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County Won ~t Appeal
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON , APRIL 16, 19H .r. VOL.''· HO, lM, > SEC:ttO"IS, ,.. P'AGt l
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Crowds ·Jam Balboa for Drag Ball
FBI JSeeks Patty
As 'Eye Witness'
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SAN FRANCISCO (t:PI ) -The FBI
\\lfilch for ii d:i vs has searched for
Patricia 11earst ·as a kidnap ,·ictim
hunted her today also as onC' of four
\vomen who took part in a ~1 11.000 bank
fObbery.
Photographs and \rilncSS<'s identified
Patricia a!' one of lhe Symb ioncse
Liberation Army gang that hC'ld up a
branch of thC' Hibernia Bank :O.l onday.
Rut au!hflrilics Said ~he mav ha\'e been
forced into lhl' robbery agaii1sl her \\'ill.
She u·as sought on a \\"arrant naming her
a! a material 1vitness.
As the kidnaping case took s1i11 anoth('r
bizarre turn, the 20-~car-old girl's
parents -Randolph A. lll·arsl and his
11·ife , Catherine -prepared to rclurn to
their agonizing vigil al their home in
County Bo)·, 13,
Dro-ivn/! After
Electric Shock
A ll-year-0ld Buena Park boy drov.'Tled
Monday night in an apartment sY:imming
pool after apparently being knocked
unccnscious by an electrical shock from
a faulty underu·ater light, police said
today .
Fraocis I'. Pcdote
C.Ommon,1·eallh Ave. "·as
dead on arrival at Beach
llospital Shortly after 7 p.m.
of 85 5 0
pronounced
Community
A police spokesman recounting the
accident today said there easily could
have been more than one victim.
He said the bov's father, John, 'rushed
to the pool after-learning his son \\'as in
trouble, spotted '1hc boy lying near the
00.tom and dove In to save him.
The electric charge knocked him Out,
but he regained consciousness Jong
eoougtn to climb from the pool, witnesses
lol<I police.
Another bystander, apartment man-
ager David Sean. then jumped in to
try and pull the boy out but he also
jumped from the "''aler when be felt an
electric shock. police said.
Sears turned off the po"'·er to \be pool
lijht and another bystander. Kathy
Smith. pulled the boy from the pool.
Fire department rescue units arrived
moments laler to find a registered ntll'!e
\!.'ho Ji\"ed In !\le , apartmei1t complex
giving U1c boy mouth ·to•mouth
resusdtaHon and hcati massage.
He v.·as rmhed lo the hospilal but \!.'BS
dead oo arrival.
Police spokesman said the .pool has
lx!en 3Caled off pending ( u r t he r.
iilvestlgaUon by the county coroncr'll
office and cit¥ bulld.ng lnspcctoni.
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suburban Hills~ugh after a brief rest
at a reson near La Paz. i\Iexico. They
\\·ere t'xpected to fly back in an exc'i,utivc
jct sometime today.
Hidden bank photos capturt'd the
robbery scene , clearly shmving Patricia
holding a gun. the FBI said. The batik
raid \\·as staged by members of the
terrorist Symbion~ Liberation Arm y
1,1:hich kidnaped Patricia Feb. ~-
It occurred 12 days after the \'ictint
said in a tape-recorded message that she
\ras for.saking her fonncr ,1·ay of life and
joining the forces of the SLA . changing
her name to "Tania'' in honor or a
Boliv ian revolutionist.
r-.Jiss Hearst. granddaughter of famed
nev.:spapcr founder \\'il!ian1 Hand ol ph
3 SLA WOMEN .SOUGHT
IN BANK ROBBERY, Page S
llearst, "may have been acting undc>r
duress and coercion." said FBI special
agent in charge, Charles \V. Bates. in
c>xplaining "'hy she wa s sought as a
material "'·itness instead of a participant.
Three other v.·omen "'·ere named as
stispects. and police said fite men
apparently also were involved -four of
them waiting outside in t"'O getav.·ay
cars.
Bates sa id if it v.·crc detennined th at
J\l iss Hearst "''as a v.•illing participan1 ,
she also u·ouJd be charged "''ith bank
robbery.
The robbery took place shortly :ifter
the 9-a.m. opening of a Hibernia Bank
branch in San Francisco's Oceanside
Sunset District . The four 11·omcn -:ill
young and white, wearing dark coo.ts and
··u·arnc--stompcr" t~·pc boots an d
carrying semi-automalic rifles -anti a
man entered the bank with m.ilitar~·like·
precision, scooped Sl0,690 from {'ash
(See HEARST, Page 21
Odd-even Plan
E1ided in LA '
L0.5 ANGELES (AP) -Los
Angeles County supervisors voted
lo end the odd-even gasoline sales
plan iD the _rounty. '
The deci&n was fonl•arded to
Gov. Reagan and the supervisors
expressed hope he will acl to 1irr-
the sales controls by Wednesday.
The coonty has been on the plan
since f.1arch I. Supervisor James
~fayes, chainnan of the bo.a"rd's
energy rommittce, said supplies of
gasoline have improved greatly ..
but urged motorists to continue to •
conscn·e gasoline.
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D•l!V PllO! sr1tt Plleto
GUESTS MAKE THEIR WAY UP CARPETED ENTRANCE TO GAY 'PARTY AT PAVILION
• Hecklers Lined Entry to Newport Soiree, but Upstairs, a Gay Time Was Had by All
County Says No Appeal
Of Bar Death Verdict
Orange County Superior Court .fudge
13\'ron I\. )l c:'lltllan'~ innoc ent verdicts in
the Bach('lor 's JI! murder lrtttl of two off
duly \a11·mcn 11'i!l be the lasl 11·ord on !hi!
is,c;ue. the prosecution confirn1M today.
Chief Deputy Dist rict Au omt'v .1,an1cs
Enright commeilted today. "There \\'i i!
be ·no appeal filed by my oHice."
Enright ..said be. was ' · X c r y
disa ppointed" at Judg;j:-01 ~hllan's
decision ,to cl ear Cypress ice Sgt.
Thomas Baroldi, 26, of m er charges.
"\\'e thought hf had done enough to
warrant some fonn of punishmen t.''
Enright said. "We thought so and said
so, but Judge ~fci\fillan had different
ideas."
Baroldi was arrested on Jan . 5, 1973,
shortly after he allegedly shot and killed
~farine Co11>s Capt-. Randall St('\"f!n
Robifl{'ltc. 25,-of Phot':nix . Ariz. during a
fracas in tbe Bachelor"!! Ill bar.
Arrc!tcd "''itn him \\1as Garden Grove
Patrolman Jerry Gray. 29. \l.'hO was
identified a! the man who put a bullet
just one inch away frorh bar patron Sam
Campise'$ heart.
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Cr::iy \\:JS friund~innoccnt by thl' jury
IPn days ago. But h(' hfl.d to ('Omr hack to
thr-cnurlroorn ,\londay \\'hen it \\1JS
!f'arncd that the Jurors had fnrgolt('n tt>
sign the verdict. form!'.
.Judi.;e i\lc~tLll an found him jnnoccnl.
ll r thC'n delivered the !>a mc directt·d
verdict 1n B.:iro ldi's case. corr.unt'ntinl;:
1hal "no one u·ill <:\'Cr really know 11·hal
happened in the bar that night."
, Tr.n of the 12 jurors had dcclded on an
innocent verdict in the case of Baroldi at
the lime defense la"'·ye rs, ron\'inccd. tha t
ll):e jury y,·as near a guilty verdict, as ked
Judge ~1c~1illan to rule 3Mm.istrial.
.\CLU Files Suit •
COLU'-IBIA, s.c. <t:PI I -A $1.5
million suit u•as fi led ~lnnday in federal
court in con nection y.it h the alleged
Involuntary sterlliwtion of 111 c It a r c
PaHc_nts. Th<'-suit° u•as filed by the
Anle rlca n Civil Liberties Union ag11insl
Alken County ph y.slcllln Clovis II . Pir re<'.
olfictals o! lhc Alken CbUnty llospital 1:1nd
the state Department of Social Services.
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Senior 'Vins
Disputed 1'i Li e
Adrienne !)a\'i<i. an !8-1 f'(lt -old s1·~1or
<il Edison 111-':h S<:hwl i' ih,.. n1•1v \\'1nn•·r
of the 1974 :O.l1ss llunt1ngton ik•ach ht';1u11·
pa~ea nt.
lier narnc 11a.<: announ erd h,1· 1111·
Huntington A,..ach ('ha m b C' r of
Comtn<'r<.'t' :'llnnday 11ftl·rnl'!Qn :if1, r .i
frant ic recount in~ of the b.11!ri1~ r•'\'l'a1c<\.
,1 rnist..ikc in Saturd..iy n 1;:; h t' s
anno unctmc>n t.
Chc>rl Lynn :'llunson, IB, ,1 ~t~ll1t'nt :1t
Golden \\''est College, had be('n crn"'nrd
th<> city's queen S.1turdav .
Tht ballot.. were r~unted :'llondav
and :'lliss Davis wa." declared thr-"'·1rmc·r
by the Yt'Om('fl 's division of the chamber,
sponsor of the pageant.
Peggy f'reeman. president of thf'
"''omen 's di vision . is..ucd a public apolo~y
~londay for the confusion a n d
embarrassmcmt.
"I "'·ant to g1\'(' mv personal apology to,
thf'' family of Chen ~lt.mson :lnd
J»lrll~ularly to hl'r She had a llltle glor~·
lhc>n rt "''a!I snritchcd froin hC'r. but she~~
ta kin~ it ..-.·11rn1 !~ and "''Ondc>rfu!\y. '.'
Today, Ad ncnn('. !ht' nt\\' quc('n, ~1 1d
she "'as ··double shot·k('<l." at th(' r{'sult
"I ""' entirely happy as th e fourth
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Egypt Threatens . Israel With 'Second Front ~
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8)' United Pres~ lntematloaal
-An Egyptian newspaper hlltted today
that Egypt n1ight open a second front In
the Sinai J.>cscrt H the lsrael·Syrinn
fi ghting continues.
The fighting 1n U1C. Golan Heights
entered Its 36th consecutive day today
\\'ith intensive Syrian a rt 111 e r y
bomlxlrd1n<'11ts of Israeli pos1t1on., atop
strlteglc t\1ount llcm1on
Tiit lh.'"'s~·1per Al Akhb:ir s:ud Eg,\'pl
caMOt allow Israel to return to the
aggressive methods lt practiced before
last October's \•tar.
1' esco Cqsli
"The time when Israel "'as able to
pric-U<..-e this mclhod has passed,'' it satd.
"Israel, cannot remain with one Arab
front 10 ("()flctntrate on."
AJ Akhb1r also "'amed thll "continuing
lsraclt aggressive pohcies'! constituted a
Purdie In the path of cu n-en t efforts for a
lasting peace In the t-.1iddle East. Slfllllar
ft>ars wtre l'Xl)l'C~ ~1onday in Nl'w
York <ll a meeting· of the U.N. Securi ty
Couneil.
A Syrian mili tary delf'Ji;alion1 head<·d
by Brig. (ietL. Hikmat Qu·hnbi, head of
military lntl'lligence, 1~ .. ·1n tire United
were based -htat in the firs t stage
Jienry A. KISilnger on a possible S'yrlan-
Israeli troop disengagement.
The Tel Aviv ncv.•sp;:iper ~ta:ariv 5tild
lsracll politlcal leadcr.s hav e not Yf'l
discussed a -Syrian propoial for ihe
disengagement of forces. '
E1·er1 ISO, l\1a'a'1'v said, Isratll ()ff\cials
\\'OUld reject the °!il'yrian propo.o;al because
h "opposes· the pr inciple UJM>ll which the
I s r a r Ii (dlsengagl'1ncnt1 su~gestions
1vere based -that i nthci fir~ stage
!here 14·ould be no Israeli Ydthdra"'al
beyoud the enclave" it captured in the
October war.
Snow-capped M0W1t Jfermon, whlch
rises 9,000 fMt nbove the horde-ts of
l~rael. Syria and Lebunon . has a
co111mand1ng view of all three countric~
and Syria hN concentrated on tr~ing lo
recapture it fr0n1 the lsrat>IJs. Todar.
Damascus military com 111 u n·i q u e s
reported int ense bombardm<'nls innictrd
"heavy <::Jsualties and los!ic~ on the
enemy.··
lsra..·I sa id (II')(' 50\dJer '"'"'s killed and
tv.'<'.l wounded in ··sporadic" 'Syrian f1re
during the night and , that the art illery
fire was retumcd-A l:ller cornmunique
said there 'A'as the ·•usual daily action"
on the northern ond southern aectors ol
1he front but that there were no
casualtieii. The lsraells htlvc suffered
scvtn killed and 44 wounded in the'
f1ghtiflG. In New York. Intensive d1p\omnt1c
efforts v.·ere Wldt'r ~·tty tod3Y to reach a
eonsensu.~ that would coodemn all !<.1iddle
1-:nst ,·iolence nnd avert . a votci on
l.ebanon ·s complaint to the S«-uril )'
U>wicil 11g11inst an Israeh punili1 t-attack
l~st "'eek on si1 Lebane5e villages.
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'tile United Stall'~ SOIJ¥ht to prevent
council df'ball' on the incidenl"·-fea rinc
tht debate "·ould hamper Kisslngtl''4
ntgotlatioru for the I s r a t J .. s y r i a n
1grttmcnt on discnl:'aglng forces in tht
C.olan lleiWJIJ . The Israeli attack
follo"·ed the murder of 18 l:!:raelis In a
border settlf'n1cnt of Qlrynt Shmona by
Ara b gucrrlllas.
~:b')'pt and lsrai.'1 agreed earlier this
yPo r to wparate thei r forces along the
Surz Canal. Kisalnger. architect of the
:it'cord, has been trying to work out a
sim ilar pact with Syria. ' . ".' . ' .. ':· c' .
Mitchell Tells HE . .\RST • • • .. -
drawers after ordering pa!rons and
cmployts to lie on the floor. then noo
lhrough the front door . tiring . at
, }' outli Sltys
He Strangled
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'Crude Attempt JXISSCrsby, -
Tu·o men 11ere seriousl)' .,.·oundcd. 15ut
both v.·tre reported in sa t1sfac1ory
rondit ion at a hospital. Thl')' "ere Peter
Markoff. 59, who opera!es H nearby liquor
~\Ort'. and Eugene Brennan , iO. who lives
near the scene.
~1otlier, Girl
FREDERI CK. fl1d !AP ) -A young
man in blue jeans ,1·alkOO. iuto the! police
station here roday v.·1th a companion and
~aid thev h:1d JU~t strangled 11is n1olher
and· ro~n~cr sis!t!r. tht'n hidden !heir
bodies in the 11oods. ijUthontlcs said.
NEW YORK (UPI ) -John N. M·:chcl l
testified today that he phoned John
Ehrlichmnn. President Nixon 's domestic
adviser. in November 19i'2 that financier
Robert L. Vesco made "a ~rude attem pl
to use some muscle'' on the
Administration to impede a federal
investigation of his manipulations.
The former Nixon attorney general,
testifying in his own defe nse in the
federal rourt Mitchell.Stans trial, said he
phoned-Ehrlichman after receiving a
memorandum from Vesco in whidt, the
government charges, the f i n a n c I e r
threatened to disclo.se his cash $200,<XXI
campaign contribution unfess t h c
Seeurities and Exchange Commission
was told to drop legnl proceedings
against Vesco.
''Ehrllchman told me," ~I it c Re 11
continued, .. that there had been an
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however. and ~tolher Earth was elected
princ;ess.
Serving as emperor ror J974 \\i ll be
Keith 11-icAlister, who was elected over
Bob Cavallero and Sir Edward . Cavallaro
l\'ill serve as prince and Sir Edward ~·ill
1 reign as duke.
Lady Vinccntia '''as placed third in the
!· empress balloting and will serve 11s
duchess in the royal court. h-lichelle
Renee will serve as baroness .
'1'hc people were paraded along an
e[evalj?d runwa y to loud applause oi their
s'llbjects. They were attended by young
malt pages wearing white leotards and
orange tunics.
Personal reaction by bolh the guests
and the public outside was varied .
A young girl v•ho wanted to be called
Marie. one of the few lesb ians attending
the event. said she was disgusted by Ure
crowds gathered around th e enlrance.
I "Those people a r.:? ignorant," she
fumed. "People should be allO\\·ed to live
their own lives."
Marie talked as she wnitcd at the top
of entrance steps for her husband.
Janine, to park their car. She was attired
in a cocktail dress and Janine in a black
tuxedo.
Phoebe Planters. a drag queen 'Atlo
said he is a teacher at Whittier C.Ollege,
stood at the foot of the st.airs and talked
·with some of the onlookers.
•:1 couldn 't care less about 'A'hafs go1ng
on upsta in ," he said.
··They're just a bunch of fruits
pa rading around. ~1y trip is coming dov.·n
and talking to the people."
He said hf did not mean to "put dQ\1.1\"
the people upstairs, however.
··This is the first public encounter for
many of thc1n. cspeci:i!Jy· the female
impersonators. But it's good . It's feeding
the ir egos." he said .
Ka thy Corrigan, a school teacher in
Hunlinglon Beach, said she "'as straight
and 'A'as there as a guest of one of the
band members. .
She said she was impressed by lhc
e\·ent She said 1hc .hmld members "'Crci
all excited about playing. "Tht.'}' think it's
fantastic:· she said.
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attempt by Dona ld Nixon Jr. of ~e·;.-:n1
Beach , the President's nephew, .ind
soml'bod y else. a ~Ir. Stroub (a Vesco
aide J, to go to Key Biscayne and talk to
people about the SEC Investigation, and
that l<.'fr. F:hrlichman had run them of(
:ind told them he didn't want to hear
anything about it."
"Did you tell Ehrlichman that Vesco
\\'as. threatening to di§c\ose t h :e
contribution unless the investigation was
stopped?" asked proSt'CUtor John R.
\\'ing.
··No. '\'e didn't ge t into the specifics of
iL"
J\.·litchell said he did not report the
1ncmorandum to the SEC. It had ber11
delivl'red to ~litchel l at his hotel in Ne\v
York but was addressed to F. Donald
Nixon. of Ncv.·port Beach, the President's
brother.
J\litche11 sent the memo back to Vesco.
''Did you understand the ml!morandum
to be an effort by Vesco to ~et something
through to the Presiden t?" Wing asked.
"No. I did not," l\litchell said. ';I
thought it was a crude way to get
through to the Adminis!ration -at 'A'hat
level I don't kiiow ."
''Didn't you consider it an aUempt to
obstruct juslicc?" \\ring asked .
"No. I did not."
Ear lier, Mitchell stroogly denied he
ever aske!d John W. Dean III , then
coon~! to Presid ent Nixon. to intervene
in 1972 in the SEC investigation of Vesco.
·UPI Tt"""''''
/\. hickk·n ca1ncira in the b3nk took
several dramat ic pnotographs of the gun·
v.·ielding robbers, including one sho~·ing
the 'A'oman identified as Patricia
carrying a gun but \l'ilh anot her of the
robbers appearing to be holding a gun on
her.
It was becauSC! of this picture. plus
apparent efforts by the robber s to go out
of their way to identify her as ··Tania,"
!hat authorities speeu\ated she "·as
fcrct'd to take part.
··There's reason to belic \•C she v.·as not
a v.·illing partner in the kidnaping Qr me
bank robbery." sai d ll.S. Attorney Jan1es
JJrowning.
The lhree v.·omen named in bank
robOery 'A'arrants were Sancy Ling
PC'rry. P.'.ltricia Michelle Sol!ysik and
Caini!la Catherine Hall, all believed
previously to be rt;1embcrs of the tiny
SLA 'A'hich claimed responsibil ity for the
Hearst kidnaping and lhe slaying last
~O\'C'mbcr of Oakland s c ho o I s
Superin tendent ~larcus Foster.
/'\one of the n1en "'as idcn lified.
The bank robbery 'A'as ~·et another
development in a case which Brov.·n·ing
calls· unprecedented .
··111cre·s never been another case in
!he anna ls of legal history "'here the
victim of a kidn<ipp~ng has tu rned up in
the n1iddle of a robbery." he told
newsmen .
··Tuey 11 l'rcn 't upset. They v.·cre bo1h
laughing about 11:· Police Chief Charles
V. ·1.tain said.
··Tuey didn 't ha ve a motive. just said
1hey didn't like them. It v.· a s
slrangula1ion by clorueslinc:· f.tai n said.
lie said the pair told of murdering 40.-
yciar-0ld Norma Jean Shorb, and her 9-
year-0ld dauii:hter, Rebecca, and then
dumping the bodies in 'A'oods aOOut four
miles from the v.·oman's mobile home
near Gettysburg. P:i.
Frederick police alerted Gettysburg
poli ce. The bQ<.hcs were discovered just
before dav•n, ~li11n said.
~1ain idcintificd the men as BruC'<'
Edward Po"·ell. 20. the dead v.·oman's
son. by a pre,·ious marriage: and Keith
1\laSon Knighl. 18, both of Gettysburg.
tic said the men y.·aived extradition
and agreed to ·1et Penn~ylvania ' Stale
Police relum them to (i cttysburg.
A spok esman for state police said
murder chargt:'s "·erci filed today before
J\1agistrat£! Harold R. DeurdorfL
"I couldn't believe the words coming
out of his mouth," Mitchell said of
Dean's le!st imony.
Nearing the end of his testimony in his
own defense, the former attorney general
also said he placed no particular
interpretation on the statement of a
Vesco aidti that "I hope this 14·1fl help"
when the aide delivered $200.<XXI cash 10
the(I Commerce Secretary l\1aurice II.
Stahs as a Nixon 1972 campaign
a:>ntribution.
BANK CAMERA SHOWS PATTY HEARST, AS ARMED ROBBER
But Was Kidnaped Heiress Forced to Join SLA Bandits?
The appearance of r..tiss Hearst on the
filn1 allayed fears that she might be
dead, for while her voice had been heard
on a tape recording as recently as 13
d11ys ago, she had not becin seen si nce the
night of Feb. 4 v.·hen she \\'as carried
screaming from her apartment near the
Uni.versity of California campus in
Berkeley.
Theater Ou;ncr
V 01vs to Handle·
'Devilish' .ltf ess
From Page l
Thea ter 01\·ner James Edwards has
promised to persohally take c:harge of a
dev;lish problem "The Exorcist'· has
caused in a Costa l\Jesa neighborhood.
ColUlci!woman Norma Hertzog said
today.
TITLIST JN IIU NTINGTON •••
Irvine Sn1de11t
Gets Four Months
On Swindle Rap
UC Irvine student Robert John Hodge
has been sentenced to four months in
Orange County Jail after pleading guilty
to "wking a s·windle that almost cost a
local firm $180.000.
Supe rior Court Judge James Turner
ordered the jail term and fi,·e 'Years
probation for Hod ge, 29. a Senior
biological sciences m a i o r , and
additionall y ordered him to serve fi\·e
yea rs proba !ion .
Hodge "'as arrested last Aug. 8 at the
offices of Founders Leasing Company,
1752 Langley St:, In•ine. after he
;1llegedly persuaded company officials to
purch.:sc scientific equipment for \1·hat
\lodge said v.·as a National HciaHh Insti-
tute proje('I.
PohN? said llodge, v.·ho claimrd to Ix> a
qualifled phys ician, gave the firm the
name of a Long Beach company that
proved lo be none:<lstant 'th !he inren-
uon of IX'rsonatly pocketing the funds .
Helatcd charges of masquerading as a
!hysieian and violating 1hc state's
lusiress and Profession!' Code 'A'crc
ismissed by Judge Turner.
runner-up," said Edison's s I u den .t
commissioner of assemblies. "I didn 't
,lhink th ey had made a mistake at all.
Then I was shockl'.!d "·hen they called me
Monday afternoon."
In an afternoon press conference. Bill
Foster, president of the chamber.
e;q>lained how the mistake "'as made.
He said it resulted from a confusion
among the jud ges over the scoring
sys tem as they rated the five finalists
selected from the 14 girls.
Three judges sco red the girls on a
point basis from five to one. v.•ith five! the
best. The other ,.,.,.o did the revC'rsc .
ranking them in order from one to fi~·ci,
wit h one the best.
The '"'O chamber '''omen \\•ho \\'Cre
adding up the scores failed to notice the
different methods of voting, and the!
error was not discovered until later
S<!turday night, during a casuJI review of
the judges' ballots.
Fo!ter sai<t·th e judges "'ere contacted
Sunday to confinn the vot ing methods
and the girls 1\·c rc informed a nustakc
had betn made.
J\.trs. Freeman refused to put'" the
blame on anyone, saying ., :·11 1\·a~ an
incredible series of 1nisundcr~tand1ng~
that Y>'ouldn•t happen aga in in a hundrerl
~ea rs. There·s no point in ti;.ing to affix
blame . Even the! physical fac1Htic~
<:on!ributed because 1he jud~e~ \l'ere
unable to hear the tnbula1 or clearly and
then correct lhe error before it. 11·as
anr1oun<"td. ··
Footer added his praise for !he "·ay the
ar Under Fire
Largest Brea sts Win Door Pri ze
DES MOINES, Iowa !UPI) -Th e Des Moi nes City Council has .
told a women's rights group it would be difficult to sustain sex di s-
criminalion charges against a ba r that otfers door prizes for the cus·
tamers with the largest breasts. ·
l\1cn1bers of the local chapter of the National Organization of
\Vomen tNO\V) appealed to the council ~1onday ni ght to revoke· the
Totem Pole Loun gtfs liquor license because of its weekly bu st-mea s·
urlng ontests. NO\V members said t.hc practice was discrin1inatorv
and infringed of., the constitutional rights nf participants tn ente·r
publlc places wit out being degraded.
'1This is a b atanl example of where "'on1en·s bodies arc used lo
draw crowds and raise money.'' local NO \V President Irene Tllboll
said.
City Solicitor \Villiam Grotelusc:hen called "ga uche and in poor
taste·~ the tavern's newspaper advertisements that the "girl wilh the
largest breasts wins a door prize." But he said it would be diffi cult
to sustain a sex discrin1inat1on charge. Recent court rulings would
uphol the tavem'R rtgbt to il'i bust·measuri?)g gimmick. he added.
. otem Pole's manager. Bill \Vamacke, refuS(ld to discon·
ttnue th contest because Of its popularity.
11ll' no strip down deal or anything like l hal," he said.
•
situation '"as hand led after the mistake
was discovered.
"\\'e certainly concu r with th e
forthright way that l\Irs. Freeman and
the women's division have handled this
extremely regrettable s11uat1on:· he said .
··1 know the agonizing that "'ent on
before a final decision "·as made to
reverse the announcement. But there
v.·as really no other choice than admitting
the error and trying to set ii right in an
open and abo\'e-board fashion.
··You can't make a goof of this
magnitude and pretend it didn't happen
1,1·i1hout losing everyone's respect,"
Foster concluded.
r.tiss Davis. the ne'A· queen. gained
fame before Christma s 'A'hen she wrot e
an essay criticizing high school board
membe r Dennis 1\1angers fo r his 31\t>ged
part in the districrs "Deep Throat"
incident.
Ex-astronaut
Named by F'i1n1
Former aslronaut L. Gordoo Cooper of
Corona de! 1.1ar has been appointed vice
president of the Academy of Defensive
Dt;iving opcratini,:: out of Orange County
Raceway in Jn·ine.
Cooper. 47. of 418 Narcissus 1\ve .. 'A'ill
be in charge of development for the finn
'A'hieh specializes in training 1 a \\'
enforcement officers for safe driving and
high-speed pursuits..
He said he would \\'Ork to expand the
firm jo offer similar training progra1ns
for enforcement officers in other states.
Cooper participated in the ~lercury and
Gemini space nights.
She said Ed"•ards agreed to meet the
dem ands of l\lesa Verde residents who
last '"'&k complained that tr a s h
gcncr~ted by theatergoers waiting in Jin~
for the mo\'ie 'A'as being dumpid in the
' !heater parking lot and "''as dri!j,ing onlo ·
their properly.
l<.lrs. Hert7.og reported Uial Edwards
p\C!dgcd to in1mcdiately cltan up the
r n!ire ah·a surrounding I.h e theater• on
Adams Avenue and Harlx>r Boulevard,
including debris blo"n dov.n side streets.
.!J.. concessions trailer and l\\'O outdoor
toilets al so v.·i!l be ren1oved from the
parking lot. :0.l rs. Hcrtrog ind icated.
She said Edwards phoned her to
express his coocern o,·cr the proble1n
caused ~the theater and tl1e highly
popular rno\'ic.
BLESS THIS MESS!
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For aboqt another month, Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen
the st re et. At times Placentia Avenu e will be closed and access
will be available by way of Babcock St .. coming from the back
way.
we· hope you will be patient with
construction· as the results will
certainly be worth all the trouble .
ff you aren 't adventuresome. give
us a call, and we 'II bring samples
to your home ..
19tfi' ST.
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17th ST. i •
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16th ST.
ALDE_N's ·
CARPETS • DRAPES
IN· con• MESA
$INCi 19S7
1663 Placentia Ave .
COSTA MESA
646-4838
Mon.-Tllun. 9 fa 5:30; Fri: 9 la 9i Sat, 9:30 to .S
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~uprrv!~rir Rnbr rt n..111!11 <lnnnl'<I hl.!i
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ht'l 1111·t ~lond:i~. nl(luntrd his t'hJr$:"rr
llnd 1hd b:1ttle l\ith tob.1rco :1gt1111. Th is
t1nl!' Ill" \\PO
l)irl'rtnr?I. tf'ntat1,·rly ti.pw-oved an
nrrl111n r1<'t' dn1ftl'd b~· H:11!111 off1ciall~ ''
l>.'\nnu1~ sn1nk1n~ on ()('Tl) bu~s. 11
1nark1'CI the11rst ordinance (•\"1'r proµoc::ed
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tor p.1s&1i;t~ by the trrinslt panrl , y,·hich
h.1:-; ll·~al ptl\l•'r 10 f'n:ict l:iy,s.
F1n<1I a<.·11on on tht• 1nc;i.sure woo'\
t"On1c fnr antht'r n1onth but 11.ll the
d1rl•elnrs \"niced npprO\'a\ of 1\ after a
l1n1t r1•adu~.
GAILY BEDECKED AND ELABORATELY COIFFURED PARTICIPANTS ARRfVE FOR ORANGE COUNTY EMPEROR AND EMPRESS COR~NATION BAL L (STORY PAGE 11
Ainong nih<>r 1hings.' tl}e n1'"" '1a11· gi\·r!
hu~ drivers th<' flOl\"L'r to I" j e c 1
lll1l'OO\)f!r;1ti\"r sn1nkrrs fronl thr bus.
Battin tried last rnonth to b;"tn smokln~
fron1 all publi c buildings bul his ft'!l ow
supt'r\ 1sors \1·;1tl'rt'<I do~·n his ordinancf'
hy bann ing srnnking fr ont only half or
!'a ch public . placl'. 34 Years Late
Italian Wlf'Il Vet R eturns Home
ROCCOSTELIA ltaly (UPI)
irty·four years after he \rent to 11 ar.
menico Gismondi fina lly came hoUJe.
e Italian agency Ansa lold the story:
ry'
'vantcd him back anyway.
On Easter Sunday he arrived at
Rome's Leonardo da Vinci Airporl y,·ith
an Albanian passport a\lo\ving him to
make a JO.day visit to Italy. He had S20
se\\'l"l into 'n.is jacket lining as his only
money,
Once home, Gismondi said he planned
to ignore the passport restriction and
settle again in Italy.
Fruit Picker
El~ct~cuted
FALLBROOK (AP) -"I saw
smoke coming from his body." said
t5-year-0ld Raymon<I ~!ejldoza of
his falhe". "1 prayed, oh G'Od, .,.,·hat
can I do?"
1-rie father, Raymundo Mendoza,
37. y,·as picking avocados y,•hen his
aluminum picking pole touched a
12,0()().volt power line Sunday on the
Oak springs Ranch and he 1i.·as
killed.
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Fo1· Rail1·oa(l Boa1·(l Post
B,1t11n said tht' husr.s arc already
posit'<! 11·ith ' .'\o Sn1oking" signs but th1:y
hal'r nCl ll'ga! tl'clh bt'hind thl'n1 .
Tran!.1t rl1stritt officials informrd
dirC"CtOrs !h.1t there is a problen1 11 ith
Samuel A. "Arl" ~1arti~7. an Irvin£> :i1onj? lh•' ,.1ngh· hnt' running from Siin hu~ srnnk ing lx>rau~· each e,·ening 11ht'n
arehiteCt 11·ho lives in Costa ~h'S.11 , 1i.·:int~ l lil'~O to Im Anh•'lt''i thrhugh Orange the coticht>s .arc e\eant'fl "brly,'l'••n :ro1x t 'nunt~". A:iotTR \!\ h:is i·Qntcnded that and 1~ c1g:i n.•1tr butte;"' are s1i.·rpl out
to rub rlbol'·s 1,•ith Ilic men y,ho nin the 11·11h the trash, nation's railroads. irl'l!-hl ~cr11ce y,·ould surft'r. T . • ransi l r11rrrtor Jolln 't\ant-1. a C1·prcs.c;
~tonday Ora nge Counlv Tran s 11 city counciln1an and the only sn1okt'r on
District Directors endorsed. ~1artinc-L' hut C11,e.~.~ oz.",· 'ltl 1>i·,,,, !he board, hricny contC!>led I h ,.
lo become the \\'e<;t C<tist's fi rst ,., ,., T orrlinance.
reprcSE'ntative on the board nf dirt.'Clor; lie \\·as disturbed by J p:lssage in ttw>
ismond.L drarted to fight in fasc ist
Jy's Greco-Albanian campaign. left his
c and three children in this village
th of Rome in l!HO. ft\>'orld \\'ar Jr
ed buL there .... ·as no word of
smondi.
'hen" the village of Broccostella
ted a monument to its war dead.
smondi 's name "'as one of those
rved on the stone.
en, three years ago. a letter arrived
m Albania. Gismondi wrote that the
mmunist government had not allowed
to return to Italy. He said he had
Supreme Court Ponders
Local Obscenity Laws,
C f F • l 1:11v y,·h1ch dcclarrs s1nnking a danger to
or All,1TRAK. the national railway • .,e t or rll '''Y !ht' public hl'alth. system . "I don 't kno\v for sure th11t smokin~
~lartinez. of 3290 Gl'Orgia Place, told A J! hurls au yont' but the s1nokcr,'' he said.
transl.I directors he drcidcd to seek the t iCJ• O J-J igl1, Rattin contested lhal clain1. saS·ini:::
}ob during a trip to \\"ash1ngton. D.C.. lhrrr is n1cdicat evidence to prove that ~~~~aryh~or ~~~~po\~~:~ti_~:~ ass istant Th~ Outpos!C'rs ChNis Cluh of ~Tl~<;irin non ·~mokcrs suffer in a room filled 11·ith
'"' \'if' JO I fl gh ~hool \\"ill condu1·t a 'stuf''h""" .. l~'~mo L·rs. . "I l('arnt'd there y,·ill be thrN' "But I <lon·t e\'en inhale it." Kancl
\'acancics on the ninl'·m!"'mber boar<! and ehe.~s ol.\"mpiad Friday throuJ:,!h Sund5y . 1 :it 1he ~chool. s::iit · n y,·orking at his old profession as a
ck driver.
In the course of !tie correspondence
t followed. it developed t h a .t
smondi's real reason for remaining in
bania after the .... ·ar was a new family
started in a village near Scutari.
Luisa Gismoodi and her children.
retto, Antonio and Concetta, \\'ho were
5 and several months old, respectively,
Gismondi left home, decided they
Ian Falls to Death
!:>DEPENDENCE, Calli. (AP) -A
uthcrn California man was killed in a
-foot weekend fall while climbing in
e high Easten1 Sierra west of here.
thorities said Monday that Richard
.kinson. 40, of La Mirada, fell to hi s
ath while on an outing with a group .of
xplorer scouts.
Pilot Logbook
WASHl~GTO~ (AP) -Tho U.S.
Suprrme Court is grappling 1i.·ith
applications of its most recent decision
on obscenitv. ....·it h at le.asl some
indication th3.t local communities v.•ill be
setting !heir own standards.
A decision is not expected until late
June. The court heard oral argument on
t1i.·o obscenity cases l\1onday in wh ich the
question of applicable standards plays a
key role.
One case questions the standard to be
used when applying the federal law
against mailing obscene material. The
other deals with a decision holding the R·
rated movie "Carnal ·Kn e; w I edge ''
obscene by the standards of Albany. Ga ..
\\'here a theater manager was fined $750
and given 12 months proba tion.
The arguments were heard after the
court apnounced a related decision. It
G1~eat Missio11. Mystery
Solvecl by-Historia11
By PA:\1ELA llALLA~
01 !~1 Otil¥ l"lktt Siii!
JIJSTORY BUFFS have argued for years about the original site of ri.tission
Sa n Juan Capistrano. · Se1'e~a! ~eek~ a~o Orange Cou~ty historia~ ~n i\1eadoy,·s told the Capi·
strano l·hstor1cal soc1C'ty that he believed the original site y,·as located on what
is no1v the Lacouague Ran ch, a little home than a mile east of the San Diego
Free11•ay.
Earlier historians thought it might ha ve been farther
away, about 411: miles east of San Juan near the Ortega
llighway. ..
Others don 't believe it y,·as moved at all.
\Vas it moved ?
Yes. The n1ystery has been solved. 'But unless you
are an avid reader of the Southern California Historical
Quarterly you might not know it. .. ...
FTV E YEARS AGO Catholic historian Father Maynard KAI.LAN
Geiger traveled to J\1exico City 11·here he discovered some long forgotten
documen!s hidd en a.,.,·ay in the Archivo General de la Nacion (national arch-
ives). They "·ere the annual and biennial reports y,Titten by Franciscan 'mis·
sionaries \\"ho served in San Juan Capistrano. Their dates ranged from 1779
to 1795. In his report for the years 1782·1783 Father Pablo 1-·tugarteiui \\TOie.
"This mission \vas founded Nov . I. ln6. but because of water failure at the
place \1•here it 11•as first founded, the site 1vas transferred to that which it
occupies today, 1~here "'e have !he advantage of secure watr r, It is located
about three.fourths of a league (a mite and a half) distant from the original
site. This transfer was made on Oct. 4. 1ns. '' , .
FATHER GEIGER, who is in charge of the Archives at Santa Barbara
l\-1ission, noted that on earlier Catholic historian, Father Zephyrin Englehardt
did not know about lhe move 11•hen he wrote his famous book, "Mission San
Juan Capistrano." For years the ea rly history of I.ht mission remained a mystery because
the annual reports v.·ere not in the Santa Barbara Archives, where materials
from every other rit.ission are located. Father Englehardt tUckily stumbled on
a few documents in the California Archives wflich he translated in 1902. ju.,t
four years before they were destroyed in the San Francisro earthquake and
fires. But these most ly pertained to mission activities between the years tm
and 1807. ·
All.hough the new discovery confirms once and for all that the mission
"·as mo\~. it still leaves the exact locaUon dangling. The report says only
this : It "'as in a glen called Arroyo de la Quema. about· a league and a half
t four miles) from tfle octlfn and three fourths of a le.-.gue from the old road
tthe original El Camino Reall. ~lcndov•s' location lits lhc description. It is the proper distanct. it is near
San Juan Creel!: (an unreliable source of v.·ater). and it Is near the site of an
lndlrin l'illogc.
But other places might fit, too.
Someone might shove a spade in lhe ground sorne·day and hll the beam
'" which the bells "'ere attached. or n piece or adobe y,•aU. or a coin or a
drinking cup. something dropped by the soldiers \\'ho protected the mission
ln Jts early years. _ ,
There are many things to be discovered and many mysteries yet WlSO\vtd.
th!"'\.' are looking for some rcprC'~"''tatlon "\'ou '•• \\'" ... o-1 k·nd th" ·· n·a tt agreed to consider 1l'hcther a pcrs:o n , ... , ... , .~ 1 • "n, 1H 111 from the C'-Onsuming public:," ~l:irlinel TI1e fi1·l'·rou nd S11·is.<; tournamC'flt 111!1 cnuntcrrd. "At least thl" prop!" who
charged with selling obscene magazines said. have .1 l11i::h <>chool :ind J11n1or ht"h 1nh01le keep some of the poison inside
may refuse to produce them in court on ··The bo.1rd has six railroad !>ffiplc on rl i\·1sion. In ;"1ddit1on, th<' high sch~I themscll'f's."· ....
grounds of self·incrimination. it and three of them are pres1drnts of d Jl"l."-1011 m;iy filt er as \c3n1s. Kane\ said he \\'OU\d \'Ole in [avor of
In a series or 5 to 4.decisions last June. railrouds." he said. "I undcr:.tand th<'·: f;u,.st lec1urt·rs 1i.11l sp..·:ik at 12:.'JO ihc l:iy,• rtrspite some rrusg:ivings about 11·anted an a,rchiten on there. 100." · ~turday ;ind Snnd ,1\ lntrm.111on.1I the \\'Ord ing.
I.he court discarded a national standard Super\'isor Jl.alpb. Clark. chai rman (lf 1;r:indn101stcr .Julio Kap\;"tn of Pucr\f)
for judging ob5cenit y but left doubt as to !he OC.l'D board, \\'as 11npr£'s .. £'d that :111 Rico. 11·llf> 11·on th(' 11·orld i11n1nr
\rhat was to replace it -local or Orange Countian ?•as bidding for one of champiooship at ;igr 17. 1r11I spe:i'k
statewide criteria. the vacant sea ts. Saturday. Sunday's presentation \t'lll he
Al P.fonday 's hearing. Justice Pott er "The \\"rsl Coast has nel'r r bc-rn bl' Senior Ou:?ss ~laster Kim Common."
rrpr<'SCntcd there and \\hat betler y,·al' of Los Angele<;.
Stewar\ said he felt the standard y,•~s to do it lhan ha ve somehod:" frot11 Orange The lecture ~ are pub!ic and admis5\011
local. It is, he said, "self-defining'' as the. County,"jlc said . "~taybe then our ideas is ~~-
area from which the jury that passes on "'il l be lii>lrned to." . Entrv ftt for the l"nitcd· States Cheii11
obscenity is drawn. The OCTll 01nd A:'-ITRAK have engaged feder:itit'ln ratrd tournainrnt is S:>. find
Stey,·art 's declaration came in an in a runni ng f1·ud fo r several years fll'cr r!"'scrvalion.<> should be 1nndc by c:illin~ !he prioru~· of freight sh ip n1 c n t ;, !he schooL IJ.17·772'.!. 01 ,vmpic 1ne<h1!s y,·i!l
C'Xchangc with attorney Louis Nizcr \\"ho compared to cnm1null'r trains. bl• ,g1l'en th!"' 1oi;i thrrt' playrrs in each
B V HP!
FRA\tP'TON, England tL'P I) -
Farml'.r Les Toole ate l 12 pounds of
h:iby ttls in under a minute to
clairll the \\>'Or\d ti tle for <:Iver·
en1ing.
Iii ~ ~on
rhtldrt'n's
\llon<lay.
Billy. 12. y,·on the
:i:;1u~age.cating contest
represented the movie chain operator. The transit district has been pushi.ni; grade level. 11od the top three teams l'i'Lll
Billy Jenkins. "'ho was rined for sho;o:ing 0_f_o_,_in_c_ce_o_s_cd_~t'_"_.,_,_"'-'-'_1_rn_i_n_ie_n_'_"_' __ '_"_'c_•_'''-'-'"'·P·~hy~.----------'==============~
"Carnal Knowledge." ·
To fi~ the movie pornographic. Ki zer
said, v.•as to demonstrate "Cl.l!tural
illiteracy.''
Nizer said publishers and f i I m
producers and distributors would prefer
a statewide standard to a local one.
It would be less inhibiting lo worry
about 5(1 states than to worry about
standards in rome 7,800 Io ca I
jurisdictions. he said.
During the e:<ch.ange. Justice B~·ron R.
\\bite wondered \\'hether the .question of
standards .,.,·asn"t "beside the point" if
only "hard core depiction of sexual
activity is to be prosecuted."
\\1hite referred lo a passage in one of
last June's decisions in 1111.ich Chief
Justice \\'arren E. Burger said only
"hard core pornography"' would be
against the !a.,.,·.
"If hard core is the standard." \~bite
said. "is it not a national standard, a
first Amendment stander!.''
Ste.,.,·art voted y,·ith tbe minority last
June, \Vhite with the majority.
No More Bodies
Found by Creek
GAINESVILLE , Ga. (UPI) -The
search for more bodies along ~lulberry
Creek ended y,·ith officials concluding the
area "'as not used for a gangland burial
site as they suspected.
A spokesman said l\fonday that state.
federal and local law enforcement
agencies v.·ere sa1isfied there y,·ere no
more bodies along the banks of the
stream. He said !he investigation "·as
continuing but refused comment on
v.•hether other possibl~ burial sites might
be searctled.
The bod}' of Otis Robert Reidling Jr.,
24, v.·as found along the bank l.3;st y,·efk.
fh'e months after he disappeared fro·m
his Winder home. The excavation began
April 5, reportedly on the basis of an
informant 's tip. ./
Space Engine Tes ted
CANOGA PRK ( UPIJ -A n
Important component -or the most
poy,·erlul rocket engine being huilt for the
li.S. spaCe program has been te.st·rlred
for 3.5 seconds, it y,·as announted
fl.londa~. The brief burst of flame from a
prebum<'r assembly at a site in the Santa
Susana ~-lountains near Chat!worth
marked the first test-firing or the engine,
for the space shuttle. which is intended to
be. lhe focus 'of the' U.S. space program
for year.s to come.
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fn today ·~ hnmr. \\'ith color TV. rlt'<'lrir rl1c::h\va.~hrr.
aircond1llnJ1in i;:. rte .. all rif !hf' modl'rn ron>'C'nil·nrt·'
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LOS ANGELES (~lain stoco)
3279 \\"1\dl.1r1• Blvd.
(nl"ar Vermont)
(213) 385-1•197,
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(nPar 1',u::.hion Square )
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•I OAILY PILOl
Just ·
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.,\':·. Tom
·!. llll"phine
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A Gay Ti11
Had h. I
TilE r.;F.\V ~1PIBE -NC\~-port tle<ich
rilayor Don ~lclnnis \1·as particulnrly
inconspicuous last night as he s1ood in a
dimly llghted far cornCr of the Balbon
l'tn'ilion's upstairs b.1llroom. For onre.
you could tc!l the mayor \.\'<ls spc<'Chlcss.
From his spot , he could stJf"\'cy lhe
:!'-. stage. the band and watch ftie spoUighLli
~ as they ·played across th<" lhrong, ~
~ ~littering array of evening gowns.
... t" .. tuxcdors, bouffant ha irdos and sparkling
::; jewelry.
~ Alli:rnately. he \.\'OOld squint grimly at
~ th<> throng and then glance .dov.11 .to his ~ glass, C""Jrcfully studying his melting ice
~ cubes.
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''TELL l\lE, .. the mayor finally asked
or nobody in particular, "how could I li\'e
all these years and never know thaL all
this even existed?"
In trut'n. l\1cinnis, as mayer ol the
town. has attended hurxircds of social
hmctions. Bot you couldn't really blame
him ror being a bil di9'.>ri cnted at this
one.
For this. right in I.he middle of ~ of
the most historic and famous spots: in his
!own. was the First Annual Orange
County Emperor and -Empress
c.oronation Ball of ABCD A3sodates.
This was the gay community of Orangt
County. You might call it the hommexual
community.
Never before had ftJC old Balboa
Pavilion seen anything like this. A OOge
aov.-d of curioo.s home towners gathered
out fron t.
THEY BEGAN TO arrive by charter
~. limousines and spocts cars. They
were elegant in fancy pink dresses,
organdy pants suits, flowering print.! or
multi-colored tuxedo<>s.
They ~wepl up 1'.1ain Strcel and made
dramatic entrances to the Pavilion as the
throog screeched and hooted. private
cops pressc-d the onlookers back ard the
ACI~U people. with cameras and
identifying armbands. patrolled to assure
that nobody's civil rights got violated.
ONLY TROUBLE WAS, :u you
watched il all, you oouldn 't tell if the
stunningly gowned We \\'as a she or a he
or if the he esan-ting th<> she was. <>r was
not. or <Xlllld be ...
No \1·ondcr th<* mayor u•as confused .
He hadn't arrived in such elegance. It
was reported that he came in a squad
car 'vi th some local officers \\·ho v.·ere
interested in ''-atching the proceedings.
SO THE BAND PLAYED, and lhe
n1ayor and poliCemen watched the .
crov.·d. the crowd \\'atchcd each other.
and the ACLU watched the police. It was
a night' fer watchers.
Anyway, ~here were lots of
representatives from other gay empires:
likt' tbc Los Angeles Empire. the
Californ ia lfiland Empire, the South Bay ·
Empire. Long Beach Empire and San
Diego Empire. They had all arrived to
witness lhc coronation of the first
emperor and empress of the Orancc
County Empire, to be elected from a
sta le of candidates.
Introduction ol the empress candidates
1,1·as the most exciting. 1'lcre were six . A
l:irge 1>erscin in flowing go""11 and blonde "'!{ anmcd ~lothcr Earth was one of the
r:ivori tcs :ind a stunning person calll'd
c:eorgia Payne '"·as ihe other obvKlus
l'ront 1'UMcr in tbe dlccrs from lhe
rnulti1udes,
I ~ 111E END. Georgia Payne got
eloctrd empres..o; ahd J\.1othcr F..at1h ctimr
in .§Ccond. Everybody cbttrtd and
i;ta ~d making their grand exits from
lht' P11vilion .
Yo\I 1ttS1 h~v(' to y,'Ofldcr if NC\\lX>rf
&:ich ~111 C\'er be Ille same again.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -For It.. lim
lhne in a det'adt, I~ Pentagoo has
reopoo~ sU.ldl~ on how to evaluate U.S.
c11\es In a nuclt:ar crisis, but Rep. 1..es
Aspin (0-WIJ.). tears 5uch a step \fOUld
make nuclear war more likely.
Asptn Monday nlade public a set tA
maps dra""1 by the Je!emt tlvil
pre~ agmcy sboWing 400 specific
Meas .the Pentagon considers , .. prime
targets" for a Soviet nuclear aUack.
They inciudc 243 ciUes of .over 50,CO)
populallon and ISO othet areas of
fee rs Block
·y ale Speech
~Y Shockley.
From \\'ire Ser\'iCt'!I
i'\E;\V HAVEN, Coon. -Jeering and
clapping Yale UnivM11ity students have
preVt'fllt'd physicist William B. Shocklry
from SJ)('akinR Qfl his con1rovcrsi:il views
of i;:cnclics.
Shockley, ·whose appearances at other
univcr1>ilies often have I r i g g r r e d
1!isn1ptions or varyin,:: degree. had been
scheduled to drbatc \Villiam fl usher,
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publisher of National Review n1agaiinc,
Monday nig ht
But about one-tbird of the mart'.' than
500 persons in the audi ence grccltd the
Stanford· University professor \\'i th jeers,
clapping and stomping. The disruption
COtltinued for 70 minutes until the
S))Ol'mrs caned off the debate, sponsored
by the Yale chapter of Young America ns
for fo~recdori
e Saigon Spurns Tulk•
"military Ai.gnlficance."
~pin said the agency was beginnlng
studies on how to evacuate the areaa .
Agency· llp0iuosrn<'!1 oonflnned that the
target list hRd been prepa~ at lhe
dlrection of Defense Secretary Jamt.'S R.
Schlesinger.
They said pilot studier would begin ftUs
gununer on whether evacuation. of eight
sample areas was feasible: Utica, N.Y.,
Dover, Del., Maoon, Ga ., J)Jluth, P..ftnn ..
Oklahoma City, Colonido Springs. Colo ..
1\Jcson, Am., and Great Falls , Mont.
They S<\ld Schlesinger also b.1s ordcrt<i
a survey to find ~alled "all tffeels
nuclear shelters" -basemenlll. t~l.s.
e&·es and other ~Ucml that could
protect dvllians from both nuclear blast
and fallout.
This i.5 the rlrst major Pentagon foray
into nuclear civil defense since President
John F. Kennedy ptOp06ed a OJUonwide
evncuatloo and fallout &bdter syst.em
after h 1961 Berlin crisis.
It stems from Schlesinger'• belief the
United .States might have two to three
. '
Battieslnirg Under lf'ater
days warning or a nudea.r altatlc llS a
crisis bullt up. and 1hus could evacuate
target areas in a reasonabl y orderly "':3Y·
The KeMedy-cra prognun11 were
discnldiled in the mld-19605 'M'hen
llennan Kahn and other n u c I e • r
strategists argu4!od that puulng people in
shelten might inadvertently make the
SOVlets belie\'e .the United Stales WM
preparirc to launch a nuclear attad: ~
OOpcd its own population would remain
relaUvely W'tSC81hed from retaliation.
A.$pin, a frequent critic Of the
Ul'l~t·
SAIGON -South Vietnam ca!IOO . off
fhc Paris peace talk.! today ~
government troops repulsed some of the
heaviest North Vietnamese attacks ol the
year in the central higtilands. .
The Saigon military conuna(ld said 182
North Vietnamese attackers were Jdlled
1t1ooday, many by air strikes, in a battle
at a government rangE.T and armored
Thousands have been forced from homes in I-fatties· n1 illion in damage. Emergency shelters-are set up
burg, Miss., by flash flooding that has caused $50 at National Guard camp. schools and churches.
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cavalry position 19 miles OOCJth of Pleiku
Citi'. tJ> miles north o1 Saigon. Nixon, to 4ppear e N iger Ann11 to Rnle . 4 More IGlled as Det1·oit
. roroNOU. Dahomey.-:--u. Col. Seyn;tnt Diplomatic Kountie. the key m.Jht.ar}' ruler -of '
drought·slric\_cn Niger, said today a :"! ~-:;;;; ~s win be set up DAR F unctio1is
Kountie said in a French televi!ioo
interview seen in this nearby capital that
a "supreme organism" of officers from
Niger's 21500 man anny Y<'ill ·cOOc:>sc a
. . . Murder Sp1·ee Co11th1ue s
gcvemmcnt organization.
"We \\ill ensure that yotmg pcnon.!
can reach posts of responsibility." he
said.
e 7 A9ents Cleared
KEY DlSCA YNE . Fla. -President
Nixon Ls e1pected to return t o
\\'ashington from an Easter holiday
tonight for appearantes this week before
hemisphere diplomats and the Daughters
of the American Revolu tion.
._ A spokesma~ said ~ixon \YOUid be host
at a black-Uc. White House dinner
ALTON, ill. -Seven wxlcrcovcr Wcdnes:Ja n· ht f · · narootics agrots y,·erc clea red of c'Dargts . r ig or .. m1n1!ters of !he
of perjury and conspiracy to obstruct Org~1uillon of American States. The
justia! Monday in conncctio"l ui lh OAS \\'ill open a ministerial meetihg
controversial drug raids in southern Thursday bi AUanta.
DETROIT -Police checking reports
of gunfire in a \\'est side apartment
complex early today found the bodies or
throe '~-omen. each \vith hand!I tied and
carh shot oncC in the bac.:k of the head. 1\
policeman y,·as shot 10 death in a
separate ihcident.
It was 1he l11tcst in a scrie·s or multiple
homicides in Detroit and raised the loll
si11ce early Easter to 19.
Police did not idcntifv the latrst
,·ictims. bul said they wcie all in their
20·s.
Illinois last spring. On Th rsd • · · · U.S. District Court Judge Orner Poos u ay morning, N1xo.n will A fourth intended \·ictim. identified
signed an order dismissing the charges addreS! the annual co n s t I tut 1 o n a I on1 y as a 19-ycar-<ild male. escaped dcaih
after the Justice Department said it convention or the DAR at its Washington by jumping from a second story window
would be difficult to press the charges headquarters. his second such \Yith his hands tied. He suffered rninor
arter 10 agents vrere found Innocent April appearance as President. 1n1ur1cs.
2 of charges they violated Ute civil right5 The President and Mrs. Nlxun ne"· to --------------
or victims of the rai~ their Florida home Fdday artcmoon. '( ILLNESS STILLS
• Cl Reportedly he has spent much <>f !he ... EH1'011 Attoek• erlC" time here relaxing with his family and
WASHl NGTON -Graham li.la.Min. with neighbo r C. G. "Bebe" Rcbozo. lie
U.S. ambassador to South Vietnam. has tnade his only public appearance Sundav
accused a leading Americnn theologian of for Easter services at the Key Biscayne
implicit responsibility fer the dea1hs or 32 Community Church.
Sooth Vietnamese children. The Florida \Vhile llousc said ri.tondav
Tn a letter to Dr . C~ Weber. that, as of last 5aturday. Nl1on had
president of the New York Theological received gifts of $43,657 from more than
Seminary . Martin said he had implored 5,000 persons \\'ho asked that he use thr
the thrologian lo use his ''J:.reat money to help pay some $467.000 in back
innuencc" la.9t January to stop Viet Coog federal income taxes and interest.
<ind Nor1h Vietnamese mortar and rocket While Nixon was described a s
flttacks in South Vietnam. "heartened and moved" by I h c
e ''"""" Lisa' tllrborne
JlARTS (UPI J -A spt<:ial'Air France
Boeing 707 carrying Leonardo da Vinci 's
"Mona Lisa" took off for 'l'okyo today
am id tight 9CCUrlty. The painting i!! to be
exhibited at Japan's National 1'1uscum. ' .
donations. the annountement said he
ordered that all tontributlons be returned
with thanks and that $2.581 in anonymous
~ifts be forwarded to the Am erican Red
Cross for relitf work associated with last
Wttk's tornadoes in the r.lldwcst and
South.
SINGE R MINNELL I
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE. Nev. (UPI\ -
Actress Liza 1.1innel\l collapsed offstage
1'1onday night Yrilile waiting to perform
before a sellout cfo\\"d at Harrah's Glub.
Slage li.1anager Jacques Vogt sa id the
Academy A\.\·ard v..·inni ng actress and
singer had symptoms of tl'K' nu and an
upset stomach \\ililc u·aiting in the
\Yin gs.
A doctor u·as called and the dub
pirkOO up the tab for !be disappointed
custon1ers.
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POLICE SA ID TllE Lhree women were
sla in in execution style. their bodies
spra\\lcd 1n ll bedroom of the second
noor apar:tmcnt.
Authorities said they arc seeking three
.1nrn in conflC('tion with lhe shootings.
The ci1y, \\·hich had more murders in
1973 than in any previous year, is
apparently headed for a n1onthly reco rd
in April.
1\\'0 rnrn and a \\ ornan died r-.·londay in
u•hat police called a double homicide tind
sui1.:idr. apparcn1ly n1otivatcd by
jealousy. v.·hiic two 1ncn \\"ere slain
during 1he Enstcr. weekend in v.·hat police
c;1llcd drug related executions.
In suburban Orarborn. three other
per.sons v.·cr~ shot dead in another
mult iple homicide blamed on "feuds over
narcotics traffic. Those dealhs arc not
inc/udrd in the Detroit lmmicidc toll .
\\·/uch now l'XCecds 200. ·
Police said lhe lnl<'St homicides pushed
the lo1al so far lhis year to 228.
AIEANWHlLE, A POUCOIA N ~'as
shot to death and a second v.·as u-ounded
critically today during a drug raid :it a
hon1e on the city's norlh\li·csl side·.
authorities reported.
Police said three men and a \Voman
were taken Into custody t>y t"·o other
officers participatiJli in the raid .
Police identified the dead officer <ts
Sgt. John Tsoli.s of !he suburban
H1i;hland Park Police Department.
Detroit police offioer Ja1ncs \Valls "·a,;
reported in stable condition al r.1011nt
Carmel Mercy Jlospital. where he
undcrv.·ent surgery for bullet \1,'0WlWi in
the abdomen and right arm.
Pentagon. RU1dft the a.am& ariurnent tn
•n interview llfonday. "lt we ltlrted to
evacua~ our cities, Ibey 'MXrid think wt
were pting ready to lllrlke and they
mlght conclude they bad better bit tint,"
he said. t
:•Having tueh • m tem might • .,.
make our people feel that nuclear war
wun'l really 11> bad, and maybe II tNrip
got '""' aotgh ll mlal>t bo -tbwtXIO.
ll leado to just the itlnd ol halrtr1gg«
d<l-syrtemo we ahould be trying lo
avoid."
Priest Fired
Who Acted
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111 ~Exorcist'
\\'ASlltNGTON IUP!l -Studentii plan
:t candlelight rally tortildlt in support of
the Rev. Ed mund G. Hyan, an eq>ert. on
exorcism at GeorgetO\Yn University wh()
was fired 1'.Jonday for "irreconcilable
diffcrrnces" with the u niv e r s i t y
president. •
Ryan. a popular professor o f
educational psyclxilogy. had become a
mloot celebrity here
.ef1cr appearing as tn extra in the
movie '"The Exor-
cist." filmed in part.
on campus, and ap-
pearing on sevt"ral
letevision programs
on the subject. He
v•as told 'hfooday to
"tum over !he keys 11:1v. JtYAN
to his off k.'e by the univcr"Sity president,
Robt-rt Hen1e.
"The appointment or Rev. EdmWJd
Rya n hss been di.wootinued .•. " Henle
said in a brief st atement . "This action
""'as taken ""ith the deepest regret that
the differences betWecn us were
irreconcilable.'' Rev. Henle offered no
fu rther explanation. and there was no
specific indication that the dismissal was
linked to Father Ryan 's appearances °"
the lopic of e1orci.sm.
"I am still at a loss to specify thest
irreconcilable differences," Rev. Ryan
said lllonday. '"'I have a three-year
contra ct which is due to expire in Jwie
1975. I don't understand h>w I can ~
terminated in the middle of ii."
Ryan said he was initiating an appeals
process "'ithin the uni versity system.
Jack Leslie, the student government
association president, said "student
reaction spread like wildfire" after the
di!missal. He Mid a rally was planned
and petiUons u·ere
~ circulated in
support of Ryan.
"the single moet
popular administra-
tor oo campus."
AnOlher studeol
rally was ten1at.i,-ely
sdlcduled for Fri·
l l'V. HIEHl.I' day to cnincide ~
a meeting of the university boord of
directors. v.·ho are expected to discu!.1
the case.
Ryan had lived in a student donnitory
as an adYlscr, but moved out :shortly
before his dismissal lo live in the Jesuit
residenee on campus. ·
Ryan. 45. served as vice president for
educational affairs at the school and had
served as ac1lnR presKlcnt for Henle ir1
the past. He came to Georgetov.11 in July,
19_72 fr?m St. J'eler's College in Jersey
City, r\.J .. u·here he had been c1ecutive
vice orrsident from 1965 to 19n.
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FBI has placed .lames Ellsworth
Jones. a t"Cnvl ctcd kidnaper
wanted for escaping from Vlr·
gin1a jail, on its lis t of most
wtnted fugitives. ~re was await·
Ing trial on armed robbery
charge in wh ich • victim died.
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Val idity· o f Rese rc h Tes ted
NEW YORK (AP) -Dr. WllUAm T.
Summerlin. wllo .3 year qo l'l'fl0r1cd
advances in tram;plant researdl, has
bo<!i JRJSpcn<f!!d by the. Sloan.Kettering
Institute while !ht: validity of his
research Ls checked. the Institute says.
Sun>mtrlln. 35. had !'JIQrted finding a
way to treat tissue sO lt would not be
N?j<ctod by gene<k:•Uy tncompetlble
organ1sms. I-Us finding, if it stands up
could make medie11l traMpl.Rnts easie;
end answtr some questions lnvoh'ed In
c.1nccr -control.
ORGA~ TRA~SPLA~IS loday are
ro1nplicatcd by the oo:tNlty to UIK'
immunily·SUpprt$Slng dnJG~ th.at h8\'t
broad side e(f('('U.
Dr. Summerltri"s findings reportedly
were called into question after nthcr
restarchen were unable to duplicate hi~
\\'()ric. The New. York Post SAid
Summerlin was Rctused by t>tnon~
Y,'.Orklng in hi.' lab of f)fintlng , black
patches on whi~ mioe to make It appur
that lRJccess£ul~ had 1-1 made bet~·~ lncompatlble stralM.
Ne'lther Summerlin nor the Institute
wou.ld comment directly ttl the POl'lt
report!, but the-·Poot said k-leai!iiil
Summerlin had denied the diarga
'tlJE INSTl1VrE -• ~ which said : "It la llue that the •llldity
ot 80TM Of Dr. Summerlin'• work hU
been q~tloned. As a restJ:k, a peer .
revlrw group representing the
prol ... IOMI IMff or Sloon-Keuertng
Jpotitute hDA been forTn<>d lo evalnate ~ rePort. on the mMler.
"Dr. Summ<riin has been temp>rarily
relk!ved or hl!i retq>Ortstbllllles iit the
cepter, _pending ""'1p~tlon of tho
rnmm1.si;1on's study."
A )·e11r ago at a science wr\ttt'S
conft-rtnce In Arb·.ona Sum m er 11 n
reported-success£ully grafting skin ll'Olll
one pers>n to Another who W'8I
gCO('ticafly different. Further work In the
transplo.ntaUoo ol anl.m.al organs also
IQOCeeded, lbe re:te.ard>tr 11.ld.
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Connected
To 'Zebra'
SLJ E11.d
Predict,ed 3 Charged • Ill Bank Heist
JAN FRANCISCO IUPll -
The wo~lng or two teen.
agers near a bus stop was
'linked b'y police ~1onday to the
"Zebra Case" -15 other'
random shootings th at have
left 11 persons dead on the
city's streets in Ux> past six
mon<h.!.
Oiief Inspector Olarles A.
Rarca said pre I i mi n a r y
ballistia tests on four shell
casings near the 6Ceoe ol
Sunday night's s hoot i ng
"indicate lbe same weapon
was wed in prior Ca5eS. ''
Barca said patrolmen ln an
SACRAMENTO (UP11
-· Bay Area I a vt
enl'or~menl officers and
the FBI have b e g Un
efforts which wiJI "Wipe
out!' the terrorist
S y m bionese Uberation
Army in six montm. San ~'nnci"'° Mayor Jooeph
Alioto says.
Alioto. a Democratic
candidate for governor,
r..1onc1ay denounced St.A
.abductors of Patricia
He;,i.rst as ''killers ,
murderers. kidn.1pers.
ext<:rtioolsts" and "jaif
Md! who joined with
third·rate intellectuals" in
a mistaken belief they
v.'ere social reformen.
. SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -
'lbtte women with middle
class bacilgrow>d•. brooght
together by lcrtwing politics
and nidlcaJ feminism, became
involved last fall in a group
they called the Symbionese
Liberation Anny.
All three v.·erc charg'ed
Monday with armed robbery
cl a bank. They are Xancy
Ling Perry, 26; Patricia
Soltyslk, 23; and Camilla C.
!fall, 29.
If captured and convicted,
they fatt up to ZS years ln
pri>on and a II0.000 fine.
unmarked car on the "1.ebra" !__ ________ ...:
squad, which was 1aimched
Named 85 a material
•itness in the federal warrant
was Patrida Hearst. whom
the St.A claimed it kidnaped
from a Berteey apartment on
Feb. 4. The FBI said the
newspa~r heiress was in the·
bank wJth them -either
wllllngty or unwillingly -
holding • gun.
following the shooting ol four
pe~ within one hour at
separate locations Jan. Z1. bad
seen the latest vietlms, Ward
Anderson, 18, of Mesa, Ariz ..
and Terry White, 15, of San
·Francisco.
"It's impossible lo cover
eVeryihing." said B arca .
."We're just hoping we can
catch this killer right in the
act
Rare Hike
SetG'Rise
In Profit
LOS ANGELES IAPI
Rate increases granted by the
state Public U tilit i es
Commission arc said lo be
primary reasons for a 68
Percent rise in net profits
registered by Southern
Oalif<rnia &Ii.son Co. for the
first quarter of 1974.
,. ·Jack K. Hortoo, chairman of
1he utility, said Monday the
firm 's first~rter earninp
of $47.9 _million was a
performance not expected to
continue the reit or the year
and so projected earnings
shoold not be ba!ed on the 68
percent rise.
Farr Case
Goes Back
To Older
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Superior Court Judge Charles
Older. wh:> has vowed to keep
newsman William Farr jailtd
until he reveals his news
sources, must rule himself on
'11-'hether he should b e
disqualified from the case on
grounds of pttjudic..
l'n!siding Superior Court
Judge A 1 fr e ~ McCourtney
ruled Monday that a motion of
prejudice filed with bim by
Farr's attorney should have
been sent to Old er .
f\1cCourtncy said the motion
constitutes ape rem pt or y
challenge which by law must
originate before the judge
hearing the case.
INFORMED ol McCom1·
ney's decision, Farr said; ·n1
em disappointed. I felt this
was an issue that would be
best decided by a ne1Jtral
judge.''
THE PBRSr~AI, expe-
riences wti lch dro\'e the
radical femin ist.! from middle
class baekgr\'.lunds to the world
of guerrilla terrorism are
ob8cure.
Mrs. Perry, using the aliu
"Fahiz.ah," spoke of her
SF Tops
In VD
Outbreak
•
SAN FRANCISCO (AP\
Although this city accounts for
less than 4 perccnl of the
state's population, it boa.!lts -
if you can call It that -14.~
percent of the gonorrhea and
17 percent of file infectious
syphilis cases in California.
Ovcr·all. the state ranks
first In the nation in venereal
Wsease cases.
San Francisco, lrhich ranked
foorth among major cities in
!lie nation for syph ilis cases
·and fifth in gonorrhea for the
post tY.-o years, also leads the
nation lhis year In heroin
dea ths, alcoholism and sui·
cides.
Farr's attorney, it a rk
Hurwitz, sent the motion to
~ft'Courtney after Older
p>st.poned a scheduled hearing
ln Farr's case mtil a date
after the June 4 -election.
