'Ji'; ·._ .. . . -:.; ~; . . .... ::; . ~. :• . V 'f: . ·1 ~ ' ~\ / ~,::--~~~. _'f!.t""J!.... 410<h P01s MARGUERITE DAISIES • White: or yellow ... ptfft <I for bo1der1, mass disploys & ronl ointts. • G1ow lo be really lo rge: willt abundant !lowers. • lo Ye lots of sun -easy to <Oft for. 39~ .. ,., "' . • • J.'j •DAI LY fl!LOT _,.., __ , Re-Elect Your COUNCILMAN MILAN M. POST L lBl • :\:-.. .::-"" . • INCUMBENT ·- • Proven Experience 4 years as your councilman :: := • .· :: ·: Proven Leadership Leads airport noise fight ,. -: -Locally and nationally • • •• .· • •. -•. Proven Judgment Put NEWPORT TOMORROW goals of low-density . .. ·. low profile and high quality into new GENERAL PLAN. · - insoring no more Promontory Points! Partial List of Dostal Supporters .. -;,...,.,-.. ,.. ...... ~-~H-1to. Si-<·-~ ...... ~lololi1 MCI M•ry .4.lic.1 P"ric.1 .... c.,...u- ~ltl•• J.IOy11 .. Q, Olld Elt~ tMibcrd {w.1. Wlclttt1"- ...... oftdLl"Yha1 ~ _, llttlo Dk.It .:a-.._. ... ......, Jft!Mtl :..W. MCI Mri. JoM A. Milrdy Ill :;... .... , ....... , ;~•Ill Sl1wor1 CG1 !•·MCI Mn . J. It H~ fir+w Ovyo11. Jr. ":tetff •d f •itti .... ~~D.Kit""' : ...... L. O"loori1 "'"loMWD.Wll1 .~ ..... l..,~M .. l obtrtl.0..- f'WI MCI le+tt lowr :•°'Pf" Ofld OOl"Othr Hi.....,. o.Or.tll<IMr1.GiryGr-.... ::pr.MC1 Mr1. Jet.ir..._.Miltt' ;h •r..,olE111llyT°"' ~9.J. olld Ho11cy OMitl !Or.Ol'ldMrt.~lit-~ "lolor-11Loot1 .'.b . W, "Dk k" lkNrd : J oy WoolM)' : p..i Gn1Mr !p..,Kr..tH i ..... ,.n rolttr _:.Mr • ..-ct Mr•. Cl!Mool M. Hoot.t :: aob Md M~ loHMl11 : J'-.._.bit loMt ...._. )iW.-4 Mr 1 ........ .yTlfho :,..C.Mon-11 ~~MCI llolM &.!JI-' ; .... •d lt•trly 11111 ,.. '""'"'" ... ::o-,.w........,. ,...,,,..,. & U1 l l'Tf ..W.T.l •yd.Jr. ..... _ °"''-Mr. mMI Mn.0..Wsl. l ...... .._,ock 1..-.111 Dr. Md Mr1. H....i lrr!Ytfllli O...T•r Dr. Olld Mr1. MoctyR I. S-... J-1 R. G"9" Dr.Fr .. R • .._ Dr. OfldMrt. H.,..wW. Fr..n: Willi-c. l l119 JoM a.d Doroti.. n.nc.d hclt...t~ ..... , Dr. Olld Mrt. ~ Lk-*'ic .. k . l09""....tc..-~ Dr.0..1..nt I ii .d !'to1tcJ Woocl ,..., c:wl ktty .._Kw., J-.T..clowllry l cry Wiii-• St .. y .ct llA t.l.JtYrt C..t ..cl TtfTJ k.,.. ...... Mn.~CoffwJ Mr. Md""''" J. o...w Fer....-. Dic.•Fr.111t1• Dr . .,.... ....... Loby 1-*-I Goochrill I ii! -.cl MoriOfl HtdcJt E•t'tp H11r1 c..... .... Mr._."""-T. O.C:• Sfit.....t Ole.It Giid Jo1111 c:-.il MHt -Mynt0~ JIMIW.t111°" GM. flitt.I ntio.. ...... Hw•t J Giid lollwl,..... Jo.ff•H I Dr • ...dMr•.~ ... • .._, ftd Mor4tytt I • ...... ............ Johll ... k_W......, t.:f-LyH ~' Sc.""-'ht'f Gtof?TW4tf Olc.k C~o1 llll' ... J~ " . =~VOT E MILAN M. •• NEWPORT BEACH DISTRICT 4 •• i~PRIL 9 DOSTAL ' "- ·I QUEENIE ' ' B Phil lnt erland i ... ~·~tr. Jackson says he's sorry your wire is a ~ad cook, but you 're to stop pu tting your J\lnches in the shred· der." lJC lrvi1ie Ap1·il Exte11 sio11 Cla sses Li sted The following activitic~ are scheduled for April by the l"C J rvi.ne Ell tension Scr~ice pru- gram. Classc~ ~artier in lhc month have been listed pre· viously. SATU•DA't', "'~I • "WilOllt• l!COIOOY 'ltlll Trip."' w.11 ... C. IPil) Qv!n11, corPor•le lOOlollC•I .slr.c:IOI', UOll CGunrry Saf1rl, Ire, Pt rt o1 • 1«111'1'• iorlei.. ··w11cmre Ec010G1 . , . ....,.,,_..,.,., tnd 8-l>evlor," 1·10 p.m.. Stl•rl IC t "'P TM1!1r. Lion Country 5••~rl. UOD Moulton P•r-w•1. L•~-HUit. S!"flt .c!mli.alOll. &6. "Pr-rlrtg 1r.d Pres..,111111 Ert..:rlvl R•tum•>" E. 1{1'~ J,~ery, M,8, ... ., vltt·P<••la ... t 6"" 1noc!1te, Dtnt Tel~ln J.uo•)n111. A 11•·•~uv ~mln~r. t :JO 1,m.-4:30 p.m .• lt!Tl. 10}, ftumtn!tlf• Hiii. FM: MO, IMhi<ln IYllCll tnd !Mlr~ll'IQ. Job Ruling For Witch Challenged TOPEKA. Kan. !UPI ) -A state ruling that g;1\•e a pro- rf'sscri male \l"ileh hi! Job back \\"i ll be appealC'd. the Kan sas attorney general"s orn~ has announced. RoOCrt J. \.\lilliams. a p<;,\'choloi;ist al the Kansas Stale Industrial Reronnatory. ,,·as fired in January after the \\'il'hila Eagl<> and Bcaron publish«! a story tha t told of his p:lr!i('ipation in t he (iardnerian seer. an ()('('Ult group th:tt ·worships a 19.'0- he:ldcd. n1a!e-rerrw le godhead. Hcfornt.1lory superintendent Kenneth Olivar said William."! v.·as no longer able to er. fccti\'c!v lt<'at 1he irumtrs. The -Civil Service Conl- ntission said the st.1te failed to prove that \\'i\liams v.·as not firC'd for his religious l>elirfs and ordered hin1 reinstated v.·i1h back pay. A~istant Attorney General 0.1rt Schneider said the state ~ill fi rst seek a rehearin~ before the commission and if 1h:lt f;iils. !he case v.·ill be taken to Shawnee O:iunty D1~!r1(1 l'ourt. • • "'l'utm.,,,orv ln•Kli,,.,1," l •url D Th•-· MD , 1nocl1te p<"tit"or "' "'.Oltl"*, C•ll!0<nl1 College Ill Nt"I· (IN'. UCI. ""'' of • l~!ure "'i•S "Th ltH!ll••'°'Y Sv11tm." ;.10 P.'T'. Frn!l,,...n L!Cfu•e M1ll. M'°"l<•I Su•llt' II l!ldq, S!119!e lllmlul!>t'. U !ti "rne Sned •I Tneorv 01 11•1 .. ..,,.., l ••vtllno <>e•' IM-•Ned 111 !lQM, T1'e -•nl<KJ "' 'Wl•pt(I' SOICI. lnt•O"'•.IC· 11..., 111 !n~ Gt-nt r1! TP!Klry Ill lt l!lollvi· tv "' w<m1"' J l(au•..,,•n. Il l Pl> O .. dl•Klor, G•l!!llh O'Ost•va!o•v. l o' l n<re!H P otl of 1 lt'(!u•• •••1~1 "ltel1Uvltu '"" Co1,.,.,1oov.'" 1·•·'.lO p.M . Al>lf:torlum. 1.\~•vmoonl rnti..,e LI Vt l• tnd lhl•vl1 Av1 , Ortn<i~ F": non-c••al:, I)! crea;t, 130. <11191t 1dm!11lon. 1s. "Fll'ld erod For~• -Focvs: D•nt • •nil G•me " !•en• B11na. !I "'" El1men!1rv Oelc•o•e (Mtllic1Tf. n1u•lc soec;1!I••. P••T of 1 IKlu•~ •~•I•• "A~"""tu•e~ In Fol~ E•ortnlon," 1-\D 11 m, llm. 161 , Hum1nl!lt• H~I! Ftt~ 111 include• ~ m111r!1h . Slnglf acl • mil'lon. U . "l'1'1>loO•t1>hY for lloOi<• -EIDf'C•tllV lor Yl)l.ln9 ltt11Mrl."" lOU Jt(O!>I, .I• , l•eel•rct r>"oolclourn1ll•I. tuthor·ll lu••·~•or. P•rl et 1 lecl>i•t '"'"'· "'PhQ!Qf •t!"-" on Ph<>IQO•IDIW," 7-10 pr• .. Rm? 1CC. Socl1! $dtt1tt Hilt. SlnDlf ta,.,1ul11n, I}. ,ltlOAY, SATU RDAY ANO SUNDAY, "'"lt lL u . 1r 11"1 11 · ltl<fivi~u•lir.,, L•~"''""" Jin Vfn-,.,,a, IHOCi1T1, ln1111u11 for 1n1 Dfv~1-n1 ol Mum1n "'""''''' ,. l~rM di v wor\11\Qp, r rl., T·10 II m : SI! 1na Sun. 1·3C Im ·S P "'·' AAulll1><1ri>Mf ll:c•D'"'• l'l•v•ltw kl'IOO!, 11l1 O<cflt HI Drl•f, S1•!8 o\nl Ftt· 115, wlltl or wllhovl er.Oii . FltlOA't', .ll'ltll U "NOt",.,1lltv 1nd Al>l\~•,.,at!lv In A<!Oltl(..,I•."" CynThll i..11rt1~. Ph D .. m1rrl-lftd ltmllv (Ol/~lofll>r, F!•tl 01 • lh•ft-<!1v "''"''"'''~end !1ttu" M•les. "T~t P1vch(ll09!c4nv DI'""-"'-dol"-· cenl." 1·10 11,,.,. Rm. l1', {OMOUllr Seit"<• !lld9. F"e•· !SS .. 1th "' wltlloot c•.Oll, tltl(llf MimlHIOfl, U .!O. I See by Today's Want Ads e PLUSH PORSCJ!r. 19i0 91 l E on sa.re by ori(in:'t\ OY.TK'r . Exc('llt'nl l'O!ldi· 1lon. e f RI:::E KITTENS e STILL tN BOX. thla l\lrhy \11cuum ('Ollt $250. ritu1t ull, Mcr1fice at $125. . ' ENDORSEMEN TS by the Huntington Beach Cit izens For Good Governm ent It is o•r firm btllef that a caadldate's past record of performance a•d acc..;,,pllshmenls is ,_. Yolid HMM ...., ca,..., ............ H 11 Oii tlils basis tltal we .; .. tht foUowing candldcit.s _. ..... fled .............. . The HuntinglOll leoch Cltiun1 For Good GonrnrMl!I is· concemed about Yoiet" apathy ond we rt•liae !hot many cltl1tn1 do not hon the lime lo explore the quallflcotioM of all the candldcit.s. Our enclor-.~111enh were ...-CHI IM basl1 of ·their backgrowid,-reputcilion. and ~ord. We en proYidillCJ you with tht followlllCJ lnforwlation on the candidates to help you In 111ald11CJ your choice. CITY COUNCIL· Ted w. Bartlett x ' Incumbent A seven-member City Courn:1I should be representative of au elements of our eommun1ty. Ted tiaslived 1n Huntington Beach tor o~er 40 years, tias raised his family here. is a nometown bustnessman. former Mayor. and experienced City Councilman. He is the bndgo ~!ween our c11y·s modest roots and its dynamic pre~nL Tecfs insistence on P<udent soending and fiscal accountab1111y 10 the taxpayers is a needed balance wheel lo thOse whO believe that ac11ycan spend 1lseH rich. · Alvin M. Coen x Of the se\19n memt>e,., of our City Council, Al is the only aMorney. His legal expertise is a very valuable asset to our comrT1unity. We believe Al 10 be the most objec11ve member ol the council. During the past eight years -he tias proven his dedication and concern for the well being ol our e1ty. II is our opinion H.B. needs Al Coen on !he City Council George McCracken x - George has served with the city in the past as mayor and councilman. Hi& dedication to our city. its c1t1iens and !heir P<Oblems has been repeatedly demonstrated over the years. He represents no special interest groucs. It is our belie! that his-business experience will prove an assel and he1p provide balance to our City Council. Harriett Wieder x Hunlington Beach needs a balanced community and a balance on !he City Council. Harriell can bnog this to us! Her professional experience 1n economical and P<act1ca1 environmental concerns and her availab1hty lo give '"full-ttme to the "'part-time City Council oll1ce will bring ta11 dollars to our c11y.1obs hour c1l1lens. and an available -ear" a11<1 "vo1ce'" for each of us. Many ol thecand1dates give hp service while Harriet! s oroven record ol pet"lormance ind1cales lhar she will be 1n City Hall ellectively representing au the peocle all rhe tirne. ~·1e need her experience and her time to nelp but Id pnde in our town CITY CLERK Of the endorsemenls we have made we feel the election or our endorsee for lhe office or City Clerk is of utmos! impartance tor the best interests of our city. II 1s our opinion 1tiat a111tiree ol the other candldales tor City Clerk. combined. do not have !he proven Qual1!1cat1on~ and ekpenence of Alicia M. Wentworth. AliciO M. Wentworth X T~ proven recotd of lhe incumbent City 0911< is fT'IOfe vatld than the campaign PtOmi!l!S being made by the other ~nd1date.s lor_ th1s position. A licia •.s a FULL TIME WORKING CITY CLERK and knows her duties. She has been iq the Ci.tYCl11rk soll1ce .since 1961 .. working her~yfrom the bottom to the lop. Asan 1nd1ca11on oltheir conhdence in her tne City .Councll appcrnted her C1ry ~erk 1n Aon I. 1973. M~: Wentworth ti as served !he public fa ithfully. 11 is our opinion I hat she .1s the only candidate ek~nenced ~nd ~otally Qua11t.1ed in au phases ol lh1s very impertant otf1ce. She is dedicated, motlva!ed and extremely ell1c1en1. She is w1fhout Queshon one of the most highly respected and bes! liked department heads in our city government. Expenence counts and benefits You lhe taxpayer. We !eel tier e11pert1se 1ust1t1es our endOrsement. We resent deceptive campaigning use of mislead ing photographs, half-truths and vague innuendos that are employed in some political promotions. We urge you to verify any "Questionable New" information you may receive in the last few hours before the election. Any statements you cannot verify should be nc09nized .for what they are and influence your vote accordingly. ' • • ' ' • ' • .. . . " = -..... .. ' • I ' ~ • • I ·;f . /' ; • ... ,.. • Df!IY Pllol STiii l'~~tt r:.011<1.1v Aprol R l 'll·1 OAll y l"ILOT I 5 Crosby )'lends" Takes Chil1lre11 Oil Uy \'E RSO~' SCOTf 111LLSBOnorc11 1L1P1 1 ··The old groant>r 1s s11ll gl'O<lning," Bing Crosby su 1d l>t'fore boarrling !us o"n plan(' for an E;is1cr holida1• at his house in Las Cruces. ~lex ·n1e 6S.\cur-0ld r r o o 11 er under11eni surgery I a st ·January for rctnoval of part of his lf'fl lung unrl ha.~ h"~ 11 fl'cupcraling slowly c v c r sinCt'. "I read ~me nrv.·spaprr stori es about OOM· sic k I 1\as ""cl 11 i::a\'e 1nr quilt' a t>irn " said Bing 1n his rich bar1ton<'. llIS \'OICt: \\'AS strong and his anitude jaunty. ··rrn t'01n1ng :110nJ!. b1u II la~cs 1in1e. l\c had opera· tion-. tx>forc but this 1\llS r• !•111gh nil<'. Tht>~ took OU{ 11\0- fJfthS of m1 lcfl lung. \0111 1·1 e µot a 35-111<.•h st·ar un n1y I.lack . It's a beau:~. "11\t:•re 1.;1s a repo11 thri t n1y ll\'lubl(' wns due lo an Afriean fun~t.~. :-.O"ot so. It 1ras a fw1gus. an r1gl1t, 11·fth an ahs{"('ss lhl' si1.c of a 1:i11~t·nn" But I ('ould ha \'e pickl'd 11 UI) an~"hert" It's a type of !ungus 1h:11 ·s rof'!11nl'l11 111 C1·n· tral Cahletu;:\ ·· fl!OSBY 1;,; STll.I. lr\'111: to put on a l1!1lt> •1•·1gh1 !I<' h<>I)·~ 10 11npro\ •' hi!" ('olr ,. n 1he t-·11r11_,. ~U!l ll thc> llp u1 A,. Fl f'Jlifonun •·Kathn111hls "1fr 1 is ·"ork· inl! 111 ttir theah'r hl"ft!," h<' said "She "·on'! hie n1:1 k\ng the !rip. Bui as usua l. I'll !)(' tnkinit the kids -Harry, r\athanial and ~lnry Frant'\!S vdth me. .. ,,.,,II !;}(' fi~hin~ for ir1 .. 1rlin. sailfish and so nle of 1he other bii:: unes .. r,·e bN>n getting stronger riff)' d:i~· :o;._,nlt>lilnes 111 tlw aft<'moon I gr! out to the golr ('OUr~· for :i lit!1c pi1ch and put! pra<'tlte. It 11·111 IX' a 11 hd e b1•iri·,, I l.'::in takr u full golf s11·1ng. •·BLT I Pl.AN T(I pl·11 Yllllt' 1en111s b:-l·ause 111~ rii;ht si1!1' i~ all righl. The lrfl, .,. ]K'rt' th1'\' did r!w e1M'r:1l111i.;. IS still a bit "'eUk ... C'rt>&1>1· ,,·on't rr1t1n1 10 \\ork until <"iirh' :o;umn1cr 11 hen h~· 11·111 go to ·1101\y11·ood 10 l'!llX' ;1 telr\'i:o;ioo conu'<l~· SJ)('('i:1I with Bob Jlope. Prorl B;i llt·~· 11nrl ~!itzf Ga~TIOr. l..ater, he and . '-... _,., .. ,, ~ .. ' 111 .. f,111111\ "ill f1hn th,·1r .1n· nu:il ('hr1~mas shi1t1' "I pL1n to ,1,. N1:t~l' hunt111c n' u"-1;11 1111,. fall ." lk' ~11d "'!HI Ill 1111· nlt'.llll1n1t• l\1• kC'pl hos\ pl.nuung the rrush,\' j.!t •lf 1011111:11111111 1or t\l.'\I .'~':lr .\!I d 1'111 Ill\ )>0111" 1',llllll\1111· i~rou l\·t11•r• 1r111n 1111• ;u •. •inrl 1t1 .. l\Ortl'! 111 ;:ti'• !,\1<1 111 '!f'\ \I •·II .. 1 11 ro11· 1·111 1 f,1r1n le1tci· :11' 1 .1·1:'111·11·11 .111 o! 1h11~P ~iod h·ltei, 1i.. ~.nd · .\ni1 • ( ! 'I• ;:J.iJJ1 f 11)11• l I ) ')),~ fn,•11 ,b 11Ll1 1·!11•1·~1·d u1 ·· t,.r ~"II!\•• 1·r11s..r 1alh1n :111J lh•· _ ori;:.u111.a1 1.l11s lo ket"p ~u r I i.trt'Oll\l~ ;111d r\\t•t'S 1•k•;i11 ., THE EARL'S lll'll l \f. Ill :\ t 111l· \;il1·'-l.1'1x:,•. Rini:: 11 ;is \'t•it<"d 1 t11 ..... 11i-110111 tu~ r 1 r i. 1 111llrJ I.ti!<' -\;<HT\, r~,'llrll~ l'h•hp .111d 1.1nrl._.1~ Ill" r•'<'1•11 1•d 11111ro· th.1·1 ' P•u,,.••~•· Mr•h ... ..,. '"""' ,,~,. \!••" u v•~• "'"' .._.,~~· ~~<ldltDl<O All O!~f" 4•5·0401 642 °1 7~) ll'ay V11 Tlaere Po\\·er pole d\varfs 1inc1nan work ing on JeffrC \' ftoad north of San Diego Freeway in fr\'ine. Diplomat Takes Blan-ie on Drugs From \\'Ire ~r\'ices l..ord Caradon, former British an1bassador to the United r\ations. said he blam· ed himself for n1s son's association \\·ith drugs. Marijuana Rap Faces \Var 1-lcro FA IRFIELD. Ill. 1UPI 1 -1\ one·legged V ietnam 11a1· 1·eteran 11·ho \':on the ~·leda l of Honor facrs charges of gro11- ing n1arijuana. Police said t\rnn('th Ka~ s. 2t 11·as frc1-d on ~2 nn11 ho.,ri He "·as urreste<t in a greenhouse 01rned b.r his parenls and rit·c u'>rd of pro- ducing 143 pots and SC\'Cll box· e~ of n1ariuana. Ka1·s l'('ttived lhe \1cda1 of Jfon<lr Oct. 15 front Prt•sidenl :\'ixon at a \\'(1ilc House {"('ren10n\'. r\ \larint• Ccrps medi c. Kays lost a leg in a mort ar explosion "·hile trying to resruc men1bt·r<; of hi" pla- loon "ho v•rrc under fire rron1 \'iel Cong in \'ictnam. fl air cut s Go to S·1 SA~ FRANCISCO ! UPI ~ -'Hai rC"Uts in San Fran· cisco and San ~1aleo coun- lies 1vill become lhr mosl expensive in the nation ,by June 1. the barbers union sa1'S. 81' that datr. lhc pr:iCCS· 11·il1 be upped 50 cents. The increase~ l\'rrc an- nounced by Anthon~· J. Guardino. secrctarv treasurer or barbers Local 148. •re said members ap- prol'ed the boost 124-69 but set no effectil·c date. Und\'r the new prier schedule. regular cuts 11 ill be $4 ; razor cuts .SS: c11sto-n1 cuts for long hair $6. and hni r st>·li ng v•ith shampoo $8. "I ha\'c been out ot touch 11•ith him in recent 1nonth s. I blan1e myself." he told a court in Plymouth. Engl and . His 2i-~ear-old son. Olil·er. \\as fined 200 pounds -S480 - after ple<1d in~ guilty Io possession or ma ri juana and dexa1nphcta mi11e, an a111- phetamine. • ~fa ry \\'right. a 17·yrar-old high "choo l senior fro 1n Aul;urnd:.ilc. \las.s.. becan1e the first girl to hl• n~t,011:1! president of the Ex1)lorrr pro- gram . of the Boy Sco!.lts or I . \n1er1ca. \liss \\'riqilt def rated (i~r) 1 1 Griffiths of Salt Lake Cit1·. Ut;1h. 757 t'.> ~5.1. at an i::N- ( PEOPLE JI pl11 r<·r con 1'ention in \\';i~hington . Exploring is the care•·r · oril'nted prograin of the B11~ Scou!S. • President Tito Qagged u 1>ro11-n bear 1vhilc hunting 111 the mounta ins of \\'es1 Bosnia. the offici<il ne11s agency Tan- jui said. The report did not gh·c the size or ~·eight or the "rare trophy" the 82-ycar-old presi · df'nt s~t at the 3.300-foot lf'1'cl of the mounta:ns. * Dr. \\'illiam 8. Shockle~·. a r\obcl Pr ize·11·inn in1; phys1t·1~l fro1n Stanford University \\'Llh C'Qntroversial v i e 11· s on genetics. has acceptN:I an in- 1·itation t<> speak at ''ale U~iversity. a ~ludcnt group said. Shockley and \\. 11 I i a m Rusher. publisher of :-.O:a1ional Re\'iew ~I a g a z in e . are scheduled 10 join April 15 in a dcb..-lte open only lo th e Yale communily. The debale will be sponsored by the campus unit of \·oung Americans for Freecklm. * The ~tormon Church n3med former Treasury Secretar' David l\t. Kennedy as :ts SOC<'iRI c 0 n s u I I an I for diplomalic affairs. Kennedy, 68. of Chicaf!O, 11·ns appointed to deal with the church 's problenll! in foreign countries by Sptnctr \V. Kim· hall. new president of 11\e 3.3- nii llion mcmbcr fait h. - APRIL 9th McKerren cares about these • issues- I. :'\ev,:port l_\cuch is a creat pl ace to livc -lct·s keep it th al v•ay. 2. ;'\"o ~upcr jetport in our hatkyard . J. i\laximum services at n1ini n1al co~t s through 20 yea r~ of rxpcricncc in fi n<.1 ncial management . 4. i\ limited , ordl'rly gro\~·th . :). l )t'O~ ! I y I ·11111 n JI It ·d 1 0 lll~l I Ill :Ll 11 t lu' q u ;rl 11.\ (tj HU r 11 \'ltl).! rn 1·1 r• ~n nH ·111 6. l'rutei.: l 1011 qi h:i~11 · p rnp1 ·rl ~ r 1 L!hl., tu pru1'Hll· pr(iptr! ~ O\\'OC rs t rl·t:dt 1111 f rnnl un r{' a:-.111\a hlP fj ·:-.I r 1 l'I jqn'> ~11\d ;-il lnv• u:-.agl' <·11111 pat1hlt• 1\·1th the tll'I J.!hl~1rh11111 t McKerren ·cares about Newport Beach fl ob Sc haefer Mrs . Gall \1 ,·1nn 1s C l.ark KPny on Helen ("ir kle P,.1 r . ,I. ~1rs. I.. Ovan<1o Wn1. A. Ba rbara Absh t-ar J erry Helperln Hal llurktiart Fo rrest Fu!lnier J olin &. r..tarlan Har ne y John Alpi Ur. Hi!:ha rrl r. Alt man Pa1rlc1a Alp1 Patr icia Alwar d Frank Alward Cather ine L. Blue Cap Blackbur n G. Lee Ballard Syd DalaU s Paul Balatis Pat Broxon Robe rt Broxon Anne Burnett Luella ~t . Burke Robert A. Bu rke Capt R. F. Bonner Debb ie Buki ch Rudy Buklch Pat Bla ck Duane Black Philip H. Brinton Jim Br obeck Betty K. Br own Mr s . Robert BoMer Lydia Bur ton Eric BurtOQ... Peter Bradford·· Dick Cl ucas Caroli ne CiucaS Br uce Chand ler Mr s. Br uce Chandler Everett Davis tn And so do his supporters D1 r:k l.Jne E:i.r l !:.. Ha rda1·e ,laul J . Gr11!itr :,J.1rs/1.t:I :111[: .. \larit Store Irene Har la ~·ro Ua r ba ra \elson 111!1 \i t• \l!l !.1,, .l ohn l·:mt:r:-.on Hod ('alrJ er hearl ~1 J.r ian Burk hart Br 11• •. i·.ri.·i.1r. ! Ever ett .1 :.1arilyn Gust i>.lar 1lyn \'oor his Sue Doane l!o·.-·,1 r . " : t' .· ,., ' Unb &· JoAn n \Va rrl :.i rs . IJ. \. Trra1J·;,•ay Lo utse Jagger s [. .. ,]~ .·ir11. i l l l·• Frank Eisenrlrath .Ji n1 "" Lois \\'aytlelich Frank &i \'irg1 nia ~l c K ibbin r r.,rl 11.':,ni.1 Bill Spencer DavirJ Br:int1on Pa ul 1. A lice Reed I ynn \\'r·t-.+·r r..1 r s. Dick Tucke r Geo rP:t'.! Hobe rts !lank &· :-O-ta r1.t2ret \V e~r Kl}' Rrry~·n Robby Thompson i\nr!r .. a ll ob~rt s Ur . ~ r..lrs. E. J . Dechtel 1.ViJ!ia111 lJr-\l ntt Stephen Din glr Ho n Srt1v.:artz Hi r:ha rd Hodge Hi «ha r rJ ;,J r f J~l.1 L J !::Jaine Ene;lanrl Ga r :• L. Spark::. Davit1 ~!iddle mas Bill :.ii art:11 Ri chard En gland Hobert Huston Patrir:ia ~!iddlen1as John :.itac ~li lla n Alice ~1. Fansler llarol<1 I~. Hannigan ~t rs. Fr ederick ~1yer s Fran rrs ~l a c\l ;l!J n Char les Fan sler Evelyn fl. Hart Virginia .,1 ika l Geor gia I":--Tanne r L_ w. Fuller \Va yne lrelan<1 Glenn ~foore Payne Thay"r Edith Fuller (;cor gc lfan1ilton J one.., Frede rick ~Iyers D11·k Tur kc-r P.1 r s. Pat Foster Henr y Jones Rober t T. Orman Char les L'ns11:or t11 Pat f'oster Sally !l. Jones Paul O'Shea Sara 'llr'arne...:ke . ~or ma J. Foley Dr. ~lark F. Josefr :-:atalie O'Shea Betty \\'1nster, Helen R. Gage Di ck Jarvis Por tia Oh1men Hobert \\'1 nstt:n Jules W. Gage Peggy Jarvi s Frank Oldm en ',\'ll!ian1 \\'a.r ne• ~1 Ir ene Griffi th Ralph Jarvis ~la rga ret Oviatt .John \\'rii:;ht Lois Ge lker Pat Johnson :\ lberta Olson /I. ngi:!la Fi rker \\'tnt•· Daniel Gilcrest Mike Joh nson Druce Olson Elois· .. Wr ight Dorothy Gi lcr est E u ~ene F. Kova r.h J ean Oates c·. TJuncan \\'pJr.h Daniel E. Gilcr est Jr . Ka ren Kovach Bill Oates ~!axini: v.·t11i;1n 1s Bruce Ge lk er Jun e Kawamu rl Harvey Pease Paul J. \~'ill1~n1s Russell Gritril h I!. K. Laue r Rut h Pelis ~l a r llyn \VyniJ Necia Gt i(Cin ~t r s , H. K. La uer Bill Pelis Ru th \Vornar,lt Bill Gr iffin ~l ar\·i n S. J·:\·:.in .... ~l r s . D. Peterson Dr. \.\''alter \\'orna r•~I E vi Gurney Rola nd\\', Landri gan Geor ge Ryan Rut h \l/r ieh t John Gusta fson r..-lar alyn Landr igan ~t r s. James Ri cketts Dr . Chci r les Gods!1a ll Ar lene Gustafson Beulah Lare Geor ge R udr1 Rena GO!'lsha\l John J. Foley Gene Kaw am ura Suianne Rudd Dan Gurney Patti Ferguson James C. Killingsworth r..1 icki Ra cc la tti r..trs. Ear l l-lcir'1en J:Donald Ferguson Joann Killingsworth Tom Racciatti Earl Har den Lois Faulkner Ca rol}ll Klnse)· <;IC'nn 8 . Keilly ~1 yr on E. Harpole James Faulkner Ge rald Kinsey Virginia Reese Jean Hart Bil I Fi cker Chris ~lar shall Hobin Reese Suz.anne Da\·\s r..l r s . John Fr anco Jln1mle L. ~lartin Sue A. Reilly ?rlargaret Dysa rt Fred B. Goodwin Gl ony·McFarland Pam Ru sh Glenn Dysart ~1ar got Skilling Mer r ill Skiillng Mary Shepar11 [Jr and \I r' I. Bundi,. .. • ' !\ . ; I i ( ·.: 1 r. i .-oi1 ! , .. '• .: '.I f \ ~·. i ', ''' p,, I ' '.rr .. \' ,.r:.1' ,\ • : ~ .. 1 i I · : t l · i : ; . : • '. •, ,:, ,,, I ., I 1 ;\Jr, I~./ ~kJll111 g J ,.. " -it r·f f •·!. ,, !I 1 1• i !!·· s: .. r111•·n ,\, r·r:l r" :;; ... 11 .. t '"dfl .~·hf·~ ·•1r t iniJ S11111.l)li ~ rh:i r t"c, Sin 11.ori. .\',1]i .. r c ,.fl1"hl1JO f,:'lt1f'. •.11 •. : l· r hct, s .. r.l'<>l•r .\l •·\v1n S,1 r ,'t·;t ri! ~1r s . ~i··ll'in S.1r "111t '.\'1l l1;1111 T. '.".l;1r 1 1· 1.i:::in $ .. n1 • !11'1~ r01r1n'' 'r1y·!"r il···v. Sct!.:i !.t Pa ul SJi,111 ~.!ar r;ir '•t .C.1n c~1r·r H:l! S ~ni::~t· r ·r .. ,! Tanner f)av1'1 !Joan'" !Pdll !1inf·ln ~.1 rs. I e,..·1 .s :1unr.11r'· ~!r s . Henri !lurJ.; .. ro Dr . r-.1 . f-. i rir·~n 1. Llelen ~I r :-.01.r ',\. F:. ~1 ,.:;,ur ri.1ar1or 1e }.lrC arth\ JCJseph ~l r<..:arlhy Bill Rush Er nest Saf11 ~ Make John McKerren Your Councilman 16 DAIL V PILOT Spittoon.~ Gi'tien llS Prize8 ~IO~'TIC£LLO, Ark. (UPI 1 -Good fl(>\l'S: 1hc first :i.nnual Arkan~.'l!( stair !ob:it·c.11 spit· ting contest is OJ>l:n to Sl.ll)OOC \\hO C<lll COJTI~Ch! wuhout get· ting sick. ··Anybody ran CrllCr," said ~1rs. Carol llau.·son. "''ho is in fhurgc or the r11cnl. "\\'c'rc not discrin1i.n:iling, "\\101ncn 1dll l't' allO\\Cil lo spil, check by ju\\ I. with rhc u1cn anti n1;iy the best i:p1t1cr prev11il." · TJI E GREAT tob;1ct'O ~pi t· ting contest 11 ill be hel<t April 23, right there on lhe square in nobody has thought of "'hilt it will be Yt'I ,\1ayl~ it "ill be for the he.tj alf-around spiller. Frif'ndlirst ~pl!tP.r Is also belnt;: COO· sidered. l'hc n.ilc:s are sin,ple: l. l'.:ach contestant will be gll'un one f}<it·kagc of cllt'111l11i1 ioh:i<-ru Jnd "''h<>ll. r~ady "'ill be al101~·l'd three spits from a dt·~1gn.1t\•tl tiuc. 2 Spi llers \\'hQ cross tht• line 111th their f~L althoush !'lot "1th ih('1r chin, 111i!I be dis· quali11cd. down1ov.'T1 ~lontieello Pr11ro; l. TI1c spit must be the si7.e are three t·ngrJ\Cd .~J,lit1oon~. of ri hnlf-dollar whe•1 ii h!l6 tii Hules ;ire sunplc. Ther<' are <iu<1lify as legal. tv;o categoril's -distance <1nd accura<'). 4 Spitoffs ·"·ill be held to ~·Actually thcrc "IJ he three tlf·tern1inC' the ·wiMer in the ~ h o.&l'I' ,1191, 11•11 """' u•;:causC' "·c a..,e ·three spit· eT"ent of a tic in either KAREN ELLIS SHOWS OFF SAILBOAT WINNER loons." said ~lrs_. -°"-"-"'-· n_._bu_1_c_a_1_r,_•n_cv_. _· __________ ,_•_•_<_htr~ L••rn How to Cre•te Geometric Design. Dr.MCfMn. ..... Y.W.tt '-i.dC ..... Morri1 no-11.= :!::T: ........ ............... ......... tt.'ON Md,,_ c. ....... T_.._,_ Jr.tiny Udall Dr. -ct Mr1. Jot.I SU.- ....., • Me""f Weip« ... ......., S.Aclltr Ed Cook hrtMwa WhlHord Da'l'ld A. Grant John and Mana Swai11 lobbit Cllld lob la1hNll 111c_,..,, .JtGll Caht11 lob and l iwe-lla loWhtotf Mr. and Mr1. W-. Stabhr Mn. larlat1 kft Joe.tJoM~11 '"'"' ...... ., 1.., & Wttldy Wlli.- Dr. Oftd Mn. lkhwd Si""'8" .t-iT...dowlty r-w. lobi11-. M.D. ,.. .. ltlldlillrtf Dr . .wt Mr•. ca.itt......,;cna. Dorottly HwtchiMan S-Hitctw-11 c,_...._,. I.Hi Sttfll .S-W'i111ar lrttl!"i!Ni Jo. Ultlill DGH!d L rawrll Ir-" alld J..it Ha.,t JoMM.Dvffy ...i.h CcirliOtt Loh lroc ~""Y"'" CMirlt1 la1hnan Adellt M•11tll lllfti M. l ah11 lnt!Oli Dttt11btnJ Mr. llftCI MrL Hicldasi lt-y AriolltlM II . AllCi-t- Mr. llftCI MrL l .J. KrMNrl Mr. Giid MrL LD.Chri1t...~ lwtfl I. lti'"r Jlfdith Wil1011 l yr111 CH1tell Da.ld S•ra1111 Mr. Giid Mr1. GM.. L sm-11 MatiftJa llftCI s1 ..... lofhchiid Mr. Giid MrL Johl ...w.r- '-i!" 1:9911 1., Giid •-w..,.. ~ Giid Ja~t 0-... M•jOrit St• ih Harritt l . Gat1_..- EXPRESS YOURSELF APRIL 9th If the voters of Newport Beach do not express themselves in the city council el ection April 9th. !here are some large, special intere st groups who will. Ellis Glazier. district 3 cand idat e. 1s running for coun cilman because he would like to make the voice of the people heard in city council. ,,. _. Ji.Dolllliit ............. .., ..w,1.10 ..... Jt. l. Cf'OOH .lli* -' Joa. ........ .... 1.,-w. M-:y Md Mtd .Jocoliy f.-iiftt S. YiM.,.-d l ieliord H. Sttwrl l.tlty .ct Jay IKll"' r-W.lott... Chorit1 rtHI. 'l'l.,.le111Hanrt'f Mr.OlldMr1.Hal~ Mr. Olld Mrt. Dtfft D. M™o Mr. ltlld MrL Do.9a• Liuhty "'"-c.t1 I. Ma•- r.i A. 'I'• A. .... Dr • ..tMr1.A.Dani Mr . ..:I Mn. H. w..,..... wt.itt' Mn. Jtny W. Alwrd 1-4 Oftd llfttt WhifMy ...... Mort< ....... Or. CMd Mr1 . ....., I . WM4werllt Mr.oMMrL.W..H.~ Dr . ..t Mr1 • ......,,_ '""*"•• Groce-Olld GMrCJI! 1....0, Will-M.1111 _,..Jl•K«r.,.•w4Wfi~ Mr.CliltCIMl'"l.LL)C..._ Moly A. MGr9fWOHI JoM allCI M-ty Cak- rcrtricia J. "" ktMk Or. and Mn. D.wt MK• H..,-itHA._ S.forcl M. Didy Marilp larty L.ilie111 Dt Skto krh Ty11tr Wolftr A. l:Mrt Mr. C111d Mr1. J.I . ""'9it1 Mr. Giid Mr1. J-M. .,..., IJerlll'ldra Hiehoh l•a r. Martltall Mr. ond Mr1. J-1 Wlritqlr:ll'f Htllt ChtcJ9o11 Lorraiflf Lpeh C~RtlltflO llld and Alice-c.lwtr larbara I GtMlld v .. H6""" rirtti lCINJfr Mr • .w... w. SMo Mn. Jollol Slwdl Mri.. Lawre-flCt Tiltoll Dori1 alld SIOl'lty s-dm.cl Mr. and MrL 11.M. Stadtci Mn. A1W1t M. MeAdar!tt Mr. artd Mrt. OOllWilthM l ridi Wi11I011 Wartdo ltphort Ha1tl MacMi!WI W-jarit StMti JIM M l-"'1 twfrk• Mtt -9 Wrec.t ,__,. Mr._,Mr1. f.D.C.,Jr. l .D."'- Mr. Md Mrt.....,,. SWlr W.L Tlla"'f'°" lwa Sachl P'tiilllp Giid J-''"' o .... 1d w. Ftt,,.., Mb. Sue MaHl'!'la11 ... , .... Mr. alld Mr1. Ale111 H. Troc'f ........... C•wh1Mel~ Molly lyat1 Jot. H. rort.,, Jr. Dr. -4 Mr1. frih WttltrMwt, Jr, Jtftlct L raln4r Marfo"t'i.l•- Mr. OfldMri. MilcrdMow.- W. Motl ltytt Mr. M Mr1. Charin M.. Hill Mr • .clMrt.LJ.c_,..., .,,._..., H•wtm ..... triyl. lwtoMr Fr ... lill HMll" Mr.MdMl'"l.W9"ftWilMll Mrt. LtwrtlKt •wrtMtudt ...,...._ .. "'6111 I. AarOll Mn. '-"'" AfltiMolt Mn.. lJM•fl M.l .... Jr. Jayctly11 l. Monhal Mn.l1rtr-A. bftM Mn.HlcllS......,.. Mn.l .G. lro- FrafK.tl a11d l'f"'Oll D. Willi_, Mn. Cartyk i... ... iMo!I Mr.Olll:I MrL J. lay For+- Mr.olld Mr1, TedL T.,.... 0-itl A. Ll.lllcty Mn.. MatCJI Da•icholt Mn.tlhll M.lwfl Edwin A. la"" lay Ctlld Mary OttlriMHll luc)!"11la HiN Mr. a11d l!lr1. l . ladMy Jolltt Dr.G111:1Mr1.r1M.-.. Gre111t and H1ltll hll Manl111 a11d loh Fry Mrl. ,._tdtricll L ...... rau1l.H11-' ltilh L H1lla11 Mr.& Ml"'1. labtrlMtwcllflllt larbara I Allfflllfly lntlit Gail M. HorW... OaWll Dawqtltry J-M.ICtrr Dt'arwta DthlM"fl Horifla DiN MIWred ....... ..._.._. Mr.&Mn.~O'Klflllild lltllG.I~....._. Mr. J. I .. .......... ......, .... . Mr.iMn.G.M.W...,. ....s..,._..,. Mr .• Ml"'1.D....WSMly Mn.M_a....,... Mr.&Mn ......... Hdill Mi111: .... n.o,..,.o.. M1"'1.J_T._..... Mr. & Mn. Juhl U.. Dr. & MrL Will-~ Mr. I Mr,, HaroW ~ HNflMcL~ Mildrtd f . lllQOll1 lllMMMI C. JaMMfl Mr. & Mr1. T.L •ltoi __ .,......,, Mr. I Mrt. lyC111S. vloo4 Mr. st. .. , Jahinto.. Mr.& Mn. A.lltll IC!iftlJt!!..wttl Mr. & Mn. J-L..ca1 Mr. I•''° o.borell T rofftr "-Htl- Mr. & Mn. VirlJH Wil"°" Mr. I Mr1. lay Giordorie --~ Mr.l-M1"'1.MClttllwCwitn Mr. & Mr1. 109'" 'l'-.dtrytft Mr. &-Mr1. l iclw-d lotll Mr. I-Mr,. ,09' W""'*Jla11 Oawidl-Aflfl......,_ L••-e-GCll"M'f Mr. I Mr1. A.J. HtiHr RoOtrt & Maria11 D••ltt lrvcti Mo011ty Lp ffflch Dr. &-M". Johll Sitffd lalph sn,-ir. Jr. Mr. I Mr1. Jot.f!Gty., Maitey Mlfltt Ml"'1. Mor90rtl Ry<.llatt Mr. & Ml'"I. Mlchetl J. AW Mr. I Mr1. G.tt llli«ll ICltMHfl Woff Oawid & UI._ Sho11t Willi-f . Sha.,.tr IJiet C11lwtr . Mn. lnwH 6r_.,... Mr.JHlaitMt" Mr. Do11old WiliOIM Mr. & M..,_ Gory Lowtl Ffatt11te-H. ladt M-Schlllict Alict O•triat1 Mr. & Mr1. WllliOM r""'""-Mr. & Mn . D. Sw""9 Mtytr WtlldyWilli"""' laOtrta Schmidt Je111 Horio• E....,..tMaw1 Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers •• Got A Line on Math ... By HILARY KAYE Of ~ Ot ltJ l'li.t Jll H ~lat.h teacher Bob Edwards glanced at thf: M fin.al exams placed before him . and qui1.:k· Ir decided that f'..ldi of the pupils prusOO 14·lth n}'fng L'OI· ..... The colors we-re reds, blu<'5. greens and ye\lo11.li, and were part of the final exams lhem!e l\'es thrce- dlmen..sional line dtsigns. Grou1uls1nan Get8 Honor At School Th re" J!rounds /[arbor mcrnbcr~ c' !h1• crM1· at ,\'c"'wrt lligh Sehool ha\'e erected an anch•1r In front of !he school nudltoriun1 a~. a 1~1noria! to re!lred custodian ;:ind groundsn~•n I\ en n e t h Hiclonan. "\\'e think !his is !he first lirnc a men1oriil l of !his sort has been erected in the d i ~ 1 r i ct . " said lead groundsman llnrrr Friedberg. FRIEOBf':RG AND t \'I o other groundsmen. Albert Dix· on and Robert ~1urray. receiv-- ed permission lo establish the mtm0riaJ from school prin- ci pal Jack King. · The lhree: paid for the an- chor the mseh'es. "Keri u5ed to be n ste'A·ard on an ocean liner." Friedbeig said in explaininl'.! y,fty an anchor had lx!en chosen: "He lo'led fishing and sailing, too." SCHOOL OF'FTCl..\1 ... ~ said thnt the anchor is 11cceptable to them beca use tJlC ·school uses nauticaJ terms for its athletic teams. ''It fits into the school tradi· tion," a spokesman said The lv.1) foot hlgh anchor, moun ted on a concrete base, is c-:11:pected to be permanent. Lagunan Gets Honor Ruth Willette of Laguna Beach 11·as ooe of 216 st:irr nlCmbcrs of Cal S1a!e Los Angeles hooored at the fi rst Start Recognition Aw a rd s Ceremony. ~!~. \\'illette. 11.·ho is retiring from her posihon. has been £>mployed by UlC university for 15 years. De~liuc Set At Cal State July I is the deadline for new studenls applying for ad· mis..~ion to Cal State Long BPach lhii: fall and for ~radu11ting ~niors "·ho plan to return as graduate students. rC'Cistrar Ruth Haney has an· llOUllCf'd. Rrgist rat ion for the fall semester 11.·ill be held from Jul.v 29 through August 8. with a !all' registration pcrincl ~I for Scpten1bcr 4-13 1\lan Finishes CllP Courses Lorin I... Orchard. Jr. of Costa ~tesa has graduated from ~ Califorti ia High"·ar Pa1rol Academy in Sacrnmt>nto has been assigned to the Riverside Area. Orcha rd completed 16 11.·ttks of cadet Lraining I.hat covered roorc than iO subjects. inclu d i n g life sa\'ing techniques. unanned defense A1'1l mE PUPILS wen! not sehool. chlldroo :, but a n ~meat of Oceln View teachfrs taking E d w a r d s · special math c\as..4i. Artned wU.h a handful of col· of'Cl'i threads. and help fron1 Edwards. each !cacher L'rl\fted a llne <k>si,en In the final session oi the se~er·loog m!Ul clas11. Each graduate or Edward5' clas1 oow can go back to his er her classroom and teach the children how lo 1nake the geomet ric dfligns. 11iE TEACltf':ns ha1 r. been partlcipatin~ , in f':cf. \l'a rds' '"()p(>r:.tl ion n ... " -a method of te<:ichinc math v.'hlcl\ motivates !he ehildrtn to Jetually • d'ljoy !taming math tundaoVntals Alonjl the v.·ay. E<:lword.s spices math leuons with pro}eets sueh as line design . makin g C'hc~'bonrds. \tamini? how ,,, play tht· game. and figuring out rnath puzzles. Suite tem ,,·ere reeently 1aken. E:dwartls ex.plained. and !he teachers 11.'tio u sed Ed".Urds' system -and at· tend<'d we ck: I \' af1crS<'hool session11 ·"itb tbC Vista Vie w tenc:her -sa14· an tl\'erage math adl'an<.'l'1l"!Cflt in their pupils of 2~J years. "l GUt:SS \'OU can say it re.ally ll'Orks." Ed'A·ards com· ,..........., .... _, men1ed. •·r;ot. only my kkb, but now kids throu.ihOUt Uie district are leamklg to ttJ ,lly INth at¥! do well in II." Thl' teacher! al~ are find- ing ii run to learn how lo ! imlivate the dllldrcn. The line design,, whk"h the teachtrs took home to hang on their 11.·alls, v.·ere perhaps the rNJSt fun for both llllpils and teachers. l..as~ 11.·eek:. Edwards com· pleted a M"rics of three after· school ch1sses in line design for another group of t.eadler!. 'J'he.o;e were not invoh·ed in f'.:d11.·1u-c!s' "Operation B+" but just 11.•anted to learn the art (Jf line design f o r themse l,·es and their pupils. ·ANTED: ' . .---- HB CITY COUNCIL ~ LEADERSHIP ~INTEGRITY ~OBJECTIVITY VOTE APRIL 9 and h\gh speed d r i ving "Mllb<O.coi-tlt-l'°•i<"',il"1o~l!...,..,t~• .. nJ.ac>[))n til8'16fdll>l~ln HO procedures. '-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::.::..::::_.::,~:::..:.:.~~~~~~~J FROM Fas h ion Island Newp o r t Seach STEREO SOUN1DS OF THE HARBOR ' . te ol '" s M p ' the da do dcl on ,. " April Firetvo1•l's This ~i~eworks display can1c three rnonths prior to lhe Fourth of July v1h en techn1c1ans at \'andcnbcrg !\ir Force Base 200 nti!es to lhe north fi red of f an· other rocket ·rhursday to !'treak down the Pacific f\tisi;ilc Han 11c. 111is view of Wh~t is_ becoming a frequent eve'hing occurence for Southlan(i skv-watchers in spr1ngt1n1e was shol by !Jaily Pilot Photographer E. l.ke Pa~·ne fro"m Corona dcl "°lar's Ocean Boulevard. 'rhe author of a book 011 zeppelins and dirigibles. Payne keeps an eye on the sky, too. 'SJ)ider Du11cer's' I-Io11ie Doo1ned? ,- GRASS VALLEY .tll'l 1 - 'The house \\here Lola ,\tontez . tt"Je' celebrated · · s p i der dallCcr" Jived, ma~· be ton1 do'A'n because 11 h a s deteriorated beyond repair. The house, built in 1850. is one of the oldcsl in to11·n. ~li ss :\fon!rz li\·cd there from 185.1 lO 1855. before a second story \\';1S added. But the City Co u n c i I , hrctling a public ,,·orks agency rt[lOrl th at the house has fallen in!o an unsafe condition. nppro,·cd the filing of a corn- plaint charging the structurr is a publil' nu isance. It ~·as 1/11! first s1e1J tm1·nrd ,y.·hat !'ould lrad to dc1nolition of the houM'. Loeal his1ory butts sought to sa1·e it. but offers to purchase it froin the ov•ner ha\'e been rejected. - During March and April, SI L89 half- gallons of 80-proof Smirnoff arc selling for SI0,69, A SJ\'ings of SL20 per bottle, Which you can \visely invest in orange ju ice, vermouth, to1nato juice. soft drinks. lemon juice. Snap-E-Tom,® beef bouillon or,any of the other good things Smirnoff mixes so deliciously \Vith. SO proof half-gallons only$10.69 during Marchand April. 1"'"~"''' v-··· •l < , ••••.• ' ., •• ~ -···· I'• •·l••t , .... Ot• OU , t•r. .;• ~•vt•l•"'l •1'11, ~IUt\I'"· ...-<.: .. "••T"0-0,CCltl", •' Try Satur<1ay's Neivs Quiz We Dare You • Monrlly April 8 1<>74 ---(.I. I' V ~. li f , Cl1ri.~Lit111 Sc ie11 ce T e"cl1er Guest S1Jeaks ,-1pril 1 Editio1i '1· .. u! ,\ Er1rk"ll11. of J)r i1 1·. l'l)ru n.:1 (J.·1 ~l.1r L's ~a1.1l ,\1·adt'lll1' 1 111 You <°in Charge l h11·111otn. Ill, 11 ill ~p..·nk at~a Suh)('('\ of Ult" frl'C pubhc Annaixihs. ~Id, ~:r1 r k ~uu , DAILY PILOT I' 111 on 111ur11dJ,1 in the l1'<'turc is "Th~· \\',\~ ol llopi.• IX'Came a ll•;1('/k·r or' hr1l>tL111 Classi fied Adi Sci!!llC(' Ul 196 1 Hr \\ .1~ , , , 1 St'l "tld ('1ur1·h nt l'hr1 ~1. :u!il f'ret"<torn :· :1Pi"1Ulh.-d IQ tl-..:1 l'.o.,ri.l ufl 642 ·5678 Cr1,ticize< !I_ Sch'lll:s•. :1 100 Parlll\' \'l('ll A rhapl:un's ass1st11111 at !he-Lt.'C1.Ureshlp Ill l !lti.1 '-----------' LA J OLI . .:\ (AP I -Th~' <'ditor of 'th~ t•c San IJ1t't!" ean1pus llC\\'spaper ~.1~ ~ h\• ~regrets "SOITI(' prop Ir .. f:1il1'd lo lau~h al the Apr1I f ool's Da~· cdi!io n. Tl\eS(' pooplP \\'Ont hin1 and ot'hers 11ho h.'ld nnr thing ;o do 11ith i1 fi r<'d . I Tll~: Fl'RQK \\'lllf ll 111• hcnll·d up 1s ti•n tcreci An .1 p:c·! !U,I.' Of ~·hat looktd like :• Xcgro <'hau1 ~.in:.: and :in ar!1-\ f'I!" headhn{'([. Shoc-1.:ll'v .J.r; pointed Pro\, ~t :11 'r hitd , Coll l'J.!C' " ! The rf·ferl'nt •' 11 ·'' 11) nr \\'ill iarn H ~hor~l1·· :i ~T.1n· ford l'ni\'"r~Jt\ pr n t~,. ~ , <l • 1fhosc 1ti"'Ori~~ ,1t:in11• r:1r1•' • h<nc b<'cTI 4'riiirirf'f! .1" 1111- p!yini; gl'!l('!1C inf,·ru.rJ!\' 1.f black.~. TI1 ird Collrg\' 1:-> .111 ... 1.:.I )X'ri rnc-ntal sellOOI on thC' l'l' San Diego c:t m['lus d1·:il!ng 1nainl\' 11 11 h bh11·k.; an<l utho·r n11nor1tics CHJTICIS.\I ALSO 11· a ~I lt·1rlcd at t11·0 o1hl"r n11 1t'lt·~1 a1 temenl PHIL PUT PERFORMANCE, NOT POLITICS FOR YOUR HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL EXPERIENCE: •Eco nomist lor Douglas Aircraft Company • Pract1c1n9 Attorney •Huntington Beach Ctiamberol Comm!Jrce • A.ct+ve +n Religious and Charitable Organ1za11ons Courage and Competence EDUCATION: •Juris Doctor Degree' • fv1a:.te1 OI Science Dcgree-Bus1nes:. • 8A-Econom1c·, •Former College Instructor HOT Part of Any POLITICAL MACHIHE an<! a p1c111rt· s.111n11ni:: lht• .m;,,., .... ,, "If""'""""""" YO-IE APRIL ,9 hiring plnn~ "I rci.:rf't that .;on1l' prop!e I "·ere un:tbh· !fl undt:'rst:<nd ~hc1n in the ~pint 1ht:y ~i.'r•~l 1ntcn rlf'd.'' s.ud J);nid fluchb1r.1lcr. M1tor in chief ofl Paid lot by Phil Putman. 9652 Bay Meadows Dr . H B 92646 the "Tn1on T1n1cs."~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ re sha pe, f1rm 'n trim with a body that's fit to live irl \' • ". I '. , "/ . ( • yo11 do11't j11st .,;et1t sl1a1•(• ''you o·(•t i11 sl1111••·'' . ~ Diet Alone Can't Do II ... While you shed pounds t11;i1 cur down ugly lat. you ve go! to lirmup 1oel1m1nate uns1qh!ly tl,1b Th e resull, a shapely ligu1e trimmed down, wllh texture 11qh1 as a drum. lf'S all here-d1e1ary and exercise programs d cs1gnccl for your 1nd1v1du al need lns1ruc tors .1nd e11er c1se m.ich1ncs !hat gel maiumum resu lts +n Irie shortest possible to me Plus Sauna. Steam. l/VhHl poo1 . Sun Rooms. a nn Sw1rnm1ng Pool to make the comp1e1c change Belo re you know 1t. you II be lir m, slim <l nd t1 1m You II look q1 e.1t. !eel q1eat Rcml'.!mbei you don 1 1us1 get a sh.1pe you grt 1n ~hJ pc M;ikc your<;t:d a promise -Call Today' Tne1e are SEVEN d1tte1ent oroqrams 1v choose !rom to su11your1ndov1oua1 n•,. Beg1nn1ng as low as s10 1cr 2 '"~'" a11ne r.l " . H@~n~©\~ ·~~©l. ~~~~~~~m~~Bs call today. BUENA PARK !110 S Btacll Sou!t••'d Soutll ol L111co1" ":"'.,"" 8:>6 -0 381 ORANGE r.22 E1•t l<•ltl!I "''""' We s! o• l uilll'I A wt nun (>jq. ,44, COSTA MESA 2 30 !1 Ha •bor !l o11l tw1 1d . H1 1bo • C eril• • ')JQ.J)68 WESTMINSTER &7~1 Wt'"'""'lt' A•tnue Wt 5111\U111t• Ctnlr • 5q.i.33g·1 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1 1~•~ M11n Sht tl Mlln SI 11 Be•cll fi h <l 8.12 1J5 1 LONG BEACH 41(11 At11n1+c Bovle•••d C.o rne r 01 c"'''o" 42S·8fl7J ENCINO 17 031 Vtrll11r 1 Bovl t•••d Wes ! ol 8 1 1 0 0 ~ 986·6:130 -• - l • • • • 'Obscene' 'M:'flTIOUI •llltflll•ti MTK• TO Cill~TOl:I e.AMI tTATIMl•T IU,llUOll C<Mlttf CW TMI Mal"lings TH£ •Ol.lOWt.iG f'lltM)H IS DOING ITATI CW C:A.LlfNfllllA elody-Iru1d Pagea11t Slate~( Ap1·il 12 An actual ascension . a li\'e rse and llterallv o cni1 t of thousands will n1ark the con\· :nunily Easter pageant. "The Living Cross". to be held April 12·14 at A1e lodyland Convent io n Center Jn Anaheim. This w Ill hr Ille second pageantry spec tacular 11rescntt"d al lht' fan1ous tl1E'alt•r·in·lhe·round Jctince it t>ttame a church In 1969 and will feature o\'er 40 pageant plnyers, a 300 voice C'horus. a 50 piece orchestra nnd au· dlence paniclpation. ocoording to Rich Cook and A.Ilene Bledsoe, co-o.uthors of 'The \Vitnes.'les', the actual title of the musicaJ dra/T\3. Bledsoe, a profes.slonal actor who portrays Paul In the pla~·. ls the familiar voice and face on S(>\'rr:il Shell :intJ Tc.~cit."O 1cl<·v1sicn commcre1at1 . II " 1.1·111 dire<:t the dran1u for the production. "One of l>Ur ttlQ.'\t unique tit · tcm1>ls at reali~111," !"11ill Bledsoe, ""·ill 01.'<'ur iiurin~ l~e IUR'C08i00 Of J emi5" Ulrry Sptllman Of Anahein1 . "'~O plays lhe part of Jcsus. \\'ill be equipped y,·ith a s p 'J' c i n I hamcs!I attached to a St't tof Meet Allison Deerr One of the Daily Pilot's Ro le People. Il er fea ture ~1orics nn medil·ine and sc ience harr won ;iwards, in addition to being just plain interesting for rej.!uh1r readers of 11ro111C', but Allison. like all People staffers, h1:1ndlcs all kinds of :issignments in a typ1l'al \\•eek. A graduate of Ca lifornia Stile Unh·ersity al Fullt-rton and Fullerton College, she \\·or ked for the f''ull rrton Daily News Tribune before turning ht>r rc1k>rtoria l ~1~hls on the Orange C-O<lst and joining the Daily Pilot staff an l!J71. Allison has won po.•rsonal honors 111 jusl the past yea r from Orange County's Arlilic1al Ki dney l"ound ;it1on. t:p1lepsy Socitty. Childrt:n 's Home Soriety and Associ :ition for Retarded C1l1 1.cns. You·u hnd her byline <ilmosl C\'ery d;,.>' in Pco11Jc. [ 'ftople J is the Daily Pilot's Award-winning section for women (and other people, too) wires whiC"h, at the appoinkld cut. will lift him up com· pletely off the stage. ''1'11 E ASCENSION v.•ill take pl;ice rrom a n1anunoth moun· tnin "'hich Is erected at the end-of the giant theater-," said Bledsoe. "To creat.t t h e desired rffects on the moun .. tain, smoke aod fog m'achine.s \11111 IJe used oecJ1sinnally.'' A t\('arly 100-foot 'Uving Cross' ~·ill extend from the s1age t o the back of the 11uditorium and intermittently house the 300 \'oice chorus. The huge tornb. from ~ilich Jt>sus was to hu\'e risen. v.·ill be displayed at the opJXlsite end of the theater from the mountain. Bledsoe sa rs the tomb. !ike many of lhc sots, 11i•ill be in- termingled among the ·se~ting arra in ordrr to lei the au· dience feel more of nn .active par~ of the s1l>1v. A live horse \1'111 be used in the scene \\'here Christ ap- pears before Saul of T o.rsus while he tra\'els on the road to Damascus. OFFICIALLY ORDAINED Dr. William R. Parker Dr. Parker To CI1arter Ne ,v Ch111·cl1 . IVSINIEU .1.$: l'CMt TMI COt.l#T'f' Ofl OlllM!lle Jili\'IPOollT CllNTE• l'll0f'l •Ttt!:5, ... A-1't'I tot ,,.....,...,,. c.ntw Orlvt, kl .. fll. U t lt llf IUCMll:O Cl Ill AV I I D N.....,.,. 194.Clilf Ctil1•"1• ,_, OILal!ltf, ~. G . ' • """° '"[, llrMlllM,. no ·-NOTICI ,. HEllEIY ~IV to ,... ripes 1p Avtn1;t, '"11'1 lfltt, (•lllol'lll• m.2. er .. !'°" Of TM •,,-"·I "°'-, '"' Tf\11 w.i ..... t ~+.t W "J If\. lfl•' -11 ptr-,.. Ill·~ mt ,."' .. 111.loWI. , Mid ~ .... '"""""' 10 "" ~ WASH INGTON (UPI ' Huf(! ( ... ll'redl......:I wlfll IN MCUUr'I' lfOlilC'*" IR lflf tffltt 1 1 -Tllh 1111•"°""11, ... I lllH Wfltl IMC-llf IM c1t1• llf tftt '°""' t11tlll"' J:°"''' tr Complaints about wuoticlted :~,;-"'~ • Or-fP Cwnt\o ""~t~ n. ~~,. ::;:"'..;,.,~., ,.... '!::!~ sexually oratnted maU are J ,JWt of i.11 """""· MA1tllY. "· tA1t1..roN. ~ f>vbfk'*' °'"'" CUi.t o.lty '1tof, A--' Lew. '°' N""""1 c;.,,,_.. the decline, the U.S. Postal M.lttll U,.,,. •H '· L u. "'' lO:r7of4 r.\;';9.;.ftl.*~"°' ~kll ~t r.!-:C':t Service says. PUBf:C NOTICE Dlilli,...,. °' tn. ....,,......, 1o1 11 ..,."'" ~ Pll'llllll nt M 11'11 ett1l1 el Hid ~!, George C. Devis, IS.'Jistant l-----'--------lw1111111 tour rt'IOlllM ·~ ,,,. "'" "1tlllc:•· I ' h r ~A • ,,.. u .... of "''• l\Otltl , COOl'IMI m c arge (i 11... NOTIS,\ TO ClllOl"Tff$ 0.llKI Mfif(ll n. ltU. sei:"ice'1 comumer,:protectloo ~~:::o; t.,~~11:r,, :=: ~~:~~f.!,';A~L oChce, sa'd oomplamts totaled TH• COlllffY °' OAANOI . of ,,.. • ..., ... ,,.,,,. lltc:.clenl about 45,000 In the year ·ended •·"'"'" SAMt'!L~~1,.1., 0« .... := !t f!!-'"'0" June :Kl, tm. He said this n ...... ,... ,....,. DI'!" ••• , I ll ...... _....t 'ew-than NOTICE 1$ MEllEIY Gl\IEN 111 t1'll ,.... ... • -.>O., r-'"'"' 1' ._. U*:!lf'Orl of tt.. 1"°"9 111.......S ~ ... ..,,.,, 9..m. C:lll,.,,..1 the 73.000 complaints rectivtd ""'' 111 ..,_ 11e.,,. ... c111""* "11w "'' T•• cn'1 ~ h l-~ lllO ~ trl ltl!Ulttd IO lllt !NM, A.,.,..,. lw .-.<...... ' I e prev~ year. wt111 tN ,.,,.,.,., Y!IUdlus 11o 11111 o1n,, Pul)llthtd 0r1,... '""" o.i1y ,Hot The service bloclcs delivery • •i.. ci.r~ of llM 1111Y1 t~tittM cour1, Of M1n:11 :is. •nd ,,,,,.111, •· "· "'' ltnt-74 I . . ,_ In ,, ,...,.. .. , 1-. \liltll ,,.. M«Mlr'/ of unso lcited rnaterlal:li 'tOllCl'lfrs. 11 me ~•lof>td 11 !flt otflc• nmuc NOTICE t"·~a:: sk: the ~1..u'~;1t. i7:0""i~"&JN:!P.~,.,~ I I ~~-canto ·d·"-a~~,.":°'~~ .. ":!":·~~=" .. ~~ l"KflTIOUI •llStt•••• oca ...,.,.............. a ~'-' UllCll'~ 1n lti _""" "'".ol!\ltlo,,,.,,. MAM• ""T•M••r particular mailer to Pop .,t,11 llf 1t1c1 ~'• Wlltlin tout" ,.,.,,,11s TN 1111ow1no "''-''' 9"" • the' II .,.., tM flpt IW!ktffon ot 11111 ..0Hc1. t1utl1'11U ••~ • ·sending customer ma . 0.t..:t Mardli,n. lt14 ~ ,\,.AZA OIL OF PllllHIYLVAHIA. -A ""'l'SOO can have his LEAH \.EN51(1 NICI '°" Lllll9 H1rbol' Otlv1. """'IWIQtoto """ . FAAMElll. A.1110 MEll:C:K'-lllTI IHC:ll. C:11lt, '2Uf ' . n.,'lme placed on a general list "lllU5T co. 01' LONG IEAC:H llodt!'IC c:. (lln, 10n L'"'' Hl ltlOI' • \\'itliarn R. Parker. Ph. D., of cmtomers who do....., ·Want '': E.t.l Ame.. \lltt Pt1'1dl<lt Orlve. H'Jl'ltll'llltOtl 111c11. c1111. tiMI r '' M t a . h I.A ~~ ,...,. Cl>fllfWIOn of ti.. Wiii lllclll<'.i J, Wt1"'9r, IGa Ebtl!llM O "t'"'"'vl' ur3C • llt1S U<:(>tl such maleriaJS, of ll'lf 1t10-.. ntmed O«tistnt (kclt, HIJl'lll"91Dll leldl. C1til. ·~ of1ic1t1 lly ordained at the -------1 01:r1111•••• 1 •t..lnlltlll 1tt11 G ............. , IGd !lltl'lht• C.lrUt. ,... _. . . I Co PUBLIC NOTICE 1• A-" 11111 .,.,.., Mt. ,... HLll'lll"'IOtl ~ c:1111vrn11,.,.. "o n oi e nom1nationa m· u. ...,...._ CMll, ""' 111.,."" c11n. ~ L1n11 H1t11oor Drlvt, nlunily Church t..o· Angeles Attw111W1 ..,. C••••"'"'" Hlll'll•"'""' 1 ... 11. c:1111vr1111 ti'41 . :s ' ' HOTIC:• TO c••OITOllS PUllH!lflld 0rl!!Qt Col1I Dilly Piiot Tl!lt w.IMU lt condllC'*I b'I' • co-r.i Dr. \Varrcn \\'alker. director iUl'!lllOll C:OUllT 01" THI! M••dl 1J. A~ll I, •. 1), lt74 1a.l·I• Pltlfltfllllp I I ( th h h ( 1TITI! 01" CALIPOlltfl!A PO• ll.C:. Ctlll 1111{ pas or 0 e c Urt ' 0 . TMI COUNTY 01' OllANOI PU u· lllclle•d J. W11v.r ANOTHER SCENE "rill be (iclatcd for Dr. Parker. author He. A·'"u B C NOTICE Tllll '"""*'1wti111.0 w1111 tlM count~ h. hi ' ht d b J • d I ( E$t111 of BARCLAY I A II Ill ES --C:lttk of Orelll!• t o;inly Oii M1r(ll 1L 1t7' 1g tg e Y e.ins ap--an ccturer. who or 22 years llfALJTON. 0t<t1-i. lifO"fJcl TO c:1t•o1T011tS , fl ·n1s1 p<'arance to sonic or the v1as profes.wr of ll pee (' h NOTICE IJ Hl!AEIY GIVE N to "" Sl!PllltOI: COV•T 01" TH• l'llbll1hld Orlf!ge COii! 0.lly Pllo!, d. · I th t cd b • crHlilOt'S of ,,. 11>0Ye 1111,,.,.., ot«dMI JTATW Of' CAlll'OllllllA 1'011 M••<ll ll. JJ, •"II A,,,.u 1, •· 1Jl'4 tllll·I• 1sc1p es ci return lat e1 r p.1tholagv and director of the t'l.lt 111 11e•-" l\lv1,,. cr•h"• 11111n11 '"" nt• C:CKllllTY °' o•A11101: rl.sh'ng boat after /l1·s dea•h b . d "-· /' I 11111 11ec-m ••1 .......ire11 to 1111 '"'''" 111e ..,.,,._ I . Spt>CC an 11t:ar1ng (' 1n1c a lw11n -n«n11tY VOUCfltrt, In Irie olfk• E1l1te of DELMA M. STITH, Otct1Hd The OOal will be located at th'! Hcdlands University ol "''ti••~ ol lllt lbovt tnl!llld COUtl, II( NOTICE u HE•EBY GIVEN lo "''• ____ r_u_s_u_c_N_·011~_CCE~-- t ' r the 16 . I . ' ·~ P'"""' """'· wlln ""' ... , .... ,~ C•tollot'J "' !fie ·-· n.....cl dtcedfflll ' op O ooe O <Us es Prior lO coming lo NC\l'port ~.,....;""'"' •o the und•nl1ntc1 11 ll'lf o111te ,,.., 111 Pl'l"t<>n• 111v1ne c11:.,.1 ,911111, int l"ICTTTIOUS I UllN••• leading to the circular stage. Be;ich Dr Parker assisted a • h" •t•o•n~. ROBERT L. HVM· .. ,,, 0e<::-1 ire r1<1ulrtC1 19 flit """" NAM• tTAT•11r111•111T ' ' ' ' PHREY$, AllOfMY I! L•w, 1540 AO•mt "'llh lne nte:n11ry ~OUC:~l"t, 11'1 111oe olll<• Tilt lolloll'l"9 pirtOl'I tll clolfl!t All eight theatrical sets and group of rnedica l doctors tn f..a ! Ave .. s~ue '°'· c:os11 Mi: ... c:~H•crn!• 01 1111 cltrk of the 1bovt tnlltlfd (OUrl , 0, Du•lnttt 11: 350 authentic biblical costumes It b . ' to help p e 0 p I e '261&. which It tl\I J>l•C• of blnlMU ol IO preoe-n• ll\lm, wltl'I ,,.. !'tCfUtrY .JEE INDUSTll lES. 1'340 Ml, Emmt. ·a ra ~ urtqet1lgf\fd In 111 "'•"'" o••l1lnln; voutlle11., lo tht uncltrllo'*" " ,,.. ::>flfce Fou1"1!1ll'I V1lltv, C:1l!I01"11l1 t110ll being~used Will be accenluatcd over c"o me psvchosomalic 10 '""' e•''"" 01 "~11ece<!"''· wllhl" '°"' o1 l>e'f' 1nor111Y1, OONALO P. GooDwtN w1u11m E. Doornr.o1. liJ.IO Mf, w1'th _spec1'al l1'ght1'ng effec•· d' d lh .h b' . montn1 lfltl' '"' "'" p1,11>1!c1Ur.n ol 1nl1 Ind T•fNT G. AHOElt'iOH. Al!Crl'eyt II E........ l"ounllin V1llty, C1llflltftlt .., ISOr ers. roug IS In· noll<t. Ltw. 61» SOvt~ HUI SI'"'· R-.i :J)J, Lot .,, ... from more than fiO multi~!· di\•idual and ~roup counseling 011t<1 M1re11 12. "'1 A"""'"' c:1H1on>11 too11, w111c11 11 ri. J1mo1 M. DoctnbOl. m Lot111t. cd I. h Bled · PEAllL L. 911UEV, P,.ct of btl•k'llt• of 1111 uMtrW-1 .. 111 CamptD!I. C:1lll0ffll1 ll0221 or spot 1g ts, says soe. lie also produced a y,•eekl y E~tturrl• of ,,. wu1 "''".,., 11t111irt1ne 10 '"" 1:1t11t of 11111 1n11 ousl11tu 11 conc1..c1w br • 11"1"•1 Ad ' ' t "The L' I I ·· · ' t · t I '•.I of lhl lbevt ft!mell decWlnl OKIOMI, within tou• """th' 1fler IM flllll1t•1lllp, mission 0 IVJng (' ('~IS10n series e n I 1,;.U llOll!IT L. HUMPHREYS llr~I 1>110ilt1llOI! of ,,.,1, notlc1 wm1 .... A, Doo-11- Cross" is free and open to the "Children in ConOict" aiid An-• •• t..1"" -D••ld M•rc11 n, 1t1•. · T1111 ,,.,,,._, w•s "'"" w1111 ,.,. P"bll·c. Alt"·ugb there ,,.,·11 he "A " Uot Ad•m• Avt. $11111 Xl GAl,llEllE ALMA GOODRIDGE '°""tv C'.;letk of O•an111 Cot,1nly Oii Mlftll 11\1 \l'areness. C:o-1• Miii, C:11ltvrf111 "'" E~Kul•I• of lhe Wiii II, ltll. over 4,000 scats for each Dr . Parker. director or T11: 11u1 s.o..,tt o1 tiw •tiort "1mec1 "-<-t11tn1 . Allll(lltY lor 1!11<1111'1• OOlllALO P. GOOOWIJf AND performance, de I e g a t ion Prayer Therapy Jw.it1tute, 1807 Pul)ll~he<I °''""'' c:w·t D~••1 Pll''· T•ENT G. AN0111soN rese rvations a r e recom· Westclo·rr Dri\·e Ne., p 0 rt M•r(h 7S. •nd Aprn '· 1. JJ, ,,,, 1ou.r1 Alton.tr• •• L•w . ---I06 IDllllt MYI Sh,.. lloom Jtl n1ended and should be made Beach. conducts "'orkshop and PUBLIC l\'OTICE L• A,. .... c.u ..... re ,..,. .. ttM Puolllllecl Or1not (NII Oe!IY "'°'· M•t<n 11, U. '""' April I. I, 1111 '°"71 PUBLIC NOTICE early by calling (714) nt).8890. seminars for c nu r c h es. -!~;~i i!,U-:,~~u,1r11 T. k I he pl kcd bu . I bs d . t NOT1c:1: INVITING 1101 PIJl)l1111ec1 O••not Co• t D•ll P11 ' 5L'·'un OP I: 1c ·ets can a SO c Stness CU an pnva e Notke 11 llHtbY <alven ""' 1~1 1wrc1 o1 Maren 15 , •nd AprU 1, '· ,'s. 117, r lint~" iUl'llllOll C:OUllT TN I \v II . b' M · C'"• · grouru: throughoullhe country. Tru11Ht of irie '""'' camm,,,,.,av c:o11eo1 ~TATI oir CALll'OllNJA POil Ill) a a I(' s USIC h-y 1n ,... Dlflllc! ot Or•not CounTy, c:.1uo.nl1, will PUBLIC N ' THI'. CGUlllTY 01' OllAHGI Buena Park Shopping Center Dt'. Parker staled that he rKtlve ~ealfd lllcls UP •o 11,00 ...... OT'JCE 1110. A·1'5l3 I •'I/ lb ch rt We<1n.M11v, AOfll IJ, lf1'. 11 ll>e N0T1CI! OF MIAllllll• 0,. l'ITl"l lON or Scluth Coast ! P, aza. the \\I soon announce c a er P11rtn~1•ncr Oe11•. of uld """°' Clli!rlc! l"ICTITIOUS •UllMl!SS ~Oil l'llOIATI 01' WILL AlllD 1'011 Berean b () 0 ks t 0 res in establishment o( a new C"hur<il IQ(•ll!d ~, ll10 AC11m1 A~·Je. tc1!1 HAMI STATl'MIENf ll:TTl'•S 01" AOMllllltTllATIOlll WITM "ullerton, \\'h1'tt1'•• a' nd Santa . the N' -I ~' b 'II llPU. c11Uornr1. II WlllUI llme wkt Didi ,,.. tollow'ol!V --I• CIOi"ll bull•>•lll THI: WILL ANNIEXIO r ..,. in ewpor area W1u(' "·1 will 11o1 P<lbllctv C9tf>ld •nd rt.a to<; 1., £11t 1t or AllC:E G, l l!lllttSl'O-.O. Ana. or at any of the emphasize praycr-medilalion CUS"IOM ""'9111(ATEO STOR .. GE ANO UNI SEARCH, 1roo Pef ... 111~ \'.··~· ~<••\td. . 'l.'ORI(, 9ENC:HE5. GOLOEN WEST p O. lo. l•ttl, eo.11 .1.1e5-0, CtlifOfnll NOTICE 15 HEll:EIY GIVE N 11111 i\'lelody1and services. and heali g. cOl.t..Er.e '1'76. JOh N H. MAC: OONALD 1111 t11tc1 Mrti., iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ll All billl ••t IQ be In ICCO<Oll>CI wl!n w ... tll V1n Dyl;t, 11«1 l'tltt1i;;n Wey I petlflon tor ,,_,, af Wiii • ..., tor ·~ ln1tt11<lloo• tnd C:ondlllort1 Ind CO:lll M•••· C1lllorn11 t'l6''-'l1111•1>Ct ol l.tneri of A<lml~lllrlllan wll~ S1>«illtl•Tlons w!>lch tre now 111'1 Illa tnd Thl1 bull.,.n Is conducted bY '" 11'1· Ille Wiii An,..ucl lo ii.. Plllllontt, PllllPoltoiCll A-•-111 "d~ N IKll•fd 111 Ille of/let ol Int 111111111111, re!t•.,,ct lo which 11 mlde lo• !u•mer COMMON SENSE COALITION'S · 600 Ha~~!a~!n~I~ wi~~d~~~he c~~t!f~~~o!~n th~A!~ERS election. Th ei r findings: Our needs for a balanced Ci ty Council -<ine that will protect property rights of the individual. stop over-building of high-rises. deliver our services without waste ot ou r lax dollars, maintain open spaces with efficiency and beauty, clean up our bay, enhance our cultural community and preserve ou r quality of life according to th e wish es of the people-would best be served with the following ca ndidates: I DISTRICT #I MARGUERITE IPEGJ FORGIT I XI Peg has been active ·in the development of Ne wpart Beach for 40 years. She is familiar with the workings of City Hall. is excellent in budgels and finance. has proven strong leadership as President o f Zonta. was the guiding light in the de letion o f the Free way by going to court to allow the people to vote on the issue. and is well known for her honesty and integrity. She also has won her case against the City's rule that put a '!imitation on spending of a canc;tidate·s own money fo r his own campaign and so will not be beholden to any person or firm, like the Koll Co .. who twice gave the limit of financial s upport to ViceAMayor Rogers. who was on the Council when it allowe d !he building of the new Lido Shops' three·story garage and tra ffic mix·up lo r !hat company. Unlike h e r oppanenl. she is in to wn. and available to !he people and for her work for the City all day. every day. She has the time. energy and de dication to devote to running this City with care and concern for it s economic and aesthetic values. Peg's answers to the Pilot's questions tell you loud and clear that s he knows what 11 1s all about. I DISTRICT #3 PETE BARRETT I XI Pe le is the man to keep Newpart Beacb the wo nderful City it is. because for over 20 years he has wor)<ed to make it this way. He has worked with the Harbor. Fish and Ga me Departments. the Bo y Scouts. the Airport Noise Abatement. the freeway deletion and the yachting fraternity. Name a11 the good things and he's been there. He is a humble man who does the work. and gets the things d one \IJ1thout the fanrare and s hou ting, but certa1nly knows the history and background of our city and how to preserve our Quality of lile fo r the future. He is an advocate of 1nd1v1duals pro perty rights a nd against Regional Government that is an expensive over·lay and takes away from lhe sell-determ1na11on o f the cit y. Pete has a great concern for the cost of running our city, and with the ne w proiected deficit budget, 11 would be nice to ,have such a man watching 11 with Peg. 'I DISTRICT #4 LYN GERONIMI I XI Lyn 1s a practic al m a n. He sees and wants to s top the duplicatio n· of services that are a n unnecessary expense to the city~' and wants to utilize o ur present open spaces to be tt e r advanta.ge . He feels that our school yards. with their fine equipment. should be utilized for after·school and wee k"€'nd play yards . This would only cost fo r an extra counselor o r overseer and would cut down on the hrgh cost of more parks and m a in tenance. He al so fe els the school libraries and buildings could be enhanced lor the benefit o f·the schools and for extended use by the citizens instead of building new libraries cos ting millions o f the taxpayers' dollars. Sounds sensible. Lyn is for 1nd1v1dual ngh ts and against Regional Government. His 1nnovaf1ve and progressive ideas would spark fresh approaches to some of our old problems. \DISTRICT f:t 6 LUCILLE KUEHN 1 XI Being a n Adm1n1st rative Analyst, Lucille could certainly, in sho rt time . have o ur city s taff working with more efficiency and less waste of llme and money. She has proven through he r ·campaign. an ability fo r research and investigation that will bring o ut all aspects of a problem for a more comprehensive solution. Lucille wants better communication between the city and the people so that they will be aware o f all the things governing their lives and have time to make their feelings known to a listening Council be fore the y are done. She is dis pleased with the General Pla n because it is all generalities with little specific planning. S he is a Positive person who wants positive plans. She believes in individual rights without taking away fr om the public, and !eels she can accomphs h this. The addition of the se. four peopl e to the Council will give ii a broader scope with independent th inkers and fresh ideas. Thei r over-all goal s are for the betterment of the city, but their approaches 10 it vary. This should bring more di scussion. more ideas, and better solutions. BE SURE TO VOTE! COMMON SENSE COALITION ' Purcn'•'"g Aq..,I of 11iO 1chocl cllslrlcl. W1rren Vin Drki p1tl1cul1t1. i ncl 11111 !hll l!mt Ind Pl1Ct [~£~ l>ldcl•' m11'11 s~tlfl"!il wlHI 1111 bid• 1n111ft!fl'l0ftl Wll ll!ec! wl!ll 111'1 Ca.in· ot neurnc I~~ Sl"'t ~11 l>lotn ..i !or April (t1hle-'1 c~ec~. co1tlfl..O chll:k. "' h C:l1rk af Oren,t Cout1ty D!I April 5. lt7I lJ. lfJ•. 11 •:J:t •·"'·· 111 1111 courtroom of to'Oae•'• "'°"" -iwvtble !O !tie "'"'' " Utrl Do!Plrlr'tl11 "' . ] ot 11111 COUii. fl 1(.(1 ol rt>e C:o.o•I C:ommul'lllY C:otf'1Jf Dlsldcl Putoll11'1N Otil'l\le (NII Oelt,o Piia!, Civic (..ii.,• ~rlvt Wtll, In ,,. CllY of '°"'" r:4 Tru1ttt1 In ln .,._,,.,, nol 1111 All(lt •. u, 1!. "· tfU 1?Jl·71 ""h'• ........ ( ''·IOtAl1. lh•n t:vt perc..,I t)'l I of lht tum bid 11 Oared April 3. 1971. ~ gua••"'" 111a1 lht tii'50t• w111 M!t r rnro • PUBLIC NO'llCE WILLIAM t.:. IT. JOHN. Ille "'-'"" C:ont•ICI II "'' 11<'111 11 (.ounly Clerk .-•l•lle<I !O lllm. In !he tVf~I af !1lt~te lo !CAHN. ITt:llH & ILAN•Y """" I~~ 1..Ch Clll'lr1ct, IM proclf!llt of l'lC:TITIOOS IUSI HESS Jfft W .. 1 CellllW)' •r-nr. !ht tlltt~ w!ll Dt fOffelttd, or ln ll'lt CIH lllAMI STAT•M•NT lft Anr..ln, Clll ...... MU o! 1 bonll. thl lull 1u,., lfltrlol \li!!I Dt Thi followlr11 P11r1C1111 ••t dolf>ll UUI 1 '·5'1t tor!el!ed 10 1.1ld Kl!ool lllllr:tt. llvslnn1 11: All.,.,..y1 lot: 1'11111-No tlldllef m1r wllhcltl\OG hit bill fll( • VAU.EY BEEi' C:OMl'AlllV, ,," la Plll>ll111tc1 0••1'111• (Oltll Otl!y ,llct, period of '""'~·llYt !4ll d•Y• liltr !ht l•l'CI C:l1tlt, ,_,.... v 111 t '. Ao•il I. I, u. lfl4 1206-lt 11111 ~•I for !ht -nlnti "*.!'II. C1U1o<nlt t'l1CI T~ (10jt•ll of Ttu1tetl t~fYfl IM JcfWI D. T~. tltf LI lll'CI Cl" PUBLIC NOTICE Dr1Ylle9* ol •tlecl!n<J lftY Ind 111 blllt or Cle, Founl•I~ V•H~. C:tlllDr"I• 9?10I lo wil•• '""Y ltteput1tltl~t "' lnlc;m1ll· Alrti.nj 5cllet', 'SS 5. Wttlrldoe C:lr·l-----.,,-==-----ti" In 1nv blll .,, 1 .. !ht bl11dhM•. cit, A~•r:-im. C:1tlt11tnlt SL,.,.m Signed : NOlllAAN E. Y/ATSON Tlllt bullMlt I• c-..c!td bY I 111,..,11 SUl'llllOll COU•T OI' TH• Seely. 801•0 of TrUllffl 1H1•l~t1~lp, STATI Of' C:Al\l'O•NIA 1'011 ~· Aptll 17, 191•. 11:00 1.m. llt"c1 "I. Towns~nd THI COUNTY Of OllANGE Pui>ilohfd 0<1119t C:N•I oenv Pltll'!, Tll•1 l!Ufmtnl w11 111e11 wlrl'I 1111 c: .... n. Hf. A·1'Df Ap<ll I, I. UTO 111t·71 1¥ Cttrk c;I Or~ngt Counly ort Aprll 5. NOflC:li 01' HIA•IHO 0,. PITITION l-----,.,cc-:--c,-,..=---11911. POii PllOIATI! OI' WILL AHO l'Oll PUBLIC NOTICE l'J'll1t LEn•lls 01' ADMl.NIST•ATIOft WITH Pullllll'ltd Or1not COlttl DtllY Pllol, TH• WtLL ANNEJCl:tl.. 1---.=T=.=,c,-00,o-:,cAc,=1,c0c,t.c1A:---IAorll t, 1 .. l!, tt. lt'l'• 1236-11 E1t1tt o1 JOSE PHINE ALMA MtGEE. • 1----'----------"'"-'l•tt.o knoW!o 11 JOSEPMllllE A. McGEE. Dlpel't,,,..,, .i Netllll PUBLIC NOTICE 1190 kllOWn •• JOSEi"HINE MeGEE, l"•ln<I'"' Sl1111 Htspll.t D«111H. Catll Ml11, C:1Uk!m11 /---==:---------1 NOTICE JS HEllEBV GIVEN 1111! NOTJC:I! TD colfT•ACTOllS ,.ICTITIOUI •U51Nl:SS t!OWAllfO w. McGEE h11 tried ht•t:n I Oa!e J·ll·7t lllAMI ITATl:MINT PttlllClll tor Problle Cl Wlll Ind tor s,,,.,,, P•-••ls ... 111 oe rec1lvt11 11 "" "!ht lollowlng P1rion1 1r1 llOlno 111utn(• ol Lellers of Allmlnlttr1tlC111 wl!ll !,tcwntlflll Olllce, F1lrvlew 5 t I l • b\1$1111!!1 is: l"9 Will A""'•"" To thl peTlllontr. HosPITll. 7501 H1rticr lcul~v11d. CCIII MESA VE RDE OAl\IE Pt.AZ.A. P.O. ••1-r"'CI to Wlllcll Ii midi tor furlher Me11, C•lllo•nl1 f262•. u~lll 10;00 A.M. on IC• 1"67, lSU Mt11 \ltroM Orlv1 E11I. perllulliri. Incl thll !hi time Ind l'll<t April ii. 1t7t II wnkll lime Ind pl1tt C:osll IM11, C:1lllor11l1 t'l'26 of ,.1r1ng lhl 11me llil Deen Ml IOf" AOf"ll tney will DI pUollCIY C>llenfd •nd rlall, tor Rud~ Buklcll. s HltnP1hlt1 C:our1, 23. 1"'· •• t ;:JO '·"'·· 1 .. ,,.. COUrl•oom of Ille ptolecl lllltd: Newport lffCll, C:IUI01"nl1 '1'60 o.ii.rtm1n1 No. l of 11~ courl II 100 R..cwl•·RtOlt<t lo(lor S.l•I~ Controls Mlrk Lq. lW 81kt• Slrftl, C:otll C:lvk (l'llt< Dr!" Wtt!. in t11t' c:rrv cl Jn 1cconi1nct ""'tn "" l>l'Ol•<• pr.... MtH. C:•Hlorrtl• ""'" ,.,., • ...,,. C:lllflltnl• •flll •1>t<lllc1llr:tn1. Rtlnnold Pl1hltr, G M 1n11 o i I Otltd AP..11 3 lt7•. In .9tM<ll 1~11 l>l'Ol,:1 u1nsisU 1>f · Tt rr1ct, (or°"' dtt Ml<, C:1ll!crnl1 WILLIAM t: 'IT JONlll Rl'tll•t' t•l1t lng ml"J!llt oc111•11<1 tl62~ cou"tv C:l*1"~ ' ' ll~me ... iety (on!•t>lo, lut l !llVtl lt'KI Tnl1 lluslntti 11 conduclecl 11¥ 1 &tn1r1l IAlllD, IAlllO WOLl'S•llllG t nuQ(laletl comporienh Y11tl'I n •"" p1l1ntr1nlp. WllL.IAMS ' suPl'rvlsed m1nu11 t1111l•olr. flle1 vii••• Mlt~ L•• p o lu 1n1 al\d 8HOd~ltd C~l>O"en•1 Otl !hf" Cll Tnl1 1!1ltrne"I Wll flied will! ll'lt •:11i1.tnt •wd• ••v• ST• ' lloi!••S ,, F1ltvlew Slllt HCl6f)lt1I, COlll C:oun ly Ci.rt of 0••11111 C:OllMY Otl Merell Loft! a.Mii, Calllef'~ ,..., ol.'.111. C:1!llc•nl1. 1._ ltl•. CUI .m: .... 1 Bill• mull bl tuD!'nlllHI lor ti.. ..,llrt '-lt)M At-r ltt; '911"-' WO<~ lltscrlbfd ll>trel~. O.vl1tlqn1 lrorn Puoll.r.111 Or1nge Cati! 011ty Pltol, PU61llllld Or.,,._ C:N1! Dlilr pile'. ol•~ tl\cl IPOClfklll-will l'lcrl bt M•tcll II. 25. 11111 April \, L 1f74 f»-74 Aprll 1. I, 14, H74 llOJ..74 tOtll•dtttd 1tlcl wlll Dt o.;1ust tor rti1c.llon1---==~:-c=:c=c=----------------'-· o1 e':!"'io,..,1, 1nllr..ct1D!I• and °''"' 1ncr PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1oeclllt1llon1 m1v be coi1l11«1 11 1111'1:;::-=-=::=-c::::::-c:::------------------PI•"' ODlrJllont OHie•, FlltvltW Slllt l'lllE ANO C:A.SUALTT HOIPlllJ, 2501 Herbor Scu!ev1rd. 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'"1 tJi-11,1:.------------------------J ~ ,, 19 p E other I part a ye plan 40 • or ch BM< plow A the orga shop .- B Li by was that rem e\·en pol it pow lo dcba Th Gom lead oui.1 Sept b«n ''sto ruli coon An , rr.po • SE yea qu cleat chi I foun no/ Th 30: 2.1 : chi! Ren ·Frid c • G "·orl natl re\' •• v Po Ro aba pro I "so the cha Su Bas you nm our ma • H Eli rep, Car Atl E Wit res thr "' • • • ! ' ' ' ! ( • i f i i . l , ' ' ' ; ' ' •' . "J • ----• J9 OAJlY PkOI Pilgri1ns End Vigil At Site • CHEDDAR, England !;\Pl I -A pilgrimage to a Swiss • mountaiMide left today from Cheddar, Axbr1dge and fi ve other villages in the oort~m (IN SHORT ..• ); parl of Somerset County after a year of mourning a trag1c plane crash. V!'I TtlHflOlt Nixon Eyes Wage Bill, T~rnadoes 1 \llASlllNGTON il l'I· - l'rt'S\d"nt \'ixcn rf"t•u11 '<l 10 the \\'h\tC' ll!)USC tod:t) :d i\'!' 1 r "t' dll}S in Paris and tin Q\·ernight at Can1p 1)11\ id prt';uirt'd to sigr'1 <i i no(ln .1 l11lL raising the 1nirunnun \\a~1· fo1· the l1n.t tln1e to~:! 1111 h<1llr. l'\1,.on vet0t.'<l tin :i!1no:-,1 1denl1l·t1! tnll !n S..'"f!!Ctnbi·r The' oew bill. \>.1..o;..;ro b:. Cont"tres..; .\larch 21. r:11~J ·s from $1.60 to S,2 an hour !t iilso incrca~cs !:ov 7 null1on - to ~ $ n1llho11 An1rr1C'.~nt !ht· nunit~·r of 11 o r J.. 11 1"' ~\"l.'l'cd by llHOiO\Ulll \\J.,1• l:.i\l'S ' r.1\.1~ed by tom3dos last \I L't k, and to another \\ .111·r.1t1lte d<"C1~ion. l!t• \\ltS mf'\"!lni;: \l'l\h J:im<'S T, I.~ nn , ~'ff<'lnry of llou5in~ · .. oo UrOOn l>cvclopn1cnt. and ft'<il·ral di~'l.Slf'r assb;l;tlll't' :idn1 inistrator 1llol-11;.1s I'. J >unni' to r<'\'icw govcrnm1·11t hf'l p to tht': lornad~ru«~ .1rt'll!i . T1wsdoy. r-:1xon 111 u ~ t r~pond \O lhl' II o u s f' Juc:h<"iury Comn11tlel' request for doc."Umenl.!i and !apes of c on\'cr s at l on s .. in i1..: 1n\t'8llJt.1t1on of 1hc a llegro l'O\l'r·ur> of thc \\'atrrgat<' !..rl!J k1n nx,.e·s a lhrc~1t o~ .<.Ubp!')('na if lw d()('s not \ o\un1ar1 ly surrcnd l'r t h t' n1:.itt'ri:il. ind ication ti(' mlght Tuf'Sday for Sag1n.J..-.·. '.r . ll•J\'C. ca\'1ar and 1'0dka with So\·1el r\1xon retumt'<i fro1l1 J)ari.s Sunday oplun1:st1c the sw11nut t;ilk:s in ;..1oSt..i>1o1' 1n late June w1Jl 1>r0dl.K.'\' s ubs tan ti a I a11r('{'m(•nt on I I 1n i l i 11 g orfcnsivl• fllll'lf'ar \\'C.lporlS. \\'hilt> !loust' CiliM of 5taH Alt·x11ndcr Haig said thr l'rt-sick·nt. ln a brl•akfruit of ·" " -·-" l"re51dent Nlkolni \'. Podgomy in Pans, Tnitdr 11 "\'Cry clt•<i r 1hat UK' 5o\.r1uts and our'S('!v('1 are \'tll")' o\)!1m1st 1c ;ibout the outcoinc or Sun11n11 111." llaig sttld tlK' l'arl~ 5~ion indieutt'd 1ht•r(' ..,.,,ill b <' "~lt1 \·l' rt·sult." in trJd1•. tl'liulologk·a1 rxchnngcs and t'\.·rhunly 111 51rat.tog1c ar111s " ... lin11t.otions." DUR.L'iG IUS 33 haw's In ran."I, :'ti.xon at~ • 1ne1nor!al n'l.'I.~ for Frt"flch l'rt,'l1drnt t:eor~~ l'Ompldou. t:1lk(.'Cl with M>\'Cfl \\'o r Id ll'adt"f:'i <ind thnce .strolled tht slr~ts. smiling and shalrin.: hands "''Ith a pp I a u d int: t'Jl'ndunt.'fl. French Assail Nixon Visit ' ft'O\"CS The group includes 21 or the 40 survivors ot the alr crash last April 10 that left gaping bolts in many Somerset famUics. The other I 2 5 pltgrin1s lost mothers. wi\•es or close friends when the chartered prop-jet O\'ershol Basel airi)ort in a blinard and plowed into the mountain. NIXON, SOVIET'S PODGORNY· STROLL IN PARIS Pair Spoke for 10 Minute1 Witk Interpreter (Rlgktl All 1nd11,:ations v.·1'rc th;1• t'\'('11 had '.\°JXl"fl df'Cld\'(f IU agn1n \'Clo the bill •• ' 1nH:iuon.u·v h1~ \l'IO 11011 d ha,·c been' O\'C'rt1dc1 L•n b\' ho·!1 lhl' s~·n;1\c ;uid th,• !IOU5~. TI!•' \'Olf'S on pass;1~l· by bot i1 ~nni"-rs wcr<' O\ ('r11 ht•ln11ng FO!t .\1 0ST wo r k('r .~ Tiit~ rRESIO E~'T \\' j r I r:in1pa1gn in "IL(i11J:nn·s R!h 1' on gr <' !is i o n al rll"-!rit·t \\"Mne.~ay 111 hi'h.atf of th<' C:OP ("jndid:lli' .I .1 rn ~· , Sparling, ·T~rc 11·a!i sonl\' PAJtf~ I l'PI I -1-"r<'nch comn\Cntaiors -son1c \\Ith ;i toucti of . bill<'nK'Ss -s.:ud !Oday Presidrnt Nixon scort'<I .1 ootablc diplomatic !'lJC"C(•5<t. b)' dl'Tnonst.ratini,: the \\"Clll.ht of l' $. inflU(>fl('(.' during IUS v.·C'f'krnd v1s1t to Paris. ~1inutes aftC'r memo r i fl I "t'r\'ices which Nixon attcndl'd for the late l~ident ft('Ofb l"S l'on1piclou ('ndl'd, lhc center of v.·•·rld diplomacy shifted lo the L' S. A1nbassador's rl'sidcnr1' v.•h;:r(' Nixon met leaders of both ~ast and \\'l'sl. '"Y.'hat a ~ran.&;t ,·engeaoo. .. for Amef'lc.";'l 10 ~ th.1.'> ft·\·cns.h d1plomat1c al11\llY laking pl~ 111 the fornl<'r ltolhschild Palacf' O~·lng 1ht• Atncri~n fl<4: ooly a few !ttcps., from the t-: 1 y s f.' e 1 pn-sidcn1ial p.1.lact' ~ frotn 1o1·hich ~·C're i.ssuf'd ~ 1nany t')ndcn1naLloos of the \\llite I louSf" and \\·here the l'xpulsif:tl of American fOl'l'<'S fro1n our soi l and France's pullout frwn N1\1'0 \,\"j}S dcc'idcd." And r\LtOll. at a cii,via r..a.nd· \·odka hrrakfast 11·11h S:>\irt l'r.ri;i dent ~1kolai \' l'odgomy. unck-r~ Ill<' cl~enes...; rl Ami'ri('all·So\ u" rel:ition~ .1n the l."Ountry \\"h<.•rr it is being condch1ned a..' 11 "condo1ninium ." 'Fr e 11·t !1 Tlf'\''~p;lf)('rs and radio sutions said. A total of 108 people died in the crash of the chartf'r flight organized for a day of shopping in Basel. Syrian Target? e 'Khadaf11 BEl Rtrr (UP!l -lhc Libyan infom1ation minister 14·as quoted 1oday as ~~ing that Col. ~1oon1mar Khadi\fr remains the country's leader Tiv<> Isrc1eli Piluls Seized i11 Lebc11101i · e\·en tllough he has given up political and ad mlnistrati,·e po14·ers. His position oonlinued to be a ma)or subject of debate in the Arabic press. The Cairo neY1spapcr Al Gomhouria said the 32-year-old leader of the re\'olution that oustt'd the Libyan monarchy &opt. I, 1969, had in l"ffect bct'n forced into the mov!" at a •·stormy session" of Libya's ruling rcvolu1ion comn1and council. The Beirut ne..,.,·spaper An Nahar carriC'd a similar report. e f'o11r De nll1• SEA'ITLE (API -A ~ year-Od man was held fo r questioning Sunday in !he deaths of tv.·o women and two children wposc bodies \\'ere found in a closet. Police did not rC'lease his name. The bodies of Ann ~tuldrc"·· 30 : her sister. Dorothy Buren. 2..1 : and Dorothv·s t \\' o children. George · 9. a n d Renee. 8. \\"ere discovered -Friday night. All fou, had been choked to death. e Oil Loom• GENEVA <UPI) -The \\"Orld's 1najor oil producing nations said Sunday they vdll .soon start supplying easy loan s to developing countries hit by high energy costs. The loans \vill be available through a special run d financed by the producers' oil revenues. · e Pope's Plea VATI CA~ CITY (AP) Pope Paul VI has urged Roma n Catholic youth to abandon fashionable forms of protest and. intead, support "some militant organization in OW! fields of action , pie.ty or charity." · · The pontiff. in a Palm Sundav ritr in St. Peter's BasiliCa. also urged Catholic vouth "not to be ashamed and i-un a\\1ay \\'hen showing ourselves to be Christian makes others despise us." From \\'ire ServkH Syria -8hot down an lsratli jet fichter over the Golan lleighlS front today and the t\\'O pilots v.·ho bailed out were captured in Leb.'Ulon . the Lclxinl'se Defense ;..nni,.,tn· said. • Israel confirmed lhat the plane \\'enr do..,.,·n. but denied that it was hit b.v a missilr. The Tel A\•iv command siid rh c jet caught fire. apparl'nt!y as a resull of a technical fault. IT \\'AS THE first Israeli plane lost o\·cr the Golan front since the Octo ber war. The Lebanese D e r e n s e ~tinistry said the plane, an F4- Phantom. crashed in the Arkoub region near the \"i!lage of Ch<>bba. Of!l)' six miles north of the Israeli bo rdrr. The village is about 39 miles south of Beirut.· A Lebanese spokesman ~id the t"·o pilots \1·ere pirked up near the \'illage of Kraibe. about three n1ilcs west of Chebba, lie said they werl' safe but \\"CM.lid not sav \\'helhei-they wrre being held. Lebanon holds two other Israeli Phantom p i Io t s captured during the Ottobrr \\'Br when they bailed out O\'er Lebanon. SYRIA S~ID the plane '''as brought down "Whrn a n enemy formation prnetrated our air space over r.1t . Hennon." It also-said its forces ba1tlcd at! night \\'ilh Israeli troops trying 1 o overn..tn S.vrian positions on fl.it. Hermon . but Israel denied this. Earlier. Israel said its troops captured a Syrian arr.ny co mmando belonging to an infiltration unit attempting to gain higher ground on the mountain. Each side accused the other of escalating the fighting on its 28th consecutive day in the Golan Heights. Israel's announcement on the Syrian prisoner said he \\'as captured a day ago by 1roops who WC're S'ol'ceping the slopes of fl.It . Hermon in search of infiltrators \\'ho had eq11ee11 Repairs crossed the cease-fire li ne during the \\'eekend . Another HA~llLTO:-J . Bcrtnuda IUPIJ Syrian soldil'r was spotted. a -The luxur) ]irl{'r Queen spoke!man said. but managed Elizabeth 2 is undergoing to eS('apc. repairs here arter aborting a Caribbean cruise in th<! mid· THE T\\'O nations have yet 1\llantic last v.