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Girl~ 16~ Injured
In Kidnap Dra1na
Siti~g Newport
DAILY PILOT
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 11, 1974
VOL. •1, NO, ltl, 4 SECTIONS, 41 .. AG•S
Mauled hy Lion
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·' -' Thelma Samsioe 73. of Palomar is given first aid at Li on Country
sarari in Lagun'a Hills after she was seriously inj~d by a Ji~n
Wednesday. Orange County Fire Department paramedic renders aid.
Story and additional picture are on Page 3. ·
Cheer~d hy Peers
Lord Snoivdon Speaks After 13 Years
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LONOON (UPI) ..... In the narrow v.·est the dangers of the three-v.·heeled invalid
peeresses' gallery, Princess fllargaret vehicle the British government issues
gazed intently into ~ ornate mock-free to some or its 1.25 million severely
Gothic Hoose or Lords chamber, elbows disabled people.
on her knees. . "Nothing v.•ill convince me that this in· ~ow and then, she turned to e1tplam 3 trinsically letahl machine is suitable for
point or protocol to her son, VJSCOW1t a disabled person, nor that its production
Unclley. -L -•• •.. 1· t 1.-r " he Amid the overstuffed reel velvet ~ con inue a momen ..... ge •
benches belO\\', the g~at n:ioment finall y Snowdon said one government official
came. For the first time tn 8 House of had told him to "lay off tl .. safl!ly lark''
Lords debate, Lord Snowdown ro9e to in his pri\'ate campaign for safer invalid ~k. . The had cars. Another told him that he was Hls fellow peers cheered him. Y qualified to judge the car.
walted 13 years for the chance. But a! Princess 11targaret nodded in
Snowdon y,·as a photographer named the gallery Snoy,·don told the silent peers ~tony _;\rmStrong J~ when he mar· (~ SPEAKS Page 2) r1ed Princess Margaret 1n 1960. He was · 1
made the Earl ol Snowdon in 1961 and
took hi,, lord's seat along with other
peers ol the realm. Since then, silence.
But this is a House of Lords tradillon.
not nectSSarily a royaJ family Ol'M!. One
distinguished peer attended debates for
29 years before making his maiden
sp«<h. .
Lord Snowdon's tum came \\1edncsday.
when the subject for debate Y.'&s treat·
mcnt or the handicapped. It is a matter
on Y.'nich SnoY.-don feel s passloootcly.
As wouJd any other pcc:r. Sno\\don
gained the right Jo -k mere~· by pill·
ting his name down in a request to do 90.
Uts acquired royal reserve melted u
he n?<'OWllc<l angrOy wbai he said wm
SE RVICES SLATED
FOR GOOD FRIDAY
Good Friday servk'es are .scheduled in
nearly all churches, with many churches
throughout Jhe Soulhland conducting
special Tcnebrae or "service o f
darkness' programs.
The majority of churches will be con·
ducting 'T'rt-Ore M:rvlces from noon 10 3
p.m. For a liAtlng of special services as
submitl.00 to the Dail)' Pilo11 see p;ige 7.
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3 Gurune11
Slay Selves
KIRYAT SHEi\;JQXA. lsraC'I fV PI ! -
Three Arab guerrillas scizcd an apart·
ment house in this Israeli border S<'I·
Uemenl t<Xlay and methodically shot 34
res idents one by one before thei r suic ide
mission ended in death y,•hcn th(·ir o.,.,·n
explosives bley,· up.
:\1ayor A\'raham Aloni of this to1\'n of
18.000 near lhe Lebanese border sa1d 21
persons y,·cre ki11ed. including the three
guerrillas . .(nd 16 persons .,..·ere y,·oundcd
in the raid in "'hich the comma ndos shot
ISRAEL 'S GOLDA MEIR
STEPS DOWN. Story, Page 4.
\\'Omen and children and hurled their
bodies 0:11 of lhe y,·indOY.'s of the three·
story white concrete block buildi ng.
The Israeli military comm and said the
guerrillas held off Is r a e I i coun-
terattacker s for •II: hours. \\'itnesses
said the guerrillas set. pff their own ex·
plosivcs as Israeli paratroops landed '.ly
helicopter on the roof of the building.
Aloni said 18 Israelis \\'ere killed in the
attack:, including t\\'O soldiers. eight adult
civilians and eight children. At one point.
witnesses said the guerrillas went from
door to door in the apartment house and
shot anyone who answered.
(A statement by a Palestinian guerrilla
group in Beirut said the guerrillas hoped
to seize hostages and force Israel to
release 100 Palestinian co mmandos held
in Israeli jails but destroyed them selves
with explosive-laden belts 1,•:hen ·the
Israelis ck>sed in.) .
In Jerusalem, caretaker P r i m e
'.rl11nis ter Golda ~ieir told !he Knesset
(Parliament) "the Lebanese government
must know that v•e rega rd II and its
citizens y,·ho arc aiding the terrorists
rtponsible for th is massacre. We are
shocked by the crime t.h~t tlecurred this
moming at Kirya t Sh e mo n a .
Assassination !or the sake of assassina·
lion."
The attack on this settlement popnlutecl
primarily by Sephardic Jews fttlm North
Africa, began at 7:30 a.m. local time
"'·hen the guerrillas maved In lrom the
surround ing brusb<'Overed hills, the com·
mand sa kt
Ben Shimon 111andi, 21, a resi dent of
the apartment building, aaid he ~·as
asleep when the attack began.
"I thought it was a madman or a
drunk, anything but a terrorist," he said
of th<' first shots he heard.
· ~landl said he rushed upstairs when he
heard screaming but returned to his
»partmenl y,·hen he feallzed he "''U
unarmed. He said he stay~ In his apart·
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Lord Snowdon Ends
13 Years Silen~e '
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As .Pee.rs Cheer
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His Fifth Try
Nl a11. With 15 N<11nes Divorcee!
LOI\'DON (UPIJ -One of the biggest names in Britain has won
a divorce.
Jonathan Nicholas Vi1,•ien Francis Hilary Boise Randolph l\1on·
tague Jarvis ilyacinth Bertram St . John Aubin-Gale D'l.a Courtie
1l ivorced his v.·ife Pauline \\fednesday on grounds they had been
living apart for more than two years.
1\ 43-yea.r·o ld artist who has been married five times, Aubin.
Gale D'La Courtic said he had been given his many nan1es by rel·
a lives.
"I could only inh·erit their money if I kept their nantes alive.''
he said, "in fact, they left debt~."
Gn·l Sties Newport Police
Ove1· IGd11ap Case l11jury
A Pasadena gi rl y,·ho bl.:imes :\'ewport
Beach police for bullet y,·ounds suffered
.... ·rule ~nc allegedly .,..·as bciQg he ld
hostage in a Santa Ana Heights home
last Sept. 12 sued the city \\'cdnesday for
$300,000 in damages.
The suit listing SlffiD
Baesman, 16. ;,s pl aintiff y,·as filed by her
father, Leroy GC<lrge Bacsman. II nam es
Victo r Grover llcidlagc as subsidiary
de!end<mt.
Police claim ll<'idlage y,·as lhc al ias us.-
rd by Roland Dale CraY.iotd. 26. of 725
!\-lain St., Huntington Beach , at the time
he used ~liss Baseman and a rellOY.'
hostage as human shields in a con-
frontation \\i th Newport pol ice.
l\liss Baesman claims police negligence
led to •ner being struck in the right arm
anti chest by police bullets.
Also }'-·oundcd in lM shootout was
~Iarco 'de Silva, 20, who claims in his
$250,000 Superior Court action that he
also y,·as being held by Crav.iord and th at
l\eY.'J>Orl Beach Police \\'ere ''careless
and reckless'' 1n their conduct.
Traffic H tilted
B'Y Girl Streoker
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BUENOS AIRES (UPI ) -A girl "''car-
ing only high-heel shoes and a y,·ristwatch
sauntered around the U.S. EmbaMY in
the Palermo OUco residential are11 \\'ed·
nesday. Her appearance attracted a
CT'OY.'d and caused a traffic jam.
The girl pakl no attention to passing
morotists who jammed their brakes and
brought a massive ti eup.
When someone accostf!I.! her. wJtoesses
quoted her flS replying : "l'm no! bo1her-
tng. you. so don't bother me."
· . Witnesses sakt the incident endtd when
a pollet patrol car took the woman away
amid boos of tM croY.d.
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Da SJl\'a state<;; he "·as struck in the
left arm and 10 .... ·er abdomen by police
bullets desp1!c the fael tha t he ··txggcd .
bcseccncd and pleaded" fo r them to hold
!he ir fire.
Da Silva .,.,·as in the hospital for thrl'C
"·et-ks follo,\1ng the incident. ~lt:.s
Baesman .... as released se'enil days
later.
L'ra .... ·ford faces trial ~la y I in Sup('r ior
Court on charges of kidnap and assa ult
ISee SU IT. Page %1
G11nn1iu1 Sei ze d
After Sl<1)1 i11g
3 in Delc11i:a re
SEAFORD, Del. (AP) -,\ gunman
killed ty,·o sisters and a m..111 durinr:: a
roadside argument earl y today and
threa1 cned to take his OY.TI hfe before
being subdued by police and hi5 hrothci.
aut horities said.
State police identifiL-d tht! gunman as
<rary Nelson Bacon. 25. of Seaford. They
isald he y,·oold be charged ''ith th ree
counts of·murdcr laler'today.
Authorilies listed the \'ictims as Ronald
Frisby. 27. Kathleen Home. 22, and her
sister. Joyce Ann, 20, all of Bridgeville.
All the victims y,·ere shot in 1he head
aren y,•ith a .lkallix'r p\5tol , police said.
They w re d ad on arrl\'al at N;antlcoke
Hospital 1n Seaford. a southcm Delaware
1own.
/\ police spokesman, Capt. Angelo T.
Cit ro . said a v<'hiclc driven by the
suspect and one carrying the victims ap-
J)3i'ently pulled off Delaware 20 near a
ta \'em, Y.•here the ~hoolings occurred. lit'
sald the cause of the argumen t was not.
known.
'W ate1·gate
Victim'-
\\'AS!lli\GTO~ tU l'l 1 -llerbC'rt L.
'·Bart" l'ort('r Jr. of Laguna Niguel ,
describC'd by his Jay,·yc r as "the fir.it vic-
tim" of \l/atcrgalc, was S{·ntenccd t<Xla y
lo 30 days in Jail for ly ing to the FBI
abo ut the bugg inR scnnd:t l.
"I am absolutely po.~i1 1vc in my hrart
-all !he \\"[IY dOY.TI !() In \' IOCS -that r
\1 ill never Jll'! into troub!r. ag;i1n.'' Porl er
said JUSI before Judge \\'11l1am B. Bryant
sentenct'd hirn
The bo~·1sh ·looking Por!•·r . .li. tf's !l fied
;it &>n:itc \\':Herg:it r' hea r n~s !.1 ~1 ~um
n1er !hat h1· 11r·d .:ibo111 \\h,11 hf' kn.-.w of
\\'atcrgnte for ff•a r oth~'r ~1xnn 1·:1n1p;Hgn
offici<Jls l'.ou ld ilecus1• hun vf not being a
te;im player 1f he d1dn·1
Porter v:as scht'tluli ni.; d1rf't'!Or for
Presid£•nt '.\'.1xf)f1 ·s c:unpa ign oq:~ani1.a·
lion . lie l'.'as !he 11th per<;0n sr·ntcnced in
conn<'ction y,·11h \.\';itcrgat<'
Porter, \\'ho first eam pn igned for Xixon
as a boy of 8. \\OS a collrg<' fri<'nd of
presidential prc-;s sccret<iry Ronald L.
Ziegler at US<' Tra 111~:d in htL')inl'SS, he
flOI'.' y,·orks for hi~ ft1th <'r·1n-law's con·
s1ruc11on firm 1n L:iguna !\'i gu<'l.
'"r m r1 niuch h:1ppirr pcrSlln no"'·
doi ng \\·hat J'n1 cln1ng, gt•tting aY.<•Y from
1hat kind of 1poht1c:ll 1 cx 1.~1encc,'" he told
r, µort crs in Janua ry.
Bryant told Pnrter hf' "iust can·t
forget" lh<H l'ortcr lied on three oc·
e;is1ons to fc1 l(·r;il in\'estigators and
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Orange Coast
Weather
Cle3rt:r sk1e<;; and ,,·am1f·r d<i ys
..... in hea t up our "ind-cooled coast
Frid3~~ wffh h~h.~ renching into
the middle to upper 70s.
li\);lltl·: l"OllA \'
II1gl1 labor COSIS (Old foreign
con111i>t1fu111 J111rc Jut hard at a
25-yenr-olt/ PL"e1d tL'~ n1 l\a1111as.
llt 's 1111/11 ""'lc111y $1 7.000 a year
11ow i n Liie 1rholc~11lc »1ar11uu11a
busntt'ss. Srory, Pa(Je 1.
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Hearst Case Ripoff?
Pltlty's Dud Says S LA Hoodwir1ked Press
L1\ PAZ. Mexico IUl'l l -Newspa1x•r
publlShcr llandolph l11·at'st said lhl' 1nas.~
1ncdln hove been hood'>'·b1kcd by the
biz:.1rrc k1dnn1>-extortion plot of the ;iy n1·
bionr~~· l.1b1 .. ratinn Arn1y \1hlth kld1111pl'<l
his <faugl1tl'r. l'at ricia.
ill·<1rst ;ind his \\'if1•. t':1t h1·rn1r. 11·1..•n·
res11n,i: :it th1· l..'.1 Crul·r·s rl's<>rl on ~h·x ·
ico"' fi ulf of L'al 1fomia 2S 1111 1(':;1 :south of
La 1':11 ~111d '>';11t1ng (or "·ord on the fate
Ace11sed t 'ather
of 1heir missing W.year-0ld daughtrr.
The La! Cru et·s resorl cornplex has a
niotcl and approxin1ately 15 co1onlal·sty le
homes ownro mootlv bv w en Ith y
t\n1t-rlcans. h11:!u1..hng. l'nl~·rtaincrs l)c-si
1\m:-11; nnd Ring C1·osb.v ~lost ~uesrs nr·
ri ve <ii the 1sol.1tf•d rc.,ort in private
pl(.IJ1eS.
Hearst. presidl'nt and editor of the San
F'rancisro Exan1u1er, has asked ne'>'·smen
to keep from follo'>''ing him in r.1cxico.
"\Ve are here for a vacation to prepare
for the ordeal ahead of us," he said.
J·le complained about news coverage o(
the kindaping, saying leftist groups had
t:ikcn 1:1drantagc of 1hc press.
"Th is has been one of the biggest
ripoffs the press has ever gone.
through '," he said.
Jl e spoke favorably a,lxlut the
American Indian l\1ovemcnt (A li\-l l, but
SLA 'MARSHALL' ONCE CALLED ·
POTENTIAL KILLER -Page 8
County Ma1i Guilty
denied press reports be would go to ~tin·
neapolis Friday to meet "'ith Dennis ·
Banks. the group's volatile leaders.
"I'm not sure "·hat tha t is all about,···
he said. "But J do think Al~t seems lo be •
genuine. It is one of the few rninority
i;:roups that really has somt!:lhing to !'lay. Of A11aheini Slaying I don 't bclil'\'L' they are involved in !his
( lhc kidnaplng I and they did not jun1p
onto lhl' puhlirity handwagon ."
A killer v.'ho created o sensation in
Ort1nge County Superior Court when he
pointed out his astonished father in the
('rOll'ded cdurtroom and 8Ct'used him of
the Allahicrn slaying for \11hich he was
being tried 1\·as found gui lty late \llednes·
day or first-deg ree mu rder.
'l'he jury came back lo Judge Jerrold
Oli ver's courtroon1 arter two days of
deliberation lo r!'turn that verdict
:ig:i1nst l.a'A-rencc Eugene \\'1lson. 30, of
Los Angeles.
Judge Oliver 111ill sent('nce \\'ilson ~f:iy
TO to \\'hat could be hfe in st<J U' prison for
lht~ slaying last September of wea lthy
businessman \\'11\iam Joseph lllohcr, 65,
of Branford, Conn.
It was successfully alleged in \Vilson's
trial th at he lured Moher 10 Orange
Count y to negotiate a sale of machinery
and shot the older n1an twicr in the back
ol the head while they talked in Moher'!
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1'ERROR ...
n1ent unti1 he u•as able to escape.
The explosion that killed the gue rrillas
blr111 a"·ay p:1rt of the top floor of the
apartment building. TI1e roon1 where
they barricaded themselves "·as spat-
1ered with blood. Pieces ol bodies were
scatlered in the sn10ldering deb ris.
\Vhen border patrolmen trit'd lo carry
a\\'ay the guerrilla remains in a black
lruck, 200 Israeli ~siclcnts attacked
tht'n1. fist figh1s broke out.
The residents n1anagcd to set fire to
the b'11errill as' remains before troops
1noved in and res tored order.
The raid came at. the height of an
1sr:1eli polilical crisis in which Pri1ne
J\finistcr J\fcir and her cabinet resigned.
l)espitc lhc seriousness of the political
crisis. Defense J\·tinister Moshe Dayan
left an cmergen(·y c:1binet meeting lo fly
to Kirvat Shen1ona .
\Vhe.ther other guerrilla s were in\·olved
in thl' operation was not known but both
Jsral'li and guerrilla sourct>s said three
n1cn ai;:rd between 20 ond 30 and fi ring
machineguns and bazookas scizt'CI the
apartment building in a raid just arter
dawn.
1\-lilitary correspondents r c ported
earlier there "·ere three guerrilla groups
including son1e who gave fire support ,
Thr arn1\· did not deny these rl'ports but
said as far as the army was concerned
only three men "'<'re invoh'ed.
A guerrilla spokesman in Bcin1t said
the raid was carried out by the "Popular
Front for the Liberation of Palestine -
General Co111rnand," a 1naverick guer·
rilla faction.
Speaking shor!ly after an Israeli an-
nouncement !hat the guerrilla group had
bcrn \\"ipcd out. the spokesman said:
"It is absurd for the Israelis to sny
th('y l1qtud:.1tL-d the unit. llO'>'' could lhey
h;I\ e shelled a buBding which \1"C1S full of
lsr:1el1 hostages'!"'
11lr :;pok('s rnan said one of lhc 100
Palcst1ni a11. I_!uerrillas they sought to frrc
'>'·as Koio Okan1oto. a Japanese arub
gut·rr11!a Sl'r\ 111~ J hfe 1er1n in Israel for
his p:irl in Tt•I A\·1v's Loci Airport
tnassacrc 111 \luy 19i2 "hen thrt·c
.l<'lpanl'se gu~·rril!Js ~1lled 2.; traVl'lcrs in
,1 bW'!)( of n1Jcf'J u1~·~Ull fire.
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Cadl!lar outside an Anal1eim hotel.
i\loher's body was found September 29
hy polil'e who said he had been dead for ,
sf':veral days, \Vilson was found in Whit·
1 ier "'hen he aLlempted to cash a $5.000
l·heck dra'>''n on t.fohcr's acount.
\Vilson startled evl'r1•011c prc!lent \l.'hile
lestifying by denying the killing and poin-
ting out his father, scate · in the
cou rtroom. as the real murderer of
l\1oher.
Kcnnit R. \\'ilso n took lhe stand lo
deny his son 's allcgat ions ;Jnd tesllfied
ffi;1l his rirst knowledAe or the slaying of
~loher came '>''hen he learned of his son's
arrl'st.
Woman Rec eives
Si~ Months for
Stabbing Mate
A San Ju<'ln Capistrano \roman who ad·
n1iUC'd stabbing ht'r husband with a par·
1ng knife has been ordered lo spend the
,;e:<t six months in Orange Courlty Jall.
Sup('rior Court Judge , James Turner
ordered the scntt>ncc and l\\'O years prir
bat ion for Ena Solomon Kerslake . 37, of
26732 Calle La Uomba, after she pleaded
guilty lO reduced charges of misdc·
meanor assault.
Sheriff's orficcrs had filt'CI thrre counts
of assault "ith a deadly weapon against
~Irs. Kerslake . It "·as alleged on one oc-
casion that she stabbed her. pajama·clad
spouse in the leg after accusing him of
nol aeCQunling lo her for all his ex-
penditures.
Deputies said Conrad Kerslake, 46, a
Long Beach bus driver. ran from ttie
hon1e bleeding from his \\"Ourlds and
sought refuge in a neighbor's house.
ll was alleged !hat he v.·as again at-
tacked artcr he returned to the home at a
later date in the rompany of l\lrs .
Krrslake. l\1rs. Kersla ke has been
ordered by Judge Turner to not rontact
her husband unless a third party is
present.
Traffic Ticket
F'ixing Oaimed
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Trafric tickets
ha\'e been fixed by some deputy
marshals in !he Los Angeles Count y
t·ourt systen1 for poli1ician~ and friends.
according le> an investigative report by
KABC..TV.
Judge Dickran Tevrizian Jr . ,
~upcrvisor of the Los Angeles ~lunicip;:il
Court systc1n. s<'lid \Vcdnesd:1y he "'as
looking into the report. Criminal cha rges
may be filed after he "sifts out in·
formation·• from a file reportedly main-
tained by the Los Angeles Counly
n1arshnl's off iet".
The report said in part that th<' "Los
Angrlr:i County m;:irshal's off i Cl'
SJX'l'i:11izffi. in fl)ung tickets for IJOl1t i·
l"1:ir1.~. rn111r aides. their frirnds and thei r
rclat i\ rs.·•
llcarsl and his \\'ife Catherine said in a
news conff'rt'ncc Tuesday they hoped lo
stay in ~·lcxieo 1hrough Easter to rest
from 60 da ys of tension since their
daugh!cr was kidnapcd by the SLA.
The •learsl<1 bitterly en::~1·00 SLA
members as ''terrorists" and said the
kldnapcrs '>''ere "counter-revolutionary"
and •·not going to get a Jot of people on
their side."
The llea rs1s said they "hop<' lo sec
Patty aAain." but cautioned , "we arc
:ifr aid wr c:1n't rely on the honor or pCo-
plr like this."
lllcau"·hile. Vincent llallinan. a trustee
or the $4 million food ransom offered for
!he safe return of Patricia Hearst. said
\\"ednesday in San Francisco the SLA hns
1hrcatenecl to have him "shotgunned
do11l'n on tbe streets."
Jlallinan, an attorney for a convict he
has described as the founder of the SLA.
said police and the FBI were in-
VC!>iigating the threat mad e through
Oakland atton1ev Marvin Brown.
Halli nan, 77. has been trying to act a!'!
go.between lo negotiate '>''it!i the IL'r·
rorist group for Pat ricia's release. lie sid
he had been offerNl police proicction, bul
that he could take care of hin1Self.
Bro"'" told police he uetually received
lwo thrc;11s. but tl isinisscd the first one,
\\'hich can1c in a telephone call two days
after ~l iss llca rst \\'as kidnaped Feb. 4,
as a cr:ink. The caller said the SLA was
rcsponsibl!" for the abduclion and
threatened ilallina n·s life .
The tcrrrisl grou p later claimod
responsibli1y for the kidnaping.
Bro,vn said he thought the latest caller
\1•as the same person \1110 talk.'CI in
Febn1ary.
Hallinan rt'1.'Crltly said the Sl..A kid·
napcrs "'ere "hard criminals" and corn·
plained because his offer lo acl as an in·
termcdiary had been refused .
"I think Patricia llearst is dead ,'' he
said.
Hallinan and two others arc men1bers
of an "escrow con1miltec" nan1cd by the
Hearst Corp., '>''hich put the $4 mill ion in
a bank to be used fo r continuing lhc free
food program if l\tiss IJearsl is rel eased
by ~fay 3,
FmmPqel
SPEAKS ...
how he himself'ilad rolled O\'er one of the
cars '>''hil c traveling less than 20 milt's
per hour.
Point by point. he detailed its
shortcom ings -"unstable. easily com·
buslible. unreliable." its acciden1 rl'COrd
"perfectly appalling."
Lord \\1rlls·Pestc!t, replyin g for the
government, said such allegalions \\"l're
"unjustified and undesirable."
\Vilh the decorum and exaggerated
courtesy nor1nal in the House of Lords.
the debate continued tltrough St'\"rral
n.itner SP'C'akcrs and resulted in neither
firm conclusion nor tangible action.
Satellite Launched
VANDl'.:1\BERG .. AFB ( . .\P) -A Titan
Jiil) saiellile·bcaring rocket "'as launch·
£>d from this Southern California seaside
base \\1edriesday by the Air force Space
OJnd ~fissile Test Center.
Heroi~ 'Skipper'
Boy, 9, Saves Fatlier's Bout •
S:\N OIF:GO \1\PI -A1 9 years old,
\ht'hat•l ~tct::hec stands n scant four in·
<'h1'.'l t<1llrr than the s1C<.'ring whl•el of his
fa1 hr r's ~at'ht. But he saved the $17,000
rr:1ft in his first try at the hclrn.
TI1e sailin.-: advcnturl' ended a day 's
outi ng aboard the 2i·!oot boat l11r
~lich;irl, hill 11:1nny frotn England, hls
dog and his d:ld. Dr. r.<'OrRe ~leC.hec.
In a !i11appy wind \\'cdnesday nigh t.
\fcGhcc jumped onto the dock but mis.~
ed the pos1 to which ho planned to tic his
yacht He '>'"Dlchcd It blow away.
~tcGhcc. in angu ish, yelled at hiJ son :
"Tum the engine on and tum right rud·
dtr."
A fourth gradtr nt neorby Escondido,
i\flchaeJ s1reteht! up lo 4 feet 2, and the
steering wheel !lands 3 fcct 8. His nanny,
l)oris \Vhite, was bc.lo1v deck \\'hen he
"'ent into action, ~cring through spokes
of the '>''heel.
··r-.ty nanny came up and said, '\Vc'rC
all alon e out hrrc. You're going to ha,·e
to lw' prcuy good at the whet!.' but I
dldn'l lose-my heHd." !!aid J\1ichocl
\Vhen the yacht rcfu!;ed to turn ri1ht
ruddt r. ~fichacl turned ii lcrt rudder,
OOrel y missing lbt: Star of India, " 201-
fuot square-r1~1.'d sailing .!!hip bur11 in
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1863 1.1nd nO'>'' a waterfront mu_seum billed
as the oldest iron ship afloat.
"I almost cracked into It -got as
close as 10 feet. I think,'' ~lichael So'lid
la!t'r,
lte made '"'0 passes at docking but
1nanaged to bring it a!ongslde enough 10
br rlcd up.
Ry then, 50 persons '''ere cheerlrtg on
!ht' dock .
Said Bob llartman . a touri st from
~1adi . \Yis .. of ~tichacl : "That little
boy s so much spont.intlty ln an
en1ergenc "
The littles a ear}tain conceded JI wa!I
his flnt ~hot iling.
"But l''ie sat on my rather·s lap a few
limes." he bragged.
.Host age Relea. cd
ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP ) -Wealthy,
elderly coconut plantation O'A'ner Jose
G11rny w~s released by tc.rrorist kid·
nnpei'~ \Vednesday allcr payment ot an
$80.oo:> ransom, :iuthotilies said. Cfaray,
74. "·as kldnapcd ~farch 28 by four arm·
erl guerrillas as he drove In his car on a
regional highway Ceor his ranch.
Saxi ltlt1.i·i
l\.faxi Clark shows off her form
as she soaks up son1e l\'llami
Beach sun. 'fhe at tress and
n1odel l'iJ>Ort s vital statisti cs of
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filed immediately after he "·as arresied.
Police said Crawford took refuge in the
home after he abducted three persons.
com1nandeerl'd t1\·o cars and repeatedly
thrl'al encd 10 hill his hostages 1f police
moved in.
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Niguel's Porter
Ge.ts 30 Days
fConlinucd F'rom Paa:e I)
sentenci!d him to <1 minimum ol fi\'C
mooths and a maxinium of IS m0T1lhs in
pri~n. But he ordered that Porter ouly
M'r.~ 30 da)s on the s~ntence· and be
plat:t•d on u11su!)f'r\1lscd proba lion for one
yeftr follo"·ing his relc11se.
Porter's 11i·ife. Carol, clutching hands or
friends in the second row of the
courtroon1 . slum ped In the seal '>''llh
tears streaming clown her face '>''hen lhe
st'ntencc \\"as announced.
Porter's la'>')'er, Charles t.lurray, told
the judge his client was a man of "hones-
ty, integrity, idealism and de\'olion to the
truth and !he right." ~furray said Porter
was bcttayed by ,frie$ in the rc~lectkin
campaig(l "'ho asked him to lie without
telling hirn '>''hy.
"He knew nothing of the \V11tcrgate
brl'Hk·in," !\lurray said. "lie knc"'
nothing of the so-called co\·er.up. In facl,
he "·ns its first vic tin1."
Porter waived indictment and pleaded
guilty Jan. 28 to a single count of making
"false, fictiliou!I and fraud u I en t
statemenl.ci'' to the FBI about the bug·
ging scandal. The charge ls similar to
1>erjury.
Bryant ordered that Porter, wh6 v.·111
be 36 on Saturday' surrender to rederal
marshals In Los Angele! no later than 10
a.m. IPDT), April 22 to begin serving a
n1onth at the minimum security rederal
correction facility at Lompoc.
Porter testified at the nationally
teltvised Watergate hearings last sum.
n1 cr that \\'hen the \\'atergale scandal
broke. his su~rior at the Committee tor
J<e-clcction of the President. Jeb Stuart
~l il grudcr. asked hin1 to corroborate a
raise .!lory. .
The storv \1•as that $100.000 10 cam·
paign fwidS had been fUMe!t'CI to CRP of-
ficial G. Gordon Liddy to protect
speakers for the President's campaign
from possible violence. As scheduling
director of CllP. Porter had charge of
;i rranging appearances for "surrogate"
speakers who campaigned for Nixon
around the country.
In fa ct. some of the $100.000 ·went to
Liddy to finance illegal surveillance of
I:>emocralit foes, primarily th_e bugging
of Democratic National Committee head·
quarters at the Watergate office rom·
pJex. Liddy \\'as convicted in that case
and is in prison.
Porter told Bryant he had been
suspicious why he had been asked to tell
a phony story bul did not kno\\' th e
reason for it until last April when
~lagruder finally told him the whole
story of the coverup.
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SENTENCED TO 30 DAYS
Laguna Niguel'• Porter
"Needles.I to !3Y I was quite shocked
and frightent'd ." Porter said .
He said he "'ent to the \\latcrgate pro·
sceutors immediately and told them the
full story.
Porter said he had given the Mme
phony story to a grand jury and on the .
\l'itness stand at the original Watergate
trial-all at th"e urging of Magruder.
lie said he did so "probably because of
the fea r of group pressure ~hat "'l>Uld
ensue. of not being a team player."
Murray urged leniency and the assis-
tant special prosecutor, Richard Ben·
Venlsle, stressed they had no evidence
that Porter lied as part of a conspiracy
or for any othe r reason "than a mis·
guided sense of loyalty."
Bryant expressed skepticism. noting
that Porter lied three times before he
decided to tell the trulh.
"He's an intelligent man . a perceptive
man." the judge said. '·There comes a
lime tie must have kno'>'n it "'as more
than a little '>'flile lie.'' •
Porter told Bryant he had already
"suffered the fullest because of the sor·
rov:" he brought to his wife, family and
friends.
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Holmes Tells of Coa:st Agency's 'Great Strides'
BY JOJIS \1ALTERZA
Of Ille 0•111' flll•I 1!1U
The South Coast fiegionnl 1.one
Conserva tion Commission has 'far too
much po"·er, too-few guidelines and an
WlWeild v formn t.
·· But since its inccp1ion lilll e more than
a year ago ll has m!lde "tremendous
strides" in lessening dem:ity of coastline
development.
So says a member of lhe panel charged
1''1th regulating the development of the
l,000.yard coastal strip in Los Angeles
and Orange Counties.
Arthur Holmes. also a San Clemente
city ~.cilman , said Wednesday that the
cornmtss ion has made g. r e a l im·
provements in its operatk)n and llt3ff
since the early, uncertain days y,·hich
fol)oy,·ed passage of the Co a s I a I
Initiative,
"In the beginning we were given a civil
service list to pick from showing the
dregs y,·ho couldn't pass the lests and
y,·ho weren't even y,·anted by cities. The y
were all v.·e had.
"T'be staff has improved tremendously
in °perfonnarlce sin~." the official told
members of the Capistrano Beach Cham-
ber of C.Ommerce.
Holmes took to task recent ne\\' ac-
counts which he asscrtf'd implied tha,t 97
percent of the applicants have won their
permits before bis panel.
"The figures are far too simpllstic.
\\'hen you exclude the 500 or so permlta
that "'ere approved as trivial Issues. you
have hundrl'..>ds of projects that v.•ere
vastly improved during the hearing and
negotiation p~." he said.
tlolmes characterizt.>d the commission
structure as "ohimes Ull\\'eildy and
cumbersome."
An opponent to splitting the represen·
tatMln of a county bas1S, llolmes added
that be would ha ve pcrferred that
Orange and San Diego counties bad been
clumped under the sarf:e representation .
"But 'A'e'\'e gone too far dov.'ll the
s1rect'10 change oov .. ," he added.
P'MI• llY Geo'" Tw1w ln1
ORANGE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT PARAMEDICS ADMINSTER FIRST AID AT LION COUNTRY
Mrs. Thelma Samsioe of Palomar Mountain Wis Mauled by a 300-pound Lion Wednesday
Lion Victim Has Surgery
W 01na.11, 73, Hnd Scnlp Torn r11ray at Ir vi ne Park
A plucky 73-year-0ld ~1ounl P<ilomar
v.·oman. who took friends on an aI1en1oon
outing to Lion Country Safari -one that
ended with a 300 pound male cat named
Tiny mauling her head -was pro-
gressing somewhat from her injuries to·
day.
Thelma Samsioc undcrY:e nt a
marathon 10 hours or s urger 'i at Sad-
dleback Community 11ospital overnight
following the Yi'edncsday afternoon
ordeal.
J1er stamina -she is listed in serious
but not critical condition -surprised
medical personnel v.·ho 53\V or helped
begin the long process of surgical repair.
The while-ha ired senior citizen had half
her scalp torn av.·ay . while Tiny sank his
fangs into her neck during the auack and
also damaged one of her eyes. severely.
A team including plastic surgeons and
neurosurgeons worked throUghout the
night on i\1rs. Samsi oe. v.·ho had also lost
much blood in add ition to experiencing
severe shock.
"For someone v.'ho received lhc
trauma she did." said a ve1eran nursing
supervisor today . "you have to say she's
a plucky old gal ."
The tragic accident -one of sevcrcil
Oil Companks Accused
Of Violations by Cory
SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -Almost
v.·i1hout exception. n1ajor oil compan ies
have violated antitrust laws in their joint
ventures for exploration and drilling in
California, says Assemblyman KeMelh
Cory.
The Garden Grove Democrat also
charged Wednesday that Republican At·
ty. Gen. Evellc J. Youn ger has failed to
act on evidence to that effect de\'eloped
by !he Legislature·s Joint Committee
on Public Domain. Cory bead;; the com-
mittee.
Cory ·shov.•cd a nel'.'S conference a six-_
page letter he wrote to Younger, telling
him that the rommittee's staff "believes
that virtually every joint ''enture among
any of the major oil companies operating
in California" is in violation of state and
federal antitrust laws. '
Cory, a candidate for state controll er,
spoke at the meeting of the AFL-CIO
\C;11i!ornia Committee on Political Educa·
lion (COPEl . whose endorsement he
seeks in the Democratic primary.
A spokesman for Younger said the at·
torney general was out of 1he country but
that Cory's letter had been received "and
.,...e are anxious to review any material
that 1'-tr. Cory and his committee have
with regard to joint ventures by the oil
companies in oil exploration.''
Cory said a 196.1 U.S. Supreme Court
ruling said the Sherman Act bars
partners from joining in oil drilling
unless they could prove that the project
was too big for any one of them to
undertake JI.lone.
lie said that in Callfomi8 "the most
blatantly' Illegal of these joint ventures -
THU!\'fS-Slandard·AR CO -w o r k s
dlrectly to the de1rlment of the slate.•.•
In 1964. Cory explnlned . 80 percent of
the U:ing Beach oil field unit \\·as sold to
THU!\1S. an acronym for Texaco.
llumble (now Exxon ), Union , Mobil. and
Shell. A joint venture of Standard Oil of
CAiifornia and Richfield (MW ARCO) of·
fcred a losing bid, but did acquire 10 per-
ctnt of the Long Beach field rights . Cory
said.
C.ory said Shell joined the THU~·IS bid·
ding group only a few days before the ac·
tual bid offer anp thereby was elimina t~
as a competitor.
Standard and ARCO shov.·ed by bidding
for the 80 percent share that each was in·
dividually cap able of buying 40 percent of
the field rights . Cory said. Nevertheless,
lhey operated as partners in bidding for
shares down lo I percent. eventually ac-
quiring joint title to 10 pe rcent.
''The gut point in this is that they all
know what each other is doing:' Cory
said. "U this happened In any other in·
dustry, people would be outraged."
"'The joint "·entures in which these
compan)es are engaged do not stop at the
Long Beach unit ,"' Cory said. ''Jn the
state there are numerous fields which
are operated either JbinUy or as a unit by
several of these competitors.
"'ln lhc production of crude oil the
companies act as though they were one
gigantic California oil company fore ver
exchanging informalioo about production
policies and making joint determinahons
about how much crude oil 10 produce ,'"
he said.
ri.lajor companies also cooperate in
pipeline operation!!, Cory charged, by 6 ·
changing deliveries over privalt! lines
which state law decrees cm carry only
oil owned by the p!j,ellne owner.
"This leads us to the reallz.ation that
the pipeline system Is ,also operated as a
single, massive joint venture among t~c
majo rs," he said.
C.Or)' said relations among the oil com·
panics wert. incestuous as defined by the
U.S. Supreme Court in a 1963 ruling t~11l
a_ joint vcnlure must be treated the same
as a merger. Thr: oourt held that
partners in a joint venture should tie
\'iewed as parents of the joint enterprlst
v;ho •·would not compete with their own
progeny.'' ·
\~·hich have occurred among six Lion
C'oun'try Safari \vildlife prcsen'rs since
they opened several years ago -ocrurr-
ed about 3:05 p.m. \\'edncsda,\'.
The Samsioe car was rollin~ slo\\'l v
through Sect ion ThreC' of the Irvine
amusement facility at 8800 ~loul!l)n
Park\\•ay. with the vic!im at th e wheel.
Jerry Kobrin. vice president and public
relations director for the park. said :;he
was 1umed av.·ay, looking right along
with passengers i\lrs. Ruth Bishop. also
or !'t·lount Palomar, and J\fr~. Bishop "<;
grand-daughters. Vicki Jean J\1ilam. 8.
and Rae Ann Milam. 5. of Chula Vista.
(;lancing out of thei r back seat vantai::-e
point . the girls screaml'<I that a lion v.·as
approaching .
Jr~·ine Police Office r Don De La ~l ater
said ~lrs . Samsioc apparently panicked
beca use her \Vindow \\'as rolled do1-1·n
about one inch due to the spr ing! ime
heat.
She grabbed the crank handle to roll it
up. but in her ha ste and confu~ion she
rolled it down and Tiny-a park-bred cub
v.·ho has reached 7~ percent adult
we ight-sprang.
The victim began honking and the
passengers screamed, leading Park
Ranger Greg Horlock. 21. of Irvine, to
race 30 yard-; in his jeep and begm nudg.
ing and bumping the beast away.
The young lion v.·as shepherded to an
isolation cage, or hut. where he is being
kept pending a det ermina£ion of his fa te.
Lion Country Safari officials theorize
Tiny "'.as e q u a 11 y panicked by i\lrs.
Samsioe"s sudden fear and swift move-
ment, causing the incident.
Marine to Serve
Six Months for
Coast Sl1ooting
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Camp Pendleton l\farine Terry Lee
\Vickham has been ordered tO spend six
months in Orange County Jail for the
shooting of a fellow i\1arine during a
fracas that erupted outside a San
Clemente bar.
Superior Court Judge J.E.T. "Ned''
Rutter ordered the jail tenn and five
years probation ror Wickham. A jury in
his courtroom bad earlier found the
Marine guilty of assault "A·ith a deadly
\\'eapoo.
Wickham , 20. was arrested ~lav 16
near a cocktail lounge al El Ca mino ·Real
and Cadiz Road and iden1\fled as the
man who shot ~1arine John Patrick
f\.1oshlcr , 23, in the sto1nach. Moshic~ who has since recove~ from
lhe wound, \lo'llS shot durtng a fraC3!1 th111
included the brandishing of knives. A
revolver and 3 World War II Samurai
sword. Police said several Marines were
invqlved in the skirmish. ,.
In !in add ress that often v.·as r('tl'OSptC·
1ive, Holnu.•s said that us of the end or
i\larch the reg ional ron1 mis.i;ion had dralt
"''ith projl'Cls valut.><l at nearly $!.:!
bill ion.
And he conct>ded 1hat the officials ~it ·
ting on the panel •·ma y have too 111uch
po..-.·er when one rrulizes that they can
overrule elected off icia ls at the citv and
county levels of governm ent." ·
Although llolmes insists many kink.<;
have been smoothed in the commission's
opera!ions. the long-range plann ing tasK.:i
ahead preS('flt a major challenge .
The marine environme nt elem<'nt of a
coastal general plan alre.ady has passed
the llt:Jring stacc and a land-use t'le1nt'nt
Is next ui the long·rnnge plann111r; 1>nl)··~
Ortll'r\-d by lhe voters 111 lhc1r pJ~:J~t· of
tht• 1n111a1h·t•.
Sta1t· Lfgislators. at'cord1ng to th1· l;n\
\\'!II have to re<.-ch't the total pl.in {'O\ \'I'·
in.: the zone y,•lthin fi\'e nillf': of th1• 1•1111~1
by the first day in January. 1976.
"\\'e'll have· a plan ready. htl! it \\'ill
comr \\'ith lncrrdtble 'A'Ork and ht•.1\Y t•\
J><'n5l'. ll 'A.'111 be a balanced onl'
"'But everyone nuJSt l"l'.'11111• ri:.:h· 11•111
that it y,•iJI cost c\·er~one sou1t·1!11n,i.: ·
Holmes said .
Although the rornm1!t~ion strut·tur\' h.1 ...
already p.1ssrd ~n1c of 11" Sl'\t'rl'~I ,..,·~
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LAFC Seat Battle
By \\'ILl.IA\I SCllH'·:lBER
01 11•<1 01llr "•IOI 5t11f
prt'srn!til hi~ c-;"lsr.
"l! 15 tht• du1v nl 1hl' !'Ollnt~· t'Ollll"l'I tu
Tl\'O Oran~e Counly cil ~· councilmen pa~s on tht' 1·al1d1ty of purponNI np·
showC'd up \\'rdnesda.v !o claun one l'O!l· po1nt111f•111 s ;u1d 111 our np1n1 nn. !hC' "'f.·1··
tested S<'at on the Local A ~f'ncv Forma· t1on cornn11tc(' di.d . not :1ct \'al1dl~ ...
lion Comn11~s_!On bu! by 1 he~11n1~ bus1n1~ss H1•1l1-rur :-111Q..
stJrtC'd. neither "'as sea led. lie said th<' rlC'c!1on of Salta rf'lll ;uul
It v.as the late!'! rou nd in a hanle O\Cr ~1\ternat1· Ahce Frankl'1wu·h. a C~·pr1·•~
I.AFC membership !htit start£-ci a wttk rouncil v.·oman , wa~ not lc1?:1I bc<'ausc th1·
agn \\'hen Comn1is~ionC'r RobC'rt :-\c1·11. a TC'qu1rrd .'ltkl:iy notice of surh acllons
\..a Jlabra e1ty count"tln1J11 1~:i<> purJ::ed \\'a~ not J:"i\'t'!l.
from his ~ca l in :i ~urprJ!i(' 1·otl' hi' the Thi~ rnrcttni:: 11as <'alll'd 10 fill 1hc ~1 .. 11
L.i;<1gue of Cit ies scf(.'{'tion co mm itteC. left \·.icant b\' Full('rlon·~ \Ftu1~ •·Jh'fl '
In his place. th!' s!'l\<Ct1on cnn1m1H"t' H1'inha1Jt. \\ho lo~! l.1 ~t n1vnth 111 r11~
elected Tustin :\layor l>onald Saltarelli to co11nrll f'lect ion.~
:-.;l·vil's sca t. ill'1nh:1rdt's se:1t \\'a~ f1l!f'd hv '\c1-1·por1
\\'hC'n the LA FC n1€'c !1ni.: got under \9.'.lV R€'nrh i\l ayor l)onnld :\h,:l11n1s ;11-.d
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seti l \\'ith N'e,d's namt·pla!c In front of 11011 of lhe scll'C't1on con1n11ttet' last \\'l'Ck .
h1ni. Th<' mat!cr v.·a<; f11rth1•r clouck·rl b,· th(•
\\'hen Nevil nrrivcd . Saltarl'lli yirlded f:1rt that a secrrt lunchNn 111rt·l1ni.: of
the seat to him and l-l'l'nl to sit in th" atl· SL'\"t'n 1n:1yor~ -fron1 lt un1111~ton Bc;u·h.
dicnce to begi n the dcb:Jte over lre;ahlles. Foun1a1n \'all(')'. ln·in l'. \\'l'~tn1in~l t·r .
Saltarelli. .,..·ho said hr had sought 0111 a Or:ingl•. Gardt·n (;rov,-. ;ind ~an Clr111t·11r1·
leF[al opinion on his elect ion. said he -\\rts hl'ld tv.o days before !h ~ sclt·crion
"does not hold anv 1l1 fL·el inl!~ tO\\'ard \l r t·on111111tec mc<'!tng.
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rrpresenung the interests of !he people in of the LAFC. tnnlt1ndt•d the n11•f't111g V.".1s
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Coastin
with
Tom
urpbine
~'ho~s MindinO' 0
The Ca tJitol ?
rt.AYl,\'C. llOOK'r' DEPT. -h, Trnlst
have ~m1•th1ng 10 do \\'ilh thi5 spring
t1eatht·r. 1ht· v.•,,y ri•t:rybody is trying ro
hnd 1•."(i..i1sc'l to l'(l(':t!C' the job tl11s We<-k,
()r m11yhc it's just bc-t·:1t1sc so 1n.:1ny stu.:
dt•nts arl' getting their Sprlni; 1·1.1calion.~
rltJ\\',
An~'\1·ay, lots of folks .1rc looking ror
..onll' limp excuse In gel out under the
sun.
You take fnr C'X31nplc nur f:nvcrnor
H1•ngan . !IC' split :i 1\it 1·arlit·r this v.·l'Ck
rnr a little v;icalion ovl'r in Ari1.ona. This .
of course, puts htill 1)U! of the state and
thus. temporarily, he isn't governor dur·
ing that timr.
This mean.-. that Lt. Cr01'. Ed RcinC('kc
bcoomt'S governor 11•hilc Reagan is out
lazing around in Arizona.
TROUBLE WAS, for p.1rt (If the Lime,
Reinecke wasn't around either.·
He was orf in \Vashington. D.C .. where
he was plt'ading ''absolutely not guilty"
lo federal perjury charges.
\\'ell. you absolutrly could not accuse
the lieulcnant governor or ~oo£ing off out
of state. Obviously, he v•ould have much
preferred to have been here. being
governor .
Any\\•ay, after the governor splits. and
isn't governor, and the lieutenant
governor lenves under circumstances he
wishes v:eren 't. then who plays head man
in our state?
The job then falls to one State Scna!or
James R. Mills, .the Democrat from San
l)icgo. who is president pro-tcmpore of
our California senatorial body.
So "'hile Rca gun \Vas \'acationing and
Tteinecke was in \Vashington bcJng
absolutely not guilry, \\'here \vas ?dills?
) lfE WAS GOOFING OFF too. !\tills was
/out pedaling a bicycle some 600 miles
from Sacramento to San Diego. He was
in this caravan of bicyclists who were
trying to rall y support for Proposition S
on the June ballot.
Proposition S \\1>Uld allow the state to
take highway funds and use the cash for
other transpor!<ition syste1ns. You sup-
pose this incl11dL•s some bike trails.
So it de\•elo)led that !\tills was just UJ>-
coast. off the road near Santa Barbara,
mt1nching a · couple of sand'Wiches. "'hen
he wa s informed that he was suddenly
governor.
DUJ !\1 11..1-~ .IU!\tP up. abandon h.is
bicycle and rush back to Sacramento to
1>l11y gn\·crnor '!
He did not.
;v!ills in forn1ed the slate cops \\'ho
C'ilme to retch him that he'd just keep
right on pedaling <1nd be governor \\'h.ile
he hcadC'd on 101,1.·ard San Diego .
Thu,., for a short \\'hile. the scat of
government in California \Yas a bicycle
seal.
So1nc people just don't take this
business of being governor ''cry serious
I ~·
!\tEAN\\'1111.F. RACK in Sacrnmento,
a couple of aidl'S to Gov. Re:igan said
·'es. tht>rc 1rcre t\YO or 1hree bills f10{>-
p1ng nround on the• desk that ought to be
s1gnl.'d by son1c ~ovenior or other.
!\1i11~. mca n\1·hi1c, was pedaling on
downcoast, escortl'd by a couple of
California l ligh1\•a,v P<1Lrol cars so he
rou.ld be in r;1dio contact with the rest of
California in case l\'C needed a governor
quil'kly.
~fl'an1,1.·hilC', the governor's aides up in
S..1crrimcn10 decided the bills didn't need
signini:; so hadly as to buy an airplane
~ 1ckc1 :ind fly thC!m south, trying to find
;\tills at sorn(· ro;1cl stop.
All of rh1~ re[lllr m:1krs you \\'Ondt>r.
\1 ,1\1.x.• we eould jusr shut clo\\'n
'\.1f'r ;1n11.•u1C> ::ind nobody v.·ould real!~·
L.nn11 the d1ffcrt'ncr.
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G1·ove Vigil
Otis H. Reidling awails at si te dur.ing search of possible ga ngland
ren1etery in Gainsville. Ga .. shortly before body of his son. 24. was
found. With J{eidling are younger son and wife. Search is linked to
probes Of unsolved crimes.
Wooten at War
ER ,4 Re.jected on Ernotional Nore
TALLAHASSEE. F1a. <UPI) -The
Florida Senate. warned that tecn·age
girls may be drafted Into "barracks full or hardened military men," ha,, defeated
the Equal Rights Amendment by a vote
or 21 to 19.
Sponsors said t.ht-y would not try to
revive the measure in lhc house. whiC'h
defeated it by a l~vote margin last year.
but \\'Ould seek public approval in a
statewide ••straw ballot."
So far, 33 of the requlrt'd 38 states
needed to ratify ERA have approved it .
The state senate voted dO\\'TI the
Duln't Attenipt
To Fix Inquir y,
Mitchell States
NE\V YORK IUPI) -Fonner At·
tomey Gmeral John N. P.1itchell ha.111
testified that he did not try t.o fix a
government investigation or !inancier
Robert L. Vesco in return for a campaign
contribution.
1'.1itchell. "'ho along with fonncr Com·
merce Secretary J\fnurice Stans is charg·
ed ,,·ith conspiracy and perjury in coo-
nection widl Vesco's $200,000 contributioo
to President Nixon's re-election cam·
paign, forcefu1ly denied \Vcdncsday
t11ing to ·tamper wi th the Jnv('Stigatlon
by the Securities and Exchange Com-
mission (SEC).
TES'ITFYING AT his trial in U.S.
District Court, Mitchell said his only COO·
nection \\ith the Vesco case "'as a
telephone call to SEC C'hairman William
Casey to arrange a meeting with llarry
Scars. a gcH>el\IWn for VC!reO and
fonncr New Jersey state ~nator.
'"Did you al any time ask Casey to do
anything but 11•hat you just descrilx-cl ?"
Mitchell's defense attorney, Peter Flem·
ing, asked.
"No. not at any time," ~1itche!J
anS\\'ercd.
"Did you feel you were impeding the
SEC invcstigation1"
';On the conlrary." ~litchell S<lid "I
thought t might further it."
TIIE SEC JNQUTRY eventually
resulted in a civil suit aC'Ctl~inp. \'f'Sl'O ,,f looting Investors Ch'crscas Scr\'it·e~. a
nlulual fund Empire "'~co had "'rcs1rd
('f)fltrol of fron1 Bernard C.:ornfeld, of SZl·I
1n1llion.
nmrndment aft('t" Sen. 'V. 0. Childrrs or
Pensacola warned that passage of the
amendment \\'OUld validate homosc1ual
marriages and put women in battle in
\\'artin1e.
"Cari you imagine an 18-year..old girl,
raised in the church. being drafted in10 a
barrncla full of hardened military men
and issued GI boots and uniform.'!~" he
asked his colleaguC!I.
"When this happens, the hearts of
Amcricaru: wiJl bleed. They "'iii break ."
Sen. George Firestone of Miami liken·
cd Oiilders' argun1ent to the ancient
Chinese custom of binding the feet of lit-
tle girls ..
"Y.'e don't need to cripple our \\'Orntn
to protect them," he said. "If "'e unbind
them. they "'ill not run away from us -
lhey'll remain at our sides as equals."
Ahourezk Claims
Troops at Coast
WASHmGTON (UPI) -About !,200
U.S. 11arines had been stationed off the
coast of Cambodia in violation of legisla·
tion enact.ed last year, Sen. James B.
Aboorezk (O.S.D.) says.
11arine Corps offlcials acknowledged,
that the amphibious for ce had bc<>n in. the
gulf of Siam off Cambodlli , but said it
never came closer than 40 mites to the
coast and since had returned to its home
base in Okinawa.
The l\farine officials said such forcr.s
had been in the Pacific for \.\'ell O\·er a
decade, and that "1e unit Abourezk men·
liooed had gone to training a~as in the
Phillippines and Hong Kong, as 11·ell as
the Gulf of Siam.
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Golda Meir Hits 'End
Of the Road'-Resigns
JERUSALE~f 1 lfPI) -Prime Mlnister
fr0lda J\lcir -"at lhe end of the road" -
ft1rma!ly trndered her resignation 10
President Ephraim Ka tzier today in
reaction to the factional infighting in htr
ruling Labor Party.
"'!\!r. Presidt>nt.'' J\1rs. J\1eir said in her
'letter of resignation. "In accordance \\"il h
pm\'isions Of section 23 Of the basic Ja\Y
of go\'emmcnt and ha\•inc informed the
enbinet of my inu•ntions I here"'ith
tender my resignation from the post o!
prime minister."
~fr!. P.feir's formal resignation follow-
t'CI by orie day her bombshell an·
nouncement lhat she 'A'a!i stepping do"·n.
II will open a battle for her succession at
a crucial time In the moves for Middle
~:ast peace bet"·ecn Israel and the Arabs.
BEFORE SENDING her letter to
Colan llclghLs where t!Jcre has been da l·
ly fighting for a month.
"There will be M [llmospbere ol ten·
iPUveness," Eban said .
A spokesman for the prime mlnlsler
said the reslgna1IOI\ would be eff~tive
immediately, but 1'1rs. f\1eir would not
1tbandon her post until a new prime
minister is chosen to head the currtnt
cabinet oo a caretaker basi!o;.
As Syrian and Israeli troops today
""ent inLo 1he second month of a daUy
"'ar of attrllioo along the Cr0lan iieights,
Secretary oC State Kissinger prepared for
talks in \\'ashlngton aimed at separating
the opposjng annies.
A nine-member· delegation f ·r om
Damascus prepared to meet i n
\\'ashington with Kissinger today. Syrian
Katzir. M .... Me ir met with her cabinet lo 0 A Defittite Pitts' inform it officially.
Defense Minister Moshe Dayan. at the
Pmident llnfe-z A.~~d beg~n a thrl't'-day
\'isit 10 ~foseo)'· to dlscu~ the f\1irldle
East conflit1 and So\'IC·I econon1ic
assistance.
lSRAEl.I A:'ll·Il SYRIAS gunners trad-
rd artillery fire for a 30th consecutive
day \\'ednesday on the tense Golan
Hcigh13 ~ase-fire Hoes.
The official Syrian nt>\l.'S agency ac-
cused Israel of firmg shells only ynrds
from an outpost where ~1aj. (~n. BQigt
Ulgstrand , commander of the U.N. truce
supervisory organization, "'as visiting.
L'PI photographer Hugh Alexander,
reporting fron\ the Quneitra-Damascus
highway, said Israeli gunners shelled
SyriM po~itions for about a half·hour
during a steady rain .
C'enter of the crisis "·hich pro\'okcd Mrs. Pl d N • Pl
Meir's decision lo resign and polenliolly ease ixon ans
one of the candidates to succeed her, left
lhc cabinet meeting early.
Tu·enty minutes after receiving ~Ir!.
J\feir's formal resigniltion. Katzir said he M p l " . ' l T .
would begin con.wltatloos immediatel y ore 0 itica rips •ilh political leaders in an effort to find .
a replacement for her and her govern·
ment to nm Israel on a caretaker basis.
FOREIGN l\flNISTER Abba Eban said
Israel Yl'OUld -continue to mttt its in·
tc mational obligations during the transi-
lional period. Israel is engaged through
A mcrican Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger in delicate negotiatiOflS for a
troop disengagement vdth Syria on the
Birth Co1itrol
Not So Cornie
WASHINGTON (AP) -sen.
Richard S. Schy,•eiker says U.S.
foreign aid funds have beeen used
lo cirrulalc in Panama a birth con·
trol comic book picturing the Virgin
illary on the CO\"Cr.
tt b<>ars a caption. '"Little Virgin,
you \\"ho conceived y,·ithoot sinning.
help me 10 sin without rooc1'i\'ing."
the Pennsylvania Republican said
\\lrdnesday.
Sch\\·eiker protested ' · th i s
outrageous and distasteful use or
U.S. tax funds" in a letter to !\-fa!·
!hew J. Har\•ey, assistant ad·
ntinist rator of the Agency for
lnlcrnation3l Oevclopincnt IA!D l.
\VASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Nixoo is pleased \\·ith 1he reception he
got \\1cdncsday campaigning £or a COil·
gressiooal candidat~ in !\tichigan and
may make further tests of his popilarity,
hL'! chief spokesman sa)'S.
Returning from a presidential
rootorcade through Michigan's Eighth
District -a traditionally Republican
peninsula jutting into Lake Huron north
of Detroit -Wh ite !louse Press
Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler indicated
Nixon might do more campaigning this
year.
He said Nixon was "very pleased" by
the warm reception accorded by more
than 20,00) who tu.med out along the
sparsely populated 57·mile rural and
smaJl·town route.
ASKED IF TIIERE 1,1wld be morC!
sucb trips, Zteglcr smiled and said, ''he'll
be out."
Speaking four times in the five--hour
trip on behalf of candidate James J\-1.
Sparling. Nixon heard jeers and chan ts of
"Impeach Nixon NO\\'." Xear Sagina'll".
\\'here his plane landed. some signs read
··Resign \Vith Honor" and "If You Love
Us -Lca\'e Us.''
But most of the placards along the
motorcade supported Nixon -"\\'c're
for you i\lr. President." "This is Nixon
Cotmtry" and "Han g In There."
Nixon returnl.'d to \\'ashington \\'cd·
nC'sday afternoon. and the White House
awaited 'A'Ord from the House Judiciary
Committee. v.'nich is deciding "'!>ether to
subpoena 41 \Vatergate-relatcd presidcn·
lial Lapcs.
"WE'RE GOl!\G TO turn over all
materials St. Clair deems relevant." said
Whi te I-louse aide Dean Burch on the
relurn flight to \Vashington.
The ?.fichigan trip v:as Nixon's fi1"3l
strictly political campaign since !he
\\'atergate scandal broke open a year
ago. But he never mentioned the scandal
or his O\\'Tl political troubles. sticking in-
stead to a traditional, informal campaign
style.
lie chided Coogress for refusing to ap-
prove 17 of his' proposals, particularly
energy legisla,Lion. "We ha\·e moved."
said Xixon. " ... but the bottleneck is in
the Congress.""
State GOP Cnainnan \Vi I 1 i a m
McLaughlin said the vi~it "wns a definite
plus. II created a lot of intcrl'St and I
lhink "·c c:&n translate that into votes
Tuesday."
our UNITED AUTO \\"Orkcrs Presi·
<lent Leonard W~cock. "'ho has called
for Nixon's resignation, noted that the
President a\-oided ~gina\v and Bay City.
\\'hich both ha\·c high unemployment
rates. "I don't think he 'nad much impact
on \'Olcrs in rhc Eighth Di strict," \Vood·
cock said.
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SAN BERNARDINO (API
-Three men have bc:oen
sentenced to life in prison
without. parole for the kidnap-
slaying' of the estrange<:! wife
of OOe of them . hE'r 1 .... ·o teen-
:Jge children. and a family
friend.
San Bernardino County
Superior Judge Joseph A.
Katz imposed the sentences
\\lednesday on Robert n.
. ~1eier. 3h. a Gennan nation3J ·
F.dward J. ~lontoya , 37. of
Fresno, and Ph'ilip Elw'On
Walters. 42, of Fonlana.
They "'ere con"icted March
25 in tht> murder of ri.tei<'r's
estranged Y:ife, Dorothy
Sanchez, 34; her children .
Toni, 15, and Bavid, I~. ;fnd
• John MeGrai l. 19. a frit'nd of
the Sanchez family.
TlfE BODIES of 'the four
victims were found in an
isolated area near Sa n
Bernardino last October . af ter
~-!rs. Sanch<'i' mot hr r
reportedly paid a I 7, 0 0 0
ransom. A!\ four victims had
been beaten and strangled or
statt>ed to death.
SUES FOR $750,000
Artist Xavier Cugat
TARGET OF SUIT
Actor Woody Allen
Xu.1,ier Cugltt S11tes
Woody Alle11, Studio
LOS A~GELES I Al'I -
Latin bandleader X a vi <' r
Cugat has filed a $750.000 suit
against comedian. \\'oody Allen
and l lnitcd Artist Corp .
charging invasion of privacy
in a scene from Allen's lates t
movie. "Sleeper."'
Cugat, 74. alleged in the sui t
filed "'t'dnesday in SuJ)('rior
Court that his name \\'as uSC"d
in the film "'ilhout hi s
permission and that by so
doi.ng, the de fendants
"diminished his ability and
reputation as an artist."
CUGAT , who now devotes
lJ1aco11stit11tio11al?
U11equal Scl1ool
Fi11ancing Hit
LOS A~GELES I UPll -
The school rinanc ing sys!Pn1
that al!O>A"S more n1oncy to be
spent on children f r o m
~·ea!thv or middle c I a ss
districi s than is S(>('nt in poor
neii;:hborhoods violates the
state constitution, a Superior
Coun Judge ruled \Vednt?Sday .
The ruling Is almost certain
lo be appealt'd to the State
Supreme Court.
Jud11,e Berna rd F. J rffe~n
said that quality of education
was riot !he issue, but equality
even if ~ually-fundcd
schools <A"ere equa1Lv bad . in
-0rd£'r to meet the state l'On-
sutution.
"Ir U!'\IF'OR~11n' of trcat-
mrnt \\'ere to result in all
<:h!ldrrn bein~ pro\'1ded a lol4'-
qua l1ty educational prograrn
-or ('v<'n a clearly in-
adequate program -th<'
California Constilution would
be satisfi('d ," Jefferson s.1id.
A U.S. Supreme Court
decision last year, in a case
invof\'ini: Trxas sehools. hrld
thu t d isparity in school districl
finances does nol violate 1he-
t"qUal prolet:tion clause of the
U.S Constitution.
Jt>fferson rult>d in thr Ser·
rano \S. 1~rl£>sl casr >A1h1ch has
bt'en mov ing th r o u J.! h
California rourts for fi\"C
~ears..
James Br1j!~s. rhit·f of th<"
school dh is1on of th<' Losl
An i;:elc!I Coun1y Counsl'l'S of-
f1<'f' said !f1c rl' \s a "v1rt11al
cl'rt.11nty" thl' t·.i~l' \\'iii be.• .ip-
pcalt-d
"11115 CASE is . too im:
port.ant to h:n·l' 1t rest at tl11•
trh1I rourt IC\'('l," Rrigi;:s sa1d .
''It has impl ications for finan-
i'1ng of othrr public srr.·tces
that lhr t'Ourt \\'oulrl deern !o
be \'ital!y 11111)(')rt:1nt. such ••~
firr protection. police sc rvict"<;
health ~rr\'1rr" ··
OUR 39..~NIVERSARY
PICTURE-GIFT TO YOU
18 x 2-1" FUll·COl QA LITHOGRAPH OF REX BRAN Dr c;
'\·VATEt1COL0 f1 f,'.LL D,\Y BELQ'.I/ OLD S ADDLE!JACK
Reccn1 ly t<>J1 tHCd 1n th" Ch,111•"> (;:111.,r1ns' 0nc"man snow of Rr>-.;
Br;ind!'s paont1nqs, tn <; .-•. t tci. ...,, r 1 .-. r "'1 <: 111 Laquna Fcder .11 ':<
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A jury deliberalrd three
days before finding !i.1eier and
~lontoya guilty on four counts
of murder and fou r counts of
kidnaping for ransom \\'tth
bodilv harm. The jurors t•on-
\•ict~ \\":ilters on the kid-
naping charge but acquitted
him of rnurder.
his time lo oil and y,·ater pain-~----------~
ting. is mentioned i n
··steeper" in a sequence stxl >A'-
1n~ an oil painting in y,•tiich
Cu~Jt is 1dcnllficd as the
artis1.
lie said thr· :-ippc.•al \Vl'lt1ld l"t<·\
00500 on the practical prob-
lems of bringing school e:o;-
pe nses 1n ho•!!('r-Off d 1~·ri ,·t$
do"'n tn thr 1£'Vf·1 of thno;;(• in
povrr!v :irrao;; or !hr roorr1
~chonl~ 11p to n m"<1 1:'!n \\'l'.1r•1
the olhrr school~ \\'OUld h:i\"
to mrl'L
~t COME TO OUll A~:NIVERSARY O PE~l llOU S[ ·g~o
~1eier, in person. and the at-
torneys for his codcfendant s
told a hushed courtroom
before the sentencing that
they were innocent of the
charges and they had not
received a fair trial.
Suit Filed
By Museu1n
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
officials at the Antelope
Valley Aero r-.tuscum y,·ent to
court \\'e dnesday for
permission to fly Howard
Hughes' old Convair to their
desert headquarters
Reinecke
Optimisti e
Over 'frial
SACflMIE~TO (UPI ~ -Lt.
Go1•. Ed Reinecke. ~·ho has
pleadrd innocent 10 perjury
charges, "'as optimistic toda y
that his trial would be held
befor<' the June 4
gubernatorial prima11• elec-
tion.
At his arraignment \Ved-1
nesday in \\la~hinf!on. the I
Repu blican candidate for
go\·emor pll'aded "ab>:oluteJ~· I
not guilty'' lo three counts of 1
lying 10 a Si'nate com mittee.
Rcin<'Cke also asked that his
trial be compl <'led before the
primary election.
Upon re tu r n i n g to
Sacramcnto \\'ednesday night.
the lieut enant govemor told a
brief airport ne11·s conference
"Sl{'{'pC'r."' SC'! in the yrar
2173. is ahou1 a mr£'k healrh
food stort• O\\'Tler \\"ho dies in
the 19705 and is defrosted 11»-
rc:irs later.
Besides the moneta r y
damaizes. Cugal also i., a&king
'for a prel iminary injunction to
block the fi\n1 frotn being
shown.
The suit said Allen, 39, 14·ho
stars in the n1ovic. also "'as
TOT DIES
IN POOL
(;LE~n:\LE rt rl ! -A ~-\"car-0ld boy dro11·nC'<I in
his family's S»'lmn1in~
pool \\.-cdnC'sday :.fter h10:
tricycle toppl ed into lhr
v•ater.
~lr s. J . Benn et
tleincmann said her son.
,John. y,·as alone outsidr
fnr ;1 few 1ninutrs "'h!'ll
lhe lncidrn! OCCt1rrC'd .
JeffC'r"Oll C'On1n1rntt"d ;i t
l('n J.:lh !hat nrlthl•r h•· nnr lh<'
S!:l!•· Suprezni' Court. in an
rarlu·r rulini: \\lTI' :ihl1· ·
find ;1ny r1·qu1n ·n1•·nt 111 111"
!.late con ~\1\ution th.ii thdd11·11
bt.> rro1 lfll·ll \\1th :1 l'••r1a.n
lt·i·e! of qua!1t~· of l'Cllll':1t i.n1
onl~· lh:.H 1\h:H1'1r r is pro\·1d,·d
br f'qu ;d for a!!
one of its script writer,;. . L-----------'
.lt>ffl'r~on ru h.'CI thn' !hr n,·11·
school fln;in,·1nJ.: 1,la•1 1flup!('(f
by the s!;tlp lr~io;;l.it ·ir ·· l;i~t
y('ar In m1>rl Slh'h 1Jb1•·1·\11"lno;;
rl •d nu! ~:11 1~'.\' :It•' -t.,lr f'·J n·
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KIDS FREE!
WITH ncKETS r•OM ANY PLAZA sro•E
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LAGUNA HILLS. 24038 Calle de ta Plata • LAKE [L '.llJ ' PE bQO V/•c~I C.1an11tm Aver"ue
BELMONT SHORE Com.r.g ::.con~
The restored plane. bought
from the Hughes organiiation,
has been tethered for years at
the Santa r..tonica Airport and
is destined to become part of
the Museum 's aviation history
ex-hibit in Lancaster.
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Museum officials said the
four-engine Coovair, often
piloted by Hughes during the
1940s, v.·as fully certified for
fli ght.
Later, though, the city of
Sanla r-.1onica forbid t h e
museum to allow the plane to
leave the airport for reasons
of safety.
that the trial v:ou!d be held
prior to the June Primary.
''The judge rerognized the
need ,·· ~latNI Reineck<'. noting
that U.S. District Judge Bar-
rington Parker -although
setting a tentative trial date
for June 19 -~aid he \\'OUld
"reconsider"' his court calen-
dar in view of Rcinecke's re-
quest for an early trial date.
Both Heint'Cke's lawyer and
\Vatcrgate prost'Cutors said
!hey could be ready for trial
by ;..tay 20.
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Velvets, velveteens,
antique satins,
terrific shapes1 colors
and a giveaway price.
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luggage arounrJ .. _ 1u~t grab rhc hardies
and thc,y follow you anywhere!
Avo;lol:~e in camel ord b-ick for IOO;es,
camel for IT'Cn.
Tote 35.00
Beauty rose 60.00
Lod ic.,· corry-on 70.00
24" pu:l man 82.50
26., pullman 92.50
C""Ormc nt carrier 140.00
Men's carry-on 77.50
3-suiter I 00.00
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Abuse of Privilege?
Jn n recent closed se~i;ion . the Rules Committee of
the stu.te Senate voted against permitting 1·eprcsenta·
lives of Co m1non Cause tu check records of mass mail-
ings by Sena101·s. •
The citizeos' group was seeking to round out n
study of legislntors' mailing habits which. it maint~i.ns,
show that incu1nbents take advantage of free malling
privileges to bolster their re-election campaigns.
The Assembly Rules Con1mittee did OJ>E'.n its. mail·
ing records for the study -and the r~sult1ng figures
are a good clue to the Senate committee's reticence.
io'or example: In September, 1972 (an election year)
62 Assemblymen sent out 4,254.178 pi~ces of free mail
to their districts. This was about I 0 times the volun1c
1411.200 pieces by 8 Assemb!ymcn) recorded in the
previous Septen1ber (a non-election year. . .
Jlresenl rules permit three . free 1nailu:igs a year,
up to 45 days prior to an election. Proposition 9, the
Common Cause-sponsored campaign reform initiative,
would prohibit n1ailing at public expense once an in·
cumbent fi led for off.ice, about three n1onths before a
primary election.
In 1972. state taxpayers shelled out almost $2.5
million for free mailings by legislators -$32,000 for
each Senator and $18.000 for each Assemblyn1an.
'l'his is a tidy sum for a challe nger to match.
Reasonable Rec1uest
For three years the Oran~e County Airport La nd
Use Commission has been trying to extracl from the
county enough money to do the job for which it was
created.
Each year. its request fo r budget funds ranging
from $60,000 to $70.000 has been cut back to a flat $500.
But the commissioners, who serve without pay, ap·
porently are-expected to function without office space
or staff to help assem ble background material for their
recommendations.
·'!'his year they are askjng for $70.000 to finance a
five-member staff. Commissioner Brian Douglass has
suggested the panel bC aboli~hed if funds to enable it
to fun ction are not available.
This would be unfortunate. Jt is a valid agency and
its services are needed. It warrants sensible consider-
ation in the b~eting process.
HoJi<l av Victims ,,
The Pet Assistance Foundation of California, which
for the past two decades haS concerned itself with. the
welfare of clontestic pets, hh.s issuell its annual plea
to well-1neanirrg pareots ·and grandparc ntS: Please think
twice before you buy one of lhose cute. cuddly live
bu nnies or fl uffy yell ow chicks as an easter gift for the
you ngsters in your home.
'r he foundation succeeded so1ne time ago in ob·
taining state legislation banning the c1uaint but cruel
cust.on1 of dying chicks and b\1nnies 1n pastel shades
for Easter,
But Is is difficul t. if not impossible, to ban thei r
sale. So thousands of ha pless small creatures meet an
untimely death in the season of new J1fe. A youngster
enchanted with a tiny. live ani1nal will literally love it to
dea.th. And most urban households are ill-equipped to
<:are for chickens and rabbits, even if 1hey do survive.
So buy the kids a cuddly stuffed Ea ster toy that
will take aU the affection they can give it. Or take them
to a children's zoo where they can pet the animals and
then leave them in peace and in expert hands.
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The seven-member commission was established by
the Board of Supervisors to study land. ~se pr~blem s
around the seven public. private and n11l1tary airports
in the county and advi se on zone variance requests.
This is one problem that can only be solved by con·
cerned parents. And lhe time to solve it is before Easter
Sunday. "WHO WE Ll!SER ATI N6 TODAY, c::iENE RAL?"
State's Prisons
Breed Revolution
(First of tlitee co/un1ns on revolu-
tionary forces and tlle state prisons)
Explosive events -starting \\'ith
prison riots and slayings and culminating
in the kidnaping of Patricia Hearst -
have served noUccon the law-abiding:
Revolutionary forces inside and outside
Califomla prisons are v.·ork ing in tan-
dem. The prisons now serve as recruiting
grounds for rev?lu·
lion-miflded convicts
who are tra~. de-
ployed and assigned
to lemirism <iftcr
they escape or 8re
released . "Pris on
refonn" has been
mi s u se d as the
mioke· screen l o
hide tht' revolution.
This is no new or sudden development.
Jt has been coming for years - a cancer
slowly eating its \\"ay through the vit~ls
of the prison system and the body·pubhc.
Thooe who have been \Vatching closely
have warned us about it. Slate Senator
11 . L. Richardson (R·Arcadia ), is one.
f'or years he ha s been urging s"·ifl and
!rtmng action to stop lhe revolution in its
early stages. As early as 1969 he \\'3S
pleading. then demanding. That !he
Reagan administration lake hel'<i.
BECAUSE OF lllS oul~pokenness
revolutuionary groups put out a "con·
tract" on his life. He and his family v.'ere
under 24-hour guard for several \\'eeks.
As a member of 1he State Senate Select
Conunittec on Penal inslltutions.
Richardson and 111embcrs or his staff
ha ve visited most of the prisons in
California. They inlc r\'ie\vrd a Jar~c
number of correctional officers and in-
mates and accumulatl'd a lari:e col·
ll'Ction of lethal. made.in-prison "·"apons.
Almost one year ago. on July 13. 1973,
Richardson testified before the House
Committee on lntemal Security. He
1vamed that committee "we are dealing
with an e:ft>losivc problem that could \\·ell
( RUS WALTON )
become a major domestic threnl."
The main thrust of his trslimony dealt
11.·ith names and numbers of violent
revolutionary groups and indlvkluals
"seeking to disrupt and dest roy our penal
institutions." lie detailed tbe "increased
and concerted effort by militant and
subversive groups to influence and in-
doctrinate prison inmates \\'ith in-
flammatory and revolutionary ideas"
and "to condition them to ratio nalize any
acts o( violence."
llE LISTED. as dangerous organiza-
tions inside the prisons. the Mexican
~fafia ( .. expanded beyond the prison
walls to control the flow of narcotk'S in
and out of penal institutions "\: the
Nueslra Family ; the Aryan Brothl•rhood
("comprising forme r members of thr
American Nazi Party. forn1er outlav.'
motorcycle gang members and the
~tanson Family Clan") aod the Black
Guerrilla Family.
TI1e inost \'icious "ou1slde" revolu-
tionary group is the Ven{'('remos. Last
\\'eek a former nl('mber of that force
gave seeret testimony to the Stale Senate
Subcommitlee on Civil Disorder. In his
testimony. •the informer claimed th:1t the
Venccremos is virtually the S<ime as the
SL.A -Y:ith more sophistication aod ad·
ditional leadership.
11ere is an excerpt from his statement:
'·The first thing we (the Venceremos\
\Vere going to do u·as scl up training
camps wherei n 11.'e could train sn1all
teams from the Vcnc~reinos organizaiion
and from escaped prisoners th;1t v.·c had
assisted.
•·\\'E PLANNED on stopping Californ ia
Department ()f Corrections buses en
route. commandeering lhem w it h
~·eapons. freeing .specific prisoners that
Dear
Gloon1 v •
Gus
One thing about streliking-at long
last "'e can lell the J,x>ys front the
girls . J .C.t~.
Gloo""' G ... CIM'llMt~ll l rl 111 ...... itTM Ill' ftlele~ ind eo 1t01 .-Cf-IUl!lt' rtflKI fflt
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u·e kne1\' \\'ere being transfl'rred and at·
ten1pting to recruit others on the spot
with 1he reward being their freedom . \\'e
would have a training camp where 11.·e
\\'ould train them in illega l activities -
sabotage, assassination. kidnaping, rob-
bery.
"Our plans \\'ere to set up so I.hat each
60 or 90 days u·e \\'Ould have a 10-man
squad fully trained . This squad would be
tratnro for a specific mission. (One
mission was· the abduction of the state's
five-member Adult Authority, en bloc.