Older faces an election fight
against tv..-o oppooents to
remain oo the bench. l ~~~~~~~~~~I Older refused all calls Good Deed
Monday and his clerk declined
lo say when ~ might rule on make the scene 'the motion which accuses him c,_... __
The PUC grant..! the utility
an $89.1 million general rate
increase last Oct. 10 and
followed it up with a $232.4
minion rate hike effective
·Feb. 1 to cover increased fuel
oil costs. Two weeks ago, the
firm asked to be allowed ID
raiSe rates another S 1 2 8
'lllillion, citing current fuel oil
oosts.
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"F f T' " . aces o 1me •••
·the ultimate in collectibles
•
Jodulge in a bi c or nostalgia with ShcilaShwanz's "'f3ru
er Time" collection of antique ' jewtlry
reproducriom indud.ing ivory and sterling uink ers,
an ooove21u pieces, boxes, bottles, Jorsnencs. scrimshaw
(still .,bittla:I and carved in New England) and much
more. Each one-of-a-kind piece itBms the deta.il and
cnfrsmanship of ynrerycars. Shown here arc just a few
from the collection, now excl1Uively at Bullock's.
A. Coottmporary scrimsh1w peodanr/nec.klace, US
B. 19the<ntu!J opal, diamnnd,nrby~imo:t, 937.50
C. 19th <enruty i'IO<I' dance card, 137.50
D. Coot""J>O"'l' sai°"""' peodan~ $35 • ·
Met'l'. Ms. Sheila ~h'ft'Utlt c:ollcctOf of rhne un ique piea:s,
Wedntsday aod Thursday, April 17 and 18
. Puhloa Jcwclty, ~liddlc Level
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politics in a lt>ngth y "letter to
the people" last Jllluary. The
le\ler y.·as sent to newspapers
here shortly alter a Y.'al'l'3nt
was issued charging her with.
arson al d suburban Conrord
house identified as an SLA
headquarters. The house was
rented to her under the name
~ancy J:k>\·oto.
In the !('\ter she said: "As a
memb<'r of the Svmbionese
Llberl'tion Army information-
intelligence Wlit . I f I g ht
aga inst our common oppressor
and this I do with my gwi as
v1ell as my mind."
~lrs. Perry grew up in Santa
Rosa, SO miles north of here.
Friends described her as a
''Barry Goldwat e r
conservative." She Went to
President Nixon's alma mater.
'\\'hillier College. b e f o r e
transferring to the University
of California at Berkeley.
TIIE PETITE brunette
earned her bachelor's degree·
in English during the late
1960s when the c a m p u s
seethed with radical unrest.
She separated ·from her
husband. black pianist ~rge
Perry, roore than a year ago.
J-~riends said ~irs. Perry
'l'o·orked as a topless blackjack
dealer in San Francisco and as
a counter hand at a juice
stand in Berkeley. The staod 's
owner "Said she once scrawled
' I ..-tT~I•
r..uss, Soiiys1k ~e.; up in
Goleta. · north of S a n I a
Barbara. Fron\ 1968 to 1971
she :ittendcd the Linlverslty .of
California at. Berk.e!C\' and
was k.noY"n us a quick learner.
"~UZ~tOOS " \\'Orked 3'1 a
parttime j:1nltor at th
Berkeley l'ubhc Library and
alleged I.\' -C'O!l:iborat<'d ...,.iii
SLA (;e11eral Field ~larshal
Cinque in ...,,.itinit 1he foundin~
documrots of the SLA. Cinque
is believed 10 tx• escaped
ronvlct Donald l)_ Def'reeze.
One of ' '~1 1 z moon ' s' ·
neighbors "·as ('am1lla ll:il\.
who ¥r'Qrked for thrN! years as
a ~linnesota social ...,·orker
v.·lth a bachelor's degree from
the Uni\'ersitv of ~1innt';Y>!a
The blue"'f!Yl'<f bl~nde nlf>Ved lo
R<-rktlcy in 1972 . Sh('; van ishf'rl
Feb. 19. fi\'t da\·s brfnre FBI
ROBBERY SUSPECT
Nancy Lln.g Pe rry
,,-agents went to citK:stion h<'r.
"Death to the Pijls" ln her P.trs. Perrv ('nded h <' r
O'A'll blood on a wall . Januarv lettc.r to the media
"Fatuiah·· was devote<1 to with tfu:> quo!e : "Thrrt' nr<'
pri90fl reform and was a two things to rerr1ernl)(';r alJOu\)
frequent visi1or at Vacavi!le revolution. \\·e arc going to get 1
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state prison fa cility ...,'here she our asses kicked, and we are •
worked ¥t·ith the BI a ck going to v.·in."
No G1;ir1>1 No Sauinr1 Uo to 5 times tlie light of conven!ion<il
1amos yf't m mnl"'"IV Qla1eless! • Reading smallest pnnt •
Sew1na blilC~ on tilack. Glowing satin brass· combined w11h
decorator tJlor·; ! ullv ;io1u~tab1o • CUiturai Association. She also ">l'nt hrr lo\'e to
MiS!> Soltysif also v.·as St.A .,soldiers·· Jose fl h
known for her lnvolven'K'nt Remiro. 'll, and Russell Little, m
¥r'ilh prisoner righj,S erforts. 24. The 1~-0 are in jail, 111 She had her na6ie legal!~· charJ:ed v.ith murdrr in the I
changed to "Mi1.moon," the c-yanide-bullet slaying o f
nickname giVl'fl her in a lo\·c Oakland ~rhool Supl. '.\1 arcus -..
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Question: How can you ll
,
improve your home,
have more free time;
and use tess __ etectricity,
all at tbe same time?
Answer: Each of the Security Pacific Bank
branches listed below will be giving
away a $230 full-size Sharp microwave oven,
so be sure to register
for the drawing.
Bct\\1ccn n()\\' :inti Ar ... ri1
19th, >tor in at the p.inici·
pnting l1r~1ncl1 11c:l f L'~t yt)LJ
and tnkc :i 111inL1tt: to rcgh .. -
tcr. Eac h drawin.~ will take
place at 5:30 P.M. on Friday,
Ar ri! 19th. You don't hove
to hC" there to \Vi11.
A11tl \\'ll('ll \'Ill! 0(1 i11 til . .-rr~i:...ti.'r. ,,·J1y not cc.l!l"itlcr :1
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\\'c'd like ynrr tn haven free ymd s1ick on 1\'cdncsday.
Apr il 17th. and free rcfr r<hments from that date throu~h
Fr id.1y. April 191h. 5o t<r hc' a rhancc. You could be th e first
on youl block w hake a pot.1to rn five minutes!
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i777 Edinger An-mrc
Huntington Harbour Branch
16911 Al~onq ui11 Strc-ct
Springdale & Edinger Branch
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DARY PILOT EDiTORIAL PAGE
• • Politics ID .. the LAFC .
Orange County's Local.Agency. Formation Commis·
sion (LAFCl apparently has weathered another storm .
1'he embattJed panel~sponsibJe for /uling on any
annexations, de-annexations 'qr spheres o influence in
the county, still is one member short after the latest
hass le. But t.hat seat should be filled within a month.
Th e dispute began two weeks ago When a meeting
of the League of Cities selection committee was called
to fill a seat vacated by a defeated city counciln1an . The
scat was voted to Newport Beach Mayor Donald ~l ctnnis.
Who had been serving as an alternate mc1nber of the
commission. ,
Then, in a surprise move. a coalition or ci ties purge d
another I ... l\r~c member. La Habra Councilmarf Robert
~evil. and replaced him with Tustin f.fayor Donald
Saltarelli. •
Charges Clew over possible violations of the law and
underhanded actions such as secret strategy meetings.
The county counsel ruled that Saltarelli was seated iJ.
legally because a required 3Q-d.ay notice was not given
that such an action would be taken· at the League Clf
Cities meeting. ·
announced its intibtJon to open for oJl lease3 some 7.7
million acres of federal waters outside the state's three.
mile Umit extendln~ from Ventura County to•San Cle·
mente. Oil companies were Jnvited to identify areas
that would interest them. • ' i
Last week th! Rand Corporation or 5.lnta Monjca
completed a stud>: showing that Ute area just beyond
the three-mile limit, from Sa nta Monica to San Clemente,
shows the greatest potential for offshore drilling.
\Vith the installation of drilllng platforms in the
Santa ~fonica Bay and along the Long BCach·Orange
hCounty coastline, the report stated, oil productJon could
start in 1977 and reach a level of 800.000 to 400.000
barrels a day in the mid· l 980s.
The experfs also estimated ther..-fuight be up to
J 6 oil spills in the 40-year life ef the platforms -and
then' again, there rn.ight be none, because of increasingly
effeetive new protection methods.
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Rather than have the matter degenerate in.to a
frenzied court battle, Nevil voluntarily stepped down
until the selection committee can meet again-legally-
and another vote can be taken. '
So far, it looks to be a petty political sideshow.
But stakes in some LAFC annexation 1 decisions can be
hi gh, so the personnel. the politics and the actions of
theLAFC always are worth noting.
All this produced some sharp words Crom A.Ssembly·
man Alan Sieroty (O·Beverly l-liJls), chairman of the
state's Select Committee on Coast.al Resources. I-le took
a dim view o! what he ternred "too secret" negotiations
between the federal 'government and Lhe oil companies
in divvying up California's offshore oil.
Sieroty suggested that current oil lease procedur~s
produce too much oil company profit apd too little pub-
Hc benefit from this naturaJ resource.
A Bureau oi Land ~fanagement Qfficial admitted
that nowhere •n the United States is oil drilling con·
ducted as ck>se to a large population center as would be
the case if .these fields were developed.
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Offshor Oil Watch
• News that the most promising areas for develop· 1 /
ment of offshore oil deposits lie seaward of some of
Southern California's most popular beaches can hardly
strike joy in the hearts of Orange Countia.ns.
Jn January, the U.S. Bureau of Land J\1ana.gement
·now to Cope
With The
'Cash Crisis'
( ART HOPPE J
Now that the price of gasoline, utilities
and everythinf;: else has gone up, we
seem 10 have plen!y of gasoline. utilities
and everything else. -everything else
but the money to pay for them.
This has led inevitably to a new
shortage: one that the ooted economist,
Warren Sugannan, refers to as, "The
Cash Crisis."
In a leuer to the Consumer Service
Division of the Standard Oil Company,
J.ir. Sugannan noted that there was only
so much untapPed cash In the bank ac-
counts of consumers throughou t the
~'Orld.
Unfortunately, he said, the lncreaslng
demands of oil companies, utilities
magnates and everything-else manufac-
tureis have now far outstripped the sup-
ply. And, therefore, unlil new sources of
cash can be developed by consumers, the
riation's corporatiOfli '!\ill be in the grips
of an ever.growing Cash Shortage.
s~~;r~ le~~f · ~t Su~rm!~s a~~in~
everything possible in this emergency to
conserve cash. And he wished to
apologize deeply for any incoovC11ience
the rorporatlori might suffer.
STEPS TAKEN by li--fr. Sugarman - a
model for every consumer -int:iude :
I -llis home will he open to creditors
from 0900 10 0903 dail y. but will remain
c\O!:ted on Sundays as a cash conservation
mcasurt'.
2 -Creditors with odd-mnnbercd ac-
counts v.•ill be eligihle for caS.h on odd-
nurnbe rOO days. and those \\'ith even·
numbered acCount s on even·numbcred
ctavs. Those \'ithout numbers "'ill be con·
:;icicrcd odd .
3 - A green nag flying ;ihovC his
home indicates a \imilrd supply of casn
available. A red nag "'ill be raisl'd whcn
the monthly allotment has been CK·
Musted . A yellO\'.' fl ag mt'.'ans cash e:dsts
only for emergencies.
· ~tr. Sugannan clOSt's b)' expressing his
Dea1·
Gloo1ny •
Gus
Lt. Gov. Reinecke's plea of "ab-
solutely not guilty" would seem to
indicate he perceives a sca le of
varying degrees of culpability or
innocence for politicians. !"or el!.·
ample. an accused politician might
· be a "little bit guilty" -whi ch is
like being a •·little bi! pregnant."
A. R.
GIMmY G\lf f-ls Ir• 1111Mtlttltl ,.,
l'Melef'I •1111 Oo ,.., ...C•llMlrily rtrllcl ti..
wwws .i ftl1 llllWJ•t.w. Stftll fltUt W
-•• I• Gletmy Ci\11, O.Hy '!llol.
sincere regrets for the long lines of
creditors in front of hiJ home. But be Is
confident . he says, that the corporation
will understand.
Aoother examplc of how consumers
sboold deal with The Cash Crisis has
been offered by the di stinguished au!hor.
Theodore Raszak. lie encloses the
following printed n1essage with the pay·
ment of his ·monthly utilities bill to the
Pacific Gas and Electric Company:
IMPORTANT NOTICE
We regret to infonn you that. due to
the extraordinary rise in our costs of
necessary supplies and services over the
past 24 months. v.·e will be forced at this
time to decrease our monthly payments
to PG&E by ten percent ...
As ""C are sure you realize, the con·
suming public is a vita l sector of our free
enterprise economy. Its capacity to
survive and spend is or tne greatest im-
portance to our national interest \Ve
know, therefore. that you will bear "'ith us during this difficult period , in the fu ll
knowledge that we intend to continue our
loyal patronage of PG&E and to make
prompt payment or your bills at our ne\\'
low er rates. THANK YOU.
BY FOLLOWING such patrioti c ex·
amples, we should be able to survive the
irnmediate Cash Crisis. Moreover, if we
can somehow discover and develop new
sources ol cash, we consumers may even
be ·able to achieve economlc. in·
dependence by 1980.
~leanwhi\e, let us hope the ct>r·
porations "'ill cooperate who!ehearte<lly
and cht.-erful\y. After ;ii\. this time it's
lheir crisJS, too.
'I'he pi:esent ·investigations are preliminary, but they
bear close watching by state legislators and the public.
Expansion of offshore drilling-in CaJifornia should be a
I.ast resort in meeting the energy criSis.
lns.tallation of drilling platforms this close to the
coast would constitute a vislial blight, apart. from spill
hazards. The beaches are California's other great na.tur:aJ
resource -and one for which there is no alternate
source oC supply.
'Sorry. We don't have a special arran gement for
common working types.'·
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Eight lfords May Protect the ·President
Caution
WASHINGTON -When the winds roar
in Washington. a5 'they do now over
President's Nixon 's impeachment and
ouster, it is often well to listen to lhc
small, still \'Oice of caution.
Listen: for e1am~e. to the voice or a
40-year veteran o! 1he Holl!e or
Representatives who has been in
Congress longer than Wilbur Mills and
knows its moods at
least as well :
"\Vilbur is wrong ,men he says 'the
votes are there' in
the House to im·
peach Nixon. 1 know
this House as well as
\Vllbur kno'A<S it
Members, Democrat
as 'A'Cll a!i Republi·
can, tell me they haven't seen the evl·
dence lo impe8ch-Nixon. This Inell.Ides
people '!\'ho have seen ab the evidence.
•·1 DOUBT that the House wlll actually
vole directly on impeachment. \Vha! con-
gressmen are saying publicly i! not
necessarily what they arc thinking
privately .. nor a very good guide to how
thty will vole."
Now. the voice Of a long·time political
staff director on Capitol Ifill, who has
moved to higher levels: "U I know this
~louse at all, it does not wtsh to \'otc
dire(tly on impeachment before the elec-
tion. Any ••ote. pro or con, probably
means a 10 percent loss al the polls for a
good many congressmen, and the y don't
\\'ant to lake that risk.''
So. ·whom are we to believe: The
chairman of the House \Vays and ri..1eans
CommittC'e whose m e d i a -i n f I a I c d
"power" is waning, and who is running
scared for reelection? Or the 40-year
veteran who is leaving Congre.!ls and has
nothing to lose or gain by his attitude on
the Nixon impeachment? lt is very hard
to lei\, and because it is so hard to tell,
the roar ing impeachment '"'inds seem at
tbe moment to dominate the cli mate.
REPRESENTATIVE Leslie Arends,
fllinois Republican, who is quoted above
has been a wheel·horse leader in the
House for many years. On ~1arch 11 he
inserted in the Congressional Record an
on the Impeachment Front
(rucH~RD WILSO~
''editor's report" by \Villiam Randolph
Hearst, Jr. v•hlch raises a very in·
teresting question.
liearst calls attention to a little-noticed
and certainly under·publicized statement
attributed, rightly or wrongly, to Senator
Sam Ervin, chainnan of the Watergate
investigating committee, that his hear·
ing! had produced no evidence to support
the impeachment of President Nixon.
Hearst thought that in view of tbe.rmh lo
judgment on impeachment. Ervin's
statement ought to be "real front pa ge
stuff." But he checked and found that it
wasn't.
He could find nothing about Ervin's
statement in the New York newsp3pe1s
uhless hidd en in the want ads beyond his
eye, so he checked with the news
services and · uncovered a dispatch of
ri.1arch 11 y.•hlch directly quoted Ervin
speakitli in Cle\'Cland .
ERVrN was addiUon~ly quoted: ''I
think this ls one section-of the Constitu·
tion (dealing with treason. high crime.!
and misdemeanors) on which Dick Nixon
and I agree."
The LTPI dispatch of March 11 quoted
Ervin as saying to an audience of 2,000:
·~Allh~ the testimony, at the in· v~ indJcated to me the President
had no committed any impeachable of· tense J :as he (Nixon) lnterprels the law
-we 'll just have to '!\'alt and see.''
AcboR.01NG lo Ervin's p r e s s
secretary, there is no change In Ervin's
regular line that, since he might be call·
ed upon lo sit in judgment or Ni~on in
the Senate, he wou ld render no advance
opinion. So there is a flap over what
Ervin said or meant, with his pres.' aide
saying Ervin was misquoted o r
misconstrued. •
Ervin's statement on the Constitution
is another matter. He accepts the
premise that. to be ousted. Nixon must
be conv icted of some phase of tbe con-
stitutional dictum, "\reason, bribery, and
tither high crimes and misdemeanors.''
No matter how fearsomely the Im·
peachement wind shrieks, those eight
\\'Ords protect him.
It seems onl y fair that. In. vifw of tht-
recent reports in this space on the rising
lide of impeachment sentiment, the olher
side should be reported , too, which is
rare these da ys.
U.S. Embassies Braced for Influx •
Of Globetrotters from Washington
' \VASIDNGTON -Spring has smitten
members of CongreM with a familiar old
\'iru.s CJlled wanderlust. Once again , ·they
are sating out from Capitol Hill in
droves to exf)lore
the '1\-0r\d.
Such is the scope
of the great migra·
lion that it can be
said thc sun nf'ver
s e ls on CongrC'Ss
during the tourist
season.
T h e unabashed
King of the Road. despite the sti f£ com·
petition, is California "s Rep. Richard
llanna , " diminutive Democrat and for·
mer vaudeville dancer. wtJo occasionally
does a softshoe ooto the House floor.
11E ltAS shuffled around the East. both
Far and Near, so !requently ~hat lhe
bellhops kno"' him on sight. The Ne\\'
(JACK ANDERSON)
Vear had .sc.arcrJy passed this year
before he Was off agaln. Yisiting such
distant exotic spots as Indonesia, Yemen
and Saudi Arebia.
Now he is preparing for another junket
this month lo Egypt, Ku ... :ait and Saudi
Arabia. But for Hanna , 1his is merely an
average year of i:lobetrotting largely at
the taxpayers' expense.
He took bis first !rip lo the Orient in
1967. Two years later, he arranged four
overseas odysseys 1o Europe, Latin
America and the Far Easl
tour and gem shoPping" in Ceylon.
-CABINET officers. too, like to
!ravel. Treasury Secretary C.eOrge Shultz
has announced his inlention to leave
government But this hasn't prevented
him from taking a jaunt to Soolh
America. NO\\.' again he will head for
Australia, Indonesia, Singapore and
Malaysia where. according to a
spokesman. he will "talk about general
economic matters." In Jakarta, Shultz
"'iii be joined by -guess who? -Rep.
Richard Hanna, who will ride the
secretary's plane to Malaysia.
-Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz,
who is supposed to occupy himself "''ith
farn_i problems at home, has departed for ~1lafla. Hong Kong. the Philippines, T~1wan, Japan and Korea. His last stop
will De Ha \l"aii, where he will spend a
couple ol days inspecting pineapple,
--papaya, sugar cane and cattle fanns.
Heart Expert Eyes Milk Conn«iction
IN 1'70, he managed just one trip to
Asia . But in 11911. he visited South
America. the Far E.!st and Europe. In im. he got lo Europe in April , lo South
Aml'rica and Asia in AU.,.'T\lst an d to-
Europe, the l.1iddl e East and Far East in
NO\'embcr and December.
\\:'JiiJc ho was in Japan, Hanna demand·
l'd the full. rM-carpet treatment. in·
eluding a request for a military
helicopter to lift him over the traffic
jams that lesser tourists must cope v;lth
in Tokyo.
VIP travel abroad has become so in-
tense, State Depa rtment officlals told us.
that American embassy staffs are kept ~sy ca.rri•ing luggage, arr a i1'-g in g s1~htseemg tours and making ~
pomtment.s. So many visito~ are tramp-
ing througtt Tai\\-'aJl. for example. that
the, U.S. embassy there rompk!.ined to
the home of(ice. ''This influx of
\'isitors .... "cabled Ambassador \Valier
l\.1CConaughy, "is straining embassy
resources to the full."
\\IASH~G1'0N -There is a "n~·
you ·· coming, the dairy industry tells us
In it~ TV commercial!. But it is possihl e,
l'if you drink enOugh milk. fhal the new
you will end •up· at the~-.unde~ ....
li01nolfU!Ji1.ed mllk rnay be the c:tUS<' of a
l1.S;-cardt:ic de<ilh
rare u•hich. nt\'(I 10 ~\
Flnl1tnd's is the high· -
t>st in the world. II .. , r
Th 1 s unorthOclox '' -.,,-
crplanatinn I)( Ill<' ~cau,qc-s or c<'rd10;
\'<111cular dea1h
co m e !i from Dr.
Kurt A. Osler, chief" ,
of cardiology. Park
City Jfospital. BrJdgeJ)Ort . Conn. Or. Q&.
fer is also " F~l1Dw of the American Col·
leiie of Physicians. the American COJl('li(e
of Carll!ology and the Am ncan Q>lle~e
(or Clinic:it PhormM."Ology: but for all hls
ercdenUals, hi~ idt'as have gained lltUe
~cctptancc among his ~r!, R fact of
le.-;s than compelling significance since
d0t.'tOr$ art often I.he firs: to sail at new
inedical kno'i'•ledgc and lhe last 10
rl'Cognh:c ii. ·
Anglnn J'l('Clons, coronary thrombodis,
m)'ocardial infnrcatlon-hcart disca~ of
whatever kind or nam(' -are ahnboffd
10 a variety or cau.,es likt: smoking. lac.k
ur exttC'ISC, hypenension, an.xlety and an
f
[;:::. .. ~?F.~~~N )
excessive consumption or animal fats ana
('ggs. The !iCl.l! nf evirlcncc for all these
ctlologic11 are less than conclusive. with
those who blame cho1esU!rol having one
of the weakest arguments.
The anrl<ho!<'st.crol people say, In cf· rcct. that when you eat tgg.s Md animal fa!,,, !he cholesierol in thrse foods rushes
out of your ~tomach and t'a~s
• 'ltherosclerosi.~ hy clogging the artcritts.
Even if some heart doctors don't know it,
physjok>gi!ts do know the metabolic proc-
ess is slightly more complicated than
tllil. So it shouldn 't be, surprise 10 leam
that no reUablc corttlation between ihe
choh!sttrol in the number ot eggs you elC
and Lbc build up in your arteries has
btotn esiabli.shcd.
DR. OSTER poln'-' OUl some courrtrlct
"'1UC'h Ct'lnirume large ~tltlts of
AAtUraied flbt., have a hlg& Incidence ol
heart dlsct'lsc. while others do not. The
~1Asal peoplt' Of ea5t AfriCll haVe 8 diet
which normally consists of ro percent
sa1urated f:.L", vet have no cholesterol
build up In IJ1e · artcl"les.
The ansY>cr to lhls .set of ooo· • •
tradictions, acrording to Dr. Oster. lies
in follo"'ing the acti\oilies of an eru:yme
named xanthine oxidase, ordinar1ly round
in the liver. Xanthine oxidase also exists
•in· U>w;s, .but not inlmen. milk. In old·
fashioned. unhomogcnized milk, Dr.
Oster believes that the enzyme is ex-
creted like any other waste; but not so
when the milk is homogenized ...: that is
when the fat globules in the milk ere
miuced in slzc, thus permitting their
absorption. Along with the xanth\M ox-
klase, throogh the small Intestine wall!.
Once In the blood stream, Dr.· o.ter
thinks that this enzyme altacks a set of
chemlcala called plaama!ogero. which
are thought to be necessary for healthy
hoort 8Dd arterial tissue. Now here
romes the cholesterol. If Dr. ()sicer's
hypothesis ls cor:ect, the c~ICStrol:
build up is part ol the bod.v's RU.empt lo
rep;ai.r, the damilge done fo • titan iind
an.ery by the action of the mi3dlrc<:.1ed
enzyme, xanthlne oxidase, on the
plasmalogens.
~ th~·pl'O(lO<ition Is a SWdy
of soldiers killed In the Korean War.
Seventeen ~ ot lhcse )'OOng, active
men already Md circulatory !)'Stem!
s!ltl'd up with cboltsterol, a Jact that
may we ll be explained by the urUvenJa l
Amcrlc8f1 prectlce of fttding our )'OUng
homogenized milk.
OTIIER CONFIRMATION of Dr.
Osier 's ideas comes from his elperience
In tmting heart patients. Angina pee-.
torl! patients given doses of allopurinol,
• drug which suppresses xanthine ox·
lljase, have responded in rather dramatic
fashion, but allopulinol can have toxic
side effects. The B vitamin, foUc acid.
doesn 'r and, administered in large
amounts. seems to be an equaUy prom-
islrc method d treotmmt.
This Isn't written to encourage heart
patients to swalloW large amount& of
follc acid. Dr. rOster's Ideas are prom-
ising and l"f"'•slv• but unproven.
If fle's right, you may ool need to
und..-go ti.. hean tn1nsplon1 grlnll.,.
But right or, wrong, we ha~ another II·
!...,...loo of -may hApptn when we fool with our food _
There ls no, earthly reason to
homogenlzt milk. It doesn't Improve the
la!lte ar,d tt dot!n'I improve the nutri·
tlon. All It does Is up d\e cost, forte us to
buy cream .9epan11ely, J»"OJong the milk'~
sheU life In !he store -and·possibly kill
us. l~omogenlzatlon ls ol abeolu1~ly no
benefit to anyone but the dairy'lndustry,
thot;e masters ol !he furt.Jve nnd llJegal
can\palgn contribulioo.
So drink mill< sod be thankM 1i...·s •
new yoo coming. because the old one
may be on the ,.·ay 'f the morgue.•
1
Tfanna i! merely the most peripatetic
member. however. of the \Vashlngton
Globetrotters. Herc ar~ the travel plans
of some others ~
-TIRS WEEK a. delegation of 63
persons -congre.wnen, their "''ives and
staff members -will fly by mil itary
plane to lhc ~·ar F..ast for a trip that has
bctn postponed lwlce. because of thc
energy crisis. The offfciat excuse Is to
exchange vlslll• with leglslttlors fron1 ,,
South Korea and Natlooallst China .
Tht expedition vrill be led by JfOUje
Democrat~ leader Thomas "Tip " O'Neill
who will take afung his daughter.
Rosemary. The group will also brini;!
their o~'fl ''physician in attendance ...
Adm. Carey Freemon, "'ho will be pro-
vided by the Navy. Each trawling COO·
gressman, Including the u b I q u i t o u s
Rickard llanna, will ~ permitted to
spend up to $75 a day in U.S.-owned
foreign currencies.
-sen. V51nce Hartke, 0.lnd., just.
rtlumed from • 1'unt. ~·Ith his Wife and
daughter, to the Far E1st. Arrangeme:ntt
werf! made for him by lbe SIJlt(' Depart·
ment. according to orncinl cnbles, ln·
eluding an "e.leptpnt rift , slghtw.ing
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OlAN•I COAST .. ,
DAILY PILOT
Robtrt N. \V11td, Pllbli!htr
Thoma.r Kt1vil, Ed itor
Barbare Krtibith
Editorial Page Editor
Tbt <'diton&J ,Jiiii! of tM Da lly
l>ii01 attks to Inform and J;timulat~
ttaders by PJTWndrw on this N• d!vcnt <"On'lmtntuy' on '°ll(C'I or in--
tt.1-tJt by syndkatfo(f columni111 and '
wtoonllta, by providinc a fonim for
nadtr1' vi"'• •hd by ~!Inc thl•
hl'WSP1~r·1 oplniont: a.od iMui on
C\UT'flll topka. 'tllr t'di!orial oplnlonlt
of thf Dt.i!y Pilot •Prt.e.r only tn the
t'ditarlal rolumn at thfo lap of ~
Jlq't. Opinion, exPl"'IV'd by tl'wt eof.
umnt1'8 ar.cS citnoonl11a •nd ltttu v.tittts an thrir own and no ~lone ..
m~nt tJf thclt vltwt by the Dllib'
Pilot lhoo)d bt lnltn"f'd.
Tuesday, April 16, 1974
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Lips Sealed
Jo]o Will Ride Again
l CHICAGO (UPI) -JoJo/ ~ right to wear the chUS's
Tolar w~ proud to wear the colors when $he · met • >her
colors of Ille D.C. Eagles · boylri<nd "Spidec."
Motorcycl: Cub and when she "A girl gets her colors from
lost the nght-ft)-¥,.ear them a goy ••she said.
because she was "just too '
tat," she decided lo eo About 18 months ago._ t.hc
something drasUe She h:ad two broke up, 4he said,
her teeth wired 1 .... dticr because "Spider" wu ~red of
• ""& • riding a "hog" and sfte was
"I'm an ~·Eagles girl and I too heavy to ride a "chopper "
want to ttet beck.'' the 29-year· a small motorcycle '
old waitress from Chicago's · . : . North Side said. "I "''ant to She tried a draslie d1et '.1ost
ride agaih and I'm illlit 100 1K> J>Oll!lds. but then regained
fat." the weight ,afterwards. U,I T"""91t
l\1rss TOLAR said she join-
ed U1e club 12 years ago had
the club's emblem, an e~gle.
Latooed on her arm and won
"I JUST HAVE no "''ill i\leic florl:otrx power so I had my mouth
shut ,'' she said. "l Jove to JQhn Downey. who wa s
eat." rEieased a year ago
You can Chdrge
DAIJ. Y Pl LOT
Cla5Silled Ads
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Mlss Tolar said it took her a~er 21 years i.n Con1·
dentist seven "·eek! to wire "llnist Chinese prison.
her teeth together. but after i!! enrolled in law school
two "'eeks her weight. has at Cam&ridge." ~1ass. 11e
dropped from 200 pounds-to w,as shot down over
178. Her goal is f30. ~anchuria in 1952 and
"I ft'<'! pretty good now thSt "ta.5 released after
I'm used to 1t," she S\lid. ~es1dent Nixon ac:
"They call me 'Wireja~·s: ~owledged tha·r oown-
That's my new ~IC,kname.'~ ~ ~er had worked ror Cit\.
Coastwise, N~body
But
Nobody,
ls More
Coast
Wise
Son of San Clemente's first police chiJ!f, winner of many
a hot rod run on Balboa Peninsula's sand dunes, con·
tribulor lo Tin Can Beach as a youth and now a resident
of La9una Beach, Mana9in9 Editor Tom Murphine has
spent a lifetime 9ettin9 ready lo show the world lo
readh-s of his column from the peculiar perspective of
the Orancie Coast •.
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L. ~I. Boyd
You Eru·l1 Le ss ,
.. If _you're Heavy 1
People who are ovet\\.·eight don't earn as much money
:is people v.·ho aren't. Jlow's that for a blunt generality?
Comes fT'Qm a personnel expert wbo analyzed the v.·eights
and "''ages of a batch of ex~lh•es. Among men in the
$25,000-te>-SSO.OOO category, says bl?. OfilY about 10 pcm..•nt
are carrying too rnuch heft. But among men in the $10,000-
to-S20JX>O range. 40 percent "'eigh in much too hell\')', Job
discrimination, he calls it.
Do vou realizf' that a baletn v.·hale
has to 'stra in about i,000 lon1 of sfia
'water" just to gel 10 J>OUnd.s of plank·
ton~
If you \.\ant to feel a little oldrr
today, consider the fact that it W
been 24 yea rs since Christine Jorgen·
son's first name was George.
' Lady rlient says she's embarrassed to Odmit her hus·
band collects dolls. Tut tut. my dear, think nothing of it.
Back in the lfJOOs. King Henry IV of Franee did likewise.
Pretty little things all dressed in silk.
SUGAR
Q. "\\'he re in the Bible dOt"s it mention sugar?"
A. Nowhere. Nor does it mention sugar in Talmud or
thC Koran. \\1erc you a"'d'rc neither the ancient Gre<'ks
nor Romans C\'l'r knl'IV anything about !ugar? They knc1v
all about hcx:ll'~'. though. ~
' I Q, "\Vhat kind of µay did the Japanese soldier get
during \Vorld \Var II ?''
A. Teh yen a month . Equivalent to $2.36. Qf th;il , St.89
11·as automatically sent home. And 38 cents 1~as deducted
for compulsory savings. The other nine cents ~:as spend·
ing money . '
Q. "\\'hat's· the commonest, mistake people make on
their income tai: returns?"
A. That No. I error is failur,e to include all W·2 forms.
I'm told.
Q. "\Vhat did you learn by living in New York City,
Louie ?·'
A. r-.lorc votes 11·ere cast in the old ~liss Rh~ingold
el~t1ons than in any other U.S. balloting exct>pt for the
national presidency. that's all.
·' Q. "\Vhal's the marital· status of most criminals?"
A. Divorced. single or v.·1dov•ed. Not married. at any
rat('.
11\'STERIA
~lass hysteria ha s been offered as another explanation
of that phenomenon kno"'n as streaking. Pl'CUliar contagion.
that mass hysteria. It croppl;d up in Africa's' Uganda II
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Citize11.s
Me1 1a ce<l
By C<tller
\.Rl'NOY Cf.:"iTfH. I014a
11·r1 0 -~ r:rund1· roun!v
sher1ff'5 ofhce is invt-s!i~a11n·~
a rash of obscene 1>hone ral~~
to about 30 ,,..·omen rt~idl·nt s nf
(;rundv Centf'r. S he r 1 ff
\\'11l1a1n ~larten sa~s
\!arlf'!l ~:11d \to·1j·1v :!1:11
• ~0111ro111• ha ~ l·"'i'l'l !•'ac111: 11• •
01'-i;;c•1•t1t• 11hono• «."11!" f u i·
~el'('f;1l n1rn11h..-11,. ~.11d 11 ha~
1ht• 1011n's 1'1'~1dt•nl\ k>rk ln!.:
thl•Jr donrt°1•1 h·~•r 1•f ,.,, e.J 1 •
srxual .11!ark..; JI o 11"1• 1 ,, r .,
Fatl1e1· Coll ec ts
REl'l\~'f)()!) C11'Y 1\'Pf • -
An Oak land man ha~ ~·on .'I
t;i 000 OU'-Of·•''lll~ -.t•l1't•n!o•'.11
in a l;11A·,u1l l' ha r J,? 1 n .:
"1 "~l'f\Sl l l l'1• atld t)\l\1'<11! '11'11"-
l'OlldUl't'' bv !ht' f!'or11e1a :•"
\\!11 1°1;111dled hi~ son's funer.d
Lil J9i~
Hzthcird !) Srark~ ~'lid in a
l'Or11pla1n1 fill·d u1 S;1n \1.1!"~•
Co1o1nty Supi ·nor { .111· ! , th:1t
1nourn1·r~ \!l•11n1~ h's ~"n
l.1·onard 's h~,1d\ t•H "l I u'h' •·\•'
olJll'll Also Sp;1r~' l'h;1r1:1"<1 Ibo•
1111'1,ll t'lltl') ll•:".\ ! I \\J! t' lh••
n1;u1·s 1110uth :)hu1 1\1 r1· pLunl~
1 '1 ··I • ... ,,1h w;1s ~na
purkered po.'i'1tion
f 01 r 1 h c r
\·ha rgt>d thaL ,,..'hen the ca!litc!t
' • "1 •\ o"l frorn !ht•
hi:sir'sl! to !hf' gr:,i 1·('sitt! "'
.~ .. h"tt,,.,1 of !ht> box
~1arll'<i br('akinJ; Joos(', f<>rcing
,1 ,1 , •• , •Ii·· r•••n·mony
Ocf(;ndant.s 111 Ult' C'ltse \,\·rrr
t 1\\'l'I\ '1rw':t:trv of San
Fr:inris(.\), ... ,• Co:isi C;1skrt
1 , ··1 01 S:in FranelSC'O
and th\• \lnr~an \\' o o d
!'n ,hu l' t ·1,u1p.:1ny.
~lartcn !'aid. th"rr· h111·1· bt't'!l \I"" _________ .,
no rcpnrts ol v10\('nel' J1n li:<'d to L A' LINES THE
EARL'S the -"II'. 0 0
"I FEl':I. RIGHT no"· that $31 / MONTH ,.111rn.i .... Ht•Kllt
air CtM:
people hn\'C gotten 1ntu !ht• TE,LEPH ONE COMPA'NY
hal-it 11f lflt'kin(! do,,r~ tht" OF. CAL IF.
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parrnts nn !011gl•r ]1 •:11 .. 1h•·11
t•hildrcn honH· :1!0111• rind rn:inr
Tl'fiidrnts .ll't• kti•111n~ londr(J
guns :it hon1e l I
~1ARTE\' SAit) !ht' vuh.:ar propo!iition~. "'h1('h hJVl' 111·1
eluded wriltt·n note~ ~Li> 11l'll ;1~
phoni',calls. havl' bren [llaet'<I
to \\Omen ranging 1J1.;iJ:f' fron1
19 lo ll5. Ill· said thl· eall!i
startt>d last :'\01·cmbcr
, Thl' sheriff said his offi('('
and the telephone crin1pany
have spotted a pa1trrn 111 th('
calls and said there is a
s uspect 111 the case. ~l.1rtC'n
said Otl(' "·oman "'ho rC'CCi\'ed
obscene calls met thf' ma n :it!
her job and rt>cogn1zcd his
\'Oice: she said the ma n h~I
cal!OO h<1r sorne W timt•S si nce
las! fall. j
.. If IT'S Tiff: J!llY 11c think
it 1s. hi' 11·as n('arly nrre!'.tcd
lll'O ye;irs ago b~, the Ch:irlc·s
City pol1ct'." J lartcn sa id "lie
"'as callin,g 11·on1(·n 1n 1he r o~·n
of Grttnc fro1n phone booths."
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I tueked undrr the arm. started running around madly. Kepi
at it until they dropped from exhaustion. Nobody seemed
to know \\'hy. Then there \\•as the situation last spring in
a school at Rcrry. Ala . Reportedly, about 12a students plus \/----~----·•••••.iiili-.ililiil•••·--··-----·-;;;::---. <1 few teachers all began to cry, complaining they itcht'<l .....
in some places anti "'ere numb in~lhcrs. and much ~·om·
Murphine's Almost Daily Column in the
il1ng ('nsued. forgive me. Nobody could ('Xplain that, either.
And "'ay back in the 1830s. the nuns in a f'rench convent
for no comprehensible reason suddenly chose to gather
for several hours daily to meow like cal,, Each of the
foregoing is sai d to be a classic case of mass hysteria .
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·Click Togetlwr ! ~~v~ue
Pe\V
• Marilyn 's Big Desir e
" Q: J always enjoytd ~larty Allen nnd Ste\'t Ros$f
~fore l.bt-eomedy team broke up. But do you lhlnk JI was
C!llkket for St.eve to pick anolbtr comedian named Allen
H ll partner so be could conlinllf billing bb 1<1 11ndtr lbe
Kialnal name of Allen and ltossl?-8. Pl'rn, Chicago.
·.:S A: "11\at's a laugh," St('ve sai<t when we posed' your
(!Gtst ion ·to him. "rolks forgl'l lhat, after ~1arty nnd I
~ellt. I tea med up for more than a yeur "'llh Slapj)y \\'hite
~first black and vthite comedy combo.
"' '·Then one night. after "'c agreed to go ou r O\\'n ways,
~as 'flt'orking in &in Juan and. having heard so rnuch
alJbut Bemie Allen bcin~ a funny guy. Shirley Basscy and
f1wnt over to rulch his act in anoth<'r hotel. •
..,,. ''r1fm ie spied Shirley and me slanding a.!:J1inst a wall,
a~d v.·c threw i;;1gs back ftnd rorth'til\ he invited both of
'Glad You Asked lhat'
by Marilyn and.Hy Gardner ·
us join h.J m onstagc. When the show ..... as over, every-
one said. 'Gosh. you guys are another Allen and Rossi!'
Both o( us chuckled and decided maybe that ~·as · a gOod
id ea.
_"So arter he closed at his club, .,...e "·orked up an act
And it"s been one or the happiest periods in both our lives."
"Yeah," Bernie broke in, "same with me. I'm mak·
in g more 1noocy now than ever in my ca reer. Getting
more laughs , got rnorc security, really Jiving lt up. And
splitting everything down the middle. personal appearanCl's,
commercials. books, records -nven if we work S10lo lhe
other guy gets his share of Oie take.
"After playing creep joints in Brooklyn, the... Bronx
and the Catskills, even driving a cab in New York and
~·orking as vice president for Martha Raye's husband 's
detective agency, joining Steve was a godsend. Every
night I pray when I wake up t.omorrow morniag it ~·r
tum out to be a dream ."
Q: Aren't there wives of policemen wbo feel their
basbands bave been libeled by I.be "Serple11" movie and
N £ \V YORK (UPI ) -"No sooner was I In the pew
~tarilyn liionroe.. had a wm· wtUt the organ playing and
pelling deslre to undress in everybody singing a hymn
church so intense she had to that the impuJse "'ould rotne
\\'ASHINGTON !UPI) to me to t.ak~ o(f all my 1lte Conswner Product Safety ''clench my teeth and sit 00 clothes.
my hands to keep" from tall-"J w.antOO desperately to
Commi&1ion says a glue 50 ing o(f her clothes when the , stand up naked for God and
strong it can temporarily bind organ was playing, Newsweek everyone else to see. I had to
hands and (iJl8ers tog ether ap-Magazir:ie reports. clench my teeth and sit oo my
pears to 'be sale and will be In an about-to-be-published hands to keep myself from un-
al\011·ed to continue ·011 the autobiography called '' ~t Y dressing." SIC{)'," Newsweek rrpor1s the The a.need-Ole is contained in
1narkcL .... ·11hout further con· fllrn star wrote: a chapter tilled, "~iy Sin."
trol.i. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I The glue -callf-'<I Cyr~ I
Acre late and marketed in i his
country under several brand
nanl('S -was subjectl'd to a
lengthy investigation a n d
public hearings" 8/ter Con-
sumCf"s Union asked the com-• mission to consider wflether it
should be d ec l ar e d a
hazardous product.
TIIE GROtlP CLAI!'-1ED
users of the glue, especially by
children, could be injw-etl by
fast-sticking properties if they
tried to pull sluck fingers or
other parts of their flesh
apart.
Hair Slaves, Go Free! ... ,..,..., .,, ... , . ..,..,....,., ........... .......,.
......._ et ......_ "*"' NMt • ,.. . ...._ c9'y '""4 ................. -..-d,...'" .... ,.,. .i..t etyt'-t.
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JOS N. -llwl • ...._ -I'll. m-JNJ
NOW fOI YOUI CONftNllNCI ••• 011.M DAILY
I A.M. lo 10 P.M.....sAT. I SllHQAY t lo I P.M1 But manufacturers of the
glue demonstrated nt the -~""."'""."'""."' .... -""."'""."'~~'!'-~~"""'-•-~"""'"""' ... """'~"""'~
hearings that fl~ers sluek _=-::-::~'"";-~::~-~~;~-:;~~=~~~~~~~I together could be unbonded by i ---
slowl y peeling them apart -
rather than trying to pull them
aparj. -or in some cases by1 using an acetone. nail polish
remover, ·as a solvent
are planning lo picket tbeat.en sbohmg Pie rUm?-Bamty BASED ON TIIE evidence
T. (a cop buff>, Washington, ·o.c. · th e commission ruled l'lfonday
What's a Pool<a? Ask Andy
Andy is a Pooka (an elf who ans-rs
questions). He does his elflng In a
column every Saturday an the family
page of the Daily Pilot.
A: W&!ve heard rumblings of such demonstrations, that the glue does oot "war-
but up to now none that actually occurred. Many letters, l!Jj'~r31~it~any~~run~r...::act~ion:,":co~m:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tl f'iowever, point up the lament of the ladies. Like the un-mi.smoner R. David Pittle told -
fairness of all generalities, we agree that li/C' is 1ough a briefing.
enough for our law-enforcement officers without confus-
ing cops with robbers. Though "Serpico" does mar the
image of the policeman, the public and many cops enjoy_
the film as exciting 'entertainment Evidence is the box
office take -a staggering $12 million in its first few
months of being exhibited.
Q: U..s Shirley Macl.llae tttired?-Sasan )fcC., ~
.... Arh.
A: Shirley, not exactly lhc retiring type, will open
a month 's engagement in a new Vegas hotel-casino in
July. After completing an intematiooal tour with a new
act, she will star in a bl.ografllm ol lost flier Amelia Ear-
hart. The script was written by Shirtey's longtime escort,
~ete Hamill.
Stnd your qut&timu to Hy Gardner. "Glad You
A.sked That," cart oJ thb "'"newsppper, P.O. Box 1560,
Costa Mesa 92660. Ma.rilvn and Hy Gcm::hter wilt an-
swer as many questU:ms as they can tn thtir column ,
but the volume of niail makes personal replies int·
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faculty and staff on Olapman
Colll'ge's World Ca mpu s
Ano.at program fo r the spring
sen1l'Stl'r.
It's Mustaggi 10th Anniversa[J!
And your local FOnl dealer
Mrs. Christine 1\.1. Frymire
of Mid way City, a visiting
nuise. and i\1 r. and l\.frs.
Richard P. Doetkott of Jrvi~.
\"tsiting professor of com-
ntunicalions and v Is i ti n g
library assistant respectively.
? 11barkt'd on the s t u d y ·
.,._ ~ai;c ~·e bruary 5.
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fonner Gov. William Ii .
Mwny, had be<o hooplt;Jllztd
since April 2 with a hip Injury.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
Prlyate services were held
Monday for Ge<ald M. l.Geb,
75, ooe ol the few brokers wto
precHcted the 1929 st 0 ck
market crasti. A Sa n
Franciscan, he became board
vlce chalnnan fl)f' E. F.
llutt.on & Co .• working for thaf
firm in New York for 42 years
before returning to California
and a limited scheduled in
1966.
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Poli.tical Notes
Horse Theft Hearings • Ill ·county :~
Ry O.C. HUSTil'\GS
OI I ... 01~ly l'Hlf Sl•ll
A...<..~mblyrhnn -John Br1us
1R-Fuller1on 1, dlair1nan of the
Assembly Agriculture Conl·
mittee has scheduled a hear·
iog at 7:30 p.m. Thursd.'.ly in
the north Orange County
O>urthouse oa the feasibility
()[ organizing · a statey,·ide
hQrse theft protectioo pro-
gram.
Briggs said the program is
net'ded becaUS(' .. la.,.,· 1'11-
f'\"rry hol"'!lc 111 Californin to be
rl'g1ste11.'d v.·.i~h , the slut.e.
• cor f.ubcmatorial r:in.
didate JfolL<\lon Flournoy "'ill
meet Oran~c Countians 111
another hand~chaking ~ion
tonigti. in Fullerton.
Flournoy \\"111 meet the pi.'o-
ple sbrting at i p.n1. in Cro"n
ll0Qn1 No.. J a1 the Fullerton
lh!tOn Jm. •
forcement offirials today ha\·l' SE~ATOR JOH~ !!armer
no y,·ay of tracking a hof":'t· 11·111 bring his r :i111p.11gn for th1·
onrt' it is stolen. \.OP nomination for1 iMltM.1n1
'"l°h<' animal has no IPJ::a l ~O\'f'mor to C)r.in~r County
. identity tm\C'!'ls the ov.-n<>r h.ic; startml) lon i&ht
taken !\pt'("Lal prec.:iuttons to He'll sµe-ak in C.ardf'fl Grovr
ha\"c the horse br a n d c d lomght and 1n \"orba Linda
I "nfortunatelv. relal 1\·cl ~ fe'A' \\'ednesday moming. Al noon
of the· state's 500,000 horsts Wedncsd3.¥ he y,·111 be a guest
ha\'<' any t~l{)C of n1ark1ngs, at the Sa(l.ta Ana Ea!lt H()(ary
lhus providing a vast market ·Club llD'.ldleon at the Sad-
lrom ,~·hich the thief can dleOOek Inn.
chllOSC ," Briggs added . Jn ttie a.ft('J"OO()ft \\'rd!l{'Sli;lav,
One-proposal v.oold rt-quire Senal.Or llam1C'r v.11! ~])('Bk lo
rr .. 1dl'nts of S<-:.1 BC'arh \.('1·
~Uri'-\~orld ,illld lh\'H ill\•~tld II
l't'Cf'oPllOO :it the lrvif"M'" (Ol"L'I
Coumry Club ut Nt'v.·porl
Bc:lch.
On Thttryrlay. lfannl'r y,·111
join his Orange County cam:
paign .. manal'gr, St.1tf' Sf'n.
Dennis Carpenter rtl-Ncwport
Jl(>aC"hl. for talks to tl'll.•
~('?•port llarbor-C.o!!.1 ~tf':>o1
Bo.1rd of Hea!tors' · Th 1'
bre<ikfast rrlC'l'tinJ: \1'111 h<' ;it
tht-.flalbo.1 Ray Club
At 11 a.m. Thur sd a 1. ,,..
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di!iru5:5 lrgisl:llion v. i I h
1'1udc·n!~ .,n (h·an~t· l'•l3~l
Coll('ge'!i Forlun.
A 1>r1.."M l"OOferl'fl('(' ""1th
80Uth <.'ounty n~·sn1en 1:1 pl:in·
nrd for Thursd:ly af\<'fnroo .
follov.'t.'d by a S:30 rec'('f>t ion
for J1:1rrnt•r i.tt the S.:111
ClemelJI<' Inn . The host will tc
Paul \Tes!t•I'. San Clf'lllt'fl\t'
rh;11rn1:'lll illr th1· 11.tmlt'f
c;1n1·1.11~11 .
11.innf'r lh('fl \\ 111 tra\·,•\ to
l~1~un• \\"0rld l..:1~u11.1 lhli!i to
appear at a C'andl~' nif:ht.
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Of:\JOC'RAT lloward Adler
1•ri!l !:l't up t'V IY \\'~ay
50 he can chat with ~1c0oool!A
l ~las ('lllployes in Hoo-
tington Beach a~ they held for
work ..
Adler, who wnnts to llUCCf.led
hi~ boss. Hep. Richard T. Jlan-
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ro (J)..Anahctm), In~-•,
"1!1 .st.111011 hunst'lf outside the a.
~·.1st i;:Jtl' of tM ~lciMvltU
J)ou~!as pla'nt starting atni
i · 15 a.m. *·.: · ·
CIRCUS COMING THURSQAY .. : .
CLOWN S, JUGGLERS, FREE GAMES AT
Mystery Photo ,-~~~~~~~~-~~~
Cont.est Winn er V11na1ne£l
ORA~GE -Prizes worth
$85 a11.·qit the 'A'inner of
Orange CQWllY Pu b I i <'
Library's rCC"Cflf photo contest.
but so far the library ha!':n't
tx-en able to find 1 h r
photographer.
Jeff Nelson . a student at 5.'ln
Clemen1c High School, won 535
ln pnzes as winner at ttx-San
Clemente branch and in the
southern region.
It seems the prize-1\1nning
photographer failed to ixi1 a
nan:ie on the bark of th e pnnt.
a photo of a young girl st.lung
in a hcan bag chair.
Th<:-pri1.e includC'S $10 <IS
1\·inner at the GardCn r;ro1 r
Library branch. a $25 gift
certificate as r. o r t h e r n
regional winner and a S50 gift
certificate as grand prize.
Other Orange Coast arra
"'i nnrrs at branch hbrar k·s
1vcre Da \"r !\forrison. Fountain
\'alley; !"eel \\'ain, San Juan
C:1r1s1rano: Christopher
Perez. Dana Point, and ~lark
Law. COsta l\tesa. ·
Contest judges werr Patrick
O'Dc r'.;\C':t of the Dail y Pllot,
Lou C:a'la7.0lli of the Santa Ana
Register and !\laxine Hcan1s
of the Los Angeles Tin1cs.
P11rse S11atch §iispect
&
D11e Co11rt Arraigmn~nl
SAXTA ANA - A man .1c·
cusccl of snatching an lrvinr
woman's purse outside a Costa
!\1esa store and who v.·as
pursUcd by her as he drove
fron1 the area has been ·
ordered to face arraignment
April 16 in Orange Coun!v S11-
pcrior Court on chnr;:;es of rob·
bcrv. •
Shirley L<lrrain" flanks as she
h'ft th<' dcpartm<.'nt stl)te on
Bristol St~t in Costa ~tcsa.
'.\1rs. Ranks said Howell
pushed her to the ·ground but
she ran to h('r car and, dro\·e
after' the veilicle \\"hich had
picked RO"-'<'ll up near the
scene of the alleged robbery.
JUdgt' Jame~ Turner set the
court date for Donnie ~on
Ro1\·en. 18. of S.'.lnta Ana. who
was arrested by Costa ~·tcsa
police Jan. 16.
Police said Ro\\·ell grabbed
a purst' from the hand of
\lrs. Banks said she fo]loy,·-
ed the car to the point Where
Roy,·ell removed a covrr that
had obscured his license plate
number. She then joth .. '<l the
number dov.·n and reported il
to police \Vho arre!ited J>ov1el1
at his home.
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NOW thru TUESDAY
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Award Winners!
lfST A.CTOI
JACK LEMMOH
"Save The Tiger"
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ACTlf:SS
TATUM O't<EAL ...
•yan O'MMI
''Poper Moon"
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"INSPIRATION"
7:]0 & 9:)0 Eoeti f~
J FRI THllU TUES 'fll. 2:JO wooay 1111..,
"SLE,EPER" + "COPS t. ROBBF.RS'"
Horry Coul will go anywhere lo bug
n p•1vo1e conversollon.
His trile nts ore unequalle d. They 11e a lready been
1espons1ble for rhree murder~.
LICILLE llilLL a1 "MAME"
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BfATRICE ARTHUR
BRI IC< UAVIOUN
KIRBY Flll!t(\Nr.
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Agitl with a great lollowing:
I . " I ' '1· .. , Ewry cop in lht state
CDLDIEHAWN
wa!. attei het.'
E~ else Was beh.nd hec
Horry Covl will go onywhere
lo bvg o private convc1so11on
<iane Hockman
"The Conversation "-0~11 ,, oo• n !Pr,
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Many Irons the Lagµna Fire •• Ill
f(Jr 1h1· bt•nt·l11 r,1 Alan llarL ~
\\'hat's goini:: on these day~
at the Laguna i\1 o u I t o n
l'layhouse. y.ou might nsk. The
.11nswer is. quite a ft\V lhmgs.
Among them .
Intermission
Tom Titus
11n excaped Russian spy
Graham and Alex Kot>a lwho'fi
currently busy staging "JIO"'
the Other lfalf Loves " in Long
.Beach1 will double up on lhC:-
directorial chorei:.
~lC'l,:i!K' and l\l ary COln1pb('ll ~Ql~ml~~i
"C'll-kno"n local artor fsix i iaJJIJ..ilL.!~
~h(l~S lll 1.0Ji!ll0,1J ""ho 1\13'1
~r1eken l;i.si.. Dcl"ern~r vo'itb
th1· h1·a1n di~a:.e 1ascu!JfiS.1 ' -The fllayhou.se is i n
rehearsal for its upcomlng
production, J .l"'o-<.>t1aracter
series of ·comedy vignelte
c~Jled "The Two of Us," whi ch
open<; two weeks from tonight.
-Auditions have been an-
nounced for the playhouse's
seaso n-closing show, t h e
venerable EnglL<ih farce "Sec
l/ov: They Run."
be making irs premil're ap-
pearance in Orange County.
Perfomuancr.~ of "The 'l}·o
of Us" wHl bt• given 'J'uesd;i.ys
through Sa!urdays "from April
30 until .\1ay 18 at the,
playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon
l{o.1d. 1..:-iguna B c a c h ,
> hold N1.adJngs neit Sunday
afternoon !or "See How They
!tun" which, unlike the olhrr
five show.s on Lagun<J's 1973·74
slate, is one 11·h1rh <:rOps up
v.ilh some regularity locally
evt>ry fr·w .rc.1rs.
Readings are carded for I
o'cloc k Sunday at the abovl'
address. "Sec llow They ltun"
"'ill open June 11 for !he (rad!·
tional three-week engagemtnt,
closing June 29.
-:PRECEDJ~'G TJIE tryou!s
at Laguna ,,.,·ill be Selurday
nigb!'s piano roncer! by Ben
Jt 's a mud . nu1d f11rcc sci 1n ,---~--------
~j:~~ng h 1 n1 permanently/
Jt::irt has been confined 10. a
ho!> p 11 a I since before
C/lrii:;tmas.~and h~s-chances of
1otu! recovery are <'•""lnsider 1n ... I
poor. Laguna playgoers v.·ill
remember him frorn "\\"<u!I
•15ee lnt~rmissfoa, Page Il l
-Preparations are under
"'ay for Sa turday night'.s Alan
llart b<>ncrit. a two-piano con·
<.'ert "'ith all procet.>ds goinA
101vard the medical expense:;
of I his 'stricken actor.
• Reservarton!i 494-<174'3. an ,.;ng1isll \'tl"aragr v.·ht•rl' l!J:lj!
mo"t of the t;ast 1\·1nd..; up 111 Li
-i\lanaging director Hap
Graham will he rorK'entrating
more on pluyhou.se activities
th is yea r since he's stepped
do"'n as script "'riter and nar·
rator of La guna's Pageant of
the i\las~rs 11fler eight years.
"THE TWO OF Us" are
Jacquie Moffelt and \Va/tcr
Daly, \\'ho will perlonn in
fou r onc -11ct cornedies under
th'at collecti ve title by Bri-
tain's i\1ichacl Frayn. It'll be
the second such tour de force
at La guna for !\fiss i\-foffctt ,
\\'ho shared the stage \\'llh" Bob
Eng1nan a couple of seasons
ago in "Plaza Sui te."
Graham is directing, his
rirst. such assignmcnt of the
season after bringing in guest
directors for thC' thcatrr·s flrst
four sho"·s. The play, initially
staged in London in 1970, ·wil l
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"SUMMllt WISHES,
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SPKlal ""co 11:10 to 1:00 p.m. !ooc•pt $u11. 4 Hot1.I l l.00
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AGADEMY AWJIJl.D BEST PICTURE
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BEFORE TllE opening,
hol\'&:cr, !ht• playhow.c 11·11!
Ft-&.co I~li''
MD<Jlllfic:t'flt ""°°"'tiDft
of
"Romeo &
Juliet "
also
"Brother Sun,
Sister Moon''
l oth i" Cob-IPGI
1·;i n o1b pha.st•s ~f u111trt•ss. 1n·
clutling se\crnl l"if•rg~·ma11 and /
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le't S-,-
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WIMTH DRUMS" ll"GI
DEL TACO
WEDNESDAY NIGHT*
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+ "FANTASTIC PLANfT"
R9Hrt Redford -Mio Forrow
•'THI GREAT GATSIY' !P'G I
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"CHARLIE ANO THE ANGEL"
, "THE STING" ...
"CHARLIE VARRICI<"
"S\.llPIR" ...
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'"JUDGE ltOY IEAN"
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FREE PARKING
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Morlh of Tlleatr•
WOODY ALLEN
TAKES A
NOSTALGIC LOOK
ATTHE
FUTURE.
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Woody · 'Diarte
cAllert.,,. ~aton
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Uni.tad Ar11sts .
M1l!:eWednesday night ycur nlghl to ea t out. At Del Tac o,
Wltdnesday night is Taco Nigh!, You get three ta sty Del
Te cos for ju at 99e. This Wednesday, dr ive lhru for a fam ily
•ize meal you won 't fo'ijet. At prices you'll lind hard to beat.
NEWPORT BEACH SANTA ANA TUSTIN
lristol IPalllade1I
at ca,,.,us 4th Strttt a11d led HUI Mat
Newport f wr. Sa11ra A11a 'Fwy.
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"SLEEPER " -Daily at 7:00 and I 0: 15
s.ndoy Only -3:40-6:S5-1 0:05
"COPS" -Daily of 8:40
s.ndoy Only -2:00-5: 15-8:30
"A gangster pi cture,
a love story . " .... a superior fi lm.
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OOOYALLEN
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NOSTALGIC LOOK
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FUTURE •
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CL1rr GORMAN JUSEPH BOLOGNA •
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For ,,ig R egatta
By ALMON UlCKABEY
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The Nev."J)Ort l larbor Yacht
Club is jumping todav as
skiPpers and crrv.·s ·along
\\'ith their \\'1\'Cll ~nd familieis
are ani\•ing for the ~tnrt ('f
\'aching :\1aga7.inc's famed
One Of A Kind Rrgat:a ,\
5kippt>rs meetinp; is !=chedulftl
for today at 6:30 p.m.
f irst raets are schedul«I to
start \Vcdnesda~· and oontinuc
through Saturday over fivr
COllfS('S WC.5t or the :\'('\\'))OM
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The unique rcgalta .,.:as
designed in 1949 in ~ rffort Ill
determine once and for' :tll
\\'hich sailboat or cla <:i; nf
sailbo.'.lts is the fastest. it has
betn hel~ eight times si nce:
and this is the first timr it has
been held on the \\'rst Coast.
rT GOES \l'it hour saylni?
that the \1•aterlinr length and
sail area of 3 boat determines
its speed polential. and most
of the clas.~s pa rticipating in
-+h~ OOAK are of different
size. Jlence. Yachting has
come up v.ith a rating formula
that is supposed to make all
boats equal.·
TIV'et handicap systems are
used. The mullihull division
uses the Pacific Multihull
Associalion rating rule. the
small cruising boats (up to 30
feet) are handicapped under
the Cruising Club of !America
measuremt>nl rule. and the
dinghie:s and small keel boats
are rated according to a
form ula designed especiall y
for the series.
The dinghy rating rule
comes up \.l'i!h a rating
mobile
phone
e<1uahng !hc lt'ngth of the boat
plus 1.3 times 1he square root
nf tl 1c sai l area dhided by
1wo. 1'he length equals length
O\t'r,111 plus .71 ·of I h c
11:i.tf'rl1nl· 1..hv1ded hy 1v.·o
TH~: O\'J.o:RALL 1\inncr is
!<clC<'trd on lfe basis of
oomparative pcrfonnancl'
"~hln her di\'iS1on t\ spt'ed
trophy 1s also aw:irdt'd for the
best elapsed 1irlle and another
special trophy fo r the best
singlellandi!r.
Tv.·o bna.ts that a r t'
cornplet('Jy nc-v.· 10 the OOAK
rnn1petition this year are the
Au ~ 1 f )l 1 i a n -I 8 and th~.
\\'1ndsurf('r, along \\'it h
protol }'J>C~ of other TI('\\'
clnsses,
'f\1·0 local!~· d e s i g n <' d
prototypes partiripatin~ in this
,\·car's regal!;, arC' t h"
\\'ildf1 rc. a singl('hander. and
the-lnlemationa!-fti , a high-
pe:formancc trapeze I y pr
sailer. both designed b\' Ron
Holder of ~e"'·pon Bcarh.
TllE l'\'E\\"PORT llarbor
Yacht Club has arranged for
spectator boat"!. Those \\"ho
arc looking for a ride should
sign UJ;>., 11'ilh Ca r o l yn
r\c11.·comb at the information
d~k . Spectators are asked to
pro1•idc their ov.TI life jackets
and box lunches.
Stc1·m Bamard is general
chairman of the event. Race
committt'C chores are being
handll'd by Jim Somers and
Bill Turpie. ti.1easurement of
boats is in charge of Ton1
\Vilder and .John ~lcCray.
• •
Ul'I l t ltHtlt
Ro1111d Race lt'i1111e1·
~kipper Ranlon ("arl1n 1v.:t>ar1n2 p:las~c.:;i and h i~ f."rC:\\' ;li)(tarcl !hf' Sicxican ketth
Sayu~a 11 "'·.are .lo specta1i:rs :i1 J•r1rt>Jnuu1h . Eng\<111c!. ;1fter hc1ng declared the
~anc~1cap winner of th<; 21 .000·r111il' Hou nd the -\\"vrhi TlC'C. ('arhn is we ll knq_"'n )
in _ Ne1Ai:>Ort _R~ach and ~Jllrl' Soulhland yachting c11n1mu nities y,·here hc-"IJ1as
sailed his OnJltnal Say\Jl<'. ;1 1 ·a1.-10 in r :u•c-. tn ~!e~ir·i1 .
• ---,
Si xtee1i Cla sses Co1111>ete
'111. Ballloa Ea ste 1· RC'g ~tta
S1xteC'n rlil~SCs ~hn11·1·d llfl
on inside and outs1d(' st;1r 11111!
lines S..'llurdn,· f11r 0;1lhna
l'achl Cluh's annunl J.:01s;cr
Regat!a . Trophy 11·1nners:
LASEH -r 11 ~fark c;audio.
~HVC : 121 Fletcher Olson.
BYC: (31 Lance fl av i c .
r-;"tlYC.
SABOT A -I I l r-.l ike: Spain.
Nl!YC: {21 Rick llammond.
B\'C; 131 Ben Brooks. i\'llYC.
SADOT B - (ll Greg De
J\locskonri. eve.
SABOT C -(I t Virginia
l!eadden. BYC; 12) :-.lark
\\'hirehousc, RYC: 131 Tracy
Carra. BCVC: f ~I .\lilrk
llo"'·arrl, BCYC.
LIDO -14A -1l 1 D a ,. e
1·1:1nn11 , H\'C ,z, R!J\1lnn,I
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:-0111u)!hf1,n. HY<.:.
Ors'oorn. R\"C.
111·u~·1·
l ,[[)().JIH-1J 1 Kur1 \\'1r «·
\H.\'f": 121 Jirn r ors,1h
HC\"C: 13 1 fl I, SchroN!l'r.
CBYC
P-('AT -111 O\\·rn ~hnnrv
SSSC : 121 Dick Krl(lp~. CBYC'.
131 BOO Klein. Kll\"C
llOBIE·!fi 111 ~l ikr
Spurl!ron, BC\"f' 1 ~, Jl1('k
Bt·;1ucharnp . \'HYC
ETCllEl.l.S-22 -111 Hirk
\leis ini::cr . \'HYC
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AYC. 121 AIC'."< lrYinc-. B\'C,
13 1 llrnry l'c.iicr. S\l\'C
TJ!I S'l'LE fl• \\'111
Tl"nlplct(tn, BC\'('; 121 Hoh<'rt
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Charo:ed ~
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An'lel'1 can Ship Bullchn~ Con1 ·I
pan~' rind it~ rhairm.'tn .1
Goori:.e :-Ot S~emhrrnn<'1' 111 1
ha vr boi't'n eh;irt.:cil ln ,,
.~/ruri!ies :tnd r:xl·hon~l' l •11\\·
n1iss1on suit \\'l!h fa1l111~ lo
tr1hu1 ions .
The' SEC
111 ffrlf·r:1I ni~1r1c" r o11r1
rhtir,l!N th:lt n1nr(' I h ~ n
$12{},0Cit in Nrporatt' jpnd~
h111·e ~n illegllll\' spent fr,r
polit ical compaiitns and other
nQll('(lrpor<1tc purf)C)"r.~ nnd
v.·ere d1sgu1sl'd in compan~·I
OOok~.
STEISBR F.~"S F:R , m.1J0ri!\.I
0~1-ner of the '.\r11· York :
'ankrr~ .h:IJ'1•h:11! 1,-.,11n. wa •
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('0rpor::ir hn•tl< '" !hr ";1•11·
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('\('\C'ltind gr.ln;I JUD :ict1nn I
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i;t'nd iturr~ \\Crc rnadc durin~
thr pC'riod from &ptCnibcr 1
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"'Stxifford." lo ha1·(' the sun1n1cr to co'.ln·
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for eight s111nmcrs has hoth sil()w· for th ree yr Ar~ in th1·
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was so success
It took us 116 yea rs
to open our first Sutro
office in Newport Beach.
And now In only 3 mont hs
we've added 6 new offices
right here in town.
Rig ht here at 1401
Dove Street.
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Sutro is adding ha lf
a dozen new offices to its
.Orang·e County head·
quarters in the Ba nk of
Californ ia B4ilding.
_ (We've already
provided private offices for
each of our brokers.)
(4TH f\OOA)
Why the need lor
more space only 90 days
after we opened?
For 12 very good
reasons:
L Dominic Ferrante,
,Vice President & Resident
Ma nager
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2. Jam es K. Creath,
Assistant Vice President'
3. Steven M. Sullivan,
Assistant Vice Presid¥t
4. David f'i1 . Brown
5. Thomas E. Burns, Ill
6. Kei th R. Ell is
7. Robert E. Hepburn
®SUTRO & co u~~~uIED '''" "'"
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8. Lairy Mitchell
9. Robert Plant
10. Richard W. Walt
11. Cosbey L. Watson
12. William E. Sawin,
Sulro Capital Management
Sutro & Co. (The Bank of
California Bldg.) 833-9704
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TONIGHTtS
• TV 1-IIGHU:GHTS
ABC O 8:30 -"The Last Angry ~1an ." A crusty. '
dcdlrated doctor figh ts to save the Ufe of a teen-a~
hoodlun1 in I his 1973 dra1na with Pal Hingle, Lynn l
Carlin, ·rraty Bog;ut and Andrew Dug gan.
