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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-09 - Orange Coast Pilot) I f ( • • s ore I Pasadenan Drown8 Off Balboa ;Bea~h " . • : DAl ·LY : ~Pl LOT ·*'*'*ic)c '* * * ' . ' TUESDAY AFTERNOON , APRIL 9, 1974 VOL. 61, NO. H , 2 SECTIOHS, t• !'AGES Ca111bodia Grief 'Vith one of her children holding tearfully to her skirt s. a Cam bodian mother n1ourn s bitterly for another of her children who had been killed ln fi ghting near Oudong. the former royal capital of Cam bodia. Governments troops retook the city after a bloddy bat lie. Rand Repo rt Reveals Coast Oil Drilling Sites The possibility of building ne\\' offshore oil drilling platforms near Sant.a :-.Jonica. Hunt ington Beach and other coast;il recreation center~ has been raised in a repJrt by the Rand Corp. The preliminary report . just released by SI.ale Assemblyman Charles \Varren ({).Los Angeles\ lists the Santa ~lonica Bay and S11n Pedro shelf as having the best oil producing potential <ilong California's coastline. It Sflys oil and gas productioo could start in lhose areas by 1977 and reach to a peak production of 300.000 to 400.000 barrels of oil and 300 to 400 million cubic feet of natural gas per day by ·the mid· 1980s. The state's four largest e"isting oil lVE W SCA RCITY: JELL Y BEA NS t>;"EW YORK (UPJ ) -Jelly beans, a t:raditiooal Easter candy, v.·ill be in short supply this year, acrording to R. E. Ferguson or tine F. \V, \.\'oolY•Orth Co. He said ~tonday that the scarcity is clue to dl!ficulties manufacture.rs are having with the rise in !ht <.'Ost of sugar. syrup fla\'oring and packaging of the candy. . . fields produced only 250,000 ~rrcls of oil a day in 1973. The Rand report. de\'elopcd for \\larren's assembly subcommittee on · State Energy Policy also said that during the 40-year drilling life of the platforms, there mighl be up to 16 spills based on the past record of drilling in federal ~·alers. It also not es. ho..,.:ever. that since 1971 there 'na\'e been no oil spills from platforms due to increa se d environmental controls established by the federal government. \ViUiam Ahern, author of the Santa ~fonica-based Rand study, estimated that drilling in federal waters -now being considered -could req uire one to fi\'e platforms in Santa ~fonica Bay and an added three to 10 structures scattered along the San Pedro shelf off Huntington Beach and Long Beach. No drilling is currently all°"'·ed in Santa Monica Bay. but there are several plalfonns off shore from Long Beach, and f~ large platforms offshore from lfunlington Beach. 11i::ie Rand re port. says Ahern, ls very prelirrtinary and ~oold normally be reviewed more thoroughly before release to the public. Assemblyman Warren, who ordered the report, y.·as the one who mt.de It public. Ahe rn 's report makes no, recommendation on "'hat should be done (Set PLATFOR~IS, Page 21 . . ' ~ Panel Tolcl Data Ba11k s \\'ASHINGTON tAP J -The Army created t\\'O hi ghly secret con1puterized data . banks in the late 1960s to store in telligence infom1ation on t:.S. ci tizens, a Senate subcon1n1ittee \~·;i s told today. Robe rt E .. Jord;in Ill. fo rrncr general counsel of the Army. said the existence of the data banks at F't. Holabird. i\ld. an~ Ft. ~!onroc. Va., was kept secret even from the Anny's senior civilian officials. The systems v.·ere ·'filled ~'ilh a lol of unevaluated 'junk' in formation aboul individuals and incidens "'hich had an enormous potential for abuse." Jordan told the constit uti o nal rights subcommittee. "\Vhen "'e had finally obtained a topy of the biographical ba nk printou t -after being assujed tha t no !'uch compilation exlsted -one of the sta ff members in the Arm y general counsel office flipped through the listings." Jordan said. "I recall that in looking al the entries for only surnames beginning v.·ith 'A' and 'B' we found the name of an outstanding Spe<:ial Forces colonel and a major general y,'ho was a division commander. each accompanied by an idealogical code v.·hich cast doubt on his loyalt y to the t;nitcd States." he said. Jordan said a reconstruction of c~nts indicated the names of the officers y.·ere put in the computer because both were on the s4bscription 'lists of an antiwar underground newspaper, Jordan v.•as the leadoff witness in hearings conducted by subcommittee Chairman Sam J, Ervin Jr. (0.N.C.), into Ervin's proposed bill to limit by law the extent by ~·hich the military is permitted to engage in d o n1 e s t i c intelligence. Jordan testified he docs not believe th at the abuses of the past ever became IS.. SECRETS, Page %1 $16,000 Blaze Bla1ned 011 Cat SAN DIEGO lAP I - A cat trying to get to a baby bird knocked an electric light bulb Into a bird incubator in a Claremont area · home. , The bulb ex ploded , igniting some combustible m,ateria l. The fi re call&'d $16.000 damage ~1onday night, but.the ca t escaped. • onanza e Vandals Derail •AJ~en Express ~ In San Cle1nente ' ;Allen Express' Santa Fe Diesel Trairi Derailed by Vandals By JOllS \'ALTt:RZ.\ • 0t ~ 01lly Plltl $Ifft \'andals su.'ipected to be f;astcr \\'eek guests al San Clemente Stale Park pill'd a mound of boulders on the San111 Fl' tracks early today and derailed lhc front en gine of a no rthbound rrci~"nL 1'hc incident, "h1ch occurred as tile freight passed through Sa n Clemente at I :45 a.m .. fo rced the front v.'heels of the huge di esel off the rails, but no othl.'r sections of the frei ght ~·ere affected and no injuries resulted. An addl'<I complication in the incident stemmc<l from several alie ns on board me large train v.tiich starts its run in ~n Di ego. Police arrcstc<l fi\'e ln.1migrants short ly after arriving on the scene. Visitor Dro,vns Off Pe1unsula; Body Recovered A 22-yea r-old Pasadena man drowned late ~tonday afternoon off the Ney.•port- Balboa Peninsula near lhc 28th Street Beach. The \'ictim, David Bruce Scott. \Vas reported .missing from lhe beach about 4:30 p.m. by his brother Vaughn C'harles Scott, 24. who had at tempted unsuccessfu lly to rescue him. Lifeguards responding to the call alerted a passing l.luntington Beach State Park li l'eguard boat, y.•hich picked up lifeguards Larry Gibson and John Blauer at the Newport . Beach t.tarine Safety Department and conducted a search of the area. The lifeguards spotted the bod y floating about 100 feet from shore. Re- suscitation efforts a board the boat failed. An ambulance took the victim from the ~ewport Pier to Hoag t.f e m or i a I Hospita l. "1lere he ~·as pronounced dead on arrival. The surf at that tirne y.·as described as "mild to moderate with a re.w rip tide.$" by a ~tarine sarett Department official. Man }lit by Train MOR~O ,e1w (UPI\ -Peter Gill. 43, ol San LWS Obispo, was run over by a northbound Southern Pa cific train today which scverccl his legs. GUI was 1.aken to San Luis Oblspo County General Hosplt.al where doctors llstfd his condition as serious. • Thirty others rcpnrtedly v.r·re 1akcn from the tr;1in l'\l•n ht·iore 1t st;1rttd Jts r'('gu!ar run i·ar!ier in !ht C\·c111ng. Sal rage \\'Ork began a I rn o st imn1cd1;11ely on the 1r:1in, said poliC(' <ind railway agents, and 1he crc\\S 11orkt·d unt il davhreak . L·s1ng · SJX'l'lal jacks and other t!e1·1cl·S. th<· \10rkmcn v.erc :1bh· to put the front 11 ht'els t.;ack on the rail<; 1!hurtly after 6 a.rn . ant! the train continued Jts Journey. Tiic der;i iling wa s thl' most serious of a regular c:ycle of v;inda!1s m cases invol\'ing pa ssing \rains al \'.lC state p.1rt area. E'aslC'r \\'<.:ek tra~htiQn:illy is a problrn1 period and in p.::ist y(';1rs tubs full of rocks, beams and other debris h;ivc bern pilc<l on the rads 1n an <•lll'!npt to topplr thC' train . Jt<x:k thro11 ing 1 n t id r n l ~ ;ire commonplacl' a~ \\'l'll. aulhoril\es .<;J1d. hut this morning's incident markt"<.I !h~· first tin1c that a der<11lmcnt <1ctually occured. Railw:1y age nts for the S.1nt:1 Ft· assumed the r esp on s 1 b 1 I 1 \ y 01 investi gating this morning's dangl·rous prank . Police said fc11· persons w11neSS('d tht' derailment and no groups were noted 1n the area of 1hc mishap at · OJC efl<l (1f Avenid;i C;ilafia . 1Tic train which \.\'as in\'O!\'ed has in recent months lx>l'll dubbed Ole "ahtn express" because of its i 11 {' g a l passengers. Police s;iid they could not calculate eXactly how man y freight-hoppers v.·crc on the 1rn111. ·'\Ve got f1\'C, but tht'rc must ha\'C been many more that scatt ered before 11c got there. I! mu st ha\'e been some jolt v.·hen that engine \rent off the tr•cks. ''said one patrohnan , · Do g Door Acl1nits Thief in M es£L 1\ burglar ~·ho apparen1ly crawtrd through a l~inch·high. dog door "l{ld thcA locked the housc·s hapless watchdog ln a bedroom. got a\\'8Y \\'i lh a $100 radio in Cost:i ~tesa ~londay. Peter ~azan~n oC 1984 redt'rn l Ave. told OfflC1'r Tom Boylan the burglar n1adc off "1th rt Chippendale style ,\~1- FM r11d10. plu.s $3 in ]()().'je change, Pat rolman Doylan s.ild it appeared the Intruder \\'ould ha\'C h<ld to climb through the dog's door, ~·hlth pro\'ldcd easy access to anyone v.tsh1ng to stoop thnt low . I U l~se wicz / 0 1 Pa1·ties Hy LA\\"HE\CE I.. K\L"TSO~ \\'i\S!l!:\{;TO\ -In the thrre year~ ,\nth1ny L'las .. \1·1c1, pruhed the private h\t•!; nl pron11n(•n! pol1t1 c1ans, he lookl'd 11110 ~1 ll1·g;1t1on~ nf \I ild p:1rt 1cs, drugs <lnt! group s1'.X Tht· poht1 t·:d d•·l•·1·t11" 111\1• .. 1i..::i\t•r! :i eQr11et!1an 11;1Jlll'd JJ1~n11 11!111 1111ir.1h·d ;\1xon a.rs \11'11 :1" <~u;1k1·r.i; c·;11111)('1! outsid•· th•· \\'l11t1• !1011"·"· 111:11n g:ilc to pro\l'."t against !hf' \'11·1u:u11 \\':1r. Tht· 1:1ri.:t·ls o! l'\a.,1•111l'I°' ;,.1 srp:ir.11•' l1 ne,11gatl•Jns 1n1"hl·d lw11h l!t•puhliecin:-. nn<l IJJ<tnoc.:rat<;, :i1Tvrd1ng to a .'u1nmary l1f the O!lt'·fltl11• \\J11 tt· !I 0 U 'it' ltlVl·~11ga1or·s S\.'(T•·\ !1•\tirnony ht.·forc !!fl~ St•n<itt.' \\':J!1•rg:11~· 1·urnn111!•·•· ~1;1d(' p11hln· .\!Hn•ln;. h.1 ~ .. ii. ],()\\'l'll I'. \\'('i!'kt·r Jr 1 H-Cun11 '· rh1· surnrnarv :-h1111 s 1h:1t nn<•· tilt· t1 .. i.·r1i1('\ 1n1ssion v.a<; to r hcc\.: nut :i1l~·g:111on,c; 1l1at the !'re~idcnt'.~ n1·ph1:·.1·. ()ron:1ld i\I. .~1X!•l1 ,Jr. v.as 111\111\«·d 111 dru1.:' ;H1t! group st:x . The <;um n1:1r\ 1~ 1nt'(Jll!'ltVil\ r ;1S 10 \1hrlht·r hL· 11;1s '-0 1n\'11lv1·d tiu1 s;ud thl'rt· v.:1!> "1·1rnt·1·rn about hnlx·r\ .. ;ind 1h;1t '·lkJn:ild \1xon \W..'i <JPP<1rl'nl11 thro111ng his 1\t·11.:hl <1round." Thl' SUH\Jr1Clt'} 111,1Ue !)•1 fllrlhl'r CQ!lC' I tl~!l)JJS. Thri ,. 11n1t•S I 'l;i <;r" ir1. tn1·d Ji, link ~r,11 Ed\1·ard \\ Krnntdv fl).\!;1'" 1. t11 rtr~irls K"nn .. dv had bl>eii 111\·r.l\·tt! 111 w- 1 St•e l'ABTIES, f'al!r 21 Ora::@ 7 -:oast \\'eath er f•:1r1ly t'loud,1 \!Jt11~lil. Clcar1n;: \\'rdn1·~<la\ lo ~UJH1\' sloes rind cool1·r ll'ti11ll-r,1tun·~ ·111i::h., 1n th!' upp•·r fi(Js ;it th« !)1•;11 h•·<: 10 thr 101\' 70~ inl;uid lh\1~ ;it ni ght 111 trn: 50s. r"' ·~r ·~· '"'l"I \~ , \ '', , ifo • .\ 11,.,/1·1d t1t111!·1 Uou/ ('!Ji• /f•1/r.,I 1ornJ1 'rr/ ~/ • .:! ,,1rlf1r111 II• if111Pl'"I"' in.I !'•'Ir ~pc11 t .. on/11 :~1 .. (/(.; 1'1( thti t /(lftJI 011 rj ff' • j i/ tJorJ ffl k1th1Pj/ fi/Sf'' 1 ' ''I s~!/I .J, /'(lUf 8. ' • .. ' " ~-' TrM " (fl~·" MQV1•• " er~"''~ ~11tv11 """"' " Cl"r'' JI "'o"•I ,.., .. , • ' . "l••n•t Ctu"l1 ' ~ .. """~I• 1! 11 " '""''l "tt rr' ·1~c~ '.l•rt•" u,u ,. "' . .. ·•~.on " " J'~l"l • ' ' •'"'' • , .. ' .. '~•111 H, .. , .. ~'- • TutWa1, Aµrtl CJ, 1974 ;e~!LY PILOT ----' 7~200~Foog Plunge-Sans Chute From P•IJfl 1 SEC RE'fS ... so serious a$ depicted in the natiorud press. ' STERLl:'>l'G, Ill. (A P) -"I 1\:lS "'·ondering, if I l'l'tlJ..c up, I know I 'n1 alive; if l don 't, I know 1'1n dead," :!lays a Sk)'divc-r who survlvlod after his parachute fa!l('<i to open fully in a Jun1p fron1 7.200 feet. •·1 st11I tan 't l>chl'V(' it ," Jeff \Vctzell of ftock 1":11J s. Ill. s;ud ~londay. Wetzell suffered t1vo broken nnklt"s nnd a broken Vt·rtehra \\hl·n ht· l;1nd<'d 111 a "'et. lll'wly plov.·l'<I f11."!d -v.tuch hct~d to cushion the unp:u;t. \\'t·t1ell ,i nd !I'.\) ft•llow men1bcr.> of !he Roc·~ l\11 r r \'a lt~·y Sky D1v1n~ Club 1vcrc Probe t'o11ti1111es :utemptins lo bOild a st<tr -by }01nlng parachute so be could open-the safety hands -and frcc·r:.U for 30 stc..'Onds chute witho ut entangling it. v.hen trouble intcrvoned Swljiay.1 "There wa.'I a malfWlct.ion 4ind I "There Y.'t're only t"'oOl us that got <.'Ouldn't release it ,'' he suid. "I said, !o~cther -01yself and Larry Lyoo.s." the '(iood Cod.' I ~·tcs wondering how much 2ti·yeat-old constru<.1ion laborer said ... At hO\C do I havt, what could J do? tOOO f~t. I looked down , saw v.•e were Everythlng was fouled up. I couldn't get o(f our spot. "nd'i I shook 'i to start \ 1005e, J tust waited and prayed that tr11cking O\'cr. scunethins: \1·ould v.·ork out. "Al about 2.500 fl'ct, 1 pulled the •·Jt did. I got a panial chute." flJ)('ord urKl nothing t•a1nc out. I wall'-'tl Uob Brnndt, pilot of the chutists' plane, ~11ld still oothlng .happened." estimated that \Vetzell 's parachute \Vetzell, a veteran of n1ore lhnn 150 blos.wmed about one-third al an altitude jurn1>S, said he then tried to free his main of about 400 to 700 fttL i\ilk'F Trurft'r, of the t.:.S. Paral'hult Association In f\tonterey , C a 11 r .• caJculated that impact sp1.'t!d under those c.'Otldlllons would be about 45 or 50 miles per hour. Truffcr said that at that speed ···you could conceivably survive wiqt very severe injuries. Getti.ng away with a couple of brok~11kle! and a cracked ,·ertebrn is pt{'tl unusual." \\'etzell said. "l trnining. thry tell you to ketp your ft-c l together and roll. As I saw the growld corning up on me , that's just y,·hat I did. l ·don 't remember much else." --------------------~-- Two boys from a nearby farm v.·cre the lint lO reach \\'ctzell. ··1 looked up and couldn't belteve It. I was still alive ," he recalled. \\'etzcll's wife , Linda, w3.!i Y:alchlng the jwnp. "He had n dream the nlght before that J was kUlcd," :lhe said. "\\'hen I s.iw he v.·as in trouble, all I could think of ,yas that !ilupid drl'o.1111." \Vetzell sayli he expects to be laid up from 1hree lO six months. \Vill he jump again? "That's in the futur e,'' he said. But he acknov. Jedgcd that the potential rur abuse ~·xistt'd He said civilian orti~ls often were too bus)' to find out exal11y v.·ha! !he military 1n1el11gence establishn1c111 v.·os doing. "!\ty rxµcnt·nce h~ been that lt is ' ex1ren1cly difficult for 11ppcinted civilian offic1als to dral v.·ilh n1iddle level career 1n11it:.:irv intclligl'nt'e officials and get a strn1gi\1 story." Jordan 11uld. Rathl'.'r 1han bciog a thrl"<lt to cl\11 liberues. ht• sa id. n1ilJ1ary Intelligence :'!Cti\•11ies v.·h1ch gainl?d notoriety between 1969 and 19i1 invol\'ed ··a lot or t S.'\f'ntlallv fvolish and v.·asteful use or n111itar~ ;ntcll1~cnce resourc1·s to observe and collect information nbout the n1ost tn11ul Sllrt of d1~1urbanccs one can imagine." ' FBI Believes Leisure World W 01lie11 Told Of 'Thie·very' f'ro111 Page J 'Patty Is Alive' By United Press International FBI Director Clarence f\1. Kell ey said today the FBI h;1s no idea v.·hethcr Patricia Hearst, kidnaped Feb. 4. Is dead or alive, but "1Vt• ttloose lo believe shf.! is ali\•e." Kelley said it v•:1s possibll' th;il !\tlss 11earst had joint'<I her t•aptonc, the Syn1bionese Liberation 1\rn1y , hut noted lf' ells Fargo UJJS Le1icl Rate SAN f'RANCtSco (AP ) -\Vcns Fargo Bank. the nation's 11th largest cornmcrcial bank. today raised the primr. lcuding rate fron1 !l~, lo 10 percent. e ff ec tive in11nt.'<ii:1tcly. The niovc follow1.."<i the raise .f\fondny by Bankers Trust Co. of New York. f\-1ost 1najor corninercial banks adopted a g:y, percent lending rate Friday. The prime is the rate banks charge lhe largest and most credit worthy customers. 1'hief Carts Off IIunting Knives -Case and All A thief \\'ho brov.•scd aro1md a Costa li1esa sporting goods store Monday took ,. advantage of the cashier's brief allst.1!cc to steal a display case loaded \vith hunting knives. • t\orina K. Sanborn called police to 1-lollywood Sporting Goods, 3333 S. Bristol SL. immediately upon rl•turnini:: fro1n the hack room of the South Coast Plaza store to find the kn ives n1issi.ng. liUss Sanborn, of Sunset Beach. toltl Officer Jotm C.1sey the $325 \Vorth of cullery included the Cochise. Sidrwi'nder . Razorback, 'l'ukon. Skinner, Rebel and Caribou tnodels of knives. She said she immediately alerted South Coast Plaza n1all secu rity guards to watch for somrone carrying a three by tv.·o fool knife display case, bl.It lhc hw1t V,'83 futile. Integ ration Ordered DF.NVE1~ (UPI ) -Acting under a U.S. Suprenl<.' Court rnanda!e. an appellate court judge t-.tond;iy ordcrNI a complex inC'tgration plnn this: f:.ill for Denver's 70.M school {'h1\dr\·n and r('jccted !he cit~"s propos:::il to close 12 schools. The plan ordered hy I.' .S. Appeals Court ,Judge \\'il harn F:. Doyle dr:iv.·s hea\1ily Oil rezoning school di!'triL1 bow1darit.'S and p.1iring thal rc£1u1ri's an,elo. black and i\lexican-An1encan students to !-'.1arc classroonis on a half-day basis. OIAMGE COAST ~I DAILY PILOT 11 ... (),,.~ .. <': .... '17-1, .................... ,, ... !>-•""' '""' N•*"I ~·-'' ...... v-on ~' !"• p ,..,.. l•",j ,,,,.. 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Cf Oil-... -" .. -..... too • ,,_ NiK•ll1•-D'l•"1l"'a,._ ~,,,,,_1_111.,"'<.._,.-. c.1.~ -llulrotrlf'!OD9J_,....11 QO -NV,l>r'""~ 1~w~•1 _.,,,...,,,,.~~-·~oo-""' that her parent s knO\\' hrr best o.nd they do not believe this possi ble. Kelley, forrncr Kan sas City police chief. said in an int erview on the NBC Today shov.·, "I think she has been subjected to n great deal of influence as ;.1 result of this associa lion over the past st>vtral \\'eeks, si nce Fi'h. 4 as a 1natter of f:ict, and if shr is 1111 in1pressionable young lad y it l'Ould v.·ell ha ve influcncl'<I her. "I think the ones Y:ho know her best however, arc her parents, and you know v.·ha t 1hey have said." Asked v.•hether the FBI believed Miss Hearst ,dead, he said, ·~1 know no more than you do as lo v.•hcthe r she is alive. ''\Ve choose to believe she is alive," he said. ''\Ve 'rc going to continue to investigate the case. \Ve arc going to tontinue to try to gel her back home unham1ed and actualiy our tactics Villi not ('hange a bit." ire said ir ~1iss llearst is not frt'('(f or round 1vithin a few \vceks. "that will be al;inning of cou rse, and could mean she has been killed." J-le declined comment when asked "'hether the "f'BI th inks it knows the identities of the kidnapers. t-.teanv.·hile. a trustee of the $4 million llca rst food fund appealed again f\fonday for lhe kidnape rs of Patricia llearst to contact him. Attorney Vincent Hallinan said he "'otdd try to help the kid.n!_Pers gel away if it \\'OUld save the girl's life. Saturday, Hallinan appeared on radio KCBS and asked Patricia's alxiuctors to contact hin1. "Now, the fact that T ha\•en'! !IC'ard fro1n them since is, I think, a rather bad omen," J-fallinan said. I le said he \vould like to talk to Patricia to see if she has joined her abductors, as she claimed in a taped broadcast la st v.'eck. H;ll\inan also sa id he 11•anted to ren1ind the SLA, 1vhich kidnaped her, that if she is killed the death penalty now applies in California. The Hearst Corp. put $4 million in escrO\\' for additional food for the needy, to be released only if Patricia is freed unharmed by !\tay 3. One or the ranson1 dcrnands of the kidnapers v.•as that the Hearst interests provide free food distribution to the poor. The family or Patricia was reported to bC' in f\lazatlan. ?.iexico on lhe Pacific Coast for a rest. \Vhile airport officia ls in Sa.n Francisco ronfinned that Randol ph He n rs t 's private plane arrived Sunday. r.texican l'te~·spaprrs said he v.·as staying in La Paz. on the Uaja California Peninsula . I lcarsl left San Francisco Sundav 1norning 11·ith his Y.'ire and n1en1bers Or his famil y, saying only that he v.·as lt•a\·ing for r-.lexico for a vacation. I-le deni\•d that he v.·as SC<'king a meeting \\'ith l1is kidnaped daughter. PL"Ople:> close to !he ran1ily said the llearsts 11·an!ed prir acy and V.'OUld nol grant inlt'r\'ic11·s. l'rom Pa11e l PL_t\ TFORMS • • • about oil leases and oil drilling. lt 's puf110SC' is to outline lhe best oil produclLon areas. and predict v.·hat mi ght hap))l'n. Tht' L'S. Bureau of I.and P.fanagtmcnt in .lanuar.v askM oil companies to 1dent1fy Southern Califomin tracts U'll'y ;\rf' 1n1t•restl'd ln Th\' Bt.;..1 has not indicated ju!lt ho\v nutt·h oil drilling if any it 11·ould allo~" or 11'hl'rl' it 1n1ght al101v it. TI'le state rontrols drilling up to three n1ilcs off$horc: the v.·aters ore under federal control '. Prr:-idcnt Nixon. in one of hi s energy c1 isls rnt'S..<;.1gcs. earlier indlcntcd that 1hr 11.·nlC'I'!' orr Southern califomia mi ght hr ont• mnjo r oil preserve used to offset the shortage. 1'1 ixon' s I 1ico1ne TClx Probe Ends WASll!XGTON (UPTJ -The \\'1ill' llouse !ryfls 11 has clOISOO the book on President Nixon'11 income lax problems. A Wlllle !louse spokesman refu!C'd t.londay to say whether the Internal Revenue Servtce charged Nixon • fi\'c perrrnt negligence penalty or txactly ·when 1hc payment would be made. "The Pte.,ldent ls going to pay the. full total and thRI ls all I am prepared to uay," sa.ld depu'y press secrttary Gerald \\1;lrren , "Tittre mu!\t be. some-elcmtnt cf privucy 1nalnlalntd gbout the rrt s1dcnt 's t:n·~" Pretty Pedale1· . . . A purse snatch ini: inc;dcnt !\tooday night in Laguna Hilts today led concerned Orange County Sheriffs officers to v.·am women rcsidrnts or the Leisure '\'orld community that they t1re oft en lhe targets for such attacks. "We have had a dozen sucli incidents in lhe past year," Sheri ff's Capt. James Broad belt said. "And many of the victims were Lei.sure World residents ." The latest such attack occurred ~1onday night In the Laguna llills 1'.1a11 near the Ralph 's supermarket and involved !\1rs. f\lary Bell \\'aite , i6, of 7-1 U Calle Aragon. ~\rs. \\'aite's purse v.·hich conta ined about S300 in cash "'as sn=tched from hc-r hand by a fast moving attacker described by v.·Ltnesscs as being a young n1an aged about 16. "This is the second such auack in the last tv.·o v.•eek!!." Capt. Broadbelt said. "\\'e ha\•e been sucC\"ssful in arresting many of these purse snatchers but {'lderly female residents in lhe area ...,·oold be well advised to carry no valuables with then1 and as little cash as possible on shopping expeditions." A Leisure \\'orld \\'Oman resident recently lost jewelry valued at $18.000 \l'hcn her purse v.·as snatched in the sarne general shopping area. Broadbclt also had a v.1aming for purse snatchers in view of the sentence meted out i\londay in Orange County Superior Court to a man whose 7S-year~ld viclim died 16 days aflC'r he knocked her lO the ground in Anaheim and ran off with h('r purse. PARTIES .•. calleil "'ol'Jld parties'' ln Ca\ifomia . Hav.·aii and Arizona. Each time, Ulasewicz reported to his \\'hite Ho11se superiors that the reports were unfounded. One such party, in Holly"'Oocl, was alleged to involve California Republican Gov. Rona!d1Reagan as Y.'Cll as Kennedy and Sen. John V, Tunney ID-Calif.). According to the summary, being. a detect ive for the W11ite House had its hazards. Once. whC'n t:lasewicz went to a shov.·ing of "lifillhouse." an anti·Nixon niovie, he had his pocket picked. Ulase~1icz said he checked thoroughly in10 the prh·ate lives of Sen. llubcrt II. }lu1nµhrey 1 0-~l inn .. and Sen. 1'.:dinund S. i\luskie 10-;o.·Jaine l, lo learn "if there "·ere any scandals or skeletons." The sumn1ary docs not indicate v.·htther he found any. He also investigated p o 1 i t i c a I contributions 1nade to as many as 14 senators including Kennedy, !\1uskic and llumphre}' along 11•ith Sens. \\'i lliam Proxm ire ~ J).\Vis.1; George f\lurphy \ R· Calif.): Joseph Tydings (D-~1d.); Albert Gore (0-Tenn.), and Quentin N. Burdick (D·N.D.J. Also investigated "'ere '\' o u n g Republicans National federation and the 'l'oung Republicans L e ad er sh i p Conference. The sun1mary said Ulase..,,·icz \\'an ted to learn if the groups v.·ere legal and how they "'ere sponsored. Auto Fire Kills \· Tlvo Childre11 1\ bicycle and a bikini 1nake a fetching ron1 bination <?.<; Renette Dallavu rides on a ~liami Beach path. She's five foot five and reads 37.25.35 on the tape measure. !'\oting that he was convicted of first degree n1urder. Broadbclt added : "that is the risk the purse snatcht'r takes. An elderly woman could die from the shock of the Incident and it is obvious that a jury is going to have very little sympathy for her attacker." CHICAGO <AP) -T\\'O children left unattended in the rear seat of a car burned to death v.•hile their mother shopped, police said today. Sa11 J11a11 J\la11 Se11tencecl Plcuit Pilferer Renetta Stubbs, .i, and her brother, Hank, 2, ,\•ere found in each other's arms f\londay after rescue efforts by passersby failed . In Fatl1e1·-ii1-law Attacl{ Piloting Porsclie? Patrolman P. f\fason said in his report that an investigation ';revealed the victims were left unattended ln the auto." His investigation indicated the children had been playing with matches, he said. Gary Roger \\.hile of San Juan Capistrano v1as scnicnced f\londay to sel'en days in Orange County Jail and placed on tv.·o years probation for his attack t\ov . 9 on h.ls father-in·lav.'. Superior Court Judge Lester Van Tatcnhol'e imposed SC'ntencc on \\ltitc. 26, of 1670'l Calle La Bomba , just one month after a jury in his courtroom round the defendnnt guilty o ( n1isdemeanor assault. \Vhite, v.•hose v.ilc, Rochelle. Zl. disappeared last August and v.•ho is still bt'ing sought by sheriff's officers \\'ho suspect foul play, v1as arrested by Santa An;i police shortly after he allegedly drove a truck directly at r.trs. \\'hile 's father. Cecil 1-tobbin s. GO. Hobbins is: actively in\·estigating the disappearance of hi s daughter. She WD S last seen on the dav before her cnr \Y3!' round abandonrd Outside the Carlsbad parcel service office v.·here she worked ::is a dri\'er. r-tobbins. con\'inccd that his daughter has been murdered, has hired a psyc hic in\'estigator to assist hiln in his probe. 1'hc continuing hunt b~· authorities has included a sea rch of the San Juan to1rn dump. 1 \\'hltc denied during his 1rial 1hat he dro\'e his vehicle directly al Robbins. 1-Ic Pretrial Airi11g In Henlev Deatl1 , I Case Delayed SAN A~TONIO, Tex. (l'PI ) - A stale judge loday postponed until April 22 a pf'('lrial hearing for accused multiple sla)•er Elmer \\1ayn~ llenlcy. chargro In !ilx or 'n slayings of young boys in a three-year sex·!Or1ure murder Spree. Judge J>resu;n ll Dial Jr. grsntcd the d~lay so de!en.<te attorney \\1111 Gray could study psychialric reports on examinatlons cooducttd by doe1ors fro1n Salt Lake Cil)', Utah, and Fort Y.'orth, Tex. Dial. however. refused to act on a fonnal motion to move the lrial 10 another city. "I'm not going to rule on it today. but could rule oo It btforc the new pn')trial hearing. which wlll be Ille third such hearing. on April 22." Dlal told Gray rrom Ult btnch. ' • ' said he dro\·e the truck off the road and on to Robbins' lav.·n becau11e of ;in injured leg v.·hich gave him trouble in disn1ounting fron1 the \'Chicle. lie also stated th11t his n1ain purpose in visiting the Robbins home des1>ite the pad feeling that existed betv.·~n them v.•as to reclaim his dog \l'hich had been taken by his fathcr·tn·\:11.1" from the San J uan home. llobbins 1esllficd that he \1·as v.·ork ing on his lawn \\'hen he spotted \Vhite's truck coming across the lawn at him . The f:llher or !he missing gi rl said he leaped to one side lo avoid being run do"11 and that he then held the angry \\'hite off \vith a ll'ngth of board until his Y.'ifc c:imc to the rescue. A Dana Point man became 1he first victim in that area f\1ooday of a nocturnal the south county -the potted plant 1hief v.·ho is described by Orange County Sheriff's officers as the curse of !he south CQunty-the pol tdanlp 1c pilferer. But investigators now ha\'e a clue to lhc identity or the mysterious foliage footpad. A pale yellow Porsche auto v.·as spotted in the area at about the time that a polled plant v.·as stolen from the patio at the ho1ne of Allan Clarence Rooney, 3'). of 3'40'll Alca1.ar St. "Our potted plant pilferer may be piloting a pale yellow Porsche," an investigator said . "A t least ~e llO\Y have a clue. Florida Gun1ncui Gets Ten Years SA~ DIEGO (,\p) -A Florida man has been sentenced lO JO years to life in state prison in a shooting outside a beach-area market. C.ltarles E. ?\ler\'inc llf, 27 of Lutz. Fla. 1\·as conl'ictcd or second-degree 1nurder in the death of George G. Payne, 23. He v.·as sentenced r-.tonday. \\'itnC'sses lestified ~1crvinc shot Payne l\ov. 6 during an arguincnl outside an Ocean 8c;lch stort'. OVER THE RIVER and ' . . THROUGH THE WOODS - For another month and a nalf. Placentia Ave .. will be torn up to widen the street. At times Placen tia Avenue will be closed and access will be ava ilable by way of Babcock St .• coming from the back way. We ~ope you will be patient wit~ construction as .the results will certainly be worth all the trouble. If you aren 't adventuresome. give us a call. and we 'll bring samples to you r ~ome. 19th ST. -1 18th ST. ~ < 17th ST.§ -> i )> . 1663 >--PlACfNTIA 16th ST. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES , IN COSTA MESA SINCE I 9S7 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 Mon.-Thu"-9 lo S!30; fri. 9 to 9t Sot. 9:30 to S • r J I r ' . ' Clerk Turns Away 2 LAFC Members • Penal Facilities System Attacked By .Grand Jury By WJLUA~f SCHREIBER Of "" Ot111 P'iltl S1•ff The Orange County Grand Jury branded the county's penal system a "public-supportl'd school for crime" f\.1onday and called for a maJot restructuring of correctional sen.1CM. In a letter to tlx-Board of Supervisors. Jury f()f"{'man A. W. Gazley Urged creation of a County DcpaTtfYlertt Q.f LEGIONNAIRE SPEAKER Deputy Commander Jones Legion Delegates Meet in Lag1ma Del egates rrom the 28 Orange County American Legion Posts v.ill meet at 6:30 p.m. Friday in the Laguna Bearh Post Zl2 clubOOuse. 3M Legion Street. Guest ~ker is ,._1arvin E. Jones. American Legion deputy commander from Redondo Beach. Dinner v.ill be served by the Post 222 auxiliary. A business meeting \\ill foll ow at 8 p.m. Dinner rescn.•ations may he made by contacting Della Staihr at 494- 7610 or Ada Burke at 499-1575. Senator Def ends Stand on Nixon, Canin e Fli ghts LAKE CJL\RLES, La. (AP) -Sen. Russell Long (0-La.). has defended a probe into how many times President Nixon's dog traveled on government aircraft '\ithout paying . Long said J\1onday he asked for evidence of government transportation used solely for the purpose of giving the dog a lift. J1e said he acted on behalf of the Joint Commilete on Internal Revenue Taxation whi(1n looked into t he President's tax: returns. "If the dog \\·as acrompanylne thf' President. then the position is that the plane 11·as going to make the lt !J>. anyway, and \Ve certainly can·SUbser1he to that. But if a plane Is dispatc hed ju.:>t to take the dog from \Vashington to San Clemente. then 1vc feel he should pay for it,'' Ru sscU said. llov.-e\'cr. he added. llX' committee found no evidence of any special dog flights. Correctional Services Wlder t h e leadership of a profes5ional penologUt. Such an agency, the jury said, .... wld "bring to fne citizCfls of Orange Count y the benefits of enlightened penology." In 1he le lier. 1he jury voiced coocem >Aith the 85 percent return rate of criminals who go lhrough the county's p€'na! instituttOnS. · "It is .this )ur;".!I contention that the ptiblic has a right to expect dc\'elopmcnt of effective meaM to increase the probability that persons confined to institutions \\'ill ~ retun1<.'d to ('On5trucli1·c roles in s.oc:ieiy,'' toe jury said. ,. "The jury believes that the only re.al protection the citizen has against crin1e is the correction of the criminal." The jury letter goes on to st.'.lte that .a.!I long as morl' than S17 million in tax money "continues to be poured into expanded facilities. equipment and personnel \\ith em phasis on S<"Ctlrity rather than on grasping the opportunity to change aberrant behavior, the outlook is indeed dismal." Gazlay said the jury studied a report prepared by !he State Board of Corrections for Orange Coun1y l°"''O years ago and other analyses before drawing it.s conclusions . The jury has been a constant burr under the saddle nf county jail officials. particularly Sheriff James r-.1usick. Caz.lay said ,._hisick is apparmtly satisfied to meet minimwn state st.andards despite numerous complaints. The jury letter said Orange County .... ·ill have to adopt "modem day" penology and· management to meet the goals of treatment for criminals stated by the state board. Among other things, the j u r y criticized: -Underutilization of e:dsting facilili('S at the same ti me expansions are being """""'1 · -Poor criteria for assignment or a criminal to a particular institution. -S1affing of penal institutions ''•ith deputies skilled in law enforcement. not correctional methods. -0\·erloading of maximum .security facilities Yti.th drunken dri\'ers. -Use of "medieval d isc i p 11 nary isolation" in an enlightened era of mental health. -Lack of research on repeat offenders and evaluation of diversionary prognns. 82,000 Fine Leveled Ove1· 'Deep Throat' PHOE~'lX (AP ) -Art Theatre Gu ild, Inc.. operator of Scottsdale's Ki\'a Theater. has hero fined $2,000 for transporting an obsc:ene film across statetines. The charge was leveled in connection \\'ilh the presentation last year of the film "Deep Throat" at the theater . For Medicinal Purposes Onl y ? STATESBORO. Ga. <UPI) - ~l rs. r-.tarv Bacon. arre.'\ted for drunken (!riving, told J u d g e Frances Allen she had been drinking "asafetida camphor," a home remedy for diarrhea. Under questioning. she told the judge the remedy was part gin. "\\1~11 . ho\\' much as a f e t id a camphor and how much gin? .. pressed Allen. "One part asafetida and nine parts gin ,'' replied the defendant. Allen fined her $156 and put her on probation for 12 months. , Counsel Claims • Illegal Election I Top Explore1• • l -- . ' ' l\1ary \\'right. a 17-ye;i.r·old lugh sthoql senior frorn J\'C'l'-'lon. l\las~ .. is the first president of the f100.000·nlen1brr Explorer Stouts di\'i- sion or Lhc Boy Scouts of ..-\rnl'r1ca. ~l ary. Clccted la st "'·eek, poses in a dress she rnade. Co1u1ty Of fici«1l Op1loses Meat W eigl1t Lctll el Rules Orange County's se<1lcr of v.cii:;htc; :ind Tll(!asures has Joined gro.,..u1g oppos1t1lln of offici:ils across the nation to nf'\\l~ proposed zneat 11'l'ight latx-Jing rulrs \\'illiam Fltehen, 1\'ho is respons1hlr for maintaining !he counry ·s 1\ e i g Ii r standards in addition to otner dutil's. sa1 t th e proposed nc.,.,· rci,'l.llations :i re "bas•"'! on an old rt•pudia ted l'Onccpt of lll'1 \\"Cighl \I h(•n p<iC'kcd." F'11chen said the con('('pl cannot h0lp but result in losses to ('Onsumcrs v.·ho cx1>ect to get the \\'eight indicated on the p.1ckage at the point of purchaSt.'. h-:1\1' n1·1·<'r !)l'":l p1~1 of-i m<-nlt \\'t•ight of 11:.i·;.i: u:' roultry and that is the offu•ial !'!:111' s!anc'f'. ..Our 111·1i::ht-. :ind mc:i~nrr" off i<'ials in !hi" 1·011111 h;1\'f' ;1h1ays puJ 1c>d off sale t~ll•~•· 1·:i• k.1.'t·'I 11h1•'1 flt• not ll'•"t'l !h•' t ·,1h'<1H11a ~t 1nd:.ird ;1· llitl rt\;11\ :;;torr." F1'<'hrn ~;ud \ "\\ l:vn ,1 p.i .. ho11,1· • f rnl«•l or poul!r~· i;> ]:il)l:I\"! ;1~ t.11•' )>0t1nd. 1hl:· l'OflSllm~r 1•xpt.'ll<; tu gt·\ .1 pt'1u111! of n.cat or poult ry out of the p:1 l'k:t!lt' .. he added.. "The prOJX'!<;l'f\ nc-.1 rulr"; \'.nuld destroy uur 1 rt·d·!_ility t111npl1·ttly ", 1\l'O city offiC'ia\q el(-ctro last \\('('J.; lu 1he Oranr.c Count\' Local Al:l'n1 ~ 1:-onn.'ltion Coo1miss1•-.o in ·n o;urpl'l'" !'hakt'Op v.ert' turnrd a11ay ~londay v.'ht'l1 lh('y Uic>d to gel s11orn 111 r-.tl'anwltill', J.1 Habra C'lt\' coonctlnlJJI Robert Ne1·1l, purgt'CI frorn I.AFC' it1 J 1·otl" later rull.'d 1\!c.!al. !ia1d he 11·1l\ not k('E1) his conte<;tNI '-\.•:it un1£·S.'i h..: g.<'l:> :1 ,·otl' of ('()Ofidcnt'I.' fr 0111 t·H1 l'OUJlC'llmC'n 1)1.rowgh .. ut l'n<· li'IUnty The latest flurry ti' at:1L\'1ty began II is A ff ectio11 For Y is itors Gets Iler1rinfi L \\'AUPlT~. \\'is. IUPl l -Karle1nn Arm..'llronJ!'. whose <"ampu~ pro t e ~ t hnmbinc killed :i rf'!'.e:trcher at l1'l<" llnivcrs1t\' of Y.'is('N]S1n. faCl'!'l n 1lisc1plin;1 ry hrarin)! frir hl'in~ "01·rr· amorous with fC'm alc vL<iitor~ " 11.:in·,..\· \\'inans. :1 .. !IOC'i:itc .,.,.:'lrdm for ~unt\'. at \\'aupun St:i!e Pnson, sa id Arm.q!roni: i~ heini:-: kept in "trmporary \orkup status" pcndin!! !ht' hr>ann~ \\'1nan~ o;:iid Arm.'lt!'l)ng. 27 \\'a~ "nn thr"!' diffN'Cnt occa.~ions O\'l'r.amomus \l'llh fcmalr \'i.o:itoro; " Armstroru:: "':t'I thrn ord!'red to "sit .1rros-; the t::ihlr frron1 all ft•n1.1!e \i~ilor.;" except his mn1her. "but he did not romply." \\'inan<i s,1id. ArmstronJ:'s \'isit ,~·i1h one yn11ng woman h:id In hr trrm1n:-itr<I hv "thrN.' officers." \Vinan.~ said. and they had to ··c:irrv him out'' of thr rnotn. \\'in.ans said ArmSln'll'H! will t>e reprl'SCnted by .'.l staff nd\'rx-ate and be entitled to cnll wi!ntS.'ll'S nt the diSC'ip!inary hearing. Armstro~ 'A'aS scntf'ncf'd l:i~t y1>ar In 2.1 yc.:irs in prif-On aflr>r hL<i con'•k1ion on state char~es of murder and arY!n in the homhUig of an Anny math buildin~ on the t;niversily uf \ViS('1'1rt!Lin's Madison cam ptlS-A researcher in the building was killed . Ann~lf'<ln~ still faces se-ntcncing on federal charges. Haythcon P ens P a c·t \\'ASl /J~GTD~ 1l'l'l 1 ~t :i te Ocparlmcnt officials todav ~aid lh.'.lt !he Hal'tht-.. in f'-0. r-.lnntl:tv s1,(111'l.t a eo11tr;11 r lo deliver to S;111d1 Arah1a ;.n ad\'ancl:'d 11;11l'k :intiairtTafl n1is~1l• -.1~1•·111 1,nr!h 11<'1 \\'CCll S260 million ;1ntl ~270 mill io11. Th" system is dt"'1~ned II\ 11npro1·r· the i:r>fr-nS<! ~ysten1 around pnn(·1pnl c1\i('S :tn<l oil lllStal!alions i'n ~iltHIJ ,\r:1b1a. "For products that loS(" 1no1'\ll1n·, \tJ(' c:onsu1ncr pays for the moisture v.·eigh1·d and labelC'd at packing time but has si.JH1' leaked oot tine product,'' F'itchcn said Fitchcn said the California IX·p;:irtmcn! of Food and Agriculture has also 101t+'d strong opposition to the propo:.l·d regulations in the name of its director. L' H. Christensen. Purse Snatcher Guilty The Orange County offiC'1al s:nd .,.,·atr·~. \\·ct \~Tapp<_'rs and packing suhstanccs Synagog ue Hit With Va11dali sm COLCllESTEH. U:JM. < Af' f -Ji u man v.·aste v.·as stre.,.,·n about an OnhOOo.~ synagogue on the fourth day of the .Jewi sh Passover holida y, state policC' said. Troopers said the waste ~'as found ~·londay on scrolls and othfr religious objects. Prayl"r shawls and caps Wl're dipped into 10111:1 ho\\'!S and stre\\n across the interior of the synagogue. A mixture of dc-tergent, bleal'h and soap po.,.,·der Y.'l!S smeared on satin CO\'crcd reading desks. "llow can I sav 11·hat I feel. It 's a"'ful." said Abraham Zubo\~·. a member ot !he Colchester Jewish Aid Congregation's board. 111 Death of Old Woman 1\ man v. ho~e ;g..\•ea r-olrl vic tim died 11; day~ aftl·r hf' knocked her to the s1d<" \\'.'.llk <tncl <;n<il('h~ her pu rSl' has hcrn found i:u1l1.v of f t deg_tc.'C murder by an f)1«1n~1 · f'ou! 1 Supenor Court Jury. Juil;•t> ]{a\n1un \'1nt1·n1 accrp!r1! th>' \'rrd1r1 r«c·,,rdl·1! aga1ns1 H1ch<1rd Cur~ril :O.loralt•<;. it of Anaheim. and set Apnl 2.'i for ~entt'!l('1nc 10 v.·hat could be a hfe t.·nn in ~1.1tr· pr13on . r-.tor:lles was charl!Nl. .,~:i!h robbery Au;:. 17 :ifl er being identified a5 lh« man 1\·ho atlacked '.\trs. ~t1nn1e ~lae Sm11h. ';9, as sh1• ~·a lkcd 1111h a fnrnd throu~h an Anaheim shopping Cl·nter. r-.turrlrr ~·:l~ add!.'fl 1ri !If!· :illl·~ari•in~ ~·h(•n r-.1rs. Srn1th died Sept 2 fronl a blond t·lrit inducio<I by th•· 111111 rw!; ~11 .. suffered 1n the attack . ----~---------- " \1 !1> n Tu~in c'Ol1ncilman 0 on a 1 d ;-..;iltnN'llt nnd • 'yprl':S.'! rouncilv.'OfT'IRII \!11'' Frank.ic•\.\1Ch shoY.'<'d up at the ,1f<it \' of thr-cl<'rii. or UlC Boord c4 :.u1Ji•n1sors tu be s.,.,·om In. They h..1ci bt>cn e I e c l c d ~ 1' o rn 111 is s ion e r and alternalf'. rroprci1\'Cl\'. dunng thl' IA.'ague al Cities ~lcc;lt•;tt \ '(lnunitlr\· TTl\'t'llng that S3W \,.\·11".'.'I suddc·!1 oustrr. \ «:iun1y N111nsel Adrian Kuyl>'f' ruled 1~· rlt't:tion ll\cgal becau.'!e the lldions \1°('n· not on Ille ai::enda. 11-.e ruling "''as • :tffir('C<J :-.fondav v.'ocn the clerk refmed l.i ~Ill' 1r 1hc1n tn. Tli.• flnl~· l~al a<1ioo t..1km by the ~·l•~·H"n 11')1n1nit!l'f'. according to h 11~ 1-,.·r. v.·;1s 1 he rlection (ff Newport li1 .. 1tl1 :-,1.,~ or Donald ~l<:lnniJ to fill a 1.1t·an t ~ .. 11 on ti t<' I.AFC. He v.il\ not 11.11 1· 10 ho.· .~11o1rn in. ho11·e1·er, because he 11 ;1~ :1lr1·[H.h ' ;u1 :1l1ernatc. '1 !'Ii· 1·n!u•p rn.1tter "'ill probably ... urf:u·t· ;tga111 at \\'~nesday's ~.1r I\!-'!' 11!<'\'{l !I~ \lht'rC t""O TTL""n - :--.t11:1r1·lh and ,"l;r·,·tl -t"Ollld show up to 1 I.uni lht· :-<ink• S<'at. '\1·1·1! oµCTled Jul\ cafll!lllign sh:ir1ly :1fl •·r th·· f\\O \\'('re turned away to stay in 1th· "r:lt hy i-.-..utni:: a lrogrny position p;1fl"r :-1a1u1i;! h1" casc. '"I \11'J11ld call on the councils of the r111·" of Ora~e C'.oonty 10 take the 1111'"'""'-'I") 3l1ion lo rt'tain the slabitily, 1·011f1d1ncc :U1d Ghjcctivity that I f~ !. \Fl' h,1 ... r-teN'ised over the past l'A'O 11·;1r~ ... :\1·1·11 ,s..'lid. · 'I h· · f'Offl plcx ha."iSle actually began 1ast 'l"11•.;d;11· .,,,.ht·n :U1 undrtennined nw11her (1f count y mayors held a secret meeting t11 plan stralt>gy fOf' the LA F C r• 'flri::an i1 :ti ion. Thi· ;1t"lir111 C'ame Thursday at 11 mN't ini:: of the Cities S e I e c t ion Crnnrn11tre of the League of Citie8 Jt!('nded by 23 ('(ll1n!y mayors. ·n1<' rn1~·1ing h::id been called to fill a \'::icancy left m the panel when Ful!ertoo Couocilman Looi:ii "Red" ReiMan:lt °"''a~ c1.~reatcd in last month's electkm". :\1·~·port Reach ~1ayor Donald Mclnni.!1 .,.,.a~ elet·ted to rill that 9e3t.. Thrn. 111 a surprise move, a coalition or crntral and coastal county citie"!I voted to oust Ne\'il fron1 the p;inel and replace him with Tustin Councilman Dooald Saltarelli. Kevil had beatt'fl Snltarelli for lhr> seat a year ago. The day after the oommlttee mttting. Supc:·•oisor Ralph Diedrich. chalnnan or L \Fr. d('('!arrd the mayors who met in private mny have violated the Ralph ~t. Hrnwn At1. a;::iin.o;t secret meetings. lie also said County Coomel Adrian Kuy~>f'r had held Saltarelli's election illrgal because the required 30 days notice had nol been given. Tod ay , Nevil stated the history ol' hi.!1 ~er\'.icc on t.AFC and caUed for a vote or confidence. "I don't feel a rcpresmtaUV1! who ha., c:1rried out a 'hatmet man' type of action. for ll.i\atever rea<;m, i.s oooducive: to rational. objective decision making,'' Nevil said in reference to Saltarelli. Saltarelli is allt.>gedly the man .,,'ho called the secre< meeting. lie said the \'Ole fl confidtnee "Can be dooe <"ither by strongly supporting my position on this body Of' by appointing !'-Omeooe who has not been a party to this t:onspiracy. '' The LAFC is a panel cl five commissioners ""™ are authorized to rule on any city annezation, de· annexation or sphere of influ£1'1CC. '.lll'111 b<>rship 1n{'ludes t.,.,·o C' o u n I y ~urcrv isor.;. two city officials elected by the lf'ague of Ci ties and one publ io rn•ml:..er. ------ IN THE SPRING A yoono g !r1"S fan:f l1gh1ly turns to lhOugh!s ol Easter l1nery from the Red Balloon. ltd. Wedding Party Ru~kus Sian Winship, a Mouseke1eer at Disneyland. mode1S; a lontjj floral prtnl dress by FIOl"ence Eiseman. available 1n Stles 2·12 $1an 1s the daughter ol Ce re1rionie s l1i cluded 10 Arr es ts , Nine Injuries DETROIT f A Pl -It y,·IJI be a while before anyone forget s the wedding of .John Schumacher and Barbara Loomis. The wedding parly ended with a bra.,.,·! that w,ithoril ics say ln\•olved 300 re.,,.·elers and Police from light agencies. By the time it v.·as pver. 10 persons v.·ere taken int-0 custody and nine police officers were treated for injuries. One ""'cdding guest said the n .,_,.!~· married couple had already left for their honevmoon -in a hotel across the street -v.·hen the fight broke 001 . Police said it all staned v.'hen partygoers poured Into the street in front of the VF\\! llall ln Redford Town.Vlip early Sunday, mobbing two officers trying 10 give a ticket to one departing guest for running a stop sign. "They attacked !he two Redford oftiOO""S in !orcu and they cnlled for reinforcement../' police Sg1. D n I e Johnoon said" ~1ondav. "The end result was everyone was 1i-)'ing to attack the police officers -they_hit them from behind. jumped on them from behind and kicked them from behind." Johnson said \Villiam Schumachl"r. 25. a brother of the bridegroom. came out of the hall 'While officers .,..·ere trying to give out the ticket. Police said he \,·as interfering. •·finally. he dropPed his drink and Rrl'lbbed right onto the officer." Johnson said. "The ofricer pushed him a.,.,ay. Apparently this made some 'A'ilnesses hostile and they attacked the office.rs." Y.'illiam's wife. Oieryl. said her husband was not carrying a drink and was only inquiring what was wron11:. She> said her husband wears braces becaU.!le he suffered polio as a child and that the braces were broken in the incident. She said there were only al)out 50 people left at the party \-\'hen the fighting broke out -about half of them v.om<>n. But police !laid the women joint'<t in the f\ghti ng too. State po!ic:e Sgt. Jerry \\'ensloff said :inother Schumacher brother. :O.lichael. 21, °"''as actually arrrsted lhrt-c times during the fight. The first lime. some of the people in the crowd fre<'d hin1 from the patrol ear. and the nrxt two lim<'5 hr> jumped out himself and triOO to nee. Wt'OSloff said. Finally. police say. ~flchael either ran into or was struck bv an auto Mc .... as 1akcn to a hospital. ~·here a friend said he received nine stitches. Then he \\"aS charged with disorderly conduct and rtleased. Another brother. Daniel Schumacher, 18 \\'8S also arrested in the fi~ht, pollct• SRid . \\'illi am Schumacher wns arre~1ed .,.,.hC'n he came to police hcadquar1ers to Inquire about his brothers. •• '. Mr. & Mrs. Tnomas W1nstup ot Corona del Mar. THE RED BALLOON LTD. •K.t<l()Nt•-4.AHO Mt-OOfl '"""" .......... '°""" & C(lUtfl'JllT 0.... 1'1ol}~ ' 4 DAtL V PILOT .Tornadoes Strilat! Again It's Electio11 Day-Agait1 ELECTIOS DA v. ·74 -:'te'l.'J)On Beach and Hun tington Beach voters streamed to the polls tcxlay 10 elt'i:t themselves some ne'I.' Citv Council membe~ and vote on sorTie other ofJice!> and proposition!;. :Ibey strfamed to the polls. that is. unless they figured to gel v.·c·tted from the skies. In that event , they likely trickled to lhe polls. The outcome at this hour is unclear. SO is the v.·ea1her. Anw·av. it's another election day here on uie cOast. \\'e di-;patched the general law cities earlier. Now it's time to get the \'oting over u·ith for the two charter 1nunicipalities in our region. Other u·ondcr spols in Orange County also voting today are Los Alamitos, Anaheim 1:1nd Placentia, Jn all !he city council elections, there are 50 candidates seeking 16 open spots. TifAT ~1EA1'S BY a little later tonight, u·e V.'111 have 34 losers in our midst. As it develops. the results here on the coast ·may not be too late after all. Leaky skies. along ·11rith some yawn- inducing campaigns, may combine to hold down the ,·oter turnou t. Additionally, both Huntington Beach and Newport Bead\ folk.s today are balloting on .oomputer punch cards. a system calcuJated to speed the COWlling process at the end. A SU.tlLAR S\'STE)f v.·as tried out earlier in San Clemente's municipal election with stunning success. The losers found out about it so fast they couldn't believe it. Election watchers v.1lo had planned to stand around and drink all night had their liming thrown off beca~ they had to start so early. The ' Newport and Huntington voting systems are somewhat similar in that the voter rakes a card, finds the name of the candidate he dislikes the least, and punches a hole nen to his or her name. Thus his ballot is cast. JUST 111INK, it's one 0£ your rare opportunities to punch out a candidate. Newport Beach precinct officials early in the voting today reported that everybody seemed to be getting aJong j~ fine with the new computer Cards. They almost used the \•/Ord fool proof. Almosl By U1lltd Press h1ttru1Joaal 1'orandoes and SC\'trt thunderstorms hit the .south again ~londoy, killing a "''Oman in Geor:g1a and <'Jus1ng dama~t there and In eastc-m TennC'ssee and South Qi.roHna. The '.'\atlooal Y.'eather Service ordered pre-dawn tomado watches tod:.ty in northern Florida and south ea s I e r n Georgia. A spring storm hit :-iev.• England, prompting he.1:1vy 5now u·nmtng.s for today. Fort.'Casters predicted 6 to 10 ioches of :sno"'' may ilCCUmulate in south central ,"\ew York. \Vt:T S."\O\\' and rain ·were expected 10 produce hazardous driving concht1oos 1n port ions of l>cnnsylvania. Hhode !sit.ind Kurt Caslies 111 and :O.tassachusetts. Strong "''inds piled up v.·aters on the t>:<treme sooth~·est sbe>rcs of Lake Erle during the night. L.akt noochng v.·as reported one half mile inland at one point. the NaUonHI \\1tathtr Ser.·ice said. One ol the nev.• tv.•isters destroyed a mobile home at Banconton, in southern (ieorgia. 1'1onday, killing a v.·01nan and injuring Uiree n1embers of her family. Se\·eral tornadoes touched down in northern Georgia, '1.'here 16 died in lti.st \~·eek's Qr1S!augh1. No new fatalities \\'ere reported. ~lore t.han 320 peTSOM died in tornadoes \llednesday and Thursday, the 9 biggest toll in 49 years. The latest victim v.·as identified s.s )trs. Sandra Sell, ~·ho died '"'hen a • • Kurt and owner, D('bra Cranford of Lubbock, Texas show off $750 ~heck they receiyed. Kurt's name ~as drawn as first place winner 1n a grand opening of a local clothing store. Store owners at first. refused to pay up. A suit was filed and Kurt can now afford to under· go 'serious cat operation.' lorn.ado smashed Iler trailer home near Albany. A~OTIIER TOR."'llAOO Oa:uened the police stat.ion at the to"'TI of AJapaba aod damage ~·as reported in several othe-t South Georgja area. April continued to be the cruelest month. A surprise stonn dumped seven incbcs of snou· on Indian.a covering some areas '"'hi.'Tt tornadoes killed upv.-ards o{ 40 last v.'tek. Roads u·ere shck and hazardous .. ltCC()rding to the st.ate police. Today's baseball season opener for the Cleveland Indians "'U cancelled be-cause ·of .. heavy snow" and cold y,·eathe:r in Cleveland. Jn 1.farqut!tle. lilich .. the temperature ' .-:---""""' - plunged to 3 below and strolJm on Clllcago's""fichlgan, /t.\'eruJe, bopmg !or 1prin£. got blasts ol freezing winds . Snow and frttz.illg temperatures hampttfd rtSCUe ~·orkers !\fondly while a fire on I.he campus ol Central State Uni\·ersJ1y in Xenia. Ohio added n)Ore damage to the millions al dollars of destruction causOO by tornadoes L'lst Wednesday. TllE FIRE )tooday broke out on 1he top floor of the thr~tory CSU student union building, but v.·as conflnned to two or thrtt rooms. The Unl\'("f"Sity. u'hich is planning to resume classes for gradua1ing seniors April 15. had closed and sent home its 1.300 student$ foUov.ing 1he tornado. Isra~l Eyes War 'Responsibility' ' f rom \\'lre Services JERUSALEl\I -Prime htinister Golda fl.leir and he r cabinet met today to review briefly Israel's unpreparedness for the October War but avoided the issue of Defense l\finister l\foshe Dayan's personal responsibility which has brought demands that he resign. "The issue of ministerial responsibility did not. come up.'' infonnation minister Shimon Pere5, a leading Dayan ally, said after a four..and-a...haU·hour cabinet meeling. A CABfl'oi"Fr communique said the di~ion on lessons to be learned from an inquiry into the government's actions on the e\'e of the October \\'ar "will be continued and v.·ill be carried on at the next cabinet meeting Thursday." Cabinet Secretary ~tichael Amon said, llowe\'er, the discussion on the inquiry took up less than an hour of the morning meeting. Political sources said f\frs. l\leir and Olher ministers left the cabinet session to continue discussions on their next moves in the political crisis \\'ilh leaders of her · ruling labor alignment. 1'feanv.•hile, in \\'ashington, an initial move toward full resumption or U.S. relations with oil-rjch Algeria may de\·e\op Uiis week from a visit to \\'ashington by Algerian President Jlouari Bownediennc. Boumedienne is to meet Thursday v.·i!h President Nixon and Secretary of State llMry A. Kissinger. STATE DEPARntE~T 0 fr i c i a Is disclOISed l\fonda.v that the Algerian leader is coming to Washington at Nixon's reqµesl. Boumedieime's \'isit to the t.'Jlited States, his first to any nation, had been planned so he could . auend a special meeting of the Uniled Kations General ~sembly in Nev; York. The U.N. session was called at Algeria's request to discuss prices and polential shortages of rav.· materials. Lebanon, rnean\\·hiie, ~ resisting pressure from Syria and Israel, and has decided to hold on to t\lo'O Israeli pilots v.·ho.se Phantom jet fighter-bomber crashed in south 1£brulon. "Under Lebanese lav.·s the pilots cannot be turned O\'er 10 their country as long as military hostilities betv.·een it and us are under way,'' Derense 1'tinister l\asri .~taalouf told reporters. THE PLANE CMfE do"1l in flames 1.ionday du ring fighting bet\\·een Syrian and Israeli forces on fl.It. Hermon, the Biblical QlOWltain tha t stretches into Lebanon as u·ell as into Syria and Israel. A Defense Ministry spokesman sa id the tv.·o pilots bailed oot mid were being lrealed in the Beirut military hospital. He said both had minor bruises and one sprained a \loTist. On the \\'ar front , clashes between Syrian and lsraeli forces in the Golan lleights entered their fifth \\'eek as Syria reported rene~·ed fighting on 1.lt. Hermon at the northern end of their cease-rire line. · He'• Plrky \\'orld Chess champ Bobby Jo~ischer is going to the French Riviera ~to play In the 21 st Chess Olympi'ad June 6·30. But he says he will only make his moves in a building separate from all the other· competitors. Ted Kennedy F ea.rs Death As Presiden t BONN (AP) -Sen. Edward ~t. Kennedy. considered a front-runner in the 1976 presidential campaign, said in an interview toda y he is bothered by fears of assassination. Asked by the \Vest Gennan newspaper Bill Ze itung if members of his family '"'ant him to be president. th e '-1assachusetts Democrat replied: "l\fy God. no. After \\'hat happened to my t\\'O brothers, they are very much afraid." Asked if he was afraid, Kennedy said: "To he honest, yes. But if I thought about it too much, I "'ouidn't be able to function." Then he added, "I would be rrazv if I completely ignored the danger."' e El eelioH Da y \\'ASHINGTO~ iVPI ) -Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey ID-:\linn.J. and Sen. Barry Gold\\'aier jR·Ariz.), "members of a \'erv exclusi\'e club." think lhe United S1aies needs another national holiday - General Election Day. Meanv.tiile, }lwrtington Beach voting officials were predicting with their $400,CKX> oomputer on the line, they should have the votes tallied in about two hours later tonight. You can bet the Newport ele<.1ion folks \1rill be racing against that. Despite all the electioneering tumult.. and shouting, tub · thumping a~d other madlinaUoos which have marked this election. you can still find politicians in the t\\·o cities who are n!laxed, casual, and sporting easy smiles. Billy Gra ham Denies Seeking Income Tax "'\id 'Old Blue f;yes' Big Hit At Ca rnegie A ppearance Stripper Offers Judge a Sho1v- But I-l e Says No CHICAGO (UPI\ -ri.telindn 7.ollicoffer offered to do her thing for Circuit Court Judge r . Emmett 1.lorriscy ?o.1onday. He asked her to save it for a younger man. ri.tiss Zollicoffer's thing is dancing naked in the Upstairs Lounge in subur- ban Golf l\1ill. The liberal Democrat and conservati\'e Republican -v.·ho both once ran for President -smiled at each other across the Senate floor 11onday after Humphrey introduced a measure that would make national holidays out or general election days. The bill \\·ould set the fU'St. \\1ednesday after the first t.1onday in i'\ovember for general elections and it passed, 55-21. e Kissh1ger Visit fl.tEXICO CITY (AP) -Secretary ()f State Henry A. Kissinger and hls bride are meeting today with l\f e x i ca n President and 1\trs. Luis Echeverria. The Kissingers are on their way back to \Vashington from their honeymoon in Acapulco. Jo~or e:tample, Huntington Beach City Attorney Don Boofa is re I a x e d . THIS IS BECAUSE he is running on the ballot unopposed. Also loose and easy are Newport Happiness is an unopposed candidate. Beach 1'1ayor Donald 1.fclnnis and his councilmanic sidekic~ John Store and PauJ Ryckoff. 1bi.s is because they don't have to run until 1976. That ought to be a great vear for some Flag·w11ving. • Nixon O pposes PJan \V ASHINGTON (AP ) -A \\·'nite House spokesman said fl.londa\' President Nixon opposes a Senate plan ihat v.·ould require states to enact no-fault automobi le insurance. "Even though the merits of rxr-fault have been generally established , the overriding issue ooncerns the proper federal role." said presidential assimant \\'illiam E. Timmons. 1.IONTREAT, N.C. !AP' -Evan g('liSI Billy Graham has denied asking for or receiving White !·louse help in federal income tax matlers. "I have never requested any help from the \Vhite Ho~ on my lax audit," Graham said 1.fonday night in a telephone interview from his home in Afontreat. "Secondly. I have never received any hi'lp. ·· Graham. a supporter of President Nixon in his presidential campaigns. responded to a weekend statement bv Sen. Lo\\'ell P. \Veicker IR-Conn. I. • \Veicker said Graham. actor John 'Vayne and other "\VhltC House friends" had been protected a{Lcr the Internal Revenue Ser\'icr had beb'Wl audits on them. Earlier this u•cek. \Vayne sent n telegram to \Veicker denying he had received IRS favors. "I have never asked for, nor have 1 received.,IRS favors , nor have I needed them ," lhe actor said. i'E\V YORI\ IAPJ -"1 •nate to y,·ork. I don't knoy,• y,·hat I'm doing here," singer Frank Sinatra said as he opmed a concert tour that ended tv.ll years of retirement for Old Blue Eyes. But an audience that paid $150 to 525 a seat for Sinatra's first concert in (a!Tl('gie Hall kl\ey,1 v.·hy the 53-year-O!d singer "·as in the l"ev.· York landmark, and ii gave him several standing orations. Sl~ATRA. IN his first personal appearance in Nev.· York since 1957. sho'"·ed Monday night he can still hil lhe notes he tries for and hold tncm as Jong as he tries to hold them. In a performance to benefit Variety Clubs lnternational's charilies r 0 r children, Sinatra calted hi~lf primarily a saloon singer. lie forgot I.he l}Tics a couple of times. even in his familiar ."1o1y \Vay.," but he picked them up again v.ith the comment, Dark Skies • Ill Southland Lo1ver Te niperatures Ex1Je cted for Coast iu. Mi:diveek Te1npernll1re1 11111 \J ~ltoll DELIVERY SERVICE ' LF..~:ery c.t trt £1a,1r Pilot IS i.l3<"iW'IUd ...,,,,., I f'I • Ill Utt ,_ ..... i.IJA,Ulllll,..c..,.il '-hlOC II !1t tal!I 111 tan 111i 1 .... llllrlly • -• ,. ... , •• fllll llf'l llr t 1• ~ •I 1• ~. tlf ... 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Wtltr ,..,.,,.., .. 111-. jt, S11n, ~10011 , Tides TUISOAY St<Of'll 1'11,rl ll 'H ~"" I.I St<O<'od low ''°" 11.m. 1.r WliONlfSOAY 1'1..,t llltll 1 !03 D 1¥1, ),) +"•tit 10¥< t :lS 1.m. .0) $t<Ofld llhlll ,, lhOO •·"" J.O $tc.Ofld IOW t :)t fJ./'fl. , 1 SUI! ri~ 6:JO 1.m. "'' 1·20 11,m . "'-tftn IO:)t ''"'' ,_.,, I 01 1 m. "You probably don't know them either." The uptempo tunes \\'Ct(' really up - "Bad Bad Leroy Bro\\TI," ··1\·e Gol You Under 1.ly Skin. '' "1.ty Kind or T0\\11. Chicago Is." TIIERE \l'AS A bit of chat time in v.-hich Sinatra mo"ed a music stand and a \\'\'.lbbly stool. commenting, "A $3 million act with a bad stool." After telling the audience he really didn't knov.• v.·hy he \\'as in Carnegie Hall , Sinatra added : "I have a fe\\· fri ends and associates 9.'tlo said, 'Do a little v.llrk. Control it.' So I've done tele\'ision. Vegas. an album and no"' a concert tour." \Vhen someone in the audience called out that he couldn't hear, Sinatra responded. "Buy the records. \Vhat do you \\'Rill from me? I'm hollering." But he quickly added, ~·1·11 try to be louder." He lighted a cigarette to sing a medley of •·saloon songs," then gave out v.ith fa\'orites such as "Last Night \\'hen Vt'e \\1ere YOWlg," "Violets for Your Furs'' and "Here's that Rain)' Day ... Prisoners Released NEW DEUCT . tndia (AP) -India, Pakistan and Bangladesh a~ today on fne release of 195 Pakistani u·ar prisoners. lov.·ering the last major barrier to friendly relations on the subcontinent. N~xo 1i Shoiving Sliglit Climb NEW YORK (UPI) -"'ith more public appearances, P r e s i d e n t Nixon's standing with the American people has begun to climb from its alltime lov.'. according to the latest Louis 1-lllnis poll, The Prttidml's Popularity rose fi\'t polnts to 31 percent in 1\.1arch rrom the low points ol 26 percent a month ear1ier, the Harris survey said It found ln a. poll of 1.495 ho<iseholds. "The President; howt\'eT, ls by no means o~t or the \\'OQ<fs ," Harris reported of the survey conducted l\tarch 24·29. • The 24·year-0ld brunette \\'as up on a charge of obscenity. She offered to gi,·e l\forrissey proof there \\'as nothing obscene about her. ri.torrissey begged off. e While• K illed c~mJSTIANSTED, V.I. lAPl -'J'v,·o more v.·hite persons have been found shot to death on St. Croix. The bodies of retired U.S. Air Force Col. Hov.·ard D. Hensley and his wife were found in the dri\'ev.'ay 10 their home. Police said it didn 't appear to be a suicide. He said he \\'35 hearing, or v.·atching, the case only because the regular judge, \\'alter P. Dahl. v.·as av.·ay. l\tonissey protested he is a bikini man. at most. Dahl is a bit younger. he said. and might have a more judicial view. e K1!ndnf11 'Da mage' TRIPOLI, Libva (AP) -Premier The case \\'as postponed u n ti I Thursday, \\'hen Dahl is sc'neduled to take it on. Abdel Salam Jalioud is taking over the 1nanagement of Libya,'$ forcign relations in an effort to undo the damage done by President r-.toammar K b a d a f y , diplomatic S<>Urces said today. The attorney for the upstairs lounge. Julius L. Echeles. a Chicago criminal allomey, argued that dancing naked "is no different from the art in the nudes v.·hich can be Sl-'Cn in the Art Institute of Chicago." The sources emph.asired that Col. Khadafy is still the country's strongman and that Jalloud remains his right-hand man. They added they expected no radical changes as a consequence of the shift. ?o.IOJTissey agreed, but uith a reservation. "They don't wiggle in the Art tute," he said. tnsti· I' Ladies Night Women Feted for Achieve1nent NEW YORK <UPI) -Katharine Hepburn and Billie Jean King were among t he e1gtrt won1en of achievement honored in last night's telecast, "\Vomen of the Year, 1974," broadcast from Lincoln Cen· t ter. The women, selected by ballot by the readers of the Ladies ~ Home Journal, were: -Katharine Hepburn. actress. -Barbara \Vallers, television n1oderator. -Billie Jean King, tennis champion. -Rep. Martha Gri!filhs (IJ.Mich.), sponsor o! the Equal Rights Amendment. -Particia Roberts Harris, attorney and former U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg. -Dorothy Height, president of lhe National Council o! Negro \Vomen. -Barbai:n ri.1cDonald , consultant on Early Childhood Education. -Dr. D1xy Lee Ray. first woman chairperson o{ the Atomic Energy Commission. The one-hour present.ation was moderated by Bess ~-tyerson fonncr Consumer Affairs Commission. ' ~ach of the women, was given a gold pin or a sunburst des.igned by rnran}'., and among the pr'esenters were Clare Boothe l.uce, Cher Brtno. Eunice Shr!ve~ and Or. Virginia Apgar. Some 3,000 mv1ted guests were invited to the black·Ue evenL , r e e r y e e n k ·o it r y I. d DAIL PJLO T a ------- 'Serious' Setaior • Shallow Grave Incumbent Mayo1· Defeats Student 2 Couples Held in Murder From W1re Stn1CH Greensboro, (Ga.) H:gh School senior Glenn Coleman, v.·ho "got serious" over a » ciology project and ran for mayor, got hls first taste of politics. He lost. The lS-year old student got 44 votes as a write-In can· didale for mayor to 399 for in- cumbent ~tayGt "'eldon Smith, v.-00 "''Ofl his fourth tenn ln of· fl«. • Cardinal Terence to ok e spenl an unexpected hour in a stalled elevator' chatting with a group of stranded schoolchlldren \\'ho couldn't hear him. The Roman Cath o l i c archbishop of New. York had gone to a television studio to 1ape a Mass to be telecast ltfan With Gun Killed By Police LONG BEACH fUPll - Paul Watts. 43, v.·as killed by 10 pol ice bullets !\fonday v.·hen he allegedly refused to drop a pistol he 'A«lS hold ing. Offi~rs Rop:cr Ost.omc and Dick Quesiel said the y responded to a rt>port Watts had threatened neighbors v.·ith Easter morning. \\.ilh him v.·ere a doten childr~ from St. Frnncis de Sales School for the Dear in Brooklyn, who ap- pear on the show ""<Itching !he cardinal's \\'Ords lranslated in- to sign language... • Da,·id Fernander., ri freelance \\Titer, says Kit Canon "11.·as an "Imperialist" and an I~ian klller and Taos, N.M. ought _ lo rename the pan named In his t.>oor. ''There is a feeling in Taos against Carson," he said. '"lbett are some people v.·ho believe he was ju.st an Indian killer. I know for example of a letter ... that said he v.'efll to California and shot an Indian _right between the eyes.'· Al.JtA~fBRA (A~l -Tv.·o young roving couple$ ha \'e been booked for investigation of the murder ol ~ young v.·oman whose decon1posed body polil'e dug out of a grave near v."here the couples h.ad earlier lived. IA!tlinin& to gl \·e details, Overtime Witlll1oldii1g Suit File<l LOS AJ<GELES I AP l -The federal Depertment °' Labor has accused Ramooa's ~lex­ lcan Food Products Inc., ov.n- ed bv former U.S. Treasun.'r RamOna Banuelos of railing to pay l[Uck ·driyers overtime Fernandez is on the . lecture circuit trying to get SUWofl for renaming the park aflf't · • r ates. Santia go Lujan. a Taos Indian Stanford pohcewomen Kris ll enclerson. left , and who died in a JaparM"se prison Debbie \Vhi te1nore enjoy a n1oment in the sun dur- camp during \Vorld War JI. ing an off·duty stint. 1'hey've been on six months * of duty 10 full un1forni. 1nclud1ng sidearms and "1~rle I.laggard, the country nightstick, and both have been in investigations music smger whose album which have required t.hc use of drawn weapons. "Okie fron> ~1uskogee" sold -------- over a mlllion copies, sa\"s his jtreatest honor v.·as O<'rform- ing In the \\'hile llouse in ~1arch 1973 for f irst L.1dy Pat Nixon's birthday. ··1 "·as impressed ""llh Prtsident ~ixon and I v.·ill ad· mil I v.•as not a :\i>~on fan v.·hen I l\"ent to the \\"hitc Hoose." llagcard said in an inten ·ie"·· ·· 1 fo und hiln to Western)[.liile House Lie1i Asked by Co1·y S;\CR A ~1 E ~i0 IAP I .1<oSU1Tiinp:. of rour~c. lh3t the The fi rm has "repe ate<Jly smce January 1~72" failed to pay 11-.i tin\CS rates for hours be}ond 40 in a "·erk, the suit st.a!<'d. • The suit, filed in feclerJ\ court here ~londay, setks to stop non·paym~t of overyime rates and rt'QUi re keeplng of adcquate"\.rork hour rt'C'Qrds. The ~uburba n (:ardina firm prev1ously had been raided by imm\.p;ration official s v.·00 sa id they found nurnero.u illegal a!if"ns working there. ~trs. Banuelos, -19. resigned In February after ser\ ing t"·o yl~ars as the hight'st-rJnkini:: r..texkan-Ameriran in the :i'tx- on admini.~tion . th<y said, Watts emerged PEOPLE a pistol. \\'hen they arri vt'd, ( ) California should placl' a !11't1 hoa rd \\"Iii find !he President on the \Ve.stern \\'hitc House 10 should pay taxes in the state insure th al PtC'"Sident ~ixon "ht'rl' he \"Ot~ ... Olry said. pays any ha ek inromc taxes --------'-------------- from his ae>aM ment carrying the pistol. They took cover and '----------' ordered him to drop the gun . He started to point it at them, they said. so both of- ficers opened fire, shooting Watts in tho ch~t and ab- domen. Watts fired no shot s. e Pla11 Abn11do11ed SACRAMENTO fAP I Contra Costa County y.·as released from the odd-i!ven gasoline marketing plan ).ton· day by Acting Gov. Ed Reinecke. The relcaS<', C'ffcct ir<' at 12:01 a.m. todav y.·as at the request of the -Contra O:ista County board Gf supervisors. estude11t ltfl•.•1 1111 NE\\'11ALL <CPI I A group of student$ joined the search li.1onday by sheriff's ha \"e a fantastic mind. Sinr<' then things h<l\"(' happened ·which changed my opinions . "I don't lhink anybody can feel the same about the man they did a year ago or before Watergate happened." * l\fillionaire B 111 Daniels. former owner of the Utah Stars of the American basket· ball association "·ho now O\ITIS the No. 4 ran ked heavyv.·eight boxer Ron Lyle, said he will run for governor of Colorado. Daniels, 40. a Republican . said he ad vocates pr ison refonn. ridding the state of v.·elfare c h eate r s and abolishing school busing. • Brflish Admi ral r. or d l\fountbatten v.'aS on hand to unveil a plaque in Ar· ( ) romanches, r r a n c e . in-S 181 e ~~~~g a street bearing '-·----------'-He "·as honored for his part deputies for an art school coed who disa ppeared last v.·eek when she took her easel and paints into the rough Pico Ca nyon area "·est of here. ln the construction of an artificial port after t h e Nonnandy landings in 19-l·t • Ri chard {;. Bowen, v!C'C he 1n:iy O\\"C th<' state. savs a cand idate for stnte controller. Assen1blyman Kenneth Cory (0-(iardcn firo1·e~. said lien v.·ould ··protc:ct thr statl'"s interest.·· Co ry. \\"ho Inst v.·t•rk called for a legislative in\'Cst i~a tion of the President's s t a t e incornc tax st.-itus. criticized \he state Franchise Tax Board for not deciding if :\ixon o\\·es any state taxes. "I am asking the Franchise Tax Board to hasten its decision and , if necessary, place a I 1en on the San Cleml•nte propeMy to protect the state"s i n ter e s t s. Woma11 Hits Quack Cures For Cancer SAN FltAKC ISCO (AP ) - "An absolute ram pnge " of quack tr<'atments and cu res for cancer has been swe<!ping the l'OUllt ry . th<' chai rladr ofl the OOard of the A1nencan C.anc<'r Societ\' s:1\S. ··' .I officials saJd lh<'y "'er t' questioru111; !ht· four :lbout lhree 01hcr r<'l'Ct'll de.iths 1n \Vestem S11'h:~. l'oli<.·1• ~aid th1· four had "';:inch:rC\l 111,• p .. 1,1 f('V.' niouths thN>Ulih Ort'j.(tJ!l , i'\;('W ~trxico ;.11\ll (.':1hforn1.1 One coupll'. Jt'n·n11;1h ll Sitter, 26, :ind \\'1ft· l>;-irk·nt'"', 21. we!"(' 11rrl'sh.'<I ~lond:1y """he-n they \1·a\l..1-d into a pohc1· station 10· r('port .l l'nr lu1d bt'('O stOll•il . Ofriccr.:;. \\ho had l"suf'd :iii"' a\l-po.Ul!S bullet in to l0<·atv lh•· couples :lftcr !hl' l.iody w<1~ foWld last Frid.iv. l <1 I l' r arrest('(! Panu·la SonJ,1 ,\Ion,, :?t and Jrrrv .\ n t h\l n \ Carpenter. :!8." :11 :i n('arb~· Ba\d.,.,·in Park 1r:111.~r park \\'ht're all fuur h,1d U1•1111 st:iying . I nvestigator~ s.nd 1h11 v.·qn1an nlll.)' ha\"l' l>t.·l·n de.ad fron1 Po\\er Plant Nee<l Slo,rs SA'.\' DIE(iO 1 A Pl -San Diego Gas & t:ll'etnc Co i-;ars it doesn't nt·1~1 10 h111h! :1~ many pCl\\'l'r pl.tn'' ;1 s expected 1A.·~.:.n1~1· \>t:upll' ;1r1· rutting dov.·n on lht•tr t·nl·r,t.:) ~;utl )\ond.1~ 1· "·as dela~1nt: c .. 11,1rurt11t11 ': t\\·o pCH\"c•r pl.111!' fo r 11\0 ye:irs :inri scr:ipp111~ plan' to build four oth1·r~ \ C<lnstanee ~1Jr!'h. 21 , a stu- dent at the California Institute of Arts in Val encia . drove her late model Fi::tt up a dirt road into the canyon. Sheriff's deput ies found the car aban- doned. pN:"sident and professo r of cll('mistr\' at \""oMhem Ill inois tJni\"ersity . .,.,·a s nan1cd presi- dent of the Uni\'ersity of ~lon­ tana at l\l issoula. 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I• ~t ! Tht• 111'1•k t I 1·l1•;1n 11p 1h, .:.•rl•.1;.:1• .1n•I do•!.··t' lo 11 ' ., ""•' Tt ~ , 1'''1• J 1 ·1 'II' i•I 11- Jl\Llh I' 1., '.,11· ~ ;1IP,1n1,.1 .... 111 n .r • , , t 1 '··· d ; , !1• Ip 1 ••1\ r I"· 1 • 11! ! 'j \i• \'I 1 ! '• ; \\ill ,\, > ii••\p p,1\ ' 1 \ :1 !' !. \ d<'l\t" 1•1 !h1• l ,I\ 1-. "I f.,1 ' hi c '!lllplll< '· r ·p1~t1 l!U\'11 !l'!lr1·s .inti ru101d 111ri h•' ~111 FREE LECTURE OH CHRISTI AH SCIEHCE "'T1w Wrry to Hope ottd FrttdoM" b~ '°""A .&~~·-THURSD..l Y -APRIL 11 -8 P.M. SECOMO CHURCH Of CHRIST SCIENT IST 31 00 Pacific Vit "' o~ .. CMonco~ Mor c. ..... , ... ~-- e Ta.r Resolution SAN FRANCISCO I UPI ) - B<>"·ers. 46, "·as chosl'n by the State Board of Regents on the recommendation of a selection committee. v.·hieh took apolications from nearly 300 applicants. Bcr,\:ers "·ill succeed Robert PantJ:er, 59. whose resignation becomes effecti\"c June 30. ~~~:~~ d :r.~·::se:1:t' "" 1 ·whafs ~oming to him. BUT SHE SAi.ED hrr1 Af~ 11 if t t ith f'..':.'~f:.' :~·~;~,~:i'::;'~~:~:1 ,er a , you rus us w • your money. ~:::.'~:~'.~~;~,regard as ·1 why shouldn't we trust you with ours? , A resolution urging lhe state to repeal lthc ~· one-eent sales tax imn1ediatelv "'as ai>- proved by the Board or Supeni!'iors ~1ooday. A resolution by Supervisor Robert Afcndelsohn, v.1lo also is a candidate for state con- troller. Y:as a ppr o v e d unanimously. "It's li me the legislature stopped picking the pockets of the pcope v.·ho can afford it least.'' Mendelsohn said. "If nev.· funds are needed -and I ha ve my doobts about that -they should re-examine the corporate income tax structure and plug t h e l~les that cost t h e ~ more than $300 million a year." e Reaga11'• Taxes • Erle E. ''ounge r. son of state Atty. Gen. E ,, '11 e ''ounger. has been aopolntcd to the beneh of the Los Angeles Co u nt y ~lunicipal Court. Yoonger. 30, has been an assistant attorney gcncral in the state Department o f Justice since 1971. * College stud<'nt John Con- nolly ronsunled nine hotdogs in 2lh m1nutes to win the an- nua l e\"ent held at Nathan 's Coney Island. • King Idriss of L i b ya, ovcrlhrov.11 41:z years ago by a group of army officers led by SACRA.i\IEl\,-0 (AP ) -An Col ~loammar Kbarlefy, h&s lRS memo indicating Gov. been gi\·en Eg y p t ian Ron ald Reagan v.·as assessed citizenship by P r esi d e n l $13.091 In laxes oY:ed for the Anwar Sadat. years 1962 through 1965 is ldr~. 84, and his family nel\'S to the i;ovcmor, an aide have been Jiving in Egy pt for sa)·s. four years. The memo "'A'as produced in ---'---------- -1\!ashington by Sen. l.o\\-ell \Vekker (R -Conn .), a.s f \·ldence he said showed that the \'ihlle House had a slrong interest in the tax problems encountered by presidential friends and opponent!. Coast Flutist To Join Tom· Llsa s. Hal \•tnon of Corona de\ Mar will travel wllh Bucknell .U n iv ersi t y's Symphonic Band on Iii si x-day concert tour of Elmlra and Buffalo. New York, a n d Toronto, Canada. ~fJ. Jtalverson, a flut e player. wlll }oln 94 other Bucknell students in the lour. ANIMALogic11o» ~ "''"" '/tA.Y Ofo\~ C~~P-l'M QJ A TtlA:f.e o,,.y WORK WEEK 1 • Laetrile has be-en banned by the u.s. Food ""d Drng lf)·ou come up a little short of money at tax Adm irrislrallon as a canc<'r cure because it has not bren time, \vhy not use some of ours? shov.•n effecti\"e, she snid. I d h Mrs. Bro'm quoted a 1r11rr Ready ReservAccount ets you o just t at. from a \\'on1an ~·ho said her You can \\'file a chec k for more father """®Id be a\iv(' today" I I k. if Laetrile had been a\"ai !able. money than yo u 1avc in you r c 1cc ·111g ~c(oun t Tiit: wo,tAN ACC t:SED That way, you can take care of your tax bill. the ca " c er organ.union. (or your doctor bill) and s1ill have c nou~h left over American ~lcdica l As..o;ocia-I 1ion. 1hr ~o\"emmen1 and drul.l" to rake advanta ge of a oncc~in·a·lifctime sa c. comp.'ln1rs of conspir ing to Read)' Rcscr\•Account. So. n1cthi ng special ban the drug. ··1 don't kno"' hov.· man\· lr·t-for ou r customers. ters I get li ke lhis ~v<.>ry year."' ~!rs. Brov.'Tl sai d at a i-neeting of tnedica\ work<'rs. '"This is evidentlv a well· educated woman v.·ho "·as sold a bill of goods b_v a glib salesman.·• s1rE SAID LA ET R IL E backers arc "a very "·ell organized bunch" "ho makr first rontaet "i.th "ancer vic- tims af1('r the c"lisease i• diagnosed br a re putable doc- UJr. The onl y e\'ldcn(.'(> to support th<' drug·s effectiveness comes fron1 those supposedly rured b\" Laetrile, but ~!rs. Brov.1\ slitt! such cured patiCtlts usuall y refuse to ha\"C the cure verified by an independent physician. Heads Group Carl Stc\·ens. son of ~Ir. and ~t~ Carl R. Slt\'C"flS of 301$ Samoa Place in Cosla Mesa. has been elected president of Delta Sigma Phi s o e l a I fra ternity at the Unl\•ersll y of Southern Cahfomla. The l!:stancia High School gr~duate ls • junk>r and a p:illtka! science ma}or. SECURITY PACIRC BANK SOMETHING SPECIAL .,. . . \ I ' "l"flO I , .. • ,.K> • 6 DARY PILOT EDl'fORIAL PAGE Medical Center Muddle Orange l ounty ~teclical Ce nter has hnll billing and accounting problen1 s for rn an ~· year~. l.iut the rnaJ,(111l udc wa s e1n1>hasizecl a~a i n last week. ,The Bu<ircl or Supervisors "''":-: IOld b.v the co n!'