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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-18 - Orange Coast PilotI I I 7 I ___ our oc s • Bllrned Boy Given 5900~000 Award In Raneit Crash DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 18, I q14 VOL. 41, HO, IN, S SECTIONS, S4 PAQlll Auto1110 ' It's spring in the Uni~~ _Stat.es, but in . ~ustrali~ it'& _autu~n. and 18-year-old tlilelanie K1v1k1nk is nearly f1n1~hed 'v1th sunbathing and splashing in the Sydney surf for another six months. Court Halts Co11struction Of 2 Onofre Nuclear U11it s Thf' California Supreme Court has ordered a halt to proposed construc\ion of f\\11 nuclear units on the blufftop at San Onofre. The court in San F'rancisco issued its stay on the work by San l)icgo Ga~ and Electric and Southern California Edi!On compantM \Vt'dnesday afternoon. The delay in the project less than three miles south of San Clemente allows !he court to decide if it will hear an appeal ol tlle State Coastal • Zone Conservation Commission approval of the expansion. The lawsuit against the com mission's action 1vas originally flied in the Fourth U.S. District COurt of . Appe~ls in San La 1v11uui , l1uu oles Cha rge<l i11 Rape · HONESDALE. Pa. (APl-A deputy iih,...;ff Rrtrl two orison inmate5 arc h..;.,ct tield here on charires they raped a 14· year~ld girl in the Wayne County Jail on Easter. Dcput~· Sheriff Geor~l" Br<"nnan. 53. of Pleitsant ~fount. and inn1ates 011vid Lamberton. 22. of lloncsdale. nnd Thoml'ls C<'lrroll . 40, of F.quinl'l'lt. 11·e--t nrrested \\lcdnesday. A~t. Dist. Alt\'. Nichol:is Rama said . Wayne Count v Shf!rilf ~lenry Kalinowski s11id BrtnnJn \\.'RS dlsmts.'4ed \Vedne!idRy ttfter he lea rned of the tnckient. Diego by attorneys Frederi<:k Sutherland and Donald Stark. They represent several environmental groups. includirig the Environmental Coalition of Orange Coµnt y, Groups United Again st Radiation Dan g e r IGUARD I of San Clement e and Friends oC the Earth. _ The San Diego appeals court first is..ued lhe stay April 3 and Tuesday extended it one more day to allow the opponents to file their case with the Supreme Court. i The appeals court judges had decided to not hear the case. The proposal to add two 1.140 mega\\'all reactors to the s i t e O\'erlookin~ San Onofre State Beacb \\'3" approved. rcb. 20 by the state coas1al commission. The enVironmentalists argue in the lawsuit that they, were <Jeni~ due process of Jaw because they were lert out of negotiations between the commission and utility officials. They also contend the case should never have been l'e(tJlSidMtd· U VlaS initially denied Dec. 5. The utility companies ha,·e been able- to work on part or the property, which is adjacent to the uisting 450-mcgawatt reactor. The stay protects an area of sandstone bluffs from destruc1ion. The utllities had hoped to be gradin g in that pan of the ,lie by n1ld·April. The environmentalist.'i contend lhat tho rliffs arc unique ond should be preservtd. "'hen 1r.e Supreme Court will ruJc on hearing the lawault i~U is uncertaln. Man Given Life for Impassive and apparently uncarin~. Amos Lewis Ratcliff was sentenced to life in state prison \Vednesd<'y for the slaying of his estranged "'ife and h('r male companion at her Fountain Valley home and the ki lling one hour late r in Westminste r of hrr girl friend. Orange County Su perior Cou rt Judge Mmuel Dreizen ord('red !he maximun1 term fo r th(' fonner aerospace eni;1n('cr just three weeks after a jury in h1:; courtroom found RatcliH. SI. sane and guilt.v of (\.\'O counts of first degree murder. Ratchff v:as booked on the l'tlarges on July 8, 1972. shortly after he forced his \1·ay into lhe \Vestminster ho,....~ of r..trs. Barbara Ca re"'· 42. and shot her l\lo'ice in the he-ad as she lay in bed. It 1vas tesljfied in his trial that he held J\trs. Carew res ponsible for ~·!rs. HatcliH's decision to divorce him . ll is killing of Mrs. Ca rew came one hour after he waited on the porch of ~lr~. Ratcliffs home al 10526 t\1oming Glory t.:ircl(' for his estranged spouse and CraiJ.: P. Hirst. 52. of Ana heim . to return hom e from a dal<'. lipon their return. he killed both of them. Ratcliff \\.'as found to be insane in late 1972 and committed to Atascadero Stat(' Hospi tal. He "'as returned to Orange County for trial a year later when it was ruled that he had r('C()vered his sanity. It -·as pointed out at his trial that the toll on July 8, 1972. could tiave been much higher than the tally of lhr<'t killings for 1\ hi ch he v.·M convicted. Arresting officers said Rat cliff had a list of six names in his possession \\1th the thrl'C top names neat1y ('rossed out. They said he \\'as v.·ithin a block of the 'nomc of th e fourth name on the list when tbey arrested h!m. Nlaheu:s Wife 'Fakes Swn.d LOS ANGELES IAPl-Rob<rl A. ~taheu·s wife says she "never received ont'.' penny" as an agent for a bandte:adcr ut a Neva da hotel ownl'CI by billionaire Howard Hughes. "''Clle ~laheu teslified \\1~nesday in her husband 's S\7.3 million libel suit against llughcs that she terminated Lhc co ntract with bandleader Ray ~talus because she lhoughl the H u g h e s connection ""asn·t ethlcol. • . ' no re u Slayer oi Wife~ • Two· Othenes Gets • Life in Prison Burned Boy Awarded .$900,000 Settlement 8\' TU:'ll BARLEY 04 lfrlt D1ily ,.1111 Sl1H La11')'ers shook h<intis on a $900.000 se ttlement late \\'lilnesday in Oran~e County Superior Coun and i;igned th(' la rgest such non·!nal suit settlement in local history, The money f.:(l('S to the par('nls of Robert K. Torbet. now 15, \\'ho 11as critically burn('d nearly four years aJ.:o v.'hcn a plane crasht'd into the Hiverside County field han gar where he was \.\·ork ing durinJ.: summer vacation. The crash killed 11 Costa \·lcsa man at the controls nf !he plane \1•h1cb slammed inlo !Ire f{ancho Cahfo n1la hanga r ::nd a second park<'d plane then bu rst intf'l flames. Young Tortx>t's father v.•as managing the Rancho Californ ia facility at the time and the famil y fonn('rly owned an air Retire£l Couple Die i11 Bizurl'e 1-langin{! l11citle11t SAl\' JOSE r AP 1 A retired contractor and his ~·ife di<.'d tog('ther in a bizarr<' suicide by hanging thcms<'l\'es by lel('phone and lamp cords from an Bpartmenl stair\\.·ay railing. police said . A i;on said Ira Brotzman. 77. and Antonia Brotzman. 79. were in failing healrh and ended their liv~s Wednesdav. the day they were to move from thc.ir apanment to a convalescent home. Police Sgt. Bob Burroughs said a note addressed to !h(' apartment manag('r was found taped to the Brotzman'!' apartment door. It read : "S:is iji_. pocket. Call Oak Hill arrani;:emcnts hal'e bcfn mad<' for remo\·al. El'erything pre-paid.'' The son. Lyle Rrotzman said hi~ parents celebrated thei r golden ~·eddinit anniversary last fall . He said he and a brother had complc+cd arrangementl! for them to move to convalesctnt home because of their health. Sgt. Burroughs sa id Brotzman cut televhone and lamp cords, tied them to the U'OD landing rail. and t))('n looped the cora-'m'.!s Itetlntt 1tlieil' aedll. SLA CHIEF VIEJVE D . \\'hat sOrt of a comple:{ pcrM>na\11~· 1s the man now knov.'Tl as "Cinque." lendtr of lhe Symbk>nese Libetation 1\rm)'~ Th(' story of Donald Davkf DcFrcczc unfolds toda y on Page 33. '•• fir m baSt>d al Orange Count y Airport. llis son rled from th(' inf('mQ \\.'ith his clothing afirr and suffered hurns ove r 70 prrcent or his bod~. al!hough he did rscape \.\.f!h his life. Judge 1-1. \\'arrcn Kn ight ne~otiatcd !he suit settlement approved \\lcdnesda y. ass('ssing most of the S!l00.000 damages against the southeffi Ht\'ersidc Count y airf1('ld itself. Ht. set the boy's damages at $752.000. notin~ young Torbe t 1o1·111 OC disfigu red for J.1e by his burn sca rs • 1nd S('l<itfH<ih('.1 a $125,000 award for hi;; father'!' o~·n emo- tional distress ovrr rhc triigcdy. f,.11\•ycrs for th(' pla1nllff!. <;aid in !hr intcri1n yea rs that young Tnrbct ha~ recovered from th<' burns. Attorneys argued succcs~fully durin~ !he scn!ement ncgot1at1on that Ranl·ho California 's airport is badly located and that cro.ss\.lo·inds in the ar<'a were <t ooni rihuting factor in the. pk1n<'·s crash Chester \\', \Vilson .. 12. r f 299'1 •\ rnold A\'c .• Costa \lesa, ""'as approaching the small field ft>r a landing ~Ith thrcr pas.s('ngers aboard \\'h('n the tragedy st ruck . His Orangr ('ounty A1rporl·baS<:d Bcechcraft touched Jown once 1n a st rong crosswind. th('n one v.·hecl lilted and the stiff \1i nU launched the plane out of control. \\'il son gunn('d the engine in an attrmpl to regain po~er for another pass al the field. but a \\'heel clip~ 1he top of a ('ar and car('ened hopelessly out of control into another plane and the hangar. Robert K. Torbet Sr., who owned the second plane destroyed in th(' crash. witnessed the holocaust. leading to his $125.000 a"ard for emotional stress. Wornau Suffers Sex ual .i\.i.tac k In CoHegc Lot Huntington Beach police today sought a man in his mid·20s "·ho tried to rape a 42-year-Old \\'Oman as she \.\'alked to hi·r car in ;a Golden \Vest College pa rk1n~ lot \\'edne,,day night . j>olice ~ t~ 1o1•omen "''D.! returning to h('r car aft~ 3 night clan at the iluntinglon Beach community college "htn she 1o1•as Rct'OSted . ~ ~lu1u~ed the man in 100 face 1o11th her car k('}'S. ~urricd to hf'r car and lockt'd lhe doors. according to lhe pohce reporr By thn t tlmf', me mnn -dl.'11crit>ed as about 25 yeart old. S'5" and 150 pounds . 1o1i th dark curly h:lir and A moustal'hc - had ntd lhc scene. No Pho11e; Mo1n R11sl1es To Stutio11 R}· \\'TLLIA .\1 SCl!Rf:IRER 01 1111 0111~ P'ilol S!1!1 T110 }Ciung OranL:" :l"lys hurnf'<l lo df'ath in thrir hnHH' r•ar!y tod:iy \1hite th('lr fr:intir mo1 hrr rush1..-d to H ne;irbv flrr i;tation for help. · Hobrrt James Bu1irk . 3. and Oa,·ld (;c·r;ild Buz1(•k. 4. rlil'd in th" back sC':it o! a police rar u·hile bt'Jng rushed to Orani::c rounty '.\lcdical Cen1er onlv; f!'w miles lrnn1 thr1r hom e a· 11202 E"khoff ~t. Firi•m"n <;:1id lhfi rn1dn1gt11 blaze, 11hit·h gutl('d the sma ll ~oort fr;un.· house. npparL•ntly brok1• out 1:1 thr> kitchen ar('a : ' !rnppt'cl th1· bo\'S 1n th1·ir l>t'drMnl \\'ith 110 ff'lf'pht>nr in thf' hou Sf'. thr bo1s' motht•r. Sharon A1k1nson. dro1·c to n nrarhy Or:1nge fin• lil <1 Lion In summon f1reml'n. B~· the tin1r firrmrn arri1ed ;it lht' srcne. the sn1n 1! h11uS1.· 11·as complet('ly invnlv('d in namrs. Thf' bors' fath!'r. \'emon r.. 'Jluzick. ,1·as found ou!s1dc suffrr1n ~ frnm minor burns. li e told fir('lll t'n 'h~ lricd to reach lhc children but 11;is dril'cn back by ::i Y:nll r:if fl::in1es. F1rt•n'l••fl t•\'pl·1int•d !h:11 \'i~.:. Atki nson an d B11z1ck 1\'l•rr> onct• nin rrit'<I and 1vrrc in thr prfl(:css nf rl'(..~tlc1l1n~. She a<; . ..-umcd her maiden nanic afl<'r the di\'Orl.'.l' F1rr1ncn entered the smoke-filled house and found the '"'fl boys curled up 1n a corner of their bedroom. overcome by !Ste BUR~ED. Pa~e 21 Orange Coast Weather Thf're·-. ~on1r "ind in !ht' air for Fr11Ja1 11h1pp1n~ a"o~ ;111 that fog 10 rn<1kt• a su nny ;1ftem110n. Top mt'rcury rcad1 nJts 1\·111 slay 1n the m1ddtt 60.; along th£' l'Oa..-t IN~ llH·: TODA\' Tl1t S11pre1ne Court lltkl'i Ult· rler rons1deralrl)r& Ilic rigll! 10 reply ccn1trot1ersy, a major free press is.sut. Scort,1. 'Page 4. -·· " ...... \.ll!ftrt " ,. ,,,, • ..... 1&.U C•lllen•ll '· ' M~!111! "~""· u lt•Ullleoll ... 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The n1oney was sent to llenrsl to help him sel up thl' People in Need program to distribute free food as demanded by Patricia's Sym bioncsc LibcratlM AJ111Y kidna1>tts. ' Coa st Pa11el 01·de1·ed to Go Public By CANDACE PEARSON ot l~t O•llY ,11111 51•11 Smith sa id the mon ey cnmc to Hearst ln a flood or mail a\·eraging 600-700 letters 11 duy after the abduction Feb. 4. l)ooetions va ried from three cents to $2,000, he s;Jid. llearst 1i<1id \Vednesday that it v.·as •·spcechn1aklng" for Altomey General \Vi llia m B. Sllxbe 10 l:~s.:rlbe .Jatricia as one of s group of "common criminals." "As far ·as l'n1 concerned , ll's speculation nl this point ," soid I/cars!, president and editoi of the San Fr<inci.sco t:xam inrr, "''liost: daughter, P.:itricu1 , 1o1·as 1denliCied by the FBI as among nine robbe.rs who look $10,960 /rom a b.'lnk branch ~londay. ··It's a;peechmaking," !l{·arst said \Vedneaday. "Saxbc > ~s lhti rig ht w think "'"hat he thinks, and I also ha ve the right." Saxbe told a "'ashingt.on, O.C. news conference earlier in the day he felt ~1iss ll carst was an active participant in the holdup. "This group we're talk ing about nre common criminal1," h(' said, lncludin g r'1iss !fears! "as part of it" U.S. AUomey Jamf's L. Brown ing Jr. said In Sa n F'rancisco that a red eral grand jury will attempt to decide Bandits ·Foile1J ·T1vo ·Bank Rohberies, E'ive. Arr es ts COMPTON (UPI ) -Robbers contemplating the Security Pacific Bank branch.here as a target should consider its -record this week: two robberies, wi th suspCcts arrested wilhin minutes bo th times. Four men allegedly too k $1.27 1 Wednesday. A plainclothes de- tecti ve Cruising the area heard a broadcast description of the bandi ts, sighted a possible getaway car, radioed for reinforcements and ar- rested the suspects less than a mile from the bank. whether ri.·liss llearst , 20. "'as a wllllng rnember of the bantl or robbers. Brown ing said ~1lss l·le.arsl might have been coerced into piirticlpaling in the holdup to convince authorities and the publlc she was conv~rted ,to !he ~hllosophy of the Symbloncse L.iberation Army, (SLA ), a terrorist organl1.Bti0n whose members abducted her from he:r Berkekley apartment lhc night of Feb. 4. But Bro"11ing also said, :•1 have consistently maintained that evld;mec n11y show au pa rticipant1 in that robbery were acting freely and voluntaril)'. Al'tcr the grand jury has heard all available evidence. I v.·ill nbide by I heir d('f'. ·Jn." Deatl1 Plot Suspected At Folso1n Srnoke-filted roo1ns. r 1 and r s tin e meelings anti secret letters ma y he things of the p.1s t -in coaslal commissi-0n polil ics any1,1'ay. A man dressed as a woman took $477 Monday and fled in a car driven by an accomplice. A parking melcr officer, <ilerted by radio, sighted an aufo matchi ng !he descriplion of the getaway car. foll o\v· ed it to an apartment house on his three-v.·hceler and sumn1oned armed officers to make the arrest. F'OLS0h1 (AP ) -A minor disturbance ins ide the maximum security section of Foisom State l'rison n1ay have ~n the fi rs t step by a prison gang to take ov,•r the buildin6 and kill the guards. a prison official snid today. Tootin' ilis .Flute UJll T ....... " • At least that's the intent of a new policy adopted Wednesday by the State Cna.stal Zone Conservation Commission under which d e vel o pe rs and envlronmentallsts will have to do their lobbying more publicly. The policy applies to !he six regional coastal commis~ions as well. lt requires members to avoid pri vate rommunicaliOns wilh applicant.! or opponenls unless !he same information has been sent lo other commissioners. staff and all sides involved. "Any written communication may be SU3peet." As.-;istanl State A 11 or n e y Gene ral Carl Boronkay warned the state commiSJioners meeling in Lonr. Beach \\'ednesday. He suggesttd sending any letters or in formation about permits to co mnll!slon planners. · Commissioner James Hayes , who represents the South Coast region , asked if the policy even forbids "any visit in !he hall (outside a meeting room ) [rom an applicant .'' ;'A visit risks your obtaining Jrlformation not available to others," Boronkay answered. "I would tend to discourage it if r could. "tn te!TllS of permit applicatio~ that's the safest course lo take," he co ncluded. The stati: commission has been under fife by environmentalist.s for meeting Pfivately with pov.·er company o!ficials during discu ssions of the San Onofre nu clea1 plant expansion. Commissioners and staf! planners have also routinely met with other applicants to dis~ construction projects within J.000 yards of the coastline. Boronkay cautionrd the commission that all its deeisions must be made on the basis of the hea ring record and not on outside meetings. Burglar Steals Rare F111·11ishings United Approach Sought Costa Mesa Mayor As ks Accord 011 Marina Plan By RUDI NIEDZIEl.SKI DI tM DtllY ~lltt Sl1fl The ne<!d for "closer th:in eve r" cooperation between Newport Beach and Costa f\.lcsa on the Santa Ana Rive r marina \\.'as urged today by May~r Robert AT. \Vilson of Costa Mesa. fie told members of !he Citizens llarbor Area Research Team (C llART ) that a united approach is essenlia l and that he already had initiated the rirst steps. \t'llson said he had discussed !he potenti al 3.000 slip $50 billion marifla projcel vdth Newport · er .. h ?\i3yor Donald f\1clnnis and that both had agreed to enlist the assistance or Kenneth San1pson, Orange County's director of ha'rbors, beaches and parks, in drafting a congressional hill. Congression al ap proval is requi~d before !he U.S. Army Corps or Engineers can begin its study of t~ 4.ZO-acre marina site in the Santa Ana River lowlands of Costa ?\1csa and Newport Beach. \Vilson said U.S. Rep. Andrew lllnshaw tR-Newport Beach) has agreed to carry the bill but that meanwhile Costa f\tcsa <1nd Newport Beach already are v.·orking together lo obtain other governmental approvals for the project. "\Ve must v.·ork witll the Army Corps of Engineers because "'e have lo consider flood control problems in the area," Wilson said. "We ha\'e been working with them on a fiood control plan through a Lt'agu e of Cities committee of which I am a member. "Besides flood control problems, there may be a problem of oil wells in the area wh.ich we may have lo buy. But I arn confidenl that these proble1ns can be y:orked out. "'The v.·hole p_rojecl, from !he thne we begin gell ing approvals unt il completion date will be about JO )'ears. So lhis is oot a projeCt \\o'C are taking lightly, and much more study will be 1equi red." \Vilson said the marina occupies lhe top spot on his list of priorilies and !hat getting lhe project off the grc"rid is "one of the most important things that r want to accomplish In my tenure as mayor of Costa t-.tesa." The mayor informed C~IART member s !hat he and other council members did not think highly of a recently proposed v.·aterfront housing d e v e I o p m e n t proposed for the marina area by Kaiser Aerna. lie termed the l a g oon-t y pe development. similar in concept to Lake Forest. "a v.·ading pool" and predirted that if Ka iser Aetna is oot interested in buildin~ a real marina. there is :l "good chance ' somebody else \\'i!I be. Cotispiracy Trial Four inma tes were injured \Vednesdliy evening after they refused to gi"e up their dinner trays and guards entered the cell.! and forcibly removed the trays, sakl Associate Warden Hucl Morph.is. P.._1orphis said the inmates were members of the Aryan Brotherhood, an inmate white supremacy group. For the past year. he sa id the group has been the source of "continual plots nnd rumors to lake over lhc building and kill the staff.'' .. This may 1vell have been the start of that. .. he said. "\Vilh all the veiled and open thrt•ats. I jus t have lo assume this is what they had in mind." l\:lorphis said the incident began after the evening meal when eight of the 130 inmates housed in the maximum security building refused to give UP.. their trays. "considered po tential weapons because they are metal." After 90 minutes, authorities convinced four in ma tes to hand over their trays. \\'hen the othe r four refu.sed. l\1orphis said eight to 10 guards entered each cell armed 1rilh batons and bean bag "stun guns." "The inmates all \\·ere \'cry violent," he SJid. "As a result , all four were injured to varying degrees." ~torphis said three inmates were lreated at the prison hospital and retumt'd to cells. One required several stitches in his face and head and another had a dislocated a.rm. One ""'as he ld overnight in the hospital in·ith bruises c.n his hip and thigh. One guard received a cut elbow and another guard had a sprained hand. J\torphis said all four inmates have "long violent disciplinary problems." 11e identified one as \Villiam J\·Iichael Noah . 27. convicted in 1966 of assault 11'itb a deadly v.·eapon in San Joaquin County. A year later, ~1orphis sai d Noab was in\'nlved in stabbing an inmate ~7 times at Soledad Prison and tv•o months ago he •ras convicted of killing another inmate at Vaca\'ill r. A burglar with exotic tastes in home furnishings broke into a Costa ~1esa. apartment \Vcdnesday. s t£' al i n g shet>pskin and rabbit fur ru gs, pllL'I an antique Arabian harem lamp valued by ils owner at $500. Sh•vcn F. Lang. 22, of 200 16th Plate. described the brass lamp as being fi\'C fC<'I tall with nu1nl'ro11s candle .sockets. l.ang 1old policf' 11 hOt've r forced open 1be fron! door of his: apart 1 nt 1,1·hi1e he 11·as fishing in Ne11•por1 Hcach took olher items. including a.12-calibcr rifl e. with a lut<1 I \"<llue of nboul SIOO. Balboa Island Rlaze Destro ys Top A partnient A ri re apparently started by a ehilri playin.l'!: "·ith m.1~chc.i; gutted a S('{'flnrl floor apar!lncnt today at 1271': Opa l A\'r., J3a)bo,1 Island. 'Believe Me, Not Guilty,' Sta11s Tells Ju1·y ht NY 01.4.HGf COAST i.r DAILY PILOT l"" 0r•"ll" Cl>nl Qo,~ '-IOI ...rll .,flefO " ,;-. l'o""<I t~t Nf·"' P•-• P>i'll"-lty !""(It.,.,. ~""" P\itll• ... ·ll<i ~..,. ~-... .,,(.,... ••'· r"~'·'·""~ l.'~n••• ·~~ ~""-'r .,. c.....i. ~~ N~·""°"'' flo..-,, ,,,__...,tw'I 99"""1f....,.. i.,., V•"~ l"'1<1'1• a.. ..... ._!I__. •l'"l ,,..., r .-.... : .. ~ ,,,,., f..op."'•"" " - ·-· ..,,....... .. .... ...., ........ ,, • ..., s., ... 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Bnrbara Glllclte, 21 , or Newpo rt Beach, who v:as visiting the apartment occupant, )lary llammack. 26. said she was preparing to take a shower \Yhen Paul Hammack. 4. ran in to tell her the bcdroon1 v.•11.~ on fire. "The bf'droom 11'<1~ :i Shrt't or nainrs . ., \Is. Gillcll e said. ··1 eal!1,'(I the fi re dt•par1rnen!. but l didn't 1•ven know the :-lrL-cl numhcr. Then l grabbt.'<I Paul ;ind ran ... slw said ;\!rs. Hammack 'M'llS :ii "'Ork :ll the lime nnd hrr other child, a 6-yca r-ol ri . 1\11s at school.· Firemen saht they are investigating to ronflrm the cause of the bla1.c. ' No damage \fas reported at lhe llpltrtment btlOIY, TilC OCCUPRn(!! mo1·e1 their belongi ngs outside as a precautlon. ·.Jackson Free lo Hun OLYM PrA. Wash . iUP[) -Th< \\·ashington Hou!M! \\'~nc~a)' approved 11 prooosal that 1o1·oi1ld 3JIO¥i' Stn lfcnry ~I. JarkM>n t ll-\\'ash. '· 10 run for pre~ident or vice president in 1976 'rt:'ld ~!t!k re-ttlection In hiii Sen1ut sea t at the anme time. All membe.r1 of the · 11ouse except four Democrats alld thrt!1· RepubHcnns voted for the procedure offer&! all an amendmen t , ' r\E\\' YORK (APl -Former Con11n1•rce Secretary ~1aurice II. StHns Oatly denied to a jury today that hr \\'as guilty 0£ conspiracy, obstruL1ion or jui::tice nr perjury. Like t'Odefendant John N. ~litchell. the former attorney general, Stans denied eve r trying to fix a lraud investigation or financier Robert L. Vesco in return for a secrel $200,000 contribution to President Nixon's 1972 campaign. "Are you guilty or not or these charges~" 11sked Stans' Jay,-yer. \Valter Bonner. at the end of a twcrday dirccl cx:imination. ''l nm no! guil!y of any -0r these charges. hclic1·c n1e. ·•Stans snid. looking <direL'fly 11t the jury. "Did you L'Onspirc \\"ith John "titchell to dcfraud the C:encral Artountlng Offirr or the St.'CUrities and E x c h a n g e Cn111111!ss1on ?'' "f did l'IOt conspire ~·ith John ~i itchel\ or anyone else." Stantreplied. The indictment charges that Stnns nnd Mitchell defrauded the GAO by failing to report Vesco's contribution, which Stans received on April 10, 1972, three do.ys after the effective date of 11 I.aw ~uiring disclosure. They ar~ 11ccu.sed of lmptdin8 t1!e SEC invcsliKlltlon o( Vesco in returh for !he 1noney. .Judge U>t Gn1lll:trdl ptrmittrd St:ins In tesliry briefl y about his wife's critleal illnn.