CBS O I 0:00 -Broadway, ti.·ly Swel'.!t. F1orcnee
~ llenderson ·~lrirs In' this n1us1ta l lr1bule to t he
f\roadway n1u si c~d C'orn('dy theater. (:ucsls Include
Jerr.v Orhach. John Hub1nstci11. Virginia ('apcrs and
th e 1..'asl of 1he F1ft ic" nlus!t':tl '·Grease.''
TV DAILY LOG
Tuesday
Evening
APR IL 16
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(i' H11an'1 Herot1 Q 8evtr!y Hillbilht1 m MISSING MISSILE MAP
, On Mission 1m·possible
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fJ NBA Playoffs on CBS * BEST in B.A~~ETBAll
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l)gl Mtl'I ;r1n1n Show
I(}) Ho1111'1 Htrtu
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Usltd 111 l'ollt:i1
Uttlt R1xaJ1
7:00 rli~l 0 pm ffi Nt1n 101111,nt lar Doll1r1
6 Movie: (2hr) "L1rc1n1. Inc."
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If Adjustmenr {com) '62 -Ton1
F11nc\o!.I, hnt fcnd1. Jim Hutten.
lo1s Ne111tlon, 4D ltwittlltd l ~Jol.n!OolNIO
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st.n• Up·~ Cllter
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utM doctor pr~c11(1t'lg In 1 touafl
\ectJon of Brooklyn 1n I 936, li&h!s
lo !>il~t !ht hit o! 1 troubled 1e8n-
age boy, on' ol \ht hoodlums who
h~i. p~~11ej !ht aoe101 rnlo ml~•lll
pt1ns to leo·1t t~e ne1rhb.o1hood.
l8J M1udt
~ 11.trv G1itfln Show
Mnvit: (C) (~) "Plralt1 of
~lert(' (ad~) ·41-1!1>11 Cdmtron.
M~"~ t.l~ntt!
'l6 Mo~lt: (CJ (2hr+ "Gtnlltmt11
Prelu Blondtl" ({oml ·~3-Marilyn
Monroe, J1ne Ru~stll, Ch1rlts Co
burn CB Pu1or1m1 Nove lt
':00 !J Tile Bold 01111
I"::.:;~,,, ...
Blick Jovrntl
Nocllls T1p1ti1s
rertiv•I MtliUM
t :lO 0 11! rt:I M1ude (R) M111de is
t11111ftd •1111 lltr new iOb ~llilll n11
CJ!llC, but Wilttl lllOll'l Wtllt IOI I
part·Time 'li1!t.
QNtwi eD Lt Hitnt
10:00 f) I SJIC1.a.l I 8101dwaJ, MJ StHtt
A one·hour m111iul 1t1rrin1 Florence
Htnderslln, in • tribute to the Brvad"
"IY musical «1mtcly the1!re. Gutsts
inc!ude Jerry Orb1ch. kihn Rubln-
s!ein, Vir11in1o1 Capers. !he c1Jt ol
~crcaY.," and the songwr1tina team
of Jofin Kander and f1ed lbb.
o ra1 @19J g;)Po.l lc 1 Slory
"Dangerous Game1" (Rl James
farentino stars as an undtrcO\'er
policeman •ho posts 1s 1 panderer
ro bre•k up a prMtilution rine.
Fred W1ll1o1ms()ll and [l1labeth Ash·
~tlso 11uest_ m (E)Ntwl
Nltht Gtlltry 0 {fi fJ ) (D M1rc111 WelbJ "No
ChtnlJ tor lh• MacAHisters" (R)
Or. Kiley's lrtllmtnl of 1 ,.oun1 boy
!or tnake bite reveals thll flit lad is
sut1erin&: from 1 heredil1ry blood
dlltlst.
(j) tm?'iirJ A II ( W t I I R l Wittl
htll ·Pearl B:littr hosts hH own
Cnc·•oman spetial. ffi 011t of A lil'Jd
(jf (}))Kn lbw
€[)0111111
fE') Pr1is1 Ult lerd Cid
10:)0 I Twili(tlt Zone · Journey to AclwtnhlJt
;,1 S...rt
SIJ&nlP Coftttd1
0 1'.l Nm
([)Mullica! (spectnullf
!!)TMGho•I ""' ""'o, aom~_m.· ,','., ..
1:ooo@ OOlff mAd•111·lZ "Ho11y. ffil])®}fE @
¥IOod DM$ion" (R) A new 11dio \tit· m Std.of ;~c
phone 00t1tlor lnrri1u11 Malloy hrry MtlOll l
•ilh h11 YO!tt i nd frust11t es l!etd Mo~•: "Mt'liRt T1r1t1r (dn)
With str1n11 street names. '71-Ty Hudln. Micllttl Rennie. ~Movie: (2hr) "Podsworth" (dr1) ~ Mlssiiln: lfllPltUlbl1
36 -W1l1er Huston, D1vid Niven, fht Ufltoud11blt1
Mary Asto1. 1 ( ~~1 Seem File 0 lit r31 ffi K1pp1 0111 "Gilt! 'l& Tht Stint
U0tci1tlon1" Rl(hltl btfuends •I ~WtfSIW ;hett.
slfll'ldtd be•tn1k 11rl tnd brin1s her 1 (~ 001 Tiit l"itll""
home lo .st11, lemp0r111ly, thtn 11:30 ID (,:f Cl)) (I) CIS ltlt Mori«:
te1rrrs .\l'lt 11 prr1n1n1. (C) "Shtotout at. Medicint 18tnd"
m ~!r't• ~ (wes) '57 -J1mt.s G11ncr, Anti• , • ......... ,m Dickins.on Rtnclolpll Scott M1i.~n ril111 ftstfvtl . 0 ll.l @®l eD Johnwj C.rMft
a& MO'tlt;. (2~r), "Wll111 lt!t Sidt O Mom: HAlwtJS Good!IJ•" (dr1)
wait flld1 (dt'I} SG-Gtnt nernej', '38 -811bar1 Sl1n .. yck He1bert D1n1 Andrt'liS, M.rsh1ll .
I Sm MOJ'tn' J!'Urntl 0 (!ti {IJ Q) Wtdt ¥f1d~ Myrttry
Oulrn! ··1urn of the Suew" Conti, No in·
~ol~e~ lorm1tion 1v1il1ble from lht ABC
t lrMS Network in /'lrw York 11 our p1t1'
l :lD 0 (,.., 'I') H11111ii flrt·O "The l1rne.
Sl00.000 Nie-el" 'RI V1c!o1 Bueno 12:00 (iJ One Step ltJOnd
IUtSli ~!an 1nternation111h1tf \l>llol m Mowi1 : ''The Houw of Rotltl•
is h1Eh on !he !J~t ot lnterpol't tllild" (dr1) ·34 -Geor11 Miu m~t·w1n1ed criminals alter ht tn· llobtrt Youna lortlt• Y01Jna '
l1SIJ I !lt<ght Ol·hand arti~! lo sltll ffi l iH Cosbj .
• nt~el walutd 11 \I 00 000 ED O•J 1t Nl(frt 0 ~3 (j; 10 ID NI t Tve1d1y MJ'ltry-f'trt~~' & Co, "Say Hello 1:00 Ctl 0 (&1 r2 @ Nns
lo A Detd ~~n (R\ frank F11ad1y, I Q jg) FD Tomorrow
•rMl~ly 1mpn~ntd for 28 Jfl!S in J:JO m All·Nl1llt Show: "Th• llftl
I South Amt11t1n pu1on, tsc1p~, H111I," "l'Tilt •I ;Old," "'la•L
and ieturns lo !ht United Stilts to Btnl''
hunt tor ~I\ 01rtntl'1 sl1yer. 0 ~1, (l CD i\BC Tut Mlty Movit · 1:45 6 JfoN: (C) "'like Ctre et My
(CJ (90)~,'T~t ltrt Al!trf Ma~·; Little ;Irr' (c:om) '51 -.le1nn1
fdr1l '73-f'a t H1n,1e. Lynn C..rhn, I C!'11n, Ollt Robtrl$Ol'1,
Tracy Boa1rt. Paul Jab1r1, Mich1tl J:IOE) Ml'lie: "nit W•Ull o~ Pi« ll"
M1r1ot11. A11d:ew Du1•1n, S11r1en I fd11) ·~ -Ltit ino 011 Robt rt
BooU. A c1~1\r, bo11tt1ou,. dtdl· R71n. '
Wednesday
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 0 !Cl "When Wo1kh Collidt~ lit•
hi 'Sl-R1ttl11d Otr1, 81r~M~ Ru1~
t :lO 0 "Stbota1t 1t S.1" (rnj~I '4i-I
DtYt Hutcheson, Mir(lrt!lil .:roll.
11:00 0 "W1on2 Numbtr .. (my~l 'S9-
l1s1 GB\lon1, Pt \t1 [ll•QI "Wt lin:
Apin" ldr1) '34 -freGri~ Mucn,
Mn1 Sien
1?:00 m "M1cbtlh" (drt \ •4g -Urson
Wtll1s. J11netTe Nolin.
1:00 @ (C) '1hc 811 G1mb!1" (toml '61
-Sltt>~tn BO'/d Jul1t111 C.1eco
c1cl1s to lt•l'I Ille order to 1n11ry
Dr Wellman only to dixcmr lhat-
unk/IOlln lo him-hr ii d)'in1 ffont p HodV;1n 's drffltt. D11n1 Muld1 ur
~nd l1urence l11t~1nb1ll 1ttf.
2:00 0 (C) '11ttu Thomrtd Hiiis"
fdta) ·59 -Don Muir11, Rich•rd
[~~n. let Rem1d. ffi (Cl "~nivt1 tf ff'11 Attnrtr'"
{dd~) '67--Cameron M11thell.
J:OO fl' "Cltiltn Cant" Concl. "Up Ult no.11 sttirc11• .. Part I (d11) '67-
Snndy Otnn•s. ..
(101 (C) "lht Ui1llt111e" (dr1) '10
-01rren McGavin. M1~0.
l:lO 0 {C) "D1rin1 Ci1mc~ (drt) '6&-
llord Bridie~. Michttl An11r1. i2:1 (i (Cl "The S.uUlfn" (tusp)
'68--Sh•rley Booth. C1rol lJlllty.
4:JO I~ rt I "The Re111111 o1 Octebtr'"
<com) ·•a -c11nft ror,Tt11J
MoorL ' KOCE TELEVISI ON LOG
l:JO 0 ·rt ') ABC Atltrnoon Plttf>"I~
'A Special At! 'l! l 0'<'1" 1~\ NurSl'
Anne Ricuud1 1 nun i~ 1 Carnoht
nurun1 orOti, llllS 1n ~rt ••lh Of
Ko-ard Wpllmtn Slit hnallJ de
. .
Speculators
Gollhle Ufl
Pennies
\\'f\Sll!NC:TO:-: IL'Pll
nis1ng copper prte{'! have
C'llUSed such :i run nn pennirs
that 1'rcasury Sec r rt a r y
ti~1rg<' Shulli has apprOV('(J
r1·gu!atJQns banning 'ill<' t"X-
poJ'ling. mrlting or trc.:rting nr
Qllf'-Cf'lll pi<'CT'.'i.
lk1nand for JH.'Tlllil'~ lhrouah
th•· na tion'!! r11011t·!ar~ ~y~t('nl
hi! '"u bdll()n in !hi.' fir,q lhrt'f'
lllunths or J!l7i . doubl(' the dr-
mand for thr !>.lmt· p1·riod !;1$!
.r1·<1r.
' · Th i ~ unprC'r1·dl'!llHI in,
<"reaS<' 1n the outflo"· or pr11-
n11's cannol be expl;uncd by
lei,:111n1::ite needs for l'Orn·
1n•·r<'f' and trade 1n•I c:111 nnly
ht• yttributC'd to sprrulnli<ir.
th<il the mctal content of th"
penny \1'111 ultimatf'ly exc"''d
its face \'aluc," Ilic Treasury
fJf>ptirtm<'nt said 1\1onday.
Sh ull7. took lh C' act_on under
· 11uthori1y of !he l~in:igl' 1\ct of
JOO$.
Cl1nir111f111
Oa\1id A. Delo. 38. has
been elected chairrnan
of the board of direc·
• tors of the ·n cw I y
for1ned l\"cwpor{ Sav·
in g:s & l.oan Associa·
tion .• l\n offiC'e has l>ee n
opened at 3400 Irvine
Ave. in Newport.
Mo11e)''s \forth
Airlines Raise
Do1nestic Fares •
By Sl 'LV IA PORTER
If you plan to h I r {'
son or dau~i11er • .., lucky
enough to land 11 good·paying
summrr job in the next few
\.\'('{'ks ;ind th<i! ~·our rhikl
boosts his takc·horn1 · pa~· by
filing f o r non·11•ithholding.
\Vllcrc docs that leave vou ~
The ::ins11·rr is ~'OU 1ia1·r no
problctn. 'You 're sii!J rn-
1it!cd ro c\ain1 rhr $'i50"ex·
youngSlcrs this summer -
your O\ITl or strangers -this
is the time to plan. th<' lax-
V•isc strategies that \\ill mean
more m_oocy in the pocket for
cvcryoll(' conce n1rd . TI1 is in-
cludes you, _the C'lnployc!' or
1he parent or 1r.c c1nployc. ,, e111p1ion , no n1attrr ho1v n1uch
. your child earns. n~ long a<r
.rou pro1·idc n1orC' th ::rn half of
your child0s suppnrt du ring
1974 and he or she C'ilhcr :
AS AN E.i\IPLO\'ER:
You c:1n boos! the take-home
p:i~· of your
slltllt~t er
wo rl·crs
1\' f I h 0 u t
r ;1 i "' i n~
their ~al;1r·
1rs one 1)('11-
nv sin1ply
hy not \1 ilh·
holdin11 th••
ferlcral i n -
CO m (' l:JX
"ORTEit
You 1nr r<'ly lc11vc the dol\ar.i
in the paych~k~ •1f the ctn·
ployes voho ovrr the summ1•r
v.•ill not earn rnough to 011c
an inCIQ,!C tax at yc:ir·f•nd ,
A ..... r. can can1 up to
$2 ,050 tax·frc<'1-.,1ssun1ing this
is the indivlduars only incon1c.
The individual is entitled to a
p<"rsonal ext.>mption of $750,
also to a low income alloOA·ancc
of $1,300. a total of $2.050.
To help yo~r.s u1nm ~r
cmploycs. rcn11nd C'ach ~fore
h<' or she is hired that if thcv
paid no inco me tax for 1973
and t'Xpc<:t to owr none for
1974, lhcy arc entitled lo keei>
taxes rrom bC'ini:: withheld.
\\'hile many tax payers ap-
parC'ntly like having taxes
O\'Cf\\'ithheld from t h e i r
paychecks to force lhcmse\vcs
to save' and lo get tax refunds
<'ilrly the follo\.\'ini:: year. "·hal
these taxpa yers actually arc
doing is 1nakin~ an intC'resl-
frce loan of thei r O\\'n doilars
to the U.S. 1'rl(lstJrv for an
Pnlirc yrar. Co"sidCring tn·
clay's levC'I of inlere~t ra1t's.
it's a mighty expensive melhoti
of forced S.'l.\'ing.
Thr payoff for you, the
cn1ploycr. is that you're gi\'ing
the' qualifiC'd work"r n1orc
lakC'·homc pay 1~i!hou1 ~fK'nt.l·
ing ooe extra pa~-roll do!l ar.
In the "'ords of the pri\'atrly
ci r cu 1 11 t e d Prcnlicr·Hall
~lanagcmcnl LeUcr. "It's a
00<0st \fay to build a satisfied
harder \.\mking workforce: ...
AS AN E~fPU)YE :
All that ts requ ired of you to
elimtn.11e W'ithholding from
your paycheck if you expl'("t to
ov•c no taxC's tllis yea r. is that
you file F'orm \V..o!E. You c11n
pick up one of these forn1s
fron1 your local IRS offitt. if
your co1plo_yrr docs nol havr ;1
supply on !land.
AS A PARE~T:
Tin~ qoostion \\'hich bothers
millions of you Is w·hcth('r
)vur child 's summrr Y•Ork \viii
mst you a valaublc $750
dependency dcdOCtion. Lf:!t's
say. for instance, th<lt your
radio pager ---·---$17.00 a 1119ntb total COit ---·---no deposit on
credit approval
OR ANG! COUN7Y
RAOl07ELE PHONE
SERVICE '"
! J 1 \Vnn't rrach !!if• ag l' of
19 this y~::ir. or
12 1 Is a fulJ.r1nlt' s!u<h·nt
during each of ;.inv fi1'l' calen-
dar months durin(: 1hc yc;ir.
AS BOTH Jo: :\I P I. O Y I~ 11
A/\'D PARE~'T :
But l\'hal if your child \\Ork s
ior your 01rn L'ornpany '.' \\ 111
your being both the employer
and parent knock out anv of
the tax breaks oullin<'cl al.0\'c '!
Again. th e ;;ins11·r r is most
rncoura gi n~ -and in fa ct.
yo11. as !he cxl.'rutivc 1parrnt
com<' out best of all.
''011 have' the :idvantai;:t's
gained as an employer of 11·hat
presumably 11•i!I t}(' a h;ird-
\\'Orking. valuable' e 111plrl \'l'.
You 'h:ive tht• adl'aiit;igC'S
gained as n parent of a chi ld
occupied at a s11mn1rr job and
earning his or her ow•n n1onry
10 use in paying for school o.r
other expenses during the
yrar.
No11• in addilinn. your cotn-
pany df'duc'ts you r chifd's pa;.i
as a regular business expense.
Crucial here. though , is ho1\'
you keep !he rcrords. You
n1us\ keep the sum n1 er ar-
range ments businC'ssl1kc. ''ou
nntst krcp records as the
employer of your O\\'n child
\l'ilh the sa1ne accuracy as
you ke<'p rl~Ords (or other
cmployes.
The p.avoff for vou in your
dua l role· is 1nan):sidcd : 0vour
.;:on1p..1ny gets a valu.a blc
('mployc: you still get n
<lepcndrney exemption of S750
at tax filing tilne : )Our chil t
gets a sun1mer job : and th('
1noney your son or daughtrr
earns as a rompany employ<'
helps reduce lhc amounts ,·ou
must contribu!e lo \'Our chi\:1·..,
support and cduCation Cl ·
pC'nses during thr y<'ar.
Tht> school tl'rms :ir£1 en:I·
ing. It's timr to weigh :ii'
these considerations and makl'
your summC'r plans -111 a!I
roles.
La~cr Flce l
Seeks ~l c111hcrs
All 1.:iS('r skippers \\'ishins,:
to join NPwport Harbor l-as<'r
Fleet 8'l for 1974 arC' rcqurslrd
to send dut'S of S:l !O Sccrc!::irv
l.ascr Fle<'l S2, 810 \V . Bay St:.
Nc\1 port Beach. 96261.
1\pplications can be pirked
up at any of the yadrl clubs
loca ted in Ntwport llt1rbor a~
"'<'JI as at llobic NC'11lxirt , 1200
\V. Coast lllghw•ay.
CONNELLEASE a ii Y••' PIH.tOff Aurflorlrff ,
Clinroi.t ..... 1119 o .. i.r • New '74 v.,.a Hatc.lllMKt su•o ~I ll MOHT'H
Pl\11 l•• & L.lc. o~ APO/, Crlclll )• Mo, 0 .E.L.
CONNELL CHIVROLfT
2121 HAllOl ILYD. ·
COSTA Mts,A !46·1200
Lid:.s Qff Supermarkets
\\'ASll lNGTON IAP l -The
Co"'l of Llvillg Council has
lifted ..-·age. and price controls
from food rcU1ilers <1 n d
wh o I e sa I c r s, including
~u1><·rmDrkel.,., one of the last
big industries still su,bject J:o
th€' Admln!stratlon's d}'ing
prict' eontrol program.
But council director .John T.
J)u~lop ~aid 7'.!onduy. thar
11·hile 1hrtC' 1111ght be sonlt'
price inercas1's.' thi.' d('Control
ol 1hl' food 1ndu~tr~· should nnt
r1·~ull i11 "1nord!n:11e nst~ 1n
food pr1c·t·s 111 rh1· n1on1hs
<1h1·:1d
The dl·l'Oll!rol ac-t1ti11 r1ffrr1~
11rlu till1 :lll fnods 011 the
surrrn1.1 rk"t !>h"U
C.:01nbin~d ~;1ll·S of the food
ll1.s11ra11ce
dislribution 1nd u,,1ry last year
..-·ere t.~l1mated at $223 bilhon.
n1c decontrol also :i pphes to
th<' "·ages of I h c aP:
prox imately 2 ~ m 1 111 on
emoloyes in the industry.
The Administration's 211.
year-0ld controls progran1 1 ...
scheduled to cxp1rr April 30.
HrKl ConJtrcss has flatly rl·fus·
ed to cxlc/'MJ the prOGr<Hn 111
('\It'll the limit('d forn1 Dunlop
Y>anted.
Dun lop said su'"lf'mi:irkct
ch:iins and' the food dlStribu·
tio~ SL'Clor g('ne rally 1,1·cre Ul
wide-spread complian!'f: with
the Administration controls
j)rogra1n sillC'e i1s bcginrung.
Ba nk Plans
Farilitv
f1.1nk
oprratc
w 1 11
con·
v1•n1rn ce 0U1f.'•' in t h •'
\\'rsln1in.ster ,\lal!. 1vhich is
Hut l>unlop said control.~ are
being hftC'd l\\'O wet.·f~ l~u·I~
trorn thr food indus trr . in p:irt
because of th<' agrrc-ment l:is\
1veek on a labor,managt'n11·nt
rommittCl\tO hL1lp soh·r labor under rnnstrur!ion at (;oldo'n
:ind 11·agc prOOl1•n1~ 111 th~· in-• \\'c~t Slrt't.1 :Jnd Bolsa ,\1·enue.
dus1ry. . Thf' lac1hty. designed !O prir
Th~· comm1llN:. kno•.111 as . . .
!hi• Rt'tai\ F'ood Ind u 5 1 r y vide.rhcck<Jshing an<.I deposit
I. a ho r ·7'.lanagc1no.:nt Com-S<'r~·ices. 11·11! be locatefl on the
rriill('(!. is to pro':)d<" a foru1n mall's upper level bct"·e.<11 the
for solution ~·term in-compleK's entrance and the
lit' said an ex;iminalloo of
profits or 2~ large food
retailers shOVi'ed . n gL'netal
decline 111 profitability from _...
1969 throu'!h 1972, ''ith a
rf'COvery in 1973.
The Phase Four controls on
the food ind ustry anowcd food
rtta1lers and "·holl"Sall·l'S to
inc r('asc pri<'es for ~1i;, but
not for proflt.s. TI1ry w·C'r<'
~:il l owr 'd t ri n1;1in tain
nistomary profit 111 a r k ups
O\'Cr cosls. but not lo increase
lht' nl<il'kU!ll'.
That 1n..,ant a dcclln inq
Po'rl,..ntai::(' or profit on 101al
sales in many cases
The ('1)unc1l said U1at of thf'
$18 billion increase in con-
sumrr food cxpcndtturrs last
year, $12 billion "'cnt direct!)
to pay for rising f:irm priers
and aJ\ but~il1ion of the ren1anxlrr r s ch !lems as
:ransportalio . wages and ta:<·
cs. ftila rk Set dustry ·problems. , Sl:ars dcparl!JlCnt storr. "--~~-~----'~-~-~--
Pa<.ific i\il1tu:il Lif1• Insu r·
an c1• Company of ;\;c11·port
Brarh h:1s ;innOuncf'd a n:c:orP
Sil1f'S \'OIUJlll.' f<)r l~71 of ~ever
SJ hill ion face :i1nflu11t of lif~
1n.~ur:u1t• .....
1';1C1li c ~1 11111.11's !ot:i l a~!irts
1··rn· $1.13i hillion. h:i\'in~ in·
<-re:i~t-d $1!1 llllllinn durin~ thr
.Year ;1nd rr~uhin~ in :i 4.5 JX'r-
rc-111 ~ro11·1h r:i !c. Tn!Al lifc in-
sur;i ncc in forcr rose 19.4 per·
e<·nt 10 $7.353 b1llion.
Total prt"n1iu1n inrom<': in-
rl ur:ling rl<'posit~ for pension
and profit·shari)'lg plans, was
&308 n1ilhon. a gain of 16 per·
t£1nt. lncotnc from all sources
\\,1., $356 millio;i.
Bcck111an Pays
Oividcnd
l'lirrctor~ of Bec k man
l n~!nimt•iits of F'ul!erton have
drl'l:1rt'<I a dividend of 1 ~-1~
('('Ills rrr i;;h::i r(', payah!t• !\lay
27 I'> sh.1rchold1·r" of rl'rord
~l :1y G.
Hr<' k 111 an n1anufac1urc·c;
:tnt1lylil'al in"> I rum<'ntat inn.
1•!t-<'lro·produc!~ a n d con·
sun1ablc rht•n1iral products for
medic:i1. i n d u s t r i a I . ('n,
l'ironn1f'nlal and sctf'ntific ap-
plications.
Volts ll'ngma?
This plas1ic body CitiCar. pO\\'ercd by six 6,\'olt bJl!eries. reportedly can be. re·
charged fron~ any household outlet. .l\ccording to manufacturer. Se bring.Van·
guard. ~nc .. it ran carry l1vo passengers an d 200 pounds of cargo around to\\'11
2t 28 miles per hour and cal1 tra\'el 50 llliles bet~ween chargi ngs.
Complete .Mid-day American Stock List
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3 Camaros. Limit your size without cramping
your sfyle. Available in six-cylinder or V-8 Sport Coupe,
luxurious Type LT and heavy-duty Z2B versions.
See your Chevrolet Dealer.
4 Firebirds. Pontiac's great lillle sporty cars.
Low-priced Firebird six-cylinder model, luxurious Esprit
mode l, Formula versions and the ullimale Firebird •••
. Trans Am.
See your Pontiac Dealer.
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3 Apollos
Six-cylinder economy in Hatchback, Coupe
and four-door Sedan models. Economy
eight-cylinder versions also available. What
you might expect a Buick to be and a lot
more than you 'd expect a small car to be.
See your Buick Dealer.
Pontiac's great lillle compacts. Hatchback,
Coupe and four-door Sedan models. Plush
custom models available. Low-priced,
roomy, sporty compacts with economical
sixes. Economy elght-cyl_inder versions
available.
See your Pontiac Dealer.
5 sub·compacts
5 Vegas. Hatchback, Notchback and neat lillle
Kammba ck Wagon models. Sporty GT option also avail -
able. All with a very advanced four-cyl inder engine that
goes a long way on a gallon of gas.
See your Chevrolet Dealer.
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PracJical, versatile, comfortable, hard-
work ing. Sixes and V-B 's. Custom models
and sporty SS versions available. All good
to look at, of course .
. See your Chevrolet Dealer.
3 Omegas
Easy to handle ... easy on gas ••. and easy
to own. Choose from Hatchback, Coupe and
four-door Sedan models. Six-cylinder en-
gine standard, economy eight-cylinder ver-
sions ava ila ble. Sporty "S" package avail-
able on Hatchback and Coupe models.
Omega, it's a lot of little Oldsm.obile.
See your Oldsmobile Dealer.
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4 Opel Mantas. The best selling car in Ger-
many is available In Manta, Rallye, Sportwagon and
luxurious Manta Luxus modelS. Standard 4-cylinder engine
with 4-speed transmission.
See your Buick-Opel Dealer.
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To designer Rebecca \\"e\les. a dress is a v.•ork of
art. It is son1ething to be kept, savored, \VOrn and trea:
sured.
The fonper act ress. \Nho se \vork is based in \Vest
l~os Angeles( sprinkles her C'nscrnblcs liberally with lace
and applique. all of whi ch is painstakingly se v.'n on by
hand .
She is not rc]u cta nt to invest so n1uch tin1e in each
garment because she believes "people understand hand·
work today."' And. she says that "'\\'0 111en buy clothes
as an expressi on of art."
Her design career started quite by a.ccirlent V.'hen
she acco mpan ied her hu sband. televisio n Uirector Don
\Veir. to an assignment in the Jlhilippines five years ago.
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ca rrying on the work of l\'orman Norell, had give n her
Some Rodier line11 dresses to wear. but she found the
hot and humid cl im ate of the Philippines unsuited to
the beautiful fabric. Ill . ' t •• ~ ,9 '11'1' ~ I
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using one of the Rodicr dresses for a pattern, made
son1e ne\\· dresses v.•ilh a sce~through look .
"I felt the fabri c would look better ove r a nude
look ," she said, "so I dipped the slip in coffee to ge t
a color to match n1Y. skin. \'011 could sec through the
dress and it looked nude underneath. I was the Elizabeth
Ta ylor of the Philippines."
\Vhen she returned to the United States. she brought
her ideas with her and started making clothes in a smaJI
workshop in her home 1A•ith actress friends as helpers .
1-ler trademark, scarves to match the dresses, also made
the trip.
She now has given up her career as an actress to
direct an operation \\'ilh ;;()-40 employes ,,. hi ch tu rns
out pantsuits. shi rt dresses and shifts "'1th her fa1n9us
apphques and lace.
She is proud to say that rpuch of the handwork is
clone by handicapped people "'ho \\'Ork in their home s.
She has six women under contract now. and has up to
10 at once.
''I got the idea from televi sion," she sai d. She also
has hired wo1ne n parolees. elclcrlv 'von1en and young
girls with emotional problems. ·
Hit's good therapy for them." she explained. "And
we do a lot of handwork .. ,
The Philadelphia native came \vest with the motion
picture industry and was in a number of films, from
which she sti ll rereives re~iduals. She studied on a The-
atre Guild scholarship at the An1er1can 1\cademy of Ora·
matic Art.
Her daughter, G\ven , also an actre<>s. has ju<;t com·
pleted a film with George Segal and EUiot Go uld, and
her other daug hter Betsy is a student. -
Rebecca and her family. which includes a cat named
Camelot. live in the Malibu Colonv. ~
She says she lives a si mple life and loves ·it.
"I've gOtten rid of the a}l the !'uoe rnuous things
in life," Rebecca said. "and I'm disciplining myse lf to
find more leisure time."
Rebecca's summer collection will be shown bv The
Fashionables. \\"cdnc<;day. 1\pril 24. during a noon lunch·
con in the salon at 601 Lido. J\e,vport Beach .
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Wheelchair Date Can Be Special
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wa s touched
by that letter from the wheelchair glrl,
age 30, who llad only had three dates in
her life. I'd like to say something to all
lhe single men who read your column.
If you are fed up with chick! .,.,.ho gc l<>
bed "'ilh a differenl guy everv weekend,
if )'OU want a girl who will thrill at a kiss
on the cheek and an arm around her
y,:aist. if ycu want someone who will be
adoring and faithful. start looking for a
iiirl in a wheelchair.
She "'ill probably be a gal '~:ho ha1 sat
home night after l)jJt:ht hoping and
praying for a Prince Charming lo enter
her JUe. She Is sure lo appreclnte you
like no other girl. because she has suf·
Jcred pain and endured a great deal cf
IOneliness.
She hal.a world of love to give because
she has stored it up for year!. And I can
promise you, she won't ditch you for
someone else.
As far as sex is concerned. the
wheelchair girl has plenty l<> give and
she'll be more responsive than other
v.·omen because your affection and at·
tentkln will mean lhe world to her.
After 20 years wilh my wheelch~ir girl
I v.·ouldn "t trade her for Hollywood's
most gorgeous lll()Vie queen.-~tR .
LUCKY .
DEAR l\ffi. L UCKY: Thank ycu for a
beautiful letter. You've given some sensi-
ble advice • .J hope somebody out there
takes it. Jlere·s more on the same 1ub-
ject.
DEAR ANN !.ANDERS: The letter
from the girl in the wheclctwlr prompted
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new:paper.
ram the mother of an ancact.ive young
son who is also in a wheelchair. He plans
to go to law school when he completes his
undcrgrnduate studies. His griidcs have
always been excellent anl:l he Is such a
s"·cet and gentle person. Before he had
the accident. y,·hich paralyzed hlm from.. •.
lhc "'aisl down. he was an outstanding
athlete, loved to sv.·tm, dance and play
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"'heelchair girl I thought o~ mv !IOn, a11d
alt· the other "'heclchli'" bo\'S "'hi} a\-1
need lo\'e and affection. Although mv boy
hn s had a male allcndant from the da y
he left the hospital , he °needs th'? ~m
panionship and intimacy that only a
"·oman can give.
I hope the young women•\\'hO read you r
column v.ill gJYe 90mc thcught to the
positive aspects of marrying a man in a
v.·heelchair. Of course. it's not as cas:1 as
marrying a man with l"'O good legs. but
the rewards are sure to be tremendous.
Needless to say 11 "'ould take an t'X·
traordinary girl to .. ee this. but I'm su-e
there arc many such girls around. I hoJX'
to ('.od my son rinds one -ll!S
r1!0TlfER
DEAR r.10TllER; So do I. Thank )OU
for v.·ritin g.
DEA i~ AN:" L.A:-;DF,RSi. 'l"ou could '-'~"
some lessons 1n English grnmn1ar
··Luc k"' is a noun . So \\'hy do you tar k
"cd" en it and "°<1ndlc It "" 11 verb"
~Jaybc the phrase ''lucked nut · is A
Chicago-lsnt. bul "'"did n't hr::i r It "hen
\\"e lived lbere. \\'e did hear :i lot or
"drez, dcms and dozes." ho,1 ever ..
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Pe·rson
A person "ho hkes to brag about her 5~
million daily readers. ought to 1mpro\·e
her English . ...! GHADL"ATE OF l ' C.L A.
OEAR f..: I fir st heard the term '"to
luck out" from a h I!!: h I y lilC'rale
~cntleman tand part-time hor~layrr l
\\hfl also \\Cnt to l'CL,\, I phnned him
long tlistanrr :iOOut ~our ICUt'r and he
said )'OU sh'ould "ise tlp.
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ll°s rm~ nl\\a~$ r1sy 10 rt1co~n11" lo\1'
especially !he l1rs1 11ml' rirounU ,\(''1U·11nt
\uUr l'!f 11i1h th1• RUlrll'ltnC•<; Ht':ld r\nn
I..andc;s' bookM1t. "l,(nc or Sl•1; nnd
llO\\' to Tell the ll1fft•re11cc For a t"op1.
mail 35 t·rnts 1n ro1n 11nil a [(In~,
starnpr-d. self·addrt•o;J;C<d <'nvrlopc 1vlth
~our rt'quesl to Ann l..nndrrs , P 0 Rox
33411, 222 \\". Bnnk l)r., <.:hirugo. Ill. 6065t
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More Mobility for Veterans
l\trs. Richard Petersen Jlefti. vie(> pres ident. and ~!rs. I. \Y ~111r~1.-.. pre ~1d~11t
of the Officers \\11\.:es League of Orange County, are V,l\C'n a dr1non..,tra11on of
an electric v.rhcelc ha1y. F'unds from a 1 ccent Gan1r-. l lil~ ("1lc1r11y \\C'rc donated
to the V'eterans llosp1tal of Long Beach for the purchase 01 \1hct·lLhJ1r~.
Horoscope: You
Define,· Aries
WEDNESDAY
APRI L 17
By SYDNEY O~IARR
ARIES t~iarch 21 -Aprd HH.
What is illusion and v.·hat is
real becomes defined. It is
necessary 001"' for you to fncc
facts 33 they exis t -or
prepare to face 1hc music.
Key is to go beneath surface
indications, to look behind the
scenes.
TAURUS (April 2().~tay 20 1:
Acc:ent is on \\hat you \\·1sh
and what you can do about 11.
First. assume responsibility
for special endea\"ors. Bl·
vestments. professional and
personal C()ntac ts.
GE1'tilNl (r-.la \• 21-June 20):
Stress go a I , · achiev('mrnt.
Cooperate v:11h one in authon·
ty. Show that you ca1\ rl'act
favorably u n d c r prc,.sure.
Aries. Libra persons rould be
in picture. Finish \\"ha t you
st.art.
CANCER 1June 21 -,/uly 221:
Good lunar a!ipf'Cl co111(·1dt'S
now y,·1th journey, cor·
rcspondcnce. education. Open
lines of communicat ion. ~ll;rl~·
Gt.mini messai;e Be \\'tlhnb 10
learn. G!\C full pU!y tu
creat1\'ity.
l..EO 1Juh• 23·:\Ug 22 \:
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Favorable· lunar aspect ro1 n·
c1dcs nov1 1Yith special fl'la-
t1onships. chan ge. variety and
travel. Obtain hint from' \'irgo
n1cssage. Offspring 1.:on1n1and
attent ion.
SAGITI ,\RIUS ( :\ov. 22-
Dec. 21): Plainly, there is
pressure v.·here ('Osts, sccuri·
ly, home and family affairs KERRY O'CONNOR
arc concerned. Some 1\·ho
ordinarily arc gentle seem no w,, be trmpernmen••t. in· June Dote
s1stent, even rough. Build on
sohd base. Speak frank~·.
CAPR ICORS (Der. 22·.lan
191: Relat1\;C ('OU]d make
demands \\hcch cause hard
feelings. Perret\'e potential by
looking ahead. ~1 a k e. in·
trlhgenl concessions \\'llhout
abandoni ng principles .•
.\QL:ARIL"S (Jan 2fl..Feb .
18\· :\loney is cmphas1lt•d.
\"alucs arc dtscusscd. ThC'rf'
n!so is bargaining. 1·our pos1·
t1Cln 1s st ronger 1h.1n m1~ht be
11naginf'd. KnO\\' it and al't
with COttfidcnce.
PISCES IFcb. 19·~1arrh 20 1:
Cycle is high: take ini11a!i\'C'.
\\'rt1r bright cxitors. Be t'Oll·
~µ1cuou.~. ~lakr ne\\' cxintact ~ ..
S1:1rt project. ll1ghligh1 in-
dtpendcnce of thought, act ion.
l.F TODA \' IS "i'Ot:R
BIRTIIDAY thi.'rC is. talk ol
change of residence. especially
Selected
Lutheran Olurr!i of the
:\!aster. Corona rlr! :\Jar \\Ill
br !he srt11ng for lh<' .June 8
nuptial ct'rrmon;,· l 1 n k 1 n i::
l\f'rry CollC'cn o·cnnror and
Peter Ern.~r Joho rll Lucerne.
S" 1t7.C'rland
:\e11s of tl1c fnrthf'l"•n11ng
C'\"l'OI ha:: b('rn anno11nrrd hy
hrr p:1rr11:~. :\Ir :ind >Ir:;.
H1chard !.. 0"('.1nn•ll' I? f
:\p"·port Brat·h
.\l1ss o·connor 1111! i::r:.iduate
in June \\'l!h a H \ c~r!.;rt'(! t!l
f1nanl'c froin Cahf<•rn1.i Seate
l"nhersit~·. F'u!l•'tton Sh f'
<'~1rned 11n 1\A fro1n Fullcrlon
Community Coll<'.Cl'
Vested Interests Conf I ict
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Hy ER.,tA ·so~tDECK
Our tet:nage Son y,·a~ rum·
n1;,grng around our bathroom
1ht• other d:iy y,·h.en he Yell·
•·d tv his father, "\Vhere do
~ou hide your aftersha1·e lo-
lHJn'."'
~ly husband opened .. ttle
1n1·dic1ne chest, handed him
th•• bottle and observed. "You
didn't h<1ve any 1rouble finding
n1~ tcnnts shorts."
break a strmg. Aetually I've:
never cared much for your
racket. It 's loo light and the
grip is too small. Why don 't
}'QU try a bigger grip the next
lime:'.. • ··rn remember.'. said his
father. -
"\\1lere are your car ke}"5?
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get the oourt right away and
we hare to ~!I some time
eating?': I
changed glance!. Somehow. It., ________ _
made more sense \\·hen Sam-
my Da\'IS Jr. sang L t '
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"".\line are dirt}'." he said
defen~1\'e!y. "I suppose you
11;1nt me to streak at the ltn·
nis courts and get my name in ·
the pilper . By the '>\'ay, you're
out of mouthwash. Better pick
up some your ,oe:n trip out."
They y,·efe her~ on the chest a
fey,· minutes ago and now
thry"re gOne I ~'ear sonieone
IS al'>\'BYS y,·a lkrng off y,•ith
tht>m. I"m late no .... ·." he said
shaking a \\"atcti and holdin1t it
to h1.s ear. "'Tl\at 1s, -unless
vour y,·atch ls i;::ainini:z again.
You kno~·. Dad , I thtnk this
dude has had its dav."
ho ? " h ked 111 llft SlrHI IU.·6SOI me. e as . . IM""'""'""' M•·-· ... ~. r,,
flis father dug in his pocket '
and peeled off l\\'O one•do!lar 1 j
bills. "\i.'hat time \\i ll you be 1 ,, 011•• t,,nl,.._, .. , , .. l.O•y\
1111 1 l l•lf ... ~ .. " II\ 1111
At that moment, the son's '"""'ftwn1 " M•••"1t ... Hl-o n .I
body in the borroy,·ed apparel ~----. -:-...:~t; 1
"'Thanks," said his father
dr~·I}
.. rocrdentally,:· i'l£' .s a i d , ··~·Ju don't mind if ·r borrow
•.our sweater, do ~'Qu:' You
nt·\t•r \\"ear it."
His father reachPd· for ,.tlie
hat on his head, 1umed it over
and re.ad his 0\\11 initials in-
side . ·'TIIAT'S :\fY llAT'."" he
ex-clairried.
looked at · his fat her in· ---~lously. '"Dad ~ Fnr crying 1 DRAPERIES
»'TO/JflM ""ll01\" can I y,·hen it's ne\'er
off vour back?" said his
f;1!hC'f .. And "tnle \\'e're on
!lu· -:ubjec1. that's my rilC"ket "
··J>on"t \\'Orry about 1t." he
•;11d · !"11 probably nc,·er use
I°. 11·:. JUSI a OC.ck·up in case I
"I Imo\\". I left mine in
Buck's car. 8t"Sides. ho\\' can
1 y,·ear vour shi rt v•ithout the hat~ I! inatchc.s ··
'·That's true,"" mumbled his
father.
"lncidentallv, Dad . }1'.IU ~ot
a fe\\' bucks in case \\"e don"\
out loud. Do you realize ho~· ·
old I am~ I'm not a child any
lonser. I'm my O'M1 man y,·ho
stands on his o.,.,,, ty,·o feet.
rm a person y,•ho has 10 5'\"ing
free and make his ()Y,1l hfe.
You '\'e gotta let go. Don 't you
understarid? l'\"e golla be
me:"
!ly husband and I ex-· f!ERITAGE lnTERIOAS
BUY Now
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Today
Human Body Guarded ---
By a Defense System
B~· JO OLSOS
Of TN D•llY ,,!el tun
n 1c human body. 11'taen properly
functionint:. is llkC' a '>\"Cll ·guarded
dcfrn!ie plant \\"hen a forf'i~rn substarce
or intrudtr entr r!", a defen::r ~r.'itf'l'l 13
alened to rt'mO\'e or destroy 1he inter·
loprr. _ '
t But \\"ht'fl a malignant tu1nor fonns in
thr body .. 1h1s deft:'n5C' s~·stcn\ has !ailed.
:1t't'Clrd1ng 10 ooe current 1hrory cited by ~icholas R. DiLuz10, PhD. chairman of
!he department of physiology at Tulal\C
L:niversi ty School of ~Tedicirlt'.
lie discussed the role of macrophages
and rerognition factors in tumor groy,1h
durin g the .Science \\'ritt>rs Seminar
~ponsored by the American Cancer
Society in St. Au gus1inc, Fla.
~tacrDphages. he explained, are ('('Jls
that destroy foreign material y,ithin the
human body.
R('(."('Jll findings have reveakd that
c:inct'r cells, an" fore ign to the body. Dr.
Di Luzio said ... It \\'Ould be anticipated.
on the bas.is of foreignness of tumor
C('l\S. that a variety of reaetioos y,ithin
lhC' host \\"OU\d be initiatt'd \\·hich v;ould
cxintrihute to the destruction ol trese
malignant cells.''
But, the pr1n1ary host defense systl'm
of the body. \\'hiC"h is C()mposcd of
macrophages. has not \\"q.rkod.
To do the ir \\'Ork. the ma crophages
must bC abll' 10 disllni::utsh fnre1gn
invadin g cc·lls from nomlal host cells.
Dr DiLu1io said.
This ability to distinguish deprnds
partly on \\'hether or not a protein
component in plasma. called "r~1tfo11
faC'lors" is presenl, he expla ined .
Studies at Tulane na\·e f':>und that
\\"here malignant tumors are present, the
recognition factors are .. s1gniflcantly""
d('pleted.
Research~rs at the Cn1vers1t.,. of
Pl.'nnsyh·ani a. led by Isaiah J . F.idlrr.
DV;\I. PhD. \\·ho also · spoke at the sem;-
nar, ha\"e found that "the 1un1or host re·
lationship is probably dictated by the ..
cha racteristics of the tumor cells them-
selves" and that "tumor cells \\·hich sur-
vive in their host may do so because they
may manipulate host systems to their
ov.11 gain." ·
'Tht-y ha\"e also found that the .surface
properties of the cancer cell determine
the course the tumor \\ill take.
FW'ther studies ~·.red that high
numbers of macrophages in a host y,·err
"definitely inhibitory to tumor ceil
grov.1h. ·· meaning that maC"J"Ophagcs
'"may OC'('upy an Im port.ant role in host
defense."
Animal experiments sho\\·cd, Dr.
Fidler said. that macrophages from
lumor·bearing animals are potentially
toxic to ("('l\s .
This "n1acrophagc mobilizing.'' Dr.
Dit.uzio said. cxiuld be u:st'fu! in tumor
ct'll dr-struction ..
Perhaps the day \\ill rome-soon \\hen a
healthy person is immunized \\"it'.1
macrophage roobjlizing and act i\'aling ./'"
agents so 1hat he is immune to 1umon.
The still·to-be-arusy,·ered question is
\\·hat ha ppens to the sun ·eiJlilJ'IC'C
1nechanisms of the body to al\0\.11' a tumor
to grow.
Crises Studied Hearing
Tests Set
Xe\\1>0rl Qiaptcr. ~ational
Charity Uague "·ill sponsor
l\\'O free hearing tests for any
BALDWIN
PIANO & ORGANS
PRICED lOWER THAN
YOU WOULD J HINK .
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EVERYTHING
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CHEZ ELLE
presents
LUN CHEON-LECTURE SERIES
• April 16 -C3rroll Righter
Astrology and You
•April 25 -Max Oommart1n
/'"""'
E11eryth1 ng You always wanted lo know about
lntenor Decoration and ne11er dared 10 ask
• May 2 -Terry l ee
. Container Gardening Inside and Qui
• May 9 -Yvonne Huston
Your Complei1.1on, Today and Tomorrow ·
•May 16 -Sandra Gutlerman
Enterta1n1ng can be tun for the hostess 100
• May 23 -Eda Edson '
Cultural EKchange. your place 1n soc;1ely today
1\ nuni· dra ma -"'Sweep
.:ind :-;ring of F.:imily Change ..
-\\Ill be hrlrl Oil r\pnl 18 to
opt'n a four-w c<'k series of
."hon rJ;i:-s :incl audience
di.<.:Cus:-1011 at Ciolde-n \\'est
Collf'gC".
presented by Golden \\·est
Ev{'ning College and sc\"eral
community agencies.
SubS('Qucnt plays Y.i!i deal
""ith f'Uthanas ia. April 25.
\'CflCl"CaJ disease. ;\fay 2. and
alC-oholism, ~1ay 9.
rhild from"' months through RENDEZVOU S AT CHEZ EL LE
The 30.n11nutc pl;iy 11ill be
held at 7.30 p.111. in the college
L-,:>nter building, and is free or
charge. It \\ill dr ant.1tizc the
suffering and humor of fou r
genera tions JJ\ing toge1her.
The SC'rics is callrd "'Crises
in :he Family··. and is bemg
Fo!lo\\·ing the plays. the
audience \\111 break into S!llJll
groups co discu~<; ho\\· to
handle the problem . The pla~s
\\'111 be presented by "'Plays
for ·Living," a professional
theater group from Los
:\nge!es.
six years. All tests ~·ill be under the 11 :30 a.m. -An aperi!ll and drawing for S25 hve plant arrangement
super.·1sion of Linda '.\C'ff. 12 Noon -Luncheon at Old Brussels
staff audiol'lgist at the John 1.30 p .m. -Lect ure 10 begin
Tracy Chnic, Los Angeles. Senes of 6 tor $4 5
Tests v.i ll be conducted in Send checks or money orders 10
th<> Oranb"C County Branch of CHEZ ELLE
the Tracy Clinic in Costa 1970 S. Coast H1vy . Laguna Beach 92651
\lesa. Times are from 9 a.m. "'iEi!!!!!m!iia§§§§§555;;;;55§§""
to 3 p.m. \\.cdnesday. 'April 2~. -~------
and \\'ednesd~y. ~1.ay 22.
Appointments are to be
made by phoning the clinic at
642-2275.
Jnvest in ~our o\\·n fulurr.
Build for ~realer securlly.
1'.1ake 1nqu1ries. Ans\\rr:: :ire
a\•ai\ablc. Contract may ix' 1n
picture. Anr agreemen t ~hould
be legally s c r lkl 1 n 1 z rd .
Aquarian figure s pro1nlncntly .
1n September \'ou art a ----------1
dynamic organiU'r. a leader. a[-RUf f Ell'S ,--------------------------------,
per~on \r1lhng to fli;hl for
f/:11IJ1<y
the Unique Bo utique for
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tracts. Ora\\· clo~r to parlnl'f
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pos111on Yllll ,·;1n .:;1.:1 h\
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and \01('(! one~ \\n~)( .... r.·11~·
recreation -1 1-i,.~,, :,r, .1. art
featurrrl Go ~l·"' tn 1!;i'L ti' th·
thorough
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fund s for you r
club or charity?
coll hun linglon cenler
897-2533 f()(
delOHS
bdiof, Canrcr. Copnrom ,,.' UPHOLSTERY I annQUT1Cl1lg di\"idua!~ :ire dra\\11 to \'Oll I the garden Opposite ~rx finds ~nu· in· Wh111 ToM Won r
f TIM l11t tr;~ua1 . but niany car y.11 1921 Horlior 51 .. .;.
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QUILTING CLASSES
Learn basic techn1aues of acol1aue pa!chwork
and qud11ng taugri1 oy Cnel)'I Wilson
• 6 weelc sessions
• Classes t>e91n \Vednesday April 17
1omto3 om
• Sec.ond Session Begin-.
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TuesJay ~lay 7
10 lo 12 I 10 3 or 3 10 5 pm
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WE'RE &ROWlllG SO FA ST • WE
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ACROSS THE STREET lllTO THE
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TNE COU MlV OF ORANGE
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Golf Beauty's Goal: Win a Tournament
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To Sign NE\V YORK <AP J -Laura Baugh en·
joys being a girl. likes being told she's
pretty, loves buying clothes aod 1s
thrilled with the fame 3nd fortune she's
accumula1ed at the tender age or 18.
But she's not satisfied. :·t \1•ant to win a gol( tournament
<l\\1fully badly,'' she says. "l really do
\.,.ant to win one. I've come-in second ~
couple or times but it's not the sanic. I
rl'ally "'ant to "'in a tourn:uncnt."
i\liss Baugh hopes to ~·in this "'etkend
1n Palnl Springs in the $200.0IXI 01n~h
:-.hore \Vinncr's Circle tournament -one
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of th" 101> rvcnts on 1he Ladies Pro Golf
Associa tion tour.
Laura joined the tour v.'hen she tumt<.I
18 18.st July amidst a hullabaloo of
1>Ublicily occasioned at least es much by
her bea'uty as by her b:lckswing. lier
credentials Included ·winning t h e
prestigious U.S. Amateur cha mpionship
in 1971 and being named Coif Dlgcs!'s
f.·lost Beautiful Golfer of 1972.
Her pro debut came in !he Lady Tara
Classic in Atlanta and for t"·o rounds she .
more than lived up to advante billing by
leading the field . But she fell off in the
third round and finished one stroke
behind winner ?i.lary Mills.
She wound up with SIS,325 in earnings
for the season <1nd was named Ll>GA
l\ookie of UM\ Year.
But it WllS off the <..'00r8e where she
really cleaned up. Miss Baugh la a
knockout -blonde hair, bright blue eyes.
l 15 pounds imaginatively distributed over
a 5-foot·S frame.
lier skin is s1nooth and tanned , and
y,·hen she beams a smile your "'ay, she
does it with a set of teeth that are as
white as her toothpaste . spoosors wish
their product actually could make teeth.
Such resources are not to be wasled,
Record-shattering Angels
--~
Off to Their Fastest Start
The Ca\i(omia Angels -a-name not
no rmally associated "'i th success -arc
off to the fas test start in their !4-ye,1r
hi:r;tory.
Scoring run s at a prod igious talc. the
Angels put eight 1nore on the board r.ton-
day night and bc3t ltk• ~linnesota Tll'ins,
8-L for their sevt'll t\J ttiun1ph in n111e
outings.
It enabled them to assume a t"·crgamc
leact in the American i;eague \\'c:>t,
Against Kings
• ano!her club record. and it means the
tea m \\'i ll be able to expand on yet
A 11gels Slnle
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:1notf1er team st~:-o~d-,-n-1 --c-o~-,-.ecutive
days lea_ding !h<' lc>aguC'.
Today ~·ill be their sixth.
Black Hawks-Geared
To End Series Tonight
·c HICAGQ (APl -The Chicago Black
llawks, "'ho adm ittedly ha\'e not ~n
playing their best hockey. hope lo "Tap
up their current Stanley Cup playoff
series tonight against the Los Angelc>s
Kings.
The Ha"·ks lead !he best-of-seven
series 3-i and one mort.-triu1nph \1·ill
c1ualify them for the semifinals ngainsl
the Boston Bruins who swept past Toron·
to in four games.
The Black ll3"'ks \\'ere geared for a
s11'eep against Los Angeles Sunday but .
011 TV To11igh1
Cha1n1el. 5 nt 5:30
the Kings, aner falling behind I-0, roared
back for a 5-1 victory.
Thal followed a I-0 loss to the ll3\\"ks in
Los Angeles Saturday night in a game
"'hich saw the Hawks get only IO shots on
goal -three in the last t"·o ~riods -
ngainst a total of 32 for the Kings.
"The way "'e've been playing l3t<'lr.
Los Angeles should be \\'inning this
series." said Ha .... •k for"•ard Jim Pappin.
Chicago won the first two games 3-1
and 4·1 but the Hawks were hard pr<'ssc-d
in both contests. Following Ton y
Esposito's brilliant shutuut Saturday
night. Coach Billy Reay s11•itched .. to
rookie P.1ikc Veisor. ·
Veisor played well until the Kings took
a 2-1 lead and then "'as deserted by the
usually sticky Black Ha\\.·k defense.
Reay defended the move to Vcisor by
!Wlying:-"Four games in five nigh1 s Is loo
much for any goalie. Tony had lo be
give n time off. I have faith in P.like. He
"·as doing \\'ell , too, until our guys just
about deserted him aft er "'c fell behind
2-1 .''
lla"·k center Sta n P.likita . \\"ho has an
ailing right shoulder, had nothing but
praise for the Kings.
.. You have to hand it to them." said
l\\Jkila. "'\'e \\'Cre very tired after the
l\lessersn1ith
Faces Red s
ClNCINNATI <AP I -The Los Angeles
Dodgers were not about to forget. They
could hardlv 11•ait to re1nember.
Th<' Docliers open a two-g an1e serirs
11·ith Cincinnat i tonight in the first
n1cc ting of the season "·ith the He<ls, who
(ll'{'rhaulc<I Los Angeles to "'in the r\a-
tlonal League \Ves t last ycnr.
The Dodgers. idle ri.1ond.1y. started gel·
11ns ready for Cincinn:ll i \rhil<' they \1·crC'
Dodger• Slnt.e
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still playing the Houston Astros In the
Astrodome Sunday.
It was late in !hr gnme. ~·on 7·2 by the
Dodgen. when th ird baseman Ron 0:-y
noticed someth ing about his leammate!I.
"All of a sudden a lot or guvs in the
dugout \\'ere talking and lhinklng <1bout
Cincinnali, '' said Cey. •
•·'fht>y \\'e re already.:_ p s ye h in g
themselves up. The B"cds en1barra<1S<'d us
last year and ll l\'3! obvious "'e haven'!
forgotten."
Andy ?i.Jesscrsmilh. 1-0. opened lhC'
series for the Dodgers ~·1th Clay Kirb}.
l·I. going for 'the llcds.
Sa turday night game. but can you im·
agine ho"' they felt losing ii ? Then they
corn<' back and win lhc next night. They
had no tomorro\v and knew it but \\'e did
have a tomorrO\~'. and I guc>ss that show·
l'd. too.''
Ctwnces arc Esposito will be b3ck in
the nets for the Ha"·ks Tuesday night.
And the Kings, "'ho s~·itched to Gary
Ed\vards, probably \\'ill go back to Hoga·
tin Vachon.
Los Angeles Coach Bob Pulford said,
"\\'e finally started to shoot the puck . \\'e
played better Satuiday night th3n '"e did
Sunday and If the Ha .... ·ks had bombed us
early it might have been all over.
"But once we got going, we started
skating and playing solidly. 1 don't know
how many of those pucks Esposito could
have stopped . I realize they have to "'in
onl y once more. and that Esposito \\'ill be
rough, but we are shooting no\\'."
Kona Bowler
Rolls 300 Game
In 15 years of opera tion, Kona Lanes
had never seen a left-handed bo"·ler roll
a 300 game-until last week.
Santa Ana 's Terry Brent became the·
first lefty to turn the trick while bowling
as a substitute in the 950 Coast Classic
League.
Prior to the 300 game. Bren! rolled
20!I and 225 games for a three-game tolal
of 734. second highest series for a Kona
l...anC's bowler this season.
Brent holds the highest mark for the
season. a 740. also accomplished in a
substitute role.
Nolan Ryan , 2-1, and coming off aa im-
pressive oulin~ against C.'hicago. at·
1en1pls to keep California rolling tonjght
~·hen he faces rilinnesota's Joc [)('ckcr; 6-
0. in the SC<'Oild of the four-game series.
Ryan will ha\'e a tough act ot follo"·-
Bill Singer. Ryan's le!low 20-gamc win·
ncr frQ.,m IAst season. stopped the T~·ins
on five hits rilonday for his second
slr3igh( \\'in.
He struck out sc\•en , did not "'alk a
batter and the only run against him \1'as
unearned.
··r think I'm a better pitcher th.in I
""as a year ago because I've got fou r
pitches working for me now instead of
th e t"'o I had last year," Singer said.
"~1y curve is coming back and the
change ls gettin~ better," he said . "I feel
T'm more the pitcher I was~in 1969 and
'70 with "1c Dodgers."
\\'hile Singer was shutting off the P.1in·
nesota attack, th e Angels ~·ere acrosting
three 1\\'ins pitchers for 12 hits. Their
eight run1;1 also gave ~ them 50 for !he
seven games on !he currt"nt home stand .
Joe Lahoud . substituting for the in-
jured Bobpy Valentine. had a tiOme run
to snap a scoreless game in the fourth
and a run-producing single in the sixth.
"Naturally Ijl like to play every day.
that's no secret.'' Lahoud said, "but as
long as we kC<'p winning anct I can con·
tribute occasionally I'll be happy.;·
fie "'asn't al P.1i!"·aukee Ix-fore being
dealt to Catiforni3 in a ID-player deal
during !hr \\·inter.
''I never unpacked my b3gs in
~1ilwaukee," he said. "I asked to be trad-
ed and I finally found a learn that ~·anted
me." Lahoud has only three hits in 14
at·bals Jar the Angels but l\\'O of lhe1n
have bC<'n homers and he has five RBis.
L<>e Stanton enjoyed his fifth straight
ll\·o-hit game for the Angels \\ith a pair
of singles and took over as the A.I... 's
leading hiller \\'ilh a .486 average.
I-Tank Robinson singled t~·ice for
California and drove in his 12th run "'hile
Mickey Ri\·ers and Sandy .l\lomar also
had t"·o hits apiece.
Rod Care1v had t"·o of the fil•e ~ri.tin·
nesot3 hits and drove in its only rofi 1n
tine sixth.
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High·flyi1ag Brave
aud promoters have beaten a path to Mr
door with offers. So Laura spends her
time theSf! da ys bet~·een toumtys en·
dorsing on assortment of products. In·
eluding the toothpaste, and works as a
fashion editor. for the L:adlcs Home
Journal. ...
Not bad for a teenager "'ilh leu than
one year on her own.
P..1iss Baugh dotsn't feel insulted when
people talk about her beauty while
neglecting her golf skills.
''It doesn 't bother me one bit," she
soys. ·~1 1m flattered , I'm like-any other
girl who enjoys being !old she's pretty. With Sun
"l forget how old I am SOJTietimes."
she says. "Since l\·e turned pro a lot of
thihgs have been happen ing. It ~nls .
like I've been 18 for a long time. but I'm
"I also U'llnk Jt Mlps the tour. Women
have turned out for men's tournaments
for years to 'look at the mm. Why
shouldn't the men come out to look al , .. "'. . L.1ura says 1nat ,despite the publicity
that follo"'S her around the tour, she
hasn't noticed any jealousy on the part of
her ·fellow competitors.
Veteran Oakland Raiders quarterback
Oliryle Lamonica apparently will 1lgn
"ith the World Football l..eagu& today.
The Sooll>ern California Sun franchise
called a news conference today While
Lamonica said 'Pttonday night only that he
"'as in "An&ht.im -for some ".terious stlll 18.''
Unlike many of her contemporaries, iiegoliating. '' ' J • ' -
Lamonica reportedly will play out hi~
option year this season an<j then be fret
to join the s.in !Of' lhe 1975 season.
Jlis package deal, including deferred
payments and incentives. reportedly will
be in the ti million range anj span either
thrtt or four years. •re was believed to
be maklng around $90,00J annually with
the R&ders. . .
Since Ken Stabler.signed a similar ti.
million deal with B.inn~m 13 days
ago, It means that the Raiders must find
'anothet" quan.erback soon. However.
Stabler has t\\'O more years to go on his
Raiders contract . '
e Bucks on TV
~f1LWAUKEE -..The Chicago Buns
look to for"'ards Bob Love and Cher
'Valker for most of their points, but lhr
P..filwaukee Bucks "'ill aim their defense
at playmaker Norn1 Van Lier in their
l\'3tional Basketball Associa'tion playoff
series tonight .
The Bulls, f.lid"'est Di\'ision runneru n
to P.1il~·aukee in the regular season. gair\.
ed the Wt'stem Conference final series bv
nipping Det roit. 96-94. in the seventh
game ot their opening round set Satur-
da\'.
The Bucks \\·ill mter today·s na-
tionally televised game: 6:30 p.m.., PDT.
/Channel 2) \\'ith nine da}'s rest, having
eliminated Los Angeles in five games.
The Bulls and Rucks split their regular
season series 3·3.
e Nl', Celtics Pla11
flotf:W YORK -Ne1v 'vork coach Red
Holzman will be looking for a \\'ay to
hamess John J~avlict'k toni~ht "'hen the
Knicks rene"' lht'ir National BaskelbaH
Associ ation Eastern Conference title ra ce
with the Roston Celtics.
The Celtics. led bj"iH3vlicek 's 2S.points.
blazed their ~·ay to a 1-D lead in Uie best-
oF·seven series \\'ith a 113-88 victorv at 1
Boston Garden Sunday. ·
MIKKE GORMAN WAS NO. 1 WOMAN IN MARATHON.
None of the men Holzman tried -Bill
Bradley. Ear! ri-1 on roe . 11.!vc"
DeBusscherc and \\'alt Frazier -could
contain Havlicek. '"'ho not only .... ·as the
game's high scorer but 3Jso had 12
assists in 37 minutes of play. Bosto11 Maratl1011 e Colonels Lose
Fast Early Race Pace UNIONDALE. N.Y. -Julius Erving
Brian Taylor and Wendell Ladner paced
a 16-8 burst in the fourth period that
po"·ered the Ne"· ''ork Ket" to a 99·80
victory over the Kentuck\' Colonels Pilon-·
day night and a 2--0 · lead in their
Am_erican Basketba ll Association, playoff
series. Gives Cusacl{ ,Victory
The bcst·of-seven series. for the East
BOSTO:-J (AP ) -There's an old Irish
saying in .\\·ishing friends good luC'k :
'"ri.iay lh<' wind be always at your back.''
Young Neil Cusack must' have had it in
lhC' back of his mind in \\'inning the 78th
Boston A.A. ~farathon.
Cusack, a 22-year-0ld East Tennessee
State College student from Limerick.
Ireland, realized he Md victory in hand
P.lond ay arter conquering "Heartbre.1k
•!ill," about five miles from the fin ish
line in the 26-mi!e. 3~yard run from
Hopkinton to Boston. '
.. After all, I 'nad the "·ind at my back,"
he said with a grin after covering the
rugged oourse in 2 hours, 13 minutes. 39
se conds. the second fastest winning time
in the annual Patriot's Day event.
CUsack. running in only his srrond
Division championship , shifts to Ken·
marathon . set a bli stering early pace and , tucky for games at Louisl'ille \Vednesdav
pulled a"·ay from the field . \Vith less night and Lexington Friday night. ·
than t\1·0 miles to go, he "'as ju.st 40
seeonds behind the record pace . 8 Pacer11 Po11t1ded
1101rcver. he !ired and •·1 "'as just SALT LAKE CI TY -Ron Boone and runn ing to finish at the end." \Villie \\'ise led a balanced Utah scoring
"My n1uscles i1·ent a bit lax after rnc attack and the Stars downed the Indiana
hills," he s:'id. "If I felt stronger , ma~'.be Pacers 106-102 to take a 2~ lead in their
I :'Oul~ ha\c had a go at the re_cord. \\1th American Basketball Ass 0 c i at i 0 n ~' o-milcs to go .. I star.~ looking fo_r !he semifinal playoff series P.1onda v.
50-story J'.Ude:ritial Bu~ld1ng at_!~ flnijP-Boone hit 20 and Wise 18 and the Stars
I ~ept seeing 11. I don t kno"' 1£ it \\'as a got 15 points out or rookie reserve Bruce
mirage or not. Seals.
"At t~e end~ said ,to J!l}"Self. 'God, it's The l"'O teams square off again
over. I ~ so ·t1~ed I m 111 a trance, but Wednesday and Thursday in Indianapolis
ton1gh! .! m going out and have a fe~· in their West Division finals.
beers. George ri.tcGinnis, the Pacer' aJl.Jeague
Cusack. \vho co1npcted in the 10,000. forward . led all scorers "'ith 30 points.
meter run in the 1972 Olympics at but only ~lel Daniels C'ould come up ..... ith,
l\lunich. \\'here he dec ided to concentrate any ~onsistent offensive support , hittini;,
on the marathon after ~'atching lhe 18 pc'.>lnts .
Uni1cd States' Frank Shorter "'in the
~old medal. fell 3:09 short of the BAA
record of 2: 10.30 set by England's Ron
J-lill in 19i0. Ireland's Eamon O'Reilly
\\'as runner-up that year in 2:11.12. the
second fastest time in the Boston run.
Cusack pulled away from 1973 runner·
up Tom Fleming. 22. 3 graduate Mudoot
;it \Vil\iam Patterson College in New
Jef"S('y. less than SC\'en miles from lhe
slart. He n·idened his advanlage lo as
much as 64 seconds. Fleming came back
on tTie hills and closed to n'ithin 200 vards
bC'fore faltering. ·
Despite an apparent cramp and a
painful ankle. F·teming held on to second
place. hitting the \\'ire> in 2:14.2.1. the fifth
fastest since the BAA inaugurated the
marathon in 1897.
•A field of 36 "-omen. runni ng a race
"'i1hin a race officially for the third yea r.
11·as led Oy Japancse·born ri.Iikkc Gorman
of Los Angeles. The JS.ye3 r-0ld Los
Angcre~ housewife covered the course in
2:47.11. a time which "''Ollld have placed
.her 279\h among the men .• Chri~a
Keffcrschlager of 'Vest Gennany "'as
second in 2:53.
MacC ,4LL TO T A.LK
ON R.4DIO SHOW
Emc~1ld Bay resident George ~1acCa11 .
commissioner of ":orld Team Tennis. toe
new. professions.I t<'nnis Jcogut head·
qut1rtel't'd ln ...Newport Beach, wUJ be a
guest on the KABC radio prorram
"Sports Talk'', \Vcdnesday. at 3 p.m.
AlacCall wilt discuss W11''s new
simplified rules nnd ~oring procfdures
as well as the league's upcoming sea.~
which begin,, May 6 in Philadelphia.
HELSIKKI -The Soviei Union tied
Czechoslovakia for the lead in the World
Ice Hockey Championship standings "'ith'
a 6-1 victory o~·er Finland ~fonday nigh(
The Soviet victory f o 11 owed
CU!choslovakia'5 3--0 loss to Sv.·eden and
left each team with 12 points after seven
games In the round·robin series. Sweden
moved up to third place with seven
poll)!§«hd Finland slipped to fourth lvit ti
six points. Poland Is fifth v.ilh three and
East Germany sixth wllh two .
e Berge11 Jumps
~l~CINNATI -Cincinnati Bengali
off1c1als. apparently trying to take the
zi p a\l•ay from an expected World
Football League announcement . discloseq '
late tlfonday that their star linebacker
Bill Bergey. was jumping lo the Vlrginii
Ambassadors of the rival WFL.
e Aaron Honored
SAN FRANCISCO -Home run king
•rank Aaron was named today as the Na·
tional League's first 1974 Player or the
Wttk.