.ul l· ing rirni ft hired that the r11cd1t:i l C'Cll lC r is null ious (1f dollars bchinll in cullcctio11s. 1'hc co nsullanl. .'\rlhur ''ou n~ and ('u., prcdil'll.!d the ('ounty hnsp!tnl ('<Hild rc:ilizc a \v111d fall <if a.-; rnUl'h as $2.5 n1illion by the end of !his yc<1r if it <:an in1prov c the cffiC'ic n<·y <lf its bill t'ol!c1..•tio n ~. l 'he bigl-{cst problc1n. to nobod y's grc;.i l !l urprt!>C, wa s Wi th the ~icd i-l 'al sy~tc1n. 'l'hc con1'iultant .~aid a gre;1t pl'rccntag:c or the los~cs are incurrl'd l.>e~·ause of fault y clai n1 s. unfilC'd 1.:lain1s or uripai (\ t'la1r11s un<lt•r ~lcdi·l':~l. \Vh lth hospilal offi..:ials app:1rently hil\'C not tried lo follow up. One of lhe s1umbllng block~ to arriving at an cc1t111-· able fina ncial arrangc1ncnt under wh1th the U('J 1nrdi- C'a l school 1night l;ikc n\'Cr the opera tio n of the Oran).!c ('ounty ~lcdical ('enter has been the \'ery difficult y uf dctern1ini11g the true net operating deficit at OC~T C. \\/holly apart rro1n thtJ Sc negotiations now in pro:,:· ress. the t·ouul y o wes it 10 the taxpayers who pou r 111il- lio11r<:: of tlqllal'S a year into the facility to 111al\c an in1- n1cdiate sl:irt on a responsihle. effec;live P.Togr:un nf bill-' ing and collecting: the arnounts jll.stl y due fron1 the :-talc and fron1 the pat ients. It i~ encouraging that the ~upe r­ \•isors have unani1nously voted lo do so. D,viudlin~ J£Jbo,v Room The Orange County Citizens Direclion Finding: Con1- mittec fC DF'C) has released results of a survey showin g most of lhose questi oned want an iinmediale slowdown in county development and population growth. The survey was by no rneans a scientific sampling and the CDFC admits thaL the survey 1nay have done Jll Sl tliat. Of I he 1.200 people v.·ho filled out questionnaires at c·1vic: and elub mcc11n ~:-around the county, n1ore than 70 pcrcl'Ul favored an 1n1nH?diafe gover111 11cnt crack<lo\Yn on growth. 'l'hey ~ug;!ested ~u~'h t h in~.'> as eo nstrul'tion t1uvt11s ;1.11 d outri~ht 111oratori11n1$ ro gi\'C the county a t haru·c to adjust lo ils popul ation ;.:rowl h. PulJlit opinion puri,ts \•/ill shy a\\';,t.y fro1n drawing f1ri11 1·011cl11 sions frc)111 the• ('IJFr 's survey. bul one !hln g c-ttn be s:11d : It is sUll another 111d1 cator. sc.:1e nt1ric or 1101. that ()run~c ('ounlians ttrl' growing increasingly uneasy ll:!i then· clbo\V roorn dwindles. I lan1s lcr !-I 111nb11 u 0 ~lore th:tn I .000 far11i11es have !i acr1fited their pets since health offi(:ials warned lhal the han1ster population /1a s been ~ialkcrl by 1 ~'1nphocyt1e chor11ncn1 ngitis, a ..-!r- ll.$ di!-ta!-e cun1rnunitahte to htunan:!I. Sadl y. Oran.i.:e Coun1 y residents are now co nrused over "'hethcr their pet.<:: "'ere nec<lle ss \'icti1ns because nicdu·al expert s are in !-harp d isagree1ncnl over the seri· u.u~n('ss of the di,;casc. • Fearin).! a pO.'-Sil)!C e11irlcn1ic. count)( heallh officials rcc:on1111end<.•rl that all han1 stcrs bou gh! s in('c l>cc'. I be tlC .'31rovcd . 1'hat rct'onunenclatiun was underscored with a \V<1ri1ing that al though the di sease fs usuall.v 110 ,~:orsc tha n a flu in hu1nans, fat ~ditics have been known to occur. Bui the state Ocp artn1ent of /-lca lth h:is minimized the danger. saying it \Va sn·t necessary to kil l lhc ha1n- s1ers and thal the only precaution rcr1uircd \Vas to was h one's hands afler handling 1he animal. \\'ho i.~ right? No one kno\~'S for sure. ~1 eanwhile, there has been 1he announcement that !he disease has been found in at lcai;t one han1ster fron1 Oran.(!e f'ounty. !;o the disease is present. I ' 1 .. ..:;. .: . • The onlv real function of cor~c is to find and-sug- gest clirectioils for county gove rnn1ent nctions. \Ve thin!\ 11le significance. unfortunately. "'on'! be kn ou•n until iHld unless there is sonic agreement antong hcallh C}..1Jerls. "NIXON 'S 60NNA llr SOl1J.Y Ht CALLED f/IE A 97-POJND WEAKLINQ.' ,4 K11uck ls Ru1·ely A Ttilent ~YD NEY J. HARRIS) ' Afte r a leciure. \\'hen some sw~t littlo old lady comes up to me (as so oftl'n happens) holding a shea r or papers in her hand. I usually know just what to expect. She has a niece away at college, or a &randson stationed abroad. and tht•y \1Tile the n\Ost char- ming and dcli~hllul lftlers. \\'ould I l>t? kind enoui;h 10 l;lkt: a look and see if l don 't llgrcc that the niece to r lhe grand- son) shoulrt be en- coura ged f() bt>cor11c a profl.'Ssional "Ti - ter? It is curious how tenaciously Ib is legend persists in the lay mind-lhut a person \\'ho writes interesting letters bas the makin gs of a prof£>sslonal wr ilcr. l\'Olhing could be further from the truth: lhc talenl for correspondence has no relationship to writing of any other hind. l\IOST GREAT "'rilrrs ha\'(' been \l'rl'tchcd corrcspondt'nts; even the su- perb Kafka l\1·ho.~ reccntlv pnbJisht'CI letters to his bclo\'<:'d I run currently re<1d· ing I fell far below his customary k•\·cl "'hcn he turned from the creative to lh C' personal ; a "'ritcr. lil\e an aetor, is a master of di sguises, and "·hen he Sho'A'.'i hin1self -in proprla persona, lie lends lo brcomc as ton gue-tied and ban::il as :tnyonc else. unlL'SS he is making a con- liCious effort lo impress J)()ti!t•rity 1 a-; B.\'ron. for insl<irlcP. did "ilh his carefully calcula ted letters L \\'RITI NG i;:ood lcUcr:s is a k11<1t'k. lik r bring able to pl;iy the pi:ino \\'i!h you r Dear Cloou1y Cus can those eight national c:uards- n1cn aboul to be tried fo r lheir ;1c- tioni; at Kent State in Otiio rxp<'et thr public support recciv£>d by Lt. \\'m. Calley during th,.. hraruig~ conccming his aclion s in Vietnam'.' C. L. D. GIOOmY G~t c~men" trt 111bmlttH b' rHOtrl '"" .. .,., """''uril' reflKI It,. w.... ., '"' ........ "'· 14<\ll '""' "' PMV' It Gl-Y Gui, 0•11' "lol. toes. or .adding up a long <.'Olum11 of !lgures in your n1ind . The \lCrsona1 cor- respondence of mos I con.'iClluential writers is drab, curt and factual ; they save !heir talent for thei r serious work· ing hours. Jn many areas of this kind. the public tends to confuse n special knack \Yi!h creative talent. The aritlunctieal freaks. for instance. who can do an1a1.ing cxin1- putations in !heir heads. usua lly are capable or making no cootribu!ions to n1athematics; \\'hile ttn Einstein, \Yith a n1ind of profound originality. could scarcely add up a grocery bill correctly. LIKE\\'ISE. the chess masters v.'ho rould pJ;1y a dozen gan1es simulrnncou;.ly blindfold v.·l'rc rarely first-raiik players : Capablanca, perhaps lhc finest natural player of our century. 11·as e.xtrcnll'I}' dl'.'fic icnt in hl i11<Hold play-~·e1 nnnt' nf 1hc blindfold masters could touch hin1 in a 1ourna1ncnl. Rral llrofcssionals. strangrly cnou~h. do not exercise their professional ski lls in lht•ir personal lives: I kno1v engineers \l'ho can't change a light bulb al horne. psychiatrists \l'hO lrl':ll !heir ch lldr\!11 as if Freud hnd ncl'er ht'l'll horn. ;1c· countan1s 11•hosc do1nc stic b11dgl'IS arc :i!ways out of balanl·e. In ,1 lclt er-"Tiling CQl\1cst. Shakespeare l\'OUld probably be beaten to ;1 fi·azzle by lhc little uld lad v·s niece <11 Gowt'r Gulch Collrgc. · Ne1v Regi111e Clea1•ly Anti-A111eriet1n U.S.-Greece Relations • Ill Trouble \\'ASIHNGTON -Jlighly conridc11tial corrcspond£>nce bctwrcn a powerful new figurl' in the Greek n1ilitary di ctatorship ;ind l'rcsidrnt riloamn1nr l\had:if.v the f;1natical an!i-\Vcsrcrn dictator of I.ib.\·11 . has raist.'C! gra\'(' alarn1 her'-' 0\"1,!r r11picl ly dctcrioratin~ relations hl'1\\Cf'll c;r{'1·<·c ;_Hid ils tradifional \\'1•st crn ulhc.s. cspcc\ally thl' L.::1i· tcd St11h's. Thi! "l't'rl'I cnrrcs· iXllldellCC is bcl"'N'n J.\h:idafy n:1d Col. i\I <t no U s o !'.! I ii 11· nakis a stro11g•1u1n in 0111• 11·i ng of (:reecc's 11t·11· 11.:!1· u1rv die1<1 rtorship 1rhich look po11('f lasl Noven1bcr 111 a xenophobic cou1) d'etat. Rut the liaison bt•gan l'Vf'tl b1'furt: the 01·erlhrO"' of fonner dlcli'tor i ;t'QfriC P;ipadopoul us. . . It dra1naliz1•s this ft•nr. Tlh~ nc11· 1nil 1· tnry clique no1v \11 po11cr in A!hcns is scarchini:, for r;.1dieal transfnr11·~ti1n1 of (;rf'CCC0S post11·<1r alliance l\ifh lhP \\'('St in a fornl tha t could have dani.:~rnus i11·- plitations for the North A\\anlic Tr1·a\\' Org:ini1.:llion !1'ATQ \, :ind parl 1culn r 1~· for t!1j• \\'rst 's dt'fcn sc of the c:iStl·rn ~1c<iil(•rrant'<ln Sea. FO!t EXAr.IPL.t:. tilt.' long ncgoliat 1on~ \\'ilh Gre<'<'C for home-porting a U.S. c:i rrir r near At hens have lx't'n \'irtu;illy ;ibandonNI tk•causc of impossible llt'll' dcrnands fron1 the llt'll' miljtary junta , nornina lly lrd by Brig. (:en . 11tn ilrios Joannldis. Although the U.S. ~avy clai1n.s thest• ncgoliations \1·Jll c v c n tu a 11 y succccd, State Department real ists arc <·cr1ain that the ugly turn in U.8.-(:rec k relation~ h:is 1•11d<'d any~suth ro.~s ihi l 11 ~. Th<' nt·11 i1u11 11 sun•ly ag rees. Ot hrr111•1'. i1 11·nu lrl ha rdly hi• dc1nand il1!l L'OS!lv 111·1r n1il1tary grant aid as it s pril'\'. firant ;iid 1r;1s tr iu111phantly ended mOI'(' !han 011~· y1·:1r a~o hy Papadopoulos, and c.:hanc0s of C..-0ngrrss voring such :iid. e1·C'n If n·quest('([ by Presitl<•n! Nixon. arc it'rO ( EVANS·NOVAK J todiiy. Thus. sorne political :i n;1ly.st s ;ire convi nced that lh\' colont•ls ;ire looklng for new polillc;il arTHfll!t'1ncnts. The S<'crl't corrcspondrnl'c bt't11'l'en Khadaf:v and Col. f\\anousogiannak is. leader of tht• l\h:idaf y-ite faction in thr junta. points loward one possible dir('{·tion. l\h;1d;1f~· "as the single most influential AraiJ IL'i1dcr 'A·ho rt fu sed to go along 11 1th lifting the ilnll-L.S. oil bo~cotl recl'n t!.1·. Tii i'.: PLAlr"LY anti -An1erlcan characrer of the new rcgi mc .. moreover. JS hccon1ini;: clear in o!IK'r "·ay s. Spyridon TC'tcnt'S, !.he GrC('k foreign n1inistcr and a bureaucratic puppet. st unned \\'rstcrners this "'eek when he blan11..'<I the failun: or the earricr hornr- porting dC';1I on Presidt:'nt Nb;on·s "'cakn£>ss under l n1 pc a ch rn c n 1 proceeding~. I n d c e d. s i g n s of rh,... ma j o r I ransfonnat ion no11· going on bcl'A'Cl'1l Athen s ru1d \Vashini;-ion are una\'oidab!e. llcn? for consultations. L.:.S. Amtnissudor llt·nry Ta~ca i:; rnineing no 11ords 111 priva!L' t;ilks 11 ith high offici.:1ls or 1hc Sla te Dcpart n1cn1. For the pa~L sc1•~r:il :·c;1rs. Tasca h;1s bl'l'fl u11t!1·r non ·!-t!Oi) pollt 1t·a r l·ha rt:l'.s of pl •rin;! t h c P~1 padopoulos ~:irne. pn•11·1ttii1~a ·1 n•1 1•n1 10 1>arliu111cntary rule 11·as jlJSt around 1he corner. !\ow Tasen is pri\·otcly "·:in11ng in unan1big1)()us terms that the present ck·rcrior;ll ion c.1rrics on1i nous risks For hoth XATO and the l· . .s. Other obse rvers fl.~t ly prt>dict 1h:11 c:rc<'k intell('{'tuals and stud1·nts, possibl.v Joint.'<! by S<'nior miH tnry officers sho<"kcd br lh<' ju111:1 ·~ primiti\'·e terror t~•ctics, n1ay move lo op<'fl revolt soon. THE R ECE~T ·arrest of (teorgc ~lavros. a top leader o' the old C'Onscr\'ativc Center t.:nion Party. \\'Cnt bt'yond even thr lt'rr0r clays of Papadopoulos. :i.t1 vrQS01' Fron! door 1\'tlS broken do11·n b.v a cro..,,·bar 'at niidnight and he \\'as sent lo the no1orious prison <:a1np on lhc island of Yiaros. once closed by Popadopoul ns as a result of an ilfilma1ional c:llnpaign led by the Red Cross. l'o!t'n!iu!ly far 1\'0!'S{'. ho\\'C\'er, i.' gro11·ing anJlt'r against the rc gi1nC" by, CrL·l·k 11·orkers and !he middle cl:is,~. !nfl:ition i!' now approaching an unnual r:ue of 50 pe-rl'cnt. ;1 factor that threatens pc1litical rt'\'il'at of lon.i::-dormaut :'llarxist pan ics kl'IOCkcd out or action 2.; year.> Hgo by Harry Trun1a n·s Grc(·k-Turkish <1id program. TllE POTE.'\TIAL dangrr of a Conununist rc\'1\'al 11-;1s ridiculed bv th~ State Dcyartment during !he sc\·en ~·cars lhc Papadopoulos dictatorship "'as wooccl h.v Presidt.'fH Nixon. Xo1\', howe\'er. high officials here !k.IY priv:1tcly that a combination of ecooomic chaos plus lhe pol itica l chaoo of 1nilitary dictatorship makes a rad ica l Jcf\u•ard tum tO\l.'ard Communism a live possibility, Either xenophobic neut r a I i s m , Khudnfy-style, or Co1n1nunism \\'Ould pose deadly alten1a1 i1·(.'s to Presidcnl i\ixon and NATO. Yet. that m('nace is greater today than at any time since the 1967 overthrow of parlian1entary government. Election Year: Sound Off! Apnl ~n<' F'irl'I 1\·as the da~· you star1crl on that s1 x·eents slalc sales 1nx: a hik1"' of one more CC'nt per dollar. And, lhal 's no joke -April Fool or Othcr"·isc. It 1nny bl' onl~· a penny per buck but ii figu rl•S 1>11! to abnut S90 a u:-ar for t>\'l"r~· n<111·go1·L•r111nt•nral \1age-carncc: and ti l11!;1ls ;1hout S600 tnitlio11 a ~·car. ThJ1's :1 lot of bread for Babylon. csprci."ll!~ \vhcn 11 · .. 1111 1op of !he-~.6 billion sa les iax 1nkc alrC'ady goini:( do"11 that drain. .Sl at e Scn:11or H.n!ph Dills, !).Gardena. tnf'<l to Sl'l lh:1 l Ofll'-t'l.'llt inerc;1s1.• ( RUS "'ALTON J dc la~·t·d unt il nrx t OC'!OhC'r . Th;11 would ha\·c s;-i1('tl T:ix pa~·ers abou t ~:;0,1 11111l10f) !his ycar. l>ill~ 11 as elobbc red. Then he tl'i cd to bl't !Ii~ incrl·asc dc\:1y,..d unt il .Jun1• I: tha t 11·ould 'na,·c .~:11·1•rl ~1 00 1nillio11. Mc \\ ·1s clobt)('rrd a1;ni11. i;o,· Bragan·s finant £> boys and rctircn1E'11! system ba ck in line llilh ordinary pension ll1ans lin t'erms of contribu tions and.benefil:s) or you 11 join a citi?.ens ' 1n itiatit·c lllO\'t'ment and take the man<.·r out of their control. Tell them to knock off those pay raises for legislators and constitutional officers. TI1i;; jtL;;t ain'l the ycar ~ A:\'D. TELL Tll E\I thnt legislators \rho li1·e 11ithin coinrnulr-distan ce of t'ne ccipiro1 arc not f'ntillc<l to and should not tcCC'h·e that ~a -dny extra ll\ins nl1011·anC'C'. ~lake 1t ciL'ar that: Black High Sch~ol Called 'Fraud' ..\s.<:;('1nhl.1· S1rcakl'r Bob ,\lor{·ll i. sang lhl' .'-an1c tune : the st<11r needs the e:\ira <loui:h Tht' flnanee J!.1n~ said i11n at1cn 11·as dri,·ing up thC' co.~i ot programs su ..:h as ~trdi-Ca\ and publlc cduc:Hion .. l Gt:rr :'\E\\"S for 1hrrn : lnn alion is al"° drh·i11g up the rost ol lhing for the a\'eragc 1\·age-earner. \ohody is around handing him the eir:tra shcckcls to rnRkc his rnds meet : br ·na~ to cul his sprnding lo fit his budget. 11 ·:-1i111L' go\'C'n1mt·nt 11 1 you won·1 be put off l\ilh' the usua l · 'sugar-1s-s11'('('I '· reply: (~1 ~·11u 11i ll be "'alching 'A·hal he does :md ho11' he \·otes and that unless he stays in lint': .'1<'fl<l<'111ic Drteriorati.011. Blc1111 ed 011 l11te g r<1tio11 Eff orL R!Clf\10\'ll \'a -1111' li m<' of trouble:!! hl'rt' :11 John \1.1rshall 1!11_:h gchool Urt' µ.1 l't. lf s h!-"f·n ~··\'C'ral \l'ar:;; :it k·ast ~1nttl." th,.. "1u<!t•n1-; v.rr•· br;1~1 \inc 14 llh l'aC'h c1th1·r rn ·this no w pr('poncler:Jntly bl •1ck instl\ul!on. Amuncl !11<· !ab!t· ,ff<' f11i' 11·hJ!1· 5tudcn1.-: :tnd :1 blat k ~:ngl1!>h ll'acher, 11 11 !Hlkin1; :tho111 111!1• gralion h11si111.! and ,111n lity or £'tlu1·atio11 ·You <:.tn 't ~<·:1r11 ;1 nythinr. bct au"' t·\·ery cl:ii:~ ha14 :1(1 1ni nutrs 01 blaci.. h:-1· lory." ()llf' Of l hC' l'Tudenl! snys, r.nd others a~rl'C lh:1t hl11ck hi'i1ory, blatk culture Bnd black politics dominate v.·h.1t happens in most clossroo1n~ rn&t o~ fhl' 11n1c. ~l ueh of it they re~ard :i~ a fraud. ··1 i;:ot an A once for i:h·1n" 11 N'port im u tribe I mad(! up. The rl1a~onda tribe." 11riys a 17·Yt·aro()Jrl boy "ho i.!I i:r.Jduatln~ Lh~ !>Pring, "I tokl ho..-. a prof'Nsor rrom Oxiorti had found 111Pn1 anrl drc;., \liclurcs ol the l<'t•n-10~ lht•y had. li(•for e (did It. I tnld il nolh1·r ~l1tdl•nt 11 hut I v. ;1 ~ going lQ do. lie "'llfl lhl' ILtH:ht·r wnuld ;~et rne when \le ~o! fo lhc quc~1 1011~ Bui "'OUld you bcl!C\'Jl II, !he ICJC'hcr ( VON HOFFMAN J :111~\\'1'rl'<l !ht· quc~lions lor n1c. and I got :in A'." Th i~ '" ;1\l :!aid and agrl'td to 111 !!,rl(I hu11u1r. For I.he n1osl p<1rl these \1'h1tc .'\!Ud f tl!<; ~('!'Ill p!C•;lSl>d th;1l lhf' bu~ing h;\! g1V!'ll th<'m a c'h:i ntt' to n1eet black 1"!ltd1•nti;. But no Otlt' ,11 the t:1ble !hinks it ht1s dOnl• niuch n1orr than lh:i l. 1'hev :irl' rl i'"(l;tl nful of lht• "hth' fl il!ht .. ns ·!he~• con-.1.:111tly rcfl'r ro it, b<'Causc 1ht>y th ink it -has rontributOO to the ~adc n1ic dc~tn1<'tio11 of 1helr srhool. I ~ ES~E~Ct:. thl' blnck t;nJtl ish !c;icli.:r oi.:rt.'t's In :1dditlon . sh£' point.'! out thJI Lhl' stud cnls con1\ng into her 1 ·!:1~~-., cJcti \Car arr less and lt>S.~ 1vcl1· prl.'p.1N:<d so 0lh:it, "\Ve cJn't rc:id Hny book.s and h::i,·e to rt'~l 10 mnJtaz1ncs . 11nd v.ht•n th:it doesn't "-ork "c do c1Jfl.1;:t;l"' and pul pictur{'s on thc "'all. Thi~ i~n't thc ni!c in f'VC'ry clas.'i. hut 11 hii1)JX'n" 1c1'\, ,·cry nft<'n.'' A itlrl .-.tudcnt :r;a11ns up ht"r exµc r1rnce in rrt• tit 1111blic f'dlK'IUion by !fttying. I'\ l' fe ll fur lbc Inst four or five yr;i r.; t!u11 "l'hl'lf1I has bt..--cn one of n1y n1njor holdOOt•lo.s" On cl~C'rq u c s t l o n i n g . hu~1·r1T, 11 a1lJ)CflT'l!l she d0t.~n·1 q111f{' n1ran th:i.t. \\'ha t ~he reall y rnrans is thnt ~t;hOll! "onld hnrr hC'cll hl'r 111:ijor hnldback if she h:idn'! lcnm<'d to teach hC'rst•lf. "You learn to r<':id :ind 11·ritc and 1·011 h:11 r 11·h11! \'OU 11C'<'d !O SU!'\ II('," ii; tio11· Dill' of 1ht: boys rxprC'~~l':< it. i\111>tht'r 01"0;1,1" h<' fou nd out 1h;11. "You <·ould sit and nl<lke iui A. But hy the 1'11<1 of 1a"t Yl'Hr I rL•.'.11lt1'<1 I h;idn 't lc:1nk·d u n~th 111g , so 1 ~t ;U'\(.'(I lt·~rn111g hO\I' 10 f:t'1 I! 111yself." TlllS H.\D high :;<'!1(1(11 hai; prob.tbly been /.!ood for lhe;;C' f1\ t' 1t't'11tll!f'~ Thi·\' 110"' knn\\' \\"ha t ni.1n.\' \l('Q\llt• ro1nin~ rnlt cif gr:idunrr :'Chools 1A i1h l'h.IJ"s cton·t - tl11i1 n10~t lr:in1in!!'. is self·tau~ht. Corning from far n1l1t'" \h,1l h.11·r txiok-.i art111nd and :i n <1nx1t•l1• for lh£>ir rhlldrt'n·~ :-uct•r.~s .. John ~l an;hall Mi~h School n1a,· be pr-rfl'1.'! for rhe111 Jnd for black kids Or s11111l:ir haekground Rut th(' und>00kl-.ih bl11ck ~tudC'nt~ only ~ct \\·h.it !ht• flrl :tl · th~· 1able calls. ··:1 fakf' !(('II"<' of their 011 n inlclhgf'net'." \\1Hle 1nor11·.111'd 11'hl1e kids .irC' prof1tu1 i:: froni l'ld1·er~i ty, !hC' b!a<·k lo.id~ :ire lx•1ni: nuncd b.v C(luc~1Honal f:td..,, r.1c1:il 1X>IH1(''< :u1J rn1tcn standard' nf ~'<1 .1i.:o~ :ind adn11111..,1rntion "TI1e rca!lon for 11·<1nt1ng the hu:i:ing was that nohody '"'°'lid put tnpn('v into u srhoul w1h.'s.~·lh<'re wf'rc \~hllc kids Jn It. This 1sn'I "J111t we wun!cd .'' s:iys th<' black tenctx>r. referring to times past <luring 1he inte~ration struggle. No one rould ha\'(' for~n lhat so manv strangl'.' idt'<1s 11·err ~oing 10 hitch rkll'S on those yellO\\' hl!S<':', bu1 tht>v have. gi ving rise to >1'h<1 t you mig11t call a n1:llib'll neglect. FOR TllF: rctrr::iting \\'hit.cs. lcachrrs. ildn1inistrators and parents. lt Is easier 111 turn nvrr :i school sys.tern tlk'H )oo'rc ll't111ng thn n st.1nd and insist . Iha! b!;ick kid" ~ho11 lct be 1nade to learn lo read. In :1 11ay ~011 c:i n't blame then1 : it's hard t·noui,:h lo !t'Hch such s!9J ls without being t <1lle<I 1111 institutional rocist. too. In nu~ negligence. tht'y are .ttheltcd b;.· a grov.•ing number or black, civil«.rvicc. h·aciK'rs \l.'ho are w\lllng lo betray their calling and their studcnt.ci by lcu.lng 1he1n think the right attitude Io '\" a rd nulionnlism. politil!'I or culture is th~ s:une M ro1npctencc a nd prof iciency. TI1c graduates from this syste1n C-dn recycle bnck into it n-; tl'Jchers or h<lld clo"'Tl, ·jobs n.s part of the black pero.:ntage lhat "'hitl'.' organizalioos hire so as not to be slK'd for discrimination. \Vt: h111 r mmt full circlt'. ""'ith blacks ngaln h..1ving their O"-'Tl schools with the ir nv.·n teachers \lo'lth thl'lr O\m s<'COOd o(las!I stand.1rd,c1, but ,._,.,,., after so many people 1,1·cnl to jail Hild died. they say !l's a.Jl rlghl I ' . ' did like\\·isc. _ l\cn llolst. a dt'arrencl£'r fro1n \\'cstlakc \°Lllal\'.c. agrees. He s..1~·s he's tirkt>d off about !he "·a1· !n 1n1in\' or lheSf politician s go 'thr0\1gh thC t.i xpayers· 1noney !ike "'a!£>r. ltc 11Tllri: that he is f'~pt."'C1all~· ur~et about !he \1ay 1hc lt'g islator~ feed , at Uic trcui;h. lie is ready to do baltlc. ''But." he groans. "n1y frustration b<'romes grl'al whi'n 1 rc111izc ~.1.1 t I nm onl~ onc and I c1111'1d 1 anything alonl'.'' I h:i,·c nc1\'S for you. Kcn·baby: you ;1rc no! alor1l'. There nrc hundrNii: of lhousands - prob.ibly millions -of californhu1<; \'"ho fct.'l ttk:: same. • YOU SAY ~·ou ~ant refonns 111 Bllbylon; L1kc. Bal)~ Ion shou ld start lhinr, "·ithin the taxpnyeri:' means~ "'ell. 11·1lat rou golln do Is rln. You cnn stHn like 1h1s. Lto out 3TKI get 10 n1orl'.' e1!1 ,t·:i· 1\·ho a re D.!I t'OO<."l'mcd 1 fn1str<i 1rl1. a11i.1 ~ ' ns you :ire. Get cf!ch one of rhl'm In \1 rile a concerned + fru-;trated, an gr) 1 ll'lll'r lo his or \lt'r tcgistat~ Stille St'na 1or and A"!i<'ITiblyman. \\'rite 111 cold , clear Engli!h. • Tcll rour lrgislator;, you l'qx'ct stt11c it''·ernn1en1 lo 1>.1loncc iL' budget v.ithin nvo1lable rt'v nue~ and if tha t means cul ling &nd chopping progr:dn~. ~be It Tl'll them to t:el lho1 legislator·s 13 ' you v.~11 raise the issues publicly 11 hen he is bac~ in l'ne district ca.mpai l!"ning for r('o{!){'('f ion, and that (-1 ) you and your fri<>nds 11ill '>'Wk and \'Ole to turn him out of off1ce unless he gets \rith ii and rf'rnc1nbcrs the 11·cary taxpayer. Fuimy th ing abo11 l an rlcction )'ear. That's the rim e \l,'hf:on taxpayl'rs suddenly change fro nl pumpkins into \'Olers. OlAN61 COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vl'ed. PiWlishtr Thonia.t Kee"d, Editor Barbara l\reib1ch Edirorial PaQI! Editor Thr t'ditonal PRft' of 1tw-Df11ly f'iiol &eek1 10 inlomi Md slimulaf" re11dt-rs by prest-nti"R" on tlua: PRll'.c: d1\·rrw ('()fflmf'ntlu'y on top!~ ol \1). lt'l f'.$1 by synd1r111t'(j rolumn1s:s a nd t'artooniits, b)' pr"vldi rwt a forum for r~adtrs' \1r..·a •nd b) ~l ing 1hls n~'SPtPt'r·~ opinion_ .. and kloru <in cumnt toptcs. ~ td!torlal opinion, o! IM-Dally r 11ot •PPt'ar only In the ed1torW COiumn at th1: lop of the paa:t. QpirOO:\s t:ii:p~~I by llwo L'Ot- UM1U&IS and t"1Moonb t11 tnd lt!I~ 11<Tltn"S art lh.-!r own and no r>ndonlf!. m1:nl of thr1r \i"s by 1h1: O..lly Ptlot 3houk1 ht lnf('J'ftCL Tuesday, 1\pril 9. L9i4 •• ' . ' :1bortio11 Opi11io11s Divided PRli\CETO:'\. N,J, !AP 1 - The An1erlcan publu: rl'ma 1ns almost evenly dl\'ided 111 the a b o r t ion ('()f1fro\'(•r~y, lll'- cordiog to the Gallup Poll Tn the lnttst !\Urvc~., t:lkrn last n1onth , aduH1> l11 ni t'lrl' than 300 to1,111s throu/.,'!'l0t1t 1hr countrv \\'f're nsked : ''Thi> U.S. &!pre.me Court hru; ruled that a \\'Qtnan may ~o to n doctor to end pr{'gntlf'IC~' at an y ti1ne during tilt~ first three months of pregn:inry. Do you fa\·or or oppose this ruling~," QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi OF 1.582 ADUL'r.' Sllf \'t"Ved, 47 percent expressed npµr(;\·a l, \\'hile 44 percent s~d th<'y op- posed it. Nine p('l"('Cnt had no opinion. 6'Tbis one baa all the quaHfications, background and A si'1nilar poll in [)(>cemlx'r expetience~ for the job. The only trouble is . he's a 197'2, taken ht-fore the creep." Supreme Cour1 rulin~. shov.-ed -~,-'------------------- 46 pc'rcent in fa\'or and 45 pcr- <."ent oppo~. 'T'h1? polling organization said 1\ttle chanRe occurred in 1hc attitudes of n1ajor population groups bcl\\·een the su r\·eys. In both surveys, more ml'n than "·omen favored abortion privileges.. Catholics rontinuf'tl to opJXlse them by alx>ut two- !t>-011('. and Protestants re· maincc! slightl y in favor of them. Editorial '"Good Guys' Bikers Give Assistance Pll!L,\OELPH IA IA P) -?ilembers of the \\'arlo<:'ks JDS Fo~'' "-"'" la<Jlll'I• lkoctri 494-8527 By P1ilpit BHt'Sll PR . .\IHLB, Wash. 1Af'1 -1'he topic ,of thB st·m,on 1\';;.:; "Godis ans 11o·er to <'l't'r\' !'ltreakcr" and members of th<' cC'lngregation fidgeted 1\l'r\'Ot1~ly :is the pastor asked: "\\'ou l1J ci·t·n· slrt>akcr here p\(':i~c Sl:1nd'"' ;\0 01\E STOOO. ~l(l<,\'e\'Cr, :'Ind the ron~regatittn C>f the nn1~h J"r;1iri1• ('on:-i•t1:r1ive B11pt1~ fhurrh brl.'ath1'<1 :l sti::h of rc-lit>f. It all happ<'Of'd Sund;.)\' 11hf'n P:i~Jor Hi1·h::1rd '1'<'n1 pl " prl·:it hcd his n1u eh·publil·i1ed ~!rf'nk ing sC'f.1non . Thr i;;rnnnn <.\·as a re:-pon~I' 10 n ~larch ~1 nu<IL' dash •)t11~1c1e the <'hurC'h b'.' ::1n 1ul1<i••n1ifi.xl m:in \I ho dt'lfft•<l his 1·lo1h",~ follr1\\'ing ~f'l c1·1·1l· ing 11·t.'<ldini.; r«:CJlt\on. PASTOR TF.\11 '1.E , 41. 1;1t+'r :innounwl his s1·n11nn t<lpir· :ind in1·ifC'<! s1 re:ikrr,.; rn at!o·nd "hf.lpt'full\' ful1 1· c!o!h('d and in tht•i r right n1inds." Aftc·r ;1~ki11g for ~r.-:tkt'T'~ ."Ind g1·1l ing no r1'~pon~<'. hf' s;11d · "lf l'nu'rt' f.··r+•, ~·1'111 :i r1• rto;1e1111:;: ihr> same '''II\' the origin:il ~1:-£>akli1·~. Ad :in1 :~nil F:l'f". did Oler 6.•M l\':H'S agn." T~ay, April 9. 1974 DAILY PILOT 1 ----- Brave Can~er Vi~ti111 Dies REDWOOD CITY !AP) - Ruth lloffman, the !wl.,. cancer \'ictim who threw a farewell party for 100 friends and then lh•ed for seven mooth3, died Sunday night. &it the 57·yca r ·old gnmdmotbcr had the last wud e\·en ln death. sre arranged to ha\'e her body donalC'd to Stanford Ln1\'ersity 1'1t'dical Ctn1er. She also arranged her own memorial sen' ice to be he.Id &itW'day In lhe Con.shohocken. Pa. churC'b founded by her mother on property donated by her grandf3ther. 1\tRS. HOFF~IAN 1A·as bo6t 1.iz Renav Streaker 'l'rial Set ot an eight-hour cockles and punch open bou.5e in be-J' Se- quola Hospltal room Aug. ti and tberi toW oewsmen : "\\te all have to die, and I'm mdy." SHE CUDDLBD grandchil- dren who scrambled over brr hospital bed, aod sang lul labies to them. She posed smiling for picture after pie· lure for the pbo<ographers ..... no iammed the room. For nearly &e\'eR months, she ~ in that room relishing .every day and quiet]~· waiting for the cancer to claim her ife. Explain.ins "A'hY • 111· :1L'- :o;E\~· \'Olli\ IL'I'! 1 -Tlop- int: ro ~tr1k<' a blo11· fnr thl' <>Jr prt"":'!'fd d1 \'orc('d 111.1lr. :i state k•!!i~!atnr ha ~ intr,.,d111·1'd :1:1 "anii-.~i.':olo" hill that \\'(•uld d1·ny alin1ony Iv !hl' fon111'r 11•if1• \l·hn is !i1Jn;; 1111h anoth1·r n1:in. St:itc f..cn . l'aul l3ookron. :\ ~f:Ulh:ilt:lll r)..·rH(KTa1. !'>lltl ;1\ a prr~s ennfcrrncc !bat "LI 1$ :-;inipl\' a quC$t!on uf t:ur pla y:' ceptcd death so CA]n\IY. 1'1.rs. lloffman said: "J'1n a Oui&- tlan. The cl06er one li\'C.S to I C.00 the happier Uw y're going to be llOJJ\C day. That's 1ny at· ti tudt." In 1971, ~trs. lloftman had a breast J"emO\'l-d, but t b fl cancer contmu<'d to spread. "Tht>:\' told me I had 'bone cancer · from my hood to 1ny k.nces.. Thcrt: v.·a.s no chanC'f' '•l l"eCQ\'~. "I witnted to ha"•' a 1>:1rt.1· 10 see all the J>"'1illl· J °I l' lt1\ .-d ' she "'"' \\It~. JIOFF\1 \'\ ,,,.,,.. l.1\1 t1 J tUll' j, ]~ll!i 111 !'h1l.111+·lp111;1 iHHI rl·.1r··1l I.rt (\11l.•hoh(.l\.'h1 •11 ':lrl' li1·111~ O\l t 111 II• dl1 wi.. i ·nd.·r th1• t'UIT":IT ! 1'1. ~1 l1 1nnny 1·:111 llt' l"r •. ,1•1 .. 1 •. .i "1 ly if ~lll• d11nrt'\'<l I'. ii•' hi II\~ 11 J1h ;1notho.·r n1;in r1 •111:1rri1'" 11r :ll lt·:i~! s1<1t.·~ tl:.d :-Ii'' 1,:1 .... t't·n1:1rric·d nnd lt'lls Jl<·11pk· :o.h·· ts l'l<•W ~11~ ~and S •. ]".l\Ok<;On said liis bill 11 ill 1111! ;ifl•'rt pay111\•nl )l (,.:-1 h.ld '11 • P"rt .111d 11"u\d nut ~1n)l .J 1ll\1)r•'o.•{' f1· .. n1 • ;111 1)('1'.1•11.it.il aff.:ir. ·· v.'here !Ile marra: .. J ~~·h-anus Hoffman tn 1939. Unitt'<I t\lr' l,ltw-~ btrl'd hi r at Cb...•ycnn(', \\') o. dur1n~ \\'or!d \\'ar I! .1~ 11fk' vl 11-. f~ v.·on1m 1111•eh:iri1~·~. Sh(" L<ttr.r hrNl 1n ll.111.1,1 \l h1•r1· she r1'<"'i\o•d ,, ~•'"'"11 !«'!.1~~ fll~,>1 '111 ·1.1\\•l • fa·••:\" 1h"1.111,,t·. t"••11,J 1.11111' :-.in I· 1,dl11-, 'I [1,1\ >11•••1 11 '1• I" h1•r !1u .... b.t11d 11•11,.., ·'" ;1 n11(h.1nH: l«r l Ill!··(! IJI :-.. u1t1 ~.1!1 \ 0LHI• ,,,,111.111'"' 1r-..t.·r .it \,1ri.1n ,\,,111·1.,h·" ,I l'.1!11 ,\'I" t·!1 +·· 11 .. :1!1 ) 11r:01. fqr:; ~1.1r~ .\ l 11 rde re l'ls Sa,·:-; \Vorld Bl.tnH' . . \I l'li.\l,\'I-: 1\ l'l 1 -1\ ~irl 11h·· h1ll .d •'1•'111 )'l•f,.>lh hl.l!ll· •'ii 111·· 111J\l'•:1l·1· .. r 1111· 11urld" lo•l' lwr l'r11111·~ l '1,1 i,:111· 1nurt 'fh,• '""rid h 1. ~·.1 r~ :ind ·"'"!~').:11.1\~ ,u1d I 1111 rl 1111 d:',111 .i!l•'ll!loll l•l !11•' l.11!1'1"." :t1·.1•·.u-i1ld tiJ ,~;i l!•·p1h •ro1.1 ~.11d l!u· 1 ·r •l...llt' ! 111· i 1•1Jl'T f"(•tl· !lt·11111o·d )~·1· !" lw 1l.u1~1·d Sh\' r• f11 ,1·d T•• ,q1p1."al. 1 our t :><»llT•" '•"d lli•• p1·rtt1 . hl,11·h l1:111·1·d !!Iii !"l'llll11 " ll"ll<'h l;1•! .1 1111 .•!1(] •Ir""'' 11 111!•1 :1 •·1.,111d 1,,!l ll!\g :,• ;1 l~.tl!l I'll!\\ •l!l d l'l.1\.'\H :-h .. ppllll.'. ~!r!'L'I l·'.1~hr \WI .. q\~ 11·1·r" kilJ,.1! :1 11.J !~ 11•h1·1 . ,t ·1·1nt1~l1 h1 1rl . 1•1l1t'•· ~.1111 Takes Aim 1\.t People HUNTINGTON BEACH FLORIST 111155 At9011q11i11 St. H1111tiltlflOll leecll 846-0601 ST. PETERSBURG . Fla. I (UPI) -An ed itor iol in the I St. Pct er5bu rg 1'irnes' annual Festi1·a1 of States 1nail-a\l'a1·l~~~~-~~~~~~I edition urgi:-s agai nst ad-1~-"""--------.1 ditlonal people rC'locatlng here IX'rm ancnt\\'. The times' ran a full pa l!e or ' editorials ~lontla" outiiniui l problems facing the area I REHER'S MISSION FLORIST & GIFTS CALL 837-6502 It said that ".'O!llrnry 101 some re)Xlrts the C'i!y still I 2SS71 Mar911erito This Easter send a touch of Springtime. I Pork-y O\'es tourists. and ill fact "11·c I Miui•• Ylttf• make our Ji,·ing s c r v in g ,1,. _______ ...;_..1 thorn ." 1.----------"As for moving in \\'it h us permanently. hon1es an di apar1·n1ents are available and o!hcrs are rising. But \1·a1er is I already ~hort Sl'll'age plants are already burdened ' ... Our schools aren't the I Dest Jn the country . . . The cost of ell'Ctricit~' is already I hi~h. and. aecordllig 10 <l!l ac· rounts. headed IO\\ arrl le1·rls I that 1na.1· prrclude air con- dition ing for hon1eo\\11crs 11llh 1 BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP, INC. CALL 546-8284 2150 Harbor Bl"ld. Costa Mesa ='' moa~: MURL !·~====~=~;:;~ llllJ' FLORIST PARTY PLEAZERS l4ll H•wpe" llvd. Costa M.s• 646-4479 FLOWER I !==~AM;:E=RIC=A~N-I • SHOP ~ BEAUTY 546-9172 W' FLORISTS T71SI leech tktl. 3013 Har bor Bl"ld. "jj47:·18'7i' COSTA MESA 16)0 11ew MocAttll•r llvd., Ha1bar Ylow C...ter e 644·4060 441lftt17,tti St'"'· Co11a Mna e 645-1144 FLORIST & t-tOURS MOft.·S•t. a)}i$}tl'S ·~~~' 2'40 HARBOR BLVD.. COSTA MESA .. W• HOMr $11 PMJor Credit C1td1 546-5525 • -I TheFTD HappyNest: -~ • 0 Lu scious green and growing pl anter. Usually available for' less than $f2so· .. 0 Tiie HappyNest-Lovely sprinrJ ~ flowers or luscious green pl an ts with >.IYl'_.,-i•oo • the FTD Extra Touch of a quai 11t 'BASKET CONVERTS TO HA NGING GARDEN. MATCH ING HANDLE AND.CHAIN INCLUDED.' • rattan ba sket. The basket comes with a matching handle and chain . So it can be ei ther set on a tabl e or hung in a window. And either way ... what nice r way to say Happy Ea ster? Just cal l or visit your nearby FTD Flori st today. (Most accept major credit cards). He can send your gift almost any- where. Usually available for less than $1500· 1'As an independent bu sinessrnan, ec1ch FTD Member Flori st sets his own pri ces.• ~ 197 4 Florist~' Tr.,r s r!d Deltvtry > .,. .. ·~ ··············: 11 1,Jkl "Your Extra Touch Florist" • I 8 OA.ILV PH.OT Tut~ay, April 9, l'i74 .. =-A;-n-d-;e-r-so-i-1:~~~~::::- Tax Paid ·By Ford ' . W ASHTNCTON (UPI) -A confidential tax audit o f .. t. Gerald R. Ford by the Internal Revenue S e r v I c e ' ' ' shows the vice president pal~ _. his fair share for the taxable ' years 1967·1972, columnist l Jack Anderson has reported. According to a tar report f'urnlshed UPI by Anderson . Ford eaml'd $375.402 from all ! sources .durinl{ the six yeani. ~ and paid $150,091 in taxes. • • ' ' T 11 E CONF1DEN't1AL Ford audit ... portrays an in· ~ herently honest man v.11o i btllevts he should bear his . i fa ir share or tbe tax burden," ~ ~= ~!t~l~~s sho~ ~ a total income of $224,364 for ~ the first .three years of the ~ 1970s. He paid $75, t 11 ill ! federal laxes and $6 ,261· 'in !\lichi,gan state taxes . • ' t. ACCORDJNG TO Anderson's documents, the IRS disallowed an $871 deduction Ford took for special clothing h e purchased when he w a s permanent chairman of the 1972 Republican national coo· vention. . { . . - II Shoe Flt• Dr. Paul Sher uses skeleton to point oul to shoe salespeople all they wanted to know about the foot but prob- ably were arraid to ask. Four-week cram course is held in San Francisco. LAS VEGAS deluxe rooms on the strip >U;E POOi THE VISION 2.4HOUR P!<ONES AIR CONDITIONl'-1; COFFEE SID' F Of 1 Of 2 People 2 double beds in eoch room $2.00toeh for ex 1ro guesis shoring your room. Good all week except Fr., Sat. and Holidays when rate is $15.80 ·uM1no TIME OffER RESERVf NOW! TOTAL Pfl:1CT. NO EXTRAS! For Reservations Information tall (714) 533-6050 KONA KAI MOTOR INN A fir1t Ooss Mottf ... A Pocific HoMov R•IOl'f 1 I •JJ [n.., V0q<1' Blvd, South, Lo s V1.:~.1'1s, Ne ~ .l'/109 • People miles, that is. Fund Under Attack Fines ' Hit 2 A"lessio 4 OCC Students. Vie Over. Its High Cost Brothers Four Or~e Coa.st College science -humanltlet: Dennis sophomores t>.ave advanced to Sheehan . Huntington Beach. the finals of Bank or tech n I ca\.\•ocatlona1, and Amf.rica's annual J a$, o o o Richard Plsavento. Fomtain CallfomJa <:.ommlliity College \>'alley, science Md qlneer- Award.s program. ing. The finalists and their &rta.J 1be students) who aire.ly , -of compeliUon Include: Randy ha\'e woo $150, will compete LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sin Hoffman of Santa An a. ~lay 1 for S2000 first: SU~ g~­! u n d ·raising Diego millionaire John Alessio business: James Fimea of ond and '500 lhlrd pnzes u1 By WII.LIA~1 STOC"K.TON "'" Selene• ao11 .... DE111ESDA. • Md: -A medical chtirlty that aoliclls ' . donation& t~ugh, nationwide n1ass mailings received mor~ lhan,Sl .2 million last year .. CUt . it spf!nt wil.Y ~3.9 percent of this On its avowed prlmaiy . ·a!~:.. 4y-'ecl flnancifil aid to kldx.ieY.4iifea~ victinn. The. American Kidney Fund. "'hich sent about el,Rhl million pieces or mail to addresses on commercial mailing I is I s , received ;n r e I u r n COO· lribut ions of $1 ,252,!JSS. ' . ' Fund was !old 1811 fall by ~ <;a\ojipa to either •loj> soltci~ iQ that il»te or 1u)). tnit to a hearing. , 1 1 • 1 , , ,...,,.q iald .,tbe.(und,oecKied lo .stop soliatat1on , 1JnUI an audit of 1$73 ex~ e:J-~;;J, to show l(\Wore~ fund- 1 .. ing cnsts, ls , co1npleted. ·TI1en the CWld '!''ill submit a new appUcatM>f}. THE N~w YORK attorney g~ral !!j invesUgatin1;1: the fwld. I!atstn said an agree- ment will be reached soon. The American Kidney Fund will agree to lo"·er future t11d 1mail .mpterj.aJ. ~IAiL RESPoNSE Corp. was lrfqrporated in Virginia on June 14, 1972 by Swain, Llt· lie and. anoth!r man. Both companies entered Into 11 three-,vear contract with the American Kidney f'Und .. in September 1972. Mall Response Corp. _gets a 16.75 percent service charge on the cost of all material prepared . . has been nned 115.1)!!0 for glv· Huntington Beach, s 0 c i a J each category. ir" "'vora to a Lompoc prison ....:.==:=::.:..:.::=:_::...:_::.:.__..:_ ___ _::_.:c... ____ _ guard. fin~es;~~ ~~~:yn8;~ ~:: same offense, and a ronner l.1"Jmp0c prison Ptl.,l"fi Dnnlc1 Morgan, wa! fined $250 for ac-- ceptin!? the fa vors. · EASTER OUTFITS solicil.atlon <Xlsts in return for The American Kidney Fund paid 1'1ail Response Corp. $66,272 in service fees in 1973, DIR ECT AID TO kidney pa-• lient.. including bemodialvsis • U.S. DISTRICT J u d R c Charles H. Carr ouoted ~car \\'ilde and observtd that John 63. " former San Diego '"~tan of the Year," and Anee.lo, 57 "have trave.led hlgh , wkle and handsome ... To come down to a prison cen is quite a (l.rop." AleMio's attorney told the judge that John'a net v.'Ortb Ls between $3 million and M million, that his present in- come is $109.000 a year and that h( aiso has ftie;Jican business interesti. rosts. transportation , kidney transplant open1tion expenses . and other grants of n)()(H!y to patients. totaled $174 ,999. . The A111erlca11 Kl!,f11e 11 F11nd col· lected more tlla11 SJ .2 111111.1011 last 11ear but Jlpent_.011!11 8 174,999 for di· reet aid to kldne11 patient•. OCON PACIFIC C«duro, ~ Sllll( S~URTS HANGTt.N Nylon TrirnkS b The kidney fund reported these otht'r expenditu res in an Unaudi ted fi11ancia lrepo rtpro-• llowev er , he said. th e government has assessed his client $9 million.. plus 40 per· cent interest ip back taxes. videcl by Swen Larsen, it s president : -Public education about kidney disease and dissemina - lion of kidney donor cards cost $551.994 or 44 percent of in· co,me. The education brochures nnd donor cards 'M-'ere mailed to names on com· mcrcial maihng lisls along wit h a fund -raising letter. all In the same envelope. ~1ailin~ costs were pr orated ac- C<lrdingly. -Grants lo hospitals lo help train kidney machine technicians or make machines more avail11ble to disease \•ic- tim s Cost $30,387. -Fundraising rosts "·ere pro-rated at $441 .401 or 35 per· cent. Administration. including Larsen 's $30.000 salary, was $81.316 or 6.4 percent . LARSEN SAID llE decided to form !he America n Kidney F'und ea rly In 1971 molivAtcd by the death of a friend "'hose "·idow was left in bankruptcy by high kidney expenses. He said all legitimate re- quesi.s for aid in 1973 v.·erc mcl and the rern aining funds \\'f're not all SJX!Pl on a:l- ministration and (und raising. In 1972. the fu nd took In $i79,434 and spent $37.322 or 4.7 percent on direct aid lq pa- licnts. Because of ·its fund-rais ing costs. the Ameri can Kidney permission 10 · c o n t I n u e operating in the sta1e, he said. Fund-raising continues in Pennsylvania. Bul state of· ficials said that in a hearing later this month the American Kidney Fund must justify fund -raising costs if it is to continue to operate in that state. Larsen said. ResponSe Development col· lects a commission from the owner or a malling list each lirne Lhe corporation arranges for the kidney fund to use a llst. ibcse commissions total- ed $'45,000 in 1973, Larsen said. The A.lnerican Kidney Fund 1·1 HAVE NO ronnection or also v.as investigated in 1973 interest v.·hatsoever 'M-'ith these by U.S. postal inspectors and the U.S. atlornty's office in companies," Larsen said in an connection with a \i.'ashington interview. grand jury investigalion. No lt es ponse Development 's indictment was returned. last annual report filed "ith The American Kidney Fund v.•as incorporated in t h e Virginia authorities does not Di!trict of Columbia Feb. 5, list Larsen as an officer or 1971. pubHc records show. director. The report shows 500 Larsen is listed as president , shares of outstanding stpck. John H. Swain as vice presi-Virginia law docs not rt'quire dent and S. Winstoo Little as disclosing ownership or the secretarv·treasurer. stock. Du ring 1973. as it did during Larsen said he turned to mE ELDER Al essi o . former operator oC Caliente Racetrack in Tijuana. 1'texico. escaped probation after his at· tomey told Ule judge that pro- bation would. prevent Alessio from 'traveling to 1.lexico to restore his business relations. Morgan admitted receiving favors from the brothers. in· eluding a weekend in NevaOO . meals and liquor, in 1971 while they were serving time in Lompoc prison on an income tax evasion conviction. HOWEVER, J\.fORGAN, once a small town police chief in Colorado. 1naintained h e treated the Alcssios no dif- ferently than other inmates at the minimum security facility. The government s a i d !\Jorgan took the brothers to tov.·n where they met female visitors at a motel. SURfUNf l mrw H1w1i11n Shirts JAlflZEN & HAll:GTtN T Sllirh LAGUNA Spoi1 Bo1tn SUR FLIN[ Butt·Cull SUllFUNC Clletlen BUSH SHORT'S AVAILABLE AT THE STOREKEEPER A •lore of 11traordln1ry ctw.r1cl•r lor men I boys. the last !our months of 1972, Swain and Liltle for help with the American Kidney Fund · the inrorporatioo of the fund rented its mailing Ii st s because they \Vere friends. through Response Develo~·l--------------------------------------------- ment Cori>.. a mailing list brokerage c-o n1 p a n y in F'airfax. Va . Papers on ·rile in the Virginia Corporation Com- mission's office sho"· Response Development Corp. "'as incorporated on Feb. 7, 1972 by Larsen, Little and Larsen's son Olarles. The American Kidnev Fund nJ30 rontracted durin°g 1973 "·ith Mail Response Corp .. operating out or the same Fairfax address, to prepare Like grains of sand ... Time has a habit of drill ing lhrough our fingers. The fLI\.ure .r.~shes up?n ~~:Every so often we all must stop. Take t1n1e. I 1n1e ro think. I 11nc to take stock in ourselves. ·ro onderst(!n<l wl1ere we are and where we are headed. What will our lives be lik~ in five. ten . twenty years? Will our future be secure? \Ve all inust take time. Time to plan for aw future, save for our future. thoughtfully.carefully. And with the help of the people at Imperial in plan ning a more sound. sensible future we can proceed again. going about the things of life ... with confidence. Confidence in !he knowled ge that lmperial's safety. co11venience and 1noney·saving free services are working for our fu ture. • on. Toking the bus con beyo\Jf con lribu!lon to the energy situo- -tlon. And with over 2,087 bus stops end 19 routes servicing 22 of •.the 26 cities in Orange County, toking the bus con be t!onvenient. f-;~, :.":~.o~ .. ~ .,i.,.du:. s~11d ,;,o ~CT;-1 1 1'.·6 E \'lo11-i.~9to'l A~e, 5.:;nra Ano, Coli!. 92101, or call I 17141 *:. 600J. ' • Join Eddie Albert ... save at Imperial. Over 30 Services. most of them free. 0 Frl'\11! stile ~11 bo:or.( ... """"'" a\'l!;..I ~ \ 0 r r(>..• money Ofd..'B 0 Free lrf1V<'k.>rS cl'lf'\ k~ 0 Fr~'' 1111~1 dt'f."C! rol!..'Ctions • l mPERIAL sAv1nos And cheop. One quot1erdoes it. No matter how for you go. Transfers ore free and children un der 12 ride free when cc· companied by o lore paying passenger: We'll also get you there in comfort Wit~ new buses. 'Vinyl bucket sects, package racks, end cir cond itio ning. look over our bus ~chedvles and you'll see wt-lot we mean. Timetables that scan easily. General @ Information. And on overall route mop. 0 Next lime take tho bus. • ·I •"''--------------1 I Add .. h, ___________ I I I LC.ty::----_--_--_--Z·•·---.,,.., 0 Plus TMny. many mere .. ~h~p..'< i....J tt.ifun.•rm t..~ ...... A Plan for All P<:ople. Downrown Los Angel ts• Clartmont ·East Pas.a dent• Glendora• Ntwpon Beach · Newport Center• P1sidena ·Redlands• Sierra M1drt • Topanga Canyon· West Covina · Wrsi;r..ood Village. Whhtltr •Woodland Hills• plus t6 other Southern California offices.. ·-••('M"l.n-1 .,..or-1•"'°'0Qll ... __ """°'-""l:.o. om -OPEN SATURDAYS SllO"Wll lh.our. 111 "41Jtl Offke. . ' \ I Deatlis Euewliere LOS ANGELES (APl Harold A. 0 Hal" Fimbtrg, 67, a ltr!elwriter whose crediUI in<luded "Out Man Flint" and Abbott and Coste llo ocreenp!ars. died saturday. 1n additlOO to movie screenplays, Fimbtrg wrote for rndlo and television. BEVERLY HILLS (AP) Privatt services were held P.1onda_f for Dwight Wbltlng, 82, a director of Union Oil ·Co. for 36 years and a founder oC Santa Anita race t r a c k . Whiling died at his home here Friday. MENDOCINO ( AP l Longtime character a c to r Stanley Farrar c o 11 a p s e d during a performance of "Tartuffe" Friday night a.¥ died shortly arterward at ~1endoclno C.oast' t-tospital. Farrar, st. bad a leading role in tile 111endocino Art Center performance. SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - Sir Hudson Fysb .• co-founder of Au st ra Ii a ' s international airline, Qantas. has died at the age of 79, a Qantas spokesman announced 1'-1onday. The cause of de.ath was not aMounced. SAN MATEO (AP) Ed:\:'•nl J. Benn, 00, longtime secrel;lry of the California Jockey Club \•:hich operates Bay 1'1eadows Race Track here. died Saturday in a hospital where he had been confined for more than a year. Dealh IVollces cA•D A!Otrt Ntl..a<I C•rcr. 1964 Arnold Ave, '~'! Mew. 01!1 ti Offill A.l>rll 5. 1914, !>urv v~ Dv his wife Rite M. C1rd; --· Tim.,.. C.rd; ont dat111M1r; Miry I, ll«*rr; moitwr, 8111it.ll• Mtt1111ws; two Dre>l,,...1 lllCI three 1l$1trt. Ros1rl B1!1J· B1n1rron MOrtulrv. SuMav April , 19 14, C<nll Mn1 CJ'l.aotl. $enl lo Power N. O'Connor FuMrl l Harne H1utrnlll. M,.u, 1t11rrnmen1. ElmWOGd Ce m 1 1 c r v , Bffelford, MISS. Forwlrdll!O fuMrll oirwors, B1llz·l'lffQtron, cos1a Me"i.a. DUCKETT Altrl!d C. D1Kkttt. Sr, tsll Ocean Blv<I., CO!"On41 del Mar. 0111 of dtalll, Aor!I 7, 1,7,. s...,.vl"'9CI av his wUe Riie .. O...c:kelr: d1uqllte•. Mrt N .. ncv Brenlly Cl! San Marino. Ctl ;two '°"'' Allred C. Jr of P•$-IMI •nG John w. of Btleve<1ere, Tlrounon; nine qr11n<1ehlldre11. ReQ. M•••· Wiid. 10 AM. Our L.t<!Y Outen Cl! An<totls Church. Car°"" del Mar. En1omromen1, P•cllk View Memorial Park. Pacific VI-Morlu•rv. dlr..elors. MANGAN JOW"Pl'llnt Dl~on Mangin. '"' ~r Tr" L.1ne, (Ot!I Meu. D•lt ot de.ill, A11rll 8. 1'7•. Survived bv ont oori. J~• J. Mlnoen; rwo dll\IQMtr•. Helen • Wlcli;len .i..a Mero••et J . Nehon; ,.1. aranelclllldrtn 11..a two are111aren<1cfll!drtn. ROMtV T11e1. Aarll J, 197•. 1 PM, CO'lll Ml!lll Chapel, Funertl Mass, Wed. Aor11 10. 197• ,, ' AM. SI JOfln The Baptise (llU"CI!. lnTlrnmenl. Holv Scalucllo!r (emeterv. 811lrz.81rq"'°" Mor I u Irv , Casl1 Meu. dlr<t<:IOl's. WALL.IC! F~ Marie W1l11ce. gaie of de1!11 ADrfl 'I 191f. N111..e o f r1nae. Calif. lat ~'.clt"Wiv 51"wC.~IZ'c'e':"· s5:n,..1"~c~"tntt Clll<ICll>ler. Yvon,,. Sutt0t1: aro•Mr. E11rl Hulchln•on. Lona 8 t • c h ; five ar•nd~l!Udrtn. ~uner1I servke1 Wed. 10 AM. &•II llrO'<IWIV (haot!. Internment, Falrll1wen Mernar1al Part;, In lie11 of ll('W9rl. ll'>Mt wl.,hlnq to make 6arl11lan.. p!NM Und to Tht Amerk1n C11ncer Fund Sacltlv. 113.56 Irvine Blvd, .TuSlln, Calif. Btll 8 roildWly Morh,hlry, directors. WARD Hartl t. W1rd, resiOenl al ltO\ttll Hiiis. Dale of dt .. th. Aorll 1, lt7•. Survlwe<I bv Mr huW.fl(!, D11vld C. Ward; IOlll, David M. w .. rd, s .. nia An• '""° L1rrv c. W1rd, i .. nta Ana: d1<1C1Mer, J1ne Marilvn 1rll110, Tvstln: two brolllert Jiiek cnee11ct of Macon. Mruourf 1nd El~n of 1..a111n1D01is; c-lsler1. Ftrn Elztl. Omafla, Nebraska. Ool!v W fl I I 11 t v, l11<1!1n1Dolls 1nd E..etv11 R,.ssmu•s.tn, SI. Paul. Minn. Services will be ll•ld l PM. t11urK11v. P•clt!c View ch•" e I. lnrer11men11 P1c:l!lc View Memorial Pr" TN! t•m Iv SllO<le~b memo r • I conl1lbutlon5 be s.ent taTl!t C1n<1r FltflCI Sm;iltv. Pacific View Marlu11rv, Olrec:tor1: W1DG•EM Clftr• c . W1dQre11. a<1t n. 1 reslden1 al Huntlnoton BeKn. Diie ot dcl'"· Aorll a. 1'1~. Survived l>V he( ion 1mes Cul!. Huntl110lon Beach. Sl!rvkeo will be held W11<1ne ... C111v 1 PM, smuns· cnarie1. Fl1111 rttllflO a!1ce, · Pacific Vlow M1morl•I p,.rk. Sml!h•• Mor!uerv, dlr..elort. IEND£R •to1 T, Bender; Mission V!ela. Oafe of or1111, All"ll 6, 91•. survi\H'd by hh wife Alyc:t ltnoer: c:llllCI~. Mindy, l iuo 1nd TOddl Mofllrr, Elli Stndrr, Gibbon, N.,. br1slr;e; brathtr. John Carperufl'", Cos!a Mna. Srrvlcn wHI be lltld WectnHdav. April 10. IOAM, P1cl!lc View Ch .. pel. lnll!'fnm..nt P1cllk view • P11rk.Paclfle v-Marlu•rv dlrectOl"s. AlllUCKU & SON WISTCLIFF MORTUAllY 427 E. 17th 51., Costo Meso 646·4888 -·-IALTZ·IEJIGllON FUNERAL NOME Corono del Mor Co~ro Me~o -·- 673-9450 6'6-2424 IELL llOADWAY MOllTUAllY 110 8r0odwoy, Cosio Mesa .5.CS.3433 -·- McCORMICK LAGUNA HACH MORTUAllY 1795 logul\O Conyon Rd, "494-9415 -·-McCOllMICK MISSION MOaTUAllY :28832 (dm•no Copoltrono Son J11o!'I Ce1p1srrono 495-1776 -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMOlllAL PAllK Cernerery c11ape1 Mort1.1ory 3500 Poo::•l•c Vi-Or1v~ Newporl Beoch, CoUfornio 644·2700 -·-PllK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bo!so Ave., Westmi,.~ter 893-lS25 -·-SMITHS' MORTUAllY 6::11 Mo•nSt. Huntington 8eoc.h 536-6539 St1rely It Could••'t Be? DAIL~ PILOT 9 Political Notes Hitt Aids Veneman Drive By O.C. llUSTl.\'GS ot .... O.lty ,llot '"" Repobllcan t'atricia ltc1 U~· llitt of l.JH(UM Bead! has bt->t·n named st.att.>Wide "' o n1 l' n ' ~ chairman for rorrncr Jl£\V assistant secretary John r; \'et'1cn1an's bid for lieutennnt governor. * ) ROB ERT S. \\'atson. 71. diroctor of tht• senior cili2en$ program (or th(' Or:i~(' Coon· 1~· Community Action Council, I hns bt'etl nppoin1rd b Yf c:o\'f'mol' Reagan to tht> O('Vdv created stale Cornmlssion oii Aging. I The co inmission "·n~ rreatOO by 1he Legislaturr thi~l year to net as an adv1son• i.ioord 10 the new Offi<.'! on Ai· Ing. · I 1:oordin.1tor l\lanf:(crs nl~ tinnounre-d th3t his c11n1po.\!gn tre.:i,.nr('r "'ill be llhoda ~t~1 r!yn o1 !lun· 11nt:1on Ut•ac•h. Sh(' Is a forn111r n11•1nbt•r (lf lh<' Ornn,.t:t' r(1un1y l;rand Ju0·. !lt•r husband. l)r. .'>plral S lic•f'<I 1''/10/e or 1111/f Kcnni:·th \lart)n. prt":lid('llt of !ht• A111c-1·1r11n L e a r n in ~ Corpor.1tion :111d forn1e1· v1<.'\' prPs1<l1'nl of Cal St<ltc lJ)" An!,!tlcs, will sh:trt' l'filnpal~n fun<l.rilislng dut1c.'> "'ittt li..•r Jt\I TllOltl'Jo;, thl' forntt'r San Juan Capislrano nl&)'Or "ho is rw111u1i; fw fifth district l'IJunt~· supervisor. has n~nit'<I 1/1\t''>l1t1ent rounselor BolX'rl \lt<:'ollunt trf'~1surer of th t• 1 'nn1n111h·c to E!cct Jin1 Thorpe HAMS "~,, \.1R•d,, I! \\'ii! '·![:iqr11' Y.n1 '11l l ! ~ Gonl'" GET YOUR EASTER HAM N 0 W ! e Reody to Sei-• with Ha11ty '11 Spice G.laJe e Splral Sllced from Top to t Ottom · A. puff of, white smoke comes Crom the ~xhaust of a hydrogen-fueled research ve- h1cle as 1t goes through an acceleration -test Sunday at the Bri ggs Cuhningham 1'11,1seum 1n Costa 111esa.. The museum was the destinatioi1 of this year's Interna-~lonal 'ollegiate E1nissions Devices ·nallye. J\lore than 15 cars participated, us~ 1ng fulls ranging from butane to 190 proof alcohol. The winner has not yel been announced. DENNIS ~tA~GEHS of Hun- tington Beach. a c11ndidatt' for the Dc~nocr!ltic non1 tru.ition in the 73rd A:ssen1'11y 01stricL has named Fountain \'allt'Y school trustee Vrt-d Voss <is his inter11l1 ca n1 pa i g n • W ee Poc:lto9t 011d Ship ham Cocnt'to Coo1f a f11U Str•ict Ot lic:o1cttc11 • Imported ChH~Ct a11d W l11tt e Cotrrinq__..A Spcc:lohy 1700 t:, Coa•t Hlqllwdy, Corofte1 dtl Me1r -l7J:tooo l llock Weit ti ) C•O•nt llt1t••••n! 1222 S. lrookh11rtt, ot loll Rd .. ARohelm -~.~,.-.-.. -.~, Tax Collector Asking Secor1d Budget De crea se SA:".'TA ANA -For the fourth straight year. Orange County Tax Collector· Treasurer Robert Citron has unveiled a proposed budget 4-H Ouhs' Youth Fair Set in Mesa Exhibits of an kinds by members or the 41 4-H clubs in Orange County will be on display April 27 and 28 at the annual 4·11 Youth Fair at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Built around the theme "The Gocxi Old Days," the fair v.·ill give young exhibitors. ages 9 thuorgh 19, an opportun ity to gain experience in displaying projects before they enter the Orange Cowlty Fair in July. Youth rair hours v.·ill be from 9:30 -a.m. to ,5 p.m. Saturday and 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Stmday. 'l1le h:lrse show, nonnally held in conjunction with the fai r, will ·be held May II and 12 this year at Rancho 4-H, a seven-acre area near, Chap- man Avenue and the Ne'.l'PQrt Extension. • They Pedal For Clwrity A total of $1 ,500 in pledges for the West African Drought Emergency Funrl of UNICEF y:as raised Saturday in 11; bike- a-thon sponsored by the United Nations Assoctat i.on of l1C lr- Yine. Twenty-one cfclists rode the 20-mile route. with David Kas· tle, a University High School senior, taking honors as top pledge getter. He rode for $!71. Second highest pledge getter was Dav.•n Egan. also a University High senior, who rode for $128. u 11.\llRIS n [ffi~!ffil~~~ SHORTS ' Here's a refreshing look 1n' ' cool lightweight shorts · from Harris. Just the per·;.:, feet length for optimum comfort : and new qu arter· top pockets. Select from great colors and patterns. ~"'for Lifo '>;:/ that is \o\•:cr than the. year before. Citron told County Administrative Officer Hobert Thomas he is asking for $920.807 in 197~-75 -about 16 pcre('nt less than thc $1.09 million he will spend this fisc11l year. CffltON AtHIEVEO a large part or his savings by 1no\'ing fi ve of his 75 employes off the ta:<·basc<I payroll. They v.·ill be funded with n10ne.y col· le<:.1ed as interest on county in· vestments. Another large piCc-e of the reduction came when the county agreed to move data processing out of his office and far1n it oul to a private firm -. Compu ter Sciences Corp. That cuts a n o t h e r $1:11,000 from Citron·s budget. He told budget analysts that the data processing rosls "'ill be tallied under another por· lion of the budget. THE DECREASE Cilron is proposing is equal to a four- cent cut in the count y tax rate -a drop from 21 cents to 17 cents per S!OO assessed va/ua· lion taxable property to run his department. Citron said the county's budget analysts should use a different psychology \\'hen asking questions of depart· ment heads about n e "' budgets. Blind S\vap l\leet Slated Ai'lAHEl~l-A s"·ap meet stag~ by blind students at Braille lnstitute's 0 range County branch here will be held Wednesday from JO a.m. lo 2:30 p.m. The sale. \\.'hich \\'ill include art v.·ork and craft items by the students. will be held in the back yard of the branch at 527 N. Dale Ave. Students also will sell hot dogs and other food to hungry customers. In case of rain. the meet will IX' moved indoors. • llDWELl'S-THE STORE FOR MEN l 467 Yi9 I.wt• Ht•J"f'! ltec.h • l7J~il0 IN.01 IO Lao ~~T • llolA • 1.•4~·•(""'? • C-.C,.,.. ... For big interest and ready money. The California Federal 2-Account combination. • NOTE: Fcdcrnl regulation~ requite Lockup our highest savings jnterest rates with a Certificate Account Unlock n1 oncy you need for c1nergc nci es wit h a Passbook Account Our C;itifo rn i:i f cdt•r;d 2·Account Savings Planll'f~ you combine the benef it'> 0f a rc.t:ulo r passbook account and a ccrtificJtc :1t·coun1. • Herc's an cxan1pl c: If you ha\c 521000 HJ ~ave •.• 1. Put Sl,()(X) in ii passhook :1ccu un t. )'o u'll cam a 5'!."o current annu::il interc:st-:111cJ ht: .ib!c to '"ithc.Jraw 1noJ1cy ;1 ny1in1c yo u \\•ant to. It's as rl cxible as a checking :i~count. 2. Put th e o ther SI ,000 in a ccrrificntc accoun r. \Ve'll guarantee oiie of our hi}!h0cr interest rnlC'l with terms fron1 90 Clay~ up le> 10 yc;lrs. Fc1r flexibility ar.d 19p intcrc!.t-\vith th e a subsl11n1ial ptn~lly for early withdr•wall on certifatc acCOllOll. ~;1 fcry of th e nJtion); lar£c"t fcdc r:-i l and n1::iny rrec services -the re's nothing: heller than the (ialifornia 1'C~cral 2·Account Plan~t a rl yours-now. YOU SAVE GAS ... WHEN YOU SAVE BY MAIL. CalifOt:!'l!.~~~!:!!,1~avings .. • Nation's Largest Federal Costa Mesa Office: 2700 HARBOR BOULEVARO TEL. 5<6·2300 OPEN SATURDAY$, t TO 1 • CLlllOFtD M, l'IESDpRF, Vice ,.,l!"~~nl (, """""~~1 • • PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI O' •ULIC TtlANJ,11. ll9C1o. 6111 .. 117 U.C.C.) NotKI I llettby gt""' 10 !Pw Crwdllon of Dontkl L. S.~u-r. Tr1n1ffftlr, "'l\ol.e ~..... itddru. II ton COMhWrit•• Avltl'MH!, COltt Mna, COlllll'I' ol OrtnM, Sltll ol C1llfoml1, 11\el 1 bulk lrtt11ftr 11 abal,ll le bs fN<ff to S. J. COOll & $0tl1, ltlC., t C1lltornl1 Co rrior11lon . Tr1Mll rN1. wtloM bu1lnn1 «ld•IH 11 ~ Plot<itnl!t A....,ve, Col!t ,....,,, Coun· rv ol Or1ng1, Stell of C1lltornl1. TM llf-tv to bs lr1n1ltred 11 loct!f'd ti 2073 ConllMnr.I Avtn ... ~ (0511 M•\8• Counrv ol Or•~· SIMe ol 1.;1IUornlt. Said Pl'Ol"rtY 11 <111trl-111 g.tt>ertl 11: All stock In tr-. ll•tu•es, eQUlp. ment, ,,..,. name, tnd pood wHI al lhtl Tn.c:!<.lna b<Nl'Mltl k110Wn 11 Meelll,_., Ecrul-t Tr1111?0rt "'" loc.•r.d 11 1073 c,o..llne11.,1 ... ..,.,., coot• ~. Cavntv ot °''"""°' St1te of C11ltoml1. Tiie blllk lrt n•!er.wlll be con1umm1Md on or 1f'ler tr.. lOth dtv ol April. 1t11, _, lltl'>k of Amerlc• NTA.SA. $41 w. lf!h SlrN I, to.It M6$1, (O\lfl!Y of 0rt"'ll, si.11 of C1lllornl1. So,,, II k"°""' lo .... Tr-Nftft, •II !11,11111111 1W1rneo •ncl i>Odl'ftMI UNd bY Trer,.tlrtll' tor tM ll'lftt yHrl 11111, If dll· ter1111 ''""' thl 1b0w, 1rt: Meehl......, EQVIPmef'll Tr1MOQ11, 70JS. H PIKt<llll, COlll Mew, Or•nve Coun· ty, C1. D•IN: Aprll l. 1t74. Sloned by: 5. J. COO« & SONS, 1Nc. I UlrflOl'l!IOl'I lly: 5. J. Coe*, P'"-• Tr1n•t- lly: El1lt S. Coolt, Stey., Tr..,lltrN OoMld L Stndefllf' lrtl\S""'11f PubllllWd Ort"I" CM lt D•llW PUot, -'P•ll '· 1•1• 11•l·1• PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICIE 01" MAaSMAL.'S SALE DAVID R. JACOBSON, Pltlnt!lf Vi. JOI-IN M. MC KINLEY, 0.tlndtnt. No. 1G4 159, Jllll;/Ylft\l 0110: Fltlorvt 'Y 21, ltl• 6y yltlut ol 1n IJIKUlfon l11ued °" M1rch IJ, lt1• ~ llMI SVJ>9r!or Coor!, CENTRAL ORANGE COUNTY JUOlCIAl DISTRICT, CouolY of Or..,ge, SltlO ot Ci!!lornl1, ""°" 1 luOQmonl 111te•cd ln l1vor of DAVI D R. JAC08SON II 111~11· ..,...,, crcdl!Or tnd 11111"'1 JOHN M, MC KINLEY ti lud<;lrn111! cllblor, s1'owl"'I 1 r1et bllar.c. or 17,57•.ltl 1et111Uy .,.,. 11111 h1<111nwnt on tM dtlt ol tr.. 11111•11< ol wld ••eculloro, I htW levl8" U'llOI\ 111 !I'll rlqM, !Ille 11'111 lntlr.11 ol •tld llld;ment de01tw' In tM pr1;1p9rty !n "'' County o1 Or1noe. Sttll of C1ll!orrll1, <1ncrloed •• follows: L lH. Trt cl •nll, 8 1n, P JJ to Jt lnduilvt ot MIKell._ Mti>i ot Rtcord• of Ortnite C-IY, (1ll tprnl1, c11mmo1dy known 11 :1111 Vlt Monltcllo, s.an Cltmente. Ctllfoml•. NOTIC E IS HEREllY GIVEN THAT ON Tuadtv. April t>. 197,, 11 10:00 o'clock A.M. t i Courthouw. Mt r.IMll'I Olllct. )Olll CrllWli V1lltv P1r-w1y, (Jly of L""""' Nlgu.I, Covnty ol Cf"t"I~• Sl1lt ol C1llfoml1. t will Mii 11 public 1rxt!on lo ll'lf ht(IM1t Dlddt•, for u111 I" ltwM m-Y of ,,.,. United Sl•tn, Ill ,,.,. •lonl. llllt 1na lnte~ll of w ld ludl;rnt~I deOtpr In Ille ltlOYf (lflC•IDed ~. or "" "'UCll tl'llr..al ., m1y tit lll'CIUl"f to 11riitv wld t•«Ul!on, wllh ottt rutd lr1!ere1f 11\d COii!. O~tN M1rch 28. 1914 DIYll!O!I: SOI/In Ort1'99 cou~!Y OILLAJ!D O. WILKlltSON IV Mlt!bt R. H111tr, l>eptt!y MtrlMll. D••nv• Coun!y ltlCHAllD H, f;Ll'MINO Pl1lnllff'1 Altorrtt, •:Ma Ct ft'IOIK Drlw, Suitt 104 N•WJOl'l,attch, C1lllen!l1 ~'3) Pub!l'l\e<I Or1ng1 Coa1t Dellv Pllo!, April 2. 9, 16. 191• 1111·1• PUBLIC NOT ICE --~~-------1 ,ICTITIOUS llUSINl!:SS NAME STATEMENT T Ill lollow!r19 per1<>111 ••• ilol"t ~UllM'SI ~., INV ESTMENT RESEARCH SEllVtCE •.Sf W. C011I HIQllwly. Nt'W'POl'1 Sffl;ll, Ct. '7660 U.S. Lind & C1!1!1, l!>C .• 1 Ctlllornl1 COO"llOft tl.,.,, 4'15' W. Coe1t HIQllWty, Nt-1 BM<ll, Cl. '7660 Thl1 ovslnet s 11 tOll<lu>CI_,, 0y 1 <orfM)f't llon. U.~ UNO & (.It.TILE, INC. GtVIMd ~ W1<jr1tr. "'"'Cl!'l'll TN1 J1tltm«<ot \0'11 1111<1 wllll trit COOf'tV Cler~ of Ortn<;lt Coun!v on Mtrch :.. "'" ·--P!ib~ll'>td OrtnQt Co.111 01lly Pl!O!, 11!>"11 )_ '· 16. 2l. \,,. 111 ).71 PUBLIC NOTJCt; ,ICTITIOU S BUSINESS NAM!: STATEMENT Tiii folk!...!!1il Pil!'""" 11 <1otnv 1>111ln.H ,,, HAJ!llOR TOWING CO. H.• W. 1111'1 St., Co.ti Meit Ct. 'Ull Owen J, H1w1ty, :n•• New York. CO.ti Mn1, Ct . '1•U. TM1 bu1l~n1 11 tonOllCftod 1)¥ t n ll'ldlvld1,111 °""'" J Hl.,dey Tll!I 1'•1-"t wtl l1lfd "'I!~ t"" Countt Cler~ ot Or•»o• COllr\!y o" M1rcn ''· 1t7•. l'·llt.'1 Puo!IM>ed 0.11191 Ca.it D1!1Y Pllor. Ao<ll :, I, II. l:l, 1'74 1110.71 PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITI0\15 I USIMES5 NAM• STAY.Ml!NT Tiie l&HOWl"I 111•-••• clol'lll 11u.i,,.,, I I' ' TECH E NSIC .. ISOCIAIES. tOJ..A t151 lltlbol 111....S.. l1lt1o1, C•lltor,.11 '''" .. OdlttOl'I W, Lt"tltl, Jr , ttS•A [Ill ltltlol 11.a., !11/bol, C1111or .. 11 '79'1 ltf'td N SI'*'"'"· 110) Wnt C/,~"' A ...... IPK• ,J, 5111 Dl"'tlo C11 hlrnl1 "'" Tl'lll bl/tlftf'l l ll COO'ldllc-ltd 11¥ In "'"[n(OfPO"tlfd fUO(lt!IQn Of1'* l'ltn I JlllW'lf1'111p A W Ll"Vlll, JI, 1~1 \ltltm.nt Wtl l•lfd wl!ll l'W '"·MY (11'111 Of Ortn11• C_,IY on Ml•CI> n. lft1 1"1UIJ •w111htll °'•• CNll Diiiy l>llo•. Ml't~ M, 11'111 A!ll'll 1, t, ,., It/( 101t-ll ,. UPI Yl~O E'~1111d 11li1·e 1\ 'mystery won1arl' who apparently wandered barefoot through the r:verglades of Florida for eight days was identified Sunday as ~fiami psychologisJ. Dr. Anne 1\. Clay. She is recuperating fron1 ex· haustion, insect biles and exposure. ----- llf urder Chances lncrellse CAr.IBRIDGE. ~fass. (AP) -A baby born this year in one of America's 50 largest cities' has almost a 2 percent chance of bein& murdered in his liletime. aceording to a mathematically based study. Dr. Arnold Barnett, an in· st ru ct or in a pplied mathematics at the ri.lass· achusetts I ns t it ute of Techoolog)', told a seminar Monday his studv si1ov.'S tl1at a baby born in 1974 is more like- ly to be murdered than an American soldier in \Vortd \\'ar II was to die in eomb:1t. BARNETI' SAID statistics based on the current murder rate also show that a male baby born in ere of the 50 cities has a 3 percent chance of being murdered. ln World War 11. according to Defense Departm ent staUstics. Jess than 2 percent of the more than 1& million Americans who sen>ed were killed in battle. Howeve r, the mu r der statistics are figu red over a lifetime v.•hilc a so ldi er's ti me in battle is lin1ited and many soldiers never gel into com- bat. Metric System for Bottles May Drive One to Drinking \\'ASllTNGTON (APJ Or a half, or three eighths or a ont·four. First the bJd new!I : the govem1ner'l't wants to do awoy v.·Jth the fifth ol. whiskey. Liters, that is. DRINKERS OF AIMrlca, you'll be in. the forefront ol the 111etric revolution .. lf the Bureau of Al<..'Ohol, Tobacco und Firearms has its wny. Also the quart, the pint·and the Mlf·pi.n t. Nov.· tht• good: you'll be ublc to huy a thrce-fou11hs instead. J,.M. Boyd 1fe Critizes ore Tha11 Mate llu.sbands don't lend to be as critical of their wives as do wi"es of their husbands. Surveys show that . In one such, 71 out of every 100 married women round trai ts in their husbands to criticize. But only 54 in every 100 hus- bands could single out fauJts in their u·ivcs. Q. "Is it true a Yi'Oman can have a caesarean operation only once?" A. Not at all. A mother up in Te> ledo, Ohio, gave birth to IO children all by caesarean, -;-~ Tons or oysters can be grown ex- ' cellently y,·ell at great speed in a mix· lure or treated sev.•age and sea water. That's v.·hal re- searchers at Otis Air Force Base report. Wi sh they wouldn 't so rcporL J ust grow those oysters. Don't tell an,y· OOdy how. Were you not lienry? NA~IE aware Dr. Kissinger's real name Ls Helm:, The incidence of narailics addiction, for obvious rea· so ns, is 40 ti1nes greater among: doctors than among any other professionals. If you ru n you r family wastung machine three times a week , it proba bly oosts you just about 73 cents per k>ad. Origlilal price of the th ing fi gures in that, rem~mber. Your skin can be expected to lose about ha ll or its thickness between the ages of 20 and 80. And some of its resilience, too, certainly. But lhe dermatologists contend this loss Is not as severe among mm as among women. SUPPORT PAYMENTS The maximum security prisoo in VenTXlnt houses a fellow named Goorge J. Chicoine. Been there since Oct. 30, 1967. Superior Court Judge Robert \Y. Larrow -he sen· tenccd Chicoine -contends the prisoner owes bis estranged '~ife $2.:>50 in support payments. The judj:e is quoted rur· ther as saying he is convinced Chicoine has $90,000 hidden someplace, jw t fla t out woo't pay the suppart debt as a matter or principle. }<'ascinating, if factual And they want you to know what It ii you're drtnldnl{. The proposal> will requlre labellnc: com, barley, yea.st and enzymes or whatever. And. po 111 I b I y d·llmooone , neobee and citrk: acid, If that's the case. That'll give you annethinf to read whUe you're trying to figure out how many ounces were. in the shot you juJt had. IF AIL TIIAT new govern- ment inlrwkln drives you to drink, you might oonskler that it's being done for your own good. At least that's what ATF director Rex D. Davis told a liquor industry meeting in Miami Beach. Fla. ~1ooday. "There are several good reasons to· change to melric slzes," he said. "For one thing, It wUI mean a substan- Ual reduction in the number of bottle !izes. This should be an aid to the consumer. "TIIERE ARE now 16 dif· fcrent si1.ed wine bottles. This number would be reduced to six in metric si1.es .. .In the fina l analysis, this reduction in wine and whiskey bottle sizes will be beneficial not ooJy to the consumer -ht.It also to the manufacturers and all of tho!IC oompanies 'A'hich handle and distribute distilled spirits and wirles in our ecooomic sales chain.'' A quart, that amber-colored status symbol or t h e homeov.ner's bar, v;ould be known as a liter and cont:iin 32.82 oooces instead of 32. The fifth, 25.6 ounces, \.l'OOld be :Y4 liter; the pint, 18 ounces, a half liter and so on. For wine drinkers. the change if adopted, \VOOld be equally traumatic. A JEROBOA!\t Or cham- pagne (a double magnum to you connoisseu rs) v.'ould go from 102.4 owiees to three liters. A spl it. now 6.4 ounces, v.oold contain 6.34. The labeling proposals v.'OUld spell out the natural in- gredients in names \\'e all know, plus chemical mixtures that have no common names, like "cloud cmulsion.c:;." The Jabelifli is ror !hose with allergies -.so !hey can leam after drinking the stuff all these years !Bat it's b..id for them. TllE PROPO.C<;ED rf'gula· lions \VIII be published in the Tl is bctv.·cen age 3 and age 12 that the child is likely Federal Register in the next lo be 1nost seriously affected by the divorce of the parents. few months. Then there will br so says we marriage counselor ... Our Love and War be public heari ngs-probably n1an claims you gene.rall y can tell how much a fellow cares before the start of summer. for a \voman by the amount of space he gives her wider And 8 few years "'iii go by their umbrella .•. Living with your in-Jaws Ls alway!I a before they take effoct to give little r isky, no doubt But recent studies indicate It's lea C\'<'rybody a chance to get rid BARNETT USES a model risky to live with the husband's parents than with the of old stocks and change over. wife's. f projecting the curr e nt Or. perhaps, or stock ing up homickle rates into the future. Average driver gets a ticket every 9.2 years of ruMlng by those who lik e v.·hat they're Using that. he found that one a red light, specc:ting or reckless driving. drinking and don't v.·ant to of 79 persons born in Boston know \\'hat's in it; or those this year coold be murdered : Address 111oil to L. ~r. Boyd, P.O. Bo:r 1875, New. v.'ho hold 'A-ith the poet Go!· one in 67 in New York : one in port Beach 92660. I.hold Lessing: "One can drink 60 in Chicago: one in a:! in Los ~=::::=======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t;oo~~m;uch;;;' ~bu~t ;;;;onc:;;;;::;:n:<':e~r l Angeles: on<' in 40 i n drinks enough." \Vashington : one in 35 in ,----------~ Detroit and one in 51 in HURSEWAHTED ,.... .. --.......:'...,...!..--.... Miami. You con Charge -~£!/!.U_MTUREMEDICALCUHIC Barnett. \l:ho projected four DAILY PILOT '~---u 111-•'._.'-...,u "°""1sw100 different rates with the aid of Daniel J . Klrit1na11 and Classified Ads Richard C. Larson of ~llT, 642·5678 INE CAR OWNERS said the model based on l'Ur· r<'nt crime rates !s opt in1istic. __ _ LEATHER .LIFE . w ................. ,...,.. m •11li*h .. _,...,., w ul 1Jlll l t6-lttl. t losi ng ht· ' Medical Weight Reduction Lindora's unique program is a safe and practical method for the enlire family to lose weight and learn how to maintain proper weight ... under th e strict supervision ol Medical Doctors. Call tor informallon • Monday lhru Friday 8 A.M. lo 6 P.U. Lindora MEDICAL CLINIC SAN BERNARDINO 886-4788 E. lDNG BEACH 597·0378 SANTA MONICA 928-4513 CERRITOS 924-5741 HAWTllDRNE 87t-9236 DRANG.E 538-2395 A••o~~ltll M~•c•r &!Ila. lot A!!O$ Mtd•Cll Ct11trr MISSION HILLS 3~5-1138 1o11111a" Mt>O•Clll llff, '••llllltll Mtdktl lll6g. Ct•nlot P•olltt.Ollal lllOIJ, H-1\0tnt IHOoc .. 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The only on~ nol in· eluded are h..1rv~ll'il by Cesar Cltave1 farm-.·orktra w1ion. Rut as a conctilkm of the support rendered Monday the UniWd Farm wOrk.crs of AmcriCll ngrt•ed to end a n..1· t!onwlde secondary boycott against S:.tfl"v.·ay Stores and 01hcr unionized reta.11 markttJ. ANO A U•"Yt' b.'l!llc "'ith t"·o grape gro\\trs "·Ill be wa1:td \\lll'lout A~·vc10 lxtcking. ··Neeflll"iS to say 11.e are ex· radio ·pager -~-·---Sl7.00 amrnth tota colt ·--no deposit on credit approval ORANGE COUN7Y RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE ONC 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 5 Y.% PER ANNUM ON EVERY DOLLAR -EVERY DAY Available to Everyone, includinl! Corporations And Businesses No Minimums Or Maximums As Tu Amount Or Duration Of Each Account Never A Service Charlie OPEN A PAT ACCOUNT TODAY AT ANY OF OUR BRANCHES Jn Addition to Passbook Accounts, Pacific SavinllS Pays These High Rates on Certificate Accounts ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE MIN. 6ALANCE $ 1,000.00 MIN.YEARS 7.79% 6.98"' 6.72% 5.92% 7.50% 6.75% 6.50% 5.75% $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 ·By f.e:ck:ral ~auWion, a. substa.nlia.I penaJty ls NqU.ired lor ea.rty withdra.wa.J.. (Pm.Alty Provision does Not Apply to MT Accounts) •• 2:.r 1.or2' 90days· Our Free Services f~r. Qualified Accounts include : • Sale Deposit Boxes ($500 Balance) • Money Orders • Traveler's Checks • Trust Deed Note Collectioft ARCADIA 41 E, Live 01k BELL GARDENS 5740 Ea•t Florwnce Avtnue 'CANOGA PARK On the mall in Top•"9• Plaza S~opping Ctnter •CERRITOS On 1he min In Lot Cerrilo• Sl'lopping Ctnl1r 'COSTA MESA On th• milt ln Sou1h Co1111 Pl111 Shopplnt Cenler DOWN~Y 10000 Ltkewood Bl11d. tf1ecu1rre Olllce) 8211 Elll Flret\OM Bl11d. BRANCHES (213) 445·0550 (213) 773-5(111 {213) 113·1550 (213) 115·1251 (714) 540·40H (213) 923·9&01 (213) 112-111• LA CRESCENTA 2121 FoothlU Bl11d. LAKE FOREST In Ille Lall• Foret! Vil11~ S!loppi"9 CenMr LOS ,ANGELES 400 N. V•rmOnl 5401 E. WhiUltr Bl11d. 'MONTEREY PARK 210 North Gartitkl A11tnue •ORANGE On the rnell In tM Mell ol Or•~• Shopplna Cen1er •SAN BERNARDINO On IN ft'ltlll lfl lnl1nd lhOJlplftf C.n1•r WHlnlER 11215 £111 Wetllington 81wd. 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T'\\O }[ours, 38 Minutes For Taxes 1'.'EW ":l'ORK (AP \ Am('ricans \rill have to ¥.'ork a little longer this ~·car to n1ake enough money to pay for their increasing tax burden. a private research organli.allon reported. 'The T:ix f"oundatior.. a nonprofit group \\'hieh watches the go,·emment's managmt'nt of fiscal matters. said the a\·erage Am(!ll"ican "'ill spend 2 hours and 38 minutes out of the eight-~r \\'Orking day to pay for his 1974 federal, state and local taxes. TIL.\T'S ONE minute each day longer than in 1973, the foundation said. ''Those v;ho d on't particularly enjoy p a y i n g taxes and like to do the hard jobs first. can look for,. ard to ri.lay I." it says. "Hy Iha~ time the a\·eragc 1\merican v.·ill ha\'e earned enough to p..1y his 19i4 taxes.·· Robtr1 J. T-rt\·lso n. forn1c r chairman of the board and president of 'J'rh·ex, Inc. of Co s ta ~1esa, ha s been ap. pointC"d director of business dc- '1 C ! Op· ment for Jn CanDOd Elec· tric, Sarita Ana. Ta IV I JOH 'J'ri\ision previously scr\'ed as president of Crescent Tech· nology. Inc., lr.,.in~: general manager of Amcric;in J-~lcc· tronics. Inc. of Fullerton l;. S. Industries. • f\fSI Data Corp. board of director! ha\'e elected John C. f\f1rtln, former execul\\'C \'ice· iresldent of U.S. oper'ations for Addressograph ~lulti,!traph Corp. ns a member of the boanl. ?<.ISi Data is an Jr,..ine-base<l manufacturer of electronic field da.ta entry systems. • • 1Ucb1rd E. Haupllleilch has been named manager of the Laguna •fills Leisure \\'orld office of l..JnlUd CalUonila Bank. He is a 2.f-year veteran in banking includin g 18 years '\\'Ith Bank of America. • lrYlnc resident Charle• A. Barran- co has been n a m e d manager ot the north Pla ce n· tia Bank of Artleri~a . sa'rr a· nco. \\ith the hank since 1960. a~sum· •••u.11tcir. es the post after ICn yenrs ln lhe Los Angele$ aud.Jllng Je- partmr:nt. • Brace ~t Fay has been ap- pointed aalstant \·ice prcsl· dent and rmna@cr of lhe LA llabra branch offit-e of l1 Camlno Bank. A resident of l\'e~rt Beach, t'ay "-'as lnatallrTient loan o(ficu of Newport Na· tiona.1 Bank for two years bcCore joining El Camino. Uy ~llL TO:\ ,\IOSKO\\"l'il (llf'tftlCI• ll'tll~ttl There's good ne\\·s tod11.\· - l..e\'er Bros. has axed Its Joni::· running tcle vlllion ('(11nn1t:rrlal in v.·hlcti people \\·ho try lmpcri;il mar.c:arint• nr£' s1K1· dl'nly Cl1l\l1lcd to the tun!? nf "O;i\·or fit for a king ... A .strong conter..ler for the title of the mo.11 inane sellini:: pitch e\'('f to appl'ar on n ·. Ille ln1perial l~ltnn11•rc1al did ~rfon11 \.l'CJI for l..l'\'t't', a company no1 noted for its trlumph.111 in the markrtplare. l:\IPERIAI. II,\~ bct•n .1 con· sistent leader in the pt·emiu1n rnd of !ht margarine m;1rkrt. the erxl oomposcd of lllf hig i1· priced spreads. But it ha.s reportedly lost ground durinl? the past yr.ar. and so the "crov.'Tl" rommcrclal Is bring booted off the throne. In its plaee Is a nl'\\' series of rorr1111('rcials starring ac· tress E\'e Arden, \\·ho "'ill re· n11nd ~·ou that lniperial tastes like butler. Imperia l ranks fourth in the rr•erall n1argar1ne market - behind Blue Bonfl(!I. Parkay and Flci'lt"hmaun·s. It holds :ibout eight percent o( the bu.,incs:-. llov.•e\·l'r. Imperial doe s mUC'h bctter in the pren1iun1 Sl'gm('nt of the markl't. For example, its sh.1 rl' of The pren1iun1 st i ck margarine Balboa resident \\'illl:im If. Farnsv.orlh. Sl·nior vii.:c prcsi· dent of Cold11.rll B 11 n k er lksldenlial BroktTa~e Co., has been n;imed gen- era! er real mnnnz· of thf' eslalf' ~erviCl' t.rn1. lie 1\111 bl' respon· siblc for su· pcr\'ision of .rc s idcn· fiat sates offices ope rated by Cold1rell Banker in Gallfon1ia and thrf'c other st;i tes. lie joined the fi rm in Hl62 Jf\('r l('n \'cars in real cst.:Jtc along the ·Orange Coast. • Frtderle Hlloon ed d11ties ns the ne\\: manager "' A m t r I· c1n Sa\·lng.1 and J,011n A ssoel •· llon ·s offir.p in Hunt ing- ton Beach An assistant \iCI.! presidcm, Hiloon joined the association in a nianagerial capacity in 1969. • Jamts 0 . lloust, Jr, ha3 been named vlc-e presid~nt of manufacturing for ll et\' t !I Rubber, lnc. 111e n1anufac- lur'r or pipe gasket! and ru~ btr parts hns a plant in Sau Clemenle as well as one in 1\!oh.ama. * Thomas C. ,\toore has bten Appointed controller or U1e ~I c D o n· ntll Oo111tlJ1 Finanrr Cor· poMtlion ~1 o o r t jnlntd I h C' DouglJJ A i rcraft Co. all' nn ac- cou nt In 11: clerk In !003 anrt advanc-MOO"' ~ to mannger of financial forecutlng In· 1967. I le and h\11 wife and 1htee C'hlldttn reside in Fountain Valley. market i~ cstjma((>cl :it 2j per· crnt. Tiiar,. do1~·n from !he 311 ~C('nt it used to hold but H's still good cnotil!h for second pla('(' bchirxi Fl1'i!!Nln1,1nn'~. l\hit·h has <1bout 3.\ pcrr~'nl of lhc business. ll••I Pia ~ • ~ • ""1<' C 19' ll Ii•>•"' W.lf114 ... 10 o 11 ' ,.,,I l•ll )l . Ji ' 1MS •'<In! • • I • 1l' :" IW\!!•i Pl !'• • • fl•t>ll (.n •· •••ln-t.W•1 1••.1a·,lr;""" 1,,1 '""'''(~ 11•'6• "~ o.m I\ " • If\(!> ,..,., I . I . "'"' "•• lj . 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In just :.;;;~;:·~;~ ~;"'h'm'.:ii~~.; ,l ___ M __ u __ T_u __ A __ L __ F_u __ N __ n __ s ___ ~J. t'\·idrnre I 1 n k i n i! high tholr:<tt·rol lc'\·cls 1o1·1th heart aihncn!s. F!eisrhn1ann's andj otht·r turn oil n1nrg;1rint·s h;1ve played on th 1 sl po!;. UTI<ialur:Hc..cf theme . Lc\'cri says bluntly: "Promist: t.1~tt·.~· l1k(' buU('r. But you r body kM\\s U tter." i'ron11sc has been on ~le for a.hout rine yetJr 0011;, and it i1> r•<;;timated to ha ve c:ir\·ed out a fou r pcrcc11t .share of the! niarl.!annt' n1a rket. \\'ilh !he iJl!ro<lutlton of J•romi.~·~ and th•· s t cad v r.~ealation or pric<'<; of 1hC prcn1ilun hr a n d s , the mapgarine pcd<llers ha\'e been robbed of one of th,.ir earliest advantages, cconon1\'. You reml'n1be r 11·h<'n thcv" used to ~••Y th:it their proclu(:t.'l laAtes ''like the high·pri<'ed spretod"·;• Those \\·ere !he d:1y<; \\hrnl Oa·y didn't 111cntio11 hut(cr in l the ir ads . Thf>sc \rt>rc nl~IJ thr drivs 1rht·n niargarinc \r:t~ al:o;o about one-half the price of but· tcr. But those d.'.!ys are gone. BullL·r h.'.!s not incrc;1sed a.i:; rapidly as inarga rini.' in price. and the gap is gl.'tting Vt'r,\· thin. One supermarket th;1l I just shopped had FlciSC'h· mann·s soft m;irgarinc selling at ii cents a pound ~·hlle the st.on.' label butter v.<.1s sclluig for 77 cents. l If" TlllS Tltl::~lJ continues.I the dn irY fam1crs should be in there shouting: "Buy the !01\··1 prited spread -butler.·· \\'ho C\'Cr imagine.-<! 1\c v.·ould ~cc such a dcvelop111cnt ·~ (vclc Tci!i t Cpaltol New1 Scr\'lct u,., YQ.. • 01 11"•"'1 '' • h\I ol b'd ~"d t\•~d P'• t~•c ~" """'~·•• l·<J"d' ~· ., .... 1...:1 toy ow !~l~O In<. Mo .... , Aptot I , !•U 91• Alli .l1.,, C.w l.fO •· ,. "~m 1n1. l.H J.tt o\d<~ .... '" '" -''!""'' t 01 t .11 """ifd 1 01 Ill A•l"t In ,lllllJ ... 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(Or> 'd 10 f') II ll °'' s~· 101 i 11 N•t<•<I I tQ ' IS tl'I" Ve" ttl !Oll CV F"""" I ~ •JS C•o Ir\" •oo •M { ... ,!. ... 11 010[1) (.~" '"" (/j 411 CMANNl"IG Fll"IO\• Am•• o~intd 8~d FO [Q11 c,.. Eolt P1 f l'd o\m c,. .. 111 l"<.em ~~ti V•M!JI (Wit.SE 901.lOM~ '•1 • n t 11 tr 0' • 1) ' ... 6 ;Ii ' ti l I II 6 U !flt •~I • <I . ~ '., ! '1 I 61 1. ,. l.tJ Fftd&o\ ~-:I '.