• in late 1972 and earl}' 197:1. The defcn!'C malnt~in! lh11! Sta ns "'85 ~ distraught O\'er his "•ife's illness that· tte-eould not rec11ll dates •™1 deta ns- about his conversations regarding lht V~sco cnsc during that perlod. Two of lhc-perjury counts og1Jnst tans allege he llt!d when he sald he Md not talked to forn1er \\1hitc !louse counsel John Oran Ill and G. Bradford Cook. rorn1er chief counse l and later chainnan of the sr:c. about !he Vesco case in the fall of 19i2. Stans testified \Vediresday that he had tal ked to both Dean and Cook ' about Vesco in that period. Bonner asked if he thought he was leiling the grand jury that trulh '4'hen he testified in t.farch and April of 1973. "l testified to all the facts as l then recalled them in the light of my state of mind ." Stans !llaid. •·oid you u•il!ru!ly and knowingly gh•c false les llmony to the grat jury?" asked Bonner. . "T certainly did not." Slans id . Sta ns said that his 1,1·ife collapsrd at home on Au.I(. 9. 1972. and he took her to \\'alter Jlccd Hospital, \\•here it l\'a~ de!M'mined she had a rare and very seriou.!11 blood disease. Sht! rJ!rn alncd in the ho:-p\tal unlll mid - Deeen1ber ond S1ans \•isilcd hrr two or lhrce hours every night and spent most o( the v.·etkends with her. Rai l T r affic Hallccl JlHlt..ADELPHIA (AP) -Rail traff ic on Penn Ctntral's moin north-south llne through the \Vuhfngton , D.C. sren was surpendt"d loday afte.r a traetor-trn1!r'" carrying 1.500 pllona of ga ootlnh overturned it a "ill croulng, a rallr08d spokesman aald. The 1pokesman said Prince Georges County fire officials put :t hold on all train open1llotU through . Landover, Md., a 1 u bur b ot Wl'lshlngton. ' A sidewalk peddter in Berkeley wears a girdle of boniemadi flutes or all shapes and sizes which he hopes to sell to passersby. I:( things get a little slow, a duel takes the edge-off boredom. Colleges' Public Meeting Is P1·ivate Af fan· Agan1 By TER RY CO\.'IUE Of 1111 D•Uf '11tl Sl_,f OUic.ials of the Coast C.Ommunily College Disl rict nearly played to an empty house for !he second night in a row \\'ednesday. They were saved that embarrassment 11.·hen five spectators sho "'ed up for a public hearing on the possibility of the Garden Grove Unified School District joining the college district. The hearing wa; held in Forum 11 at Golden West College. Huntington Beach, l'.'nich seats 300. Counting school officials present. there 1vere about a dozen people in the tiered lecture hall. The night before. a si milar hearing at Orange Coast College. Costa t.1esa, drew no visitors. But Coast officials v.·ho thought they might escape !he room after a f>rlef 10- mlnute session, soon learned better as one or the five spectators refused to acce pt their v:ord that lhe annexation would cause no great. tax burden for Coast residents. The objector ""'as Harvey Pease. of Balboa Jsland. wbo ser\'ed as a Trustee on the old Newport Beach Elementary School District from 195U6. Pease urged Coast trustees to hold a general election and lel the voters decide \\'helher they wanled to .expand the oollcge district Ul include t h e Garden Gro\'e area. 'The board should not assume an empty auditorium is a s i l en t endorsement ," Pease "·nmed. "\Vhy don't you find out if there are issues or conccm to the public Disseminate more information.'' \\'orth Keene. chaitman of the sC'hool Uoard. noted that the Garden Grove issue has been stud ied fo r 14 years, v.'it h considerable press CO\'('ragc and public rneetings. bu t pt1blic response has been very IO\\', He. along with Coast Chancellor Dr. .J-.:orman \\'atson. nlso ex plained that ihe district stands l 'l lose n1onr1' if Ga rden tiro\·e is not Rnncxt'd, but \1·i!l roughly break c\"en H it is. They also pointed Olli, if ioeal·districts don't reach some agreement soon. then the state v.·ill place liardcn Clrovc in one of it!' !tire(' neichboring districts any11ay. '"l'here are only t1o1·0 cho ices for the f..oast Com muni!y College Di.strict." \\i"atson said. "Garden Grove stays wilh ' 1'ustin 1\ttor11ey I<'aring Trial 'fal:':s O\\'ll I~ife Los Angeles County coroner's officers today ldcnlLfied lhc body of•a maq found \\'ednesdav In a Century City hotel room II!! lhal ot Tustin nllorncy E\'erctt Eldon Stone. 43. The)' said Stone too k .:t fa!.:tl dose or sleeping pills. fl iS body v.•as discovered by en1ployes of lhl' Cent ury Plazn Hole!. Stone wns dul! ta face his second Orange Count)• Suptrlor Court 1ri11l ~l~y 1 on charges of perjury and brlb<'ry. His first trial last June w111 declared a n1lstrlat v.·hen the jury deadlocked at 11 \() I in fa\'or of acquittal. 3ut he wn~ lmmed late\y indicted for lhc second 1ime. Stone was accusrd of paying a witness S500 in retum for the mM's false tesll.mony· during a mu nicipal co urt tri;al In which the lnv.'Yer v.•as found guilty of lewd oonduct in Ult re11room_of a Santo Ana park. Stona. faced disciplinary action by the State Ba r of Cali!ornla In addition to the second ~lal. .. us. or it goes to another district. If It goes. it v.·ill place an additional tax burden on our peopl e." About 3.000 Garden Grove residents attend either Golden West or Orange Coast now. and the .sta~ supplies the local district Yt'ith ftm.ds· to pay for their c<fucation . If those stude nts pull out. ii v.-wJd create a serious !lnandal gap in C.oast's funding, 1,1•hich might result in some program cu tbacks, Kee.nt indicated. Pease, however, insisted that any' decision ought to be delayed and a public election called . After an hour's debate with Keene, he refused Ul change bis posilion. Keene said Coas t trustees will probably lake formal action on Garden GrO'Ve's anne~ation request at tbeir April. 14 meellng. _The college board is expected Ul approve JI. Frona Page I BURNED ••• smoke and heat. Efforts to revive them on the way !o the medical center burn unit failed and !hey were pronounced dead on arrival. Units of the. County Fire Department arrived on the scene shortly after the Orange firemen and extinguished the blaze. County fire Capt . Robert Boomhov.-er s.1id the fire was brought under control in about 10 minutes. but the house already had been completely gu"-d. Aliss AlkinS-On v.'as treated and released from the medical center for rxlreme hysteria and Buzick received lreatmcnt for minor burns. The cause of the blaze. \\·hich caused an estimated SIO ,(l(l(. in damage, \\'as s.ill unknown today. Fire officials are investigat ing the tragedy. Youth Slain in llow LOS Ai\'.G ELES <V P!J -Henry Nelson l\ing. 18. 11•as shot 10 dealh \\"ednesday in an :1 rgumen1 over a girl, apparently wini members af hi3 o\\·n ga ng, police said . King was shot once in the chest v.·ifh a .22-calibcr ri ne. Police sought six to eight youths lor questioning. . Nixon Speaks On Lefl fl ers hip \l'A S llt N(TON IUP!I - President Ni xon said today that An1erk::i. tnu~t regain its sen5e of nationa l destinv and lead the "·or\d's search !or peace. In 11 patriotic type speech to 4.500 memOers or the Daughters or lhe Arnericnn R.e\'ol ution 1DARl al their ''Continental Congres.s'' Jn colorful , nag-bedecked Cainllutlon Hall , the President re('(lunted the "'ars or this ~tury. nnd said the nation must mttt the challengei "to provide the leadership so the nut generation can be !ht f i r a t grnerstian in a century that <lots not h.a\·e a '4·ar." Tht PrtsidCfll spoke for ~ minutes. eonccn1ralln11. mllrely on the nation '! leaderthrp In world pcaCt efforts. lie did not refer 10 \\i"ater~at~. tht Houle lmpetehment ln vest1g:1ll1Y1 or d o m e st I .: pcUtlca. \ • d p ' I County_ Government Revamp • Supervi$ors .4uthorize 'Super Agency' Concept ' . ~ By WIU..lAM SCUREJBER agmc-y head responsible to the CAO and coordinating an agency activities. 1groups and oi'ie l>oard nitmber \\·ho • .. °""' ,.,... ...., ·· the board and would set up four divisions Thomes has estlma1ed r-rearion of the staged a near-filibuster in opposing !he Orange County Supervil!OC'11 have • ot respobsibility, . 1-:~IA could sa\'e up to SlO.million OV<'r n1ove. endonted the rirst step towarit-a possible ~ advance planning division would the next five years by streamlinin g mull,\' Supervisor David Baker spokh 111 complete reorganization or c ount y sonsoUdate all planning functions now overlapping function s and cutting dO\~·n h•ngth several times durin/,! t h l' ~overninent. • . dfspel'!ed among several co u n t y on !he need to a~d. pe~nnel: discussion , questioning th<' legitim:ic)' of After an hour-loog pubttc bearing departments. lie also claims II \1•111 prol'1dl' ;1n itgcn<·v structure in local ~overnmenl \Vednesday, the Q!>ard voted J.l in favor The e~vironmental regulation division n1aximum efficienc~· ~nd c r f e ct iv t' ··ora11o·ing a p.1 ra llel to the n""nc; of a ''super-agency" .concepC-0 r V.'O:Ul~ mclude sucll depa~tm~nts . as prOKress tn'A'ard nn ultJnlate mast('r plan sv~tenl 00 ttx-state and federal le~<'l , ~l gove~enl ,and. authorrzed Coonty buildmg ~nd . safety. the Air I ollut1on for the co~nty.~ riin !ICC no y,·a this y,•i\I streumlin<' tht' Adm1n1stratlve Ofhcer Robert Thomas to Control D1str1ct and the environmental Thomas grand lllan for rC<lr~an1zat1on 5,.~t n i tc~s of personnel or ' , begin creating the first of the new heallh S«tioa of the health department. or the bure:ieracy calls !or creat101"1 of ~~·~ .. ~k ~id nionr) agencies. The·enviommental de v e Io pm e n l five other super n,i::cncies -social •.. ' er · . The first super.agency wilt be created divisicx'i .. Nould combine such dcp.1rtments srrviC't's. J!:eneral St'r,·iees. f is ea I \\ h.at . do '1'C gain by a .~01at by oi;wnbining all or part.I of eight coonty as barbors. beaches and parks: real ser1•kes, romn1unity safety and health :O~soltda~.1on ~f the departnients. h~ depart.menu .which 'deal with land use property services, road. survey and earl' services. askrd . . Adm1llC!dly lhcre 1s son11: planning or the mvironment. refuse ; nOOd. control and others. During 1he1r h e a r 1 n g 011 thl> ll\'t'rl~pping that ~Id be SO\\'rd by 'l'homas' ccmctpt of an Enviroomental 'Ille £Ourth division would be a cent ral reorganization. supt'rYi..~rs . heard rornbi.nlng one or IYIO depar1rnen1s but t.lanagemcnl Agency would create an administrative branch responsible for remarks from department heads. c1,·ic histor~ca\~~· · the agency concept Is not t·lfeeuve. · < A Cat and His Claiek This could really kill the Fifties nostalgia craze. Bob Hope and Ann·h-fargret portray teena gers of the rock and roll years in a sketch called "Burbank Graffiti" on Hope's final special of the season fr1· day night at 8:30 on NBC. Channel 4. Six-mo11tl1 Sl1ellfisl1 Ba11 !llate Stc 1bl>e<l Set 011 Califor11ia Coast In T V Hassl e HE~1ET CAP ! ?-1 art ha Rakl'r met stiff rcsistancf' fron1 Thomas, y,·ho S.'.lid money is being poured .dO\l'll the df:1in on duplit:itcd functions. ··1r you h:1vr cnoui:h n1oncy to put on ::ill the horses then that's fine but if 1101. ~ou nc....'d son1c other "'ay to do 11.·· Thomas said. Baker ;tllso raist'd some possihle lrgal connicb1 in ecrtain departnu!nls should they be consolidated into a different structure. Supervisor Ronald Caspers l'ndorsecl the creation of the environn1entn l agency Uut urged Thomas to move slo11 ly 1n t•:<panding the concept lo the count~· s other l\1·0-do7.t•n dcp.3rtn1ents. "It's kind of like laking n11neral 01!. ·· Caspt•rs quipped . "One spoonful '" (II\ but when you takt· rnorc you had ht•st bt· t•areful." Thomas a~rel'd S'1\"1n;: ll 1\a~ ne1·1•r his intention lo do 11 "10 one ft·l1 S\1VOp ·• lie guessed ii y,·ould lake up to ;.i ycar_}O case into the F.~IA struC"turr. Several deparl1nl'nt ht•ads spoke durinl! the hearing, voicing cnmn1l'nls r:u1g1n~ from complete approval tn tcntat!1·1· approval lO outright rejection of th1..• concepl. One of lhnsc v.·ho opposes the ai.:cnc~ plan is Al'CU Officer \\'ill 1arn Fi1chl'n. y,•ho cla irns his dcpartrn1..·nt \1 ill b\· cnn1pl('tcly absorbt:d 11 llh nn :.u1gul:.ir idt'nlity. "Vn1il plnnn£'rs giVl' so1nl': \1·c1gh1 !o our enncems :ibout ;11r pnllut1011 11h1•n npprnv1n1-: Ol'YI' dt'V£'1optnt·nr I r.1n·1 ~, ... ho11· \\'l' could ht! considered part of tlus ne\.\' a.i::cnc_~'. •· F1trhl'n s:iid. ·'r\oth ing is to he gain1!d h~· put11ni:: lhl· APCI> in to lhis neYI' ag1.·nC'.V.'" h1· added. "If air po11u11nn is the l'nns1dcratio11 then \l'l' ran provide lnpul 11 hen needed." Fitchcn also qucst innt"<l Th om a s projecled eosl and personnel savings. Several audi~nce 1nen1bcrs also spok!', including repreS('lltatl\'es nf the Lcagu1• of \Vomcn Voters, the Ca 1 i f n r n 1 a Taxpa_\·rrs AsSOCtalJon, U>e Citucns 11ircclion Finding ron1mitt1·c and the Orane::e Cnunty Chamtx·r of Commertr. \Vhi lc all l'ndorscd the agent~· C'On~pt. sotne urged rhe coun!y lO 1no\'e slowly in 11nple mcnling it. 'Che boa rd vole ::;:1vi> Thornas th{' :JUthOrily 10 bcj!Jn lhc ptOCl'SS or recruiling an agencv head :111d start !lrcparing implernl'n!r1tion plans to be brought back for re\ icw \\'ilhin !he next h·w months. 1nurM1ot)' Apl11 1!1 l'J14 s CAIL Y PILOT :J UJll Telllpftota 'NIXON KNEW EVERYTHING THAT WAS GOING ON' Martha Mitchell Air' He r Views on 'Tomorrow' Show .Ma1·thc1, Mitchell on TV, Calls for .iVixon Ouster 1.0S 11~, r En\n\· scorr .\\"(:El.ES •l'l 'I • -\lnrth;t \1 111·!u·ll ~ny ' sh·· 1; ;1 11·r1· · unh;1pp~· 11 !)111,111 11 h-0 11.1~ l"'l'll ri·~t r;11nf'd physicallv· ft'1)n1 <;t•rin~ hf'r cl:u1gh1t•r ;incl no lonp,1 •r r1'<0J:l11t.1•<: her hu~h:1nd Th·· 1•,1r;1ng1·d 111[<" or liwn1l·r :\1tnrn1·1 r;111••r,11 .fohn \l1!l't1t·ll ;1p p1· a r l' d \\'1·dnr~d.1~ nigh: f•ll thr "Ton1orro1v Shn>1.. In ~;1~ th<il "h" fa 1· or c d 11111)1•:1rh1111·nt 11f l'ri·~1dt•nt \"1.xon ;is a n1c•;1n~ "nf bnn;.:1ni; t'\'er11h1n~ out into !he 11pen ·· \lr'i . .\lttchc-11 r,11n1• hrr<' from \"1•\1' York lo ;ip1~·.1r ein the 1nu·r\•ir·11' sho11o', to tu· broadta~t by :-/BC-TV ~lay I. fl~ rurn., rl'fl1.'<'f1\'C and ga~·· :\!rs. \li!thrll hl,11111'(! \"1xon for hrr <11111 f't•r,011"! prob!ents a.'l "Yl't'll as thL' n.:lfiorr.1! political mtilaisP or lhe Adminiatratioo. She also ck-nJed belng cr:izr· or :1k:oholic, saying. "I've bt'C·n accused of being bo!h ut part of :1 e:1mpa1gn hr l't•11Ju1 pt.'<lpl t: in \\'ash1ngton. ",John ~l ilchPll lC'ft n1e with S94.1 in the b,1nk ," she said. "!It· p111s n101n•y in the l·:1nk, hut it '<> not :1 rl'.'1..;ular rhini.:. It 's d1ffic11lt for !Til' to p:iy !Tl) bills. I C'l't'n ha1'l• trouhle 1ry1ni:: ro gel nn attomc\·. I don t ha\"C un1.· now · k110"\ IC'dgl' o I \\":1t1·rg;111· and !hr ~uh'<'([lll'n t 1·01 t1r·11p. \lrs. \l1tt·h(·ll ~·.:ud. "\ty hu.;b;1ocl :ilwn y'I -.:lid 1h1·rl' 11,1-. notl1jn,t: in 1bC' go1·1·rnmr11t 1hat H1t"h :1 rd '.'\1xon d1dn"t kno11 :il>nut. "'.\'1:..nn knrw 1•\'1•1s1 !11ng 1hat 11a ... going on in \\":1~h111i;:ton .·· shl' said. '"I<; ther1' an~· 11;1y he could i1nt h:1vr kno11o·n Ylh('n hr s.111· John 111·icl' a d<1.1 .ind lalkc·d 10 lum thl'1'l' tunt>s .1 day on the !clC'phone""' Shi· said 1hc \\"h1tc llulli>c torn1cnted h1·r con.."t~1111l~ "In . .\tississ1ppi ta~t y<';tr . thl' Sec.r<'t St•rviCl' \1 as fol luv. 1111!; me."' she saKI. "1 ll'a r !or 1ny s:ifl·ty fron1 t1n1l' lo tune. I don't kno\1 if I ;un bt·1ng follo"cd. "The John \1!11..111•11 and lt1charrl Nixon ·I kttt.•w. aren I ;ilivo• any nwc, they .:.ire dead . Thev kil!l.'d themselves. John \htchcll is Tio! rn•a r lhe 1nan I kne"'· Bui ht• ~tarted out with good 1ntcnllons." t\SkNI if she 11ou)d 111:t·p if ht•r Ps1 rang1...'£1 bu~b;ind y,ere tOll\'it·ted a}ld 1111prison('f.I. shi· .~,1id. "1 don't th111k I'd ery :iny n1ore H ht' ";1<; sent tu Jal!. r ve bl'f'tl lhrnu~h all th.it · ~Ir~ . .\1l!chrl l \.\as near tcnrs "'hen she sa id shl' htid not '-<'<'n her daugh!cr :"-.l:irt~'. 12. for rnany rnonths. SACRAi\1ENTO {UPll-The s tate health department has announced the annual six·month ban on harvesting certain shellfish along the Califomla coast. flfaycr said that during !he i\f;iy I-Oct. 3 quarantine local hea lth officers in coastal counties would post signs .on beaches. warning against taking mussels except for ba it. \Villiams facl"<l arraignment today Qn charges she stabbed her husband Franklin in the h;1ck because ·he v.·anted to s"·itch !clevis.ion channels. ----------·----·------ "Warnings about eating mussels and ciams during the summer and fall may seem silly to some people, but earlier in our historv deaths from dinoOagellate poisoning \..·ere commonplace.'' said Dr. William f\.1ayer. state health direclor. "So we hav~ lo keep reminding ncu• genera boos that the danger is still here," he added. The signs also ad\'ise shelUish love rs to y,•ash clams thoroughl y before cooking. and to eat only the v.'hite meat. All dark pa rts should be disca rded. ~layer said th at dinonai;:cllatcs. microscopic orga nisms on 1\·hirh mos! shellfish feed during the y,•arm season. produce a toxin for which lhcre is no antidote. \\'illiams, 38. reported 111 good rondition. glumly told ;i rC'por tl'r \Vednesday over his hospital roon1 telephone· that he rouldn"t rrcall \\·hat prog-rams had been in1·olvcd the previous evening. '"Saddle-.a~k Had Spunk' • First Class to Seek Trustee's Post Student UL (Editor's note: This is the first of a series of stories about Saddleback Co/. fege tr11stee candidates. The profiles will run pcriodieally, giving voters a look at carrdida fe!f before tl1c Ju11e 4 election. All voters in the district 1vilL be eligible. to selec[ tl1re.e 11e1v trustees -ane from Lag1111a Bea ch and two frarn Tustin -from the slate of JO. J B)' JAN \\'ORTll Of 11'1• O.llY Jlllol $1111 Jerfrey DuBowe or Tustin is running for a Saddlcback College trustee seat because he wants to see "the realization of lhe dream of the first 000 students in 1968." ou'sowe, 24 , \\1Ds one of those. students \\'ho first signed up for classes at the school when it opened in 2'l portable buildings on 3 grassy ,\lission Viejo hill. "It's alway,s been a crazy, lovable school." DuBo>A·e said. "But "'hen ii first opened. the students had llpll.nk -and the school had splriL You helped. Everybody helped -in those days people gave a damn 1bout Saddleback." DuBowe is one of 10 candidates vying for tilrce vacant seals on the Saddleback board. Volers will elect the new trustees June 4. Revie\Ying the negative reputation th.at seems lo have hounded Saddleba<'k since it openod. OUBowe remarked. ··Saddleback needs something-maybe •extravagan1.a' I!! 100 strong A "'ord but SOITIC!lhing like thal--lO convlncr people it is not just a Lhlrd·ratc school you J!O 10 if your marks aren 't high enough to get you Jnlo a sM11e college. .. ~-rom the beginning, S.1ddlcOOck has had a nesatlve Image." he snid . "Rut wl\w lhe sohool opened pco11lc were ln the moOd to fight 11 " • I SEEKS SAODLEBACK SEAT Tu5tin't Jeffrey Ou6owe IJ\lBo\Ye went to "'<lrk for John Tunnev arter graduating from 5.iddlrback af}<l helped "lect Tunney to his US Sen11rc seal in 1971 A bat·~lor. he now y,·orks for Edgcer11ft Corporollon In Los Angrles and hos st:i rtcd an independent in vesqncnls company. lie ~aid he hoprs to build his caanpalgn y,·hh the help of Saddleback College alumni -n1any of \\"horn share his conc<"m and disappointment on how their alma mater is farin g. "I don't expect to spend a lot or mont'y,'' DuBov.·e said. "I don·t lhink a board of trustees :seat should be for sale " As a Saddleback student. DuBoYl'e was 3CIJVLties chairman O[ lhc [ i r S t Associated Student Body and took an active role in the formation of 1hc school bo!h before and arter it opened. "T know that school inside and out. r kno1v what's wrong and J know how to fix it." he said. Referring to recent crillcism of thr sc-hool's top H d m in i st r a tor . its superintendent . DuBo\\'e remarked. •·1 bC'licvr there are some ex c e 11 en t • administrators at Saddleback . It's ti1nr the adtninistralors in their o \I' n !'l)Ceial!tf's arc allO\\"C'd to admin i~1r:uc. You can't run a scllool y,•Hh onc·tnan rule '' 0t1Bov.·e also said h~I~ as a trustee hf' can shed a. helpful light on the problems of Tustin residents "·ho arc no"'' 1n 1he midst ot a campaign to pull ou! of the Saddleback district. "Speaking as an ex-student -...·ho made lhat drive lo Mission Vie)lrl know it's a long ~-But 1\Jslin y,·ould be cullinl? its OY.11 throot lo leave the Saddleback district. ~10l5t 'J'\1stin students don 't \\'&I'll to go to Santa Ana College. They go_ to Orange Coast ins1ead." Tuistin dis~enlet'!l are trying to annex 1heir nrea lo the Santa Ana College rhstric1. But OuBowe noted Iha t Snddlcback granted 1.900 permi1s to •1 ud~'..,'"° y,•ishing lo a.ltc-nd otOOr colleges this fall. "S:.1111a :\nH Collei.te v.·ould never grant lhnl muny." he Mid. Choo1e from s e v e r a I st yles and • wide selec- tion of decorator fab · ""' Also other sofas '1 chairs a re on sale at duced price " . " ' ... ' .. , ... - SALE Promotion on ... Your favorite de1igner ·will be happy to a11i1t you. i:i!t'je··~ H.J.GAl\l\ElT fllRNITLIRE tJ.. PRO FESSI ONAL INTERIOR QESIGNERS Open Mon. Thurs. & Fri. E\ICS. 22 15 HARBOR BLVD. COS TA MESA, CALIF . 646·0275 I • - ' .J DAIL V PILOT Unleash That Cat FEUNE FOWES DEPT. -Over the ~·ean you\•e undoubll'dly heard all thost> C~ioos about 11\e most maligned animal in the history of man. the e<1l. These liUle sayings, dating back centuries. are legion. Samples include , "As limp as a sick cat." or "madder than a "'et cat," or "c.'Uriosity killed the cat." or "more bad luck than a black cat." or "as frustrak"'<l as a cat on a mt tin roof." .. You could go on with examples forever. But some time back, the HLUliington Beach 'City Council, in its infinite \\'isdom, passed a feline control Jaw aimed at getting a hold on the cat populallon Of the municipality. One or the dicturns therein '\\'OO}d have added a new cletneflt to the legends of cat talk. This one would have said, ··Ccash1..'tl as light as a cal." l.EASllED? \Vcll yes, tlt.at's "'ha! lh<' law said. It ruled that cat owners had to kC'Cp t\tcir pets leashl'<I out m public. This pro\'ed. of course. v.tcit a lo! of folks have :pJSJ>C(led fro111 time to timC'. That is. our good !av.makers aren't always in lune with reality. ~ly experience suggests that the cat which \.1-Wld stand still for a leash is a rarity. I've known several cats. None of them 'A'OUld put up with the notioo of being leashed. First. how in thunder wou ld a cat twr· get up a tree on a leash? ll has been well documented down through history thal cats must climb trees, or in the ab.Sfnce of same. telephone poles. NOBODY KNOWS WHY they have to climb trees. They just do it. that's all . Also. there Is the srrcmger matter of your Interpersonal relationship \.1-ith your cat. If yoo leash him and he decides he doesn't like it, he won't speak to you any -""'"'· There is nothing wo~ than getting the Silent Treatment from )'Ollr C'<lt. He gel! sore at you Md just walks away, switching his tail, after giving you a ¥ias.sy-eyed, disdainful stare like you'd Just bek:hed in <hurl!. TROUBLE 'wrrH ·CAT control Jaws, ---mablly, -ts that they are ba~ on dogs. Uke put old Dog on a leash and when you finally decide to let him off. ne barks and jumps happily, Ukc you just did him a big favor. Put a cat on a leash and then come around to take him off the hook and he's likely ·to spi t in your eye, kick over h.is food dish and scoot Wlder tho bed where he will tum upsjde down and claw open the bottom of the mattress. All this proves !bat people don't really ov.-n cats. It's the other way around. I have these friends woo own a fat cal; one of tOOse great black and white nuffy numbers with a .face like a Supreme Coort justiet~. When it comes time to eat. he just comes to this \.1-·indow that ¥1on'l open , i;its 1hcre. and stares at thcn1. Dutifully. they go around to the door .:ind let him in. CATS GIVE TIIE orders. y"Ou Set', not prople. Anyway, as it turned out. th(' lhmtington Beach City Council dccid1.'<i lhe other night to do away with the leashing nJJe. As a mallc.