The Atlanta Braves' slugger hit his all·
lime ~rd 71Sth homer on April 8 and
also took over top spot ih the league's
run&-scor<'d' department with 2,063 to
Wiiiie Mays' 2.082. • '
e llp•et. Rerorded
ST. PETERSBUltG. f'la. -RelSy
Nagelm :'Ind Zenda Lies.ii. a C<xlple. of
teenagers. ~red upset vlct1>rle11 flfond:l,.
lo QURllfy for a $50,000 ~·omen·s prO
1ennl1 loum1mtnt htre.
P.fl!ls NttRclson, 17, 1'1f St. Peter~hurit
defeated Tory Frrtr., $-7. 6-2. 7·5, "'hil e'•
1tlisa Wess. l""do\lited Patlti Jlogan 7.fi
Wedne~a)' night t"·o pltchl'r!I \vno
figured In lfenry Aaron 's homl' run
r~rd ~·ill face each 01her. Jack Bill·
ingham. who yielded Aaron's homt run
714 to tie Babe Ruth, volll start tor Cl~
clnnatl agalnst Ille Dodger"s' Al Do~11ing,
who gave up No 715.
Atlanta's Ralph Garr is airborne as he begins shde
inlo home plate against San Diego A1onday night in
~Uanta. Garr scored on a sacrifice ny. Awaiting
lhrow is Padres calcher Fred Kendall. The Braves
notched a 6-0 win in the National League game.
W1T pans an an • star • exhibliton
m11tcb lo use the new K"Oring system
Saturday. April 27 at the Newp>rt Be:ich
T~Ml.s Club .
&-4. 1 ' -
In first m1\nct action. Olga ?i.h1rn1.ova or
the Snvicl .. lrnlon btat Uana KJou of
Soulh Alrlcl 7-1, 1-3.
I •
•
R
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LOS AN
Loo Angtl
re gular J
the Bron
and fans
entire se
o.~. Sim
turf.
Chuck
Football
the-year i
~·ill pl:.iy
fi ve gam
Si.mpso
winner at
will play
in ti><
falo inva
Dec. 15.
The Ra
regulars
will pla
gatne ag
Sunday,
rollo~
New En
against
on Oct.
at ~tilwa
The.
come to
20 with
schedule
Oct. 27
Nov. 4
Nov. I
Nov. I
Nov. 2
Dec. I
Dec. 9
Dec. I
The ' Franci
game a
.Rcdski
!\londay
national
at lhe
\\'ashin
1 p.1n.
Jn rh
Saturda
Coliseu
P.l iami
L
Ba
Do"k
Laguna
campu.
ter m en
faculty
ting u
school
Two
played
"'ilh
fest ivi
junior
in 1he
This
for t
~~th t
for
stud en
Pr
fllar
!<>om
Cos la
tourn
place
doubl ~iond:
place .
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! D)111asty 1 ·To E11d '!
Returns to Co c1c h Track
pponent
S ANGELES (APl -The
s Angeles Rams open their
gular 1974 season again.st
e Broncos at Denver Sept. 15
fans will havt' to ~'ail the
tire season before seeing .4. Simpson on the Coliseum
rf.
Chuck Knox. the National
1ball League·s coach-0f·
e-~ar in 1973. and his Ram~
ill play three of th~i r first
·e games a~·ay from home.
Simpson. a lleisman Trophy
inner at Southern California,
ill play against Los Angeles
ijle season finale when Buf-
Jo invades Los Angeles on
. 15.
O~ R..AVIAJG
IN 9'f-
9 ""'"'"""" ~,,,. """"
ON FIVE '-;::~...::!:!! WINNfR;S ... :
.1.1 "(;114.Nl.£'f Ct.JP ·"
TOR ~AR'S I
"THOU6H'f t'f WAo:>
L.A C.OUPf: ocs I
CAJ,lolW 1£,\J!'j •
I
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dyna'\ty' in !ht South(' r n
C:ihfornia Eonf('rC'nC.'t" 1, C':<·
pt'Ct('d to con1e 10 a ::u<ldcrl
h."llt tl\i~ \\'C'C'k at S.1111:1 M0fl1C:l
City Col11'.'t:1'
Coorh Tu 111 ll1•n11stad·"
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Sol'31 ~1·•·ll•' k•r tht' p.1~t fi1 1'
~··ar:-. h\11 Cvpres~ Coll!'~l' I'
t'Xpt•ctt·tl \u o•nd that 1h1~ 11('~·\..
111 the c· o n fer<.' 11 r e 1·ha1n-
µ1un~h1p'i.
'\'<'fnesda~ 's nct1nn heg1n;,;
at 3 D Ill 11·11h l1nl(' fln:it " in
lhf' 5f(I fre<'. ~hv11lu1I
medley nnd 400 ~\e\· r"l.'I_\'
Prt'l1ms and final.; 11111 be
held 1n the 50 !rt'€'
II)' STE\'E BRAND
Of ,.,. o .. 1w l'lkl! ~1•tt
\\'h1•n Brinn T~'l'ln! broke
the. Ut';!Ch C1lics ~~ti rl>Cord
rl'C'f'ntly. tll\' loud~t che<'ril
11,. .. ,. ron11ng fron1 thr 1nf i1•lt!
71•;iu\ '\\'1lht1n1s 11as on1· or
tht' flrSt 10 ron~ratulatc 1.hc
:\\•11 por1 J/orbor junior.
1• 11·us \\'1lha1n11' record
11 hit·h 'fh eriut :-.h;l1!t'rrd
I'd likr tu '"1' :11! 1111
r•'c·,1rtl.i fall · :-.:11 ii \\'illi;1n1:;
"ho .1t ;1g1· Z4 L' ~· fu!l·t1111 t•
1uh·r1!Utt• at ll un1 i n i::ton
P.rach ll1g.h "'ht:rc he rnn :;1\
~l'<l'Or)~ at:o.
"Seriously, "·hat :irt" rt.wrd~.
ah~1,1 ;1~' t can't 1111n\.. of
a11.,·thuu~ n1Qrf' rt·1• ;1rdu1 :: Jn.111
s.-t•ing som•'OflE' 1,1·ho has \\ork-
l"<I h1trd hrt'<1k "''' n>rorrl.<: ·•
•
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PAUL WILLIAMS
\" 1 ung lh1·ir fir:<\ child 1n
\u\1·r11bt'r It pr1·:-0:1\!~ :I ~111a11
pruhl1•1n
\\"1lh.1nt" \1ould ilkr to
r1•1 urn fl t. llun1111i;1on Ue~rh
Jli~h h1,H n1• v.l)li11! ;1]<;(1 hkt' to
b·· :1 he.it! rro"s ('()ln11r~· and
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• J 111 not ,:01n i:, to 11·1 11 11or -
11 111 f· ur ;ul\1tuni.:.·· s,1y~
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V.••·lld lJ,. l1<1rrl t" turn dvv.·n"
\11 Jt\;11!< r \\ tlt'ft' hl' g()('S hC'
11110 t 1 ~111· th1: r1•ru!;1t1on Ii.·
t"11Jn11'll at lluntu'ij!'.10n ~:irh
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.. I'll i.;o ii r. 'Ii' month'\ • 1•·1•u.dl~ ~·iu'r« Jlldi.;cd &1 The Rams. ooming off a 12-2
Jar season mark last year, ·n play their first home . ' afne against New Orleans on
un<lay, ·s.pt. 22.
Follov.'ing will be iames at
ew England on Sept. 29.
gains! Deiroil at Los AnRCIC3
1~re111ns :irnt final.; Thur:d:iv
:ind Fridav "111 ix,:in :11 10
a nl. tind 3 p rp .
C1·prt<1~ hr+s 1hf' tor s111n1-
n11·rs 1n nw~l ,,f thf' r\cni ~ -
led hy ~phon1nrr I l ;:i 11
P.r1dg{'s, ;i trnn~f<'r fr!ln1 th1·
I 'nivcr~1 tv of (' o 1or,111 n
lln\.11•~·~ has clockrd ;.,1 ·I 111 1hi·
1111'1 fl\. 5:0!l in tht• :1110 f1t'<' :1n<!
2.18 ~in thC' 200hrl·:1~t·1n1hi•
\\'1llian1s is helping coach
th•· tr11ck 1r;1111 :inrl h•' !'.11 ~
rha\°8 v.·hcrc Le lx·lic1cs hi~
fu11J!'I' lies
"H's rcalh ,1:rr.1 t 10 ,,·ork
11·1th kid s ~nd plot !hr1r prr1~·
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!h!·\ do 11:('!1 ir s JU~t hk(' ,.1u
1!u! 11el1. H 1he1 ~1.'I ;1 !'l'l'01i!,
~011\>' :1\C'O!Tiphsht·tl on·· i:n.il
· "lthout "':tnt1ng 10 run .o r d
Ihm ~uddl·nlv it'll tut 11\•' ..
i-0i}:> \\'1 l li:i r11~· · Thi·r I H 1r.1u1
hrtrd t<Jr a r'oiup\1• or 111onth~
1111'!1 ii lt•.1\I'~ !l\•·
h1!ll I 1111 ()0 '~'Oitl'htng •• -
.\r.•! 1her1· arr .,till tho~l' 11hn
i\1u1'1 n1.1k~· th" 1·{lnl'f•1·t•on
!n ;1 r1·c,·nt 111-: • 1:1 "~ ;1 ~111
.t .. :11 n•,i\1<'e(! '''1l11a1n,· n:inir
<•ll 1h,. r1•1·(ltd 1.o:ird l!i• in·
r'"' ··1;111 ;1,kf'd Jr \Ir \\'1!11.1111~ Oct. 6, against Green Bay
t Milwaukee on Oct. 13. The. San Francisco 49ers
ome lo U>s Angeles on Oct.
o with the rest of the
hedu1e as follows:
Oct. 27 at New York Jets
Nov. 4 at San Francisco
~ov. 10 at Atlanta
Kov. 17 ·at New Orleans
Nov. 24 Minnesota
Dec. 1 at Atlanta
Dec. 9 \Va shington
Dec. 15 Buffalo
The Nov. 4 game> at S.'ln
Fraocisco and the Dec. 9·
game against the \Vashington
_(ledskins both y.·i ll be played
~londay nights and sho~TI on
national television. All games
at the Coliseum, ex cept the
'\'ashington game, v.'ill start at
I p.m.
In the prescason slate. the
Saturday Aug. 24., game . .at the
Coliseu m against champion
?-.liami will start at 6 p.1TI.
Basketball
Donkcv basketb.1ll hits the
Laguna -Beach High School
campus ton ight v.'hen the let-
termen's <.'lub faces a district
faculty team with action get-
ting under way at L h e high
school gym at 7:30.
Tv.'o 20.minute halves will be
played in the feature game
1,1·ith a girls contest opening
festivitil'S. It \\'ill be the
junior girls against the seniors
in the preLiminary tilt.
This is a fund-raising event
for the athletic department
~1th tickets selling for $1.50
for adults and $1.2S for
students at II.he door,
Pre p Tennis
(1qo7)
DIP YC<J l(N(»/
.,,,.,. -Co.o(J/ 808 >-
AIL.FO!a> '5Ctill€D
Y ANK 1r /rfAR5EllJ.£ 1
/}-1£. WINN JN(; GOAL-"'
AT ~B"'"· 2b «&. OF . '.' ~~
OolERT1"1€ -rt:l~ 3 -MC»((,.
5COl<!ED TWO .
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CUP PlAY .. ·-''-
(i.11T../ '5T L.O'.ll!S) -""""* --· AGA/1$( 1!o<iie'IA&HOll.1
--··---. ·-~:c.:=::====::--'
Da11a II ills S JJik ers
Toppled by Val'Cicia
~lark Eljenholm -v.·on·-the -B•lli 1v1. 1•mc: •~410.
2·"'11-1. Vt5<1~1 lDI l Jm."W" !V\ high jump and placed third in 1_ a.ir, !VI . 1omt 10 •90.
I . h.l ~ 1 llO LH~ I Kil>Q (01 ' ""'·~·~ !01 l lhc ong ]Ump y,• l c u..irry W00<1ln111on a» Tl"'" ao
Hoy.·e was first in the 100 and 4'IO rel•v-1. D•n• "'"'· c•1Qu,.1 t•1tc
sl'cond in the 220 for Dana
llH\s High but \'alencia won a
rna keup dual track arid field
meet ?.tonday at Dana J1jlls,
93-34.
~ I1o\\·e had a clocking of 22.4
in placing second in the 220
and won the JOO in 10.4. El-
jcnholm leaped 6-0 in Y.inn ing
the high jump.
The Dana Hills sophomore
and freshman t('ams ~'on O\'er
the Tigers.
V1rsl11 Vli•ntll (ti) 13' Din• Hilll
1(»..-1. Howe (0) 1. l'itld 'llJ•l. 5t1t!l1
fl/). Timr· 10.i . 210-1, f"!tld IV' 7. Howt CDl l. Salt~ !01 1nm: :n l ~I Fuqya (V ) 1. 1&Ylor {Cl ].
Rodrlgutl (II). Time: SJ.S.
890-l. Tcvty (0) l. t<ugen !V! l. N1vtrettt (VI. Time: 7:06.1.
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Wo111 en"s T ennis
Sot1th Has
To11 Grid
Def cnclcr s
If defense 1~ \1•hrre victor y
1" d('ll'muned. the South '!I ill
!~· 111 Aood ~h:lfll' ror th(' ur; I
Shrrnl· 1·h:1n11 foo1ball g;:1m1·
Saturdny l'VC'n1n~, .July 27 11!
the Ho~· I'm" L
The ('ll111:i11n1·<' of Southf'rn
Cahfornia ~IJ'Jr1S \1r1ters 11ho
~le<:tcd the 28 grnduatcd l11~h
school seniors 10 t('present tl:1·
South picked I~. t .-;actly h.1lf.
as defens\\'e spcc1ahsts.
David Ga~e.who played for
t.lillikan lliJ!h School last fti ll.
y.·as regarded by his coach
Richard Dehaven as ''\ht'
outstanding player in Lon "
Beach .. during the I 9 7 ~
season.
Gage v.·as named t he
defcnsi\'C lineman of the \'C'<ir
nn 1he Al!-L.ong Beach Ci1 v
1£.a1n. He 1,1•as selected as ~1
dcfl'nsh'e end.
T~ South 1e~m'J d•ltn1!vt ..,,,11 •"'1
~·91> 1<1>oOll '°" w"°"' •~• play•.,
pllYOl'd l••I t~ll :
E"<:h -David Ci80t. M1Ul-f11 IL~-.c
Bl'•"~I 6 o. JOO: Jtl!rov t<tin"t~.
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frr(' and ~Xl 2 1n the 200 rt1· :\llk~· E1f'h ;ind Pt•!I' • '.'\r.:1h
:i!o;;o f1~ur1· to S<'Qrf' h1•a\ 1lv f11r Co\d~n \~\·s1 ·
GOLDEN 'NEST fHTrt4NTS
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l!r<'.1! dr;il of ctr~irr-~utt('•'rl
throu~h hard 1u1rl... I Pnnl.
.Ul~Otlt' C';\11 SU\1'1't'd , if 1h:it
1nt .. 1ns running lx'tlt•r th :in hi'
t·\•·r 1·>:pt·ct£'l:l. if h1· \10:·1.~
hard ·
··\\1l€'n :l kid
tal('nt. l1k(' Erir
St>rna or Gary
lh<· hard 1rork.
records f:ill •·
m~ :~ !nr of
~fulst, R:1lph
Blume, add'i
that's .,.. h1·n
\\'1Jlinms !'i('t Qtlil1' a ff'w
rel'Ords :n his high ~chool :ir.d
co!k·J!" flJ \''.'I
One 'th at ..,,·ill ne1·l"r hr
lirnkrn 1~ h ·~ f'l<t~~ B filiO
rcrnrrl of 1 20 5. Thl' l'\'f'nt i~
M lnnur>r ru n.
Hr al!"l !.'lipprd off a 1 51 ~
fnr thr 1180 :in.! l :!6 9 (o!· Pi•·
mill', lTc 11·rnt on to l"CL •'
11h1·ri• hf' 1011 .. r("! 1hll·t' 111·1rk,~
1olo 493anrl~rf)fl •
\\'ilhamc; ~rln1its h~, frf•-
'llJ••nt!y grt~ 1h~· C'O!llpt'Tl!I\('
uu" 0
K11ievcl i11 La st Ju1111>;
Top Ft1el Racers Battle
E\\•l Knievel. v;ho jump«i
10 r!iesrl tn.icks \l'ith hi5 mo•or-
l'yc le last 11·eckcnd i:'l Norrhern
Ci1lifornia , 1,11\1 .'lft"!TIPI. to
duplicate th(' f('at S1!urd:1y
night ;:1 1 OrangC' (' o u n t ~·
!:1tcrnat1onal Ilace..,,·ay nt'ar
El Toro ~tnrine b<1sr
Jn 1vhat is billed as Kn iC\'t>l's
fin.1l appearance in Southf'rn
(':i\1 fornia. !he Bulle, ~lontan01
Cf:i redc\·it \\'ill try lo smooth
01it a landing 11·hirh aln10<,t
tos~d h1n1 out of control in n1s
las! jump. r.1arina High School won the
team championship or the
Cos1a ~lesa vacation tennis
tournament. 39-38, over second
place Ed ison "·hen the Edison
doubles tC'am 1\·as defeated
:-iionday in a battle for th ird
place.
t<•llb•c~1-to•""'~'''' -Lou• """ 1,1~. S•. PAut IS~nlt ~ .. ~c«llQ>', ~ 11,
!!I, an1 J m S't•'''"~ Wa"•~· 6 C
The> popular stun•n1an. moh·
l>NI by fans 111 his mo~t rccl'nt
1urnp. y.·11\ rc!ir(' later this
~ 1•:ir after attrmpt1ng to cros'>
a cection of the Snake Hi\'f'r
(' .. n~Ofl tn Idaho ~n n ]Ct b:kl'
T~1!11~~•c1~'7/:!11 Jim JO!'lfi·Wtrrtn Fotr"h IW"!mlfl,1trl def. C•rv Ellmor•·BOO Dt~ol• C'!dloonl 6-l. 6-l.
DEMONSTRATORS
EXECUTIVE CARS -s2497oo
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TRADE-IMS
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A~tERICAS' LEAGL'E
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Boston
Ney.· York
Baltimore
Detroit
Cle\·cland
Angels
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Oakland
K:insas City
Texa s
Chicago
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l'h1!adelphia
Chicago
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)p ~ ,(COll'\l!l or .~Ull1f'lh 1ng .,
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Pt1t l\'ID 's ~Jarti11 On To11 .
\Inter _ I)o>i 1 lii;h's fhT"is
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mark~ of ~ 8 1n th<' 100 anr1
22 I 1n 1h1' 2'.!0 1n a r!u.11 ml'l'I
ou:a1n~1 Scr1110 n10,·f'<l into
the !('ad tfl !>11th ('\'l'OIS In !ht•
Or:inr.t Co:i!>I ;1fl'<I track and
(l('\d hr,lnor rol!
Tiit' 011).,\ s 1 1: n i f IC ii Jl I
r·h:ingl'~ lhl' p.l~l 1110 "'l'rk~
hR\',' l'{l!Jl(• Ill 1 h•~ hl llh JU111\I
11 hrn· l>uug { ".1~1· <:r111rt'<I ullO
1tw 1!•,,iJ .tt 6-lo1 ,
1-'flr thrf'C days E.stanc1;i
lhi;!h JLuuor K('n f'1»1nrr hrld
th•· IC'ad (It 6 -R"·•
\~·.,~1m1nstcr's D:i lc 1':1rkrr
sk1td &-6 tl'takl' 01·1·r Lh1rd
L:ii;una Hench'!' En<' 1111!"!.
'' J!h a 4 Iii.~ nlilc and 9 00.6
1110-1ni1<'. :lnd f-:st:~nc1:1 ·~ StC\1'
1\d.un" \11 th 11 111ch 11n1cs nf
I ~ 1, :11111 1112 in tht• \110 hurdlt•
r'.1r1•,, .u·r 'thr onll ot htr dou·
1,1,. lo·:tdcr s. ·
Vil{es Toil
Wil so11 , 2-1 ..
<;rrrc F~t{'r !'lru<'k out
n1n•· bJtlt'rs on 111o~ 1\ay to
1""1111:: :i non-k·.1~u1'. ~·I.
h.1-.c·bJ!l victory nvt'r I.on~
1:1· 1<'h \\'ilson Jhgh '.\tond.iy
;,f1i·monn 1n a mak!'up Came
.11 \l.1rrna l11gh Schr-1111.
\l.1nn:i µ1c kl'CI up a p.11 r or
n1n<: 111 thr> third v.'h<'n H1ch
ll'An1oro• walk1 ·d and Hi<.'h
l...:1Franc1• sin r.:led. Tht·y ad-
1·:,n(·1·d on a doubl(' Sltal :inrl
D'A111or1· scorrd on ;1 wild
p.l••h _
1\f!r·r :'lli1·;1· [);1p;1!•1 \\alk l·1l.
\\':1lt S1tl!er :.r-o~('t] 1h~~ \l'll\:1111;:
nu1 on a f1cldt·r·s c.1lo1t·1·.
Consider !he t1rne you wa ste commuting each
day. Doesn't 1t make sen se to think about moving
your business closer to home? Consider the work
environment 11ght 1n your o•vn backyard. Over
900 l1rms have found v1h<J! !hey v1nrited here.
$1577
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!lt)ITOll (flan!~) 1t New Yo•~ (S•~ttlt"'~'f 1 1!
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(t1lcf'QO !Gou1i>e O-Ol •t 0.~••"'1 IL1nclhl•e 0-0)
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reg. 32.95
Newparf Center and Airport Center offer a variety
of office space. New medical offices will open
here ea1ly in 1975 And tncrc is the 6,000-acre
Irvine Industrial Comptex. A variety ot ne w
1ndustr1al bu1ld1ngs and condum.n1ums are
available fa 1mmed1ate occupancy All these
developmert.~ are owned a~d managed by
ve 1~10 ... •ll<. Pt>ft' "-'"II" rMllll. ,_$3077
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$4977
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HA fE YOU SEEN
Jhe NEW MX
ly
TOYOTA
lu¥urv w!lh economy.
drive It tod&y.
Onlv nmn 1<;1'>edvled
WMMt<ltY'I G1mt1
( lr;ellr>d II lo\llw•\AH
ft•lt•mO'I t t D1'1r l)il
BOllO<'I I! Ne,.. Yo•-K•"••I crry I I ,, •• ,
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Sift Qt-•I Jlllt ftll
SI. to.ill 1! P~Mt$1ri1'11 Dodltrs I! Clndflftt•I $•" Frtr..::l1co 11 HOulton
• replace bro~c Ii,, n1s with Roybe-.to ;® lin:ng;
• ol)Q inc:udc!:. lol-:icr
Call for an appolnh 11ent
):19'
Vv"e're the other guys
B. F. GOODRICH STORE
2049 H.t.RBOR BLVD . lat Boyl COST .t. MESA
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Stort "-':~ttw1'Frl8·6:Sot.1-4 646-4421 S40·4l4l
Aliqnment * Shocks • Broke•
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The lrvtne Compa1y Th ink ahOut relocating your
business. Can one ot our peo;.>le and see hO\Y
much lime I hey can <:C::o to your hie.
Ol11co .Soacemm Slool/644 ·3433
/v'ro•f <JI ~l;r,;,te fv1oi<.e Roacn/644 ·3496
/rv,ne 1nau~U1JI ComplexlCraJg Lyon/833-1010
WE'VE GOT IT HERE!
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Alan1itos
Racing
E11tries
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Cl••r. Trick 1111. l'l"I '4111 J,Q I'·"'·
1t ••1<11 11"1 rlCt H ••tell' Mii ttll
1n• tlll ''"'· , l'lllllT 11t•CE.....Ono rnllf. Ptc•.
Cl1lml11g. All 80'ff. PurM 11100. lap
cl1!mln11 l)rlct 1000.
Mt((H' ll11ck '"' P1tler1onl
S1ttn1 (II Wlllltm•l
F"t btll JIJ'd« IE 11>0rn1on)
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CrH.:t (R. Voroonl
,.91d clt IJ Mtr~.wtlll
Luftlr tt111 (l Rt!Cl>!ordl
JttlfflOll T~r U. Bt rrtl ...... 1!11•·~·
,t.rmbfo Vue" IJ. TOdtdJ
FfH Htl!l\fr (G. Holl!
SICi!ID RACE-Ont mll't. Pl('I,
Con<;!~. l , .. , OIG m1o0trt1. Purse ,, ..
l(l'llyluck Turnotr (J 811!n l
,t.·S.Urn'll~ A1m11>11l"ll iS. 81ylcn )
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8-K""lol' Wiii l J W !!lt mel Q'Btltn Tr1lnld Enrrr
Prfl:O IACl!-O"t mill
(l•lmlftll. ,t..11 "!ldl. PU•\C 11600 1"11 prlct tHOO
M•\11f ll•o"'" ro V1l~n101 L1ay C!1lla s (A. Trl!kn. Jr )
Cfrt l•n Rodnt1 \It Vor':IOn) BUI !\11/nt (M. Htf!)lf)
JOI llic~•rd !J. Wll!itm•I
Mttlell• 8•11• IT. O."tt11l Jl ubv Slotm(loud (I!: Tl\O•,.lonl Al11 lllfi91t f l De C~•mfot Ill lll~klT>fn)
PulA•kl ~!Iver (L v JOl\n"'n)
Trol.
Pll"t ,
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Tip for whit.e
collar golfers
·~
1l1t 'vhite collar golfer is one who!.t bu~inc\~ rc-
sponsihili1ics do not alto1v him much time for playing
or practicing on the ~'oursc. ln~lcad he mrrcly ,1;heds
his Stl.itcoat and dri1es balls into an indOl'lr net t1Uring
his luflch hour. · -
·in ~omc wayi thli sort of practice can be c\'en more
beneficial than outdoo r practici:-. 1 hc inahilicy 111 ~<:c
the rc~ults or shots, for instanix, reduce~ the 1cndc11cy
that ma ny of u~ have to sv.·ing from our ficcl~ on the
pracucc r;1n~c.
1 he thing lo work on in door.; is your feel for a prop-
crJS· iln1cd ~hoL Cnnccntrate 1nc rcly on 1naking a
~mnoth, rh ythmical swi ng in whic h )'ollr cluhhcad rc-
1urns squ<1rcly to the hall. ·1 he n1nrc times you· s111ing
in propc'r rhytl1m, the ca.•ier it 11ill be to dupticatc
that rhythm on the cour~. ..... " ... ,, ....... ,,, "'~~
Car, ·Bike
Show Open
·rhis Week
~lore than I ,000 motorized
vehicles of nearly all types
and descriptions will be on
display at the 14th annual
Custom Car and l!Iotorcyclc>
Sho"" set Thursday through
Sunday at the LA Spor1 s
Arena.
Shov.' hours arc 7-IJ p.m .•
\\·eckditys: 1-11 p.rtl., Satur-
days and 1-9 p.m .. Sunday .
Tue largest show of its type
in the nation, the event '!Viii
sh owca s e cu s toms,
motorcycles. choppCrs, dune
buggies. vans. race cars,
dragsters. boats, antique and
vintage cars, model cars,
pickups. sidecars and vehicles
of the future.
Pov.·er plants will range
from the conventional tplston
engine to stC'atn and elC'ctric
and C'Ven hydrogen.
One of the spc~ia\ features
v.·ill be a nightly smash
through a \\'ooden \1·all by a
motorcycle racer. K e i t h
.\1cCar1ney, and his side car
... . ~.
LOs AlamltOs L£AS£'A 74 610-i -4);s1R ·w~TERs·
Rac_ing Results
WAGON $99.89 "'°·' ...... .,,.,-"'_ .. • 1 .. >t.,.g Of'•
COSTAMISADATSUM w ..... ,... w-Hei.-tt fw
2145 HAllOl ll¥D.C.M. -11 ~t laU lf'I ,._ twt ..... ly,
540-6410 2052 Newporl lhrd. . c--_,,
MllHilr. ,..,,,, 11. uu
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c111m+1111 An .ag.e,, p,,,., umo.
OH·Oon'I Look ll<k
<Gr111or1I 1 •0 IJO 4111
OH·"'dlM Cilrl tGrunclv ) l,IC 4 XI 1,11(1
Big RICI MICfllftl !WUlltm\1 l.20
Tlmtl -J.Ol 111 , Atto tt(ed -Joe T fl l 1t lt ,
S1>1cel>l1Jer, 81r0<1 8 , TOii $11•, My
fr~IY
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U E11cU -DH·l·Den'I LM• lt(l &
DH ·4·AllM"terl, l'tltl IJl.M.
U· l!•tclt -OH·4·AOiK C1,, & DH·I·
Deft'! Loek lick, .P1ltl lSl.lt.
SIECDND RAC£ -Oftl mll•, Pt:co.
Cf1lml"11 All IQtl P~rit 'Hioet. Dou9 C Gr1!11n
CGoroonl
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Alto rattd -W11lt<n Rtlae"
OU<Mtt Pa•1<1IH . BrOC~lll Dr11m. El
$U1no, Purol• LIOV
S(r tlched -Ml11 . MolKlow O.
Mtrf1111 111111. •
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MtlM n•. C-lfloned. J y11r Did• & UJ'. •
d•• Ct lll·bte<I .,..ei .... 111. P u<w l\IOO
5!el0y Qoc;_ IDennhl 6 00 l .60 •tel
,t.ml90 Chlf! I Dflo<ntcl • S.10 • ~
0 11m1nte Oulclle11 f)lol't) 3.lO
Tlmt 1.01 1•S-Aloo r1C1<1 -l oKO Frink, Ocl>o
V«••· CD\/n!.el\ 0e"1on, A•110 Marc ne1,
Tlmel¥ Arrl~AI. ~cr8•ched -Btnkt'f Jim O. ~quart
Chtn(1. •
FOUlllTH RACE -One mil•. P1ct .
Con<1l!l(ll'lfll. !CD·JI. ,t.11 •vi'!.. Purse
ll~OO.
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Or. Al•n I( !0.1amt rl 6.60 3.~
Nony1 B•O~ ICotem•nl J .o Tl,.,e -l OS 11S
Also •aced -Mi'lo Fro11, Tau~l's
Bow, Rell>om Art, ~~•rP 0 111.
Scr•l<hed -P&l11no A., Tor rid
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SIXTH lllACfi -Oftl mill . Ptl,I'
Clt lmlng AU 111•• PurH 'J!llO • Brenna 8. !Lon~oJ • S 70 7 Ml 7 •
f:I C 0"''"'" !C•••al l <1~ 7 (1(1
All>io Slue Polnl (Todd\ J 00
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DOU YOUl CAll IDLI ROUGH? WE
STAIT HAID? . CAN HELP GIVE POOll MIU.GI?
THE CARBURETOR SHOP
1 .. 2 H.IJlll()fl 8LV0 COST" t,lfSA 642-IJl6 AJ1 Wrlf• G""•"'."" ' t.oo..i.,. °' e ooo .,.,....
Aho •tUd -1111,,.r. D1rlng 11 ..
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OH·l{tct Rult r !Guhvl I.en GOO •WfSTCLUf PLAlA •LIDO •fASHIOH ISL.ANO •COIONADILMAI
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c 111m.,ig. +11 ~·· P11t1• l.400G ~••? S!lr llllllcnf(H'd> P1noel11(1(1 N 1w ;11i1m1 l
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Bt1u, Vo Vien, Count "''''' M t. Airy e.u Stfttcne<I -Mt Oo\/Qh, Andtl• Boy.
is E11<t1 -1·Sn•n1 s11r t. 5·
l"ll'llllnd H., "•!ti lil.M.
HIMTH~ ltACE ---:-onoe milt'. P•c•.
Cl1lm•ng. All 1111es . .Purtt ~1700.
~arnt Cl1lr cnl.i
ILongol
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major motorcycle races and
drag racing gigantics.
Prominent race cars will be
displayed. in cluding th c
Sandmaster SS that Bob Ferro
has drivr-n to victory in a pa ir
of Baja SOOs.
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At Cypress
Howard Black, the thiril
coach in the sev en;yea r
history of Cypress College.
resigned his post Monday and
cited po o r admin,istraUve
decisions and lack of Coopera-
tion in efforts lo upgrade the
football program ~ reasons
for the decision.
"Rather than cont i n u e
operating at a leyel \l.'hich
does ool measure up to com·
munjty college standards, 1
am resigning,'' Black said.
~Jack's Cypress team posted
a 4-4·2 rrrord last season. the
best in the school's history.
lie ha s been associated \\'ith
the Fullttton lligh School and
Junior College District for 14
years as a football and swim-
ming coach.
Co ll egiate Golf
JC Giii!
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'Take Notes, Miss Fox'
Reporter With Sidecar Steno?
Okay, so this isn't the way Rudi Niedzielski, the Daily Pilot's man in
Costa 1\.1esa, covers the Civic Center andethe rest or his beat ... But
Rudi does own the motorcycle and recently added the sidecar ror
cruising with Chris (his wife) for more go per gallon during the
gasoline gap. A coll ector of classic motorcycles· (he owns five), Rudi
thini>s '"<'verybody" ought to ride a 'cycle. He's been a bike boo'Sler
since he \•las 8 and rode in his uncle's sidecar in Bayreuth, Bavaria,
where he was born. But. more important to Daily Pilot readers, Rudi's
·reporting is as quick and colorful as the "scrambler" who writes it.
He's one of seve r al hi ghl y professional news writers whose
specialization in local coverage sets the Daily Pilot apart from all the
others in Lhc world
'J:he One That Covers City Hall
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The gi rl? Oh. that's Paulclle Fox and she's not a steno at all. But you
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Sec these three top tontlition apart111e1ll <i.
Located in an rx~ rll~1\ r('ntal area. Each
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a mouth int'On1c. llll!'P.y , on1y $47,950.
CALL 644-7270
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J025 W lalboa 67J0J6•l . 1\l\v~ys. Rented rent nl. ne.'iJ loC~ Ovoner tlus 57.5 ft. tot on the n1ain channel. $400.000 1011" !r011· u11k(•1·p I FIXER UPPER
\\ i!l rrade an .x1ous $8!l,rioo. 642-74!)1 Rent 1 $32,000 ----
Sl9,500 61:;.;oGO BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Lease . . . 11.,, .. .,, 1,,, . .,,, .. '·"'"' m.,1,.11 7 1/2 °/a Assumable
I WATERFRONT 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N .B. 675·6 161 B H1.11 J11~1 "11d f•>r s~oo Mesa Verde Condo UY • • • • !ll•11t·. { ·1rp•'I. 1lr;,/~'. nntfoo. , --~;;-;;c;-;c;;:Tcw=.-=cc•c•:--:Hc::E.lP YYcoiiuli1iiu,,;:,~ri:ac1111111 ,\vail. 110\\''. llccorator's General--1002I General 1002 ()11r \,'i(',!!l' 11"11"' nl'·~J., II p,111\I 1{1 \flllr Ullrl '-"1" .i nd Sl•llu1~ l1kt' ht1I (·.~kes! fop
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SELL. OR TRADE A HOME .. "'-nrl1 SJ> rk 11i: ANYPLACEIHTHENATION l;'{Bl{,2b;i.,1r /lgcpark· front loC'. 2 1~1~ dell GOING WELL I ru111•n•·y ('.,It 611-i:!ll f<•1·I fa111~y r .. on1. l1rep!.11•r, ~" .. ni..:. ·. ;1 kt 1 l . ..::::::::::;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!~~~,like )'ard .. J\le\1-' r.ull ~i.i'.C Pier ,r. ~li t>. 011 rll.'t• .,, .•. ,.,, 3 Bedroom Home !t'l'IHS. . l1u.;l' llH!Sff'r ~uit.• J()'; 'fl 11 It n tr n ( (' ' Ir wn ;-.,: r1•>11n' Hnll up vour ~!C'\·~1,, :tlll\f'IH"I J;11 r;igr \\on't lasl
pool. In IHL:e rcs1dent1<1I ··sell or 1r:1dc'' ~107,000 1 But Not All Gone elll\ :.inf! f'!IJI l-Vi-2~1~1 1<11\g -;·;111 !'>16·'JU'~ 1002 General 1002 larea. $42.900. 556-8800. -, 1;73-7420. I S28,500 I I Ol>fN rL I'. IT s •UN roBE ~£' Gene r <l l
-I · ,, . c~r·1r119 .~r .-;ru11ro&Nrf"f• (i ~ 1---------------------. m nEALTORS m The Villa Gr11nada I Y~·~'·l;::.1:;;,111~{~~ ... u~;~n:::Ls,,~·;·1~1 '= 'L® ~:Ii ' ..
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4 Local Offices To Serve You $49,,?00 ~ ~ _ .
- -EASTBLUFF , 3 Bedroom & Pool 1 Assume · Bilbo• 1.1and 1006
A U/'tlll()UI: tiUMI:
CALL ME, l 'M A BELVEDERE and a beau-
lllul one at that : 1'1n in Harbor View llills
\\'ith 4 bedroo1ns. single story plan \Vil h an
aura of elegance. 1·n1 ~urroundedwith la\\1ns,
bric k courtyard. et fo untain and the park .
In side I'm JUSt as nice -cathedral ceiling.
bea utiful c hand eliers a nd draperies. L isted
at $89.500. Call nit".
UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 675-6000
2443 E . Coast Hwy., Corona del M a r
General 1002 TENNIS 1 Ju~r a f•·\\• ,·hu1'"'· ~"fllr-rnurs•·
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6ox200 LOT 1'11'11 l•l("1•t1 .. 1~ s111l al'<UI· . . S31 ,5~ i\~~uoie ,1,, Fiii\ Jo.-.n 111,1, :\C'arly 11
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IF YOU LIKE PEOPLE 1 ,. •1·,tio ehargrs?i 1
LOTS OF CLASS
F'OR t:Nn~It $100,000. Is·
lnnd h!>111e plus incon1e.
Balboa·~ sb.1rpes t 2 l>t.'drooni
hon1(' .;. I hMrm apart·
1nC'lll. Llke llC'I'.' insirfe and
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Tas!efwlly rl!'rOrated and
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"'"'*HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
John A~:;-~21~ana ger I WE'D LIKE YOU I r.t ' 11 Plrasi: c·nlJ 64·1·7:!11 I
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T'-'IS HOME ""1n11an~·. You p1~i\·1dr lll•·l R-3 Lot t ~, . Capistra no Beach 1018 ~, dr~u·C' :u1d l\'t''ll prol'1d1• th1· , 3 ,
Gener•I ---~1002~1, G9i1eral --1002 HAS IT ALL Tr;iinu1g. Tf~(·lh••r "',.' 11 1 r _ _ J UST t'iNIS!IE[) By Builder
f';1 rn )-•l u s1.:,001n1 .. 11Hl I w1"th POOL CUSTO 1~ , JI c 1 .*.* 7"'• ** • BLUFFS FINEST l'nur l1t:'l'lronn1!'>, 2•,. h.11hs ,I •Mn1n1l.<:s1f1n1 i\:k:•t•,ul11u1· M POOL , Iii\ (1, r am1ci1a. ,. . I Spnnish ~r.1 lo• :.: BR. 2"RA J[l·~s onr ·'·ou <·ant ! 111.111:: 1•••111 i111h o1•<'11 n llli'ni>1nc rr;iu11n:.: Jl!<ij..:t'r1111. HOME I II I lll .
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room for poOJ. Terrillc 7~ .... ·-3 00droun1 hf>P'"' UI\ ,,, ...... (.1 n111nillf'S. 2 B("<lroon1 phi.~, ( u [ ·P1"'" I ~1111t . II I 1 I $15 000 I J IU"l' /11·ini'.! t'(lf•I>>. 5, .. ,,,. c.111 Bulldrr rl Ir cc I '
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l'ri<."t.'(J lo i;cll! C. F. Colesworthy pon l\uC'k Bay. HRrtll'.t>flcJ i•t>,..tn1cnt :it S:>l.lXXI. rnon1 101· i\lon~ '.uid ~rnrai:~· Rt•l ,,,.,, an:•11 . SEPAHATf:: fa1n1ly Corona del Mar 1022
MORGAN REAL TY r.1~1~. Double ~111:agP 111111 I 64Q .. 1120 Joi· 111,.. hnhir·rat "'" iiud. 2211 N~wport I I. 1 1'~)m. Rn ght geti~lcn kitcht>n
673-6642 67S-64S9 R ealtors 640-0020 ~~::cn~I pa1lo. l nef'd ?n!~ NC'ar brat•h Ln c-111~,na Ill') i TURTLE ROCK · Costa Mesa j 01·rrlook" sp;u·khn~ pool.
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16 u11lt~ .._ mom for 11101'('~ [ 1~ x lO Pool. Assume S2!12 ~0:111, pRyRhlr SIR.'. per uin. !iil-~-~·.o. 1 CORONA DEL MAR I Hurry! Cnll '12"':!5J,",.
/'rime rrn11ll il!'('/1. Full In-Mo. i •r loan. $38,500. lll<'ludlng C\'C'ryl!nn~. Cllll THIS' 1 HJ> ll'llllf' ~ J.;Ul'~I hou~(' r1·D ' I OP£Nr!LQ •l1.!.~UN l08f.N!C~1
fnrmalion a! Sli-61110, hgt. 1 f07-ft010. /\i;t. rorron1plctl'drliuls'.'il6·:>.~. , .. • 11"fNT•L 0 ·11'SrUNrofiEN>r.E• 1 Orf';;11 ~1(1,. 111 11~1, .. J~si l Sun/Eves ~ j ....... Private Beach
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.,,_ HERITAGE
' • REALTORS
111r.:. n"i'r pool n n rf ~ ~ he 01 West I (fi.Tit'r mu~t ha1·c 1n111wlfi:1!(' i\J .• r Thr f'nt1•rtaincrs
dowd Brinn An Offer '111:1.10.\' ~ ~i·ll'w,1. 0'1111·r PARK LIKE -~I J I "Jinn,:: ynur h:it, pull up :i arHon on thi, !111·>:r 4 IJ1!rn1, d1·ca1n . Only 569.:ioo. Cati
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1D 1111i. 1ur•\r, li7l-~.>.ifl PETE BARRETT f 'OUR-PLEX ;,~:~1;;: •u!!qur. H I ~------~ *OCEAN BLVD.* pay l~OJ>FNTltt ·i·s1 u"ro 8£~'1/"f'~' -REALTORS-.Tu•! 11~1!.'d .1 IQl'J n1011r.v 1 DPfNUtf>·l·s ,u11•oflf ~·ocr• TARBELL, 1Ch11 rn1 i.:;•l11r<'! El•.iuL. SJlil·
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Make an almost 1mmed1a!e move. Newpor1 Cres!
1s the exc1t1ng townhome communi!y that
overlooks Newport Harbo r and the ocean. 819.
bold spacious homes. Residents' Swim and Tennis
Genier. E•terior ma1nJcnance provided. Come-
lel us show you how you can't allord no! 10 live al
Newport Crest 2·3-4 bedroom residences
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From Pac1'1c Coa~1 H111~w~y
1nd Superior Avel'lut
1ntersect1on. d"ve up
Superior lo Newport Crest
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d111'y 10 A.M 10 Sunset
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Locntrd in rio<i1.,blr F.V. Hunt;ngton Townhouse on SALE I BR APT rp1d. , >r 1<1:,11.TnR.' J L oum li'• '"''"" ""'' $450 MONTH '"''· Cl°'' To •l~ppmg '""' ' 2 BR 1 ', Bn S1' OC<l h'C llv I'm. <lin. rm. ''' x "1', ' BU 2 B.' "''')'" 2l II ·'-'" Jooq""' !till• l'.d l ·'\I \l.l. l<I llt:C1' I i; ' \llS<ll'X llf:.11.T\' ·1'1--0'11
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Hunt. Harbour 1042 P'" 125,000 4!»-9640. dock, "'"<' '1,,d, looo-HAPPY TF.NANTS , "'"y TO C II 00 Sf: Homef ;nders * 547-9661-""" Fi-pie. f'amily room & Sl<iped prll!O. Thr('(' )'I"!,. old OCF.AN BREEZES t"Hfl:'ll .. r;1\•f' c' A C;1ll . 11• ··k {J\l'rlOUklnj! \\•oodsy ror: SALt: BY O\Y:\'ER 2 ' -E -,.-.-D ,.-ht I · hke nu. Located in new l'.\'..'CO:\IE $1.2i«l ALA Rentals 642-8383 .; Bl:, '!"" t .'.t. >:Jr (',1•~'111 J\1\':111 .. Chilr! & s111:.i.ll ""\
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rominf'rrial. C;il\ 1~~~C'~:( li1nd!'Capo·d .Jusi 1 rr" oil l ESTATES lrplt'fi. yards. !<1.untl r~. d" ;1.: I CP.I ·c \I U\Y \l'L \ Frr l11nrl lliud 11"1 l)('l;ll rtll" I . s· B c ,11r;u:-c:oi. ~-n I 433 w. 19th COSTA MES A -• ·.:. .r.. , I • I
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For Your Home J"o hidrlrn C'O"l~, delay'!'. Cond.:i •\·nfi IX'<'an \1o.I'. fro1n 11 .. ini::-,(; rl1n1ni::-1't'l'ln1~ ~o obligation!\. \:'J \TS l''ll!l BRASHEAR REAL TV G11.·a! :'>I 1r!!n1 pi1 & ll'rn!1c ) b.1lron,1· \\'hy Mt h•t~ \\ il h
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CONDOMINIUM S23COO for both -Ou! uf 1\\'A!l:T11n1a!l lra1lrrP<1rk 111 \ • r1n1·1•0'.'\ Condo nil S;?jl). 1-;1~3629 or !213)
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family rm homf', h11:h atnp I nrw honie ·~I ;oo ion faln0<i. Our.ttan<hni; "PRIVATF. BE.\Cll" 60Xl20' 11111'!( & Inland Ort1n~<' ('., I ]i('Jn:<o b1kt' tn beach AIStl J '•.•l..!••' u1rrlooktn;: lllt' l;i!W'.
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01\]ler ak11.lnl $92,jOO lor a ("Oil\'. den. 2 BA . Almo!il
mint m0<liti0n 4 bdrm. & compl. t'T'h\Jllt . Just hkc. a I .
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TROUSER POCKET~ 11.~n .--~ -f.1r l••:i.o.c 'l >r~ S!'i.'6 :\lo . t\tt\ng'-·m n (I hdmis., 312 haths, li\m.. rm.. propt'rt)'. 25. · trousen !IN' new. Thii; wlll Homtflnders * 547-9641 .I UP. . 2M. frpk·. I m1 111 11'rrf"·f')('t'9 n:qutr.-'>d ~ BR,
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REAL TY 67S-S200 i;elllnK "dnn't needs" v.'i1n Spill Jcv('\ 3 UR "I li.'\M>· hl>Arh :"'rw p;11nt I.: •mt~.' M i•sion ~iejo 3267
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n«'d or ust>: Call 64.2--5678.
a ppeal? ~II your equipment &t · • S\'1n'I, pool. Aho ;( BR rlen .. I..0\'1':-1 .)' ffiR, fan1rm $4'rri Nt.:\\' l BR. '2 RA To"nhte.
with a 1011.·-<»tt Oall.y P1Jot S<'ll ldlf' it~m"' w\lh a Ottily H(lf'$(' Ran<'h In Canyon. mo ll'lll!tf l\Jt 5Pt-;t.i7t41 Crpu:., 1trp!I, a\r contl. t-Oo c1io1~~u1ro Ad! ~2--5678. Pllnt Cl1t~!'if1ed 1111 642-$78 Agt rtt 9'rn-At:10 :-M-~116 flt 1713) 592·5!.12 pt·t.~ S2X.i ~tn li31-1:i.ro. fAmlly rm. frpl<' B\j. patio, 1.;niwrslly Park, Irvine
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Job Wanted, Male 7025
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AUTO SALESMEN CUSI'O~IER SERVICE
r.;:ced for one of Orange PiC"k Up ~l!lll. Exp'ri. ='"'\'
County's leading Pontiac Homes. Ol1•n tool!! &
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benefits. Expcricncrd or
no!. \l'e \\'il l train. Ask for
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DAVE ROSS
.PONTIAC
2·180 lfarbor Bh·rt.
Costa ~ff.!~n S.l&-SOl.7.
AUTO
COOKS & CHEFS
WAITRESSES
BUS BOYS
Apply in person.
LORENZOS
'25872 L1 Pit Rd.
Lagun• Hills, C11if.
REALTY
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BALBOA fSl..i\:-.:U * 673-6900 *
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SER.VICES •AGENCY
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have air!1·s, nurses, hskprs.
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typing. bank 1' u p I ron·
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Help Wanted, M&F 7100
*AAA Better Position
~rrtarie ... & Bookkt:"C'Jwrs
Liz Heinck>r'r; A1tCnl·y
4020 Birch St, Suire 101
Nc11-por1 Beach Rll-8100
No Charge To You
F.slahlished 1965
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PAYABLE
CLERK
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. WIG SALES rxrl rn bcnl'lits Phonf' n1.11n11•n;"1n1''' rnun 111 11Qri; "'' n t :'ol ll ' 1 h \x_· .. BcaUI \' CUSTODIANS c;t'O\.\'lnt: fin . 01'\:illllNlllr,n ,, 11.1~ 1111 1.p1•nin.; f!'I' an l".'l.f"'r Jli 1•'111!1'. "' d fol!!11 'rp11p • Saddleback
Aggressive young elec· & STYLING \\"<' nrf' scekin~ Full time 6-1l--.t:l61). ••r apply ::.00 in our fac11l!1(·~ ''" 'ln<! •hilt. "· ··11111, ii ap!it/111• \pi~
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med. opening f 0 r a 1 1•hn 1n In Cn~ta l'alr~a Art'a. f'ral janitorial dutle!i for FIRE WATCH 11 s111111 111r i·apai·J i:-· " ,. PRIMARK
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in manual A /P systems. JOrun. 121:'\• 627~1192. gym rlr Hn up. Plrn-"" r11ll. • P l linif' Openings ,\l!rn:::i11 oflrr.1 fullv pairl
Will be located at our BILLl'.':G CLERK L.111')' )fao;.suni;:, OAK\\'OOD e All ~ul p. furn. n1•'<lil·al, profit :.h.1r 1nt: & A
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SECRETARY
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REAL ESTATE
SALESMAN
ll!·:,.h V<J11111 ;un \'n)I,.,. 557-0061
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1-;rrat rntry 1,.,.,.1 f'O!'lllfln for lo ial A Job 833-8190
!he hr11~111 t'1'c1nn~r l~::->it 1 No Charge To You
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R9'2·5:ir1l pcnf'n1"'-" u time a~·~. Ct>mnli"!uon work Ca I I h"EEPER 10 1A'Ork for HC"· ALLERGAN I ENGINEErt • 1 ~r1r .,.,"11. nuri;rl) f 111m,. Jnh 1~1'J " l'nlh•1~1;1,111 !.·
'.\l'NJf'•\...n th!• ,\11;ihr1n1 i'll'"'l ''J.£'"1'11<''>~ In )(';:ini.
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nf1.._r1 PX(" ~.r•1• i• ~qual Oppor. ~n1ploycr ~1:°,.;1 &ach a r "a . s:z-.l\020 Aik ·10r ~1 r . l'OUntant. p1timt> or f •time.!
Franktn. N-111'1')' (."l')mmt.:n. "'' txp. Sub-I
BOXDf::O s.alt~nuan 'A.'llnted' mjt ?ftUmt> lo P.O Brix
ror llckh tional line, who h11' l)('lull•l\•ery1,.m;'_18~~311B ?J.~A~l•dt :0."'.-1, r-; B. 9266.1. I
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ACCOUNTING
P harmaceutica ls
2l25 lru~n·t A1·c . Jr.·1"".
1 Eq11al Oppor. Emplo)r r I
lnr 1A'{l!'k 111 111.~r ~~ r II' I 1\p1)ly 1n P"r.t>ll ;ti
1\ pt' llpnrlm,.nt . ~1~~IC'~· Z221 Fair.1r11 f{.11. C .\!
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DESMOND'S
NEWPORT
F r ,\un• I""' •1!
Carol Smith
644·5800 CLERKS
ln1n1f'dlatc OJ)l'nin.., for in·
1lh·iri1111!11 \\ 10 key udd!ng
n111ch1nc & bookkCE'plng rx·
pt>r.
clteora1ors & alike outlf'l.!1. """'Y· Ne"'l>Orl Beach. "li L l!nlC' "?U5ek~~pcr, :-i
I II I da)'ll, 9:30 10 a:JO, i\:e1o.'JIOrl \'t'r)· r nf.! new nc o nc· DElJ\"ERY J\tan. ea.rly A:-01 1 ffe11ch. Sfalllry npt>n,
C"llll-from Italy. For In· dl'll\'l'T')' of LA Timi'~. 894.0G:J.6 9 ani 10 11 am
Janitori1I Service I
00\1· t11k1ni: appll<"alion!I fnr
full & pa11 limr jobs. Exp'd
1
pref'd Call ii7-67SX.
,\/11,1 hi' 11i;:;.:1t''"111 .,nrl th· :-.u,,...~ 1t11ti~ t'Xpi ri••n(·Ni or
n;1m1•· 1.o,lth rl• rrir"l l'!.1rk· 1r:11n•·• ~. ~11 ~hift~ 1n·
.i.:rnund, r·.'lryll'nlry pJurnhingl f<'f'\!•·11' ~11n1-lpn1 \lnn-fn
1Jnd 1nt'chanw11I 11nrk .\l-.o :'ote~si \'l'rr\,-. Crin\' f.lil Crn1rr •3 Faihion l$land
r"'1u1rr' ,.,,,..n.,n· 1• l""p11ir :"! C\1 . ~ j.\.J,·____ t;qui! Oppor 1-:m11k•1f'r
1\\·1·n f"11' •'l
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For ,\pp!. Cottll'r.ct
Carol Smith
644-5800
Avro .,,lnanr.lal Senic~
Equal Oppor. Empleycr
~~~';!.. PhOne ( i ! ~) CO!llJl ~Ina & N.B. illrt'R, ;..:o I i\lr. Clark. '
tl'OV"<l:l'-'' oollect1ng. n1ust h a v C" I iiiiii5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•
BKKPR • SECTY dt>pcl\dahlf" ear. M~~2 * GARDENER *
P11rt Time l.'xp'd thna T.B. DENTAL Ste,, Boolda:'cpcr,
no S.11. 5 dn.yt, 642·Zl!H for RN:"ept. 20 to 3.S ~xpor. or
11 pp1. ('01Jege. ~3000 (~l·F'I
BKKPR· P:t.M·llme \ta.ding \\•kcnd!I 110-2• 536-
n; I~~~~ "'Y~ur ~!rnPa~~<~~
ATO clrrk 12 midnight
a n1. Nt11.•Jll?rf VIiia
to S to full-time' sm Corp. Dc:n!al Aii:11l"1Ant chlt lr ~kif'
Jli~h Jn<'l)mt>. Gu11ran1f'NI
Cull1omrn . Elim No11-, Pa)'
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534-7117 ., 534-3144
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:;4~119
Pur mur budi;-tt bark on
!ht! il'll<'k .•• ~Jl ~rill' Uflm'
with A IOW--<"051 Dally Piii\!
Clll!.ilrlt>d ,\rl~ Call 6~2-~7~
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;1 n:-111\' P i1AI (111 ••1!\(''1 ~tn1·· I'",~( .. ,, \ ··~1' 40 l~1U' 1 111~1' rlfl\'' Arm, tilth &. '·f <"'·11 • t~ -~-~ •· ·.1 •. ,. ;~· I \•~1r-•t1 ~\. r \l
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Ht p Wanted, M&F 1100 Furniture toSOj~l~I~~·-_ ~
.VICE Plumbers. Tlfust \\'OOD"'ORKt:rt \Vtttlltd for MOVINr: f' A r R T~r I C l: ~~ ~"9.ve exper. Non wilon, oul sniuU M.!it:t.. l l "J . C' r a 11 rtJRNITtfRf>:_ 1<iAl.E·rif11rhl" MARJORIE 'Of ttate OK. &Sf y,·orR1n1: Bo3L~. 7"..S \\'. 1;1h, C'.~l. No 1-of 1bl, IN!: ....-.~"'' dt·•k• &
_P ianos & ~ans , I090 M_ob!I.• ,"!_omes 9140'! Autos W•nftd 95901=M~e~r~ced~e~•.!Be~n~1-....?.97'.:40~1;V'..:o~lv::o:_ __ _,_;_97:.;7.c:;21
MOBll.E JiQME wq lllrl" J SG_USED '74 VOLVO
·~t1 beneflt5. l\lu~t h1n•1• 1111'.lnt.' i·olls. t'h11i 111, Y.'Moclf'n 11tlil1"'· s111rro
toola. Top teale +. \\'orkln~ -YOUR FUTUR E! I,-111/1''1, twln tx>d, ~11<rf~l .M"I, STAMPER •from Anahe.l1n 11: f' r v In~ pxlln furn, f'lt'. ~ or Ort.nJt' CotJ/lty. Th(' J..=:id 'sl'-"r.~ llllk ahol.lf you~ nl(),,I l::\'F;~ Sl6·AA79. i,umbtng Joe, 772-0970. 1·n1 t•·al 1'0n('cr11! 'ou•:: -S ~ \\'hcrt" do )'()U \\'Hilt 10 he In ' ROO MS r11rn. [!'h'ld rf'frli:, a ys· SERVICE Sia. Alle11d1<nr The nt",,1• h,itun•~ 11 you att> 25" Iv stcl"'('6, dl ~h ,. s , •
Utlme, t'X~r., Lite n1tth. C'flnc.·i·nw·d. lhl'n 11·{' want 10 ,,ilvcrv.'ll.l'e, ~hc'll!S.._ to\\·rlll, knowlcda~-Nell i nppr~r, !;o!k 10 vou. \\'e "'hill 10 litlk nlclul'Ml, llf'wing !Tlarh. ('I<:. A1~1.Y afler IOnm, 2.iOO 10 tht> · ll<'l'N!lll 1dltl kr.:1\\·s Re11r bargain SfoOO. Also.
Newport Bl, 0.1 11h1tl h(• is ll'tirlh' \\'e ~l'f' motnrt•vele $7j. Ca 11
' Come To My
NEW
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salesn\an, e x p e r I e 11 c e. th;11 h115 ~~lPArllY tvr APT l'.'l!e, nnhou('s .~ finr
pref'd. doy & e\'t>, lull & pc.'l')f)le. \\'{' 11n-('XJ~1ndfn.: fum!turc J:!X15 11-001 1~1.:.: part tlml.'. Apply, Shl'IJ Sta· rnpu.lly ll<'<'au,... nf l)Ut pc:-.> ~·atcr ho-d, h.inrl r11n·rd
tion, l71h k Irvine, N B. pl(' • 1'fln1~· )OUl us · be 11 <-nnc 1·nui·h, h fl r & C ' t/y L led .~ERVIC't.: lilhtiou l~p I jilll'I n! our ~rov.fn~ f.~nuly srr n'O, 17171 Uni~;) C'hlc11 , ovenren oca
ll'flntrd, ,.,.p, rut! 111111•. t\p· F11r f1!''r8'Jnn/, ff1 ttfldt'nl1111 ttpl 91, JIB.~! ;,,,, ____ 1 pl,v in J"l('r."l>n, 300 ~;. J71h SI, inll'rv!cw r111l ;111d ask lor \\o'ANTf>:f)
C.11t. ill~. ~h'Cknn, * USEO HH ICK.I:. fl' FASHION SERV!Cl:: ~r11. Al!(•ndnnt, I 117r_>,~r:.tH~·'----
tull & p/linlC!. 990 E, CO!L'tl I • LOVES!-:i\J' I.· !ll>P':i cu~lnrn !
H"'Y· N.B. rnurle e \'Cry s:i! qua!, nM•('r
STORE CLERKS uscd, usually h1n. ~'r.1111 BOUTIQUE r'or ne1v P ie N Sil \'e Cos!.'l J .Jmlry 8070
?r1eM slof"t'. St()("k Clf'rk.~. I
Floor Cl"rks, St' I' t Io n j 639-l:io,! 1
Clcrkii. Cashie rs. C oo~ , 1 INDI AN J•'""h'Y. Boul!:hl
future, xln't b<-nl'fl1s. f>f'rn1. , o, snld, ti·rirlrrl Tunin1 1~~ l':•h.'
(/time. i\fust be ov,-.r \II. '. • 11 r\. J for rrhnsrnrin, :2112 S.1' ..
1 t/lime sludcn!s, ,\pply 1 V / Rri~il. ~·~·"~·----~MIOn. 9 om-.'; pin . 1'1<' N Mi$cellaneou1 8080 ;~~~~:s~~ '~.1~ s1 .,h~os: I Antiques aoos SCR. AM-LET_S_ I
bonuSt'I;, 'i -8p111 clrtily + So:\! . A.'{T!QUE Oak Rocker, $\~. -~1L~~,P ~~;'~~~Es-oak b.1 1~~Ll'1~T-iii~· ANSWERS
P/tlme. ow· oft'. Ba.'ie Af '___ '"10 SalR1-v + Con1mi,.-;io., 1 PP •ances ov ~apk1n -Dronr -Polar -.3~ 9770 * 100'' FREE (' .. . , . ~. Ca urus -crtACKEI) ,, fO Ol'P!-.HrO~f>. i\"f'£" ';'its A 1..1/lm l!OO~l(•r; llis (:hlll'Af'·
CMh, Pe1'li011n('I Ag~nc·y / I?i)'"r _560. !1t11,.,·~1~ Gold i lf'I' is Hkr 11 il('ciiyr rl \\·ulnur . 333 [, 17th Street
tfl19 \\Mt<'rly. NB . .No. 201 Ni •t'J.:•' l•.lc•r1 dr)t'r. S.~i. guar I H', 1 11 1 rit a·~ CP.ACK1-·o
pJ('llSC Call For Dirl'<'tuu1s .~·-•_lcl_ivl'n:d ;,.M)..~/.::.__ I up" 1:;" Ur. 1' ' ·' •
1'0\V TRUCK ORTVEH, 1'.'I:· ~ent Washers Dryers.
1
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perience pr~f(l .. Top pn,v ,t ' $:!. \\'k; Full. aint. UY••
ftinge bell{'hf~. Apply, Shrl\ * 6 _ 2 * r.()0(1, us(>(J furnilut'P &
Station. 17th & hviot', N.R. 2 REFHIGEIL \TORS $:iQ & 11nrili11•l"f'~ fir 11·111 .'l<'!J lnr )"Oll :;:1~1. 13o111 i11 \1·nrk!ng c<1n-MASTERS AUCTION
TRAINEES
Will train dependablr people
lo bet-'Ome plaslic inje(·tlon
molding Operato~. i\Iusi be
able to l'land <>ntire shift,
U necet111a.ry. Openings on l ~t
shift, S2 hr to slart. 2nd
Shift $2.14 to start. 3rd shill.
$2.29 tn start. Rnise in 30
& 90 days.
, APPLY ~ Oran~e Coast Pl11slirs *
850 \Vest 18th St.
Costa Jl.fesa, Calif.
TRAINEE: Carce r op-
portunity -young n1an to
train as precision in·
2'trum<'nt repair man 1001
eJectronicsl. J\1usl have
.201~ vi~ion \1·ithout w/o :.ts.sel'i, patiPnce & thl.'
~~l.y ~k \Vilh :oimall
isl must h<' neal Ir ac·
~te, have some rigure
~.terif,y, will lratn lo do
Ualslant bookk<'t'ping gro"'·
IDg fin organization, t>sr.
fu beneelt.i;, Phone 644-4360
or apply 500 Ne~'P(ll1 Cenl<'r
Or .. NU. Suite 600.
·?YPT S T . Pan Timf'.
Qualified Call &5&-8181 or
fr>-3828.
WAITRESS \VANTED: 21-35
J)ay Shift, El Niguel CoLLn· fry Oub, 23700 ClubhouilC'
Dr, Laguna Niguel. Apply In
person Wed-Sun after l I
a.m.
\V AITRESSF..S
Need a llttle extra money!
\'fe need part I i Ill e
WAITRESSES. No ex·
~rience ll<'ceflsary, just a
IQt of enthusin~m . Apply
f>J\1.-n Z:JO & <I Pl\f.
, TONIO'S
210 Ne....1>0rt Cen1er Dr
Nelvport Beaeh. &l+.2001
WAITRESS--
Coffee Shop 2-10 shift Apply
fn person bC'l\\'f'Cll 9-11 nn1
De-lalK'y·~ Restaurant. 0 .C.
.Alll>Qrt T('rminal.
Gll\ITRESS EXPt'RIENCf;;D
ONLY. Cam1er1' Dining ,c:
Pie Shoppe, 628 N. Coast
M"'>"· Lagun::i Dc11el1 .
WAITRESS. cxp<>r.. 21 or ·o,:er. Apply h1 person.
Dickersons. 1!'>.10 N. El
Ca1nino Rl'al, R<ln Clemrn!('
\\!AITRESSES & BU!' BO'i'S.
-EJcpcricncro only. Set' r..tls~
\\lcLeorl, Ben B r o 1\· n · s
499-Z271
1\1 tiou, Call a i~.162. 646-8686 or 833-9625
F n J G-f o/\1 R k: ELEC. 1111 6 or £J:t<lay.
DRYER Just 1noved, ·t'an't 8.19-097 1 • ;'i-1;)-3flj() • :HB-6349
use•, $JO. 610-\;'81 * CABINl'.TS fo'OR KIT·
Rl::JlLT "'asher, dr y c rs , CllEN and Balh. Unfinished
dsh/1v!ih, S.lO & up lo 1 yr or prcllnished . Counter top11
gar. 546-521~ or R:m--7620 alw. HARDEN ENTF.R-
f·RE'E PlCJ\LJP~R'Cfrig.i;.. PRISES, 815 \Vest 18th,
Appl. Run or nol , & scrap Costa a.1esa. 642-:LS42.
n1etal. 67:>-5258 ••SALE PERSIAN
\\"ASl-IER & DRYER FOR RUGS ** Akhn\'I Oriental Rut:S SALE S50 EACH fil·I N. La Cienega Blvd 51&-58-IS 121:1-) 659-4180 Rcfrigcr-.nor fo1· ~ale $20.
C111I
6·16-:.tti.15 ---'-LADIES 10 Spt'M bi ke
Au~trian Sll'YJ' -2:1'' framc,-
likt' nc\Y S7J. 64.1-431!1 art j
KEN:O.IORE \\'asher & Gas
1lryrr Sl:iO. _.:ua1· &
<!rli\'ercd ~>ifi..S672
Auction 8015
Cl..OS£-our, ovrr 500 pirtu1,..
.frn111rs. J\lany hundreds fl.
pic·lure lrarn1• n1oulding.~.
lf~'>2 A Nc~·port Blvd. Costa
· Alrsn . Behind To1nasso.
Building Mat.erials 8025
e Surplus . Build in;
:.l •\TERIAL. l{)j()'s or NE\V
ITEJ\IS! Door5, lumber, ply·
11~. a.tum &heclini, nio!d·
ini::. 1vindowa, etc.
8UILDERS SURPLUS
2500 So. ~fain, S.A.
f.Jon 1hru Sar 10-!i
714: :'146-10.1]
Caml-raS &-Eqljip~ ao3o
NATURE
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Canon FTb 1.4, black body,
~:nlmni Zoo1n & 40:bnm
PIONEER Guillotine I•~
1'[1lit1ers. Ru~l'd. fast cf·
fi('1en1 n1nnt' y n1 a kc rs .
Sevl'r11! inodrht 1'.16-119'.l
SAL1-::-:iPa1n1 I r I' e s.
rk>hu1niitilir r 1$J~a lul'f"I, :1
sprt ladies bike. C<1ll after 5
p111. 6-M-J'.'126
1111\i'lY OJI P11ln1ing :o;~
Watercolors, graphics. Pric·
ed 10 St"ll. pvl. pty. 628 8111·
t()Till'OOtl. Anaheirn, 5.1:).5.)95.
CARPl..'T For Sale. 100 sq
yrd:,; use<l earpeling. You
ren1ovc before April 17,
49!J.3813 Lni;una Niguel.
SPRING SPECIAL 1h off nor-
m11! p ' on Stt>am Clean·
int'.:" your carpet 546-57•15.
COLOR TV as is. stereo,
childs bureau, bcost of.fer, U
Pickup, 962-;gll2
2 T\VIN Beds, 2 "·lcker bar
:oitools. Breakfrult tble Ii. 4
chain, baby bed 673-4771
Col\IPLETE set GrolHer
Encyclopedia like new S50.
49-1'"'5687
l\IOVJNG; Bar stools, chrs,
loveseal, \·;icuum. nr V.'8.Xt'r
& hand fllOl\'('r. 556-0805
all for S450, .).18--8621 l'llONT!f-otd loose! Y.'.:!a.ve gold
-dra!J('S 84.,;109. will socrUice
Dogs I~ for $.j{l-,._.:':c"'-:::-c."o:'::'----
• PUPPY WORLD e sc·1No d<'sign 1;1erco $·10.
Chihunhwi~. Tiny POOflles, G.f:. <'lcc/ric hlankcl $.'>. In
J'il Bulls. Pt•kingest'. Dach· _¥nod condition. &16-3140
l'hund, Cotkaroo, Jsip:u1c.!lt:' Mi sc Wanted 8081
Span., Lib~ .. \\'sitch rlogs • 1 '
G. Shcph A· Dobies. 100 8' CABOVER T r avcttc
~llXl~D PU PS~! Slud Sl'r-ra n1per Sl eeps 4, cl<'<'.