• "''-"Co •lO 1111 Y,Tr 0• •II I t ! Sf>ftl Sii S~l Cr.,111 Fd IM t ... OOA MHO ll'DS! t lbrh ,,. , .. Mft<lll· l (II J ll ¥""'" •M 111 ¥11>t S11 an.,.. !Mii • t U t .'4 toLO"lllL ll'U"IDS : "SACR,\~IE:"-10 -Thc slate ~;;; ~~ ;~ Den.'lrtn1ent of :i.101or \'<'h iclcs r~ft'l •"' 1c"' ,... c;. ...... ):l 111 has a~·3rcicd ll SI0.000 cOntr:.iet I tfl(om • 11 • .. tu tht? Long !leach Safc1v c:~~·G .~~.i!: t'ouncll le> pro\·\~ more 1ri. l ~~~t..tM tensive driver license testing ~"' 1 1• ;rt l !: for motOrtyclt riders. I E" .n •. ,. (II •.10 • " The contract I~ one pha111e of lid , 11 •" a $110.000 program funded hy '-~r•Fd t~ !;.J tht-swte or nee of Traffic ~ : ~ = '~ r: Safe!\', Ol'MI '" '') 'l' " l•c..CIOMll& According to O:\f\' Oircctorl l:: o.'! ! ~ ~~ Robert Doi'en.~. a\!Tl()St SO() o.1ia1 >" 0•¥•00 ~ )lo • It m 0 to r C)'C I j II t ! d1Nl in OEUW••l Calirorn1a traffic nccidentsl 0::;~1~· ,1,~11 last year and O\'Cr 14.000 were ~:~ ) ~ ~~ : ~ seriously lnjttred. *"'oti ~ .. s,.," • 12 DAILY PILOT Tutld3.Y, April q, lq74 Nntio11C1l I 11.terest ·Boy~ott 'Leaks" Told \VASfllNCTON \UPI 1 11ie Commerce l>t?part!llent has :icknowlL'<igl'<i t h a 1 millions of g.:tlkn'> of oil !mm Anib nations arrived in the 'united St.ah.-s durin~ U1c 01! bo~·rott from Novi:1nb<•r to February. ln son1(' cas('s, crude <;>ii !hilt left the Arab notion.~ for coun- lr!L'S fl()l subject to the boycott ~·<is ITfined inlo gaSQlinc 0lh1•rc and then shipp..."'<i to the U.S., dl'p..1(1 rn<'nt s p o k c s nl a rl Leonard H. Jackson :-.~ud "·Ion· day. TIIEHE \\'Ell!·: o t h c r 1·boycolt leaks," hl· ~1id. But he did not d1SC!OS(' /"IOIV U,<·y occurred. The source of the nallon·!' imported oil duri~ th" c boyrott period "'as 'kept secret earlier, the departn1ent sJid, •·in the national interest ... " ilowever. rnuch of the oil ar- I CONNELLEASE ·El ' [ij] Yowr fac:torr Awlilorh ed Che•rolet Leotl119 De11let" • New '74 Yet• Hotc.hltock S&840 l"ER MONTM Plul TtK & L k. On App.r. (rfdil '4 Mo. O.E L. CONNELL CHEV ROLET .Zl.ZI HAllOl IL VD. COSTI. MESA ~46°1 200 mobile phone --·1-- plac:e U rec:el•e telephone calls· in your car --·---.11cease --·--No C•pit e l lnv111m111 r Mo11th to Month Renl•I l 11i1 OR~~G f COUN7 Y 11~0107£LE PHONE S£nv1c £ 1~r 401.S. Saorofe, S..hlAna 835-3305 ril'ing in the C:nltro States durilig lhe boycott period frozn Ar:1b nat\pns had bt-cn shipped bcJoro the boycott. Tilt: OEPARn1ENT issued a report sho"'ing Ulut 25.8 million barrels \\'Crc in1ported frorn Saudi Ar:1bi~ during the 1x:riod . 6.0 ntillion ba rrels from Libya, a million fronl 1\u1i~i:1 , 3.7 1nil1ion froin AI Rcri:i, :":.\ 1nillion fron1 Ku\\".'.lit. 962.316 from Qat:1r .'Ind 5!i299 rron1 lru.q. Th(• Unill'<.I S1:1tt•s re<:e1ved 386 n1ilhon barrels during the hoycon pt>riod . relying n1()!;t hea\"1Jy on 112.l tnillioo bar· rtls fron1 Canada . &t i 1n1llion from Venezuela , 5.5.J n1il\1on fro1n Nigeria and '46.2 million fro1n Iran. l~IPORTS t"RO~t most ol the countries tapert-d as the boycot t continued , but even in rcbntary, S52,212 barrels can1e in rro1n St1udin Arubin ;ind 32,85.1 frosn Tunisia. Jackson said he \l.'as unable to tl<IY just how mu<'h of the oil cari1e lu .. boyco1t lea ks." Jackson noted that .,..'hen crude oil .,.,.a!I shlpptid from Arab countr]t's To natlons nol subje<.1 lo boyi'ott and t~n Sf'nt to tJ1c United States ,'ls refined gasoline, .. the country in vohich it was rcllncd .,.,·as li sted ;is the <.-ow1try of origin." Eleetro11ic Ig11ition l G~f Boosti1ig Prices Ori Frill-size Autos DETitOIT (AP) -General 1'.1orors said today it \l'ill raise retail prices $50 to S56 on many of its full-size cars by making clectroni<.' ignition standard equipm ent. The price incrrases, \\'hich will go into effrct !\fay I. in- volve JJ "big engine'' Chc vrol ets, Buicks, l11con1c Tax Show Slated An cxan1ina\ion of the tac- tics of the Internal Re\·cnue Service \\"ill be aired In a spcci;il 90 minut(' documen· tHry on KPFK radio r90.7 f!\1 l on "Tax Deadline OJy". April 15 at 7:00 p.n1. The program \l"ill d('aJ \\"Ith such oon1 rov('~sial topics :is search and sci1.urc. (']ectronic eavesdropping equipment, rn· traprncnt, ' ' pocke t sub- pocnas", and alleged harass- 1nent or certain poli tical and reform groups by the IRS. TI1e program is b('iag pro- duced by Earl Ofari. pubhC' :1ffr1irs producer a! Kf-'FK. It \rill hr rebroadcast on April 29 at 2:45 p.1n. -;. blds1nobi!es and Ponliacs. The move \viii increase stick('r prices 1.1 pe rcent to 1.4 per· cent. LAST \VEEK, Ci\f raised all retail prices on basic op1ion.-1I equipment an average_ of $13 and hiked shipping charges $15. All but three of the models involved in the latest pricing move will go up $56. Previous- ly, electronic ignition porch.as· ed as an option cost S77. Gi\r m.1.de electronic ig- nitions standard equipment on some of ils Cadillac. Buick and Oldsmobile nlOdels last .p.wuary in a si1nilar price in· crease. 1~n1CE CONTROLS on the indus1ry ·were li~cd 1 as t December by the Cost of Liv- ing Council in exchange for price-limit commitments from G:\I, ford and An1crican j\-lotors. The rouncil. however, later ruled -th.at rthe auto n1akers could raiSc shipping charges without violating the a_gree· n1cnt. 'l'hc council also ruled U1.1t moves to make optional cquipn1ent standard nre not covered by the accord. S 1.000 4 year account yre ld s Ofo Olht•r htqh e,:i1n1nq Mutual SavinJJ_S Ac~oun i s ____ _ f• u.11 P,,lin "-l•n. ''·''' y., .. 1 ______ 1, .• m -----a,11,1ns_c_ -- ti oa• 0 30 mo-. 51 000 1 ye.11 $1 000 . , 39 0 55 00 Fr l··r(ll •1 'I JI J111~" r1r r-1v1t'i" Thai .11( C(1 r~1t•r,1I~ ,1rr oun 1~are sut>1• i::1 IL• .1 lib r n 11 ii 1n11 rL..;;t P•·n,1lrv if l11 11d:;, .1 ru \'l1thd rawn li•'lt~ir c.on101c11on ot 1 ~·1n1. Mutual !iPvings pays high interest. ·I•:"'' .1 C!"'"•PJ undf'CI c,u,v .1nd paid Qu .1rh:rly r·,. r• ,ny v.1lu<.1 t>le h .. e ..,l~rv1t('$ MUTUAL SAVINGS •1'11 to.n •»OClll!Oll A c.~i·I '> 31mosl hall .1 l;>1111on dollar~ . ' C1p1strano·San Clemente: 530 Camino de Estrella /493·5551 Opon Mono.1y-Thur sa.1y 9 AM rri s PM F11d.iv 10 AM 10 6 PM Corona det Mar ; 2867 East Coast Highway J 675 ·5010 • l.JiJJht ltlouteitt l'resident r\ixon and Labor Secretary Pelcr Brenn an exchange p!()a santrics a.f~r the Presi dent !iigned the n1inin1un1 wage bill rais ing~the pay of nearly 57/Jnillion 1\1nericans to S2 an hour for the first t iine. Effective J\lay I the bVl provides for raising the rnin im u1n wage for n1ost workers to S2.30 a.n 1hour onk.Jan. I , 1075. 1'he hill also tightens the laws on job discrirnination against elderly persons. ---- Spii·alii1g l11tere st Rates Dist1·essii1g Co1·po1·atio11s By JOlfN CU~NIF F Al" l vsihlH An1l y1I :'\E\V )'ORK (i\Pl -Tliose rising interest ralt•S al'(• scaring tl:c dayligh1s out or nta ny corpora!c trcasurc1-s and securities officials. son1f' of \\•!10 fear the approach of a110tll<'r money crunch within t\l.·o months. Some banks ha v(' raised lhei r prime rate to a record JO percent. Capi1a·1 is to the rorjX)rale ho<ly as air is to the hunlan body. \Vithout it. :1 <.'01npany cannot n1cct bi lls and. over the long('r tcnn, c a n no I cxp;1nd or modcn1ize I o rcn1ain ron1pctiti\'e. do1ncst ic economy but in a 1rorldwide d c n1 a n d for insuHiCic nt resources, (NEWS ANALYSIS) especially for energy and food. To thwart business expansion. he argu<.'s, only \1·orscns the inlp<ict of infla11on. To n1;ike n1orc capital a\ailablt'. \\'right "ould lower the 30 JX'rccnt \\·ith!iolding tax en illl'Olll(' t>arll<."d b v foreigners if the y agrro:J 10 rt>in\'l'St the difference in the United States. llE ALSO SLJGG .. ::srs tha l a tax be placed on capita l sent abroad bv Americ ans. including in u It in a t i on a I companies that cam money domestically but tend to invest Jll'Jr(' heavily in fo r c i g n raciliti('s. lie. clain1s additional)~· !hat the growth of .... ·elfare In the United Slates has tessenOO the desire to save and suggests that a tax credit he n1adc a\·aitablc to individuals 1\·ho build savings. up to a 1naxi111un1 of SIOO,OLWl. Short 1C"rm and Jong rcnn. ft·ars ar(' n1ountin g about the ;:i,·aitability of i:noncy. and to many people lhose high and rising interest rates arc like storm nags flying. Oil Fir1n To Seek Expansion SAN FRANCISCO ( AP l - The Amerie&n·Arabian Oil Co1npany wlll explore for oil In an ~ffort to exJXtncl Saudi Arabian production capability fro1n nine n\lllloo bnrrelis a day to 11 million. Stwidard Oil Company ol California said ~1onday. Standard s pokesman E1nn1e1t Brillon said the decision .... ·3s madt at a hushed meeting of the Aramco board of directors here last \~·ee k. Aramco is a consortiun1 of four major American oil companies in .... ·hich the Saudi Arabian go\·emmcnt took a 25 percen t share Jan. I. 1973. Stendard. Ex-xon and T<>xaco each hold 22.5 percent of th<> ~shares and ~lobil Oll holds 7.5 perce.nt. Aramco nO\\. prodUCE"S about 8.5 million barrels a day. an increase or about one million barrels since the Arab oil t'mbargo temporarily ".as su~pended. Britton said the expanded c apabilit y "·ould not n<.'Cessarily mean a significant increase in oil output because the Saudi Arabian govemmt>nt controls production . Aramco directors did not discuss expahsion of the Saudi Arabian·s government's share in the !\fiddle East o i I prodLJction, Britton said. The go\'ernme.nt reportedly had been see-king a larger share in the partnership. Engineerin g .ilfove ToW Stanford Applied Engineer· ing's ad\•anccd pa c kaging division has recently com· pletr<.1 ii move lo a ne\v 72 ,000 square root facility in the lrrine Industrial Park area. The plant \\·ii! bring all of Stanfcrd Applied Engineer- ing·s socket and connector manufacturing opcratioos under one roof. SAE is a full · line manufacturer of elec- tronic packaging and in- tcrconncelion con1ponents. FINANCE Oil Firms' Tax Boost Defea ted \\'ASll lNGTO~ IAPI -The llouse \\'a~'S and ~f ca n s Comm.ittre has refused to dra in au extra $2.l billion from the ~trolcum in dustry·s profits for 1974 and 1975. Comrn ittce Ch a i r 1n a n \\.ilbur D. i>.1ills t D-Ark. l. cust the deciding ballot ~1onday as the tax-"'riling panel \'OIC'd 13· 12 against <1n amendn1cnt ain1('<1 at OOosting lhe ojl industry·s laxes. Oil-sta te forces on the coinmillre thus scored a significant victory. They have been fighting to aJlo.,..· oil rompanif!s to plo"' b<1ck Into exploration :)nd dc\"clopment money \\'hich the federal government other.,..·ise \l."OOid be. collecting a'i a proposed nc"' .... ·indfall profits tax-. Besides the u·indlall proriis levy. the oil tax refor1n bill being "Tiltcn by the panel "·ould eventually phase ou t the petroleum depletion aJJo..,.'<lnce and re,'amp 1he tax treatment of American oil company income earned aboard. S ki Lawsujt SACRAMENTO iUPl) -A Placer County Superior Court jury has awarded $285.000 in damagrs to the husband or a 3~-year-0ld Canadian \l.'Om an kill('d in a Squa n· Valley skiing accident U1 1971. Court records sho""ed that !he a\1'ard \\'.'.IS against the Squa"' Valley Dc\·elopment Co .• .,..·hich n1aintaincd a ski area on land leased from the state of California. SPEAKING Of tht• longer trrn1. James N c e d ha rn . chainnan or the NCI\' York Stock Exe-hang~'. 1old :1 n1ecling of f i n a n c i a l exccuth·cs Inst "·eek that c o r por a tion s face a ··~r ag ge r i ng cconoinic ch.allengc" to raise capital. Complete Mid-day American Stock List Keedhan1 cited 11 figurC" of $3.J tri llion as the sun1 nl'Cdt~ by 1985, and said large an1ounts of !his 1nust cont(' from equity or stock nlarkl't financing bct:ausc of thl' already hca\'y le\'(•f tl f <.'OrporalC' <.!cbt. Disturbing to e x ch :i 11 ~ l' officials and corpora t e financieN> ali~c is t h c p:>ssibilily that lhc s1ock 1narkcts 1nighl ix-unchl" lo raise their share. One reason for fear. of course, is that high interest rates draw n1011cy from eqttities. TI IE FEOERAI. RESERVE policy of restricting the money supply in an cffoii to co1nba1 inflation is co n1ing in for mounting criticism. So 111 e CTitics in facL mrrintain that lhe Fed is n1aking ni:.it\1'1~ \Vorse. Rcprescnlali\'C of I h is vie\\-point is John \Vright. 1rho heads a large n1 one y management and inveshntnt advisory scr\'icc. linless ~111 easi('r 1noncy poli cy i ~ adopted. \\'right s!al r.~. a de\•aslating n1oney crunch 11 ltl occur by June. , It it occurs. he u·rotc to Arthur Burns. F'l'd chair111<1n. it \\·ill "kill business. tilt' securities markcls, fed('ral tax re\·cnues. and any chant.'<' of a,·oiding a 11('\\. round 11f dcf ir11 financing .'Uld uncontrollable inflat ion." \\"RI GIIT A~D OTH EHS maintain that the Frd is \1·orking w1drr a delusion in stating that the n1oney supply is <'Xpand ing. "Ir lhe 1noney s111>ply risrs 5 JX'rl~nt and lnflatlon i s gre:ilcr than that lhcn 1hC' tntm •'Y ~uppl_\" $ h r i 11 ks , · · \\'right st;itt's. Thr Fed. alone \1'1tll n1any !'Uppor1rrs of its policies. n1aintain:\ 1hnt n sh 11 r p incrca~ in the money ~nr>plr \\"OUJd only fuc\ lnf\a!lon. \\'right dis.igrecs. "TODA Y'S 00~1 ~s ·r I C inflation isn·1 caused by lOO n1any dollars and it lsn'I going 10 be curt'd by restrictin~ the 1noney supply," he s.1id in nn intervie.,..·. "Isn't it obv\ou~ th::U \torld"·ldc inOalion of 1'n«.'l'gy. food and conunocHt~· prlc<'s can't be con1ro11ect by starving lhc U.S. domr~ti<· mon y supply?" he nsked Bums. lfl \Vright's \1cw. !he causes or infla1ion lie llOI tn 1h~ V61. Not V1JI. , N~I Lau er.11. L~sl <.nq -A A-O.ar~n ,.., ( 7 ,, Jl"-l;i(11 .0'.d I 11 • 10 (~M!~f M1 I 1'1• '• AAV (D ?I 1 ~ • (~mE •D 7n \ ' ' '• 1'blr P,.!101 I i \• C'1<u,!i .•O J l:l'o , A<lnt:>t ()ilC,.. U I 1 I 'o (l>,,.l<><l CD \ 2 -'> M rOO.-• I"' l • 1 • '• L I M!Q wl~ J ••, 1'~•o f.l .1\l;I 1 J . '• C·"~'d"'" •/ 1 • A»•onc1l"f J 1 '• (•rrl•I( 1~ 7 1.• '• 1'1hll'!il /JM ) .il"•1 '• CL '""'qi I '' AICl'.,16~ "0'1 .l . 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Zone Request p,.oslitrition A'reas Nixed BOSTON (UP ll The Massachusetts House h a s turned doy,·n a proposal to legp.llze prostitution in zoned areas. "There Is nothing wrong with prostitution, discreetly carried on ," argued Rep Bar- ney t"'rank, \.\'hose constituency includes Boston 's "r~mb<lt zone .. of strip joints and other nighttime activities. L.A. LINES 131 / MoNTH Tl,LIPHONI COMPANY O' CA.LIP. m-IU* _, .... Ml. C:... MeW Ask Andy HOW TO DO THEM STEf' IY STEf' Anvofte can ewe tor • Btll5'1 I BIOwer h11r styki, ~ our other cur1 coaxing, lus,..tree. full lunctklnal SCIS~ S~LES wtlk:tl •• u easy to Do as Just ltlafnOOO! Out latnO cuta. finver tonille cuta. curling Iron cuti. wa&tl lowel dry. btUlt! 'n fluff cu11 or 1ime>1e wastt and wear C:Ult 111• SCIS- SOREO. all take-cate-ol youraelf llYk!t. Good for any aoe. •nv t\lir. No teasing, no rnUMI, no P•n&. no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS. ALSO: MO In NM• ..... WAYH. YOU MAY HIY8: WIMJ TO SIT TOUI MAii a.AIK JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Fuhrton ............. 179-3863 e.U.. .. IOP.M.:W . •S.. t .. I ,.M. Extra care in engineerin g ... it makes a big difference in small cars. ' Have you everw why most gas mileage ti • never ion the cars from Chrys'/er Corp Onl.y Chrysler Corporation reports its own smal.l-cargas mileage against competition! It's one thing to test your cars. by themselves, under ideal conditions-it's quite another thing to ask an independent testinQ organization to test your cars under normal driving conditions. with non-professional drivers. through traffic and on the highway-and include your competition. That's what the United States Auto Club did for Chrysler Corporation; and the results really mean something . First, while some may get more and some less, these resµlts give you some idea of the kind of mileage you can expect to get while driving sensibly either in the city or on the highway. .second, they tell you how the small cars from Chrysler Corporation -Dodge Dart and Plymouth Duster-measure up against the competition. Read these results. The more you know about Chrysler Corporation's engineering features. the more intelligent choice , - / Results:* y ou'll be able to mak~hen buying a small car. · CITY DRIVING 108 miles of light city traffic including 225 traffic lights and 30 stop signs at an average speed of 25 mph. mp.g. 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PLYMOUTH DUSTER AcHRVSLER w CORPORATION • OODOE•CHRYSLER• PLYMOUTH • DOOGETRUQCS "Tests &enctioned and results cenif1ed by U.S.A.C. January and February, 1074, All cars~lpf)td with mlflUfJiftt'aMm'rrlont •11cet:11 as lndlcatad~OOdge 0;1rl itnd Plymouth Ouster 6's equipped wi1h new 11tand1trcl 2. 76 axle tetW> ,tnd "'SIMI Sbr.00 ltJlglne. Mustang II equipped with Catiforn1a emissions pa<:Mg o which m1v h1vc effected iti ,_. economy • • SEE All 111 DARTS AT Y1111 =DEALER. SH TIIE DUSTERS AMI VALIANTS AT Y1111 llEAlEA. • PUllUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .,_ SUl'llUOR COURT 01' THI 5TATI 01' CAl..IFOtlNIA P'OR THI COUNTY 01' O•ANGl .... A-1 ..... MOTICI! 0' HIAIUNG 01' "ITITION l'Olt OlfOER AUTHOlflllNO AND OlltECTINO CONVIEYAN C I! Of' "l!lf50NAI.. l'lfOl'l:ltTY CS..cllfNI Ht, , ....... , .... , E1llll of AFl:THUlt H, SMITH, DK11"' '°NoTICE 15 HEFl:EBY GIVEN 1"411 EVE!. 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TON 1tHt Wlllhlni llvd .. 5~11· 12)( L.H "•"'· c1111. •u T1I: UU) 4n.ffH AllOrnlYI tor E1'4:UtrlJ Publi1hld Or•nQS COo11! 0 111lv Piiot Aprll 8, t. IS, 197t U20-7t PUBLIC NOTICE I IKJ IUl'EIUOlll: COIJRT 01" THE STATE 011' CAl..ll'Olll:NlA l"Oll THE COUNTY OF Ol:ANGE Ho. A"417 OlltOEll TO SHOW CAUS E FOi: CHANGE OF NAME I~ tflt' M1111r of 1111 Appllt1Uon ol REGINA M"'RIA GIUGNO, For Cl\ilnllf ol Na~. TN! 1ppllc10on of 11.EGlNA MAAI A G!UGNO lor t n..Jl\VI al name, Nvl1\9 OHn Olecl In Court, Ind II IPPllrlng from Mid 1ppllc1!1on !NI REGI NA MA It I,., GI UGNO h11 Hiid 1n IPPllCl llOfl propittlllll !hi ! Mr n1mt bl CIWlllll'ld 10 REGI NA MAAIA JUNO. Now, lhertlorl , It Is 1>1r111y ordered Ind dlrectlld, !NI 111 P1•10111 lnl1r1slld In 11ld mllter do •PIM•• belor• !Ills Court In o.par11mn1 3 an the 1"h d•Y or M•Y 1974, II 10:00 o'clock A.M .. ol Mid dlY ,. lllow c11,111 Wf\y 111th 1ppllc1tfon tor d••noe cf n1me should not bl or1ntld. II 11 f11r!her ordered 11111 1 cwv of !hit Order lo 51\oW C1u11 bl pUbllsllld ln !he Or1oge C~•I 01lly Pila!, (OSll M11$1, I -"'•per al g1ner1I clrcul1!1on, prlnlN In 11ld ccun!y, 11 1111! once e.Kh WICll; lor lour 1ucc111lv1 we kl prior to 11\t di'( ot 1110 .,,,,1119. Oi!td !h11 2'9111 d1y of Mirth, 1t1L Fll:ANI( DOMENlt.:HlNI JUOO• ol Mid SVPlrlCf' Courl STERN, LEWANO I HANliSSIAN A l'rot1s1ID111I Corpor1llan llUI Siii Vktt1l1 II""" S!lli. 1111 LP A•l11, Cl llforn .. ""9 AllM'IMYI ..... ""41clnl P11Dll$htd 0rl "91 Co.Isl 01lty Pllol, April 2, t, 1&. ll. 1t74 11"°'74 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINfSS NAME 5T4TliMENT Thi loUowlng Pl•IOll Is dcilog bull"'*' MA.AINOUQUE COMPANY, 1 31 1 S.11110r1. N-oort BIKll. C•llfornl• ""' T110rn1s Hl~lns, n n 511sncw., Newport 811ch, C1Ulornl1 '1660. Tflll b\llll\IH fl COMll(llld by I M lllftt tru11 Tllam•s H190lm Tl'lll 1llllf'nlnl WIS flied with ftlt b nly Clerk of Cringe Counh'. ' l"UtaJ Publhhld Or1nge C~1t 011ly Pila!, Mirth ?6, Ind Aprll 1. t, 16, lt7' llJU.14 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSIHESS NAME STATliMt!NT Tiit fa!lowlog Plf'IOlll 1r• dolog bu'11 l!ISI II: THE COUNTRY MOUSE, 2112 OuPO'!I Oo'lve. SYli. 'l!M, lrv!l\f, C11lllornl1 t.1664 A1!1nllc '"° Paclllt ll'llWllrl11. Irie., • Ct l!fornl1, 2111 Ovpon! Or!v., 511111 2C(, Irvine, C11ltornl1 ~-Thl1 bu1lne11 11 conc!utltd by I Cllf'o riorallon. • Altanllc " Pac111c lndui., Irie. RlcMnl H. T1yl0r', ·~-This sl11t"""I w11 111.0 '111111 11\t CGUnt 1y Clerk at Orln98 COIH!fY on Aprn,1.~ Pvblllhtd ~ COid Ollly l'llot. Aporll t, 14 l), JO, 1'74 . 12J0.1' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtTIOUS IUSINfSS NAME STATEMliNT The toll&wtng Plrson 11 doln; bvslnnt 11: • HE1b1s· HEALTHIER F OO D S OIST RIBUTION. It.JO l6!h $1., R ll~ Ntwport 8NCll, C1 lllarnl1 '2660. Heldt l..111gw1y, IOI 1llh 51,, R ~10. NtwpOrT 9NCh, (1111omll t1'60. Tio.Ii buline11 h Cond11d ld by 1 n ln-dlvl~ll. Htldl L11111w1y Tiiis 111i.m1111 w11 tn.o with !!'le Covno ty Cllrlt at OrtnQI COllnty °" APril ~JUI Pul>ll1~ Orlln111 Co•1t DlllY PUO\ .. prlt '· 16. 11, )II, lt74 114t.7j PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1 ., • • ' • A ' • A .. ,, " " ,, • ' ' " " • " .. .. • '~ .. " ... "' "' .. w " " .. ~ • • • • " ~ l .... ~ ·' 1 • Mother-daughter inte rest in dancing fin ds Mrs . Mik e· Kneubu hl of Corona del Ma r offe ring new sl ippers to Carrie whos e toe shoe• are fray ed. Mrs .· Fran k Lynch gets the approval of Molly whil e she iro ns co•tumes befor e .a performance. The tim e tog eth er is anot he r benefit of ballet besides d isc ipline an d grace. • Ballet Pacifica Keeps Talent Here Toes, By JO OLWN ot .... o.11, fl l191 $1•tf \\'hat's the nrst lh\ng that happens \\'hen an Orange eounlY youth bcconies proficient enough in ballet lo bcromc a proressional? 11e or she runs off to Los Angeles , New York or another major city lo join a pro- fessional company. .. We have seen talented youngsters going a¥1'ay to dance and we think there is an audience here." said Jean Canelli. a Corona del ti.far resident "'ho is acth·e in the Ballet Guild 11o·hich supports the Ballet Pacifica (formerly the Laguna Beach Civic Ballet Company ). She is "one of about 40 \\'011lef\ 11o·OO believe ballet has made a valuable con- trib\ltM>n to Orange CoWlty and should be encouraged. They hj\ve banded togelher In the guild to offer assistance to the Ballet Pacifica in several \vays. Jn addition to raising funds through sale of coffee. punch and candy at ballet perfonnances. guild members help main- tain oostumcs (ironing and mending before perform~sl, call members to remind th em of prGgrams and hel p v.·ith ushering and taking tickets. SCllOLARSlnPS They also assist "·ith m:i ke--u p and sets. maintain contact with public servict organizations and help provide scholarships fo r dese rving S1udents and travel ex.penses to region.al ballet festivals. ?i.tany of the guild memix'rs have a vested interest in the baltet \\'Orld because lhei r daughters 1 and a re\\' soru. I are taLing lessons from Lila Z;ili, founJC'r of Ballet Pacifica. and they 1nust chauf(eur them to lessons and rehl'arsals many times during the ...,·eek. They also ha\·e a great interl.'St in scholarship runds Ix-cause the expenses of lessons and clothing is substantial. Some-reported paying u1> to S200 f)t'r 1non th for toe sllO('s, lrotarcls and other clothing alone. :\ol all Lile membrrs or the group, "·hich is he~ded by Sally '.\tiller of lr\'ine. ha\'e dancing dau ghters as their prirne mo\i\'ation for belonging . Tania Barton . a South La guna rcsidC'nt . "'as a friend of Lila Zali's in u·ashington. U. C. \\'hen she moved to South Laguna Obiectives Po inted six: years ago ""'ilh her husband , she fowtd Lila and"'" joined righl in." PA INTS SblS •·1 had alY:ays dabbled in art," Tania said. "and Lila got me lo paint scenery. l'\'e been going great guns ever sinC'<'." Tania also said she danced ''back in the dark ages" y.·ith Ruth St. Dennis in New York.· Barbara Stuart, a Laguna Beach resl· denl. danced ""'ith ?.l iss Zall in New \'ork. Sh<' came to help 1he ballet ccmpany al her ill\'ilation v.·hen it "'as staned in 1962. ":\nything coonecicd y.·ith ballet has · n1y interest," she said. ~trs. Stuart train· eel at the American Balle1 Co. in !\e"· York 11.nd danced throughout Europe, the United States and the South Pacific. She made USO tours Y.i lh .\~cs De· t.lille as y.·ell as touring-"•ith her regular comJ:l-1.ny. "Ballet h;µ; only existed in !ht> United ~tat~ a short time. The Amt>rican puh- hc IS not to be underestimated." she commented. "Interest is gro"ing." She predil1ed that "more and n1ore there will be an interest by young n1en." Ballet is misunderstood, she ·believes. because "it is an art form and not so easy to unders1and as a sport.'' 1'.:XPRESSIOS \\'hat does ballet offer a dancer? "f>iscipline, a general kno\l:ledge of the theater and music. a form of ex · pression," ~trs. Stuart belie\·es. "It b very healthy. It kttp.s you in good shape. Also, dancers ha\'C a craft to sell. They · can use it in dance thei-apy, dance in physical education. dance for the handicapped, choreography ." Renee :\loorhrad, a Laguna resident, also ""IS a dancer in New York. She started dancing at I.he age of SC \'en and joined a permanent dance company at 16. "I joined the guild because of my past inte rest and brcause of my grand- daughter. v.·ho dances," she said. Susie Kneubuhl , a Corona dl'I ~l:tr resi- dent. jolnl'd because she had her arm !"'isled by the guild president, she laugh- ed . She also joined to support her daughter Carrie. 16, ;i d~r in the ballet ron1· p.:1ny. "I enjoy it," she admittt'll. "And f'\'e seen 11·hat it has done for the gi rls. They arc top sludents (three other Cor· Set designs come lo lif e in th e brush strokes of Tania Barton of South Lagu na, one of the form er dancers behind th e sce ne• at Ballet Paci fica. ona d'el ~far lli gh school1 ('()()udr ballet v.·ith ,\tiss Zall I." COFFEE TL'IE There is, of course, a social aSj>l'<:t to the guild because it Ls µlcas:1nt to g:ither one ~looday rnonung a nlon!h for eofft•c \\'ilh friends in the re~1i\'al of .\rls bonrd roon1 in l..agWla . l:Xies are S:! per ~ rar. a n1oclest suin in co1np.irison to n1en1bt·r~hip dut·s or o1hcr grou1>s. 1\n added U\ctontire 1s hr tping proricle acti\·ities for youths. "The training young pt.'Ople rN"tlh·r "'ith us is heal!hful lo both niind 111ld body," lhe Ballet Pacifica sa\·:o:. ",\lu,·h of the support u·e rcl't'l\'e haS lx'<'n i.:1\·en becalL'ie of our SUC'l'\'S.'i in hclpullS prc\'1~nt juvenile delinqut.'nt:y. ·• ' .~ random poll or Or.inc(' Co.1st' rt'SKl('l\IS sllO\\S 1h111 111\el'i'SI In ballet! ('an be found 111 lh\' l'Q\Ult\' .ind th<'r{' :ire rl•S!dcnts \\'ho shar<' th1: i;i.illd's go.oils. ~l ost JK'Ople 1.10llt"<I ...;ud th('\' \1ould go to 11 b;1llrt 1£ a 11roh·-.s1(lnHI t'Qrnr1o1n)' \\'t'I\' utile 10 gt\t· 11t•rfurrn.1net·~ on a r1•gu!;1r 1»1s1s. To ht' Ip l'Sl:1blish thr link 11 11h thi' cu1n - n111nity, !h1~ gu1hl 1.~ pl.u111lng 11, s1'1.'011d n1a1or f11nd-r1.u:-.1ni.: 1·\·cnt fui-S.1t11rd :1y . Apnl '!? .• 1 fur111:1l b;1JI 111 !ht· T;dc of the \\'ha!(• rl'st..111r;1n1 . 1;:1l txi.1. -As .\l rs l'.1ne111 poin!l'd nut. b1.1tle1 Is just on<' of th•• an-. lx·1ng pr.H"11('«.l in ()r;1n~1· Count y. "I support \1h,11 h,1s IX't.·n dont'. bu! I bel11•\·e '"" 111•,,\ •• lart;t.'r h:t-.l' nf par11c1µ.1!1(1n." ,..11,. ~:ud • e BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuu.11•1, A>rd '· 1'14 P'•t• u - \ \ ' .. Ten O'Clock Scholar Gives Timely Advice DEAR ANN LANDERS : You have spoken up on behalf of waitresses, telephone operators, cab drivers, non- smokers, etc. And OO\V \\'iii you please say a kind v.-ord for college students \\'bo like to sleep in Uie morning? I'm a night person and alv.'ays hl!vc been. I don't come alive until 11 a.m. t sCneduled my classes so t could sleep late because it is sheer Lorture for n1e lo get up in the motnlng. I live in a donn and th.it's the n1b. Some people around here pop oot of bed at .the crack or da wn. They think iL's their God-given right to awaken the rest or the \\"Otld. Then thert's anolhcr prot>- Jem. Every morning this "-eek the goldamed plnone has jarred me out of a sound sleep at 8 a.m. At th1t miserabi<;! hour. everyone else is in class or aslt-i!p. Since my room Is closest to the phnue 1 have to cra wl out or bed and talk to some dluy dame who Is looking for a baby-sit· ter or struggling v.·ith some other el!r\h shattering problem . If I.his letter makes your column I promise you it will be Lacked lo hundreds of college bulletin boards from ~iainc to California and I. personally. Y+il\ have it framed for our donn.-X-llAUSTED DEAR X: I'm glad you dktn 'l ask for a solutJon to tbe problem, because I doa 't ba\·e one. Earplugs might help some but un lll you can movt out and share quarters -•·Ith a couple of other night n"'·ls, you'll hare 10 put up "'lib the agony; 811b. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Oner again you not 80 subtly promote lhe idea that withholding sex is a sma rt \\'BY lo get a husb.md. l\fa)·be so, but isn 't that deceit· ful? I'd hate to think the only reason a man married me "'as because he had to ' or I .... ·ouldn't go to bed wlrn him. Please don't as!mme I'm in fa\'Or or pronUsculty. J'nt not. But a .,..·oman's dacision to bed or not to bed should be based on a better reason than snagging a ...,-edding ring. Prostitution is the trad ing or sex for money. The girl 'A'ho Mids out for mar· riage is actually selling herself for a furnished apartment or a spllt-le,·el tr:ime. plus a ring on her finger and a piece or paper she'll never look at ag<iin Big deal I know a Ollie-pie .,..,ho follo.,..·ed !hat formula -"no marriage, no ~x·1 -and then it .... as "no new dress, no sex,'' :ind 'in~llv. "I Pe' mv '.'i'B" or no sex." She said 'it \\o-Orkcd every lime -bragged about it -but I'd hate like hell to have 11 marriage based on fi\JCh outra&l'O'JS • blackmail. As far as I'm concerned . the honest, female agrees to go to bed ...,;th a man because she \\'ants to. And if she refuses, ii should be because she OOES~T Yt1lnl to. -OUTSPOKEN DEAR OLIT: Yoa say you're not In favor of promiscuity, but If a gir1 •·an is to -nlae times la l•'O •·et'ks. •·llb elgbt different feUows -that, in my book, makes he.r prtlty darntd promiscuous. I am not suggesting that If a girl doesn't uve her virginity for the man she marries sbt's a tramp, bul I\·e re- ceived slicks of letters from btartslck dames •iat wete tlropped by mtn tbf:)' were really craiy about and thty admit \'try frnnkly, •·t:\·erything \\'MS bt'itullful until I "·ent to bed "'llh him. From lhl'n on be h'ealed me dUfert"ntl~·. The magi<' "·as go nt.. I'd 1tl\'e anythinit If I could turn our relatlonsblp ba ck to \\'hrre It "A'ls before I did 1hal foolish lhinR," DEAR A~N LANDF:RS: ~ty wife became pregnan t by my best frie:id . Needle~s In 5-1\', I.hat ended the friendsh10 He ducked OU\ or the picture and 1 had to fly my \\ lfe 1-0 another state for an ahortion. It cost me O\'er Sl.000 plu!! the grief. The het>l''i \\'ire .... ·as v er v "understanding" and stood by him . our marriage ...,.as badly damagl'd but \\•e are trying to \\·ork things out. Our three children have no Idea "·hy their parents left to\\'TL so !uddenly. I say th is jerk O\\'CS me $500. Please ngree and print this leucr .so I can sha ke it In his face. -~tAD DEAR '.\l .: S<>rry. but "hrn a married "'r>man gt·L~ into .1 jum like thut , lhc probh·1n i'i hcrl' lo \\ork out ;1s Dest she c11 n. \\'hen ht·r Jo1cr Is a hrel, ~he p11y1 doublt. . Don't Ounk ~·our chC'rn1~1ry trst. }.o\e is . ore •·· •n 0111• S<'I of J:lands call1n~ to an~'ht-If ~ou l:a\e trouble making a distinction )ou ne\"d Ann 's booklet. "Lo\e o· ~x a 1 .. c .. tv Tl'll lh~ l.)lffcrenc.-c.'' Send a lone.:. self.addrf'ssf'd . st-.mp<'d en,•clop:-'o''l\h your rt>que'il and 35 cent~ in coin to Ann 1 .. 1nders, P fl. Rox 3346, 222 \\'. Bank Dr . Oiicago. Ill. 606~ E\'en if dr1nk1ng is thr "in" thin~ in your Cl'OOA'cl , i1 nf'Nln't t ro\\d you out. Learn the faol~ fro1n !\nn Landc,....·s · t c:ikll"t. "Rm1e and You -!'or Tet"na'"c. <; Onll ·· S •n<I l5 cents 1n coin c:;nd a long. S(>!f·nddrcs~. stamped envelope to Ann l.aodcrs, P.(l. Box 33~6. 222 W. Bank Dr., Chica&o, 111. 600$l • • ' \ )fl DAILV PILOT Translator Speaks Well of America BEING ALONE 1 ................ , Uy JO 0 1.SON Ol 1111 Dl ill l"lltl ll1U The life or a rrec·l:.ince inlerpretet can be a very exciting one. odn1i ts Irene Pi.1urray. a 26-yca r-old \\'ash ln~ton , D. C. resident who rl0\11 is working ;a:, interpreter for !he National Al•ade1ny of Scltnces. She rel'l'ntly 11ct-ompunit-d two Hussian doctors on a two. month lour o( 111.ilj()r t'3rtCl'f research centers iu the l:n1tt-d Sutic~. "There l!I lots of 1ravC'I." Jrcnc explulned. "and v.·hen you're v.·orklng you're the l'cnter of 11tten11011." A good 1ransln1or can 1nake $~().$50 per day for "escort lnterpr(·ting." but the v.·ork is no.t steady, she said. lrffic, ''!Jo is onP·hnli ltussian. also SPf':tks Sp;;inish. She v.·as bon1 in \Vashington bu l grc\\' VP in :\1Jss1ssip11i, "'here she earned a masters degree in polillcal i;cience and hi.s tory ut the L'niver5ily or Southern ~t:ississippi. lier maternal grandparrnts \\"Crt: Jtussian di pl om a ts S1.,·r.·h1g 111 (,'hina durin;: \\'orld \Var II. lier rather, a :'llarin!! Corp:t colol'H'I, 1narricd her mother in China and took ht>i back to the United States \l h~n the v.•ar was over. Also niigrating \\'as Irene's grandn1o thcr, "'ho was alone because of her husbt1nd's 1nystcriOlL'> disapf)<'aranri• al· ter a call b.'lck lo the Soviet Union . lrene learned to speak l{ussian at !lie age of one and one-half and could speak l~glish as 11·cll 111ic.'l1 sht• started school. I !er Russian is nucnt and gramaticall y correct, but she says she speaks with 1111 aecenL And , hrr biggest prob I cm is "translating directly from Enghsh lu Hussian." 1Juru1g a three and ont.'-half ye4J' period v.ith the Voice of i\mcr1ca in \Vashington. she took two bn1sh·up courSl'll . The 1nost m en1o r nble experience 111 Irene's cnrcer to d1J tc is a six:-n1on1h trip she took to Russia us a guide v.•lth the U. S. I n fo r ni at ion Agcney's "·Education, U.S.A." displny. \Ylth other guides from throughout the United StatC'S, she stood on u podiwn and t:.tlked 10 as 1nany as 10,000 Soviets per d(ly 11bout lifu in An1crica. "The guides "·ere picked t"arrfully." ~he said. "A i;uide 1s the e~hibit. J"hc teaching rn<ichincs, g:.tmcs and books \l't"re \·chicles lo gel the guide,<; intu !he Sovil't (.;nion." She was asked questions on c1·ery subject rrom "llow n111ch is a pound or butter?" to '"!1011• old arc you···· Irene said she \l'JS not prepilrCd for the lack Of consunit-r goods in the So1·ict Union, or the lack of drive. ambition or initiative on the part of the people. ··Sonic hnd it, but it v.•as noL ohvious. ·· she_ c:om rncntl'd. '"Out it ha s unproved." She said duri ni; an inter1•iew that the Sol'it•ls ··suffl'r('d a lot during \\'orld \\"ar 11. Cities 11erc c-on1pletelr drstroyed and 2U n1illion people "·ere lost. They "''ere d('motished In many '\l ays. ··111 l~S they had to start from scratch. 'fhey were In a hurry {v.•hich accounts for poor con.st ruction or BOn1e buildings ). It seetns to mt" they blame everything on the war. ··But r n1 1rying to be fair. A lot of Americans d o n ' t undersland the Soviet ,Union ." She sald that ··everyone who l'an should go." then an1ended her s!atemcnt by saying that "everyone should go. "H's not hard to get a 1•1sa, and it's not that expcnsi\·e fron1 Europe.·• \Yhat are the career possibilities now ror -someone v.·ho speaks a languag e rJuently Rnd v.·ould like 10 v.·orif as an interpreter? "There are n1any more calls for interprrtf'rs be-cause uf exchanges going on now.'' Irene sai d. "Hussian definitt·ly is getting to be in demand, as \\·ell as Chinese." But for Irene, government 1s the most cxt"iting carCt!r option and she hopes to move into "intcrnnliooal pub I i c relations" "·hen her upcon1ing term v.·ith !he Depa rtn"LCnt of Agriculture is through. "~fy aim is to help create basic und crst:tnding." 5 h c said. "This 11·itl case tensions. I don't belie1't' "'orld peace is possible." Irene Murray plays a key role in Dr. Vadim Gerasimenko's presentation. She is half-Russian. ...,~, ... ~....., fer fl141•t • le4r 1111• , .. ,, ......... , .. ... COMPAMIOtl .... TIIUE EMPlOYMENT AGENCY -WMM. llJ.f)7J l,~ 3 Full Service Locations in Huntl"lton Beach ' '· j PRESCRIPTIONS ' e ci..,... .f.(a.ft • 0t11 ... r1M UI 111 rllllll .,_. "'-' """"'"'' 1U Slfl llrffl ........ UMJll M.rtlfltlw M111tffr . • _......,. I cP;':=~-AE:)I free tickets Circus Vargus s25o value Now during kids week at Beach a. Kidding Not Funny to Scapegoat Edinger, absolutely free from Hunlington Center merchants to Children (11 and underJ ; for fun admission lo 0 . C. lairgroonds """'· 19-23 -----::;:::.::;::::::::---;,---AT WIT'S END ~ FRANCIS- '\:.ORR J' FINE STATJONEUY Jt?tA'IUl~ Weddlttt tmltiltiMI ca~ .... AnNllftal"*"· By ERl\IA 80rt1BECK A reader v.·ho signs herself "Ann ," has threatened to send me her 21h-ycar-0!d son and J1h-year-0ld daughter because, "You seeiTI. to be able to laugh at children." She goes on to report that tht'y are a '"handful" having put a loaf of bread in a pitcher of Kool-Aki. sm eare d ma yo n na i se all over thcrnsclves, dun1pcd b a h y powder in their cars and {Devilish Danny 1 emptied his po1ty down the noor furnace all in one morning. I don't know ho11· to tell ~·ou. Ann, but Alarch and Apr il arc not the 1nonths to lest a v.'Oman·s hunmr. Lc-t me spell it out for you. l've been on a dit>t for two ~:eeks. and hal'e gained three poonds. I broke my bo1ton1 getting to a \\'hite &lie onl y 10 disco1'er that all that 11·as left v.•ere double top shfi'ts. single contour bottoms and King pillowcases. Aly checkboQk balaneed. (I was hoping I 11·as not $63 overdralA-n.) ~1y best friend (v.·horn I alv.•ay s trusted l just learned how to bake bread. The school called and sald they arc suspicious my son posted a sign in the restroom that read, "Flush tv.·ic:e. ll"s a long v.·ay to the ca feteria." cHe not only signed his ~'Ork, but he missp e l l e d cafeteria.) Some \\'isc guy V.TOtc "llEJ,P" in the dust on my draperies. ~ly \\"orld is f;11linix ap.'lrt. Ann. Lucy is leaving TV. :'lf iss Kill y quit t1t !he Long Branch. Rhoda is !caring ri!ary Tyler ~loorc. and a 1nagazinr in the supermarket had a blaring headline, "Jackie 0 n ass i s Spending lfabits S ugg cs t Alcntal Disorder." I J'l"c had the same disorder ahead of me got a flat. for years ;:ind 1ny husband I like )'Ou. Ann, and I \\'an l says the only cure is the to assure you th:.it you are penilt1ntiar~·. ~ doing a splendid job "'ith !hose The cheerleader on my high ('hi I cl re n and ! ha I sc·hool cheer squad j u s t psychologists rccorrin1end a IS a ber11n1c a grandn1othtr. cbi!d bclcngs with his mother. k · ! ha'trcut , · The su~rn1ar ·ct Ju s l Besides. if J laug h an~·1norc I S d1scuntinucd m )' sih·crwarc ._ · b · ... : vdll surely hurt hilnself. ~ . y ~~ pattern and I had five pla ce ·<t, ...... settings lo go. I \\'hat do )·ou "'·anta bet'.' 9'..,. STEVE HOFFMAN.~~ I just found my Christmas With my luck, the kids "·ill '"·• ,,,,._~.;> d nd II f · \I t arrll"e "''iU1 postage due.) .~'' car s a a ro o e1g 1 --ccn +1~,, 1 tl~tll;,·"' stamps. r1t1 l'M111 • .-"'-~ty dau11htcr is 20 and -;;;,-;-;_,;;;;;;;;;;. __ ...;;;.~-...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.::;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;­dcx.'sn't k.J1m1• ho11• to tum on ; 1he stove and I spent 4 n1inules ironing ;i lini:n dres~ and then disco1·ered it doesn't lit me anymore. The other dax I dro1·e into a dri ve-in bank and the car THE BEST READING INSTRUCTION Thorough diagnosis ... Prescriptive instruction ... Makes reading fun! SPECIAL J I l l wl"f \lllUH M Ptn0Mllllll 11111 1m,,1ntM 1"1,.n. Ott.r LlmUtcl-StoP,, In TM1yl need to raise funds for your club or charity? coll huntington center 897-2533 for deloils Your Horo~cope Tomorrow IUI 1.(IAll 115•WAT 1 1~-1111 (llllA Ill lAI ·CllVllllll IAlllll Scorpio: Travel Due The Reading Game AM ACTIWnY Of AMDIUM t.IA ...... COffOIAno. Si1L1cati11s 11 S11t~1r1 Cali f1r1 i1 11-t1at~tr trai1i11 c11tracts wit' fl•lic scb11ls: ' ~fl'°'-BU Y NOW AT S PE CIAL SALE PR IC E ! WEDNESDA Y APRIL 10 UY SYDNE\' O~IAllR ffERITAGE lnTERIORS Call S47·2773 Today ARIES (ritareh 21-April 19): o,·erall viev.· 00\1' is most im- port ant. Look beyond the im· mediate -perceive potential. Another Arlts and a Libra could play significant roles. 14 15 E. ~<l oddt " ••• CHEESE OF THE WEEK' MAMMOTH CHEDDA Re9ular $2.49 lb. 20 Li ~ 229 OFF W lb . .tftt-po; April t Mn .,..., 14 Fnlh W isconsin cht-dder modt ;.. • 150 lb. wheel. A M41trior chMM -.hlch appHls. te most t•tryone. This C"""'Y llltdi..,sharp cMcldtfo 'is t i cdm for cookMWJ or NMtCki"9· Come in CMd tostt btforto you buy. ~ffi~k©\f1 r~rM~. 5outh Coast 'Ptaii 0 0,. ....... ~I t ... COSTA MESA ""'_ ...... ... ._,,, ... .... Pheftt: 140-&991 TAURUS (April 20-:'ll3 y 201: person twld be ma k; n g RVNTINGTON BEACB SAlliTA ANA FVLLERTON unreasonable dema n ds . 18782 Main SL 1850 E. 17th SL 3610 N. Harbor Blvd. \Yelrome chance for change. 842-0606 835-3237 . 879-5588 ira"<i and variety. Piscn. TORRANCE 370-6359 • CRENSHA 'IV 293·5253 • ENCINO 783·2683 One "ho n1akes numerous prom.ises may have nothing else to offer. Some of your hoprs, "''ishes ha1·e to be revised . Ne"' deal is in· of· fing . Virgo persons could be in· I ~:'.'.::'.'.::'.'.::'.'.::'.'.::'.'.::'.'.::'.'.::'.'.::'.'.::'.'.::'.'.::'.'.::'.'.::'.'.::'.'.::'.'.:~:'.'.::'.'.::'.'.:'.'.:'.'.:'.'.:'.'.:'.'.:'.'.:'.'.:'.'.:'.'.:'.'.:~ 1·0\vcd. I· G t.::\tl~I l\fa y 21 -J une 20 !: Lie lo\\". Play 11•aiting game. Check for legal loophok•s . Ont.> in position or authority is in· dc.ciSi\"e. ''ou do lx-<i\ bv follo"•ing through on huncli. Share kno"'·Jcd gc. CANCt:lt {June 21-July 22\: Be \l'ary \vherc diet is con· ccrnC'd. You could b c cspcciall~· susceptibk• t o dru gs. Nourislunent 11nd prop· er T't"'st bet.'Ome n1or(• int· portant than usual. LEO (July 23-Aug. 221: SAGmARIUS (:-;ov. 22- Dcc. 21): Build on solid base. Details are more important than usual. Personal contacts bring n e e d e d information . Take initiatil'c. Be a self· starter. CAPRICOl\J.'J (Dec. 22-Jan . 191: Brother. sister or other close relatil'c may be tem- porarily confined to home. hospital. Keep promi ses and open lines of communication. Al"oid petty bickering. AQUARfUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 16): Some ~rsons, who care for you. are puzzled about v.·hal to do for you. Key now is to share, to explain. to assert need~ in dirl'C'I. mature and Emotions do1ninatc . i\ctions sttm llOI\' to ~ dirt :lt"d bv itnpulsr. Kry is to make roo1n for logic. Study de ta i 1 s . ~!ember or opposite s (' x \1•hispcrs S\l"ect nothings. Crl•ativc manner. \llHGO !Aug. z.1-Scpl. 221 : Contractual obligations con1- n1and attention. Sense of SCCl.lrity is highlighted. \\~1;'!! should be readily avail ablr seems now to be elusi\'e. LIBRA ! Sept. 23-0ct.): Ui1v· PISCES tF<'b. 19-)larrh 20 •: Your abilily to knov.•. to d1\111e. to pcrceil"r is brought to forefront. Accent is on career. gaining entrance to areas previously rt.'stricted . key approach brings n"IOst con----·------- structl\~e re sults. H e _I ~Ii v e. -eu Fr ELL'S co1npla1ns of "~ycluc prob·I If lems. Short )Ourney mny UPHOLSTERY hal"e to be postponed. SCORP IO fOct. 23·NO\'. 211: W'h.11 Y•11 Wa111 1\1·oid cxtra\':ig:u1cc. ''oung 1922 ~1::;1 l l•d. I Co1ta Mt10 -S48.0 2S9 ____ _., r!~!!qPJ.u·~~--· EVERYTHING FOR THE BATHROOM r • .,.. .. ,,......_~ -'•e ........... ----, 31 FASHION ISLAf\lD 644-2U3 ,illt IANCAMlllCAID MASTll CHAl•I I"~ :tn¢n's \i\!JQ • n~w arrivals for Spring ... naw cclors Y,.llow ana black cora bells ' l\tW ckmbia_y • .._.._..,,,. .. ..... 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I I I • • .Al.JP rr WAS wi::l1"f',..E'N BY ;;.. OOC,..Ol'i:, W I-IV, Y'ISS , WA.SM'"( rr -;> t'f WAS "1;:. YOU CJJA JJCE 7b .SWAJ..LOW SOME '/M~:~'-J.1~'y ORINK ALL TfJE: M IL i< VOU CAN JkJJ..O!" MEAN I 0011.A GO 'THROUGH 1\l!S £VEF':i YfAA? 4 -~ f<l/Ui"" by Georqe Lemont ;t"'(...!.-ae:-r He ~\...SO L-+f!S A e>O.Jf" ,_, 5 GOL-~ SCOi::le; .' UNLESS I GET M/l.RR'IED, O F COURSE · by Ferd Johnson j I · ·;, kAYo ~ flow CAN You SAY SUCH A 1HING A60UT YO<Ji> 6'ROTHER? by Ro9er B.ollen ... 1 l!l'5 COMIN6 10 THE. PUBLIC SERVICE l'01Zf1Qt.1 OF ~ WISH ! by Charles M. Schul:i: ~~~~~~~~---' -"IA"'." L .. '-~-,, .,;.3 :' ~: ~. '.:TJ!. t' CU"~~::~ ....... ;';,-\:,-;~ .,;J ... ..\\ i -:-rv..:;., :c-:..\;:· '" ~,:-.~.Por-:J -:-"':. ·.·.:>.:::: ;. l7 1:-\'7 'v'. .. :;) CJ~:\E.:~.".(:.,,<..1~.i.1 .' :.;J.:.::..7::\ i::i . ""r..:R:-;..1,-;- Fi\.l..'\"'1...~' JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Doux ,....-.,.. .------.,...,-----.,.--, ME.A.NWHILE, STRANO'S 6ROTHER Ii oev10 USLY VlSITS W\iH HIM Ai THE PRISON •.. MISS PEACH ves, THf~t·~ NO OO!AEJT THAT THf ,o;.r~ OF A COLLC( ... e. E0"4CA'T/0N HAVE l'-----i lt~£N .A.L.Ai'MIN6L.Y ! • DICK TRACY HAD SOM ETHING TO ves, MISS P£ACH ' r-r cosrs TMOLA~AND~ ..A"JD iHOIA~..AND!J. O~ 0 01..L.A ?S ! MONICA SAID IN A COUPLE OF OAYS, YOU W.A.MTED 1 WANT YOU TO CALL A TO TALI< TO JEAN CALVIN.1 SHE'S M E, LEFTY ! STAYING Ai A HOTEL lf'ol TOWN! l"-~1 by Mell MY .:-ATHEll SAYS T~.A.T WHEN t G-.GrADtAATE F~OM CO~tEGE, ME 1-!0PfS l 'L.t.. ee AT LE',t.~r St.URf f NOl.A'H TO ee. AEI L.E: ro l.OCATE 'THE. POO.lf~~E, .,0 1. CAN COME ANO jMOW HIM MY OIPl.OMA ... ,., "E'<-.. ,...vs. by Chester Gould HER SMOT GOES OVER l<EENO'S ~EAO. -·ME LUMGES AT MER -HIS KN l ~E ~AO M ISSED TO GRJ>.11 TME GUM-ME~ FOOT PROOEQ,ANO . )!'' ~~E 1'5 ABl.E TO TEAR FREE OF TME SMOE . ,., .2t~'-14 L. -·~ ....... ,.._---- ~ ~u~~-9 ''I Chink I'm 11toin't' lo skip the racial and manicur~ And jusf have my hair donC"-lhfre'!i Al"•nys !lo rnuch 11toina on Al Easler scr\·irf~ nobody \\·ill noticr me any"·ay." DENNIS THE MEl'IACE 'lffl()S fllT AN AC'C'l/JEAIT ? ' ,.t=:o.u< I "' f"!•t . '.l!JS!j &TTER ,, lTALWJ !' Ja DAILY PILOT TUHd1)', Aprll 9, 1974 20 Y ear·s of Effort for 11 Minutes of Bedlam ATl.ANTA (AP) -Henry Aaron. refusing to yield to the pressure Uwt had to be gnawing at bJnt, eralM!'d bast!ball's unreachable standard ~iooday Nght "'boo he smubed the 7151.b honie run ot his career. "l feel I can relax." said the 40-year- old Atlanta Braves slugcr after leaving bc'hind the ghoi!t of the greal Bube Ruth with his two-run. fourth in1tlng blast ()ff left-hander Al Downing of the Los AOA:eles Dodgcra. ''I feel my tea1nmates can relu and I thmk I can have a great stasoo," he >aid. The veteran of 20 major league earn· paigns became the game's aJl·llme home run king U'C same Y.'IY he had ended his chase of the legendary lluth 'A'ith his record-tying 714th homer on opening day -by hitting out the first pitch he swung ut m the game. The historic shol triggered 11 minutes of bedlam in Atlanta Stadium as a stan4 ding room only cro\\1d of 53.775 cheered the. soft -spo ken Al11bama native "'ho Mom R aps Kulut Lively Reactions By Aaron's Family AJ'.LANTA (APJ -Pappa Aaron said, "You couldn't have done it without me." ~lanuna Aaron squl'Czcd him until he almost choked. Wife Billye v.·as ecstat1c and all the brothers and sisters couldn 't stop jumping. However, the Aaron family was still divided over the conlrovcrsy th.al preceded Hank Aaron·s 715th home run J\1onday night "'hich shatt ered the career record of the great Babe llu1JL._ "I think dad really enjoyed all !hat fuss," Aaron said at the news conference Ruth's Widow Says the Bahe Was Rooting NEW YORK (AP) -\Vhile a National League baseball marked with the numbers JZ.lZ.Z.2 sailed Into the Atlanta Braves bullpen to take its place in the history l>c:loe, Mrs. Babe Ruth -the widOVr' of the "Sultan of Swat" -sat in her Rlvel'lide Drive apartment. She was tired from a long day of shop- ping with her daughter and oblivious to the gam e being televised nationally. A crowd of 53,775 at Atlanta Stadiwn and millklns more across the country had witnessed Henry Aaron's record-breaking 715th home run. but Mrs. Babe Ruth didn't need to watdl. "1be newspapers let me koow as soon as ~ happened," she said by telephooe in a cheerful. but slightly weary voice. Like her husband, the old home , nm record had become a memory. "1be Babe loved baseball so very much, l know he was pull ing for Hank Aaron to break his record." "l sent Henry a wire thal covers everything. I'm just wishing him very good luck." she said. The controversy th at had swirled around the hit, from the baseball com· missioner's of(ice to the At 1 ant a clubhouse. didn't seem to matter to her. It v.·ou.Jdn't have affected .. The Barn· bino," she said. "No, he'd have gone right along with wha t he had to do. The Babe was too big a man lo let anything bother him.·· The milestone came as no surprise. "l expected it last year," she said. afte~:nrd. lfcrbert Aaron. r e l ired shipyard v.·orkcr from J\1obile, Ala., is a snu1ll. wispy man with glasses and tremendous pride. Speaking of cornm1sSJoner Bowie Kuhn's directive that the Atlanta club play Aaron in the opening series in CiJ1. cinnati or race severe consequences, llank's father saloJ: "The man has to do "'hat he think's he is supposed to do. r v.·orkcd in a shipyard for 29 years and never n1ade a fuss about anything. I think one of the reasons Henry ha.s done so well is that he has kept his mouth shut.'' flank's mother. a rotund woman In a purple flowered dress, "·as not so forgh1• ing. "I don't likt' the way they treated my boy and I want it in big letters so Mr. Commissioner will knotA·," she said., Aaron's three sisters and oldest brother. Herbert Jr., said that they felt that the controversy over where and when Aaron should play had taken some of the luster away from Hank's record· shattering feat. "But it'.s all over -now, and thank goodness 'A'C can forget ahout it ," Herbert Jr. said. Aaron, traditionally soft-spoke n and wicontroversial. displayed mild rant'Or over the fuss that had been n1ade over his home run drive . "I think it put Pt1athews in a peculiar position." Hank said. referring to manager Eddie ~falhews. "He should be pennitted to fill up Jris O'A'll sUtrting lineup. .. I hit No. 714 in CinciMati, and it seems that they might have given me the courtesy of not playing the Sunday game there it everybody had thought ii best." L.Ofi ANG•L•I ATLANTA .__,, ""'· "' BIJdlrMr, If Wl'M,d F!l\'lll$0!\, c CrtwfOrd, rl ,..,., 3b G1rv.., lb Russell, '' Downing .11 M11rt111I, p Jo!llU&, Ph Hau9!\, P M011, ph '" r tirtf '"' 111111 21 t OG,..r,rf 3001 1 O O O Lum, l b S O O I l010Ew-.tb l l OO 4 012Aeron.ll l2 1 7 l OOOOltke,cf GOOO l llGBall .... (f 2 1 10 4 0 1 I DIJOl'ln.ot!, 2b l 1 1 0 l 1 I t Fo1ter, :lb O O 0 0 l O I OCorrllll,( ,,,, llll Aotilnr.on,11 0000 1 0 00 T-Olno.ph 0001 lOOOPeret,11 7110 OOOOReedP 2000 I000 011e1.ph 1001 Ca11r1.p 000 0 Tole! 34 l 7 4 Toti! 2t 1 4 ' Lon Anveln OOl 001 000 -' An1n11 010 "°" 00• -1 E-8\ldl;Mr, Cey, Au.sell '· LOPH. Fe<9Uton LOB-l~ Ant1ele1 S. Atlanta 7. 18-Bal<"', Aun~!I Wvnn. HA-H. A1~n 2. ~Irr. SF-KG81rr. IPH RE•••so Oownl119 L,0.1 3 2 $ 2 ' 1 M1rt111ll l 1 2 1 1 I Hou9l'I 1 0 0 0 ' Ated W,1-41 6 1 l 4 I 4 C1pr1 3 00016 S.v....C1111'a J. WP-Aft'd. PB-Fll'9\llOll.. l- 2:21 • ..-....s:i.n1. ' Data on the Assault LEADING HOME RUN nmERS Major league baseball 's home run leaders: l Henry Aaron 7I5a; 2. Babe Ruth 714: 3. Willie ~1ays 660; 4. Frank Robinson 552a; 5. Harmon Killebrew 546a: 6. t\1ickey r.Jantle 536; 7. Jimmy Foxx 534: 8. Ted Williams 521 ; Ed Mathews 512; 10. Ernie Banks 512. A-active player. AA RON'S YEARLY STATISTICS Hank Aaron·s anntfal batting records in major categories, 1954·1965 with Mil· waukee and 1966-present wi th Atlanta : Year G AB H HR RBI_ Avg. 1954 122 58 131 13 69 .Z80 1955 15.1 IOZ 189 27 106 .314 1956 153 106 200 26 9'2 .323 1957 151 118 198 44 J.12 .322 1958 153 lt1) 196 30 95 .326 1959 154 116 22.'J 39 123 .355 1960 153 102 172 40 128 .292 1961 155 115 197 34 120 .327 1962 156 127 191 45 128 .323 1963 161 121 201 44 130 .319 1964 145 103 187 24 95 ,328 196.'l 150 100 181 32 89 .318 1966 If>!! 117 168 44 127 .279 1967 155 113 184 39 JO!I .307 J 008 160 84 "" 29 86 .287 1969 147 JOO 164 44 97 .300 1970 ISO 103 154 38 118 .298 1971 139 95 162 47 118 .327 1972 129 75 119 34 77 .265 1973 120 114 118 40 !16 .201 AARON MILESTONES llere is a list of milestone home ruru in Jlank Aaron 's tlimb lo a share of lhc major league record v.i th Babe Ruth: No. I-April 23, 1954, at St. Loub, oil Vie Rasohl. No. 100-Aug. 15, 1957, at Cincinnati, off Don Gross. No. 200-Jul}' 3. 1960. at St. t.ouls. o(f Ron Kline. No. ~April 19, 1963, ut New York, olf Roger Craig. No. 4-0l>-Aprtl 20, 1966, :lt Philadelphia, ort Bo Belln•ky. No. 500-July 14, 1968, al Atlanta, off l\1ike ~1l'Cormick, San Francisco. No. 600--April 'l'l, 1971, at Atlanta, orr Gaylord Perry, San Francisco. No. 649'-June 10, 1972, at Philadelphia, off \\layne Twitchell. passing Willie ~lays, placing Aaroo second on the aJI· lime list. No. 700--July 21, 1973, at Atlanta, off Ken Brett, Philadelphia. No. 71l-Scpt. 29. 1973 at Atlanta, off Jerry Reuss, Houston. mo\.ing to within one home run of Babe Ruth's career record. No. 714 -April 4. 1974, at Cincinnati, off Jack Billingham, on !he first sv.ing of his first at·bat in the 1974 season, equal· ling Babe Ruth's careeT record. No. 715 -April 9. 1974, at Atlanta. off Al ~Tiing of the Dodgers, on his first swing after walking the first time at-bat , breaking Rul'il.'s career record. YEAR·BY·YEAR A year4 by-year comparison of Babe H.uth and llenry Aaron's ho1nc runs: BABE RUTH HANK AARON Ytar Age llRs Year Age llR1 1915 20 .. 1954 2() 13 1916 21 3 1955 21 27 1917 22 2 1956 22 26 1918 23 _J 11 1957 23 44 1919 24 29 1958 24 30 1920 25 "' 1959 25 39 1921 !6 59 1960 26 40 1m 21 35 1901 rr 34 1923 28 41 1962 28 45 192~ 29 46 1963 29 44 1925 20 25 ill&! 20 24 l!riti 31 47 11165 31 32 1927 32 60 1966 32 44 19"..8 33 54 1967 33 39 1929 3' 46 1008 3' 29 1920 35 49 1!160 35 41 1931 36 46 1970 36 38 1932 31 41 1971 37 47 1933 38 3' 1972 38 3-1 t!l.14 :J9 22 1973 39 40 1935 40 g 1974 40 2 claimed b<lseball's mo~i cTI er Is he Cl record. A call of congratulations came ~rom President Nixcn while the famous No. 44 "as still Jn the ga.me. "U God didn 't sec flt for m~ to hit the home run here. then I would have hit It sorncwbcre else," Aaron sald at a postga1ne nc-·s conference. Did he r~1 a big weight had been llft\.'d from his back? "Oh. yoo don 't kno""" he replied. "This would have IO be my IOp !trill In baseball ," said the man wbo holds more 1han a dozen major league rel'Ords. "It wasn'l one ot my better ones, but '"" •'ind helped to can')' It," he said. "! htt it fairly good. lt was a faa ball. lt 'A'lll:I inside, but t· think be wanted It further inside. l(e jUS1. hung it a llittle." Downing. a 13-year4 veteran bad fidded only tv.'o other homers to Aaron, left the l:(ame ult.er walking the next two Nuers following Hammtrln' llank's blast that ' I drew the Braves even at 3-3. AtJanta v.'tnt on to wln the game 7~. The flamboyant Rut.b, who5e reata will still IJ"' (O<eVet In i>Mtball Jor<. hll his final tiu.. home MJn.'I for the 8o6too Braves 'agalnat Pittsburgh on f.1ay 2S. J~. He dled of cancer "1 New York in 1113. 1be historic home run left the j~ packed stadlwn just IO tile rigbt of lhe aa>foot sign in tert field. It came alter D:irTCll E\'ilm had reached first on oan error. UPI T .. ellllele HANK AARON, HIS MOTHER AND THE HISTORIC 715TH HOME RUN BALL. Will Ruth ~e Forgotten? P erso1ic1l Look at A aro1i R ecalled Perhaps the thing that struck me most about Hank Aaron's epic home run h-1on· day night was the innocent question my 13-year-old daughter Lita Jane asked: "Does that mean everybody "'ill forget Babe Ruth now?'· To those o( us \\'ho were raised between 1920.50, the idea of forgetting Babe Ruth is like asking a Rough Rider if he'd forget Teddy Roosevelt or like asking Sitting Bull if he'd fGrgel CUster. However, the great people who make their mark and create legend for three or four generatiGns eventually fade into sunset , just as do the people \\'ho hold them in awe. To some. Clara Bow and John Bunny were fine actors. But mos1 folks \Vho hold them in esleem are those 'A'ho v.·ere tak· ing in movies while Woodrow Wilson was President. To others, Wallace Beery, Clark Gable and Tyrone Power were specia l. And to still otllers. Douglas Fairbanks and Jean Harlow w·ere for lifelonJ:! homage in the motion picture circles. For some baseball followers. \Valier Johnson ;ind Ty Cobb are the immortals. For others ifs Ruth and Gehrig. But as we come and go, our special heroes pass with us, becoming coJd statistics, names printed on paper. Yes, someday Babe Ruth will be forgotten. And in time, so will Henry Aaron. But tor years to come, Aaron's name wtll hold speciaJ significance. And well it should. PS -Bowie Kuhn's 'A'isest decision in the Aaron hassle. which he created, was to stay out of Atlanta. Below is reprinted a column I wrole on Aaron in 1970, v..'hich \\'C reprint lo give a more personal look at the man: * * * ATLANTA -Both legs ·have hff>n broken ~ operated on lo remove calcium de1X>5its. The pain in his back gets so severe at tin1es he has to take cortisone injections. Yet Henry Louis Aaron st ill is one or !he toughest ho1nbres in baseball -on the rield . and in Atlanta they love him and cheer him wildly. liowever, when he's not pulverizing the opposition v.•ith his batting prowess. Aaron is a regular sort of guy -one ob- viously not overcome by the many laurels thal have come his way. "I 'm no bigger than anyone else," he says. "I don't wear $150 su.its or go out alld splurge my money. I just try to give my four kids the things I didn't have when I was young," the Atlanta Braves superstar says. "I didn't come from a rich family. J\fy WHITE WAS H rather had eight of us to support so when l got one toy for Christmas I was thankful. When J got to be 16 I was grateful just to have a bicycle. Nowadays kids are lookin' for a car by lhat age. "But I think it paid oif for me - because I leanled the value of things." Aaron can tie Babe Ruth's career home ·nm record of 714 by averaging 32 homers these next five seasons. But the 36-year-Otd outfielder doesri°t think about such things. "I like to do the best I can e\·ery day but I never think about goals or records unless someone else .Prin~ it up. "'fou shouldn't talk about ·what )'Olfre going lo do -yo u should just go out and do it. "I lake it year by year. At my age anything can happen." Aaron does admit that if he felt he 'vas starting to go down hlll he would>prob- ably retire ... not hang on like some sports greats try to do long after they should have hung up their shoes. .., .• "I feel good now. The \\"arm wea tm!!I" here keeps me loose and when you get older you need that." Looking back. on his great career, y,1Jich shows a lifetime batting average of .314, 559 career homers and selection to every all star classic from 1955 through 1969, Aaron picks I hes e highlights: The 1957 game in Milwaukee when he hit the home run that won it and clinched the pennant for the Braves; last year·s game with Cincinnati when the Braves tATapped up the division title. However, he says there's no thrill like playing in the World Series. "It's something you can't tel l some one v..ilo's never been in the series. But the identity of being on a championship team is really gratifying.'. He admits his tv.-o daughters are prob- ably a bit impressed -maybe even a litUe boastful ...,.. about being Hank Aaron's girls. But he says the 12 and 13· year-old boys arc less rilmdfu1 of their father's fame. "Boys like to cause their own way," be potn ts out. And he ought to know about those things because he certainly made the long way to the top ... all on his own. AARON SLEEPS IN AFTER BIG SW ING ATLANTA (AP) -Henry Aaron siepl Tale today \\'hlle thousands of telegrams and phone call! poured into his office ronRJ"Btulating his becoming baseball's all-time home run king Afooday night when he hit his 715th. "I feel I can relax. 1 feel my team- mates can relax and I think J can have a great season," the 40.:fear~ld Atlanta Braves' slugger said after leaving behind the ghost or the great Babe Ruth with his l'A'O-run, fourth·iMing bias\. off lefl· hander Al DotA'ning of the Los Angeles Dodgers. 1 Apparently Aaron \vas doing just that today -relaxing. Aaron rounded the ba5'S In his normal I · manner, although ttA·o Ycunc spec.Uton 1 chlrged oot ol lhe •lands aod non beside t him between """"1d aod thlnl bo!e. He" said he oevtr saw tttin. I When Aaron reached tho plat<, his I teammates had poured out of b dupat and sprinted in fn>!ll tbo !ell Oeld bullpm I to otter their congratulatkm. 1bey dre.nk champagne t.oast.s to the new 1 "'"'"'' king in tho dressing room alt<r lhe game. PJye;s • Tell Views Of No. 715 ATLANTA (AP ) -Al Downing vanish-· ed qWekJy into the Atlanta night. leaving but a brief tape-recorded message in his wake after surrendering the historic sMt heard around the world. Newsmen rushed to the Los Angc~s Dodgers clubhouse J\1onday night at the end of the National League game in v.'nich Henry Aaron slammed one ol DotAning's fastballs 400 feet a"·ay for No. 715, but the little left.hander was no"'here to be found. "Downing left 10 minutes ago in a taxi cab." said the visiting clubmuse man ?.1ark Gladolidl. ''I doo't know "·here he is.'' sa1d Los Angeles manager WaJter Alston. "He's probably going to get 90fllething to eat then go back to the hotel." But phone call! at Downing's hotel room drew blanks. The :J2.year-0ld journeyman pitcher of 13 major league seasons, however, did tape a brier interview gt)ortly 'after he was knoCked ool of the box in the fourth inning "'hen Aaron connected for his hiSoric sMt. The t"'1rrun homer keyed a four-run· inning as the Braves went on to a 7-4 vie· tory before a record Atlanta Stadium crowd of 5.1;175 and a national television audience. The home run , on a I ~ pitch, came at 9:07 and after a brief ceremony honoring Aaron. time "'as restored 11 minutes later. Downing, \\'ho u'cnt into the dugout during the respite. promptly v.'alked t'he next t"-o batters and '''as removed from the contest. "Go talk to Aaron, he hit the home run." v.·as Do"ning 's first reaction when a reporter asked lo speak with him. lie then agreed to the tape recording. minutes after leaving the game. "It was a fa-;t ball, right down the mid· die of the upper part of the plate." he said of l'ne blast that bettered the home run mark ol the fabled Babe Ruth. "I was trying to get it down to him but t didn't,get it down , and he hit it good, as he v.oold . I didn't have good control. when I got behind him, I \r:ls just trying to get the ball up. It didn't bother me thoogh. "Like a great hitter, when he picks ·hi s pitdi, he's pretty certain that's the pitch he's looking for and chances are hc·s going to hit it pretty good." Joe Ferguson. the Dodgers catcher. said he asked Aaron his first ti me up if he could ooncentrate and Aaron replied, '·Not: too good." But 1ne certainly did his second time up after drawing a 'A'alk in hi.s first plate ap- pearance. "It \Vas a good pitch for Hank. not so good for us," said Ferguson <:I ·the pitch which landed in Atlanta relief pitcher Tom llouse's glove after it cleared the left-center field rencc. "That's the highlight of my career," said House, who had a 4·2 record with the Braves last year. "It's somel'ning I can tell my grandchildren when I get old." Bill Buckner. the Dodgers leffielder \\'ho made an acrobatic leap which fell some 20 feet shoi't, said in admiraUon of Aaron: "ft seems like he can hit· a home run anytime he wants to. The onl y thing that brightened up the game was Henry 's home run. 1be noise from the crowd \Vas super loud. It was the loudest applause I've ever heard." "He is ·the greatest -point blank." said Jim Wynn, the Dodgers center fielder. "Every lime he hits another homer. he'll l>e setting a new record," said Braves manager Eddie l\1alhe'>''S. "f don't think it's over with end I don't think the fans think it's over." Dave Johnson , me Braves second baseman, whose locker adjoins Aaron's, felt it was j11'l typical or the ~year~ld super-star. "The first chance he got he did it. Boom. All the hubbub and he did ii the firs t lime be swung. Just like he hil 714 in Cincinnati." said Johnson. "What he nas done is hard to realiie. He's done the same thing for 20 straight years," added Johnson. "It's unbeliev· -able." No-hit A~es Vie Tonight at Big A Flame-throwing Nolan Ryan facts another no-hit ace, Jim Bibby, and Bobby Valentine makes his 197~ league debut at home as the Cllliforn1a Angels open their home season agai.Nt the Texas Rangers tonlgh1 at 7:30. The Angels got off to a good start in Chicago, winning two gan1es and having a third called a tie on Account or snow. They hope that their start, the ap- pcnrancc of Ryan, who threw two no hlt4 lers last year, and the return or the In- jured Valentine will drnw more than 30.000 fans to Anaheim stadiurn. A croy,•d or that slze would be their largest 0< se<C!1d Largest opening day gathe ring. The Angels lured 3t ,'34 for lhfir lop opening CJ'O\\'d when they first cnmt: to Anaheim in 1966. 1'lt: llangt r$ finished \vith •he ~·orst record In the major leagues last year, but new n1anagcr Billy ~fart.Jn says they've "improved 50 percent.'' A large ' pnrt of his optimWn comes·from the ac- quisition of Ferguson Jenkins, who won at least 20 games for seven years for the . OUcago CUbs before winning 14 last .. .....,. He also hopes for improvement [rom Bibby, whose 9-10 record last year in· ...... e l• sr.te .U O-.. IUK 11"1 Atw. t fUll al (;lllfOnlll Allf'. If Tt•M a1 Caloll)l'ftlf Art1. I ''I'' al C•llf«fll• AOI, 11 C~ CtCIO •1 Cellftml• 7:2J ,,,,,, 1;$1 '""'· 1:-)S p,m :""m- eluded a June 30 no-hitter with J3 a1rikeouts at Oakland. 'lllc Rangon •I'° have a bright J>l'O$- pcct in powcr!ul Jell llWTO<Ji1is, Ille young ouUielder from Long Beach. ValenUne, in le(t field for the Angels . is hitting .444 after breaking his leg early last year and mhsing most of the season. Thus far he has surprtsed five spccialis1s who said the leg should be rebrokt:n and reset before he should play again. Spetdy ~fitkey Riven has mo\"cd Into Valtntine's old spot in cent~ field but Valentine sUll bat!: third. Jim fo)'egosl, the long-lime Angels cap- talo, returns wilh the Rangers as a first baseman Instead of the aliortstop which he pleyed with Anaheim. y I r g s t n s ·; s s t c s ; Co1111•ete "' Dffffffs Stvintfest 'J'hesc n1cn1bcrs or the ~lis!'ion \'icjo i'\adadores swin1 c-lu b \\•i ll be con1peting in the .\at1onal ..-\:\l' short course S\Yin1ming charnpionships. t>cg1nnini.: \\'ednef:day at Vallas. In the front row {from left! are: .Joa n Price. Dione Lieshout. Kathy Hov"e and l.:iura !love. i\lidclle ro\~: l\elly Han1 ill. Connie Ga.ul!cr. Ucbbic Ilott. \"alerie Lee and Barbara Jl ud· son. 1'o p ro"·: Bob Johnson. ·raylor l!O\\'C, Shirley Rabashof f and Brian Goodell. MV Vies for Tourney Title Diablos Duel Villa Park Tonight ~fission \'1rjo l ligh's Diablos 1·ic for the charnpionship (_)f !he 10th annual Santa Ana Elks bas 1· b a l I tournament C'hampionsh1µ 1onight at Santa Ana's .\lt•n1orial Park. It starts at i o'clock and fating coach flarry Hilke's Uiablos is Crestview League rival \'illa Park. which made the final s "'ilh a 6-3 "'in over Los Alamitos. In league play ~fission Viejo \1a.s dun1pcd by Villa Park, 6- 0. \lission Viejo made it to the finals "'ith a pair of pitching· oriented \'ictories over Santa Ana Valley and Katella. J 11ave Patterson kept i\1ission \"icjo in the championship bracket J\.fonday moming wilh a spa rkling four-hitter O\'er lht' Santa Ana Valley Falcons :is \lission Viejo triu.mphed. 4- 1. And Rieh Ron1mell follo"'ed th:tt up "'ith a nifty 1--0 threc- hHlt'r over Kalella. Other tourney action )Ion- day found \Vcstm1nster dum- ping Kennedy, 6-l. at Santa Ana Valley and Costa :\1<'Sa DEMONSTRATORS EXECUTIVE CARS hM s2497oo (RT8501954) TRADE-INS '7l MEICfOIS 220 SH. ,.._IC, ltl oond """'P !oll!Gt<llJ • '73 Ml.%04 UZ C-• 1oeeo .-.no:. (101H£Vl • '7Z J4GUAl XJi s.doo Au!a "'lllC .... cooo .. t!•••O, •POllil&. felll(YYJ 57497 • •7z 'IMTO ._._. AufOftll!•C. I '! o::onG, ftcll. ,.... '""-'ii. l~llOI • •72 AUDI I OOGL Sedm ~IC •"-·'-·-(IXIF10) • '71 FOID YAM W. .. o .,..11., .,...,_,. lt!il01A 52297 • edging Buena Park. 4-3. at \femorial Park. \\'est minster eliminated Costa. J\.Iesa later in the da~·. laking an 8-6 decision at San- ta Ana Valley High. \lission Viejo got only t"·o hits against Katella but 1he Diablos fnade the most of them, parlaying singles by Eric Schmidt and Dave Pat· tcrson lo score Bob Bates. Rommel st ruck out nine bat· trrs and "'alked none. i1e nllO\\'ed only '"'o runners as far as third base. Rick \Vhite "'ent three-for· three for ~fission Viejo. Patterson dominated Santa Ana Valley and 'o'-'as backed up by 12 hits from his mates. Cu rnal Rungo's t\.\'0--run tri- ple in the seventh inning broke a 6-6 tic wilh Costa \lesa to gi\'e \\'eslminster the \1·in and a berth in todav's consolation championship giime. Don Tryon had a pair of rbi in Costa ~lesa 's 4-3 win over Buena Park. \\'estminster knocked off Kennedy wit!t a pair of three· run innings. Daryl Paine had three rbi and Robert Hate added t"·o rbi IO pace \\'cslminstcr"s victory. B•••••'ll II CotlfllOf, p T•von. c• Oo<!•ny, c 8•o..n. V•l•~l•"e. 11 OeYJ,hlt, Ja ••olm1,. " 5,..,0, II> PntlM, •I o Rer"lll•ar, lo C•1<><1t11, n S. Rern/\aro1. l't> Ra•d, Cf! lot•I' W•t1ml<11ltr II) Aou~. cl Htlt, o lll~n••d•, si """'· lll Runco. !b·d ~~~:~~1l111 r TWIH . "" Pl1l1v, rt Rlve .. a, lb W1h11. c To!al~ Store or '"Ill"'" lt•~tbl 1 I o o ) 1 1 0 ' 1 J 1 l I 1 0 • 0 0 0 ~ i i i 0 0 Q 0 ,,·~TJ 0 0 • • 0 ~ 0 f g 0 g .;J 6 10 • tbrhtbl • ' • ' , ' , ' ' ~ 0 ' 0 0 0 0 , , 0 , ' 0 I ' > ' 0 0 ' I > 0 0 0 ' ' ' 8 ~ ? ' . ' ' ' . 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Baseball S landings A:\TERICAN LEAGl.:E Enst 01\'ision Ke1v York Baltimore Delroil Boston f..1il">aukee Cleveland \\' I. 3 0 2 2 2 2 I I I I 0 3 \\'esl Dh•lslon Angel" Oakland Kansas City ~linnesota Texas Chicago '" f, 2 0 2 I I I I I 2 0 2 ~llliY'1 Gim• Ntw Yar~ 5nCltvtltl\d J Only .. me1 1ch1<1u1ea Tt<llY'1 G•'"" Mllw1u~N •I Cllh'~l•nCI. 1>1'<1, 1new f't l. 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .500 .000 Pct. 1.000 .667 .500 .504.i .333 .Ooo GB GB •s New Yar-. !Klifle 1>0) _, Ot"elt (LOll!I! 0.11 8~1!\rnote IP1!mt r 1.Q1 11 Bo\!On (WI'' 0.Q) (hit•oo ~WOOd 11-11 11 MJ"nelOto (81y!t ven O.Q1 0•~'""° tHunltr 1·0) ii lCtn,11 Cr!Y lSplll!Otll 0.Q1 T~••• !Blbl>y l>IJ •! An1t11 \Ryan 1·01 WN1!1111ay'1 011nn 1,1;1.,.1uti" 11 Clev•lfl\d (hlt.1110 1t ol'IMtlOll ClfklltMI ti l(fl'IM I (lly l1x11 1t CllllOrnlt 0!!11 .. ml!I ICNdUled NATIONAL LEAGUE East Divtsion St. Louis Nc1v York Philadelphia Chicago ~fontreal Pittsburgh \V I, 2 0 I I 0 0 0 I I 0 0 2 \Ves t Di1·isin11 \V I. San Francisco Dodgers Atlanla Cincinnati Houston San Diego ' 3 2 2 0 0 0 I 2 2 " " Mol\CllY'' tamn S·•n "'•~c:sco 1, C11><;1nfM11I l ,l.,!1811•~ 1, 0.6••'1 • n"1v aam•1 v:lv<lul~d TfftY'I 0Nntl Pct. 1.000 .500 .500 .000 .000 .000 r el. 1.000 .15-0 .500 .500 .000 .000 MaMrfll (II""~" !Mii ~t P1n1r.vr11ll !8~111 0-01 r.n I 2 t 2 2 :JI ~ Jl:: S!. t.111111 (Cu•tl' IHI) at Ne"' 'rorM \ICoosm•n Ml PnlltdelPl'll• (S<h11t1I~ 0.1)) al Cl!«IO<I (Ronbam 0.Q1 0Mter1 tSut!Oft I.QI 11 "'"'"'~ !Ml>r1on l).O) .. 1111111111 IDlt•ktt Q.(11 •IS-"' 011911 (Arlin11-01 Cln<lnnell tBIUlntllam ~I •I S•~ f rtntlico tRredltY l.Q) WtdHfde~'I 01mt1 P~ltl'Clt!D~ll ti (hltl !IO c,nclnnatl " S•n Fr111Cl"o I.GI AnHltt al ,i,t1tM• HoullOtl 11 S.n O!t9G Or'llY OlfM1 tcl'lldulf!G T~•'ti'r Ap"I q 1074 OAllV PILOT ff) Area Spl8:shers in Nationals '1 ... A 1>me1nber delega11on ''lilh de1lgns on a possible na· tion al litle~1ll re!U'esent the !\1isslon Vt Nadadorcs in the AA U rse s" inl· ming nationals · star1ing \\'rd- ne!Jday in Dnllns. 1-.. ountaln Valley 's Shirlry Babashoff. 1-tiMion \'1cjo's Valerie L<>e and Dana Point's Peggy Tosdal head a strong ""OCmn's contingent. All ar1• pre\'ious meda l "·iimers in tiit· t.'Ompetition. und beside tht•i r lndivtdu111 C\'cnt :-P"Cl:11it1l'" \1lll forn1 the l)Oclcui. or stroni.: t«nms In the '400 dnd 000.yard frt't.~t)·lc ""d 400.y:P'il 1ncdlt·~ ndays. A list of thr r\'Hdndores en· trants 11nd lhcir e\'en ts· Sh1rlc\' Bubasho(f-J(,'(l, 200. 500, Ls50 frt•cstvle , "00 :ind 800 free rt'\;l)', · 400 n1cdll'S Tt'l:I\'. \'3tt·ril' l...tt-100 and 200 fl~'. 100 <ind 200 frt't', 400 11nd 8011 frt·c rein~ . .JOO rncdlcy re la~. l'1'l:;.!,. To.")(f.:11-M.\I .ind 200 fh, 11.10 and 200 frt'l'. ~uo and 800 frt:'f' rclJ1, ~fl\I tnl-dlcy Tt'!:t ~ h nth\' llo"t"-:!Co. 51-! 11·.u frt •t•, 4ll0 and 110\l fr1•c rt•la1" L;iura ll~•I t•-5!i0 anll I 6.)11 frc<·.~U U .Ult! fltlO fr1•t• rt'l,1\4' 01:hb11· H olt-21~l ~1r10, I 6!'"ill frt'<'. 4\Ml and~ fr\"\: r1·l;1~~ .Jo.:.in l'ru·r--100 and '.!Oil h<tck .JflO 111t•d!1·~ rt·l:11 ll.1rlx1r:1 H ll d '> Ll 11 -~II 0 hr\·.i,t 1111•tll~·) rt•l,1.1 K<'ll Y lla1n1ll-100. 200 and ~ lrt'('. 4ru ;;111d 800 free r1·l;1\.!i IJH)fll' l.11· .. hou1 -200 O} Un;in I ;oudl'll-1.llf>O free, 4!Ml ,ind 600 ft'l.'<' rt•ln~. 1';1\ Jor llO\tt' -1 fifll) free 400 .u1d llflO fr1'c rl'l:l\ Hl('k \\1nd1·s-I 6~,0 fr(.'(', 400 ;ind tlOO frt•t• rl·I;\\ Co11n ;1• fi ,1111!t·r.'.....100 ;uH.I 800 rrl'I' ft•l;iv Hoh .loh11 • .,un -~1~ .uid 600 fl l'I.' ! l'l;t~ Cavs Droll Oilers, 4-1, In To1u·ney VffqS DHIHJJ(•d (~ra ft -led Ea,gles Explode F\1 Rot1t~ • For 8-3 Victor)' R)· llAl'\K \\'E5"'.'.'ll FO('. 3-0 I\\ STF\'I-~ HU\ '\II ot Ill• D•llY ,flt! !1•11 Huniington Bcath lligh·s bri'scbal\ team m.irrendl•rcd thi-ee n1ns in the bottom of lh<' sixth Inning and absorbed a 3-1 defeat at the hands or San- liago's Ca\·:1licrs in an open ing round gamt' of thl'.' Bolsa (;rnnde ln\"itatio11:1l ha!>(•hrtll toum:1n11'nt \l onda~ :1t Los ,\n11gos l ll~h . "This gain<' "'as typical of \\'hnt hns happrncd ro u., all season." s.1\cl a diiC1)nsola t1' Uon ·rt•rr;uJO\'l', 1J un1111gton lk tll:h 1"Vaeli. af1rr tht• g.11111•. · \\c r1· .1 n1uth l>1:!ll'r l'\t:l\ than our r('(..'Ord ."' llunl HlRIOU Beach"~ Uih·r;;;. winnrr<1 of only two .1.tamt•s in 12 st.1r1s. had a p:>lcntt;illy big inning squelched . but m:lnagcd to 11c the score in thr sixth 111- 11tni.: on ;1 solo honit•r b1 t·tntl'r ficldC.r floh Sltrnmh'·r H\· HOGl::B '..,~A lll .. ~(I.'\ "ot l~e O••t1 "•lo! Sl•lf F:"tan<'i;.1 ll1gti's Eai,:lrs 111>r1• in St'<.'O!'ld round l"hnn1p1on~h1p ;1ct1on :igninst Fullerton lliith this aft('ronoon nftl'r the Eng!('S ripped host 1!;1nrho 1\IL1n1ilos. 8<!. :'>londa\" 1n the Ho!.~:i 1:r:1nd1' l1:i ... ,,h:1li t1•11rn;1· 1111·111 ~·•J:H'il t\1•n \1 dl.11d· ... l·: ... 1.111· f'i.1 Ill/\(' jll!llpt•J (lll f1;11l<'h" .\l:i1111to!'> pit("h 1nl( f•lr lhr1'•' runs in the first iruiini.: ruid h:1d rht~ host's .'>t art•-r t1ut of lll'I· garnf' urtt•r only 11 , 111' 11111~" HQh 1 ~.1t..~1·n . l.11h1· 1;rif11n ;ind S11·11· Ton1l111. n1\':11111hil,· ""' H;inC'ho \l.11111tl)" cl"" 11 11 11h son11• l'ff('("t11c p1tch1ni.:. 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S::111t1:1J.:O broke th1· J.:;in1r opt·n 1v11h five h11s in 1!11• \,,.)!· 1om hnlf of t!w innin g. two of them triples. And ll untini,:!<111 T\C'ach ""'rnr out mrl'klv in th\' :<c\'Ctllh, "·it h only oiic 1n;111 rl'aching bJS(', lksidcs Stimmlrr's hon1f'r. :1 solitl line clrivc to n :;ht C't'll\l'r hctv.·cen the outfic!d•·r .... lluntington Beach 1nanag1'<I 1·1nh' '"''hit~. Onr of !hem \\a" a ~in,i:tc· bv D<lug ~lanso\Jn" fo llt.1\\"ln!l" Stimmll"r·s homt·r. ;1nrl "hen it .... ·as follo"·f'd b\' .1 "·alk and s:i.cri fi('('. it look1•d like the Oilers had a ral11 bn;y.·ing. Lcjl'ht Stt,fl!S Trito11 !S; One ot1l l.1t1·r. \l:lrk ~::irfu·ld l1n1'tl :1 ~111g!\· to <ll'cp 1·rnter. d !'i\'111;.! :uTri~<> L p!on ;1111[ l'.1Pt\rk 111th tl1 t· {111.11 two runs ul tht• c:in11· l'r;1f! 11101. ()1!•r .n 1h;1\ pcunt. St':1!!t•rini: 1hret· hll '>. Cr:ift f.11111 .. c\ fl\t' :1!1(! \l;ilkt·d !hri•t: 111 hi!i ftrst g;unl' a" a 1·ur~11y hu rlo ·r !'ruir lo ~londa1. lhc h .1 n.l·\tiru"llli! . r1 :.:h1 .ti:1nd,·r j(1,l1><I f<1r lllf• JL1n1or I .1r~11:. Whiffs 12 i11 lO-l Wi11 Santiago reliefer I\<' 11 Hunziker pi1cl1t'<I out c,f th1· J:1m, hoy.·e1·er. and y.·as th1.· 11·1n1K'r after his t r a 111 1nountrd the 11·1nn in~ rt1I!\". .Junior r L 11; h I -ha ri cl c• r Oc\V;1 ~·nc Douglas pitched "·ell through !he firs! fi1•e inn ing<; for llun!ington Br:ich, giv ing up •four hits. strikin!l" out four :ind allO\l'ing only one rwl in 1h.:it span. r tt"'•~ " ~· m'>ll~•. tf M~n\oll~o V•~nf•bll , • V•" Tia~•"' r! T•H< I~ l<e'IOe•.o-n lt Co,•m~n. o~ .. "'L•'I la Oo..a•a" o "u!lo« t" 0 .,.,, ... ,, •• " T .. l•I• ny no~ E\'A'.\S Of IP1 D•lll ~lltl S!1ll Fullt r!f)n llu.:h"s Jtm l.r11·h1 p•ll !ht• sk11ls 111 San Ch·1nt•n11· l11_gh"s Bols.1 c:rnnd(· 1ourn;1· nll'lll c·h:imµinn'>h1 p h n p" s . \lond:n :1ftt·rnmn 1•, 11h :1 111ft11 onr--tntif'r ;111d :i s a n •s11h rl1t• Triton.' r!f S;in ( 'lt•1111·11'1• <"11n1·h \l;1rsh:1ll Ad111r "·1·re in OJJI· sol:H1on :1ct1on this mon1111~ ajl:-11ni.1 ho<.t nancho ,\];1111it1•'· l..ciC'ht 11·as n<'ar-prrft'('l . allo11 irig. onll" !hr('1.' ha i<cru11- ll\'r3 :.ind striking out a do1t•n t•n roult· tn 1x>Sling a 10· I triurnph ~londay. T" ll'C he rf'l!rl'd thf' ~id1• on "trikes :ind the only 1>11 ~ hit for th" Tntons was a dribhl1·r to11·ard first hv Tom Z:inon1 u1 th~· fo1.1r1h inr11ng V1rsr hascm.1n Rllrnir-P(·r.·1 f1t!d1..'CI the ball hut l.o1•1ch1 w ;1, slO\I" in t•1\"C'TlllJ.: the b:it: l'1.·rt·l trit·d to ootrat''' Zan,,·n .inti !he lauer h1•;i\ 11 uu1 f11r !111· :-aft·\~'. i'.;1not11 »1·r111u:1I!~ ~cor1 •! 1110· onh San CIP1n1·n!I· n111 :1ftrr ~tralLnl.( -""l'Qnd b:1o;;{', ad· \.1ncinl! to 1hir1! .. 11 :1n 1nf1t'ld uut :ind co.iu111;.: h<>lll(' on ,1 p.i ... ~1'<1 b;il l Oth•'r th;111 i'.anntti "~ b: 1•·f 111ur nf tht• ha~~'s !hr onl.\' ~:1•1 C'lrrnt•n !c runners \1 t•r1' \l1k•• !it.o\ ro in 1111· f1ri<l ln111nt: oo :111 1nriclrl1,r's had 1hrC111· lfl firs! ;111d Toni 1'1kt·. v.