>r of fact. the various councilmen said the lrash thing wasn 't supposed lo be in the new law in the first place. . _ . Action rejecting the leash law ttrta1nly showed infinite \.1-'isdom. Of courSt'. some people may not underst and it. But the cats do. l:la noi Bl asts Nixon TOKYO iAP) -North Vietnam todny te-nncd the reduction of Lt. \\'illiatn Calley's ·prison senten<.'l' "an insolc11l challcni:e to the public.'' The alll!ude of the Nixon adm1nistratioo in this caSt' is a hypocritical ooe." said t\h;1n Dan. \he official newspaper in Hano1. ' . l hurW;tJ, 4pril 18, lQ74 Fatataing the Flauae \Vorkman uses long pole to clean pa nes of amber cathedral glass in lorch of lhe Statue of Liberty. Statue will be repainted in time for 1976 bicentennial. Four Try io Cut Way ' Into Jail for Friends From Wire Sen •iett NE\V YORK-Police lod:1y "' e re seeking l\.1-'0 men and t\.1-'0 llo'On.en n·ho tried lo cut through a steel partition to help three alleged Black Libe ration Anny members escape from prison. Their plo t failed, however . when their acetylene torcb ran out of fuel. -POiice said the four \\'ent lf\lo a v!Siting area of the f\1anh11tt.an liouse of ( IN SHORT ••• ) Detention \VcdnesdaY. night a n d attempted to free Albert Washington, 31. aflJ:I Francisco Torres, 24. both now being tried in the murders of two New York City policemen. and lfenry Brown, 2.5. e Cos/1 Dl•ro1111b lVln NE\V ''ORK--Customcrs who pay cash may now be able to get discount s of ui1 to 6 perrent off the displayed price in stores th at accept American Express crcdil cards. Consumers Union says. The consumer group said Wednesday tha t it had oht;1ined a settlement of a suit in "'hich it alleged tha t a clause in the contract between Amer ican Express and retailers violate<! fC'deral law i'1' barring 1nerchants fr01n offering discounts for rash. e Ehrllch111<1n ;., Denial SEA'ITLE-John Ehrlichman h as lern100 .. false·· and "silly'' a ne\.1-'Spaper report that he is disenchanted v .. ith Pre;idcnt Nixon, li>Ss friend/v wi!.h H.R. Halde1nan and plans to settle for a guilty plea to reduced charges in his Watergate- r(·lated court cases .. At his first news ron!erencc since lai;t Au~ust, the President's former domestic adviser read a statement denying the report in Wednesday's Los Angeles Times. which quoted a "person "'ho has bcen close" to Ehrlichman as saying he 1night settle for reduced charges and testify for the prosecution. e DAR Opposes ERA \\'ASIUNGTON-Th{l: Daughters of the American Revolution reaffirmed ils opposition to the Equal R i g h t s An1endment Wcdnesllay and called for an end lo the teaching of -occult and pagan religions'' such as witchcraft and sa tanil!m in public scnools. _ About 3,500 me.'!l!>ers debated ,and passed the resolutions at the DAil 's · ;.innual convention. Press coverage was prohi bited and the DAR also refused to release lhe \'oting figures OJf' lbe r~solulions. e J\'o.d U1111ter Arrested PAR IS-{;crman Nazi hunter A1rs. Ben te Klars(e!d voluntarilv surrendered to police in Dachau, G e r m a n y , Wednesday in a demonstration to demand the German parliament ratify a law ,alloi,1,·ing the trials of fonner Gestapo leaders o( France, hl'r friend s announced . ~lrs. Klarsfeld has been under a mandate for arrest in Germany since 1971 1vhen she attempted to kidnap in C<>logne Kurt Llschka, l\'ho she said \.1-'it.S a forn1cr Gestapo leader in France. Actor Sentenced In Bunk Hold up BOSTON (AP\ -Mark Frechette, star of the fllm "Zabriskie Point," has bef:>n sentenced to six to 15 years at \Valpole State Prison afte r pleading guilty to the .:1nnl'd robbery of a cily bank la st August. Frcrhette, 25. was sentenced \Vednesday along with Sheldon T. Bcrnhan:I, 31. a fellow member or the Fort llill commune in Boston's Roxbury section. Roth men \\'ere arrested inside the Brigham Circle branch of lhe New F.ngland J\ferchancs National Bank in ltoxbury Aug . 30, 1973. A Utird mrmbcr of the holdup team, Christopher Tbien, JS, was shot and killed by police. Many Areas Get Showers Col<l Front Di7Js Into Upper Gre<1.t Lakes Tcrr1pe rnlttrr~ Hltll L .... Ptp. A!bll'" .. ,, ~!18nl~ ,, • l!O.!OI' ... ., !IUlfll~ " " ~r::i· ~ " • ., l:"l11n•ll M " " .r.~•oo " •• ~~· • " \\',:;:;' M .. "'' .. " ~=:~:c.~~I~ " ,, * ~ :rt.:i111i. .. M ~~-=i, ~ ~ " " ........ !r,:lt•rl\ ~ " ~tw or• " §::~Cllv ;1 ,!11;..lf"..r." n u :tr.::" 5 u "'="~ " ~ ...... " .. r\':r."" ,, • " • 11 f''' cu~ • ' t'!! rwoc:ttto H ~=:i.~no'M u • S . Calltornlo • tfCUHO f&••lH ~iHO'fl' ~ ~A.It ...owtt J ti Ow ., Coa.tnl Wf'nth..,. ""°'"' tioudY -.,.,. Llltll ~·~ wl~ "'9111 • ..., l'!IOmll'Q llot.w'I '*°"'' 1119 "'"~rly 10 IO It .__ i., 1fter• ,,_,. focs.y .-.cl F=rieay, H19h ~~ m<l'!IV In .O,, c"''~' ~·"""'" r1llQ9 '""'" S4 to '' ,,,.,..., h!n'l"'•tvrl'I •anoe ll'Onl )0 to 11. W•t"' """"'".lfllr• sr. .<J11n. !lfoori. TldeK fHUJISOAV S"<"f>f>d NO'\ 1;00 P·"' • I $.f(;Ol'ld "1<¥ 1:U p.111. 0.• 1'110,\'I' r 1 .. 1 ~rt11 a:t• •.fl'I. 'i jllrU ICW 1:1t ••fl'I 01 ~Md lllQfl • 1• p."1. '·' S«Ofld ~ 2:n p.m. o.r ~ 1uwt •:!t 1.m. s..11 r.n 11 "'' MOOl'I •1111 i.sr • m. St!$ •:or o ,.,,,. Right ·Gets to Reply Receptio.n " WASHINGTON (AP) -Pat L. Tcrnillo Jr. is a oontrOveraiaJ mM, bis lawyer has informed the Supreme Coart. And he intends to stay that way. Tornilto and his lawyer, Jerome A. Barron, have raised a contro"-ersy that has won 1ht rapt attention o! lbe nation 's OOW!lfJnpcr indWllr)', The issue, taken up by the coort \Vednesday, is wbeCher a st.ate may compel a newspaper to pdnt the reply o! a political candidate. Who has been .altacked in print. If the questions that Justices ask during oral argummt are any indicator, !he Jdea Rot a cool reception. The is!ue \.\-'as brought before the court by The 31iami lferald in its appeal of a Florida Supreme Court decisioo upholding the state's T1ght·to-reply law. Tornillo \.\-'Oil that state coon decision \\'hen he reeorttd to the 60-year-old law in a dispute with the Herald, l\trlcb had Bodies of 3 Girls Found; Sailor Held FOLLY BEACH, S.C. (AP) -Police have char11ed a 31-year-old Navy man with three COUllts of murder after the bodies of three missing girls were found in beach graves. Richard Raymond Valenti was also charged with six counts of assault Wednesday night In ""111ectloo wtth attack.! on girls at this beach conUnunlty near Charleston over the last year, police Detective D. L. Sanders said, The first body was found Tuesday after a resident told police his dog acted strangely whenever they passed that part of the beach. The body was Identified as that of Mary Earline Bunch. 16, daughter of former Folly Beach Police Cbief Julian llf. Bundi. She had been m.ismng since Feb. 20. Charleston County Police Chief Paul F. Hartline said Valenti wu arrested \Vtdnesday afternoon on an assault charge dating from last ~ptember. In that case, a girl wps tied up at a vacant bouse and partlally disrobed. Police Sltid Valenti led them to the graves of the other two girls Wed:nelday nlghrafter he was question~. '!be"bodles were identified as those of Alexis Ann Lallmer, 13, and Shem Jan Clark, 14, both o( Charleslon. 'J'hey bad been missing since P.1ay 23 last year. The graves were behfnd a beachfront home across the street from Valenti's house, Detective D. M. Boggs said. Valenti, married and the stepfather of boys 13 and 10 and father of a girl 5, told police he was from Boston and a native of Ne\v York. lie is an' eight-year Navy veteran. oppoeed bLs 1972 stale JegislatJ\-e candidacy Jn two 1hnrp\y crWcal editorials. When the Herald rt!uled to print replies he olfercd, Torni!Jo \.1-'tnt «> coort. After the newspaper had "' chance to tell the justices •·hy It thooglU the Jaw was unoonstltutional, Barron got his tW'fl . lie was intonned by Jtmice 1-Iarry A. hlackmun that it appeared "for better or 'Ai>rse we have opted for free press, not free debate.'' Barroo said he hoped that 'M'a.sll't so . Jfe suggested that the Florida law amounted to a careful Bnd comtitutional means to improve public debate or public lssue:i; that v.·as ,,.,·en y:ithin the legitimate 1>9lice po\.1-'er of the state to promote falr electiom. Justice William If. Rehnquist asked 8arTOn U he thought the crurt's preview attention to the need for robu.st debate bad given anyone the right "lo '"'I T..,..Tt First of Kind. Patricia Gayman has been sworn in as California's first woman director of a state de- partment. She was appointed Wednesday to $3 1,128. a · year post as director of consumer affairs. commandeer somoone ebc 's printing press.'' ' Justice Thuri;ood ~111rlhall said he \.1-".ondered whether Barron would appr0ve a law that required newspapers to publish material from politician$ if they simply labeled Jt debate. Barron repJied that ~ a law "M"OUld not be viJn. ~ Florida statute. he continued, fOC\IStlS on "'>al debate because Jt requireJ a r~,·e reply to charges made. Marshall S{lid he also v:as troubled by the fact lh4tt the la\\· would alter a reply only to politl<al candidaios and no other rotegory ot citiien. Chief JuStice Warren E. Burger ~oodt'red aloud \\'helher Barroo thought il woold be constitutional to compel Tornlllo to share a rented hall with a ·"l'li<esman from the l/a'ald ,. the ~-spaper could reply when a~ Birds Leave For Now But Not Forgotten GRACEHA:.,1, 1.id. (UPr)-The millions of birds that threatened this ~rural hamlet's health and economy for more than a month are finally gooe, at least most of them, but they may return in even greater numbers nett fall. Gracebarn, a town of 400 only sewn miles frmn the-presidential re~t or. Camp Davkt. looked like a setting this spring for the Alfred Hitchcock thriller "The Birds." An estimated 10 million starlings, grackles aod r e d w I n g blackbirds darkened the skies each evening. " Tm; emos did not attack anyone. but scared li;estOck arld wildlife. stripped seed from fields, posed a health har.ard and created a nightly traffic jam as sightseers cro'i\'ded inlo the area lo watch the phenomenon. A five-flight barrage of firecrackers and electronically amplifled so und direded.by the state Health Dcparllnent redilced the.aumber of birds in a ~acre white pbtt foMt where they roosted to an estimated 150,000. "The atr smells sweet again," said Mrs. Edgar Emrich, whose husband owns the J!J'<M!. "Our dog Lassie doesn't ha\'e to run and hide from the birds who scared her and those tourists v.·ho used to crowd the streets are nearly all gOne." Bar Association Probing Nixon-Mitchell Conduct .BUT DR. KENNETI! CRAWFORD, Maryland's chief state veterinarian, , believes the grove must be cut down or lhinned if the birds are to be kept away. "The birds may likely relum this fall, as many as 20 million by nett spring," he said. "If the grove isn't removed I can almost guarantee more birds next fall and spring. That could create a real health hazard.'' The bird droppings can c a r r y histoplasmOISfs, a Jung dlsea:1e. Health officials have checked soil samples with negative results so far. but !here's no assurance the birds "M'on 't bring the disease if they return. NEW YORK (AP) -The City Bar Association is probing allegations 0£ professional misconduct against Pres ident Nixon and former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell. The investigation could lead to their disbannent In New York state, according to John G. Bonomi, the association's chief counsel. The probe is part or a nationwide investigation by bar associations into all lawyers allegedly Unked to the Watergate case and related matters, Bonomi said. lnfonnation for the probes has come from Special Watergate~ Prosecutor Leon Jaworski and the Senate Watergate t'flmmillec. Bonon1i said \'t'ednesday in a telephone interview. ALSO INVOLVED in the city probe are ('l()rdon Strachan, a former aide to H. R. Haldeman. fonner White House chief of staff David R. Young, former ~ director of the White House "plumbers"; and an urudenlified lawyer, Bonomi said. AU are licensed to practice in New York. John D. EhrHchman, fo r mer presidential adviser; Herbert W . Kalmbach, Nixon 's former personal attorney fron1 Newport Beach, and politica l saboteur Donald H. Segrettl are the subjects of similar investigations in DAILY rtLOT DELIVERY SfRVICE °""" "' .. °"" """ "--' ....,. :dlii.,..,..t If"°" CID tel ---It' J'IO '"'. ()Ill --........ "'°""" .. '°"' c... ......... "'"'.'0011111\ 5111-~-~ Jt11D11flll"<!ll __ _ 11'1 t '"' "'""""· OI • •"' """"'"·a.ii -I COll't -bl~"~°"'---\llft 10• .. l1k~~ .......... ·~~Oll llif.c:fl -WM! ... -.............. ' ... ~12:10 ' California ll-'here lhey are. licensed lo practice, he said. "TllERE IS A substantial question where disciplinary proceedings can be brought against a President in office - It's a unique situation," he said. Bonomi expiained that the bar association's grievance committee will study the allegations. and lf it dreides to go ahead "M'ith disbannent proceedings it will present its case to the Appellate Division of State Supreme C.OUrt. If found at fault . the lawyer in question can be censured, suspended or di!barred, he ~~. . "We are keeping a running file on an the available information concerning Watergate lawyers throoghout the country," said Bonomi. He ii chairman of the national di3cipline committee. ''WE'RE DEFUl.'ITELY going to have to thin out the forest as far as I'm concerned," said Frederick County Commissioner Donald L. Lewis. ''We just have to figure out some details." But the grove 0\.1-Tler says lhe county or state shoold pay for cutting the grove. The county says the state should help pay. The state says It's up to the grove ov.ner and the county. Nol all the area's residents believe the birds are gooe. ltfrs. Franklin Lc)ng believes the birds moved from the pine grove to an area near her farm . "The birds are here eating out 0£ cow troughs and leaving their mess,,., i\-lrs. Long said. "The cows refuse lo eat from the trOughs and my husband has to feed them inside." 'A Good Cook~ Drug Suspect, 76, Keeps Freedom. NORRfSTO\VN, Pa, (AP) -A ?&-year-0Jd ll-'Oman \\'ho came ro rourt in a wheelchair and admitted selling heroin has been sentenced to six years of unsupervised probation by a judge \.\'ho liked her cooking. Judge Frederick B. Smillie, recalling fondly OOw n:iuch he'd enjoyed Blanche Smith's food when she ran a local restaurant, Jlanded dov.TJ the dc- ciskm in P.1ontgomery County Court on \Vednesday . "If It can be used for ~ vice president of the United States, it can be ~ for yoo," Sm,IUle told ~1n. Smith, referring lo the sentence of un3Upe:r· vi>ed probation. Mr1 Smith had pleaded IUiJty IO c~ o! selling heroin to state polite underwver agenta. · . State Police said they raided her home throe times in 1912 and caclt time they fOWld heroin. "1 don't believe )'Oil """' engaged in drug trarric," lhe Judg• !Old her. "Your aon "'._, lg ~lrs on a murder charge u,,cd\>'°'1 as a fnll guy. You colle<ted the money that he finally got." l\.1rs. Smith's !IOn Donald is In jail awaiUng trial oo charges of murder and drug trafficking. ~fN. Smith used to run a restaurant hert \\ilere the ~1ontgomery Counly Bar A.~allon gathers for luncheon meeti ngs. "Since you l~ft the bar ...al.!QCiation dining room it ham't been the same •• the Judge lold Mrs. Smilh. ' I ' Tax Probe Of Nixon Qualified SACRAMENl'O (UPI> -A top Reagan admtnistraUon official MYI a leglslatlve probe of President Nlxoo's CaJifomia lal situaUon serves "very liltle point" became the President has been found to o"-e: more tlun "5,000 and agreed to pay It. State Finance D I r e c t o r Vmtc Orr, a Repu}Jllean ¥-ho also 1erves on the State Franchise Tax Board , made the mnart in response to n ews men 's qu estk>ns \\'ednesday al the conclusion ot a hearing by the Assembly Revenue and Ta.1at lo n COmmlttee. "The hearing really serves very litUe point," 0 r r declared, noting that the tax board staff had filed an alil'lelSDlent for back state inootne taxes aplnit. Nixon last wtiek and the President had agreed to pay tl The session wu conducted amid the blaze of bright television llghll and a five - member filming crew hired by Assemblyman Kenneth Cory (I>\\'tstminsterJ. a committee member a n d candidate kc' St.ate C.OOtrollcr. Cory, v.'ho conducted much al the questionlno of Huff, told newsmeo later tfle film """OUld be used "basically ror the campaign." He "''as a chief advocate of the legislative effort to in i t iate an inveetlgation of the Presi· dent's ta.1es ln CalUomia. ' CALIFORNIA I • 14 Panthers Released; No Evidence OAKLAND ( U P I I ~s agaimt 14 persons artested in a raid on a Block Panthe·r P arty voter rt£isttatior\. office have been dlsmissed because of lack of evidence. Assbtant Alameda County District Attorney J a c k Baldwin told the c o u r t Wednesday that there was insufficiemt evidence. Oakland and Berkeley police conducted the raid Tuesday on a oomplalnt by Micha•! W. Foster, 21 , Berkeley, who said he was beaten with a pistol and baseb:all bat. Police said Foster's description of his assailant led them to the pa~·s office. Police confiscated a cattle of weapons , inc ludi ng automatic rifles, saw~ff "'>lguns, hand gnna<!e! and marijuana. 8.aldwin said the items would be retained by autharities. Foster's assailarrt was not taken into Olstody. A warrant was issued fO?' his arre!t. DAIL V PILO..!......§_ Bay Area Going All Out To Halt Random Slayings $10,000 Donation WAS!llr\GTON ll'Pl l,- Reit1ecke Names Reagru1, Alioto • SAN F1lANClSCO (llPll - ~tayor Joteph L. AHoto. call- itlg it an "~inary situ· ation." said polloo will stop m~ny dti7.en.s today for quies· lioning Jn a rash ol random street killings. "\Ve are eoin& to be stopping people in · S a n Francisco v.·ho have a ctrtaln profile. Vt'e're iroing to stop a lot of people," Alioto said \\'ednesdny nfter police Issued C'OlllpOSite drawings of a man suspected in the staying ol 12 persons since last Novernbeor, · "This is an extraordinary situation and it rails for mreme measures. the ma)'Or added. AU of the vktims-12 dead and six wounded-have been v.·hite and thf'ir assailants have been described by v.itne~ as black. "'Ve ask the cooperation of ritiz.em and we v.·ant to assure them that we v.·ill be mindful of their constitutional rights," Alioto said. He said police have "blanketed this town with auto patrols and walking patrols" to carry out what Is kno\\1l as "Operation Zebra." POLICE CHIEF Don a 1 d Scott said that only persons , .. Cross Bo1·d er COMPOSITE DRAWING Zebra Killer Su1pect who matc h the dt'&Cfiptioo in the polic(' drawings wi.11 be stopped. The pictures depict a black. thin-faced man in a kni t cap, 20 to 30 years old and between five feet . nine inches, and six fttt tall. Aliolo said it was "a police ae1ion \.\'ithout parallel in San Franrisco history" and was necessary to end the string of apparently motiveless kil\lngs. '·I "·ant the people ol San f'ranciSl'O to understand that this is not a racial issue." "al~h It t»Jld &o t\lgher A man who ramt' lo lhi.i SA H.A!\fE!\l'O ! l'l'I 1 than that" -m1cht MW! been coontry ~ years ago 85 a f'.ov. JtonRht HC'agim ~nrl San 1~ \.llu.-. '' p e rf n i I e !> ~ 1\tc:cfran I ruponrlble for -.~ .......... ,..... J<'rant·isto :O.l:1)or JO.!>\' \l 1 immigrant" ard rue from Ahoto. :i De rn ~ r r a 1 i r mE LATEST f1tal v\ctlm :llshwasher 10 "'ea Ith y r.ubcrnatorial candidate . ar(• W'll.S Nelson T. Slriefds IV, 23, businessman. hos tried to lis!t'li as putrn!i.il <'h;iraclrt Green,1Ue, Del., \¥tx:I wa.s shot help ~id• 1 N. i•-· .,__ In the bacic '·~ .. n ixon pay ~·huessc·s in th~ IJCrjury trial H•_. w•~ hi! back tax~. • nam<'S of H<'agan a1ld Alioto \lo t•rt· 1 n lht' list lt~·ai;~n·s offil't.' \\':I~ lnforn1t'<i by :1 nt·y,·s1na n th :tt thl' i;o\cr1wr ·s nan1t 1111s on th(' J!,! il<•;ig:Hl "d0t:•s11"! h.1101\ .1uvthi nA :tbout it," <ictordtni:: to }115 :odt·s Tuesday night In the Joe1eaide of LI. Gov. l::d He-lnecke. t District near s.n Franci.sco The $IO.OOO chf'Ck he Hein('(ki.'. a Hepubl1can 'po----------. ~le u 1·~1y sent Nixon \\111 be L A LINES "'"° n y~ • gubernatorial rI1nd1dalt•, 'A'ilS • ., Potiee sakl thty were II.ft rttumed. a \\'hilf' !Jou~ r 1 r S Shields was the vtdirn ot the! requ in>d tu ilt· n i~t o 31 / MO"TH orr.ciaJ said \\'L'dnesda\.', . i• 7.ebra 1tlacket11 becau.se !hell pro s pe ct 1 v \• "·nn('SSM culngs found at the sorne but thr Pt~idrnt \\'ill -try \\'t'<incsday in \\'a!thington., Tf.LEPHONE COMPANY makhed those. found in the to thank him in pcrsoo. I).('. S!litl E;1r1 1'~1rk('r, his OF CALIF . Hf lJU J001 -to Moll, Ce~r. Me.., aTt'as where: the others were '-------------' press a1dl'. !'ark.er :.aid tht-._ __________ ,. oi>ol. .,,. .......................................... ..... ~frlntmey "'amed city ..... l"t"Siden~ to l.\IOid "taking irlttt-dirmer strolls in any part or the city. "I'm not saying thty should .stay home_:. we don't want a ghost town betwem seven and 10 o'clock -but, lf thty have to go out, It should bt for a re .... , ml they should try to be with ooe or two other people." The ofr~ said the attack! occurred gcntrally before 10 p.m. He's Calling It All Off FREE CIRCUS NOW CLOWNS, JUGGllRS, fJtll GAMES Alioto said. "but it is a blW\t S'Y'00.."1UN (U PI ) -After lac! rhat the \'ictims are while y,•a:ldlng four v.vrnen and and our description says the l~p1ng them "pretty "·ell suspect is black. spl'"ead around the country ," "With this po1iee action, as Kenneth P. Gott is calling it SAN YSIDRO I AP) -~lore v"ith other things, all "''? are quits. than 33 million p e r s on s trying to do in this life is hold ('.ott's la\l"\'tr, Ron John~. entered the United State! at tragedy to a minimum." said h~ Client 'lli'anl3 tht the San Ysidro border last Police Capt. ~1 or timer marriages dL'\s:olved. C'.ott, year, a rerord total up nearly ~tcJnemey, chief or the about 40, is "cleaning himself seven million from 1972, Bureau of Inspect.on:. said up for reliil<Jus reasons." immigration oUieials sa)'io· that three or four men -John<i'Oll explainied. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:_~~~~ Not long ago we in lroduced late·hours banking at many of our drive-up facilities. Now we 're bringing th ose late hours inside to lhe lobbies of the 15 Orange Counly offices hsted below. They're open till 7:30 each Monday and Friday e_vening. So if you 've been wanting better times for banking , yo u know where to come. We"ll be waiting. OFFICE o\df .. I """'IL• i•w ....,._,. ... J9 tilt'olm~IO'I 6'KI> 11.-.... a. 1:l9CI 111·,-0•'•• Nt•P'>r'I !lo.._,. eo ...... ~ .. 2JOlu 111!nS!fH I C~Ol• "'•H <:!:>"~ .. •12~ 81~ '-<l'•d C.y111eu 1· .. ~·~ .. , ;A~~V.,l•Tti•• ~ "j /.o~p<;·I 801.~ f•i"~"'~~S••'~ •·n~B·•r•s.1. f"'''•'Q'"'" s .... ~ l•)<l••'" • 2),\ I Pl'e 1• \•'enc. I U~wftl I\ 0 . 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IW1 • o(I A. ... lo$, Iii, • • • • 0 1\R Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE War on - tn a reeent three-year period, 19 Orange County children under the age of five died as the result ol child abuse. Authorities believe many of these deaths could have been r.revented through a pro~ram or early identification of chdd abusers,..-wilh provision for counseling and in· tervention. In addition to the tots whose lives were lost, scores h&vo suffered serious physical lnjurles and emotional trauma at the hands of adults who may themselves have been in need or treatrnent for en1otional disturbance. On the basis of these grim facts : the Orange County f,Joard of Supervisors has voted to create a central author· ity for child abuse prevention and intervention, pooling the resources of private and public agencies. l\1any organizations have sought to co1nbat the prol> Jem, but conflicting guidelines and inadequate reporting procedures too often ha.ve resulted in wasted effon. To combat the reluctance of many to report sus· peeled abuse cases to police, the new office will be re· moved from the criminal justice system and will work out of the county welfare office. Emphasis will be on prevention anCJ intervention, rather than punishment, with a ~trong program of public education to encourage more adequate reporting. Creation of the agency is a worthwhile attempt toward solving pne of society's more tragic problems. Su1nm er Job Finder The pervasive computer will be put lo special serv· ice this year in the interest of connecting needy young people with summer jobs. Under the auspices or the National Alliance of Busi· nessn1en, agencies concerned with youth employment have co1nbi ned in a countywid~ effort to form the Or· ange County Youth J ob Center. The Center will put out daily listings of job pros- pects. along with computerized information for employ· Child Abuse between the ages of l 6 and 21 will be looking tor sum. mer .lobs in the county this yea.r. · l>rospective employers may list jobs or obtain in· formation on applicants by railing 558-4401. The Cent.r is principally Interested in legitlm;te. full-time summer jobs, especially in areas that will provide a learnin g experience for young people. However, part·time job Ji.stings also will be welcome. Participating in the proj· ect are the state Employment Development Department arid such local agencies as the 1-larbor Area's Youth Em· ployment Service (YESJ. With the cost of education increasing steadiJy, a good summer job often can be the chance of a lifetime for a yo ung person. Employers would be well advi5ed to consider filling summer vacancies through the computerized Youth Job Center. .