·ttk. to exchange. prisoners laken in Escorted by 111·0 tug! and the October \\'ar. Israel has with po"'·er a p p a rent I y said there must be a n restored to at least ooe of her exchange before it \\"ill agree three boilers. the QE2. \1•orld's to di sengaging along the second-largest passenger liner, cease-li re lin e. l\'ilS r (' p <• r ll' d considering n>sign1ng and 1hen (orming a re:)hulfl~d ~01('rnment i n order 111 collf'C'th·c\y Jet'Cpl rcspon~1lnl1tv for the nation'<; n11h1ar.v uriprcparcdn <'ss for the \1·ar. Defensl' :'lhni~h·r :'ll o s he Oayan s.11d luda~ ll<' h;1.~ nffcr<:'d \lrtr his rf'<:.1j'.!na11on 1 01 er a!lucullon c,f blarne for lsrnl'l'S lack of war rl·adJne~s' la<;! :'o'l'nr but she has p;1sserl 1 the dcetsio n on ro their Labor Party's lea"dership. P:.irty sourres s.:nd the ll•ad cr s h ip b ureau , parliamentary fnc tion a n ii I cabinet ministers will n1ect nt 6 p.m. f9 a.m. pdt 1 to n1ff' v.·hether all of .\!rs. :'11 cir"s 1 c:1binct ~hould quit or "'·h<.>ther Da~·an should f('Sign nl(ln<'. as dC'n1<inded by at leas! si-.: of his cabinet colleagues. "0'.'o: FRIDAV . I '"'l'lll 10 1 :'ll rs .. \leir and asked h<>r if sh(' 11"antcd n1c !n resign ... D:l~·an said in an intervie1v \l'ilh lb<> llC'-''Sp<1per t.·la'Ariv ··But :'ltrs. i\tcir told me she did not I want to determine anything by i herself and that shr \1·ould pass The decision on to the 1 ' party.,. IR S Probe Of Nixo11 I 1'axes Seen·?\ \\'AS HINGTOX IAP 1 -Thr head of the Internal Revenue! Service has indicatc'CI that The . IRS still m;iy tr::-in\'C'stigat in~ \.\"heth('r the preparation of President ~1xon's ta:>. n:turns· for recent years ln\oh·!'d fraud j IRS Con1missionrr Donuld 1 C. Alexander c onf irm cd l Sunday a \\'bite JI o u s l' statement !hat no b;isis h<td I been fowid !or· bringin g such a chargl' again s l .\"ixon l prrsooa 1J y. ilO\\"CYcr. \\"hen asked ifl charges mi ~ht be k'\'elcd against !ho~c v.'ho hclpc<1 1 pr<'parc the tax returns., Alrxandcr rPspooded durin~ a tele\"ised intcn•iew: "I c;in 'I tornment on v.·hat action thel JRS and others may be nr n1ay1 not be l..1king with re<:.pcct t.o1 01hers." 1 The ~\"h1te llou<:.e :inno11ncrdl last \\·eek that Prcs1drnt :\1xoo would pay the full !HS-1 stipu!a!cd total of s~.32.787.1 3 11 in underp.11d taxrs. pl u s interest. for the year<:. 196!1-7'.!. covered, thl' 1n1n'11nun1 \\,t~t· V.'Olild inl'rt'3'f' in two nvin· :;t£>ps to $'.!.30 lll I 9 7 fi , ('n\·erage i~ <'Xl<'nd t'd 10 .1hou1 5 million fcdt·ral. slat!' and (1)(•;11 gO\t·ntml·nt <'n1pl1nes. 1u cn1plorej 1n ch;un stor(·~ \V<'apon Law "The \11r<l of !he "·rwirn "'·orld." said ~ thrl.'e-col11n1n headline 111 tlx-(.'Of\St'rvat1 v<' daily Le Fi i;afo. 11lC papt'r C'arrit'd a cartoon :d)(J\\·ing :i kntf'lin,t: t-:urOpt" ki~ing lllt• hand of :'tixon lll'lo i~ sitlillfl!'. ot1 a throne "ith hi:; h"f't r<'st.inh on a fun('ral annourX'<'lll('lll prc;;umably l'ompu1ou ".!!. Si\CRA~IE.\'TCl j l PI I Aurore and other ne\\'spapcrs s;i id 11 was lrooic that N1xoo discussed a redefinition of At I a n tic relations with ~·f'slem J('aden;, in the same city v.·hert Pompidou had blocked soch r on\ 1t·l1on f11r r:11-r\·111i:r ,, d:1~;.:t•r. kn1f<·. dirk u r uni.:li:irdl'<l ra1.or on ·1 pu bl11.: Roland r·aure. the chief diplomatic \\Titt'r for lhc conscn·ati\'e n e ..... s pap e r L'Aurore wrote: .'l1xon. bark fro111 hi:. blL"-Y ..,.,('('kend . also \\aS cxpcetl'd to lura his :r.ttenuon 111 :r.rf'a' 1n the :O.l1d(•ast and Sou I h M'IHI{;! c:1111pu.~ would hr r,._1n1sh.1b!c 11s a misdrmt·anor 11ndi'r a hill signed b~· l:r•\ Ht1n;1 ld l\e:r.gan . • [X)PEG FORGIT __ .... _ .. -Is not satisfied with the way City Hall • PEG FORGIT ... is a 40.\P3r t1>5lrl•nt of ' .. •wpotl Reach. She tras be"n A lo:a l<·r 1n e:~ Zont.o Cluti of ~ev.'f)Ort 11arti0r, .i n1 v.·as instrumental !n e-ettin~ r:,,, :ien!c.r C!llzen"s Center t>111lt n<·ar Ne .. ·port llaroor hl5h srhool. 11 .. r work wuh 1outh through Zonia is we!l.knO'"n in 1he ro:nmunity, A:; a bu~!nesswor .• Jn, sh• ts an exprr ien rM ai:rounrant anr! emplOY•'r .. ThJ. eXjl~rle11ce will a<11 to h"r VJ \J•· as 1·u11r Council membcor. 40 YEARS OF CIVIC AND BUSINESS LEADERSHIP. 1s run. Are you? Peg will fight for you- ... AS SHE HALL LAW DID LAST WEEK WHEN IHE UPSET A THAT MADE BEGGARS OF COUN CI L SILLY CI TY CANDIDATES' Here are the changes Peg. would make: e TWO TERM LIMIT FOR COUNCIL MEMBERS . e FISCAL HONESTY. WHEN ASSESSMENTS GO UP, TAX RATES saOULD COME DOWN TO KEEP YOUR TAX PAYMENTS FROM INCREASING. e SOBER, WELL-MANNERED BEHAVIOR IN COUNCIL, WITH MORE RESPECT FOR THE RIGHTS OF THE PUBLIC TO BE HEARD, WITHOUT BEING BROW - BEATEN. •BUDGE T PLANN ING. COUNCIL SHOULD GIVE THE CITY MANAGER A FIG URE TO STAY WITIIlN BEFORE BUDGET PLANNING STARTS. •DON'T EJECT MARINAPARK RESIDENTS. e LEA VE AMERICAN LEGION POST WHERE IT IS. STOP RUNAWAY DEVELOPMENT·· OUR INCUMBENT COUNCIL MEN TELL YOU THEY HAVE FOUGHT AGAINST HIG tJ .DENSITY , ~UNAWAY DEVELOPMEN T IN NEWPORT BEA CH. HAVE THEY REALLY? LOOK OUT YOUR WINDOW! HERE 'S WHERE MY OPPONENT AND I DISAGREE: Lido Isle: ••• beach leises should not tie th~ sutr~ct ol a ~Jlltit~ lonl rst. Th!! le~~s sho•1M he ren,,,..~4 at a • oo. sl1erabl~ !~rre<1sM renti! r . .itr . I Police Heliqopters: --WARNING:-- rr »C1•1 are 1 ltirh-l"ve! rlt;· offiri~l. do not e~ert to com" to m<:" anrl ask for l s~.ooo ra!se Jn .,n,, r".1r. r "''1ll l)fll)l)S" th~!. rr ;·au ar~ doin11: ~n honP.st ph allrl earn[nit your pa y, I will ~111111•irt 1•011 a ~ a a <1Mtra\ert public emp]Q)I?'!. I koow yoar job IS not ea51. REMEMBER·· NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE ACTION NOW ON THESE ISSUES: Upper Bay: • • • &hOUld bf rti;tttt<I for t~ Dd>Uc -• for private commercial interests. Bridge: •.. OTer lht tar at Coast R!dmr gtr11)d be mrted right a-r.iy. Wt netd a &.lane br~. a !rre r l(ht turn onto Oo•er fr om C0tst MW\., 1 trre rlp.t 1ur11 ot1lo Coast H.y. trom Do''" aD'l re-routilr of Bay Sues trlrfl.c. Bay Club: reacht'<I port Sunday after E\·en as the front line almost a "'eek d r i f t i n g exploded \\"ith gunfire, Prime helplessl y at sea. ~linistcr Golda !\leir's cabinet "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Ac<.'Ording 1o tht' \\'hit{' House st.1ternC'n1. the IRS finding "rebuts any sug~Mtion 1 or fraud on the part of the! President." Rut !he ~1a1em1•nt did not r<'fl'r in !hr soTne rontC'xt to l hnsc \\'ho aided in preparing the ~ixon returns, •.• are DOI belnr aM!I •lsel7. They should be kept on .staDdby alert. par t!cullr ly at n.!P.ht, and should nr h\itll<'r. The mon">' savt"l coull'I pro. •Id~ morr. root patro!me.n.. IN NEWPORT, YOU CAN VOTE FOR PEG IN THE , . • 1troukl llOC be sold, 'nral Is pobllc pr rhen to goad bltft by I*". Jame' '"-.,""OC'("lo< ~le of NfWP(lft. Tell bf' B;y Cllf) Ill • • l ' ' ' ·' l ( • f i ' " ' i THE FAMILY aacus ,.,, , .......... __ .,... .... By Bil Keane ''Jeffy mu't be very happy -everyt~lno he drow' is smiling." - lrl Los Angcl<'!I . :\ixon"• tax la wyer Arthur Riech !i.iid that f\ixon wou ld h<' ent itled to r:i deduction or nbout Sl 2.S.QOO for the year in \l'hich hi' pil)'S the 1969 taxes. Blech ~id :\ix011 Is li>;:a lly obligatrd tG pa'!' the mon<'v betnusc th<' st<1lule of lim itallons ha ~ run OU! ft>r that tnx yrar \\'hen paid. it could be considered a charitable contrib.Jtlon. Alexander "-'B..S quel!tioned about rtp0r1s the \Vhitt House had bt'tn stnt information on partlcular ta!( retum . He confirmed that '·ce rt ai n sensitive case repons ... w('f e apparently forwarded to the ~'hlte Jl oUI<'." , But Alexander Mki '"thcrt was no continuing pat.tern'' and added that he Ms nc:>t sent oul any JUch rtip0r11 since bccom1na IRS chter. to forget aboiJl bu)'ln~ pubU: UdtllDds. Spending: •.. Sl•GL11'1 h'? Umite'1 ~fore bll'.!P.t he~ti~:~ t"'gi~: otb!:'t•!se pet pro. je~ts ·~·!1! c~t 1(1 every tax dolbr. [!) FIRST DISTRICT. Airport: . •. ~t traffic st.011U bf curtailed, A " f:.1" hlst<I oo how moch mtasunble noise ucfl lrUM (t11trales would ll1t tlltm I~ tile pxt.t Uhlll lhtJ rtd11t:e DO!se "'els kl lht abso!Ula mi r1am, TO MY FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS: I have received messages of SllllPOrt from many of yo u, and I appreciate your confidence in me. I have not come ·lo you to ask for money, nor will I use your names in publi c print for my own benefit. The secret ba!lot is an American tradition, and l respect it. Instead, l would rather list the people who DON'T support me. That would include the pres. sure gro up that is trying lo work up a s lat e car.didates. It also includes the big developers. !eel that l have the support of the real people Newport Beac:i, and I am proud of that sup°po Thank you for your encouragement and many k messages during the campaign. Win or lose, I 1 continue to serve my community the best i NOTICE TO DEVELOPERS AND PRESSURE GROUPS: people know you are You have contributed heavily to my opponent's campaign and he supporting him. Let's keep it that way! I will not accept your donatons. Peg orgit • " I Olympic Classes Conipete Four o~ the six Ol}·mplc clasS('!; 1umed out S..uurday and Sunday for t~ ~utht"rn California Y [1c ht1n g Assoeiation Ol~'lllpi<' CiaSM'!I rt'gaun JI California Yacht Club. Largest C'la.c;.<> \\'3S I he Tornado Catamarans won by Cappy Shet'ley ol' Y.'aikik.i Yacht Club. Final resull<>: TOR~ADO -(I J Cappy Sheeley, \\1aikiki YC: (2' 1-18rvey & \\'arnr., CBYC: f31 Tim Ta)•lor. CBYC; ( 4 l Seaman and Straus;, !\IYC: 1 $1 Sha\\'n Holland , r-.tYC. TEfilPES'( -! 1) Tnm Gates. SCCYC: (2) L ee \\'esson. SCCYC. SOLING -11 \ Ken i 'oung, CYC: (2 1 Ben \1ilthel1 . CYC: l3f Bill rield, Chicago YC. • Chicago Sloop Aura Eujoys ~orld Lead \\'allv St<-nhoJe·s 49·f<)l)t . ' sloop Aura from (.'h1c,11!-!o Yil('ht C'lub IS h:;1<Jing Ill 1hr second \\'orld Oc.'t'lln Bacuii.: Cllunipionshlp spOllSOrt·tl by Yachting .\l<1g:1zi11c. S!tnhouse has aN'Un1ul11lctl 1:1 lo"·-point scorc,.11( 33 fOf' the scv1.·n \\'Ultl;.rt•qult·od races. Occnn racers arc now entering the ho1ne :.trctch of \\'(JHC "'i th only ci ~ht rnorr racl'S lt·fl until the second ch;11up1oush1p ls over Jn .Janutir_v. 1!175. \\'INN l':R I'.\ Tll E first \\l{J/ll' l\':lS 'fed ·rumer of Atlanta. r:a. HI' is (:UrJcntly in s1:co nd place v.•iht fil poinl5 despil<' the fact that he did not sta rt the second wric.>s until ne-arly a yenr after it was In progress. 1'umer is r\ o "' in\'O\\·cd in the t\mt'rica 's Cup trials starting in June and ,,·ill ------- pmhalJly nut rat'e lhe-r1:s1 of Jn !lur<l p!:1t'P \1 ll~t 83 pr.nots 1.:; .J<inl('~ J'i·t·nt•il lia!d11 1n J.ocust Valll'y, ~ Y Baldwin re1't"11tlv rt•I i1 t•d frr:tn1 utc11 n racing Jor he;al1h rC'asons but c;11 np <11~n1·d his 6 l -f o ot SorC't"r\' lhroui.:hout lllOSI or th<' .~1:;.ics. THE \\'l)llC 1~ :.i !hr'<'r-·1 f•llr t•\'l'll1 1h;i1 lll\'(Jl\l'S Ol'C'atl rai·('~ ;d!/1\'1'r 1h1· 11orld . To 111.: 1·lig1hlr for tht• top 1ru phy, CO!ll('Sl.'IOf <; lllllSt hal'c conl- p!cled st'1 i·n r11r-c'" from a 1f•t;il c.f 22 r<1L'l·~ nn rht.: \\'l)HC list. Thri•t' vf the Sl'Vt'fl r:1u~1 ti(• r1 01n ;,JJ)J(l llg SIX \\'OHC •·r!ass1c" f!ltl'<;, 'l'h1·~: :1rt· the lll'ri11 ud;~ rL\('P. ,"it. i't'ler~tiu l'g !O Fi. L1il1dcn!alc. r a e t·. r ha11tll·I l!;1C'l·, 'l'hi• F:1s111t·t. S,1·th1t'.v l lobart nnd Transp;,i r. These ~ix rar i·<; :1 r ... i;t·111•r;il l.\• f'r.n~idcrL-'<l to ix' qle 11\0S\ t'flln(>t·l!li\'{' nf I h C 11 orlrJ's offshore 1\1c~~. Ji nt·i·s rt•111riinin,i: for th<' st·t'Olltl \\111HC arc 1 he I l11r11 1t·h-lfook of I loll and race, Bt·rn1ud11 rat·c. Tr.~nsatlnntic n1e('. Sk:iw n.a('f' 1 l)f>n111ark I Cha.:ago·.\1:1k:nuc. :O.liddll' S<-'n Hac·t'. ~~dne.~· 111,b:1r! :ind IJob:.irt 1\utkland r11tcs. Tll1': \\'OHt W[l S foundrd ,JI\ 1~:6!1 li\ J:1ck Pov.·cll l'ln<l the SI. l';'h'rsburg Yacht Cluh. T~ie l'luh. along 11 1111 l'ov.·c!I BOATING ~like Hatch l>osls Win 11~1\eh's YatC"h, "kip1){'r('d by J\1ike Jlateh was lhc "'inner of and \\'3lly Fr:tnk of :'\c1v \'oJ'k !ht· Cal-~fl rl<Js!i iri !Iuntingt-0n put up the in1prtsS]I'(' f'r~st:tl Harbour Yueh! Cluh's Spring :ind Sil\'~r trophy whi ch goes f{l•gall;i S<iturd:iv. Runncrup IO the \l'IQJlC'r. . · 'I') · . ,. i~" 1 ~ 1n the · class "'!l." Doug lt' scnc.s V.'ll6 ins iga t.-..i O \\'<iggonf'r 's HoUstal>Out. Sent t•iu ·our:'lgC 1ntcmat1oruil .oS-'ean Jjtach Yacht Cl ib. r:1~·1ng :ind to re\\·ard sk1pl)"rs l 11)11; tral'l•I around the world tn J>JJBF·A -Bush1\'ilt'kf'r. conipete in I o p -I c v c I Hob 0 Bru.-n. Sun"t'1 Aquatic 1·otllpl'l1t1on . i 'C: !2l Cohort. :O.l ilt Vogel. \ La Dia11a Cciptures Transba)' F'rcd Huffman's La Diana from Blue \Yater Cndsing Club \\'as the Class A ·winner Saturday in California Yacht Club's Malibu Transbay race for sailboats measured under the ~fidget Yacht Club's ~-lalibu Transbay race , for sailboats mCasured Wlder the ~fidget Ocean Racing F'letl rule. 1'>C ract was a part of the ~latt \\'a1sh Series. A! Castillion's Los Libros. Paloo Verdes Yacht Club. "'as the Class B '>'"'inner . pendin'g sct tlcment of a protest. ~fORF-A -(I) La Diana; 12~ Salt.~huker. Bob Ana YC: t3~ Retreat S1nlth, P\1YC: 14f ~laru. Kokki Shindo, t :i 1 Y.'itchC'raft, Fred CYC. Doyles. II. Bob lchiban KllYC: Dutton. DAILY PILOT 2 ln1passe St1·eaks -I.ti Botl1 Ways The eight-man crew of U1c Ericson -35 Imp asse, coikippered by Tom \Yaish and ~like Shaw celebrated Its fifth str.aight victorr i n Cabrillo Beach Ya cht Club·s Spring Series by "streaking" across the finish line in the final raet Sunday. It was a v:ann day, and as the boat approached the finish line committeemen on the finish boat assumed the crew had stripped to the waist. But as the gun sounded all eight crewmen st.oc:Mi up in the boot stark naked and yelled "\Vc'rc streaking." JT WAS TllE first streaking incident in a yacht racing event. l mpas.~ wa s the "'inner · in the Pa ci fi c Jlandlciilp Racing F I e e t divisfoo. r-.tOB.F - ( 11 &:ala\\·ag , Steve Jost, CBYC: I 2 I !\.1alihini, Ed Zimmerman, CBY; !3\ Maid of the ti.1i sl. l\en Stites. CBYC. ~tt:llCUBY -111 Out:} Site. Au..,;in 1.rsiaht. CBYC : 12) 'filt, George Ptntcrson. CBYC: (3 1 Duct. Lloyr.I Greeno, CBYC a.-o-a -~ 11 Hooter. Jlandy FoslL>f. D\'C. cr;ARY-tR -111 Somet.hing 1 E'St.', Bill Hotx>ru;, XBYC : 121 !lard ·rack: Toni Parsons. <.:UYC. S~tALL BOAT ARB; -! I J Sugar Plum. Dan Clapp, CBYC. UAT -1 I• Chapparal. Bo~cr .lC\\'l'll. COYC. CAL-211 -! 11 Colleen . ~:;<l Fox. CBYC: (21 Gioger 11. /):11 c and (;ary .John:-;on. C'UYC': 1J1 Tensi on IL Bill (..:ar1n1chael. C"BYC: (~1 Lo- Gal !fli, D1ck $pe;:ir. CBYC : 151 \/oat. Fred Brlnk1nan. CBYC. PllRF -Il l Imp:.issr. \\'alsh 'and Sha"-· CBYC: f2 ) Grasshopper, Bob II a\ t' h . 1.B\'C: i a 1 \llr.<igc IL 1-101\ard ll<irtry. C'B'i'C' ---------470 -~I J Jim Grubbs, CYC ; 121 Linskey and Langford, \VYC: \31 Znrkey and Lord. PMYC: (4/ Don !·!aches. SBYC. •******************************************~****t**************************************************** , P•"' POlolGl Ad"*1•M"""'I If. • • BoatiI1g Frequency f These People Agree That: ~ ~ll11ot1 11~CI • • • • • " .. BOW ARD ROGERS ~ • .. has listened to you • • • 111e U. S Coa!':! Guard has ! announced the availability or a • non -distrC'SS Vl-IR • Fi\I • frequenc~· to the boating : publi c ror liaison v.·ith the • Coas t Guard . • The announcement w a s • .. made by Rear Adm. Jain es \V. « spoken out for you • • • \\lilliams. commander of the « l llh C.oast Gu:'lrd District. « According to U . R. D. « • 1'.f an n i n g. communlcat ions • officer for the 11th District. • the Federal Communlcations 1 « Commission has aut horized : followed through! Citizens FOR ROGERS the use of Channel 22 (157.1 • ~ ~Il-IZ ~ by non-Coast Guard « Don & Betty Adkinson Graeme S Doane Ga il & Dennis Hurwitz Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Millar Taylor & Janet Smith vessels for communications • Jea'nne B . Arnold Marshall Duffield Barbara Illingworth Ilene & Robert Miner Mr. and Mrs. G. Snyder v.·ith Coast Gua rd vessels and • Bruce A sper Mrs. Linda Edwards Myrna & John Ireland Maureen & Gene Molinard Maureen & James Somers shore stations. • Charles P. Avery Karen Ehrlinger Mr. & Mrs. Dick Jarvis Dee Dee Moore Lois E. Sours Usage of ctu'lnnel 22 \\·i11 ~ • Paul Balalis Beverly & Richard Elliott Dick & Patty Jenness Ken Morgan Mrs. Frank Splane similar to that of 2670 k.Hndzfon ·: Syd Balalis Dan Emory Isabel Johnso n Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Morris -Mr. & Mrs. R.M. Stadta h~~!g~~re;i~~~m~ ti Qo~ : Bill Banning Elaine & Dick England Mrs. Henry Johnson Jean & Coulsen Morris T. Duncan Stewart broadcasts. The designation of « Mrs. Cirrelda H. Barnard Byron & Martha Farwell Pat Johnson Sue Morris Joy Stewart the new channel is expeC'ted to • Steve Barnard Lyman & Ca th Farwell Mike Johnson Wayne Moses Mike Stewart clear some non-distress traffic « .Grachen 0 Barnes Susie Ficker Dr. & Mrs. Richard Jonas John Mosher Mrs. John ·store rroin the Distress and Calling • Mr. & Mrs. Howard H . Batt Mrs. Phyllis Florin Andrea & Don Jones Joe MusJin Tim & Susan Strader r"'requency. Channel 16. ..-Ward & Betty Baxter Elizabeth A. Frederickson Debby Jordan Al W. Nelsof1, Jr: Martin & Joanne Stromberg With t.he new frequency, « Mr. & M rs. Barton Beek Stephe n & Nan Fryer Vin & Nora Jorgensen Mary Jane Nelson Doris & l . Stijnley Sunderland Channel 16 '>'"'Culd be used for • Mrs. Joseph Beek Forrest s. Fullmer Bill & Caroline Joyner Bob & Lois Newell l ee Swearingen • • . • • ,. • • • • ,. • • • • ,. . • ,. • • • • ,. • • • • • • ,. • • • .. • ,. .. ,. • ,. emergency traffic only, Lt. • Craig Beckwich Jules & Helen Gage Harry & Lillian Kamph Mr. & Mrs. Sheridan Oker1and Al & Betty Tice ~l anning said. : Joyce & Ted Be liakoff Tom G arvey Ray & Ruth Kennison Paul & Natalie O'Shea -Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thornton iif:. t~t. 1\-!anning said the Coast 11 Andrew & Pauline Bertotti Bruce & Lois Gelker Diane J. Kilmer Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Palmer William. L. Thompson 11111 • ,. Guard is also considering the .., J. R. Blakemore Lee & Dan Gilli land Jack King Isabelle Pease Mary A . Thompson • use of Channel 22 fo r marine ii Virginia Bollman Charles & Rena Godshall Mr. & Mrs. James Kirchen John & Laura Parkinson William & Kathy Tiernan • in formation braodC'asts froni ii Ellen Borchsenious Enid Grabb Peggy Kittle George Perlin Jack Toon it Coast Guard Radio Long « o· k & M 'ld dB W I K h P Ph'll. Pht'I & B'etteTozer ~ Beach. lie encourngcd boat • IC ' re owman Meri! & Nancy Graham Mr. & Mrs. a ter oc Joseph . ' ips it 0.,..,,ers to consider including « John & Jane Boyd Mr. & Mrs. George Greene Don Koll Mr_ and Mrs John Porter Dick Tryo n ,.. Chan~! 22 in their pr esent or • Thomas F .. Bradac MurWal Griffith William & Sarah Kull Angus Potter Dr. Gerald Van Hoven • planned VHF-FM equipm~nt. • Robert Brausard Bill Grundy Roland & Marilyn Landrigan George Rhodda Peter & Faith Voge l -.. By 1971 all pleasure boats • Vash Breeding Mrs. Patricia s . Gwin Steve Landrigan General Tom Riley Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. Vorie * ,vi ll be required to use VHF-ilC Jim Brobeck Mr. & Mrs. Robert Haig Sue Landrigan Mr. & Mrs. Frank Rhodes Hank & Mary Wagner • Fl\t equipment as the presC'nt • Ray and Ann Brucks Bob Hailey Mr. & Mrs. William G. Lane Frank & Frances Robinson Kathleen D. & Harold R. Walt * d ou ble-sideband A~I ! Geo!'ge & Catheri ne Buccola Mr. & Mrs. w. J. Halligan Glenda J. McCormick John J. & Mildred A . Ross John Weller • equipment is being phased oui. • Wallace & Nancy K. Calderhead Donna Hammond Mrs. Harold Lewis Bea Russell Louise Weller : ilC Betty K. Brown Earl Hardage Elai ne Linhoff Susanne & George Rudd Robert Wentz • • Mr. & Mrs. William B. Clark James Harrington Mr. & Mrs. Rod Lippold Bill & Margaret Sangster Gordon & Anna Wev1ll • : William D. Clark Bea Harvey Dr. & Mrs. K. Litwack Virginia Scanlan Ange la Ficker White • .-. Sally Clay Donald o. Harwood Mr. Robert MacKay Louise Scofield James & Diane Whit tier • .-. Dick & Caroline Clucas Evelyn Hart · Frank & Chris Marshall Joan Semeniuk Sherman T. Wicker • • Bill Coulter Bim & Judie Hastings Don McHone Mrs. Patrick Shepard Jo hn & Ellen Wikle : • Mary & John Conway Richard & Hilda Helwig Carollee McDaniel .. Alex & Nancy Simpson Pat & Jim Wilson • • Robert W. Goodbody Wilma Imogene Hickman Robert B. & Joseohine Mclain Pete Siracusa Don Winton • : A udrey Cotton Dorothy Holden Calvin S. Mcl aughlin Margo & Merrill Skilling Robert Wilcox • America Ja1ie II Wins Debut .-Dori s Croxen Georgia H. Hovis John & Violet McNaughton Betty Slater Ray W illiams • Gforge T o 0 b Y's !\('\\' • lee & Bob Cuyler Mr. & Mrs. Harlan Hoyt Mr. & Mrs. George Meinhardt Glen W. Slater Virginia Woodroof • Sparkman &. Stephens One ilC Marcia Davis Paul Hummel Robert & Dorothy Meserve Mar1·orie Smith Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Woodworth ! Tonner America Jane II made .-Mr. & Mrs. George OeVries her Southern California debut .-. Sharon M. Zweber : Saturday and\ Sunday by .-. \1inning the Weft Coast One ,.---------------------------------------------------------------------.,...----! Angeles Yacht ctUb. .., -.,. 100 Cha mpionship at Los • THE RECORD IS HERE • America Jane II was one ol « ,. the hot contenders in the « • recent Soul hem Ocean Racing • . ..... • _Ci rcuit in Florida. • Density: Airport: ,. Tu·o Olympic type courses • • of 11 miles each ,,·ere sailed • a record of re~i:o::tance to over-d cvclopn1 ent -initiated the building moratoriunt for the a long voting record aga inst expansion of the Orange County Airport ·and in favor of its • on Saturday and a sin gle 25-! pcnin:,ul:i pendi ng adoption of the Rc'>idcn ti:il Dcvclopn1cnt Standards. curtailn1c11 t and ultin1atc relocation: • inile race Sunday. 11 : Ru nn erup in t.hc •Promonto ry Po1"nt·. Upper Bay: • C'hampionship "'as Bn1nehilde, « • a Rantcr-37. skippered by • the only connciln1iln to oppose and vote against this high density development. a consisten t \'Ot ing record in favor of preservation of the Upper Bay as J natural ~se rve. • Guido ~1oJ'1aroti of California « .,. Yacht Club. ond tlurd was « Tra ff i c: • oandelion.anl::rlcso n ·37 •Fre eway: • skippered by Dick Deaver, • ::t stro ng tc:ider i n efforts to resolve our traffic problems. • LAYC. •. took lite leadership r ol e 8 year s ngo in the fight agai nst the freeway. or iginated the .. initiative and referendum, and follov1cd it through to def~at the Coastal Freeway. J·lc 0 11: • will continue to fight the forces thal arc t rying to keep the freeway option open \\ilh , • • t he 5th Avenue and l\tacAr thur interchange schenics. :1 record of opposi tion of offshore drilling. • America Jane IT is a C'USlom • S&S design. • ·--..... ----~----~-~-~--~-~------~-------~---------~----------~---~-~· Race Captured ! . : By Boura gcoi~ Uarry Bourgeois was ·the '>'"inner or the "letcalf Cl:.iss singlehanded champ ionsh ip sai~ Sunday out of Bnlhcn Yacht Club. ltunnerup wns Tum \V11lson and third was Bill Lay,•twrn Jr .. au from 'BYC. I • ; RE ~ll.ECT Tomorrow • .Apr ll 9 ~ • • ~BO W ARD ROGERS DUSTllO ONE~Newpot1 Beach~ • • • ... LI--L • « Poldlo<by ·-••lor-'«I~""' ....... TMllR"90">cW1ww,4l9S..l .. A••.,._ • 1 ....... ······-·j.·· .... * ...... * * ••• * ••••••• ,, .... ~ *,, .............. *** .................... * ** **. • .. • •• *** * *. * •••• *. • I II' can sci 16Lh 'JlO' Soci fails ol ' mos stt Al ' i yea in\' use a pre Soc I \\'ri hlg idC' \\·o fon tod lh ap ca \l'it .. sai im lo 001 pri a an "" sol I \\'(! tho '" da wa { mo Jig cu a I h I -• Cancer Research : Progress Viewed ' Will the dread disease c.ancer ever be conquert!d? A sroup ol approximalely 6$ sci.i.'f\!Uts rulCI doctors are optimistic that at le'5t one ma)Or brcakl.brough is around the comer. They shared lhclr latest rindings in can r research vnlh nn equal number of tiC'lcnce and medical ""'riters during the 16th aMual Scicnee \\'titers Semin.'1r lipon.wrcd by the American Canccr Society in St. Aui;ustinc. Fla , They reminded the Journalists, bo.,.,·evcr, 1h11t cancer is not one di!ea$1e ; it is a group of bafning diseases. The body's immune rrspon.se-how it !ails when 'Cancer begins -and the role of virUS<'S in cancer remain among 1he most imporWnt research problems in the .study of the disease. Also disrussl'd \ol'cre ne .... • find ings that fortlgn material.i such as asbestos and \'lnyl dllorkie may be ~taly,t.s. A new "rescue S)'Slem" for vlcclms of metastatic bone tumor osteogenic sarco- ma, a bone tumor found primarily In chil- dren during their gro..,,•ing yeRr5 °"''hich localizes In the extremities. was discussed by Isaac Ojeras.si, ~ID, and Emil Frei II?, ~1.D. This ll'dlnique calls for large d05e5 of mcthotrexate foUov.·ed by a "rescue" \\·Ith citro\'Orum factor. · "It is an old drug v.·lth rfcv.· tricks," Dr. Frei commented. A Russian doctor. \'ndim N. Gerasimenko. f\-10, told ot a funding Lt>e~IQue for cancer C'Cflters In the Soviet Union v.·bere the v.•ages o( all v.·orkers ror one day are turned ov.er to cancer research. • CanCt"T also is the No. 2 killer in the So\'iet Union, he said. but in Rus. .. 1a, patients arc not told their dia2005Js. There also ts a lot of quackery, ht said. The Soviets att engaged in an ant i· smoking can1paign. but no cllniai: ha"e been 5Ct. up as yet, he said. · Benno C. Schmidt, a member of the added. "\\'e'\I make the bet.I progrtss ''"' C'IU\. The first obvious thing 1! lo stop smoking cisarette-s, ha,·e Pap tHts and breast exsminatJons." Ernst \\'ynder, ~ID, president of the 'There ere no mirecle s eh e ed. We'll meke the b est progress ,,. we can. Cancer is not o.ne diseese, but e beffling group .' thrt'C-'n'lembrr President's Car'IC('r Panel. said the T\a1iooal Cancer Act of 1971 is oot a "Cooque.st of CanCt"'r " act. ''lbcre are-no miracles ahead ," he American llealth F'owldation, discussed the relationship o( }lealth to·cancer. ··smoking LS the :\'o, I l"all.5C'," h<' rcitrr.atcd. The st1tu1 of c1ncer re- 1ench ind trea tment on 1n lntern1tion1l sc1le w11 1tud· led 1t 1 weeklong Science Write rs ·Semin1r in St. Au· gu1tine, Fl1. sponsored by the Americ1n C1ncer Soci· ety. 01ily Pil.-ot Stiff Writer Jo Ol1on report1 on the con· ference beginning on to· d1y'1 p1ges. lie also ~mnirocl<.'d that Amtr!C'ans some,,.,'hut ··Jupan,-se" thl•1r d1t!ls b~· l'Ultmg" out more than haJr their fat calor1~. Ile $.'\Id Americans should C'at rl1'1 mC'at "no mori:-than thrt>e tinH•$ pt>r \\f'\.•k" and drink lo,,., .. or non·fr1t nu lk. · "Diseases ha\'e 11\.'\'t•r !)('{'11 tl11nu1.itl'd by thtrttpy ," he strCi:.'iLd. Sol Splt·gthnJ.n, l'hl), d1rt'(."IOr or th(• lnstituh~ or C<lnccr RC'scarth, CollCAC or Physicians and Surgrons. Colun1b1a t:nive~ily, Ne"' 'York , 111 d<'Scr1l>lng his study of \'iruscs. pn.'<ii ctt.'<f lhat "\\llhl.n n lhrce-ycnr JK'r1od \1C \\ill pro\'idr clin· ici:uis "'ilh n test for the prllst'T\<'C Of p:ir· ticular tun1ors. It \1111 coml' out or th<' 5(!1trch rQf' ,,ru~s in hunliln lurnors " The s1·rninar ro1tludcd on a more humanls11c note. l)a\'1d J\a 1)l.in . PhD. fron1 the s1.1nford 1\h."<f1C'3l Cenh·r. discusstd tht 1m p.at·1 of d uldhood J('ukcnua on pat1t·nts nnd fam1tJ~ "\\'e need more roscarch In to the pn'.lblt!1n of hov.· 10 wrc "1th serious farn1J~· lllnt_-ss." ht· ~id Arthur Lt•\·1n<'. ~Ill. of the :\ational C':in1,.'f•r lnstilute. Bt-thl'sd:i. d1S<.'\L~ the doc1or·p .. 1t1l'nt f\'ln1 ionshi1l in ~V<'tc ll!nt'SS "1'ht· t'Xpl?rlt'l l<"e of dt>.1th a1nong his p.'llh:nL.; "'t':l k('f\S the p h y !I 1<'1 tt n · s d('fen.'\J\'t~ :ir1nortr\g osainsl this ·~U(' ll\ his O\\n llfl•. ;ind ht' 1~ a~;u n 1hro-A11 into confliCI," Or. LJ:ovuie s.11d. "llt1 1hc Mt" hand , he loni;:s for the f)l'aC(> or muxt Uiat h(· pOSS\~~:d bcfori· hi' bt-gan to t'Ol1fNOt d1·all1. but on tht ot~r hand hi.· is dn\1•11 bv hll'I o"n SC IC•l\llf ll' l'lrli>:.11}' .ind h<'t'Olt:. tPndCl\l'it':I to i>xplor1• thi:i C011\1'nlion:tl!y u11ktlo\\11 tt'rrltory " e BEA ANDERSON, Editor Mcln<I•" ol•rll I, 1111 ,.,, 11 Chemicals Analyzed An1r nca.ns aru ll\'ing in a lcSl·IUlx' 11urld more and mo re. Th(' r1ur-st100 is. ho,,.,. many or the nc11· cht-mica!s, {:a5CS ::ind )'.ll1rt1clcs "'e are subject to arc polrntial agents for causing cancer~ Discussing man's nC'w en\ironmenl and il'> h;1t.:irds "·crC' llr. E. CUyler Jlammood of the A1ncrican Cancer Soc1ery and Pr. Irving Schkoff of the :-01 l. Sinai Schf'A-il of ~lcdit"ine in i\c1\' York . Thei r inclusion in tne program for the 16th annu.11 Sci<'nce \\'ri~rs Seminar sponsored by the ACS v.·as promptl'd by lh<' recent disro\·cry that "ork:M'S in chemical plants using \'in~·! chloride had de\•elopcd unusual cancers. T"'O death.5 or \'inyl chloride ~·orkers from angios.1rc.-oma of !he liver, a rare tumor. po1nrcd out ~-hal may be a "idt"spread c;tnccr ha1.ard, and the discover)· of rncse t"·o tumors "ep11onlizt•s !he complexicity of the situation \loe face ," the d()(.1ors said. First, o1hcr tun1ors among vinyl chloride 1\orkers 1\'trc d1scovrre;J, ,11nd 1h ls prvffil scs to bl' "<i.n hn1)()r!ant CtilLSC of death <1monc-\'inyl \l'Ol'kC'rs." SC'cond, \'in yl C'hloride is usl'd \1'idl"ly in consumi'.'r products. It is a propellant 1n prt.-ssunzt-d cans and 1s the b.1sc ingredient for the contmon \'ill) I plast11'. products . "llo1r far out into the community docs \'inyl chloride t>Xposurc exlf'nd~ \\'111 Uus ('X))JSUrt' al.-.o be :-IS"<K_'lill cd "11h diSC':l!'l''' \\'ill the f,1\(' of IL" \'111~1 \\'Ork:er:.' !'>pread to !hC' uMr:-> of t'ne product?" thl· rPSt'arehrrs ;.i.~kt-d A ne,,.,·h· cstahli~h<'d 1':11\·1ronn1cnra! Cancer Re.seu rch Proje(1 h.as lx-.cun "cKk on the vinyl chloride problem. OOth v.,th "·orkcrs and secondary users. But 1hc task is O\'l'r"·he lming. "·fx>n ~nc ot her possible chemical hil£ards <ire considered. "\\'hat COflC'ems us is the numlx'r or new agents "'hich have been 1ntnxluccd in the last few years,'' Dr. llan1mood i:.aid. "TilC pl\1. dC'!rr,c:('l1t soaps-none ha\'e had proper testing." He citNI a ··20-ycar rull'" i n cn\·1ron1ncr11:1l t":u1ccr \1 h1t·h s.1ys it takc·s nhout tn:it long for c-.~nt\'rs tu sho11· up. Th<' vu1yl indU!.lry \1 ;:1, only begun nrountl 20 years ;1go, Dr. llam1nond no!t'd. •·nus n1ight have bcl'n prt'd1ctC'd, but lcsting on anun11ls ~·as1ft dooc soon roou gh. Bu1 \1h:ll arc "'e going to do~ Anim:il ('Xp<·rimt•n!s drn:'t nl'fi--S.<;:inly 1-:ivr-rcl1 :1 hlc rl'sul!:-. hut lbc\• arc the tJ!lly means 11c h;.l\l' fur an tarly \1 <l n11ng ".\nd 1111h n!I tlK.' agrnts to bc test rd \1·idl.'ly, 11 e :-ihCluld h:l\·c a roo.:('f or thr original \\-orkcrs." JI{' caut ioned that "11n\rss there i.5 .1 su.~picion, such te sts c.mno: be n1ade." As in !'nc c;:ise of ,·inyl chloride, then' mav be no C\'1denct• a suhstance is haiardous and none that it isn 't. "TrrHhot1sand new chemicals arc pul on the market each vear. \Ve !'hou!d lrst classes. not 1ndiV1dunl ones.'' Dr. lla1nmond S<i 1r!. "If ,·inyl chloride isn't safe, "·hat Is ~Life in the cn\·1rflnrnrn1 ~" What's th e Risk for You? !\[i\lions of li\'C'S might be saved each rear if a fo rmalized system of investigation and accumulation of data useful in cancer control \\·rrc established. according to Justin J . Sirin. !\ID, presid~t of the Am erican Cancer Society. In add ressing the 16th annual Science \\"rit.ers' Serninar. Dr. Stein discussed high risk groups and hOI\' they can be identi fied for early cancer screenin&. There are more rnan one million men, 11·omen and children 11·ith some serious form of cancer in the United States today, he said, and about one-third ol th~ "'ill die this yea r. Data from the American Cancer Society and other sources re\•eals that approximately 109,000 cancer patients die each vear ,,-ho could ha\1e hrcn saved 11 ith Carlier and belier lrcat1ncnt. "The Object Of this prCSCnlatiOll iS." 1/l('_ $:lid, ··10 explore one of the means of improving and this shocking and tragic loss of human lire." Clinical control of cancer has. unlil 00\\', been expressed in four broad areas: ' ' prevention, eradication or initial lesions. inhibition or destruction of metastatic gro\\"th and pallation (offering relief but not a cure). "Prevention has fascinated medica l science almost j!S long as cancer's causes aroused speculation," Or. Stein said. Radiation from the sun's ultraviolet rays \1·as suspected as a cause of skin cancer before 189$. Chemical cancer-causing ~ g e n t s rrccntly have been a target of research in,·estigation and the list of suspects now totals more than 1.000. The second aproach. removal of the lesion, has so far been the most successful. Or, Stein said, Bui he cautioned that this ''depends in a large measure on !he SUCC<'SS or early case finding. There is a close rcla1ionship bet v.·een the size of the lesion and the survival rate in the majority of malignant tumors." In the third approach, destruction of grov.1h. tne key is chemotherapy and immunotherapy, "one old and one rclath·cJy ne\\' approach to the problem of disseminated cancer." In !he last rew years, Or. Stein added, combinations and sequences of drugs have been developed "·ith success in 10 of II kinds or neoplasms, including some of the leukemias and l~mphomas. Dr. Stein urged that !he a!l'1Ck be turned to identifying high risk group..i for establishment of prcvcnth·e measures and means of early diagnosis .. \Vhat arc the major sites of cancer and the groups most likely to be affected~ Lung cancer is t'ne most fam iliar, Dr. Stei n said . "Cigarette smoking is the cause of at least 80 percent of the carcinoma of the lung." The high risk person he re is a male. age 55 to 65. \rho has smoked tv.·o or more packs or cigarettes daily for 21\ years and \rho started smoking before he "·as 15. The high risk female is a "llman 55 to 65 v.·ho has smoked one or more packs daily for al least 20 years. v.·ho irtnales deeply. and begarrsmoking under the age of 20. "She v.ill die of lung c~ncer fi\'e to 10 11mes as frcquCt1tly as a female v.ho TIC\er smoked." ('nncer of the breast, an attacker of nearly 7 percent or the female population of America. v.111 select as its m05l likely \'ictlffi. :i woman v.·ho is otx:se. age 4G-4-I or o\·er so, \1ho nc\·er had children, Dr. 'Whot we need to kno w is wh at, wh on end wh e re.' Stein said. or had her first child O\'er the age of 30. The high nsk lem<i.le also 'nas a hist ory or benign breast disease. a family history of breast cancer and experienced early menstruation and late mer.opa~. "Relationship bct,,.,·ecn obesity and cancer i.s an old one." Or. Stein added, "But recently a com:>l<1t1on "<ls ohscn·t•d bcl1\·ec.n breast canf'"l•r :ind <'<iflCl'r uf lhc colon. and both are rr•la1 rd lo 11 h1~h fut and animal protein diet." A typical candidate for a cancer of !ho uterus, Dr. Stein s:iid. 1s :1 \1·orn.:in •agl'd 50 to 70. a non-11hil<'. inunigrant of low income \\"ho neVC'r had a l'np t1 ·st or regular checkups, h;id horn<' l'hild n·n. had a 'nistory of enrly \e.\U<JI 111 !(•1cour~e and had a Jrequen<'y of !.l '\ual e~p1:ncncc "·ith a numlx:r of d1ffcrtn! part11ers. Other models for high ri!.k groups groups could be forml'CI , !Jr. S!ein s.<1id , and suggested cooperatron bct.,..ctn tho 1\CS and ottk~r agcn1•1rs and mcrl1c:il organizauons sueh :is \\'110 of the \;nitcd Xauons and the lnte n1a11onal L:n1on Aga1nsl Cancer. "\\"c <lo not net.'tl 1fJ know 11hv !hi' nom1al C('I\ is su:.cept lblc to nlali.gnant transformation to accQmpl1.~h tlus go:1l "\\'hat v.·e nec.'CI to koow is 11·h:it , "'hen and "'here." When the Smoke Clears ' He's Kicked a Serious Ha bit • DEAR AN~ LAi'iOERS: \'ou ha,·e printed several letters ln your column ~bout smokers, how they h.1tc the habit and ~ish tncy could get unhooked. but never have you printed a letter v.ith a solut ion. This maiy be your first. I started to smoke when 1 \\'as 17. I \\'as oo my ov.n in tht busines.s v.·orld and thought if I smoked I'd look older. For a few years il v.·as eight or 10 cigarettes a day. usually "·hen I was v.i th someone t wanted to impress. Gradually I reali7.cd I v.·as smoklna: more than I had inlended. I found myscll lighting a cigarette every tlmc 1 had a cup of coffee, or v.·hcne\·er I reached for a telcpnooe. D)' the lime I v.•as 21, I was hooked. l coughed, hocked and burn«I holes in my best suits. I even burned a hole in the dining room table. I must say my v.ife v.-as v.i>nderfuJ. She never nagged me to quit because she v.·as smart enough to know that each person must make that decision himself. l..a!t November some friends from RMO came w spend the \\.'eekend. Edna mentioned i;omelhini:i a bout an scquaintance who had been a nicotint freak for 38 yea rs, bow she had gone to a dinic in Califomia. checked in on Sunday and lt(t the following Friday-total C05l , $.175. Edna said that v.'Oman was 11 ch.1in· smoker. thoroughly addicted. but fl\'c days at "that place" produced the mlracle. l sent for the llttratu.rt Ill once. "" Ori Dec. 2, I Jtft (or St. Helena's . - '4•.t~ . .. llospital and Health ~ter. \a.'hen 1 arr\\'ed at the gate I was smoking. Then I s:iw a sign. "You are entering a non- smoki~ area . Deposit s mo k Ing materials hert," I put out my cigarette and tossed it ..• (along with the rest or the packJ into mt trash can pro,id«l for that purpose . The next fi..,e dl!)'S "i:tt rough. but lhey v.·ere fascinatlng. coo. r mel men and v.'Omen from all f/Vtr the country. "'e cxtrcl!ICd vigorously, ate "~rctartan ' ,. .... , meals. drank countless glasses of fnut juice (no liquor allov.-ed i. hsttned to lectures, v.·atched films, and took steam and Sllnna bllths to ea.5e the v.i thdrav.·al symptom.". Then there "·a~ "rrank," that hOrrlhle- looking, canctr·rlddl'ft lung noating in a bottle of alooOOJ. lie m~nagcd to tum up in the dining room. the lecture 'Mii, \\'herever I happened lo ht. Although St. llel<':na·s Is run by the Se\'enltJ..diy Advtntilts, no one 1r100 to sell us religion . I ~·a s 11nprl'~t'd ti,· the dedication nnd the <1u1c1 d1gn 11y of th1· personnel They truly bclie\'e 111 "'hat ther are doini; but thry npply no pressure to persuade the guests 1ha1 roc1rs Is the only ""a~'. ~r On FndH). Dec. i . I v.·alkcd out of St. Helena's feeling ,-cry good about myseU. "Keep in touch." sa~d IJr. llersch el Lamp. the dirtctor "\\'(': v.·:int to know hov.· you i;et alon g " F'rom that da v to thi~ I havf:'n't had a clgareltt". Easy: Of rour~ not ' Th re are !Imes v.hm the cra1·1ng I so s1rong I must excuse .ny!eU from n mcettn(.: <1nd go wash my fn cr "•1.h rold "'ater. rTht•y iaught u,; to do lh l." dunnR moment_, of crl$is, l But I hn \'c kicked the habit, llon- C.)', and ii I can do it . ilU)'Wtl can. J'lcasc pri nt this ]1·l!rr and tell th" robacc'O junk.it"' "ho "ant !fl quit v.hcrc ro v.Tifc for information . Th <1nk ,.ou - FRl':E AT I.AST . l>EAfl FREt:: The nddrts!I Is: ~t. llPltna'li llo~pitHI end lftaltb Ctnttr, 1->ttr Park , Calif. 9.IS~6. All I can 5&\' Is God bltss TllE~I nnd thank you ·for ~·rltlng. A no-non.sense approach lo ho,,.,· lo deal v.1th life 's most dlffl N\t 31\d mos:t rev.·arrl1ng arrl'ln~emM'lt Ann Uindcr~·, bc:M'lklel, "~larri:ig ·-\\'hat to Expl't't ." \\'111 preparr-you for better or v:o"° •. Send \'Out' request to Ann Landers, P.O. Rox 3346. Z22 \\', Ban k Dr .. Chic.igo. fll. fi065.t, enclos1nR 50 C\.•nts 1n coln and a long, st.imped, i,clf~acklre..'scd cn\'elopc. \ . . Your Horo scope Tomorrow: Her Helping Handle Nancy Alterman from Nt:,.port Beech, a student at Stanford University, displays a car door opener that will enable a retir9d engineering professor to open the door easrly despite his arthritis-crippled ha'lds. Nancy, who ha d never been in a machine shop, made the device as part of a final in Manufacturing Tec hnology course about forming steel, aluminum , and plastics into products. ---··---------- \ 1'r y Saturday's Ne,vs Quiz ' SPORTSWEAR \ BALDWIN . PIANO & ORGANS PRICED lOWfR THAN YOU WOULD THINK TrlditQIUI symOOI ot 1M1ti1 t:DCd 1~1t iii ~s 'lli'te1e ROlld ""~ is a~;ii-ec,a1ec1, !"lllt:::~ ~t l:tauty ol 11tsl~11 ¥1d cnf!smJWttp ;ire ~-:w1~1. a Boia-•1 Pu11 or Orf.11 ll t/'1~ ri.1111~ •. W c Dare You . 515 NOlnt MAIN, sma -• 541.san Gemini Offered ~ Opportunity '-----~~-~~~~~~ TUESDAY APRIL 9 By SYDNEY O~IARil ARJES (:\1arch 21-April 19 ): Decisions arc 1nadc regarding finances, i n ventorit's. purchases and sales. Older in- dividual will lend benefit or experienr:e. Be receptive. TAURUS (April 20-May 201: Study Aries message for \'alid hint. Legal mailers may dominate. Projects can be completed. Associate v.·ho i.!I qgressive may be shooting fnm the hip. GE~11NI \l\1ay 21-.Junc 201: Way is .cleared for t~mploy­ ment advance, opportunity. Leo, Aguarlu s persons are in picture. Personal services are featured. Highlight new pro- cedures. CANCER (June 21-July ~): What you took for £ranted turns out to be of great ad- vantage. You are praised. rewarded for utlllzl ng natural talents. Sense of security i~ heightened. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)' 1.fore run occurs at home base than In recent put. Know it and don't wander too far afield. Grass is not greener elsewhere. Be willing to ex- periment. VIRGO iAug. 2J-Sept. 221: ldeas need further develop- ment. Plans. calls. messages could be confused. Know ll and double-ehc<:k. Relative in transit coold ma ke special re- quest. Your schedule may need readjusting. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22\, Quest.ions arise COOC('ming money, \.\'here to put it and \1·11h lhc healing arL; and 1vill-cd ones. Yon arc no angel, but \.\'here It goes. 1\t'y nOI\' Js !G 111).! 10 rnukc sncrificcs for lov-you arc a spiritual prfson. Ix· an:ilrtic..:al. T<:ke nothing for granted . Seek n1 o re in- formation. . .. !-~--------------------, ~RP IO (Oct. 23-:\ov. 21 1. You \\'ill be more c..:01n- fortablc. Dom c s t ; r at- mosphere \\·ill be harmonious. Cycle is such that you gel \.\'hat you want -you l·:111 :lufely take initiative. SAGn"TAltlUS !:\01. :l2- llrc<:. 21 1: lntri~uc. 1nystcry. behind -the -SC'cncs activity - these set tooe ror day for you. Cooperate w\lh groups. clubs. hospH<ils, institutions. CAPRfCORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 19J: Experiences occur 1\•hich leave deep in1pression. You can feel an..! learn. -You can mak<' friends. influence peo- ple. Conversely. you also will be s"·ayed. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 181: Opposllion no1\' is healthy. although you may be annoyed by it. Strive for realistic at- titude. Nothing is being hand· ed }'OU on proverbial sih·er platter. PISCES (Feb. 19-l\larch 20): Higher education, oullct for talents -these "°'""' arc spotlighted. You could be con· sidering new location. perhaps study of a nc\\' language, technique or method. • IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTIIDAY you arc In- dependent. fiery -you seldom start soml:thing that you don'I finish. October could be one of yoor most important months of 197t Arie!:, Libra pcrSO!ls play key rolrs in ~·our IHC'. You are dramatic. a n a I u r a 1 fighter for just.ict'. ronccrn£'d Robinson's puts tl1e wave wl1ere you want it. ,And , nowhere e lse ! It's Mini- wa,re, a spot permanent • using Helene Curtis' gentle Un i-Wave . Women Against Rape Meeting Slated An organiralional nteeting for South Orange County \\'omen Against Rape i s scheduled for Tuesday, April 9, at 7 p.m. in I.he Unitarian Church. 1259 Victoria, Cosw 1\fesa. Parent organization for the group is orange c o u n t y \\/omen Against Rape crrat('d Ia.st fall by the W11n1cn's Genier, California SI a I c College, J.'ullerlon. ~1cmbers man a 2~hour hotlirfe \.\·hich offers moral support and medical referrals - for rapr 1·ictims and their farnihcs seek legislation to changr procedures of police and hospilals and speak to . ' con1nn11ut.r group~. Orlcnta11on elasses on \\'AR and scl f-dt"fense classes in rooDC'ra!ion \.rilh Orange Coast College arc planned. lfclen \artrr, 6-IO-HH8. N e \\' po r I B('ach, h.as further informai ron . Diane Reeves at the CSUF \\'omen's Center can l)ro\i de information for Nonh Orange Couniy "'Omen at 87(}.3828. 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JENSEN-·M.clNNE S Christ Lutheran Church. Costa ~lcsa . was thl' .sc.tllng for thr rilrs un111ng in 1narriagc Bobbi~ Ly n n l\laclnnes and Steven Lee Jensen. The Re\'. Lolhar 1'ornow officiatt'd ior !he daughter or ~fr. and hfrs. \\'illi:1n1 Fraser J\laclnnes or l'\f'1\·pnrt li<'ach and tbe son ol the Leland 1'~. Jensens. Newport Beach. Honor af1endan1s "' ~ r c Laurie Gage and Hobert Douglas Johnson. Others \\'Cre J\lrs. Robert llo"'ard. the J\tisses Di a n e Christensen. Bonnie ~1osier and Debbie Sch"·a6. ~l ichael Christensen. ATien and Craig Jensen and Thon1as Alderson. Graduate s of C\1rona del 1-.lar High School. the couple will make their ho1nc in Santa Ana. They attended Orange Coas.t Collegr. :ind the bride is an 11lumna or San Diego State University and Golden \\'est College. lier husba nd also studied al "ilh the Rev. Ca 1 \" i n B~ilbranclt officiating Their parent s arc ri..trs . l"ancy L. i\lorris of Fullerton ;ind J\lrs. Doris l\.-1 a r in c of Costa Mesa. l'.1rs. Robert l\.forris and Joe Fryer •verc matron of honor al'ld best man. Also in the \\'cdding party \l'Cre l\.l rs. Steve Jones. Janeen Bogue. ~larg1c Ca rr. Sic\·{' .Jones. Slc••e Slater and Kevin Doo\cv The· bride is a graudate of Fullerton Union High School ::1nd fo~hllcrton Co I 1 r g r. Jl,'r husband is a graduale of 1-.:stancia High School. Orange Coast College and Cal Slate Jo'ullerton . They "'ill n1ake 1hcir ho1ne in Tusti n. MANDERSON-SMITH Cah·ary Ch11ix·! 11·as !ht• ~tting for 1he marTiagC' ritr" of Janelle Lynn Smith and c:rcgory Paul ~-landerson. 'fh1' Rrv . Charles Srnith. father of the bride. and the Ile,·. Sidncy .\landerson. f.'.ltl1t·r of lhf' bridegroon1. olfici:1tt-d .TIX'' COU)l[t"' :irl' i11<:.o the daughter and !>Oil of ~1rs. Charles \\1ard Srnith and :-.trs. Sidney 11 ~lander~on. Al\{'ndnnt.s \\'('re :-.1 i s s Cheryl Smith, ~fis..<i J a n ~1 a n cl e r s o n , .\!rs. John Douglas. J\lrs. II o "'a r cl llu!chcns. :-.lrs. Garry llar\"('y and Tristen Bllhngs. Othl"'r-5 l\'Crt• A n d r r 11· \\"h.iling, :-.lark \landPrr.ort . John r an de R o o \'a a r 1 • Oiartcs Smith Jr. and Jeffrey Smit h. The brid(' gradua!C'd from Xe\\·port Harbor High S<•hool and L:C Irvine "'ilh a ma 1or 111 English. lier husband ti' an alumn1L<J of Alhambra ll igh School. Cal Sta le l,,\ and studied in S11·it1erland. He al11'n<lcd L'1\br1 Jn<:t1lull· 1n lfucmor. lh r re and h.1s 1;.iui;:t"H at a language instnutt in Tokyo. WINSOR.WHITE Denise Earlene \\.hitc and Stl'phen Philip · \\' i n so r 1·xrh;"Jnged \'O\\S in St :\lich.1el and All Angels Church. Corona del \lnr. Tht• Hr\'. John Hogcrs Da1'is officiatt.'(!. Parents of the nC\11\·11cd~ are .\!rs. Lillian JIOward \\'hill'. Santa 1\na: t ieo11:e \\.hlle. Los Ange!C'S, and IJr and :\lrs. Philip \\' i n so r . Xl'\\lXlrt lk·ach. Honor anendar.ts 1\rr•' \Ir<: Oooald .Johnston and '.\l i<'hac! Cunningham. Olhcrs in thf'1 \\'{'<!ding par1y "'ere Deborah! \Vin~r. Susie Gauger, the :-.Imes . lionald B.1iley and John l\lclntosh. Donald n:i.it?y Keary Gregg . Cr:ug John'i011 and Rod Lyon. A ~raduate of Corona d"l \lar llii:;h Schoo!. the hridr attl'odt.-d Orange Coa"-1 Colll'~c and i<: a graclua!(• of I .a11·ton. School for :-.tediea! As<:ist.:int s.1 I ll·r hu<iband is a Xe1~'J)Ort Harbor IIigh School a!unnnts 1 and is studying radiolog1e I t.'<'hnolo1-,ry. They ~·i!l make lhl'ir hornt• in Santa Ana. Cal ifornia St.1tc Polytccnnicl---:;:::==============================:::::---Collegc. Pomona . l BOGUE-MORRIS Patricia L~·nn :\1orris and Daniel Keith Bogue exchanged marriage 1·01\·s in Gardl•n Grove Con1mun11y Church MARILYN ROBERTSON Pair Set Fall Date lo.Ir. and J\lrs. G c r a [ d Robertson of \\'est1nmstcr hal'e announced the engagement of their daughter. J\larllvn Joan Robertson. to Rand0iph Rober I Scheerrr. son or thc Be n j a m in Schcerers. \Vestminster. Thr couple plan a Sept. 21 "·roding in Christian Life Church. Long Beach. \fiss Robertson is a gradualc or \\"cstmin<;\l>r High S<-hool. attrnd('d Golden \Vesl College and now is a student at Califomia State University. Long Beach. Her riancc is a gradtulle of L..1 Quinta High School anti Oran ge Co.1!'! Collt~ge n,..,, nt- lending Long Bcocil St.iii• • need to raise funds for your club or charity? call huntingloo center 897 .2533 for details r l.. ( . ' '\_ ... \.. VOILE PRINTS Sheer beauties, great der.1gns !or spring .ind Ea\1er' You'll en1oy these now and all \ummer. Machine wash, tumble dry polyester/cotton 44"/45"' Wid• I~ SPA RKL E ORGANZA Sparkle up the Easter Parade 1n the~ po\h, color· ful organzas. VJashable, l•l(lurized nylon 1n a w ide 44"/45" W1d• 1~ range of spring pasl•ls. EMBROIDERED EYELETS ALL OVER WHITE EMBROIDERED DESIGNS COLO RFUL FLORALS ON WHITE OR PASTELS FLOUNCES ON NATURAL AND PAS TELS . . An el(cihng collcclion of beautiful eycl•I\ on sheers, batisle and muslin p.is(els and naturals. 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Logan; ~!es.vs. and ~lme . Haymond NeY.1on Gibbs and James llcnr:-• Quinn ; ~trs. Tnylor Olappell, :0.1rs. l!r 1~s Riley and Robert Paul Rile y. JamtS C ~:\ans. Joh 11 r\t'\\brou~h. John \'ltlrup, I.en 1\. F'lec~r. \\'1lh11111 Ii . \\'{'~l\·cr. JC'&n D. :\!Iller. John Shf>rirlan, J,,tm Dick<'y and G. \\a>nC' l..csl1c. ~mptre Ocbotantc!I a n d their mothers were "'Clcomed to the aMOUOCemcnt tea by the ~lnles. John P. 'Vrlght. llnrbor Key presiden!; Ivan S1urgis and Ben Bro\111. chairmen of lhc ball and pri•· s<"ntntions. The presen!pes nre Ille ~lisscs ~1 ar1ha Lynn ~lyers, Alix Elizabeth H..iley. Kri sti Louise 1'lornquist. Barb.1ra Heid Chappell, Ann EH1 .. 1tk•th (iibbs. Dorothy l::llen Ui~an and Karen Y.'emly Quinn. 'f'lw.ir parents .:ire Urs. :ind ~Imes. Ch a r 1 t' s Lincoln ~l\'ers. John Jrron.1· 1'nvrn- qtitst and George '''illia1n All pc-o<e<ds from the oon Ydll he donated to the Chlld Guidaoce Ct'nter of Orange County. a 1ov.'-cost. non-profit clinic for ernotionull.v di.~· turbC'd L~1lldrcn and ;1dolt'.i· C\'llts, l)(..fore their forvna1 prcS<'n· tation. debul::inh.-s "11 1 !J(' further oricn100 in !ht• rrl:t· tionshi p of "'Otn<·n in ro111- munity life through \'Oluntecr St~r,·i(.·{' "'Ork. Assisting \\'ilh the IUTK."ht'OO \\'t'l"f' the ~l nR"S. J . \\'illia rn Anderson. \\'illia1n Couhcr. Jack r-.·e111eth. C'n•rhard ll::tndl'I and \\'iltiam Roth"ell. Otht>r ball c o 111 111 i I ! t f' mc1nbcrs ::trl' !ht' ~trnes. • • NEW! EENI MEENI NOW! NEW AT THE BIDTIQUE A fantastic seleclion of bikinis with a new twist! Mix & match !he tops & bottoms . . and gel the per I eel fit! A greal variety of prints & colors ... Jusl 1n time for Easter vacation! Come see them soon! 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Angel s Happy Kuhn Gets Title Change To Get Ho1ne After Hassling· ,Atlanta ~!A~(U~:4 .. ~~~1ik• 1 Bo\vie Kuhn 's latest move in the manipulation or H.ank Aaron has earned Bowie the right to change his tille rrom baseball commissioner to ba s c b a 11 feuhrcr. His on:Jcr that Atlanta must play Aaron Sunday in Cincinnati, wa s hailed by a Los Angeles writer as Kuhn 's finest hour. By that same token. l\1ussolini·s finest hour came when Italy invaded Ethiopia or lliUer could be called a gcnlle person llecause he loved dogs and aryan children. Frankly, l don't understand how the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) has managed to keep quiet as Kuhn takes a\,ay the rights of Atlanta n1anager Eddie Mathews and Aaron. The same writer bro11ght up baseball's integrity as being at stake. \Vhy'! The Braves. without or with Aaron, arc a band or IOfrers in the tcnns or succt•ss on the field. They used Aaron in the season opener at Cincy and he responded with a 3·run homer to tic Babe Ru th's career home run mark. But the Braves lost, 7-6. \Vith two other guys in the Atlanta lineup "'ho hit 4-0 or more hon1e runs Jasl sea.son, it \YOuld seem Kuhn "'ould be 1nore concerned about whon1 Atlanta uses as pitcher. 1'hat is, so it would seem if he really is worried about Atlanta ,.,.inning or losing the game . Out of curiosity, "''ill he order the Plans Cha11ge d Aft er Charles GREENSBORO. N.C. I AP\ Bob Charles, once again a \\'in,ncr on the Alnerican tour, is busily rearranging his schedule. .. !'II have lo ctwmge things around a bit," the slender. graying veteran from NC\V Zealand said Sunday after his viC· lory -his first since l.967 in the United Stall's -in the Greater Greensboro Open golf tournament. "I'll no\Y make t\li·o more trips to the United Slates this year," be said. "?'II <lefinilel y play in 15 tournaments. I'll definitely piny enough to· keep my card." lie hadn 't planned on that. ~le'd planned to surrender his p I a yin g privileges in the United states until his fin;1l·round thrce·Under·p.'lr 68 stood of( a hnlf-do1.en r.h11llengcs and won him the $44,00li first prize in this lourna1ne11t. Angels to use r\o!an Ryan more frequently ir Ryan gels \\•ilhin range of striking out otOO ballers !hi s year? Integrity'! All sports must have a high degrcce or it. But I don't sec where it applies in the case of Aaron going for a horne run record . Atlanta has as much dlance or \Y inning a pennant as I do of S\\'imming the English Channel. And Aaron 's presence or absence from the Allanta lineup isn't apt to change the 0t1tconle or many games or title races. I laud Atlanta's effOl'ts to save Aaron's WHITE WASH GLENN WMITa big blo\\• -his 715th home run -for its hon1etO\\'TI rans. TI1ey arc the folks \\'ho'll financia\ly make or break the I.cam's franchise and th<"y deserve the special consideration . And l deplore Kuhn 's actions in the inaner -actions "·hich make me \\·under if the Third Heich really \\'3S buried in the rubble of Berlin. * * * Negotiations are under "''ay for the nc"'lY formed \Vorld Team Tennis group to play an exhibition n1atch in the Orange Coast area lo.tcr this month presumably at Nc\\'port Beach Tennis Club. . 1'his corner ofteu refers to justice having !he iinal \li'ord in various sporting matters. But "·here \\'85 Justice for Dodgers player Ken l\lcl\lullen? The af(able ex-Angel lost his 30-year~ld wife 16 cancer o\·er the weekend, leaving Ken and his three pre-school-aged children to pic:k up lhe pieces of their ll\·es. \Vhen you start rankin g the all·time nice guys in pro baseball, l\lcl\tullen "'·ould be near the top. Biggest surprises so far in the Nal 1onal Basketball Association playoffs: The struggles Boston and New \·ork are ha\'ing in trying to subdue Buffalo and Capital. For thuse who ar'e, num bers minded, the Kings needed "only I person l<"SI to draw Il,111 people lo the Forum Saturday night f<ft a game they \\·on, Il- l. Ne\vport Il:irbor High gradual!' Bob Ogle has gained All-An1erican :itntus nt the University or lfouston in tennis. \\'a lked through a mine fi~ld. ·• California Angels general manager Harry Dalton said. The Angels finished unbcalen in a three-game series \\'ith the Chicago Vi'hile Sox that v.•ound up \\'ilh a 4-4 tie Sunday \\'hen -snO\\' and near freezing lemperalures hailed the lhird contest in the 10th inning. "There "'as no sense playing on. 11W! hitters were having trouble picking up pitches and the outfielders "'ere having trouble seeing the ball," Dalton said. Cali fornia jumped lo a 4-1 lead in the A11gels Slate All 011nn nn KAac; (7") .t.pr. 10 TtXll 11 C1toni•Ml1 7·S5 p.m. 7:!S p.m 1:» 11.m . Apr. 11 Tex•• I I C1lllOl'nl1 Apr. It c;111c1110 11 C11uornt• top of the eighth inning and then watched helplessly as Oiicago surged back lo score two runs in their half of the inning and Soother in the ninth to lie. "\Ve had 30 base hits here, but the reason we're going home 2-1 Is because of our defense," said Dalton. Chicago's potential v.'inning ru n charged for home on Ron Santo's single in the bottom of the ninth only lo be thrown out at the plate. Left fielder Joe Lahoud threw out Mission Viejo's Bill • l\1elton, who was trying to score from se<ond. The So~ outhit the Angels, 14-10, but fell behind to 1he timely hits of Bobby Valentine and Lee Stanton, v"ho collected three hits each including a double apiC<:!e. "\Ve've done that through the \\'hole series," Dalton said. "Coming into Chicago and walking a"•ay unbeaten, I feel like I \\'alked through a mine field." CALIFOR NIA (MICAGO ll:lvt•t, <I Oorl• 1b V1l"'tlne, 11 Laho!ld. II Robinson, di\ Olivll•. Jb Ei!1leln. lb McCr1111. lb s11nton, rr R0<1rl1ez. c Chai~ u 511\0fr 11 M1y, p S1lrn1. 11 Lockwood. P •It r It tDI ! 0 1 0 Ke!l1, t l • 0 O C Oow"lnp, c J l l l litOdet.on. c! l 0 0 0 .lll"", lb • 0 1 1 Mtllon. Jb OOO M•v.U DOD Sano Jb llCOO•ld,,b .S l J C lierrm~nn, c .S O I 1 .t.+varot<lo, !I !10 0~1.ss 0 0 0 0 Halto!Ofl, 1111 0 0 0 0 Ltor'. 5S OOO OMu~•.1>11 0 0 0 0 Br..OIOl'd. ti K11t. II .lc01r1 p FC•SI .... P Tot•l1 Cl • lO J Tora is atlr ltral • 1 l II 1 (I 0 0 6 ' 2 0 5 0 I 0 l 0 1 0 5 1 J 1 • 0 1 0 4 I 1 I • 0 7 0 1 0 0 c 1 D C 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 O D 0 C 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 ., • 1• l None Ol.ll Wllffl Olmt ll(lltped. C1tltornl1 DOI 001 110 ID<--. Chi<l90 DOI 000 O'll D• -4 E-Metlon, 0 . .-.11en, Herrmann. DP-(1tllon!l1 l L0&-<1llfQ!'ni1 11, Chic11110 11 28-0 . .td!en. Mel• Ion Sttnlon, El JIOd<ltel, F ll:cblftlOll, C. Mey, Herrm1nn, He<KM-non, 5-0. Ooy"°. SF-V1lent1ftf. Sln9'!• R. MIY Seim• '"' .... Kt~I .lco~!.1 Fa<•l!r f'6P-bv T-J;JS. A-&.Jai. I,. 1'I JI Elt II SO 7"1 HJ ll J '; I I l l 0 ' ' 0 0 , 0 10D OOC t•~'l l 714 I I I I 0 1• 0 l 000 1J S~lma. Mtlllwl, WP-JI. MaY. ' Downin:g Face,s Aa.rQn As LA, Braves Clash ATLANTA (AP) -The mon who may draw the dubious dlsllootlon ol ll<!rVlng up llank Aaron's reconl·setting 715tb home run tonlght says he'll be exctted about the situation but al.90 v.•elJ aware that he's got a job to do. "I dpn 't think any pitcher can disregard the surroundings," Al Dov.ning said alter the Dodgers thumped San Diego 9-2 Sunday. "I'll be aware of it. I'll probably even be thrilled by it. But I'm also very aware ol what I have to' do. "Sure, I'd like to see him get it -but I'll not change my \l'8Y of pitching to him,'• Downing added. "I'm certainly not going to "'alk him -not going to throw four balls over his head." Aslron says he's hit a COJple of homers Qff Oo\li·ning. adding, "You have to \\Wk for 'A' hat you get off him." Aaron didn't remember, but he hit' two off the stylish :J2..year-0ld lefty last yea r, Thursday, tying Babe Rlllh'1 career """'"1. "We gave Clndnnall eoough," h< told the cheering crowd of about ~ which gathered to welcome him and tbt Braves home. '"Ibe home run deserves to be hit in Atlanta ·Stadium." ~ appeared relaxed, smiling and fin· TV T onight Cha11nel 4 at \a joking vdth the cro~U as he re)"1ed out -to shake the many hands extended to him. A group or small children held up signs saying, "Right oo to 71S, Hank." The crowd appeared somev.'hat in awe an<f delighted cries of "I shook his hand '' could be heard a! Aaron receded do\lin the COf\SX)Urse, accompanied by his "·i!c, Billye. Phot~aphers a Is o - accompanied him, rapidly snapping pictures. ; Downing'• start comes after hrec impressive perfonnant>es by Dodgers pltmers as Los Angeles jumped off to one o{ its fastest starts In years by defe-ating San Diego in three straight. · Jim Wynn and Steve Garvey sJugged home runs, Ron Cey dro\'e in three runs \\ilh t\li'O doubles. and Andy l\lcsse.rsmith scaltr eight hits in !he Dodger victory Sunda . Will • McCovey single<\ home Bobby Tolan 'in the sixth inning "·i\ln the first run of 1he: geason after 23 Innings ror the Padres. Fred Kendall honlered in the se\·enth for San Diego. 1t •'8S the third hon1er in three days for Wynn. all or them high. to\li·ering drives. and ga\'e tum seven runs batted In. · v.·hen Downing was 9-9. The Hammer slammed number 676 on April 15 with the ba!les empty and number 696 Qn June Z9 \l'ith one on. Doth blo\\'S cnmc in Los Angeles. .Viliuaukee Ron1ps, 11 4-92 As he goes into ton ight's nationally televised game, Aaron has hit 74 ol his 714 homers off Dodgers hurlers. Downing, ho1~·ever, was 2-0 against the Draves last year and i., 5--0 against them since coming to the Dodgers from i\til\\•aukee in 1971. Bucks to Win It A big pregame salute to Aaron is planned, but the National Weather Service says there is about a 40 to SO percent chance of rain at game time. The Braves said more than 40,Ml tickets have been sold and less than 10,000 remain for the nationally tel~ised contest. --Lakers' Sharman Aaron~S ready to hit the big one tonight aod the fans are ready for ii. Shouts of "Tomorrow night, Hank !'. rang through Hartsfield International Aili>ort Sunday night as Aaron and the Braves returned to A!Janla rrom their three.- game road trip to Cincinnati. Aaron 'nit his 714th home nm in the opening day game at Cincinnati SAN DIEGO LOS ANGELES all r ti rill Tolen, rl • 1 ' o L-s, 2b fD r ti rlll • • • ' .. Tllomll. :ob 0 0 0 Bllf;lt_.. II • "'°"'· II • 0 1 0 Wynn cl S Mc:c...,,y, lb , o 1 i F"'""°"' c • Grubb. cf l O 2 O Cr1w!ord, ti 3 K~ll c •l)l (ey,lb • Hlltor1, 30 D D 0 GatwY, 1b 4 H, ..... ~I, IS J 0 0 0 11:11!.M'fl, SS • Mcll,norew, p 1 O O O Mtli.t•stnfrh. p • Mclnro.n. p 1 o o o Co.-~lnl. 11 0 0 O o G1Jl""-Pll 1000 llomo.p 0000 ' ' ' ' ' . ' . . ' . ' ' ' ' . ' ' . ' ' Tot111 ll 2 1 1 Totals li t 17 7 ~II DIHO 000 001 lc.J-2 LOI ...... tin 'Jt1} 111 COlt -f E-Hltlo.-i D. TllDnlff, L-. OP-San Olegoo I, l&i .t.,,Pn 1. \.09-$an Olfto '· LOI A""1n I. 2~ Alou. CirY J, Wynn, HJl-G.....v 1. Wvnn 3, IC-111 I. 58-t.OIPfl, .. • • .. .. " MtA.nd~ !L.0.ll "' • ' • ' ' lo\c:lnto111 m ' ' ' ' ' Cortlnl ' ' ' ' ' ' ·-' ' • • • ' Mlntr...,1111 IW.1.0! • • ' ' ' • T-'lll:•L A-7l,16l. MILWAUKEE IAPI -Bill Sharman. ' perhaps in the best position to judge, plc~ the l\lilwaukee Bucks to ""'in the National Basketball Association title. "I certainly v.·ouJd pick them right now," the Los Angeles La.ken' coach said In his team's shell-shocked locker room Sunday night. "They're a great team, and I think they're playing as good or maybe better than when they \li'Oll the ,.,.hole thing three years ago,'' he said. With 7·foot-2 Kareem Abdul·Jabbar dominating both ends of the floor and Ron Williams' 22 points topping the balal'ICt'd scoring, the Bucks destroyed the Lakers, 114-92, to \\'in the opening playoff round, four games to one. The Bucks may have a week or more off before beginning the best~f·seven \Vestem Conference finals. They "·ill meet Chicago or Detroit. currently tied i. 2 in their series. Rlffllng as well as they have all season and smothering the Lakers' o\\1l running game .... ·ith tight defense and dominating rebounding, the.Bucks scored 17 consecut.ive points to lead, 23-6. "I didn't get in until early in the second quarter. but I felt they felt the game was over early," Bue reserve Jon Ml'Glocklin said of the LaK U .. I T ...... BOBBLED BALL -San Diego third baseman Dave Hilton takes it to the chin in first inning at Dod ger Stadium Sunday as he bobbles ball hil by Steve Garvey. The error allowed a run to score as LA won. 9·2. "l think ea rly ton!ght they kind of gave up. \Ile broke them down, made them play one-on-one, and they didn 'I seem to play as intense," he said. Unable to run or to draw AbduJ.Jabbar away from the defensive boards. the Lakel's took most of their shots from outside in the first half and sank only 12 of 46 for a .261 a\'carage. The Bucks hit 22 of 43 for .Sl2 aM led 51-28. The Bucks 'twice led by 35 points ea rly in the final period before reserves took over. "l expected all the games would be like t.he first three, but the more "·e played against their olfense the more \\'c learned how to SI.Op it. They didn't do anything new, no counters ror it," said Abdul-Jabbar, who flllisht>d \l'ith 21 points. 13 rebounds and eight assists. Gail Goodrich Jed the Lakcrs \l'ith 22 points , but only four came in the first half \\·hen the Bucks took command. Goodrich sank six of 17 field goal attempts, virtually matching the Lakcrs' final .337 shooting average. ~ "They're playing better defense than I've seen them play since I've been with Los Angeles" Sbannan said. "I think their round a year ago has made them play vo'ith great intensity." \Yilliams, a member of the Golden Stale team wh ich eliminated the Bucks last year, also spoke of intensity. "Our defense cut them of{," Williams said. "We got a little more intense on defense because we thought we should ha\'e ""On four straight.. We let them gel av.·ay that night they beat tLS in Los Angeles." .i\ztecs Open With 2-1 Win Over Mont errev • By GLENN W111T E Of lltt 01llt .. llot S11!1 LOS ANGELES -The LA Aztecs \\'On thei r maiden soccer venture, taking a 2·1 verdict from stubborn l\lonterrey or Mexico Sunday afternoon before a sw1-' baked cro"'ll of 12.249 at East Los Angeles College. The winners put all their scoring on the board in the first half. utilizing an aggressive defense and an offense \li'h ich \li·as in control of the gan1e's tempo. They struck fo r ooe goal in the first eight minutes then came back for lhc other 1:26 before intcrmi.ss ion to make it 2--0 in the elhibitk>n battle. In bet"'een they dominated piny. But in lhe final 45 minutes they seemed content to hang onto the edge. rather than trying to extend it. They played cautiously and \\·hile the defense continued to sparkle, the offeme seemed dormant. Chnrlcs. a 38·YC8r-old former British Open champion \\'ho abandoned. the American tour n year ago, rini:;hed \\'ilh n 270 total . 14 under par on the 7.021-yard Sedgefield Country Club course. LttOI..;-O.COtll1-IM rnan.y ..... nn•..q1 511Mlfy lft lt>e tm.ooo G•Hll• G•ttnlDD<"O OlMn ;cl! ...... .,.,.,..,,. Pro Cage Players Overpaid--l111hoff ~!ooterrey fina11y got a COllStant attack put together in the closing 20 minutes. The visitors got their first goal wi1h 10:53 remaining, then put on tremendous pressure for the lying score. However, goalie Ke\•in Bar c I a y 's exctllent performance helped keep l\loruercy a1 bay. He made one nne stop \l'ilh 2:01 lo go and then 'A'ilh 4-0 seconds sho~·ing on the clock ~lonterrey lost Its final golden chanct. loll Cll•r!..,, "'·°" 1t•1 F1oya_ uo.:ieo I•' Tr~~·llO. t.211.JllCI _ •n ~··n~•t'" lf.f9• • ..r.• F ........... M.'4~ ·'"" J~ITI-. 11,f'.lf ,..,,,,_., F11t1r. $$,!till W1!• Hflffttnllll, ~.'o(IO J c. '"'"'· &t '°° M!-1 H•ll. SJ,toOI Jlrot w~. "·°" " ~bo>fClel' ..... Jot ' ' '·"' ken StlJf, u • ._ J'"' ... ~ • ., .... L-•0 fllon'lotOl'I $.l.•IS Nl•Mn ""°"Oii, U .OJ CA•r P1f"''' ,l,11-' """ .t.fl~ •t.71-' .,.. Nkl'IDt,, u.ru Ml~f MO!'lfy. l!,1$1 $-ttn ~nffCI Jl,fl1 Boo Gl)~ltly, 11.t11 G•y Srew.r, 11.t!1 l\rw:t cr1.,.h!K, "·''' 0•~111 Or111111,.,, 11 ,t u fif.'I 'I'°' 11,tu ~ Hl~kfy, ll.$J1 "°" ,,,_, ll fll Tlin'! ICi!t. '!,.!J.1.• PORTLAND 1AP' -"Pro basketball pla)'rt'! arc the highest paid athlr.tes in \he ""Orld :· sa~·s Darrall Imhoff. \\ho retJrtd from the sPort two years ago. "Rut I'll say Rt the: outset. "'c'rc not worth it." lmhoft spent 12 years in lhe N8!ion3l B..1sketball Associallon and oow Is a bu~ine..\.<man in Portland , '''here he finisht'd his NBA cal"l.'Cr. lie spoke Sunday al a special conference on the role of spurts in society. "We 're so overpaid ifs ridiculou s," Imhoff stiid. ndding II wnsn·t thal "'ny \\hrn h~· joincJ Lhe NBA 1u'ld received a .' slarting salary of about Sl2,000 a year. Com pet i t i'f c bidding bct"'e<>n professional leagues drives the price up , \vhich Is why some players no\)' get S2 million or $3 million 10 sign a contract. he said. "But people who make a lot of money artn't satisfied with lire," he ~Id. "It doesn't buy happiness. I know. t've been in the locker rooms with these men. You h;,1ven't." Imhoff, reP.resenting the l<~ello"·ship of Christian Aliifetcs, said up u.ntil five years ago he "-'as "a pleasure seeker. made a Jot of money. wanted to have 1"·0 cars, ti bo.11 nnd .!JO forth , .• Any of us pro athletes can live a Joe Namath life. "But Namath and all those like him nrc v.1hat's wron~ with the cow1try today," he said. Al1hea Glbsoo, fom\er \\1lmbledon and U.S. Tenn~ champion. called for equality of opportwtlty fot "'"OZn(?:rt in sports. She discussed proposals by the Department of Health, F..ducat.ion and WeHare prohibiting sex d.L;criminaUon In any program using t~I funds. j'Ot.1r male-dominated soc~ty prefers v.·ornen to be physlc8Uy a n..d psychologically dependen~" she said. "Women tradJtionaJ.ly ..have not been giv('fl the same tqulpment, funding and facilities as mm." she said. stressing this must and wlU change, even ii the courts have to lnterveDC. Tom Mesdiery. a former NBA player and coach, sa.kl the problems or athletics today go back to cbiJdhtod. "There's an early trend ror bo)'I to sp<clallu. by the tlme they're eleven," he said. It's only a maner of time befon they get bored, he added. "Girls by this 11mc have been, in most cases. sociaHied out of the athJelic -experience," a.aid tltcschery, an au4t0r tind poet now compleUng ad\1anced stuciics at the University of tow a 's "'ritCr's work'shop. Scrambl~ for a shot in front of 1hc Attca' goal, Alont&my ~ot an open opportunity. Ho\li'evtr, the shooter kick ed the ball into one cf his o•'n players ond \\'ith it be kicked a\li·ay his team'i; last hope . It wa.s an aggressively plny!d match "'ith an abundance of fOLls and downl'd players. The Aitccs' star "'''' easlly 8..'lrclay. Sunday the Azlccs rc1um 10 Ea~t LA to h~t Atlante or '-1exlco In a 3:30 malch. \ s lasl ~ vi Bui ga lri tele 3-2 wi w sev pla au his wi ree J \... ' "· '" '" E G \ I Sports Briefs Knicks , P~wns I n Playoff Wins NEW YORK W a It surging tO an &2~ advNltage .that the Bull' r o u n d in\po65lble to OVetton\e. Frazier. booed in his last game 1 at Madbon Square Ganten, !~ed In 38 points' Smday. including 16 \In the e Brultts Fall last, quarter. pr;opelling the BERKELEY -S e c o n d Ne,. York Kni<:llS, to a 106-10! baseman Bobby Tulk doubled vtctbey' O\'er the c a p j t 0 I home the winning run in the Bullets in their National. se\'enth and hit a bases-loaded Basket.ball Associatioo playoff double in a niM-nm eigbth- ga.me. inning rally Sunday for 1be Knicks' second straight California as the Bears woo a lriwnph, in the nationally-Pacific-8 Cooference baseball lelevtsed game, gave them a gwne from UCLA, IM. 3-2 lead in the best.4«ven Eastern Conference ..,;,.. e Hu9 Honored Game No. 6 witl be played · Wednt-3day night at Landover. STATE COLLEGE, Pa. ___ .... l\lcMillan, • Newcombe Bag Titles NEW ORLEANS -Top- s.eded John Newcombe r~ off the early challenge ot umttded Jeff llon)wl.Bk for a 6-1. 6-1 victory In the •lntll .. finals ol a $50.000 \Vorld Champion s h i p Teonis '""""'1!1<lnt Sundny. Newcombe o f A ustraUa. ~ected 110.000 for h I s · . His ~hest test by tat came in the first set the game tied 2~2. But Ile the service to Borowiak in1 ~ fifth 1.ame and v.·ent on to an easy vt<1ory. • The r;ecood set ~·as no contest. with N e w c o m b ' taking a 4-0 lead. e Plllr Lose• ~fUNICH -Frew ~fcl.lillan . . --... ... __ -. J.fd., and if a seventh game is: Steve Hug of Stanford has ~ry. it ~·lit be a~ the been named the outsta.Oding Garder. Friday night. gymnast at the 32nd annual of South Africa woo O>e1 lO.OOO LAGUNA BEACH"S RICK MUTHER MAY BE DRIVING THIS CAR THAT WON AT INDY LA ST YEAR ~ first prize in the Y.'orld The redoubtable Fr~'Zier, J\CAA champiOQ.Ships at Penn -New York's all-star guard. State. a I m o s t s l n g le.bandedly Hug added the parallel bars repulsed the Bullel! in the frantic final perkld. Re SO>red title and the coveted Ni~ 14 of the Knicks' last 18 points, Av.'ard to his honors in putting New York ahead to Saturday night's flnal session, stay 96-95 with a jump shot The Nissen , Award is witff-3:39 remaining. gymnastic's ~er.uoa of college Then he set up Bill Bradley · footba.Jl 's He1Sll'l.31l Trophy. for aoother jumper. giving e Boycott Orier New Y<rk a 98-95 advantage. eBulls Lose DETROIT -The trio or G<nrge Trapp. Bob Lani<r and Stu Lantz teamed for 33 points in !he thin! period Sunday night, as Detroit outscored Oiicago 35-21 en route to a 10"...