\'ll'C :-010!'1 Brttd.~. 0(l{'nl 11/ltl'r jacks, licdowns $5771.
l::'\'('S . .'>JJ.j(J27, "'"""-·""8"9~==;,----
AKC \\'EI~fflRANEH. 111111", \\'A~TED
2ycarsolJ. Chan1pion lll<•11t· *USED BRICKS*
!n1cs. Dl•s1rN fcn111!c 1111h * 870-4564 ~
~n1e for lwrC'ding 1:1La111ph>11
pu11~. fi/\.:i.'i."IS.
FOR SALE! T.:J i;:ood hon1r s
only 1\KC reg Fawn Chinese
Pu~ Puppie~. l 0 11· k s ,
:l lS~'l.IO all 6
\\'ANTf;;D to buy older guns. Please c111\
54~9617
Misc, Wanted 8081
\\',\l\"TE:O
Offset Plate Burner
anO
Light Table
./ S10-t564 ./
(!1('!1ind l1\t r-mation11J
!louse of Pancakes)
Costa Me1a
Ph : 645-8322
LOVELY
SPRING
'JACK
WINTER
CLOTHES
GREAT
REDUCTIONS
CONTINUE
FOR
GRAND
OPENING
NOW
CONTTNUOU S f'R£E FOR SALE: 1~1PORTEOAUTOS · ~B!WS-~';!"~!:.';..,.,!2.~ SILVERCREST &EST PRICES PAIDI MERCEDES BHI O.•I Anywhere!
"30pm. Stl"1 """ •·«k. MOBILE HOME DHn Lewit lmpor1s 'ON DISPLAY OR BUY Tom Dieterich In cha.t'I<'· ~· x 5..'". 2 JlO 2 BA. t.·arp .. ~lt.rtl('lr. C.).t ~ LEASE
Coa11t 1.lusic C.O.ta flttta. limped, hl!·lna., rtifrl.g .• 1 AUTOS IMPORTED '72 MERCEDES BENZ AU Modtltl
Newport Bl\.-d, at liarbor. wllllher A eleM. dt')'er. wired -LUXURY 4 5 SEDAN O\"t:ltS1':i\.;; OELIV!:.'.R\' _ &.2-2851.____ for 220 &Ir cond., kitc:1. Alfa Romeo 9705 . . . • SPECL\LLSTS
"1 ... ~~o!-~~~!'"'9 I clock. storagr $bt!d. land· Betita the Crn.15. more n1Ue1 DEAN LEWIS "1.JRl,ITZER Spinet Organ. tcaped paW. Throo yrs. old Gl ALf'A ROl\1£0. Run1 IJl"t' gu.llon, ck-1~n &· cn1(1ne '
1vl11ep, l.e1111e llpkr. Xlu1 • like nu. Loc:1Ucd In new good, look6 bad, Perforn1M· for loll¥' lh11e O\.\nt"J"Mhlp,
cond. $150. , 5,tQ.-0138 beL 11dult pk. aw-.y tron1 ·nolsy L'f' + 2»1PG, Slro. ~8--8i25 cl4Wlc 1.!0L'.S. art. .. tocra.tic
7;30 P.1\1. fl. One-hall bl. from club-Audi f70 f beau!,)' rind Mfi•ly, choqse house. Red. to $.12,~. Call f~i>1n h1·0; S819;;, Could ar.
VOLVO
PLAYER l'IANOS E'VF.S. 213-GM-4690, 6'9'1-7152. I nl.t1'i:e leaMi lor !>Ul19 blt' 1966 llllrl.ll'.lr, C.:'11. 6-16·!1lll3 D~~Du~~~~io ~~ce CAN BE SEEN AT: •70 AUDI /001..'i. Ai\!1r~1 party (864.fUOJ t-173G BZJ. 'i!! \"OL\'f) Jl\.t si1o1. 1.1·11goo.
Lane Cosla llfesa CRESTMONT steroo, ulr, unroo!, 833-9l99 -18,000 J\IJ, ·I llµd . 11·1u1S, .au'-
PlllVATE PARTY \\'ANTii ESTATES I or 673-6l7l. House of Imports l'On<I. Slt•r\'fl. :\t•\\' l.'Ond
TO BUY Plru\'O 1''01t IOCil Sile Or .. Brea. !Central Austin.Healey 9709 523.72.50 6:!"1319
17 CASll. Sl7-94-t.> /.vy, acrou ~n1 Brea • l"XEC. Ci\RS YOR LE,\S:E . Camaro 99
S t " Good 8094 Comm. 11oi;p.) Lol •46 ·71 AUSTIN .A~lt'.RICA ~ Croul .1 fully etiulp-.0-C\\\,\RO
por 1ng ' ~NTAC)' l'tAY. PJ<. ~tGR., AutO tr11ni1, r11d10, ~tint rond, ped ltm· ni ill'ai e a> SE 1700 ~tis· ~ikda\"5-. or
POOL Table, 4'~ X 9 • fol sh<wouig. ~.7ore_.,11111J('!(. 25 ,\tPG $~. 36 f.1o IC11!Sl! t/U.78 pe r Ilk'!. ~7';,i:'..., wkendS
cuslom n1ad c. 3 pc, Slale. 8x35' TRAILER, 5 ma 11 ..., -,.,,,, OEL + T1tx l~ic. Serial :h;(';oj; ' · ·
1vf11.CL-cs11 .. Cosl $1100 .. Sc.>IJ cabe.nn, lortE'd a.Jr heal, air BMW 9712 No. OO-jJ6. Take your car in Ch rolet 9920
$.)7.), Golf clubti, matched cond adult park ln1dP.
AC!, A-1. cond., cost $125. l"<'illOn&ble rent space • l)O ~Jim Slemons Brand New '74
/Uk'g $11'>. 8:l'7-125l "'" • Soc moo .. .,. -'""' MONTE CARLO fn~L Scuba Tunks free Ne\\·port Blvd.-or call atml. ll•tCt '~ Imports
OJrneHtl• AC·lO comp~liOJ" J.~10.1 afler S. . BAVARIAN ~I QWlU , Lim11 t'd olte~ ONLY
reccnl!y reblt y,•/ll('w S llP 1 TltAllER SPACt' · F"or M & i I\l'\1 1,.1n Ue11.;:h $3799
1\C n101or. 4 CFJ\f, $5.50. ~on!. Vrry. small S£~Ut}; D '' ·, 833-!l.'lm St:.-r. No. 425l81
$!"'°560 ED park u1 C. Al. 38 xlO J T CNTER FR0111 [l.tacARTI IUR H d Ch I t max. $75. n10 l11<.'IUdl11g Q -OWQf evro e
Swaps. 8096 u1iht les Ca.II 5-lS-2698 R ?ifEH.':EOLS. BE~Z : XL.'IT ~IaeArlhur and Janiborec
S\\'AP for hnbie cat. SIC'nXJ Motorcycle1/ SE~t'CTJON: Z!Oll lhn; NC\\'po11 Bt>ach PionL~r. Sansul, Fish<'r. Scooter• 9150 1974 ~OC~J~&~Af~~E~ 83.l-03.55
S.Ony, much more. 673-62l3 SIDF',CAR BAVARIA5 lf.IPORTS 831 ·2040 l~ CHEVY .Bel 1\lr St11· TV, Radio, HIF~. a09i \Vgn. P"'r stl't'r, 111lT bt11kes, Brand llf""' Spirit .Eagll': w\lh 3 0&5A -'69 2!1QS, a ll JlO"'t'r options. ou10. tilt steenni;: \\'her.I, Jae
Zt:NJTll, RCA & Syh·9nlr1 dn\•ing lighl, tonneau CQ\'Cr, • S A/C, One OY.'J'ICr. se1v. Hir, ney,· ilres, beaut car,
TV & fitel't'O!I. 1974 modclli foqt rrsr, h1uid grips, all the 7 10 chooe.e troni records, $3800. 6T.>-Thl. f''l:ccpu<ina!!y clf'an, a.sklng
pricffi to clear, All avail. g-oOd iC'll. 1'"t1J1 lube fntffil'S 640--!2~ $tH9.:l."i ur &-.'it of 11! r
11100 .. 111 In S"lock & on l'T;')('<' .ind up. TnimL'<'li111r EXCELLENT 1970 :isos. Au!o, fX!\\'Cr, air, 968-4971
display. 3 yr piclure tu~, I drliV{'I")'. $525. 837-672'.! eves, PRE-OWNED BMWS Ai\l/Fl!.1. r..hd blue book .. -.,-.-r.:·'1~C~,-m-;-,.,-.-,-,-,,-L-,-C-. -11-·111
C 1•1k('llll~. Ca.II 64~410. "" " yr parts & 5Crvjre. ash 00 ,.,., YA'IAI' \ ., ... ,,~IX Llk e "66 J!l.00 Tl. •sp('l.-.1 Jl(J I s1•!1 to just u1.1yonc. ~lusl
or tcrmA lo 36 mo, l\BC 4« " " ,lt'J. • • "in '70 200".l . lo"' nii\{'.~ MG 9742 M'C to ;,ip/ll"\.:C"tale. [1,Jon-Color TV 19046 Brookhurst nr\\'. Purchui;cd 1 yc11r :igo e .71 '.l80!l CSA. ~un roof -· Thurs Ut\\11 6 & 9: b1l-7i7-l.
f•t' 9021 AUanta llunting1nr1 brand ne"·· Off road BC<'nse , . 1969 ~!GB P.oaclstl'r, Chrotn<' --. --~
flea<'h. 968-~ or 962-!">55!1 lro(X.f thru JU!le '-76. STil. • iZ 3.0 CS·~· I~· mill's iiirc ~·his io niilcagc s1.~:i0 /CLEAN 1912 1-_t CAllllNO :;~
P'l'LCO .~ ""'"""I '"' l -'S~:;s.-09'.'.C'.~35~-~· ------• 'i2 Ba\·11n11 4 speed d11ys 64' !r.70 ~ •e · 616-9797 ,\J..J,F:-01. ,\ C, \\'SHELL, ... ,............ ... __ • .}-;J;,) • \ s · S~'!J:i 6-124 73!1 or 6-16-85'l:l.
\1•/l_iSR turntable. A good BA~GAlr:', 'i3 YAJWAl!A 5 /I'. 01· 50,0CKI n1ile \•rllJTanty 1971 YELLO\V ~lGTO, X!n! -;T? \\'GN -:i:iooo .1 .
unil for .o;omoone 1101 11·unt-12jMX. hanily used. $4;10. l\\'Bilable on a.11 nl.'W L'Ofld Lo mileage, $2,000. cull 1 ~ 1s2:i..OO mi l'S
hu.: to SJK'lltl $.'JOO. • A?il /1'1\1 ~$.";.}.;:thers & hclml't. $50. 197-1 & '13 Bi\1\V's. &MJ...0094 _ 61._, .. 0~0 01, ;, ,_,01,. l'IC. $1 25 firm. Call 673-4266 ,,,._.,...,_, p 97 l.!'>\I ..... .. ""
'after 8:00 p.m. . ~-.--..1.-_e~~eot 48 '66 l 1'1PALA-:-ritt11o~a1~ '13 HONDA, CL lJO, 1600 mi, ~~
LANCER ~2 Speakers, ~llent cond., Olli aft rV'lll I L:JJt\I NEW PEUGEOT UI'{"i\. Un~. 011·nl'r. $-195. Ph.
{'()SI S200. Sacrifice for $100. 6:30 & Wkndl. 6·16--1840 [~~~1~.~~~~~= ti4-!·!!<17s, _____ _
4 yn. left on pnrt &. tabor t:x:.. DEALER Comet 9927
"'Hrranty. &16-5625 '72 }fONDA, CL 350, 5,!DJ Complete Sa.es a..1oJ :;c11 . -.--
ADMIRAL ConMle. Iii-Fl, ml., Good condition. $:ij0, 2'M02 M~1guente ~arkway :ii.I Lvniµuc 8 u.i disphi). , .66 Comet Cyclone. Bucket
lil<'reo 6 speakers, $75. 1213) 673-Z.160 fl.fission Vl~JI'> PA IFIC MO· 0 1 ' l>C'""· ., ·o. ""'"· i\u pnt, 831-20·!0 • 495--4D4!1 '-' · • ~' Gd. cond. S.W. 8·1&-W15. 592-1641 afl.6 \\'ANTl::D . Good used I-ION·
LATE n1odl'I, Color TV, 25", DA 90. '71 or ne....·cr, USE AVERY P\VY E."XlT. IMPORTS Corvette 9932
$115. or best offrr. 6'12""5380 PEUGEOT/SUdARU [I.ILL PA\' TOP DUl.L.U< 96>-2963"!~~~ l968 HONDA 450. l.'Xlend('tl, ~ low miles, $500. Da\"C, I~ 536-Zrto
J.o>-,1 1 .. 1.1n.1"'' ... ' ~Ult Yullll \'!:.IT .. 11Jr., .\na.1~·1111 ~~-~~
. .,t '73 HONDA, 1:5 Eli;inor<'. !
-F.xc. eond .. $800 or br~t of.
Porsch_• _____ 9?SO Couga:_r ____ 9933
*'~ PORSCHE £;. J.o~· Gi COL.l;A!t, 1nai: >A'hl't>l:i;, "?~<'agl', /JC'\\" eng, Xlnt l0/1· JUmuo l ll'l':., ~l1t:k shill,
dihon. Call ~7. s...ou. 1n• n1akt• oftt'I'. Af!1:r
'67 POHSOlE 911-S 2.5 l .• lf!'r :J.:ii · p111, 5J1-KtiS
9030
JI.ID 2 B Volvo di<'sel n1arillC'
1·n.1i:ine, like new, good for
sailboar.~. Call 5'J&.3078 bl~'n
8 & '1:30.
6' DING!!''. fiber glns11. \JS{'((
ty,·iee. 6' hrd"·d oai-i;, 3 11.P.
~A r's rno!or rncwJ . Fn'<'
c11 r ca11·i<'r 962·2'110·
fer. 5'i~i116
Toll' Goat
Only S'iJ
5.~l or ~8760
Motor Hornes,
Sale/Rent 9160
DODGF: \'iva 7X x '.!O, for
sale, Jo nii. $6200. Privatr
ply. No. 781HRT
7 l ol-19::..4670.
1974 BMW's I'~. Sunroof. 17171 Bolsa Dodge --9935
In stock reudy for immediah'.! Ctnca. apt 91, 11.B. aft._5_
delivery. Excellent liavlngs '70 POHSCJIE 914-6. Jl.tuny 'i:l OODG E l di·. ~erl!HI. AC.
on remaining 1973 models. x ll'a!I. &•st ofter. 673-6J:i8 .\iusl Sacnflec i l :i 9 5.
&\LES-SERVICE L•:A.lilNG Aft. 6 p.n1 . :i:\6--0"110 or ti-11-1527 OVERSEAS DELIVERY • -ROY CARVER, Inc. Toyota. " 9765 Ford. ____ 9940
'l9T.1 27' \Vl ':'l'NEBAGO
JO GAL. A1un1\num, Fuel inotorhoml', has M'trylhlng.
tank pre5.'lure lt·stcd. As RE'A!I. r-a•c~. ~2-4587.
ROLl.S23~~:'i'i1h St BMW '74 TOYOTA '71 FORO PINTO
C'o:i;la lttesa • 546-4#1 ,74, A H 1 Best Deal Anywher•I 4 ~flCL'<I transinission, radio, s re ere. LEASE OR TRADE !lf.i~~~t:>.t:USIOJU e.\lenor. riew, $100. 6-l:r-84!() Trail•rs, Trav•I 9170
Immediato Dellveryl All Model•I $J S77 EVI NRUDE 75l"$p. Gd run·
nlng rond. Comp Y.'/ con-
trols, $250. 642-1534 aft . 6
Boats, Power 9040
197'2 Thompson 22· offshore
cruiS<'r mui:t sell moving.
re11dy tor fishing or "'at<'r
skiing, .loaded with wutp-
ment, 0011 tank, Lo\1'J'a.Tl(..-C
fish & drpth finder, 1.'ltt·
lrolises, CIB radio, AC-OC
n>frigeralor. pole holders,
many n1orc. Chevy 6, 165
hp, t..1crc Ill'.>\ sleeps 4.
docked in Nev.-port. AllO
Spa.rtan randem lrai!er.t
fuH rollcN'd, Ca.JI 536-2100
or y,•rek-ends ~200-l
l!J73 BELL BOY. 23' Sips ·I
6"1" cobin "'/galley & din.
188 HP r..tercruiscr l/0.
CoJllpa!iill, A~f/Ffl-1 stereo.
Bar-, full canva..i; & many
olhl'r xtrns. Jl.1ovinl!: inland.
r..lust sell. Ai;ki"R: $8'2:il. \Viii
help finance. Boal is in
~·atct' al our home. e Cnll 6T:r3159 e
1961 C H HIS CRAFT
CAV,\UER 25', V·berths.
galley, enc. hcnd, con1p.
rcblt. V-8, !X'I\' pain!. S2493.
D a \' s ; 6 4 6-3245/E\-cs: -~11NI SPORT·12 I!. i1·/
t..l1't'Cury 10 HP. Con."Ol<'.
11.ICC'ring y,·l\eel , controls,
cover. no trailer, $650.
67:>-25.35.
·n KENCRAf>'T. 26·. J.'u!ly
self-contaiped. Ex. cond.
Sleeps 4. $42001 545-65l9 •
Auto Ser. & P1rts '400
''i3 V.\V. Engine. 1600 n1od('\,
7 .000 orig. mi., Asking $300.
847-3892 Paul.
Ar.Ito• fot Sale
Save Dn Remolnlng '731 DEAN LEWIS CREVIER BMW
Sail's . Service • teasing TOYOTA n •• ~ l•11.:,
203 W. 1't. S.A. SlS-3171 ~ -WA """'°
OO!ledSuncla)'l' TOYOTA
Capri 9715 1966 ""'"°'· Lil< 61& . · .
LEASE A BRAND NE\'.' ·;~ l . II '"I "A""~"·' •72 alOO, ~-. A IC• TOYOTA 1200 Corolla Scd,111 '.NJ arwr, ..... ;• · .....,..........,
A.\l/Fl\f, LO m1. Slight rear for only $55.Zi per mo. 3C GOOD reliable 9 'pass. '.63
bumper damage_ ~ seat nJOS. open end lease. "'bn. l.1 nipg, ruru; terrilic
tt>ars. $2299. ~.7-5595 or $:.!15. Call ~g...s21t
BILL MAXEY . 979--0&').) Oah~u~n'-~~~~-9-7_20_1
Antiques & CIHsic 9520 -------TOYOTA J ·~ t'ALCOi'O, 2 dr. auto, very
clean & dependable. $39a.
Wll-~~
'55 T-BIIID liARD'J'OP
/\IT, 'P1S, re~tored to orig-
inal. Lk new. $38S(J. 640-0016
Rec Vehicles 9530
GAS TANKS installed by
f\1ajorv.-:1.y. Trucks and
\'aI\15. 858 \\I. 18th SL, C.l\I.
4WhHI DrivJ s 9SSO
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,I '.l.',c;,• > j\1-\QI
WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA ·7..; ,~J:,\TO Squu'C \vgn. xlnt L'Onl.i. illust *c to 11pprcc1-0R VOLKSWAGEN 'Tl TOYOTA Mari< 11 E."c atl'. ti 1;)-<slJJ7 an 5.
PAID FOR OR NOT. U'ILL cond .,low m1i., S2,000 ~r be!li Lincoln 9945 ~A Y TOP DOLLAR. CAU. offer. Air. Snlith, 9jg..(j{)()J. ::::::;:.::_ _____ :..:.;::I
KENT AU.EN, 540--0442. ext 7_ }Vkdas. Lint'Oln Contint•ntal, · 6 8 .
'ii DATSUN 510. xlf\t cond. '69 TOYOTA Corona. \ulo Silver gray, 4 dr Hlack Ian.
Orig. cr.vncr. ~lags, Radials, Air rodials $950. 'Cali dau 111r. r.~. cond SHlOO r;~062D<'<1'k.6 Sl995. (TI·ll &~79-12. ' ' ~'11)), _______ 1 """"1 a 1· p.m. ·59 ~RON \ s · k · , Maverick 9947 '70 TOYOTA 4 d 1't t' .... v ' {IC • air. flt, ..... , ___________ ,
I\" · a ~n DATSUN 'TI St1t .. \\lgn: Xlnt !ires, 28 r..IPG, just tlltl<'d & , ~
\l'1tgon. 0.S. S!t~I R:tdLAl,.. L'Ond. ~rvu:-ed 557-0088 TERRIFIC V,\LUE? Hl'(l uc-
lircs. R/H. Top t•ond. Sl97a C1tl1 847--0896. . · C'd 10 S<'ll "i'O ~lavenck, 6
71·1.£73-0-IGI eves, 213-582-635..J 'ii DATSUN P.U. & Camper, Triumph ~ C)'.'· R/l;t. ~\\. nrcs. NOW
d::iys. Xlnt cood, self cont1tined, 29 '66 TRIUMPH Sl300. 96(}.:1~2·~"-----
Trucks 9560 ?ii.PG, .S2JOO. offer. 962-5$1 Good Cond. Mu stang,_ ___ _;99..:,5;.;:2
.6-El C · b I Ir ·n QATSUN Station \\'agon * ;).15-()76J #t 1 amino, pf , P 11, 11 Lo ii age still 0 'b~I i\fUSTANG, ~laeh I. air.
cone!, 4 spd, V-!'., 1nags, 968~c ' n v.-arr. Tll-4 Looks Good, Runs stcrro, Like nE>\I'. S1.i00. or
almost llC\\' "·d tires. Sl{)j(I. ' C.ood . $m') or best oflt•r. !Jc~I offer. ~:t-1965 J\Iui>t M'IL &l>-318.j. '73 240Z, Silver, 4 ~pd. air, !Jti8-i900 aft a:OO ------mags, inimac, $5300 or b(>st, ---'69 1".1\Cll I, Bl11ck Jade, 4 '67 FORD 1 ~ T., good en~inc, 960-l705. 536-799(1 Volkswa.!en 9770 spd, scem:.i 11., 1.aP<' c1:ck.
lirrs ,t, body. 1 O\\'T!Ct. $1025. -, · .... Int <.'Olltl. 6-l·J-,627 a ft. 3
\\'AITRESS \\'an!cd Io r
Dinn<'r !!.h i fl .Appl\• 11\ ~· ODJES. 1400 Pa.c:ifil'
Coast ll1vy, N. B.
AKC So1n11yrd p u p p i (' s .
1111tl~·s, R{';1dy in t1ro 11 t'rk~.
$1;,(), i-:1&--~l i!l t'\'es/1\knd~
IRl$1!Setter. I ~fold, mall!',
S::.0. Call allrr 5 pm,
&l&-i6ti
!RISI! SF.TIER malr pup-
p1r". AKC. havr ~hots. $75.
PH '. !Mi-73411~·~~~--l
-AKC, Silky Terriers
Ofc. Furn. & Equip. 8085 !!~=::::~':::~I t6'7 .. long Boston \\'ha I er 64&-"3='------Frat 9nS '55 VOLKS\VAGEN good Old b'I 9955 '63 a1~'Y · ku engine. Needs Transm1s-. smo ' .. e_ ---"'" 12 T. pie P '70 121 SPIDER. -'IPG ·
2 mos, 67:\. i~I
\YANTED: caretuker-hnndy·
man "' h~trlr. l'ree ~pt·
3 mo's to l yr., adj lo old
1'ol.J~ rK'l'Cljlli:' protection
If rep. \Vtlift": l/Ot':E. Ho-:
190, Hunting1on B<'a('h. 92&18 F re~ TO You 1 -~'-~~~~~~~ 8045
\VAREHOUSE Tr 11 in l'" · S:'.IALI. IJJvuhh,' ft•tnrilt" Looking for malun>. nlcrt indivtctual ...,·ill!ng 10 learn & ~. very g(ll)(I ""' cluldrcn.
ac<·ept rt'~ponsihll!ty in cs-Shn~ & :-;payl'd. Afl 6. f~j.l....fl.j!\l
EXEC s r\'I chrs $15125, Dks
S15 up, ~Y chrs $8/2-1.
J>lrr1·t: .1167 \V 19, Cl!,
1.i•l'l-J.IOS,
Pets 80'7 * Security Pet Prod. *
Beel 2Sc lh. Cott. ch. 20c lb.
D.11.L.'• $2.50, lOfmore $2.
~17·::977 l•ll8 r:. \\1itshire,
SA t~blii;hNi Ne\.\·p<n1 Bcaeh --==
·nrn1 in\·o[,·«f in yachlini::. --FREE PUPPIES-P ianos & Organs 8090
hackpa<'king. ~ ski\\·arl' 1rs-&12-12'.!:J
l\lctt. Ct()()(I future for right l>L,\CI\: 1_,u-:-1 8-,-,,~-.-,-,,-,,.-.r, I • PIANOS
fX'rsoll. ~cnf'ral 1~·11rr-hou~" :\liih•, Fri"' to i.:oncl hon11• • ORGANS il. ~pini;: dulit•s, ":ill til~Hi:l~l7 rifl 611n1 I ,
64.)...l . . I ~'l!Jo:t-'.in i:i•('ld horn{'. nru-Open ~1ghts 'tll 9
\\llll'chouscmnn • \lrJiihn111!1 1,.l'•'il nuill' 111111.() •'n!, h~" Sat: t ll S:lO, Sun. 12·5
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VOL 67, NO. 106, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORt,jlA TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1 ~74 TEN CENTS
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3 00 Attend G&y Coronat ion at B alboa
(":_
. a _ ----GUESTS MAKE THEIR WAY UP CAR...,TED ENTRANCE TO DRAG PARTY AT PAVILION
Hecklers Lined Entry to Newport Soiree, but Upstairs, a Gay Time Wai Had by All --·--------------
Atte11dance Borde1~8 0 I(' {I
But Safety P1·ohlen1s Eyefl
. ,
By PA~-fELA llALLAN
01 I~ 01llr Piiot 51111
Attendance-boundaries for the new Del
Obispo Elementary School we re.
approved ~1onday but trustce·s of the
Capistrano Unified School District admit
a safety problem still exists.
"Unless the county takes aclion in the
next six months the sc'hool dislrir't "·ill
have to provide transportation.'' said
Superintendent T.ruman Benedict.
:The problem area ts a stretch of Dr.I
Obispo v.·hich has no side'A'alks. Another
problem is crossing the street, a bu.sy.
count y highway that leads from Pacific
Coast Highway and Dana 1-larbor to
downtown San J uan Capistrano.
Parents have .voiced their concerns
about safety in the past few OA·ecks during
publie hearings. but did not comment at
~1onday's board meetin g. Be n e d i cl
pointed oul. hoOA·cver that a. rcce~l
petition signed by parents of children 1n
Dana Knolls reiterated these concerns.
The approved atteodance boundaries
include housing developments along Del
Obispo from Los Rios Street in San Juan:
to Pacific Coast Highway. It also
includes Dana Knolls, bul not the
Thunderbird colony.
Benedict said a bus \Vil! be provided for
the Dana Knoll s childrt.n .
"We have no choice if safety is
jeopardized." he added.
Chuck Conklin. Capistrano Unified
Employes Association representatiye.
asked the board if it is common prachce
for the county to 'viden a street without
providing \\'alkways. lie suggested that
parents should put pressure on.· the
county to put in sidewalks an<\ stop signs.
~·The county requires developers to do
it lside\\'alks ). but doesn't do it itself.''
said Trustee Bob Hurst. , .
"We haven't given up on the provision
of a sale way to \\'alk to school." added
the superintend ent. He pointed out that a
sludy of traffic safety is being done by
city and county officials and a solution
fSee OBISPO, Page 21
Droiv1is After
Electric Sliock
A JJ.year-old Buena Park boy drowned
l\.londay night in an apartment sv.i mming
pool after apparently being knocked
unconscious by an electrical shock from
a faulty underwater light, police said
toda y.
Francis P. T'edote of 8 5 5 0
Common1,·ealth A\'e. \\'as pronouncro
dead on arrival at Beach Community
llospital mortly after 7 p.m.
/\ police spokesman rerounting the
accident todey said there easily CQUJd
have been more than one victim.
He said the boy's father. John. rushed
to the pool alter learning his son \\'as in
!rouble, spotted the boy lying near the
bottom and dov e in to save him.
The electric charge knocked him out.
but he regained consciousness long
enoug'n to climb from the pool. ...,·itnesscs
told police,
Another bystander. apartment man·
ager David Sears. then jumped in to
lry and pull the boy out but he al.so
jumped from the water \\'hen he felt an
electriC shock. police said .
Sears tumed off the pov•er to the pool
light and another bystander. Kathy
Smith. pulled the boy from the pool
Fire departn1ent rescue units arrived
moments later to rind a registered nurse
'A'ho lived in l\1c apartment complex
giving the boy mouth ·to· mouth
resuscitation and heart massage.
He v.·as rushed to the hospital but was
dead on arrival.
Police spokesman said the pool has
been sealed off pending fur t her
in\·estigation by the count y coroner's
office and city building inspectors.
Capo Trustees
Order Rules
For Outi11 gs
Do district officials ha ve the right to
regulate a weekend activily 'A'hich is not
school sixinsored?
Trustees of !he ~pistraoo Un~
School District said yes ,.1onday and
voted 4·3 to place conditiOM on a
chaperoned v.·et~end trip to Catalina.
The island ''isit is being pli'inncd by
about 100 seniors at San Clemente High
School. but lhe studen ts didn't come to
the board for approval of the \\'ttkend
outing. They came. instead. to ask that
their aMual "ditch day" be oft a ~fonday
so their-island stay could be longer.
Trustees approved the request only if a
pla n of the trip and names of parent
cha perones (which arc to be at least
eight per JOO students} be pro\'.idcd.
"I think ,.,.e should let them do what
they want on their day off." sa id Trustee
\l.'illiam Thompson. v.-ho voted agclinst
the conditions.
Trustee Bob Hurst disagreed. He said
approving the ?\1onday off was
tantamount lo approving the entire
1\'eekend. "Some parents might not 1\'ant
their children to go.'' he sa id. -,
"'Ve have no oont rol over \\'hat kids do
on a 'A'CCkend,'' argued Tr u s I e e
Thompspn.
Trustee Stephen Smith agreed that the
board perhaps had no legal obligation,
but insisted that it had a moral one.
Smith said· if anythin g went "'rong, the
board would be blamed.
Trustee Hurst asked the boar.d to deny
the request and appro1•e ditch day in the
middle of the 'ol.'eek. Superintendent
Trwnan Benedict agreed with the
proposal because he said more students
could participate.
"They're nol going to cancel senior
""·eek end if v.·e don't approve the 1.fonday
off." said Trustee \l.1illiam Enquist.
Board President George White pointed
out that in the past the board had not
been involved in plans for senior ditch
da y activities.
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<~ By L PETER KRlEG.~moosine and chartered bus.
· '-' ot • o..,.., •11tt 1t.n A crowd of 250 curious onlookers
l)onald A ~1clnnis. obstrvC'd the events
UJ>sl;'Ur~ in !he grand bollroo1n .
. Homosexuality became a pub I i c gathered outside. ~!any of them. mostl~·
spectacle in Newport Beach ?\fonday young people, shouted vulgarities as the
Inside, th<' gurst!'I nlO$tly t.0Ck11ized. a
frw danct'<I to ll\'e 1nu~ic but all <'rlgC'rly
n11aited thr r"sults of rhr1r 1·0!1ng to
rst:-iblish Orange County's first gay
't'rnpcror and empress.
night as the high soclcty of Orange gay gues1s passed by . ~toot of lhe drai::
County's gay community staged !Ls first quetns returned the heckles ·by smiling
Emperor and Empress C.Oronation Ball and waving to the crowd.
at the Balboa Pavilion. (Related pictures, About 10 American Qvil Libcrti<'s
Page 3.) Union (ACLU) observers. "\\'eaiing "'hit<"
The 1nos1 popular cl1lprrss cand1dal£'S
"·ere oh\'1ously drag qu1•rns Georgia
Pa1·ne and i\lother Earth. EaC'h recei1·ed boi'sterou~ iipp\au~ as they were
introduci"d .
~1ote than 300 persons .attended the arm bands, mingled in the cro.,.,.d, 'A'hich
premier sociaJ event and "the dozens of was orderly. · ..
drag queens turned the end of Balboa's 1\\'0 unifonned officers patrolled
liny ~1ain Street into a fashion outside while mo re than a hall dozC'n Cirorgla Pa~1'1e \\011 the h Ono r ,
!Ste GA''S, J>uge %1 spectacular as they arrived by private plaincJothcd policemen, joined by ~1a yor
Golf Course Fenc e ...,
DraWs
Cleme11te
To Face
Petitio11s
By JORN \'ALTERZA
DI ti. D•O,. Pllet SI•" '
San Clemente city cou nc i I men
\l.'ednesday 'A'ill be swamped with
hundreds of petition signatures of
residents irate over a new program to
reoce the perimeler ol 1he muncipal gvlf
COIJ1'5e.
The pttition campaign. aimmerlng for
several weeks 1fter the first atr'etches of
chain-link wert erected on the coastal ·
side of the llnks. }'ielded mort than 700
persons against the city policy.
Pelitioo campaign chairman Elbert
Adamson, asks that the city council
re\'icw the program and said the. signers
of the documtnts belie"e that the utility
of the fen~ and the expense in the
installation would not ~ warranted.
lie further asserted that the fence
\\'ould "~stroy the natural charm of the
residential and recreational area in the
southerly portion of the city. .
The petition is one of tv.·o appearing on
the agenda for Wednesday's meeting.
Scores of signatures are expeded on a
document sent bv Costa ~te&a resident
r.liehael r.tcGuii-e, protesting th e
installation of curbs at the end of
A\·enida Calafia by the city. The change.
said the critic, means that hundreds of
users ol the state beach in the area no
longer have places to perk. lie asserted
that the city has denied the wie of the
IS.• COUNCIL, Pog< %)
Sailboat Saved
After Beaching
State lifeguard,, and harbor patrolmen
from nearby Dana Harbor joined forces
A1onday to save a beached sailboat from
damage after lt fet ched up on a sandy
part of Doheny State Park.
Officials said the helmswoman of the
24-foot craft ap parently could TIO! control
the sloop. Wind and currents drove it
aground.
Ann Covits of 11812 Chapman Avenue.
Garden Grove, was unhurt in the mishap
as were two passengers on the craft.
The .rescuers succes.sfully loaded the
boat onto a borrowed trail er and It 'A'as
hauled off the beach several hours after
it was beached.
Citizen I re
B ar Und er Fire
Largest Breasts Win Door Prize
DES f\tOI~ES. Iowa 1UPI J -The Des r-.loines City Council has
told a women's rights group it would be difficult to sustain se x dis·
criminalion charges agai nst a bar that offers doo r prizes for the cus·
tomers with the largest breasts.
Afembers of the local chapter of the National Organization of
\Vomen (NO\V ) appealed to the council htonday ni ght to rc"oke the
Totem Pole Lounge's liquor license because of it s weekly busl·n1eas·
uring contests. NO\V members said the practice v.·as d1 sc runinatory
and infringed on the constitutional rights of participants to enter
public places without being degraded .
"This is a blatant example of where women's bodies are used to
draw crowds and raise money,'' local NO \V President Irene Talbott
said.
City Solicitor \Villiam Groteluschen called "gauche and in poor
taste" the tavern's newspaper advertisetnents that the ''girl "'ilh the
)argest breasts wins ~ door prize." But he said it would be difficult
to sust ai n a sex discrimination charge. Recent court rulings would
uphold the tavern's right to its bust·measuring gimr111ck. he added.
The Totem Pole's n1anager. Bill \Varnacke. refused to d iscon·
tinue the contest because of its popularity.
"It's no. strip do.wn deal or anything like that." he said.
County Says No ~ppeal
Of Bar Death Verdict
Orange County Su perior Court Judge
Byron K. ~tcfl.tillan's innocent verdicts in
the Bachelor's Ill murder 1ria1 of l'A'O off
duty tav;mcn will be the last v.·ord on the
issue, the prosecution ronfirmcd tod ay.
Otief Deputy District Attorney Jam~
Enright commented today, "There 'A'tll~
be no appeal filed by my office."
Enright said he v.·as ' ' 1• e r y
dis.a ppointed" at Judge ~lcr-.Ullan's
decision to clear· Cypress police Sgt.
Thomas Baroid!, 26. of murder charges.
"We thought he had done enough .to
"·afrant some form of punishment."
Enright said. "\Ve thought so and said
so. but Judge ~lc~lillan had different'
ideas .''
Marine Arres ted
On Weapon Ca se
A shotgun with Its barrel saOA'ed orr to
an Illegal length and left behind in a
\'acant San Clemente apartment has led
to the arrest of a Camp Pendleton
i\fartne.
Barold1 ""·as arr~ted on Jan. 5, 1973,
shortly afte r he allegedly shot and killed
:\larine Cofl>S Capt. Randall S1even
Robinette. 25. of Phoenix . Ariz. during a
fracas in the Bachelors Ill bar.
Arrested 'A'itn him \\"3s (;arden Gro\'e
patrolman Jerry fjra v, 2!1 , v.·ho was
identified as the man ·who put a bul let
just .one inch av.'ay fron1 h.'lr palron Sam
Campise's heart.
Gray \\'RS found innoc<'nl hy the jury
IO days ago. Bul hr had to come back to
the courtroom :\tondav 'Ahm Jl 'A'as·-
1carned that the jurnrs.had forgotten to
sign the \'erdict forms '
Judge ~lci\t illan found /um innocrnl.
lie then delivered !he s.i me direc!cd
\'erdict in Baroldi's ~1sc. ('Otnmenting
that "no one v.·ill ev<'r r('ally know OAtiat
happened in the bar that n1 ~ht."
Ten of the 12 jurors hnd drcidcd on an
innocent verdict in the case of Baroldi at
the time ~efense lawyf'rs. C00\'1nced !hat
lhc jury was near a guilty l'crdict , asked
Judge :\fc,\1i11an to rule a mistrial.
Orange Coast
Bandit Holds Up
Sa11 Clemente
Store for $45
A yout hful bandit using a pellet pistol
stole f45 in cash from a clerk at a San
Clcmenle convenience: mark.et I a t e
Monday.
Overhead CB:po Lines O K'~. San Clemente detectives ~tonday
served a $2,500 'A'nrrant on Kirk
cadenhead. 19, the renter of the roon1
'A'here the weapon 'A'as found more than a
month ago.
Weather
Police said the holdup occurred at
11 :35 p.m. v.nen oo customers were in
the Tic Toe ~1arkct al 201 Avenida
Victoria.
Can't Afford to Bury Tliem--Pacific Telepho1te
~ad was booked on charge~ of
posses.skin of an illegal weapon.
The .20-gauge fire.arm 111·as found by
managers of <the complex at 121l t.a
Ronda after Cadenhead allegedly moved
from the premises.
The temperature's goin~ dov.1'1
Rlong the beachfront 'A"hf're it'll
hover around the 60 to ~egr~
range. Look for fair 5kics \Vedncs·
day after some ea rly morning klw
cloudiness.
Oerk \Valter Askey told police the
young man 'Wearing a denim jacket and
jeMS entered the store. brandished the
pellet pistot and demanded cash.
J.fe took mostly ~ollar bills. a fev.·
f\l'es and some change, police said.
Once he scooped up the cash. thi.'
robber asscrtcdly told the victim to sit on
the floor and 'A'alt -that someone across
the strret OA-'Ould be OA'ale:blns.
Askey complied and the bandit ficd the
store.
Police !laid 1he clean·sh.;1\·en su$l>Cct
bad medlum·lenglh bro1A11 hair wl1h
blond str'ak.5 and stood five-feel, 11
1n<:tie' t~ll.
Office.rs said no4 witnesses mentioned
set:lng a cir involved in the getaway.
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1\\1? installation of 3.~ feet oC aerial
tel~honc cable in Capistrano Be1ch was
appro\'ed ~1onday by the regional coastlll
romritission in Long Beach.
PlaMers for the South Coast Regiona l
Zone Conservation Commission had
recommended that the cable be
undergrounded for esthclic reasom.
Scvern l eommlssloners /-lncludiug
Ron Caspers and Judy Rosen r of
NeOA')X'K'l Beach -v.cre leaning to..,..•ards
the staff su(lgesllon.
Out offlclalJ for the Paci.fie: Telephone:
company objected that tMy couldn't yet
afford to get rid of the poles and bury me
lines. , •
The ;,., Is sparsely dcvtk>p<d. lhty
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said. and couldn't support an aSl!C'Ssment
district to pay for the V.'Ork.
The plan is to-replace 22 telephone
polt'S with similar or larger sized ones
and attach the cable along Camino
C.:.pistrano betOA-'ttn Calle Hermosa and
~1 ira Loma .
The cable on Catie Hennosa and ~fl.ca
Loma Is tmde rgrounded.
1bc ~lira Loma lines lead ln tM
Robe.rt H. Grant Cor poration
developmtnt in San Clemente and 1''ere
paid,,for~the builder. There re 58 va~nt lots along CaminO
Cap~tr 11n th< section tho telephone
company anl3 to replace poles. ,
• Cordon Smlltl of lhe t e lephone
compahy id ~fonday that the company
. . \
l5 In sympathy with the visual concerns
and eventually Inly Wlderground the .,.,_
But be added that state funds for the
change are given only where poles
already ulst.
The cable will be shared by San Diego
Gaa and Electric Company and a cable
television firm which add.1 t o the
difficulty Jn p.it tlng in llnes below
groond, ho addtd.
Cll.tpers, an Or1nge County Supervl50I',
said the state undergroundlng ruoo., have
been depleted by work on ca bles at
Doheny State Be:ICh nt1r San Clemente.
The commlnlon 's approval w a 1
unanimous. Absent "'ett James llayes,
cannon Wanchaw and Rl~fay. ,
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Cleni ente Policen1 an
Kill s Tiny .Ra ttl er
A San Clemente pollce offi«:r killed a
baby rattlesnake found lounging in the
tntryway of a woman's home ln hjland
hills Monday.
Patrolman P.flke Currell captured and
1tUl<d the viptr In the doorway or •
home at 609 San Juart Resident l\frs.
Rona BleleJeld phoned officers alter she
saw the tiny rattl,r.
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Tiie Rev. Ed1nu11d C. R!fCln. a
Jcs111t pr1e.!r who played a part
/11 "Tire Exorcist." hus been fired
and Georgetown U111rcr~ity !flt·
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BANK CAMERA SHOWS PATTY HEARST AS ARMED ROBBER
But Was Kidnaped Heiress Forced to Join SLA Bandits?
$312,315 "Budget
Of Occupational
Program Studied
A_ proposed budget or $.1121315 calling
for no increase in tht tax rote will come
up for rnvltw Wednesday by the.
governing boa rd of the Capistrano-
Laguna Regional Occupat lonnl program
(ROPJ.
The session y,·ill start <it 7;30 p.m. ;,it
Serra Sdlool in Capistrano Beach.
Director Hec tor Navarrette t~is \1ttk
~veiled the budget which calls for step
lncnases in several teacher catcgor\t•s
and the addJtion or new courses in
blueprint reading~ medical secreta ry1
medical ancillary services Joel fashiotl
merchandising.
Navarrette's budget shows a to tal
increase in expenses of al)!)ul $30.000,
v.'hich will be made up from increased
income due to assessed vul ua1ion surges.
Although the pr.ogram's ta x rate js
relatively flxe<f)by stale Jaw. one area of
increase could be contemplated by Oil'
board later this spring if pending
Jegslatlon in &:icra.mento "'ins final
approval.
Navarreue said that recent messages
fron1 State Sen. Dennis Carpt•nll·r 1 I<·
Newport Beacti\ point to possibll'
passage of a measure allowing the ROP
to add to its rate as a means of raising
fWldS to lease bwldings to hold classes.
Previously, such Increases \\'Crc not
pcmtitted.
Yet another means of TIC\\' incolTI<', the
director said. i! a state policy \\'hlch
allows the sale for profit of ltcn1s
produ~ by the occupational program.
Conce1vabl_,v. the p r o d ucts of
construct ion programs or o I h c r
manufacturmg-ori cntcd eourses might be
sold for profit und€'r the s tat c
lntc rperation.
\\'edncsday·s version of thr budgct
shows no planned increasc of thl· la'< rat•'
charged wit'nin the Capistr:ino l:ntfil•d
and Laguna 8c<:1ch Unified Sl'hOOI
districts. Tha~ ]('\"Y LS G.07 cent:-JM'T SIOO
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GAYS ...
ho1''C\'Cr, and ~lother Earth "''<UI ele<:tcd
princess. •
Serving as emperor for llt7-I "ill be
Keit h J\1cAlister, "'ho was elected over
&b Cavalle ro and Sl i Edward. Cavallaro
l\'i\J serve as prince and Sir Edward will
reign as duke.
Lndy Vincentia was placed third in the
empress balloting and will serve as
duches~ in the royal CQurt. Michelle
H:cnce will serve as baroness.
The people· v.·ere paraded along an
elevated runway·to loud applause of their
subjects. TJ1cy y,•ete attended by Young
inale pages 11"caring 11'hlle leotards and
orange tunics.
rcrsonal reaction by both the £Uesls
~nd the public Outside was varied.
A young Gir l who wanted to be called
fi1arle, <inc or 1he few lesbians attend ing
thc-·evcn t. said she wa s disgusted by Ille
cttl'\\'ds gathered around the ent rance.
"Those people arc:! Ignorant.'' she
fumed . "Peopl e should be allowed to live
their own lives."
!\Iarlc talked as she waited al the top
of rntrancc steps for her husband.
Janine. to park their car. Sh1i was attired
In n cocklAi l dress and Janine ln a black
tuxedo.
Phoebe Plante rs. a drai;i <1uecn 1vho
sai d he is a teacher at \Vhi!lier College,
stood at the fool of the stairs and talked
"Ith some of !he onlookers.
"! rouldn'! c11rl' le ss nbout \\'h:it's going
on 11p,.1airs." he said.
"They're just a ~nch of fruits
pnrading nround. ri1 y tri?"b coming down
and talki ng to the poople."
He said he did not mean to "put down"
the people ups tA irs, however.
"Th:is is the fir st public·encounter for
many or them. cspcclally the female
impersonato rs. But it's good. It's fee<ll ng
!heir ego~." he said.
K;ithy Corrigan , "a school teacher in
Huntington Beach, said she \\'tis straight
and was there as a guest of one of the
b:in<I nicmbcrs.
She AAid she wa5 impressed by the
event. Shf' said the band members were
nil cxcJtrd about playing. ''They think it 's
fantastic," she said.
f'r1>1n Pnge 1
OBISPO .. •
1n11v sun be found.
\do ptit111 of !he nc"' altt'ndanC'e
boundarit!!' 1\·1\l plal't' n projected 565
ittl.ldcnt." in klnde rgartrn through sixth
:,:r.1d1• in !ht· new ~rhool. S.111 Juan
l·:!cn1 €'11ta r\' Sth-Ool \\'111 hflvc 598 ,.;ludcnts
k1nd1·rGartCn lhl'oui;h firth grade with
.sixth gr;1dcrs attending Ca pt st ran o
Schoo!. B1cliard lfcnry Dana I::lcn'\Cntary
1\·ill hair (lj0 !n kindergarten through
:,1xUi.
[)1~tr1ct oHiciUI$ bclit!VC t'ach ot the
three schools \1 ill h<lvl' roo1n for the
l!fO\\lh that 1.s cxpcClL-d 1n northcril parls
of the dlstrtrlct.
Board presideflt George W h I t c
rommcndcd 'parents of the new .schoul's
hr'<t students for Lhe orderly way they
prestnted thei r desires.
"Their only l'Onccm Was su rety," said
\\'hllC'
fltJI othl'r 1111.Cr<'Sts arr involved in the
runtrover!'iial shift in J)ana IUlls l·ligh
School's boundaries, a thorny probl em
that the bo.1td has not yet solv~. The
l~roy,·th Plunn1n~ Advt!\Ory Commission
is !'iti ll .seeking altcrT\illlVf!ll.
The Co 111 m i !'i !I i on 's origin:i l
recommendation was to palce next yeor's
frc~hn1cn from the J\:11ssion Viejo 3.rea in
s.in Cltn1ente. ra ther lha n Dana lUns
Hiizh Sl'hool. Since then. stormy protest
has n1et ncafly every proposal disc ussed.
Including one !hat "''ou ld place all
freshmen east or Ole San Diego FrteWIY •
1n San Cltn1entP. Hlgh School next year.
/\ d('cision on the hl&h school
nttc•.ndantt boundaries isn't eqieeted
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-Patricia Hearst Bank Robber_?
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FBI Bares Plwtos of Heiress in SLA Holdup ...
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -'nle P'BI
whlch for 71 days has 1earched for
Patricia. Jle arst" as a kklnap victim
hunted ber today also aa one of four
"'Olnen \li'hO took part in 11 $10,0QO bank
robbery.
Photographs and wltnellef Identified
Patricia a1 one of the Symbioneae
1.lberatlon Army gang that held up a
branch of the Hibernia Bank ~1onday.
But authorities said she may have been
forrod into !he robbery again.st her ~1111.
Sht! was sought on a warrant naming her
as a material witness.
·As the kldnaplng case took still another
bizarre turn, the 2(1.year~ld girl'•
parefltJ -Randolph A. Hearst and hl1
wife, Catherine -prepared to return to
their agonlz:ing vigil. at their • home In
!llburban Hillsborough afte.r a brie! rest
at A resort near La Paz, Mexico. They
were expected tony back In an e~ecullve
jct sometime today.
Hidden bank phottis captured the
robbery scene, clearly showing Patricia
holding a gWl . the FBI sa id. The bank
raid was staged by members or the
terrorist Symblonese Liberation Army
which kidnapcd Patricia Feb. 4.
It occurred 12 days after the victim
said in a tape-recorded message that sbt
Yout1i Says
,!le Strangl,ed
~!other , Girl
FREDERICK, Md. (AP) -A )'Ollng
man in blue jcaJ1I walked into the police
station here today with a companion and
said they had just strangled his_ mother
and younger sister, then hidden their
OOdics in the woods, authorities aa.id.
"They weren't upset They were both
laughing about it," Police Chief Olarles
V. ro+tain said.
"They didn't have a motive, jlllt said
they didn't like them. It w a 1
strangulation by c\otbesline," Main said.
He said the pair told of mllrdcrlng 40-
ycar-old Norma Jean Shorb, and her 9-
ycar~ld daughter, Rebecca, and then
dumping the bodies In woods about four
mlles from tlae woman's moblle home
near Gettysburg, Pa.
Frederick pollct alerted Gettysburg
police. The bodJes were discovered just
before da\vn, fl.lain said.
f.taln Identified the men u Bruce
Edward Powell, 20, the dead W01n4ft'1
son by a previous m1rrtage : and Keith
Ma~ Knight, II, both ol Gettyaburg.
lie said the men waived extradition
and agreed to let Pennsylvania State
Police return them to Getty1bur1.
A spokesman for 1tale police said
murder chargea were flied today before
Mag!.!trate Harold R. Dwdorfl.
l'romPqeJ
COUNCIL • • •
beach to many potential users In the
latest nianeuver. Traditionally, dirt
areas aro:und the cul-de-sac were
available for free beach parking.
Councilmen face one o( their Jaraest
agendas in many montha at Wednttday's
session, with dozens of plannln& a.rid
pollcy matter• on the schedule.
Among them art:
-A letter from representatives of San
Clemente Cablevision 5eeking a third try
before the council for rate i.,ncreasu. The
old council denied bids for tncre.aaea for
the service twice in recent years. Th•
latest reque.st comes before the new
n1 foraaldn1 her former way of lite and
jolninl the forcea of the SLA, changing
her name lo "Tani.I" ln honor of a
Bolivian revotutJml!t.
Miss HearlJ.. granddaughter of famed
newspaper tou.nder William Randolph
3 SLA WOMEN SOUGHT
IN BANK .ROBBERY, P110 5
Jlearst, "may have been acting under
dufeS5 and coercion," said FBI special
a1ent in char1e1 Charles W. Bates, ln
e:iplalnlnl why she was IOUibt a1 a
materlal wttneas Instead of a participant.
Three other women .were named a1
suspectl, and poJlce aakt five men
npparenUy alao were lovolved -four of
them waltln.1 outllde in two getaway
cars. ,
Bates uld lf ·It ~·ere· determ.J.ned that,
Mi• Hearsl-wy a wtllln1 participant,
she also viould be charged lli1th bank
robbery.
The robbery took place 1hortly alter
the 9 a.m. apenlng of a Hibernia Bank
branch in San Franclaco'1 Qee.a.rlalde
&Ullet District. 1be four women -all
Younl and white, wearing dark coatl and
"wafne«omper" type bootl a n d
carryln1 sem.I-automatic rtnes -and a
man entered the bank wllh m.Uitary·like
precision, scooped $10,890 from cash
drawers after ordering patrooa and
employes to lie on the rloor, then fled
through the front door, firing at
passersby.
1\\•o men ,.·ere terio~ly y,•ounded, but
both were reported ln satisfactory
condlllon at a bolpltal . They were Pettr
Markoff, St, who operatea a nearby liquor
store, and Eugene BreMan, 70, who tu·es
near the scene.
A hidden camera in the"\ bank took
several dramatic photographa of the gun·
wleldln& robber•. inclucUng one showing the womi.n Identified 11 Patricia
eJrT)'in& a gun but with another of the
robbers 1ppwln1 to be holding a gun on
ber.
It was bec1uae of Urls plcture, plus
appa,...t tlforu by Ult ~. lo go oot
of their way to ldentllx her as ."Tania,"
that .., authorities speculated •he was
forced to take part.
'"fbert'• reaaon to believe she was not
1 willing partner 1n the kldnaplng or tne
bank robbery," aald U.S. Attorney James
Browning.
The three women named In ba.nk
robbery warrants were Nancy Llng
Perry, .. P1tricla Michelle Soltyslk and
Camilla Catherine Hall, all believed
previously to be members of the tiny ..
SLA whJch claimed responsibility for the
Hearst kidnaping and the slaying llit
November of Oakland s c hoo l s
Superintendent Marcu1 Foster.
,None of the men \\·as identified .
The bank rObbery was yet another
developmeDt in a ca.!e which Dro"·nins
calls unprecedented.
"Thtre's rl('ver been 11nothcr case In
the annals of legal history v.·here the
victi m of a kidnapping hns tilrned up in
the middle of a robbery." he laid
newsmen.
The appearance of !dlss Hearst on the
1llm 8Uayed fears that she might be
dead , for while her voice had been heatd
on .a tape recording u recently as 13
d1ys ago, she had not been seen since the
' night of Feb. 4 when she was carittd
acttamlng from her apartment near the-
Universlly of · California ·campus tn
Berkeley.
In the tape recf:ived April 3 by t~e two
Ffl.1 radio stations , Miss Hearst called
her father a "liar." said she could not
return lo her former life as a college
coed, and said she would remain and
fight with the SLA.
Her lather, president and edif.or or the
San Francisco Examiner, said he
believed she had been brain\li'ashed.
Egypt Vie!Vs Second Front
Newspaper Says Israel Threatening Lasting .Peace
By United Prtll hterutlooll
An EgypU1n newapaper hinted loday
Ulat Egypt might apen a ltcOOCI lr<lnt In
the Sino! llos<rt If the Iarael.Syrtan
flghllng conUnuts.
The flghllng In Ult Golan Htlghts
entered Its 36tb consecutive day today
with intensive S)Tian a r t 11 1 e r y
bombardmen!A of lsrae1f -po5ilions atop
strategic l\tount Hermon.
The newspaper Al Akhbar 5aid Egypt
cannot allow Israel to return to the
aggressive method.s it practiced before
last October's war.
"The time when fsracl was able to
practice this method has passed," it said.
"Israel cannot rtmain with one Arab
front to concentrate oo."
Al Akhbar also warned that "continu ing
Israeli aggressive Polieles" oonsUtuted a
hurdle in the path of ('Utren\ effort s for a
lasting peace In the rillddlc East. Sin1ilar
fears were e:ipressed Monday In New
York at a meeting of the U.N. Security
Council.
A Syrian military delegation, headed
by Brig. Gen.. Hikmal O'lehabi , head of
military lntelllgence, I.: In the United
were baaed -htat lo the first at.age
llenry A. Kissinger on a pouible Syri~
braeli u.op disengagement.
The Tel Aviv newspaper ~fa'ariv saJd
Jwaell political leaders have not yet
discuued a Syrian proposal for the
dlsen1agement of forces.
Even ao, Ma'ariv gaid, Israeli officials
would reject the Syrian proposal because
It "opposes the principle upon which the
Is r a e 11 (diseng agement) suggestions
were based -thRt I nthe first stage
there would be no Israeli withdrawal
beyond the enclave" it captured in the
October war.
Snow-capped hfount ltermon, which
rises 9,000 feet above the borders of
•
lmtl, syri. one! Lebanon, has a
commandJng view of all three countries
and Syria has concentrated on trying to
recapture It from the Israelis. Today,
Damucus military c o m m u n I q u e s
reported Intense bombardm.cnts Inflicted
''heavy casualties and losses on the
enmy."
St.arr-Viejo
Park Croivds
'Very Sli m'
Only 1.040 people came to Orange
County's sprawling new Starr-Viejo
Regional Park during Its first weekend or
operaUons but county park officials arc
confklent business will pick up In the
months ahead.
"All our other parks were so cro"'dcd
1,1·e had lo tum people &\\·ay.'' said
Harbors. Be.aches and Parks Director
Kenneth Sampson. '
"I think that once "'ord gets around
that the Starr park exists and ls 1olng to
be constantly improved, people will start
coining down,•· he said.
The 5,500-acre spread, purchased only
l\\'O months ago .by the county tor $4.4
million, is being largely preserved as
wilderness open apace.
Only about 35 of the Starr park's 140
campsites were occupied over the
Israel said one soldier was killed and
two wounded in "sporadic" S)Tian firC
during the night and that the artillery
fire was returned. A later communique
said there was:,.t.Qp "usual daily action"
on the northern And southem secton of
the front but that there ~·ere n9
casualUes. The Israelis have suffered
seven killed and 4~ \li"OlUlded in the
fight ing.
Jn New York. intemivc diplomatic
efforts "·ere und er 1,1·ay today Ul reach a
consensus that would coodemn all ~1iddlc
East vtolence and avert a vote an
Lebanon 's complaint to the Security
Council aga inst an Isra eli punitive attack
last week on six Lebanese villages.
The United St ates sought to prevent
coun cil debate on the ineidents. fearing
the debate \\'Ould hamper Kissinger's
negotiations for !he Is r a e I · Sy r i ~ n
agrecn1cnt on disengaging forc es in the
Golan Heights. The Israeli attack
follov.·ed the murder of" 18 Israelis in a
border settlement of Qiryal Shmona by
Arab guerrilla8.
Eg}•pt and Israel agreed earlier this
year lo separafe their forces along the
Suez Cana\. Kissinger, ar~hit!Cl of. th\!'
accord , has been trying to work oiit a
similar pact wlth Syria.
Service Center
1Will Hold Sale
"'eekend by a total of about 140 people, Hundreds of donated rummage Items
Sampson said. \lo'ill go 0!1 sale for three days starting
About 700 more people used the park's Thursday at San Clemente's Interfaith
picnic facil ities, anothe r 100 hikers came Serviceman's Center.
in lo roam around and about 100 people The annual sale will help raise funds
stayed one night at a "rest area" on the for the nonprofit institution which offers
ranch right next to Ortega Highway. a "home away from home" fOr Spanking Outlawed Many people were turned away servicemen .
. because Uley had pe•·. Only horses may H I h I h f " " w ours or I e sa e eac i .... e u1rec
SACRAMENTO CAP) -Children in be brought to !he park and they are days will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . .and persons
~lal education classes could not be restricted to special camping areas with still willing to donate items can either
spanked by teachers or school officials water and forage nearby. arrange for ad vance pickup, or bring !he
under legislation approved ~1onday bv Sampson said the park Is open seven materials lo the sale on any of the three
the Senate. 'Ibe measun, introduced by days a week to camping and day use and da ys.
Sen. Nicholas Petris ([).Oakland), was large groupt wishing to use it can order Pickups can be arran ged by calling 492·
approved 21-6 and aent to the Assembly. a site in advanct. 18lt. ~~_.:....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
council. rtlnforced with new data related lr-----------------------------------------10 chronic financial losses.
-A letter from engineering consullants
I.nwry and Assoclatet Sttkln1 council
reconsideration of a refusal to pay more
lhan $7,000 in new costs for lbe city's
share in a major project 1tudying
feasibility of a new aewage outfall at
Dana Point. The city, partners in lhe
study project with other members of the
South East Regional ReclamaJXlon
Authority, recenUy refused to pay,
asserting that Lowry's -performance
needed improvement.
-A reques t from Broadmoor Hom~
lnc. which seeks to erect six dlrtet\onal
slgns on city parkways tti guide potenUat
C'Ustomcrs to .11. new tract near San
Clemente l·Tigh School.
-Req ucsls from t"'O youth baseball
leagues, the Little League and fest·pitch
softball gllOUp, for the lifting of a cily
bnn on night lightlng fl\ Bonlta canyon
1nd \'ista Bahia ball" fi e.Ida:. Spokesmen
for each group insist that without ri.lghl
play. sdledules can onot'be orgnnized. 1
--A request from the San Clemente
histor ical IOCiety for lumo\-""flr Of city
rop!ts . of S..in Clemente's f Ir st
nev.'spaper, El ilcraldo. Spolcesman say
the aoclety could better preserve and
dlspl1y !be td!Uons.
A request from the Grant
Development Compe.ny aecldns city
action to condtmn 1reas around the
propo.scd ex.temion of Camino Mira
Costa , beeaU!e landownfrt ~fuee to
1rant the firm slope euements netded
before the road can be bullt The firm Is
one of three developers building mou
than 800 townhouses In the former estatt
se<:tlon or the PallsadeJ.
-Further dlsculslon on bids for a new
filtration s)'ltem !or the dty water
facllltiu after prtvlous bids came In far
\oO high lor an owan!. City MIJ>licr
KeM<Ul Cofr will tllacusl altunaUve
BLESS THIS MESS! •
For about Bnother month, Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen
the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access
will be available by way of Babcock St., coming from the back
way. ..
We hope. y0u will be patient with
construction as the results will
certafnly be worth all the lrouble.
If y0u lfreni adventuresome. give
us a call , Bnd we ·11 bring samples
to your home. .
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VOL. 67, NO. 106, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APR IL 16, 1974 TEN CENTS
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300 Attend Gay Coronation at Balboa
By L. PE:TER KRIEG
04 ti. O•llr "li.t il1tt
llomose1uality bc<'ame a pub Ii c
spectacle in i'iew~rt Beach 1ifonday
night as the high society of Orange
County's gay communlly.f_laged its first
Emperor and Empress W11ronation Ball
at the Balboa Pavilion. ( ltclated pictures,
Page 3.)
~1cre than ~ pc"'®S .attended the
prnnier social event and !he dozens of
drag quctns tuincd the end of Balboa's
tiny Majn Street into a fasbion
spectacular as lhey arrived by private
car. limousine :ind charterrd bus
A rrowd of 2.)11 curious onlook!'rs
gathered outside. ~tany of thL'l ll . 11111~!1,v
youa! peoplr. shouted vulg.ant1(•S ;i, 1h<' ga~.-guests passed b~· ~lost i.f ihe dr:ig
quC'Cns rrturned !he heckle<; hy -.rnihng
and v.·avin g ro the cro1•1d
About JO An1rr1c:in (1\·11 l.1bt•rt 1rs
Lnion j ,\CLU • obsl'rvers. 11·<':1.nrn: "·Int •·
arm band.o;. mingled 1n the Cnl\\'d . 11 h1l·h
v.·as'Orderly .
1'"·o uniforn1('d officers pa1rolll1d
outside wh1lr more !h;111 a half doi.l'n
plainclothtd policemen. joined by ~la}or
ll.1nald \ \h lnru~. 11h"•'r\1 •r! 1h1· C\"en.,
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Laguna Campaign
Spending Revealed
0•11~ \1'1191 Sl•lt l'tlo"'
GUESTS MAKE THEIR WAY UP CARPETED ENTRANCE TO DRAG PARTY AT PAVILION
Hecklers Lined Entry to Newport Soiree, but Upstairs, a Gay Time Was Had by All
Five Toppe{l
$10,000, ~~~~ ~~~~~-
Ar111ed Rohllers · County Says No Appeal
I-lit 2 La!?:••11 ~ Of Bar Death Verdict
Cle1·k Savs
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By JACK OTAPPELJ,
Cit ..,. D1i1Y '°Hot Sii"
Campaign spending in the Laguna
Beach municipal election topped S\0,(1(1)
bv fi\'t: candidates and s u pp or t
Organizations. according to repon.o; on
file today v.ith City Oerk Dorothy ~1us-
felt.
LiCJll('" S t flf('loj
Armed rohht'r" st,·1 11;~ 1! 1110 l .. 1-::11 •1a
Beach liquor s\nl'f's 11•ithin 20 n1ihu1£'s of
each othc'r Tursday ni::::h1 ·
"A nice-looking. th:-an cut bn:···
~·ielding: a .38 c;1JibC'r revolver took :i:1
estimated S260 frorn the ~I Canyon
Liquor. 600 :'\. Coast HighY:ay. 01rncr
f·rank Solla7.zo said today.
~ A short man \\'ith medium length hair
and packing a small caliber pistol robbed
the Spigot Liquor . {002 S. Coast J ligh11·ay.
of aboul $50. Clerk Ste\'e Searby said.
Police said the crimes occurred,
belween 9:03 p.ni. and 9:22 p.1n. The tv:o
stores arc about tv•o miles apart. In
neither easC' ,,·as the getav .. ay car seen.
Police arc not sure 1rhcther the t1\·o
heists arl' related.
Srarby. the Spigot clerk. said the
robber 11·alkcd in the store's front door
sP.lling olf lh " bu1.rrr. He said he looked
up and S<111· thut the 1nan hud his hand on
the butt of a rc\'olver in his right pocket.
"I forget '''hat he really said. but he
:sa.Kl. something like 'fh1s is a holdup or
this is a stickup.'·· Scnrb.v .'><lid .
"He didn:t secn1 serious and I laugh_cd
at him : Ile got up light and s:1id '!"in not
kidding. gi\'c me the money.' ·· pulling
the v.·eapon from his pocket. Searby re-
lated. He said he turned over the money and
1hc man left the store. Bunning past a
ISee ROBBERIES, Page %1
u1g1uia Vie 1vs
Strict Density
Control Plllns
Ry lAN WORTH
Of ti. D•ilY "llol Sta!!
. c
·Orange County Superior Court Judge
B:.ron K. J\lc~lillan's innocent \'erdicts in
the Bachelor"s 11 1 murder trial ol l\~:o off
dut y lawmen 1vill be the last \\·ord on the
l~sue. 1he pro.secution confirmed today.
Chief Deputy Dist rict AttornC'y Janie.~
Enright con1mented todav. ··There \\"iii ,,....-. .c. .,,., A ~.
Officer Returned
To Ac tive Duty,.
Give11 Back Salarv ,
Sgt. Thomas Baroldi ,,·as returner! to
active duly today by !he city of Cypress
and gi\"en more than SI5.000 in back pay._
•·1t v.•as part of our agreement," Cit.v
r-.lanager Darrell Essex said. "\\'c agreed
that if he ,,.as exonerated he v.·ould be
rf'act i\·ated and gh·cn pay dating back lo
Janua ~y of 1973.''
Baroldi 11·as suspended immedia1ely i)is
1'11 pcriors leamcd of his invol\'emcnt in
the Bachelor's Ill ba r shootin gs.
But Essex todav confirmed that the
city decision ends its inquiry into
Barolcli"s involvement in that incident.
r.ardcn Grove city authorities today
rcftJS('({ to comment on the status of
patrolman Jerry Gray. 29, other than to
confirm that his application for return to
duty is .. being considC'Ted . ··
ll v.·as learned during the trial or both
men that Gra y faced city action on
allegOO infractions that occurred prior to
the larern shooting.
Laguna Relics
May I~ Saved
B v Coast Board
Tacklinl! the contro,·ersial issue of hov.•
to keep "the charactrl' of Lagu na .. intact
through density and hillside development
controls. t\V<). Laguna Beach planning
bodies 1net ~-londay to prepare tor
coming public hearings on proposed stricter dc\·elopment standards. Dt'molition of f\vo old buildings 0\111cd
The Laituna Beach Planning Con1· by Laguna Fcdrral Sa\"ings and Lo;in ·
mission chaired b~· Hoger Lanphear Association v.·ill be ruled out if lhe Statt•
met "'ith thf' Board of Adjustment. ;.. Coastal Zone Conservation Commission
design re,·icw bod~· that also ap~ro\·es follo11·s staff rl'Commendations to save
variances and cond itional use permits. the old buildings deemed "historic and
If the proposed ne\.\' rci!ulations arc nrchitectural rarities:·
adopted . the follov.·ing v.·ould result : The stale conservation co1nmission ll'i\1
-Jn the R·2 /medium density! 1.one:, meet at 9;.30 a.m. Wednesday at the
the number of ne\.\' d"•e\ling units which Edgewater Jlyatt House. &IOO E. Pacific
could be built v.·ould drop from a Coast Highway in Long Beach.
maximum of 660 to about 440. The buildings, Casa de f\.1andigo. 26!J
-In the R..J lhi(th dt':nsity) zone. the Broadway, and the Barbara Vleber
number of ne"' d\\·elling units v.•hich Studio, 275 Broad\.\·ay. sit on a plot of
could be built v.·oold drop rrom 700 to land Laguna Fed ""ants to clear lo make
about 450. \\'ay for a parking lot. Casa de f\fandlgo
-In the C·l /light commercial\ rone. once housed elderly and poor residents
\\·hich no1\' allou·s so1ne residential uses. "·ho have been evicted.
all nev• re sidl>nl ial development v.·ould be -t.aguna Fedt?rars demolition of the
prohibited. meaning a loss: of 3.2i5 structures including a third building, had
potentla\ iiew units in the present woe . befn approved by the South Coast
The new standards ha\'e been prOC-.:ced Regional Zone Conservalion Commission
'slnce the cityCouncil introduced the idea but that decisfon was appealed by Arn old
of n?vamping multlple-unil zooing 1n a ll:ino. author and fonne:r n1ember or the
bombshell announcement in m id • ·"" city Board or Adjustment.