The five V.'Crc to~ h('Jd in a constanlly
nlOving truck-van. hnpossiblc demands
\\'Cr(' to be made on the Govl'rnor. As
those demands were rejec1ro or wtml'I.
one-by-0ne the officials v.·erc to be
murd!'red and dumpt-d along the
highv.·ay.)
"OJ\'CE TllEY had completed the
mission, 1hat JG-man squad disintegrated
and l\'ent into fi\'e tv.·o-man teams and
11.·ent into five different parts of the roun·
try. five different cities. They created
the u·hole evolution O\•er again ..•
recruited another 10 men. trained thein
for SO or 90 days. and sent them on their
mission.
"Over u period of :1 year. \\'ith this cy·
e!e. \'OU can st'C how fast we intended to
mulliply."
"Think about this.'' Richardson urged
rcefntly. "we have about 21.000 inn1ates
in our state prisons. There are about
20.000 on parole. \Vith the heavy
recruiting on the inside and the tight con-
trol and discipline by those forces on the
outside ~, • we have one helluva potential
re\'olutionary army on our hands.''
Nex1: I.he quiet rcvolutiona ri~.
Odds Seeni to F11v or Politic11l Felons
How the 'System' Works
\VASl~1NGTON-It happens e\lery
lime lhey acknov.·ledge a crime. "See:'
they shout, "lhe system \\'Ol'ks.'' noubt-
lcss y,·e shall be hearing those v.·ords now
that eight miserable Ohio i\ational
Guardsmen have been indicled for the
Kent State kil!ini;s.
Eccentrics like \.\!illiam Saxbe and
chautauqua-faccd. Goody Two· S hoes
HO\\'ard Baker arc right-the system
does v.•ork. But v.•hat's the system~ The
syslcm is that four ronegc students are
gunned dov.·n and nine are \\·ound.ed. For·
political reasons, the Justice Department
does nothing about the slaughter: and
then . four years later, for other political
reasons. it goes after thC'S(' eight guys.
Noticeably unindicted Is James A.
JUlOCies, then c;o\'emor of Ohio, "·ho sent
the Guardsn1en armed wit h rines and
live ammunition onto a college campus.
Even v.·hen they are acquitted. for
surely no jury that can r<'ad a calendar
is going to convict them. ·they v.·ill have
been punished. \\'ith the cost of lav.·ycrs
tcday, indictment is punishment.
The \\'ay the system v.·orks is that the
farther down you arc and the less
responsible you ar(', the stiffer the
punishment. Therefor(', it follO\\·s that
!he biggest losers in the crimes and
punishments of Yi'atergate will be those
pathetic Cuban bwi;lar5.
BY SO~tE sort of foul-up. they\·e got
Stans aod ~l itchcll standing trial for a
fev.• crimes. But if thev are convic1ed.
you can expect them "to get about as
rnuch punish ment as 11.•as given to thOSt•
businessmen who pleaded guilty to il!t•gal
ca1npaign contributions.
Fonner Altonicy General Richard
Kleindienst is getting th~ fix put in for
himself so he won·t have to stand !rial
for pcrj.ury. According to The
\Vashington Post. his plea bargaining
with the Special-\\'.atcrgate Prosecutor's
Office is being held up while all parties
scour the law books to find .a misde-
meanor minor enough for him to plead
guilly to. Agnew still has a government
( VON HOFF MAN )
office and staff: and then lhey go indict
\\'illiam E. Perkins. 28. of Canton. Ohio.
for v.·bat he n1ay or may not have done at
the behest of the Agncws and Klcin-
diensts on a spring day four years ago.
He and the other Guardsmen have been
jettisoned right out of the system. A man
11.•ho is still in the systC'm is Agll('w's sue·
ccssor·in'<rime as Baltimore County Ex-
ecutive. Dale Anderson. On \Vcdncsda y.
!\larch 20th , !his crook v.·as convicted of"
32 counts of eX"lortion. conspiracy and tax
evasion. On "the following l\londay. he
\\·as invited to dinner at the Governor's
n1ansion.
AND!=:RSON. a Democrat. has more
brass than his prcdecL'SSOr. Agnev.·. 11.·ho
pleaded nolo contcndcre and quit. This
charac ter won 't resign -aft(•r all. he too
has an oven1'helming mandate from the
people -and Ht'p. La\\'rcnce llogan.
running for Thl' Republican gubernatorial
non1ination in i\.laryl.and. doesn't think he
should. Give thC' felon "the benefit of the
doubt ,'" says ex-FBI m:in llogan, 1,·ho
ser\'es on lh<.> llou se .Judiciary Con1-
n1ittee, \\'here he can exercise the same
e\e\'ated sense of ethics on the question
of in1pea<'hment.
\\'ht>n tt comes to gi\·ing a crooked
politician the bcnC'fil beyond a reasonable
doubt . there is bi-partisan unity, Lei ·~
not I>..• pre1nature in judging !\Ir.
1\ndcrson because he 's bren found guilt_,·
by 12 jurors after a t"·o-and-a-half-monl h
trial; "-e·re certainly not goi ng to kic~:
Agne\v <1round : and v.c feel great
sadness for !l.1itchcll's tr.igC'dy. ;\s for
'.'-i1xon. Ron Ziegler is up nights inventing
new rights for the Yo-Yo King as dcfen-
dunt. l~e gets to veto any charges hl"
doesn't like. he gets to select and censor
the evidence. he gets to rnake Congress
keep the e\'idcnce secret and he gets t\VO-
h11ndred·yrand-a yea r tax free .
This is 1he1r system. 1vherein they ride
in limousines fro1n 1>lace to place to ex·
plain the sacrifices of public service.
After \1 hich they nun1c bridges. schools.
dams and high11·ays after themscl\'es and
aspire to h~1·e their likenesses cut into
mountainsides. 1.1·hi1e recordings of their
voices 1ns1ruc1 us that the highest fonn
of citizenship is to 1·ote for them and
rerrain from displaying host ile placards.
Sagan Reveals Sa gan
A bestselling author \Vho enj()yed
\\'Orld"•ide -albeit at tin1es some\vhat
scandal-tinted -acc\aln1 slnce she v.·as a
\'ery yowtg girl. France·s star 110\·cJist.
Francoise Sagan. nov.' In mid-career.
makes a nu\)or break wi1h her literary
past Rnd steps fonl'ard as her O\\'ll n1ain
protagonist in a romant ic. pulsa1 ing
book: Scars on the Soul t ~lcGra"··ll ill.
$5.95 1.
In this marvelous novel !he author of
Bonjour Tristes11;e, Aimei-\'ous Brahms,
A Cerlaio Smil e and other highly sue·
C6Sful "·orks, blends skillfully Uie
elusive nuances of fiction and an intimate
( THE BOOKMAN )
~elf po1trait in ii lCJvc story that sparklt'<i
with the ininutnble Sag :int' s f] u t•
suprernacy of ~tylc. del icacy. sophlsti c:i·
t1011 <ind rynicisn1
Joanna Kihnartin·s senslth·e lransla ·
t1on doE's jusliCT to Saga n's deft probes of
the heart an(! to her striking CUt.'.ll\'ays Of
the human con1('dy.
VICTOR DE KEYSERLING
Ford Paid One-third of His I • come 1n Federal Taxes
\\'ASHI:"'GTO\ -.~ ron£ide111ial audft
of \'ice President c:erald ford's tt1xes
prove!' that not alt politicians are 1111'
cheats.
Both the internal l{evenue Service and
tht Joint Congress·
ional Tax ntion Com·
mittce, \l.'hich inves·
ligated P r e s idcnt
Ni>;on·s taxr'.'>, nll!O
audih.'<1 F(lrcrs. re·
turn~ bt'rore ~11! 1\aS
('()flflrmcd :is \'ice
Prcsidcnl .
1be Prc.sk!cnt is
now stuck "'ilh a bill for $-li6,tll In back
Laxes after the. IRS dlsallo"l'<i Y'\~'ral
dubious deductions. The Vic" Pr!'1o:idt>n1,
in cootrast. merely had to make n few
minor adjustments.
. TIJ~ COl\"FlDENTI At~ Forti a u d I t
"'hich v.·e have obtciincd portrays an 10-
herently honel'it man 11.·ho belirvrs he
should bear hi~ (a ir share or the lax
bunlcn.
Ford's relum~ show 11 101nl income or
$224.364 .IO for I.hr Jirl'it three years or the
1970s. He paid $7~.l I I.44. or about a •hird
of his Income, In fedcr11t IJl)(r.l'. An addi·
llonal $6.2111A2 was paid to ~·lichis.an in
sta te !axe.!.
Over the s~me tftr~ar pc_riod .
Pl"esident Nixon reported a total Income
of l'llH,lf>Ul )~t paid only $5.969.01 in .
federa l taxca. This wa.s less,,~ one per·
cent Of his inco1nt'. }le paid Rb~lu!cly
nothing in stale laxes. despite tilt fa ct
that he nlaintalns residence~ in bo!h
California and Florida.
TAX AGEr-.rrs carefully Investigated
h\·o arcoun1s which Ford used to pay
political bills. Declares lhe oonfidcnti11I
audi t: "Nuntcrous itc1ns v.·ere ro1Uidered
10 be taxable befort> receiving ti.tr. Ford 's
diary rind lhe fa ct that \\.'C \\.·ere un.1blc to
tra«' triptS to certa in localloos at cert:iln
times of the year, .. After roctlving the
diaries , . , all of the plane travel tlrkels
and cash advall(.'('S '4'ere accepted n!
lc~itimatr polllieal expendit ures.''
This comp.ire$ to the $27.015 th:it the
joint cnmmittee claimed President Nixon
ov.·L-s th<.· $(0\'emmcnt r travel expenses
he couldn'1 Justify.
~ IRS disallo1rcd an $871.44 dcduc·
1ion 1h.11 Ford took for specinl clothing he
had purchased for the 1972 Republican
t'On\·ention. The joint committee h:1d
fouOO thi!'i to be a lcgitlmal deduction.
But the IRS ruled the suit..~ wrrt not
"unique or dlsllnctlvr" in charae1er and.
~nerefore. leveled ;i. "tni1 deficiency '' of
$-135.n ag::ilnst f"orO..
· ALTllOUGl l he v.•:is ~dviscd he could
challenge lhi!'i. he insisted upon glvk'lg tOO
go\'en1ment !ht benerll of an)' doubt nnd
ordered his 11ccowuant 16 wrlh! lhe IRS .1
chl'Ck.
The wx agents also found tMt For<l
had "o\·Crlooll;ed" Sl ,167 '4'hlch v.-as billed
to lois pnlitical account but actually hr1d
been spent for a family trip to their cun-
dominium in !he Vail. Cc>lo .. ski country.
l'~ord thought he had reln1bur.scd the
political account, but i mm e d I al el y
ordered the necessary payment \\'hen he
learned othcr\\'ise.
"The analvsis or lhe diaries rf"!iultcd In
several queStions . , , " s1a1es the ilndit.
•·fn 111! cnses. the items v.·cre found 10 be
correct." The Vice President. ln 01her
\\"Ords . kept scrupulously honest lax
records.
The famous d:He of July 25, 1969. v.tiich
is at the het1.rt of Pre!iident Nixon's Im·
proper deduction for paptr! dont1led 10
lhe National Archi\'CS. also turned up In
the investigation of F'ord's taxes.
THE TAX SLEllTJlS chtcked lbc
dt>precialion tha t Ford had claimed on
his Vail , Colo .. condominium. ~)1 "felt
that an lsslJc should be raised as to the
n:,c of 200 percent depreciation , •• The
cutofr date for u.,c of 200 pe.rccnt tlr.
prcei:ttion for this type of property "'as
7 21 ·~1.
··The ~rds presented to us,"
dccl3rrs the document. "substantiatfd
the fact thnt ~ purchase contract wns,
signed rind an ir,tial deposit \\·as made fin
6125 69 (\1·hich) sup e use of
both 200 perct'nt declining balance
depreciation and additional rirst year
depreciation." In short. the transaction
\\·as entlrt'ly proper.
Like Nixon. the Vice President also had
a problem v.·ith "missing" documents.
Some dt'poslt slips for one of Ford's ac·
counts couldn't be found .
The IRS ''requested these arid received
sotne of them, but were told that the
b;'1Jnnce of the missing depo.c;it slips could
no1 ~ round. llov.<"\'Cr. \1·lth lhc use of
rhe diary and ~tr, Ford's and ~lr .
Buchcn's (a formt'r Ford law partner \
nssistance. niost of the unidentified de·
posils 1\·ere explalned, ''
TIIE FORD TAX su1nmary i-hov.'S he
contributed a total or $6.3~2.22 10 charil~'.
All lhr deductions were a\lov.·ect after
ca reful scrutiny,
A thorough investigation of his eht'clt -
lng accounts. particularly check! made
out to cash, turned up ''nothing slgnlfi·
cant." The confidential audit mentions
that Ford 11.·~s "surprised himself to
know that he can go through a v.•eelc
.!pending $.'l or l~s because of numerous
mecllng11 and lunchd p3.id by others.
par11cularly daring 1b~ ca m p a I g n
season."
Mktod about hi11 bl.lls at th~ I louse
rescaurant for his 011.11 lunch.' Forti told
the ill\.'iSlif!ators 1hat "the (.'()$\ or hls
usu.al lur,cn af conagc cheese and
unsv.·eetened grapefruit ju'ice is vt>ry
nominal .''
\\'lllTE 1-IOUSE t~TGU R!=:S show Prcsi·
dent Nixon's net l'iOrth more than tripled
from $.107.141 in 1!'169 to $988,5?2 in 1973.
Ove?.r the same time span. Ford's \\'Orth
jumpOO from $130.526 to $li9,i51 -about
a•3S peret!nl increase.
fn 1970, Ford had an income of
$91.322.11. lie forkt'l'.l O\'c.r $35,121.09 in
federal ta.xts and Sl.724 .00 1n slat<' taxt's.
Compared ""ith thl' PrC'Sld('nl. Ford Stu ..
rrndered nearly ~ times n10re in wx
p.1yments on an incom e of t11.·o-1hirds
less.
A YEAR LATF.H. his income total led
OUNGI COAST
DAllY PILOT
.Robert N. \\feed, {'ubliihrr
Tho111ru Kt•ttilf, £d,lor
IJarbarcz Kreiblcli
Edi1or1czl J,aae £d1ltir
Thursday. April It. 1974
68,114.58. He paid federal 1:1xes o(
S2Q,390.53 and state taxes of $2.273.il.
Although his int'01nc 11:is only about onc-
fourth the Presid~·nr's, Vorel puid about
2S times n1or~ taxes.
1\galn in 19i2, he had a $fi4Jl27.41 In·
come and paid $19.59!1.82 federal taxes
anti $2,262.72 sla te taxes. llr 1Mdc about
n four~ as n1uch as Nixon bu1 paid ap-
prox1ma1rl)' fivll times niore taxes.
In su1n. the Vice Prcsiden!'s tax
returns reveal him ns nn hone'SI man.
"ho has ncrer connl\'ed to Sl'Ck private
gain from his public position 111r siory
I~ a good tonic for a scandal·v.·earv pu!r
lie.
The t'ditoriaJ Ne of lht" Daily
PUc1 setk$ \Q Inform. and stlmulatl!'
n"ad~r5 by prHt>nling on this i>e.gc
dM'~ commmt&ry on toplrs of1n-
1£'rest by S)'ndleated columnl!it1 and
...:.,-1ocni1t1, by providing a rcrum for
mr.itera' v'"'" And by Pl't',.,nl\ng thla
llt"spapt r'i Clpinioo~ and 1dt=11s on
1·111r.,nt IO IJt<'i. 'th\· i:rtuorial ()pinions:
or the Oal!y Pilot llPPt'llr 011ty 111 lh<r
•·Jaor1al ._.,,h.tn\n al lh•• IQf' 0£ tht"
11aito-. OplnlortJ: "''pre,~d by Hitt ('()1.
un1nb:t1 aml t·llJ'luorusl.I and lell('r
11 rifer• IJ'f' thelr ov.·n and ro t"l'!Mt$r•
111tn1 ol thclr ,.i.-"-. by l~ Dill)'
Pllot SllOllld bti lntl'n"t'd
-De but
Kitn Dlnt;cci, teen-aged
Oroville waitress wh o
recently received ring
rrom ll ichard Burton.
m<ikes film debut 'vith
Burton in "'fhe Klans·
n1en ," in which she
plays role of ma.yor's
daughter.
Te11ebrae
' ,
THe
VILLaoe
S hy Eunil'l' \r.ilku11 '-· er,.vices It ':-. (ioodb\'l•·Sno\\· Bun
nil':>. ll1·JlO ·f~~S ll'l"·ll lll\ll\
·r1n1l' 111 \.·\L·r\· n110J.. .11 1d
An I lr;111n\ o f ·r111-: \11.1.\1,1.
llOUllCC( 11"' "'"'"'· Fmm '1"" \h·rc:.ntilL· l~ldg. 111 1 h,·
I t,1rlhL'"l t:ornl'r 111 "\Ir
Good Friday services Ydll be ('<1hhlL 0'>tun1· h~''a.\ ..... Fh.111
conducted by all churches lht· ... ttop-. :1r11und .. ur 111 ... 1d•·
throu hout the Southland ~·i1h l ni;dl . 111 t h•· .... h•JI"' rh.i! g liordt•r our ot11t·r :-.1d1•11..ilJ....,
nt'ar!y a!I churches obse rving E1t·r~·11·hcrL' .vn11 lool..'
thcnoonto3p.m.hoursor B ui no t l'\l'rv 1l.1\
vigil and silent prayer. rl·mt•rnbt.·r: Our rt·-.1:.1111 :.i111 .,
~lany churches will also ;.ind 1ht•;.itrl'" \1111 IM·opc.-11.1-.
· . . u:.u;d. cif rnur:-1·. hut •Jn 1t11-.
have special scrVlces on Good nne hnlulai Sundai·, 1110.,t 111
f riday. Among these. as told uur :.hop:. 11111 «lo:-.t·
to !he Dailv Pilot, arc the _sl.V~ -q~
Lutheran Church of I he P.\J,\ fl.tl\\"l-'.H:-0 1-"()lt
t.·taslcr. 2900 Pacific Vie\\' F1r1-: Sl-'.:\.'-'fl.\'S 1., ;u1<1\htr
Drive. Corona del ~1a r. 11•1lh
Tcnebrac service; Fairview
Baptist Church. F a i r v i e "'
Road and Fair Dri ve \\'ith a
of iiur ll Ol'l'i k10:-.ks and 11-.
rt·et·nt ;1rriv:1l 11a:-el"r!;.11nl 1·
\1t.·ll -tirn(·d . Bt•t·a u :.~·
'.\"0'1'111\'{i eould ht· mr1r1.·
1-:il .,tcr-y than th;1\ lini.;ht
•·Service of Darkness·• al 8 m<•SS of cut fln11 l·r-. :incl
p.m. and choral med itations hl<t":-nm1ng plant-. 111111t r the I
on the se1·en last \l'Ords of t rt'l":-0' ::;}Vt,_
Christ. · q,..~
1 St. Andrew 's Presbyterian ()fft•rings fnim ,di u\i·r
Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road tht· f)ld \\'(irld :u HI ih,· "\t•\1 .
Newport Beach \\'ill celebrale i·ome \O):!t'tht'l' at 111-:ll E
v.•ith a full day o( prayer wi!h i\:'\I> ·rilERE (hl'llt't' lh•·
Grace Chapel open for in· n;inie und d1:.t1n1 ·l1\1· :.hfJ)1
dividual prayer and medita-loi.:ol, hut lhl' rl<:lighttul ;u·-
tion from 7 a.m. to 8 p.ni.: a t'l·nt I:-ilcfin i lt'i~ l'uli:-h.
special presentation ;,\Vere Folk ,\rt and \\'c;.1vin,i.::-..
You .. 'T'here \\'he~., T_hc y l'ome Sl't' 1hl·m on !ht· Ith C!'lJC1f1~ ~-fy Lord . will bc 1 Ll'\l l. :\h·rean11lc ll htg
given 1n the sanctuary tit 81 ~';1< > < p.m. "7A~
St. ~-fat1 he1~ Lu_t h cr an Spt·:ik in g uf n.irni·:.·
Church of lrv!nc v.•111 have a Lf>l-"T,. l .. \J)\' dril'" \f)"!"
Tencbrae service at 7:30 p.m.. r ~1~et·1~1 h1c 111 \\l·.ir:1hlt·:-<11' presenting a drarna in v.•hich tht l''\r;i tall f.l ll~t hq..:11
candles arc extinguished as f.:1 :-.hiiin . pi·rh;ip-.·• 1 ,\iid 111
symbolic portlons of I h c ;i n:-.i\ l 'I" ~1 not hl·r q uc!-t 11111
Gospels are read. 1\hti·h 1~ oftl'll ;1-.kt'd. th•·
St. John the Divine . f:11111 1~ ht'Lrloom:.1 1nd1~pl.1\
Episco1?3! Church. 2~3 Orange ar•' fflr en in\ ini•nt. n11t l11r
Ave .. Costa ~tesa. v.·111 conduct :-.·de So-µlt-·;1-.,, l"n111_,.
a Good Friday prayer service · • NVV.
at 6:30 a.m .. liturgy at noon \ ~~
and Stations of the Cross at 71 p.m. ,\nd :-.pr:.ik1 n ~ 1d h1c~1
St. \\'ilfrid's Epi sc op al f:1:.h11:n · .. L1I~ .\nn •)t '.\141\·
Church, 8236 Ell is St., Hun-1 .\1.\0 !'J fl'l'I:. ;il_)(Ju! lin t·
lington Beach. \\'ill have a H'l\t'lr~· l'.~:1r t l~ :1.-. ~Ir.
si lent \'i gil from noon to 3 p.rn.! Blaek\\t•ll 1l't·l:-. .d~·ul hill'
Frlday, Holy Commun ion at 10 cl11!h1n ~: It :-ht)uld hl' dL'-.11--
a.m. On l·lotY Satu rday, follo\I'· n1·1t :.pl'Clf1c.1 1l~ li•r !hl· p~·1
ed bv public bapt ism at 4 pm .-.on \I ho 1:. tu 1\ l"<ir 11. t 'r nil
and Counseling and confession ha\ 1· only tu .~t·t• \1 h.ir -.h1·
at 4:30 p.m. :irHt er.1ftsman·hu:-hand U:i~·
Christ Lutheran Church. 760 ha1t crt'all·d 1111 th1~ pnn
Victori-a St .. ~ta 1\ll'Sa. \\'Ill e1plt·tobccornl'~1hehr;·l·r'1
have Tre-Ore services from _sl.V~
noon to 3 p.m .. fo!\ov.·ed hy al q,...,...
communion service and ''Th e Pi z7a, meatball.<:. ra\'1til1 ,
Sign of Finality" at 7:30 p.111 . .~a lam1 . sausacl·. pro1·ol11n1·.
Lutheran Church of the .. \\"l're dn1o!tng too tTIU«h
Cross. 24231 El Toro Road. tn ,i.:n un. bul lht·:.e :111<1 :ill
Laguna I-fills. ~·ill prcscnt ,the kind :-. uf other mouth
last of the playlrts entitled \1':1tl'ring J:!001!1 t·-. :1r1·
"Caiphns" from the ··Faces of :J\":lllahle lo t;1kc hnrnc or to
Lent'" by the members or the t•.1l hert• ;it our rr \l .• lr\.'\
church. \"ILl..\(:E. TaUlt·~ on th1·
St. Ja n1rs Episcopal Church, Slrt•t'I Ll'\t•l. 'lt•rtiltl11h:
3209 Via Lid o. S£'\\·pori Beach, Bid~. .:.'Jlz
\\'ill ha1·e its service from noon ?,!\~
to 3 p.m .. v.·ith an admission ·rhc '.\"EF.OLI': :'\EST ha!'
vigil at 7 p.1n ; Holy Sa turday ~ome of th e mo!'! un11!'11al
baplism and Holy Communion p;1ttern!' v.e\(' con1t· a<"rn:-.:.
at 4 p.m. and vigi l service :1n~·\\hl'l"t', f,1-.c1nati11c
wilh special music at 10:30 pn11t'<'I:-for an~nnt• 11ho':-.
p.m. t'\t•r put a :.t1t\·h nu r:1n1;1 :-
For a complete listing of all 1\\\• -.1.irt1·d lo 11 nt1· 1 .. r
Easter Sunday ser\"ices. as ;11\,\ \11101a11 hut 111th
submitted to the Daily J>1101. Ho-.~ (;r11·r m.1k1nJ.: ,1 :-1·t·o11d
see Saturday's church pages. tart•t·r nf nC't'ttlt•1)11111t, 11ho
\\Ollld d~Jl't'" l ;;v,,, -=?,,..~
r1)l1 CXf)f'C'I to IH\!'.I rhnlt'('
hll•nds of toh:Jl'CO and
t'\l'ry 11\hcr bmoloni.: <.1CC'l'~
bOl'Y ima~ina blc 111 .1
1>lar<' called 1111.,\~l)'S
TOfl1\CCO LOCI\ ER. r1Qh l .,
,\nd you rlo. Rut nolh1n.i: 1!-.
prcd1rtublc a round h1•rc .
\\'oul<l you nl~o IX'hl'll' i;t·r
n1an Steins ~n<I Tohy .J u~"'
Or a rc you rt•.:1d~· for th1:."
B:1rbed \\'1 rt•~ f1'hat ':. a
nt•\\ C'olll'l\111 1! '"'~"
"''"'· ""'" \\'hJt(•\('r. lh('\ think or
nt'\I. 11(' II h111t· 1t.
DISCu\'f:H TlllO:
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Pot Pi~ker 's Profits Pl11n11nct
ClillOllN'S
HAllSTYUNG
SPECIALIZING
from 'odd''"'
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long"°"
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Al't'h<'~ is a 2.>-1 l.'ar~ld ex·
tcut1\c \\hose buSinrss 1s sliir
ping b:tdl~ A fl'\\ yt'ars ;1go,
he 1nndc S.10.000 n yen r, un·
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South Co11t Village
ft t>All V PILOT
Hea rst l(idnapi ng Suspect
Seen as l(iller 4 Yea rs Ago
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -
Donald D.ivid DcFreeze. th{'
n1an believed to be Patricia
llcarst's kidnaper ''Cinque."
\\':l., 11c<.:n as a potential killer
four years ago, a n1an with "a
Io ta! luck of regard for hun1an
lift•." court reco rds reveal.
ca r rloor and !ltrurk her on the
head with a gun.
Thf' view of Dcf'reeie was
stated by a prosecutor at the
('Od of the 1970 robbery·assault
trial which resulted in
DeF'reeze'.! convict.ion and im· 1 pricionm('nt lie escaped from
prison in 1973.
THE PURSE con!ained a
$1 .000 cashier's check m11de
out to the v.'On1an. L1cFr<'('~e
v.'l'lll to the bank and tr ied to
ca!lh it, but teller1 v.·erc sus·
plC'ious and as thry m'lved t~
call p1!ice. DrF'rrfl7C ran.
A security guard shot at him
and he .c;hot back. Police ar·
ri\'f'd and joined 1he llhootout
DeF'rec7.r v.•as Injured in the
hanit . and foot and v.·as ar·
rested.
AT TitE SAJ\1E Ir i a I,.
11cFrreze himself sa id he, had
been to ld by his wife and doc·
tors that he 1vas mentally ill
:ind claimPd he escaped fr9m
a mental institution when he·
"'ii.s 14. TI1ere is no record in·
dicating this was true. but the
judge who sentenced hin1
recommended th at he rec('ive
psychiatric help -"a lot or
it" - in prison.
On r.·lay 18, 1970, the court
records show, Deputy Dist.
Attv. Dnniel Johnson sifTTif'd a
fin:il report on OeF'ree1e
wh ich was submitted to the
court.
"IT IS TJIE opinion of the
unde rsi,RnrQ," said Johnson.
··1hal th is person is a hi J?h risk
dani;:er to ~ocicty and that as
soon ;;is he is rrlf'aSl'd from
11rison. hf' v.·il1 ri•turn to his
s~1n1r violent carl'l'r.
"It 1s my opinion. further.
that this defendant will even·
tu:illy kill someone.
"The latter opinion is baS'Cd
upon his actions in this ca se
wherein he initiated a gun bat·
tic with police offi cers and a
security guard in order to
avoid capture. Th is indicates a
total lack of rega rd for human
life.''
BY TJIE Til\IE Tlli\T
'HIGH RISK DANG ER'
Donald David DeFreeie
u•oman !here u•Hh thr ee
children by a previous ma r·
riage.
Th e San Francisco Chroni·
cle . San Francisco Exami ner
and lr>\evision station KQEI) in
San Francisco have identi(ied
Dcrrceze as the man who
calls himselr ' ' C i n q u e
riltum e." !=-t>l f-procl.1imM field
marshal of the Symbionesc
Liberation Arniy.
IS TllE 'IOST rec<'n! tape
lie contendlod at the trial hr
had shot in sclf-<icfcn~c.
DEF'REEZJo;, A ."WATIVE of
Cleveland, discharged 1 ht'
pullhc-<:lef1;ndcr un4 v.•as ~ivcn
permission to represent
himself at his trial. Supe rior
Court Jud11e \\'illiam L. HitziC'
ruled Iha! J)cFrceie was in-
tcllig~nt enough to prepare hi s
own legal briefs and defense.
The case record is thick
with DrFreezc's personally
prepared legal documents.
some hand printed on lined
yellow legal pads.
His use of formal legal
language in the documents ic;
!'imil;ir to the ja rgon adopted
by Cinque in the t a p c
recordini;:s In whi ch he speaks
for "The court of the people.,
and issues rulinss.
sl·nt by i\liss ltearst's ab-AT JI I S SEJ\riT£'.'o/Cl'.'o/G
duclors. Cinquf' SC'lll a hearing. l)cFrcezc protestl'd
rnrssagc to his children \1host• that he had not received a fciir
names rorrcspondrd with th(' trial, thal !he judge v.·as prc-
narn<'s of Dcfr('ezr's children. jud iccd against him and that
Th e case v.·hich brought his probation report had !he
DcFrcezc to trial in Los facts wrong.
Angeles s!emmed from a Nov.1 ,-=-==:==;~==:==:=:==:;I
17, 1969 shootout at a Bank of THE
America branch. \Vitnesses at
the trial gave !his version of
DeF'reezC''s actions:
He approached a woman
seated iri a car. held a gun lo
her head and demanded her
purse. After she surrendered
if. Ile ordered her to lie.on lhC:
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Sunflower at Plaza Drive nex1 to Soulh Coast Plaza
Cosia Mesa
· report was "'rittcn, DeFrceze,
OO\\' 30, had a rrcord of ar·
rcsls dating lo his lct·ns. He
had been arrested four times
for v.·eapons viola tions and .
accordin{: tops y C'h i a t r i c
reports. was u'anted in New
Jersey for a kidnaping and at·
tempted extortion. There was
noth ing in the court records to
indicate this.
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N.J .. and reportedly ma rried a
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Paris ~1int will issue
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Presidents - Charles
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Georges Pompidou.
Ten1blor
Forecast-
Phys ici st
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California geophysicist has
reported that an earthquak('
he predicted \l/OUld occur
y,·ilhin tv.·o or three months
dc\'eloped on schedule Jan. 30
near Riverside.
Dr. James \Vbitcomb of Cal
Tech made the prediction in
late November and said it y,·3s
the first successful quake
prediction in California and
the se<:ond in the United
states.
111E QUAKE, wmr ,
magnitude of 4 on the Richter
scale, was felt .,.,, I d e I y
throughout the Los Angeles
area but ca used no significant
damage. \Vhilcomb said at a
meeting of the American
c;eophysical Union here the
tremor occurred \\'ithin the
predicted time period and in
the right area, but said it was
weaker than expected.
As a result, he said at a
news conference, there i.s a
possibility the Jan. 30 riuake
could be followed by a larger
quake. But he said this
becomes less likely with the
p;:issing of time.
The first successful earth-
quake prl'diction in tl)e U.S.
\Vas made last summer in
Blue l\lountain Lake, N.Y.
That tremor had a rnagnitude
of 2.6.
\1'HITCO~IB BASED his
prediction on 1hc concept that
strain increases in rocks
before an earthquake and this
strain w i d e n s microscopic
cracks in the material and
consequently reduces t h e
speed of sound v.•a,•es moving
through 1he rocks from distant
~uakes or explosions.
I Tilc \videncd c r a c k s
gradually close and the speed
of the seismJc waves returns
to normal. causing rocks lo
rupture along a z.one of
v.·eakness. thus triggering an
earthquake.
Pot Use rs
Can Lose
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AUGUSTA. ~1a ine IAP) -
People wno carry marijuana
1n their ears not only risk ar-
rest in l\faine. they also. could
forfeit !heir \"Chicles :
Under a law passed by the
~1ainc Legislature. the slate
can confiscate any conveyance
used in transporting illegal
narroties. This includes ca rs,
v.·a1ercraft and a.lrcra~
The 111.w is atmed Al curbing
illegal drug traffic by striking
at its mobilit)'. says ~Jaine At·
ly. Gen. Jon A. Lund.
A peMJOn who u.~s mart·
Juana, but does not sell ii,
could possibly have his rar
('()(tflscattd If caught in lh11t
car with marijuana in h\J
possession.
"The transporting ""'Hon ol
the Jaw does not nectS!Wily
1 mean the sh.ipment or
narrotlcs" ror the.Ir sale, Lund
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PANTSUIT ON
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Junior Suirs. 76
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You're th?. !ilor in OtJ r thr ""-part
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rev'!r~'! -dc,1 hnl!rir O'll'"•r • m9o!h
pant!.. B1 A fT'<>rtcori Grofl1111r1
navy and while, !.i 1e ~ 5-13, 32.00.
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SHEER OVER
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Wrap up o summer of ~un-borecl
days wi1h ou r fl oral pr1 nl t~p.
Cotton voi le born1k.
Just one from o
collection.
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S1lpe rvisors OK 'Informal' Appellls Plan deluxe roo••
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Bar AsSociation p re s i de n l
Ohcstcrfield Smith 1vill be the
featured speaker \Vednesday
at the n1onthly meeting of the
Orange County Bar Associa·
tiort
and veterans exemptions.
Jack P. Vallerga . Orange
County ussessor, said that. as
of Monday , 28 percent or the
cla im forms still had not been
returned to his Gffice by elig i·
ble hom eo"·ners. Hu pointed
<1ul !ha~ man y people may
n1iss an imporl::int benefit if
they do not act befo re the
deadline. TI1e exemption is
no\v · $17:>0 in assessed value.
or a tax savings of abOut $200.
ORANGE COUNTY
Red Cross
Asks Funds
For Storn1s
SANT A ANA -Orange
County property taxpayers
"'Hh a beef about their tax bill
.i1cxt year will be able lo turn
lO a less-formal procedure to
1nake an appea l.
The oounty Board o f
Supervisors. has autOorized
selection or three assessment
hea ring officers for the 1974-75
appeal per.iod.
THE APPEALS officer con·
cept wali suggested b y
Supervisor 'Ralph Diedrich as
a way to take some of the
pressure off the counly's four-
man assess1nent a pp e a I s
boards, which, until noW , have
handled appeals.
IN 111E ORIGINAL pro-
posal, one officer would have
been appointed from each
supervborial district but could
Trial Slated
For Quartet
In Fraud
SA?'<ii'A ANA -Trial dates
have been set in Orange Coun·
ty Superior Court for four meil
accused irr a Grand Jury in-
dictment of defrauding !n·
vestors in a f r a udulent
fiberglass "boat business in
Ne"•port· Beach.
not hear cases in his own
district.
Several supervisors voiced
fea rs of politicking among
districts so Diedrich decided
three "free agents" would be
the best approach .
The hearing officers will be
scheduled by the clerk of the
board of supervisors and even·
ing hearing~ ~Ill take place to
accomodate those who work in
the daytime.
U~'DER OIEDRICll'S plan,
the officers "'ill be paid the
same as appeals board mem·
bers -$.50 per half day of
work.
Supervisors asked County
Administrative Officer Robert
Thomas and the clerk of the
·board tO report back to therii
after the appeal period so a
determination can be made
Hl.'O!Pj)OI.
TELEVl5l00
24 HOUR
PHONES
AIR
CONOITICtllt-G
COff[E 5.'a>
For 1 rx 2 People
2 double btod$ in
eochroom
$2.00 eoch 1 ..
extro guests
ohor"'i '°"' room.
Good all week except Fr., Sat.
and Holidays when rote is $15.80
LtMITT:D TIME OFFER
RESERVE NOW!
TOTAL PRICE,
NO EXTil.AS!
For Reservations Information coll
(714) 533-6050
KONA KAI MOTOR INN
A first Oa11 Motel •. :A Pacific Holiday R1t«t
The 1.uncheon mee,ting is
scheduled for 12: 15 p.m. al the
SaddJeback Inn. It will be
pi-eceded by a 45-minute social-
fiession. ~
TO ASSIST e!igib!e parties
in Jast·mfnute tiling Vallerga
and me1nbe rs or his staff will
be at several area shopping
centers Saturday.
SANTA ANA-Donations
for 'victims· In the recent
mid1vC'St tornado disastcr·arc·
now being accepted by the
Orange County Cha pter of the
American Red Cross.
The new structure endorsed
•by the boa rd sets up a new ap..
proa ch for compalining tax·
payers v.·hose probems aren't
severe enough to warrant a
full appeals hea ring.
PRESIOING J UDGE Robert whe!her or not to continue the 5191 Los Vegas Blvd , South, Lo'> Vegas, Nev 89109
PUBLIC NOTICE They will be available to
answer questions or provide
assistance at the Silvcrado
Canyon Community Center ln
Silverado Canyon. fl·lonarch
Bay Plaia, Laguna Hills Plaza
in El Toro and Grant's Plaza
ln San Clemente.
A. Banyar<l ordered William __ !'_Prognl'."_!l'.:.'m':· _____________________________ _
Smock. also known as A.J.
FICTITIOUS IU51Ness
NAME ST,.TEMENT
Tti. following "r-!s ool11g Dtulneu
'" llESTWASH, llffl W1sco Road.
Gl"rd«'n Gro_,., Callfornl1 'IU41
~rk L. H•n~. 116-91 Wl~O ll;Olld,
Git,,.,, Grove, Call!crnl• 9'1641
1P!h bu1l11n• is condlKttd bY 11n lndl\lldu~I.
' Mark L HanHn
Tllk ll•ffrMlll WIS Ille<! wflll tllo!
CovfttY Clerk of 0.1191 County Ol'I March
It , "14.
WAIUt•N 0. OAY. Atry. , .... SH, 1nu II, ,_ $1f'ffl
wtti.r, c1. '°""' F·l2J11
"'1.lbl!lhlid Orange Cent Cally Piia!,
Marci\ 21, 29, 11nd AprU •. 11. 197• 981·1•
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TllE ASSESSOR'S office Is
located at 630 N. Broad"•ay in
Santa or inquiries may be
d irecte d to 834-382 1 for
homeov,,ncrs and 634-2760 for
vet erans.
'
The donations wi !J be sent
directly to the stricken area
where the Red Cross will
purchase food , clothing and
other supplies.
Donations, in the form of
checks or cash. should be seot
to 601 N. Golden Circle Drive,
Sa nta Ana . Checks should be
made out to the Red Cr055
\\'ith ''disaster" \vrlllcn on the
envelope or check.
• r1
1'he appeals officer will take
on much the same role as a
mediator in a labor dispute
except that any decision he
n1akcs can be appealed again
to the full board.
Al Dit.>drich's request. the
board cut down the nun1bcr of
appeals officers from five to
three with lhe idea that n1ore
could be appointed if the work
load bcco1nes loo great.
There's a new.car on !he horizon: !heVolkswogen Sun Bug.
H's a Volkswagen like you never dreamed possible -with a
gold pain! iob, racing type wheels, a sun roof, and a.radian!
inferior with l.ush carpeting, leatherette corduroy seats and a
sports wheel.
No!urolly o car th is unusual isn't for everyone. So only a few
Sun Bugs ore being mode. If you lake o shine lo 1!, don'! wail too
long lo buy one. Unlike the sun. you con'! count on the Sun Bug
be1n~ there tomorrow.
Scarborough, 45, or Anahelm,
John Robert Ford, 47, of
Tustin and Keith Sterling
Carlson. 42, of Santa Ana , to
return fl1ay. 28 for trial.
Co-defendant Lyle Swaffor<l .
47. of 485 Cosla fl1esa St.,
Costa Mesa. was ordered to
face trial on Identical charges
of grand theft and conspiracy
Ali four men arc free on bail.
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Huntington Beach Newpor.t Beach
Chick Iverson, Inc.
445 E. Coos! Hwy.
Son Juan Capistrano
Bill Yates, Inc.
32852 Volle Rood
Hai bour Volksw.119en Inc.
· 18711 Beach Blvd. ..
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Not long ago we introduced late-ho urs banking at
many of our drive.up facil ities. Now we're bringing those
late hours inside to the lob bies of the 15 Orange County
offices listed below. They're open till 7:30 each Monday
and Frid ay evening. So if you've been wa nting better times
fo r banking, you know where to co me. We'll be wa iting.
OffICE
""-""' ""enue 6899 AO.,'" """nua l'!UllW'!Q10ll 811t~
B•vs<!e 1090 8aya<Ot O•l•e
Newport Beu~
Cos!AMKI 230 E ... ! 171n Si.ett
eo..11 "'"'
Cyp10,_
•1;5 8111 flQod
CyptMI
tlatDDrV•ew te6'i MIC'Artr.u• B/'/d.
Nswpor! BeKl'I
Hunt•n3t0f! Be><:ll 11121 e1'h 9+.d.
Hun!l<•Q!Of! BeKM
l191Jn1 Hl\k
2"1t P1•90 <le V1ief1,,I
L1gun1 Hill>
S..ddle!>oc~
13300 Ne·'"IX>'1 ""nue r ... un
S.n Cltt!>en!t
1001 South El C•""ncl: R.-1 S.n C-ntt
Sen Ju1n c.£:: .. ..., 1'191"1 C.moN) -lr•"O
lel!Ju1n CllHMr-
SlllBtKl'I 13'10$1111 Bflch BrY<l
S.111BMcn
Supet00t ~M Sullenor A•tn""'
Newport S..ttn ..... _
2&6~ EMi C,,.flt'l'!an , .......
Wnldlll
1S01 W..ICI,/!
Niwpo118eac:~
\'t'e(l"""'t~· 1!.l:to•~'l•u~ -·
LOBBY
Mon<1•v & ~•I01y
10A M IOl)OP M
T<>111011. ~ne•<la~. T~u•t.OIV Hi ~'~ TO~ M,
Monday & F•>day
10"M !o 7 }()Pt,I.
l ...uoay, WednM(!ay. lllVf~
10 ""' ro~PM.
Mo...,,11 & FMllV
10"M •<>llOP M
Tuelldaf, Wednu<!ay Thurldey
10,0,M loSPM.
l,lon<1ey a F•O:l•y
10 ~'-l.l'O llOPM,
T\ll!Mll Y Wetlnesday. Tnu~y IOA.M l<>~Pr.I.
lo\of'!clay l. ftlOI~ 10 AM to730P .
T>IM01y Wednesua1 T1111•l~)'
10 AM !c~P "I,
MOl'ld1y & "~<11y
10 l"4 !o 130PM
T....sda1 Wf!'<ln••c•y Th11rl<l1y
10A "4 !oSPM.
MOl!<!ay & fnd1y
10 ,l.l,l 1Q i 30P\1.
Tuel.day, W.Oneso1i· Th\ll'td.,.
10" M to~ .M.
MoMIV & Ftt61y 10AM tol30P>,t
T""'4ay. WtdnllS<l<I~, 11'1.ir141rf
lOA M to 5 .M,
Mol'!d1y & f r>01y
10"M !OtlOPl.I
T-11 .......,<lnHd•• lnut1<11y 1QA M.toSP M.
"'°"""'a ~nd.., lQA t,t to(3QPM.
TUHlllv Wed11f'<11y, lnu11<1ay
10Al.I 10 5 P l.I.
l.!~n.i1>' & ''"''~ lOA\l to/lOP
T .... 901) Wt<!.,.><l•V T~~·SdAY
111 .. t,! 1~5"M.
"°OftOly & F'iC-y •OAM t11 T lDP'.~
f""'"°fl ~..:.,, 111~•..,.y !O '-\ !O$P I.I,
l.l<lf'l<llV & Flldoty
10 "M I07J0Pt.,I, T""°"~ W.clnnd•i· Thu:-JOay IO"M tot M.
• l.landl'f & Frkln. 10AM to1lOP . 1~i.o·~· ...._,_p· Tnvr.t.or 111 "1.1 to¥ .M.
Mot>oly . ''""'t 10 "M to730" lue9<1•~. wt<lll""""i l11y114.-, 10 "\I !O~ M
SOUTH ERN CA LIFORNIA
I
FIRBT NATIONAL BANK
DRIVE-UP
Mo~d•Y" F1.,ay 830.lM to730PM
Tueso•v W..d~Hday l"u•sCly
8J0"1,\ !O$PI,\.
Mono1v & F•"'•Y t30.l'.l lol)OP M,
Tun~ay We<lne'<,ly, l"""<:!IY
830A I,\ !o5PM.
"'onaay I f<,a•y
1 30•"' 10730"!.I
Tt1H<111. W.Ot1eW•y. Tnu•kl•Y
830Al.l,!oSP M,
o.\Or'!C!.t)' & F"dlV 8 JOA t.1 !o 130PM, Tuesday We<lne><i1y Thy,ldly
8.JO"M I05P M.
"40/\<lly & F•'day
t )O ">,t !o1lOP M.
T..e•d~y '11'..anel<l•y Thut.01}'
830"M 10SP M.
"'ondoy & F•tO••
8lOAM I07lOP M
Tu..,tl't)' l'>•~~ttd.11 lnJrsd1y
t JOAM I05 f>!~.
IW•l ... Up O~"f\
Monday lht<>Y9'1 F P<Uy
830AMI010"M
l.!onddy & Fna.1y f )l)A,"' to730P t.,1
TUHaoy. We<lnn<!•y Th.,•Sdlty
!JC~M to~Pr.t. (W•i~·U~)
Monc.y th•<>ugl'! Fn•l•Y
I.JO A.M lo 10" "'·
'Mnaav & F1>01y
8 )0"M I07J0Pt,I.•
Tu.&so1y. Wed~ei.oay. Th"'.O.~
8.30"1.1 lo5P t.1.
"'""°"'! & rno1y 8JC .. M t07301'M
T..e1<11y W@dnna-v Thllf'tday
9.XI "·"'·to 5 P M
MOM11 & t1ocMy
8l0 ">.! to7l0P t,t
1'ut..i1v ~cir, lhu••y
tlO Al,I 1o5P l.I, -
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830"'-' to1,lOP M.. r .... 1c1..,.. ¥;odnu~, lllUflldly t:30 A.M. 10 ~ P,M..
Mono-v & F~y
l:lOA.M, to 7:XI PM. 1....,.,. .......... .0..y,'T~
1;30" M. !OS l',M, t,t,.~o:r. ....
l.!onnay I Frldly
l30AM to7lOl'M
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llluf1day, April 11, }q7_< ________ DAllY PILOT J J
Board Gives Up State, U.S. Smog Fight. THE
EARL'S
Complete Plumbing, Healing
' By WIWAM ICllREJBER
Of ... Dlltr "ti.t ll•tl
SANTA ANA -Orange
County $Upervisors were told
by their county c o u n s e l
WedneJday that a legal battle
Economist
Galbraith
To Speak
PLACENTIA -Economist
John Kenneth Galbraith will
discuss "Ci.in Economics Be
Redeemed ? April 19 at an
appearance here sponsored by
Cal State i'"'ullerton.
Galbraith's presentation \l'ill•
begin at 8 p.m. in 1he Valencia
High School Auditnr iu1n. 500
N. Ofndford PlaN' Tic kt·l'I are
Sl.:>o for the Ct'rll·rnl pub!u.: $1
for faculty <ind staff and 1a
Cents for all studl'n1~.
A group discussion 11·ith
Galbraith 11·ill be held from
2:30 until 4 p.m. the same dav
apinst statl and federal air
polluUoo 1uthorllitS over
ne "·ly mandated regulations
would be "fruitless."
So they voted unanimousl y
to adopt the new regulations,
which tiroaden government
control over industry, com·
merce and schools during ~
snlc>g emergency.
T \\'O \\'EJ::K S ai.:o,
supervisors decided to defy
orders frorn the state Air
Re50urces ~rd and the
federal Environmental Protec-
tion Agency to impose lhe
rules or ha\•c it done for them.
Supervisors asked County
Counsel Adri<1n Klzyp<'r .lo
study lhc poss1b1lity or takinR
the 1v.·o ai.:encies to rourt lo
challenge their authon l~.
But Kuyper told them
Wednesday that the higher
agencies do have such authorl·
ty and. ··;;iny challenge of that
<iuthority \l'OUld pro\·e fruitlrss
in n1y opinion."
But Ix-fore adopting the ne11·
rules, supervisors agreed to
sonic amcndmen1s 11· hi ch
could make the package more
tolerable 10 businessmen. cit~·
oCffcials and others 11·ho hn1·c in !Ill' bascn'lf'nt of the ca1
Slate Fullerton Leltcrs and
Scien<'e Building . The r\
disc~ssion is open 10 the J' d N , P"b"'· u ae 1xes I ~
Deaths
E'lse1vliere
llOLLY,\'OOD 1 L"PI I
\lemori al servicl's were to be
held roday for James t .
Saphler, longtime radio and
television ag('nt and progran1
package r, who died Tuesday
af1 er a long illness. Saphlcr.
67, \1•as Bob Hope's agent from
!he time !lope' began ;ip-
pen ring on radio in 1936. I le
also packaged such radio
sho.,.•s as "Corliss Archer."
"The Saini," "Lei's 1\fake A.
Dt.>al"' and "It Pays 1'o Be
Ignorant.
~EW YORK WPI )
Palricia Celllnge, 81, an ac-
Lrc-ss. died Wednesday at her
home. Some of the plays in
\vhich she apJX!are<i v.•ere
;.The Heiress." "The Dark
Angel'' and "Lady With A
Lamp."
SAN DIEGO I~ ~
Retired Vice ,\dn1. :~. B.
Gav Petitio11
For Convict
SA'.'ITA 1\"S.1\ -. A petition
drafted on behalf of a con-
1icted Anaheinl man by the
ne\1-ly formed (;ay Priso ners
Coalition has been denied in
Orange County Superior Co urt.
Judge J3n1es Turner refused
lo revic\v the sentence pass<'d
1
two years ago on Rcnald
Joseph Kintner. 25. 1vhcn he
\1·as committed to the state's
''acaville facility us :i n1cn-I
tally disordered sex oflcnd ~r.1
Tbe petition wa s drafted by:
\'acaville inmate Ralph Gayle I
Davis, 11•ho describes himself 1
:is an actire liberationist on I
behalf of imprisoned gays.
Kiotner was initially ar-
rested in f\-farch 19i0 for act<;
of se xual perl'ersion, with a 13-
yca r-old boy . He was serving
five y<'ars on probar1n11 11h,;n
hC' 11·as rearrested in 1972.
Jarrell . 75. a d ecorate d l-_::::::_-_-_-_-_____ ~,
\'Ctrran of 32 yl'ars in the $ d · ~al)'. died Tuesday in a nava l Un ay IS
hospH•I. __ _ _ Flltl&AY'
AllUCKU & SON
WISTCLIFP MORTUARY
A27 E. 171~ St.. Colla Me~a
646-4888 -·-IALTZ·lllGllON
PUNlllAl HOMl
Carano del Mor
Costa Meso -·-llLL llOADWAY
MOITUAltY
110 Srood""°Y. Cosio Mew
!"i48.J4JJ -·-
McCORMICK LAGUNA
BEACH MORTUARY
1795 lagvno Cariya" ~d.
494.94 15 -·-McCORMICK
MISSION MORTUARY
788J2 Comona Copo~!rona
Son J,,on Copl~1r ono
495-1776 -·-PAC1'1C VIEW
MIMOllAL PAIK
Ceme1ery
C1'aorl
3~00 Pac .l•c. ll•f'IW Orove
N,wporT B&oc>1. Cololotnoo
64• 2700 -·-
PARTICIPATING STORES:
A Uniq...., Gih ond Wtddng Shop
Brotl.ft • Men'1 Fi:iV-
Col:fornio Cobbler1
Corou~I C.011 Shop
Delphi C~tom M.,.i(.Sfe~
Fonners ln1.,.,oroee Gfl>.op
fo~•Dtl f obric1
f..dric~'1 of Hony....ood
CMinina'1 Uollon C ... 11~
Hoor-Hoir lnl-hnol ~
tt.e1mvt'1 &tOUtJ s~
Inti• Cori -lft'IPOl1ed C'°""'D
JtXoboA Gold""'"' _. J~
Jtwel1 b, "~ l°""1
J.A,a H,.de T•ovel
k...g1 few Mtf'I • foroe C\ottwog
leo1ur1 r..,.. Golfte\ & GOQ1
l id<hi ln"'1"naho•IOI • O.-o1 •vrg10
W., "lw fme M~'1fcM.on..
ORANGE COUNTY
SUCH A DECISION could satisfy the ARB at least and handed out to an •illng p1Uent
still rest in the hands or one hopefully the EPA." to mak e hlm feel better."
man , h 0 y,· ~er. in a Toward the end of the "It doesn·t attack !ht> prob-
.J. discus.!lion, Supervisor Oa\'id lem since the real culprit is •1YP<>lhetical r e y,•here only Baker took anolher pol shot at stil l the automobile,'' Baker
the rhalrman of the board or his favorite l.arget -the sald. "But in the Interest of
his dc s1gucc can b<> loca ted. automobile. cooperation, I guess v.·e should
l\uyper s11id a!Lt"r \\'ed· Though he voted In fa\'Or of adopt them."
nl•sd:i~ ·s r:1er1u1g that the tile regulations. he s~ud thl' The {lew regulalioru: still
and Air Conditioning
NEW LOCATION
O'llM~O•AllYJ
"Do If Yo11r111·/J Srorl's''
27601 FORBES RO. NO. 25 · Id · ~·•1y "'"Id probn.blv. ha\'C give Fiichen unilateral po11·er , ... OUHA i:in~le supt>r,Vl!>Or ('Oil act 111 ""'"'' to call health v.·amlnf,!S durlnK ,.... ..... -the nam e of tht' bo.Jrd but he gotten a11 ay Y•ithout lhen1 NIGUEL
11ould n1o~t ltkl'ly inakt• an c_f. because the ARD ' S <'n-J first stage smog nlcrt and fHI U.ll'I ·~ .. , r.~·~•::,11:~~ .~:~
fort 10 ut least talk 1/} ot her forccment staff is so srnall. also allo"· him to requlrt' PLUMllNG. lite. i
1
'·"" -:1
1
•• !ft.
beard mt·mtx-r ~ by teh:•i)hone detailrd plans from potential "~ 111r11 11 t"' -.r M• •• '''·
hefDre ..1 de("i:.ion y,·as re ached . HE CRIT1C1Zt:D tile rules polluters as to how they can :~It~~= 496-0401 i~t~;=
Suprrvisors 1\·111 also hD\'e 1 ...:"'~~be~;~ni!;·_·~·,'.'.noc~he~r'_'•~ug~;,'.'.'_IP~''.'ll_'."'~m~ba~I ~lhll''_IP".rob~l':em~. ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
,111 ad1isory comnHUt't', the
1n,'n1bcrship or \.\h\ch got
~ome ~rutiny dur1n~ the
\'Oiccd
plans.
concern about lhe
1llE FIRST drart or the
reglllatl ons in \·e!ted Air Pollu-
1nect1ng:.
The orig inal draf! of the
rw_lC's had many of the
n1e1nbers of !he committee
being tippointed by ~city coun-
cils directl~-.
1tad1e lhaelt-------
tion Control Off1crr '\"ilh,11n Sl'PEHV ISOllS llAD the F11 chrn \\'Ith ;ilmo~1 l'za r-l1kc
poll"l•rs ovc·r all purl s of coun· rules chan~t'd tu allo\1' 1ht-
ty life in thr l:'l't•nt or a second l..<·agur of CH1t•s lo n01n1natt'
f_'ornmitt~ n1rn1bcrs 11 1th f1n:JI or lhird sta~c .~n1og nlrrl.
Thrit sec1 iun of the rull'S 11.8.:; appoinllncnt po11·er resti ng
changed to inake the county wi1h county supervisors.
Board of Supt•ri isors. sitting The regulations underv.·ent a
;1s lhe Air Pollulion Control number of other n1 in or
lC"chn1ca\ und e d i I or 1 3 I Bo.'.lrd. !he final .'.luthorily in
the Cl"ent of an emcrgrney. changes :.Ind Filchen s.ud thl' an1cnded package. ··should
1\monp: other 1h1ngs. lhe Jd-r----------11 vent of hca\'Y i;;rnog could
bring ordi.'r~ to <·ln~c dov.·n
shoppin;: cen!cr'I. s ch on I s,
business t·,c;. f:11;1oril·~. l"IO"'<'r
plants and any olher l)Qff'l\11:11
sourer of pollution until thc 1 crnergenr} 1:. dcclarl'd O\"f'f.
L.A. LINES
531 /MONTH
TE,LE PHONE COMPANY
OF CAL IF.
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
428 Park Ave. -Laguna Beoch
HOLY WEEK SERVICES
MAUNDY THURSDA. Y -APRIL 11
7:30 p.m. HOLY COMMUf"IOH
STRIPPING OF ALTAR
FOOT-WASHING
All-MIGHT VIGIL
GOOD FRIDAY -APRIL 12
NOON ta .3 p.m. -THE GOOD f«JDA Y UTUIG. ·. 8:00 p.m. -"THE GOS.EL ACCOIDIMG
TO ST. MATIHEW"
-A film ClcnMc
HOLYSATURDAY-A.PRIL 13
4 :()() p.m. -HOLY BAPTISM
S-6 p.m. -i.?::1~1~1g~~4STER
10:30 p.m. -AHO SOLEMN HIGH MASS
EASTER DAY -Af'RIL 14
8:00 p.m. -HOl Y COMMUHIOH
9: 15 o.m. & II :00 o.m.
*
EASTER
PLANT
PRESENTED av MISS SANlA ANA f~OM THE MEllCHAHTS
SATURDAY, APRIL 13th ONLY!
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books. Too oft~n. a roomful looks
a lot different than a small sample.
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it's important to see as much of it
as you can. Buy off the roll and you ·
• see the ·exact color, texture and
pattern you want. You do that at
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roll. Less chance for goofs!
Bei:ause America's leading mills
know that JWr 32 warehouse show·
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substantial discounts: Our big buy-
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t~ you!
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Commercial strcn')th. f'K1f.'.I s590 stronq nylon and Olefin p1\e. 7
Des1qned for h1r:l1 lrathr sq. yd .
are;is. Eight cx.c.1 :1n g 1 :.<:i::tl
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Values to
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$249 $329 $409 $489
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nylon pile. Won'\ fuzz. crush sq. yd.
or mat. Nine double tone
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loop 1or long wear. Rubber sq. yd .
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He.V" Custom Shag Plush. Thick soils and stains. Slatic re-sq. yd. Select lrom la sh,on . new sq.11d. 1 Th' ' od I p I t · tant 100• Choose from / oo yes1 er. 1rtecn C)CC1t1 nn Sculptured Tweed. K e 0 yes • sis · tweed combinations. tone-on-lone combi nat ions~
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potyes!e~. Tightly twis!~d sq.yd.
for luxurious long,wear. S•x-
teen beautiful co1ors.
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A Car 10 Year s
~ Life expectancy of the cars on the roads hereabout is
~exactly 10 years three months. Or so says the National
Automobile Dealers Associatioo. That e:itpectancy. ho\\·evcr.
is something other than the fact. r-.tost of the cars aren't
eycn five years old yet. Only about 11 pcrrent are JO years
or older. Only 2.2 perecnt are more
than I~ years old.
lt has been written that marriage f bcgi.ns when you sink in his arms and
.., t.•nds with your arms in the si nk , , . t If a man regards his wife as his better
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half, then marries twice, he's just
about had It. mathematically, \\'hat?
• . .. It was none other than Disraeli
). aovo who said, "I have always thought that
!every woman should marry and no man ."
• I ELDERLY
, Q. "\Yhat's the naml' of thal lo'>'TI advertised as lhe
&,eautiful city where elderly people Jive ~1 th their grand·
!Parents ?" • f A. That's Victoria. capita l of British Columbia. Pretty
;1acc .
• : It "''as that vocalist Nora Ba)'es \\'ho made famous the ~ng ''Shine on Harvest J\1oon." After she died, her five
!husbands used to meet in Ne11' York Cily for dinner every
biiar on her birthday aMiversary. TIK-y toasted -clink '.
!--their dcparled \vife in common .
( Tak('!'; about lv•o '>'·eeks for those nirotinc stains on ~our fingers to go away after you quit smoking. That's Jio"'' long the old skin cells 'last before they·re replaced by 1hc ne\\'. I GORILLA
\ \\'hen a mfln fold s his arms across his chest. it's gen·
f rDlly IUld l•rs!ood \O be 3 dcfcnsi\·e ges!ure. He may do it f" an argument. for lnstnnce. to show he in tends to stand
f!is ;:round. But when a gorilla folds his arms across his
,;hest. that's somcU1ing else. 1t·s a gesture of submission .
u~· till> animal e~pcrts. Me:ins the gorilla is gi1•ing up.
\\1on't fight b..1ck. intends no harn1.
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) \Vhen the eCDnomy is flourishing. people '>'ith pains go :to doctors. But \\'hen a recession hits. they're morr likt·ly to treat themsch·cs \\•i!h aspirin. then ·wait. Thus, accord-
~g to a n1t'llico \\ho's ma de a Jcng1 hy ~tudy of lht• mat-
r. the sale of aspirin is a fair l'COno1n1c barometer. Hi~·
g sal es 1n("ans bad tirncs. 1'his is just the opposite 10 fhc significance of the sales of pencils. \\fhcn they go up,
j ood limes arc U.,ught to be at hand .
. Just 25 .vears ago, lhe1·c \\'ere aOOut 900 professional
foof th<tll'hcr!'I 1n Encland. 1·en yr:irs ago, there 1\'rrc only
J OO. Tod<iy, th1.:rc arc 600. And apprentices abound . .
• A rldrr.~s moil to L. ~1 . Boyd, P.O. Box 187.l. 1Vic1r-
pr1rl Beach .'12660 •
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J 467 Vi• Lide• ~•wpori ltMh-~ •7Joo4$ IO I• !Nt•t •')i.i?g l~·l '
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Scientists View Margarine Threat -WANTED-
8y f'tnnk Carty
ATLANTIC CIT\', '.li.J.
Sc1t·nlisls report that 1<'~1s 1n
swine ha\'C vlcldcd ltntall\'C
cvidt"nce that a f:it present in
n1a rga rlne may prcstflt 11
grc.<ltc r heall.h risk than
• · v a r i o u s cholesterol con·
tain111g supplements.''
'!'hey listed the latter :is ooer
f;1t ,. buttcrfa1, and. po'>'·dcrcd
eggs.
T II E TllllEF.-~IE~ffiF;R
te;un from thr Uni\'erslly of
Illinois. said the risk in ques.
liQn 1s that or di etary con·
t r ibutlons to ca using
atherosclerosis-th~ ~alltd
hardening of the arteries
dt-emed the major 1.flggrring
ca use or c..'Oronary h e a r t
<liS(~ase.
The pr('pondernncc o f
n'l{>(fic.a\ opinion on a still·con·
trovcrsiat subject Is that
"saturated" fats -like those
in animal fats. Including but·
1cr -;:iresent the greater
dietary hazard of lhls lype and
tllal ·'polyunsaturated" fats,
like those in vegetable oils, of·
fer much less risk .
1llf: TEA.\1 , IN a rcµort
Tuesday to the ~th annual
meeting of the Federation or
Anicrican Soclelles tor Ex·
ptrlmemel Biology , said
nmrg11rlne -based on 90Y·
bt•an 011 -is high In
unsatura1cd rats In its original
form.
a food chemist Thty said
thc1r stud lt"S involved ff'Cdin~
difrrrcnt types of tlh.•ts 10 d!f·
ft•rent groups or swine for
eight months and the n
sl;iughtering !hem so as to
stud y the coodltion of certain
arteries and n1.ake other tesls. llut they said that ln actual
commercial pr-aclice in the
United S1:1tes, margarine pro·
duccrs utilize a process that "TIJE PRl'~SENT s I u d Y
converts a certain pen.'Cntage seems to Indicate that a
of these fats -·varying up to hydrogrnatcd fat. ""'hich COJI· --
36 percent -to saturated taincd "trans' ratty ae1d:--
fo rms. and th<-5c l'OO\'Cfied margarine txise stoc k -'>''as
fats. designed lo 1nake the 1nore athe~enlc than various
product more stable, are call· t'holestcrot conta1nin~ sup-
cd "tra ns" fats. tht team said. ptcments such as bt.-cf ta11o"·· \
The r~archers \1•erc head-buHcrlaL or powdtr1>fl l').;g~.··
ed by Or. Fred A. Kimmerov. lheir report concluded. ------' --
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e're lowering our
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all cameras in stock
Now1688
Kodak Pocket h1stama11c · camera
ouU11. features automatic mag1cuoc
rota11on, used bulb signal. Outfit 1n·
eludes camera, him ma91cube ano
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Now 1988 ·
Kodak Pocket lns1amatic • 20 ·camera.
lakes big 31·2 .... -l , z'.' p1 1nts, smaller slides.
Now 14988
Polaroid SX·70 Land Camera. Cr.:,p, ctear
p1c1u1es develop bo!o1c ;our e~es,~
Now 223 95
Konica Aulorellex T . Fu!ly au tomatic
F 11 8 lens. Case included.
Now 84 99
Bell and Howell 9770 slide projector."
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Kodak Pocket Jnslamatic • JO camera. Elec· Reg . 17.77. JCPenney Pocket 22 camera.
Irie eye and electronic Shutler. A nandy 1nstan1 loader•
Now 4488 Now 21499
Polaroid 420 Land camera. Color ;i•cturcs
1n one minu te , blacl< and white 1n seconds'
M1nol !a SA T·101 35mrn. carnera . F-1 7
lens. Case included.
Now 8499 Now 9488
Oly mpu s -35 E C R . Au t o mat ic
ra ngef1nder. Case included.
Kodak XL33R movie camera. \.V1th 1 !11"\
cartridge, 4 ba!1e11e:., 1ns1ruchon book;ei.
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Now 10988 Now 84 88
Kod1k 7S•H slide projector. The Kodak Kodak M67. Dual movie proiector,
carousel, more lun lhan a merrv·go·round.
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We know what you're looking for.
Kodak,
Polaroid,
Minolta,
Mamiya/Sekor,
Konica,
Sankyo,
Bell and Howell,
plus our own
JC Penney
cameras!
Now 1788
Polaroid Square Shooter 2. Makes color p1c-
1ures 1n a m.nu!e .
Now 119 99
Mamiyal Sekor 500 OTL35mm camera. Fea-
l'Jres F J2 lens
Sale 119 95
Reg. 149.95. Sankyo 6 to 1 Power zoom
movie camera. Only at JCPe nney.
Now 8688
Beu •nd Howell dual movit orojec1or. Model
1620. A name you C.lll trust
Friday I 0 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Saturday I 0 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
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Producer (";:irl11 /'on!r
has dctucd a \\'rc;;t r;cr·
n1an prr.~s report thar
his \\'lfC'. Sophia l.ort'n ,
11·as str1 t kl'n "11h prira·
. l .1 fl i~. llC' !><O:Jd she JU 't
s11ffcrrd frorTI 1nflut-n'lij
ancl a fever 111 Frani:l·
4. su ~pccl~
Relca ~cd
In Death
Al.II.\ \IRT"!A l l"Pl i
:'ilurdcr l'hargr~ .:iga1n-.t four
persons h,1\·e hl'<'n <lropp1:d ff,r
lack of C\"1dcncl· 111 th(' death
'lf a young 1ron1:111 11·hosc body
11·as fount! buried under ;i
garage Silturday .. nuthnntu~~
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Police sa id .lcrcrniah D. Sut-'I
fer. 26, and hi s wife. Darlene.
2!. 1rcrf' rctca!'e1I fro 111
1 cus!ody Tuesday.
Two other pcrso11,: arrf'!'tt·d
in the ease -Pnn1t·!.:1 S
,\kins. 21. <ind .Jcrr:-• 4.
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By JOYCE L. KENNEDY
Dt>;ir Joyct: You said that
engineering jobs are picking
up a loL Bui what do you think
the picture will be ln the
future (when I w o u Id
graduale) ? Engineers sce1n
to have their ups and dO\\'llS.
I'm a sophomore in high
~hoot -WD.T., Portsmouth,
Va.
fi::\'ery stud ent con-
tem plating engineering as a
career should read the 2·part
answer to this important ques·
tion. Q'edit for th is analysis
goes to John 0. Alden, direc·
tor of manpo"·er activities,
Engineers Joint Council.
WHY UP'S ANO down 's?
Engineering employment is
particularly sensitive to
changes in the w o r l d's
political, economic and social
activities. Looking ahead to
future engineering op-
pcrtunitles. certain assump-
tions must be made. Alden
assumes that society will con·
tinue tG become m o r e
technologically c om p I ex
resulting in an increase in the
numbers of technica ll y
educated people. He further
assumes trade -offs in
priorities -lhat in the long
run. a drop in the demand for
engineers in one · employment
area will be offset by higher
demand in other areas; an ex-
ample of this is the current
shifts of emphasis between en-
vironmental and energy pro.
grams.
WHY OEl\IAND is hard to
flguie. The employment of
engineers, as measured by
government statistics. Ls not
th e same thing as employment
of ENG I NEE R I N (;
GRADUATES. A recent study
shw•s that 45 percent of col-
lege grads whose HIGHEST
degree was in engineering
listed their occupation as
something else, Ylhi\e 53 per-
cent ol self-professed
engineers either had a
HIGHEST degree in some
other field -or did not have a
college degree at all. !Lots of
non-degreed engineers got jobs
during the "50s anti "60s "·hen
there we ren 't enough
graduat('S. ' ~1orco\"er, many
engineering grads v.·ho report
their occupalion as .something
t•lse 1tcclinica l 1nanager, com·
putcr spt!cialisl. teacher. pa·
tent attorney, ere.) still think
of 1hcn1sclves as part of the
rogincering profession. You
can see the difficulties in in-
terpreting national engineer-
ing rnan(Xl"·er statistics.
SIZ E OF rr£io important.
Jlo"·c\'er en g 1 n ecr s are
('<l\lnted -by some criteria
there arc as tll<HlY as 1.700.000
of them -engi neering is a
\'Pry large ricld . i\n:t si1.c is
key in calculating future )ob
openings bf'caus<' one aspect
of demand for any occupa lion
is th(' need lo replace those
""ho die, retire or change oc·
cupations. The. Federal Labor
Department estimates that an
av('rage or 37,000 engineering
openings will 0<:cur annually
through 1!180 due to repl ace·
tn ent need s alone. olus the {'\"·
peeled gr0\\1h 111 overall
enginC(!ring employment .
RISK IS S P R E A 0 .
Engineering employfll('n! is
diver.;ified bet\\·een industries.
Although Rerospact was hit
hard in 1970, it en1ployL>d only
some 8 percent or all U.S.
engineers. No s)f'\gle industry
employs more than 14 percent
(tleclrlcal machinery ) of
engineers, and therefore a
reverse in any particular in-
dustry isn't likel y lo wipe out
huge chunks of engineers. The
catch is that si zable cutbacks
in one industry may reflect
elsewhere and tum into a
general business recession.
That's what happened in 197()..
(See CAREER. Pe«• 7
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Thursday, April 11, 1974
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. 1<1h11 c. S1chb111g., or i '.!2 13th
St., Jhrn\ln~lon l~·ach. has
reporl('d 10 !ht• '.\:1\ al Air SI<•·
r1on Trninin:< Sq11:1<tro11 '._'(! a1
Corpu~ Chri~11, Tt•\
Airman First Class Cathie J .
c;arden. daughter of \Ir. and
\Ir<>. GMf/'.:<' A. <;ardcn, 32742
Ahpaz. San .Ju<in Capi5lrano.
has gr11dua tl'<l at Kt'eslcr
AFB. 1'.11ss., fr on1 the t:.S ,\jr
Foret• ,.dm i ni s tr a t1v c
Spt"CLalL~! CO\lf<\C•COnducted by
tht· Air Trainint.! <.A>mmand.
A1nn<1n f:arr!C'n. llO\\' pro-
f1<'i<'nl Hl lhf' pr<'pilration of
Air ForcC' r•irn·s1>0r1tlcncr and
r<·por•~ 1s hr·ing ;1~s1~ned to
Fl. :'ll yl'rs, \'a.
'l arinl' 'lll!>lcr S<.'rgcant
Albert F. r1errln~ Jr., 1~ho~e
~·ifc Judjth is the daughter of
:'llr. and :'11rs. (.'harlf'!I! Bald~·cn
of 15742 S"•an ! .. 1nc. t~un·
t1ni;t'ln Bearh, q11:i!1f11>d "~ ;i
pistol ('Xrert ;11 thr Can1p \.;1-
;runc. ~ C. firin}.'( ran~l· H1·
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St..t1on at .l:1t'k~n1 Ille, :\ <.: .
. \11\"\" Sc<1rnan H 1• ,. r u 1 t
Thom~s D. lllrK-~. ~n of :\I r.
:ind :'llrs. John ll1nt•s of 1219
flunllngion SI . Jlunting1on
Bc ilCh. grildua!t'<i lron1 recruit
tt';iin1ng :.t ttx' ;.;"aval 1'raining
Center. S<Jn [)1ri.:o
'.'\avv A1rm<1n Barbara L. Harlo~". tl.1ugll1•·r of :\Ir . and
\Ir ~-,/tic L. Har!o~· of lft263
C:irl~h;id (.our\ Fou nt a 1 n
\"::It•·~'. 11.t'• prurr111T1'<i to h~·r
p~,·~~·11' r,11·k \\hill' Sl'f\'lll:;!:
\1 !lh Tr:11n111i; S<111adro11 26 ,1t
•'he· ;\,1\'.11 Air S1,1til)n, Chase
fu:kl [it Beeville. Tex.
C.-\RE ER
ICnntinucrl From l'age 61
71 -11nrmpfQy1ncnt "'asn't
l1m11ed to <tl"r~p:icc engineers
although thl'\ 1r1'lk the \A.'.1~1
t '11 t> Olhl'r proh·s'11•>ns \\('!"•·
..;1n,il;:i r \\· .1ff•·('1•~1 hy ·11x> n.l -
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1·ontr.1st tu !f'r1ch1n~ and "'Jillt'
ftl'lrl-; Of .'>("lf·nf'l'. clll,!illC('l'llllt
01:.id•· ;1 rupuJ romelX1ck.
Prt·,umJ~,1~ 11"1\' t:nf{ill('('r~·
,l!oorl lurk 1n being sought after
again IS panly b e c ause
cng1nt.'Cl'ing cmplo) mcnl is
much mor<' broodl y based
than is te:aching and scientific
rc!>'"'"rch
'.'\E'.\'T -Your compctll1on ;
hov. many new engillef!tl
tihf'ilrl~ nr: \Df.R SF.R \1tCE: for a
fr£'" s1 n~lr ropy of the hrand·
rl'l1 2·1-oa(!C> OOokl•·' ··~l:ike
'\'our Cllrt.-tr Choice Engineer·
in~ ... i:.tlld ~·011r rcqu<"il on a
postcard to Jo)·~ L:1ln Ken -
nl'd\' :n this nt•v.·spapcr.
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pa t k 1n c·hoppl'I. ·rt•\.
f or c:ct.<; hL•r tru11bll''
aboard hrJ r:-.~. i\l s. Pc;i
bod v. ~lC'n 111 Hu\
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in boys-only prograrn.
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!lit• d1~1ri1·1 favur!i rnorc trat.h·
11on,1I lllt:lhods.
ST \TE E\'ALLr,\TOHS tuld
d1slr1ct <.rd rnin1 ~tra!urs that
thc.1r. rt·lali\'c!y lo\1 store on
lhP state t·valaullon-1.6 on a
:-.rale 11( o 10 !J -11 a\ p.1rtly
1h1(' ro rhi, 1)hito.~ophi(':1I ~·on·
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n n1rnlt•! d1'itrict tor l hr s:atl»
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··Actu;1lh !i-01nc of lht Slt-o~
11 1'\l' takl·n 1n uur ECE
proj!r:i1n arc big :-.tcp~ !vr lb,"
~IJgnuson said.
Tiit~ STATE \\'Ot:LrJ like
lr~s rigid . t•lassc'J 111 ECP.1 school~. 1\Jth flr~r 1hrough ,
1h1rd 1:1 aders taught together
11;; n1ut·11 as pussiblc . 1'hel
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MERCURY SAVINGS
and loan associa tion
.. STATEMENT SAVINGS "·PRtSTIGE Card
BU~NA PAl\I( r~crtu1y Sa'vin(IS Bldg , 'l'dliCy' 'Witw at l111coln
HUNTINGTOlf I EACH Mercury S<1v1ngs Bh1~, Ewnger ~1 Bcac'1
TUSTIN Me1n1y SJYlfl!I~ 8109 lrv1r1t a,•1d at Ne11.pc.1\ Ave.
LA HABllA·FUllEl\TON Mt•i:.Jry S;, .ii.gs Bldg '!rr.peri.il Hwy <11 Halbflo'
CARSON Mercury Savings Bl~. A~;,lon Blvd. at San Olll!lO frwy.
BIXBY kN ClllS Mercu ry Savings Bldg, Long Beach Blvd. it! Car1on S!.
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Laguna Niguel's newest design for lun-hv1ng, lun-loving adults ·
The Sea Terrace Apartments. Close to 1he sur1 and sand. 1!'s a
fun place lo be. Ocean or park views. Beam ceilings upstairs.
Paneling downstairs. Pa11os or balconies. Plus a Recreation
Building with fireside lounge, pool and Jacuzzi . We think these
apartment$ are the t:;iest value ln the whole area. Come see
them today, and see if you don't share our view.