-87 N a t i o n a l Basketban Association playoff vicl.cty. The triumph knotted the 'Vest.em Conference best-of- seven series at 2-2. The teams play next Tuesday night in Ot.icago. Detroit held a slim 4744 halftime advantage before Trapp, Lanier and Lantz caught fire, hitting from all over the court. Lanier, woo was the game's leading rebollnder, scored 12 or his 26 points in the third period. while Trapp got 12 or his 22, and Lantz, who fini!hed witta 23 points, tallied nine. At one point the Pistons reeled ot:r 10 straight points, J V Baseball S<-" l11nl11et Edison G. Grov• ' ' . ID0 1000-2l6 'IOOOOOG-1 JO ALBUQUERQUE A spokesman for black players boycotting the University . of Ne~· li1exlco rootb3IJ team said today the boycott is over. Harold B a i I e y , assistant director of the Afro.American studies program on t h e campus. Issued the following statement: The boyoott originally was called by Bailey's group In a protest aimed al baseball Coach Bob Light who had droppe<I a black player from the team. It soon.. developed into a dispute Otrtb ~1ondt. v.·hen he declined to take a11 or the boycotting football players back on the team after they missed several days of spring drills. eBarr Bar t TE!\fPE. Ariz. -Despite the fouf.for-{oor hitting of Bump \Vills. Arizona State fell to USC 6-4. Sunday i n nonconference baseball. A crowd or more than 4.000 turned out for the first game in the Sun Devils' Packard Stadium. Southern Cal's Ty 1.feyer. v.·on in relief of former Golden West C:Ollege star ~laTk Barr v•ho V.'aS taken out in the third inning after he was hit by a line drive off the bat of Arizona State's Clay Westlake. The loss v.·ent to Tony Komadina 2-4. JIM'S INTERNATIONAL HAIR sm1NG CENTER NEW DI MENSIONS INHAIR MCN-INOMEN-CHtlOREN o All Pnvat~ Boo!"°• Styhnq 1 De<q>• Jl(:loll ~ IOfflER SCUlPTUR KUT MlTMOO •Mod 6 LOf'SI Kl"' Slylonq • CuslOtn H.W ~ r ... ~1~1 .. , 642-26 31 222 E.11MI St.-Cod•Metll Olampiooship Tennis R e d ----------- Group t.ouma,rhenl S u n d a y v.ilh a ~7. 7-6, 7-6 victory over Nikki Pille of Yugoslavia:. PUic v.·otl the first set and v.-as leading 4-0 in the second v.tien McMillan got his game together and v.·on the next tv.·o sets on ticbrea ks. Jn the third set ?Ilic was leading 5-4. but 1'1c~1illan u·on the next service and tied it up. "That's~ it is." said ?ilic after hi..'5 -10M. "but I am not dissatisfied." e Antrltraj Wi11• \\' ASHINGTON -'l'v.'enty- yea r-old Vijay Amritraj of ~tadras, India won the third annual Vince Lombardi l\lemorial tennis tournament a ,t Ge>rgetown University Sunday, ck-feating s e c o n d - seeded Karl ~feiler or \\'est Germany, 6-4, 6-3. To reach the finals Amritraj defeated Jan F1etchcr of Australia. 6·7, 6·2, 6-4 in the preliminary round and won by dclault over ~eel Jimmy Connors in the semifinals. e Erier t ·Trh1111ph• LITI'LE ROCK -Jeanne E\'ert. sister of tennis star Chris Evert. defeated Gl ynis C.o\es 1-6. 6-0, ft-4 Sunday, helping the United States heal Great Britain and capture the l\taureen Connolly Challenge Trophy for women tennis players under 21 . The United states team V.YJO three matches Saturday and three SuDday to defeat Great Britain, 6-0. In other Suftday's i;ingles action, Susan Stap defeated Susan Barker 6-3. 4-6, 6-4. And 1'1iss Stap and Betsy r-.1agelscn teamed to defeat Susan Barker and Linda !\fotram 6· l. 6-4 in the doubles action. .. l\lustal1gs Host Net Tourney Prep tennis play gets under v.·ay Thursday at Costa ~1esa 1-ligh And Or:ingc Co a st College v.i1h O\'er 230 matches scheduled . for the three-day Costa l\tesa High in\'i!ational loumamcnt. Among the 23-!'Chool setups are players from Orange Coast area schools l\larina, Dan.a Hil ls. Ed is on, Estancia, University, San Clemente. \VeS1.minster. Laguna Beach and Costa !\lesa. Other players are from Ken- nedy, ~tagnolia , L o a r a , Fullerton. Santiago, Troy. Sunny Hills. Villa Park. Pa· cifica and Brea. Act ion is slated to begin at 8 a .m. each day v.·ith Thursday's play geared I() singles in no- vice and freshmen Friday's play varsity singles an d doubles and novice doubles. and Saturday·s action sel for quarterfinals, semifinals and finals in all three di\·isions. Final Nlll. Sta11dings E••I l>iwo'iOf' W L T P'l1. G,. OA B<M·~~ S2 11 9 lll Jd ·111 Monlfe•I •I 14 ' 9'I :'<"l l NY ll•n<>e•1 <0 1l 1' 91 JOO 111 lor,,.,10 ~ 11 I~ 80 l1i 1.lO 6~1talo 31 l4 1? 7~ !11 HO 0.1to11 ~ ~ 10 I.a II l it V•~Cc.>uV"'" l• •4 1\ S9 l16 XII) N y l•lal'lde•' It '° 19 SI 1!1 1'7 • J Ad l'Ae• , . W••• D•>'it"fl apan va '"" . Phll•cle4llfli• !.o \6 n 111 in 1 ... TOKYO -Japan sCored a t~c~n<Mle~ n ,. ~ I~~ ill ill doubles victory over South ~r:r~.011 ~ ~ 1: ~~ ~!; 111 Korea Sunday and took an ~! ... ;~~~ ?~ : 11 ;: r.?:° ~~ unbeatable 3-0 lead in their c.i.1orn°• 11 s4 10 l6 ltJ llt Svnd••'1 G•n'lfl Da\'is Cup Eastern Zone All""'•" Pirru1uro~ 1 eliminations. ~~Y~r1R:~;;7:..:-.J.:..~, •• 1 , K . hi H · d H' hi llO\'OI\ 6. To'""'o ' eruc ara1 an 1ros Ch•c.oo 1. 01!iro•1 ' Tanabe assured the victorv in ~ s, sr _:_""11 1 the best-of.fi\'e series v.•ith ·a 6- -1, 6-1. 6-1 triumph over Kim Sung-Bae and Kim 1\-1000-L -·-•&-< = BA mRIES 16" Lil OU.MGICOUMTY' IATTH.YCO. MAHONEY 714 w. , .... c.de ...... u_._64WJ6 1 ... ,..,, .. , ... _.._"" HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY a.ERK c:-d!"'IOellCtlle< ...... M~. 111 71 S.-llMI 1G,1t..8.~7."llflllbellll._.,.I,_. TALBOTT t ies for Spring ... ' DEMONSTRATORS EXECUTIVE CARS -s2497oo (ATB.501954) TRADE-It-IS '7l MEICEOIS 220 Sodm ~ .... -.-.("8..:l8J $6997 • • "72 JAGUil XJ6 Sodm Muther Awaits Indy Laguna Beach Driue r Si.g 11.s Co11.tr£1 ct By 110\\'ARO L. 111\~0V 01 lh• Dl11r l'Uet S!11t llick ~tuther of L11 gunn Beach is more excited about the Indianapotis 500 mile rare this Y<"ar than he has bt.'Cn m a v. hose ou11ers are r r o in 'lichigrut lie v.·as er~\' ctiief for thl' ill·fated Sv.•00.e Savage a year ago at Indy and is a product or l)an Gurn~)·'s Al\·1\Jnerica lonJt. long time. Racers. J{ick signed a contract to "Rick nnd dri\'e for the E1S('nhour-. h:tvc bren Bra~1on racing learn Ja~t • friends for a long tiine and \\'eek and the group 011.115 !he '>''t'\·e ix-en tr;.·in~to g~·t car that Gordon Johncock together for a t'Ollple ol year~. v.·on '>''ith at Indy a year ago. "lie drove for us in Phoerux In fact. the ca r is in a last year and if he had bt.'Cn garage in Costa ~fesa right available for On1ario this now being preparro for Indy y~ar, "·e. v.·ould have ~d h~rn along v.·ith A !>rand new Coyote v.1th ~ 1n the car rifike ll1ss Ford engine car vdth Eagle dro~·e. . . suspension. Hiss st~rled I~! 1n t~e field "IL really doesn't mattrr lo at Ontnr10 earlier thi s yea r me t1tuch cnr I dri\·e.'' a~ had moved .a!l the v:ay.to l\·luther says. ''Lee !Brayton ) s~llth. place v.~e~ he 1,1as and 1 :ire both easy to get s1deh~ after hitting a p\r:e along u·ith. Oh . if I ha\·e a of debris that punctured a ue\ choice, I think I \\"'CK.lid like to line. . . drh·c the Coyote ~ausc r\•e \\'hen l~tSS signed to ~~1\'t> never dri\·cn one befo.-e." for Roger Penske on 4lC USAC ~luth<.or finished eighth at lnd v in 1970 but ran into tro~ble the next year when l)avid Hobbs blew an en~inc directly in front of him he.:iding do'>''n the m a i n straightav.·ay. He reme1nbers the crash \'i\'Jdly. "l)a\·id lost a motor and gear bo:t; coming out of the four!~ tum and I 1,1•as right behind him . "[ went a \on~ v.·ays around to ;i,·01d hilling him and almost v.·ent into the pil area. G\VC \Vo111c n In !\atio nals Cri>lden \\'est College 's '>'·om· en's sohball team has acct'pt- r-d An invitation to play in the college world series At On1a· ha , ~ebra~kn. ~fav 16-19. Golden \Vest and Cal Stalt> 'llavv.·ard J are the only rol· legt..:S representing the st.ate of California in the tou rney. championship !rail. it \t'.'ft an opcnin~ and ~luther v.·as grabbed by the-Costn ~lesa· hn!'if'd op<"rallon lhat \\'right hend.o;. TIX' l wo car!'! 31'1' being built In a Costa 'leSJ ga rage under \\'rii;:hfs \·cry <:erutini:ung dlrecl ion. A large \'An is s1ttinR outside 1he door au·aitini;: their completion and departurt' (or Ind y is set l\lay 1 lo :irri\'{' in lime ror opening pr11t11cc spins on. ~lay 6. 1 lou· dOf>.s it feel to be dri\'1ng in the biggest of all ra~ al Inch"~ "It's a ·real thrill but son1ctun~s it gets a little ·1 nuh1cnin~. "There's ;) grca l deal or turbulenet> v.·hf'n you are tM>hind anothrr car on a turn. J\·c h:-id thl' front end pick«! up and mo,·ro a complete car 1-1·id1h do'>'·n the track becauSf' of the v.·ind drafts "·hile fol101-1·ing another car closely . "I almost lost it rompletely but all I could do v.·as let up on the throttle and hope nobody else .v.-as there." &ing in a tw0<ar. tv.·o- dri\•er stable v.·ilh a nev.' c-ar similar to the one A. J. Foyt ra~s and a second cnr that \1011 at lndianapoli~ la~! year has exc1lcd !lick ~luther. C:Ome to think or it, such good fnrtune should excite most any race driver aod Rick i!'I out to prove his eigtith place hnish in 1970 v.·as no fluke. "It v.·as either run into his tail 01' miss him. But as it turned out. I hit him fartlier dov.·n the track an>•v:ay." Net Cro\vtl to Sawamatsu !lick has bowlccd around since that 1i1ne aod last ye;tr couldn 't ge t his car up to qualifying spE'('d. "This is really the best outfit I h1\'e ~n \•dth. You can tell by the drivers Jim r \\'rit:"hl f has handled that he knov.·s u·hat he is doing," ~luther adds with praiS<'. Wright is crev.· chief for the racini;: stable of t'>'·o cars Kazuko Sawamat.~u of J apan \\·on the singles title in the '>'·omen's professional mini· lour tennis tournament Sunday . defeating a gaITM..' Kate Latham of Palo Alto , 7·6. fi..4 at the ~!esa Verde Racquel Club in Costa ~1esa. ~11ss Sav.·amatsu u·on the tte·breaking game of the first set 5-4 and the game lasted a grueling 30 minutes. ~flss Latham. the ;\o. 2 seeded player, rallied from n -1-0 deficit to gain a 4-4 tie beforc succumbing In the second and deciSl\'e set. ~fiss Sav:a1natsu t.eamcd \\"Llh Pat liostrom of Seattle to "'1n the doubles, 6-0, S-1 O\·er Rettv Ann l·lanscn of Santa ~Ionic.a and Penny l\toor of Devon. England. Baseball S tandi1igs A~I ERICAS LEAGUE East [)h·islon " L Pel. GB Nev.· York 2 0 1.000 Baltim,rc 2 2 .500 Detroit ' 2 .500 Bos too I .500 ~111'ivaukec I I .500 Cleveland 0 2 .000 2 \\'~t Oivisioa Angtl!I 2 0 1.000 Oakland 2 .667 Kansas City I .500 ~finnesota I I .500 Texas I 2 .3.13 Cllicago 0 2 .000 Z'\ATIO~AL I.EAGLE St l.OUL~ i\cv.· York Philadel phia Olicago ~fontre<il Pitts burgh Dodgrrs t~<ist Dl\·islon \\' L 2 0 I I I 0 0 0 0 0 2 \\'est Oi\·islon ' . San Francisco 3 2 0 Cincinnati Atlanta lfouston San Diego I 2 0 3 () :1 Pct. I 000 .500 .500 .000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 .61\7 .3.1J .OOQ .000 GB 2 I 2 3 3 ""'o"''"'· l >I cond . 11~.eo. u1ot1t11, (ti!IEYY) Swl'd•J'I Glmt:I O•~l6nd 1. Tr•11 • /Jin"''°" •t 1(1n111 CllJ, POd. r1!11 Aflttl• •• Chk'llO • (11 ll'lnln<;l~I. f>Pd,. l"C"' Botton 1t Ml!w•u•e•. POd .. r•:n illfMl1~·1 Gtl"ft Chl(IQO •• MOMtr•I. 1. l>Qll .. wt! 0•01u••h litw Vor• 9, Phll•dfl~lt 1 Pl!hll\l•jh "' ~! L<>Ull, PPd , rll" Maaras 44 fllhion island, newport center 644·.5070 - s7497 • ?2PfMTO .. 1111 ad ~IC, I" condo , I~ ,,,.. ........ !!195.:11 $26'7 • '72 AUDI IOOGL Sodm ~oc.• -· ....:O. lrtif\ l"?O"GI • '11 FOIDYAll W,lticll<tNL---i1t«llJ1 s2297 • '6' AAT 124 ~ .... --w..-~1 • B•lllmort '°'' Q1!tro!I 1.1. 1r'c! ;6r11t ie 1"n1119t ""''" Yor-7, C!rvtllflO 1 'Ftd•y•1 0 1"'4! (lnt!•nd (JOMW! C·l) II Nt•,. Y<>r~ fMedlt~ 14,~) ..,,,,....,~,, G1mt:, Tt~fl ti A"tltt O.~l•nd tt 11..,,u, Cl~t C.hk111t ti Ml"""°'I NIW York 11 0.lroit M11 ... wt..eot •I c1 ... ~·"~ t1Uot!'IOfl •I 80>!Dn A!!8"!1 • C.lnc:•nntll ) , 0.0., .. 1 '· ~a" Diego 1 ~ .... l'rlfl~i•CO I , llW\11111 ' Tllll11'1 Glfflfl 0od9e<1 (OGWf\1"11 •·•1 et AllGO'lf fll-.d •111 Clfl(lnt11r1 1Nlli.wn J.)1 11 k" '•er<lt<:O IO'Ac~~<1111 l·l) • DAILY PILOT ~G Drag Title Ca11tur ed By Garlits Don Garlits, v.'ho had eatllt!r set a 1rack record or 241.28 n1iles per hour in a qunlif\1ng n1n, edged Jim \\'arren In the finals to '>''in the lop fuel di\·1sion or th<> G r 11 n d Atntril'an \\'e~t drag racing l'\'f.'nt S\u\da~· al 0 r a n g e Coum v lnternaliontil . ' lt~<'C'>'':l)', Garlits. ~·hose r c co r d topped a z:Jti.36 nliles per hour c..•locking b~· Don ~loociy in 1973, had an el nP'"'Nl 1~ of 6.2~ seconds and top STX'Cd of 239.36 tn ll'll' final rlK'C' \\'arr~n. of Hakrn;fll•ld. h..'ld <in r:T of 6.35 and spct.'<I ol :?23.83. In other di\·isio~. Jim Dunn <1f La ~l irada topped £.cl .\lc..'Cullough in tN! finals of tl1e fun ny c:lr rompr1111on. Scott L Poner uf l..agu~ ll ills u-oo the pro ccnnp (']a5S o\·er Dale 1\nnstrong of TOfrance and l..os Angeles' Bill BagshA\Y took the pro stock division ~·ith a finals victory O\'er Larry I luff of Santa l\lonlca. Dunn had mnrks of 6.66 seconds and 120.58 mil~ per hour compared to l\lcCulloch's i 55 and 156 52 111 the final of the funny C'ar class. bu! [)Jn Prudhomme had S('t I h e dh·1sion's lo\\" ('laj)Sl.'d time and top speed e<irher, 6.51 and 225.56 miles per hour . Top spe(-d and elapsed time in the pro comp eta~ v.·ent 10 Ken \'Cn<'~' of Torrance. 193.96 mph and 7.21 SCC'On<ls. while similar honors in the pro S:t0<.·k V.'COI to fluff v.·ith 152.28 mllcs 'JX'T hour and 8.96. Porter v.·as timed in 7.31 and had a 19"l.71 I.op speed in 4."liminating Anru.i.rong 17.34 and 191.081 in the pro comp finals. uiiilc Bagshaw's marks u·ere 9.M ind !:>2.M as co1n- praed to 7.:W and 191.08 for !luff in the pro stock class. A crov.·d of 5,186 turned out under clear skies for the event. Chamberlain A '''a its W or(l On Status • SALT LAKE CITY -The San Diego (.onquistadors go into their An1crican Ba~ketball Association playoff '>''ith the Utah Stars tonight awaiting the result d. a rour1. hearing lo see if they can add a new player • -coach Wilt Chamberlain. ~ San Diego owner Leona.rd Bloom said he v.·ould ask a Ul.~ Angeles court ~tonday to allow (Jlambc.rlain to play i n tonight"s game. .. \\'ill wa~ prohibited fron1 playing for us on the basis that ,,.e y,·ere in compe1lt1on "·ith the Los Angeles Lakers. Their season is o,·er. That -compel.ilion no longer exists." Bloom said . ,./'.,. .I--·,, <-.j I-. "· l"ORFOLK. \'a. -l.1.rry Kenon and ~like G a 1 c tri.1?gered a second-period outburst that gave ~cw York a l6-po1nt 1f'ad and the ~el<> survi\'ed one bricl i;care in routing the Virginia Squires l lfi.88 Surw:lar in t he i r A m c r i ca n Has k e !ball AS)O(:i.:1tion pl;1~off. 'fh(' victory !,(A\·e !he i\cts a C(lmmanding 3-1 edge in the be.~t-0f·scl'cn Eastern Di\i;iiion semifinals. The fifth game is sch edulrd tonight al L'niondale, ~.Y. GWC Ni11c In Tourney SA\iA '.\f,\RIA -Goldm y,·f"St College "·in TTl('et College of Seqt:-0ias of Visalia Thurs- dav al 2 ()'clock. here, in ~he opCning round of the Allan Hancock baseball toumament. Defending state champion Cerritoi> is the lourTIC'y fa vorite . Here are the. pairings: Allan llanc;.ock Toumty Top Rrackel 10--Cerritos \·~ Ot:Ania 2-Goldcn. \\'t.st \'S. Sequoias lklttom Rrackel \0-F°oothill \•.$. llMcodt 2-Pimx-\-S. Canada lease A '74 Dat sun 610 S.dan ., ... _ • Tu>e....,OCL COSTA MESAOATSUN 114S HAllOllLYO.C.M. 540>6410 \ • Checkered· Flag WITH HOWARD L. HANDY Sl{iing Outlook Southt'n1 C.'.ll1fornia has long been the me«-a for automobile rnc1ng. ~l>1ny of lhl' sports to1' drivers lm\·e come from !he nrcn and evt'r·1ncrc11S1ng rnanufaotur1ng f1rnu1 have made this the No. I urc:i for bu1ld111 A rnct· c.ars. The lattst llrm to add Jt.s n~unt• to lhe growing {ist of manu- lac:turcrs IS TtiJ~nginc Sho1> or tosta ~tes.a. I J1n1 \\'r1i:: is pr~ident of the corp;>rntion 11nd Boti:\r.iese the vic:u pri·si· 'Ill, lioth ha\'c bttu assocJatcd ...,.ilh raciug for a 11un1bt'r of ~:ears. . \\"right bt·gan bis c·11rt'('r :is a dr tvrr nnd ~n v;ent to rn· J:ines. 11(· jo1n£..<d John Crain an<l Jltn Gant('r "'1n <l fun opera· t100" w111J d1ffl'renCC!i bct"·ecn the panrl('rs_dlssoJv.e<f the corpor- auon. A yc:ir llA!l. Jtm 1\':1s crew ChiC'f for the late g...,·cclc Sa\'agc "'h<'n he suffcrttd his fatal accident nt l ndianaPQh~. H'ri!l/11 'f/wu!llll of Rf'th•i11!1 lklng :is l'lOt>e us lie "·:is to S:n·ai;:t, did he think about rr- lirinit from raclug·~ "I slllrtcd to i:et out or it ro111plr1cly." J l1n say11 '4-hhobt .hf'S1lalion. '11t's tough "'bcn you art a · close as 1re "·ere 11> ~o a bead In tht sport." ~ \\'hot ch11111{ed your 1ulnd? "S"·edc's "lfe l'Oll\'inecd mt' I shouldn •t quit. Sbt t(ild me that S"·tde \\'OUld \\'ll nt It that "'a)' and shl• helped 1ne l{l't over ii ui much tt5 anybody.'' .,. 1\\J ;1 res ult, "'right is noll' prl'sident or Thr t-:nglne Shop in Cost:1 .~lcs.'l J1Dd has t\\'O cars under hlii: directioo bt>lng pre· 11ared for lndh1nupolis. 1'hey arc O\rnt'd hy .\1il'higander.fi.-John EIM!nhour and Lee Brayton. The lntter "'ill drive nne of lhe rars .and Rick rituther ol Laguna Beach '4ill handlc the other ont. lt'ut1ts fJ1rtt Rn._.c Tea1t1 The l1J,'O race cars are Only a part or \\'righl"s planned oper· ,ation. however. One()( his partrW!rs in the venture is Bob Glc:1e: :i top rnginr man "'ho \\'Orkrd for ~tike Hiss' car at tndy. Anol hcr i.9 Tom Page of r;ewport Rcc1ch \\'ho O"'ned the car Ill~ drO\'e at Indy 1n 1972 along \\'1th his wi fe ~lary. But atr 'be moment, the Pages are not iOl-"Olvcd in the r:.ic· ing aspects of the <.'Omp.'lny. "I eventuall y \\'ant to run :i rare-learn of my ()V.'n.'' \V right says. "We're pu tti ng in an engine shop here and hope to turn out 250 engincS a year once v.·c have it developed. "'\\le'll design the engine and all of the parts and build ii out or aluminum . II will be a stock block engine that will sell for $8-10,000. '' But right nov.• Ji1n is v:orklng hard ()n gelling flJ,'O cars ready for lndlanarx;ilis for the Eiscnhour-Brayton 1iacing Team of Michigan. 1\1e1v C'nr f'11r1111cloted He ill particularly entbuslustic ubout a new car that will be run at Jndy for the fin;t lime. It ls :1 f"ord Coyote engine v.'ith a Gurney Eagle chassis ~nd !luspc.nslon. ''The engine is a :..pt'l'ial lurl>ocharged F()rd lhat ,..e bt:lught from A. J. t~oyt. It s:hould be quite a race car "-beo It is fln· lsbed." Right now the five full time employes of the firm \\1>rklng under "'right and Giese are form ulating tbe mtlal body parts and fitting them Logether. "We'll put them logetber dn a ruockup stage, then take them of( \o he painted. After that v.·e'll use brand new nuts and bolts to put tbent bock in place for lbe race." \Vhlle be didn't allude to the fact that such minor parts have cost others the raC"I'! ~t Indianapolis, he \\'BS flnn in bis convlc· tlon lhat new parts "·oufd be used ln replacing the metal frame- work. U'el11/1t Compe11snt.io11 f..tuther discussed light y,•cight cars in \\rrighl°s presence and mentioned losing control in the turns because of lurbulent con· ditions "''hen follov.-ing another car ck>sely. •·1 try to compensate the rear wing by holding the back of the car close to the track with a metal bar in fron l There is often too much downforcc \\'ilh the \ring and it takes the C'J r out of balance. •·You can't depend on the downforce or the wing onl y. Yo u h:ivc lo bal~u'ICC things out \\•it h the chassis." Lcn1Je for l11d!1 llln!I 1 \\'right and four of hls ll\'e lul l lime employees \\'ill be leav· ing for Indianapolis ~Jay I. Giese will remain behind 1o operate the engine shop Vl'hcre ()lber things arc beginning to happen. Giese will ny to Indy for carburetion tests and for the race J(SiC!f. ho\.\.·evcr. One of !he biggest and bulkiest engines jn the shop at lllc present time i~ for a sand dragstcr, ••Tf1c>v drive thci;e cars in soft s;1nd for JOO yards \\'ilh tires that are :ibout 96 inches "'ide ." Bob says. · \Vhen !he group goes to Indy, a complete spare engine \\'ill aC'comp.'lny e:lch ca r along "'it h other part5 to virtually bu ild a lh1rd l'ngine and transmission. Cos1a 1\lcsa will b..-> rcprescntM at Indy this year although the car:-will l:>e designated as hcing from f<.tichlgan. All of the advance "·ork "'ill be done in The Engine Shop of Costa i\lcsa, /JOV.'CVe r. Harness E1itries lM .,,,,.Ito\ C~lrlf' IO< MtOOC11y Cle•· Tr•c~ "•~• r1·i~ P01! 1 ·~P11 )l t •ld1 '"" ll1ct t t Er1<111 011 ~~. ttl! ""I f111 r1<1i . l'll;!T ll A(E OIW' '"'Hf' l'l •t 1.1~".,''""· All IOt"' .. 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C~) "'""''''tor '"' Gor00'\1 G•••• 1r1.,. rs. ~·> Aor11 A•• IA Cr8l9l O'"'''"'''" WI" 111 COt1•P1l r • .,~ J-,r11<1 \ •,.,,.w• J "+!IHI (><II""" I ~ !J W11++111"'I .. ..,. •""'-• pit W•n••••! ~ ~"'°"'-K1ttllt • •• , .. l!lllO!f, °" ..... '°"' LK~-Qff. lt••tllt l oll Wef,,...11, toofllll! O<l•n 11<-'f\, Vlll1 PIO_ M•" Wl\l~dCW'I. 1(11,111 (r1l9 JOl\11\0l'I. 1!1 Modfl\A '°"' ~-''"'I" O••n (O'!""lloO!I 1.111~ Vlt lo G"""1• C..~. t~~''" '· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PVllLJC NOTICE .. TONIGIIT'S TV HIGHLJGHTS KCET II!! 8:00 -"Much Ado AbOOt Nothing." The New \'ork Shakespeare Festival[roduction of the clusic romantic comedy, update to 1910 and Americanl..zed in setting. NBC D 9:00 -"The Stripper." Joanne Wood· ward stars in the movie venaon of William Inge's "A Loss of RA»es" with Ri chard Beym•! and Claire Trevor. CBS u 10:00 -Women of-{fie Year. 1974. American women are honored for outstanding ach1evement in eight actegorles In this special Pr?" duct.ion, Jive from New York. Bess 1rtyerson u h·ostess . ••1E""&""'"'-""""'~'lk""''·"-"'"'""""""...,"""°"""'o<"""""'"',."",.iil Daily TV Log s:ao m ........ s.mc." (C0!11) ·31 -nil Man 81othtrs. lucillt 8111. ~"TIM r111tst I• Ahl" (dr1) ;~111111 ford, 11111111 Cn ln, J:JO D (C) "Jiit D~tl"' (dr1) ''7- 0111111 McGIVin, Shlrlry ltn111!1 (l) (C) ,.,_. tt Utlaltr (t~ '~I Wlllll, J1111 WattKt, D CC> "hit ...., tt Mil" (com) '68-0oril 0.7, P1111 Cr1m. (}! (J) "I I II ., !1 11 I Dlliatiltrt" {mys)·41 -Ctlt ~rorm, Cet.llit PtrMr. a.t (I) IC) °'Sttl ft(tn It S.rltt" lir"1}-Gt«Jt M""ll<>mtlJ. Ol1n1 M1rt111, KOCE, CHANNEL 50 Orange County's UHF C.Jcvl~on station, XOC&'IV. has sche:SuJed the rotlowing special PfOCt•nu today. Det.tiled lislint:1 ()f ChaMt'I 50's progranu art carriOO in I.be Daily Pilot's TV Week each Sunday. J1fl l"'""ll'CUM q It fl t ' I c 11 Geoo,r.-, ICI Jl• ''""""" S~t!CPl!llt ICI ICOCI 4!1t "8Mll-'• c~ c..._ 1c1 10:.0CE) t 1H llt'f.1r'l"t: C-...it IC) !CTWJ 11• ....,.,... 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Ol'fH 6'M .. .. -Al-t -1 11 1Hf "•••••, 9 1 1tlt mo"S1. ~2'>1~2• s.~ D•••• ,. ...... ,, ··-~~ .. l !'i4 \ 1Ho7 2•8l fWO w•n DIVIO IATS~ ALICE IN WOND!lllAND !GJ '1.U'S • 00tis u•c11111,01 CHARLEY & lHE .lNG(l IG1 """' •··•· I .. ,~::.... ~Jl-1111 1 .. 0.11• r...,,. 4,, .... _ ......... •ll·•~•I TWO KllOICI llCTIOl1 Hl'l\l FANTASTIC PlANn lf'OI ""' HARIOTS OF THE GODS 10 ----- • <ou con Charge DAILY PILOT tlanified Ad s •42·5678 ~---- ' . - By The AsSO<'lakd Press Hot rceord tuts for the y,·eek ending April 13, as the y ap- pear in next week's issue of Billboard magazine: HOT SINGLES I. BENNIE & TJIE JETS • Elton John. f\tCA 2. l!OOKED ON A FEEL- ING • Blue Swede. C3pitol 3. TSQP • ~WSD. Columbia 4. TH E LORD'S PRAYER • Sister Janet Mead. A&~1 5. CO~IE' AND GLT YOl:R LOVE • RedboJl{', Columbia Ii SU ~S It I \ E 0;.i .\IY St!OU LDl<:R · John Den\·er. HC I 7. BF.ST TllJ~G TllAT EVER JIAPPE:"ED TO 1'11:: · Gladrs Knight & The P1p5, lluddah 8. SEASO~S IN TlfE SUN · Terry Jticks, Bell ___ , ___ _ fOUNlAIN VAllfY m I "" II Fiii THllU TUES. 'TIL 1:llf "McQ" (l'Gl Wtcl/TAu,.,_t:Ja Fri. tnru Tun~2·'-10:10 "lHE L.t.ST OF SHE ll.t." O•O! WHlfT~urJ-l·U Fri !Aru Tut~·f:~S ll Fiii THllU TUES 'Tll t:lG l .t.C.t.OEMY NOMIN.t.TlONI "SEllPICO" {Ill Wett/'fltu~J-J :lS Fri lh•11 T11t.-l:JO.(•SS·1:20-t:O Phone: 673·83~0 A.CADEMY A.WA.ID WINNER ,,,, SoNJ- ,,,. M1n.lcai Sc- ... JoaftM Waad..,an:I .. SUMMER WISHES, Wl1'4TlR DRUMS" lfGI • NOW SHOWING • The ultimole in cround the w.rid surfing thrills! Altd the mo1t DIMli~ fnie..ift Ad'l'tnfvre t•ff fit.Md "BLUE WATER - WHITE DEATH" • •••c--1-1itt laci.M.,1 El JI J 1111111! "COMU.CI" IPGI .. ,~ .. "Sllthlr" IPGI • l1ct.•I"• • 1•J INlll! "DAY fOlt HIGHT"' IPGI • • "M-.,-Foret" "M•cl~ Mm" l•I "WolkiNJ Toi" "P.ydoy" 111 "Tit. W.y Wr w.,.. .. "S--'Whllitt. ' Whirhr ~-INI Open Da>I~ 11 30 pm • --_._ .... _.. __ ,_.,. 6 F:l.TO\ JOH'\ . (';,)()(!b\'l' YrllQY. Bnck HoaLI. :-.tC,\ · 7 fl1\RB RA srnr:ISA:\I) • Tik• \\'ay Y..'r \\\•rC', Q'.ilunlb1.1 8 TH~: S'TIX G · Soundtr~rk :O.IC'.\ 9 f)()()BIE BltCl1'1!f:HS - \\'hat \\'t>rf' Ooce \'ices Af(' .'\o"'' ll ab1t.s. \\'amer Bros. 01 •'r~trtrr f':11nou~ i l \ E (ii)l' A 'fl lJ \"C 1\lilll'T YOL' ll\RY-1.\kl, GOOD CARE {)f' lltlt --t.!1 I\ Prl•.-.lr\'. 1:C.\ DAIL V PILOf 27 So1i1iy <ind (her W 011 '1 Be B<ick 9. 011 r.tY r.rv . Bingo , Ap· pie 10. MOCKINCBIHO -CArly Simon & Jame:" Ta y I o r , t:Jcktra ,. TOP u·s t. PACL l\1cCARTNF:,. & \\'INGS • Ba nd On 1'he Hun, Capitol 10. DEEP Pt:RPI E • Burn. \\°arner Bros. ('OL.:~illY Sl'\CLES I \ \'f;HY SPEC!.\!. \J)YE SO~.Ci · Clwrl1e Hich, Colu1n bin 8 r1.1. T!IV \ Lil r1 E llABDJ::H · l""lvn1u1 Fargo, !lot 9 IS IT \\'RO\~ Fur Lovill& Y(HJ · Sonny Jontos. Colw11b1a 10 \\'lH 'l.ll YOU LAY \\'ll'Jl \It: In A Field of Stun~· · Tan\<.J 1'uckrr. ColunllJH.t F:AS)' LISTt~\1~1; 1\1".EI' (!;-.1 ~1 ;..u1~G lll·h:ll l!··ildy. ('.11)1t<il ENTERTAINMENT .NE\\' \'OBI\ I \Pl -C'BS. T\"~ top r.1\t'(I "Sonny .ind (11•'1' · \,1r11·\~ P"1i:;-r •• 1n h.1!' ~)j .. •n r.1n•'1•it"'{j .1n1l 1\<1n't IX' 011 b" n1·t11.•rk 111·~! f.111 Frt'( :11·1 nn.111 1·r:s· pn.,,:r;un1 11int.: h1t'f. hns .ifllllJ1u1t1•d. JI..-dt"'<'l1 111<! to !'i..IY l! lhc rt'('l'f1t brt·:1k up tit tht· ('()t1plc's 91.·r•·.nr m:irn:igto 1llay('() any pnr1 1n l'llS' :1r:io11. :illhou~h 1110u~1ry .. 11 ... '1\1 r~ h.1\1' ~:1id th<"'Til:1r1:,1\ r1f! l)U\ !hr "t'°"'':" 2. JOHN D ~~Vf.R Greatest Hits, RCA 3. MIKE OLDFI ELD Tubular BeUs, Al lant1c 4. JONI l\!ITCll ELI. ·Court And Spark, As)·lun1 5. l\!FSR . l.ll\'C is ~"ft1e ~1essagc, Columbiu S'PECIAL ENGAGEMENT CO.HIT 2 !IA:\(', IN TllF.:RE GlllL · F'r~'<ich1' 11art. Capitol 3. HF.I.LO LOVI:: • .ll:i11k SrloY:, RCA 4. ~tlONIGllT, :-OtE & T!lt: BLL:J·:S -~tel T1!\ii;;. r-.tG\t 'i T!ll~GS All~:i'i'T FL\'. :\"Y A~Y\IORE -:'\lerlC l/ag- i;:.trd, (';ip1tul 6 Jl·~•Mll' \!:tr 1(' Y~ll · \\'ERE A J,,\OY -Tnn1111.· 2 Academy Award Nomination• 'MARLON llANDO I lest Actot lest Di~tCM' .SO.Vokjkt Dintlt!Ho~ "MIDNIGHT COWBOY" "'AllS" of 7 . 10:55 "COWIOY" at 9; 15 SUMDAV OMLl' ""TeJ!90" ot 2·6:10-10:20 "Cowboy" Ill 4:1 M:2~ ... '"llG JAKE" "THE STING" '"' "CHARLIE VARR IC K" "SUMMER WISHES WIN TER ORE.AMS" ·~ "THE WA.V WI WERE" IPG I "WALKING TALL" !RI ·~ "YOUR ~HREE MINUTES A.RE UP" Buy the Daily Pilot for Peanuts (<Md a lot of other great comics) .. .still just$ 2.65 a month delivered 7 days a week 642 ·4321 ( Di!ect or collect) 2 J'l.l. lL\\'F TO :-.AY t 110\'F; YOL! J ~ 1\ St1XG • Jin1 (·r™'t'. .\BC :1 .\ \'P.H \' SPECIAL LC)\'!•: ll :-.\".'\Sl\1 ~1·'. 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""""" ""'"" '"'"' ""''"''"''' ,_.i 921 ,0-10 S•• Sllft . 1 Oil I D•1IY 1.30,4 15. I 4 n. ,,u, ''4' 1 oo. 9 45 Mon·F" oP•n 6 45 S..1 Sun optn 6 30 ShOYo I t du'k • I ,--' 1.14:11.1.ll IAl.I, as ''i\\i\1\\1\" ,, ... t.,i ....... i.:..· ·•·, ~'i;:t11Cf ~-J1i 1:.i R~ 1:.L D~\·~". '•to"·r. '. rAM'E'R:~~'~'~l1'.~, '.~'.A'.'R'E" ~~~~C,'.11,&!R'S'•' '\ ;.1llir1•<111 t ilnl !t1t.«t!r" prC't!u<f1('t o f 1 u1 11! !~" ;.t11 11"1 t•" ·1 :.1. ''' '<•" r .... 1 I !>1,l,'•I !h••,1ll l' "''} "' •,•11•·tl•JI•(!, :T ,'.Iii I'" ( "r . .'.11 ... ~ru1t111 f• /.pr ii r;n1 ,o n·I ! H ·,tl.i ,-, /q,1 d "'r. ;,1 ,,00 ,,n(! 6 0(1 11 rn . .,1 Thi• f,\l '-,;, l Ht f\ 1 R C , lo• ... ter! .1 t I h• ! or•~· r (l! N,,; 1. 1\0r ! !\, 11L ant.I 19111 :,ircet i•1 < i, t.l f/\0::' .1. -....... , ............ ~ ........... ' GOLDIE HAWN A gul w11h a 91e11r lolk>w1ng1 Ew1v cop in 1\w \late ""'a~ 11he1 her Evp1 ~<bo<ly ply 11o•11~ behind he r TUC Piii' II n1 II un CllDDCPP ' lllL IJUUlfllLlflrU LACllLIJIJ l DAil Y: 1 :30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 PG __ , NOW SHOWING AT THESE EDWARDS CINEMAS / tNJriiii'.iii;fu'.rr:r·~ IJl'.lo:l.WU\"-~ ~.~ 1IJ(M Jtll\'T U.l.J01 IR'\l ll.flWU1 l!X/OW.IRXl 00!1..lm .... _ ........ WO-~~ .t.T 7:11-tM a.t.T.--..z:OIM,._7:1M: .. "A gangster picture, a Ion story ••• a superior film." ..-.......... ,., ,.n..._ ................... --·--«JMa-•-.. 91r:W.." ..,.... ..... "" ..... ,_ u..ai-'I ... "9ftl "" lirl ... ........ _.....,, ~c-.---­ Al.Jl06.t.l.1'1' ~ "WWlllllll MeClOUO" -• . ---~·--- "kAZING SAOOUS IS 4 COMUN lllOT. P YOIJ'llE LOOICKi '()Ill U.IJGHTEJI, oo.rt lrllSS ITI IE• ~'<AS T~O Oft Oo<f: D" 11<£ Jl/lttlll!~ I 50!CW9ALL {.(,t,O(Ol(S 5'..Cl ntE IWt): llAO""C_"'!I .· SU-.onl '°'"' "'"t.""' T\ Twr! stMll COlllOY 51 .l.llMIG MEL l lW)()l(S • llWlll.MI UWt IWIVFt ltCMWI • Cl.U\IOM UTTLt: • NOW •T Mm! ntlN M.t.11U e ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ACTRESS GLENDA JACKSON "A TOUCH OF CLASS" wllll OEOltG& SEG.t.L l"'I . ... . ' \ NOW SHOWING -L~-OEOWJE c SC01T. • Mlltl NlCHOt.5 """ ni£ DAY .W. IX1J'tllN ~ ......... _.,,,.,~. " C'~ ti(}; "' ~'-'~ ntf&TING ,..,,..._~1-.co ,_.._ .. -..., ... ·-· -· L...,,~"""' (;K.(#:.4r<IY""l WINNE R 7 ACADEMY AWARDS ~-tcHfOl.ll.f 'Wltlo~·-.IVU"•l-f» "'-• .._,''""ti UT--·lltl0-1 <1-4 ._. •M e.1111 ·~:.:~:.~.~=~.~·:.~~ .. ~ ... : . . ' ..................... _,, __ ..... _ .. . ....... =-:.:.t'1;'1.l ..... . . I • ! ' I I ~ ! l I I· l l f u I ., ... • %8 DAILY PILOT Monday, Aprll 8, 1974 Swinanaer Has •nesigns~ on Ellicienc By STEVt: !\11TCllEtL Of '"" 01r1Y ,Jl91 lt111 > efficiency In office space pla.nni.n1 and decorating. "Cheaper By the Dottn. '' 'nM! only difference betv•een the two ls that Sv.·immer's form of efficiency takea the employe into COMlderation. Although he doesn 't care for the temi "effiC!ency expen," ~t1Jton I. Sv.'\mmer of Planning and Ots1g:i1 lne. is jwa 1hat -an CXJ)!rt at f!Ulintulnlng maximum The 37·year-<1Jd Beverly llills executh·e is not unlike l\ls early a>th ctntury counterpart, Fr:1nk Gilbreth, the efficiency expert v.'ho v.•rote the book, "COMPANIES a"'are of the ARE becoming more importance ol I Bo~ky Road A~~ad Things Used to be S1t'eet llt 1Vestle Firni Dy l\tIL TON ~tOSKO~'ITZ· Chronlcle Features Fe r Nestle company, one o mighty bastions of the · ational business world, this Swiss-ov.·ncd en- terprise in w1happy about the v.·ay~ it's being treated in this countr)'. • t\estlc's displ~asure sten1s from an investigation being made by the Federal Trndc < Commission into two recent acquisitions by !he L'Ompany. Remember! Now YoU can rec.iv•• full 7~ % per annum on • minimum $.1 ,000 Investment, held on• year. And now you can receive 7% per annum on a 9Ckiay thrift certilicalP. ~Ith a minimum of $1 ,000 investme nt. As always, money invested by the tenth earn s Interest from the first. This Investment oppor- tunity is available only to California residents. """PWCCl THRIFT Every Avco Thrift Account is protected up to a maximum of $10,000 by Thrift Guaranty Cor· poration, only as provided in the California Financial Code. A copy of Chapter B (guarantee of Thrift Accounts) al Division 7 of the California Financial Code may be obtained upon request Thrift Guaranty Corpo. ration of California Is a non-governmental cor .. poretlon and ls not an Instrumentality of the State of California. CALL OR VISIT: In 1970, Nestle acquired a majority interest in Libby, McNeil & Libby, !he nation's second largest canner. Last year. it paid about $100 million to Litton Industries to acquire Stouffer Corp. a frozen food packe r and the operator of 12 restaurants and 11 n1otor inns. TllE FTC IS trying to determine \\'hether these ac- quisitions resulted in a lessen· ing of co1npelilion. Since Lib- by, ~lcN'eil is also a frozen food ~ier. Nestle now con· trols t\\'O of the leading brands in the market. 'The Sv.·iss gentlemen "''ho run Nestle are aghast at this kind of iaterferencc. They point out, first of alt, tha t prior to acquiring its stake in Llbby, ~·tcNeil the~ had received ·advance clearance frotn the Justice Department. So \\'hat right has the F'TC to hom in now? Then they note that Libby, NcNeil does so v.Tetchedly in the frozen food market that Nestle v.·ould be prepared to sell off this part <>( the business -if a buyer could be found. Interviewed in Switzerland by the Wall Street Journal. Pierre Liotard·Vogt, chairm<in of Nestle, charged that lhe F'TC "'·as repudiating the Nix· on administration's policy by "trying to create trouble for the establishment ot' foreign companies'' in the Unilcd States. Furthennorc>, said the Nestle chairman, if another acquisition opportunity turned up in the U.S. food industry , "\l.'e wouldn't dare to move ." TO Ptrr TIIESE remarks in perspeetive. )'OU have to get a clear fix on Nestle. Tl's not 620 Newport Cen~er DriveJ;=========--.1 Newport Beach 644.9490 COllELLEASE l:I !il Yo"' FoctOf'f A11tt.orll!ld Chnroi.t Le .. l"t DHlM • New '74 Y..-H .. UHck S6840 Piil MONTH Kids Like to Ask Andy P1u5 l•• &. Lice. Oft APPi'. Crtdll tc Mii. O.E.L CONNELL CHlVlOLn 2121 HAllOl ILYD. COSTA MESA 546°1200 MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS -MERCEDES BENZ - Sales • .4'ervice • Leasing 28701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 495·1700 MISSION VIEJO 831 -1740 SOii ~ Fw.,, t9 _..,.,.., l'tiwy. t 1it, rilJM OJI M.,,_-itt L ·I · B E R · T ·Y C ·OI ·N C ·9 I, 1 j I I . I PURVEYORS OF GOLD 6 SILVER COINS l ~1100\"l -l!l l ll 'l"'f'•l~t1t11•l111~:~·~ II~' Y<ll ~ln•t ~1\11 ~111.l\ fl lll~ • \ "!/~' I, FINANCE just a little old Sv.•iss chocolate maker. In fact . with annual sales in excess of $5 billion, Nestle is larger than any U.S. food company, including Kraftco and General F'oods. Nor is Nestle a lightweight in the U.S. market. Its sales here now probably exceed the $1 billion mark, which makes it bigger than Campbell Soup and H.J. Heinz. In the American market, Nestle ranks as one of the five leading chocolate makers; it's second in instant coffee with Ncscafc and Taster's Choice; and it's S'CCOCl<i in the tea mix business v.·ith Ncstea. THE SWISS frA!lC i:; a solid currency, and Nestle has not hesitated to use it to extend its reach here. In addition lo bringing Libby, lotcNeil and Stouffer into the Swi!IS camp. it has taken a position in the bottled_ v.·ater mai-ket W ac· quiring tv.·o companies, Deer Park Spring , Water and Pine Hill Crystal• Spring Water. It o"rns Gerber Cheese. Jn 1970, Nestle 11\so invaded the burgeoning wine market by acq uirin g one o( California's largest vintners. Beringer Bros. It followed that by up establishing itself as an imoorter -it formed Crosse & Blackwell Vintage Cellars In New York and it acquired the National Wine & Liqueur Importing Conlpany of San Francisco. With that rec<lrd of aR· grandizement you can ~­ derstand "'hy Nestle 1 s perplexOO today. It had.always heard that the United States v.·as the land of golden OJ>" .portunity. We took its Swiss francs before. \Vhy are we throv.•ing up these roadblocks novt'.' After all which "'ould you rather have -Swiss francs or American dollars? . 5tate U11eniploy11ient Figures V11 in March SACRAMENTO (AP ) C alifornia"s seasonally ad· justed uncmployrnent r a I e climbed slightly in ~1~rch, jumping frOJn 7.2 to 7.4 per· cent of the v.'Orkforce, the slate's p u b I i c employment chief said. But Richard L. Camilli, director of the Employment Development Departmenl, said Ja}'Offs directly related to the energy crisis dropped 10 Earnings ll11 At Air Cal. Air California reports record net earnings 'for 1973. R. \Y. Clifford, president or the N e w po r t Beach-based airline, announced net cam· ings of $2.892,755, including ex· traordinary items primarily resulting from tax benefits realized from Io s s car- ryforv.•ards. This compares with net earnings of $760,132 on a like basis in 1972. Total revenues "'·ere $21,023.819. an 18 perC<'nt in· crC'ase over the l 9 7 2 $22.904.005 total. Expenses \\'ere 9 percent over 1972 levels. Earnings, assuming no dilulion includi ng ex· traordinary Items were $3.29 per share. 7AOO during the mo.nth. That compares to 12,000 such layo£fs in both January and February. The estinlated number or job-seekers declined r r om'" 743,000 in February to 715,100 in ~larch. But Camilli said th' decrease was less than ex· peeled and resulted in the unemployment rate incrrease. The seasonally adjusted rate for January \Vas 7.9 percenl. v.•hUe the rate for ~larch 1973 was 7.8 percent The seasonally adjusted ~e rcflccls nuctuatlons in lhe unemployment caused b y changes in season. .~f llrketing· Meet Su1tetl The lnternalional ~tarketing Association of Orange County ~·ill hold its monthly meeting Wednesday, at the Jolly Roger lrm in Anaheim at llarbor and Katella Avenues. Key-note speaker v.1ill be Paul R. Doland. president of Fluid-Tech Corixiration of Los Angeles. Doland v.ill discuss Sue<:ess of a Sm<ill Business in the Export Market. Reservations may be made by calling the association at (714) 635-ti160. UP'IT.._... Q11ite n Display And the watch is nice, too. It's an ultra slim elec- tronic digit display by Bulova. Battery-powered quartz 1novement and digital readout are incor· porated in the silver bracelet being .shown at the Bnsel F'air In Basel, Switzerland • environmentally pleasing olfices !0< employ es," Swimmer says. The Swimmer firm does lhls by Interviewing employes to get a modeJ toe traffic patterns and work staUons for efficiency. "A good se<ltUry is lnvahiable ID her employer," Swimmer says. "By interviewing her, flndj.ng out her special >needs. we might dis6over, for example, she e.&n me a different desk lguraUon . thnt may not cost the I'"'\Y anything ID arrange, but helps her work load tremendomly ... PLANNING AND Deolgn, In<., a fil'lll comprised of three subsidiaries. has opened offices at Emkay Oe\·etopmenl's Newport Place. The expansion from Be\'erly Hills to Orange County, where Swimmer employs nearly SO. was a smart move, the designer says. "The best building designs u,&ied to be in New York and Olicago. When I arrived in Los Angel~. space .planning was in Its infancy. Jn 10 years Los Angeles has been brought up to date and now Orange County is beginning to ·catch up," Swimmer says. Swimmer says large companies are moving to Orange County to occupy buildings at a reasonable coot. "l think corporations will be flocking to this county from all over the nation in the next few years," he said. llE PLANS TO be in on this expansion. If his planning and design efforts in Lc:l5 Angeles and other parts of the C0W1try are any indication, Swimmer is going to be a busy man. Recent projects Swimmer and his subsidiaries have been involved in include the 56-story Security Pacific • National Bank building in Los Angeles; plaMing and executive ofrtce design for the Ahmanson Center; executive offices for llome Savings and Loan as well as millions of square feet of office space in almost every major office structure in the Los Angeles area, according to S"·immer. Tosh Yamashita and Associate!, a retail store interior design subsidiary of Swimmer's Planning and Design, Inc., reccnUy completed the J. Magnin store in Tokyo. ANOTHER SW J ~t ~f ER subsidiary, Facility Sciences Cory., is providing pre- architcctural space programming and industrial engineering studies for Fluor Corporation's new Los Angeles division headquaners in the Irvine Industrial Complex. The facility ~·ill have a minimum or 750,000 square feet on a 105--acre site. It will initially house 4,000 Fluor employes \\'ith expansion pla.Med for 6,500. • o.itr Ptlel Sl•ll Pllet• MILTON SWIMMER, (LEFn AND JOEL CURTIS STUDY FLOOR PLANS New o range c .... nty Office Ah·••dy Working Dn Half. Oo1en Project1 The third subsidiary, Design Supply, Inc., offers furniture and acces'sory procurement to furnish S w i m m e r • designed offices and buildings. "AFTER WE DESIGN ·the interior for an office. we offer the client the services of this procurement subsidiary. We think it saves hbn time and money," Swimmer explained. Joel W. OJ.rtis, vice president of administration for PlaMing a n d Design, Inc., heads the new office in Newport Beach. He joined Swimmer after three years as director of adminimrative services for Shareholder Capi<al Cor]>. The company's OraQge C o u n t y activities include design consuJting for a recreation center in Oceanside for ~1obile Environment, Inc. of Newport Beach: two buildings ror Bauer Development Co., also of Newport Beach; Park Place ror Plaza Group. Inc.: Manufact urers Bank building in Newport Beach for Emkay Development Corp. an d Hl.Qltington Executh·e Park for the Huntington Capital Cofl>. DOES SWt~f~fER ever nm inlO a siluation where the building owner disagrees with his design kieas? "Not often," Swinuncr says. "The trick in this businCM is to establish a criteria that everyone agrees with. How space should function. what the general character of the building should be, and the cost. '"We make sure all jhese things are agreed upon before ..re start designing and picking colors and fabrics. The budget may call for Using existing material or furniture. By the time we make a design presentation, everything is agreed upon," he explainl'd. S\\'~f~IER STRIVES to make his buildings and offices as fW\ctional and esthetically pleasing as possible . "Generally, you·n find the employer wants tllat, too," he says. Employers arc more conscious of the need for good employes and, Swimmer says. you just can't \\W them with money any more. "An attorney just out of law school \\'ill be looking for the 'office that offers ccm!ort and is eoviroOmentally pleasing because· beginning sal'aries for attorneys are pretty mud! the same everyv.·here. It 's just that extra edge that makes the difference bet"·een a functional. office and one that is also pleasing to the eye," he says. Complete Mid-d.ay American Stock List Cromp!"" 1 I lS~"" Crw CP .IS. 12 ,....,_ .. , CrY'l-4 Oil ,. 11~-~" C:SE Cll .«la l U c.&tk CP .10 1 1\11 • \.'o -<>I>-°"'"'°" Oil 11 '"' ••• 0.!• Cllnlrt 1 ''~-"" O.ta °"' 111 s n•~ ... 0.1• PfOOCI 4 J'lll , , • 0.yWI .!tit> 116 11'1-... ~Jvf Ams. l 1~. 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The DAILY PILOT looks as much at home on this international newspaper rack as it does at the front door of thousands of 0 range Coast area homes where it is dropped daily. That should tell you something. It should tell you that a "home- town newspaper" can be sophisticated and still not lose touch with wha't 's hap- pening at city hall. Whether it 's news from around the w or Id or down the block, the DAILY PILOT packages it best for you . And the simple fact is that, because the DAILY PILOT emphasizes local coverage, you'll find a lot of stories irl' it you can't find in any other newspaper in the world. On this international news rack, it 's among the great ones of the world. But at home, it 's the great- est one in the world (for local news). • • .......... --•w -• tF: OR. "ERVF.R · ' !ll_lrn11~ ~ :.ttJ ~ i> ·----las -' , L A .tS A MPA --_.-:,.~ ·--·~ . 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A CALL. FROM f il.15 OFFICE! 1 ' -t/_...ifil.0/.P /I/, 7?"""< i' '-8 \MISS PEACH DO YOIA L.IKC M~1 F~ANCINe? .Ar-T~tAR:' DO•-. A e1~D "IKS TO r:s..Y? DICK TRACY I, AND DOES A Fl"tl L.IKE TO ~IM? ,111 .... ,· ,,-:: . . ,,.- AND DO•? A F'AL.L.1N6 CAT "'"" TO l..ANO ON ITS H•AO ? by Mell OKA'/, THAT~ YO\A lt AN.,WSlt. by Chester Gould by ROfJft' Brocfflefd .---.----..... POOLEY, WHO ... Yli!A, 'f6AM.! I I ~SIJIT 1AKJO MUSCLES -ro /elOE .4 lJIKEf by R09er Bollen 11But, Thl'lma, ~·hy take up yoga-:--we go through all that e\'ery day putting-on a (irclle." ,_ _ __;D~E~N~N~~~THEMENACE • ~ < ' ' ~ ' ' . . A r l T 0 a h ti .. • •u,, witNn our mnrul My God, don't uv ft's come ro ,,.,,,_ ... Television Fare Su1nmer Football Starting June 26 By JAY SllARBUTI' NEW YORK (AP) -1 hate to distract you from Hank Aaron's next at-bat, but there 'II be joy in ~fudvillc and other locales this smnmer for pro football freaka who equate -~ilh drought. Two tele\'i.sion rirms here say they're offering a summer supply of gridiron jousts from both the Canadian Football League and U.e new, 12-team World Football League. The jousts will last through the fall. TIIE SlHiL\IER !ootba 11 season -deodorant sponsors, take oot.e-start.s June 26 v.ith the CF'L's All Star game. It'll be broadcast in the United Slates by Ralmar Sports (TV REVIEW) Productions. which has done this since 1972. The WFL.'s v•ars begin July 18, covered by the TVS Television Netv.·ork, v:hich in past years lla.i concentratro on college basl:etball and :such things as U.e World University games from ?tfoscow. 1be two companies say they've a total of 45 games schOOukd. TV's president Ed d i c Einhorn says his network v.·i\l offer 23 of those games -19 on Thursday nights, three on Saturday nights and the WFL championship battle on Nov. 2:9, a Friday. MARTY ROSENBLATT, • Ralmar vice president., aays his oompany will offer 12 games, the 11th ending Sept. 3 with no fur ther video action until the CFL's championship Grey Cup game at the end of November. Einhorn, who says his co!Tl; pany paid more than $1 million for the WFL rights. says he's signed 50 stations and expects to have at least j :I) by July 18, all bul 30 of them major network affilia tes. Ro!iCllblatt says U.S. rights for en. games this year cost $300,000. He says he"s sigx1ed up 62 stations so far -of v;h ich 35 percfflt are netv.·o.-k affiliates -and expects to have 20 more by kickoff June 26. ALTiiOUGH ~tOST of the CFL games seen in the United States last year v.·cre on a videotape-delay basis, Rosenblatt says "we're going mostly li\'e" this year v.ith na- tionally televised CFL gan1cs on Wednesday nights. Einhorn says all the-\\'FL games will ht> offered live . Okay, no\v that lhat"s out of the way. a question: \Von "t the t"·o--lcague offering slice. the: summer football market a bit thin ? Einllom. says no. the CFL doesn't offer that n1uch com- petition. "ORVIOUSL'i', TIJERE'S u little prot.iltm v.ith the \\'fl .. but v•e're going on diffcre111 night.s." says Rosenblatt . f inal question : Summer football, if the \\'LF''s brand clicks Y."ith TV and in-per!IOll fans. "'ill mean the game is "1th us for every season but spring. Won't thal take t~ dolla r-rich bloom off tlh: pigskin ? "I don't know," say~ Rosenblatt. "We're strictly a summer package. and no\v \re've got competition ... \\'e don"t need big rating ~ (numbers) to do v.·ell. but r don't know where il's going 141 take us.'' "\ft:LL. I HAVE a theory about O\"ersaturation,'' says TVS' Einhorn. "lf people still v.'alch it and sponsors still buy it. there's no oversaturation. "\\'hen the day comes that ratings drop and therefore the sponsor interest drops, then you can say the r e · s oversaturation but right no"'• pro football is the OOUest thing going." Religious Showing Gains P1·ime Time By VERl~ON S001T HOILYWOOD (UPI) Save for the pulpit bombast of Sunday mornings. television largely ignores religion. Prime thnc program s overlook lhc subject altogether . E\.'efl nev.-s coverage of religious affairs, now that the J esus freak syn- drom is 9.1bfiiding, i.s minimal. BUT VIE'\'ERS soon v.ill Me "Easter ls!", an animated half-hour sOOw In some primi! time slots or at least in prime t.trne' access -7 or 7:30 p.m. -in various parts of the country. ']be sOOw Is lhc work of Lutheran Television, the com- rmnicatlons arm of t h e Luthttan Oiurtb • hofiMOuri Sl"QCI. Actually the s)110d ·s name is misleading. Its three million members are scat- te~ ttrrottRhoot I.ht United States •nd Eunl!fe. Martin J . Nttb Jr. is the producer o( Lutheran 'l'elevl.&ion v.'hk:h has turned out 2l COMeCUllV~ yean of ''This Is the Lii•." whk:h Is syndicated b 245 clUes. Mii. NEllB IS a hip, youthful looking mlnlsttr v.ilo wwld like lo ,.. the C'°'pel become a11 popular as, say. "Kung Fu." Bui he knows 1l - Y.'OUld take an act Or CrOd f"t' '"This ls the Life" to bump the likes of "Sanford and Son." "Easter ls!"' isn'l part or the regular "This ls the Li~" programming. / L u l h e r a n Tele\•ision had such succcl\S v.·ith the animated "Olristmas Is !" special four years ago, that Neeb thought Easter should get into the television act. "The churc-h needs to bl' in the marketplace." said Dr. Neeb on a trip to Hollyv.'oorl from his headquarters in St. Louis. r.10. "and • th c marketplace is television. Peo- ple aren't coming to us, so wt: must go to then1. •jTHAIS \llfY \\'E sptnd n million dollars a year on our series. v.·e believe v.·e ar~ roaching people of a I I denominations v.•\th the \\""Ord o( Olrist... ' To make certain the v•"Ord h- being rcctlvtd by Catholic~. Je\\11, the unchurched as ""tll as Prot.estanl!. r.:lr. Nteb works O\'ert.imt to iMJ.re hi!I shows are ent.ertaining as v.·ell as religious. . "()Jr show$ are dttoly Olristian but not denornlna· tlonal." he said. And he tees "The Exorcist"' as • boon. In its ov.--n way, to rcllglon. I 6 4 2 • 5 6 D I A I L y p I L 0 T ' ' ' !J:.IL Y PILOT :I I ·', The Biggest Marketplace on the Or•nge Coast ·~ ... , .. ~ . :\ , llJ ,,,..,,,.....,, ...... 1~'1>'"0 . . l'OC ,.,, 100 "" DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ~." I ..,.,. ...,... .,. .. .. ~ ..... • 1~ '..1 1 . •~ ~·' I~ ... ' ~ ..... ,.... l l)oo/ ~ ...... ~. ·>- ' ., " You Can Sell It. Find It . Trade It With a Want Ad [642-5678 ] One Call Service Fast Credit Approval l.choK>• ~·' w ,,...,...., ....... " " =~I NDEX I R•alE111111orS11e-][e ] ~nno11nc1mMl1 . . !« C1'11 of T••nll,/lft "'"'""'"'m SOS ' L .... NOll<H • .• }10 I ~-••_m_'"_' ~11 ,;J F:lhulr...i!< 2 str1r)' C'\'.l'o.:u!ive '-'•l ••• \,:' \ ~'fi"~· 11'1 /i\!}f'f! ~ • \ \I IJ Ii ;1 JI To<• "Id• I '! 1!1 'fl· n ••Pl. I' i 1 •.• 1ti l"•ut•· +-" d• 1,,, !11·· I "\ 1 ·1...,i, 1 •<l i.: 11·.1i.:1· 1 J~,. •!•"I 11/lll 1n h• •1"1 '11 il•"1•t1n1.11 I .•~111 \l•·,.1 l-"t11l $53,000 C•r Po.I PerWln~l• Secl•I Cl11b1 TrlYtl !~ l lllYlU:::hc>uL 1 k I 1l g" I 1 r hnm<'. 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L:1r,.:t• p:t1lU, \\Ot'k· ,hnp :ind ).!:lr.lt-:t: l}Ull'I \!"C'C'hltl·d 1'1ri·t•t .\pv· orH' t·ln.:tbl<' to hid SlUIJO . 1111\111 p:1~n1t·nl. Full 11r1tr :$2-1.!1.Jll. l l urr~. 1·.11) 540·1151 . 1.11 )0 \\':1tcrfro11I. 3 l ~drzn . & l~c. fan11ly rn1, or ~ bdrni~ .. \1111 1 6 baths. L.ic1o ~oril. Sl>l'l"- 1:iculnr \it•\\'' \V:it crfront li\'111;..: rni. \11 1h stcp-do\1 n \\"Cl bar. l'1er & fl oal. $:!7fi,OOO. * * * * WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD -IO'x!KJ". 1\IU!!llificcnt \'iC\\"'. 8250.UOO BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Or., ~uite 1, N.B. 675~161 General MOBILE HOME FOR SALE : SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME General UPPER BAY FIXER UPPER $32,000 S<IO f'nlo·rhHfllllC'lll '''"In. 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Mt hit., 1111 •... .• '" P.F.A•.TOP.'i 6 4 1 2 1 l••I"-Sll"IDO<*• t!O SJNC'·: J!lll 1u11, ~""I S•I •· ·· "1 673-4400 1••1•, S11r1~1 ....•..• _. ...•.• 'll --------J \"\"~:'ili 1r~..; •tr"(·,,l't·' ~ 11nns, •----------· ·""' 1~•·1n f<'r ·I n1nr••' 1;1f'r11 $"'.l'l 'l'tf) ]..f'l\Pl1 J Bl! • r.oin· },1 \ ·I S\ I ~J•l' f"rtll /1~r tJ.1 T'O'l!ll o 111~1· If'\ t ..... ;u·l1 111.,1<· in:·• "ii·f'illll• ,\~! 1, .. n 1 J11~r (".,JI -.;r;-1;o1n. n.'.1 ,..._..11 •• llri!o>I' "1500 TOTAL II ~----iu DOWN" BEACH 1------,,.--:----::---,--::----... ,r.,.,, .. ....... fU I 11uriuni::1nn F£:i,.h·~ hn<'~t $© \\,;;;)Q~-[lt,!ji~, C1mp1r1. S•ll/Rtfll · •· m I wo'tll 0111;• 1-..-v. ..L.1111 1.·1r:_., Cyc .. I, llllH, l<Mllrl .•. nl .~•/ <IV . Ele<trk C1r1 . • . . .•.••. ,. ran11ly :1r;·al'. ("II "" 1 "ITl w d G h Ch '-/ MHll• H•mn . , . tu flag<1nn(' :-•1· 1 hr"1J>!!i Thof Int riguing or ome wif a UC,; e ~.~~; .. ~•;;.:.,1 ...••.. " • :~ firt"'pla<.,... J\lllZ!'ll•' f'HT11h ld·"d b, Cl.AT f ,OU A"I Tr1Htn, Ullllly ttl ~h'f"11l1 p,.-,11l l'.:<tlt•. ,\1.'l 1 0 r~···'>""'" :~······ , 1 •· " TURTLEROCK BROADMOOR J;-or1ner 1nodel hon1e . plan =I. :~ IJ.cdroon1:-:, 2 ~th ~, farn1ly ;.ind f11r1na\ dining roon1..,, ccntr'-11 au· cond. Clo~c: 1n to1nn1un1ty fl<l rk ,'\:. pool . $65.000. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT Sn1all t·on1n1crc;1aJ building in \\'c ~I '.\"C\\"- r>f>l'l. J·:xcel lcnt pnrkini;:. Seller prcft'i ..... !<ihcirt c~c:ro\1 . l'ri<:c:d r1t::lll ;11 1J11ly Si:.!.500. LIDO EARLY AMERICAN • 5 6 7 8 A1111 hnkt I P1rl1 . ••• tff j O""I <"-·"' ,..-,-• · .. _., o;.c11::--:·:r~·,u"'rol<'l/ll'. .. !1-1 .. ··j :~,f~! rj ... ":"::",o!·!~~· / ~ ~ I Just a few words in the right place ••• Daily Pilot Cloulfied Ads Dial the direct line 642-5678 THE REAi; ESTATERS I ZUTRA Q .:\. FP,'if II' 1,•ffD< +! !lf;• I U" ttJ ''"''" ~ • •• • •• I ' '-. nk~o~~tln A\~ 'r~~23 €) ' 1•11 :,';:'.' • ., '• 1~ i I I I I J ) J HEl)t;CJ-:1) SHXXl! 4 HH p,"('!,·· --"-''-'-"-''----'-.J.......l_.'-.J.......L_._. ti~e iwo s1ory. lmn111ru!11tt"' $4~.9J'I -hurry. C11J ru.:1 , ll;.J7-Mln SCRAM-LETS Antw•rt in Cl1•Jifici1tlon 800 l.<1rgc j hc(troorn and clcn ho1nt". c;rcat lt1c;;.1tJ011 on street to st reet lot . S!Gi,50(). NEW LISTING BIG CANYON !Jrarnalic hornc "'"ith \·~1t1lted (\pen hcatn C{•lllngs . 4 bcdroon1s :z1 ~ baths. Lar,ccc pr1- \'C1le yard on cul-de--sa c 'trcct. Lo\\co;,t price on toduy's 1narket. Sl49.500. PRICE REDUCED "SS,000 ~ew Pnrk II "J-"ortlha n1" \\1lh a large. pl""I> f('s!iio11C11ly lnndscaped yard. 3 hcdroo1n c;;, 212 bath~-formal diniu,e roonl.and count ry kit chen . r\ear pool and tcnn1 ~. and no"'' onlv 5:;9 !'KIO . Also a\·aiJab!c for lease Pr lea~e oplH111. lm1ned1ate occupancy. SANDPIPER HOME -VIEW 4 bedroo1n 3 bath. Dra1nat1c cathedral ce1J- 1n~~ \vet bar. 3 car ~aragc. Pr1\·atc court· ''i1rd . l<ll'f"'C 1nall;tPr bttdroo1n !<.111\c . \'acunl '"ready for you . $97,:,00. DIAL 644-1766 '2161 S8n Joaquin Hills Rd., N.8. A COLDWELL BANKER CO, . ~· ' , DAILY PILOT ••• INVESTORS !! • TRIPLEX See these lhree top condition apa rtn1ents . Located in an excellent rental area. Each unit ha#\ 2 bedroon1 & 1¥.! baths. Sho\vs $530. a 111onth inco n1e. tiurry. onJy $47.950. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar WE CAN HELP YOU •UY, SELL. OA TRADE A HOM! AN YPLACE IN TH~ NAT.ON G e ne ral 4 Ul'ijl()UI' li()MI' CALL M E , l'M MARY GOLD -I'm lov ely, Jonely. Vacant Corona de! rt1 a r 2 'bedroom, 2 bath with family roo m on an R-2 Jot. Excel- Jent details. added features. I'm r..·tary Gold on rt1arigold, but prefer to be Very Sold at $73.500. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 675-6000 2443 E . CCM11t Hwy., Corona del Mar General General TRIPLEX DREAM FOR SALE ,\ ~1~ci<H1., \\<'ll pl11nnt'1I :1 h1•dronr11 hu1111· nu 4uli'r rul-clc-~11r lot. !->p:111lsh Sl)'li• pn\'lilf' ••11ur1 yu1•d t•!\h':U1('£'. Sj1.:1rkl111}: kil!•hrn 111111 111 1111· ly rt>11nl jusl n llht for l·n- t1•r111i11itlj.;:. liighJy UJl~t'lldt-<I, hi.'Ht•r rh1u1 n<'"'' t-On<litlrui. .Jw;t $~1J ,50'!. ('1111 lh•1I Carpcl1 f"tt'allors 516-86 10 A PERFECT CANDIDATE • Oualiflc1tion1t Integ rity & Enthu1l11m fo"'ind ou~ for you rself -EA RN \vbile you LEARN ho v.• to 111ake it in Real Estate Sales! CONTINUOUS & EXTENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM MONTHLY! Call tod ay-it's FREE! No obligation-let's talk about it now ! Start earning while you're learning In the classroom & on U1e job. Program Starts April 15 M a ke Reservations Now Our ~raduates of 'fhe Real Estoters Cal'cer lGck-Ofl Training Prograrn tell us it 's fan- tastic! ' SUPER DUPLEX 2 bedrooms , I bath hom e + 1 bedroom. I bath unit. Exce llent condition .. Great loca- tion. I block from beach. Each .Mlt has a fi replace. Owner is away fro m area. Make an offer. GRUBB & ELLIS CO. REALTORS 1850 TO 2850 SQ. FT. $49,900 TO $66,500 Perhaps rw:i1v i~ not lhe time for \'OU 10 sell -but rather you ·5houl£l lcllS<' your,home for 11 ycnr or so nnc.I lhcn sc:ll ii for n lo! nlorc lutC'r on. \\'e h<Jvc two FULL Tl~IE: .~ales !Jl'Opl<! working 11/age Real [sla te BEDRO.OM BONANZA •I Up. I Do111n • 3 balhs, &>aeh To\vnhouse \11th pools nnd tennis club. \Valk lo schools, shopolng, and golf. $59,500. HUNTINGTON HARJlOUR REALlY f''amily silNi lownhomes. featuring 2\i: balhs, all eltt. kilchcon, 1~·{'t bar.i, new caf'l){'IS, auto. dbl. garages. pool, ROif 1..'0Un;t> viev.""S - v.·alk lo C'hw-chcs, schools, markC'I & F.i~lon Island. l!lcxlt>IS Opt'll daily. in locnl r{·11tal. We are lerui-FOUNTAIN VALLEY ing :lbout ten IO twe lve Upgraded IOY.llhou.se -4 honies a month ror N'nlal bdnns., 2 ba. & povod<!r rm. amounts that maintain the Priced below replacement 17214 COAST H\VY. cost of O\l'IK'rshlp. Please ro1;1s. Air-rood. Upgraded 714: S.16-l384 & 213: 592-2845 ~~II for 8:n .appointn1cnt to carpets & drapes. St-eluded ==========~[ <11scuss 1h1s ''llh you. patio. Easy y,·alk 10 shop- Cnll 6T.-,...7225 pini:: centrr. Priee just reduct'CI to $37,900: The Villa Granada JOB TRANSF£R ... "' "". "" ... .... . "·"' GOOD GRIEF ll Nearly 1111 our listings sold practically ovt>mii;ht. So ... WE NEED INVENTORY lf you have considered S<'lling your hOmc or lncornc prop.. , e11y CALL US. \\'{' c·an otfC'r "' PersonalizC'd sC'rvice) IYou'rc inlportanf ro usl ~ Continuous qu11llly ex- posure Cv.·e .. try hRrdt'r) TPrrilil' Costa 1\IC'sa lol'elion. Dcn1and renta1 aI"t'a, cloS<' to frre111ays, shopping Riid schools. Three 2-Bl'drooms, 1 1,~ Halhs. E n c l o s l'CI Kill'8g~. This 1n\'C'Slment has e\•C'rything. 0 "' n r r v.·nnls lo exchange for h1rgt•r u1111s. $72,500. C11ll 646-0555. NEAR NEW 4-PLEX -HERITAGE . • REALTORS 546-5880 Open Eve5. 835 Amii::-os \\'ay (Jamboree Hd. 10 J::ns1bturr Dr., to l\1ar Vista, 10 Domingo, to Amigos \Vay) for i11fonnalion, 644-1133 \'.\LLE\' OUI 2 YfAI IH· \I.I\ • ~··· ''''""' \0 ... 1~~ ...... ~,, ''' ,.,,, r,~, .. _.,, BAYand BEACH 67 -3000 See The Ocean! Huntinfiton Beach-- From your fl ont step. \\':ilk ---'~------- °'""'""' block """ ""1'" Investor's Spec1·a1 lhC' bonls return at su11s1•I Divorce, deli nqu e n t payments. If you need.jm- mediate action, you need to call Mr. Snider or 1.fr. Daly. l' illage Re.11 Est ate 962-4471 ( ::::i 546-llOJ $34,500 </ Special ·-;,no obllga1ion" agreen1ent (nsk usl </ fo~rcc cvnlualion (v.•ho chargt>S?J . P!enSt> cull 641-7'111 "" ' " ' " ' •• L \'.\LLE\. IH \I.I\ '"''"'~''"'"" '"'"''""' .,. "'~' ,.,,,~, Niguel Terrace EASTERN 'fake an c;1rly mornin;; jo;: on thC' bench. All lhis i·an Ass u nl c 1'i~ lo.>n. total COLONIAL ) Ix-yours 1\'hl'n you buy llil~ n1on1hJy S~>Q.l. 3 BR., 2 BA., spuciuus 3 BR, family roon1 l'Ou.nrry kllchen, huge encl. CALIF. SUNSHINE I hon1e \vith huge n1asrcr bed· P'.ltlo. Ol'C'l'!lz. lot. Boat ~te. 1uon1 nnd lo\I'. lo1v upkccri. Close io S(•hools1shopp1ng, .\BR -2 BATH Only S96,500. r or app1. call \'ll <"H nl. Be~r rental arca. 2 ON A LOT Spnrkllng 3 bedroom, · 2 bath home with all bltns. Family room & deep shag carpC't:.ing. 1.lanicured yant, sprinklers, patio v.1th fire ring. Quiet traffic frtt location. Call 5 4 5 -84 2• SouthCo. Realtors. !mm Coastal vie11·s from all roon1s cu5lon1 spanish t I I es througtw:iut room for pool plus pri\'ate beach .~ golf clu'1, Call 001\' 646--7711. Loculed in Cl'nt rnl C:O.-!n ~1eAA, cloSl' lo 11hop11in~. sdiools, holtpitnl and 111!. One brand new 2 lx>llroo1n bult 11.l'OUnd u 2 t'!U' gnragC'. 0 1hcr 2 bedroom 11"hh on11 car garnJ:C'. Se~ It to fll>- prrcialr. Only $5.1,:,CX). Cflll RN Carper. Real!ors >16-8640. LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT · $2S0,000 Perfection thruout th is 5 BR. home specially designed for the 55' lot. l"R \v/we t bar. DR, 4 ba ths. fl \\'d, r n1. l.ge. rms. Pier/sli p. CF:NTER HALL Pl.Ai'/' I 611-12U. B.KH. .1112·7•111. eveli. 968-1178 lr:n.JOY baC'k east l\\O story gm· $33 950 chnrn1 v.·1th Cahf. sunshine. 1 Tht> four hu~e h«lrooms s , 6 Blocks to Beach plus fan11Jy room make>s f~ Exl'C'utiv~ TO\l'nhousc, 1h1.~ tw:in11> ~I'f'al for ra~1ily ~ 11·ith 11 inding, d r am atic· living. Offt>rc"CI at JUSt staiN·ay to hide . a. \l'a y CALIF. CLASSIC • Populsr 2 sly mod. 4 BR, fpl, 6% VA assumable loan. $42,950. To sec l'all BKR. 963-56Sl. V1\ ASSUl!IPTION • $61,500. Prestige nrea, 5 BR, pool, 2 sty, encl party area. Own- er very anxious. BKR. 963·5681. $750. MOVES YOU IN! ·3 Bedroorn, 2 beth, Adult , Condo. Seller pa~ nil rost~. I No gimmicks! Cnll 836-420li or ~3846 Agcnl . .General Sr-II idle iten1.s \l'ilh n Daily Pilot Classified nu. i;J:l-:-iG'i.~ ! tie n eral If you're pfcnning a Newport Beactlmove. lwrry fol your Cf\9ic.el l-!,1lf gone in half 11 ~,c,·1r and !he re~I \\ii!l not l,1·'1 long. H urry to :.ec thi<. d1stinc11\'l! N~\~•pon · l3<!~r h dcv1:1lopm..:n t of cond ominnun homes. h11t11 in c!u-.ters around h~ndson1e courtya rds. L1gh1 ~u~rb modl'I,,, l.'cich d ma~terpil'Ce of \u\ur~'. con1fort. convcnie.ncl' and quah1y con~trurtion Sundecks. fireplace, v.1et·bar, ..:~gant ~l a~tl?r Suite. S·un-Lite"" kitchen. private •'nflo~~d douhl\' 4;irag._.. Recre~tiOndl f3ril1lh'" 1nclud~ hc,1tl'd S\Vitnn1ing pool: liyhtl.'d 11•nn15 court~. snuna. therapy pool All CXll'r1r'1 build1n~ .ind grol1nds m.,intcnanc\! pro\·:d.:!d . :,a11•fv your curio<;1tv--.('r Nt!\\"J>Orl Crest tod<1y! 'Two. Three. 11rld Four Bt>dronm Condominium li ometc from $6J,OOO to $9J,000 • $3150 Down * I.,.,. I '" c ... , , ll , !"'·•'"'" tA1••··· ·h~ ' 131,d I r!!I,,. •>I' ....... ~• f' o f ,.~,. ~·· .tr.d 11 .. ,•.11 ·, f\o•..,,.,11 (o.•..i lr!t'>Htlll! 111 c .... h,fr•::it~""' l;lJ ... .i,.,j,l ~~1,, t~• f\I u/• I 111 ,., t TOWN HOMES .... _ ..... _. .... . ...... - 205 x 60 LOT ZONED R-2 $24,950. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. NEWPORT CENTER, N .B. 644"4910 211 T San Joaquin Hills Road s:.:9,950 w11h IO'"k dn terms DUPLEX master suite v.ith crackling available. CnJJ 545-9491 CORONA DEJ. l\iAR fiI"t'placc .. Floor . to St'('Ond WALKER & LEE 0 'de 1 hi h . story skylight w1ndo\1•, real cean 51 o g "'ay gourmet kitchen and formal HEAL ESTATE 611 Carna!ion .Av<!. dine. Dbl. atr. gar., tennis, G Gner•I General COSTA l\IESA I $99:500 courts, private boat and Vou c11n lh·f' in this 600 sq. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;; [ 545-9491 ~ Br. & den with \\'Cl bar trai'ler storq,, A ss u me ft. hOusc and build n10re or:l ----------1, ------'.l balhs owner's F'HA Joan, $159. per trnr down 1tnd rnakc ii all READY FOR Baycrest TURTLE ROCK 1 Br, 1 Ba ga rage apt. mo. PITI Broker 962-.'"i.51.l Huntington Townhouse 3 BR, I \a BA. $21,900 96.i5 Durhan1. Pool 2' BR, I ~= BA. $19,000 n<'W. r.ood localion. Call BROAOMOOR LYNAl\1-\\'00f? CONST, INC l,.iiiiiiii .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... A TREAT? J t L" t d · • ">"'11 • Y Old Old IU'<I C11rJ)C'1. Re 11 l lo r li US IS e Thu~ lgC'. 3 BR .. lam. rm. . . . e e ee 9872 Continental Dr. Pool. BKR: 5·18-7711 . eve. 507-4617 54G-8&10. !'in vnl'nn!. \\'11h II)',; do11•n. P alatial Atmosphere ! home is in n1ove-in rond. DVPLEX -Q\\"ner, builder . Con1C' C'llli\'l'n 1his chnrn1ing \\'on'I last Ion~ at S5S.!l00 wanrs to sell. RanC'h sty)C' 3 3 Bl'droon1s .in . front plus I Huntington Harbour WANT TO BE ENVIED? MESA VERDE, DELUXE 4 bcdroon1. fan1ily roon1 in One of II kind fnr lhe PRICE REDUCED BR, 2 BA hon1e + ne1\' 2 bt.>droon1 unn in rear on a lhe beautiful bluffs. Gi-cat c~iscrln1l nntln1.:. f orn1n1 l'n· lilt apt on lgC' 101 next 10 ci-hui;:e 1~100 l~t. off Bel!'ch rra\Ul'C'S _ stC'p do\\·n livin" try, fnrn1~J dinirn:::. cfficiC'nl 11.V.!L 8on1f'1'St'l :1 BR., ly park, So. of Hii·v. Bcsl Bl\'{I. Fantastic potential. "' chCC'rful k j t ch e 11. '.I t'll~to111iZl'd 111 ·l hUC'l' bi.Inn <:. J I s'uo 000 $32.000 roon1 -dC'r-orators toucln's. 2 h •'l•intainC'd io n1in1 cond. n1y • ~n o11·n. , . , .962 2456 Outrloor l'ntcrt11in y C' a r 13{'drooins. bn! s + G73-16.'i.~. • 11/a ge Real Estate BV ov.11cr, 60 fl. dock, Deluxe 100 ft. v.·atertront, 5 BR. Best lot in Huntington Har bour. $1 95,000 . 213-592-2977 l'Oullil d<'light. Save 011 GA.'i. I po11·drr roon1. lk>aut1ful liv-OrfC'm l at SiH.500. ii·alk 10 st•hoo!s, tC'nnis , ing room with llcan\ ceilin{:: Ontu ('Ouri~. and VillagC' Centf'r. [ overl~~9!n000g charming pool . "' . , PBICE REDUCED Io area . ..-.J, · '''21 ll.·111'~ hurry fnr tlus. 3 Sl9.!l00. Call 1w:i11• 673-f!.l.iO. I 400£ 17• ~ •JlilCIOUS brdroo111s. 2 full OPfN fl/ !I • ITS FUN 10 B£ M(;f' • lo!'lllL~. for1n;1! d1nh1g 1'00111, ~ ~I C.M. lari::I' fan1!ly mon1 11nrt a @ • ' -C b' M · / Corona dcl l\lar TnIPLE.X I' l ;lr;v;i;n•::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;[ (31 2 BR, bltn r~•n)-ie, Ol'en, !• d\\·hr.; C'prs, rlrp~. SR·l,9.'iO. !1865 Adams a l l\fagnolia, HB Lovely Atrium VMw Bkr 549-2288, 557~ ri·cs Open Evenings from the dining room of this l txlrrn., 2 balh University Park hon1e. It's ne\1·ly painted, carpeted and drapC'd. It's loaded with el<- tras and localed on prime greenbelt. Price of $59,500 incl. the land. hn<"k hrrplaN' B<>st huy ror l 1 or in-arttn nc. ~17,!KXJ Don't rll'l,1y Call To-1 * 644 7662 * ,1,, \led C''VC'· Rm\\oo , ,._.._.,_.,...~.,__.,_..,. ___ ,._., 1 ,_. .......... • ............... Swimming Pool & Private Beach NEW CUSTOM 3 Bedroom, 2 balh, CplS, d~. bltns. CI"t'al location. \\'alk to new Civic CentC'r. schools and shops. l\love in i\1ay ls!. Sl9.9':JO. ' 11 ;...."''· THE BLUFFS WANTED WESTCLIFF II homr for <'lu"C·f1'l"C' lil'ing \\'hat more C"Julrl a person 1\ant? Ho1v nbout ,1 charm· ROOMY - REMO DELED RI GHT-AND REASONABLE!! Thl'l'I.) is l'<IOlll 10 Spill'' in lhis lul'<'l.v, :1 bf'drnnn1 honl(', ll'i; lhe 1nosl popular .. ,,.. frnnu.• in NC'wporl Shorc11. r.'>tra Jarg" lol v.•ith :; p:1t1os. l\l1111y lop QUhlil.v t•xtras! ! Don·r [.)('lny Call 2000 Sq. ft Home C'lo.:c to fashion isl11nrt. 4 bt-d1wn1s 21~ b.•ths arid in For Farni!y 11·a n t in ~ n11nt 1"0ndi11on. N <' v er ron,·C'nienC'f'. •I Bl'd1uo1n.~. :t bcfol't' olfc!'f:'d. Call nu11· for h11th.~ -roorn to artd on or info. 6·16-771 \. :'oiJ::~\ or C':>pcneneed n1cn rir I ' 1.,-onirn. \re oHC'r J't<~R'ilJ:'\.. in{:, 11·e I del'Ol".lled -UR Red Carpet Realtors 536-1136 CALL 552·7500 •VISION• hu11it n pool. Bon t or rraile>r \<lrri nnd i;-atC'. ClosC' lo ~lnl'lnf'1'S !-'chool. Buy 111 St,it,;ioo nnU t:!»OSC' 01111 tk'COr. 2 BA hon1e on a gC'tl"fnll.~ .\I.11.1:.:D TR.o\l:\l'.'\t:. i\ <'On· !if " 100 fl. lot in Comn:1 ric·I {::l'lllt\l offil'l' ill 1IU' !1<·,f ,1:========::::: I r orona dcl ~1!'11' I01·t1 1'l11. ,\ J\lar. The t•n!C'r!,11111''~1 ' 1op <'On1n1ission 11!a11 ancl ~re'!.m. Only SG:l,SOO. Cn JJ CASH 24 HOURS supC'rior Lionus pl:in. ThC'r(" Gll-,211 . Red Hill Realty REALT'' REALTORS Univ. Park Center, Irvine arr un1ple purking fnl'ilitics ! .. For Your Home Walker & Lee for vour <"us10111et-s 11nrl l'on· No hidden costs, delays. 1 1 , 11 I i>ist~nt ;ul\·('r1ising ~uppo11. f ~ No obligations, j;j yrs exp. GREENTREE home. single ~1 •l • Fr•r your ronfidC'ntial np-~ BRASHEAR REAL TY story 2 BR + Den, 2 ba. Sfl,\HP :! i<tory on i'01ner Jot poi11t111C'nt. C:i ll: 842-741' Eves 968-1178 ram rni, BrcntY.•ood n\Odel, ~ 6 mos n<'Y.'. By owner. 11·i1h bo.11 i;;11c. riru~t st>e lhis I J h All d M •• ., """' r.;1 ~'l , .. ...., •· imn1n<·u!a!C' tx.·11ury 10 np· o n •r • anager Costa Mesa '""·"""· "" ·JUJ ''"' o: Today Red CHrpt't, HC'nltr11-:s1~~~~':";:";~~:':':~ 5-16-8640. I; 1nwinto LOW !'HICE S"1,. 644-7270 --------1 REPOSSESSIONS _•_'k_m<l._,""'°'==o----I ;,oo: Call 8~7-6010. A~t. For lnformntion and location 1 BY O\\'NER \n,y day Is uie BEST DA \' to ~n an arl! Don 't del11y. CRISPY CLEAN of tht'lie f'lfA & VA hon1es, Attrac. Amherst mode I, WHY NOT DECIDE THIS EASTER To be the proud O\\'llfl'S this sh11rp, i::p11cinus 3 bN!room l"10n1,., \V1th an l'l.triun1 lype pntio. This hon\<' is prJCC'd rl~h1 !or a f:'l..~I · sflll'! $32.9~,0. D<ln't l){'lny r1111 Toc11ty rte><! Carpel, Heallo1·s 516-SMO. • JUMP OUT OF YOUR CRACKER BOX!! Jun1p lnlo 1 his. hi1< 1\corinm~ packttR<'· J1'15 IOvrly, und It's ba11ic.ally Ill'\\• 3 SjlOeloUll bt'(lrro1n~ 2 bn!h11 nnd 11 .C'hM''I)' l;.11:1' (11untry kit· C'ht•n, 11 f11111il)' roon1 fo1· e11tcr1ni1111ij[, All tht!I ndd11 up to a qunll!y 11acl\11i::f' ~ldrln1 !l;<'E'n for 11 a I r . $.11,!INI. Don't Ek/Ry All TMnv R~ Cnt"JM,11, ltl'<1ll01'S 5'16-86~0 1 G en er a l MACNAB IRVINE _______ .... _____ _ HARBOR VIEW HOMES Beautifully n1:i.intai11ed 2 bedrootn + den . Parquet floor~. Lg. covered patio. Profes- sional greenhou se. $65,900. Ton1 Queen 644·6200. IQ471 GOLF COURSE ESTATE . ('usto1n 3 bedrooni. fanlily roon1 , pl ay room IJ(lrnc on Ille 3th fa ir,vny in Big Canyon. Pad<1 1e ten1us & putting green. S255.000. Barb'ra Aune. 642·8235.1Q4HI BLU FFS CHARMER 3 bedroo1n \\•ith large deck & vie\v. $65.000. llclen Wood, &H ·6200. 1Q46J -------.,..~----~ Irvi ne tOI r>ov.r Drive 142·123 5 IU. Mat.Arthur M•·t 200 AN D VERY Cj)UIET «nlnct . Unh~rnty Pork. , Bil, KASABIAN Premoum .,...nh<ll lo< .. 1 l::astsidC' Cos!n !\!es.•. 3 ~I or ~ bl'flroon1s, hardy,"OIJ!i floors, Real Estate 962-6644 e $55.500. Viey,• 3BR . • dC'!ightful yan:I in grcnl O\\'!\'ER leaves. No down e $66,500. 2 home! on lot ~ t1t.•1ghborhood. $39,950. Call G ' 3 bd · 1 f ·i Ot'<!an side ol hwv. , SPECTACULAR. 6.\G-7171 .I.! rm -\\~t 1 an11 y ., OCEANFRONT OPEN o/L g. fT"S fl.JN TOBE«£.• rm .. fri>lc . d1n1ng r ,,_,.. PLACE REALTY 4!14-97()4 I ~ bt.nlt-ms. Encl~ patJO. L •-ch N E \V p 0 n T B E A c H ' ' ' Big pool. bric. $39,950. Call aguna ge8 DUPLEX -Brand ~· f 962-\373. MINT CONDITION cus1om de!'1gned. 20· Glass OWNER fllO\-Cs. $2,650 do\111~ 2 Bdrrn. o1i'l"l-)"Ol.U"OY>'n apt. 11·alls Oil ocean. -' Bedrooms I · __ __. :1 bdnn, 1 ba lO\\'nhouse Close lo shoppi ng & beach. und 'llcn, 3 Bedmonis_ ~ 1.IF..SA VERDE Golf Course 11ilh FA heat., dining rn1, Beautiful gardens & patio_ den. Luxuru y anrt ~ehly in HomC'. 4 BR, D in.r m, bui1-ins. Cu1tom dra~. Lge. healed pool & rec. e\'ery "''oy: IX'sigTl('d 1.0 kitchen BBQ & t>alil"\g al'('a. Big patio. b1•k SZQ,500. Call area, make this an ex· · <"0111·t'r! to single fanuly 1.f 4:1' mlllllr Bdnn suite. S·IEHJGO.I. <'eJltlon·' buy at $32.000 . deslrt'd. 1· · 1 I -----::::::::::::--..,,,;::c E rimi Y . P 8 Y .• rm o\VNER 1u1.xious. P ool E_...__ PETE BARR TT 11·/1..'0nversattona1 p11 & hofn{'~ S4t!tj do\i'n. 3 bdnns. ~~ -REALTOR-frplc __ +\\·et bar. 79.500. fn.n1lly rtn, frplc, blt-ihs. ~·• 0\1-ne:,~~9-~ Patio. C u s tom de c o r. ' 642-5200 Open House Sat & Sun "l\lodel" condition. b r k 494 .5~71 499.2100 _..,,_____~ ltnnUlculnte 3Bll 2ha fnm S·ll,%0. Call 84.2~91. nn, deslgncr.1 d~lii;ht'. pool O\\'i\"E~n.'Cious, Near bch, MON. BAY TERR. Capistran o Beach i<l )'Td, nt beach & majOr rcnni!l .r.r !l\11rn club. 3 A finely detailed 2 bdrm. 1 JUST r 1 ;o.;1~UE;O By Buildt>r. s!w:ipping Cl"ntct'5, NC'Y.'tJUrt bdrm~. 2 b..1., family m1. hOme: rt'C'ently bullt for the , I HI! rulli• Cormclif(l, 1\1C'sa School D i s 1 r ~ct , frplc, built-ins. Co1· patio. prt'sent 011T1Cr. Completely S1~nl~h 51)11! 3 Bil, 2 S,\ I 6tl·142l. .. Li>a.sl'/pul't'hase pi:!']lCrty. wood p.1neled, Of'k nrs., honic y,·/fr!J\{'. Blt·ln 1"11.ru:t BAO\ BA\" ,\ft&\ bric $39,000. Call 8-12-2561. hug{' formal dlnina nn.. &. O\'l'n, llhlu:. ('IH"J>el thru-$37.500 TO\\'NlfOliSES <2l in xlnt familv nn. Lge. outdoor Uv • out. ll~uklas1 al pri\'atc 3 BR. 2 bes, r am-mi. 11tot'll.' locntlon. 3 BR & 2BR. et\. in~ &reAll. fo"ull ocean view! pat,io 11·/sunny <'lCJ)O!ture. lrplr. QoiC'I .~ ronvenlcn1. ht1!l; 2 baths. frplcs, bl ms, Sl4:lT-.UoooR.NER ASSOC. Cmnplcte:ly rcncW. $39.950. Assuniable 511'"; \"A loan. \V/0. 1 blk shopping, C"ll Bulldl'r di r {'ct , 2459 Norse 8{X)..!J67-1021 Assume loan, 963-2801. By 1105 N. Coa&t 11 .... 'Y., La.auna-7141537~. S.3. h1·F. BY Q\\'NER, 3 BR/2 Ba., ov.7lt"r. 494-1177 Coron• dtl Ma r fAm. rm, fpl .• n~·ly dC'c., O\\"NER anxious Beautiful 3 sprinl:~en. 412 Princeton bdrm, :z ba '°",;house. With Dr. &G---0963 dinii:ig nn. frplc, blt-im, ChSTSIDJ:; 3 BR. l.fQ BA. dlshw11,tji<'r. Patio. 2 p::iol,, 2 Nier horne 1\'llh If}{ yo.ni. clubhouses. $2i!S d0\~111 brk Garage on RllC'y, SJT.000. $27,950, Call~ \'EAGJo;R HEALTI' 55!Hi1TI 0\VNER; IUSUme existing *Ownor/Bldr. Salo* ............. -.. ·--·• • ·"· Newport l••ch,Cltllfornla t 21tl 1-----·-·-w •~·-~-=·~=.,=-=-~~~';:;:::::::::::::;::=::~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CDl\f'1 n1o!U bc11111. dunle.x. 2 !!Ory, lu.