February. • -llano·s appeal \\'as sup~ted by the
But wilhln the planning comm1ss1on state !<laff which noted thar1he proposed
!Ste CRARM, Page II !Ste DEMOLmON. Pa1e II
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be no appeal filed by my office ...
Enrigh1 ~id he was ' 'very
disappointro·· at Judge '.\lc '.\lillan·s
dt•cision to clear . .Cypress police Sgt.
Thomas Baro!di. 2G. of murder charges.
'"\\'e thought he had done enough lo
\\"arrant some form of punishment:·
Enright said. "\re thought so and said
so, but Judge J\lc'.\tillan had different
ideas.··
Baroldi "·as arresl.ed on Jan. 5, 1973.
shortly after he allegedly shot and killed
i\larinc Corps Capt. Randall Sle\'cn
Robinette. 25. of Phoenix. Ar iz. during a
fi:acas in the Bachelor's Ill bar.
Arrested \\"itn him \\·as Garden Grove
patrolman Jerry c:ray, 29. v.·ho was
identified as the man \1·ho put a bullet
just one inch a"''3Y from bar patron Sam
Campisc's hea rt
Ciray "'·as found innocent by the jury
10 days ago. But he had to come back to
the cou rtroo1n ~londay \\'hen it was
lea rned that the jurors had forgotten to
sign the \'erdict forms.
.Judge ~fc~litlan found him innocent.
He then delivered the same directed
,·erdict in Baroldi's case, commentlnj:!'
1hat '"no one v.111 ever really know v.·hat
happened in the bar that night."
Ten of lhc 12 jurors bad dtX'idcd on an
innocent ve rdict in the case of Brtroldi at
the time defense Ja,\·ycrs. convinced that
thr Jury v.·as near a guilty verdict. asked
Judge ~lc~ILllan to rule a mistrial.
• Boartl Nixes Co111p lcx
SAXT A CRUZ <l'Pll -The Central
Coast Conservation Commission ruled
~londay against conslntetion of a
coove ntion complex at Light.hoose Poinl.
a 37-acrc site Ofl" ~tonten.-y Bay. The S20
million project \\·oold have included a
hole!. condominium s and retail ouUcls.
The campaign stalt:mrnts \\·ere filed by
candidate! and organizatiom spending
more than $500 in the election.
Candidate~ spending \cs,_, than SSOO mu st
declare that they did not exC'C'CCI that
fi~rc:·
Th<' largC"St spt'nder in !\le campaign
"·ns the friends of Laguna Beach v.·hieh
spent M.819 to support unsucetssfut
candidatc-s Vlayne Baglin, Fran Haller
and Paul Stuart.
Friends of I..aguno raised $5,t~ in
conlnbutions.
Citv Council woman Phyllis SY."Ceney spent the most of individual candidales in
her election bid. Her organization. \'otcrs
for Phyllis S\.\·cency, raised $2.344 and
spen t $2.241 .
t\exl highest "·as Councilman Jon
Brand who raised Sl.274 and spent $1,353.
according to the report.
Councilman Carl Johnson . highest \'Ole
getter in lhe election, raised $1.130 and
spent S I.I~.
Village Laguna listed contributions of
S248 each to ~11'5. Sv.·ccne}'. Brand and
J ohnson.
C.Ontributing to the Village l.a~una v.·a r
chest for its lhrtt candidates "·ere
boolt.-.elle1 James Dilley, ~laror Roy
ll olm and eac h of the three c.1ndidatt"S.
The successful candidates a I so
recei\'ed financial backing hy the Lagun:t
Democratic Club, Arch &ach lleigh t!i
Association . the Ci\'ic J..<oague. Canyon
Acres l"e1ghborhood A~iation, Gene
1\thtrton. ~tildre<l !!annum. Xe"·ell As·
socia1cs and John Gabriels.
Three candidates, Paul Stuart. Beth
l.eeds and Theodor Spa rkuhl have not
fi!OO their expense reports and are
subject to a $10.a-day fin e dating from
last Friday until they do so, t\trs. r-.1usfelt
said.
Candidates listing less lhan S500 spent
\\·ere Baglin, Nancy Casparian, Gary
!St:e SPENDING, Page%)
Bar Under Fire
• Largest Breasts Win Door Pri ze
DES l\IOINES. Iowa (UPI ) -The Des ~1oi nes City Council has
told a women 's rights group it would be difficult to sustain sex dis·
crin1i nation ch.arges agajnst a bar th at offers door prizes Cor the cus·
tomers wit h the largest breasts: -
Alembers o( the local chapter o( the National Organiza tion of
\Vomen (NO\V) appealed to the council ~fonday night to revoke the
Totem Pole Lounge's liquor license because o(.its weekly bust-meas·
urlng contests. NO\V members said the practice Wfl~ discriminatory
and infringed on the constitutional rights of partic1.,ants to enter
public places without being degraded .
"Thi s is a blatant example of where women's bodies are used to
draw crowds and raise money,'' local NO\V President Irene Talbott
said. •
City Solicitor \Villiam Grotcluschen called "gauche and in poor
taste'1 the tavern's newspaper advertisements that the "girl with the
largest breasts wins a door prize." But he said it would be difficult
to sustai n a sex discrimination charge. Recent court rulings would
uphold the tavern 's right to its bu st·m easuring gi mmick. he added.
The Totem Pole's manager. Bill \Varnacke , refused to discon·
tinue the contest because oC its popularity.
"It's no ·strip down deal or .a.nythlng like that,., he said.
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SOUTH LAGUNA FIRES TODAY DID S66,400 DAMAGE
Two Residences Gutted; Additional Picture Page 2
Tw9 Soi1tl1 Lagu11'1 Ho111es
S11ff er Big Fi1·c Da1ni1gc
Two South La~una hon11·~ su"t~lllll·rl ;i
total Qf $66.400 dam flge 1n a 1na1or 11ri·
early today but there v.·C'rc no 1111u1 It·-.
;in Orange County Fire D1'p:i n n1 r n·
spokesman said today
Firemen said a fault ' ga'5 fhlflr hratrr
in the home of Pam Brilt:y .. 1lt82 Stl'nu·
Drive, apparently triggered thr l a 11\
rire.
"Our units got to thc sctrir' fl'r
minutes aft('r ll"M' call cf11nc 111 anrl fouod
flan1cs coming out of 11·1n<lo11s <on hl,t!J
floors ," the. fire dcpartn1cnt -.po ki •,n1;u1
said.
T\\'O dOJ:Cn firemen and f1\t" 1rur J,,-.
responded !I) th e ala m1 an d 11 11..-1k th1·n1
about 15 minu1cs to kn<tck th1· flrt• d1111n
Firemen s1ayed on thr scent for .... ·.1•11
Intruder llacks
Girl, 4, to Death
L~IO:'J CITY fAP! -An in trulfcr 1•oi1h
a knife hacked a 4·year-0lr! Jl.!rl to dralh
and left 00.r 21 1-~·ear"'Old hr o t h c r
critically inJitred . police said
Authoril.J~ searcht'Cl ;i w1d!"' :irt·;i
around th<' Ron Angelo hom e rollo"' in~
the attack ~fonday.
Sharon Angelo told offiC'E'r'> a dJrk·
haired man ol about 25 enlt'red the h<Jn1r .
thrratfflcd her . !itabbed the ch 1ldrt·n and
took $50 cn5h and fled. lier husbond "a'
not at home.
Their daughter. Gina. "'"'"" fa1allv
wounded and her brothC'T, Roddy. '.I.as
crttkall)' wounded.
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Fu • lllt·n ~.11d an tu11X'("\1 ~11·t[ hQmr
11nrir •r 11·no~1!1nn next door \\as bari l\
1l:lm:1ged hr thf· fl:1mc,. ·
Coast
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DOCTOR'S GRASS
WAS SUSPICfOVS
MERCED (AP) -Dr. Rob er I
Campbell "" surt>rloed when pollct here
told him his offlee lawn "4'as under
investlgntlo\i.
Four weeks ago. Campbell seeded t\\·o
parking strip! Jn front of his new office
~1th grass.
Police told him ri.tonday he had had
IOll'le htlp as 50 fine marijuana plants
lt:ere growing along with his garden-
variety "grass."
Youtli Says
He Strangled
J-lother, Girl
FREDERICK, Md. CAP ) -. A )'<lung
man in blue jeana walked lnto Lhe police
stat'ion here today with a companlon and
sajd they had Juat atrangled his mother
and younger alst.er, then hidden their
bodies in the woods, authorities said.
"They weren't upset. They were both
laughing about It," Police Chief Chari~
V. Main said.
"They didn't have a motive, just said
they didn't like them. It w a s
strangulation by clotbesllne," Main said.
He said the pair told of murdering 4o.
year-old Nonna Jean Shorb, and her ~
year-old daughter, Rebecca, and then
dumping the bodies in woods about four
mile1 from the woman's mobile home
near GettM, Pa.
Frede · Ice alerted Gettysburg p:;lielt:~ ie. were discovered just
before dawn, Main ..Cd.
Maln ldentiried the men as Bruce
Edward Powell. 20, the dead woman's
Jon by a previous marriage; aod Keith
M.,.. Knlghl, 18, both of Gettysburg.
He said the men wa ived e1tradltlon
and qreed to Jet Penmylvania State
Police ......,,, them to Gettysburg.
A aipoterrnan for state police said
munler chlJ'les wm fUed today before
Mqlltrat.e Harold R. Deardorff.
Starr-Viejo
Park Crowds
'Vei:y Slim,'
Tu~,_.Apr!l lb-' 1974
Electrical
. .
Shock Said
·Death Cause
A 13-ytar~ld Buena Park boy drowned
t-.tondey night In an apartment swimming
pool after apparently being Jcnocked
unconscious by an electrical shock from
a faulty underwater light, police said
today.
1'1 rancis P. Pcdolc ot 8 5 :> O
Commonwtalth Ave. \\'as pronounced
dead on arrival at Beach C:Ommunlly
Hospital stionly afterir'J p.m. ..
A police spokesman recounting the
accident loday said there easily c:ou.ld
have been more than ooe victim .
•He &aid the boy 's father. John, rushed
lo the pool after learning his son was in
tr~le, spotted the boy lying near the
bottom and dove In to save ham.
The eleciric charge knocked him' out,
but he regained consclousnes.ti Jong
enough to climb from the PQOI, witnesses
!Old· police. '
Another bystander, apartment man-
ager David Sears, then jumped in to
try and pull the boy out but he also
jumped from the Water when he felt 11n
electric shock, police said.
Sears turned off the power to the pool
light and another bystander, Kathy
Smith, pu/!ed the boy (rom the pool
_ Fire department rescue units arrived
moments later lo find a regl!ltered nurse
\\'ho lived in the apartment complex
giving lhe boy mouth. t o ·m out h
rewscilation· and heart massage.
lie was rushed to the hospital but \\'as
dead on arrival .
Pol.ice spokesman said the pool has
been sealed of( pending f u r t h e r
investigation by the counly coroner's
office and city building inspectors.
Laguna N an1es
364 Students
To Honor Roll
LIJIU!lA Beach IDgh School named :JM
atudenl!I -achieving a 3.0 grade point
average or bljber to Its second trimester
honor roll.
There wm 86 four.i>olnl (straight
"A") students at the school.
The honor JIJt of A students ls as
follows :
only l,(14j) people came to Orange SENIORS
County'• sprawitni., new Stl.rr-Vlejo Bryan Aitchison, Kelly Akins. Teri
Reglooal Park during 111 f\nt weekend of Aod p Boy """'"'liOM but county f: offtclal1 are ert0n, am e, Richard Brysen, ·~-Robin Buck, Tracy Chadwick, Karen emfldent bmlntta wt pick up in the Dubau, Chrl! Galloway, Mickey Gar-
rnontha ahead. rison, Missy Gouin. Eric Heard, Karen
"All our other Pl~• were to crowded Rummel, Diana Johnson, Hann.Cretbe
•-e , hid to turn PeoPle away," aaid Kristensen and Jenny r-.1acMillen.
Harbon, ,Beachel and Parka Dlrtctor Also Robert Malone, Lori Marcum,
Kenneth SOmpeon. Molly McDonough, Shawn McGuire, Erin
"I think that once word cet• around Ohara, Eric Orlowski, Nancy Porter,
that the Starr park es:lata and ii golng to Erle Resaler, John Ringer, Ann Rothlng,
be COlllW1tl)' tmpmed, people wlll ltart Jooathan Rynn, Bruce Schoenleber. --'-• ~." he •kl. S T I J ... u ..... ,. uuwu usan ay or, oe Trethewey. Alan
The 1,SOO..cre IPffild, purc:hued ooly Wallen, Shella Wentworth, Candice
two mootts •f) by the county for $4.4 Williams and Peter Morton.
mlllloa, ls he!ni largely _preterved ao JUNIORS wl-openopace.
Only 1bollt IS of the Starr park'• 140 .. , Mathew Alhade, Nancy Allloon , Sharon
campefte1 were occupied over the .... Bove, Use Bradley, Alison Cory, Kory
weekend by a totl.l of about 140 pe(iple, Gluckson, l:.isa Hallock, 1rtarla JohMon,
Samiwn 11k!. Randy Lum , Jeffrey Nagel, 1r1ark
j.bout 100 more people uaed the pe.rk'1 Pear Oz Simmons, Julie Smith, Scott
ptenlc facl1itltl, another 100 hlien came Thomas, Am Wandel, Michael Welner
in to roam around and about 100 people and Shane WI!
stayed one night at a "rest aru" oo the SOPHOMORES ranch rl&bl next to Ortep Hlghw1y.
Many people were turned awa y
heel ... they had pets. Only horaes may
be brought to the park and they are
restricted to special camping areas wilh
water and forage nearby. ·
Sampson .sa id ~ park is open seven
days a week to camping and day uSe and
large groups wishing to use it can order
a site In 1dvance.
. Spanking Outlawe1l
SACRAMENTO (AP ) -Clilldrtn in
special educaUon classes cool<l,..n<lL be
spanked by teachers or school officials
under legiJJaUon approved l\fonday bv
the senate. The measure. introduced by
Sen. Nicholas Pttris (D-Oakland), was
approved 21-a and sent ro the Assembly.
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JoaMe Crooks, Paul Dodds, Davtd
Goodson. Sherri Hilario, Janet Johnson .
Mike Newton, Nancy Surface, Je(f
Tavlor. Constance \\lelch and Susan
WOicott.
FRESH~IEN
Chris Barnett, Leyna Bemstcln. Robert
Brunswick. Randal Bryson. Kim Corey.
f\.teryl Ginsberg, Alan Goodson. Brad
Ho"''e, Edward Kitchen. Jill i\1artin,
Darcy Murphlne, Kevin Nelson. Marcia
Perez, Barry Ressler. Margaret Rynn ,
Lincoln Snyder and i\eloolca Stodder.
Also Tricia Toliver. r-.1ike \\'atenp.1ugh
and Joel Weiss.
ROBBERIES . • • •
small group of people ouh1idr. he ran up
Pearl street and disappeared from \·iew,
the clerk said.
At Boat Omyon, liquor store owner
Sol\ano said, "He leaned ovr.r the
COWller. pu\Jrd n gun out or hi~ ri~hl
pocket and said 'hand nle the money.· "
"( looked at hhn and said ht!lp
vourse\f," he said. SollAuo said th~
,i-obber again told him to ~nd over the
money.
SollAzzo said he \\':JS directed by the
robber lo give him ju!t the $20 bllls.
County Co1isumer .
Leader to Speak
Col. M. S. Shimano!!, director of the
Orange Coon1y Office of Consumer
Affairs. will speak ;a t 7:ll p.m. April 2S
at a meeting of the trv1ne Olaptcr
Amerl:can Association of Re t I red
Penons.
Tho me<tlng wlll be ot th< R.ond!o San
Joaquin lntermcdl1te School, 4 8 6 I
Mlchel900 Rd .. In lrvlnc.
Col. Shlmanoff. who rellrrd from the
a.tarine Corps in 1971. oow lives In Irvine.
All persons 55 years of ace and older
are v•elcolTI<' to join the chapter and may
obtain addilionaJ J.;nformalion at SS2-9t62
Of 552·7498.
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itSelf-\\·hi<'h i, stt to beg'.1 ntd mp:
tiext ~tooday on lhc subject -II~ ~
dlsagrtemenl The joint mllttllli woe an
attempt to reeolve out some of lhr
d1fftrent~s before the hcarlncs begin.
The ne"' standards reduce how man}'
unit$ can be built by increaslng thr
minimum lot size required (or cacti
dwelling unit.
fn the medium ·density -zone. foe.
instance, builders v.·ho can now put onr.
unit on each 2,000 sqUAre feet up to ;1
maximum of seven units per lot, \\'OUW
be N'ductd to one un it for each 3.000
square fl"et \I.1th a maximum ot l"'O
units per tot.
In lbc high dcnsJly • zooc, property
owners v.•ho can now put up one unit per
l"ach J.000 square feet with no ma1 !mum
number of wilts. "'ould be limited to <rtt
unit for each 2,000 square fl't!t.
Pl8Ming Commi&stoner John McOoYi'e'I
has objectl!d to tbe new standards.
saying thl"y v.·ould presage economic
di$aster ror the elty.
'"l'he5e proposals would have ah
extreme impact on the community 1"
r-.1e0o .... ·ell said. ''I think we need a
compromise bet\\'een \\'hat is proposed
and what we have now.
Fnult11 Floor llenter
But another planner. Clayton Claxton.
responded tha t he believes... the new
$tanda rdll put into figures what most
townspeople really want.
\Vhen fire units arrived in So uth l..aguna, names
'verc coming oul of windows on both floors. Fire·
n1en inspect charred interior lo make sure all em·
bers arc out. There \Vere no inju?ies at the 31682
Scenic Drive address. The occupant was Pam Briley.
lt took the firefighters about 15 minutes to knock
down the blaze.
"When peoP.le come before us saying
'don't ehange the character of the town.'
they don't nave a tecllnical -·ay to say
it," Claxton said.
"What they do have is a gut
feeling-that even a tiny change may
$312,315 . Budget . .
Of Occupational
Program Sh1clie<l
A proposed budget or S.112,315 calling
tor no increase in the ta,; rate t.1ill come
UJ> for rc,iew \Vcdncsday by the
governing board of the Capistrano-
,_L3guna R1:gional Ocl"\Jpational progran\
• (ROPJ.
The session will slart at 7:30 p.m. i'lt
Serra School in Capistrano Bettch .
Director Hector Navarrette this week
un\1eiled the budget which calls for step
increases in several teacher categories
and tht' addition of new courses in
blueprint reading. medical secretary.
medical ancillary services and fashion
merchandising.
Navarrette's budgt't sho,\·s a Iola!
increase in expenses of about $.10,000,
which \\'ill be made up from increased
income due to assessed valuation surges.
Altho~ the program's tax r<ite is
relaU\·eJy fixed by state law. one area of
inertase could be contemplattd by the
l'Oard later this spring if pending
legslation in Sacramento y,•ins final
approval.
Navarrette said that recent messages
from State Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R·
Newport Bcacti) point to possible
passage of a measure allowing the ROP
lo add to its ·rate as a means of raising
fund s to lease buildings to hold classes.
f''reviously, such increases v.'ere not
pennittcd.
Yet anoU>er means of ne~· income. the
director said. is a state policy "'hich
allows the sale for profit of items
produced by !he occupational program.
Concei\•ablr. the pr 0 d UC ts of
C'OOStruction pri>grams or o 1 h e r
nlanufacturing-oriented courses might be
sold for profit Wlder the s tate
interperation.
\\'ednesday's version of the budget
shows no planned increase of the tax rate
eharged \\'irnin the Capistrano Unified
and Laguna Beach Unified school
districts. That levy is 6.97 cents per $100
of assessed valuation.
The CUSD. "'ith its much larger
enrollment, pays more toward the
program than Laguna. The CUSD
contribution is pegged at $201 ,143.
Laguna \\'OUld pay $87.624 this coming
l>udget year. •
Laguna Trustees
' Facing Ro11tine .
Agenda Tonight
A largely routine agenda fa~ L..1guna
Beach Unified School District trustees at
7:3-0 tonight at the district headquarters, I
5SU llturnon1 SI . i
Jligh School l'rineipal Don llaughl ~·ill
rePort to the bo:lrd on an upcoming
acereditation of the school.
I lnughl proposes the accreditation
team vary nonnal procedures for Laguna
\Vhich has betin accrl'dited a I o n g
srandird llnes several times before.
Haught &uggests the school coukl be
evaluated on the ma.tchup ol the school's
phl1060phy and actual currieulum : on the
relaUon of the school's educational
program and community educational
goals: on nefi{lected goals and on~
community goat~ inadeqwuely met by
I.he X'.hool program .
T'hC! !l;chool boord "ill also Mnsldcr :
-\\'ays in wh lci1 the 1974-75 fiscal
budget can be trimmed 8bouJd the June
lax ovl'.!rride olt!Ction fall , and what
programs can be !IUStaincd wilh the
O\'trrlde money . The district seeks
addlltonal funds amounting to nn
~~llmated 24 cents per $100 assessrd v~lunlion . That rate Y.'OUld be seven
~nl s lower than the current taxing raN!.
-A progress report by the clllz~ns
commltrtt set up to back lhe O\'trrldt:1
elet.•liOn.
f'rom Pagel
DEMOLITION ...
development "will have _a substantial
adverse impact on the environment and •
is inconsistent with the Coastal Zone
Act," Hano said 1r1onday after !earning of
lhc staff report.
The staff found that the bulldiogs did
have historical and arch It e ct u r a I
:iignificance. It noted that the
dc\'elopn1ent of increased coastal zone
parking is an item of some concern to
the state-wide planning board.
The staff report said relocation of the
buildings could be an approved ...
alternative to keeping them on the site.
but that until another location is found.
judgment on that cannot be made, }!<1no
said.
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SPENDING • • •
\\'cber. Janlps Gillcn"·ater and ~large
Bentley.
Bag\in's employer. Fluor C-Orp of Los
Angeles, filed a statement listing a
donalion of $200 to Baglin's campaign.
Jfc lisled no financial backing from
Friends of Laguna. alth:iugh that
organil.atlon said in its report lha t il split
the monies It collected on equal support
of Raglin, ~trs. Haller and Stuart.
Friends of Laguna had attempted to
avoid being Jabled a real estate
organiiation during the election.
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GAYS ...
however, and l\lother Earth "·as elected
'princess.
Scr"Vlni as emperor for 1974 will be
Keith t.lcAlisler. who was elected over
Bob Cavallero and Sir Edward. Cavallaro
v>'ill serve as prince and Sir Edward .,.,.ill
reign as duke.
Lady Vlncenlia was placed third in the
e1npress balloting and will serve as
duchess in the royal court. 1'-tichelle
Renee ~·Ill serve as baroness.
Laguna Council
To Hear Gro,vth
Plan Wednesday
Everything · from ~fain Beach Park
landscaping plan'i, to structuring a city
environmental revie w rommittee, to a
request for construction of a seal
rehabi litation pool at Heisler Park; v.·ill
confront the Laguna Beac!t City Council
1ne~ting at 4:30 p.m. \Vednesday.
011 its business agl'nda. !he council will
consider \vhat su pport If anY the city
should give to the l'OWlly growth plan
and "''ill revie\\' its policy statement
putting major de\'clophlent on the back
burner enabling staff time to be used in
drarting general plan elements.
lt is also SC':heduled lo consi der a
request by Laguna Federal Savings and
Loan Association asking the city to take
the Casa de (\!andiAO and Bartiara \Vcber
Studio, 269 and Z1l Broadway, and put
them on city~ property . Laguna Fed
1ranls them removed to make v.·ay for a
parking lot.
At its 7:30 p.m. public hearing agenda,
lhe council will consider:
. -The ~using element of the general
plan call n1g for prc.~ation of housing
for all social strata in Laguna Beach.
-Abatement of St. fl.·!ary's Chapel.
declared a dangerous building by the city
building department.
Ex-astronaut
Nam eel by F'i1·1n
Former astronaut L. Gordon Cooper of
Corona de! i\1ar has been appoinled ,-Ice
president of the Acade1ny of Defensi\'e
Driving operating out of Orange County
Jtacev.·ay in trv int'. ·
Cooper. 47. of 418 Narcissus AYe., \Viii
be in charge of development for the firm
\\'hich specializes in trainiRg I aw
cnforcemt•nl officers for safe driving and
high-speed pursuil.3. .
He said he would work to expand the
finn to offer similar training programs
for enforcement officers in other states.
Cooper participated in the ?-.tercury and
Ge1nini space l!ighls.
mean a lot more people. ·
"The purpose behind these standards Is
not to minimize population but to find
the most reasonable use of fie. town'.t
land, considering its character and its
·capacity for growth," said Planner Bill
Leak.
But Dick ?o.tassen, manager of the Pyne
Castle Apartments on Hillcrest Drive In
Laguna, agreed with McDowell.
"If you want a decent looking building,
you've got lo give a guy a chance for the
money to do it right,'! Masseri said.
"Remember, the do1lar is still what pays
for good look ing buildings."
Planners also di~ at length the
proposal to cut all residential uses in
the commercial zone. ?\lost agre<.>d they
v.·ould like to see some residentia"I uses
maintained-,vith controls on how much.
One r~ident suggested that to have DO
residential uses In a c:ommercial area
means that the business section 11
absolutely desened at night, leaving fl
cold feeling and a safety hazard.
"Obviously, whatever we rome up with
will S{'('m too restrictive to builders artl
not rest.ricli\'e enough to homeowners'
associations." Clax1on said. ··we need to
go through the hearing process and give
the \\'bole thing more !hough\.''
Lagm1a Niguel
Homeow11crs
Elect Off ice rs
Ne?.' direct.ors and alternates for the
Laguna Niguel llomcowners a nd
Community Association were elected
recently.
Chosen by Musing tract. the new
representatives are as follows: '
CR-OWN POINT-Betty Emory, Pat
~Iancini.
LA \7ETA -Errnel H en ,-e r son ,
Amelia Grant. alternate.
NIGUEL HlLLS -Phil Caruso, Red
\Villiams with Pat Toner and Dave
\Vatsoo as alternates.
l\IGUEL WEST -Keith Murdi, Jim
Hinkson alternate.
PACESETIER -Frankie Wiloox:
Gaylord Inge, Keith Sims, with i\.fanuel
1\vlla, Dale T\lurty, and Al Galterdam aa
alternates.
VISTA DEL NIGUEL -Tom Risoer,
Joe Thomas, alternate.
BLESS TH IS MESS!
For about another month, Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen
the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access
will be availablp by way of Babcock' St., coming from the bac"""
way.
' We hope you will be patient with
con struction as the results will
certainly be worth all th e trouble.
If you aren't adventuresome, give
us a call, and we 'll bring samples
to your home. /
19th ST.
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17th ST. i -~ ,.. ~ 1663 -PIACfNTIA
16th ST ..
ALDEN'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
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1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MESA
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-~00 Atteftd Gay Coronation at Balboa
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GUESTS MAKE THEIR WAY UP CARPETED ENTRANCE TO DRAG PARTY AT PAVILION
Hecklers ·Lined Entry to 'Newport SoirH, but Upstairs, 1 Gay Tim. Was Had by All
Irvine Comicil Meeting
·ro _Study City Budget
The Ir,.inc City Council will begin
d'6CUSsing the. 1974-75 city budget at a
study meeting at 7:30 tonight.
Cit.y Manager \Vi\liam WoolleU Jr ..
Jama Harrington, d i r e ct or of
ad rn in i strati \'e services, and
departmental directors \~1iU present their
preliminary goals and objectives to the
council and solicit iheir suggestions for
c:banges before the final city budget is
JK:esented at hearings in June.
Barrington said preliminary budget
figures indicate about $3.4 million in
utimated reVenue for next year, in
addition to \\iiatever "carryover'' is left
from this year's 'budget.
Estimated operating expenses for next
year are $2.7 million V.'ith the remaining
$692,000 and budget carryover available
for capital improvements,
This year's budget is $4.2 i:nillion.
Harrington said, including ,$2 .• million in
operating n:penses and $1.8 miJUon for
capital Improvements.
In other business tonight , the council
wilf discuss the status of council·
appointed .cOmm.ittees and commissions,
and Mayor Gabrielle. Pryor will review
the city council's rules of procedure for
the benefit of new councilmen.
Was Patricia Hearst
Forced Into Bank Job?
SAN FRANCISCO iUPIJ -The <FBI
""'hjch for 71 days has searched for
Patricia Hearst as a llidnap \'iclim
hinted her today also as one or four
~'brne'n ~·ho look part in a $10,000 bank
robbery.
Photographs and witnesses identified
Patricia as one of the Symbionese
LiberaUoo Anny gang that held up a
branch of the Hibernia Bank Monday,
But authorities said she .may have been
forced into the robbery against her y;ill.
She was sought on a ~·arrant naming her
as a material witness.
• ~ the kidnaping case took still another
bizarre tum. the 20-year-old girrs
parents -Randolph A. Hearst and his
wlfe, Catherine -prepared to return to
their agonizing vigil at their home in
suburban Hillsborough after a brief rest
At a resort near La Paz, 1'.lexico. They
.,.,·ere expected to fly back in an executi\'e
jet sometime today.
Or&Dge Coast
Weather
The temperature's going doi,i.·n
along the beachfront where it'll
hover around the 60 to 6.'Klegr~
range. took for fair skies \Vednes·
ijay after some' early morning low
Cloudiness. '
INSIDE TODA\'
Tiu Rev. Edmund G. Ryan, a
'esuit prie1t who played a parl
ln "The Erbrc:Ut," Jw.s been f ired
1nd Georgetoani UniVt"rsity 1tzv
clelltl are prote1tirtg. Story Page
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Hidd en bank photos captured the
robbery scene, clearly showing Patricia
holding a gun, the FBI said. The bank
raid ~·as staged by members of the
terrorist S\mbionese Liberation Armv
which kidn3ped Patricia Feb. 4. •
It occurred 12 days after the victim
said in a tape-recorded message that she
\\'as forsaking her former way of life and
joining the forces· of the SLA, changing
her name to "Tania'' in honor of a
Bolivian revolutionist
l\1iss Hearst. granddaughter of famed
newspaper founder \Villlam Randolph
3 SLA WOMEN SOUGHT
IN BANK ROBBERY, Page S
Hearst, "may have been acting W1der
duress and coercion," said FBI special
agent in charge, Charles W. Bates. in
explaining V.'hY she v.·as sought as a
material witness instead or a participant.
Three other v.·omen were named as
suspects, and police said five men
apparenUy also v.·ere involved -four of
them ~·ailing outside in tv.·o getav.·ay
cars.
Bates said if it v.·ere determined that
?<.Uss Hearst was a willing participant,
she also would be charged v.ilh bank
robbery.
The ·robbery took place shortly after
the g a.m, opening of a Hibernia Bank
branch in San Francl.S<Xl's ~~nside
Sunset District. 'Inc four women -all
young and v.·hite, i,i.·caring dark coats and
"waffle.stomper'' t}'Pe boot! and
carrying seml·automatic rifles -and a
man entered the: bank with military-Ii.kc
precision, scooped $10,690 lrom cash
drawers after ordering patrons and
employer to lie on the Ooor, then fled
throu&h the front door. firing at
passersby.
Two rnea were seriously i,i.·oundcd. but
both · i,i.·ere reported in satisfactory
condition at a bo!pital . They were Peter
Markoff, 59, wno operates a nearby ti~
store, and Eugene Brennan, 70, who h\''S
near the seen<!:
A hidden ca{"C-rll in the bank took
several dramatic f'!Otographs of !he gun.-
wielding robbers. including one showing
the v.1oman ldcntiried as Patricia
carry1ng a gun but wtth anolhcr of Ille
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-Electricity
Said Cause
Of Pool Deatli
A l3-ycar-0Jd Buena Park boy drov.11ed
ri.londay night in an apartment 8'1-imming
pool after apparently being knocked
unconscious by an electrical shock from
a faulty undef'A-ater Ligbt, police said
today.
Francis P. Pedote of 8 5 5 0
Commonv.·ealth Ave. 1\"3S pronounced
dead on qrrival at Beach Community
}fospilal stiortly after 7 p.m.
A police spokesman reoounting the
accident today said there easily c:ould
ha\'e been more than one victim.
lie said the boy's father, John, rushed
to the pool after learning his son ~·as in
trouble. spotted the boy lying near the
bottom and do\'e In to save bun.
The electric charge knocked him out.
but he regained consciousness long
enougln to climb from the pool, \\itnesses
told police.
Another bystander. apartment man-
ager David Sears, theo jumped in 10
try and pull the boy out but he also
jumped from the ~·ater v.·hcn he felt an
electric shock, police said.
Sears turned off the power to the pool '
light and another bystander. Kathy
Smith, pulled the boy from the p:iol
Fire department rescue units arri\'ed
moments later to find a registered nurse
v.·ho lived in the apartment romplex
gi\·ing the boy mouth ·to -mouth
resuscitation and heart massage.
He was rushed to the hospital but v.·as
d€'ad on arrival.
Police spokesman said the pool has
heen sealed off pending further
in\'estigation by the county roroner's
office and city building inspectors.
Chat'ez Retains
One Grape Pact
COACHElLA (UPI ) -Cesar Chavez
and his United Fann WO(.kers Union,
figh ting against extinction by the rival
Teamsters Union, have held on to the
sole table grape picking contract the urw has left .
Cha\'e:t signed a contract ~1ooday with
Uooel Steinberg, largest tabte grape
grov.·er in the Coachella Valley, the
nat~'s .major tt.Ple grape producing
region.
"M long as y.·e ha\·e me contract we
v.ill have roots here, v.·e will twl\·e OOpe,"
Chavez told a dJcering ct'O\\'d of about
JOO supporters,
Radio Facilities
Okayed in Irvine
Orange County supervbiors h a ,. e
approved installation ti pollct radio
racniUes at tht Unlve2'ity Fire Station in
Irvin<.
The city o/ Irvine had requested
construction ol the radio antennae Ard
~ statM>n fadllt!N to supplemtnt city
police raclUU~ at the county fire station.
Irvine leases space for itt police
fo<ee -borrowtd lrorn the city ol Ceola
Me.sa-frotn the county.
By t. PETER KRIEG
Of 119 D .. lr l'lltlf lb"
Homoseruality ~a~ a p u b I i c
spectacle .ln Newix:irt Beach Afonday
night u ' the hi1b society of Orange
County's 1ay communJty s1.1ged its fll'St
Emperor and Empress Corona.Uon Ball
at the Balboa Pavilion. (Reial~ pktUtts,
Page 3.) •
M2" than 300 pel'IOllS allended the
premier 10Cial eveot and the doze0s of
drag qUttm tum.."d the end of Balboe:'s
tiny h.fain Street into a fashion
spectacular as they arrived by JXivate
e.sr, limouSine and chaMtted bus.
A m~·d ol 250 curious onlook~rs
gathered outside. 1.lany of them. mostly
young people,.sbouted \1Jlgaritlts as the
gay guests passed by. ~lost or the drag
queens rttutnf<I lbe heckles by smiling
and v.·avtQg to the croi,i.·d.
About 10 American Civil Liberties
Union (ACLU) observers, 'lll'earing v.·hlte
arm 'Mnds, min&:led ln the crowd, which
v.·as ordtrly.
Tv•o uniformed olfictrs patrolled
outside v.·hile more than a half doz.en
plainck>lhed policemen. joined by Mayor
Donald A. ~fclnnis . o~er\'ed the event111
upstairs In the grand ballroom.
. Inside, the guest.. mostly 90eialized, a
few danced to live music but all eagerly
a~·alled the results of lhel r voting to
eslabli!ih Orange County's first gay
emperor and empress.
The most popular t'lnprcss candldalcs
v•rre ob\'ioµ~ly cirag queens Georgia
l'uyne and ~fother Earth. Each recri\•ed
boisterous applause as they were
1ntroduCt'd.
lieorgia Pa~11e \1·011 the hon or ,
(SH GAYS, Page !I '
Acquittal Stands
No Appeal of Bar Slaying Verdict
Orange County 5"periot Court Judge
Byron K. ~tc~tillan's innocent verdicts ln
the Bachelor's Ill murder trial of two off
duty lav.men wUI be the last v.·ord on the
issue, the prosecution confirmed today.
Enrigtlt said. "We thought so and said 10 days al(O. But he had to come back to
!O. but Judge McMillan had different the courtroom :-Otoodav v.·heti it "''as
Kitas." learned that the jurors· had. forgotten \0
Baroldi ""as arrested on Jan. 5, 1973, slpi the \'erdict fornis.
shcttly after be allegedly shot and killed Judge ~fc:\tillan found him innocent.
<..ltief Deputy District Attorney James
Enright commented today, "There will
be DO appeet filed by my office."
Marine Corps Capt. Randall Steven He then deli\·eroo the same directed
Robinette. 25, of Phoenix, Ariz. during a \'£'Nhct In Barokli's case. <;ornmenUng
fracas In the Bacbf:lor'a 111 bar. that "no one will ever rttlly know what
F..nrlght said he i,i.·a,., '•v ery Arrested witn him was Garden Grove happened in the bat that night."
disappoin ted" at Judge ~fc~flllan's
decision to clear Cypress .police Sgt.
1'homas Baroid!, 26, of murder charge!:-
patrolman Jefl'l' Gray, 29, v.·ho \\'.~ Teno( the 12 jurors hod decided on an
identified as the man who put a ~er· innocen t \'erdict in the case of B.1roldi at
• just one inch av.·ay from bat patron Sam the time de(en.'4? l:n~ryen:. COO\•inced that
Campise's heart. the jury was near a guilty \'erdict, asked "\Ve thought he had done enough lo
~·arrant some form of punisl:unent," Gray was f<MXI innocen~ by the Jury Judge \1c~li1lan to rule a mistrial.
Bar Under Fire
. Largest Breast,s Win Door Prize
DES MOINES, Iowa (UPIJ -The Des Moines City Council has
told a women's rights group it would be difficult to sustain sex dis·
crimination charges against a bar that offers door. prizes for. the cus-
tomers wi th !be largest breull. ·
)femben of the local chapter of the Nation.a.I Organization of
Women INO W) appealed lo the council Monday night to revoke lh1
Totem Pole Lounge's liquor license because of its weekly bust-meas-
uring contests. NO \V ntembers said lb~ practice was discriminatory
and infringed on the ·constitutional rights of participants to enter
public places without being degraded.
"This is a blatant ex.all\ple or where women's bodies are used to
draw crowds and raise money,'' local NO\V President Irene Talbott
said. · ,
City Solicitor \Villia.m Groteluschen called "gauche and in poor
taste" the tavern's newspaper ad\•ertisements that the "girl with the
largest breasts win& a door prize." But he said it would be diffi cult
to sustain a sex discrimination charge. Recent court rulings would
uphold the tavern's right to its bust·measuring gimmick, he added.
The Totem Pole's manager, Bill Warnacke, refused to discon·
linue the contest because o'f its popularity.
"It's n.o strip down deal or an}1.hin g like that,'' he said.
·so11 'Did11't Like' Motl1e1·,
Says He Killed Her, Siste1·
FREDERICK. Md. I AP I - A young
man in blue jeans walked into the police
statk>n here today v..ith a companion and
said they had just strangled flis mother
and younger sister, then hidden their
bodies in the \\'OC>ds, authorities said.
"They weren't upset. They \\'ett both
laughing about it," PoUct Chief Charles
V. ~fain said.
"They didn't ha,·e a moti\'e, just said
they d!dn't like them. It was
strangulation by clodlesline," ~fain s11id .
Police Strength
On Irvine Force
Boosted to 38
Irvine police manpower will be
increased from Z2 to 38 for the 1974-75
fiscal year tmder a $916,00> contract
approved Mooday night by the Costa
~1csa City Council.
The reque,,t fOlf" increased i:olice
service came from the cit of Irvine
v.·hieti contract.. its law enforcement
orfkert through the city of Ceola Mes.a .
City 1.tanager Fred Sorsabal told
council members that the addition of 16
oew officers and non-sworn personnel
douhMm lrvine't 1973-74 law enforcement
upendlture.
Under the rums ol the cmtr•cl. U
either party terminatu the agreemr:nt,
lrvine. muse provide emptoyment for the
newly hired ofOcers.
Som.b<tl said the manpower boost is
the rault of increasing demands fOf'
ponce 1r:rvices in Irvine a1 .,Yi'dl as
1nctta,,es tn the dty'a population.
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He said the p.alr told of murdering 46-
sear-0ld :\'onna. Jean Shorb, and her 9-
rear--old daughter, Rebecca, and then
dumping the bodi~ in wuods about four
miles from tDe y.·oman's mobile home
near Geuysburg, Pa.
Frederick police alerted Gettysburg
police. The bodies were disaivered just
before da~TI. 1'fain said.
Main Identified the ~ 33 Bruce
Ed~·ard Poi,i.·ell, 2:0, the dead \\·oman 's
son by a pre\iouS marriage; and Keith
~ta.son Knlght, 18, both of Gettysburg.
He saJd the men wai\"ed e1lrad/tion
and agreed to let Pennsyl\·anla State
Polit>e return them .to Gettysburg.
A si->kesrnan for slate police said
murder charges were filtd today before
~fagistn.te Harold R, Deardorlt
Life of State
Killer Spared
. SA.~ FRANCISCO fUPt) -'superior
Court Jurors have spared the first man
111•ho could have bttn t.cntenctd to the gas
chamber undel'i Calil«nla's ne~· death
penailty law.
Instead, the jury ruled Monday that
Van Wesley Purcell, 29. should be
sen'tenced to life In prlaon for the Jan. 2
murdtt of Antbony P. Cala, 42, 1 groctry
chain 0'1'1'1et'~xeeull';e .
Cata was 1lain during an W1SU<ttssful
robbery IMrt jurors de<lded that Pun:<ll
did not •tl .v.illfully °" w Ith
prem~ltstlon. The same jurors last
y.•eek cooricted Purcell of flrst-dell'et
murder.
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. --·' * Officer Gets
Job Retm'11ed
With Back Pay
Sgt. Thomas Baroldi ~·as returned to
acti\·e duty today by the city of CyfnSS
and given mott lhaD $15,lnl in back pay.
"It wu part of oor agreement," City
~fanager Darrell Essex said. "\\'e agreed
that if he was exoneratOO he voould be
reactivaled and given pay dating back to
January of t973 ...
Baroldi 11t·as suspended immediatrly hi!
superiors learned of his in\'Ol\'ement in
the Bachelor's 111 bar shootings.
But Es~x today confirmed that the
city decision ends its inquiry Into
Daroldi's ln\•olvement In that incident.
Garden Grove city authorities today
ref~ IG comment on the status of
patrolman Jerry Gray, 29. other than to
coorinn that his 'application for return to
duty is "being coosidered."
It "·as learned during the trial of both
men that Gray fa ced city action on
alleged infractions that occurred prior to
the ta\·ern shooting.
Irvine Student
Gets Four Montl1s
OIJ S\\1in<lle Ra1)
lJC Irvine student Robert John lfodge
has been sentenced to four months in
Orange County Jail after pleading guilty
to "'orking a ~indle tl1at almost cost a
local firm $180,<XMl.
Superior Court Judge Jan1es Turner
ordered the jail term and five years
probation for Hod ge, 29. a senior
biological sciences m a lo r , and
additionally ordered him to ser\'e li\'~
years probation.
Hodge \\'as arrested last Aug . 8 at the
office!! of Founders Leasing Company,
17fl2 Langley , St ., fr\1.ne, after he
allegedly persuaded company orficials to
purchtse scientific equipm"ent for ~·hat
!lodge said v.·as a National lfealth lnsti·
lute project.
Police said Hodge. ~ho cl~imed lo he a
qualified physician. gave the firm the
name of a Long Reach company that
proved to be nooexistant "th the inten·
tion of per.Klnally pocketing lhe funds .
Related charges of masquerading as a
physician and \'iolating the state's
BusiNs.s and Professions COOe were
dismiS!ed by Judge Turner.
Sex Barrier Banued
111 Stale Educatiou
SACRAMENTO tUPl) -Legislation
aimed at eliminating sex baniers from
Califomla education rtquirtments v."Oll
narrow approval ~londay •rom the
AMembly. The bill rSBt'661 by Sen.
George ~f~ <O.San Francisco ). was
•PPTO"ed on a 41·19 \'ote, the minimum
needed, and returned to the Sen.ate for
t"OOC'U1Ttnce in amtndments.
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1 _2 ~AIL Y PILOT IS TiltMtU. April lb, 1974
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, Egypt_ Threatens Israel With 'Second Front'
By Unltfd Prest bterudonaJ
An Egyptian newspaper hinted toda y
that Egypt might open a seo'.>lxl. froot In
tbe Sinai Desert i! the Jsrael -Syrk1n
fighting continues.
The fighting in the Golan Heights
entered its 361.h comecutive day toda.y
with Intensive S)Tian a-r t l 11 e r y
bombardments of lsraeli positions atop
strategic Mount Hermon.
The ll<l'!'Sptper Al Akhbar said EiYJ>(
cannot allow Israel to return to the
aggressive methods It practiced be.Core
last October's v;ar,
Odd-ev.en Plan
Ended iii LA
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Los
''"'ties ·C:Ounty aUpervisors voted ,_... to'f:nd the odd-even gasoline sales
plan 'in the coon!y.
1be decision was f()rWarded to
Cov. Reagan and the supervisors
expressed hlpe he \\'ill act lo lift
the sales controls by Wednesday.
The county hu been on the plan
since March 1. Supervisor James
Hayes, chainnan of the board'a
energy commitlee, said supplies of
gasoline have Improved greatly,
but urged motorists to continue to
conserve gasoline.
Mitchell Tells
Of Vesco 'Crude
Muscle Attempt'
NEW YORK (UPI) -John N. M''.chell
lestllled today that he phoned John
FJrlidunan, President Nixon's domeatlc
advtser, In November 19'i2 tllat financier
Robert L Vesco made "a crude attempt
to use some m~le" on the
Administration lo Impede a federal
klvesUpUon ol his m&nlpulaliom.
The former Nixon attorney general,
testifying tn hfJ own defense Jn the
federal court Mitcbell-Stans trial, said he
phoned Ehrlldunan after receiving a
memorandum from Vesco in which, the
government charges, tlH! f I n a n c i e r
thttaf<Ded lo -hlJ caolt $200,000 campaign. oootributlon unless t h e
Securities and Exchange Commission
Wll lold lo dtq> legal proceedings
agalmt y..,,,,, .
"Ehrlichman told me," 11 i t c h e 11
conUnued, "that the~ had been an
1 attempt by Donald Nil:on Jr. of Ne>mort.
-. Ille Preoid<ol'• nophew, and
IJOD1elxldY elle, a Mr. Straub (a V'"'°
aide), lo l(o to Key Biscayne and talk to
J>OOl)lo about the SEC invesUgatloo, and
that Mr. Ebrllclunan had run them off
anll told them he didn~ want to hear
any1blng about it."
"Did yoo toll Ehrlldunan that Vesco
wu tbreatenJng to dlJclooe t h e
contributioo: unless the lnvestlgation was
stopped?" asked prooecutor John R.
Wing.
"No, we didn't get lnto the specifics of
it.."
MltdJell Aid he did not report the
m<ll10l'andum to the SEC. It had been
delivered to Mitchell at his hotel in New
York but was addresied to F. Dooald
Nlxoo, of Newport Beach, the President's
brolhet.
Mitchell sent tht memo back to Vesco.
''Did you understand U>e memorandum
to be an effort by Vesco to get something
through to the President?" Wing asked.
"No, I did not," Pttitchell said. "l
thought it was a crude way to get
through to lhe Administration -at what
level I don't know,"
"Didn't you consider It an att~mpt to
obstruct justice?'' Vi'ing asked.
... 'lbe time whe-n Israel wu able to
pracUce thls method hu passed." It said.
"Israel cannot ren1aln wlU'.1 one Arab
front to' concentrate on."
Al Akhbar also warrn._'<f tpat "continuing
Israeli agg{es.')ive policies'' constituted 3
hurdle in lhe pctt.h of current efforts (or a la.~ting peace in the t-.J!dd le Eas t Slmilar
fears -were expressed ~londay In N('w
York at a n1eeting of the U.N. Securil y
COuncll.
A Syrian 1nUJt.ary delegation, headed
by Brig. Gen. Hilonat C/leh11bi. hr11t! of
military in!elligen<:l', 1 .. 111 the Unitl'd
wore bai&d · -hut In tho !int rtap
Henry A. Klssintier on a poe.slble Syrian--
Israeli troop disengagement.
The Tel Avtv nt-wspaper Ma'arlv aid
lsraell polit ical leaders have not yet
discussed a S)Tinn proposal for the
dJ!U!flgageme,tlt of forces.
Even so. ~!a'ari~suid, Israeli officials
\\·ould reject the Syt1an proposal beeause
it "opposes the princlple upon which the
rs r a e I I (disengagement) guggestlons
were based -that in the first stage
there "'Ou.Id 00 oo Israeli "'ltbdra"·al
b('yond Uie encln\·c'' It captured in the
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BANK CAMERA SHOWS PATTY HEARST AS ARMED ROBBER
But Was Kldnaped Heiress Forced to Join SLA Bandits?
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GAYS ...
however, and f\.lother Earth was ~lccted
princess. ·
Serving as e1npcror for 197~ \'lill be
Keith ~1cAlistcr, "'ho was elected over
Bob Cavallero and Sir Edward. Cavallaro
will serve as prince and Sir Edward .... 111
reign as duke.
Lady Vincentia wa s placed th ird in the
empress balloHng and will scr\ c as
duchess in the rova\ court. ~tichC'llc
Renee will serve as baroness.
The people "'ert' parlldCd alon~ an
ele\'ated runway 10 loud applause or !heir
subjects. They "'ere a/tended by young
male pages wearing 'A'hite lt-vtards and
orange tunicg.
Person;il reaction b~· borh tl1c guests
and the public out side \1•as \'arif'.d .
A young girl "'ho \\;anted to be called
;\larfe, one of the few lesbians attending
the event. said she \\·as disgusted by the
cro .... ·ds gath<'rcd around the enlr:u1c:c.
Swrr-Viejo 1._
Park Croivds
'J' ery,, Slini'
Only 1,040 people came to Orang!
County's sprawling new Starr-Viejo
Regional Park during Its first weekend of
operations but county park officials are
confident business y,·ill pick up jn the
months ahead.
"All our oth er parks v.·ere so cro\\•ded
\\C had to tum people a"'ay," said
Harbors. Beaches and Parks Director
Kenneth Sam pson.
~.I think that once "'Ord gets around
th at lhe Starr park exists and is going to
be <'onstantl y improved, people will start
con1ing do"·n," he sa id.
The 5,500-acrc spread, purchased only
l\\'O n1on1hs ago by the l'Ounty tor $4.4
n1illion, is being largely preserved as
\\'lldC'rncss open space.
Only abou t 35 of th e Starr park's 140 ,
catnpsitcs "'ere occupied over the
October war •
S--capped Mouol Jl<nnon. which
rises t ,000 feet above the bordtra of
lll'•el, S)'rl& IOd Lebanon, h" ,Al
cornmandin& view of all three countttu--
and Syria baa concentrated on trying to
r~ptW-e It from the llraeU.s. Today,
Dama.scus military comm u n I q u e 1
r<!pohed lnltl>M bomb&rdments lnfllcted
"heavy casualties and lo.Mes on the
enemy."
t&rael uJd one soldJtrr l'al \Ultd and
two '4.'otJnded 1n "sporadk" Syrian !irf:
during the night and !bat the anJllery
From P•e 1
HEARST •.•
~ ' robben appearing to he holding a gun on
her• It was because -.1 this picture, plus
apparent efforta by the robbers to go out ot their way to' identl!y ber as ''Tania ,"
that authoriUes speculated she wa1
forc<d .. taJu; part.
"Then'• reaaon to believe she was not
a wUllng partner in the kidnaplne or h
bank robbery," aaJd U.S. Attorney James
Brownlng.
· 'Ibe three women named ln bank
robbery warrants were Nancy Ling
Perry, Patricia ~flchelle Soltysik and
Camilla Catherine Hall, all believed
Previou.slT. to be members of the tiny
SLA whlCh clalmed responsibility for the
Hearst kldnaping and the slaying last
November of Oakland s c'h o o I 1
Superintendent Mara11 Foster.
None· of the men was identified.
·The batik robbery was yet another
development in a case which Browning
cal13 unprecedented.
"1bere's never been another case ln
the aMa.11 of legal history where the
victim ol a kidnapping has turned up In
the middle of a robbery," he told
newsmen.
The appearance of Miss Hearst on the
film ' allayed fears that she might be
dead, for '4.'hile her \'Oice had been heard
on a tape recording u recently as 13
days ago, she had not been seen since the
night of Feb. 4 ~'hen she was carried
screaming from her apartment near the
University of California campus in
Berkeley.
In the tape received April 3 by the two
l"M radio stations, Miss Hearst called
her father !\ "liar," said she coul<f not
return lo her former life as a college
coed. and said she y,•ould remain and
fight Ydth the SLA.
Her father, president and editor of the
San Fr.ancisco Examiner, said he
. believed she had been bralnwasbed.
Ex-astronaut
Named by Firm
Fonner astronaut L. Gordon Cooper of
Corona de! ~tar has been appointed vtce
president of the Academy of Defensive
Driving operating out of Orange County
Raceway in Irvine.
Cooper, 47, of 411 Narcissus Ave., will
be in charge of development for the finn
,,.,·hic h specializes ln training I a w
enforcement officers for safe driving and
high·tii>eed pursuits.
He said he would work to expand the
firm to offer similar training programs
for enforcement officers in other states.
Cooper partlcipated in the ~1ercury and
Gemini space flights:.
Spanking Outlawecl
SACRAME."ITO CAP ) -Children 1n
special education classes could not be
spanked by teachen: or school officials
under legislation approved Mooday bv
the Senate. The measure, Introduced by
Sen. Nicholas Petris (D-Oakland), was
approved 21-6 and sent to the Assembly.
""' ...... -. A Ltw <ontmunlqut The United SUl!el, .IOtJlht to invent
uJd thtft wu the ".-! dally action " COllllCll debal< on the lncidenls. fenrlng
on the northern and aouthem sectors ot the debclte ""·ould hamper Kissinger's
the front but that there were no ntgollatlous for the I s ,. a e I • Sy r i a n
casualties. 'nle lsraeU.s have suffered agretmcnt on dl&e.ngaging forces In the
seven kllttd' and 44 wounded ln the Golan Height.I. 1l~ Isratll attack
fighting. fonowed the murder of 18 tsr.aelis In a
In New York, lnteasi.ve diplomatic border settlement of Qiryat Shmona by
efforta were under way today to reach a Arab guerrillas.
<:OOStMUI that would coodemn aU Middle ~ Egypt and t.srael agreed ear!Jer this
Eaat violence and avert a \'Ote oW' year to separate their forces along the
Lebanon'a. complaint to the Seicurtty Suez Canal. Kissinger. ar,chittct of the c.ooncH against an Israeli punitive attack accord, has been trying to \1-'orlt out ,
last wtek on six Lebanese \'Ulages. -similar pact ~·Jth S9rla. ,
Target of Threats
Tight Security Oruec
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Tough security measures went into
effect today as Jury· telectlon began ln
the Orange County Superior Court
murder trial of Santa Ana 9ollege
student MldtaeJ Scott ~m11, 21.
S~tors and newsmen enterl(ig
Judge H. Warren Knight's courtri:>om
were checked for weapoo.s and further
scrutinized by a beeping airport.style
electronic detector while c a r e I u 11 y
briefed sherlff11 officen: looked on.
Deputy public defender Ron Butler aakl
bis dle111 has been the target of threalS
5inoe he was first arrested last Oct. 20
and chozJed with the slaying of Stephen
Godania, 17, of Santi Ana.
Mills is further charged with 111'!
wounding or Daniel Garcia, 15, of Santa
Ana, whole 'right arm had to be
amputated after Jt was almost severed
by a shotgun blast allegedly directed at
him by Mills. ,__
Santa Ana police said the shooting
came at the climax oh gang battle that
erupted in front of ~!Ills' 11th. Street
home. '
Officers said r.uus told them he "'as
being harassed by members of "F
Troop", a militant band of ~fexican
Amerlcans, and I.hat he shot Godanis and
Garcia fu self defense.
Butler said Mills was franlerred to
up by several Chicanos 9.'hile he ""'as
being held in Orange County Jail.
Butler said Mills was transferred to
Theater Oivner
Voivs to Ha1ulle
'Devilis li' Mess
'Ibeater owner James Edwards has
promised to personally take diarge of a
devilish problem "The1 Exorcist" has
caused in a Costa Mesa neighborhood,
Counci1'4.·oman Norma Hertzog said
today.
She said EAJwards agreed to ~ the
demands of Mesa Verde residm.ts who
last "''eek complained that trash
generated by theatergoers waiting in line
tor the movie was being dumped in the
theater parking lot and was drilling onto
their property.
~lrs:" Hertzog reported that Edwards
pledged to immediately clean up the
entire area surrounding the theater on
Adams Avenue and Harbor Boulevard,
including debris blown down side streets.
A concession.. trailer and two outdoor
toilets also wlll be removed from the
parking lot, Mrs. Hertzog Indicated.
She said Edwards phoned her to
express his ~ over the problem
caused by the tbealer and the highly
popular movie.
Costa ~lesa city jail for his own
protection and that angry Ch!cano1
attempted to get tQ hlm while he ,,.was
being transported there under sherlff's
guard.
Security officers oommented today t:.:t
geveral telephone callers have vowed
that Mills will be eliminated before his
trial can be concluded.
Irvine t(> Off er
Photo Exhibit
At _,\rt Festival
A film and j:h)tography exhibit ha.,
been scheduled for June 2 at Uni\•ersity
High School as part of Irvine Js, the
Irvine art festl\•a! ""'hlch \\-'Ill run Crom
r.tay.30 to June 9. •
Those v;'ho Jive. study or work in ll"Vine
are eliglble to submit original films and
photographs for tbe exhibit.
Sharon Sircello, Irvine ls coordinator,
said e."thlbitors should indi~te their age
category as elementary s ch o o I ,
intennediate, high school or adult.
In addition. photo e~iblts should
include whether the photos are black and
white or color and whether they were
processed commercially or by the
photographer. •
Photos In ·the high school and adult
categories must be at least. 8 by IO
fuches, and slides should not be
submitted.
Film exhibits shoWd in<iicate whether
they are· black and white or color, sound
or silent and 8 mm, super 8 mm or 16
mm. Films should be no longer thin 15
minutes and may be entered by groups
or Individuals.
Entries also should include the name.
address and telephone number of the
artist and should be mailed before May
15 to Box 4904, Irvine 92664.
La }labra's ~lanager
To Speak in Irvine
Lee Risner, administrator for the city
of L.e Habra, will speak Wedne«lay It a
meeting of the Saddleback Cl!apter of the
Society for Advancem en t of
r.ianagement.
The meeting, at the Airponer IM
Patio Room in Irvine, "'ill begin with a
social hour at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7:30.
C.OSt for the meeting is $6.25, and
reservations may be made at 772-5151.
"No, I did not."
Earlier, Mitchell strongly denied he
e\"er a.sked John W. Deen If{, then
counsel to Presldent Nixoo, to intervene
in 1971 ln the SEC investigation of Vesco.
"Ttmse people ar2 ignorani, ·· she
fumed. "People should he allo\\'ed to live
their o\vn Jh·es. ·· 'veck('nd by a total of about 140 people, I I"--------------------------------------... San1pson s.1id.
"I oouldn't believe the ~'Ords coming
out of his mouth," ~Utchell sald of
Dean's testimony.
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~larie talked as she wai ted at the top or entrance steps for her husband,
Janine. to park their car. She \\'<IS anlred
in a cocktail dress and Janine in a b!nr k
tuxedo.
Phoebe Plan ters. a drag queen \\'ho
said he is a teacher at \\'hi ll ier College,
stood at the foot of the stairs a11d talked
"'ilh son1e of the onlookers.
•·f couldn 't care less abou t \1'h3t 's go ing
on upstairs," he said.
"They're just a bunch or fruits
parading around. r.1y· trip 1s coming dO\.\'ll
ai1d talking to the people."
He said hi-did not mcnn to "put d0\111''
!he people upstairs. however.
"Th.is is the first publir cnrounter for
many of them. especi;illy tJ1e femnll'
i1npersonators. But it's good. ft 's f~ding
lhf'i r egos," he sa,d.
Kath y Corrigan, a S<'hool te:icher in
Jluntington Bcat·h. said i;hc \1·a~ ~lralJ;:.ht
:ind \\·as there as a guest of one of Uic
band mt'mben.
Co1111ty Consnn1er
Leader to Speali
C'-01. ~1. S. Shimanoff. director CJ{ lM
OranRe Cowuy Office of Con:sum('r
Affairs. will spc-ak at 7:30 p.n1. April 25
at a meeting of the Irvine Ch:lp!er
American Association of It c t I r e d
l'trS<')nS.
t he n1Ci!Un,11 \\'Ill be at the Rane.Tio San
,Tonquln In tcnnedlate School, 4 8 6 l
Michelson lto."ld in :rvinc.
Col. Shimano!/, who relircd froin 1he
~1arlne.COrps in 197 1. no\\' li \'C~ Jn Irvine.
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About 700 n1ore people userl the park's
picnic facilities. anothe r 100 hikers came
in to roam around and about 100 people
stayro one night at a "rest area" on the
ranch right next lo Ortega Hlghy,·ay.
~Iany people were turned away
because they had pe ts. Onl y horses may
be brought to the park and they are
restricted to special ca1nping areas with
\1'atcr and forage nearby.
San1pson said the park is open seven
da.vs a '\\"eek to camping and day use and
large groups wishing to use it can order
:i sit(' in ad vance.
Senale Clears BiU
Si\CHAl\IENTO (AP ) -California's
larger school districts would be ordered
10 coin(' up >A•ith plans for ronlrolllng
t'a1npus violence under a bill tha t cleared
lhc $fa te Senate r.Jonday on a 23-8 \'Ote.
Democratic Asse1nblyn1an_ Leroy
Greene's measure 'A'Ould allow school
principals for ti1e firsi time to shu t
dO'\m \'iolc nce-thrt-Glened schools.
DOCTOR'S Gtl.ASS
Jr-' AS SUSPICIOUS
~1 ERCEO (AP \ -Dr. Rob er t
C111npbe\I v.·as surprl~d •·hfn police here
!old him his office lawn "'as under
lnvMtlgatlon.
Four wetks t11go, Campbel1 seeded two
parking s-tri ps in front of hi s new office
"'Ith grass. · ~
Police t.old hlm ~1onday he had had
sonic help as SO fine ma rijuana plant.a
v.·ere growlnp: along u1th hls g&rden-
variet» "grtass.."
BLESS THIS MESS1
For about another month, Placentia Ave. will be tom up to widen
the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access
will be available by way of Babcock St., cOming from the back
way.
We hope you will be patient with
construction as the results will
certainly be worth all the trouble.
II you aren't adventuresome. give
us a call, and we11 bring samples
to your home.
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VOL. "67, NO. 106, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1974 TEN CENTS
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Mystery Cloaks Patty's Holdup Role
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BANK CAMERA SHOWS PATTY HEARST AS ARMED ROBBER ... _ ~·· '.lut W•• Klllfnaped Heiress Forced to Join SLA Bandits?
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Miss Hem~st
Identified
In Robbery
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The FBI
.,'hich for 71 da}'1 has searched for
Patricia llearst as a kidnap victim
hunted her today also. as one or four
Vl"Omen who took part in a $10.000 bank
robbery. · "\
Photographs and witnesses identified
Patricia as roe or the Symbkmese
Lll>eration Anny gang that htld up a
branch of the Hibernia Bank Afonday.
But authorfties said she may have been
forced tnto the robbery against her will.
She was sought on a warrant naming her
as a material witness.
As the kKinaping case took still another
·bb:arre tum, the 2n-year-old girl's
partnts -Randolph A. Heam and bis
wife, Catherine -Pf'epartd to return to L
their agoniz ing vigil at their borne in
suburban Hillsborough after' a brief re.st
at a resort near La Paz, Mexico. 1bey
v.·ere expected to ny back in an executive
jct sometime tQday. r
Hidden bank photos captured the
robbery scene. clearly sho1'•ing Patrtcia
holding a gun. the FBI said. The bank
raid was staged by members of the
terrorist Symbloot!Se Liberation Anny
Vl•hich kldnaped Patricia Feb. 4.
' lt occurred 12 days after the vtctim
said in a tape-recorded message that she
u•as forsaking he1 fonner way of life and
joining the forces of the SLA. changing
her name to "Tania" in honor of a
Bol.ivian revolutionist.
Mlsi H .. 1"11, ~er of fained
newspaper founder Wllllam Randolph
3 SLA WOMEN SOUllHT
IN BANK ROBBERY, P>90 S
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Miss Huntington
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Snafu Corrected
TAPPED FOR TOP SPOT
New M.yor Coen
Coe1i Electell
Beacli Mctyor
l1i Split Vote
Adrienne Davis. an 18--year-olrl ~n1or
al Edi.son High School, is the. new 14'inn<'r
of the 1974 ~tiss Huntington Beach beauty
pageant.
Her nan1c 14·as announced by !he
lluntington Beach C h a m b e r of
Commerce ~londay aftt>moon after a
frantic rerounting o( the ballots revea\l'd
a mista\oe in Saturday n i g h I 's
announctment.
Oleri Lynn ~!unson. t8, a student at
Ci<>lden \Vest College, had been cro.,.,'?led
the city's queen Saturday .
The ballots v.•ere recounted '°londa y
and l\fiss Davis was declan'd the winner
by the Yiomen's division of the chamber,
sponscr ofr the pageant.
Peggy 'FreerTiar1. president of the
women 's division, issued a public apology
J\tonday for the con(usion a n d
enibarrassmcmt.
"I want to gi\'C my persoo31 apology to
the family of Cheri :\!unson and
particularly to her. She h;id a little glory
thc:>n it was snatched from her. but she L'S
taking it warmly and v.·ondcrfully.''
Today, Adrienne, t~ new queen, s.1id
she y.·as ''double shocked"' at the re:sult.
"I was entirely happy as the fourth
runner-up ," said Edisoo's student
rommissK>ner of assemblies. "l didn 't
Last 14·eek Al Coen said he is al\\·a~·s think they had made a mistake at alt. "surprised" by what happens "'hen the
l\Vff _jl....,...fS annual\}o ~ 111"\! w~'1locl<ed wben 1hey ca11"1 me
one of-lhetr number to be the mayor or f\tMcla y afternoon."
Huntington Bcatji. In an afternoon press conference. Bill
'°tonday night, Coen was less surprised P'oster. president of the chambrr,
than some othtr per80ns u•he.n he won erplaincd how the mistake wa& made.
the mayorship (or the third time in st1 He said it TeSulted from a confusion
years. amoog the judges over the ~ing
Counciln1an llenry Duke. "'ho scr\'ed system as they rated the five finalists
as vice mayor the past yea r. "'as favored seltcted from the 14 girls.
Calley~s -Term Halved;
~ :arole in 6 Months
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Hearst, "may have been acting under
duress and coercion." said FBl special
agent in charge, Olar I es W. Bates, in
erplaining why she was sought as a
material witness instead of a participant.
Three other women .,,;ere named as
suspects, and police said five men
apparenUy also were invclved -four of
them wailing ootside in lwo geta~-ay
cars.
Bates said if it were delennined that
Miss Hearst was a willing partlctpMt,
she also would be charged with bank
robbery.
going In lo the meetin g:'° but he came out Three judges scored the girls on a
on the short end of a 4-3 secret ballot. point basis from five to one, with five the
The 36-year-old Coen v.·as named on the best. The other two did the ·te\•erse.
first ballot. avoiding some of the drama ranking them in order from one to th·e,
of previous years \\'hen it look several with one the best.
tries to pick a leader. nie tv.'O chamber "·omen "·ho ...,·ere
After llis narrow \ictory, Coen quipped . adding up the scores failed to notice the
"'I'.IJtit election is about as significant as different methods of \'oting, and the
my ma rgin of victcry," which even errcr was not discovered until laler
SHE IS QUEEN
Adrienne Davis
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WASHINGTON !AP) -Secretary of
the Army Howard Callaway today
suspended half of Lt. WillialJl Calley's 20-
year prison sentence for murdering at
ltast 22 Vietnamese civilians in the r.·ly
Lai massacre.
The action will make Calley eligible for
parole v.ithin six months because he has
been in confinement for more than three
years. almost one-third of his remaining
sentence of 10 years, an Anny
spokesman said.
• The Army said that Callav.·ay acted
bec;1use "sufficient m it i g a t in g
cb'cumstances exist to \\'arr an l
clemency."
There ~-as no immediate elaboration on
what constituted the m i t i g a t i n g
circumstances. Technically, ca\lay,·ay
upheld Calley's ~year sentence, but
remitted 10 years of it.
#A spokesman said that Calley's
dismissal from the service. Vl'hich also
was part of the sentence. "will be
accomplished as soon as practicable.''
talley has been free on $1,000 bond
sJnce late February after nearly three
yean under house arrest at Ft. Benning
following his court-n1artial conviction on
Oraage Coast
Weather
The temperature's going dov.1l
along tbe beachfr6nt. where it'll
hover around the 60 to 65-<tegree
range. Look for fair skies Wednes·
day after some early morning low
cloudiness.