1 Bedroom from S20S, 2 Bedroom• from $225, some furnished
Directions: From Los Angeles. take San Diego Freeway south
to Crown Valley Parkway e)l il. Righ'\ (appro)I. 6 mi.) 10 Pacific
Coasl Highway. Left 1 mile to N1gue1 Rd. Loft on Niguel Rd to
The Sea Terrace Apartments.
&;,. .... ~ LagunaNi.guel
The Choice Commuri1ty
Rane~ 8ein1100 1ne1V11119e1>1rk o:he• '"'' /~"' lo•m
Of A~co CommYn111 D•••IOptllr~. Int: !714) •93·0!>01
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Monday thru Fri. 9 til 9
Satu rday 9 til 7
Sunday noon Iii 5
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EXP AND... Mother THE FAMILY CIRCVS By Bll Keane
{f'rom Part 111
district. ho"·cver, dlsagrt.'i!S.
The S1ate u"OOld also do
away wi th most of lhe ~bil11y
grouping used in the dis trict,
sin<.'e lt feels it may aUec; the
chlld's self-image.
But principal ~I a g n us o n
says. "Placing chlld!"efl into
ability groups, such as in
rending. is our Bible."
I
Se nt enced
In Death
SAN BER'.'i1\ROt'.'iO ll'Pl !
-A 27-year--0\d hol.1sewlfc. has
be«?n sentenced to one to fl1·c
years in prison for vo!urit11r0 SUlle cducalors prefer the
concept of ~ntinuous prog-
r~. or h:;i'·\Q.g the c h 1 Id
l<'am v.hJtcvl'I' he is cap.ible
of regardless vr his grade
Je\'el.
manslaught r in the death of 1, _ _...l=='c'
her year--0ld daughter.
IF A CllJLD IS ready to
read in ki~rgarten. lhe State
says to go ahead. This il rot
aUov:cd, hO\\C\'cr. in Hun-
tington Beach City ScOOol.
District.
PolU..-e said Lisa Robles died
of a skull fracture fliov . 15.
lier n\Othcr. ~lrs. Lillian
,..larquez. who pleaded guihy
to the \·olun1ar)i-mans1aughtc.r
chargff. said the child had
fallen t~·il-e before she dil'd -
Ollt""e from a kitchen sink and
once from a table. \\llilc no dir('('t demand for
changc has been made by the
statC', parents at the distric t's
Perry %:hool rear that unless
change is m<ldl', funds for
EC!': may stop after ne xt
...... ""' ........ Authorities said the i.n fan.t _,.._..,._
y,·as the fifth of eigllt of ~trs . "Can't w e QO 10 o ~tore where the't"'ho"e TOYS?"
f.larquez'S children to die _ ---------------____ L;;....~
year.
1'hc oth<'rs have had fC\\'. if
any. dL:.trlc1s pr cblen1s in
this l in1·. :.incc their cdura-
tion.;il philosophies :ire 1norc
similar to the statf''s.
u n d c r sus p icious r-
circumstances before ttl('y
reached 21 ~.
Pollution
A pparatu s
Accredite£l
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ENJOY A BIT OF
OLD SAN FRANCISCO All districts fell dO\Yn in the
area of parent in\'o\vement ,
however. ""hich is one major
aspect of the ECE program.
ECE CALLS FOR numerous
parent volunlcers ser\'ing as I.OS A~GF.LI-;s f AP t -The
teacher aide s in the California Air Re s o ur c c s
classroom, parent <'ducation Board has accredited 1he kar-1 classes in the •'\'cning. ::\nd
p<irent in\'olvemcnt in plan-kit dc\·ice lo C'OOtrol 1•\h:iu•l 1
ning and implcmen!ing the cm i~ioos for ust'd c1us f,·<·il'1
ECE prograrn. 19.l;J..05.
JOIN US
'EASTER SUNDAY
FOR DINNER
Serving from 2:00 p m.
1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE
NEWPORT BEACH 645-5222
Each district administrator 1.he kar·kit. manufarlurrd L-------------------'
contacted indlc:itrd lh<'rt• is by Air Quality Products Inc .
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a need ror more p.:irents to volunteer to bolster ECE. of Orange. is sin1ilar to th1· Nearl y Everyone
Listens to Landers
This Ye 3 r • fully-funded previously accredited 1966-70
districts received money from kar-klt device and to the
the state for 12 percent of Gell('ra! 1'.lotors used ,·chicle
their students in grades K-3.,_d_e_,_ic_e_£o_r_£_95~5-"'65 car_s. __ ----·-·-__ ---·----
This group includes Ocean ~ ~ h\••(';'l•-t".'i,
Vie1\' /Vista \.'i('v.·, ,..lc:u1o"' ·~~~ _. . ~.~~
View, Glenn View and Crcsl ~~
Vil"\v -Schoolsi, Fountain CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY ~ Va!lev (Harper and 1'amura ) .
and • \\'estmins!cr <Haydl'n. IJ JI A jf! ·
Schmitt and \\'cbbcr Schools. I -11'1 ~
so~1t; n1s·rn1crs \\('rl'
only partially fw1dcd. At Jlun-
lington Beach City. 12 percr'nt
of lhe students in grades 1\-2 ~· u·ere fWlded . Perry \fas the
district's only ECE School.
And at Seal Beach. monev was
available for 12 percent Or the
students in kinderga rten and
firsl grade, at Zoeter School.
for next year; the state has
authorized expansion to ad-
di1ional schools for those ~
dislricts already having a K-3
prograin. and expansion lo •
other grades. ior pnrt1nl!y-
funded di~tric1s. ~ 1-funlington B('ach Ci t~' \viii ·
expand to the !hird grade and
~al Beac:h v.·ill include second
graders.
At Ot't'an Vi('v.' School
District, Sun ViC\\.', Robinwood
and Rancho \'iel\' u·tll bi• :idd-
e<I. Foun1a1n \'al!cv 11·iH .1dd
tu·o or three more Schools, but
!hey arc 001 st'l y ct _
\\'estmin:i:ler v.·ill i n c I u d e
\\'illmore School.
REFLECTIONS ,,
Reyn
Sheffer
"Without 1 bellef in per1on1I
lmmort1llty, rtllglon Is like
1n 1rch re1tlng on on• plller
or like 1 .~ridge ending in en
eby11 ...
M111. Mulltr
Tl1c concc1•l .. r in1mor1a-
h 1 v is a CQm(rort1nc: Olll'.
l).:alh dOI'~ not S('ll8.l'<t1 e us
f1>rr1'<'r from 011r lnvf'Ci nn•'"':
i1 is Uut a pn1•tal through
\1 h ir·h \• ,, 1111 1nu~t 1>.'l~S to
attain an rtrrniy nr 1111.•~ful
a.. .... ~oc.iaiuns \\·ith al! th:it 1s
11u1-c and ~nod.
J)urini: t h[~ f:,ist<'r o;".1-"""·
Chri~tlans T'f'inlc(' in 1hc tri·
uin11h of J t·~U!I Chri~t O\'r r
tl1.· ~l'A \'(', Iii~ fl'.SUl'l'l'('l fon t!I
a ll lh•' proo f \\·r· Til'l'<l 1h1tt nll
of 11;. can B<'hl{·\·c immo rl ri.-
Jl1y.
\Vr ~ln«'rc\y hCll'"' tlillt
ri ··ryonr y,•\1111or.-.hip in thf'
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BEA ANDERSON, Editor
<(::~// ~·· r-r .1
'We must
staff 24
hours a day.
Babies are
not born just
9 to 5 .'
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Births
By ALLISON OEERR
01 tfl• 0•11~ P'li.1 '''"
Ne"-s item : Elementary school enroll·
ment drops.
Ne"·s item : Declining birth r;1te cu1s
hospital income. cutbacks and closings of
maternity facilities reported in many
parts of the nation.
The national decline in birt h rate has
been auribu!ed variou sly to the P ill.
aborlicn. hi~ costs of child-rearing and
postponement of child-bearing.
\\1hate\·er the cause. the result in most
of the United States has b«>n lhc closing
of maternity units or drast ic cu1backs 1n
services.
A look a! Orange County's larger
facilities seems to indicate a birth rate
counter to the national trend. i'\o large
hospital has closed its OB \\·ing .:ind one
has almost doubled deli veries.
But the larger hospi1ats arcn'l lhc
\~·ho!c story.
Smaller community 'hospitals. ui ih fr11•
rxceptions . have bt'en forced to reduce
services or close units entirely. The slack
presumably has been taken up by larger
hospitals.
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'Maternity has
never been a
money -maker.
That's why
only large
hospitals , or
• new ones 1n
growing areas
I survive.
Down, Hospitals React
According to the 1!173 Or11nge Cnunty
Progress Rcp:irt. the county birth rate is
still on a slight dO\\TI"'ard trend. Jn 1969.
!he rate was 17.92 bi rths per 1.000 popula-
tion. but in 1972, the ralc '>''as 14.92 p .. :r
1.000 residents.
DROP .\'OTED
"Fh·c rears ago. ire dC'li \'Cred 4.000
babies," said Jorce S\·lveslcr. OB
supcrY1sor at St.-Josc.ph llo<;pit:1I.
Orange. ··.'\011· 11·e dcli1·er around 2,80!1 a
rear. It \1·as dropping by 200 or 300 h1rths
a yea r. but il seems to ha\'C leveled off
''A hospital must offer more no\\·. \l'c
specialize in the hig'n risk pn:·gnaney-
the diabe tic mother or lhc "'·01nan '>'ith
toxemia, for example. And. 11c arc clo~
10 Children 's ltospita l's nc:onatal 111·
tcn si,·e care unit."
Obstetrics units are expen5ivc to opcr-
atr. she addrd. •·U'e rnust slaff ?.J hnurs ;1
day. Babies aren't just lxirn ~r1m 9 10 j.
"~lodem equipment cost.~ arc high
The .~maller hospil.tll. i( nnl tdfr·d lo
cJpacity. cannot maint ain lhis kind of a
uni t."
As an example. shl.! noted pr(·parcd
childbirth classes. fet al nlonitoring ;ind
specialized cn rc for the high risk mu1her
A look at SI. Joseph dl'li\'erics Ul thr·
p;ist !hre" rr.'lrS 1ndttales a !r\'1•li ng off .
\\'h1lc 3,063 1nfan1~ 1n:rc deli\'r'rcd in It'll .
the ntunbo!'r droppc :I to 2.ii9 th~· 11('\\
year Last .rc;;r , !her~· 11.l'ft' 2 :"iti
nr11·borns. a d\rl11:l· of only 63
t\I lloa.; ~1rrnori;1 I H f) s p 1 r ,1 \ •
pr{'sbv!C'r1:1n . t/11•1\• v.t•rL' 111 t·:>.tt'"" of
2.100 births las! year. <1nd thi.., yf'.i r is
<:un1p;1rahl1·
LEVEL l\G OFF
For lhc \9jJ .;2 fl<;cal ~·car. ho~n11:il of·
fic1a!s reported 2.127 births: for l'.li2-7.1 ..i
ri gurc of 2.11/J. As of mid·).1:1rch 1rn.1r('
v.a ~ lrss than a 1 pt'rtt'nt drop 1n
dehvC'rltS.
OB St1JX'1''1<:or \lar1oric f'yk• annhur"d
the ·nosp1u11·:; ac:IJ\'c unll In S<.'\'l'ral I.it·
!Or~.
"\Ve nffl·r a !01 ro !h(· r\!)t'tlant couph·
\\'c hi!\'{' prcpnrcd thildlJir!h cla:-.~··s. :11-
lnv.' fatht'rs in tilt• dcl1v••rv n.(1l!l :111d
roon1ing 111 <if 111o!h<•r ;ind b~hv "
Sht· also cmpha~11.1•d lhf' hi!ih co~1 nl
Ob'iletrieal rar(•
"\\'r mu~t keep ,, rull !-taff fln :-..il.ir\
One day 11·c may ha1c 14 n1orhrr., 11• ihc
unit and the next 40. To keep the unit in
the hlack. 11·c must nvcragc 2~ patients."
Sf1c noted that "people snop around for
111;1rl'rll1ty care. Thry "an t to get 1hc1 r
111onl·,\··s \1orth and thi:v d~crve ll.
Ft•11l'r 111~op[r· ;i re ha1 1nR children , so a
hosp11 ;1f mu~t offer lhe bt.'sl. ··
It 1 ~ l'.\lrernrly hard for tht• sn-uiltcr
hospital' to do lh 1s. shl' assrrtetl.
l.ar~f'r OO!;pitals can use ob"retries
sp:u·t· !or O\'Crf101\· surger:.' cases. she ad·
dod
Bf'itcr t'ru!d care is aJa:i thcr result ur
!he decline rn birth rate.
Hoag. in addition to other fam ily-or1l'n-
1ed ser\'iccs. n.-ccntly bega n offerin g lhc
help of 3 discharge planning nurse \1ho
pro"irlcs inforn1al1on on chJl<I care and
makr~ arrangrrnl·nts for folio"' up home
\ l~llS if lllda_;t!t'I!
rot\'fj F'A~ll l.IES
.\Ir~ \1nl1 Hro1ll·ru.:~. J!unringron
l llll'rlt1mn1un11~ ll osru1al , llQl•.'d that 1h"
h()~p1t;1l a1·f'r.'l/!Cd i2 h1rth5 p.·r m011!h 111
19i2 S1n1·p J1111t· of 19i'./. tl1crc ha~ hr•t•n a
l:1rgc JU!llp !rJ 112 birth~ f)('r ll'Clnth. or
al mo~l douhlC'.
"I lh 1nk 1t '~ hc<.·ause of the new ap<..1rt-
mcnt complc.xes in the area. Thi>y h1111~
in a younger age group 111 lhc r>rtnh.:
chilcl·lx>arin,i:: \'cars.
lfunlingron inlt'rt'Om1ntrt1!1\' oilso offers
extra se r\'icc such 11 s roo1n1ni;: 111 f•f
1noth<'r <1nd child. prepared ('h1!dh1nh in·
s!ructJo..1 and \\Clcornes ra tht·r!. rn !hi:
dch\·ery roon1
'.\fany couples. ~hr fl'els, "ere <i!-
rractcd by !hesc S<'rv1ce~ .. \\'c st>r\f'
~t of f'oun1a1n Vallt'~, also, and w1ti1
rt'<°t.'nll~ thf're '>''t:rr no n1<i1rrni1 ~
."it'f\1l'l.'S in that arl'a."
Fountain Valley Com munity llospital is
one ssnallrr facilit y rnar ha:ii opened a
ne\\· matrrni!y "·inc in the past 1 1~·0
yc;irs.
Adm1111si rator c:CflC r..l~itk said \hi"
un 11 \1·;1;.: opcnf'C! lo offer m.:item1ty
sen tCl::s to ~·ount;:11n \'allt·y ;1rl.'a
r1·-~id1•!HS in a ITIOT(: (.'l'!ltr:il l(lj'rt \101),
01)('n1•d !he l:k·g1nn111i; flf 'IHrch. 1h1·
\1111µ 11> heg 1nnin~ :-loy,·J~ bur 'I C'~1<:k tcrls
.. 11 :.hould build up \'Olumr 1n !11n or
!hr•·" rnu11ths JU!'!! /;.1 11ord of rnouth."
(;H(J\fr\'(_; CITY
In the J),1:-;I. Fount;un V:iHc'' r!'~idtnl~
t1Ti11o·d !1\lth'f!lL1\' l'Hrt• In '11unl1nR\011
B•':tt·h. Santa 1\na or ·'"'·'•port 13cach
Patients • • • and Prudence
"Fountain \'a!lcr has n r{'l:1!11'C'l~·
young p p11!at1on so. naturally, tht•rt• 1~ ;i
11f'lt'<I f\lr ~oud m:it l'm1ty rarr :1\'ai!alJlc 111
!he «ommunil\'." he S.'lld.
Anor,1tr ~oUnJ!, groy,·1ng area is th•·
Saddl(>ha<"k \.ftllt·~
"\\'l' dr••'>' ou r ohst1'1/'1ts pal1rn1 s fron1
t.a~una Be:ic:h, l .. 'l~una .'·1~cl :11v!
,\ll,;;~1on \"u·io 11hc.'rt• there arc m.in\·
~oung f:in11Ji•·~ ... scud lrrnc .... nydt'r <11-
rt'<:lor of nursing at South Coa!'I f 'll'l·
rnun1t,v lhl1>p1rr.1
By CA ROL ritOORE
01 IM Dfily 1'1191 Sift!
The framed parchment on lhe waiting
room wall describes a physician as
"learned , e:itpcrt. ingenious and adap-
table."
And that goes double for the office
personnel. said Yevohn Brauain.
As president of Orange C'.ounty's
chapter of the American Association of
l\.tedical Assistants. she is working for
standardized education.al requirements
for the job. '
Spt>eifically. she ll•ould like to see more
of her colleagues take lhe 2--day certifica·
lion testing in med ic:al law and ethics.
professional Jiabllity. clinical tenninology
and procedures. ana1omy. bookkeeping
and i&urance. laboratory orientacion and
communicatkm.
She set! a good example herstlf, Ming
one or the few to be doubly certified for
both front and back o(Oce. "patients and
paperwOfk."
"You hav~ to understand the position
the patlenl! are in. Ther~ Is so much
they v.·an1 to say." she explained. "Pht!
the spouse needs sooll'l:ng •n<l help with
emoliooal strtss or red tape.
"In coping Y.'ith a family dur1ng a
terminal lllnes.~. ll't hord to expect Jove
in return when there's nothing you cnn
do."
But htr capabilities In the Newport
Beach office of Dr. Frederick Firestone
are appreciated for yea rs afterward.
"ll makes you feel so much better just
to ialk to her," said the u'ife of one pa-
tient.
Thai substantiales ~frs . Brattain's be-
lief that her talents as a medical
assistant aod mother of four are
reciprocal.
"Aty family experience gives me more
empathy for the patients but the job
makes me a belter mother. up-to-date on
the latest theories on nutrition. teenage
ills or venereal disease ... $hC sa id.
To lnake sure all medical assistants
stay abreast of th eir profession. she in·
lends 10 schedule more workshops and
sympo!ia during her presidency . such as
a mini-course in cardio-pulmonary
resuscitation.
"The closed chest and mouth·t~mouth
tcchnique1 are so simple yet are worth so
mtkh.
"Somelimet lhere Is nothing wrong
with 1 victim except for a bubble thet
stops breathing for an !Mi.ant. A quick
thinking person can respood with the
necessary correction ernd prevent brain
damage:·
•ler Qdvocac)' or resuscitation Is
another way stu1 b<lckl up Dr. f'lrcstone
who tt8ches the course 10 lifeguards.
Slnct medical 1t5sis11nt.s do ~-ork ·Ml
closely 1~1ith doctors on Professional and
community projecis, rttrs. Brattain also
\\OU\d Uke to Set' better Ualson with th e
'
Orange County ~ll'd1ca l Association aux-
iliary . •
"That "'ay the "'i,·cs can appreciate
our service' and '>''e can better un.
derstand thelr feelings. We 're both trying
to help the same man,'' she expla ined.
ti 's PoSsible to be a medical assistant
1vilhout any training but ~fn. Brattain
repeats that it's better for everyone
roncerned if the person is ctrtiflcated.
"\Ve 'll have a better image and better
pay wilh higher standard.o;" is htr reason
for serving on the curriculum advisory
commHtee at her alma maier, ruUerton
College.
The formula has paid off for her.
although she chose · her ca re c r
haphaiardly.
"I "'as stancUng in line to gtt my
driver's licenst-when l noticed a medical
assistant's pin. The idea inlrigucd me
and it seemed a logical ¥.'ay to advance
rrom my volunteering In veter111ns'
ho!pl!BI•.
"I was as scattd as a fif':)i grader to go
back to school but once I got involvtd I
beca me clas.~ preskfent.
"J\fedlcioe Is so challenging -on! cf
the few courses without second-hand
books becnuse facts chan_ge constnntly
and an anatomic.al y,·ord ca.n s1retch
across a page in tl lab rt:port.
'·An educalerd medical a s s Is ta n 1
rolie\·es the patient by breaking It down
Into Jiyllables, somcthlng thnt c.'\n be
understood.''
)
-"
Me di ca l
assistants
must be 'learned,
expert,
ingenious and
adaptable.'
Yevohn Bra ttain
"\\'c'd Sf't•rl 11 d1'Ch111> In n1a1 r m11r 11"1·
t1cnt!'i s1ncc 1971, hut !111s il;1st Jan11a ry.
'>'<' <IC'l1\'l'rt.trd more bnbics than 111 ;\II\'
month 1n 19i3, ·
··1 think births HTC on !hf' ups111ng
a ~a 111 11flrr hitt irlg the lo'>' point.''
On,-. ~'flil11 ! oflrt.:1111. \\'ho chose no! to
he idf'nt1f1rd . ff'f'l~ "Soothcm C'atifornla
h<Js overhullt in tcrmf. of 'M!<p11al ~ ...
"Srirn(' ho~piials 111•nr 1Jl!-ou1 !() hll\~
~pr...,:ih~· '>''1n~s . such :1.~ 1na!C'm1ty and
t'ITll'rAl'lll'\ ~,·r\ It'('"' Bolh. 1f tht·y :tti'
ouulit1·, 11rll -~f.'l!f('d prograrn', .rrt• f'1'·
1x·n1'1\f' .. ind lh1· p..1t1t>11t load \r:t~1l't !<'Ir;;._.
t'nou~h 10 ~11ppoM lhtrt1 ..
''('oup!l~ 11.111 lon~cr to ha \·r ch1ldrt'fl
Anti oo mancr 11htrt• ~Ou haven l·h1ld."
said one su~r'l 1io.or. "it's go111g to be
cxpensne \\hr not g<'! !hoc best possible.
sen1ce"' Frr.nkl y. I don't rn1nk ;iny small
hospital could handle tilt• expense .,
"l.ooltlng al lhe large hospllal,c; is
dectpll\'e " 5<i1d 1ulQl:her nur.1e "The
birth rat<' I~ decHnln~. although 11 Isn't as
obvious a,c; abou t five ye:ars ego
''Hut pc()ple are looking to th<-~pita!
th:it has the bl'!':! ('ri111 pmcnt ; the largtst.
mos! cff1c1ent t.la f!. Che most personal
Slt'rvi<'('S
"Pc pie are still naving bablc$ .,
Added ~fr!I, Sylvester "~1uternity his
ne,cr b('('n f1 nK1ne~·-mnkcr. Thaf'!IL prob-
ably \\hy onlr the largest h%"p~ta\J: or
lbosl l1l really TIC'>''. gro'>'·111g areas. arc !.UT\ri1ing , .,
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SUSAN WARD
May Date
Selected
\Tr. :lfld ~lr.s . Jlcthert \\'.
,\',1rd or Cos ta >tesa have .
;;nnounrel the engageznt'nl of
rl1•·tr <)a u g h r er . Susan
f':!i1,J/)r!h \\'ard lo St ephen
.H ithard Kas~ or Fuller1on.
>lis s \\'ard. a senior al
('f1 !1forn la Stair Llnil'ersltv.
1'1.ol!\•rtou. att cndrd 1\t·v!'po~t
l!<irbor ll1gh ~hool an d
'Jr:tngc <.'o;ist Co llci.:e.
lier fi anec. son of :\fr and
Thur~aJ. April 11, l'l l~
Battle
Ry JO OLWN
C:111c('r paticnls in th1· Sov1CI IJnioo urc
:1S for t11n11 tc 11s cant't•r \'1cti nls ct1n be
;1 ny\\'ht•re.
·rhP union of republics ha s a lar-
rt•tu.rnng sys!cn1 of l'ilfl' thllt le.ans hl'ilVI ·
ly on [:O\'t'rnmcnt involv~·n1cn1. ~t·cording
to V:1dim N. (;crasin1t'nko, ,\10.
lie is deput,\' director of the !nslilutc of
Exprrimt•n!al and Clinic:it On<.'Olog.Y,
l!SSR Acade1ny of J\.1Nlical Sciences. ~
Dr . Gcrasimf'nko. on a tou r of CJ1ncer
tefitcrs in the United Sl<1lt.'5, .spoke to
seiencc \1Ti tcrs in St. Augustine, Vla.
As in 1hc United Stales, cancer is one
of th<-1110:-t important causes of death in
t~ So\J(•t Union.
There. Dr. t:craslmenko said. "thl'
crt'alion of an organizrd systen1 of
c;inccr t'Q11lroL . bt•gan tn the flrsl yrars
aftt-'r the HC>vo!ution. <ind !he t'S.<:cntla\
framc"ork was t'Qtnplctt'CI son1y JO years
:igo
EA llL 'f IJt:TECTIO.\'
This system has five principles, he
revealed : government rC>sponsibH•t,v for
nnti-canctr organiz<ilion, free. accessible
treatment ror patients : aid in rat!J
Cancer
oblast ra political subdivision of the
coonLry1, "inclusion. of t'oo general
therapeutic nt•tworlc· v1ith1n cancer con·
trol " and largl""scalc attention to early
detection of cancer.
The most prt·v;1t1·nt l~'J'l(' of c<incer. fol'
both Sovia 1nen and \\·on1en. is gastric.
Lung, laryngc:it. breast. colon and pan·
crwUc <:anccr arc increasing.
Cancer of the uterine cervix has
dccri?ased, Dr. Geras imenko s a id .
and a decreasing trend has becrl noled in
gastric cancer.
l{e cred~ "advances in Soviet health
.!K'rylces" with "stabili'talioo-.and in ccr-
lain forms of tumors-the d~ of
1he death rate in the last fey,. years."
These advances are early detl'ciion.
more prcclsc recording of data, more
out-patient folloY>·up and ney,· combined
methods of therapy.
Coordillating fine can<:(!r efforts i.!I the
r.1inistry of lleallh of the_ USSR. -
r\0 PAY , • ,
To raise funds for a large scientific
center for cancer re9C3rch in Moscow, an
All -Union Jubilee Saturday wa."i hcld
\\•here cilizcns "·orked one day wi1hout
1:1.1y.
During the past 10-15 years, Soviet on-
cologists hare studied cancer in all its
•
.~ With
phases. "offered a Jlexokinnstic trst fu r
the ,diagnosis cl gas I r i c can<..-er.
de\'elopcd l'M'v.' immunological n1cthods of
<liag.nosis of primary cancer of the liver
an d 1t•trublasto1nas" and introduced 37
an!iblastic drugs. Dr. Cerasimcnko said.
Hut the country's greatest s1rength
against ca1M.'t.'f is its system of outpatient
clinics. whose record-keeping methods
cntoura8:e follow·up obscrvalion.
11K' Sovlcl" IJnlon also is strong in Its
training of oncologists t[inys1cian.s ~·oo
sludy tumors•. acc."Ording to Dr.
Gcrasimenko.
"Since 1973 all medical institutes have
chain of oncology." he said. •·Jn re4
search institutes preparation of quali4
fied oncologisls is accomplished through
a t~·o-year internship or a three-year
postgrad uate study program."
Once the oncologists are tr ained and
lh<' outpatient clinics srt up. the Soviet
Union 's investigation and trea1ment or
can('fr proceeds. along_ a 1rell-planned
route.
110,\TE EXA~IS
E\'t'JJ' patient c.-oming to any clinic is
exam ined for lumors. and examinat ions
arr done in apartment houses and during
housc·IO·house visits in villages.
Trained 1nidwives nrc assigned to each
a P·lan
clinic and each woman "'ho comes ror
any reason ls exarnintd for tumors.
FJuorograph1c examination of the chest
is required of all citizens during mass
screening cainpaigns and through visits
to clinics.
tn addition. Dr. Gera s\men ko said. a
public cducalion program is under Ytay
v.•hcrc v.•omen are taught 10 examine
their own breasts and ottM.'f' cancer i1l4
formation is disbursed through flyer...
In title future, the fight against c.ancer
in 1he Soviet Union Yti.11 be waged v.ith
more stations in the "oncological
net\\Wk,'' including "po\\'Crful, many
sided dispensaries." more scrtening
measures. the perfection of early cancer
diagnosis, the applicalion of nt>W methods
of detection and treatment of malignant
tumors and the use of brcter·methods for
scra.."'lling hig~risk persons, D r .
Gcrasimenko said.
Also. computers y,·ill be used 10
establish a bcUcr S)'Slem of cancer
registration. ' ·
"\\'e ha\'e every reason to believe th.it
further perfection of the organiza!ion of
cancer control in our country will enable
us to reach certain advances in the con·
trol of malignant ncv.•growths ,'' he con·
clud<'d .
Turning Back
The Clock
First n1e1nbers of the
Ebell Club o[ Newport
Be ach might have taken
t h e transportation
rhosen by the l\l mes.
Clayton Thompson and
Richard B. Hodge to
a meeling. 1'he 65lh
year of the group will
be marked by a Pari·
si an Flea l\1 a r k e t .
Thursday, April 18,
from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
An as.sortment of
booths plus a Terrine
de Boeuf luncheon are
planned in the clu ~
house.
free tickets
Circus Vargus
s2so value
Now during kids
week at Beach 6.
Edil'lgef', absolutely
free lrom Huntington
Center merchanls lo
childre n (1 t and under)
for full edm1ss1on to
O. C. fairgrounds
Apr. 19--23
. > ·-' ' ~· 1:1'1'.:0 .. ·t.; .2
E .,"'II .. g'.2 •c:; ·-.. ) .. 0 E " "' >-E "•:;
:; • c ·;:: I .. ··-~_!
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"'II e •-~ o .... 0 ~ J :i .. .. 0 c: :J ~ 0 0 0 .. ,.. v:. . •• -. 0 •• .. . , • >
l11 MARIN( AV1:0BA.l 604 !$LANO
CALIFOl'iNIA 9.1662 • (?!•)6~0770
Clubs Garner Dist.rict Honors
r-.trs. George Corneliu!i.
member or the Leisw-e World
Laguna llills Woman's Club.
was named Woman-of-the-year
by the Orange D istrict,
California Federation of
\\'omen's Clubs. Al the annu,11
districl convention 1 a st
weekend. lhc Fo unt a in
Valley \Vom:an's Club captured
!he most medium c I u b
awards, 7 firsts and 17 .sec-
onds.
Other winner s included:
small dubs, Laguna Niguel
\Voman's Club, one first place;
mediun1 clubs: &>al Beach.
\\101nan's Club, 10 fi rst place
and 6 i;('Cond phicc awards;
Rancho Viejo \Voman's Club,
J firsts .ind ~ scc:onds ,
June Date Selected
Others arc Costa ~1es::i
\\romen's C1ub. 2 firs1 s: 'Vom-
nn's Club of Htmtington Beach .
I first.
In large clubs. \\'oman·s
C!ub of Lei sure \\'orld Laguna
Hills. 2 firsls. I S('('OOd : San
Clemente \\'oman 's Club. 2
firsts. t second: and lhl'
'Vonian's Club of NC\\'flOrt
Beach, I first.
J\1 rs. Cornelius '''as accorded
\Voman-of-thc-year honors for
hC'r \\'Ork with 18 comn1unit~'
groups nuring the past yeaf.
The Laguna Hills re~ident has
!\Ir. and ~lrs. II er b c r ! lier fiancc. a V("nicc lligh served as club pre~"idP.nt and
Joseph lloll<'y of Huntington Srhool !: rad u a t e is a now is fine arts chairman.
Beach. have annowtecd !he candidate for June gradua-The Leisure \\'orld clu b is
cngage1ncnt of their daughfrr. lion frorn Loyola. lie is 1hc the largest federated l\'OOlan's
son of ~Ir. 11nd ?\IN;. James club in the state. Mrs. ~larjorie ,\nn llolley to Ron...1!d "!orris of S..1 nta i\1onica . Cornelius has scr\'ed as
J. ?>!orris. Santa J\fonica. l
Orange D~trict Status of
\\'omen chainnan and on the
district no Ill i n a t i n s con1--1.;,,;;,,;;,,;;,,;;,,;;,,;;,,;;,,;;,,;;;-I
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Clot! • Sa11dol•
HOWIH
AHNE KLEIN
The couple plan td wed Junl' j
J in St. Joan of Arc Catholic '-----------l·----------------------------------
Olurch. Lns Angele.,; .
hi iss 1 lolley is a graduate of
the Notre Da.me Academy and
alt.ended i\larymount Cot!e~c
of Palos Verdes and L.oyola-
i\laryinount Uni\'ersiry.
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Sprfng
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Thru Sat., April 13th
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ra rncd his BS degree at Cal Ru Ff ELL'S Sl:itc f ullcrton. and hl!li ~IA at I HALF-AT THIS LOCATION
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NOVELL HENDRICKSON •selection
•servi ce
•courtesy
Tlii• .ctioft wil fMtln fow lor91 com.iplMflfl ff'OfR tM htl, wt.c:t.4 ffttM fr'OM
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Ap ril Rites Li nk ~ Couple s
HA TFIELD·BROERING
C om m un it ~· C h u rch
CongreRationnl. Corona de\
;..Jar. y,·as tht> S('tting for the
1narriage ritl'S of 0<1'1d ~I.
llatficld and G r e t e b e n
Bf"'Ot'ring:
The Rev. Dr. Phllip G.
~1u1Tay officiau.d at the
<*r<!mony for the daughter ot
the L.:-t\\Tcnce Broerings of
Ba lboa Island and tM l'«t of
the Floyd ~l3tfields of Erett'r.
Attend.in!!: the ro-1ple "'·tre the
at Or:ins;e t.x1~: Colll";:c and I
noY.' I" 1·na j i'l r i n ~ in l
('()n1p:ir1llh'(' htt·r.l!url" at l "('
lr\1nf'. ill'rhu~roml f.!f;1du.:1h·d :
fro11\ l"IQ!s.:1 (it.1nU.. ll 1;;h 1
S1:hool :ind sllld1til .1t llCC' I
GILLESPIE-MYER S
~1 1\fl"J;i Sul<i n ;..1, ('rs (Jf ~l'\1'po11 lkat·h aad Stc\Ctl L'
C.1llcsp1t' or ~lanhanan Ut al'h
\\"er(' n1 nrnt.-d during a lll11 n
fr1cnrli-h11>--nni;: ('l·ren10n\ ""llhl
(111l plau1 F:Hhf'r Al!~n Of l 'l'I
of f1cia!i11~ 1
l loilflr att 1·1Kta111~ '' ('r e
C:1nd;_1l'l' Youn~. llt'ldl \ll i·r·
T!lr~nn1•r1 , John 1;1lll"~p1e,·
H11·h.irtl \\"11~011 llnrl H11l>1.1 1
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LARGE-S
•Selection
• Serv ice
•Courtesy
•:Ila !\or's
~tmc-s. Donald Robtrson. Tom
Ca5h. Richard Lapkin g,
V."il11am Halley, ~tiss (tail
Broc-rtn i.?. ;..1ark Bro1'"1l, Stan
Hartford, J im l~<"aton. Tlon
Hobtorson, Fred Cbcmberlcn
and Larry Broering.
Bnnne and Ke\·in Robcrsoo
"''ere flow{'f girl and ri ng
bea rer.
MRS . H.lTFIELD MRS. c'OKAS
111<' bnd1•. dJ1u~hl··r of \Ir,
l'Htri c1 :i Fou~t of Sn n1 l1cn1 .. •nt1· and l).~;ui ;..11 .. 1s oq
lr>11"1(\ ill a gr.1du:11e of
:\eY.!'N)rt llaroc1r l\1~h Schooli
;ind lL1 · I
HAL F-SIZE SHOP
Community Concerts Collated
The bride t;raduatqt from
Corona del ~tar IU$ School
and Sa"1-er Hustness Col!t'gt.
lier hmband is a graduate
of UC Santa Barbara and
\\'esli'rn S t a t e t:nlversity
College of l ... 1w.
Thev "'iU Ji\'c on Balbo.1
Island after a II aw a ii on
honeymoon.
COKAS·ERICKSON
Officiant y,•as the Rev. Larrv
Fruhling ,,arv:t p..1rents of ·the
bridal (.'(M.1ple arc the F. \\'.
Erick...Q'JO.., and Mr. and ~!r.::.
(;eorge Cokas. all ot Ke"''POrl
Bt'ach.
Tut" bride at tendt d
Attmdan ~s y,·crc ;..1 r s
\\"i\hani Burger. f.\ a r l' I
Frl'flch. ;..fa:tini; r 1g.1tt', f.\athv
Coka$, Brin n f<)kas. ~1ich:ir 1
~lo.1d . John .\l::igilavy ;"tOd
Alex ;..10:1d.
The groon1. son of .\I r. hod
;..1rs. Jack (;tll<''l>J1'. of
;..1.inh:i.u an Ul"<lt'h . IS a l "CLA
graduatl· l
f!JLLlltTOH
224 Ot--irfelr M•lt
COSTA MESA
1 IOS H.wpori 11•4..
HUHTIHGTOH llACH•
84 ~"'91°" Ct11trr
LAGUNA HILLS MALL
111 Lti--. Worid
PASSANTINO-BEISNER----
ffNE CAR OWNERS
LEATllER Werillf'• ....... ......._ & nwyt c .... 1 ... 1
IJF'E ........ .t .... ..,., w c91 IJIJt St6-19tl
~lrs. \'ietor ~1atln ff flc ft 1 ;ind ~lrs. ~lo11 on Lip!,Oll collale kits fo r the llarbor
Area l'o1nn1unit.\· ("oncert Associ&ion·s meinbership carnpaign \\1hich will
begin \\·ith a kitkoff dinner at 6:30 p.m. ~l onday . April 22. in the Airporter
Inn. J>ersons intcre:-ted in the new concert series n1ay rall the ra1npalgn head·
quarters in the 1\"c\vporter Inn fron1 10 a.ni. to :> p.111 . ~tonday, 1\pril 22.
through Saturday. 1\pril 2i .
Lutheran Church of the
~taster . Corona de! ~t ar ''"as
1hc S(lting for the double ring
nuptials link ing in marriage
Sara Reth f.:ric kson and
James ~Lichacl Cokas.
Oklahoma State Uni\"ersity
11nd earned a B.-\ i n
p.,ychokigy and r " I i g i o u s
~tudiC"S at the L'niversity of
California. RivC'rsidc.
Ji u h~band studied at
(iold<'n \\rest C.Ollegc and noW
is a pOOtogra phy·art major at
California ·Sta te linh·ers ity.
Fullerton.
;..!:l ry (;retchcn Bl' i s n c r .
d.1u ghlt'T' of the S r n r s I
f\c1~neM1 of Huntington ll1 ·:l<"h.
bec-;inl(' 1bc bnde of Hobt·rl
l.01us l'assantino duri ng ri!t·:;;lt"-.---.-.... ...,_... ....... _,_.._,.,....,....,.,.. ................. ,
!)('rfonncd in the .\l'\.\'f'OTl·' DTERl' """" ~"hnst;an Cmt<r. Costa I . .\l('!ii:l.
()ffici ant "'·as the Rev. J)r.
\\"alter H ;..f:i1tin. aod pa ren t..s J
of !he! bndcl!rOOm arc 1hc :
Good Nights Cause Bad Daze
DEAR A ~~ L:\~OE RS : I that their bodiH art-prh·ate
and I.bey must k«:p their
clothes oa wbnl tr1\ertai.lll.ng:
Frank Passan t.ioos o{ Gard~n
<;ro,·c.
A!ll'nd ing th<' couple \l"Crl'
\1rs. Ja1n<'ll Anderson. Gruct
Hay, l"rank Pa!;~nlino Jr.,
.fiinlt'S Dunn , Ca lvin Beisner
and Sohu tiara.
The bride is a grndua!~ of
Edison lligh School, studied am 20. my f1ance is 26. \\"<.>
plan to b(' 111<1 rried in a fC\\'
months. \\'e l.i:l'L ;1 l o n ~
bcaut ifull.v. b n t so1nc th ini;
unf'xpccted hap1>encd.
Ann. I am haunted by tho.~c
40 fact'll'SS y,·on1rn. \\"hen he
puls his arms around rne I
\1·onder if hc·s th ~n kin g about
onl! of thcn1. '--''4--_~--"-~---'@l their frle nd s . Al s o ·:i-------------~·oungtll'n: 11hould he "looked
In on" 111 frequl'nl lnttr\'aJs.
\\1e h:1d a Jong talk last \\"Cl'k
to "clear !ht' air." 1ti SkC'd1"'.i111
how many gi rls hc~had sll'pl
with before inl'. Ill' pau ~t.-d for
a while and anS\\'Crt.'CI ... About
40."'
Ann . I :il1nosl fell O\t:r . ill'
rouldn"t cren re1nen1lx·r sonll'
or !heir names and I asked
ho"· this \\',1S poss1blt·. Ill' said.
.. , onlr S<I\\' them once ."'
J)o you Ix-lier(' I ough~ to
n1arry a man ,1·hen I ha\"C
tht·St' terrible fcclings"-OIS·
lLl.L:SIONED
DEAR DIS.: No. \"ou"d be a
miscrahle y,·irt• an1I hl'"d J:l'I
f('(f op trying to defe nd
himself .
\'ou need counseling so you
can 1afk thil' 0111 of your
li~~trm . Oner ~·ou gel it
lhrouJ?;b your hr:id lhat l ho~1·
hit-and-run affa ir~ 1\· e r "
:uli.ie.c:crnt attempts to pro\·e
hi· "as a real C,asano\a,
~ou'll be ablt' LO forget about
th t m and build a life together.
fi nds herself y,·ilh a great big
l;l\.r!'luit on her hands. If she
"ants a i:.uard dog she should
get one 1ha1 is propcrl y train·
cd .-Al-50 APPAL!,ED
DEAR Al..SO: I recei\·M
hundreds of lt'll ers from
rraders "'·ho r:\:pressed the
same \•le"'· ~ly thanks to all
uho hacked me op ""htn I
said , '·Get that dog off the
street, lady. He's dan~erous:·
OEAR A;-.;'N L·\r\1JfliS:
\\"e had no idea our son "'as
so ad\"anc:cd in thinking about
sex. I phoned the llttll' girl's
n101hcr !hat evening and told
her exactly what had haf>""
p<'Ocd. Shi' look a \"Cry b:a~e
al!itudc. ""So big deal .'' she
ya"·ncd. · · C h i Id re n arc
natur:tlly inqui~iti \"e. All kids
l!xplore. Thar s ho"A· they
lr:irn.""
\\1c are shoC'kcd. \\"hal do
YOl' .c:ny~-L.L.O.
Dear L.L.O.: She'~ right.
Hut childrl'n shnuld he taught
just to make !IUTC the1· arcn 'I
l.nto Mime mJschll'f.
Goin~ lo a wedd ing~ Gi\i nt; l
one? Or standing up in one~/
C:\"en if you 're alt<>ady mar·
riOO Landcrs"s complc tc1y ne~ !
''The Bride"\: Guidt.. ""ill
ansv;cr question.; a ho u 11
today's \\'cddini::i;. For a copy .
send a dollar bill. plus a Jong l
self·addreSStt!, s 1 a mp e d
envelope (~ C('Ol' ~sta:;f' 1 toj
Ann Landers. r.~l. Rox ::~~.;
122 W. Bank Dr . Chiea~o. 'II
6()6.54.
I hardly slept th:it ni!!hl a11d
I h:Jvcn"l h<id a good night's
sleep since. I spoke y,·it h 1!1~'
clergyman and he told me to
give !he fcJloy,• credit fo r being
truthful and forget it. I even
discu;,scd il \\lth n1v dorror.
His advice \\"as. "Pui it out of
your n11nd. lt"s not in1po rtant
Our cight-:rrar-0ld son and the
girl Of'X! door Isam(' ngc 1
have aJy,·ays played together.
IJEAR A~N l..A'.'l'Df:RS: J They rarely fl,1?.ht hke n1ost '-;:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-_ _:================:::;-
,.
nO\\'."
Athletic
Balance
Needed
11a5 ,·cry upst·t 1•·hrn I rerid youngsters do and cacti is
the letter froin the 1ro1n:i ~ 1vho "'clco1nc in the other's home.
11 ;15 tn:1d bcca11."'! str~ngcr.~ Saturday artcmoon t h c y
e:1n1c near her gu:ird dog and seemed especially quiet. 1
11!1cn the y tried to IX'! him hr µctkcd in the rooni and found lun~cd a!. their lhro:lts. !'he thcni playing "Doctor.·• The couldn 't understilnd ho"' fK'O-ple could b(' 50 "1.iO'lb." llttlc gi rl y,·as undrcssrd. and
That 11·oman doesn'! hav e a he Y.'3" "examining" her. I
guard dog-she has a neurotic y,·as so stunned I nC'arly l
kiTicr. A pr()fK'r!y !rained fai nl rd. I told her to p•1t •In
l!Ua rd dog attack~ only 011 her clothes al once and goj
command . home.
FASHION UNIFORM SHOP
A Barco Uniform will
be given away on April 30 (
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Girls and oo~·s "·ould corn·
pc1c equally in high school and
college athll't1cs if 1 I\" o
;..1y advice to that stupid . ad-J
d_lr -brained woman is to ~e1 1:------------_l:====----===---===========-=:' rid of the vicious beast before
he kills somebod y and she measures introduced b ~·
Assemblyn1an Bill Bond ! R·
Long Beach 1 arc enacted ---------__ ,
Bond developed !he Jrgisla-Yey MY1t See Ouf ' lion \\"llh the ai d or the
Cal1fom ia TcachC"rs :\ ~50Cia-H119e Selectlo~ Of
tion·s school. health. athletics. EARRINGS! I
' recreation . physica l education lor "ie•ctd ••"·
and polilical ncrion t'(l lll-Ask obout our 11nlque
1nittce. and S('\'('f;l l 1\'01nen forri119$ Ch1b Too !
physical education \11.c:I ruct'irs. j
Sc/,,.oderj I
The need for add1ti1Jr.:>I iui•d·I
ing of girls hlgh school pro-
grams \\"ill bf stllcnl'd by the
:\.c:sen1bly oornmittee on JfWfLEltS
edw:3lion. 28l f . l 7tll SI., Co1te M•M -
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HURRY-UP, HAIRDOS :
CUT, BLOW 'NGO!
We show You hOw 10 care for them steo by s!ep. Our
curt coaxing SCISSOR S TYL ES are all fuss-free and
functional and are easy 10 do as 1us1 shamooo! In-
eluded are lamp culs, fing er tumble cut s. Curling iron
culs, bl ower cuts. wa sh towel dry . brush ·n fl uff cuts
or simple wash and wear cut s. They are all SCIS·
SORED. take·care-ol·yourseH ~tyles. Good for any
age. any hai r. NO 1eas1ng, no rollers. no pins. NO
POLL UTIN G HAIR SPRAYS. ALSO NO SET PER·
MAN ENT WAVE S YOU MAY NEVER WA NT TO
S ET YOUR HAIR AGAIN.
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Thur~ily, April 11, 19/"t
Club
\
Menu Lists Talks, Drama, Music Art,
Autism
Amy Lettick, founder and
director o! lhe Benha\'en pro-
gram for v.utistic children in
New Hoven. Coru1. vdll speak
Tuesday, April 16. at 7:30 µ.m.
in Lyceum C. Paclflca l ligh
School , Garden Grove. .
lier speaking lour i s
sPonsored b_v the California
Society for Aut.islic Childr£'n,
Orange County Chapter, SAC
ln\'ilcs the public to this talk.
She vdll discuss the n10sl ad·
VIUK'cd mtihods of educating
au11st1c and brain-damaged
ch ddrC'tl.
Birth Defects
A high c:.aliber syin posiu1n
on prevenlion and treatment
"Of birth de fects has been
planned for \Vednesday, April
17, fron1 10 a.m to 2 p.n1. at
Orange Coast Collcgi.>.
Sponsorl·CI by the Orange
'
EDUCATOR
Amy lettick
In Bed and Bored?
County Chapter, f\' al i c n .a I
fo'oundalion-:\Jarch of Dn11c~.
the aymposlum Is open lo all
Orange County s 1 u d c n Ill .
teachers, nurses and others
interested ln lhe study of birt h
defects.
Tutors
~1embers of ty.·o t u t o r
training classes In Laubach's
English as <t second language
received thei r Literacy Tuto1··
ing Ccrtiricates recently.
To obtain the certificates, 18
\"Olunteer trainees con1pleted ;1
:»-hour, 10 sessloo course plus
obse rvation of an a<."tual tutor-
ing session. They are OOY.
qualified to teach in one of ttw
eight centers in the area.
Ona lee Carter, director of
tutor training. said n1ore
classes y.·111 bc'~in in 1\l:iy.
'Ilt(>re are no age, foreign
langu,1ge k n o I\' l e d g c or
leaching ex pc r i en cc rc-
tjuircmcn~.
Fiesta
FiC'sla Filharmonica d '-'
1\.lesa Verd~. a ~1 e x i c :i n
111arketplace and 1 u n c h e o n
presented by 1he ~fesa \1erde
Committee of the Oran~c
County Philharmonic Society
is scheduled for Thursda y,
April 18, In the home of Mrs.
Schuyler Joyner.
Mesa-Harbor
~l c111bers and g~ei;IS of !hf·
~lcsa-llarbor Club \\'ill be told
cf their future by ~l rs. Rose 1 Boeke. a psychic. at 10 :30
a .m. Thursday. Apri l JR, in lhl·
Tale of the \Vhalc, Balboa.
Flower Show
A World Pagea ntry o f
Flo\\o'Crs, the annua l 001\'Cr
show presented by the Laguna
Beach Garden Club. \\'ill be
prl'sc·nted from I t.o 3:30 p.n1
Thurs<luy. Aprll 18. and from 9
t1.1n. to 5 p.m. Friday, A1>ril
19. in Laguna Federal Savlng~
Family Cri50s
/\ mini-dram::i: about a
fan1ily's search for values
amid changing lifestyles will
open a four·"'t'Ck series of
pl<i rs. Crises in the F>1rnily,
:ind audience discussion at
(;olrlen \\lest 'College at 7:30
p.nl. Thursd.ay. April 18. in the
3 BIG DAYS!
Pillow Talk Censored
By ERMA BO~IBECK
A group of a r c h i tects
recently did a survey on the
American couples' sleeping
habits and came up with a
fact I found rather startling.
Although the women who
y.·ent to bed read more, played
!he radio more. ate more.
prayed n1ore, smoked more
and slept less than men, they
u·ere even oo one point.
Twelve per cent of the men
and twelve per cent of the
wom an surveyed talked in
bed.
As I told my husband upon
reti ring the m:her night. "I
\l'OU\d have been willing to bet
that men "'Ould not have
averaged six. 1'"0rds a year 10
his "'ife in bed. 'Vhy. I heard
once ... what's that?''
He yawned and turned over,
"I hear the dog barking," I
said. "~l:iybe someone is
messing around the gas tank .
\Vonder if I forgot to take my
ke}'3 out of the car. I'll check."
l\lomcnts later 1 said, "It
"'as nothing. Arc you cold ?
I'm freezing to d e at h .
Probabl y catching son1ctJ1ing.
I can't afford to be sick.
!'UBI.IC NOTICI':
P..ot • .,,..d 0,•"'9 cw"
Ap•ll I, 11, It, 1S, "''
tr-n m D•H-., Pllo!, I!""'' ---~~--1 PU BLIC r\OTICF;
AT
WIT'S
END
"I've got this doctor's ap-
pointment for a Cix."Ckup that
l'l'e been wailing for for thret'!
months and if I get sick I'll
have t.o cancel. Ma ybe I
should -take my temperature
and get a cold tablet in me."
(Exit t.o bathroom .)
"There, that's better. Jn
fact, I might sleep in tomor·
row and Good Lord,
tomorrow is milk day. I'd bet·
ter leave a note for the mil k-
man ln case I miss him.
Have you any idea \\'here
the pencil is this week?" l ie
pulled the covers over his
head as I 'bounded for the
kitchen.
. "Do rou think Da n Ra ther is
going to run for something? I
mean the way he got that
standing ovation a few ~'tcks
ago and . . . do you hear
music?
"I'll 'bet 011(> or those kids
has fallen aslee p \\·ith lhc
PUBLIC NOTICE
stel'l'O on. Something happens Th O h p
to a k;d's b<'a;n when that e rt o-ak
1h;ng pounds ;nto h dav ;md & Double Bonus night. If I don·r turn It off.
he'll y.•ake up crazy.
"Where \\'as I? Lisien~ It
sounds like somrone scraping
against the bush('S.
"Did I tell you ahoul a b11n1.:ll
of weirdos Jn !he grocery
today? Real cree ps. Thev
stOOd there out side t h C
grocery reading a sign on the
window , 'EAS'fER cat ASS.'
"You~'Clon't suppose ... You
know what I think? I think \\'('
subscribe' to too m a n v
magazines. ·
"Bficaking of things to tll).
u·hy don't you get a longrr pull
for this lamp? A piece of den·
ta! noss looks tackv. "'hich is
exac tly what everyone said
when your mother y.·ore navy
blue to the 1\•edd ing."
t-.1y husband lifted his head
and asked, "Did you set the
alarm?"
I closed my eyes and
mumbled, "l did and are vou
going to talk all night or.let
me get some sleep!" I
You kno\\', that sunrcy is '
right .
PUBLIC NOTICE
I
l'Ollcgc
(;olden
el·t'ltl'r buildin~
\\'est College.
Bridge Party
lit
The Lai::una ch.apter ol the
Clty of !lope \\'Ill have a
bridge and c:1rd party in th<!
Dana Point Comm•u1 ity Houst'
Friday. April J!J, at 7:4.5 p.1n.
AAUW
The lluntington ijcath and
Fou11t;1in Vtillc) -\Vf"Stm instel'
bl':inclws cf the Arneri can A!i·
sociatioo of Universi ty \\'om<'n
Ydll meet for a 1'.1edia Study-
Actiou Group ssion at 8 p.nt.
~·rlday April 19, in the hon1e of
Jeanne Sml!h.
Bob Stolte, Edison High
Sthool te:icher. will show a
film, The Learning Tree.
Women's Club
The Costa ~fesa Women's
('lub \\•1!1 hear the E~ancia
H1~h School voc.'11 enscmbll!
dur ing a noon luncheon f'ri·
day, Aprll 19, in the clubhouse.
Homemaker<
A Quilting Party is planhed
tor the Coast !lomemakers at
9:45 a.m. Friday April 19. in
the Corona dcl Mar Youth
Cenler.
Youth Is Hope
South Shores Ba pt ls t
Church .... ·01ne.n wnl m e e t
'f'hursday. April 18. at 10 a.m.
hi Fellowship Hall . \l.'ith the
theme "Youth 11 Hope.'' 1'.frs.
AlK Lee-Warner wlll talk of
ht:r experiences with the
young women ln tbc churdi.
Scripps Alumnae
Stephens C.ollege A\u1nnae
of Orange County u•ill n1eet at
Things From Mother Earth, i:I
rountnln Valley shop Tuei-da~.
.<\prll 16. nl 7:3(l p.m.
!\I~. Cathy ~·airchild "'Ill
discuss plant care a n d
ch?osing plants fer the home.
on this King!
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ARIES t.\l:irch 21·.\pril 19 ,·
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you kt't'P go:il in sight ~leans
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n1.11i,\ p..·rsons.
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Artistry Blossoms
l\1odeling the third place a\va rd
winning headdress at the Las
Floristas BaU is ?i.lrs. Philip
Thompson of 1-luntington
Beach. First Love is the theme
of the entry by a Pasadena.
florist.
Units Schedule
Varied
EAS1'ULUFF PFO: Student
art show with !he theme \\'hat
I Like Most ~·ill be reatured at
open house anJ ice cream
social Wednesday, .o\pril 2>1.
HARBOit COUNCIL PTA '
Annw>.1 honorary s e r v i c e
a"A•ards luncheon will take
place ~·londay. April 15, at the
Holiday Inn on Bristol 51 rcct
in Co~ta \lcsa. \lrs. James
Schafer y:ill preside O\'er '1he
JO:-l5 a.111. business niecling.
Kcwsctte, progran1 book and
publicity rerord book awards
\Viii be presented at this time.
Invocation y:ill be gi\'en by
r>onald Smallwood, president
of the board of education.
J-Ionored guests will include
1\trs. 1\larion C. Bc.rgeson.
Roderick l\tac~1 illian. Thomas
C. CasC'y. Dr. Arthur F.
Thon1pson , Orville AmOOrgy
and Thomas \\1• Henderson .
Jr .. board of c d u ca t ion
1nc1n!x>rs . ~!rs. Richard Riley
,,:ill install the 1974-75 Harbor
Council officers. They are the
1\-lmcs. Schafer. president:
Paul llamilton and Jo e
Goubert. v i cc presidents:
Roge r Early and Paul Du-
main. secretaries: Richard
Riley ittasurer: Earl Dc\\'olf,
auditor and Carlton Russell.
historian. l\lrs. Deane Bottorf
vdll present the honorary
service av.·ard. Luncheon ar-
rangements are under the
direction of ~trs. Hugh
Thompson. hosp I ta Ii t y
chairman.
JIARPER PTA : Pas t
presidents of the unit will
sponsor a mother-daughter
fashion s h o \I/ Wednesday,
April 17. at 7:30 p.m. in the
,middle learning center. Ad·
Events
ditional inforn1ation on the
event can be obta ined by con-
tacting l\lrs. Rita ~lurphy.
chairman, through the school
office ... Open board meeting
is scheduled at 9:30 a.m.
Thursday. April 18. in the
music room.
ST. JOltS AC\. I Arri
\\'oman is the then1e of the an-
nual fa shion ~\\' and lun-
cheon to take pl1re al 11 :30
a.m. Saturday. April 20. 1n !ht'
Airporter Inn. Spring :uld
summer fash ions "'ill be
modeled by ~largC' Arms1rong.
~lary Flafierty, '.\!a r l e nt'
1-lcvman. Elaine Lee. Karen ~!CGlinn. Ellaine Perry, Jcan-
ni Price. Deanha Ross. il,lary
Kay Schmitz. ~farilyn Schoen-
ingh. Carole \Vallon a n d
~farilyn Zeal. C.Omnlentator
v>'ill be ~lrs. John Stone. ~lusic
and singing will be provided
by The PromiS<'s . a \ocAl
y,·omcn's group . "'ho will
feature I Am \\'oman as their
final selection. Sprin g bou-
quets arranged in ,,·icl.cr
baskets y,·iJl be arranged by
Mrs. C. C. Clarke. decorat ions
chairman. Ticket information
may be obtained from ~irs.
l\fichael Butler. ge n e ra 1
chairman or ~!rs. Joseph
Devlin. reservations
chainnan. Proceeds will be
donated to the school.
SCHROEDER PTA: Ne,1·
officers v.111 be elected ul
unit meeting ~tonday, Apr ll 15.
at 7:30 p.m. in th c
multipurµose room . Program
will feature a k11ratc
demonst ration b\• Robert Per-
ry of the UTiited Karate
s'1udios. Refreshments win be
served after the meeting.
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26 DAILY PI LOT Thursday, Apnl 11, 1CJ7'1
TV HIGHLIGH TS
CB 0 9:00 -"1'hc ('able Car l\lurder." i\ 1TI;u1·
hu nt follows the biza rre slaying of a youn~ 1nan
aboard a San Francisco coble car. Robert I-l oo ks,
Robert \Vagner, Carol l.y nlcy, Si1non Oakland . .lose
Ferrer.
ABC' 0 11:3Q -College Girl or the ''ear. Girl s
rrom the 50 :-t.a tcs co1npetc for this ti tle In cli rnin a.--
tlo ns based on ta lent. prrsonalit.v and inte ll ige nce.
Dick Cla.rk and \1onda Kay \ian J)ykc arc the c1n·
cees.
TV DAILY LOG
Friday
m ··S111nce A•1ken1111H (dr.1) '~!I I C,11ole M1the"1 Lel B.1rkt1,
I J:OO (t : "M1nll1ndltd" (dnl '49-Dcro·
1111 llm<IUI, Sl~!hn~ Hatdtn DAYTIME MOVIES l'io "Huuw ti J'ly111bt11" (dra) ·~1
-l•k P•l1n{t , B11b1u l1nge. ,,QO 0 IC) "love IA ~ GOldh~h &o111r'
(coml 't>l ---lon>11'1 ;,,ntl!. tJn
~1e111na
';JD0 "Nabon11" l•1t•I ·:~ -1,:o·r
londcn. Bu~I~• Gri~!,o•
3.30 £) '"St11ngt•s Oii A lf11nH (~U\11)
·~1-Fd11e, C11narr, Rnbert W1lk11.
RJtll llg.m1~.
ll:OO O "Al••r, Coodh11" (dill l~ I
811 bHJ SU11•1t l.. 11trbe•t ~\'"~~II
(C) "Slreell ol l•"do" !"'"\' '9-
W1ll11m Holdt~. :.li<d~n .. M Ca1c1
ll·OO m "M111t!r @I the lltl\f' (dl~J 4r,
---Ahdl Vallo, lr~rt MJCMu1ur. lit]
t C~bb
l :OO j i ' (C) "A Dor O! l l1nd,,~" \dill
'~9---01•1d t.10~ flon.11~ (.!o\0
2:00 0 "lht Tanu rd D"n" (d11) ·~7
-ldl C~1ndler. I 1n11t Cr,,n
c 3~ (Cl ''Wild in tllf eo-nlr( ldr•J
'fil-ll•!t P1ei.ley, Ho~e tan~t.
O (C) .. Hlllo•R (dr1 ) ·6~-Clrrtll
ll~~u. M1rt•n Balum. M1~1 Con
"'"' '17 3 "Re bellr oui O"ig~lr., ..
Cdr~) JS-Mar1ofle Rrynold1, ~unA
Holl~
11 Li) IC) HN1chtm.ir .. hu~D) '6'1
-D~••d lln chi. Mo111 Redmond
4:30 ll9 8') "M' Su t on••tl\H Concl.
1c.i1m! ~.!12---Mill~fd M1lthtll
KOt:I::, t:llAJ\i:-.;l::L :iO
Orange t:ounty'11 UllF 1,\cvision station, KOC& TV!' hai:
sche:tuled I~ lo\low1ng special programs today. De11uled
listing s of h:-inncl OO's pri)irams are carried 1n the 0111\y
Pilot 's TV \\1~k each Sunday.
f"U•lOAY A'IU, lllh ,,,M.I
Jill Cftll!lt'1 Ci.IM"f t.,...... ft l
llCQC.El
J:Jll Ol-MIOl>t lf'I C11H11rt1 t C I
tliOC fE l
1:11 l"l"lt1!111• S~llclll"f IC) tliOCl l .,,. r tectnt , .... , ... ¥ !Cl !(:lWI
l:tf !14w-SI""! lCI ICTWI
Nea rl y Eve ryone
Lis tens to La riders
lle's ll•••·I.:
r.1 ottcho ~l ar:-: pla_\'S
"i1011 l~ct ''o ur l.ifC'"
11gain every night 11.t 11
o'rlotk on K'rl.:\. ('ha n·
ncl 5 ~·hen reruns of
the Fiflics quiz ~how
arc aired fo r a 11cw
genera tion uf Groucho
f nn:-:.
U.S. En_crgy
Chi ef iin
1'\1 Toni g ht
!7'C(!~rn] l'IH~r~y C h j (' r
\\'i ltian1 Silnon 11'ill be pul on
the spot with c111rs1ion'> from
vil'\Vers fron1 ;1round the na-
tion ·when he :J\l!X'ars -0n
·'\Va shlngton Connection"
tonight al a o'clock on KCET.
Cha nnel 28.
"We'rr asking \!l'\1 t•rs to
send us questions lhcy v.·outd
ask Sin19n if lhl'y had a
choncc for a face-to-face
ITICf'li ng v.·1lh hi m.'' says Peter
K a y c . ··\\'ashington Con-
nection" producer.
"People sec \Vashin gton of-
ficials bl'ing intervicv.·cd on
lcle\•ision all the ti1ne, but
they don't thin k the right
quel\,lions arc always asked .
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ON( Llnll IN OI AN 111
Another 'New. Look' for Emmys
nv JERRY BUC~
I.OS A~GE l.ES tAP I'
Telev1!'ion's t.:mtnys h a v c
~ l'cn patch1.'<I uo so n1a ny
111nC's the nwnrds struct ure
liiot.: .. hkl' an old inner tube
It's t'asy to look back ~hrough
nJst awards and rend a
history of th l« constantly
chlln~i n~ n1cdium.
\'irluolly r 1· cr y pr<r
i:ramn1ing !rid. (•very t1·end.
nie:int a nl'w patch. At one
time the N<itlonal Academy of
Television Arts and Sciencts
gave En1mys for best \\1f'stc rn
se ries. best panel. quiz or au·
d1rnce.particlpation show. best
n111lc and female singers.
Yo u narne ii.
If AN\' t\l~I) of i;how \.\a'i
l'vcr on the air you can bet II
had an En1my category at one
t11nc. Evt>ry tirue sotneoof' felt
negl ected and griped . thr
acndrmy voted a rleY" a\1•ard.
In the begi ru1ing. in 19'46. it
was very simple. Th fi t
academy presented six al4'ards
-fe1ve r tha n the motion pir·
1ure Oscars. Last year it
h;1ndc<l out 215 Emmys fnr
n i g ht t i 111 e ent erl;iinmrrit
sho1l'S, day time sh0\1·;; ;_inti
ncY.'S and docun1cnl aries.
Now , the Ernn1ys arc going
bac!C Id basics. The a ward~
commi llce approved a new
plan that \1·ill scvcrcly lin1it
the number of Enirny~ prc-
Sl'ntcd. this Yl'<1r. Ac:idcn 1y
Presidpnt fiG\)('rt F. L1 11'inr·
estirnatcd aboul 7.J :;nld<'n
s1atucttes \Vi ii be a•1·ard<'<I in
lhr three Emmy telccas1s.
The daytime "'inners for the
fi rsl ti tne "'ill get their En1·
n1~·s in an aft ernoon telecast
from Nev.· York 's Hockerfeller
Plaza on Tuesday. ~1ay 28.
That n1ghl. the prirne-lirne
av.1ards_ will be presented nt
the Hollyv.·ood Palladium in
Los Angeles. The time and
place of the news a n d
documentaries telecast has
not been annow1ced.
BU'f TllE BIG change is In
lhe cutback of !he nu n1bl'r of
En1n1ys in thl' prin1c·ti n1c
Lincoln ~how
Looking lo lhc e-0untr~··s\
forthcom ing bicentennial. NBC1
has in preparatio n six on~-1
hour drama specials based on l
the nolilblc Carl Sandburg
biography of A b ra ha ml
Linro\n. Three of the speci:ils
\\'ill be aired during the 1974-75
season and three in 1975-76.
WalJi s Feted
HOLLY\VOOD IUPJ )
Producer Hal B. \\' a 11 i s .
llo!Jy14·ood veu•ran of n1ore
than 400 movies. lu1s been
honored by Queen l~lizabe1h
IL 11lC queen recently made
\Vallis anJK1norary con1m and·
er of the Order of th e l3ri1ish
Empire:
"COHll.t.CI~
"fR.t.HI fllM"
"P.t.l'ILLON"
"SLITHEll~
A ,, •• For'"" filfl'l1 V "O.t. Y FOii NIGHT .. l>,c~;,~ .. ~,,,~,.,~.~o7BIOT:·~~,.~.-1. ••<.••• '""· a. H ot.) ~1.aa
S.A FRWY IMANCHES'TER (Jl,
G .G.,RWY IC !TV DR (I( • • •
"Sllf'fll;"
"CCWS &. ROlllll;S~
•. ,11.,.UOH"
"SUTHfJ:''
"'THE P.t.l'fll CHASE"
"CIHOltlLU. LlllllTYH
.. THl w1.r WIWi11;i·•
.. SUMMH WISHES,
WIMTll Dltf.t.Ms:.
5"c"t l'tic• lJ:JO t• J cOO I'·"' l••<~DI 5IO~. & H•h.I ll.DO
Ope" D.11'1~ 11 JO v"'
Newspaper readef•
are watching
television. Closely.
"tARftlES ADVERllSING •
l HAT CAN M TRUSTED
11rn11.a r1t1
1mr:imM1IH3
~
~
cnlertalnment categories.
For Ins tan~, hi the actor
ca tcgorle!I. Em1nys we re
g1v'n last year to bes t actor in
a tornedy series. best actor In
a drama serle§. best actor in a
limi ted series and best aclor
in a dr<lr na special.
Thls llnie there v.·ill be
noo1lnatlons for . these same
categories and wlnncr5 will be
voled. But these winners will
reteivc ()nJy a Best o f
Category Award. Their names
v.'ill be annciunced in mid-f\tay
and • they "''iii receive \he
av.•ard at the telecast.
f'ro1n among the winners in
the actor Ccitcgories will be
:-.c·lccted the Actor of the Year.
11e alone will rt'Ceh·e an Em·
my and his name wlll not be
known un til the envelope Is
opened the night of the
lclecast.
TIUS S..\~I E procedure will
apply for actresses, supporting
actors, !luppo rting actresses,
di rectors and ~'ritt>rs. The
awards will be Actor ()f the
Year. Actress of the Ycu r,
Supporting Actor of the Year,
Supporting Actress of lhc
Year. L>irector of the Year
and Writer of the Year.•
The program :ind cr11 ft
av.·ards will remain basically
the sa me.
"For as Jong os I
ls Honeymoon
Ove1· for Dino?
Q: fs Dean 1\lartin 's ntw bridt co1n plaining about blm
atreudy?"-l>tbh\t n,id, Ota 1t1olnts, 101''1 ,
A: Yes. Ccithy Ha'o\1n's harangue is that Dloo only
notices her 11·tK-n he's sober, that she used to ~c more of
him before they were 1narried. "!·le likes n1c lo spend
mooey. especiall y v.·hcn he's happy with a rouplc of drinks.
Drinking is lhc real problem." she sighed. Up to 1K1w.
she figures Dino has spent more than a million dollars on
her. Guess th ings arc rough all over.
~-
Q: "'hars fr\'lng Wiillace's ne"' book. "The ,.~Hn
Club .'' about?-1\lrs. 1\1. Russell. San An tonio, T,x.
A: It's about a Hollyv.·ood sexpot \\'ho gets kidnapped
and raped. Pre-publication . it's already made three book
club lists : Playboy. Literary Guild and Doubleday.
Q: I hl'ar that Hurl Bacbarach is in,'esting In a mo·
tel. If so, \\hy?-Fred Braunstein, N.\'.
A: ·ro keep raindrop~ fro1n falling on hi~ head ~ ··A
(ell:.i has lo h.'.u·e a place 10 get free room and board once
'Glad You Asked That'
by Marilyn and Hy Gardner
in a v.·hilc.'' Hurt banlers ... l'spccially if his horscs stop
11·innlng'." The cornpoS<'r has ordered conslruc!ion on thc
F:ast Nor11·ich 11..L 1 ~lotor Inn . adjoining his Bo1/1n1 nnn 's
Inn in the same ci ty. lie also 01\11s the Oo Vl'r \louse in
\\'cstbury. L.I., races horscs and operates car 1,·ashcs.
Q: Oidn 't Charles Lindbergh play the Palace after he
~ra1ne the firs! to fJ}'. tbe Allanti c?-Col. S. !\1agregor.
St. Paul. l\linn .
A: No. Though the ··Uine Eagle ... an ;1rch co11scr1·<1·
live 11nd inlrO\'erl. received many offl'rs to makc per-
sonal appearances. he snubb<'d them all -including a
$100.000 bid for a is.day theater tour. $25.000 a v.·cek at
the Roxy and haJ! a n1illion dollars to make a movie in
llo!lyv.·ood. fie also looked the other wa y "'hen a film st udio
offered hitn a cool million if he'd marry a girl {of his
01\n choosi ng) and permit thcn1 to film the e\'Cn1.
POSTSCRIPTS FROl\f f!IARIL~N. To Ronald Bon nar.
Pittsburgh : No, rock star Johnny Winter and comedian
Jonathan Winters are not "one and the same person ." Un-
less Jonnth:.111 has Jost a lot of \\'eight. they're "three"
different people ... 'fo A.KJl . Onronta. Ala.: \Vhy has
llelen Reddy been in prison? The same reason as Johnny
Cash -lo enlcrlitin 1ncn and \.\'Omen behind bars .. _ To
l\lrs. llolx•rl l\tcConnar k. 5roalia. Ohio: If you 're quite
sure vou S<I\\' ··l:onc \\1 ith the \Vind " on television , ho\1'
about' gi\'ing us a · scoop and telling us \\hf'n :ind over
1vhich TV station you enjoyed the famous fi!n1? . To
Bobby Collins. llolly\1'00d . Fla: Yes. the late Lenny Bruce's
1nothcr and sister v.·ill appear in the DttSlin lloffman filn1
•·unnie''-as extras.
Send your question s lo fl y c;ardner. ··Glad Yori
.'\sked Tho!, .. care of tJiis 11e1cspaper. P.O. Bo.r. 1560.
Costa fllesa 92626 :lfarilyn and 1111 Gardner 11·ill 011-
.~u·cr as ,1urny quest1oris as the y can ill tl1e1r co/!Hllll.
b1Lt tlic volunie of 111ai l 111akes pt>rsnnol reµltes 1111 -
possi b/e.
WEEK.
The twenty-five gallon work week 1s dead. It
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remember we've strugglf'd
and ago nized with !he awards
11ruciure," T h o m as \\",
Sarnoff. chairman of lhc
bollr d or the T e lc·visio n
Acadcrn y, li3id. "Over thr
years the n'o\·ards have pro-
!Uerated to an ;l\onwst un·
m<inagc:ible poin1.
"It's our feeling tha t 1be
proliferation of the Emmy ha~
made the award le.55 1nean·
u1gful untl the telttast~ too
complex and confusing ln nu
\\'3~ do "C "lflh to den1gr.i1,•
past En1my v.1nnen. but \It'
think this ncv.· sy~acm raisri 1
lhc level of the Emmy and
1n<ike! lh l' shov.· ;ind the ~m·
ffi) more cxc111ng." -=---
+ "FAf1fASTIC ,LA.NIT"
-••IMrt ••dford -Ml11 l'11rf11w
"THI Gl.lAf GATSIY' l,GI
IN WONDERLA ND"
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WOODY ALLEN
TA KES A
NOSTALGIC LOOK
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Pl•nly of
FREE PARKING
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"SLEEPER" -DoHy ol 7,00 ond Io, 15
Sunday Only -3,40.6,SS· I o,os
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A girl wrth a great lollow1ng:
Ewry COfl m tile <o1ate
was af1er her
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Still Playing Ttvo Sltotcs Cotttitta1i119
Cc1rol 's Tokcoffs Popular
By JERRY BUCK OF All TllE characters
she's done. htt lea.st favorite
Is the one with which she
is most closely identified -
the charwoman. A cartoon of
c~1rol as the charwoman is
used In tho opening title of
the S~'.
Light Weekend on Stages
LOS ANGELES (AP f
Carol Burnell siarted playing
movie star \l'hen she was
growing up in Hollyy,·oocl.
She's still at it.
AJ a child, she and her
graridmother went to four
double features e1•ery Wt'Ck.
They went early, be(ore the
PriC!I& changl'd .
"Then I'd come home and
get with my gn-1 friends, al¥!
11·e'd play y,·hat we had seen.''
Cal'QI said. ··~ov.· I've got
coitwnes and lights and
nakeup. I l's really a n
cxt!mioo or the child."
Th e movie st ar
1ntttpretatio'ns -act u a 11 y
elaborate takeoffs or famous
fihns -arc ah integral part
of· her Y."eekly variC!ly show
on C!JS and something Carol ..
t-njoys immensely. She .
J farvcy Korman, V i c k 1
Lawrence and Lyle Waggoner
form the heart of i h c
repcrlory company for these.
"J DON'T DO impressions.
I don 't do 1·oices." she i;aid.
·'\Vhat \*oe try to do is gf't
an essence and a look. Then
it's up to the writers to to
capture the essence of Y.11at
lhat person is in the movies."
She rettnlly portrayed
Barbara Stanwyck in "Double
Calamity." a spoof of "Double
She said one day she'd like
to come · on stage . as the
C"harwoman and do nothing but
dust and vacuum for six
minutes,
"Have you ever ool.ioed?"
she asked. "She comes int
looks around, never deans
anything, sils on her bucket!
and sings. gets up and lea\'el.
For once, I'd like for ber
to romc In and really t1ean
a room. I don't care fM be'\'.
It just became a thing ."
She "'as in her office at
CBS Television City during a
rehearsal break and drank a
diet soda and nibblt'd at a
lunch of cheese and cold cuts.
Old song book rovers were
lran1cd and hung on one wall.
and placed abou t the office
.,..·ere n1cmcntos of shov.•s.
awards and Some of the
countless things fans send her.
'l'here was a wire sculpture
of Carol as the charn·oman.
a needlepoint fi.1ickey ~loose
v.•earing a Carol Bumett
"A'atch and porcelain dolls ol
Carol as herself and Ulf!
charwoman.
lndefTVlily." She is Yt'orking AtTllOUGll SHE has been
on a takeoff of Jo.1n Fontaine successful on the st.age -
in "Born To Be Bad.'' "Ontt Upon a Mauress" and
Carol sometimes hears from "~'ade Out-fade ln"---Carol
the stars. "Hi!a llay'A'orth says the theater is not her
sent me a tel eg ram ar1er we fU"St kive. It's television.
did 'Gilda' ::u1d said I sMuld where she gained national
have done the original." she fame on ''The Garry ~1oorc
RITA HAYWORTH SPOOFS HER SPOOFER
It's Not Ca rol Bu r nett's Favorite Bit
said. "And we got her to Show" from 1958-62 and \\':ts 1 r----------~
come on the shoY.', in a number or hit specials from Go.,..·er. Vire may do 11 ~~;;h
"\Vhen I did Gloria Swanson before starting her own shovo' again next year and ta ke 11 1 u;
in 'Sunset Boulevard.' she in 1967. to Kew ''ork. IAM'ldon or ·
wrote me a note and said B~ she does occasionally Australia." 1 µ!l:l:lf'iih:l3:fu:i:;
she'd love to be on the show. return to the stage. This past She :tddcd, •·1 think it's SwfilMJ SprilMJ F.ttf•al
She said. 'You just knock me summer she and Rock Hudson hnpor lant to do other things,
out when you do Norma appeared in a Los Angeles dil fercnl from your rc>gular "INSPIRATION"
Desmond.' She came on the production of "I Do, I Do," job. You ha ve to stretch. Jf l
show and did a wonderful directed by Gower Champion. you don't, you come back by Lory~_.,
pantomine ol Ch a r I i e "lliis was the fll'St time after the o(f season Yt'ith
Q:iaplin." I have not wanted to close nothing new. Everything is a P'tlli ~soLD"
Joan Cra'A·ford sent her a in a stage sho'A'," she said. learning process, and you
letter of thanks and signed "We had a ball. We got very should do things you're not 1 7:30 Ir ':30 loch E•f'fliftq
rt '1Broad Shoulders." little salary. I learned a lot used to doing." ! '~--__".".'.~~~~~~~~--~=-=-=-=-=--------'
Tht> floodtidts o( II~ pa5l
couple y,·ecks hll\'O dun1nisht•d
lo 11 trickle of liv(' lhl·11tt•r
f•nt crlainmcnt along th c
Orange Coast \~·1 t h only l\\'O
11roductJMS bclng offered to
loca l playgoers this y,·cekl·nd.