~rious 3 J!R , 2 ba. Jncu:il tub, m<"U., 11- br:.it')'. n1A.gnificent ma1r BH 11uite, 3 frplt'll. Unit 2 1 bn. 8-!intl!' dlx QuUI. 673-7i6.IJ Sro.UOED PVT-BEACH ()roan \lie1\'. 186 Shorec:llff 4 Br $22$,00(I. ~ Blctr CONDO -E.\'TRA NICF. .,...~ lo.1n S29,!'l00. Take 1 !ity., 3 BR le l:h'n. 2 baa. M>rond. 3 Bdr. l'i Ua. d blt' trplc. custom cpt11 & drps., gar. close to bead! ~ $35,900. Owner &$6-.5386 school. 9*2.121 11r $1~100.J. , . , ol beautlful oceAn view homes. -t Floor plllns &- !'ltltings 10 chooM! lr'Om. ! Bdrms .. bll·ln k1tch... nistlc ~'OOd & lilt' d«'k!l;, Oo8o lo lO\\ n & hi!ach. All bond1 paid. r !nRnclnR • v. 11 . $46,bOO To ~.~ . .. ' . • SouthcOA.tl, Pactllc Inc. 1r 491-0001 .. 1 .. ------·---- ,. ' ;rGjj;.uirnoiOille«h.M;ii""---Til::==.:.i;'.:':C'.'t"----n"Tl,-,,,-~,.-----,-t---=--=--,-,,.,..,.,...--.,.,-.,---,,..,=-:----:.,.-,----..·.-c,,---,,.,-,,.--....'.M~o~nd~.,J.;· April 8, lll . ..:.'~'.,..,--..,.,-~~,__;D:.:·:.:'':.:''..:.'.:.'':.:o:.:r..;~·1'1 , P\i•wport 8NCl'I MOLiie Ho11M1 'ncom• Prop41rty 166 0UH1 Unfurn. • 3 5 ou1e1 Unfum. S Hou1es Unfurn. 305 ToWnhOu1e Unfurn. 33S Apt. Unfurn. 36.S W•lk to tho Be .. h Lovel)' L.quna cbanner~ Qn A tan:e, nlttly land'tCJlped ioL Within wt.lid~ dls.lal'lt'll lo I.he illrf, Hu D.ct:entln~ hl(Ch bcamcd c:clllf"i:S. Rich, cui;tQm decor. lliick p.tttlo&. outdoor BBQ, Jnclttde1 " ~autitully derorated Ir\!~ apa11n11:nt. S6i.:i00. C:111 -· 19'.!0 S. Coast Hwy., Beach flO' WATER FRONTAGE \\'llh )our O\\'n pier & float. A , J.'flr-;:N~ 3 Hit fam nn ro1r \ 1•111blc.. tu •Ith Bdrn1, 2 IJi, ~.000 l<I h hnnlf'. 4;. p;iljf), /, mru-e. t'or an unbcliE-vable S\2!>.;ioo & ln l1t't11 locallon O( Nl·~·pon lll<ind. Call 64Q..8b12 LlliHnais Needed For S.lo 125 I ----1--------_;..... ___ _ G I Costa Mesa lagunJ Nlgue\ Huntington Beach Balbo• Island f POR sole 8:l& trsiler w.llh Deluxe 3 Units ent ra 1 Iii m 1111 c-11baM.-reMOnahlf' EMaldc t\N'poM Blvd ~"TVl'E' TS' 2 Hit . ..; H \. GOLF COURSE lUlt l 1 il!A :!·iUnl") p, 1 ti llUt'SES to So. BA,yfrOnL n'nl i.putt-<1nly aduhll O\'f'r lttn;e, 11.lry l.ll'drooms, IJI!~: ALA RENTALS SliO. l'c.4ht>u:.t• l;1u·. 11\< ,J OPEN SAT/SUN. 12·5 r.;11io. drps k "'°It v.at!'r U'IC. I ~t'v.ly rt'lk.'<'. tl\"W cpUI .t- foi1y nt'«l 11p11b··JIO IK'Ul·lil'I' f,fk'loscd ••-""· ". ,, ' '" 3 "·' Ilk ' • I .u-rn.11 ---drps, ~ _2 BR. :l ~ ... di'n, \ ,_ 1 ..... .,_ w1 \IK~u1 """'•¥<• ('U .,.1, ., llH 11 ..... L· .,..nn . (' ""'"'· 11 111 f .. 1 1 .1 11-Out mlilll\K,Cr can .,.. llVl\N ll<!hoo!I and 1hopi1. Gt1od >-'.·· -. · -r our., J.'1,~'" J.lj()Q1·01)lluntol111) Dupl•x•S Unfurn. 3SO r,., .• ·'"·1110· 1 ~ i Jl).M) Nl:11i'port WW. 0.18 s.pcmdAble. Only SIG,50}, 111r" i;.,1~;.,"(', !Oct~ ok $-Vi 51'1() • nintut. fl'r;...:t~ or~ ~ks.a. 646-J921 Eves: 546-0521 f fiil NOlnli TI~~A.li SIZE · Z BH. sr;-:, 3''143'2 WEST NINE Balboa Penlhsul• -'t):'\:.i'\' 1nodl•l"n 2 BR, shag. a.al (•l•te. -.1 ..... ,.,· •. ( ... ,,,,~ I I I I _ ,;u·uK<". ) .. 1u o i ' BE H d1'P'-. icurul((', n ~ v ~'lfl'. I~ Homt find•rs * S4 -9641 ' BAY & A C I Dt'l'Lt:X 3Blt, "'"' h.1r, $27S _~lr1}. f1"°""'l101 NlWl'OCl a.'"'· c M. t •l ·l lll I It(' 2 BR ho .. -REAL TY 675·3000 lq1l1-. t.1nr:1~1 1,· 'u•\\' ,,/ ~'·'', Co11pistrano a.·.-~ch---1, . COrT'AGt;..I Bl' $90 8.\'D.I) • ...... I ~.1<':..i'lpt11o. :JuH-:!HA"Couioontlk'. !t .to .... -1[1 liaH"ll' .. t p,.,11111111. • · · i>lOVt'. l't>11·1i.:. lkv ,,. .... i.;1u· -• · ' >:" \l L' I' I .:'"~("\ <'tit(' kl!ehen et10\\1•r balh. Id"'' ll" l'h 6--1.~ I t~)u1~· O\'t·rluokuH: 1·1!.1• ' ~ .. 1•1 '1' · .,,.....-... · "Bl ' \It~\· \f'T X,•1v c·-t!>. 'I , . . . , .,. , '""· . •> ,.._, ,11· , · !l•l -' -. ' ' ,,. -Acrea99 for sale 150 !S :-.;(,Lf .. B:1t-h $110, now. 673-Gai7 $].I0/.\10 r nll OCfori• '• /',\!, , .. · _ ~ .V 1!rp~. hl'l1·, 111111 .. , 1l1!"1:k. ---"-------Real Est•t• 1 furn , \Jtl pd. CIOM' OCC. LC"'-" 1 Ill! II , 1 1;r--.,..2itlll. l.r:•; •.11.·,·.i11fr,.111 l01v.f'r ~ J:r.j S:'.t,J .\\tl iii1101" ! '\.'ANTED I O h CI)!\! Uat•h Sill uni pd. ·~-OU.~l'. uo'Z\11) M. . · v· . ~' 11 .. _ 111 .. 1••~.11. p.r11tn, "til , --• , ~ ln1y. ~1nJ1cr:::g1~u ... ~~.~-IJeli Exe an9e 182 1 nu11urt• i;n~lf', nk:C. kltrhen. i-..•11ln~11.11>lv, & relr~A. 1:<1c 1ss1on •e1 0 pd S!olJ 11111 \th GT.;.--.:,7:•; 1· RH, l 1 .. 1, i·1p1. .... drv 'j " ~ FlX tilt" :i bi· Slf.j .1, ul N.i • $1~ nith. 5-1S.-ti6..'(l I -"----hltnc. v.·alk iv !~ .1.-h. $21'), !--:'_,nd•l".D.:l\'t''~11n1Cnl Co., $100.~. lsl TC 1iar" Sll l:i ~~ri: .. c· kid~/ )l"t !';k ' · • 3 Bl< .11 .. "\ T 1 . 2 Bit,"/. ha. \'1r11· lot, Costa Mesa •l'I ~~~ rla)i:: ,.,,.,. ),)i-S%-"'\ 1 ,,._ ..., nio J rudi• ,.,.. frM' ·tnd .. ,. · · I • , ~ ~ u• 0\1 n iot.~1·_ S:!'i.'1 •• 1!:!0-~ or -------One You Want l~~!!!~~~! t•le~r 111.nd ~n !'o.lu1hen1 d111u:Nu llt:Jl:llTS 2 hr on $2.'iO f11m ""· pnnl. rr1•!{· l:'.:.''i 7\...-; ... mi .:111:. p11 l\.11"1· r n·· i!·•r.Ji'il-\\' ()('(';'I ll \'u•\1 '.\ 1.iR, i i A pt s., -!!)!}..~" ~mi111 I~ .t ·~ chtlrl ::'<· ~11r .1.. ~t"1t7 uft 7 r ~ -~ 1111,,, ~hiii: iTPl \1f11,, 1~, B' !1.:1l~'flnr. ~ 1·1111.:-~!:11"· The naLic ehi\rm o! lho For S•le 152 !'It. ()(C ~Br,_ l\.:1 $ .... ) RAl'F. FIND',, l'H SI~ ~port Beach 1,,1~ .\\·;iii .iJL'• $!'-0. I'll 1,1!111, $.Wlrnn _'1-·ll..i..i Village Is ma,xnified In q1ia hlnu. fn<"I \V/~11r, ~ni.;l:l l'lk. l' • • 1' · -1 ',·0 '' , l · 1 ,~ .. ·1 M 2 bdr1n. "old tin1c_r",''"1lhln Y-ou Wouldn't 4 lll\JT Aplhousr m:;,oo I l~r lfQ;\Jl'.:Y ] br 2 1);1 $3:(1 NB .1"1:~1-:('. r..: ?'u!;{. ;i ~ o~ BIG CANYON Corona del •r ea1;ywalkingtlist11rM...((olthe near S.:1n Clt'1nenl<' (it•n hw.:tal .I bl!n.<c,kld-s &[H'"t!{·:ll'llr. \\fJ:'\T I.A~! ·HI .. Sis., l'Hl\"\•'Y ;o.:,.u, 11 :•Ill:~· beach & Bhoppin~ ari·as. Wait 1TII Summer ~lotµ. ()y,·nr 71.1•4g-z.67 ix. . 1 co~r~ Rt"!it 3 br., ba SIOO G<•n\i:•'. frn~'NI for kid,, I VIEW HOME B\ npi.·. i;-1r, ·111.!r;. ~.i1d~ lll l.l '\I·'. :->1 .... ·~ BH.:: R1\ Hrui 8 Snlall yard. Rll T alia[iplL'!.lrpl.~r)Q\fi' l'..:1\.~~Sl!JE 2 BR, $21)5 [)u. ·I l'l'l:ll'Oi)fli. f 11n1h l"--..111. _Jl •!~...!0~'"1·114 __ I <•It t·lln~. !1 11!r, \\1tlk l•1 artistically de.signed f~l..:., 0 Buy A Condominiums lll'\TG BEACH TO l .. \GlI~A Jilt...: K.ut~ .t· I"'' nk r«>l . riu11l·1~ ~1'1¥11 & ~"'11 Hunflnnton B•ach ,~,11'.; J.. 1 .... c11·h $:; 7 :1. & \\'OOdcn noors. $-t9.9"JO. Convertible• •• • for ••le 160 8usin•ss I \\'l: GOT'L:\1-CAl_.L ll:-\ Homef1nders * S47-9641 l'O\U"";(' \){'\\ l.o.11' ;\l1lh·r -~ ! I 1 .......... 1. Opportunity 200 S LANDLORDS S G-12-!1'2:::.i. iCJ.~11 CLOSE TO BEACH• 1 J ------ 0· ti' a.:n, So i\·hy "-'nil for the inllnll'd WATERFRONT I FEE >"'EE. "·II"•· T~.""· El Toro I . , Costa Mesa pl"iecs of the suinmer 111 ··~ ...... "' ""'"' Hn1111I :'\1•11 l>o'hl''' :i Bl :. :t:------J.~----1 I (. bl $79 500 e Candy Sto'o $ ALA RENTALS $ I 1i.1. ,1111 "11r, 111! h!tn~. ··1<•~" II.I)' :i , Jll'O 1111 e summ~·r-, , E:'\JO\' n yra1· in ""r-1<11'''· "' ~ ~ REAL ESTA'JE 1 e G Mt 1\'e\\,....,n & Blty 6-IZ....fQ.'\3 ,..... I 111 n•rrrntinn & ·"·hi~ :i1 I · Ir\ 1\· ntl'r rentlll pt'tlpPrty. Call Llkf' Tit'\\' thrtt bctJroom ear 9 ' r-• • .\ lll.•.iul lo1k1' fnr111 hu1nr i11 it<'a.11y C1i111 p .. 11y. l ~!h SI lln ~1i<1~·,7 1190 Glenneyrc St. m nllour th.is \\·ell I01.'HINll ro"·nhOul"e. Private ithp. e Machin• Shops Where To Live! J..:1k1 .. r•l1,~1. ~·1stu1l2'. I.Viet· 642·823S 64-46100 ----·---494-SIT3 a.t9-0.'ll6 3 HR lii)1,i>, 2 BR up du-\fi"alk to bl•iu·b. Cood e Flower Shop . in..:. l11<111u:. Club •. s .... un-. J-,\\' l.u,11T) :11-Ht ~·.11111~111 BETTERTHAN -NEW Se\"'eral noorly Mihple!cd b>n1cs 10 ~ proud ul, all \\'ilh \\l hi\e\ra ter or t 'abulous Hiilside Vie"" t.love alter M'hool i.'\ out in lime to enjoy a lJeach-side Sumn1f.'r. Red Carpet, Realtors 497-1761 Laguna N iguel FHA RESALE 7o/a LOAN 3BR/2BA <.'Ondo. Pool, dhl gar, vie~·-577.900. C1\PRI REALTY • &U-1"25 • SEA TERRACE 3 Bit, 21~ BA, besl location. sur- rounded by park. The big- gest t"·nhse, the sn1allest price. Only $-19,900, 01\·nr 493-0'll~. * LEASE/OPTION * S65.900. Custn1. Bl!. PLACE RE•\LTY 49-1-9701 Lido Isle SUMMER NEAR 3 DP.. + rumpus rm. 3 Baths. \\/ill c o n 11 id e r Jcase/opHon. $ll9,500. LOVELY DESIGN 3 BR. + studio. 3 Baths. 0J)('n sunny atmosphere. $9',>Kl. MEDITERRANEAN Immac. 3 BR.. fam. nn .. din. m i.; 2~~ ba. Leasehold. "'5,000 DOLL llOUSE pll'11 f'll'll)' 6 doon to lt!f> .NC\\'fJOrt locntlon f'o!'<sihl , 2 Br. l(_l\fi·nho~ -pool rz-40. llll!\I.; l'fiol, ,\!r i'Ond. 4 !JI~. '! B,\, phl~h i ,11-pi·r~. dr.q .. ' Ue~~h N , nl s~"-1 1 · 1 · r e Equip . leasing 2 Br. J;1i.un11. 1•i•'\fi' $."W.l ~ 1 d 0 1 I ll1\HBl1f! \'l '. •I l!Jt. 21 ~ llll/ 11 1111.,1 )td. 1, .. u., : , .u ]• ·, ~,,.,,°"' o Y ll•rNV ! !o CaliC' or t'llfo('/Opt on HOLLAND BUSINESS i ;: lfi-. Crl~I . 11~~'!'!---ff,:ll .. '''· t·rpr,, rrii;. n '! 19.• '! J11i1. \\",~tb:1r, B.-.1uh(11J '"'I", r·:~::. ;,:,1-r.1~ " ~ . $110000 I' !IHI. 5f>·il~I. I \' • "kc -• ;..c.=~-'eatl,&U-7211 . I 5-W-0608 s.u.Es 6-15-41i0 :·Hr. Cd~!. llf'\ .~. u ,\<1j,1l'C'nl r/11" lltl\111 CDJ\;J"i: one of fl kind pl11.ce 10 J Br. Atrium & dnrk · r···it st'P~:1: l><·"•r. nu11u1~· Apts. Furn. 360 1 • !~\-e. Graciows 1.~·o lll'flroo1n ~IOB°IL-011. -(:op:ii---hn~ ,,1'fi0~11 . S..~. Huntington Beach , ~:u,I. ·''"'11. .Jun·· ·fill· l7~rl Bl'i: I I d l Pl NECR EEK \• cr.\·111.vouro11·n nd,1·hhsPl'C· s..·1,1c·"_.!t.i.1ntk>n nvall11bl1' :::!::r~~,·.1 :~1~1 ~1:1~1 ~~ f\f.\VllO.\!ErOHl.l-.\SE.:: \\' l·'.Sl'L"l.l .. Fl-"-FH l·.:-:111.r ! a a san -LIVES UP t\E tacu n.r Buy a Ot'f'nn 11·\th Jl'.Ul.l'U bn•k l\)()n1 i;.ule!i " , · . ' · -·r · lir. 1•1·p1,, d!lh, ~:::~·,. u1111h dt'1·.. t,11y · lw. 11!!1.11·.1;; 1.12.L "/. h:1 dllplt"~ _lrl~ l-1· I TO ITS NAME _ vw ...... Pool, sllp and Ouna po!t>ntial In lhe Jlunthu.:!on ! 1•1" 1-_ft. vh•\\·, IH"\\' S~'::..' ~~>IS.;{~\ ~ .• rol('ri ,1: p;1ll" l l1lk ~ .•. 1. l"'r n111 ,\1 (,. F:lh .. 11 Stop Right Heie_I _ This SllJpl'llClouS Hurbor Vic~· 3 bdrm h.llS th<)s(' t'XIJ"U you 're looking for! HeaU1iful floor plan \\'ith lull dining roon1, chef's kilC'hcn \\'ith ! sell-l'leaning O"\'en. PI us h I f'U l"fl<'lS. Firep\are. PatlO, ~hake roof. Park-like yards. Jo"<·;• land. S63,9UO. Call 6-~1-81.-iO. 31161 Coast 1111.'y., Kev."JX)l1 fll>aeh. BIG CANYON Elegan! nl'.:'1\' 4 BR, Bl"lli•d· innor IKlnle, 1r 1 Cent1•al At1iunt therne. Prt1fe~s. lu<lsepd, large pool lot on quiet C'Ul·dC·f.ar. Sll'e£'t of fine custom homes. Open Daily. 5 ChC"rry 1-1 ill Lane. Principals on I y Please 64'1-{;2-19 CO\'l'".s lo\'e]y beeches. ._,~ ·I , C ,, ,1 ~ ,, . . 1 .. Hr. (1tn1•'il lll~hln rld~ 1 .. :1 \I 1, k -I l t . "' 1 1 S ~ll< l ""'. o. II' _l'~fl nl\11 l'I. ·I Ur. FR. IK'lli'. l1·1uu-. 5205 • "r111"r I' .~ :-;,·I. ,,, . ..,, ~ .·. )II :'\l.1n111• ,\\·1• :7. () '. ·1il I II ! "t'' . I lll 125,000 Paid_ 1rn1n1ng. Tv ~1~r1 , ul1· 1 111.. 1, ,.,, 1,, ,, 1, Irvin• i.11>-:t~~~•. B I ,.-..... r.i '' 1 ' " 1 ' ' 111' I 1 I Phom"~ mp, l --_J_ -----s11-.·.in" 111111 1,,1!e1·f11tl ' Tiii:: QUIET PLACE to Ii\'(" Hl('( la(' y, • I ,("•. n.1\"lt\)r\I $1000. I t'\'I:~ ("If: l ':.i!o't'J:;.; ~E\\' 3 Tiit :' Jl,\, frpl1·. ;d1 I t'rl'llff' H "''''"Int: l'!l'lllng f•ir on Lirlo. Bcau!Hully nu11n-dii•k, 7l·l-5'.!l·l3.~l d fly s: j G rr I 1do 43" hf'llt'h SI-MM) f:.1.,thhilf I Hit. 21 ~ Bn. I,.:,. I 111 111~. ('nl<'.lr \\', p11\1u ,\.· 11!~1 I ~o.1UI" s1111·1"1" 111••\ I· f>I" .!• ta111ed t\\'O find d1•n 111111 . ~l_l--9&J-9241 e~·rs & 11iknd~ .. 1 Ji;. Lido. ~·urnL~ht'd $11(111: ;;, bi!rni.. 1 '~ hll ~d. l::·•f"'il'n<'I" l'M1 ll•f'. Yrl\' ;\\r1il 1 1~· ,,11_ (•r 1110 1;7;,_:_'0-f1 t. .. 111,_ .. 111 "l'·lltn1••nl. rmrq lfl'ith tht> best of 11rlghbors. BEER RAR F'OR SALE Cn!I 67.>-Tl.!"1 ~1~ .s11 n1~~ l~na niva " S1.IXJ J~i' • t'tu•n s;~ll •1r unf1u i1 Balboa --Peninsul_a _ -I $1 ;;, ru1111111n· 11\·1ul11t.l•• L.1rge slips are availalJll', A Nt>\fi'porl Bird loc11.t1on ·, 11.11·• • i;, " I s:1'.IO 111'.1 li l1-IJ'!1~ I 1>f11< ,. "l~·n •1 r~J to h 00. 2:\u: r ti ' 1'1111 Jnhn 64&-!!9'.!IJ 1 h~· \\ lllr111 ~ ............ S~IU ----Ill'\\' Ill ng. ~-'=c:c==:.c;· =--2 lirlnn. :! 1,., J.:J"f'f'!ihl'I! Jl,\l:l'IJI: \'11. 1111:. ~G.\ . .,11 $35 WEEk & UP ~·:,11'\1••1\ l ~<I. l"usta i\!('~a 6r:>-7225 Investment I01-;11~1n. t<ir~"'"'1 r~1 ~ ., ,-:z·, l'.11k. 1 hlk '" 1••11. lll.•;11H tD ~e•'Plnf! Hooms ~h01>1' _-.i .. :".'.00 W anted 230 :! t..-!1n1. :! h.1 ,1,: d1·n 111•11 ""'''•r ·'-Ind" Ill!. e llou!irkPf'lllllS: Roon1s MARTINIQUE---APTS. ' ..a ...... , .... ' ..... V.\IJ,E\' RI \I.I' . '"' '~ ,, . .... ~,.~ ....... ~ , ... .. I h•1n1r. l fll\t"l"'<Lf\ l'.11h. · .; ir<l•·n• r. "'1't 1'"1"'"· 5~,7:,. e (l~"f'an \'1{'\\' Apt~ 12 ,.., 1 llH .\I'll J•n1· pu11n~ r-;EED $71XX1 to start small ro1nn1. 1•.•1! :111,! 1 .. 11111~ ~:~1 .. i~-7if·I ___ _ BALBOA INN I 1:'._A~l N1·. '§tlt>.: 1\clal1s "!11\ . IK>lll bus. planning 10 glUV.'. J t..--trn1, ~ l.i ;\•-" r•irll•. lln1·1 ••1" \""I . Lll"I. !()';) :\lit.Ir> 'i!rttt J, ,, ·'"111.• .\n 1 .\1·1•., ( .\I f"or details. 963--'i092. ] n11.k •IUt•li·\•'' 1w.1r lu.;h ,\\:111 f<tr !r;1~f'. :! ~'""' IJ7587•l0 'i \\.;r 11:: 646--.:.-.1.l Money to loo11n 240 I s<·hr_.il , nnun ,.,,.. t ,.,-, \I•~. !:rfl·rrn<"''~ rt~1 n•itii.n ......... \::•• 1 ~1 .v:t::.iT Gll--itlliZ Coron• d•I Mar IJ-.. \.:-:1·. <'11111h1. ~BJ(, 21.J h.1. BY owner, Studio, ~·urn 1 1 t TD L 1 l~tnn . ::• .. 11" ~"l-,; ~·! I r.1110. dl>l :.:.ir. P fl o I, Blk froin beech. Ja~uzzi s oa RS ! I!, l1•'I\ '"ndn 1,11 i.:u'f'!l· \I II\' I il l" ;! Jqil, \\••I h;,1 , \'I~\\' i\P'T~. I 1~[1·111 ,\1lul!• ) "11111 1\dj \lrAA \\•rr].· pool ,t, b<'ach club priv. . j bl'!t 1.,..,1 ;qir! !•nn., \iJJ \'L •111H 1n J•"'l/1'1111" 1>11!} S30ll 111rinlh, ()•111111)' Club. Adlt!. $3T1 boat ·dock A\'ULI, Bir-in, UP TO 90% l~~lnn . .' 1 .. , \'n1\1 '1'•i1,1 ,,,j :,. \ ~" 1"1 lii}-J.\l~I I \\kl\U.>" 8'Jl--13'.l\ Evt'!' .r .. .,,-.. r.11 -1~•111.i~ "'2~:. 1 ·..;r.~ ~.\\' .• SI\'. refri~. \\"a1~·r a11.-r.-o INTERES'f I 431W.111hCOSTAMESA 1• .. 1;.., JU~1 r.•(l\'I ,,.,,.,d. Costa M.sa _._._·-~-------v1e~·. s2.1.900. llunr. l htrbour 2 d TD l LANDLORDS FREE' tH)lllllfl'•lf'd!l"ll sr.u .:_ 1:1~. :.! J;.\ i u,111~ l IJ1~¥!'.\1'l l'•••l.J;.rut/I, 213-592-297i n oans · CALL SS2-7SOO . to"•"1•••111•· ~ 11°1t· • n,.I , <11°1 Unb.lievably Beautiful 1•'111 1nr l11.-f•><; nil 11111 : _ NE,\lt N('\\' Tiburon HORSE • VISIO:N. ~··•I''·"· \lfiol '"" ·~1•-t:,.7 \',\l. ]l'ISEHE C!11'di'n 1\111~ I 'Tl1 ·1:.:. 1•111·!·1.-•• ~-1 l:.lf. sm. T0\\'0~1'1',] BR. Z1ia ba. [)in· Lowest rates Oren9e Co. PROPERTY 1~1 .1 ~I-". "" .Hll . l.111•!.;-1· •. ;;-.. \<11111~ . llO Jll'I~. FIH\\t"(""" .. , I II ',01 IJ•'ts,,, .. 'Ill '.,, ' ''m "' I I ' i1 ... \1 :.il .111111• 1. :•. 1\1(. ~ P\•'l"\"11")\f'I"•' :-'!l"l'.1IH & .... iUll t•ul, ".,...... i. an· . ucau -e~ s · · S•ttle r Mtg. Co. drps. $39,500. or ~11hm1!,o!· 642•2171 545•0611 1 llnr.~r~ 3 Bcdrnr1111 ,.., I R d H'll R It 1 I•• ~r;;,11 11111. 1.i1-1;1.~.": 11111,:r!nll .. r,· r .. 01, ]{f'<'. Lfl\'ELY ~Br. & 1lo·n, 2 hath! f{'r.,\ft6 pn1&\\"knd,:.J-.\. I S!i0/roon1h 1"-:1<1~ " h•:l e I ea y 'l\\I!-,-, 1r~J/\l " 1:1n S:o1111:1 . :-;i.:Js 1-2 l~lnH. upr~·r , lllt-1n.~. l"fllll. flr1>~. .,A_2929 Servin"' llarhor area 2-l )TS • ' pc ~ H!·:,\LTY l~E ,\Lf(ll\S ·. "r".'1" 11 ' · (I ' L· ,. I I ! I "' 1 1>'11 !'I ;,;.., ,... plus ,.,.,111 fi•r .i lt111'SC'~ I.~: rrpl!' 2 B.i. 1,,~,1 h•nri" r 111·11 . ..,u urn rorn .., • . 1p1w :11·!'11. • 1 Jll"f' nr I Duplexes/Unhs Homefinders * 547-9641 L'n" 1•,11k C1111 .. 1, Ji.inr ,.nil i;1n.1~10 ,.,1 111>:1 SEE IT : 2000 Parson~. ~hnl'pin~ \111rn!'d, O\'Cr ·10. At Lida Shappinn 1 162 1 , ·---1 ""''lli;u '" ""''·_ui;. &16-'4H I ~ sa e I I~ REl\1 EHS': · I N •wport Shores -· -and 1 ~ block lo beach ;ind Rll'IUll .& \'nu Gc•f ,\II Th•• llll1t.~r,: *TURTLE ROCK* 1• _, ~S30WEEK"' UP '.'>ltE:'"T,\1\'f'IAlf S.,:l Br.21 c:tnnl. 2 bfodMOnl la-e HOUSE APT ,. N> II I 3 !<It 1~1 1 • ,, d • I !<It A t• I t.;+, s:no. 1n!h. Z'J7•i P11n1t•ln "E> + a\"l!!·1hl1· fnr ri•nf 111 (1 UP NEW NEW! I '' • /ll\1'r • ,.. U'<(' · 11 l<l"' P · · . lilvplaee hon1e \lo'\th Income • 1 PUL L FT!~ l'l'll \TJ.'J) ·i . ---, · OtifJl"'·· t hll)('k froin IM•:1rh. • 1 \' ,'< :'>I Rid Ser.·l\·t• ,\v:ul. I l.n :-.;o "· lnqu1rr Apt. C' unit ebovr. lh<' doublt" car NE\V3BR.28,\houseplus H F . d J OO 1 ;111<',·~\·t,;k / · . 1 \I ·· HH . i:iatht .s·· U.•;i;.•· s;~IO/.\IU. !'!"i9··ifl!"I~ e J>hnneSer.•iC"f"-lltd J)O(•l 1orf..i~:'.fi91 gara1t"-Call now &l6-7t71. 2 BR. 2~2 BA Apt. Frplcs. ouses urn1s ne Homefinde r • * 547_9641 11 ~'.\1•·1 ,",1-~.11;1,"r'i"ii'.'.',','t~lllll'(~.~~ San Juan Capistrano-e C!i~ld~l!n ,I',, Pet Scctio~ --.. n 1 =e.~,.~1c=,-~o=1~,~,A~N .. =. -I $6'1,500-1palios. gal'B.b'(>S, yards. . . _ .. _ . ~·. :. r ... · · ."" :.>;,1,_NJ'\\'Jl(lrt Bl \'d, C.\I 12 RR ll/ l!:ilr, 1•, ha. AdH' OPENT/Lfl . rrs F-UNTOBE NICE! i'\'ev.1xn1 Hf'l~hts.. 616-4·11 I Gene ral l0ill 1 \I 1 i-th -~1. ~111ta '''.1a I J.t.:\ rAL.'i .\\.\IL. NO\\ J;F:Jit '('l::l1 ri·nt fnr '""'UPI" 1 --~~!~5;":. or &l~~."Jti7 _ ! ("ptldiii/lll!n-.. !11<.'CI yd v.·/ 2 BR .. lan1. rm., 2 ba. Ncnr ® BY Owner, xlnt L1.lnd, II"' S 1 I ~• ' " h I B.1 ... ,HR. $121. -,"."·. 1,-'1. (Ir sm.'111 lt1uul.''· ll<'\11 •1BI ~. '.l flit Dl'l'l.EX. \\/I\' ~Ii"" P .• 1111•,1. \\·1r 1".1 '.·.··~ .. 11 ~'0 I . .~ = s·oo . "2BR . ''"1 u I . ,., ... IC<' U'll" • '' • Bil Ill\ SI " I " -' I L .,~ comp etton. ,.,,......_._ • nlO income. v .. . -nl'.:'ar heach, pr i \'a 1 e -~·. -. · ·1• ' ""· j :JI\,\, J larhur L;''.,11·~ nfl r!••I I 1·n•1. ;h"f"', 1n>o ... l 1111nt•l111i.:. I ~_.!.rto_n:~ · · · . .., Udo Island home~. \fi'aikini: I . guest. l\lu.~I i:•'ll. $.'(),foiOO. pntlo C<I\! \lialk tu Ut·ai·h, NB .~J2.'1; :; I 01)1~1...--.. ph, 1-lft .. ·l.~l n1· 1-1 ,\rluH~ u11l~. /IQ 1ir1 i:. O:'\L~ ~Bit l1t11nc, rrpts. rlrp~, Nr. distance of sho~. churches, 673-72 15 & 6i3.-!'l-J03 $J j,j -·lITIL.' PD. -Bach. lull HIL llB. Snl: 3 HR Fni!I 1~.~~716 51•,;) "/:'\!-.\\" ru1TI1IUJ"(', j.':! \\" !~)th S! Shflflni;: crnfCl'l' Income Propert y 166 kitcti, big deck, OCt.'an view, j ~rm-h C:\I: :.! ~!t .110f"SI' 1 H,..rn11rrl St. C~I :.-1.~~:<\, 1r.1 \\'·11l;1t'l', :'-lo E. C.:'-1 etc. GRAND OPENING Lai::una. • -rn · a(·reagc, !lJ .• ~1. Condominiums Bt:AUT Ft':":.N 1 i.lr 101~ .,f s11;·, ni11 1-.•l<ty. 612-lHlfl Newport Bay Towers 6 UNITS $2:,0 · 2 BR. Frpl<'. 01,\P.~I: }-('('_ 979-8-llO · . 1~r \\'esrrm B:ink Bld~. 1 Furn. 31S bH1ns, pool. \\'alk 10 sllflp-d11y~. r,.11-1119 1·~ri1 LIDO REALTY 1 &. 2 BEDROOM $76 000 Pan furn house. La~'llll<t 3 BR. zi~ B>\ & tarnlly Li111\'crs1rv !'ark Jt,·ine --pln1,t. ml from lx:h Sl:iO. 11111. L!H.li-2Br 2 Ba din nn t'ONOOt.1fNIUl\l HOl\1ES , s.~.oo · 2 HR, :l BA. frple, RIYlm. Ne"'ly . ?C'corr1tt'<I. D 552·7000 , N i ht Costa M esa !l:ll \\'.19th !"t :,11W~192 · I i"P' ,/qi. "st.• n'.f, lllYIJ. l \"" \ 1 , I "I" ' II *673-7300 * FANTASTIC BUY Bayfront 11omes Trut''. 6 pridt> of 01\·nC'Nlhip i;nraf!e, 1 blk beach, Cd:'\! ~1001 .~,· 1<1·~1s,P10n\·i~~·_'\v.ail ays 9 1 1 tt.:ll.'t n,1L·h··!nr. ~:;1 A r· r ,\r/uJ1,, 1~1 p ~ t .~. $1 7 O. sr a1xu·tmi>nL~. Sharpe~t on ltu· S<KXI -:l Bit, 2 B,\, frp!c "ay · ....,., " · .J.•.-i.'i.~i I , • ~ , • - , -.-. , ~ 21,1, S1':0 ut1l pol . ·,,., &1.>-896.I l Back door to beach \\1llk ~l ~psrity H" ! . blfll·k~ NevPr a \'nc11nty . ho1n<'. 1 h!k lll'ach. Ne\\·port. \\",\l'TF.!J I~' HI. ~ .1nrlu, At.r-,,,.~ll.il~n~ N~.\\ Dch1-.:I' 2 Slfl~ ·• Bn. 11hone :,.1,-.;.\~H~1 \\"/lenn is COUI1 adj. 4 BR + I ·u ig tnse . ' I I) R I b . d I NU VIEW RENTALS , .. ,.,, I l'IC'·"" • Hit ( nnrl•1. ,\ ( s ... l ,\" \24.i I ~ DA. dlll l!ar. pwl & rft". .. "---... EL~! r.,\HJ)Ei\S ;\J"TS I bay vu. Lov.• taxes & cozy St':Cl & concrel_e construction ba ,n1os ·.1 t'~ ;:r 1 ~n~ ·~ ,.. • .,s --;.~11 11_ •. "'·" • '! HJ~ 1 ~~nd••. ,\ c S~lf;.-, ,\· ~~7;, fu,·11.$.110.' .'(.Ti'-91J:: Huntingfo "89a-ch L"nfurn. 1 Br. S1.'i5. up. g .. -''" ""''·o .... , .. SIO.OOO Private Balron1ei; u ter uni s. A a lr GT'.r-40.:0 01· .f.>t-32\S • .ltil .. I'll lloi·i··• !"'( 1 )'ii' , .• ,\d"il• ., ...... ,, .. "· ti7 E. "" ... ~ ,..,, 2 Ior most or quiet cul-cle-sac. 1 blO<'k . -~ . -:-~ •, 1 ·• •••• .~·:':. '.,.:.' " " "'"" v Jes~. 1-lurry! Open Sun. 1-5. ~aragc spaces 10 niajor shopping nod blvd. 1 BR House. ~-u11l p<l, J Balboa Peninsula . Bl. 1/0111• s .. $.~:./~~ .. s .. ,.:• Condominiums 320 1 S40 WEEKLY i!nd St. C.:-.1. &t!-3&\5 425 Via Lido Nord. 6T.r-7414. i::;~tst~p sundeck Nf'ai· J)()!;pital _ ,,ery r.•n-BR 1-IB, Sl.'l!l ut1~ pd; 2 l~R, 1 I l~l; Jlonu:" ..... $:,"" ·"-~-12., Unfurn. Executive Suites ;»f:\\'ER2 Br. ground nr. ln.: 3000 Sq. rt. Nenr TIC\\", im· Unusual Opportunity t o table! Good ~p('nd11bl('. VC'!)' a~ .. Sl·IO u!ll pd, 2 BH.'.--. NB, LUXURY LEASE I 1.1 . l,l ••ll!• .-;·: ... ·:· ~11.JO 727 Yorktown Bl vd. l'O()Jll~. 1 blk Irvin('. Sh11ro nine. home. 4 BR. 3 ba. of. o..~hn Ba 1 t p \1·rll n1aintaitlt'<I. on I y 522.i. 2 BR. 2 BA. Ld;\I, t ... \~.l. II 1.1·.,\LT\ j Costa M esa locked gal', no C'hlldren, n11 Hee-den, $135,000. 0Y.'ner. ,-.,." sc yron roperty Sll.400 do\\'O lo S76.000 full \\"Rik lo ocean. A~t. Fee. 10th &: Bay. 0\\'n<•r. Bus, 1'1 • .il-:!fi'-1 • , . B<'n1 ·h Blvrt. ;,1 Yorklo\1n pcl ~. R<·fs re<1d. 1!39-1190. 673-8760 Principals only. in 3~6~a=-~ .. N.B. pri('('. HwTy-\1on·1 last. ~130 ~OI or n•s. fiT::-2fll2 t::'\l\'t:!tSITY J' irk·'.'\1•'1 2 1 ·l~l!H, l ZBj~· [fl 'v n h .. ~r~Jl'i ''' 5TUDIS03S6-0&4 Ill BR' 2 BR HouSC', !lniall yard. Mission Vielo 675-8551 Call loday -f\33-3305. Corona d•I Mar Coi on• del Mar . HH, 2 BA To11Tihtlu'-f' ,,n · on II'{' n !111"~r .. -· Pl-"[ . s. marriRI t"Ju1,1e. 1 child, !X'I . YOUNG FOR SALE [W!NYESTM-~~·1i~1 BETIY A. GRUBB, Realtor Si:->GLF., n.iC'h $110 no". ~~:~11r~11 · s:~:!.·, 1 c .i s e ' 1 s:;;, ~~i;~~eanin,.:, ht ·:I : ~1~~1r~:1~~1;:: ! ;1~5/1;!~-u&~alln. C~I E Condo In The Bluffs ' · &J-l-0Sl8 Sl\·ln·fr. C & l). ur11 ~I Ii'!-:\\' Tuit!i·l•M-"k :t Bit . '\ IJH . rrpts, drp<=. hl!n~. ftiil. 1 • l~u1n.-fr~· far1l111e-. MESA VERD 2Brorlbr&dcn,split level I I I Lag una Beach St:PEP. ~:hr 2 h.1 s:111)tl)1 1.11n , l H1\ 1\/ ldtn:~ fl\"I patin, \lilk-UI ck1c;c;1~._1 1 G "·'\:" UIL]llh!.~ 1.-.Jl';.\:-.;f,.,.{: z &: 3 BH Arca. High beam Cathedral condo on v:ide, beautifully-~ • J pri\'kh\ ;dJ :-.1r .. ,., l"-llni~! s~-~l\IO C·H 1,..r•JI•' . l·ur i::ar. Adlls. ~ .. ~.1. e l-t~"f' hnrn~ (;11rdrn _1\pt": Pool. R<>e. ceiling. 3 bdr., 2 ba., family landscaped green be I l . • -)'EAR l~OU~D RE~TALS 2 I l\_lA!\\" TO C II O O ::; Jo: r,:;~~:!1::0. •l "· hl:l-1 l.'1J I 0 T \' & m11itl sen. :n·1ul. r.s01SJR:l & LP. 710 \V. Ulthl rm .. 2 car garage, fireplace. Asking $-19,500. Call {TI-ll j HR 2 ba O('('an Front I-l{f).\I! -·• ~ ~ BR ? l1t1~ i,:arui.:r~ • Bur-Ji-Que · ·~·=.,'==~-oc=c-=- privatc_ courtyard off &IO-l&-ll or &ID-87l4. BEACHFRONT CO'OO ,,,,'1 '1. · I S LANDLORDS S :'\E\V .l l_IH llnnie. in Tur.lt·j -' I & 'j Jh~:· \d I~· • Phnne ~C'1-.i1'1' e TROPICAL !'()QI~• m<>•ter bed.room. i:unk<'n I ES ME T , .. wu ts on:, S500. l"°'·k \\ •lk to ~hi" rr11n1" l'l'"l C" u' _c ' u I .... I 'I I I' " I I -N Sh INV T N * * * FEE FREE. Call(!~ Toda). 1:H•I hu'., $~'1:: l'r'1, 111 \·I ol!lr•r 1·h1ldn•n (2i;i Ufl. '"' · 11' ro r~·,.:-in 2 Bl~. i oA, sp_r11 bath lub. By wwr S.!7.500. ewport ores Prime beachfront propeI1y in L 'd 1 1 I S ALA RENTALS S ll't! :,.;.()\\ • • Ov.n'-'r. :.1r,-R.:\1i, :,11_,...7s:i.~. 2Blt 11 ~ lit1 nl••!ult· h••111" · <.tairl'as•', lrplc, pa 11 '' I Phone5j7-ll.a.I N Be h I IO Sf' __ ':.., 1 --.---------<111' I .. · t •· ' \\-d!l'r&Gas Pd S.IS-llh'I LIKE NEW!! 'e-.-port llC . ...-1 r:::c l\ev.·port & llay, 612..Jl?.'1.! BR.\;.\[) llC\I' ':BP.. 2Jl,\. J;.n1 I Bl! rn .... nhsl', gar._ p:'''.'l, l \\l!t",.un1~s,fr<1m !t.uh.1,,-,-, . . .. r N e wport Beach 2-Sty. 4 Br, 2 ba. Upgraded duplex offers both summC'r BE,\liT 4 BR ~ord ;-.;->·\\'., Br 2 li.i C·rni<'! 1 1 1111 , 11 ,.,.1 1111."" ~r ...-1 u11J 1n1lude<I l(oJI 1-oursl', ~ Bl .. l ~ Iii\ 111ud10. r\I th.l-uout. 2 Car gar .. patio, ' · Bn:,lroi1t, Pl('r·shp \ rly_ or model Jl11rbor Vu ll<>n11•q. tr11J Jn·1n1· .. \\· .. 1J a11111~1\ 1ti.st 111.a ,t;J • :~• •. 1.!.! •:·'' • u. '1• c. l'I, P' s. I ·~ · · -~· · ' and v.·mtcr rat£'s f'litro lo , .· ' • " , ;i I rn1.1•·11, onna inn~. '"''11· -, .. 'r1 ., .. :., ,-:, .......-1 sa n· i\llt M •1 p·110 Smn!I rh1ld ok :\111 WALK To BEACH sundeek. \Valk to bca"h & sell, call ~uinmt"r J'Cntat 6i'.r-l100 tcnni-. 1il"i\ \.IE\\' II n<I· \ I 1·•h . 'I ..: .... 1,;•1c ·.·• 1'.I'. -•"''. ,.,-. ,,. C. 1 •1.·,,.,1. .'>c•i• ti:i <&f'!J"ll'f'f'Lal•· lti1u1e<.1 IX 1~ $! •O. 'iO J 0 u n 11 '"" Th Real Estate F air ' · -· ' 'rri ·1 1"· ....... _,' '""""' '' 11 ft cx...-1 ll t ·r ~r.n pools. $53,900 e 5,liK()76 sea ping .SOIOll to tir· •"llll· --\ ~\t;T-'QL' \I'-)'-p,~,1. hhn<:. 1TJ1I•, <11 11s tlf'("Up, ri I\" • :··11• 1 ~1 :.c· c.,_~~~~-- CAYWOOD REALTY 536-2551 or 839-6133 Houses Unfurn. 305 pletl'.:'d s17;,_ per rno GJIJ·l16l , \,\ '} .s .' • -. 11 f;1r•.r1n. G:\6-651>~ :l79-Jr~\3 nuh. 21'1?.2 ~;~<'11.'.;. Cu;i~r F.XTRA [.,\1t1;~: t;pJ>l'r. 2 Pi£'r & bay. Only 1'~ yrs. old. 2·3 BR unit!, 2-2 RR units. Sundeck rrnnt .~ rear, even an oceBll vie\v. But only $220.000. 10':~ do\\·n & O\VC 7',;, 2nd T.D. 1v1tN· TEREST payments ONLY. Call 640-8672 Listings Needed. MONTEGO MODEL 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bath Lge lot ncxl lo gn't'_nbelt. llARBOR VIEW tiOMES REAL TY 833-0780 6-3-29'.Q • To11nhou ..... · -P.1., r-1111~. drp~. ll1\y no .1_>"7, J.:f>-t;.:,1.1. Hit. 2 '"'· J{t·dC"<-' ,\dul1~t * 548-1290 * I T UNIT APT:-BLDG. Gener•I _or j ·• b~t.r:_s. l"IO~~~i ~"!l'. . r~ .. 1 El Toro jl\!.\fAC:-1-nR.t·-D<-n:I:::;. uv.•r _,:, SIW. \Jl1l J:MI I S Cl ' S.\lALL, unique 111 Hit \\' $2.l.1. fi.\1.r2.11 or .1 11..fi7~1 Fountain Valley II 1 .1 t P 11 ... \t·· . ·pl 1'1• 51~-~lfJ7 an emen e Great rental nrea & good in· • -· -gar. or den, 1\•1i;t11•·c or ,1: C'I'' rr u ·J. '1 < • 1 t I --. BEAUTIFUL P.E"~lODEl ED ' vrstmt. Cosln :-,tl'sa, Four 2 LANDLORDS! rl'lri~ .. ft·d yd. Very pn1·n1t'.' lagun Beach I l l'I~ JI . BA Unlt1rn 2 Chr I 111~, Jv.-ik-u 11 for i1·asher .~·, l\r :\r1\' 1 A· 2 Rr, bll n~,I 111\CIENDA ... DUPLE..X BR. units, Inc .• $8.196 yr. Try \\'t.> Specialize in Ne\vpol'! Leaiw SZ-..0 n1th 416 Lark-ii 1 · i;;r.1~C'. ~ 1.i'.(1.1 S t ,. ;. I i n r.; ~;1.~ rlryrr. 1tur.. Jov<·!J I rJrr~. <·1-p1 . 1.;ol, _ lrp\, i:::u-.' $62,500. Evenings 492-826-1 1~,,'" 1°"'11-NS65f!lylor &>ach e Corona del ~lar e ,:pur. 5-15-.'lZ711. ~~11-001~ It~_;,\].!. Y~ :'\tr". B;n·~1 S\jlJ \'U Cr,urt :l-lf:.-431 Fl f!tT GI'~!; I ~~-7~1~1~· l!r"~ o r~fl~~ 1 r~p:t~ (_~~tits, n•-i f"!!.'15· 316 \\ · ~ir. I es ey • · Co. & Laguna. Our Rental Ser· :-.;E\v 3 Br. 21 l b..i, rrpl, r:ar. ~t linr. u11J pd, ,r~u n. nr t7",.-JOJ3 Sl~:i. r.:o ri ts. ll.12-3276 1 San Juan Capistran!..,_ BEAUT. 3 acre. exclusive home sites ()v('r)ooking San Juan Capl'!trnno Valley, Ortega H"J'. ho r s e s pennilled. DIAL REALTY 49?.-llM NICE 4 UNIT APT Larp:t> lot, SSOOO. illC'Ome. $79,500. Evl'.:'nings ·192-826-1 Tustin REALT~RS _ v!C'e i! FREE to You~ Try supeor n('ig-hOOrhood $100 O'.'\ ll!LI_. 1 hi' S1J.J )rly rri'l. I Huntinnton Beach --I-BR-. $-155-$165--11~:1.r:-:1·: 2 BI!, !lB,\, 2111 San Joaquin l-I1Hs Rrl. 'Ju-Virl\'' 6T.>-1076 67l-2925 furn. ut il f)!I. p("t. :1 T"1rnh1~f'.:r· •flit t:;ir. lrpl1•, Kf.'Wport Beaeh 644-4910 ·NU-VIEW RENTALS 1 '? \\O\\'~ 2 01'/.!ha S~7j yrly. 151 ~IO~T!! f lY'r, ;»rv.·, 2ur:., :'\El\' flECOR.. Pn\' i:11r.<1~·· , J, 1,, ... hn1'1"""liM ~11n1a An 1 ** 8 UNITS ** ' .,., ,,.,n ·'"'.Jl'" 3 ~ BR. -RA. bltns, crpls, bltn~. 1·h1lrl S.· Jll.•l <>k. av!. D , 1 1 [ nd1"-' ri11 :-.;C'1\rr Sp'1111~h ,\11-. f.i!f>-.'lol7. ,.,.......,., or 'I'" ..,, rlrps ? blks to br:irh ~10 Spac-1nus, \\ . l'<x1. '111· • J , • • ? · · __ ""~~=~-llAPPY TEN1\:"-:TS f'Rf'E FP."E ln"t ·,,-UI yrly , .... ._..;...~,;-~ l:l~t;G,\Z..T ~&hr r1,'•1'150,-~·.rly I rat1'1, s2n llYI. S12-.11'1t 1\<lu~t Cllnlplex .• n1 1. -~· :! Bl:. p.: B,\Tll . • ,r, "· ~ "' · .,,,,_.,,~'" v1e11 Ocr:in !><if t a~·.;. , 111 S.1n [)1r"n f'n.1-v I, ·u•1 OCEAN BREEZES e Prole .. ~•"nn' c--""-e ·--I 3 --\ ,,·. \I I 1. (' 0 v e " ~ ~· .\l,'Pfl'J:I-: ,\dul r ~. l 1·!-itl•I uk t.~CO~tE $12SO LA-N-DL~O=RDs'"• II. V. Hit"· -BH, :!BA, lrg. IA.. . u: · .. ' . .,\l..L ·•\IS.S I n i.• 10 •. ' l\•"l__'J...-1n I.n. JIB. S·C! i1'!:l\ ;<.i(J l•r:TS. (';ill f>-19-3.i2~ PER ~!ONT!! * f"IAhn i.-yrd. lnrl!ieP'Jrl. US'.! L 8 h -----~ RIVIERA R'EALTY Hom•finders * S47.9641 drape<t, v.·11v C"rpti:. &11-iJll S LANDLORDS S I DEl.liXE ,..,rn<'r 3 RI?. 2 B.\, a guna eac 2 i:1: :1p1~ l'rp1•·t1. drap.~I. air ronrl, .!-hni.: 1•rpr~. ru~rom -f""'l. Sl!v. Ai!ulr~. 22'.'ii * 642.7007 * Cal1fornut's Lii. rgcst SP!I id1P iterns \fi'lth a Dally 1-"LL FR~~E. Call L'~ Today. I drnc Prol fn.-1J. Clu1d IJk LCJ\\'ER DL'P ~ Bn 1 1 ~ t~• \I I ,~, \pl,. r." """" I $ ALA RENTALS $ ,.. ' ,. -«!_• \' __'._ • ·~-~ . 'f")>-"""'' e rtenta Serv1t-e:e Pil111 Cla5sificd 11<1. 6t2-j6i8 S;!ia m~ \\kd .. :,s ll..lJ..1·121 r•r•'C'd !•Ir h<'i•I, lf'I!:. ll\rl --HOUSE + TWO .'01.'"_Jlf•rl & 8;J)_·. 6-l.2--'C!~_3 ,..,, 2]_1: nr!_j rim. j,~~~'9 1>:111(), .~flf'l. ~Jlr, N··ar Br-h . u;~-2 Br ~!u•IJ•J, ~ 1r . or ----:-., t:nrl \..!51) Jrfllir 4!1-1--!lfjOJ 'h<1pp1nf!. '.'><l t·l11lrlrt•n. 2293 ONE of Orange County's fine 1-3 BR, 2 BA House p1u~ SEEK & ffND11 J. Custon1 hu1l1, 2 bdrn1. :\'l-:\1/ 2BI'. C0'.'>00 1\IC. Ef'Fica,1, 11.,,111-S."ll-\\k •ir t'o udh ,111. 64fi-::1i..:, homes. Tustin Hills. pvt 2-2 BR, 2 B,\ Apts. Pati05, Skin Diltut!end Condlrklns home. \\"/~· car pe I !>.. /l'Jll<·, 'rp1. lln1~ 0\t'llu'1k~ Prtl\',\C'\' "'"' 3 811--.-,-B-,\. l 3 I •-1-, , . .,..,,, la u 0 d r..,, f1rcpl11 1·r , li;:c. 1l('rk " nl'ii 11k ;i/'t':i Av;il! I 1 1711 nlll POlll, m11irl. ph 1 1 1 1 road, ove, acre, gc ... l'...... 1 11' \"II 1 4"' >I'" 1.,,. i:aril."•. n• "'. "arrl, •aroge:.s. &16-'4414 L D E R P E L L A M R 0 W C N I R R D 01,.'1';1n 1 lt•\fi, 2 (:ar g;irag1•. :llO 111n .~Jl'J.Lo!I}(! l>I' 1>4~ .. :~l'<.'1 1 1!.•, 1 as.:r nn _... ·"I ,. ., '" " bdrms, 2 dbl garages, be.se-1 ~~=-~~~=~= 1 ,_ , pn!Jt•. $:t'tj, fiJ>>-1·11 1 t I . t i TRIPLEX BARGAIN A·l colll1t.vn lhru-nut. .. llP. ' "I Newport Beach ~ ----men w wme ce a r . OE c; I TEP MI MP NE NE PM I M $350 MONTH "' •• • °' · 1111!1·" crpi,, 2 Rlll•;l-tA1n1•Tihoosc typ" $107,000. {714l64~. ZBR/ll;ii BA each unit bltlns 1!1'f;~. Jlfll)I, (·n1·I. i::nr S:laO. f'a11o, t."atl•"C S180. FA ht, b'3.J"'s. le~rym1'. UR I NG WE RM NEC I I p UL CR 2 ~11111·i•1u,; .J HDl{.\f ,e, ,\\,,11 .\l;1y ~31l--mlil __ [)1 1PLEX. ' Blk fron1 -f}l~-1211'1 4 *un.BA+YIS••mli!OlyRnES,.·,*••"''· [ 113.900. p M ff T A WR K::,.',,t.. Jt.\111.1 ~-l>IZ\f'l,~ipll•t~J. NE\\' :? lllt. AIC. i•p1, i!1p~. f)l·1 "k'"1 '•'hrn t1nl! l f .\pts II • ., r.1 t " II "" \' t " I~ VJ'] BOB OLSON REALTY . uu -1n J Cu•·n. " itc. ,, 11•~· ~ 1~ "u 1n n1, r . • , ·, , .. -, . 1·.... {'Ji l". I.'. "'' rr. 1;uite. Jiu"" patio. --\\ !\\' etJr\IC!-;. P11.1 Jo I lrplC", \'ll"\\' S~z:J. nvi. !ii \.j :\fi, 49-l·~:i'.!. F:nrl ""r \\alk to !ohop'o, .. ~ ~·2-9601 ~;.:)8() U A 0 W G O L '"/ba-I~·. ,,,, ••. -·ll··nt 645-<l4S::. lt~z;I(~ 1 .. " Sleps lo beal·h. t·11.nt11slic ""' .. , r.. '·"" ~ s:ri/\\"J\ L'P. l~:.!-J"i'r!: _1\<l11ll~._:.10_/)('l!L ll'l."l-Wl74 Bay5hl'.ln' Dr. loc. S120.000. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiim CLOSE TO BEACH! I S T E R R E 0 fumily hnn11·. Newport B•ach t Bn• h. r .. 1r,r ·r\·. n111111 ~t·i-.· .. ~'IHl-.l'L,\tl-:-:! Bit. ?\{'\\. CAYWOOD REALTY Mobile Homes Brnnd New Deluxe 3 & 4 BR. $450 MONTH -P•~•I 11 1 ~: 1\1~.SA. ·11.i :" 1 ,11n.~. 1lsh11.hr, l"l'frt.-:. Sl!t"1 642-6033 54&-1200 for Sale l2S 3 BA, dbl gar ea. $80.000. I A 0 S P N E 1 :0.ll~SION RF.:AJ;T)' 49-l--0731 SIL\HP 2 ~IOI')' B!uH~ arell. 1 :--,('1\por1 Ill C.\l r,16,-~1 . lj.l~>-.~li!ll l'/r ;1 1.~2.181 514 l~lh SI llB. Cnll Builder. ----------rorKk>, ne11·1y rle co r.1 1 r~1 1 ---'---i...:.:..;,_ __ $600. mo. spc_ndeble • after 8.J7-3951 . s c c R s R R ,S21:i -NICE l L~ BR. iiteps LO 'lh1T•U);ht>u1, inn. :?' ~ hi\, I !lt:PLJ:::'\·JI ... :'1st St. 1 blk LOVt~L • .,. 2 BP.; xtrn li:·~-su .cm. inve!!lmc_nt-Thls Is MOBILE HOME 0<-f'an, \'l(·tona B<>11th. I liltins, lrpLl-. au11ch 1cs.r 1.:~u· ht•ach & plf'!'· Ob. 2 ~r. rrpl , I 11va11_ A~111 ·-'·' 11')()1 J.J indeed ll rare ailualiinn, one FOR SALE: BY owner, 3 Studio & J -l A N 0 A y c M ISZiO . 2 HR. 2 BA llotlllC II' tk>(lr 0V("n1•r, l1a!t'Jnl('S, ~r!y 1.-.e sm. 08~!>. ~1~10 Canuoo, .)11 ... 1104 I ha\'e not K'Cn 8f\Y\\'flctt SILVERCREST BR. furn. Annua.1 n.'nt 1 A AT NA A \Vh1lf' \V:ltt·r Vtr\11·, Dana Pt. ,.1{'\.\, ~1tni '"'II. p)fll, ~hnn I ~"' 116: 11iknrls 673-769-1. , l..()\~EL\~.~,·-,-,ll~l~. -,-.,-"-,~,,-,. around the beach ~a here 55.300. 1 mi. from small Stij • :: BR. frpl<'. yarrl. 1 hhr.irhood ~ s1-0 \ 1 ii 7 h In Newport. 11 will be MOBILE HOME beach. Never vacant. $42,00'.l R G T H C 0 N A E 0 p S y y II MC L T p:1ll<l, se<:luch,.'d & rut~'. Ca· I ( n\c· '" "' i~ , IJY~i\:'lllC' lzi;:. Oceanfront l I i • mo. '\111. Arr 1 t rlct 20' x 53', 2 BlJ 2 BJ carp., 1-lunt. ~ach, 213-592-2917 ra!{h1nn lclsnrl "-hllpptni,: HH. 2 HA. \'rly S4f,Qhm 1001 Et CAn11no. ~5i!}I. ~ t~or ~!1~~ly. draped. bll·lns., retrig .. 12 L'NITS-EASTSIOE. COS-0 Z E M R I N L U M E C Z E N A R L I S~~n~ 4 .o.J-'ani Rn1, frplc. 1 f'c-nicis. \\'Atk to h~.:h .. i·ho<il IJa)'! fi.16-no.i. nile 67~~ 2BP.. Slfll. rrpts. dl'Jl!, blll""- .,,_Uch"t'I Snvalt(', Realtor. \\"Mher &: elect. dl'}'t't', \\'ired TA ~IE&\. Rel rig. !!tOVe. Cors;:IXIU$ (k,.•11n \'u.'v.: Ca po & l'hurchl'J1,_ '"1t1I k-.>_~!t2-I lfl San Clem•nte I li,.:I &I)' . lot.•1tm <'t'1I, St'lect<'d 6i!>-Ol.J-I or 6r.:.H.'21. !or 2'Jll air cond .. kitch. erpt drps. $1.S50 incom<' n'IO. S C P R 9' E H T I 0 E P M H T Y R E T BeAeti & e1·C'11 a f1 •. 6!0-q"~.i..1 rx-1 nk. f,\l .. '!2-11 HARBOR VIEW llOi\IES 3 Br. 2 00, lam rm, &: dr. Carmel. Com11letcl,y u!Ji,•nu\. ed thNOUI. m,500. Open Sat &: Sun. l~. 1937 Port Trinity Pl, N.B. S.M-2$42. 4BR. 2 11 bo. fonnl'I d1J11ng. fam rm, lrg lot, cul· dc-aac, nr llChooht 1pt1rk/ Mopping. By owner. $.'13.flOO. 54g.gm;, BLUt'l"'S CONDO. A11r11r . 2 bt'fl 2 blllh lfllll levc.ljnc\li·ly reel~. By CM'nrr. 18,j()(l. ri,.\'\.6.\10 or, eve11, (i-14-8813 ~~ =~~t'li~~ $168,000. Chrncr. S.IS-9695 p £ Mo CT E p AR GAL LE p p p I) NU.VIEW RENTALS WATERFRONT San ~m~111,.. l{r~irlf'nt ll•irel ~r;~\T, 11r.,c"-· "r"',."1"'ri-,l~l"°'!R • likc nu. Loented in Of'\\' D L I A A p u s S 1 T I T A N R E o S '" with SLIP. 2 Large • Qu1<'1 -Sc;·1111' m'I °"' .\lflr 1;1131 -Ol-00ti8 t.IOBlL llome Perle on Col-Gi'l-40.'.0 or 49-1-:1248 S•9 .II) /•er .\liinth I " t:llr S12:i. ll81·k I~)' ittT• ftdull pk. away from rulay o"'do Ri\•er. Adj. Int ;iwil. SUPER Oceiui \'ie¥o'. r\cw bedrooms, 2111 b1iths. F 1.1.m-u111 • \\i1lkin,..: d1~1ance St. One-hall bl . from club-Fortin Co. Rt'llltor &l2-51XMJ IM\tll(llOll'~ 1m-tndlkn na.'flt-hued below 1rpr11 1or11.11J, C1l<clom J BR. 3 BA \I'/ to M'l?l')'lhlfll! ATIR.Ati!VF.: 'J Bft. Shag hr,)Uge, P.e<luced to $12,!t:"JO. b4CkwuiJ . ur. dov..n .. 01 d1.q:on•t1v In lM pu .. dt.. f 1n4 t•:n frplr. blt·lrni. lrg roof C I r P et I, drps. Very SAN CLEMENTE rrp!~. hlr -1n-;. •J~. 1\dul1 'I, Call EVES. ~. hidd<1111amcendholl1t1t1111110•11'. garden/ tif>(,i<:•. f.n cl pr ivo11 t e. $500. Bier. HOTEL !t-1 pc1c Sl60. ~176 -. ~ ~~~ -~~1 ~~ CAN BE SEEN AT: '" Al1H.Y.TUFOOT IMPE'TIOO PSORIASIS ~ ·--------·I . 111 DEL :'lfAR. SC .• You con arge D£RMATITI$ WROSY llL~CWOIUf 2 liR. 2 BA. No l"nd. C'J05p to CRESTMONT ECUM4 LUPUS ti'tN : hrach, liu11 Sr •ho p's: .. ITI1E BLUF'f'S, 3 Br. 211 Ba, STICKY DRA\\"ERS can he ESTATES DAILY PILOT T01M1TOwi AmtricnSltdllt 0 $.185/MO. 491-i079 crpts. drps, $375. 310 \li'l!R mttdt· t>a~W-r lo oprn by ~ Si 0 n-("• Cla1slfled Ad1 L N ' I ~\1""'11', Ph 21-3-~~1 ".--"7 11f1 ;ipp!rinl{ cnndlr-11i·tl)( or ~1a p lwl ·lt' r., ui.;41. vc-ntrllJ To ordtt any or all uf lhl' t~p1odtd "Sttk & Find" boo\..!.. 19un1 1gue 7 ·~ ~ -v-11> on dra\\'f'r runn1•rs. \\'hy Ave. A<'f'OSA froin Brea 642 5671 ""' 1 pm I \ • 11umbers 2 1hro"&'' , tend 60 etnts for t:tt.h. 1nakl111 (lftck' · · 1 lll"f'f' M>n1clh ng )TIU ~>on·1 Comm. Hosp. Lot •46· piy•blt lO ''Sc-tk &. Find," S11r-TClt£Dm Syndic1u:. Addrru S.'\OO!:no-3BP./26,\, mt \11• TlfE BLurrs. ConrJo, 3 DR, t'\"Cr Ull('? & ... II II ~flh I\ CONTACl'ltAY. PK. l'vlGR., I I r•"'' $10Clmf).Nu otm hit hnw I 1IOI")' t'TJrllf'r. SlOO. mn 01111>· Pikti 01tPUl('l1 ,\($, for showing. ----------cUcrl 11 c:.rc o "''~ ntwspJper. PLACE REAL.TY 13$-9~ ?.00 Vlata Su,rte, 614-7'Zi2 <All 64~i'8. ----------·- • • You con Charge DAILY "LOT Closslffed Ad1 642·5678 ... I I -. DAIL V PILOT Monday, APfll 8, 1CJ74 •• AptL, Aptt., c.,.. P ••ter, P•tch, Repair • e W•ntod, Mlf 71 •Ip W •ntod, IMF 710 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 370 Dellvery-Sundciy Only NEW OFFICES • PAUt A CJird Render • CllJW l'an: &l1Y llfC, fenced V• Del Lago I Sta Alcfr;ss tounts "Ap.1rtment Values Above the Others" e 11,11 Stop e Adi•t;•nt Golf Cou11• e T11""'' coutl1, R•1 icl•nl Pto e 1 Pool1, one "Olvll'lp it; 1he e Gv!'n, S•un•I e Re c•e•tion•I .,,; .. 11;,, co•ordi"•io• • l•~• 1id1 Liwinq, Studios, I, 2, l & Oen, $17S to $485 Mesa Verde & Adams 54()..1800 1--------AIRPORT Ad/teduc1k>r1 1®1 Bea h in bllt•k )'ard, near Wlliion NQ ti•l\51.• n-q'd. t'ull M>t'\-ii'f'. Blvd, Stnnron 527-:WOS School. SIZ.7907 , l'ATCJJ Pl..ASTERJNG All typet. 1''rff f'llhne.te1 • C.11 ~ Plumbing On~. l'rpt$, mu~i1·, A/C, 1;111 !i!!!!!t lo11l.o cure, 11ice play area. * BRANO NEW * util. ~lllJ!ll' 0!1." r r o n1 I JI ~} pd nltals. Uwin1e care. 6 1 le 2 HH 2 UA. t"rom S1?5 I .$125/mo. l:d ~10. ltENT AMcuamlntl mo. or <ikler !>&ii-7\J!l!I 1-H. OTIS PLUi\llll~C l:ntum ' to'urnlsht.od uruti; I rR1';1-;. c. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;~ Contr•ctor RtmoOOll Ir nc1"1l1i111. \\'(lier OF DAIL\' PILOT TO CA RRIERS. RE- QUIRES TllE us~ OF A l..Al!GE STA· TION W.\GON OH VAN. CONTACT MR. BENTON Wll.1.1.\MS. 330 \V~ST BA\' STREET. COST.I MESA . n:LEPUONE 642-4321 FOil .ll'l'OINTM~NT. Avull. P1~LJSAO&l.i Cf:"~llJTtR 1 heaters, dliiPMWi;, fumutt•, CROWN VALLEYApt1, N , ~.;: E,. !_~~,!2110 Travel 540 Jack T1u.a.lanr. patlu1, ~~·u~P~:~1:~~ln~ San Ulri..<o F""''Y or Coast eY.port ....,ac 1 ""'-•v N'rnod add Uc B-1260012; ·'9 • E I 11.,.,Y 10 lllllhurst. 2373-1 !Campuit,Jrv1ne lnlel'!l('('t\on) NE•~D a rk:lr 10 Fk>rida? My \Yi:,y c;o'. 64£..t?03. Servli:c. Llc. 272$t. An Equal Opportunity mp oyer lllllhur,;t, 1..1111. Niguel. l..Ritvlng J\pr.12. Call John Electrlc•I Roofing Hllp"Want.d,M&F710 1 Help Wanted, M&F 710 I t7l•ll ~11·11730 64&-9140 ELECTRIClAN • LlceNle JlEP,\JHS, ttll l,ype11. R<':tll. ASSf~lBLERS . BOAT BUILDERS Newpart Beech N 2.13108 Small jobJ l''n•e f'JI. l.lc'1I. Ai<k r(lr pt e c Is i o t1 el~mcch. , . I'.! Bit . l~t·. kl1. & hlt·ln~. I lilk tn U.'•·on or Bny. S27:i, )Tl}'. 675.:i7~i0 II.fl. Ii. I ~~nt• An• GRAND OPENING VERSAILLES n~iill ,..,.' l'\'Puit'!i, 5-J.S.,5.203. • \Yall, ~11-33.'lS~. agscnibly. 'r.1~'" 111,!,: <1u1d11y ic 1~ .11 boat /tt'f/Uil'\'11: Stron~ nlt'Ch. 1111· j !1lr!r. hull Ill!' follf'l\\·1'.1i,: Open-, ~iiiii.iiiiiiiiii;;;;;~i!i;; I Et.EL~rn1C:L\N . llt., 1 o Id Sewing/Alterations lirudc. Asi;enibly or miiehul<' I u11o:~ !•11' nlutu1'\' t('lffl. In· !!! jOl111. nt•Y.' jOlm, 1u1y job~. . I I t I c; \I d1 ~·1dunlic: Found (free ad s) 550 AnyplaL'£'~36-7~. ,\LT ERATIO~_S1llf'$Tyli1t1t· ~1~xpe.r. \(' /) u ' .. . Rough Interior I =~=~-1..;..;.;.;;o..;.;,;.o;,_=--'-"' 1 Ledit'S wc:-1\J', E;tpcrt. Hcf. · ' C t Gardeni ~g I 00?,-j._'IOG ASSE~IBLY .)r Drill J>rvs.~ ., . arpe.~ ers CAL.II-'. l\Nl~l1\I. OONTHOL -.1-triUJlL'tl for pl1<.1Wgruplu(: j ~ ) <'lll"tl 1-~~prrll<'ntt Jluntiogton Ucach $hl>lte1· PARADISE Tie i;upply n1anut. s2.i:i l)('r 111' Combo Plumber, 8521 Edl...on $1. ~?Jll GARDENING C'f:RAfl:llC TILE NF:\V & '<? ~~1r1 . C:111J l\II'. lk·111" Electrician. Engine M •n tBeck of llu1n1•nc Soclt•ty1 ~1.ct·1a!l~1· J{1•s1r.rn1lu11 r<'1n0dcl. f'rt'l' ''"'' s111 J<!lll:i 55.7~ ____ & H ardware Man Ani1nal Ai>sh-llilk'\" l.c11iCIJ"' & 1.iultlN.'lllll'. l\l onthJy 1\'Cl('(ln1c. 5JG.:!12ti. o>.,,: 2 \'f'UI'!' ~pl'ri·""'° ()ii & dog lll'l'llS(' nvuil 10 l\l1tlnh•na11~·1• .'(.: S11rinklt•r ! Top Soil ,\.s11l l\l;:r Ctrr~1.1r11 ~·in ~i:i.:, l)rop by f(lr An tntcn •l<'v.·, ON Tit~; 1.t'lf\I·~ l{.H. l'e!S1dt•nt.i lhru t'lpr1I ltt·1~ilr.•Cn ll_61:l4lil!J , intlul'I. r.:n~int'l..'I ~~'" ~l"n rhru Thlll'!I, 911.m -Spm. J G d IA-s1~n f)rJ<l1,., Elt~· .,.,.., W ·1 C ,\t South ('o.u•t 1~1111.a. :::Oth Y.ithou1 IJo:'nal ty. , apanese ar . ener * TQP~Oll, -. l'0~1PO:-i Sl'l''), S.:uil:• .\n.• )ii:t.1 est1a1 orp. l'ool · t\cu11uli\J t111ua Jtt1 r ANU.1ALS ll\1POU~Df.;O 1':XJA"1'. Con11Jlt·tc Gtt~rnlni.: -. '-1ULCll & + BE0\\'000 (lt•r1t "l)l!•l>I $:.)I !ii::S: Pl11t'l'l\lia A~·I', 01 .1.: J11t·111:..1, s1..._><·ta1·ulur -~ X-1\u._~1-Stll'p, H1w.\TI, 1>.h1, r & Llulll~.t1111~ ~ 1i r, .:"ell 586-t't)JO St'•'t't'thl)' s.1;.1 -BOA°T-MECHANICS-/i('IT' J..:rkt II' Tu11Priru.: MODERN OFFICE Tc1Tipoo, li/"\\'11, "'hi, :'\I. a 1r,.012 1 'f"•li1'11t .. ur:.+.T} .J•l _ ___:_ '. -'--Tree Service ."itat T)plJ>t i . ..., E'l"-'r. only N1·;1t ,t· •'lt'11n Apt. Unfurn. 36S 1 Apt Unf urn. i-:uunuolrJ' · '~ . .\I II Hori ~Juli kl' 1 t'ully <.111ld/d11wl, furnished. c:er~ ihl'P. n1b: JX.lf), tn<•lc I Pltut·1-:SSIO:\.\L. ~ilrtt.•oill).; I ,\t tvuntu1.i; l 'l1•1 i.,, 1•1 u:.i1 •itil)'· r 111111, only. Ulnckic's l----------1 .h CtuhhOuM', l,y111, S;i unti , j :1 1)(-i.ki<. CJ1:11ri; ,(· re1'\.'I,. G.Sht1i, Tn·f', nw!e l'l'I'\ i1'C cl<'1111 up.; .I.: HIOI\' .'.: Tl!EES trimn1f'<l and 11!tlYI\'· Jtt-<.'t'J>t Cilst111'1' WJ 1 l<\i~ol Yanl :\" B Costa M es• I Newport Beac 'f11t1.J Sc1.·uniy, I tlunist fumitun: nt only X-Shcp, Scu~r. tn-fcin. 1·.J:.:1· l'itll &lfi..lr.!:9 for frt'\' l;'ol, RC'a!iOMble rat~. No SI". liuycl" lndus111.i.1 SI 11< ' · I----------1!11ou•d1:1to' U1'l·up.1u1·y Sl?.i pc-~ mo. tit 18fiJC lfi:"h. S<·t .. R~!· (c111; ,,,1. , Joh 110 sinnll. 839-l3&'1 or ~lain!, :Olen l.llJHi.~(·:•lll' ):.i:, /lk~pr. ,\ss1~.1an1, \Vigen. ofcl COAST APTS BAYWQ9D j AOUL TS NCl\'J)()rt Hlv<l. C~1 . Ch1·~·Ternl•r, rar~, Jo , £1,;l~OPl-:Ai'IJ C; I" d e'tt '-' r-I !;If ·730, 'l'rh11s1i Sch•·1lulull!: S1 2k: ;~.kill~.. ~1~1~1 y o WI gj,· Fll~I s19-I 2'2fl j APARTMENTS Surry, No 1~1·1>< I Ciill Ai;cnt G16-392S Tcl,,('r nux, B&\\, llHJ lc '-llilnll'llll/1(("'· La.1111~1'f)llll{. I -ti. l\l~r. ~hl'l'l Ull'Ll1l $1 21< ... onip;ony .. .,.,,? ~·7·1\C), , J. o ~ . ' Ad I I B h I 1 2 & 3 B • X·Shf'p [)UJl, \\'ht , '"nl. o;,. • ll"L· .,....,.~ .. Nf,;\\' 2 llR, ~lit\ h111 nh••U~ 1 to Please u tl ., • ac e or, , r .5. _ _ _ Col'k•·r i\iis, \Vtit, l!r.o.11, .\I. I I'<'\' rt' 111o11 ·' l . Vl·ry [ ILill Sl'lip1&/\<:d SJX'l'. ·"' . . ·-o-:c:--,,c::> I H[)I~. l'nlio~. f'111·Jos•~J 1~·"'· ~BIL. :l li,\. at.Juli u111s. 11011· from $175 per mo. I 0 I Offi Cock·a·poo, Blk, biv.·ri, real>Ormblc. &l2-.1:i:l'J eves. (i.......,n!MI I I ltC't.:C'Jlt. T)pl~t tv $JJ.j BJ\Kl'R. .Assislun1, ~e, ftg_e:.. l)l!-.hl\'u.~hcrli;. i\d11l~'; 11\":itl fl'O!ll s~. SJ11.-~ Offi,·c-3700 Plaza Dr. * e uxe ices* l..lih. n1lx, Blk. [('m, YAl{J)-(.11'."lt!UpN, (;ur:c~:. -. t Sccl'l'lUry , Heal l~t:1h• .. ' 1~·11111..:. 1.;ti. l· maturity lZ.1 f,)("lajy Ln 01~}<,:'\ Pll<'Jl ~' illll l•I .•:.10 11111 dr1ll,1·.1 Poodle, Blk, inalC' I Cl<•;111u11~ & I.lit' l111ulil11-:.1 Lci,;ul~ H<!lo..·a[(' ' lo $lj,ICJ I tlr~tra l>lc ~1n:JI ore. DA IL': •l·fi ~Ion ~·1·.1. s \.).;,:.:~o.-lf><'l1!t:J HI Bn~·· Santa Ana f•JJ' Ll'!J ~I', :'Ji.I :.ri_. Ft. l'On1n1 / Tt•rripoo, \\13'B. ((•111. l'h·a."Otli1hl1'. fi.lfi-.l1i71i. i b 700 L;1/I ~.ca/IHI(• ~I:>\'" ' ----ll!J..8600~"''""',...--I Stil .!.; :'jlJll l:i·l> ll'M!I llr. O!I Sun JOll(IUlll Ne•.\! t•! SoU1h Co11s1 Pl111.a liu:11l11cs/l, 12 offu·<·.~ rilus ff'· .,"'''"Y"·'. '''''· '''''· I ~-----Jo W1nted, Male .1.: Sul llr•H1n:on BOYS & GIRLS .,.. "" ~IU\1 & J<;J/i;l' 111···nthly NEWPORT · . . I Hill.~ Rd .. /IOU. 714-556-0464 1•1·11rio1111ren ,i;_; Ntoragc!. A<l· f'ATS ui:iin!C'tuiut'<' )lu\J elruntlp EXP'D l\10TEL J\·IA'.'.'ACEll I I ;-;''""11n pl'r carriers. nnn.! if '2 It. PARK NEWPORT 400 ji~el·nt lo Orange C 0 u 11 t Y Hlk ,r.i \Vht, frin. Ing hr. .~ hHulu1!,;. (;C'l.lri.:1· ;;1114n.12 . s..:cks niolrl to nuu1ag('. Personne Agency <••:" 10 yrs. ful' i\e1•·po1t J l .lllri!ioll lf APARTMENTS Rooms "11'tiori. 1-:1·ny & Blk. feni, Ge;--Uai Ser;,;--.;;, ti l:>-1791 or 6Hi-31~12 833 Dover Dr., N .B. l ~rai·ti, N1•1>.·1ici1·t J1c1:~l.t!i .t· !Oth St. -rm--f n.~•·lu·lor J or t ik'rlroon1s i\lagnilil'eni ,.1rw-IW.ini \\'/ Call 546-8801 Vellow nialc JObWanted, Femile 702 642-3870 NC\.\JA11·1 J•rn1nsulJ1 Conra ... 1 --,·o•d T••••·"'""'"' -Gt':u• (c•m, pres;:nanl "'Tilt.~·~~ .. l>y .\'luuSI..'. G•·••'I J\lr. ll~dl', Cill'Ulfttiori Dept. .. . "'IVU" pl"iv. Ba &· l~11t·u11)-. s:.\."i -BAY FRONT OFFICES Hlk ·, I Har .._,., i\GT. G-ll·IL'i71! Fr. $1~150 Oprn 9.6 D:lily \\'k. Ut1! 1icl. 2500 S<>avic\\', ern. rt.'< l'O C:ul'!JCllll'), llcp11u·,.,, l'h1111· 110 US£ liliEP~~HS, 1!ny ,\i..~i.~lant ;\J;,uai.;rr:. J).\ILY l 'll.C.i r. C:rtl l C·l1·432l •~--~~-----..:i'a Pools Tennis c I;\\ l.lrlo Shops ari•;o, Nr"·port Gray, Utk-. inull', sht hair, h111" FI t' c Pc1111xh•l111~ eli'llllt'.'l'S, habysillcrs, con1· Trl'lir~s ~ l<'U\'c r1;>1•ht';i ti .. 11. Dan• Point Ari,is·; from Jo'ashio11 Island -c:. ·----!{('arh. \.'.~iritin-; ~itc suites. Bl~. \\'hi., fo:-ni. ) 012:5'.;1 ::~ . • P«IUuns. ,\t1r·t'l·Sh1'r l)()n1t·~· COUJHLT Girls f.\HJ.F: TI' Ins!Rllcr. Linder J '·" San J .. HOOJ\I rnH l~E:"\IT. t 'or _PIH_•tll', 61:>-lt..'O. . T",· mule, s.hl. hair -,. , l'l.U,1"1". ,,.,-. ':J L•r-rn.r'·.1L-. I \ Li'<'"'""" I l k 2 BR, 2 hn~. 111'1\". 1·11tr., at um ..... r(•(' on oaqui.. :'>Jun. $70. 11v111rhly. 27:; -\ND OTllERS 5J6. 3 v " ..... .c. ... .., .._ 11· 1 j:t'ncy. '"' """ IOfl< • }-'t) Coo ·~ i.:r~11111t!, exp'd pn:•f, 'l'tainr-c Brand t~W .. $110. rno . 1 , llillsRoad. Flo11·rr St., Cu1;1;1 ,\fl'sa. Blt.\NDNu600 .4.lf'afC-•l.1 , . :.>_ t:AHJ>f'.:NTHY. Nn job rou <'t!.919-nOO,t ,\n.~.&'l'\',I D.•).~ll<l,E1·rs5.\.! .\pp!~. l'Onsid1trcd, f :qu RI op- BR, ocean vu, dis $210. nK!., (714) 644-1900 ti.io.91:J6 1-~1' 1111 or f>l.•rl. lmnicd 11c· t"OUN JJ ff'niulc :-,1. lk·nuu·tl. sn1all. Jo' & B llon1e ltcpa1r, NEBO help a t home~ \\'(' ,]:'("k In The Box, ~ r;., portu111!y cn1ploy('~, ~'-'' ~ • LA PARISIENNE e r py. Beaut Catalina \'ie\\', I .)'C'Rl". Black spot. Vic. or 0 12-JKC. ha\•e aid<!s, nurses, l\skpn;, \,lh SI, C:OI 2621 \\r•sl Coast Higt11vay, J-'Ofl r1•n1 furn. rooru 1n hlk fron1 ocean. a.JG-SIS!. Sunlrt Ana Jleli;hls 549-:!.llO -110,IE R>."P,\lft SE!t\.ICE comru.nioru;. lloniem.i.k<•n; -AUT-O-SALESME-N '.\ei\·poc1 lkach, 642-3260 28R, lbo, mngc, gurbage t Jr 2 BR Unlurn. $JG:j &-UP. Co.~ta l\I cs 11 . Nit'l', quiet T BEACH Jo'ND G o Rcdd"sl ,..... dii;p, dishv.·ai;hcr. Jaund 111 1 -,.. 1 1 ,. k" NEWPOR ' : 1~at anc · 1 1 ~yrs vsp, $6. hr !Jpjohn 517~. ,,, __ _, ror 0 ,_ of o~"!!" CASHIER , f' N'lnc. trep acc. KlllK'. or \.\"OI' 1ng 1111111. 1• 1 1 ba rl " Collar. N.B . urt'a " ~.,., -"~"" ... '"''~" fac:-, in <1-PLLX sm 1110, 11£"ated Pool. Adults. lil2-4~ rp" Y.'C' r, P \'. ua. CALL ELLIS J.loriWT c\·es HOUSECLEANING County's leading Pontiac &>nuliful IO('alion. Fifi(' op- 552·9'19'1. 979-1268 --UEDROOi\1, pri\•. hoinl'. 3-11 &ysltfe Dr., l\B GT::Hi!GI !lli3·70!:• 110 .\IJo: REP1\!lt S.1'.:RVJCI-; l~I "·ork 119.1-:iO:lti Dealers .. New or U~I car . poriunit,\·. \\.ill train if OCEAN viev.·, I BR. hllnl'I, t'lrmss fron1 goU rou.rsc TV. sharf' ba ,1"/ I. !'riv. N~:'o\'PO!rr OFF'!CE SPACf~ · SSS I l'11rp1.·nlry, Plurnh1ng, llt·c· H I W M&F 710 &ales .. EX<"-'llcnt, f r 1 n g c ~hrirp. h11\·r ni("t' bus~ refrig, gl'lr, tra~h ,i;, \\·tr pd. 26-132 Santa Ann t11·r . enu·. Avail imnlt'(I. ss:i/ul-0. Near bay. ljl).1100 sq . ft. \..ost tnL·al , Hens 54!}.l!~ll 1 e P •nted, IJc!K'hts. .E."'IK't1Ctk't'{! or n11u11l('r .~ typins;: .~ 10 kry Adults. no pets S\65 111011\h . 1 DELUXF:2-nrs1udio,--;TI ti lli-:IDl2 1 <197-12tj ll,\NDSO:'\lf'.: rl'iv:uil, 1 )T f Hauling I *AAA Better Posit ion ~~ 11c y.·111 train. A.'>k fur I arld1.·r skills. Ccall Sally 493-25!7. clce. l)!:h11.·hr, [)nl if1, J!ar. -BFDllOO'l t TV 1617 WESTCLIFF NB old n1ulc l()J lhs 1>.h1lc l I -kink ' Y Harr. :i-1()..£().'"ii, oa11t R I ' _, ,...... . '. J!l"l\', ion1l', , • • , •.. , ':, , l ; l Gf.:~r RID (J}' LiNS IGllT!Y :-,:,·n·1ar1t·~ & .1 kei'Jll't ll DAVE ROSS P<'1-:.;fl11nrl i\grn")'. 2790 I Adults pl'e "u. ~~.1 ntn. pr11., h:l Avtill l111111i'd 51.isqf! ,tUP 541 -.iO.tt lirr,1t l y1cnnci11.ot:n11n1C< .~ , :· . ~. [,\1.J{1•1nd(•rs•\J.:en•'.)' PONTIAC J ir·u·hnr Bh·d C~1 E•st Bluff Yrnrly. 616-37S6 or ~1:r-01GO ;i;IOO/inn li'ti-<!0-l:l NF\Y O \' . Of, cl "King ... Cootiul 11n111t'tl 1RASI! & DI::Bltl~ Sl2 !010 Bul h SI Sui\l' 101 . _' " · 1----------SP1\(;JOUS 2. BR°TB.1. 11:~ ttc10:\ls-l2D k Uf), \l'ilh 11' ~~an1 700C'\·/f.t c 1'1. c~~ ~ 71 IJ 499-2119 1 LO AD · C: u I. I. L Li l-. Nl'I\ ptlt"! Bca<·h' 11::,:-gJfJO 21SO Harbor Bh_'d. ('PA finn h<t.q carrer opening * TO\VNHOUSE 2 Br, frplc, "lk 1,, 1_, .. 1,, g"or. l-"·"". 1 ... 1 w ll\t'rd· . F. s .~[, .. c0° ;.-1,-US-TY" Bio ,1 , l · .. 11-1 STUOJ::.NT :-.l:H>l~. No Char To You Costa i\le!i.'l :H&-8017. fnr hookkN'•"'r. l\1ultiplo 8 " "' .. " "' .~ kilCl1t•n: $30 \\'k u11 a111 { VI (', LLOn~ .st., .l.xr-~.H ' • n 11 a,. JltlC " t' 1-------· ---gtt I l •• I b I pool , adulls. $z;'il. 8 '1 & li1sl. Avail 4 23. G';'S.1741 ;)IS-97:).;nrG-1;....3!'67 · Of'C S . 1000 11 n«i bl Vic. Nc1>.'f)(Jll 1-'1\•y .~ \Jr· Y1\ltD, garage 1.;\e:111·uiis.1 ·EsrablisJlt"tl ltlb:i AUTO ·~gl'I' {'.'ip cs ra r, J\migOI! \Vay, ·197-1977 or or li7:.;.51J.11 , UJ\I', · ....... 1 n C' Jo'ad1lcn. ltcll'Hrrl. 61ti·:.()71;, rcnw\"C trees, dJrl, I\')', 1---------DRIVER ' NEEDED niuchil}(' orlf•nt<>d. Salnry 644-0906. .~-~'7-'"'°'""'°"----;:;,,-I V•cation Rente1s 425 I~ doctor. ii u. n t Ing Ion C.:'\I. d)~i \'cw 11 y :-; , s 1 UUlJI~. ANIMAL HOSPITAL eon1n1cn5w·a1c 1v/CX[) .~~or IJelu.'\c '1 3 BR, bit.us, D\\', Gardert~. 846-1.123. . , , . 1 . , ~17-2ifli. R•·ccptionist/ Nurse 1 o I' 11 t I a s ChiJslcr/Plymouth RJlrll'li n1n1ent call Lo is. Huntington Beach CHILDREN and parents love the large, sp.Kious •plrf· ments 1t 8 1 n bu r y C ross. e Qiildren 6 & younc:er O State ll~n~I prE' 111·hl • 01illii't'tlll piny IU'C'll e LRrgc 2 & :t OR apls. • 2 odult rec. (.'('ntcn e Easy aet'<!M lo n'lOSt l'nl· plO)'tnt'nt areas e Nr. shopping & (l'\\'Y"'· • lrom $1 65. BANBURY CROSS CNea• BeRCh l~~\·d ,':,. \\11trner·1 16761 VIE\\' f'OIN·r LA~H·: • 842·6604 • UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 2 BR. Bltns, nt!\l'ly dcror.1!e<l , enel gnr11gl'!I. Bt·nutjful lnncl!JCRJ)lng. Lri:: piny Hl'l'll, a child'11 drcnm. Cl~ In shopp!n~ ,t, 11ehts. Chilrln_•n v.·rlt:on1e. ~·1150. lf l)(J an~ 847-7331. i·prs, d s, patio, encl. gar.. (,QLDl::N 1-.f:Tltll:.\ ~.I. -, · , U . 1 1/IU"ff'~~l\"t' pracllt•l' 111··1 r nC<'ds dnvc.r for scr.·ice 714-Sl.1-0fi.'il. u1l ulrs. r lfoagllospS1.K110 Businoss Rent1t 445 N. C . .'11., April 1. Needs LITb llaultng, tc 1rcc '' O , ... ·1 l'· . , .'.1 '" -'1 . \·k r V ·t CLERK G~E=N~'7L~O~F~C~ 127' mo. "'"'·"-__ ..;...;... ______ ! 1·. · l , ,, , 1 I Trirnmii•" )II.rd clcun·UtJ. ·' · 1 u pu1 · '101 i.:cn1 r.i c..;p,tr mtnt. , s or le ... ...-w-•·"'' --mf'< 1c11.11011. {(1\,11 • · -o• oluc • CX"""f l'"'~,;,.,;arv \\'ill "'·1yd"'r ~1tE 1~R LEASE·~ '' 5"' .,°"" · f14 , .. .,., Yl'l'C estunntc. 539--1736. I c .,... · .... .._ · · · "" ' Thi.~ posiliQ11 offers varir ty &, 2 BDRJ\f duplex unfurn. SPR NG5 o•v v _ ~ · · ")'-.,,.....,oi ~ ....,,_, ___ .• , .. - -1rau1 for Nurs1n" tlut1e~. ATLAS 1 PALM I r ~-~ IL J '' Kii w \D''l ' d k .. po1rn1i<•I for I IC person Elcc. range, frplc. Adults, NE\\' ~~t'llJ{\\'t'I y CONDO ron~e; ~sq . u.~t o LOST: F r ni. No 1· 1v f' i gan I .'S / , ""l"' wu11 Lrui: · 1 Send rC'sun1e 10· Clas;,lfied 1>.'fbnokkt't'piu~ knov.·IC'dge 00 J)l'ts. ~9 l\laru1er_s l\111~ ~ Npt Bch Elkhuut1•I. Vio•. Bal ho.a 1>.·01~. l,;011c1~1e, <.1sphul1, 1 ail ,..;0, 120, (Jriit~· Pilul. I'. o. ChryJler/Plymouth lit<• t~·ptnl! skills. fuipid ad· L,00 •.. ,•ront h.,. 3 Hr, 2 2 Ur.:! IJ.11, i::uH, lcnni.s, f)U()I. Post OH1c-e. 6~2·9J20. )'a1·ht Cluh, ~li1·h. rt.Jg: l;ti.;. s;1~1ng.~;1k1n".~&-711V _I lit>x t:l&), Cos!:i ;\lcsa, Cali! Z.l:t9 lltirlxlr Blvd.. v1111et•n1t'nl. <>-•uliful •~,. ,,., '[ .. s:m. per l'.'l't'k. Furnished. ... NJ'; ,. I ~ c . " ... ~· ~ Ra, private heach. $5i;,, nm A ., · 1. 1 7. 611tl SQ. fl. SIOrt'. i;uitulJlf' 6· ...... lu.o• I l\10\llNG, Hau 1ng. E . ..:11"r. !l,.u~'6. 'us1 ;1 t.ll'Sd .>Jr.r-1 .-... rion. ~Inn.· to S:iiO. Ca.II • .-\'Ill . Ulllllt"t IUIC y ti :..6900 r DI . r " 11·-It ,. 11 I ' bl ,. J.;;e, rum. opl'I. b/3-, ~-or ls o c. or . .>J. JJ 1si· Bl' J.· Cr~ 111;i l" l\lh.t •tl c 1a .' c._ ,•C'ason;1 c. l\'I' ~ A RECORD AUTO C-"a.~!al l'<'L"Mnnrl 'Agency. 2 BR I h ' .. Jo'UJL'll 3 Ur, 2 Ba h.~i'. 2 car Ci'.'08111 ~tcsa. s.J&.2U(l Tcriirr ··nu~1·En" !\lrui· l.'st. Sl.1-1-"'1. I SERVICE WRITER :»Q.li05."i. ii!JO ll11rbor Bl, C!\I . 1x.•ar ioe11e • Ill'"' s ov, I gar, \ blk fro1n OCt'lU\, NB ryfr1g .. :-;ha._1::. Adu~:~ no 11eL~. Eal>lel' l'Cnlal, f:unily only. lndustriel Rental 4SO i"f11~1 ,\ril.. 1a1-:. ll t' i\· a I' .1 .1 LOCAL n10v1ng .1.: h;uihllb liy 0.l::l~K--'r'· PIS T for $2T.1, l early 64lr1J05 Tnkini; i;u111n1cr t\'Sl':'l'Vll· 6 ll;.~iJli.1 nr 6-16·'.rll'.: st.ud~·nr.~~L<i":j.~~ rr~c-~. 1,t";1:.. I f I 1>.·hol1•s;1l1• lro<:cn f o o d S•n Clemen•• lions. Lc11ve_ 1n cs 11 a g l', •...,Mesa Industrial LOST: Hassell Hound. null1" &ny._wl-l~ 01 _ 53!)-.:).I~ 0 E\11t ·r i1·111"t'1I. fn\11t11·1 l}(>u/e1'. 111 s 1 l' i hut o r. fl ca v y 645-li63 ...,..-f'hoke-chnin, thin. Vie., off :'>IV\'UI}! or Jla ului;. I s25 000 000 ,\sh. (.ii' Buh S..•v1•1"SOtl. stalis!ienl typing &-phone Nl:'\V h li I Park•..., Irvine. a\'e hl'cv.·n 22nd & 1 SID. & u;1 646-9303 Y.'Ork. ?.!any benefits, COO· • · lli;t!, e u x e, LIDO ISL.t.: 2 BH, 2 BA. ...,..-23rd NB ti1J.....4il~ C· 11 ~1o;.I? !Ref ~1r. LicbermM aft. 1 Shot'(!{'lilfs Bluff. 1. 2 & 3 avnil July ,':,. Aug .. Ca ll t"lll· R.1pidlv expanding busincss " · · · ' · I __ _:__a ___ -·--t ' 673 3450 NB E 0 E Bit 2 & 3 BA enclosed gar.., k'<'t 213-700-0127. L"On1niunity. l\1odulcs 1600 sq APPROX. Ii nl-0 pupp~·. ~lOVING ? . l...lx!~I f~r11. or j Soles A YON p.ni. ,,. · · · · · pool, !rplcs, wlk to bch. Rent•ls to Share 430 ft & up. Jmprove111cnts 10 nl06tly l..Rbrn. dor. Bl k. l.11s1 I i,:t·n. huul1ng. ,,J, t t. 1u111. C'Oi\rPANION Senior cltizC1\ Ocean, cily & b"Olf CCltlf"l'I(! suit l"nllnt. 711 \\"est 17th Vic. 2600 P.lk ol Or:ill)'.:C \ltU, IH2-o.{;.). 1'n 75 Dciys of 1974 Says ... lady pl'l'f. llvc in, good viell's. $175. • $2'!.lj, 496-00IG. NEl!:D 1 nr I:.! young nicn ~t .. ~lu J'llc~u. _Leash!-:· Ee,_£~. 5'1~·1, :ll.~3'162 HouJe cleaning PUT SUi\JE Zl:\'t.,; I hon1e, 11011-snwker, Unin. NE\V 2 BR, 2 BA, VIEW 1r1 i;harc _ 2 liH, 2 Uoi . I.all Hosl'. l\lnrll', h12·~391. A:'>!ETllV~,, ring. ::12::. (l I • INTO Si'RING I i'R1·k 552-748--1 aft 5:30 or I 9 ---~--· Look What VALLEY l)(.'1 ·u11.1h:~ your houi;c or lluy • \\kenrls f~r~~~d~";~rsi·~ Arit. i·losc 10 ltcai.;h. Lui,:wia --INDUSTRIAL Vic·. l-larht•r & [;ak"1:• <:.:-OT. 1 HOUSE OF CLEAN REALTY h as to offttr 111·11 t'lolth.'S 11•flht• 1110!lt'Y I c O MPANY l'XPANSION. Nit;ut•I. ·l~3-l3'\S CONDOMINIUMS lle1>.·ui~I oHen·tl~79-i/IG,._ Caq .... 1s, 11 111d<11vs, fluur,.;, ,\-vu l'Hl'Jl . s1~_Jllng i\\'~n \ NEr;o nien. Call \\'ed. Only I Bil, $\ Jj, + UTll.S. N !'.:ED yuu11i:: woo111n l~1 t'or sale. l:.t', rtoy.·n fol' LO_ST: .Fcni: fl·ish St·t1l'I', upliol. S11Ceinl r:1ll'.!s for re;;. FREE TRAINING l-'{1~lut·ls. t _lc.~1blc hrs. in ~ am-12. 67:J..585-l. ,1,_12_,,;U ll6 SEHP,.A i.harl' 3 tx.~11"00111 L"Ollat,:c oivncr user. 4800 10 800) sq \;1r. \11r1nr111 .~. Nr11'!>nrl. llt'f\'. li1~t-I. 1·uu1· 01vn ncighlXll'hOOd. Call I ---~-'"'==~~- -• --~'7C.:-77-l-1177 B;1lhoa Island. $175/niu. h u"il". UUILI> 'f(l 'Vil' !'_,..,., l\lo!hrr, P.""" ~1t_109!._ II OU S E CLEANUNG··\~'.·· 1 ~-k .... 7011. COl\IPABJ<; F'JRST! Then · --ti7:>-3816. " " ··' d • ''"' fn1~rt Hll\' st1)("S offrr that Sin Ju•n ;:dpistr•no JN1.Eltlc -.s . Snlt•s 1wi1'<' in· LOST !'at C.ol ',Vcdrlini:: SJj. 1ni11. Thorough. L1<.-ens· PROGRAM r·;u(r PilOVE 11 s op. \\ 1ANTJo;u J'llnlure-.'SLruii;hl rludl's land. KOLL llt\ll:O.~; Band, ,\r111en·~ Hrs1aur11nl ('(t, bunc!OO. i\I i r ·a· Sh c r 1 B,\B\' s~ill'I' -;_,;;leJ to Clll'\· JllJrtuniiics Hrl" !ht' bcsl. 'J'o ll('\1· 2BR. Jl()Ol , !11.undry, c.i to l">t;h,_!IB_~05.~~· 1>:111 Cuiiis. ---t:xcELl.ENTl!nust>clea.ning 11~:,~1 1~:.1,',',",,·,,·, .. ~'a.".' 111 .. :.1 1111111· honn-. Cran<hnotht•r ·~·pc full DETAIL.."-: R. I). Pate, lal'g(" la"11· "93-0:Jjj? 2 TO i;hat'I' lll'W 3 Bt.'<1100111 2 • " ., .,,_, pref. 4 dns v.•k, 2::)0 to 11 ::'.0 A\ 1 AIL NO'l''. S19:1. Brand n11Uc:-to :.hr I Br Ilse .1,; 11111. ('J·:NTE!t. 17\·ll 979-920:'"1, Pnrkine l..o t, 21 3-<1:":1-TSiG 1..ton10:-11tic Agl'nt.'Y , 979-7700., iur ::1:: n10. o!d in fant in n1y i·onsider nurs, "·rite forl Santa An• Ua!h. llun1inr.1n u c h . ,, ,. ) ,1,1~ •• y".".~:-,, o~·~_u-.insp. $22 per EQUITY ADVANCE p111.. Vil'. Orun.c:r ,\\'(.' N Pff'S., Tr . ..:as RI' f j 11 (' r )' ,...., NOW LEASING ltlstruc:tion ,.,.....,....,. lJclniur. C.l\l. \\ 111 luni!sh ('or/l., Rox 711, FL \\'on/\, ''!'~~""'""""'~~-~-"-"'.'"'-817--0317 ot M-12..:~ Hun11·~1on •-•ch s Tl'~· ~,,·101 r: CHILDREN ~ l\IJ::&\ Cleanin" c r 111ce, ll'llns.11. 11 n"'~ .. tH:!·03ti~ ~~··'-"=------2 BR for JcllJi(J. All cle.ctric. G--· R 435 N W M-1 • " -l I arages tor enr C.Tp1 1>.·inllrn\·s, fin;. etc. PROGRAM 1 .... ·101'l' 2:::'.0 Dshv.11r b tm shag crp t'INU ADULTS LOVE [ JJ drpi;, Pnv. p.;tk, ""'/yard: PARK PLAZA II MINI WAREHOUSES 9-wl Sq. Ft. & CP Schools & Jtcsid/Conim·t. 5:>i1742· ll.\UY.SITil'..lt 11 a.n1Nt---rill· rt //) / Nr. Huntington Harbour. ll;iniLllon & Nr11 luud St. instructions 575 llousecleanlng thoroughly lt'arhcr·_.. t chihl!'cn, n1 )• Ji e f<.euben flOO . Adul!s onl~'. no pets. 2 & :1 BR apls. STORAGE 960-1970 (lollC'. Heliablc \\'Ir cf". Uuit !\('('Ill> your Sall'S logi·th hon1c. Vic. lirookhul'Sl .1.: j Avail 4/lj. &16--l360. Play Area /\o :\lo11c··u1 Ill' 1\luVl'·tlut ______ ----TENNIS LESSONS Hensonablc s:lG-5331 f'r. i\Uanii;, ~-1001 DELUXE 2 BR • 2 BA. bit· p~ec~C'~~u~unn 1.:,·,·,·,·,',',,·,·,l':.. t 't'lllli $1.~ jl('r INDUSTHIAI., ro111~1~;f{-For IJri.l'inUl'rJO, 1st IC'i'ISHtl EXCLUSIVE "ONE -I CL\L, uFFJCJo: SPACE for fl'('('. Cn tl 516-5::29. Income Tex '':uik I ini>, enclosed gar.i s;(', Ll<>l'nsffidaycarel"'f1\I. l1t .. u1ulu11 .\·:-..~11 i101.!St.,ll8 lease in l'huicc 1\lis.~ion '-' E •• d ~~!ry r ~~ ·;-R0•~·~"1f111 1 PAr.<1"Pr~ 11 1 ALLSPACE vi~j<i ,\uto Pl:i1.n. Gd. ri""·y 1 _ Jr:cl Income Tax Service YEAR WARRANTEEO xper1ence I ~:ic~'.1' \\$~90/~lO. un ,;~:;;;I 805 W est Stevens I --. -966-t 97o ~~~;;~1'S 111P11;~i~;i·;~rio~~k1~~~ s.nas wl ,..,_.. ~ ii"~~~~~1 1j~r~~.11;~;~;a Commercial Teller phone 9i9-2331 or !li2-SI I!_ IOfl SunflO\verl I Office Rental --440 1it·iU'11. Call o11•11cr, 11.11·1100. (714) 675-6676 HOMES" Now H iring NEW DUPLEXES Santa Ana 56-1~2~ 20c: PER FOOT NE\\' BLDG f.t-l. 12 Units. Babysitting t"or Ap1M>intn1l'nl I Part· Time 1 ~• ba, pai11o,s. c:.:!11 1'·2•',""1;· NEW FAMILY APTS. j .i.100 StJ rt. E11!in· h111 ... ;, 12~1'l Sq. ~·1. Sl76. :.tZ0....3 ph. Painting & II that gets your llslini.:s :.old New Accounts D\V, fp, \\'ll to u1,:1. >~· ~ F t Off" t I r 5275. 3 BR·S3'.!:i. 1:;111 .~ t'li:a-G d Ope · 1 pttv., 1 lg. wx.i:i. l.'t·111 s. l'\ln ice, crp i;, 1111,:r .Bt'lliYSl11'JNG Lil'. V0t-. P1perh1nglng ast. Clerk ran n1n9. • panld, air, corner, 11nrk111i.:, .r~:·.r . r.loors; Anahf"'illl :i:, Nul"!le .... 1J1 liaby~il. my RAPID GROWTH DAYS & NIGHTS COOKS cln, r'39--tiii9. 01lf'n S1tt lSun. NF.\V 1·2 & 3 BR's. P ark·llkr. hidscpd. + luxes, lni;ur. !~~1~un.i\ \\:iy, C.i\l. Dn~s hon1c. Vic. Orange i\ve, ! $150·':: ini. rM>. of llB. 2 BR, set!lng.~. Rec. roon1. Pool. 2000 l'!accnlia, c. J\I. 6-lti-5033, ('V£$ &16-0081. C\I. Fncd yrl s:1 dHy SI hr. * Willard Painting I United California Bank I 1\pply :;.5 Daily bl!ns, crpl!I, d111s, pool, play Pia\" arrni=. Palin~ B.· rot !i~i!-1097. * COSTA MESA * ().1~1~ C lhn l Jll'f \·11!1'~ vu11 1111)1 f\I'· yard, carpc111 & ln<lry fn<'iL [('fls~ Gas & \Varer, Prl. Shi.g, 1 0FFJC~; SPACE F 0 H 1100 . 1300 • J;.-~J _ ~-~u '1[ 11 ontra ctors * ponunhy f!'lr iid\'flno •f"'nu•ni 2301 So. Main 151 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach C I~·. ,· .J A~~~t nfih~l:c~O ~~~1.no drn1~s & so fcirr;1. Hl::NT. Costa i\li·sa , /lartxir indus1rial unit~ .. ..;i:1·: . "~~,.~~; ~:1't'~:;::~ill~r.b.1~j; HESIDl::NTlA·~l\l1'lEHCIAL OfflCE.S NATIONWIDE ' Santa Ana ~ -""' S1ar1111g al $169 d('p. I a l 1\d1unN. l:it.'autiful n1(1t\ern rios•·.RT ·''11·1,··,•,·,_·, N h M d .-r hon1r. J\rookhursl ' llrtrn. Finest Crafts111en 547 9581 CllE7. ORO APTS. fW ope ea OW.5 ;iir, 111us11·, i"anirun;it, Class Jh•11 l1or·C"~t.1 ~k·,.;;1.1r0:1.t:~t,1 \\'all T • COOK Equ1tl Op(lUr. Eniployer 8234 All11nla I :;11 S. Ne\1.·hopc, S.A, ,\ \\lnlkrr & ].£(' Ul<lg:. Cnll. · . " .1 11s you o lilll! r -~ ;11·1•11. Starr \\fay 13. 962--02iS, · r:.:tur1ng j 11•"1 ·Ito 1 I ti 1.2 & :":BR. p1iv gnr . pool, I 554-2600 Gl'lll' thll, :X.7..()J:lli ur :01·1, 2200 Si/, t'L .\Jiu lnt>, C t \\allp.'\pcnng 1 any lrnnsf("r sittlr•ll•111. ,\n t;qual Oppor1U1UI) BUSBOYS •·astw>1·, dryer. ClnSC' to ~,1&-;1.'!'~. 20:;2 D, P!nc1·nlin. C..\1. SZ'".iO. ar pen er N1~1,· •\L"Oustit·a\ Cei.lings EXPERIENCED 1·.111pl ... )c1· WAITRESSES he -h -".fHl:LV. A pts mth &~'/Jl2 Please Call For Estima!c DISHWASHERS a~~,·~~.)111;~ :\.,i•h i\r.1 11 Fu,;n , or Unfurn . 3_70 TRt h & Npl. Bl,·d .. C.~!· Renf1ls W1nted 460 C Cl~1fi!,~11~.!~1i1~~ a s1~ *'42·5775 640-1136* Air-wnd. l•lcv, crpts, urps, .. State Lie. No, 2810.18 OR NOT 13.\l\K Surf • s1·r101'n $170 u11 ~ ,\· :lBH. -hn. ki<li; ok. B Ibo p .. I u\Jl's, finii;h work .i:uar11nlrrd. .._ J.~t J\lon1 Kai 1 .. 1ne a • en1nsu a t H.:'\IS in .11 ·,1:1· , ..... $?iQ. J r~~r ~~;;~~~~r~Y ~~~~e1~r1~~: fREE E s T l 1\1 ti T F: s. P AINTING BY DRAKO Experienced .l!J30 \\". Cn11.;r ''"'Y .. :'\13 E . of lie~ts.~11 Garfi('\d 1nr.. ~1\·e IY'fri'i{. •-rri~. d~. JI ",,',1,s ,1r~~.1 ·"',«,11,· ......... s~.'.~· Her !i73-•l.;tii ilfh•r ;;_ ;~::::11ra llf'f. tOan1111rtcr Gi 1.11.EN."ED 25-1931 '',~·ou ~·nn,t to bra i111'1n tirr Proof Opercitor ., ....... cooi.: t:Xl_,t.:,R.- . u1il 1wl, ;nr, arlll~. no pets. · ti"-~ · "· "·· • .,.~.,. -----· -----H ·I t' 1 & Co I 1 f) 11 \1'\nn 11~ lt•;1111, nnd p.~rl ., ..,....,,, ro111·. hr~p1111 II\ S11n111 WALK To-BEACH l 1 8 ,--~,...,, h l~ .. iilill :o1i1.1:ll:(i r.ENERAL CAr:P~:,Tn\' I 'l.':l lf COl!I ·• i:n11.1crcn r ,. I fl l An;"? 3 "" ,~o )i·y, J,;,, ,_,.,.,~. yr ., E'' & 1,1 S-•"'••I• • o a na 1nn,1 <'lllllp.1n)' s to•1 . , • B k . a, u-.pn1 ""'ys, :olV"Vpm I & 2 BR. rrp!~. t!rps, .cnr, "'' 0t'C, 600 s.1. fl. ~it:. Pe ill ~ , · . '1' '., t:rilnr Consulting. Custon1 .rays . .> ;;~·'.--::::-:,,----. •'-l·Wi~• ----1 l~ CUSTO~l 1'1NISll \\'ORI. .. " . ,..~ .. -• ..: 011 tho• ,\nirrh·rin Stock E'lt:· United Cal1forn1a an "I ~L'l-::00 ht1ns. 30!! 16th S1. No 1wt11 Corona det Mar .\JHl'OHT A Ht:.\_ ~1.'tO \[! 1 I rton s ~ial ~JOM OK __ .,9-~-1~ j 111.rk Al ('ltllflt-'lilive prices. 1·h11ni.:1' 41-k·ri::-Enreu11·1!1(!~ 1. 222 Ocean Ave., Laguna COul\'fER GfPJ.., pn.M time plrn~NE~A,£-R21Br~·E,, A«lC7:H'.!957 i ,;;;;;;;;;;;;; inel. u!ilitirs. ~lliU..i\N J-:XP~:RT CJ\llrEN1'1!Y ~'!\'!• c~I. 612-00IXi lh!•n ynu O\le I! 111 ~nuri-.rlf 494-6546 for Fish & Chips 10 Co. it .I::,\ I.TY. 3 100 p 1 530 CABINETS ·H l·:P.~I R. 1-EXT-ERIOR ONLY !•1 .t·:~lt • .'or u ('Ot1f11k•1111r1l.\n J::iiual Opr,ortun i t y ArJily 111 person, Bri~ !1'\·111<>, .'111}--:!'JOO, ersona I ReAr;onahl,. Hntrs &1.t-19!1.1 I 1nir1"\111~. f.··•P"l"'r Ul!l s :!(;:> F.. 17th s• ~,. Bran1l Nf"\1• r"'1u~1· :: nrc ...,,. 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Chilrl !.· l.l<'I 1 ~ 01:. • 1'011 11u11, lli't/" ' tr[)!•.', &•ach J{lvd,, llun1in g1un Snn CIC>n1e nl l'. Jo'1w npJll, H1·tn1vl(1 n•~ '· r i.-::l'f'111-l'1"S ·'' an•11. Reis. furn. No. l&'l~'Sl. BEAL,'JCJ,\N-A111>~tan1 tu r RF.DIT INVF.STTGJ\TOR Ok.''"•.•-. 0,,, ....... ,.1 1 r1~1ni S:l'!ll. 1.n1-.. rnn_, $1!J.1. He111'h. fH2·•1:\:!1. rull ·lf•~-!I0.~·1. •l!)2...f11.'lii nll 1-olor h1·1i.:hic111•1'j!, s 10 hl2-.!:1JI>. M s . McCann 639-1501 f 1 ~ 1 k . ,.,...,....._,."' _ .. "' I ----u1lnutt• hlr;u·h f,.r 1ihih• v;\nl·r ~i s1up..; '~;'.y ,~1 1"!.' · for inslnllmrnt lending. J\g· -, 81-.... -,,P.O_\_l_l_lf·A~ -, I l'llfll, ti·n!\1.;, i·t>nllnrnrn • I ,\l!l , FREE ltf:NT "* S111i.;lo•.\\"i1ki\\'l'(l·Dh•ui·l•t'fi ,.,.,,·po•t •. •,'"''" , . .,,,. ,,,,,,~,,. P.\l:\"Tll'\G I n I . 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S. ;1'4i-Gf1'ii :1 1 tlnur.c $i .;i(), i"ll\er'h SlO \11111r S.'"i. i;, l'HOF. walleoi:o:-rln~. st11tl" cu1. All ri-pll£>s oontldl'nt\,.1. JH'O\'f'n1t'n1 lonns. ,\1li.Y bt> &· 2 DR. from Slij '" SZ..>.> ""' S'.tS:..:.22.1 I ·~ l'\T"--)1"!1., '''l:P. in \11i11 l roun1..; r.11 lie. i\o. 219a]~· l~lllll', nU \Vrlle Cla!!...~ifit'd Ad No. 101. l"t'Qllltf'(I rn !IUpc>nii.!M' Cllher ~tnu=. :"J.'!6-2.iN TI If_; F:XCITfNG NEW 1 r11thlJ!,1'1;,~;~;.;<':~;i111' J'<iunsi•J. 1nelhod . 1 11o 1111rk n1~·~·lf. t~·11t.'l! p1prr, .1~ 8~1~386. O;i\I.\· Pilot, P . o . Uox l:.60, t'N'l:fif prr:'ll>nnf'l, Salary PALM MESA APTS. Plush 0Hl1·t! Bldf: .. 2 10 ti 1 1ni::-t, reft'1"t'.tl. Abortion, Cion!t r~·f. ~.:n-t11n1 l'ltOF .• IJllintrr. he>nt'sl 11l)tk. ASSEMBLERS Co<sta 1111,58, 01. !12626. t1pcn, <714 1 558-:W. OOl\TF0Y 2BP., erpli:, drps, $1 60 monthly, ln"JXI hl(·n1l1.r1, 77111: flrori1ll\ C'itll ~13.'\fl $1-t9 2 hr. "PIS, drp~ Pnnl , <>~I f;A1'311r, kid' ok. IW2-0389 nr S 12.-4~1 lq:un1 8e&ch 2 BR, v.·hltt! waler oc:ean vlf!W. p.iol. Crtitll, rlrp11, "tn\'e. llcfri;. Si7:l, 1n:1.111 ir, .... ' nn. suilC'"i, Oinft•1'(•t\t.'1.' nn. ArlopUon & keeping, f .\ltPE'TS ~1r1111,-('Jcn r1t"1 n•111. lnt/e1't, {rt'(' estln11tl(', J\li1i. 6 n1t>':>1 l'X Jll'r, Pl'\'fd In BOAT OETh'F:.HY ll\en, over \·llNUTES TO NP'f. Dell, X1'rox 1'0plrr, l\l'nr tl.C. nlr· APCA ltJ<: &12-1,136 S:ini!l.:c~. 1,..,,,.1 ~''li \\'r I H('fll. :,1~:r..J9. 612-391:1. PC 11.:>1.~rnhl)'. h!U'tk'M t'l)n· )'N . Pem1. p time. tar!)' Bach, I ~ 2 Bit Imm Sl:.r pnrl ~1-,'l,(j.KJ ~\SE )'O\lr hu.o;l!inc, 1·3 Tnkr lhc du~ ·,, u I . ~t)ll 1• n 0 I-' Es~ I f),-..:~\ T~ llt'('IOr rllllrlt'rtr a~rnhly. l1lflm . ~wspaper dtli\'. If) ,\dulr.11, Jl;o PclE. --Col 1 1 t-.H ho111r,; $200 ..... l:.i61 ~ll'.'till Dr. NE\\' OmCt: · T110 roon1i.; cup $11.e.11 in 2 y.·k.<1, no l,;unrantt'C'"rl. rff'1• f':<l11n;1te~ l'AINTING. Sl:>Oli09. 1·:111 or m •' 111)1 l'l'q'( Xln'I +. bonu!. 6 ·IZ·4SOO ..... ~ r:i lilk1 from :\l'wporl Blvd.) 1:; x l."1 and 10 x !l. All r st•rciscs. pad' or .e;ln1mlcks Kl•'f'n J\11!l)l"t• \\e5t u11)1ln1e. co. llf'Qtfil" incluilt" 1 \\'k CARPENTERS =>1&-9800 u111 t1IC11 p.1kl. $100 pe r C.11.ll J uanita. 832-1272 71 1-j,j(i..-OIM___ INTi::f<IOH .II ~:-..:rr.r. ion vr.t·. nftf'r 6 mo·s (11rl~1111fl11 Deni al Assistant month. Oltttt l\lcsa Arca. LTfr_; nr OEATII: t.RIOUr llOUSE $21.00, Room St ""1n11•~· 11·ork k A""Mmf'nl y.·k n(f v.·/pa)'. (iroup in11, f't>riotlonlil<t Of't'd.q l:!'<Pt'r Huntington 81t1ch ">18-7729 or &12-8372 .,,, ""' ~ 0 ~· ~111r1.11 rilltl' ol hll"(' 1' m11ny . 1 1· ..... d · DELUXE tt<h1ll fl on Is 1 de Jttirdrn bungalow, nr ocean, trpl. lr.1:: p.11lo,. 6 1)(10i.S. !i.llunn, lcnnis. S.I~. All!!'I I fir . t'mm $1 3.'; Unl~payin~ 11/Tir? St·J~ llC('(]:'" foiJI anlf ra~y \1·ifh ll !>ally Pilot CIM111lk1:/ Ad~ li4Z--S618 for 111111 results . · • bo.bic11 live. For nltf'rnallv~ 1"1rn111 hou!l.f' S:u.!ri. UphoL ~Jlt'l'hlll~h• fi.12·1 lltl. \Ve nt"C'd t.'>:J)('ricncl'd J\!('n I 1n1r n. I. ""'x p" n et J~()('(I Sq r' of office !IPR('(' 10 to ABORT ION cnll Ltf'E I.le. in«;, ~ar. iiG-5170. mo'D.OCUMENTOR l'i'hn 1a.1<e pride In their dutle!I npJltlr 11.ll. arc1t, ' 1Ublcal!l' 10 n-.onrhs, 111 $458 LINF. Ml-Ml2. 24 hn. Ce-nt Concroto *Wallpaper Hanger* ' \ot'I(, fO v.'Ofk on d<'lu."e ITl-1! 962-66il. ! 979-2l!OO ..... • C Rebko 64&-24~9 Olvblon or A~I ~ mo. Rf_;~· i\!ASS,\Gr: IN N.li. -. . -...:. :l!YJI So n I I s ' pol\1?r ~pol"lfillhE'~. \a a DENT1\L AS...~JSTANT I DF.LVXF: 3~ 11q. ft. of<· .. Csr. :\olOO lrvitk' t'l\'C .. SUlte 10;1u . CONCRETr. Pntltl,:, 400 JQ tt I NT /EXT PAINTING ·j~~t·r. ' " <..'On1pitny Y.1!h n futurt. E X)X'rien~. enthusiastic ' II\\')'., Cdl\1. $140 ;\fo. Open 8 A~f . .\kin, \\'cd, Fri., or morr 6.lir per Sq fl. Don, All f)ra11gr Co. Jin1 677.-3.\\'I Equiit Oiipnr, t;mployer 'roP \\'AGl:S ~ BENEFJTS nnd 1~11!. X·RA)' L'E'rtlficate:• Rel\lonon1I<~. Hkr lil.>-6700 1\11n. 5.\T--011!l. 64.2-8.)1 ~. · I f.l't lnlo lhtl Druly Pllnt PAC IF I CA • C111t M.'t-&~1.1. Don't gtvo up the 11hlp! ,\JASSAGP.; &-MUN~\ CEl\fF.NT: Patio, drl'·~«;. Clossifit<d Ad itamc-and 11el1 Oon'fA1v~ up 11,:;-~hlpl BY KIPPER 1 DENTAi:':\~11t. Full&: port' "Ll~t " U In clasalfled. Shlti · C"ll ~hrvti . 9G,1'.12'1i 1>.·1tlk11·rltii"lf'!, irri\v & ~nielhln~ you T'IO le>oj(t'r "Li•1" I~ ln r lr11t;tl(l1'!t, l"hl11 928 W, 17th ~1 . Costa i\ll!M tlrnr, Exper. only. Call kl Shoro rtt-~1111! 6•12-:i678. / 1i!C~IJ Allllllhl A\11., HnlR Och. l'f'nlOV1'. f""rTf' 1:'$1 5-i~ llC'ed or U!IC! CAii 6.i2-567S. to $hurt' n1•iculls! Slll-!i618. &t.>-5.110 'I G-l·l--068:':. I / • ! ' • ---...-------'-- 1H:iiDw:;;;:;;;i;i-;;rnn;.r~:;-=';L':-:::-:--:--n-r==-:-:-...-=-,-,-..,.,=.-;"'·-:-:--:-=...,....,..,.,.....,==-""".,...=--:-~=,..,,,..,...,.,...,....=--:--,.,=~-'~~..,.,,...--~ Mond•Y. April 8 1q74 DA ILY PILOT 35 Help Wa nt1 • M&F 710 Help W ant1<1, M & F 710 I Help W1nted, M&F 710 H1lp W1nt ed. M & F 710 Holp W1nted, M&F 7 10 ;H;•;lp;;;;;W;;:':;nt:;;ed;;;•:M;;;;;&:;F:;;7::::;10, H e lp Wonted, M&F 71 01 Help W a nted, M&F 710 I Help Wanted, M&F 710 D GIRi. t'RIDi\Y Mercy Gene r1I j S~RVllE Slatt•Jn S.1le.1nan esper·ately Gt:.,EltAI. T)IX' ~ \\"P.\I.:. dt1)1', \\,'fl ;t.li\CHINl~-ni Ho1pit1\ NURSI NG Re-al Estate Assoc.!S.\Ll--" FuU ll/Uf', d.t)lll lihifl, 1nuit thru. Su". Call !1 to l l''.11 MACHINE t:UI S Ur111ol. S A. 1 H•·I C'Ar1•'l " J-":a,.l1ion l'<l iancll DESK MGR. bt· t'\p tl, ~1111')' • ,'Q011n Needed ALL POSnlONS ~1&00 9~3JOO ulJI•" 111 Srv. pon P.r"<'h t111• ,\l\~E.S I-f'llphndlllg a.i::11n' l 11111'1\I~'"' 1111 .1 i.un, !)01U' * Secretaries * Typists AT AAMES HAZEL 1rpe v.·on1an nK'l~I OPERATOR RN'• 1 Immediate uan1('(h '\1~ "l'tlOrtun11y 1 .. 1 l)ur <lrffrigi· cu oles An' ui Gull S..·nH..'t', ~So Cuai.t \\'td iSr Thun for hoo1ev.or~ I ~ l\To. Pily Dlfft>l'\'nlu:il ;·or 1 O . O('V. ur 1•.,pt'r M.ll·\ A~liOI·· lht• 11roo.~1o~ ul 1>laru11 • .: n I 11.,.,·) • J .. j~\JIUI Bc1-.•I_• __ &: childcare. \VUI puy v.l'll nd\e11~ :\·11 . 11·7 illtf1 pen1n9s w1._"' ltNI Cllf'f)l>l Mf'11l1 .. cs. l>t'Ol•'"'°""'l d1,1 .. 1011. Si':R\llCt: 1111hon attcndmu for riir:ht pe_l'llOO !19&-J2.17. TRAINEES ICU rru J<n'~ J.11. ll•i, For .... ,,h O\i•r tiQ.J ulfk'l'~ l\l&llUn· ,\ \:\1FS I' tlw· Gld1 ... 1 100" •11. l>lt.>.!o only. Nilary opc'fl. ~tll&lons lll'l'a, Lea. llllli. OB Rn s :;.11. 11 7, 1Nur,. 1•ddo• l"nn oHC"r 1111· 1111.1(1.,. Ir{'(' lil'•'Tlt') 1n llM' t: S. !hut • • .,. \'u'\\ Sll<l•lt, m:i Mn f'l')I, :'lh•d Sui.-.: Ii..\ 11·7, N '& LYN ~IUMl JCTOl.llll Si M1111K'• .. .,.,/,,fr,. in 1•nn1·11~n1 ri1 11~ J<.,.<!Utn /hll' Rd. N1·.,.,1l.IC'1 Ho1plt•lity Ho1te11 \\';in! C-Jtrk, 1 nrnl!' ;i.11 R 'S 15 1r.1·n1 orll"11w11u1·~ >•1U n· P ltf>~ ~.s.,1o;o.;A1. l'<'r.1•'1.'.-1 lk~l1,. Service }J r c f e r indi vidual s E1'pc'r. only · J,.;11..111-.: h.:11' + ,,,, ll.Jn1 ~,·ni· '\:1f11•' 19!1ri, I 'n ! 1 u1 l 1 "J : . , ----~-~ * Bookkeepers * Acctng C Irks * Gen'I Ofc * File Clrks ' ood " 111L-...~~11 ~1ru.·tun_• (\1111.11 I 111111\l:: 1••\\'nl111J ~F'R\ IC"F. ~!a\l\IU he Ip Bure1u of ~l"rrl~ n1<1lurt• \11')!lll'll lo \\"ith a G mech::ini· J._qutll .. pj)Vr ~niployrr PM5 & Night Shift5 Thl>ll!ll'I r: 'lllll<'UU, 11\lUI l'.1!1 .~·,, 11U1. {''1 ... tlllh'<I. "XP. lull 1ln1f'". i\Jl I v.1·IMmv ™ • .,.,. rt·:i.:11l111ll<. c1 I ap11·tude • 1·ea • n • "-1 I 1 ....... , ......... L· i-11 ST t ~~ ~O • f11rvurS1~·a! 11 .. r~.G-IO·:lb"T! tlri'ffi~!~l!l \uah•·n11 p )·ln ,-•1 _.i.,_....,,o;.,. • 1 • I Employment Agency ~·1··,..lhli· 11'1U110• P111"'"·' able dexlerily f o r MOLD OPERATOR Nun.11111: L'111t & J..,r .\p1~1in1r11• n1 _l' !11 ------ __ _ ' ~lu.