·hn "';is hi! h\ .1 pi!1 ·h in lh« i.1 x1h i•1nu1i.;. · l-'11ll1•r1 c,11 ~r.! r11·h in 1111 ' f,,urth iru1111~ Wllh 1hrr<! nu•s uff nnt' hit. tl1rct· "'al ks. :i 111\ h:1111·r ;·nd <t ~llflfl('t' ny. 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C..W. 540.6410 ORANG ECOUN7V RAD I07£ll rHONf SlRVICE ,., 135°3305 r THE FOUR GALLON WORK WEEK. T tte tv1enty-l1ve gallon work v1eek is dead. JI oasseo av1ay qu1ckly \•1hen people found a fou1-gallon v1ork week r1gh11n their own backyard. Check out this area a11d sec why over ·goo firms call rt home. Everything your business could need is already here, r'Je1·;wrt Ci:?nter and Airport Center offer a variety al oll1ce space. New medical offices \V11! opr:n n~rc early 1n 1975. And lhere 1s the 6.000-ar.r*" lrv1.,c 1r.custr1aJ Complex. A variety al new 1riaustr1a1 bu ld1ngs and condom1n1ums are available lor 1mmed1a!e occupancy All tnese dev'=loprnents a1e owned and managed by The Irvine Company Think about retocat1ng your business Call one of our people and let them show you ho'.'1 to save over t\\lenty gallons a \Veek Office Space/Tim Sloat/644 -3433 MedlClll Space/Mike Roach/644 -3496 /Mne lodus~ial Complex/Claig Lyon/833-1010 WE'VE GOT IT HERE! • 2 tf DAI LY PILOT St111set Leag11e CJ1a111pions Newpo1t 1-larbor lligh's var11ity swin1_ teatn capt ured the Sunset League championship for the fi rst ti1nc since 1961 . Kneeling (from left) are: l\1ik e Dobrott. Keith Robinson, Kevin ~oberlson , J\·Jitch 'Vhite and Greg Fults. Standing: George Newla nd. John Dob- rott, Frank Anderson, l\obert Owsley, Jeff Del\Iolt and 1'itn l\egan . John Dickey not pictured. Ai1teaters UCI Top-ranked; Ala111itos Riddle Rainbow s By llOWARD L. llAND\' Of 111t Dilly, Piiot $1111 Seven extra base hits in· eluding a dou ble. triple and home run by Alan Belasco, propelled the UC I r v i n e 1baseball tea m 10 ilS 21st ·vic- torY o[ the se~1son i\1onday afternoon, 13-6. ove r visiling Uni versity ol Hawaii on the UCI field . The victory gives UCI a 5-2 mark against the Rainbo\\'S from Jlawaii. ~tike Hickman went all the way oo the mound for inc vic- ors although he was on shaky ground in fhc fourth when the Ra inbows scored live times on as many hit s. Tonight it will be Ray Humphries pitching for UCI as the Antea ters race UC Riverside at E\·ans Park in that city at 7:30. UC! continued a ilot hitting streak that has see n the Ant eaters garn er 73 hits in the last five ga1nes including 19 on i\·tonday. Belasco. Terry Stupy, Rod Spence and Steve Whitehead all had lhree \\'hilc every 1nember of the starting tea1n had at least one safety. Tim Bhag\\'at had three for the Rainbows "'ho were held hit less for lhc fi rst three frames bv l·lickman. After tiCI scored four ti mes in the first inning and \\·ent ahead. 6--0. Haw aii <'an1e up v.'ilh five big runs in the four th to make it 6-5. Hickman allo\\'· ed one other tainted tally in the eigh1h . Belasco's sixth inning homer 'ras his S('Cond in as many ga1nes. S1>t~ncc added a triple and doubles \\·ere by Belasco. S1u py. \\lhitchcad and Dave Lyons. Ar ea Spike Summaries Riessen in Win Harness Entries TUCSON -Arizona held on to its no. I rating this \vcek in the college baseball rank ings. The \\lildcats, with a torrid 43·2 record. \\•ere challenged by Mia mi of Florida. winners of 23 stra ight and holder of a 3()..3 overall n1:1rk. Defending nar ional cham- pion Southe rn California , 22-5, \\'as th ird v.·ith G e or g i a Southern. 22-1, fourth. and Arizona State 27-16. fi fth. UC Irvine maintained it;; top ranking in the co llege divisi<'n wi th a 13-5 mark \l'hilc Eckerd of Florida v.·as ranked second . Also in the top 10 were Florida Southern, Pu g e t Sound, Chico State. Eastern Illinois. Ithaca. cal Slate t Fullerton). Delta State and San Diego University. e Riessen Rolls ri.tONTE CARLO -Scvc nth- scedcd 1\larty lliessen beat A1a11Iitos Results J'l.tO lJ.•O • olO 5.20 J 00 '~ 11,10 •Ml • •O • 10 J toQ "' Patrick l.,roisy 7-5. 7..fi ;\looday in the first round of the Mo;itc Carlo Open tenn is tournatnent, a \V orld Championship Tennis red group event. Balasz Tarociy of Hungary and Hob 1\·laud both can1c through with l i r s l -r oun d upsets. Taroczy topped Span- ish veteran Manuel Orantes. 6-2, 3-6. 7~, v.•hile i'o·laud dO\\lled Eric: \'an Dillen 4-6, 7·6. 6-2. Eighth-seeded John Alex- ander b e a t Jean·Baptiste Chan!reau . G-1, 7-5. e Posflrell Falls ORLA NDO. Fla. -Scventh- sccdcd Raul Ramirez of r-.tcx- ico defeated Cha rlie Pasarell of Puerto Rico. 6-3. 6-4 r<.lon- <lay in opening round of a \\lorld Chan1pionship of Tennis blue group \ournan1cnt. Clifr Richey defeated Torbrn t.:lri ch of Denmark , 6-3. 7-6 v.·hil e Zeljko Franulovic of Yugoslavia beat Annistead Neely, 6-2, 7-6. e q•s Lose SAN DIEGO -Vrtc ran All- star for\\•ard \\'illie \Vise scored 21 points, 11 in the final period. to lead the Utah Stars to a series-ending 110-99 \'ic· !ory over lhc Sa n Diego Con- quistador$ in the American Basketba ll Assoc ia t i on playoffs 1\tonday night. I!:arlicr ~londay, a Superior Court jud ge denied a request by \\lilt Chamberlain that .he be altov.'cd to play for the Conquistalor in the Ameri· can Basketball Association playoff ga1nc. e Brolu1111e1• llil• NE\V YORK Fonner lluntington Beach l-ligh stan· dout Jack Brohan1cr stroked a single in a pinch-hit.l ing role for Cl£'veland '.\fonday as lh£' Indians droppt'd Iii 5·3 decision to the Ne w \'ork Yankees in Arnerican League baseball ac· tion. LOI Al1rn1!01 l!'nltltf Por TlltlOIY FIRST JI AC I!'. Ont mlle. P~t• Claiming. All •1e1. PurSli 11600. Top claiming price s ~-8onniM Mlullt, !"T. Wine) Dell 11~ven, ((,. G1!ardol ~~~~"~=:,;,.!~: ~~":-~~in11rl Roc~ln S!ot~!n• U . Tackl) Fra~ro Paap"• /M. 0..1 Frl ntO) Cimmv, (P. Rocclllo) K. S. Crffd, 111. C.C•Oonl SE(ONO RACE. One milt, TfO!. C '"!ml"ll 11an<1icap, All ft9H. P u•W SXIOO Top clalmlr>Q 1><k• SdOD. Crartv Lobell. CT. o ... ..iu lumtlef Son. U. Wllll1m•l 81"" l "'9•· IJ. llal!tY! ~.wttl To Mftl. fll. Mo.l Ft•1 Pt Y. lJ, Mlllt•l B•rtle Lo..,l. IM. Elvln1\ Alt>lon V.-sttotd J IS. Oe10 ... er) Teflty Vlctorv. (E. TllOrnlO<lf TMlltO RACE. Ont m!11. Pact Con-dltiOf>td. ~ yea• okh •no ul>Clf• Maid<'fll. Purwo Sl1ll0, The llov ~toull ot America e•ecutlve commlr!N . lrflls Ko•o, !J. Slwrrtfll 8r11nov Ed, CT. °""""!IJ Timely Arrlv11, CD. Cron-) f,.,,.,,.., (E. C-) K .. UYIUC~ Turner. CJ. 81lrt•l Caclltla< Wiii, (J. Wlllla1n•! Ban~Cf' Jim. IC. C1mllblll Jr.I Ami;o Cnlef. (S. Deomtr) FOURTH l .l(E. One mllt. Pace CO!'ldihone!I. S ytftr o•Ot 10'I([ undtr: Non·wln""r ol 1 •tc••· C1!1!-Dtta 11r1terrl'<I. p.,.,~ Sl900 Sle1oy (,Din, (II:. Wln!•rt> lillol~IO. {J. Wl!llem•> ~!op Walch. !J. Miiier) Ndhve Glamour. (J. Denni1) ::~"&~vH~'.' 'f j~·c~I"' 1 PeMv ~ue. !P. Conrovl .lnd'l's Clarice. <II. Wllllam1l i'IFTH ll:AC E.Q;;"° mile. P•ce. Con· ditl()f!"'1. 5 •t•r olo' """ \Onder . Non-wlnnDr of • r1ct1. PurH snoo. Die-Die-D. (( C•mllbell Jr.I Sun Devil. (J •• Crar>e\ P:,1es war Clllet, IJ. Wlltl•m-> ~~~11:'1:t'.;, :Ji11l:mf1°""'' 1 Harrie! llllllM•, CD. HOl)lnl Pe/te<.I l empa. IL. Gregorvl SIXTH I ACE Ont mllt . Pace. Cl•lmlng . .lll •Ott. Pur .. lt200. Top cltiot'tll>Q 1><lce ssaoo. Parr1c;1 P, IJ. Mlr~wtlll Fr..e H .. lll'tlr. CG. Molll Chuc~ F1rr. IG Mi!IOI) 5ereN. !II. WH1oam1l Lalin Lover, !W. PtlHll'fl Jr.I ~l-dNtw!n. IJ .• TOdd ) Ha1th 11•1!, IP. Colem11U S!M'edV Odr!, tJ. Mol\tfl SEVENTH RACE, One milt. Pl(I. (O"Oi r;oned. A!I IQe'I. Non ... ·ln""r of ST~ In 191]·7•. p.,, .. ssooo. Tne Lonv Betcn Ser1om1 Club. Br°"'" Flarf, !J. Mlllerl Pac;flc Shd!1er. /S Dt•om.r) Na!l>'e Sue. (J. O..nnl•I ~~VP~l~V/J.EH~~) Hao Mv wav. fD. cr°"~l Tam,•s Be11, (II:. Willl•msl E\GHTH ltACE. Ont mile. Peet. Clah'nin(I. A UaQtl. Pur" il\00, Top c1a;n1lng price "1750. Oar~ OUler, !L. Gr~vl Miawav. !II:. GoraonJ Gr"pe Time. (G. Hol!l C•11i1er HtOOYH, IJ. 81UtYl Tno•r>n Vlcic:r, lP. Conrcyl O,,r;ng Brtl, ( , 0111llonl 8urr~bil, (J. Sl\trrenl SDOfli Ar!'nl. lR. Wllli1ms) MINTM RAC~. °"' m\11. Pate. (lalminQ. All l<WS. Puri.e 11IOO. Tpp clalmlfl(I orlce '3600. Armoio Jelltr, tJ. Grunovl Ro•r Grilltn. CK . T!1Mrl OtldnD KiG. IG. Holll J@«>V Ho. IS. Dt!IClmtfl Fl1JllY ~~1. !J, l OllOl Orbit M~n. IT. R11e111o!'o1 llt!"•nv 81y, rJ. 5.,..,,rn fh1n11 Ou1chm1n. Ut. M<GooilOl•l EI Toro i11 7.5 Victory APPLE VALLEY-El Toro Jligh \\OS 1natched with Colton in a icmi·final round game or the Apple Valley baseball tournament loday a ft er defeating U1e host school, 7-5. in opening rowid action l\1on- 1fay night. Gabby Grijalva's b as cs londcd single in the sixth in- ning provided the ll'U'ltdng runs for lhc victorious Chargers ~1ood11y. and ttie winners bcnefittcd from four Apple Vnlley errors. Two El Toro runs scored on errors. anot her on a wild pitch. nnd one oo a double by catcher Steve Gonzal~s. Right-hander Gary Connally pitched the victory. giv irig up fi \'C hi ts. • El T-Ill .. ' l • i • I ' ' ' ' b ! ' ' • • i(l'r'I llV t~lll""' t 1 ! ! • • • • c:t Tore in 003 0-7 ' o An:>ie \laUey 003 tm 0-s s i --- ~~~~~~,!!!RS WoM "• w-Hain:wtt fol' '"'"that foll i" pl-P1C1twolly. 2052 Newport Blvd. c.....-... "'" DOU YOUR CM IDU ROUGH? WE STAUHMD? GIVE l'OOll MILACll? CAN HELP Uni versitv " OCEANSIDE -University High's Trojans were in coo'- solatlon action at t h e Oceanside baseball tourna- ment toda y folklwinJt an 8-1 first round setback against the host Oceanside, nine. Universily's hnly run crune in the first inning "·hen Pablo Sliva led off with a single and scort>d on a triple to left· center by Jim Coryer. -O>ryer \\'as caught in a run- down on an ensuing squeeze play that backfired and that was the end of University's of- fense. Oceanside broke it open in the fifth inning when the hosts extended a 2-1 advantage to 6- 1 '"'ith the help of a 391).foot hcfme run. Sew• ~w lnnlne• l b r fl rltl J I 1 0 J 0 0 0 l 0 1 1 , 0 0 0 l 0 0 ~ 1 0 0 0 o a o o 1 0 1 0 o o o a J a o o I 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 i o a o 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 J• 1 ' 1 ' ' . Ul00000-1 0 1 «Kl 102 l<-tl ' l Pirates ' Ciarelli Ciarclli he.ads OCC"s con- lingent in Thursday 's Sou thern California JC relays. Running events arc schedul- ed at UC Irvine, .beginning at 2 o'clo<;k "i U'I field e\•rnts set l\t four sites. Ciarelli will com- pete at Cerritos, beginning at 10 o'clock. 100-1. A-Mlfl IP1i.o..i.r 1 t ••1 ,, Proc;tor \OdKN. T••.I MC(.oll-(Mn1, ,,, '·',,I;. Sllnfor11 !Ml...U· 0.0., Soulll, Fl1,), GI "' JfnltlM. ILong llt1<fl/• lt lc~ Wlll'IOOlll tCltnn). 110-1. S.-;JOll S..ill ROM) , A._.,IOfl (Pllom1r) llftl'I IW111 LAI, Jacki.on (~~) 21,lJ J. Ludh•1r (Wt\! LAl Jl.)n. Ollll•-ID. 11. n I 0 n lf'ulletlOl'I 21.7. u l)-1. M<leal ILA Soulhwloll •7.•; 1. Smhn (LA Sou!flwtl!I •1.1"' l. 8'JIHOft IFulltrlOI') -d i : •. Evt n1 ILACCI. Jol>rltclR iOOtl\t, Tt•l, FlelChe• !Mnt, Arl1.) •. ~. • l &IO-t. iltotllntOn (LlttlYI 1:dl.; 1. 8oHn !81k1nllt!dJ 1:S•O: J. C1i.on tM111, "'•II.) l:S.,S/· • W~ll CP!•rtt j 1:14.6n; s. L.iGorlo Pltrct) l :SA.1. Pre p Coli Glass-B elted Jumbo 780 Specified by Leading Car Makers General Cal i b r ated ~ Jumbo 780. General's popular original equipment tire with a stron g polyeste r cord body and 2 long mileage glass-bel ls. · ''ikes Top Oreg on Nine, 3-2 KLA~lATH Y~, Ore. - Joe llamllton delivered a single lo acore ~1 a r k Longnecker from third base in . the ninth timing and touring ri.tarina liigh grabbed a 3-2 victory from Klamath in baseball act ion, here, ~'londay. ~farina had come back wilh a pair of runs In the sixth in- ning after earlier spotting the hosts t"·o runs. Longnecker singled and stole two bases lo set things up for Hamilton's single. ~1ike Wetisl:ein and Charles Hines delivered run producing hits in the ~tarina sixth. and live Marina pitchers combined to hold Klamath to four hits. "''""' .,, .. • "' Wflnlt l", •• • ' I ' ~ .... ~1~'11 11 ! g • • • ! t-tlnn. Jb l • ' ~IDl!I~~ • ! • 0111. ' • • i•ll111'. ' ' • • 0.! ..... f!·O • g ' • 'rc'C'' ,, • • • D c IOf't, ct ' • • • lori<ll•C~lf, t i ' ' ' • b~'· ID l ' ' • AmD<'t. or • • • Nlll llt . o • • • • Br;>ro, o l • ' • rt:i::11ro,,~ D • j • ' • ' ROD1111on, 011 ' l ,g • T<>11111 " ' sc•r• bv ln••h•o ' • • Madnt om~ " ' Kl1ma•n 110 a 1 • ' 2 for $54. 2 for$60 2 fo r.66 2 for•7& , SIZE SIZES SIZES C78-14 .E78·14 E78-15 G78·14 G78·15 SIZES J78-15 L78-15 Plu s $2.17 Fed. E1t. Tax: per F78·14 F78-15 H78-14 H78·15 Plus lrom 13.13 to S3.19 Fed. Ex. Tax per tire depending on alze .... Plus from S2.33 to $2.58 Fad. Ell'. Tax per lira depending on size Plus from S2.67 lo $2.97 Fed . Ex. Tax per tire depending on size • WHITEWALLS ONLY U.00 MORE PER TIRE ----------- COMPLETE 13RAKE OVERH AUL SW ING INTO SPRING Gener1I "'!!!~~ IMC&.UOH: . 7. Adjust brakes and Cl\(!Ck ' 1. Install NEW heavy duty emergency linkage. t;1",4~ lining; on an 4 wt)eels! .8. Road l&st vour au!OIT()biltt 2. Rebuild !he cyhnders on .nn Wiii OM.T all wneeisl $ ,-J1to Super 100 Goll B•llt 3. ~~~~~~e~;!"~~d 59 5 4, lnsoect brake return springs 5, Turn and true an 4 twaJ<e ......... •133 6. Repack front wtieel ti ' 4 I C..-t bearings. _.__.. c... 3 llttl Extra charge for disc brakes. larger cal'1. and additional parts if needed. Pic11. • T1kt 1 swin111 tllt Jalo Super 100 and find out llOW tht l'me was mtant lo be p l)'td, • Cullesa Cover •High Tension Winding • Energized Center llUlllt CHIC~: SllOWICI °"'' IVS:OIJ ot tO""' •~•t or llntl rv11 Mort chm ng Uu~ 1 ... lll,-W11! ~ -"J 0t4trt Oi~ -!Of 1111-!Stir.."' ti IM.., ....... . .. ,_. GENERAL TlllE Don Swedlund's COAST GEN ERA L TIRE ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE TH,~,.sa~!.2~.~0R .. ,,.1;1?P _.."1-1~!.:':.~==~~~"• ;q WIST 19111ST., COST.t.MIS.t..-D.t.IU'7:l~l:OO -'46.SOJJ -540.5710 .,..,·.w·'•''•'•'•"•'•'•""..,•..,·•.•oo..,.·•.•.•.•.•o.• ... "•"' ... "•"•''•oa-.°"-.•.••••'•.,.""'"_. .. __. ... ,....,..,.";;;,;""";;;;~""';;~~"';;;.'~ ... ;;;;;·-·~·~·-· .. ;;,;";~;;,,__. ... ,....,;...i L...:'~··~'-'-'-'"'_....,,. ___ .,. __ ·_~C>rlcltf!r, }'C)lil ()VVl1 ~----------' DON 'T DISCARD THOSE OLD TENNIS SHOES ! ! I ' • .. a r k in - 'ng 3-2 in ay. wi th • • l d, n • Ing 10 ~){ii~ '$.UM MER WISHE!,.,WINTE R DIEA ~.~~ "THE WAY WE WEll;E" IPGI ifS1Mjfj ~ "WALKING TALL" Il l 'JPtl(I{~ '"f OU R THREE "::NUTES All UP" .....;.:;~:.;;;;:;;=~~I SPECIAL ENGAGEM ENT CO-HIT • JOI! Voi9ht D11,li11 Hott- "MIONJGHT COWBOY" "PARIS"ot7-1 0:5S "COWBOY "°' 9:15 SUNDAY ONLY 'ionqo" 11'1 2·&:10-10:20 "Co,..boy" 11'1 4:15-8:25 2 Academy Aword Nomination• MARlON BRANDO le•t Actor le!l.t Director A girl with a great folloi.ving: Every cop in the state was after her. E""rybody else was behind her. SHOWING NOW! GOLDIE HAWN . r11r 1111P • m 111n c11nnc1111 I/IL llUU/tl/lltlfU LArllLllll ~ ·~ ' Drn JnUIOOll llll.iil'Jl'OIUJiji'~ .,.,.,,oi -··-· 001 un11iXJn ~1 ·•ri~ .• :·1 1 ;tii.~1111.:·l tirn1'll: ., ...... r1t:1 :n.~u ._,l),jfl !!f"T111!11,\I !'\ l•l·~,1\JI ]I" j ' ltlim ' f'G C• czaD>~ ,ANAl\ltJ.t,,• --,DlllVE I'°'' ..... , .... ., .,._., ..... . '•c111<s co.101 'THI LAST RUN" (PG) ,,...,."' 11 ... 1s OAll T 1 lO·l J4 jJO IJ~''lO'/rll s·• . [,, . . .. ~ ..... BEATRICE ARTHUR BWJC[ DA'llSJll Kl~BI ru11t ,., ' PJBE'T PRES'.ON. {ACl USJV ( llllGAGIMll<T DlllY: 1:00-S:00-7:l0 ' 10 00 'AMERICAN flLM THEATRE SUBSCR IBERS' Du• II) tir-:1;111~l<l1)('. t)('{Ol1d our CO!ll~OL lh,.. .lo.n1• ric.111 t 1lrl1 Tt1eat rc proctucl1on of 'LUTHER' :.ill no! b•.' !.110.· .. 11 ;it Soi.. th Co<i~! Pl 111 111• ,111•.· '~ .l'> ~'ti~·1lt1ll·cl ft v.1J! 11° , l.<1 •. 11 t.'ond.1 v, f· or 1 I 8rt1 ,incl 1 U('Stl<1'1 • Apr .I ~1·1 ill :t (I() ciri(I 00 ! in. ill the 1/\ESA I Ill 1, Ii:,>[' OGL•llL'.! .ii 11" torn«r (If Ne1;n.or! !3\Yc~. and 19th Strc.,_ r •ll Co<.!tl ::c i1 ., .... _,, .... '"" , ............... . Agirlw1th<1g1eo1t lollow1ng1 "'1 Ewwcop in tlw stilte I ""'as aher her. Evierybody else '#as betund her Tllf Pllft A DI A MD c11nnCPP IUL llUUlfULlflfU c11rt1Llll1 PG \ I I j 1''!'!"" .. lll .. llllllli!lllll!l,~X~C~l~U~SIYE ---- 'l'HJ~ IA.'i'I' J)t;'Ji\11, i DAILY 3:15, 7, 10:30 -PLUS -' BE ST SUPPO RTI NG ACTRESS I A 'l'ATUM O'NEAL J "PAPER MOON" DAILY: 1:30, 5, 8:45 Nearly Everyone Li stens to Lander • • DAIL v PILOT : I 'Dance of Death' Strindberg Drct11ici -1'11h W"''• Slow - "MORNING OF THE EARTH" Lo'"~••• ••• ~11 ... .o •WILD ANIMALS • SPA~KLING STREAMS •BREATHTAKING SCENERY • A true wildlife adventur1 ttory IEHEFIT SHOWS! MATIHEB.OHLY! WlD. thnl SUH DAY fro111 I p.a. ALL SEATS-11• ·''ES .-' · :. 1884 Newport -. Co•to Meso'S48· 1SS1 Sunday is Fl1LlDAY' By \\"ILLI A \I GLOVER NE\\1 YORK j A Pl Thett's less of author August Strindberg ;ind too much ol dir<'Ctor A. J Antoon in "The Pan<-e of Death" at Lln<.'Oln Ct.•nt~r . In accordance. 1.1·11b the basic polii'y of producer J;'l!'cph Papp. tl'lt• J)rodutllon "''hlC"h of- ficially o!'lf'nt:d Thursday ni~ht intentionally abjures n n y resemblance to pnor concept ~ or, he;i ven forhid , s t r I ct adheren('(' to acccptt>d leKt Anloon is the young dirN'tor "·hose sul't~ss skein Includes ''That Championship Sf>.ison." "~luch Ado Abol1t Nothini:" 11~ ,, mu~ical. and "The C.ood [)(l('!nr " \lr:irh• the m an to t>rins:: rrt·~h 1nSi.1t:hts to the l-l:L"-51<: about a hatc·filled ntarriage. \\'1th ~uch h.igh calibrr! 11 Fiii YMllU TUE,. 'lll l :• "M<O" IPGI WJd!Tll11ro-,;lO Ffl, 111f\I TIMI -l•I 10.tO "THE L•ST 0 1' SllE IL"" !PO! W1<11T1111,.-I ll Fri !llr\I l 11t......_t•l .OI l •Cl.OCMV NOMH'l#ITIONi 6•>1 A(!Qr-11! P•<•~I "S[ltPlCO" IRI ,,.. . .., Yh11,•-7 t ll Fri lhrv T11•0-I lO·•.H I l"l-t 01 DEL TACO WEDNESDAY NIGHT• 3 TACOS 9'#C •Fro.,, 4 p.1n. Make l//ednasday n19h1 your nu;ht 10 e;,.t out At Del Taco. Wedne~da y nigh! 15 Taco N1gnt. Yo11 <;et t/"Ce ta~:y Del Tacos 101 111st 99c. 71'1•5 ~Veonesday, dri~e tnru !o• a iam1iy' size meal you wont loq;et. At prices you'll l1n d hard to bt11! NEW.PORT BEACH SANTA ANA TUSTIN 8ti1tol ll'oll1od1t1l 4tll Street orid R•d Hill "'" ot Co111p11s Newport Fwy. So11to .o\110 Fwy. HUNTINGTON BE,<.CH COSTA MESA "A gangster picture, a love story ••• a superior filni." --. .... ,,. ,1n,, ....... a...-.,~ .. --·-"~-·­•1111cM." ..-1..i,l\o1> .. 1~ ''.U..'1 ........... " ... .. ...,,...., .... _~- li.U..'I -""' Jft, "' ... ..... ... Cfltlidft.tt ...-.~ ...... --.... .,&if!l.L, $11.~ 'WWSlfll flWlDUD' -. ~-.-~ performers as Rotk'n Sh·nr and 7.oo C.ald"·ell !Or U1" bhghl\'<l coupl'-' and the.' \\'I_\· CO!lll)t'lt'OI lle<:lOr F:h1.011do :I' their luckies v1511or • ..\•\loonl has gont> t1> '~ork eagt•rly un the has1c Elizaheth Sprigg;;, lranslat1on The centr;:il na"':'I includt> an enthu!'t<L,rn for l"<trant'-Ous t·~ l'esses su ch as ll fal11n1• c/111ndeher thnt nearly brau1:0 ~1 1:>s Catdwt·ll. nnd an HI· tcrlude of Ci11thir sound :ind fury durin~ "'l11ch Sh111\' 111u.-.1 1 t•r,1 l\f('lllll(' Rni:;rr h I childi<ihly chulk1ng tt 111\1.,.tJtlit' on <1 t'U111cn1e11r ~intin~ · Sh;iw ~1't'rnrd to he !>~lfff'rl'li; .1n undt•r!ttnndahlc , .. ,,,. j ' h11:1r.,eness r.l i:.s ('a Id \I t' I ! S\11 pt throu~h nn1ch o! ht•r !<.upt·r·Shrt'"' role 1111h h· r l1t'.•d n,Q"1dly cockt'd. hht> a d1sappro11ng SJMIT011. A, :Ji .. ---............ --. • l'honit· G73·11Jft0 ACADEMY AWA.RO WINNER ''" Sonlt'-''" M11Wcal Sc°" &REDFORD THE WAY WIE Wt:RE "'-··-.~ ~ .... _ .. .,., .... Joo1111• Woodward "SUMMER WISHES, Wltl'TEI ORL\MS" lPGI • "i'apiilofl" "Slitt.r" U'GI A E1ct111i•• bqoqitf'>r11t! V '':>AV FOR l-llC'~HT" I PGJ rro:-tl! I>·'" I .. '10• j t • ol(I I• ' , ., '!"""),,.....-:; ,.._mf"Wlilf~ ... :iltl ' ~ " '. "" ' \, ~""""' ~fl WV ,M ~r•.,,L~T :H l " 1 C G. J'J>NV 'C•f V 0 ,. "I ~ ''MoqtMn Fwc1" "Macl11tolh Mon" !RI t "PcplllOfl" "',Uttitt" u•c.1 ' • "Wolkin<] Toll'' · "Poydoy" !JO • '1'111 W1y W1 W•r1" "Sv-..-w;,~,. wo~••r °"9M" tPGJ '>pifcu l • .,,, I J·lO to 1·01) P"' t••C<pl \w~ I. MOl1.) S l f)I) .. Open,.O.aity"il.ll) ~ • ' f<'1I of C'l\nnu"111I hi!r F.li1nnd11 dot"• \\t•ll t·~~1ch unul c•n'· !'>roil{'d 111 furnbl1ni:; prox1m1t) 10 dJ1li:111ce s 1.00 MA. TIMli wto. 8 ACADEMY NOMll"4ATIO"S MAISHA MASO N JAMES CUM AN UN[XP[C!CO '.f 'l1)fV " __..,._ LIV Ult'4AM ~I ~;i 1:1r1 f'3Lr1rK /(0'. LSl!<H r I I ' plus "SKA.TU DATU" ,,._ ........ _ • NOW SHOWltlG • The ulr1mat c in around ! he world surf ing thrills! "Exce ::z~t." ... A"d .... "°°" O"'Oli"'J ~ft Ad"~"h.ort t••r filmld 'BLUE WATER - WHITE DEATH" •~ .. c·--•-llO• PG ,.,,, JJf'1T~~/TOn • c · l :•,n 1l1rn ;.;MU 'Oil -\ "'" _____ ., BLAZING 5ADOll5 t•l WHlll:I D0f5 ll HUIT ftl _ ........... ,,_,,_ -llJ Ol'IN l•I ' .. •I "'' • -°"" ... , .... lt<OW •!OUW.1 -llltll r .... .,~ ti •tlo"'Ol'St '>1!>-1)76 All(( IN WONO(ILAND(G '1111 I UOlll li&{..,_,.N CHf\llllY & THf ANGll tGI "•·-···· no•• I ,.,.,, •••-~ ,, 1 .'11 lo.,n 1 1,·o ~· •• n .. o•• ll••·· ....... ~Ub.'~~ 1-........... " .......... , .... -..... Ill 1&61 ..... -... ~ ..... ~-· ~11 111 I .o.. .. i. ... ......... 111._ .. ........... .. 11 •• 1_ \•~Ill l M<O tf'OI 'O\UI I Jt,O&U Cotutll LAST OF SHllLA !PG! ... ~ ...... ...... .... ~ •... ... , J~tl '.., __ ,,,_..,.{I, FRITZ THI CAT Oi l .. THI CHIERllADIRS !II ,., o ....... . t••'""-on ...... •tl·•l•, TWO lo(llloCI llC noNI """ fANTASTIC PLANIT t'°l . .. "HARIOTS OF THI GODS tO ·Now SHOWING AT THES E EDWARDS CIN EMAS e PE"FOAMANCE SCMEC>l!ll'; • -ruu ~ f><l.M .100.0-10-••1 .. Pl•·:".O'":io...»•l!'l-•1,0 IAT·-·U U ..... 1(11) 0 11.0 JIM 11).tlf>tl M • 5Uf'f"' t 1,'\1' tT._ 11.U -S10Cfil (Ll.f"IU!Sfnl l ~~ ~ .... lUI t Lll J CCiel I tJfT'! WI ... NOW SHOWING RORRJ RfDfORD ROlllRT MU.W 111l6TING •-0-l""D ..Al.,_.., .... .,..., -· :.wr. ~ M.<t; GfoPGI "0¥ "U WINN[ll: 7 ACAD EMY AWARDS Wf;).NIOIS_T11f_._! IM• '11. t l't-1 l"t t 11 ~··-tl•l ~JD.4 ... 11111-11 II NOW SHOWING AT BOTH CINEMAS HOLIDAY MATINEES ~ t:• ii 'f • • • Z.lf DAILY PILOT T11tsdaJ, Aprll 9, 1974 TONIGHT'S TV 1-IIGHLIGHTS KIU 0 7:30 -"So TI1is is Paris." Tony Curti!i. Gloria De ll aven and Corinne Calvet head the cast of this 1955 comedy. CBS 6 8:00 -It's the Easter Beagl e. Charlie BrO\\'n. llaviug failed to produce the (:real Purnp- kin . Linus alten1pts !o COO\'ince his doubting f,ea- nuts pals of the exh;tence of ano ther legendary hero, \vlth the help of guess who? 1\RC 0 8:30 -'·J\tclv in Purvis, Cl !\tan." J)a/c Robert son portra.vs the flam boyant 1933 i\t idwestern 1-'B I bureau t·J11ef "'ho c:upturcs the i11fa1nous "!\la· chine fiun Kelly." J>il·k Sargent , 1\tarc::arct Bl)'e. David (.'al)a ry. TV DAILY LOG " Tuesday Evening APRIL 9 1:00 ooo •· mma::im "'., (J 10 17 J Jl • (1t..LI N1ws O lt~ant• (6 Ho1a"'s Huo1s Q l1wrt, H1llbltll~1 m THE JADE S£Al STEAL * On Mis.sion Impossible m M1Hiet : IM(ltnlblt Q) MM Squi d fl) D Pff11 hllrMr ~ Mowlt fCJ (!llr) "'fh Mce.Ht" Slclr(' (d11) '~>--A.Iii Lidd, Jullt' AllyMin. fI) HM1fJMce L94p m Spttd lac" 6:JO @ D111t1'1 Cllti« 0 OIU r11 o,tc [1Ql Mtrv Critfift Slltw (17, t]) t1e111'1 Ku11tt m Zootii! m LM111 [111 a1J U1tM J la Policlt ai Uttlt ll11e1l1 1:oo!c>""\oo m CD""•' lowtln1 101 Doll1r1 • Mnlt: IC) (!hr) "Mo11111bo" (adv) '!14 -Ar• Ga1dn", Cl•r~ G•blt . I Wlllf1 M1 lint! I L1r1 LW)' 11 T1•11 A Tlllel t~l'l (l. I D1t1m., Jt1nnit UJ E.smtr1kh qJ Ct. 011ptt m hok lt1I '1ht F11rtlll Void,' by Ctotf11y Moorl'loU'f. C~.CVIHtt Hw EI)lh'1 ... m '""' Sl-c•• 7;30 B Ne• l1t11-~ H~I (3J H•11n'1 lltrt11 §'JO' H1lJ1wlOCI S.•t1tS Htlp Tll, flilti1•11ot S.c11b ., the Dttp "Undtr lht A1l1nlic" 0 Miilion S Mowlt; (C) (2llr) "So Tltil h P1rfs" (comJ '5~Tony Cui· hl. Glorl1 DfHntn, Corinne C•t'ltt. m ltnrllchetl 117) Cl) DKlll Slt•lft • (tMlftlist r •lltr ~pec1al. I'll (i) ltl's Mak A DI~ I Cllyw•ltllUI Sllnd Up' Chttr lobb, 1i1ld1H1t 5"1111 0 'li (~l CD ABC Tu1lll11 Morie: !Cl (!O) ~M1lti11 Purils, C·M1n" (d111 '74 -Dale lloben1cn, Dick S"g1nt, Mor11r1! e11e. Oarld Ci· n1ry, Mau Clark, The ll1mbo)'an1 193) M1d·We~t .f8I euie1u cll1el 11.ck1 d~•n 1111! capluies the inti· moui "M1ch1ne Ciun Kelly" ind h1'> c1nr wll(i hive ludn1p~d a mil· h1in~"e playboy, m Mtr'I Cfillln Siio• Q) M"ie; (Cl C'O) "C.101111t ti Rllod11" (fdr) '61-Rory C~lhoun. Cll) P•norJMI N1¥tl1 !:00 f'1111e t old O•e~ El) C111ion fI) t1 le M1111111Ctcl EI) fi!KbtS 11p11l1J C'i} Fe1tiw1I M••iune ':1t.1 0 Mnt fD Si.1Mbltll (R) mu Hltll• 10:00 0 m ·fi News (i) /I0111t Callery 0 (liJ CV CD M•rcn WtltiJ M.D. {R) fethng th11 sne '"' betn It· feCltd by her laU.ei tnd 01. Kilty, , bhnd teenage 1111 rerwi.es to llue an ope111ion th1I could 1esto1e hu !ol~hl. C•l (]!!I!![] l rt-1•11, M1 St11d m Dl>n St1w1rt l'1111tlilll< Rt· .1 •• 1 119 (I)) Htt IUli ED Dr11111 a::l 'r•i1e Ille llld Chrb IO:JO l)(,jt(}))Ci)K1•1 ll FM·O (R) •·will 1111 Rttl Mr. Win~lts Pki1se Dit .. (RJ Nthtmi11! Ptrsolf lllf~t~ a~ 1n olncure sllo9kttptl who bt· Qlfrltl lht Ull~t In • pie! to I S· SIU!ftillt ii hl1h·kivtl 111111 Curu1n defK\01. C•J 1ni11rt loft• O Jtw1n1y ti "''"'"'" "Clttct" ED 5p111is11 c._,, aJ Mwslc1I (Jptrllcul1r 11;00 IJ) (!QI Ell @ (j) lltws oommm""" 0 TH l tst II CrM•• 00 ,,,,, "'"" 0 Mo'lie: "400 11091'' {drl} '5!1 -Jean Pierre Ltiud. Cl1!re M1u11er, m Misllt•: l .. pcnll ble IEJNews !Jt (~ Uwln1 Usy 126: Tht Silnt €0 .lUrn Sipp P1int11 Ell flit Clloul li1n1 ll:JO 0 (j) Nns a:oo e c;.rJ~l OO am:m:Jtt'slllt o 21 ~•)'.10J mk•n111 C1n.o111 (11te1 lt•11t, Cll11ht ..... Al· Th' JdCk}On Fire futlt lhou~h l!nu1' t11ck 1tcotd IOI PIO· O Morie; NJte~tl CitJ'' (wesl ·~3 c!11t1n1 lt1rmbiy ht roe1 b !.Omt· -Wild 8•11 (Ilion, M1rjcfie lo1d. •hi\ 11rn1Jhed. S•flCt h•S tlfrlOllS (, Gre•t Pum~~m has ne~er ippe1red, 0 11Y C~ GJ Wide W111d ti Mri- 111 proceeds lo 1ntroduct 1notne1 teiy "Slllft I\ Ot11h" "m11:1ur· characttr to hil doubhn& (D TM Ufttoud11bltt Pe•nuli ~JlS-1he l1sltr Be•&lf. ED D1y 1t Nithf Q l_j 6 1IQ. fD Ad I .. ·12 (R} (}! (])) Tiit P'iOftfftS Cflmt 11 no r1spectt1 or old 1£f IS Olt•ctrs Pett Malloy ind hm Retd 12:00 D ffi C•'> (4.}CIS l•tt Mt'lle: d1Kower du11n1 a lour of duly fC) "Ch1Jldler" {drl) '1J-War1tn 0 Motit: (Cl (!h'I "Moftslfl Zt· 01res. ltsl•t C.1on. Unhappy with 10 .. (lei.Ii) 66-Ntek Adams, Al.11' ll1s dull wcrll IS I $K UUty l Ulld. T~U11dt Cl\1ndltr qul!s tilt Ul"ll(t and rr- 0 @ CD H1ppr D11s H111 tltt sorts lo h'<s old p1r.ate·eyt iob. on· N~mr ol l ove" Rich•~ lalls tor 1 Ir lo btc0m1 the 1~11 1uy 1n 1 Cini:· tu!t ne"" sh1dent '"ho 1s only 1nre1· land plot. e~Jed 1n h11 r111nd~h1p, and he toe~ (•' Oftt Sttp l trond 111 out to m1\e he1 ch1n&e h11 min d. m 0.1!u'1 Choice Sll1rl to Ad•tn1Mrt MtJ11:1n Filfll ftsliv1t 16 Morie: (Cl 12~1) "Wild h tt.1 Wind" (~11) ·~1 -An1t1on1 Quin~. ,l,nn1 M ~~nAn•. m l ill Mart11' kru11111 ()Uotft! Comtd' EE Roller C1111e1 1:>0 0 ltt !1 ) r11 HI l 81itdb1ll Pl&J·OtlJ 1J•r•n1I al C~ou~o. OR t.l1/lo/,1u>e<1 11 lO\ An1tlts 0 '13 • 10 EDNHl ll1cttr Sl1ftley Cup Pl11-0t!s. W ednesday m Mowle: "Hoodlum $1lnt~ (driJ '46 -Willi am Powell, Csthtl W1I· hams. 1:00 (3) 0 '1) iU @ News 0 110 m tomo.no• 2:00 m lll·Hi(ht Show: (C) "Dr 1th P11i in Doll.In," "f·Milft,~ "Ptl-H!t l ilt ol 011-11 the l11M~" 2:15 EJ Mowif: !C) "fftt Rlw1's (d1t" (tlfA) ·~1-~nittony Qurnn, RI)' "111· l,;nd, Oebril P11:et. l :•S O Mot1e: "ldveftlart lft t•lthntrt" (com\ '49-Stmler Tem ple, Rebert \'oune. Q) "Hell'' fh-r Howu" (~11) ·~s­ S!e~htn McN1Uy, Vic Morrow, Co!· lttn G11y. ,, Two Theaters Set Tryouts h 's bct.'11 a long tune <.'Urning -cspPC1ally ror rnenibcrs of 1hc theater groop v.·hich has ht-en scmi"(!:irk fnr the pnst t"·o seasons but the \\'t>SI minster Co 111 rn u n i t y TI1eater Is getting ready to set buck on the boards. And the bourds v.•ill be rhose of u brund ne11· tht·R1t·r. h1 v.·hk·h rnost or the energy of ihe \Vcs1n1in!ftc r players b.n.s b\..>en poured si nce the group le1nporuril; de3clivutecl iu 1972. Si1K-e that sumrncr, the \\'est111 ins1critcs h.a\'C l:1borod tu t:onstnict tbe long-av.·aited new pla}l°nise. 11l 7272 :\laple 1\\1:., breaking only once, la:it sun1nM:'r, to put on the 11111hi!ious 1nu~Jcul '',\tame.'' t\uv.· the slar or lh<H show nnd Oil(' of rhc n1ost doggedly dl'dicaled of the Wl.'stininster t-rcv.·. Uoris Allen, is mapping pl:1n~ to direct the first play in lhc ucw thcnlt?r. TlllS WOUU> be Woody Allen's oonicdv "Don't Drink the \\'aler." a tale or comic Intrigue Ix-hind the I r on Curt.1in. /\udltlons for the F1·linkly, It's Miswr Sinatra Q: 1',·c oflen htHrd Sinatr:i's contemporaries. tspecial- ly singers, rtfer lo him as "~fr. Sinalra." Is that some !iOrt of affeclation?-~lr. and /lfrs. Ne~ton O'lt., Ballimore. A: !\lore affection than a!fectalion, it''s a si ncere "'ay of sho\ving respect. and in many instances acknov.·Jedging a ~lnl'Ss gesture of friendship offcrl'd by Frank. Though you ofll'n read 11bout incidents "'hen lhc sup<>rstar's low boiling point erupts, it's only on rare 0<;ca~1ons that an ;1ct of dl'tcncy on his part get~ publicized. Take thi s story, \\'hieh Vit: Onnlonc rcl;1tl'tl \\'hen J :iskt'<I hinl v.'hy he and other pcrronncrs publicly refer to Frank as l\1r. Sinatra: "lie practically sa \'ed my life. certainly man sanity," l);unone answered. "I didn 't kno\v f\lr. Sinntra \'Cry \\'l'll -v.•e 11·crcn't close friends. But once I i.:ot into a big 'Glad You Asked That' byMarllynand HyGanlne r mcs."I in Las V<"gas. I \\'<IS stupid c·nough to go O\'l'r n1y head in gan1bling debts and \'.·as thrcal l'nL'<I by a collcL1or lo 1~1y orf in 2.f hou rs or cist•: "F;\'l'n !hough I knc11· f.lr. Sinatra "as relaxing from headaches of hi s 01\11, ho1nc in Paln1 Springs and v.·orking in Los Angeles. I phoned and askt'<l for his ad1·ice. \\;ith hardly a mon1ent's hcsita!ion , he inquired v.·ho I O\\'l'd tnoney tG. 'Vic,' he sa.id, 'tell thal collector lo meet us for lunch at t1veh·e tomorrow at your hotel. Just you, he and I. And I 'll fry lo straighten it out. Okay ? "Thrilled at his magnificent gesture or comradcry. I made the the date. Next day , at exactly noonthne . .l\lr. Sina lra appeared and strolled into lhe coffi;e shop <and sat do11n to act ns mediator. Impressed by the presence of th1s powerful personaliJy, .the tough-i;uy <:ollector chan ged his gro\1·! to the purr ot a pussycat. '·\Vithin an hour, the three of us shook hands and t dro,·e my bcnc(acl.or to the airpon. "'Don't \l.'Orry aOOut this any longer. kid,' he said en route. 'This character v.·on't bother you anymorr .• Just lake your time and do the best you can to clea r up thi~ thing. I know rou pay your debts, an d I don 't think thcre·11 be any n1ore. thrrats ! ' •·\Vith Uwt he hopped out of the car and new back hon1c. I "'·as glad he did it so qui ckl y. I'd ha\'e haled like hell for him lo Stt a gratcrul, grov.'TI man cry.'' (/\ re- lated slory on Sinatra appears today on Page 4.) Q: llasn·t Dobby Riggs stopped his bragging si nce his rrushlng defeat by Billie Jean King:1-Tyree P., Richmond, \:a. A: On !he contrary. "I'm more popula r as a loser 1hnn I v.·<1s as a v.·inner." Bobby bragged recently. "\Vhcre- cver I go the girls can't keep the ir hands off me." Higgs' announcement lh..1t he'll meet caustic Rosie Casals on the courts (v.·iclding racquets rather than volleying verbally! \1•as \\'Cll tin1cd. It helped spur the sale or his book. ··court Hustler." to the tune of 300.000 copit'S. /\ nc1v u1xfated 1><1pcrback edition in the v.·orks. Q: llov.· old 14·as .Jim Croce when he died? What ta u~ed ii and 14·ben? And 14·hat songs is he most likely to be r<'- 1nembertd b~··!-l\1rs. Vernon N. Schmitt, Leeds, /\la. :\: Probably "You Don't !\ll.'ss Around \\rith Jin1 '' and "Bad, Bad Leroy Bro"·n," both of v.·hich he 14·rotc tultl sang . J in1 \1·as killt.'d in a plane crash Jasl Scpl. 20 al the ar;e of 30. Scud you r questions to lly Cord11cr. "Glnrl You 1\~l•c<l Tl/at," cnre of this 11e1vspaper, P.O. Bo:c 1560, C'osra 1lfcsa 9:?626. l\lori/y11 and I-l y Ga rdner 1r1// c111· s111cr os tnll ny q11estioas as t.hry C(fil 111 their C'O/lon11. b11t Ilic rollin1 e of 1n<1ll 111ak es persounl replies im· )KISSI bit'. DAYTIME MOVIES l :OO ~O' "TM H'llPY •01d" (COlll) '~1- Gtne ~CllJ, B.11ba11 llllt. THE FAMILY ORCUS By Bil Keane 9:00 O (CJ "l 1lllt" (tom) '65 -P•!t• Duke. Jim B~'~ij• !:lO O "l.11l1n t i l~e Deemed" "di\ ·~a-1111! W·'h1m\. o''"" R1rn•10 11:00 0 "fnryt~'"I H•P~'ftl ,, N1cM" IUJml n II.iv Mo1l1"d \Qn1 • .t11"1t fM'l•rt C.~mm•n£~ .. ,..,~,, loek liltl'' (~U) ·~~-HUf.h !11n t!a1( 12:00 (Q "Ort1m W1!1" lcom) '~3-C1f') GiAnt lle~n<•h ••11 1:00 ,,. (C) "T~r l dwtntw1e1 el H111• l1ba" (•d•l ·~4-k'nn Ot1 r!i 2:00 0 {CJ "01d Ttw H111 l~t Oft1 Abeut l~e T11weh"r ~1lt~ltd1r· tcom j 't.:!--P~, ·• [)11111. Bo~ Ot" '" l:30 0 (Cl "for love '1 MontJ" (tom\ '6l-;-Gi1 Yount, lluk 0Qv1111. f.!11/1 (j)yllOr, Tlt1l11U lill1tf O (Cl "Sl'l'f 'Of A Wonun~ ((!ol '6\1-!hb• Andtr),on, Robt!! ~14t~ 19 (CJ "T~e 8uu1"''"' P~rt I (•d•) '5S-'ful 8r,nnH. (hAillcn H~\!On (17 (~) "lhbtl'lfl " {.ldYl '4: - Busler C11bbt, Julie London tl~@) (CJ "Clurl!t l ubf>ltl'' (dr1) '6i--Albert fln~tf, l.JJ.• M1nnt rh. 4:00 '3'"1111 "'~" lfitldl'' (dl'l '65 -Sh11l1y lHG11, ~t~ S~tt &•JO ('29 I l wlllt Ht1i11ton Stor,'' (~r1) :.&--Gtne Bir'). Ba!OI" Iii'~ KUCE. CllAS~'EL SO Orange Ccunly's Lll!F tcle\·i~ion st At ion, KOCE·TV h:i s sche:lult:d the fon1.1 .... 1ng spccuil progra ms tod:iy. llt>11r!t.-d hsung s of Chnnnel j.Q's pr,;igr:ims are carried in the• Dady Pilot's TV \\Loek l'f1ch Sunday. ' JO ll1ell•M S~t!~"'"' !Cl O<OCE 11.0CEl ):OQ lllOWtr Al'•""U1q ((;) t:• (OOlll•t'\ Clo!lll"' <•-ICI "'" I i• Mr•ltr1of 11141 "11¥11 \Cl !P!ill "' l'l.lo l t :IO Lor.,,,.. (() (P'\~) trto IHI "1~r•' J1ur11fl iC:) ~1"9•! ----- 'We hod intelligence ''''' todoy. HARO!" O> Boy! Were they • - ' ' ' ' Intermission Tom Titus '~ open JUne 8 for four "''et.kmcb 1 in \he Jlunl<tnilie~ Hall Pla )'hdillse on the UC ln•ifle eitmpus, ,v.•lth furt he r tnrnrmation 8\'Silable hy calllng 5$7-7297. t l.00 )) ll)O (llOIC Fe•! l'OilllO Cwa1c FIJf't .:111100 CllO<c J:ttt .ll/100 Cuolc FMt l ll)OOO Ml"!"'~"' l1 100 C<iD•t F~ UOO CIO M l"l"'U"' .21noo cllbk. , .. , ' u 00 " ' t .161.:tt:l.20 l.•ZS~l.)3 '------- 1,001.000.00 f,o.j(l.•51.'9 1111·7' J all •irle " by ' hit• ... ,., 1t ,, " " " '"' '" 1·14 '" .. '" 3814 ,,, M" " "' ~·O ·~ "' tlon ,, '" '''" °' 1r!y moo •• "' om. ... Will '" '"" "' 197, ' Hot. " .. ~, rn!t '"· ••• •• •• ... " .. ... '" '" '" ~· K• prll • "' • "" .,. •• •• "· ~· llt <I ... " ... im1 " ~ •• I j~ ' "' P,t,IJ, l'&INll•ltT " AUGU• 11SU H•wt-119 l lW .• s .. itt lq T9"•1K•. c1u1 ... 11 ..,.J ,v ... l•MCI 0••"9• Coell O.ily Pi!Q! 1<111111. I, li, JJ. Il l ' !lll·I• PUBLI C ~OTICE ~~~~-~~~~ I If.,_ MOTICI TO CltlOITOIU IUl'llttOlt COUltT 01' THI! ITATI 01' CALll'OlllOA fl Oll TH( COUNTY 0 1' 011.t.NGli ........ ,,.u E•!l•t OI QA"'"' l AfH.t,I.\, 1•1 LEU.HO 0 ANA LATHAM, 1~1 L 01\NA LJITH4M. DKtt\e<I ' NOTICE IS HEIE&Y GIVC"I ,0 t1>e r I <•Klfo.'S ol I~ IOCIW "~"'ed doe<~~nt j ,.,.., 1U IM•l.O"• ll1v1119 •111,.., •11•1nu '""' ,.ro °"'-"' ••• ••<IU '"' IC 'Ill ·~,,., ••lilh I"' nt CISW•Y VO\Ktw•1, "' !rle O"lto ol IM dttl1 o! ll'e l l!IOvt! tn! tied ~°"'' ,, to o••wn• 111e..,, ..,,,~ '"" M<:•n••v vovc:"'"· •o tne llt>!Mr~ ~~HI •• '"" r"kt or ro.r 1•torntv1, LATl-'\I &. W.\Tlt l,.~. IS~ Sou•h Flower ~,,.,, Lo~ .t.nitl•H c 11ltor11\1 tOG11, wll!tll 11 "'' D11c• cl buliMn ol tl>t unat-.l;"fCI '" 1J1 m41!••> P<1•!1 llli1111 '" tnt •• , ... al U•O MtfdMI, I ,.,1(1111 !our ••10tlll\• •"tr '"• l•rll publlt•lloti o• tl\11 ll(llk t . 0•'"" 1.\i'tl\ 7t, 197• OllVE [ l"THAo.I E•etu•d • o1 '"' v.111 Of 11\t lllovt llf...0 <IKll<lt"! LATHAM I '¥'ATKINS •vi • .....,., f:. •-11 ' ' " I '~' '"""' l'low•• 51•••• LH &..,.it o. CA ... 11 Att.,,.11 1..-: 1!1t<11!rh '°UDll1Md Or...,qe COii! 01!1~ Pllo!. I ~~-~-11. 191~ ~ ~4 1 PUBLIC N0TIC1': I 1 ! 1, I llUt NOTICI: TO CJIEOtTOJll 5UPa 1110JI COUJIT 011" THf STATE 01' Cl.Lll'OJINll. 1'011 ( TH E COUNTY 01' OltANGf: ..... l.·l"H ! I Et•••• ol JANET IA. 1''001tl.V.l\I, I DK •1Hod. NOTICE IS tiEl>EBY G•VEN !O tt1 j 1 1 cr..,i!O<I of 11\t lt>c:tvt ~•mto<t G~f!d•n• 11111 111 1>111D111 "~"'"9 cl,.•m• ao••n•I '"' I t~ld de(tdt M lfl •f<l',l!'9d la f;lt !llf""· • whl\ !M ntttn•·~ vOuc:"'''· ,11 11\t: o•t.ce I of TM cltr"-ol 11\t: t oo·n ..,.,!led ctu,1. or IO Pfel·4'11• ~.... ..11n 11\e ~·•UrY woutllcl:t.. to 11\f u<>Cl"•"""'"I At '"" \ on;,, ol ""' •l•otN:11. HA ,,.•M(OO:, P UG H I V'WTER. 611 Wtll S••tl\ SI., Suht 1510, LO!. ,.,,_~,. c.1 ,.,..,,,, 00011 wl\ldl 11 tllt p!1ce or busl...,1 of 11't ur>dt•Slll"ed !11 •II m•Tttr\ 1>1•lfln•ng •o rt.. t tl•!e of •••<I dKe<l<"l1. w\11\on tour mOf'!l\1 11tor !~ '"'' 1>ut>hc1tton ol '"'' ootke. Ol!l'd M••cn u. n1• VI RGIN!I. J K'IOBLOC-t E•Kul•" ol Int ,.,u al I~ lbOYt ll•"lt<I <IK-nl MAl10 .. AC1l. l'UGH I VAWTER 1¥: Rlcll1'11 M. Vlw'ltt i 11 I • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 i DI A I L y .it Wttl 51•1h SI., Sit. Ull L• All9flts, Ct . .0011 Att..-....,1 htt l!•tcu1rl1 Publ1"'9d Or•noe Co.JI! O• I ~ M1rch \I , 26, •1111 .Aptl! 7. 9. 1911 PUBLIC NOTICE-- 'I 1:1 p "'cT1T1ous 1us1Hrss __ _ NAME $TATEM£NT "' lollow•no 1>1•10n 11 doln11 1>u1lntt1 • SUNSHINE QAY CAI.IP, 136 C•!Ahna Orlvt . Ntwl)O<! !le1,n. Ca11tornl • •1U.9 Jlooerl .J1mt 1 Tral)I>, ~ Cai~lin1 Odvt , NtWll0'1 !lt•c~. (~hlo•nl~ 'l'lWl Thl1 bu1intH 11 'Oll<IUC1'1:1 DY 1n lnalvOlu•I. TM• 11attmtn! w1~ 1;1...i ..,,m '"" C.1>11ntv Clt r>. o! Or1119e County on 1.\arc~ u. !ti•. l'mto l Publlll>e<I Or•flt• Coe1! 011ly P iiot. I '""ft 11, ll"ld April 7. t . 16, 191• 10.il.·ll PUBLTC ~OTlCE NOTtCl TO CltEOITOlltS Nt •• 1'11• superior t o11r1 ol Int $lilt ol C1lllorfti1 tar 11\f C111,.ry o1 Orl !\9t E11flt of NANCY M. tH!l!IAltO, 1~1 NANCY MARTI N Hl!IBAli.0 ANO 1:.P.s.1 .JEAN A. Hl!l!IAllD. Oe<.t a•ed Nollet h llcrt o-,i g1vtn to c•e<:1l!nt1 o! 11\f •bOYt n.,nt G aKO'(!t11t •n.i 111 ~r\.()111 l\1vl1111 cl1lm1 •11~·n1t !M ••'~ 6ttl'dt11 r ••t te<JUlfO'(! to rn~ !ntm, will\ tl>e l'llCf Ul.Y VW<l'lel\, In 11\e o!!l<t ~· !he Cieri< ot tho 1DOve enhlled court, or 10 P•t •t n! !Mm wi1n •nt nKoUd•• vDll(l\fr1 lo 1'l\t ulldtttlgnl'd •' Ille o!ll<t ol OSllUltt-1 & 0,&UllN. ~16 VAN NUYS 8U1L01NG, 110 W EST SEVt;NTH STREET, LOS ANGELE~. CALIFORNIA 90CIU wlllcn 11 Jilt p\a<t of bu1lness or tm vndt•SIQM<I !11 11\ mA!te,. l)tt"l1•nlnQ to 11\f ''"" ol wl<I dK..,tnl. w1ltllln tou• """""s 11ler Ille flt1t puollco!lon of th•I notltt . I I Oattcl M••CI\ '7, lt 74 I NI.NC'!' MARTIN THOMPSON E •Kulrh ol 11\e Wiii i' ot w ld ae<-t. Oll UlltN AHO OlllUR N tli VAN NUYS IUILOING 111 WllT SIVENTH 5TREl!:T I LOS ANl;lt:LES. Cl.Lll'OltNIA f0t14 Al-Y htr l•Klllrb ,.1t n1•, Publil-Dtl"ll• Coe•I Dally Pill. M.lfCI\ 1 .. 1.ptil ?. t, It. 197' 1016·1' ! PUBLIC NOTICE I ---c,c0c,c,,c,--:,c0--:,~,~,~.c,,c0c,c,c---,1 I N•. A·1K71 I 1u1Nf1111" C<:Nrt ti tnt 1 I 51111 II Calllernil htr TM c .... n1v ti Or•.,... ol GEt<EV" W. S"°ITH. E•llto 0Kt•1!'d. Mollee 11 l\e1't DY gl11tll !O c•l'dllO<• of Ille •l>O•t nll'l'fd OKr<lf"! th•! a'I "'"""' 111wlnQ tl•lm1 •o•in1• •n~ 1alo dtceaent ••• •equlr...t to lilt tl\tm. woll\ 1 . tilt nKtH••~ voutn.r1. in !lie o!!lct cl "'" Cltt"k OI ti><' •l>Ovt enrltl..i GOUfl. '" lo prtstn! 1ntm wllll 11\t ntttn •• 1 voutllf't"I 10 Int v~•1111n"" II 1ne ol!itt I of BYRON M, KNOBLAUCH. 11~1 Vll.L·, LEY "'"'LL. SUITE l10. EL MOllTE. I C..ALIFOltllll.. t!7l l .,,,,;,I\ h ·n~ pl~C• al ~u'll......s of 11\e undtt1l9nod •n •ii md•lrtl ptrtaln•no to 11\f M•t!e ~I •n10 dectdenl. wl11\l11 lovr month• t iter '"' '"" pullht•· lien ol !1\11 "ll!lce-. O•!fd Mfrtl\ ll, ltll 'ELll.AllETH SM ITH F,l.NlllNC.. Aamil'f1t•flrl• ol lt>t f'l1at• °'I w ld GKt'l:lent. I YION M. llNOILAUCH l!Oll VALLl!Y MALL, SUITI! ll71 EL MONT li, caLll'Ol.NIA tl1J1 Allt,...., tttr Almh1hl<•lrl• ... 11J'i "vbll•Nd 0r•ll9t (<WI! Oa<IV P IOI, l.\f reft 2i. 1nd Ap•H J, f, U. 197' IOSl·H ----ruei1C NOTICE PUBLIC ~OTl CE -l'IC"TITIOUS IUSINl!SS NI.Ml STAff:MlNT Tl\t toltow+"9 1>1"Klll 11 d0!"9 t>ut!ntu ll~.t-+UNT INGTO .. OAl•Y 5•LE~. 11!-0 Mlll"!ll•ll L•""· H""'llNI',,.. 8tt~fl C.•llfor,.1•'~"1 LlllCll LGVl..e l.'~11·~·1""' 16JJI T"PP t!r(l1, Hlll'llnQton Btttl\, C•l:!l>!'~l t t21d. Thl1 !Nllllfll \1 tOllclvtlfd llv 1n Lindi L<:Nl1t lo'ttl•ol•""'I lnalv!Gu•I I I I ' I I L o: T • S' 6 7 8 j April Q 1<17<1 lit.IL y Pll or !!:C ERRORS: Advertiurs 1G :;;•;n;;•;;'•;;l;;;;::::;;;;:;;;.,1.00:.:2 I Gene;r1I 1002Gener11 I 1002 ...:G.:':c":;.•;;r •:.:l ____ _;_I 00:::2..:G::•;;ne r a I _! ~~ 1 thould check their ids • dally & report errort GOOD GRIEF ll * Balboa Bay Properties * ( I mm e d I I t e I y. The DAILY PILOT •ssumes ll1blllty for the first I n c o r r t c I lntertion only, HoulH fwSalt I~ RENT WITH OPTION t':•nlll) 1uwt1l•)\1i-1·~ !-"!.-:-1 l)!n n.,., Slf.0 ,\ uri ru::.1r th1 Bl·:.\1 '11. C11l \',\J.l.l·.Y 1 Rl::,\LT\' Ob.l-1:1 1~. ••• ~., .... ,Q ... , ............ wt \' . .\LI,~:\' l{F\LI\ I o ll~'° U•lt•U>ll<\I OWi • o.."" OIO< • I ''""""' lOlllPOH~ Start With A Garden Patio ! l~unv,und• d h\ ,u·•~ ,,·.l>l•• j ho~lfY•!lu .. • f•11111\\ ;ti' i "'I l kltt IW"n -f•11·11l;1l. 1l1111n~ ,\· I r .... 1rul l1\oui.: ,~,.1111 1,~.;ip. µulntnwnl uni.• $1,125 ,000.00 l!1 ~ 1\1·n·~ 7:,,ou1 'II 11 111· ) .iu .. 11·1;11 hlrli.: ;.. .... r .11rr••r: 1 ~uintard I ~R EALTY Sint1 1946 Downfown Co1f11 M11• 1171 I ~ARIOR 642-2991 I I --I Eastsi de Charmer cu·· "!. h· dn•u11 ·~•" •L:·· ,, I ln11.:<' , ••rn,.r l••t J., 1ol~ "f , .... 111t1"'\ , har11 .\ll hT:•,. """'I)' 11U Ot11' ti~un .. •I I 11r,.i 111·~+11~ 1111•nH1·'11 ..,,. ll<1~ .\ve. 4 u111\s Si5,000 WE NE ED \\'aterfront duplex INVENTOR·Y I St'.!5 000 11 ~nu hln,. 1"f)n.~1.1"''"''"·1luh'. l~<i lboa Co\ c s $ 1:!9 :500 ....... , .. I 1:1111· n1 !''.' ""h pl•·IJ· {lt cunfront dupl ex •:rt.1· l .\LL l :o. \\ ,. ,•:in SI--()()() "·'' r :><J. ./ J ·1•n...111~111•1I ,,,r1 ,.., , T1·y our trades •Yttu 1'1' 1n11• 111111 h1 " .. ' ./ c .. n1111u.)t1" riu.<111~ t••i-111·1• l\\1' II) hnn!1•1 I I .'i>"•'l 1l · 1~1 n!ol1,•.1tl"il .1·~1·1•1·11u•nl 1 .-!,; \/ .. • ./ ~·1'''' • ,·:1lu;i11011 1111111 , hn1i:··~ri • 1 ·1~·.1:-1• I 111 i;·ll·l.'I 6i5·i0ti0 ROYAL HOME 3 13R. 2 ba .. '' lgc pnrk· l1he yard. i\l'I\' full .~1 1e pool. In 1111.:e rc .. 1denll<ll .1rca. S t~.\100. 55ti-SBOO. NEWPORT HEIGHTS nuplc'\. Lovely 3 1:n 0\1 ner's unit :i llll. renta l. llest loc. 0\1 ner ,Ul\LOUS $8\J,500. l.H:.!·i~9i HORSES-HORSES Trct1 i.h;.idcd :l Ull .. ~ b;1. ~l 1ni·hOr:-.c ranch. t;ntk l\;1y area. $39.950 . ~ii:!-i420 ea _m ___ 4_L_•.'.'.1 -~-~-~-•-~T·T·~-R.sS_._"_•_Y_•_u_m __ General THE BLUFFS !· •r , n·fH,. ) '1,1 •I , ],,,,. t.. !.1,hl,,11 o•!.11, I. 1 1,, !•"••"1 • 1i.,r1,, , .. ,t l I •j ·'~· t. I 1"1 \, I I • l~·i•"• "I: I"' ( , n I· •Ill•• f•l•~";;• 1 Walker & lee .,., t ••·~t 53890 Down . Beautiful C"ti" nq••r.11"1 "I• 11.1~h I• lfltl. 1l,1 I• •«1• " 1111 !.1r1111\ l 11. lor• pl,,.,. 1:111!1 11'• .11~11l\.1•h· l l.l!\·111•"•• I f11f\ l'd'><• •p1 u1i..1,•1._, n•·•kl "'ll"il i<oH i-\111 pl $:~~.~I('() I :111 :1 10-17)1 ~ ..... I ' ". LAKETREE ESTATE 1002 General 1002 ---·---- MOBILE HOME FOR SALE ' SILVERCR EST MOBILE HOME -~ -~\ ,·;:. 1 1:11:1.\ •• q. <"I IJI< •t I• ' ' 1' ,. I I' ·"I" r II 1 ~-, , j l,1io IT. ., '" I tll'\I I 11•1 I ··!. •I•· q J I 1· • I ,,·. I ' I 1 .1· I ·1 1~, 1!,·d l'I I""' ·'' li~I! I', .1\\ '\ fr,,.,, 11••1'1 ... 1 ()<·, l• •II 11 .. • ', 111!11~ ·I•" (; . ; , f :o I 1" ir•_, .... 1 \1~ ~·1:1;•+\4!1•1. 1'1;71 _. CAN BE SE EN AT : CRESTMONT ESTATES )U ' "I'•· I 11 l'.1·• I •(·,,.,,,.>I "I'"' 1!•1111 lln•'I ! ·,,, ,, 111 II",; , • : "• '-" !•: \" c·11 '-T.\r ·r \[• :1: . f;q 1: \ y \1••11111"~ BACK YARD VACATI ON I• •II \ •' J•l.i 111'11' » Ii" I'" !loo• ••Ii I "!\' ·' I! ' .1 • rq•·\ II lfl f<•L• I• 1• '11111 •~ It'•"'" .' I. •"· I••.: I~· • • R-3 Lot wi th POOL '''I " '" ••I\ II• I ·,,, t o , ril 11 .. •1"· 1>•111 tu• I '' ,. I I :f' '~~·~I )!•, 111,\, I J .1 j••·I pl.11" 1, T ,\pt;•, Sl 5,000 -ASSUME $24,600-7°/o- VA LOAN 'l f""·'h'tl'• l'•~lJ. •• ,,f ,I• ·~1r1' l.11·~• I 1 •1 • " 1111·•n-: 1'·•··11 I '" • 1 I• ! I , 11 +!.,·~ 1 1· \ \ l~•oltl. ~.'17 I•! 1l 1• ' .• , • t: I .\•·I ii"\'. ~,,, ;..:.~;1;; 1 I :lk l"•ri1 I.'· !C h 1 •·•l+·•·"r . ..t•·1I II 111 .. lu111 l,IJ ···•111'• '-" . " "'' ,, . Ji,:1l1•rll"I .\[1•1•!•1 \l >t 0Pf'I Tl~~·~'li'ITl,~I,{'(• n1••I• I h•·t>"' ,1•1.J ,, ., .. , DREAM FOR SALE .\ "l~'•'!•Hl' '" II pl <1111" li.~h•••t1l h"ll"" "11 'i'"" I ,·u1.._1,ki. ... · 1.,1 "I' •!•+-11 •I•·• 1'11\"ilf+• •"111'1 ' "'". 1·11 ""' .;ll.11ldu1i.; h11, 11< 11 .111°1 ! , 11 1•·•111 1u•I r ,·1,1 1 .. 1 ,., h'1"l;111un~ H1-.:hl1 up··1,•do+I lM•lll'r 1h .1n ,.,." l·•,11•l1T••·1\ .h .• 1 ~d o.i c·o11 1:, I ( .i1 1~·l, J ;, ,,I\. •l .. "\" " I« A PERFECT CANDIDATE " 11• 111• "t dl•l,tio·l,,.11 I•• ,f .I 111 (llh HI ii" I I n' • I 11' 1:hl-•l'I•••!· .... ·' 'i' • 111 ,j, • t< ] lo·' II • I 1 "' O•IJ I'll' !o \I It ,!>·!• - 1.·.h,.,11,-: t •ti••. , I l'•"ltllt) I ' · 1 1 1 1 f•••U\ ~!• ,1 t., t 1111 I I Ill .111•! \·1\ •I' ( di [.' c ... i~' !:• 1l'··r•>•i"~·i1 DUPLEX $5 8,000 I )\\ 11' j 111 L tn IP\• , l •'di , 1 ll' I 1·· I' I 1 l ·' ~' I" • lo ' • · 11 · ' • ' .. ' ',, ' ' " , I i.;.11 '~' • ,oj,J. I" •11· I 11'1< ! 1· 11 11 . .-d1•111• ,..i,, r· .:.iH•.I~•· ol1·t•o•,11 .\ Ii·.' I "Ill.I I' ~' •I .. I• I '• .. 1,i '\10 · 1 •• ,l,.·11~ \\llh •I••\..· 1 ... t "'"! I.I, Ill\ ,.j I' o!l."'1 ! <Ii I!• I I ti'j" t, !: • .i 1 t +• 1 ~ , I• " I , NEAR NEW 4-PLEX I r .• 1: iY111 1111, 1111a, 1.1~t 6-1•.-I; ll Th•· ptl••' z, • nh $11 ••I ~ I ·r..:r ~ l.r•h•••!l1 .111•1 •·th' ' <----.111ol n ·1111 "I) r ,._, 1 f11nu'h'"I l.11<' 111 C /'l:tE ~R OPl'CRT:.JNITY ! Qua lif ications : Integri ty & Enthusiasm Find lilt! fvr \OUl•l''f-l '\I<~ \1hi11• \011 I.I·: \It:\ ho\\ lo 111.1kl' It in l{lo;ll l·:,1,11(' ~.ilc:!i' CONT INUOUS & E XTENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM MONTHLY ! l ,1l11oda~-11·., !·Il l.I'.' ~o uhll~.i\11111 h•t')I 1.11J... ,1110111 !\ 1111\1 ' \l.1rl 1·,1rnu1i.: \1 l11!t• \ 1111 rt· j('.tl"lllll~"'11l til t• 1,'],J,s!'flUlll ,\: \>II !lit• 111tJ. Program Apr:I Starts 15 Make Reservclt io ns Now I !tlr gr;td~1;1tt·s cor I !01~· llc•.11 I .-:.1!1•fs J .irt'l'r h'.Ji"k·ll!l lr;11111n,., ! r11..,1,1111 11 .l 11. 1!, t.111 l,1 ,! It"' 1:1lli l'J{ll l·'l•:-.;...,111\ \J...., I:\' l'!:111·i:~...,l(J\. \I ...... 1·;111 \1;111 \1111 !l.1 t :;.;: .::;0:1 i.1r 1\t .. 1.11J, \pu ;1 be .... :.ut .\1011 did' General 1002General 1002 BAC IC BAY AREA QUIET CUL-DE .S AC STREE T !:Cll)IJ\ f»l'!!I :.! li.1 1i1 Iii'\ iii"' L' .', 1•11·• lollll• 1:1 ... ;i ... [j]l1;il1h· • .. ll 11111•11 .. 1 1 ,ill qo11l"k -\ at·.inl 1.1,, I' ,•: 1111• I, 540-115 1 GOVE RMM ~NT i<EPO SSE~SIO N RELEASED FRIDAY I 1·1· 11,,\1 1•i>t•t1 \1·;10. t\•dt•t"t•t',Jlt• I .; I,.,. I ,11 .1· p.11111 1• "1" ~l1rip ,111.! :., ",j .1' I , I" I 1' I I I J 1 ! '·1•' \,I . 11ll•' 1·l1..:il>l1· t" » st11 ''' ,1 1. 1.1111•1,I !",ill 1•1 •\" ·.!l 11.·1 I! ,I' I 540 1151. ~~:'~Hl!'RITAGE -~~~~I: ,~,1~,t< RE ALTOR S 'I 1' ,·1 .I .\I ,1 ~ .. 1.n1.1!l I•,. ·r .;,., I l.11 I J:111 • II hlt•tll l 'nl~l ! • 1111! • I .. HI: !'Ill• 11r>·.1.,,, .... ! •• ,, ,. 1:111 ..'' H., Fulh ·'"'"1-' '"' ,\t•tl1l•fli [',._,] J. '• l"I " "I•• J>.1lk 111 II' I•."~\ 'Iii ~® ~ COATS . "'"' .111d 1 o·llt Ill· "'h• r•, '1 ...... '" th• 1 .• "h 11 . 111-t Gene ra l 1002 Ge neral 1002 Walk er & le e 1" ·.11:. 1•1 ":lo ! .i 'n .\ ll"fHI !!~.,, )'fl, 1' Ill· illd<'• .ill I• ·p : : :"!•' '-11• I·• 11 ,q !•II & "1"· 1•· .• r .. 1.r f ,,, ~•!t1~M• 1., WALLACE Niguel Terrace ....... ,. 1· . .11 1; •. i1 , .. 1 1·• 1 REALTORS r· ,, · ,1 1 •• "~ 1,,.,11 . .ii ro .,111 , 1: ... 11'''' :,;,,_ .... :111 I HIC l'.\'\"YO\', Jl''" n·· ~kl'l··ls f•n· ~.,!,• .\Is n ~P•Tl .••·ul;,1' t; •. 11 t·,,ur••· ,.., lh ...,;on \'1•·11· ho111••s fr...,111 't111.:;0t) I•• ~~~",fl.(~~I 0p •'ll [)all.1· 10 ,,. "1:'.:h 8 Rue Grand Vallee I IB1z c,_11 11"1 ;...~1-1prw1 B•·•11 ·h 71 1· fi\ !-•~·~-; ' l:\r.1 r n('11 .. hopr1111-;: •·rnt.•r \\";i lk f•) ~·\! ~{"h•·•I', c:r.-.t I 11r1i.:hl~irhn·~I. r .... 1 r.1111111 h"nl•'· (lnlv S.h.!{)11' { .tll I S17-Wlll. ,\~I. ,Al'l'l.Y !l{ll:'\-(>' T\P~. 1!) 1 1'1!!1l'S~:lt Pf)(r;~:f"" "h· n I llTl\J .... r .. ;ir<' rwv. Tt11, 11 ii! rr111forcr thr 1•...:·k1•I• and h·.,~t'n th•' ··h:in,..r l•f 111'1" ... 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Colesworthy Re,,.ltors 640-0020 ,.1,, ... 1f:•rf ,\d" C.di i.1~ .•• 7, associated -Ge neral 1002 General 1002 --- I I 'I ~~f;~~glNDEX Ii' I ~-------' In 1 \ 1 ( "°'""'~'"· ]~ Eastside Costa Mesa ', llOKERS-REALTORS' 20JS W. lolboo 67J-J66J ClasJaic .ttio n I 000.1 098 I ."1.B1'fll"'."'n1 .. , I h;11ti ... ::110 ;.;.·1 I 1 1(_ ~_n•_-~]~ C111s si fic atio11 1100 ~ Rt<il Est•tt. Gtner<il ''--------~ , Classific ation 12 00-2999 :[ Fn•oci•I J ~ : l1~_c ___ 1,_,_«_1;_'~-·-•tiw_._' _s_,Jl~. Cla5sific.ation 3 100 .30'19 (1:!!1 IQ '--------~ ~ .-,p1rtme11ts 1o• Rent !Classification 3700.)999 :1 [ ·~... I~ Cl<1ssification 4000.4650 [I ··~~·" 1Clas1ific11tion 5100-52 99 I ~ r · . •·U.:•· .. 1·.11· ~ 1r.•i.:•·. ;:, 1.:r ~I. Roy McCcirdle Realtor 1810 Newport Blvd., CM 5411-7729 **7o/o** l'.<·;,I ,h:.11• \ !'In«, 1 , I • h"n1•'.' \Int 1·r.n.I, ,. .. n11 .. 1 •llf•I l'Jlti. !111°1• ' tl"jJ'"I ...... dr 'fl"' Blt·1n r:•ni.:•·. "1 , • ., ,\· 1h,U1\;,.!J. 1". 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ILIT i ~!as sifi tation 7000. 7 19'1 I ,.__,., ][§: ,CL1111sific.11t io11 8000.8099 ii M,.:-~ ]~ \ClotJsificatio11 9000-9099 I I ,,.._, ... , lfil ..j i;1: fanHl~ ,..-.,.in. f"•U'l.:t-1!, r!:n1ro..:. IJ,JL.<' ,.11!-c••·•.1·· 1.,1 l''" .:r•nl f.1'-'PL••·"•·' \,··· <t .. \'• t\... t.111 al ~l•.«f'1 It~ ·I •I•· 11' r"il ,,_j;...1~111! .\..:1 Dial Direct 642-4321 Coll Collect Sub$cribe to the newspaper that r covers your hometown best .. , YOUR Hometown Doily Newspaper DAILY· PILOT - If you're pla11!1ing a Newport Beact(move l)yrry for your c'19ic.ei I I.ill '1••11" 1n 11.ih ,• ... •in! ·r. ~· ' ..... : · 1 • \,q, i l l!!rr. T ..... ,\, .• <!··• ·11 •i·.··· \, •.\~11.1· I~ .. 1. 11 r] .. ~,•i•·Pil ,•1.' I): "l\·.l,.1111•, .::\ !:ro'J,, · I 11111I'••11.,',·1-. 11 ·11h! !i,1t.d·· ·Tr.. 11' :r ! I I• l \ f • j" 1• ! " !' hi' !' I 1n•I! I '1 • l•'I~ • ,; ' ' ': • · ·t1\•·:·11•·n•• •\1:J , f·i.,11'. .., '1 i. ~ ' ! I" " j: l \ ' . • '· ' t I'' : f , • 'l·1" : \11 '• I ._, I '• '-. 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Walk lo all schools and shopping. Open Daily-2273 Columbia, G.M. CALL 546-5880. • rtrmi# s~ ~ . REALTORs'. Payment 2 Story Now 3BRl2llA. •vi. $.12.!llO. PRICED TO ~ELL $22.500 l!Y.f On. Front yard \\'ortb1 t·8n'I detU•rlbe !hf! l11ndsct11)!11g and tenc:ing charm Uli1 2 bedroom Tuwn- p u r k I\ k e 1um>u.rlding11. lnclu.d1..-d, Altemoon..•, (213l Mme radiates~ \Vho 'Awld A 11 so ciation n1aint11in(.'tl. 333-00'n. haw thooaht a IOYely home I ollfl:C liv!l'l.I!. Bright kitchen. H 1• B h 1 n.tn like thil1 1..'0u.ld be O'A'fit'<I tor Prlvntto y1u·d. 1-'anilly ~lz1'ft un tngton eic '""' onl)' U~.990. i)("ll'ooni.s. A RE AL d d 531 5800 l»ttgflln-Hurry on 1 h I 11 ! Price Re uce •. one en I 842-2535. $2 400 If ()P{/'/fl I • !F'$1UNT01JtNC(I f 0 • 2 BJm. + Pool 16139 Brookhurst, FV 111.1ge Real [slale THE REAL RIGHT ON THE WATER 2 bedroom, 2 baU1 ondo. Con1pletcly redec· orated. New rugs t rougbout, new paint. new sliding glass doors each bedroom + Jivi ng room. ~1ust be see . Furniture in all rooms incl uded. Dock spac available. $69,500. HARD TO AND IN TOW N LIVING ~·ith real country a1n1os- phere. Guod 3 hcdroo1n hon1e on large 135' rl ee p Int. ('Jo.se to Nc,,·porl. l~ack Bay. llard· \1•ood floor~. Double garn-gC"-and screened patio. J>riccd onlv $33.500 \l'ilh assutnable 6~'.1 % Joun. payable St85 per n10. including eve rything. Call for co1nple te detail s 546-5880 ~HERITAGE • • REALT RS 546-5880 O pen Eves. INVESTORS!! • TRIPLEX See lhese th ree top condition apart1nenl,. l..ocat(.>{l in an exce llent rental area . Each unit has 2 bedroom & 11,'l baths. Sho,vs $530. a n1onth inco1ne. ~furry, only $47,950. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast H ighway; Corona del Mar --=~=~w-.-c-.-.-• ..., ... , iv~o~uliouiiiivc. ,., .. ._. II 22,600 Open Evenings ~ You cnn &y UOXl n1orn lhnn GRUBB ~'~§~~~~~~~ thl.<i for a nev.' unit or )'OI' -.--·---~ Ba lboa Island 1006 11·an buy my upgr.tcled u.011 OWN;:n leaves .. No <loo REALTORS ELLIS . CO. 675-7080 I ~:.::;:.:;:...;;:;.:;:;.:; __ ~= for S2 oro bc':IO\\' n.>pl(l<.'(lme.nl C.I.. 3 bdrm Wlth f1unlly FOR SALE BY 0\VNER. CQSt,' rm. h'plc ... dining rm ·1 ~ ...... ~ ............... ~-... !!!!!-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... ~::1 Channing 2 story 3 DR :I Bdrm cont.lo., d~r11ib!r hu.lll·lns. EnclO!!Cd fut.tlo. La g una Beac h 1048 M1Sfi0nv iejo 1067 hon1r, Balhon Island, Nr So. r.mund IC\'CI floor plan. t~ Ri,!f pool. brk $.19,9:1!. Ca!lj;;;~;:.:.::..::.:;:::;; __ _;_:..;; B11y & Village. 6Th-:i7S6 y~ars ~w. f'reshly Pai nr~ 962-1373. Wilk to the Beac h Capistrano Buch 1018 with tMlefully Pilllleled and Hunt. H•rbour 1042 Lovely Lilauna ch1u1ner! On mirrored living , J'?Om. plu!J-1 a lari;:e, nl1.-ely landsca1,.'fl JUST FINISIIEO By Buildrr. / 1~lpaf)Cttrl t!l~rng IU'Cll. BY °"'nf"r, 5 BR,, 4 has, on lot. \\'lthin 'A'alkini;: distan('(' . 1.i.1.11 Cu.Ile C<1rmclit11. I shag earpe111 & c ustom 100 fl comer lot "-'Ith 60 ft.. to th<' surl. Ha~ a.ccenUnt: Sr••nish ~tyle 3 BR. 2 BA drapes, n~l~d pantry dock. Bost view in tAe high \lCllrTI<'tt c."<'IHni..:s. Rl1·h, hon11• 1v/frplc. BU-in run~e l 1u·c11, ctL-.tom 11lc c<>unter Harbour .. $19 5,0 00 eul<loni riei'Or. fhi('k 11(11 i<,ts, BY owner: 3BR hou.•e /\Ir l'Ond. 71-i"f int. $2$7 nJI) tt~~u nil', loon $7,000 dn'A'll S:l7,fl% 24\U Hnrq•lf'l'O , 1\-tl~kin Vicjc.1 411-1~2811 Newport B elch 1069 ~ GeMral 1002 Gener19I 100'2 SELL, OR TAAOf A HOME ANY'PUCf IH THI NATtoN t O\'l'n. 11h.ag cur-pet thru. 10/>i>. shake roof, nea r 213-.5112-2977 outdoor BBQ. lll<'ludc$ a. I·---------· out . Hreaklai;i at priYa•o sehools. walking db1t!Ultc to Irvine 1044 bcautifull)' deoorated ~u~t , WATER CHANNEL .. t\ UNl()UI: tl()MI: CAL L ME, I HAVE A SECRET -A «crot hidea\vay! Ni fty place to put up those ~·eek· end gu1?sts ~ Or a place ff1 r you to. sp~nd' \veekend while you r duplex brings 1n the r t. It's all south of the high\\'ay in Corona I fl/Jar. Everything in sh;ipe for $93.000. UNIQUE HOMES Rea ltors, 675--6000 2443 E . Coast Hwy., Corona d1I Mar • Ge nera l-- c-i;nJa ~9j/e PRESTIGE WATE RFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Linda Isle W a terfront 1002 Custom SBR .. 3 bath home on 55 ft. lot. Garden vie\v kitchen, \Vaterfront living rn1., family r1n ., l'acht-$225.000. 70 Linda Isle Drive Prime 45 ' la goon lot· $150,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Suite I, N .B. 675-4161 General 1002 Gf neral I ::..:=.o.;. ___ _;.;.;;;.. 1002 Front Row Irvine Terrace 3 Bedruom Home s 1 o.ooo I $28.500 Prl·ce Reducti'on ,\ny<me 1·an :iS!lun1e this VA 7': ln11 n. $184 r.tonth !Olal 1']e~;u1t 4 bt'tlroo111 honl(' 1>ayn1ent. Call for details 11•ith lnbulous harbor anti ()('('rtn Yiew. This lwml' 11·ill sa l i i f y t he rnos r d i s e r i n1 inating liuyrr. 3 Bedroom & Pool Dramatic .~unken I i \Ii n g $31,500 • 1wm. hi~hlighl<:-d "' i I h 1 TI1at's rit:ht! This Joiv, loll' ~',ll'gant \l'hite t !! r r a z z o . price for a 3 bf'flroom & flf"ll :Secluded pool ~n a i;anlt'n hon1r. l)l'tachrd 2 f'ill' ~rmospht'I'!'. I rrfrcl .. for I i.:u1·agc on cul·de-s11c ~trce1. 1ndoor-ou.1door enlertn1n1ng. C:11I 11011· . hurry, this onr An exQUL1'lltc custotn hon1l' l\'tlll't lasl! and you Cl\\'Il lhe land. Call I now !or a private sJ1011·ing. 6'i3-8:i;-{I, Or-£N 7/l 9 • IT'S FUN 70 BC NIC£/ I ®' I ' THE REAL ESTATERS 1797 Orange, C:\I 612-l'i71 Harbor View Hi Ifs llLtllo W/Jturlny expos11N.". Jluntlng:on Centt'r, s.1•tln1· apartmenl. $67,,.';()0. C"..11! Con1plclf'ly ff'nct'<l. $39,%0. rnln1t pnnl ttnd n111ny PDrk ~9-1-SOOJ. ON 2 SIDES Genera l 1'0o2General '1002 Cull_ Builrier dit·l'c t,l 11rl'as. No~~S2000 bt>low L'()!;'. Double Your Pleesure [ J \\'Ith \'our 0\1'n p11•r .t: fl~1! :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Tl •l/537...(1380. 9·5, !\t-F .__ new. jp I l n (' J p Ii Is onJ,\ This one has 2 stories, 2 fire· mRB l!!ll . On 13il' or \\'liter. A 1(011!('()Ui; • Corona del Mar 1022 pl1·a·"'-''·. C 1ll tndny places:, 2 b:Jl1.'9nll.'!!, :lY.i baihs 5 .... l en . f11n1 rn1 l'On1·er1ililr -147.3095 11.nd ..• , 11 btlrms, Jaenily ~ I to •l!h Bdrn1. 2 ba, :z.000 11~1 S Th 0 1 ·-1 f 1 lM\S.mU~ei I r1 l"1n1r. l.j;. 11Atlo .~ n1or11 ee e cean. r()Onl. El V ('\\' O !ht> go f , fl)I' H.11 Ullbi'Ji•~Vllhll• $\29,:£(} CAMEO SHORES Spacious 4 bdrn1. & ramily rm. home Atrium off master bedroom 11ugc lot 80xl45 -avail. in fee 1-leated & fill. pool· proL lndscpd . Great home for grttcious entertaining Priced reduced $9.500 ·no"' on ly $105,000 Ge neral HIGH ON A HILL • $125,000 NE\V and ready for you lo occupy. See U1is large 4 BR. ho n1e in Spyglass today! Fa m. rm .. fo rmal DR. & huge 'rumpus rnl. Circular stairwa y, 3-car gar. In cl. land. ' • I \'' $31 950 t'OUMlt' nnd ;4 101\' prfc-e .of 1920 S C t H . ' ,.,.., ,,,· I I N · ronf yt)l1r 1imt .i;re11. \ ;11K • 1 157.tlO'.I. • O."l.~ 11),, LJe,1 ' t.· ln l'H'SI (l('aHon o <'11"· one iihort tllock und '1vall'h READY FOR THIS? CAL( 552_7500 Brarh port 1s111nd. !~'-' bcXlrs' t'•lt1m >it 1111nsr>t. I f1uge cu1·de·Sllt' Joi \l'illt 20 x e $5S'500 Vi •11· "BP C<ill &10.867'' I :1k<' 1u1 e1.11·1y 1non~1?b jag j 30 p:11lo ton1l'it 1,1•ith lhis • Vl·SION • • Sfi6.~. ·i ho~l's ~n '10, 1 .1~1lrt!{s Needed on the ~;1ch. All · lh1s (•nn tori vnltk' 4 bedroon1 home Oe~?>an sidt< nf h11·1•. Ii<• Y?Hrs 11·hen )'ou buy lh1.-. in 1err1N1: Jluri1ington Beach Red H"ll RAftlh. PLACE HEAL TY .(1.\-9704 sp:H'IHU.!1 3 BR. r.1u11lly l'Ol1111 l0t·n 1ion. . I ·-·· 1 hun1e with /ru~c 01as1rr ll(·d · 962•2456 IIBALTY REALTORS Laguna Nig~~ rov1n und 1111,1•, l•.~11· u11keer1. Un•·, •. Po"· C•nt••. 1-n..... G '" " " • , ... "' 01.f<~ rou1'SP. \I' Cll'f'an I Only $96,:iOCI. Fol' appl cull IJ \iew. 3 B<lrm~. 2 b:llhs, &~1-r.:1 1. ' -OPEN UNTIL SOLD-Condo. on nlnth fai1..,1·a)' of l~~!~!~~~~! 81i6;"1 ,\dams at Magnolia, HB Aflp. 1/3 acre. You 011·n Ult' heaut!(u! El I'i~'Ue! golf I 0 E • lnnd. Vacant. 4 lx><lnn, 2 c-ourse. Plus Shi.I~ erp1'g, • s ' . fen ven1ngs story. Uni\/. Pk. 4551 Pin)'On dra·()('S. lnn:c (.'(}\'(11'('(1 pa1lo I -- ' , 1'rec, t) nlOn. nt'w. $69,900. v.•/ indoor·outdc•1r t'1'[11'~ S R ' h H I tlollvatC'd sellt'r.;. Submit $49,500. By 01\11er. Clll! 1 top 19 t ere DUPLEX BIG & BEAUTIFUL ~ 714-;,.i1-n:117 or 71 14t11-2t00: Thi~ i;tl1J)(lndr)us 11.-irhor Vh•11· ls 11115 4 bffirooni honic. U info rd ntt 6 pn1 cal! 71·l-l!lli--020'J 3 bdrrn ha.s thosr e~1.rns CORO~A Dl-:L i\IAH. \·flulted cl'ilings, dblc firt'· SF.A TERRACE :I 1:i!f.-V~ ytiu't't' l'?°kLn~ for! Hcauu.ful 0<."tnn side of hi .. h\\'fl.Y I REAL TY ll \ ,_ ' I ,. . ' floor pl,111 II Ith rull dl111n~ !" pact\ f;1 n1ily roorn ""'Ith SI • , u1.·s ocn ion, ~111 · I [' k' h · J 611 Carnalion Avt. 4"Qfll'etsation pi t. Oowns!ain; nc• 1946 rC1undcd hv park. Th(' hi~· roo111. e 1c s 11c en 11·111 $99,500 bt."C!room for guesti;. Lal'Ke Downtewn c .. ta Mah gl'!;t l\1•nh'se, the i;n1::..l!t·~1 self·1·!1.•:u1~ oven. pl u ~ h 1 Br, & den with 'Ai!l har bonus l'OOm. Cus1on1 drap.'l'J 1171 . 642 29 1 JJliL'i'. Only $4!1.900, ow1u· (:<1 l'pE'l1'l. l-1r~plar~: ~al "'., 3 baths & carpt·l1.'l.I l\'ith deep ri«h HARl!IOR .:... 9 •t!J~--021s i;hake roof. Park-like ya.Nii;. 1 Br, l Ba ganu~~ apt. h ,01 ,= --" '· FC'C l11nd. S63.!JOO. C:i!I s ag. A n1ust to$("!? ~,:..vu-. Lady LaSallo * LEASE/OPTION * W-ST:..O. LYNAJ\f-\VOOD CONST, INC Call,· ' • 67:)-5631 • The Real Esta t e Fair $62,500 s4z.500. ·1 BH ! BA [,--------] DUPLEx-:-{)~m·l', bl.uldc•I' Fee m1·r~rship, near lfll'gf'Sl 565..:9:0·~ (\t<;!~\. BIL II.. mRRElL i1'«111'> to sell. Ranch sry\r> JI 839-6133 or 536-2551 rt·creAtion nrea. PLACE RE1\LT\ 49..\-. ,01 ~O I BR, 2 BA home +-t}('I\' 2 BY APP'T. ONL\. lido Isle 1056 I L\\\.S.U.'iU~'1J..leJ BH. :1pt on lgl' lot next to rl-l BEDROOM BONANZA University Realty SUMMER NEAR 1y park, So. or lfl.1')\ Bt·.~1 673-4510 I :'.llfil Coast 1-l\\')'., l't'll'pol'1 ~~:i~1J.1 town. $\JOJO). ~ B~~:h itl\~~~s~ ll~lh~~ B'' O\VNER 381.tBJ:.~ \~1l~~~s n ~~;j l'; B1.•a\'h. ------~ Con11u1 de! ~lal' TRIPLEX 1:11 2 BR, llltn r.'1ngt'. 01·1·11. d11•hr.; Cpts, drps. SM.950. Bkr :119-:?'.?88, 557-8968 eves :ini! tl'nnis (·1.ub. \\'Rik 10 Allntc. Amhcrs:1 n1 oo c I , h:n~/option. Sl Ht~. i! ~'t"lu Hkt' a \\'fJOCli;~·. rus1iC', ~rhOOJs, shoornng. and golf. Universiry Park. '.f 1 11R, LOVELY DESIGN prh·a1e hous£' at 111~ h<':1•·h $59,500. Prcn1iun1 grecnbel1 oc., :I BR. + sturlio. 3 Baths. '1·i1h all morleni nn\l'nirir>.~. ~ ~~m• HARBOUR _5.'}2-S7ll1 or SJ;>-0202 0 h 1·ou \\'ill lovl' !t11s hon1<'. :l nUl'llU"flJ•...,... pen sunny n11nosp er<'. Br. :z Ba Lrg: Li\'. nTI. REALlY Laguna Beach 1048 $94,500. hearn reiliu.':'. frpll·, din. 1721·1 C.'OA'i'T If\\'\·. WOOD & GLASS MEDITE~RANEAN al'E'a. kit l'hf'n b!1-ins, 2 dr Swl·mm'rnn Pool 71, o'"l"• 2 3 59'1"". Immac. 3 BR .. fan1. rrn .. frl'<'1.cr. rl'f. ,,.,i<'e n1<1ker. '::Ill : .,...... ,,.,... & I : -~o~.1 ArchitE-<:l's ""niOnnl res1· d·,,. nn.·, 2•,,· ba. • -o .. hold. .,... ..._ . ..,. \\·ashr/rlryer. L.rg prh·a1e & df'nce \\'ilh n1fln)' bt•autiful $8.),000 patio off lh·. l'nl. OH1•rs HI· WESLEY N TAYLOR CO p . B fca lurl'S · <'C'da r ronstruct.. door/ourdflOr h\ing. ClOS\> • • r1vate each WANTED skyli~11~. sluinl'd glass. Li1lo Tsl;uld hon1es, \\?lklng lo f'\.('l)'lhini; in \Vest NEWPORT CENTER, N.8 . 6444910 \Vhat n1nrc (•lutd :1 J'l('rson ~tl'xican tile. :i Brlm1s ., 2 dbtun('c of s!iops. ehurt·hcs, Nr\\'pnr1. s:Jl,300. To !)rr, 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road want? llo\\' nhout a <"hhnn-Fan1ily for fun . ~ i\llle lo ba.1 + :•;Judio. OeeRn &. e;tn· Cl<'. call for :ipp·t: ;,16-0&l,I or •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!"'~!!!!!~:"'""""""""~~I in~. \l'<'ll dl'<'t:lrall'fl 2 BR i~·<'nn. Ulcyclc rrail. 2 Pools.1 yun \'tl'iis .. \ 111ust ll<"C n1 eon11-1et 011·ncr in Palni loo .. 2 General 1002 2 BA hon1e on a i.;ew:1i:ius \'0111·~· ball & tf'nnis !'flU!'!.~ SiJ.000. !'prirJRS: !714' ?..."8-3233. General 6C x JOO fL lot in C(Jn111a 11.·1 &·:iuiiful 4 lll'ch~10n,.., :v. CLEAN · SHARP --~ - ;:;c:;.:::o.;:;_______ f..l11r. TI1e rnh•1111illl'rs 1 l»1th11:, fircpl11ce, ern:losc•d Grea1 t·S1V. fnmily hon1c: '•---------GRAND OPENING Premium Mesa J YR WARRANTY drenn1. Only $69.:iOO. Call 1J11tin. J~·ach living. O 11· n c r "'hil c 11·aier \'ie1\:;; bll·in1· FAS"LOUS Newport Bay Towers Verde Pool .. &t.1-7211. 1 1nu:-t sell. S'i.J,!l50. kill'hen. 2 frples. ~e. yard. u I t & 2 BEDROOr.1' I' 3 Ud1•n1s., den. 2 haths +' LIDO ISLE ~ CO~DOJ\o!INIU~t J!O~IES Jacuzzi • 3 Car 3 Bedroom-Pool f hugf' atriun1 . A g1~at huy Bay[ront 1-lontes S I for S65 500 Bo'ut Slips ,\ ho111eda:ignC'd for a fa111l · $45,950 .~ 962·4471 (:=JS4M103 ' ' • 2118 VIA DIJf)N · :Z BR. Full Secur\tyJTighrise ly 1hat C'njny, b ,.·1 n i:: ' • 1..'Qnv. den, 2 BA. Al111os1 Slee\,\. concrete construction togcU1cr. lll'att...-1 s\\·im111uig So lovely · liO conipletl'.'. De-' <~ ni1 r l'f'b ·11 Ji -1 l'k I Bal · -h1x1• rc.1IUJ'C'S ut a modest ~ --CALtJ.~LASSIC Populff1· ' ' -. 111 · 1~ ,1 '.:' H 'r11·a1e l'Onles pnol 1r1th shdr. tlil'inri: CDi\1's n1nst ~aut , dup!f'x. · nc1Y home ~SI 5fJ!J 2 garage spaces for n1ost hourd, :ind j<il'llt.7.i. ()pt.'ll pnet. Prl'n1htn1 eorner lot 2 story. luxurious 3 RR, '.! 2 sty ntod, <I Bl>;, fp l, 6'1; ·""" · " · units. plan kitchen _ faniily rooni • with vir1v in d!'!'iruble n1is-bu. Jacw.1.1 tub, nicu. .. Ii · VA assu1nable 1011.n. $42.950. • 20-1 Vf,\ tTl!,\C,\ . 1 Bn. 11·l1h rusric fil'f'f)lflt'<'S ;incl :;lolL'i il l~l.I. i\1any CX!l'R:>. brkt)', n111gnifi('cllt n1st.r BR To liCe c:dl 8 1\:R. 96.1-5681. rlrn, hrt'akfsl. rn1, din :1rea. n:~\:~ suo~~~unily t 0 \l'l't l);Lr. LlL"'<Ur1t1us 1nastl'r \\/hen YoU count the bell('fi!it, sui1e, 3 lq!ll's. Uni t 2/1 ha, VA ASSU:\JPTION · $61.500. 2'~ l~A. Custom built. Sho\1's Pur(:hnsc Bayfront Property ht.'lhVJOin i;uitr \\•ith in1in1atr it ad<ls up to better living, same dlx / <iual. 673-Ti'li9 1~restige lH'Ca, 5 BR, pool, bt.'autlfully, ..... ~. $109,;ioQ. In Newport Beach. rl n•p!ai't', 'A·arnt cathcdrul fl17·9 I01. 2660 North Santill.go SECLUDED PVT BEACH 'l sty, encl pa'1y area. O....·n. )3 310 l<-ernfludo Rd., N.B. h1•11111l'd i't'il i1"'· and h11g1' Bl \ld .. Orange. er v1•ry ar.xious. BKR. tl'ttt'ngh•m "'-•(t9 67' "lll . .,, Ocerui view, 186 Shorecliu ,, "'i.1 o:.r~1 OCEANFRONT--• ~.. ~ w~1lk·1n rlres!!ing-r I ns!' r · FB~<Jl~225~.000~-J6~T""'"19~·~~B~ld~''-· I ·i'~f;;;";i'j;"'~-;t;;;;-"T.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-1'1'f'111iun1 grndr :1ppnin1-.: Huntington Townhouse COMM.UNITY REALTORS n11'11ts throu~hout CA 11 TOP•O• THE ~ BH. J 1~ BA. $21,900 Ptivatc iJl.'£H'.h & clubhousr; ~3.16 Via Lido GT.,.0123 51\i-:l'.13 to insJK'<'I this n1osr HILL t.., •• o I p J o •= f\ f I .,,,,.),) ur u1ni. oo 1·rr .;w<N ~11 , o uxury _ _ _ 1lesir;1 ble pnipcr1~'. 2 13R. 11~ B:\. S19,900 IJ\1ng. 5 Bdrn1s, 3 barhs, EXECUTIVES . , . FOR SALE Condo In The Bluffs OPfN t1L 9 • 1r·s FUN ro BE NfC(1 \Vith a dran1atic 180 deg. ~n Continenral Or. Pool. huge living rn1. 1,1•irh vaultc.'<l See this sllarp 2 & den. Open Da "•ly Tiits hn111l' r·n\'l'rf'(! 11·ith ou1· ~~ ) 1ilus OCt'fln \ieiv, a Hl\ll: 5~8-7711. evt>. ;;:·,7~1617 ct•il. &.· frplc. 1'"orn111I riining 2 bath, n1as1er !':Uitr. Primt• •'X•'1ti~il'r O:-JF: '' F: /\ H. I *Don't Uve In bt'autilully tlf'OOralr>d :I BR --------rm. off \\'ell ('quipped kit-locale. Smart decor. $78.~ \\.AllH,\NTI'. I flr>rlnltllll~. · & Den or -I BR cuslon1 bulh NEW CUSTOM ·I · · 313 E. 22nd St, CM F111111l,1· l{C)o111. 3 H.1 Ths. Tl)p A Shoe home ll'ith huge gan1c roon1, chen, 11·11 i cnok1n~ island & -GEM- i Nt'Wf1Url Beal·h ,\r•.'R nnrl I formal dining, and. luxurious 3 Be<hl)Om, 2 bath, cpts, brkfst. b.1r. PAnl'll'<t family l':!O-F T , , St I I T C d · •a ---· ----If you llll\'e rnany childi'l'n -1!rps, hltn.s. Great Jocalion. rm. \I' ·ct l:>Rr. Mstr. suile • u.~lln .\\'e., N ~B. , 2 Br nl' 1 hr & den, split Je1·r>t condo on 11·iclc, beautifully. knl(\sca{>('(I ~ r l' C'n b e ! t . Askin~ S.19,500. Call 1i111 fi.10-1811 (Jr &1~8TI-I. MONTEGO MODEL Op n. op on ition. »-Jl,!)j(I, Call ~ T h. • BR n1aster suite. Outside is ex-1 · ,. ~ _... RC\LTOR" '-'•··--162' 1y t is • ··' • Tv.:o \\'alk 10 new Cil'ic Centel', u1s pr1\'. p11 10 .~· gan1C'n __ '"" .,..... " ~ WATER""ONT tensive "HI in decks, big ba A f • O SLE · rft. slUrirs hill Lu.sh carpel -trees and 8 Koi pond. All ;ii schools and shops. l\lol'e in th. \'l'I)' uncttoniil, 11cll LIO I 4 Bedrooms, 2_B1:1th Lge lot 11r:1.1 to grccnlx'lt. HARBOR VIEW HOMES REALTY 833-0780 Call Anytim e NE\VPORTSHOllESCi\NAL 1\·11U to11·al1Gourmet kitchen lhc end ol a quit:t !\lay isl. $39;9;,o, plannod ho~1c, 11·i1h ni(·1· BAYFRONT 646-3928 Eves: 646-4543 . Lo\.·1•*· hon1C' neal' en1ran<'C' · ~1om's delight F'an1ily cul-de--sac. I Red Carpet Realtors gar~en ,i;, Pl\lio art'a~. J\n :-:· t:lt>!.;ant ~ Bdrin, 51~ Raths, C'c' u1 •ua ••Ott !~"'" l " •<lUt V1\LL~:'' l{l:\LI' O 6E•C !~HAPll1$f Lachenmyer· ... lll!C•~ SIOC~ (•C~•~Cf co .. ·"~' Re altor GeM ral 1002 Clas11ifi1.'fl today~ Gener a l 1002 TURTLEROCK BROADMOOR Fortner model hon1e. plan : I. 3 Bcdt{>Oms, 2 Baths, fa1nily anrl forn1al dining J1>0n1s. cen tr<Jl ai r cond . (;lose to con1n1unity pa rk & pool. Sti5.000. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT S1nall commercial building in \\'est Ne\\'· port. Excellent parking. Seller prefers short escrow. Priced righ l at only $72.500. I LIDO EARL y AMERICAN I l.Alr~e 5 bedroom and don home. Great ' 1 location on street to s!rcel lot. $167,500. NE W L IS11NG BIG CANYON Orami:itic hon1e \\'ilh vaulted open bean1 cl"ilings . 4 t)edroon1s :!' 2 baths. Large pri· vate .vnrd on t.:ll!·dc.-:;nc slreet. Lo'vest price on today·!' n1 ac.kct. $14~1,;·t00. P RIC E .REDUCED $5,000 Ne'v Park 11 · Fordha1n " \\•ith a large, pro- fessia ally land!icaped ya rd . 3 bedrooms, 21h: baths. for1na1 dining room and country kitchen. Near pnol tind tennis . and no\v onl y $59.000. Al so av<1llahle for lease or lease 01>tion . llnrnediate occup~ncy. SANDPI P E R HOME -VIEW 4 bedrooin. 3 bath. Dramatic cathedral 'ceil· ings. wet bar. 3 cur garage. Privnlc court· yard . large mastct hedroo111 suite. Vacant & ready for you. $97.500. DIAL 644-1766 2161 San J oaquin Hills Rd., N .B. A CO LDWELL BANKER CO. lo llC'IV !\J;irina. 3 l3Ml'f101 11~. I ronn1 -ftLll rvCry night ,\ top 1.'1llue at SJ6..8836 e£pl1onal offcrlni.:-111 $1·19,SOC pier & slip. 3 f11>lc's , FAn1il,I' dock and Jlatio 111 \\'atrr·~ nieiit ion Goodie~ 1;alorc _ $1~'.J.:>OO __ -~· _ _ __ ~; ·t flw~ 1"00.n1 11·/ ll'etbar. Fu111i:;hcd T BAYSHORES-* -ill uch n1orc than \\'t' can R l'fi).:t'. ,\i;trhk• rfr1•phu.·c, \1'1)()1!1 grab your rt tlrntion Don't Call &14-7211 $34,500_ ,;,;,g ·°' JJS»&ll-Q:""'" .~ l!J f'k't'ff't!I ('Ond1tion. <\ BR. + fflnlily 11 .; inti IL't!llis SURgCSl Ne'A' Ol'lcun.~. fll')ay -C:1ll today 546-2:n:-i. ~park!ing ;: be<lrooni. 2 ~ . C---gc. r.1s1r. suite. !-luge patio. raneling, lots of llriek nod .. " , . '1 ,\grnt, 67'.'~JR9 1 $69,;iOO. 0Pf.NT1l9 •1T'SFUN108ENICE' , h;illt honie \\"llh nll _.94_5671 •t;.2100 NTASTI BUY Steps tn beaeh. Fanlastic PETE BARRETT .~ h!111s. Fan1ily roon1 & deep Back door tn lieal'h 1\·alk Bi_v~l;ore Or. If>!·. $12'\0ffl. ~ sh;ig curpc!in~. ~lfl nicul"f'<I U Th C l\'/tt'nnis court adj. <\ BR + CAYWOOD REAL TY THE REAL ESTATERS -REALTOR-Co ta M 1024 y:irt.i,. sp1ink!f'l'l!, pa1io \l'ilh ? e anyon bay \'\I, Lo11 1:t.-.:es & <-ozy 642·60:13 5l!l-1:.t<l(J 642·5200 s esa fire rilig. Quit'! lrllffi t' ff\.'t' Pa.o;s thn1 !he lush 1'l'11ing of r,ardt'n patlO. t\011· $10.000 5600. n10. SP".'ndalile . f1i lf'r CJ.AS:;; :-iELI-" -fi4'.!·~G'iS s.·11? Clas...;i!ied uds do it 11·el! · call NO\\' 6-12·3678. Genera l 1002 Ge n e ral 1002 MACNAB IRVINE SPANISH FLAVOR -BAYCREST 4 bedroon1 , fa rTiily roo1n custon1 honte. .Lg-. slep-do\vn living room. Fantastic court- ycird patio. Waler softener , $93,500 fee. Walle;· King 644-6200. (Q24) CHALLENGES COMPARISON Imaginative design -2-story Jivin g roo1n -intirnate fireplace retreat -combine to 1nake this 4 bedroon1 home a Big Can- yon spectacular. 5365.000 . A·taxine \Villian1s 642-8235. (Q39) !~EST BUY -BAYSHORES Sn1all but hnpressivc 2 bedroom doll house. Lg. kitchen. livi ng room. $64,900. Marlha Macnab 642-8235. (Q22) Irvine ~-- IOI 00wf0rlve "42·1235 114.t MacArthur "'·1200 Newpotl h•ch,C.llfOfnla 12113 DOLL HOUSE l~·a!ion. Ca11 ;i4J-8 ~24 Bluebird C11n~·on lo 11r1i1·el ~'£sy!-lu~~J>C~ .~1.7t~'l. Sll,000. lnvrstme11t·Thi!i is Sout11Co, Rt'alt(lris. Ill !his 2 hOnn. li.,11n1• in a 1 ia i or · i.>-~14· indeed a rnre ~i!u;1tion, one $1000 total down --·-----ru~ric S"f'!_l<111 of 1ilc t•i!y. Mission Viejo 1067 I ha\'ro rllll seen 11111-..vhcr(' . CASH 24 HOURS This ont• t~ \orated on a uround the hcach nrCa herl' llu.i.:t•, huge trees shudc !Ins 0 quflin! ]"f)l\d t..· h11s 11 ft'JJI<'. YOUNG in Ne11·por~ It 11·ill bf' older hnn1 r l?<·n tl'rl on dt'ad For Tour Home & suunlnG" an.>A . A me!Jo1v MESA VERDE Jl('('c ss;u1· for me to reslrirt end l:111r>, Bl" l!vi.1g roo1n ~·o h•.•ldC•• ~'" dela • · II · · f .1 .· l h " ·k"' ft v , •~ . . '"v""'• ~... ,qu1e.t1 It ows you to enjoy AI't'H. J-ligb IK'ani Cathrdral lhts of er lo principals onlv. \\ "''"~ 11{ ~r. :o;u.nny No ohlu;ations, 15 Yt'S exp. the scene of !he Pncifie oft i•t>ilillg 3 bdr :z ba fa:mll ~1ich11C'l Sa1•age, Realto'r. <8•1~1•11~1 Y11k111cti1~'n. 1-l .i;fl1~"u1us I BRASHEAR REAL TY in the dii;t11nc't.'. $50.500. nn 2 Car ,,.a;·~ioe ri~ciit""! fi'i ;.1111•1 or 67b--<1;1i1. "5· 1 IX"I !ll\""'c in .-.: out 842 7411 E "'0 1178 ., b .. ' ""• ~-and Sl\\Hl\:LIXG clet111. ~ • ves ~ ~ prl1"11te l' nu r 1 y fl rd pff ! l~Lt..:rl'·s CONDO. Attrn('. :: (just n i• l'l'l 5 v \'Ill r f --~ _ 0 I JIY ff rntu:tcr bedr<.nn1, sunkf'n 1 bed, h!:11h 1<plil ll'V<.'\. llt'\\'- rlc.."1ll'f\t1ni:! • B1i.:-bni·k ya I'd I REPOSSESSIONS e,.,_,,, ~ b>ath tu_~-~ By_ U\l'nl'r ~7.500. / ~~ 1't'drc. By owner. $-l!l,5<'(}, 1111 h l•111ds_ of 11.1°!11 fnt' n for inforn1ntio11 and localiun REAL ESTATE ~~;)J •-ll:'>.I ~~~~~!_.'._ g:irdt•u . S·l.iO. C!o:;ing l'tosts I of thei;c Fil~\ & VA hon1cs 1190 Glenneyrc St 11~1 .s211. 1.~·r n_10. PIT! ~a:..·s rontart . ' .is.1.9473 r>iS.-03J6 l'\elylh111~. JUl>1 tl'p<!S,•l'~~~d KASABIAN hy VA. \',!t',L!l[ BETTl':R I ---- llUN TO ~EE TllIS OXE. Real Estat , 962--6644 M;ON. BA'( TERR. \11\ Sulc~ ll1ukrr !lti:Z.\ill. e /\ l!ncl)' cletalll'd 2 bdrn1. . $© \\<'zi) }A-dG tt/1$. Thal Intriguing Word Gome wifh o Chuckle \IESAVERliJ::('f'lr-C--0\VNF.lt n1ovcs. $2.000 Oo\111? home; nx:<'ntty built for the · ~ '° . o~rse 3 bdrm. :I ba to'A'llhouse present 011•ner. Compl<'l('ly 11.onic. 4 B R · ]) .n~.· 1 ,1~'. • \Yll.h . }<'/\. hf'RI., dining nn. \\"(l{ld paneled, oak firs., 0 ;:<!l'lri.,noe t~i·e·~ ol ·~e kitchen B~ & ciilin:; flJ.~.1. bu1t-ms. Cu~ton1 clnpf'~, huge formal dining rm., !:Ju• "10"'!: ed "'-:.":1 b~· t ~gem i~flstr Bdrn~ • ~Ulh'. Big palio. brk $2tj,500, Call ~amily nn. Lge. outdoor liv· low io for"' joc • : "'Die wo<d1 11 y p lu) , r 1n J 846--0fia.I. 1ng areas. Full oct'an 1·ic11'! I 1\'/ronvcrsatlonul p11 & --$J" 000 · V A Y R O S frplc + \\'C1 bar. 79,500. O\VNER anxious. P o o I '"'· · h,--r.--'i--'--"'-.:,...:...,-1 O\\'IJer ;,.1g..2688 \101'1e! $419a do11·n. 3 bdnnit, TURNER ASSOC. 1 F / / / / ---· -ffcn1\ly rm, frplc, hll·lni:. llllJ N. Coasl l-lwy., l...'tb'\lllll. "='.:======~_J S13.000assu1ncsi1<,1c;Jon11f11r Patio. Custo1n decor. 494-lln rr 3BR. :.!B/\11· trplt'. Rl'('Clltly "i\lod(>J" conriillon. brk , . . C Y RU R I ' d1'<.'0ru1l'd. Ila~ large su.nnv s41.950. Call g.12--fflDL \\'l!TTE. \\i\TJ::R ('Oll~thttl' ,t, p;itio. $209 1110. pays :1Ji. L.B. \'le11-x forever. Custon1, J / / I / ' 01vncr-As;t &1&-741-1 0 r 0 \VNER an.1<lous, Nl'Ar bch, 2 BR, 2 ba hOme \\'I A.I.A. '::::'.:=====~ .i ~l lennls & s11i111 club. 3 Plru1 ror ex 1mn 5 1 o n . r HACK BJ\\' AREA hdrms, 2 bA.. fl\mily l'T\l, En1rnn<.'C I\' crt \'fl rd·. I H a M A c I ! A h $37,500 frplc, l:luilf-lns, Cov patkl. Contt".iTip. design. Prlt<t'l1 for , f, rt ekper!s olv& finally lcg- 3 Hll, 2 has. Fa1n·rn1. ~10n(' IA't.~/pun·hase pl'Opt'rty. qui1·k s11le by OV.'ntr &I " I / / / ur&d out wha1 ~eu~t'd rh., tmilf'l lrplr. Quiel S.· t'llnv1•ni<"nL brk $39,000, Call 8.t2-2.161. $79,500. Open lloullC 12·4, c,n the face of Mona L• ,, Ait~umabll' 514'~ VA loon. O\\'NER an.•inus. Beautiful 3 Stu & Sun, 112.'l Sunuuit Dr. l•slening to l$1 ~('!i· fo"rt•nn 2>15.CI Nol'!le 80.)..967-1021 bdn'n, 2 bu lO\\'nhnuse. \Vith O\\·ner. !'ilol 1 499-3.\12. I L U 8 I R A 1 ·-. · '"' UY ()\\'NEil. 3 HR/:I Ba .. dining rm. fl'J?l C, blt-ln.•. BETTER THAN-NEW I I I' I r 0 Co111plt1e tti. ("'ud lfl O;ijt't:I f:un. rn1, fp\ .. ne\\'l\' dt>e,, dl<ihwa.'!oher. Pat)!), :I pools, 2 &lventl ne"rly <.'<>mpleted . n. i11,.,g lt'l •1 ~ ,., ~.n1 ~·' !llltinklcrs. 412 Piinceton clubhOu~. $279.i cki11•11! brk 'fO~ de••loo iio"' l•1\~ "-o l title .. l>r. f.4>096.'1 $27 goo Call ~ hon1e11 lo be pMud ot. 1111 ~i;i;;<;;;o::7.-,=,.,..==-I B 'h. lkF I wilh \\1hilt''A'8ter or @ i~•.TNL"::;r::i1111t~i•!~ CONDO. E:>.'TRA NICE e•c wa orec o s ure FubUlous HIJl~lde Vic\\•1. 1-r~~ •11,_,.;~s I Sry .. :I Bn & Den. 2 h:1s, ~h1!!t be Mild by f<"'lill1ty. ?1.10 .. 1• nfler school l<i out iJ1 ~:T,~~~~~7;:7'i:;;;:;=:;::*~::::;:=::=~~ 1relc. cuJ1ton1 cpt~ & dt'fl5., $43,000. 968-J.I0.1 BKH.. tim«' to enjoy 11 bcoch-side1 1) tr.t·~:.·:•.£ At ~•E 1rr1t11~ I / I I I I I Sl:i.OCIO. Oll·ll('r 646-5.'186 ll.lll-1myiJi; tlfne? Seti "Don't Summer. --~1....;"~--!~<~·~''~'~"~'~'---..1.. . ....J.L...J.-J._J __ J. . ..J. Cl&Mlfi«I Ad! Call 6-12-:iGia ncffis" fast and ea11;y with Red Carpet, Rea ltors I lod1ty! 8 Daily Pilot CI&.:!IS!Iied Ad ! 497·1761 • SCRAM-LETS Answe rs in Classification 8080 •• I DAILY PILOT 32U Condos Furn 3400-tHunfington S..ch 37~0 Co1t1 tw NE\V Dcl11"1'e 2 11ory 3 Hit.I I BR. $1SS-$165 UlG 2 \\\' l)re!>f"ntly hll\C' a llnt> I ' "\ dbl --" • 1_N_•_.,_po_rl_B_••_c_ll ___ f069_ Income Property -2000 -_G_•_n_•_,._1 _____ 3_2...;02 Irvine llARBOR \llE\V llO~lES LEASED! ALA 1INTALS 25 3 Br, 2 ha, fani rm. & dr. Carmel. COt'~pll'I ly upgrad· ed lhtuoul. $71,.:,00 Open Sat Sun. 1 ·~. 1937 Port Trinity Pl, NB SH-M. 4.BH, 2 1"11 bt\, formal d1n1ni::, fu n1 m1. lfll: J.'.it, t-ul- de-uc, nr 11e:hool11 park lht>pplll1';. By O\lo'ntt, s&'.J,500, ~l&-b'756. \Ve ha\~ n lo\'t"ly ™""' tov. n· hOus(t at Nl'\lo po.rt Cn"'I l~it.~ for 11 )'t'\lr bl.It 111111 for A.IC r Iha.• bU}cr "''ho "llnL~ O..'tUl\:l1IC)' n )'1.•ar j from "°"'" \\t al~ hll\'I! '"'O IVV.'nhou.'le!I on !he bay \\1th private •lip& leased !or pt>r-lo<l~ of ieix month~ 11nd a y(•ar, In &II lhl'l'I; c-11•('11 you can buy nov.· for aboul S&:l.000 and tnJOy rental 1n. t.'Ol\11!11 of up to $GOO :.1 rnonlh "'hidl \\'Ill nullnla1n lhe fJl'Of*rty f1Jr you. ~'TOP 111;. FLA TION • BU\' !'\0\\' LIVI:: IN IT l..ATElt 6 ffil Z::," wlt'Cllon f 2. 3 ;., 1 ~ '" · ~ar. 1 .......... "' rt-c. Nt:\\' n1-:con. Pr1v i!&.raJi:" ,....,. 0 .• 11u·1J $310 83:)-9133 t.ndl)· rn1 1'.·"t>r 1:;,~·nWi .,.-...11;11"1nl t'l'ntal.:s from t.•,.i - -.· · · r-10 s-tZS . II 1 Condos lfnfurn. 3425 ,\duh CQmph•x. 2 n1I. ~~. -"'~""'------- J ·l 11\Q., u ~~ ai1 ol Sun Oll'R<' FN·y. 17'.lll * El.:-01 GAHllt:'liS ,\f'\S l't~i t'~ n thi• !1n'•• ~ Ill'\' SH 1\RJ1 '1 11,llll"" IUufl~ nn!lt, Ket'lsnn l.n. llB SU-7s.4'1 L:nfu111 I Or $1~ ur• herr ro llQI \'" '0UH ht,.u.>.UIJ,: ii • • _ ll('('(is, ro111.kl, nt1>.\} dl"CCl tl'tffi L•guna Beach 3748 ln Adul11 s.."t'tK>n 17'i' E. V• Del Lago IS ta AJ"j;;s5 Counts NfWl'OIT & Lt.Y. CM ... 'J•llll lhl'OU4;hvUI, \UR, 21 ~ bu, 22nd St C ~1 642-Z&W COTIAG&l Bit $90 a\"IUI. blUrll>, trplc, lllWch 2 cli.r .:ar EFF'IC. opls rnun $.'.'IQ v.k or 7":\t-:\\'LY-Dl-.'COJt,,\TtJ1-"Ap1rtment Values Above the Others" Newport Shore5 1072 LIKE NEWll 2-Sty. ~ Ur. 2 l,;1. UpgrndNI thrunu1. 