<\ir P ollu tion Rules Orange Cou nty Supervisors-had their backs to the wall l~t week when they adopted several new sel'i of air pollution reguiation!i but fortunately, they n1anaged to soften the Impact a bit. One set or rules gives local government new veto power over any major ~ew development that could be- come an indirect source 'or air pollution. '.{'he other set of regulations mandated by state and federal agencies gives government unilateral power to s'h ut down business, schools. commerce and industry in the event of a smog en1ergeocy. The w.ay U1e rules were originally drafted. the pow· ers rested in the hands or one man -Air Pollution Con-trol Officer \Villiam Fitchen.. As revised. the power ls now held by the Board or Supervisors sitting as the Air Pollution Conlrol Board. ""'~~·~ ers on youth en1ployment needs. . The N.1\B estimates that some 35,000 young people Both sets of regulation~ probably could have been - written differently or done ·without altogether but since they were mandated, the count.Y had little choice but lo adopt something or have it done for then1. •tf TmY l>ON~ STOf SREEDIN6, WE'LL BE UP TO OUR EA~ IN PEOl'LE: .Hazards Seen • Ill State Oil Control -Thal James t.1ills , the Senator from San Diego; he's something else! He claims he's no friend of the _Eig ~II companies: claims those fellows have too much power. make too mud! nloney, and sbouJd be controlled. That's whal he says. But. take a look at the proposition he wants to put to you on pext November's ballot. The proposi· tion that "'OOld place California's major oil corporation3 u~ der the cont rol of the state Public Util- ities Commission. To the frustrated mo torist and the un· trained eye, it may look like a good deal. But . before you buy thai pork from Mills' poke, check this: The proposlUon coold result in one of the biggest wirdfalls fot the oil corn· panies since Teapot Dome. Afillions and mlllioos of extra bucks a year. THE BASIC points of Mills' initiative are these: 1. The major oil companies -those that are "integrated'' I mean ing, involved · in more than one operational phase ol ~he petroleum industry such as drilling, pumping, refining. distribution or retail· ingl -those finns v.·ould come Wlder PUC control, including price and profit. 2. Those rontroUcd firms, if they were in the retail busine33. could sell only 10 percent of their total gallonage through company-owned stations, based on sales for the year ending Afar. 15. 1974. T'he r~ ma inder of the ir production \\'OUld have to be soki through franchised operators or other outlets. tS1andard of California Is the onl y company presently ope.rating a IArge numbflr of compan,V-O\\'ned sta - tions. Sale5 through !hose Standard outlets oomprise about eight percent of their total volume in the stale.• THE PUC would get an extra S2 million or $3 'tnj\lion a year to admin ister the new law. Add that 10 yoW' cost o! taxes, or gas, or something. \VELL, suPPose the major oil com- panies had bt.>en controlled bv the PUC during recent years. Or. supp(>se th:il in ~ ( RUS WALTON ),, the future they are placed und er PVC control and allo""·cd the same or similar profit margins now granted to other utHitjcS~-wale r companies, light and power firms. or Ma Bell. Recently _the PUC allowed one of the smaller water distrlcts a profit margin of aboul 7.7 pef'('("nt oa total investment It permitted General TC!ephone an 8.3 pe r- cent rate base. Pacific Telephone got ap- proval of a 7.8.S percent profit margin and the PUC also oltayed an 8.2 percent ~ margin for Soulhem California Edison. Those profits are not exorbitant: th ey contain some assuranee that those firms can keep up with future demands, REGARDU.'SS of \\1l ich way the com- mission races -left or right, reganUess of which Governor appoints what coni· missioners, the PUC must allow utilities enough profit to stay in bUsiness . That margin must include reserves for capital ror new and larger facilities. Otherv.ise the day will come when there is no "'·ater for the pipes, or no pipes for the water: no power for the factories (and, lhus, no jobS), or no phones for ne\\' holLSing Jracts. Overall those profit margins have run at about eight percent. That is abou t twice the average profit margin earned by most major oil companies. • Over the past 10 years those cor- poralions have been earning at the rate o! four, to lour and one-hair, pcn:ent on investment. Recent jwnps in profits can· not be ronsiderro norm.Al. or permanent. The ·free market and angry customers \\'ill see to lhal WIMT does it all mean? Jt means that if Senator t\1ills' proposition quali fies for the ballot and is approved by the voters next Nov£1mbcr. it could tum out to be the biggest v.·ind£all for the oil boys since l921. That's ""'hen l\1essrs. Sinclair and Doheny bribed the Secretary: of the Interior, Albert Fall, into giving them a private fur·lincd Teapot. That Jim Atills! He's something else. Collision over Russia WASHI NGTO.\f -Inside the sem.>I policy councils, Secretary or Stat{' ll~ry Kissinger and Secretary of {)ef{'nS<' James Schlesinger ha\·e collided hettd'<>fl over COtlei$Sions to Russia. Kissinger <.>amt' btlck from t\toscov.· \\ithout the "conceptual hrt>akthrcugh" ~ . had JOUi;ht in the strategic arms hnutat\on talks. Nov.· he is pleadinR behind closed doors for U.S. ronccssiO!l! to le~ the detente going. Sourcet privy to the ACtTet debate say "'Kissinger and Schlesinger b i t t e r I y dlsagree over ftJe strategic importance of tbt heavier missilM Ru.9Sia ls develOplng. Once theM? missiles arc deployed. each Soviet mJssJle v.'ill be able to hurl more Y.'Brheadl than its U.S. counterpart. SCHL&'51~GER contends that the SALT agrt.'tmtnt, therefore, mu s t restrltl nof only rhe numbcN o( missiles but their throw·we1i:iht. Othcrv.'isr., the Sovlel~ y,1Jt~wind up with 3 6-tt)o I t\UClear superiority, ~ warns. This is alsputed by KIS&lnger~ who ln· aitta that conct!Sions can be granted without Uf*:lting the rNclear arme b 1 I a n c e. He polnt1 out that the Administration has been unabte 10 ' persuade C-oogress to remove the lrade discrimination agalnst Russia. Now lhc United States. having originally accepted the princl\l'le of restricting only the numbers of IDmiles, is detrnlnding that the throw-we~ht also be: c:ontrollcd. WE CANNOT "ln•·art•• tile Sovl<ta from achieving "everything" the)' 90Ught from Jhe dctellfe, KlJsinger has pleadt'd. He str"'CSMft thR.t the dctmtc has made It possible for the United States to pull out oC Vrctnam. stop construciion ol a Sovfet base in CUba and reduct tl'fl!ions tn the Middle Ea.It. President Nixon agrees v.·ith KIMingtr l~at the dclcntc "hllS served us far more !ha.n It bas sen•td ftm," 11s one source re.ea.II• !he President 's remarks at a ICCl'et sesston. Nev<rthcle•. <ho Pr<sldont doeon"t w~nt lO rtak giving Russta a nuclear , ..tg;,. "11lch ll!iie Sovi.u mlg)lt Ill< for polltical leverage. ,, • • Dear GI001ny Gus rm a burglar, see. J\fy la \\·ycr is going t(> decide 11•ha1 L'vidcnce the cotirt can use and . . . ALIAS DE~tOSTllENES Ill Patie1ice, Cnriosity :· Make Geni1ts ~YDNEY J.HARRis) Thoughls ul Large: \Vhatcver else genius may include. it consists of 11\'0 prime elements: an in· credible apiitude for patience. and an in-• cessant questioning .or the obvious. Peoplo \\'ho are prone to the phrase, "The simple ract is ... " ahvays rtrike me as some\\·hat sin\plc·mindcd. • • • Gi\ing lo charil y makes people reel better about having ignored the claitis o( justice that made the charity necessa- ry. • • • The counterfeit of a doctor is a "quack or a "char- latan": the counter- reit or a lawyer is a "shyster"; bot what word is there to signify the COWllerfeit or a clergy· man oit adivine? , • • Even if one believe-s that the \\1atcrgate conspirators did their diny deeds •·for love ~ country," one must agree "'ith Afontesqieu's comment fwo centuries ago: "ille com1ption of each govern· ment generally b£'gins v:ith tlnat of the principles." • • • We prerer those maximS which make us think we are thinking, rather than tho5e which actually maJce us think; the former arc greeted with respeci, the lat· tcr meet mosUy with resentment. • • • Stolid <ind commonplace people prefer the company of others of their kind ; but wit!,V people cannot stancf thc cornp.,'lny of other \vils. for then the aim ls not com· panionship but competition. • • • Most pie-and-ice-cteam taters •I n America would be surprised to know that the only time the phrase "a la mode" ls us«! ln Franco pertaining to fOOd 'ba.s to do Wilh be<( (so don't ont.i-appto pi< a la mode in Paris). • • • Speaking ol food and the French, the harshef!& thing Talleyrand evtt said about A.rnttica In the eMly 19th century was: "Les Etat.s·Unis ont trtnle-<lcux teligtons et u.n seul pl11t.. '• ("The Unltl'd Stitt! hns 32 rtllg'tOnS and onJi one dl!h:') • • • On I.he biochemical sci;ile (plants and animals) all naturf! seems to be coofl\ct and competltloo: on the physkal sea.It (atoms and lhe cosmo11) all nature seems to be cooi)(ll"aUon And ,coordination: tb.J~ '° talk atxklt "nature'' as an ab8t:r1ct oonc<pt I! to do violmct lo boll> re•llllos; • Expert Disappoi11ts White Ho11se · ~ Tape Gap Still Unsolved \\'ASHINGTON -While House lav;vers. are disappointed and exasperated Vdth the technical expert they hired to study the famous I8h minute tape erasure, a fact likely to lurther deepen President Nixon 's difficulLies -Uftfle-1teiu.se un=- peacbment jnquiey. N i x on la")'et --James St. Oair's ir· ril ation \\1th Dr. Alicha el J{ecker. the West Coast ICClmi· eian retained by the' \\'bile._ JfOJJSe I \\·o months ago, has ~ ~me obv;ious in rl). . • .- Ct?nt \\WkS . TI1at sfJOqgly sugge~lbal Hecke.r's findings v.ill not be far from the verdict of the court-appointed ex· perts : the gap in ~the vital June 20. 1972. Oval Offi ce conversation could riot have been acid~nta1. . ", The erased 18 ~: minutes, forgotten of late but not gone. \viii again plague ~1r. Nixon when the etperts submit techni cal findings to Judge John Sirica. Ir the \Vh.ite Hoosc cannot produce expert rebuttal. the President wil l inevitably be ca1Jed on to personally expl ain the gap for the first lime. Indeed, member& of the I-louse Judiciary Committee are determined to pursue the aensiti\'e ques· tion of t\1r. Nixoo 's connt'!Cfion with the tape erasure. ONCE TllE court's panel or e:<perts released Its Jan. 15 preliminary report knocking down an accidental era!Alre. lhe \\'hite House ·\\'enl shopping for its O\\'n expert. 'I'bc choice v.·as Dr. Hecker. 11 senior rescar('h engineer at th.e Stanford (Cali(.) Research Institute. If a scientist or his standing "·ould refute the other ex· perts, the erased tape would drop fron1 the President's massive load of protr I ems. But St. Clair flas gro"n as unflappy ( EVANS ·NOVAK ) conrlucling another press conference u.n· til Feb. 25. By then. the erased tape had been eclipsed by other \Vatergate sensa- lions. J\lr. Nixon was asked nothing then or in later question-and-anS\\·er sessions. ' A new report by the expert! will prob- 1\'ith 1-lecker as he has been with the ably !rigger questions at Mr. Nixon's court-appolnted experts. That raises. the next press coo!erent'e. But whatever the probability thal when the experts pro-press does , the House Judiciary Com· duce their detailed flndings, perhaps mittee is deeply interested. !ls members within two weeks. the White House \\'ill feel the mntter cannot be resolved have no scientiric refutation. without the President's O\\'Jl etplanation 11le matte-r'\O'ftt then be' In tbe1fands.of of what happened to evidence !.'Under my ft:'Cleral gtarid jury No, 3. Although lhe sole control." grand juw mi!t •• 1nd ict i>reildential1 ,'J)atJ!f)ies new tr:oubl~ in ~~ress tor SCf"~ n ose 1ary 1"'0<jfS. i~ '6or~'. 1~r,r~ent. bipartisan maJority or likel,}· course win~ '1b fM.'tian. lUltller,! lbe .co~ltce sridM1' fl.Ir. ~ixon'"'s-offers the tectmtca\ repOl't WUI~ genl'T'a°te 10n·g. ·J. of re!pOllding to WftttCn 'questibns or delayed attempts to get t\1r. Nixon's meeting "'ilh the committCE 's t"·o senior \'CISion. members,...Bnt the \\'hit£' HoUS:e savs the · • r President 11ill ne,er submit · tO in· ACCORDING.. to Secret Service logs. ~ te rrog.Won by the· lull con1m itte or its only three Jtersons -th8 .. President. Mi~ ' start, · • , .. \Voods and presiden tial aide Steve Bull - handled the June 20 tape. Both Miss Woods and Boll have sworn they played no part in erasing a portion' or A1r. Nix· on's conversntiotTWilh ,H. R. Haldeman CJ!' June 20. lhe !irsl •or"J'!!l day afi.r the \'.1atergate burglary. -• - If M.r. Nix9fl had granted the grand ·jury request eaitY this year. far blm to t~fy. he would have;befn qtlestj~f,:d,in depth about the erasure. · What ex· planation could he 1!iVe'!.'0id1he give the !apes to anybody else? ~at makes these questions so pertinent is Mr. ,Nixon's declaration last July 2J in bis letter to Sen. Sam Ervin : "The tapes, \\'hich ha\'e been under my sole personal control, will remain so.'' NOT O~LY "'aS the grand jury unable tg question the President but ne1\'smeri did not seize the oi;ipohunity. Following disclosure to Sirica of the· I81h minute erasure last Nov. 21, Mr. Nixon deliyed THAT JUDICIARY Co rn mitt e e members now contemplate how lo ques- 1ion Mr. Nixon ' about the erasure in· dicates that the impeachment pro- ceedings are entering a nc1v phase. toward the substantive and away from the procedural. Thanks to compromises by Chairman Peter Rodino. the com- mittee seems likely to avoid both an in· ternal partisan split and a Cilnfrontation with !he White House over procedural disagreements, Instead . committee nlembers are now getting invoh'ed in the substance o( the Watergate oover'Up. Those Yiilo have been gi v'9 8(1 ~irikling of the evidence passed lo the cwnmillee by the grand jury in that locked briefcase feel !\I r. Nixon will face a formidable task in responding to it. The probability that he will also be asked lo gi\•e a reasonable explanation of what happened to the June 20 tape only adds to his burden. Diploma Mills Thrive in B.ritain LONDON -Oliver Grecl\tMllgh -you remen1ber him, or coune -rc~ntly received a degree from the English Association of Est.ate Agents and Valuers. The certificate teslil1ed' lo his knowledge of real estate valuation and operating procedures. and acknowledged that ·he bad practiced his craft for the required r'riod of tiine. But , alas, poor Oli\'er! He · may not attract many clients, for he is a tom cat. .AROUND 35 organizations in lhe United Kingdom ~w &;ell bogus degrees to :lnyone willing to buy one. Traffic in such worlhless documents is perfectly l{'gal here. Jo'or that reaSon. and because or increasing pressure on diploma mills in the United States, • Britain is ex· pcriencing an academic discount • house boom. A number of newapepers have demand· eel th.it such outfits as The Proft?:SSion~I Instihrte of Grtat Britain cease and de- sist from handing out Ph. o. degrees. Amounting to nothing more than a man drop, the institute aWDrds Its dlnlomas on the basis of professional . cxperienco alone and •·v.;thout further examtna· tions." TUE SUSSEX College or T""""°""" sells a B.A. for $200 and :i Ph.D. fOr $373. Prices charaed by ltt "Canadian branth" Arc twice as high. Dr. Bruce Copeo. dean Ol studlcs ut Suwx, b "the biQett arwt busiest academic confidenct! ma.o tn Bru~ ain." oaid Bill Day ol Loridon Uni...,llY in " letter to The GuardiAn. Day clM \\'rote. that COpen ls "dean of notbit\g buf dtctits." Copen·• cllcntele coftslst.s primarily of ' • ,, EDITORIAL REsEARCH'. . . bilk !he American public out of ap-- proxi1na tcly Si5 n1illion a ~·ear. The United States still ranks No. 1 in terms of bogus academic accreditation. tra ·fa ct, several diploma mills in Florida are competing for business in ,Britain. The citi1.ens or developing OISuntrles, "'here a "in refidence" requiremeot -i.o a •"" I ~ · of ch ?\fiaml ,Beach hotel. perhaps? -acl9 as lol'<Putiful Y engr<!'lw ..Jll~ -W ment a powerlul lure . For little more than the Is looked upon as a steppingstone to suc· price of an ordinary holiday abroad the cess. One youth from the British \'irgln degree·hun~ Brjton can. pick up a' Ian Islands, Lyndon Jones. \\'as g i!f·-~ , as he ,...,·ans lo Jfid; up hlS degree. teacher on lhe strength Of a. S~x-BusinesS and pleasure indeed !- College of Technology degree i n agriculture. 'rbe document co:K Jones · $2-10. Bui ~·hen his employers discoV'C'l'td' the ruse. they fired him. ti'or the bargain rate of $25. purchasers o< a degree from one London dlploma mill recei\•e a J3-by-17·inc:B document whit;h. they are. as,,ured, 1, m~e of "the same good Imitation parcttrnet)t 'ascd by major British Wllvershi6." ~som In· tent on a divinity degrec,.m·ay apply to one Charles Brealy, who sty let himself an archbishop of the Old Catholic Church of England. • • DAILY PILOT Robttt N. \Vttd, Ptiblithtr ThorRo1 Keevil, Editor Bar.barn Krtibich .EdUoriol 'Page Editor $4 itl ·illlota FNJud ·Baptist Mini ster Gets Wison Te·~ LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -A 51-year-old Baptist minlsler, who · pleaded guilty 1 a s t September tc con,,piracy and three counts of mail fraud, was sentencl'd Wednesday to 18 months ln federal prison for -his rafe in a S-1 million fraud. [ S tate ) ---'Re\·. Tellman Sherron Jackson of Forman. Ark .• originally v.•as iod.icted on 35 counts of mail fraud and ci:lnspiracy, but U.S. Otatricl Judge Harry .Pr egerson allowed him to plead guilty to the lesser charges.. • \ The indictment allegect that JOCkson. throogb the now defunct Baplist Foundation of America, donated , lea thari Sst.flOO to diaritable actlvitie! "despite th e fat"t that o'ver $4 mi llion ln casb and property ~·as obtained." · e Parl Signe d · · l'ALM SPRINGS IU Pl) - The Teamsters Union. driving to 'eliminate Cesar Qi;ivez' l;nitcd Farm lVorkers Union, signed a contract \Vednesday providing the highest wage ever for table grape pickers. The contract 'A'as signed with the K.K. La r s en vineyards. Y:hich Qeld a contract vl'ith the UFW until last month. when Larsen's workers \'oted a g@ i n st representatioo by either union . The Larsen contract calls for a 5 pe rcent wage Increase to $2.52 an hour. a peMy an hour more than the UFW's onl}' n:imaining table grape picking contract. e Patty Forced? SACRAMENTO (UPI! - Gov. Rona kl Reagan says there is no conclusi\'e evidence l....i. ' • 'I that Patric ia Hearst participated on he!" own free '!Iii In 111• robbery of a San Francisc:o bank. "I ai ree with wtlal ltw entorcement hb alrtady sakl. about this, that there is stin no conclusive proof that she was actua ll) ther e and partlclpatiitg on htr own}rree w!ll." llffPI) 1ol<\ -•men Wedneoday. . -• . e P•v AUlai-ded RIVERSIDE !UPI\ -Five police~. ~no fil~ a daifn agairuti the citv for bac\ pay accu m ul at e d In the invesU(aUen ol a murd er later .... described · ag the fj rs t committed by I~ "Zodiac J(illcr.'' •ert'; •awarded $3.874 • W~1y. , The •po1 f cem en were involved lo I.he lnvestlplion of the 196$; murdtir of crit.i Jo Bates. %0diQc•·w tbe name used by a ~ who writes lettera to ~rs and claims to have ki.Ilcd more than 3S persons. · e Vel• lo lllarch LOS ANGELES IUPfl - De•d al 8 2 Blossom Seeley. vaude· ville song and dance &tar who began per- focmi.ng at age 10 in 1901, is dead. Iler last tttlblic appearance was in 1966 on the Ed Sulli4 van Show. Two Elec ted To Society Ingrid Ro11o•land or Coronn del htar and .I ca ri n l' 1.fcKinney of Hunt ington The 1\merican Veter ans Beach are amooi; 11 Pon1one1 movement, "'hich staged a College seniors rec C n t I y three·"'eck sit·ln at a U.S. cll'<'ted !() membership in Phi Senator's office. Wednesday beta Kappa, n a t io n a I announced plans for a second scholasti~ honOrary SIX'iety. ''bonus march" on Washington like the one that brough t on Miss Rowland, daughter of clashes between \'tterans and Dr. and hlrs. F. S. lli:>\\'land. 4807 Dorchester Rd.. is a army troops in l932. classics ma}or. and :\liss "J11St as in 1932. when our ~tcKinney, daughter or :\Ir . fathers an d grandfathers and 1'frs. \V i 111 a m s . mard_led for their rights in r.tcKinncy. 163.l.2 Du c h rs s \Vashmgton. O.C.. v.·e must Lane. is majoring in Spanish. march again," Ron Kov ic. ----------- spokesman for the. group, told a news conference. ll e appealed to vetera n s throughout the nation. or all ages from all u·ars. to join the n1arch, which he said u'ould begin on Flag Day, J Une 14, and end ~'ith a rally in Washington July 4. THE EARL'S Tl-U•rh .,, __ ut-a·SMl<I~ All Oltwf'I 4tSo0401 . 642· 175l CL _AN-UP!' . ~nb , PAINT-UP!_;"~~ :~~ FIX-UP!~~? Save now on our finest quality ~_,...] .. ~ Tru ·Test Paints ..• fresh from our • 1111r~~4¥, llL)ril 18 1?74 DAILY PI LOT 1 ------IN THE .. SE RV IC-E ... .,,.~-'T , N<i \'Y Airman Cbar1ts s. Flnntll, son of 11-lr. ~nd ~1r~. Joseph S. f111Mll of 16449 Shadbush Street, F o u n la In Valley, has reported to p.:11ml squadron nine. Navn l Air Sta· lion in ~loffelt Pie:ld. ~3\'Y Ainnan Apprenti<'C ChrU1opbtr f . Bondurant, son ol ~Ir. and 1'1rs. Richard D. Bondurant or 2.5562 Chorro Drive. 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In our Burl collec !ion. 34.99 19.99 8 DAILY PILOT lh11rSday, April 18, 19/-t =--------------. . ·- • Deaths 1 ~ Els e-1vhere TULSA, Okin. !UPI) -The motbtt Of evangell.st Oral Roberts died Wt'dnesday at University Village, where she was a resident. aaudkui: Robef"ts, 89, bceamc ill of pneumonia two months ago. /\trs. Roberts was the widow of the Rev. Ellis 111. Roberts. a Pent.ecosti\I lfol lntss mlnisler ~·ho died In 1967 pt the ai:e of 86. -CA~IBRIOGE. E n g I and ~UPI) -Mrs. Wl~tred Sm.iOa, 44 . the war-Id's longest surviving I i v e r tr3nsplant patient.died We dnesday, hospital ofOcials said toda y. Doctors gave 1.1rs. Smith. a cleaning wornan and mother ol a son and two daughters, three month.s to live prior to the transplant operation, which look place here ln Jo~cbruary, 1969. De a tla Notll!e• AlllUCICLI & SON WHTCLlf• MOaTUMY J.27 E. 1 71~ Sr., C0$1o MQo 6'-6-'-883 -·-IALTZ:·lllClllON •UNllAL NOMI Coro110 del Mor -·-11,L llOADWAY MOllTUMY 110 &oodWO't'. e.o,r<i Me10 5•8·3AJJ -·-McCotlMICK LMIUNA llACH MOllTUAllY 179.S l09Ul'KI Co11'f(lll Id, •94.9J,l.S .• -·-McCOltMICK MISSION MOITUAIY ~88J7 Comt110 Copi.irano Son Jyon Cop1Mr0110 495-1776 -·-PACmCVllW MIMOllAL PAllK Cemetery Mortv<1ry Chopel 3500 Poc1hc. View Drive Newport Beach. Col)lorn•o . 644-7700 -·-PllK •AMILY COLONIAL •UNllAL NOMI 780 1 8olto Ave .. We11min11er 893-3525, -·-SMITHS' MOITUAllY 627 Mo111 Si. 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Good Deed DON'T DISCARD t HOSi County Bonus Plan Nixed ~ :,t1;1N• ·wu::~:;;.~£4Z?.t.:' ... - ~,d he could aupport a bonu!I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ By \\1WAM SCllREIBElt Of IM o.i1y , .... tletf SANTA ANA -Orange County Supervi.sor R a I p h Diedrich wants to hand out "()gears .. -not. ca!ih bonuses -for top performances each rear by eoonty department heacb. He and his fellow co1.11ty supervisors reject e d a proposal by the County Administrative Office \Vcdnesdiiy to establish a system of large Clish bonustl -up to $4,000 per year -fat" t~ quality work by the county 's e.1ecutives. The bonll!'I proposal v.·as part of an ov('faU gystem of evaluation and a:>mpen58lion bf department heads rt'quested by the board some months ago to eslnb!ish a procedure for rating top employcs. · SUPERVISORS asked the CAO to go bad< to the drawing board and oome up with an evaluation .system t h a t includes ratinp but eliminates any relereoce to bonutes except for possible non - monetary awards. The system proposed by the CAO's office would llCt up a structure whereby e a c h departm<!nt head would be given a performa~ rating and a base pay scale. George Norris. the county's cllief of employe development., told a u p e r vltor a each department head w o u Id comparable salarles in other counties and Rrivatc industry. A salary range would be established on eilher side of the base rale and each dcpartmenl head wo uld be positioned at his particular salary level based on pu~ performance. !Y'~~~.:1 :,io:.C'::i~c~ '! The Sea Terrace A partments -· g'~:·u~·::., like an athletic the new fun-place to enjoy tean1," Caspers said. ··1r you I ad I I g;~~ ~n.':~~.