Tilosc remaining on stage
after last we-ek's plethora of
c\o5ing performan('('<; ,1 r 1·
"~tan of L.• ~lanch:i" :ii
~ba~llan's \\'<'<:t P 1 •1 n •' r
Pl ayhouse in San L'lf'nll'ntc
and the Irvine Comn1un1ly
TIX'"ak'r's production of "~ton·
day's llero."
"l~A ~1ANClfA" C'Ontinues lo
:itlract la rge cro11ds to thr
dinner theater at 1-IO A\'t>nicla
1!1co y,·herc John 'Fer7ili..~a
directs A l:irgc con1pany hr;1d·
l'<I by Jeff \\o'arrl'n (lg !)Qn
<~ulxote :ind H I a n ch l'
~lickelson as Aldo111.a. O!hl'r
fe atur('(! pc rforml'rS art• Ni<'k
Furti('('ll l\. ~lorgnn ~lacka;. .
T<.1ry lsmond. 13rUl'C Stidham
and \'ick1 Sch\\ar11
Pcrforn1ant"f's ar!' g 1 \' t' n
\\'cdncsdays thro11i;:h Sundays
:it 8:40 follo1\•ing d1nn!'.'r, ~·hich
b<',i::1ns at 1 o'clock. Hescn·:i·
lions 492-9950.
It J'ltl THllU TUIE I 'l ll ).Jiii
W-y Alltfl
"SLEEPER'' + "COPS & ROBBERS"
lntern1issioll' ,/
Tom Titus
the 11 u n1 :i n 11 1 (' .;; H;1!l
Playhouse on the ll' Irv 1nt•
1·ampus. lleservat1ons 551·
71!97.
TiiERE'S STILL 11n11• 10
catch the.· lall•:<\ 11r0<.lutnon ot
!ht~ Ch1!dr1'n'' 11HX11<'r <:111! l
of :\('\\'J-..irl llRrbor T.in1t:l11 1•
closu1.: n1i;hl for "Thr 11.11!,1d
of ll;irb;ttl•l!a" on thl' 11.irOOr
l11!!h School slai.;l'
{:ordon r caton is d1rrl'!in~
!ht· rnus1ral f.in\,1:-.\, \1 1\h
Bt1rr, Gallt•\Va)' Pla11
Series i11 Fiji I s'la11cls
1101.LY\\'OOD (l:-Pll "IL1~· and I ht1 \'t' for111rd
non tiallo.,..·ay, y.•ho play' d('-H 1'· J'rOl.lut·t1ons." h,· .... u1l.
!<'<"111·(' I-Al Hrol'·n in "Iron-··and \\'t'rl• go1n~ to lllr>1 :q
1'Jdt>." has h11cht'<i h11' f111un• 111•11 n1h1·nturt• dr:irn;i 0111
to a star narnl-d Ht1vrnond thi·rt•. ·nus 111111• I 11on ·1 hl·
Burr ~·ho stars 1n 1ht· ·Sl·ru's· pla.1·1ng a d+'lf't'll\'r
title rol1.! and l\'lll foll!l\\ ln1n ,-~-----------::~
to another series
"l\·e really lik1'CI 1111rkin~
with Rny for the µ;1~1 :-('\'i•n
years,'' Call11v.·ny ~aid "\\'e
h:i\·e one more St'<l...on Ill ~o
in 'Ironside' and thf'n 11f' h<'Hd
for F11i."
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"SUMMEa WISHES,
WINT Ea OlUMSM !,GI
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Co,to Mtso S41-ISS2
NOW thru TUESDAY
2 Acadomy
Award Winn~rs!
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JACK LEMMON
"Save The Tiger" ,., ....
llST SUP'PORTIMG
ACTlf:SS
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"Paper Moon"
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"SOUND " -"~Cl!EEMPLA Y"
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a love story
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THIE COUNT'!' 0 ,.-OllANGE
No. A-1t11l
Eo•l1te
l>Kt•sacl-
ot JE:~51E G. PEDLEY,
NOTICE IS HEllE8Y GIVE N to Ille
crt<lllors of !/'It et>cvt l'dmtd dec~nt
tl>At all penon\ n1vo"11 tl••m• oqein•I '"•
>•i<I oe<eaenr ~rt •e<111!re<1 ta lilt lll•m.
"''"Ille ....,,.,~r\O "°"'""''•;.,Ille """I
ot Ill• clet~ al'"" •bovt ..,t,f!<!d courl. "'
!O "'"'en! lll•n• "'''" t~ nece,\iHV vou<~••· 10 lht Yndo,,lqnt'(I ~1 r11" ol!,<t
or h;i .i111•nev. 11 08E:llT W A NOj:ll~ON,
:io1 E1•1 Colo••Oo e<vo . Nu 101
P11•..0tnt , C•l<IMnl• 91101, ""'l<Q I• I~
Ol•<e ot l>u'"'"'' ot 11\e llrlOl!•MQMd 011 111
mt1!ero pe<t••n•fl!I 10 llW e11a1~ or \d •<I
<ltceoent. W•'"'" tour m""1"' •lie• 1114"
'"" p,,l)ltc••·on o• 1111\ net.<• 0•1r<1 "'P'/1 1. 1t1•
PElllSON L PEOl£'1'.
E •t<Ulor OI lftt ..,,11
o• 11\f ltlOVt nd..,~d CIK~O•nl ROBERT W, ANOEll50N
JQ1 E11t Colot•Oo Blvd., 'lo. 102
P•W<l•n•. CllllMnl• t llDl
AnorntY IM E•KUIDI'
P1J11li1Md D••~ (<MUI Dallv Polo!.
,o\Qtll ~. 11. 11, 11, 1111~ 1 lU·7•
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CllEOI TOllS
SUl>IEll tOlt COU RT OF T H£
ST,t.TE O' CALIFOllNl,1. FOii
THll!' COUNTY OF OllANGE
E1ta!e ot
0..cea!O<l
No. A·lt1U
LYDIA EDGCUM BC .
NOTICE IS HEllEBY GIVEN to me
~red•ll>I• DI 11\t •<l>r>Vft ""'ne<I (It( ...... <!!
the! olll llf''"°"' hdV•n<J (laom• olQeln,1 '""'
'•Id !leCKlt<!t "'' "'<!llirl!G IO Iii• l!lftnt
""1" !~ ""'""'' v u""'"""' '" !lie otfkft or '"" cler~ of 11\e otiove entrtlt'CI couf!. 0t to 1>"•1.,111 them. ,..;rn 1hft Mce«a•v
voocl\01'\. I~ mt umte,.IQ<11'd "I<:: o Do~11ld
A /,.l.c:Car!•n. HOO naam" Su>!e :ll\, Co•t• Mesa, Cali•or<11A. wllicll Is ft>e 11!•c.t ot
llV•'~""' ot lh• vft(ler1l~<1c<l ;., all mane•• lll!•ta,nloo lo t~e eo.le1., o! ~ .. ,d dec~enr
""tllln •our ..._,,., •llor Ille 1+<!.1
wDl•ta•"'n of '"'' ''"'''"·
Co"""' ("'•~
FOllST E"I. GEMMILL and F,l.llMElt
9Y: lloblrl L. WHVlr -
t00 WtlSll"t llvO .• S~•lt UOO
L111 An<Jllt\, C1lll-• tocll Ttl: C11l) t1t·01tl
AllDrnt¥S 10<. P1lillontr
Puoti•lled or~n<i• Apro! ,, }, 11, 191•
Dally l>olot,
1186·1•
PUHLIC NOT ICE
SLP.1t1fl
SUPIE lllOR COUllT OF THE
STATE o,.-CALIFOllNIA FOii
THIE COUl'IT'I' OF ORANGE N•. A·7•504
NOTICE OF HEAlllNG OF PETITION
FOii PllOIATI!! Of WILL Al'IO FOii
LElTEll ~ TE.STAMIENTAllY
[\M!t ot GEll,.RO F. MCS~ ... Ell
Oe«•d\t(I
NOTICC IS HCREBY GIV(N Ill•!
l>Alll!CIA Hl:llZ()(; 11•\ "'"" herr•n A
pt'hl•"'1 IO< P•Olhllt OI Woll •l'l<I tor
"'"'~<<' ol LMlt,. T•llf...,.nl~rv to tl>f "'"''"°""'• rrl~••ntt lo who(ft 1, m\Ot lo• !urt11e• 1>Mli<11l•r\. •n<I llYI rn1 hm!
d"<I Pldtf o! l>ta"r>g !llf •lime "'' been
-et tor APlllL 23. \97• . .i t ::JO •.m. ;11 mr rouriroom ol 0..p~tlment No. l ol
""'~ court. ti 100 Clvlt (e.,te• Drive
Wt1f. In IM (lty ot ~•111• "'""· Cal1!0>r<'ll1 Ol!tO 41)<'11 l , 191•
WILLIAM ~ ~I JOHN
County Cle•~
l"ATll lC IA HEllOG
HOI E. CN1t H....,,
CDl'Dfll clel Mar, C1lllorni1 tU11 !114) •ll·HIH
At!orMY lor PtUtionor
P"nh1he<! Or•nOf! C""~'
'• I, 11. 191•
01lly Piiot. Apr1t
1 l!l-14 ------
PUBLIC NOTICE
Sl,·/11tt
SU,.ElllOll COURT OF THE
STATE OF CA l lFOltNt"' FOii
TME COUNTY o ,.-OltANGE
No •'.1tS01
NOTIC E OF HEAll!NG OF ,.ETtTION 1'011 1>1109ATI! o,.-WILL ANO FOii
l EllEllS 0 ,.-ADMINISTllATION WITN THE WILL ANN l!ll EO
NOTICE IS HEll EBY C.IV[N !II•!
P4TlllCIA LYW MALONE Y 11•> l•\f<l Oiied M~rtll It, 191•
M•rl• E !J111nert. E:•t<Utro• • lle•t•n • P<'llllori tor Protlalt al Will • ....,
fllf !nuance ol Lt tltt5 ot A!lml"'•'r•tlon
wllll ttwi Will Anne•ecl to "" 1Mlil1-r,
1ettrenco to wnkh i> m-!or '~'"'"'
"' 1ne WUI c.I the •t>cvt IM~
<lt!<t<lenl
DOl'IALO A. McCA•TIN
HOO Aaam•. Sll•tr ]II
Cos!• Mnl. CalUornla
TtltPi'oOnf : !>OO·Ul1 AllDnltY lor E•e<11trl•
Pflrllcular1. ill<I lh•t Ille llm1 """ place
al llearllll! Ille ••me ""'' Dee" 1tl tor Apt<I
1l. "''' Al 9;:l0 a m , In 1111 coorltoom of Oepartmfnt No. l ot >ald <oort, a1 700
P uDli"''"ll Oranoe (O<lSI D.•llv Pllol.
M••Cll n, n, lln<I April •. 11. 191• "!-7•
Civic Center Drl"9 Wt•!, In ll>t (l!v of :,.Onto} A"'1. (t!tll>fnl•.
Dated A.P<'i1 2. 197~
"" ..
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSINESS
NAME ST•lEMENT
toltcrwonQ "'"'"" Is <1oln11
WILLIAM E. SI JOHN
ColtnlY C+e1k O'MELVENY & MVlftl
611 WH I Sbl~ ST.
LOI Anqtlt>• (1Ulorlli• 1'0011
(Jill 42t-111t
Allomev1 ""' .,.u11oner
Pu1>li111td D••nve Co•sl
Apt1I 4. 5, 11, lt /O
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE 0 1' M••sHAL·s SALE
C1,11lom Plumr.11'9 IM . • C tl•lornla
corl)Of'1tlon, Ploln11!f. vs. l •tr'I' Horcrwitl,
Oti'l'llCleM No I• 109
1'·11171 By vlr!ue of an t •«11!1on i•sueo on
Publl•l>t<I Oron<}I! Co.>1t Oellv Pilo1, Ftb•u~•v 20. 1¥1• lw inc Mvnk•1>•I c_...,n,
Apr!I ~. 11, 11, 1$. 191• !1••·7• Judgment """"'II. AVQ,,.1 'l/, 1911,
---· Drlfl9! Coun1y H•rlltlr Jut:1lcl1I Ol•lrlct.
PUBLIC NOTICE Covntv ot Orange, s 111e of (Alllornl•.
"""" 1 iuctgmt nt "111trcd '" t•vor cl ---cu,tom Pl11mb1ng Inc, • ColilO!'ni•
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CO!'j)Ol'Ation "' tu<111men1 c•edltor(t) •nO
l'IAME STATEMENT "!lain•! larrv !1otOWhl I> IU<l9menl T~ 1c11owi1'9 Pl''°" l• dlli1'9 Dul"''"' aeh•or!sJ. sr1owl1'9 1 ,..., bo!ller>ee o1
"'-S1.l35 55 11:h111ty oue on w l<I lu<19me"I on VllJ1T WOllKS. l< T<111•n A•t . 1no <lllt of Int h'>Ul r>Cf ol ,1id e•Kulion (Oita Me~. (•I 9'1&11, p 0 . 80~ 1171. Newl)or! eetcn. C•I. t?MO I ll1vt levoea upan tll !hf rlQll1. ll!lt and O~vl<I RM), \119 Tustin Ave, (Ml• lnler•<t ot •1ld lud!lmt"1 detttor(o) l<1 lht Orcptrtv in IM Coontv 01 OranQt. Stitt cl ' Mr..a. Ce!. '1611 C1lllotnl1. cle•t"lll!<I as follows:
Tn" tH.11+n••• 1• condv"f<l Dy "n Lot I ol Falrvltw "•""' In Cl!v ot indlvldv~I O&vld llM> C0>!11 Mesi ,"''"°""" on a m<10 llle•e¢t,
Tiiis siaT•me<1! "'"' f:led witti Ille r('(Mdf<l In Book I, Page 11,
MIKflllMQU\ Ma1>1. ""'°'n' Of """' COi.iniy C~t~ of 0rl1'9t Counl ~ on Ao•ll 2, Orange Coonlv Ind c""'mon!V kno"'n
1'1e. 11 "l•n1;ti lnn," "lG VICll>f•d, Cos1a l'·JJ1ll Me••· c1111orn11. Puohs~t<I 0<1n~ Co.>11 DJ•iy P•IOI. ttpt1I; II. 18. 1\. 1111• lid Ii NOTICE I'> HEll[BY GIVCN '""'' on F•.O•Y, Apr!I ~6. 191~. "' 1 1\ o·,1oc~ p I.•.
r'Ulll.IC ''O'flCE " 1,on1 ct C.our1"0</•~. O'a"'1t' (oun1y ' HMtlOt JudlClll Dl•!rotl. •:101 Jdml>O,tt
----~011n. (•IV Ill Ntw(!(lrl llfdcn. County o•
FICTITIOUS IUSINES$ OranQf, S!Jlt ol C~llforn+~. I .,.;11 •e!I •I
N .. ME ST•TEMENT public olU(!oOf'O IP '"~ n;pne-s! bl<kle•c lO•
Tn• •c110 .. u1Q p..,.,,.,I dr1 ao1nq c~sn '" ld"'!ul mOf>f'v ~I Ill• Unoff'(I $talt•,
bu.,ne•1 ~~· •II !ne rl11nt, l>llf And 1n11•e11 o! •~•d
C.OtD C04~f E'lECTll l( CO\'P,o\N'I', luc!Q<nerot ll•lllorl>I In 11\e ltlO'°' dt>.erobtd
1'111 K1<1~n $t , ltVI"" (a, 9'70S 1>")0flfly. or lo lllP<l'(ll •• may be
M•<h~~I Gt.,,.Q• ~ .. r11on. 1 •~'1 Ka11n ~<ttwrv 10 s.oi.s•y 11oa ecec11!•on .... un
SI ..... ~. {ft •'1101 fCC•ue<I ln!e•e•• •n<J CO•I~.
D•Yl<I II \e .... 11. 1.)J~• v i .. S~n Miguel 0Ale<I A,, ... l l•I•
LftQun• Hdl,, c~ o;.,.;on: H•rtior
Tn'~ bu<·n-1, conduclecl cv A gentr.i 00N E . llHEA
P•,1"'1•!.,11> M~r...,,11, Or1n11e County
M<rh~cl (,, l~•d1on By Euna M. [lc!tr, Dtpuly
"!1<" ·.•A•tm•n• "'"' 111e<1 w.in tnt OrPUtv C...,,.•y (le·~ ot •l)·1npe (Qliotv on April / J1mt• W. lltHI, Jr.
191' ,.lllntil!'t A!tornty
UTO s1 .. t• Aftl Annw , Suite "
(01!1 Mt11. C1lilor~1 '1U1 "Ut>l<sl'lf'(f O• .. ~o• Co.i•I •!"·I • 11 I•.·" ltl'
F·ll111
01•!¥ Pllnl,
l lll·I• Pvt>l«l>t<I Or1nl)r' Co,u1 D11tv llllot.
A11r1I ,, 11, 11, ltl• 119!-I•
PL'HLIC :\'OTJCE
l'UBLIC NOTICE SLl'·H1'°
FtCTITIOUI llUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT NOTIC li. OF MAlll HAL'S SAL ii
I~• 10•10,. ·~ f·t "O'l' ~·r ~~·n<I Vtrv lm(!(lrleot PrO<lucll. l~c .. ~
Cvl"M• • C~·Oll••llon, Plaont\fl, v• Jae ~ Ptfltormo, lDR~N IJoUllEN & CDMl>,l.NY, /II !ndl~oduallv. •nd dbt ~ 8 M, Co., <lllCI a• \'I i"~·.(,'• .o.•.~w. Ca ~2611 '"IM"O' M••~tl(Ma•e,., Jnc, Oete11<111n1
,...,_,~, •+ C· n P•o<IU<''· '"'. a I.lo \I,.,
Cdt ,.,.~, c r •. • "' 11 .. """'" of 1n e•ec1111on """"" on '~ """'"''' " ""'""'..a bv ~ N~~'"'""' 16. 1t1J 11v tne ........,lcip,ol co•gor~''"" Cou•• DrAngf Counlv H••t>or Juctld1t lm~f".11 ( '°"'" PrO<l.rc••. Inc. O"lro(!, Jll(l9tnenl tnt .. ..i. NoYemlltlr 26, 1"'•" V<~o1novk, "'J Counh o! Ora,.ge. S!Mt ol
Pr••l<1••• C1lllMnl1. uot1<1 • IUC111mtnt entered in
"'" ''""""·~I N•< 1ue~ "'''" ti>• lcvor o• Vt•¥ !mporl•n• Produc!l, Int .• • (cu~•· Cir .. ~· O"n'I~ C"""'V on Aa•ll L Cor1111re!!C11 ol1 (ud~"'iinl C'edllorfil I nd
191• ~Q~l11<t J~c• Ptlll'Qrlno , lft(llvlduelly, 1'><1
F-1'1'1 dolllQ bll•1nt•I ~· s ti M (o • •'><I •• Put>l•l~f'O' o ...... ~ CO•UI 0-dv Plto•. M•1or M .' ~ e' MA•e'<" I"<' ••
·'r"I • " •~ is 191• 1190.u 111<1q-n• ot1>•0•!$1. i;llOWlno • ner
---o.l•nc• ct \• 1•1 00 •c•u~11v <lut on ~I'd l'UUl.lf :\OTICE 11100,,,en1 °" r~• 111e 01 "" h1111nc:t ct
_ _ •1·11 ft•t'CU'l•on, I 11-•v• l\OV•M \ll>Otl •II lnit
' ltll •loll!. 1111 .. •Ml lnltte•I Of !Mild I __ ,,,
NOTICE TO ClllEOITOllS 1tblotr11 '" !1"' pr~•'• Jn Int County ot
\UPElllOll COUllt OF T'lE O•AnQ•, Stale Of {11110•~·~• <ltM;rlbfwl ti
iT-rr OF C•LIFOllNI• "D• '·'11~"'· THE COUNT '!' o~ OllAN(;f: ~~1 !T cl T·~" N<> 6~1). Or1no~
NO A·ltlll (CU<!'~ ~!Alt ~I (A1'10•<!" ·1' Pl'I m•g
.... 1~ o• MA R>' (.ll l~I EL BLYLlllY, •~(C•dNI ·• Boo~ ~~. Piil. •I •o .w Qore41•~ •f•_o.<1• o• •••<I Cov"'Y erm"'O"'Y
• f>IOTIC[ IS •1EllE:BV GIVEN •o '"' •-11 ••. 11101 A•n T•N Lin(', h¥•11t,,
{•ll<ll•ot• 01 tl>t •D<Ne nerroell "'1•t<ltfll C1hlOl'l'l1 ti\~! •H oo•-on• 11•~·~ (l41m• 11'1•,r•t .... NOTICE n HE.llE!IY GI VEN '"•' on "'>!! .,,.ttffM ••t reQl.r••td 10 l•I• '"•"'·I Jrod4y_ Apr!! 1&. 1•1•. fl 1 00 a·t1oc • P w•t" •no n1c•u1•y "l'l>Ct14'fl. 1n 1r.e Gft!t fO M •1 lf!:nl al Cour<llOU"I, Ot•n9' (01,1n1y
"' '"' GI••; GI I~ •o~.e Mhlll<:I .. ,,,,.., or H•rl>Q• JllO•t<•1 Dh•••t l 001 Jftmt>orN lo 111'~,enf tnem. .,.,.11 !lie "KttH,.,. lla.d, C•!v Of Nt,..1111'1 B••Cll. Countv ot •o.K."'''· •a tn• un'>t•1lortt<1 11 1.,. 0111,e o.~...:,it, St•tt ot C•tllornl• I w•tl i.el! 1
ol Af!O",,..Y\. '"'U!IMAN. 'IMPlON. ~Oht l\IC!l()n to ""' 111(1111\1 Dl~e,, '"' 'l'OlJNG ,INO l (>'.(RT, 110 P!~ ,..,,.,\It,<•"' In lawl\/l t'ftQllCv ol 1111 U"hea S!ett>.
Suitt St• LD"9 !1•1cll. Ct!<fM,,;I '0!!01, 1n 11\e rig/II. ll!I" AM 11111""~ ol Uld
.. 11ie11 l< 11\t pteui ~• w1,.,.,, ot '"" lll<l!lm'1'1 ffl>!Of'(t ) 111 I 11 • 1bove
Ufl<ter\IQ"ftl In ttl ""'"""'' Pfi'l•!nlflO IC d'llK•ll>ed "'"°"'tv. "' •n "'11Ci'o l""•tol ••
'"" .,1.1t of ·•10 Or«:."'<!..,.! .... 11nln lour ""•• Ile <>«eu••v •o vo1111v .-10
l'l'Of\l<'I\ itlt• tllt '"'' ,,.,~11c111oto cl 11101 ••"vl•Ofl, will> .i;:u ueo ln,.rnt •Ml ~Iott <eth
O•lf'<I I'~"" 1~. IOI~ 0•"'"' AMII i ,!ti~
UNllCO CALIJ<0'"'" e•NoC Q .... ,lon ..... ,,,.
8v I t. Nt~man. ''"" OUl~tt OON [ ll•t(I £<r~11to• ot tl!tl w111 ..... ,,11111. 0•~~11" Cou1111
QI '"' ~bo•t fl•l'tlt<I dttfdtnl !I~ l:U<'ll M E!lltr
TA.UIM.l.N, SIMPSON, O.au1 v
YOU NG ANO l!!CKllRT t1btl1 O, Ovtrty
11• lllM Avl'"'f, llll•t IU '°' S Ollvt St , ltl~ fll-
lflllt ltl(k, C•tl..,."" MIU Ln "'"""''' Ca!l+trn•• •tt A•l ... "'VI lltf· ••tUllO!' ,.l1!ftllff•1 Att_,
1·,.~· .~,., rh•-Cooo~t Dall y ,.,1a1 "lltll•\i'rO~ 0r..,... (Mst DI .,
~··ot"' """ ,_,,_t '·I!, 11, lt14 10'7·74 A!N'll t. 11. It. ltll
·-
.. ,
11 .. , •
'
Men's, Women's
Garden Gloves
• Stv14y while ration 1111¥1'
• '••ltlh JOUI ...... h 4u1lng q11il111inq.
pointitog, we14w11ki119, tic
37' ..
;m , ~} &lMlt•t 1tK111c 1vn1
3 '12" Swivel
Bench Vise
• Ht0•r •uty rnedtl
• l•l\ts i111111 ... t•••1h,ptp•f•••.
livill·h1 a"wil
• lli1dtll1·1.
688
"Clear All "
Drain Cleaner
• (1lr• 111..,.11! ... 11111l1t' ''"'' t11p1,
41ei11
C\.£~~ • U11 '" c111,..l11114 11pti1 tonk1, lte
J.\.~ ......
"''"":::','.' ... """'.', ,,..... . .. . " .. ' ',, ....
,;,, "".' '
Water Heaters
• Ctr-Sltind.14 ¥11lity ... with S.y.., ,..,..,,,.,,,
• Gl1•1H"t4 with hith-itm,. ,,, .. tt,
• lllT 11 i111telt ••ur1.lfl
20.Gaf. · lO·Gol.
4888 5588
40·Gol. SO·Gol. 5911 7311
Durable, Grass
Scuff Mats
• 1,., ••ur llffn an4 '''''" 1lf111tt
• Su•pt1eff111114 1n4 ii11t 111t1•
ther1ughlr tlioro '''"' 1110t1
• l1rg• 1i1t 211
gidden
L•J -
-
20' Bar-B-Q
Extension Cord
• ""•' 411ry ol101i111ln1i11t 1014
• Perl.ct !tr i.det11M eul4ff1 ust
• 10' le11glh ,,, 1.11 el u111
59'
Glidden Spred
House Paint
• G1Hl •i119l1 IHI CtfH19t
• Tlti111 oM clM"1-11p •ilh '''' '"' Wtltf
• lilt• ,.h1tfei •lleri•r 1urftt•1
9 79
Gol.
Glidden Latex
House Paint
• l r•1IM1 H fllil, With II ~rig
• D.,MllMt. c''"lf'
• lffh llMll•U' wilti jvll 1.., 1114 -·ft • Whitt 1114 ,.1111 1111"
4 99
Gol
~,., ~
':'"-~ . ..,,t<WiS ALE PRICES -.-. '-v:,:~"" GOOD THROUGH-..r
2500-Sq. Ft. Bag
Scott's 'Bonus'
• Strengthens d.ichandra
• Prevents spetted SP'!tge aftd
craOgrass
• (Ofltrols g1 awing 01alis, chikweell
ond many othet weeds
a Cavers 2500-sq. ft.
Reg . 9.9S
Bog
...,.WEDNESDA Y,
~11,.k.i APRIL 17
CLOSED
EASTER SUNDAY -
SPRING GARD EN SALE
.. • p\usl
'oil. i.ll '''
18" Table Top
Bar-B-Q Grill
• 3-positi•n duom• grill
• 11"tfi•mtter,t''high ... #117
• faltls fir MIY s .. rogt and maYint
Reg. 299.
3.69
. '
"All-Weather'
Patio Tables
• ( ..... .., •• , ... , .... "' Mlts
M iiolh
• 19" ''""'' lt'' hith ... #17
• 5hlr4y ~r1ss t.i4ing l .. s 129
•
II·• ~d,11 April Jl ltli'J DAJ LV PILOT 2.~J
New Suits Help Bahashoff, To·sdal Set Marks
Lave1· Rolls
Past Stolle;
'
Bi1ll ets Wi11
TOKYO-Rod l.r11·er of Coron:i del ~l ar
defealcd Fr1·d S1olh•. S.2. 4-G, 6-2 in sec-
ond round play of lht· sao.uoo \\'orld
Oiampionship T1·r11tl.!i green group e1·cnt. ·
here today.
ln other serond round matches. Onny
Parun dl'fC'a!L'd Edd ie !)1bbs. s.~. 4-6, 6-4 :
Paul GC'rkch SiOPPl'<l A111onio Zugarelli.
7-(i. 6-l: an<! R.'.ly '.\1oore defeated Hoscoe
Tanner. 7-6, fi-5.
In firs1 round l'On1petltion. Jun
Kan11l'.·azurni of Japan clo11n<'<l Ion
Tiriac nf Ronl<Jnia. r,..3 _ 6-3; r:ulllermo
Villa~ dcfeatC'cl Cohn l)ibll'\' of Australia.
6-0. 6·4; ,Juan 1;isbcrl · toppt<d 01'e
Bengtson. 6-1. !..,. 6·4: and Tlto Vazquez
stopped lsao \Vatanabc, 7~, 6-5.
e K11ii:-l.:N lle 11te11
LANDO\'EH. ~Id. -1juards t\rt:hiC'
Clark and Phil Chenil'r scored 12 points
apier"C 111 the fina l quarter, leading the
Capital Bullets l!J a 109·92 l'lctory Ol'er
the .\el'.· York Kn icks \\ll'<inc!'Cla~' nig'nt
th.11 tir'CI th<"1r i\ation;,il Basketball A:.-
soci<:1t1on playoff SC'rlt'S al three gan1cs
ap1l'ce.
~ deciding ga1nc in !l"K> best-<1f·SC\'en
Ea:.ie m ('onfC'rent'C semifinals \\'lll be
played m :\ev.' York Friday night.
e Br11i11• Collerl
BOSTO~ -Goalie Giles Gilben turned
in a sf)f"('\a('Ular pcrfonnanct> in pro-
tecting young Creg Sheppard's serond-
pcrio<l goal and the Boston lln1ins <'dged
the Toronto ~1aple Leafs 1-0 \V('dnesday
night in th e opener of their National
llockcy League quarterfinal playoff
series,
Sheppard cashC'd his O\\Tl rC'bound al
4:22 of the middlr SCS)':ion and tlK' Bruins
clung to 1he advantage in a furious u·Jnd-
up as Gilben hung un agair.st six Toron-
to skaters in the final 96 seconds.
e Ro11ge rs Roll
~fO~TilEAL -Rapid-fire first-period
goals 19 ~ds a1>arl by Stl'1·c Vickers
and Brucf' ~ladirC'gor propt>llcd the 1'\e1v
York Rangers to a 4-1 victory over ~lon
treal \\'ednesday in the ()Pf'ning game of
their National Hockey League Stanley
Qip playoff S<'ries.
<.:a1nc t1\'0 is scheduled for tonight.
e 1\'c11er Sparkles
SA!\ A~TO~IO. Tc:<. -TI1e S.1n
Antonio Spurs. behind !he hot shooting of
S"·cn Nater <ind Bird A''erill. defeated
4he Jn<liann Pacers. ICl'l-86. \Vcdnesday
:ind tied their Alncrica n Basketball A.""·
so<:iation \\'estern Division playoff series
at 3-J.
Averitt had 19 poin ts and Nate r 18 as
fine Spu~ used a balan('('d scoring attack
lo overcome to indi1·idual brillance of In-
diana's Roger Bro1111 v.·ho had 26 points.
e S mil/1 A dva11r•"
ORLANDO, Fla. -Second-seeded Stan
Smith advanced \\'t'Clnesday in the \Vorld
Championship Tennis' blue group tourna-
ment. here. by ousting Ismail El Shafei
of Egypt. 6-7. 6-3. fH.
Fiflh-seedcd Cliff Jlichey also ad-
,·anced by ousting Jiri Hrebec of
Czechoslovakia, fH. 6-4. and eighth-seed-
ed J aime Fillol of Chile eliminated Brian
Fairlie of l\'ew Zealand. 7-5. 7-5.
Jeff Boro\\·iak do\\·nr<i Z e I j k o
Franu[ovic of Yugoslavia, 6-1, i-:l in \\'ed·
nesday·s other nu1tch.
e Ert>rl Bi·ee::es
SARASOTA. Fla. -Unseeded South
African Ilana Kloss and No. 1 S('{'(j Chrii-
Everl both advanced easily to the third
round of a ,~·omen's professional tennis
touma1nc111 here \\'ednesday.
~liss Kloss ousted Le sley llunt of
Australia. 6-3, 6-2. and :-Oliss Erert slop-
ped Sue Slap. 6-1. 6-1.
Also ad\'anring 11·crc !h ird·set'dcd Ker·
ry io.lclville of Australia. a 6-l . fi.3 victor
over Jlelga ?i.tasthoff or \\'est Germany.
and se\·enth·seeded Helen Gourlay or
Australia. 1\'ho scored a 6-3. 6-3 victory
orer L-1ura DuPont.
Jn other matches. Olga f\forozova o(
Russia beat Tt>rry 1-loladay. 6-1. S.3. and
Julie Heldman rallied to oust Kerry Har-
ris 5-7. 6-3. 6--1. •
Jn night matches. second-seeded E\·on-
ne Goolagong of Australia outlasted
Jeanne El'crt. 3-6, 6-3. S-0. and Belly
Stove of The Netherlands do'>l'ned Robin
Tenney. 2-6. 6-'1, 6-2.
• l\'11•IOlrt' Wl11•
:\10;.iTE CARLO -'Favored Ille
Nastase of Flornania fought tough
v.·ea1her and a tenacious Allan Stone for
a 2-6. fi.4, S-0 victory \\'cdll{'Sday In )he
second round of the ~1on.ico Open tennis
championships for lhc \\'orld Tcnn~s
Championship red group.
Strong wirds and dusl S\\'irls v.'Qrried
p\a)·ers throughout the day. and rain
fLnally interrupted the closing doubles
matches.
~rany Riessen beat Jose Hlgucras of
Spain. 6-3, 7.S: Bal~z Taroczy of Hun·
gary defeated Hans Pohrnan of Germany.
S.2, 6-2, iind l\like Estep topflf'd Ray Ruf·
fcls of Australla 6-4 , 6-3.
e ,Uor1011 J11111p•
JIOUSTO~ -The llouston Texans or
the \\'o:rld t"ootbnll League announcf'd
\\'cdncsday they ha\•e signed disen·
. c..1wit00 Dalla~ Cowbo~ q11arterb.1ck
~riw Morton lo a contract for the 1975
SC85(\n.
Terms ol tbt contract were. not rc\•eal·
l'd.
•
•
This Fille Catt Play
Jenny FiUe proved ~he had all lhe gurnption it
takes '''hen !->he took this solid r ap on the head
tleft l fron1 a \Vild pitch. then can1c hat k lo get 2
base hil. 'fhe Superior Court ruled she tan pla;.o
Little League baseball in ('alifornia. She lt1c:-in
San l:afacl
Johnson's Futile Effort
Give~ Angels 4-3 Victory
Alex Johnson \\'as a folk hero 111 th1· 11 .iy hn111e fro1n first base \\'llh !he
Anahei1n in 1970 "'hen he hH .329 for
California and \\'011 the Ainerican League
balling titlC'.
lie \\'3S a hero ol sor!s again \Ved·
ncsday night -although this time he
v.·as attired in the lra\•eling greys of the
TC'xas Rangers.
Johnson· made a valiant but futile bid
to catch Ellie Rodrigieuz' sinking line
drive to left field "'ith t11·0 out in the
ninth inning. 1'he ball struck the heel of
his glove and caromed behind hin1.
pem1itting Richie Seheinblun1 10 race all
Lifte1l for llltter
l'Ull thn\ brought thl' .\ngl'I~ <1 -1-J 1r11nnph
:.it ,\n:il1c11n S1adium.
Thi' C<1ldon11:i 11c1ory :.quar~·d thl'
1\11geb Slale
A•I (;•~• O'I KAIC llt~)
""'-11 ff '' " (.,1.,0•~•4 AD• <) t••·~ll<> Al ("o.~•N• r ~· 1: Cn•'•<o '· (f!Tlo·"•• 1-rr ?• C-~i•~o• ,,1 C•h•o•ro" Af•'· .,. /,''"·~· •·· ~1 (•l•f~rn.•
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I '. ~ •
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1 !~ • r
series :ll unc gan)c a1)!l'('C 11·nh tht· r11b-
bcr nia!eh rlu1· tonigh!. Tc .... nager !)a1·id
Clyde 11·111 1nakc his_. first start of lh(·
scaso11 for tht· Itangcrs aga 1n~t the
Angt.'ls' Uill Singer.
LA's Joh1i Wanted Sliot
At Another Shiitout
ATLA\IA IAP ) -Tommy John leels
he should have been given a chance for a
second i-traight shutout but hf! also real-
izes \\'alter Alston is still !he mana ger
of the l..Ao; Angeles Dodgers.
"f hal'en·1 golten tired this year yet."
,John said \Vcdnesday nighl after pitc.•nini::
eight sroreless innings against the At lan-
ta Bral'es. He v.'as lifted for a pinch hit-
te r "ilh the Dodgers leading 3-0.
~like :-Ofarsha\1 preserved the shutout
and the gan1e as Los AngC'les blanked the
Braves -1--0 on four hit s.
"I started out in spring training: so I
Dodgers Slate
"'r' II lG; •"9flt• .. Alie"•
"·' • L,. A111;el~' ,, He11\''" Aor. I) Lo• A-In •l H""'l'G" AP". 11 L(!!. .O.rotlM ti >'etlll""
.. I>'· 16 lot A"~lti •! (fr>el"f>l!I
• :xi p .,.,
~ "l p "'· s lJ p "'· .,._~
s p "'·
rould build my ann up.'' John said as he
soaked 'nis lefl elbo\\ 1n a tuh of i('('
cubes. "\\'hen rou p11ch a game like that
and arc strong and have the chance for
your second straight shutout. you don't
\~<int to come out. but he (Alston ) v.·antcd
a couple more runs.
"\\'all's doing 11t·hat's best. I jusl like lo
go nine. \\'hm I'm thro'>ling a strong
ga me." he said.
John had shut out San Diego 8-0 on
sC'vcn 'nits last Saturday night.
Alston defended. himself by sayln~ a
three-run lC'ad 11·as not enough 11·hen fac·
ing a tea1n like the Bra1·es in ;\tlaota
S1adium. -r
"I hale to take a guy out who ha s
pitched that kind of game. but I ktlCI\' he
had pitched 11~ balls. thal he had 'n<l<I on·•
.;r .....,
~ ..z
ly three days' rest and that he 11ould
pitch again in thrl'e more da ~·s . And a~
long as it's a shutout, it do..~sn't mat1cr
11hether it's eight innings or nine . .John
pitched a super gan1c," Alston said.
1\s it turned out . pin~n-hitter ;\lanny
~To!a. batting ror John. drove ho111e an
in~urance run \11th a sacrifice fly -the
team's eighth in six games -in the ninth
inning.
Ht'nrv Aaron returned lo the lineup
;1fter one day's rest but fail ed to get a
hi!. .
Lee Lacy. st01 r1ing in pla('(' or Dal'ey
Lopes at second base, scored in the f1 r;t
inning for l.lis Angeles after singl1n1z. ad·
,-ancing to thtrd on a single by Bill
Buckner and coming home on Jun
\\.~'M·s ~acnfice fly.
Lacy scored again in the sixth inning
.ifler getting a base hit. He <A·as forc.'l'd to
score on t'nree straight 11alks b~' loser
Rorie llarrison. "'hose record dropped 10
0.2.
\\'ynn doubled in the eighth and S<.':OT'Cd
on a single by catcher Joe f"crguson. 1bc
final Dodger run came v.·hcn Ron Cey
u'alked. advanced to third on a double by
Ste1·e Garvey and came home on :-itota's
sacrifiC(' fly.
The Bral'es threatened in the ci11hth .
the onlr inning 111 "·hilil John a1\ow1>Cl-
n1ore than one b.'lsc-runner.
Against John, Aaron nc\\· out deep to
left on a fastball and stn1ck out on a
cun·e, the pitcher said . adding thn t the
nra1·es' slar has neYer homerrd off him,
.. not yet . but he probably \\'ill."
"I had a huoth the ball n1it:ht fill\ in
f< r .1 11wt ;1nct !h•·n ;_ill of a su<lfi1·n 1t 11.1 '\
t1t'h1nct l11n1." An_gcls manager Bohby
'.\'inlo.lt·~ .,;11d of !hC' dccis11c play. "Th~t
n1•1dl' 11~ all \C'ry h:ippy ."
l'ar11l'U lr1t'\y youn~ left-han1ler Frank
1·an.1n:i \\hO 11"0wid up as the \\inning pit·
r·hi.'r 1n a dul'I "i!h er<1f!y ·\'('!('ran
Fl'rgu~or1 Jr-nklns. l·I. "·ho sustained lu s
ru-st 1\rncr1l·~n Le;1guc loss.
Schcinblum singled 11·i1h otl(' out in the
ninth but .Jenkins appcarl.'d on the 1·ergc
of 11·ork1ng out of !rouble \\'hen hl' struek
out Lee S1anton. Roctri ~ut·z then hit his
1ln\'C' to ll'ft lie \1·as crcditl'd \\'Ith a
~in~le . .lohn~n dre\\' a 1v.·~base error.
";\la~hc he "hould h.1\'l' pla yed it r1n
r.ne hfip, t'Spcc1a1\y cor'lh1dcring there \\il.,
:1 ni:in fin h:1~e." said Angels third base
1'0:1<·h \\'h1tc•y l11•rzog 11 ho mana~ed
./ohn.~on al Tc·xas la st ~ea<;l)n. '·Hut \·nu
ha1e 111 '(Ill' 1\lt'X t•redi t. lie thou gh!. he
1·ou!d t<:llth 11 and he ran1e hard af!er " '
Cahrnrn1a g,11C' Tanana n quick 3-0 lt'ad
in thf' f1r i.! 1nn1n~ nn s1nglc<i h~· \lic·kr·y
Hn!•rs, Oann~· [)oylC' and Bob Oh1 cr plus
~1 lhro 11·1ni:: error by TeXJs thi rd hase111an
Larr\· llro"·n.
But the Ran!'.!C r5 ~Truck back for t11n in
the third 1nn1hg \\hrn J eff Bu rrr1u;::h ....
bt·at out <in inf1(•ld s1ng!C' and torrid Torn
Gne1·c, hatting .727 \\hen he l'ntered the
garne. B-for·ll. ~lamine<l a t11·0---n1n
ho1nt'r to IC'ft. h1 <\ first of the y~;1r
Texas forged ;i tie in !he four!h ()0 a
single hy the ./I}(' l/!1 itlo. a 11·aJk t()
Bro'>l·n and 1'oby Harrah's run ·pMducing
1111.
"I 'l'i'I" t1ckf'd ;ii m\'Sf']f v.h"n thr•.'
caught up.'' said Tanan;i. I.fl. "\\'hen \'1l11
ha ve :.i 3--0 ll"ad ~ou should hvld 11. not 1..:l
ii slip ;llvay. Al1ually. I !l1ought 11 I ga1·1·
up three runs tnnight I'd hare truubll'
111nnin,:!. ronsidcring I 11as p!!thing
against n guy hke JenJon~ ..
Jenkins rebounded Jrom his ~hak\' start
:ind held the ,\ngels lo lhrec h11s ·lx'forC'
Scheinb1nm. R.odr1gu"Z and Johnson dd
t~1r things in the ninth.
TEXAS CALl,-Q.llN!4 .. ' ... .. r fl rbl
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fre1· :ind !)01n;i l'ou11's l't•gg,y ·rosdJl 1n
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Kurt t\run1ph11l1. 11011 .1 studM1t at l'l'LA.
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n;.mcd tod ay as thl' \a11r,n<tl A:i~ke1h:11l
Associat ion's Coach of 1m.-Year af!••r
finishing his first ful l season as Cfl,1m
v;irh the DC'lroit PistoM. \\'ho rC"achl'd the
playoffs for !he first t1n1e 1n six year!i.
Scott received :13 \'Oles in thi' !2th an -
nual ballot in~ of 51 members of the nr-11·s
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10 followed by Larry Co:;;fl·l!o of
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SAN OTEGO (AP ) -The new 0\\1\Cr of
the San Diego Padres has apologized to
his players for df.'frogatory remarks he
made about their play. but lt hasn't slo\\··
ed the ~ational league team's slide into
lhe: ctllar.
Tbl! llouslon Astros broke open a close
g.:une \fednesday night v.•ith six runs In
1hc flfth inning to paste th Padres 9·1 •
Earller. Hay Kroc 91id he "talked
without thinkin~·· in bcratl~ his team at
San Diego S1adlum the ni.ght earlier.
"Ctrtainly I'll make a public apology,"
~ said. "I used a bad choice or \\'Ords
and rm sorry."
Player rc..~rntment O\er the rcrnarks
e:ast<I a bit bt(ort the game v.hcn Pctrr
lla1·asl 11nd his f11ther. club pre~idfn!
Buule Bav11~1. had a clubhou;;e mcclini:
y.•lth the r11dres.
••Jt was something thnl wits needed 11nd
1 belle,·c It helped." s.iid Padres player
represcn~tl''e Willie ~1cCovcy. _
\Vhlle deeply disappointed over th~
first fi1·e games, the 36-ytar-old
~1cCo\·ey has btcn around enough to
kno\\' lhat lhlng!lt can chanl!'e S\l'iftly,
"P\tchcno llet into <lumµ!i , JU~t as hu-
lel"'I 00," ~11d thl: fan1ed slut"11:er. "11ncl
ri.itht 1\()\1" f'lur en11rt· p\lc-hln~ 5laft 1s Inn
slump. Thnt's l'Cf)' unusual and t think
lh1ng~ \\ill tum on>und for us. Our'"
pitching Is be-tier than lhls -I kM11'
bctnuse 1 hn aga1nst most or 1hen1 v.hen
l y.·as ""'Ith the Cianis •·
"I kno"' I'm llrtd of "':liking to thr-
ftbuid to Lake plk:ht_rs out" said
~tci\amara after the 1\stnrt sht!:llcd Bill
(;r1ef. ~2 . Rich Trocdson. RAiph Gartia
and ri,t1ke Corkins for 1 ~ hits
TM'lm~' llr·lin" anrt "1nn1ng p'1h:hf'r
Onvt' Holx'rts t'Clf.'h sla1n111cd a tv.o-n1n
double.
The Padr('l'; ll!l\'C IX'\:n 001~rrd <13-8
in !heir fi1 @i1n1-0s and lhe) \e ~l\·en 1111
fitl hil~ Thev bci;::in lhC' !WASOn \1hh on\1,1
nin<> plflilcrs. (1n I -~" 1h::in m~l te:amS
carry. nn<I firivr used 22 hurll'rs, an
111·cragt> of 4.2 Jl('r JtAm('
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30 D41LY PILOT Thursday, April ll, lq74
FV Rally Expires
As Troy Wirrs, 11-9
Dr STEVE BRAND
ot vi• o.or "''' Stiff There arc deflcl1s· ;and lht.!n
lhe~e arc rlrfici1s.
fountain Valley 1ell behind
Troy 11 ·2 Wednesday In the
semifinaJs of the Bolsa Grande
baseball loumey and even a ,
seven-run rally on the Bolsa
Grande diamond couldn't pull
out the wln.
.1be 11·9 setback, folk>'l''ing'
""' straight wins. put lhe
Barons inlO the thin! place
game this morning.
Coach John Cole's club wu
raked for six runs in ttH'l first
inning \\'h<!n Troy r.olleeled
four hits, including a double
and triple, as well as three
consecutive ..-.·alks to ap-
parently put the game out of
reach.
The Barons fought back for
a pair of tWlS in the third
stanza when Rick Tessier
walked and advanced to third
on Dennis Tressler's WTOfli·
field double.
Lost OpP!lrtupities Fatal
To Estancia Nine, 5-0
•
lrvi11e League Claa11apions
Corona del 1.!ar High's Sea Kings won the lri'Wf
League swim championship recently after a three·
year absence. Kneeling, from left. are: Jack Lorenz.
Frank Browne, Rob \Veber. Jay Stallman and J\lark
Dall' ~II .. 51111 Pho!o
Frost. Standing are: Scott J\farino, John Crimp, Dan
PenningtQn, Kirk Del \1alle, 1i1ichael Palmer and
Mark Watson .
FRIARS NAi.tE
cntD COACl-1
Forll'K!r Orange C o 1 1 t
Colle~ football player Ken
Visser is the new Strvlte High
football coach the Dally Pilot
has learned exclusively from
highly informed !Ou.recs, pen-
ding fonnal approval.
Visser t.a.kcs over for Chuck
Gallo, who left the Friars
campus for an assfstant job at
Cal State l Fullerton l.
Vi~r played for f\~10 yean
as a guard at OCC and was a
member of Uk> Pirates' Junior
Rose Bo\4•1 and Elks Bowl
teams of 1963 and 1964.
fie prepped at Garden Crovo
}figh.
El Toro
Dealt T-wo
Setbacks
APPLE VALLEY -El Toro
High 's Chargers closed out the
Apple Valley baseball tourna-
ment on a losing note Wed·
nesday. dropping l\l'O games
to Colton and Temple City
after Tu~ay 's rain and
v.·indn·ept postponement.
San Clefilente Nips HB, 5-4
Colton put the skids to El
Toro in the cham pionship
semifinals \lith a 14·3 lashing.
then Temple City follo\l·ed
\rith a 13·5 beating.
El Toro 's Gary Key made
the all-tournament team as an
inflelder after going
fi~for~ight in the t'A'O games
\l·ith four rbi. t""woocl. Jtl homOMln. Si H•rltw. U t::i" " otth Jb -ulno1 10 Mc~•"""' In, lb lu Hn. pr
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Coach J\tarshall Ad a i r 's
TriloM came from behind to
post the victory after Hun·
tington Beach had rallied wit h
four runs ln the third and
fourth frames to assume a 4-2
advantage.
The winning n1ark t'r \Vas
posted In the seventh inning on
Tont Zanotti's fly baJI single to
left field which rell just
beyond the shortstop's reach
to plate fr es!U11an 1\1 i k e
Horvath.
San Clemente had got rich
in the fifth inning when Joe
Janton's bad·hop single to
centerfield scored Dan Dodd
and Jerry Nelson after those
lwo had gained the basepaths
Vanguar<ls
Win, 8-7
Southern California College
of CoS1a ~lesa \\-On i!s 14th
ga 1ne of the season ' \red·
nesday nighl, defeating the El
Toro J\1arines at Te\Vinklc
Park, 8-7.
The Vanguarm of roach
Jack Robinson played a
doubleheader in Ne\\1iall to-
day against L-Os Angeles Bap-
tist College.
J\liekey Lebeck and Jim
l\1illsap had l\\'O hits each for
SoCal.
The \'anguards started in
front "'ilh four runs in the
first inning and held the lead
throughout al!hough the J\la·
mies c:ame close to tying the
game in the top of the ninth
"'ith ill'O markers.
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with a walk and an error.
In all San Clemente strand·
eel 14 baserunners in a game
filled with "'asted opportunites
for both sides.
Coach Don Terranove·s
Oilers strandC'd nine runners.
including S<'\'l'n in the first
four innings.
Doug !l·fansollno's fly ball
double and a sacrifice ny by
Ji1n Coleman sco red tv•o in
the third tor Huntington Beach
and the Oilers took the lead in
the fourth v.1hen a routine
grounder "·as thrown 8\l'ay to
allow 1'1ark Kimball and T01n
Freman to score.
• San Clemente posted single
markers in the first and third
innings on an rbi bouncer to
left field by Dodd and an rbi
single to left by Bill Enquist.
!11n Cl_,,te
Huntll'IQIOll ••~n
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Marinct Duo Combine
To Throw No-hitter
K L ,\ ~1 AT J.I FALLS .
Orr. -J\larina High's Da\•e
\\'erncr and Joe Hamilton
combined on a six-inn ing no-
hitter. and J\larina took a J..2
victory to sweep a t\\·o-game
set \\'ith Klamath Falls High,
here. \\'ednesday.
The game "'as halted afler
six innings due to th e ~la rina
team's scheduled bus
depa rture for home.
!){>spite the pitching or
\\remer and Hamilton. ~i x
1'.larina errors ga\·e Klam ath
Falls single run! in the SIX.'Ond
and third innings. ~1arina
rnanaged to break the tie \l'ith
·wha t proved to be !he \\'inning
run in the fourth .
!\tike Oapcllo scored the
"·inning run. reaching base on
an error and Coming around
on a double by \Valt SaUer.
J\tarina took the lead in the
second inning "'ith a pair of
runs. DapeUo started things
'A'ith a double 'A'hich was
follo"·ed by a single by Satler
and a ll'l'O-run double by Jim
~tartinek.
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Against Colton Key doubled
home a pair of ru~ after
\\'alks to ?>.fike f..fillcr and
Kevin Urquhart and a single
by· Gary Connally.
Rick Binder had the other
rbi against Colton. stroking a
single to plate Sa l Grijalva ,
"'ho had also singled .
Connally and Key p u l
doubles together to produce
one run against Temple City
after the latter had piled up a
S-0 lead through three frames.
El Toro added three more in
a futile cause agaiMt Temple ·
City in the fifth inning when
Urquhart tA'as safe on. an er·
ror, Connally was hit by a
pitch and Gabby Grijah•a
doubled home a run.
Key follo\l·ed with a base hit
to plate lwo more mates.
?>.like 1'.1cKinney scored the
la st El Toro tally alter ~1alk·
ing.
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Tott ll
El Toro
Colton
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Baseball Standings
American League
East Division w L Pct. GB
Kew York ' 0 1.000
~ti!tA·aukcc 2 I .677 , .,
Baltimore 2 2 .500 ' Boston I I .500 2 Detroit 2 3 .400 2 1~
Cle\<cland 0 ' .000 ' \\'tst Dilislon
Angels 3 I .i50
i\linnesola 3 I .750
Oakland 3 2 .600 II
Kal\$35 Cily 2 2 .500 I
Texas 2 3 .400 I I\
Chicago 0 4 .000 3
•
l\atlonal League
East Dhislon
w L
Chicago 2 0
~lontreal I 0
:"iew York ' I
St. L-Ouis ' I
Philadelphia I 3
Pittsburgh 0 3
\\'est Di\1.slon
000, ...
San Francisco
Cincinnati
Houston
Atlanta
San Diego
I
5 I
5 I
3 3
2 3
2 ' 0 5
Pct.
1.000
1.000
.6i7
.667
.:!SO
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.833
GB
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212
.500 2
.400 2\1
.333 3
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Dodd Does It All Area Spi l{e l ~
Sun1111ari c·s );lo 1f t l§etter
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For San Clemente
LYNN BLANTON
Cage
-·Des i1·e
Hy llO"'ARD L. IJA~OY
01 111• Diiiy 1'11.i $l1tt
Lynn Blanton 1n<idc a choice
in college and she isn't sorry
about ht"r decision .
Bu l ~he rc!a 1n<'<I an inhcrant
desi re and l'r\thusiasn\ for the
ganit• of baskethalt despite
le.:n•ing rhc sport as a partici·
pant 10 beco1nc <:i cheerleader
in her junior year.
Uy llA.~K \\'ESCH
Of .,.. OtllY l'INt llllf
One look at J)an Dodd on !he
football field u.•as enough ror a
rnajor rollcgc to offer him a sc~arship.
e dt"ser\'ed. but probably-
di 'j {;Cl, 3 Sl'COnd Jook from
the ul.$ for his play on the
ha~ketb.1!1 court.
And if his early efforts on
the baseball field ilrl' any In·
dic-aton. (>odd may be th e
subjl."<!I of a fe11• '><'outing r('-
ports there. too.
A ~. 21f>.poonMr . Qodd 's
~ize doesn't turn off a scout in
nnr s po r t • and · his
fX"tfo1111a nce rating th is
seai;on would have to be hi.gh
in lii;:ht of:
-All-Orang~ League sc\('('-
tion in footba\I after passing
for i26 yards. romplt>ting 40
pc rC't'nt 151of 1191 and ru.shing
for 300 more.
-All -league selet'tion In
baskcthatl after averaging JO.fl
points per gan1e, rankin g
;1n1ong the team·s rebounding
lc.:iders. and playing a big part
in the team's advanet'ment to
the third round or the CIP
playoffs.
-A currc>nt batting avera~c
of .448 to lead the baseball·
ll'.'am as a pitehcr-f\r~r ba S<.· Lynn Y:as aucnding Boston man·ca tchcr.
Blue Ba.1· Co 11 l' g c of lfis coaches break out thC'
Northeastern Unl\'ersity at the accolades "'hen talking about time and aft er competing in hinl.
the cage sport as a '·Dan does ~o man y things. !-<Ophomorc. turned lo
DAN DODO .
I
cl'er ~port "·as in stason."
says Oodd. ··~1y falh<'r Y:as
prob.'lbly th<' biggest influen«.
he has nt-\'er pushed me or
anything, but h('lped nle
v.·hcnr\'C'r I nC't'dOO IL lie
playe d footb a ll a t
SouUn1·e!'tern · l.ouisianll :1nd
knOl\'S a !ol about sports.
"I didn't rfnlly ha\'c big
J!03ls !his sea'°"· just to win
some gan1r~ 1n football and
\\'Ln thr lragi.ie 1n baskelbal1. I
d1dn '1 1hink at all about n1ak·
1n~ aJl-lcagi.1c>. but after !hr
s r as on . I gl.K',~ l llM>ui.:ht I
def.t'.'.J\'ed ir,"
Do.1rl may not ha~<' lx't'n
th ink ; n g abou: 00~1.~ea~
on honors. but his co.1chr~ ar"
quick · to point out he 91·as a
11'as suilaS!y lmprcsst'CI af1 rr !hlnklng pla)·cr in tllf> cour~e
watching Dodd in the flrs l of .1 gan1e. another of his !'trong points , game of th<' season against l\1iss1on Viejo lhe C<lmplelcd "I like the challrn~r or !hr
t5 of 22 passrs for 158 vards rnental 'aspet'f'< l)f tht• 1!<!1'111' "
<'Ind lwo 1ouchdoy,·ns i tO C'.{-says Dodd. ··1 tricd to!)(> the
lrnd scholarship fcl'IC'rs. one 10 se!llr !h in;:?s do"'" ll"hcn they go! v.'ild." ''He'll have to impro\'c his Xovt Iha! he'.< .11 !he
quickness. and ha\'c a little crossrond~. athll't1ca\l\' :ind
fr1 ste r rclea~. but I think by edueationaJ!~·. Dodd adm,1 ~ 10
!ht• time he's a j ll n 1 ll r hl' being a littlr confusC'd about
could be a good ,. o l I t' g e his ful urc. lie intend~ to i::o on
quarterback." sa~·s S 3 n to rollr!!,c. but hasn't dcc1drd
Clement e football roach 1\llic lwt\.l'l.'Cn thrrc f 0 11 r. y" a r
Schaff. schools.
The object of lhrse obsrr\'a· And thou~h he' . .: r"•1..:ni'll
lions. mcan \.l·hile. doc-sn't con-10 .~pce1alt1.ing u1 on" 'Ir I'\"
sider himself a n a I u r a I .~ports on the c-ollrl!'iar" 1~·\·r1
phcnom , just a hard '.l.Orking hl' hasn't dccidrrl "·hich sport
IYJX' ""ilh an unceasing in-he has to gi\'r up.
tCrl'Sl in sports. Luckily. settling things do11·11
"E\·er since ca n is his tong suit.
l (•4•0 ••
a · •' 1 F"'""'otll M o!•• D" I Hl I l l \'"'"' J;l 1 , """' '.• 1 P••Qot• '.'• l •• ,,.,,. ,. l .,,,._1 P•~Q·r 1•,1.1 ? e.,.~ \M l I••" •n \'I J,,.., \f I • ,, ' ; D~~· t'~l l p ,,..,. "T•o ),') , ... ' , ... , .. /"'""~ , .. , t ,,. r
l ; • 1 ~I •I " • "''"'""' I" ' • .1• ' -I) 1• n
'"'"' 1 ~ ........ ·~· 1 "'~··· t·: , HOll!I••\·~ I "~ l om• ,. l'l>< ' ._,,.,~ I.' l r.t•"' \' ;
u l ·~· 1 '·'•'•· n. r ..... .i 1 '•" I'<"" 0• T"• l •I!
l'J ' ~''''""'' !Ill ]. 8G1I• !~o l .. ,. ''"~'" '·~ L t" C:.•·''' •• ;'< l>1o•• ,, !
•' ~ " 0•\!11"• H l r .' 1 f"""'"I •\ ) fl·.,1.,., ' ~P I ""' •• l ~l 1 Ct••' /"! l '' r-' ,., ....
chcer\cading for her fi nal '"'O you don't reall.v not ice them
\·rars in school ns :in un· until thl' end of fhe game when
rierJ:t raduale. you see he h.1d five or six
"l alwa~·s had in the> back of assists. 10 or ! I points and as
mind to star 11·ith b<!SkPltmll many rebounds." says San
Jn one Y."3}' 'or another ." the Cle rne nle basketball c:oach
:'\e'.l.ixirt lfarbor girls basket· Stan Dc\taggio.
remcrnbcr J'\'e pl:i}cd \\'h;1q--------~---,..1119!....., .... _gp __ p_ ..... _..'""
Ski Outlook
ball coo.ch says. "fn a \\'ay. it hurl s hi~
"r-,1y first teaching job \\'aS Chances Of gelling a basketball c.!!~a~;:;,;', ~lo ~~!;'.'%~~~ I~~', !O~
nt Corne! I Lnh·crsilY in scholarship. The scouts, tho ""Ui~s,,O~~·s-~si;,e:,~!~11 ~~~.;."il
On' .. see h1'1n on°e ,,.,,.,, hJ·m 'HI 1aM1. a°"" aac~td 00·#0~1. 1 c~•"· It haca. NY y,·herc I 11•as the ·• .,_ · 1 roe><r 10,,.
y,·oinen's varsity basketball off because he isn't quick and ,~r!t'~~~~ ~~ ~~,;.;1~'1<1"'~.:.~00;~:~
coach for ty,·o years,'' Lynn isn·l a ~real jumper. ' i!'C11~1fot~·~,:;...~1~;,n••· 1 r ~· I
r'catls. "But \\.'ith lhc ex.ception Of l~!t•11•re ill. 8o<~•I R!ooe I •~r llel ~t'" '""" I •·I~ fH! IOl~I ,no .. dfOI~. "It ,,·as ftin and the second Valencia. if Dan Dodd played .... ,, OOQd o.oc•..i • ..., oowa.•. w .--.
I <<'n• ~,,.,.,,,,~ Seti• So•·~"'· 6 one.,.,
)·ear.,,,., \':ere 8-4 ancl travel!C'd for anybody e sc in the Orange ""w. t 11 '"'' 101•1 ...... , ....,..i o~<,..,,
t h <0<T''<I<'• ~H '"•11011" Ol>f••«.., ~<JQ8r l to other schools on over ninht ..eaguC' this sca ~on. t at tca tn· B""'' • 1n.:t1e• -· 16 ?O l«T 1c•~1.
THE Pt.ACE TO Pt.AN YO\Jlt
VACATION & t.llSURE
TIME/
" td h 1-.-• •~•• "'o<>'l a•c•f'<I ...,..,afr. • <~•·••. 1 trips. \\'e also pfa.vC'd in thP "'OU a\'C .... :en in our po.-.1. •Q•"' i,.,, LOS INBRES
'
. · h nd' \nd ·r .. ,.~ ......... 11 ~;i,,.. 11a1·" 1 ''Kl' "" .... "'-<"'" -Jlate tournanirnt.'' ion in I c Sia 1ngs. 1 1 t •eo!• •D••I. vf•v aQOd l>OWd .... , 1 ""', j ~ \~"h~· did she lc:i\·c romell l.aguna Beach had !)an. the\' ~~~~~~ 1r:,.1 °'-:=,R ·::~1G~:~:;~1 COllVBITION CICUTICD .~for a joh at ~c\.l·port 11arbor "'ou!d probably ha\·e "''on the ..,, ... ,...,•II •t<11111e,.,._•111W1. I UllU • t ag h mp·onsh· "'""v.~v \,Cl ~ ... .,~ s~. Qa"'~-• '". l1 tgh 7 c. ue ca 1 rp. c,,., ~ ... 11 itt1 h '·"· __ ..,," •••~ OOWffTOWNATFIGUlROA &PICO
, •·1t v;as likl' hcinii in In football. Drakf' t:ni\'c>rs11 ~-,~,. ~~ •. 00"'°"'· •ir!ION>ed, 3 ••111t1••••••••••••••••••••
·"-hibernation. It l\"lll'i frigid cold.I~~· ~rij~~ae'1rcmmiil~~~-=~-frtlm1iliiiiiiiii;;8£jl;;lj~liiij&;jK;;;;i,ii)tjiii th"~ c and I ha d been in j ~
CIJifOrnia 10 allend C<:il Slate I)
. " (Long Bc:ich \ sun1n1er school. )
"I resip:ncd from Cornell )
and can1c to Californi<i and )
~ didn't ha\'c a job. Fortunately
this one opened up :it \'C'll'OOrt )
and I \\'.'.l S fortunate enoui.;h to )
get ii." -.)
\Vi lh that inhcranl desire to )
roach baskt·!b<1ll. ho"·evcr. shr )
Y•as son1c"·h:11 disa ppointed,
y,·hen she Jx-i::an leaching and 1 )
found the Tars didn't ha\'e a I )
girls tean1 . )
•·I placed a sign in the l!irls I )
locker room askinl! for cirls to )
,.ign up !or basketb.11!. \\"c
f:!idn't hn\·e too many thal first )
yc;ir but we formed a tean1." )
This year ihc girl~ ftrlln :>
t\e"'OOrl cntcrc-d the> CJF )
pl a.1 offs a~ rh(' \"n I rea1n "'··
from the South Orange Coun ty IT.
(;.\A Lca~u" and dC'fl'ated l )
'-lai'ina in fi rst round play. I )
l•\lfc lost rour gan1cs. all or >
then1 to learns that use a l )
pr1·i;s defense." Lynn sar~.
"I ''O\\' rhat next \'enr \1·r·n1)
tr-(' :1 full rourt pr('<:; an'I 111··11 )
::ilso lc<1rn ho1\· to c!C'fen~c1 )
n~11inst ii. \\'t•!I ne\'cr he in 1 ~
this po.~ition again.'" ..
·n1c .\"c1rpor I ~irl~ used a I )
ionc dt·fcns:e th roughout th,. )
p;isr seas.in hut L}'nn say; !hat )
\1 ill al~o rhang" i )
'·\Vc'!l use a man-fu-n1an ' )
dc>fensc next season .·· ·
1
"
Tennis coach l'nt \\"i/son., 1
standin~ nl-n rh,\'. 1n'1•rr11rh:•-i· ! )
"\'ou rn ca n i:ir!-!o-l!irl )
defense. don't you? Let's car-1 )
r~ this 1hing al! !he \\a,v." 1,
ltow about the future for i # ~!rs. Blanton. \\"ife of a Corona · )
clcl ~l ar lligh a.ssislant foot· )
ball coach? )
"I ahr:i.vs \\'ant !o roach. )
lt"s :i ~cp.irat;, 1\·pe of futfill-1,
n1••111 for lllt' (\11· S<i\'' I#
"1'11 pr (l h a b I 1 I :1 l· P )
!i1nC' 0111 1(1 ha\'(' :.i f;imi]\· but I I)
\\·ant to l'Otne bark ;:ind ooaeh )
:i~a in t1 fle r that. 1llc ~irl s )
krep telling rnc not to bt-('(lmc l
prcgnan! t!'Jr in:; thr ba~kctbnl1
:Sl':tSOll .. )
Ju~r lik(' hnr 11r'lf'r.('1',1d 1·11 ,.'I )
day~ in Ro-:ton "h"11 ~he l!<'''C J) up the sport to become a ful[.
1
lune chtcrll•arler. J.rnn Clan· )
ton plan~ 10 tokt tin1e 'lUt fl)"" )
ha\·in,g a f11;mily but vo1\-.~ shf )
\\'ill relum 10 lhe sport Ii<' )
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32 DAIL V PILOT Thur\day, Aorll 11, 1974
Edison's Dunne Participates
In Ol ympic Soccer Tryout
Ed ison Jfigh Sthool senior Kevin Dunne wu
one of just five prep :MIC'Cer players lnvlted lo
~rticiP'le in a tryou t for the 1976 Olympic
Gt1mrs squ•1d.
playing semi-pro baJI '""'ithout p;ay) for St.
Stephens or Lynwood and has cracked the
starting lineup.
Tite 18-year-old and his ra mily are anxiously
awa i1111g \ol"Ord U he 'll be one or the 42 ca lled
bat'k.
o~·crall there y,•erc 60 play(!n, ~tly
(nnn semi-pro and c o 11 c g e clubs, at
the trYout staged on Dani els Field In San
Pt:dro but Kevin's dad. Don , rcp0rt11 Uttle
come QUI of the tr1.il.
.. We're pre~ty confident he'll mnke it to Lhc
next tryout." says Dunne.
"1 think Kevin dtd very well." says
lhc c I d c r Dunne "but ;ill the y did
v.•:.is di.vtdc them into lour learns <ind play a
15·1ninute scr1mrn11ge. "II was hard to really
see 1he inchvidulll t1k1ll!l ol the players.''
Newport Jlarbor's ~Iris ,,.,-on th e Brach
CIUei '4t relay aad lhe time of iO.O srl a
metl record .
At la~t yeor'l'I CIF J\la5ter's meet, lbt same
time would have eaplured second plact. Since
Costa P.1t1a'1 girls, who ran 49.S iD lt73, have
mo1Uy gradualed, the Tar. are Jookiat like
the fa\'Ori~s &o make the stale meet where
girls cempetltloa wUI be bekl fnr I.ht flr1t
tlme.
Dunne said he felt the plan was to take .a
STEVE
BRAND
'lbe team membtrs are NDDcy Olson, Karen
Bradford , Barbara Benish aGd Jan Kellinger.
UCI's David Green has returned to /liew
Zealand to be with hi.s ailing mother and
Ant~aters track' coach Bill Toomey say!'! he
probably will not return.
look at !he caliber of players, slice 18 from
the! li~t :ind have another trial April 20 when
th<• hon ing process will really begin.
''f think David was a little homesick hut he
w;:is plaMing lo stay anyway until hi s rnothcr
gOl. lU," aays Toomey.
"They're having trials in dilfcrenl sectors
of the UnitOO States and I suspect lhe final
Wcslc.rn area tryouts will be held in San
Francisco," says Dunne.
Pro track makes Ill once-a-year appearance
in Lot Angeles Saturday afternoon and one
certainly hopes 11'1 a helter product now &ban
a year ago.
"At least they're starting early this time.
Two years hf>fore the Olympics is the way it
should be done to gi ve the players a chance to
know each other ...
A near-capacity Sports Arena cnnr.·d last
year ,..w the meet nlll late aod the an·
llcipattd cine races flu.Je.
Kevin, an All-Orange C.Oun!y player and
standout fron1 his center forward position. Is
Now they bave Beo Jlpcbo, Dave Wottle and
Rod ~tllburn ta add depth to th e nelds, not to
mention a year to make It the 11how it
originally promised to be.
Checking Men's Golf
Ex-grid Coacli Matclies His Age (78)
Ike Armst rong, re ti r c d
Uni versity of Minnesot a and
Utah football coach and
athletic director 1vho now lives
in C.Orona del Mar, had t'¥l'O
birdies, seven pars and nine
bogies lo shoot his <!ge (78) on
the lr\'lne Coast C:Owllry Club
course this 11·eek.
Armstrong. a regular at
Jrvine Coast. gaifted the thrill
of a lifetime tha1. few golfers
achieve with a perlect place-
ment and a. par on the final
hole.
Thc club charnpionsltip$ are
under way at Irvine Coosl
with first round a c l i on
highlighted by a su~par round
of 67. by Dr. 1\tlchael O'Brien .
O'Brien plays but four limc.s
a year, making the feat all the
n1orc remarkable. He defeated
Bob Hartman, a.and-7.
In other first J"OJJnd m.at-
chcs. Bill Donovan defeated
Clark Sommers. I-up: Woody
Smith stopped Tom DeFore!lt,
I-u p: and T. E. Cummings
defeated Bf\Ja! Olson, l·up on
the 19th hole In the upper
bracket.
In the lo~1er bracket. Dick
Br.:ilcy defeated Forrest
Smi1h. l·UP on the 21st hole:
Herh \Vilson tool.: the measure
or Tt"d Bcliakoff. 3-and-1:
G('nt" Ronald stopped Fldv.•ard
Hev.•itt, 4·.'.l.nd-3: and Jim
Brimble de f ca t e d Toni
tfudson. 5-and--4.
Quarterfinals plav will tnkc
place Saturday \ldlh the scn1is
April 27 and the finals on the
28th.
Sa11ta At1a
All but one first round
match in th e championship
flight or the president's cup
competition at Santa Alla
Count ry Club have been com-
pleted.
Joining the ~·inners of a
n't'Ck ago v.·ere Robb Hurtt
over Fred Walker: Denny
Evans over 11oward Fletcher ;
Jack Wilder over V i n c e
Hogan, Dr. Kirby Day over Ev
Mom!: Ban-y llaUamore over
Frank Bell : Dick Aubrey over
Bud Talmage: and Jim Voelkl
over Jim Christensen.
Results in tbe August.a flight
found Ed Elhell defeating Bob
8<.'rgen; Bill Dermis stopping
Ed Arnold ; Roy Crank win-
ning over Freeman Kinzie :
~tike Carter defeating Paul
Reiland : John Abraham top-
ping Pa ul Fassnecht; Lloyd
Stocker wiMing over Bob
Zant: Ed Weber defeating
Pete Johnson ; and Hartley
Scars defeating Jim Berry.
Big Ca11yo11
Jn a \\\'O low balls O(
foursome tournament for the
men's club of Big Canyon
Country Club of Newoort
Rcat'h. a ~oup composed of
Chuck ~tontgomery, J i m
Gianulius. Bob Lov.'den and
Da ve Quisling posted a 124 for
lop honors.
In .5<-'COnd place at 125 11·cre
Ron \Vinterburn, Bill Doyle ,
Bjamc Qva!e and D a v c
Barn~s.
Alarriitos Entries
Tlvo teams lied for third at
126 including Frank Ryan .
Dick Whitlo."'. Joe f\.ladl and
Harry h1artin wi1h Bud llolt.
Doug Eve, Bill r-.toore and Art
1\1urphy.
On Sunday it was a three
lo\v balls of foursmnc com·
petition with Mr. and 1\1rs. Don
\Velis learned v.·ith 1\lr. and
Mrs. Don Anderson in first
place al 204. The Frank Ryans
and Paul Sehloemers finished
second at 205.
Nex-t big event at Big Can-
yon CC is a jack and i:ll
tournament April 21 . Mefi ·a
guest day is scheduled April 18
~·ith a 12: 30 shotgun sta rt for
the tv.'o low balls of foursome
event.
1'1i••lot1 Viejo
Semifinalists in the 1ncn·.s
club president's cu p com-
petition at Mission Viejo Golf
Club have been determined.
rncluded In the group arc
Ben Jen!len, Paul Rull8c.
Steve \\!agner, \Yalter Brooks,
Norman Foreman, D a v c
Richardson, John Gould : Ken
lacavoni, F.<l. Beal and Tom
Jioag.
Jt's a medal play event.
Upcomlng events at A1ission
Viejo include the men '!! stag
dav toumoment "'ednesday
11·llh a I o'clock shotgun start .
1\farlin 1\lcKecv!'r y,•il\ be !he
jtuest spe aker at the e\·ening
dinner meeting:.
A 1nember-guest tournament
~·ill take place at i\1ission Vie·
jo on May 18 . 19 11·iUr sign11ps
currently under \\•av. On the
first da y, scoring will be on a
partner's better ball basis
'¥l1ith a partner's aggregate
SC()re on the second day.
Eagl es were thr rule
rather than the exception for
two members or the Mission
Viejo Golf Club this '¥\'eek.
lfoward Jenki ns. an American
Harness
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OCEANSIDE -University
High School pitchers ran out
of gas in the SCC-Ond lnning and
as a result, dropped a 23-1
decision to Vista High in the
consolation finals of t h e
Oceanside tournament
Wednesday on the MiraCosta
College diamond here.
The blitz of !he Trojans was
the '¥\'Orsl in the school 's
history. Vista SCf.lred 11 Tll1\S
in the second inn ing or the ab-
b rev i ate d four inning
nlghlmarc.
In the fatal second, the win·
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~~:ping a six iron into the POOL
Brian\\' eave r. a \.J.year·
old junior golfe r and son of TAB LE s
Claude and Delores \Veavec.
used a driver. four wood arid
nine iron to hOle O'lt on lh'!
par-5 14th hole recently for his
eagle.
19th Role
The annual Mater Dei lligh
School golf extravaganza will
be staged A1onday, April 29
and not on April 16.
April 16 1s !he deadline for
filing entries in the tourn11·
'395°0
.... --~:..: •nd
up
n1en! thaL finds boos1ers, 1•1•>
coaches and others connec ted _,!~~_,,.,,.,.,,.,.,,.~;,:,".I_
with !he school ha\·ing a fun
cl:iy on the llnks .
In the 1\Ct!kly pro. a m
tournament at Los Coyotes
Countlj' Club o( Buena Park,
Tom Jackson of Seal Beach
won first place whh a score or
70.
Roland Thunnan ol Mmlon
Viejo joined Jacbon on !ht!
•·Inning pro am team.
San Clemente Golf Course
will ho:Jf the neii:t event April
211.