2 Cnr acar .. pallo, 1undcck. \\'11lk 10 beach & pools. $:>3,900 CAYWOOD REAL TY * 548-1290 * San Cleme nte 1076 Ca !l 615-T2'JJ •.. . '"" '' ... ' .... cutt' kilcht•n, ~ho''l" ha1h. "' auor OflC'nt'r, bah'Ulll•' • SliO mo 1'"0<11, nutld, ph. 2 BR "4'/ rlU'JA.11'1, $1..0 \~'tr SlNGLF., Hach SllO, now . \It'", bl•11rn 1·1•11. P•JOI, Mort hit'}', \'1lla(:l' Inn 49+-S.L16. pd, 2.:iJ&.IJ 0111no:l' .\1•• ('.ill lum. utl pd. C~ OCC. dn~'t' to nl'U.:nborhoocl A· Newport Beach--3769 lit"'n l ii ~. ~l ·t',tt\; 11".i\I CD~1 Blu:h SI:ll uul pd. t n~hKln l'lrtn1t -thOl)plr1i;: -rlt FP'i:.\CF·" Bl ~. rnutu~ lP\i:k'. nJc-e kil<"hen. li'i~ll'1"'·, '~·11 ~ lo h}l!:hs;-·n<~I Cl.£,\:\:.? BR. p.i.rtu1lly fyrn. till~. d~=.h"·,1;., ,,.,:;~ 'sl!;~ F'IX t.11·; 2 hr Slli.j ,.,.111 1. tins l<cf \\'t'!ltem Bank Bldi:: .\. 1hunhtt.1ri_ll l'l·J s9'-·~lli l-1)': kl! & butli. lnilc. 1 l:llk &L'>-Jl!IO or ~1~.Zljo:! a:nral(e. kid~/i:l\'I ok. Unh·er:<ll» l'a.t'k, ll'\Ult' k t'\'1:1i alt 7, o.to.U.'55. 1u lll't'll.lt ur l!l1y. \'1'arl.1o . -- - - NB ll f:JGIITS 2 br on S'!50 Day$ 552-7000 N ights $:.?l.l. sr,...3.)nJ Dana Point 3826 •111all rx•t & child ok. gar ! WATERFRONT Nit. (.)('(' J Hr. 2 Ba $:.'!:';) :i n n Cnnd..i, A/C. J:l25/n10 • with SLIP. 2 Large [)L:l'Ll';X, 1 ~ lllk Jl'QOI 2 Bit. ',I. bu11. 11rl\ •'Oil' bllnic. hw·1t '''/i:,ur, !'>ni.:L~ •>k. :! Br. C'l:ln(to, A c S:."!.., & S2-t5 bedroom" 2Vi baths ~'.;kr,.'. ~h~'h'; u r:; n1 '~1:~~ ~!~1.n~~·1'1~;1~:;1, ~i~111:1:;1·;1~n'. HOr-.lt:'· ~hr:! h;a s:i.:i0 NI! 2 UH l'ontlo, .\ <' S-'6:1 ;v $.:ti:'J ' ' '".''' ,,, ., 39 I bllns, kid~ & llo'1S • 2 t'Ur 3 l·l!i H\>llll'" .. '. s::.1:i S: ~JI~! c I .r p. t •• drps. Ve ry 6+1·73.'6. ~M·2.~2. .,;~ - Cl>~l'!-i l~-i;t 3 br 2 b;1 $100 3 liH llon1f'S .. ~::.!.l & s:~Q pr Iv a t •• $500. Bkr. $3.)/\\'K l'P . 1 Ill', 2 81· & :!UH, ll>.1. 1·;111~1', ,;urh.t,';1' e 1~1 S•oJ) e AJ jdte~t Go1f Co'"' • T~~~., lC~tt1, Re• d•n• F•o e l Po«h, o~• . Olv"'>"C '''' • G1"' ~ .. '~"' e p,., •r••-gnt! ,.,, . ""' "d .•• +g, e l •• • ,,.J. L·· '~Cl BE1\UTIF~'L RE~IODELED H1\Cl~NOA 1>Uf'Lf:X $62.500. Ev('n!ngs 492--.1!26 1 \.\LLE\' RI \LI\ • "'" '"I~•~\, tall i1 1)pl l'~. Jrp1. l'.t'C 1)1)\\' l -I liJ{ Jlhll)•'~ •• , • ,$_:,:.j ,\'. $~ 833-2560, lllu•h, ('o]l!r 'r\', m11ul ~f'I'\', 1h1111, 1hsh1111i-ll•'I', l•IUJul HNT.<:. J~l':A~ll TO L,.,\C~.NA 1 lilt 11..i111c .. : .... : : .. $..'JOO I 1~1. 11tF. ~.1~:.<;,\. ~I.~ :\. r11~;· 1~. ~·PLEX St~.i 111.i, I \\ •• <.OT Er-.l ·CAIJ. t,s lf..~'_~11 .ltl-~.\1;1 \ ·r11t; RLl'Ft°':", 3 Br. 21~ B&.I :'\:~lll>OL1 n1._: ~l...£16-->lti.~_1 _ -·~·929.. -- Studios, 1, 2. 2 & Oen, S 175 to S48S ....... ~ .,, ·•~<:.• ...... San Jua n Cpstrn. 1078 $ LANDLORDS$ ___ ·~11·-~ ___ cTprs, clri•s, s:ir,. 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IJ;u·, ~ ___!PIStrano Vi~'\\'S prcf<'rIBt. hut 1111\ :1-IG--OlOI ur n.•s. tii::-201~ 1 J1·111t._ L1nt;,,111· \'n11 uf b.i)., NEW DUPLEXES '11~11 " ~."•1 1~ 1 \l., 1'fln.,11t'r cx_,·_lusi\'C an.'as as Co•ona del Mar 32221 L U 1·1,.:-,. 1 .. 1 ... 11 •• ;, 1·11 ,1 11 .. ,.1, ·• ""· 11a11os. l'l'pl~. tq1..:, ~J UST -~"'' In :1ppr'('('iatC' In R1ysirll' \·;11:11::e featuring 2 1.g. Br's, J1v rrn \l'/frple. fan1 rrn, Ind!)•, blhn kit- rhf'n. fantastic priv. patio. Call 67:~-CiG or 67.l-53:'>8. · 1 • I ' GO F CO RSE Z I ' " 1 ,\\'AIL '.'\{)\\. $J '.1 ... Hr.1,,.! "' ..,, ,,q 1·1 t \1 I ' "11· ( lk I I '('I 1a·11 "•'I' .. '"''· '·''''''''·'· "l; ~•ri7 \\'l.'1. i9-l;i2.1 OPEN SAT/SUN. 12·5 8L1 I·: B.1y ·''"· iiiJ-IZ:.!I ,' u , p, ,,,. t<1 •«t .• ~: "" R IE E h 2800 NI::\\'., li ., li C l ,s.:..,..::1111 I $:r.J .1Blt·5.I:.!). 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Trade for fn-e and s.· .. 111nc: "°'}11 Ill 1)1' "•Ill· 3 1432 WEST NINE 1~1 sri0 !ll•J )t'I). tii~;,719 l.ol1n,, t'lll!.~. d ri·~· '""'1. plo•.\o ~·l!J-21><~ d<1}1o. ,,, ........ ~ ,~.~ 1"·' ,\<,, clrar_ land in Southe111 Cahl plr'I~~~ .s1:.'· -P, 1· 11111 L·lO· l\fil BAY & BEACH :!BH. /l\ l J><il lO.l,-l'IK:-~ur-, PINECRE EK )artl. l'••rport .i, lndr) lln·1I Santa Ana 3880' Room~ 4000 I <"'"4588 I !!1~":_'1..'J.J. REALTY 675-3000 dr/1'· ~h.i.; •Tpl. .\dlti., '~'LIVES UP t:iil £. 1 t-nil ('luhl "k. 1~' R I E W d 2900 J}o·I,. K·l1-kittl 1111 j ·:!fl I')\ ea state nt • l'\E\V l lir, 21 ~ b.:t, lrpl, go.11·, 1~1·_1 sN.~-,91all. 111:,. SIW. I'll. TO ITS NAME • su1l('r neig:ht.iorhood $100. '!. lil{. '!BA Condo on !ht• 1!'>11 ., ...._,,,_ -CHEZ OllO-Al-'T~. -1 CHILDREN A~O All\ 1.TS l.11\'I·: PARK PLAZA II l:t . •\l 1:1 'I 1 .. ·•111 hl~ • ' ·1 I ' I 1 '.J. , ;-.I' Acreagefor1ale 1200 \\'ANTED: Buy d11't.'t't from I t.\i:r.1076, li7l-2'J2J L•JUISl.' Vl'l'rlnokn1i.: l:ik1•. l•t'l\'\l'Y ,, , Bl' .,1 Oi'f'r 500 t·Jl lrl'l'S >in l 10 !IL\.1 Allurtll• ~1"'"1 -----------owner. Balboa I s lan d ------SJ00/~10. Cilll Uelorc J !''.\!, ' ' · '" " • • ~ 2 . "· ·,' ' 1,2 ,\ :1 Ult. pnv i-:ar., 1""'1. •·I>•·'!! I· duplex. 67 3 _ 3 ~ -1 l or II. \'. l iltls, J HH, 2HA, lrg Gl:>-20:!o. U.\, lrpl., t:ar, Jndl'). )it Lil. strl.1ms 11·Jth '.l.1r.•rfallio1 "·''111 r •h)l'r CJu,t· 1,1 2 ,( ~ Ill : ,q.1, _ I (213~<130-<.nn:. p.1lio & yrd, lndS<.·ped, jlo'•ll" StiJ. 011,.4111 t'fl.'lllC a r1C>Jaxu1.; S\'111111.; fror ll\·•r h ·a.'\f.-ll'~,.li· !'I.iv ·''"·' l•'I: 1<111 J,,1., 1 ..• ,,., / EXCLUSIVES! P aln1 Sprini::s -!110 R·2 lots - out or 1·oun1ry 011·11rr 11 ill suborrlina1c l!O'; only 52.~.000. ~ ilrapC't!, w 11 t-rpl.~. i:il 1-i.\J I. S'.~)n1er3BP./2B.\. nil 1-u. -C 05E-T_O_ -C 11 your ~p..1c1Qus new 1· nr 2· _ · ' ~ · p ... t. J.ll·u11.1, ·'"un.1 I ·•-I 1 \! • ,, . 'i· • ii',, 1 ---51001110-Nu c:.1111 bit hn1c . L BEA H •• !11.-tlrou1n apr111n1en1. t"ron1 WALK TO BEACH I 1~1·1· 1·111tilviu'" 11 .. 111• r .. 1 1•"1;,u,,: 11 • .in I OCE:AN '-'ldt• of H11 y. 2 Bit, er· 0 K ' ' I ~1 . Ill' l I~ . ~. ., . PL.\ .~EALT)~\-'lj,,\ 1'«111 , 1•11 JOUX1' .I •.. SIU 1-'unulun• a1 :11l1t!1lt> J ,\: 2 BB , crpl~. rlrp.~. J.:l•I'. L1•'L'!l-""I <l.1v ''·"" •••11t i;r: r;:q -) I ( 11 • '"· I I I I 1:1·111:1111 \l.11111 h"l•l•·, 'I \ I .. _'_'.P_I_. 1"2:'.'". l•-~I. }'X..N ~lo· 1 M"oss'1on V"oe "o 3267 K.\. c!hl i,;;i r, till l1ll11s, t•l1_1sc l u,ff11'l' Of'<'ll 9 IJ(l to 6.00. :!~OU hltn' ])~ IL1l1 SI. l\11 ,.,._.ls t l\IH\ 'sl!llJ l•I ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~::.-~ c.ii y. " · "1,... ~"'" , 19 rt'<.'1'"1111911. •., ':r 1 s . .i ·I t111111c11' lt1I, t:<lS!a ~lcSit pl•·HSI'. ;,;t(;...~16:'1, IM7-:~9:i7 PARK PLAZA 11 I l"lh c' jjU cj7 9 7 pill lo.• \I .ti) -111111!••11 Co1'0na drl ll lur • 1·a1'f' C·l lot • ·17' frontagC'. \'(•ty high traffic locttlion $65.000. I Costd Mesa 3224 2 BR, :l bit, \ICW ]•}!, I " ,, ' u . u· -•• J -i'hunc:._:~i-'1:lll!l~-----. NEAR BEACH--sos West Stevens )lt~111i.q •.!•. -~11; Balboa Peninsula 3107 I CAN'T l..c\ST • 2 lil{, $!:~. ~:li~i.~~ (ll' Balboa Island 3706 MARTINIQUE APTS. Br;i rp! l"L·w D1·lu.<c1· :: 1;!{, 10H :-;un!lu11 ••1 • l:t ~ i\J ..; ,.1., 11 i. 111., ",11, \\'J\LK TO BEACH-:' Bi' !{ids. (;ara;;c. I ~~ Bit., I!\ Ir 1· ·Il l ~ ,t,, :I RH . ,\l,,o l'r11 p;1l111s. rq11,,, •li'l"· hlt-1ns. i.:nn1i:t· Santa Ana 545·1121 kiio·h,,11 ,,J 1,i. 111, ,,1,1 kids & pets. si:io.Call 'onn .•. I Tu. •·.:1:111_.s: _m,.J·.'.'. ". H, Uli'-Newport Beach 3269 . hi.Ill~. l~Jlt11'. i\ .. :11;!1•J 1.~' l1t~1. I l'Ol!_I. !'l'. !<>llpl,!. ,\l!lilL~ fl~lly. ~l ~lh SI, llB_ s 17-:i~r,_7_ NEW-FAMI Ly APTS. ·11' '.•7 '' I,, j I .... :'•17 Homefo'nders * 547•9641 I LLX. kids, !-:iJl,1,,,1. .\vnJJ h) 11k or n10. iii:i..~v-.f.J 1 177 • s~.nta .\n.i ''\": c __ ~I.; $'1:1 l1ouus 1111h A•I G d O . , l)l'll·;T pri..11 ,. ,,111r_ 1,,11 1,., !\IU\'.L IN! Sl/(1. :! Bf~, BIG CANYON I . .l;:r. JJ, lj·Jll·.~)'1~ $l iuu 11 ~~·JBlt,:lhu .k1di-•1k ran pen1nq •• l ra:.·r~. ,.,,.i,.11,i.:. Si:i. ll "' S11nla Ana ·!\Jain Strl.'C'I front- oge • Con1n1crcial or l'C'Si· denlial hii.;hrlsc ;1nd 111ay C'XC('t't] '.:J' plus hight'!' den~­ ily • $110,000. General 3102 . 1-.it!s, ~ari.J . .;ar<1i.;1•, VIEW HOME Balboa Peninsula 370 7 f!-:-E,\ . ..:J·: l'nnrtu. :~HI!, 21.1 ha, l'll'il ,\lnra l\;11 J.1111• Xf:\V 1·:! & :l B!{'s, 1'111'k·l1kl' ~d' 17, __ 1:,.~1,111 B '"o·h 1 H_omefinde_rs * 547-9641 p ;,110, dbl. i,:;1r, 11 n" I , ~: 1,1 B•·111·h ntl li<1fhl·!.! ~f't!ln>;s. l:l'" 1·~•ni p,~,1 I V . R 1 4250 SlOCi s ueil. pd. ;\ice ,, h1:drooni. fa111il) rtooJm, I $35 WEEK & UP J;H·ui1.1. r\dJ :-Oh•.:;. \\•nh· :'12·.~'.rJ I i'lay arf'as. p;111.,, .~· 1.,1 acat1on ent a s nt.'<:r tx>al.'h, p r i \'at~ LHG. 2 HR h11111L', cno l-;, r.ool. purun;: i.:re1·n .~ ,i:olf . Cou111ry ('luh. ,\dlt~. S:\~5. I)()(.; Ht;:'-Jnls. Ga-; k \\',11~·r J'd Si1.11.;. -' Lopct l.~!.i.nd -Beautiful S1tn Juan lslnnds. Local O"'nl'r \1-0uld rr;1<IC' fnr Ol'<tn~e County rc3idcnliul in,"On1c. Slt:i.000. t'o Cdl.I slOlt', ITfru;, lnl·d )rl .. i,::1r. L'OUI'!'{· \'Jr\\'. I.Ails i\lil!cr 1 • :).IC~·pini.; Hoonuo \\kl ~~·1-r···· F ! I $~ 1_ 't:r1L: PD. -Bach. rull ,\dull~. $1\.i. JJh. bij.J/3:..'7 01' 1;12 .. ~r.::1. IQ'201 • llous"k('t~plll~ ltoon11 ~. = .. .,i.., • v I's 2 BH . FN1n1 516!1-~Ji.1 Crpr~ .. ;,~·~~;~ ~1:,.S16~r~h:!lrro. 6TJ·6:.11.f7 W Uc.-..an \'1c1\· ;\pls dqis, Jl<>'ll, i:ar. ('h1li l ,\· Ill I ., Weltone&Company kitch. big clC'ck, ocean v1cu-, BALBOA INN 1J1\'~'.l.Y :! Br. ,\' tl••ll,:: l~!h 01; .\12--0:{.'(9 or ~ll-!:ltl Newhope Meadows Laguna. LCr:. I lil: lluu..:t>, lx:a1n lo.J i\hun StrL-et UJJIJt't. Ut1 -ins. t•;,qi, drps, -1-BLJ\ fl:<f \l Bt:Ac.·u-J1 7 S. Nt·"·l11ipt•, :-\,\ 5:?;,o -2 BR. Frpll'. Cl!,\R)·!! l'l'lhn;.:~. :.I\·. ,\· rl•fn :.;, i.:t1r.1 ,7;..gHQ <JUI<'! :!l'l'U Jti1h Pl ·u~· nr 554-2600 Pait fu111 houSt', La~a SJ:JO llllh. 5-l~·(i6."ll · Ht•al ly Company I ' ,·1 I ' ,n· 2 BP., f fJilt •, Bit-in St1, ..;n'4: ___ _ C~\LL GT:r Tll.'i PALM SPRINGS ••• ' ' " 0 ~ \1.\1 1-,\JI:\\.\)' !'11'1~' '.! Br .' I;'· ,"•ll. lo ruu·. 1•~ • • >C">•Oll ,,, '""(I'""" \' . .\LL~~\: 642 "235 ,. '6200 i-111pp1ng. ' arn"'. n1·1·r ..,, cr111 clr1 . ,, r·... '!:JJ A I F /U I 39 0 S:lOO • 2 UR,:? BA. frplc, ~-11·-1,-.,-,-1 •1 T I ~ ~ \'EARLY 1 BR fw·u i.IJ•I. :Sn P"I~ S?'Jj &J6.211 1 • --· ~i',."'d .i.,~ · p I Urn n u rn 0 i:::u-ai::~.lhlkbC'ach.Cd)I I " .. _-.1 .. Ulll\l•J~s-;. L'j1"1 ,1U' l'J'l\'11!' IJ('a{·h ~------n1lh.11b-1.ll•1 $.•M • l'R » U \ ( I fani 1111. pout, lqili'. S.,l;i. Ball~.:• ;u'l';t . 1;;:1-tli~-). 'I:-\!! t~.1;.},\:'\CI.\ '.,'-'·· ',' Br, 2 .'<t ",\\;--0\l'f,S.\\",-.lk '" !',,.,,. l~I * BRANO NEW * \ Jrl !"I \\•,I. t uo !lo I" o I ,\\,II~ lll!llW'h.IJ• )\ 1,; •I •I """ . " ~ . -'.' rpl'l :!l.\.,'!'J.'.>-:l:1l 'i ,1:1 i i''.\L !!ARBOR \'.L, I BR. :11 ~ ba/ I l S·O !h , l I ., home l hlk Ueach, Ne"111"irt. ---. --:! frpl, l\t'lh;1r, H!'.iul1lul Corona del Mar 3-7221 .:t, ":1 . 111 .•• Hi ainl' ;~ g. :l BH, rn1n1 Sl1J I• •.'...1. I-«-· 2 Bl! .t2 Bi\ Fr.1111 ! ·~• Nu VIEW RENTALS D P I 32261 J.n :->o. A, lnquu·e Api . C L' 1 -.... , i ·o, (' I r· I • ana 0 1n \'11. A•tJin:ent J>ark Con1n1 <ir 6 12.;-~;g::. _r:.x r;,~ .......... ·'" __ 1 ,n urn urr11~ wd uu1'· RI-\LI\ 1 J. \ ,,\ 11! .!1111 ,\ .\•1.· 1 ·.,11 ' l• o I •11.';-i'•; 11 I:; ·• 6i~l-030 or 4~1-::2l8 2 "R "'" CH llOL.:Sf' .. 1 fll~ll SI l'r:Jt l)o.•,1w. rn,11u11· \'IE\\" .\PTS, J b•!rn t. AtluJt~ .. . . . , ... (.'():\!fY '!BH, 1·1111~. •lrp,, 1 ,\v;i1!. '( -u ur:.J\ -ne;ii )ard ''''"11 June ti-I I !i'¥1 11111). S.:Ou m•1nrh. , THr. \ICrOJ.IA.'\ SlliO 111on1h!), i.:••)IJ l•K'«!1nn. CROWN VALLE Y Apts. 1 ER OUS(', $8:i, UTI] pd: I ~lurlna $~·) l!it + $11.)J . ._ . -.. 2 BP."'' i:';J!I", Pi 11.t. Arlhs. ''71" ,., ., I . ,, '•'I I''''' •. ' (l ' ,. . ' • • 6tW~ l"'l~P~ 5t .... "" ... 'T(YJ< t •C"O"'(•I C[) .. O•I<• Rentals to sha re 4300 I \VANTED acreage \·ic. O. BRllB,S\20utilpd:2 RR. dc~·,1.'Ahtt ·•'...,., 1 \\'f:STCL l ,t't"·i''H~.Sl lLY iii:~-l·ll!!I ("/I /hi I I I I -"o11a1., .~ .... ''"1 ui.;u r\1\ "' ,,,,,, Cm_, .. i;tna!I or luri.:c. &•11 1--•1".r~;>.N P1 'r11 tn.", 111·1 )l 11 -Jlwy 1 IC llh. 1 .,., .. I C)l,SllOutilpd ::!RH.~H. -.- -d<'t', \~•'Y .. h1". :1ttr.1t• CostaMesa 3724 p;,11.,\\'1rr~l.ti:~;...u:io Sl,l!l:!l•r.1·pt-;,dq1" 1'1i1 ,J, '.' t '1'"'· ·''' \\'_\ ... Tl·.fl \l•'"I' "ll tii.;11•1 L.111d Dc-11"..,n1nc11t Co.. S2".lj: 2 BR. 2 D.\, L'rl~I. Huntington Beach 3240 i;;u~lcn ,\· p;i flf). 1 tolk --f,i,i \·ir·run:i SI "I." . Slli~i el.,1,t•d ~;1 r,,~1., ku!' .,k. H1llt1nr"2· l .. •~ .:1~11• I ;,.l~·~l.i:i. l\'alk to ocean. ,\i.;t. Fre.J,. llL\" , •. 1 .. ,.L'D' ·J-1-;-1, ! :\l:ulnt•t' l'rk ,\: .'i1·hl S.1..!IJ. Unbelievably Beautiful [ ... -1~ ·--Kl1--<f>S!J.,r)(lw-l:ll l •ill• ,.,1.11 .~1 111:.!• ,,, -111 1 I:• 1 ... \ 11111 1·1'"1 .• 11 111: \Iii' ....... ~' ' Condominiums !!i!)-Sl::o A:\ · i:. -'-'.~-• ~ ' • blij-2:vi~1. · · • , ·I.DP.~! duph·.x , t'l';iis. <lrro~. ------Tiii•: t::..:crr: . ...:(; -=-~~~~~---;&-cfnt'd, i.::;ir, a111•l1 ~-Slltll. 1-, . , _ , . , , . ,· -\ ,\!. [) I Sl'.Hi'~ (,:irdi•ri ,\1'1"·' lol1n~. l:H'\!f'. ft•n•··"I \d f'lr Irvine 3844 1'1•1•11.11• I'" ,l;1oJ11••ll o:.' 1..-.11, ll •11·•1!1l''" h. 11 ,r; 1, :~-•u , L' .io111 for sale 1700 Corona del Mar Ji22 l!\l,\lil.'I':~ Sl!Jj '1 BH, iiuit·t , tLa.~ 01. c:-,~Ll •. ' .. \dull• 1~1 fll''.~· t l•111 "r"1 l'hi!<h'f'n ,1,., P"'~-P\t i.:::ir:i:.:r. PALM MESA APTS. 1----------area, ni•:ir ;ill~ 1 },<1,tliluff .J Bil., '1:: Ba ... l~t 1•\•'l)'"h•Tt' .... ")!rt.,1111 ,1:!1 51;:1. Ml! P;iuliin!l'J, C.)1 PARKWOOD :\11:'-L:Tt:.; 1(J :-.O'l'T J:Cl!. BY 011!11'!', Studio, }'urn 1 BE11Y ,\, GP.UBS, l"!C·altor V1\C,\'.'\T: :l Ult Duflh''· Jd, garl]~·lll'L'~_Pool U!>l'. 'rly 11.ill'l'~11ll. IJ~ 1~-.1. 1~0·1·. :11 >-l'i!i l . 11.~· h. I ,.., J H!:. fi.,111 $].,~ Blk fnHn locuch. Jal'Ut.t.l 644-~18 S'!t:J. !\.id~. :-llJ.:ls, )"<ird. <:'I•!'. l"_<" turn s,:,jJ·•" •ll' unfLirn H111. ·":iunn. :c>~I' l·:l Hdnn, --New Adult & Family Adq11~. :'\io f'"1 '. G a rage§ for R e nt 4350 MIN1 W AREH,OUSES I pool & beach l'lub prlv. ' StlJ 1nv 61+-0 :-{ t'urn·L'l11llrrt r1~1n1 s 1 12 . ! 1:1t, hltin~, l'l'JIL~. i!rp~. :'\r. Apts. I i ii ~h·'a nr. 00:11 dot.'k uviiil. Bit-in. Laguna Beach 3148 Homefind ers * 541·9641 -· -· --·--"" · I .sr·.··· CT ·. '"'" 1,,, . .,.,1,,, \\ HUil Rt S1tpr1n1: r·pntl'1'll STORAGE I ---llAHBOR Vu, 48P.., 2BA. nn r:. •>Ml 19•1 II' Ir ' r· ,. \( l-.1 Ill(~ t'rorn SJ\j/m•1 1·, hlk~ fr•11n \1•111~,11 P.l1·l1 D.\\'., .slv, ri•frh::. \\':•h•r NJ..:\\'110:\1~.:FOH LE.\S~:.:t. k I 6-12-~Gill. ' :iut't'..O ....... Hll ·ln rnni.:-1· J.:1trlfl l:I' .~f11i-~l\l;Q '" \J,,', 1 lfl '11' \]"\' "ol 1·if''.I'. S2·1.!IOO. llunt. Harbour )~~~2 RZiU~D ~!:.!':i11~~n~ Hr. t'l'Pl~. Urps, :z;:,:,. n11h!~. ~;;~·1" :It'~~~ t<J,r.}001~r!~·~i'. S\iij rno. E<lrly. lil'..!-.~lffl tl1~/11J~1!. d~h"hr . l~·lux" 213-59:?-?!JTI 9'i;s..ti0St $30 WEEK & UP d.t)."I, _6,:!-1-1.'t\9 '':I.-"--_ sh••" torpl'•• IJr;,i-o·iP~. 11~.J.!1 ":\1·1: 11111111 1•"., I .. 1 •I ' CO:-l'DO. Adulls only $500. I i;ttrd1•ne1', i-ofl 11 .1 !t't'. s.Jia. •Studio & J ur~ ,\pt.... " .. ... •I.• J i••lll $7 :~! /•I 111n!11 ;!di'• •·n •tu1:;:1lr"1. nr 11• 1 '"· " ' Duplexes/Units * * * Irvine 3244 ! =>IS-'1·16-1 • rv & .~hud Sl-1"1 It.,._. Avail . LOVE Ly 2 BR. 11h BA l/;fl) Jordan i\\'I' 5.l:!--0900 for ule 1800 Lido Isle 3 l 56 1 11.u·hor \'iC'w . 1.u~k • Phone 5er'l'1t•c -lllrl. 1.oul \\':t lk lo ~1111p<c S.· S<'hool~. Laguna Beach 3848 -----------1 \ 1 f 1 ., • Childrt•n .t, Pct Sf>t·11on 1 l'h1ld 'lk. no rwr~ . .-.1s..?.:i2.i -- HOUSE APT 3 l>Jrni .. 1 1 ~ ba . \:ll' or ('ii)!'. -)rs. ZJ-6 N 1 Bl I C'.\I ---------~F\\' D I 2 A 2 Ba + . BEAUT. 4 BR. N o rd ~ice Santa Anoi are~ , SJOO 1 $.i'Jj .\IQ. l'.cft•rcnl'C''l n:q i . ' c""·t.'°1 _vr, ·.. • STli':SXl:'\G 2 & 3 Bit. · ~ up•·"< r, · NE\V 3 BR, 2 BA house' plus j Ba.1o1ronl, pier-slip. Yrly or :! btli'fll .. '!. bu · ' ,\t;l:.~T tHl-i662 t __ JIS-9Ta.l or 61a-JJ67 __ C:inlt>n ,\pl~. Pml. T{('c, fr~11,., IJ'tllQ, rrpl~ f<. 11111•, 'BR.''"· Bo\ 'pl. f'lllc•.. •_un1n1cr_ rental. 673-1700, The \\'illow" ......•..... !"IO ":·.t''-I( \' 11,, 2 ,_1 ,,~,•--r I S:\IALL bal'hclur unit. rurn, area. $185 & lJP. 'i!O \V. 18th 1n.1ny hul~l ·trl~. ,\du,~s _onl.1o , patios. garaRes. .1oa r 11 s. a..,.,,.,i 2 brlrn1., 2 ha. t;t't'('nbl.'H _ ! Vu. co 01 m pool/tl.'11111.~. 11·~~~1~_'?~~ ~11c1.111~~--', ~~· l. ' u!llllll''. ra!l 12i:i1 162-J 1!11. " ' I "'..N\76 . ., f . v ' ' "l' .•. "" . ( r '"' s C'I Tlfl 111·!,,; 'rl» h ......... 5:t6J 1nt•I Nc\\•port J.leighl s. 616-1-11·1 South Laguna 3186 Jo1·a11on. lol-; of e;,.1ri1s .. S32.1 I $ j 7 J. A s k fur •v. ,,. ~ · • us u•: (l\(r ""· e TROPICAL l'OOL e BY Oii·TK'r, xlnt rond. 2 hdn11, 2 ba. & d«n JoyN', &~l-li91/&l:!-8Z~ _:'\on tlnnkrt'. ,;.1~1r~ 2 BH, 1 ·~ R,\, sf)Lra.J 2 UH. 11hl•l' Y.:o h•r •oC'•nn SiOO nto irx-onic, 2-2BR. 1 BR nt'ttr bench, nict, lrotn hun1c, L:nLliC'l'!llly P11rk, \:f'\\' ll·1t·hor \'u s1:;(if\10 " DEA UT r;.;:~N' 1 Br lot.~ of srairl·asc, [rp!•-. p Ali o \'ll'll , r,.-,.,J. C'i·p1~, drJ", 'I II .,,,,_ ·'"" Ju_ne n lo Aug. 23 for $750., ti>tnn1. pool Hn<I 1l'nnb $."f,O • .,1', (o·p,lo• ., "'·· 'i•-1 ·,,.,,0· ,",.I blllns, pool, 1\alk to stxlp-\\'atcr & Gas Pd ~t l~l16il stoii· l:••{ri~ $2i:i 67."rho ;' gut'!l!. l• us! St' . """''""""· ~1 70 1 \ So h 1 u. . -Dd, ., • -1•1c 673-iZI.:> ,t:. OT3-9-l03 ., ::i1 st' vc. · UI .ai;:~ I 3 bdr111 .. 2 ha. /l;t:""' 1:Ul111'-iinvl. 610-13:17 or ~5i:!·I nr I ping, ,m• ln1rn t~·h $1~; nw. ~l'\ell' l ,r.. 2~1tns,IC.-"c·-------~ lncom. P'op.rty 2000 General 3202 r<)1..'k duplt>Xl'i nc11r lugh tilu.1:.00 ext. l·Mi:i. ! 931 \\. 191h SL J li-(}19:. drf)s, crpt, JiOOI, frpl, l(UI'. Mesa Verde 3863 I s1:hl')ol. t'Olllln. 1·c1.:· , fl 'lL'l' u h ··heln . ""7 \ L'a .1 \d Jts " •1 ""b \\' n ... .. ,,.. .. •""" ,._,, ::! Bl!, 2 BA . lu xurv ..,.. · ....,,_. 1·"" '"' ~ ' u '1 pc~."' · u;:o), i Ill' I' '" t TWO RENTER~.. 1~'111i)l1 .............. !';:~> .. ...., • '· . ' . . 2l~I . $1:!1) u!il vd. C)I. " 1 '"'· Clll'f)l'T(•I. HOUSE + Ycn1 Ct'! All The Houses ·I lxlnll .. :.!I~ ™•· ~~1.11 ~\I· lro\\nhontl. r 1111<. I tn1 J_ r!bl pho111· ;1-1s.~fl.lj " . . . <lrllJJ(''· frrl!" ,t• ~t•1\•. '"'ailullle for rent ln OU B fl. n~·1~ t'OrMlo on ~l'!!CU· I i::uragc. S.100. n1n. !JIJ)(.-1J.1i. LOt r Apt. Pool. Ji1cuz11, •l1~h1111~hi·r. 1•ru·!rn-•·d i.:111 1-3 BR, 2 BA llousc plus , 2·2 BR, 2 81\ 1\pts. PatlO!>, fl'pl~. yards. In u n d r y , garages. &!Hll·l BULLETIN trPDATED 3 bell, pool nnrl lt'nrn<c , . s~:it ;; ~R, 2 BA, din1n~ roon1 . X~i~T IBI?. upr in t?Jrl. rent lncl. .~I} ~111. rerrl~, "111rr pil. 5'11 j 0111. C,i\J riml's '"'t<ek. 1 hdrn1., 21~ ba. t.:n1\'t>rshy Jl e1rbor Vieii· Hon1,., 'oiu· $l_s.1/1110. Nu fX'.t.~. 1-.arcl t·n~·I !!ar. s2:1. r\'> pelit. 3!13 192-64i" Homefinder' * 547·9641 Pork. ju.~r rl'dt'•1Jl'Uh'tl, inunity pool. $l00. g,",.'l-3891 \\alkc~lcaltor. bl2-~ llan111lr)0t-,-l~ll Ne.Zport'""Beach--3869 1001 \\T. 17th SI, 88.nla Anll l"Olll!ll. 1-et·l'{'<t lion • $1.:.0 1"iI~UFFS, £k1.1ul. Linda Con· $'111) lo $1.1;1. :-.0'1cc I Br I BDR)l upper, crpt.<c, drm;, 2 DL..'< 4-plcxe.~. 2 ·:!hth'm, 6 ·2 bdrm tslde by 11ide1. Xlnt tax shelt('r. Call l'IO\\'. Full priC(' Sf'i.000 a t'OPY· Rcalror s.ia-m1 or ~1. CLOSE TO BEACH!! LANDLORDS! \\'c Specialize in Ncv.-por: Beach e Coron.a de! i\lar e &: Laguna. Olll' Rental Scr- vic<e i.!t FREE to You! Tr)' Brnlll'I Nl'w l)coluxt 3 & 1 BR. l'\u-VJey,•: s BA. dbl '1;8.r C'a. S.W.000. NU VIEW RENTALS 51 4 1Sth St JIB. Call Buil<kr, • 8~7-395'1 . 6734030 or 494-lUS 12 UNITS·EASTSIDE. COS-rREE FREE TA ~tESi\, Refrlit. .!tl<'l\'f', e Profl'S:iliol\AJ Scr.•k~ e ('t"f)I drps. Sl&ia incumt' mo. *LANDLORDS* $168,CKKI. 0'4-ner. [;l$-9b"'$ Homefinders * 547·9641 MOBIL llome Park on Col· l calilomia's Laf)ttst oraclo Rlv1•r. AtU 101 a\'nll. •Renlal St:orvtcc-:e F'orctu Co. Rcnltor 00-5000 l Sit, HR. $12.l; 2 BR. C!\1. 3-2 BDR..\i hl'lll~S. pool, E . $WO: 2 BR, llA, $155, ~ ~R. Cosla !\!~. S67.000, Room ~&lk to bt11ch, NB .:22~: .:\ lo add. ;\gl 612-'Ml l Bit, llB. $200: l BR tnul ' Fam1, O T; 2 BR Honie (SCJ Tripl•x $56,950 R..'lnch, ac:re8$(C, S21S. l\gt. oci::AN VlEW • 493-418j t"rt'. 91!)..8,JJO -'--'-"'""-"'-'=---- • CALL 552-7500 do. ,\\'llil June 1 .. 3 Bl-t, 2 tr;11lcni. .\rlol1~. t>r~;,:,o. hltn~. Adult~. no pet11. PARK NEWPORT • VISION • bri§., swo. mo., &1 1-&.18.1 132 \\', \\'llson, c.~I. 612-11)4.i APARTMENTS Red Hill Realty REALTY f{Jo:Al.TORS t:nh·. Perk Center, lnolne NEW T urtlrrock 2 BR & Dc!n, 2 BA "'' bl!n~. $375/t.10. Cull before 5, 67:.>-2000 Ni':\\' 3 RR Homl', in Turtle Rock. \\'11lk I<• $chi!!, tennis, pool. hull. $<1Xi. Pl'i.v. ply. 833-2708 RR.AND rn-11• :.BR, 2BA. lam 11n, lk!n, fomu1l 1tlnln11. i.."<'11· trnl hv111C', i\\ail approx April 15th c·a.11 83341>116 • , .a Dally Pilo1 CJaaslfled Art. &12 M?I. N t Sh 3272 Huntington Blach 3740 2 BH. 11!1 BATll Bachelor I or 2 l.kdrot.n1~ .. wepor ores ~11\TliRE Adults, 1 ehUd nk. 11.rul To'.>l\11hOU!ll"-\ Nf;\\' Lov.t>r :! BH Deluxe $40 WEEKLY 'NO Pi':TS Call S.19-3524. F'r. $19-1 :.C Opc·n 9-6 D:i 1l) Duplex. I blO<'k from bf>11,.h. Executiv• Suite' 2 BR af)I , crp1ro. draped, :ipa Pool!i Tennis Le11M<. UlOtl\10. 979--0493 727 Yorktowf) Blvd. pool, $165. ,.\dUltill, 2257 AC'n>S~ rron1 r11-.~hk>n Islar.II San Juan Beach Bl\d. Al Yorkh)\\ n l\laplc ~1. ,\pt t', &1fr-9280 at Jamboree on S..1n J<><1qu1n Capi,trano 3278 536-0411 PRlVACT "'' 3 BR, 'l BA, Ifill~ Ro14· 644-1900 STUDIOS & I BR's. frpl, garagt, lndry, yard. 11' I 7 ) =-- R..EDt:CED n-nt for rouple e Full klrrhcri p;l!IO. $295. ~tl14. BA \'t'J{U:'\T or sm;1ll lamil", new 4BR.1 • 11 .. ,,~ _1 Cl!A:'\:'\t;L ltEt:t' I ~ ·~· .~~ 2 RR. 1·~ B.ll !0\\1\house l)'fH'. 2B'.\, Harbor Lanes nlf d1~1 , • Lllundl')' fn<·llltl~·!t Pario. garal( ... SHIO. 2 Br, 2 1111. ""' bar, pool . Obispo, ph, 1-493--l:ml or J. j e Frtt U!ill!it'll ft.C>.1208 ~11J«. t;.lO, l(';1~. 0\\r)('t. 4.!f.l-8746 e t-'rt.>e llncns alter 6, 673-2067 ___ _ Hses Furn/Unfurn 3300 O TV. & muld Rn'. avall. Sl1CKY DRA\\'F.RS can be SP1\CIOCS .. i Bil 1 I~. JI., • BRr·S.Quc mndt' ra•li•r 10 OPf'n by hlk to bf'ach, gar S'.!:iO 1st BAL. ISl.f-;, Ne\\·ly redN·. 2 BR H~. &\'<111 Sommer nr \'rly. from ~lay 1!11. 6il-3-H Cla~ltled ,\rl! Call 6~2-5678 loifll,)'! e Phone 5l'l'\'ll'e applyln1r ('andlfl •'A:< or ~p & lssl Avail I Z1 67!1-lill 9 I !\Ille to oc-eAn on .drav.('r runn{!r~. \\ hy or 6··~1 llave t1.ml'thl11g )'11\I '.l'flnt 11ell'!' OnMlficd ad!! cb \\ell • cull i''0\\1 &12~5673, slore ,_,melhing YQU v.'tln'l _ 1• -------- 10 O\'f'r U$:"' Sell ii ~1th a 2 BDRM <lupl<''< unfurn II Daily Pil(ll Cl1u1tlfied Ad. F.lcc. ranltf', frplc:. AdUITit!, Cell &12-567B. no D@lll. Sl&-5979 ' I . .11·.i :'°'., i li: I 1·pl, ll'\.! p.1!1•0, " I' .,1. ' ~;111n.1. t•·nr1i~ , 1r,...f•!·~· A LLSPAtE ,\lv1 1 Hr t rnin Sr~. ¥60-1970 SEEK& FIND. Amfrkan Salrllilr~ DOETELS T 0 R S v ~1 r o N R 0 S M ERERVOC S I IJ A S S A R II U h RSOXAAR CO I Tl R T \1 r URS A C E P S N A T S Y M C 0 1\ t G N A v SOCLCGECSPLl:.R £..:R " N ,\ u 1 'v HOO UOX AP LEN A I 11 0 G N OEARKVA N GIJARH x cl R A"T AR 0 A Eel s E T I L L~°AJ)o A R A E H R HYE X P L 0 n V U 1 ~1 S 0 V 0 ' R R E X N EEPCOI VGU A R RS S T R S C X X R L S T A NS L L T O O ,, ~t I 0 S E 11 E 0 11 C ,\ E R r U R B N y Y¥REROP R C v \' ,\ ' G ( s ( D S SE RATS L E 1 S " R I T U G N ,\ v D I S C E C 0 R E 0 R T R ,\ D S C E R ln111 u1 t111"'· 11'1<' l•·dtl n ''""' '" I ,, " ' .i I. ti.c~ ... ,,1. 11r. ll(ltln, "' 11 ... ~~ ·J'l1 ' '" I I" l <4 tl l>iJ.t.o" r.,,tl.~d b"1nm,.1r °'SCOVEAtR oso Till.O~ LCUO SCOR! 1 N.\ \(. ' FDLORER 5\ .... (0\4 "'' ' ""'"" nl Sl .\R \1''Gl' ... RD : l o<!lOl'!Ow Spun I 1hrrt ~ l..i •J1dt1 an~ !or ;ill 11f thr ,·111.111.tr•t ~rrk /. I u1d " huOI-.\, nu111bt11 2 1h1ough 7, o,tnd (,(1 • 1. tn1 r~fh n1 .1lo.111g chl·rlo.1 pa)ablt 10 "Strk ,\ fin~" '11,11 1 ,·1··~r'm ~)mhtJI<' Addrfi' ltllr1' 1n rar~ C•f lh1• nfv. 1r~1'' r ' !G DAIL V PILO I 10fflce Rent al-44~ __ ,_ '--"- NEW OFFICES ,\IHPOHT , \'..i !"U}I' l'l'lt'd, Vu!l ~P'' ll'f' I t11 t"· ··•'pts, 11111~h". .\IC, ,1ll Ulll ~hn:ll• 11!1·~ I' "HI Sl:?."1/1110. 1':1 :\!0 . !~~'.:\T f'f:J•:fo~ 1~1\l.l&\D~:." c~::-.:rt:1: ! :!082 S. t:. Bn,.tol :\1•1,1•11'! R1•:ach ~.Ji-iOHl 1 C .1111f111~·lr\'i11·· l111 1•r.;,,·1·t 1••11 · -NEW OFFICES-- IN LAGUNA NIGUEL Only 42c per sq. ft . "'* 11 S: t'I'. i\11 11111 111< I. ('rpr~. !)rp.~. h\11'. 11 .. 1b.u·. .!o'.f!I! {';1111111'"1 (';1pl•!l'1U\'l "-111 !)1.·i.:11 ""'"') "' ,\\1'1) !',u·k\\11~· ttJn1 off. 831 -1600 , * Deluxe Offices * . ~"·r·J.C'11'1', :;:..·1 ~!I Fl 1·•11111>1 ln1 .. 11I<'""· 1~ •1(ll•'O'• fJl u., I" '1·1111011 ai-o•a ·"' S\HJ':1 ..;1•I , ,\ti· J"o.:ent i.1 t 11 ;ilJgl· j_' nu 11 t y ;\11'1l<ll'1 Call 546-8801 20c PER FOOT I 1.r-~ "'1 ti t:nt1"· "'"~ ::; pr1v . I I~ .'<l'.\·1:1 r11)t,;, l>'ollld, 111r, l••lfl•T, 11:1rku1J.!, ENJOY The benefits of TRAVEL Call PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL today to set: if you qualify for a position in the AIR TRA VEL INDUSTRY ! 543 -6655 • Doy or 1vtmng don•• con prtport you for o p0silion os ~ • Reservations.Aaen\ •Tic ket ~aent • R1mp Aaent • Alr·fre11ht Aaent •_Travel Aeent lr1rl~··1:ool !:1,v "'· ln<1ir. 1 DIRECTOR: James R. McClure (USN , Rtt.) ESTBl. 1983 :.:'Oill Jl!o1n ·ntw, (' ,\I , 1 1 ti 1!-IOf•i Ar'1tOYID 101t YITllUlf'S TUINJNlf • TUIJIOff ,llWICllllC .lY.lll. I' lF~:l('l·:--s-·f'-,\-f-.b-. -~. 0 It PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL l:f•"T. '""'"' ""·'· 11.,,.1.,,· :ii ,\tl:unli \lt ·:1ulif11I 1111wlrru E 17 h S S A .. 11. 11u1,11" J:111l••1nnt, c·i"'' • .::~~6~l=O=o:s:l::'::~lr~ee=l,=o=n=l=o=~na=::.., \ \r11Jk,..r ,1;. L<'•' Hld~. l':ill. t ;,'Ill' !Jill, :(>7-0!:~; ol . -.11;.;,S:tS, 18th & Np1 . r.h·rl., C.:\1. \lt'-t•ITld, (•It'\', Cl'pls, 11i j1~. ut i I' ..c. ! 1:~1s i11 •11 ,1\' ..... ,o;::.n. ·;[(\IS 111 ll '\I;· ......... :l.1 1 1:.:-.1 Jti,jj'\ 1'.!.!i' ........ $:-.,-, 111:1-fih\I :.1:-!-l~!;i; OFC, f,00 ,,.\. !! \l l '. ,\[J{Pt)l-tT AIU::,\. ~.!."ill ~Il l : incl. utih!iC's, .\IULLAN Rt: A L T Y, ~ ·100 1 ln1rir. ~~10-~~iO. OF.SK spnl't:-;;\.uuA1J1-,-s.-i0 HllJ. \\'ill 1u11\ ide !u1·niturr ;it $5. nKl. Ans v.•t•rini.: "'h ·i1't' :n111l;1!1lr" ! i II i ."1 Pol'ueh Rh·1 l,, Jlun11n,:1on H<·1u·h. li-12-l:t!L r.:xCELl.E~T. prt'.~11!-:l' loc:1- 1ion 1lif"'1·1ly ndj111'('1l! t•l 1 11••w Lid" Vill1w;c t...,n11ilrx. •\PPI"!<. 5.'"ifl ~11 n. s:::t:J. nlfl .. I ::111; Vin L1t10, N.B. r;;;:.-m1 I-.. -J ~:\IO~FH l!:J:: J~E.'OT-,.- 1;\" ll'ttSl' \'('\I, ()Ix. nff11·1''.'1, ,lftj. ,\1rpor1er Hu!PI. .-~· ... ~1-.f!. inC'l. JI/•'. full ~rvic'<'~. 2172 DuPont nn. ti. j s:::ry1221 'NEW !'lush H!fi<'o• Bl•!;: .. :! I•) G nn .. ~uilrs. Cunf•'l"'nrr n1i. :\C'l~l' ("'l}it•t', ~C':11' ().('. Ith" po1·1. Kl.3-'.l(i.Ul, ~1'~\V OFt'!CF. · T\\'O roo111s \~1 " 1.l anrl 10 x 12. /Ill ufilllics fJ.1id. S/00 rwr 111onrh. Cu•ln \lt'l'a a•·ca. EBRON IX TUTORING CLIN IC Read ing -Ma th-Spelling DI AGNOSTI C TESTING lNo Charge) Your Child Will Receive Guaranteed 1-to-1 Instruction ·Adult Speed Readin g Available English to Spanish & Spanish to English At EBRONI X-Where Reading Is Enjoyable 2750 Harbor Su;te 7B C.M. 979-1626 Schools and Instructions Cxre1·ience male:J tire Be:Jl :leache1':l The MTI faculty draws up- on over I 00 yr,s of dccumu· lated business dnd teaching experie nce to make each class more then just another text-book course in the fields of: Accounting-Bookkeeping Date Processing Secret a r la l·C le r I C•I Bu1iness A'dmlnistratiOn · o., ••" ffftll11t Clalft Fl11011cl11t a11d Plac•111•11t A11l1t1111c1 ' . MTI Appravad hir Vafet"•llS nosiness ('olleitc 2100 NORTH MAIN STREET SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92706 Phone· 541-2673 Learn Computer •SERVICING • TROUBl.E SHOOTING • PROGRAMMING UASSES STARTING SOON DAY Oil EYENINGS Free Brochure Al't't!OYED FOR VETERANS PHONE OR WRITE 635-2770 CONTROL DATA INSTITUTE 1780 West Lincoln, Anahei m co you to ' of Cine schools introduce ' new ton1orrow. PRIVATE TUTORING IN YOUR HOME Basie Subjects Reading, Spelling , Mathematie< Also lnsfruction in Study Skill1 And Homework Atisi9nments All Age1 All .Grades HOME TUTORING SERVICES P .0 . BOX 5035 IRVINE, CALIF . 92664 PHONE 557-1041 or 552-1340 •••••••••••••••••••• • I I I I ,• 1• I I :Jortnin g rJew INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS al fhe 1: V' World Of Art • V' Ceramics I 1 V' Painting I V' + Special Guest Artists ,• I I I I I I '• CHI LOREN, TEENS ANO ADULTS FREE BUS SERVICE FREE LESSON WITH THIS COUPOfl • :1 II . •, I: CALL NOW, .,675-2643 :1 J: : For 'urfh•r inlorm •tion r•9•rdin9 pl•c•menf o' •dy•rtl1ing in th• O•ily Pilot SclioolJ •nd ln1tr11ction Olr•ctory CALL 642·5678, EXT. 325 JAPAN KARATE FED. 32.S No. Newport Blvd. N.8. Suite •S, Downstelr1 Deya Tel . SS1 ·361l ; Nitea 6'2.1317 Acro11 From Ho•g Hospital * Karcitc-Shito R.ru Shoto Kan * Afk;do *Jud& *Yoga * f\·1editation * Hapkido NO CON TRACTS -NO GIMMICKS Newport Air Associates Flight School & Ffying Club LEARN TO FLY $550 * FAA APPROVED * Coun e l"cludes: 35 Houri flight time il Cessn a 150'1 with 20 hours dual instruction. Club member5hip. 3 Month's free dues . In dividual instruction, t.w ilored to YOUR ability. 15 AIRCRAFT AVAILABLE AT LOWEST R.A TES IN ORANGE COUNTY Learn to fly now - - and have fun I * Fly Me xi co & Canada * Special Rates for Commercia l or Instrument Students. For Complete Details Call NOW .l4A-i729 or f"12-Kl.72 __ I PF.J.UXE ::t."i S(/. fl. n!i•., Csf. :;:;; II \\, . ., Cti:\I. $1 111 .\lu. -·-· ••••••••••••••••.•• i i ~==~ 979-1155 1:raionornil's. li kr'. fii."1-6i((l I BAYFRONT-OF FICE-S 1 Lu.lo !'IKIJI~ fll"~a. Nt111·1w1rt 'I B<>arh. Vr1rlou~ !<itc suitt·s. 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MEXICO "History Mexican Civilization" July 1st thru Augu1t 23rd ?'ilajor field trips planned include visits to Puebla & the Cholula archaeological zo ne J\lexico City & the surrounding ancient & modern sights & Oaxaca, l\·lonte Alban & l\'litla. Info rmation on cost of the two travel · study programs as well as registration procedures can be obtained by contacting lntercultural Awareness Center -- Director: Mrs. Lyle Johnson ~ SANTA ANA COLLEGE Seventeenth At Bristol, Santa Ana, Calif. 92706 17t 4) 835-3000, .... 39 1 ':--11111[ \.r 1:1ll••1 1'1·n' 1.111-• ------.1: \' Vr•"111. T •• k .. i 1<11 r .... 1 ... ••••••••••ll!l•••!!l•!lfll~i!'!~!~!;!;!;;J!!;~~ ·!li·.: ,;~::-1 1~~ Industr ial Rental 4500 Business Oppor -SOOS I Lost & Found 5300 I ~~ound 5300 1,;du'S trial Renfal 4500 ----:1 lo1t 1ndfound Jlnl II ?\'.l•l""11!1 \]. ('tl:\l.\lt:n-• Candy Store . 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Vic. of ln1't.-dca.se,,\prU6th,\'icot ~trrirx'TB_rv.1n, \\'ht, ~I . 11 t TD L san1a Ann Jlclg its 549-2."110 ~;~~~1~f~~\'A1~~'.a.~~\1g"J ,,r1~j[A"~111 . ~~he~.mB~i·n, 'A'hl,,.. 960-1970 ;= ]~ C' oa ns r:-.:D: (k'rn1il n Shor1 hair -----,...._.,,. Blk -·' roll•r v fn)!, Vic. 1i1h & 1n·11ie in LOST·ll'n1 . Ji·15h &!lier, 11~1' '.'i 1-fi~~ \vii·,~-...Blk 'ir;,1 :.:i•:\\' \ft.I ! lffl.~-1''° ... ,, 1'1 rin.11ncial • 1 UP TO 90% ~B. fi·l:>-16'H nf1 7. r"'· ITi.'::ill>t\) No colhu· '!I' ' c:Ars . . s11nri "'" l)ffu~· .. 1\111 rt r1J...r a1~1 t;t JNTERE T LO~i' n1btt><I Spani.~1. H & \V. tl',i'n~» Ht'l!Al'd $lJ. Gl'l\Y. ftm. lonahair, '.bN " 11~11 • 11111-11 ''h ~·r Ff'm. snntll. \'lt'. Sw11a An11 &IG-Ol!H. Gr1t,v & \\o°hllf', {cm. '11111' ...... ~!•r :-:i1. ~I'll ~. Business Oppor SOOS 2nd TD L~ans ll€'1Rh1!1. aJ{µ!l49 . FOUNI): Tnpc llccorder, :! r.tbccd n111lc klftenii. SPIHITUAL RE;,\l)[.R Open 10 A~I to 10 Pl\1 i\rlvicC' on nil n111 ttt>rii. I 312 :\. El C11mlno P..ea.I ~11n C'\cn11'ntc, For apJll, l Cnll 492-00:14, 492-9136 Single· \Vido\\·ed .fJl\'Ol'(;cd LIVING Is a ball when ~'UU find !ht' righl per.on. 5-17-6667 24 llouf'!I i'H.EGNA.i~T? Curing, \'Qn!lctenlial MUn~l'I· ing & reletTal. ,\bortlon. Adoption & keeping. ,\J'W\ltE.: 612-1-t\6 \I ASECl'O~tY Confiden!lal in to r ma t I 011 rounscUng & 1-eferT111. APCARE, ll'k.'Orp. A :\on. Profit 1\flenc:y •• W-4-1.16. INCREASE your busllint, 1-3 eup ~iZl'l!I In 2 v.'k!, no ex· ercis<'!>, pads 01· gimmick• Call JuanltA, 832-4:172 LJF'E or DEA11f; Let our babies II\'@:, r or alternAtlv~1 Mn ~ f\/V7 VAllED IKTElEST ED\ICATIOMAL WOHSHOI' UoUol.5oUUo AND MIHTOOl 48 VERY CREATIVE CLASSES INCLUDING : Belly Dancing Exercise-Jazz Danc ing q Floral Design Jewelry Making Interior Desi gn French, Spanish & German Investments All Types Crafts REG ISTRATION NOW CLASSES BEGIN APRIL 15th CALL FOR BROC HUR E 548-2281 • WOMAN'S VIEW 328 No. Newport Boulevard, Newport Be•ch r.fi\SSAGF.: l: SAUNA Call She1·s. 963-1247 8839 Ad11n1s Al'C'., Hntg Reh • PAL'.\! & C.U-d Reader * Ad/rt'l:lucl\on 1~31 Beach Hh·d, Stl\nlon 527-3400 Travel 5450 NEED a rlrl" to t'lorlda7 Lt>n vino: Apr 12. Cnll Johu &l&-9140 Bobysltll ng 6008 BABYSITrfNG Lie. VOf' Nu~ v.'\11 babysit, n1y hom e. \'it-. Ura1~ Avt', CM. F'nl'd yd $.) ll'>Y $1 hr ~~g 8'\B\'SIT nl)' home. d11.v or night. 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W anttd 8081 lio.ii:-s;1 9060 Autoi W 1nted 9590 D1tt un 9720 Por sche 9750 Chovrolt t 9921 \\'AITRESS: nuuit be 21 .. ... • S..EAlfS Bf'NI, 30" Bromfl l[AS Y.'000\\'0RKER in !lt'llf'(i\ ol tome oocktall CJl'P prcf'rd. R .... F'RIGERATOR. c.r: .. JJ rflnge, loP 1,,'0\/'rd i,:r\\I, UM.>(I equ!p1ncnt. Nl'«l!i floor WE NEED YOUR WILL BUY YOUR '6.1 S.911, 11'0 ... ..... '73 NOVA Oir~l\•r, &lau Ytlth traU~r. CAD5LLAC DATSUN, TOYOTA lltnuwf, lleW tnw. stel'\lO, Coupr. Aulomatk, Power 13' SAILBOAT Apply iv peroon. cu ft, 5 yni old, 2 dunr ten Ptrfoct conct., 11'3. Otht>r nlOCJ<:I tiabh• suw & 1'.hapt'r, 843)W. 19th SI, C.i\1. r~i:r• r>erf~·t con:t. $95. itr1111. l'ood C'na_\rt, $3. ei. 11lso ht•ncht1, tablt>ti, e1c. 19' f\taJnpil 8' Jib. Seata1 4. OR VOLKSWAGEN "1"1 cond. Befit 0 f 1 er S1ttrins & Broke1, Radio & l>amxi &<111!1. 1910 n1od+•I, $hirp, clt'M l111e model cars. o ~ OT u. 5.'l6-4977 t rte u I a I e P't'rfeci l'Ontllllon S850 Paid for or Not. ptlv ro~ ~ilk:~·~:..!. 'f.2 90, SUPER OAS.5fC. ~~I . ~..5ZGAS1. WAITRESS. pll.r1 lb11\l, over 160 .. ll't St ., Apl H, c !'11. 48" f\oorescent lixlUl'l"S. CvntBt'I ~ \Vu. 11 on 21, call KENi\fORt_: Auto \\'BJihtr. clble tulx'1, ~. ea. Nev.-car anyll1ne, S~. ~1-M97. ~ an 4911 Karen AP 1-·or Chuck Tnl.pp KE.i-.:T ~. 5'1D.().1"2. ~!;.~o KOOCI horuo. C.11 Only "2399 Ann l.n. Irvine Uitd Car ~t11nQJ:i'r """.,._., ~ 96i-'12t2 be~>ttn 3 .It Spm ~ \\'hlrlpool auto v.·ru;her 1nu\ils1or radio SlO. i\lan)' \'IANT:.:.1> SS) Reeondltloned ft guoar 4' other f'f'lll bal'l(Rint. W..10C6 Off p \~~r ,.~fi~u!.0Q:r0nr1~j frN:""~d<"!:ll~w~"'"'-' ~•=1&<!6~~12:___ K1NGSIZJ:: bed. xtra llm1. set ~-~~ Burner N"JPANY . ot ·10 DATSUN 510 Xlnt run-11163 ~RSCHE •=", -u d Chevrolet ......... • A'Qlllll nul ~ .. -•• -.... J nin& '-"On<llt.lon, new painl, .. ...., ~ ~,owar hu.~lnest. Selling remaining ~ ~ O\'er :.> titl>c f9-1 M.'2 t.'Ond. Becl otter. · ~tacArtbur and Jamboree K1tchen. 512 \\'. 191h. Cr-.1. -Rtnt Washers/Dryers •'ll'11" locl. nuattreas. box Linht Tablt 543-0366 S:l \Yk Full i iiprlnRS & frame. $165. ~ !\.:1 llllOltlf ar COl!I. 11' ·--~~I 64+-4827 N~-pon Beach ~1nlrl1hnrk. 1~· Tl'd f'lll . 1'" .,._... Jaguar 97~ '68 9111... 5 1pd, A~l/J1ol 83J.«JM P..Clil. Call !ti!. 3, 532-3191 'G6, 3,8 "'·'Ct. CIUtlc. H~i radio, new elult"h, •~· 1 •.,--.0R Sal•, ·~ EJ C.mlno, • '· ~l'JIJ2ma nt . i .... onh $3j()l. Que en 11 l i <' /' l!'iG-4564 ./ WAmtESS, EXPJ::HIF.I'CED * * Sl<l5. Jnc. ~11\-t~-LJgooJly 8' C\BOVER Travt·ttc SABOT I N .,.. 96Z-Qi6 67:).2269 l""• caniper Sll'<letl 4, elec. ~boon! ll' ootr 1 · 1r TOP DOLLAR PAID cvl'rythinr. 22 + i\t P , _ or · v.a. 4 spd, alc. pl1, p/b. ONLY. See ~ti.Ni ~h·Leod, j Bicycles 8020 ))On1c 832-2.188 sen Brow1f• 499-2211. I . 9' VBLLO\V aofa $75. Yclluv.· wn•~r jncb, t14.'d0\Yns $575. Bill(' & \\'h/~nsti~~ .,1~s. .. : IMME,DIA'T~LY I.Aoki & runs ICfYlil. Olcu · Toyot• 9765 i map It .cood llre1, $tl95, WANT•·o 1. bl 1 r-.tF;N'S 10 i;pc<'d SChl'.1nn. d 11~ c:.. • l't' 10 e coup e Llk<• hrru\d ltcl'• li~ht blue 1111<1 v.•hltc lncltC 11e1 ~. 831-3,)119 Toll c:ontl.. $200 (:a 11 FOR ALL. "(}Jtf.IG.N Ci\RS ~ 1 ·-' r.111&1 5".11. &15-3485 ail 5 \'JANI.I) 838-!H.5.'I Call or comt ~n. 10 &tic us.. J •n sen 9732 '74 TOYOTA CHE\'. '69 tm'pala SS 421 lo man11ge ncv.•ly bullt $IOO 491_19:;2 ' Zl" A1tr11lra1 <'Olor Iv 1'0n· t'een!atlonnl vehlClf' nntl --·-----solt', xlnt 1.i111d. S75, Book· A.\JffM """°· A"Jo. MC. * USED BRICKS * $11>r--'"EY Sabot, llke nc\.\' J t-:N$l-~~ J)•S. P 'B. Konls. X1n1 mini-warehouse ~to 1· n ~ c Building Materials 8025 <'rtllti J2x5' $40. !162-9824. '* 87()..'1'164 * ..... 1111 sails & rli,:Kl'<i for JN1't:RCEPTO!t Bett Deal Anywhere! mnd, SLOOO or ? 968-IT~- complex. Loc11l1'<l in S:u111~ * LOVJ::.~fo;AT & ~In. Ana . Salary to 1)1' ncgolint•'fl lldl Of F & E , 8085 ro .... ·ing. $.'(Kl. GT.>--8683 . l.ull{C Sclec1!u11 LEASE OR TRADE -c. ur n. quip. 36" Tri-Mnron. pl\rlly llnlsh· of Cqloni Chryi lar '925 -alao Included rC'nt /rel' '"'ll • Surplus Bu nt cus lo1. nii11~:! O Vl'l"Y i,:d. bedl'OOITI Jl'l()bll<'·llll ullliti('l'I" \1>\'f ERlAL . ll>Xl'• of NE:\\/ quf\I. nevt'r ~I. Ulually paid. Possible fl)r !llKU 01' ITJ:;i\lS! Dool'5, luinbcr. r !y· h1n !J6S.~10. SIX er!, \.\'111:.si':lans. f\lust llCll. Iinn1cdlatc Ol'l!\'Cry All Modelsl -11 & -61 " "00 IV "····· 11.~ Nu >'ULI. Sf'.RVIC'' DEAN LEWIS '68 CHRYS. lJO. " P\.\T, won111n to n1ninll•ln nutsidl' "~I. alum &htcllni.:. 1nold Solid ~tapir Round Table ·1 f!mployment. r.1u~I 1111 prni.I· \nJ(, lv~rt(IO\\'ll, CIC. t•hilh'S, :l ICBVt'S & l'tiltt't. Hon by t.1uy 5111. Plcoir.e BUILDERS SURPLUS Just refinished. s 1 ;,o, \vrlte Classified At! No. 78. i:iOO So. "hi.In, S~A. &1>-2623. 9i9 t';ovl'OOI" C~1 ROOM DIVIDERS $450. : .,.. '" '~2 9405.,.. .o. "" 11lr. 10\') ml. &le ii & )-ou'll Ve1·y re8Ji00ablc -\\'ANT 111a111 for a kllc. -• PEf>AJlT:-OIE:NT buy it. GT'....MOG Jt>ho c ... ,, Wt•·· R, .. ., .... blo TOP CASH SSS TOYOTA co"',,-',"-u"'. c=~-.99"°32"1 300 iC! No. Npt. lilvd. i G-&r,.3032 alt1·r 6 .p~ Dllid for u~ 1 Ar<-!C or Jeeps NEWPORT , IMPORTS I 6, .. CORVETIE '72, SHngray, Dally Pilot, P.O. Hoit I~. ~1un thru ~a' IO·!i Gooo-BU\'s:-12;-St>cl'I Sof3. Costa l\fesa, Ca 926::;::""~·--714: ~·!0'\7 \\'alnul Dining Sci, Thi k N.B, 646-7414 SABOT, &.-h!x·k built, hl:x'r EX!~C SJ\'I Chl'll SIS125. Dk!i l gluSli. nllllt & \\'<?! 1nast. l.t:n~1·1CI~ Sl .1 up, Secy t·h1'$. $1112-1 \\'/siuls. S250. 612-;'ffil --···-··· --·~ 96G HHrbor, C f\I !t-', ' 1'' ~"r, AM }o'i\1, 1111', ftuto. L.E:ASE A BRANO NJ::."'\~' '':'I I ,\dull o\\"f)('(l, lmn1ac. $MOO. TOYOTA 1200 Corolla Scd1n I Call before 5 P~I y.•kdBs, for only ~.25 per mo. 3S 714-540-SCOO, e)(t &13 T. 1.l'l'"fll'I ruOll. open end lease. C ougar 9933 \\'ELDERS C a mera' & Equip. 8030 Chr., Exe Xiii! ro1itl. E\'es Expd aluminum & 1nib' .::c:.:c.c...o.;.-'--"-'----only-&i~~l!:ni Piel'ce 867 \V' 19, C~t. l AMC/JEEP 3100 \V, ()>·utt H ''Y·· N.B. 642-9405 \l.1!ldt'TS. AIM alum eu11f'I'/:, 6 Pc. JADE Crn. Ki,: ,;z Apply 2500 s. Susan, Sa111a 16rili\I !iOUflll movie projector, Bdrm Lk Ile"'· \\' i 11 Ana 1~·11 I: !IO\.\'Ctl, b'J cond. sacrifice. g.1G-A!i63 P°'·'t·.""'· •.•• 7 II T-ut•oon ll •l .969 .lnrbor c:1d. '.i\I. -·-.......--1\'1: 1my top pril't' in ('ns .ror M azda 'iimiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii~I your elcun u~id car. 9731 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA '1>7 XR-7, good ge.& mileage. Xlnt cotld. Ne~· brake5. 49.<XXI ml. su:m. 55EHilil • 'WJ-10 WA~TS ""0 \\'OHK? S300. G.n.-.fi6fG LOVESF.AT & SOl'~A. i,'OOCI DRIVE A CAB' ,Dogs 8040 _,__ "'"-" be•t oll<r C~ll * Socudty Pot Prod. * • Howord Chevr et &'<II 28c lh. Colt. ch. 20c lb. C1mpert1 S•le/ D.llL.'s $2.50. HJ/more $2. R•nf 9120 l\1ac1\rlhur and Jan1 liorcc SN Th'e All New 1974 MAZDA Rotary Engine · Pickup CllOOSE your hoUJ'lll, \.\'l.Jrk •;:.;.:<.;________ ,.,.,,pe, ....... or " .. 'for yourSl!lf, be your ,,...,,11 e PUPPY WORLD e 979-0138· !>17-3917 l·llS t. \\'ilshire.1--".;;;.;_ ____ ..cc Ne .... ·port 8ckl'h Ford 9940 •., ' L ,1 ' • 0 \ ';-1_, <1' ; L• , O I ' ,•1! boss. ~ten or \.\'On1en. Cart Chihuahuas, Tiny Poodle~. DINE.."I'TE: St'I, forn1lc11. 7 be slightly handlcupped. Boxer, rit Bulls, Bull pe .. I JI., S:~. Solid Oak Neat • ~ean Apv;eanmre. TC'rrlcr. SL Bernard, COC'ka· Antique Table $100. 5'\8-!164:1 Vts., rellrerl. Age ~ lo 70. poo. Japanese Span., Lnhs.. Sl lllllll ~ t'urnl1ure a l SA 'i2 CHE'V.Y L!.Jv 13 ton PU ~1 F.ASTER Puppies, t.iny Toy w I \\' e Bl \\'a y M C!ibOVCI' \\•E l:S\J\" Poodle!', \.\'hit!! & chAm-camper. Sips ~. fully l'<1uip. lfllPOR'fED AUT0.'5 pai,:111.! 8 \1·ks old. 5-16-12'11 S2500. £1~157. BEST PRICES PAIDI -- '71 TO\'OT A 1600 CT f'uel-tnjectf!d. • h cad c rs, Konis. Nu brks, tires & hall. Just Dyno-tul\t'd. Gd ~JPG. Fast. sm. '71 TORO PINTO 4 sl)l't'd lransmls.slon, radio, hf!lilrr. cus1on1 exterior. (3'l'lCOZ\. Sui;iplement your income. Shepherd. 100 l\1 J XE D \\'holesole: Dnve n co b 6 hl'll or 1nore" PUPS!! Stud S;:rvice i\·lost 894·2020 Piano5 & Organ' 8090 2 CAJ.tP~H. s1-1 ELI-"i, XW"\T D•an Lewi' Import• COND, f\1U$1' SEE l'O• lfrrl.K1r. L',J\t. 646·9::ti~ day. Apply In ~rson, I Breeds. Open Eves. 531-5027. Yr.l101v Cah ro., 186 E. lfilh St , Costn l'\1eAA. AKC \\'1':1MARANER, male, 2 yeant ol.I. Champion blood· lines. Desires female with sanll' for breeding charnplon pups. S.11-5838. \VOJ'wlAN t.o stay with Elderly Person, live.In. &J6.lllll9 I~ Antiques 8005 111E ANTIQUE SALE llALLTREES UNLIM ITED Fri. 12-4, Sat. lG-5 642-9181 1101 Victoria, C.M. 1\11NI Schnauzer pup;:11e.- 1\h'.C. CALL !'ii~) 531-9!11; DOBERi\1AN Pinscher mnle 6 months old, ears complete, $250. call ~12. FOR Sule, /\KC 2 yr fl.fall' "Old Enclish Slleepdog" S7s., &15-5156 Ei:EGANT & in!elligent poo- dle pups. AKC, Champ. si1-ed. block. 493-4269. Fr•e To You 8045 Gt'l~ll • PIANOS ___ 64<l-ro76 Alf• Romeo 9705 Mobile Homes 9140 1:..;.c..;...;._; ______ .;..; • ORGANS '69 AlSA ROMEO &•>'II"" 5 ~IOVl NG. Sacrifice fu rniture MOBILE HOME ~peed & XLNT. 831-2040 sale. F.:veryt.hlng goes , Open Nights 'tll 9 FOR SALE : ;Doo''cc·~-----= 3 DltESSERS SIO cu. vinyl couch $15. 548-52'.!3 Days, 556-8095/E\•e, 64-1·8879. Sat: 'tll 5 :30, Sun •. 12·5 SILVERCREST Audi 9707 Qurcr:: .sate. sooiona1. Like Rentals from $5 MOBILE HOME -- ne .... · t-offl't' thlc, lanips, All ~· " 5.1', 2 B~ 2 BA, cn~p .. ·~ s~~~\1~.~1;:· h~:~'. ;:rft~; for s-15., 979-0035-e Pianos & Grands .• rnpt.'<I, bll-i ns,. reli:i~ · super clean, l\llL~I Sl'll, Be!j;t Garage Sale 8055 ALL MAJOR BRANDS \vasher & e~ert. dryer ..... ·in;il otff'r 675-1398 673-5760 for 220 air l'Oflll.. kilr.1 .~· =~=·~~=='° New Sp. ts·[rom $595 clo<"k. slo~ shed. lnrid· BMW 9712 \VANTED * USED BRICKS * 87G-•1564 Used frorn . , . . . . $9;) scnped pnlioJ, Three YJ'll. olc1I';;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Players " S895 -like nu. lu-ntl'rl in new!• Grands " $395 adult pk. 11\Yay from noisy Mm!. Dt:attw rOtl Hco;:•:.:•:.:•;:• _____ 8060= ~O DEALF:KS PLEASE ft. One·hnlf hi. from <'lub-BAVARIAN • 643-2342 • 2001 F.. 1'1rst St., Sanla Ana l,,==;:.,=:~C:.-=--..-aJS-7871 1900 TOYOTA Corona, 4clr, radio, nlc, Sl.199 or offer . '71 MAZDA RX2 .;,~~rcA Lt""''" "'"""· Rotitl)' · 4 s('ld • Vinyl Hool, Aulo. trans., air & nlagl!i. HAdlo Hcatl'r. Exc-eptlonal, 831-~ Dir J.w: htilcs 19i8E1\D~. 1 ,;;o:._:::::~:::c·---~= $1577 ~w.ltwi4 W TOYOTA Only $2199 IT ;:.:_':::iu:::m"'ph::..._ ___ 9:.:_7.::;67, I Howard Chevrolet '69 TRIU~fPll GTG .+ rcbH c;J!l66""'"'liac~hoec''-' "C . .'-M'-.~ .... ~·~303 en~. trans, am/fm, tape '62 ~~ALCON Country Squire 1\laeA1~hur and J a1nborcc deck, O\'erdrlve, new clulch, \\'agon. Auto. trans., & run.~ Ne....·port Beach new tires SU«)() or best oUer good. :Xlnt transpcn1ation 833-055J 545-5793 ' S300. 6T5-ffi33 be!ore 6 & ~rcede' Benz. 9~~ vOlksw"•-90-0---~9770 5-IS-7482 alter 7 pm. 'fiS FORD Co11ina. 26 n1pg, Good body & gocx:I lireii:. Ne"' brakes. runs really good. $650. ~9.J-182J alt 11 8;;~~ ~~r~:~ur;:. ~;,;_It~~ ALL MAJOR BRANDS EVES. 213-&.l\.4600. 697-it~i2. OT ,, , '73 Volvo & tack rms, lovtni.: care & \Vurlitz(•' w/rhy !New) S499 CAN BE SEEN AT: MERCEDES 1800ES pri\'acy. We f!'('(I. Back Thon1as (UsecU S!9j CRESTMONT 0 ON DISPLAY ·I speed \l'/O\'erdrh·e, leatlx>r ,•~m=. ==-=~~-~ Al\'TIQUE couch, claw roo1 $250. Oak rocker S75. Old slow $75. 645-3289 tM'fore Bay. $25mo. 546-5035 or Lowrey w svm INewl $::1695 ESTATES R S int~rior, only 16,l'.XXI nilles '72 FORD LTD C.OUntry e Organs house. Red. to S12,9:i0. Cnll M &-l 50 USED 1'""REE to good home 6 "'k. 54().-0}32 anytime. e FREE e \051 Sile Dr., Bren. /Ccnlrnl and like ne\.\'. Squi1·e 9 pass. 'Vagon Appliances 8010 malle khit.ty nao~~,!1orris. OOUBLE lrallcr. T•>P cond. Organ Les,ont t,ve. acros.." frnn1 Bn'a 1974 '72 MERCEDES BENZ 831·2040 loaded! S2'2% X1nt, fin. 4:30. Al w ite. oou-""'""' or ·1 1 1 FULLERTON MUSIC Contm. llosr.l Lot •1r, LUXURY 4.5 SEDAN Saddleback Valley a\"ail. 1!3l-IDtO Dir. REBLT "'asher . dryers, I ~Sl~~2-~1~11J2, •• ~. ------!~;;:r2;11 ~~~~~i axe J'J"I ,. 1., ,. t 1 V JI CO~TACT RAY, PK. ~ten.. BAVARIAs Urars 1he crisi~. n1orc mit<'s lmpo•ts ~tAVERICK 'iO Economic 6, d•h/w,h, •= & "P t· I -COLDEN LAB/C-·k•~. ..., '..__ ---· ---ti ~ .... ue5"5·7-41"•36n 8 n 8 cy for sho\"······ · ' " ...,., " .,. """ ··~ SCI ' 11 -------·~"~"'---'---.'· 1x•r i::a llon. dcsir,n & l'll~ilJ(' rlh, J)O\\·er, a/C'Onrl. auto. •·r. <« '218 or 839--~ Sm•ll m•I•. V•-Jovin", \\'EU 1 Pony, ., yrs. 0 { · 3 OSA XI ' d ~ 1X111 ·· Call .... ............, '°"'v • ., ., Good lhlld c 00 l''N 1,, CJ!rt f'OH.sulf'.8x?,j lrailcr \.\'ith , s for l.oog .l!m•• 01.1·11cri;hin .. FASTBAC'. V\V '69 R•d,·o ntcon.~. mis. need" "'ood hon1c. Ca 11 w ,. it'll. o "'¥ ' . ~r r" u e on "' " 6~ ~1 '\'ANTED: Ga:; dryers, " ., honle only. $235. 612-0851 871 1805 sn1aH cabanu -reasonabl<" 7 to choose from class1r: lines, ans1oc•n11J(' H.IH Heat~r. AIT.' rel-enl ~'"~~='~~===,.,-==7 working or ooL R<'asonable. c"~'~·~l60'1::::.:·~~--~--11 £H~ou~s~e~h~o~ld~-~Good~~·c=-~8065~~ I ~~~~~·~·;;";~"";~;;; rent space -only adulls hcouuty nnrl Sll~ety. rhorn;r conip. O\'erhaul, gd nihber. *'69 FORD FALCON* &16-51WS Sl\lALL brt>ed mixed Plll>' CONT I NUOUS FREE over forty need apply. No EXCELLENT from cwo; S8·195. Coul~ 11r Xlnl c-ond. $1595. sun. & 548-8077 S900-<>ffer LADY Kenmore c l ec l r l c pie~. approx. :r mor;., In CARPET,14'x16BenicnCold Of{GAN CLASS!::S J.~OR f)C'ts. See mana.gcr. Can be PRE-OWNED BMWS range lc11se for suita ble eves 5568993 M • k 9947 dryer good condilion $40. time for ~ Shag. 2 Pc &ctlonHI, Blk. ADULTS. [\'cry Tuesday n10_1·cd. 1640 NC\\'flOl"I Blvd., e ·rm 1.llOO TI. 4 speed party (S{iol.F UOl t4TJGBZJ . '60 ~V. Good interior. good I .•._v_•_r_tc ____ _ 551-1927 cm Occas. Chr. MS-001:1 7:30pn1. Start any 1rcek. Costa AT<"sa. fl '70 2002 · Joy.· nlill's House of Imports body . reblt cng, $500. can 'it f\lAVERICK, 6 cyl, aulo, LCE. custom, dlx refrig, ire SAAf0Y1AN puppy, 7 nlOS, Jewelry 8070 Tom Dieterich in ('harge. Motorcycles/ • 'Tl 2800 CSA -sun root 531>-Sl!lil. ale, A.T\I radio. Good cond. maker but no !rcr.zer, $125. needs good home. Coast l\lusic Costa 1'Tcsa. Scooters 9150 • 'i2 3.0 CSA· IO\Y mill;'s 52J..7250 1·5~1~1,~,R~P=", ~CL~E~A~N~V\=1= .. ~,,,,~ks SIW!llbest oner 492-1291 641}-4.107 551-1567 after 5 INDIAN 1·1'\.\·clry. Bought Ne1\'port Bh·d. at Harbor. e '7:.! Bavaria I spect.l 6'2 ·~c1 ·-TRIU'JPll -"" ,.,, "X 'CJ 'IEt<CED~" ·-.~ SL. & runs lk nc\.\'. ~=. Mustann '952 !\fAYTAG \.\'asher $15. 4 YR. old, mixed Shep.. sold, tracled. Turqouisc cubs • __ ,. '·' n 1"" ''• ' • " " C.J ~"' &G-'1365 *""'" ··• \VHIRLPOOL dryer SIS. fem.,spayed. Very gentle, for craltsn1an. 2172 S.E. I:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:= tended forks, pull back 5 'f. or 50,000 mill' \\·arrnnly Beaut. Buller Ycllo"'o:.:.._Am-1 ~~=,_:~::::~..,.,-- Both elec. 5-48-5233 1 ~·~Js."19'--'='-------Bristol, S.A. bars. tits!. p.ain1, Calif. a\'ailablc on all Ill'\.\' Fin ...,., Becker C'assetle '6-l V\\' Van, Re-bit en~. '67 MUSTANG L PIANOS -ORGANS sht"lld. 639-2981 1974 .t· ·73 B~l\\"s. tape d<'l!k. Soft .r., h11rd 1op. Runs goott. looks good .. l'~REE Pickup. Refrig. & LOVAS E Bl"O\\'Tl puppy, a~ BEST Inf I al ion Bu Y, New&: Used. Great selection. CLASSIC "6:} llondn l50 OPE!'\ SUNOA YS Crnlral lock'i;: systcn1. I S650. 493-fi039 Fastback· Automatic, PO\.\•e1· Appl. Run or not & scrap pro:<. 4 mos. Desperately Emerald neckh1ccs 8r loose Competitive' priCt'S. Open Dream Xlnl t'Ond, $300, o\\·ner. .Perfect Sh a p C' ~ 'ii V,\\', Bug, !UH 30,l'.XXI Steering, Air Cond, Radio & metal. 675-5258. needs good home. 842-7623 Emeralds, pvt p1y, 847-0896 Eves. I: SUndays. The best Purgrol 25 .. 2 nKI old, Sg.j.1rSO--UOle-~~-OC'l---d~J<.~, z.i.~ ong. nulcs. Boui::ht & mi Excellent 51750. Heater. Exce ption a I FJUGmiURE o r Speed· ClITE German mix puppies. Miscellaneous 8080 deals arc aJ...,·ays at: ~ 2729 seJ'Vlccd locally. NI'\\' 6-l. ·1008 ' 642--071 7 Throughout. (UUK002). queen Automtt!lc Wuher, White, brov.'Tl or B & \\'. £ Wallichs Music City · rV'"'lll I~ ~!ichct'1n lircs. 1'tust sec lo .r -• Only S~ 299 '15 each 546-8672 \.\'ks. CAii 6T'a-5·-192-. jijiijiiji SCRAM LETS J-IODAKA Slt.'l'ns 100, 'Tl X1nl ...._, a ppr t' c i a It' ! Ca 11 "jO V,\\'. Bug, Lo\.\' iniles, ' • South Coast Plaza ;;.ao.~'J(J :;r;~: ~~· $215 or best fr~ l'X:. 714-5-17-Stol bt\.\TI 11 an1 & Original owner, Sl450. ! Howard Chevrolet ==~"--"'--'--"'"-==::i 6:30 pm. 640-!325 AtacArthur and Jamboree A COtfvtNllNT SHOPPING -'HD SEWING CUIOE f O!t THE C:AL ON THE C:O. For •n ad In C•ll Mary Beth VVaman's ftorld 642-5671, ext. 330 Layered Effect :i 1t. > ~j \ ' 9229 v '\ SIZES 10Y2-l BY2 "" 1(f ..,,; .... 111 ... -r~ It's 0 Olll"·PIC('(' ch·e~!I \.\•\th 1he laycrt'd I o o k of rirparates: Cornbinc rrb·I) l'hf"Ck!i 'l)]U!I 1;01id f'l;ll(ll" l)Olyr11tcr ilencl for lhls frei;h, l'OUng !ilylr. Prtntcrl l'RllC'rn 9229: Holl Sitts JO\ii, 12h . 1-11:.1, 161;. l8%i. Sl:te 14 ~y (bu~t 3i l l"t yd~. 45"; ., yd. COfllr.lJC.1. SEE 1.tORE Q LI I c k F~ions Rnd chooltc one N1flem tree from our Spring-Sumn1e.r Catelof:. All ale? Only SOc. INSTANT SEWL"llC BOOK SMY today, wear tomorrow. 11. INSTANT FASlllON BOOK llundred11 o I llll!hlon factl. n. ;oe. Qullf!I for T~.f'll IJVlflK • l.5 bl"•utlful paHl!mll . 50c. Con1plete A(llll.ft Book 11.00. • . ' Elegant Crochet 11·~ n "111u:r;l·hnvl'" for 11pMni:;. sun1n1!'1', nny season! Sec-1hru f'lf>i:flncr! Lacy pfnrnp11ll'~ t'l'('fl1e benuti!ul n•·<·kllnt•, slr('VI' d t' 111 i I. CrochC'I ja('k<'t front n ('ck dO\\•n 1111 in (1111' pic1'f'. Use l'l rin2, Pt1rt<'111 7097: Si1.f'!1 HJ· 16 l11t'L i;ofo-:\'t:NT\'-t"n'~ C')';XTS for eo,ch pUttrm • ndd 25 C'1':nts for cnch patlem for Air ~luJJ and Spl'Clal llan- dling: otherwise third·r\rl.§s deli\·rry wlll take thn>e w~ks or n\Ol"e. Send lo ;\JIL-e Brooks. the DAILY PILOT, 105.. Nf'ed\ecrafl l>cpt .. Box 183. Old ChelseA Stlltlon, Nev.· York, N.Y. 10011. Print Na~. Addrew., Zip, P11ltem Nun1bf'r. N E 1:: D L 1'-X:RAFi ·72~ CrochC't, kntl. ('IC. Free dlt'('('tion5, 50<:. 1n .. 1ant ~litt•r•mr Bnok. Ba~lc, fancy knots, pnl· tem!t. Sl.00. l n,.l•nl <~"-'bel ~k - LC'n.rn by plcltlrt.'S l Pal· {('"15, $1.00. ANSWERS * Jo"REE * <la_l _HUSQV!iRNA. Good con-:n40'l l\1arguerite Park\\•ay EXEC. CARS FOR LEASE. 'fi2 V.\V, Bus, fte.811.. Newport Bench PRACTICE PIANO \\' i l h d111on. S~. li1ission Vi~jo Choose [rom 4 fully equi~ $6.'lO 833-0555 tesl!Ons-<lur studio, A Is o 97!}-7382, nfl 5 979-:!fiW. 831.~.0 e ••c<>Jg 842-1360 Savory -Curry -?iloc/111 - Burial -CLAl1'1S " • G ,.t t' T A•·~A ~.,., ..... ~ pc.rt low mile.,ai;c 450 SE' . '69 'IACll r A"to tra••. ,.,,. ..,.um • u a ~ns. FIODAKA TT !ratne, h11s USE AVc'RY l'IVY EX.IT. "6 '! I S 15 1 " " NIGUEL "IUSIC 0 ·' ." 0 case -· · !:I per mo. "11 V\V, Radials, heavy duty brokes, rnd•.o/h••ter tape A11 experts ha\'e finally l!g11red out what caused 01e iimlle on the race ol 1'1onH Llsa: Listening to · Jsrucll- Egyptian CLAll\JS. " • ..,.heels & lank. l\lakc offer ... .,...,.,.,....,..,,..,..,...., O"L T LI 0 -J J -Lnguna Niguel 549-4.1J8 1~ c. + ux c·. ,,,.,,r '.! shocks, orange, 30 mpg I deck 492-T266 49;;....1780 -ORANGE COUNT'!''S No . !XM16. Take your cer 111 $1450. 400'.-6125 Old bll 9955 DIRT Blkl'. "7'2 Yamaha . 100 OLDEST lradl.' I 'mo • PLAYER PIANOS ·, '71 SUPER Beetle. NC\\·ly MX • Exl.'ct rood .. \"Cry fast. Jim Slemons · t .. " 20 IXlll 1 1 Sal NE\\' & USED. ROLLS. "~ J ..,,., pain =· . m . rnmac-ts .l Sf':'v1Cf! INSULATE \'OUR HO~IE NO\V and advoid the ~um­ mer rush. Ethlcal l.'On· traclor 1>.•lll bhw,»in fi in . fi~t material. 1''or coolrr more comfortable home. 1\\'c1-age home under S200. Charge it. ADAillS IN· SULATION 642-9810 Llc. 280095 Da\'e Dupree, 29.tO D Grace ~.. . Imports u a c COnu. >ouuu , . c 'I PENTON 125, '71 X!nl eonrl. V GMC TRUCKS ...,.1.ne osta 1• l.'sn •• 301 Q",.,1 olvo 9772 s,1...,. ohn, :14~ . ...,.,s. & I t -" 57-·~· OLDSMOBILE $395 or brsl offf'r. CONN TIIEATER TY P r 494.9968 l\ev.1"rt Bea.~h '74 VOLVO , HONDA CARS Ek"O. 0»""· Lk new. Mo H •!3·!1300 UNIVERSITY OLDS SacrafiCC'. Pliv pty. 673-li47 tor omes, ENTER rRO~I !\l11t·ARTH Un BALD\\'JN Parlor Grand. 1_:S:.:•c.:l•:cfc.:R:.:•c.:nct. __ ..;9:..;1..:60~1 1974 BMW's 6 4" N I ~ll-~RCEDES BENZ -XL.NT • • J el\ y l'Cfinished. R s . seLECTION 220' h 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa l\fesa 54{).9640 Best Deal Anywhere! * ENTAL * In stock !'Cady for 1n1n1cdiate .-. ': ~ s I ru $2200. Coll 646-59i9. A!I hran :~ . 23·'.lti' i\lH's, JS. deli\'ery .. ~xC'i.'llcnt savings 300's. lfi lo choo!ie lron1 at PRIVAT~ P,\RT\' \\"1\NT5 21· ~lini"s Van l'On\·er's. on remaining 1973 mod~ls. SADDLEBACK VALLEY LEASE OR BUY All Model•I OVERSEAS DELIVERY SPEC1Al..JSTS Pinto 9957 TO BUY J>JANO t'OI: "Fully ~i;ipped, air, i·ery SALES-Si':RVIC1': Ll';ASINC l!\IPOHTS 831-20-IO or C,\SH. 547-9-lol:>· rlcan.'' f'\O\\' ;i('C('pting late OVERSEAS DELIVERY 49.>-49-19 '72 Pinto Rilnabout . Automatic, Fae· tory Air, Vi(lyl Roof, Radio Heater. Immaculate, 14,000 mile~. (0011''1.Xl. I BUY!! Gocxl. used lun1irure & appli11nt'('S or \.\'ill sell ror you Sporting Goods 8094 nlOdel eon!'ignn1enls. ROY CARVER, Inc. ~·1"'• "',~J.c:B~. -.~,50~,~.LC~. ~S~iJ-v,-,' f?alP's ~l.H. Hf'ntnl!I ROLLS ROYCF. Bi\l\\' I \\'/Blue llhr int, 7,000 .n1 i. DEAN LEWIS MA!.TERS AUCTION 646-8686 or 8J:J.962S aft 6 or S:1ndny, 839-0974 . 545-30.)(I -54R-6.1'19 * CA BINETS F'OR KIT- CHEN and Bath. Unfin ish!'!d or prc finishCtl. Counter IOJlS also. HARDE:N ENTEH- PTtlSF~S. 815 \Vest 18th, Cosl11 l\Icsn, '°12·:.!8·12. AZEllENE sllve1· rnink coat ~izc 10. in beautiful t-ond. Ne\\' vAlue S\800. \\'ill sell ror 5,1100. or best oCll"r. 493--0116 ••S AL E PERSIAN RUGS••· ·. Akha\·I Orien1al ltui;::s 814 N. La CicMi:a 81\'d P OO L Table 4 1;x9 , B1i1ns11•ick, t•ustom n1ad(', lcath<'r n1ils, wla('1'\!:.~ .. Ori~ t-osl $3,000. Sell $12j(J. 6tHi29-I ANTIQUE Shot Gun, '\"esllc~·-R\chl\t~s. approx. dtilc 1885. 12 gauge, Best of- frr. 962-458i TV, Rodio, HiFI St. 8098 ZENITH. HCA ,i:, Svl\'onln TV & sterros. 1974 'models priN:'d 10 clear. All a\·ail. 1nod€'ls In s!ot.•k ,!',;. on dis11tay. 3 yr piclufC' luhe, I )"\' Jlfll"IS s, S<>rvicl'. Cash 90 or tern1s 10 36 1110. ABC Color TV 19046 13rookhurst or 9021 Atlan!:1 Hunlini.::ton Bt>al'h. !168-3329 or 962-5559 f21J-) GJ9-4~80 A~flt'i\1 Sterro \\'IS track, 2 OIL pa In 11 11 i::: s, orig. speakers, headphones. fn1 Seascapes, 111 n d s ca p cs. a.ntrnna. Pa~'Olf balan(-e obstracls, etc. Comni. $99.98. U.S.A. Strrco. li9 l:. 53tr58Il 17th St, Cosla !\1 r sn. ~!;\NY Oil pain 1 i n gs, &l>-2~42. Also 3i21 S, Brislol \\'aterroloni. grnphic~ Pric· t2 hlks [';o. of S. Const ed to sell. pvt. pty. £:?8 Hui-!P!!l"!!!!!"'!!·!!r~!!·!!!!!!!'~!!.!i!!'~~~ ton\\'OOrl , Analwl111. ;).15-5:;95. ~ CJITNA , 12 Pinet" l!f'tting, btt Md J{• lf l c. .. selton ISunnyhrookl. .\p. MMN Equiptntnt " praist'd s:;oo. \Viii sell !or l liiiiii~iiijiiij!i~~;;;;! S2.10. 673-6i~ a 'JOVJN Bed Boat,, MariM Eq. 9030 ll 1 C. s, chric, hung· ing lin1)5, i;t:Rme •hi .. play Jk'n, gnr. IOOh!. 556-086:'1 aft· er a p.m. SS '\1IITE Conlour Dental Chair. black. $1600. or offer, X.ln't cond. Call 641-12..10 SPRlr\G SPECIAL ~i ofl nor- n1~1I r · on Ste11.m Cleun· _ ing your ca1i>et 546-5T<l5. St.I~! GY~I . original, nf'\'C.l' usM. nc"'' oondiUcm. $50. 2 r.F.NOA jibs Cll 31,~ oz, hoist 45", loot 31'. lt'f'ch .17·9·• 121 S oT.. hols1 47'6". root 27':i'', h~ch 46'9". Uoth by '\'nrL'I. Gd rond, S300. l'tt. 01· both for SjOO. 6T.Hi68J 00 11.P., Onie U.O dri\"e. S.iW, \\'/911 control~ & p.tn('I. Jn boat & n1nnlng. Getting htrge.r 01 o I or . 61~ ~Tlss.kln Viejo, 586-4206 Boats, Power 9040 i\VEEK nld ~IAJll"r '\'ot·k• , T111)t' Dfock. '\"ilh 2 . 11 in·. 1 16 BOAT, 1'totor & h'&llC'r. 5pkn.S50.MJ....OGDO I rllver!I boat, pn,v rr cHtaman.n, \\1/}.lerc motor. FT 101 llnn1 nidio. r\cvvr , ~. 6~93 w;crl. Phone ·19i~~~2 e\'C!I. Boat5, RentlChar. 9050 VJ.:RY Pistol $12, box I'll 42' NII!"· Chris . Craft 1nl~l'. p:trts A 100!1 $27. polt! Flv·Orlrl"::' ""°rt 1''iitht'l7"1"" Jinildf'll S:,. MS-~. Plu~h. Jo"ull clC'Clt'Onlcs, full M isc, Want toll .. :\llf' 1hn,1t•r, l't ehartcr by day or v.·eek. 6 prople n1ax. Fish, CM.llt1e, l'OCkl11il, cte. ~ do.ys, 962-23(!1 t'VC!nitlg$(\l.'("('frefldi;., \\'ANT1';D 10 huy nldcr guM. Plcti~ call MS-9617 Sant11 Ana. Sli!-fl!l()tl 23-1 E. lilh SL ln~ma<',-By 0111lt'r 6-12-85i4, Trailers, Travel 9170 Coi;ta hlesa e Mfi..44.14 &l.>-160:1. ~S-..llOl'I '74' A H I J9i0 280S. 1\ulo, [Kl\\'l'.r, air, 14' TRAVF.I. Trlr., ~to\"e, ice s re ere. I ,\!\l/F~L !\lid blue book. \!)66 J.lti rhor, c ~f. VOLVO Only S2699 Howard Chevrolet h?x. por1 -a-po1, Sll't'ps 5, Immediate Delivery! Call &i4-l.\10. AMC $500. R.10-6391 Save On Remaining '73s I MG 9742 _ _;._ ___ _ Auto Ser. & Ports 9400 CREVIER BMW RA;!BLER, 'till Gerl "i<k. i\lacA11hur anrl J amboree Ne1\·po11 Beach 1133-o.;;'i ·ro i\IGRGT Chronic \\'ire Xlnt rondillon. $60Ct. Cull Cl-JE\'\'. 90 brand spsinkin~ Sales e ~rvu·c e Lc;1suu~ 11hls, A~1, r:i.1, cl('rln 1·1H'. !t{~90 n<'W, rompl•·lc s1nr1ll v~ :=')S \r. 1st, S.A. ~:llil s.~, 1•111, 5:6<121!'1,· 11fl 6 pn1. ·"6':::::,R~,=,~1~8~1 =,cR_\_m~oo..-,.~00-, 11101ors, fit.(.all Chrvys S-19:>. Closed Sunll:n·~ tii?.-198!1. CJcaiJ. SJW. ' ' '72 RU:-IABOUT, aii', auto trans, 10:\I miles. Luggage r11t•k. Pri. ply. $ 2 3 9 5. 6.Jl>-OOllS each._ Dl'h1·cn.'tl free . Capri 9715 '52 ~!GT!) 833·3146 21:\-.16:~71!1. usklng: $1795. 5:>7--07iti or 5,11>-72·11 '73 JAVELIN 18mpi:; BEST OF'FER 64<>2293 'i3 PI'NTO Squire. nuto., radio, '>\'ide ovals, headers, Low n1i., 673-1933 '72 CAPRI Plymouth 9960 Auto• for~la I~ Peugeot 9748 ~ ~port Coupe. 6 ('~·I Au1on1uti<'. Camaro 9917 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·ii;;;~I °"'"' c'""'· oew r.'"''' NEW PEUGEOT 1--------'--'73 DUSTER • tif'('!';, R & II. !\1u~ Sec to DE LER '67 CAl\·IARO Jlan.l1op, 6 cyl Automalic, Antique' & Cla,,ic 9520 1\ppre<·ia1e. (s;;;!t"Nll I A SiOO. 54~'428 \\'kdays. or Po\.\"fr Steering " Brakes. .2.1 :\tODEL T -;{lli-;;-;t;; Only $3499 <:on1plrte Sslles and Service. 6-14-4597 eves, \vkends. Fa(·lory Air. R & H. E.xlra ' · H d Ch I 50 ron1pac111 on dlSfllav. Ch I t 9920 Nice. Lo\\• !>.1iles. !837HEVJ . '"'Gus11 TAXI, 5-,h,_•1·,tooh owar evro et PACIFIC MOTOR evro • . •mmoe. !3000. "· Mae""'"' aod Jnmoot,.. IM 0 TS '70 EL CAMINO Only S2999 '"6-0076 Newpo•·t l'<nch P R Howard Chevrolet Rec Vehicles 9530 S33-0.15.'i PEUGEOT/SUBARU A~to1nati<:,. PO\\'er. Steering. l\lacAnhur and Jflmboree •• 1 } flCIOr)' ,\1r, Radw & Hf'al· GAS TANKS lnslnl\C'tl by . la.l? \\. IJnroln A~e., l'r. Extra /'\il'e, Good f\liles, Nc11g~=~ach l\11\joJ'\\'ff)'. TllJeks und CAPJ{J "7~. i\lust AA<·rifif'c, I Anaheim :i.'!.1-8221'1 SheU (71i59L). ·~ van~. &:,R \\1. l~rh St .. C.i\I. 1?et1ing mnrncd. E\·cs aH i, ~11 ldlf' l!f'ms 11·i1h 11 0Rily O I S2099 ATLAS 4 Wheel Drivas 9550 8'12-1t:6."'i. Pilot Cl11sstfled acl &IZ-.\678 n Y --.c.'-.----· Howard Chevrolet 1!172 Cl-IF.VY pickup "~ T.1 ~---~,,.--------------~,-,' f\lncAiihur al\d J.:itmbortt Chry,ler/Plymouth AIC. Pili. PIS. auto, l!CI c~~s-T ''R G ........ ER"".,•' Ne .... ·port Beach Open Daily & Sun. 'tit w Pfll up for off riH1d. J\t11ke offer. ;'~,~V /II\ ~"" ,~ ~ :..1 833-0555 2929 Hllrbor Blvd., Af1 ('r 6 l'llll 9'.i0-2S!Y.l 1 t---~~---h1 11 ,, M l~ll.l\X·---~---11-~--::::::.::::::..___ Costa 1'-lesa ~ " •U11i lll•• B d N '74 546 9 Trucks 9560 . !:t.:· .... n !::} ).,;., o",j' 11"";'r c;..,.,, J:i. ~" I) ·i', ran ew -1 34 ----------11 (, ........ ,, "1•0•0•".ll ·~ 1~. SIQ•I 0<;1 llW ~ MONTE CARLO I ~-===------1 Ht.;2 ChC\'Y Pickup, \\'111 sell :-.,n 1; l8 .'O J+ .. t 1· "'r·,=i.-c f. ·• v.•f\1t'l'Mlov, 1;; •l-51-'"14 '71 DUSTER Tv.•isler, Riii, pnrt.s or nll. 2'1 rn~. 3 8pero ·:;IJ~ 18-8). "' -1 "'f•.t• ·•a" ,..1.~ ,., ,....,•r.bt·" 173·7• ~ Limited oft~r! ONL \' PIS, Auto. ,\•-8, Radials. !rans Jlurst link""C' C('(XJ t•li•us ,,., .. ;,..,! 1"1' .,· u:o•PiO $3799 $1300. !'16.1-1975 ,.,, '• . -. 71 ;,(: •I• 10 I~" l"~f 61C.. UI_~· ferldr rs. 6-ll-311, ' ~o,...,. -:~.,~ &.'t>....,. ·n PL~fOtrnt Cricltf't, JIJ('. ~,;:~;· ~~.;,'.,""' !i.::..,. ~~~~ Ser. No. QilSI auto, Jo mUes, needs \\mk Vans 9570 ~1 62 \L.-.~. ··~ • •\ ... a... Howard Chevrolet on ffig. Besl offer. 847·1719 Cl"" ,, .... '1 t'6~ M3cArth nd J bo '''" ,.,. &I T"'" S•G1TT•-'Y' ur a am ree Vega 9974 '73 Dodgr V!ln. Auto trans, n1ag \\'his, '°"' mileage, elca.n. Phone ~8-1561. Autos W•nted 9590 CASlt FOR \'OUR CAR 546-iOiD CARS · Don't junk'em. 1 buy old u1'l'd l'l\Ml. I [l'\:'en1 up. $20, $.IO. & 1150. GIMINI c. ''f .,.t /I ,..~ ', /t;o/I II '6-7 11 ' • ')o..S1~ J~'ll :• ·~ '"" 1: •• ~ ·~1}) -: 'J1 36-llO-.. 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' - 7 VO Tw 'Won't eap· Is Joo Vot co devel Lead condi in th c l w Anl lives into grou lnl H s. we SU fo co se II p Ca ' fa y " p h b a a •• ; •" To1lay's Finni ~an t:le1nente Capistrano EDITION N.Y_. Stocks VOL 67, NO. 99, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS . I San Juan Council Kills Ortega Tract Plans By PAMELA H.UJ.AN OI Ille DlllY Piiiot $1 ... Two Ortega Highway housing projects -won't be built because San J uan Capistraoo Councllmeil believe the road is too dangerol1S to handle more traffic. Voting 4--1 to kUJ the tracts Monday, , · councilmen generally agre«t that ttle developers -Standard Pacific, ' and Leadership Homes -had fulfilled the conditi~ for approval on paper, but. not In the "spirit of intent" Cop's Probe Of Nixon's l(ii1 Told By LA WR ENCE L. KNUTSON Al11<l11M ,,.., W'l'I~ WASJUNGTON -In the three years Anthony Ulasewicz probed the private lives of prominent politicians, he looked in to allegations of wild parties, drugs and grou p sex. The Political detective investigated a comedian named Dixon w"'ho imitated Nixon as well as Quakers camped outside the Wh ite House's main gate to pro{est against the Vietnam War. The targets of Ulasewicz's 54 separate investigalions involved both Republicans and Democrats, according to a summary of the one-lime White H o u s e investigator's secret testimony before the Senate Watergate commi ttee. Made pu blic Monday by Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. (R~nn.), the summary shows that once the detedive's mission was to check out allegatioru that the President's nephew, Donald M. Nixon Jr., was involved In drugs and group sex. The summary is inconclusive as to whether be was so involved but said there was "concern about bribery" and that "Donald Nixon was apparently throwing bis weight around." The summary made no further conclusions. Three times Ulasewicz tried to link Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), to reports Kennedy had been involved in so- called "wild parties" in Galifornia, Hawaii and Arizona. Each time, Ulasewicz reported to his White House superiors that the reports were unfounded. One such pa rty. in Hollywood, was alleged lo involve Galifomia Republican Gov. Ronald Reagan as well as Kennedy and Sen. John V. Tunney (D-Calif.). According to th e summary, being a detective for the \\'hite House had its hazards. Once, when Ulasewicz went to a ~bowing of "Millhou se," an anti-Nixon movie, he had his pocket picked. UlasewiC"L said he checked thoroughly Into the private lives of Sen. Hu bert H. Humphrey ([)..Minn., and Sen. Edmund S. Muskie (0.?.-faine), to learn "if there were any scandals or skeletons." The summary does not indicate whethe r he found any. He also investigated p o 1 i t i c a I contributions made to as many as 14 senators including Kennedy, ~luskie and Humphrey along with Sens. William Proxmire ([)..Wis.); George Murphy (R· Calif.); Joseph Tydings ([)..Md.); Albert -(See PARTIES, Page!) Mayor Roy Byrnes admitted that the devek>pera had done all they could to meet conditions and laid the blame at the feet ol the county. r 'lbese tncts are casualties ot county· generated clrcum.rtanoes.," said the mayor. . .Byme5 referred to 'thret oounty~ approved projects -'the . Starr Ranch: the Owens-Illinois indtBtrial facility, and the Prima De6echa dump site -all or Vo'hicb will genente tnffic on the Ortega Wells Fargo Ups Lend Rate SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -wens Fargo Bank, the natim's 11th largest commercial bank, today raised the prime lending rate from 9~4 to 10 percent, effective immediately. The move rol.lowed the raise Monday by Banlten Trust Co. of New York. Most major commercial banks adopted a P.• percent lending rate Friday. The prime is the rate banks charge the large.rt and most credit worthy customers. Council OKs New Planners In San Juan San Juan Capistrano city councilmen selected a new planning commiss ion ~tonday, but a ll'U8torlum on new building applications wiR continue until the council deems the body "functi~." New members, selected after several meetings behind c~ doon, are Robert Davies, Kenneth Friess and George Reilly. Commissionm Carol Helm and Philip Schwartze were reappointed. Monday's appointments at lhe end of a marathon session came after several weeks of inaction at the planning commission level. According to city policies, advisory commissionen resign wholesale a!terithe balloting and the new council makes new apjXlintments or .reappointments. One of the new council's first act last mooth was to ban any new processing or land-use applications until the planning posts could be refilled. Davies, 31, is a computer programming analyst for Pacifi<; ~futual Life Insurance Company of Newport Beach. He resides at 26642 Calle Loreru:o. He has served as a member or the Town Hall Association, a representative to the Orange County Health Planning Council and the open-space committee lhat formu1a led the Citizen's Policy Plan. He was also vice chairman or the People for Parks. and has lived in the city tv;o years. t~riess. '1'.ilo lives at 31506 San Jua~ Creek Road, is 11 teacher in the Huntington Beach Union High School District, and J the Coast Community College District· He has a master's degree in psychology and belongs to several education organizations. The 31-year-old teacher said on his application that he wanls to "make a contribution to the commimity to help it !See PLANNERS, Page %) Boys Club Alt!llJUnces 'Crash' Drive for $7,000 Execulives for the South Coast Area Boys Club said today the organization is facing its most serious financia1 crisis in years and announced a .. rash program to raise $7 ,000 in the next few years. Unle"ss the cash is raised , sakl board president Pete ~fcKenzie, the club might haVe to close its doors by J une I. The official said lhat expenses for the busy facility run about ,$2,000 a monlh and the aMual operatilig budget runs •bout $27,000. l'l'EW SCA RCITY: JELLY. BEA.NS NEW YORK (UPI) -Jelly beans. a traditional Easter candy, will be In short supply this yesr. according to R. E. F"g"'°" o1 me F. W. Wool.-onh Co. He ~id !\tonday that. the scarcity is due to d.!CficulUes ·manufacturers are having with the Mae in tho mst o.f sugar , synip fl.avorlng and packaging al the cancl)I. • • One new ftn.ancial project launched by the board recently was a special membership program calling for a donalion of $100, per member of a new "Club 100. ,. General contributions and spccia1 fund- raisers also are planned during the next two mo~ in an effort to raise the ca.~. l\fcKenzie said the prime factor in the Jal.est fiscal squeeze Ls: the ever4 decreasing aMual contribution by the cver~s:ing annual contribution by the Andersicn Foundatian, once a main- stay of the Boys Club tJrOgram. Last year's income from the group was ri.:ioo and thb year's gilt dl'Olll'<d IO $4,llOO. a.art.. Bartol<. a bootd mombet .. well, will hoad up tile new club membership drive where donors will receive spoclal f<COt!llltlon !or their donaUons. All funds colleoted f0< the effor1 wm be directed ool y to the local club and will be !AX deductlbl<. Oth<r fund-raising actMtl"' plann<d for comming months wiJt be the annual lt:mi& tournament, dinners, rummage sal<t and a booth at th• Fiesta La Oiristianita. j and are beyond city cantrol. coodition. is only 6.000 \'ch icles. State officl.als have recenUy said. "The de$ign c~pacity of the highway howev er, that full improvement of \\'ill soon be excteded by 35 to 40 percent Ortega High way to four lanes from the without approval of further projecL-.," San Diego Freeway to the dty limits said Cou"ncilman llash. ··if we approve v.·ouJd not be started until the 19Sls. these tracts we arc taking a reckless . Tta!fic studies dooe by the ci~ and the action u'hich y.·ould be a hazard to public county show approximately 5,000 vehicles health.'' per day now use Ortega, 20 percent of ' N.ash poinlcd out thal the govt-mmenl which are trucks. City Public Wo rks · code states that a body shall deny Director BO! ~lurphy has said lhat 1hc approval if ii finds a tract y.•ould produce capacity of Ortega in its present a health haiard. He said this v.·as also the opinion of the state atlOm<'Y gt'nC'ral "'ho Spt'CifLt'tdty addrt•sscd roa d conditions. A third traCt. onc ou·ncd by ~t:iurcr Devclopn1rnt Con1pany, l'.'as appro\'cd because of ;1 1('('hn1cah1y. The on\~· condition im~t'<i had hct~n th t' ricqu1sition of II St.'hOOI SI[{' to Sl'l'\'t' thi.· :irsa. 11 (.;'Ond111on 1net by all three drvt·lopcrs. • l'ounC'1ln1a11 lJouglas '.'\ash 11·ondcrro 1f dcnu1l of the 111.0 tracts "'OUld canc."Cl th£' • srhoo\-51\e :1grc('r11cn1 sllati'<I by all three. If ~. 11ould th1~ 1·;11 1.."t' ~l<1urcr's 1'0/KllllOll !O rt•!l'IUin Ul\fu\f1ll1'Ct'' Clly (\t\ornf'~: .l11n11·s 0~:11,il..1 rull'<i ~ht· rond1t1011 11ould bt· nu•t 1f _\\:iurrr ron1111ut-d !ht• srhool·~ltl~ .1gn"t·1n1·nt on 11~ o"n. sonu·1h1nn Bob ~l .1ur\·r -0"11rr of tht• tornparn s1;1t1'<! ht• \\OUld do ~pokl'S1n••;1 frir lh•' 1\1'0 1ll'IH\'CI tra~ct~ plrucl('(I \\'llh lho.,: {Yltu1r1! lo •'tlT1'!d•·1· lhC"lr <1('l1on t'01rl'ft1lll '1111·~ IM •111t1•1t I.Jiii thal •Ste ORTEGA. l'<igt' ~l 'Alien Express' Train Derailed in San Clemente Jail ·Term Decreed For Attnck Gary Roger \\'hile of San J uan Capistrano waJ sentenced ~1onday to seven days in Orange County Jail and placed on two years probation for his attack Nov. 9 op his father-in-law. Superior Court Judge Lester Van Talenbove imposed sentence on \\'hile, 26, of 16702 Calle La Bomba, just one month after a jury in his courtroom found the defendant guilty o f misdemeanor assault. White, whose wife, Rochelle, 22, disappeared last August and \\'ho is still being sought by sheriff's officers \\'ho suspect foul play, was llrrested by Santa Ana police shortly arter he allegedly drove a truck directly at ?\trs. White's father. Cecil Robbins, fiO. Robbins is actively investigating lhe disappearance of his daughter. She was last see4on the day before her car was found abandoned outside the Carlsbad parcel service office \\'here she v.'Orked as a drive r. Robbins~ convinced that his daughter has been murdered. has hi red a psychic investigator lo ass ist him in his probe. The continuing hunt by authorities hlls included a search of the San Juan lov.'Jl dump. White denied during his trial that he dro\'e his vehicle direc tly at Robbins. •le said he drove lhe truck off the road and on to Robbins ' lawn because of an injured leg which gave him trouble in dismounting from the vehicle. lie also stated that his main purpose in visiting the Robbins home despite the bad feellng thal exisle3 between them ~·as to reclaim his dog which had heel} laken by his f,athcr-in·law from the San Juan home. Robbim testified that be was v.·orking on his lawn when he spotted White's truck coming across the lawn lit him. The father of the missing girl said he leaped to one side to avoid being run down and that he then held the angry White off with a length of board until his wife came lo the rescue . Plant Pilferer Piloting Porsclie? A Dana Point man became the first \'ictim ln that aru ?.1onday or a nocturnal the south counly -the polled plant thief who Is · described by Orange Coooty Sherlfrs Officers as the curse ol the south county-the Pot tdanlp te p!lfmr. But lovrstlgators now have a clue to the identity of the mystertous foliage footpad. A pale yellow Porsche auto was spotted tn the area at about the lime that a potled plant "''U stolen from the patio ~t lhe home o( Allan Clarence Rooney, 39, of 34021 Alcazar St. "OUr polled plan{ pilf•rtr may be piloting a pole )~llow Ponche," an inveatigator said, "At le.St we now have • clue. Sa11ta Fe E11g ii1e Hit ·By Va11clals Ca1nbodia1i G1·ief \Vi lh one or her chi.ldren holding tearfully to her skirts, a Cambodian mother mourns bitterly for another of her ehildrcn who had been killed in fighting near Outlong. the for1ncr royal l':l pital of'Cam bodia. Government troops retook the C't1y after a bloody battle. ·------ Ha11dyman G1·a11tecl Delay h1 Ma1·i11e Slayii1g Hearing A three-day delay v.·as orderOO today in the Santa Ana ~1unicipal Co u rt arraignment of a handyman accused of the killing in San Clemente of a young Camp Pendleton ?.tarine. Judge Eugene Langhu.scr ordered Eldon Peter Deanh. 47. a Los Angeles handyman, return<'Cl to his court roon1 f.Tiday alter it has been determined if he qualifies for representation by the public defender's office. Dearth is being held in county jail ;o.1th bail set at $500,000, It is expected that he ;o,·lll plead Friday on allegations that he shot nod killed ~larine Corps deserter Dale Arthur Erleweln , 21. whose decomposed body was found late last December near San Clemente High School. Investigators said Erleweln had been shot through the head a month eartier. wrapped in a cal'IVas tarpa.u1in and dumped in • ravine . 1'le deteriorating remalm V.' e r c discovered by a dog which v.·a.s being walked in the area by an off-duty fireman. Lawyers on both sidts today refu!ll'd to dixllSS the •lleged mo<lvc 'behind the slaying. The pistol 111legedly u5td by Dearth ha.ic yet 10 be found , lnvestigators said. Doanb v.·u alT'elttd Friday at the home ol his sister In &aumooL · · The motorhomc used by Drarth 11t the time of hts arrest has been impoundt'tl and sent 10 the Orange C-Oun ty Crime t..;iboratory for investigation. said S.;n Clemente police. and it is alleged that the shooting took place in the rccrcatlon;'ll vehicle Or1cctivc 0:1l'icl ~lunro said the the<">r~· ho lds tht1t the shooting took plarc itOmc;o.·hcre 1n the South Coast are:i. 111· :1dded that the 'l\'eapon aS&rtl'Clly ;o.·a~ thro"·n out or hidden 1n the area arter the shoo11ng. Erlcv.•r1n wa:i; shot once 1n the head "'1th .a med1um<alibcr slug . J lol.t11c · Plans Talk On Co~~st Co nuniss ion San Clemente Cily Councilman and Coastal Commissioner Arthllr t:folme.s ' will address membc~ of the Cap1~rano llilach <.,,amber of C o m m e r c e Wednesday. lie v.·ill cxamin..: the coastal 1m1t's role along tht. South Coas1. ~lolmes· 11ddres.11 v.1lll be during 1he noon genera l meeting of the cllam~r at 1be t.targarita lnn restaurant. Guests are w !come to the monthly evenL .• ,_ BJt JOit~ \"ALTERZA 01 l~t Dilly r i111I 5t•ft \':1ndals ~uspected to be Eas!C'r \\'e!'k ~UC'Sls al San Clemc·nte St:.ih! i'ark piled :i mound of boulders on 1hc Sant:i Fe. tracks early today and der:ull'd the front engine of :i north~nd frclg'nl. The incident. ;o,•hich occurr!.'fl a!'i !he freight passed through S11 n f'l<'nicnte at J :<15 a.m .. rorCftl the front "'ht'l'ls of 1he hugl' diesel off th<' rail<>, but no olhc r sections of th<' fr<'11;ht ~ere affceted and no injuries resulted. An added complication in the inciden t stt•mmcd from scve.r:il aliens on board rnc large train ;o,·hich st.arts its run in San J)irgo. Pol ice arrcslcd fi\·c immigrants shortly aft er arr1\•1ng on the scene. Thirt y other!>., rcportt'<ily were taken from the train e\'l'O b('fQtt' !\ started its rt'gular run earlier in the evening. Solvage "·ork hegan a I mo s t immedialrly on the train. said police and rail;o.·ay agen ts, and the crews ;o,·orked until daybreak . Using special ilfks atxl other devict::s, the "'orkmcn \\'CTc able to J)UI the front "·heels back on lhe rails ~hor11v after 6 a.m. and the I rain ront1nut>d 11~ journt>y, 11lc derailing "as tht· most St.·r1ou.~ of :i regular cycle of l'<1nd:il1sm caSC'S involving passing tr:1ins :1l l'nc state p<Jrt area , F.fl!'tcr \\'eek trad1t1()n;1Jh 1~ a problt'm period and in p.'.l~1 ~(·.tr~ ruhs full of rorks, beams and other dc-hri.~ h.1vt• ~n piled <-n the rails in ~Hl <i\tf•mp! to topple !he train Hock lhro111ng 1nc1d,.n1 ~ 1-trc Mmmonpl:l<-'f' as w(·l!. :iu(hor11 11·s s;11d, hut this mom1ng·s 1ncirl1•n1 rn.1r k<'d 1hc first time 1h.1t a d<'ra1lnn•:11 <1ctu~111v occurC'd . • lla1lw:iy agent~ for 1hr :-,,1111.1 Fe ilSSUITit'rl the r ~· s p {) r1 s I h I I I I y or 111\·est1gar1ng !his rnorn1n1(s d<Jngcrou:;; pr:ink l'ohN' s<a1d fc11 pi·r~on~ ;o,Jl n•·sscrl the <tPrt11!rntnt and no groups 11ct1' r~t••d in tht' ar~·a of tht• 1nish;iµ <H 1hc cn<l or A \'C'nH!a C:i 1;1 fla 'J'n,~ trt11n "h1ch uas in\'ol1·1·d has Ul n·l••nt mQnth<i bf.lt·n dubbed the ··n!ien c'<pres:-," because of its 111 e g a I !See DERAIL, Pa,i:e Zl Or:g~.ca _:oast Weather Parlly cloudy tonight. rl<';irin~ \\'C'dnc~dav to su1111\· ~kit~ nnd t"oolcr ,,,ffiPt~raturc~. '111g/\s 111 lhe upper r.us :it thC' bt·ache~ !O the 101\' 70s inland Lou s at night 111 the 5-0s. l:\'<'111·: l'OD ·\\' ,.