~~h~"r°csr.~r '1 ocean -c ose · u t iving • 0911'1' 1'119t ll•ll "''" NO BONUSES Supervi"°r Di edrich BUT TH E PLAN also Involves the award of bonuse~ for highly rated executives. For example, a ratinii of 4.5 to 5.0 could cam a department head a salary of 100 pel"("Cnt of the ba9e rate plus :a ont'·liml' bonus of as n111ch as 10 percent of his annual ~l:iry. In some casPs, earning JOO percent of the ba.sl' rate could mean raises of as much as 20 percent But ·the bonus concept 1~ where supervisors drew lhl' Supervisor David Baker v.·as rnore blWlt in his opposition lo the bonus plap . "I cannot support any grant or bonus money or any type of rnonetary award for doing the job e1pected," he said. Board Olairman R a I p h Clark suggesled departmen1 heads could be paid a pcrcentaRe or any money .th...!,ly save in the budgetary proceS!·. lie also said he is studying \\;iys r o r lo"·cr-rank!ng 1·mr>!oycs lo share in lhe profits. undergo a series of meetings line. COUNTY COUNSEL Adrian with the CAO and each board Kuyper had opposed the member after which a poll "CASH BONUS ES for higher incentive plan as originally would be taken rating the executives simply d on't drafted because he feared executive on a scale of ooe work," said Super v Is or possible charges that public through five. Diedrich. "Maybe we should funds v.•ere being given as go to an Oscar system where glrt.s. ntE ONLY TOP C<KJnty we give an award for top He also said the department offkia ls e1empt from the performances. heads were giving no due rating s}'5tem would be lhose "There should be some kind process for appealing a low elected by the voters -such of reward but the pay should rating. as the assessor, auditor· be based only on the duties Jn the revised plan , the CAO con!roller. s heri f f, ta:ii: and responsibilities or the provides fo r an appeal process co 1 lector·treasurer district job," he added . "I think if he in the event of a low rating attorney and county clerk. gets a low r a ting . :i nd the board 's rejection of a Part of the CAO's plan is the consideration should be given l'oou.s systen1 a p p a r c .n t I y Laguna Nigue\'1 newest design for tun-living. lun·lovin_g adults: The s,a Terrac, Apartments. Close tQ the sUrf and aand, it's a lun place to be. Ocean or park views. Be&m cellinga up11alr1. Paneling downatalrt. Patios or balconlea. Plus a Recreation Building wHh fireside lounge, PoOI and Jacuzzi. We think these apartments ere Iha bett value In the whole area. Come see 1hem today, and aee II yo u don't t here our view. 1 Bedroom from S20I, 2 Bedrooms from S2Z5 , IOm9 furn llhtd Directions: From Los Angeles, take San Olego Freeway south lo Crown Valley Parkway exit. Rlgh) (approx. 6 ml.) to Pacific Coast Highway. l ei! 1 mile t o Niguel Rd. Leff on Niguel Rd. lo The Sea lerraCe Apartments. ._ LagunaNiguel The Cho,ce Commun;ty R1ncho Bem1tdo •nd V1!!1g1 P•1k. o"''' l111t1 Newlow!'tt by AVi:o Commynlty O.velope~. Inc;. (71 4) 493-0~1 •€? _ _. -· establlshmenl of base pay to replacing him." unswered Kuyper's other rates for each department, _ _:::Su~pe:;rv;;'°;;';;;R;on~a:ld~Cas~pe~rs~~,~·on:"'~'"~·=======~~========~~~~~~~====::::::::::::::::'.:::::::::::::::::::~ bead poaiUon, based o n r Bar Chief Claims Lawyers Held High By TOM BARLEY Of 1M o.&IY l'llft St.ff Americans today hold the law and lawyers in increasingly high regard and nothing has done Jtl(ft than the Watergate 3Candals and disclosures to boost that lmage to a new hi g b. Amer1can B a r Asaoctatioa pre!ld<nt Cllesterfield Smith assertedW-y. "We'oie bad and .sUll have akulldug ery-.Jn the hllbeol pl aces but the }llblic today ii more concerned whh the wort of the lawyers who have come out of this mess with such great credit," Smith told the Ora n ge Co unty Bar Association. He na m e d f e der a l pros«utor Leon Ja....,kl, his predecessor, Archibald Cox, fontlef Attorney G e ner a J Elliott Riehardson, Watergate Commlttee auurman s & m Ervin and Judge John Sirk'a as "men who have upheld the highest traditions of our profession . "TODAY IN America, the law stands second in the list of professions most admired by the publfl!i!il.' Smith s a l d . "~1edlelne has alway11 held top spot. but the law is fast ovtrtaking it and will pass it later this year." who are admitted and go on to practice are going to ma lntain and enhance this new happy image or the law." ONE OF THEIR maln alms, Smith said, must be lo ensure that public scrvtce "should be exactly that and mt just a fancy name spread around by a lot ()( so-called publ)c acrvlce Jaw flrtf\S. "The public must have I Ol:.UI to the coort:s and to al] parts of our legal system," he w-ged. "And that means eveT")' minority ~p, blue collar and white collar workers and every member d. the public who ls k>oking for a coortroom and not a closed door." But that basic principle of fair play mun Include many of the nation's judges who ire badly underpaid today for the job they do, the ABA chief warned. "MANY YOUNG lawyef'! today earn more than our judges." he told the coonty bar meeting which included a sprinkling of local jurists. (Orange County Superior Court judges draw $37.615 annually. Lo ca I municipal rourt judges are paid $35,805 a yeoar). U-HAUL . OR DELIVERY CAN BE ARRANGED CONVENIENT TERMS TAKE YEARS TO PAY Paying tribute to ••a dedicated a n d determined ntwS media that made it all possible." Smith told the Jocal bar group that "the public has co1ne ,to see that the law is prepared to make those who have done wrong pa)' for their crimes. "~tany of your local federal Judges have not had a pay raise since 1968 during which time other federal v.ukers have had iitcreases ot up to 34 percent,'' Smith satd. realirlic," he said. "Th.is ts neit her fair nor FANTASTIC REDUCTIONS ON NATIONALLY FAMOUS COLOR TY &STEREO SYSTEMS ''An d many y oung Ainerlcal\3, in unprecedented numbers. are now SC<'klng admission to our la\\' school~.'' he noted. "\\1e kno"' that lhoee Wade Head Of .Hospital Mesan Ge ts J ail Term SAf't"TA ANA -A Costa tifesan 8<.'CUS<'d on an-est or embezzling nearly $3,000 fron1 a T\'ewport Center personnel agency has OOen ordered to spend 60 days in Orange County Jail and to make restitution. Superior Court Judge James Turner aJ90 ordered Bruce ORANGE -Harold Wade Charles Bitts, 25, of 393 has been named admlllistrator HamHtoo St., Costa l.fe1ia, to of Olildren's Hospital of serve three years proba1ion Orange County by t h e after the ck>fendant pleaded hospital 's board of trust.ccs. guilty to charges of grand \Vade, a hospital ad-thert. minimrator for nto..t__e lhlin ArresLing officers said Bills, 20 years, will flU ~vacancy al.c;o kncrv.71 as Erich Von Bitz. left by R. \V. lfarper, who has defr11udcd Pocific Pcr~onocl become administrator of SL 5£>,rvit'Ctl over a one·lt'Ar Jude's flospit:tl in Fullerton. period In which he ·~·as SAYE UP TO 60%. ' COLOR TELEVISION CllOOll ,_ IUCH f AMOVI •AMII Al llCA ..zatnl • MAGllAVOX llAllAIOlllC • IOll'I • IAllTO A11D MORI -T MOI T -·Of A KIND All lrarMI New artd Fully Guarontffcl. linil~ RCI, Soor. M•1nar01 Bl•ck & llllilt P01l1bl11 ............ frOll 5r llljo1llllld11" ec101 P1111•~•··-···-................. 111. m .!5 1111 , ,... 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APrlt 1', II, It, 1914 119t-1t Wade previ(l115ly was presi· l'l't~ploycd as J)(lyroll clerk. dent and execu tive director or ~ -----Zenith 25" Soli d Slate Cclor Ccn111l! ...... , .............. 111. ill.95 1111 SI a- lllECl!llSPll1£RS ........................................ 111. l51.1511n m ·MIRIKll 2215 IM·fM R!CUltR .......................... 111. 241.!5 llor I SO!T IM/fM/111R£CEll!ll ........... -............ 111 1191.!l !ow 'II Kids Like to Ask , nd y San Pedro Peninsula Hospital. Tlfl lie also-. was associate ad· Nll'TUNI SOC IITT mlnistrator of St. Vincent's ~ c..--. .__, Hospital in Los Angeles and he .,. ............. et • was &M')Ciated with hospitals :' ~:t,J= to~lm, Kan.; and Clinton, If H~ 71=·741 . I FREE GAMES/PRIZES NOW THllOUOH IATUlllMY AT • ' ,, SOll.iOlll IM-fl Rl:CE~E ............ -....... 111. lll.ll llow Slt!RWOOO lite IM-FU!,Ell!t_. __ ,_,,, .. 1er. 291.tl !ow . I ll!EC 1121 SPWUS.._, ____ ........ 111. lll.!l llol I . PIOll!!R R£C£11ERS ............................... -•...... 111 $191.!l llol 9299" lllRllTZ-1415 QIJAO lM·fM R!C£1l!R ................... 1q. 391.!l lln 2 .... PIO!!!R 111 llHM REclil!:R--................ .1q . ll!.15 lln ill" roll 1115 ~-fl llC!ll!R-........ --.... -.. 111.11!.IS 11n ill" 12 lenllli POltalln, 11111 Models. Consol!! .... Slit SO'" to I W 31RCI l'lttllllts. Ta~t llodels, Cc1111l11 ........ Slit ll" to 100" 11 lllprm P~1Hlll, Table Mot11ls. Coos~es Sil£ 20" to I SO" 11 Syl111i1 P!rtlllts. la~e llodlls, Ccnsoles ...... Slit 30" to 80" ~LUS MANY, MANY MOU JBL SPUIERL ............ ,. ___ ,, ................................. IJJ II 50% OH Al9 MAllY MAllT MO• STORE HOURS FRI • SAT. ·MON. ·10 to 9, SUN. 11 to 6 ' BUENA PAIK STORE COSTA MESA STORE • , ined Beac Oran L A way, meat ,,,. part lei S1 M In • • Science Talk Set At Irvine The fint 1n a series of lec- tures on the latest ad\•anct's in the chemistry of life will be held loday and Friday at UC Jr\'inc. J'rof. Karl Fo1kcrs of tl1r University of Texas, .'\U"'tin v;i\I present the first t\\'O ltt- ture-s fr om 4 to S p.n1. in Room 101. Phrsical &iencc.c; 1,000TH PATIENT -Victor Perez, an eight-year-old Ensenada lad. is exam- ined by (from left) Ors. ~lartin Dales of Costa ?ilesa. Leon Axelrod or Laguna Beach and Ivan Cady or San Clemente. \'ictoi-\\'as 1,000th patient aided by Orange Coun ty Lion, Clubs' Project LOOK . Dr. Folkers. kno,,.,TI for his research on ant ibiot 1cs . \'Ltam1n.s. h y po t ha I a 1n i c hormones and the dis<.'O\'Crer of vitamin 8-12, also \I.i ll be a\·ailablc 111 room Si . Ph~·si('al Sc iences. for discussion during~ his t"o-day ~tay on can1pus. I********'*********** Lio1i Optornetrists Aid Mexicci11 Yout11s * MERCURY SAVINGS * i 1ore than 1.000 under poor and nearly sighUess ~fexican c:hildren of En.'iE'nada have been as.~isled by a special pro- gram to srt up by t1ptom"tri~t members of lhe Orange Coun- ly Lions Clubs. ln a recent trip t o Ensenada. the optometrists examined 251 children in- cluding the 1.000lh child to be tested in the nine years !he project ba.5 been underway. The youngster, Victor Perez 3, was given special recogn i- tion by Project LOOK (Lions Optometr~ Orange Kowltyl . The doctors pay their own way, bring their own equip- ment and provide frames .. 1be Ensenada L i on s participate by prescreening Suspect Due ' Mind Tests hi Molesti11g SANTA ANA -A Davis man accused of molesting two ~g boy! in an Irvinf' noine has been ordered to tmdergo psychiatric testing to de¥n_nine ·u he iii a mentally dis<irder!'I sex offender. Orange County supe r ior Court Judge Everett W . Dickey has set May 8 as the date he \!.·ill rule Of\ the psychiatric status of Gene Ambert, 22, a UC Davis law student. 'Ille Puerto Rico-born defen- dant was arrestl'<I. on the Davis campus last Nov. 12 after Costa Mesa police ln- vestigatl'<I. reports or his alleg- ed sexual mi.soonduct with the two Irvine youngsters, ages 9 and 11. Ambert is being held in cwstody with bail set at $10,000. while he undergoes psychiatric testing. SA Police Facing Suit I~ Shoot.ing SANTA ANA -A woman \l,'he claims her seriously wounded son was lert untended for oearly two hours and died before Santa Ana police sum- nlODed aid has !I~ the city for $1 million in damages. Mrs. Ptlcrri Godan is Oark names the city and nine police officers in her Orange CoWlty Superior Court action charging all d e f en dant s ,,.,,ith respomibillty for the death last Oct. 19 ol Stephen J oseph Godanis. 17. Mrs. Godanis contend!! her son Was shot in the neck dur- ing an incident stemming from police inve!ltigatlon or gang violence in th e area and that he "-'OUld not have died if n1edical aid had been prompt · ly 9WIUTloned. · Mrs. Godanls'further alleges that the shooting would not have been necessary j( Santa Ana police. who allegedly were well aware of repeated gang incidents ln the area, had been prepared for such a n emergency. PRECISWN SCAlfS DIAIA>etw4 TUUlllAW lAGUNA SCAif CO. "~"":'s•· Kids Like to Ask And y lhC' children to limit lh"s' assisted lo childreri bcty,·een 61 and 17 years of a·ge \v1th SO percent or less vision. * • De. !.eon A><lrod o1 t..agun• • "STATEMENT SAVINGS "-PRESTIGE Card Beach. is thr project general * chairman and Y.'ith his wife. * IUW PARK Mefcury Savm;s Bk19. Yall~y V1eo.-at Lincoln originator of the program. 1 * MUlrtlNGTO• BEACH MercJry 5Jvings Bid~. Edinger at Beach This year's director of lhe rum• M"cury Savings Bldg . 1rv1M: Blvd. at Ntwl)Ofl ""'· clinic is Dr: ~lartin Dales of * LA MBIA-FUllEftTON Mercury Savlfl!;5 Bl!l!J., lmperi.;I Hwj. al Harbor * Cos0t•to~lesa1 : . . . l ** WWI MeraJtY Sa'tif191 Bldg., Avalon Blvd. at San Diego Frwy. * p me nsts par!Lcipatmg . * in the program art' from cities I* ICDTQIOUS MttturySwinp 8ld1., Long Beach BNd. at C..St '* throughout Orange Count~·. * '* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * In Palm Springs 'IOU could love us for our price ., .,~ alone. · ~, .... The,mere f•ct 1h•t Sunrise 0•1i1 is in • prime loe111ion on f•• land with price• 11•r1ing at only •33,950 tor• aingl....iory. tw~room condominium of 1.2409e1uaire Ifft ia renon enough to m•k• ua the beat v•lue in Palm Spring•. So. if you're 11ric1ly a pr ice buyar looking for the best dul in town, you can stop reading right here •nd Come on out for I first-hand look. But, ;1 you're also ;"'""""d ;n the beauty of your surroundings, exciting architecture, livable floor plans and quality features. you'll find all the more reason to love Sunrise Oasis. You'll find less than 5 homes to the acre in a beautifully landscaped setting complete with three swimming pools. three therapy pools and two tennis courls. You'll fin d soaring open beam wo od ceilings, wall-to· wall carpeting, completely buih·in kitchens with great pantry and storage space. ceramic tile 1n 1h e baths and many, many more quality features. All things considered, there are a lot ot things to love abou1 Sunrise Oasis besides the price Come on out and have a look today. 2 ... :s•1•11•1, ... 2--r ... S:SJ,9IO 90tJ.f=?Flill ... si.Ofo'illterest ....... ! l S..-let WIT lfld TefMriilk ~­ PPtt Spnnva, c..t•~l'lit. "'6ne (71 41 327·1171 '-''•:..::-::1>::: .. -=i •A.P.A, 8.9" •i.i.na ........... .....,,~ • SME lf1' MARK C. Bl.DOME • 5.20/15 • 5.00 /15 5.20/12 041l Y PILOT 9 UNIROYAL & POLY. E 61.ISS BELTBI MILLIONS SOLD!! 1 of AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR TIRES! RIG. EQUIP. ON MANY '74 CARS ~~ FO~ THE PA;TICUIA; QUALITY BUYEOI •. 00/ I 6.50•13 •. $.60/15 .. . : . 178/14 . .. 178/1 $ • . • • . f71/14 . . . '71/15 . . . . G78/14 • .. H7811S . . . . SUAQIM .,utlS SJ.IS rrn• SI.I I,. Sl.10 fH. l1. ,, •• WN1r1w-c11 l 911u1. It~ I• rn 10ttoJ12 • .,.,,l fill: 165/I J •70/l J 4 WHEEL DRUM or 2 WHEEL DISC RELINE • ARC & !~STILL l /lfJlfG • INSPECT MI STER CYL • FOREIGN & DOMESTIC • ADD BRAKE FLUID ~ (MOST CARS) • ROAD TEST CAR .., -. ' OUILITT IRAKE LINING • CHECK SPRINGS a. SEILS • CHECK WHEEL CYL. • MEASURE & INSPECT ORUM$ H11/IS I • H7S/14. 111/15 COSTA MESA GARDEN GROVE LA HABRA 3005 HARBOR BLVD. 14040 Brookh""t lc.,_,.W,,.......tttf- 1/ICI lnoldM-lt lcomH of. Boktr cmd Hwbor) 1714) 557-8000 BUENA PARK · 2962 U.Coltt ll•d. lc.,...efU.C.-1._..I 17141126-5550 17t415l0-l200 FULLERTON 1121 ~fu<Ud 11 trfixi. Mortt1 ot Ki•'"'• hHweyl 17141870-0100 2000 WhltMr ll•d. lc-ofwwtMer .... 111 674-1666 ORANGE 41-0.Horth Tustin ...... 17141639·4lll OPEN DAILY 8:30-9 • • • SAT. 8:30-7 • • • SUN. "9-6 f0 OAILV PILOf Political N fJt es Brown Opens County Bid By O.C. llUsi'INGS 01 1"9 Otllr l'llOI $1111 Orange County backC'rs of Secretary or State Edmund G. Bro\\n Jr,'s bid for the Democratic gubt·m:1ton:d oomin:ffiOll are -ptanninT a party Saturdtiy in conjunction with.the opening or Bro"'n for governor headquarters 1 n Santa Ana. The (c.stivi!itcs get under "'ny at noon. They "·ill include food . cntenainment and dancing and an appearance by lhc candldal c. 1,,e party \1•i1l be at Brown headquarters at 401 and 4U3 \\'. 11th St. The 11ho!c r11~ni:y is "elcome. -/? u {:r D E ~f 0 C R AT Denn i s :\!ange rs. \\ho aspires tu Hepubt!can Bah Burke's 73rd 1\ssembly District seat, \Viii be feted Friday night at a y.·inc and cheese tasting party at the homt: of ~1r. and J\1rs. \\'aync Behrend of l!untington ,----------... Beach F'or details, call Jean Bogen, 8~7·5024. ·'· .,.,.,.. I ,·\.. !\IANGERShas anlio'unC(!(f that hls can1palgn secretary Is i\lrs. Hevelry Kenefick of lluntinglon Bea,.h. ' J\I rs . Kenr!ick is a n1ember or lhe League o( \Vo1ncn Voters and St.'r\•t·s on llunt!ngton Beach's Dc!-.1gn lh.•v1ew Board. Jean Bogen. ~1angtrs· Sl\ht'<lulint: 1:hairman. is a trustee of the Octan Vlc\v ORANGE COUNTY School l.>1s1rict in Jluntir\&lon ,._ ________ ., peach. .~. .Jo. .A. A SSO·A·PLATt: fundfaiscr is planned Sunday in San Cltrnenle b~ suppor1ers of llrrb llafif. !he Claremont :ittorney who is srcking the J)l!m()(·ratic gube rnator ial nod. It starts al 5 p.m. at Se b a st i an 's \Vest, the dinner playhou~1·. Jlafif h expected to n1<1kr a Uricr speech.· A spokesman lor 1 h c candidate sald the money raised will hc/IJ P<IY for tclc\•ision ads. * tr {;r S TANTON Cl TV Councihnan Gil Arbiso Jr .. a candida'tc for the Assembly in the 71st District, says lht· Orange County Chaplet or th e Peace Officers It e s e a r c h As30Clallon of Ca 11 for n I a (PORACI bas endorsed bis candidacy. The association's Orange County chapter is headed by Fountain V31Jey police Sg1. Carl 0. La"'rcncc. Arbiso noted. <-.r 't..i ·;1 A ~DENTl~~r who solicits patients. ft~ther by advertising , ur other means. woold be guilty 0 f "unproft!SSiOnal conduct" under a bill {SB 20131 introducl.'d this "'eek by state Sen. James Y.1helmore (R·Bucn:a Park.J. ..A. .J-~', l-. .... "· \:t:RTAIN TAX be n (' r j q elai1n for1ns v"ould have I'> bc l available in Spanish under legislation introduc1..-d t h i s week by sta te Senator Dennis Carpenter l R . f\' c "' p o r I Beach/. Among the lorn1s wuld be the ho m c oW ne rs ' and \'cterans' tax exemption forms and th<: senior citizens' tax assislance claim forms. POCKET SLIDE-RULE CALCULATOR LIMITED STOCK J7 alley Te<1clie,. Due ., .Sex Off e11der Tests SA~T A ANA -A Fountain \1alley teacher accused on arrest of rape and child molest has pleadf'd guilty lo ~esser charges in Orangt.• County ~uperior Court. Judge James Turn c r accepted the p!C'a of guilty to allegations of committing a lt·1rd act "'Hh a chi ld undl'r 14 and ordcrt'd Charles \l.'i/!iam Barretto. 32. of 608 ~1arguerite Sentencing on U1e lc11'd act conviction could pul Barretto in state prison for one year to life. llc was arrested last Oct. 1 I at Tamura School in Fountain Valley on charges stemming from his alleged s e x u a I associ!tion wilh a girl s1udcnt. Ave.. Corona de! ~1ar. to return 10 his court roon1 i\lay _s 3 fie , pp ofnTcd-two _ll_s_pe£t Me~a Rape • Complete $ ~69. 9 5 A TffM••lhi• ---·-CAt•MART ... of Cott. Meff .... 2f60A HARIOR '!!!'!' M~ .... 540 4088 COSTA MESA iii1i ,,,,;:,,,;1 • psychiatrists 19 exam i 11 e Barrel!o and "'iii determine on 'that date if the teacher should be classified as n mentally disturbcd S!.'x offender. ~SIR WALTERS ft;.. t.yMto6i:•tot9.f WCi"d1 n' w-Hain:"" fw men thcrl foll in pl-"°""""'Y· 2052 Newport Blvd . C--I•·"" OUR 3i~NIVERSARY PICTURE-GIFT TO YOU 18" x 24" FULL-COLOR LITHOGRAPH OF REX BAANDT"S • WATERCOLOR '"FALL DAY BELOW OLD SADDLEBACK . ,.,c,. Recently featured 10 the Challis Galleries' one-man show o! Rex ,~, '>O\~ Brandi's paintings, lh1s wa!erco1or now hangs In Laguna Federal"s "'·' collection. Fun-color reproduc!ions, suitable for rrarrung. may be ob· tained at all LFS olt1ces. LAKE ELSINORE -·fxhlt>tls :utanged by 0 Chiel's Co11n1ry Flowers & Gilts and Aoii:ie"s Flousl & G1 f1 '!>hop BE SURE TO COME" IN FOR YOUR SOUVENIR COPY OF /';I .• LAGUNA FEDERAL'S 39TH )'.NNIVflSARY PICTORIAL BROCHURE ~~t;j?' HOt-AE OFFICE 260 Ocean AVf!nue Lagun~ Beach. ca11torni a. 92851. Telept10t1e 494·i541. LAGUNA NIGUEL: 3 1-Aonarch Bay Pla1a • SAN CLEMENTE: 601 Nonn El Canuno Real 1.AGUNA HIUS: 24038 Calle Ot la Plata • LAKE ELSINORE: &00 Weal Grlhlm Avenuo Fa ce s Trial SANTA ANA -A man who was grabbed and overpowered by servi~ station atlendanta after he allegedly fOl lowed a Costa-Mesa woman into the: · res! room and tried to l'lpe her has been ordered lo face 1ri1.1\ f\1ay I in Orange CoWlty Superior Court. Judge James Turner set lhe trial date for Phililp P.lichael Bernstein , 23, of Garden Grove. on charges or assault \\•Jth intent 10 comn1it rape and a11empted ra1>e . lkrni;1ein \\'as arrcstccf last No,· 14 outside a Harbor Boulevard service s I at ion "'here he "'as ictl!ntificd as the al\ackrr of a 22.yea r-0Jd "'on1an \1·ho ran scrcan1ing fron1 the rest room \Vith her clothing in disarray. Attendants mo\'ed in to grab Bernstein and hnld h i n1 pending the arrival of Costa ri.1cs..1 police. Talks Slated On Safet y 111 AYiatio11 A series of lcclurcs on avia· lion safely is being sponsorl'd b~· Orange Cro~1 r:venin~ College in cooperation "'ll h the Flight Standards Dislri<.1 or. lice of the FOOcral Aviation Adm inistration. The four-part series begins April 26. Classes \\'ill 1neet Fridays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in !hl· OCC Science Hall. They nre free lo Ille public. 1.C('turers arc \\' o o d \' Sr:unan. FAA accident 11rcvci1- 1ion specialist: F'rcd Johnson, assistant chief, FAA 01·ange County To\~er: D "' a y n e Uodgt's. FAA flight procedures speei:ths1: Ruslan Thayer. },AA operatioos inspector: Jan Saker!. rclircd ~1arinc and con1n1crcal pilot. and Bill ~laslln. engin~r1ng director ot Hay1ay Industries. Guilt y Plea By Countian • SAr.-'TA ANA - A Garden Gro\"e woman accused on flrrest of the n1urder ·of her husband has pleaded gullly to lesser charges in Orange Counly SupC"rlor Court . • l11d,11r Jnrncs Tu r n c r ncet>ptcd the pl!.!a of guilty lO red~l'rrl ch11rge" of rolunlary 1nnnslrtu(thlcr and set fl.1ny 9 11~ th(' dntc he will ~nlcntt ' ' ' . The. "Savin~' Sounds Are H_ere !! ---------·---· All New From Pickwick Records 1·.11 LPs 3 29 Tape • ENTIRE $2.49 LP SERIES Choose from a Large Selecllon Including: • The Way We Were • Jonathan Livi ngston Seagull • Charlie Rich-Songs For Beautiful Girls • Country Gold • Jim Croce -Jim & Ingrid Croce 4.47 LPs 4 79 Tapes • Joni Mitchell -Court & Spark Helen Reddy-Love Song For Jeffrey · Grand Funk-Shin in' On 4.47 LPs 5.79 Tape Paul Simon-Live Rhymin' Elvis-Good ·Times Terry Jacks-Seasoris In The Sun 6.87 7.99 LPs Tape Chicago-Chicago VII War-Live YOUR CHOICE!! 8 Track & Cassette Headcleaners .99 Save on Costly Rep1ir1 on T1pe Players. 8 Track & Cassette Carrying Cases 1.69 Dur1ble Pl11Uc Construcllon CAT STEVENS You'll Find His Beat Selfe rs Specially Priced at the Treuur)' 4.47 -4.79 On A&M Records Also Available-Spec ia lly Priced LPs Teaser & TheFireca l Tea For The Tillerma n I~•• ~lolnu Connon. 43. io ORANGE 11 h;it ('()Uld be ll Siil!(' prison It.Kii .. Ot••••!h!M?.!'~ Cffy Dr. of~ Gna•t l l•ci. BELMONT SHORE Coming Soon! trmrnf OW! 1n~ years ·1-'-o,.-.-....,--'t:10 '• t:Jo , ...... sYMky 10~.~-~"""·""·10<.;;.:,.,;,"'·"''""D•ilr s.•., TO-le PALO acupunct Chinese Singapore arrested ~hargine: medicine authorit '-1lriam armttd the &tat Consumer posted scheduled arralgnm l\1iss Alto from has bee lle\YSJ)3pC! described hundreds instl'u. .plzyslclans inserting needles to She &ai acupunct tvenlng worked a Hewlett·P Singapare. later took in Ta.ivoan E F G Eve Scoop ful of huge I with s' • ract1ce uncturcd y Police ALO ALTO fA Pl -An puncturist who teamed the inese treatment \\'h\le a gapore factory v.·orkcr was csted here oo a compla int rginc-ber with prActlcin~ lclne without a license lhoriUes aaid. ' , ttriam Lee, 48, w a s Tuesday by agents of state Department o f er Affairs and later ed f500 baJL She WaJ uled to appear f o r gnment April 30. UPIT ........ Pill Seen for Men Male Contraceptiou Beiug T ested MEMPIUS. 