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
!iCROSS
1 Vault
5 Man inttie
Bible
9 Another
lime
14 Aclor --·
R•Y
15 Rage
16 Meaning
17 Arouna
August
1s1. say
19 Facial
expression
20 Glrr s
"'me 2fKindof
tide 21-SOOw
11et11cte
24 Att.S ot
vending
again
27 Decisive
I rial
29 Neighbor
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co~anion
35 Burglarize
37 Fastef'1flfs
39 Combine .a Gem
'42 Disas-
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lluld
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mo•e
distant
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56 Relra1ns
!roman
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group:
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barr1er 36 Unprolected
7 AUirm 38 Bega!
8 Excellence 41 Tepid
9 Blocktiead 43 II····:
10 Ony(Or Ben1IO
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11 Fabdceous 46 ---
shrub Sctwamm:
12 Capri Cowboys
13 Necessity VIP
18 Cavalryman 48 Flat-topped
22 Coo1ch hills
bench 51 Da~en
25 Rebecca's 53 D1spensod:
son Inform.al
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pelts rrwinwnal
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words decor
33 Cembfidge 6 T Alrlcan plant· . 63 Drowse en11iate 66 11 is so
34 Absence of 68 MoulhS
motion 69 Fem.al• 35 Anglets' animal
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by Gus Arriola
by Ferd Johnson
by ROCJf!t iollen
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PfllV~ A PRIVATE MAl'TE~... ,
"Surely, you C"n s•r &ometh.lnr elk: besides
'wh7 nain Eater.'"
DENNIS THE MENACE
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34 DAILY PILOT Thut~.11, Apnl 1~, ....
Subsidiaries Westgate Will Sell Cadillac o\'Cr The Counter '
NASO L1slings for Wednesday, April 10, 1974 Workers
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7 Fiowt.o. In<, 7 • '• Up
To Return
DETROIT IU PI ) -Some
1.300 v•orkers who ·w e r o
:i mong the 79,000 laid off by
Gl·ncral ~lotors C-Orp , "'ill
rrtu m to their jobs of building
Cadi llart:i April 22 bcci1 u~ lux-
ury car salrs hoi vc Improved.
a cnmp.iny jjpokrs nkln SJ)'!I.
In addition. planned layoffs
for another 350 worker!i at the
GM assembly division plant in
J.indcn, N.J., which builds
Cadillacs , have been c.:inceled.
(;~1. the automaker hit
han::lest by the nCw car sales
slump "·hich tx>gan laSt fall.
plans no furt her temporary
layoffs nnd "rhat's th·e way ll
could stay," one company
:;ou rce said \\'ecluesda~'.
TllE DEC ISION by Gi\1 to
rec:ill lhc 700 workers al the
Cadillac ;isscmbly plant in
Detroit th;il builds El [}(lrildM
and lhe reca ll or aoothC'r 600
at the co1npanion Fleet Wood
plont that makes OOdics came
in the same week that all 44
U.S. auto assembly plants
"·ere operating -the ftrSt
time that's happened since
before Christmas.
Jn January tbc lurury rar-
sales division ~Id 12.449 cars,
l I ,581 were sold in February,
ond 17.S!H in r..larch.
"This significant increase in
dcn1and ro r Cad illacs i s
another positive sign that con-
sumer ronfidcncc i.s on the
upswing and the demand for
full -si:icd cars is gaining
litrcngth." said G~1 Chairman
Richnn::I C. Gcrstenbcrg. "We
are pnrticularly pleased to be
able to reca ll some or our laid-
off employes.''
SAN DIEGO !APJ
Wcstgatc-Califomla Corp. has
agreed to sell 'most of it.s
$\J.Midlarlt'! and remiin in
buslneM as :i aeafood pro-
cessing ro1npany.
The Fecleral D c !' o .s i t
Jn.-.urancc Corp .. v.·hich eltiim!I
$9l n1illion i.n ckbt..'I fro1n
Westgate. agreed in 1 ht'
fcd<>r11l Bankruptcy Court fi l-
ini.: to drop Its ('ffqn s to Ii·
qui tl<lh: ~le congoln1!'ratc.
1'HE Flt.ING \\'AS subject
to npproVal by U.S. Dist rict
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?I.• a .1 U.I u.s 11.S GM STILL llAS some 77,700 f'or
• Yif01Na /nll ' 11' • 1 uo I l •l'lll Atwurt fO,. ·~ UP I P"nc. E itPlll~ s ~ •, UO '" 11.1 " ' 10,t
workers on indefin ite layoffs. L t\ r.1a.yor Tom Bradley
Ford r..totor Co. has 16,275 -• t11 trru1n E"9V •'•• '• ua 10 (twnellu\ Ca ~·· • '1 Ull 11 (l1noca! s.c,..,n ' )•, .. '• Uv 10.s " 1.1 • ,,,
workers on s 0 _ca 11 e d pedals around city hall
permanent J 3 )' 0 r f s and in campaign to rall y 1l A1v•l Mf9 I :Ill 11<, • t•, U11
1J UA (OOCblf.,~ ~" • '• Up
14 Aow .......... 1 In !01'. ' Up " ,,, Ch I Co 12 l)llo\ support for ProposiLion rys er rp. ni; .-. However. For<! nt>:<t v.·eek 5 which would divert
plans to idlr 8.000 v.·orkcrs at funds for rapid tr3.nsit
tv.·o assembly plnn!s \\'hich development.
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I MUTUAL FUNDS
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manufacturing plants making
engines and parts for large r
models.
Chrysler v.·ill furloui:h 9.500
"·orkers at tv.•o plants that
assemble full ·sized cars Y.'hilr
G~J said it "'ill shut do1\'n ils
South Gale, Calif., plant next
week for convers ion to small-
car production. That facil ily,
with a payroll or 3.500 hourly
employes, had built I h e
reguJar-sized Buick, Pontiac
and Chevrolet models -all
New Yo•--Fo•· Oo-11:1 c11 J" • 1\ 1.v Fund • •s '•1 vo,1; 1.tt •.n slow sellers because of the lo·••t'IO 1• 1 loll DI OodQC. 1•.U 1' 1• JP GWl!'I 116 9 )I) "-.erv F I.OD 1.00 .11o<1 .->11 •~ed orl· o.e.e1 E t . .u 1.•2 J..,lll F11 u 11u 11 11e~r• F 1.,. • 00 rnergy and gasoline crunch.
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DO YOU HAVE HIP?
by TlRlllY GRANT, Ill.Ph
BofA flikes
Le nd R ate
SAN FRANCISCO (AP \ -
Bank of America, the v•orld's
largrst commercial bank ,
raised the prime interest rate
fro1n 9¥, to 10 percent
\Vednesday. joining most other
major banks across the na•
lion.
The increase is effective Im-
mediately, tying the record
prime level posted late lasl
year.
The prinfe is the interest
charged a bank's largest and
most credit \\'Otthy customer~.
/nco rne Up
14-fold
LOS ANGELF.S (A Pl -
Occidental Pc I ro I e uni
Corp's net income for the
fir st l\\"O monlhs of the
year "'as 14 times that of
the san1e period in 1973,
the firm reported \\: cd-
nesday.
Occidental said t h e
unaudited figure for 1974
was $4&.865.000. up fron1
$3.398,000 in 1973.
Sales for the fir.c;t two
months "'ere S831,118,000.
compared "'ilh $436,330,00J
for the same period in
1973. '
Court Judge Leland c .
Nielstn, who "'BS to hear the
case toda)'.
\Ve 11 t g a t e-Califomia, a
rarflung conglomerate founded
by C. Arnholt Smith in 19!50,
lv•d fllt.'Ci for reorganization
under 00.nkruptc:y laws. The
company said 1t couldn't ralse
"'orklng cupit.al becau5e or
FL>IC and lntermal Revenue
Service claims agalnst it.
Under !Oe agree1ncnt,
\\1es1gate "'Ould seek buyt.'f'S
for all its subeidiarles except
the seafood p r ocessing
Do11glas
Picketed
'By. Union ..
division. -b ita moot profit<ble oporatioo Ind the
thinl large<! (1llla CllMtf)' in
the natloo.
TUE SUBSIDIARIES
include Yellow Cab Co. opera-
tion.a In most Western cl1le11
8 percent of Air Call lomla, a
commuter airline: a major
fresh produce operation, and
real estate nnd lnsurt1nce
holdings.
\ll a.1gate also i1: requj red to
seUle its debt to the FDIC by
th< end of 1979.
Pri~e
The debt lll<m> from lo&nl
to ~ by the Smlll><on-tn>ll U.S. Nallooll benk.
wh was declared insolvent
last October with U\fl FDIC as
r«eM>r. In all, the FDIC
sayw it hold! $400 millioo tn
U.S. Nation.al bank loans to
Sm.lth'1'elated oompanJes.
SmlU1, 75, "'rtS forced from
conlrol of lhc bank and
Westgate by g o\' er nm en t
agencies last year.
TIIE AGREEMEI\"T also
"'OUld settle a disp.ite O\'<'f the
Zoo111
70 ·Cents for ,Gas See11
LOS A.'lGELES (AP )
lkmanding $5 million in back
"·ages. a United Auto Y.'orkers ~
local put up lnfonnational a
picket lines Wednesday al the F
fl.lcDonnetl Douglas plant here.
LAWRENCE, Kan. CAP) -Moto rists probably i
will be paying 70 cents a gallon for gasoline soon, f.
a federal energy official warns.
Philip Essley, deputy assistant administrator
of the Federal Energy Office, told an annual sem--
inar of city managers Wednesday Uiat he differs
with remarks made Tuesday by William Simon. led·
eral energy chief, that gasoline prices might in· 1
Union officials said the.re
Wert' no plans lo strike the
aerospace firm at this time
and that the.re ~·a' no work
stoppage.
Bob Be.rgtiorr. vice president
of the 12,000.member United
Auto Workers Local 148, said
the. infonnalional picket line
stemmed from the firm 's
rerusal to pay 15 miTiion in 1
back wages.
crease. ~
"There is a possibility that the price migJlt
decrease," Essley said. "but I would say gasoline
will cost 70 cents a gallon very soon.
"The l.atest projection by the energy office in·
dicates there will be plenty o! gasoline this sum-
mer. But the problem Is tha.t no one will be able
to afford iL"
i
A MCDO~'NEIL spokesman i.... ........... .,,...""""'..:-·""""'""'"""""''='"""'moll~j
said the company was nready
and v.·illing" to pay the back
wages. bul that the UAW must
first si!Pl an agreement. The
UA\V refuses to sign, Berghofr
said, because lt would_prohiblt
arbitration over 8J1Y dispute.
arising from the payment of
back wages.
TilC anion and management
officials reportedly were talk-
ing in an atlempl to iron out
lhc dispute.
The dispute stems from 17
crnts an hour v.·hich the
fOOeral pay board lopped off a
UAW oontrnct iq_ 1971 as in-
flationary and a fOOeral court
l11tt'r rt'slorcd.
TllE C05r OF Uving
Council ordered ~tcDonne11
Douglas and several other
:icrospacc firms lo pay the
hack wages on a four-step
scale, Derghoff said, Other-
compan.ics pa Id the OOck
\\•ages \\'hen the first in-
stallment became due last
mon1 h. but fitcDonnell refused.
Bcrghofr said.
S reel Talk A ccord
Believed Pending
WASITTNGTON (AP I
M th the U6Ual 11th-hour
rrenzy of previOU! negotiations
n1issing. stttl i n d u ~ l r y
bargainers indicate they are
near . agreement on a new
three-ye.a r contract ror 350.00'>
,.,.orkers.
Sources close to the talks
betw een th e Uni t e d
SteelY.'Orkers and the 10 major
steel companies say t h e.
negotiators have agreed "to
try and "Tap it up'' tod ay .
Although the sources caution
that some problems remain,
•the union has caUed Its Basic
Steel Industry Conference with
representatives rrom 8 3 2
locals ror a report on the
negotiations.
The 600-membcr. conference
has authority to ratify a tcn-
lative agreement or reco111·
mend turning over unresolved
is.<>Ues to a panel o t
arbitrators.
A historic bargaining agree.
ment signed a year ago
eliminated the possibility or a
nationwide steel strike this
year.
ln return ror giving up the
right to strike, the USW was
guaranteed \\'age increases or
at least 3 percent in each year
of the new contract.
Th e ex pe rimenta l
bargaining agreement pro-
vides that any i3sues still in
dispute by April 15 are to be
submitted to arbitration. But
since the n<!gotiatiOfl.'I entered
thei r final phase a v:cek ago,
both sides have expressed
hope that "'Orking on both na-
tional and local issues could be
completed at the barga ining
table.
19.75 mlllim Wtslgalo got by
..Ulng 1 .. 37 -lnla"est in Gol<ooda Corp.. • Oll<ag ..
bu«! mining and manurac-
turirJG company, lo Ctm>
Corp. of New York.
Tho FDIC wooid get 13.5
million and the ... rooc1 prod-
ucts division amtheT J2
million. Tho remaining $4.2
million "-ould be placed tn an
Impound account M security
ror ·an IRS tar claim against
\\'estgatc. "1dch Mpt3 to
l'educe the ass ess men l
becauae or past losses.
Two Disney
Sites Show
Decrease
. BURBANK' !APl At·
tendance at Disneyland reu 2.8
percent in the last s.ix months
from "'hot it was in the same
period a year ago and at-
tendance at Walt Dimty
World fell 11.7 ~. Walt
Disney Productions h a s
reported
However, the flnn still en-
joyed record &Ir-month sales,
thanks to televi.sloo aDd film
activity, Disney said Wed-
nesday.
ATTENDANCE AT
Disneyland durlng the six
m::>nth!I prior to ~farch 31
totaled 3.1 million, the com-
pany said. At Walt Disney
\Vorld, attendance was 4
million.
Wait lllmty World eulfettd
even mctt the list three
months rrom the gasoline
shortage. In that period. al·
tendance declined 17.2 percent
from the previous y"'1r, to 2.1
mill ion. The drop at
Disneyland was only 1.2 per-
"'°~ to u millioo.
THE FIR.1\1 REPORTED
sales in the first three months
of the year of $92,200.000, up
from $87,198,000 in 1973. and
net income of $il,208,000, down
from $10,405.000.
For the six-month period
sales were $171.081 ,000 in 1974,
up from $156.2.15.000, and net
income was $15.097,tXXl, do\\11
from $1 5,43-0,000.
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5 I Gene,ral 1002 BROADMOOR ~ \fb1_a. 1~ Don1lni,:o. 10 ~ 11 ,\m1i.:u~ \\:t>·•.
I Bnn9 An 0. ffer This 1£<'. 3 llrt .. Ian,. nn. I , for Jnfornu11 1{)11, Gll-113:.: hon1e is In movr-in rond. 1197 Oni.n.i;e. C)f 642-liTl
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I Jn lht' 11'\Ul'h l'.k-~1r1._>rl llttrbnr \\'on't ha~! long at s;.11.900
j lh~htnnd.~ nrt·a. Thr1·r PR ICE REDUCED
be1lrr•1111 ph1:o1 l&nlil)I room H.\1.JI. Somen;e! !. BR .. I ll'lm1• ~poo~·.'l.~I~· ..:!ran4 nrv.· cu.~1oml:recl 10 4 huKt' bdt11111..
t·&1'P('t~. t v. o fui •(llarelil. ?i>li.lntalnc.'fl in mint cond.
U!l for 1nn1i• tll"IA!I... Qy,·nl':r 7 Nrur ;\laruK'rs S.·llflOI. Call Of!ered ~at $81,500.
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I $3890 Down · Beautiful * 644-7662 *
(;orH1•1)lpot•ru•y :'\panish ::
hdrn1, 2 M hon1c 11·i\h
ln1111Jy rrn, fit'l'plaf'c. l-$11Jlt-
ln~. di5h11ash~r. LuxurlQ11:o1
t·arpct~. Cou11yard en!ry.
Pro.tin. sprinklers. "model
c'Ondltion," Jo"ull price,
$38,000. C:.IJ S.I0-1720
(~·)
t:J:1."1 llal'hor Bl\'d., Cosla
WANTED
NE\\' or cxpt'rienc:ed rnt'n or
v.·om('n. \\'(' olfl·r Pt-:HSON
ALIZ1'~D TRAINING. A l'On·
i;:enit1I offil'l' Jn lh!' IM:~I
Corona rlel :'>lar lot.•atlon. ,\
top t'Omn1is.~ion plan und
superior honu~ plan. There
hl'e ample p11rkin{: facihties
for your c·us1cunrrs anil t'fln-
i;L~tcnl arl\'l'rtisini;: ~u11p11rt.
fClr you1· t•.lflf1rlent111l 111>-
poln11n1•n1 . Cull:
CORONA
~~l~y ~~~~rory 2 1~1-)
roon1 re~idt•n(-c on 11 •l) fool
11')1, 1 ~ hlo1:k 10 0t_·e11.n. Best
of 0J11Xlintn1t'11ls 1hn10ut. At·
tr111•1h·e 11l!f•ii11111\·('s in rx-
111111s1r1n IQ tiuplL•x. t'inanc1ng
11v11 1l11hl1'. Est•cpliou11J vahn·
;;l S!J'J.500,
640-1120
me51 verde
C.orgrous 2-sll)!)' 011 lurgP C'Ol'-
ner-lot. \\'ith 4 brlrn1s. 3
hAth..:i. Fan11ly rm, n1as~i\"('
hl'l'pla1't.'. Dre:un k11rhl'n,
d1nin~ rn1. ~lastrr suite '''ilh
s111lni.: roon1. Cathedl'll.1 Cl.'il·
FIVE BEDROOM
CALIFORNIA·
RANCHER
$37,;.00 fUl..L PRICI:;
Thl~ hon1c 1~ b<>au11fu l. Ju.<;t
H feoy,· of lht~ lo\'l'ly horncs
ft.:aturcs arc: sh11kr roo r.
~e1>. din rin. buil!-in ran~e
& ovi•n, flu~ slonr f1replnc('.
c·arp..•1!i S: rh·;ip·~. Thl1Klu\,
C'O\'Cl't'<I pn!io. chshwashcr,
hnl"ll\\'OOll llfjo'}\'!' nnrl much,
n1uc'h n10rt'. Call ;,,r;-9 191 .
WALKER & LEE
REAL ESTATI·:
COSTA ~1ES:\
S4S.9491
Ranch House from
iui.:. P111i11, shnk? roof. :i. The Old West
t·Br f!'RNli,:l'. $67.500. Call' II ·'I ~l(}.\-20 " -ang your h.~l. Jltu 11\1 a
' ' rhuir ;inil ~11 a Spt>ll".
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CORONA DEL MAR
DUPLEX
John Allard , Manager
644-7270 (~·] N11sta1~it.: olrl1•r honw !ht.I
n1ay ht• v~'CI fnr l'f'sidt'nN
.. r busir1<·~,i;. \\I'll itvl'r ~.000
squa~ fCf'I of fi~·c l)('{.h'OO!TI!i
plus~ Dorrn urf'a. Could bf>
I\ g1't'at sho\\' l'l\SC for ar1
;intique boutique. Ca I I
5.l&-2:113. Y Ti,., .t· fl, n. l-ha::1 .._
1-1.Jdnn. -l-·ia1h. One o: th..?
]owc~1 prier.I tt-i pl\"lp<!l'lh!S
!'o1uth of !ht' ihvy.
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f:li\CE 19-1-1
673-4400 ,I =====
Open Daily
313 E. 22nd St, CM
Stop In!
Call Anytime 646-ma Eves: 646-4543
Lachenmyer
Realto r
C1assifie~ INDEX Advert1s1ng
Old En91ish Charm
6 Months Young
TRAl"SFERRED O\\'Nl::H
f\JUST SELL
The f/\\'rlf'r ha5 hcrn in !his
h<·11u11fuJ nl'll.' hon1c Jus1
]()n" C't'lfJUC'h \Q upgr11rlr it
b t• au 1 ifull_,. . t-.:ver)lhin~
fri>ni !he Cftflt• Cod (•xtcrior
10 the ~:;ac:ious intf'rior
Sfll'JIS 1·h11rm . Call ~~lf>.-9-191.
Walker & Lee
f{l:Al. f.:ST1\Tt-:
COSTA \\IF.SA
545-9491
Walk To Beach
$29,700
t!'s tru<'! \\'11lk to h<>Rch.
To1RI prirP $2'9.iOO .Grr~t 2
~101-y f11n1ily hon1l'. L!intf'
h\'ini: 11.reas \\'ilh 1·rr1t•khni:
hrick fil'cpla1·f'. Brk•k fan1i-
ly pn!io. Con11nur1i!y pool.
'fry Sl:iOO dOl\'11. c ... r I
9ti:l---6";GT.
[ """" '" S•o )\ 11!1] ~~ nLO • rrSFUN TO '"'"' L e '-1,-,-,-;1-; ,-.-,-;.-,-1-0-0-0. 1 098 r~ 1 THE REAL
ESTATERS .~ A 1 1 .__ "'"_;"_-_!~
Classification 1100
WEST CLIFF
1221 PEMBROKE
Or>C'n Daily ... ,\ honu.• for
in\'f'.~ln1cnt al $62,;iQO, JH-r-
(1ratc 10 your taslC' . .J fk'<l-
1,1an1 \111h hNH, rz•niler or
pool !ipat-e. Open 1-::0.
S 11 """""" \JlllJ Gener.ii
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C las•ification 5350-5499
L,._,_ .. _._ ... _._ ..... __ I~
400L17• fOR UL tM. ll!AS
Walker &Lee
~l A l l l TATI
OCl::-\X ,.~\\' s1udio. SUPER
ha t'hf>lor IOOchc>l<>r'l'!ll"? 1
5)<1d. S2t500 and easy tern1!.
C"ll 84i-&ll0. i\Jl;L
(.'()Ul\IRY klrchen. llugt> lot.
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'_"_'_'' Instruction l't'iling. Sh11rp. $.'5.500! CMll agt. ~4T~i0t0.
Classific•tion 7005 OIL DRIPPINGS r H 01'.t
l-~·-1~
Clas1ification 6000.6099
I ;.,11111111. l[J \
•'---~ Classific•tion 7000-7199
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Cl•ssification aooo.&099
Classificttion 9000-9099
YOU lt AUTO rr.n he-
rt·movt'd from C'Oncf'l:'t~ by
;rpplyin.i:: n. co m m o n
household de-greASt"r. C!I~
s1raight from ti)(' I.tonic
and le! ll111nd .• , lhrn l)O)Jt'
3v.·ay residue. End ypur
n1tulC,V !lhort11.ge by shopr,l"g
the Dlli1y Piiot Cla!IS f!f'd
Adll, &l2-j6j'8.
Zt;,a !larhor Rl\'1L,
Cos1n \\IC's..'I
PENINSULA
FIXER
OPEN flL 9 • IT'S FUN TO BE NICE'
F.nsy lo i;ol\·(' 1cna n1 prob-
ll..'1ns force,.; sale ol this
n<"glectcd Duplex. Best fixer
111 ll)11·n nl S54.900 take
ove r P\'I finarx·ing: ~ BIG CANYON, Drane
Call &l=>-.~~<KI I i\lod<>ls for salf'. A ls o
Spec:tat•ulnr Golf Cow·se I.· ,'.!2'!.!.U."11'!.!l-"'--'""'-"'-~ 0i'l'11n Vh•\1' ho1nes fron1
Slll.~ 10 :S.260.000. Open
Doily 10 10 :i::\Q.
I 8 Rue Grand Vallee
HUNTINGTON Big Ca111;~; ~t}~I Bench
HARBOR 4 PLEX ........... • """'"""'""'"''"'I BIG n:ion1s! RiJ>: lot. Giant
hon1en1;1kt'r kill·hf>n. Gri•al
11 .B. locat1on. S.16,9:!0! l'\lu.111
st'f' -ra11 !ll7-6()10. Agl.
AU Tll'\\' JOV(']y O\\·ners un11
fratures 2 f i r e places .
Exclusi\'e living p I us
i n c o m l' • 1st 01\'tl(>r
rlC'pn-eiation. Your ch01cc ol 1
colors. &16-i711
EXP'D. GEN Cl'•nlral'tor
R>ekini.: new proj('ct!. Jlosa.
joint _1·enturr 54:Hi148 eve.
Walker &Lee
7t/2 °/o Assumabl<l
Mesa Verde Condo
Srllil11:: likf' hnl rnkt's~ Top
11ualhy high·l01\' c· a r ;i f' I ,
pnnt·ling , ~parkl i n r
co nvcn\rncC' kitchen,!
atral"hrd gar11J('.r. \\'nn't last
long • l'nll ;i.16-231.).
OPEN r!L g . 11'S FUN ro BE NICE •
THE REAL '
ESTATERS
RENT WITH
OPTION
~;
Faniily 101\·nhouses 1-2-3---1
bdrin~. $\GO .i: up near the
BEACH. Call VAL.LEY
RL\LTY 963-4.'.>43.
, •l' "'"" • •H(I '~""'•I Cf ••l~f \',\LL~~\: i
RL \I.I\ I •o•"·'''""~~·~I j •ut fi1' •~ ~·,, •I" ~•"'·' ~0"""'-0
HEIGHTSHONEY-
Cozy & \\'t11-n1 3-bd, 2ba.
!, .. an;e Living Roon1 11ith
l-111:h Bcanis. F'ireplace and
French Doors OJ)('nlng onto
a rlo11·cr 1'01"t'rcd patio.
S-li,;JOO, Call Presti gt'
Hon1<'S, 6!\5--6&$
Eastside Costa Mesa
~ lk'droon1!I. 4 hath.~. 3·IOO Sq.
~-1.. huge :t ca.i· gatagl',
.\69,500.
Roy McCardle Realtor 1
1810 Newpo•t Blvd., CM
548-7729
Builder's Closeout
2 BNlroorn. 2 1:>11.lh, Adult '
Condominiun1. $21.000 t u 1 !
pr\1-e, \\'llh only SJ O-j().
l'>o\\•11. C111l SJ&..4200 or
8.15-3846 Atet'nt .
S,\VE SPACE \VH EN
.1\10\'lXC by \\' ra p p i n g
rll~hc:c and Other frngilc
ir••ms in \\a.sh clolhl§, 101\·cls
anrl olht•r linen!I. You r.e1
lll•)rl' !l"llAl'e ln the gtlt:lJtC
i1nd clOM"IS hy ~l!ln~ jdlr
ilen18 1\·ith a Daily Plkit
(1a~~1lle-d Ad . C.11 6-t2-56i'S
M\\·! I
CLASSIFIED
HOURS
.Ad\'ertlsers may place
thrlr ads by telephone
S:OO a.m. to 5:30 11.m.
l\·lond ay 1hru friday
8 to noon Saturday
COSTA 1'1F.SA OFFICE
330 \V. Bay
642·5678
I\11:\\f PORT BEACH
3333 Ne11·port Blvd.
642·5678
HUNTINGTON BEACH
l 78i5 Beach Blvd.
540-1220
LAGUNA BEACI{
222 Fo1·est Ave.
494·9·166
SA.N' CLE'.\IENTE:
305 N. El Camino Real
492·4·120
NORTH COUNTY
dial !rre 540.1220
CLASSIFIED
DEADLINES
Dl.'lldline for copy&: kl!ls
is 5:30 p.m. the day be·
fore publlcation, ex('('pt
for Sunday & i\londay
Editions u·hen dl'adline
is Saturday. 12 noon.
CLASSIFIED
REGULATIONS
ERRORS : Ad\'erUsers
should check their ads
daily & ttport t'ITors
immedialely. THE
DAILY PILOT assumes
liability for the first ln-
corrt'ct insertion only.
CANCELLATIONS:
\Vhen killing an. ad be
sure 10 make a record
of the h.,U... NUi\IBER
givl'n >'OU by your ad
takt'f' as receipt or your
cancellation. This kill
nun1ber must be pre-
sented by the &dvertiser
in case ot a dispute.
CANCELLATION 0 R
CORRECTION or NEW
AD BEFORE RUNNING:
Every effort Is n1ade to
kill or rorre<:t a new ad
that haa: bt'en ordered,
but we cannot guaran·
tee to do so until the "d 1
has appeared 1n the
paper.
OL\'IE-A·LlNE ADS:
Thc'sc ads are s l.ricUy
::a.11h in ad\'ance by mall or at any one of our or.
rlct'A. N'O pho~ orden.
Oea~llne: 3 p.m. Friday,
CORll. 1\tesa. office 12
noon -all branch of·
ficts.
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6
7
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TIIE DAILY PILOT rc-
'ervn 1he rl~ht to ell's·
s.lfy. t'dlt. censor or tt-
fu1r n11y "dvertlttml'nt,
l'nd 10 chl\niie JI.ii ratl'I
.\ rt:l(Ulation• ""'lthoul
prior MtiCf'.
CLASSIFIED
MAILING ADDRESS
I I
Cl1Jtiific •tion 9soo.q999
Srll k11e 1!('1T\!I \\'i!h n 01111)'
Pilot C11t.. .... ifi«l ncl. 6~~ ---'·
Fttt Cl ~s.sifitd Ad ACTIO~
Cmll
A Deity ,.llot Acl·•hor
642-567•
~
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r. o. Box t~
CoshL ?itesa
9262G
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/1«4ti1e Sfflale ~
•
. \[\\ 3.\'!<. l~t"·ll\t'd
\\ill ·rrad(·
u\\ 1i.:r·~ unit
rr111;1J. l~r~t !ul·.
;~ l)J{. 11:11 •H II ~'11111\ •'\1~'~'111"
('.,n11'h·t,·:.' 1>·1w,-d ;1 +•I
• I
$i9.500 PANORAMIC VIEW ()\\ llt'l" i · •• !I B•11hlt I" .11 I'' I t
iJll\!U\l!<o S8!15()u ti-12·7-191 ~·: -;-,.·~,II ., '· !\I F __ ,
REALTORs' I A I Ji'olll ·UI: ti()MI: ROYAL HOME HORSES-HORSES
;corona del Mar__l_022t-'J"ac;tC'!llH\· c\1·c-or:11cd ~ bcdrnu111, :! b .1 lh :l-r;1r \
\.!ilt',\)..,' 'r;rual f.in1d~ N111tn \I Hh rlJ't•fll ,H'C
,\,:. l\l't b,IJ' l.\!'-h l'.U'Jlt'tHIJ.: \11• l'C!11 d 1tUJ11lll~
\~k l!1 ~ .'J ];:) ll(HI.
INVESTORS!! • TRIPLEX I
CALL ME, l'M CARMEL an d l'n1 cute ! 3
bcdroom.o;, th rck slia,c:. hear.~· bean1ed patio.
rcslful fountain and drape ry treatn1ents that
"'Ill really turn you 011! Big fan1ily room and
beautiful Oo\1Crs. '1:'011 :ihou!d see n1c' f{eall~ !
!"11 1 S74 .950 in ll<i rl>Q r \"te\\' llon1c::.
3 RT{.::! Un .. '' l~c p.:i rk· 1 ltkc yard. :\e1\· full s11.!' j pool. In ni ce re .... 1dr11l1a l
;.11"l1a. S~2.900. 55ti-880t1
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GRUBB & ELLIS CO.
REALTORS 675·7080 Sec these three top l'Ond1tion apartments.
L.ocatcd in an C':C"etlcnt rental area. Each
unit ha:-. 2 bt>drootn ,..,. 11-.! bath!'. ShO\\S 5530.
a n10111h inl'onie. llurry, only S-t7 .H50 . UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 675·6000
'2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona de1 Mar
Costd Mes• 10'24 Huntiiigton Beach 1040 ---------------
OPEN DAILY 1-5
1·n1 ne\v on the 1nark:c1. 1'111 large & luxurious
and I hi.i\'e a \'IE\\' 0 1·' 'rill·: H:\ -,· :\~U (':\T-
. .\Lli\A. ~ee Ill} ne\1· carpets and drapes and
the !rc~h ,c:rec n a!>lro turf on 1ny patio. ;
641-Vista Bonita .... Buy me -S67,77S
CAL.I-644-7270
2828 E. Coa~t Highway, Corona dtl Mar
I
General 1001 General 1002
BACK BAY AREA
QUIET CUL.DE-SAC ST~EET -3 Redroom .
fan1ilv roon1. 2 bnt h. fireplace & clcc. bltn:-.
Big "assumable loan-. 71 ir1 .1ntcrc-:t; {'all
quick -vacant. n1uvc 1n quick. S40-1151
GOVERNME.NT REPOSSESSION
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WE CAN HELP ;,'Qo;jjuilauuvY..11""="1 i RELE ASED FRIDAY -hids 110\\" open . !\cat.
st:LL. OR TRAD£ A HOM£ TCd ecoraled 3 bcdrnnn1. l.:ir;,:e p:-itlo. \\·ork·
HARBOR VIEW HOMES 576,900
Hl"au1 1ftdl\' d(•r nr.1 ll'rl rhri1P\!l. 11 ~ .1'('Jr-;
nr11 l\:.1r~1 ,!:i11 l';1111:.;. i l1•111·p ld-.l':1p i11:.; &
IJl\llltl;.! pat io ·I B1 l r111~. F~; ,\ [)\L 1-"t•c.
11,_'\1 1.1 L,\Jl(\.'\J1!
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\ '"· 'l!YI I 'II Tl• i:." I•,-.>. ''• ANYPLACE IN THE NATION ! .... hop and g<1 ra~c. (!ttll'I trectincd street. :-\ny· TOP-0-THE
HILL
General 1002 General --one eligible to bul. SIOOO. !Jo\•.n payrncnt.
f'u!I pr ice S2-l .fi50. llurr.1·. l":il! 540·1151.
1.11)0 'vaterfront. :1 Bd rin . & lg:e. ran11ly r111 ..
or 5 bdrn1s .. "1111 Ii bath s. Lido :\'ord . Spec-
tacul ar \"iC\\''. \Valerfront li\·\n;.; rn1. \\'ith
slep-do\\"n ,,·ct ba r. 1>14-!r & float. S.275 .000.
* * * *
WESLE Y N. TAYLOR CO. 0.lna Point 1026
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 1•\l i< • • • "I I "'\\ , ·• t• ,o:· 1 ,,, . . , , i .1r• .i · 1:r •
.". [\,·II"' : );I' \U'l"lll t.u1\I
CLOSE TO 211 l San Joaquin Hills Road I•\'\ l"l :'11\l:!;>.\
1>'111'' 11 +In li~I 1• 111',o· !••o.I. 1006 f•>r111.1I .\111., ,11.t \11"11·'""'
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! lj I "' !-I Pl\l I • I I '1 General 1002 Bdlbod Island ----
14 UNITS
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Duplex
Mar
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ocean vie\\'. One block: 10 beach.
SI21.500.
GRAND LIDO HOME
ending
Asking
5 bedrooms . .+ baths plu s formal living roon1.
dinin g roorn. and den n1ah:e .this 390_0 ::.q. ft.
home ideal for a lar_::::e act1\"e family near
boat, garden & club. Sl89.500.
GRACIOUS FAMILY HOME
Ju.~t listed on onr of tile n1 o~t desirable
streets in \\"estcli ff. :3 bedroon1 s ...'... fa1nily
roon1. Large yard \vit h child's play area,
and area for boat or 1notor trailer home.
5134.500.
ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
HOMES ON THIS COAST
5.000 sq. ft. re sidence built '~itl.1 old ,,.o_rld
skills in construction a nd artistic attention
to design & deta il. Spec_tacula.r oc~an ,·ie\rs.
3 master bUite . pool & 1acuzz1. private knoll
and elegant ~1n1plicity. Can not be dup!icat·
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CAPISTRANO SPANISH ESTATE
5 bedrooms, 31'.! bath s, separate 2nd story,
33' master ~lntc. 36" pool. Ocean 'iC\\"S.
v.·ine cellar. On corner 1 :i acre site. 2 years
Ile\\'. $159,500.
QUICK OCCUPANCY-
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Charn1 ing 3 bcdrucun . fan1ily room. large
yard ,,·ith cov~red pat i?. Sho,~s like a 111odel.
Ne'v Jandsc.np1ng. Anxious, $16.500.
IVAN WELLS BEAUTY!
See this .J bcdroon1, i 1 i~ bath fa mily home
in Bavcrest. Large pool. l;'o rn1a\ dining
roon1 . ·ran1ily room . 2 fi fcplaces. separate
se\\"jng room off kitchen. Tree Ju1ed street.
Offered at S97.500.
SPARKLING OCEAN VIEW
4 Bedroon1. 4 bath family ho1ne on estate
Jot ! \\"indO\\"S open to ocean and city vie\r,
Sho,,·n by appomt1nenl. S134.500.
NEWPORT BEACH WATERFRONT
Compare thi:; on the "·ater 2 bedroon1s. 2
bath co'hdo1ninlum. Beautiful vie\v-harbor,
ocean, li~ht~ and i~lands. c·a11 for appoint-
ment. s;J,000.
DOVER SH,ORES-VIEW
\\'ar1n , ycr so phisticated. 4'-bedroom home
\Vith forn1 al dining roon,, fa1nily roo1n and
3'.'l balhs. Large atrhun. \\'el bar. a nd
sparkling pool complete this immaculate
residence. S215.000.
DIAL 644-1766
'2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd ., N.B.
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bar-kitchenette \\" dun1b\railer. 2nd floor
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101 Dover Drive 1542 ·12JS
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VOL. 67, NO. 101, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY , APRIL 11, 1974 TEN CENTS
Laguna Niguel's Porter Jailed for FBI Lies
\\'AS!ll:-;GTON tUPI) -llerbert L.
•·Bart" Porter Jr. of Lagwla :-Jigucl.
described by his la\\')'Cr as •·the first vie·
tLtn '' of \\'alcrgatc. y,•as sentenced todny
tu 30 da ys in .mil for lyi ng to the FU!
a bout the b11~1ong scandal. .
"I arn absolutely posilivt.' in my heart
-:ill the \Vay dOl\'O to n1y t()('s -that 1
\\'ill OC\'Cr get into rrouhh.' again." Porter
said just before Judge \V 1llic1m B. Bryant
Sl'O{CO\:L'd hhn .
The boyish·!ookins Porter, 35. lcstifiC'd
at Senate \\'atergate hearings last sum·
mer that he lied about 111·hat he knew of
\Vatcrsatc for fear ol~r Nixon carnpaign
officials would aCCU.!!e him of not being a
learn play(lr if he didn't.
Porter '>''as scheduling director for'
President :-:ixon's •campaign ori;aniza·
tion. i!C Yt'as 1he I Ith person sentenced in
('(lnnection Ylith \\'atergate.
Porter, who first campaigned for Nixon
as a hoy of 8. Yt'as a college friend or
presidential press secretary Ronald L.
•
Ziegler at USC. Trai ned in business. he
no"' v.•orks for his father·Ln·la"··s con·
struction firm in Laguna Niguel.
"I'm a n1uch happier persop now,
doing "'hat l'n1 doing. getting av.·ay fro rµ
that kind of tpoliucal ! exis1ence ." he 1old
reporters in Jaf\llary. ...
Bryant '1old l>o"rter he "just cHn'l
forget'' that Porter lied on three oc·
ca s1ons to federal In vestigators nn<l
sentenced him to a minir11un1 of five
n1onths and a 1naxin1un1 of 15 nionths in
prison. But he ordered that Poner only
-serve 30 d;i ys on the scfi4>n~ and be
pla ced fin unsuper\·1S<'d probatilln for one
yl'ar follov.•1ng his releasr.
Porter'!\ v.ifc>. Ca rol, clutching hands of
frit!nd5 in lhl' Se<:on<l ro1v of the
courtroon1 . s!urnped. in the seat 1"'11h
te<1rs ~treuming dov.n her face wt:en thi:
srntence v.·as announced.
Portl'r'S la\l')'er, Cha rles ~turra~·. told
the judge his client v.·as a n1an of "hon£'!'>·
l}', intcArity , idcalisn1 and devotion to the
truth and th<> right ·· ~lurr;1y !\aid l'ortl'r
v.as be1rayed by friends 111 lhc re-clccuon
cam11aign v.·ho ast..cd hin1 to Ill' "1thou1
tl'lling hhn v.hr
"ill' k1w1~· nothi ng of the \\'<Hl'ri.:atc
br1.•nk·i11:· :O.turra~ s;JJd "li'e t..11e1~·
notlung or 1tw so-etilll'd tO\'l'r}ll> In. llil't
he "as 11!" fi r."t \ l<·!lni ·
l'Ortl·r 11·:'\i\'«I 1n1hrllllt'tll iln<l p!1·~dcd
guilty Jan. 2R lo :l lilll~le count of 111:1\oni;
"falsl'. fict1t1ous and fr :1 u du 1 l' n l
st:ill'llli'nls" to 1hc FBI about the bUl(·
i;:ini.:: ~·;intla\ 1Tht• <'h.1ri;c 1~ ~1milar to
1.it:fJUI). , .
Br}<illt onlrrrd th.it Por11·r 11ho y.·11\
II\' 36 on s.11unl;11 . ~111'1'1·nd1•r to !l'<IC'ral
n1.1r:-h.-ils ill Los ,\ng1d1·' no la!t'r th.in 10
a 111 \1'111'•. April 'l~ t11 h.-~111 ~1·rvu1g a
1n11n!h at th~· rnu11n1un1 ~t·c·11ric~ {L'<ll·r;d
1:orrt·r11011 f:H·1l1t ~ ;11 IA•tll\""'
\'11rl!'r tl·~t1fa·d :11 lhl' n:111011:illy
!t'l\•\'LS('(I \\ alerg.111• hl•:1r111g,, l,1!\t ~11111-
llll'r th:i l 11'h1•n th<' \\:111•q,:.1h' scandal
ISt't' l'lll\TEH. l'Uj;:t' '!f
error1s s • a
Planners
Nix Co<tst
Freeiu ays
•
By ('A:'\OACE PF:ARSO'.\
No n{'11• frN'wa~ ~ or fQlisil fuel QO\\'C'r
pl:ints 11·ou!d ht• ;illn11rd 11·i1 h1n fl\·e mile"
of thl• coas!hru· if 1r('Qmn11·nd:1tions of
rc!!ional coc1s1al l",1 .. 1n1ss1cn ,d·i:,111' ·~ ., ...
oidopted
Air pollur ion tn 11\1, South C'·1a_~1 re)!'.ion
is alre11d1· "~1.f• 'r ;,,ntl• ,, ... ,.rt: to riamai::r
life a11d 1hrt•;111 11 1 v.i; .•! rci;ources:· the
planners S.'.l\' in .1 clr:1f1 or lllo:! Coa ~t<'l
lund enviro1in1t•nt i.:leint·nt .
It is the second elrn1ent ill the coasral
master plan 1nnntk1tl'<l b.1 Proposition 20.
the 1972 CQ3SIJI 70111' ;1c! which crenlt·J
one stu1c and six reL:1onal con1n1iss10!1s.
The South Co.1st co1nrniss ion has
1)l'rmit ;uuJ pl.:1nnin~ juris<l iclion in
Orange :.ind Los Angeles Counties.
1'hc coas1al land report drals heavily
'"'i!h air pollution and also reCQm n1ends :
-Pollution sou rce \\'hieh arl' coas1al-
related lopcra le n1orc efficit•ntly by 1hc
shoreline' n1ust use latest pollution ron·
·tret technolog~.
-Pollution .sourcrs "·hich a re n · t
coastal·rclaJ;:Cf "must be re1novcd from
lhl' coast:1 l zone."
-Pre<:1dl'nt1ul dcvc!opn1cnt ren1otc
f ron1 :11;i1!abl(• en1ploymcot. romn1crcial
srr1 il'l'S .1:ut 11ublic transport;1tio n "v:ill
n11( h·· l}<'l'llll'lt'Cl ..
Pl :1nnt·r~ rUll\!'!ld !hat \\'hen people live
far frorn their "'ork. the increased
auton1o bilc driving adds to decreasing ai r
quality.
-Alternative 1ranspor1 ;111on. Ii k c
busr s. rnusl be strongly encouraged. One
1va ~· \1·oulrl he to require an nnnual fee to
trans i! service in lieu of providing park·
ing spaCC5.
Thl' draft plannin g guidelines also deal
\\'ith agrlcultul'e , natural planl life,
n1incra1~ :.ind coaslal streams.
The element \1 ill be discussed in a
public heanng ::it 3 p.n1. April 29 at Long
Ht•:•ch Harbor Dcpartn1cnt headquarters.
925 11:.irbor Plaza Drivr .
1\ftcr the hra ring, the e!('mcnt 11•il\ be
re\'iSrd. brought back for a second look
and then sent to lhe st.ale coastal com-
(Scc FREE\\'AYS, Page 21
Dohe11y Pn1·J~
Camping Facility
Opposition Seen
A rel'ised version of an ill-fated plan lo
expand camping facilities at Ooheny
Sta!~ Park is headed for a local public
hearing next v.·eek but el'cn though lhc
plans arc sca.ll'd-dov.'ll , opposition is "cll-
UH! once <1ga1n.
~\i:1nl::ers of 1hc Capistrano B<"ach
Chamber of Commerce \\'rdnesday heard
;111r.ooncc1nents of the !I a.m. public hear·
Cl£r1te11teci11 's
. Leaky Pocket
Bririgs Cops
A San Clemente man, in jail this morn-
ing a"·ai1ing forn1al charges in burglary.
could add a new rule for the craft, police
assert.
Lea\'e your v.•allet at home.
Dc1ec1i\·es allege that it \1'3S Bruce
Robert Romero, 20, of 612 Calle Campana
\.\'ho cra\\•led up a sprinkler system early
\\'ednesda.v morning at the \Vhite Cross
Drugs in Grant's Plaza.
Once on the roof. the asserted eulprit
ci.:t his 1vay through an air-conditioning
duct and stole drugs, cameras and a
:-mall television set from the business.
The only hitch. howe\'Cr. came when
offccrs ans\\'ered a silent burglar alarm
and in their initial probe of the scene
foWld a wallet.
It was llomcro's.
Detective Leonard Goodwin said that
after he arrested Ro1ncro on a warrant
later \'ieduesday, ropes. gloves and other
asserted paraphernalia related to
burglaries "'ere disco1·ered in the man's
residence. ri.lost of the items allegedly
stolen in the burglary "'ere recovered as
\\'ell, the inves1igator said.
Romero \\·as scheduled f o r ar-
raignment on burglary charges today in
South Orange County ~1unicipal Court.
ing Tuesda~' at the Doheny headquarters
building, but expressed d1ssatisfactio" at
lhc continuing proposals to add scores of
ne"· campsilcs on the rl'lati\'Cly prisline
~urn porlion of the popular park .
.._\ auglm Curtiss. a leader in the fight
l~lc last year Y:hieb suCC\.--ssfully killed
:.tatt proposals to add 2'.!0 cam1lSites.
!laid he and atbcr.;: plan to fi ght again.
''They may have reduced the nun1ber
of campsites to li7. but th~t's i;:lill not
~ood enough for us:· said the adamant
foe or the plan by the California Dcpart-
111~'nt of Parks and Recreation.
St.ute officials fought and "·or1 I! bal11e
for a permit fr<lm the Sou th Co:-,st Zone
Hegional CoaslJ! CO%t•rvation Coin·
1n1ss1011 but a tocal group uppl'alt'<l to
slate con1missioners and they \\'On the
fight.
Since then new grant funds hare ('(lm r
lo the county of Orange for lhe purchase
of a portioo of beach immed1a1ely
do11'1lcoast of Doheny. and it Sp.'trked u
pugn for revised plans lo lakt'! the nev.·
county beach into the Doheny sphere or
influence.
"\\'e kno111 thai th<' ne\1· plan "111 in-
clude a part of the old beach t the beach
club parcel sought by the roun1y 1, but
the fact remains that "hat the people
\'otcd for in Proposition 20 v.·as rne
pr eS(>rvation of beach. not the erad1ra-
tion of sand and replacemcnl \1·ith r;11np-
ing spaces and parking lots." Curt is."
said.
~lembcrs of the chamber agret:d lo
formally oppose the ne11· plans 11nd pron1-
iscd to apix-ar at the hc;'lri ng -lhc
first local ont' held on a Doheny irn·
prol'ement package.
State parks officials ha\'l' argued for
years that Dohen~'s 1xipulari1y as a
rccreal ion area and its constant v.·a11ing
list for bcachfront campl11g pr<lnlp!s
them 10 seek an expansion into a large
area v.·here fe\I' buildings nu·,1· exist.
The chamber has already stated that it
11-ould endorse some improvcn1Cnls that
v.oold allow for day use ooly on the
strand.
But members ins1s1 that overnight
c.:imping should not be al101\·ed.
Coi111ty's New Sta1·r Ra11cl1
Pa1·l{ Opens Gates F1·iday
Woman Receives
Si-x Months f 01·
Stabbing Mate
Th e 5.:;()(1-acre Starr-Viejo Regional
\Vilderness Park. Orange Co un t y • s
ney,·csl recreational area, will be open for
ca1npcrs ;1nd da y users at 7 a.m. Friday.
The nc"' park is located about 1en
1niles up Ortega High"•ay from San Juan
Capistrano. The entrance \\111 be mark·
ed
!Arry Leaman . dirrctor cf operations
for lhl' county lfarbors. Beaches and
P;irks Department. s>iid ove r n i g ht
SERVICES SL .4TED
FOR (;OO D FRIDAY
r.ooct Friday services are M:hcdull'd In
nea rly all church('s. Y>'ith many churches
throughout the SouthlP.nd conducting
special Tent'brae or .. !lcrvfce or
darkness' programs.
The majority of churches wil l be con·
ducting Tre·Ore services from noon 10 3
p.m. l"or a ll~lln" or special services as
sub1nil tl'd to the l)aJly Pllot, ste page 7.
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campers should br ing everything \rith
th!'m -inclu ding drinking wa ler.
"There "'ill be chemical toilets in the
c;imping areas, but the water lhat is on
I~ land has onJy hem certified for use
by horses and other animals," Lt'aman
said.
The county has constructed about 1.\0
primili\'C campsites stretching about a
mile up scenic Bell Canyon in the center
of the huge park.
l..eaman said about 40 sites ncnr the
mouth of the canyon have been set aside
for large campers and recreAtional
vehicles \\'hich would be unable to
traverse the primitive dirt roads farther
up the canyon.
All campsites will be on a.first-come ,
first-served basis and Leaman said
several l3rge gro\1ps of Scou~ and
l1orsemen already have reser .. ·ed cam-
ping . areas.
Two campsitc!i nr:ar a rebulll corral in
Uf\l Canron ha\·c been set aside for
eques1rian compers. 1..eaman said there
ts \\'ater and forage for the anjmals
IS.< STA RR RANCH, \>age !I
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A San Juan Capistr1Jno \.\'Oman \1ho ad·
milted stabbing he r husband v.ith a par-
ing knife ha s been ordered to spend the
next six months in Orange County Jail.
Superior Court Judge James Turner
ordered the sen tence and '"'O years pro-
bation for Ena Solomoo Kerslake. 37, of
26732 Calle La Bomba , after she pleaded
guilty ID reduced charges of misde-
meanor assault.
Sheriff's officers had filed three counts
of assault with a deadly wt!apon agaiMt
litrs . Kerslake. It was alleged on one oc-
casion that she stabbed her pajama-clad
spouse in the leg after accu sing hi m o(
not accounting to her for all his ex-
penditures.
Deputies said Conrad Kerslake, 46. a
Long Beach bu!i driver. ran from the
home bleeding from bls "'Oil~ and
90ught refuge in a neighbor's house,
It was alleged that he was again Bl·
tacked after he returned lo the home at a
later dato in the company of· t\fn .
Kerslake. ;o.1rs. K r!ilake has been
ordered by Judge Turner to not contact.
her hu,,band unless a thlrd party ls
present.
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-Afte1· Lio11 Attffcl~
'rhc!ma Samsioe. 73. of .\t ount Pal o111a.r is given first aid at Lion Coun-
ty Safari 1n Laguna llill s after she wa s seriously injured by a lion
\\'ednesday. Orange Co un ty f ire IJ epartmenl paramedic renders aid.
Story and additional picture are on Page 3. '--------
Heroic Boy, 9, S£ives
Dad's $17,000 Yacht
SAX DIEGO fAPI -1\t 9 years old,
~fichael .\tcGhee sta nds a scant fou r in-
ches taller than the steering y,·hccl of his
falhcr's }acht. Bul he saved the $17,l;(IO
craft in his first trv at the helm .
The sailing ad venture ended a day·s
outing aboard the 27-foot boat for
~Iichael. hiS nanny from England , hi s
do~ <1nd his dad , Dr. George i>.lcG hce.
Jn a snappy wind \Vcdnesday night,
.\1cGhee jumped onto the dock but mis.,..
cd the post to \.\'hich he plannt'd to lle his
yacht. He watched it blow away.
:0.1cGhec, in anguish. yelled at his son:
"Turn the engine on and tull\ right rud·
der."
A fourth grader at nearby Escondido,
:O.llchael stretches up to 4 feel 2. and the.
steerinii: v.•heel stands 3 feet 8. llis nanny,
Doris While, v.·as below deck when he
went Into action, peering through spokes or !he v.•heel.
"r.ly naMy came up and sai d, 'We're
all alone out htre. You're going to have
to be prt:tty good at the wheel .' but I
didn't lose my head," said ~lichael.
\\'hen 1he yacht refused to tum right
rudder. ~1iehael turned it left rudder,
barely missing the Star of India, a 201 -
fool square-rigged sailing silip built in
186.'l and now a waterfront museum billed
as the oldest iron ship i noat .
"I almost cracked Into it -got as
close as 10 feet . I think." ~fichael said
laler. ·
lie made l"'O passes ;t docklcu:: but
managed to bMng it alongside enough to
be tied up. •
By then. 50 persons were d>ecr\ng on
ti-< dod<. . •
Said Boh ll<irlman, a tou rist fmm
:-01adison, \\'i!\ .. of ~llchael : "Thal little
Ooy showrd .. so much spontClncity in an
Pmergency
Rabies Clinics
To Be Offcrc(l
On South Coast
A series of rabies clinics for pets along
the South Coast are scheduled 1n SC\'tral
t'On1(llunili<'S later lhis n1011th and next.
Pet o"''ncrs "ho face rencv.·al or dog
li censes early in the summc.r can obtain
$2 r"abies vaccinaUon.~ for the pets 1\J('S-
day evening at Crown VallL'f Elcmentar;•
School 1n l,,agun~ Niguel .
In San f1emcnte. a clinic ls schM.luled
for !he old fire stat1on on A\'tnida
~liramar April 1'1, and In San Juan
Capi!lrano anolher clinle v.•111 b c
::ivailable \1a y i al the S<l!l Juan Elt!m('n-
tary SchOOI.
The clinics will operate between 7 and
8·30 p.m. each of the th ree nights .
The Southtm California Veterinary
~ledlca l A.~!IOCl&tkln sponsors the clinics,
and other civl<.' groups donate flme for
stafflng lhe nctl\!llle:s.
State and local rodes r('(fuire a rabies
"hot for e\•ery dog over four months old .
Proof of veccination also bl rtquired
v.·hen ov.·ntrs lief~ the ptl.!. •
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111 ls1·ael
KIH'IAT SHE~!ONA, I..;rarl IL:PI f -
Three Ar<i h i;uerrillas S{'i7.ed an ap<1 tt-
ment hou~e in this lsr:1rli hordcr Sl'I·
th•ml'nt loday <ind 1nelhod1c;11lv shot 34
re~idcnt s one hy one IX'fnrr thr1 r suicidr
m1ss1on l·ndt'l't in dc;11 h 1\h('t1 lhl'1r own
C'xplos1ves blew up.
~l a\·or Avrahatn Aloni or this to11·n 11f
18.oOO n('a r the Lcb.a11t·Se hordrr 10a1d 2t
person<; ,.·ere killc:d. 1nclud111~ the lhrl'I?
~ucrr11l<1s . and 16 :"-·r"'1n~ v.1•re ~oun<ltd
in thl' raid in .,.,·hich th;• t-<11n1nando!> ~hot
ISRAEL'S GOLDA MEIR
STEPS DOWN. Story, Pagt 4.
\.\'Omen and childrrn and hur!rd their
hodil'S 0~11 of the I\ 1ndo"s of tl1e 1hret!-
!>!t.1ry \.\hllc roncrr!t· l>hx·k hu 1ld1ni:i.
Tht• Israeli n11h1 :1ry ('ornrnand ,,,1d thl'
).!Ut'rrillns h1•ld off J s r a c I i c·n1 111-
ll'r:1t1arkrrs for 4 1 ~ hour<;, \\11tnt:.ssr"
i;:a1d the gue rr ill ils set off 1heir ov.·n f''<·
pl11s11·cs as lsrnt·l1 par:1troop'i landed Jy
hcltL-optcr on tht· roof of thl' huilding.
Alon1 s.1id 18 JsraelJ!'i "rrr killf'd 1n the
at1ack. incl ud ing tv.·o soldiers. c1~ht adult
t'1\'ilians and ci!(hl children. At onl' point,
v.·itncsscs s:Hd the guernllas went fro1n
door to door in the apartment house and
shot anrone who an~v.·ert:d.
I A stiit(•n1cnt h~· a l'ale,.t1nian gutrr11la
j!roup 1n B('1rul said thr i:urrrillas hopt-d
10 S€'11.e hosta gl'" :ind forrr lsral'I to
rclca'it' 100 l'ales11n1un cornn1andns held
in lsrarl1 Jails l>uT dl·~tro~t'd lt1l'm"clv•·"
"ith rxµlo~11r·ladl'n tx·l!'i \\·hen the
Israelis clo:>l>d 111 1
In Jerus:ih:n1, r:1rrt :1k<"r r r ! in e
~tinistcr f;oldn ~Jeir told th" Knr1>M't
i l'arlian1rnt1 ''lhc l.t.:h:inr<:e ~ovrrnrr.c11 l
nius t kno11 that v.i· n·g;ird 11 and it'
c111z('n s "'hn nrr· :11U1ng thr t('rrori sts
rf'prinsi hle frir nu ~ n,;,,,;1rr1\ \Ve ;ire
shockrd by thf' 1•nna· th<1l octu rrcd this
f'llllrning at l\1r~<•I S h l' n1 on a.
1\,sassu1.it1nn for lh1· ~akr-of assa!\!'1n11 -
l1on ·•
The attack on this Si"tl ll'nl<'11 t popular <'d
pnm;inly hy Seph,1rrht· .Irv." from \ort h
,\fnca. beg;1n a! i .. "\11 .1 111 . loc:il l!nH?
\\hen tht• gu rrr1IJ;j<.; 1no\'1'<I 111 from thf!
~urround ing brush-co11·1 ('(! hills, U1t! con1-
man<l said
Ben Shirnon \landi . 21. a rt>sidrnt llf
thr ;ipar!n1ent buildtn~. said he "·as
n!'i!rrp v.hrn fhi' allack be~an.
"I thou~ht LI .... as R mridinan or :t
dr1111k. an~ thing hut a tf'rrorL~t. '' he said
of !ht~ first "hots he h1~:ird.
~lunch "aid he ru,.hc>d upstai ~ "'hen he
l~t Tl::HflOll, Pa.i:c 2)
Clearer skies ;ind 1\·~nn<'r days
1111\ heat up our \\ ind-<.'QOle<l coast
~·riday, "Ith h1gh.o;: reaching into
the middle to upp<'r 70s.
1'.\SIUt: l'ODA l'
ll1gl1 labor rv~r~ n11cL foreig'll
tom11ctil10ri 11a1r Int hard at a
'lS·ytu r·vld f .fl't'ltOl'\' 111 l<a11(as.
llt"s 011/11 mnlln~1 Sli.000 a year
no11• i11 tltf' 11·l111/r~11lc n1nr1111a11a
blLStlleS$. Slory. Poyc 7.
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2 OAJLV PILOT SC T~ursday, April ll, 1974
Coast Group Pushing
To Save Aliso Creek
Hy J,\i'\ \\'Olll'lt
0 ! l~f 011IY P!IO! $1#11
1\l1so CrL·tk v.inds 19 1l'lill·S from the
S:1nta Ana 1\loun t:11n.ot to the Pacif ic
Ocean al South Laguna.
FIO \\'irig through one of the n1ost pic.'-
lurcsquc 11:1tur:1! ar1•a:;: of Ora nge Coun·
tv. the crcl'k now is !hrt'.1 \cn('tl bv lhc i n· ~ir.;ior1s of urban Hr~ rron1 I•:! ·Toro Iv
South Ui.guna.
To h\'lp 1>totett as .much u:; possible. a JO.-me1nbt.•r study tea1n ~pon~N'CI by
JJC Irvine and the S.'tddlcback Arca
Coord inating Council is ;:isking !he
Orange County . BOard of Su pervisors to ,
oidopt guidelines for dcvl'lop1neut in the
creek arL'::t.
Their go.al is an un hrokrn public green-
belt !or 'hiking and biking fron1 the moun ·
ta ins 10 the ocean.
I-leaded by llon Yeo. :in architect :ind
forn1cr coonl y planning t'Qmn1 iss1oner,
the group has consulted v.·ith puh!ic agt·n·
cies and private dc vcloprncnt intC'rf'sls In
catalog uses no\V proposed along the
CN.'Ck.
T('am members have also taken lo the
field lh<'mselves ·lo gain fi rst·hand
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SENTENCED TO 30 DAYS
L•gun• Niguel's Porter
From Page 1
PORTER ...
broke. his superior al the Committee for
Re-election of the President. Jeb Stuart
Magruder. asked hin1 to corroborate a
false story.
The story "'as that $100,000 in cam-
paign funds had been funneled to G'RP of·
ficial G. Gordon Liddy to protetl
speakers for lhe President's campaign
from possible violence. As scheduling
director of CRP. Porter had charge of
arranging appearances for "surrogate"'
speakers who campaignl'd for Nixon
around the co uni ry .
In fact, sonic of the $100.000 \11ent to
Liddy to finance illegal surveillance of
J.:>emocratic fQ{'s, primarily the bugging
of Democratic :\'ational C.Ommittee head·
quarters at the \\'ale rgatc office coin·
plex. Liddy 111as convicted in that case
and is in prison.
Porter told Bryant he lJbd been
suspicious u•hy he h;id been jUikcd to tell
a phony story but did ~ know the
reason !or it until last Al>ril ·when
!llagrudcr fina lly told him the u·holc
sto ry of the C'OVe rup.
"Needless to say 1 \\'as quite shockC'd
and frightened ," l'ort cr said.
lie sai d he \1·cn1 ro the \llatergale pro·
sccutors imn1cdiutcly and told them the
full story.
Porter said he had gi ven the same
phon y story to a grand jury and on the
wilness s1::ind at the original \\'atcrga1c
trial -all at !he urging or i\tagrudcr.
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kno11. k'(Jge about !he c11vironmcnt or !he
llf\'ll.
"\\'<: ha l'e explored th<' ('TN:k froin 1•1ul
to end," Yeo said. ··uy this tilne all study
te1.1n1 1nc1nbers share an intense intl're~t
In St·ci ng A!iso Creek preserved and
11111i n!ai ned in 11 natural setting."
The study ll'arn incl udes reprcsen-
1:Jt1v1·s frnn1 the CQu1lty road dcp:.rtn1cnl,
t:ou nty planning dcpartrrtent. the nooct
l'ootrol district the llarbors, Brachcs,
:111d Parks District.
Also rt•prCSC!llp<l <lfe oi .varicty or Jn.
lcl'<'St groups such as the Environmental
Coali tion of Otange Coun ty. Other
nicmbcrs are la11do11.'l1crs along the.
rrct'k, landscape archit~ts, botanists,
<tnd planners of the Moulton Ranch.
"Pressures for development in this
area arc very strong," <:01nmentcd \Va rd
Thompson. president or the Saddleback
Arca Coordinati ng Council.
The public access goal is :tlready conl·
"Pol icies arc urgcnlly needed ro guide.
dl'.'\'clopn1ent so that irreplaceable
resources arc not lost before a plan is
prepared.''
Last June the Aliso Creek wnterslY!<I ,
Man Who Blamed
Dad in Murder
Found Guilt)'·
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A killtr u•ho created a sensation in
Orange County Superior Court when he
pointed out his astonished father in the
crov.·ded courtroom and accused him of
1he Anahiem slaying for which he \li'as
being tried v.•as found guilty late \Vl'dnes·
day of first~egrcc murder.
The jury came back to Judge Jerrold
Oliver·s court room arter tv.·o days of
Ueliberation lo return that verdict
against Lawrence Eugene \Vilson, 30, of
Los Angeles.
Judge OHver will sentence \Vi lson ?-.Jay
10 lO V.'hat could be Jife in state rrison for
the slaying last September o \\'ealthy
businessman Wi!Uam Joseph ?-.foher, 65,
of Branford. Conn. ,
It v.·as successfully alleged in \Vilson·s
trial that he lured Moher to Orange
County to negotiate a sale of machinery
and shot the older n1an tu•icc in the back
of the head while they talkOO in Mober's
Cadi llac outside an Anaheim hotel.
?-.fohcr's body was round Sep tember 29
by police who said he had been dead for
several days. Wilson was found in \Vhit·
tier when he attempted to cash a $5,000
check drawn on Moher1s acount.
\Vilson startled everyone present \li'hile
testifying by denying the killing and poin·
ting out his father, seated in the
courtroom, as the rt!al murderer of
l\foher.
Kermit R. \\'ilson took t11e stand to
deny his son's allegations and testified
that his first knowledge of the :slaying of
Moher ca1ne when he learned of his son's
arrest.
Permits Sought
For Silt Water
Spill in Capo
Operators of the Oinrock Sl\lld and
gra\"el operation aloog OrteJ?a Highway
inland of San Juan Capisltano v.•ill seek
new pcm1ils l\1onday in San Diego to
allo\\I dischargrs of silt-laden \1·ater into
San Juan Creek.
The San Diego Arca Jtegional '\'a!er
Qunli ty Control Board has scheduled
hearings at 9:30 a.m. in the central San
Lhego Stale lluilding to hear lesti tnony in
tht' pcrm i! application .
Till' <1pplic ation is one or three being
:;;ubrni!lf'd for Conrock operations in the
!C'rri1ory covered by the antipollution
ag('nC)'.
1'he discharges from the S.:ln Juan area
plant v.•ill be proposed for a point se\•en
n1 ites upstream from the t lty limits.
11te . silt is :t byprod uct of v.·ashing
01M·r1111on~ on the S<'Ultl a11d grovel.
Scenic Trek Set
f~y Tl'ail Ridel's
Trail riders front Orange and Los
Angeles Counties arf' invited to take an
all-<l \ly \1·estern trail ride April 21 on
sctnic and historical llanchn l\1 ission
\'iejo, one or California's oldest ranches.
Riders \\1lll Jca\'e at 8 1.1..m. from the
J\rission \'il'jo Equestrian Center, La Paz:
and ~1arguerite Parkv;ay in J\.lission Vic·
jo. Lllllch \1•ill be served at Trabuco
reek.
Cost or the ride and \\'Cstcm·style
1uuch is $6. Jtestrvalions should be m:ide
by April 19 1\•ilh A1 ission Viejo F,,questrian
Center. 586-4210, or 1\1arguerite Recrea·
lion Cenl t1.r. 2i341 Trabu<.'O Pl., hlission
Viejo, 837-4084.
l\'fcGovern Violations?
WASlllNGTON (UPI) -Th< Citizens
for ~tcGovem Committee of St. Loui!t
was cll C!d \Vcdnesday for apparent cam·
palgn violatinns during the 1972 pre$lde:n·
tlaJ race. In a report to the attorney
getieral, U1e Ofric~ or Federal ElectioM
said the 1troup railed to keep adequ!'l e
rt"rords and filed Inaccurate reports dur·
lnu a period from Aprll 7. 1g12 10 Jan. 31 ,
1073.
..
"'hich includes 22,000 11cres of unin·
rorpornle<l territory, was designated one
of ihe five top priority i1rcas for
greenbelt pr('servation in the Orange
Cou nty Open Space Element.
"Hut those policies have never hern
give n any ll'(•th," team n1ernbcr Ju<l i1h
Jlainburger of Laguna r :i.ch, poin1c<l
out. "They are !lti\I wit hout the iln-.
plernenling ordinances that arc necdt>d lo
give !hem any nleaning,"
. The study tean1 _;1tten1pt.s lo spell out
spe<:jfic pol icies with teclh to corn·
plcm1'11t the op('n sp":lee general &oals.
1"hose Include:
-Specifyin g 1ninimun1 'rldth standards
for the creek greenbelt corridor to Jeal'c
room for hiking, cycling, and equestrian
trails. Depending on the topographical
configuration, those n1ini111 ums vary
from 6fi feet on rach side \\ hrre de\'eloJl·
1ncnt ha s occurred to 10 fee t under a
road\1'ay
-Callin g for publ ic access to the entire
length of the creek , with local parks,
school s, gre<>nbelt s and other open space
:1nd recreational features linked by trails
to the m11in Aliso corridor,
-Taking lmm('diate s!('ps to im·
pl('ment existing policies n1ak ing El Toro
Road a scenic higllwa,\'. El Toro Hoad is
adJaccnt 10 !ht• creek for sc ver:.i l n1ilcs in
it.s north-ccni ral section.
-Keeping trails out of 1he floodpl:iin
whenever possible. so that seasona1
floods will not exclude recreation in the
greenbelt, an preventing lraffic conflicts
by requiring overpasses.
plicated by the fact that a portion of the
creek flO'o'.'S through Laguna Hills Leisure
\\'orld. a closOO adult comn1unity.
Rossmoor, Inc., develo~rs of Leisure
\\'orld, have developed a model greenbelt
along that portion of the creek, but ii is
'U'allcd off to the public for security
reasons.
Yeo said attempting to negotiate a
solut ion to the Leisure World access ri1ay
he one of Lhe most difficult challenges
facing the study team.
Another upcoming challenge fac ing
creek pla nne rs is the development or the
?-.-loulkln Ranch -10.000 acres of virgin
land bet'U·een Laguna Hills aud Laguna
Beach.
Preliminary plans by C h a pm an ,
Phillips, and Brandt of Irv.Inc show
careful use of the creek as a grC<'nbclt,
and the study team hopes through lob-
bying at the oounty level to assure that
Cha pman' plans hold and that the creek
remains public.
The Orange County Planning Con1-
mission, in particular. has "a positive,
not a •wa it-and-see' interest in this pro--
gram," Yeo said.
Along the creek from tlie San Diego
freewa y to Cooks Comers east of El
Toro, the county already ou'Os 150 acres
of land, which is a heartening sign to
creek planners. But they "' a n t
more -almost twi ce that much.
"Unless careful steps are taken quick·
Jy, El Toro Road right next to the creek
could become just like Harbor Boulevard
in Costa ?-.1esa from the freeway to Cooks
Corners,., Yeo said.
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FREEWAYS. • •
n11ss1on. Th ere it will be coordintl ted \\'ith
similar v.-ork from the other regions.
The same process is gone through \l"ith
the eight other elements: n1arine en·
viron1nenl , ene rgy, re c reat i on .
trans portation. design, geology, inten sity
of develop1nent and pov.·crs and funding.
The commission is asking for u•ritten
commenls on the coastal environ111ent
clc1nent by April 19. They can be sent to
pl anner Pr1:1veen c:npta .
The docum ent rl'C01nmends that all
prin1e agricultural land be tn(lintained in
that use and any change to urban dcvel·
opment he minimized.
It al so suggrsts that:
-Because \l'a!ersheds hel p 1 i n k
beaches with u prOCCS.<i of narural sand
supply. the y nlust be protected from in·
tensive development.
ll lists seven such \\'alersheds in
Orange C.Ounty : SM Joaquin Hills, Can·
yon, Upper Lag\llla Ca n yo n, Aliso
Creek. Sulfer Canyon. Salt Creek, San
Juan Canyon and Boat Canyon .
-Coastal n1ining must be discouraged
and alternate sites found inland.
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STA RR RANCH
around Utt camping area .
The cost for camping in the park \\'ill
1" $2 per night \\'ith a three-night limit
and day users \\'ill be charged 50 cents.
Picnic tables ha\•e been set up near the
moulh or the. canyon. Leaman added.
1iierc -·ill be a strict prohibition on
open fires in U1c park -Including
bArl>ccues v.•\th coals -and campers are
ad vised 10 m e camp sto\'eS tor cooking.
Leaman said back ~ckers \\'ill ha.,•e to
can1p in the VC'hlclo canlplng artas for
about the next tv.·o months until COlmty
crews ca n select v.·lldetness can1psltes on
the ranch. '
But he said about six mlles of trail s
ha,·e betn established In the mos1 scenic
portion of U1e park.
·"Mui trails are actually flre roads and
lhey lead to some of . the rnort spec·
tacular view area!!," Learnnn $ald. -
Leaman said at least five harbor
department rnngC!rt will be on hors('back
patrol over the v.•Q.!kt nd in addltlon-ttra
sbcr[ff's unit and • county' Ure nu1rsha1.
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heard screaming but returned to hls
apartment v.·ncn he realized he was
wtat'!Tled. He seid hutayed in his apart-
n1ent until he v.·as able to eseapc.
· The explosion thflt killed the guerri1Jas
blew au·ay purt of the IOI) floor of the
apartment building. '£11e roon1 "'here
they barricaded then1scll'es -·as spa t·
ter('(i \l"ilh blood. Pict'\'~ of bodi€'s \\'err
scatttrcd hi the sniold~riug debris.
\\'hC'n l>ordcr patrohuen tried to carry
a\1·ay lhe gucrri!la remains in a b!nck
truck, 200 Israeli residents attacked
thrn'l. Fist fights br~ke out. '
Th e residen!s managed to set fire 10
the guen·iJJo s· rcntains before 1roops
moved in nnd restored order. 4
The· raid came a l the he ight of an
l ~raeH political crisis in v.·hich Prime
~1inister ~1eir and her ca.binet resigned .
J>ei;pite th~ ~eriousne~'i of the political
crisis, Defense ~1inister Moshe Dayan
left an emergency cabinet meeting to fly
10 Kiryat Shemona. j
\\'hclh('r other guerrillas were invoh•ed
in the operat ion was not known but both
l ~rac li and guerrilla sources said lhree
nll•n aged bet"·een 20 ana 30 and firing
n1achineguns and bazookas seized the
apartn1cnt building in a raid just after
dawn.
ALISO CREEK WINDS FROM MOUNTAINS TO PACIFIC
South County Study Team Wants Protective Guidelines Now
Military correspondents rep or I e d
earlier .there \li'Cre three guerrilla groups
including some u·ho gave fire support .
'1'11e anny did not deny these reports but
said as far as the army \i.'aS conce rned
only three n1cn were in\'oh•ed. A guerTilla spokesman in 8ein 1t said
the raid '°''as C'arried out by the "Popular
Fronl for lhe Liberation of Palestine -
General Command," a maverick gucr·
rilla faction . Cheered hy Peers Speaking shortly after an Israeli an·
nouncement that the guerrilla group had
been v.·iped out. the si:okesman said:
Lord Snoivdon Speaks After 13 Years "It is absurd (or the Israelis to say
they liquidated the unit. HO\\' could th ey
have shelled a building \li'hich Yras full of
Israeli hostages?" LONDON ! UPI l -In lh€' n3rrov.• v.·est
p<'CrC-'Sses' gallery. Princess i\targarr t
ga1.ed intently inlo rne ornate mock·
Gothic 11ousc of Lords chamber. elbov.·s
on her knees.
i\ow and !hen , she turned to explain a
point or protocol to her son, Vist'Qunt
Lindley.
Amid the overstuffed red \'elvel
benches below, the great moment finall y
ca1ne. For the first time in a House of
l..()rds deba te. Lord Snov.·dou·n rose to
Spl'<tk.
His fellov.' peers cheered him. They had
u·aited 13 yea rs for the chance.
Sno\\'don v.·as a photographer narncd
Antony Annstrong Jones "'hen he mar·
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ricd Princess r-.targarc-t in 1960. lfe v.·as
made lhc Earl of Sno11.'don in 1961 and
look his lord "s scat along v.·ith other
peers of the realm. Since then, silence.
But this is a House of Lords tradition,
oot necessarily a royal family one. One
distinguished peer attended debates for
29 years before making his maldC'n
speech.
Lord Sno .. rdon's tum came \\'edncsday ,
\\'hen the subject for debate u·as treat·
1nent of 1he handicapped . It is a maUcr
on l\'nich Snov.·don fee ls passionately.
As v.·ould any other peer, Snou·don
~ained lhe right to speak merely by put·
1 ing his na1nc do"n in a request to do so.
San Clc1ne11te Woinan
] 11 j ure<l in Tu111ble
An f5.yea r-old San Clemente woman
suffered a broken arm and leg Wed-
nesday afternoon in a fall in the back
yard of her home.
Firemen administered first aid to Mrs.
\Vanda E. 11eier after neighbors called
for an ambulance. The \li"Oman ap-
parently took the splll in the yard at 103
Ga viota . f\frs. Meier was taken to San
Clemente General Hospital for treatment
of the fractures.
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3 Bedroom Home
$28,500 .r-•---.. •-•ISpan'sh AlotU. ~Total dov.'n. S f'Al\llLY SIZE Ot~J>.
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1~Ai Joan. $184.. ~ICW!ith total
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3 Bedroom & Pool
ROO~IS. 3 bath.II. EXTRA
LARGE F.,\i.,11LY AltEASt
Fh't'place. Upgrade1I Clll'-
pett, dfllJlt't, v.·•llJMl1)Cr, pu.n-
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nRe. l.a1l(e pany 111~ pallo. $31,500
Jo"OUNTA IN VAl..LJo;Y Jo"IN· 11111.fg right/ Thll> lav.'. lnw t:sr. S5XIO Total dQl,\·n, Act prim tor 11 3 bedroom & den
no"'· jW1t listed. 963-bibi. hon1e. Dern ched 2 car
OP£N 11L P • 1rs ,VH ro • NUr (t&rft.[t(t on cul-de-sac ill'eel.
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313 E. 22nd St, CM
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Call Anytime
646-3928 Eves: 646-4543
Lachenmyer
Re<tltor
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home U. In mov~·ln cond. 1797 Orange, Cl\t
\\'on't lt11t k>n1t at $38,900 I:==::::::::======= j oo.rm
PR ICE REDUCED I'
11.V.H. Sonwnet 5 BR.,
customized to 4 huge bdmi.~.
P.18.intainffl ln mint cond.
01.!ered Al $81,500.