\ n1Pd1r:al 1'lt()rily /J1a1. t:'(Jl("" lectcrl ,11ore rhan $1.2 m11lim1 Ill r/Q!J(lr iO!l.~ JO.~/ r/ear .~))('Ut 011/y 1 3.9'~,, nf f11oi roool 011 direct /1nat1rfal 11·1/ 111 l'l(f't1ry disease vu.•11m."C. S1nt11, f'nye ~ ' • .... " MeMY Tret " Ct!lf9fflll • "'••ltt " Cl.tHil"' 2J.H #UIYll 'Unlil1 " (t"'UCt " Ntlltftl l .... • ( .. H ... rt " o.-..... '~"'1 ' .... Nfll(tt ' ..... ,. ll-lf Edtlfflll ..... • 511ttfl ••• •11ttri.1nm11u " Slet-,,.,.,. . ., 1).1) ,,,.,ft(. ,, ll Ttlt¥•11911 .. "' Gtrlntr " T~1•1t,. M ...... K-" IHtttl'IH • Allll l.lnlilt<I 1! l'. Wtr!I .... • ,. ' • •> OAJLY 111L01 SC 7~200-Foot Plunge Sans Chute From Page 1 PLANN ERS. • • grow in n reasonabl e :ind meaningful manner." He is marrit!d and has Uvcd ln the area nine months. STERLING , Ill. (APJ -··1 "as "'(\ndering, ir I wake up, I know I'm ati~e : if 1 don 't. I know J'rn dt'ttd.'' says a !'ikydi\'cr "'ho survh•t'd artcr hi~ 1>-1ruchutc fallOO to open fully in 11 jun1p fro1n 7.200 feet. "I still cnn 't believe it," Jeff \\'etzell o( Roc k Falls. 111., said ~'londny. \\'ctzell suffered tv.·o broken ankles and a broken V<'rtrbra when he landed in 11 wet, nev.·ly plowed field -"'h1ch hct1>cd to cwhion the impact. \\rt•tzcll nod l\.\'O fellow membf>rs of tile )lock River Valley Sky D1\'1ng Club \.\Cl'C attempting to build 11 !!tar -by Joining baOOs -and free-fall for 30 seconds i,1.·hen trouble intervened Sw1day. "There were only two of us that got together -1nyself and Larry Lyon.1,'' the 26-yearoQld construction labo rer $aid. "At 4,000 feel . I looked do.,..'n, sa1v we wer(l off our spot , and I shook loose to st.1rt tr<ickin1' ov!'r. "At about 2.500 feet , J J)'1lled thl' ripcord nod nothing came ouL I v.·ait\.'ll and still noth ing happened." \\letzell, a vrteran of 1nore than t5i(I ju1nps, said he then tried to free his nluin f 'rotn Page J ORTEG A TRACT KILLED • • • approval n1eant the ,construclton of a ro11d parallel to Ortega thaJ \\•ould take some of.the trafric off the h1ghwa)'. Th ey ;i\ro said in acqu iring rights-of-~\'ay aud fulfillin/,f Obligations. the sooth side of Onrg:i .... ou!d be fully improvC'd ;ind some of the deadly <:Ur\'CS ~1ra1ghtencd. Councilm:in J;1m l'S \\'crt!hers. v.·ho r.1st the onl)· opposini:: vote. agreed thu1 !he '1llghway is hazardous. but ciucstioned the propriI·ly of denying the tracts on those grounds. '·The condition imposed was 1hat prior to recordation of final maps the> developers ""ere to SCi:urc the righ!s of \\'ay," said \\leathers. "To 1hrO\\' them out when coodilions have OC'Cfl met places doubt on the credibility of this council and its \\'Ord in the .future." "Our· original idea y.•as for the dev~r to !!Olve 1hc problems he creates," said Dr. Byrnes. "You could ask, 'what ca n the dcvelOJX'r do further?' and I doo'l have the answe r. Perhaps the tracts are ahead of their time; perhaps 1ve made an arrangement .,..·ith them in the. first place that is legall question- able." James Thorpe , a former rouncilQ'lan now runn ing for supervisor in the r~i fth District. told the council that the original lntent was to impose conditions on the developments that could remove their detrimental envi ronmental imparu. ·'\Ve plae'ed th is condition I n oonjunction v•ith commitments from the state.'' he said. "In my opinion they have met the conditions for the school, but not for the highway." Thorpe said the burden should fall or. city o(ficials who should now sit doy.·n and solicit help from other elected officials •·v.'ho 'Aili be glad to gil'c it because It's an election year." Before deciding that the school condition had bem met, the council heard a presentation from George \Vhite, President of the Board of Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School Distfict. "Our primary concern is that very few school sites are available in San Juan and even if we can't construct the school immediately it still behooves us to preserve some area for the c:onstruclion of a future school ," he said. "I feep the re is a strong commitment by the board to purchase this site as soon as possible. but can't tell yoo at what point in time the school will be built," said White. "l can say that there is a better chance for construct.ion on a site F...,mPage1 DERAIL. • • passengers. Police said !hey could not calculate exactly how many freight-hoppers v.·ere oo the train . ' "We got five. but there must have bri!n many more that scattered before \\'e got there. It must have been some jolt v.·hen that engine went off the track5," said one patrolman. From Page J PARTIES ... Gore (I).Tenn.), and Quentin N. Burdi('k ~ 0-N.O. ). Also invesligat£'d V.'ere Young Republicans National Federiltion and lhe Young Hepublicans L e ;id c r :th i p Conference. The summary s a id t.:lascw icz v•antcd lo learn if the groups \\"ere legal and how they \\'ere sponsored. '. OR.t.MGlCOAST l>C. DAILY PILOT Tl'<> 0-1"9" c,,. I 0..d• "'"" ,.,Jn .. 1>~n,. <.1 ..,_ I-! ... f'l•,., "'""' ""''to' .n..,i 0... !"f 0-1,....,. r,,.,. P1.Jtth1•·"ll t;r~~, """' ..... od~l<W<.,,. r"'bl"~~~ ••1>11:1.ov t""-"oO~ r,.,a •• TO< V,,..,•• "'""" N-rv• l"'..cn. """''"QIOO ,.,.,...n • "'"' '"'" Y•""' I •Q""' 0.o<" ,,,.,,_.,,,• lllot-"6C• •"'I '"" C.llt"'tO'P '!Ill ...,,,,, fAll'3"""'' A •""1"' •"'l'O'I" """"'" ,. """""""°" t'-"4..mt"1 o...i "••"• !I.If' ,.,.. l>'•!>o!•l'IO' <K.el""'"G D111tl •• "))()IW>1 fllvS,.••11. '-"'"• ~ C."'°'"'" •1e. ~ F•t-lNW,.,.j r·•-,,..,..,1w~......, CJol,.,, H. L...c.-. S•11C ......... Oftkt .., I bin (J "''""""" • • ~ 0 ..... 0ffk•t Coo••"'~ .o 2.Xl w.,.i L ;")._, IJ•_,lk,,,.• \l).,~~ ,.._.,r, ...... ,,..n. .... !f'll'' .. """""""'"•J l-•"'"'" 1:11-·-""r.ltOM 171 41 ,.2.4 J21 CM•tlf td Ad•trtltlfMJ '42·5' 11 S.. Ci.-..t, Al o.,_t"'fflf.: Ttkphcw 4•2·442.0 r...,.,ql'tl ,., •. ar.. eo..1 11\Mt,•"" c-. r-1 Mo ....... -..,.,._ -'Id ...... ""'""' "" ..,_,,_flt• ,_..,._ N y C.. ~ .. 1 --·--""l*-dCllPJ'>Ohl- llooootld (I ... Pflll-....... ~ "'-· 'bi!•lar· ~' 'lo..bto<'11!1-ir.-•W tJOO"""""'Y 1'lo .... ~ ••OC,...,,.....,...,,..'*"__,_,3 00~ !he district 01\·ns than one it has to ;u;quire." ~ Councilman John S1\·ecney, "'ho offe red 1he resolution ,. said he had \'acillatcd ' l>et•\·een approl'a! and disapproval, bu! decided the high\\·ay situation "'as so1nt·lhing the cily could no longer overlook. ··once the county appro1·cd i t s projlX'.ts, it becan1e a new ball game.'' he said. Police Assist Elderly i11 Sa11 Cleniente San Clen1entc's police department this week repeated its offe r to assist elderly !lhul·ins with a ne w program calculated to assure the citizl"ns that help v.·ould be on its v.·ay in case of sickness or accident. The "You Are Not Alone'' program v.·as laun ched in February and has been described as well-received by police spokesmen. "But fears exist that not enough people know about it," said Police Chief Clifford !'ofurray. The plan launched during Crime Prevention Week uses a master fil e of names and phone numbers of citizens arranging for the service. The identity of nex t-of-kin anO personal physician also is included. Those. with names on fi le rece ive caJls daily at a prearranged time and lf there is no answer, a patrolman Is sent immediateyl to check on the person. The goal of the program Is to avoid traged ies where victims may be too feeble to reach a phone for help . "We'd like to urge citizens to sign up for the progi'am and we strell..'I that there ls absolutely no charge for it," Murray said. ,.- ~gistry into the master fi le can be accomplished by phone. Interested residents of San Clemente can make the arrangements by calling 492-5101, extension 16 or 17. Calls v.'ill not be laken through the department's emergency 911 line. Leisure World Women Warned Of 'Till.every' A purse snatching inc;dent f\.londay night in Laguna Hills today led concerned Orange County Sh('riff 's officers to \Yam 1l'omen residents of the Leisure \\'orld community that they are orten the 1argels for such attacks. "\Vt have h:id a dozen such incidents in !hi~ pa~t year." Shrriff's Capt. Jan1!'s Rroadbclt snid. "And many of 1hc \'ictims ,\·ere Lrisure \\'orld rrsidcnt s." The latest such a!lack occurrrd i\Tonday night in the Laguna IUlls ~tall near thr Ralph's supcnn."1rket and involved ~lrs. !\tar:-• Bell \\'aile, 76, of 74 D Calle Aragon. ~·!rs. \\'aite's purse v.·hich t-ontaincd about $300 1n cash \\'as sn:.tched fro m her hand by a fast 1no\"ing attacker described hy witnesses as b£'ing a young tnal]. aged about 16. "Th is is the S&."'Ond such attack in the last t\\"O weeks," Capt. Bro:idbclt said . "\\le h;ive been successful in arres1ing many of lhese purse snatchers but elderly female residents in the area v.'ou!d be 1ve!I advised to carry no \'alu:ibles "'ith thC'm and as little cash as possible Dn shopping exped itions.'' ti. Leisure \\'orld "'onui n Nisldent re~ntly lo.~t je'A'Clry va lued at $18.000 \1 hen her pllr$C v.·as snatched in the same general shopping area. Bro;1dbclt al~ had a warning for J>Urse snatchers in ~JC\\' of the sentence meted out f\tonday in Orange County Supe rior Court to a man \!.'hose 79-year-old vlc1im died 16 da\S aflf'r he knocked her 10 the ground in ·Anahei m and ran off with her purse. Noting that he y.·as convicted o! first degree murder. Broadbclt added : "lhat Is the risk the purse snatcher takes. An elderly woman could die rrom the shock of the incident and It Is obvious that a jury iS going to have very little sympathy for her attacker." Spray Killed Ducks SACRAMENTO [UPf) -Tell> have contirmed the deaths of 2,450 ducks In ru,1e:tsidt:? County ~farch 14 were caused by a pc!!1lelfle. the statt Department of Vi.sh and G:unc !!aid ~1onday . ' parachute so he could open the safety chute without entangling it. "There was a mal function and I couldn't ~lease it," he said. "I said, 'C'rOOd Cod.' I was wondering how much lime do I have, what could l do? Everything was fouled up. I couldn't get loose. J just v.·alted and prayed th at !>Qn1elhing would \\'Ork out. "It did . r got a partial chute." &b Brandl, pilot of the chutists' plane. estima ted that Wetzell'.s parachute blosson1ed about one-third at an altitude of about 400 to 700 feet. Early Kickoff f\1lke Truffer , of the U.S. Parachute As50Ciation In 1'.ton1crey, Ca Ii f .• calculated that lmpact speed under thule conditions would be about 45 or 50 mUe5 per hour. Truf!er said that at lh'at sp<l<ld "you could conceivably survive with very severe Injuries. Getting away with a C<>uple of btok('ll ankle-5 and a cracked ''ertebra is pretty unusual." \\'etzell said . "In training, !hey tell you to kfep your feel together and .roll. As I .saw th e ground coming up on me. that's just What I did. I don't rcmcrnbcr mucll t•lse. '' ' . ·~, , .. , .... 'r .. ~ ' ' .. . . i . l, .. .. • ... "'·,-t .... ., .• \. . , '"' . ' . . . ~ ~ ,. . . . -. . .. . .. ' . .. ., ' . •• Two boys from 3 nearby farm were the nnt t.o reach Wetzell. "I looked up ond couldn 't believe It. I l\'3S still alive ," he rL-ealled. \\'ctzell 's v.·1rr, Lind11 , was wntchlng'the jlUllp. "lie h3d 3 drcarn the night before th;1t I was kfllc<.I," sh(l said . "\\'hen l s;:iw he v.·11s in trouble. i•ll t could thi nk of 1vas that stu pid drea m.'' \\'etzell says h~ t•xpccts 10 bC' lnid up from lhrec to six rno11ths. \\'ill he jump agtiin? "Thot's in the 1<>1u.,:· ~ \ DtllY Piiot U1lt Photo • Ceorgr Reilly, 31L72 Paset1 Act1ci11 , I.~ n !\eU~mployM archlt<"Cl who has a dC'gree lrl architt-c!ural engineering lie Is a n1em~r QI th<' Am('rican Institute of Architects. the Urban J,.and lnslltult. and has 8ervcd on !/)c city's Archltet1ural Board of He\'itw. , llrllly. -t6, 1s 1narr!cd and has Jil'cd in lh(• city for 1hree y~:i rs. , Carol 1Jein1 1s a hon1emaker who ha.s served four _'>'(·ars as a planning rommis.<>ioner. Sl1<' is the wife of James llclrn. a county ;1drnin1str3t or. Sch .... artzc. "'ho onre );(!r\'ed on SJn Juan Capistrano's plannin~ staff. 1~ .1 C'tty planner for Anaheim. He has ser1·N ;1pproximately t\\"(I years on t he ('Ommishlon, 2 South Coast • Schools N a111e Top Se11io rs Dozens of seniors al San Clemente and Dana Hills High School this week \\'ere nan1ctl 10 the honor rolls of graduates at this s1unmer's commencement IX'rC'monies. And among the Triton student body at San Clemeute. cc;valedicto rians have been selC('tcd as v.·ell. Jeffry llunt and Kathleen J{errera wlll share the honors at the San Cle111enle comn1ence1nent rites. Valediclorians for Dana Jlil\s lligh's l1rsl graduating class hal'e not yet been announced, but lhe roll or lop scholars has been established. ~ The 32 Triton seniors who will be graduated \\'ith academic distinction (a 3.5 grade-point average or higher) are: Three volunteer chainnan for the Fiesta l .. a Chris· tianita kickoff dinner this coming July in Sa n Clem- ente get an early start and scan preliminary details for the major event. From left, Ton1 Axtater, Paul ~1axwell and George Boaz review the items whirh \Viii include entertainment. food, door prizes and a dinner-dance at San Clemente Inn. Barbara Boiselle, Allyson Brent, Susan Bunkall, David Burton, f\lary Caress, Cynthia Christie, Janie Douglass, Kelly Do\.\'ling. to.1ary Downs, Ba r bar a ~·erguson. Douglas Field, lieidi Garborg, Kathleen Herrera. Kristin e llerrera, Lyn !licks, Je(fry Hunt. f\farianne Johnston. Bryn Jones and f\far ia Luna . Others are Lucia 1'1rredith. Jory Olsen, Bretl Port11•ood, Jill Rosoff, Nancy Samuelson, Diane Shaw, Robert Shepard, r.inger Simonson, Larry Todd, Stephen \\laddington, James \Velsh, Robert Yoder and Dorothy Wenzel. 'Federal Agencies Used 0l'teoa Hi"'h'vay el el • Ruling Benefits At Dana Hills the lop scholars are Eric Lucha. Roberta Olsen, Carl Swinyer, Cheryl Busby, Susan Brown, Marcu..<; E\jenholm, Barbara Smyth. L au r a Deto.1arco, Ferri\ Krogius, Linda llall. Ginny Motsinger, Michelle Gibbons, Robert Hohme, Rhonda Fle1ning, Beatriz Aguilar. Helen Ray, Michael Oddi, Deborah L. S1n ith, Diana Giannestras, r-.tichacl Viggiane\li, 1'-1ark Foster. Catqy Sinclair, Cynthia Keim , Chris Dargan, Steven f\1 iklos , Cabrioi Gannon, Richard Schell. Christina Bova and Rebecca \Vilson. Politically'--Weicker Histol'ic Adobe WASHI NGTON (U PI) -Top White Howe officials tried to use federal agencies ranging from the Internal Revenue Service to the parole board for political purposes, documents made public by Sen. Lowell Weicker Jr.(R· Conn.), showed. Weic·k~ made public a thick stack of exhibits he presented lo.londay to members of three Senate subcommittees h0\ding }oint_ hj!arings on government v.'iretapping:'"" ........ f\1ost W!'re copies of once-5CCl'et \Vhite House memos. "Bringing to !he light of day those v.·ords and det'ds guarantees far more than legislation (would) that never again. "'Ill Arncricans commit or submit to matters that repudia te the origins of our national greatness." Weicker said in presenting the documents. \Veicker's exhibils Yt'e.re en ti t 1 e d Internal Re\'C'nue Service; ''f\1illhouse :'' Brookings Onstitutrl ; C".o!dlx>rg; /Billy) Grah an1. (John ) \\'ayne -IRS AC1ivity : Nc11•sday ; :\1 ilitary Spying: l)(>partment of Comml'rcc; Parole Board and Justice Deparlmcnt : DcparbTient of Defense; and \\'hite House Activities. The Inte rnal Re ... ·cnue Sen-ice Extribit carried a July 24. 1969 internal mcmorand un1 on the form ation of !he IRS acih'ist organizations commit tee. y.·hich 1\·as disbanded last August at the tin1e of the \Vatergate hearings. "\Vhat Y.-e will attempt to do is to gather intelligence data on t h e organizations in which \\"e are interested and to use a strike force concept whereby all compliance divisions and all other sen·ice functions will participate in a joint cHort in our comn1on objective,'' the nts memo by D. O. Virdin said. An Aug. l~, 1970 memo frOm \Vhite llou..'ie aide Tom Charles lluston asked for nn lRS progress re)Xl rt on the review or "operations of ideological or ganiiations." Commented \\'eicker : "They lwnped Jdt'Ological together "ith activist and n1llitant." In the exhibit on the satirical movie "~fillhouse : A White Comedy." Jack Caulfield recommends to John \V. Dean , Ill in a White Housr memo : "Release or (producer Emile ) De Antonio's F.8.1. derogatory background to fr I en d I y media" and ''discreet IRS aud its of New Yorker Films, Inc." The documtnts on the Brookings Institute indicate th:it Dean , then President Nixon's lawyer, oonsi<!ered tax audits and "turning the spigot off" or government contracts and $500.000 In fedcral grants. Wclcker sild the institute was "a democratic think . tank 1 sometimes called a government-ln-exllf!:." thal one L..1wrenc:e Yale Goldberg of Providence, R .I. donated $3.659.16 to Jewish charities in 1968, prompting Ca\field to observe to Dean in an Oct. 6, 1971 memo "It postures an extremely heavy invol\'ement in Jewish organiiationa l activity ... the attorney general should be discreetly made av.•are in th is regard.'' The tax exhibit indicates \Vhite House interest in audits being run oo evangelist Billy Graham and actor John Wayne of Ney.•port Beach, both.lriends of Presideilt Ni~n. "Can we do anything to help?" Dean asks in an Oct. 1, 1971 memo originally directed to aide Larry lligby, whose name was lined out. "The \Vaync com plaint when viewed in• the attached context does not appear to be strong enough to pursue." Calfield conclud es in an Oct. 6. 1971 , memo to l)ean. ~tonday's major actions by San Juan Capistrano city councilmen killing two Orlrga High"·ay tracts have also granted a reprie\'e to a picturesque old adobe in the valley. The Leadership liousing Systems tract had been proposed on a site occupied since the early 1800s by the f\liguel Parr~ adobe. Public controversy over the possible Joss of the landmark forced a compromise calling for dedication of the building to a responsible local group If the recipients were able to restore the building and open it to the public. But local history burrs expressed grave concern over the ir ability to handle th~ major task. Monday 's action removes the building -built by mission Indians and usf'd as a storehouse and peasan l residence - from limbo. Nixon's Income Tax Probe Ends WASHTl'iGTON (UP!l -Th< Wttite HouS<' syas it has closed the book on President Nixon's income tax problems. /\ \Vhite House spokesman refused 1-lond ay to say 1,vhethC'r !he Internal Revenue Service charged NLton a five percent negligence penalty or exactly v.·hcn the payment \rould be made. "The President is going to pay the £ull total and that is all I am prepa red to say," said deputy press secretary Gerald \Varren . "There must be some element of prh·acy maintained about the President's taxes." OVER THE RIVER and THROUGH THE . WOODS - For ~nether month and a nalf. Placentia Ave. :w.ill be torn up to widen th e street. At time s Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will be avai lable by way of Babcock St., co ming from th e back way. W.e hope you will . be patient construction as the re sults ce rtainly be worth.all ihe troubl e. with. will If you aren't adve nture so me . give us a call. and we 'll bring ·sa mple s to your home. . 19th ST. -1 18th ST.' ~ < 17th ST.~ -· i 1U3 ,_ -P\ACENTIA 16th ST. ALDE'N'S CARPETS IN COSTA MESA SINCI 19J7 • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 • Mon .• \hurt. 9'10 5:30; Fri. 9 .to.9; Sot. 9":30 to S The Ford Foundat!On. which l11rgely funds lhe lnst1t ule, also came under I Dtan's scrullny. tht: exhibit indic11tcs. I The "Ooldbttg'l rue 1nrrety indicatrt I 1---------------------------------------..1 ' I I • •• ~" ." •• ACFI .. ••• ... .. , A"' ••• ,.,,,~, Attn '"" ..... :t: Al 'I' .,, ., •• .,, .,, Alt' .,,, "' '"" •Ale Alt• '" Al!t ... Alig .,, Alli ... Alld Alli A,111 ... Alli A!lr AOO A« A• Am A• A •• A• ., M A A A '" A A A A A •• " " .. •• ,, .. " " " A A• ' A A ~ A A A " " A " A A A A A A A A A A A A ' A ! I I I ! 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Mlll.C-.MIM ,. . • wliymost iOnthe ., - Only Chrysler . reports its own small-car gas mileage against competition! • It's one thin9 to test your cars, by themselves, under ideal conditions-it's quite another thing to ask an independent testing organiza tion to test your cars under normal driving conditions. with non-professional drivers. through traffic and on the highway-and include your competition. That's what the United States Auto Club did for Chrysler Corporation ; and the results really mean something .. First, while some may get more and some less, these results Results:* CITY DRIVING 108 miles of light city traffic including 225 traffic lights and 30 stop signs at 11n average speed of 25 mph. • ,. m.p.g. . . • . • • · 26.2 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 6 cyl. • DODGE DART SPORT 6 cyl .•• • DODGE DART SWINGER 6 cyl. . . . . 24.8 .•.. 23.6 (automatic transmission) FORD MUSTANG II 4 cyl •.•••••.• FORD MAVERICK 6 cyl •..•.••••• DODGE DART SPORT 8 cyl. • • • ••• PLYMOUTH DUSTER . 8 cyl. ••• .-••• CHEVROLET NOVA 6 cyl .•••••••• 22.0 20.1 19.6 18.4 16.7 give you some idea of the kind of mileage you can expect to get while driving sensibly either in the city or on the highway. :Second. they tell you liow the small cars from Chrysler Corporation-Dodge Dart and Plymouth Duster.,.measure up against the competition. Read these results . The more you know about Chrysler Corporation's engineering features, the more intelligent choice you'll be able to make when buying a small car. HIGHWAY DRIVING 972 miles of cross-country driving at an average speed of 53.2 mph. • m.p.g DODGE DART SPORT 6 cyl ••••••• 27.4 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 6 cyl •••••••• 26. 6 FORD MUSTANG II 4 cYt ••••••••. 25. 7 DODGE DART SWINGER 6 cyl. ••.. 23.6 (automatic transmission) FORD MAVERICK 6 cyl. ••••••••• 23.6 DODGE DART SPORT 8 cyl ••••••• 21. 7 CHEVROLET NOVA 6 cyl ..••••••• 21.3 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 8 cyl. ••••••• 19.6 UNITED STATES AUTO CLUB AN INDEPENDENT TESTING ORGANIZATION The answer is at your Chrysler-Pi and Dodge Dealers: (And you can drive one home today!) DODGE DART ' SPORT -PLYMOUTH DUSTER 0Test1 u nctioned tnd results tcnifitd by U.S.A.C. Januiuy and Febn.Jtty, 19'7.t, All carseQUipped wflh mtnuJ1 nnsmllUonc e1tft9t 11 indicated, Dodge Dart and Plymouth Duster 6's equipped w11h new standard 2.76 ••It tttio and "'Sltnt Sill .. engine. Muttang IJ equipped w11h Cal1lorn11 omisswns ptek3{Jc which may have 11focted its tu;tt tQOAOmY. t · .. 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NI l'I"" Hun<!ted Shi (1,J061 11\¥tS o1 T.., Doll1r fS10.DOI peo-v•lue c1plt•I uock lo Seqwyah, • C•lifornl• cor-- porellon. tnd fo t•RCUlt SUCll olhel'" c1ocumenr1 M ''' ""'"'"" or •P-P•Cll>l'llll to convev .. 1d 1tock to complei. 1 confr1c1 rntdt Ill' IM dtc-1 In hi• lllellmt w!lto the .. Id Stclvov•h. r11..-....:• to wtil<ll 11 maitt tm-ti.orthtr partlcul••t. tl>ll !NII ll'll·tlrne 11"1d l)/KI ol l'IHrlng Ille same M s btotfl w.I tor Aprll :rt. 1t1•. 11 t :OO 1.rn ., In 1111 courtroom ol ~rt­ menl No. 3 of .. id eO<trt, •' 1'DO Civic c ... 1..-Dr!~r Wnt, 111 1111 City cif S..n11 AM, C•llor11l1. Deted Allfll •· lt74. WILLIAM E. SI JOHN Couniv Cl~t LEFITl ANb LIFTON JONI Wlllltl ... at"'l:I., S11t1 12)4 LM ..._ .... Cati!. t..-:1• Tel: (11u •n•u AllOtM'P"t .... E•t<Vlt11t F'ubllll'leel Oranoe Cots! O•llV Piiot April I, t, 15, 1\17• l:t»7ol PUBLIC NOTICE a INZ SU .. lllO!t COUllT OF THE STATE QF CALll"QllNIA FO!t THIE CQUNTV OF OlllANGE .. ..,,.,, OltOfll TO IHOW CAUSE 1'0111 CHANGE Of' NAME In lhl Ml!tlf" ol lllt AP9llc•llon of REGINA MARIA GIUGNO, For Cl11n111 ol .. ...... The •l>Plle1tlot1 of REGINA frilARIA GIUGNO lor clllnogi ol rwome. Mvlno beef\ tHfd Jn Court, 11\d II •-••lnO lrom .. Id •PPlk•llon !twit REGINA MA R I A GIUGNO hi' flied •n •l'Pllc:tlhM ,,,_il'ICI 1h11 hitr n1M1 bl ~ I• REGINA MARIA JUNO. N-. thit ... torr. II Ii hol••bV otdrrtd •nd dlrrctrd, !Ml •ll Plf"..,.,S l11l1u11ttd 111 uld m11t11r do •PPN• bllor1 llllt Courl In ~rlfT\lfll l on 1111 1"41h <HY ol. Ma'/ 197~. II 10:00 ll'cloc~ A.M .. of ltlll div to .._ "'*' """'" tvell •pPllc:.llloft for ~not ol n1mr sllOukl nO'I bl or•nted. II 11 f\irlher Cll'dlrtd lt\al • cepy Ill ltl/1 Of<ill• lo Si.ow C•uw Ill publllhtd Jn n. °''°'"" Coal! Oaltv l"lle>t, COS!• ~. • ,.wwiapef ol geM•t l clrcul•llllfl, printed In i.11d county, 11 le•ll once Mell """"' for loul'" wccrulw ... Ila prior to ll'le dfY of .. ,d l!Hrlng. 01trd 11111 291" dlY of M•T(.h, 1'14.. FRANK OOMENU.;Hl~I Juo:lge of u fd Supeorlor Court STEtN, LEWAND & HANESSIAN A ProtHll-1 corwmtllllfl 116.11 S•n \l"lcrtttr 11 ...... lllit• 1111 Ltl Atlples, C1Ufoml• "'"' All-rs for AHll«U'<I Publ!shld Or•not CotU Otl1Y PJloJ. Apr!I f , f, 16, 13. 197~ IUO·Jt PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS NAME STATEMENT Tl'le foll<:>Win11 peo-son It dOlng blrlll'lfft ·~: M.ARINOUQVE COMPANY, 7311 Se•~· Newport &each, C.Utornl1 ~"' T"on!IS Hl119ln1, 7311 Su"-'r, NIWPOl1 INCh, C.llloml• 9166(1. Tiiis blrllne» Is t~ltd bV • bullMW ·~· Thomlts Hl119!ns Tiii! s11temen! W•I fll~ Wlth "" County Cler~ ot OrM"gll County, '""' Pub~lhld 0r•AOI Co.•I 0.lly P iiot, M•rcll 26. •nd April 2. t, 16, lt7• 1G:i~71 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •ustNISS NAME STATIEMENT Thi follciwlnQ PtflO!I 11 Oolng Ml"-91 11: HEtOIS' HEALTHIElll I' 00 O t OISTRllUTION, 11JO ltlll St., It llll, Mlwf>Of'1 9ucn, C1lltornl1 '26'0. Hlicll l.al\llWlf, IQI 161tt St .. It 310, N....._. 9Mtll, C•llfonll11 '26611. Tiiis bull!llU ls coriouc:led bv •n lri. ctivldutl. Heidi L•ngw1y Tlll1 "''-" w11 flied with 1t11 COIM IY Cllrk Of 0r"'91 County Cll'I Aprlt ~~ Pub!~ Or-1111111 cont o.nv Pilot. AprH t, i., 1l. 30. "'1t7~ 1)19·71 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE I J I 7 1 I ! I ' ' ( ' I I I I I f I • • • • Laguna Beaeh EDITION Today's Final' N.Y. Stocks VO L. 67, NO. 99, :i SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE CO,UNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1974 , TEN CENTS White Hou~se Prober Eyed Group Se x, Drugs . By LA\\'RENCE .L KN1JTSON -..wc1.1.c l"reu Wrli.t \Y,NilflNGTON -· In the three years Anthony Ulasewicz probed the private lives of prominent polil!cians, he looked into allegations of "'ild ~rtics, drugs and group se~. The political detective investigated a comedian named Dt"ton who imitated Nixon as \li'el.I as Quakers camped outside the White House's· main gate to protest against the Vietnam \Var. The target of Ulasewici' 5't separate in\'estigations involved both Republicans and Democrats, according to a swnmary of the one-time \\1hite H o u s e iqvestigator's secret testimony before the Senate Watergate coi:nmtttee. ~tade public Monday by Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. (R-O>nn.), the summary , shows that once the ·detective's mission w'as to check oot allegatk>ns that the Presidtnt's nephew, Donald ~1. t\i~an· Jr., was involved ln drugs and group sex. The summary is lnconclusi\'e as to v»hethe-r he was so involved but said !here "''as "concern aboul bribery" and that "Donald Nixon was apparently thrO\\·lng his weight around .. " ~ stnnmary J!ladc no further condusions. Three limes Ulast\\'ici tried to link Sl;n. Edward ~f. Kennedy (l)-,.fa55.), to rtpotU Kennedy had been involved in so- ca\led "wild parties" "in Califomia, lla .... ·ali and ArizoDa. Festival Patrons Slope Plan On Densit y Under Fire A proposed Jaw tying 1he ntnnber of houses ~·hich could be built on a piece of land to the slope of that land v.·as roundly criticized ~londay night by speakers before the Laguna Beach Planning Commission, Following public comments about the ' I proposed slope-density o r d i n a n c e 1 \ commisaioners ordered PI an n in g I Director Wayne Moody to incorporate several of the suggestions and agreed to study the proposal next Monday and hold a further hearing April 22. The law would apply to subdivisions of land not now broken into Jot-size portions. It set the minimum lot siz..e at 6.000 square feet and established a sliding scale for number of units per acre (density) based on the land's slope. 'lbat scale runs from five units per acre on 15 percent or less slope to one un it per 10 acres wben slope ·is 100 pe<-( 45 degrees). Arriong those speaking against the suggested ordinance was Gilbert W. Ferguson, executive director of the Orange County Council for Environment. Employment, Economy and Development (CEEED). Ferguson said he was not addressing the commission to advoca te growth, nor to "speak for justice to the property owner" becaUse, he said those were lost causes in Laguna. Ferguson said he fell the effect of the slope-densily ordinance would be. coun~r­ productive to Ille goals of maintaining Laguna as a village. Umited growth places a lid on supply, while demand for housing is increasing, he saKI. The effect is to increase property values to a point where rent hikes ahd home prices drive out those who wished to maintain the town character, Ferguson said, pointing to the rl'devclopment of the Venice area in Los Angeles County. J\.1ost vehement in his opposition was Diaries McCalla , 919 Bluebird Canyon Drive. Owner of a IO-acre avocado grove, 1-tcCalla said he has seen his property go from being a pennitted site for 60 tmits to 10 units. Jte charged the proposed Jaw was penned by conservationists. "I am sick and tired of Ulese damn buzzards," McCalla said. "We need growth. We have sewers that are overloaded and running do~·n lhe street!, we need growth lo pay for new sewers," l\1cCalla said. lie said he ..... as being 1axed oul or avodado production. "I am furious at handing my savings over to the Greenbelt Society .. .'' he said. George Kacbickas, a Laguna builder, (See DENSITY, Page ZI Lagu1u1. Kids To Hunt Eggs The aMual Laguna Beach Easter egg hunt will be held ttt I p.m.' Sunday at the high school athletic field for youngs1ers 9 years of age or younger. Sponsored by the American Legion. lht hunt usually a1tr1ct1 more than :.:io young ,egg hun lt!rs searching for 100 dmen eggs. Priies are awarded for special eggs. , As al~·a)'s. Lestionnitirt's v.·ill be. on hand 10 see tbat toddlers-don 't leave empty-handed. Arrests Expected Saxhe Says 'Lid Off' Hearst Case SAN FRANCISCO IAP ) -Atty. Gen. \\'illiam Saxbe said today "the lid is off" the Patricia l!earst ltidnaping and expects the FBI to go ahead and .4 lien Train Derailed in San Cl.ement.e By JOHN VALTERZA Of "'9 Da1tr l"lilt Stefl Vandals suspected to be Easter Week guests at San Clemente State Park piled a mound of boulders on the Santa Fe tracks early today and derailed the front engine of a oorthboond freight. The Incident, which occurred as the freight p~ through San Clemente at 1:45 a.m., foreed the front wheels of 1he huge diesel off the rails, but no other sections of the freight \li'ett affected and no injuries resulted. An added complication in the incident stemmed from several aliens on board tne large train which starts its run in San Diego. Police arrested five immigrant! shortly after arriving on the scene. Thirty others reportedly were taken from the train even before it started its regu]ar run earlier in the evening. Salvage ~·ork began a I m o s t immediately oo the train, said police and railway agents , and the crews v.·orkcd Wltil daybreak. Using special jacks and other devices. the workmen were able to put the froot ~·heels back on the rails shortly after 6 a.m. and the train eontinued its journey. The derailing was the most serious of a regular cycle of vandalism cases involving passing trains at me state part area. Easter \\'eek traditionally is a problem period and in past years tubs full of rocks, beams and other debris have been piled on the rails in an attempt to topple the train. Rock throwing i n c i d e n t s are commonplace as well, authorities said, but this morning's incident marked the (See DERAIL, Page %) Exhibition Set Bv Craft Guild " The Laguna Beach Craft Guild \.\'ill hold ils annual spring show from 10 a.m. to dusk Sunday along Laguna's Forest Avenue between Glenne)Te Street and Coast Highway. J\1ore than 100 guild craftsmen will exhibit as the thoroughfare is ck>eed to all but foot traffic for the event Crafts oo exhibit Include jewelry, pottery; candle&, Jeathe r work , decoupage, furniture, stained glass. lilt 5Crttl'I and macrame. Artisans and artJsts will g I v e demomvatiom during the exhibit. Restaurant Arson Atlentpl ln"est:igated Laguna Beach Police are investigating a rtpon oC attempted al'!Ofl at the Rib C.ge Resi.Un1nt, 858 S. Coast High.-ay. Police reported a !ire was started in the l'C!Jtaurant's trnsh bins by unknown persons 1.1onday night. 'nle restaurant was not damapd. apprehend her abductors, the San Francisco Examiner reported. Saxbe said in \Vashington that Ille FBI had been inhibited in its efforts to track do~TI Ille terrorist kidnapers but now that the girl's parents are rcstlng in ~1exico "my impression Is that th<? lid is off.·• The Examiner's Washington bureau reported Saxbe admitted he had no statement from the girl's father, Randolph A. Hearst. to the effect that "the lid is off." But. Sax be declared: "\Ve v.· 111 apprehend the people irl\·olved if they slay in this COWltry." Saxbe said he hopes Miss l{earst is alive. but said, "l don't know one way or another." Olarles Bates, the FBI agent In charge of the case, said here today : "In any other kidnaping, I or the FBI have bei!n · involved in, there has never been a situatioo in whidl law enforctment "'ent in arx1 took · the victim from the kidnapers. '"lbere's either bee n a ransom paid or the victim released before any action." Meanwhile, A m e r i c a n Indian 1-fovement leader Dennis Banks said in St. Paul. Minn .. today that he rt<'Civcd an anonymous phone call f\.fonday night which might have been from Miss Heant's 5)1'llbionese Liberation Anny kidnape.rs. "I'm speculating that in view of a phone call I got lasl night something may develop in the near future ," he said. Banks, asked by llcarst to appeal to the SLA for a meeting between Patty and her family, said the caller declared : "l have a message for you." The man told Banks he ""'as from San Francisco. and "I'll be in tomorrow.'' and hung up. Ban.ks said he asked Hearst to attend a meeting in St. Paul Friday with !he Rev . Ralph Abernathy of lhe Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Jesse Jackson and other minority leaders. He said the leaders ¥i'ill issue an appeal to the SLA lo contact the American lndian Movement to set up a meeting between Miss Hearst and her family. "If we don't receive a conlact or a clue that a meeting Ls pcmtble then I'm afraid AIM will ha ve to withdraw," Banks said . "We can't be involved in something like this if it is to be drawn into weeks and months." City Track Meet Slc1.ted Saturda.y l 1i Laguna Beacli, The Lagma Beach city t r a c k ~Pl for boys and girls will be heid starting at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Laguna Beach High Scbool athletic field. $pon8ored by the recreation department, the meet ls open lo stude.nt.s at Th urston In t er m ed I ate, St. Catherine's, Ali90, Et Morro and Top of the World sc:hools. c.ompetlUon is categortud accocdlng to age v.1rn six «"Pflratt age groupings. Evtnls include the 100 yard dAsh, 50 yard d.h, 6IO yard nm. shot put, 880 yard run. Award$ are gi\'tn for rlnt lbrough sixth place finLlhtrs . SlgnUJlC are open lJ1rouih Fridey at lllt recreation dcpartmeot. $70 Oltnneyrt SL Further Information is available from too ........ uon depatlment, Idepbone m- 1u.i. &ach time, Ulase...,·icz reported to his \\'bite House superiors that the rcpOrts , "'ere unfounded. One ,;uch parl}'. in Holly"'OOd , wns alleged to invo\\"e Ct1!1fornia Rcpublk·an f.ov . Ronald Reagan as ""ell as Kennedy and Sen. John V. Tunney <D-Calif.l. • According to the swn tnary. being a detectivt !or the \\'hile House had its ~ hazards. Once. when Clase"·icz ...,·ent to a showing of "~1 illhbuse,'' an anti·~ixon 1110,·ie. ht> had )u~ pockt·I JH{'k<'d . Llase\1·1cz said ht· t"hl•rkt'd thoroughly into the pn\';1lL' 11\'l'S of Sl'n llul~:t'I ll I !un1phr<'y t I ».\l 1nn ! a11d S1'n. ~~dmund S .\1uskll' 1!)..\\a1ne1. 10 le:irn "if tht'rf' \\'11r1' :iny St':lnd;1!S Or :.ktl{'tUllS ' 1'1\e ~11rnni;1ry d~·~ nol 1ndk·:itc .,.,ht•!hcr he fo11nd :Jn\' II\' aitu Lll\C'Sti~a1ro µ o I 1 tie a I <icii11rihu1Lon~ n1arl1• !o a~ 1nan' a' 11 .\.l'nator.s 1nt·lud1ng l\e1utt..'<ly, ~1t1~k1c and 1\u1nphr1·y :ilnn.i:: 1\1th S..·n' \\'1ll1an1 Pri\x1111rt' 1[1.\\'1!!: I, 1:1·nr~1' .\1urphy 1H- l';1hf ). Jo~t·Jlh T~clini:<. 1l) • .\ld 1: ,\lh1•r1 (iorc lll·Tcnn 1, :111d Qu,1·n1111 '.'\. Burdicl< 11).:\ n 1 Al~o 1111 r~t11;a11·d \ICl"l' You n i;:: ll('pubhran~ '.'\;1\1011;11 V1·dl·r,1r1011 :ind th1· Young l(t•pubht\Ul~ I. t' n d c r ~hi 1> Conft•rt'nt e Tht• ~ununar\· s a 1 fl l 'la~t'll 111. "~ntl'd 10 learn II lilt' groups 11·crc lt·i;:.il <ind huw tht·~ 111'rt' Sf~\n~r~d . to Feed Meters? ' ';q_ Cambodiott Grief UP'I T1l ...... !o \Vith one or her children holding tC'arfully to her skirts, a Cam bodian mother mourns bitterly ror anoth er of her f'hi!dren who ha.d been killed in fightin~ near Oudong, the for1ner royal capital of c·an1boc1ia. Government troops retook the city ~fter a bloody bat1lc. Five Public Hea1·ll.1g s Set F 01· Lagt111a's City Cou11cil The Laguna Beach Ci!}' C11unc1I 1\i!l hold fj\·e public hearlngs .startu1.i; "Llh the lo-unit Tr anscontinental condominium appeal al 7:30 pm. \Vednesday at .... city hall . The condominium project \\'hich h:i!\ dragged through city channels for nfnc mon!M is being appealed by residents who object to the project·s sire and design. At an earlier council session the project was deferred ptndin.g a ruling on ' the legal force of the city's OJ)('.n spaet' general plan element as . yet not accompanied ...,·ith in1plementin g laws. The condominium. planned for a site in the 500 block or North Coost Highway has been compared lo Nc'-''JX'lrt &>acb 's Promootary Point. Olher hearings Include: -An amendment lo the ci1y buildin jt c:ode to allow certain construction on wed<ends. NEW SCAR CITY: JELLY BEANS NEW YORK (UPI) -J,lly bl: ans. a traditional Easter candy. will be in shOrt supply thi1 yu.r, according to R. E. Ferguson of tne F. \\'. \\'ool ¥i·orth Co. He said ~1onday 1hat the scarcity is due to difncullle:!I manufacturers are having with I.ht! rise In the cost of 5Ugar. .syrup navwillg and packaging of the candy. '·. ., ' -t\n f'Mnomic feasibility study on !h{' protxist.'tl Lalluila Canyon pa r k L n g st ru C'tu rc adJ:.icent to Ci!y !lat!. -Prrzon1ng !o light industrial of a s1na ll portion of county territory in the Laguna Oinyon Big Bend a r e a considered for annexation to La guna Beach. -1\11 amendment 10 the city code requiring increased setbacks and open nreas in 1he light indu.o;tnal zone At the City Council 's ~:30 p.m. business scs,.ion . it \\'Ill consider the propo~ed 100 fool r11dio tO"L'r an<l antenna rrqucstt'Ci hy the pohcc dcpartmcnr to impro1·e. CQmm11n1c11tion~. a chani;•"' tn the city·.~ parking rcqurrcm1·nl~ and si;nldards and :1 final ilQl.lrova! of the city COOc of eth!t'S for public 0Uic1als. S. La g una n Hit For 2 Ro bberies SAN DIEGO f AP' -A Sou1h Laguna ma.n . aln::ady charged "'Ith robbing a Los Ans:~les bank . has been accused of lll king a total of $6,000 in t~o San lJlcgo b11nk holdups , the i''Bt S3\'S J~m liosk1ns. 25. v.as named ~londay 1n a v.<1rrant cha rging him v.1th the Jan. 25 n>bbtrv of the Southern tahfomla F1rsl :'\a11on.al Bank and the :\larch 4 robbery of lin1on Bank. bolh in downtO'i''n San Dtego. fOOcral agcn1 ~ said . -lloskJns was arrested ~l his Sooth Lagunn hom(! a ~·eek ago in conncctiori with an April 1 holdup at the Crocker Bank branch on \\Tllshlre Boulevard in L.os Angeles office~ SGld. • I Dll.·ecto1·s' Oppositio11 Facle s A,vay A dCTision b}' th(' L;1guna Bt·arh l;'..:st1v:il of Ar1s not tu opposr p;irk1ni,: n1rtc.rs along Laguna ('a11~011 BMd m 11y ha,·e cll';1red !hf' \1:1.v for m<'1l'r in~1at!ations v.·hich could .~rnd a torrt·nl of tourist coins t1nklin~ into tlly l'Offt·rs. The decision, nrarlr :1 r..:versal of previous po.~ilions cxprcss4.'d by Fcs11\·a 1 dirr..'{,1ors . came ~londay nig'nt 1n a clo.-.cd bo.1rd SC'SSIOll . The Fc~ti\·;1t"s no11-0p!"'>S!lion i~ ha!'.1•d on l\\O ti111ditlons. F1r~t. 1h:i t thr ('I!)' l'harge no rnorc than 20 Ct·nt :. an hour . Sec:ond. thar the city pro\'tde a f;icilitv fo~ making changl· ."<l! r,•,itonsts ~'t·k111·~ co1!1s 1vor1 ·1 heseigc tht· Festival box office. If has been estimated !h:i l mr!<'rs 11ith a ~nt-ao-hour ra1c v.·ould rarn 1hc> c1rv be1 .... ·een SS0.000 and Mti.'100 d11nnl! 1t~' su mmer monrhs "'n"n rh1:y \1ould IX' installed . · \Vheth{'r or not lhC' Cit\" can move fast enough to insl<.ill the mC·ttrs is :inothcr 9ucstion. There is also que.~tion :is !(1 !he stc~ required before the metcrs can bt• installed. C11y ~lanager Al Thea[ said the last hatch of meters purch<ised by the cHy S('V_eral 1non1hs ai::o took longer to bf< dl'h \·ered lh;1n expc'Ctcd. 1'nc situation since has ~otten "·orse. The<•I s.1id , l!r s;1id the City Council still v.·oulrl have to ,e:o through ordinanc1' procedures before p;1rk1ng melers could be inst<itl1~d along Can_v(!n Road . Installation of lhl' rnt•!t•rs in th(' can\'Ol1 "·as a portion of a con1pron1i~ "'orkrd out by promotors of 1hc rl'{cn:ndurn "'hich forced repcill of !he CQune1fs 8300.000 a year park1ni: merer r..:\i'flUt' measure increasing c1l~·l\'ld" fees frorn 10 C'Cnt.c; 10 20 {'t'nts :tn hour. T"':·o monlhs ngo tn <1 J01nt <'i\y CouflC'il · Frst1val board mf.,.,!1nl:. Ft', ti v a I d1rt-ctors '.ll'ri• \'0t•:1J 111 1hf.1r {)Jl[Xr,,Jl1on l'J urstallat1on of 111 .. ~.'>·t"•'r1t rn vrC'rc;, '·People \1011 '! liko· JI 'l'HL'\ 'II ftt•J thry'r(' l)l·1ni: ~ou1:t·d.'' 1.l1·nr1 · \'i.:tlder, board prt•o;;:11l1111t <ind fornlt'r l.:1gun.1 m:iyor, !fJ!t! lhl' {"l>t1111 ii The plan al lhnt t1111c 11,i~ an inrr•·,,..,. in parking flx'S from JU r• nt~ ru 15 tl'n1.., an hour "ith canyon nu'trrs ch<1rg1n1: :.!~ CClllS. Vedder said it 11nuld not tak1• lon g for 1·isitors to reali ze rhnt the e:in-.on 1n1·tt·rs ...,·ere char1?1n1i premium rat<'~· 111(' FC>Sll \"Hl b1;:1rd·s posHt on \1·111 hi"' carried l>y Din:iMor .l<1n11·..; S.·h111lt1, mcmllt"'r of a city con1n1iurc stud.> 1n;.: park ing . The com1n1\1f c's rea>mmrndations ~·111 he pre:.ent<'<l 10 the C!ly CounC'il ror uttion. Oran::A _:oast Weal he r Partly rloudr lon1~h1 C!c.1rini: \\'t'dnesday 10 sunn~· skies an<I rooler tcmpera tllr('~. lf1gh s in 1he upper 60s ;it !he bcarhes to the lflw i Os lnland. l.ov.'s al n1gh1 in the 505. I. ''i'lll·: T llllA \' , A mC'rl1cal tJ1ar1ffJ rlr ur rnl· lrclt>rl. ni/'Jrt> t/11111 Sl.2 'l'IJ1//1m1 it1 d11na11'J11~ last uror spr 111 r1 lll!J 13.9'~ flf tl1t1! lottJf /JI! dirC('f /111011('101 f11rl to k1d11 ry d1sea ~e 11cum.1 St()nJ,. Paae S. ' M .... " ~1141.,, lflt " (1lli.•1111 ' .... ~ " CMoulloH "tt M'IUll 'w!Wt " , .... 1c, " ~lliOflll -• '"'"-"' " .. _ ,_., ' .... """" ' • .... 1. 1t·U '""''tit ,.,,. • , .... h ... l 11tel"l1l11ni1n1 " . .... M1rk11J U·U P'lftllK• 11·11 TtleWltio!" n •• G1rtl11tt " T~tllt•l ,, HO!'OIC~ .. Wttttltt • Mot L Mtrt " wtdo Hrw1 • ' t fl DAl4 n1..or ___ LB ~ J Wells Fargo Ups Lend Rate SAN FRANCISCO !AP ) -wens Fargo Bank, lhe nation's 11th largest commercial bank, today raised the prin1c ltndlng rat.e fro m 93• to JO percent, e ff ective immediat.ely. The move followOO. the raiS(' ~londay by Bankers Trust Co. or New ''ork. La ter, the Bank of Cat!!omia and Crockc:-Bank made a iiimilar nio ve, effecti ve \\'1.'<ines- day. The prime l:s thr rale banks charge the Jarge:st and mosl credit worthy customers. From Page .l DENSITY ... said the ordinances i!. enacted ~·ould amount to ·a city confiscation oI slope landowners' property. . He asked why lh e penalty (or sloping land~ ti.loody said the essence of the law was to preserve the existing Laguna hillsides and implcmenl sections goals of th e ci!y'.s conservation clen1cnt to th e general plan. , Suggested alterations to the onl.II!:111ce included giving landowners "credit for existing access to slope property. One reason for the deminishing allowable density is !he requirement on hillside properly for massi\•e cul and fill in road building. Pretrial Airing In Henley Death Case Delayed SAN ANTONIO. Te:it. (UPI) -A state judge today postponed unti l April 22 a pretrial hearing for accused multiple slayer Elmer Wayne Henley, charged in six of 'n slayings of young boys in a three-year se:it·lorture murder spree. Judge Preston H. Dial Jr. granted the delay so defense attorney Will Gray could study psychiatric nports on examinations cooducted by doctors from Salt Lake City, Utah . and Fort Worth, Tex. Dial, however. refused to act on a format motion to move the trial to aDOther city. "l 'm nol going to rule on it today. but could rule oo it before the new pretrial hearing, which will be the third such hearing, on April 22," Dial !Old Gray from tbe bench. , Gray ~kl'd for the delay so the llarris CoWlty Sheriff's Department in 11ouston could produce former jail guard Robert Weidner. accused of conspiring with the prosecution to get Henley to change his plea from innocent to guilty. "Failure of the lianis County Sheriff's Department to subpoena Mr. Weidner is why lhis delay is asked for, your honor," Gray told lhc court. Governor Probed For Corruption BALTIMORE (UPI \ -The federal investigation into corruption in ?ltaryland polttics, which fon:ed Spiro T. Agnew to resign the vice presidency last year, is looking into C.Ov. Marvin ~1ande\'s ad ministration, the Ballimorc Evening Sun reports. ti.tanclel said ~tonday "the state records are O\>en and available to anyone '\'ho "'ants to look at them.'' The Sun sa id ).Jonday the inquiry involves "a direct rela lionship" bet1,11een the aY:arding of ~tale engineering contracts and businrss done by the Tide"·ater ln!urance Agency. Inc .. owned by two supporters of ~landel, W. Dale l1es5 and Harry \Y. Rod gers Ill. The nel\'Spaper did not drfine the relationship and quoted unnamed sources. · OIA~I COAST LI! DAILY PILOT ,_ 0<··~-1,..,. .. ""'" r... ....... ~ ,, ,..,.., -·~· ....... "' ...... -..-... '"" o.-U;.o ·I\.~· '"'1 ~_.... '-.JN ....... , .... _ ...... r·•••·•~ "'~'""' '"'-~"'' r ~''" ... c~ , ...... N•"""'1 llo,o'• •ll>n"•"1'"" llll1t1;•l~O<Jft• I• ¥•••~, L•'l'•'"""~" ""'""' w'1<J •">-••·>1 •• , .. ...,. '" ., "''"" c .. r ... , .• ..., • • ,,, I,~""'' " I••"''"""''·'""'""""'' ,,,,,1 ... r..• '"''""'"h . ....,.,.,,,,, ,'\t('h •! {<.,'.'""'' 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Valedictorians for Dana llills High's fi rst graduating class have not yet been announced . but the roll ot top scholars has been established. , The 32 Triton seniors "'ho \\'ill be graduated with academic distil'lction '(a 3.5 grade-poi nt average or higher) are : Barbara Boisclle, Allyson Brent. Susan Bunkall , David Burton, 11-Iary Caress, Cynthia Christie. Janie Douglass, Kelly Dowling, ?11ary Downs, Ba r b a r a Ferguson, Douglas Field, Heidi Garborg, KathlC<'tl Herrera, Kristine Herrera , Ly n Hicks. Jeltry Hunt . Marianne Johnston. Bryn Jones and Maria Luna . Others are Lucia f\1ercdilh, Jory Olsen, Bretl Portwood , J ill Rosoff, Nancy Samuelson, Diane Shaw . Robert Shepard , Ginger Simonson, Larry Todd, Stephen \\'addinglon. James \Velsh, Robert Yoder and Dorothy Wenzel. At Dana Hi\IS the top scholars are Eri c, Lucha , Roberta Olsen, Carl Swinyer, Cheryl Busby, Susan Brown, Marcu.s Eljenholm, Barbara Smyth, Lau r a DeMarco, Ferri! Krogius, Linda tlall, GiMy Motsinger, Michelle Gibbons, Robert Hohme, Rhonda Fleming,' Beatriz Aguilar, Helen Ray, Mich.a.el Oddi, Deborah L. Smith, Diana Giannestras, ~fichael ViggianeW. Mark Foster. Cathy Sinclair, Cynthia Keim, Chris Dargan, Steven Miklos, Cabrini Gannon, Ric-hard Schell , Christina Bova and Rebecca \Vil son. .$16,000 Blaze Blame&, on Cat SAN DIEGO (API -A cot lrylnl lo get lo a blby bird knocked an eleclrlc lllhl bulb Into a bird incubaLor ln a Claremont ma home. The bulb exploded . igniting some combustible material. The fire cau,,ect SUl,000 damage Monday night, but the cat escaped. ,.....,,.,.,,.el DERAIL ... fiNit time that a derailment actually occured. Railway agents ror the Santa Fe asswned the r esponsibili t y of investigating this morning's dangerous prank. Police :said few persori's witnessed the derailment and no groups were noted in the area of the mishap ·at the end of. Avenida Calaria. The train which was involved has in rcCent months been dubbed the ''alien express" because of its 111 e g a I passengers. Police said they could not calculate exactly how many freight·hoppers were on the train . "We got five, but there must have been many more that scattered before we got !here. It must have been some jolt when that engine "'ent off the tracks," .!llid one patrolman. Sawhill for Simon? BALTIMORE (UPI) -John C. Sawhill, 37, deputy direclot' of the Federal Energy Office, soon will be named director of the government's energy program, replacing William E. Simoo, the BalUmore Sun reported today. Announcement of the appointmet;it is expected this week, the Sun said. Simon is expectd to become secretary of the Tt<asury, succeeding George P. Schull%. 7!1200-foot Fall Cliute Opens at 400 Feet STERLING, lll. !AP) -"I was wondering, If I wake up, l know I'm alive; if J don't, I know I'm dead," says a skydiver who survived after hi! parachute failed to open fully in a jump from 7,200 feet. ''I still can't believe II." Jeff Wetzell of Rock Falls. 111., said r.tonday. \Vetzell suffered two broken ankles and a broken vertebra when he landed in a \\'Ct. newly plowed field -which helped to cushion the impact. \Yetzell and two fellow member:s of the Rock River Valley Sky Diving Club were attempting IAl build a star -by joining hands -and free-fall for 30 seconds when trouble intervened SWlday. "There were only two of us that got together -myself and Larry Lyons." the 26-year-old construction laborer said. "At 4.000 feet, I looked do\vn, saw we were off our spot. and I shook ~ to sta rt tracking over. "At about 2,500 feet . I pulled the ripcord and nothing came oul. I \Vaitcd and still nothing happened." \Yelzell , a veteran of more lhan ISO jumps, said he then tried to !rC<' his main Leisure World Women Warned Of '1'lrieve1·y' A purse snatching inc:dent ri.-tonday night in Laguna Htlls today led concerned Orange County Sheriff's arficers to \\'am \\'On1en residents of the Leisure \Vorld community that they arc often the targets for such attacks. •·Vile have had a dozen such Incidents in the past year." Sheriff's Capt. James Broadbclt said. "And many of the victims '~ere Leisure \\-'or Id residents.·· lbe latest such attack occul'Tcd ~fonday-night in the Laguna Hllls ti.1all near' the Ralph's supermDrket and involved ti.lrs. Mary Bell \\'ai te, 76, of 74 D <;alle Aragon. ~1rs. Waite's purse which contained <i bout S300 in cash wa! sn::tc-hed from her hand by a fast 1noving attacker described hy witrlffiies as being a young man aged <lbolll 16. "Th l~ is the s1•cond i;uch ntltu;k in the last 111·0 \1'cck:.!.'' Cn pt. 13roadbclt said. "\VC have been successful in ri rre.sling nt:iny of these purse sna tchers but elderly fcmalr residents in the area would he \\'Cli Advised to ca rry no valuables with them and as little cash a.s possible on shopping expeditions." A ~isure World woman resident n:untly loot Jewelry valued at $18,000 \\'hen ht r pu~ v.·as snitched in the'. same general shopping area. Broadbf'lt al50 had a warning for purse snatch ers in Ylew of 1he sentence meted out Monday in Orange County Superior Cou rt to a man whose 79-yetr'(lld victi m dlC'd 16 day~ after he knocked her to the ground in Anaheim and ran off wtth her purs,, Noting that he wa.s convicted of first degrtt: niurder, Broadbelt added : ''thal Is the risk lbe pur3C snatcher takes. An elderly woman could dJe Crom the ahock of the Incident and II Is obvloU.! that a jury is going to have vuy lillle sympathy for her attacker." ' I.' parachut.e 50 he could open the safety chute without entangling It. "There was a ma1ftmetion and r couldn't release it," he said. "I said, 'Good God.' I "as wondering how much time do t have, what could t do? Everything was fouled up. J coWdn't get 1~. t just v.·aited aOO prayed that something would work out. "It did. I got a partial chute." Bob Brandt, pilot of the chuUst.s' plane, estimated that Wetzell's parachute blossomed about one-third at an altitude of about 400 to 700 feet. Mike Troffer, of the U.S. Parachute Associatioo in Monterey, Ca Ii f . , calculated that impact speed under those conditions YlOuld be about 45 or 50 miles per hour. Truffer said that at that speed "you could conceivably survive with very severe injuries. Getting away with a couple of broken ank1es and a cracked \'ertebra is pretty unusual." \VeUell sakl, ·•1n training. they tell you to keep your feet together and roll. A3 I saw the ground coming up on me, that's just whal I did. I don't remember mudr else." Two boys from a nearby farm wcrt the first to reach \li'etzell. "f looked up and rouldn 't believe It. I was still alive," he recalled. Wetze!l's wife, Llnda, was watching the juinp. "He had a dream the night before that I was killed," she said. "\Vhen I saw he was in trouble, all I could think of \Vas that stupid dream." \\'ctze!I says he expects to be laid up .1•~sceint::i;u:::.~s~\:~~dhc jump Plant Pili erer Piloting Porsche? A Dana Point man became the first \ictim in that area ltfonday of a nocturnal the south oounty -the potted plant thief who Js described by Orange County Sheriff's officers as the curse of the 110uth county-the pot tdanlp te pllferer. Sul Investigators now have a clue to the Identity of the mysterious foliage footpad. A pale yellow Po~ auto y.•as spotted in the area at about the time that a potted plant \\'as stolen from the patio 11t the hon1e of Allan Clarence Rooney, 39, of 34021 Alcmr St. "Our potted plant pilferer may bt piloting a pale yt\low Porsche," an investigator said. "At leas t we now have A cl~. . Sn1ok e Kills Boy, 8 SAN BER.~ARDtNO !UPI) -Mlcba<I Ml..,,.r, a, or )Ugllland, died or S1Mkc lnhall1tion Monday after he 1ppatt.11lly started a rin.· In his bedroMI whllo plaf lng with matcht-!, sOOiff's' depulJes reported. Jlls mother, Donn11 J\Ut1encr, dlsoovered the fire and saved her l"l> oUlrr children, but Donald was dead on arr\v;d al County HosplDll. "' (' ' • • Political Clout Hit By Weicker WASll!NGTON (UPI) -Top White !louse officials tried to use federal agencies ranging from the Internal Revenue Service to the Parole board for political purposes, documenta• Made public by Sen. Lowell Weicker Jr.(R· Conn. I, showed. Welcker made public a thick stack of eX'h.ibit.s he presented ~fonday t o members of three Senate subcommittees holding joint hear'ings on government wiretapping. Most were copies of once-secret \\'bite !louse! memos. "Bringing to the light or day those \\'ords and deeds guarantei!li far more than legl!lation (would) that never again win Anierieans CQmmit or submit tO matters that repudiate the origins or our national greatness," Weicker satd in presenting the documents. Weicker's exhibits were en t it 1 e d Internal Revenue Service ; "Millhouse;" Brookings (institute); Goldberg ; (Billy) Graham, (John ) Wayne -IRS Adivity; Newsday; Military Spying; Department of Commerce; Parole Board and Justice Department; Department of Defense; and While H~ Activities. The Internal Revenue Service Exl'ribit carried a July 24, 1969 internal memorandum on the formation of the IRS activist organizations committee, which "·as disbanded last August at the lime of the Watergate hearings. "What we v.ill attempt to do is to gather intenigence data on th e organizations In which we are interested and to use a strike force concept v.•hcreby all compliance divisions and all other service functions will participate in a joint effort in our co_mmon objective,·• the IRS memo by D. 0. Virdin said. An Aug. 14, 1970 memo from Vi'hite llouse aide Tom Charles Huston asked fe>r an IRS progress report on the review of "operations of id e o Jo g i ca I organizations." Commented Welcker: "They lumped ideological together with activist and mllltant." In the exhibit on the satirical movie ··~1illhouse: A White Comedy," Jack Caulfield recommends to John W. Dean. JII in a White House memo: "Release of lproducer Emile) De Antonio's F.B.J. deroga tory background to fr ie nd I y media" and "discreet IRS audil8 ol New Yorker Films, Jnc." The documents on the Brookings IMtitute Indicate that Dean, then Prei1ident Nixon 's lawyer, comi~ered tax audits and "turning the spigot o{f" of governmen t contracts and $500.000 in federal grants. Weicker said the hmitute wa.s "a democratic think -tank someLimes called a government-in-exile." The Ford Foundation, which !3rgely funds the institute, also came w.:ler ~an's scrutiny, the exhibit indicates. The "Goldberg" Ole mertly indicates that one Lawrence Yale Goldberg of Provide~. R.J. donated $3,659.16 to Jewish charities in 1968. prompting Calfield to observe to Dean in an Oct. 6, 1971 memo "It postures an extremely hea\'Y involvement in J ewish organizational activity . . . the: attorney general should be discreetly made aware in this regard." The ta:r exhibit indicat" White House int.ere.st in audJta being run on evangelist Billy Graham and actor John Wayne ol Ne\\·port Be.ach, both friends of President Nixon. "Can we do anything to help?" Dean asks in an Oct. 1, 1971 memo originally directed to aide Larry Higby, whose name was lined out. "The Wayne complaint ''hen viewed in the attached context does not appear to be strong enough to pur'sue," Calfield ooncludes in an Oct. 6, 1971, memo to Dean. ' . Pretty Pedaler A bicycle and a bikini make a fetchjng combinatior:i as J~enette Dallavu rides on a lt-1iami Beach pa!h. She's five fool five and reads 37.25.35 on the tape measure. Laguna 'Mai1i Park' Medallion Proposed Laguna Beach may soon have its o\l.·n "cain." It is a proposed com1nemorativc medallion honoring the dedication of the city 's ~1ain Beach Park June 22. Designed by Laguna Medallion sculptor Boris Buzan, the idea for a medal has received City C-Ouncil approval and an allocation of SJ.800 to pay Buzan and slriking of sil1•er and bronze medals about the size of a silver dollar. Plans call for striking about 2.000 bronze medals and about 150 silve r. Butan presented his design for the face of the n1edallion to the city r.1onday. The council will likely review ii Friday in conjunction with a planning session set on the beach park dedicat ion and arrive at a final decision April 17. The re\•erse side of the medal will be !he seal of the city. No price has been set for sale of .the two medals. It was hoped I.heir sale Laguna Building Rises in Marcl1 Construction in' Laguna Beach reached an estimated S4~3.326 during the monrn of ~tarch. up nearly $122.000 over that of the same period last yea r despite imposition of a moratorium on multi- family residential construction. Eight permits for d"'elling units . including one duplex (excluded from the moratorium ) topped $356,357 w h i I c miscellaneous construction including a tennis court . fire repair and bridge repair reached SSl.563. Alterations and additions accounted for $23,314 in permits and new construct ion other than d\\·clling units accounted for $12,092. While the monthly total f o r construction v.·as up. the q11arterly tot al compared lo last year was... do\\'n $1.3 million. \1·ould defray the cost or certain beach dC'dic-ati on ceremonies. The idea for the n1cdal ca nte from Recreation Director George Fowler. coordinator of dedication ceremonies. Buzan is a well·known Art Colony sculptor, and has been involv ed in des igning ad sculpting popular private n1int silver mcda\1ions. Fo1vler sa id the rost per medal will go dov"n "·ilh increased striking or the coins. The metal in the coins costs aboul 65 cenis for the bronze and aboul $7 for the silver. 'risitor Drowns Off Pe1iinsula; Body Recovered 1\ 22-year-0\d Pasadena man drowned late ti.fonday afternoon off the Ne"'f)Ort· Balboa Peninsula nea r the 28th Street Beach. The victi m. David Bruce Scott. \\'as reported mis.5ing from the beach ahout -1 :30 p.m. by his brot her Vaughn Charles Scoll, 24. "·ho had at t e m pt e d unsuccessfully 10 rescut! him. Lifeguard s responding lo the call alerted a passing Huntington Beach State Park lifeguard boat. \Vhich picked up lifegua rds Lan;; Gibson and John Blauer al th e Newport Beach ~1arine Safety Depart ment and conducted a search of the .area. The lifeguards spotted the body noating about 100 feet from shore. Re- suscitation efforts aboa rd the boat failed. An ambul ance took the vict im from the Newport Pier lo 11oag f\1 e m o r i a I J{ospitaL where he \\'as pronouncOO. dead on arrival. The surf at !hat tin1e \\'SS described as •·mild to moderate \\'ilh a few rip tide.:s'' by a ~1arinc Safety l)('partment offici al. OVER THE RIVER and THROUGH THE . WOODS ·' - For another month and a nalf. Placentia Ave. :will be torn up· to widen thEl street. At time s Place nt ia Avenue will be closed and access will be ·available by way of Babcock St., coming from the back way. We t\ope you will be patient with construction as the r esults wili certainl y be worth all ihe trouble. If you aren 't adventuresome. give us a call , and we 'll bring samples to your l)ome. 19th ST. -1 1::s:·i ' s .....-> s > . 1663 ,... -PIAC!NTIA ' 161h ST. ALDEN'S . CARPETS • DRAPES IN COSTA. MlSA. \ 5'NC( 19$7 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 Mon.-Thun. 9 to 5:30; ,.,i. 9 to 9; Sat. 9:30 fo 5 t ' . I •I 7 1' •' ' ' I A parks of Jn per I of l'in City ~~ The I • '- ' ;. • • Saddlebaek EDITION Today's l~innl N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 9'1, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRI ~ 9, 19H TE N CENTS Irvine Park·s, Culture Bond Issue Cost Told Br JAN WORTil ot ftle ~ f>llff Sltft A propoed St& million bond tssue \ror parks and retteation facilities in the-[itY of Irvine v.'ould cost taxpayers 22 cents per $100 assessed valuation the first year of financing . City council members will get cost projections for the Jufic 4 ballot issue at tneir i;neeting too.ight. The projections have been drawn up by Paul Dinkelspiel, a financial consultant to the city. They \\ill be printed and sent to Irvine voters aloog with the sample ballot for the June 4 election. The bond money Ytould enable the city to build seven community parks, a theater arid· a teen. center. Dink~spiel said the highest tax rate v.oold fall in the 1977·78 year. when be figures taxpayers would be dunned 38 cents per $100 assessed valuation. The financial estimates are based on me cl1y's projected assessed valuation for each year. It ranges fro,m $242.5 million in 1975-76 to $536.5 million in 1980. Also to be presented to council members for their okay is the estimated tax rate for a S2 million bike tra il txlnd also to be presented to Irvine voters Jwie •• That rate y,·ould range bet~·~~" t\\'O ct>nts to six cents per ~ea r on $100 assessed \'aluation. Tut! s1a1ement explaining all 1he financial data is required hy sta te law to be included in the sample ballot. ;.The informalion is based upon porjections and estimates only v.'hich arc not binding upon 1he clty," the s1ate1nent points out. "The ac tual timing of the sal of the bonds and the amoun t Sold• at any time \\'Iii be governt'<l by tht• nC'cds of rnc ci!y, the sta te of the bond nu1rk('\, and other factors.''. Other itt'ms on the agenda tor tooight 's meeting include : -Consideration or a re s o I u 1 ion l'ndorsing and su pportinc the llarbor A.rea Asse$sn1rnt <ind T r l' a t rn t' n t Servi(~S Centl'r \rhi th pl:rns 10 O!fl'r scrvu:cs to JU\'Cnile offenders :ind th.cir fan1illl"» -11lt' c·ity 11uorn•'\ ':-; opu11v11 on r(·ronu1g proposals for ,\r•·a 1:1 of the tniversity Park Pl:innt·c! l 'on111u1n1l~'. -Dtscussion of a r'n •urr11ncndJ!IOt1 to !Hr('' prof~~ionill ~ng1n1·~·nn;; ~·r\'!Ct'S to dl'Vl'lop Ilk· cap1t:l! 1 111 pr"\',. n1 l' n l s pro;::rarn·fur 1nd{'p.·nt\i·n1 \'111111·1· .ind fu -t s~·r\1(1·s f11r 1h1· t'll\ -t.'on~1dl'r<H1fn1 ;1 I ;1 11·1•111·~1 fru:11 "Irvine !<;._.· F1•1'!\\,1! p!.111111 ·1 ~ 1ur tlit.' t•11:,, to furlu,.,,;.i ll'>~\.11:1· ll\•I I·• •'\11•1·~1 ~HKI: White House 'Cop' Tall{s ~ Ulasewicz Probed Private Lives of Politiciaris i ~ . • ~~ ~ ' ' Ul'I Ttl ..... 1• Cambodian Grief \Vith one of her children holding tearfully to her skirts, a Ca mbodian mother mourns bitterly for another of her children who had been killed in 'fighting near Oudong, the former royal capital of Cambodia. Government troops retook the city after a bloody battle. Santa Fe Diesel Train Derailed by Vandals By JOHN VALTERZA Of lllt .P•llY PllOI Staff Vandals suspected to be Easter \Veck guests at San Clemente State Park piled a mound of boulders oo the Santa Fe tracks early today and derailed .the front engine of a northbound freig'nt. The incident, which occurred as the freight passed through San Clemente at 1:45 a.m.~ forced the front wheels of the huge diesel off the rails, but no other sections of the freight were affected and no injuries resulted. An added complication in the incident stemmed from several aliens on board roe large train y,•hich starts its run in San Diego. Police arrested fi ve immigrants shortly after arriving on the scene. Thirty others reportedly v.·ere taken from the train even before it started its regular run earlier in the evening. Salvage work began a I m o s t imrpediately on the train, said police and railway agents, and the cre\vs worked Wltil daybreak. commonplace as ·well , authorities said. hut this morning's incident marked the first time that a derailment actually occured. JtailY.'ay agents for the Santa Fe assumed the responsibility of Jnvestigating this moming's dangerous prank. Police said few persons Y.:itnessed the derailment and no groups were noted in the area of the mishap at the end of A\•enida Ca\afia. 11ne train v.•bich v.·as involved has in recent mouths been dubbed the "alien express" because of its i 11 e g a I passengers. Police said they could not calculate exactly how many freight·hoppcrs were on the train. "\Ve got five, but there must have been many n1ore that scattered before v.·e got there. It must have been some jolt ~·hen that engine went off the tracks," said one patrolman. By LA \\'RE~CE L. KKUTSOS AH6d•T• Pres• W!'il9f' WASHINGTON -In the three vears Anthony Ulascwicz probed the private lives of prominent politicians. he looked into allegations of wild pa rties. drugs and group sex. 111e politica l detective in\•estigated a comedia n named Dixon \vho imitated Nixon as \Veil as Quakers can1ped outside the \Vhitc House's ma in gate to protes t againsL the Vietnam \\'ar. Saxbe Claii11s Captm·e Due For Kidnaper s SAN FRANCISCO (APl -Atty. C('n . \\'illiam Saxbc said today "the lid is off' lhe Piitricia Hear.it kidnaping and expects the FBI . to go ahead and apprehend her abductors. the San Francisco Examiner reported . Saxbe said in \\'ashlngton that the 'FB I had bee n inhibited in its efforts to track down the terrorist kidn.apers but now that the girl's parents are resting in !\1exico "my impression is that the lid is off." The Examiner's \Vashington bureau reported Saxbc adinitte<l he had no statement from the girl's father. Randolph A. Hearst, to the effect that "the lid is off." But. Saxbe declared: "\~·e w i 11 apprehend the people involved if they stay in this country.'' 5axbe sa id be hopes ~liss Hearst is allve, but said. "I don't know one way or another." Charles Bates. the FBI 3gent in charge of the case. said he re today: "In any other kidnaping, I or the FBI have been involved in. th ere has never been a situation in \vhich law enforcement "·ent in and took the victi1n from the kidnapers . "There's either been a ransom paid or the victim released before any action ." ~feanwhile, Amer i can Indian r.1oven1ent leader Dennis Banks said in St. Paul. illinn .. today that tre rec:>;~d an anonymou s phone call ~1onda.y night which might have been from iltiss Hearst's Symbionese Liberation Army kidn apers. "l'n1 speculating that in view of a phone call I got last night something may develop in the near future ," he said. Banks. asked by llearst to appeal to the SLA for a meeting between Patty and her family, said the caller declared : "I (See BEARST, Page !f Using special jacks and other devices. the workmen were able to put the front wheels back on the rails shortly after 6 a.m. and the train continued its joumeY. The derailing was the most serious of a regular cycle or vandalism cases involving passing trains at l'ne state part area. Lectures, Fi~1 Highlight Easter Week traditionally is a problem period and in past years tubs full of rocks . beams and other debris have been piled on the rails in an attempt to topple the train. Rock throwing i n c i d e n t s are $16,000 Blaze Blamed on Cat SAN DIEGO (AP) -A cat ll')'lng to get to a baby bird knocked an electric light bulb into a bird incubator In a Claremont area home. The bulb exploded . igniting some combu$tlb1e material. The fire c3used $16.000 damage 1'-fonda.y night, but the cat escaped. UCl's Black Cultiu-e Week Black Culture \\'eek continues at UC Irvine \\lednesday witn a jazz performance, a lecture and f i Im presentation, and a discussion on sickle- cell anemia, a disease v.nich aJflicts blaetcs. hiusician J-loracc Tabscott \'·ill perform at noon in the Ve rano Recreation ·eenter. At 6 p.m .. the rurn "The Angry Vok:es ' of Watts'' ts scheduled in Room 161 of Humani ties ~lall, with commentary by Johnnle Scott. The sickle-cell anemia lecture is set for l p.m. on· the third fioor ol Gateway Commons. Art exhibits by block students wUI be on display through April 12 in the maln lobby of the administration building, Thursday's schedule Includes a 2 p.m. performance of a play by students from C.I State Northridge. JI wlU be In Meoa Court. At 5 p.m. Thursday in the \1erano Recreation Center, African dances and folklore will be demonstrated by Bennie Tate. An African slide show presented by ltomer Fleetwood Is set for 8:30 p.m. Thursday in Verano Recreation Cen ter. Friday·s agenda includes a noon drum concert in Campus Park by "Snoot>y and the Troop'• with an Afro fashion show to lollow "' 12:30. A rap session bel\li'ect'I studen ts, faculty, and staff members Is set for 3 p.m. tn Room 220, Social Science HalL The ''Afro Ball" will begin at 8 p.m. tn Mesa Court, featuring "t'uturc Shock," and Airican dan1.-ing. The last day of Black Culture \Veek. Sa.ll1rday, will includE! a 1 p.m. potluck piatic Ul' Campus Park. • The target of Ulasev.·icz' 54 separa le in\•es1igations involved both ltepuhlicans and Democrats, according to a sum1nary of the one-timo \\'hite H o u s c investigator's secret testimony before the Senate \\'atergate conimitlt:"f. i<.tade public il-1onday by Sen. Lo\\'l'll P. \Veickcr Jr. t R.COnn . I. the sun1n1ary shQws that once lhe delective's mission "'as to check out allegations tha't the President's nephe\\', Donald ~1. I\ixnn Jr .. v.·as involved 1n drucs and group sex. lf' ells Fur go v,)S Len<l Rate SA'.'J FRANCISCO IAP1 -\Veils Fargo Bank. the nation 's I Hh larg('st commercial bank. today raised the prime lending rate front 9::~ to 10 percent. cf f e ct iv e immedialC'ly. . The n10\'e folJoy,·ed lhc raise ~londav bv Bankers Trust Co. <>f New York. Later, the Bank of California and Crock' -Dank made a similar move. effecth·e \Vedncs- day. The prime is the rate banks charge· the largest and n1osL crl'dit v.·orthy customers. Leis u1·e World W on1en W an1cd Of 'Thievery' A purse snatching inc:dent illonday night in Laguna Hills today led concerned Orange County Sheriff's officers to warn \\'Omen residents o( the Leisure \Vorld community that they arc often the targets for such attacks. "\\'c have had .:1 dozen such incidents in the past year," Sheriffs Capt . .Jamc:s Broadbell said. "1\nd many of 1he victims were Leisure \\'orld residen~.·· The latest such attack occurred l\tonday night in the Laguna Hills \!all near the Ralph's supermarket and involved i<-frs. i\lary Bell \\'a ite. i6, of 7~ D Calle Aragon. Mrs. \\'aite's purse y,·hich containro about $300 in cash y,·as sn::tched from her hand by a fast moving altackcr described by y,·itnesses as being a youn g man aged about 16. "Th is is t~ second such au.ack in the last tY.'O y,·eeks." Capt Broadbelt said . "\Ve have been successful in arresting many of these purse sna,tchers but elderly female residents in the arC'a v.·ould be well advi sed to carry no va luables with them and as little cash as possible on shopping expeditions.'' A Leisure \\'orld v.·oman resident recently lost jewelry va lued at $18,000 when her pu rse was snatched In the same general shopping area. Broadbelt also had a v.·aming for purse snatchers in view of the sentence meted out l\1onday in Orange County Superior Court to a man ~·hose 79-year-old \'lct\n1 died 16 days arter he knocked her to the ground in Anaheim and ran of{ with her purse. Noting that he was convicted of fir st degree mu rder, Broadbelt added : "that is the risk the purse snatcher takes. An elderly woman could die from the shock of the incident and it is obviQUS-that a jury Is going lo ha"c very little sympathy for her attacker.'' Tragedy Hits Twi ce ESCONDlDO (AP) -Richard ~tartin \Vestlake, 3, fell into the swimming pool in his apartment complex and drov.'Tled ~1onday. Three weeks ago hi:s father. Kt1\neth ~1artin Wemlake. was killtd In a ~torcycle accident. The sun1n1:iry i" 1nconrlush'l' as lo \l'hCthcr he "'<IS so involved bu! said there "'as "t.•(ntcrrn about briberv'' and that "l)Qnu!d r\ixon v.·as apPa rently (hro"·ing his. 11·eicht arountl." The i;un1n1ary 1nade no further conclusions. Three times t.:Jasey,·ic1. 1ric1I to link Sc:n. r:dv.·ard r..t. Kennedy !ll-i<.1ass I, to rto1)()rts Kennedy had been in\'<Jl\'ed n1 SO· ralled ;'wild parties'' in Californiu, Jlav.'aii and Arizona. E:ieh tin11·. l'tasl·\11r·i rl·!ll'll'!l'd 10 his \\'h11c \louse sup1.·nor:-tl1nt th1· tepor!.., \1·('n: unfoundl'd. On•· :-.urh p:1rtr. in llflll~'\HOd, \Vils <illegl•d to 1111c1he C:1lif11r111;.i lt•·p1ihl1l';tn G1.1v. Ho11;1ld Ht•;1i.:an ;1s 111'!1 ;1., l\1·nn1·d~ :ind ~n Jcihn \'. T t111n\·\ 1ll·l';1Jif1. Aecorrlin:;: 10 the ..;u1i111111r: 1 l~·1ni,: :1 dC'tt'l'til'c for the \\'hil t' ll•1U~l' h:ul it s h;iz;1rds 01\l't•, 11 hen l'l:1~1·11'i(7 \\4·1it to a ~ht•\l lll~ 1.f "\l!llhou~t·," an a11ti-'.\1:>.u11 !Src PAHTIES. l'agt' 21 Wheele1· D1·01ls Di1·ecto1·'s Post With l1·vi11e Co1111la11y Cha rles S. \Vhe-e\e r. 58 . of Corona dt'l ~·lar. corporate sct·re1ary of the lr.'in1• Company and president of the firm's Flying D Ranch in ~1ontana, hus announced his resignation from the company's Board of Directors, John \1• '.\'.cy,·man, chairman of the hoard said 1oday. Ney,•man said \\'heeler v.·ill continue In all of his other duties v.·ith the NcY.-port- Bench based land managenient and dc\'elopmenl finn. In bis Jetter of resignation, Wheeler J'iejo Ho1J eful Bl(l$LS Hinshaiv On 'Free M.(1il' Da.ve Gubler or :-.lission 'Viejo, a candidate for the 4oth Congressional district seat nO\V 'neld by Rep. Andrew Jlinsha"' (R·'.\rv.1)(1rt Beach), has <iccused Hinshav.' of using his free mailing privileges as a U. S _ representative for ca mpaign mail. Gubler, also a Republican, sent a trlcgram to Congressman llJl . Gross. ranking member of the !louse Post Offic(· comm1tte<', requesting an investl~a! ion. A four.pa ge nev.•sletter. headed "RC>porL~ rrom \Vashington:· was mailed last \\·ee k from Hi nshay,· to the new 401h district. . Gubler objl'C'ted to the !ac~ that ll inshav.· statM to conslituenL-; that he is their current congressman. rn real ity, Gubler countered, 120.000 of the fll--Ople "·ho received the mailing are not vet in Hinshaw's district. but are still in the districts of Rep. Craig HosmC"r, Jlcp. Richard -1-1anna, and Hep. Clair Burgener. c;uhler h;is asked Rep. Gross to urge the House Post Office Committee to SC<'k postage reimbursement from I h e ~finsha"' Re-Election Commil!ee for the l'Xtra mailings-lo Oceanside, Sa n Clemente. Fountain Valley. Dana Po!nt. Laguna Beach , Corona de! il1ar, and pan of '.°'JCY.TJOrt BC'acb. ll inshaw said the ncv.·s\ettcr in question h:td been revil"\\'ed beforehand by Tl'd Kazv. assistant staff director of thC' v.·atChdog House Commission o·n Congressional ~·!ail ing St.and<irds. fi e ~id Kazy had approved it as m:lil rnat could be "franked.'' or sent free because of Hinsbav.,'s poS(tion . According to Ka zy, postal patron mall can be sent to any residence in a nc,,.,· dis1rict if the district irn::ludcs part of 11'w old di strict. whether or not the redi stricting Is i11 effecl yet. tn his telegram to Gro.ss. Gubler called the mailing a "blatant misuse of taxpayers ' tnOney, abuse of tb'c congl'('SSional postage franking priv ilege aod !rTesponsible misrepresentalion by a congres.'iman seek ing to gain name identity for r~lectlon purposes." Gubler said if he malled to the same 120,000 constituents on a bulk r3te. peonlt .It v.wld cost him nearly $6.0\XI "1or PoStage . s:1icL "I h.i vt• scrvrd ;i" a dirl'tlor or th1;; coniµan~· since June of 1 1•~i!l Thi-. SC'\'tns lo inc !O be an ai>propriat~· 11 11ll· tu gl\<' oth{'rs an opportunity to part1c1pah: In the leadership of this r:onlpany. "I plan to concentrate 111~· (•(fort!': un !he inert'asing req uirl'rn en!S ul 11\\ otht•r ('Orporatc responsibili! 