~t IH•\'(' f'llr & 1ypt'\\l'llf't', I . . . od . (Jtl<"•· ,,,, .. ,,. ...,,.., II I Ill ' It".,.,.. 'L'<>\'!(~' . \ -· ;.1i-:IO'X"I. l:'>IOI> F:. r:dhl>;• I'. I trauung in pr UCllOll ' .. • ""' 11r •)I' '. u ' -' ~r.1' ,., ~tH 'll~nul\111, VO LT 1 OOo/c NointA Anft n1ach ine O!X'raling. 1S<•t-vp $.· or•·1-.11+• !l'a1L\J,•r (1 ~1J~~<l'i'~ht~n!~~~~1~~ ;~111~~ ~· .. ~in''"~ I fu ll.(· p/1h11<'. :T.(l l-;. COll.'t Instant Personnel I HOU 'f."f' r C'ood r I "'or 1nj('1•!k•11 ltl()ldlu• !Iv.~ .• \,U ---~--0 s .~ ~l·:Pt-:R. P 1·., , re e rences re-oor n••\\ 1;1l·1li1~· offi•nn.: 111.-Ten1poriir.v Scr.•11,-t•, piiff'ut.~ • 2 l<l"hl. ;iJ:'!"l I quired. •'Q\Ji!). Sn111!1 11hop t..r1>t 01 1,.nt'lllli 4, work.in~ s,\l.L;i RJ.J•ttJ..:.'i f:.'.\~l ,\Tl\·1: I ~l.\YL'\«i iti1lhll'U'.' 0 IJ r •. :1848 C:.n1pus l.}r., $uir(' \~ c•h1!(\1i•n iu·ck n·Hnhll' '''I" r I STACOSWITCH, I NC. l'tlnd~ !If'! .k~! l'\n l''!pt'r. nl'C. ,u;. N'e1~·poi1 !kfteh .'l-IG-li41 ' FREE full 1·h11zi:1· .. "" .. u I I\'•' Appl)' 11:m u ... ~•'I'. ('O!'ll<L :>l!'SU ,,,.µ/) :\lun lhru t r1 P .D .A. lvt l',.u·1c1ll, h>lllt." a~l'. Equal Oppor. T>:mpkly<'t' I hnu'-t'kl .. pt'•. ,·'1\n~ .. 1 \1\1 :\G.11 P e rson n e l Dept. ',I0~3i»•I "-roon1 & i:KwH'tJ. l'hon\· J<:n1ploymenl Office f:t:1ual 0 1•111:io;•r. En1plnyl:'r Saddlebatk Snit• 1"'1-....•n ''"P.~r in """ll inl.: --- DJSTR.!Btr ron:sn""di·ri _~16~a~p1n . K N ---.. ,1111n1 ···1111p ,,, 111# •. 1.... STAT TYPIST JIO\I', p T !Im<'. ,1urk .,1 l!Ot':'Et.:~:~:Pt:nc.~,-.,-m-.--,,.1 AV AR MOLDERS R eal E5t•te Sale5 lrtofll\'" or piinh•1 c·11,.u1t ,\n 1111111~,1 "i'•'Ulllt; for i.n honlt'. Take-11. closer look' l~Jn11· ,\· :\ rh 1Id 1· "". u r 1% t'n 1 l y llC'\'(!f'O for C In Newport 1•"11~1 ll1<.h 1'11') ;..In 1 ""11•t') uld11Ud.l 11 "'"'1.-ti..·r·I h, .. ·J.. Glenn 67;).j,260 I NO.ONE E V ER :'1]•)11-t'n Turtl1• l!• ... ·k .1 r~·· MFG co INC hl'oo"n!l<Wo boal ('O, ,\1111ly 111 ommunity Hospital F" . I c I ~ '''lllill .I \'·II, ,111"'1~''.1 .t I ~1vun1t l y~nn~ 70 i.. ,, Ill. ORLU.. PRESS k IUIT\'I P A YS A FEE lh1n 1r:i.n" flj!).:;,12 alt ., .• ' ., • 1 ,.ltpp.:•r ' :'lluru\f' Corp. l:Jl\J 1nanc1a e n er Ii !.:l'•".ll ~ :l•· I" 1~"·""·~·· :'lhl"I 1 .. ·t.·1.111 nunol••(\ Ill> lathe 0""1'ill0f'S !or sin"'ll AT AAMES p n1. S:ll-~~(~ 800 So. State CoJlefloC I: {), l'i<l .. nlal. !'.:.Jut: •. \n.1. :,."',.Jlj1 r11~ro ch· \';i1rnr1a P"'"l l\.:IOU'S II•'\\ ~·t'\'11·" 'I'll· .\l)pl)' UL j•'n.llll IJr />l·nr\ I f'll"'lll•lO J"\~l 1' ll•'('LU'ilh: 11! r r " " ·,,o:c,:e::::,:::_""=-~--I'\ -• F" I ""u111" 111 \•aul f~1··r ,,,. :'I g. 11~11. Pll'RJ.alll \\'Ork· I l!Ol'SE:Kt :F:PEH. ch I ! ii j \'u,. \JI erton \IOT~.L '" ~k-CIC.rk. 111;1tun:. ,1·1''1"'a"3'7111111.. h'r ~1·11 •lr t'\pt•rn·11t~'ll ....... 11111'1'>, ~'!}IO H1u1dulph I )•lll ;.·11 .. \"l~pulrer..i 1~ cone il1on" It i;:(Jt)(J ronl· THE EMPLOYER Carr, :'ilon-F'r i Exp(' r , µ/li·ni· ,.,rs. ,\pply 111 ( 4 -2 21 1•r•' .,.,,•lr•u•n•"I ~-,1,.,, •'Hrirt' "''' . 1 ·~ia ,1~ ~.,., ... , l1r ' p,,., on 1u·1 p11ny f!llid lx1icf11s. T.I J)-ALWAYS DOE S l.1\'('-l'IUI, 0\111 lfllll!>I) ;.. l,:. 1:-..·1 En\·1~:\1 l~t; 1/tl\'!I_.; f'l'l'l><•n Only. (',\,1,1 ;\l1 •;'i T.1k1• !'..lfl j)i··i:u F""'\\';•y JIU:lllf'/11•~1 I·) l\o"ll 111\.1).!l'I'~~ 17141 :.:.ti m7·,, ('.11>11 N1ulh, till-~ ma.lie t."Orp. Cll111, J8j1 t\c·1. 1 6!2-2019 \l<-11d;i1 ll uii tn·t.•\ Inn. J.;!O_:. llnrl'<'i_· HI M l _ 1 T,1 El Toro 1,(.11. Tw'lll..•11. ~I\• 1n• 1 h.i nth-ui..: .1,1".i============= ,\\'f'I• ~·1n<111<'!i1l ~'l"\'lt~ lt'ring, Irvine. 97~ Admin. Asst $950 ,11 ,,,.:'J..K~:•·.i•··n-. 111. 1 ,_ 111 !J,\\1'''1.:& I iu :IJ'\I \'ia ~.-trl\;l<l i:ruiu• \hui~ ,,,11111,,11_1.t-,,.11,.,.l l:qu .. 1 f)ppcot. f;n1plo,:.er D C • .. -"' :'ll(ll•t:i. :'11.\ll) ,I, l)flh•' L I,, ,. ,_ tll• :l \\1,t·h1~··l ··-1.1l1·11 .1111· rug o r 01met1c R1<"l1t h~n·I lo """· 'l"O:t tl\1n rn1, I\ r.r •• I "'•I 1:•11n1\ 0P""'r11U111) •n1pl. • \\ k ' 'I 'I ' '-1 rqll., rrnr !ll[lll•)•'r SECRETARIES I .. .. .~ .~ <)~··· <II° II •. ,, li•llt;·· "' I'"'', Ill" ... 1 ... .,1 ,1\:11l .tPl1• 1 .. ,. !H'V. STENO Saleslady h11\'e 1n anuf. b..1rk.l!f<'IUli<l ~·1nr f:u~lii;h. ~12·Rl'.'..1 r.t f ~'3:t. N\'l\IXJrt BhJ, C:'il "1 t • ~ t 1 I :\f.1 tur<". l'~pcr. f/thn1•. ,\p-).~u.~y .('Xf't'. . ~-<>.; a I 110CSE\\'IVF.S. $-10·S60 "'kl:,:, ===========I ->1~-9.-\J. ' \UllSE-i .\al.·~. 1.:\. J.;x11o•r. upp 1' ,·111 ' '11 ' ''' 11 1' "n ~ ur.ct ri.i...in.: or .. ·ru111;11 1t1n I . V ,.f'<Tt'!lt""" "·ho is I I ' or u-:1111t"'·'· !11lf'f\\\~, 11.11 lll•l'll••\ •. .11 1:111 N rf B h pr 111 J)f'N'.011, la l.idn l . 'J • PCl!4'f A:· 11/111111" Sl'.lO & up Ulcl'll\' MACHINIST :'l!lfl'~:l. ,\111 1d~. \\ill lr:~in ' '· '"' '''"' \lon·L'r1 , ,, ... , .• ,I 1_1.ir~. )\~.!··lllJ \l<m '1hru ewpo e ac I lll ...... i... ,, ... h .. rp llkll\, l\/.J.1'· Drugs, 344.i Vin l.ido, NR c-har1n1ni.:. ,(. can takl' ,:o•nl(' ,,. P.i•Ji·i"·. 0'°'.•1.·.-,_ 1 '"' r • ,_.,.. ., •·11 • I> I''''· • l11r "< • • """ ...,..r• .\11p ~1np1·1~11.('•i..l111'h·,,1 1.,,1 ,, 1-,,,,, ll•••p, ~I ' ~nrl1_\ \1ri>•Tl ,~ld>'\l'lnnn1!'ntf11'111 , (..,,' · "'·"' "" EXPEDITOR/ DISPATCHER of !he• load off 11111 shouldt'r~. -.... -.--,, u , ""' I ,. i... H f ' 1 1 1 I Top skills arr lll'\'l?s.". !!liU.'it.\\ORK. l(t•1ll•r;il, L Inn. '.i'.!05 llarhor Ill. C''I l 't•nT1'r ~1, ('\! ;.i ..... :1.->..i . TARBELL Realtors1 h:L' f'f".'111111.:" l·ir .,..,,.n·l ilrl•'" I ~ \.1~1 ·1 '11~·.;;, f;t~'.1 IHI: i-.1 ··r~ 1h1~-s wkly. f\\.\•n tr;in~p ~rnlll! prl'r!~1nu 1i:11·1 ~. ~·1-111• ... ._ _ _. _____ _.,., _ . _--1 _ j .,.,·/unn .! )I'-' l\'l • ..trd t'X· Exec. Sec'y $700 Rl'f5. Ca!! 6 7 3. 4 8·2 Ii ' l: Oflo'l'llh' \·arit'!'( ri r NEEDED ~11r~rs i\utr, i::.~1) .. 1 l"'l'll'llC'(' Jason S.1t Agency \\'<'l1'k for b\Ul'l'hip ~\'). '.\lust ,,o.'c'"o'eP""l"1~---~= 1u;wh1n .... 1n~·lud1.1.:. T11n1 ·! I 11 BN l'Ol1\ ho~p. r1uillt' 7. RECEIVING I 17·1M Hn'JOkl1ur.-1, f \'h-. he' a JX'~so~ "'ho hk<'s lots or 1 INSURANCE___ J~un·· &· \C'rta·ll· 1t1ill. ~h .. rt ·· LJll .ol\;-l,,il * E 1crow Sec'y , :-.1utc :.'11 ~o,...t;~ \\'e are CUJ.TCn11y lookini; for r1·-pons1luhty & .l·an nin 1111• AGENCY GI R L n111~ ts!X'r. r ,. 11u1r1· d • 1 IMMEDIATELY ,\:l'H~+:~ ,\1dc·~. 111111 z1c·. ;;.tr fll\"N111, !(1:' .. I or rv>ll l <'•1,,1,. a capablf:' individual to l'X· \\'hol<' sh<;\1' .,.,·htlt' her 1-...~~ ..:n1,,1l .. ,~11>, d.i;> ~Hit. '11111 """ ~· 1 ~ <.1U• ~t !1«1111 ·1 CLERK !11•1.t ,\,•rin·a!c> 1~·p1n:.·, ,h, STER E O SP EA KER pedite and control n1atc>i-1a! I i11 i;onc· :OU ~ or tht' tln1e. I f ire & h"nH'"11111•1 ~ "'~11·r-1 ST 11 A,,,c, 1 0;,,SkW•·• _1T,.~,H10,,1J0NC' • I b1'Hii 11; 1:rll....;t IC'!• phon" Jlt'r:.nnah1~ DEVELOPMENT f\0"1.' ix'l\lo«.'('n all P'?.'Uction S<>c'y 11hrl fiQl'sn't 11(4•t\ lot~ lf'fl<'<' nr1···~~<iry \lust lo(' .. , (25) ~L'I ·r \cl JI EC v1ork: slatlons. \\111 ad-1,,f !IU""J"\'i sion & thl'>'t·lion. ~(lo,cJ l\'•'1~1 Li<lf>cl 1'11l11J'l' for ' '"'' 1 \,Ill "r p/\Lui~ *Financial Sec'y T H d 11 11 ·-.. .1-l:J..:',.041 Un k'll d \!111u11· " l',\I• l'll'I "· .\In 1 :-.1inu1n11h .. r ~ ~·· ,r-, .. , 1111 \'tt)tld ui IB-ri !'>lf'rt>i ltlOllll yma1nt;una v.·01·k Sontl" roUl'ge \\'Oul tl hC' thl'nghtpt•rson'lh~tn~('('H t:1111-1I O!li"f•I'. En1r;i•1.\l"r s I e 1-\\,•~·· t':dl b12·~11 J lll'l"H'IH'l' 1:1 II l•C'<'h!JlT', lll'.ll )'~111'.'.>P1 n_1-: .. ,a.h!ll ly to In PfOt'CS!'i Blnlu~ ) Ir j \ 1 f' · T ' I ~}~lt'Til' :'llu~111.l.\1'rl1."0.•! . l<'pu. i1r1~·r nrt'a. n1·1n1·1•·11·\1, • 2 OFFICE GIRLS-1 'cnd / .. r . ~1 11np1n.' rl•'l"'"j "or"1111111 prt~1u'\ l"t'ports. Previou8 stock rno1n 1.1,n f>·l.'rn. S.i.1-~~ ,. · "' rn us11·11l r 1•r S.mit> ('h't'lf1111u· experitnce 8 strong pl~s· 1 Jr. E1crow Ofer $700 I ;::;:;~;;:iii;;;:.,_,_;;; MACHINE I Assemblers NEEDED lllt'lll ~"r" ltll •'\J!l'l'll'llt't• * Adm. Sec'y 1,1~·k;:l'Q(Ulll ll('t"l'!>lo.1f'), \\lll Salaru comnwnsuratf' 1th P1.......,1~·s1 e n1oclern to • OPERATORS tk••·1·"·'·11) llt•:n·\• llfluii; · l tr;un n>:;hl jX'r!'Ufl. ~". .,., .,., !>. ,. Llfl l'\SPECTION lt<1•hO t"1t'J111ont' 1l1spatch c •••• J 1 ~·n1"fl!.., ·,\nnly in lop i.1.all ... 1~·qu11 1'<l .t '\<'•' 6per1cnce. St>nd resum(' or riate f1narl('1al inshtution ~"' · ' ~· .. r lit! 111,inuf. 1\·.,rk '\.• 1 ,. & "" I ',, ,. ~ n T"n"I '''''""•<<••I MON I TRON P k ,\IU•f (·•· _,, <&Ult' lu •U'!\'t' n • ' .... .. " ... . apply: lookin~ for son1conr \l'ho RECEIVING 11o~r n•·•'. Hrs ~ pn1-ll )I ;>111 ac agers .\jl ,•IY Ill l"•'r"'Jll .~ , ... ., PRIM pr,,!'d ln1h11rtu111 lllU ... t t•· INDUSTRIES PERSOl'NEL i\IAr\AG[I: h11s 1 1 ~·2 }TS f'XJWr. 1n I 11111111<•. Cont't\ lfll'. ~.B. Y ELLOW CAB CO. ARK ..... 1r ... 1artt·r. 111Jhn1o: '" J• 1919 s. Su::.an St. C'st.'l'O\\', \\'11l Ira.Jn hri~1 l INSPECTOR 1;12-J\T:'. , •'J•! r"•1i"ln,.1b1hl.' ,t, II • r .. Standard Memories, Inc. br r 11 VOLT 1.'\(/ •• 1•1 .. 1, t •>.'•' :'>It ~" Sanla :\na :::i~; o1f~·r. 1~~7ni:: ~r I RNJ\11rt'~ 1.1 ~ ra r "' "'-MACHINIST Instant P er1onnel • • " -.. --1 PRODUCTS CO. 11 .. l··~·1tel1•11th Call JoAnn 714-979-9100 ll\Ortgap:l' c'Q, t'X(X'r. ok. pt'rirnr c• a,. l\t•\l .i1' a ~lrori;: Tn \l•ll'k ITI I Ol!ln ~)\l'lf' ••1\ l'.\J~I' ~llll•' 11t~lt" '''V l ~.\•'•·Jlrnt 11•1L'kln~ l''nd~ ,t. I f•"l!H1~ f,,r In-pl.int 1111111u1 ·I T• 1111•w.11·~ ~'!>"l<'t' NII•'~ hrlp 1'.111 .~ hill 11111,. I 111 ru•f1T.• A subsidi&J"\' of APPLIED i\lAGNl:.JJC:; CORP. Sala1 Sec'y $600 , ba1·k~nrl in 1n"JX'r11•1n nl 1-:1•n1•1·;1I lath•· .v ,.._.n,,. 111111 :"i!\{il ('.1n1p11s \)r. ~U''•' 11); 1 1 1 '''' I ' ·11T 1~--1, " ~· l. Hl\1,111.1.1_._ .. _ •:\'• "!11.'I Turi 1~1. 1~ in rlirc> nl'f'd of a n1"· P 1 ('I 1·1 ' 1 ,,,. · \\OJl'k rN(d. 1111 1 <>17-:i.r;~ ''''"l"l" B"i"h :1 t•,-l11J i..·t 11 .~,.~ ~1 .Jo'i' .... do., i.h;irp i 11 t<'11 1 g p n 1 1!1tl :'ifus1 ))(' ;1hlr Tll u.~•· 111· 1~1~1 SOJ..:'(11 '.? E11 11"I 0 111"1r En1plc•)C'r -l',\ll1'."fJ\, I" ll'LJ'- STOCK CLERK mt S. Anne St. Sanl a Ana , Culif. 9270 1 An equal oppo1tunily cr11ployer 1.1·/hc·a\')' dictaphOru> or nias:: ~ptx·tion m1·a~ut1n~ 1!:1111-:r" :'I r , o o 1 ' ·nnl ,,~ ...... r . ~"'' '"\C's :ind mt-asu1't' part<; i11 • .-.11-• l,\[lJ Of clu., i1ork, ll'hahl1· ---------Lun1•h U11n1·:.!pu1, !Juuu·rf ~,,,_ ""' I l!l l'I 11\l'I' 2J. S!(•:td) Nt :t:ti I 11.,111111, 1 hl'll, 'I .1\llll·l!1m1, l;1·.1 11•1.·d niLd· sc:'C·y to ?rl "'or" co us , !nnn;1t1<·1• 11 i!h h uo·111·1111~. ,. I I I kl SI'" • • I s 1 1 ,1 .1n p0y111t'nt '' i;:ro. 1i.1,v. ,.,,, 11r1• r .,., hr n,,,, ,,,,, .1,.,,, ,,, 1-, •. ,,.,,1 RECEPTIONIST salcsn1C'n. Top 'brn<'fit s & . a arv comn1C'nsurii c 111 1 ~· ~ · . 1 1 1n..,11ri;l1h'l' ,\;. p;i 1rl \,,~·~ (',11 11r•·. Fnr 11111 '1'\11·11, Ji••" ''' ·1·1,,. I'••\, I." ,.1 .. ,,1,,,, 1,,_,,,,.1,1, ,'-, ... 1 loc1111on. ~h !JOI !lt:l'C'SS. l'C\j)('l'IP!ll'.('. :,en( l'C'~Ulll•' <) " -·"" ., ., • '" .. " ""' -<"urrrnll)' THE IRV INE CO. ,\pplr 7~Yl \\'. B'1~· ,\\r,l 1·:111 :'llr..;. f{u~h1•r. 17111 n.1 .... r~J..t<1 .. L1 .>1<'~.1 1 1 .11,111;:•fUhllh!'~)"-'li.Wl ~i\f , E ". • p" RI EN' C )CD R.I'.. A11\1ta nt 1550 PERSONNEL i\lA:"lAGEI~ liaUJO... 1Clr1:.l'1l .\l•Hl •'-' 4!(\.-51i!J l \!011 .1, T11•·"· .-. c.. -I TL!f'~I. : t ',\HJ·ti.\\L :->1111 ,i.;u l~ .,1,111 1,u'l•I~. ~larl l.l()J Co(l s11.!es1na11 or s.al<'S\lo'On1:10 for \\'ork undrr rl1r<>ct1on nf S da d ,.,, "111 11 :1111 ,,,,11~ l/,,rl, :,m.«Ci:i. 0111,\tHI \~l ~('111:ior1 l'l'11h·r I •r r\1•11r01r1 Brach. (";1 ~i~~ ~:i1u:1 I 01ipor. 1-:1nployrr p;i rr -11111 ... JI• rn1.1nrnt fl"»I• 1Lul1 :..1.111,(l'l•· (<1r ,1 !'ll pablt•, 1·nr1~1 ·t1<· ~1ock f' 1 c r k l'rc•\'IUUS St1"M•k l'lf!lll l"\ p1.•n,.11c1• d .. ~1r.-<1, hut not n• t'•'S!<IH')' i'lc'l1M' !\ l'lld 11 ~Ullh' ur ;1ppl~·: t=alcs & n'ntal!I'. !i dnss :l prcsidt'l11S S<'t.'!'elal'y, \\'1ll tan r )!,\G~E'TIC :'1g11 '.llanuf "" NEVER A FEE .... ,, ,;;:,t l'o·r~1nn1'! ,\~1'11('}, '/.1 9 !ll~l'•'!'••1'11"\' v.·ee.k. Ole!llC'r Salisbury, lakC' 1ndiv. v.·/poisc & in·j Memor1"es, Inc . I prndut'll•Jn, \\'Ill t!dltl I ,.,-,.,. J "I r-1 .. --I IJ.11'1•!1' Hl\d, C.'I I '' Realtors, 6T'.r6900. re!ht:f'nce 11·h<l hiis niio. I yr I &r ... 7ta'.! ~I :\l/i''. ' • iine ...... 1 ''""· ,\p· --f c L l'l::P.SO\~t'.L )IAN..\Gl:.:H 1'~actory ASSEMBLERS Trainees Openings lor d1.1rs. !i\\'1ng and i;::ta\·c for pl1LqH· produrt aAAl'mhlen;, ;\u t'XJ>criencc n'quiml. PLASTIC· MOLDING MACHINE OPERATORS T ra ine!5 Openings on !<Wing and graveyard s h i r r s for molding machine ofl('rato1'5 "·ith or \\'ilhout f:'Xpca·ienee. EllN'llt'nt o p por! uni I y, be11C'f1ts, 11.nd 11orl.'h1g con· ditions. Apply in person. MEMOREX Comdata O ivi1ton 1352 Rt',\·mld~ ,\,·e. Santa ,\n:o. Cali!. f•f sN·'y ('Sprr. & !r!l1n !u l ,\ ~11h~lrti11i;. .,f -M i s t BUild&r1-A lum I I /•I,\ in /11:1 .:-nu. n11l11•1J1) :.1 RECEPTION IST INAN IA bt't.un1c C"S!'t". ra11ta~t 1c t'\>. 1 APPLIEDt-J ,\1;\r.:r1cs L-. ..... , •• T1 ___ , \\'""''' '. ,_.Ex ec Sec retary' .iJ,uk"1· ,,~J r_ 1701.L \I :(;f'nC'r.i! offwc. v .1r1etlll HI the l.K':tl'h \\'/great CORP. """"' ·~ ~..,.,, .. lo s.) .....-• c•h r11 ;,il l"-'~111011 1•lln !rt•tll SECRETARY hl·iX'lits & pot<'ntial. '..':!..?!,.;.Ann<' sir•'"' f!~n81~0 of ov<'rtunc. Cl.II ..,,Secretary l'L • .\SlH.:S .1 .. ,.1;. 1 ... 1,,ru.ih1lll1e:.. :i1u.,1, k 5525 ~:.n•:i. .\nn, Cnhf ~•::i01 .,........ : Ma chine Opr. T r nes. 1;.p• -~t\\p1n.Call l<Jrappnt,I F ront D es &-'Clerk Tykist 1 nu~> t,1'{)\\lflb l'"· has 01,.11. hi\\. :o-1n1-,: ::o 11111 . liJ.)..9J\li I lil' the l't'nlt'r of a11ent10n \ 1 ~ 1 1 " 'lr"'11·11I , -· -II' I J . r L,Ju .• "lllJOl'un1) . ,, . •,I/Sec 'y/Bk pr tni;~ t•n ~\\~n;; ,\· i;r:ovr~.,1'11 • RECEPTION IST I 1' 11111•:111unn11'f11111••1Jl''n in this plw;h i\'e1rpcn1 ~aeh. 1•n1"IO)'" I * FRONT OFFICE * ...-•hlll' IOT '""' •0 • , 11 • 1ng for ;1 ,·,1n.1hl<' !«'t'n•tnr. I G<J nd 1 " · "' i ' ·' "1111"1'> rz,,ul olh1·1• l~t·11•1111U1i1~t '"" ,.. · Standard Memories, Inc. ,\ >1ultot1ch11rv ol ,\PPLILIJ :'i\1\f;NLrlCS C'O!~P. '..'t.11 S ,\rUl(' :0-:1 !-..u11u Aria, Cklll ~.'iCH Ol". rgoou~ ~ i_iu:s Mis5ion Viejo-$500+ &-'Rec e ptionist un i11Jrt·11un iuoh\1t1.i.:I rir ~ •1fl1•·•· T,11111~ ~II to \\Ork in "llf a C'ei'Junrin~ &_ ~<'al prop e to 1101 k \ 1:-.;sUR..\r\CE co. n-.:rund.n~ , f' I' nf't"'<I'> atiraell\'C (X'l"'fln 111.u·h1n• ~. Trr11 n on "lull P ,111 ~ .. · 111;~hcnl ·,, , dep:H1n1l"nt !Jull••s 1"11 ln j \\'1th. Lots of pott'ntia.I. L..'l!it ~alt'S slaff ha." oprn1n~s for ;0 h<1l1c.llr •~II front ofhcl' lri"' Asst. Controller • ~·111 11,1n1 '" .,.,,,ik. 1-;,1• l' f P ... ,.., •1R--Ou76 I 1·luUr 11andl1ng 1·1utton1"rl ,\n 1•111i:•I "PJYOrtun lty 2 gals_ are. _llOlv ""~·!:-.ale~ ai.;,.nL t.:~f'l'r., \1111 "]~·r.ihir~ ;1Ct,·pl•'ll ,,1,.,. "'''~'~ .:_·~ l'i\•dll l1lt>1', IJ ,t, 11 H'po1i.-, (·n1plo~rr scc:rt"tar:ies \\ h~1. l.lon t train inC"'!JlC'r'rl. Sal up t•J rllllll'~. R IVIERA &-'Clerical Recept. \1·i;.· fh•:in 11l;1n1. :\lnl Hl-~1.1 ~.r L1\eon \lou~rkN'flo.t' h.111k n•111n1 1!ir1111111~ :ul!I -----.--... ,... ... -1 pa~s 1h1s opportunlly up. $8)() ... c-•~m. lU8-Ei91 Dartnell P ersonnel I h1.•n1 his u1t·hu1111;; p ;i 1 d '.(~r !'l~c1ly latly (.1J:\l call 1 ~·1•111~ t1rl'l fl'.J).tU1~ <11 n1on1h .-,ll'Ol:.~TS, $2 ~ hr . + V ariety · $450 En1pln~nH•n1 ,\i;:.-i1<..·~. In•·. 1 Se•v<'ce Agen cy gn1u111r.sun11wr •,.:t-,ll•b .ift bpn1 I)' flnan1·1;1l i'•port~. Pos1·1 t..onw..·s. ~·8p111 d111I~_· .+.ML ~ 2fil;2 Bu;.1ocss Ctr lJr. ~Ir ~~'IC'I l J C-'I '' IJ k 816 ''<< ,,·111-1· ,-1 •I o.c. '''''l)()l'L ... o-'\l··'l1d111J,:h t H~ ~. ruJI (•I' llilr1 IHrll', ,\11 rlon 1,..11uirl'll J.!rT"! !\'Pllll! .., l r. U' • -.......... ... .-il'l'1111· ,s:,:;..,nn Call 640-8470 • --·--T,,ping. 3ns1\'C'r ph01){'!', 111n I :'iluh11i;hl·i1\:\I ~htf1, :"\1u-...1• .. ,\J'h~. r'!r arid ~horrhand 'kill ... ""' ,,.,.JI ,,L;l '~.10\'.TE~!Jt:~T t'rrandl', file & learn to u~ ----Electronic Med ical prc·J. :111 sh1 fl ~. /{l·vfrly itR " pJ,.11s.iint phfinl' man-I Offi,..,. Budd1 n1:" :'l!Ei\ 1>l'r\•i('e rl'talilll'>hrrl 'l '\\\'l'll'f'f' I I ,. I J !he~'Qn1putcr.NcvC'r adulJ I · ·, · '· ·· r<' l\••r·y . Instruments, Inc. :'lla1)1r ~'11.'i:Z \'111 Ulrada, nrr. ,(W"I( ~t:irtun• ~H nJ)' PC'rfe>rn1 rout1n1• 1na1nl. on " ,_,,,111 & 101, In. 1, ••. 0 for 1"111•' fu!I or P.1rt lllllt', C'<JI! '.\lorn auto l"t\Jtl' 1\/lhr Lri••11n.1 11 111~ ilnd IM'ni 'lll .~. 1\pj<I)' lo 1>c1" j' ACHY systcn1, '""'Und!i, "'' ... '.Ill L1•11, ~.ir ... :i.i:i.'>. I 1Suh.l;u11:11·y <JI (",d1f. " . ,.."•Y ~. sharp, fa.:.1 Jelll'!lct . l'J'ltl~t,.,r 111 {' '.II • '\ 1: · rn1ec•l11 1n ;\Jold1ng1 ....,n, hu i lri ln1-: .... up•?r.-~~ 10,...~i.. ;\flp1~1'· hr.~ l 1i11ni. ., .. ,, \ Lii R b" ' •~111Cnru1l or•'\\, }'(lft'nl\111 SPECIALS I M edi·Ca l G a l To $800 D i1count Clerk S600 A /P PBX 5600 D ic ta phone $600 Ga l F rid ay $550 P ayroll $550 ADMINISTRATIVE MALE DIVISION I '.lll'ri·h'1<· ~1i;:;1~1~n1'.·.;;_·~ 1~in·1fd 11i1;1~~1~ 1 -,~1~<)~1r1·~:~;::':i:ak ... r fGs~i~:sfs~a5nd DIC EON !~;1~h::~~~~ra1.~~~i1 8~~1~ SKILLED 1 -~~·~0 E~~E':NCE -[ P LASTIC "" 0 """'"'' '°1 ELECTRONIC ~ P£RS()NNEL 01< NECESSA RY I TECHNI CIANS Temporary SERYJC-ES .. •c:><•irv I UNSKILLED 'T RAINEE POSIT ION "'I""'""''"' io '""'""""' Sales Help INC ~..._1 NOW OPE N 111 .... r..:la·~. St:i rtin.: \\att<• , ;\ccounlant to St.ii-=; \lE\' GG !nd u~1~1,.~ of s,,, Cal if I l'Q ni rn t•o sun\1 ~, 1 111111 Fr1r Our Apn! S.1lc 18522 Von Ko rm an Prod. t-l gr :\la•·h ~"hop to $21K \E~:IJ£D htJ,. 1n1n1c<ha!c> openint:~ f<:>r •·:1.1~·11•·n····. I<·\•' 'PP ,\' 111 lndus/:\lcl·h En!'.,'1.' Sil!\ ~O\\' rnouu•f's in d 1 ~JI In)' . ]":rson." J..d lt r 1 1lll11~tr11·~. ,\f1pl~ I'< ,..,..nn•·I Olll<'t' Irvine, C alif. 92664 JI' .• '-. Sr. r irlr\ S..•n·it'f' To \l'Ot'k f•1r lill'\:•' , ltT11':< ,,J 11111rkf'l\nt: rll.~!r1bullOtl .~·, lrl(', .!Ol {Ju\<' Sll'l'CI, 1:.' I 1':'11. :'llOn Thill t'ri Et1i;:111N.'rs·Scn' H..-pa1r 1'flnt'Crn 1fl Or;ltlgr• Coun1~ •T•dlt nu•rchand1s1ny. 6 111•11 ;.., \\'flOM 8'-<11"h _ _ ;o.;11 2 Fi1,h1r1n 1 .. 1;111d. NH :\!edu·al f.qu111 lu Sl ~h: area. l•P';1t111ns lo opr11 Ill UH· PRESSE R, EXPE R. j 1'.<[U<•I 1111por i'.n1plOYl'r E11ual oppot1 unit~ ernplu} l'r "" t --- TELEPHONE OPERATORS \\'orkin~ from lll1n1I". Pntlanthropl1· cai1111a1i;n. Call 51i-74l2 TEMPO'S .... Co~t At'<.'Quntant ''' $11K IMME DIATE n1.~ll,,ite fu ture. ~l t10> 1'•~1 ill Hr 11k. 1;11-::1;2, ~H -:::::::::====== an equal opportunity A T , .,75 Legal ~retary tv ~-.;m OPE NINGS 11"11" !IOI\ OJll'tl lnr lull 111111• l'H , ~ 1.,-\I 1 -.,1• A ll Feet P aid By Employer cn1ployf'r n1/f cct ng r a1nee ~ Salc-s/:'ilktng ~c·y 1,1 ~;l'WJ jX'rman .. nt P"'ll'llt'. .~;,-;:'11,\, .Jll u 11· -' '"'""""""""!""""""""""""'i Gi·t>al oppor. for hright .Sef'retalil'" 10 s1.·i0 E x pe r. Not Necessary * :\L:\T Tl'.Al:'\l:"G !'HO· ~r'll n1h1 (';1;p-•r .. '111 ... 1 kno·.1. I Saddleback Community Hospital St~CH t:f,\ltY I Con~11 . 1r,n Pro1:rl'!>SL1 e Of'\ l'k1Jll r in I )ran~c Co. 1le,1r"' ~·r) ,\~·~1st. !(l !ht• lJ11'1•1·lur •1! Con.,tn1ctll)n. '.'ltu~t I"' 11bl" !(1 t.1kl' Sht.111h.1111I. 1,1,1rh ,.,,,,_ qn1crifJ11 l'~p<·r , llM' JO h:ey ,\dr!. \lit"h, ~ind 11 kll(.l11!rd~f' ()l . ;..,'<~J1JJ11u1i.:. Dial-A-Job! TJ:::'llPO offrn: ,, rrul y 11nh1u•• & 11n11~ sa\'1ni: 1'.JllJIL'.lJ1 un1I) lur !>11 111<'11 .. F/C BKKPR-E:>.:pC'r. req. lx."A'inn<'r 01· ~rnoone \1·ho is Field Clrum~ AdJU,!t'r I Due To GRA:\I. Jc.•k ~·in•: l •'1.1.1'1':"'n '\Po r . \\'rile Cl11~siflrd 1\1! #60, .~1udyi11i;: lll'{."0Unti11g, \\'i ll Trnl'. ctri;rre 10 S72~1 Xlnt Training \'iORJ\ 1\1-SO ,\\11\lL FOr:. 'h·~11"" i;,5-::;.,~·1\-:;;1!~ lil!•·t Dt<ily Pilo!, 11.0. linx 1560, 1r1:1in a sharp beginnt'r in Bookkeepc.>r Con~1r Sli2:, Sl 50 WEEK L 11 l c; H • SC fl 0 0 L l:.: ..!' riir~.:..""_' :n' C.osta i\lciia, CaJH. 9'l626 local manuf. !inn lo berome R<'rrpt ~f'CN'tu ry to 56:!5 y l COLLt:r.r: lJi'TUDE~'TS f'HJ('!.'\r; ,\· h1llu1~ 1·l•·1·k fr•r F/C BOOKK EEPER ivilh rosl arc.-oun1ant. {)(-grl'e or Dit'luphonc Typ1s! to S.)jl) , l't •i>tl',\,'\\' li!:.:'\l'.f!T.;; •'h•1•11·1r;1! f'llt1'!!·u1·1~1n 1'0 KEYP U NCH S ECRETARIES \\no w~ni 1!J1-:n1f1t'd l:.: ;0;·1n1uJa1 u.ii lnn~ or ~h0rr l«rru 11.~•.l!nn1rn:s f>'11 day~. coupl1· \\'r~i.~ ,,r f,•v.. D\Ot11hs . jOU 1!t'C!dl'! ~011 heavy Reul J.:.~1<11(' bnck· 1·a11 be work1ng on it. PBX Tt<'ct'p11on1~1 s~ro ,\~per 1\·ork agn'('ni<'nl FOR PERSONAL l•>1:11r"•I 1n lr'\'111•' .. \t u~i t~ ground. Send rc.~•une lo P.O. Mgmt Tra inee $550 Dtafrsn1en/11n1nan, print{'<! f or n10r<> lnfo1111n\1,111 INTERVIEW CA L L: flunil i.or "1th Hir!dl» Xlnt '.11u~! ho· 11 ~C'lt ,.tar1r·r h!raJ 11orkin:: r·o111llli-011!'.' ;•nrl ,.,~···llr1H fr 1 n gr ht'n•'f1t .... S It I :i r y 'r,ril· c· '.'>] I k ' •"91.J * 54'9226 'lllun. fnr1t'" t~·ll{'fl!S ,\ Hox 2~80. i"c11·11\.Jrt 1:1 c ;i l' h Sharp & 11·i!l ing to learn arc iro·uil • "' 1· 11 I!· 0 "" ~ * 536-2591 .,..,1rlii t1i.: <',,11,h . ::..10-!i.iill I 9"1663. kt'y rf'<jUirf'mf'nts. ~lust bf' Ap:irln1rnr :\li.:r S·l:il+apl I (. II T 0 I --------- Immediate Openings FIBERCl..AS."i. need ~1uallfi(l(\ :?I fur bonchrig: purj)O"'-'S. CA~,~L TR.ISi! ll~PKIX.s '.llUJ)J::l}; \\antl'd p lltllf' .a 9 ues'' n y REAL ESTATE I man for hand lay.up, i;el, Proplr orientf'd indtv. 1rho J~-::1.f!.I \\l!IT'f~.:\!l)H~-r1·r~ -~· 1\knr!~. \rill lra 1n. _____ <!_~:pm __ -Ji\oT1 a 1i 1nn,.,r. 1· • ;,rr l\'111 llU1flSIU'<J1(' 111111 C)illl'l'l•'li('\• rnu Cl<n. ~:riu111 orrortu111t\· A PPLY BY PHONE ~:n1p!r1)t'r. Con i,,,·! !Jen;, 1 {.ill :H0·4.QO .'-. r~ I 11• k~ l[(JO'l\1·r, PO\'.lJF.ltfJ S,\ 11h;H }'Our skill~ arf'.' \'.o 110.\1 ~. "· 20"2 B u ~ 1 n ...... " olY'(! to ronl•· In 1~ rvinr1lly . f'1n11•r l•r., Jr,Lnr . !<.:~'Ill VJ 111111! 11(• h,11 •· th•· ·iu.-.t right roat & iooling. GJ6..2Sll JikPs a variety spot can 1 ·SIS8.l'.. 1 2•2•"4·"1 iat lr"64"2 11'1 14C7 1 0 1 Cilll j,f.Uj.J'l:i tilt 6pin. 11..\.liS SJ.:U.:-i -6-1~-jl;;>i 11 f11!i111,..,1 1·01111 \•·nlur.· ~1 .· ./S team Engineers """"i------o~=~cc-.~--1\·r11·k into top n16'lnt if really u1te • --- ------1 ! Food Superv15o r itnlhitlOU.~. ~•--•--"--' He lp Wanted, M&F 710 : Help W antt d, M & F 710 1h•• rr-.... 1tu····" .,f ~"'1ni;: l;i ri.;r• •11'"11."'' . Conv. Ho~pltal 642-0093 Food s I saoo+ I 'Yr--.-r--.-.,....---. ---I ph;" th« '" /'l><J11i1 h1.;1llf1U •1!'1 'M a1 nt. Mecha n1c1 , , • ,. . a es J ,\NITOHJ,\L ~'l'\'lt'<' r10w ~n1.11!n• '" ./Hou1ekeepers FOX~ Lady Co1HU/'t:; I00~1ng I Top fll'Ill ill \Is fiC'lc! is JIX!k· 1 takil1~ upphcntinns f(lr full • 1111·1 • t I'• t .. rr;1I~ 11 "111 O\t•ri Full ,\· I• llTil" SflO! ff>r ,I OlJ' to1 1~13stylisl . Hu.-:y sop. ins: for t'X:per. sales re11 in 11mf' CXfJ('rlf:'l1ct'd pcrsonnt•!. MACHINISTS! 1'1111'1k'.r' 1./Billing C lerks Cal "°""'ill. tnstitutionaJ rnkt. Jn,fiv, \1111 ;i..=.7-67'l'l 1 • flr~111i:1• C·i•uity P >!npu1r1.,! \/ 1 . FRONT DES K CLERK t>.• somrone ..... no ha.~ solll • It•·! 11-11·1.! ... 1,·1·• •·rit."1 '' SECRETARY .-.;r;',·t.lt 1\ ft.~: .\T TF:'.llJ'() Tempo Temporary Help l\1usl be stable, drpendable &. nt"at appeH.Iinl{. llt•tel moiel expt-r. dt"sirrd. Fan1ilt11r 11· !'CH. 4M. 4 P:\1·12 midnight. S<'nd t'l'sume 10 aassilied ad no. 116, c 'O Daily P1klt, P. O. Bos 1560, Costa i\lesa CaJir. 9'.l626. t-ULL CllA HGE UOOK · KEEPER to 11'0rk for nc· countant. l)f ll111e or f/li1nc. Salary ron1n1en. 1v rx11. SuU. mit resun1e 10 P.O. Box 2114, N.B. 9'1Gf).1. *GAR DENE R* Be yo1.1r O\lo'n bo1s! P11.rt or f 'tlm~. Your n"·n fln!A. High It1con1f'. Guurtintcrd Custom~~. ~11.rn l'o"·· Pay Later. S)4.71 17 OT SJ4.3144 ARDENER ,\.~~istant. for apt complex. 1' t' 1>1' p n rt j Seach. ltrhable, st t'ad y \lo"otk, ph 644.()6(Xi. $433 I GENERAL O FC Ute typif15C, 11n~""er rihoncs WESTCLIFF PerY!flfl<'I A~rK'Y <~1ark Ill Crntrrl 16.il E. Edin~. S.A. 542-88.36 -~G~l=R~L ~F:CR"'1D~A~Y,.-- \\IJIO!etKJme f{lrl Frld11~· lor co mmcreial l)hotngraphy office. Cont11cl \\'/Pfflplr. Good ok ~ktllt. 11.ccurnt-0 l\'J)i~. A/P & A / It . ?>O.t•i0.1. Ariply In porMn, 1363 Logan Av~. Costa ~lt511. • mu l t i _I in~ foods &. 1 e \~k :,1•1111 .,11r hi·•'n"t· ./ ln5ura nce ClerM1 (1 ~fl"' 6.1 \\'pm . ;.,h 1111. /tr· T H. A I ~ E J.: : hard~oods l\..'i \IC'U. Loeal LAB TECH Where are Yo u? ~·hml . l ./Die t A ides, exp1r. I '"r1' 1·x1xr Jll ··lf•('f rtllll(.~ 1,ppi:irfun1t)·)~•u11:: 111.111 1., tetTltory. Co. car, bonus & e .\11 nl'"tn mtw<. r·•1rn1nl,· 1H"nufac.1unt1i;;: pl'{·l'rl . (ml ""P-h · h f II · ,_ ,.,0 • '"' '""' OtJr..,1 :,1l'l1n.: h•·l'l,.flt.., p11t·k:11o:r 1c·lt•phon,.. e1Jqu1•c1,. ...... I If you <!I Ye any e~perience 1n t e o ow1n9 ' .,.. I k ST S.I •• TT"" S700 I lmmrd. n & o roprn1nf; fur • . C,\LL FCJ!i l~T~'.l:\'IL\r /.;. v.ur 111:..: 1~1n1!' ·•11 <111 u}.I ACOSW ITCH, INC. '""' . area s, KA YNA R wants you. Ontu / \"l'l''l'.,l ;opplH'.'ao1" 11::'.l 11;,kOT, r -sta :'llT'1>" '"~"i\'!' """"\" .,,.,,,_ .. pmtol)J'I" pL'O_J<'t't!'I. Prrlrr 1 1 1 1 v' " ~,,,.. ,.-v1• ''" -"I \I 'l'P } n 1l'f'Ol'I ·,·19-::0' II indlv. v.ho can handle lots I ~nic ~"' ~!' in 11 lfi·hnica e SCREW MACHINE SET ·UP, ~ • f Id l !I l 'lu111laJ Th1i 1 l"r11f;1y E11•i11I f "'"'""· ~:m pl'l\l'l' of pubhc rontat't. \\'Ill bl· tr Jn\'O '·mg mll 1 ,\· in•ic· OPERATORS 21 z..·~·'it !';1~M rt.-\·;iko1·1t.1 ,,.,_. trainrd iu ;in indus!ry th<it 1 r lcrnic·al nle<U.urrn1t·l1T~. Oil\•~npo')rt 11nr1 •JI' At'rnr ·Grldl"Y ) ~ l..ai.:unn 1!1!1• i~ ne\'l'r 111fe<"!ed hy 1ht< 1-7:·'~ i~dustria! t' 1' P n r · e NUT FORMER Si l -UP opiER ATORS . (714) 837·2121 1 !'•·Cr•·1:1tj· Cl\'lnon1;.-. G1'Pal spot fllr dt s1n1blt . I shllrp bl'ginl'l\'r. !I e C OLD HEADER SET-UP OPERATO RS i 1'1k1• 1•1111 L>1f'i.!'1 tJ·rr11ny *AT THE BEACH* Duncan Electronics e TOOL & DIE MAKERS C o rbin-Mart in Inc. 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Frtdrlck (714) 111.1sso on dm"·t'r runnt~. \~'hy SALES Jar!~· tnr f11 h11r ~t1>rr ,\\1'1") F!n.irt1.iu\ S.-i"V\ee \\,\ITP.~SS. t-:'\;P!';rllf>:Ncr:n .,... .. 'v""" Dll••vu ..... ...,.111 1110,,. llf'1meth1n1; you \\'Qtl·1 l5 llr p!rl,.r. :\h1'' hi.''" tA1u111 Opr~)r E1npioyrr I ONl.Y -"i:'" :'Ill'! ~lrl.ood. Torrau1.-'t 213/5 12-7'71~ 1 11.nd '!en r r a o I f I c " EQual oprJOrtunlty "mployl'r 'i\I ~· "'"r u&I.'" Still I! \l'!th 0 plY'\"lUIJ~ ~1 .. ~ "'""' & lk>n Ht1mn·,: 4119·1111 u('Cttunll~. f:!-<l'IC'ri('n~ 0~11) Plt11t Clak~lfll'd ,\rt j '?!)'111 kl1f'!Y.lt'!!~" 0r ~<'~In~. s.-n irllt' 1trn1!I \Yllh n o.1nv 1n.,,1f, .... I Ari' CJU Sl.2.-5678 d~1l't:ll1lt'. "~ ('~II r,11a;..f,7'i l 6T':-~·11 1~11111 1'111 •,Ul•"t 1HS ~2~::i6'iil 1,,n,,, • ------ • r :J6 OAJLY PILOT Mond;ly, April 8 \9711 , Help Wanted, M&F 7 O ApPli1nce' 802 Miscellaneous 811 I TV. Radio, HIFI, Moi;ile j HomH 935 A.utos W•nted lmported---,,-0-A-u-to-,-, -,m--po-rt-ed--9"'7"0""A,.-u toi."U 5;d I TOYOTA I 961 Autos , \VAN1'EI) -l'l'lir1ble l'\•Uplr 1 HEt'RICa·:Hi\l\ll{. r. ": · i ;, I BUY!! I Stereo • 136 MOBILE HOME to niunni.:f' J nf'\ily. h\ul1 1 u ll. 5 )l'i. uhl. ! d"vl' 11•11 t ' 1 d f ., .S. Zt-:Nrr11, HCA & Sylvnnia FOR SALE rt"<'n'll..,,,nul \i'hh·lt• 111141 h'1'1•11•r. J'l+'rr1••·• 1111'41. S!Li '11'°' · UM.' u,•,·iu 1"1'.1l' T\' ,t· !>lt•t1'01~. 1974 rnodclis : I ''" J•'" ·11 s I II C 'I o111p1un11·1"oor11 1 .,.. tor~ou I I SILVERCREST n1 nl-~1u'f'l10ui.1• "IQ r n It i· ""-· ~_.:.!_:_'.__1_» __ ._-.::__ MASTERS AUCTIO'N pru~~ 10 i·lear. Al uvail I l'01npA.•x. Locnu-<I in :-\r111L• "~:;-..~!Ortf-: ,\utu \\'ai-11< 1, 1 111111h•I,; .,•n ruock & on MOBILE HOME ;\1\11. St\lnl')' to IX' n<'Cf>1H•h•ci SGS \\hirlptVl1 ;iuto \\h1'h\'I' 646-.8686 or 833-9625 !ll ... pl;1,\., .. ~T p1etuI1' tubr, I 21'1' x 53'. :l BO 2 SA, carp., 0 nl1<0 ln1·lud1-d l't'nl h~'•' l\\11 $G5 1{.-, .. urtrlit)l)n•~t ,(. i,:11•1r .i. 1< ·''' 6 t.11' _S1~11day, ~r p:irl~ & l>l'l"\'l(:t'. C.&lih 00 :Im ped , bl!-lrl.11., rctrlg., bt>(l100111 11\l')llLit'-Ull UI 11i1 lt'I> fl'•~· i!o'll\'•"I~, ;>~72 ~Q:1, I ~ .11.> .II.Li() • _ ~18·f~'!ol!I , U[ t<·r!l1'( tO 36 rno. ARC f \\'(l.fht:r & t\C<'I, dryer , ..,,•Jred paid, P1111S1hll' fur 1n11n nr -h---Iii(; S,\\'ll'Oti'i· 1 11~ ... 11.t't'k ! (olnr TV l!ICW6 l~roo~hurst fur 220 tilt oond ., k\1c:i. Y.OrMn !o niH11111,111 ouli.i1i<' Rent l"a• e r s /Oryer' 1 111 1 G or 9021 Atl11n1a llunHnii;ton rllX'k ''"''"' -·~ l•nd •·• Ilk •·II I 011 V, !Ill 01111 n , 111. UI• I' h 1,,,., """" ..,,.. 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U.S.A. St<.'roo, 179 !::. hnuse. Red. lo $12,9Xl. C11tl \\'ELT11-:1ts \f\Tf.Rli\L. J(loj()'s Q/ !"~;\\ 16U•'i. 0 12-(1.~10 17th S1, ~·11s\/1 i\t £' !>ll. EVES. 213--6914600, 69T-Tl!>2. F:"llrt"i JthlrlllllUlll s.: !111~ rl'JC";\JI;\' l'lllOl'~. lumb('r, p:y C\H!\ TS F()lt l '/T j tj.l:,,fl.1-12. Al~ 37".!1.S. B1·1stol CAN BE SEEN AT : ----'""'"=--~'-----I 3100 \\'. Cn:11il !fwy., 642-9405 N.IJ. \'·cl<i•'1··. Al,,,'''''''',.,,,.,.,._, 1 1 h 111 101<1 .. ' . r.' ' . it blks No of S Co11s 1 CRESTMONT ·' 1v:w'i1 . ll 11111 S 1•1• 1 i,:. I 1 Cl 11-,;-.. 1111(1 Unlh. ll11(Lrusht'd j l'I 1 ._,.,, ;..1.• · .\pply 1j(X) ::-;. !'u-.iui, :-;;inia 1111~. 11·.n1!011\, rtr. "r prt·f1111.~ned. ('utu111•r 1upi. a.i:ii .~...,...,. ~v. ESTATES An" BUILDERS SURPLUS ul1<u. 11,\Hllt·:~ 1,,\'J'1·,1t· ~-·'" ,,,..aw 1051 Sile Or., Brea. <Centra l Autos, Imported 970 ALFA ROMEO \\'\10 \\".\N1'R "11 \\'(Jl!l~:' 2;.00 Sn . i\la1n, S A. 1'HlSt,!'-i, ,,lf) \\'csl ll:Hh, I f,vc. across from B""'• • 9 LF 1•n•1cn I • I I l[t '"" 6 A A ••-"•·r.v Ucrma .i !)RIVI•'./\ C'1\l"'i' :-.Jon lhnl ~; lD·:. l't•~l~t ,111·.~a. (;\;t.~.-;!'l, 1 s Comm. llO!!Jl.) Lot •46 ed. 1!c XLN 831 2(HO Cl\OOSF your ho11 1'ii. \\'f1rk 71~: .'>46-10,':7 ___ ;-iEl.l./THi\IJl·~ ltt•d V•·lvc! free to You CO NTACT RA Y. PK. !\1CJt , 1 ~~"·pc"I'~· --·~-·7~T_. ___ --_ for youn>elf. ht• ,\'our <~111 . Ca meras....-&___ 1 1. 1 11 [J(>(I !Ip 1 1 fol' sho"•ln.':. bo:os~. ~1.•n 11r 11111111·11. t 1n . 08 ~· 1111 uia •· 111~ 1~1u • 3 Linea, 2 Times, $2.00 c;;;_;;;:::.::.:::o:._~----AUDI MAZDA 173 PMZDA RX2 "COUPE •-,1,,,1,11... l•tUttli":o•i·"•I Equipment 8 i!uul•IP ~ulfl ~ira 111. ... 1. l'nit t'OR, sale Rx:tl trailer wllh · ·~· ... • ' ,. ". --"-'-'--'--'------1 hair dr)1'1' r11:i--'llllf 11ftC'1' :.i sn1all cabana -re11sonnhtc --Nc<it . Clt•:in •'!'fl"IU'"1"1 i· I \l I I'" R ' '72 AUDI 100 GL 4 Sfl"•>tf, radio, '74 TOYOTA Beat D eal Anywhere! LEASE O R TRADE All Modolsl DEAN LEWIS· TOYOTA BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ' ' l"''l l\l \C"l! H! \'ll, 'l.17 , •• ! It -., : 1-.,t;H 1-., Bf.:.\01 FORD 172 PINTO RUNABOUT JAVELIN 990 \'Iii., N.'!il~·rl. A~·t· ::'., 10 70 11, I :-01111• n1(l\'11• p1•·1~·.·\"i". ' · ___ ____ _ f EF~ to rc.ood hrlmc 6 \\'k. rt'nt space -only adult~ llOUlt.Vl Supp)enirnt ,.0111. ha...,mf' H,-.ll ,.;. I l•"'i·ll. g•I 1·und. • • s ,\ L fo: P Jo..: 1: SI .\ N 111n!r: kltry ni11nPd 1\forrili. I ovcr ton y need apply. No $2999 llrh·c ft l':lh G hr .. nr 1noN" n s::1•J t)7:~;i_;.,_, . -Hl'GS•. • All 11·tulc. Kl2-~ 0 r I llf'IS. Sec n1anagrr. Ca n be I Si'(inn. Auo1mnli(' It I J' 111 r r · 1 i96!1 TO\"t)T,\ Coronn, 4flr.L;:: JJ\\'; l_.I~ l~n_i~ ritdio, a/c, $1.199 ur oflrl' Bf-~.~t ,l'EH 4f<l-OOS2 __ nlh-,,,,'!1.1 _~-- MAVERICK d11y. Apnty in •N'rs<•11. F urniture 810 i\l-:11a\1 l11.,·111.u Hui.:~ ~12-1702. nwv~. 1640 Ney.·port Blvd., roncl1rionlng, raclw.' }~h. Yi-llm\' C'ah ,...,., . Jlllj E. lfith bl l :-0 l,.1 C'11·1n'b:•1 Bl\d 1 I Coslll ~teSll (6201'"1'G TRIUMPH St .. C'<~,111 :-,1,-.o;,1, t:.!l',-1 b•~l-111\0 ; Mt • H. . !$4497 '1\ L • -71 :'IL\\'~.HilK, Ii r~I. nu1,.,, \\'C)HK ,,, Thi' :'lln11·~· ••FC?R ~1h·. {'(Hlllil···~· .. ,., ::.f' •• \1:...;All l'flll\iltl•111l.'1:-1~.oou I P1t51ndSupplit1 I[~/ s:l.;R".'::",' 9•• 9eoa lWi4 '(i9 Tl:IL'illPll GT~j ,+!""hit ;1/I', ,\\1 •~1tl1n. (;("WI 1'<'lnd uf l11•drvirn (.urn1hn~· .tl"I ll'IL' \l/2tr.-> 111,11111, tl"Jl'I"-'"" VOLVO 1 ··ni.;, tr,1n~. :irn/fn\, l·lf'" Sl'.ffi/t"·I o!f•'r 1<12-1 2'11 . 11n1\1111.1try " .11•ar'4 •!• l!hnl l,' .... ·d !lnh 'l Jllu $'!JO. tll.'1..'.k,lll'Cr<!l'l\r, nl'\\ 1·!uh·h. -Po .. i11on~ ,..,...,, oprn .. n111.;t I "O 11 . " ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i\iiiili " hr\\'(' llf'ftl Ul'l"'al'"11'M.'t'. \1nr ~·~) l>J ur .h "'.;I "I} ... r .. ,.,,,, .. ,._._._, ... , ' * RENTALS * c•~ I MERCURY t I .,. ..... v~'·., n L 1~"11 c "·'"''~'"' n1•11·tir('o(,$!>iuvllJ'bcSl1il lJ .\pply VI South C·~•'l I ~'11·1 I J:•~Mt l'~n<IHiun S~!f1.0t1 •11· II\'"' OJI. I''' 1111 1 11 ~ :1' IJl'll,: ' 21' !\linl's. Ven conver's. w.R. CAlllO · S Th Alf N I _:::::._::::;:________ CURY $125 p:u•t I Ill(' c ni fl 11 •1 11\1'111 Hnh\'lllll.' rnh. 111uc:ulo. 111 -• Pets General · 850 A!I hran :s 23-26' ,\111':1. 18-• ••" .,.;, ·-~=~'c"c·bo'=r. .l\l . "''" :i • ..-~ j.lj-J793 111catr"f· N11 11.. +.~;) 11ft•·r. ~.1 .... ·.q,.,;~. lanus~·a11ci.. *S "t p pod* r JJ JOYOT ee e ew 64.fw'ER ·sunf1111rt'r Cu~ta l\h:~•. -"•~· 111 lSj.l l'(trk\•L"ta C'in·lt· .. u.t_i~l!-;u·ls, ~·tc C1,1 in ru. . ,1 e~~rl Y, e t r ' ;:lc~n~' ~~~~l~~'.ei~t~~" \~11~1 · A 1974 MAZDA j VOLKSWAGEN di'., nl'('ds lurwup. 512~1. _ ,1 11 ,.1., 1,.,,1 J:lt/•..i.'ill I .Bl't' Zit lh. Cou . ch. 20e lb. ..,., R E • i----;::;:-:;-.---;·--:--j __ __<•~;~1~··".li9I • J~~~~~~~~WRtA»~~~ 'usta "csa, Ill" ca v ~-"'~ , .~ D.11.L.'.'( S2.~i0 lOhl\lll'f! $2. rTll)(lcl· c'OnSiRfiinents. Otary nq1ne ·•··.=c~---1 l~ ~-:'110\ li'-1•· B,.d ..... 1 hr-., han;.:· : •. 17-J!l77 I 1J!ii · B, \\'ilshirc Dalf''s !\I.II . Rrnt.11:1 1966 llarMr, C.ll, 6-16·9..10.1 '73 Volvo · MUSTA NG I[~) 9' n ;1.LO\I' ... 1a so;.'"'""" '"' '"'P'· """»:).''1.· .. '''"' SA · San1n Aot<. ~~-0900 ·11 AUDI 100Ls. ,1n1 ,,,,111. Pickup 18ooES ¥erch~ndise ;orul 11t11t•· dinl't!I• S<'I s1:.i:1. Jk'U, ··a1. lOul'>, .1:;i .. 01't.oil a lt· 4 I 4 I . h 1 ,. I k " D 854 A I S . P I 9•9 Sp! , < r. iu r, i·a , nu Iv. ·I •1··1·tl '' /11,·t••1l1•11·•. l1,,il1"r "ti~ :\11\C'I! I i\u!n t1·ani;. c I~ '.!I" ;\th11u·.1! 1't>hlr' I\' 1'"11· 1·1' ,, JI.Ill. ogs U 0 erVtCe, ar a ~ tiU"''I" cll•11n. l\IUsl si'JI, Best ~:so. • Q n ,. I I I !-· lk k "' LONQ/111£ >'<><<'1'<01', l•'i)' 16 ''"" 11ule• hr:1k1·~. rad1u/ht-;1l(•r I:!{)(' s•1 •·. \ 111 •·•111< 1.1. xi • . Ill' · ·1 ·1·1 IL 11 off"<. G-~1.'198, 673-"·->"0 " •'~"' ,.,,. 1 ~.:-;;'I". -' ·~ u 11"r· e PUPPY WORLD e Cll"'V\' 00 I I kl ,_ .. ,... ~ u -'I I>'· 10'' 7·x;o ,,1,,4. 1:!\~1· SHI. 116.!·!l:l.21 <:. • ir11nt s p:1 11 ng-,,,,] 1 anu 1kc 11C'11. 1 ('" ·~-• ''----~~ Antiques 800 -;-l.D\ll'S~"AT :c,:.:.-1-1 1111o1\1 1111 ~l_l·::.n.17~:cau-Chihuuhuu ... , '!'inv Poodles, nr11·, ron1plct(• sn1all \Ill BMW 1 1J&.~/r; 831-2040 ~tii .\1 tfs·17;\f\f; ln~1hu1·k, rli~·· I --~-------· •. ' o· so;•, ing. "111' •'111'!"' ·' •-·1 _. _. _ !l •1x 1· r Pil i\ulls Bull 1notors, fit s 111 1 Chcvys $19~1. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j I Saddleback Valley hrk ... , ~~.i.·~:.,C't~" :'llinl i•ond. SCRAM-LETS ('111'1<11 1n;u!(' 0 VC'I)' ;:d .. ':iLL\I l;Y\1, unr1n11I. t\('\t•r I '1'1•r;'ll'I' S1 Bel"!; ,· 'c ·k . l'llth. l)l'livrrC'tl r \'ct' · 1 • i!QOl E. Fh-s! Sr.. Santa Ana ~-"" &I I q1r1I n<'l"'r u<:f•tJ usu·ill) ' . · • · 1·•rt, 01 n 2 3-.36 :i}l\·71~71 Imports ;,.vv. --.:;.:•o'·--~~~-1 • •1t..; -, 10 · · · • 11s.·d, 1ww 1·u11d11 1u11. S.JU. !"~'. J;,pnncs" Spun., Lab;;., ..:c'::...:::::C>-4_::.7"!0".------1unt. l'.ll11c1 'o• ------0 L-DS••OBILE h11!._ • • ·•~ · .\11s.~11111 \'i•·.111 •. ,.~1i-lltKi 1 :;hPplit·t·d. 100 i\t l x E o BAVARIAN j F,\S'l'B,\CI\, \i\\' '"b9, H11d1u. m ANSWERS :'o1ht! \lar1lf' Hnund T:thlC' ·1 1 \\'OOIJ .~ -t;!·i-.s ~;i.rc l'lil'S:: Slud S.>rvir·e':\losr MERCEDES BENZ I~ II l!c111t•r, ,\ T. n·1·t•111 r·hall"b, :o! l<•a1·,-.s .~. hu!frl, di.~pJ,oy ,., •• ,s ..... >II i·arli. l>n•1•1ls. Opc·n EVl'S. 53l{i027. I l§l M & W 1"'n111. uvrrha11J. J.:\I n1\Jl.11·r Sa!i1'S &r. ~:v\ce .111~1 rl'lltllShC'rl, $1 .• o. ,. ,, . I , •.. ,,. 11 . ·-. --;--Avt I Sii ~ 06 ',, o~ 50 USED Xlnl C"l.•nd. $1 j9j. Sun. ,\ OLDSMOBILE Quarll -,\hhol -F:un11I -,,1 •. ~ .. ,.1 ,1,11. ·~ , ,....1 '-u ..),l -1·"' •1 ,)IJlll. AhC \\ bl:-.'IAH,\NEH. ni;d1•, os or • .-JI ~ Gl'C TRUCKS II lll .J(\"'jl v .>-.>-.,.I, ,l1\i Jl(•f,\.,> ' C ' 1 0:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ l'\I'"· ;,JG.,~99.: f1 •J111•sr -:-; 1 1, • . ---:,; \\'EEi\ uld i\l;u;l"I' \\'urki., 'l ,\f';irsoll. h11n1p1nn blood-MERCEDES ~..,,-~-- (l\'f'flu•11 n l; ":\la111:1',.'.C'\\ll~ ~ut,\. 1\)r.'kl·r. 11ras~1•i11:1I T:•I"' JJi·t·k. \\"ith "J.. ll 111. Jirws. ()c~ircs fC'nuile 1~·ith , _ "t.i-\'\\' \'an. HP-ult •"II\.'.-HONDA CARS th" t•nr l o r h•·r l';in·•·r. l!t·1· C" 1~1 ~I",, 1;1 ni,p s .... ,'' 1 .. \,, ~ph:n;. 5J(I. ~>l~•-OGt.iU , san1e for brcl."ding chamiiion Ant1ques/Cl1ss1c1 953 R v S ON DISPLAY !~~s.· 19~·~~;,,·9 looks gvod., UN!VERSITY OLDS •'ill1'(•1' \\l}S looking ror ;1 H.1-.AS<)NAl.l.E. &1ii--... ~!lli. ' JIUf"l, 5-·lJ.;i.'(~. I --~ . -----~ llUSH,\Nfl." --\\'Jl lTF°t>HFS~Fl_{ __ rou!>Cella n90..,~ I --. • '2-1 iltODEL T 1''0RD 3 Dr. 1974 ------I :;o OOO Zil50 H;Vbor Blvd. ----\\'IT!! ~l!J(IH)J{ 5... Vvanted 820 Sl!~.LTtf-~. f6~1ale, 2 ~T. A_r:c F.NGl.ISH T1\>.1, b o t h '72 MERCEDES BENZ ·~i. \i:~~.1~~,' $!~~.1 • ' 1c os1a ~1C'~a 5-\0-9640 * • fQI" Salt'. Two l~\;"1-ili~ • ,..,, cl~11 mp1011 ~JIY'll. Hcaullful immac. $3000. en. 67.1--1700 BAVARIAs LUXURY 4 .5 SEDAN jfi.lj.-10'28 61:!--071i j PINTO \\'ANTr:tJ 1r1-1"1Jln1'. J\lu.~t sell. $1 J. ~1 16-0076 ,l !'.:ranrl fnth1•r 1·l•wks. Bolh 111 lllNl.;111.; :<t'L !nrnllt:lt. ; Off 1 Pl 1 B 1;in.ffl!l7 '-"-"-"--------J .OSAs Bea1::1 1hl' 1ns1«, rnllrc n11tcs 1·69 \'\\ BU(; :)'000 011 , 11ork1ni.: or~lt•1· and orii.:11u1I se a e urner Rec•oal1'onal 1 'r 11·111 I I 1" 1)1 • 1 II !"II Solid {)·1k ,,,,., ' I 7 10 ,.,, •• , •.. , •• -•• , •. "' .".11· I t'.~lgn. ~.·ni.: .' !1100 1'.J.\1 J<+'l-'l-~'iO Ut·t11n ·-,... l'l''T(l ~. ••tl'C. :1U!l"I .. 1·nnrlitlun (Jm• :•11· 1 · •1:·11 ·,1·11· ·i~~,:1.. :111d · · ,'.)('UIJ!lll'l'"flUPOJ•<'" Vohl'cles "''""" v f I J ~ '"'1 ' I 1•.-i I I I '11tn111" 11 i l o . ,) ,,.,..,.. L. h T bl 11 ·r C 11 L 1 __________ 9_S6 vi OJll., tlnif! 011 1u1-i; up, ~1-lU P~I.. ,..,1rhn. \II<!•' n\·al-.. hcadcrs. p1~:-.11n<1 •')I _;1 y••:i1·s 1 • . -----19 t a e • ' · • , 1·h1 ... ,11· 11111'!;, .1n!;t1.11·1;1t11 -iJ 1 1 mi ti~~ l!l"'\ $ti00.00 or '""'t nlf1·1· Ur11· Dt ~1-~·1·r~: ~t't. !{('1·1, tlil., l ./ 4-l b-I -I 1i111 i31--'Y.11i G~ T\NJ'S lll'd b EXCELLENT !l(•au1y 1111.i ,,,i fr!~. t·li•.uH·j ·•o.,\,'.\.\. Hu..::. 1111".. nl <'"· }.'.:._. ··-•·-····;=~~-HJJ1Jt'U\11111H•·l.~· 71! ~1·111'!' uld 1·h1-... in lh111t'/' JJdrlt . Xlnt -.--.-.~, ....:...,, --~ PRE-OWNED BMWS IP1n1 !1l<1; S!ll~I.">. l'o11hl 111"· Oii.,ii1oll •1~\lltl.:.~l\j(J, PLYMOUTH S:l00.00. ~ •. ,. ;11 1l(;;;; 1 1·111111. :i.·,1;.s;9~ :ift . ."1:::0 15 l1\BOV!-.lt r r ;1 1·1· 1 1 1· • Titi I/I.Oil Tl --1 srt·N! tttni,:c lt·,1,e for siu\:ihle 1 h-11)-1.,2.o _____ j, __ :..::.:.:.::.::_:__;_;_ __ I Park\'i:ola l'1rl'l•· 11r rail -,.11111111,-,_. . .., . -<·:u1111•·r !'-il•·•'P"' 1, •·lt·~·-200•1 I ,,.,,,·1." 1·,··•,·1•'Ul<> 11·,,,·l,'l'Z•. ·-,1 \'.\\ .. I'>>.', 1\·l ···>t>I., •. ,,,.f ATLAS •"12-1000 . ~ . r t'.11u1,u1c ,it 11a11·1· J~H·ks. 11edo11n.; ~1·1 :1. t'I '70 v -O\I' n1il<'s • ,.,. ' _, _, v \ll.1t1l~•snl•'-~;l-:!li,'i!l 1 e '71 zsoo CSA -sun ruof !ain~. l<llH.' dt.'l'k, .\: 111;1n~ Tl'._. -,,·,.,,Ql'l". -. Al.I'.--:-i!)\-2020 -\\,\". "l't'.1 1 ~ • '72 3.0 CSA -[O\\" n1il('s House of Imports .\l!"llS. ti'i :1-10: -~~-~ .. " .. • ·12 B.'.l\'1t1'ia 4 S(X'C<l ; 11-suf~i::1f" &a t le, !u n1i·~. Chrysle r I Plymouth HALlj'.~:~1-;1;_~. s~:~L:~1 __ :T1·:1J G arage Sale 812 * USED, BRICKS * -~=-5~2~3=·7250 Xlnt i'Onrl. $!SOO or ni:tkl·i Opvn L),•ll:. ,\· s .. n. 'Iii JO 1':'11 ti l:.!-!ll.~7 \\',\NT1'-:L) .,, _11(1!· l . .i-I__:___ 5 r. or 50.000 niile \\·a rranly '7J MERCEDES ofr. GT.>-7~!10 ~rt 5. I :."i'.!':1 Hnrl•1r B!l"fl,, 1101 \'1••Jona. (':'II. • 1,.'SED BR!CJ\S * \\'1\:-0TE D to bu,y oltl~·r g:u11~. uvaila ~iJe ou all nr1v I 'ii su1~i::n J:ll'<'1 IC'. :'\c11ly r··~1 ·1 '.lf'!>'I )ljfl .. 1~,!i·I Plt'U1'i' cull 197-1 .~ '73 Bl\1\\"s. · 1 ti 001J l I 546 1934 Appliance, 802 I Jewelry 815 ;.,.1ii;.t.(;17 . OPt.:N su:~DAYS 220 SEDAN llHll!l('I ' ~. ·-n./: •fllll:il"·1 .. -~--1 , -~------------~-u!111e ··ow!. toi: ... J.o:UO • .~,-1 -1,1.1-,1n urr11 Cr1ckr1 . •· \\',\i\T usl'd lll\'hll'c fr;11111• RF.BLT 11·.-i~hf'\', dr ~· !' r ~. INJ1IAN '•'\l"r[rv.' Bo11f!hf !'<111111. l.'llOJll"'I', 11111Uldu1..:. autn. loi llllh.·~ .. llL'<'d~ \\"fJJ"k d"h/•t'h s• < 01 1 10 1 ,r ~ ·· 1 . · ~···i 1 I~, ,\11t'ln1ar11', r11r ronditioning. VOLVO "n , 11~. H<'~t uff.•r. Sli-!7\'! - .. _ .. ·,,·, " .,, _ ....... ?':l•l.f. 11':1tlf'<!. ·run1,.,ui~· 1·:1tr.. !u"_~. r11.,_ti-Ki·_,,, ,.,, "' 1" '', '"' -rV"'lll~1 ,,11a1·11. i 1,'l111aH -p,-NTIAC "-"-' :>·.....-._'--"-'-'-~-· ~ __ 1nr t·1·ar1,.n1a11. 217:t s.i-:. 0 111ce rurn1tu re/ ~ $6997 '74 VOLVO ,0 """,.""' c... ti ,., " ,. ' 'I " .. "'".':.. S.,\. E ' 824 [ I~ I < .....,... 11'0rk1ni; 01· 1_1<~1~ ~:W;1!><u1;1hlt•. Hf·::o;T lnfl:i r iou l luy, quip. Mw~~~t tC lx:•d & frndcl's. b-12--3171 , Ii lf..A... I SPECIALS Gl&-.i.. 1 ~:111,•r:ild n,.,·kl:ic·f'~ s.-10<.•:-i· SIX <.!iiiiiiiii!!i!iiiii!iiiiiiiiiii·:iiii Joe. :Nf!t! !\1<i rguentc J'ark"ay ll) L • Be5t D eal Anywhere! FREE P11·kuJ). lh·fric. ,\· 1-:n1rn1lfls. Jll'l jll)". 8 17--0."i~ ROOM DIVIDERS 1 SllAHP ·73 FOl'tl F·250 p u . i\lission \tiC'jo e .. M ...... I LEASE OR BUY Appl. n~~~ ~'-nn1 .t st'r:iµ M iSce llaneous 818 \'i•i·y r\'a1'0JrHiolo· Boats /Marin• Custn1 shl'll, h\'y duly, lo"' s.11.~0 • 4g:;..,19-19 ~" UMta n1e1:1!. 61:•·5.'.~~ J ohn Cart'y, lthr. Equip. 904 n1i'g. S-l.7:'JU. 979-0140 lea.1·e USE AVERY P'i\"\'" J::XIT. VOLVO All Models! FltlGIOAll~f-: Or S""l'1I· t,. IOt Han1 r;uiio. NC'\'r-r ::OO t"t ot\'o. ~Ji!. lllvd. --~~-------nil'~./ or ~i..16-70.l:J O\'Elt"ir;AS lJr.Ll\'EI~\'. 11urC'11 ,\utn1n;i11c \\'a';ht•r. u ... t'<I Z..:.li. ... ti!Q.-711 1 2 GE:-.O.\ Jibs ill ii 1 ~ 07·V ·c•c•c•;_ _______ 9:_::63: -ORANGE COUNTY'S l!lr~ llarbor. C'.:'11. 616-fJ:.O:I 1 1 Sl'.1'...CIALISTS $.1:"1 l':tch 5·\l>-Ri;7'2 I Phon~!l~2ol2 r\I'!'. h<1ls1 •I,'(', fool 31', lf'f'('h -OL S DEAll LEWIS ,.,,,r:c s,.1·1 1·111s se1 25. u11.... 17'9" 1:?1 :i 01 .. huii;t -17'6", ,71 FORD VAN DE T ·7:: :\J EHcr:oE~l~~-n For a n ad in W ort,dn·$ vtorld Call Ma ry Beth 642-5678, ext. 3~0 Sew and Crochet!' Instant Tops! 7244 :>J., uµ. Sl'•·y (·n1-i; ~ ii. foo t 17'5 .. , leech ·l6'!l''". lloJth -llC'aut. Hu11t'r \"C'lk11\. i\n1· VOLVO 1 u·rc1· &ii' \\' I.I. C,\J, hy \\'alls. Gd cond. $300. ea. &' . t 'n1 1r/ Bcrker <'<1S~l'tll' • v 1.!·..!I~. or bol h for S:JOO. 67:H368.i VS. stick, l"IC"' palnr. (7"".f.IOiJ ) llljlC' ~lcl·k. Soft .~· h111\! lop. P_.!.~slC?r_g•.•.~ ___ _!2_6_ ~IO 11.P:-;-0111-,-l-/O-drh·I'. $2297 CC'n!r.:11 loC"k 'g S)~t('n1. I . , . -------~-··---$j7i \\'/all controls & 011r1t•r. P1>r!1 ... ·1 ~h11pc~1 l.Nv ll .. 11'lior.L.1l·l. u., • PIANOS 1111nel. Jn lxJ.al & 1unn1r1g. 21.000 orig. niil('~. lloui;:hl ,i;.: Gt•t!ini:: lllrger 1110 1 0 r . 7 BM "1'rvil·i>d lo1:ally. Ne 1\' Autos, U$ed Open Nights 'til 9 B p lUCMI\ UllW in sl0<:k l'C'ady fu r in1n1Niiatc a P P r c <.' i 11 t e ~ Ca 1 I CA MARO • ottGANS !ilt-:OO:i 91\••wlft••-=• 19 4 W's i\lichl'lln lirrs. i\lusl ~cc 101 oats, ower 906 TOYOTA dcli\'cry. Excellent savings 711-:1 li-.."il0 l b111·n 11 a111 ,1,: t Sat: 'til S :~O, Sun. 12-S on rt!n1ninin~ 1973 rnodcls. ti:'.lll 11111. ·v; C.\i\l.\HO Rentals trom $5 1 l•i' l~~A.T, i\i•1tor & 11·a '.IC'r I . , .. ? SJ\LES-SERVICE Lt:ASl;-\t..> E:\Et'. t".\HS Fl)H LJ::.\~t:. ,Si OO. :.i:-,...s 12s \1kday~. 01· I d I I 4 l ~ Ii O ~ t . P o \\ l' I" l!lGfi 1!.1rhor. ( ~I ti-M>-9.~3 OVF.H SEAS Dl':LIVE RY Cl flf ~ , r •I f II , . tH-l· J;)9; l'I ~·i-:. 1\"kl'rHI~. l·:1t·11Hri1a11, 11·/~lri•c inolor -.• -.----,-. --1 i.c rvn1 u ~ r-qu1p _______ 1 • P • & G d ~···.n .,1• s •o-• ' 13 Do<IC:t' \an /\uto trnni::, ROY CARVER (nc IJ•.•d lc111· ntil(.,'l;:f' .1;10 SE 1a nos ran s ""1·"'· ".l-i · ·1 1,,,,, 11 1 • 11 ' • ., · 11 I · · -• CHEVROLET ALL MAJOR BRANDS -"' "1 s. -1111 -1.n enge, HOLi-ii ROYCE B~I\\' .;i.;; '1 •'a"r $21.'"'.11 1x·r 11111· 1 Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908' tll'11n. P hone :>i.~j{il Z"J.I E. l lth St. ~fo,L + .. :r .. ''" Lu·. ~C'l'l~il l ------------ ,\1•11' Si•·· ts ll\Jn1 •. ,. "J1,, Autos Wanted 968 ---fa i\f"sa • ~A" Au • Nr1. f.0.116. lake )Our car 111 ~~•·•I Jn..1in ...•.. "'\ ..• $!l:i -12' NJ.;\' Clui!; -Cr<i ft r._.,,, " ,,...,...........,. I I ci.i,\"l"rs .. · ·· ·· .:'s~ .. ··11 ri.\··Hl"iil)!t! Sport Fisht·rnian. 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Stocks ' VOL. 67 , NO. 98, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS LA Handyman ·Held in 1973 Clemepte Slaying By JOHN VALTERZA 01 '"* o.i1v r 11o1 s11tt A 47-year-0ld L9s Angeles handyman is ln custody µnder $250,00l bail today. charged in the shooting of a Cilmp Pendleton ~larine \\'nose deC<1mposrd 'OOdy \\'as found shortly before Christmas in a deserted section of San Clemente. Detectives .ended months; of intensive investigation f''riday night v.·hen they arrested Eldon Peter Dearth shortlv after the man arrived in the Beaun1orit area. Aliens Held Dearth v•as scheduled to tact> forklal charges of murder in Central Orange. County Municipal Court late today or early Tuesday. Deteeti\1es allege the Los Angeles re sident shot f\1arine deserter Dale Arthur Erle"'·ein. 21 , once in the le::1ple ' in NO\'en1bcr then dumped the victim's OOdy into a ravine a fe\\'·hund.red }·ards from San Clemente High School. The body. partially covered v.·irh a ran\'aS tarpaulin, lay unnoticed for more than a month. Officers Raid Farming Areas Raids on local farming areas and a high.-spced pursuit and arrest in San r'"m('ntc kept police and immigration officers busv over the warm weekend. Jn all, sa.id border patrolmen at San Onofre. nearly 330 aliens v.·ere arrested for deponation over the past two days. The raids took place in a small . agricultural zone near l\iission San Luis Rey where aboul 160 aliens \Yere rounded up in the field s. Agents said thflt <'!bout 5QIJ other:. eluded officers by flee ing lnt o nearby hills. In San Clemente late Saturday. police chased a pickup !ruck along the San Diego Freeway aft('r the vehicle ran through the patrol checkpoint south of the city limits. - The driver fled before officers could reach him . but his female companion and 15 aliens in the back of the truck \Yere arrested. During the bust. police allege, Consuelo Jones, 32, of Loo Angeles. fought officers. kicked one in the groin and tried to take his service revolver. The won1an was booked on charges of T,vo Penclleton Marines Charged 111 Tl1ef t, Kidnap T\vo Camp Pendleton 1\-Iarlnes face charges of robbery and kidnaping today in the asserted abduction of a fellow serviceman Sunday afternoon at a San Clemente hamburger stand. Police arrested the pair, Joseph Dale. Carden, 20 : and Ronald Lynn Drennen. 19: shortly after noon . The h\·o. police charge. pickc>d up titarine trainee.Jessie Rey Alred . 18. at a south-ar<'a han1burger stand and during a trip morth on the San Diego Free\\'ay. one of the t\\'O pulled a derringer·type y.·eapon and stole the victim's v.·allct and $65 in cash. Police said Alred '''as dropped off in the Ortega holsprings area v.·hcre he summoned sheriff's deputies. 1.t.inutes after a general broadcast came out and the victim was returned to San Oemente, patrolmen saw a car and l\vo men matching the description. After the stop, officers found the "·eapon on one of the arrestees. The pis· tol \Vas a repllca that does not \\'Ork, police said. Panel 011 Parks Eyes Four Sites San Clemente's parks and recreation commission will meet tonight to once again review the preliminary plaMlng for four major P.arks sel Io r improvement in lhe city. Consultants drarting lhe document s for the city v.·ill attend the 8 o'clock session nt lhc t'Ommunit)' clubhouse. Lampman and 1\sscx:.iates are devising ntaster plans for Linda l.ane. Bonito Canyon . Vis1a Bahia and tht new San Gorgonio park racililies. . Spokesnie.n ror the co m m I s s i o n encouraged in1erested citizens to attend lonia:hrs session and present opinions on the plan.t as developed thus far . • assaulting an oHicrr .and <i!so faces federa l charges related to alleged alien smuggling. Patroln1cn said the apprehensions of allens trying to pass through the roadblock \Vere average for the peak season v.·hen v.·orkers are migrating to farming areas for planting, tending and harveS1ing crops . Arrests through ~farch topped 3.000 at the station-in northern San Diego counry, and set an all-t ime record for a single month 's work, patrolmen said. Ex· genercil 'Top Citizen' In Cleniente. Retired Army1 Brig. Gen. David Blakelock, a pioneer San Clemente resident active in government and charitv \\'Ork for decades. is the comm.unity's new citizen of the year. And long-tln1e teacher Robert Bouman is the \\'inner of the teacher of the year accolade. Bolh awards were given at the annual cha1nber of commerce banquet Saturday al the San Clemente lnn. Gen. Blakelock. a former n1ayor and councilman for the city, v.·qs absent fron1 the ceremonies Saturday. The aging veteran of military campaign ranging from Northern I.1exico to Korea is in the U.S. Naval Hospital at Camp Pend leton, being treated for a lung disorder. The winner was described by the chamber hierarchy as a distinguished citizen of San Clemente. whose interesls and \vork in community bc!lermcnt are legend. Gen. Blakelock served in city office In the early 1960s and has· been extremely active in Salvation Army projects in the South C:Oast area. Recently he helped city officials burn the mortgage on the civic center. Gen . Blakelock sen•ed as head of the nonprofit corporation set up for the lease-purchase of the facility. Bouman, an educator for several decades, was praised. as a top educator v.•ho for years has shared his knowledge not on ly with pupils but y.·Jth coworkers as v.·ell. lie becomes the first-ever teacher of the 'year und er the <'"Jlanded 3\\'ards !See CITIZEN, Page 21 PILOT AD SELLS $21,000 BOAT ''"here in the world u'OUld you go to sell a $21 .000 racing sailboat? You might try starting with readers or lhe Daily Pilot. llere's the way one advertiser did it : ISLANDER 30 Mark II (Pussy- cat) 2 yrs . old. fully rquipt for racing. Xlnt racing record. In· board & special gears. Over $21 ,000 invested. ~lust sell. (Phone No.I Those !'even lines did the Job -~Id the boat in less than a Y.'ttk. \\1ant to test a Daily Pilot ad for effectiveness on your own job? Just dial 642·5678. the direct line to rtsuhs . On Dt-c. 20, an off-duty fireman \~1alking his dog disCO\'crcd the remains only a few feet from the edge of Avenida PiOO. Octt>etive Dave r-.1unro. v.·ho worked the case from the outset .. said the FBI . I.os Angeles Police Department and sev~ral other agcnclrs joined the~ prolx>-that l~ to the arrest Ja1e Frida\·. . • ~l\Iunro said rnat a i11otl\'C has bcrn detcrmined but he dechnl'd to discuss the reasons behind the shooting. Drugs. he said. \1'ere nvt invvlved in .. the murder v.·hich allegedly took placc in :. 1notorhome 0"'11<.'d by !he dcfcndnnt . ·•\\'e're pretty sure that the shoo11ng li'Jok place cilhpr in or nrar the local area." he said. ~tw1ro said roe ;irn'sl came ~hortly aflt'r detectives arrived :H IX:arth's dO\\Titoy,n 1..os :\ngt•!rs ap;1r11nwt to St·rve a search warrant. · [)(>arth reportedly fl('d ih1• houS!:' shortl1· hcforr offi c('rs arnv('d and drovL· to Bei~un10n1 . - OffiCTrs y.·ere v•:ullng tl1erc, as v.·c\l. - said :'-lunro, and lh•• h1uHh1nan \.\:l.~ 11rrcstt'<l \\!lhout 1nr1 d,.nt · [)("Spite :i Sl·.1rrb 1if th1' 1n:1n's hotlll'. no v.·e11pon h<is yet bt•t'!I found 111 rhi' k1\l1ng. J\lunro s.11d that td•'tl!if1c:1!1on of thL' victirn \\3~ fill' first n1:~11)r 1111pt'<l11nl'n1 in lh1· L'<IS(' :.ind onl;. :1 rtl>r ftn~t·rprint~ 111·rc •'Sl.lhlishl'd" did ErJcY.1·1n 's 1d1· n t It y crnt•rg~. " " , H~·<'<IUS(' Of !hi' f'<l!ldl!!01l (lf !hr T'f'rnains. an :1rtL'i1 drt•11· L"Urnpo.;1fr:. fnlnl !ht· v1cr1m's f:tl'1;1 I hi1nt• ~tru1·tur1· ~l11nro said· F.rl!•111·1n tl1'(! thi.: ,\lar1 n1· Cor1>S St'\'t'r.~I n1oruhs l.:M.'ror1· h1.s dc;i th a D1ol1 Pllol Sllfl ,.ltolo OFFICIALS ACCOMPANY STRETCHER BEARING ANDREW SNEAD , 3, AT END OF MERCY FLIGHT Child Was Rushed to Orange County Med ical Center From Albuquerque Sunday Cl1ild , 3, Ru sl1ecl to Coi1nty • 011 Pla11e Cli11gs to Life Little Andrey,· Snead cr1nt1nutd ta respond in Orange County .\lt'.'d1cnl Center toda y \Vhil e thC' dclit'<1tc rnach1ne that is kcepi ni:: him alive performed his brcalhin~ funct ions. Doctors at on~ time feared Lhat the Sunday night n1cr<.·y flight f r om Albuquerqu e. :'J.).f., to the county hospital rnli;ht be 100 !Jte to save the child's life. Today tht-y clecl.1rcd their 3· ~cn r-0ld µali ent to be "C!itical but stable.'' The machine that 'has taken over !he \\'Ork normally perforn1ed by Andre°"'s lungs is one of only two such devices in California, auending physlcians ha \'e explained. The m('mbrane oxygcnator v.·as rushed to Albuquerque 's Presbyterian Hospital in the care of Dr . Robert Bart let t. a local spcciali;t in lung damag<'. 11h('11 the <.:h1ld's cond i!1on rapidly \\'Or!>enC'd . Andre\.\' ftll in to a nooded drainage dilc.:h nc·a r his Albuquerque hnn1c <lbout two \\'f't•ks :1go. He was r1:vi\·ed by (•merg~·n<•y r('~11.~citat1()!l adn1inistC'rcd at the scene; and thPn hosp1tali1cd . bul his lungs began to fail l;itc last Y.'f'(•k. f IJr. Bartle!! flew u 1th !he m:rch(H~ to Albuquerque and 11orkPd nn 1hc faihn.i; 1·hild to the point that he ('{)uld bi"! f1011'n b;ic k to OrJ n~e County for specialized c:1rl' th;1t ctiuld be d('hv cred in con;unct1on \\•1th the oxygC11a!or. Dr. Bartlett 's Air Force plan(' w ri~ 1nct at Ll1e ~:l Toro ~larinc Corps ,\1r Stfl!inn by a county Fire Dcpartn1ent r<1r:1mcd1cs team Y.'ho then rushed the child to U1e nicdical center. Capo Cou11cil to N ·ame Planning, Park .Aides By PA,1ELA 11,\LLAX Of 11it 0..UJ PJ!ol Siii! Planning and parks and recreation commissioners are e,.l)ected to be. named tonight by the San Juan Capistrano City Council in a prelude to the ending of a building freeze in effect since the municipal elections last month. The aMouncement Y.'Ollld Ulke place after a personnel session scheduled after the regular nu~eting which bc-i;ins al 7 o'c lock in the council chambers. All members of both comml:iisions re signed Jn compliance \\'lth lrudition immediately before the city eledion .\tarch 5. The city council decJared a "moratorium'' on new p Inn n l n g applications until thr new plttnning group <X>Uld be chosen and deem.cod "ready" to as.~ume the resposib1Hties of their position. The council has, in the meantime, been wrestling with planning problems. One is the Ortega Highway and developm ents related to it. After considerable study , including 3 visi t Saturday to the site of a ne"' O....·cns· Illinois Industrial facility to be loc ated east of the city. the counc1\mcn will again discuss the approval of lhrre tentativ~ tract mups bordering the ()rtega. Approval ha~ been conhn~ent on the provision of a !lchool site to· serve the thrre tracts and effort~ to ins ure im provement of Ortega lliii:hway . Councilmen m11y also hear a presentl'ltion tonight by officials of Glendale Federal Savings roncerning (S.. FREEZE, rage Ii Jf' eiclier Clai1ns Sel'rt~t N i:xon T"x Ta.~k Force B.r LA \l'HE~CE J .. K~L'TSOS \\'A SllJ\f;TO\ -;.. scr.:rC't task force to L'Otnpili' u1trlligt ncc reports 011 rr(•5!d••nt .\'p:on's 1f'I0\1\IC;d (·nl'nll1·S \\'[IS ~Pt up 1nsir!c lh<' lntPr:i ;il Hr\'rnu(' Scr\'1<·r· \1i !h1n 1nont h.~ of \'i.-:r1n 's l)(ct'tltlllll~ president. St.·n {).)ll'Cll P. \\'('i<'kC!' I il·(Ollrl I, .~(lj(( today. \\'t'itk<'r prtst"nlt'<l a doc11n1('ntnry hhlury of tht.· '>lll:'<.'1:11 unit IQ three Si'n<.1tc st1bcorn1Tittl('('~ !11· :d~ .. d1~tlnSl'd Q flo<•d or new <ll·1:1ils nn ho1\, h(' said . th(' \\'h1u· !louse USl'd .(!uvcrnmcnt agcnti<•o; to th11·art its po1Hlcal opponent-" 1n th\.'. Linned Stt1tcs ~ind ove r5('ns. \\'c1cker said th at b\' the !im~ liil' ~<:inl unit 1\as dismn11ilct1 111 1\ugus1 of 1973 it had amas~ed intelligence files nn 10.000 1\merican trl.'<P<IY{'rs \\' h l ch contained 12,000 r,!a~~ified flocumcn1s. the Ccinnecl1cut H('pu hltcan said: \\ieicker, a menlbcr or the Senate \\'atergatc ('Qnlnll!\Ce, rroducrd other documents which he ~aid .5ho .... ·cd the IRS had been uS<'Ci rcpcatl'dly h;.-that rime to harass pol1!1cnl opponents of t h c admi nistra11on. "\\'hl·n that situauon l'X1 ~1s 1n !he country obviou.~ly s<1mcth1 ng ~mcll s." \\'ritkf'r s;:iic!. "It is n ~r,·er!'ion of the A1nerican con~titut1onal SYSh'm ." \\'eickcr rl•tul non·stop fi-o1n a huge pile uf doeuments, many of them suppl!cd by former \\'hite HoU!-lf' coun.~l John \\I, Dean Ill. in a session ~·hlch v.·a~ v1rtuall\' ll repeat of the \\111tcrga 1c l:rearir1gs of JaSt summer. Earlier. \VC'1Ckcr sai d dctC>~'ive Anthony T. Ulllsew1cz probed lhe pr!vatr live!-\ of more than a dozen senators :ind (lther ptiliticAl figures 1n 50 sep:irale investigation~ duri ng :-;1x()1l's first term. In tnday's sr~s1on. \\'ctckcr quoted froin the transcript of an f'XCC\111\'C sl'ss1on 1nh'r11cy,· of former \\'h11c ilouse la\\' enforcement ofhcla l .John Caulfi<'ld. \\'c1ckcr said some Nixon edministratiQn officials \\'ere so concerned about the. allei.te<i Democratic bras of the Brookings ln.stJIUle, 11 \\'ash1ngton think Utnk. tha1 th<'Y seriously "implied '' 11 fire shou!d be. (See ENEMIF,S. l'lgt !l . an<I dr1f!"d t" 1 .(1~ i\ng('1<'~ FHI agent"> arre!l!t-d )11111 ihrrt' and F:rle11('in then \\~I S ~·n! h.tek to l'f'!ld\('IO!l But h·· rJf·d on('\' a~:ttn .ind \1·tis k.11\ed !lhort l~· 1hrrt·:1f1•·r. . [)f:irth. a ~11·!ip)(lr, 11orkro for trust to1np;1n1e~. pa1n11nj! and rt'p:11ru~1: OOUSlf':" 1\h1ch thi' f1rr11~ pl.u\flli! 10 \i·asc or !'•·.~1·\l . poheu ~:11d ' ~l1 1ii1·0 dl':-<'rt !>t·d th1· ch·(t'11d:1nt as l·1·1nj! l'(\Ql!i'ral1 1(' ;1ft\"r In' ;,rrc~t. "\\l· 1''1"'''1rnorr11111 1'1)1111· Out on lhi:ii r:1s1• 11·hpn 1\ r1·<1thl·~ ~uperiur <.'(111rt :• .\lunro s:J1d erm • Atto1·11ey's Alllleal Rejecte{l Fl\' TO't HARLEY oi ltt• D•ll1 PllOI S!tff Sadd!('b:1rk Collrgr trus\('c Alyn ?11. Brannon \1as s c 11 I l' n f' e d to 00 days in Or;in i::r County Ja il today af1cr his l;iy,·yi·r \ ;11nly argu(il in Supt•rior Court 1ha! a sp•'ll on probation would nc suH1cit•nt 1n1111.~hn11·n1. ··~I r 1:l1rnt has 5111f('red cnou~h." (l(lomry John Do1\•11cr arguf'd . " Thi~ 11·as nr1·er anythin~ niore than 11 small tim(' betting aff:1ir bet1\'t'l't1 S('\'('n friends nnd it v.·as certainly n('vcr n large scale bookinakrng operation.'' Jud &<' Hobf.rt L. ('orfn1.1n thf'n imposM the 9Cklar 1t·rn1 \1·i rh no probat ion and orderrd Brannon . ll, to report to the l'f)tJJ'lty jail Arril 22. lie rL'Cluccd the sta!US or lhc flfft•tlSe lo a lTiiscli•meanor. [)01\n{•r said he \tJ!\ apply to th~ µroba1 1on dt·partrnc11t 11·it h a \'it•v.· to pl n<'ing Brannon on the rount y jail's 11·ork furlou gh program. .Jlldge Corf1nan's sc:.ntrncinf: closed a bulky file that y.·as npC"nM in October of J9i2 11·hcn Jlr;1nnon <u1d Hohcrt Emmett l\clly. 3.i. nf 8.15 Seagull l..:ine. Nev.·port 1\each, .,.,·ere arrested :is principals ln a bookn1aking racket thal 1••as reportedly netting $25.000 a week. f\('lly. a used C'ar salrsman, v.·as <lescri!x:d by authoriues as the muscle man in th1· ·opcr:i1ion. llr v.· as SUC'ccsSfully link{•d to a numhf'r of 1hr('a\rn1ng tC'l•·phOn(' calls m:1rJe tti t·l1rnts .,.,.ho f;·JI. 11110 ilrrt•<lrs on th('lr ga1nhling debt~. - l\('l!y v..1s sC"ntcnct·d to si x mQnths in 1'1.unty jail and thrt·r y1·:irs prnhat1f)n for hi s p;.rt 111 thf" ope rat1()n II<' is fr~ fK'nd1ni:; a h(';1 rini.; of nn :ippt<il on his l'Xton1on C'Onl'JC!JOO. l.>01\·ner tod;1_v !old ,fudgr ('nr!rnan !hat Brannon had bef'n f('('ll.JC•-d from .1 pr<1f<•s.<;1onal statu." rh;it 1nc!ud('{f se\'CTjli posts as a hus!n(•SS ('(1llcg1' instructor to hi:; present ON.·upa!1r,n ;1s a laundrv /Se~ St;:\JE.\'CEI>. Page ?f • .\E\\' llELlll • C'J"! 1 -TI1c forri~n rn1111~t (·rs of lnd1:1. J';1k1stt1n and f\;1ngl<1d1·~h n1e t t'xlav in !he fourth dav ,,f tll•·1r lripd rlll(: ro11f~rl'nce bUt <1r.p;1r<'ntl •• 'ftlnde little progress on war pP1son(·rs and the tran.<;f('r of non· Bt.•ngahs to Pakistan. Orange Coast Weather ~lostly ctoud~· tonight Y.ith a ,11i::h1 chance of !iho\.\'('rs Tu~sd:ay , ll('cordinf! to !he 11·eathcr se rvice. Cook·r days. ll1 ghs at the beaches i>fl ri sing to 75 Tuesday . Lows 13.;,7, l:\S llll·: TOllAY 1\ gosptl-rorl; .\!Htp h1g gro up fruni 1Vet.rport Ut'ttc/1 luis beronit the first CJ1 r1st1an rt/1gio11$ 1 rDUpl' o.llrn.11,d to pe rfor111 be· hnid /11" lro1i Curtain sitict \\'orld 'lrnr 11. Stt Poge 7. ll••ht1• 1(1 .L M ••vt 1J C•hlOrftl• i Cl•n ltof'I )0.)1 C•ll';t• JI Creu*Ort J1 0.'111 Nolltn II IEttlOf\11 "•" I fftlll•UlftllWlll JJ ,1 .. lllC• ft•1' ...,,..,<o" n Afttl LlftOtn '1 MtY!t• U N1TlOl\a! NtWI I , It Or•-c_, It. 11 '~'" 11•U $1ttll M1tlltl1 •• ,., T.ieVJt1111 M ™'''" ,, Wt•llltr I WM!tfl._ loltWI '1•2t Wtflt N1w1 .. It ' ' ' ' •> DAIL'!' PILOI "'- Peace, It's Wond erful h1 Old San Cle1ne11te Dy JAi~ 't\00RTJI 01 H•e 01llr P'llll Sl•tf l'tlf r.iOT THE KlriiO of reporter v.·ho likes to cover news from police sta- tions -or ··eop shops" as they're often ca tied in the business. Mention a triple ax murder or multiple dope bust conspiracy and I head the other direction. ~fention traffic acridents and 1 go pale. I ha\'e lo admit I fa il in 1ny CRJl.ing as Lois Lane when it comes to violen t angles on things. I'm the type that .hopes·si rcns 9.'0n't sound, and I have this wiresoh·t'd guilty feeli ng about !he whol e thing. Now that my psychological background is oot or the y,•ay, I \viii tell you about covering the San Clen1ente police station. E\'ery once in a while reporters get to cover somebody else's "newsbeat." A beat is the areH a fl£'r~n writes about. At lhe Dally Pilot. our beats are geographical -we have the Ne11.'port beat, the Laguna beat, the Fountain Valley beat , and so on. LAST WEEK I v.·as assigned lo cover San Clemente for \'llCation lng John Valterza . I approached the assignment with certain trepidations. There arc two things you fear v.·hen you cover San Clemente: eil her nothing 14'ill happen or everything will happen. For instance, you could be calmly lrudging your v.•ay lhrough normality when soddenly the President decides to pay a \'isit. You drop e\·e111hing nnd spend days in pan ic, ru nning from sober press coofc rences to helicopter land- ing by very important people to ne"·s e,·ents !hat are scary becall~e they are so big. (I mean. if Daniel Schorr Is standing next to you and has his TV make- up on to boot, it's big.) OR, LIKE LAST WEEK. you come to \l,"Ork and realize that almost noth- ing has happened and you v.·onder ¥.'here everybody is and y,'hat they do when the Presidenl isn't home. It must say someth ing about San Qemente when I admit I enjoyed my dail y stops at the police station. ON THURSDAY, for example, this is what happened: -A 48-star flag was stolen from somebody's back soot. -Sornebody reported their car was getting egged. -Somebody else said they keep getting toilet paper wrapped around their trees. -1¥1an from a local inn called the police with the following message : "You better get somebody down here fast because the guy in Room Six Is tearing the place apart." -Clarence C. \Verner of 2011 Los Alamos .... ·as informed by police his beehives are illegal. -An animal v.·as reported to be eating holes in people's roofs. So far, nobody knows what the animal is, but 1 hope he or she doesn't have shingles. - A young fellow y,·alking the streets late at night was apprehended by policemen because he had a suspicious tool kit. VIOLENCE MAKES HEADLINES, no doubt about it. But it make! me nerv- ous. San C1emente is something else. Though It bas Ha Jbare of problems, the town has Its way or making you relax after a few tript to the police &ta· tion. That even goes for me, the hopeless cop shop neurotic. lnlanders Invade Coast As Temperatures Warm Spring vacation and ge~rally sunny skies boosted beach attendance to more than 400,000 persorui over the y,·cekend along the Orange Coast from Seal Beach to San aemente. A fog bank dulled beach enlhusiasm much of Swlday at Laguna Beach and some southern coastal areas but sunny sides prt\'&iled at Newport Beac.il and upcoast. Ll!eguards rrported rom!ortable 1)6.. degree temperatures and heavy beach attendance at most locations. About 170.000 sunbathers jammed the f'tewport Beach shoreline Saturday and Sunday and about J,000 ple8.!lure boats crowded the harbor. LHcguards said there were only SC\'en rescues despite an ave~age fi\'e-foot surf and attributed most or the incidents to "'Swimmers y,•ho ¥.'ere out or practice." 'The heavy beach attendance took its toll on Orange County Transit District dur ing peak hours. \ldrh many persons ha\"ing to v.·ait n)O(e than an hour to get a seat on a bus. A transit district spokes.man said the frequency of buses will be increased on beach routes, especially those of Harbor OUNGt COAST SC DAILY PILOT "f"oecn""C~•<,11\oo••P • ,..·~-~•••f....,.. "'""',,..'I .... p, ... '"i'N"''' -~· ""'o. ...... too" """'''"'"G (,("IN"• '>"N•o•• M••"I~' or• rut •"•d "''"~"' """"~· "'"°' '"' r •'• M••• "'~"("'" !!•·""-" fl-1"9''-"' Boi..-h f "lu~ l••"ll•'''• !.•~"' Cleor::~ '''"""'•Nino• .. • ••l 5•• ,_.,,,. •• "'·'"" Gorn•"''"" • •·"~·· "")'(!""' ... '""' ,, PoAll••Noo:I ""-.. ·~ "••"-...... l""t><••C>t ..... .C.•<""'lf'loo!"''l'\O W~T l•;()oroot ~'''~lot C."lot~•I 91~/'f ~ar ... ~r1 w .... 1 P,._'"o'l<ll\,111•'""' J.,.I ~ (.,.., II«~ ..... '"'"-'ot'IMtQtlrf' 111 .... ~ i.:..-y.1 ' T~ -,1 "~"" .......... l .... (k.Je1H lCW7S P_,~p Noll AtW-"IM.,.._lot.:itt. 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Larger U1an normal CT'O\\.'ds \\'ere reported farther sout'n at South La guna. Dana Point, S..1n Clernente a n d Capistrano Beach('s \\'ilh a \olo'etkend tot~l of 65.000 people. There ""·ere 25 rescues, none of them serious. The beacht'S of \\'est Orange C-0unty <lgain lived up to th<"ir rcput.1tion as being one of the most ?OPOlar v.1ith lifeguards estimating that a tota l of 139.000 persons \'isitcd Huntington City, Bolsa Chica. and lfuntington State beaches Satu rday and Sunday. t-;o serious rescues were reported although iO rescues v.·ere logged. Five Prisoner s Rejec t Russia .. 110SC0\V fU Pl ) .& Five Politic~\ prisoners in Soviet ~ · camps have renouncl'<l their citizenshi p and dcn1ilnded to be expelled ·when their lem'IS t'nd, according to a sinuggled letter made available Sunday lo \Ve.stem nr1\"sn1c"n in i\loseow. The lellrr ~aid n1any prisoners throughout the labor camp system Intend to go on a hunger strike when President r\lxon makes his scheduled !rip to the So\iet Union in June. tt came from ptlsoo camps like !hose described ln exiled autbor Alfxander t. Solt.htnitsyn's new book about StillnisL prlson camps, "Gulag Archipel3go.'' Adul t School Offers Class in First A id A first aid class v.·ill be offertd by the Capistrnno Unified School District's adtilt school from 7 to 9 p.m. Wtdnesday1 starting Aprll 11. The claiss wlll meet al Mission View Continuation School, 31422 · C a m In o cap!strano, San Jua n Capistrano. 1bert: Is no fee. Studtnts may register on lhc first night or clw. a district spokesman said. Cleru1 Ah· Intin1atum I . I 1runme11t Sy WllJ..IA1\I SCHREIBEll 01 I'll• D•Ur 1>1101 5t1U Oran~e County supervisors will be told \Vednesday they must adopt tough new air pollutton regulalions'or have the joh done ror thein b.v the state or federal gOvemment . County Council Adrinn KuyjX'r ~id today the counly has no legal grounds to challenge the po14·ers assumed by tOO state Air Resoureres Boord and 1he Fedtral Environmenta l Protection Ageocy. "In the area of clean air. Ul<'y ha1·e cut a wide swath and have ('()mplete -authority 10 require the regulations," Ku.r'Pt'r said. "There is no lega l basis for us to challenge their authority because we are a creature Of s1atutc and in effec t an ex- officio part of the state govcrnmCnt," he added. Supervisorl' two Weeks ago askr<I Ku yper -to find out if the counry could challenge iniposition of the new rull's. wh ich "·ould give sweeping pov.·ers to county Air J>oJlution Control Officer Willia m }'itchcn in the event or a smog emergency. The nev.· rules are set for a heari ng by the board at JO a.m. Wedll('sday. In the e\·ent of a second or third slagr smog alert. Filchrn \\"OUld have alnKKt undisputed pov.·er lo close do1\'11 ~hool~. industry, commerce and other possible pollution SOUrc:tS. Pool Scl1ool Today, Fitchen himself voiced displeaS\lre v.·ith the new rules. If you're an artl!:it \\"ho never has enough roon1 on a ton1s of S\vim1ning pools. This one. Linn·s first, was "They are just a little too late with the whole thing ," Fitchen said. "Ten or 12 years ago it may have done somethin~. but now what we really need is somelhing lo control the re a I problem -automobiles. canv as. maybe you could take a hint fron1 ·r1n1 done for John f)odds of 25351 Adriana, ~fission Linn of El Toro. lie paints huge n1urals on the IJot-\r"iejo. Additional piCtures and story, Page 3. ~~~~~~~~~~'---~~~~~~~~~~~~ "We should really be pounding on Detroit's back to do something from the "Start to solve the problem and if we had done so a few years back, we wouldn •t ha\'e the kind of rul es we're getting now." F'itchen agreed that the board \viii really have no choice bu! to adopt their rules handed down from above. "Their only other alternative is 10 default and let the state or feds do the job for us." he said. "I don't particularly enjoy lvhat's going on but v.·e appear to ha\'e no other choice.'' he said. Filcllen said be """'"8lly thlnb the new rules are unneeessary and could cause great problems in enforcement. From Pagel FREEZE ... tentative plans for 1,800 acres i1. owns in the hills behJnd San Juan J1il ls Country Club. The purpose of the presentation v.wld be to obtain a general feeling fron1 the council on the propriety of the plans. Other itemS on the lengthy agenda include:~ -A public ht'aring on increasing drainage fees. Paid v.·hcn land is developed, thC' f{'f's range from $115 to S805 per acre. The incr('a._<;e proposed would set f('('S at $170 to $1.170 per acre. -A request from \V. R. \\'illiams for informati on on the \'\'illiamson Act which spells out benefits and obligations to those V>'ishing to place land in an agricultural presen·e. -Consideration of re\ie,·ing the California Division of Highways from complying v.i th architcctu ial standards and street ilnprol"Cm('nts. \\·hen their 1naintenance station is built. -A request fro1n Cliff Legault St'Cking exctnption from !he niorarorium so hf' c:in proceed with a n('l4' rcc;.ocling cenll'r in the cily. The cily subsidizes one ccnlcr. \Vorld Repair. Inc., \\·hich is n non-profit agency. -A discussion -011 v.•he!her or not the rity should provide funds 10 include bicycle lanes when the new Del Obispo bridge is constructed. F rona Page 1 ENEMIES ... stnrll'd as a diversion .to seize son1e of the inslitute•s papers. According !o the transcript. the suggestion "'<IS made to C;iulficld b,v forn1cr \\'hitc }louse Sf"IC'C ial counsel Cha~cs \\". Colson. ·8 ."1.•as an asinine idea,·• \\"eicker quotl'd Caulfield as saying. !leading from a shear of memos. some of them on \\'hite House stationery and bearing dates of the summer and fall of 1971. \\'eicker s a id administration officials moved to c.ausc IRS auditS of the tax returns of a fihn maker "'ho had produced a movie highly critical of the President. The rnemos. bct\\·een CauUield and Dean, identified the fi ln1 as ··~fillhouse: A \Vhite Comedy," produe<>d by Emile de Antonio. And the n1emos ad\"ised tax audiLc; if the production became publicly identified v.·it.h Lav.Tence F. O'Brien. then chairman of lhe Dcn1ocratic National Committee. In another example of lhe use of the IRS. \\'eicket produced another set of !)('an-Caulfield lll l'Jnos \\'hich indicated the adm1nistra!lon wus 1n1erestcd in helping E\·angelist Billy (;raharn and movic ac lor John \\'aync. both supporters of the Presidl·nl. \\"1th their lax problen1~. "Clearly this is no! 1nateri;1t lhaL !;hould be in the hands of anyone but !he taxpayer and the IRS ."' \\'elcker said and added: ";\s v.·c can S('(' from all th e tax retu111!1 that :ire flooding over this d<!sk, the IRS v.·as acl1ng hke a public lcndin-g library for the \\'hite House." \\'eicker's earlier report presentC'd documC>nls on l:lasc11·it:7.. a forn1<'r Kl'11• '"ork City detective who told th e Senah: \Y~tcrgate ron1mitt<'e l:ist summer hi s prin1ary mission :it the \Vhitc !louse 1\•as 10 ~robe allegations of ··poH1ical dirt." \Veicker's testimony today "'as at a hrar1ng convened by three Senate !