IN~IDF. TOPAV
The Xt.v. Edmund G. Rya 1i, a
0Je1ui& prief' "'''o pta.,ed o pan
In "TM Etorcilt," ha.s been fired
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Calley originally was sentenced to life
in prison at hard labor, but the
('()mmander of the 3rd Army reduced
that sentence to 20 years on Aug. 20,
1971.
·Scouts Set Up
~ndia11 Village
At Golden West
Six hundred Boy Scouts and Explorers
"ill live in an Indian teepee village at
Golden West College for three days,
beginning Friday ..
The scouts from six S o u t h e r n
Califontia counties will be celebrating
the annual gathering ol the Order of the
A.rrow, a scout honor f>Ociety stressing
camping and service to others .
The public is invited to watch
competition and demonstrations by the
scouts in their teepee village, tQ be built
on the practice athJetic field at the
college.
Indian costumes. uilT be displayed on
•Saturday, from 11 a.m. to noon . wiUt
final judging in the college pavilion at
8:30 p.m.
Dance competition will be held from 2
p.m. lo S p.m. on Saturday, with the
finals at 9:45 p.m., also in the pavilion .
Chavez Retains
01ie Grape Pact
COACHELLA (UPI) -Cesar °"''"' and his United Fann Worken Union.
lighting agalnst extinction by the rival
'Teamsters UnJon, have held on to tht ,.1. table grape picking oootrac:t the
UFW has lell.
Qiavet slgned a contract MoOOay w1tb
I.Jooel Steinberg, largest table gtape
grower in the Coachella Valley, the
nation's major table grape producing
region.
"As long M we have one coo tract we .,;u have roots here, •e will have hope."
Chavez told a che«lng ctOffd of about
100 supporte11. ,
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1be robbery took place shortly alter
the I a.m. opening of a Hibernia Bank
branch in San Francisco's Oceanside
Sunset District. The four v.·omen -all
yotmg and white, Vl'earing dark coats and
"walf1e-stomper" type beets a n d
carrying semi-automatic rines -and a
man entered the bank with military-like
precision, scooped lt0,690 frOm cash
d.rawe~ after ordering patrool!I and
employes to lie on the floor, then fled
through the front door, firing at
pa~rsby. •
Tv;o men y;ere seriously wounded . but
both were reported in satisfactory
condition at a hcspital. They were Pet('r
~farkoff, 59, who operates a nearby li~r
store, and Eugene Brennan, 70, who lives
near the scene.
A hidden camera in the bank took
several dramatic ~tographs of the gun·
V{iekling robbers, including one showing
(S.. HEARST, P11e %)
brought a grin lo Duke's face. Saturday night. during a casual review of
In last Tuesday's rouncil election, Coen the judges· ballots.
finished V1·ith the lov.·est vole tcta\ of the roster said the judges were contactOO
four winners and was the only one in any Sunday to confirm the voling methodc;
danger of losing his coontil seat. .. .and the girls were informed a mistake
Councilv.·oman Norma Gibb!, Vl'ho had be-en made.
nominated Duke for the mayor's post. P.frs. freeman n!fused to put \hf
was unanimously picked vice mayor. blame on anyone , saying, "It was -an She, Don Shipley, and Duke. u·ere · .._..bl · r · nd nc1· believed to be on the minority vote. but incr"-"'1 e serteS o m1su ersla ings that Vl·ouldn't happen again in a hundred
as a formality, Shipley mo\·ed \o make., years . There's no point in trying to affix
Coen's electloo unanimous . and it was. blame. Even the physical facilities
Jerry Matney. v.·ho stepped do"n as contributed because the judges were
mayor, had nominated Coen, 14·hile the unable to hear the tabulator clearl y and
council's neu·come r. llarriett Wieder, !hen correct the error before it y,·as
nom inated Mrs. Gibbs for \lice mayor. announced."
Coen admitted today he had given the Foster added his praise for the v.·ay the
mayor's po.ell coosKierable thought over situalion .,..i!.S handled after the mistake the v.·eekend . v.·as discovered . "I knew I '~as going to be nominated. '-~ "u!... certainly concur 14·ith l he There \\'ere sufficient people on tuc .. ~
council who y,·anted me to be mayor, so I forthright way that ti.trs. Freeman and
thought It over. the worptn's division have handled this
"I've gone beyond the ego gratification extremely regrettable s11ua11on .'' he said.
lSee ~IAVOR, Pagt !) "I koow the agonizing that y,·ent on
before a final declslon u·as made to
reverse the aT1nOUI1«ment. But there
Beach Council .Action was really no otl"w!r choice than admitting
the error and trying to set ii right in an
open and above-board fa sh ion .
Here in capsule fonn are the major actions taken by the Huntington Beach
City Council ~fonday night :
MAYOR: Al Coen edgCd Henry Duke 4 to 3 for the post on a 9CCret b.11·
'lot. Coen has been mayor twice before."Ouke, never.
CATS: Struck a leash law for cats which had been \\Titlen inlo 11 re\'ised
animal control ordinanec. Also agreed to review some other restrictions placed
on cat.s.
SENJORS: Delayed action on allo9.ing ~senior citizens to usf! the vacated
Memorial Hall after the fire department called it an "urwfe" building. Or·
dered staff to 1tudy aftemativE sites and further review the ccst of rebuikling
the baU. '-ECONOMY: Al the suggestion of Coen, agreed to establish an economic
advl""'Y commm...
ASH TR.EF.S: Backed off a plan to remove hundreds of shame! ash trtes
when a bid for the project came in at $259,000, alnmt double v.·hat the city
expected to pay.
SMALL L01'S : Gave preliminary approval to a new t)"l'.le of l.Oning which
would allOW' the comtruction of homes on very small lots in the TOVl'n Lot and
Old Town.,.igbboljlood.
COAST WGRWAV: Al"""' to hi"' VTN es the enginttring firm to develop
plans_ 'for the reconstruction of Pacific Coast Highway. The VTN contfad may nm ls high u ltl0,000. but the dty 1'>pes to use it IO win about II.% million
in federal money for the project.
NEWLAND: Ace.pied t4 acres al bluff top ll1d manb It Adama Aveiue
and }Seacb Boulevard from the Newland Estate. The IAnd transfer includes
th< old Newland house wblch ii 1 ctty laodmork.
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"You can 't make a goof of this
magnitude and pretend it didn·1 happen
"'ithout losing evesyone's respect,"'
(See TITLIST, Page %1
Searcliers Report
No More Bodies
F oun<l by Creek
GAINESVILLE, Ga. f\;PI) -The
search for more bodlea along ~lulberry
Creek ended \\ith officia ls concluding the
area was not used for a gangland burial
site as they suspected.
A spokesman said '°tonday that state.
federal and k>c:al law enforcement
agencies were satisfied !here "·ere no
more bodies along the banks or lhe
stream. He said t~ ln\'Cttigallon \\•as
continuing but 'refused comment on
whether other possible burial sites might
ht teardled.
The body of Otis Robert Reidling Jr ..
14 , wa_, found along the bank la~ ""'etk,
fivt months after he disappeared from
his Winder home. The excavation began
April 5, reportedly on the basis of an
inrormanl's tip.
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SHE WAS CROWNED
Cheri Lynn Munson
~·Iic hi ga n '' olc
T u111out Heavv
SAGl:\A\\'. !\fich. fAP) -rotcrs in
~fichigan'-" 8th D1strkt turned out in
heavy numbers 1n surin~·. ("001 1~t>a1hf'r
today 10 choo~ 1he1r ne"' LOnJ!ressman
in 3 spc.-c1al t'il'<:llon th::it rould affect
Pres1drnt ;'\1xon l'i i m pl' ,. ch n1 c n t
prospetl ~.
The tv.·o ranrl1rl11lf'!i \"O\t'd rarl r.
Repoblic:in JalTl('!; Sparling Jr . 4S. nrar
h•l'I S::ig1n11w home. and l>emocra11c sla te
Rep. Bot; Traxlt:r , "42. in Ba ,-City
A h('avy ea rly turnou1 y,·a~ rt·µorlcd in
Bay City, the Democrat1r c;tronghold of
this normally Rcpuhc.1n di~tricl. The
turnout :ilso Vi'RS good In $.1i:1naw and 1n
lhe rural areR!I visited by t\'l~oo
Y.'cdnesday
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Oftf.cers' Acquittal
No Appeal Seen
In Bar Slaying
Orange CotJnty Superior Court Jud8c
Byron K. tt1cMillan's innol-enl verdicts 1r1
the Bachc~'s Ill murder trlo1 o( two 'of(
duty lawmen wtll be the last \ford on the
i.ssue, the ~tlon confirmed today.
Otie f Deputy District Atlorney James * tr -;'.:
Officer Gets
Joh Retm·ned
With Back P.ay
Sgt. Thomas Baroldi \taS returned to
active duty today by the city of Cypress
and elven more than $1SJ)OO in back pay.
"It wu part or our agreement ," City
Manaa:tr Darrell Emei said. "We agreed
tbal if he was exonerated he would be
reactivated and given pay dating~back: to
January of 1973."
Buoldl WU IUsptnd<d Immediately hi•
auperion leanw:ct of h1I lnvOlvemtnt in
the Blcholor'• m bor shootings.
But Euex 10dly oanflrmed thlt the
city -Ion ei>ds Its Inquiry Into
Bln>ldl'I iavolvlll1f11t In 11111 Incident.
Garden Grove city authorittm today
rett.ed to c:ommeut on tbe status of
petrol man Jury Gray, 29, othtr lhan W
conllnn that hll 1ppllcatlon for rttwn to
duty II "bdnc oonsld<red."
It WU learned duttng thc trio) of both
me that Gray flCtd city actMm <rn
allrced lnfraci1on1 that ocairred prior to
the tavern lhootln(.
In.mate Factions
Control Prisons
SACRAMENTO (AP) -lrun1te gangs
hsve tumed Collfoml1's prilon system
into 1 baWeground for control or prl!on
drq: trafflc and rackets, a leCfet witnes.s
bu told I Seoate IUhconunlttee~
Tbe tetttmony, taken tn cloeed aeasion
'. March ii, wu released Monday without
the l1lll1U of ·-by the -wbccmmlttee on civil disorders.
A wltoea idtntlfled only as a prisoner ~ ..-iU, lncuteratod In the state'prllon
I sy1tem aid priloo vloJ ... e ho4 ~ "outraceoua:. tt . :
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FOiler conclud«I. 1 Miu Devil, the new quetn, gained
fame before Christmas when ahe wrote
on -Y aitlc!Jlng high school board
member Dennll Manaers for hll allq:ed
port In the dillrtct'a "0..p '!llroat"
lnddenl
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Man(ers 1"1t her a pel'10ll&l rtply
~ ber for the tlSIY IJld that
di t1i<> • heltod verbal bltUe
betweeo Mlnfen and her parents.
From Pagel
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Enright co mmenttd today. "Thbre \~Jll
be no npptal flied by 1ny office."
Enright said he wa~.. ' · v c r y
dlsappolnted" at Judge ~lc~llllan's
decision to elear Cypress police Sgt.
Thomas Baroldi. 26, of murder charges.
"\Ve thought he had dooc enough to
warrant some form of punishment."
F..nright said. "We thought so and said
~. but Judge ~lc~lillan had different
ideas."
Baroldi y,•a,s arrested on Jan. 5, 1973,
shorily after he' allegedly shot and killed
1\larille f.orps Capt. Randall Sle\•en
Roblnette, 25, of Phoenix. Arii. during a
fracas in the Ractielor's f1 f bar.
Arrested witn him was Garden Grove
patrolman Jerry Cray , 29, who .y,·as
identified as UJe man who put a bullet
just one Inch away from bar patron Sam
Campise's heart.
Gray was found innocent by th e jury
10 days ago. But he had lo come back to
tbe courtroom Monday when It was
learned that the jurors had forgotten lo
sign the verdlcl forms.
J udge J\1cMillan found him innocent.
lie tht n delivered the same directed
Verdict in Barold i's case, commenting
that "no one will ever really know v.·bat
happened in the bar that night."
T~ of the 12 jurors had decided on an
innocent verd ict in the ca:!lc of Baroldl at
the 'fime defense lav.·yers , convinced that
the jury was near a guilty verdict, asked
Jud&e ~lcMillan to rule a mistrial .
f'romPagel
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the woman identified as Patricia
carrying a gun but witb another of the
robbers appearing to be: holding a gun on
her.
It was because of this picture, plu:!I
apparent c.fforts by the robbers to go out
of the.tr way to Identify her as "Tania,"
that authorities speculaled she v.·as
forctd to take part.
"There's reason to believe she wa.s not
a Wiiiing partner in the kidnaping or ttle
bank robbery," said U.S. Attorney James
Brollning.
The three women named in ba nk
robbery wamnta Y.-ere Nancy Ung
Perry. Patricia MJchelle Sollysik and
Camilla Catherine 1-tall, all believed
previously to be members of the J.\ny
SLA which claimed responsibility for the
HeafSt. k.idhaping find the allying last
November of Oakland s c h o o l s
Superintendent ~1arcu:!I Foster.
None Df the._ men was Identified.
A The bank robbery was yet another
&velopment ln a case which Browning
calla unprecedented.
-..-"There's never been another case in
the annals of legal history where the ,
victim of a kidnapping ha! turned up in
the middJe of a robbery," he told
otwsmen.
' The appearance or 1\1iss Hearst on the
film allayed rears that she might be
dead, for while her voiC1! had been heard
on a tape recording as recently as 13
day1 ago, she had not been seen since the
•night or Fet1> 4 when she was carried
Screaming from her apartment near the
Uolversity of California campus In
Berkeley.
In the tape received April 3 by I.he t'oli'O F~! radio stalioos. Miss Hearst cane(i
her father a .. liar," said !ho coi¥<t not
return to ber fonner life as a oollege
coed, and said !he would remain and
fight with the SLA.
Her father, president and edito r of the
San Francisco Examine r, seld he
believed she had been brainwashed.
Was Census
w orthwh.ile
For Valley?
By CANDAC~ PEARSON
01 It. £1.tll' l"lt•I Ill"
, The cit y cif f'ountain Valley recent ly
p:iid $12.000 to find out It has 611 more
po.'<lple lh>n tbe Stai' of California llld It
had.
The new city census -which pinpoinl3
the current population at 50,118 -didn 't
tum out quite as city officials expected
or wanted .
But they refuse to dub it a fa ilure.
"Now we're not going to be ground,"
Planner Don Cont.raman sakl. 11We've
established a new benchmark and we can
go forward with it."
The Stafe Oepariment ol Finance.
operating on the basis of !he J97U federal
census and new electrical hook-ups, had
estimated the city's population at 49,500,
dropplng it by about 50 from last year's
figure.
_ "We said, "Oh. tlh. That's wrong,"
Cootram.an recalled Monday.
The clly embarked on a four·week ~:
sus, using gas and electrical hook-upg
and vtcancy figures. Plannen were sure
the popu.Jation IA'OUld COnle. OUt about
'2,000.
With a higher population flgure, city
officials said, the city could get more
re\·enuc sharing funds.
• The 818 more people the ceasm found
will mean a few more dollars. •
But now "our big worry," Contraman
said, "is will we get enough revenue to
pay for It (the census)."
The new population figure will become
the state's o!ficlal number. The state
Department of Finance sent I superviaor
down to pversee the census.
City planners were mi!led by the
increasing size of single-family homes,
y,•hich make up about 75 percent of the
housing built In the city.
The average !\ize or a single-famil y
home loday is abo ut 3,600 square feet,
Contraman said.
Five years ago, a 2,800 square foot
house was considered large. he added.
Planners assumed tha t larger homes
meant larger families. It tumed out they
don't.
l~tead. the cmsu.. found that since the
Ja'.st count was taken in 1970, the average
number of occupants per ho use has
dropped from 4.06 to 3.57.
Con traman lays the planners knew
from Fountain Valley School District
figures that birth rale.s were dropping,
"but not as much as: we found out."
The c;ity tias grown by about 20,CM»
l)eOple since the 1970 ~sus. Under the .
current master plan, the ultlmate
population is supposed to level off. a~
about 61 ,000.
"More or less. depending°" tl1e family
siies," Contraman added, cautiously.
Sailboat Saved
After Beaching
State lifeguards and harbor patrolmen
from nearby Dana Harbor joined forces
ti,fonday to save a beached sailboat (rom
damage after It (etched up on a sandy
part of Doheny State Park.
Officials said the helmswuman or the
24-foot craft apparently could not control
the sloop, Wind and currtnl.ll drove It
aground.
Ann Cc:l\rfts o( 11812 Chapman Avenue,
Ga rden Grove, was unhurt In the mishap
as were two passengers on the a-aft.
The rescuers successfully loaded the
boat onto a borrow~ trailer and It was
hauled off the beach several hours after it y,•as beached.
ata1e of being m1yor (he served as
mayor ln 1968 and 1972). f wish lhe
ceremonial aspect could be divorced
from the business aspect. You can't be
fully attentive to both.
"We are evolving to a noint where we
need a full-time mayor, but I'm not .
lookJng for a 'big city' mayor concept.
The moot Important part or the job la the
interface with olber mayors. state and
fedml offkllla -prot<ctlng ,the
paroch.la1 lnteruts of the city.''
Hu11tington Vows ~swe1·
To Se11iors' Reqi1ir~ments
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Beach senior citizens find a home for
ttleir organlzed acUv ities?
City councilmen could not ansv.•er lhal
question i\londay night, bul vowed to ge't
lht answers prompt!}"". and more
1horoughly than they ha\'e so far.
The stniors had bern pror,iscd UM? use
of vacated ~lcmorial Hall. at least .as a
lempor ary hicillty. but r.1onday night
f ire Chief Ra y Picard \\"ilrncd ngainst
allowing anYQnt to ~ It v.·ithout a
thorough safety check.
He said he and Bu ilding f)irrdor
.John Beprens made a "cunory check"
r-.londay and both ilgrce the building
may ht unsafe.
~fany things \\'Cre overlooked in the
past when It Y.'1$ used for eouncll
n1cttlngs," \1•arn<'d Picard. "Dul with a
new occupancy v.·e Ju.st cruft. The fl rc
deptirtment has st.tong rwrvaUon.s
about a com.mltmcnt before all the fact.s
are known."
'!.The-e 11~ rather lmPQrt.ant fire and
life salcty conce.na," added BthreN.
"t'm re.uoMbly sure the bulldin& .i.I not
rtinforced agalru;t earthquakes."
"Why. afJ.cr they had every re.a.son to
belie''' they could U9C this. nothln& wes
doM. {about safety lnvestlaaUons)!"
uked Mll}'Or Al Coen .
Pican:I and Schrl'ns said they had
never been ('()flSUll~ whtn a staff report
was wrltten wbich recommMded Ute tLW
of Memorl.al Hall as a11 J.nterlm •enlor
citizen fa cility.
Al that point, Clly Aclmlnbtrator Dove
RQwlands suggest«I the city recruUon
ccnltt a~ 17th.Street nnd Orange Avenue
n1lgh1 ~ coo~ldert'd for coovers ion to a
I
senior citizens center.
"\Ve could mo\"e the recreation sWlf lo
the fif th floor or city hall and remodel
the recreation center," Rowla?Wi said.
\\'ith a 1nixed tone of anger and h1.Dllor.
Councilman Ted Bartlett asked. "11ave
the departments made any particular
sl.udy on 17th Street? Wou ld that be safe
or Y.'ould ~·e come up v.i th tht same
nnswer? \\"e might not have anything in !
to~·n that'~ sa fe." ·
.Jordan Van Thiel. speaking for the
Cooncil on Aging. exprtsSed. &n1er at tM ~ de!ay.1nd back peddling. J{e aJso opposed ,
!he recreation center site.
"I can see it looks as i/ we ·ve been
evicted a second time," he complalned.
"t feel lhtre is some reh.:ct.ance In let.
ting U'I move .
.. Meroorial ltall v.-as safe tt10Ugh for
lhc O>tll1cil, lhe J)llbllc and city staff
lflnanoe dtpartmtnt), but "°"· all at onct th.at big building baoomts un.sa!e for
""' by I IJ'OOP· ''Either somebody in the dly wuo't
doing: lhelr duty befatt, or Is-fudgtng
now. We aren't asking for a mansion or
the Ta) Mahal."
Ccen •PolOlfiud Jo Van Thiel for the
last·minute report. Md said~ "You
certainly have reuoo to believe the
vt!!raclty of the council ia In que.llon, but
we Intend to &o forward with our
commilments (!o the senlon)."
Councilmen finally ordered a :qfrlet of
thorol!8f! 1tudl .. to detumlne tl1e 11fety
of Memorial Hall, the -of robulldln1
it, U\e coat and problems of rcmodellnt
the rea-eation center, and I.he pos."lblllty
or finding another !ttlior clU""5 site In
lhc cit y.
GUESTS MAKE THEIR WAY UP CARPETED ENTRANCE TO DRAG PARTY AT PAVILION
Hecklers Lined Entry to Newport Soirff, but Upstairs, a Gay Tim• W11 Had by All
Boy Drowns
After Shock
In Swim Pool
Gays Celebrate
Coro1iation Participants J ee red
A 13-)•ca r..(Jld Buena Park boy drowned
· rifonday. ni ght Mi an apartment Mmming
pool after apparently being knocked
uncon.sciou.s by an electrlcal shock from
a faulty underwa ter light, poUce said .
today.
franc!! P. Pedole ot 8 5 5 0
Commonwealth Al'e. was pronounced
dead on arTival at Beach CommlUlity
JfospitaJ sbortly after 1 p.m.
A police 1pokesman recounting the
accident today said there easily could
have been more lhan one victim.
He .said the bo y's falher. John, rushed
lo the pool alter Jeamlng hls son -n•as ln
trouble, spotted the boy lying near the
bottom and dove in to -save him.
The electric charge knocked him out,
but he . regained consciousness long
enougti to climb from the pool, witnesses
&old p>lice. I •
Another bystander. apartment man-
ager David Sears, then· jumpOO in to
try •lid pU!l the· boy eut but· he abo
jumped from the water when be felt an
electric shock. Police uld.
Sears turned oil the p>wer to the pool
llgbt and another bystander, Kathy
Smith, pulled lb< boy from thc·pool
Fire department rescue units arrived
moments later to find a registered nui'se
\li.'ho lived In ttie apartment. complex
givil"g the boy moulh-to·moutb
~talion and hurt mas.sage.
He \li.'15 rushed to the Mspital but v.·as
dead on arrival.
l'Olice spokesman said the pool has
been sealed off pending t u r t h e r
lnvesUgatkln by the county coroner's
office and city building inspectors.
Oil Company Fined .
MORRO BAY (UP[) -Texaco Oii
Company has been fined 1825 and plae<d
on probation for one year for allowing an
oil spill from one of Its tankers in Estero
Ba y la.st month. The oil company pleaded
no contest to charges filed by the district
attorney's office that the spill ' violated
the state's Fish and Game code which
m;ikcs It a misdemeanor to pollute
coastal waters.
By L. PETER KRIEG
Of 'I'll Otlh> l"lltl Jl1ff I Jfomose:ruality became a p u b 11 c
spectacle In Newport Beach ~fonday
night as the hJgh soclt'ly of Orange
County's gay oo mmunlly SlBged. its first
Emperor and Empress Coronation Ball
at the BalOOa Pavilion.
More than 300 persons attended the
premier sotial event and the dozens of
drag queens tu:i.cd the end of Balboa's
tiny Main Street Into a fashion
spectacular u they arT!ved .by private
car, limousine and chartered bw. •
A crowd of 250 curious onlookers
gathered oUtslde. Many of them, mostly
young peoflle, shouted vulgarities as the
gay guests pa!sed by. Most of the drag
queens returned lhe heckles by smiling
and waVing lo the crowd.
About 10 American Civil Liberties
Union (ACLU) observers, wearing white
arm bands, mingled in the crowd , which
was orderly.
Two uni.fonned office rs patrolled
outside whil e more than a half •dotcn
plainclothtd policemen, joined by ?i-Jayor
Donald. A .. Mclnni1, obferved .• #Je.evenls
upst airs in the grand ballroom.
Inside, the guests mostly socialized, a
few danced to li ve music but all eagerly
aY.'aited the results of their voting to
establish Orange Cc:lun ty 's first ga y
emperor and empress.
Tbe 1nost popuJar empress ·candidates
"·ere obviously drag queeij.5 Georgia
Pay ne and Mother Earth. Each received
boisterous applause as they \\'ere
introduced.
Georgia Payne won the h o n o r •
hoy,·ever , and ~fo~er Earth was elected
princess.
Sening ns emperor for 1974 v.i lt be
Keith McA!ister, v.·ho was ,elected over
Bob Cavallero and Sir Edward. Cavallaro
v.111 serve as prince and Sir Edward wi ll
reign as duke.
Lady Vlncentl a was placed Utird in the
empreM balloting and will serve as
duchess in the ro~-al court. ritiche\le
Renee \\'ill serve as baroness.
The people v.·ere paraded along an
elevated runway to loud applause of their
subjeets. They were attended by young
male pages u·enring white leota rds and
orange tunics.
Pe rson.al reaclion by both the guests
and !he publi c outside was varied.
A young girl v.·ho y,·anted to be called
•
ri1arie."one of the few lesbians attending
!he event, said she was disgusted by the
crowds gathered arotmd the en1rance.
"Those people are ignorant ," she
fumed. "People should he allO\l·ed to Ii~•
their own li ves." ....
~farie talked as she waited at the toe .
ol entranc e steps for her h~band.
Janine, to park their car: She was at.Ure4 .,
in a cocktail dress and Janine in a blac.~.
tuxedo. :~
Phoebe Planters, a dra~ queen wh? ~
said he is a teacher at Whittier College,
stoOO at the foot of the stairs and talked
with some of the Jnlookers. •• •
"I couldn't care less about v.·hat's goiiig:
on upslai rs," ,he said. . '. •
"They're just a bunch or fruU~.
parading around. J\ty trip is coming down·
and talking lo the people."
He said he did not mean to "pu t down';
the people upsla.irs, however. • /•
"This is the first public enC'Ounter f4'r-
many of them. especially the fema le
impersonators. But it's good. It"s feedi ng
their egos." he uid. ;;.-
Kat hy Corrigan, a school teacher ilT'
Jfunlinglon Beach, said she 1\·as straight
and v.·as there as a guest of one of thtr
band 1nem~rs. ~ ~
She said she was Impressed by IM
event. She said the band member~ were
all excited aboul playing:. •·They think ll"s
fantastic," she said. •
Science Projects -.:
Shol\'Il at School '.
The public is invited to vi ew original.
science projects by studenls in t~ean
View School District, tonight and•
Wednesday night at Robin..,,·ood School ~ •
Huntington Beach. .. :
~lore tllan 100 projects were entered Jn
this year's science !air in !hr~
categories: biological, phy!ical a~
mathematics. ~
The projects may be viev.·ed tonlgM
from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and Wednesd df
from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. An awar~a
presentation will be held Wednesday at 8
p.m.
Winners y,·ifl be entered in the Coul.'ll:Y
Science Fai r. RobinwoOO School is
located at 5172 J\1cf'adden Ave.
BLESS TH IS MESS!
For about another month, Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen
the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access
will be available by way of Babcock St., coming from the back
way.
We hope You will be patient with
construction as the results will
certainly be worth all the trouble.
If you aren't adventuresome, give
us a call, and we 'll bring samples
to your home.
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Mitchell Reports
New Subpoena Sought
Jaworski Want.s Tapes of Conversations
' ' WASIUNCTON (AP) -s p •cl a I ·-n.. Nllrllls ror which a oubpoena ii rOnn..-Wb!le Hoose aide wtio is ""' ol
Wl,lerpte prooecutar Leoo J-'°"*"t ai1iiJot ol tapes and other tbe ,..,. dtltndani..
.-U.S. Dl!trlct eo...t -Y to lsoue a declrica1 """"' ~ nconllngs --On June Zl, tm. tlltte m«ti!>P
........... for tapes or S3 """'""'tlml In 0< ...,.......... and lll1 memoranda, be<w... tho Prtsldellt and H·. R •
tbe Willie H-. . poptrl. ~ « othor writings .•. , Haldeman.. .
Ja1''0T"Skl. said be tried unsuccessfully betfttn the Presidelll of the United 1bose two days are within one wet-k or
to get acCess to the m.tertais through States and penons who are defendants or the break-in ot Democratic Party
President Nixon's Watergate lawyer potential wttnesaes tn tbe case." headquarten tn the Watergate offloe
James D. St. Oaif but siflct he has JawU'ski Wd bb ata.ff has information eompltx. ·.
nricelved no respou1e "I reel oblig~ted to that the material.1 ccntain evidence 1be list alao Includes a number or
leek 1hese materials by ~-• relevant to U>e tria!. convenatiofp in late March and mld-
He said the tapes and otlier items are 'lbe attadvnert listed ti dates far April , 1973, already subpoenaed by tht
needed tor the trial or John N. Mitchell, which Jaworsti uted infonnatlon. ~ House Joo.ictary Comm1ttee ror its
H. R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrlk:hman included: lm'J)eachment inquiry. The latest list.
and four other defendants in the -A June 20, 1m meeting and two however. extends .much farther than the
Watergate cover-up. ttl'phone ecmveraatkm between the Judiciary Committee's and asks for
1be trial is scheduled to begin Sept. t. President and Oiarles W. C.ol!Ol1, a cooversaUons as late as April 25, 28 and•
June C, 1973.
Backing Syria
Egypt Warning Israel
Of 'Second War Front'
By United Prest International
An Egyptian newspaper hinted today
that Egypt might open a se<XJnCI front in
the Sinai Desert if the t.sraeJ.Syrian
fighting continues.
The figbling in tile Golan Helgbts
entered its 36th amse<:Ut.ive day today
with intensive Syrian a r t i 11 e r y
bombardments of llrat:li positions atop
strategic Momt Hermon.
The n<wspaper Al A_, said Egypt ·
camot allow Israel to return to the
aggressive methods it practiced before
last October's war.
"'lbe time when Israel was able to
practk:e Ibis -~ pulltd," ~ said.
Mills Trial
Spectators
Face Check
Toogb eecurity m_.... went l!Jto
effect today as jury selection began in
the Orange County . Superior Court
murder tria1 of Santa Ana CoUege
ltudent Midlael Soott Milts, 21.
Spectators arid oonmen entering
Judge H. Warren Knight's courtroom
were ched:ed for weapons a~ further
gcrotlniud by a beeping airporWtyle
electronic detector while c a r e f u 11 y
briefed sheriff' a. officers looked on.
Deputy public defender Ron Butler said
his client bas been the target d. thn:ets
since he was first arrested last Oct. 20
mi charged with the slaying of Stephen
Godanla, 17, of Santa Ana.
Mills Is rurther charged .nth the
waunding of Danlel Garcia, IS, of Santa
Ana, whose right arm had to be
amputated a!ter It was almost severed.-
by a shotgun bla•l allogedly directed al
him by Mills.
Santa Ana police said the shooting
came at the clUN.1 of a gang batUe that
erupted in front of r.1ills' 11th' Street
home.
Officers ~said Mills told them he \\'as
being harassed by members of "F
Troop", a miliLant band of Mezlcan
Americans. and that he shot Godanis and
Garcia in selr defense.
BuUer said Mills was tranfemd to
op by several Cllicanos while he was
being held in Orange County Jail.
BuUer said MUia was transferred to
Costa Mesa city ja.D for bis own
protection and that angry Chicanos
attempted to get to him wblle he ...,
being transported there under ~.
guanl.
Security olftcen """"""1b!d -y ~ ... t
several telephone callers have vowed
that Mills will be eliminated before his
trial can be concluded.
"Israel c.annot. remain w;th one Arab
front to ooncen.trate on."
Al Akhbar also warned tnat "continuing
Israeli aggressive policies" comtituted a
hurdle tn the path of CWTeDt efforta: for a
lasting peace in tile M;ddJe EasL Siinllar
fear.s wert expressed Monday in New
York at a meeting of the U.N. Security
Council.
A Syrian military deleptloo, head«!
by Brig. G<n. llilonat Qiehabl, head of
'1\llitary lntelJigence, L In the United
V.'ere based -ht.It in the first· stage
Henry A. Kissinger on a pooslble Syrian·
Israeli troop disengagement ·
The Tel Aviv oewsp3per 1.la'arfv. said
Israeli pollUcal le.aders have not yet
discussed a Syrian proposal for the
dbengagement ol forces.
Even so. Ma'ariv said, Israell official!!
would reject the S;Tian proposal because
it "opposes the principle upon which the •
J s r a e 11 (disengagement) qgestiool
...... --that in 1lle lint alal!"
there would be no t.adi withdrawal
heymd the eoclave" H captured In the
October war.
Snow~pped Momt Hermon. which
rises 9,000 feet above the borders ol
Israel, Syria and Lebanoo, hM a
commanding view ol. all three couotries
and Syria hu llOllC<l!!rated on trying to
recapllft It from the Israelis. Today,
Damascus military communique a
reported .....,.. bombardmeni. in!lictA!d
"heavy ~ caauaJUes and losses on the
enemy."
Israel said one IO!ditt was killed and
two w~ed in "sporadic" Syrian fin:
during tile nigbt and !bat tile ar1illery
fire wu returned. A later communique
said there was the "usual daily action"
on the northern and southern secton of
the front but that there were no
casualties. The Israelis have suffered
seven killed and 44 wounded in the
lighUng.
Odd-even Plan
Ended i1i LA
LOS ANGELES (AP) --L<>s
Angeles County supervisors \'oted
to end the odd-even gasoline sales
plan In the county.
The decision was rorwarded to
Gov. Reagan and the supervisors
upressed hope he will act to lift
Ille sales mntnlb by Wedn...say.
The cnunty ha! been oa the plan
since March I. Supervisor James
~. chairman of the board's
energy commilt<e, said supplies ol
guollni have impro90d erully,
but urged motorists to "'OnUnue to
conserve guoli6e.
Coast Arclritect Applies
For Rail1·oad Boai·d Post
Samuel A. "Art" Martinez, an Irvine
architect who Uvn in Cost.a Mtsa, nnta
to rob elbows -tho meti wbo run the
naUoo'1 rallroadl.
Monday Orangt county T r a n s I t
Diltrlct Dlrocton endoned Martlnei' bid
to become tile Weit Coast's Ont
representative on the board of directors
of AMTRAK. the natl6nal rallway
system. ,
Martlnei. or 32911 Georgia Place. told
tran~t dlrecton he decided to , .. k the
job during o trip to Washington, D.C ..
where he mtt with the a.ulllant
sectttary for transportation.
"I ltamed there wlll be three
vlCl.DCies on the ntno-member board and
lhty ire kloltlng for 90me reprnentaUon
~rilm Ille COO!Ul11Ulg public," Martine;
.. ;,,. boanl bas m r>llroad people on
h and tm.. ol them .. presidents or
railroads.'' be said. ·~1 understand Ibey
wanted 111 architect on there, too."
&zpervbor Ralph Ctazt, chalrmM of
!ht OCTD boanl. "" lmprmed that ao Orange Coontlan was bidding for one or
lhe vacant seats.···
;""" Wost COUI has ,,..... '-i
reprteected t~ 3nd wbat better '"'Y
to do ll than have somebody from Orange
County," he uld. "Maybe then our Ideas
wlll he listened to."
The OCTD and AMTRAK have e0&•ied
in a running ftUd for several yu~ ovtr
the priority'\ of frel&ht 11h1 pm en l s
comp.1red to commu1er lntns.
The transit district has been pu!hing
for increased pa..Uf:nger , tnirln ttrvke
along tile single Une nmntna from Sin
Diep to Loi A•>itlts tbrotJ&h Or'ani•
COtlnt)'. AMTRAK has to11ttnded that
lrtl&lit .moo Uld lllilfi!r. -
Qp June 4 President Ni.loo listened to
...,. ol Ille '-iginally rubpoenaed
Waterpte tapes at his mountain re-
treat m camp David, Md .. and the re-
quest for the subpoena w..:.s the first
indication that Jairorskl Is looking into
Nixon's activities of that day.
Tbe request.ed subpoena asked for
tetephone conversaUons on June 4
between.Ni:zon and Haldeman from IO:OS
to 10:20 p.m. and 10:21 p.m. and 10:22
p.m.
Tht seven cover -up de(endants.
si:~uled lo go to trial before U.S.
District Jud~ John J. Sirica, are
charged in 13 counts Yo'ilh conspiracy,
obstruction of justice. making false
statements under oath, perjury ar.j
making false declarations.
"The government bas reason to believe
that the materials 30Ught are in lhe
posses!lon, custody or-control of the
President of the Unitt.d S t a t e s . ' '
Jaworski said in his motioo o the
District Court.
.-Youth Say .
He Strangled
Mothe~Girl
FREDERICK, Md. (AP) -A young
man ln blue jeans walked into the police
siatkln here today with a companion and
said they had' just strangled his mother
and younger alst.er, then hidden their
bodies tn the woods, authorities said.
''They 11t·eren't up;et. They were both
laughing about it,'' Police Chief Qwles
V. Main said.
'"They didn't have a motive, just said
they didn't like them. It ''"as
strangulation by dotbesline." Main llid.
He said the pair told of murdering ~
r_ear-old Norma Jean Shorb, and her 9-
year-old daughter, Rebecca . and .then
dumping the bodies in wood3 aboot~four
miles from the woman 's mobile h:nlw ·
near Gettysburg, Pa.
Frederick po!ire alerted Gettysburg
police. 1be bodies wen! dbcovered ju.st
before da'A1l. Main said.
~lain identified the men as Bruce
Edward Powell, 20. the dead '11.'0man's
son by a previous marriage; and Keith
Mason Knight, 11. both or Gettysburg.
He said the men '11.'aived extradition
and agreed to let Pennsylvania State
Police return lhem to Gettysburg.
A spokesman for state police said
murder chargt! were filed today before
Magistrate Harold R. Deardor!r.
Irvine Student
Gets Four Months
On Swindle Rap
UC Irvine student Robert Jolm Hodge
has '-i ""tenced to lour -u.. in
Orange County Jail after pleading guilty
to working a swind!e that almost cost a
local firm 11111,000.
Superior Court Judge James Turner"
ordered the jail term and five year s
probation for Hodge, 29, · a senior
biological sciences m a j o r , and
additionally ordered 'ftlm to serve five
years probation.
Hodge was aneSted last Aug. a al the
offices of Founders Lea.sing Company.
1752 Langley St.. Irvine. lifter he
allegedly persuaded company officials to
purchue: sdtntific equipment for what
Hodge aaid wa.s a National Health lnsti·
tute project. ·
Police said Hodge, who claimed to be a
qualilled pbyl!cian, pvi the !inn tile
oame of a Long Beach company that
pnlVed to he nonulaiant "th tile Inten-
tion ol penooally pocl<etlng tile fllrids.
Rdated dlarga ol muquer>dlng "' • p!ly11dan and vlolaling tile state's
Bu.siDels and Profeatons Code were di-by Judp 1\lnler.
BURP!
FRAMPTON, Eoglllnd (UPI ) -
Farmer Le! Toole ate I ¥J pounds of
baby ~ In under a mlnut• lo
clabn tht world title for elver·
l!lling.
Hil soo Billy, 1~ won the
chlldttn's sausage-e1Ung contat
Mooday.
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H DAJL V PILOT 3
'Push by 'Vesco'
Pllot Logbook • Great Missio11 Mystery
....,. .
Solved by Hi sto1·ia11
By PA.\IELA,llAlJ.AN
OI "-C*llY l"llH lrtff
lflSTORV BUFFS hlive argued (or years about the original 5ilc of r-.tission
San Juan Capistrano.
Se\'eral "-eeks ago Orange County his torian Oon1 t.leado~·s told the Capi·
· strano llistorical Society tbat he believed the originnl site was focatcd on "'hat
is now the Lacouague Ranch, a little home than a mile east ar the San Diego
Frtt"'a)'.
Earlier historians !bought It might ha\·e bt'en-fartht>r
away. about 411 miles <'&st or San Juan near the Ortega
lligh~'8y.
Others don'l believe it was moved at all.
\\'as it moved?
Yes. The. mystery ha., been ~\·ed. But unless you
are an avid reader of the Southern California lfistorical
Quarterly you might not know it. •
FIVE YEARS AGO CathoOC historian Father l\faynard
Geiger traveled to 1'1exito City where he discovered some k>ng foriottcn
documen~ hidden av.·ay in the Archi \'o G<>nera! de la Nacion (national arc.h-
ives). They v.-ere the aMual end biennial reports "Tttten by Franciscan mis-
sionaries v.·ho served-in San Juan Capistrano. Their dates rangtd from 1779
to 1795.
In his report ror the years 17!2-1783 Father Pablo 1'1ugartf'gul ~-rote.
"This mission ~·as founded Nov. I, 1776, but because of "'aler lailure at the
place where it \\'ill! (Jrst found~. I.he site v.·as lraruiferred r.o that "'hirh It
occupies today, y,·he.re we ha\"e .the advantage of secure v.·aler. II is }ocatcd
about thrce·fourt hs of a league (a mile and a balf ) distant from the original
site. ThiJ transfer ""as made on Oct. 4, 1nB."
FATirER GEIGER, who is In charge of the Archives at Santa Barbara
Mis3ion , noted that an earher Catholic historian. Father 1.ephyrin ·Englehardt
did not Imo""' about the. move when he ""Tote. his famous book, "r-.f ission San
Juan Capis trano."
For years the 't'arly history of the mission remained a mystery beeausc
the annual re.ports we re not in the Santa &rbara Arthlves., y,·here malerlals
from every other mission are located. Father Englehardt luckily stumbled on
a few 'documenls in the California Archives which he translated in 1902, just
four years before lhe.y v.·ere destroytd in the San Franci!lco earthquake and
fires. Bul these mostly pertained to mission acti\ities bet\\·een the years 1794
and 1807.
Although the new d1SC0\1cry confi rms ance and for all that the mission
\\'as moved. it .sltll leaves the exact location dangling. The report sa ys only
th is: It was in a glen called Arroyo de la Quema. about a league and a half
lfour miles ) from the ocean and three fou rths af a league fro!TI the old road
(the-oi'igina\ El Camino Real). -
P..leadows' location fitir; the d~criptkln. lt ls the proper distance, it ls near
San Juan Creek (an unreliable source of water), and it ii near the site of an
lodian village. · •
But other place.s might fit. too.
Someone might shove a spade In the ground r.ome day Ind hit the beam
to which the bells '11.'ere attached, or a piece of adobe wall , or 1 coin or a
drinking cup, something dropped by the sold.ien v.•ho protected the mission
in its early years.
1bere are many things to be discovered and many mysteries yet unsol11ed.
Tells J 111~y
He B1·iefcd
El11·licl1111a11
:'\E'\\' YORK (t;pt) -John'.\, l\' chtll
t(':-.tifil'd today that llt' phoned John
Ehrllr.hqi.1n. !Wid<.'nt :'\u;on's dom~lc
ad\·!ser. in :'\ovembcr 1912 tt·it fin ancier
llobt>rt L. \leM-O nH1d~ ""a crude attt>mpt
tn U."t' some muscle" on t he
Administr:H1on to flTipOOl" a federal
inVt'Sti~lltion of his n\anlpulation 5.
~ former Nixon ottornt>y gffieral.
!("Sl1 f~·tn2 In hi" o"Tf defcnM' In tht:
f('derh! rourt ~!itchrll·St.'.lns tri:il. said ht
phonf.d Ehrhchman :lft<'r receiving a
n1('morttnd11m from V('S('O in "'hich. tht
ll:O\'ernnient rhargM , ~ r in an c l t r
lhre11ttni'd to dL<;c.~ tus Cash $200,00J
rampaign c:untr1bution un lCHi t be
Sl.'C\.lril1~ and Eicchange Commission
"·;ts told to drop legal proceedings
aga inst Vesro.
"Ehrlichman told rpe," ~Ii t ch e 11
rontinu<'d , ""that th crr had hef:>t1 an
atlempt by Donald r\ixon Jr, of Ne·:-:>rt
lkact1 , Iha ~"'residmt's nephc"·· and
soniebod y •isc. a ~lr. Straub {a \1es ro
aide !, lO go to Key RiS<'"ayne and l<,1.lk to
peoplt> about the Sf;C invt'Sti~at.ioo. "and
th.at ~Ir f.hrli chman had rtm 1hem off
and told them he didn ·1 y;ant lO hc.ar
anrthing ttbout it. .•
"Did you te!I Ehrl lctunnn that Ve5e0
"'a.~ thrratening to diM""looc th ,.
contribution unlt>ss thl> invt.stlga tion was
!'itoppcd~" asked prosecutor John R.
\\"ing.
··~o. we didn't get 1ntO the specifi<'S o!
it. ..
r.t 1tchell !!a id he did not rt'port th~
me.moraridum to the SEC, It had been
delivered lo f.titchell at his hotel in New
York but "'a.s addrcs.sOO la F. Donald
Ni:i;on. of iliev.:port Beach. the President's
brother.
~litchell S('nl the memo back to V.esq>.
"Did you Wlderstand the memorandum
to be an effort by Vesco 10 get something
through to the President?" Wing asked.
•·r-;o. I did not ." :'>titche.11 sa id. "I
thought it v.·as a crude ""'ay to-get
through to the Administration -at what
\e\·el I rlon 't know ."
"Didn 't you eohsidcr it an attempt to
obstruct ju.stlct?" Yl-'ing asked .
"No. I did not."
Earlier . ~titchcll strongly denied ht
ever asked John W. Dean UI, then
coun9el ,to President Nixon . to interv~
In 1972 In the SEC investigation of Vesco.
"I couldn'l believe the. word s comlng
out of his mouth ," ~litehell said of
Dean's testimony.
Mitchell and Stan.1 are charged "!'ilh
lr}'ing If) impede the SEe investigation in
return for thai donation and of lying to
the grand jury abou1 the matter
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Jn today·s home, with color TV, electric dishwasher,
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are av11!1able at the touch or a switch. Let's consider
what will really modernize your bedroom. -
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men at Ad)uM ·A-Bed ha-;-e been bui lding custom
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•
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Just Nu~lear ERape Plans Reopened . .
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Tom
arpbine
,. '·1i1'.-. "');,
I
I A Gay Tin1e
H~d by All
TIIE NEW EMPIR E -N""~" )leach
i\layor Don r-.1ctnnis was particularly
inconspicuous last night u he stood in a·
dimly lighted far corner or ihe Balboa
Pavilim's upstair! ballroom., For onCc.
you oould te!I t.be mayor was speechless.
from his spot, he could survey U1e
stage, the band and watch lhe spxHghl!
~ they played across 1he throng, a
~littering array of evening ~ gowns,
turedoes., l:x:"1ftant hairdos and spark.ling
jewelry.
• AJternately, ~ would squint grimly at
the throng and then glanc:e dov.n to his
glass, carefully studying his melting ice cuw.
•'1'Eu. ME," the mayor fi nally asked
d nobody in parti<.'ular. "00\v could J l.h·c
all Ule9e' years and-never knlnv that all
this even existed?"
In truth. Mcinnis. as mayer of the
town. bas attended hundreds ol social
functions. B;lJ1. you couldn't realty blame
him for being oi hit disoriented at this
Ollf.
1 • For this, right in the middle of one of
the most historic and famous SJX>IS in his
town. was ihe First Amual Orange
County Emperor and E m pr e s s
Uinlnaticn Billi Of ABCD A-.t...
\\'AS!llr\l.OTOS IUP!I -For'™' nrSt
tin1e 111 a decade, the Ptnt.agon li.as
reopened studies on how to e\•al uate U.S.
cilic-s 1n a nu c.iear crisis, but Rep. Lt~
A~'J)ln fl).\Vis.). fears such n step ~·oold
ma.kf> nuc:lc11r ~·ar more like-Iv.
• Mpin t.1onday rnade putllfc a M"l of
maps dray,11 by tho deft'Nie ci\'il
preparedness agency showing 400 .!lpOCific
aree_, I.he Penta:gm antidenr "prime
target.~" for a Soviet n1k lear attBck.
'l~y Include 248 c1 li es of O\'t'r ~.fn>
JXJPllation and 150 other aroos of
Jeers Block
Yal e Speech
By Shockley
From Wire Strvlces
NE\V lIAVEN, Conn. -Jeering and
chtpping Yale Uni~ty students ha\·e
prevented physicist W1J Han1 fl. Shockley
from speaking on, his controversial viey,·s
of genetics.
Shockley, wtx>sc appeuranccs at oilier
universities often have t r i g g e r e d
disruptions of varying degree. had been
sched uled to debate \\'illiam Rusher.
(.___1_N_S_H_OR_T_ •• _. _)
publisher of National R'vieW maga:ine,
Monday night. .
But about one-third of t\ie 1nore than
500 persons in the audience greeted th~
Stanford University professor v.i th jeers,
clapping .and stomping. The disruption
rontim.led for 70 minutes unl it the
'JlOO'O" called off the dobate. sponsored
by the Yale chapter of Young Anulcans
for Freedom. • • e Saigon Spums Talks
"tnilil.(lry significanl'<'."
As pin Mid the accncy v.-as beginning
studie<I on how to evacuate the o.reaii;.
Ac<.-ncy spokesrlll"ll confi~ !hat !ht'
target list hnd bec>n p-eparcd at the
direction of Defmi;e Secretary James R.
Schlesinger:
They said pilot studies would begin ~1ls
summ~r on whether evacuaUon of ei ght
!!ample ~ was feasible: Utica. N. Y.,
Dover, Del.! Macon, Ga .• Duluth, Minn.,
Oklahomzi Ci ty, Colorado Sprifl€5. Colo..
'I'udM. Ariz., and Grt'at Falls. ~1ont.
They s.i id Schlt'$lngcr a.I~ ha s onJerf'd
a st11vey to find »ealled •·an effecls
nuclear shel ters'' -basement~. tt11UICl8.
eaves and other loctttions 1h11t could
protect dvil!ans rrom both nuclear blast
:ind fallout .•
This is the fin t major Pentagon foray
into rwclear civil defense slnce President
John r·. Kenne<ty proposed a nuHm1"'ide
evacuatiM and fallout !!helter sysh .. 'ffi
after the 1001 Berlin crisis.
It stems from Schlcs.inger's IX!li('r the
United Statn might have two to three
days "'am.inJ: of a nucl~r ;:i.ttack as a c·risi~· built up, and thul' could evacuate
1argrt AN'~'ls in a reitsonably orderly y,<ay.
The Kcnncdy-ern prog,..amis ~·tre
d1scrcdil.cd in the 1nld·l960s "'hen
Hrrman Kahn n.nd 01her n u c I e a r
:;trateglsts argued th.at putting people in
sl~ters might inadvertently make the
Soviets bclievo the United States v.·as
pN'p.1Mng to launch a nuclear attack and
tiopt.ord Its 0\1n populallon ~'ould remain
relatu'el.v unScathed from retaliation.
Aspin, a frequent crH\c of the
ll"f ......... ,.
""tagon. made the Wlfle argurnet in
an interview ?.tond.a,y. "If v.•e 5tarttd to
f\'icuat.e-our cities, they v.w !d think ""'
"'ef't getting rrady 10 slrike and ther
might oondudc they had bttfer hit tint."
he said. -
"H•, .. U. sudt a sy&tem might also
make our people feel that nuclear war "
wasn't ~y so bftd, And maybe if Lhiflll
got grim emugh il miglll be """hwhlle.
It leads to just the kind of hairtrtgget
defense systems 1o1>e should be trying to
avoid."
Priest Fired
Wlio Acted
111 'Exorcist'
j
W ASIDNGTON fUPll -Students plan
a candlelight rally tonight In -of
the Rev. Edmund G: Ryan.. an expert on
exorcism at Georgelown Unl\·erslty who
"'as fired Monday for "irreconcilable
differences" wilh the. un iv er s it y
president
Ryan, a popular profes30!' o f
educationa l psychology, had become a
minor celelrity here
after appearing as
an ertra in the
movie "Tile Exor-
cist.'' fil med in pa rt
on c.ampus , and ap-
pearing OD seveml
television progi an is
on the subjecl. lie
v•as told ~1onday to
"lu.rn over the keys •.v .• .,_.
to his offroe by the wli'V!'~ity prestdeot.
Robert Henle. ·
I This was the gay community ol Orangt
County. You might call it the -ual
community.
SAIGON -Sooth Vi etnam cal1ed of!
lhe Paris peace ta!M today as
government 1roops repulsed S'.l'!Tle Of the:
heaviest North Vietnamese att.acka ol. the
·year in the central higblands.
Hattieslnirg Vnder Water
"The appointment or Rev. "Edmund
flyan has been disconti nued .•. ,,. Henle
said in a brief sta tement. "This actkm
~·as taken with the dl'epcst regret that
tbe differcncls between us were
irreconcilable." Rev. fl en le offei'ed no
further explanation, and there was no
specific inc:Ucalion !hat the dismissal was
Jinked l-0 Father Ryan's appearances on
the topic of exorcism ..
~
Never before had the old Balboa
Pavilion seen anything !Ute thi!". A huge
crowd of curiws home towners gathered
out fron t.
,,,. Salgm military command said 1112
North Vietnamese attackerS were killed
Pi-fonday, many by atr strikes, in a battle
at a government ranger and armored
cavalry positim 19 miles M>Uth of Pleiku
City. 230 miles nort h of Saigon.
Thousands have been forced from homes in I lat ties·.
burg, Mi.s.s., by flash fl ooding that has caused 550
n1i!lion 1n damai;e. Emergency shelters are set up
al National.Guard camp, schools and churches. . "I a m still al a loss lo spectfy these
irreconcilable di!ferenccs," Rev. Ryan
said ?.fooday. "I have a three-year
contract which Is due lo expire ln June.
1975. 1 don't understand ho~· I can be
termlnated in the midd le of it."
TII EY BEGAN TO arrive by diarter
Ws, limousines and sports cars. They
v.'ml 'legant in fancy pink dresles,
orgaOOy pants SJ.it!, rtowering prints or
multi-colored tuxedoes.
They 5W!!pt up Main Sttttt and made
dramatic entrances lO the Pavilion as the
lhroog screeched and hooted, JKivate
cops pressed !ht-onlookef"a back and the
ACLU peopk!, v.ith earner~ a nd
identilying armbond3. patrolled .. uaire
that nobody'1dvilrigtMsgotviolated.
ONLY TROUBLE WAS, as you
"'8tched it &JI. yoo co1..ddn't ten if Ille
6tµnningly gowned she was 1 she or a he
or if the he eerortlng the she wu, or was
not, or could be .••
No wonder the mayor was confused.
He hadn't arrived In Buch elegan_ce. It
-t\-a.o; · reported that he came in a squad
car with some local officers \.\.'ho were
inlerested in v.·atching the proceedings.
• 'IRE BAND PLAYED. and lhc
ma yor and p:>l icemen watched the
croy,·d, the crovrd watched each other,
and the ACUJ watched the po{i~. It was
a night for watchers.
Anyv.·ay, there Yl'ere lol.s 0 r
representatiVC!! from other gay ernpi.ml.
Ji"" tile Los Angeles ilnl>ire. tho
California Inland Empire, the South Bay
Empire, 1.mg Beach Empire aod San
Diego Empire. They had all arrived lo
Y.'ilncss the o:mmation of the first
emperor and empress of the Orange
County Empire, to be elet1l'f.I fl"Oin a
slate d candidates. .
I ntroduclioo of the empress candidates
v.-as the most exci ting. There \\ttte six:. A
large permn in flowing gown and .blonde
,~·ig na med Tl-folher Earth was one ol the
ra\·oril.ell and a ~tunning person called
c;corgia Pa}1lC \\'as the other obvious
front nmncr in the c.+iecrs from the
nn1ltitude5.
I·°" TilE END, C.eorgia Payne got
elected empres..1 and 11-fother Earth came
in second. l.'verybody cheered and
!!Ollirted. making the ir grand exit.!I from
lh<' Pavilion.
\'ou JU'St h..1\"C to \\"Ol'ld~ if Nev.-pGrt
r..cach v.ill C\.'Cr be the sa me again
e Niger ArmJt to Rale
OOl'ONOU. Dahomey -U . Col. Seyni
Kountie. the key military n.11.cr ot
drought-stricken Niger. :<:aid today a
coonciJ of army officers YliJI be sci up
soon to nm the country. ,
Kounlie said in a f"'rench telev\sloo
interview seen in this nearby capita l that
a "supreme organ.ism'' of o!ficers from
Niger"-' 2..500 man anny will choose a
government organizatkm.
"We will ensure that YOll'lg penom
can reach posl.!I of resporielbillty," he
said .
e 7 Agent• Cleared
ALTON, Ill. -Se-ven undettm'C!"
narcotics agents V.'t're cleared of l-ha rges
of perjury and COM"piracy -to ob6 trucl
justice Monday in Q:lOllectio'l 'illilh
controvenial drug raids in southern
Illinois last spring.
U.S. District Court Judge <>mu Poos
signed an order dismissing the charge&
a!ta-the Juslice Department said it
"""1d be difficult to press the chafi6
after JO agents V."Ut found inmoent April
2 of charg,. they violaled the civil rights
oC Victims of the raids.
e En"°" Attftks Cleric:
WASl-lINGTON -Graham ~1art.in,
U.S. ambassador lo South Vlelnam, has
accused a leading American lht.>0logiall of
implicit respoMlbillty for the dee.tb!i of 31
South Vietnamese children.
In a letter .to Dr. C'.rorge Weber,
president of the Nc·w York TheologkaJ
Sc-minary. Martin said he had implorOO
thC' theologian lo use his "~real
i.n Out'nce'' last January to stop \'iet Coog
and North Vietnamese mortar and rocket
att.adts tn South Vietnam.
e 'iUonn Lhn' Airborne
PARIS <UPI) -A special Air France
Bocmg 7ff1 carrying Leonardo da Vinci's
''1tfona Lisa" took off for Tokyo today
amid tight 9eCUrity. The paintill'g is to be
e1hibitcd at J apan's National faiu scum.
• Nixon to Appectr
At Diploniatic,
DAWFu11.ctions
1\EY BISCAYNE . Fla. -President
Nixon Is expected to retum I o
Washington from a.n Easter holid;iy
tonight for appearances !his week before
hemisphere diplomat.sand the Daught ers
or the American Revolution.
A spokesman said Nixoo would be host
at D black·tic. \\'hile l!ouse dinner
Wednesday nii::hL for ministers of the
Organizalion of American Slates. Thr
OAS \.\.'ill open a ministerial met'li ng
Thursday in Atlanta.
On Thursday morn ing. Nixon "'ill
address the annual co n s t I tu ti on a I
convention of the DAR at its Wash ington
headquarters. his second' s u r h
appearnnce as Presi dent.
The PN'Sklent and ttrs . Nixon nev• lo
llK'ir Florida home Friday aftcmQOn.
Reportedly he has spent much of !ht•
lime here relaxing with his familv an<I
wilh neighbor C. G, "Bebe'' Reboio. Ht•
made his only public appea rance Sundnv
for Easler services at the Key Bisca~11f.
Community Churth.
The Florida Y.'hite llouse sa \d tlondav
that. as of last Sa lurtl:iy, Nixon hnrl
received ~ifts of $43,657 from more !han
5,000 persons who asked that he use !h1•
money lo help pay some $467 ,000 in b.1ck
federal income taxes and Interest
While Nixon was de!C?lbed n s
"heartened and moved" by I he
donations , the announcement said he
ordered that all tontributi<>ns be returned
v.·lth thanks and that $2.581 Jn anonvmous
gifts be forwarded to the America'n RM
Cross for relief work associated v.i th last
v.·eek's tornadoes in the f\.fidwesl and
South.
States on Gulf Drenched
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4 More IGlled as Det1·oit
Mu1~de1· Sp1·ee 'Co11tii1ues
DETROIT -Police checking reports
of gtmfire in a 1o1•est side apartment
romplex early today found the bodies of
three "-"Omen, each with hands tied and
t'ach shot once in !he back of the head. A
policCman "'as shot to death in a
.separate incident.
Il was the latest in a series of multiple
honilcides in Det roit and raised the toll
since ('arty Easter to 19.
Police did not idcnl(fy · lhc latest
,•iet1nlS, bul said they were all iii their
21J's.
A fourth intt'nck>d \'lctim. ident1fit'd
only as a 19-year~ld nlale. escaped death
by jumping from a second story "'indow
,~·ith his hands tied. lie suffered minor
injuries.
ILL NESS STIL LS
Sl.l\'GE R h-II NNEL LI
SOU1'1f LAKE TAHOE, Nev. (UPJ ) -
Aclrf:'S Uza T\1innt'lli collapsed offstage
7'1onday night \\'hilc "·ailing to perfonn
bt·fore a ~lloul cro"·d at llarrah's C'1ub.
Slagc Mnnager Jacq ues Vogt said lhe
Academy Awnrd winnini:r actre!'.<: and
singer had symptoms of the flu and an
upset st.omach while \\·aiting in the
v.i.ng~.
A doctor \\·as callt'd and the club
picked up the tab for ~K' disappointed
rustomers.
POLICE SA IO TIIE lhrce women were
slain in t:"xecution stylr. their bodies
spr<Hrtcd in 11 bC'droon1 of the second
Jloor aparlmenl.
Au!horit ies sa id they arc seeking three
men in connection ~·ilh the shootings .
The ci!y, which had more murders in
1973 than in any prevlous year, is
aifparen!ly hcadt'd tor a monthly record
111 April.
Two n1en !lid a ••\'Oman died Alonday in
\l'hat police called a double homicide-end
suicide. apparenHy motiv ated by
jealousy. Ylhile IY.'O men \\'ere slain
during the Easter y,·cckcnd in whal police
c:;,i!lt'<l drug related executions.
In suburban Dearborn, three other
persons were sb-Ot dead in another
1nul1ip!C' honurid1.• hlilmed on feuds over
n<srcotics traffic. TIJOSC deaths are not
1ntllldl'd in 1hc Dclroit hoinicidc toll.
Y.'hirh no"' exceeds 200.
Police said the latest homicides pushed
thr 101111 so far this year 10 228.
i\lf.Al\'\\'lfJLE . A POUCE~fAN "'as
sho! lo death and a s<'C'Ond \1·as Y.oondcd
criticaUy toda y during a dnrg ra id at a
home on the rity':s norlhv.·est side ,
authorit ies reported.
l'o!ice said lhrN men :ind a "'Oman
wrre taken into custody by ty,·o other
officers participating in UH! raid .
l'olirc identifi ed lhe dead officer as
Sgt. John Tsolis of the suburban
llL i;h land P~rk Police OC'partrnent.
Ryan sa id he was initiating an appeals
proet>ss within the university system.
Jack Leslie. !he student government
association president. said "student
reaction spread like wfld fire" alter the.
dismissal. He said a rally was planned
-and petitions V.'tft
being cirodalcd in
5UJl!>Ort of Ryan,
'1he single ~
popular adn>UU-..
ror on campus.''
"'1olher -rally ..... tentatively
-uled for rn.
••v. MaNll day to OJindde witll
a meeting o! the universl!y boon! ot
directors, who are expected to dlscusS
the case .
Ryan had Jived in a student dorm itor::f
as an adviser. but moved out shortly
before his dismissal to live in the Jesuit
residence on campus.
Ryan, 45, served as vice president for
educatiooal affairs at the school and had
sen1ed as acting president tor Henle in
the past. He ca me to Georgeto~<n in July,
1972 from St, Peter's College in Jers€!y
City, N.J .. v.·here he had bet-n exetuti\·e
vice president from 1965 10 1972.
DAILY l'ILOT
DELIVERY SERVICE
Dellvery of 1he (}j\1 ~
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Dc1roit police officer J ames \\'alls y,·as -
\ ~ in stable condition at fa.1ounl ~ Ca r_t4.el J\tercy ~lospital, "'he re he
ulldcrwent ~urgery for bullet wounds in
the abdomen and right arm.
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U'n11 t.e d ~11111
F13I has placed J an1cs Ellsworth
Jones. a conv!cled kidnapcr
wanted fnr esca pin8" fron1 \'tr·
ginia jail. on its h~t of mos!
wanted fugitives. f4c was a w.all·
ing trial pn arn1cd robbery
charge in which a victi1n die<!.
Do~tor Ousted
Validity of Resear ch T ested
•
'E\V YORK (AJ'1 -Ur. \Vl lliam T.
Sumtnttlin. y,•ho a year ago reported
n<lvanct.'S in transplant. research, has
ix'<'n suspended by 1he Sloan-Kettering
Tnstitute v.'hilc the valid ity of his
research is checkt.'<f, the lnstltute Bays, ' Summerlin, 3.5. had repOrted flndlng a
V.'3y to treat tissue so It v.wld not be
rejected by genetically incompatible
or(l::anisms HiJ finding. lf it Mal'ICb up,
could nlake medical transplants easier
and answer some questions lmi>lved in
tat1Ccr control.
OR r.A ~ 1'RASSPLAl\TS fod1v .are
rontpllcated by the nectssily fu USt
lmmunltY·Sllpprcss\ng drugs that ha\•e
br~d side t1rfect5.
Or. , ummerlin's findings reportedly
\\·ere c.:illcd Into question after 01her
researchers "·"re unable to dup llcttte his
"'ork. The New ''ork Post said
Swnmerlin \\'BS accusOO by pcr'°n.s
y,•orliing in his iftib or painting black
p..11chc5 on white mlct to 1nake It appear
,.
thllt succtssfut graf1s had been madit
belwetn lncornpatl ble !ltrains.
Neithe~ Summerlin oor the IMUtutt
y,·ould comment. directly on the Post
reports, ?ut the: Post said it ~earned
Summerlin 1uld d<nled the chargeo.
'nJE INmTIJTE J9sued I -"'hlch said : "It Is true I.bat tbe Validity
ol some ol Dr. Summuilnf• wort has been qucslioo<d. "' • result, • peer
review group rt pr e 1entlng the
prol"'-<lorud mart of SJoan-Ket:t.nnC
Inotlblle has been fonned to evaluata
and rtpOrt on the mat1e.r.
"Dr. Summerlin has bttr1 temporarily
1'f'litved of his mpomiblJllies 11t the
center pending oompJe.tJ on or rhe
commission's study."
A rear AiJ:O 11t a sci~ v..T1ter '1
ronferel'I«! in AMiona· Summe r 11 n
reported su~(ull)' graftlnj skin from
one Pf:rsotl lo nnothtr v.•ho '!VU
gezieHCllly different. Further work In tbe
traNplantallon of 'animal organs also
,;ucceedcd, the researcher ukl.
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Today's Final
· N.Y. Stocks
VOL. b7, NO. IOb, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL lb, 1974 N TEN CENTS
Teachers' Groups OK 9<>J0 Hike-Conditionally
By JACKIE lfY~1AN
ot 11-. 0.ll't 1'1111 Stitt ·
'J\\·o t('achers groups voted l\tonday to
COPdilionally acctpt the nine percent
wage hike propostd br :-l'ewport-~1esa
School Superintcndept John Nicoll .
Teachers' representatives 11.•ill present
lhefr conditions to Ne wport-Me sa
trustees tonighl Trus!J!es meet at 7:30
p.m. in the Cost a ~fesa City Cquncil
Chambers. 77 Fair Drive.
Teachers had asked for a 16 percent
wage hike, saying they need that much to
meet the cost of inflation. They also
asked for weighted pay hikes for older
teachers as well as other benefits.
Niooll's offer met demands, for a $5,000
life ln.mnnce paekage and a lowering ol
the age at wblch a retired teacher can
receive · full health and dental care
benefits from 67 to ~-, •
Allhough both lhe aoo-m·em b er
i\ev.-port-~fesa F.ducation Association
r~~1EA) and the 20G-member Nellt'J)Ort·
~tcsa Federation of Teachers (N~IFT).
an AflrCIO affiliate, said tlley corWder
the nine percent co~1 of-living raise
acttptable for the present . both g:roop!I
erpressed reservations about t h e
package.
"Should the cost of liVing prove to ha"e
risen rnott than the predicted nine
percent during the pruent sdlxll year,
we will seek an addltiooal raise," N~tEA
spo~mnan Charles Gordon sakt today.
Gordon serves as presiden1 of lhe
Ccrtlficaled Emplo>~ Council {CEC). a
group coruistlng <lf four N~tEA
represcntati\-es and one N ~I F T
representalive.
"We are also disappointed that the
board did not pro\ide a fonn of longcv11y
pay," Gordon said. •
"As it stand"i noY;, a lrachcr can reach
his maximum pay aftl'r 12 years. That
means that, a1 35. a teacher may be
conskiered ovtr the hill." he said.
"The board has offered lo consider
merit raises, but these in\10l\1e more pay
for more responsibility." fr<>rdon said.
''1\ley don't ool\'e the probltn1 of the
regular ' teacher v.·ho puts in \\lo'Cnty or
thirty years of y,·ork."
r-;"fl.lf-r president r-.laya lk'C:krr 5..'lid her
group had a nu1nbcr of coodil1ons
\\'h lctl must be mrl bt•fore they c.in
aC"C't'pl lhr proposld \1:1g1' h1k<' ond
lx'ncfll package
''The admin1 s1ra11011 has s;nd thl'fl" 11111
be an irKTCa5i' 1n rlass si zc and ·'
C'Ulback in C'<lllr.'.lt1onal marerial!i to
r1nant't' the v•age hike ." she said 1Qt!;i~·
"\Ve canl)ot O\C'C'ept this C'\Jtback 111 thl•
qualit· of ('(fucatiOn," she said
"\\'r ;il<;0 {'annot ac('('pt a rt-dUC't1on 111
~taff nor tht:' placing of fl.'j'.!tdar !1•at•ht•r-..