1es. '' In the letter. \\'hcr·h'r rf'con1nu·ndf'd th11t the chair left \'acan t bv his resignation be fillc1I hy \\'1lli<im T. \\'lute. 111. "Bill \\'hite has l{rcat 1n11·rl0'-I, 1lri\'e, \V11lingncss and pnt1·ntia1:· \\'h1·1·lt•r said.· hn1ncd1atc election or \\'lull' to tht" l.10ilnl post v.·as rcl·onuncndcd by \VheclC"r so that the ne· .... bo<.1rd n1c1nber could pnrticipatc in consideration or the Irvine Company's operating and capitRI budgtt for the 1974-75 fiscal period v.·hit·h bt·gins il1ay I. Chaimtan und presidi·nl of An·o\\" Higging and Co0~\na.:l1nn f'on1pan~· head<1uartcrcd in Or;10i;:c :inrl nr \VluteCo Enterpri ses La nd rK·\·el11pn11·nt and Hl•:i! ~:st.ale in Ir \ inc, \\'hile 1'> ;1 fourt h gcncrr1tion Cahforni:.i11. lie is the grandYln of l\,1tl11•nnt· Rro11·n \\'hltt, \1 ho m;irr icd .I .1 ll\l'~ Ila r\ l'~ Irvi ne Jn 1931 and 1<; th1· SIC]l.'><J!l ur ill}ft1r1! Irvin('. \\'lute J1\t·d 011 the lr,ine Ranch and in the u!d Uan('h I louse front 1950·1960. In tcara I io l'I ( )n l«n ·II "' f)E:-;VEH ( Ul'I I -A<·t1n~ u11d1·r a c s Su preme r·ourt nl:1ncll1!1·. an <1p1~:ll f1l1 • court jud gt· \lond<iy 11rd .. r1·d :i rompli·~ inetgrat1r1n pl;111 1111~ ft1ll frir l)1:nv~·r·s 70.()00 S{'hOOl thlldrr·n ;ind rt'JCCIL'CI 1h~ city's pr<1f)O:'iRI 10 CIUS(' l'l si·hnols . Thi· plan otderl'd h~ l S. App(•als Cr,url Jud g<-\VJlh;1 n1 f·:. Oo~!l' dra\1S ht•a\·lly 011 r('zoning ~rh<.W1J d1~tril't \xlundarir" <ind pa1ring thrJt requir~·~ ~ing!o. blnck 11nd i\lexican·:\n1rriC":1n st udents to ~·narc classrooms on a haH ·day txis1~. Orange Coast We atltt"r P:1rtly clourly tonitihl ('1.-.:irlni:: \\'('dncsday to sunny sk1l'S and ('(lolcr tl'ntpcralurc.s. ll 111h~ in th(' upJX"r 60s <'II the bc(li.:h•!S to lhc low 70s inland . Ul\\'S at n1i{ht 11i th(; 5os. I . ..;1111·: 1'011\\. A n1cd 11·nl f/a1r1','I t/1.,~ r1J/· ltctt rl murc 1111111 S/.2 n111/1,n1 1Jr dr11\atin11s lost !1r rtr 1>pt•11f IJllfl/ J3 .9'"< Of flH'// f(Jf(lj Oil .:.hrect ju1a11ci1JI ni<I tn kir111e~ disease v1ct11n s. Sror!J. Pn!Jt' 8 ..... L. M &e,~ ie MOl!tY tft t 11 C1llNr"11 I M~~ltl ti Cl•Ulfltd 1J·JI MUIUll F•-tt C11'!1kt 11 l•hhtllll Mrtwl • Cr"Oll .... •d ll Ot•lt!. Nill~tl • Ed'l1trl•• l"••t • ElllftUl"m•lll 11 "'"•11t• 11·'1 "'' o.,."', n H-KO.t 1f Oflll~I COllnl, t Pte•!t lS•11 Soorll 11·1f St«• M•rk1n n .1, 1th YlliflO n TI!tl!tn II "''"~·· . A"~ Ltlllllrt 1! WtrlO l"•WI • ' • DAil V PILOT ' VC Irv ine Talk 'Presidents Lie,' llsherg ·r aeSIDENT· DID LIE' . UCI Speaker Ellsberg Channel 6 .. By THO.\IA S PAl.~fER OJ lllw OtllJ l'l•I s .. tt "l released the ln£onnatlon (the Pent11go11 Papers) l\•:o invasions too late." Danie_•/ Etlsbcrg told an audience or 1.:.io!l at liC Irvine ri.londay night. "But I finally exposed the people to the nollon thal presidents did lie."· The fom1cr !{.\Ind Corporation employe \\'ho revealed a secret study of the dt:cision-moking process in tbe war, and ~·as indict1..-'d for it, spoke on 5eere<:y. lie rnaintaint'd it was the oonfidenliallty or infonnaUon 1hat led to J)llblic deception over the conduct of the Vietnam war and ultimately to lhc \Yatergate sc.andals at ho1nc. ' Aliso Creek Treatment Subject of TV Show A television program to describe proposals for regional treatment of sewage and creation of a summertime free-flowing steam in Aliso Creek is scheduled for 11 a.m. Tuesday on Chanriel 6 in LagW'la Hills. AppCaring will be Carl Kymla. chairman of the board of directors of the Aliso Water f\1anagement Ag ency (AWMA) and Langdon (Don) Owen, AW~fA consulting enginee r. This program "'ill be broadcast as a public service prior to the fourth in a Four Join Board Of Village Park ' Group in Irvi11 e I Four persons were elected to two-year terms oo the Board of Directors of the YiMage Park Community Association of University Park in Irvine at the a.530Ciatioo's recent annual meeting. The new members include business executives. Ledyard P. H3.le and Robert Hill. Scott Perley. an attorney, and Gilbert Ide Jr., a real estate salesman. Other board members are Mrs. Patricia Beck, \\'alter Rungaitis, r.f i ch a e l Saccamano, Darrell Tobias and Arthur Schwartz. Rungaitis was selected by the board to ser.·e as president for the coming year; Saccamano, vice president; (d e , treasurer, and Schwartz. secretary. In other business, retiring association president. Robert S. Lawrence present ed Irvine Company awards to r.1rs . r.larsha Buchanan, editor of the Villager, the community newsletter, and David Terris, retiring treasurer. Certificates or appreciation also were presented to Charles l\1itchell. retiring vic:c presidrnt: Arthur Danie Ii an. chairman of the architectural control committee; ~1erle Zeine, chairman of the facilities committee; Waldy Mitchell, chairman of the greenbelt com1nittec, and Helen Harder, chairman of the community affairs committee. S111 okc Kill s Boy, 3 RAN BERNARDINO {UPI ) -~1ichacl ~lisencr. 8. of Highland. died of smoke inhalation f\1onday alt~ he apparently started a fire in his bedroom while playing V."ith matches, sheriff's deputies reported. His mother. Donna l\tiscner, discovered the fire and saved her 1~·0 other children, but Donald v.•as dead on arri val at Coun1y llospilal. r..., O>•""I• c .... • °*'~ ,.,..,. ... ~ ,..,,,.. ""°"" le-.:! I"• N~..., hh•. r. f""""''"'<l l>'I '""°'.,_ (<)O'.• ""'"''"·" .. Q .:.-. '-t{lolo.i• ,.,., .......... '~"""" ''Y>11• ti»"''~ ! "">V k.ot (.N>ll -"•"P"'' ~ .... ~ """''"II'"' l!f'"°'"'"'I"" I.•~ Va>·~· l., .. ..,. \J.oKI' '"''"" "'"""""""'' • ...., ~ t>e"•ll!"'S.-.._~ (;o(>)''•"" A ,, .. ,,., ~ "'•ttc>r\ "ll\h<-:i..r-........ ·~ .. ~-'"" l>"'OC(),00 """'"~' .. P'""' ,.., :IJQ W• 1 llo1:>lfft!.Go1111 ,,._, C.O•ic..t"'I 9~~~ • b.I P (..,t,y \t>ot,,_.,_,~ .. '-'•""'OW rl-orm'I("~ to.10. T$p~l11 41642·4l21 Ckn.Jfltd Ad ... «tltl.lltt4J·S471 5MC ......... uo,,..,.,.,~ ,.,....... 4t2·44JO ~ ltt4 cn,.. COM ~ C-. ~,.., ...... .io.-...... -...---~ O' ---.,.~ i-_.., ... 1l'IOlll _..._o1~- ~ , .............. "' r:.. "'-o.uiso. fM_.,.,1(111'°"'.,_.,oo....w. "" ..... J'OD"*"hl',_....,_..,_1:aoo_, series of environmental hearings on the A\\'~IA project. The hearing is set ror 2 p.m. April 23 at !he Jrvine Ranch Water District offices, 4201 Campus Drive, Irvine. A\VMA coordinates the water planning crrorts of the Los Alisos Water District, !he El Toro \V ater District. Moulton· Niguel \Vater District. South Laguna Sanita ry District, City of Laguna Beach, Eme rald Bay Service District and the Irvine Ranch Water District. The management agency currently is studying five alternative plans for possible construction of needed sewage treatment facilities. Only one of the five pl~ calling for a regional approach is being recommended by A WMA officials, and it wil l be revlev•t'd on lhe television broadcast. If adopted, the proposed regional plant. to be located in Aliso Canyon, "'ould enable AWMA to obtain between $12 and $17 million in grant mone y from the Slate \\'atcr Resources Control Board and En~·ironmental Protection Agency, Kymla said. That would pay 50 percent of the total $~ million required. Without the grant, Kymla added, each of the participating water districlS would have lo build their o¥tn facilities. The increase in cost could brlng !he total to $50 mi1Lion1 he said. From Pagel PARTIES ..• niovie, he had his pocket picked. . Ulasewic~ said he checked thoroughly tnto the pnvate lives of Sen. Hubert It Humphrey (0.Minn.) and Sen. Edmund S. t-.1uskie ([).l\.IaineJ, to learn "i( there "·e~ any scandals or skeleton~." The sum1nary does not indicate whether he found any. I-le also invesligated po Ji tic al contributions made to as many as 14 senators including Kennedy, r.·fuskte and llun1phrey along with Sens. \Vllliaril Proxmire (D-\Yis.); George Murphy (R· Calif.): Joseph Tydings ID-l\1d.); Alber.tr Gore 10.Tenn.), and Quenlin N. Burdick (D·N.0.). Also investigated were Young Republicans National Federation and the Young Republlcans Le ad er sh Ip Conference. The summarv s a i d Ulo3ewlcz "'anted to learn if ihe groups \\'ere legal and how they ·.~:ere sponsored. f'ron1 Page 1 IIEARST ..• have a message (or you ." The man told Banks he was from San Francisco, and ''I'll be in tomorrov.•,'' and hung up. Banks said he asked Hearst to attend a n1eeting in St. Paul Friday vtith the Rev. Ralph Abernathy of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Jesse Jackson and orher minority leaders. lie said the leaders will ts.sue an appeal to the SLA to contact lhe American Indian l\.1ovement to set up a meeting between l\.fiss llearst and her family. "If we don't receive a contact. or a clue !hat a niceling is possible then l'm afraid Alto.f ~·ill have lo n•ithdraw," Banks said. "\\'e can 't be involved in something like t.hi!i if it is to be drawn lnto 14·eek.! and months." Sawhill for Siu1on? SAL TIMORE !UPI ) -John C. S1tll-'hill, 37, dtputy dlreci.or of the Federal Energy Office. soon will be named director ol lhe government's ent-rgy program, replacing Wiiiiam E. Simon, the Balllmorc Sun fC1>0rled today. AMOuncement of the Appolntment Is e~ed I.his Wt!t!k, the Sun said . Simon 1!1 expectd to become secretary of the Trta.!lury, suct:eedlng George P. "Schult1. pray Ki ll ed Ducks SACRA~fE~1"0 !UPI) -Tt"5 ha<• confirmed the deatlu of 1.450 ducks In Riverside County ~larch l4 v.·ere cau~ by a pestlctde. the state Department of fish and Gome s~d Monday. "~lost or the ()(I(! billion pages ol claS!ificd malt-rial " In government la withheld to save some official from embarrassment ,'' he claimed. "About one in 1.000 or 10,IMX> could be damaging to 1hc nation's security." President Nixon. the e x -r.r a r i n e charged. "is trying wlth unchecked executive power to become a "modem George Ill ... lie want!: to ~peal the First Ameodsnent." Speaking extemporaneously excep t "'hen he was rc~ding f{Om White llouse or Pentagon documents, E 11 S b e r g presented a casual. s o m e w h a t ·disorganized C9,S(! in support ()f his 1971 'disclosures. He was acquitted wt.en it ~-as revealed during hi! Los Angeles trial that the \\'hite House plumbers had broken into the office of his psychiatrist. Shuffling back and forth among his "secret -but not top secret" papers and transcrlpt.5, Ellsberg kept the Cf'0'4"d laughing as he poked fun at Nixon Administration personnel. Ellsberg said when he first copied Pentagon docuinents he assumed he "'as breaking sonic law, but he learned later that !here is no go\'ernment secrecy sleltute. "And this was no oversight i?Y Congress," he said. He quoted drafters of -,, .. ___ ... ·- --. -- Sere1ae See11e The s\J.n begins ilo; descent in the North Sea, giving a picturesque iinpression o( the River Elbe mouth -. near 1-famburg, Germany. The ci ty, one of the largest in Germany, is also the most important sea port. !he Constitution, who, he said, avoided A.T S ddl b k ;nc1u<1 ;ng ili;s khlcl 01 law .. ,. 111ey · 1 l etV a e lLC 7~200-foot 'Fall Cliute Opens at 400 Feet \vouldn 't reproduce a mooarctry.'" The American people had as much -H • l G control O'Cr ilie Souiliea.l As;a war "8 ospita ets the people of the Soviet Union had over the Czechslovaklan invasion, he told the enthusiastic and predomirantly young audience. "The issue i! no longer "ilether we can survive with secrecy and a powerful executive bran<=h. It is that "'e have a democratic republic -U ..... e can regain it," he said. Visiior Drown s Off Peniitsula; Body Recovered A 22-year-old Pasadena man drowned late Monday afternoon off the Newport- Balboa Peninsul a m:ar the 28th Street Beach. The victim, David Bruce Scou., .,.,.as reported missing from the beach about 4:30 p.m. by his brother Vaughn Charles Scott, 2-1. who ?lad attempted WlSUccessfully to rescue him. Lifeguards responding to the call alerted a passing Huntington Beach State Park lifeguard boat, v.'hich picked up lifeguards Larry Gib.son and John Blauer at I.he Newport Beach l\.1arlne Safety Department and ronducted a search of the area. The lifeguards spotted the body noating about 100 feet from shore. Re· suscit.alion efforts aboard the boat failed. An ambulance took the victim from the Newport Pier to lioag M e m or i a I Hospital, "'here he was pryoounced deud on arrival. The surf at that time \\'BS described as ''mild to moderate "'ilh a few rip tides " by a h-farine Safety Department offici al. Burglars Greet New Company A newly formed \'ending machine company locating in the Irvine Industrial Complex is in the marke t fo r a new set of office chairs today. following a burglary discovered Monday . President Charles Gerrard Rumpf reported the burglary of the offices of Fav.11 Sales of California, 17935 Sky Park Hlvd., lo Officer Harry Ehrlich. The finn is so new-lhey just moved into the office Friday, Rumpf told Ir\'ine p<>lite -that nc had not yet gott~ insurance to cover the $216.SO loss in- volving seven chairs. . lrvi11e Burglar Covers Tracks ' A burglar who apparently lcnev.• just what he v.·anted and camounaged his fwctd entry so It was not discovered for se,·eral days has looted an Irvine Hnn's storage area. ln\'ostigators said today that ""hoever broke lnto R.C. 1'.farine Product.a Inc., I 17422 Annstrong Ave .• stole 400 pounds of brass marlne wlnch con1ponent1. The $200 burglary was concealed for sev_eral da)•s unit!, company employes noticed that a chain sec.uring the area had been broken, then reauached so It appeared fo be lnlaet. ·- El Ilandito Shriners Slate Stag l\leeting The monthly slag meeting and dlnntr of El B11ndito Shrine Club of Oran,e Cowl ly will be held at 6,30 p.m. April 17 st Ill< Lllguna H_llls Hiiton. The. gpeaker will be Slim Barnard, well·known Shriner and t e t e v I s Io n I persorwlil)'i "'ho will discuss traveling In the Wi'!I. r.1eet1ng reservnti can be mtde by I Visit by Stork Tul> mooths after its open i n c: . Saddleback C-Ommunily Hospital in Laguna Hills celet.'ated the first birth in its obstetrics ward April 3, Deborah HUnt was born at 8:35 p.m. \\'ednesday to Dr. and ~1rs. Robert J!unt of 25051 Rivendell St., El Toro. As the first b.aby born at the hospital, Deborah becomes the a u to m a t i c "President of Baby Alu mni" and "'as presented a certificate by Los Preciosos Auxiliary. Local merctianl.S gave the new baby a crib and walking shoes, a layette set, and a set of baby phofos. The Saddleback Community ''oluntt"Crs presented the mother a bouquet of tlo"·erS. Deborah joins three other children in the Hunt family : twins Todd and Kimberly, 9; and \Vendy. 6. Pwnt Pilferer Piloting f orsche? A Dana Point man became the first victim in that area l\.1onday of a nocturnal the south county -the potted plant thief Ytho is described by Orange County Sheriff's officers as the curse o( lhe south county-the pot tdanlp te pilferer. But lnves1 igators now have a clue to the Identity of Ule mysterious foli age footpad . A pale yellow Porsche auto v.·as spotted in the area at about the time that a potted plant was stolen from t,;1e patio at the home of Allan Clarence Rooney, 39, of 34-021 Alcazar St. ''Our po tted plant pilferer may be piloting a pale yellow Porsche," an in ,·estigator said . "At least ~·e now ha\·c a clue. STERLI NG, Ill . (AP) -"I was voondcring, if I wake up, I know I'm alive: if J don 't. I know J'm dead," says a skydiver who survived after his parachutel failed to open fully in a jump from 7.200 feel "I slill can't believe It," Jeff \Vet:zell of Rock Falls, 111., said Monday. \Vetzell suffered two broken ankles and a broken vertebra when he landed in a ~·et, newly plo"·ed field -v.·hich helped to cushion the Impact Wetzell and t"·o fell ow members or the Rock River Valley Sky Diving Club were attempting to build a star -by joining hands -and free-fall for 30 seconds .,.,.hen trouble Intervened Sunday. ''1\ere v.·ere only two of 1is that got Pretrial Airing In Henley Death Case Dela yed SAN Al\'TONIO, Tex. (UPI) -A stale judge today postponed until April 22 a pretria l hearing for accused multiple slayer Ellner Wayne-llenley, charged in six of '!'I slaylngs of young boys in a three-year sex-torture murder spree. Judge Preslon H. Dial Jr. granted the delay so defense attorney \\'ill Gray could s1udy psychiatric reports on examinations conducted by doctors (ron1 Sall Lake City , Utah, and Fon \\'"orth, Tex. Di<il. ho\\'evcr, refused to act on a fonna l motion to move th e trial to anothe r city. "I'm not going to rule on it today. but could rule on It before the nev.· pretrial hearing, whil'h \\'iii be the third such hearing, on April 22," Dial. told Gray from the bench. Gray asked for the delay so the Harris County Sheriff's Department in Houston could produce former jail guard Robert \\'eidner, accused of conspiring v.-ith the prosecution to get Henley to change his plea from innocent to guilty. together -myself and Larry Lyons," the 26-year-old construction laborer said. "At 4,000 feet, I looked do"·n. saw we were off our spot, and ( shook loose to start tracking over. "At about 2.500 feet, I pulled the ripcord and nothing came out. I waited and still nothing happened.'' \\'etze\l, a veteran of more than 150 jumps, said he then tried to free his main parachute so he could open the safety chute \\'ithout entangling it. "There "'as a malfunction and i couldn 't rele35e ii," he said. "I said, 'Good God.' I "'as wondering how much time· do I have, what could I do? Everything was fouled up. I couldn't get 1()05(!. I just waited and prayed that something would work out. "JI did. I got a partial ch ute." Bob Brandt. pilot of the chutists' plane, estimated that Wetzell 's parachute blossomed about one-third at an allitude of about 400 to 700 feet. 1'-1ike Truffer, of the U.S. Parachute AsSociation in !\lonterey. Ca lif ., calculated that impact speed under those conditions v.•ould be about 45 or 50 miles per hour. Truffer said that at that speed "you could conceivably survive with very severe injuries. Getting away with a couple of broken ankles and a cracked vertebra is pretty unusual.'' \\'etzell said. "In training. they tell you to keep your feet together and roll. As I SB"-' the ground coming up on me, that's just what I did. I don't remember mueh else." Tv.•o boys from a nearby farm \\'ere the first to reach Wetzel l. "I looked up and couldn't believe tt. J y,·as still alive .. , he recalled . Wetzell"s "'ifc, Linda , v.·as watcl1ing the jump. '·He had a dream the night before that I was killed." she said. "\Vhen I saw he \\'as in trouble, all I could think of was that stupid dream." \Velze!l says he expects to be laid up from three to sis: months. Will he jump aga in? '"That"s in the fu ture," he said. OVER THE RIVER and ' . . THROUGH THE . WOODS For another month and a nail. Pl'acentia Ave. :viill be torn up to widen the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will be ·available by way o f Babcock St., co ming from the back way, ~ We tiope you wil l be . pat ient wit~ con struct ion as the results will certainl y be worth all ihe trouble. If you aren 't adventuresome. give us a call. and we·11 bri ng samples to your ~ome, 19th ST. •' -1 1Bth ST, 1ithsr.t -~ I > . 1663 --PIACENTIA 16th ST. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES . IN COSTA. MESA SINCf 1957 1663 Placentia Ave, COSfA MlSA 646-4838 Mon .. Thvrs. 910 $:30; Fri. 9 to 9; Sot. 9:30 lo S - ' e&lling John Hoskin, slderJ, 58+-4031 or j R.1y Kelder, 67H828. ----------------------------------,.....-..J • -- r r s ci of l _ ... -· Today's Fhaal N.Y. Stocks 1 VOL 67, NO. 99, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESElAY, APRIL 9, 1974 TEN CENTS Huntington Vo,ter:s Staying Away • Ill Droves By TERRY COVILLE Of ttloe Dility' l"llH llilfl 1be ,·oters ~·ere staying home in near record numben1 in today 's Huntington Beach mUJ1icipal elec1ion. according to-a spot cbeck of 10 scattered polling places. Out of 7 ,OM registered voters at the 10 city ;>rttincts, only 1.82 had Cas\, baUota late this momlng. 'lllaf ls not exen ball of ooe percent. By -tbe same ~ in 19721s council Easter Gift election, almost five percent of the VOtel"S had already been to the polls, At tbe eod of the day iD 1972, 33 percent had \"oted. The city clerk's office predicted onl y a 25 percent turnout for today's election, but, at this morning's slow pace even th8t may be tough to reaj.':tl. Of the 10 precinci.s checked. the belt 'turnout was at the United Methodist Dean Chang, 61 Fountain Valley.' spent ~he first _day of ~is spring vacation making this paper flower for blS best grrl -his 1nother. Dean a student at lllcDowell School. made the flo wer during a vaca· tion ~ctivity class at the Green Valley clubhouse in Fountain Valley. l vanl1oe, Popple, Bad Axe Due for Vi sit by Nixon BAD AXE Mich. (UPI) -President Nixon may put two ~1 ichigan towns on the map Wednesday when he visits rttis generally overlooked region. On hls motorcade itinerary are l\'anhoe and Popple, 1~·0 villages not even included on official state maps. Also along the ~mile motorcade route are six other villages so small they do not everr bother electing 1 o c a I governments. Alost d.. then oonsist of a single gas statton or general store. But in the three towns Ni xon will visit during his first people-to-people foray since \Vatergate broke. citizens are excitedly preparing for one of the biggest eYeflls of their lifelimes. , "It's ' going to be the greatest holiday we'll ever see," said ranner Al Hordos in Bad Axe. "She's going to be a real goer." The same fever and pride among the peoples of the so-called Thumb Area has infected the towns or Cass City and Sandusky, where Nixon will end his four·· hoot Michigan tour. The bigges t stop of the vdnding presidential caravan, whlch organizers say will include more than 200 U.S. and foreign newsmen , Is Bad A1e, which lists its population as 2.999. llert, the excitement is building to stJCh a pitch that Mayor William N. Sk>cker said it may attract 10,000 penons. lie said the town decorated its courthouse and ls plaruUn1 on NiJ.oo's stopping long enough to speak. Other tentative speaking stops are Cass City, population 1.97~, and Sandusky, population 2.071 . Not on the presidential itinerary are the area's major cities -Flint. Saginaw aOO Bay City -y,•here unemployment runs as.. high as 12 percent and where organized ·labor is strong. Birt along the Nixon route, a friendly greeLing is certain although there ~·ere some reports that demonstrators might show up. '"I'm sure it's going to be one of lhe friendliest atmospheres he has encountered,'' said Bill Bliss Jr., a \"illage trustee in Cass City. "lt's the presidency." said Tim Hutchison . a Sandusky businessman. "It doesn't matter whether it'!"" Nixon or Al Capone 9r v.1loever."' Mayor l\lartin Gessert of Sandusky said the last VlP to visit his town was then Gov. G. Mennen \Villiams 14 ye<f'S ago. He said Nixon was sure to draw a crowd. "We can generate 3.000 people oo a cold day for a Oiristmas parade so you can imagine ho~· many v.·ill come out for this.". Gessert said. No one y,•as sure what Nixon planned lo &l-or even how long be will stay. The Ni.Ion v~its, officially a ca mpaign toor on behalf of James 1\1. Sparling Jr .• GOP candidate in the 8th Congressional District special election ApMI 16, ~ill start. wllh a rally at the Tri.City Airport near Saginaw. Nixon is expected about 10 :30 a.m. local time from Washington. Church. 6662 Heil Ave .. v.'here 50 of the 700 \'oters had appeared, for n .se\• n percent tally by 10:30 a.m. In one precinct. \\'here only 11 of a potential 396 ballOlS had been cast. an election official groaned. "That"s awful. isn't it?" And , in more of a comment than a question;<' another election of r I c i a 1- wondercd "Do you t,hink we 'll make it~" 11•h1le reporti.ig 23 ballOlS cast \l'ith 782 rl•gistered \'Ote-rS. The city has 6189.J rcgi.5tcred \'otcrs, the largest total l'\'£'r, for today·s ' rl{'('tion. But e1'£'n though a lour-person ma1ori1y of the council ~·111 b<' eli..'(-ted , the voter interest seems to have disappeared. There are ·14 candidates for the four ope'n·city council seats. Th£'rr ~·Ht be ut t lea$t one n<'"' fa<'l' on 1hc council takini the plucr of r1gtif·yrar \"('tf'r:in Jack (:rr<'n ~ho dCC"1dC'd not 10 S{'('k r('. election. Threr inrumtx-nts. Ted Bartlett . Al Coen and Norn1a Gibbs, are ri~l111ng to hold their S<'ats. They are t'hallen~cd by II ron1cndcrs : Rob(>rt Alberts. \\'itlian1 Annstrong. Ralph 'Ba uer. Hobert Bo\('n. John Flood. Bruce Gabrielson, Cil"Or~l' :'tll'Cra<'ken, :'tfarrtL>; Portl'r, r h1l1p 1'11tn1;1n. J,ihn S"ain. and llarri('\l \\"1i>dcr. The baule for tlly t·l('tk n1ay be 1hc hott...-st raL'c 111·ith 1ncurn!).•nt clerk Ahr1.1 \\'~'"'Orth fight1ni;: .~i roni;: l'fforlS by Jan1es Oukt'ttt'. B<·rnard .\!Jhonry and Katherine Y.'athn. ~ In thl• cilv auorilt·v·~ r;1ce. 1ncum~nt Don Bonfa 'is unopl)l.1~~'<1 Ran.d Report Eyes Oil R ec reation Beac hes Shown 'Best for Dr ill ing' The possibility of building ne 111· offshore oil drilling platforms near Santa ~!onica. Huntington Beach and other coastal recreation centers has been raised in a report by the Rand Corp. The preliminary report, just released by State Assemblyman Charles \Varren (0.I..os AngeJes) lists the 5.:lnta !'.looica Bay and &In Pedro shelf as having the best oil producing potential along California 's coastline. It says oil and gas production could Saxb e .Says 'Lid's Off' Hea rst Case SA~ FRANCISCO r A Pl -Atty. Gen. \\'illiam Saxbc said today "the lid is off'" the Patricia Hearst kidnaping and expects the FBI to go ahead and apprehend her abductors. the San Francisco Ex a1niner reported. Saxbe said in \Vashing ton that the FBI had been inhibited in its efforts to track down the terrorist kidflflpers but now that the girl"s paren ts are resting in ri.1exico "my impression is that the lid is off." The Examiner's \Vasbington bureau reported Saxbe admitted he had no statement from the girl's father. Randolph A. llearst. to the cffe<:t that ''the lid is off ... But. Saxbe de<:larcd: '·\Ve w i 11 apprehend the people involved if they stay in th is country." Saxbc said he hopes l\fiss ~learst is all\'e. but said, ··r don't know one v.·ay or anothrr. ·· Charles Bates, the FBI agent in charge of the case. said here today : "In any othe r kidnaping. I or the FBI have been involved in, there. has never been a situation in which law enforcement ~·cnt in and took the victim fron1 the kidnapers. "'There's either been a ransom paid or the victim released before any action." ~teanwhile, American Indian ~fovement leader Dennis Banks said in St. Paul, 1-iinn., today that he rec::-:::! an anonymous phone call :..tonday night which might ha \'e been from Miss Hearst's Symbiooese Liberation Army kidnapers. "I'm speculating that in view of a phone call I got last night something may fStt HEARST, Page ZI Jf' ells Fargo Ups Lend .Rate SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -\Vens fargo Bank. the nation's 11th largest commerci~ bank. today raised the prime lending rate from 9l~ to 10 percent, effective immediately. The move ro9owed the raise ?.londay by BaMers Trust Co. of New York. Later, the Bank of California and Crock1 · "lank made a similar move, clfective \Vednes- day. The prime Is the rate banks charge the largest and most credit worthy customers. start in thoSt> areas by 19i7 und reach to a peak production uf 300.00ll tn -W0 .000 barrels of 011 and JM to -ioo mi llion t.'l1h1c feet o( niitural gns p<>r da~ ti) the mid · 1980s. The state's four largest existing oil fields produrOO only 250.000 ban·e!s of oil a day in 1973. The Rand repo rt. d('vcloj)('d for \Varren's assembly subcommittee on Stal e f:ll('rgy Policy also said that during the 40-ycar drilling hfe of the platfonns. 'PRESIDENT DID LIE' UCI Speaker Ellsberg Ellsb er g Tell s _4.11 di e11.ce at UCI 'Presi£l ents Lie' By Tl!O.\IAS PAL.\IF.R DI l~I D•il"I' l'Ua! S!lll .. , released the inlorn1ation fthC' Pentagon Pa~rs 1 l\1·0 in\'astons too late.'' f)anicl Ellsberg told an audience of 1.200 at t.;C fr\'inc ).tooday night. "But 1 finally ex!XJScd the people to the notion that presidents did lie." The former Rand. Corporat ion employe ""ho revealed a secret study of the decision-making process in lhe ~·ar. and \\'as indicted for it. spoke on s.ecre<:y. He maintainl'd it was the confidentiality or information that led to public de<:cp1 1on O\'er the conduct of the Vietnam v.·ar and ultimately to the Watergate scandals at home. "fl1ost of the one billion pages of classified material'' in governm ent is withheld to save some offi~ial from embarrassment," he claimed. ''About one In I.000 or 10.<XXI could be damaging to the nation's security.'' President Nixon, the ex· 1\1 a r in e chargl'd, "is trying ~·ith uneht><:ked executive power lo become a "modern Grorce Ill ... He ~·ants lo repeal the first Amendment." Spea king extemporaneously exc ep t ~·hen he ~·as reading from \\"hitc !louse or Pentagon documents, E 11 s b c r R presented a casual, so m c \\'ha t di!organized ca54! in support of his 19il disclosures. Jfe was acquitted ~·hen 1t was revealed during his Los Anq;eles trial that the \\'hile Jfot& plumbers had broken lnto the office of his psychiatrist. Shurning back and forth among his (Se< ELLSBERG, Page ZI 1 !here might he up !O 16 ~pills based on !ht• past rel-Ord of dri lling 1n frder~I 11aters. It also notes. ho\\l'l'Cr. that si nct' 19il thcr.f' nave been no 011 spills from plat(orn1s due lo i n c r r as e d environmental controls established by the federal go\'ernmcnt \\'illiam Ahern , a·uthor of the Santa l\1ooica-based Rand study. estimated that drilling in federal "':Hers -no111· being considered -could requ1rr one to fi\'c Co1l's P1·oh e Of Nixo11's l(in Told By LA \\'RE:'\'CE L. K~UTSOS .1i .. 11(l1r.d "''" Wriltr \\11\Slll:\'(iTQN -In the three years Anthony J.;lase~·icz probed the pri vate lives or prominent politicians. he looked into allegations of wild parties. drugs and group sex. The political dctcctil•e inl'estigated a roniedian named Dixon v.·ho imitated I\lxon as ~'ell as Quakers camped outside lhe \\'hite !louse's main gate to protest against the Vietnarn \Var. The target or Ulascwicz' 54 sc p.:irate in1·estigations involved both Hepublicans and Democrats. according to a summary nf !he one-lime \Vhilc H"o use invcstiga1or"s secret te.!'tunony before I~ Senate \\'atergate committee. :..lade public !l.1onday by Sen. Lowell 1>. \\'eicker Jr. 1 ll.Conn.). the summary sho11·s that once the detecti\•c's mission was to check out allegations that the President's nephe111·, Donald !I.I. Nixon Jr., was involved in drugs and group sex. The summary is inconclusive as lo '4'hether he '''as so involved but said the re was "concern about bribery" and that "Donald Nixon "·as apparently 1hro"·ing his weight around ." The sun11nary m;ide no further conclusiohs. Three times L'lase111·icz tried to link Sen. f-.:dv•ard ~1. Kennedy ( J)-:'>1ass. \, lo reports Kennedy had been involved in so- called ""·i!d parties" in Californi;i, Ha111·aii and Arizona. f-.:ach ti1ne, Ulasewicz reported to his \\1utc House superiors that the reports ~·rre unfounded. One such party, in Holly~wd. '4"3S alleged to inl'olve California Republican Go\'. Honfld {leagan as 111·el\ as Kennedy and Sen. John V. Tunney !D·Calif.). According to the swnmary. being a detectil'c for the \\'hite House had its ha1.ards. Once . when Ulase"·icz •,•:ent to a Sho'ft'ing of "!l.lillhouse." an anli-~ixon niovie, he had hi s pocket picked. t.;Jasc111·icz said he che<:ked thoroughly (See PARTIES, Paget) NEW SC ARCITY: JELL Y BEANS ~F.\\" i 'ORK 1t.:Pl1 -.Jcllv beans. a traditional Easter candy. ~ill .be In short supply this year. acoorc!lng to R. t:. ferguson of t'Oe f . \\'. Woolworth Co. lie said ~fonday thnt the scarcit~· is due to difficulties manufacturers are having 11.·it h the rise In the C'QSI of sugar. S)TUP na\·ormg and packaging of 1he candy. pla tforms in Sant;i i'o\0111r;i Ba~ ;ind !In addl'd thrf't' to HI s1 ructur1•s ~·;iltrrrd along the S:tn l'rdro ~hl·H 0!1 ll u1111ngton Be~ch and Long Beach. ~o drill1n~ 1s curn·ntl~· a1!01,1f'fl i11 Sanla fl·lonica Bav, but lhl'r1· ar(' se\'eral pla1rom\S off sh-Ore frorn Lnng lil•ach, and tv.·o large platforms offshore from Huntington Beach . The Rand report , s.irs Ahern. is vrry preliminary :ind would normally be !Sre PLATFOR~1S, Page ZI Call City Hall For 11 ote Totals The results of today"s municipal election in lluntinGfon Beach ran bt-obtained by phonin~ the city clc-rk's offiC'i' tonight at 5:16-5226 or 5.16-5220. The polls close al 8 p.n1 . and the clerk exped.s all the ballots lo be tabulated by about 10 pm. !tunning results 11.ill be a\'a ilablc earlier. An election ct'n tc'r "'1th pr{'('lnt results nashed on a scrc1~n. "ill be sel up 1n the ne.-111· cuy rounc-il chamber. I! 111·ill be open lo the pubic after 8 p.1n . Fire Linc Cut Aro1111d Blaze .CLOUDCROFI, N'.:'tl. fliPl ! -F'ire crev;·s today but a 40-nule lirre around :i 14 .~acre forest fire in soulhcastern :\"ew :..lexico and pred icted the bla7.e .,..·ould be controlled b~· dark. "The crl'"'S v.·orkcd h:1rd throu,c:h the night building l'ft'O parallr! lines on th<· north side of the fire and if \re can hold them "'·hen the v.·1 nds pick up Cl'l'ryt hing should be okay ," sr1id l".S Forl'st SerYicc spokesman Frank Carroll. The blaze. "'hich C'X)llod1~I likr :1 C'}·clonc in "inds up to fl{J rnill'S 1x·r hour Saturday, 1,1·as t.iintalnt'd 1n~1dr the firr Jines bv 600 n1en. It had d(•s1 roved 14.~iO acre.s Or v;1Juablc tin1Jx>r 1n 1h.1· Lint'o!n :\'ational Fort·st and pri1 ;1[t· l;uid. P<ir1s or t111·0 IO~'lls \1:cre del'ltroycd. but no resident 111·as injured Orange Coast Weather Partly cloudy ton ight. Clearin~ \\"cdnesd ay to sunny skies and cooler temperatures. lligh'i 1n the up[K'r 60s at th e beaches lo the lo"· 70s inland. Ul'ft'S a1night111 lhc 50s. l:\S IDF. T OD.\\' 1\ n1ed1rnl l·l1nrrr11 rl1fJt 1·ul· /rctl'rl r11or1• than $1.2 r11 1/l11111 ;n rlcntrtt io ns ln .• r llf•ri r .~p1'11' l)U/!J 13.9'"" nf l/lut l{)lfll 111J d1rf'ct f111cnr1al fJ"l rn k1t/11t~/ r11~ense 1•1c111u.s. Stnry. l'tl!}t! S. <. M l1yd .. -"'' ,.,. " (IH .. r11l1 ' Mo~11• " Cl.ttllfoff ,, JI Mwlu11 'u11d• " C1mlc1 " N1lotl\1I -· • c.-.u-•• " Drl 'I'" c ... 111, ' 0.1•~ i>tetl(fl • ,..,.1. 11 11 flolfrll l , ... • s ... " 11·1t , ..... , •• _t " , .... ""··-··· U·U f'Lll•l'IC• ll·U , ... "''"'" " .... G1,.,..t " n.,,1,,. " --" ........ , • ......,. l•,,..,., " Wtrld N1w1 • Be Sure to Ca ·st Your Vote;· Poll.s. Open Till 8 \ " • - ' ' " DAILV PI LOT H Army Data Bani{ Eyed Senate Panel Told of Secret Computers WASHl'NGTON (AP) -The Army created two highly secret conlputerlttd data banks in the late 1960s to store intelligence information on U.S. citi:r.ens, a Senate sub00rnn1i1tce Y.'RS told today. Robert E. Jordnn Ill. former general counsel of the Anny, 5ald the existence of the data banks at F't. Jlolabird, r.ld. and Ft. r.tonroe, Va .. y.·as kept secre t even from the Army's senio r ci\•ilian officials. ThC' system s ·were "filled with ft lot of uncvt1luated 'junk' lnfor1n:1tinn nbout individuals and illcidrns which had un * * * * * 'Federal Agencws Used Politically'--Weicker \VASH lriGTON /UPI ) "'-Top "'hite f11>use officials tried to use federal agencies ranging from the Internal Revenue Service to the parole board for !Xllitical purposes. documents made publ ic by Sen. Lov;cll Wcicker Jr.(R· Conn.), showed. \Vcickcr made public a thick stack of Diver Pluriges 7,200 Feet -Sans Chute STERLING ,. Ill. (AP ) -"I was \\'ondering, if I wake up, I know I'm alive: lf I don 't. I know I'm dead," says a skydiver who survived after his p.irachute failed to open fully in a jwnp £rom 7 .200 feel "I still can't believe it," Jeff Wetzell of Rock Falls, Ill ., said ~londay. \Vetzel1 sufrered two broken an kl es and a broken vertebra when he landed in a wet~ newly plowed field -which helped lo cushion the impact. \\'etzell and t1''0 fellow members or the Rock River Valley Sky Diving Club were altempting to build a star -by joining hands -and free-fall for 30 seooods when trouble Intervened Sunday. "There were only two of us that got together -my sell and Larry Lyons," the 26-year-old con.structk>n laborer said. "At 4,000 feet, I looked down, saw we were ·off our spot, and I shoQk loose to start tracking over. "At about 2.500 leet. I pulled the ripcord and nothing came out. I walled and still nothing happened." I Wetzell, a veteran of mOrt than 150 jumps, said he then tried to free his main parachute so he coukl open the safety chute without entangling it. ··n 1ere was a malfunction and I muldn't release ll," he said. "l said, •Good God.' I was wondering how mll('h time do I have, what could I do? Everything was fouled up , l eouldn 'l get loose. I ju.st waited and prayed that something would work out. "It did. I got a partial chute.'' Bob Brandt. pilot of the chutlsls' plane, estimated that Weitel\'s parachute blossomed about one-third at an altitude of about 400 to 700 feet. 1\Uke Truffer, of the U.S. Parachute Associ ation in Monterey, Ca I i f . , calrulated that impact spetd under those conditions would be about 45 or SO miles per hour. Troller said that at that speed "you could conceivably survive with very severe injurie!. Getting away with a couple of broken ankles and a cracked vertebra is pretty unusual." Wetzell said. '1ln training, they tell you to keep your feet together and roll. As I saw the ground corning up on me, tha t's just what I did. I don't remember much else." Two boys from a nearby farm "1."Cre the first to reach Wetzell. "I looked up and rouldn't believe ii. I was still ali\'e," he recalled. Wetiell's wife, Linda. v.•as watdiing the jump. • OIAHGICOAST tj8 DAILY PILOT Tr. 0-1"99 (.oul ()My Pllol, •H~ -·" -tlor>M -N~t.lf~i.. .... O<t...,. Coo" F'11llh•n"'9 ~ S..ot• --••• IMIOO.,....,. MOlld•"• ·~· ''*'· lo}< Gotto ... _ "' ... _.. S.kl\ ~"'Ill"" a..., .... ,_. '"'" V11l..,. l•'lll"• lllOCI' -~«• oM l!l•" c11 .... ,,,.,sJ,, .......,., c. .... ,.,.., ... •·"'l,. <f')'()f'.11 ~~ ''°" ,, "'tll>11"1~ g.,,·-.i .. ,...., s,,,, """" ,,,.. "''"'"'"' """"''''""' "'""' ·~"' :a.JO w ... 1 6or &tH !, C...11 '-<ew C..i>bn•• titi6 I"""' f~· A /J,•r1 "'ll M-"9 l~'.' Oolt)H.lOO\ r ~P.Nall A>aoM""'"""""°'"lll1'! ... T9TV (o..I~ WM!Oranqil~t lO.!or HV!lf ............. 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"Uringing to the light o·r-day those "1."0rds and deed s guaranteos fflr more than legislation 1 would ) that never again v.·i\t AmericanS commit or submit to matters that repud iate the origins of our national greatness." \Veieker said in presenting the documents. Weicker's exhibits were en I it I e d Internal Revenue Service: '•J\1 illhousc ;" Brookings (institute ): Goldberg ; 1 Billy) Graham. (John ) \Vayne -IRS Act ivity: Ne.,..·sday: J\1ili1ary Spying; Department of Commerce: Parole Board and Justice Department ; Department of DefeMC: and While House Activities. 11lc Internal Revenue Service Extribit carried a July 24, 1969 internal memorandum on the formation of the IRS activist organi:uilioo.s comm ittee, which was disbanded last August at th e time of the \Vatergate hearings. "What we \vlll attempt ..,.to do is to gal.her intelligence data on the organizations in which we are interested and to use a -strike force concept Yt'hereby all compliance divisions and all other service run ctlons will participate in a joint effort in our common objective,'' the IRS memo by D. O. Virdin said. An Aug. 14. 1970 memo from While ,House aide Tom Charles lluston asked for an JRS progress report on the revie\I/ of "operations or id co logic a I organizations." Commented Weicker : "They lumped ideological Logelher v.·ith activist and mi litanL " Jn the exhibit on the satirical movie "Mil lhouse : A While Comedv." Jack Caulfield recommends to John ·w. Dean. Jll in a White J{ouse memo: "R('lcase of (producer Emile) De Antonio 's F.B.I. derogatory background t6 I r i e n d t y media" and "discreet IRS audits of New Yorker Fllmi;, Inc." The documents on the Brookings Institute indicate that Dean. then President Nixon's lawyer, oonsiC:ercd tax audits and "turning the spigot off" of government contracts and $500,000 in federal grants. Weieker said the institute was "a democratic th.ink • tank sometimes called a govemment·ln-exile.'' The Ford Foundation , which largely fw>d s the institute, also came under Dean's scrutiny, the exhibit indicates. The "Goldberg" file merely indicates that one Lawrence Yale Goldberg of Providence, R.I. donated $3.659.16 to Je°"'isb charities in 1968, prompting Calfietd to observe to Dean in an Oct. 6. 1971 memo "It postures an extremely heavy involvement in Jew ls h organizational activity •.. the attorney general should be discreetly n1ade aware in this regard." The tax exhibit indicates White House interest in audits being run on evangelist Billy Graham and actor John \Va yne of Newport Beach. both friends of President Nixon. .. Can we do anything to help?" Dean asks in an Oct. l, 1971 memo originally directed to aide t..a;·ry Higby, \\!hose na me was lined out. "The \Vayne complaint '"'hen vic wed in the attaehC'd context does not appear t.o be strong enough to pursue,'' Calfield coocludes in an Oct. 6, 197 1, memo to Dean. The "altachcd context'' refers lo ta x audits oo ••son1e individuals in the entertainment industry v.·ho w e r e politically active during prior eh.-ctions ... (and) whose economic condition is similar to that of John Wayne." Audited were Richard Boone. Sammy Da\'is Jr., Jerry Lewis. Peter L3y,.iord. Fred ~fac~furray, Lucille Ball, 1tonald Reagan, and frank Sinatra . f'rom Poge I · PLATFORM S ••• rcviC\\'ed more thoroughly before rel ease to the public. Assemblyman \V:lrren, v.ho ordered lhe report . "'as the one v.ho made it publi c, .... Ah e rn ·-:~_, rep o rt mak es no recommendaUon on "'Ml shoul d be done aboul oil leases and oil drilllng , It's purpose Is to outllile the best oil productlon areas, and predict y,·hat mlshl happen. The U.S. Burt'au of L..ind !\fnn<1~emcnt in January asked oil companies to identify Southern California tracts they are intercstt<! in . The B'tt\1 has not Indicated just how much oil drilling I( nny ll would allow, or "1.'here it might allow it. The state controls drilling up to lhree miles offshore; the waters arc under !edcrnl control . President Nixon, in one of his energy crisis mes~ge5, r.arlier lndicalt.'<I lhH t rhe water5 orr southern Coillfomln mlJ!ht be one .major oil preserve used to offset tile shortage. enormous potential for abU$C," Jordan told the eons t I l u ti o n a l rights sul:>almmitltt. "When we had finally obtained a copy of the biographicol bank printout -after bclng assujed that no such compilation r>:istpd -one of the staff members in the Army general counsel office flipped llirough the listings,'' Jordan said. ' "t recall that in looking at the entriC!I for only surnan1es beginning with 'A' and 'U' v.·(' found the name of an oulstandlng Special Forces colonel and a major general who was a division commander, eiic.:h accon1panied by an idealogical code v.·hieh cast doubt on his loyalt}' lo lhc t:nited States,'' he said. Jordan said a reconstruction of events indicated the names of the officers were put In the computer because both were on the subscription lists of an antiy,·af underground newspaper. • Jordan "·as the leadoff witnes.'! in hearings conducted by subcommittee Chai rinan San1 J . Ervin Jr. (D·N.C.), inlo Ervin's proposed bill to limit by law the extent by v.·hich t.he military is permi tted to engage in d o m estic intelligence. Jordan lestiflcd he does not believe that the abuses of the past ever became so serious as depicted in the national press. Bul he ackno.,..·ledged that the potentia l for abuse existed. !{e said civilian officials often were too busy to find out exactly what the military intelligence establishment was doirlg. "flly experience bas been that it is e1t:tremely difficult for appointed ci\'ilian officials to deal with middle level career 1nilitary intetligen~ officials and get a straight story." Jordan said. Rather than being f! threat to civil liberties. he said. military Intelligence activities wh.ich gained notoriety between 1969 and 1971 involved "a lot of essentially foolish and v.·asteful use of military intelligence resources to observe and collect information about the most trivial sort of disturbances one can imagine." f'ro1n Page 1 ELLSBERG ..• "secret -but not top secret" papers and transcripts, Ell sberg kept the crowd laughing as he poked fun at Ni.1on Administration personnel. Ellsberg said when he first copied Pentagon documents he asswned he was breaking some law, but be learned later that there is no government secrecy statute. "And this. was no oversight by Congress," be said. He qooted drafters of the Constitution, who , he said, avoided incl uding this kind of law ".so they v.·ouldn't reproduce a monarchy," The Ameri can people had as much control over the Southeast Asia war :is the people of the Soviet Union bad over the Czechslovakian invasion, he told the enthusiastic and pre<lornir.antly young audience. ''The issue is no longer whether "·e can survive 1''ith secrecy and a powerful executive branch. It is that y,·e have a democratic republic -if "1.'e can regain it," be said. From Page 1 PARTIES ... into the private li\•es of Sen . Huber t II. 11umphrey (0-!\iinn.) and Sen, Edmund S. ~tuskie (0-~taine), to learn "if there v.·ere any scandals or skeletons.'' The summa ry does not indicate whether he found any. lte alsq,, investigated p o l i tic a I cont ributions made to as many as 14 se nators including Kennedy, t-.1uskic and Humphrey along with Sens. Wil lia1n Prox znlre (D-Wis.): George fo.furphy \){- Calif.); ,Joseph Tydi ngs ([).J\fd.); Albert Gorc\t).TeM.), and Quentin N. Burdic k {0.N.D.). Also investigated were Y o u n g 1 Republicans National Federation and the , )'oW1g Republicans L e ad e r sh i p Conference. The summary said Ulasewici wanted to learn if the groups were legal and how I.hey were sponsored. From Page 1 I-IEARST ... develop in the near !ulure," he said. Banks, asked by Hearst to appeal to the SLA for a meeting between Patty and her fam ily. said the caller declared: "I 1 have a n1essage for you." The man told Banks he "1.'as from San f'ranc::isro, and "I 'II be in tomorrow," and hung up. Banks said he asked llearst to attend a meeting in St. Paul Friday with the Rev. Ralph Abernathy of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Jesse Jackson and other minority leade rs. He said the leaders will issue an appeal to the SLA to contact 1be American 1ndlan 1'1ovemtnt to set up a meeting betwten 1\tlM Hearst and hu family. "If we don 't receive a contact or a clue that a mce:tlng Is passlble then J'm afraid Al~1 will have to withdraw," Banks said. ''\\'t: ean·1 be ln\'Ol\'ed ln some1hlng llkc 1his If ii ii; lo be drawn Into \¥etks and 1 monlM." . pray Killed Ducks SACRAJ\fENTO fUPil -TesLs ha \"e tonfirincd the deaths 0( 2.450 ducks in Riverside O>unt y 1\1areh 14 were eauS('d by A pcsticldo. the Slate Depanmcnt o! J.~i.sb and Gil.mt! said J\tonday. I PATRIOTIC MURAL ADORNS BOTTOM OF HUNTINGTON BEACH SWIMMING POOL Poo1 Pa inter Thomas Linn Created American Flag, Emblems fo r Retired Major William White Artist on Painting lle's Doi1ig Pools Now-But Wants to Paint Run'tvay s Bv JAN WORTH 01 i11111 0111, l'llot Sltlf Tom Linn of El Toro is an artist v.•ho likes to v.·ork big. So big that someday he'd like to paint a runlli·ay. In the meantime. he's found the perfect outlet for his talents: he paints swimming pools. In Southern California. which has half the swimm ing pools in the nation. Linn believ es the market for his brightly colored mur<il art is unlimited. Four years ago when he got the idea of sta rting a pool-painting ca reer, he asked some friC'nds in Mission Viejo lo let him experiment on their JO-by-15 foot \·ariety. In ly,.·o days, he created a swirling school of impressionistic fis h in bright shades of red, green. blue and yellow. Though the effect of !he mural v.·as rxot ic. Linn found be had a lot lO learn about the proper types of paint. Within v.•ceks, the colors began fading and bubbles popped up under the coatings. So Linn tried again. and his results since on a dozen pool murals from Beverly llills to ~fission Viejo have been more successful. 'l'he job got a Jot easier once Linn. 27. found the right medium. He's now using an epoxy substance called "luff-cote" that can be applied to damp surfaces and serves as a protection to pool surfaces as well as a decoralion. •·1 like impressionistic designs best." LiM said. lfis favorite -and also the biggest and most difficull -v.·as a JO.by- 50 foot painting of the King of Hearts in the pool of a Beverly Hills screeny,·riter. For four days, Linn bent over the curving pool sketching out the design , plolllng how Lo compen.sate fo r the water distortion and planning how to account for diffJrenees bet"1.'een the deep and sha now end. \Vhen be has the sketching done. he brings out bis kits of the three primary colors: red . yel1<l'A', and blue. Since the substance hardens within ten minut~. Linn has developed the skill of working quickly in small patches. His tools are a roller and three brushes. Oh sc,·cral projects his wife Jo has helped fill in the colors. When different shades are needed , LiM mixes his pa ints on the spot. Usually Linn ·s clients have some idea v.·hat they v.·ant when they hire him . An example v.·as US~1C J\taj. \VH!iam White THOMAS LINN WOULD LIKE TO PAINT A RUNWAY A Mural Artist, He Looks For Ways to Work Big of Huniington Beach , who hired Linn to paint an American flag on the bottom of his pool. Often Linn helps his clients decide \\'hat Y.'Ould suit them. When cognac hrir Jack llennessey as ked Linn for a mu ral. LiM suggested an abstract still life of a blu1ch or grapes , a chunk or cheese. and of course. a bottle or cognac with the Hennessey label. fie has also produced murals of floral designs and fish palterns like his first in i\lission Viejo. "One of my favorites "1.'as an art· nou\'eau 1\1edusa I did for Robert Q. L<>Yt·is," Linn recalls. ·'They bad a lot of art nouveau stufi in their home. and 1 felt after talking to tJ1em it v.·ould fit in v.1th their tastes." Linn's prices range from $500 to several thousand . depending on the size of the pool and the intr icacy of the projec t reqaestcd. \\'hen mural painting is oot keeping Linn busy. he lfkes painting watercolors combining a v.·et-paper technique with pen·and·ink sketching. He has participaled in Laguna Beach 's Art-A-Fair and said he hopes to enter ag<iin this year. Linn and his wife hqve tv.·o children, Hansi and lleidi. They have lived in El Toro a year and along the Orange Coast eight years. The worst side to the pool·p.:iinting business is the heat, Linn said. "\Vhen you 're dov.·n inside a pool working you soak up all !he heat ," he said. '·It's like \rorkin g inside a reflector." Linn figures there are enough pools in Southern California lo keep him bu.sv "'ith one mural a y,·eek alt vear. 11e~ likC 10 see his business reach that point. ~teanti mc, Linn bas his eye on Orange County airport. "~1aybe on the runwa~ a n1ural \'fOuld cause too many accidenis," he. speculated . "I'd settle fo r a load ini,:: zone.'' OVER THE RIVER and . . THROUGH THE . WOODS ... For another mont h and a nal f. Placentia Ave. :will be torn up to widen the st ree t. At times Placen tia Avenue will be closed and access will be ·available by way of Babcock St., coming frorri the back way. - We hope you will be palient wilh construction as the res ults will certainly be worth all the troubl e. ALDEN'S If you aren't adven turesome . give us a call. and we ·11 bring sa mple s to your tiom e. 19th ST. -1 18th ST. 17th ST.~ :S . -> "' > 1663 ~ .--PIACENTI A '6 t6th ST . CARPETS • DRAPES IN COSTA MESA SINCE 1957 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA Ml.IA 646-4838 ' ~n .• fhun. 9 to S:30; Fri. 9 to 9: Sot. 9:30 to S I I ; ' I .· '. p rest In Jury "'"'' C-0« lea de Su B A Bl Irvin per! pre cell s was syn a Jew srud T Mo obj dip ac mix pow rea " av.·r ol Con D can dist f!in """ ma rep G tele nm ()( inV A last dis G HI the ' ' . . . . . ~ Penal Facilities System Attacked I By :Grand Jury I . By WlILIAl\I SCllREIBER Of tile O.ltr PllM ,,.., The Orange County Grand Jury branded the county's penal system a "public-supported school for crime" 11.1onday .a~ called for a major restructuring of correctional servic<'s. In a letter to the Board of Supervisors, Jury Foreman A. \V . Ga:dey urged creation of a County Department of Correctional Scn>ices under the leadership of a professl~al penologist. S~ch an agency, the jury said, "·ould "bring to. roe citizens of Orange County the benefits of cnlightefled penology." In the letter, the jury voi~ t."Onefft1 with the 85 percent return rate or criminals \l'ho go through the county's peflal instituUons. "It is this jury's contention that the public has a right lo expect developme11t of effective means to increase the probability that persons confined to institutions "'ill be returned to B la.ck Culture lf1 eek Feted At UC Irvine Black CUiture We<!k continues at UC Irvine WedrJesday with a j-a z z performance,, a lecture and f i I m presenlation, and a discussion on sickle- cell anemia, a disease "'hlch afnicts blacks. r..tusician Horace Tabscott "'ill perform at noon in the Verano Recreation Center. At 6 p.m., the film "The. Angry Voices of Watts" is scheduled in Room 161 of Humanities Hall, "ith commentary by Johnnie Scott. The sickle-cell anemia lecture is set for 1 p.m. on the third floor of Gateway Commons. Art exhibits by black students will be on display through April 12 in the main lobby of the administration building. Thursday's schedule includes a 2 p.m. performance of a play by students from Cal State Northridge. It will be in ttcsa Court. At 5 p.m. Thursday in the Verano Recreation Center, African dances and1 folklore will be demonstrated by Bennie Tate. An African slide show presented by Homer Fleetwood is set for 8:30 p.m. Thursday in Verano Recreation Center. Friday's agenda includes a noon drum concert in Campus Park by "Snoopy and the Troop" Y.ith an Afro fashion show to follow at 12:30. • A rap session bet\vcen students. fac:ulty, and staff members is set for 3 p.m. in Room 220. Social Science Hall . The .rAfro Ball'' will begin at 8 p.m. in Mesa Court, featuring "Future Shock," and African dancing. The last day of Black Culture Week, Saturday, will include a 1 p.m. potluck picnic in Campus Park·. Synagogue Hit ' With V a11dalism COLCHESTEH., lonn. (AP ) -lluman waste was strewn about an Orthodox synagogue on the fourth day of th<' Jewish Passover holiday, state police said. - Troopers said the "-'3Sle was found ?t1onday on scrolls and other religious objects. Prayer shawls and caps were dipped into toilet bowls and strey,11 across the interior of the synagogue. A mixture of detergent, bleach and soap powder was smeared on satin covered / reading desks. "How can I say "'hat I feel. It's a"·ful ," said Abraham Zubow, a member of the Colchester Jewish Aid Congregation's board. constructi,•e roles in society," me jury said. . I "The jury believes that t~ ooly rtal protection the citizen has against crime 1s the corrt'<.'t ion of the criminal.'' The jury letter goes on to stale that as long as 1nor~ than S17 million In tax money "continues to be poured into expanded facilities. equipment and personnel \\'ilh emphasis on security rather .than on grasping the opportunity to ch<lnge aberrant behavior. the outlook is indl'Cd dismal.'' r.azlay said the jury studied a report prt•parcd by the State Board of Corrections for Orange Co unt y ty.·o years ago and other analyses before dravl'ing ils conclusions. 11.e jury has been a constant burr under the saddle of count y jail officials. particularly Sheriff James r..tusick. Gazlay said Musick Is apparently satisfied to meet minimum state slandards despite numerous complaints. The jury letter said Orange County Y.'ill ha\·e to adopt "modem day" penology and management to meet the goals or treatment for criminals stated by the slate board. Among other things, the j u r y criticized: -L1nderutilization of existing facililics at the same time expamioru are be.mg pusned. -Poor criteria for assignment of a criminal to a particular institution. --Staffing of penal institutions with deputies skilled In law enforcement, not correclional methods. ·-Overloading of maximum security facilities with drunken drivers. -Use of "medieval d I sci p Ii n a r y isolation" in an enlightened era of mental health. -Lack of research on repeat offenders and evaluation Qf diversionary progrms. Senator Defends Sta1id 011 Nixon Canine Flights LAKE CHARLES. La. (AP) -Sen. Russell Long (D-l.a.), has defended a probe into how many limes President ~ixon's dog traveled on government aircraft •.o:ithout paying. Long said Monday he asked for evide nce of government transportation used solely for the purpose of giving the dog a lift. He said he acted on behalf of the Joint Commitete on Internal Revenue Taxation ";hic.'h looked into th e President's tax returns. "If the dog was accompanying the President. then the position is that the pJane \\·as going to make the trip, any~·ay. and we certainly can .subscribe to that. But if a plane is dispatChcd just to take the dog from Washington to San Clemente. then Y.'e feel he should pay for if." Russell said, Howe\"er, he added, the comrnill£'e found no evidence of any special dog Oights. For Medicinal Purposes Only? STATESBORO. Ga. IUl'll - Mrs. r..tary Bacon. arrested for drunken driving, told J u d g e Frances Allen she had been drinkil)g "asafctida camphor,'' ; home remedv for diarrhe<t Coder que'stioning, she told the judge rhe remedy was part gin. •·\Vell. hoy.· much as a f et id a camphor and ho\\· much gin?" pressed Allen. "One part asafetida and nine pans gin," replied the defendant. Allen fined her $156 and put her on probation for 12 months . CALLED TO Tl:STIFY Nixon 'Angel' Stone WILL GIVE TESTIMONY Ex.Nixon Aide Finc h Campaign Decision Finch Takes Stand In Conspiracy Trial NE\V YORK (AP J -Robert H. Finch took the stand in the ~litchel!·Stans conspiracy trial today and testified about a 1972 campaign decision not. to re\'eal the names of pre-April 7 donors \\'ho as~ed for anonymity. Finch. President Nixon's first secretary of H.ealth, Education and Welfare. came to the stand after testimony by De Van L. Shumway, .,.,.ho y.·as presss director of the Committee to Re-i!lect theYresidcnt. Th('y ans"·ered questions about ;1 meeting in !\larch 1972, "'hen Nixon's top campaign aides decided not to reveal the names of contributors prior to April 7. "''hen a new law became effective requiring reporting of all gifts over SlOO. Former Atty. Gro. John N. l\litchell and ex-Commerce Secretary r..taurice H. Stans are being tried on charges that they impeded a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation of financier Robert L. Vesco in return for his secret $200,000 cash contribution to Nixon 's campaign . The indictment ch a r g e s Vt'sco's gift was made April 10, after the new law took effect. Judge Lee Gagliardi refused to let the defense ca!! as a "'itness. r Berl Bernhardt, "'ho was Sen. Edmund S. l\tuskie's rampaign manager in his unsucccssft,11 try for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1972. S!ans· lawyers said th at Bernhardt "''oold testify that it "·as "custom and practice'' of all candidates to take anonymous cont ributions. As.~t. United States Attorney John \\ling objected to Bernhardt's appearance as irrelevant, and the jud ge sustained him . Shumway . now l'<l itor of the Illinois State Journal in Springfield , Ill. s.1id Stans told the mee ting on anonymous contributors 1hal he promised no! to reveal their rwmes. If the committee decided lo revea'l names. he said. he \\'ould tell the contributors they could have thei r gifts returned. Sllum.,.,·ay, a former press aide in the \\'hite House and onetime press director for Sen. George ~furphy of Californ ia. said he atlcndcd the mectin.(! because of his expertise in press relations. lie said he told the group that refusal lo reveal the names "'OUld bring an adverse press reaction for a short period but "eventually it would die do\lo'TI." The group d('{'ided not to disclose the names and Shumway so.id he concurred in that decision. -' The indictment chari:ies lhat St:i11~ rec<:"ived Vcsco·s $200.000 cash on April 10, 1972. three days < fter the law went into effect requiring reporting of contributioM over $100. Fuldt's testimon y was interrupted by a morning rcct'SS. Too Friendly? C . ' 'Aff . ' Olltnct s CCL!Oll li J>~e tting \\'AUPUN, \\'is. (UPI ) -Karleton Arm.tjrong, "'ho5e campus protes t bombing killed a researcher at the University of Wisconsin, faces a disciplinary hearing for being •·over· amorous with female visitors." Harvey Winans, associate warden for secu rity at Waupun State Prison, said Armstrong is being kept in "temporary lockup status" pending the hearing. \\'inans said Armstrong, 27, was "on three diffeJ"ent occasions over-amorous \\.'ith female v~ltors." Armstrong was then ordered to "sit across the table from all female visitors" except his mother. "but he did not comply." Winans said. Armstrong's visit with one young woman had lo be terminated by "three officers." Winans said. and they had to "carry him our· of the room. Winans said Armstrong will be represented by a staff advocate and be entitled to call witne~cs at the disciplinary hearing. ' Armstrong v.·as sentenc~ las t year lo 2J years in prison after his conviction .on sta te charges or murder and arson in 1hc hom bing of an Armv math builrllng on the Cniversilv of \\'isconsin·~ '.\ladison cam pus . A researcher in the building V.·:is killed. Armstron~ still fa ces scntcn cinl on federal charges. Ho ef ul Blasts· Hinshaw Clairns Co11 gress1nan Abused Franki_ng Privileges Oa\"e Gubler of r.·lission Vie}o. a canditlate for the 40\h Congressiona l district seat noW held by Rep. Andrew Hinshaw {R·Newport Beach), has at"tUSed Hinshaw or using his free mailing privileges as a U . S. representative for campaign mail . Gubler, also a Republican, sent a telegram to Congressman H.R. Gro5S , ranking member or the liou.se Post Office commiltee, requesting a n investigation. A four-page ne.,..·slcttcr . h c a d e d "Reports from \\'e.shlngton,'' wo.s mailed last \\'eek from Hinshaw to the new 4Qth district. • Gubler objected to the fact that Hinshaw stated to c:onslituenta: that he is their cumnt congrcss~an. In reality, Gubler counlered . 120,000 of the people "''ho recei\'ed the ma ili ng arc not yet in }linsha14·'s district. but arc still in the districts of Rep. Craig llosmer, Rep. Richard Hanna, and Rep. Oalr Burgener. . Gubler has asked Rep. Gros! to urge the House Po.st Offi~ CommlUet 10 seek postage reimburstment from t h e llinshaw Re-Election Committee for the extra mailings-to Oceanside , S a n Clemente. Fountain Valley, Dana Polnt. Laguna Beach, C-0--ona drl ~tar, and part of NeY."POrt Beach. llinsha"' said the newslotler Jn queslion had bttn reviewed be.forehand by Ted Kazy, assistant staff director of the wnlchdog House Commission o n Congre:isional Mailing Standards. He saitl Kazy had approved it as mail l'n.:ll coJftf be "franked." or sent free btcause of Hinshaw 's posil.ion. According to Kazy , postal patron ma il can be sent to any residence in a new district'if the district includes pan. of the old districl, whether or not {he redistricting is in effect yet. ln his telegram to Cross, Gubler called the mailing a "blatant misuse of taxpayers' money, abuse of the congressional postage frankin g privilege nnd irresponsible misrepresentation by a congressman .seeking to gain name identily for re-election purp<ise.s.'' Gubler said If he m:il!ed to the same 120,000 constituents on a bulk rate permit it "'ould cost him nl'!arly ~.000 for po$1.age. Counsel Claims Illegal Election 1\\'0 city off icials C'\ec t«I 1:11;1 \\('('k lo the Orarlge . Count y l.or;1l Aii;l'n1'\ Formation Commission in _. o;u rpr i.'•' :i:.h.1kcup \ll'r,• turnl'd :-i 11 ;i~ ,\lond:Jy \1ht•n thc.-y tri('(\ to ~t·t :'Woru 111 ~te:.inv.·hile, La llahr;i city count•iln1.111 Robert Nevil, purgt'<I fro1n t ,\f'C in n \'Ole later rnll'<l 1llf.'~:1I. -..:11d h1· \1111 11ot kl;'('p his cor1tl·s1ed St·~t unl1'S.'i h1· i.:.1·1 .. ,1 \'Ole or eonf1d{'n\t' fro111 L1 !1 l·oun1·1l1n1·n throu).!h11ut me l'OU!ll)' · '!'he latest fiurry of A('tJ\ II\ lx·i;:.111 11·1lcn Tus1111 {"Ollltciln1:111 l)Cl n :~Id Saltare!h ;tnd C'ypr1-ss L~uuc1h1 on1;111 Alice Frankicwil'h slio11~l up ;it th1· offi ce of thf. cle rk or th(' Bo;1rd ,flf Supervisors to be swon1 1n. They had ~n 1· J l' t.: l t' d .ts com 1n iss 1on e r and ;11t,•111dh , respcctiv('ly, during the League of <.:1111'' Selection Co mmute(· rn~·cl!ng that s..111 Nc\'il's sudden oustt•r. Counly counS<'l 1\dr1an l\uypcr rul~'(t I~ ell'Ct ion illegal bt"'cauS(' !ht• .'.letion' .,.,·ere not on the <1 gcnda. The r11l 1n~ 11a~ enforct'd l\londav "'!l('ll the l'lcrk rcfu!'('d to swear them in. n.e only legal oction 1:i ken b\' th·· Sl"!('{'tion commiuee. :lf'l."O rd1n g t .1 Kuyper, \\'as the t'lL'ft1011 ••f \l'"fiu rl Bead! :-Olayor Dona ld \1 tlnn1 ~ lo fill ;1 1·acant se;it on the LAFC. Ill' 11 111 not ha\'C to be s"·orn in. 110111•\'cr. ht.'l.'<lUSl' h1· v.·as already an alternate. The enl i ~(' n1att('r \1111 1Jrob:1bly su rf:1ce again at \\'t'<inesd;iy's regular I.Arc mC't't1ng \1'hcr(' \\10 nX?n - Sa ltarelli and Nc1·ll -could shoY1 up to claim the same scat. Ne\il opened his can19a1gn shortly after !he t"'O \\'rrr turned n11'a\' 10 stn\' u1 the scrtt by issuin~ a lengt•ny pris1i1on paper stating his case. "! \\"Ollld call on the rouncils of thr cities of Orange Coun1y to 1Jk(' !he nt'<'cssary action !o n>t a1n th" ~ta h1!i 11·. C'Onfident'e and rih j('(.'li\'11\' 111:1! f fe(•1 L . .\FC has ex erci~ed 0 1·\•r the pa~t 1110 Y(':l rs," ~evil said. The complex hassle actually bri;:a n la!>t \I'uesday when an und elerm1nt'd numl>rr of county mayors held a secret ntt'ct1ng to p!an stratrgy ror t h~ L ,\ F C' reorganization. The action came Thursday al a mceling of the Cities S e 1 cc t 1 on Committee of the League of Cities attended by 2.1 county mayors . The mt"Cling had bc<.'T! called to fill a \'a cancy left on the panel "''hen Fullerton Councilman Looi!; •'Reef' l~ci nhardt v.·:is defeated in last month's elc-ctions. !'cwport Beach ~layor Donald ~!c lnn 1~ \\'a.~ e!ec!ed to fill that scat. Then. in a surrri ~r rno1'<'. a 1·ocil ilinn of er:ntral and coast.1 1 c-ountv citif'~ l"O trd to oust i\evi! front the· p[1r1f.'I ;ind r t•pla cc hin1 with Tustin Councilnu.1n non ald S:1lt;ircl!i. Nevil h;id bca!rn Sahar .. JH fQr t!tr scat a year a~o. Thl' day af!rr the ro111n11t!f'(' rnccting. Su~rvisor Ral ph Diedrich chni rman of I.AFC'. dcclarrd th\· n1.11qr; 11no n11{ 111 pri vate may ha1·e 1 iol11ted the llalph ~I. Brown Ac: a~ilin<>t ,,·r•e\ mr-,·:11~r:1; lfL' alJO said Coun ty ~unsel 1\drin n l\uypcr had held Sa1t.1relli 's "!t'< t1rin illegal because thr· rf'fJU ir('d 311 d1\, notic« had not br('n C•\'t·n Tod ay. Nc\•11 slt1INI !h1• lu~trir·· nf h· ~crvice 011 LAf'C a11d (,11!t'1 l•1r .i int• •1: confidence. "I don 't fc<I :i rr ·pr1 ·~1·r11 .1 t.1 1 · \1!111 IJ ... r;irric<l out ;i 'h:1t tll•l r11.1:i· ')JI" 1.1 .it!.()n. for 11 h.i ', \ • r r. oJ~''ll t t·u11rt.a h, tri r.11 ion:i l. fllll('t;111r dt·t·1~1ui1 r11.1lo.n1 • ,\t •11 ~.t11! 111 11•f(·I • n1 ·P !1J S.i 1,1r1 ·1!1. ., S..1lt ari ·l1 1 1~ alk·g1·dl.,· ll 1•· 111,1:1 1· h•1 ('.1!1('(! !hf' S!'•'(f•! 1111·1·11!1,! Jlv '>:11d !ht' \'r1t•· .,f •·•111111!1 111·1· r a;, r,.. d"ri · r1 U11 r h: ~11·u·1:.!.1 ~ ·'I"'' ;111:.; •11' fX'l~H.1on 011 l hi~ hod (1r ~.1 :q11 .. 111l11r,. 'nii1Mn1' \\ho has not t.i:•c11 ,1 p..ir1 ;.< to th 1) 1 ut1~p1r:11'~ " Thl' l.t\FC i:-,1 p.tht •l of fi\'f' 1'QnH11 1~'10nl•rs \1h<1 Jf1' :iu!ho r12rd 111 r11:1· un .in1 l'I!\ 01nn••'\,1tion , 1lt•- .inn,·.\.11l11n or :-phl--r~ 11! influl'llt.'t:. _ 1lie1i Tr<1i1i • 111 ""'''' Cle111e11t<> B.1· .Ifill " \'-\LTER 'I..\ Ot l~t 0•11¥ ,.llOI Sitlf \'t1ncl :1l1' !->u:<:.1)t·<·t1·d lo h(' 1-:;ister W<'t'~ gut'sts at Sjln !'li·n1"nrl· ~t:1\\' "!':irk p1 ll'd i.I HY\11 1\t! or hou hlt·rs 11n !hf• Sall\il F1· 1r:1r ks 1•arl\' toda1 Hild der,11 l<'d th e front c11 ~111l• of :i nor1h l)li1u1d fr1•iJ.,~I. Th·· Jll('idt"ll!. ll"hl('h Ol"l'Urr1·<l ii~ !\ft fre1i,:h1 p:i:-"l·d lhrou~h San ('h•1n.;<nlc• ;1t I 1ri :i rn. forr1'<'i the front \\hl'<'I.~ of th•· hul'•· d1t·scl (•ff 1J1e r.:uls. bur no olher :-.t·t~:on\ 11! thl· fr1•i.:h1 \11.·r·· affcL1ed and 1:·• 1n1 11rn~.:: rl'<:u ltf'<i . 1\11 ;ulr\f.J t.:0111pt1ra11011 111 the incicicn! ~h·1nm£'d from S('\'Cral :ilicns on board rnl• l;irgc :rain \\'h1d1 st arts 1 t..~ run in San 111<•1.(u l'ohce :irrt•stcd f1 \'e 1mmigrants :-hort ly after arri l"tn~ on the scene. Thirty uth£'rs repurh>t!ly \1·ere taken frorn tht· train rven bcfort· it st.irted its rc~u!:1r run rarhc•r in the t'\'ct1111g . S;i h·agl' \1urk bcµan al rn o s t 11nntt•d1.111·!y 011 th1· tr•11n. s;11d puhl'c :111(\ nllh1·:iy agents. and the tri.:"·~ v.orked wild d.1ybrt•ak t ·~ing sp('cial jncks ;ind other devices, lhc \\Urk1nl'l1 \\·ere able to put Ille front 11 h<>t·l~ h:1rk on thi;> r;1i\s shortly alter 6 :i.nt. :ind the tr:11 n continued 11s JOUrney. 111(' d erai11n~ \1 t1S the n1ost St"rious of a r1•"11\:1 r 1 \Cle of vandalism caSt'S 111\'uh·u1g p~$S1ng 1r:11ns at l'ne state par1 ~I!'(•; I Eas !l'r \Vcek traditionally is a problcn1 period und 1n past year~ lubs full of rocks. beams and other debris have been pll l'd nn the rails in an atte1np1 to to pplt! thf' traio ll<'l<:k thro\\ing in c id r n I s are ro1nmonplacc as "·ell . aut horit ies sn1rl. bu t this niorning's incidenl marked. the first time 1fu1t a derailment actually oceurl'd. R..1i!l\ay agents for thr S:inta f'c: nssunted !he res p o n s i bi 1 i t y of invcst1g<iting: this rnonung's dangerous µran k. f'ol ice said fc\.\' person s \\'itncs5C'd th!' df•ra i1mcnt aocl no groups \1'crc noted in the :irea of the 1nishap :it the end of A1·enida Calafia. 1'1e !r.:11n which \\'as involved. has in rc't'<'nl months been dubbed the "alien express" Ix-cause of its i 11 e g a I p.1 ;~cni::c"~ l'olicc :-a:d they could not calculat(' ('Xal·:ly ho\\ many freighl·hoppers .,.,·ere vn !ltr· !rai n "\'.c ~,,. fi•.f', bu: !here must hal'C be<>n n\::ny 11.orc th.11 scatt ered before \\'C got thr·rc. l1 n1u,1 h1\"f' hcrn some 101t "·hen lha t engine went off the tracks," said onP 11-1' r1 ·l111a11 !;:!JJl!ll Fi 111: Lt:vi:lcd ( h 1·1· ·IJ1·1·p 1'1iroa( l'!lll!·:;.;rx +.\I'• -Art Theat re Guild I ' tl pcr:llnr nf &01t~da!c's K1va 1·~1".ilr r J,,~ !11•f'"l fif'r'(J $2 {)()() f.,r ·r.ir··J"•'r1n., .n '"'"•vn•· f1!rn aero--., .:.1 t1•1irte11. ! 111 r 11.1: \, 1t• r 1,,,i tn 1·ri11n('Clion '' •t Ii• Jil'• •"fl' ',•>.1 l.1•' 1rar of thf· 1 '' 11,., • 1 1"11.1' ,,• 'r•· 1he<11l·r IN THE SPRING A voung girl's fancy li'1hl 1y Turns lo I J'J'1!r 'JI E.1 ~"r l1no>ry lrom ,.., .. µ,.,, B.illoon. Lid "', ·•" ~·, 'l\f'•O a •;.,.j · • i•· .. • at D1!";neyland. mr,..J1>I~ ,, long 11•,r,il ('\l •r.• dr~s Dy r , ~ · ~ ,<>ma'l "''"'<it.I" 1'1 !>•lPS 2·12 S1an 1s tt1e CJaugttter ol Mr 6 Mr:. Thomas Wi nship ol Co rona del Mar. TH[. RED BALLOON LTD. \, " ... A !!OJ• .... ~ . .. • ' ... -. . . . 4 DAILY PILOT Tutsd.1y, Apt ll CJ, ·-- .IU11t •• ,74 rnadoes Strilae . Again ' .. ,, . "·"'~ wbh :t,, .. ~_ ....... ... .. . ' .. .._. '• .-...phine ., .'•,:· .. " It's El ection , Day-Again ELECTION DAY, ~4 -Newport Beach m:1 Huntington Beach voters streamed to the polls today to elect themselves some new City Council members and vote on some other. offices and propositions. They st~ed to ~ polls, that is, unlfM they f~red to gel wetted from the skies. In that event, they likely trickled to the polls. The outcome at this bout is tmelear. So is the weather. AnyWay, it's another election day here on the coast. We dispatched the general law cities earlier. Now it's time to get the voting over with for the two diarter municipalities in our region. Othel" .....ier spo<& ln Orange Cow)ty also voting today are Los Alamitos, Anaheim and Placentia. In all the city council elections, there are 50 candidates seeldng 16 open spots. mAT MEANS BY a Jillie later tonight, we will have 34 losers in our -· As It develops, the results here on the: coast may oot be too late after all. Leaky skies, along v.ith some yawn· inducing campaigm, may combine to hold down the voter turnout. Additionally, both Huntington Beach aml Newport Beach folks today are balk>ting on computer pundl cards. a system calculated to l!lpeed the COlUlting process at the encl. A SIMILAR SYSTEM was tried out earlier in San Clemente's municipal electkn with stunning success. The me.rs found out about It so fast they rouldn't betleve rt. Election wat.chers who had planned to stand around and drink all night had their timing thrown off because they had to start so early. The Newport and Huntingtm voting systems are somewhat siznilar in that !be voter takes a card. fulds the name of the andidate he dislikes the least, and punches a hole next to bis or her name. Thus his ballot is cul JUST 'IHINK, it's one of your rare ClppOrtunities to pmch out a candidate. Newport ~ pr<einct officials early In the vo<Jng .today reported that everybody seemed to be getting along just fine with tl1e new computer cards. They u-used the •we! foolproof. Mmo9t. By United Prff1 lntem1tJonal Torandoes arid severe thunderstomu hit the sooth again Monday, killing a wol1l£ln in Georgia and cawing damai:e there and In easlern Tenoe~ a.mi South Carolina. The NatXmal Weather Service ordered pre-dawn tornado 1,1.·atches todny b1 northern Florida and s o u t h e a s t e r n Georgia. A spring storm hit New England, prompting heavy snow warnings for today. F"orec-.t.Sters pl't'!dlcted 6 to TO inches of snow· may aocumulate in south central New York . WET SNOW and rain were expected to produce hazardOU$ driving conditions in portions of Pennsylvania. Rhode Island "'·-"'' """"' ........ ,. Kurt Cashes 111 and 1'fassachU8etfS. Strong wlnds piled up waters on the extreme soutbwest shoret of Lake Erle during the night. Lake flooding w ... re~rted ooe hall mile inland at one point, the National Weather Service said. One of the new twisters destroyed a mobile home at Bancontoo, in southern Georgia, ~1ondaf, killing a woman and injuring 11ree members of her family. Several .-.tornadoes touched down in northern Coorgia , where 16 dlt.'d Jn last week's onslaught. No new fatalities were reported. More than 32.o persons died In tornadoes Wednesday and Thursday, the biggest toll in 49 years. The latest victim wu identified 2.!· Mrs. Sandra Sell, who died vfflen a U"I T.i..Mt1 Kurt and owner: Debra Cranford of Lubbock, Texas show off $750 check they received. Kurt!s name was drawn as first place winner in a grand openjng of a local clothing store. Store owners at fi rst, refused to pay up. A suit was filed and Kurt can no w afford to un der· go 'serious cat operation.' tornado smashed btt ·trailer home near Albany. AN0'111ER TORNADO flatfalOCJ tho police -on at the IDwn of Alapaha and damage w~ ~ Jn several oth" South ~la area. April continued to be ,!ht cruelest month. A surprise storm dumped seven inches of snov.-on Indiana covering 900le areas "11ere tomacloeo killed upwarcls ol 40 last week. Roads were slick and hazardous, acoonflng to !ht state police. Today's baseball seuon Ol)efler for the aeveland Indians was Cllll<"elled because ol "heavy snow" and cold wealher in Oevelard. In Marquette, Mich, the temperature plunaod to 3 below and atrolJenl on Olleago'1 Mlchlgan A_.., hoping for •pring .... -ol f!'e<'%lng "-· Snow and bftzlnc temperatures hampered rescue workln M<nlay while a lite on !ht campus ol Central State Uolvenity ln Xenia, Oblo added more damage to tho millions ol dollars ol cfeotruction """'°" by «>madoes last W-y. nrE FIRE Monday broke out on the top lloor'of the ~ CSU st.