1'""1. (UPl)-A University of W3$hlngton rc- searcht-r says "the 11ill" mor be ready ror men v.ithin file rears. Dr. C. Alvln PaulSf'n. \rho says he ha~ safely t ei;:lt~ 100 volunteers \\'ilh a <:omb!n.1· lion of born1ooe and drug. to!d a national medical meetlnG on plaMed parcnlhOOd he Is look· lng !or a simple re\'erslbl•• method ol male contrace11t!on. "WE WANT YOUNG men to become interested in Two Sex Wib1esses 'l<lentif ied ' sterilization because ii wiU be combinations in l'.1arch of last reversible," he said "!'o/ o \1' )'l'flr orally and b}' injection.'' men are v.·aiting until 1hey he said. "The men 41rl' I ha\•e thrte or four children mnrr1ed and u n m a r r i c d , bf>forr thC)' ge t vasectomies -betv.ccn 19 and 35 yea rs old, "'hich for the mosl part rr1>-and th<' ones y.·ho 1estt•d out 1 rrsent pcnnancnt sterih1a· 'Mfc' h<l\'l' not ln1prcgnat.._-d tlon. any \\'On1cn." "l hope \1rc can have P3UISt'n said the side e(fccts somclhmg \Vlfhinm·e years. \\"t'rt minimal and -while 11~ Some want the pill. Some combination could incrca~ fat might prefer injeetioru. \\1r in the blood strcan1, "II would like to have Jots of doesn't C\•en h<l\'C !ht: polt'utlt1l options." for blood clots." J>au\st"fl, 50, is 3 professor ONE 1'1AJOR problem ''itn nf internal medicine and is tile rontrRcepllve pill for 1 being fundrd by the Kl\;llonal v.·omen is the po!'slb1Hty 111 Institutes of llc:llth as one of so1ne patients of b Io o d' the re"' doctors in the COW1tr v ~·lotting. he said. I \\'Orking m his field . · "\\'h<it v.·r he\'e bffn able 10 HF. S.\m THAT his h':lnl ai (loJ i.'i rcduc1~ !he spenn count ' the Scaulc ~chool i.~ \\-nrku1~ :~~;;;~:·n~;~~ ~/11~~ni:~~I l;1::1 1d 11 l\h 100 n1alr \'Oluntcers ho h · d hro h and 10 bring. the re<."(l\•ery v.· m e recruite t ug ,....riod of fertility down to fh'e advertisements in the school r-LON'DON '(AP J -An angry ncwsp.1per and on ' J oc a I inonths ... he said. I · Th 1.~· "If v.·c could get the right FREE PUBLIC MEDICAL FORUM South Coast Community Hospital Auditorium 31872 South Coast Highway, South Laguna Wednesday Evening, April 24, 197 4 -10 p.m. Subject: STROKE: llS Early Recognilion, Prevenlion ond Treofmenl Presented by Dr. More Morin, neurosurgery ; Dr. Mork Johnslon, general and vascular surgery, and Dr. Eugene B. Levin, in ternal medici~ Question and Answer Peciod ,, ALL WELCOME . NO AD,MISSION CHARGE FREE PARKING ·1isa Lee, who came to Palo o from Singapore in 1969. s been the subject of vspaper articles w h I c h cribed tier as treating dreds · of person.. , and st·ru e,f\ng scores of slciatls in the art of rting end manipuliling es to block pain. he said she l e arn ed puncture in a t W(). year ening course while she rked as a solderer at a wleU·Packard tactorx in gapC>re. She said s h c er took a rour·month course Taiv.·a11. Far Aicay Tous.saint~fC'tSton fin ds peace and solitude - and his neighbors peace and quiet-as he blows trumpet at the ocean. 11e says Bay Area air renders an unusually fine tone on the horn. l·udge has charged that the tr ev1s1on. cy arc .,, .. 111~ f I he f _. romhlnntion -and I think 11·t! or urt r in ormotion, coll 499· 1311, flfl, 233 publication of thl! nam~s of given combinations of the might have to find something [.~=============:--:--:::--:============­syn lhetic n1ale hormon e l\\'O 1vl tnesscs in a seamy sex danazol and the potent male other than danawl In the long nd bl kmall · I tit t run -v.•e could fix it so that a ac tr1a cons u -hormone testosterone. men could take the pill or ed contempt of court and de-1'\Ve started the first in jections. say every tvoo mandcd .that state prosecutors admini s trations of the v.·f'('k"." Paulsrn sa id. Try Saturday's News Quiz take ·:appropriate action" ------------------------------------------------------- a,Ainst the {'(fltor \ -· es MPIRE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION FREE! Bring the Family! ''DIG IN . • • FOR CASH'' Paul Foot . tdltur or Socialist \\'orker. had idrntirit'd .:i sociali10 pef'!" and another \I ilnrss v.·ho had bct'n kno\\·n in the trial onl1· :1s ~fr. \' and ~lr'. Z at the jtidgc's direction. BOTll \' A~D Z \\'rre client s of caba ret singer Janie Jones. already con\·icte<I of rW1ning a call girl sen•lce for the rich and titled. ~liss Jones is on triar at the Old Bailey oo charges of blackmailing some of her customers, among them Y and Z. Foot , the son of form~r British ambassador to the United Kations l<lrd Caradon ~nd nepl1e"' of i\lichac\ l"&t. the SC'cretary for employmcn! In the U:ibor S d M I RO\'Crnmcnl. v.·as 111 :."Cu rt atur ay orning, Apri 20 Wednosda• to 11'8' J"dgo Alon King-Hamilton's acc11 !3tlon. Beginning at 10:00 A.M. ··ON 1'1lE FACE of ii. publicity In question ~·h!ch not 1107 S. Harbor Bl., follerton . only rev••'ed the names but. good deal else ~Ides would near Orangethorpe seem to constitute a deliberate GROUNDBREAKING :~empt of oou:i," the judge . MEW EMPIRE llAMCH A c <'o r d 1 n g to court Ev. erybod· y.• leslimony, y paid extra for . prostitutes \\.'ho dressed up as sho _1 schoolgirls. Z. the court ·\\'H oop Ill' a '"' told, enjoyed whipping the of loot from a girls. sandbox, loaded During the J u d c o ' ' Ifft silver cof11s and s11mn1ation of the. case. Miss ............ t Jones suddenly leaped to her 1 .. .,... ... -yours O f('ct and scruamcd : "I'm not a take home. blaclonailer. I am fed up \""~ listening to th is. This is not CoffC'e -Punch -Da.jluul1 .::.~ ~ a court of la\\', it"s a joke . •• ''''' • You're biased, jud~e. Thank God for Paul Poot. ' She ~·as !r!!!lffllfflffllfflffllfflffllfflffllfflffllfflffllfflffllfflffllfflllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllii!illllll~'-!l~edll_<a~way to tl1e cells. BUY THE BIG MEAL (Big Mac or Ouarter-Pounde[. large french fries anc a large or extra large soft dri nk) AND GET A he McDonald's below will give you . this money-saving offer-a ee dinner with the purchase of !tie Big Meat Just clip out this coupon and present H at the McOonald "s below alter 5 p m. any day from April 11th thru May Sih . 1974 . !rs McDonald 's delicious double dinner deal! low prices make the go.ing great .JCPenney 123 •16 l89 0 9 CHARGE IT with your JCPenney Charge Card. II you don't have a charge, just see how fast we can open upyQurnew accounl. • •n.1, •"'o~n• .,o•e .. ~•• I~• ""0"'~'1 P•>"'""' wn<lf• •~• J C, Ponn•r ,,.., .. Pt,rn •no P••n •o• ••~ PM"~••e o• •~·• "'"'·No f lNONCl C"AllGl '""k~I <n,w<rfd •I•~• N~• A•ltnc•" •I 1~• ~· cewM •n ,.,., l••ot l>•ll><•g •'•lr..,pnl .n,Oi.d•nq "" P"""••t "P••<I ·~'"'I l>••o•t :~:.".~~:.b~l~·:,9 !!': .. ·:{::.:~ • fftOnlM1 , I N~l<C l C~A llG( ••II 1>1 d•lt•"" n•d t , •P~l y,n9 ,..OM~I , p••·O~'t '*"' OI I, ... 1Al<Nl)Al Pli.CCN!A(i( llAT[ 11 • -1 en l~t '"'' 1\QO o•d 1•. (AMl<VA~ P(~t("'!AGE AA!f 11•.1 o" 1n•t po•1 .. 1n O••• ~00. '" 1"• , ..... o ... lhl••t • ••"'-o~t Otd~'t'"9 P•f""•nh ..,, ~•ed•ll . Zonilh 358.88 or $14 o llftOMh • 11'' dioq. color portable. Chro111ocolor 11 " pictur. tube. Solid 1tote. cho••i•· foJy color hMing. IEJ8SSWI Zonilh 528~8 It" dha. S loe ChroMOColor II c f_ Spoce ComMmd• 6001 R.mote Control. Chr-offtottc ~Oii ...... AFC. ISl I t60RJ Zonilh i 138.88 I I .;.. $1 • ....... • 19 .. dio. llock and Whit~ porlabl~-Soltd 1tcrte chassis. l111tollf pictur. ond ~-ModH1I cri~t. lE20551 Ztnilh 108.88 I 2" dio. llock Oftd Whif• Portobi. wit\ !MJt.o" "Swl•·L·TIH" bow. IMto11t pichrt .cl ww.d. Eorphottt Md t•ltt.eoping •• IEI 1451 --GIAMADA HIU.S: 11000 Chcrhwortt. St.• WOODUMD HILLS: 21500 Victory l l•d. •RIVERSIDE: 3520 Tyl•r St.• SANTA AHA.: JtOO So. trist.I Sf. ORAHGl: 700 Clty Drift So. 0,.. Wfftt19yt 10 tot P·illLo s.ctcrys 10 to 6 P."'-• TOR~AHCE: s.,.l'tiM Md Howtt.• 11U1HJ. P,Uil:._k_,. Or•J•"'°'I" • LUIWOOD: CONM St. .d ,.,_I ll•d. • Ope• Wtff.,. t :JO lo f :JO ,_ s-doy• 10 lo 7 p.a. • • .. • Ca11cer Operatio11 Brok.en I THE PICK OF Punch I Student Holds Rare Books Ransom .t.UTOltl.t.TIC PUNCK (' NErK Loi~ If rr - -RJCl1~10ND, Va . (UPl l -said ... At rirst. 1 didn't realize allow valuable books lo br for a oompromlse with the A University or Richmond 'A'hal I had , but later I wi:;nt missed ," Bank said. "Or that library Rnd Un Ivers It Y student has challenged hls back to tb.c librecy and , the University could care so adminlslralOrs. GARAGE DOOR OPENER I -·--=-~ :s '.) 1 ....... ~ ,,,,.~~·-7 ~. school llbrary to upgrade its checked the shelves again to little about givin~ support to llnlve:raltv librarian Ardle taclllltes or forfeit a ·c;:ot1cction see It there mlght 00 nwre malntain the few unusual -Kelly admitted Bank_wau!ght of rare old books he checkl'd signed. Inscribed books. There books Jt possesses. bul that h! wleb"(( the student oot and won't return. Including were." "After all. ~{r. FrQSt gave. hid fomd .mother way to SALE QllAN<iol C O UNTt(~ YOLUlllll Dl~TflllUfOR REDDING (·UPI ) -Stale and local authorities say they have.. broken a phony ca ocer cure operation with I he arrests of tv.·G men. one a registered nurse at a loco! hospila l. CoPY•lt"l l,lol. '"'"'"" :.U" Sy-ote an inscribed. de d l c a t e d Using his school llbran • those booki to !he University. lodqe his protest. volume of Robert F r ost card, Bank added 17 o t h e r and that's where they beloog. Kelly said 8 nc\\' facilitv to pne_1ns.._ \'oluf!!es to h~ ,-2.!__i vat e _____!~ I don't think Mr. ~st QI2eD_ in___Hl7S "win have 11 !\1arsha11 Bank. a 19-year-o!d <>.<>llcctlo~, fncluChn_g a 192"& :ould appr~clato how htr special collections rooin unil junior from New Yo r k . firs t cd1tlQn. dcd1catl'tl by ~oaks nre ~1ng rre3lcd rlghl wo~Jd be an 1m-.rnvem '!nt d l~vcrcd Frost's "Selccll'd Frost. an 1868 version of John now. I could understand one upon the present facilities." I Poems" and several other Greenlea f Whittier's "Among mistake. or a sllpujl, but not K 11 .d Ba k ooi he rare books two week s ago on the llills," and a 1902 edition all these." e V sat n e:~ Bo at wright Memorial of John B. Tabb's "Later An order from the library's charged wltb. steahng .the Library's general cireulation Lyrics," l n s c rib ed nnd circulation head to return the books since. he .~hecked them shelves, "Where they could be ded icated by the author to the books infuriated him. out W>der his Un1verilty card. pawed. manhandled . scribbled school.· Standard university·proce<ture LOWEST PRICES! l1ttallofio11 ' :W••i~tt Go•O<J• Door Ho.td...a•e st,.pla'"vJ 642·3490 Sea Caast Builders Supply 165 T Placentia, Costa Mesa Charles French, 42, and Robert !laj:!s trom. 26. v.•cre takl'n into custody b v invf'stig;itors as they prcparPd to lnjcct the cootroversial drug Laetrile into the arrn of a 52·year-old Redding woman. "Don't spend too much time re;Kling 1t . The f11s1 paynienr is nearty duo." in or ripped up b.Y anybody. llANK SAID HE will not for late boob could include 1·1T IS APPAU..ING that a return the books on their April vdlhhold~:in~g~g~r~ad~e!~a~nd=-ot:h•=•~=;::~==~===~ professional library stall could .24 due date but will hold out discipti~ry measures. "I \\'AS SHOCKED," he TllE PllONY CURE rin~1 \\'llS reported to authoriti{·S afte r the woman. Beth Vegge.11 alleged ly \\'<JS approached by ' French \\'ho said he eouldl supply h(•r \Vith Laetri le \l'hich lVoutd cure her disra.5e. ! French is a registc rl'd nu rs{" I at :\Icrcy •lospital, \\'here. ~lrs. Yegge is undergoing ca ncer trealmcnt. Authorities here s aid TBe Laetrile, produced f r om _ apricot kernels and allegedly smuggled into the CQuntry VILLaoe fro m Mexico, is worthless despite touted claims to the contrary. by Eunice Walk up FRENCH ANO Hagst rom . were charged \\'ith unlicensed The geograph_1c center of 1 practice of med ieinc and 1 th ~ co ntermi.nous (48 1 d · · 1 · L t ·i · th Uni terl States 1s Lebanon. a minis ering ae ~1 c in cl K.:ins:1s. In California, it's 35 treatinen_t .of can~ci · miles northeast of r..1adera. I Author~t1es ~·ired :\I r s · And Tll E VILLAGF. is the Yegge with a microphone and ce n ter (of acti \'il y) in l iransmiltcr a~ ha~ hcr1orani:c County. arrange a 1neet1ng 11·1th t~c 1 If you like being in the men arter they all{'~edly s111d middle of things come visit they could provide 3 0 us. ' injections for $3.000. 0 AFTER $1,000 in $20 bills My will, although was hand:!<! to the two men in It's very stro;ig, the woman's kitchen and just Is seldom so as the men were preparing the I For very long ... f i r s t injection. authoi'ities P3rticularly with regard to entered the house and made staying on a diet! the arrests. I ,.\~IE:.· Jn addition to I o c a 1 ~~ authorities. the state Health Which makes it a snap tO Department and lh{' state und erstand what happened Department or Co n s um e r to li1anc Antoineuc : \Ve Jose Affair.s participated in the our heads. too, every ti me nearly two-mon t h we pass PRISCILLA'S investigation .. lead ing to the CA KE BOX! (But what a arrests. yummy way to go!) Tempt Apartme11ts Prof>Osed For Parle yo urself on the Street Level of the Mercantile Bldg. ·;k. """' While you're thefe. stop by to enjoy the display of tribal craftsmitnship --: Hopi, Zuni and Navajo -at LITrLE GE M. INDIAN ARTS . Jewelry to we ar with pleasure yourself or t o ) bestow for someon,e else's BER~ELEY ( A I l -pleasure. (This is one place People s Park. "'~<'re ~tudents where it's okay to be an In· staged bloody r1ol.:;: 1n I he dian·giver.) name of open space in 1969. ~ should bf' IJ"Cd for a studt'nl "?!'~ housin~ curnpl{'x. a Universit y Or you might J?O bowling or Cahforn1a consultant says. on the same floo r. \Vood en· The report released Tuesday b owling, that is . THE suggcsls ronstructing 2 3 8 OLIVE BRANCfl has them apartments for ma r r i e d in all sizes and for all pur· students and naming the poses -and in shapes you project after J ames Rector. have to see to believe. shot during student prolests :r~ over the park. "lf\'t' The $24.lm study by Gru~n. Speaking of what's y,·here Gruen and Associates t s al The Village, newcomers expected to renew debate occasionally overlook the between the university .... ·hich many rasci n ating shops wants lo build housing on the which ring our outside "'alk- 2.8 acres and the cit y which wa y. ANTHONY'S CUSTOM v.'3nts to halt dC\'elopn1c11t SllO E Rt:PAIR off the rear I there. parking lot .can't be reached 1 Cit y orfieials h:ive tried to from the inner mall , for buy th e property frorn the example. (8.ut th~ Dodgers university to stop plans for manage to ~ind him. nev.er- development that would cro\\·d thele.ss : ~es . been making the neighborhood . special p1t ch1ng sho~s for The consultants said the them for years.) housing project would stabilize the n eig hb o rh o od by SUN FLOWER SWIM · •·changi ng the population 1nix . brrodening the character of activitirs in the area and br \\'EAR is a nother of our rrmov1ng doubt about Joni· o ut e r shop.s -: a n ~ 'l\'ell tenn .use·· of People's !'ark. 11 nrth kee ping 1n mind as I he days grow ~anger and Arr riculturc '"' \\'a r me r . Really beautiful lh1ni.:s for sea and se<'! (Not 110 mention patio 01nd ·gar· I dl·n l Capitol l\ews Se:r\·icc ~V.(f_ S ACRA~·IF.N T O -J. '¥° Cordner Gibson. dean of thr Al so separate from OUT School of Agricull urr .-nd mall is T HE HUNG RY Nalural Resources at Cal roly TIGF.R. Sounds fierce . San Louis Obispo. ha s bt'tn fl()('sn't he? J1ut he 's reall y nppointcd lo the state Bo:1rd just a big pussycat. Don 'l of Agriculture. Gibson. 60. laug h, thoup;h. One trip to suc('('{'(!s Harold· 0. \V il ~n.1 thal deli cious Seurood Bar "'ho resigned to b et' n n1 ,. anti you·n be purrin~ like n Gov<'rnor Re3glln's cduca\1011 k1ltN1 yourself ~ • advise r. ~~ ?ttf ,\lean11.·hiie. back At the t.'Obb \estones, you 'll rind -0ur dor.ens or very different gt£t shops .. Different rrom each other, different from the or· dlnary: One ,.,:e are sure you'll rind inter"esting is th~ POSH MAJAL. The atmosphere there is definitely incen!le·scented1 G "'il h the em,phasis on Orien- 1:::;,1 t:il-As ian-Jndian offerings, ~t4J a lthough 1hcre are a lso ~ ... \ unique items from the rest • /~' 1 of the world. r-~·· I '~~ I DISCO VER TllE ~~-...--i· VlLLAGf:! ~IJ'''!W !-1'MJll~·JTf 1 I 'J/'ie Gold Piece CMILDIEN'S HAllSTYUNG §/_ SPECIALIZING from 1odrl.n to pr .. 1- $400 -17141 1!"9 holr 557-642) ... , ... , ___ / ·-979-8157 -... THE TRADITIONAL BRITISH PUI COCKTAILS• ENTERTAINMENT. 11 .... ,.,,.,...,-. w.,u I I -tn.n..M. W.J Custom Designing Eng raving Diam ond Setting LUNCH I I o.m.-2p.m D!NNf~ 5:30-IOp.m. SUNOAY llWNCH COUNTRY BREAICfASt 1 Oo.m.-2.30p.m. the west eiid beods-.shells-mocromt ear piercing $8.50 Happiness is FUN IDEAS from ITIMEI LIFE BOOKS ARE AVAILABLE HERE. Single title• or compl•te wri•1 -ithout 1ubscriptio". Comei"•nclbroww MERCHANT I LE BLOG. .SS7·ll75 ·i hungry tiger RESTAURANT ·AfllO lfA,000 OYl •l• ••• 1>71). I I Ji I Ol'EX ~ f.ully fnr l.1inch Sunday for Brunrh LlffiEGEM INDIAN ARTS FIHf: HANDCRAFTED IHDIAH JIWR.RT HA VA.JO-HOPI-ZUNI WISHON-HARRELL STONEWARE a truly unlQue collection of ~andt~rown Pottery ' where the n;cest clothes f'ang out •Entertainment •~ervotto111 honored 556-7990 the lofty lody fe91wr•• h:n~'°" '°"°'''•• ·~ wo<,._.,. 'O"d ofier 1,,e for Iv" and lat><f ~.s6·013' WHIM SEY HDbbllW COOLe·s Your Complet<' \\·orncn ·s r~ashioo 500<' Boutique (7 14 ) 979-9252 SPECIALIZING IN NAll~W WIDTHS .. AU Origionol l!edwood P•e<l!l F°f!Ofuro~g Beoui.ful Burls -D1~t1nowe Gro1~\ •Octo-<:iml Toooe1 •Poiio ~·n.•.1e •Cour>'er I op, .. Heodb:xi·d· •Gome Tobie~ •An Ot:.e<•• • "'""'le> • ... r.e'•e• CUSTOM DESIGNED FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES FRENCH. . R.ESTAURANT RENCH CUISINr COCKTAILS lUNCH 1 la.m .• 2:l0p.m. DINNER :t;;:::=:::l 5:30.11 p.m. OH SUNFLOWER:' OPl'OSITl!- SOUTH COAST PLAZA DAILY 10 lq ,, SATURDAY 10 lo 6, SUNDAY 12 to 5 ~ . '· . LESSONS SATURDAY HHDLB'OIMT WOl:W.SHOP MHDl.iMEST ""°'-•c.a.-- n Exclusively StompJ,' 0 Co;ns, and Supp/;es . ~ EVERYTHING FOR ST A>IR m AN D CO!N COLLECTORS 556-6850 OPEN Belgian Waffle Inn WAFFLES Daily: 9:30a.m.-9:00p,m. I TOf'ND WITH: ··~· . ,_,,,., •k•Cr.cim •11....b.rri•l •Wh<Pf*J c- •Mapli"Syrup Sunday: 9:30a.m,·6:00p.m . 557-5186 llREAKFAST•LUNCH•DINNER ALSO: •SOUPS •SANDWICHU .Qlr.U.llT5 •BllGIAN •IUIGEIS ' . 556-8276 ACTIVE Sl'ORTS WEAR FOR MEN AND WOMEN UNUSUAL GIFTS AND APPAREL FROM AROUND THE WORLD H•Wowttt VIRGIN WOOL . "(] tal.Jan <l/ Uk;£" RUGS DELICATE66 ~N ' ~ SANDWICHES !....,) Pill.A and FOL.KART from POU.HD •COMPLETE MEALS• Eot 0.. Pr.mi:w1 Or To Go CATERING SERVICE WINE & BEER eye·s aRt (j.\ll€Rf€ .... (..,-• ..,.., FINEST COLLECTION OF CHESS & FAMILY GAMES IN THE COUNTY IN THE MERCANTILE BUILDING LOOk FOR THE IUGS Antiques · ""' Pla nts . • ., l ,. r 1 1 I I I '. 1 I, l t .e.r ~· -· ~ . l I . I ·) ., • . . . ,, ' - • ·. ".: .. I J &hre e Clint Circus ... . . . at South Coast Pla za starts today with so mething going on in Carouse l Court all · hours of th e day for the next 3 days .• .free games a_nd pri zes .. because it's our 7th Anniversa ry Sale. In our three mall wings starting tomorrow and Saturday th ere wi ll be famous circus acts from C irc u sVarga ~ ... th e world famo usHas sa ni Troupe, ac robats; and Th e Villums, ·- • • • ' .., • ' I ·"· t.i ' ' -• • ( . jugglers. A c lown act will fo ll ow. Showtimes on Friday ar e 4, 5 and 6 p.m. On Saturday, shows are sc heduled.for 1:45,2:1Sand4 p.m. Free tickets at any Pl az a store also avai lab le to Circu s Vargas, now playing at the County Fairgrounds. Ce leb'rate our an- niversa ry and bring th e kids to p·lay th e free carnival games in Carou se l Court. 7 DAily PILOT f ,'> Thuridar. April 1::8·_:'_:'_:' ______ _;_ __ • _ _,_,,, 5outh Coast ?Iua BRISTOL AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY. COSTA MESA OVER 90 FINE STORES AND SERVICES ••• DEPARTMENT STORES ••• Bullock's • Joseph Magnin • May Co. • Sea rs • WOMEN'S APPAREL ... Albert's Hosiery • Al roe • Mr. El.liot's •Chris' Fashions • Fashion K6op •Finn's • Gene's •.Greta's • House of Nine• Hubbub• Judy's • Lane Bryant • Lillian's • Marlene Fabrique • Miss Hawaii • Page Boy Maternity • Sabrina • The Wet Seal • Zelig's Casual Fashions • MEN'S APPAREL , • , Carat's • Chasin's •Clothes Circuit • The Gap• Gentry, Ltd.• Harris & Frank • Hoelsc her 's • Prep Shop • Rebel Shop • CHILDREN'S APPAREL ••• Bergstrom's Baby News • FAMILY. SHOES ..• Florsheim Shoes • Gudes-Barnett • Innes Shoes • Thom McAn •WOMEN'S SHOES ... C. H . Baker • Cameo • Field's •Joyce S hoe Tree • Leed's • CHILDREN'S SHOES ... Cabot's • HOME FURNISHINGS AND SEWING ..• B. Ashworth •Golden Needle • House of Fabrics • Singer • UdoH's • VARIETY ... F. W. Woolworth •JEWELRY. GIFTS ... Chic Accessories • Galleon •Jewels by Joseph • Keven Jewelers • George Murrey • Pace Se tter • Raj of India • Raj International • Sunset House • Weisfield's ! FOOD·CANDY ... Chateau Wine & Cheese • Hickory Farms • Lindberg Nutrition •See's • RESTAURANTS ... Coaches Corner • Harvest House • Magic Pan • Kaplan's • LePet1t Cafe •Riviera • SPECIAL TY SHOPS ... A La Card • Cline's • Brentano's • Decorator Line • House of Terry • Pickwi~ Bookshop • Rooten's Luggage •Sports Plaza • Pinder Box • Toy Center • We11ichs • Westen's Cameras •SERVICES ... Bak. Portrait Studio • Better Barbers• Bun Nichols Optometrist • .Crowning Glory Beauty Salon • House of Tailoring • On the Go Trave~is Beauty Salon.• FINANCIAL . · .. Avco Savings & Loan • Bank of Amer~• Crocker Bank • First Western Bank • Household· Finance • Pacific Savings • U.S. National Bank • THEATRES ••. So~th Coast Plaza I and II Theaters. • • I ADVERTI SING FEATURE Circu s, Sp eci al Race Among Pl aza Eve nt s NO HOOMALIMALI! We have nul nul • • • • BIKINIS •MUUMUU'S • HOLOKUS • ALOHA SHIRTS •SWIM WEAR <: N eu · !'re\"'' . ' , Joe l\let<'alt. mana~cr of ;: Sears South Coa st Plaza, .. elected president of the ~ South Coast l'laza Aler- • chants AsSOt·iation fo r t. 1974-75 fiscal year. is ~ f i rs l llll'f<'h a..n t ever ~ elected to . that ofrtce ·. twice 1he also ser ved in • .. 19701. Other _of ficers: -.. !lilly ('basin. Cha.o;in's ~ l\1 cn 's Store, vice presi- de nt ; Joe l·lartstein. J ew~ls by Joseph. treas- urer; and 1-laro l d Crow&, . general ma n- ager of Plaza's ~1ay Co .. chairman of the board. Birthday . Circu s At Plaza In the days of the "Big Top," circuses raised their hot brown tents and entertained for a few days. Then they ; vanished. • ;.-; Today's well-lighted, · a 11 : : enclosed. air-rond itioned malls ;~ and ta.rm centers are a great : ~ impnwement. bo t the tradl· ~·:t.ions of showmanship and ~·quality remAin all year long. _..., -South C»a!t Plaza is an ex- :-;:eelleni.example. Showmanship '• .. • · nd oamival fun are the ...:1 t.;-, •-themes of a "Circus Party" • P: :now celebrating South Coast ·~ ':•;,>1aza's seventh blrthdllf. Ar : :areus has been brought ri~ht : i nto the mall. But urilike lhe l : circuaes of yesterday, there r: are m hucksters or barkers. ; .In fact everything is free! A t the R fiClS Cele brating openin~ r\ay at Holly- wood Park are "railbirds" from South Coast Plaza ti.tercflan ts ;\ssocia- tion (bot lorn photo\, lcfl lo righl: 1-JiUy Chasin, a:;socia tion viC'e president; Joe llartslc111 , Lrcasurcr; and Joe M~,ttalr. presidc11l. !\1ctcalf atso gets rn on \Vinncr's ('irclc action jphoto at r ight) as he presents silv er tray to !\1r. an d !\·lrs. R. Brun. as co-own ers of Carpintero, \vinner of fea tured seve nth race -Ljie traditional an- nual Sout h Coas t Plaza l)ur:;c. Ge ne Robens (a11nos t hidden behind f\-1et- calf), general ma na ger of South Coast IJlaza was among seve ral representa- tives 1of the shopping center and its merchants on hand to sec Laffit Pin- cay, Jr., leading jockey of 1973 (wi~h 11 6 winners). pilot his moun t .to vic- tory in third running of the mile and one-sixteenth South Coast· Plaza Purse event. ii Plaza Gets First TWA Wine Shop .. ~: Trans \Vorld Airlines. " ,through tts Con s um e r • Products Di v i s i on , bas : formally announced its entry ,.. • into the fieki of retail wine and ··cheese marketing. The wholly :o w n ed s u b s idiary , jncnrpora ted as Chaleau Wine : .aod Cheese Shop!, plans to , -bu ild and operate a nationwide _ chain of similar stores. ~ The fi rst store opened this .