Ontu~ -ccmir21
.Corbin-Martin Inc:. * 644-7662 *
WANTED
NE\V or t'Xperienc:.'e() men or
v•on1en. \\'e ofler PERSON-
ALIZED TR.AL'IJNG. A con-
geniR.I office in the IX'i;t
Corona del l\Tnr location. A
top l'Ommls.slon plan · an1I
superior honu:o plan. There
are aniple PArking racilillcs
for your custozncl'1l and oon-
sis1ent ad\'enisin~ suppQrt.
Jo'or your ronficlcntial ar>-
pointnicnt. Call:
John Allard, Managtr
MC-n10
Old English Charm
6 Months Young
TRANSFERRED 0\VNER
~TUSf SEU..
The O\\'f)('r hns ~n In this
bea u!Hul new hOme just
Jong rnough to upgrade it
beau t !fully . EV1?rything
from the Cape Cod exterior
to the ~pa.clous interior
spells chann. Cati 5'15-9491.
Walker & Lee
P.F..AL EST ATE
COSTA ~lESA
545.9491
Walk To Beach
$29,700
CORONA
DEL MAR
QualUy contemporary
l'OOln .re!lidenl"C (>n iJ 45 foot
Int. 11 block to OC't'an. Be11t
of appolnt1nenfs !hruout. At·
tractive alternatives in ex-
pansion lo duplex. f'inancing
R\"l'l llable. Ex ... 't!ptional value
at $99,500.
640-1120
mtn verde
Gorgeous 2·slory on lal'Re cOr·
ner-lot. \\'Ith 4 bdm1s, 3
lmths. f ;unily m1, n1assl\'e
lh~place. Dre.run kil l•hen,
di ning rm. l\lasler !IUite 1.1·ith
~illiflG roon1. Cathedral l'E'il-
in11;. Palio. shake l'OOf. 3-
1·ar g111mge. S67.500. Ca 11
!H0-1720.
[~L.J
2955 Harbor Bl\·d.,
Costa l\fesa
PENINSULA
FIXER
Easy to soh·e ll'nant pt'<lh-
letns forces siile or this
neglected Duplo:. Best fi.xer
In !cw:n at $5-1,900 • takC'
over pvt financing!!
Call ~;-).MOO
~ OFflCIS & GROWi/\G · 'V US I
v. E. 1io. • ...i & Co. .. .._ ........
HUNTINGTON
HARBOR 4 PLEX
All new lovely ov.'11Crs uni!
rcalures 2 f i replace s.
E"xclusi\1e li\!ing p I u s
iocome. 1st 01.1•ner
depreciation. \·our choice ot
l'Olor.i. 6-16-7711
"'' true! "'''" to """.. Walker & lee Total price $29,700 .G~nl 2
story family hon1c. Large •••~ ,,,.,.
llving areas v.·lth crackling !-:::=========::'.. brick fireplace, Bric k fami·
ly patio. Con1n1unity pool.
Try $1500 dO\l"n. ca 11
963-6767.
( THE REAL
ESTATE RS
]~ OPEN T!L,~· rr'S FUNTOBE NICE! _........ ~ t~.
7111°10 Assumable
Mesa Verde Condo ,
Sellin~ like hot cakes! Top I
f!Uahty high-lov.• carpet· I
pane l i ng, spark l lng
conve n ience kitchen.I
attached garage, \Von't last
Jong -call a-16-2313, Classification 1000-1098 l·~
~--·-~l ~I ~~~:: -~ WESTCLIFF
Classification 1100 '
Real Estate, [..ej Gene...11 c_______,
Classification 1200-2999
Classification 500 0
......... -I~
Classification 3100-3699
Ap•rlmen11 for Rent [ T']
Cl assific ation 3700.3999
~"""-·~!~
Cl assific ation 4000-4650
-...... I~
Classification 5100-5299
~""""".,.---'==-'I~ Cl assifi cation 5350-5499
.__LMt_ ... _-_ _,J[g)
Classification 5300
1221 PEMBROKE
Open Daily • . A homl" for
in\'es1n1ent at $62.500. Dec-
orate to yaur taste. 4 Bed-
roon1 v.'ilh boat, trailer or
pool space. Open J-5.
400 E.17° FOR All C.M. aws
TIRED OF
RENTING
Vets \\'e can put )'OU In a
nice hoine for no do"·n.
F'ree rental ~n.ice. Ca I I
646-i711.
Walker &lee •••l .,,.,.
TUSTIN
ONE of Oran~ County's line
hom". Tuslin !fills. ll\'l
road, o,..,.r 1 acre. l l~e.
bdrms, 2 dbl garages, blue·
nient v.·/"'"inf' c e 11 R r .
$107,00J. (7l•ll6U-8.1M.
OCEAN vk>v.• !lhfdlo. SUPER
b a ch<'lor lbachelorelte:")
pad. $24.j()() and easy terms.
Call 847~10. Agt.
0.>UNTRY kitchen. H1tge kit.
I~ f"ormal dining. Ctlhedrnl
ln1tructlon rm ' ~'~~·~ling~·~Sh=""'=--· _$35_·""_'_""_11 • ,.......-
1
agt . 847-fiOIO.
Classificatio n 7005 OTL DRIPPINGS Jo' R 0 M
1----1~
Classification 6000-6099
,[~_"''""'_"··~J[W
Cla11ification 7000-7199
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\'OUR AUTO can be
remo,·ed lr0n1 concrete by
Applying a co nt m o n
houM':hold de-greaser. Use
11traight trom the bottle
and let ~ll\tld .•. then hose
av.·sy TI?11idlX!. End your
money 1hortii.ge b)' AhQpplng
lilt 0.ily J>tlot ClasslJied
Allt. 642-5678.
oPEN '7l P • IT'S Fl.IN TO 8£ N/Cll
ESTATERS
RENT WITH
OPTION
ramily tO\\'tlhouses 1-2--3-4
bdrn1s. $160 & up near the I
BEACll. Call VALLEY
REALTY 963-4.l-13.
• ' ' • '" • '' U'1f ' ••cu \".\Ll.E\ .
RI \LI\ .. ~ '"·""' .... "" ·~ ,., . '' ... ~ ·'' ,_,.,, ·~·
HEIGHTS HONEY
Cozy & \Vami 3bd, 2b.i.,
Large Living Roon1 \\ith
Migh Beams, Fireplace and
f'rench Doors ol)('ning onto
1
a flfl\\"er CO''t'red patio.
147.500, Call Prestige
~;;;ta Mesa I
5 Bedroom!. 4 baths, 3400 Sq.1
Ft., huge 3 car garage,
Sli9.soo. I Roy Mccardle Realtor
)110 Newport Blvd., CM I
541-7729
Builder's Closeout
2 BMroom. 2 bath. Adull
CondominiUm. $21,000 I u 11
price. "'ilh only SHM.
Dov.·n. CaU 8.~ or
~46 Agent.
&\VE SPACE \\I H EN ~t'OVING by w ra p p i n g
d!!1hes and nthcr fragile
ltenu; in \\llsh cloth.<;, tov.•eJ11
Md other linens. You get
more space In lhc wage
and c~ta by S(lling Mile
ltrma with a DaUy Piiot
Oassltied ,\1l Call 64~
now!
Classification 8000-8099
-~~. Jllfl
Nee•
tr•nqort•tlon r
Cla11ification 9000-9099
.__-_"'_s. _ _,JJ~I
Cla11ifica tion 9500-999?
Sell kill' l"'-mt wllh a Delly
Pilot Ch\~!dt\(od nd. 64z...:56i8
-
~~-' ,_ __ .,~,.. ' ... , 1,
For Ousiried Ad ACTlOX
Call
A Dolly Piiot Ad·flt.et
'42·S•71
1002
GOING Will
11111 Not ~I Gone
The Viii• Gr9nad•
4 BR •• TOWNHOMES
$49,900
EASTBLUFF
Just 11. fNt cMlt-'f. Coif course
view kM.·•tk>na •till '''llill· RI)!.,_ Tht-se 1paclous condols
offel' new carpeting, elec.
kitchen, nuto. garage door.
w<!t but, lun1inoU5 c..'t!il ., pr1v.
<koek11 A ron1munity pool.
.. Elqni.nt Jlvtng In
a pre1tlgf' coinmunl(y ..
MODEL OPEN DAILY
83j A1nill08 \Vay (Jamboree
Rd . to Ea11tblut Or .. to l\tar
Viilta, 10 Dornlnil), 10
Amli.,u \Vay):
t'or lnlonnatlon. &ll-1133
FIVE BEDROOM
CALIFORNIA
RANCHER ·
$37.500 Jo1JLL PRICE
This home Is bcauliful. Just
ii. fC\\' of this lovely homes
features arc: shake roof,
:1ep. din nn, bull!-ln range
& O\'ell, (lag stone flre place,
carpels &: dn1.pcs, thruou!,
covert'd palio. dll!Jlwasher,
ha.rd\\'ood floors and much,
much nwl"t", Call ~l.
WALKER & LEE
REAi~ ESTATt:
0.>STA 1\11-:SA
S45-M91
Ranch House from
The Old West
"llang your hat , pull up a
dlair and 11it a 11pell".
Noatalgic oldf'r home !hat
may be used for residence
or bul!i.ncss. \\'ell over 3000
square feel nf live bedrooms
plus! Dorm area. Could be
a great sho.,.,· case for an
antique boullque. Ca 11
S.t&-2313.
.OPEN Tll P • IT"'S 'UN TO BE NICE/
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
BIG CANYON. De an e
J\todcls lor sale. A Is o
Spectacular Gol f Cout!!c &
Ocean Vie\\' homes front
$U.1.300 to S260,0CXI. 0 pen
DajJy 10 to 5: 30 .
8 Rue Grend Velltt
Big Canyon Newport Beach
TI4: 644-6Cfl6
BIG rooms! Big lot. Gi&nt
homemaker kitchen. Great
11.B. location. $36,%0! !\lust
stt> -call 847-6010. AgL
EXP'D. GEN Conlrat'lor
,;ceklng new projects. POllS.
jl,llnt ven!Ure. 543-£1•18 eve.
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COSTA 1'.lESA .OFFICE
330 w. Bay
642-5678
NE\VPORT BEACJ-C 3333 Newport Blvd.
642·5678
HU?-."TINGTON BEACH
17875 Be-a.ch Blvd.
541).1220
LAGUNA BEACH
22'2 Forest A\'e,
494-9466
SAN CLElwlENTE
305 N. El camlno Real . 4924420
NORTH COUN1Y
dial free 540-1220
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Laguna Beaeh
EDITION
Today's Fl11al
N.Y. Stocks
VOL. 67, NO. IOI, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA THURSDAY , APRIL 11, 1q74 /°"l'EN CENTS
Laguna Niguel's Porter Jailed fo r FBI Lies
\llA SillNGTON <UPl i -Herbert · L.
"Bart" Porter Jr. of Laguna Niguel.
described by his Jr.1y,•yer a.s ·'the first vie:·
tim" of Watergat~. was Sl!ntenced rbday
to 30 days in jail for lyi ng to !he FBI
abOut the bugging scandal.
··r am absolutely positive in my heart
-all the way down to my toes -that I
will never get into I rouble again." Porter
said just before Judge \\'illiam B. Bryant
sentenced him.
The boyish-looking Porter, 35. testified
at Senate Watergate hearings last sum-
mer that he lied about what he kney,· or
"'atergate for fea r other Nixon campaign
officials woukf aOOJSe him of not being a
team player if he didn't.
Porter 'A'as ~cheduling director for
JSresident Nixon's campaign ofgani:t.a·
lion. He .was the 11th person sentenced 111
coMection "''ith Watergate. '
Porter, who first campaigned for Nixon
as a boy of 8, was a tollege friend or
presidential press secretary Ronald L.
•
Ziegler ,at USC. Trained in bturness. he
now \\'Orics for his father-in-law 's con-
at ruction firm in Laguna Niguel.
"l'n1 a n1uch happier person now,
doing \\'hat I'm doing. getting away fron1
that kind Qj ! political 1 existl'nce," he told
reporters in January. '
Bryant told Porter he "just can't
forget" that Porter lied on three oc-
casions 10 federal investigators and
sentenced him to a minunun1 of five
n1onths and a max in1wn of 15 1nonths ln
error1s S'
Pl anners
Nix Cocist
By f,\i'\UAC~ PEARSO~
01 1111 o~u, "ilat sun
No new (rC'eways or fossil fuel JXIWrr
plants \\'OUld be allO\\'ffi "''ilhin five miles
of the coostlinl' if rrco1nn1cntla:.ons of
regional coastal con1111ission pli.!UtlL':·-:!tL
adopted .
Air pollu1ion in the South Coast region
is already '"s11':itic11'!' ~;l·1·l're 10 damage
life and thrratl'n coastal resources." the
plsnners say in a draft of the Coastal
land environment clement
It is thr sec1lnd rlcm('nl in the co::isi;1I
master plan rn.111d;ftt'd by Proposition 20.
lhe 1972 const:il zone act 1rhich creatrd
one slate and six regiona l cominissions.
The So111h Coast coinmission has
permit and planning jurisdiction in
Orange and Los An geles Count iCs.
The coas!al !:ind report deals heavily
"'ith air JXl!lution and also rcco1nmcnds :
-Pollution source v•hich arl' coastal·
relaled /ope rate more effic iently by the
shorelineJ mwt use latest pollution con-
trol technology.
-Pollution sourcts \\'hich a re n' t
coastal-related "must be removed from
the roasi:il 1.one."
-Presidenfiu l development remnlc
fro m a\'a1labll' employment. commercial
1Scc FREE"'AYS, Page 21
1'o,ver Reducecl
In Height f 01·
Laguna Services
A 35-foot IO\\'Ct instead of a 100-foot
to1i.·cr and antenna 1vill provide Laguna
BeaC'h's jXllicc. fire and lifeguard
services "'ith ''excellent" rad io com-
munications. the city council ""as 1old
\Yednesday by a police department of·
ficial.
The council approved the 36-foot
tower lo be located on the hillside near
lhe 1-loorhead water reser ... -oir above High
Drive.
Earlier. the council had t'>'·ice delayed
approval of the 100-foot tower and a~
tcnna because of esthetic concerns that
the tower 1i.·ould be an eyesore when
viewed from downtown .
The present antenna .site at the Top of
the \\1orld fire stalion has delivered
unsatisfactory S('tvire since the city
police switched to a sophisticated new
radio system.
M!lrv Croy, director of police service.
told the council the 35-foot tower would
work as well as the 100-foot facility
vdthin the city.
11e said reception in the Sycamore Hills
area would be marginal but officers still
had aceess lo another radio channel for
oommunicetions.
The IO\\"t r. an OJ>Cn beam steel stnic--
tutt. "'Ill be UI inches It its base and
t<iper to 9 Inches at the top.
SERV ICE S SLATED
FOR GOOD FRIDAY
Good Friday services are scheduled In
nearly all churches. with many churches
througho.ut the Southland concluding
special Tenebrae or ".service or
darkness' programs.
The majority of churches ••111 be con-
ducting Tre-Or~ .services from noon to 3
p.m. For a listing of special strvlcts as
submitted to the DaU)• Pilot, see page 7.
Lagutaata Qtaits
Conner ·Resigns
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Lifeguard Post
Laguna Beach Lifeguard Ctrief Skip Conner sai d other duties had taken him
Conner resigned as the head of the city a1\·ay from representing the dcpaninent
Department of ~farine En vironmenl fully.
\Vcdnesday night. l\o\\' 36, the former lifeguard chief said
~leeting in a late executive session, the he has no position to go to immediately
City Council accepted the resignation ef-and "that the couocil has given him the
fective ,\pril 30 and reassigned Conner as opportunity and time to look for a new
" special assistant to the city manage<. Job.'
CoMer said today he \\'as resigning "This is my decision." he said.
t>ecause he felt his departure was needed ~ · Conner was appoint.ed as chief ti'fe-
"'ln order for the department to continue ~uard Feb. I, 1971, follO\ving a reorgani·
to grow and to fully respond to the zation of the lif<'guarcl se r\'1<'l'. lie h<id
marine safety needs of the con1mun ity ." served as acting chief since Juh·. 1970.
He said "quite honestly" he had lost He Was graduated from Fresno Sl<lte
the support of the depanmcnt and that college and had attended nigh t sci)()()!
loss of support was due to a lack of studying to beromc a la\1"}·er,
representation of the department while He and his "·ife reside in Lai;una
he had been in the director's position. Beach.
Laguna's Lumb er Ya1·ll
Relo cation Threatene(l
Relocation of the Laguna Beach
Lumber Yard to a Laguna Canyon site
may face new complications tod ay
because the city has passed urgency
parking requirements to match those of
the Coastal Commission.
This v.·as the gist of a ruling given to
the Cit y Council Wednesday night by City
Attorney Tully Seymour.
Proposals to relocate the longtime
l..agWla business face additional study
tonight "''hen l'oe: issue comes before the
Board of Adjustment at 7:30 City Hall .
\Vednesday night's action came as the
oouncil heard protests to the relocation
from residents of Arroyo Ori\'e which
now dead-<"nds into the relOcation site.
Earlier \\'ednesday night, the council
had adopted the new city parking re-
quirements as an urg ency la''· It had
been discussed three tin1cs before by lhc
council.
Because of nie urgency label. the law
became effective at the moment the
council gave il unanimous passage.
Roughly, the ruling doubles what were
the old ci ty off-street parking re-
quirements.
The proposal '>''as recommended by the
city's parking and transportation com·
rruuee which suggested the urgency was
due to coastal commission action permit·
ting commercial developers lo purchase
in lieu parking certincatcs iMtead of
providing required parking on the sife of
their projects.
The city's old ordinance "wld ha\'e
pennitted a significently lower number
of ftle certific.ates -one per space being
repla«d -to be purchased.
The Lumbe:r Company is being
relocated to make way for the proposed
$4 million ''Lumberyard" shopping oom-
pl4!:x on the Jlf'CSC?fll site of the downtown
yard ecross the street [rom Qty llalL
Can)'O!I Acm Drive mld<nt Belinda
Blaci<<l<r told tbe council !hat the
Lumber Cmnpany bad slipped through
the city planning commls.sion without
providing enough parking on site.
Sne sald the commlJslon h3d approved
37 spaccs<at the appllcrlllt'1 request when
Senate Seek J\flAs
WASl!INGTON CAP) -Til<! Stnate
pes.sed and sent to the Howe W~ntSday
a re.o;olut lon calling ror new diplomatic
efforts to obtain an accoun ting for
Americans stlU missing In action ln
Southeast Alla.
a traffic studv In till' projr<.'t cn·
vironmental imPact report said 64 spacc!i
should be required.
The coun cil declined 10 overrule the
planning comrnissioo. but. asked the city
attorney if the relocation \1·ould bC' sub-
ject to the ne"· parking rcquircmC'nts .
It is unkno\\'ll ho\\' man\' spaces 1i.·ould
now be required. Ho-.\·evl'r'. planning staff
was directed to figure ou1 thl' ne'>'· park·
ing standards.
Lagtu1a Approves
263 Ne'v Meters
For Fof,\ Guests
The Laguna Beach City Council
Y.'ednesday appro\'ed purdlase and in·
stallation of 263 parking meters along
Laguna Canyon Road follo\\·ing 1he ex-
pressed ''nonopposition'" of the Festival
of Arts.
The meters will charge 20 cents an
hour and \\i ll C!Jable motorists to park
for up to 10 hours. They are expected to
bring from $50,000 10 $60.000 into city of-
fers annually. The city hopes to ha ve the
meters in by June I.
In approving the metering or the sum·
mer festival area hea\'ily used by town
visitors, 1'1ayor Roy Holm commendtd
the F'estlvaJ of Arts Board of Dir~ton
tor its understanding.
During a joint meeting of lhr council
and the festival directors two months
ago, the fe.<;lival board seemed reluctant
to approve what were then proposed to
be: 25-cent an hour meters in the canyon.
UOO.er an agrttment of nonopposition
reached Monday. tbe-IC$1ival board ask·
ed the city to limit meter rates to 20
cents an hour and to provide a (acilily to
provide motorists with change.
The council agreed.
The meters will be operated only dur·
Ing the summer time when parking we
of the cM)'Ol1 is at Its peak. At other
times the meters will be removed or
covered to reduce exposure to the salt ai r
;i:ncl limit maintenanct, Al The1tl1 city
manager, said.
Although enfroce.ment ol parking now
MXI! at 6 p.m., the council Indicated It
may extend the enforctmen~ period lo
mldn\ght.
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prison. Bui he ordered that Porter only
serve 30 days on th e sentence and be
placed 011 unsupervist-'CI probauon for one
yrar follo\\·1n~ his release. Pdrter·~ \\th'. C:irol, clutchu1g h<1rki~ of
friends in the srt1Jnd ,' row of the
courtroom, slun1ped tn the ,Stlat vnth
tears strea1ning down her face wt.en the
sentence wa s announced.
Pon('r's la1i.·yer. ~harles t-.l urray, 10111
the judge his chent was a man of .. honl'~
ty, intl'grity, idealism and de\•otion lo the
1ru1h and !he nghl " ~l urrar :i;u1d Portl·r
11'8!1 bttraycd by fru•nds in thl· rc-t'.k'Cl1on
l'ilmpaii:n \\'ho a!lkcd h1n1 to h1· "'1thvu1
lt'IHni.: hin1 "hy
"lie kilt\\' nottung of the \\'<th·~i;:.'.l1l'
brc<1k·1n ."' ~h1rr:i} i.~i<l. "Ill' lo.11c:w
norh1ng of th<' so-calll'<I t'Overup \1\ 1,1ct.
hl' \\HS Its rir.-.\ Vit't!Jll~'·
l'orter \\':livC'd 1nd1ctmcnt <irl<I p\('adcd
J;Ul[,y Jan 23 tu a Slllglc l"OOI\! uf 111:.lklll~
"'false, fieti11ou~ ~nd Ir nu du 1 P n t
sta1cn1cnts·• to tl'K' FBI al>out thc bUl::·
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A f ter Lio11 Attael~
Thelma Samsioe. 73. of ~fount Palomar is given first aid at Lion Co un·
t.v Safari in. Irvine after she was seriously injured by a lion
\\"ednesday. Orange Co unty f·ire Departn1ent para1nedic rcndCrs a.id.
Story and additio nal pictu re are on Page 3.
Heroic Boy, 9, Saves
Dad's $17,000 Yacht
SAN DIEGO IAP 1 -At 9 years old,
1'.1it:hael ~fcGhec stands a scant four in-
chc!s taller than the steering \\'heel of his
father 's yacht. But he saved the $17,000
craft in his first try at the helm .
The sailing adl"t'nturc ended a day's
outing aboard the 27-foot boat for
~lichael. his na nny fro m England , his
dog and his dad, Dr. George ?olcGhce.
In a snappy wind \Vednesday ni ght,
~lcGhee jumped onto the dock but miss-
ed the post to which he planned to lie his
yacht. He watched it blow away .
~lcGhee, in anguish, yelled at his son:
,;Turn the engine on and tum right rud-
der."
the dock.
Said Boh llartman. a tourist from
~ladison. \\'1s .. of ~hchael: '0Th:it link·
boy s~·ed so much spontaneity in an
emergency"
The littles! se:i captain conceded it was
hi s first shot at sailing.
"But I've sat on my father·s lap a f(·w
times," he bragged.
$2,400 Bur glary
In La g 111~a .Beach
An1ong 3 Thefts
Thefl of $2,400 In prof)Crly from ~Ir!.
R.1)' Gllben, 7~3 O:H•is \l.'ay, Lagun1'
,1:111~ !<1 and<1l Th\! ('hnr~1· 1~ :.1nl1lar to
pt·riury.
Hr\a!l\ ordrrNI th.I! l'nr1•r. ~ho 11ill
ti..• 36 on S.1!urd.1v .-.1ut1·1Mt•·1· h• f1'drral
rn::1rsh.1ls in Ins \rn:•·h·~ 1111 L11t·r !h.1n Ill
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c:or r('<'\1011 f/1{'1111~ nt I .0111pvi· ·
Porter 11·.-.11(11·1! ;ii lht• nrit1on:i1ly
t1'lt•\'iscd \\';-l1'r~•11t' 111·.trin~s l.1~1 :iu1 11·
u11.·r that 11 hi'n th1• \\ .th'r1:.~ll' :icandii l
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ThrP.!' Ar.1h gut·rrilla-. ~l'llt'<l :in :iriart·
nll.'nt hoUSl' in th1~ 1 ~r:11·h hor(irr srl·
tlt'ml'nl \(.l(\ay :ind n1t·th11cl 11-.1lh .-.hnt :I I
fl'Sidl'nts one by on1' ht•fnri· 1h1"r o;turnh·
n11so;;1on cndl'<l 111 de.1lh \1ht·n thl'lr own
c:<plosivcs ble'>'' up.
'.\layor Avraham :\loni of !Ill\ tu11n nf
18,000 nl'ar the Lc.•banl'Sl' hord('r :r;a1d 21
persons \\Crc killed. 1nclud111i;: thr thrcr
i::ucrnllas. and 16 p.._•r,.nns 111·re \\ou ndl'<I
in the r<11d 111 1i.·h1ch !he ('Ol!1111:1nclo' .:.hot
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~·oml'n and ch1 ld.r l'n .111d h111 l1·d th1·1r
bodies o·.1t or thl' 1111Ml1111 .~ of the 1br('f'-
s1ory "'hite concrt>lc bloc:k htrlld1ni.:
The lsrneli rn1ht;1ry t'f)111m:u1d ~:i1d tht·
~ucrrillas held off I s r a t" I i coun·
trr:ittackers for 4 1 ~ hnurs. \\'1tncs.~··~
~;1id the guerrillas srt off th!•ir o"·n l'X·
plos1ves as Israeli p,1r:11roops landed :ly
hcli<.'Opter on the roof of tht bu1ld1nl!.
Aloni said 18 Israelis \\·rri· k1lll"d 1n the
attack. incl uchng t1i.·o soldiers . l'1.1thl adult
c11·ihans and eight ch1ldr~·n . 1\t one point,
"1r'itnesses said the guerrilla.~ went frorn
door to door in the apartn1cnl house and
shot anyone ~ho ans'>'·ercd
j A statement by a Palrsltntan l!Ul'rrilla
J:?roup in J3Cirut said the J.(ul'rr1llas hop<.'(i
to se·ize host1i.:t·s and force r~ri.il'I In
rell'a sc 100 Palc!.luuan cr:inunanclo~ held
In lsraeh jails but d1·~1r1)1 Pd 1hcmsc!1·t·'\
\lo'ith cxplosi\'c-l:tdl'll belts 11hcn the
lsr3cl1~ tlos<.'<l in . 1
Jn .Jerusalem. r\u'r•t.ik< r I' r i rn e
~linislcr Golda ~lr1r told rhc Kn,..s~:I
t I 'arliamenl J "the l.t·b;1nt•o;;c govcrnrr.eni
1n11sl knO\\' that 11+• r1·g:ird 1t :ind :l!I
tllit.t'llS \\'hn arf' a1<l1ng th!' !crrori5tS
f(•pons1hli: fnr this n1:i -.~:1t'l"l'. \Ve arc
shocked hy thf' cr11nc !hJt nt·currl'Cl lh ts
1nornin~ :it K1ryat Sh 1· n1 on a .
Assassination for the ~akr rif assnss1n.i-
t1 on."
Tha attack on !his Sf'ltlemcnt pnp11la1rrl
primarily by Serihard1c J C\\S from ~nr1t1
Africa. began at 7::lu a n1 lotal 11111r
\\hen 1hc gucrrt113s 1110\{'{\ 1n from lh••
surrounding tru.~h-rovert'd hills. the conl-
mand said
Ben ~h1n1on ~landi. 21 . a rt'sidC'!lt or
the ;ipartn1cnt hu1ld1ng, said he \\J$
asl('ep 1\h\!n thl' att;ick began.
"I thought ll "·as a m.idman or a
drunk .. 'ln) thing but a f(!rro rist," hl' said
of the ftrst shois he hc:ird.
.\1:1nd i sn1d hi? rushC'd upo;talrs \\'hen he
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Orange Coast
Weather
Cle11rer skies and ·wJnncr d..iys
"'·ill heal up our 1i.1nd·rooll'<t coa.-.t
Friday, \\ilh highs re:ich1ng 1n10
lhl' middle to upper 7l)s.
A fourth grader at nearby Escondido,
Alichael stretches up to 4 feet 2, and the
steerihg ~·heel stands 3 feet 8. His nanny,
Doris While. was below deck 11,•hen he
'>''ent inlo action, peering through spokes
ol the whetl.
"~ly nanny came up and said. '\Ye'rc
all alone out hert'. You're going to have
io be pretty good at the wheel.· but I
didn 't lose my head ," said ~fichael.
fk>ach L'i 1unon1t til l'l'C burglaries . li'liS I U E l'OUA \'
IJ 1gh labor cosr.s rJ1td foreign
tomr1t1111011 /l(]tJe lu t /i(Jrd <II a
25·ytar-olcl tt:tc14/1l't' 111 Ka11&as.
I/e's 011/y mok1110 $17 .000 n yelJr
now 111 the wlloleso/c 111ar1111aua
busrne.~s . Stor~. Por;c 7,
Whtn 1he )'acht refused to tum right
rudder, ~1ic:hael turru.ld Jt left rudder,
b<Jrely missing the Star of lndia. a 201-
foot squar~rtggfd sailing ship bu.ill In
1863 and now a waterfront museum billed
a! the oldest iron ship afloat.
"I almost cracked into II -got as
cl~ 31 10 feet, I think." Ml cha el said
later. J
• ~le made two passes al docking bu!
managed to bring It alongside enough to
ti. tied up.
By then, SO pcnons were cheering on
'
reponed Y.'edncsday to Laglllla Beach
police.
\Ir$. GiltM:n told officers the loss in-
cluded a ring ~·Jtb fi\'e djamonds and a
silver ches1 taken In lht burglary of her
retldenct believed 10 ha • occurred
\\1cdn~ay.
Richard OeOle of Paramount reported
the theft of $650 worth (I( camera equip-
ment. B watch and r&dlo gc:.r from hi5
car parked near Thalia Street and South
Coast High"''BY-l\,
Gary Y.1ll.!lcher of°Fullenon told police
he similarly lost a guitar and case valued
at $21 S In a theft oeturr1ng near ~tw
Strtet ond South Coast Highway.
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South County Study T•1m Wants Prot•ctiv• Guld•lines Now
From Pagel
PORTER ... ..
broke, hlll superior at the Committee for
Re~lection of the Prl!:sldent, Jeb Stuart
~fagruder, asked him to corroborate a
lalse story.
The story was that $100,000 in cam-
paign fund s had been funneled to CRP of·
. !iclal G. Gordon Liddy lo protect
speakers for the President's campaign
from possible violence. As scheduling
director of CRP, Porter had charge of
arranging appearances for "surrogate"
speakers who campaigned for Nixon
' around the COW1try.
In fact. some of the $100.000 went lo
. Liddy to finance illegal su rveill ance or
Democratic foes. primarily the bugging
of Democratic Nat ional Committee head-
quarters at the Watergate office com-
plex. Lidd y was convicted in that case
.and is in prison.
Porter told Brvant he had bet>n
suspicious "'hY he had been asked to tell
a phony story but did not know the
reason for it Wltil last April when
t.fagruder finally toki him the \llho!e
story of the covC'rup.
"Needless to say J was quite shocked
and frightened ." Porter said.
He said he went to the Watergate pro-
secutors immediately and told then1 the
full story.
Porter said he had given the same
phony story to a grand jury and on the
"'itness stand at the original \\'atergate
trial -all at the urging of r..tagruder.
He said he did so "probably because of
the fear of group pressure ~oat Yt'ou!d
ensue. of not being a team player.''
!\lurray urged leniency and the assis-
t.int :-;pecial prowcutor. Richard Ben-
\'eniste, stressed they had no evidence
that Porter lied as part of a ronspiracy
or for any o t he r reason "than a .nis-
guidcd sense of loyally."
Bryant expressed skepticistn. noting
1hat Porter tied three-times before he
dccidl'd to tell the 1ru1h.
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L•guna Niguel'• Porter
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TERROR • • •
llt':ird screaming but returned lo his
apartment "'hen he rcn\izrrl he v.·as
unarmed. He said he stayed in hi:,, apart-
1l1L'l)l until lie \\'Its ab!c to c~capc.
The t•xplosion that killed the gu1•rr1llas
blew <i"ay part of the top floo r of the
apanrnent buil<l111g . Thr roon1 u·here
they barricaderl Tht.'mS~.'l\·es \\'Olfi :o;pat-
ter1'd 11 ith hlooch Picct.'S of bodies were
sea!lercd in the smoldering dcbn~.
\\'hen border pa1roln1en tried to c.1rry
u11·ay the SllC'rrilla rC'mains in a blal·k
ln1<;k. 200 f!>raC'li rt'sidents attacked
1 he1n. fisl fights broke oul.
The residents n1anai:;C'd to set fire to
the guerrillns' rC'n1nins berorc troops
1110\'Cd in and ri.'storcd order.
The raid can1c :u the hcigh1 of an
Israeli polit ica l crisis in "·hich Prin1c
~1 inisle.r :\l£>1r ;ind her c<ihinct rcsii;?ned.
lkspi1e lhe ~riousn\'i;s of tht" polit ical
crisis, l'h.>fensc :\finistcr ~toshe Dayan
lt>ft 11.n emergency cabinet meeling to fly
10 Kiryat Shcn1ona .
\\'hcther other guerrillas v.·erc involved
in lhf' OJ'.l('raf!on \\'as not kno1111 hut ~1th
l~racli and guerrilla sourcr:oi saul three
n1cn aged bet"·cen 20 1111d 30 and firing
mattiineguns and bl'lzookas S1.'1.tc'() lhl'
apartment bulldlng In ti raid just artrr
dal''Tl.
Military correspondt>nts r c port t d
earllPr there wf're lhrf't guf'rr1\l1t groups
1ncluding son1e y:ho gcn•e fire support .
The army did not deny thc'e rcporL, but
said as far as the anny y,•as conct'rned
only 1hree men were Involved . ~
A guerrilla spOkesmn n In Bcln1t SAid
the raid 1,·as carried out by the "Popular
F'ront for the Llber11tion of Palestine -
General Command," a mavr.rlck guer-
rilla raetl(nf';-
SpraklnR .•horlly aflrr an lsrae:ll an·
nouneement that the guerrilla group had
been wiped out , the spokesman said:
"It is absurd for the JsraeJls tO say
th~y liquidiited the unit. trow could the}'
hav(' shelled a bullding which W35 full of
I r>1eli hostagCA~" J
Bv JAN \\'ORTll
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1\!i~o Creek \\'inds 19 ntiles frorn !hr
S,uH.i 1\na :\1ount:uns lo the 1';1..:1fil
Ocean al Sou th Laguna.
Flo11ing through one of thl• nto~f p1c-
111rcoo.que natural areas of Or<111gc Coun-
ty, the l'l'l'rk no\1 is thrca1r'ned h~ the 111-·
<i.1rsrons of urban life fron1 1::1 TorQ I"
Soulh Lagun;1. '
Tu help protect as much ns possible.
a JO.member study !<'am sponson:d by
L'C Jn·inl'! and the Saddlchark Ai-ea
Coordinating CoUn('il is asking the
Orange County Board of Suf)('r\·isors 10
adopt guidelines far devclopincut in the
creek area.
'Their j!'.Oal is an unbroken public grf'en-
hcll for ni king and biking from the moun-
tains to the tx't'an.
!leaded ,by Hon VC'o. ;i n architect and
former roun ty ptannin~ rornm issioner.
thr group has consulttd 11i!h 1mblic ;1gt•11-
eit.:s and pnv:i!t' de\'elo~n1r1u int1'rt·~1s !11
c:1talog usl'~ 11011· propv~t.ii along thL·
creek.
Tearn 1ncn1 bers l1<11·c also takl·n to the
fie ld thentse.lves lo gain lirst-hand
knov•IL'dge <1bout the cnvironine:nt of the
ari'a.
"\Ve ha\'e rxplorC'd the creek fron1 end
to t·nd." Yro said. "Ry this time all study
team m<'mlx'rs sha re an intense interest
in SN'ing Aliso Crf.'C'k preserved ;,ind
mainlaincd in a n;11ural st.·l!ing."
l he study 1ram 1nclud~ rrprcst·n-
tati1·ps froni the county road drpart1nr1ll .
l'Ounry planning dcp;1rtrnP11t. the th)lt<f
t'Onlrol dis1ri<'t the 1-tarbors, 13,cacht•s.
and Parks District.
Also reprcscntcO are a variety of in-
terest groups such a.~ the Environmental
('oalition of Orange Coun!y. Ot her
members are lando wners along lhc
creek, landsca pe architects, boUtnists,
<ind planners of the t.foulton Hanch.
"Pressures for. developn1 cnt in this
area are 1vi:>ry strong, .. commented \Vard
Thompson, µresidenl of the Sadd leb.ack
Area Coord inating Council.
The public access goal is already com·
"Policies arc urgent ly needed to guide
development so t h a l irrl'placeable
resources arc not lo.st before a plan is
prepared ...
Llist June the Aliso Creek v.•:llershC'd,
"'hich includes 22.000 acres of unin·
corporated tcrriiory. "'as designated one
or the fi ve !op priority areas for
greenbelt preservation in the Orangt!
County Open Space Element.
"But those policies have never bcrn
given any teeth;' team member Judilh
•£amburgcr of Laguna f lCh. pointed
out. "They arc still Y>'ithout the im-
plementing ordinances that are nccdl'<i to
give them any meaning.''
The study tean1 attempt.c; to spell out
specific policies with teeth lo l'On1-
plement the open space general go.:rls.
Those include:
-Specifying minimum width standards
for the creek greenbelt co rridor to leave
room for hiking, cycling, and equestrit1n
trails. Depending on the topographical
configuration. those min imun1s \'arv
from 65 feet on each side y,·here develoP-
mcnt has occurrl"d to IJ feet und<'r a
roady,·ay
-Calling for public access to the entire
length of the creek. with local parks.
schools, greenbelts and other open space
<•nd recreational features linked by trails
to the main Aliso rorridor.
-Taking immC'di<1tc ~!cps to im·
plemcnt e:tisting policies n1ak111g El Toro
Road a Sct>nic highway. El 'Toro Road i~
adjact'llt lo the creek ior sc\·t.•ra! 1niles ir1
i!s north-cen!r:.il sC'clion.
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se rvices and public !ransporta:;or. ''11111
not be pcrn1ittc<l. ··
Planners contend th:~t 1vhl'n propl,.. live
far fron1 th1•ir n·ork. the increased
t1ut.>moblle driving adds to dc.:rcasir.g ai r
qu ali:y.
-Altr rn.!lh'f' transporlnt ion I i k e
bu ses, n1u,,{ be !ilro1tl(ly encourngt>d . Onl·
\\·a~· 1rould be to rt.'QUirr an annual fee to
transit ser,1ict in li<'u oi providing park-
ing spac<'s.
The draft planning guidelines also deal
1\ it h agriculture. na tural planl life.
rn incrcrls and coastal strea1ns.
The element \\'il l be discussed in a
public hearing at 3 p.m. Aprll 29 at Long
Beach Harbor Department headquart ers.
925 Harbor Pla1.a Drive.
Alt er the hearing. the elcincnt v.·ill Lie
revised, brought back for a SC<'Ond look
;ind then sent to the slate coastal co1n-
1nission. There it y,•ill be coordinated v.•ith
sin1ilar y,·ork from the other regions.
The itamc proces~ is gone through v.·ith
the eight orhrr rlen1en1s : mllrine en-
vironm<'nt. energy, recreation .
transporlntion . design, geology, in tensity
of devtlopment and po1,·ers and funding .
The cotnmission is asking for wrlllcn
t'Otn1nrnls on the roastal f'nvironmenl
element by Apri l 19. They can be sent to
planner Praveen Gupta .
The document recommends lhal all
pnnle agricultural land be maintnintd in
1 hat use and any change lo urban devel-
opment be minimir.ed.
It also suggests that:
-Becau!e wntc.nhcds help I t n k
beaches with a process of natural sand
suppl)'. they must be protected from ln-
tcn!live development.
It llst11 sevrn such \\•Rtersh<!ds In
Orange Count)': $.111 Jo.iquitt (tills, Ctin-
yon, Upptr Laguna Ca n yo n, ,\llso
Creek. Sulfer Canyon , S.ilt Creek, San
Juan Canyon and Boal Canyon.
-Co:i!itlit n1ining must 00 discouraged
and alternate sites fvund inli'tnd.
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Pru·k Site
Suit Filccl
Ch.'.lr~h1g th:ll thC' Crescent Bay Point
laf'ldQ\\1ler is ··root-dragging" 111 ncsolla ·
!Ion,, 11i!h thl· cit~. resident John
Gabriels announced he intends to hit n
preM'riplh'f' rights suit on the propert ~
sought as a Laguna Beach pt1rk site
(:abrit·ls. "·hose suit lodged a~ainsr th,..
rity·~ :\1:Un B<'ac·h Park nt:arly thrca!t>n·
t•d 10 scuttle this years' opening, madt·
his.declaration \\'cdnesday night during
!he rouncil nlceting.
!!is surprising charge came during
council discussion of the progress of the
park aC{juisition. , ,
Vice t.tayor Carl Johnson had fin ished
desc ribing "·h.it he said apf)('arcd to he
delays in getting a~reements from th<'
prope rty owner ~1arga rel t.tcKnlght
Bussell.
VIE W TO NORTH OF M°AIN BEACH PARK FEATURED ON MEDALLION
Pageant of the Masters Reproduction With Living Model Possible
Johnson said tha t at first. four or th1·
oce.111 front lots \'!Crc sought. hut that the
!andov;ner has decided to build a hotne
vn the 1nost southerly lol sought for
public acquisilion.
Lag1111a's 1Vlai11 Beacl1 Coi11
Studiecl £01· Biki11i C11rves
The city negotiators rrluct:u1tly agreed
but requested that the lando\vner agrct
to a 00-foot setback from the bluff edge
10 protect the view.
The property owners attorney later
askc.-d for specifics about landscapini;:.
fencing. exact measurcn1ents o( the se1-
back. t\egotiators pro,•ided them. but ,
ha\·e rC'Ccived no ans"·cr, Johnson said .
··t appr<'riate nicl'-li10k ing i,:itl ~ in
h1k111is. but . . .. Councilman ,Ion Hr:ind
r1·111:1rk•'tl ~•tlC'r eas1 111g tu<: t \l'S tipon ;1
~.kl'l(·h prf'p:1rrd for 1hl· ~lain Bt't1ch
(~omtnt'n1or;1l 1\·1· .\lt>dalluin.
Br:rnd 's f1•llu11 l'()Uflc1I 111 r rn b c rs '
01grt.«I !lnat the bikini-elad da1nst>I grac-
111/.' the city 's proposed medal oug ht to
n1orl' re.1tll(licly rl'preS<>nt 1he ferni ninc
pulchrilude 011 !he l'i!y's beaches but.
genl'r:11Jy l~1vored tho:> beach design IJY
L.'.l).!Ulla me<t.:lll ion s('ulptor Boris Buznn.
''A coinedian I \\•ill not identify sug·
{::fists pt'rhaps a dog on a leash.'' s<iid
Councihnan Charlton Boyd. brightly
rt·l11~td a 11uip unhl':1rd b~· the audiell('f.'.
Slight change<: 11 tll IX' n1ade in fn<' park
hcnches and the light standards . Thl'
quaint lifrlluard lo"·er is n1i~Jn.e:.
The llll'({al11on »11tl he !-lr11ck 1n hrnnz<'
and silver and snld to p,,lp lin.lfl{'t· par ~.
dediea11on ccrernonies . ;1 n 1dC'<1 or11~inaHy
1>ri:>sentt,'<.l b~· 1-'lgunan Rruef' Hl'lpping .
<'hairman of the Kali>'! K11gathos Fou11-
1t:11ion. a ·,1a!t!r sp>Jrt.~. ht'oilth~ricntC'd
org11nization.
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The Muncil previously authori zed spen-
ding ~.600 for preparation of the dies for
striking l'ne medals. Duzan Is donat ing
111ul'h of his norn1HI fee to the project .
~1 ayor Hoy Holm also snid he had ron-
!c1crcd Pageant of the ~!asters producer
Don Williamson to see if It "·ould he
possibll' for th e medal to be included in
this yc:i r's prograrn . •
The 1n:iyor said \\'i\liainson !old him
thcrr mig ht be <t chance to slip the medal
in the pageants annual livin g n1odel
recreation of art works. Mayor ffoln1
noted that \\'as one reason for featuring
the humon figure so boldly on the desi gn.
(.luakc Hits :\lexico
:\lf.XICO CITY IAPf -A. st rong
11:l\.n1ur ~hook t-outhern :\1exico and
\.uat"mala \\'ednesday ni~ht. bul th<>rc
11·t'1r no reports of casualties or da1nage.
Th..: c1uake registered si;o; on the IUchter
~·ale and "'as ctntered along the border
south of Tapachu ln.
"Gentlemen. that sounds like foot-
dragging to rne ." Gab ril'ls said stepping
to the podium to address the council.
"1'1n going to file a prescripti\•e ri ghts
suit. .. \V.e're going for the "'hole thing,'·
Gabricls s.aid.
The prescrip1ivc righLc; judgments
generally hold that \\'here the public has
had W1feltered access historically across
a piC<"e of land to a public asset such as a
beach. then the publi c has acquired a
right to continued access and enjoyment
of the property.
Gabriels in vited the city, the Sierra
Club and othe rs to join him in the suit.
lie was nol available for furtht>r com-
1nent today.
\'ice r.tayor Johnson .said !hat the quest
for public monies to pay for the lots .,..·as
goi ng "·ell and he spoke of the ,·isi:
rtt'Cntly of \\'illiam Penn ?-.1ott. state
parks dire('tor.
~10U "·as cncooraging. Johnson said.
The council al~ ret..'Ogni red the an·
nonymous donat ion of $1.000 from a
citizen toward aC{juisition of the park.
The Knit Shirtdress:
specially priced for
Easter and after!
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VOL. 67 , NO. IOI, ~ SECTIONS, ~2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APR IL 11, 1974 TEN CENTS
Laguna Niguel's Porter Jailed for FBI Lies
\\'ASJll:\'GTON IL'PI ) -Herbf.'rt L.
''Rart" Porler Jr. of Laguna :-;igucl,
dcscril>cd by his lal\'Vcr as "the firsi vic:-
ti1n .. of \\':1tori;:atc. V.·as sentenced today
to 30 days in Jail for lying to the FBI
about the bu~g1ng scandal.
at Senate \\'a1ergate hearings last sum-
mer that he lie-cl. about y,·hat he knco~1 of
\\·a1crgate for fear other !'\ixon campaign
officials 11o·ould accuse him of not being a
1eam player if he didn't.
Ziegler at l:SC Trained in business. he
rlO\\' works .for his father·tn·law·s con·
st ruct1on firm in Laguna :\1Jtuel.
pnson Rut h<' ordrrt'd th:it Port('r only
str\C 30 davs on !he scntt•nce ;ind be
p1al £'d un urisupt.·rv1~·rl prob;1t111n fvr one
Yt•c1r F01lov. int.: hts relt•asc.
1ru!h and tht• r1i:ht '" ~l urr;i1 .... 11d Pnrifr
\\;1:-; lx•tra\1·11 Ill fnt·ncb 11~ 111•· 11·t·l•·t·111,11
r:impa1i:n· 1\llo ";1:-ked hun in IH· \111l11Jul
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IJ\'tJt1r.
"I am i;ihsolutely pOsit1vc in my heart
-all the 11o·ay dov.'T\ to my toes -that I
'4'itl OC\'Cr get into trouble again." Porter
soid just hcforc Judge \\'illiam B. Bryant
sentenced hirn.
The bo:i ish-looking Porter. 35. tcstifi(-d
Porter v:as scheduling director for
President Nixon 's campaign · orgaiiiza·
tion. He v.·as the 11th ·person sentencro 111
connection \\'ilh V.'atergate.
Porter. who first campaigned fcrr Nixon
as a boy of 8. was a college fr iend of
presidential press secretary Ronald L.
··rm a n1uch h3ppier person nov.·.
doing "·hat I'm dcilng. gtitting oway from
th3t kiiid of rpoliticall existence,'' ti!! told
reporters in Januarv.
Bryant told Porier he .. JllSt can't
forget" that Porter lif'd on three OC·
casions to federa l 1nvest1.i:ators and
senll'nced him to a m1n11nun1 of fl\ t'
1nonths an1! a 1nax1n1urn 1lf \:'I n1onths 1n
Porter"s v.·1f.e, Carol. c!utt"h111g h:ind.' or
friends 1n the second ro1\' of th(·
t.wr1roon1. slun1ped 1n tht': St'Rt v.·11h
lears s1r'cam1ni.: down her lace \\'l.('11 the
lll'lltence "'·as announced.
l'onl.'r"s la11·y('r. Char!C's ~lurr:\~'. told
the JUdge his client \li"as a man of "'hont•.,,
ty, integrity. idc;:1lisn1 and devot1uu 10 th~·
..JI(' kn1•11• nolh1ni: nf !hr \\;H1·r~atr
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hf "lti 11n S:1111rd.1v •·1rr1•11d• r tn t.•c!1•r.1J
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errorists ~am a
Students' Fate Eyed
lrvi11 e_ Sc liool to W'eig·li Cases l1i<li ,viclitc1lly·
The rate or 20 Irvine CniYrrsity High
School students charged \vith selling
narrotics and dangerous drugs after a
massive dope raid t11·0 \veeks ago is still
undeeided frorn the schoor s standpoint,
Jr\'ine L:nified School l)1stnr1 Supcrin·
tcndent Stanley Cort'y s.1 id 11."t•dnesda:r.
Corey told the dis1r1c-t bonrd of trustl'Cs
f'ach studcnl charge(/ af1er "()p~ration
Irving,'' which rl·sultcd in lfJlJ :u ·~·~·~
~larch 27, is bein~ h;indlcd 1ndi\ 1dua!ly to
determine lf he or she st.ould be expelled
froin the district.
1\ total of 42 students in the dis!rict
11·ere arrested in the raid. The char!:e~
against them ranged from being present
v.·hcre narcotics "''e re being used to
possession of marijuana to furnishing
narcolics tC> someone else tC> selling.
Corey said the status of the 42 to date
is as follo"-s:
-The 14 charged \\ith being prescn!
\1 hrre narcotics was bcing used were not
Roofto11 B111·glars Raid
l1·vi11 e Pla11t for $19,000
A rooftop hurglary !ean1 \\'hn ap-
parently kne11· JUSI 1\·hat they v.·antL'd and
\\•here to get it ra1dL'd a large lr\"1nc etec·
Ironies component distribution plant
\\.edncsday. for a $19,000 loss.
The intrudC'rs t1p1>Cd off a roof \"rnt.
sv.ung dov.•n inside \':1 rope -landing
neatly on a large stack of foam packing
n1a1erial :is a cushion -and 11.·ent to
\\"Ork.
Oddi \. 1101Cfl Irvine Patrolman Rudy
l\lallk .· 1h1• 1 'onl \\'t'S! Continental. Inc.,
buri:-lar~ 1n\'nivl'd on!y a speeific load of
integratNi circuit~ used in indust ry.
lie said after completing in\'estigation
of the plant at 17885 Sky Park Bh•d .. that
many other stock supplies of higher
\'aluc v.•ere left behind.
The stolen malcria!s arc apparent!~·
verv versatile in \'arious uses and could e~s-ily be. marketed 1\·ith1n the electronics
industry.
Comwest Continental Inc., Vice Presi·
dt>Jlt William A. Boyd of Costa l\lesa
reporled the theft disrovered during
morning hours.
He said the missing merchandise, a
total of 11 .000 in1cgrated circuits con·
tained in thTee box~. v.·ere rumisMd by
Texas lnst rumenl s Inc., to his
distributorship.
Officer l\falik said it appeared the
burglars gained access to the plant roof
via a steel ladder attached to the outside
of a storage build ing.
Investigation sho14·ed they then reached
the v.•arehouse itself. v.·here a four-foot·
high ornamental wall blockt'CI their roof·
tc,p activity to anyone below.
The front door is ronnectcd to a
bu rgl;µ-alarm, but that ""a,• not ac·
tivated.
Heroic Boy, 9, Saves
DQd's $17,000 Yach,t
SAN DIEGO (AP J -1\t 9 years old,
f\1icbael l\lcGbce stands a sca nt four in-
ches taller than the sleering "'heel of hls
father·s yacht. But he saved the $17,000
craft In his first try at the helm.
The sailing ad\'enture ended a day's
outing aboa rd the 27-foot boat for
l'.lichacl. his nanny from England, his
dog and his dad , Dr. George l\tcGhee.
Seuate Se('ks ~J[A s
\VASHli"GTON (APJ -The Senate
passed and sent to the House \Vedncsd~y
a resolut ion calling for new diplomatic
t>fforts to obtain an accounting for
.Americans still missing in action 1n
Southeast Asia.
SE RVICES SL.4.TED
FOR GOOD FRID AY
Crood Frida\' S~r\'lces are scheduled in
ntarly all chUrehes. v.'\th many churches
throughoul the Southland c~uctini:t
spcci11l Tcnebrae or ' "ser\'!Ce of
darknc.c;s' prbgrnm!i.
The n1njor1ty of chu rches \\'ill be c<>n· duct.in~ Trc-Orc scrvicts from noon to 3
p.m. ~·or a listing of special services as
subn1ittOO to the Dally Pilot , sec page i.
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In a snapp~· wind Wednesday night.
~tcGhce jumped onto the doclC but miss·
ed the post to v.•hich he planned lo tie his
yacht. He watched it blow away.
~lcGhec. in anguish, yelled at his son:
"Tum the t>ngine on and turn right rud·
der."
A fourth grader at nearby Escondido,
~lichae\ stretches up to 4 feet 2. and the
steering v.·hce\ stands 3 feet 8. His nanny.
Doris White. \1•as below dctk "'hen he
\1·ent into action, peering through spokes
of the "''heel.
··~ty nanny came up and said. '\Ve're
all alone out here. You're going to ha..,e
to be pretty good at the "·heel.' but I
didn 't Jose my head," said t.11ch11el.
\Vhen lhe vacht refused lo 1um right
rudder, ~1ichael turned it left rudder,
barely missing lhe Star of India , a 201·
foot square-rigged sailing ship built in
1863 and now a waterfront museum billed
as the oldest lron ship afloat.
"l almost cracked Into It -got as
close as 10 feel, I think," 1'Uchael said
later.
lie made two passes at docking but
managed to bring It alongside tt1CUgh to
be tied up.
By then, 50 persons were cheering on
!he dock.
Said Bob Tlartman. a tourist from ~l adison. U1is .. or "flcha9l: "That little
OOy sho'41ed so much spontonc.ity in an
mergency ."
The HtUest sea captain conceded It was
1tis firsl shot at s::iiling.
"But I've sat on my father 's lap a fc"·
timcs1 '' he bragged.
~u~(l{"'ndf'd and ha\·C' b<'•·n no!ifit>d 1h:it
1·nuni.i•l1ng on rlrugs and f1tl1er problems
.,., ,11 Ile a\·a1lable through the st·hool.
-The h\"C chargt-d ""llh lum1:ohin~
n;ireo11cs to 01hcr<; v.erc suspended and
v.·1ll be back al school ~1onday under in·
div1duat1~· nl'l;O!i;ited eon!ract<; govcm1ng
attt'ndence. ach1c\•ement , and s1ay1ng
av.·ay fron1 dope in the fulure.
-\"o disciplinary action ii; anticipated
against !he three studt>nts charged v.•ith
'~t STUOESTS, Pai;e t1
Irvine Scl1ool
Board 0111,o ~cs
Airport Boost
lr\'inc L'n ified School District lru.~tl .... ,.
do not v.·anl commercial Jt·ts in 1he1r
backyard.
They said so \\'t'dnc...day in a
unanimous resolu1ion to !he .\1rport Land
t:se Commission which is s111dy1nj'.l pro-
posed expansion of the El Toro ~larinl!
Corps Air Station for commer<.'ial use
Next \\'eek Irvine c11v official!'. the
Orange County Plannin"g Comm1ss1on.
planners of the nearby 1\loulton Ranch
and the Irvine Company v.·ill be nu>et1ng
informally 'olilh the airport C'Ommiss1{ln
to discuss the El Toro expansion pro·
posals. Puhhc hearings arc set to bcg111
in tv.·o \.\·et'ks.
The city and rnc lrvinr Company h.1 \"l'
al ready taken stands against the ex-
pansion.
"l "d hke to see us give our support tfl
the city and the Irvine Company. This
e.1tpansion \\"ill hurl us in terms of some
or our schools si tes. This e'<pansion v.111
increase noise le\•els tremendnu~ly :· s;i1d
Board President Charles Roulanger.
Strict federal noise regulations proh1b1t
construction of schools under a flight
path v.·hich produces a certain noise
le\·el.
One school in roe Irvine district. 1r.·1ne
Elementary. v.'a closed Friday because
of its location under a noisy night pal·
tern .
Scenic 1'rek Set
By 'frail Riders
Trail riders from Orange and Los
Angeles Counlies arc invited to take an
all-dav v.·estern trail ride April 21 on
sceniC and historical Hancho ;..l)ssion
Viejo. one of California 's old est ranch~.
Riders will leave :it 8 a.m. from the
~fission Vie,io Eques1rian Center. La Paz
and ;..!arguerile Parkv.·ay 1n ;..11ssion Vie·
jo. Lunch v.·ill be servt'<l at Trabuco
reek.
Cost of the rlde and westem·slylc
lunch is $6. Reservations should be made
by April 19 with Mission Viejo Equestrian
Center. 586-t210, or Marguente Recrea·
Uon Center, 27341 Trabuc:o Pl., ~lission
Vltjo, 831-4-084.
Kiclnap Trial Sla ted
LONDON (AP) -Ian Ball. a 2&-ye11r·
old drifter "'ith a history of 1nental 111·
ness. \vas ordered today to st:ind trial on
chargts of aUempting to kidnap Princess
Ann and" atlempt1ng to nuirdc.r four rnen
\\'ho tried to save hc.r. Ball .,...as ~rresteti
~lier a gun attack on Anne's c.ir in the
!\lall. near Buckingham Pnl&CC', on
ri.tarch 20. four people were wounded. ....
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-Afte1• Lio11 Attncl.;
'l'helma Samsioe. i3. of '.\l ount Palon1ar is given fi~t 31{1 at Lion Coun-
try Saf<Lri in Jr\"1ne after she v,oas seriously injured hy a 11011
\\'cdnesday. <)range County f'tre Uepartrncnt paramedic renders aid .
Story and addit1onal pirturc are on l'agc 3. :__~~~~~~~~~
Bea11ty of Aliso C1·eel{
B)· Jr\\ \\°ORTH
01 lh• Dl•IY "•ID! Stitt
Al iso Creek \\'inds 19 mill'$ from the
Santa ,\na :'llounta1ns to the Pa c1f1c
Ocean a! South l.a guna
Flowing through one of the most p1C·
1ureSl'.1ue natural arras of Orange Coun·
tv. !he creek nov.· is threatened by the 111·
c.urs1011s of urban life fron1 El Toro \Q
~uth l....iguna.
To help pro1cct as much as possible. a .10.membcr study team spon::ored by
rC /r·v1n<' and the Saddleb.1ck Area
Coordinating Council ls asking the
Orange County Board of Supervisors to
ad0pt guidehnes for de\"clopment in l~
creek area.
Their goal is an unbroken public gre<'n·
belt for niking and biking from the moun·
la ins to !he ocean.
!leaded by Ron Yeo. an archit('(t and
former county planning commissioner,
the group has ronsulted with public agcn-
ciM and private dC:\'tlopment intertosts to
catalog uses 0014' proposed along th\!
creek.
Team mcmberli h:t\'t also taken to tht
field themse\\'i:S to gain first·h<lnd
knowledge about the environmtnt of the
area.
•·\\'c have explored the. crrek from end
to tnd.'' Yro 511id "Ry thi~ time all study
tea") memOOrs share an intense interest
in sel'ing Aliso <.:reek preserved nnd
rnaintalncd in a natural Milling."
~ study l.<'am includes reprcsen·
1a1ives from lhe county road departm<>nt.
county planning de:partn1en1 . tbe nood
control district the llarbors, Beache$,
and Parks Di.strict. •
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Also rrprcSt·nt...O are a vari<'lY. of in·
tcrt.~t groups such :'I<; !he En\"ironmi n!:i.l
C-0~1l1t1on of Oran~c Coun t\ <Jthtr
1nemhcrs arc l~ndo"'nrrs :ilon~ the
ctt'i."k. landscape arch1tec!". bo1ani~1.~.
tind planners of the .\\oulton l![lnrh
"l're.-~surcs for dt'V"topnif'nt in th i<
area arc \(·ry strong ."" rommt'n1erl \\";ird
Tho mpson . president of thC' S:icld lt'b;it.k
1\rca Coordinal!ng Council.
The public access !!Oal 1s atre<1cly com·
··Policies arr urgt·ntl y nCf'rlC'd rn guidc
d('\"C'lopmC'nt s0 t h a t 1rreplact·ahlr
resources arc not Jost before ::i plan is
pr<'pared. ··
l.ast June the r\li~o Crrek v.·ater!-ihrd .
v.h 1ch includes 22 000 acres of u111n·
corporatl"tl territory, 11i\1o; dcsisnated one
of the five top pr iority areas for
srecnbeil pre&crvatJOn Ill !he Orange
(Ste CREEK, Page %1
:\fo uld cr F inn \Vin s
Irvin e !'a rk P act
The city of Irvin" D""'arded a contract
10 lov.· bidd•~r ~1ooldc.r Brothers. Inc.
1\1onday for 5216.200 to develop the
CoJ \rfil'.e Park ~erghborhood Park.
lhc hid \~·as selected Friday from
sc\'en of(<'rt'<i. They T8ngc from the
:\lould~r Brothers csum~lc to $230.500
by HOOON. Jnr.
~loulder"s bid \\a! $8,000 hcWw f~
amount budgeted for the park in cil}"
fund!.
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r1·,1dl'nt~ on1• hy 0111· fl<'fnn· th1'1r ·u1rul"
n11s~1on rnrlrd 111 1\1 Jlh \1 !1• n \:l• 1r own
t·>.rilo~11·('~ hi•·\\· uµ.
\\:i.vor 1\vr:iharn 1\!<1ni ,,r tn1· t1f.1n .,r
111 (l(~i n1·,1r thf' l.1·hanr·~·· linn\,.r s.ud :n
1~·rson" 11l'r1· ~1 nl,1 1nrh1thnc th1· rhr1'<'
~\J•'ITJJl<I~. :ind l!i 1 .. -r,{Hl~ l\t•rt• \\OUn<lo'(f
in lh•· ra11! 111 11 h1t·h lli•· ron1111.1ndo~ ~hnt
ISRAEL'S GOLDA MEIR
STEPS DOWN . Story, Paget 4.
•,11.rnen and r-hildrr>n ;111d )11ult·d tho•l li>
bod11.:<\ 0:1t of lhl· v.1nlh111 " •if 1h•· thrl'e·
~Jory 'olh1tr-l1"1 rler1 ·t1· bl!w t, h111ld111c
Th(' lsr;J(·h rnil1tar·y ("0111:11.1nd ~n!I lhi'
gut·rrilJ;1<; hrl<l off I ~ r .1 el 1 cflun·
!1·ratlark<'rS for ·II ~ hour'>. \\"1tuess··~
said the j;U1·rrilla11 sf'! nff tht·ir O'.ln ex·
p!O.'l\l'S tt ' !~ra.·l1 par;1!P.IOP' l:1ndt'd :>y
IH·lit"op!<'r on 1h•• rl)l1f of th" huild1ng
Alo111 s:111! !fl l-;r,u·l1' 11t•n· ~1\1•·1! 1n th!!
:1ttack. inc!tKhng tvo1) \11lcJ1•·r~ 1·1i,:ht adull
1·1\·1h;1ns and t·1ght childr•·n At on" 1)()1nt,
v. itnf'S'l'~ s:ud the guf'rril!a" Wl'nt from
Or.or t(J dot•r in \hP aparimc·nt house Jrld
shot :invnnL· 11ho :1n~v.l'rl'rl
1 A .,1:"1t•·n11·n1 h\ a l':;ilf· ... t1n1an ~uerrill.1
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ALISO CREEK WINDS FROM MOUNTAINS TO PACIFIC
South County Study Team Wants Prot~tive Guidelines Now
County's New Sta1·r Rancl1
Park Opens Gates Friday
The 5,500-acre. Starr-Viejo Regional
\\'ilderncss Park , Orange Co un t y ' s
·re1o\1est recreational area, will be open for
campers and day users at 7 a.m. Friday.
The new park Is located abou'l ten
miles up Ortega Highway from San Juan
Capistrano. The entrance will be mark-
ed.
Larry Leaman, director of operations
for the county Harbors, Beachell and
Parks Department, 9aid o v e r n l g h t
campers should bring everything with
them -Including drinking water.
"There will be chemical toilets in the
camping areas, but the "'atcr that ls on
the land his fJlly been certified for use
by horses and other animals," Leeman
'53id. _,. ~· 'f The county has constructed about 140
primitive campsites stretctiing about a
mile up scenic Sell Canyon Jn the center
lfOf the huge park.
Le.a.man said about 40 sites near the
tnouth of the canyon have been !let aside
"lor large campers and recreational
,\1ehicles which would be unable to
traverse the primitive dirt roads farther
up the canyon.
All campsites will be on a first-come,
firsl-served basis and Leaman said
several large groups or Scouts and
horsemen already have reserved cam -
ping areas.
Two campsites near a re9\lilt corral in
Bell Canyon have bee.n sel a.side ror
equestrian campers. Leaman said there
is Yl'atcr and forage for the animals
around the camping area.
The cost for camplng in the park will
be S2 per night \\•ith a three-n ight limit
and day users will be charged 50 cents.
Picnic tables have been set up near the
n1oulh of the canyon. Leaman added .
There \\"ill be a strict prohibition on
open fires in the pnrk -including
11 on Tanker Lost
PHlLADELPltJA f AP ) -The Coast
Guard said today it has given up hope for
the lives of 11 persons missing after an
oil tanker exploded and burned al its
mooring on the Delaware River. Included
in the missing are a mother and her
th tl't' daughh•rs \\'ho \\'ere \'isiting the
Greek registry tanker Elias \\·hen it
erupted in a ball of flame late Tuesday.
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barbecues with coals -and ...ampers are
advised to use camp stoves for cooking.
Leaman said back packers will have to
camp in the vehicle camping areas for
about the next two months unlit county
crews can select wilderness car~c;ltcs on
the ranch.
But be said about six miles of trails
have been established in the most scenic
portion or the park.
"The trails are actually fire roads and
they lead to some of the more spec-
tacular view areas," Leaman said.
Leaman said at least five harbor
department rangers will be on horseback
patrol over the weekend in addition to a
1beriff's unit and a county fire marshal.
Irvine Planners
Hear Processi11g
Of Zone Change
An explanation of Ule process required
to complete a zoning change in the city of
Irvine-a process that oould take from 31
week! to almost a year-will lie
presented at a meeting of the Irvine
Planning Commlsslon at 7:30 p.m. today
in the Irvine Ranch \Vater Dist rict Board
Room. 4201 Campus Dr.
Claudette Donatella. senior planner for
the city. will present a planning process
chart she has designed to give com-
missioners and de\"elopcrs nn ap-
proximate idea of the steps rC'qulrC'd to
effect a change and !he length of 1in1e
each step takes. The proet'ss could take
up to 33 \\'eeks for a simple tone change
to about 49 \\·eeks ror approval of an en·
tire tract development.
The meeting also is the fourth in a
series of orientation sessions for 1he new
plan ning coinm ission which was sworn
into office at the April 4 1necting .
County Ce11ter
I-las Blackout
Electric power to the Orange Colmly
Civic Center con1plex in Santa Ana "'as
blacked out for about 20 n1lnutes th is
morning bec.1use of a s u b s t a t i o n
transformer fa ilure, a Southe rn
C;1lifornia Ed ison Con1pany spoke~man
~aid.
Edison estimated !hat about 200 of Its
customers in the downtown Santa An:i
area \\·ere left wilhout service from 9:~9
to JO: 15 a.m. by the circuit failure at the
Sullivan substation in centra l Orange
County. -· ·
A chc<:k of civic buildings re\•calM th at
all were \i;-ithout power except lhosr with
e1nergency backup units such as thr nt'\v
courthouse building. the Orange County
Sht!riff's office anti the Santa Ana Police
Department.
J ur v Considers , .
Boyle's Verdict
MEDIA. Pa. ! A Pl -A jury began
dcllber.lllons today in the murder trial of
fonncr Unittd Mine Workers president
W. A. "Tony" Boyle, acttL~ or the
slaying of union rival Joseph "Jock ..
~·ablonskl.
The case wen t to the jury of nine men
and three women after the Instructions
trnm Common Pleas Judge Frances J,
Qitanla.
Te'stlmony 1tgainst the 72·)'c11r-<1ld
Boyle wound up Wt'<l~ay. and op-
posing la~')'t':t1 summed up their version~
of the evidence produccd/b)' M prOS<'Cn·
lion and nine defense "·l\nes5Cii.
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CREEK • • •
• County Open Space Element.
"But those policies have never been
given any teeth," team member Judith
Hamburger of Laguna r lch, pointed
out. "They are 11tlll wllhout the im-
plem1•nting ord!nant<'S that arc needed lo
gi\'I'! then1 any 111eJning."
1'he st udy team :it1empts to :iipcll out
i<:f)l'c1fic policies \\'i\h teeth to .co111-
plenll'!ll the open spa ce gener al go..ils.
Those include:
-Specifying minimum ~·idth standard s
for the creek greenbt.olt corridor to lea\·e
ro<im for hiking, cycllng. and equestrian
tr;uls. i>cpcnding on 1he topographical
configuration. those minimums \'ary
from 65 feet on each side where develop·
mcnt has occurred to 11 feet under u
roadway
-Calllng for public access to the entire
length of the creek, ~·jth local ~ parks1
sehools, greenbelts ari"l:I other open spact
and recr!'ational features linked by trails
to the main Aliso airridor.
-Tokins lmn1edia te step!! to im·
plcmcnl existing policies n1aking El Toro
Road a scenic high...,•ay. El Toro Road is
ad jaetnt to the creek for several n1iles in
lts north·cc111ral section.
-K{'cping trails out nf the floodplain
\\"hrncver 1xissib le, so that st?asonal
floods \1·il\ not rxclude recreation in the
gret·nhelt. an preventing traffic conOicts
by requiring overpasses.
plicated by the fact tha t a portion of the
creek flows th rough Laguna llills Leisure
\\'orki. ::i closed aduh l.'Ommunity.
Rossmoor, Inc .. develop<'rs of Ll'isurc
\\lorld. have developed a model grecntx>lt
~long that portion of the crt'ck. but ii is
"·ailed off to the public for security
reasons.
Yeo said attempting to negotiate :i
solution to the Leisure \\'orld aceess may
be one or the most difficull challengt?s
facing the study team .
Another upcoming challenge faci ng
creek planners is the development of the
~toulton Ranch -10,000 acres of virgin
land bet11o·cen Laguna llills aud Laguna
Beach.
Preliminary ·plans by C h a p m a n ,
Phillips, and Brandt of lrvlne show
ca reful use of the creek as a greenbelt.
and the study team hopes through lob-
bying at lhe county level to assure that
Chapman' plans hold and that the creek
remains public.
The Orange County PlaMin.c; Com·
mission . in particular. has .. a po~itiVf',
not a '11•nit-and-see' interest in 1'-·~ pro-
gram," Yeo said.
Along the creek from the San Diego
freeway to Cooks Corners cut of El
Toro , the countv alreadv 01\m 150 acres
of land. which· is a hiartening sign to
cr!'ek planners. But they \\."a n t
more -almost 11vice that much.
"Unless careful steps are taken qu ick·
Jy, El Toro Road right next to the creek
could beoome just like Harbor Boulevard
in Costa fi.1esa from the free\\'3Y to Cooks
Comers," Yeo said.
From PGffe I
TERROR • • •
heard screaming but returned lo his
apartment when he realized he was
unanned. He said he stayed in his apart·
ment until he was able to escape.
The explosion that killed the guerrillas
blew away part of the top floor of the
apartment building. The room \\'here
they barricaded themselves was spat·
ten~d \\'ilh blood. Pieces of bodies \\"ere
scatte.red in the smoldering debris.
\Vhcn border patrolmen lried to carry
a11·ay lh(' guerrilla remains in a black
truck, 200 lsrneli residents attacked
lh<'nl. Fisl fii;h1s broke out.
The residents managed to set fire to
the guerrillas' remains before lroops
mo\"cd in and restored order.
The raid cainc at the height of an
Israe li political crisis in \\·hich Prime
?\linisler !\1eir and he r cabinet resigned.
Despite the seriousness of !he politica l
crisis, Defense T\linister ~1oshc Dayan
left an emergency cabin<:! meeting kl fly
to Kiryat Shemona.
\\'hether other guenillas \\·ere inl"o\l"ed
in lhe operation wns not hll0"1l but hoth
lsrncli and guerrilla sources said thr~e
1nen agC'd 9ctween 20 and 30 and firini;:
machineguns and bazookas seized 1hc
apart1ni;ont \.iullding in a raid just after
dawn.
fi.lili ttlry cor respondents r t> ported
rarlier there 1o1o·ert three guerrilla groups
including so111e ·who ga\te fir!' suppart .
111e arn1y did not deny th<'"'e rC'port ~ hut
s:iid ~s far ns thr anny \\'flS concentcd
only lhrcc 1nen "'ere involv1'CI.
A guerrilla spOkesman in JJeir11t 5aid
the rtiid 1va! carried out by thc·"Popular
Front for the Liberation of Palestine -
General Command," a ma1·eri ck guC'r·
rllla faction. Spraking shortly 3fter nn Israeli aw
nou ncement that the guerrilla group had
been wiped out, the s~okesma;-said:
"It Is absurd for the lsraelis to say
t.hey liquidated the unit. How could they
have shelled a building which was full of
"'brae.Ji bostaRes?''
The spokesman ~aid one of the 100
Palestinian jtuerrillas they .90ught to free
was Koio Okamoto. a Japanese arab
guerrilla serving a life ttnn ln Isr111~l for
hls part in Tel Aviv's Lod Airport
massacre in ~lay 1972 when three
Jopanest guerrillas klUed 2S lravt\ers in
a burst of machincgun tire.
Satellite Launched
VANDE~BERG AFB (AP) -A T\fan
1110 satellite-hfAring rocket wa!I launch-
r-d from this Stluthqi:i caurorn111 seaside
bast' \Vt'dnesdny ~:.the Alr Forte Space
rind ~Ussile Test Cfnter.
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Laguna Miguel's Porter
From Page .I
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800 Seek Work
Irvine Joh Bank
Draws Big Play
From the resu\1:1 of the one·mon1h~ld
Job B~nk of the Greater lrvlne Industrial
League. it looks llke 1nany people want to
\\·ork jn 1rvine.
The job rrferral service, funded by the
40 fir1ns ac1 ive in the LP.ague. has recciv· ro 800 ca lls since it began in !early
!\'larch.
Accord ing to Todd Nicholson, executive
director of the lc:!aguc, 48 percent or the
C'llliers were referred to jobs that match·
cd thri r skills. b;ackgrounds, and in·
, ·tcrcsts.
Unfortunately, no method of feedback
frorn the companies has been provided .so .
lhcre is no way of knowing how many of
those referred \\'ere placed , Nicholson
said.
L(>ague is beginning a .srries or service-
orientcd projects.
The Job Bank . on a 9Cklay ex-
perimental budget of $8,00L is the first of
those projects.
"'Afrer the first 90 days, \\'e'll sit do~·n
and decide if \\'C \\'ant to go ahead. and H
so. hQ\\: "e"IJ continue funding." l\ichol·
son said. "'I'h1s is I.he first or ·wtial
\\"C hope will be many prorrarm to h«:IP
noi only the companies but the coin·
mwtity as a v.·hole."
From Page .J.
STUDENTS. • •
Fron1 !he e1nploye rs' standpoint , the possession of marijuana off campus.
people n1osl needed arc machinists and ''As to those charged ,.\\ith selling, "·r
production assembly "·orkers. "·ant to take our time studving each case
··A 1narhinisl can go an~'\\"here the se in depth :· Corey s1tid. 't-
da.rs," Nicholso n sa id. "Ifs an ope n .. Each family will be given amplr
field. 'I'he demand is tremendous. Firty notice on the decision and will be in1·ited
broke, his suJlCrior al the l'o1nr11iuee for prrcent of our openings are for machin· 10 challenge it _and question it.''
Re-election of the Presid('nl. Jeb S!uart ists or production trainees." In add ition. Corey said . six counscli nl-( ~lagruder, askf'd him to torroOOrat e a From the callers' standpoint : most teams are being set up at !he high school
false story. al"ai lable are for trainees -\\ith fe11· for any students ll'bo wish to participate.
The story \\'as that SI00.000 in cani-management positions. "\Ve are gciing lo try as hard as we can But !\icholson st rrs!>Cd rnost JO. bs I e that h c · h ndl d II rc:iirrn funds ha<l been funnell'd to CR P of-o sc eac ase 1s a c as \\'e """ available . are for tra inees-11·ith fc\\' ·1 .. A" Cor ·d ··~· ficial (;. Gordon l.idd.v to protect as 1 can '-"'· ey sai · • ·~sc cases management positions run the full gamut from a student who
speakers for the President's campaign The job bank began with an inventory has made a momentary experiment to a
front possible violence. As sch!'duling of 200 jobs. one man. one desk. one chair. student \\'ho or his or her full volition has
direc tor of CHP, Porter had cha rge of and one telephone line (833·\\'0RK, or become heavily involved ." 833-96i5i. "Our behavior as the school district
arra ngins appearances for '"surrogate.. Ed ~Jacki,. a former public relations should be as a support.i\'e a 11 d
speakers ~·ho campaignOO for i\ixon man with Disneyland. \\'as hired to cooperative element of the community,"
around lhi! coun try. manage the programs and facilitate all C.Orey said.