111 a suhst1tu tr pool." ~liss l.>eckcr s<11d
The CF:C 11;1s S(~h<'<lulf..'<I to lllt'ct .1l
noon tod11y. !\Is. Drckrr po1nt<'d out _I~
if 1l1c 111'0 groups:' d1ffcrenccs rould not
h•· rcronr1k•d. tilt.• :\'~!EA f.1n overridl'
1h,• \~11'"r t)('cau.~r of 11s-lari:;cr
1nen1bcrshlp and grt>a!cr number of cr;c
\"OIP~
"II 11e can·t agree. I '14111 fetl 1rrribly
frtJ.\1rarted, but 11e rt·r1a1nly hal'c no
1nl•'llll011 Qf 11alku1g out ," ~Is. O\..'C'ker
~;1 i1!
'1'111· ( Ei · 11,1~ •o n11•Pt \1llh :;rhool
l.10;1rd rtpn·~Pn1at11,·,; J,~!t' tl11~ aftrrnoon
111 pn .. p:1rat1on for tonight":-13o;utl rncc1·
111,I!
Mystery Cloaks Patty's Holdup Role
Miss Hearst
Identified
h1 Rohhe1-y
SAN FRANCISCO fUPil -The FRI
\\'hich tor ii days has srarched for
Patricia llearst as a kidnap _.,i·ictim
hunted her today also as ont: of four
\1·omcri \lo'ho took part in a $10,000 bank
robbery.
Photographs and \\'itnesscs identified
Patricia a.s ont: of the Symbionese
Liberation Army gang that held up a
branch cf the Hibernia Bank hionday.
But autharities said she may have ~n
forced Into the robbt:ry against her will.
&bl was 9Xlght on t warrant naming her
as a material witness.
As U>e kidnaping case took still another
blurre turn. the 2G-year-old girl's
parents -Randolph A. ltearst and his
v.•ife, Catherine -prepared to return le
their agonizing vigil at their home in
suburban Hillsborough after a brief rest
at a resort near La Paz. J\-1exico. They
were expected tony back in an executive
jet 90metime today.
Hidden bank photos captured the
robbery scene, dearly showing Patricia
holding a gun, the FBf said. The bank
raid was staged by members of the
terrorist Symbionese Liberation Army
which kidnaped Patricia Feb. 4.
GUESTS MAKE THEIR WAY UP CARPETED ENTRANCE TO DRAG PARTY AT PAVILION
Hecklers Lined Entry to Newport Soiree, but Upstairs, a Gay Time Was Had by All
~ ' BANK CAMERA SHOWS PATTY HEARST AS ARMED ROBBER
But Was Kidnaped Heiress Forced to Join SLA Ba~its?
Calley's Term Halved;
Parole in 6 Months
' .\VASH!NGTON (AP) -Secretary of
the Army Hov.•ard Callaway today
'6;spended half of Lt. \\'illiam Calley's 2().
fear prison sentence for murdering at
least 22 Vietnamese civilians in the f.ty
Lai massacre.
The action v.·ill make Calley eligible for
parole v.1thin six months because he ha s
been in confinemcnl for more than three
years, almost one-third of his rema ining
sentence or 10 years. an Arn1y
accomplished as soon as practicable."
Calley has been free on Sl ,000 bond
since late February after nearly three
years under house arrest at Ft. Benning
follov.•ing his court-martial convicUon on
J\farch 29, 1971 of premeditated murder.
Calley originally was sentenced to life
in prison at hard labor, but the
commander Of the 3rd Arm y reduced
!hat sentence to ~ years on Aug. 20.
197 1.
It occurred 12 days after the victim
said in a tape-recorded message that she
was forsaking her former way of life and
joining the forces cf the SL.A, changing
her name to "Tania" in honor of a
&li\'ian revolutionist.
~tiss Hearst. granddaughter of famed
newspaper founder William Randolph
3 SLA WOMEN SOUGHT
IN BANK ROBBERY, P1ge 5
Hearst, "may have been acting under
dures.s and coercion," said FBI special
agent in charge, Charles \\'. Bates. in
explaining why !he v.·as sought as a
material witness instead of a participant.
Three other women v.·ere named as
suspects, and police said li\"e men
apparently also wer' invol\"ed -four of
them waiting outside in tv.·o getaway
cars.
Bates said ii it v.·er' determined that
f\.Uss H'arst ••as a willing participant .
she: also would be charged v.i th bank
robbery.
1be robbery took plac' shortly afttr
the 9 a.m. opening cf a Hibernia Bank
branch in San Francisco's Oceanside
Sunset District. The frur women -all
young and whit,, 11.·caring dark coots and
"v.•afflc-stomper" type boots and
carrying semi·automalic rifles -and a..
{See HEARST, hge II
Poiv er Ontc1 "'' ...
Gives Stu<lent~
.School D<I )' (}ff
Students al Lincoln &hool in Corona
drl t-.lar \1·crc dismissf.'<I from class
because of a po\ver outage at 9:30 a.ni.
today but a fev.• minutes after they v.erc
all gone. the power came b..1ck on .
A school spokesman sa id studrnts v.·crc
dismissed because 1nany portable ttnd
v.·indov.·less classrooms are used al the
school and air cond1tion1ng and electric
lights are necdC'<I.
J im Kennedy, manager of the Costa
~lesa-'.'Jev.·port Beach office of Southern
California Edison Company. said the
school y;as notified earlier that pov.·er
v.·ould be interrupted from 2 to 7 a.m.
today v.·hile workmen removed a span of
t y,·ire to clear the way fo r nc1\'
construction in· the Spyglass 111/I area .
Kennedy said, thoui;?h. that V.'orkcd v•as
delayed v.·hen heavy fog s Io"'' e d
communications bctv.·ecn the grounr:I
crc\v atid those v.·orking on u1ility poles.
and service couldn't be restored until
9:35.
spokesman said. ,,
The Army saki that Callaway acted
because "sufficient mi t i g a I in g
circumstances exist to v.' arr an t
clemency."
Panel Rules on Apartments
There y,·as no Immediate elaboration on~
what constituted the mi ti g at Ing
circumstances. Technically. Ca llaway
upheld Calley's 21>-year sentence, but
remitted 10 years of iL
A spokesman said that Calley's
dismlSSll from the service, which &190
was part of the sentence. "will be
Sex Barrier Banned
In Stale Educati on
SACRAf.!Ef\'TO (UPI) -Legisla1lon
aimed at eliminating sex baJTiers frolT\
~lifomia education requirement~ v.·on
narrow approval l\1onday from the
A5sembly. _'l'hc bill (5Bt.ffi6 \ b}' Stn.
G~gc l\loscone 1D-Srui Fran6scol, .... ·as
approved on 'a 41-19 \'Ole. t.ha minimum
needed. and returned to the Senate for
concurrence In amendments.
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Six *etcpo rt Projects Okayed, Six Others Denie£l
Dia'agrttment by regicnal coastal
commissioners about ®w ti'l'U c h
downzonlng Newpcrt Beach needs ended
Monday with six apartments denied, six
approved and one delayed.
Several or the split votes by the South
Cooast Regional Zone C o n s ' r v a ti o n
Commission hinged on den.!1ties d. the
propc>sed projocts.
AD but one dupl<'X or tv.·o-bedroom
11partmenl turned dov.·n had d,risities of
, 30 and 3l.d,~1el\ing units ?.Cr gross ~ere.
The exception had a density of 20 wuts.
Those 'appro\'ed bad densities in the 18
to 21 units. ,
"This area i., ro horribly impacted with
people already," said Rooney, referring
to \\'est Newport. "f will continue to
oppoie any lncrea.9t' in dtnslty (when •
single-famjly homes are K'OOOm.ically
viable."
Rooney, wbc livts ln Huntington Beach,
was generally s u p p () r t e d by
Commi.ssionen Rlmmon Fay of Marina
del Rey •nd Ronald Caspers, an Orange
County supervi!M>r who lives in N'wport
Beadl.
Ol!pers spoke in favor of rombining
small lots to get more O(ltTl space and
gtt<I\ bell&
Fay aaid be noted to know more
about tht cumulative e.fftct of more and
more add\Uonal apartment units on
traffk and other conditions before voting
with a "clear mind."
Their statements anger e d
commissioner Judy Ro5ener of Newport
Be111ch.
I
"\\1e've been \lo'Orking \·en· ha rd to
convince I.he pecple dov.11 there not to
build big boxy duplexes." ~!rs. Rosener
saik!..
If the commission tum.1 down sing!r·
family hemes with apartment units in
back. she added. "the people will wait till
v.·e're out of business and go for
something \l'Orsc."
She also objected that "an of a suddrn
out of the blue v.·e're saying thc.S<'
fprojects l aren't good erough."
Roone y said he'd opposed them all
along .
In most of the cases. ~tllff planners had
recommended tipproval because the
projects met !heir l.S ~andard. It l11n1l~
lhe llvinR: area to 1 .~ timr.~ the slructur:ll
!See DUPLF.XES. h~e II
Gays Celebrate
Co r o11<1Jio11 Parlirip,u1l,s .l ee re,[
By L. PETEH KR IEr.
Ot , .. Ot1IY P ill! Sli!I
llomosc.:-.:uall\y became .1 pub I i c
~prctacle in '.\C'v. port Dt'ach ~1onday
night as the high society of Orange
County's gay commuHl!Y staged its first
Emperor ;ind Emprr~s Coronation Ball
at the B;.ilboa Pa\'ihon. ~lore than 300 persono;; attended the
prem ier social e\ ('flt and thr dozens of
dr.ig que<'ns tu .... ·d the t'nd of Ba!hoa's
11ny :\lain Street into a fri sh1'Jn
spcc1acular as they arrh·cd by prn u1c
cilr. limousine and char1rred bu s.
A cro11·d of 250 curiou~ onlookrrs
guthcred outside. :\!any of thrm. m0st!y
~·011ng flt'Oplc. shouted vu\gant1es as tht•
gay guesto;; pa ssed by t\f(1St of the drag
qurens re!urncd the. heckh.'S by sm1l111g
and 11•a\·ing to the cro~'d .
About 10 American C1\ 11 Lihrrt1,·'l
l·nion /1\CLU1 ob~er.·ers. \1carini: \\h11r·
arnt bands. mingled 1n the cnJ'.\d. v.·h1('h
1ra; &rdt·rlv .
Two u1i1fonne•I hfficrro;; p:1t rollcc!
11uto;;ide v.·lulc more than :-1 half <11)1(·11
plainctoth<'<I policl'mcn. Joinrd b;. ~l;11 nr
l)onald A :\lt lnn1s. r,bsrr,·1·d 1hc (•\·cnto;;
upstairs in the ,e:-rand ballroon1
ln~ide. thr g:uest"i mo5th soriali1rd. a
f('v.' danced to live n1usir hut all ca,e:-crl~·
awai1l'd 1hc. results of thr1 r 1'0\lng In
l'Sfablish Orange Count~ ·s first ga;
emperor and empress
The most popular cmprr~"i cand1datt'~
"·e;·e ob\·iously drag queens <:cor.:10
Payne and i\1other Earth Each rcce1\("({
boistrrous applause as they v.·en;
introduced. r
Geo rgia Payne \\'On the hon o r .
hoy,·c~·er. and :-.!other Earth was elected
princess
Serving as empero1 for 197.J v.111 ht'
Keith ~leAlistcr. v.·ho 1.1·as el<'cted over
Rob Cavallero and Sir Edward Ca,allaro
will scr,•c as prince and Sir Edy,·ard will
rrlgn as duke.
Lady \'inccntia y,·as plactd lh1rcl in 1he
t'mprcs baUotini!'. nnd ~·111 serve a"i
duchel';~ In lhe rny:il court :\l1chelle
f<f'nrc v.·111 ser\'r as borone"i~.
The people v.·cre paradct1 along an
Plr,·atrd runv.ay 10 loud applause or thr1r
\ubJccts They v.•rre attended b~ )l>Ung
m;ilc paAes v.·caring white lcoL1rds and
orange tuni~. •
Prr:-onal rrar11on hy both the t;uests
;1n<l 1he pt1bl1r vu\"itdc \\LIS va ned.
A ~oung J:1r! 1\hO Y.antcd fo he called
·:\l an e. one r,f the fr w l1•sh1ans attending
th e l'l'cnt. .,a id she v.as d1s~ustrd hv the
cro\\tls gathered around thf' entranCc.
"Those people ar" ignorant.·· ~he
fumt•d. "l'•-oplc ~hould t"i<' <.1!101\td 10 ltl"t!
Th1•1r 011n !1\C'I'>"
:\];inc 1atked as sh<> \\:l!f{'d ;1t the 1op
of entr<•ncr Stl'l'JS fllr hrr hushand,
.i:1'!u1e to pr1rk 1hi-1 r car. Shi· 11·a~ auirC'<I
1n :1 rockt:11J drc!>S Mld J;1n111(' 111 a hlack
tU\"PdO
!'hrJCbr Plan!rrs. a drai:: <JUC'<'n v.ho
s;i1d hf' is a teachtr at \\"h1t11r r CcllPgc.
str10CI at !he foot of the stairs ;ind 1al kC'd
\\!Th ~r1nl<' of 1he JnllXlkrr~.
'"I couldn't car(' 11.';;;s about \1hai'~ goin g
;,n up:;tair~." he.sa id.
'"Thcy·rr JUSI a bunch of fruitl'<
pnrachng arou nd . :\ty trio 1s cl)mtng d'l~·n
!See GAYS, J'a ge 2>
Weather
ThC' trmricraturt·'~ going do11'1l
:iloni: lhe brarhfront \\here 11'11
ho1c r around th(' 6') !o 6.·i-O('gree
r;ingr Look for fair sk1e s \\'rdne1·
d<•r aftl'r sonic cnrly n1orn1ng low
t:oud1rie~~.
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Improving
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At ·H~~pital ~:
Hoag Memorial llospllal offici•ls said
Ne"'J)()rt Beach rouncilv.'Oman Lucille
Kuehn is "doing nicely" fol lov.•\ng
surgtry th.ls morn ing for a perforated
appendix. •
She was hospitalized Thursday arter
complaining about lntemal pain.
Airs. J\uehn's operation v.•ill pre\'Cnl
mir auendanee at formal cer.emonies
scheduled at S ~· today to seit newly
elected council membcni.
GAILY BEDECKED AND ELABORATELY COIFFURED PARTICIPANTS ARRIVE FOR ORANGE COUNTY EMPEROR AND EMPRESS CORONATION BALL
c.ouncUman Richard D. Crou1 v.i ll
continue to fill the District .g seal
representlftg Corona del Ma r until Mrr.
Kuehn can assume the Post, probably ill. --
a month. -Croul bad not sought reelection
this year. Mrs. Kuehn defeated tbret
other candidates for the seat in last ·'
week's election. .
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GAYS ...
and talking to the people."
lie said he did rl()t niean lo "put dO\\'n ..
the people upstairs. howe\'cr.
"This is lhe first public encounter for
many of them, especially the female
impersonators. But it"s good. lt".t.fet-ding
their egos," he said.
Kathy Corrigan, a school teacher in
HunUngton Beach, said she was straight
and Was there as a guest of one of the
band members.
~ said she was impressed by the
event. Sbe said the band members were
all e1cited about playing. "They think it 's
fantastic," she said.
Burst of Water
Main Inundates
Newport Street
A new eight-inch water main under Big
CU.yon Drive burst early today, ...
washing out a 50-!oot section of roadway.
I The broken main was discovered
Shortly after 2 a.m. by a ['lewport Beach
police officer who ob6erved the w.'.!.ter
cascading down the &loping roadway.
. Ntwpolt !leach Water Deportment·
loNlllan Gil Gomez said the cali!el>! the
: break has not· been determined. He said
the main ls still · under warranty,
however, and the Jrvlne Company is
already maklng arrangemen~ ~ith the
COt>trtld« lo repair IL
Gomez ·said there was only minimal
effect on water pressure in nearby ho1ne.s
and that no homes were left without
service.
"We were able to isolate that scclioT\
because ou r system is desig ned in a
.series of loops," Gomez explained.
The water did not dam age any homes
because it ran downhill away from
homes in the area .
I Inmate Factions
Control Prisons
SACRA11ENTO fAP) -Inmate gangs
have tumed California'! prison system
into a baltJ~ground tor control of pr ison
drug traffic and rackets. a secret witness
has told a Senate subcommittee.
The testimony, taken in closed session
J\.tarch 15, was released Monday without
the names of \.\'itnesses by the Sena te
subcommittee on civil disorders.
A wilnes.. identified only as a prisone r
recently Incarcerated in 1he state prison
system said prison violence had become
"outrageous."
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After Shoe I{
111 Swi111 Pool
A l3-year-0ld Buena Park boy drovn1ed
~1onday night in an apartment !Wimming
pool ·after apparenlJy being knocked
uncoosclous by an electrical shock from
a faulty underwater light,' police· sald
today.
Francis P. Pcdote of 8 S 5 0
C.Ommanwealth Ave. was pro~unced
dea d on arrival at Beach Community
Hospital stiortly afler 7 p.m.
A police spokesman recouhting the
accident today said there easily could ._
have been more than one victim.
He sald the boy's father, John, rushed
to the paol after Jearnlng his son was in
trouble. spotted the boy lying near the
botklm and dove in to sa ve him.
The electric charge knoeked him out,
but he regained consciousne ss long
enough to climb from the pool, witness~s
told police.
Anolhci. bystander. apartment man-
ager David Sears, then jumped in tG
try and pull the boy out but he also
jumped from tbe water when he felt an
electrjc shock., police said.
Sears turned off the power to lhe pool
light and another bystander. Kathy
Stnithi'P<lfied the lloy lrOIO tilt ,..L.
Fire department rescue units arri\•cd
moments later to find a registered nurse
who li ved in the apartment complex
giving lhe boy mouth· t o -m o u l h
re.suS<.titation and heart massage.
He was rushed to the hospi tal but was
dead..Lin arrival.
Po~ spokesman said · the pool has
been sealed'" off pending further
investigalion by the county coroner's
office and city buil ding inspcclors.
Frntn Pagel
HEARST ...
man entered the bank \l'ith military-like
precision. scooped $10.600 from cash
drawers af ter ordc rinit ~patrons and
employes to lie. on :he floor. then ficd
through the fronl door, firing at
paSS('rstiy.
1\ro men were seriQusly v.·ounded. but
·both \\'ere reported in satisfactory
condition at a hospital . They \\'ere Prte.r
Markoff. 59: v.·ho o~ratt>s a nearby li~uor
store. and Eugene Brennan. 70, v.·ho ltvcs
near the scene.
A hi ddc11 camera in the ban k took
SC'\'<'tal dra1no tic ploolographs of thr gun-
\\'icl ding robbers. including one showing
the v.'oman identified as Pa!ricia
ca rrying a gun but \\'it h anol hcr of the
robbers :ippcaring lo be holctint; a gun on
her.
H was because of this picture, plus
apparent efforts by the robbers to go out
of their "''ay lo identify her as "Tania,"
that authorities speculated she "·as
forced to lake part. ,
··rherc·s reason lo believe she ~·as not
a \\·H!ing parinrr in !he kidnaping or t'he
bank robbery," sai d U.S. Allomey James
Browning.
The thrcr \\·omen namrd in bank
robbery v.·:irrant;:; \\'f're ~ancy Ling
Pcr rv, P~tlrit'iu .\!1rht>llc So!1vsik and
Can1llla t:a!herine lid!!, .JI! · believed
previously to be 1ne111bcrs of !he tiny
SLA \\'hich claimed rcsponsib1lily for !hr
ill'tirst kidnaping and !he slay ing last
No,ember of Oakland s ch o o 1 s
Superintendent ~tarcus Foste r.
" None of the men \\as identified.
The OOnk robbery "as ~·ct . flOOther
rlrvrlop1nenl in n case v.•hich Bro1m ing
calls unpre-cedented.
"There 's nevrr been another case in
the annals of legal history where the
\'1C1lm or 8 kidnnpping has tun1ed up in
tht' n1iddte of a robbery." he told
neM'smen.
The apptilrancr of ,..Uss 1Jearsl on lhc
ftln1 :ill n)cd fears that she might bf
dead. for \\h1le her voice had been heard
on fl tape rt'Cording as reccntly ai 13
d'ys ago. she had not bttn seen since the
nigh t of ft'b. 4 when she Wl'l!'i c<trr1ed
~crran11n~ fron1 her apar1mttnt nel\I' the•
t.:n11·ers1ry of Callfornlll c:anipus JJI
Urrkeley .
Jn the tape reC"e1ved April 3 by lhe f\\·o
F~t radio stations, tlfi:t~ Hearst called
hrr fathrr a "liar." said she CQu]d nnt
return to her fonner life as o co\le~e
cord , and said she would remain aud
li~ht wlih the SLA.
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TOP BUS DRIVER
Newport-Mew 's W1shko
'Driver of Year'
.i\ \fard Capt.µ-ed .
By Mrs. Washko ' •
i1arlinne \Vashko of Balboa, who
began driving a school bus 14 years ago
because "it looked like fun," has been
named Newport-Mesa School District bus
dfiver of. the year.
h-l rs. \Vashko, who "'as elected by her
48 fellow drivers, said, "I'm rea lly
embarrassed O\'er this. I don't kno w why
I 11·ns elected."
lJrivers considered accident records,
attendance. interest in the job and
O\'eral! attitude and effectiveness in
choosing ~lrs. Washko along with second·
place winner ~1arie Smith and third·place
\\'inner Dorothy Dykens .
"'\\"hen I started, I \l'as the se«1nd
~·oman bus dri ver ever hired by !he old
Newport Elementary District,'' 1>-frs.
\Vashko said. "~1y motto was. If
somebody else can do it, so can I.
"Before x lartcd dr iving a bus, 1 v.•as
a housewif \l'ith four children·," she said.
"l'\'e drive i.111 four of them in 1ny bus
at different timrs. ·•
"Now my daughter Dena is a school
bus dri\·er for Newport-~fe~a too," ~trs.
\Vashko added. Dena is 25.
"111e v.·orst thing about the job is
putti ng up \vith the kids," 11rs. \Vashko
s.aid...'..'Bu t the best part is watching them
grow from kindergarten age through high
IChoo\ and seeing how good they tum
O\lt."
"Of course \\'hen they 're in junior high ,
ii seems lik e there's no hope for them,"
she added.
r-.rrs. \\'ashko. \\'ho will receive a
certificate tonight at the Newport.~1esa
school board meeling, said she doesn't
believe in \l'omen·s lib.
, "I al~·ays 1nake the boy& wa il until all
the girls get on the bus." she said.
Ne \v-port Slates
Work 011 ;\llc)'S
Ou Balboa Isle
The Newport Beach Department of
Public \llorks hi.ls announced that it w111
reconstruct five alleys with a total length
<>f about 1, mile on Balboa Island at a
<.'Ost of $35.415.
The project. wbic.h is scheduled to
begin 11bout April 22 and '-ti comr,lel<d
about June 14, \\'ill invol\'e rep acing
wntcr mnins and scwe.r lines if necessary
and resurfacing the alleys "'Ith Portland
cf•ment CO!ltTI!te.
The Alleys involl'ed are locattd
~tween Emerald Avenue and Pearl
Avcnur.
Pubhc \\1orts Department design
engineer \Vllllam Dye sald t h~
reconMruction is part or a program of
Improving Ba lboa lsland alle)'a which
IM'gnn ~llghlly more than 10 years ago lier father. prc.sldent Md r.dllor of the
San .Franc~sco Examintr, sald he
believed she had hr1:!n brainwashed .
"'and which has replaced approximately &O
alleys .
County Says No Appeal
Of Bar Death Verdict
Orange County Superk>r Court Judge
Byron K. ~tcMiUan 's innocent verdicts In
the Bachelor's Ill murder trial of two off
duly lawmen v.·i!I be the last word on the
issue, the prosecution confirmed today.
Olief Deputy Di~rict Attorney James
"'--Enright commented today, "There wiU
be no appeal filed by qty office."
Enri,eht said he was '•very
disappointed " at Judge J.1cMillan·s
decision to clear Cypress police Sgt.
Thomas Baroldl, 28, of 'mi,ader charges.
"\\re thought he had d~ enough to
\\'arrant some form of punishment,"
Enright said. ""'e thought so and said
Sb, but Judge Mct.1illan had differen t
ideas."
From Pagel
DUPLEXES. • •
square footage, thus cutting down an
intensity of use.
Planner Bob Joseph said the staff l5
lrying to prepare a report on growth and
where it should be intensified aod
limited.
A study on the Corona dtl Mar UM -
which Is 9$ percent devt!loped -and
' v.·hether It qualifies to be excluded from
commission' 1 ~uiremcnt~ is also being
done. he said.
Baroldi was arrested on Jan. S, 1973,
shortly altor"be allegedly ahol-and killed ~iartne CoJllS Capt. Randall steven
Robinette, 25, of Phoenix, Ariz. during a
frae&S in the Bachelor's III bar.
Amsted witn him waa Garden Grove·
patrolman Jerry Gray, 29, who wu
identified as the · man who pu\ a bullet
just one inch away from bar patron sam
Camp!¥'s be.art..
Gray ""' found Innocent by the jury
10 da)'I ago. But he had to come back to
the courtroom Monday' when Jt was
learned that the jurors bad forggtten to
sign the verdict forms . ..
Judge McMil lan found him lrmocent.
He then delivered the same directed
verdict in Baroldl's case, commenting
that "no one will ever really know what
happeped In the bar lbat night."
Ten cl the 12 jurors had t!ecided on an
innocent verdict in the cue of Barold.i at
the time~defense lawyers, coavinced that
the jury waa near a guilty verdict, asked
Judge l\fc~1illan to rule a mLltrlal.
* * * Officer Returned
To Active Dnty,"'
' Given Back Salary
Approved Monday were: Sgt. Thomas Ba.roldl was returned to
-A two-bedroom apartment over a od b h I f Cyp four-car garage at 521 Fem.leaf Ave., active duty t ay y t e c ty o ress
Corona de\ Mar, by Citana Properti.._ and given more than $1.S,000 in back pay.
-A twc>-story duplex at 428 Goldenrod "It was part of our agreeme.nt," City
Ave., Corona del ltJar, by Donald E. Manager Darrell Ea&ex said. "We agreed
Peterson. that U he was exonerated he v:ould be
-A two-bedroom apartment over a reactivated and gtven pay daUng back to fou r.car garage at 610 Orchid Ave., January of 1973 ... ·
The mtetirig tonifht "'ill be highlighted' '
by the election o a mayor and lict'
mayor.
It v.·as not known earlier today v.•he thet
Vice ~lafor Howard Rogrrs would be ait:~
active candidate for the mayor's post or
would support the re-election of Afayor
Dooald A. "fcJnnis for a second two-year
tenn. ·:
Rogers did not indicate 11o~ay~
aflemoon y,·hettier he would aggressively
seek the top sPot. He. has maintained
publicly that ne V.'Ould be available if
fellow councilmen wished him lo be the
new mayor. •
If Mcinnis i> re-elected, there II
expected to be a contest for the vice
mayor's seat among Hogen a n d
~ilmen Milan Dostal, John Store atJd·
Paul Ryckolf. . • ••
N~wport Home
Hit by Blaze;
Damage $8,000
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A fire that apparootly smoldered for .
some time before it exploded into flames
caused $8,000 estimated dama~ to a
Newport Beach home Monday night. . ...,
Neighbors of the E.J. Reibers, t70I ·
Port Ashley Place. already h a d •
controlled the blaze with a garden hose
connection at the front door when
firemen arrived. ,;!'If
"There · was still e1tensive heat an'd"'
smoke damage," said Nell1port Beach
Fire pepartment Inspector Art loforton •• ,-
He said Mrs. Reiber arrived home ju~
as the fire which originated in a couch
was: at ils height and neighbors \l'ere
trying to control It. · •
~vestlgators uld the blaze probabfY •
"'as c.aused by a cigarette that slippa( '
down into the couch. · ' •
Ex-astronaut
Named by Firm Corona del ~1ar by Warmington Bros.,
Inc. Barold.J was su.spe.nded immediately his Former astrooa.ut~L. Gonion Cooper of .
-A tv.-o-story duplex at 5100 Neptune superlora learned of his involvement in Corona del Mar has been appointed vtee .
Ave., Newport Beach, by R & F the Bachelor's IO bar ahootlngs. president of the Academy of Defenstvt
Construction Company. Bu t Es.sex today confirmed that the Driving operating out of Orange County·
-Addition of a sleeping room and bath city deci.1k>n ends IU Inquiry into ' Raceway in Irvine.
above an exi.6ting two-ear garage at 808 Baroldi's involvement ln lhat Incident . Cooper, 47, of 418 Narcissus Ave., wm-
Lido Soud , Lido Isle, by ~tary Royer. Garden Grove city authorities today be in charge of development for the firm•
-A two-bedroom unit over a two-car refused to ccmment on the status of which specializes in training I aw
ga rage at l.22.-47th St., Nevtport Beach, patrolman Jerry ~ay, 29, other than to enforcement officers for safe driving and
by William A. Tasslo. confinn th:i.t hls appllcalion for return to high-speed pursuits.
Delayed for voting i 1ay 6 was a duty is .. being considered." He said he would \\'Ork to expand the
proposed one-bedroom unit and two-car lt v.'as learned during lhe ttial of both firm lo oiler similar training programs
garage behind an existing single-family men that Gray fa ced city action on for enforctment officers in other slate5i. :.
home at 106 Collins Ave., Balboa Island, alleged infractions that occurred prior to Cooper participated In the Mercury and,
by R. E. Baum. the tavern shooting. Gemini space flight s. ~~~--~~~~~~~~~.::._~~~~~~~~--'~--''--~~~~~
• BLE SS TH IS ME SS!
For about another month, Placentia Ave. will be tom up to widen
the street. At times .Placentia Avenue will be closed and access
will be available by way of Babcock St., coming from the back
way. •
We hope you will be patient with
construction as the results will
certainly be worth alt the trouble.
.If yau aren't adventuresome, give
us a call, and· we 'll bring samples
to your home.
ALD EN 'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
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ITlhST.i ' -~ I IM3 --PIACE~
16"' ST •.
1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTAMUA
646-4838
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Teachers' Groups OK 9o/o Hike-Conditionally
B~ JACKIE HYMAN
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h'O teachen groups voted Monday to
ec:milionally accept the nine percent
wage hike proposed by Ne'Arport·~tesa
School Superintendent John Nicoll.
Teachers' representatives "·ill present
their conditions to N e w p o r t. P.1 e s a
trustees tonigbl TrustttS meet at 7:30
p.m. in the C.OSta P.tesa City Council
Oiambers, 77 fair Drive.
Teachers had asked for a 16 percent
wag_e hike. saying they need that much to
meet the cost ol ln1laUon. They also
asked for weighted pay hikes for okler
teacher! as well ~ other benefits.
NiooU's offer met demand,, for a SS.000
life insurance package and a lowering ot
the age at wblcti a retired teacher can
receive full health And • dental care
benefits from 67 to IS.
Although both the 800-member
Newport-~1esa Ed~ As5ociation
1NMEA) and the ZOO.member Newpon·
P.fcsa Federation of Teachers (NMFTl .
an AFl.rCJO affiliate, said they consider
the nine percent cost of-li ving raise
acceptable ·for tbt present, both groups
expressed reservations about t h e
package.
"Sboukt the cost of living prove to have
r:istn more than the ~ed nine
percent durtng the present sd'lool year.
...,.e will seek an additional raise," NMEA
SP,Okuman Oarles Gordon aid tcldlly.
Gordon serves as president of the
Certificated Employes Council (CF.C). a
group consisting of four N~fEA
represt'ntalives and ont N ?ii F T
rrpresentati,·e.
"We are also disappointed that the
board did not provide a form ol k)nge vity
pay." Gordon said.
"As It s~ nov.·. a teacher can reach
his mulmum pay after 12 years. Thal
means that , al 35, a teacher may be
considered over the hill," he said.
"The board h.as offered to consider
merit raises. bu! thest in\'ol\'e more pay
for more .res ponsibility," Gordon said.
"They dpn't 90\ve the pro~lem of the
regu lar lea<'her v.·ho puts in 1 .... ·enty or
thirty .)'ears of work."
N~fFT president ~!aya DeC'ker said he r
gr:oup had a number of roodition.s
w'hich must be n'K'l before tht>y t'lltl
accept the proposed y.•agc hike anc;!.
benefit paeknge
"The adm1nis1ra11on has said tht"rt" ...,111
be an increase in class size and a
cutback in C'ducational mater ial!! to
finance the wage hike." she s.lid today.
"\\'e cannot a('('ept !his t'tllback in the
qua lit· of ~ucation ... she said.
"\\'e also cMnot acCl•pt 11 rrduct ion 111
staff nor the placing of regu lar te.-1chc~
in a substlt111e pool ." \llss Dcck£1r said.
The ci.:c was schC'duled to n1eet ut
noon loday. \Is. Dc<.·ker poinlcd ou t th:it
if tht• 11,10 groups· d1ffl'l"('ncca rould not
bo.' r('<.~Jn<•t]l'd , !h<' ~\!EA ean o-..crr1dt·
th1· ~\!FT l).·(':iUst> of 11.s larger
mt•n1bt>rsh1p and grcal<'r nunibt>r of CEC
VO\t'S .
"If v.e c:1n't agrCC'. I "'111 fttl lrrrlbly
frustrat1•d. h111 ...,,, ccrt;unly have no
intention of \\;1lk111g 01.11 ," \l.s. Decker
~:Hd
TIX' ('El II a!' ro lllt'!'I II llh school
board rtprt~nla l l \•·S l:Hc 1h1s afternoon
111 pn:·p<ir<1\1011 !or 1on1ghf,.; Hon rd meet·
ing.
Mystery Cloaks Patty's Holdup Role
Miss Hearst
Identified
In Rohhe1·y
SAN FRANCISCO (cPI) -The FBI
\vhich ror 71 days has searched for
Patricia Hearst as a kidnap \'ictim
hunted her today also as one of "four
v1omen ~•ho took part in a $10 .000 bank
robbery.
Photographs and witnesses Identified
Patri<:ia as one of the Symbionesc
Liberation Army gang that held up a
branch of the llibemia Bank ~!onday.
But authorities said she ma y have been
forced into the robbery against her will.
~ ... , "'1J!)lt Oii e wuraol naming lier
as a material wilne!S.
As the kidn1ping ca~ took still JOOl:her bl..,.. tum, lbe • :11-year-old t girl's
3 SLA WOMEN SOUGHT
IN BANK ROBBERY, P1go 5
parents -Randolph A. Hearst and his
"'·lfe, Catherine -prepared to return to
!heir agonizing vigil al their home in
suburban Hillsborough after a brief rest
I
· • at a resort near La Paz, f\!exit'O. They
were expected to fly back in an executive
jet sometime today.
GUESTS MAKE THEIR WAY UP CARPETED ENTRANCE TO DRAG PARTY AT PAVILION
Hecklers Lined Entry to Newport Soiree , but Upstair~, a Gay Time Was Had by All
UfllT ..... te
BANK CAMERA SHOWS PATTY HEARST AS AllMED ROBBER
But Was Kidnaped Heiress ForCfif to Join SLA B1ndits? ~
Costa Mesa Won't Pay
For ·concrete Dumping
Just \\\Jo dump!<! 500 yards of broken
concrete and asphalt rubble on a
Jehovah's \\'itnt>sses church building site
in Costa f\fesa rema ins a mystery today.
But Costa 1'-fesa city officials aren·t
ha\ing any part in it. especially !he pArt
that calls upon them to participa te in the
$4.000 it cost to clean up the mess.
Robert Ghiselin, ministe r of the
Ne"'l>Ort Beach congregation of
Jehovah's Wi tnesses. made that sug·
gestion to the city council i\fonday night.
..
I loading the materials at the church site.
After l'rle council took action to deny
his fee \l.'aiver request Ghiselin told
fl<!\l•smen ii v.·as conceivable that lhe city
trucks observed oould ha\'e been from
Nev.-port Beach .. not Costa ~lesa. He
would in\•estigate, he sai~.
City Attorney Roy E. J une in lorrried
Ghiselin that it was not 'legally possible
for the city to refund fee1 in lhls instance
and that the church shovld instead fi le a
damage claim with t~ city.
Hidden bank photos captured the
robbery scene, clearly showing Patricia
holding a gun, the FBI said. The bank
raid was staged by members of the
terrorist Symblooese Liberation Anny
Ythich kldnaped Patricia Feb. 4.
It occurred 12 days after the victim •
sa)d in a tape·rocorded message that she
u·as forsaking her Conner way of life and
joining the forces of the SLA, chan ging
her name to "Tania" in honor of a
Bolivian revolutionist.
~liss Hearst, granddaughter of fam ed
newspaper founder William Randolph
ilearst; "may have been acting under
duress and coercion," said FBI special
agent in charge,. Charles Y.'. Bates. in
el'platning why she v.·as sought as a
material witness instead of a participant.
Three other v.•omen 1,1·ere named as
suspects, and police sakl five men
apParently also were Involved -four of
them waiting outside in t\\·o getay.·ay
cars.
Bates said if it were detennined th at
~1iM Heant was a willing participant.
she also v.·ould be charged "'·ith ba11 k
robbery.
The robbery took place shortly after
the 9 a.m. opening of a Hibernia Bank
branch in San Francisco's Oceanside
Sunset District. 'lbe four \\'Omt'n -nil
young and white. v.•earing dark coats and
"v;affle-stompcr" type boots a nd
carrying semi·automalic rifles -and a
(Ste HEARST, P1gt Z)
Theater 01c11cr
V 01cs to Handle
'Devilish' .ll'l css •
Theater ov.'Tlcr James Ed11•a rCs has
promised to personally take chargf' of :i
de1·ilish problem '·The Exorcist" has
caused in a Costa ~tes.a neighborhood.
Cow1cil"·oman ~orml l-lert.zog said
today.
She said E..twards agr('('d to meet the
demands of ~fesa Verde residents "·ho
last ...,·eek compl.ainccl that .I r ash
generated by theatergoers v.·aiting in line
for the mo\'ie \\'as being dumped in the
theater pa rking lot and "'·as drifting onto
thei r property .
~1rs. Hertzog reported that Edwards
pledged to immediately Clean up the
entire area surrounding the theater on
Adams A\'enue and !-!arbor Boulevard.
includi ng debris blov.•n doY.n side streets.
A concessions trailer and IY.'O outdoor
toilets also wi ll be removed from the
parking lot. ~lrs. 1-lertzog ind icated .
She said i:d\\'ards phont'<I her lo
express his concern over the problem
caused by the theater and the high!»
popular mo\'i~.
He requested that the city \\'ai\'e
varlous perm.it fees on the new church
building. amounting to $1 ,500. because ll
was dtDnp trucks from the city of Costa
r.lesa that caused the problem.
City Pt1anager Fred Sorsabal denied the
allegation. Re said his investigation
disclosed only one instance of a visit by a
city dump truck to the 859 \V. 18th SI.
location. "We dumped only three yards
ol clean fill dirt," he insisted.
Call.ey's Sentence Reduced
Sorsabal said it may be possible that
other contractors have dumped the
unwanted rubble but that ·none of hi!:
trucks had any part In it.
Ghiselin agreed that private firms: had
al:so had a band in the dumping. but that
he and others obeerved ctty truck! ~ ' .
Forestry Chief Fired
SACRAMENTO (UPfl -Lewis A.
?tforan, who joined the California
Division of Forcmry In 1938. was fired
~fonday as state forester and chief of the
dlviskin. Moran. who 'A'&S involved In a
realignment conlroversy within the
dl\'lslon, reverts lo his civil servh.'e
position of chitf deputy st.ate forest~r
May &,• according 10 a spok~man.
'
My Lai. Jllurderer Eligible for Parole in Six Months
WASfnNGTON (UPI) -Army
Sea'etary Howard H. Callaway today
reduced Lt. William L. Calley's sentence
for mass murder at ~1y Lal Crom 20
years to 10 years. making him eligibl e
!~·parole in six months.
cauaway is.~ a s tatement
condeJTUJing Calley for lhe f\.farch 16. 1968
staying of at least 22 South Vietnamese
civilians , ill ~{)' Lai. for "'·hldl be
originally v.·as sentenced to H f c
imprlsonmenl. •
"There Is no reasonable <loubt In my
mind lhat he perpetrated the act for
.... ·hlc h he stands con \•lcted. '• Callaway
said afttr a review of the case.
"These acts of murder and usault
against unarmed civlllans are 90
nbhom!nt to thoJe .. 11o •°"""' 1ht
fundamenta1 legal and moral basis for
thiJ . republic !lull they cannot be
condoned 0<. forgolten," tt1e An)>Y
secretary sakl.
Hov.·ever, he added, he had found
''mitipUng circumstances indicating
1bat Lt. Calley may have sincerely
believed that he ...,.as acting I n
accordance with the orders he had
rectl\·td and that he was not awere of
his ™110Nibillly lo refuse an JJlegal order.". _.
Calley was originally convicted and
sentenced March 31, 1971. 10 life
impri!IOC\MCnt for murdering "no le!i!
than" 22 South Vki:tname&e civtUlns. Tht
!ICfltcnce was later rtduced by h!A
commanding orflCer to 20 yean .
f'lxon has the power either to overturn
the conviction or reduce the sentence
further. But the sentence can not be
increased beyond 10 years.
Almost th ree years ago. Nixon said he
would review the case personally. But
last December, after Calley's la"')'t'r
e:d\all!ted the appeals channel through
the military cou rts. lhe \\'hite House SD Id
the case \\'OUld go to the secretary of the
Army.
Anny officialS' said a man serving Umc
under milltary Jaw Is eligible (or parole
.after compJ e t in .w one-lhird c· his
sentenct. Ca lley has ttrved 34 month~.
and thu! would be eligible for parole
after six more months In conrinement.
Cane)'. 30. ha:ii bttn fret on Sl,000 .sinct:
feb. 11. Nov.· he \\'Iii have to return
IS.. CALLEY, Pag• ll
. •
Gays Celebrate
Co ro11at.ion Part il'ipa 11 t.~ J ce rcd
.. Ry L. Pf:."Tt.:J\ l\RIEG
01 1119 0111r ~1101 si.u
llnm OS('xua!i!y hccame a pub I i c
spectacle 1n '.\'rw~rt Bc>ach r..tooday
night as .the high society of Or:ingr
County's gay commuul!y sLaged its f 1r~t
Emperor and Empress Coronation Ball
at lhe Ballx:lu Pa\•ilion.
\lore than 300 persons anendrd the
premier Sl)(·1at event and the dozl'ns of
drag queens tu ... ~'rl the end of Balbo.a 's
tin y .\l<11n Street into fl fa:-.h1nn
spectacul<ir as they arrived hy pn\'ate
car. hn1ou s1ne and chartered bus
A cro11·d of 2.">0 cu rious "onlookrrs
gathered outside. \!any of them, mru.1ly
young people. shouted \'Ulgaril.1es ~1s•thc
ga}' guests passt'<I by. r.tost or !hi' d ra~
quttns relurned !he> heckles hy ~n11hng
and "'a\ing to the cro'A·d.
About 10 Ame rican Cil1l l.1ber!1es
L·nion 1ACLU J obscr\'ers. we<1r1n ;t \\hl\f'
arrn bands, mingled in the cro\\·d. which
\1 as orderlv.
T>•;o uii iforrnl'.'d · officers pa trolled
ou!~ide \1•hile mon..' than a half do1cn
p]a1nclothcd policemen, JOined bv \l;:11·nr
Don:ild A. ~lclnnis. obsrr\·eri the r\'enl~
upstairs in lhe grand ballroom.
lns1de4 lhe guests mostly !«iahzcd. a
fc...,· danced t() li\'e music but all eascrly
a\\·aited the resu lts of their 1·oting tlJ
rs1abtish Orange County':-i rirst gay
emperor alld empress.
The mO!'.I popular empress cand1da1cs
\1·e;e Ob\'iously drag quli'Cns Georgia
Payne and \lothCr Earth ~ach recen·ed
boistrrous applause as they were
introduced.
Georgia Pa)'Tlt? won the honor .
howe\·er. and ~tother Earth ...,.as elected
princess.
Seri.i ng as emf1'ro1 for 1974 v;iJI be
Keith ;\tcAll~ter, l'-·ho .,..as electe<I O\'er
Bob Qlvallero and ~1r F.d.,..·ard . Cavallaro
\\·ill srrve as prince and 84,r EdtA•ard "'·ill
rei'ln II! duke.
L.'dy V1ncentia "·as pla.ctd lhird in the
empress balloting and 'A'ill sen·r. as
duches!i in tht roy:il court. r.ll chellc
Rrnee v.·ill stf'\'e as baroness.
Thr people were paraded along :in
rl('l'lled runwa y to loud applause of lhcir
i.ub jects. They l'-ere auended h~· youn,1t
rnale pagn wearing white leotar~ and
orange 111nics_
I
1'£>rsonal rC"act1vn by IY.1h !hf' guests
i11!d the public OUl ~HIC 'AJS I dfted.
.\ ~oung gir l v.ho .,..·anl<"ci to be called
\larit'. one (Jf the fe1\' 1~,h1ans attC'nding
th(' event, said she "'a" disgusted by thi::
ero \\ds Gathered around 1hc ent ran ce.
"ThOS(' peopll' ar.• tliJl()rant," !'he
fu1ned. "Pl•ople should I'<.-:illOl\l'd to 11\'e
their ov.·n l11cs."
:-Olane talked aS she \\'.'.lJIPd at !he top
uf en1rance sll'pS for hrr hu."band.
.Janine. 1fl park their c;ir. Shr v.a s attired
in a rocktail dress antl JanJ nt' in a blflck
tuxeCo
Phot"bc Planter.;. a r!ra~ queC'n v.·ho
Si.lid hf' 1~ a teachf'r ;'l! \\l111t1er C-Oll<'gf',
\:oud <it the foot of the stairs and talked
111th ~r,me of the Jnl•.(lk<'rs
"I couldn't can.: le:-s about 1\hat·~ so1ng
on 11pst;11rs," he s;iid.
· Th('y're just a bunch of fruil"i
p,;1r;1d1ng arou nd . \1y t nn is <'oming do1,1·n
<See GAYS, Pagi; :!J
Oran:a_~~ast
Weather
The lC'm pt·rarurc·!i gc'nng down
along the lx>Rchfront Y.herc 11'11
hoit•r around thf' 60 to 6.i-dtigrl>e
r:tn,{(c Look for f<tir !ikic!i \Vcdne~·
d.1~ after some early n1om1ng lov.•
rloud1ness
''''Ill" TOii.\ V
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l t>SUI! prte$! 11·/10 pltt!11'ri I'! part
111 .. Tltt.' t:xorc1st ... lta.s OrC"rl fi red
'Jl/ff r.eor{lt'IOU'n t·111t·trs 111 $fU·
'ft:11ts nrf pro1es101y. Sr,,ry Pnge ;
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• TONIGHT
NEWPORT-MESA SCHOO~ BOAR [).-
B.egular mtetlng. Cost..1 ~fe!.11 Crty
toUncn Chambcra, 7:30 p.m.
"BEf-llr\D TllE ll~:ADl~l:\'F.S"' -l)r.
Gil es T. Bro'NTI lecturer . .OCC Fnrum.,
1130 p.m.
UCI LECTURES -' ' ~1 c n ta 11 y
RrtanlPd-Thcir Tr e. al m c n I and
Training." ~l u 1 t i p u r p o s f' Roon\,
Rehabilitation B1dJt.. fa1r'\·1~·w St.1t~'
•lospital , i p.m. "~li'ln:igcment 0\'('r\"k·w
for Women," Room JOO, Jfuman it ies Hall.
7 p.m.
/ WEDNESDAY. APRIL 17
r Y?o.fCA SIGNUP -J>rc-5Ummcr swim
Jessons for ltindergarlen and pre·school
thildreri; 2300 Urft\iersity Drive, thru
1 April 19, 9 a.m. -3 p.m.
OONl<EY BASKl!.i'BAU. -Co5ta
~tesa High students vs. faculty, Boys
Gym. 7 p.m.
"ALCOHOLIS~1 -AN ADDICTIVE
DISEASE," -Dr. Robert Schm if1.
lecturer, Raleigh l!llls Uos pit:il. 1~7
F.ast 16th Street. Newport Beach. 6>\.'i·
S707.
UCf LECT . "Ecology nr
Southern Calif n1\a ine," Roon1 178
Humanities Ha 7 . "The Wnr!d of
Plants,'' Room 16 elnhaus Hall,; p.rn.
, ''Life and Death or Fatherhood ," F'or
men only, Room IOI Physical Scienre!I
Bldg. 7 p.m. "\Vildlifc Ecology," Lion
Country Safari, 7 p.m. '·Coping ·with
Death." Room 17~ Computer Science
Bldg. 7 p.m.
I
I .Boy Drowns
1 After Shock
I
In Swim Pool
A 13-yur-<ild Buena Park boy drowned
Monday nJght in an apartment swimming
pool alter appattntly: being knocked
uncuisclow: by an electrical shock from
! a faulty undel"'Nater li&ht. police said
today. I f'rancis P. Pedote or 8 5 50
Commonwealth Ave. was Pronounced
dead on anival at Btach Qnrununity
\ Hospltal llhortly after 7 p.m.
A police spoke.man reoounting the
I accident today said there easily muld
have been more than one victim . "
He said the boy's father. John, rushed
lo Ille pool af .. r .Jearnlni his SOl1 WlllJ In
ttoilble, spotted the boy lying near lhe
bottom and dove in to .save him.
The electric charge knocked him out,
but he regained consciousness Jong
enough lo climb from the pool, witnesses
told police.
Another bystander. apartment man-
ager David Sea.'111, then jumped in 10
try and pull the boy out but be also
jumped from the water when he felt an
electric shock. police said.
Se.a.rs turned off the po"·er to the pool
light and another bystander, Kathy
Smith, pulled the boy from the pooL
fire department restut un its arrived
momenla later to fiod a regi!tered nurse
\\"ho li\'ed in !tie apartmt'flt comple:t
giving the boy mouth·lo·mo uth
resuscltaUon and hean. massage.
l-Je was rushed to the hospital but was
dead on arrival.
Police spokesman said !he. pool has
been sealed off pending tu rt h c r
investigation by the county coroner's
ofJict and city building lnspectors.
Oil Con1pany f<'ined
'Pi.fORRO BAY <UPI\ -Texaco Oil
Company has been fined $025 and placed
on probation for one yea r for allowing an
oU spill from one of ils tankers in Estcro
Bay la.\"t tronth. The oil company pleaded
no contest to charges filed by !he district
attorney's office that the spill violated
the state 's Fish and Game code whlch
makes it a rnisdemeanor to pollute
coa stal water-s.
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T11~sday, April lb. 1974
FBI01arges
Banl{ Heist
Suspect
SAN FRANCISCO I AP \ -Th< FBI
tociuy C'harj(1-d Ofi11;1ld J)r1vld fJe F'rcczr.
·:illeged fL1,'ld rnarslial of the Syn1bioncs1·
Libcrallon i\riny, \\"Ith nnned bank
robbery in the $10.690 holdup Mond11y in
which kidnnptd heiress Patricia l·learst
·wii>lded IJ ~un
Thoma1; P<1ddr n. :a SJ}{'{'iti"! F'AI ngf'nl.
l'ignf'<I nn affid:i\·it stnting that an
11~iate or DcFreeze identif~ the
rs<'a{ll!<I. convict today fronl a picture
tnkrn by a bank tamera.
Padden also said he examined oooies of
the picture and also identif)td Def'reeze
as fhe holdup n1an "'ho led the heavily
armed band \1ohich invaded the bank.
DeFreeie's bnll "'as S('t at ,S:,00,000, Ole
samr set earljer in complaints flied
<1gainst Camilla Hall,..Nancv Ling Perr~·
nnd Patricia Soltysik, charged "·ith
armed robbery -and Patricin Jle11rsl
\\"ho is cha rged ""'ilh being a nu1terial
\1·itness.
Police ~id the SI.A rnighl h<l\'(' st;ir,rd
th{' dramatic bank rob~ry a/: a /:hO\\'-
cai;c for ~fi~s ff(':ir.;;r, thl' kidn;iped
n<'wspapcr heiress "'hn clairns to ha\'e
joined her terrorist captors.
The FBI is lookin g for fl.,iss llenrsl on
a "·arrant as a material "'itness to
~londn)'s robbery in '''hich the SLI\ took
SI0.600 and seriously ~·oundcd t 11·0
11 a ~ s e r s by . f\1iss Hearst \\"as
photographed by bank c;imeras along
v.-ith three \\'Omrn and a m:in.
"We are discussing thl' possibility very
lhoroughly that this was a staged job to
show off Pally Hea rst as a membe:r of
their ranks," said Police Capt. fl.fortimer
Mcinerney.
"We are amazed that they didn't shoot
out· the cameras. They had sufficient
"'eapons there. It would have been e very
easy thing to do.
"We're just "'ondering why th ey didn'L
Pe rhaps Ibey wanted to be seen. and
they wanted her to be seen," he said.
Authorities said Mi~ Hearst might
have been forced lntc> holding a gun and
taking part in the holdup by the heavily
armed band .
·From Page l
H-EARST •..
TOP BUS ORIVER
Newporl·M•Wr '• W11hko
'JJ1·iyer of Year'
.i\ \Vard Captured
B v Mrs. Washko . .
~larianne Wa shko (If Balboa, who
began drh·ing a school bus I~ yea rs ago
liccause "it looked like fun," has been
named Newport-l'tfesa School District bus
dri1·cr or !he year.
J\1rs. Washko, who was elected by her
48 fellow drivtrs, said, "I'm re:ally
t"JObarrassed over this. I don't know why
I was elected."
Drivers considered accident record9,
attendanct, interest ln the jOb and
overall attitude and effectiveness In
choosing fl.frs. Washko along wtth second-
place wiMer Marie Smith and third·pl•ce
v.•inne r Dorothy Dykens.
"When I atarted. l was !he second
woman bus driver eve r hired by the ·old
Newport Elementary District," Mrs.
Washko said. "My motto was, If
somebody else can do 11, ao can J.
"Before I started driving a ·br.ls, I 'jVas
a housevd(e with four children," she said.
"I've driven all rour of them in my bus
at different times."
man entered the bank with military·likc "Now my daughter Dena is a school
srecision, JCOOptd $10,690 from cash bus driver for Newport·Mesa too," Mrs.
drawen after ordering patrons and Washko added. Dena ls ~-"The "'orst thing about· the job ls
employes to lie on the Ooor, tben fled putting up with the kids~" ?1-frs. Waahko
through the front door,' firing at. said. "But the best parl Is watching thern
passersby. grow from kindergarten age through high
'f'4·o men v.·ere seriously wounded. but schoo l and aeeing how &ood they turn out" both . were reported. ln 51tiafactory "Of course v.·hen they're ln junior high,
condi!lon at a hospital. They were Peter it see ms like there's no hope for them ,''
Markoff, S9, \\'ho operates a nearby liquor she added:
store, and Eugene Brennan, 70, v.·ho li ves -fl.frs. \Vashko, who will receive a
near the scene. / certificate tonight at the Newport-Mesa
A hidden cam erffi ln the bank took school board meeting ssid she doesnl.I
se\'eral dran1atic i:motographs of the gnn· believe in women's Jib. r
wielding robber~. in~l~ding one sho~ing "I al"·ays ma.ke the boys wait until .all
the .\\'Oman 1dentJf1~d as Patricia the glrls get on the bus," she said. carrying a gun but with another of the
robbers appe~ring lo be holdini; a gun on
her.
lt was because of this picture. plus
apparent efforts by the robbers to go out
of their "'ay to identify her as "Tania."
that authorities speculated she ,,·as
forced to take part.
"1bere's reason to believe she y,•as not
a ~·illing parlflcr in the kidnaping or nie
bank robbery," said U.S. Attorney Jan1cs
Browning.
The three women natned ln bank
robbery warrants "'rre Nancy Lin~
Perry, Patricia i\.liehe!le Soltysik and
Camills Catherine fl a!I. all bt"lie\·ed
prc\'iously 10 hr nu•1nhcrs of !he liny
SLA which clAin1ed rri>ponsibilily for the
Hearst kidnaping And the slaying last
No\'en1ber uf Oakland sc h o o Is
Superintendent fltt1rcus Foster.
The bank '°bbcry "'US yet ano!her
development in a case "·hlch Bro~·ning
calls unprccrdenl('d.
"There's never been t1nother case in
the Annals of legal history \\'here the
victim of a kidnapping has lumed up in
the middle of a robbery." he told
newsmen.
The appearanct! or ~li~s Heanit on !he
film allayed fear s lhat she might br.
drarl, for \\·hile her \'Oice had been h('ard
on a tape rtcording as recenlly as 13
dny!I ago. she had not !>ctn seen since lhl'
night of ftb, 4 "hen ~he "'~S carried
~crraming fr(ln1 hl·r :ip:irtmcnl ll<'!lr the
t 'ni\"rrsi!y of C:ili fornia ca1n1lu.~ 111
Bf'rkt•lry.
ln !he tape rel.'cil't'd April 3 by the l"o
·r~I radio stntioni>. f\l i~s ll cnrst cnl\ed
hf'r tathrr a "linr," ~nirl she cauld nnt
return to her fornlcr life a~ a college
cned. Md ~aid ~he v.·outd ren1sin and
fii;thl \\'ilh Ille SLA.
Hrr fi.thtr. president and cdllor or lhc
San Fran isco Examiner, ~okl he
believed she had bctn brainwashed .
Firn1s lo A 'vait
S111itb Pa yn1ents
SA:'i PIEC.0 CAPl -T11.·o firms he,·r
chanKed thf'ir minds and 11greed to' "':t it
.-ro monlhs for n:parmcnt of R 1n1tjor
Portion or money 01.11ed to 1hem by
financier C. Arnholt Smith.
&nktr1 t.lrc lnsuran~ Co. or
:\"rbrtiska and Franklin National Bank or
Nrw York !'aid r.tondoy they wnuld
3cctpt an offe r or .SS pen"t.nt repayment
now fron1 fhe proceeds af Smlth'11 aale or
!ht San Diego Padres bt1.sebAll tPam.
The t11.·o nrnl!I had ~n the only
holdoot~~R IJ crOOllou. who clafl.n
Smith ~l\\'CS then\ a total el $12.1 million..,
' Fisli Fry Okayed
But Park ·Ai:e1uie
Tf1 on't Be Blocked
Approval was given b\' the Costa r.tesa
Ory Council l'tfonday ni'gnt tor the CoM 11 ~lrsa·Newport llar4Xir Lions Club to hold
Hs 29th annual F'ish Fry :-Olay 31 through
JunC' 2 at the do\lnt01.111 city park.
But the touncil r<'fused a r('quest bv
lhC' Llons Clu b to· block off Park AvenuC
for !he duralion of the three-day e\·cnt to
permit the operation of a cami,•al.
Complaints from Park · A" en u e
residents and businessn\en prompted
council 1nembers to appro\'e the fish
Fry, but with the condition that the
cJrni\'a\ be held on the baseball field.
Councilman Dom Raciti, a Lions Club
member, said the club's board of
directors was agrt'Cable to the n'location .
FromJ>09el
CA.LLEY •..
t"ltller lo hou."c arrest or. m<:N like\\', to
r on!L11cn1rnt in the 1n\litarv stockade at
Fr l...e3"~'1l\\"Orth. Kan. · I
C<rl!~lw<iy i>nid he hopt'd hi" Jction in .
rt'n1 ittb1g half of Cnlley·s S('nlcn~:e ""ill
hf'lp to place the incident. once and for
R11. in its historical perspective."
Caney Is the onl~· 1nan C\'er cha.rgC'd in
!hr \ly l ... 'li incident to be conv lcttd or
any crime..
Thlrtttn n1e.n \\•ere cha rged .with
murder In conn«tion wlth ~lay LAI and
hvi"' "·ere brought to trial. including
CRiiey'$ !!uperlor. C3pt. Ernest L.
l\led\na. All but Calley wert acquitted.
Last December, Ca!)t. J. ll01Jston
c;ordon, Calley's mllltary lawyer , said if
C..!l<'y ~'tre not freed. Ult de!~ ~'OUJd
try 10 take 1he case iJlto the clvlllan
co1.111s, That can only be done If the
deftnse ra ises a constftutional question.
Seunte Clears Bill
SACRAtlfE?'\TO (AP) -. California·.~
larger school dis)r\cts would be ordered
10 come up with plw tor controlling
c1tmpu! violence: undt!r 1 blU that clearM
the stale Senate ritonday on a 23.a vote.
Democra!Jc Asstmblyman Leroy
Grcc:1e's measure would allow ~I
Prln.ci.JWLJor the first lime to shut
®"'ll vk>lcr.ce·t rca1cn1.'if in1ools.
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Fears Told •
ForColkge
'In Mesa
Ardlltect Joooph COiombo ""med the
C-081.a. fl.1eM. City Council ~1onday night
that Southern California C.Ollegt woold be
"'out ot bu1intr11" th11 September if ac-
tion ts not immediately taken to build a
now clad"OOm and admJnlstratlon "1nf.
The old wing l~ about to be bulldozed
because It iii on the right of way for the
Newport Freeway, said Colombo , and if
nothlna ii Wll!ertaken \o repta.ce it, "ii
will devaataee the IC!hool."
Althougti Soothem C>llfornia c:otlege
hu tnoUCh 1-nd on which to build new
radllll... otNlnlcllon cannot bfCln
bo<:a""' !be land It DOI properly '""1<d.
The property hold by !be college It
?Med oonuntrct1I. but a '&OM. cht.oge to
Jrutltutlonll·recreational 1s r e q u I re d
befon: constructlan of the new clAuroom
wing can be(l.n.
Colle1e otfld.als are tuTft?Uy ln the
midst or Mgotlatlcn Mith the Jt.ate for
add.JUonal ftteway tight.of-way ::nd nnt
lo maintain the commercial zoning
bcc.luse It eotnmands a higher price.
The problem for I.he college is
compounded beca~ tbe campus l&
wit.bin the 590-acre Civic Center Distrlct
where a build ing and IOlllng moratcrium
i! CtnTenUy in effttt.
~1onday night. city coo.ncil members
agreed to exclude the coUege from the
morator ium becawe the rontemplated
buikliflg ¥.'ot1ld be oompatible with the
C'lvlc center.
But they lllO told <Jolombo Ibey ......
pcr~:erlt.'!SS to authorize any constnrction
Wlli\ t~ tone change had been
accomplilhed.
Colom bo inlltt.d lllat dty ollk:Ws hid
given the college the impre9lioo that the
academic building could be constructed
in a commercial r.one and that they were
contributing to the dilemma.
However, dLy o:.uncil memben tDok no
'1ction and delayed the matter unUl tiiay
6.
Actio11 Delayed
On Costa Mesa
Downtown Halt
The Costa t.feM City C.Ouncil Monday
night delayed action on ils contemplated
toning and building freeze ln th~
dO\\'DtOV.'D area until May 6.
The postponement was requested by
City ~1nnager Pred Sorsabal to allow
sufficftmt lime for City Attomty Roy t .
Jttne to drtrft an urgen cy ordloance
cntictlng the freeze.
Of particular tntere1t to Soraabal was
the Inclusion of a procedure whereby
properly ov.-ners could appeal to be
eicluded from the l»dsy moratorium.
The moratorium has Men requested by
P\1nntng Director Wllllun Dunn to brlng
t~ city's redevelopmenr}>lan, the :ronlng
ordln.anct, and the a:eneral plan into
conformity. ·
DOCTOR'S GRASS
WAS SUSPICIOUS
MERCED (AP) -Dr. Robert
Campbell was m-pri!ed ~'hen flOllce here
told him his office Jawn was under
in\·estigaUon.
Four weeks sgo. Cam~\1 Meded two
pa rking strlp!i in front of his new ortice
v.ith grass.
Police told hlm ~1onday he had had
50me help as 50 floe marijuana. plants
\\·tre growing alona v.ith hls garden-
,·arlety "arsss."
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' Mesa ColHlcil Actio11 ..
lfere, in capeule form, are the major actions taken by the Costa r.tesa
Cll} c..mctt Mooday •!Jbl:
ZONING FREEZE: Delayed until >.fay I :i proposed building and loning
moratorium on lM cknrmto.,.,1'1 redevelopment •rea. The postponement "·i!J allow c.
additk>nal Uroe for precise le1a1 wording In the urgern:y ordinanc<'.
IRVINE POLICE: Acreed to furnish the city of lrvlnr 16 addltionol pol~
offletrr under a ft'l8 ,000 contract for 197~·75. The add itiorl of offlC'<'r3 \1'111
ra.Jtc lrvtne'll police force to a lotal·of sa.
F'ISll F'RY: Set ~fay 31 lhrou&:h June 2 :JS the dntec<i or tht tr:iditlon.'.11
Fish Fry, but rtfused tha l..iona Club permission to block off Park Avenue
for 1 carnival.
DOOR KNOCKERS : Refused pcrmi~ion to the F.n,·ironmtn1al AJPrl i.roup
for door·to-doo t sollcltatlon until it can be determined ~v.· much the sol1c11jrll
keep for thenutlves.
~t:RlOUS TR.ASH: Denied a charge by the Ne"·port Reach c_ongre~a·
Uon of Jehovah 's Wllueuel that city dump trucks unlooded MO rards of <is·
phalt and cxine:reie rubble on their church building site at 859 \\', 18th St.
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BIBLE 001.LEGE: Delayed until ~fay S a request by Soul~ California
C.Ollf"&e for exeluskln from a building morato rium noY.· in effect in the ci\'IC
center area. CoUtat otficlala made the requesl to allov.· construction or a new
bWl<lin1. . •
MEETINGS : Approvtd a request by Mayor Robert M. \Vi\sion "to rh11ngc
council meetinas from lhe first and third J.1onday nights to the fil'5t and third
Tu<odoy nll)lta.
APPO~'"nfENl'S: Called for sno!her e:i;ecutivc pcrsonni"'I session ton ight
to review the e1piring lermll or City Attorney Roy June. City Clerk Eil(.'('n
Phinney. City Treasurer Roben. Oman , and Plan1tin8 Comnussioner II. J.
''Jimmie" Wood.
County Says No Appeal
Of Bar Death V e~dict
OtatWe ColmtJ Superlor Court Judie
Byron K. McMllfan'• lMOCtnt verdk:ts ln
the Bachelor'• Ill murder trial of two off
duty lawmen win be the: last word on the
l.trsue, the proeecuUon confirmed today.
Clltl De!>utY Dl:trlct Attorney James
Enrtlht commtntecl today, "There will
be no aprpea.I nled by my office.''·
F.arl&ht said ht was ••ve r y
dl,.ppolnt.d" al Judie McMlllan·s
declllon to c1 .. r Cypress police Sgt.
1bomu Baroid.I, 28, of murder dlarges.
"We thou,ht M had done enough to
warrant aome form of punlshment."
Enright aald. 0 We thought 10 and said
90, but Judie McMillan had different
ideas."
Baroid! wu lmlllted on J an. 5, 1973,
slmly alter he olletedlY lhot and tlllect
Marine COtps C.pt. R&ndall Stev.n
Robinette, :IS, ol -· Ariz. during • fracaa In the Bachelor"• Ill bar.
Arrested with him wu Guden Grove
patrolman Jerry Gray, a 1 who was
identified u the man who put a bullel
Just one Inch away from bar patron sam
Campise'• he.art.
Gray was found lnnoconl by \I>• Jury
10 days ago. But. he had to oome back to
the courtroom Monday when lt was
learned that the jurors had forgotten to
sign the verdict formaf"
Jud(e McMiiian found him Innocent.
He then dellverf.d the aame directed
Inmate Faction.s
Co1itrol Prisons
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Inmate 1angs
haV11 turned Callfomta'a prlton J)'stem
into a battleground for control of priaon
drug tnfnc and rackets, a sc-cret "'itness
has told a Senate wbcommittee.
The testimony, taken In cloted session
hfarch 15, was releast'd t.fonday ~·ithout
the names of witnesses by the Senate
subcomn1ittee on civil disorders.
A "'itness ide ntified only as a pr isoner
fccenlly incarcerated ln the st.ate prison
system said prison violence had become
"outrageous."
verdict in Baroldi's case, commenting
that "00 one wi.11 ever really know what
happened in the bar that night."
Ten of the 12 jurors' had de<:i<led on a1t
J.nnocent verdict In the case of Baroldl a:
the tlrne defense lawyers. convinced that
the jury was near a guilty verdict, aske<!
Judge Mer.titian to rule a mistrial.
* * Officer Returned ·
To Active Dut y,
Given Back Salar~
Sgt. Thomas Baroldi was returned to
• • active duty today by the city of Cypres.s .
and given more than $15,000 in back ply.
••Jt was part of our agreement," CHY:
Manager Darrell Esseit said. "We asree<f
that if he \Vas exonerated he \'.'OUld be
reactivated and given pay dating back lo
January of 1973."
Baroldi was suspended immediately his ,
superiors learned of his involvement in
the Bachelor's Ill bar shootings.
But EsSEx today con nrmed that the
city decl!ion ends it! inquiry into
Baroldl's involvement in that Incident.
Garden Grove city aiithorlt\es today
refUU<I to comment on the stotus of
patrolman Jerry Gray, 29, other than lo
confirm that bis application for return lo
duty ls "being considered."
It was learned during the trial of both
men that Gray faced city action on
alleged infrat:tlons that oeturred prior lo
the tavern shooting.
Spanking Outlawed
SACRA~fEf\'TO (AP l -Children in
speeial education classes could not he ·
spanked by teachers or school officials,
under legislatioo approved ~1ondav bv
the Senate. The measure. introducCd by
Sen. Nicholas Petris (0.0akland), wns
approved 21--6 and sent to the Assemhly.
BLESS THIS MESS!
For about another month, Placentia Ave. will be tom up to widen
the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access
will be available by ~ of Baboock St .. coming from the back
way.
We !lope you will be patient with
construction as the results will
certainly be worth all the trouble.
If yau aren't adventuresome, give
us a call, and we11 bring samples
to yaur tiome.
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