>ubc'Ommille<'s in\'rsli galing the extC'nt of political spying by 1he federal government Fightin!J Words Du.ke Bla sts Weickc r's Charge JOHN WAYNE DOESN'T n1incc his \VOrds and he \\'OS direct as usual today ,~·hen he put Sen. Lo\rell \\'c>icker Jr. f l{·Conn.) on his "bad guys·· list. ''1'111 !\'ending a tclcgran1 to that ~.o .h .. " the Ne,rport 13each ac t or told 11C\\'Sn1c.11. ··1 ju:;t thought you'd like lo hear '''h<tl il 's going lo say." "Sen. \\'eickC'r, for your infor1notion I have never asked for, nor have I received. IRS favors. nor have I needed then1 . \\'hat I nfCd is protection fro1n chenp politici<1ns llkt: you . ''THE IRS HAS rcvic\1'ed my taxes annually and I deeply resent your u s Ing your senatorial privilep in thro"'ing my na111e around." w•Y1r11 The Duke lashed \Veicker because the senator alleged over the \\•eekend that \Vayne nnd o t h e r "\Vhite House friends" hnd been protected by IRS tax intelligence :ifter tax audits had begun on them. WEICKER CLAIME D HE HAD documents lo confirm that the \Vhite House used IRS tax data to protect \\1ayne-and Billy Graham and that the \Vhite J~ouse had obtained from the IRS "sensitive case fll86" on a I a r g e number or individua\i;, in- cluding several prominent entertainer~. Att1ong those listed are Frank Sinatra nnd Sainmy Davis Jr •• both of whom contributed to the President's 1972. rc-clecllon campaign, and Gov. Ronald Reagan. wE1e1t1111. Others on lhe list provided by Welckor are comedian Jerry Lewis, actor$ Pctor Lawford, Richard Boon and Fred h-ta~turray •nd coi:ncdlcimc Lu cille Ball ond ~er husband, Gary Morton. .. Ba11l{CI'S T1't1st IIil\:es Rate To Reco1·d Leve l of 10% P:E\V ''ORK I AP) -Bankers Trust Co. of N<""' ''ork. the nation's sc1·cnth largest commercial ban~. announced Psycl1iatry Unit '1 otes to R emove ) llo1nose:xua l Link \\' A!'~ll NGTO~ 1 lJ PI I -The Aincrican P~} chiatric Association announced today i!s n1t•n1bt•rs \'Oled to remove the slign1:i of 111ental illness frorn thl'.! nalion·s csli- matcd JI million homosexuals. The APA. which has been locked in one of !hf' n1ost bitter disputes in ils 129-year h1s1ory on the question. said 1ncn1bcrs \"Oted 5.854 to 3.810 to appro\'e a d<'Cision h.v lrus!l'f's rC'moving homosexuality from !he official list of mental disorders. Ho mosexuals. v.·ho rontended thlt listing of their sexual orientation as\a disease denied them jobs, housing and other tighis. lobbied for the action during the controversy among psychiat rists. ThC're \\'as strong and \'OCal opposition from some> psychiatrisl3. lt.d by Charles Soca rides of New York. who circulated a petition that forced a membership \'Ole on the trustees' action. lh e first time such a step had been taken. Sorarides ca lled the decision "the 1nedical hoax of the centurv."' lie said it "flew in the f:ice of the'· on(' fact 11c J...11011·. 11trich is that male and fem:ile are progran1med lo m:i!c \\"ith the opposite sex, and this is the story of 21: billion ~·ears of e\'olution and any SO<:'iety that hopes to sun·ive .. , An APA spokesman said today the action "settles the question." and that it ~hould h3\'e a sharp i1npact 1n 1he future of the lives ol the nation's homosexuals. Dr. Robert Spitzer. a psychoanal yst \\"ho drafted the boa rd's position paper lhat v.·as-approved in December. said lhc action will remove ''one of the justi- fications for the denial of ch·il right.s to individuals \\•hose only crime is that their S<'Xual orientation is 10 mcn1bers of thrc samo sex. Dr. Judd i\larmor, a Los Angeles psychoonalyst. said du r'i n g the cont1'0\'ersy that the label of n1ental di sease was a moral , not a medical judgment. 11ie 1\PA trustccs in December decided to eliminate the stigma on homosexua lit,v as an illness. selling off a furor inside thr group v.·hich produ<.'t"<l petitions forcing the psychl:Hrlc group· to hold a referendum. From Page I • SENTENCE D • • • delivery mon. And he remtnded Judge Corfman that 10 letttrs urging leniency for BrBMon had been filed with the court by !tllO\\' 1rustces on the S.'Kidleback board a.nd members of !he local co1nmunlty. '"lie Is ti n1;1n v.'ith a nlMter's degree nnd the f<1ther of five boys," Downer said, ''Up to lhe lime of this Offense he has alv:ays been a highly reJ:ardt'd nnd respected meml:x>r of the Saddleback and Sanla Anll communities." . Brannon reCX'nlly resif{rlcd his post· on . the &iddlcback bc;>ard. llls services on !he board will end In June, ·- loday that It 11·as ra1s1ng its prime lending r;ite lo 10 pe r('('nt. reaching a record le\'el set late last year. The bank said Lie rise from 911.! pe rcent "'as dictated bv its current lend ing rate formula , v.:hich tie!'> the b.1nk's prime ra t£ lo the cost of the short-term funds v.·hich it needs to operate. Those short -te; . rates have risen sharply in the pas1 14•eek, the bank said. The mo\'e t.o JO percent by Ban kers Trust fo!lov.·s the ado pl ion of a 9~, pe rcent prime by most 1n a j or l'On1n1ercial banks Friday. The prin1e is the ra!c banks charge best corporate custon1ers. \\'hile oot directly ti«! to thl'.! rntes charged for conswner Joans. a sustainl'<i rise in the prime can influrnre those rale!:i as \vell~- The prime rate hit a high of 10 percent h\·ice last ~-ear. once in early fall and again in l)e('embcr. A little o\·er a month ago. the industr}....,,'ide le\'el v.'as 81':.! percent. The latest rise. \\'hi ch has caught economists and bankers by surprise, appears the result of strong demand for business loans and a tight er moneta ry policy by the Federal Reserve Board. the nation's central banker. The Fed, analysts believe, is curbing credit to try and stem inflation. Surging inlerest rates dealt another body b!Ol'o' to the stock market today. The 11 :JO a.m. PDT Oo·.v Jones average of 30 industrials "·a~ do"TI 7.12 points to 840.42, and declines overpowered ad- \'anccs by 4 to I in light trading on the ~cw York Stock Exchange. "\Vhen you have equities competing V.'ilh high-inter('St debt issues. it"s bound to "·ork to the disadvantage of equiUes.'' said Jack' Salomon at Thompson & ~le.Kinnon Auchincloss Kohlmeyer Inc. Fro1n Pagel CITIZ EN ... program inaugurated this year. The citizen of, the year awa rd Is granted each year and the "'Inner selected by a committee of previous u'inners. Nominees for both posts y,·crc sought from the community at large. Dr. Robert Beasley. local veterinarian and former school trustee. assumed the reiru; of the chamber during the installation por1lon of the annual dinner nttendcd by more ttian 100 cha1nber tn C'mbers and guests . Dr. Beasley assumes the top spot on the ch3ntbcr from rcaltor Bertha llenry: v.·ho.o::e tenure this past year has marked the first lime in city history that a woman has served as pre.o;ident of the business group • Dana Hills lligh Set For Open Hou e Fete Open house at D11n<1 •nus l{lg'n School is schl'duled for 7 p.m. April 23 beginning 1v!1h a supper pro,·idcd by the Parent· Tearhcr Amci:uion. All parents are invited lo visit the. ~hOol and Stt samplts of studr-nl "'Orli: nnd hear about the achoot 'i progr1Utl$. 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JUDGE PA.RKER WMt\.E VISITING WITM TMf DISTRICT ATTORNEY, SAM Df'.IVER RECEIV ES A CALL FROM ~ l-\1S OFFICE! I ~.,,.;q_O,t.P I If/. -p~"-.( ;,/ 4-8 MISS PEACH ! j l '1I11 !\ ·"·~ ' .. -. 1o,..·. .ArTHt.flt' I DO£$ A 1'111!D "IKf. TO F•Y? Go <:. • ' AND DO£~ A Fl~H "'Ke TO '>WIM? " • I DOOLEY'S WORLD MERE rr ,,,,.,i;s .. SM''S LOOKIM' l>IC30IT AT NIE ! ' :t.ISS•&OOM• &AH FOR 'fM!i' ME!PICAL- PL..AN.' J by ROCJ'f' Bradfield . ~~.-~~~~~ DOOl.EY, WHO ... ~ ,./' ....... 'I I GORDO MOOMMUUIMS •• A.MIMA.L CRACKERS I UstD 10 THINK i-IE WAS ...V A FONN'l'·LOOKING KIO WITH A 816 N05f .. :rAAT'5 Wf.11( I HA'IEN'l' OJ.LEO I/OU, I GUESS- AND Doe? LET 's JUST 5AI{ Ml( PRIDE HAD THE FW, OK.Al(, CHUCK'? by Harold Le Doux by Mell Vt~! V£S! /!. F'AL.L.IN6 WIL.L., OKAY, THAT~ YOWO:: , 111 ........ • 11* 4 -.· ,. ~ " CAT NO .... •1~e TO J..AND ON IT~ HEAD ? AN~WjO(. • ~ 111 I '' . I' . ~ ...... .._ ........ ,_,__"',_ DOESN1T TAKE MUSCLES ro e10E A /11KEf by ROCJer Bollen . TAAT ·SORE BRINGS llt>CK 1te: MEMORIES . .... & ~~~4-8 "But, Theim•, why take up yora-we co through all that · every d1y puttinr on a gtrdle.11 r--__,:D;.:E;:.;M::..;M::.:I S:...;THE MENA CE r. I .l i 1 I I I \ 7 I • I \ 7 • Laguna.Beaeh EDITION Toduy's Flnul N.Y. Stocks VOL 67 , NO. 98, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1974 TEN CENTS Fighiin" Words_ Duke Blasts lr1 eicker's Charge JOHN WAYNE DOESN'T 1nince hi s.u•ords and he was direct as usual today "'hen he put Sen. Lowell \Veicker Jr. (R-Co nn.) on his "bad guys" list. "I'm sending a telegram to that s.o.b.," the Newport Beach ac t or told newsmen. "I just thOlJ,ght you'd like to hear what it's going to say.'' "Sen. Weicker, fo r your information I have never asked for. nor have I received, IRS favors, nor have I needed them. \Vhat I need is protection from cheap politicians like you. ''THE IRS HAS revieY.'ed my~.taxes annually and l deeply resent y1ur u s i n g your senatorial privilege in lhrov.1ing rny na1ne around." w•v1t1. The Duke lashed \Ve ickcr because the senator aJleged over the weekend that \Vayne and o t h e r "\Vhite liouse friends" had been protected by IRS tax intelligence after tax a udits had begun on them. WEICKER CLAIMED HE HAD documents to confirm that the White House used IRS tax data to protect \Vayne and Billy Graham and that \he \Vhite House had obtained from the IRS "sensitive case file s'' on a I a r g e number of individuals, in- cluding several prominent entertainers. Among those listed are Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr., both of whom contributed to the President's 1972 re-election campaign, and Gov. Ronald Reagan. w t1cir;t11 Others on the list provided by \Veicker are comedian J erry Lewis, actors Peter La~rford, Richard Boone and Fred Jl¥1acMurray and comedienne Lucille Ball and her husband, Gary l\:lorton . W eicker Says President • Used IRS for Meddling Attorney's Appeal Rejected By Tt»1 BARLEY Ol .... Oflty ,. .... ,..., Saddleback College tru.!tce Alyn M. Brannon v.·as sentenced to 90 days in Orange County Jail toda y after his law yer vainly argued in Superior Court that a spell on probation would oe sufficien t punishment. "rit y client has suffered enough,'' attorney John Downer argued. ,; This v.·as nev'r anything more than a small time betting affair bel.,,,'ttll seven friends and it was certainly never a large scale bookmaking operation.·• Judge Robert L. Corfman then imposed the 9Cktay term with no probation and ordered Brannon. 44. to report to lhe count y jail April 22. He reduced +.he status of the offense to a misdemeanor. Dov.'Oer said he v.'ill apply to the probation department with a view to placing Brannon on the county jail's 1\·ork furlough prygram. Judge Corfman·s sentencing closed a bulky file that was opened in October of 1972 when Brannon and Robert Emmett Kelly, 35. of 83.S Seagull Lane. Newport Beach, v.·ere arrested as principals in a bookmaking racket that v.·as re!'Jbrtl'dly nel ting $25,000 a week. Kelly. a wed car salesman, wa'> described by authorllie! as the muscle man in the operation. He was successfully linked to a number of threatening telephone calls mad'e to clients \}'ho fell into arrears on their gambling debts. Kelly was sentenced to six months in By LA WREN CE I. KNUTSON AlMcl1led l"rn1 Wr11tr investiP,tions during Nixon's first tenn. county jail and three years probation for his part In the operation. He is free Jn today's session, \\'eicker quoted pending a hearing of an appeal 00 his WASHINGTON -'A.secret task force to compile intelligence reports on President Nixon's political enemies was set up inside the Internal Revenue Service within months of Kiicon's ·from the transcript of an executive extortKm conviction. session interview or former White House law enlorctmenl orficia} John Caulfield. Downer today told Judge Corfman Iha! \Veicker said some Nixon administration Bra'1J'IO!l had been redured from a officials were so roncerned about the professional .st~tus that lncl~ed several -a erm OFFICIALS ACCOMPANY STRETCHER BEARING ANDRE W SNEAD. 3, AT END OF MERCY FLIGHT Child Was ·Rus.hed to Orange County Me d ical Center From Albuquerque Sunday -'-~~~~~~~~ Child, 3, Rusl1ed to Cou11ty On Plane Clit1gs to Life Little Andrew Snead con tinued tn respond in Orange County ~ledir;it Center today v.·h1le the delicate machine tha t is keeping him al ive performed hts brea th ing functions. specialist in lung damage. v.·hen the child's condition rapidly worsened. flsyc hiatry Unit ,.oles to I~e n1o vc ' I-lomoscx ua l Link \\'ASl ll SGTO~ rt;PI' -The i\n1er ica n Ps~·chiatric Assoc1at1011 announced tod<iy 11s members vott.'CI to remove the stigma of menial illness from the n:ition·s csti· 1natcd 11 m1lhon homo.-.cxuals. The APA, v.•hich has been loc ked in one ___ bea>rning_president.-5en._Lo_w.ell P. aUegl'd-Dcmocr-atic.blas.oLthe-BrookingS-----P-°5ts as a busmess ~liege wt~g Instit ute, a Washington think tank, that nis. present occupation as a laundry Doctors at one time fea red lhal the Sunday night mercy fli ght f r o m Albuquerque, :-0.~I.. to the county hospital might be too late to save the child's life. Tod11y th ey decla red tltrir J. yea r'()ld patient to be "crit ical but stable." Andrew fell into a (\oodcd drainage ditch nea r his Albuqucr<1uc home aOOut tv.·o weeks ago. He v.·as revived by c mergcncy--resusr1t<i t1on-.idmtnist r red at the scene and then hospitaliZl'<l . but his lungs tx-~an to fail \ale last v.·etk. of lhi.:ElfiOSrfiilte r CfispulCTin ilil29-yc:ir - hi~tory on th<' question, Si.lid rncmbcrs \'Olt>d-5.8.~~ 10 3.810 to approve a d{'('i!'ion Weicker (R-Conn .), said today. Weicker presented a documentary history of the special unit to three Senate subcemmittees. lfe also disclosed a flood of new details on how, he said. the \Vhite House used government agencies to thwart its political opponents in the United States and Overseas. • Weicker said that by the time the special unit v.·as dismantled in August of 1973 it had amassed intelligence flies on IO,oo> American taxpayers w h i c h contained 12,000 classified documents. the Connecticut Republican said. Weicker, a member of the Senate \Vatergate Committee. produced other dod:lments which he said showed the IRS had been used repeatedly by that time to haraM political opponents .... of t h c administration. "When that situation exists in the- country obviously something smells.'' \\'eicker said . "It is a perversion of the American constitutional system." Weicker read non-stop from a huge pile of docwnents. many ol them supplied by former White House counsel John \V. Dean rn, in a session which was virtually a repeat of the Watergate hearings or last sununer. Earlier. Weicker said detective Anthony T. Ulasewicz probed the private lives of more thah a dozen senators and other political figures in 50 separa te ' NEW SCRIPT WRITER Author lleh y RoM ' they seriously "implied '' a rire should be delivery man .. started as a diversion to seize some of And he rem1.nded J~ge Corfman that the instilute 's papers. 10 letters ~rg1ng. leniency for Brannon According to the transcript, the had been filed with the court by fellow suggestion was made to Caulfield by trustees on the Saddleback ~ard and former \Vhite House special colinsel m~.mbe.rs of the ~I community. Charl es w. Colson . He LS a man v.·1~ a r.1aste;,·s degree ··it v.·as an asinine idea ," \Veicker a ~ '~. father of. five bo~'S. Downer quoted CauUield as saying. said. ~p lo the ltm~ of thLS offense he Reading from a sheaf of memos, some has al"Kays been a highly regarded and of them on White House stationery and respected member ~f.the,,Saddleback and bearing dates of the summer and fall of Santa Ana commurut1es: . 1971 Weicker said administrati6n Brannon recently resigned his post on ofli~ials moved to cause JRS aud its of :he Saddle~ck boa.rd. llis serv ices on the tax returns of a film maker who had he board .,,,,11 end m June. produced a movie highly critical or the President. The memos . between Caulfield and Dean. identified the film as "~fillhouse: A \\'hite Comedy." produced by Emile de Antonio. And the memo.'i advised tax audits if the production became publicly identified with Lawrence F. O'Brien, then chairman . of the Democratic Na tional Committee. In another example of the use of the IRS. \Veicker produced another set of Dean.caulfield memos which indicated the administration was interested in helping Evangelist Billy Graham and movie actor John Wayne. both supporters (Stt: ENEMIES, Pig~ 21 PILOT AD SELLS $21 ,000 BOAT Where in the world 'A'OOld you go to sell a $21.000 racing sailboat? You might try starting with readers ol the Daily Pilot. Here's the way one advertiser did it: ISLANDER 30 i\fark II (Pussy- cat) 2 yrs. old, fully C'Quipt for racing. Xlnt racing reoord. In- board & special gears. Over $21 ,000 invested. !ifust sell. (Phone No.) Those seven lines did the job -sold the boat in Jess than a week. \Vant to test a Daily Pilot ad for effectiveness on your own job? Just dial 642-5678, the dire<:t line to results. The machine that ha s t<ikr·n ovrr the work normally perfo rmed by Andrew'!! lungs is one of only tw o such dcvicrs in California. altending physician!! have e:icplaincd. The meinbrane ox-ygrnator ~·as rushC'd to Albuq uerque's Presbyterian Hosptlal In the care of Dr. Robert Bartlett, a local lJr. Hartlen flev.· v.·ith the machine !n Albuqurrque and \1•orkcd on the faihn~ child to the point th<•l he could be f1011·n bock to Or ange Ct:un1y for !>pcC1i.1\Jzt.·d care that could be drlivercd in con1unct1on v.·ilh the oxy~cnator. Dr. Bartlett's Air For« plane v.•as met at the El Toro ~l.'.lrine Corps Air Station by a county Fire Dep<irtment par<iml'Cl1cs team who then rushl-d the child to the medicill center. Laguna City Plan11ers To Study Zone Cha11ge The Laguna Beach P I a n n i n ~ Commission meet ing at 7:30 tonig ht at city hall ch\mbers .,,,·ill conc;idcr an amendment of the city's R·l lsingle family residence\ 7J)ne tying allowa ble housing deMity lo land slope. The amendment requires that as the percentage of slope goes up on a proposed ho using site. the number of allowable stru<:tures per acre goes dov.11 . The basic requi red footage for a R-1 residence Is 6.000 square feet. Al a slope of 15 percent or less. fil'C unit3 per acre are allo.,,,·ed, at 30 percent, I 85 unit.s,,er acre arc ;il!ov:ed and at !Oil percent and above, .10 units per :icri-:iri' al\ov.·ed. 1'nc perC('ntage of slope Is ;1 n1easuremcnt of contou r v.it hin the lot area under consideratinn . Ph1nnl'rs are al"O scheduled 10 consider· -!)ates for public hf'artngs on the amendmen! lo the R·2. R·3 and C zone density requirements. The zones are OO\\ covered by a moratorium pl,1red on lhe multi-famil y rrsidential 1>ropertt<'S by the city council. !'Janning Sla ff recommends he~ings be set for April Z2 and ~lay 13 The urgency ordinance expires June 13 unless extended. Hap G1·aha1n Quits Duties At Pagea11t of Masters -Da!C'S for public heanng on a proposed zone c!iange on the Syca1nore Hllls area . S!alA'econtmcnds the diltcs of ~l av 13 and ~tav 27. Lndcr di ~cuss1on arc zofic chan_Res Chmtnalin~ rL>s1dent1al. res1dl'ntial hill side and C'lrnn1errial zones ~Stt HOUSING. Pa~e 2) Fir e Hits Home In Can yon Arca LEAVING LAGUNA'S PAGEANT Writtr·n•rr•tor Grah•m . ' ... Laguna Beach writ.r lle"Y Rose •ill suc<e<d long-Ume Festival ol AN l'llgll!Pt of t be Masters writer and narrator Howard "Hap" Graham tn preparing th.I.I year's pageant script. Graham bowed out of th.la year's program lo devote full ttrne to the }Aguna Moulton PlayhoUR, according to Elsa Graham. his wife. Pi1n. Graham, · fonnerly ' Pageant behind the scenes ''olunteer. the dressers' chalnnan, said •he a1'o Mii be leaving the pogeant. "\\'e're looklng forward to our first tree summer In eight ycar1," Mrs. Graham ale!. • ?tin. RtJee Is tne author of "Grand Jury", a novel . She was edltor of the Laguna Beach Post for 13 yea rs from 1952 and is the writer of 11 books and many mega.tine anicles. This year the summer art festivals will r:un from Jul y 12 tbroogh Aug. 25. Tickets to the Pageant of the ~tasters are now on public sale through the Festival of Arts box office, 650 Laguna .Canyon Road . from 10 a.m. to 4 pm. Thursday. Friday and Saturday until :111 Uckcb arc sold. Fesll\!al offlcials urgt that prospcctl\'e ticket buyers -call ahead to be sure tkkccs are stlll 1vailablc. The number Is 494-tl~. • Firo did an ei:;timated $17.000 dan111f(c to a home and contents ;ti 301;) l..aguna Canyon Road lntc Saturday The home, o"·n~ by C. B. King, 29i5 Oiil\on Way. Laguna . Bearh, susta ined moderate damage in the bla7.e belie\•ed by authorities to ha\'e been started by fau lty tltttricnl "'irini;i 1n a c10dlct light. The hose "'as ttnted by Richard Slekol, but v.·as unoccupied at the umc of 1he fire. NE'ighbor! ca lled the f Ir c dtpartment. by 1 rust!'C~ r1•1nov1ng hnm<Y.';<·xu ality from the official hst or incntal dLSOrdC'rs. lfomose~uals. \~·ho ronll·nded th <it lis!ing of thtir Sf'xu ,11 oricnt:ition n.~ a d1~t·asc denl<'d thC'nl Jobs. housing and o!Ol•r r1gh1.~. lobb1NI for !ht' :Jl'llOn dur1n~ the eon1rovcrsy ;.unong p!>ych1atrists. • Thf're was strong i.111cl voca l oppo1-1llon frorn o;;omc psychi;11r1~ts. ltd by C'harles Socar1des of i'icw York , \\ho e1rcu!alt.-d ;i pc!lt1on that forced a mcrnlJcrship vole on tl1c trustees· action. the first li me sueh a st<'p had tx-t:n ta ken. Soc;1r1drs called 1h•• tleei~lon "the mPd1c<il hoax of lhl' C'•'ll1urv · ilf' said It · ftc·v.· in lh<· f:icc of th~·· on . fact v.c knov.•. \\·t?k:h 1~ rhar rnalt· ;1nd fl·ml'llt• :1r•· programm('<l ro nl.:J'l' v.Jth lhl' op~11l· sex. <tnd lh1s 1s tht' <,l11ry of 21 ~ b1ll111r~ _\(•:1rs of t·volu!lon ;uxl an\' !1.oc1t•l\I thi.il !Sre G,\YS, Pag~ 2) • The thf'f! of Wt20 in prnJlt>rly inelurling :i color !elcvi.~!on. an oncntal rug and :i ea~e of wine v.·:is reported bv Hobert Spi;ialier, 163 :O.ycs Place. L .. 1R11n:1 Bcarh S1>e11ker reported 1he burglary Friday ;1n<l told _offu·crs it probably occurred ht'tv.·cen mid·~l arch and \\'ed11t'Sd<Jy. Or:g:ci~oast Weather ~lostly cloud\• tonigh1 \\·it h a ~hght chanrc of !iih<1111•rs Tuesd.a)•, t•crord1ng to lhf' \l•<llh•·r 'icrv1tc. t:oolrr da\s. l11i,:hs :it the beaches 58 r1s1n~· to ij Tut·\d.1}'. Lov.s 13-j7, INSIDE TOii.\ l ' 1\ {J11spef·rock $ill0111a orou.p fron1 1\'rirport RroC'h lia.~ beconie I/le /•r~r Chr1s11011 rf'lig1ou.t tro11pl!: u/lo1red !o perform be- hind tlit' lr'1111 Curlan1 SlllCI'.' \Vorld \far 11. Sf'c Page 7. lotl!"9 • 11111 1.l ft .. ~ " I.. M.. ••14 " 11\IVllt " (611 .. rm. ' NlhO"l l M ... '· lt CltUlhH ... 0.1111r C-IY lL U Ct lNU " SMl'11 , .. ,. , ......... " Si.tk llt\llltf!I ••• Dt1tft Nllktt " ltlclVhl ... • E-.1~el ..... • , .... ,." " l!', • .., .. 11 ... llt " ""-• ''"•flt• •·• Wtll'lt!l'I Nr<n 11·» Mt"'K .... • WwM Nt wt ' " • , ~ DAILV PILOT LB Monday, Aprll 8, 1914 0 1ll t fOllel Sl1ll ~Mii Pool School If you're an artist who never has enough roon1 on a toms of swimming pools. This one, Linn's-first, was canvas. maybe you could take a hint from Tim done for John Dodds or 25351 Adriana, "lission Linn or El Toro. He paints huge murals on the bot· \liejo. Additional pictures and story, Page 3. ~~~~~~~-'-~~-=--~~~~~~~~~~~~- LA Handyman Charged In Coast Murder Ca_se By JOHN VAL TERZA Of TIMI D1Ur ~119t Sllll ' arrested without incidcn'i. Despite a search of the man's home, no "·eapon has yet been found in the kill ing. From Pagel GAYS ... hopes to survive." Oean All· llitin1atum lrmnine11t By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of TIMI OJllr P!ltl Sllff Orange Countf supervisors \\'ill be told \\lcdnesday lhcy mus t adopt tough new air pollution rcgulallons or have the job done for them by the staie or federal government. County Council Adrian Kuyper said today the county has no legal grounds to challenge the powers assumed by the state Air Resources Board and the F'edcral En\'ironmental Protection Agency. ''In the arett of clean air, they have cut a "'ide swJth and ha\'e · complete authority to require the regulations," Kuyper said. "1'hcre is no legal basis for us to challenge their authority bc<:ause we are a creature of statute and in effect. an ex· officio part of the state government," he added . Supervi sor.i ti.1'0 weeks ago asked Kuyptt to find ou t .If the county could challenge imposition of I.he new rules. "·hich "·ould give sw~ping pov.·ers to county Air Pollu tion Control Officer \Villiam Fitchen in the event of a smog emergency. The nev.• rules are set for a hearing by thre boord at 10 a.m. Wednesday. In the event of a second or third stage smog alert. F'itchen l't'OUld have almost undisputed power to clo.se down schools, industry, commerce and other possible pollution source s. Todav. Fitchen himself v o i c e d displea"surc \\"ith the new rules. "They arc just a little too late with the whole thing," Fitchcn said. "Ten or 12 years .ago it may have done something, but now what we really need is something to control the re a I problem -automobiles. "We should realty be pounding on Detroit's back to do sometbing from the start to solve the problem and if we had done so a few years back. we v.'(luldn 't have the kind or rules y,•e're getting now." Fitchen ~ that the OOard will really have no choice but lo adopt their rules handed down rrom above. A -47·yt'ar.(l[d Los Angeles handyman is in custody under $250,000 bail today. charged in the shooting of a Camp Pendleton P..1arine v.'flOse deromposcd body was found shonly before Christmas in a deserted section of San Clemente. P.lunro said that identification of the vict im y,·as t'nc fi rst major impediment in the case and only after fingerprints y,•ere established did Erlei.1·ein's id entity emerge. An APA spokesman said today the action "settles the question ," and that it should have a shaJ1) impact in the future of the lives of the nation's homose xuals. ·Dr. Robert Spitzer. a psychoanalyst who drafted the board's position paper that y,·as approved in December. said the action will remove .. one of the jusli· fica tions for the denial of ci\'il rights 10 individuals "'hose only crime is that lht'ir sexual orientation is to members of the same sex. "Their only other alternative is to ' default and let the state or feds do the job for us," he said. Detecti\'eS ended months of intensive investigation Friday night "'hen they arrested Eldon Peter Dearth shortly after the man arrived in !he Beaumont area. Dearth was scheduled to fa ce fonnal charges of murder in Central Orange County Municipal Court late today or earl y Tuesday. Detectives allege the Los -~gclcs resident shot ll-tarlne deserter Dale Arthur Erlewei n, 21 , once in the te::iple in November then dumped the victiln's body into a ravine a few-hundred ya rds from San Clemente High School. The body, partially covered "ith a canvas taf1)8ulin, lay unnoticed for more than a month . On Dec. 2Q, an off-duty fireman "'alking his dog disro\'ered the remains onl y a few feet from the edge of Avenida Pico. Detecti\·e Dave ~funro, "'ho "-orked the case from the outset, said the FBI, Ll>s Angeles Police Departfuent and several other agencies joined the probe thati led to the arrest late Friday. Munro said rhat a motive has been determined but he declined to discuss the reasons behind the shooting. Drugs, he said, were not involved in the murder which allegedly took place in a motorhome ovn1ed by the d~fendan1. "\\'e're pretty sure that the shooting took place either in or near the local area," he said. ?i.hmro said rnc arrest came shortly aftl'r det.ectives arri,·cd at Dearth's dov•ntov.ll Los Angeles apartment lo scr.·e a search v.-arranl. Dearth repor1cd1y ncd the hou!<ic. shortly before officers arrived and drove 10 Beaumont. Officers v.cre v.·:..iiting therf'. as "'ell . said ~1unro, and the handyman "'as " DAILY PILOT , .... 0.""';" c ·••! °''" ~ ., ... ~ ... , ... ·~­~·'l'J !'(' lh •I I'•• ' •• ,.....,,.....,,!><.~ .. fl.~,,,_ f.on • ~~•1 '"'""! c;. ... "'"' :_..,.,.1i'" '"1' 1"· "'~ 1>«~'''"" l M )'14o; ~,,,. V!l" I "'"' I<~ W '< .,...., """1)o•f! &tot<:• '"""''"o:l'<7' i;.o..-MOU'I •• • ~'"~· l.q.,..,. 8fo0<:n I"'"" 11;., '"~c.•<> .,.., ~ ·'" ()•·~~,•01!,on "'"" C.t> 1• ,..., A., ""I " ,...,..,"<'! •i•I"-" •I CO..O•-'I '"""·'••~ •e1 '••" "'•' ln~ll'•"''~"' -"'l f"O•'-" ,, 1.)Qw, I l>o; Sr·~•• Goo•• ""'M. 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But he ned once again and was killed shortly thereafler. Dearth, a bachelor, v.-orkcd for trust companies, painting and repairing 'houses which the firms planned to lease or resell, police ~aid. 111unro described the defendant as being c:ooperalive after his arrest. ··\Ve expect more will rome out on this case when it reaches S\Jpcrior court," Munro said. • Dr. Judd ~lannor, a Los Angeles psychoana lyst. said du r i n g the controversy that the label of n1en!al disease v.·as a moral, not a medical judgment. The APA trustees in December decided to eliminate the stigma on OOmo.sexuality as an illness, set.ting off a furor inside the group which produced petitions for cing the psychiatric group to hold a referendum. The trustees themselv es overwhelmingly approved the decision In December, with 13 voting fo r eliminating the stigma. two abstentions and four n1embcrs absent. Opponents y.·e:re SUC'Cessful In foreing the membership \'Ole. a total of 367 membe rs abstained. lnlanders Invade Coa_st As Temperatures Warm Spring \'3Cation a~enerally sunny skies boosted beach dance to more than 400,000 prrsons er lh<' \\·ctkl'nd ;J\ong the Orange Coast fronl Seal Beach to San Clemente. 1\ ftfg bank dulled beach cnthusias1n mucti..r Sunda)' at Laguna Beach and son1e south<"m coaslnl areas but sunnv skies pre\'ailcd at :\ev.'})Ort Bead\ and upcoast. Lifeguards reported comfort able 66· degree te1nperatures and hea\'Y beach attendance at most locations. About 170.000 sunbathe.rs jamllK'd the Nev.'pClrt Beach shoreline Saturday and Sunday and ahout :1 ,000 pleasure boats cro"·ded 1hc harbor. Lifeguards said there ·were only sc,,·en rescues despite an a\•crage fi\•e-foot surf and attributed n1ost of ·the incidents tu "svdmmers "·ho were Out of practice." The heavy beach attendance took its toll on Orange County Transit District during peak hours. '''irh many persons having to w:iit inorc lhan an hou r lo get a scat on a bus. A transit district spokesman said 1hc frrquency of buse~ will be increased on l>cach routes. especially lhosc or !(arbor Boulevard and Beach Bouh:vnrd ln f\lay y,·hen 63 ne''' buses are added to Its nttt. In Laguna Bea ch lifeguards rrported "grctn flag" 1safe1 surf today v.·ns likely to continue for sc,·cral dny! ns .sunny skirs prevail in the Art Colony. P..tedium·siicd crowds were on the L.'.iguNi bcacht>s O\'er the wttktnd . Gunrds rrported four reSC\K!s Saturday a.net one on Sunday. There "'ere no major lint ol~. Larger than normal cro"·ds v.·crc reported farther 90urn at S<luth Lagun.1, Dana Point, san Ocmentc a n d Buddhist Conference SAN DIEGO (AP) The IMt ol ll,500 _delegates left tod11y after n three·dfly meeting of the Buddhist sec\ Nichlren Shoshu. A !pectacular fireworks display ru1d parade in "'hlch 3,00lf pcrson.<1 nuirchcd were publlc display!I of the group·s philosophy extolling happiness. Capistrano Beaches \\'ilh a weekend tot.al of 65,000 people. There v•el'J! 25 rescues, none of thrm se1ious. The beaches of \\'est Oran ge Counly again livl'd up to their reputalion as being one of the mo!t -t>OPtJlar v.·ith lifeguards f'Stimating tha t a total of 139.000 persons \'isitl'd Hunting1on City. Ilo\sa Chica. and Hunl ington State bl'uches Saturday and Sunday. No serious rescues were reported although 70 rescues were logged. Scuidi Arabian, U.S. Pa ct OK'd BEIRUT, L<banon (APl -Saudi Arabi a today signed a contract with an unnamed United States firm to "develop n missile network svstem" in the desert kingdo1n , the Saudi -radio re{X>rtcd. It said Defense Minister Bin Abdul Aziz !iigned the agreement whh company representatives at the ministry in l{iyadh. lhe Saudi capitnl. No other details y,·crc gh•cn. This \\'as the first contract announced bc1y,·een the tv.·o countries since a statement. iMU~ In Wash ington and Riyadh 1-'riday. Umt they have rcacht'd agreement on massive c c o no m I c cooperation. Dana Hills High Set Fo1· Open House Fete ' Open ,houst at Dina Hills Hlg1> school Is 1chedu1ed for 7 p.m. April Z3 beginninK with a supper provided by Jhe Parcnt- Teactw.r Auoclatlon. All parents Die iq,ited to visit the school and ~ Mmples of studmt work and hear about the 9Chool's programs. The SllPfl('r menu will include tostado!I, hot dogs, chili dogs, cofftt, and soft drink>. "I don 't particularly enjoy "·hat's going on but we appear to ha \'e no other choice." he said. Fitchen said he persona.Uy thinks the new rules are unnecessary and CQU!d cause great problems i.1 enforcement. Rei1iecke Given, Warm Greeting CARLSBAD (AP) -U . Gov. Edward Reinec ke, indicted by a Watergate grand jury. was greeted v.ith sympathy, support and applause during a "'eekend campaign push for go\'ernor. Reinecke's »hour campaign tour took him more'f.han 1,000 miles to se\'en cities and he drt'w support from bi s conservative Republican supporters at each slop. Reinecke was indicted in connection y.·ith his April 19. 1972, testimony be.fore the U.S. Se nat.e Judiciary Committtt, "·hich asked him about a $400.000 offer from the International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. to help Wlderwite costs of the 1972 Republican Nation a I Convention. France Contender PARIS IUPll·-Ex-minister FrancoL' J\iitterrand entered the race for the presidency of France as the sole candidate for the Communlst..SOCialist bloc today and Finance 1t1inister Valery G;scard D'Estal~ beeame the fourth Gaullist to declare his candidacy. Political sources said G is ca rd D'Estaing's move roukl split t h c conservative \'Ole and help the left in its b..1ltle to succe<'<I Georges Pompidoo in ili4: ~fay S election. FromPqel HOUSING ... on l'he land and replacing I.hem with an agriculture-recreation iooe. -Consideration of propc:l8td South l.:lguna dt!velopment l}·ing "i thin the Laguna Beach sphere of inOucnce and possibly tying into the Laguna Beach road system. Cruiser Makes Stiff Laruling ' CORONA (AP) -Alter his cabin cruistt ran aground nt.ar Hotel Del Coronado, John L,.., Demelo wu arrested f o r Investigation ol drunken driving. Otme1o, 51, of San Dltp. wu releated on his rec o an l i a net p<ndln1 arratgnmtnt April 29. The 22·foot boat was t.owtd off ·1he bea<h by !he. Coast Guard. fl rAn aground Sunday night. · . I ' ". • I ""· •. ' ·~ .... .. ; 1····~t • . "''· . .I , -' ., · . ', ... :. ··~· -.. ,,.,.,,., ........ ~,.,. ..... ~·-··- Peace, It's W onde1·ful In Old Sa11 Cle1nente By JAN WORTH Of 1111 Dlllr "li.t Stiff l'~I SOT THE KIND of reporter i.1·ho likes to cover nc\li"S rrom police sta- tions-or ·•cop shops" as they're often called in the busine5k. ~fention a triple ax murder or multiple dope bust conspiracy and I head the other direction. • t<.tenlion traffic accidents and I go pale. t ha\•~ to admit I fail in my calling as Lois La,ne when it comes to violent . ang"Jes on things. I'm the type that hopes . sir~ns \\"On'i sound, J1lld .1 have thh1 unresolved guilty feeling about the 1,1•hole _thmg. • Now that my psychological background is out of the y,·oy. I ll.'ili tell you about covering the San Clemente police station. Every once in a while reporters get to cover some~y _else's "newsbcat." A beat is the area a person \\Tiles about. At the Daily Pilot. our beats a~e geographical -\\'e have the Newport beat , the Laguna beat, the Fountain Valley beat, and so on . LAST WEEK I y,·as assigned to cover San Clemente for vacationing John Valteria. t approached the assignment with certain ~pldati~. T~re are two things you fear when you cover San Clemente: either nothing v.·tll happen or everything v.·ill happen. For Instance, you could be calmly trudging your way \hrOUgh no;inality ?o'~n suddenly the President decides to pay a \':isit. You drop e\'~r;1lung .and spend days in panic, running from sober press conferences to hehcopter land- ing by \'Cry important people to nei.1·s e\'ents that are scary beca~ they are so big. (I ll)ean, if Daniel Schorr is standing next to you and bas his TV make- up on to boot, It's big.) OR, LIKE LAST WEEK, you come to v.·ork and realize that almost noth· ing has happened and you \\'onder where everybody is and what they do when the President isn't home. . . It must say something about San Clemente when I adrrut I en)Oycd my daily stops at the poll~ station. ON TlfURSOAY, for example, this is what happened: -A 48-star flag we stolen from somebody's back seat. -Somebody reported their car was getting egged. . -Somebody else said they keep getting toilet paper wrapped around their trees. . "Y · -lttan from a local lM called the police with the follo'lft'Ulg message: ou better get somebody down here fast because the guy in Room Sil is tearing tho place apart." . -Clarence C. Werner of 201 l Los Alamos v.·as infonned by police h.is beehives are illegal. . _ . , -An animal was reported to be eating ffo\es m peoples roofs. ~ far, nobody knows what the animal is, but I hope he or ~he doesn't have shing les. _ A young fello'" v.·alking the streets late at night was apprehended by policemen because he had a suspicious tool kit. VIOLENCE MAKES READUNES, no doubt about it. But it makes me nerv· ous. San Clemente Is something else. Though it has its. share of p~blems, the town has Its way of making you relax after a few tnps .to the police sta· tion. That even goes for me, the hopeles.s cop shop neurotic. Bankers Trt1st Hikes Rate To Record Level of 10% NEW YORK (AP l -Bankers Trll.'t Co. of New York, the natioo's seventh Jargei;t oomrilercial ~k. ~~ today that it was ralSlflg its prime lending rate to 10 percent. reaching a record 1evel sCt late last year. The bank said the rlsc from 9i,; percent was dictated by its current lending rate formula , which ties the bank's prime rate to the oost of the short·term fwxls \\'hich it needs to operate. Those short· te1 . rates have risen sharply in the past w~k. the bank said. The move to 10 perctnl by Bankers Tru.5t follows the adoption of a 9~' San Onofre Border Patrols Gets 330 'Aliens Raids on local farming areas and a hlg!>..,,e<d pursuit and arrest In San Clemente kept police and immigration office~ busy over the v.·ann weekend. In all. said border patrolmen at San Onofre. nearly 330 aliens \\'ere arrested for deportation over the pa.st two days. 'Ibe raids took place in a small agricultural t.one near Mi.ssk>n San Luis Rey where about 160 aliens were rounded .. up In the fields. Agent! said that about 500 othcn eluded officers by neelng Into neari>y . hills. In San Clemente late Saturday, l'Olice chated a pickup truck along the San Diego Free•·ay after the vehicle ran through the palrol dleckpoint ""'th ol the city llmltJ. The driver fled before officers C'OUld reach him, but hls female oompanion and 1$ allen.1 in tM back of' the truck were a........i. Durlnt( the i.i.t, poli<e lllep, ConlUclo Jonea, ft, ol Loi Ange!OI, foulbt ollk<n. k!Wd one In the '"'In and trl«l to lake hli..,.,.,.1<volver. 1be woman " .. booted on maraea: ol ... u1t1n& .. o!llcer and llso Ilea lederll dlarlrs relaled to lllqed alien rmuallng. Palrolm<n Aid the apprth<mlcxlS ol au... trying to l'L" lhrough the f'Oldblock were avtrtp ror \be peak aeaaon when 1'0rte.ra are mlP"alln& t.o farming ar<u !or planUn1. l<ndlq and urveatlng cropo. Anesl3 lhrou&h Mardi l_.,.j l ,000 at &be 111Uon ln northe.m San i>I~ count)', and It\ an all-time record for a tingle month 's "'Ork. patrolmen sakl. • percent prime by most m a j o r commercial banks Friday. The prime is the rate banks charge best corporate customers. While not direcUy tied to the rates charged for consumer loans , a .sustained rise in the prime can influence those rates as well. The prime rate hit a high o( 10 percent twice last year, once in early fall and again in Dettmber. A little over a month ago, the lndustrywide le\>·el was 8~2 percent The latest rise, which bas caught economiN and bankers by surprise, appean the result of strong dema.M for business Joans and a tighter monetary policy by the Federal Reserve Board , the nation's central banker. The Fed, analysts believe. is, curtMg credit to try and stem inflaUon. Surging Interest rates dealt another body blow to the .stock market today. The 11:30 a.m. PIYI' D:rN Jones average of 30 industrials was do'lft'11 7.12 points to SIO.U, and declines overpowl!red Id· ''ances by 4 to 1 In light trading on the New York Stock E1change. "When you have equities competing wilh high-interest debt mues, it's bound to work to the disadvantage of equities,'' said Jack Salomon at Thompson & ~'lcKinnoa Auchincl06S Kohlmeyer Inc. FromP .. el ENEMIES ••• ol the President, wilh the~ ta• probl<!ns. "Clearly thLs is not material U!a t should be In the hands ol anyone but the taxpayer and the IRS," Wtlcker sald and added: "As we can see from all the lax retums that art Ooodlng over thls desk, the IRS wu acting llko a fl"bllc lmdlng library !or lbe Wblte House." Welcker"1 earlier ' report """'"led documents on trlutwicz, a former New York City deeectlve who told the Senate Watera:ate commlUet last aummer hit primary mlssk>n at tbe White Houle 'a'll! to probe allegations ol "polltlcal dirt.'' We.lcker's telt.lmccy todaiy wu at a bearing eonvened by thtto S.O.lc 111b<arunltl<ff ln•..U.•Unil Ibo eltftlt ol polltical spylnf by Ibo lodtrll gove.nunMt Woman, 37, Knife~ RIVERSIDE (llPI) -Doris Jc•n Chavez. 37, ot Sunnymt.ad, waa found dead In her home during tb -·nd of multipl< stab wounds. Sl>er1trs d<puti,. were lnvestiaallng. l I I ' I I I I I l I • Saddleba~k EDITION VOL. 67, NO. 98, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES 'ightin!' ~ ord~ Duke Blasts W eicker' s. Cli,arge JOHN WAYNE DOESN'T mince his words and he was direct as usual today when he put Sen. Lowell \Vcicker Jr. (R-Conn.) on bis "~ad guys" li st. "I'm sending a telegram to that s.o.b.," the Newport Beach ac t or told newsmen. ''I just thought yo u'd like to hear what it's going to say." "Sen. \Veicker, for your information I have never asked for, no r have I received, IRS favors, nor have I needed them. \Vhat I need is protection from cheap politicians like you. ''THE IRS HAS-reviewed my taxes annually and I deeply resent you r u s i n g your senatorial privilege in throwing my name around.'' ~ "'"""• The Duke lashed \Veicker because the senator alleged over the weekend that \Vayne and o th e r "\Vhite House friends " had been protected by IRS tax intelligence after tax audits had begun on them. ' WEICKER CLAIMED HE HAD documents to confirm that the \Vhite House used IRS tax data to protect \Va)'ne ahd Billy Graham and that the \Vhite }louse had obtained ·rrom the IRS "sensitive case files" on a I a r g e nun1ber of individuals, in· eluding several prominent entertainers. Alnong those listed are Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr., both of whom contributed to the President's 1972 re-election campaign, and Gov. Ronald Reagan. w11c11:•• Others on the li!it• provided by \Veicker are comedian J erry Le\vis, actors Peter Lawford, Richard Boone and Fred 1'1acMurray and comedienne Lucille Ball and her husband, Gary l\'lorton. W eicker Sa .ys President Used IRS for Meddling By LAWRENCE l. KNUTSON WASHINGTON -A secret task force to compile intelligence reports C1n President Nixon's political enemies \\'as set up inside the Internal Revenue Service withi n months of Nixon's becoming president, Sen. Lowell r. Weicker (R-Coon.), said today. Weicker presented a documentary history of the special unit to three Senate BUbcommittees. He also disclosed a flood of new details on how, he said, the White House used government agencies to thwart its political opponents in the United States and overseas. Wekker said 1hat by the time the special unit was dismantled in August of 19i3 it1fad amassed 'intelligence files on 10,000 American taxpayers w h i c h coolained 12,000 classified documents, the Connecticut Republican said. Welcker, a member of the Senate Watergate Committee, produced other documents which he said showed the IRS had been used repeatedly by that time to harass political opp:>nents of t h e administration. "When that situation exists in the rountry obviously something smells," Weicker said. "I t is a perversion of the American constitutional system." Weicker read non-stop from a huge pile or documents, many ol them supplied by former White House counsel John W. Dean m, in a sessioo.which v.·as virtually a repeat of the Watergate hearings or last sununer. Shoplift Suspect Falls on Stairs ' At Mesa's Plaza A 33-year-old woman from Irvine is convalescing today after a fall down the mall stalrs at Costa l\fesa 's South Coast Plaza shopping center, whi le being pursued as a sll5pected sbopllfter. The \'id.Im was taken by ambulance to Costa l\Se.sa l\femorinl Hospi!al, Sunday afternoon. \\'here she wa.'\ trea1ed for laceration!: on the face, forehead and chest. Debra L. Neuhoff, manager ot Judy's, a ladies' apparel shop at 3333 S. BNto1 St. said clerk Sylvia l\f<ira gave chase when the Irvine woman allegedly walked out without paying for a pair of size 32 blue pants. A Uny, hkk:len electronic device in the item ol wNring apparel which is oormally remov«I upon pur c hase triggered an alaJl!l bell \lo~ it was \ canied M the door, police said. The trvlne 'A'Om3n broke into a sprint \\;th l\llM l\tora hot on her heels, but tripped as she beaded do~-n the stalrv.·ay, according to investlgatof's. She totd police she had absolutely no idea bow the pair of blue pants got into her handbeg. Earlier, \Veicker said de~·· ·:ve Anthony T. Ulasewicz probed the private lives of more than a dozen senators and other politicaJ figures in SO separate investigations during Nixon's first tenn. In today's ses..ion, Weickcr quoted from the transcript of an executive session interview of former White •louse law enforcement official John Caulfield. \Veicker said some Nixon administration officials were so concemed about the alleged Democratic bias of the Brookings Institute. a Washington think tank, that they seriously "implied" a fire should be started as a diversion to seize some of the institute's papers. According to the transcript. the suggestion was made to Caulfield by former White House special counsel Charles W. Colson. "It was an asinine Idea ," \\1eicker quoted Caulfield as saying. Reading from a sheaf of memos, some of them on White House stationery and bearing dates of the summer and fall of 1971, Weicker said administration officials moved to cause IRS audits of the tax returns ol a film maker who had produced a movie highly critical of the President. The memos, between CauJfield and Dean. identified the film as "~lillhouse: A \\'bite Comedy." produced by Emile de Antonio. And the memos advised ta:ic audits if the production became publicly identified with Lawrence F. O'Brien, then chairman of the Democratic National Committee. In another enmp1e or the use of the ms. Weicker produced another set of DeaiH:aulfield memos which indicated the administration ~·as interested in helping Evangelist Billy Graham and movie actor John Wayne., both supporters of the President, with their tax problems. "Cearly this is not material that should be in the hands of anyone but the taxpayer and the IRS," Weicker said and ' added: "As we can see from all the tax returns that are Oooding over this desk , (See ENEMIES, Po&e Z) PILOT AD SELLS $21,000 BOAT IVhere tn the •~rid wrold )'Oil go to .. n a $21,000 racing sailboat? You might try starting with readers ol the Dally Pilot. Here's the way one ad\·eMlser did It: ISLANDER 30 Marte II (Pussy· cat) 2 yn. old, luUy ,.qulpt for racing. Xlnt racing rt<ml. ln- boanl & speciAI gears. 0..r $2J,000 tnv"1ed. Must sell ( Pl>ooe No.) Tho6e seven lines did the .)ob -. 90Jd the boat in le.'s than a week. Want to ten a D::iily Pilot ad for effec:llveneM on your own job? Just di al &t2-5678, the dlrect line to mull•, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Attorney's Appeal . Rejected By TO~f BARLEY Of llM 0.lly ""-' '"" ., Saddleback College trustee Al yn ~f. Brannon v;as sentenced to 90 days in Orange Ciounty Jail today after hls laW)·er vainly argued in Superior Court that a spell on probation ~oold i>e sufficient punishment. "~ly client has suffered enough." attorney John Do~-ner argued. " Thls wal never anything more than a small time bett ing affair between se\'en fri ends and it .,.,.as certainly ne\'er a large scale bookmaking operation.'' • Judg~ Rob<'rt L. Corfman then imposed the 90-day 'tcnn \\'ith no probation and ordered Brannon. 44, to report to the rounty jail April 22. He reduced ~he status of the offense to a misdemeanor. J)oy,'T!er said he \\.·ill apply to the probation department ~·ith a view to placing Brannon on the county jail's work furlough program. Today's Final N.Y. Stocks MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1974 TEN CENTS • -a erm Judge Corfman's sentencing closed a bulky file that was opened in October of 19i2 ~rheo Brannon and Robert Emmett Kelly, 35. ol 835 Seagull Lane. :-ie~'port Reach, 11.·ere arrested as principals in a bookmaking racket that v.·as reporledly netting $15.000 a we€k. OFFICIALS ACCOMPANY STRETCHE R BEARING AN DR EW SNEAD, 3, AT END OF MERCY FLIGHT Chi ld Was Rushed to Orange County Medical Center From Albuquerque Sunday Kelly. a used car salesman. \\·as described by authorities as the muscle man in the operation. He w a s succesifully linked to a number of threatening telephone calls mad'e to client$ who fell into arrears on tb$Jt gambling debl.S. Kelly was sentenced to six months In county jail and three years probation for his part in tho operation. He is free pending a hearing of an appeal on his extortion conviction. Downer today told Judge Corfman that Brannon had been reduced from a professional stat~ that included several posts as a business college instructor to his present occupatioo as a laundry delivery man. And he reminded Judge Corfman that 10 letters urging leniency for Brannon had ~ filed with the court by felJoy,· trustees on the Saddleback board and members of the 1ocal community. "He ls a man with a r.:iaster's degree and the father ol !i\'e boys." Dov.·ner said. "Up to the time of this offe~ he has al'tl•ays been a highly regarded and (See BRA~'NON, Page Z) 01ild, 3, Ri1 sl1 ecl to Cot111ty 011 Pla11e Clin~s to Life L. Little Andre"' Snead cont1nurd to ~J>C'cialL~t in lung dama~e. when 1hc respond in Oranlle County ~!cdic.11 child 's condi!ion rapi dly "·orstnC'd. Center today while the dehc:ate rnac:h1ne Andrew fell into a flooded dra inll~c thal is keepi ng him alive pcrforn1cd his breathing fu ntlions. ditch near his Al buquerque hon1c about l.>octors at one time fea red tha t the t'.\'O Y{rC'ks ai,:o. lie v.·ai; revivf'd by Sunday night 1nen.:y flight from cn1ergrnl'Y rcsusc1t.ati<.1n adm inistered at Albuquerque. N.1\1 ., to the county the scene and !h£'n hospita!1zl'd . but his hospit<1\ might be too late to S<l\'C the lun Qs bc~an to fa1 I !ale last Wt.'<'k . child's-life. Tod11y--1he)-dcdared--their---3---IJr.-Ba!'tlelt-f!ew-~ilh !ht! maehui:e:-lo yea r-0ld patient to be .. critical bul 1\lbuqucrqu c and worked on the fa iling stable." child tn the point that he ('OUld he flo~·n The machine that has taken O\'l'f the bJck to rlrange Cl:U11\y fnr i;pecill hzed ~·ork normally pl'rformed by And rev.··s C.tle th;1t l'OUld be drlivc red in lungs is one ol only t~·o such de\·ices in roniunct ion l\llh the ox~gt'nator. Califomia. attending physicians ha\'e llr. Hartlctrs Air Foret! plane wa$ met expla ined. at the l::J Toro ~larine Corps Air Station The membrane oxvgcnator \\·as rushC'd hy a county Fire Dcpartn1cnt paramedics to Albu.querque·s l'fcsbyterian lfospaal tram "'ho th,.n rushl'Ci the child to the in the ca re of Dr. Robert Bartlett, a local n1ecltcal ccnlcr. County Must Adopt Policy State Rules Clean A ir Regulatio11 .~ " '1)!/11 .~t' By WILLIA~1 SCHREIBER Of .. O.lly l'lltt Sl•ff Orange County supervisors ~ill be told \\'ednesday they must adopt tough new air pollution regulations or have the job done for tfiem by the state or federal government P sycl1iatry Unit Voles to Remove Ilomosexual Link WASfllNGTON (UPI) -The American Psychiatric Association announced today its members voted to remove the st igma of mental illness from the nation's esti· mated 11 millioo homosexuals. The APA, which bas been locked in one of the most bitter disputes in its l~year hlstory on the question, aa.kl memben voted $,IS-t to 3,810 to approve a decision by trust... removlng homosexuality from the official list ol mental ~rders. Homosexuals. who contended that listing of their sexual orientation as a disease denied them Job<, housing and other rigbta, lobbied for the action during the oontroversy among psychiatrists. Tbtre WU strong aixt \'OC!al oppoglUon from ""'1e psychlatrisi&, led by Chari,. SOcarides of New York. who circulated a petition that forced a membership vote on the trustees' .action. the finll time such a atep had been tJken. Socarld<S c.Jl<d the decblan "the m<dlcal oou of the e<nlury." lie aald It (See GAYS, P•1t 2) County Council Adrian Kuyper said today the county ha!'i no legal grounds to challenge the pov.·ers assumed by the state t\ir Resources Board and the Federal Environmental Protection Agency. "In the area of clean air. they ha\'C cut a \\o'idc S\\o'ath and ha ve complete authority to require the regulations:· Kuyper said. "There Is no lega l basis for us to challenge th ei r aulhority because we are a creature of statute and in e:fect, an ex· officio part of the state government,·' he added. SupcrviSONI two Wet"ks ago askC'd Ku)'}'.ler to fi nd out if the county could challenge imposition of the new rules. which \\·ould gi\'e S\V.!eping poY•ers to county Air Pollution Contrnl OHicer William Fitchcn In the e\'cnt of a smog emergency. The new ruJes art set for a heari ng by the board at 10 a.m, \Vednesday. ln the event of a second or third stage smog alert , Fitchtn woul d have almost undisputed ,awe.r lo close down schools, Industry. commerce and 01her possible polluHon 90\lrces. Today, Fitehe.n himself v o i c e d displeuire wi th the ne~· rule!. "They are just a liUle too late with the whole thing," Fltchen said. ''Te.n or l2 years ago II may have done llOmethlng. but now what We really need is something to control 1he re a I problem -automobiles. "Wi' 1houtd really be pounding on Det.rott's back to do something rrom the start to 10lvc the problem and it v.·e had ' doOe '° a few years back , we wouldn 't \ ' ha\C the kuu.J or rules "·e're gett ing no~· F1tchc11 agreed that the iyi;irct "·ill really have no choice bul to adopt their tStt CLEA~ AIR, Pa ge 21 I\oled iC"al Center Plans Announced For Irvine Area Plans to build n $2.5 mil lion mrdical fa ciliiy 11-'ithin th e nrv.· lr\'ill(' Shoppint: Center h;i\·e be('n announced b v developers i\"ev.·cll E. Fait nnd Bruce ~:. ~Ott . The fncll1t.1. to tK' lor:i!.(<d at the 50uthcast corn('r of Cul\'cr Ori\'C anri th<> Santa Ana Frcc"11~'. ~·ill pro\'idc for all medica l specialties and Y.111 also have provisions for a pharmacy, c1inical and pathol()f:lical labor:uory, ph}'!'iical ther:1ri~ department, radiology, dl.ro<"noting opt1· clan and orthopedic supply store. 11 \\·111 he housed In a rour·slory :structure "'ilh 60.000 ~unrr r Cl of leaS3hlc area and is schedu led for completion in early J97!. The mtdic<1l center will t.er'le the c1tv of Irvine. \\'hOM! currenl 27.'100 popula11oO Is expected to 1riple within the next six years:. aod wlll also be ablr to serve n<:>:ighborini;:: communillf!> i n c I b d i n It Tu~tin. South S.1ntJ AM and Nev.·port Beach. The Ne1rport BcaC'h office of Coldwell Banker Commercial Bn:ikcrage Co. Is in charge of leasing 11nd m" r k e l i n g activiti<.'S for 1hc nt:\\' fttcility ' • ' Il a11 k e r.~ Trust [i p .~ fl4 , /~at e .. To 10 J.Je r<·r11t NE\V YORK <AP l -Bankers Trust Co. of ~t1\I York . 1hc n;1\1un·s SC\'C·nth larg~t commercia l bank, announced tOOay that it "'as ratsinq its prl1ne lendin g rate to 10 percent. reaching u record lc\'el st'l lat<; last ~('ur. The bank s;11d tl1t riJl' from 9 1 ~ pt:·rccnt "'"" dil1ated by 11s current lcnChng-rate formula. v.·hlch ties U1e b.1nk's prime rate to the cost of the shorl·lerm fwlds "'h1ch 1l needs lo or>crate, Those i;hort·term rates ha\·e r1st•n sharply 111 the p<i!ot "l"Ck . the bank sa1d The n1n\·e to 10 percent b~· Ilanker<i Trust fo llo" s the adoption of a 91 1 percent prune hy 1no~l n1 :t j o r co1nn1erc 11tl banks Fr1d:i_~ ·rhc prune 1\ the r.ill' bankc; rhari:I' b(•<:I corporal(' r1L~ton11 ·rs. \\'h1IP mt d1r('{·l[y tied to 1hC' rah·' ch;1r:;1•d f11r ronsumrr loans, :t ~U\ta1n('(I n~r. in 1Jic pr1rnc can 1nfluenc<" thris1> rat1·.., a~ "ell. The llrim£> rat1: hil a high ol 10 1x·rccnt \\.\'iCt' last yi:;ir. once ir1 et1rly ft11l and :ig;11n in lk-ccn1ht•r. A little o\·cr a n111nU1 aJ'.!o. the industryv1ide lcvt•l \\<JS 81 ~ p('rtcnt The J;itest rtS<'. "h1ch ha s cau~ht t'Cunomisl~ <1nd ban~i·r~ by surpri..;1-. appea rs the result of strong dcmllnd for bu siness loan~ ;:ind a llghh·r n1nn1~tary 1>0hcy by the Federal RcSCr\'C RQard . th!! na11on '~ c+·nlral banker. The Fed. t1nal) sis lx-1 11:\'f" is curbring cred it lo try and ~tern inflauon Surj,!1n1i!: intt:rf'!Sl rates deall another body blo~· tn the stock n1arkct lod:iy. The closing Dow Jones avf'rag~ of 30 industrials "as do"1l 7 5 po1ntic to 8.19.96 on the N"e1\' York Stock EKchar:i.:e. Orange Q. Coast ... ~..;;:,.­ Weather :Oloslly cloudy lo111ght v.1th a ~hi;:ht rhonce nf ~ho\\t·r:s Tucsd:ir. ;u·<-'Ordinit 10 tht• "earhcr scr\1C<:. C"oolcr duy~. Jl1ghs at the beaches Ml rising lo 7S iut·~d.i~·. Lows l&-57. 1. ·sun·: TOii.\ l' A gosptl·rock s1110111u arfl UJl frun1 1\'t 11·por1 Btach /1t1J bPc,irnr lhe first Chr1Jt1a11 r('/1g1ou( rrQupe alloll'ed 1u 1Jfrform bt· l1 ind tht Iron C11 r1 n.111 siricr \Vorld \rar 11. Ser Pag~ 7. ... 11 ... • ,A1111 L.toNMn " L. M, ...... " Mt 'fll\ " C1t1i.n1!1 ' IUl .. 1111 N.-. t , " (lt \tlllfll ... O•..,n Ct1111!~ If, 11 Ctmlo n , .. ,,. "" c,. ........ .. lMC.k ""'""'" • •• 0.1111 NOllcH " Tt141wl.i.11 • IE•oltrltl ''" • 'flltl!t" " f 1tltrll1fl""lll " Wttll!er • 'lfl•11t• -"'"""" ....... tt.JJ --n W11M If~ '" 2 DAILY PILOT JS Mond11, A.prlt 8, 1,74 P eace, It's Wonderful . • fu Old Sru.1 Cle1nente • By JA.~ WORTH Ot ,~. 0-11~ ,. ... Slftf l'~I NOT THE l\lND or rep;orter wi,o likes to cover news from police sta· r ---t-liorui -or "cop shops" as they're often called in the business. l.tention a triple ax murder or multiple dope bust oonspiracy aod I head lhe other direction. A1ention traffic accidents and J go pa le. I have to admit I fail In my calling as Lois Lane when It comes to violent angles on things. I'm the type 'that hopes sirens \\'OO 't sound, and I .have this unret0lved guilty feeling about the whole lhln8. Now that my psychological ba(kground is out of the way, I will ten you about covering the San Clemente police ·station. Every once in a while reporters 1et to cover 10melx>dy else's "newsbeat'' A beat Is the area a penon writes about. At the Dally Pilot, our beat.I are geographical -'4'e have the Newport beat, the Laguna beat, the Fountain Valley beat, and so on. LAST WEEK I was assigned to cover San Clemente for vacatlontng John Valterza. I approached the asalgnment with certain trepidations. There are two things you fear when you cover San Clemente: either nothin1 will happen or everything will happen. For Instance, you could be calmly trudging your way through normality when suddenly the Pmident decides to pay a visll You drop everything and spend daf!I in panic, running-from aober press conferences to bellcopt.er land· ing by very important people to news eventa that are scary because they are 10 big. (I mean, if Daniel Schorr is standing nerl to you and has his TV make- up on to boot, it's big.) OR. lJKE LAST WEEK. you come to work and realize that almost noth- ing has happened and you wooder wher< eveeytlody ii and "11al they do when the Pmktent isn't home. It muat aay tomelhlng about San Clemente when I admit I enjoyed my dally ltopo at the p>lice station. ON THURSDAY, for example, this 11 what happened: -A fl.star flag was stolen from 90Rlebody's beck ae.at. -Somebody reported their car was getting egged. -Somebody ebe .. Id they keep getllng toilet paper wrapped around their Jreeo. -Man from a local lnn called the police with the f0Uowin1 message: "You belt.r get 90mebody down here fut becauJe the guy In Room Sli ls Jearlng the p1 ... apart." · -Clarence C. Werner ()f 2011 Los Alamos \\'as informed by police his beehives are illegal. -An animal was rtported to be eating holes In people'• roofs. So far, nobody knows what the animal Is, but I hope he or she doesn't have shingles. - A young · fellow walking the streets late at night was apprehended by poUc.emen because he had a auspicious tool kit. VIOLENCE MAKES HEADLINES, no doubt about it. But it makes me nerv- ous. San Oemente is something else. Though it bas ill aha.re of problems, the town has Ila way of making you relax after a few trips to the police Sta· tion. That even goea f()r me, the hopeless ('Of) abop neurotic. Pretrial Hearing Today For Mass Mm·der Suspect SAN ANTONIO, Tei. (UPI) -Oiain- srnoking and wearing a brown checkered suit, Elmer Wayne Henley, charged in six of 27 slayings of teen-aged bo)'!I in the worst mass murder in mcxlem U.S. history, showed up In court today for a pnollmtnary hearing: He sat silenUy before Di!trlct Judge Preston H. Dial y,·hlle other cases on the court docket .,..ere called. Ten tmiformed and plainclothed Bexar County sheriff's officers guarded the 17· year~ld high school dropout. Henley's attorneys were expected to ask the judge to mcve Henley's upcoming trial a serond time, possibly '° El Paso in far west Texas. ~ lt was HenJey's second pretrial bearing th is year. Henley faces trial for the murder of Charles Cobble, also 17, on June 27. Cobble y.·as one of the \·lctims in the three-year stl and sadism murder spree allegedly masterminded by Dean A, CorU, 33, a llouston electrician. Henley shot Corl! Aug. 8 during a paint- OIAHM COAST ta DAILY PILOT n.~eo.-~""111 _h ... icl'! ......... --"'-"""-. rv111.-11y-O..rogoo Clotfl ~.~."' ~ ~· --... ~vtlll-. "°Ofl(l.rr """"'"~ '"""'· IOf Ctl<lo """""' H-8M:J<i. _...,OI' BouclVI< ....... '"" V,,...... L.o11o11n• e.ocl\ IMrW~ """ So" ClefT-en!e/S... ...,.,, c..-1.,.,.., A """'"' <eQ'Ol'IO! ...,,,_ • IM!I•"'" ~ a"" S..,.. 0>1S ,,. I"!~ ll!llllttl"o"G P'""' '' o! l.lOW"' a., Srree•. Co11<1 "'-C..1t~. fi'iH .b1 P. C..fey _,..,.,.....,._o.-w...,.,... ~Kee-.i ·- sniffing party when Corlt threatened Henley'• life. Henley and a codefendant, David Owen Brooks, 19, then led offlcera to the lime-soaked gravel! at three Texas locations where the bodies of the victims were dug up. Dial ~d both aides last month he \\'anted to Investigate Henley's first verbal CU1fes.sioos, the statements that enabled police to break the case. A Houskln judge ruled that Henley's ~Titten coofessiom were adml53lble as e\'klence ()Ver defense objections that Henley's constltuUonal right.'1 w e r e violated while the statements were being given to police. Texas law makes a defendant's statements to pollce admissible In a trial only lf they lead to material e\·idenee in the case. Polire ha\"e linked Henley to Cobble "s death tiv'ough the revelatoM about a wooden body boi used to transport \ictims \\'hlch rontaincd 11enley's and Cobble's hair. Defense attorney Will Gray said be wlll ask JOOge Dini to move ~ trial to El Paso or else throw the case out ct oourt because oC alleged irregularities ln the state's conduct ol tM cue. A state judge moved Henley 's trial from Homton to San Antonio three mont.M ago. ruling the youth could not get a fair trial because of pretrial publicity and the emotional climate of the time. "We just don't lhink v•e can get an impartial jury in San Antonio," Gray said. "Our early investigation sho\\·s the publk:ity is just as bad. We an not d<llng this for delay. We jU3t want a place where we can get a fair trlaJ." • Tlwusands ]am Local Shorelines Spring \'3eation and generally sunny skies boo&ted beach attendance l() more than 400.000 person, over the v•eekend along the Orange Coast from seal Beach to San Clemente. A fog bank dulled beach tnlhuslasm much of Sunday at Laguna Beach and some southern coast.al areas hut sunny skies pre vailed at Newport Be~u.'h nnd upcoast. Ufeguards reported co mfortable 66- degree 1emperatures, and heavy beach attendance at most locations. Aboul 17tl,OOO sunbathers jammed the Newport Beach shoreline Saturday and Sunday and about 3,000 pleasure boats crowded tbe harbor. · Ufeguards said there -wert only seven rescues despite an a\'erage fiv e;foot surf and attributed most of the lncldents· to · "swimmers who were out of practice." The heavy beach attendance took Its toll on Orange County Tran.sit District during peak hours. wirh many persons having to wait more than an hour to gel a seat on a bus. A transit district spokesman said the frtqUency of buses will be Increased on beach routes, especially those of Harbor Boulevard and Beach Bculevard In May "''hen 63 new buses are added to its fl eet. Jn Laguna Beach lileguards reported "green nag" (safe) surf today was likely to continue for se\·eral days as sunny skies prevail in the Art Colony. Medium-sized crowds were on the Laguna beaches O\'e_r the weekend. Guards reported four rescues-Saturday and one oo Sunday. There were no major first aids. Larger than normal crowds were reported farther soutt at Scuth Laguna. Dana Point, San Oemcnte a n d Capistrano Beaches with a weekend tctal of 65,000 people. There \\"ere 25 rescues, none of them serious. The beaches or West Orange C:>tmty again lived up to their reputation as being one of the most t>OPUlar wilh li£eguards estimating that a total of 139,<XKI persoos visited Huntington City, Bolsa Chica, and Huntingtcn State beaches Saturday and Sunday. No serious rescues were reported although 70 rescues .,.·ere logged. From Pagel GAYS .. -;- yea~ of e\·olution and any society that "flew in the face of the one fact ~·e know, which is that male and female are programmed to ma~ wilh the opposite st'X, and this is the story of 2~Z billion hopes to survive." An APA spokesman said today the action "settles the question," and that It should have a sharp Impact in the future or the lives ()f the nation's homosexuals. Dr. Robert Spitzer. a psychoanalyst who drafted the board's position paper that was approved in Decem'ber, said the action will remove "qne of the juS1i- fic.allom for the denial of civil rights to lndJviduals whose only crime is that their sexual orientation is to members of the same sex. Dr. Judd Jtfannor, a U:is Angeles psychoanalyst. said during the controversy that the label of menta l disease 'A'as a moral, not a medical judgment. The APA trustees in December decided to eliminate the stigma on homosexuality as an illness, setting off a furor ins ide the group 'A'hich produced petit ions forcing the psychiatric group to hold a referendum . The trust ees themselves O\'erwbelming]y approved the decision In December, \\"ith 13 voting for eliminallng the stigma, t\\'O abStenlions and four members absent. Opponents were successful in forclng the membership \'Ole. a total of 367 members abstained, Z Union Oriefs Tell Kickback MEDIA. Pa. (UPI) -Two United P.line Workers Union .organizers testified today they had pensioned n1iners kickback money "'°'hich the st.ate contends was med to pay the hired killers of Joseph A. "Jock" Yab~kl. Noah Doss and George W. Hall were the leadoff witnesses as Uie ·murder trial of W. A. "Tony" Boyle, fonner U~f\V president, entered its third week. 1-lall testified that on two occasions he ga\'e checks totaling $3,475 to four peMloned miners for them · to cash and return to him . The witn~ said he, in tum, then ga\·c the m<Xlty to Albert Pass. Pool Scliool If you're a n artist "'ho never has enough roorn on a toms of swimming pools. This one, Linn·s first. was canvas, n1aybe you could take a hint from Tin1 done for John Dodds of 2535 1 Adriana, ~tission I~inn or El Toro. tie paints huge n1ural s on the-bol-Viejo, r\dditional pictures and story, Page 3. ~~~~~~~'--~~'--~~~~~~~~~~~~- San Onofre Border Patrols Gets 330 Ali e11s Raids on local farming areas and a high-speed pursuit and arrest in &In Clemente kept police and immigration officers busy over the warm weekend. Jn all, said bon:ler patrolmen at San Ooofre, nearly 330 aliens \rere arrested for deponation over the pas! two days. The raids took place-tn -a----!mall agricultural zone nea r ~liss1on San Luis Rey "'her(' about 100 aliens "·ere rounded up in the fi('Jd s. Agents said tha t about 500 others eluded offic('rs by neeing into nearby hills. Jn San Clemente late Saturday. police chased a pickup truck along the San Diego Free way after the vehicle ran through the patrol checkp:iint south of the cit y limits. • The dri\'e r fled before orficers could reach him, but his female companion and 15 aliens in the back of 1hc truck ~·ere arres ted. Duriag the bust, police alleg('. Consuelo Jones. 32. of Los An geles, fought officers. kic ked one in rhe groin and tried kl lake his service re\'olver. The "·oman "'as booked on charges of assaulting an officer and also faces fed eral charges related to alleged alien sm uggling. Patrolmen said the apprehensions of aliens 1ry·ing to pass through the roadblock were average for the peak season "'hen "·orkt'rs arc migra ting to fanning areas fQr planting. lending and harvesting crops. 1\rresls through i\larch topped 3,000 at th~ slation in northern San Diego county. and set an all-time re<'Ord for a single month"s \\'Ork, patrolmen snid. Po8l Rciuforcc1l Pll1'0~1 PEXl-I , Cambodi.1 IAP) - Lnnding crafl ferried about 20 armorl'd \'l'hicles up the Tonie Sap Rirer toda v 10 reinforce !he goveffillle l beachhead east ()f Oudong. Cru iser ~lakes St iff Landi ng . CORONA (AP \ -Mie r his cabin cruiser ran aground near llott'I Del Coronado, .John Lyon Dcmeio \\'as arrested f o r in\•estiga lion of drunken driving. De1nelo, 51, of San Diego. \l'JS released on his r e co g n i zanc e pending ;1rraignmen t April 29. The 22-foot boat "''JS to"'°~d off the beRch by the Coast Guard . It ran agro und Sunday night. LA Hqndyman Charged ln Coast Murder Case Dy .JOHS ''Al~TERZA Of t!lt D•llY l'lkll S1tlf A 4'7-year-0td Los An~eles handyman is in custody under $250.000 bail toda y, ('hargcd in !he shootin~ of a Can1p 1)<'ndleton io.larinc \\'nose decomposed body \lo AS found shortly before Christn1as in a df:oserled--section of-San CIClllelll.e-- /'ktr>cli\'t'S t'ndl'<l months of intt'n!>ive ill\<'Sligation Friday night "'hen \hey arrested Eldon Peter Dearth shortly ;1f1cr the man arrived in the Beaumont nrC'a. Dearth 11as scheduled to race fonnal chargt's of murder in Central Orange County r-.lunicipal Court late today or early Tuesday. Detectives allege the Loo Angeles re;o:;ident shot Jltlarine dl"Serter Dale Arthur Erle\.\·ein. 21 . once in tl1e te::iple in November then dumped the victim 's body inlo a ra vine a few-hundred yards from San Clemente lligh School. The body, part ially CO\'ered '\'ilh a c-anvas tarpaulin, lay unnot iced for more than a n1onth. On Dec. 20, an off-duly fireman v•alk.ing his dog discovered the remains Fron• Page; l BRANNON ... rrspccted mrmbcr of the Sadd leback and Santa Ann co1nmuni1ies." Brannon recently resigned his post on the Saddleback boan:l. His services on I-he board. \vi ii end in June. From Page l CLE.i\N AIR ... rules handed do"'ll from above. "Their o_nl y other al!emath·e is to defau lt and let the slate or feds do the job fo r us," he said. "I don't particularly enjoy \.