In fact. so111e of the SI00.000 \rent to refrrra!s. \Ve feel that of all the charges. sales or
Liddy 10 finance illegal surveillance of '"\\'c don't ask any 'personal' questions dangerous drugs poses th e most serious Like na1nes, addresses. or present job threat.''
Dcmocrallc f()('S, primarily the buggin g status,'' Nicholson said. "We don't want Corey assured the half dozen parents of
or Democrat ic National Committee head-lo become an employment agency -arrested students in the audience th::it he
quarters at lhe \Vatcrgate office com· just a N'ferral service." \\·as operating .. under strong direction of
plrx. Liddy \\'as coni'JcteJ in that case The only t\\'O questions asked each this board to do "'hatever \\"e do 11•ith tbc c:il\er are "\\'hat type ol job are i·om 1"nt erest ol t•· boy or g1·r1 al •·art " <ind is in prison. 111.'. uc • lookins for'.'" and "\\1hat are your Parents in the audience repeated com-
Porl~r told Bryan t he had been skills'.'" mcnts made Tuesday night to the Irvine
suspicious \\"hy he had been asked to !('II The Job Bank began as a response to a City Council.
il phony story but did not kno\V the challenge from the city council. '"·hich "The big problem in Irvine is that our
reason for it unlil last .April 11·hen h:1s urged lr\'ine businesses to take an kids don 't have an}thing 10 do in the ~lagruder fin al!:; told him lhc ""hole :ictive role in community affairs. e1·enings,'' one father remarked. "lr\'ine '"\Vhcn the city decided not to impose. a is beautiful. but ifs an island. \Ve need to
story of the COl"crup . burdensome business license tax they ope n up our schools in the evening and
"'Xf.'e<l lc55 lo say I "'as quite shocked en1phasized that the reason the y did so get a teen center staned."'
<ind frit!htenct.1." Porter said. \1 as to make businesses feel welcome in '"The way this is unfolding indicates to
lie sa id ht' 11•rnt lo the \\"att.•rgntc J)l'O-lrrine." said cit y administrative sen·-me that the system of justice \\"e have is ~ecutors in1n1cdia1cly and told then1 the ices director James Harrington. no! su fficient," sa id Mrs. Phylis Lutjeans
full story. In rrturn. the Greater Irvine lnd1J11rial of 18232 Baybe rry \Vay.
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Today's Final
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VOL. 67, NO. IO I, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY , APRIL II, 1974 TEN CENTS
Co~st Ban Urged on Freeways, power Plants
By C .\NDACE PEARSO:\
01 Ille Deitw P'IMI S11H .
fl\o new free'il·ays or rossil rue! po..-.·cr ,,
plants ,.·ould be allowed within ri\.'e mil es
of the coastline if recommendations of
regional coistal commission ):llanncrs ar.c
adopted. . ·
Air poUution in the South Coast region
is already "sufficiently severe to damage
life and threalen coastal resources," the
planners say in a draft of the Coastal
land en vironment element.
It is the second element in the coast..'\l
master plan mandated by Pro(XISition 20.
!he 1972 coastal zone act wh ich created
one st nte and six regional co1nmissions.
The South Coast commission has
permit .;uxl planning jurisdiction in
.Orange and Los AngeleS Counties.
The coastal land report deals hca\1ily
with air pollution and also recomm ends:
-Pollution source "'hich are roast.al·
related (operate more efticiently by the
shoreline) must use latest pollution con·
P.,stei·s Posted
Fourth and fifth graders at Kettler Sch.ool in liuntington Beach
gea red up fo r l\1ay 4 school carnival with a poster contest. \Vinners
are 1:standi ng. from leftl Barbara \Vakeham, Susie Levin and John
Hirhards and 1seated, fron1 left) Deborah l\1 cLacklan and \Vendy
Kanter.
Nig11el's Po1·te1· Se11te11ce(l
To 3p Days £01· Pe1·j111•)r
\\'ASHINGTON" (UPI ) -Herbert L.
"Bart" Porte r Jr. of Laguna Niguel,
described by his la\\•yer as "the first vie·
tim'' 0£ Watergate, \Vas sentenced t00ay
10 30 days in jail for lying to the FBI
about the bugging scandal.
''I am absolutely positive in my heart
-all the way dO\\'n to my toes -that I
will never get into trouble again." Porter
.saki just before Judge William B. Bryant
sentenced him.
The boyish-looking Porter . 35. testified
st Senate Watergate hearings last sum·
mer that be lied about what he knew of
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Orange Coast
Weather
Clear1.r skies and wlrmer days
\\'iii heat up our wind<00led coast
Friday. with highs reaching inlo
the middle to upper 70s.
INSIDE TOD/\ Y
Iiigh labor cost.J ond foreign
competition have hit hard Ql a
2S.11ear-old tucutlve in Kansas.
He's only mo ki11g $11,000 a year
now in tlu! wholesale morijuana
bu8h1t.u. Stor11. Pag e 7.
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\\'atergate ror rear other Nixon campaign
officials would accuse him of not being a
team plarer if he didn't.
Porter was scheduling director for
President Ni xon's campaign organiza-
tion. He was the I Ith person sentenced in
ronnection l''ilh \\'atergate.
Porter, \\'ho first campaigned for i'\ixon
as a boy of 8. 1''as a college friend of
presidential press secretary Ronald L.
Ziegler at USC. Trained in business. he
now works for his father-in·Ja ...,··s con·
struction !inn in Laguna Niguel.
.. I'm a much happier person no\\'.
doing what I'm doing, gelling 8\\'3Y from
that kind of (polilical J existence," he told
reporters in January.
Bryant told Poner he "just can't
forget" that Porter lied on three oc·
rasions to federal investigators and
sentenced him 10 a minimum of fiyr
monlhs and a maximum of 15 months in
prison. But he ordered that Porter onl y
serve 30 days on the sentence and be
placed on Un.$Upervised probation for one
year following his release.
Porter's wife, Carol, clutching hands of
friends in the second row of the
courtroom, slumped in the seat with
Lean streaming down her f*e v.·t.en the
sentence wa.s announced.
Porter's lawyer, Charles P.1un-ay, told
the judge his client was a man of "honer
ty, integrity, Idealism and devotion to the
!See PORTER, Page Z)
OPEN, CLOSED
F0W1tain Valley City Hall \\'ill be elm·
c<I rrom noon to 3 p.m. Friday in
obscrvanct of Good Friday. Huntington
Beach City Hall will rernaln open all day .
The r ountnJn Valley city ofn~ \\'ill
reopen from 3 p.m. to S p.m .
I rol1('('hnoloi;y
-Pollution sourc.'t'~ whH:h a r c n ' I
coastal·relall·d •·rnUSL lx• rl'JllO\cd from
the 'COastal zonC':·
-Presidcntiu! . drv(flopment rrn1on:
from available cmplo~·ment .' rommereial
services and publrc transport:itiou "v.111
noL be permitted."
Planners ronrend th at Y.hcn P<'Qplf' hV•'
far from their y.·ork. the incrl·asC'd
autoroobHe dn\ u1g adds to dl'Crc•1s1ng arr
quali!y.
-·\l1t·rn11t\\I' !r:'ln"llflrlal1on. 11 k f'
li11"c' n1u,1 he "lrc.mgh 1•nt"011r Ji-:Cd On<'
\1;i~ \1011ld be· to rrqu1rt· ;111 a1u1uc1I fcl' to
lr.tnsu ~l·rv1CX' in hcu oi prov1d1ni.: p;.irk·
1ni.; ~pace".
The draft planning gu1de!1nes ;ilso dral
111th ngricultllrc. natural plant l1f(',
n11nen1ls ;ind coastiil strt>an1s.
Tne element \\'Ill be di scussed in ,1
public ht•artng al 3 p.m April 29 a1 Long
Beach ll;irbor l)rpartn1ent hc:1dquarll'f!i ,
9:!.5 ll <irhor l'l:1za Driv('.
.
1\ftl'r 1hr hc:irin,:. th·· elr1n•·11t 11 111 ,)('
r\'l'JSf<l. brought b.iC'k f•lr .1 "L·cond loo~
:ind thl'n sent !ll !h1· :-!\1\1• i:n.1-.1.1\ rnn1-
n11ss1on. Then· ii 11 ii! bt.' lVt1rd1n:11t'rl 111!h
s1n11lar "'Or k fron1 !he oth1•r r1·.:1on~
Thl' same process is' !!OllC' throui.:h 11·11h
ttir eight othi'r f'!crnL·nt~ m,1r11u•. 1in·
1·1r11nm('nt, f'n1•rgr. r l' r re <i 1 1 on ,
tr,1nsportat1on. dt•SJAll. i:;rolO~\, 1111t'n.~1ty
of d('\"(•lopint•nt and !IO"'l'r" and fu11d1nR
Thl' t'01nn11ss1o n 1" asklllb !or \\'flttcn
c·o1H1nc11ts on th e coa~t;d t•n1·1ronn1L'!l\
, .. ,.111l'1ll b\' Ap ril 19 Tht 1 t·,tn h·· 't"llt 10
J':.1u1i.·r 1'1 :i11Tn <:uµt.•
The• d0i·itr111•nt rt'L"Hllllll\'11(\, th.11 .ill
pr1111l' :1gneul tur;11 l.111U h•' I'' 11nl.111l•'il 111
11\11t USt' ;111d ;1111• 1•h:lni;•• 111 lJ! :1.11 l!1•\t•I· ' . ·opn11·nt bt· n111111n111·d
' • It ,1lso SUKi,:t·!>.!~ 1h.1t
-H1«:au,,• 11,1h'r .. 111'<l" li.·I;• ! 111 ~
ht·i•l'hts \11th .1 pr+l\.1''' of n.1111r.1I "':ind
~lljlpl). th\~ !THI"! 111.• p111!t'C\•il ff\)11! 111·
1,-;l't' F Bt:E\\.\\'~. l'a}.!1' ~'
Arab Terrorists l(ill 18
Three Blow1i UzJ by Oivn ExzJlosives After Ass<111lt
K!RYAT Sll E~IO;\A. lsrJf'l irPJ 1 -
Three Arab g11t'rr1llJs 'lt'lt~ ;1n apart·
n1ent house 111 this 1~racli !Jordcr set-
tlement today and 1nt·thod1call~ 'hot J I
residents one b~ onr before lhf'tr ."'1Jll.'1rle·
1n1ssion cnd1~ u1 death \lhL·n th1.:1r u\\n
explosives blc\1' 1h1.:n1 up.
\Javor ,\vr;iha111 Alon1 of lh1.,: lOl•!l of
18.00C) nc<ir !h1• J.,.f>;111t•S(' hord1·r ~~11d :!l
pe rsons Y.'<'r<' killt'<I. 1nclud1nJ.? th(• thrt•1•
~uerrill~''· ;tnd 16 r<.•r-.on~ 11ft<' 11oundi'd
in the raid in 11·h1ch tht com1nandos shul
Hu11ti11gto11
Ro11 e Misha11~
If 11rt Y 011th s
Tiro lluntington Rcarh rhil•'rr '1 ;q•,· in
1hC' inte1151\t" C;Jf\' 1Jll1l ;1! !',lt!lll.I
llospita\ !oda r :.iftc-r svp:.ir,11t' 1oc 1dl'n: .. 111
11 hich both \.\'('t(' .ihnn~1 hun.: •ill rnp1·~
att:ichl'cl to back1<trd "11 111~ ~ .. ,,
The children 11~l'rl' idenuti1·d ;1"' \Jo1111·
llernandez. 7. of 957~ ,\\haN1r•· llrt\t'
and Eric Sv.·anson. 3. of 20391 gh1tfv.;11er
Circle.
lluntmgton Beach F1r1· I >t·pt.1t'I m1·1il
paratTIC'dtcs Chuck Bcynolc:~ ;111cl \hk••
Coo!cv look the unKlnsci•iU"' 7-~ l';Jr-Old to
the Jiuntington UcaLh ho~p11;1l al about
12:55 p.1n.
Tne v h;id to relum 10 J'ac1f1r.1 on!I' l\\O
hou rs.later Y.llh Enc. 11h•1 11as ;llw un-
conscious.
In both cases. ;1 r•Jjlt' 11;is !'ll'-l)('!ldL·d
from an 01·erhcad bar on <i s111ng St l
i\Iaric and 3 7-year-old boy wcrt• pl .. y·
ing in the b.1ckyard at !he 1 :l1li' ol \hl' u1-
rident. Th\·v \1Pri· "prt•1<·nc!1ng to h;1ng
one another. And thc1· du! ·· Sgt. .J,1111\ s
\Valker of !ht' llunt1rii::ton Bc<.•Lll Polit:c
Department ~;ud
Sgt. \\"alkcr ~:i1d Eric Sy.;in~on "·•' ••P-
parcntly by h1mSt·lf \\ hrn a l"lorn rop•· url
the sv.·ing S('t 11rappcd <iround lus nl't:k
several timC'S. ·
"I don't know 11 lhry·rr 11a\C'hln!'.! IUO
much TV or 11hat." saal Sgl \\'aJk.~r ,
\\'ho added that the ~irni!tir1ty of !he 1110
unrelated el'ents in !he same ar1·a of 'ht·
ci1y \1as unusual.
Colleg·e s . Refu se
To Drop 'G)'tn'
As Re<111ire1n e11L
St uden ts v.·ho hope to get a diploma
, from either Golden \\'r't or tJrangc Co;ist
College v.ill have 10 s11·ent for 11
That's y.•hat !ru stres of th" ['l:'lSt Cnn1·
munity College District 1mr1!1ed \\.cd-
nesday night y.·hen they refused to drop
physica l education rrom their graduation
requirements.
The im position of as ;i gradu.1tion re-
quirement 1s op11onal for comn1u n11 y NI·
lege districts since a nc·w 1:1\1• v. as passed
decided to but the Coa!t Co1nmu111ty
College Distnct require one unit of
physical education.
The requirement v.·as !cit st;1nd1ng by a
3 to 2 board vote. TruslC'l'S Hnbert
Humphreys and \\"orth Keene were of the
opinion to dispense \\-i(h required p.e. en·
ti rely.
Radioacti ve lfalt
ATLANTA IUPl J -An Alexandria.
Vs. engineering firm was ordered by the
Atomic Energy Commwion Wednesday
to suspend shipmenls of radioacth•c
materials. pending investigation of an
improperly shielded shipment tha l may
have exposed 130 airline passengers. The
AEC said "Wednesday It bt>llcves the
[)(olui Air ,Linc! passengers. If the ex·
posure oceurrl!d last week, re:cell'cd !cs.-.
radiation lhan early tests indicated, nnd
probably were not cnd3nacrtd.
• ,r
y.·n1nl'tl ;ind chtldrr.n and hurll·d thr1r
bod 1c~ o 1t nf lhl' 111odo11 ~ uf !ht• thrce-
~tor~· \I hi:" t'onrrC"tC block b1uld1n~
Th•· 1~r.1•·!1 tl"\1f1t;1r\ C'flrnm.inti ~.11tl Th•·
ISR AEL"S GOL DA MEIR
STEPS DOWN. Story, Page 4.
~u~'r1Jll.1• lil•i1I oil I.; r .1 r l ! l"llll·
t1·r.1\l,1ck1·r~ for ~·, h'•lJr.., \\'1t11c ... .>l'~
'.11d !ht• J,:;Ul·rnl!.•.., ~t·l of/ !hl'ir n\\n ··~·
plo:.11·l·~ ·•' l·r.tvh p,1JJtn11111:-. l;i111..!t'<I 1:·
lle's
h<'heoptc•r l'll thv roof of thr huild1nA
1\liJn1 <..<11d \fl r~r;l('\l, ~·ere ktllt·d 1n th1•
;.1t.1rl. 11u·lud1ni.: t1\n ~nldit·rs 1·1.:ht adult
11~1h.1ns .ind rii.:ht childn·n \1 u!ll' \Xltnt.
\\1ln1·~'t'' '"1d !ht· ~lH'rrill,t~ 11,•nt from
door to donr in !ht• a:1ur111l1•111 h111Js{· ;uni
~)\1)1 ;1!1\•llll' llhl1 ,Lfl!>.V.t1f\'d
1.\ ~1o11cn1cn1 h.1 ;1 \'alr~t1111<1n gu~ rnllr1
i roup 111 lh·1rut !"t:t1d lh" gt1t•r-rilt1 .. hOpi't"I
lo .~l'lll' hnstai.:£"s :ind ft.re1· 1.ra1·l to
r"l "·•"•' 100 l';iJ('~ILni;111 l·nnun,1ndo~ h•·hl
111 1~1.11•\1 jJlls bul d1•..,rro~1 '<11h .. n1,t'l\1''
J)lnt11 e)· Shetl s l I is l~u le of Jllay or
lly TERRY C0\'11.Lt:
01 I~• D••IY '°!IOI S!IH
Bt·1n.R n1,1:.or of llunt1nRton lk•.H'h j,
not ;ih\J~~ rh1· honor it tn,11 ~e.111 Thrr•·
I• ,, lol rif \1,1rk tv 11 ;i Jut 1tf prt'~ .. u1 ,,
;ind 11 oft• n 1111·0111·.:. a bll!l'f S!rugi;lc
bl•1\\t'l'll !Ill' ~l'll'll coune1l rt\•·n1D1:rs 1usl
to !t11·01lll' n1.1:or.
Jvn ~ \l.itnt·y. 11 ho "Ill ~ho.:tl Hp ·
!1·<1dt·r~h1p roll' \londay night. ha'i bl·cn
:-:cvercly trit1e1zf'd rec1·ntll' fur hi~
r1ut~p<1~t:n l'onduct Ill· bt·l1e\t'S lt ha:-. o!l
been p.irt of tlu: JOb he had to do.
"If you c:1re you\·f' got 10 blo1v ~our
cool or .1ou ·11 !.!t•l ull'cr~,' he Obs('r1·cd to·
d:1~:. ' Th1·rl' 1o.; too n1uch prcs".)urc and
J n1 nr1\ the t~ pc "hn e.1n handle it
\\ 1:hout SJ~ !nJ; sn111c1 tung . ·
Hl' 11J~ r<ipped 1110 .. 1 r~c<•ntl~ for
herat1n}.! Counc1h1·on1an .\urin:i t;11ib~ for
li1•r lone vote ;1ga1nst a Supcrtor Court
ordt·r ordcrln(! th1· count·1l to al1nw the
construc1111n nr flt apar!nH:nhi.
· I 1h1nk 1 11as proper u1 !h;i!."' \tatn1•y
s.11d. · 11 \1.i~ <1n tllei:-.1 1·otc. J can !t·ll
~ou on(' thin~. r 11on't lie m:1.\or ofter
:'llonda~
··1 think 11t·l! ha1e a m:iyor \1'ho co.n
s!)\·.ik out ilnd r can sit back ;1nrl k1·cp
quict. It 11ould h:i\'e helped if I had son11'
supJ)l)r\ on the council. somcon(' else ~ il!-
1ng !fJ six·ak up ··
The qut'~\1011 of 11 ho .... ·ill he nli1yor
~londay night "as dodged today by most
counc1ltTil'n.
\!rs. G1bl>s 'A'as !he onl} onC' \\ 11ling to
1 c·nture a guess. ~uggcsting that Vice.
\ln~or llcnry L>ukc 1' the loi:1cal choic<'
But logic has not ah1a~s been lhC'
deciding f<1ctor in the scl<'Ction of a
mayor. f'crsonahties :ind pohtical d1f-
fert·11cic~ often h-.ve ;i lot to do y.•ith it.
..\~ Al Coen. "'ho 11·as mayor ty.·1tc
1 H168 and 197'.!1. says· ··selrct1on o! thl'
n1:ll'C1r has alY.avs bet>n an interesting s11~.it1on. rin ah\a~s surprised at \\hat
happens .,
.J;ick (ir('cn. 11·ho lra1·ec; the rounc1l
:\londay, \\.'.l~ mayor in 1%9 and wanlOO
the post <1ge1n in 1970 But the job. had
been prornist'<i to then \'ICC' mayor
{;1..>0rgc \ltCrackf'n.
ThC' council factions spl1 l so b1tt<'rly
!hat neither n1an could \\'1n 11. so Don
Sh1pl{') slipped into the office as a com ·
prom1<c choice .
\lrCrackcn finally ~ot the 1uayor·s post
in 1971. but 11;as knocked off the city
council in the 1972 election.
Shipley hiis been m;1yor morf' than any
other current member of lhc rouncil. He
sCr\·ed a t\\·cryear term In 19&1. one year
in 1967 and then the 1970 reign.
Ted Bartlett has Deen mayor t'A·ice. a
lwo-year term in 1946 and one year in
1966. the Y<'ar the mayorship wps hmiled
to one year al a time.
Ile Oallv savs he doesn't want the job
this year." but' +.••on 't predict who might
get it. '"I don 't kno\\' what they've go! up
their sleeves."
~lrs. Gibbs. \\'ho just won re~lection
f<fr her second four-yrar term has not
been 1nayor or the cil>, but she ""'as once
~tayor of Stal Beach
She 1s a Possible mRyoralt)' candidatf .
but might run into strong oppos1t1(')n from
l i
LEAVING MAYOR 'S CHAIR
Huntington Beach's Matney
WILL HE BE MAYOR7
Huntington Councilman Duke
:\latlll!y. lll'r comment on r)uke as lh~
choice. seems 10 rule oul hrr own can·
dld:icy
l)uke. l'ltctM lo thr council in l!ri2,
!ill}'S ht ha.; no 1dl.'a ~ho ~111 be mayor.
but he i" \\11lhng to take the joD and
bclu111•s ht• ha.; !hf' llmc to handlfl it.
The counc11''\ O('\\romcr, •larrit>tt
\\ 1<.'<lrr. electt>d Tuc'll!11). plans to just
"sit ba ck and l!sltn &>cause I'm new. l
wRnt to feel my --.11y ·• ~he .said
1111h (·\plo!<1vc-\;1d1•n bt·\ts \lht·n lht•
1~r:i1·h) t·lo~•-d 10 t
In J1·ru~nl1·1n. t'Jlrt•l,1k1·r 11 r i 111 ,.
\1 1n1"h't r;ol•la \l1 •1r tuld ih•· 1-\•1 .. ~~1 r
1 J ';1rl1;11ncnt 1 · ·1 hl' l .t·bant·~1' g111 t•rr1r-t·nt
llHl'it kll{)-11' thal \\1' t1 •;;;1rd It .uHI .1 ..
1·11111·ns •.1ho :1r1• .11d111g thr 1l·rror1,1 ~
rri"Kln,1hlf· f/lr 1h1~ n1;1~sacr(' \\'t• :1r1·
,hockt·d b1 1hc rrinH' th.JI (J<'L:11111·d this rnornin~ · ;11 Kiri .1! Sh{· rn <1 n .1 ,
A,~;i~~1na11on for th1· ... 1~1· of ;1 .,~ass1n.1
CSre TtllllOlt, !'age :!1
9 Polite ~ars
P111·s11e Jee p;
Driver Seizccl
\10(' pnl1t·r r.u ~ fr•Jln f•111r d1ff•'1 rn t
1l1•parln1t·11r, t":irl.\ tod n· 1·h,1"•d .1 'lnlo·n
p1rk11p 1ru1·k ,1! .~1>1·t1J1. -Ip ''' If~! 111111 ,
Jll'r hour through \\ !''-' (l(.cn.:•· r .. 111111
fountain \'alley polir<· l''ll ht..1d 'hl· 1 ,,.
hiclc at \\'r.rner Avrn111· :1nrl \1;•1!11011.1
Strl'cl Jn Fountaln \'a\h-y. 111'>\ f P't· 1111n·
u!cs after the hij.'lh Sp<'('(\ chnsc bt'/~1111 on
th(· r.;irdcn c:ro\'1> Frrc11·av
The drtl'<'r. Stl·lf·n Chr1rl; s Schoen. 2i.
of \\"oodside . tn :'Oorthf'rn C:il1fornia. l'i
he1ng held by \\"rstm1ns!1·r l't>hct· on
~usp1cion of i.:rand 1h('ft <1u1n
l'riHt•e ~aid thr 011·nr•r of th•• truck,
S!tven DoUJ:las !lardy. 13031 \\"1 lliamett('
St. 1n \\'estn11nster. "'as r;1t1ng br1•akfai.l
1n a Garden Grove rofft·c shop at fi 1;,
nm. v.hen he sa ~· som1.'0ll(' driv(' off in
hl' nr\1' 1eh1rlr.
llardv rJn out-.1ll1· .111rl imrnr'<!1.1t1·1v
l!:igged dn11n n l':1l1forn 1.t H11{hv.·:11·
1';1trol r<1r.
Four Clll' c:-1r~ ht'g .. 11 ~· .. 1r(·111nt: for tt1•·
stok'n l"l'h1rlt>. fin:11l1 r1·<·n:.:nu111J,: 11 oo
th•· Ciard•·n (,ru>•· l·r•·1 ,1,1\ \\h••n
Sthrw-n r1·fus•i! to qop. lh+· (Ill' <•'nl out
bro:1rlc:1-1~ to nrar~.y polu.:t· t1••p<Jrtrn('nt '
,111d rh1• thasi' h<·i.:an
Th•· (.'fl/' "''T4' JOll\•"tl h'. i11n [Ylllrl'
('.11'~ tro1n Snn1:1 ,\n,1. tv.n rr·on1 Fqun t.1111
\":1llt.> and ;1 llunt1ngtor1 H1•.1!'h «ar.
Schol'n got oH of th e· fr•'••v..iy !1••;1r
IL1rhr1r Bou]l'l'ard. ;ind CflOt1n11NI h1'I .11t·
t•·rnp\('{j l"'icapt· on surr.1c.· ~trt·C't~. v. 111·
d111J.? ur a1 rh1· b!ockc-d off 1nt<·rsl·c11on in
rount<i10 \'al!cy.
Bl ood111hil e Sla te1 l
Fo r ll1111ti11 :,!lon Yi sit
Th•· Hunt ington B('Jch C-On11nun1ty
Hloodrnob1lr Y.1 11 be 10 operanon rron1 .l
p 111. !() i<lO pm. April 22 <i! St Fran('1S
S(·hot1I ;11 2'l41)() :\la.t;l1Ql1a St in llun·
t1nl{ltin He11{fl
Thr An1crit"<•n OM f rO<,~ 11 hirh
'ljX·r.otr..; \ht' blooc:lmoh1l•~. SUL\~f'~ll"rl !h,1!
<h1nor~ makr-rf·~('rl'.1!1rins 111 ach.1ncc ill call1n~ !hi' Hcd Lro~s nt 1t1: .. r1J8I. ·
\\'ASHl:'\r.TO\" f,\f'1 -The M-natl"
pas~·d and ·""nt tn thl' llou~e \\'cdne~dar
;i rt'"Ol11t1 11n \,tlhng fur Ill'.\\ 1hp!on1a11c
('ffort.~ tn t1bta 1n :in \Jt.;COunll!l,ll ror
Amt'r1("<lll\ :.Ill\ rniss1ng in aruon 111
Suu the;1st :\s1a.
t 'R VICES SI.A TE U
FOR GOOD FRID AY
Good Friday ser\'lcts arr scheduled In
nearly all churchts. "'ith m3ny churches ·
1hroughout '1hc Southl:iod conducting
specia l Tenebr11c or "service of
darkness' progrnm!'I .
The ma1oril}' of churches wlll be con·
ducting Tre·Ore services from noon to 3
pm. F'or ;i listing or special scrvicea as
submitted to the Daily Pilot, ice poge 7.
I
'
2 DAIL V PIL01 " ----
Pa11 el Vote s
Subpoena
For Nixo11
\\',\S!ll'.\.(;TO~ IA!') -The House
.Ji1dl1·1.1r\· C'on1n1ittl'f' today ordc rl'd Pr1·~1\ll'1it N1\0f1 to !urn over by April 2;,
:1!1 1ap1:!' and other n1a1cr1als requestrd
b1 th<' tolTIJnitll'C for its impcachmc.nt
UIQlllf_\.
In d1rrl1111~ :1:110 3 !hat H ~ubpocni'.I be
Js,u1,1 for 1h1• <'I Klcnt'<'. thC' committee
rl·ject1-<l a 1a,l·mu1ull' offi·r by thl' \\'tut{'
llo1L~i' to dt'IL\•tr som<' or the taped con-
\'t•rsht1ons 11itllin :i fe"' days.
Thl' olfcr. 111adc 43 n1111utes berore the
cv1n111ittee 1nc·l in ttic n1orning. camtl ·in
;1 lelephone rail fron1 \\'hitr llol{Se
lnw1•er James St . Clair to John Doar, ch1~f counsel of the commltlt'c.
It lt'<I to a partisan split in the com-
niittec. Jlcpubl icans urged it be accepted.
But the Democratic ma.iority said the
committee. which made its request Feb.
25. hus waited long cnJugh.
"It 's time to send u message !hat the
. playing of gan1es is over," said Hep.
John Seiberling (D-Ohio1.
Chairman Peter Rodino (D-N.J.), said
after the wa iting for the tapes 45 days,
during which there ha\·e been lengthy
negotiations between St. Clair and Doar.
it is time for the corr1mittee lo get on
"'ilh its job or determining \\'hcthe r
grounds exist for impeaching l'\ixon.
"If the commtttce has any dignity, if
the !louse has any dignity, if .,...e respect
the institution of government and the
Constitution , we v.·ill move ahead."
Rodino said.
The subpoena orders the committee's
chief security officer to serve a summons
on Nixon or one of his subordinates
ordering him to deliver to the committee
by JO a.m. April 25 tapes of ~2 ~n
versations betw~n Nix.on and hts chief
aides last sprini:t when the Watergate
coverup y,•as surfa cing.
"If the President compiles with a sbu-
pocna and produces the materials lhe
committee seeks. lhe committee and the
House will be in a better position lo
evaluate fully and on the merits whether
grounds for impeachment exist." states a
legal brief prepa red by Doar.
The subpoena covers conversations
between Nixon and former aides H. R.
Haldeman. John Ehr\ichman and John
Dean in February, Mareh and April 1973.
In moat ciues, the requtst specific& the
date and even the time the conversations
took place.
There are al.so requests for all con-
versations between the President and
Haldemnn and the President ond
Ehrl i1..ilman during the period Apr il 14
lhrough 17. and all conversations
bety,·een Nixon and former Atty. Gen.
Richard Kleind ienst and Asst. Atty. Gen.
Henry Petersen from April 15 through
April 18, 1973.
It was all but the last two items that
St. Clair offered to give the committee.
An amendment offered by Rep. David
Dennis (R·lnd.l. to make the subpaena
conform to St. Clair's offer, wa.s rejected
22·16. y,·Jth one Republican, Rep. Caldwell
Butler tH-Va .J, joining I.be 21 Democrats
10 dcfea1 ii.
County Center
I-la s Blackout
Electric power to tht Orange County
Civic Center complex ln Santa Ana v.·as
blacked out for about 20 minutes th is
morning because of a subs ta ti on
transformer failu re, a So 11th c r n
California Edison Company spokesman
said.
Edison estimated 1hat about 200 of its
customers in !hr downtown Santa Ana
area were left withou t service from 9:49
l.o JO : \fl a.m. by !he tircuil fai lure at the
Sullivan subs!ation in central Orange
County.
A ('hl'C'k or l'h 1c buildings revealed th at
all \IL'r" v.1thou1 llU"'e r except those y,•ith
<'Tncrgt•nc~ hackup units such as the new
<'ourlhotlS•~ building. the Orange County
She riff s 0H1C•' ;ind the Santa ,.\n.:i Po!Jce
r>epartmcnt .
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Thurw!;iy, AIJ(11 11 . 197!1 •
Pre•• Coverage
Cheered by Peers Hearst Charges
'Ripoff' by SLA
Lord S1io·ivdo1i Speak.s A fte r 13 Y ears
U'I ~ltplloll
ADDRESSES PEERS
Engla nd's Lord Snowdon
H1u1ti11gto11's
School Board
Cuts Energy
Conserving energy is a new course or
study for official s in the Huntington
Beach Union High School District.
So far they see m to be pa ssing.
Lat.est di.!trict figures Sho\v that in
January, the district used 10.5 percent
less electricity and 7.3 percf'nl Jess gas
than what v.·as consumed in January
1973 .
Edison High School in Huntington
Beach Jed the reduction in electrical use
"'ith a 28.8 percent drop in January .
Huntington Bt'ach High School showed
the biggest cut -53.2 percent -in
natural gas consumption.
The district goal is to consume 15 per-
cent less electrical power and 10 percent
Jess gas this year than last.
In addition. the distri ct -forced by
fuel allocations based on 1972 uses -is
trying to cut down on gasoline and diesel
fuel usage.
Each high school principal, some with
the help of student ecology clubs, is
trying to promote car pooling, bicycling
and U1e riding of C-Ounty buses by
students and teachers.
At We stminster High. a list of
teachers' schedules and residences was
published so they could arrange to ride
together.
Getting students to do the same,
Westminster Principal Thomas Kolanoskl
noted, should be accomplished by other
students and not by "administrative
mandate."
Night li gh ting at all tennis and
handball courts at district schools has
been cut back.
Edison Principal Jerry Arriola said his
school's conservation was achieved
"despite recent installation of more safe.
ly and security lighting." .
In order, lhc reductions in clectrial
consumption were :
-Edison: 28.8 percent.
-Dist rict \varchouse :it ~T3in Street
and f\1anslon Avrnue: 28..J percent
-District office: 23.9-perccnt.
-~l:irin.a Hi,llh: 13.7 percent.
-\Ves1n1ins1cr 11\gh: 12.4 percent.
-\Vinll'rshurg High: 6.3 jX'rC'ent.
-Fountain Valley lfigh: 3.6 percent.
-Huntington Beach ~ligh: 2.2 percent.
The decrease in gas consumption y,1as
rated :
-Huntington Beach High: 53.2 percent.
..... Edison High: 30.4 percent.
->larina High : 29.5 percent
-Fountain \'alley High : 20.9 percent.
-District office: 11.7 percent.
-Westminster lligh : 9.-1 percent.
-\\'intersburg High : 2.4 percent.
The figures. supplied by the hig h school
dist rict are based on gas and elrctricily
charges by the Southern California
f<;dison and Southern California (;as
Companies.
-Fou11taii1 Valley
Rec Departme11t
Offering Classes
UAckpacking. bridge and hunter saf<'t y
arr among the cla~ tor which
regi5trallon y,·\11 be actepted until 5 p.m.
Frida~· by the Fountain Valley city
reC'rf''ltion depa.rtmcn!.
S1gn·ups "'111 be takrn at the d(.'pat·t-
ment. 10200 Slater Ave.
The classes begin the y,·erk of Aprll 15
:ind run for s1x to eight v.·eeks.
Also stlll being .offen.'<i are lessons in
l)aton twlrllng for six to 12·year olds;
:cenagc cake. decorating; checrleadlng
for 10 to ·14 year olds; horse training (or
n to 12 )e:tr olds and for adulLS, flower
:irranglng. gourmet cooking and knllling.
Hunter safety Is open to •ge9 12 10
adult. Bridge is taught to beglnnlng adult
pli)'ers. AO aacs rrom youth to adult are
i ed In th<! backpac.~i,g class.
LONDON (UPI) -In the n.arrow WC!l
peeresses' gallery, Princess Margaret
gazed intently into rne ornate mock·
Gothic liouse o! Lords chll1nber. elbov.·s
on her knees.
Now and lhcn. she turned to cicplaln a
poin t of protocol t.o her son. Viscount
Lindley.
Amid the overstuffed red velvet
benches below, the great moment finally
came. For the first time in o liousc of
!Ards debal<', Lord Snowdov.11 'rose tv
SJ»eak.
His fellow peers cheered him. They had
v.·aited 13 years for the chance. •
Snovt'don ...,as a photograptier named
Antony Annstrong Jon('S 'n'hen he mar·
ried Princess !\Iargjfrel in 1960. lie was
made the Earl of Snov.•don in 1961 and
took his lord 's ~at along "'ith other
peers of the realm, Since then, silence . ..._,.,;
But this is a House of Lords tradition,
not necessarily a royal !amily one. One
distinguished peer attended debates for
211 yf.'a rs before mnk.ing his maiden
Spl'C'Ch.
Lord Snowdon's turn c;unc \Vedncsday.
\\'hen !he subject fo r debate \.,.as treat·
rnc nt of !he hand icapped. It is a matter
ti1>1 ,....,,..,,
SENTENCED TO 30 DAYS
Lagu na Nlguel's Porter
Fro1n r•age 1
f'ORTEl{ ...
on \1•nich Sno\\'don feels passionately. tr111 h and the right." ~l u rray said Porter
As v.·ould any olher peer. Sno"·don "'as betrayed by friends in the re.election
gaincd the right to speak merely by put· ca mpaign v.·ho asked him to lie \\1it hou1
ting his nan1c do.,..11 in a request to do so. lelling him why.
ll is acquired royal reserve melted ris "He knew nothing of the \\'alergate
t:e rrcountl'tl angrily v.·hat he said y,·cre break-in," ~lu rray said . "He knew
1hc dangers of the thrce-v.·heclcd invalid not hing of the so-called coverup. In iact.
\'Chicle lhe Uriti~h government issues he v.·as Its first victim.··
free to some of its 1.25 million severely Porter waived indictment and pleaded
disabled people. guit1y Jan. 28 to a single count of making
"i\olhing \\'ill convince me that this in-•·fals<'. ficlitious and fraud u I c n t
trinsically letanl machine is suitable for ~!~tC'n1ents'' to the FBI about the bug-
a disabled person, nor that its production ging scandal. The charge is similar to
should continue a moment longer,'' he perjury.
said. Bryant ordered tha t Porler. who will
Soo.,..·don said one govern ment official be 36 on Saturday. surrender to federal
LA PAZ .. f\1 ex.ico I UPI I -se .... ·SpiJpcr
publisher Randolph Hearst said tlK< mass
n1edia have been hoodwlnl;ed by the
bizarre kklnap-extoliioo plot of the Sym-
bionese Libera tion Army n·hich kidnapcd
his daughter. Patricia.
rtearst and his "'ife. C.1therinc . u·ere
resting at lhc L., Cruces resort on ~fex·
SLA 'MARSHAL' ONCE CALLED
POTENTIAL KILLER -Pago 8
ieo's Gulf 6f California 2J mill'~ south or
I.a Paz and waiting for ;,.,·ord on the fa1 e
of their n1is.sing 21}.year-old daughter~
The La.~ Cruces resort oomplex has a
motel and approximately IS colonial·style
home s owned mostly by w e a I t h y
Americans, including entertainers Desi
Amaz and Blng Crosby. Most guests ar.
rive at the isolated resort in private
pla nes.
Hea rst. prcsldcnl and editor of the San
Francisco Examioer, has asked ncwsn1en
10 keep from following him in Mexico.
"\\'e are here for a vacation to prepare
for the ord eal ahead of us," he said .
Ile complained about news coverage of
lhc kindaplng, saying leflist groups had
taken advantage of the press.
"This has been one of the biggest
ripoffs the press has ever gone
through '," he said.
He spoke favorably about I he
Huntington Man
Jailed for Shots
had told him to "lay off it ·. safety lark" marshals in Los Ang eles no late r than 10
in hi s private campaign for safer invalid a.m. (PDT ), April 22 to begin serving a A silt'·month county jail term has been
ears. Another told him that he v.·as 1nonth at the minimum security federal ordered in Orange County Superior Court
qua lified to judge the car. correction faci lity at Lompoc. for a Huntington Beach man who ad -
But as Princess t-.largaret nodded in Porter testified at the nationally mitted firing five rine shots during a
the gallery. Snowdon told the silent peers televised Watergate hea rings last sum-sq uabble outside an apartment house.
how he himself 'had rolled over one of the 1ner that when the Watergate scandal Judge James Turner ordered the jail
cars while traveling less than 20 n1iles broke, his superior at the Committee for term for Randy S. Nalder. 22, of 8572
per hour. Re-election of ttic President. Jeb Stuart Glasgow Circle, after he pleaded guilty lo
Point by point. he detailed its ~l1;1gruder. askC'd him to corroborate a charges of a.Mault with a deadly weapon.
f I I • Na lder '"as arrested on li1acDonald shortoomings -"unstable . easil y com· a se s ory. " • .. bustlble. unreliable," its accident record The ston• '"as that $100,000 in cam· Street last Oct. 15 by police \\'ho said he
"perfectly appalling." paign fundS had' been funneled to CRP of-fired five rifle shots at James Stevenson
Lord \\!ells·Pcstcll. rrplying for the ficial G. Gordon Liddy to protect after the two men had argued.
novern ntent , sa id such allegations v.·erc speakers for the President's ca 1npai gn At the lime. police also jailed • from poss1.ble .. ,·olencc As schedul'"" Katherine A. Phillips, 36, on charges of ''unjustified and undesirable." • · u•p, director of CRP. Porter had charge of contributing to the deliquency of a minor.
"'ith the d('C()rum 'and exaggerated arranging nppearances for "surrogate'' The allegatiorui were later dismissed in
courtesy norm al in the H.ouse of Lord~. speakers v.·ho campaigned" for Nixon \\'est Orange County Judicial District
At'ncril·an Jndliln :-.tovcment 1Al :O.l 1, hu l
denied PM.'SS reports h(' "·ould go 10 ~t in·
ncapoli!! F'riday lo ml'f'I with ~nnls
Banks . the group's \'Olatile leaders
"rm not sure "'hat that is all about."
he said. "But I do !hink Al'.\1 seems In ht·
gC'nUlllt'. It is one of lhe few 1nlnor1'\'
group!! thal really hni something 10 so~
I don•t believe lhcY arc inl'olvc'<.I in !h1~
I the kitlnaping) 01rld they did not jun1p
onlo l.be publicily bandwRgon. ··
Hearst and his wi fe Catherine snid inn
nC'~'S cooference 'J'uesday they hoped to
sta~ in ?i1exico through Easter lo re s1 1
from 60 . days or tension since their
daughter was kidnaped by the. SLA.
The llearsts bitterly criticized SLA
members as .. terrorists" and said the
kidnapers v.·ere ''counter-revolutiona ry'·
and "nol going to get a lot of people on
thei r side." ·
F oruitain Valley
•
Residence Saved
With Fire Wall
A rlre wall between a Fountain Valley
house and "its adjoining garage did Its ,
job 'rcll \Vednesday afternoon, keeping a .
garage rire from spreading into the
home, according to a Fountain Valley
fireman.
Fire broke out at 12246 CalJ?ndula Ave.
shortly after 5 p.m. The-fire ignited from
a smoldering sofa in !he garage, fireman
Dick Feuerstein explained.
Several members of th e Dale Bonham
family were in the house at the time of
the fire. but were not injured.
Damage was estimated at between
$5,000 and $7,000, according to Feuers-
tein.
The fire burned through the garage
roof, and into the att ic of the house, the
fireman repolied. But the fire wall kept
the blaze from damaging any other por·
tion of the house.
Since the house is in an area of mutual
response. firemen arrived at the scene
from both the Foun tain Valley and Santa
Ana Fire Depanmcnts. It took them
about 15 minutes to contain the blaze.
Feuerstein said. the debate continued ttn-ough several nd •-c rt •
k nd I d . h arou t1r. country. ou .
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TERROR ...
tioo."
The attack on this settlement populated
primarily by Se phardic Je\\'S frorn North
Africa , began at 7:30 a.m. local time
"'hen the guerrillas moved in from the
s'utrounding lnsh~vered hills, the C-Om· 1
mand said.
Ben Shimon f\Iandi, 21, a resident of
the apartment building. said he y,·as
asleep when the attack began.
"I though t it y,·as a madn1an or a
clrunk, anything but a terrorist," he said
of the first shots he heard.
fi1andi said he rushed upstairs .,..·hen he
hea rd screaming but returned to his
upArtment "''hen he realized he "'as
unarn1cd. He said he stayed in his apart·
n1ent until he y,·as able to escape.
The cxplosiort that kiWed the guerrillas
blew a\~ay part of the top floor of the
apartn1cnt bui lding. The room \1·here
lhcy barricaded themseh·es y,.·as spat·
tercd \\•ith blood. Pieces of bodies "'ere I
scattered in the smoldering deb ris.
\l.1hcn border patrolmen tried to carry
'1 \\'ay the guerrilla remains in a black I
truck. 200 Israeli residents attacked
thctn. Fist fights broke out . !
The residents n1anaged to set lire to
the guerrillas' remains before troops
moved in and restored order.
The raid came al the height of an
l ~rac\i polilical crisis in \\'hich Prime
~l inister t-.Ieir and her cabinet resigned .
Despite the seriousness of the political
crisis. DeJeMe f\Iini ster r.toshe ·Dayan
left an emergency cabinet meeting to lly
to Kiryat Shemona .
\Vhether other guerrillas y,·ere involved
in the operation was not known but both
l!'raeli and guerrilla sources said three
n1cn aged bet\\'een 20 anri 30 and firing
1nachineglms and bazookas seized the
apaliment building ln a raid just after
da wn .
~1ili!nry correspondent s r c port rd
earlier there u·ere lhree guerrilla groups
including son1c ~·ho gave fire support.
Tht army did not deny these reports but
!laid RS far ns the arm y was concerned
only three n1tn y,·ere involved .
FrnmPqeJ
FREEWAYS. ••
tensi\'e development.
It lists seven such watersheds In
Orange County ; SM Joaquin IU\ls, Can·
yon, Upfl(!r Laguna c an yon, Aliso
Crttk, Suiter Canyon, SAit Creek. San
Juan Canyon and Boat canyon.
-Coastal mining must be discouraged
and a.ll"ernatc sites round inland.
-Duplex. and multi-family lolS will be
requlr~ to be combined to provide for
more open space.
-AU gas slatlons will hnve to inslall
devlets to minimiie vapor losses during
p11mplng .
-Adequate ocreage of natural plants
musi be conserved. ota.I protection should
be givt:n to endan~cd Oorn,
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Holmes Tells of Coast, AgenCy's "G~eat Strides'
BY JOHN VALTERZA
OI ll!to 01i1Y P'lltt l .. lf
The South Coast Regional Zone
Conservation Commission has far too
much pG\\'f:r. too-few guidelines and an
unwelldy fonnat.
But since its i1K:eptlon liule more tha n
e year ago it has mDde ''tremendous
strides" ln lcsse.ning density of coastline
development.
pJ'O\•ementa in Its aperat'6n and staff
since the early, tmeertain days 'A'hlch
followed passage of the C o a s t a I
Initiative.
"Tn the beginning we were given a civil
service list to pick from showing the
dregs who couJdn't pass the tests and
"''ho weren't even Ylanted by citil'S. They
v.·ere all 'o\'e had.
"The tlgures are far too simplist.lc.
\\'htn you exclude the 500 or so pennlt.s
that were npproved as trivlal i!l.'5ues. you
have hundreds of projects that v•ere
\'astly improved during 1he hearing and
negotialion process." he said .
In un address that often v.·as retrospte·
tlve. llolm<'S s.1id that as of the cod of
~l rirch the regional commission had dealt
with proje<:ts valued at nearly Sl.2
billion.
And he t'Ollcedl'd that the officials sn·
tln g on the p.11"1t.•I "may ha1'e too much
power v.·hcn one rtalizes that they can
overrule elected ·officials at the ci tv and
the hearing stage and a \arid-use element
ts next In the long·rani.ie plaMi ng proJ,-ct
orden."'<l by !he voters in 1heir Jlt'.lss.1ge of
the in1tiat i1·r.
Stntl' U>Jlish1tor.;, acrording 10 tht• \n11'.
"'lll have lo f<'Celvt the total plnn co1·<'r·
ing the 1.one .,.,·i1h1n fi\'e 1nilrs of the coast
by the fi~t day in Januar)', 1976.
in :ind out of oourt. 1hc voters -once
3g:un -.... ·111 hll\ e 1he rhance to
d'ett'rmine 1.h<' \·Alid11 r !)f 1'('~10llal co;,1istal
rontrol tn the J un\· 1>r1rnnri<'s.
"Proposihon Ill' on the June ll.ia llot
<':1t11ng for t.?50 nulliOll Jn funds rrn·nar1ly
dl·Sllnt-d for beach purd13SI.' for public
purposes is the rf'al t!'St.
So says a member o( the panel charged
with regulating 1hc development or lhe
1,000.yard coastal strip in Los Angeles
and Orange c.ounties.
Arthur Jlolmes. also a San Clemente
city councilman. saH:i Wednesday that the
commission has made g re a i irn·
"lbe staff has improved' tremendously
in performance since.'' the official told ·
members of the Capistrano Beach Cham·
bet of Commerce.
Holmes took to task recent ncv.• ac·
counts whiCh he asserted implied lhat 97
percent of the applicants ha\•e won their
permits bf:fore his panel.
llolmes characterized the commission
structure as "Oflimes UD\\'Cildy and
cumbersome .·•
An opponent to splitting the reprl!Sen·
tation of a county basis. Holmes add ttd
that he would ha\'e ptrferred thal
Orange and San Otego counties had been
clumped under the sarr.e reprosentation.
•·But we·vc gone 100 far dov.11 the
street to change now,'' he added.
ORANGE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT PARAMEDICS ADMINSTER FIRST AID ·AT LION COUNTRY
Mrs. Theim• S.m.sioe of Palom1r Mountain Was Mauled by a 300-pound Lion Wednesday
county levels of go1'em1nent.." ·
Although llolmes insists many lr:.ink!I
have been smoo1htd in the con1n1ission's
operat10ns. lhe long-range planning lasks
ahead present n major challenge.
The marine en,•1ronment t'lcmCflt of a
coastal general plan alread}' has passed
"\\'e'll have a plan read y. but it "'11\.
C"QITI(' \Yllh incredible .... ·ork and he3\')' CX·
JX'n5C. It "·ill bt• a balancrod one.
"But ev<'ryone must n.-aHze riJ;tht rlOI\'
that' It v.·ill cost t'\'eryone somcdung ,"
Holml's said .
Alt hough the ron1mission s1ruct ure has
alread y pas.sl'd some of l!s :.everest tests
"It's in that n1ea:su r~' th;i t th<' pcop){'
\\'Ill b{' !ht• flna! jlld!::•'S of !ht• Cllllll'
Pro~illon 20 1dc.1.
"If J ht'~··rc, "ilhng to Spt>nd lhnl kind o(
niont"y. thf'n lht•y rr:tlly ni<'ant their \'O!e
111 th<' !9i'.! j!(•nt-ral t'lt't't1on and th i·v <lrl'
11 ill•ng to ('1.ln1m1t the1n~h·,•s ;or lh·1
1ni11:H11•e." hi.' said.
Pc1ir Co1i tes t Positio1i
LAFC Seat Battle
pr~C'flted his c:is!'. 5l'l'\'ing 1Hl•r,;il!y :1s ::in :i!tcrnalf' s1nt•1: ht~
"It is !hi' du!~ of the n:iun1~· roun~! to l'll•<:t1nn la~t \'t':i r
TYro Orant:e County C'll\' t'Ouncilmf'n p..1s<; on !hf' V3hdity of pu rpor!rd :1p. \lclnn1s roi1f1rmcd th:'lt v.·hcn hl' wa ~
sh o.,.,·ro up \\'C"dnrsday to cl>ii111 onf' con-f"lln tn1rnrs and in our opinion. thr <:4•l1'r· 1·ll·1.·h·<t ;is nn alterna!C'. no ai:;l·r\diLl'Ct
!estcd seat on th!:-Local Acency Forma-lion comrnih't.' did not act 'ahdly . ' nol1ce 1<o·11~ g1' en. Uc·llt.'rU1.' l!<Jld h1.· ~·ould
lion Con1mi~s1on bu t bv \hl' 11n1e businC'S.S Bi'n<'rllC' said l!l\1 s 1 1~<•1t· 1!11: cla1n1 .
startrd . neither .... ·as s'eated. Il l· said !he e1f'ct ion of ~ltarrlli and ll1t'Cir1ch \1(1s prep:irrd to a!IO\\' ~c\'il
II \l.'as the la!ci;t round 1n a battle over ahcrnate Alice Frank e1~·1ch. a Crprti-s lo sl.1.\ on lhf' p.'.tncl 011 the l\t•1A}lt of
1.AFC membership that sl :lrted a v.·~k roWlcll \l.·oma n. \l.'8S not lel!:al be<'au~ the l\('lll'rue 's :irgunl<'n!~ but lhC' I.a llabr:1
ago \l.'h('n Comn1is.~1oner Rnbt·rl \i·vil. :i rcqu1rrd JO.day nottt .. "C of such aet1on.:> r<111nC'tln1:1n optNl lo slt·p dO~\n un11I !ht·
L.1 llahra ctty counl·!lman \V,'l~ purgtd 11a<; not g1\en . l'CIC<'t1on 1'01n1n1llee rould meet again
fron1 his seal in a surprist• 1otf' by the Tut• n11.o,_·11ni.: was call ed to fill the l't'al lt•<!ally and dt·c1dl' !he n1;11ter
League of Cities selection committee. left 1·arnnt by F'ullerton's Louis ·'Hl'<l.. ··R:1lh\·r than go IQ court over this. ;1
Jn hi s plaCT. tht• sC'lC'ction cornnHttc<' fit'i nhnrJt. \\ho loi;t last month in tll\' rr:isonab!r, lo~ical n1rthod to r~ll'c it
f'lectl..'d Tustin :\layor IJonald Saltarrl!i to l~U11tJI t'lC'C'llOTIS . \IOUld hi.' to ran :inoth('r Sl.'\l'Ction com·
Xev1r s scat. Reinha rdt's scat v.·a~ filll'd by i\.'c.,.,·port mi!lct' rn!'l'ti ng and let that be !hf'
\\'h<'n the LAFC meeting gQt under way Rl•ach :\1 ayor r>on;ild ~lclnni~ and dt·trrminat1on of .,.,.ho 1<o·lll Sl·r,·c." :\'e1•1I
\\'ednt'sday. Salrarl.'!h \\';t~ sl\!lrlR in the Bf'lll'fllC s:ud th.11 11•as the onlv legal ac-said .
scat 1\'ilh ~e\·irs nameplate in front of 11on of the se!N:tion rommi tt ce.!ai;t v.·cc\.;. "I ran't S<'C nny other rf.'e{)ur~<' but a
hun . The n1a!lcr "·as furlhrr cloud ed bv thf' re;i l don11ybrook ," \'cl'!I said "] \l.'antNI
\\'hen NC'vil nrrived. Saltarelli vi<·lclrd fact that a secrrt lun choon n1e('t iii!,! of tht' pubhc to lt'a rn about the l ~i\VC and
!he scat to hi1n and 11•f·nt to sit in ihe nu· Sl·\f'TI rn3yors -fron1 lluntin~tnn Beat h, 110\\' 1'1n afr:11d lh<'Y havt• 1n a \'cry
dience to begi n I.he debate ovtr le~alit it•s. Fount::u n \'alley. Irvin!', \Vestn1in:o.trr. 1u·ga r1ve \\'ay."
Sa ltarclh, .,.,·ho s.11d ht had sought out a Orange. r.~rdt'n (i ro,·r and San ClemC"nte .. Th{' cornn1is~ion v.·ns !nformf{I fhnt
le~a l opinion on his ('lection, said he -\l.'3S held tv;o da ~s before th ~ selccuon another Si'l('C'lion ron1m1\lee m('ctu1g \1.111
"docs not hold an.I' 111 f1.,.lrngs tov.•ard ~Ir. cornniiltC'r ml'l'lln~. take plar" ~lay'! so :'\<·1·1! agrft'd not to
~<'vii-but 1 feel I c.1n do a better job of Suf>('r''iSQr Halph J)i f'dr-irh, cha1rm.1n serve on the pan<'I unt il the final v.·ord
rrpresen11 nj! the 1ntcrests of the prop!c in of 1he 1.1\FC. 1.'fltllencl.::'<i the mctling 11'aS comes 1n
this county." a \'to!nllon of th<' slate's anli-st.-c recy la\I.' .. If I don't r<'tum.'' he said tn his
lie said his elt'<'lion .,.,·as lc!!al. e\·f'n if hut the matte r nel'e r OC'Ca1nc an issue fl'llo.,.,· corn1n1ssi or1ers, .. it's hcen a rt:il
no notice \l.'as gJ l'Cn that the purge v.·ould \\'cdnesday. pll'asure."
take place and he urged the e11Les and Anoth<'r issue .,.,·as broui;thl up that has The l..t\FC is respon.~ihle for ruli ng on
the coun1y to lay aside · · pc t t y vct to be fully resolved, howe,·cr. :inn('xations, d~annexations and sphcrC''l
disagreements ." -Thorn as . \\'ood rufl . auorney f o r of 1nf\uenC't' and it!'I mC"mbc rshlp cons 1st:-;
Deputy County Counsel V. T. Bt>Herur. S.1Hart:lli . said ;f ~tr!I. Frank<'1v.·k h's elec· of two city officials. two supervisors and Li 0 n Victim Has surgery --j'"'l!whod\';l"~" ~·s~lh~e IL ~Ar,Fcl<>'·s as,..llo,;:;rn;c"'=· t=he=n ="'=" =wa-=s =ille=ga=I l=he=n =Mc=ln=nis=h=a.,=be=en=o=ne=C<:=ol"',,,'"·====:::::,...
W onian, 73 , 1-lad Scalp Torn :-f1ro v at Ir vine Park
A plucky 73-year-old l\fount Palomar
woman, who took friends on an afternoon
outing to Lion Country Safari -one that
ended with a 300 pound ma le cat named
Tiny mauling her head -was pro-
gressing somewhat from her injuries to-
day.
Thelma Samsioe underwent a
marathon 10 hours of surgery at Sad·
dleback Community Hospital overnight
following the Wednesday afternoon
ordeal.
Her stamina -she is listed in serious
but not. critical condition -surprised
medical personnel who saw or helped
begin the long process of surgical repair.
The v.·hite-haired senior citizen had half
he r scalp torn a"'ay. while Tiny sank his
fangs into her neck during the attack and
also damaged one of her eyes srverely.
A team including plastic surgeons and
ncu1"Q5Urgeons '\lo1>rked throughout the
night on l\lrs. Samsioe. who had also lost
much blood in addition lo experiencing
severe shock.
"For someone "'ho received the
trauma she did,'' said a veteran nursing
supervisor today ... )'OU have to say she 's
a plucky old ga l."
The tragic accident -one of 5:everc>I
Oil Companies Accused
Of Violations by Cory
SAN FRANCISCO ( APl -Almost
·without exception. major oil companies
have violated antitrust laws in their joint
ventures for exploration and drilling in
California, says Assemblyman ~e eth
Cory.~ The Garden Grove Democr -
charged Wednesday that Republican
ty. Gen. Evelle J. Younger has failed to
act on evidence to that effect developed
by the Legislature'!! Joint Committee
on Public Domain. Cory heads the com·
mittec.
Cory showed a news con!ereace a six·
page letter he wrote to Yolmger. telling
him that the committee's staff "believes
that virtually every joint venture among
any of the major oil companies operating
in California" is in violation of state and
federal antitrust laws .
Cory, a candidate for state controller.
spoke at the meeting of the AFlrC10
California eommittet on Polltlcal F..dudi-
tk>n (OOPE), "'hose endorsement be
seek!! in the Democratic primary.
A spokesman for Younger said the at·
torney general was out of the country but
that Cory1s Jetter had been received "and
"'e are anxious to revtew any material
that ~tr. Cory aod his committee have
with regard to joint ven tures by the oil
companies In oil exploration."
Cory said a 1963 U.S. Supn?me Court
ruling said the Sherman Act bars
partners from joining in oil drilling
unless the y could prove that the project
was too big for e.ny one of them to
undertake alone.
He said lh8t In California "the most
blatantly illegal or th'se~jolnt venlures -
THU~IS-Slandard·ARCO -w o r k s
dirtetly to the detriment Or the state."
cent of the Long &ach field rights. Cory
said.
C-Ory said Shell joined the THU11S bid·
ding group only a few days before the ac·
tual bid offer and thereby was eliminated
as a competitor.
Sta ndard and Afl CO showed by bidding
for the 80 percent share that each was in·
dividualt~· capable of buying 40 percent of
the field rights , Ccry said. Nevertheless.
they operated as partners in bidding for
shares down to 1 percent, eventually ac·
qulring joint. title to 10 percent.
•·Ttie gut point in this i! that they all
know what each other is doing." Cory
said. "U lb.is happened in any other in·
dustr)'. people \\'OUld be outraged."
"The joint venture!! In which these
companies are engaged do not stop at the
Long Beach unit," Cory said. "In the
state there are numerous fields which
arc operated either jointly or 8!1 a unit by
several of these competitor.i.
"In the production of crude oil the
companies act as though they \\·ere ooe
gigantic California oil company forever
exchanging information about. production
policie.s and making joint determinations
about bow much crude oil to produce,"
he said. ~tajor · companles also cooperate in
pipeline openllons, Cory cbarged , by u-
changing deliveries over pr ivate lines
v.trich state law decrees cJ.D carry onJy
oil owned by the pipeline owner.
"This leads us to the realization that
the pipeline system is al$0 operated a!I a
single. massive joint venture among the
majors," he said.
\\'hich ha\·e occurred among six Lion
Coun try Safari v.·ildl ife prese rves since
they opened several years a~o -ocr:urr·
cd about 3:05 p.m. \Vcdnesda~·.
The Samsioe car was rol!ing s!o\vly
through Section Three of the Jf'\·ine
amusement facility al 8800 :\loul!.,n
Parkway. with the victim at !he wheel.
J erry Kobrin. vice president and public
relations director for the park. said :;he
\l.'as turned away. look.ing right along
\\'ilh passengers ~-frs. Ruth Bishop. also
of ~fount Palomar. and r..lrs. Bishop's
grand-daughters. Vicki Jean r..tilam. 8,
and Rae Ann :\lilam, 5, of Chula Vista.
(;lancing out of thei r back seat va ntage
point. the girls screamed that a lion ,,..·as
approaching.
Irvine PoliC'C Office r Don De La ~l.'i ter
said ~1rs. Samsioe apparently panick ed
because her window "·as rolled do.,.,·n
about one inch due to the sp ringtime
heat.
She grabbed the crank handle to roll it
up. but in her haste and confusion she
rolled it dol'.11 and Tiny-a park-bred cub
who has reached 75 percent adult
weight-sprang.
The victim began honkin~ and the
passengers screamed . leading Pa rk
Range r Greg Horlock. 21. of Irvine. to
race 30 yards in his jl'<'p and begin nudg-
ing and bumping the beast al'>'ay.
The young lion v.•as shepherded to an
isolation cage. or hut. v.•here he is being
kept pending a detcnnination of hi s fate.
Lion O>untry Safari officials the<>rize
Tiny was e qu a 11 y panicked by ~1rs.
Samsioe's sudden fear and sl'>'ift mo\'e·
mcnt, causing the incident .
Marine to Serve
Si-x Months for
Coast Shooting
Cam p Pendleton 1'farine Terry Lee
\\'lckham has been ordered to spend six
months in Orange County Jail for the
shooting of a fellow Marine during a
fracas that erupted outskle a San·
Clemente bar.
Superior Court Judge J.E.T. "Ned"
Rutter ordered the jail term and five
years probation for Wickham. A jury in
his courtroom had earlier found the
1'tarine guilty of assault \\1\th a deadly
v.•eapon.
\\1iekham. 20, v.·as arrested May 18
near a cocktall lounge at El camino Real
and Cadiz Road and kientlfled as the
man v.•ho shot Marine John,. Patrick
1t106hier. -2.1, In the sto1nach.
~fosbier, v.'ho has since r~ered from
the "'oUnd . was shot during a (rnca!I thtlt
Included the brandishing of knlvl!I, a
revolver and a Workt War 11 Samurai
pord. Police sakt several ~tarlnes were
Involved in the skirmish.
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In 19641 Cory eiplaincd, 80 percent of
the Long Beach oil field unll was sold to
THU~tS, nn scronym for Texaco,
llumble (now Exxon), Union. ~tobll. and _
Shen. A joint ventu re of Standard Oil of
Callfomla and Rlchlicld (now ARCO) ol-·
ferotl • loollll bid , but did acquire 10 per-•
Cory said relations among the oil C{lm·
panies were incestuous as dertned by the
U.S. Su)1reme COurt in a 196.1 ruling that
a joint venture must be treated the same
as a merger. The court held that
partners in a joint venture should be
viewed 81 parenLI of the joint enterprise
who ''WOUld not compete with thelr 0\1111
pn>geny.!' ' ' 1 )· >
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f DAILY PILOI
Just ~ Coasting,~ J . .;-,..' '\@
with
Tom
orphine
"'ho's Minding
The Capitol?
•• T"LA''ING llOOKY DEPT. -It rnust
have something to do with this spting
-.·c;ither. the way everybody is lrying to
!ind e.'\cuscs to vaca!e the job !his ~·rek.
Or maybe it's JUSt tx-cau~ so many stp-
dents arc gett ing their spring vacations
now.
Anyway, lol~ of folks are looking for
some limp ex~use to get out under lhe
sun.
You take for cxa1nplc ow· fiovenmr
Beagan. He split a bit earlier ihis w('('k
for a little vacation over in Ari:rona. This.
of course. puts him out of the state and
lhus. temporarily, he isn't governor dur -
ing that time.
This means that Lt. C'.ov. Ed Reinecke
becomes govt'mor while Reagan is out
laz.ing around in Ari'lOOa.
TROUBLE WAS. for part of the time.
Rei necke wasn't around either.
He was off in Washington, D.C .. where
he v.•as pleading "absolutely not guilt y"
to federal perjury charges.
Well. you absolutely could nol. accuse
the lieutenant governor of goofing olf out or state. Obviously, he would have much
preferred to have been here. being
governor.
Any~·ay, after the governor splits. and
lsn 't governor, and the lieutenant
governor leaves under circumstances he
wishes weren't, then who plays head man
in our state~
The job then falls to one State Senator
James R. Mill!. the Democrat from San
Diego. who is president pro-tempore or
our California senatorial body.
So whil e Reagan was vacationing and
Reinecke was in Washington being
absolutely not guilty, where was Mills?
HE WAS GOOFING OFF too. Mills was
out pedaling a bicycle some 600 miles
from Sacramento to San Diego. He was
in this cara\•an of bicyclists vmo v.-erc
trying: to rally support for Proposition 5
on the June balloL
Proposition 5 v.'Ould allow the sta te to
take highwa y funds and use lbe cash for
other transportation syst<'mS. You sup-
pose this includes some bike trails.
So it developed that Mills was just up--
coast. off the road near Santa Barbara,
munching a couple of sandwiches, ~'hen
he was informed that he was suddenly
governor.
em ~10~ JU~tp up. abandon his
bicycle and rush back to Sacramento to
, play governor?
He did not.
~tills informed the state cops wh1>
~:amc !o fetch him !hat he'd just keep
right on pedaling and be governor while
he headed on toward San Diego.
TI1u~. fc)r a short while, the scat of
i!Overnment in California was a bicycle
scat.
Some JX'Oplc just don't take this
busi ness of l>cing governor very se rious
ly.
~1E,\S\\'lfll.E BACK in Sacramento,
a coupll' (If aides to Gov. Reagan said
yes. !here \vere two or three bills fl~
ping around on the desk that ought to be
sign('d h.v some J!Ovemor or other.
:i.lill~. rnc<.lnwhilC. was pedaling on
tlownL·o:1s1, escor tl'<f by a couple of
California ll igh\Yay Patrol cars 30 he
t·ould ht• in r:1<lio contact v.·ith the rest of
talifvrrua 111 c:isc "'e needed a governor
(jUickl~.
~teany,·hile, t~ governor's aide'! up in
Sacr;1111cnto dC'cidC'd the bills didn't need
signing so l>:idly ;1s to buy an airplane
1 icke! :ind fly th<'nl sooth, trying to find
J\lills :11 i;oinf' ro;icl stop.
AH uf this rf'all y mnkf'S you \\'OOclcr.
~la~llC' we could just shu! dO\\rl
S<lcr:n11cnto ;incl nobody 'WOUid really
kno"· the difference.
..
Thursday, April 11 lq]~
UPl ~t
Grave Vigil
Otis R. Reidling awaits at si~ during search of possible gangland
ren1etery in Gainsville, Ga., shortly before body or his son. 24. was
found. With Reidling are younger son and wife. search is linked lo
probes of unsolved crimes.
Wo1nen at War
ERA Rejected on E1notional Now
TALl..AHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) -The
Florida Senate, warned that teen-age
girls may he drafted into "barracks full
of hardened. military men," has defeated
the Equal -Rights Amendmenl by a vote
of 21 to 19.
Sponsors said they ~'Ould oot lry to
revive the measure in the hoosc, which
defeated it by a IO-vote margin last year.
but ~'OUld seek public approval in a
statewide "straw ballot."
So far, 33 of the required 38 states
needed to ratlfy ERA have approved it.
The state senate voted down the
Didn't Atwmpt
To Fix Inquiry,
Mitch.ell States
NEW YORK (UPI) -Fonner Al·
torney General John N. Milchell has
testified that he did not try to fix a
government investigation of financier
Robert L. Vesco in return for a campaign
contribution.
Mitchell. v.1lo along with former Com-
merce Secretary Atalll'ice Stans is charg-
ed. with COMpiracy and perjury in con-
nection wiftl Vesco's $200,000 cootribution
to President Nixon's re-e-lectloo cam-
paign. forcefully denied Wednesday
trying to tamper \\'ilh the investigation
by ~he Securities and Exchange Com-
m~on (SEC).
TESrrFYING AT his tria l in U.S.
District Court, h1itche11 said his onl y con-
nection wit h the Vesco case was a
telephone call to SEC Chairman \Vllliam
Casey to arrange a meeting with Harry
Sears, a p-betv.·een for Vesco and
former New J ersey st.ale senator.
"Did you at any time ask cascy to do
anything but \\'hat you just described ?"
Mitchell 's defense attorney, Peter Flen1-
ing. as.k.ed.
"No. not at an y time." i\1itchcl\
anS\\·ered..
"Did you feel you were impeding the
SEC investigation?"
''On the contrary," 1'.1itchell said "I
thought I might further it.·•
TifE SEC INQUIRY cven tu At l y
resulted in a civil suit accusing Vcst.'O
of looting Investors Overseas Scn·icrs. ti
mutual fu nd Empire \'<'sco had \\Tested
control of from Bernard Comfcld, of S224
nullion.
amendment after Sen. \\I. D. Childt''rs of
Pt'flSaco!a v.·amro that passage of the
amendment v.·ouJd va lidate homosexual
marriages and put women in battle in
"'artin1e.
"Can you imagine an 18-ycar-old girt,
raised in the church, being drafted into a
barracks full of hardened. military men
and issued CI boots and uniforms!" he
asked his colleagues.
"When 1his happens, the hearts of
Americans will bleed. They will break."
Sen. George Firestone of Aliami liken-
ed Childers' argument to the ancient
Chinese custom of binding the feet of lit·
tle girls.
,;We don't need to cripple our women
to protect them," he said. "If we unbind
them . they \1·ill not run a1vay from us -
they'll remain at our sides as equals.''
AhourC'.1:k Claims
Troops at Coast
WASHfNGTON (UPI) -About 1,200
U.S. f\.tarines bad been statiooed off the
coast of Cambodia in violation of lcgisla·
tioo enacted last yeer, Sen. James. B.
Abourezi< (0.S.D.) says.
1'.iarine Corps officials ackno~1ed.ged
that the amphibi~ force had been in the
gulf of Siam off.t;embodia, but said it
never came closer than 40 miles to the
coast and since had returned to its home
base in Okinav.•a.
The i\1arine officials said such forces
had been in the Pacific for l\'Cll over a
decade. and that toe unit Abou rezk men·
tioned had gone to training areas in the
Phill ippines and Hong Kong. as \\'Cll as
the Gulf of Sia1n.
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Golda Meir Hits 'End
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Of the Road'-Resign:s
JERUSALEM (UPI) -Prime Mjnister
C'.olda t.leir -"at the end ol the road" -
fonnally tendered her resignation to
President Ephraim Katzier tod ay in
reaction to the factional infighting in her
ruling Labor Party.
"l\fr. Presklent." 11-trs. 1'1eir said in her
letter of resignation. ''Jn ftccordance "'ilh
provisions of section 23 of 1he basic law
or government and h3vlng infonned !hr
cabinet of my Intention." I here~·lth
tender my resi~tion from the post or
prime minister. ' M:rs. Meirts· formal resignation fol low-
ed ~by one day · her bomb.shell an-
. nouncement that she was steppin~ down.
• l t will open a battle for her succession at
a crucial time in the moves for Mkidle
East peace between Israel and the Arabs.
Gol11n Heights where there has been dal-
ly lighting for a month.
"There llill be no at~ ol ten-
tativeness," Eban sakl.
A spokesman ror the prime mlnister
said the resignation would be effective
im mediately, but Mrs. !\.1eir 1'-'0llld not
abandoo her post until a new prime
minister is chosen to head th e current
cabinet on a caretaker basis.
As Syrian and Israeli troops today
went into the second month of a dally
~ war of attrition along the Golan Heights,
Sec;retary of State Kissinger prepared for
talks in Washington aimed at separating IJle opposing annies.
A nine-member delegation f r o m
Damascus prepared to meet I n
Washington with Kissinger today. Syrian
President llofei AJsad began a lhreHoy
\·isit to ~1MCOW to discus.') the t.liddle
East coolllct and Soviet economk
&Mi.stance.
ISRAEl.J AND SYRIAN gunners trad-
ed ar1lllery fire for a 30th con.secutlve
day \l,'ednesday on ·the tense Golan
1-leights cease-fire lines.
T~ official Syrian news agency ac-
cused Jsrael of firing sht!lls only yards
from an outpost v.·bcre Ataj . ('.en. Bengt
Lllgstrand, oonunander of the U.N. truce
supervisorx organization, ~·as \'!siting.
UPI photographer Hugh Alexander~
reporting Jrom the Quneitra'·Damasaa
bighway. said · lsraeU gunners shelled
Syrian positions for aOOut a hall-hour
during a steady rain.
BEFORE SENDrNG her letter to
Katzir, Mrs. Meir met with her cabinet to 0 A Definite Plus' infonn it off}Cially.
Defense Minister Moshe Dayan. at the
~nter of the crisis wh ich pro\·oked 11-lrs . Pl d N • Pin
Meirs dec~ion to resign and potentially ease ixon ns one of the candklates to succeed her. left
the: cabinet meeting early.
Twenty minutes after receiving Atrs'.
?\teir's fonnal resignation. Katzlr said he M p z · . l T .
would begin oonsultatioos iU1mediately ore 0 ,,,, "'a rips with political leaders in an effort lo find [,(,{_, ·
a replacement for her and her govern-
ment to run lsrae1 on a caretaker basis.
FOREIGN MINISTER Abba Eban said
Israel would continue to meet its in·
Lcmational obligations during the transi-
tional period. Israel is engaged through
American Secretary cJ State Henry A.
Kissinger in delicate negotiations for a
troop disengagement with Syria on the
Birtli Control
Not So Comic
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen.
Richard S. Schweiker says U.S.
foreign aid funds have beeen used
to circulate in Panama a birth con·
trol comic book picturing Lhe Virgin
~tary on the cover.
It bears a caption. "Little Virgin.
you ~·ho conceived without sinning.
help inc to si n without conceiving."
the Pennsylvania Republican said
\Vcdnesday.
SctM•ciker protested ' ' t h i s
outrageous and distasteful use of
U.S. lax funds'' in a lettt>r to 1'.1at·
thew J. Harvey, assistant ad-
mi nistrator or the Agency for
International ~velopment (AID ).
\'IASHINGTON (UPI ) -Presideflt
Nixon is pleased '':ith the reception he
got Wednesday campaigning for a con-
gresslonal candidate in Michigan and
may make further tests of his popularity,
his chief spokesman says.
Returning from a president i a I
motorcade through Michigan'• Eighth
District -a tradilionally Republican
peninsula juUing into Lake Huron north
of Detroit -White House Press
Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler indicated
Nixon might do more campaigning this
year.
He said Niz:oo wu "very pleased" by
the ~·arm reception accorded by more
than 20.000 who tumed out along lhe
sparsely populated ~7·mile rural and
small-town route.
ASKED IF TIIERE would be more
such trips, Ziegler smiled and said, "he'll
be out."
Speaking four times in the five-flou r
"·trip on behalf of candidate James ~I.
Sparling. Nixon heard jeers and chants of
"Impeach Nixon NO\\'." Near Saginaw.
~·here his pfane landed, some signs read
"Resign With Honor" and "If You Love
Us -Leave Us."
But most of the placards along the
n1otorcadc supported Nixon -"Y.'e're
for you J\1r. President." "This is Nixon
Country" and "Hang In 11'lere."
Nixon returned to \\'ashington \Vcd·
nesday afternoon. and the White ttousc
awaited v.'Wd from the HOl.t9e Judiciary
Committee, vmich is deciding whether to
subpoena 41 Watergate-related p-esiden-
lial tapes.
"WE'RE GOING TO tum over an
materials St. Clair deems relevant.." said
White Hoose aide Dean Burch oo tbe
return flight lo Washington.
1be Michigan trip was Nixon's fint
sbictly political campaign since the
Watergate scandal broke open a year
ago. But he never mentioned the scandal
or his ovm politl.cal troubles, sticking in-
stead to a traditional, informal campaign
style.
He chided Congress for refusing to ~
prove 17 o( his proposals, particularly
energy JegislaUon. "We have moved,"
said Nixon. " ... but the bottleneck: is in
the Congress . .,
State GOP C\lainnan W i 111 a m
McLaughlin said the visit "was a defut.ite
plus. It created a lot of interest and I
think \\"£' can transla te that into votes
Tuesday."
Btrr UNTTED AUTO workers Presi-
dent Leonard Woodcock, who ~ called
for Nixon's resignation. noted that the
President avoided Saginaw and Bay City.
~'hich both have high unemployment
rates.. ''I don 't think he'tlad much impact
on \"Olcrs in the Eigh th District," Wood-
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VOL. 67, NO. IOI , 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES
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What~s • ID
The Ne.,.,•port Beach minibus system to
be given a lrial this summer needs a
name.
City ?.tanager Robert L. \\'ynn ""'anted
to name it "The Newport Beach
l\lunidpal Bl1! Sy~m."
;'Y.'e couldn't t.hink or anything really
clever," WyM admitfed to COWlcilmen
earlier this week.
Neither could .lheyr so they're turning
to the public for help.