-i union building, but was coofinned to two or three rooru.s. The University, which I! plaming to resume classes for gradiating seniors Ai>rU t5, had closed and -home Its 2.300 "'1dents foflowing tho -· Israel Eyes War ' 'Responsibility' From Wlre Services JERUSALEM -Prime Miru.ter Golda Meir and her cabinet met today to review briefly Israel's tmpreparedness for the October War but avoided the issue of Defense Minister Moshe Dayan's personal responsibility which has brought demands that be resign. "The issue of ministerial responsibility did not come up." information minister Shimon Peres, a leading Dayan ally, said after a four-and-a·half·hour cabinet meeting. "-'CABll\'ET communique said the discussion on lessons to be learned from an inquiry into the go\remment's actions on the eve of the October War "will be continued and will be carried on at the next cabinet meeting Thw-sday." Cabinet Secretary l\1ichael Amon said, however, the discussion on the inquiry took up less than an hour ot the morning meeting. Political sources said Airs. Meir and other ministers left the cabinet session to continue discussions on their next moves in the political crisis with leaders or her ruling labor alignment. l\teanwhile. in Washington, an initial move toward full resumption or U.S. relations with oil·rlch Algeria may develop this week from a visit to Washington by Algerian President Houari Bownedienne. Bomnedienne is to meet Thursday with President Nixon and Secretary of State l!enry A. Kis.5inger. STATE DEPAR'l\IEl\T off I c i a 1 s disclosed 1.fooday that the Algerian leader is coming to Washington at Nixon's request. Boumedienne's visit to the United States, his first to any nation, bad been planned so be couJd attend a special meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The U.N. session was called at Algeria's request to discuss prices and potential shortages of raw material!. Lebanon, lneanwhile, is resisting pressure from Syria and Israel, and has decided t.o hold on to two Israeli pilots whose Phantom jet fighter-bomber crashed in south Lebanoo. "Under Lebanese laws the pilots cannot be turned over to their country as loog as military hostilities between it and us are under way," Defense Minister Nasri. Maalouf told reporters. THE PLANE CAAtE down in names l\fonday during fighting between Syrian and Israeli forces on Mt. Hennon, the Biblical mountain that stretches into Lebanon as well as into Syria and Israel A Defense Ministry spokesman said the two pilots bailed out and were being treated in the Beirut military hospital. He said both had minor bruises and one sprained a wrist. On the v.·ar front, clasOOs between Syrian and Israeli forces in the Golan Heights entered their fifth week as Syria . reported renewed fighting on Mt. Hermon at the northern encl of their cease-fire line. U,.IT ...... Be's Plek11 · World Chess champ Bobby ·Fi.sch er is going to the' French Riviera to play in the 21st Chess Olympiad June 6-30. But he says he will only make bis moves in a building separate from all the other competitors. Ted Kennedy Fears Death A s President BONN (AP) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, considered a fro nt-runner in the 1976 presidential campaign, said in an interview today he is bothered by fears of assassi nation. I Asked by the West German newspaper Bill Zeitung if members of his family want him to be president, t h e Massachusetts Democrat replied: "l\1y God. no. Arler what happened to my tY;o .-J brothers, they are very much afraid.'' Asked if he was afraid, Kennedy said: I "To be honest, yes. But if I thought about it too much, I wouldn't be able to fWlction. '' Then he added, "I would ·be crazy if I completely ignored the danger." e El ect Ion Day WASHINGTON (UPll -Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (0-Minn. ), and Sen. Barry Goldwater tR·Ariz.). "members of a very exclusive club," think the United States needs another national b::lliday - General Election Day. The liberal Democrat and con.servaUve Republican -who both once ran far P~ident -smiled at each oUier across the Senate Ooor Monday after Humphrey introduced a measure that would make national holidays out of general e1ection days. The bill would set the first • Mearnmile. Huntington Beach voting offlcials were predicting with their ~.ooo computer on the line, they should pave tbe yotes tallied in about two hours 1-tonight. You can bet !ht Newport election folks will be racing agaiMt that. Despite an the electiolleering, tumult and shouting, tub ·thumping and other madl1nations which have marked this election, you can still find politicians in ·the t'A"O. cities who are relaxed, casual, and sporting easy smiles. Billy Graham Denies Seekin g Income Tax . .\id 'Old Blue Eyes ' Big Hit At Carnegie Appearance Stripper Offers Judge a S1ioiv - But Ile Say s No CHICAGO (UPI) -Melinda Z.Ollicoffer offered to do her thing for Cirroi.t Court Judge F. Emmett MOITisey Monday. He asked her to save it for a younger man, ~liss Zolticof!er's thing is dancing naked in the Upstairs U>unge in subur- han Golf ~fill. ' \\'ednesday after the first Monday in November for general elections and it passed, 55-2f. e Klssh1ger Visit MEXICO CITY (AP) -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and his bride are meeting today with Mexica n President and A1rs. Luis Echeverria. The Kissingers are on their way back to Washington from their honeymoon in Acapulco. For example, Huntington Beach City Attamey Don Bonfa is r e 1 a x e d . TIUS JS BECAUSE he is ruMing on tho ballot unopposed. Also . loose. and easy are Ne\'--port Happtness lS an unopposed candidate. Beach Mayor Donald Afclnnis and his councilmaruc sidekicks JOOn Store and Paul Ryckoff. This is because they don 't have to nm untU 1976. That ought to be a great year for some Flag·waving. Nixon Opposes P lau WASIUNGTON (AP) -A ll'nite House spokesman said Monday Presidmt Nixon opposes a Senate plan that v.·ould require states to enact ~fault automobile insurance. "Even though the merits of 4 no-fault have been generally established. the overriding issue concerns the proper federal role," said presidential assistant William E. jmunons. 1.tONTREAT, N.C. (AP) -E\•angelisl Billy Graham has denied asking for or receiving White House help in federal inrome tax matters. ''I have ne\·er requcsl<'d any help from the Whit e }louse on nly tax audit,'' Graham said l\londa y night in a telephone interview from his home in l\1ontreat. "Secondly, I have never received any help." Graham, a supporter of President Nixon in his presidential campaigns. responded ·to a weekend statement by Sen. Lowell P .. \\1eicker (R-Onut. J. Wekker said Graham , actor John Wayne and other "White liouse friends·• hnd been protected after the Internal Revenue Service had begun audits on them . Earlier this u•eek, \Vayne sent a telegram to Weicker denying he had received ·IRS favors. "I have never asked for, nor have I received. IRS favors . nor have I needed them .'' the actor said. l\E\V YORK (AP) -''I !fiate to u·ork . I don 't know v.·hat l'n1 doing here," singer Frank Sina tra said as he opened a concert tour th.1l ended tv.'O years of retirement for Old Blue Eyes. But <in audience that paid $1:M> to $25 a seat for Sinatra's fi~t concert in Carnegie Hall knev.• why lhe 58-year-0ld singer V.'as in the Neu' York landmark. and it ga\·c him seVeral standing ovations. SISATRA , IN his first personal appearance in New York since 1957, showed l\1onday night he can still hit the notes he tries for and hold them as long as he tries to hold them. In a performance to benefit Variety Clubs lntemational's charities r or children. Sinatra called himself primarily a saloon singer. He forgot the lyrics a couple.or time!'I, e\'en in his familiar "~{y Way.'' but he picked them up again with the comment, Dark Skies • Ill Southland Lo-we r 'Temperatures Ex pected for Coast DAILY PILOT Uf1 WI Altlt IOIOC.UI • _, .. 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The uptempo· tunes v.-ere really up - "Bad Bad Leroy Brov.'ll," "l'\'e Got You Under l\ty Skin, " "My Kind of Tov.11 , Chicago Is." THERE \\'AS A bit of chat time in v.·hich Sinatra moved a music stand and a wobbly stool, commenting, "A ;3 million act with a bad stool ." After telling the audience he really ~dn't know why he was in Carnegie Hall, Sinatra added; "I have a fev.• friends and aB>ciates ""b> said. 'Do a little v.-ork. Con trol lt.' So I've done television, Vegas, an album and nov.· a cnncert tour." When someone in the audience called out that he couldn't hear, Sinatra respooded, "Buy the reoorcls . What do you want ·from me? J'm hollering." But he quickly added, ''I'll try to be louder.'' He lighted a cigarette to sing a medley of "saloon songs,'' then gave out with fa\'orites such as "Last Night When We \\'ere Yow:ig," "Vk>lets for Your Fun;'' and "Here 's that Rainy Day." Prisone1·s Released . ' NEW DELI!!, India (AP) -India. Pakistan and Bangladesh agreed today on fie release of 195 Pakistani •'31" prisoners, lo\\~ng the last major barrier to friendly relations ~the subconline!<. . I Nixo1i S1io wing Slig1it Clirnb NEW YORK (UPI) -With more p.iblic appearances, Pre s l dent Nixon's slanding With the American people bas begun to climb from 1 .. alltime low, accordlng to the latm Loois Harris poll. The President's popularity rose rive points to ~I percent ln ~larch from the low Points of 26 pm:ent a month earlier, the Hanis survey said ii found ln a poU o! J 495 hou!<holds. ' "The President, however. Is hi' no means out of the woods," llaniS reported of the survey conducted March 24·19. e Whites Kiiied . The. 24-year-old brunette was up on a rharge of obscenity. She offered to give l\forrissey proof there was nortling ob6cene about her. Morrissey begged off. He said he wa3 bearing, or v.'8.tching, the case only because the regular judge, \\'alter P. Dahl, was au'ay. Morrissey prot'i1ed he is a bikini man, at most. Dahl is a bit younger, he' said. and might ha\'e a more judicial view. CHRISTI ANSTED, V.I. f APJ -Two more white persons have been found shot to death on St. Croix . The bodies of retired U.S. Air Force Col Howard D. Hensley and his \\ife were found in the driveway to their home . Police saJd it 1 didn't appear to-be a suicide. e Khodaf11 'Damage' The case v."3s postponed u n t i I Thunday, •ten Dahl is sCi>eduled to tnke it on. 'ryle attorney for the upstairs lounge. Julius L. Echeles. a Chicago criminal attorney, argued that dancing naked "is oo different from the art in <the nudes whleh can be seen in the Art Institute of Chicago." TRIPOLI. Libya (AP) -Premier Abdel Salam Jalloud is taking over the management of Libya's lo reign relations in an effort to undo the damage done by President A-loam.mar K h a d a f y , diplomatic sources said today. The sources emphasized that Col. l\torrissey agreed. but l\ith a reservation. "They don't wiggle ln the Art lnoti- tute," he said. Khadafy is still the country's sJ.rongman and that Jalloud remains his right-hand man. They added they expected no radical changes a.s a consequence of the shift. Ladies Night W ome1i F ewd for Ac1iieve ni e1it NEW YORK (UPij -Katharine Hepburn and Bi!Lie Jean King were amon g the eight women o( achievement honored in last night's telecast, ''\Vomen ol the Year, 1974," broadcast from Lincoln Cen· ter. • The women, selected by ballot by the readers of the Ladies liome Journal, were: ,[ • ' -Katharine Hepburn. actress. -Barban \Vallers, television moderator. ' -Billie Jean King. tennis champion. -Rep. Martha Griffiths (D·Mlch.), spo.nsor of the Equal Rights Amendment. -Particia Roberts Hanis, attorney and lonner U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg. . -Dorothy Height. president of the National Council of Negro \Vomen. -Barbara McDonald, consultant on Early Childhood Education. -Dr. Dixy Lee Ray, first woman ch&irperson of the Atomic Energy Commission. • The one-hour presentation was moderated by Bess ~fye.rson former Consumer Affairs Commission. ' ~ach of the women was given a gold pin oC a sunburst designed by Tiffany. and among the presenters were Clare Boothe Luce Cher Bnno, Eun.ice Shriver and Dr. Virginia Apgar. ' Some 3,000 Invited guest.. were Invited to the black·tie evcnL I 17 • J I I 17 \ Orange C~!!~ Today's Final N.Y. Stoc~s 1 • 1 VOL. 67, NO. 99, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA DAY, APR IL 9, 1974 N ·TEN CENTS Newport Voter Turnout So Far? 'Terrible' Newpon. Beach voters, as usual. were ba:lloUng at a slow pace al polling places for the city council eJectM>n early toda y. The turnout. expected 'to be lighter Uutn usuaJ because of Easler vacations, "as described as "lerTible" by one precinct official • "We've had fe·wer than 10 perceat." said Mrs. Dorothy Ben-y, whose garage on Catalpa .Street was a pol ing place. for some'EastJ>luff voters.. · ·· City Clerk Laura Lagios said the turn- out throughout the city was "lighter tMn I ha<l expected." Voters are choosing four city council- men and are deciding the fat e of fi\·e charter propositioni .. The polls will be open until 7 p.m. t.trs. Lagios said the new punch ma- chines used by voters for .the first time ha.ye caused some problems. RUt most election officials said the vottr reaclion has been llOO<f. "We've had about 10 of the machines break down' this morning.·• t.Irs. Lagios s.iid. "But I guess that's not loo bad y;hen ~oo consider we 're usiniJJbout 200/ of !hem." · She said replacement machines Arc being sent out as soon as malfunct i<>ns are reported. Instead of band-stamping ballots. Newport Beach voters are usuing the 'punch devices for the first time. Ballots are marked by sliding a poiiiter to a candidate's name and pressing do\1;n on a BELEAGUERED RESERVE OFFICER RUSSELL BOGGIE TRIES TO KEEP ORDER AT BUS STOP Youngsten Scr1mble for lnl•ncf.bound Bus 1t McFMlden Squire After D1y 1t Beach Monday Visitor Drowns Off Peninsula; Bod y Recovered A ri.year-old Pasadena man drowned late Monday afternoon off the Newport· Balboa. Peninsula near the 28th Street Beadl. The victim, David Bruce Scott, was reported missing from the beach about 4:30 p.m. by bis brother Vaughn Olarles Scott. · 24. who bad a t t e m p-t e d wisuccessfully to rescue him. Lifeguards respond ing to the call alerted a passing Hwitington Beach State Park lifeguard boat, which picked up lifeguards Larry Gibson and John Blauer at the Newport Beach Marine Safety Department and conducted a search of the area. l ' ote Results To Be Give1i Newport Beach city election results will be tabulated in public in I.he City HaJJ lobby beginning al 7:30 p.m. Persons v.·ho WIJnl to obtain the results by telephone may call the City Hall s'<'·itchboard . 67J.. 2110. between 8 and 9:30 p.m. City Clerk Laura Lagios said she expects to have the final results by .~ p.m. Wlieeler Res igns Irvine Compan y "Secretary Post The lifeguards spotted the body Charles S. Wheeler, 58, of Corona de! noaUng about 100 feet from shore. Re--Mar, corporate sec retary of the Irvine suscitalion effort s aboa rd the boat failed. Comp8ny and president of the firm 's An ambulance took the victim from the Flying . o Ranch in ri.tontana, has Newport Pier to Hoag M e m or i a 1 Hospital, where he was pronounced dead aMOWlced his resignation from the on anival. ~ compa.n)''s Board of Directors, John V. nie surf at that time was described as Newman, chairman of the board said "mild to mod erate with a few rip tides" today. til by a l\farine Safety Department official. Newman said Whee ler will continue Jn Lido Isle Home Construction Ordered Halted Construction of a Lldo Isle home has been halted pending invtstigation of. a neighbor's allegations t h a t the boundaries of the home violate setback restrictions in the area. Orange County Superior Court Judge Mark Soden signed a court ord er that forblds further construction by buUding oootractor Robert P. Warmington of. 220 Via Genoa and set April IS as the date be will OOld a hearing Into the dispute. Wannington and hls v.ife were named as defendants in court action taken by T. Edward and Clain! F. Beehan, • -• home it 226 Via Gra~anl adjoins the home Warmington be(an 14 build last Feb. I. <!11 of his other duties with the Newport· Beach based land management and de\•elopment finn. In his "letter of resignation, Wheeler said, "I have served as. a director of this company since June of 1959. This seems to me to be an appropriate time to gi\'C others an opportunity to participate in the leadership of this company. "I plan to concentrate my efforts on the increasing requirements of my other corporate res~n.slbilitles.'' In the letter, Wheeler recommended that the chair left vacant by his resignation be filled by William T. White , Ill. "Bill "°lllte has gre.at interest, drive, willingness and potenlial," Wheeler said . lm.mediate election of White to the board post was recommended by Wheeler so that the new board member could participate in considerallon .of the Irvine Company's ape.rating and capital budget for the 1974-75 fiscal period whldl be'"'5 May !. Cro,vds 'Hca vv' , At Ne.wport Sand -Despite Cold \Valer temperatures of 57 degrees and air lempe ratures of <i mild 62 degrees rombincd to attract "·hat a ~f\\l>Orl Beach lifeguard termed •·a pretty heavy cro""d for a l\.1onday during Easter" to Ne"'JXlrt Beach shorelines ~londay. About 80.000 sunbathers cro"·ded into the beach areas. but an Orange C.OUnty Harbor Patrol official reported only about 50 boats in the narbor all day. "There was no \\ind," the official said. '•You wouldn't even know it \vas Easter "·eek as far as v.·e'rc concerned." A ~larine Safety [)('partmenl official descri bed the surf as t\\O feet high, •·pretty poor for surfing." The s{X.lkesman said that he believed most of the beacbgoers came from the qrangc County area. ·•Apartment rentals are 00 .... 11.'' he said. ";\fost of the people arc just here for the day ." Along v.·ith one droYrning. ~ ri.1artne Sa(ely Department reported th r e e routine rescues. I~ administrations of first aid and fiv e missing children returned to their p:irents. Wells Fargo Ups L·end Rate SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -\Velts Fargo Bank , th e nation's !Ith largest commercial bank. today raised the prime lending rate from 9~.t to JO percent, ef f ective immediately. The move followed the ra ise ~londay by Bankers Trust Co. of New York. Later, the Bank of California and Crock1 · 'lank made a si milar mo\·e, effecti\•e \l.'ednes- day. The prime is the rate bank5 charge the largest and most credit worth)t customers. han<lle. ~trs. Berry and oUier p r e c i n c t insP£-ctors S3id \'Oters have been Almost unanimous in their praise o{ the machines, ho"·ever. "Almost cve rybOdy says what an improvement they are," said ?.1rs. Jane Kerr, inspect.or at lhe Corona del tl1ar Communi ty Chllf'(:h on Heliotrope Ave. lt was the light tw-nout tha t bothered the e.Jection officials more than the machines. A spot cht..ock of prrcincts lh roughout the r ily ('arly loday showt'd !he hght turnout. about 10 per<X'nl, v.as "(lflSISlent . The \'Oles v.·ere really tnckling in at Oakv.·ood Gurdens Apartttli'n!s v.•here only 24 of 929 reg1stert'd voters had cast ballots by noon. • Thr ht>a\·1est turnout At prl'<.'incts che<.·kNI "'as at the Lido Isle Comnu1nitv A.ssoc1al.J011 clubhousl.', '<ll'herc 79 ,out Or 500 rrglsteretf· Voters had been to the polls. ·.;:• Crvstc1l Ball Case ~ Lidt.1 !SIC' re~1tll'nts ;1rr h i J: h I y corlC1'rnl'd about !hf' J)('nd1ni: !lt'C"1!11on b\· rounc1lnwn on th1·1r r1'quC'st to re new their pn.,.<11~ be:H.'h 111:1 ~1' Vott•ni: fronl 1hrou1:1\.1u1 rh1· 1°11\' cast b311ots fnr onr ('..tnd1d;1h' 111 l'OH.:h ·of 1he foor dtstnC!$ Tilr <.'arn:hda tl'S in I J1 ~1n1·t I, which incl.udes Lido lsl1· ;111d Ith' U.1lboa Peninsula. ;ir1• u11·u111t:i.·n1 H o v.• a r d R_bgen; and ~Ir '• 1'1·1: Fori:n . wife of jSec ·run\UCT. l'u~e 21 Lawsuit • ID Future 8)' L. PETER KRIEG CH tt. O.lty P'll.t Sf"4t Nev.,,ort Beach t"OUllcilmen had thl'ir fortunes told ~fooday night. They "'ere considering a rf.'que!'.l by Los Gatos attorney Boris Baranowsky to repeal 1he city's ban oo fortune tening. And . legally or nol. Baranov.·sky stepped to the microphone and prt'Clictt'CI that, in the near future : •·If you don'I chani::e your ordinance. rm going lo sue you -and I'm going 1n v.'1n.·· Councilmen i~nored !hr. thrl':it and refused to chanµc the !a.,.,·. but not before there was a sh;i rp exchange beh\'C'en Bara no1o1.·sky and Councihnan Ca r 1 l\ymla . Baranov.·sky, v.·ho is representing BArney ~far1no, a i::ypsy now li\'ing in Los Angeles, v.•as on the receiving end first. "J"ve been on the council four year.; and this is the first lime I've seen a membe r of the bar threaten a la'<'·suit in such a vulgar manner. It was a cheap sbot." Kytnla declared. •·rm glad lt didn°t come from a resident of Newport Beach." he said. After councilmen turned down the request by a 6--0 votf'. Baranowsky reapprared at the microphone. ";\·Ir. ~layor. ~Ir. l\ymla, if il°s your oplnion that I took a chea p shot . then l apologize. ··1 really belif'\'C in telling you what rm going to do. I don 't lhink it is itnpropcr or unethical ,"' Barano1o1.'sky • sa id. And, almost as an aftrrthought he turned tov.•ard Kymla and said. "'\Vith the pos.<iible exception of your rudeness. my entire stay in Newport Beach has been delightful." Barano...,·sky said after the meet ing that he intends to fll1: his suit "'ilhin a \\'l"tk The current ordi nance outlav.·s all forms of fortune tell ing. Boranowsky claim.<; it is too broad and i s unconst itutional. lie said suni!ar ord inances h.1vc bren throv.·n out in other counti<.'S and he is eonfidcnt a judge will no1 hesit<1!e 10 • - ) " "" I ,. HE 'S AN GRY AT COUNCILMAN Newport Veterinarian Stockton Saxbe Claims 'Lid Off' Hearst Kidnaping Case SA;.;" FRANCISCO IAP)•-Atty. Gen. William Saxbe said today "the lid is off" the Patricia Hearst kidnaping and expects the FBI to go ahead and apprehend her abductors. Lhe San Frat\cisco Examiner reported . Sa xbe said in Washington Lhat lhe FBI had been inhibited in its efforts to track do\1·n the terrorist kidnapcrs but now that the girl's parents are resting in Mexico "my impression is that the lid is off." The Examiner's Washington bureau reported Saxbe admitted he had no sta tement from the girl's father. l{fndolph A. Hearst, to the effect that •·tlie lid Is off.'' But. Saxbe decla red : '0 \\'e w i 11 apprehend the people involved if they stay in this COUlltry. ·• Saxbe said he hopes 1'-fiss Hearst is alive. but sa id , "I don't know one way or another." · Olarles Bates, the FBI agent In charge of the case. said here today : "In any other kidnaping, I or the FBI have been involved in, there has never been a situation In which law enforcement ~·ent in and took the victim from the kldnapers. ·'There's either been a ransom pa.id or the victim released before any action." l\lean"'hile, American Indian Movement leader Dennis Banks said in St. Paul, l\tinn., today that C.! re::: .:I an anonymous phone call l\1o&lay night which might have been from l\.liss Hearst's SymbKloese Liberation Army kldnall"'" "I'm speculating that in view of a phone call I got last night something may develop in !he near future ," he said. Bank.~. asked by Hearst to ap peal to the SLA for a meeting betw('('n Patty and hC'r family. said the call!!r decl<ircd : "I ha..-c a message for you." The man told Banks he was from San Francisco. and ''I'll be in to morrow," and hung up . Banks said he asked llcarst to attend a meeting in Sl. Paul Friday v.'ilh 1hc Re \' Ralph Aberna1hy of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. J esse Jackson and other minority leaders. He sai d the leaders \\'ill issue an appeal lo the SLA lo contact the American Indian Movement to set up a meeting between ri.·liss Hearst and her family. NE IV SCA RCITY: JELLY BEANS ;.;"E\V YORK (UPI) -Jelly beans. a traditional Easter candy. ""'111 be in short supply this year. at'COrdlng lo R. E. FergU'IOn of me ~·. \V. \\'ool"·orth Co. lie said ~1onday that the scarcity is due to difficulties manufacturers are having "'llh the rise in the cost of sugar, syrup f!a\'oring and packaging of the caody. nullify the la\.\' in Or;1nge Co1 mty. C11y Altomcy Dtruus 0 "7\eil lo!d cowic1lmen ll \.\'Ou!d probably 1akr a court case to ll'St 1he ordinance. lie did 1101 defend it strongly ··\\'hethcr or not our ord111nncC' is roo vaguC' or is su pt·rcC'ded by s1att• law is a maner \\'hich ulumalt•ly c:in only be decided by the courts,'' O'N ... 11 s<i td. City's Po1111d lnvestigatio11 flit l>y Vet • Ne"-port Beach councilmen ordcrrd an !n\"estii;:ation l\.1onday night into the "''ay Dr. Albert Sloc:ktoo opcra1es th<' city pound. The protx> v.·ill also de:1l "it h !hf' "·;iy police handle inqu1ri('S ahout missing animals. The vctC'rinarian ov.ns llr. Stockton·~ Small Anima l l·lospita l "'hich ~n·~ sa !he pound under a long-s tanding contract v.·ith the cl\\'. Th e inveStigation wa s ord<'rcd after Corona del J\.lar Counclln1an llichard 0 . Croul criticized procC'durcs. lie 1old of a recent incident in "'hich a valuable do p: was dcslroycd e\'en though his O\\'ll('r had spent se\"eral dayl'I fra ntically try ing to find out \.\"here it was. City ~lanager Robert I.. \\"ynn. \\·h~ tv.·o months ago said he v.-as ··C'xt remc ly satisified'' with the pound operation, caJlt'd that incident a "brcakdov.·n in communications. Croul said hc"s known of 01hrr occastonS v.·hen thr poll er dep..1rtmcnt has rcfuS('d to g1\"(' out the location of the pound. \\"ynn S.'.lid the dep;1r!mr11! h:i~ bc>cn ord ered to fully coop<·rntc 1111h ;ill future inquiries. Croul said he was also unhappy ahout the fa ct Dr. Stockton refuse.~ to let people view all the anun<il~ 1n the pound. ··so many pcop!(' don·t even realize Dr. Stockton is the pound ," C:roul said. "And evidently the police depurtmcnt docsn"t tell them. "\\lien prople find out. they .i:o to Stockton, but he won·1 If'! the peoople in to !See J>OU:\'D , Page 2t Orange Coast Weather P3rtl:o cloudy tonight. Clearing \\ledncsday to sunny skies and coole r tcmpcr:iturc~. J l 1~hs in the. uppe r 60s·at the bcachC's to the 1011· 70s inland. Lo"·s :i t night 111 t~ 51.is. ll\SI UE 1'011\Y A medical cl1nril!J !hn/ ,.col· /ccted more thn11 $1.2 11111/,m1 ni do11arions /a ~t !/l.!!lr ,,pent 1J11ly , 13.9"',. of !lint 101<1/ 011 threct f11u111cial arrl to kul11cy disease 1ac11n1s. Srn ru. Pnac 8. t . M t 1yd C1hi.rni. Cl1111t'" c-1c, Crtn-rt ~I~ "'-ll<tt ldl!W141 ..... l •llt-111111-1 Jllll MI Hy Gi rt,._, --"'"" UIMlt/'\ IC "'°"" T•tt J ....... " J).Jt M"'t111I ~111H11 11 N1tle111I Hl9•1 " °''"'' , ... "" ' .. _,, • l111•t1 ll 119(-Ml r1ltll 11·11 Tt11vl11t11 n '~'"'''' II Wt l lrltt u Werlt ,., .. , " " " • • 0 tf ll·l'I: n '' " " • Don't Forget to Vote'Today; Polls Open Till 7 ' / . . t ,Z DAILY PILOT N Tutsd•J, April 9, 1974 Probe Co1ati11ues FBI Believes 'Patty Is Alive' Uy Unilrd l'rtti' lnt<'rn:itionat con tact hin1. FB I Dirt('tor Clnrcncl'. ~t. Kelll'y said 1\ttome~1 Vincent llallinan said he today the f'BI h11s no idea vt'!1t>tht·r \l'Ollld try t~ help the kidnapers gel away Patricia Hearst, k1dnapcd Feb. 4, 1s dead Hit would s:l\'ll !lie: girl's life . or alive, but "v.•e choose to be lieve sh1· is Saturday, llalltnan appeared on radio alive." KCl\$ and askf'd Patricia's abductors lo Kelley s.1id it \\a~ possihll' !hat ~lli-s contact him. 11earst had Joined hC"r cnptors, thf' "\:1111o . tile fa ct that I haven't heard Symbione~ Libt:>r11t1on Anny, but rKltt'd frurn fht>m s1ncc is, I think, a rath<'r b:id that her parents know her best and they ornt>n,'' Hallinan said. do not believe 1hJs possible. lie said he v.·ould like lo Lalk to Kelley, form<'r Kansas City poliCf Patricia to see if she has joined her 1·hief. said in an interview on the NBC nbduc1ors. as she claimcd in a t.ape:d Today sho~'. "I think shl' has OO!n broadcasl last week . subje<;tcd to a great rleal or innuence as Hallinan also said he wanted to remind a result or this associauon ov<'r t~ past th~ SLM\. 1vhlch kidnaped her. that ir she several "''eeks. since F<"b. 4 as a matt,r is killed the death penally now applies ,jn of fact, and if she is ' an ~n1pres.'iionable California . young lady it could v.·ell' have influenced 'nle 1-fearst Corp. put $4 million In her. escrow for additional food for the nel'dy, "I think the oncs "'ho know her best to be released only if Patricia is freed however , arc her pan•nts, and you know unham1ed by !\-lay 3. One of the ranoo1n \vhat they have said .·• dl·n1ands of the kidnapers ~'as that the Asked "'hcther !he FBI believed ~1 iss J-fearst interests provide {rte food llenrst dead, he ~aid. "[ ktlO\~· no nlore di stribution to the poor. than you do as to \\'hClhC'r she is alive. The fan1il y of Patricia was reported to "\\'c choose to beliel'c sht! is alive,'' hr Ix> in 1'!a za!lan. J\lcxii:o on the Pacific ~id. "\\'e'rc going 10 continue to Coasl for a rest. investigate the case. \\'e arc going to \Vhilc airport officials in San Francisco continue lo try to gel her back home conni1med that Randolph II ea r s t 's unharmed and actu<illy our 1actics will private plane arrived Sunday, ~lexican not change a bit." newspapl'rs said he was staying Jn La He said if Allss Hearst i.5 not freed or Pa;:, on the Baja Caliromia Peninsula. found v.·ithin a few weeks. "that will be Hearst lefl San Francisco SUnday alanning or course, and l'OUid mean she morning v.·ith his wife and members or has been killed." his family, saying only that he u·as He declined comment \\'hen asked leaving for ri.texico for a vacation. lie whether the FBI thinks it knov.·s the denied that he u·as seeking a meeting identities oC the kldnapcrs. with his kidnaped daughter. Ateanwhil e, a trustee or the $4 million People close to the family said the Hearst Cood fund appealed again ~1onday Hrarsts wanted privncy and \\'Ould not for the kidnapers of Patricia Hearst to4 grant interviews. lvru1hoe, Popple, Bad Axe Due for Visit by Nixo11 BAD AXE Alicli. (UP!l -President Nixon may put t\\'O Michigan lov.ns on the map Wednesday when he visits finis generally overlooked region. On his motorcade Itinerary are Ivanhoe and Popple, tv.'O villages not e\'en included on official state maps. Also along the 50-mlle motorcade route arc six other villages so small they do oot eve.n bot.her electing 1 o ca I governments. Most of then consist of a single gas 11tation or general st-Ore . But in the three towns Nixon will visit during his first people-to-people foray since Watergate broke, citizens arc excitedly preparing (or one of the biggest events of their lifetimes. "It's going to be the greatest holiday we'H e\'er see.'' said farmer Al llordos in Bad.Axe. ''She's going to be a real goer." The same fever and pride among the peoples of the so-called Thumb Area has infected the lOY.'TIS of Cass City and Sandusky, where Nixon will end his {our- hour ~1ichigan tour. The biggesl stop of the "·inding presidential caravan, "''hich organizers say will include n1ore than 200 U.S. and foreign ne'A'Smen. is Bad Axe, \~hich lists its population as 2.999. llere. tine excitement is building to such a pitch that r.tayor \Villiam N. Stocker said it may attract 10.000 per!IOOS. Ile said the lo\m decorated its courthouse and is planning on Nixon's stopping long enough to speak. Other !rntatil'c SJX'aking stops arr Cass City, population 1.974. and Sandusky. population 2.07 1. encountered." said Bill Bliss Jr., a village trustee in cass City. "It's the presidency," said Tim Hutchison. a Sandusky businessman. "It doesn't matter whether it's Nixon or Al Capone or whoever." Mayor Afartin Gessert or Sandwky said the last VIP to visit bis town was then Gov. G. r.1ermen Williams 14 years ago. He said Nixon "''as sure to draw a crowd. "We can generate 3.000 people on a cold day for a Christmas parade so you can imagine how many will oomc out ror this," Gessert said. No one was sure what Nixon planned to do -or even how lon g he wlll stay. The Nixon visits. ofric\all y a campaign tour on bchaU or James M. Sparling Jr .. GOP candidate in the 8th Congres.5ional District spe<:ial election April 16. will st.art with a rally at the Tri-City Airport near Saginaw. Nixon is expected about 10:30 a.m. local time from Washington. FrBm Pagel ••• sec the animals." Dr. Stockton \1·as furious when inforn1ro about the investigation today . "\Vbat kind of man is this Croul." he asked. "If he's any kind of a man he 11·ould have con1e here and talked to me instead or bringing up n complaint at the council nicet ing." Dr. Stockton snid he is getting "fed up" with \\'hat he called "petty rompliiints." A Desert Relic Corona dcl Jitar l~igh School senior Pete Bass came up with this find on a recent field ecol ogy class trip to Blair Valley in the Ania.- Borrego Desert. region of San Uiego County. The water jug, called an olla tova) was 1nade bv the Desert Cahuilla Indians as far back as 1200 A.D .. according "to archeology and Indian experts at UC Irvine. 'fhe water bottle was round lying unbroken beneath a dead bu sh. Bass has turned it over to state officials at Anza.Borrego. Rand Report Reveals Coast Oil Drilling Sites The possibility of building ne"· offshore oil drilling platforms near Santa r.1onica, Jiuntington Beach and other constal recreation centers has been raised in a report by the Rand Corp. The prt>liminary report, just released by State Assemblyman Charles \Varren (D-Los Angcles l lists the &lnla ~1onica llay nnd S11n Pedro sheU as having the best oil producing potential along California's constline. lt says oil and gas production could stjrt in those areas bv 1977 and reach IG a peak produC'lion of 300.000 to 400.000 barrels of oil and 300 to 400 million cuhic feel of natural gns per day by the mid- l980s. The state's four largest existing oil fields produced only 250,000 barrels of oil a day in 1973. The Rand report. developed for \Varrcn's assembly subcon1millee on State Energy Policy also said that during the 40.year drilling life of the platforms . there might be up lO 16 spills based on White House's Cop 'Probed' Nixo11's Nephe'v By LAWRENCE L. KNUTSON Anocl11'M l"r.'' Wrlttr \VASHl!\GTO:-J -In the thrC( years Anthony UlaSC\\'icz probed the pri\'atc lives of prominent politicians, he looked in!o allegations of wild parties, drugs and t;roup sex. the past record of drilling in federal \11aters. It also notes. hov.•ever. that since 1971 there tla\'e been no oil spills from \llatforms due to increased environmental controls established by 1he federal government. William Ahem. author of thr Santa Alooica-based Rand study, estimated that drilling in federal "'alcrs -now being considert'd -could require one to fi\·e platforms in Santa J\lonica Bay and an addrd thrt'C to 10 structures SC'attered along the San Pedro shelf off Huntington Beach rind Long Beach. No drilling is currently allov.·cd in S:inla J\1onica Ba}'. but lhere 'are several platforms off shore from Long Beach, :ind hvo large platfom1s offshore froin J luntington Beach. Tnc Rand report. says Ahem, is very preliminary and \\'ould normally be rcl'iewed more thoroughly lxt{ore release to the public. Asscmblyn1an \Varren, "'ho ordered th<> report. \vas the one \vho m:(dc it public. Ahern's report makes no recommendation on ~·hat should be done about oil leases and oil drilling. It's purpose is to outline the best oil production areas. and predict \\'hat might happen. The U.S. Bureau of Land J\lanagemcnt in J;u1uary asked oil companies to identify Southern California trncls they ar(' interested in. Tnc BLri.t has not ind icated just how much oil drilling if any it \1·ould allov.'. or \l'hC'rC ii might a\101\' it. The state controls drilling up to three miles offshore; U1e \\'alers arc under federal control. President Nixon . in one of his energy crisis messages. earlier indicated that the \vaters off Southern California might b(' onE> major oil preserve used to offset 1hc shortage. - 7,200-foot Fall Chlite Opens at 400 Fe et STERLING, tn. (AP) -"! \VIS wooderlng , U I ~·ake up, I know I'm alive: If I dort'l. I ltnow I'm dead ," 11ays a skydiver who AUf\•ived after his parachute fa\100 to OJ>Cn full y in a junlp tOOH. l just w11ited anCI prayed th1l something "·ould wock out. "It did. I got a partial thute." from 7.200 feet. ' "I sti ll can't believe It," Jeff \\'etzcll of Rock Falls. Ill .. snld P.fondny. \Vet;:ell surfrred t11i·o broken an,\es and a brGken verteb ra wheo he landed in a v.·et. newly plowed field -~·hich helped lo cushion the ln1pact. \\'e1zel1 and l~'O tellow members of the Rock River Vnlley Sky Diving Club v.·erc aurmpting U> build a star -b)' joining hands -and free-fall for 30 seconds v.·hcn trouble intervened Sunday. "There ~·ere only two or us that got together -myself and Larry Lyons." the 26-year-.old con.o;truction laborer said. "At 4,000 feet, I looked dov.'I\, saw 't\'C were o{f our.spot, and I shook loose to start tracking, o\'er, "At about 2,500 feet, I pulled the ripcord and nothing came out. I waiteii and still nothing happened." Wetzell, a veteran of more than 150 jumps. said he then tried to fr~~ his main parachute so he could open the safety chute ~·ithout. entangling:-it . "There v.·as a malfunction and i couldn't release it," he said. "I said, 'Good God.' I v.•as wondering how much time do I have, \\•hat could I do'.' Everything was fouled up, 1 couldn't ~et Bob Brandt. pi\01 of lhe chutisl.ll' plant. estimated that \\'e1zell 's paritchute blossomed about one-third al ln altitude of about 400 lO 700 feet. ~fll;e Truffer. of the U.S. Parachute A~sociation in \tooterey. Ca I i f .. calculatL"<i that irtf'pa('t S!)C(.."<1 under those conditions would be <ibout 45 or SO mile!. per hour. Trurfer said that at that speed "you could concc\l'ably ~ur\'1\·e "'i tJ1 very severe injuries. Getting a~'il)' v.·ith a couple of brokf'n ankles and a crac~ed vertebra is pretty unusual." Yietzell said. "Jn training. thry tell you to keep your feet togelher and roll. A5 I sa~· the ground c-oming up on n1e, that's jusi v.·hat I did. 1 don't remember mucb else.'' Tv.·o boys from a nearby farm v.·cre Uie .first to reach U'etzcll. "l looked up and couldn'l ,belic\'e ii. I "·as still atil'e.'' he reca\100. Wetzell's 'i''ife. Linda, was watching the jwnp. "fie had a dream the night beforr that 1 "·as killed." she said. "\\'hen I sa\v he u·as in !roublr. all l could think of ~'as that stupid dream.·• \\'etzell says he expects to be laid up from three to six months. \\'ill he jump again? "Thal's in the future," he said. Fl'OM Pa11e J NEWPORT TURNOUT • • • ·1 former councilman A1 Forgit. The candidates in District 3 are Peter Barrell, Ellis Glazier and John J. J\1cKerren. District 3 includes Newport Heights. Cliff Haven and Bayshores. The candidates in District. 4 are incumbent Milan l\1 . Dostal and schoolteacher Lyn C. Geronimi. District 4 indudes Westcliff, Dover Shores, Bayside Village, Beacon Bay, Linda lsle and Harbor Island. The candidates In District 6 arc William Agee, John V. Baker, ~1rs. Lucille Kuehn and Joseph C. Stey,-ar~ District 6 includes parts of Balboa Island and old Corona del l\1ar as 'A'ell as Irvine Terrace and Big Canyon. The five thartcr propositions include t"·o proposed changes dealing with city· owned property. Proposition 2 would allow t'he city lo lease city-OWncd property for up to 55 years without a vote of the people. There is a 25-year restriction now. Proposition 5 would allow the sale of city-0wned ~·aterfront property, upon a vol of th<' people. Proposition t deals with housekeeping changes. Governor Probed For Corruption BALTIMORE (UP I) -'lbe federal investigation into comrption in ~laryland politics. which forced Spiro T. Agnew to resign the vice presidency last year, is looking into Gov. Atarvin Alande\'s admin.istration, the Baltimore Evening Sun reports. i\tandel said ~1onday "the state records are open and available to anyone \\'ho "'ants to look at ~em.'' The Sun said r.tonday the inquiry involves "a direct relationship" bct"·een the av.·arding of state engineering contrac111 and business done by the Tidewater Insurance Agency, Inc .. owned by tv.·o supporters of ?wlandel. \\r. Dale Hess and Harry W. Rodgers Ill. The ne1\•spaper dld not defin e the relationship and quoted unnamed sources. Proposition 4 would allow the Public Works Department to negotiate contracts v.ithout bids for work up to $12 ,000. There is a SS.000 limit nov.'. Proposition 2 ~·ould increase the expenses paid to councilmen from $200 lo $300 a month and would allow for members of other boards and com· misions to be paid. Jn today's early voting, a check of precincts was similar from Balboa to Corona de! Mar. At the Ebel\ Club in 88lboa , only E9 of 918 registered voters had turned out. The exact same number had shOwn up at the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department office on West Balboa Boulevard There are ti75 registered at that precinct. \Vest Nev.-port vcters "·ere especially fev.' and far bctv.·een. There ¥rere ooly 38 of 959 registered voters casting ballols at the West Newport Children's Library. A check of Bayside Village sho"'ed that 60 of 847 persons registered there had cast ballots in the clubhouse. There were 61 of 521 registered Dover Shores voters who !fiad cast ballots at the Smith residence on Estelle Laife. Only 45 of the 651 Harbor Vie"· Homes residents had voted at the King garage on Port Abbey Place. There "'ere 95 of the 877 persons registered v.·ho had cast ballols at the C.orona del l'i1ar Community Church. In ~trs. Berry's precinct. 81 of 982 registered voters had been to the polls. Planners Allow l\Iovi11g of Sign The Newport Beach P I a n n i n g Co~mission has agreed to allow Imperial Savings and Loan to move an illuminated roof sign from the five-story portion of its building at 3366 Via Lido, t> the tv.·o- story portion of lhc building. The sign exceeds the maximum pennitled area of 144 square feet and will raise the building's heighl three feet above the current pcrmissable height. The fi\'e-story portion of 1he building is being sold to the Don Koll Company. ;\·hich plans to lease it for office space as part of its Lido Village development. Not on the prcsidcntinl itinerary .are the area's major cities -Flint. Saginaw and Bay City -\\'here unemploym<'nt runs as high as 12 percent and v.·hrrc organized labor is strong. But along th<' Nixon routr, a friendly greeting is certain although there \\·ere ~me reports thal demonstrators might show up. "I'm sure it's going to be one of the friendliest at111ospheres he h as "!\1aybe I ought to let som<'bodY eli;c run the pound. Let them see what it's like.'' he said. "l'\'e been over backwards to run this lhing properly," he said. He has operated the pound sinee 1949. Or. Stockton said the only reason he doesn't drop the operation righ~ that he promised J>ollcc Chief B. James Glaves he v.·oold oontinue on the job. The political detective inv<'stigated a eoincdian named Dixon \\'ho ilnitatcd Nixon as well as Quakers camped outside the \Vhite House's main gate to protest against the Vietnam \\'ar. The target of Ulascwici' 54 separate in\1estlgations involved both Republicans and Democrats, according to a swnmnry of the · one-time \\'hite }I o u s e investigat.or's secret testimony before be Senate \Vatergale committee. OVER THE RIVER and THROUGH THE WOODS - • I OIANGlCOAST N DAILY PILOT t...,Ot•~~·!O• •"• • •• ~." .... ""',...,.... fl<""'l '"" t.• ~· ...... "l'"ll'o'"' 'h• .... 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"'" ~" ··""'·~~..,aj-qM- 11 .. --<,, 1"""•f"-l,11'"M1 !.'•W Ct!.'or- 'Wll't.Nl' • r.. ·~"'"'' l}IJI ""O"'""· ~· ...... ~t llO ""'""'""· _,....,00 __ IJ Ofl-''"' "I'll have lo talk to the dlief," he said. "1 promi5ed him I'd keep It." ()r. Stockton said he keep& dogs "five and six days" even though lhc city only pays him to keep dogs for three days. lie said he didn't recognize that lhc dog Croul spoke of "'as valuable "because it was such a mess It was w1recognizablc. lie .-ilso con1plaincd about th t: trca1ment he has to lal:e from the HCncral public. "People call up and ask tr I've got their <Jog nnd I try to describe what we hal'c. They're just too lazy to come down .-ind look for lthell\l!!clves." M said. Crou1 rai91!d the maller as councilmen v.'tre considering a request •by Dr. Stockton to raise the lmpotmd fee for anlm.-ils. Jfe bad rcqU<.'3tcd a boos\ from SS to $6 ror dogs and from $2 to "1 for smaller pt!S. The rtque:st '"a' tabled ptnding the inVcstlgation. i\la n Shot to Death LOS ANGELES IUPll -Jooepli Tom, SO, an employe or a ChineM: restaurMI. was shol lo death J\1onch1y when he twice grappled With a gunrMn during a robbery, police reported. Tom and his brolher, Stephen. werl'l laid to hAnd O\'t'r cash reGlsier rece.IJM when Tom strtJgg led ~Ith thi;:, robber. Made public l\1onday by Sen. Lo\\·e\l P. \\'eicker Jr. (R-Conn .). the summary shows that once the detec:tivc's mission \\'as to cheek out allegations that the Presidcn!'9 nephew, Donald J\1. Nixon Jr .. was involved in drugs and group sex. The sumn1ary is inconclusive as lo \\'hcther he \vas so involved but said there Y.'as "concern abou t bribery'' and that "Donald Nixon 'A'Bs ;ipparently throwing his weight around.'' The summary made no (urther 1· conclusions. Three lime.'! Utasewicz tried to link Sen . Edward ~1. Kennedy (D-Mass.), to ttpol'U Kennedy had been involvtd In ~ called "wild parties" in California, }fswail and Arizona. F.;ach time, Ulasewlci reported to his While House superiors that the ttports wert ID'lrounded. One such party. in J.Jollywood, was I alleged lo Involve California Republican Gov. Rontild Reagan as well ss KcMl!dy an<l S.n. John v. Tunney (D-Calif. ). A<.-cordlng to the summt1ry, being a detecth'e for the \Vhl te •louse had Its haia.rds. Once. when Ulasewicz went to a showing of "i\tlllhouse," an anU·Nlxon movie. he had his pocket picked. Ulasewic:i sald he checked thoroughly Into the ptivate lives of Sen. Hubert II. 1 Hu1nphrey (0-~1inn.) and Sen. Edmund I S. i\1uskle (0.fi.laine). to let1rn "if there ~·crt! any scnndals or skelctnns." The • sununary does not indicate y,•hcthcr he found any. ' ... For ano ther month and a nalf. Placent ia Ave. :will be torn up to widen the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will be available by way of Babcock St.. coming from the \back way. · • We hope you will be patient construction as the results certainly be worth all th e trouble. with will ALDEN'S If you aren 't adventuresome. give us a call . and .we 'll bring samples to your home. CARPETS • DRAPES 19th ST. _): 18fhST.~ i !!! s 17th ST.~ . + _,,. ~ ,,. 1663 ~ --PlACfNT!A 16th ST. IH COSTAMlSA SINCI lt$7 1663 Placentia Av e . COSTA ~S" 646-4838 I \ i 7 VO A Cost ex ere· •• !he Lail ;oo, . .. I I l \ . . • • VOL. 67 , NO. 99, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks TUESDAY, APR IL 9, 19H c TEN CENTS Mesa ~eighborhood A-bu§,§ O ver B ees By ARTlfUR R... VINSEL 01 ,,. O.lly f'lle! iltll A handful of homeo\\11ers in north'A·est Costa ~1esa are being exposed to a daily experience of The Sting. as it \\'BS created by ri.1olher :\ature. Th e e~ricnce is hardly as entertaining as the movie of the .same name. The Sling in their case is carried in the tail gUMing sec tion of anywhere from 500,000 to a miUion honeybees depending upon wllo,is offering !he estimate. City Attorney Roy June's staff has just drafted a letter to the O\\'ncr of the property on \\'hich the bees are kept and tl.!i lerrrui are anything bl.It honeyed. Genji "Gene" Kawamura. of 718 St. James Place, o\\·ns the old fann near South Coast Plaza and which hosts 30 busy beehi\·es in near prox.imity to new family hous ing. "\\'c doo't mind the bees if tm;-y'rc confined." says Stan f'reit . of 329~ Turlock Drive. "But there are several or us "'ho ha\·e been plagued by lhen1 " His .. ,dfe. Stephanie. con1pare.s the -..:holi>s.ale bee 1nvaslon of a r I! as surrooJJding the old Kav.·amura farm to 1he plight of Gracehan1, ~Id ., v.h1ch made rectnt headlines with a bird plague. She has been stunp: on«' by the tx>es \\'h1ch nonnal!y swann 1n Apri\, y,·hile daughters ;..1ichclle. 10. and \\1endy. 6. ha\'e each fr lt lhe v:rath-of an aroused bee l\o\ ic:c this rear. l!usband and father, Stan . has been stung l \1•ire and over tbl' \1eekend. hl' aod neighbors Ste .. ·c ~,kin. ·or !OM \11'\alia Dri\'e and Charles J. ~lann Jr .. of 1107 Visalia Drive. hied ;.i cor.1plA1nt against KaYo'amura undt'r St.'<'tion 3i2 of lhl' California Penal Code. Costa ~lt-s.a Poht'e Ot.·partm('nt Anim:il Control Officer Dt·nnis Jefcoot last rear presented simila r Cvidt'n~ 10 the oriingl' c:ounty Distritt Att~Offiec on !ht• s.ime issue. \lo\\.t'\·er 0 1<,trtct Attornt'Y r ,•eil .\, l lick~ dl·<.'lined to pt~f'i.'tih· Xcar!) a dUZl'U h•ull ~'<l\1 nt•r::; 111 ;1 housing tract a<·ross an op<.·11 fil•ld fron1 th1· KJY.a111ura !>prt'.1rl's ol<l f.1tn1hou:>c \1rrl' [otel'd to fun11~a\e !ht•11' ho1nl·S dth' to la~t vrnr's bt.'C s11.ir1no; Th is ·\1•:.ir. s;I\ 1n,Ul\ ho!TIN\t'Ut•r.: u1 !ht· 111•11.lr de\1•i,,11111t·ni of£ South roa"~ lln\1·. !ht•1r fh1ldr.·n :ir1· :-µ..•11(!1ng nH1eh of l~;1:-1t'r .. aration 111 ... 1dc tht·1r hon1t '. 11HiUl!:11111nK .1 bt..·t' 11 ,t\t·h. Thi· F1•H, .1r(' fo.:htal~ tn.111 !((\, O\c·r 11i;1lulr11 10 11:-t· l!i.,1r n1·11 h;11 \;1,11d and !' 1tio .1r1•,1 dut· to ~ur;iri,1· .iU.u·\;, b~· b1·•· :.,11,1111\<, '.lhll·h l 'O!llt' 11,[h \1~hliHH!,! spct-d ' Thi' du1n•·:-111· p1·! popul.11tt111 of th1 ;1n-;1 ~ur·ro11n.t1n~ 1h" 1\.111 .1··1111-;i h1\·r.-. h:is .1bu ... 11if1 r1'<t 1111•1 •' t!1.111 !!' ,h;_i1 t' ot 1111.<.t•ry. ,Jl'C'O!\lu1g Iv 01111"1' 111 t'<•'' and dog.-; ")( a p1·1·~111 h.11! !11" .. :· lhl't'1' hi\'t'li, 1:0-t't• :'l'l\I,, l'.1::,1• :!I Fair Plans La uded ~ Ci,vic Center 'Draft Given Si1,zJJJOrt FUNERAL PROCESSION BEARING TORNADO VICTIM PASSES THROUGH STREETS OF XENIA At Least 10 Persons Still Unaccounted For Following Twister Which Destroyed Oh io City lvcuilioe, Popple Expect Visit Fro1n President BAD AXE ?.1ich. (UPI) -President Nixon may put t>.A·o ~lichigan IO\\'ns on the map \'ledJlcsday v.·hen he visits this generally overlooked region. On his motorcade itinerary are Ivanhoe and Popple, l\rO villages not even included on official stale maps. Also along the 50-mile motorcade route are six other villages so small they do not even bother electing I o ca I governments. f\>tost of then consist of a ~single gas station or general store. . But in the three to .... -ns Nixon \vin \'isit during his first people-to-people foray since \Vatergate broke, citizens are ex:citedly preparing for one of the biggest events of their lifetimes. "It's going to be the greatest holiday v;e'll ever see." said farmer Al Hordos in Bad Axe. "She's going to be a real goer." The same fe\•er and pride among the peoples of the so-called Thumb Arca has infected the toY.'ns of Cass City and Sandusky, where Nixon "ill end his four· hour Mjcbigan tour. }he biggest stop of the winding presidential caravan, v.•hich organizers say will include more than 200 U.S. and f~gn newsmen, is Bad Axe, which lists its population as 2,999. Jiere, floe excitement is building to such a pitch that l\tayor \Villiam N. Stocker said it may attract 10.000 persons. He said the tO\\'fl decorated its courthouse and is planni ng on Nixon's stopping long ellough lo speak . Other tentative spea kin g stops arc Cass City. population 1,974, and Sandush-y. population 2.071. Not on the presidential itinerary are the area's major cities -Flint. Sagina\V (See IVANHOE, Page!) Nixon Inspects Mi(lwest \VAS!ill'\GTO~ fAP l President l'\ixon inspected tornado damage in the ~lidy,·cst today and instructed aides lo "cut the red tape to the bare bone" to aid the disaster \ictims. As lhe presidential jetliner returned Nixon from a three-hour tour of the Xenia. Ohio area. Housing Secretary James T. Lynn said Nixon told federal officials: Fire Line Cut Arotmd Blaze In Nc'v Mexico CLOUDCR.OIT, N.r-.t. (l"PI J - f ire crews today but a 40-mile line around a 14.500-acre forest fire in southeastern New ?o.·Jl xico and predicted the blaze 'NOuld be controlled by dark. "Tbe crey,.'S worked hard through the nlghl bw.ild ing ty,·o parallel lines on the north side of the fire and if we can hold them when the winds pick up everything should be okay;• said U.S. Forest Service spokesman Frank Ca rroll . The blaze. which exploded like a cyelone in winds up to 00 miles per hou r Saturday. y,·as contained inside the fire lines by 600 men. It had destroyed 14.470 acres of valuable timber in the Li ncoln National forest and pri\'ate land . Parts of tY;o towns .,..·ere destroyed . but no resident \\'as injured. "C.et on \\·1t'n it. Expl·rl1t(' 1: Cul red tape to the h;1 re bonl'. 1:£• ns flex1hle ;L'> the lav.· allo'l'·s in helpin~ thrsc pcop!c ." As he l.'ll kt"'d \\"i!h rrsidcnt~ of the storm hit south•A·estcrn Ohio 1ov:n , Xixon sa id the '"destruction. tot;il de\JlStalion is the \\·o rst I've ever Sl'(•n." The Presi dent, after landin~ al the \\'right-Patterson Air Force B..1sc in nearby Dayton. boarded a h<'hropter 10 ny over sections of Ohio St'\"erely damaged by tornadoes \1'n1('h ripped through a S!X·~tate area la st \ll't'k. Xenia \las one of the harde~t hit. "The Pres ident dC<'1ded to !Iv to Xenia 10 n1ake sure c\·cry ff'dcral s:Cp 1s being rakcn for lht: s1x·stti tc urea ... Press Sl•Cretary Ron;1ld Z1 c·glcr told rr porters. Ziegler ~•lid :\ixon 11·[1n!t•d "to make clear to !he entire f£'<1('ral i!O\'Crnment ... this is a matter of fi rst pr1orlly. •· Lynn said. "\\Te really mean business in making this top priority " Deputy Press Seere1ary Gerald L. \\'arren. y,·ho announced the presidential trip lc:ss than l\l'O hours before departure time. saJd the President fley,' dircctly to Washingtoo after 'fliS tour of the tornado area. Tragedy J-fi ts 1'w ice ESCO~IDO fAP J -Richard ~tartin \\!estlake . 3. fell into the swimming pool in his apartment comple x and drov.'fled ~londay. ThreC \veeks ago his fat.her. Kenneth ~larlin \\1estl:ike . "'as killed in a motorcycle accident. Hy RL'DI ~I EOZJ El.Sl\I Orange County Fair ~lanagrr .Jim Porterf1eld ~londa~· pll·<lgt'd J1 1 ~ rooperulion in the planning of the ('0~1:1 ~!{'s.a Ci\Ll'. (.'cnlcr lli:-tnt·t \1h1lh includes the 151·acre fairgrounds. Appearing before !he tity Pl:um1nt: Comm1s:;1on. Porterfield cornplimcnh.'<I city planners for lh<'l r prclirninary draft!> of St'hemcs 1"1ull1111ng !ht· fut u r c developm ent lu tht' fairground~ :111d Saxl>e Clai111~ Capture D11e For Kid11apers ~A~ FRANCISCO 11\P) -Ally. (:rn. \\ tlham S:1xbc i,,11d today "the lid is of[" lhC' Patricia Hearst k1dnap1ng: and e:tpccts the FBI to go ah<'ad and apprchl'nd her abductors. the San Franc1sc:o ~:xamincr rl·portecl Saxbe s.1id in \\·ash1nii:ton that the FBI htid been inhibited in its efforts lo 1rcick dov.·n the l<'rronst kidnapl'rs but now that the gi rl's p<irents arc rl·;.;t1ni; 1n ~lexico "my impression is th<il thc !Id 1"' off.·· The Exarnincr's \\·ashington b11rca11 reported Saxbc adn11 ttccl he h;_id t1f> sUitement from th e girl"~ f:1thl'r.' Randolph A. Hea?·st. to the cfh:ll lhi.it ··ihe lid i~ off." Hut. Sa xbc clccla rl-cl : "\\'c 11' i 11 apprehend the pi..'Ople 1n\'Ol\'ed if they st<i y in this country." Sa xbe said he hopes ~liss llearst is ali\·c. but said, ··1 don·1 knoy,· one y,•ay or another." Oiarles Bates. the FBI a;:~nt 1n cha rj:!e of the case, s:1id here toda y: "In any other kidn.1pin~. I or the !'lll have bl't'n 111\'0h·ed in. there ha;; nc\·er bcrn a sl1 ua\1on 1n \\'hich ]J\\' enforccrncnt y,cni 1n and took 1he \'1ct1n1 from the kidnaprrs. "There's either bccn a ransom paid or - the victim released hcfore <iny act1on " ~lcan11.·hilc. A n1e.r1 c an Indian . :-i1overnent leadl'r f)cnnis Banks sai d in St. Paul. ~!inn .. toda y that h.: re: I :in anonyn1ou s phone call ~londay n1~ht which nught have been from ~!iss Hearst's Symbionesc Li beration Arm y kidnapers. "1'1n speculating that in \'iew of a phone call I got last night something may develop in the near futUre ." he said. Banks. asked by Hearst to appeal to the SLA for a meeting betYteen Pally and her family. sald the caller declared.: "I ha\'e a message for you." The man told Banks he y,·as from Sa n Franrisro. and "I'll be in tomorrow," ;:ind hung up. Hanks said he asked Hearst to auend a meeting in SI. Paul Friday wlth the Re v. Ralph Abernat hy of the Southern Chrislian Leadership Confe rence. Jesse Jackson and other minority leaders. ./ ri<'~lTJlM·d thl'lll :1 , •' p 0 ~l \I\' C :ll!enl.'.ltl\'('<:: ·• Tl11:: f;urgruund' .1rra ha' !)('r n rt•t ·on11nl'n1!t'll !or 1•vc·rtt11:1l de\ rlopnll·nt ;111111~ 1hrl'•' cl1ff1·r1·nt line,· Cuu .. rruc11"11 vf <1 ltl1·0\11u'd <ind oprr;11t'tl ~·ultural l'1•t1!l·r on a 3J.;1crc f;u r·lwld ,111· JU~t ou!,1111! lh•· f;uri.:round s :ind l'lltllllllh'd u~l' ,,f 111.-• fa1rAro1u1d!>. or s:-ilt• of thl' fa ir µr up1•rty ftJ r lo.,.,.·dl'ns11y tt'~ldl·nlial ronstru<.:11on -L"un:-trucllon ul <1 cu!tur:.il l'l'nter •ln 1\'/llV .'iCA UCITl: J l\tt \' 11£A .\."i \E\\' YOH\\ 1 l l'I 1 -.h•lly hru11~. :i t rad111(111~1 I 1·:•1 ~1.·r t:1ndy. \1111 I)\· 1n !-hOr! <;upph th1<; ~i·ar. <ll'l"flrd111L( to IL E Ft·r;.:u"Orl of rn·· V \\ \\"ool\1onh lo lie ~111d \lond:-iy th:11 lhl' st•;1rc11 s I" clll•· to diffic·11l11rs 01an11fac1urcrs rtr(• ha \ini; 111rh llio:· n ~e in llw l'O"t of ~u~;:ir. svn11' l l<i\'or in~ and packaging of !h•• · c.antly. Vi~itor Dro,vns Off l'cninsula; Il od Y Rcc·ovcrcd A '.."l·y('ar-0ld Pas;idena m:.in dro11·ncd !att· ~londuy :iftf'rnoun off tr.c ~t·11port­ Ba lboa Pt·nin~ula nL·ar 1hc 281!1 Street Hcaeh. The \'ictim. J.;-,,,·id Bruce Scott. v.·as repor1l'<i missing f1on1 the beach about 4:30 p.m. by his brother Vau1,;hn t11a rles Scott, 24. "''ho h:1tl :1 t 1. e m pt c cl unsurct'ssfully to rC'!>l'UC him . Lifegua rds rtspond 1nt! to !he call al1·rh .. '<I a p:issint:? l\unt1ng1on Reach State P:irk l1f('gu::i rd boat . \1h1ch pic kl.'d up lifeguard s L;1rry Gibson and .John Rl aucr at the '.\ewport &:.ich ~!arinc Safety I>epanmt·nt and ronduc:tccl a sc<irch .lf the <1rea . Th<' 11ft•gu,1rds spotted the body no:i11ng abou t JOO fet·t from shore. Re. susc1t;i11on c1fons aboard the boal failed . ,\n ambul<1nce look the victim from the \ev.port J'u:r to llo;ig )! em or i <i I llosp1la\. y,here he y,·as pronouncL>d dead on ;i rrival. The surf at that time was described as "mild to moderate y,·ith a few rip tides" by a ;\larine Safl'ty Department official. )fan !lit hY l 'rain J ~IORHO U1\ Y t UPI I -Peter (:il l. 4.1, of Sa!l Lui " Ob ispo. w<1s run O\'('f hy a northbound Southern Pacific train today \1·h1 ch se\'cred his legs. Gill was taken t".i San Lu is Obispo Coun1y General !lospi1;il \1her{1 doctors hsted !us i.:ond1t1on ~1~ :-erlOll!>. Wells Fargo Ups Lerid Rate He Fell 7,200 Feet -Sans Chute SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -wens fargo Bank, the nation's lllh la.rgest e»mmercial bank, today r1J istd the prime Tending rate from 9~• to 10 perctnt, effect iv e Immediately. Th e move followed the raise ~londay by Ban);en Trust Co. or New York. Later, the Bank-of CaUfomla and Cror:k1 · 'lank made a similar move, effective \Ycdnes· day. The prime is the rate banM charge the largest and mo:st credit worthy customers. • ' ' STERLING. Ill. (AP) -"! was wondering. if I wa'ke up, 'I know I'm alive: if 1 don'!, I \now I'm dead." says a skydiver who l!iurvived after his parachute failed to open fully in a jump fron1 7.200 feet. "I still can't belic\'e it.·• Je:ff Wetzell of Rock falls, Ill.. said ?o.ionday. \\'etzen suffered t"·o broke.n ankles and a broken vertebra when he landed in a "''et. nt'A'IY ploy,·ed field -"·hich helped lo cushion the impact.. \\'et.zell and t"'O follow membcn: o{ the: Rock River VaUey Sky Diving Club were attempting to build a star -by joining hands -and free-f•ll for 30 scoonds when trouble. intervened Sunday. "There were only ty,·o of us that got togC!ther -myself and Larry Lyons," the 2G-year-old construction laborer said. •·At 4.000 feel, I looked doy,11 , saw "·e ~'ere off our spot, and I shook loose to start troeking over. ., "At aDout 2.500 feel. I pull(!(! the ripcord and nOlhing came oul. I walted and i;till nolh ing happened." \Ve11.ell. a \1eteran of 1nore than 1$0 jumps. said he then .tried to fr ee his ml!n parachute 50 he cotlld open the safety chute y,•ithout cntangli!lg It. .. There was a miJlfunctlon . aod i couldn't release it." he sald, "I saJd, 'C'.ood God .' I was wondering how much 1imc do I have, what could t do? Everything was fouled up, I couldn't get I loose. 1 just "'aited and prayed thal 10 kt'Cp your feet together and roll. A.~ I something would work out. ~nw the Ground coming up on me. that's "It did. l got a partial chute." JUSl .~·hat I did. I don 't remcm!x>r ntueh Bob Brandt. pilot of the chutists' plane. cl~e. estimated that Wetzell 's parachute T"·n boys from a nearby fJrm Y.C:re the bloosomed about one--third at an alt itude f1r!lt to reach \\'etzcll. of :ibout 400 to 700 feel. "I looked up and couldn·t bcli~ve it. I ~tike Truffer. of the U.S. Par3chute w~ !1.llll alu·c," h<' rocallcd. 1\ssociatioo In ~tonterey. C a I I f . . Wetzell's y, 1fc. Linda. y,•as .. ,·atehing the calculated that Impact speed under those tlump. conditions "·ould be about 45 0r 50 miles "He had a dream the night bffore that per hour. I "115 killl<d." she satd i ruffer said th at at that sp('('<I "you ''\\'hen I !l.1Y.' he ·~as in trouble. all I coul d conceivably survive y,·itil '>'l'ry could think of \\:lS that s1urud dream." Se\'ere injuries. Getting 11y,·ay "''ilh a \\lctlell says he ex~ to be la id up couple of broken ankles and a cracked from three to s1:t month . \\'ill he iump vertebra l!i pretty unumal." :.gain' \\'etzell said , "In training, they tell you .. 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Page 2 1 The poht1ral 1tl'lf'fl!\C in\'cstigatrd a t·omed1an nan1M l 11xon "ho in1ilatcd i\ixon as y,•ell as ('uakers C"<1tnped outside th1· \\'hJtc Jluusc':; n1ain g:i le to prote:.t ag:unst the \'1etnrin1 \\·ar Thi: 1:1rg<'t of t..:lase\\·1t·1.' ~ii i-er::irate 1t1\'t•stii;at1ons involved both Bcpublica ns and Dt-n1ocrats. according lo a summary c.f thC' one·tinu• \\'hite II o u st~ invc~tigator's .~ccrct te~t1mony before lhf' S.·natc \\'att•rgall' e•1n11n11t1•f•. ~lade puhl1e \l!11Hla~ h>' s .. 11. Lo\\\·ll f'. \\"eic:ker Jr. tlt·<.:onn I. 1ht: sum1nary shows that onc:c !he d~i.·t·11\('·~ 1n1~:-.1on \\<IS to ('hrc:k out allt•i:?3H11111<.: that the Prcs1r!en t's llf'phr·11·. [1,,11;rld ~1 . :\1xn11 .Ir .. 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Cart,,., " T1>t••tn " --" "''•"'"" • Antt L•"'"l'1 " W•rld Nt•t ' , • c Panel Told A1·1ny Rru1 Data Banl{s \\'ASlllNGTO:-J (A P) 111e Army created t"·o highly secrel con1putcrizcd dala banks in the late 1960s 10 store intell igence inforn1ation on U.S. citlzcus, a Si'.'nate subcomn1iltee was told tnd11y, ltobcrt E. Jordan Ill , forn1cr ~CnC'rill counsel of the Arn1y. said the existence of the datftbanks. at Ft. Holabird, ~Id., and Ft. ~tonrtK', Va .. \\'3S kept sN'ret even from the Army's senior civilian officials. The ·systen1s y,•ere ··filled ""'tlh 11 lot of unevalua ted 'Junk' informauon about individuals and 1nc1dens which had an ~nom1ous pott>nl1al for abuse." Jordan t~ld the r;nns ti tut 1onal.. r;ghts subcon1mittee. "\\'hen y,·c had fin:-illy obtained a copy or the biographical bank printou t -after being assujcd that no such compilation existed -one or the stn ff mcmlx-rs In the Army general counsel office flipped through the listings," Jordan said. "I recall lhat in looking at the entries for only surnaml'~ beginning "'ith 'A' and 'B' "'c round the na1ne of an out st anding Special Forces co lon el and a n1ajor groeral "'ho "·ns a div ision co1nmandcr. each accomp.1nied by an idealogical t.'Odc "'hich cast doubt on his loyally to the l'n itcd States,'' he said. Jordan said a reconstruction of e\'enls indicat.cd the names of the officers "·ere put in the computer because both "."'ere on the subscription lists of an ant1"·ar underground newspaper. Jordan was the leadoff "'itness in hearings conducted by subcommittee Chairman Sam J. Ervin Jr. 10-N .C.), into Ervin's proposed bill to limit by law the extent by which the military .is pennilted to engage in d o m e s t 1 c inle\J lgence. . Jordan testiDcd he does not beheve that the abuses of the past ever becan1e 50 serious <1 s depicted in the national press. But he ackno"·!edged !hat the potential for abuse existed. He said civilian officlals often were·too busy to find out exactly "·hat the ~1ililary intelligence establishment was doing_. . '"!\fy experience has been that 1t is extremely difficult for appointed civilian officials to dea l vo'ith middle le\1el career military intelligence officials and get a straight story ," Jordan said. From Pagel STING ... that would be another matter," says Animal Control Offi cer Jefcoot, adding that his estimate or 500.000 bees for the Kawamura family spread is rather conservative. · "The problem is ." says the humane officer "the new queens go out this time Or the spring and bumble with the drones.'' The lnsect.s' love Hfe: ls just too rambunctious for 1heir more discreet northside neighbors. according to comp\ainls crossing J<"fcoat's desk. If Kawamura and \\'estern Marketing Corporation fail to comply "'ilh City Attorney Roy June's letter of "'aming. the Costa !o.1esa City Council could act to declare the 30 hi\'es a public nu isance and take steps to force !heir removal. Contacted !\1onday, !\1rs. Kawamura said It was the firs! she had heard of any trouble over the bees and that the family \\"Ould "-clcome a chance to solve the bee problem. A spokesman for !he city attorney·.~ office said she "'as confident lhe council v:ould a!IO\\' adcq ua!c ti1ne to move or enclose I he beehives. The bet's actually belong to budding: busincssrnan and h i~h school \1•rcstling star Arthur l\~"·a111ura, 17. 1\·ho is currently on a Boy Scout trip to the Grand Canyon and could not be reached for comment. 1 ·JI • He sells ~c honey through !he Hubbard produce stand on ~lacArthur Boulevard, l\.trs. Ka"·amura said. DAILY PILOT ,...., o--C11•·• n.,, ""-i< .~ • ., .. ,~..,........,. !"...,_.,~., !·•• "'~""'"''D>'"~V •"l• "'" ... 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"""'"'"'"' ~ I •~ • " "'"•• • ..,,,... ,,.,.,.,.~, .,_,\ .,._ ,. _ ... , ...... ~ .. -~ ~ .. y !JO -IA.oKI ~wi-c ............. _.,,t""""V"'- !oM',,.,,~•· •!>';"OT-(W':I., CO<!o -°"~""° ~ .. "-'~·fl>DI..,,. CVGll._. IJ()0-1¥1' (lfl'IO• lt OO.,. ftl"ly "''"'_.,.,_.._..,...1100_...,, Tutsday, Apl'U 9, 1974 --UPI Ttl•fltotlo Sere•te Scetie ' lJC lrvi11 e Tall.: 'Presidents Lie,' Says Ellsherg By 1'110~1AS PAL)lf':rt or '"' D•Ur PIOH s .. u "I released the inlormal ion lthe Pentagon Pape rs! t"·o invasions too late." Daniel r;Usberg told an audirnce of l,!.'00 at t.:C.: Irvine i'olond:1)' night. ·· Uut I finall y t•xposed lh t> pMplc to th{' notion 1J..1t prC'SJd~nts did lie." Thc lonncr R.:Jnd Corporation r1np!oyr "ho revealed , a secret study of !he d('(.·1sion-making process in rhe "·ar. and \\as indi cted ror it. spoke on secrtty. Ill.' maintained ii was the conllden1ial11.v of 1nfonnation lhat led to publ ic ~ption O\·er the conduct of !he \lie1nam \\'ar and 111!1m<itely to the \\'at('rgate scandals flt home. "~lost of the one billion pages of rlar;.si fied material " in govcmn1ent is "'ithheld to Sa\'C soi"ne offi.::inJ frolll embarrassment .·· he claimed, "About one in 1.000 or 10,000 could be damaging \o thr nation's securHy.'' ··"(('C'rC'I -but not I.rip secret .. papers and 1 r;u1s<:rif,!:'I. F;J!<;,ht·ri:: kepi l!"!C' crowd l11u~h111g <ili he poked fun at Ni xon Adn11nistratiot1 personnel. l·:llsbcr.C: ':11d whrn hl' fir~\ COJ.litd l'1·r1l:1i.;on 1\i,curn.·n!~ hr u .... .,unll'<l t~ y,·a~ l:>rt•ak1n::: so111<· la1\'. but ht· ll'.'.lm('(i lat rr rh:11 tht•fe i!' no governrnent secrN·y '>!.1tute. ··And th!~ 11 :1<1 no ovcrs1t-:hl b~ t'OU!!rl'SS. ' he said. lie qUOll>d drafter~ o( lhc Coo31Jlu11on. "!io, ht• said. a1•oidcd 1ncl1.1d1ng llus kind of law ""° thev \\OU)dn"t reproduct· a 1nonarchy.·· The Anl('rica n pt'Oplc had as Pnuch <'()ll!rol u1·1·r thl' South~a.~t As ia \\"ar as lht! people of the Sovitt lin ion h..~d ove r the. Cze<"hslo\'aki11n invasion. h~ told lhc ,~nthus1as!it· and predomirantly young <iucH('nce. ..The issue is no !on~r:' whether we can survivt' 11 i!h sccrrry and a poY.'c rful (•\etulivc bra nch. lt is lhat \\'(' h<l\'l' a democratic republi c -if 11·e can rega in it." he said. The sun hegins its descent in the North Sea. gi\'ing near Hamburg. Germany. The city. one of the largest a pi tturesque in1pression of the River Elbe 1nouth in Germany: is also the 1nost important sea port. Prt.-sident Nixon , the ex· fl.I a r i n f! charged, "is trying with unchecked exCC'utive power to become a "modern George Ill ... ffe wants to repeal the First Amendment." Fro11• P09e l ~-'--~~-'-~-'-~~~~~~~--~~~~-IVANHOE • • • 'Federal Agencies Used Speaking extemporaneous!~· ex c e pt "·hen he was reading from \\'hite f-louse or PC"ntagon document!!, E I Is ber g presented a casual. s ome w ha l disorganized case in support of his 1971 disclos ures. 11e "·as acquitted "'hen it "'as rel'ealed during his Los Angeles trial that the \\'hite HolL'ie plumbers had broken into the office ol his psychiatrist. and Bay City - whe re unemployment runs as high as 12 percent and where organized labor is strong. But along the Nixon roule, a friendly greeting is certain although there v;ere some reports that demonstrators might show up. Politically'--Weicker Shuffling back and lorth among his ''I'm sure it's going to be one of the fr iendliest atmospheres he h all encountered." said Bill Bliss Jr .. a village trustee in Cass Ci!y. TO/\'IGllT COSTA MESA HISTOR ICAL SOCIETY -Regular nieeti ng, Ci ty Hall, 7:30 p.m. OCC LECTURES -"Corporations." Tuny Brown lecturer, Little Theater, CDM High School. 7:30 p.m. "Behind the l·leadlincs," Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer, Forun1. 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 COAST COMMUNITY C 0 LL E G E BOARD Regular meeting, 1370 Adams. 8 p.m. "ALCOHOL.ISi\.! -AN' ADDICilVE DISEASE'' -Dr. Robert Schmitz lecturer. Raleigh llills J-fospital. Ts07 East 16th S!reel, Nc"'JX)r1 Beach. Tt>lepbone 645-5i07. UCI LECT'URE -';C.Oping with Death," Room 17~ Con1putcr Science Bldg., 7 p.n1. Ra.bies Cli1iic Se t A11ril 30 Dog o-.-.11crs from Costa to.tesa should mark April 30th on their calendars because that's the day of the traditional Rolary Club rabies clinic !II the Orange County Fairgrounds. ·. . · The clin ic. sponsored in roopcration "·ith the Orange County Velcrin..1ry ;\ledical Associalion. cosls O!lly S2 per dog. Vaccinat ion hours are fro1n 7 to 8:30 p.m. R;1bics shols pro\•idc immunity for 30 months and are rcquirOO by stale and local ordinances for any dogs older 1han four months. Cpuabodio1a . Grie f \\IASllINGTO:-l" ltPI) -Top \\'hite House officials tried to use federal ag£'ncies ranging from !he Internal Revenue Service to the paro'le board for political purposes, docwnenls made public by Sen. Lo"·cll \Vcicker Jr.(R- Conn . ), sho"·cd . \Vcicker n1ade public a thick stack of cxhibil3 he presenW 1'.1ooday to nlembcrs of three Senate subcon1mi!lecs holding joint hearings on government \l'irctapping. 1\lost were copies of once-sec ret \\'hitc "House n1emos. "Bringing to the light of day those '.'"ords and deeds guarantees far more than legislation (would ) tha1 neve r agai n wilt Americans commit or subni it 10 matlers that repud iate the origins of our na tional greatness," 'Veic ker said in pr~enting the documents. Weicker's exhibits v.·erc en I i 11 e d lnternal Revenue Service: '"!\til\house;'' llrookings (institute): Goldberg: (Billy) Graham, (John) Wa~-IRS Activity: Newsda y; ~!ilitary Spying: Departn1ent of Commerce; Parole Board and Justice DC'partment: Department of Defense; and While HOUSe Activities. The Inte rnal Revenue Service Ex!Tibit carried a July 24. 1969. int~'!,! memorandum on the formation or the IRS activist organiz..11ions committee, "'hich "'as disba nded last August at the tin1c of th e \\'atergate hearings. "\\bat \\'C "·ii! al!empt to do is lo gJthcr intelligence data on the organi1.ations in v.·hicta "·e are interested and to use a strike for ce concept \~hereby all compliance dh·isions and all other servu:e functions will participate in a joint effort in our common objective,'' the IRS memo by D. 0. Virdin said. An Aui;:. 14, 1970 m<>mo from Wh ite llouse aide Tom Charles Huston asked With one o! her children holdin g l.earlully to her skirts, a Cambodian 111othcr 1nourns bitterly for another or her chiJdten who had been, killed in fi ghting near Oudoni,t. tht for1ncr royal capital or Ca1l1bodia . Govcrn1ncnl lr,.ops retook lhc l'ily ::iftcr a bloody battle . ( for an IRS progress report on the review of "operations of i d e ological organlzations ... C:Ommented '\leicker : ''They lumped ideological together ~'ith activist and 1nililant.'' In the exhibit on the satirical movie "1\1Hlhouse : A While Comedy," Jack Caulfield recommends to John W. Dean, Ill in a White llouse memo : "Release of !producer Emile) De Ahtonio's F.B.I. derogatory background to r r i e n d I y media" and "discreet IRS audits of New Yorker Films. Inc." The documents on the Brookings Institute indicate that Dean, !hen President Nixon's la"•yer. consic:!ered tax audits and "luming U1e spigot off" of gove mmt'nt contracts and $500.000 in federal grants. \\"eickt>r said the institute 11·as "a dcmQCrafic thin k • tank somctin1es called ;i governinent-in-exilc ." TI1e Ford Fowldation. which largely runds the inslitult'. also came under Dean's scrutiny. the exhibit indicates. TI1c "Goldberg"' file n1erel.v indi catC's thnt one l.a\\'rcnce Yale Goldberg of J=>rovidcnce, R.f. donated $3.659. 16 10 .. J e11·ish charit ies i:i 1968. prompting Calficld to o~erve to Dean in an Oct 6, 19il mcn10 "'It postures an extren1ely heavy in\·olvem cnt in J e "'is h organizational activity ... the attorney gcn<>ra l should be discreetly 1nade aware in th is regard." The tax exhibit ind.ica\cs \\'Nie liousc intl•resl in audits being run on evangelist l3i\ly c:raham and artor John \\:ayne of Ne"'fX>rl Beach, both friends of President Nixon. "Can "·e do anything lo help?" Dean asks in an Oct. I. 1971 n1emo origina lly dir<"Ct.ed to aide I.arry Higby of Nc1r1X1rt Bca<:h ""hose name \\"as lined out. ··The Wayne complaint ,,·hen viev.·l'CI in lhe attached context docs not appear to be strong enough !o pursue.'' Calfielrl eonc!udes in an Oct. 6. 197!. nien10 to Dcun . From Page l CIVIC ... the 33-acre field al Fair and Fairview as surplus. It ca rries an estimated value of $1.5 million. Porterfield explained to planners that the sale of the land is required to upgrade the Cacililies of the fair. If the fair doesn't meet fire and safety codes. it may have to move .•. Although the fair operates at a profit. the money simply isn't available to achieve significant i m p r o v e m e n t s \\'ithout the sale or the properly, according 10 Porterfield. "If "·e sell the property we can stay. If not. we'll have kl move out," he said. The vacancy of the 33 acres and he possibility of the fa ir pulling up stakes prompted members of the city council to enact a 7.0ning moratorium si:ic months <i~o during "'hich the p \an n i n g dt•pa r1n1enl dre1v up the I hr e e dl'\'elopmcnt alternatives. Planning comissioncrs look no action on any of them and ha\'e scheduled a second public hea ring l\1ay 13 at ·which ti1nc th c alternatlves \\"il l have be-en rxpandcd to include more details. i'oleanwhlle, Porterfield said , he and the fair bo<i rd ··stand ready lo assist thc l'ity and the staff to try and choose the corrL'CI altrrnatil·c. ·• Dr. Tom Nelson. a Costa ~1csa optometrist. told rnembers of IJ>e con1m issicin that !he plan g of the fairgrounds' future d not only involv · of ta ~lesa , but slate and count\" as ' r\elson. ·"·ho for the past t-.-.·o years h.1s \rorkcd on his o\\·n design scheme for the fai rgrounds, said he opposed the idea of resid('ntial or commercial derelopment con fair property and tha t its best use 1ro11ld be for rear-round recrea1ional use. Commi ssion Chairman l-1. J . "Jimmie"' \Vood ;igrced. calling the joint planning approach :i "t<>rrific idea." Pointing out !hat Costa !ilesans had jusl 1·01cd to sell S4 million in rnunici pal bonds for open sp~1Cl'. he said. "maybe !he 1axpayers arc \\•illi ng to spend !he 111oncy and do sornctJiing out there too." "It's the presidency,·• said Tim Hutchison. R SandU.!iky businessman. "It doesn't matter wheiher iL's Nixon or Al Capone or "·hoever." l\Jayor f\·lar1 in Gessert of Sandusky said the last VIP tc visit his town was then Gov. G. J\lennen Will iams 14 years ago. He said Nixon v.·as sure to draw a cro11.·d. "We can generate 3.000 people on a cold day for a Christmas parade so you can imagine ho"· man y will come out for this,·' Gessert said. 1'o one was sure "'hat r\ixon planned to do -or e\·en how long he 1\•ill slay. The Nixon visits. officially a campaign tour on behalf of Jaines i'ol. Sparling Jr .• GOP candidate in the 8th Congressional District special elec1ion April 16, "'ill start "·ith a rally al the Tri·City Airport near Sagina"'. r\ixon is ex1>ected about 10:30 a.m. local time fro111 \\":.ishington . Cha111ber's Ma.1i, W o111a1i of Yenr lf1 ill Be If onorecl Costa ~lesa"s 'Ian and \\rom.'.ln of the \'ear ha \·e already lx>en chosen but no one "111 tell they arc y,·ho until April 25. That's "·hen the Chamber of CommerL"e reveals ils selections at a banquet scheduled for 11 :30 a.m. al the Holiday Inn. Tickets for the popular luncheon mav be reservOO for S~ each until April 2'4 lhrough the Chan1bcr of Commerce, 563 \\'.19th St.. or by phoning 64&-0536. This yea r"s keynote speaker is Giles T. Bro\\11, graduate dean and his torv professor at Cal Stale Fullerton. A. frequrn! partll'ipant on radio and TV sho""'· Bro\\·n·s subject is. "lt "s Great To B<' Hurnan." OVER THE RIVER and . . THROUGH THE . WOODS ... For another month and a nal f, Placentia Ave. ;will be torn up to widen the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be clo sed and access wil l be available by way of Babcock St., coming from the back way. We hope you will be patient with construct io n as the result s will certainly be worth all ihe trouble. ALDEN'S - If you aren·t adventuresome. give us a call . and we·11 bring sa mple s to your t]ome. CARPETS • DRAPES • -3: I :s -> 19!h ST. 18th ST.~ z 17th ST.::! l > 1663 >--PlACfNTtA ~ 16th ST. . . . IN COSTA MESA SINCE 1957 1663 Place ntia Ave.i- costA MESA 646-4838 Mon,-Thun. 9 '10 5:30; Fri. 9 lo 9: Sot. 9:30 to S • • • •