\'hafs going on but \\'c appear to ha\'e no other choiCt'," be said. Fitchen said he personall y thinks the ne"' rules are unnecessa•y and could cause great problems l.1 cnlortement. Ell slJerg to Spe.;k Ton ight at I rvine Danicf~llsl>erg, center of the Pentagon Papers controversy, will speak at 8 o'clock tonight in Cra\\·ford llall at UC Irvine. Tirkets for thr gt'Jler:ll public :ir~ available at the door for $2.50. The lecture is sponsored by !he Associ111N Students Speakers Comn1htee. only a fe"'°' feet from the edge of A\'enida Pico. Detecli\·e Dave io.1unro. who \.\'Orkcd lhe case fro1n the oulset. said the FBI. Los Angt'les Police Otpartmen~ and several oth~r agencies joined the probe that led ·lo !he arrrst larc Friday. i lWlro S<lid rnat a n1oth·e has been determined btlt he dt'Clined lo discuss the reasons behind tile shooting. Drugs. he said, "'·er(' not inl'oll'ed In the murder ·which allegedly took place in a motorhomc 0\1-ned by !he defendant. ··\Ve're pretty sure that the shooting took place either in or near the local aren ." he said. r..1unro said rhe arrest came shortly after deU>clivcs <lrril'ed at Dearth's dO\\nto\\n Los Angeles apartment to serl'e a search \va rrant . Dearth re portedly f!NI the house shortly before officers arrived and dro\'e to Beaumont. Officers \\'ere 11•ai1ing !here, as \l.'ell, ~~ig_ }t!unIQ.._ and th_e_ handyman was arrested. \\'ithout incident. Despite a search of the man's home, no \.\'eapon has yet been found in the kJ\ling. l\lunro said that idt'ntification or the 1·ictim "'as rne fi rst major impediment in the case and only after fingerprints were established did Erle\\·ein's i d e n ti t y emerge. Because of the condi tion of the remains. an artist drew co mposites from the victim's racial bone structure. ~lunro said Er!C\loCin ned .the l\farinc Corps sc\·eral months before his death and drilled to Los Angeles. FBI agents arrested him there and Erlt'weln the.n \\·as ~nt back 10 Pendleton. But he fled once a}ain and was killed short ly thereafter. Dearth. a bachelor. \vorked for trust companies. painting and repairing 1houses \\'hich the rirn1s planned to lease or resell. police said. i\.Iunro describl'<i the defendant as IX'ing cooperative aftt'r his arrest. "\\'e expect more will co me out on this case when it reaches superior court,'' Munro said From Page l ENEMIES ... the IRS "''as acting like a public lending library for the \\'bite House." \\'eicker's earlier report presented documents on Ulose" icz, a former New ''ork City detective ""ho told the Senate Watergate comm ittee last summer his primary mission at the \\'bile llouse was to probe allegations of "pol~tical dlrt." Weicker's testiniony today "'°'as at a hearing convent'd by three Senate sub<."Olllmittccs investigating the extent of political ~pying by the ft.'Cieral govcm1ncnt Cote. H. lOC'! R'dod P. f~ ,,._...,. ~.,..... £-. OHktt Low-cost Food Budget llp · 23"/o (;OIQo ....... JJO""" .. V~!­~ .. »U~~ i...,.. t.<tfl n 1 , "'"" • ._ t+ ............... ..,. ,,.,~ .. ~ ............. r...~C-..• JOt~lJ c.a-•u1 T...,.._1714164J.4JJI ~ ............. J.1611 s-c ................. &ti.,,, ,...,.....f2..44lt ~tM. ,., •. 0..... Ceolill .......... °""'" ~~-_....,.._...,._ Ot~_,.., ... _...._ ~--...--........,..-· .....,Cl_ ....... ll!Qlillll WM..CHl!lfo ... "'"" """"' '!"-u.00--...,11911 Moo~_, .... ..,.uao-,, WASHINGTON (AP) -Govenunenl figures 14day abaw It -a family of four at leut '43.JO per •"ff.Ii: to eat ln February even lf It scrimped on ~at and oerved plenty ol be8J'd and p>tatoes. The aguro was 18.10 blR)ler than • y .. r ago. The lncruse was for • JC>"Called !ow· coot food budget oompllcd by the Agrlcultun! Dopartm<nt. Allhougb 111 cool wtnt up %3 percent from February 1m, other pJa.na for mort affluent f a m 111 r: s rose p._uooately 1 .... A moderatH:ost budget would have C<l<I $54.80 per wetk In February, up $9.60 or 21 percent from a year earlier. And a liberal plan U9ed by USDA was 166.60 per week. a gain ol 111.20 or 20 percent from February 1973. The various meal plans were computfd on the bui.s of food quantities consumed by Jwo perenls and two sdlool·oge child~. Generally, officials saJd. the low-<XJ8t plan rtlatt.S to tamlllcs with yearly Incomes ol ll.000 to 18.000; the moderate 18.000 to 110,000, and the liberal 110,00 and over. A ba.!lc dlfft:rrnce Ls that lower-income meals unde.r lhe USDA food plans contain leM~xpensive meat cuts' and more certals, bread, pollltoes, dry beans, poultry and fish. Each ()( the three food plans rose sharply from January to F~bruary. The lo'>''·('O.'l:t pl an rose Sl.40 per wtek, the moderate Sl.60 and the liberal bud get $1 . A fourth budaet Is the '1eCO(IOm.y" plan, a bare·bones men! guide used for - cornputlng inc govcrnmcnt·.s fOOd stamp allocations. It pro\•lded menus OO!lt ing $34.40 per 'A'ttk In Frbruary, up ~ . .fQ fn>1n a year earlier or a ga in or about 23 percent, , The USDA annoonefd a week ago a 5.6 percent boost In food stamp allocation~ for a four.n1ember househcld bl:>glnnin.g July 1. based on th~ February ewni:>my food budget. As of .July I. a four·member poor ftlmily can· get $150 ~r m0rtth In starnps. reflecti11g the Fcbrunry oos1 of 1hc t"l'OtlOmy dlt!I. C\uTently the allocatlon Is Sl 4'l per month, :l le\·el !!el on Jan. I. • Under la"·· the dtpartment must make semiannual adjustments in food st.amp allocatlons to rtOect higher eating costs. Until Congress changed it last year, lhc practice had1 becm to adjust s~mp allocation~ onJt once a year. r The CC'OMmy rood budget Is not COt'ISldered an adequatt,.nutri tlonal SUide by many authorities. Even me USDA S4>'S in one report that "a homcrmker nrtds oonsldcrablc skill and 1n1erest In buying and preparing fCX'd" if the f'l'Onomy plan Is ust'<I. • ! j 7 l • ·Huntington Beaeh F·ountain ·Valle Toclny's Finni N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 98, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ! ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY. APR IL 8, 1974 TEN CENTS • Huntington Candidates Hold Political Circus Balloons, straw hats, American flags, dra'ft·ings \l.'ilh door prizes and a brass band turned the Huntington Center shopping mall into a political arena over the weekend. There were also campajgn speeches by each city council and city clerk candid ate, but these attra'ct.ed I~ attention a.nd Interest than the assorted political trimmings adorning candidates' booths prior to the short speeches. · • F)'~ candy and piles or political stickers and leallets were sho\'ed at shoppers strolling through the mall Friday hight. When it came time for the speeches, however, few c I t i z e n s remained to hear them. On~ the League of Women Voters. sponsor of the candidat.es' night, was able to get the enthusia11tic t\1usic !\tan Band to stop playing, the candida tes addressed the mosUy-partisan aud ience. The following is, a brief summary of their Summary of Da ily Pilot Recon1mendations speeches in the order m which . they spoke: ~1ARCUS PORTER: Stressed that city must not be overcrov.·ded and must be planned with care. Would call a halt to residentiaJ development until sdioOls could keep up. NOR~IA GIBBS :" Wants to make envirorvnent good for all to enjoy. Says it's vital to get many people involvt'<i Nixo11 Enemies ~·ith city. "It's not the qunntlly of time, but quality of lime you put into a job." JOH.i'J PATRICK ~\\'AIN : YoungerJ candidate. sayi; "Vole for someone youni:: enough to take the lun1ps. and doesn't have to bow do~·n to a.,y pr{"SSure grotrp." Says schools and J;-O\'ernml.'nl here a~ a big mess. City should solici t more business: Pl!ILJ.IP PUT~IA~: Says httle b;is hero ®™' In c11y despi!<' some polilil"al rhetori c for Pi'l~t 20 yt'ars. Criticized city's la~·suit rrcord. Pron1ised to go 1n10 council ctiantlk't"S prrpa red. and will evaluate !acts l.:urly. ROBERT ALRF.RTS· Says he is "shaken b~· po"·cr po litics at IOC"nL grassroots lrvl'I." Upset th.ii toc:1l ln1eres t and µowcr groups \\'ould t>ndorsl' r:1nd1da t('S ~·\1'lthout listening_ to lhCJn." Offered no campaign" promises. JOH:\ Fl.OO!l· IX-C'ide~ 10 run tx_<causc of \1 hat ht• d1·:-.<'ril>.·d 11:> po 1 1 cc h.1rassn1l.'nt of ·you1h :\s .1 Ja\\ye r he ~.11d h1' h:i.-. ~ .... ·11 "vutr.1~1·ou:o. t·a~cs", (' .>ffil' out ~:rorli.;!~ f<n· !<-l'lll"r l'l!IJ.t'OS' ri~ht~ :\I. COE:"\ ln<'un1N>ftt, \1h11 ft'.irS ~·<' \I 111 "1•nd up 111!h clt·n1orr.1(·~ b,v dcfrntlt :· l'lt'i.h!t•d !•i "t\'llih11·t h111ht•ll .'.l~ if he 111•tL· proh1h11t~d Jly la11 to 11111 for re- , 1SN· (,\~IJll)i\Tt::S, l'u~t' ~I Huntington Beach Munic ipal El ection , April 9 City Cou11cil TED BARTLETT -This longtime resident has an unsurpassed rec- ord of being avaiJable and li stening to the city 's citizens. lie provides needed bala nce for the older downtown section of lluntington Beach and has proved his usefulness by being el ected to three previous term s. IRS Tasl{ Force Bared RALPH BAUER -1-lis perform ance on two local sch o o I boards speaks well for his reasoned yet tough approach to commun· ity problems. Bauer has a capacity for bringing clarity to confusing issues a nd is a diligent, conscientious \\'Ork er. AL COEN -Up now for hi s third tenn, Coen can't be matched "'hen it comes to honest, objective decisions on complex or politi- cally tough problem s. 1-le's independent. intelligent and out- spoken. HARRIETT WIEDER -She 's aggress ive, smart and in a relative- ly short time in the city has demonstrated an arna:rtng grasp of ~·hat ma kes 1-luntington Bea'Ch tick. She also promises. to be one of the most ene rgetic members of the council ever. a capacity not dem onstrated by all its present seven m embers. Cit v Clerf.: -AL ICIA WENTWORTH -Steady. conscientious. she has run the c ity clerk's office quietly and \\1ithout fanfa re. The job should not become a political po\ver point -as is suggested by some opponents -and her r e.election would keep the off ice in per- spective. Low Turnout Predicted For Tiiesday Electwns Almost ~<XX! residents are eligible lo vote in Tuesday's Huntington Beach municipal election, but the C'ity C'ler.k's office is pred icting a voter turnout of only 25 percent. {Related story Page 2) In the 1972 council race. 33 percent of those eli gible cast their ballots. The polls wt ll be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.rn. An election center will be set up in the city council chamber in the evening. with computerized, precinct-by-precinct -tr -tr * Clerk Hopefuls Of I} untingtori Tell Platf orrn Four city clerk candidates spoke at the candidates' night at Huntington Center Mall Friday night, along wi th the city countil aspirants. 'Mle follov.·ing are short summaries of their ta1ks in the order in which they spoke: BERNARD fl.fAHONEY: \\'ould change charter to have city elections at sam e time as state primary, if the people want that. Says j-Ob should be .elected, not appointed. ALICIA WENTWORTH: Incumbent. Says she rouldn·t campaign because she had to get the election ready. Worked with city since 1961. Says position should be appointed, since its technical . cans job her "life, Jove and livelihood ." JMfES DUKEITE: Says he is the only one with professional education and experience for the job. Says it should ~ appointed. Offered to be.Ip anyone in city having trouble with bureaucratic red t<lpe. KATHERINE WALL I N : Says educational background and professional necesary for job. Would keep city clerk's office open on Saturday mornings for dtluns. Grand111other Killed Chicago (UPI) -Police today held Terry Doll . 19, for questioning abou t the slaying ol his grandmother, v.·hose.. body was found \ftllpped ln a ro.;: and hidden in the family garage. 1be victim, Pttrs. Frances H. Doll. 62, had b<en •tabbed several limes, police said.. results !lashed on a screen . Residents can also hea r the results about 10 p.m. by phoning the clerk 's office at 536-5226 or 536-5220. The exact number of registered vote rs stands at 64,894. Th ere arc 81 voting preci ncts plus absentee ballots. Th.is \!.'ill be the second election in ~1Jich the ballots are to be counted by the city's computers. Jn 1972, the computer syste m cut the work time from six to seven hours down to less than two hours. The voters will be selecting four or 14 candidates for the city cooncil and one of four contenders for city clerk . City Atto rney Don Bonfa is al so up for re- election, but has no challengers for his office. Jack Green, the one incumt>Cnt who is not see king re-election, is the city's all- timc \'Ole getter with 6,757 in the 1970 race. Voters also elected four councilmen in 1970, as they will Tuesda y. The other · three. all of whom are runn ing for re- election, collected votes in 1970 as follov.·s: Ted Bartlett. 6.050: Al Goen, 5,5.15; and Norma Gibbs, 4,430. In Tuesday's ballot battle, the three inrumbents face 11 challengers, one of whom will fill Green's empty seat. The cllaJlengers arc: Robert, Alberts, attorney; William Annstrong, public facilities corpor.ation; Ralph Bauer, , school board member ; Robert Bolen, surf shop owner ; John Flood , attorney ; Bruce Gabrielson, electrical enginee r: George McCrackerr, former councilma n: ~farcus Porter, plaMing commissioner ; Philip Putman. attorney ; John Swa in, (See VOTE, Page %1 PILOT AD SELLS 21 ,000 BOAT Where in the world would you go to sell a $21,000 racing sailboat? You might try starting with readers <I the Daily ·Pilot. Jiere'1 the way one advertiser did it : ISLANDER 30 Marl< II (Pussy- cat) 2 yrs. old. fully rquipt for racing. Xlnt racing record. l~ boa.rd &: special gt!ars. 0\.-er $21 .000 invested, ~lust sell. (Phone No.) . Those seven nnCs did the ' job -sold the boat in leu than a ~·eek. \li'ant to test a Oatl y Pilot ad for effecti\'tnCS! on.:a.-oyr own job? JW!t dial 642-56;&, the dire<! llne to results. • By LA "'REr\'CE L. Kr\trTSOS Aueci411ff l"m• WTiler \\'ASHINGTON -A secret task force to rompi!e intcltigeoce reports on Pre sident Nixon's political C"ncmies ~·as set up inside the Internal Revenue Sen1ice v.·ithin months or Nixon's becoming president, Sen. Lowell P. \\'eicker <R-Conn.), said today. \\'eicker presented a doculTt{'ntary history of the special unit lo three Senate subcommittees. He also disclosed a flood ~Iercy Flight Tot l111prove s 111 Countv " Little Andrew Snead contin ued to respond in Orange Count y fl;fedical Center today while the delicate machine thal is keeping him alive perf-0nned his breathing functions. Doctors at one lime fearf'd that the Sunday night mC"rcy flight f rom Albuquttquc. N.?.f., to the county hospital might be too late to sa\·e the child 's life. Today th ey declared thtir J. year-0\d pa tient to be "C'ritical but stable.·· The machine that has tak C'n O\'ef ,the v.·ork nonnally perfor med by AndrC'w's lungs is one of on1y tv.·o such devices in California , attending physicians ha ve explained . The membrane oxygcnator v.•as rushed to Albuq uerque·s Presbyterian llospital in the care of Dr. Robert Bartlett, a local specialist in lung damage, v.·hen the child's coodition rapidly worsC"ned . Andrew fell into a fioodcd drainage dit.C'h nea r his Albuquerque home about t"·o v.·eeks ago. lie "'as re\•ivt'd by emergency resuscitation ad ministered at the scene and then hospitali zed. but his lungs began to fall late last ~'eek . Dr. Bartlett flew v.·ith the machine to Albuquerque and workt1 on the faili ng child to the point Utat he rould be flown back to Orange Ct.Wlty for specialized care that could be delivered in con junction with the oxygenator. Dr. Bartlett's Air Force plane v.·as met at the El Toro ~1arine Corps Air Station by a county Fire Department paramedics team '.\'ho then rushed the child to the medical center. Reinecke Given Warm Greeting C1\RLSBA D (AP) -Lt. Go\'. Edward Reinecke, indicted by a \V atergate grand jury, ~·as gretted v.·ith sympathy, support and applause duri ng a weekend cam paign push for f!:O\'emor. Reineckc's 3Q!.hour C"ampaign tour took him n1ore than 1,000 miles to.seven cities and he drew support from h is conservative Republican supporters at each stop. Reinecke was indicted in oonnection v.·ith his April 19, 1972, testimony before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, which asked him about a $400,000 offer from the International Telephon e and Telegraph Corp. to help underwlte costs of the 1972 RepublJean N a t l o n a I CMve.nUon. ~linis tcrs ~l ee ting . NEW DELlll iUPll -The foreign ministers ot. Ind ia, Pakistan a n d Banglad t$h mtt today In the fourth day of their tripartite conference but appa~ly mlde 1!1tle prog1"e65 on war pr0onen and the transfer of non· Jlcnialis IO Pattsun. or nC"w details on h01~" he said. the \\'hile }louse used gove rnment agencies 10 thv•art its political opponen ts in the United States and overseas. \\'eicker said that by the time the special unit "'as disman tled in August of 1973 it had amasstd in1ctligcnce files on J0,000 American tax payers w h 1 c h contained 12.000 classified do<.'umeni~. the Connecticut nepublican ~aid. \\'eicker, .i l"''rnber of the Sc>n;itc \\'atergate Conun1llt:c, produced oth<'r Plotting itloves doC'umrnts v.·hi<'h he S::tid sho\\'ed the IRS had bern uSC'd rt"peatcdly by that lime to hara!is politica l opponent s of th e <idmiriistration. •·\\'hen that i;.1tu.'ltion exists in the country ob\•iously somethini; sme\lg, ·• \\'eicker said. "It is ~ JX'f\'t1rsion of the Amt'rican cons tilutiona l system." \\'eicker read non·stop from a huge pile of documenls, many of thenl supphed hy ronner \\'h1 te !louse counse l John \\'. O..•an Ill, in a session \\'h1ch "·as \'irtually .'I rt'pc'.1t of the \\'atC'rgatc !re;innl!,S or last su1nm<'r. E:irht·r. \\'C'IC~<'r ~aid cl•' \'e Anthonv T t:lasl'" 1cz prnl:ft·cl the private lil'l"'S of more 1h::i n a dozl'n ~t'n<itors and other polirical figures In ~ !'>C'paratc investigation~ during Ni xon's first lt'nn. ln tocla\'s session, \\'C'1rkcr quoted fron1 the-transcript of an f'XOOJti\'e St"-~ton intC'r\•1ew of~formC'r \\lute House Inv.· cnforcC"tnt'nt 0H1c1al John Caulfield. tSec l::~E~11 ES, :'age 2) Dtllt Pllel ~!fll Pllote ton Bea.ch. El e1ncntar y students player! Saturday. .J unior high and high school students played today. l\lect drew several hund red co ntestants. First graders Russell Steel nerl) of Garde n (;ro\·e and Eddie Graves of I.f un t1ngton Beach conrentrate on board duri ng 1natch at Orange County ('hess Association meet at r.1arina Jligh Sc hool in lfu11t1ng· -~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .lnlanders ln·vade Coast As Tem pe1·atures Warm Spring vacation and generally sunny skies boosted beach attendance to more than 400.000 persons ove r !he ~·eekend along the Ora nge Coast from Seal Beach to San Clemente. . A fog bank dulled beach enthusiasm much of Sunday at Laguna BcaC'h and some southern coastal areas but sunny skies pre\'ailed at Nc\\'JX)rt Bcati1 and upcoa st. Lifeguards reported :omfortable 6fi.- dcgr& temperatures and hea vy beac h attendance at most locations. About 170,000 sunbathers jammed the Kewport Beach shoreline Satu rday and Sunday and about .3.fXX> pleasure hoats crowdtd the harbor. Ufeguards sa id there were only seven rescues despite an 4 vcrage five-foot surf and attributed m~t or.'\J incident$ to Ellsberg lo Speak Tonight at ln•iu e Daniel Ellsbcrg. center of the Pentagon Pape.rs controvtr'S)'. will speak at 8 o'clock tonight In Crav.'ford Hall nt L1C Irvine. Ticket,, for the general public arc available al tho door for $'2.~. The looure ;., sponsored by the Associated Students Speakers c.mmtttee. "swimmers v.ho "·ere out of practice:· The he3\"I beach auendance took its to ll on Onlnge County Trnns1t District during peak hours, v;irn many persons having to "'ait more than an hour to get a seat on a bus . A transit dlstriC't spokesman said the frequency of buscS "'ill he increased on beach roule'i. es pecially those of Jl arOOr Boulevnrd and Beach Boule\'ard .in ~lay • \\hen G3 ne1\' btise~ are added to its fief'! Jn Laguna Be:ach lifeguards rcport<'d "greC"n nag" (safe' surf today "''"~ li kcl.1• to cont inul' fnr SC\'Cral days as sunny skiii pre\'ai1 in the Art Colonr. l\'l<fium·stzcd cro"·ds "'ere on the Laguna beaches o\'er thf' ~-eekC'nd Guards reported four rescues Saturday and one on Sunday,, ThC're ~·ere no major first ai ds. Larger than nonnal crowds \\'t'rt report<'<i farther sourn at south Laguna. Dana Point , san Clemente a n d Capi!trano Beach<"! "'·ith a wttkend tot al of 6$.000 people. Thi.'re v.t rt' 2S rescues. none of lhem serious. The bcache!i of \Vest Orange C.Oun\Y again li\'l'd up to their reputa tion us being one of the most i>OPUln r \\Ith lifeguards estimating that a total of 139.000 person& \ISlted Hunllngton City. Bois• Chlra, and Huntington State beaches Sa1ur.day and Sunday. l'o;o serious rCSC'\les ~·ert' reported although 70 rescuel!i '"·ere logg~. Bud1I hi st Con fcrc ncc SA:"\ DIEfiO /AP ) -The last of 11.'.)()() dcleg<it<>s left today :iftcr 11 three-day mcctu~ of the BuJ:h.1h1st ~c·t :\ichiren Shoshu. A ~JX'.t·taculr1r firl'"'orks display and parvcle in ~·tuch J,000 persons n1archcd "·ere public displAys of the group's philosophy extolling happiness . Orange Coast Weathe r >lost!y cloudy 1on1ght v.·ith l'l ;)111,ht ch:ince ol ~hQY.l"'rs Tuesday, t1t'('l')rd1ng to th(' \\f'.,11her SC:r\LCe. Cool<'r da~~ ll ighs ;it th<' bC'ache~ 68 ri~1n 11.to ;;:, inland Tre5day. l.o\\S IS.5i INl;l llt: TOllA \' A (IOS(IC l·ro1·k s1 n~1i11(J oro11p frt:Jrit 1'Ve1rport Rroch /111s becumt rite /1rt t ("hr1.~t1a11 rellg1c11u troure a/lou:etl 10 pcrfqr1n be· loud lhf' Irrn~ Curtah1 1111ct \\'•Jr/d \\'ar II. 5,.,_, Paoc i . k.tl \llt • l n11 LMM'1 " L. M. l eyO " MtYlfl " (l liltf'll!I • Hlllt11l i Htwl •, " Cl••"fltt W•JI Orati" c-1, 11. n ,,,...,, " iMrll l •·M , .. .,~ ... " \~· M trlt!I "" Dt•ltl Het.ce " Tt1'!~111111 • El•llttlll "" " n.t11t•1 " Elltf•l1\11~ " Wt l -• J !11l ftCt •• WtMtll'I lilNt tt•D -~ D Wtfloli ffllWI ' .. • ' • DAILY PILOT H Fightin!l Words Duke Blasts Jf1 eicker's Cha rge JOHN WAYNE DOESN'T 1n lnce his "'Ords and he was direct a~ usual today 1l'hcn he put Se n. Lowell \Velcker Jr. (R-CoM.) on hts "bad guys" list. ··rn1 sending ;1 tclcgran1 to that s.o.b.," the Newporl 11cach actor told ne,vsn1cn. "I ju~t thought you'd like lo hear \\'hat it's going to say." "Sen. \Veickcr. for your infor1nation [ have never asked for , nor have I received. IRS favol's. nor have I needed then1 . \\'hat I Oced is proteclion fro1n cheap politicians like )Ou.;, ~'TH E IRS HAS revic"•ed my laxes annually 1111d I decpl~, r·cscnt your u i;; i 11 g ,your senatorial pri\'ilcgc in thro1l'ing n1 y nan1c around." w•v"• 1'he Uuke lashed \Veicker because the senator alleged ov<~r the \\•eckend thHt \\l<tyne and o th c r d\Vhite llouse friends'' had been protected by Jf(:S ta x intelligence after lax audits had begun on them. WEIC KER CLAIM ED HE HAD documcnls lo confirn1 that the \Vhitc !louse used IRS ta.x data lp protect \Va yne and Billy Graha1n and Uiat U1e \Vhite House had otitained from the IR.5 "sensitive case files·· on a I a r g e number of ind)viduals, in· eluding sevCral prominent entertainers. ·' Among those li sted are i:rank· Sinatra and Sammy Davis .Jr .. both or \1'hon1 contributed to the President's 1972 re-election campaign, and Gov. Ronald Reai:~lTJ. wE1c.:11t Others ori the list provided by \Veicker are comedian Jerry Le\vis, ~ctors Peter Ln,vford, Richard lloone and Fred J\1acl\·lurray and con1cdicnnc Lucille J~a ll and her husband, Gary J\·lorton . From Pqe l ENE1\1IES ... \Velcker said some Nixon administration officials v.•ere so concerned about the alleged Democratic bias of the Brookings Institute. a Washington think tank, that they seriously "implied" a fire should be started as a diverskln to seize some of the institute's papers. According to Ute transcript. the suggestion was made to Caulfield by former White House special counsel Charles w. Colson. "It was an 13inine idea ," \\1eicker qoot!d Caulfield as saying. Reading from a sheaf of memos . some of them on White House stationery and bearing dates or the summer and fall of 1971, \Veicker s a.i d administration officials moved to cause IRS aodlts of the tax returns of a film maker who had prOOuced a movie blghly critical of ore President. 'Ibe memos, between CauUield and Dean, ldenUlied the film as "6tillhouse: A White Comedy," produced by Emile de Antonio. And the memos advised tax audit! if the production became publicly ideoUfied. with Lawrence F. O'Brien, then chairman of the Democratic Nailooal Committee. In another example of the me of the IRS, Weicker produced another set of Dean-Caulfield memos wblcb Indicated the administration was interested in helping Evangelist Billy Graham and movte actor John Wayne, both supporters of the President, with their tax problems. "Clearly this is not material that shoulci be in the hands of anyone but the taxpayer and the IRS," Weicker said and added: "As we can see from alt the tax returns that are flooding over this desk, the IRS was acting like a public lending llbrary for the White House." Welcker's earller report presented documents on Ula.sewlcz. a former New York City detective who told the Senate Watergate oommittee last summer his primary mission at the White House v;as to probe allegations of "political dirt." Welcker's testimony today was at a hearing convened by three Senate subcommittees investigating the extent of political spying by the federal government China Raps R1issia HONG KONG (UPI ) -China accused the Soviet Linion today of "unbridled arn1amcnt ex ii ans ion and \\'ar preparations'' aimed at establishing "military superior11 y .. O\'er the United States. It Y.'l'IS the latest ron1n1entary In a campaign that China analysts say is aimed at urxlennintng Soviet-American efforts for detente. OIAHGICOAST til!I DAILY PILOT T"" 0<•"9-r~ • ., Oo , NI:!' -" ...,<",. - i--i ............ ~ ........ .r.•...-itt>•-<>•• ~"PW~·"" g "-"I ~WO!• --0•1"" r-.-...... ~ "' ·J•y l .. 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"""~IM•~t(I ____ .. _....._, ~ --,.,.,.. -rP:t...• -· c;..tnr-... s.e.:....,,.,~ .... 1.100 ..... ,,., .., .... ••oo~ _...._.,oo,....,.~ Fron• Pagel CANDIDATES ... t'lectton ." HARRIET \VIEDER : \\'ould have mon1hly town hall meetings. Galled for controlled grov.1.h, expanding economic base. WlLLlA..\[ AR~fSTRONG: Stlnds for increasing number of paramedics, no freeway developmenl , more mobile. .. library routes, senior citizens cluUhouse, enforcing drug laws strictly, ~o cat leash law. TED BARTLETT: Said he has always been responsi ble lo the people. Cited city's good points, such as clean air, good sanitation service. GEORGE McCRACKEN : Wants to see more done with downtown area . Says city needs kl be balanced. to include industry and residential development. Pledged to stand by senior citizens. RALPH BAUER: ASked "Where are "'e going intema1ly?'' Sees great need In city for a management sys1em and a Jore.range financial plan. Called self an "action-oriented guy." ROBERT BOLEN: Says he has a feel for the town and its people, even though this is his first campaign. Says apathy is biggest problem, due to lack o( communication betY.'een council and people. BRUCE GABRIELSON: Says he hu unique position of being an englneE!r, a businessman and an educator, which makes him qualified. Held elected office In college. Saudi Arabian, U.S. Pact OK'd BEIRUT, 1.-banoo (AP! -Saudi Arabia today signed a conlract with an unnamed United States firm to "develop a missile network system" in the desert kingdom. the Saudi radio reported . ll said Defense f\1inis.te r Bin Alxlul Aziz signed the agree1ncn t with company reprcsentati\'es at the n1inislry in Riyadh, the Saudi capital. No other details v.·ere given. This was the first contract announced between the 11110 countrits . since a statement, issued ln \Vashington and Riyadh ·Friday. that !hry ha\'e reached agreement on massi'\e econ o 1n i c ~pcration. Five P1isoners Reject Russia MOSCOW (U P!) -· t'h·e JX>liUcol prisoners ln Soviet labor camps have renounctd their cllizeMhlp a n d demanded to be expelled w~n their terms end, according to a smuggled letter made available Sunday to \\\•stern neY.'Smen In f\·toscoY.·. 'Mlt letter said 1nany prisonerll throughout the labor camp system intend to go on a hunfi:er strike "''hen l'residenl Nixon makes his scheduled lrlp to the Soviet Union in June. Tt came from prlm camps like tho5c describtd In exiled author Ale~ander I. Solzhenitsyn's new book about StalinLo;t prison camps, "Gulag At<hlpelogo." France Contender PARJS (UPIJ -Er-m inister Fr:111ool• ~lllterrand cnll!l't'd the race ror the. prtSldency of f"rance a.s the sole candidate for the C.Ommunlst-Soclallst bk>c toda)' and l'•tnancc l\1 \s er \11lery Glacard D'Estaing became the ourth GaulliAt to declare his candidacy . Polillcal sources said G Is ca rd D'Estaing'! move couki 1Jpllt th c conaen·atlvc \'Oto and help the le(t in Its baltle to suece«I Georges J>ompldou in Ille May 5 cloctlon. Pat Heru·st Meet Urged By Indians \ By Un.JI~ Preis International American Indian f\1o\•ement (All.t i lrndcr J.>ennl! Banks issued an appeal today through United Pre<>s Intemalion3l to the Symbione.se Liberation Army r~LA) to get in touch y,•it'h hlm to 1~·ork out a possible 1nectlng vdth Patricia Jlcarst. Banks. Y.'ho ~standing lrial in SL Paul in connection with last year's octupation of Wounded Knee. S.O .. also toki UPI he asked leaders of \'arious organizations across 1he nation lo join in the effort. The Alr-.1 leader said he has t?lked wilh :O.tiss Hearst's father. Randotph A. lleant, several times since \Vl'dnesday. Banks said lfearst askl'd for Al~f assi.Stance in an appeal 10 the SLA for a "three-day pas$" so his daughter oould lalk ,.,.ith her parents and "tell her story.'' In a tape-recorded message released earlier by the SLA, ~tiss Hearst said she decitjed to stay ~'ilh her captors. Banks said the idea behind the All\l nppcal is to find out "y,·hether she has truthfully re jected her family and joined the SI.A " either through an All\t 1neet.in~ "''Ith l\liss lle.arst or by arranging a mectin~ y,·ith her parents. In preparation, the Alt.1 leader said he's attcmpling lo bring to St. Paul this ~·eek nalion.111eaders of black. Chicano, Asian and white organizations. The purpose of the St. Paul meeting is to draft · a combined statement to the SLA "with the idea of having AIP.f visit with Patricia either inside this coontry or outside this country'' Banb said , possibly in preparation for a meelinK ''ith her parents." In a plea directed to the SLA, Banks asked UPI to say he \li'anted them to "in some manner, shape orform contaCt the American Indian Movement before this slatement is drafted." He said the only thing he i~ a~king of the St.A is th.it the organization communicalc lo Ali\t "a gesture or good faith that a meeting is possible." The nwnber Bank.s gave UPI was 612 227-00SI. As to a potential meeting place, the Alr-.1 leader said he has a private airplane at his disposal and the meeting could be held "anyplace in the world." ?tleanwhile, the parents of Patricia Hearst, angry, frustrated and exhausted after more than two months of agonized waiting for their daughter's release, left Sunday for a rest In r.felico. "They just had to get aWay," family friend Ira Walsh told newsme.n at the Hillsborough home of Randolph and Catherine llears1. fie said "absolutely" that the Hearsts had not left to meet seecretly with. their daughte r. Two of Palricip.'s sisters, Anne and Gina, and Gina's husband, Jay aos....·onh, were to join them for a stay of up to 10 days , the family spokesman said. lie would not revea l the llearsts' dar;tinatlon, but did say that 11earst was prepared to return immediately if there are any new devek>pments. Patricia, 20, granddaughter of newspaper giant \ViUiam Randolph Hearst , was dragged from her Berkeley apartment Feb. 4. In a tape recording received Wednesday, she renounced her former y,•ay Of Jife, tenned her father R liar, and said she decided to )oln Jee kidnapers "and fight beside them." In an interview Saturday In lhe dining room of his home, llearst said he thought his daughter had been brainy,·ashed . "l lhlnk she y,•as -not that they had her in a tiger cage or anything like that -but I think that after 60 days you can change people. I think she belie\•es SQlllC of the things on the tape and not others. The girl I knew 60 days before would ne\·e r have 1nade the statements she made," he Mid. llearst now terms the SW\ kiclnapcrs as "c ruel people.'' "I guessed wrong on the SLA all along, and I thought U1ey ~·ere going to kffp their y,·ord and didn't,'' he S3id. Simon as Treasurer ? \VASlllNGTON fAPl -President Nixon is expected to announce Tuesday his nominaUon of energy chief William E. Simon 8S the new secretary of the Treasury. Treasury Department SOUJ'ttS said loday. The appointment of the 46- year-0ld Simon has been e.xpccled e\•cr since lncumbent SC<-retary George P. Shultz announced ~larch l~ he was resigning about f\1 ay 1. . p\a'J "Just a _ \itt\e· Struu1111i11' a11d ll111111nin' • ,.. Ul'I Ttlttil\tlt Guitar players plunk out a tune in Huntington Beach 's Lake Park. They were among amateur mu· sicians and folk music fans who turned out Sunday for OP,~n air session sponsored by the city·s Allied Arts Cdmmission. Plans ca ll for similar sessions on the fi rst Sunday of each warn1 month. Do11alcl Nixo1~ 'Out1·aged' By Accusation 011 Cash From 1\1re Strvlces F. Donald Nixon of NeY.-porl Beach. the Presidenl's brother. declared Sunday he is "ou1raged" by accusations th'3.t C. G. "Bebe" Reboro gave him part of the $100,000 Hoy,·ard Hugh~ cash. Donald Nixon said he barely knows Rebo1.o. "J\·lr. Rebozo never offered me any money at any time," Nixon said at hi s f\ewport hon1e during the \\'Cekcnd. "I never asked him for any money and never at any lime received any money from ~Ir. Retxrro." F. Llonald Nixon, 59, described himself Fron1 Page 1 VOTE ... house paint.er; liarietl \V ie d er , environmental councU. Cily Clerk Incumbent Alicia Wentworth faces three opponenUi : James Dukelle, county harbor department; Bernard ht1hor\oe)·. bwiine5S consultant: and K a therine \V al lin , planning commissioner. 2 Union Chiefs Tell Kickback MEDIA , Pa. (UPI) -Two United htine Workers Unkln organizers testified today !hey had pensioned miners kickback money v.•hich the state contends "'as used to pay the hired killers of Joseph A. "Jock" Yablorukl. Noah Doss and George W. Hall "'ere the lcadoff witnesses as the murder trial of W. A. "'Tony'' Boyle. former ID.t\\' president, entered its third ~·eek. liall tC&tified that <>n two occasions he gave checks totaling $3,~75 to four pensioned miners for them to cash and rc!urn to him. The witne.ss said he, in tum, then gave the money to Albert Pass. Cruiser ])fakes Stiff Landing CORONA (AP I -After his rabin cruiser ran aground near lfotel Del Coronado. John Lyon Demeio was arrested f o r in\·estigation of drunken driving. Demelo, SI . of San Diego, y,·a.c; released on his recognizance pe_nding arraignment April 29. The 22-fool boat v.·as lowed off the beach by the Coast Guard. lt ran aground Sunday night. as "outraged and extremely angered" at published and broadcast reports that some of the controversial llughes cash went to him and Rose r..tary \\1oods. the President's personal secretary, for their personal use. ",f only saw \tr. Rcbo7.0 infrequentl y and y,·c have never bren cl<>SC and hil\'C nr\'cr had a close relationship.'' he said. ··That's all I have to say on this matter." Ni xon returned here late last week after testifying in f\ew \'ork at the trial of former attorney general John Mitdlell and former rornn1erce secretary ~1aurice St.ans on conspiracy charl(es. The \\'ashington Post and CBS Ne\\'S reported that the Pesident's personal attorney, lferbert Kalmbach. of NeW]X)rt Beach, had told members of the Senate \Vatergate Committee in a secret ~sion. that Rebozo had confided in them that he had not kept the money untouched in a safe dt'J)05it box in his Florida bank, as he bas publicly stated . The ~y,·spaper and the nct y,·ork said Kalmbach told investigators that Rebozo had turned over part of the funds to F. l)onald Nixon and ?.1is.c; \\'oods. Kahnb..1 ch has refused to confirm or deny the accounts. ··Tue only response I can make is no com1nent." Kalmbach said today. ~1lss \Voods has also den ied taking the cash. RCbozo has testified that he put the money in the bank, did not tell the President it was there, and it Y.·as returned eventually to the H1J8hes organization. ~1iss Woods has testified that Rebozo ga\'e her no money, the reports said and her attorney said over the weekend that his client had never borrowed or re. ceived any money from Rebol.o "in any shape or fonn." According to Kalmbach's reported lcS1imony. Rebozo summoned him to a meeting in the Y.'hite House basement on April 30. 1973 and said he y,•as doing so at the request or "the big man," the President. Rebozo allegedly told Kalmbach that he had "used" the money for Nixon's boxhers and l\1iss Woods. Kalmbach reportedly testified th.at he advised Rebozo to "make a clean breast of ii." The Tim~. soul'{'~ said Kalmbach testified that he met Rebozo several months later and that Rebozo said he had been ''all wrong" about the earlier conversation. II said Kalmbach testified that Reboio told hin1 that he had found all the $100 bills in their original wrappers. The money in question was received by Reboro in !we $50,000 Installments in 1969 and 1970. The cash in $100 bills, was kept In a safe deposit box iri Rebozo's Florida bank. He testified thal he returned all the money in June, 1973. The Times' story did not explain in any detail the apparent contradition by Rebozo on whal had happened to the n'lOfley. Nixo n Signs .~2.30 Per Hour ])fi11i1nuni Wage WASJITNGTON CAP) -President ~ixon today signed a bill that ~·ill bring the minimum y,•age to S2.30 an hour for millions of American workers by Jan. I, 1978. Nixon signed a measure at hi s desk In the oval ofrice, with Secretary of Labor Peter J. Brrnn9n seated alongside . In a \\'hite I-louse statcn1cn1. Nixon said, "Allhough J have some reservtions about portions of this legislation. lts basic purpose -to increase the mini· mum ~·age for y,·orknig men and ~·o:nen of this country -desen'es the support of all Americans.'' The new Ja\1' expands mlnlmum y,•agc coverage to an additional se ven million workers. Some 49.4 million v.·orkers already \\'ere CO\'ercd by minimum wage legislation. Nixon vetoed a similar minimum wage biU last year. Nixon objected to the 1973 minimum y,·age bill as being innationary and because it did not include a vouth differential permitt ing a Jo .... ·er rat"e for teen·agers. The 1974 bill, approved by Congress last month, contains only minor chages from the one Nixon l'etocd. It does not rontain a youth differential but docs liberalize the present Jaw slightly on employment of students, permitting them to "''ork part-time -not more than 20 lx>urs a week -at 35 percent of tl1e regular wage noor. The latest bill would bring domestics under the y,·age and hour law for the fi rst time and repeals overtime pay exemptions now in effect in several industries. lt also tightens present law on child labor on fanns and extends the scope of the law aimed at discrimination against elderly persons. For 3S million v.·orkcrs CO\'Cred under the 1966 minimum wage law, the schedule calls for an increase to $2 by f\lay I. 52.10 by Jan . l, 1975, and $2.JO by Jan. 1, Hl'i'6. For some 19 ntillion 'll.'orkers, mostly retail and service employes covered onder the new bill the schedule calls for SI .90 on r..tay l : $2 on Jan.· tf 1975; $2.20 on Jan. I, 1976; and $2 .30 by Jan. I, 1977. For 750.000 farm \\·orkers. 11·ho now have a v.·age floor of SI.JO .:in hour, the minimu1n \\'age would go lo $1.60 on ,\lay 1: $1.80 on Jan I, 1975; S2 on Jan. I. 1976; $2.20 on Jan. , 1977 and $2.30 on Jan. L 1978. The new bill extends coverage under the minimwn y,•age law to five million federal. st ate and local employes; one- million domestics: 600,000 additional retail store employes ; 120,000 additional ser.·ice industry workers; and 25,000 additional far y,·orkcrs. Post Reinforced PHNO~I PE:'\H, Cambodia (AP) - Landing craft ferried abool 20 armorf!d \'ehicles up the Ton.le Sap River today to reinlorce the governme t beachhead ea!l of Oudcng. -Huntington Election Lacking Drive By TERRY C0\11LE • ot ft"9 l;Mll' 'tit! Slal'I Tuosday's Huntlngton Beach election has ralled to generate the same kind of t"nthuslasm and l'Ontrovcrsy :ts the 19n cooncU race .... nen Henry Duke unseated l\tayor Ctorge McCracken. In !he 72 campaign, Duke launched a \'lgorous attack on t\1cCracken'~ pro- 1lulldlng r=nl and .. .,11!1d up the top \'Ole getter with 8,416. M<Qacken finished fourtl>, •1111 1.%38 \'Oles. but there "A"ere only three council seats open al the time. This time there are four open seats and that may partially explain the lack 'of JMUes and grcattr focus on personaliUes. Jack Oreen·1 dtdsion to step off the council arttr elghl yean of service' ma)' have tal<en some of 1!1~ fire m1t of the political furnaet, It certainly helped take. some of the heat off the three Incumbents -Al Coen. Ted Bartlett and Norma Gibbs -who arc ninnlng again. And the 11 challengers ha\•e not led any great uphill charges agaiMt any ooe Incumbent, but are relying more on lhe ( NEWS ANALYSIS ) supposed 1trength of their 0¥i1l offerin gs and vague •ccusatlons about tOO lack of ('()UJ\d\ leadership. 'nlf.re are four contenders given a shot at the one open scat and perhaps knocking off one or more of the lncurnbent5. , ?t:tcCracken Is back. lly1ng to regain his seal with the support of the busil)CSS community. Harriet \Vilfer. a n envtronmentalist who preachf:1 bllance between e<.'Ology and to0nomy, has a strong organization and is walking a tightrope between bOth pressure lf'OUPI· Ralph Bauer, who h&s won three srtXX>l board elecUom -twti tn Ocean Vie"'" one In the high school district -Is :ipparently r~ytng more on organization and past popularity than any JPeCIOc lsstJ~s. His cornrMnt "things 'ba,•en't be n bad. but the)' can be better,'! prttly v.·ell swns up his campeign. Planning Commissioner Marcus Porter hiJ run twlct before. 'l\1thout sucress.. but lhla year Is 1cyln& lo appeal to ehc same homeowner lnttre!ta '*'hlch carried Duke from the commission to the council. The angriest <.'Olllmt!nll come from the seven leMt known c:ontendtrS all ' getting their first taste or local politics. Phil Putman calls the council "t.Ockey t.touse'' but rarely nttacks any one Incumbent. Bob Alberts l!'nerallY raUs against the political cliques eod facti0n9 or the community, Jobn Flood doozl't Ilk<!. the pollC'.'C attitude to~·ard youth. either do Sob Bolen or Bruce Gabrielson, yo1mg <Nillengers who believe the )'OWi~ population lacks rtpmentation. And tht ~'OWlgl"lfit chlllenger, 2S-)'ear• old John Patrick-Sv.·ain . spouts righteous indignation at the lack or lnterest peoplfl or his generallon have sho~-n ln government. _ How the \'Oters will pick ' and choose from the curttnt collection 11 still a mystery. The mystery .... ·111 be aol\'fd TUcsday, I I I { • Boys~ Killer Suspeet Appears • ID SAN ANTONIO, Tex. I UPI I -Chail). JmOking and wearing a brown checkered .Wt, Elmer Wayne Henley, charged in a.ii ol r1 alayi.np of teen-a&ed boys in the worst ma SI mtu"der t modern U .s. history ·~""'ed up in rt today for a preliml , hearing. lie sat "lently before District Judge Preston ll. ial while other cases oni tbe court docl<et were called. I Ten Alnlformtd and plainclothed Bexar County sheriff'• officers guarded the 17- year-old high school dropouL Henley's attorneys v.·ere expected to ask the judge to move Henley'!' upcoming trial a serond Ume , pos!lbly· to El Paso in far v.·~Texas. It v.·as I enle)"S second pretrial hearing this year. Henley ces lrial for ti¥? murder of Charles bble. al!IO 17. on June 'l'/. Cobble wa one of the ,·ictUns in the three-year sex and s~dlsn1 n1urder sprl-e allegedly mas1trminded by Dean A. Corll, 33, a Houston electrician. llenley shot Corll Aug. 8 during a pai I· sniffing pan)' when Corll threale ~ llenJcy's life. Henley and a codefenda I, David Owen Brooks, 19, then led office s to the lime-soaked graves at thrt.>e Tex< - locations where the bodies of the \·lc11m v.·ere dug up. Dial told both sides last n1onth ht wanted to investigate Hcnlt>y·s rlrsl verbal confes.'lion.1, the statcmeots that t~ru:ibltd police lo break the case . A liouston judge ruled th at Henle y's \\Tltten oonfe!i.$ions v.•ere ad mi.w.lble as e\i.denee O\'Cr defense ·obJtetions that lh·nley's constitution.a\ rights were \'101Jtcd v.'hile the stat~n1('>nl.'i \\'ere being _,g1\·en to pohC'<'. Tt•xas luw n111kr.~ ':i defendant'! slJ:1ten1enL'I !o police adrniss1ble in ll trial onl y if thry lend to 1naterial C\'idence in :thr: cast. Polit~ ha\'C Unktd llenlr)' 10 Cobh!e·s death through lhe re,t'laton.;; :i~1~ :i woodt'I\ body bolt U.«-d to tr:ui.~port \1Ct1n1! ...,·htlil l\)flt<ilnt'd lil'nlr~ 's :in(! Cobble's hair. I:>c.fensc attornt•y \\'ill Cr:iy 11a1d hi' "'111 ask .Judge Dial to mo1c th1· trial lO El Paso or e\$(' thrO\\' the ea:--· out or l'Ol.IJ'l bttause or :il!ri:;NI 1rrl·,1tulan\a·s in the state's C'Ol'1duct of the l·;1~(·. .\ st.a te Judr.;c nlOV(-d ll('nley's tr~I fron1 Houston 10 San Anton io Ulrt'e rnonths a1-:o. ruhnf: the ~ooth could not ):et a f.11r ttl.1! h«':iusP of pretrial pu\J\it•J!y and \h(' t'nlot!Oll!l[ ciUTIOJIC Of tht• \Hlll' "\\'e iust don't 1h1nk ...,.(' ran ~et an unp.'lrt1:1l j\11 y 1n Sun Antonio." Gray )<,11d "Our 1•.1rl} u1~·c.~llgatJon sho"'!' the 1)1J1Jhcity 1s J~J ... t ;is baj . \\ t: arc not doing 1h1:-for drla1 \\'t• )l:>.1 \\:tilt :i p[,1Cl' \\)h·rr \\•' t·~in. ~\·l H f.ur tn.d ., County to _Get Orders for Clean Air Suspected hi Murder By JOllN VALTERZA Ct ltle o.lly •llOI 11•11 A 47·ycar-old Los Angeles handyman is in custody under $250,000 bail today, charged in the shooting of a Camp Ptndleton l\larine Wnose decompooed body was found shortly Ix-fore Christmas in a deserted section of San Clemente. Detectives ended months or intepsive inve.stigation Friday night \\'hen they arrested Eldon Peter Dearth shortly after the man arrived in the Beaumont area. Dearth \\'a~ scheduled to fa ce formal charges of murder in Central Orange County Mtmicipal Court lat.c today or early Tu~ay. Detectives allege the lMi Angeles resident shot t.larine deserter Dale Arthur Erlewein. 21, once in the te::-iplc in November then dumped the victim's body into a ravine a re"'·hundrcd yards from San Clemente l·ligh School. The body, partially covered vrith a canvas tarpaulin, lay wtnoticed for more than a month. On Dec. 20, an Orf-duty fireman walking his dog discovered the remains only a few feet from the edge of Avenida Pico. Detective Dave ~funro. who 'twked the case from the outset, said the FBI, Los Angeles Police Department and several other agencies joined the probe that led lo the arrest late Friday. Munro said th.at a motive has been determined but he dl'Clined to discuss the reasons behind the shooting. Drugs, he said, \\'ere not involved in the murder which allegedly took place in a motorhome oYtned by the defendant. "We're pretly sure that the shooting took place either in or near the local area," he said. ~1unro said rile arrest came shortly after detectives arrived at Dearth's downtown Los Angeles apartment to serve a search warrant. Dearth reportedly fled the-house shortly before officers arrived and drove to Beaumont. Officers \\·ere \\'ailing there. as "·ell, said l-ilunro, and the handyman y,•as arrested Ytithout incident. Despite a search of the man's home. no '"'capon has yet been found in the killing. Munro said that identification of the victim was !'he first major impediment in the case and only after fingerprints v.'ere established did Erlev•ein's id en t it Y emerge. Because of the condition of the remains, an artist drew composites from the victim's facial bone structure. Munro said Erlev.•ein fled the ~1arine Corps several months before his death and drifted to Los Angeles. FBI agents arrested him there and Er\C\\'ein then was sent back to Pendleton. But he ned once again and v.·as killed shortly thereafter. Dearth, a bachelor, y,·orked for tru st companies, painting and repairing 'houses \\tiich the firms plaMed to icase or . resell, police said. f\funro described the defendant as being cooperative after his arrest. "\\le expect more will come out on this case v.·bcn it reaches superior court," f\-funro said. • Deity P llnl SllU Pl\91• SENTENCED TD 90 DAYS Saddleback Trustee Brannon Branno11 Gets 90-day T er1n F 01· Ganibling By TO'.\t BARLEY 01 tllt Dally Pi'91 Sttit Saddleback College trustee Alyn ~1 . Brannon y,·as sentenced to 90 days in Orange County Jail today after his lawyer vainly argued in Superior Court that a spell on probation "'ouki l>C sufficient punishment. "~Iy client has suffered enough," attorney John Downer 11rgued . " This \\·as never anything more than a small time belting affair between seven friends and it was certainly never a large scale bookmaking operation ." Judge Robert L. Corfman then imposed the 90-day term \\•ith no probation and ordered Brannon. 44, to report to the county jail April 22. He reduced '.he status of the offense to a misdemeanor. Dov.ner said he will apply to the probation department v.·ith a vie~. !o placing Brannon on the county Jails \\'Ork furlough program. Judge Corfman·s sentencing closed a bulky file lbat wa s opened in October of 1972 \\'hen Brannon and Robert Emmett Kellv, 35. of 8.15 Seagull Lane • ..Jiev.•port BeaCh, were arrested as principals in a bookmak.ing racket that was reportedly netting $25,000 a week. Killy, a used car salesman, \\'as de.scribed by authorities as the muscle man in the operat ion. He was successfully linked to a number of threatening telephone calls macfe to clients v.·ho fell into arrears on their gambling debts. Kelly "'as sentenced to six months in county jail and three years probation for his part in Lhe operation. lie is frc;c pending a hearing or an appeal on his extortion conviction . Downer today told Judge Corfman that Brannon had !)e(?n reduced from a professional status that included several posts as a business college instructor to his present occupation as a laundry delivery man. Food Budgets Prime.Rate 10 Percent At NY Bank NE\V )'ORK I A P i -B:inkrrs Tr u,c;t C<i . of ~r11i· )'ork. the n<i1ton's se\'en th larg~t eommercial bank . announecd today th<it it v.·as r~lsing i1s prime :roding r:'.lle to JO perC\"flt, rrach ing a record lc•\·el S('l la te last yc<i r. The bank said UK-rise from 9'l percent v.as dictaled by its <:i.ll'rent lending ra1e formula. ;l'hich lies the hank's prime rate to the cost of the short-term funds \\'hich it needs to operate. Those short-tenn rates have risen sharply in the past wt:oek, the bank sa id. The move 10 10 per("('nt hy Bankers 'l'rust follov.·s the adoption of a 9~·1 percent prime · by mo.st m a j o r rommer{'iat banks Friday. The prime is the ra te banks charge bes t corporate customers. \Vhile not directly lied to the rates charged for consumer loans, a sustained ri se in the prime can inf!~ those rates as y,·e!l. The prime rate hit a high of 10 per("('nt '"·ice last year, once in early fall and again in [)rc(>mbet:. A little over a mooth ago, the industrY"'ide tevcl was 8 1~ percent. The Jatt'St rise, "'hich has caught economists and banker.i: by surprise, a~ars the result of strong demand for business Joans and a tighter monetary policy by the Federal Rescr\'C Board , the nation's central banke r. The Fed. analysts believe. is curb:ing cred it t-0 try and stem infla tion. Surging interest rates dealt anot~r bod y blow to the stock market toda y. The closing Dow Jones avera1J11 of 30 industrials "''as do"n 7.58 point s to 8.19.96 on the New York Stock Exchar.ge. San Onofre Border Patrol Gets 330 Aliens Raids on local fanning areas and a high-spet'<i pursuit and arrl'St in San Clemente kept police and imm igration officers busy over the wann weekend . Jn all, said border patrolmen at San Onofre. nearly 330 aliens v.·ere arrested for deportation over the past two days. The raids took place in a small agricultural zone near ~1is.sion San Luis nev where about 160 aliens were rounded up .in the fields. Agents said that ll.bout 500 others C'lucled officers by flee ing into nearby hills. In San Clemente late Saturday, police ch ased a pickup truck along the San OiC'go Freeway after the vehicle ra n through the patrol checJ..-point south or the city limits . The driver fled before offi«rs could reach him, but his female companion and 15 aliens in the back of the truck were arrested. Soar Fa1nil:y of Four Costs VJ> 23 Per ce nt O·ver 1973 \\1ASH1NGTON (AP) -Government figure! today show it cost a ramily of four at least $43.10 per week to cat in February even if it scrimped on meat and servt'd plenty of beam and potatoes. The figure was $8.10 higher thfn a )'Cat ago. The increase was for a so-called low·. coot food budget compiled by the Agriculture Department. Although its cost went up 23 percent from February 1973, other plans for more affluent f a m i I I e s rose proportionately less. A moderate-cost budget v.·ould ha\'e cost $54.80 per week.Jn February. up $9.fiO or 21 percent from a year earlier. And a liberal plan used by USDA was $06.fiO per wetk, a galn of $11.20 or 20 percent from February 1973. The various meal plans were computed on the basl.! of food quantities consumed • by two parents and t"'O school-age children. Gi?nerally, officials said, the lov.·-eost plan relates to families with yea rly incomes of S4.IXXI to $8,IXXI; the moderate $8,000 to $10,000, and the liberal 110.00 and over. A basic-difference is that lower-income meals under the USDA food plam contain l~i\'e meat cuts and more cereals, bread, potatoes, dry beans, poullry and fisll. Each ol the three food plans rose sharply from January to February. The low-cost plan ro5C $1.40 per Wttk, the rnodetate $1.60 and !he liberal budget. $2. A four1h budget is the "economy" plan, a bare-bones meal guide used for compuling tbe government's food stamp allocations. It provided menus costing $34,40 per week in February, up $6.40 from A year earlier or a gain of abouL 23 pertent. The LSDA announced a "·eek ago a 5.6 percent boost in food stamp allocations for a four-member household btginning Jul y I, based on the February economy food budget. As of July t , a four-member poor family can get $150 per month in stamPs. reflecting the February cost or the economy diet. CUrrenUy the allocation is $142 per month, a level set on Jan. I. Under law, the department must make semiannual adjustments in food stamp · allocaUoos to reOect higher eating CO!lt.s. Unlil O>ngress changed it last year. the practice had bttri IO\ adjust stamp allocations only once a )'ear. The economy food budget is not considered.an· adequate nutritional guide t»l.,many authorities. '9ven ti>e USDA says in one report that "a homemaker need! considerable skill and lnt""'51 In buying and preparing food" ii the eoonomy plan js used. · l\1lt1 st Bo'v ' ~ ~ '•. • 4 '· , I l . rr • ,,,. "' p . • " I •• - f:lose11p of Jtle1•c11ry 1'his photo1nosaic of l\tercury, newly released by the Jct Pro pulsi ~.!J l.aboratory in Pasadena. wa s constructed from 16 pictures laken at 42-second Intervals by l\lariner 10 six hou rs after the spacecraft flew past the planet. ------------------- Psycl1iat1·ic .Pru1el IGlls Stigma of Gay 'lli11ess' \\'ASlll\GTOX rt.Pl I -The Am<'ric:in th~. :imong psych iatr1;;ts. Psychiatric Associa tion announced today There "·as strong :u.d \·ocal oppo~i11on i!s members voted lo remove th}' slign1a from some psychiatn.<-Ls. kd hy Charl('S of mcn1 :i l illness from the nation's cstl· SocJtridcs of Ne\\· )'ork. "M circulrited .1 mated 11 million homo'iC'xuals. pctnion that forcfd .:i mcn1bcrship \'otc The APA. v.·hich has brcn locked in one on the tnistees· Hclion. the first tirne of the most hiller dL'iputcs in il5 129-yea r sueh a sh:p had hern takt•n. history on the question. ~aid mrmbcrs Soc;irides c;illcd the decision '"the \'Oted 5.854 to 3.810 10 appro\'c a decision medica l hoox or the ct•n1ury." Il e said Jt by t·rustecs removing homos<'xual ity ye<1 rs of cvoluuon and any ,50<.·11:-ty th~t from lhe official !1st of ment<i! disorders. '"flc \;' in !ht" race of the nn _ fact \\C 1£omoscxua\s, v.·ho contended that knO\\·. \\·hich is th«t mall' :ind fC'm:i lC' arc listing of !herr sexual orientation as a progran1m<'d to rna·e 1\1\h lhc op_!X)SHe dise<isc denied them jobs. housing and sex. and th is i! the story of 21 2 billion other righ lS, lobbied for the action during hopt>s lo survive." ,_ ,.:-;.....;.:::::;:::::::;:::::::;::::::::;:::::;. ·To Hirr]1 e1· l'."") A11tl101·ity By \\llJ.IA\1 sr11ni::11~F:n flrangt (' .. unt~ ~uper11~1r' v. ill be told \\'<'dnt~d:1y t hl'~· nHisl a.dnpl toup:h n<".'¥ air pol!ut1tin r1·~ul;tt1•Jns or havt• the Joh d<'l11c fl•r lh<'m ll~ th•· s\Jt1• or federal gn1 C'rnnu•nt . County (',}Unr1I .-\dnan Ku~ pl"r ~,:ud 1nd.1y the 1.'0unt~ has 11(1 111~.1! (!rou11do; 10 chatlen~l· th<· powers a.c;sumcd by the s1a1e Air He"'°urcrs Boa rd and the t'edcra! En1 1ronn1.:n t;i l ·•rotcction Agency. '- ''In the area flf <:l<'an air. lhey ha\'C cut n \.\'Jdc s11•ath and ha\·c complrte authority to requ1rc the regulations," KuyJX'r said. ··Th<'re is no legal basi~ for u~ {O cha llenge thrir :i11thor 1t~· IK"CillL<.C we nre a crCaturc of s1:1tutr ,•nd 1n <':fret . an ex· offi cio p:1rl of 1hc ~1a1c go\'cmmcnt," he addC<I. St.:pt•n·1sor~ lv.O V.'C'ekc; ;11:;0 a~kcd Ku~·pcr to find out if !he cr1unty roull:l challenge imposition of the nev.· rules, \.\'h1ch \t·ould gi\'C sv.·~eping pov.ers to ('OUnty Air Pollution Conlrol Officer \\"11\iam Fitchrn in the event of a smog emC'rgrncy. The nrv.· rulC's are sci for a hearing by the board al 10 a.m. Vi'edf'lt"sday. In U\I? event of a second or third stagt smog alert. F11chcn \\"OUld .ha\·e almost und ispu!cd '.'011·er !o clo:::c dO\\'n ir;chools, industry. commerce and other possible pollution sources. Today . Filchen hi1nscH voiced dis pleasu re v.·Hh the new rules. ''They <ire just a.little too late with lhc \1·holc th ing."' Fitchen said. "Ten or 12 yea rs ago it may have done something, but OO\\' v.·hat v.·e really need L'i somethini; to CQntrol the re a I problrm -automobiles. "\\'e should reall y be pounding on Dclrl'lit's back lo do something from the start 10 S-O]\'C' !he problem and if we had done so a fe v.• yea r.~ bac k. "'e 1vouldn'l ha\·C the kind Of ru les Y•C're g~tling 001\' Filchcn agr«'d . lhat 1he board .,.,;n rcally have no ehoice hut to adopt t}l('1r rules handed down fro1n aho1·t· '·Thei r onl\• othl'r <1ll1'miltll'f' is !o dt·fault and 1£.t the 'itllte or fed s do the job for u~ ... h(' s;ud "I don't par11cularl~' rnjoy v.·hat·s going on bu t 111' appear to ha\·e no other choice .·· he said Fitchrn said he pcr:;ona!ly thinks lhl"' ne"· n1IC'S ;i re lfnncces.~ary and could C<JUS(' great problem ~ 1.i cnfor«ment. SHADES OF SPRING New from Oan sk1 n . _. the Peasan1 Look on the Taubert s1st9f's Nant:y. Jennifer and Linda See the ne w Sonng Sportswear Collection from Dansk1n al The Red Balloon, lid. Our girls are the daughters of Dr & Mrs W1ll1am Taubert, Emerald Bay. • Laguna Beach. THE RED BALLOON I.TO. •Ufflt«l TOH ""RllOJlll 1r1 1rM 1M F orr l s11 't Here ~ B11t Traffit I~ UPCOAST, rlO\\'\'CClAST: ThP f(Jg is playing tra.'k~ Oil u~ ag:1in 11 hil'> brcn doing its ghost .:.ct. Nnw ir;; h1•re. no"'· 1t"s ihl'rc but yt.11i"Jl .nrvcr pr«lict precisely V.'herc You !Jke, ror C>x:impll'. "'.hnt lhl' f(Jg did only lh1s mornuig. Take L.1 guna Beach. Tuere v.·as·n·1 any foi;. Th<' sky \\'as clear ;,nd sunny. !he bird.<; t11·1tting- th<' bees huniming. A rf'l'.!U1.:ir sununer's day in April. :'o.Icanv.•hilr. O\'Cr the ail·v.·Jves, the radio ,~·eather \1·;itchrrs 1rC'rc 11·amini:: that the en1ire roast!inl' 11'as socked i11 under one thick blanket of the sruff. 'Vou lookl'd a!I around and fn<·d In find the blanket. J\1can111hi!r. !akc a dri\"t' upcoast to (-Orona de! ~lar. Abruptly, there is nothin~ ~•r!'lund you but white stuff. You Jttsl found the blanket. ON Tiii!: OTHER 1Ji\.\'n, \'OU ma\' lak1• Sunday as an example. Ea~l~· Sunday 1n Laguna. the fog was so 1h1ck at iimes you couldn 't havr found the hnndlcbars on a bicycle. So you cra·wl out of L:iguna 1n an automobile and creep to\\·ard Corona di~l ~lar. And suddenly, the sun is shining and all of Ne"'port Beach is stretched out tn•swnmcr glory; th!' rays of Old Sol da ppling upon thi' harbor waters. Clearly, or unelea rly. fog is a fickle. It floats \\'here ii pleases. Apparently there ·were a lot of people "'ho \\'ere nble to predict it Sunday. ho"'e\'er. All these visitors cainc to Nc1rport. TJIEY POURED TllRO UG ll Costa i\fcsa on Ne\\>port Boulevard like Jemmings headed for the sea. They came lo the Newport-Balboa Peninsula in bundles from all directions. Shortly afternoon, the Arches overpass aL Newporl BouJe,·ard and Coas t High¥:ay looked like the stack in dov.'Tllown LA during rush hour. My mission of the 1noment on tire Peninsula v.·as to meet "'ith Ne"'port l\fayor Don l\lelnnis and some othrr folks for a boal ride. After personally Sp<'nding JO minutes just getting through the lraffic jam on the Arches, ~1ayor J\'lcJnn is \\'as phoned and asked lo meet us al the nppointcd spot in Central Ne\\'flOr\. There \\'as some crackling in that it \\'3S figured it v:ould take him :it le:i"t hall an hour. This \\'OUld provide c~cellent opportunity to rag hizzoncr a bit about i"icwport lraffii: conditions. i\ICINNJS ARRIVEO in three minutr.'i flat. Our fun v.:as spoiled. \fc hnd failed to calculate that !\fclnn1s. as a resident of \Vest Newport. only needed lo drh·c out into the lraffic flo\\' and let il push him along. Also. I suspect ~layor Don kno\\'S a fe\\' -secret alleys. Any"•ay. once out upon thl.' harbor waters, you realized !hur Nev.'port 1s having a City Council elcc!ion toinorro\v. Candidate Lucille Kuehn h.1d a colorful campaign bonl out there plugging a\\•;iy for votes. Vice l\faynr lln1,·::ird U.ogers. \\'ho is seeking re-<>lection. also ,,.a!' out "'ith hi" OOat, his ,1·ife and his pct poo<:h. Rogers, ho"'e\·rr. \\'asn'l :.por!ini:: :inr can1paign signs. ALL TJflS ASIOt.:. you still ha1·e to :iUSpect that both cancfid:itrl'i \\'ere v.·ise lo be out there on the harbor on a sunny Sw1day aft<'rnoon . They kno\\" 11·hcn' to go in :\°{'\\'port to l'ludr ;ill that auton1ob1\e traffic. ~ Watergate. Book 2 Pos,t Newsmen Cite Sloan Aid NEW YORK (AP) -\\'ashington Post reportcni Bob \\'ood"'ard and Carl Bt'rnslein say that llugh \\'. S)oan Jr. v.·as one.of the key sources for !heir in\·csligali\'c stories on \\'atergate. Sloan is a fonn(•r treasurer of Presiilcnt Nixon's rr-clcction committet>, Ex('(!tp!s of a torth<.'On11ng book by the t"-'O 'lleWs"*n are appc;irlng in the ~1ay and Jutte' 1ssucs of Pla\·boy -magazine. 'llle book based moStly on their \Vaterga1c rrporting is 1i!led "All the Jlresident's .\ten.'' TJIE WASJ01''GTO,\' Post \\"Oil a Pulitzer Pri7.c in 1973 for ils reporting on \\'alcrgate. n1ost of 11·hi<'1 "·as based on stories done by Btrnstein and \\1.ooc:h111rd. The two reporters say in the Playboy .:1rtictcs ·1hat they dc\'elopcd n1any·or ihc Post's stories follo\1in~ leads abandoned by government inrcst1gators and other rnembers of !he \Vashington pr<'SS corps. They said crucia l information also came from a handful of ronfiden!ial sourcc5, including Sloan. They said Sloan "·as never identified ns a source in the f1ost stories but that he has since agreed to alfov.· disclosure of his name. ... the FBI nnd re·election committee," me ar1icle saf!. "The man 's position in lhe executh-e branch ....,·as c x ~ r e m e I y sensitive." Sun1ming up the \\'nlcrgatc debacle. "Deep Throat" \\RS 11uotL'<i as saying it began in 1969 "·ith "the first t.arge1s or aggressive "·1retapping ... the reporters and those in the administration .,.,ho v."ere suspected of disloyalty." · "TllEN THE em phasis \las shifted to the radical j>ohtical oppooilion during the anfi\\'ar prol~ls. "'nen it got ntar. rlct.:1100 time it \1·as only natnral to tap the J)('mocrats, ·• the mys1cry source sa id . , WATERGATE EXP~RT Post's Woodw•rd lro11clad Mo11ito1· Pltotos · Taken by Duk e ·Sea1~1·olle ARE THE PRESIDENT'S DOGS GETTING A FREE RIDE? Alfoough he said he has rc11d the Playboy ;irticlrs. Sloan has rtfused t::> eon1ment on their content . MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. !UPI\ - Duke University researchers, \\'ith a \\'eek at the site of the Slmken civil \\'ar iront"lad i\loni tor behind them, tum nov.· 10 assembling a photographic mosiac of the "'re ckage. "I have no idea ,,·hen anothrr expedition n1ight be arranged:· he-s:1id. The team, led by John Ne\\·1011 nf Dukt>'s illarine L.1borator:-:.. \\·as able 10 make :l5mm pOOtos of the i\tonitor, \\tJich rests in 220 feel of v.'a h:r 15 miles southeast of Cape llatteras. From Left Are Vicki, P•sha and King Timahoe \\'oodward and Bernstein said they first !earrwd frorn Sloan the narnes of strerril kev rontroller!' of a secret <:op fund f.-.r fin:incing C't1mp,1i~'Tl J<.1iVitiCS. IRS, Se 1iator .01i Trail Of Nixon Dog Expe1ises TI IE ARTI CLES al!'oci rc1·eal that cruC'ial information c~me from a member of the exccuti\'C branch ldC'ntificd only a" •'Deep Throat." The long.time acquaint8T!Ci! of \\1ood.,.,•ard's v.·as described by the reporters as an "incurable gossip. careful t.o label rumor ror .... ·hat ii ""·as. but fascinated by it." The Alcoa Scaprobe, a \'CSSel under contract to the U.S. Navy !Or the expedition, ret urned here Sunday v.·ith no fragn1ents of the historic ship, only pieces of \\'OOd and roal from the bottom of the Atlantic. DOS SEAVER a Duke University spokesman said the Alcoa Seaprobe had to move on to other missions and as far as the uni\·erslty is concerned. on sile v.·ork is O\'Cr. "John and his group ha v e accomplished their mission." &a\·er Solid. "They have found all the docun1cntation they need to convince the skeptics the}' have found the ~1onitor. The pholographs, taken "·ith the Alcoa Seaprobe's underwater exp I o r atio n equipment "'ill be used to assemble a photographic mosaic of the historic \'esst>:I. \\'ASHl:-.'GTON (t:PI ) -Like some chief executives before hhn. President Nixon is experiencing some controversy over his dogs. The lnternnl Re\'enue Scn·it'C' anrl Sen . J{ussrll B. Long (D-La.l. \\'Ont to know how often King Tirnahoe thr setter, Vicki the poodle and Pasha the terrier ha\"c flo"n gralis aboard Air Force One. v.·ith the purpose of possibly m:iking thr president pay their fares. KE:VNETJI \\'. Gemmi!J and fl. Chap- man Rose. allomeys fo r the President. told Sen. Long, in a lener dated April I, no other prcsidrnt ever has bet'!l charged for the travel of his family's pct aboard official aircraft, and they therefore saw no reason \.rhy r-;ixon should pay extra. The \Vhite House may have recalled allegations in 19-i~ that President t'ranklin D. Rooscrell hacl sc:111 a dt>~tn1ycr at a cost of scvrra\ million tax rlollars lo th e Aleutian Islands lo fetch his srortir. Fala, allefiedly slrandt'd there. "Rl'publican leaders have not bcr11 content v.•ith attacks on 1ne. or my \\'ift'. fir on iny sons." Hoosc1 rll told n Trani.~!er·!' dinner in \\'a~hington on Si'pt. 2.l HHt ''\'o. not ron!rnt \\'ith that. tht'.V no\\' int·luc\c n1y lilt le dog. F'ala. "\\'ELL. OF COURSE. I don't resent anacks ... buf F:i!a dcw>s N'SC'nt them. 1 think I Ir.Ive a rii::ht to rcsl'.'n!. ro objet1 to lihi'h1u<; slntcrncnts alxlut 111~· {tog." l'res1drnt Lyndon B. Johnson had doi: !rouble \\'hen he picked up his beagles b}' il s rnrs. P(•rsons ""ho kilt"\\' less about dogs than Jt)hns-On s;i1d he 11·as cruel 10 1he1n. /\ dog named Frfekles tra\'elcd on the can1paign trail \\'ilh j)rl~idenlial aspirant Robert F. Kcnnrdy, causing hin1 so1nc cn1harrassmcnt by !ca,·ing a deposit in a ho!rl !obbv. And 1his is not !he first time Prt's1drnt Nixon has farC(! some trouble 1111h dog d1ffi cuh.\·. In his campaign for lhe \'ire presidency in 1952. Nixon camt• under fire for accepting rontribut ions fron1 various Republicans for personal JX1h!1ca\ expenses. ~I XO\' \\'E\'.T on the air to expose his entire financinl situation. The speech \\'as hea\'il~· t'rno1io11aL "·i1h an ironic touch half11·3y 1hrough ii , \\'hen he said he \\'anrl'<I everyone lo know he had accepted the fight of a Util e cocker ~paniel. \\tlich his l\\'o girls had named Checkers. To this day, that broadcast as "The Checkers speech ." is knO\\TI •· 'Deep Throat• had aecrss to inronnation at the \\1hite lfouse, Justice, • ~1syour electric bill up? Because the cost of oil is up. Even though yoo'vecu t down on your use of electricity, your b;ll may still be up. Naturally, yoo're concerned. So are we. The main reason for the sharp rise in Edison customers' bills is the spiraling cost of foreign oil.To produce electricity in our generating plants. we use a cleoner-buming. lovt·sulphur oil imported mostly from Indonesia. It's expensive, but it·s required to meet regulations set by k:x:ol air pollution control districts. Just foor years ago we paid S2.22 per barrel. In November 1973, we paid $7.53. This Februo.r:t it was S 13.54. And some util11ies have paid almost twice that much. The price of oil is a major expense we can't control. That's determined by foreign.oil producing govei-nments. Shovid •he price we pay drop, we'll poss these lowercOsts on to yoo. Meanwhile. we'll continue to cut all expenses V>te can control. Economy programs are in force right now at Edison. So ore rigid cost controls. And we'll conlinue to do everything else possible to hold down the price yoo pay for electricity. Yoo con help byconse<Ving electricity"""'· And using less electricity will sove yoo monE!'f, too. Rir some 70 W"'fS to conse<ve, send for our free Conservation booklet. Ifs important. Do it row. Write: "Conservation~ Edison. P.O. Box 800, Rosemead. CA 91770. sC-E Southern California Edison Ari CQJ:;I Ooooriur.<ly Emcro.,.c• Gulf Coast Cold • in s. ('t1lil't•1·t1i11 1•.gn c1oue1 m••• ·~ "• ' "' • 11r •• ~ tto-m ,.,., .. ,. m·_·_.'<'I " ' "• '" ~ ' • '• I t"<I ..... """ ' .... l• •111!• .... r11 ""l'od 6'0 ~"'"'"< '" ~••<" •••~· \">d~Y l~e 11.,,,on•1 \\hll""' ~~·., • '' 1 r~• ._,,,,.!•Siem ..O•kl 1·~l"'J • )0 r••t••I t• "'' ,, r ' •o I"' ftre1 "•<;'' ••J • •. ,,, ~ , ''<I•• <'·••• w~·e . . 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J,ft '·'"· u I! l: 1.m. s: o.m, fJ ··TYPE 1-&0·S.c , CL200· 240V :3W '°"' TA3t. Rr 138 .,, CAT. 720XtG5 ""7.2 • • l I I I • Today's Finni N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 67, NO. 98 , 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRI L 8, 1974 N TEN CENTS Will Voters Take Vacation in NeJport Beach? By L. PETER KRIEG 01 "" 0.itir ft1191 ll•lf All election campaign that hcgad' like it had the makings of a dOGfight but 11.·as highlighted instead_ by a cocktail parl)-' and wlll probaQly be snubbed by vacationing \'otcrs vdll end for 11 Nev.'POrt Beach City Council candidates Tuesday. The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Four council seats v.·i\I be filled . All voters may cast ballot.s for one candidate in each ol !'ne-four district ra(.'('S. There are a.150 five propositions on the b.i\lot. All of them deal 'l'i th proposed changes in tbe city chnrtcr. The District 6 and District 3 <.'OUJX'if ra<.