~ ~\·eek in the South Coast Plaza : mall. The new Chateau \Vine and Cheese Shop Co. selected the Costa Mesa location based on studies which point lo high income. and a youthful population as off e r ing maximum opportunities for success. Ca t i f o mla's appreciation for wiO cs is well known. and or course, wine conswnption in California is 1hn.JUghest in the counlry. The ne\V 2.800-squarc·foot Chateau facilitv is loca ted next to Bullock"s among the n1any Of>f'Tl fronl c;hops "'i!hin 1hc ro\'rrcd 11ro1ncnnde of rhc l'lnnatc controllL'<I n1all. • ' ' ' • ,• , " .. , ARTIST'S REN DITION OF CHAT EAU WINE AND CHEE SE SHOP The Reality is Open Now al S.:)uth Coast Pl aza (Near Bulloc~ ___ . ----Cha1cau \Vine and C.'hc.'t .. ~c Slop \Yas formed to give 1hc publiC' a curnplrtc I\' inf' :0.Cl"YiCf!. fo::n ch Shop "'111 hdl C ,L \1•h.ll' sclcct1on or 111ncs trorn <1round th(' 1\·orld w 11 h. ho11·c1·~. a heavy emphasis on California \1•incs. Each store :ifSfl will have a J,t;ide and varied selection of Che<.'S('S rrom around the world 111 ;1dditlon, of cour~e. It "111 pmvidc a llhrary of book s 011 'I "'inc . rhct>sc. nnd good food. ac; 1vrl l as, a e o 1 or f u 1 assortmC'nt of _ r::H1ware and l other accec;soncs. Onr unique feature "'ill he a I p.1110 area "'hcrf' 1vinr "'111 he s;1mplcd along v.ith chceS('I and burtct uen1s. \Vhlle ttiis is a f)('IV Vf'n!Uf(' 1 TWA is not nc1v In the wine[ hust~. notC'd .John r . Brady, viCe president of the Co~'iumer Division Tr a .n s \Vorld Airline'" has h11d mort' thlln 30 .\'e:irs experience 1n the art of str1 lnJ{ the pubhc flne 'AiTI<'S and cheeses. Nomcd a~ v1rc prcs1dcn1 for operations of lhr new TIVA su~idlary Is Irving 1'rombt\rj'!. fonncrly V'icc prr.111dru1- n1arkclin g f<>r 1\round ti n• - \Vorld Foods in St . Lotu s. J • ANG£LMUUS "ytxm p/'lllnlng. Pa/Jo Luau orCIUlslngon • SouthSea-comeHethemost ex~ a unlque'ol>IM go ..... ,, ,,.., FAMOUS llAHD HAMES Savings to 50% Off! E•trything for the TrGYeller! ..... • Postpllfi CCUH ~ • ~ klh • y,.,. .. ll"N1> • .... • ,.._.,. Elfftric• C•.-mtr/4dopltrt •fl'9l"tll•s --.. ~ ........ ptn ,,,,_.,Mott l1'9l"91'J\i~ .-& :L-~:....:...~~...:....;iiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ROOlEN1S LUGGAGE .. liMill "soUTH COAST PLAlA ~ tWi . san Diego Frwy. at Bristol la Costa Mesa Ma Hr11 Fri. 10 ,t..M •• ,:QO P'M. Sat. 10 A.M.·6 P'.M. Swi. tZ.I ' · ·cameras THE FINEST IN i et cetera PHOTOGRAPHY l WESTEN'S CAMERAS&. ACCESSORIES · STEREO&. SOUND EQUIPMENT · PHOTO PROCESSING &. ETC Miranda SENSOREX II BORDERLESS 7 . 1.19 ~ -~;,WITH F.1.8 LENS ~,"?·~ • ~-11 &CASE / M IRAN DA d •"Zone" Me t" inc SILK FINISH PROCESSING ' • 11 Shutte1 Sprrds l·I 1000 plu~ "B" • St llt1me~ • ln1 e1chan111btr V1ewlindtrli • Spll! lm•1t Ran1el1ndtr •Open Ape1tu1 e h!r1rr1n1 189.95 HONEYWELL STROBOLITE Kodacolor GAF Fujicolor 1260• 11 0 12 ex p.·· Include s 12 botd erless silk finish color pr ints 2.68 116 •• 11 0 20 e<p. Inc lude s /0 borderle ss sil k finish colo r prin ts 3.79 AGFACHROME CT 18 35mm 20 exp. 28 POLAROID 188 ~.:.:·•· 10.95 COLOR FILM 2.81 witb fa ctory proeessin r 2.99 Bauer ST AR XL MOVIE CAMERA' Mlr.anda SENSORET COMPACT JS e A111om.111c Eapo1ur1 wilh ~nual 0•111 idr • A11\01111liC Mtlt 11nc • Electronic S'-'t1e1, lb net 4 Ste. • I· 1eo Ste. • Rine• finde1 focv 11n1 • AulOll'll rit Flatll SJSltm 78.95 Honeywell Pent ax SPOTMATIC F With F 1.8 Le ns • Svpe1 Multi Coated T.1kuma r Lt ns • Behind (ht le111 ~lt11n1 tflttlll • Sll11t11r spet ds to l.-1000 lit[. 259.95 cameras et cetera SOUTH COAST PLAZA-COSTA MESA BRISTOl AT SAN DIEGO FRvff -PHONE 979-3373 MONDAY-FRIDAY: 10-9 SAT:,10-6 P.M. SUN: 12 (noon) 5 P.M .. -· • • ' • .. ' •• t I_ • , . • • ..... -· •· le • ' j l ?~ \ \9'0 1 ~. -I J :i . --• ii I . . ,, ". ..., , hurs:t.iy A11ril 18 Jti7-1 ________ o_Al_L_V PILOT r ,"; Cup Racers Need Money ~toney is still tht name of the gamr 1n the Amcrita's fup defense.. al'ld for !ht' first time in man~ yeurs nont• of the potential L'.S. dcfcndcrs have enough. That 11·t1s the consensus or I \\"O former cup defendl'.'rs <ind one aspir ing defend('r in a panel discussion \\"ednC'sday before the Xc\\j)Ort llarbur ,-nl'htsn1en l...unchron gr~uµ at ~C\\"port Harbor Ya cht Club • t"o tn<'ht>s. Tnf' duiil "hl>t>ls r.:o:tt•ud only about ii ~ Ull"hl'i. abo\'l' th\' deck '"That "on't g11\• mr n1uch chanec 10 s..·c 11h\'r1· \11· ;1r1• go1ng, but 11 shouldn·r,11.111• u, do11n," he qu1ppt"<l 1\nollll·r feature. he said 11as roundl·d i.;un\Oo alcs. ""·h1ch pr r hap!' 1100·1 1n;1ke 1LS go f3s1t'r but look1o J<.•l1_1· as h\•\l '" 111CK FREEL ul !hr S<>anl•' Sailing t\s(,oc1Jtlo11 \Ooh11·h is t'011d11t•t1ni:: a broad publi1• hind r.u1o1ng canipai~n 10 hnanrt' lntrl'p1d:~a1 r ;i brll·( rt•\ it.•V. of the• ~tor;.-h<'hnid thr \\'(':itt c ·oa~l 1•Hor! 1i1 ni.11..t· lhL" b.1.11 .1 third ~1r,1 ii;:ht dl•felld<'T lh· ~Jld Till' 1u1u)(l:1!1011 1101\ h,1, :1bvut $400.000 ,11111 1\ Lil 111'\'d 1h:1t !llll('h 1110fl' 10 1110\lllt .! ~urt·es~ful c:imp;1ign .1~:1 1n~1 the !\\"O ne"' a I u rn i n u n1 I\\ t'l\"('S l>r1sro!l outhnC'd th<> p1nn~ for r<1mpa1gn1ng lntrrpld both ht'r(' and on !hr r:n~t Cu~t lie nnd hi:; t"rl'1v arr now 1U!lll1g lntn•pid orr S{ln 01Ci;O \\llh .l:1<'k u.11\111•'s Nl'11·sBo~ I 1·x-E1t~lcrtwr I .... [I trial horsl' Th1· schrdulr t·J!lS fDr '111pp111i.: !ho• b<Hll to :\l'\\f>OTI . I< J hv .illou1 June j, Ti1'e Jastiion ~P WOMENS' APPAREL SINGLE HANDERS GET STARTING. SIGNAL IN ·EIGHTH ONE OF A KIND RACE More Than 100 Boats Competing On Five Courses Off N•wport Beach This Week The t\\'O previous defl'ndt'r!< "·ert Brigg!! CUnnin~h<im. now of ~t'"'por1 !kac-h. ""ho !'-k1p1>Cred thC' I Z · 1n f' I l' r Columbia in the 19:-xl df'frns1~ :ii.:a1m.t an Engl1sh-('"h;illt•nj?l'r, and Bob Ua\Ll'r. 1hr I~ hrln1!lnlan a hoard' C'on\tellation against ;u1olht'rl Rriti~h challf'nger. TTI E ASPIRIL\:G d1•ft'11dt."'r 1~ I ;rn·y OriSC"O!l of San U1t'~O 1 1\hO hJs !;tken orer thl'I hl'lmsman dut1r• aboard !ht' h\·k·c reniode1ed I n I r t' p 1 d I >1h1rll 1ll•lended the "';;uld niu~ .. ag:i1ns! 1\ 11 .~ t r a 11 '1 n rh:illen-~l'rS in l!ltii and 1!170 Hu.;; .\loshach1'r ";is ln!rcpid's h\·ln1sn1an 111 l!liiT ;1nd Bill F1l"krr "·ao; the dtifcnder 111 19ill. One of a Kind Event Diverse Vessels Race Off Newport By AL:'olON LOCKABEY Of tJ• DaltJ Pil<ol Sl1H ~·lore .than 100 shilboats in fi\'C d1\·ision!!. ranging fron1 centerboard dinghies to :ID-foot cruisnig boats. \\ere spread over the ocean bct\\'e<'n the the place lo go for FINE DIAMONDS Balboa and :\e\\-port Pier~ \\' cdncsdav, each one of then1 trying lo 'pro\'e !hat ii is the lastrst sailboat afloat. Tht.' e\'ent is Ya c h I i n g .\lagalinc's eighth One of a Kind Regatta in \\'hich one boat from each class is sell'cled. ar~ co1nputcd on the bas1!' of the best fh•e fi nishes. BUT tr ''OU are intere~trd in preliminary results. ht•rr are soml' of 1hc ans"·er., spe"·ed out by the eon1puler after the elnµsed times and handicap races had been cranked in · In D1,·1s1on I for catan1:irans and inland sco1,·s. S t c-v 1• Dashe,v's O -Ca t a ma r a n Bco11'ulf V \\·as the oh\"ious "inner alte r finishes of 1-2. Di1i!'-ion Ill is for sm3tl klX'lboa~s- ln Dn·1s1on JV. centerboard dinghif's, a .')-0-5 s.:iiled b:v Paul Tara of S3nta Cruz ls !he teadt."'r after 111·0 races, and 1n D1\'is1on \' s1nglchand£-d dinghies. tht> lrader is !a :\lon1gon1ery.12 ~ailed by i1~ drsigner Jerry .\l ontgomery of \C\\port Beach. Cunnlni;!han1 rrontr<l th 1· ri1nrl 11·11h a disni:-~ion of thr f 1'1511delc11St'1n 11h1th h•' \\"a~ a n1emb1:r nf 1h1· s1ndtratl' a~ "<'II a~ h1·\n1srniln·. ll P i~ nO\Oo 1 :i rncrHb<'r ul the s\'nd1c.1!•' r1n.1nting 1h1' can1pa1in Or 1h1· Ill'"' :1llnnu1un1 I ~ -111 rt •' r .\lariner. Ct:'.'\;\"l\G llA.\1 said the \1annt'r syndicate no"· has ;100ut ,1 milhon dollars in thel colfl'rS. but op1nl'd !hat i! n1ay FASHION SHOW "Fashions for Your Pleasure " At the Magic Pan Cr~perie South Coast Plaza 556· 1225 Tuesdays 11 :30·12:30 SOUTH COAST PLAZA Lower level near Bullocks 979-5205 ' • M)lllllC00.01 ~T•­ O••IY10-0WI !Gt--. ..._ If you \\·ere a speetator on 1hf' course. you "·ouldn't ha\'e . l<'amrd a 1hing. lt"s all dcridcd by a comput('r .1fter \•arious handicapping lormulns are progran1med . In fac1. the finnl answer 'rill not be knO\\'ll until Sa1urdav \\·hen the last of !ht• six scheduled ract•s hare been sailed. The final results .\lerrvdo11"n. a Cal 3-30 .~kippered by the dPsigner Bill Lap1,·or1h. left Un le doubt about her superioritv 111 Dh"i.~ion II-A. cruising -boats up to 30 feet. by 11·inning ho!h r;1ce opening races gol11g 31,·ay. IT \\'AS A hght air day ror nll hands ,,·i th the south\\·est breeze nc\'rr exCT"ed1ng 12 knots. I! \\"ns the right kind llf 11·rn1her. for instance for the \\"indsurfrr. n !<.ail1n.i board 1n \\"hich !he ski pix-r stn nds up and !'trcrs 1he boat hv th,... sails O\'er rhe entire cr.ur~r . The "s!andi•r" 11 il'i Bruce .\ln!lack of Xe11·port Rr;ich - CHEESE OF TllE WEEK IN 11rv1 SJON I 1-B of !hf' same category, Cal Pr<'ston of Xll YC utlered the Santana Quarter Ton to a tie "'Ith :i Venturc-2 1. Aq?yle Ca1npbcl\ or Balhoa Yacht Club placed 1-2 to lead Di\'i slon Ill in his Tempest Cl<iss. The Tt>mpest is one of the nc"' Olympic classes. The OOAI\ ~tarred back in 1949 11·hen Bob Ba\·1er. 1101\' publi!'her of Y.:iclning 11·a" CO\"t'ring a na11on.1l ThistJ,... Class championship and heard skippc-rs declaring their cl;1ss "·as the fastest. Ba \' i er deeided to sellle I he l"Qntro1·rrs~· by coming up "·uh a regatta !hat "·ould pit class against class • Put on a tiapoy lac<' with 011r 'l,w1m,u+t ol navy and wh1tr> l•CO..•ng 'lln<'lklf'O w •1n rur:1 cnc•nes 'l'/hllc f'y(!t('I lac'1 rucnr'lQ arOu'"'Cl !he nec.1..11ne and oatch POC.k(ll'> The • • • • • • • MONT, ST. BENOIT GRUYERE 20 ~, ~ $259 Power Boats to Carr)' pre~~1nJ! prr-onal and bu~iness maners. madt• no bone~ ab<iut 1 thr f.1et that 1hc Coura~<'OUS -~~·nd1c,11e would need n1ore 1non<'y before !he long hot I sumn1er or trials is 01·er. Besides that. he .<;aid. th" t:io.11 11·11! barrly be ready for the prehn11nary tn<1\s 11h1ch start in late J11ne CouraAC•lllS. is also a n,...11· alurn1nurn hoat from th<' I dcs~n bonrd of Olin S!t>phrn<;, designer of fl'\ I u 111 b1 a .1 Cons1c11a tion and ln!rc·p1d 1' Before thr flr<;t of th,... 1·,..;ir !h<' s111d1ca1(' .1nnounccd ih<' l"J0,11 I ":ould no1 h1~ huil! fl)r la•·k of fund~. but changrd their m11lds ;i rouple rof months later 'rhrn add 1 l 1 on a I linancini; "as secured -c.over·uP is a PE:rlecl top on 1ls own $39 From our J>•C1!1ng nnw c:italoque !or :,pr1ng ·<,1Jmm!'.'r 1')1 74 Plr·a~11 come 1r1 soon 'tor your tree copy1 • • • ' OFF W . Otttr 9Ct0d ~I II thn1 .4.pril 24 Oil Di stharge Platard And be o;urf' to a<,k about c.u r marvelous Page Boy Oo<Jy Crl'.)m ...... , .... ··---· ...... ._,"' ~-......... ";, ~"-...... ow·--w .......... i;o. _...-... s....., .,_ ......... It .... ...., ..... -.-.. ...... ____ .. ..,. -....,...;.,.1·· ~m~~~rr1 "~~ffi~. 'P OF OUf O 5outh Coast laza ·~:::: COSTA MESA Lowl!r Ccrouwl Ma41 i-.o.-, 1z 1o 1,... 'lriitol ot S• Dif'90 Frttw~y 'lr!CH!I!: 540-6991 The Coast (;uarrl has an- nouncerl a new la11·. effrcti\'e July I. that 11·ill fl'<JUI TC .11 1 po\.\·cr \"essels -e x c e p t fof('ign and those under 26 fcrt in l~ng1h -10 h3ve a placard measuring fi1·e by eight mches 111 the n1ach1nery ::.p..1ce 10 re-- mind the \"ie11·er that it is il- leea l to discharge oil or oily .... Co~t~ MWil SALE -©WB..'O{U-a,,, .. chooae from a large aelection of our fa.::>ue import sweaters •• """1;".t "811.11.'i>. to. ....... -15.oo rww .. :3. ~q iru! ~r r-t~····· fal'\f~ ..... a wide variety of atylea and aizea oriqi~•llt 1&00 ................. V\Dll) -'l44 or;qin~~l' "''"'-····· ······"ouJ l,,49 OYi~;n•l\f :z/,.a> .....•.......... nct) 'f·CJ'f eelect frOll a wide assortment of atylea and colors ••• oru,witl\f ur to ..... ~o oo r10w ... 1.q~ ...... ~.,q .... 12.qq aee more great buy• in akirta •• jacketa •• linqer~e and .acceeaorie• ~l~AMB auper values .fvr r ... mM-t .... in q~iaY' t~1~r~ t.. SOUTH COAST PLAZA , _eos{<J mU•1 .. waste into thf' na\'igablc \\·aters of the United States. The regula tion is i<lcnt1ficd as an operator requirement, althr1ugh it is unlikely that a pleasurf' hoat nol so equipped 11ill face the !5.000 penally. aCl"Qrding to Coast c:uard sources. The regulation further states thal each vessel -drfined as e\·er~· d<'sc r i p t1on of \\"atercralt used as transporta· lion on the \\'ater -n1ust have a fixed or portable means or di scharging oily bilge "atcr to a reception facility. R.1v1er 1rrnt into .c:.orne d<'ta1 l about the de~IJ:?ll fl'aturc'> of Courageous. "She i" lov.· and promisr<; to br a r r a 1 submarinr -""hich 1~ noth ing unusual for a 12-mf't('r," he said. HA \·lt.:R SAID the most unusual fcalllr<'S of CouragNJus "ere a !ow boom that l'lcarcd the drck by about •.... tbt ultimalt i11 m~ltr11il)'. South Coast Plaza Upper Level Near Bullocks 557.5734 Dallas Beverl y Hills Pasadena DECO •TD WINE..__ WALL FURNITURE ... SPACE ORGANIZERS Our wall furniture creates instant space and flexibility. This unique furniture concept will enhance any room in your home. Decorator Line offers wide selection of cabinets, chests, and shelves. There are many sizes and different components ... all available in three r ich wood tones. • .,.,..iv.iy stylad • • • -alily priced •• BIG EFFECTS ••• for little money . • don't weit another minute. Come visit O.Corator Lino and got acquainted with our 11hang upi1" • • this hang up as shown is 96 '' long. BEST BECAUSE. , • STUDY AND STORAGE WALL SYSTEM • drawers and doors, desk and shelves, ever ythi ng you need for compact y et spacious storage d ispla y and wor k ing space . this un i t as shown 128" long ... . • rwo LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU-- South CoHt Plo10 540.7777 COSTA MESA The Moll of Orang• 637 -7777 ORANG~ You Won't Find Greater Varsotlllty, Selection or LOWER PRICES! BANKAMERICARO MASTER CHARGE MDDIYJLAR_F_U_R_N_IT_U..;...m.RE__, I JfJ DAILY PILOT TONIGHT'S TV IIlGHLIGHTS British 'Philanthropist' Debuts at SCR wt ball. cllr<ctil1i the Don Qui-tor. mu.ical. "U.T.B.U." optnl 00 May %.I ' CBS II 9:00 -''When Comedy Was Kirig." The lllent comics of tho 20s entertain again In a coin · ~ pllation of scene~ front various nlovies fe aturing , Charlie Chaplin, \Vallace Beery, Buster Keaton. U.urel and }lardy, Ben Turpin, llarry Langdon and Soulh Coast lttprrlor)'. t\cr since Its first season on th<.' • Oroin~c Co~t in \965, htu be.Id ~1 p;1rt11·ul11r fa:K:inallon for llr lt1sh plRys and playwr ights. It 11·ns that init1u l yt•nr in \Vh\t:h SC:fl ,l:RVf' ll <irOld J'inll'r 111~ fir~t maj{>r (•l(po.~ure in Southern C11ti romla with "The B1rthd11.v Party.'' !'111ce thi>n the f..o~tn :\le.ti eoml)ll.ny hn11 u11rodu 1:l'tl 11 plethor11. of new En~l1 sh plays. sorne quite in1· pr cs s I v e ( · · Se r gcanl ;\lusgr:ivc's Ollllf"i' ·• ·' J o e Intermission Tom Titus JefJ Warren playa the Ute for a thfee.v.·eektnd run at the role wtth "Blanche 11.flctelscm Communky Ctnter auditorium as Aldonza and N I ck on !ht Orange Co u n t Y Furtl«Ha u Sancho. Othen Falrirounds. Call 55W.'lOO r ... in the cast are Tary tsmond, further infonnatlon a n d Entltltd "Vector One.'' the show Is Ill expM'iment in mov· lng an audltnce to a n a~·areneM btyond vfftiral. ra· tlonal aOd lntellectual levt\I. It I& an invtstl1aHon of human bdulvior related to com- munication, 1ltuatlm and the unknown. Gloria Swinson. • I KCET Im 9:00 -"\Va.r and Pcaee.'' Tol stoy's massive novel Is' dramatized in this BBC' prescnta· 1 ~ tlon with Anthony l~opkins, ~torag llood , AJan , Dobre and David Swill. -,. ,.. ... """"""""' ....2'1i!a........, - -~---. - TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evenin51 l:Cll • 8 NBA Ptayoffson CBS * BEST in BASKETBALL l1n'l.s lft 1&n1hn& ~nd shoohni 011 hkt m1sJ.1lt1. fl ' Sall Oltr• Ntw1 Con!ucnct m Mr" ,11111" Show I (ll9' (f)) The W•lloR1. EID ,,ROtlU Hotel.I ':00 6 KNIT $p«l•I "When Comtdt I Wts ll1ng" A tompililtoon ct scents lrom willlOIJS comedy l1!ms 1c11ur1n1 the l •lenr~ ol Chdfhe Chaplin, W•I· U (12?) l!.11 (I) H I A 1,1~1tb.llll ••ct 8t1ry. Busler ~tll('", Lturrl (. f'Lqi·Olfs ltard,, Btn Tu1pln. H.irry L;i"KdOn (J)(10)('1_j}(j)[U r6 Niw1 an~ Clori• Swan1on I 0 mm CE CD News 0 Iii 00 ().OJ m lro11siclr '"Mond IH111ll IOI iiU1d1r'' (II) Wlltn 1 ~i~bttlull . tto(H'I Kt1MS · P5tth!c (Ross Marton) 1tlls ti1s •~· lfwrit Millbillitl dlll\CI MOii lbol.11 I f1t1I hrt thin IJ Sol'd Gold Con • rhc ntW5p1p1rs do, Chitf lron~ldt I . • nect!On sintlls 1rM111. Louise Sorel and 1o1111 * On M1ss1on Impossible DDucc111 also 1u1i1. m lllissiol!: 1111pouible (•) t~ hid o~r1 I ..... Sqllad 0 {l'lJ (3) Cl) .URI r1 ,.!hr A1· El '*' Go1zattr )luin"' (R) A t11tle1 l1ud b1twcen OEAC:ON TUC HE J.:g~" 1 and others quite a11•fu\ ("Saved," "Big Soft l'\('J!Je"J . This wookend another rl('W British ploy makes its .!.Vest Co:ist d~but on the SCH stage in tht! fornt or "Th(' Philan· 1hropisr' & y Cbr islophcr lfarnpton. According to dirt>c- lor Oa vid Emmes. 1hc play rertcels the apparent British f:iscu1 <1tion with the modern htunan condition. THE LATEST i mpo1·t ce nters on an unassertive pro- fession:.il man, \\'ho avoid~ human relationship~ almo.,t eomplctely, and touchrs on the thcrnes or alienalloo. boredom "'ilh everyday events and con- fusion. Playing 1hc tjtle role "'ill be SCI< veteran Don 1\1<.'hc. v.·ho slarrcd in Parlier productions of •·Pueblo." "We ))omlx>d in Ne"' llavcn" and "The \\'ould·Bc Gentleman." :imong others. !tounchng out the SCR cast "ill be S:1undra ?i!athc"'S· f)('ason. Gary Dell, Le o <:rtttJe. John Ellinqtoo. Toni Douglass and Leslie Taylor. .Susan Tuohy is dcsi~ning the set for the production. "The Philanthropist" Optns S..1turdnv for fivr "·('ckend!! at !he Thifd Step Theater, 1827 Nev.·port Bl vd .• Co11ta ~~1esa. \\'ilh an 8 o'clock curtain. Reservations 646·1363. TI\'O OTHER productions Raised In Newport are being presented on Orange Coast stagel! th.ls weekend with closing performances of ''Monday·, lfero" !or the Irvine Communlly Theater and lh<l continuation of "Man of La Mancha " at Sebastian's "'Mt Diruu~r Playhouse. "Mond.!ly's llero" is a revival of an origin.al play flm produced in 19-66 and focuses on life In that postwar period. llennan Boodman is dlrecting a cast headed by Greg Feuerborn. Diana Lincoln, Pat .\loynihan and Ray Scott. Others in the ICT drama in· 1·luflr llandy Dreyer, ~flchael \\'ilso n and Linda llaskell. Fin11 I perform..1nccs arc S('hedu lcd ror Friday and . Snt urday :it 8:30 in 1he Hum<1nltics Hall Playhouse on !ht• UC Irvine ca nlp u s. Jtcscrvations 557-7297. "!\IAN OF LA ?>.fnncha" con· llnues tonight 1hrough Sunda.v as the current attraction at ScbastiRn's \\'est in Sa n Clerncnie \\'ith John Ferzacca l\1organ l\lackay and Bruce reservatlons. Stidham. • Curtain ls 8:40, followlng UC JR\'INE 'S Su r vi v a I dinr'l(!i at 7, at Sebastian's, 140 Theater will un\•tll itJ fifth Avenlda Pico. San Clemente. presentation next week. vt'lth Reservations 492-9950. perlonnanct'~ scheduled from • Wednesday through Saturday The UCI group. directed by Ashley carr, received a rit•· lion for excellen« last fall 1n the American College 'Ib.eattr Ft>stival. THE COSTA Mesa Civic at the Fine Arts Village con· Playhouse has announced the 1_:.:._.:._ _ _:_ __ -"'------------ cast of ita season-closing pro- duction. a wild and wackv flrt.:e en t i t I e d "U.T.8.U.'' whkh t ranslates Into ''Unhealthy to Be "Unheabhy to 0. Unple ... ant." Pati Tambelllnl will be directing . . Sl~nlcy Wla!liek. AMalx-lle Quigley and Ron Moeller have landed the principal roles in !he comedy, v.i th suµportlng assignments going to Helene Briggs, Susie Scott . Catherine Ames. Oli\'e HichM, John Almry and Shanna trolliday . The improbablr plot revolves around an orjlaniza· fion·specializinj!" in eradicating the \\'orld 's ills bv doing Ukewise to all 1he nasty people tn it. The shoY.'down comes \\'hen the chief UTBU con· fronts a rather unpleasant ac- Order Yours NOW ••• {0 . ·. 1000 . \rt~S . Beautiful ~-9, :,~· Stick-on · Labels v-_-v-, • PERSONALIZED •sTYLISH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND Qjl llloM: (C) (?tlr) "Bl Rtlll· lwo men find1 C•inti uu1ht In lhr ......., .. (dr1) ·~ l.tllCUltJ, moddlt wifll OM SU'PKtinK him ~ Kltl!Millt Heplivin. ' ~1n1 I h11'!d l!.USJ.111 Ind lhe oth· ED hdppo.fp Lodrc r•·s d1u1111e1 .W.in1 to m.arry ll•m. flE s,ttd lwir V1n1 Utt.t 1nd ~ Kf:1 t11 eut5t Dick Powell Jr. Fills Father'sShoes SHAPE ANO SIZE OF LAIEI. Mr1. John Oo o 123 Mal" Stfttl ""~IO'll'", ~11y1ttll 123,l • (I) llltN: CZIM) "Th ot1t111 k•" l:.JI {j) "'•ltl"s Clt11Ke (h01) -Vincent P11(e, Cll/11.tophu ' a lid v ... "."'• . le•. I-"'"" ll) C.•.. By BOB THOMAS rJl ";'P11'1 Heron fI).DflUT Wn & Puce (R) {2hr) &.. A r1pi1se of the BBC dram1t1i1hon LOS ANC.ELES (AP) ~ M . ol rolsto1's massive novel, slu rmit . Visitors al 20lh Century f'o:< ~·iacall llSltll :,:~~!n~g~:·s=~:~i Hood, .\Jill studio sometim('S ~tare at the ,,.IDDmC!JMIWI €DAca......,._ n1essenger passin~ with a load liRtr.11er.D11i..11 S;lO o Ntws or scripts. "Dorsn't he look MM: C?tlrl "1!1411Mf• '"' Ci)!)())) Moril: (C) 190) "tal1m11J like Dick Powell?" they ask. "'~itn) '!1~!11111 Fout, MIM J1r11" (mut} ·~0o11~ Da~. How· r-.is. 11d keel. "It happens quite a bit. Wlilll'•llllJl.ilcl Cl'ILIHltna especially sin<.'C I gol n1y hair ~'::..~w lO:OOB @ @ OmMutk countiy. cut," says Dick Powell Jr., 23. ~~ti Jllllie Dou1 Krrallaw II host 111d 1u1i1s The resemblance is uncanny. i11clude ll1y Strve111., lJ"n AtlderMin. The snmc flash ing smile and ·Cl)lnipll _ Ch11lle Rith, 11111 AnderSO!l, !om T. . . , ,.., , a ,..., "1'tnollllilf' Hilf~Dii11111 t1rto:-t1~11t·w1nme;---J.u._ ~ u ruLnt;. \Jtdow s·pcak~ ... .letl')' R•td tJld MK Dl'lil, ha ir. """'...,_ ~ 1111"7~ The only difrerence i11 lhat ~.»~f::'• ""-(j ~(}) tm lblds of SM f11"· young POv.'Cll is '1 h•\\' inches :=:'; ';:',..':.,. llttrt dKe "Mo Ifft' tor 8t11if'' (R) !he shorter than his six.foot dad: 1 cim ........ Thino·s A ~~Int of 1 middlt·•&td bid po. star ol 1930s musicals a n d '"" hc:t 1nlormer wllo •n le1rntd of a · . (IQ Ollie 11111 H1rritt h1 .... 10 bi& smua&lllll OPtrtlioll inl'Olvts pr1va1e eye movtt>S of l h c .... IOIM ruffled lllllM:rl wlltll deltcti'fts Ston• aAd ~Ile( ID •11 1940s. 11o1:i. • t1y out tor IM.lud In an exploliw sl1u1llo11, n.c resemblance won him ........ ,. ,,.,_.lld ontr OM EI! OB•• · ('I atts tMI ,.rt. a:> Pr•IM dll ltrd Cl• his 1 m debut. Paramount 11!1 M1W1n J lllftil: (Cl far) "Ttlt \\"as seeking a lookalike to Ga. S..Mf" ld«I '66-M1~t 10:30 I) Orsi• Wtn.t Ct11t MJtlt1i1s double as Dick Po\\·el\ in " lobert Auc111t. "L11lh1r Funnel'" • • Keeler I played by Laurie Lunphcrs). It was a three-day job with no dialogue and no songs. But Powell co11ntcd it as a11othcr boost for his go1:1 I 10 be a dirrctOr·produccr liki! his father was in later life. "I've already got a Dick Powell J r. Fan Club.'' he remarked with a grin. "So far there arc four members." \Vhen Powell was born, his father v.·as a top aetor-din-ctor in films .. and--hi&.JOOUw. June Allyson. reigned as star of ~1GM romances. Powell Sr. later p i o n e e re d television films as a founder of Four Star Productions. "I didn't S<" a great deal o( my father in those years," the son recalled. "He would often lea\'C for tbe studio at six in the moming and return at l'1ght in the evening. 1.11'1.,..ADut (ltwrnatrtZOM recreation or "f'lirtalion 11••••• · JoU1111J t• Mm1.. \Valk " for the movie about the CJ)Telll•Trwtti Gtt Sm1rt tfllkie µcriod ''Dav of thr "RlIT TIJE TI~fES we v.•crc ~C:.CAlll.,.s ~!!~!°r:"c"" Locust." \\'hy'not ofck Po"·eJI tog ether I remember ''i\'idly. . ...._.....,..._ i1:ooiaommmNrn Jr.? Like \\'hen v.·e took the. yacht 11111111 .... wa...""'· 3 (l)'19!EB @OO H,.. out into the ocean a11d the · lest o! Cro.a. "\\"11'1' NOT?" agreed engines failed. \\'e ...,. c re G 1lll ....... ' ,.,.,. Ji!1u11 I' II ·r· · h' stranded 'at [our in lhl' l:OOllTM ..._ *'1'11 n.n• Joh" . Merit: "IR thf tier ffoint'' young 01re , sncr1 1c1ng is Wiiftoll 11~111 1111 11'1tft 111 teornl "64-Lesli• PlllUips,, feut shoulder-lcnfl th ha ir to pose as niorning . ·• fan1ily moved to Newport Beach. v.•hcre Dick attended Ne"'po1t !Iarbor High School. He spent a year at Orange Coa st College and a half-year at Sant.a ~fonlca City College. "I figured for 'A'hat I \\'anted to do, the best education I could get v.·as on the job," he reasont•(l. "You can't learn about films in college. Well. perhaps you can at a school like t:SC, but even so, the only real way to learn is just by doing-it.