The council is sponsoring a "Name the
Goi11g Houae
Bus Line" contest. The prize \\'111 be a
free pass for the swnmer.
Entries should be senl to Ne1l'port
Beach City Council, Cily llall, 3300
Newport Blvd. Deadline for entries is
?.lay IO at noon. The name roµst be five
.,.,.ords or less. The coon('i\ vo'ill judge the
entries. · ..
Wynn said the conttst will be
coordinated through the ~igh schools and
chambers of commerce and other-groups
by the Orange Coast League of \\'omen
Dorothy !Janson comforts son Robert, 10, a newsboy who was beaten
savagely rive weeks ago while deli vering papers in Oakla.nd. AL·
though leaving hospital. Robert is. so far, unable to say more than
an occasional and blurred "no."
Hearst Says SLA Tricked
Media iI1 Patty's Kidnap
LA PAZ. lo.Iexico tU Pt l -~C'\\'Spaper
publisher Randolph Hearst said the mass
media have been hoodv•inked by the
bizarre kidnap-i!xtortion plot of the Sym·
bionese Liberation Army \\'hich kidnapC<I
his daughter, Patricia.
Hearst and his \\'ire, Catherine. \Vere
resting at the La Cruces resort on ri.fex·
SLA 'MARSHAL' ONCE CALLEO
POTENTIAL KILLER -Pago 8
ico's Gulf or California 25 miles south of
La Paz and "'aiting for v.·ord on the fate
or their missing 20-year~ld daughter.
The Las Cruces resort complex has a
motel and approximately JS co1onial·style
homes owned mostly by w e a I t h y
Americans. including entertainers Desi
Amax and Bing Crosby. Most guests ar·
r ive at the isolated resort in private
planes.
Hears!. president and editor of the San
Prancisco Examiner, has asked newsmen
to kttp from fo Uowing him in ~1exico.
"\\1e are here for a vacation to prepare
for the ordeal ahead of us." he said.
He complained about news coverage of
the kindaping. saying leftist groups had
taken advantage or the press.
"This hns been one or the biggest
ripoffs the press has e\•er gone
through'," he said.
He spoke ra\'orably about t b e
American Indian ~1avement (Al~t), but
denied press reports he wouJd go' to A-1in·
neapolis Friday to mttl with Dennis
Banks, the group's volatile leaders.
, SERVICES SLATED
FOR GOOD FRIDAY
\
C<IOd Friday services are scheduled in
nearly all churches. with many churches
throughout the Southland conducttng
apecial Tenebrae or ",ser_vicc oi
darkness' programs.
The ~jorlty of churches wUI be con-
ducting Tre-Ore services from noon to 3
p.m. For a listing or speCial serVictS a.s
submitted to the Dally Pilot, seo page 7.
•
··rm not sure y:hat that is all about."
he said. "But I do think Alr-.1 seems to be
genuine. It is one of the few minority
groups that really has something to say.
I don't believe !hey are involved in this
(lhe kidnapingl and they did not jun1p
onto the publicity bandwagon ."
Hea rst and his \l'ife Ca therine said in a
ne"·s conference Tuesday they hoped to
. stay in r.texico through Easter to rest
from 60 davs of tension since their
daughter v.·aS kidnapcd by the SLA.
The Hearsts bitterly critici1ed SLA
members as "terrorists" and said the
kidnapers were "counter-revolutionary"
and "not going to get a lot of people on
their side."
The Hearsts said th ey "hope to see
Patty again." ·but cautk>ned. "we are
afraid v.·e can't rely on the honor of peo-
ple like this."
ADDRESSES PEERS
England'• Lord Snowdon
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL II , 1974
N.Y. Sto .. ks
N TEN CENTS
s Nanaej> Free Bus Fare
Vo1trs.
An L~'V spokesman al the roW'tr1\
meeung '.\looday had suggested one
name that councilmen rejected outright.
She suggested "The Yellov.· Streaker"
since School buses v.·ill be used .
CoWlCilmen Mon&dy night did appro\'f'
the dates for thr summer operation. II
' \\'ill bl>gin .June 11"and end Sept. 6 ..
Buses \\'ill run seven da ys a week from
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ·
\\'y nn had proposed that !he buses run
on1~1 i\looday through Friday, but '.\layor
Donald A. i\lelnnis said that v.·ou!d not
provide a fair trial.
· · U t.hc experiment is going to be
meaningful. v.·e'Jl ha\·e 10 include
&i,turda~-s. Sundays and holidays. That's
v.·hcn \\'C have the biggest traffic pro~
lc1n. ·· the mayor said. •
\\'>m also changed his earlier rCt'01n·
rnendation that the city use i.,.,·o Hr
pas.~ngc.r and tv.·o 43-passenger buses
"The sehool calls the big buses 48·
passenger bu:;1'5, but tht'~ n.· rt·:illr
32·passcngC'r bu~." \\'~nu s.ud llr
:\.aid the cily v.ill rl'nt four .of the largt:r
buses inst ead
"There \\'OUld bl> roon1 for surfho:ird~
on the smaller buses, for ont• thing."
\\'yrtn said.
Counriltncn also Sp<'nt sornc time
dt•ba ting v.'hrth£•r or not to 1111111 the s1z~·
of surfboards that may bl-carried . b~
pa~~engers.
Tiit:y Sc llle<I on a six·foot !1n111.
1\t th .. · ~1ii.::i:•''t1on 11( ( 11unr1!111<1n John
:-.tori'. \\h<1 r1·pr• "'nt~ ih" 1•,1:.h·rn i.'lld of
L'oron;1 (i.•l ~l:ir thl· bu-; r11U1l' serving
th..1t ;1ro;·;1 _ \\Jl\ l11: t'\lcnd~'<I . fro111
\l:1r~u('rH1· ,\1,·t1u•' !(1 th•· .. n1mnce of
[;11111-0 Shor•.". "hrrt• it "111 tum aro und .
C<.1tu1l·11rn· 11 <tl':'Q ~·011r1ruu'<I th c> r
r.irlit•r cl1·~1 ... 1011 !1.1 ,.,1,1bh'h ;1 f:1re of 25
1't'nl s for Jl! r1dl'r.-.. 1·\1·t·pt 'babes in
arins
\\ ~ nn t<1ld ro11nf1hn• 11 rh1·r1· .~rC' plons
'·~'-"t' ll l'S \'\'.\11':. J ';i~e 2\
Coast Pc;>llution Target
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Officials Urge Ban on Fr eeivays, Power Pl<11it.s
By CANDACE PEARSOS
01 lfl• O••IY P';i.I Sl•ll
No ne\v fr('('11'ays or fossil fuel po"'t"r
plants "'ould be a!lo"·ed "'ithin ftvC' milt•!=.
of the coastline if Tf"l'Ommendat1ons of
rt<g lonal coast;1! comrn1ssion planners ;ire
adopted .
Air pollution in the South Coa sl re gion
is already "sufficiently st'\'t're ro dam;1ge
life ~u1d threaten coas1.1! rrsou rc:es," thr
planners w~· in a draft of th•! Coastal
land i:n1'ironmenl l'lcment.
.3 Giierrillas
Cal1·1il y Kill
18 lsraelis
KlRYAT SllE'.\tONA. Israel ft:PI J -
Three Arab gu('rri,llas seized an apart·
n1enl house in this Israel i border set·
Uemcnt today and methodically !=.hQt 34
residents one bv onr before lht'1r ~uici de
n1ission ended 'tn dea1h when \ilcir ov:n
explosives blew then1 up.
'.\tayor Arraham Al on1 of th is tov.·n of
18,000 nrar the Lebanese bord t'r said 21
persons were killed. includ ing the three
guerrillas. and 16 person s "·ere v.·oundcd
in the raid in 11·hich the cornnu1ndos shot
\\.'Omen and children and hurled th Cir
bodies o:.it of the \\·indo"·s of the three·
story white concrete block build1ng .
The Israeli military command ~aid the
ISRAEL"S GOLDA MEIR
STEPS DOWN . Story, Page •.
guerrillas held off I s r a e I i coun·
terattackers for 412 hours. \\'itnesses
said the guerrillas set off their O\\'Tl ex·
p!osi\'CS as Israeli paratroops landed Jy
heliroptcr on the roof of the building.
Aloni said 18 Israelis t\·cre killed 1n the
allack. Including t\\'O sol diers. eight adult
civilians and eight children. At on{' point,
v.•itnesses said the guerrillas went fron1
door to door 1n the apartment house and
shot anyone v.·ho anS\\·cred.
(1\ statement by a Palestinian guerrilla
group in Bei rut said the guerrillas hoped
to seize hostages and for ce Israel to
release 100 Palestinian commandos held
in Israeli jails but d('stroyed th('msclves
v.·ith explosl\'e-laden belts \\·hen thC'
ISee TERROR . Page ZI
CITY HA LL OPEN
Newport Beach City Hall v.•ill be open
tomorrov.•, Good Friday. All normal city
services will be provided.
It is the second elemC'nl in the coastal
masler plan mandated by Pro1><1snion :ro .
the 1972 coastal zone art "'hich crrated
one sla!e and si x regional commi ssions.
The South Coast <'Ommis:sion has
pcrm1t :ind pt:inning Jllfl:od1ct1on in
Orange and Los i\n~t·!es Counl!rs.
The coastal land rt."port dral s hc«'lvily
111th air pollu1 1on and nlso reeo111n1ends.
-Pollution source "h1ch <lrt.' (·001:-t.1 1·
rclatt·d ~opt1n1!i: mor(' rffll'IC'n11y hy 1h1·
~hore!1nt· 1 n111.::i; u,.,c l<i!t·st pollution con·
lrol tet.:hnolori~·.
-Pollution sourCTs v.·h1 t•h are n ' 1
roastal·re\at<'d "n1 ust Ill' rcmo\'cd fron1
the co:1s!al 1.one."
-Prl'sidrnt1;1I d~•\'t1opn1l'111 reni01('
£roln :i\ ail;ihlt i'n111ln~ n1c111. rommC'rc1al
se r\'1c1·s ;ind puhl1r 1r.1 nspor!ation •·v.111
nor l>l' penn111cd "
l'l;inners ('Ontl•n<l 1hat wh1•n Jll'Opli· hvr
far frorn \hrir 1vork. !hr increase..:!
:i u1on1ob1!c drivin g ndd~ to dt'treasin,g air
<1l1:1l1ty.
N.·='-1el's Po1·t e1· Se11~11ce<l
. o 30 Days £01· Pe1·ji11·y
'ASHI\GTON rUPIJ -f1erbert L.
"Ba " Porter Jr. of Laguna \'igucl.
dcscri by his Jaw)'er as "the first vie·
tim" of \'atrr~ate , v.·as sentenced tOOay
to 30 da)S in jai l for l~·ing to the FBI
nbout the bugging seandal.
"I am nbsolu!ely positive in my h{'art
-all the v.·ay down to 1ny toes -that I
11·il1 never get into trouble again ." Portt•r
said just before Judge \\'ill1am B. Bryant
sen tenced him.
The boyis h·look ing Porter. 35. testified
at Senate \\'atergate hearings last sum·
m('r that he lied aboul v.·hat he knC\\' of
\\'a tergate for fear olher \ixon carnpai1:tn
offi cials 111·ould accuse hin1 of nol being a
learn player if hr didn't.
Porter Y.'a!I scheduling director for
President :\ixori's campaign organiza·
lion. 11e v.·as the . I Ith person sentenced in
connection with \Vatergate.
Porter, who first campaigned for \ixon
as a boy of 8, was a college friend of
presidential press sec:relary Ronald L.
Ziegler at t:SC. Trained in business. he
now works for his father·in·la111"s con-
struction fim1 in Lagwia ~igi1t."I.
"I'm a much happier person no""
doing "'hat I'm doing. getting av.·ay fron1
that kind of (polit ical 1 existence." he told
reporters in January.
Br\'ant told Porter hC' "JUS! can 't
rorgi:t" 1hat Porter lied on 1hrec <K:·
C'asions to federal investigators and
sentenced him to a minimum of five
1nonths and a maximum of 15 months in
prison. But he ordered that Porter only
serve 30 rla\''i on the St."ntence and be
placed on urisupcrvised probation for one
year follo"·ing his release.
Porter's wife, Carol , clut'1ling hand s of
friends in the second ro~· of the
courtroom. slumped in the seat v;ith
!ears streaming do"'" her face "·t.en 1he
senten('(! was announced.
Porter's lawyer, Cha rles ~1urray, lold
the judge his client v.·as a man of "hones·
(See PORTER, Page ZI
SENTENCED TO JO OAYS ,
Laguna Niguel's Porter ---
Yo 1111 g·s1er, 9,
Leaps to Hel 111 ,
S(lres Lli e Du y
SA\" Olf.GO t1\Pl -Al 9 years old.
~tichacl '.\lc(;hcc stands a scant lour in-
ches taller than the s1ccring "'het."l of hie:.
fa the:r's \arht But he sa\'ed lh•! $17.000
craft in his 'irsl trv at the hc>!m.
Cheered by Peers
The s;uhng ad \ ;,nture ended a day·~
ouung aboard !h<' 27·fOQI boat lur
'.\lichael. his nann y from England , his
dog ;ind hi s dad. Dr. G{'Orge \lc()hef'.
In a snapp,\' 1\ind \\1cdnesday ni ght.
~tcCh~ Jumped onto 1hr dock bu1 mi ss-
ed the posl to v.·h1ch he pl:inncd to tie hi ~
yacht. 11c "'atchrd it b]Cl\\' nw11y. Lord Suo1vdon Speaks rffter 13 Years
LONDON (UPI ) -Jn the narrow west
peeresses' gallery, Princess lo.largaret
gazed intently int.o t'qe ornate mock·
Gothic House of Lords chamber, elbows
on her knees.
Now and t.hm, she turned to explain a
point of protocol to her son, Viscount
Lindley.
Amid the O\'erstuffed red velvet
benches below, the great moment finally
came. For the firSt lime in a HOU."C of
Lords debate. Lord Snowdown rose to
speak.
1-lls fellow p.>ers chee.rtd him . They had
"'tilted 13 years for the chance.
Snowdon \\'3S a photographe:r named
Antony Armstrong Jones whtn he mar·
ricd Princess l\1argarrt In 1960. He WM
made the Earl of Snov.·don in 1981 and
took his· 1ord's se111 along w1th olher
pC?ers of the realm. Since lhen, silence.,
But lhls is a H()IJ~ of Lords tradition,
not ~rilt a royal family one. One
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distinguished peer attended debates for
29 years before making his maiden
speech.
Lord Snowdon's tum came \\'edncsday,
when the subject for debate was treat·
ment of the handicapped. It is a matter
on "1lich Snowdon feels passionately.
As 9;ould any other peer. Soov.·don
gained the right to speak merely by put·
ting hi! name dov.11 In a reqUdt to do so.
Ilia acquired royal reserve melted as
he recounted Angrily what he said v.~re
!he dangers of Lhc three-wheeled invalid
\'ehltle the British go\'emme.nt l!sucs
free to some of its 1.25 million SC\'erely
disabled people.
"Nothing v.·i\l convince me that this ln·
lrlnsica\ly leUMI m11chint is !U)t.able for
a disabled pcrM>n, nor !hat Its production
should oontinue a moment longer 1" he
$Old. Sno~'don said one go\•emment ofHcial
IS.. SPEAKS, P1ge !I
i\lcGht.>t. in an,Rui.~h. yt'llcd at ht!li ~n ·
"Turn !h(' engine on anel lurn right rud·
der."
A fourth grader <it nearhy Esrondido,
~1 1chac.I s1re1chcs up to 4 feet 2. and the
steering \\'heel stnnds 3 fttt 8 Ills n:inny,
llrt>ris \Yhtte . was below d k 111·hen ~
\\'cnt into action, peering through spokes
of the ~·heel.
··:i.ty nanny came up and said. '\\1e're
1111 alone out he.re. "l'oo're goinlit to ha\'e
to be pretty good al th \\'heel.' but I
didn 't I~ my head,'' said l\liehacl.
When the yac ht r~ru~ to tum right
rudder, l\t 1chacl 1urncd It left rudd('r,
barely missing the Siar of India. a 201·
foot square-ng~ed salling 1hip built in
18&3 and now a· watrrfront museum billed
B!I the oldest Iron ~hip anoat.
"I almosl cracked Into It -got al!
close as 10 feet. I think.'' l\llchacl said
later.
lie made 1wo P'!SM!S RI docking but
managed to bring it alongside cmough io
be tltd up. ·
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-A!tt'nlat11'(' tran~portation. I l k r
huses. n111st hE-stronr:ly l'nroura~Ni. One
wi1y v.·ould be to rcquirr <in :1nnual il·C' 10
tr.1n'ill S('r\'lt't! 1n li1•u of pru\ 1d1ng park·
lfll; 'P:IC{'S
Tht· drafr plilnrl111!( gu1d+•IJJH'\ also d{';i[
l'.1!h ;q.~neulrure. 11<1tur.1I fllJnl hfl',
n11n1•r.1!!i :ind ('Oa~l:'ll ~tre111nio
Tht· 1·ll'1n•·nt \\ 111 b1· <!1M·u"~·--d u1 a
puh!1e ht •arin1.: •It 3 p 111 Arni '..'9 :it l.-0n g
lic:ich llarbor I l•·p:irl n1rnt h1·:idquurtcrs.
jSt'r FREE"'AYS, l'aJ!e 2~
/louse U 11i.l
Orclcrs Ni .to11
\\'1\SllJ.\'GTON 11\!'1 -The llou.~!?
J udic ia ry Con1m1trri· tni:h1r ordcrl'd
Presidf·nt ~1 xon to turn 01 f'r hy 1\pnl 1J
::ill !apes and 01lt1'r n1,11rn;d,., T<''1U<'Slt'<I
by thr roninHU(·e fur 11~ im1lt·nchrn cnl
inquir~'·
ln <l1rrc1ing 33 10 3 rlr:11 :1 s11bpoen:i hu
Issued ff/r the c\'1d<'.lll'(•. the cornn1i l1''l'
rr1C'ctcd ;1 last·rninutl• offt."r hy the \\'h 1tc
House to deliver son11• nf thf' tapro con·
\'er!(ations v.i th111 a fl'v.· da~s. ·
Tht' offrr. mad•· ·lj minutes before the
t'On1mit1ct' 111i:t al lh1· rnor11111g, ca tnc 1n
a 1elrphonc call fro1n \\ hitc !louse
NIXON MAY CAMPAIGN
AGAIN -Story, Pag• 4
lav1ycr J;1n1es SL Clair to John Doar,
eh1<·f counsel or tht." t·ommilll'"·
H lrd to a partisan !iplll in th<' con1 ·
n111ll't". R('pubbc,1n:-urg1'<I 11 !11.· :1rCt'pll-d .
Hut 1he IX·mocr:1\lc rn.tj<ifl!~ s:ud th•·
<"Qm1nn1~·t·. \1 h1<'h rnad•· 1!" ri:11ue~t Frb.
15. h;is v.·:111l'l°I lf1no: • n 1ut:h
"It 's tinl t' 10 ,.,, nd ;i 111r~.,.11:ro that thi,
pl.:i~ing <1f g:11111·<; i~ •11 • r ~o11d Hrp.
John Sl'ib1•rl111g 1I1.11h111
th:.1rrnan l11·t1'r Hod1111) 111:.; .J .1, sai d
:1ft•·r thl' 11·;1Jt111g tor lh•· 1 .. 1)1•<; 45 da~s.
durinl! v.!11ct1 lh•·r·· h.111• h1'rn lrni:\hl'
fll'ji0!1~11 !1)J1S b1:1Y.•·t'n .... t n:11r :ind !)Oar.
11 1~ 111111• for lh<' cnn.i1H1!f't' to i:rt on
1111h J!<; JOh of dC"tt'rrn1n1ng "hl·thrr
grounds cxlst for 11npl'ach1ng '.\1xor\
' If the eomrn1ttl'" hJS <Ill\' <l11!r\1t~. 1f
th t' Hou.~t: h,1.., an\ drgn1t\1, if "l' rt,p.:-ct
the 1n,tiH1t1on 1Jf {!O\'••mmt•nt :ind th('
('ons11tutioo. 11c "Ill tnovr ah<•ad.''
Hochno s;11d.
Thr !'.Ubpol'n:i orders 1hr comnH\!"1'·~
thit:f s1·('urit\' off icer to !.l'r11· ri sum mOR"li
on '.\l'U•n or on<· of his su hordinatrs
nrrler1n;: him to de liver to thl' comm Jt11•1•
h~· 111 ;i rn ,\pnl Z.> l:lf)("s of .i2 )n.
1 ··r~:Hion'i brtv.·~n '.\'ixon a11d h1~ chit!
:11d<"s la:.r spring "h1·n tlv> \\'a.tcri;olc
(See PA1\'EJ., l'age ~I
or:g:JA , :oast
Weath er
C'ltnrr.r sk1I'( i1pd 11'H!TI4•r dJ}~
11 di heat up our I\ 1n<!-Cl'>oh•d co;1."t
F nda;.. \\1th h1~h"li n·arh1ng into
the rniddlc to upp<•r iO<.
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co111 petit1ou IH11·1· l.•I lin1<I nt •I
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'.!~ 011 n111lt1pl1· 11..irt'Qtit•s char~es listed
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\\hilt· Su1>t·r111r ruurt .Judg,~ Evl"rC'tt \\'.
;1,t kr~ "a:. scll111g the 1r1al date for
11•ac·hcr Kent Allen Ria nda. 32, of 3J6L:i
Larkspur A\·c.. and Richard Lawrence:
llenson. ZZ, of 70511 Iris A\'C., both of
Corona dcl ~far. thc search v.·('nt on for l
llurd man nan1rd 1n the indictment.
Sought on id<'nrical charges of
111anut;ictur1ng nnd. selling metham-
phctam1nes (speed 1 1s Cuy Victor
H:iu11·rns. '.!'.!. a tran.~1cnt 1.i:ho al!C'gedly
roll<i.bora!cd v.·J!h Ri<•nda and llenson in
.1 drug n1aking nnd distributing busin('sS
C'£>111Crl•cl in a Grt•en Vallcv. San
Hrrnardino Coun1\'. r;11lin. ·
niand<i. a t•hr1i11~1rv traehrr n! f~lt'n
d11ra ltigh School. 11;;s <ll':-l-ribc'<I by ar-
ft'~t1ng officer's ;is \hl' ninjor partner in
!ht· alleged drug trafficking operation. !Ir
.1nd Henson ;ire held 1n c.'Ounly jail iA'ith
b:.ul set at $25.000.
Both ml'n ~·ere arrested by agcnli; who
said th1·y bought one pound of ··spc<il.,
fron1 the pair for $:!,000 ;ind had ar-
ranged to purrh;1S1.' fj\"C n1orc pow1ds of
the na rcotic for $\l,000.
It is alleged that one sale alone of the
il!cgully manufactured drug broughl the
defendants $60,000 from undergrolind
sources. Of11C('rs allege R i a n d a · s
chemistry background ~·ns a \•ital factor
in the illegal manufactu re or ''speed."
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FREEWAYS. • •
925 Harl>or J>!aza Dri\'c.
After the hea ring. the clement ~·HI ~
rl'viscd. brought back for a second look
and then sent lo the stale coastal con1-
1n1ssion. l11ere it will be coordinated \\•ith
similar iA'ork from the other regions.
The same process is gone through with
!he right other cle tnents: marine l'n-
\'ltonn1tnt. energy, re c reat i on .
transportation , design, geology, intensity
of development and powers and funding .
The comn1ission is asking for iA'rlttcn
corn1nenls on the coastal cn\'ironment
t·icmcnt by April 19. They can be sent to
planner Pravccn Gupta.
The docun1cnt rccoinmends that all
prime agricullural land be m:Jintained in
that use and any change to urban dcvel·
opmcnl be mini mized.
Jt also suggests that:
-Because l\'alersheds help Ii n k
beaches with n process or natu ral sand
supply, th<'y rnust be protected from in-
tensive development.
ll lists seven such watersheds in
Orange County: San Joaquin Hills, Can-
yon. Upper Laguna Ca n yon, .i\liso
Creek. Sulfcr Canyon. Salt Creek , San
Juan Canyon and Boat Canyon .
-Co:is1a1 mining must be discouraged
:ind alternate sites found Inland.
-Iluplex and multi-family lo\..s will be
1rqui r\'rl 10 be eomhined to pro\•ide for
ITIUTI' open spal'('.
-All l!aS stallons ~·i ll hare to install
clr1 il'r~ lo r111111m1ze 1·apor Jossrs during
jiUnl\)111~.
-Adequah• arreage of naturai plants
1nu~ Ix-f'Of\Sl'fl'C-d. toial protection
should be given to endangered nora.
Ta ~s l hitl c.• Bucklcv
'.\IOSCf)\\' 11\l'l -Tass today attack('d
Sen. James Bt1ckl"'"1or alll'ging that
President i\ixon is !n a .,..·cak bargaining
position for lhc su1nmit n1eeting this
sumrn<:r and therefore should call off
!h<' trip. 1'hc off1cal Soviet 11C'-''S agency
~11d fluckh·y (("ons -R.N.Y.l. and other
'"\\'ashington hav:ks" :ire afratd !hat 1he
rw:<I Ln11ed Sr;it(':. $o\"ict summit .. .,..;11
n1akc a nc'-'· t-Ontnhullon to normalizing
rhl· 1nll'rnat1ona\ s1tua11011 and conlributl'
10 making detl'nt\' o.n IIT('\"t-rsible pror-
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Setti11g llis Sit1l1ts
Coast Guards1nan 'Robert 11orfn1an helps Tomn1y Coulter. 8. Co rona
de! ti far, get the feel of "piggy back"' 81 n1111 mortar and 50 tal.
~a.chine gun on deck of f\1ey,•por1 -ba sed Coast Gua.rd l'Uttcr. Ton1n1y
v1s1ted the cutter \Vedncsday as <"oast Guards1nen condtH:ted open
house.
County's New Sta1·1· Ra11cJ1
The 5.f>OO-acrc Slarr-VieJO l!eg1onal
\\'i\dcrncss Pa rk. Orange Co 1111 t y · s
nc'A'est recreational area. \Yi ll bC' open for
can1pers and day users al i aJn. Friday.
The ne111 park ls locatl'd about ll'n
miles up Ortega High>A·ay !rotn San .Juan
Capistrano. The entrance ~·ill be mark-
ed.
\ Larry Leaman , director of opcr,1tions
for lhe county ~!arbors. Beachrs and
Parks Departnicnl. said o v e r n i g ht
campers should bring C\'erything \\'ith
them -including drinking water.
"There wlU be chemical toilets in the
camping areas, but the 'A·aler that is on
the land has only been certified for use
by horses and other animals," Leaman
said.
-The county has constructed about 140
.From Pagel
BUS NAME ...
underway lo establish a rrec transfer
system ~·ith the Orange Countv Transit
Dist rict. -
There 'A'ili be four routrs operating in
the syslem. Each will Ol'{'rl ap another.
Route l >A'ill sc rl'f." the Aalbo;1
Peninsula. \\'est Ne>A·port :tnd Lido Isle .
Route 2 >A"ill scrYc Newport llcigh1s .
\\l{'stcliff, Dover Shores and Bayside
\'\Hage.
Route J will srr1·c i:~rrstbluff, \larhor
\'iew llills and Newport Center.
Houle 4 "'ill serve Ballxia Island ~ind
Coron;i drl ~t:ir.
\\'ynn ~aid he expects 1he trial to J1a\·t'
a net cost of h('t11·cC'n $$'.!~.000 and
~:!4.000.
Summer s,run
Sessions Slated
Summer i::11·imn1111g classes for kin·
drrgarten and pr~·school ch1ldrrn agt' .i
and older 111ill b<'J!in April 22 nl 1ht'
Orani::e Co<Jsl Y:-.tCA.
The IO-sess1on progran1 11 ill n1rct :-.ton-
days. \\'edncsdays and Fridny~ h1'1"·c·t'n 1
,<ind 3 p,111. A second cour se 11 ill brgin
:-Ol:'!Y 15-:"
Registration "'ill be t:iken fron1 !I a n1
to 3 p.m, daily thr 11:eek of Aprtl l:i-19 at
th(' )''.\JC .. \. 2.'.lOO Unh•crsJty l)nv~',
Ncv:port Bench . Information i~ 3vailablc
by calling the Yr.tCA. 61.2·9900.
Jane Fonda Secs
Soutl1 Vietnam
TOKYO (APl -Amencan actrl'$~
Jane Fonda ~topped O\'tf" rtctntly 1n
lfaool while on her ~·ny lo \·Js1t the
"1\b('rated zon<"' In South \'1e1nam, thl'
t-."orth V1etname~ News Agrncy rl'ported
today .
A broadca~t from the North \'i1•t-
nam("SC rap1tal said shr \\1as ac·
companied by her husband. Tom ll:•}'dcn.
!heir eijtht-moottH>ld son, and Amcrh.•n11
camera1nan Hnskrl \Vexl('r.
ll did 1lo1 11hr(• the dale~ mt'Y \\'Cre in
Jfanol. nor did lt 1;11y "'hen tht•y \lotnl to
!hose areas of So111h \littn.:un conlrolled
by forces opposed to 1he Saigon govern·
ment
;rhc broadc~s1 ~Id II~ Amcr\c:in nc·
tress nnd h-:r ~rly 11rrep('('tcd 'Aarmly
by \'llnflWI \'t~·tnan"K'it dJ,'iclnls,
pr11111li\'C tan1p~tlc'i «1rrtchini:: about a
nulc up .scenic He1\ Can)·on 111 1ht Cl'lltl'.r
of the hui;e park.
Leaman said aho11t 40 sites near the
n1outh ol the {"<Hll'on h;ive brl'n st·t a:,ide
!or largl' ca1nP<•rs :.ind recreational
'chicles 11·hi«h 11·ould be unable 10
traverse the pr11nitive dirt roads farther
up !he eanyon.
1\1! cnn1psilcs \1'iJ! be on a fi rsl-come.
first-~crred basis :ind l~aman said
sever.-.! large groups of ScouL'i and
horsemen already have reser1·rd cam-
ping areas.
T1110 campsites near a rebuilt corral in
Bell Canyon h;i,·c been srt aside for
equestrian camJ)C'rs. Leaman said there
is water and rorage for the animals
around the camping arra.
The cost for ca111ping in the park '''ill
be $2 per night with a threc-nighl lin1it
and day users \llill be charged 50 cents.
Pirnie tabll's have been set up near the
mouth of the canyon. Lcam<in added .
Tht're "'ill be a stricl prohibition on
open fires .in !he park -including
barbcci.1es '-''1th coals -and campers are
ad\·isrd to use ca1np sto1·cs for cooking.
L('atnan said back paekers \rill ha1·{' 10
c:in1p in the \'Chicle e:imping nrl'as for
:ibout thc next t\\O months unli1 tount\'
crc1rs can selrct wilderness ca1np~itcs o'n
the ranch.
IJut he said about six n1i\cs of trnils
h::il'C bt.'C'n established in the n1os1 sCTnic
p1)rt1on of the park.
"The 1rails are actually fire roads and
!hey lend to soine of the n1orc spec·
tacul ar \'ie"' areas." Lcan1un said.
J.e;iman said al least fil'e harbor
drpartn1ent rangers \\'ill be on horseback
patrol ovrr thr 'A'cekend in addition to a
she riff's unit and a county fire ma rshal.
From Pagel
PANEL ...
co1·rn1p 1ras surfacing.
"If the President coni)llil's 11·i!h a sbu-
poen:t and produc('s the 1n:itrririls the
l~n1111\ttrr seeks. tht• ron1mittrc nnd the
l!t)U!>t' 11 ill lh' 111 ;1 lh·l!t•r po:-;1(1011 to
"'';1lu.'l!l' fully ;u1tl on lh r n11•r11.~ wht•!hrr
i.:ro11nd!> for 1n11)l•ath1nent l'"-l~t. .. ~ta4l's a
lt'gnl bri\'f prcpn red b~· Do:t r
Tht• subJ'IO{'na CO\'Crs cnnvcrs:il ions
brl>A'l'Cn :'ll'1xon ;ind for1111T ;ud£'s IL R.
lf:1ld<'n11111, .John F:hrl1 rhn1an and John
"!Jean in February. '.\lnrch and April 19i3.
ln most cas(•s. lhl' rcques! S?fcifie.s the
date and ('1·cn the ti1nc the ronl'crsa!ions
took ph1cr.
1'\J('n> are i1Jso rC'qursrs for all con-
\'rrsat1ons bct.,..·een 1he President and
llalcl<?mnn and the President and
F.hr\ichmnn during lhC' period April 14
through 17, and all conl'e-rsations
betv.·ern Xb:on and -former Atty. Gen.
ltlcha rd l\Jc-lndicnsl and AMI . Ally. Gen.
llenry Pe1t•r5rn [ronl April t~ through
April 18, 19i3
It 1\·a~ :lll but tht' last f\\'O Items that
St. Clair offert'd to gil'e the rommi!lc-c.
An am1•ndmf~t offered bv Rep . David
l>cnnis rR -lnd. ), to 1nnke 'the subporna
ronfor1n to SL Clair"5 offer. "·as re1cetcd
22·16, iA'ith ()/\c licpublictu1, Rep. Caldwrll
Rutlf'r 1R-\1n.1, jo1n1n1t the tl Oenlocrnts
10 dl:'ft!SI it
Thr \\hitc Jfousc. ul 'rlel11ying :iny
rl'i:ponse to lhe committee rcquc~i for
nJOrc than six '-'"CCk~. ho!! taken the posl-
1lon th.1t II n~ds 10 k.now rnorc c:ll'ilr/\•
Jll51 "ha\ tht! Lv~lltt'l' •.inu ·
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PORTER · ... Teacher Ousted t \', 11itl'gnl}, iJeah ... 111 a11tl 1!~\"ollon 10 tht
truth and the right. .. f\lurra y ~111d Porter
"as betr:l)'Crl b'.f rrif'nd~ in thl' rl'-elcc1io11
1·an1pa!gn 11 ho :l.\k~11 hun lu Ii\' 111thoul
!vl!ing hi in 11 h~
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At Orange Coast ''He k11c"' notl11 11i: of thl· \\':itcrGalc·
l>rl':lk·ln." :.turra} :.:ucl "lie k11ew
001h1ng of the !'o-cat1t:d CO\'erup In r:ict
he 11as Its lir~t IK'l1111"'
Orange Coasl Col!cg(' hiology !Cill'h1·r
TheOOorc \\'. Bandaruk "·;is d1sn1iss~
\\'ednesday night py the Coast Con1·
rnunlty College District Uoard of
Trust('('~. The charg{'S agair.st hirn \Vl'rc
not d1selosc'll .
AarnJ[1ruk. '!'!, of 7'.!&I \\'. Oceanfront.
'."ry,·porl Bcaeh. had h<'en on thl' fac.-uhv
since 1971 after obtaining a master"S
degree from LiC lrvint>'.
lfe declined to comment today on the
~ction taken agalnsl him. "I'd rather not
lalk ;ibo111 ii. rm \•ecy y,·rJJ representrd
by some very good people on campus. 111
the community and an attorney from the
("alifomia Teachel"3 Assoc iation,.. he
saitl. "I feel thal some mistakes have
been niade."
College lruste<>s considrr('(J Bandaruk 's
<':1sc in l>A'O sepnr<tll' exccuti\'l' scssiort'i .
·rh£>y agreed un<ini1nou sly 1h~1t th1·
l'h;1rges ;ig;Jinsl h1n1 had sub!ilatll'l' bur
\ll'fl! spli t J-2 on chs1nis~al.
Colll'g" officinl.~ harr n·rused 10
di\'ulgc the nan1cs af tl1e !l\'U board
me1nbcrs >A'ho l'Oted ag..iinst dismissal.
·rhe decision to dismiss was appa rently
rn;1d<' during ('.~ecu1ive session. but !he
\'Ott.' 1\'aS not n1ade public.
Sources al 1he college refused to narne
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SPEAKS ...
had told him to "lay off tt.", safety lark''
in his private campaign for safer invalid
cars. Another told him that he was
qualified to judge the car.
Bul as Prioc{'ss J.Iargarl't nodded in
the gallery. Sno11.·don told the silent peer~
ho1v he himself ·h.-.d rolled Ol'Cr one of the
c<irs ~·hi!e tra\'eling less Lhan 20 n1ilcs
per hour.
Point by point. he dciailecl its
shortcon1ings -"unstablr. easi\~1 coni-
hustible, unreliable,"' its accident record
··per fectly appalling."'
Lcird \\"ells-Prstcll. replying for the
go1·ernment, said such allegations y,·('rC'
"unjus-tified and undesirable."
\\'1th the dccorun1 and l'~aggcrated
rour1esy nonnal in 1hc ll ouse of 1..Clrds.
... the rl••bate continued t!-rrough srveral
ornt•r spcakrrs and resul!cd in J1eithtr
l1rm ('()nclusicn nor !angiblc action.
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s~uJ they incluch· 1•1olaHons of tht'
l1tt.Su1ess and professional code.
:\ high-ranking collc~c offiri:i l in·
<hca trd that the chi£>f charge against
Band<1ruk Nnccmc<f hi• nlc!hod of g111no:
gradl's nnd credit for roursc 11ork
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TERROR • • •
lsrarlis e!9st'Cl in.~
h1 Jt'rusalrm, earetaker l' rim e
l\lin1stcr Golda Ml'fr told the Knesset
1 Parliament l "the Lebanese government
t'1USI know that 11·c re~ard it <ind :ts
c111zens 11·hn ;ire t11dinc the tt'rrorists
1\·pun~ib!l' tor this tn:issacrl'. \\'c .::ire
~hocked by lhe crime th at occurred tins
n1ornins: at Klryul Sh c in on a .
Assassination for the sake of assassina-
11on."
The attack on this settlrment popu!aied
prin1arily by Sephardic Jews from t-."orth
Africa. began at 7;30 a.m. local time
"'hen the guernllas moved in from thl'
surrounding brush-covered hills. the eom-
111and said.
Ben Shimon i\fandi, 21, a residenl of
the apartment building. said he was
asleep .,..,hen the attack began.
"I thought il 11.'as a madman or a
drunk . anything but a terrorist ," he said
of the first shots he heard.
t.landi said he rushl'd upstairs when he
hea rd screaming but returned to his
apart1nent when he realized he y.•as
unarn1ed . He said he srayed in his apart-
rnent until he 'A'as able to escape.
The explosion tha t killed the guerrillas
blew a11.•ay part of the top floor of the
apartment building. The room where
they barricaded themselves was spat·
tercel iA'ith blood . Pieces of bodies were
scattered in the smoldering debris.
\\'hen border patrolmen tried to carry
a1vay the guerrilla remains in a black
truck, 200 Israeli residents attacked
1hem. Fist fight& broke out.
The residents managed to set fire to
the guerrillas' rrmains before troops
mo\·ed in and restored order.
l'ortrr 11,1111'<1 1nd1<'!111ent :ind p'1'!1lh'<I
_J.!utlt~· Jlin 28 \11 a s1n~h·-1·u1i111 of 1nak1ni.,:
"f<il S1:. lictJtious 1111d tr <• u d u I en t
!'t311•n1"n1~' to the Fiil af.1nu1 th1' Lu1:
~1ni;t seand•tl. Thr 1·har~1· 1~ ~1n11 !ar lo
JW,'rtllt)
Br.van! orrlC'r1-d 1h.1t Porlt·r. \\hO \lo ill
be 36 on Saturdav. 5\Jrrcndt·r to federa l
n1rirsha/s 1n Los .~n~elt.'s no latrr than 10
a Ill, tPl_lT I. ,\pr1I 22 I() begin ser\'ing a
monlh :11 the 1nin1mum scturny fodcral
c.:o~rcction fa ci!Jty at l.on1poc.
Po~ter 11!$tifl_ed rf4. the n~lionally ·
11·lev1se<1 \\"all·rgate l1l'arings last sum -
rnrr 1hat v.'hl'n ihe \l.'atl'rgate ~cand;il
hrokc. hi.'i superior at the Con1mil\l'C for
fff'-elec1ion of 1h12 President. Jcb Stuan
;'fa'l:rudcr. askC'cl hin1 10 corrolx>ra!c ,1
f,11sc story.
Th(• stor~· l\'<lS !hat SI00.000 in ran1-
pa1j.!n funds ho.d lx'i•n funneled to CR:I' of· •
fieial (;. (;ordon Liddy lo prot('tT
s1~·akcrs for the Prc·s1d1:n.:s eumpaign ·
from . possible violc nec . As schcdn lini;
director of CHP. Porter had char,11e of
:1rranging appearances for "surrogate "'
SJ>fakers ~·ho campaigned for Nixon
<irowid th~ country.
In fact. some of the $100.000 'A"en1 to
Liddy to finance illega l survc1\lance of
Democratic foes. pr imarily the bugging
of Democratic National Committee head -
quarters at the \\'atergate orficc con1·
plex. Liddy ~'as convic ted in that case •
and is in prison.
Porter told Bryant he had been
suspicious 1\·hy he had been asked to !ell
a phony story bul did· not know the
reason for it until last April when
r.lagruder finally told him the 'A'hole
srory or the co\•eru1>.
"Needless lo say I v.·as quite shocked
and frightened." Porter said.
lie said he 11·ent lo the Watergate pro-
secutors imn1rdiately and told them the
full story.
Porter said he had given the .same
phony story to a grand jury and on the
'A'ilnl'ss stand at the original \\'atergatc
tria l -all at the urging of ~1agruder.
He said he did so "probably because of
the fea r of group pressure ~nat 11.·ould
ensue, of not bein~ a team playe r."
f\1urra~· urged leniency and the assis-
tant specio.l prosecutor. Richard Ben·
Veniste. stressed they had no e\•idence
that Porter hed as part <Jf a conspiracy
or for any o t h (' r reason '"!/Ian a 1nis-
guided sense of loyalty."
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sleeveless enlrancc on !he \•1arrn
v1eather 1ashlon scene. Choose from
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N.Y. Stocks
VOL. 67 , NO. 101, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY , APRIL 11, 1974 c TEN CENTS
Coast Ban Urged on Freeways, Power Plants
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By CANDACE PEA RSOS
01 th• D•llY 'lltl St.ill
!'l;o rieW freeways or fossil fuel pcl\\'e r
plants would be allowed Ylithin five miles
... of the roastlinc if rcconun1·ndalion~ of
regional coastal commis~lon planners are
adopted.
Ai r pollution in l~e South Coast region
is already "sufficientl y severe to damage
life and lhreatcn coastal resources." the
planners say in a draft of the Coastal
land environment element.
ll is the second element in the roastal
master plan mandated by Proposition 20.
the 1972 coastal zone act \lo'hich created
one state and six regional comm issions.
Th~ South Coast eomn1iss10n has
permit and " planning jhrisdiction -in·
Orange end Los Ang~~lcs Counties.
The coastal land report deals heavily
Y<itb 'air pollution and also reeommcnds :
-Pollutio'n sour0C \\•hich arc coastal-
rtlated /operate more efficiently by the
shoreline) must use lalest pollution con-
! rol technology.
-Pollution sources which,. a r r n · I
coas1al-reta1ed ··n1u.st be removed from
!he coastal zone:·
-Presidential dcvelopn1ent rcr.1otc
fron1 available employment. commercial
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scr;'ict:"i and rubt ic Lransportr111on ,.\1111
npt Ix-pern11llt'Cl ,"
Pliu1ncrs i·tit,ll('nd th:1t \\<hen f)\'Qpl..: l11·e
far fron1 th1·1 r v.·ork, the inere;is('ll
automo™lc driving ad4s·10 dl•crcasing ;11r
q,uaJ1ty. ~ .
-Alt l'rn.1!111• tn1nsporla!1011 . 11 l\e
buses, rnLJ~t be strongly t•ncourngC'd. Ont•
v.·ay v.ould be to require an annual fee to
transit sl.'rV1C\' 1n lit.:u of providing park-
ing spact.·s.
The draft pl.1n111ng guid1~!inl.'s ~.!so di':i!
v.·ith agncu!!urt. ni1tur11l pl;int hfl'.
n1lnetals and coastal stre:in1~.
The ele1nent \rill be d1 ~cusscd in a
public hc;1rini.: at 3 p.n1. ,\pril ::!9 111 Long
Ueacb Harbor l.k·partrnent hcadqunrters.
9.!.) Harbor Plaza lJ!"l\'l'.
After the hearing. the rl(•mrnt will l,i(•
rt•\'lsl.'d. brought bark for a St.'Cond, look
;ind then !H'ril to the state C(Hlsta! coin·
1111ss1on. 1111·rc it v.·il! be COQrd1nafed \\'1lh
sirntlar work frorn tht• other rt·gion~.
The. s;in1f' process is gone through .,., ith
tile l·tght otht·r clcn1l'lltS'. n111rint• rn -
' 1ronn1cn!. energy. re or ca 1 1 on.
t.ransportat\on, Qrsign. geology, 1ntens11~
of dr\"eloµnit•nt ;uxl pov.·ers and funding .
Thl' con1 n11ssion is asking for y,·ritten
1·fun1nt·n!s on the ron~101! cnviron1111:nt
~·1t.•n1ent b~ April 19. Tht•y r:111 bt' s1·11l 'O
pl;innf'r l'r;1V1't'I\ (;upt.1 .
Th L' docu111t·111~ rccon11nl'lld ~ 111~1 ! :ill
prinll' agricultu~at land tx• n1 :1111trunrd 11t
that us(' and ;iny chang(' 10 ur !l11,1u ,.\,1-
op1nt·n1 bt" 1111nimi:t.t'tt.
It ulso suggests 1hrtt :
-BL't'<itlSC v.atrr:-.hrrl• lh·f1l 1i11 k
he;1cht·s with ;i proc·cs~ ,i[ 1i.1!11r.~I ~;.11d
supply, th1•y n1uc;\ he proli:l'll'<'l lro111 111-
lt·n~!\"{• developrnent
It )1 st~ se\"en such 11 :11\·r~ht<Ci" 1n
Urangc County : San Jo<iq\1111 H il:~. 1,..111
~ull l'lil" r l..'.lf!U!la Can y r1 n, .\lt c;n
!'i l't'k :-.ulf•~r l ';1n~nr1. S:dl t 'rt•r~. S:111
,Ill.Ill (-.ltl.lilll ,UH1 l~l,1! { drl.\ull.
-Cu.1-1.11 111_in111~ 11111"! 111' di'>CllllrJS('(I
.1ud .1~!•·111.11t· .•1'1'" found 111l.111d.
111 1pl1 ·~ .111d rn11h 1 f.111111~ lo!~ y,·1\1 bo.·
1 .. qu1l't '<I 10 h· t·11:nhuh·d I" pro11d1.:,for.
l:lHfl' "ii' I\ ~p,1Ct'
\!! l:·•' •l.d1"11' 11 dl li.i\r In install
d1•11r•'" lo 1n11111n11c \.i1~1r lo·.·t'~ durJnI;
i•Lllllp1n,.:
-1\lk·q11~•!•· ncrl':i~·· of 11:.•ur:1i pl;i111 •
1nu,1 hi· tvn,rr\·l'd. 101:d protl"C"1ion
:;h 11ilrl b1· 1:11{'11 to <'!Jd;ir.,i.:1·rL'il nora.
error1s s a
Goi1ag Ho11ae
Dorothy l'.l?nson comforts son .Rober~. 10: a newsboy ."·ho was beaten
savagely five weeks ago \l.'h1le delivering papers in Oakland. :\!-
though leaving hospital. Robert is, so far. unable to say n1ore than
an occasional and blurred •·no.''
Heroic Boy, 9, Saves
Dad's $17,000 Yacht
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SAN DIEGO 1AP) -At 9 years old ,
Mi chael io.lcGhee stands a sca~t four in·
ches taller than the steering y,rheel of his
father's vachl. But he saved the $17,000
craft in ti.is first try al the helm,
The sailing adventure ended a da y·s
outing aboard the 27-foot boat for
~-lichael. his nanny from England,. his
dog"Snd his dad, Dr. George MeGhec.
In a snappy wind \Vedne.sday night,
McGhee jumped onto the dock but miss·
ed the post to which he planned to tic his
yacht. He watched it blow awa~'·
~!cGhee, in anguish. yelled at his son'.
"Tum the engine on and turn right rud-
der."' ·
A fourth grader ~t nearby E~ndido.
!\lichael stretches up to 4 feet 2. and the
steering wheel stands 3 feet 8. His nanny.
Doris \Vhitc. u•as below deck when he
9;ent into action, peering through spokes
of the wheel.
SERVICES SLATED
FOR GOOD FRIDAY
Good Frid11y services are scheduled in
nearly all churches. \Vith many churches
throughout the Southland conducting
special Tenebrae or "service of
darkness' programs.
The majorily of churches wfll be ~·
ducting Trl!-Ort services from noon to 3
p.m. For a listiog or special services as
submitted to the Daily Pilot, see page 7.
··~fy nanny came up and said, 'We're
all alone out here. You're going to have
to be pretty good at the 1vhee\,' but I
didn't lose my head." said l'.1ichacL
\\Then the vacht refused to turn right
rudder. iVllcliael turned it left rudder,
barely missing the Star of India. a 201-
foot square-rigged sailing ship built in
186.1 and now a waterfront museum billed
as 1he oldest iron ship anoat.
··1 almost cracked into it -got as
close as 10 feet. I lhink," ~lichacl said
later. ~le made tv:o passes at docking but
managed to bring it alongside l!flough to
be tied up.
By then, 50 persons were cheering on
the dock .
Said Bob Hartman. a tourist from
~ladison. Wis .• of ~1ichael : ·•That little
boy showcd so much spontaneity in an
cn1ergency."
The littlest sea captain conceded it was
his first shot at sailing.
"But J'\•e sat on my father's lap a fe\v
times," he bragged.
Kidnap Trial Sla ted
LONDON (AP) -Ian Ball , a 26-year·
old drifter with a history of mental Ill·
ness, \\'as ordered today ·to stund trial on
charges of auempting to kidnap Princess
An!l and attempting to murder four men
who tried 10 save her. Ball wa s )U'reslcd
after a gun attack on Anne 's car in the
f.Iall , near Bueklngbam PnlaCt', on
~tltrch 20, Four people 1,~:ere wounded.
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l(ill Selves
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KIHYAT Sll~:~IO:\.\. l~rat'I ll'Pl !
Thret' Anib ~u1.•rritl;is J>1.•11£'tl an :1pJrt-
n1en! house 1n th is l ~r.1 C'li bord1·r s1.·!-
tlt•mt'nt lod:1y and n1cthodic:JIJ~· ~hut :i.i
rl'sidcnts ont~ hy one t>t•forC' th(•ir suicide
rnission C'Tidl'<I in de:ith \1·hl'TI lhL•l r 011·n
cxp!osiVL'S blcY: them up.
~layor Avraham Aloni of 1hls town nf
18.000 near the !.ch.Jnl·hC ly ~df'r S.Jid '.!l
pt•rsons 1<1 crc ki!lefL inclurl1ng th(' thr1.•c
~uerrillas, and 16 1x.·rgrins \l'cre 11.·011ndcd
in the raid in \1•h1ch the cornrnandos shot
\.\·on1e11 and c:hildrcn ;ind hurled thcir
bodies o:it of the 11indow.; of !h1· thrce-
story 11hite c-oncrett' block huildin~.·
ThC' Israeli military cornn1:1nd snid the
ISRAEL'S GOLOA MEIR
STEPS DOWN. Story, Page 4.
guerrillas held off 1 s r a l' I 1 cou11-
ter.:rtt n1:kcrs for 4 t~ hour •. \\'1tnes~t·s
said !he guerrilla s set off lhl·i r O\\!l cx-
plosi\·c~ as lsrilt'li para trr,()p;; lan<k·d lY
helicopter on the roof of thl' b11ild1ng.
Aloni said 18 Jsrarlis \\'rrl' killc·d 1n 1he
attack. including two snldicrs. ei~hl adult
ch·ilians and eight children. Al one point.
\1'ifnessrs said th e guernll:i~ \l.'Cn t fro 1n
door to door in the apartn1l'nt huuse and
shot nnvone 11·ho nn~111erl'd.
i:\ st~tt.>mcnt b\' a Pal1·~t1n1.in ~urrrilla
group in Beirut s<iid 1hc guernlla~ hopi:d
to seiL(' hostages and for ce !~rael 10
relea se JOO Palestinian cornn1andos h,.ld
in Israeli Jt1ils but destroyed thrnl<(']".l'~
\\"Jth exjllOS!\"C-lJd l•n belts 11h~·n the
Israeli s e!oscd u1 1
In Jerusalem. c<ir('t.:rker I' r i n1 e
~linister Golda i\1eir lo!d the i\•1r·..;~ct
I Parlia1nCnt 1 ··the Lcbnne~e go1'ernrr "Ill
must kno111 th;ll \Ve f(•i::ard 11 and :t~
citizens 1\•ho <t r~ a1dini.: the terrori~rs
re ponsible for th t-> inassaere. \\"c ;ire
shockC'd b\' the trin1c that occurred 1h1s
n1ornini; -at K ir~·ai S h c rn on ;:i •
1\ssass1nat1on for the s<ike ol .:rss<issinJ-
llon ...
The attack on this settlement populai ed
prin1anly by Scph;)rd1c Jt'V.S fro1n ;-..·ortl\
Africa, bcgan a: i:30 a.n1. local !line
v.·hen the gucrntl::i~ ninv('() in fron1 U1c
surrounding brush-cover{-d hills. the co1n-
nu1nd said.
Ben Shin1on \1andi . ~1. a re~ident of
jScc TEHRO!l, PagC' 21
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ancl
1rarpcr of San Francisco displays his hir-
glory. It n1easures 24 inches fron1 rip to tip
~·1 111 keeps it in shape "'i th tnuslache wax .
,\!;ked how hl' slecp1> at n1 i,:h t \\'1 \h rhe handlebar.
he replied. "\"ery earcfull~. and <in iny ha!·k." lie
al~o claims it j..; n l.:rd_,"<:!ltrar·tl·r
Niguel Man Gets 30 Days
Porf<'r Se 11tenced for L)·i11g in
\\'A!'HIX<;TQ~ <CPI 1 -llf'rbcrt L.
;.Bart" Portr·r Jr. of Laguna '.\iii:ucl.
dt·scribcd by his la11.·ycr a~ ·:1hc firs: 1·ir-
ti 1n" of \\'atrr,:?";itr. \\'aS scntcnccd today
tn .10 days 1n jail for lying to the FBI
obout the bugging scandal.
··1 (lllJ nbsolutcly positi\'e in my heari
-<ill the wa.v do.,.,·n to my toes -that I
will nc.ve r get into trouble al:{ain." Poricr
said JUSt before JUdge \\'illian1 B. Bryant
S•"ntenccd hirn.
The boyish·looking Portrr, 3."i. trsllfil'<l
nt &:natc \\'atrrgale ht'ar1ngs l.i st -.um·
nicr !hat he !1ed abriut wh;il hl· knf'11 r.f
\\'n\crt;atc for fcnr 01hcr :\ixon e;1n1p:1ii:n
officials \\'OUltl acc11-.. him of not h<·tn~ ,1
1e.:nn player if he didn·'..
Porter 1\·;is !icneduling dirc('t1Jr frir
Presi<lcnt '.\"ixon 's c·11mp:iign ur.t;<in11<1·
lion . He \1·as the 11 lh pcr<;Qn scntl'nccd 1n
conn(•e1ion v.·ith \\';i ten::ate.
1•·:1n; ~trcnm1ng f!.,,1·11 h1·r !nee 1\l:f'n !he
~l·ntcnrc 11 ;1s :1nnuuncC'd
f'nrt .. r"s J;iv;·yl'r . Ch;1rlf'• ,\!urr:l\", ltolrl
The 1od1;c hi<i t"h1·11t v.:is n ni:u1 •1f' honr'-
11. inte~nt~, 11lr:1Ji.,111 nnrl de1Ht111n tr1 the
1r1l'h ;ir1d !he ri~hl .. ~11nr;1\ .... 11d Portt'r
1•.:is he1rn1l"<I l:l\ 1ri••nd,~ 111 lh•· r .. ~·ll'e!k•n
1·n1npa1 gn · 11 ho ·a~kt·d l11n1 tri lie \11thuu1
t1·ll1ng hirn \1hy
"'Ill· knP\l.' no!h1ns.: of lhl' \\"a tcr;.:atr
brr •<1k·in." ~lurr<J\ s;.1d . "Ile kne-.v
ISC'e l'OHTER , l'ai::e 2)
Cheered .by Peers
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Porter. \\'ho first ca1npr1ii:?nc'<.I for :\1-.:on
<J\ a boy of 8, v.as ri college friend of
presidential press serrt·t<1ry Jlonald L.
Ziegler al t;SC. Tra1nL-d in business. hr
noy,· \\'orks for his f;1lhr r-in-la v.'s cori-
s:ruction firm in Lagw1;i '.\"iguel.
Lord Sno11.:£lon Spealis rifter 13 Years
LONDOX (U PI 1 -In the narrow \\Cst
peeresS('S' gallery. Princr~~ io.largaret
gazed intently into roe ori ate mock·
Gothic House o~ Lords chn1nl)cr. efbov.'s
on her knees.
NO\V and thco. she turned 10 l'Xplain a
point of protocol to her son. \'iscount
Lindley,
Atnid the O\'erstuffcd red \'Civet
bcn~hes belO\\', the great moment finally
came. For the first time in a 119\L'IC or
Lords dcbale, Lord Sno...,.down rose to
speak.
His feJlo..,,, pt'tr!I cheerc-d him. They had
u·aited 13 yea.rs for the cha nce,
Sno.,.,·don v. ns a photograptler n.1mcd
Antony Ann.strong Jones when he mar·
ricd Princess ~targan?t in 1960. lie. was
made lhe Earl of Snov.'dOn In 1961 al'id
took his lord 's seat along v.ith othtr
peers of ll'K> real1n. Since lhen , sllenee'.
But lhis is a House of Lords tradition.
not ncressarll)' a ro»al family one, One
distinguished peer attended dc·batei: for
211 yenrs bcforc making his n1aidcn
spe{'{'h.
Lord Sno\\don·~ turn came \Vednesda.\.
\vhen the subject for debate v.as treat-
ment of the handicapped. It is a matter
on v.'tlieh SnO\\'don feels passionately .
As v.·ould ilny other peer. SnO\\·don
gained the right to speak merely by put-
ting his name dov.'Tl in a request to do so.
lfis a·cqulred royal reserve melted as
he rccoun1ed angrl\y what he said 'l''Cre
the dangers of the three-v.·hcelcd invalid
\'ehicle the British government issues
free to some of ils 1.25 million severely
dJsabled people.
"Nothing v.·HI con,·ince me that lhls in·
trinslcaUy k-tanl machine Is suitable for
a disabled person, nor that its produc1ion
shou1d continue :i moment )onger." he
,sdi~.
SnoY.dO!l said on<' government official
tSee SrEAKS. Page %1
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"'I'm a much happier pc .. rsnn no11.·.
doing v.•hat I'm doin,g. gelling a11·ay fror11
1h;i t kind of (JX1litical 1 ex1:.1e11cC'." he tol d
reporters ln Janu ary.
Bryant 1old P<1rler h<' ··just l'an't
forget" 1h111 Por1rr hr'<! on !liree f\<. •
e.'l~ions to fedrral 1111·t·st1i:?ator~ <lnrl
senlenced hi1n to ;, m1nirn11m of fl\('
1nonths and a nv1x1mu1n ,,f Li months 111
prison. But he ordcrt'd 1h:u Poner only
se.r\C 30 days on the srnlf·O('e and he
plnced on unsupcr,·1sed probation for one
yea r fotloy,·ing his release.
Porter·s 'A'ifc . Carol. clutch1 ni;i: hnnd s t1f
friends In the second rO\\' of 1he
court room . sl umped in the seal v.·11h
FRIDAY 1-IO URS
Costa r.lcsa C11y IJall will be closr<l
from noon to 3 pm. Good Friday. ac-
cording to Ci1y Clerk Eileen Phinn y.
Buslneso: hours v;il\ be {ror,1 8 a.m. 10
noon and from z p.m. to 5 p.m.
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Clr:irrr !'k1<~ :ind 11·1ro1u•r do:~
11 ill hr;it Uf) Our 11 u1d·t'0(1]1•d coast
l•rida:. \111h h1~h~ rt'11r!l1ng 11110
th1· n11dd!c to vpp••r 70".
1 :~snn; TOii.\ Y
//111/1 l'lbor t1111~ ,.,,,/ rureirn1
r1•rtlpf'f1H1111 l1nl'f' i I I •rd rit n
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Teacher Ousted
At Orange Coast
Or:inge Coast College biology reacher
Th!'Odore \V. Bandaruk V•U dismissed
\\1cdnesday night by the Coast Com-
munity College District Board of
Trustet'S. The charges agair.st him 'A'Crc
ool disclosed .
Bandaruk , 27, or 7204 \\'. Occanh-on1 ,
Ne .... ·port Beach, had bL·er1 on thl' facult y
i;ince 1971 aftl'r obtaining a mas tcr"s
degree fro m i,;C Irvine.
lie declined to comment today on the
action taken against him. '"I'd rather nol
talk about it. 1'1n very "'ell rcprcsc hlrd
hy sonte very good prople on cnmpus. in
the communit y and an attorney f~om the
Callfomia Teachers Association." he
said. "I feel that sorne mistakes have
been made."
College tntStecs considered Aandaruk 's
ease in l'A'O sepo r:llc executive seJSiorui .
They agreed unanimously that the
C'harge11 against him had substance but
v.•cre split 3-2 on dis1nissnl.
College official s have refu~ to
divulge the nan1cs of the IW? ~ard
members v..•ho voted agtt!nst d1sm1ssal.
The decision to dis miss was npparently
made during executive session. but lhc
vole was not n1ade public. . ""·
Sourees al the oollege refused lo na1ne
specific charges against Bandafuk. but
Cree11 Tag Da ys
lle1p Booster!S,
Mesa Merchants
Local merchants and the Costa Mesa
Jligh School Booster Club are pooling
their resources for an event May 34
'''hich will help raise funds for the school
"'hile at the same time provi ding
businessmen with a merchandising Oi>"
portunity.
The event is called "Green Tag Days"
Md this is the way it "'orks. Students and
Booster Club helpers will sell green tags
to residents which will allow them a 10
per cent discount at participatlng
merchants. Each tag will cost $1 .
Bryan "Smith, one of the organizers of
the sale, says many of the merchent.s will
offer "Green Tai Specials" and offer a
particularl y good deal to tagholdcrs.
A list of participating merchants w:lll
appear on each ''Green Tag" and all the
publlcity the booster club is able to pro-
mote will be given to these merebants.
Students and school organlzalions 1fill
start selling the tags .soon at local shop-
ping centers and on campus.
Harry L. Bowen
Of Costa Mes a
Rites Saturday
FunM'al se n•iet'S are scheduled Satur·
day for 28-ycar Cost.a ~lesan Harry L.
Bowen Sr. "'ho came to the Orange
'Coast in iD46 and 'Aho had been a
carpen ter for 35 years.
He 'A'a.s 74 and as fatally !ltricken at hls
home. 735 \V. 20th St.. on Wednesday and
\\'SS pronounced dead at Costa 1\tcsa
ti lemorial Hospital.
Sen •iccs v.111 he al 11 a.n1. in Bell
Broadway ~!or1uary Chapel with Rev.
Joe Heffner of the First Southern Baptist
Church and members of Masonic Seafar·
ing Lodge 1767. or \\'h!ch 1''1r. ~·en ~·as
an acti\"C 1ncm bc.r. officiating.
Survivors in addition to his v.1fc,
Josephine, include sons, Elrncr and Har·
ry L. Jr., both of Costa Mesa; a son.
Bobby of Tustin. and d aught c r ~
Fannie Seller$. o! Florida, Laurfl Barnflll .
of Ohio and Kati11 Clemmons. of Orange.
~1r. Bo"·cn rtl!IO leaves brother$ Ralph.
Emesl and Clair Bo\\en. all of Floridn.
and a sister. l\a~ncryn, also of Florida.
plus 21 grandchildren and 19 grea t·
granchildren .
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s:.iid thcv include violation~ of the
busi ness iind professional code.
A high·ran king oolJCge official 111-
dicated that the chief charge aguinst
Bandaruk concerned hi; melhocl of giving
grades and credit for course work.
lrvi11e School
-Board Oppo s~s
Airport Boost
Jr.,.ine Unified School District trustees
do not \vanl commercial jets in their ' backyard.
They said so Wednesday in a
unanimous resolution to fie Ai~rt Land
US".' C-Ommission which IS studying pro-
posed expansion of the El To~ f\1arine
Cvrps Alr Station for oommerc1al use.
Next week Irvine city officials. the
Orange County Planning Commission,
plOMers of the nearby J\1_oulton Ra~ch
and the Irvine Company 'ft'lll be n1ec11ng
informally -A'ilh !he airport commission
to discuss the El Toro txpi.1nsion pr~·
posa\s. Public hearin gs arc set to bcg111
in 11\'0 .... ·eeks.
The city and rile Jn:fne Company ha ve
already taken stands against the ex·
pansion.
"I'd like to see us give our support lo
the city and the Irvine Company. This
expansion will hurt us tn"terms of some
oi our schools sites. This expansion v.·111
increase nol9e levels tremendoUl!lly," said
Board President Char les Boulanger.
Strict federal noise regulations prohibit
oonstrudion of schools under a flight
path wtµch produces a certain noise
level.
One school in rhe J~ine district, Irvine
Elementary, was closed Friday because
of its loca tion under a noisy flight pat·
tern.
Cl1.e1nical Plant
Blast Produces
Second Laivsuit
An nploslon that shattered a Costa
Mesa d\emlcal compa ny a ye ar ago has
produced. Its second Orange County
Superior Court lawsuit against the firm
involved.
Eulalia Alaniz, an employe of the
nearby Gullon lndmtries, 8t0 Production
Place, Newport Beach. claims she was
thrown to the ground and injured wh en
the blast roc ked the El 1'!onte Chemical
company on April 2, 1973.
Mrs. Alaniz further claims in her
$$0,000 action tha t she was struck by
flying debris after she fe11 to the ground.
Mrs. Janet Faye Wild wants $150,000
from the El ~fonte flnn for injuries suf·
fered while she v..·as \\'Orking on the
premises of nearby Vance Roofing. Inc.,
8.17 W. 17th St.
Mrs. Wild states in her action that she
was thrown to the ground and that her
car was damaged by fly ing debris.
Signups Slated
For Kind ergarten
Pre-registrat ion for children eligib!r 1o
attend kinde rgarten in the Newporl·:\lesa
School District next September 1\·ill take
place April 29 through tilay 10.
Parents may rl'gistcr their child during
regular school hours at the school he or
she will be. attend ing. They must prcsenl
11·rittcn proof thnl the child v..·ill be !l\'c
years of age before December 2.
111e parent n1ust also pro\"idc .,..·ritten
,,roof that the child has bc>cn in1n1unized
:igainst diphtheria, tetanus, ~'hooping
cough. measles ;ind Polio.
Further information is al'ai lnblc by
calling the district's Child \\"clrare and
Attendance Office, &1~1100.
Ea ster Egg l/unt
Planned in ll1esa
Chil dren ~re invited to 8 frtc F.asttr
cg~ hun t and party Saturday a! Costn
~lesa Ci ly Park al lhc corner of 18th
StrC'('l and Park. Avcnut'.
The hunt and other ac1lv1ties are
scheduled 10 bt-gin at 9:30 n.n1. The)' ""'Iii
bcl restricted to chlldre11 up through !he
fifth grade.
Prtze:i: will be a .... ·arded for the best
Ea.st<'r creations and lhcrt "'Ill be games
and candy for )X'rsoru of all ages.
A special nppe,qrance by the Easter
Bunny h.1s been promised.
11 on Tanker Lost
PHILADELPIUA tAP I -Th• Coost
Guard said today It has given up hope ror
the lives o( 11 persons missing after an
oil tanker exploded and bumcd at Ui;
nloorlng on th<; DelAwArt River. focluded
in the mtssini;i are a mother arkl her
thr~ daugnters wnn weni vlslltii.g UM!
Creek registry tanker Elias when It
t!rupted In 11 ball nf !laryt:lale Tuc$<1a)'.
SENTENCED TD 30 DAYS
Laguna Nigutl's Porter
Ff'om Page 1
PORTER ...
nothing or the :s<rcalled coverup. In fac l,
he was Its first \'lc1i n1."
Porter \\"lliYed indictmen t and p!C'aded
guilty Jan. 28 to a single count of making
"false, fictitious and fr aud u I e n t
stat ements"' to th~ FBI about the bug·
ging scandal. 'J'he charge i.s similar to
perjury.
Brvanl ordered thal Porter. 1vho will
(J(' 36 on Sat urda v. surrender to federal
n1arsha!s in Los An~clrs no later than 10
a.m. iPDT l, April 22 to begin serving a
month at the n1inimum security federnl
correction facility at Lompoc.
Porter testified at the nationally
televised \\'atergate hearings last sum·
nter that -A'hen the Watergate scandal
broke. his superior at the Committee fo r
RH lcction of !he President, Jeb Stuart
f\fagruder, asked him to corroborate a
false story.
The story was that $100,000 in cam-
paign funds had been funneled to CRP of·
ficial G. Gordon Liddy to protect
speakers for the Presiden t's ca mpaign
from possible violence. As scheduling
director of CRP. Porte r had charge of
arranging appearances for "surrogate"
speake rs who campaigned for Nixon
around the country.
In fact. some of the $100,000 ~·ent to
Liddy to finance illegal surveillance or
Democratic roes. primarily the bugging
or Democratic National Committee head-
quarters at lhc \Vatergate oCfice com-
plex, Liddy was convicted in thal case
and is in prison.
Porter told Bryant he had been
suspicious why he had been :uked to tell
a phony story but did not know the
reason for it until last April wh en
Magruder finally tald him the whole
story of lhe ooverup.
"Needless to say I was quite shocked
and frightened," Porter said.
lie said he went to the \\1atergate pro-
secutors immediately and told them the
full story.
Porter said he had given the same
phony story to a grand jury and on the
witness stand at the original Watergate
trial -all at the urging of f\iagruder.
lie said he did so "probably because of
the fea.r of group pressure that v.·ould
ensue. of ool being a team player ."
f\1urra y urged leniency a~d the as.sis·
tnnt special prosecutor. Richard Ben·
Veniste. stressed they had no evi~ence
lhat Porter lied as part of a ronspiracy
or for any o I h e r reason ··~h;tn a .1tis-
guidcd sense of loyalty ."'
Bryant expressed skcpticisnt, noting
Iha! Porter lied th ree tilnes before he
decided t-0 tell the truth.
"Hc"s an intelligent man , a perccplive
n1an,'" the judge said. "There conics a
1i1nc he must have kno\\11 it 1\·as 1norc
than a little white lie." •
Porter told Bryant · he had already
•·suffered the fullest because of the sor·
row" he brought lo his ~·ifc. f;in1ily and
friends.
"I realize the seriousness or it." said
Porter. "I ha\'e learned a hard lesson."
SLunmer S\\IIDl
Sessio11s Offered'
Summer swin1ming classes for kin·
dcrgarten and pre-school children age 3
and older will begin April 22 at the
Orange Co.1st \'~·1CA.
The ¥).session progran1 v.·ill 1neel ~ton·
d3vs . \\'l'dnrsdnys and Fridays bct\\"een I
and 3 p.m. A second course \\'ill begin
lllny 15. ,
llegistration will be taken from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. daily the we<-k of Apr\I 15-19 at
!he Y~fCA. 2300 University Drive,
~e .... ·port Beach . Information is available
by calling the Y:-OtCA. 642·9990.
0 1ec k to Bounce
For Mesa Burglar
A burglar who stole into a Cosla l\1esa-
condomlnlum home "'fdne&dlly stoic
a"·ay 'o1.1th tV1·0 teltvtslon .!lets and a rnlrd
prlzt-, but H probably won't do him any
good . Charlollc R, Hill. o( 1()4 Brooklin!!
Drive. told Patrolman Larry Fuqua thAI
he'r daughter Shellty ca1ne home to find
lhe ramily's t·wo television sets missing.
Investigation further di~lostd loss of
son Dr<'ll's $22.1.20 Internal Re\'Cnue
Service tax rc(und check. but the family
~4! J~I advisc<t. to 111op p.axmcnt on u.
-Panel Vote s
Subpoena
For Nixo11
WASJDNGTON (AP) -The T1ouse
Judiciary Committee todny ordered
President Nixon to turn over by April 25
all tape.!! and other materials rtquea:tt'd
by the oommittee for Us impeachment
inquiry.
In directing 3J to 3 tl'ral a subpoena be
issued for the evidence. the committee
rejected a Jast·minutc offer by the White
llo~ to .deliver son1e oC the taped con·
\'ersations within a few days. •
The offer, made 45 minutes before the
committee met in the mornirfg, came in
a lelepllone call from \\'hitc llou.se
NIXON MAY CAMPAIGN
AGAIN -Story, Page 4
lawye r James St. Clai r to John Doar,
<:hief counsel of t.he committee.
It led to a part.isan split in the com·
n1iuec. Republicara urged it be aCCt'pted.
Bul the Democratic ma,iori!y said the
co1nmittee. v.1lich made 1ts request Feb.
25, has wailed long en.>ugh.
"It's time 10 send a n1essagc that the
playing ot gan1es Is over,"' said Rep .
John Seiberling (o.-Ohio).
Chairman Peter Rodino (D·N.J. •, sa id
after the \\•ailing (or the tapes 45 days,
during which there have been lengt hy
negotiations bct11•een SL Clair and Doar.
it is time for the coa.millee to get on
\\'il h its job of dttermining whether
grounds exist for impeach ing Nixon.
"If the oommitlee has any dignity, if
the ~loose has any dignity, if ""'e respect
the institution of government and the
Consti tutlon. ~·c will ·move ahead,"
Rodino sa Id.
The subpoena orders the commiltee"s
chief security office r to serve a summons
on Nixon or one of his subordinates
ordering him to dcllver lo the committee
by 10 a.m. Apri l 25 tapes of 42 ·~
versations between Nixon and his chief
aides last gprfng when the \\1atergate
ooverup v.·as surfacing.
"If the President complies ~·ith a sbu.
pocna and produces 1he materials the
committee seeks, the oommittee and the
House will be in a better position to
evaluate fully and on the merits \\'hethcr
grounds for impeachment c:<ist," states a
legal brief prepared by Doar.
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ADDRESSES PEERS
England's Lord Sno~don
·, · Ff'o1n Page I
SPEAKS ...
had told him to "lay off 11 safety lark""
in his 1>rivatc can1paign for safer invalid
cars. Another told hin1 that he y,:as
c1ualificd to judge lhe car.
But as Princess ~largaret nodded in
th(' gallery. SnOY.·don told the silrnt peers
how he hiiru;elf Md rolled over one of th<-
cars while tra\·eling lei;s than 20 miles
per hour.
Point by point. he detailed ili
shortcomings -"unstable, easily com-
bll.9llble, unreliable," its accident record
"'perf~l\y appalling."
Lord \Vells·P('Stcll. replying for !he
~ovcrnmcnt. said such allri;ations v.·cri!
•·unjustified and undcsirahlc."
\Vilh the decorum and exaggcratrd
court('Sy norniat in the House of Lords.
the d1•bnte continued Hrrough several
orner speakers aOO resulted in neither
firm CQnclusion nor tangible action.
-
TONIGHT
COSTA ~1ESA WATER DISTR ICT -
Regular meeting. 77 Fair Or. 7:30 p.m.
LIBRARY FlLf\1S -rvtovles for adults,
7:30 p.m.
UC I DA~CE COi>iCERT -Fine Arts
Village Theater, April 11·13, 8 pJn,
Tickets $.1.
E'f'ont Page J
TERROR. • •
the 19artn1ent build ing. !<ltd hi'.! wa~
asleep wheo the ettack begoi.n.
"I thou ght it was a madman or a
drunk, an)'thing but a terrorist," he said
of the fir"$!" shots he hc~fd.
.\landi s1Jid he rusht<d upstairs \\hc.n hi:
heard screan1in1t but returned to his
ap11rtment v.·hen he realized he \\'as
unar1ned. He ~id he stayed In hl~ apar l·
il1ent until he was able lo csc.::1pe.
The explosion that killed tht g11errllla!.
blew av..·ay patt of the top floor ol the
apartment buUdlng, The room "·here
they barricaded themselves ~·as spat·
1er('d "ith blood. Pieces lll llocUes wer<'
scauercd in the smoldering debris.
\\'hen border patrolmen tried to carry
a-A•ay the guj/rilla remains in a black
truck, 200 Israeli residents attacked
them. Fist figh ts broke out.
The re:1 idents managed to set fire to
the guerrillas' rcmainS before troop.1
·moved in and restore<J order.
The rai d came at the height of an
Israeli political crisis in which Prime
r..tinister Meir and her cabinet resigned .
Despite the seriousness of the political
crisis, De rense 1\tinister tifoshe Dayan
left an emergency cabinet meeting to fly
10 Kiry at Shemona.
\\'hethcr other guerrillas were involved
in the operation was not known but both
Israeli and guerrilla sources said three
men aged between 20 and 30 and firing
machincguns and bazookas seized the
apartment building in a raid just after
da\\·n.
~lilitary correspondents r c po r t e d
earlier there \\'ere three guerrilla groups
including some \\'ho ga ve fire support.
The arn1y did not deny theo;e report s but
said as rar as the anny v.•as concerned
only three men \\'ere involved.
A guerrilla spokesman in Beirut said
the raid \\.'BS carried out by the ''Popular
Front for the Liberation of Palestine -
General Command ," a maveri ck guer·
rilla faction.
Speaking shortly after an Israeli an-
nouncement that the guerrilla group had
been wiped out. the spokesman said:
"It is absurd for the Israelis to say
they liquidated the unit. How could they
ha\"e shelled a building which WB5 lull of
Israeli hostages:'''
The spokesman said one of the 100
Palestinian guerrillas they sought to free
was Koro Okamoto. a Japanese arab
guerrilla serving a life term in Israel for
his part in Tel A\'iv's Lod Airport
massacre in :\1ay 1972 when three
Japanese guerrillRs kill~ 25 travele rs in
a burst of mac hinegun fire.
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