-es have slirred most of the interest throughout the campaign. There are • inC'WTlbc~ts seeking rH ltction i n <.:Hy Clerk Laura Lagios said !lhe ~xpects less than 35 per("('fll of the ci1y·s 35,513 registered ,·oters to cast ballots . ' Summary of Daily Pilot Reco1nn1e11datio11s Newport Beach Municipal Elect ion , Tue•day, April 9 Citv Co1111cil .. District 1 -No recommendation . Di1 trict 3 -J. Peter Barrett .. ~ candidate 'vith a \\•ide range of ex- perience in co mmw1ity affairs. he promises to be an avail- able and informed council!nan. Seems to know and under- stand both Ne,vport's problems and its assets. District 4 Milan Dostal. Diligent and kno\vledgeable in one of the city's biggest problems -airport jet noise. An attorney \\'ilh four )·ear s' experience. he outstrips his opponent in kno\\•ledge of Ne'''port affairs. District 6 -Luc ille Kuehn. She has a flair and capacity for thought· fut analysis of ~iluations -along v.'ith a Jong record or apply- ing th ese talents in just about all aspects of the co1nmunity, rcinging from the PTA to the Grand Jury. C hal'Ler A 111end111 ents Proposition 1, "Housekeeping" lten)S -Yes. Proposition 2, Council flay -Yes. ''-reposition 3, Lease Extension -No. P;o,..sition 4, Contract Bidding -y Yes~~ •• Proposition S, \Vaterfront Property -No. • Official Def ends Group In Hassle at Library A \\"est Ne\\·port ho me o t\· n er association official came to the dcrense or the association tod ay for serving wine at a Newport Beach candidates' forum three weeks ago. "I feel it's time the 'drunken party my1 h' is dis.spe lled." sa id ~!rs. Suzanne Rudd, secretary of the Nev.>p0rt Shores Communilv Association. The use or the library h:ts been attacked by library board officials and one council candidate demanded that four top city officials v.•ho v.·ere present pay for d;.unages to the library's carpeting. ~trs. Rudd said mosl of the damage to !he carpeting h.:id been done long before the contro\•ersi.:il political gathering. "Statements have been made by both a represcntath·e of the library board of trustees and a counci 'date !hat \\'e \\'ere in \'iolation of ity · ance by the serving of wine at I s eve , " ~1rs. Rudd sai d. "Both should check ut lheir ordinances before mn klng S\,lch a statement" Assistant City Attorney David Baade has said no la v.'s were broken. ~rrs. Rudd said the aftermath of this meeting "supposedly produced ci~arelle burns and \\•ine stains on the library carpeting. "Be there \\'ine served or not, there sti ll ·wou ld have been stnokers and I cannot believe that the consun1ption of \•:inc at this meeting could have produced lhe pa rty-time atmosphere referred to," she said. "I have examined the carpet It is ct durable Ind oor-outdoor carpeting 'll'hlch seems quite appropriate lo put in a 'dlildren's library.' "The carpet has not b......,.n clean1...J since il was put into the library last i\l arch. !\.lost of the stains on the carpet were 1here before this meeting took place." PILOT AD SELL S 21,000 BOAT \Vhc.re In the ~'Orld ~'OUld you go to scU a $21.000 racing sailboat? You might try sta r11ng 'll'ith readers of the D<'ily Pilot. llere's the way one advertiser did It: ISI..;\NDER 30 ~tar~ JI '(PUS$)'· cat) 2 yrs. old, fully rquipl for r:iclng. Xlnt r(lcing rerord. 111- board & spt-clal gears. Over $21.000 invested. i\lust .stll. (Phone No.) Those .st\'Cn lin~ did the job -sold lhe boat In less lhAn a wftk. Wanl to test a Daily Piiot ad for effecti\'t!:ness on your own ;ob? Just dial ~2·5678. lhe direct line 10 results. •• ~lrs. Rudd said. Mrs. Rud d also said she was one of the ''dichards'' who were "thro'll'n out of the library at 11:30 p.m." '·f was helping to clean up." she said. Library Trustee ~lrs. Faith Vogel had filed the original com plaint v.• i th cc.uncilmen but it ""as council candidate Peg F'orgit whq made even more noise nbout it. She called on !\1ayor Donald A. !\fclnnis and th ree candidates. all of "'horn are presently city officials, to pay for any damages. The rilayor and the others. Vice !\tayor Howard Rogers. Councilman ~lilan Dostal and Planning Co n1 m i s s ion Chairman \\'illiam Agee ha\'e not respond ed to the charges. ·'· -tr Ne,vpo1'i Voters ~'lake Decisions On City Chart er Besides electing a coolrolling ma}ority of the city cou ncil. Newport Beach \'Oters will be deciding on a variety of changes in the city cha rter Tuesday. The changes have been divided Into five ballot propositions. The most controversial is the ooe that v.·ould allow future refereOOums on the sale of publicly-0\\'ned \\'Rlerfront property. It appears as Proposition 5. The charter now prohibits the sale of '~aterfront property except to the c:oonty or state. and then only ror parks purposes. Proposition J also de-\\'ifh city· ov.·ned property. lf passed, It would allow lhe city to lease inland property for up to 55 years. There is now a 25-year limit on leases. uni~ they're appmved for longer periods by a popular \'Ole. City Attorney Dennis o·~eil, in his analysis of the proposition. says the longer lease period Y.-ood allow lessees to find more suilable financing for de\·elop1ment.s on such property. Proposition 2, If p.lSSed, would incre3.<;e the amount of money paid automatically to city councilmen for rehnbursement of ex1>en.ses. .... The stipends Y.'Ould be increased from S.200 to $300 and subsequent increa!iCS would be anowed baK'd on the cosl of living index. Passage "·oukt al.so Increase the extra stipend pa id lo !he mayor. from $100 to Sl50 ~ month. Ptoposttion 2 would also authorize lhe d1y council to estoiblish auloma1lc 15« CHANGES. Page 11 Districts 1 and ~ and both arc hed\'Y fa\'oritcs. In District 6, v.'nich irn:ludes partl' of Qld Coronn del r-.1<1r and Balboa Island as \"'ell as Irvin{' Tl.'rraet and Big Canyon. there arc four candidates seeking the seat to be \'aca ted by Richard D. Croul. Planninc Commission Ch a i rm an \\'11liam Aget> \1as regardl'd as the cnrly fa\•orlte and may still retain an edge . His s1rongcst challenger is probably ~!rs. Lucille Kuehn and 1\gcc has let it be~ Nixo11 E11e111ies •kno\l'Il he ronsidcrs her a majar threat. The camp.1ign opened a.s he wileashcd ft stroog attack Agalnst ~lrs. Kul·hn's suppo rters, but he has since cnangcd his strategy ::ind campaigned for votes b<ISl.-"d on his experience as a frecy.·ay fighter and as a member of the 1'ron.o;porta1ion Plan Cilize n.o; Ad\·isory Committee and the planning commission. ~trs. l\:lJ(.'hn. 'll'hose backc~ include C.'roul and fonnt'r n\nyor Dort•!! n ~larshall has stressed her backgroood and pledged 10 M'<'k ~hitiore. to problems a~ n cit}-V.1<!t rrprf'S('nt:it1\r She ·has ~tron~ly <1H.'lcl-.t\I :>J"M.'1..1a1 intcrt•st groups S<:hool adn1inislr:'ltor Jo~eph C. Ste.,,,·an hnd aircr11ft f)Xl't'Utive John V Dak~'t are the o!her t'll'O District 6 hopc.'lu ls. Stewivt has ca1np.'li)::fk'<I on a pledgr tn he a. pt'Ople's rt'prrscntative \.\'hilt' Hakl'r .,..·anls action on stopping a1rport t)(}1Sl'. Thrt>e rnt•n are sz-ran1hl 1ng fur \Oil':. to fill the third district <:ouncll St:at to be I \3<'31t'd hy f':irl J . K~·mJ11 . Di~trkt 1 ir\Cludes ~ev.·port lleq;tu~. Chff Ha\·~ and Ba~ shores. llt•altvr J l'rtl'r l\artl'I!, busi~n F.ll1s T. Glat.11·r :1nd ;1c('1;t1n1.1nt John J. ~lt·KerrC'n fire all given a shot at vlc:1.ory. ~I0:-1 Ob!;t'Tl'i'TS ('X!)CC'l no C:lndidate \.\1ll poll n1or1" !h!ln SO p.~r~'t"'llt of thf'' \'QIC~. Bi!rrf'lt has C";11n1"11i.:nt"<I stmngesl fur prv1:icrt )' 1r11-1J11.~ an<r f1,l«1I rr~r-)ltsibility. lOlat.ie r h:i.' \ !l~C\rou..;ly a!l:icked 5P'cial !Set t~Lt~lll(t\', l'1 i:t %1 IRS Tasl{ F6rce Bared By LA,\'R E~CE L... l\SUTSOS Anetl•ttd ~.,,l Wru.,. \\'ASHl~GTON -;... sc<'ret !ask force lo corn1>ill' 1nt('Jllgencc rl'port s on President ~ixon's political ene1nics v.·as set Ufl in~ide the Internal Bc venue Service \1'ith1n months of !':1xo11's bcco1n1ng president, Sen. Lowell r. \\'cicker ffl·Conn.L said toclav . \\'eickcr presented a d0cumrnt.'.lry history of the specia l unit to three Senate subcommillct•s. He al so disclosed a flood l\Ierc y Fli(Jht . e Tot I111proves In Cou11tv Little Andrev.· Snr<id rontinuN:I lo respond in Orange County i'oled ir<t l Center todav v:hi\e the delicate n1achine that is kcei)ing him ali\'e performed his brl'athing functions. Doctors at one time feared !hat the Sunday night mercy Oighl from i\lbuqucrque. N .~f.. to the county hospital might be too late to save the child 's life. Toclay they declnred thei,. J. ycar-<>ld patient lo be "critical but st.1 ble." The machine that has taken O\'Cr the v.·ork normally perfor med by ,\ndrew 's lungs is one of only two such devices in CaJHomia , attending physicians have explained. The membrane oxygenator \\'as rushed to Albuquerque's Presbyterian Hospital in the care of Dr. Robert Bar1lclt. a local specialist in lung damage. \.\'hen the child's condition rapidly v.·orsen1..iL Andre\\' fell into a Ooodt>d draina~c ditch near his Albuquerque home about tlvo \\'eeks ago. lie \\'as revived by emergent')' rcsusciW tioo administered at the scene and then hospitalized, but his lungs be!?:an to fail late last week. l)r. Bartlett new \\'ith the machine lO Albuquerque and \~orkcd on the fail ing child to the point that he could be nown bark to Orange C<iunty for specialized care lhat could be delivered in conjunction v.·lih the oxygenator. Dr. Bartlett's Air Force plane y.•as n1ct at the El Toro i'olarine Corps ,\jr St.a!io n by a county Fire Department paramedics team \.\'ho then rushed the rh!ld to the mC'dica l ccnt('r. Ne 1vpo rt Official Vrgi ug Leasing Of School Buses r\ev.·porl-Bcach City ~lanager Robe rt L. \\'ynn recommended today that the city lease t1•;0 lft.p.1ssenger and t"·o 48- passcnger buses from the ~ewport·~1esa school dist rit.1 £or Its proposed summer bus system. \Vynn \\'as scheduled to offer suggestlons at a city council-s1udy session this afternoon on the 1t1Wlic1pal bus sySlem which had l>ei::t previously approved in concept by the council. \Vrnn said that eight·passengcr. \6- p.1ssengcr. 48-passenser and 79-passenger buses. wi1h drivers could be rented from lhe school dislrict during sum mer \'acation. He recommended the 16- passenger and 48-passen ger sizes as the most convenient and economical. He Si>id that a starting date of June 17 and an ending date or September 6 for the bus service would provide adequa te time for minor modificatians to be made on the buses. District schools close thls year on June 14 and open Sept. 10. \Vynn also suggested that the Nt'A'J>Ort Beach ~s initially operate from 9 a.m. to 6 p. m. ~londay through Friday unl~s public requ ests indicate that weekend operations shauld be considert'd. lie 'also ret'Ommcnded the adoption of a (See LEASING . Page ZI of nc~' detnils on !101'" he said, the \\1hltc !louse l~"cd guvemn1ent ;igencies l•l th.,,,·art its po!illr<il opponents in the l'nnrd Stalrs and 01·erseas. \\'c1cker said !hat by the ti1ne !ht' spt'Cial unit \.\'as dismantl('d 1n Au~ust al 1973 it had amassed intellii.?ence files on 10,l)Xl 1\meriran taxp.1~·ers 1~· h 1 c h tont:tioo1 12,000 classified d1)(unu·nt:., 1he Connecticut ltcpubhcan said. \\'cickcr. a n1c1nUer of 1hc ~11atc \\';i1erg11tc Cu1nn1it1ec, prflducl'd Othrr d•ICUTilenl." \rhirh he said shov.·cd the IRS had been U!'Cll r\'IX'ate<lly by that tinl(' to h:1rass polit u.:a l up))()IJ('ll\s of th c :ut n1 ln1 ~tr ;:it ion , "\\'hC'n th:ll situat ion exists in the C'()Untry ob\1uusty someth ing smells." \\'t•1ckt'r sauJ. ··11 is a pcr\·ersion of the Arncrican con.'>t11utional system.'' \\'eickl'r rt.'ad non·stop from a huge pile of doc·urnents, man\' ol them supplied by fom1cr \\'httc House counsel John \\'. Dean lll. 1n a session \1l11f"h \\':.I'\ v1rt ual1 y Fightin" W ortls Duke Blasts TT1 eicker' s l 'harge JOHN WAYNE DOESN'T mince hi s v.·o rtls and he \\'as direct as usu al today v.·hen he put ~en . Lc>\VCIJ \Vcicker Jr. (R·Conn.) on his "had guys" Its!. "1'111 scnd1n}! i.l teh·gr;:in1 to that s.o.h.,'" the Ne\\'J)Ort l)caeh at: Io r tol <l ne,,·sn1en . "I just thought you'd like to hear \\'hGlt it's goi ng to say." "Sen. \\'elcker. fur vou r inforn1ation I ha\'e never asked for, nor havC I received, IRS favors, nor have I needed the1n. \\'hat I need is protection rro1n chea p politicians like you. "THE IRS HAS re\'ie\\ed n1v taxes annuallv • ;1nd I Ueeply resen t your u s i n g you r senatorial privilege in thro,1·ing n1y name arounct ." w .a YNE The lluke lashed \Veicker because the senator a lleged over the \veekcnd thal \Vayne and o l h er "\\"hite llouse friends" had been protected by IRS ta x intellige nce after tax audits had begun on th cn1. WEICK ER CLAIMED HE HAD documents to confi rn1 that the \Vhite !louse used IR S tax data lo protect \\'c.iyuc and nilly Graham and lh at the \\'hite I-louse had obtained fro1n the IRS "sensitive case file s·· on a large nu1nber of indi\'iduals. in- c.:ludin g: several prominent entertainers. :\n1ong those listed are !~'rank Si natra a nd Sammy !Javis .Jr .. both of \vllorn contributed to the . Jlresidcnt's l!Ji2 re.election c:<:impaign, and Gov. f{onald lleagan. wE1c 1<E11 Other...; on the li st pro\·ided by \\'eickcr are c.:01nedian Jerry Le\ris. <.1ctors Peter La\\'ford. f{ichard lloone and Fred ~lacl\lurray and con1ed1cnne Lucille Ball and her husband. Gary ri.Jorton. Inlanders Invade Coast As T emperatures Warm Sprin:.? \'ilCat1on and gef!f'rally !itrnny skies boosted beach attendance lo n1orr than 4UO.fX')(\ persons o\'er the \ICe kcncl along the Orange. Coast from Se:1 ! Ilcach to San Clem ente. A fog hank dulled beach cn1htL<;1<1sm n1uch of Sunday :n La guna Beach and soine southern coasta l areas but sunny skies prevailed at :\C\\'}>Ort Bcac.'n and upcoa st. Lifeguards reported ::on1fortab! fift. degree tempera ture s and heavy beach attendance at most locations. About 170.000 sunbathers jammed the :\ewport Beach !ihoreline Saturday and Sunday and abool 3.000 pleasure boats crO\\'ded the h;,rbor. Lifegua rds said t.hcrc ~·ere only SC\'Cn rescues despite an average rive.foot surf and attributed most of the incidents to "sv.immer:s \lho y.·ere out of practice." The heavy beach attendance look it<; toll on Orange Count}' Tr:1ns1t District during peak hours, wit'O many persons Ellsl1c r g lo Speak Touig hl nl lrviuc ha\·1ng to \.\illl more thcin an hour to get a sc:it on a bu.~. A transit district ~kcsman s<lid the frc(1ucncy of busrs \\'ill he incrr:ised rin beach routes. especially lh<>se of llarbQr Boulcv;ird and Beach Uoulc1·a rd in ~1:iy \\'hen fi3 new· huscs arr addf'd to its ne-ct. In L.1J:Una Bc;ich lifeguards rcportJd "brrecn flag" lsafe 1 $Urf toda y w:-i~ likely to conllnul' for se\·cral da ys as sunny skies prcv:Jil in the Art Colony, :O.ledium·Sizcd cro1\d~ v.erc on the Laguna beach('S O\er the \\'eekend. Guards reported fl')!Jr re scu es Saturday :ul(I one on Sunday. There \\ere no major first aids. Lilrj:!cr than normal cro11·ds \.lert. reported farther ~urn at South Laguna. D<.1na Point, Sun C.1 ement~ a n d Capistralll) Beaches \.\'!th a Y.'('f'kcnd tntal rif 6.'l.000 ~pie. There \.\Cte 2!i rescues, none of them seriou~. The hc<ichcs of \\'l'st Orange CQunly ag:un Ii\·~ tip to tt>tir reputalion a5 being one af the most. ,xipular \\iith lifeguards estimating that a total of 139.000 (ll'r~ \'\sited Huntington City. Balsa Lhlca. and Huntington State bcoches Saturday and Sunday. ~o serious rescues \\'etc reported although • 70 rcS<."UC.!I .,..ere logged. 'Vo111 au, 37, Knifed a repeat of the \\':ite rt,:atc ll('arin~s of larl sumn1er. F:arlit'r, \\'C'lck(•r !l<lld de•~,·:ve Anthony T t:l:is\''ll'ii::i probed the private li\'CS of more. than ll dozen senators and other political figur:.>s in 5£1 separate i1n·estlgations dun n~ '.\ixon's first term. In today's session, \\'eickt'r qootcd from the tran.o;cript. of an ('xecuUve ~r ... ~ion inter\'t('w· of former Yt'h ite llousc ta"' enfo rcement off icial John CauUie1d. ISt'e ESE,ll ES, r ai:e %) Do11ald Nixo11 De11ies Gift Fro111 Rel)ozo From \\'Ire Sfr1•\tt~ F. l>onald Nixon of '.\'c\rport l?.<-ach, the Prcsidt'flt'S brother. declared Sunday he is "outraged" br accusations Umt C. G. "Bebe" Ile bozo ~<t\'C h1n1 part of the SIOO,t)l() HO"'iU'd llughes (':\Sh. J)on<tld .'li:lxon said he b.an:-1~· knov.•a llclxlio. "~Ir. Rebozo never offered me :lny money ;it any time.'' Nixoo said at his K~"·port honll' during the weekend. "l ;it•ver askt'<I him for :iny money and nf'\'er at r1ny time received any money fro1n ~Ir. Hebo1.o." F. Donald ~ixon, 59 , described himsel f as "outraged and extreme1y angered" .at published and broadcast repori., that some of the: controversial llughes cash ""t!llt to him nnd Rooe ~larv Woods. the President's personal secrct..1ry, foc their p<'rson:1l use. "I only ~aw r-.1r. Rebozo infrequently ;ind \\'C h:i\'e never been close and have never htid a close relation..,hip." he said. ·•That 's all l h:1\·e to say on thl.s n1alter. ·• '.\'1xon returned here late last week aftt•r tes1ify1ng in '.\'e"· Yllrk al the trial of former at!.ornt•y ,:::enf'rill John ~titdlelt ttnd former con1n1ercc S{'Crctary ~\auricc Stans on conspi racy dlarges. The \\'ashington l're.t and CBS Kews reported that the Pt.'sidc·nt's personal al!orn<'y. llcrhert l\nlrnbach. of t-.'C\\-µort &>ach. had told nternbers or the Senate \\'atcq.:atc Com1n1ll •· 111 a secret !'f'ssion. that Hebozo had ronhdcd in them lhat he had not krpt the money untotK-hl-d in a safe d<>pO.'iil bnx: in his Florida bank . as he has publicly stated. The ne"·spap.·r and th e net.work said l\al1n hach told in\'l·sllgaturs that Rcbozo h;id :um1..-d O\'er part of th e furxls lo f, Oona.Id ~ixon and ~!1.<.S Y.,'oods. l\;ilmhach has refused to confirm or dcnv the accounL'>. "The only r~ponse I can n1ake is ,no !Ste no:-; /'lil XO~, Page ZI Oraage Coast Weather ~losllv cloud/' ton igh t Y.'it h a slight c'hance o sho~·ers '{ucsday , according to the ~·eathcr ser\'ICC. Cooler da}s. Highs at the beaches 68 r1sini; to 7~ 1nl:ind ·ruesday. Lov.-s 1&-ai. l i\SIDE TOii..\ V A go3pel·ro('.'.k s111!)H)r/ group from ."Vc11.·po rt Bc11clt has become d!A! first Chr1stu111 rl!h(Jiou.s 1ro11pe ollou:ed to 11tr(ornl be· /ii111t tl1e /r(nt C1~r1a111 since \\'or/rl \l'cr II. SC'I! Page ;, ... ,, ... • •1tt1 L.,.,,,.. " \..""' h\'f " M••ln " (•11lfr•i• • IOltl .. Nll Nowt •• 11 c11uui.. ..... o,.,," C-ty lt. 11 , ...... n '""' ~·ti Daniel Ellsbf:r;c. «:nter of the Pentagon Papers controversy. will speak 11t g o'clock tonight In Crawrord tfall al CC Irvine. Tickets for the general public are rivailable at !he door for $2.50 The lecture is sponsored by the A.ssoclatcd Sttxtents Speakers Committee. RtVEHSIDE 1cr11 -Doris Jean Cha\•tz. 37, of Sunnymf'ad. was found dc3d In her horne dunng tr• v.ttkcnd of mult\1)1C sl:tb v;ounds. Sheriff's deputits ~ "'ere Investigating. ("'1.-f Dot&ffl l'Olttkh Eft!Wl.&I "" Eat,rt1........,. "•R•fl(I ·~- " " • .. ft·• " '"" Mt t\tll .. " ,...,.,.i.,. .. '~''"" " Wt•ll'IW • Wt-ft'l Nrwt •·• w .... lft Wt 4, ,, ---.. DA.IL. Y PILOT . ' ( N Monday, April 8, 1,74 . . Peace, It's Wonderful In Old San Cle1nente Uy ~AN WORTH 01 Irle Dlllt l'llot ,1111 l'At NOT TIIB KlNb or reporter who likes to cover new s from police sla· tlons-or "cop shops'· as they're often called in the business. llfention a triple ax murder or multiple dope bust conspiracy and 1 bead the other direction. , , Mention traffic accidents and I go pale. I have to ad'mit I fail in my calling as U>is Lane when ii romes to viqlent angles on thlng1. I'm the type that hopes sirens won't sound, and I have this unrt90lved guilty feeling about lhe whole thing. • :-. Now ihat my psychologieal background i,s out of the way, I ~ill teU you aooul covering the San Clemente police station. · Every onCe in a while reporters get to cover somebody else's .''newsbeat.·~ A beat is the area a per~n writes about. At the Daily Pilot. our beats are geographical -we have the Newport beat, the Laguna beat. the Fountain Valley beat, and so on. I LAST WEEK 1 "·as assigned to cover San Clemente for vacationing John Valterza. l approached the assignment \vith certain trepidations. There arc tv.·o thin gs you fear ''•hen you cover San Clemente : either nothing will happen or eve rything will happen. For instance, you could be calmly trudging your way through normality when suddenly the President decides to pay a visit. You drop everything and spend days in panie. running from sober press coaferences to helicopter land· ing by very Important people to nev.·s events that are scary because they arc so big. (1 mean, If Daniel Schorr is standing ne1t to you and has his TV make· up on to boot, it's big.) OR, UKE LAST WEEK. you come to work and realize that almost nolh· ing bas tuippened and you wonder where everybody is and what they do ""hen the President isn't horite. It must say something about San Clemente when 1 admit I enjoyed my dally stops at the police station. . ON THURSDAY, for example, this is what happened: ~A 48-11tar flag was stolen from somebody's back seat. -Somebody reported thelr car was getting egged. -Somebody else said they keep getting toilet paper wrapped around their trees. , -Man from a local inn called the police with the following message: "You better get somebody down here fast because the guy in Room Six is tear ing the place apart." -.. -~arence C. Werner of 2011 Los Alamos was informed by police his beehives are il legal. -An animal was reported to be eating holes ln people's roofs. So far, nobody knows what the animal is, but I hope be or she doesn't have shingles. - A young fellow walking the streets late at night was apprehended by polieemen because he had a.saspicious tool kit. VlOLENCE MAKES HEADLINES, no doubt about jt. But it makes me nerv· ous. San Clemente is something else. Though it has its share of problems, the town bas its way or making you rela:r: after a few trips to the police sta· Uon. That even goes for me, the lxlpcless cop shop neurotic. Nixon Signs $2.30 Hourly Minimum Wage Bill WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nixon today 3igned a bUJ that will bring the minimum wage to $2.30 an hour for millions of American workers by Jan. 1, 1!171. Nixon signed a measure at his desk in the oval office, with Secretary Q~ Labor Peter J. Brennan seated alongslae. In a White House statement, Nixon said, "Although I have some reservtions about portions or lhis legis1atlon. its bas"= purpose -to increase the mini- mum wage for worknig men and 't\"Ol'Tlen of till! coun try "' deserves lhe support of all Americans." 1be new Jaw e:ii:pands minimum wage coverage lo an additional seven million workers. Some 49.4 mHllon workers already were covered by minimum wage JegislaUoo. Nixon vetoed a similar minimum wage bill last year. Nl1on objected to the 1973 minimum wage bill as being innalionary and because it did not Include a youth differential permitting a lower rate for teen-agers. The 1974 bill, approved by Congress 01.t.NGI COAST H DAILY PILOT ,,,. o..,..,. c...." o. .. r-, Pile.I ,..,ft_.., .... ..,.... -_,,.. .. ~ .... "'-""""""""'lrl''""()r""O'I Coo>! "111111•"'"" er.-..... '.:Hw••• ..,~ ...... .,. NO''I-~ ... 0...., •. , llv • r11~•Y lot C"· ... ... ~ .. "•"I"'" l\o>«ft "'· """""" &ootft .,,.,,. '•·' V•"~• l•i".,. U.°"' '""""' 5.IJJOO!;.>r• o"'1 : <" L!t!-"''',.... ~ "'""''•"'' A. .....,,., ,... •O>lob'>" --k"".S.O" •"'1 i...~ ,,.,.. '"~IW"'f'l(IOOllll>J!llo.,."<11>1.0ril'°M~V."•! llt1 SI•..,\ Coil• Mffo..C.l•l\:.<,.I. f;'(l;i.$ ..b:I r C""'v V•C. "''~ -a. .... ol Y•/\a~., 1 ~ .... ":bl ._, "'"""""° U:lo!<:< Oule\H Loe.. R-clodP.Nol ........... ~'""" ... .,.n ... It Offlct ]]J) ~· hi•""l'd "'~AJ.h.,.\ P-16-• 1·;-,,, 111661 °""" Offkt1 eo.11 ....... mw..io.o,3,,..,. L.-...,.m~ .... ,.. .. _ ...,,..<ftQIDl!IMcfl lllllOU·~~ a.nc_.,.. JOtNOt!lllJ~"-"' ,........,.17141,42-4121 Cl••tlt'-4 .t.4'fll"tni.., 641-1,71 ~ ,., •. o...,. ~ "'~ e.,.... -"°-··· ~--... .,. oi--·-.... ·Dll-... .. ,tO;t_... .... _.,.~_ l!«Wld (ilH --1111~ M Oi:iiil1 "°""'' ()!till!<-... llo;llfeliOIOOfl"'Ut"'"'lCO_,.._llt" .... t 14 00"'9'11~f'11,.,..lol4tydllll•'lll....,.UOCl_"4, • last month, contains only minor cha gcs from lhe one Nixon vetoed. It does not contain a youth differential but does liberalize the present law slightl y on employment of students. permitting them to work part-time -no t more than 20 hours a week -al 85 percent of the regular wage noor. The latest bill would bring domestics under the wage and hour law for the first time and repeals overtime pay e:r:emptrons now in effect in several Industries. It also tightens present Jaw on child ·labor on farms and e1tends the scope or the law aimed at discrimination aga ins t elderly persons. For 36 million workers covered under the 1966 minhnum wage lav.•, the schedule calls for an Increase to S2 by f\lay 1, $2.10 by Jan. 1, 1975, and $2.30 by Jan. I, 1,976. For some 19 million \\'Orkers. 1nostlv retail and servlCc cmployes cove red under the new bill the schedule calls for $1.90 on ?i-1ay I; $2 on Jan. t. 1975: $2.20 on Jan. I. 1976; and $2 .30 by Jan. I, 1977. For 750,000 farm "'·orkcrs, \\"ho no1v have a v.•age noor of Sl.30 .:in hour. the minimum y,·age would go to $1.60 on May I; Sl.90 on Jan I, 1975; $2 on Jan. I, 1976; $2.20 on Jan. , 1977 and $2.30 on Jan. 1, 1978. The new bill extends coverage under the minimum wage Jaw to five million federal, state and local employes; one million domestics; 600.000 additional retail store employes ; 120,000 additional service industry · workers; and 25.000 additional far workers. From l"Ufle J LEA SING ... 25-<:ent bus fare tor tveryone except children in arms. He said that a more compUcated lure system would be contusing. Wynn also suggested that the city use formally designated and signed bus stops in areas of high trMtie congest.Jon. but that riders in re!ld~tjal areas be able to flag down tho 00... . Ch ina Ra ps l{ussia HONG KONG !UPll -China accUS<'d the Soviet Union tod11y of "unbridh.'<I nrmament ex p n n:. Ion and v"ar preparations" alml'd at establlshfng "rnUltary superiority" 'over lhc United Statts. It was the lates t ttomme ntlu'Y In a ~ampalgn thal China analyst1 say is Alrhed al undermining Soviet.American efforts for dettnte. D.<lt PllM 51111 Plwt• Pool Scliool IC you 're an artist who never has enough room on a canvas. maybe you could ta ke a hint fron1 Tim Linn of El Toro. tie paints huge 1nu rals on the bot· toms of swin1mi ng poo ls. Thi s one, Linn's first, was done for J ohn Dodds or 25351 Adfiana, A1ission \iiejo. El,ECTIO N. • • interest groups and an "indifferent" city t"Ouncil. i\olcKerren has been telling voters tha t his experience on the civi l service comn1ission and ::is a mun icipa l auditor 1nakc hhn the best choice. Vice Mayor Howard Rogers has been campaignin:,: conriden!ly _on his record and privately adrnittin~ that only !hr fact !hat his opponent is a \\'OJnan ('()U]d bring about his defeat in District L District I includes the Ba I boa Peninsu la and Lido Isle. The "'oman in Rogers way to a third tcrrn is r-.trs. Peg Forgit. wife of former counci lman Al Forgil, \fho has said that Rogers' eight years on the cou ncil is enough. r-.1rs. Forgit v.·cnt to court an d v.·on her claim that the city's new spendin~ ordinance which kept candidates from spending more than $500 ol their 01-1T, 1noney is illegal. ?i-1rs. Forgit also stirred lhe politica l pol by demanding that r-.1ayor D<lnald A. r-.tclnnis 11nd the three candidates who are now city off icials pay ror damaged ca rpeting at the \Vest NC'o\'port Children's Library. A candidates· foru m at the library v.•as criticized by library board offic1a\s because \\'ine had been served . The Fourth, District race' bcl\\"Cen Councilman r-.lil:i n D n !l t a 1 and schoolleachl'r Lyn C. Geronimi has found the incumbent spending mos! of his lime dercnding his vote ror the Irvine Co1np..1ny's Promon tory Point apa rtn1t'nl developml'nl. Geronintl has made a n1ajor issue out of Dostal's support and the councilmen has ansv.cred it both in forums and in newspaper advertisements by calling the project an unfortunate compromise. Dostal said the site of the unpo pular ap:utn1enl complex \\":ls originally zonl'd for high rb:f' const ruction ;it a dl'nsity 111ore than three times \l'hat is there ll('IV. Gcronimi has also ("3 mpaigned strongly for joint use or school facilities. Dostal has rci:ularly cited his (•fforts lo reduce jct noiSl' at Orange County 1\irpnrt. Dist rict 4 includes 'Vl'stcliff, Dover · Shores. Ba~·side Village. Beacon Bny, Linda Isle and Harbor Island. Five P risoners Reject R ussia ~TOSCO\V (U PI ) -Fh·e politic;il prisoners in Soviet labor camps have renounc«I their cilizenship and demanded lo bC'~ cXJX'llcd \vhcn their tcrn\S end, act..Ording lo a smuggled letter made available Sunday to Westcn1 nev.•smcn in rt1osro\v. The letter said many prisoners throughout the labor ean1p sys tem intend to go on a hunger sµoike when President Nixon makes his sched'ulcd trip to the Soviet Union in June. ll ca1ne from prison camps like tho~e dcscribt.-d in exiled author Alcx:inder I. Solzhenitsyn's new book about Stalinist prison camps, "Gulag Archipei:-igo." France Contender P1\RIS {UPI) -Ex-minister Frnncols f\.1it terrnnd entered the rnct for lhc presidency of Franoe as the sole candidnte for lhe Commw1lst-5oelallst bloc tod:iy and 1',lnance f\.linister Valery Glscnrd D'Estaing bcc:ime the fourth Gaullist lo dec:lare · hi:; candidacy. l)olltlcal sources sald G I s c a rd o·Estalng's n1ove could split I he conscrvallvc vote nod help the left In Its b.."ltlle h> succet."ti Goorg~ Po1npldou In the 1\lny 5 election. • Crui se r Makes Stiff Lauding COTlONA (AP) -After his cabin cru iser ran agrou nd near I lot cl Del Coronado, John Lyon Dcn1eio wns arrested f o r Investigation or drunken driving. 1X>rnclo. 51. or San Diego. "'as released on his r eco g n i za nc e pC'nding arraignmcnl April 29. TI1e 22·foot boa! "'as to11·ed off the beach by the Coast Guard. It ran aground Sunday night. Frii11~ Page I CIIAN GES .. : expense payments to members of other i:ioards and co1nmissions. Propositions I and 4 deal \\'it h more technical changes. r•roposilion 4 \\"OUld allo w the Public \'lor ks Department and o t he r dl'p.1rtmcnls to sperxi up to $12 .000 for city contracts v.·ithoul going out to bid on thc?n . The present lin1it is $3,000. Proposition 1 include.s a \'ariety or changes. All considered by the council to !)(' routine •·house~eeping" changes. An1ong other things. these changes v.·ould require that the news media be informed of all special ("(IUOCil meetings in \\•riting. "·ou!d eliminate · t h e rcquircinent for staff members to attend plaruting con1mission meetings and 't\-ould cle\"ate the city Aris Committee to rommission status. J>roposition I v.·oold also give the city manager direct authority to hire or fir~ 1hc parks, beaches and recreation director. Tbe PBR Commission oow has ;i ulhOl·ity to n1ake the dcci~ioo. Frnm PUfle 1 DO N NIXO N . • • comment." Kalmbach sa id toda y. Miss V.'oods has also denied taking the cash. Rebozo has f('Stificd that he put the money in the bank, did nol tell the President it v.•as there, and it "'as returned eventually to the J~ughcs organization. ft.liss \\1oods has testi fied that Rebozo gave her no money. the reports said and her attorney said ove r the weekend that his client had never borro1-1•ed or re- t-eived any money fro1n Rebozo "in any shape or fonn ." Accord ing to Kalmbach's reported lestimony. Rebozo summoned him to a n1('Cting in the \Vhlle House basement on April 30. 1973 and said he "·as doing so at lhe request of "the big man," the President. Rl'bozo allegedly told Kalmbach that he had "used" the mooey for Nixon·s brothers and ft.t iss \Voods. Kalmbach reportedly testified. that he advised fl ebozo to "n1akc a clean breast of it." The Times. source" said Kalmbach testified that he met Rebozo several months later and that Rebozo said he had been •·all "''rong'' about the earlier conversation. It said Kalmbach testified that Rebozo told him that he had found all the $100 bills in their original wrappers. The money in question was rereived by Rehozo in t"·c $50.000 installments in 1969 and 1970. The cash in $100 bills, was kept in a safe deposit box in Reboro 's Florida bank. He testified that he returned all the money in June. 1973. The Times' story did not explain in any detail the apparent contradilion by lteboro on what had happened lo the money. Post Reinforced PHNOf\.·1 PENH. Cambodia (AP) - Land ing craft ferried about 20 armored vehicles up the Toni e Sap River today lo reinforce !he govern me t beachhead cast of Oudong. Bic yc le for Ttvo Sil houette or cyclist and his shadow race through clear, crisp Sunday afternoo n in Reading, Pa. Streaker Popular With Cops DEl\'VER {UPfl -"~tary" didn 't give her real name to oClicers when arTtsttd for indecent ex))03ure durtna: a stnak with two male frlt!nds . Nor dld she ,tVe her real name to tbe judge v.'bo flned her $100. But "~fary'• did give her story to \he Denver nev.'s media. She:elaJmed she and her friends 't\'e~ interrogated naked for 30 minutes in a brightly lit room Mille 1 heavy 11ream of officer! walked by. Finally, she lllld, a policeman gave her a newspaper because her red blndana "didn't help much." Polict ch~ Art Dill Sunday defended officers who rtf~ the \ff.n·agen permisllkln to return to their car for clothes alter a pre.dawn streak last mooth near do't\-ntown Denver. t "Mary" said !hoy dedd<d to sireak aftef-srpoking madjuana . ._ Dill said the patrolmen "had no way ot knowing whose car it really "'as. If they 'had g<tie Into that ear themselves, If might have been an unlawful entry." Dill said the girl and her compartions stood naked In a room next to ooe 't\'bere suspected drunk .drivers were given sobriety testa. He said the "parade" of patrolmen the girl complained about merely Wert walking throogh hall.!I of department headquarters oo normal business. "They took us right in the front door (o! headquarters)." tho 111-yeel'<lld girl said, "and down the hall. It --.d like every cop in the place came down on 1.11 .. .. One of the guy1 that arrested us had me by the arm and another cop came dov.11 the hall, looked at me and asked, 'Wo't\·, where did you pick that up?'" The girl. who said Ille was advl"'1 by her attorney not to give her ~al name, said the arresting officers wouldn't let rnem get their elothe!. "They said. 'no, you ran · like that IO you go to the station like that.' " From P,.,,e 1 ENEMIES ••. We icker said some Nixon administration officials v.·ere so concerned about the alleged Democratic bias o( 'the Brookings Institute. a \\'ashingtoo think tank, tbat they seriously "implied" a fire should ~ started as a diversion to selz.e some of the instilute's papers. According to lhe tramcript, the suggestion "·as made to Caulfield by ronner Wbite Hou.fie special counsel C..'harles W. Cot.son. "!1 was an asinine idea," Welcker quoted Caulfield as saying. Reading from a sheaf or memoe, S>me of them on \Vhile House stationery and bearing dates of the summer and fall of 1971, Weick er s a t d admlniSttatlon • officials moved to cause IRS audlta of' the tax relWlls of a film maker who had produ ced a movie highly criUcal of the President. 1 The memos, between Caulfield and Dean, identified lhe film .., "Millhousei. A \\'bile C.Omedy," produced by Emile de Antonlo. And the memos advised tai. audits if the production became publicl)' identified with Lawrence F. O'Brien, then chairman of the Democratic National Committee. In another example of the uae of tM IRS, Welcker produced another set of Dean.{;aulflekl memos which indica ted the admini.slration was interested in helping Evangelist Billy Graham and movie aetor John Wayne, both support.eni of lhe President, with lhelr ta:r: problems. "Clearly thi.s is not material that. should be in lhe hands of anyone but tbe taxpayer and the IRS," Welcker said and added : "As we can see from all "'the q,1 returns that are nooding over thLs desk. the lRS was acting like a public lending library for lhe White llou.se." Weicker 's earlier report presentel documents on Ulasewlcz, a fonner New York City detective who told the Senate Watergate conunittee last summer his primary missioo at the White House was to probe allegations of "political dirt." Weicker's testimony today was at a hearing coovened by three Sena.l,e 11ubcommittees investigating the uteat of poliUcal spying by the lederal government CdM Teacher Facing Charges In Morals Cases A Corona del Mar High SChool '°"lal stud ies instructor laces arraignment April J6 following arrest on moralJ charges. Alan Jay Schwalbe, 41. a 12-~ar employe of the Newport-?.leea Unified School District, ls free oo $1,000 bail pending dilposlllon or tho cbarg ... He was arrested at bla home, 2MO Alta Vista Drive, Newport Beach, on Tbunday, following Issuance o! a complaint by the Ora.nee County district attornty. Schwalb< Is char&ed wUh n,,, couo,u each ol annoying or mol.,ling cltlldttn under Sectlell 647a ot the cailfomla Penal Code and contributing to the delinquency of a mJnor under Sec:Uon 272. nie charces agalNt him both are l'nlademeanor offtnHI.· NeWJ>Orl Beach police clamped an unusually tight Ud of aecrecy over the entirt ease. beyond acknowledging that Schwalbe bad btt.n arrested, plus lhe chnrges and basic public tttonl lnform1tloo. . . .. VOL. 67, NO. 98, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ' ' I \ ?RANGF COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 8. 1974 Today's Final N.Y. Stocks , \ N ' TE!" CENTS ' ' Will Voters Take Vacation in Newport Beach? By L. PETER KRIEG Of ... Deih' P'illf ,, ... An elect.Ion campaign that began like It had the makings « a dogfight" but was highlighted inmad by a cocktail party and will probably be snubbed by vacatMJning voters will end for 11 Newport Beach City Coundl candidates Tuesday. City Clerk · Laura Lagios said she expects less than 35 percent of the city's 35,512 registered voters to cast ballots. The polls will be QPe11 from 7 a.m. IO 7 p.m. Four o0uncu se1ts will be filled. All voten may caat blllots lor one candidate io each of rile four district races. There are Wo five pr<lp96itiona on the ballot. All of lht<n deal with proposed changes in the city charter. 1be District I and. District 3 muncil races have iti(rtd most of the interest throughout the campaign. There are incumbent! sieking r~leclion i n Summary of Daily Pilot Reco1nme11dations Newport Beach Municipal Election , Tuesday, April 9 City Conncil District 1 -No recommend11tion. District 3 -J . Peter Barrett. A candidate with a wide range of ex- perience in community affairs. he promises to be an avail- 8ble and informed councilman. Seems to know and under- stand both Newport's problems and ils assets. District 4 Mil an Dostal. Diligent and knowledgeable tn one of the city's biggest problems -airport jet noise. An attorney with four years' experience, he outstrips bis opponent in knowledge of Ne\vport affairs. District 6 -Lucille Kuehn. She has a flair and capacity for thought- ful analysis of situa tions -along v,iith a long record of apply- ing these talents in just about au aspects of the community, ranging from lhe PTA to the Grand Jury. Charter A 1ne11d111 ents Proposition 1, "Housekeeping" Items -Yes. Proposition 2, Council.Pay -Yes. Proposition 3, Lease Extension -No. Proposhion 4, Co ntract Bidding -Yu. Propos ition 5, Waterfront Property -No. Official Defends .Group In Hassle at Library A West Newport home owner association o!f icial came to lhe defense of the as.sociation today for serving wine at a Newport Beach candidates' forum three weeks ago. "I feel it's time the 'drunken party myth' is disspeUed," said Mrs . Suzanne Rodd, secretary of the Newport Shores Community Association. Tbe use of the library has been attacked by library board officials and one council candidate demanded thal four top city officials who \'o·ere present pay for damages to the library's carpeting. ~Irs. Rudd said most of the damage to the carpeting had been done long be!ore the controversial political gathering. "Statements have been made by both a representative of the library board of trustees and a council candidate that y,·e were In violation of a city ordinance by Ule serving oJ wine at this event," Mrs. Rudd said. "Both should check out their ordinances before making such a statement." Assistant City Attorney David Baade bas said oo laws were broken. l\n Rudd said the aftermath of this meeting "sapposedJy producOO cigarette bwm and wine stains on the library carpeting. "Be there wine .served or not , there still woold have been smokers and I cannot believe that the ccnsumption of wine at this meeting couJd have produced the party-time almospberc referred to," she said. "I haVe examined the carpet. It is a durable indoor-outdoor carpeting "'hich seems quite appropriate to put in a 'children's library.' "The carpet has oot bel>n cleaned since it was put into the library last ~1arch. l\f05t of the sta.W on the carpet were , there be.fore this meeting took place," PILOT AD SELLS $21 ,000 BOA T Where ln the "'Orld would you go to sen 1 l!J.000 racing sailboat? You might try starting with reade:rs of the Daily Pilol Jle~·s the way OM advcrtlscr dld1t: !SI.ANDER 30 Mark II (Pussy· cat) 2 yn. old, fully rquipt for racing. Xlnt raclng record. I~ board & special gears. OVtr l!i.000 lnvemd. Musi sell. (Phone No.) Thole st\'tD tlties did lbe job -sold the bcuat In less than• ne1c: Wan! to test a Dally Pilot ad ror effectlvtoess on your own job? Just dial &fZ..54781 the dire<!t line IO reoulll. l\frs. ROOd said. l\trs. Rudd also said she was one or the "diebards" who were "thrown out of the library at 11:30 p.m.'1 "I was helping to clean up." she said. Library Trustee Mrs. Faith Vogel had filed !be original complaint w I t h <Xitmcilmen but it was council candidate Peg Forgit who made even more noise about it. She called on Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis and three candidates, all of wOOm are presently city officials, to pay for any damages. The mayor and the others. Vice ?.layor Howard Rogers, Councilman t\lilan Dost.al and Planning Co m m i s s i o n Oiairman William Agee ha ve not responded IO the charges. * * * Ne-w]>ort Voters Make Decisions On City Charter Besides elecUng a controlling majority or lhe city COlmCil, Newport Beach voters \\ill be deciding on a variety of changes in the city charter Tuesday. · The changes have been divided into five balk>t propositions. The most rontroversial is the one that "·ould allow future referendums on the sale or publlcly-0wned waterfront proper!)'. It appears as Proposition 5. The charter oow prohibits the sale or walerfront property except to the county or state, and then only ror parks purposes. Proposition 3 also deals with city- owned property. ll passed. it woold allow !he dty IO lease inland property for up to .SS years. There is now a 25-year limit on !easel'!, llllesa they're approved Cot longer ptti<>h by a P'!>lliar vote. City Attorney Dermis O'Neil. In his analysis of !he proposition. oays the looger least period wood allow 1....., IO find """" su!iable financing f o r cltvclopmem. Ol1 sud1 property. Pniposilion 2, U passed. would Increase the amount of money paid autorMUC1.lly to city councilmen for reimbunement of expenses. The stipeo<h would be increased from 1200 lo $300 and subo<quent lncreaset would be aDowed based oo the cost of livin& index. Passage v.'Ollld also incre3Se the extra stipend paid to the mayor, from $100 to $150 per month. Propooitioo I would also oolhorUe !he ctly <Olll1Cil lo cstablbh au!Omatlc (See CHANGES, Page I) Dislrict.'I 1 and .f and both , arc heavy favorites. 1n District 6. wnicb includes parts or otd Corona del ~lar and Balboa Island as well as lrvine Tm-ace and Big Canyon . there are four eandklates 1ttlring the 9eat to be vacated by Richard 0 . Croul. PlaMing Commission C b a i r m a n \Vllliam Agee was regarded as the early favoriJe apd may still retain an edge. liis sltOngest cl\allenger is probably ~tn. Lucille Kuehn and Ag1.-e has let it be Nixo11 Et1eniies kno~'D ~ COl'l!k!tnlher a major threat. The campaign optned as he unleashed a stron& attack against lltrs. Kuehn 's .!IUpporters. bul he has since C'Danged his strategy and campa igned for \'otes ~ oo his experience as a freeway fighter and as a member of the Transportation Plan Citizem Ad\•isory Committee and the plannihg oommiuk>n. • • ~trs. Kuehn. wbost backers include Croul aod former mayor Do re c n ~farshall has 'stressed her background and pledged \o Mf.k !oOluuons to problenls as a c1tyv.idc rcprf"!;('ntnlive. She has s1rongl~ auaykt-d spe<ia\ intert'st groups School adm1n1stral4\r J\'ISfph C. Ste .... ·art and ai rcrn ft ex('('Uti\·c John \'. Baker ;i re the othtr two Oistric1 6 hoJX!l~I! .. Stewart has campaigned on a pltdge 10 be a people's representaO\'e ""'hile Baker "'ants action on stopping airport noiM':. Three 1nt'n 'arc scr:unbltn~ for \'Ott'S 10 fill 1he thi rd district council scat to bC' \'3cartd bj C'::irl J, K)'ml3. Oi~lrid 3 includes ,\"ev. port lleights. Cliff Haven and Ba\'shorei. I' Rcal tOr J PC'tl'r Barrt'll. bt.Js1n~ }:His T. Gl<1t11~r ;ind accounta nt John J. :i1cK rrf'n arC> :ill wvcn a shot at \•lctory. :i1ost obst'r.·t·f':i rxpt'<-'t no r1uidida 1e y,•\11 pol l mor<' than 50 J>\'r«'llt or 1he vott'i<:. Ba n·C'tt ha~ c:tmP,11 ~cd sirongPst for Prtipcrfy rights rind f1S<·11I re,~sLb1tf1~· .• (;lazier halS \ 1i.:orou~lv att.'tCked special tStl.' ELECT!t1.'\, Pai;e 21 • IRS Tasl{ Force Bared By L.A \\'RENCE L. K1''UTSON A-i.1ee1 ,..,_, W"'-r \YASHINGTON -A secret task force to compile intelligence reports on President r..1ixon 's political enemies wa.o; set up inside the Inte rnal Revenue Service within months of Nixon's becoming president. Sen. Lowell P. \\'eicker IR·Conn .J. said today. Weicker presented a docu mcnt.a ry history of the special unit to three Senat e suix'ommittces. lie also disclosed a nood l\lercy Flight Tot h11proves h1 County LiUle Andrew Sllead continued to re5pond in Orange Counly ro.tedica l Center today v.·hile the delicale machine thal is keeping him allve performed his breathing runctlons. Doctors a1 one time feared that the Sunday night 1nercy flighl f r o m Albuquerque, N.~f.. to the county hospi!al might be too late to sa\'e 1he child 's life. Today !hey declared thei r 3· ycar-0\d patient I.a be "critical but stable." The machine thal has taken over the ·work normally perforn1ed by AndreY."s lung s is one of only two such devices in California, attend ing physicians hav e explained. The membrane oxygenator was rushed to Albuquerque's Presbyterian llospital in the care of Dr. Robert Bartlett. a local specialist in lung damage. "·hen the child's condition rapidly v.·oncned. Andre.,.. fell lnlO a flooded drai nage ditch near his Albuquerque home about tv.·o 'A'eeks ago. lie was revived by emergency resuscitation administerc.'<i at the sctne and then hospitalized. but his lungs bega n to fail late last week. Dr. Bartlett flew v.·ith the machine to Albuquerque and y,·orked on the failing child to the µ<>int that he could be floy,·n bac k to Orange t:<:unty for specialized care th at could be delivered in conjunction with the oxygenator. Dr. Bartletl's Air Force plane was met al the El Toro r..larine Corps Air Station by a county Fire Department paramed ics team \\'ho then rushed the child to !he med ical cenlcr. Netvport Official Urgin g Leosin.g Of Scliool Buses Newport Beach Ci,ly r-.lanager Robert L. Wynn recommended today that the city lease t\vo !&-passenger and ty,·o 48- passenger buses from the Newport·~fesa school district for its propased summer bu3 system. Wynn was scheduled to o f r e r sugges11ons al a city cooncil study session this afternoon on the muni cipal bus system whidi had bee; previously approved in concept by the couocll. Wynn said that eight-passenger, l~ passenger, 43-passenger and i9-passengtr buses, with drivers could be rented from the school district during summer vacation. He rt!C..'Oinmended • the l&- pessenger and 48-passenger sizes as the most convtnient and economical. He 58.id that 1 starting date of June 17 and an Hiding date of September fi for the bus service would provide adequate time for minor modifK:catk>ns to ht m.111dc on the buses. District schools close this year on June 14 and open Sept. IO. Wynn also sugg6t<d U..t the N<WpOrt Beach buses initially operate from 9 a.m.. IQ I p.m. Mon<lay through Friday uni.., public requests indicate that weekend op<railons slloWd be consldcr<d. He also recommended the adoption ol a IS.. LEAS1'1G, Pogt II Gf new details on how. he said, the \\'hite House used go\'ernrnen t agcnci~ to thwart lts political opponents in the United Slates and overseas. \\'eicker sa id that by the time the special unit y,·a.s dismantled in August of 1973 it had amassed intelligencit files on 10.000 America n taxpayers '\\' h 1 c h ronta incrl 12.000 classified documents , !he ConnC'ct icut Repuh!ican said. \\'eicker, a member of the Scn:itc \\'atergatc Committee, produce<! ot her doo..iments which he said shoy,•ed the IRS had been used rcpe.:itedly by that time to harass p<>htical opponents ()f t he administration. "\I/hen that situ.ation exists in the country oQ\'ious!y so1nelhinr; smells." \\'cicker said. "It i! a per\'ersion of t~ American 0011-;ti tutional svstem.'' Weickcr read non-stop from a hu~e pile of docuincnts. mnny of thern su pplied by fonner \\'hit c House rounsc \ John \\'. Dean nr. in a scs~ion y,·h1{'h v.ns virtually Fightin~ Wor1ls Duke Blosts TT1 eicke r' s C11arge JOHN WAYNE DOESN'T 1nince his "''ords and he was d irect as usual tod ay '''hen he put 5en. Lo\vcll \Vcicker Jr. (R·Conn.) on his "bad gu ys" list. "I'm sending a telegram lo that s.o.h.," the Newport Beach acto r told newsmen. "I just thought you'd like to hear what it's going to say." .. Sen. \Veicker . .for your infor1nation I have never asked for . nor have I received, fRS favors, nor have I needed the1n. \\'ha t I need is protection from cheap politicians like you . ~ "THE I RS HAS rcvie,ved my taxes nnnual\y a nd I deepl y resent your u si n g your senatorial privilege in thro,ving mx_ na n1c around." w1.vwE The Uuk e lashed \Veicker because the senator alleged over the v.'eekend that \Vayne and other "\Vhite !louse friends" had hecn protected by IRS tax intelligence after tax.audits had begun on them. WEICKER CLA IM ED HE HAD documeats to conf.irn1 that the \Vh ite !·louse used IRS tax data to protect \Vayne and Bill y Graham and that the \Vh ite l louse ha d obtained from the IRS "sensitive · case files" on a r a r g e nu1n ber of ind ividuals, in- cluding several prominent entertainers. Among those li sted are F'rank Sinatra and Samm)' Davi s Jr .. both of whom contributed to the President's 1972 re-electi on campaign, a nd Gov. Ronald Reagan. wEKKEll Others on the li st provided by \\1cicker a re 1..:omedian Jerry Le\\·is. actors Peter La•\•fo rd . ll.icha rd Boone and F red ~lac J\1u rray and con1edienne Lu c ille Ball and her hus band . Gary (>.1orton. lnlanders Invade Coast As Tempe1·atures Warm Spring t.·acation and generaJly S\Jnny skies boosted beach attendance to more tha n ~00.000 persons O\'er the "·ec kend along the Orange Coasl from Seal Beach to San Clemente. A fog h..1nk dullN! beach ent husiasm much of Sunday al Laguna ~ach and some southern coastal areas but sunny skies prevailed at ~e .... 'pon Beac'n and uproa st. Lifeguards reported :omforta b!e 66- degrec temperatures and heavy beach attendance at most locations. About 170.000 sunbathers jammed the Newport Beach shoreline Saturday and Sunday and about 3,000 pleasure boats crO\lo'ded I.he harbOr. Lifeguards said there 'A'ere only seven rescues despite an average five-fool surf and attributed most of the incidents to "swimmers who .,.·ere oul of practice." The heavy beach anendance took il3 toll on Orange County Transit District durina peak hotlrJ, wit'tl many persons " ' .;. EU slierg to Speak Tonight at ln'iue Daniel Ellsberg. center o( the Pentagon Papers controvttt)', will speak at 8 o'clocli: tool;ht In Crawford !fall at UC lrvlnc. Tickeu for the general publi~ art. available at !be door for 1250. The lcctur< .. ·-"' by the Associat<d Students Spcakm Commiuee. h.:iving lo wait more lhan an hour to g('t .:i Sl'at on a bu s. A 1rans1t district spokesman said the frequency of buses y,·11l he increased on beach routes. ~~~iallv those of Harbor Boulevard andlW'ach Boulevard in ~l ay \\'hen 63 ne \\· h11S12.~ arc added to its fleet. In.. Laguna Beach lifeguards reported •·green flag " 1safr1 surf today "'as li kely to continue fo r sc\'cral da yio as sunny skies pre,·a l\ in the Art Colony . ~led1um·s1zcd crov.·ds y,·erc on lhe Laguna Ix-aches O\'f'r lhe "'eekenrl. Guards reported four rescues Saturday and one on Sund9y. There were no major fi rst aids. Larger than norma l crov;·ds "·ere reponcd farther sourn 11t South Laguna , Dana Point, S.•n Clemente a n d Ca pistrano Beaches \1'lth a weekend tota l of 65.000 people. There were 25 rescues, none of Utem serious. The beaches .(lf "'est Orange County again lived up to lheir reputation as being one or the most i>OJ>U lar Y.'ilh lifeguards ~timating that a total of 139.000 per~ visited Huntington City, Bolsa Chica. and lfuntingtoo State beaches Saturdlly and ~ay. ~o serious rcscu~ 'tl ere reported although iO rescues Y.tre logged. 'Vo1u a u, :~i, Knifed RIVERSIDE CGPI\ -JJorl5 Jean Oi11vez. 37, of Sunnymead , ""'33 found dead In Mr home during lt' ! wtekcnd or mull.lp1e !l3b wounds. Sheriff's deputies "·ere Investigating a repeat of the \\'atrrgate ht'ari ngs of last r summer. Earlier. \Vtickrr saKi dc'···:,·e Anlhony T. L1lase'A'icz probed Jhe private lives of more than a dozen se nators and other political figures in 50 separate in\·estigations during Ni:ton's first term. In today's session. Welcker quoted fro1n the tr<1nscript of an e"ecullve ses.~ion in tervie w of for mer \\'hile !louse Ja1v enforcement official John Caulfield. \Sec ENE f!II ES. !"a.itc !J Do11ald Nixo11 De11ies Gift Fro111 Rel>ozo From "·ire Str,1ecs F. Dnna\d Nixon of Ne.,..·port Beach , the PrPsidt"fll's brother. drclared Sunda~· he 1s "outraged '' by acrusation:; !tr.It C. G. "Bebe" Rebcizo g;ive him p.'lrt o! the $100,000 floward Hug hes ca<0!L Donald Nixon said he bnrely kno"A'S Reboro. "~Ir. Rl'bo1.o never off ered me any money at any time." Nixon said at his r-;ewp<>rt home during the wcekcod. "I :iever a1lked him for any money and never at any time received any money rron1 f\.tf. Rebmo.'' F. Donald Nixon, 59, dc.~ibed hlm~l f as "outraged and extremely angered" at publ is hed and broadcast reports that some Gf the controversia l Hughes caSt "'ent to him and R08e f\.lary Woods. the Presidenl's personal secretary, for their personal use. "I only saw ~Ir. Rebozo infrequently and V.'C ha\•e never been close and have ne\'t'r had a close relatioos hip." he said. "That's <tl! I have to s.'.lY on this matter.'' Nixon rclurnt-d here late last "A'etk ;ifter testifying in .'\e~· York at the trial of forn1e r attorney general John f\.Utchell ;ind former comn1erce ~e<:retary f\.l aurlce St<ins on conspiracy ch:1rges. The \\'ashington Post <Jnd CBS New!! reported that thr Pes1dent's personal attomcv. Herhcrt Kalinb<ich. of Ne'A'l)Ort Reach."had told n1embtrs of the Senate Watergate Committee in a secret session, tha t Reiy1.o h<l d coofided in them that he had not kept the money untouched in a safe depo.-;;it box in his Florida bank. <1S h(' hns publicly stated. The newspaper Rnd the network said Kalmbach told 1n\'('stigators that Rcbozo h:id turned OV('r pa rt Of the funds tO f . Uon<i ld :\1xon and ~ILSS Woods. Kahnhach ha.'\ refused to conf1nn or den• the r1C<.'OuntJ;. ··Tut ooly r~s.e t can make is no 1Ste DOS :'\lXON, Page ZJ Ora.uge Coast Weather ro.Jostly cloudy tonight ""'ith a slight chance of shov.·ers Tuesday, according to the y,·eathcr ser.,,ice. Cooler day~. lllghs at the beachtl 68 rising to i3 inland Tul'3day, U>ws 1~57. 11'"S IUF: T ODAY A gosptl-rock .sn1(1'nf1 oroup from .'1 tu·port RPrtch has btccm1t: t11~ j irsl Chrl.fl1n11 rc/tg1ous t rnuPf a/lotr t rl 10 ptrforn1 bt· J1111d rht Iron C!i.rrain .ti11cc \\'orld \V ar II. See Paut 7. 1.Hl1119 M Allfl L..._rl 21 L. M. ...,... ,, •Y1t1 lJ C.11~ I H111'1M1 lkWl t, U Cl.tMll..,_ •·>t Ot 1 .... C-'Y ,._ 11 ClmlJ.t ti '-'" ,._.H c~ ... ,• t1 ii.o "''"'"' •" 0.11'1 lotlflu\ 11 Tetrritlln ff 1: ........ ,,.. ' n.ui.tl tt ••1"1•iltmtM " W...llow • lllll'ltftlt •·Jt ~-NIWf U ·D Mff'IK-tt Wtr'N ""'' .. tf ,2 DAILY PILOT I N Mon<l11, Apnl 8, 1974 eace, It's Wonderful n Old San Cle1ne1~tb • \ Uy JAN WORT1Jt 01 , ... 0 111, 1>11•1 Sllll l'~I NOT TllE KIND of reporter "'ho likes lions-or "cop shops" as th ey're often called in hlention a triple ax murder or multiple do the other direction. ,,.-co:-:v-e"r ~.-, .. ~from police sta· busines.1. bust oonspiracy and J head 1.1enUon traffic accident s and I go pale. I have to admit I fail in my calling as Lois Lane when It oomes to vloltiit angles on thlnga. l'm the.type that hopes sirens wooit sound, and I have thia unresolved guilty feeling about the whole thing. • Now that my psychological baCkground is out of the way'-I wtll te:D you about covering'the san Clemente police station. Every once ln a while reporters get to cover somebody else's 0 newsbeat." A be3l Is the area a JX'r~n ~Tiles about. At the Daily Pilot, our beats arc gcagraphlcal -\Ve have the Ney,.·port beat , the Laguna beat, the FOWltaln Valley bent, and so on. LAST Wt:EK I \\'as assigned to ro ver San Clemente for vacation ing John Valtcrza. • 1 approached the assignment v.:ilh Certain trepidations. There are l\1:0 things you rear "'hen you cover San Clemente : either nolhing will happen or everything will happen. For tnsulnee, you could be calmly trudging your way through normality ~·hen suddenly the President decides to pay a visit. You drop everything and spend days ln panic, running from sober preu coorerencea to helicopter land- ing by very important people to news events that are scary because they are so big. (I mean, if Daniel Schorr is standing next to you and bas his TV make- up on to boot, it's big.) OR, UKE LAST WEEK. you oome to work and realize that almost noth- ing bas happened aod you wonder where everybody is and v.ilat they do when the President isn't home. It must say something about San Clemente when I admit I enjoyed my dally stops at the ponce station. • ON THURSDAY, for ell:ample. this is what happened: -A 43-!tar flag wu stolen from somebody's back aeat. -Somebody reported their car was getting egged. -Somebody else said they keep getting tollet paper \\Tapped aroand their trees. -Man from a local iM called the police with the following message: "You better get somebody down here fast because the guy in Room Six is tearing the place apart." -Clarence C. \Verner of 2011 Los Alamos was informed by police his beehives are Illegal. . -An animal was reported to be eating boles in people's roofs. So far, nobody knows what the animal is, but I hope be or sbe doesn't.have shingles. - A youn1 fellow walking the streets late at nigbl was apprehended by policemen because he had a suspicious tool kit. VIOLENCE MAKES llEADLINES, no doubt about iL But it makea me nerv· ous. San Clemente is something else. Though it has ita share of problems, the town has its way of making you relai: after a few bips to lbe police sta- tion. That even goes for me, the hopele!'JI oop ltmp neurotic. Nixon Signs $2.30 Hourly Minimum Wage Bill WASHINGTON CAPl -President Nllon today signed a bill that wiJ1 bring I.he minimum wage to $2.30 an hour for millions of American workers by Jan. 1, 1m. Nixon signed a measure at his desk ln the O\'al office. with Secretary of Labor Peter J. Brennan seated alongside. Jn a White House statement, Nixon said, "Although I have some reservtions aboot portions or this legislation. its basic purpose -to increase the min i- mum "'age for 'A'orknlg men and women of this country -de3erves the support of all Americans." The new law expands minimum wage coverage to an additional seven million workers. Some 49.4 million workers already were covered by minimum wage legislation. Nixon vetoed a similar minimum wage bill last year. 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It al!O tightens present law on child labor on fanns and ~xtends the1scope or the law aimed at discrimination against elderly persons . For 36 million \•Porkers CO\·cred under the 1966 minimum wage law. the !';Ched ule calls for an increase to $2 by ~lay I, $2.10 by Jan. 1, 1975, and $2.30 by Jan. J. 1976. For some 19 million 'A'orkers, mostly retail and service . employes co vered under the new bill the schedule calls for $1.90 on !\fay I: $2 on Jan. t, 1975 ; $2.20 on Jan. l.1976;,and $2.30by Jan. l. I977. For 750,000 fann \.\'Orkers, v.·ho now have a wage flOor of $1.30 :in h:>ur. the minimum wage would go to $1.60 On ?o.1ay 1; $1.80 on Jan 1, 1975: S2 on Jan. I, t9i6: Sl.20 on Jan. , I9n and $2.30 on Jan. 1, 1978. The new bill extends coverage under the minimwn wage law to five million federal, state and local employes ; one million domestics: 600.000 additional retail store emp\oyes : 120,000 additional scrv\ce industry v.•orkers; and 25,000 additional far workers. From Page J LEASING .•. 25-«ol bus rare for eve~ except children in arms. fie said that a more complicated fare system would be coofusing. Wynn also suggested that the dty ""' lonnally designated 100 ~ined bus Stbp.1 in areas of hfgh traffic congrSion, but lhat ridr:rs tn resldendal arcaa be able to D•g down the busts. China .~ap · Russ ia HONG KONG (UPI! -Chino 8C<llS<d the Soviet Union ioday of "unbrldled annamenl expana l on nnd war proparatloos" aimed at Htabllshlng "mHltary 1uperiortty" over the United StattS. It wns lhe latf!S1 commentary tn a ca mpaign that Olina analysts '1!Y is ai med at undcnnlntng Soviet-American efforts for detcnte. Pool School J( you're an artist who never has enough room on a canvas, maybe you could take a hint from Tim Linn of El Toro. He paints huge murals on the bot· toms of swimming pool s. This one, Linn's first, was done for John Dodds of 25351 Adriana, litission Viejo. • From Page I EJ,ECTION .•. interest groups and an "indifferent" city ('()Uncil. McKerren has been telling \'Oters that llis experience on the civil sen1c-e commission and as a municipal auditor make him the best choice. Vice Mayor Howard Rogers has been campaigning ronfidently on his record and privately admitting that only the raet that his opponent is a woman could bring about his defeat in District I. District t includes the B a 1 b o a Penin.sula and Lido Isle. The woman in Rogers way to a third term is ?o.frS. Peg Forgit. wife of former councilman Al Forgit, wix> bas said tha t Rogcn' eight years on the ..,..,.u ls enough. ~fn . Forgit v.·ent to court and woo her claim that the city's new spending ordinallce ll'hich kept candidates from spending more than $500 d. their own money is illegal. ~trs. Forgit also stirred the political pot by demanding that 1'.1ayor Donald /\. 1.fclnnis and the three candidates who are now cit y offi cials pay for damaged carpeting at the West Newport Children's Library. A candidates' forum at the library was criticized by library board officials because wine had been served. The Fourth District race bet"·e<Cn Ciouncilman 1'.1ilan D o s t a I and .schoolteacher Lyn C. Geronimi has found the incumbent spending most of his time defending hi s vote for the Irvine Company's Promontory Point apartment development. · Ceroniml has made a ma.}or issue out or Dostar s suppo rt and the councilmen has an~·ered it both in forums and in tlE''A'Spaper advert i~ements by calling the project an unfortuna te compromise. Dostal said the site of the unpopular apartment complex \vas originally zoned for high riS"e construction at a density 1nore than three times \•;hat is there now. Gcronimi has also campaigned strongly for joint use of school facilities. Dostal has regularly cited his efforts to reduce jet noise at Orange County Airport. District 4 includes \Vest.cliff, Dover Shores, Bayside Village, Beacon Bay, Linda Isle and Harbor Island. Five Prisoners Reject Russia ?o.fOSCOW (UPI ) - Fi\'e polil ical prisoners in Soviet labor camps ha\'e renou nced their cili zet'15hip a n d demanded to be c:ii:pelled \\'hen their temu end. according to a smuggled letter made available Sunday to Western newsmen in Moscow. The letter said n1an y prisoners throughout the tabor camp system intend to go on a hunger strike when President Nixon makes bis scheduled trip lb the Soviet Union in June. It came from priSCIO camps like tho..'E! described In eliled author Alexander 1. Solzhenltsyn's new book about Stalinist pr\Min camps, ''Gulag Arebipel..igo." France Contender PARlS {UPI' -Ex-mlnlster Francois 1.11ttemnd enttrtd the race for the prUldt'JlC)' of f"rant.«e as the sole candidate for the Communl&t-SOCialist bloc today and Finance 1\finister Valery Ciscard D'Estal~ beeame the fourth Gaullltt 10 declare b~ candidacy. PollUCAI . sources said G I s c a r'd D'E.,t11.lng's move could split t h e cooservatktc ,-,,te and help the left ln its battle to succoo! Georges Pompidou in th• May ~ electloo. Crriis·er Makes Stiff Landing CORONA (AP) -AftE'r his cabin cruiser ran aground nea r Hote l Del Coronado, John Lyon Dc meio was arrested f o r in\'CStigation of drunken driving. Demelo, 51, of San Diego. ~'as released on his recognizance pending arraignment ApMI 29. The 22-fool boat was to..-·ed off the beach by the Co8st Guard. It ran aground Sunday night. From Page 1 CfIANGES ... expense p3ymenL'i to members of other OOan:ls and commissions. Propositions I and 4 deal v•ilh more tedlnlcal dlanges. ProposHion 4 would allO\\' the Public \Vorks Department and o t h e r departments to spend up to $12,000 for city contracts without going out to bid on them. The present limit is $5,000. Proposition 1 includes a variety of changes. AU conskiered by the oouncil to be routine "housckeepi~" chang('S. Among other things. Utese changes "'Ol.11d require I.hat the news media be infonned of all special council meetings in \\Titing. 'A'OUld eliminate the requircn1oot for staff members to attend planning commission meetings ard would elevate the cit~ ArLs Commiuee to commission stat us. Proposition I vo·ouJd also gh·e the city manager direct authority to hire or fire the parks, beaches and recreation director. The PBR Commission now has authority to make the decision. FMmPagel DON NIXON. • • co tnnienl.'' Kalmbach said today. r..1iss \\roods has also denied taking the cash. Re bozo has testified that he put the mooey in the bank . did not tell the President it \\•as there, and it "'as returned eventually to Ole 11aghes organiz.:ition. ?\~ Woods has lcstificd that Rebcno gave her no money. the reports said and her attorney said over the "A'cekend that his client had neve r borro"·ed or re- ceived any money from Reboro ''in any shape or fonn .'.' According to Kalmbach's reported lcst imony, Rebozo summoned him to a mec-ting In the White House basement on April 30, 1973 and said he was doing so at the request of ''the big man ," the President. Rebozo allegedly told Kalmbach that he had "used" the money for Nixon's brothers and ~liss \1loods. Kalmbach reportedly testified that he advised Rcbozo to "n1akc a clean breast of it." The Times. sou~ said Kalmbach testified Ulat he met Rebozo several months later and that Rebozo said he had been "all wrong" about the earlier conversation. It said Kalrr:bach testified that Rebozo told him that he had found all the $100 bills in their original wrappers. The money in question was received by Rebozo in twt $50.000 installment! in 1969 and 1970. The cash in $100 bills, wu kept in a safe deposit box in Rebozo's Florida bank. lfe testified thal he returned all the money in June. 1973. The Times' story did not explain in any detail the awarent contradition by Rebozo on ~·hat had happened to the money. Post Reinforced Pll~O~t PENH, Cambodia CAP) - Landing craft ferrlOO. about 20 armored vehicles up the Tonie Sap River today to reinforce the govemmc t beachhead east of Oudong. , ~-~ .. • Bicycle for Two snMuette of cyclist and his shad ow r3CC lh rough clear, crisp Sunday aJternoon in Read1ng, Pa. . ' Streaker .Popular With C()ps I DE.'iVER \IUPl l -"~fnry " didn't ri''e her real na.ipc to ofricers ~·hen arrested for indecent expofiure during a stre•k 1 lli th 1~·0 male friends, ?\or did she gi~e her real name to !he judge v.'ho fined her $100. I But "~fart" did gi\•e her story to the Denver ne"s media . She claimed she and her friend!· v.·ere interrogated naked for 30 minutes in a brightly·lit room 11.'Ylile a heavy stream of officers walked by. Finally, she aaid, a policeman gave her a nN-spaper because her retfbandana "didn't help much." Pol.ice chief Art Dill SundJy defended officen who refused the leen·a&en pennis&kln to return to their qr lot clothes after a p~wn streak last month near downtown Den'ler. • "1'.1ary" said they decided to streak after smoking rriarijuana. · Dill said the patrol~ "had no way of kno~ing ~'hose car it really was. It they ihad gone inlG that ·mr thenlselvcs. il might have been an WllawfuJ entry." Olli said the girl and her companions stood naked in a room next to one 'A'here suspected dnmk drivers "·ere gi\'en sobri<'ty test!J. He said !he "parade" of patrolmen the girl complained about merely were ~·alking through hall.'! or department headquarters on nonnal business. "They took us right in the front door Co( headquarters)," the 19-yeaMld girl caid, "and down the ball. It seemed Jlko every cop in the place came down on us. "One ol the guys that arrested us had me by the arm and another cop came down the hall. looked at me aOO a.skfd, 'Wow, wbere did you pick that up?' " The girl. v.·ho said she \.\'BS advised by her aUomey not to give her real name. said the arresting officers ~'Ouldn'l let rnem get their clothes. "They said. 'no, you ran like thaJ:. ao you go to the station like that.' " From Page 1 ENEMIES ... Weicker said some Nixon administration officials were so concerned about the alleged Democratic bias of the Brookings lnstitute, a Washingtoo think tank, lhat they seriously ''implied" a fire ahould be started as a diversion to seize some of the institute'! papers. According to the trilJl!O'ipt, the suggestion was made to Caulfield by former White House special COWRI C'harles \V. Colson. ."It was an asinine idea," Weicker quoted Caulfield as saying. Readlng Crom a sheaf of memos, some of them on White House stationery and bearing dates of the summer and fall of 1971, \\'eicker said administration officials moved to caUse IRS audits of the tax returns of a film maker who had produced a movie highly critical of the . President. • The memos, between Caulfield and Dean, identified the film as "~llllhouse : A White Comedy," produced by Emile de Antonio. And the memos advised tu audits if the production became publicly idenUfied with Lawrence F. O'Brien, then chainnan ot the Democr1Uc National Committee. In another examp1e of the we cl the , IRS, Weicker produced another set of Dean-Caulfield memos whlcb iodicat.ffl the administration was interested in helping Evangelist Billy Graham and movie actor John Wayne. both aupportera of the Pre$ident, ~·ith their tai: problems. "Clearly thLS is not material th.at should be in the hands of anyone but the tall:payer and the IRS," \\'eicker said and added: "As we can sec from all the tax returns that are flooding over this desk , the IRS 'A'as acting like a public lending library for the White Howe." Weicker's earlier report presented documents on tnasewicz, a former New York City detective who told the Senate Watergate committee last summer hls primary mission at the White House was to probe allegatiom of "polltical dirt." Weicker's le5timooy today was at 1 hearing convened by three Seoate subcommittees investigating the utmt of poUtical spying by the federal government Cdl\1 T cacher Facu1g 01arges' In Morals . Cases A Corona dcl Mar High SChool social studies lnstni<:tor faces arraignment April 16 following arrest on moral! charges. A!al) Jay Sd!.tA·albe, 41. a 12-year employe of the Newport.P.fesa Unified School District. is free oo $1,000 bail pending disposition o( the chargcs. He wu arrested at bis home, 2860 Alt.ii Vista Drtve, Newport Beach. o a Thursday, following Wuance of a complaint by the Orange County district pltorney. Schwalbe ii cl'larged with fi\'C counts ellcb of anooying or moleslina children under 5edlon 647a of ·the California Penal COdr and contributing to the delinquency of a minor under Sect.Ion %721 The charges aga!Mt him both •re misdemeanor offenses. Newport Beach police clamped an unusually tight lid o( 9CCrec)' over the entire. case, btyond acknowledging that Schwnlbe had bttn amst.00, ptu.. tht: chlu-gc,, and basic public record lnlormatlon. ) • ' I I ' I I l