·· Though he aims to be a director-producer he argues •·you can"t really understand directing unless you know the actor 's problems." At 16, he toured with his mother and sister Pamrla, a former Dally~ Pilot staffer. in a play "C:oodbyc, G ho st . ' ' lie appeared ""ith Kay Ballard in "f ;ypsy" in San Diego but :1d1ni!s !hat he had n ' l inhrritcd his parcnls' n1usical l.'.'llcnt. He has had one acting role in television , "Voyage of the Yes," ,,.,·hlch starred an old Beverly llllls budd y, Desi Arnaz Jr. Soon Powell leaves to tour with his mother In "Finishing Touches." That will require a leave fro1n his job as messenger ror Spel ling-Gold tx-rg Productions on the Fox Jot. He eanu $135 a week and considers the v.·ork part of his growi n g experience: "I get to read th e scripts even before they're submitted to the actors." Uke his parent.s . Powell is a oonlirmed Republican. His sister works in the \l.'hlte HOU9e as youth affairs adviser. "'I think when it's all over. f>re~idcnt Nixon will conic out of il with nying colors." he said. Old Autos HOLL "'\'000 (UPI) ··J'VE !\TIJDIED singing, Prlze vintage auton1obiles will bul I don'1 think I have the L•btll Do Not Havt A 'rlntad ,,,, .. ,, Stylis h Vogu• fyp• o" fine qutlity wh il e 9umm1d piper, r---------------------, Fill in thl1 coupon, clip .1nd mall with $1 .U to: Pilot Printing Label Div .• Po1t Of fie• Box 1560 Cost• M.11, C•lifornl1 . ·---·--"··--·· --·· ··-··-········-···-··-··"· .. --... -...... ··--··•••¥•"······"··· ·--·-··-·-·····-· ...... _ ........... . lo $11r1 t• VM ye\lr ZI, CMe 11''·''19d"11M ~---------------------J two ..., ~ ,.. nluxa lo Curnmins. a Vlest Point c:ad<'t in the P<m•cll died of cancer in •'-'....... m MlsMM: I~ \\'Cdding sce ne \\'ilh Ruby 1963, when his son was 12. The nu@amn. •1•••• m111.u.11uc111blts __ ---------'---- voice for it.'' he said. "\Vhen be seen in "The Great \\'e were on tour, t¥1olhcr Gatsby," inCluding a 1928 laughl me 1he time step in the yellow Rolls Royce touring car hathroon1 . I've foc~g~ot~tc~n~il~.':' _ _".an~d~a~1~92~<~P~a~c~kard~~'°"~~d~st~e:r·J.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... ;m SK11t file 0 "'*car> ...,_,.. (drl) fit Slilrl 'JS.-WoU. ..... ._. Dl'llcl Nlw1. . Tiit AMutts MHY .... CM (JJ} TM '11111t1s o illlmm-1 ..... 11,1111>""••" out"lR)l'hl ~t IS COi!'"'"'" 11~0ft(9(J)J(l)CIS Lttl Mtlit: tktrtd It l'll'llOl111 wlltn CK 11111 (l) "'Witt" (ns) '66-Jutt llu~· Doi. tlllWlf .ii 11111r1111CJ ult. flU· sell , Brl1n Oon1ny, Howud Kiel. dlMI Aftilr41, AllllloflJ Carbo!Mi l•d Q 0:) (I} ®if m Jollnn7 C..rtOll V"id• "''° ruest. »e1 C1t1 autsu i JmJ Crm Stlttta Spedll O Mll'lit : ''C•a"rttr P'iltl"' (1~) ·~o --·,"""" ... --lloyd ~ol1n, GtoJ11e Montromtry, '"' l_fl11 Ban . ....,. rt. F..._. u @rn m Didi CMtt show Ml>rle: (Zflif) "'Mlfe a. SW.. Dick's only aueU Q; SeUtOf Sim Wiiii [Mii" (d11) '50---41M TitrMJ. Ervin. Oana ,,..dfftrs. • ..._IT\ f I __ _. EI!) N1W1 "Tiit Crab Nebtlti• A kd: &.e.w 1•.1 Dr. fllll ISWlll a1 the 1re1tesl IOUfte ol radio m Mt~t: "lrs A Wo•dttf1f World" .. avts and x·rays 111 Ille 1_,., Ille (c:om) 39 -Gtor.-Cole. lerence ntbul1 cre1ted by t•ploslons or 1 ll!Metr11n . .,_.L.. rtyio~ shr btRRtr Ulan lhl sun. in . ..,•IU ... ,.-.... I r J O~A.0. _ · I f~(ill Jhnmy Otfl.,.; 1:00 (l JO (J) lft@Ncn al C111waRa Mu1k:11 D Ml m Tofil'""' lI) Mtwlt: (2hr} "Y111'fl ht lhe A,. 1:45 8 ~O\'lt: ..,orty C1111s• (wts) '51 "'' NIW" lcom) '41-4'!.il Sitwts. -811b111 Sl1JIW)'cil, Ot1111 .latl'f• Jimm1 D~1&111e, Gene 81ny, 1:30 0 @@ Cl) firttioDt "lmplo-2:00 m Al .. Nislll Shor. •A b In 4 In ~ .. (II) C.ptain ~MIR tnf his 5htp." (C) "'ltrs Do II a,:1111 .. me11 rucue • boy stutll In 1 Itta!· 3:10 18 Mftic: (C} ..,,ffl •f Ult Stul~ kl11duet.1nd then btttle • spt<tacu-Pldfic" (adv} '5~Dt11nls Marean, .. , oil 1elmel)' bl•n whe1e storaac Yil'1ini1 Miro. Friday DAYTIME MOVIES • 9:00 0 .. kin for Low rs" ldr1J '66- jfiy Charlt~ !cm l!elt, l.I MY Pc1tll. 9:l00 "SlllldoW M1n" tm11J ·~ - Cesar Romt10. ll:DOQ"W1ttt11011t" fd11l '4~-1. Cer roll· Naish. "M111 I~ A Co<•ed th1" {com} 'GO -Ptler Stllt rs. 12:oom"1t11JS •I 'lory" (adv) ·4~ - T•m•fl Tamcno¥1, Gre1or~ Ptt:k. J:OO@(C) "ftrmr MJ LO¥t" Cone!. (iom) 'fiZ-Romy Sc~neldtt. Z;OO D (C) "Stlt'i Wot111111 ·Htr WIJ firnffl Ctn1p .. 1111u') '52 -Vii ciN MIYO, Gent Htboll. . m "TM"'"""" (adv) 'SO-Johll C.rrol!, r1r•and0 lltnlS. ' 3:00 {I} ''Tiii b ·Mll. lrMllart" (f111S) 'J6-W111i1111 Powt'll. Je111 ,\tfllyr. 0...0l (C) "J:nbli1I RLlll,. (1dV} '69 -P1rntll Roberts. l:JO fJ IC) "S._.,iftt: for A llltft Mtn" (we~) '68-0a• Bllxktr, Su· ~4n Clark. (~''Tiie l lff Aqtf" (drt) '59- Ma1 Bd11, Curt Jurrtns.. 0 (C) "Joll11 C11111"'-Pltllf t ome Homt" (com) '65 -Slli11ty Matl1l11e, Rldl1rct Cmt111. (11l CV "What's Up Tlpr Lill(' (com) '66-Woody Allen. (2) ({) (t> "SS 0171 11 Pt'111S- Concl. (d11} '61-Gt1111ton H•~ton. 4:30 I~ ().1) "M7 Sithif Ellael" Corw:I. ICOf!I} '42--Rosalilllf ~I~ J111tl lll~or, Bl11n J.MrH. KO.CE TELEVISION LOG OOOVALLEN MES A NOSTAWIC LOOIS. AT THE. FUTUlE. ' • ---c..-..... ., .... .. -~ SELECTED ON MORE ta• "IO BEST .. CISTS 'li.!!!S 1llAll AllY llTIU FUI I J~ llTllEYEARI ~ wr.-U/1Ktj,IOl.lit!'62, ,....c_,C:-·•-.- ; ffih,e; Japer <l!qase l'\.ut ACA...rT ...... .._ --· .. -----·-AM~ ... C:....... ._, .. °"" .... IN-r ..,,,. llM ... ....... st-fort .... _ ·--· .. --·-Al. Mi:IMJ. "llEHPW:tl" ~ ,_.,'!!-.a .. ·-- 5..,..::0 "'' n.t.t ......,,,," c....u Wint NII Hn ""'l\JUlt PAIJL NlWMAN RIDfORD ROlll'.RT MAW "' /o .. tCl"'Gl IO•ttlllM 1Hf6TIN6 A"*'-Y Aww4 lid Pie._.. --_, __ ..... ~'·''-t-.lt .....__.J;»t•~-l l!lt • -~~i:_i.1 c:--, ...... ~~-..., ... __ -·" ...,.. __ . .....,_. __ . __ . ......,_ __ ,,,--~-·-· i• I t M an bu an p fin .~ M to Tb " bl Th da of w w m r at to fo A c • b Ali to Portra,· ·' Self in Movie Q: J',•e ht1rd tbal Aluh1n1mod Ali "ill n1ake blli debut U. a movie. Wbut's 11 all ubout'.' And dots tht formtr champ tblllk It wtll be any good'.'-P.R.I> .. San Antonio, Tex. A: All, no doubt. thinks it \\'Ill be a knockout -since the subjC!ct i1' himself. 1\o.·o younger actors will J>l)rll'tly Muhamn1ad as a yo u!Jr, ht' will play his 016'0 outspoken 'Glad You Asked That' by Marllyn and Hy Gardner • and colorful seU afler age 25. Rudd Schulberg . the boxing buff w.ho 1vrotc .~ ~k about Ah l\\'O ~l'ars ago ( .. l.osfr and sun Champ I. \\'11\ ptn lhc scr ipl \.Vilh John ~larshall producing. Shooting's supposed to start 1n July -British Hnanced. Q: Jsn·t ~ta2da . the Jeai;t publitiztd of tbt . Gabor 8~ters, tb e only one "·ho'1 only been married once?-Jaci: ~leytn:, Cleveland. • A: No . P..1agda's most recent marriage \vas hr r sixth- to a chap named Tibor lteltai. She once nia rricd a former brotbcr-ln-l~lhe late George Sanders. t Q: \\'bat "'IS the remnrk a r\r"· 'l'ork rabbie made ID Theodore Blkel th at made a ta lk show audience laugh u~ ruariously ?-Plnky J>erleman , Flatbosb, N.Y. - A: After staring back nt his pasS<.'ngcr for a rew blocks, the ~ackie stopped i:1nd s;:i id, "Sir. you look just like Theodore B1kcl-may he ro5t 1n peat·e"' Q: \\'hal'5 lhe oame of the actor \lo·bo plaved Tedd)' Roosevelt ill 50 man)' films? And "'as he, like ·Roosevelt, I Repabllcan?-~tM. T. Fonlon, Long Stach, Calif. A: No. the late SidncyAJlackmer once said. "Though 1 played Teddy Roosevelt 10 limes, it's difncult for a Dem- ocrat to play' a Republii::;in." But Theodore Roosevelt's daughter. Alice Longworth, once said aner v.1lnessing one o{ Blackmer's portrayals: "It \VAS my father," Q: \\'bat's th(s I bear aboul Al Jol li(ln ba\'ln,i:: a brother wbo was the REAL .Al J~lson ?-~frs. T. Kinkaid, Kent , \\'a1h. A: Thoogh it sounds confusing. you h!'ard right. i\lo\'ie maker Mervyn Le Roy claims tht• one f<ilTlQUS Al \\·as really Harry. tfe had a big expres.c;i\·e vo ice and often sang at the Bell Theater in Oakland. Before ilarry left Oakland to try and make lhe big tinle. he and brother Al decided. for luck. to switrti names. \Vh ich "'as how tlarry bctamc The Al Jolson. And brother Al become Jlarry, Send 11011r questions to /l y r.ord11er. "G/ucf. Yo u Asked That," core of tliis i1e1cs1Xlper. l'.O. Box 1560. Costa flle.~a 92626. fll ari/1111 ond 11 !1 GGrd11er will on· swer ns nu1ny <1uest1011s as tltey roil in tl1e1r colun111. bu.t the uoLurne uf 1nai/ makes persmwl r eplies ini- possible. How .,..,..,....., ACADEMY AW.UD ,..,_ "WALKING TALL" •• !it So.ot- k•t Mtnkd ScorT .... "Your Three Minutes Are Up" .... JCIClflM Woodward lottl hi Co6or Ill _, -"'·' SMDIUM ? :· ......... !'••' .• -... ,,, __ ~· STADIUM •4 ~;, .. .-~,_.,. .... .i.:,a.,_,, .• .. SUMMER WISHES, WIMTIR DRU.MS" IP'GI tlobert R.dford -Mio F<1rrow "THI GlEAT GATSIY' fPGl "ALIC,I IN ~~NDElU.HD", "CHARLIE AND THE ANCllL,. IG) "THE STING" f PG) ... "CHARLIE VARltlCK" IPlil "PAPILLON " IPGJ ... "FIST FULL OF DYNAMITI" CPG) "THE CONVEnSATION" IPGI '"' "SLEEPER" (PG I Nearly E'veryone Listens to Lande1·s FROM Fash ion I slan d N ewp or t Beach • • --· ----------. _ .. UPI Ttll .... I• CONRAD 'S NO FATSO BY ACCIDENT He's Spent Fortune Developing Girth So11,,1vriter Ua111liscli i OAJL 'f PILOT _fI --- Conrad: He to Eat 'Cnn11011 ' Star Tru e Gour111et By VERNON SCOT!' llOIJ. YWOOD (UPI\ . Oon't think for a minute that \\"llllam Conrad, who plays !he roturwi detecth·e on th c "Cannon" serif'!. got that n1agnHice.nt girth by accident. or th.al he's a dropout lro1n \\right \\'lUchcrs. O!g Bill has spent a fortune dt•veloping hi s impres!lve waistline 85 onr of the foremost go 11,,r ni c ts in lht• big t.:i.stc 1'lt•n1"nt i~ a b..'ll!t·r \IOU ran bu \ 111 a box. It's :.o i!i;:ht ~OU \\:1 111 to throw r1.x;ks, ;it the ht1avv {..'h int·Jil' f l'ied shrimp. · ''One of n1 y !n\or1t1~ dlshe-.; ls i::11r.pacbo (the cold Spani sh ~upL I start out 10 111.1h1' a qun rt of it and end u1> "'11h thr~" gallon!. The ~t>erct 1 ~ uslng plenty of fresh 1on1nt0"~- Jlollywood. His formidable silhouc jtr '·\IY llOLTSf llO'I' doc' ;1\I has OOcn abuild!n;; O\'<'r lht~ 1111 .. f!icing of tht> v~e1~1blt•S yl'ars and 1nay be at its zenith for it and pr t' µ .i r 1 n i; <11 this very moment. 1•\'t'r)"lhing. but I do d1r Conrad v.·as sitting In h1$ t111 ~1ng ;ind adding. C.nzp.-1<'110 drf.'!'c:ing room at Goldv.·~n 1.: btotter.W,c serond da y \1hen Studio.\ relaxing durmg lht' ;i.11 !he in~rrdienls ha1 e J::O!lrn lunch hour. He v.•as hospitable, to know one another bellt•r. ·· \ 11\Uli.;t•' I :It hi• pla('(' Sl'ltln~ "t;Oo<I foo:I r:1 n ~romc a 11,1\ 11f IJf, 'h,, s..iid. •·1 n1akt' II t utt1 •1P_\ 1i·..; of la111b )HU hl:l l'f lo 1.111t• to lx·ltcl't". I drbon(' lh•· jOlllt 11nd 1.pre:.uJ ll out until it '::. :.!x1ut t1\0 1nl'lit•'< th1rk, lhC'n I 1tlarco.1I broil u1111! pink. ··rvr le:irnf'<I to make bc<'f \\"t•lllnr.ton. too. Tlw-~rf'I tht•rt· 1~ 1<1 h.111• 1!11· 1·ru-.t c 111111· •JUI fl,1kt•\' :ind l1~ht I r!" 1111.; b\ :1dJ1 n~ Uutl.·r 1,, llh· U.111er. \'011 ro:i .. 1 1h1· b•'1 f fi r~t. then ndd 1hl' lJ.1U1·r .ind bake for another lj or ~,; rninu\I c; -tlt';)o•rld in~ on th~· s1zr of the ro.1.-.t. lto<'hl'r·~ in \ludr1d I didn't knov.· until alter I'd eaic·n thtrt' a fCI\' \Hl'lt'S thal lhc Ol\'Tlcr \\'ll!i ll1tlrr·s chef." Uill p.1ttrd h1s1)aunch "'1lh .1 t1ll1!'h I'll pridc. "&it "'ht'n J \\.'.lfl l !hr be~\ food , i: cat .it hotnt· \h-"''""· Sus.an. tws bt•tn roJhu1i.: n1e th!' ftn1..·:ot 1111..•a!.; J\'\_• t.1s1t"'<l 11nvwh1•r,• for 17 .1·t·;_jr" -ant.I J'vc 'got th1: !;U\ to prove 11." It ..... 1:-. tnnt" for lunch. V.lhlle Bill Conrad . ti~ r nnnN1 In th1• CBS·TV !'1·rit·s. nlwayii'eoin1·~ throu~h hk<' ~ani.;bush·r... 1n !)11• fl 11,1! l't'l·I. )11· I" ).,1111! of anli-t:J un~x off-~t·rM·n A~k·'<l 11h.1t µ.11;tronon1•e s1>lcndoro; h1· 11 ;1 .. f'on-.1dt"r111..: for lunch. t11· :-i~h1•d 1h·1·p1~­ and s.ud. "'l'ni h.1\1ni; h..1!1 a ~r~prfru1t " hungry and talkaU\'f', Conrad dC)('sn'I rely 011 •·1 Tiii\'!\ 'fll E \\l'l"'t food -, __ hirn~elf for blue ribbon n1r:il~. in the 1\·orld 1~ 1n 1..111do11. ,\nJ ''1'\lt-: AL'\'i\YS enjo\'t'd I/I''<: a mf'mhrr of 1hrl't" th!' bf-~1 ri •taur ,n·, ·''" i::ood food .'" tlC' said, 1'ond J '\\' 1l1ffrrent ,, Lill' und f ood .J.1panr~1·. I \r•\ 1' 11,h .ind bci•n ("OOking since l \\"as ·• ;;ocl('ti~. J·:,ich hold.;. a ~audl' lti.:htne'·'· I u,,.111() l1 h1• !1.1h.n1 1 ~td. I lovC' to· t.'OOk. ali'noui;:h i::ourmet dt!U\cr \\\1Cr a year: food. hut 1101\ thOlt I 111 u!dt·r J 1'111 no! half as good at Ll a-,\1 one r(!C'fnt ~1'1·11\li!l'thrr can't h:ultllc il ~o 1\1·!1 1 mv wife is. t'onr<id eountPd I'.! <, par.1111 an\·tnnrr ~'\ly bt·~t di!'h. I gu<';;i;, ic: n 1111\l' ~\~"'fl" 1[or d1ffrr1·1lt ''\\.1 f:i vorit1• rf',taur.jl\I i-. Jap;111rst' tc rnpura . It l' ;1 I l ~· II"'--------...... -~ .... "!'--... -----. grl'A t. Tht' sccrel 1~ 111~· qui"k H A. MAJOR SOUTHLAND l"REMIERE dct'p fr ied shr imp \\"ith 1l Of A IRILLIAHT IRITISH COMEDY! kinds ot ·vegc1ab1es. Ae1uat1y ''THE PHILAMTHROP . ..:lc::Sc:.T_"_~ •y CIW'h..,._ HMfl• ", .. ~ °"" ... 1,1. 1f!I !7"I opt ..... _..u..... ~. '• v l'-• T1·iple .Osca1· Wi11ner Elatecl By ~1ARY CA )1PBELl. NE\\" YORK 1 AP~ -~tarvin llamlisch. "ho \\On three ~ars lac:t \\rck for best ~i::. best !'rorc and tx>c:t musical adaptation in a mo\'i<'. \\'tlS hl!lving one of the bcc:t d;i ys of his life. lit· had C0!11e East clutching one of 1he Oscar!. "l didn't hnnd It back. They're probably hunting for me-nO\\'. but J\·e got them. 1"11 take 1hrm to LhC' Acadcrny nrxt \\·eek to h..1ve thcn1 inscrilxd." he said. lie then t<ipcd tv:o \li.ke Douglas Sho1\'S in Philadelphia and "'as interviewed o:i 11 t'VCning. "I CA!lfE OUT of the stud io and there \\as a tiue mob waiting for me. t . "·cnt hyiterical. P~p\e said , "C.1n I take your picture~" I v.•as ready to buy the people film," he said. admitting he liked to be rcCO@:nized. Han1lisch s!tlf'ted arranging songs and "'rit1ng special i\arrator material for singer Li 1 :i \l1nnel!i v.·hen he \\'as 18. Sh·· inlroductd him to :in c1f(. BroJd"'J\' musical d1rtc!or v:ho v•cni to "Funny Girl" (HI Rro.ad"·ay and hired llamlisch :1~ rehearsal pianist a n d assistant to the v o c a 1 arranger. From thC'atcr hc \\"t"nt to film. breaking in v.· i I h producer Sam Spiegel in a mnvic t11IC'<I "The Swlmn1er." llaml1srh thinks he 's the first perso9 to \\'in three Oscars on one night. ''\\'alt Disney probably did it. but he 1\·as a studio," .he quipped. HA~OSCll '\'OS an Oscar for "'riling the mUsic for th<' best song, "The \Ya)' \Ve \\'ere," from !he movie or the same name. Lyrics were by Alan and Marilyn Bergman. Hr also won Oscars for his ~cores for •·Tue Way \\"e '\'ere '' and "Th e Sting." \\'inning an Oscar "'as part of hi5 game plan, lfan1!1sch said. "I ha\'e these fi\'e-~·ea r plans. \\"hen I v.·as 25 I ;o,:antcd to do two things, becon1e knoy,·n in California -I "'as a IJOLLYY.lOOD (t.:Pll -Pal _ Ne~orkt'~ ro~in~ 01.~d O'Brien has been set to host <ind narril.tC' the "\Vhen ~foviesl ~~~~ \\'ere Yo\1ng" sy ndic a led television film series b!'gin-1 ~i'!!illf~~~~~ ning in October. II fOUN•AlH llAHIY '" I 11 , .. ,.' ...... 'fl,,, .. ~··-"Mc Q" ., ..... ~11sP1cg• f1tl , .. a fOUHIAINVAllll ·~~,~ II tAf. & ...._Tl. 1"9 CHI.___.._....., "'MAM OH A SWIHfi'" -" JOMMA THAM UVIMGSTOM SIAGUU."'"' ,t1t:s .t 1884 Newport Costo Me\o S48-1SS2 "Summer Breeze" by AIOI! MaM phi• Walt DiSMf Clcuit1 7:l0 l t :lO Eoth h.-i1111 "·in an Oscar. t made it two monlhs before I'm 30. "~ov.• bctv.·een 30 and '35 I "·an t to get a musical out th<'rt" 1n the v.•orld . mo\'ie or Broad"·ay. Even if it dtt1<:. I \\"ant to know I .:ot my rr.1rl. :it lh:it shb;o.·-stopplng nun1h;·r :\othin.: beats the thrill of the live medium." llE SA ID llE has already v.•ritten on!' \l'ilh George Furth. who wrotl' 'Company' and 'Twigs.' 111c 11·orking title is 'The End ' or 'In Person.' But for the immediate future ll amli sc h has something else! in n1ind . "Now iJ the Ume for me to branch out and grt me a \1·oman" he mused. "I'm looking' for-that great girl, a lot of Grace Kelly, a lot of Kathcriqe Hepburn. A Sl'X symbol \\"ho make5 chicken soup "''hen you \lo·ant it." J oycf' Cast J10LL\'\\1000 IL"PI ) Andy Griffith ha.! t>t:-rn joined at MGP.l·TV in "~1cXeill . , . \Vinter KiU'' by Joyce Van f'a llen. • "'""I.LOH" "SlrTHU'" IP'fil • '1>.ft.YfOIHIGHT" "Cl llS & WH1srt1S• Ill '"CIHOllllL.A UIBTr '"TMI WAY wt WBf• "SVMMll WISHIS. WMT'll I • IN J .. _. llEAtmAJmU! 8111 i>' DA~. . -~llfl", A gWt with a gre.i &.ery cop in the --alter het ~­-bollind he< EXCLUSIVE ORlt.HGE COUNTY IMGlt.G>EMEHT ,.,._ --· l1IE •All.All El11Ell Dlily 7-.1 O:lO. Sef.·S-. l : IS, 7, I O:JO !'fr.us GlendaJackson A 10uch Of Class D•Jfy. 1:45: s.t ... S... l:l O, S, 1:45 H...,., C-' wll p •twMr• ........ pri .. ~~ Glenda Ja4son • ATuuch OfCms ···-'·-·· •l .. __ C .. I K l 141 1 .. ~ ...... .. -~­..... t ..... 1Y.P021 AL ~A(llOO SfllPICO "' BANG THE DRUM SlOWLY .,.._ STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR , \ • ; ,l'-'8"'.-0_A..;llc.Y.:.P.::IL:.:O.:_T ________ l'.:'h:'.:ursd .1y April lC, l'i /'1 . MIXED SINGLES by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson \,: ; . . '· . . ' • ' ' , , , ~ .TUMBLEWEEDS A71"fND 'lllE L01M WO< OPEN fD111lP~J.Y111NK5 AT f'f!j //05T Sl'!NZ: 1l'lfd.llJ&! MUTT AND JEFF llllu!Gml P~rnt6 ll)rnl WllD tll0Ult2RY 8UDS.1UffLO 8!.065o.ll ~ONf'{, AilP 5UNFlOllU COOKlfti ~ '\. ~ .-~~~-~~...,.~ ..... ., ..................................... ~~-. .... ... NOWTMERESASOY CICERO IS VERY ~KNOWS "MIAT CONSTRUCTIVI: ~-WAN"TSI A"D CREATIVE' by Tom K. Ry~ by Al Smith Dr.SMOCK .. GORDO ANIMAL CRACKERS IT ,l.W/<f ,ALL VAHf-rY! T~'.S MVCJl oF !flACTICALITYf 0 • c;i.._M.,V: by Ferd Johnson W.AIT ! 1'vE II~ /\BOUT Cot·NENTIONS ! -..,,_._ -- by Roqer Bollen~ ; NANCY ,...,..------.. . -lllONDER HOW NEl..SOfol EDD<.l ~1'NDl.1't> lMl>:T\" .. .. ' .. TODAY'S CRDSSWDID PUZZLB ACROSS t Mail$ 6 Which kind 10 A,..timony; F:el1x 14 G·eek rnarti.el place 15 Engush 1111er 16 Eru;liS/'I cornooser 17 Bl;ned palh 18 On1ario, lo• one: 2 woras 20 Aromatic plane 2 1 Busy tnsecl 22 More uneou1h :13 Cv!1omer 25 R~sttura.nl e~:oyees 27 Bo1ed 30 Packed down ·l~P'lll'f 31 Pl•Ce ol reluoe 32 Cif'leml: lrlormal 33 Na-1al i!"S1gnia: AbOr. 3IS Deco,.t.s •ca"• 37 Svpoor1ed 38 Bto1 39 ••• c:enr 40 Also•ran <41 Roman .. °"'"' ......... .. Y•llttday's Punlt SiPlwed: •2 Characlerized. ~~I by 11\1111\~ t'l'lelocty 'IA" AM(T Jl 44 Actor Lon 45 Shadeol purple 47 Numerlcal suffix <48 Actre~ Mara 49 Caused ., so Pltllorm 54 Via: 2 woras· 57 Mal.Im exprsssWlg tims 58 Australian ''""' ll>t>s!er 59 3 ingif'lg vcice ro ..... Mongolia 61 Female "'"" 62 Fruit 63 Intent ..... reactyr 34 Marine 9 ln-betwNft ft alhst'i me1I 35 Tarry 10 Gesture cl 37 Fire: Slang t.onor 38 Protnide: Z 11 E 411oned: word:i 2 -NOrds .0 Bed ahet~ 12 Contrect etc. aigner. 41 Rider lnl:irmal Haggard 13 Pub l'IC'wel products 4.3 Eleclrieel 19 Me.-1 diSh d6~ic:•s 21-olrt>ses 44 Em ··· 24 11100 of a 4'5 Monttl yen 46 Venerate 25 Vacillate 47 Architectutal DOWN 26 Among style 27 Pok11r 49 CC!fT1Nlet 1 Bridle counter tood 28 Mal'lklnd 11 6 1 l eat-culliftg 2 Cruel • wh04 ant person 29 Ord!Mry S2 MOfMn fOld 3 A5Ct!'ld Joe 2 <4 Cills ol words resoect 30 "We're oft' 5 ••• .tOda -••• ttM! 6 Bet ! Wizard'' 7 E IT'C)IOy i :l2 Son of 8 ..... you 1sr.n.el " " !.a Ar,tJered: lntorrnal ~5 ··· seasion 56 Oleln. Prefix 57 Mcn1na: Abbr. IO II TJ I.) 'Mlt-iweei- :Ti\· REEE£ PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz ..... ~~......-~~~--.. His greatest oc"'11plishment. hov.e-..r. was his famous work on the]uoat culture. Tl<AT~ TflE OU.Yi.3EST 1litN6 C:\~~ 1.L~.TTEN ! •• JUDGE PARKER HE HA5N'i' 5A.M, l JUST KNOW 'THAT AO.VilTTEO IT TO KARL'S 1...iNOCE-,..,1'! OTHER~ T~E AUTHORLTlfS WISE. W..Y WOL.1 1..D 5T~O YET, JEAN~ AOMl't THAT !'I!; KU.LED _..--lb,_ THAT W.OM/j.N °! MISS PEACl-4 Ml'IS PfAG><, AllOt.IT THE ~MOff, "L4T.::>&I06it.APl-llCAL.. PIS.:.f~ YOIA ASKED t.f~ iO WJt'tfE? rHE ON&S-\'Ott •• !t.tS>T HANO~O L'ACi< WITH MA~K4'? • -DICK TRACY WIN 00 TMEY l"J..iDN SUCM A.N ASININE COMMERCIAL. AND TMEN LET IT BREAK IN ON A R.EGUL.AR PROGRAM? IS IT A~WAVS ONT\IE SAH. C.MANNEI.., TES$? VOU HAVEN'T SEEti. YOUR: SR.OTHER 51~CE vou WER~ A VER'!' YOUN<:r Cl-llLD! ·1uu K.NO'N 1'10lH\NG A60UT HIM ' CON'l 6E 0 15APP01"4TEO 11"' YOV FltlC' THAT HC'5 "'10T ..._..,.'I 1'.'.:t.t.tN(, YOU THE: !RUTH! . by HCll'old Le Dom: W14Elll J OEF?NOED KARL o HE TOLD MF HE HAO !'(ILL.El) EDNA OOWDtN! i WOULOH'T AAvt: TOLD HIM. TO Pl.EAD GUILTY IF Jo!E wtRE INNOCENT! byMeR vv~AT I WANT "It) KNOW~' W><AT 'IGHT DO IC>IA MAVll TO fATE IN E"'1"1i Ul'I AS A ll·641HUf ! • by Chester Gould 'Tl4•~1 ME'sCIOlllAHD NOW. WE'RE 6""' TO hlams MAAMWEHT: ..sM ·'iSiiy,~ •-18 I~)) er. "'How, 1 laefe ,... woa't mind If I make too man1 mbtak• -« m7 woman'• bridge dab all we ever do is hold tbl earda ud talk 1bout t oluethlnc." · DENNIS THE MENACE • WAAAMMM 1• - ' • ' .. • .. I : ' • , . .. •• . ' ' ' . ' . . • . . . ·: ' ' • • . f • • • ! l Ill A • . (" ' ' . ; ·. .. ' • • 18 A 0.ILY PI LOT Tlluruiay, April 18 1974 • ==. . 4 BIG s CLE DAYS! THURS., FRI ., SAT. & SUN. .. ~HUNTINGTON BEACH AP IL 18 • 19 • 20 • 21 . . . .. . . ' i . ( :! .. . . • ; • •• ·. . . . . • • . ' . ' . • . • • . . . . .. . • • !'( • ... ' " . --~\1 \\ I I :/,/;_~~., CATCH YOUR . FREE ···,GOLDFISH ..... .c:-.. .. • 12Yn.mdUMtt-. l'....tMllst .lCCIM!llpOllf • GIAN T 26 oL PEPSI 7 FOR s 1 the mor~ for your mo neysworth store BROOKHURST AND ADAMS -HU 1 GTON BEACH . . . ._ -· . ' I • I . ' . . . STORE HOURS Mon thru Sat. I 0-9 Sunday 11·6 ...__ _____ ...) ., ' . • I J..,,8,_,B~c..DC:Al.:.LY:_P:.:ll.:.DT:_.,_ ____ lnursday, AJ)nl lE, ~ ''°' • llEFLECTIONS ~ Reyn Sheffer a.me fall• are meana thto IN"ler to tlH • , ." SNk•poaro Although It ls dlf!icult lo 'envL<tlOn rni!lfortun<' In any form as being a pr€'ludr tn bapplnc•AA, it !I o Ill " ti rn " to works out that u•ny. Oftl·u it ls thr s£'tlmcks and dl11ap- polntmenl!I aloni.:: thf' way that n1aJc" th•· ('vrntual rt>ali- za.tlon of <Ulr d r1•1uns and a.mbltlon.'i all thf' S\\i'f'lrr. We ,,.rldon\ 11cl-.1mpli~h anythini:: of cun.~('(IU4'11C't' \Ylthout rxprrienc111~ 111n- i;rienlJ:l ry ~'tbacks, hard'ihlp UKi ll Sf'\'('N' l f'!!llng tif ()\II" D"etlle. Our abilit~· to O\'('f· ~mf' th+''ir hardihip11; r<'-- aJtlm1~ tht• rat1h t\•' rnust ~\If' in our!-('l\"PS An1I in th" ""lOrth or our i;::~tl~. Thi· fall s \ire suffl'r an· unfortunRI•'. ~t they d·) ""l"'c to n1akr ·~ thnl mu.ch rnorr cn- Ji>Y•bl<. ~\Vf> srr,·r 1x'f1plC' of nil Calths u•ITh dignily nnd 1;1">00 i"1'1l<'. Sh('ffrr l\1orlunry in· vl.tC's you tv stop in ot your f:Onvrnif"llC'<' for 11 i.:c t-~unintr·d visit. :~H€FF€K .... moA.TU.lltV j7. SOlJTH CO AST HIGHWAY -~ lAGUN.-, IE.-.CH ' 4'14·15JS •• :: SAN CLEMENT E ll JJ NORTH EL CAMINO REAL ::· 4'12.0100 .• Newspaper readers Int watchi"I!. . television. CIOsely. 'tAlllES ADVEltTISING " JHAT CAN IE TRUSTED Radio 40,. Television 41% Ma azmes 573 I 1 I' .. . . S11u111ter School CUSD Expecting Best Enrollment A record enrollment is expected in <'Orning weeks for high school sun1mer sessions in the Ci'.ipistrano Unified School Di!ltrict \\'hich ~·iU offer 50 courses starting June 2~. Rrgistra!ion deadline is ftlay 1 for !he ("lll~~'S. u·hich primarily "'iii be offcrl'd <it San Clemente High School. tHficials plan to continue rcn1edia l and m11kc-up <'lasses, but a large numbc.>r of cuurM.':-. ;ilso will be designed lo expand !itudent~' rducalion, allou•ing the1n lv Lec tur e -. By Hano • Scheduled Au1 hor Arnold llano of Laguna Beach will lecture on "The Role of I-he Frcc·Lance ~\'rifer: How to make the Enemies List" at 11 a.m. Friday al Saddleback College .• enroll In classes that could Mt til in schedules the rest or ~year. C.1p11clty enrollments aJP expected in ccran1ics classes as ~·ell as typing courses "'here recent graduates are eligible to enroll to hone their typing :,kills. Besides oiher academic and elective roursts, students also can enroll in \'ocatklnally-orientcd dn;es offering •rt, ~'riding, auto body repair, mechanics, 1narinc lcchnology, metal JabricatK>n , and \\'Ork ci.:pcricnce. .4tlantis Searclier Will Talk A woman researcher Who claims to have round Ult lost city of Atlantis will present a . lecture on her adventures at s . . Fitaal Cot• .. ert p.m. Friday in the Women's lff.; Club. 286 St. Ann's Drive. The Orpheus Trio will perform the last 'concert of · Laguna Beach. the Laguna Beach Comn1unity Concen Association Safety W urning Laauna Stach Little Le:ague car, was knocked down and , D11aniittt Mve appealed to pushed across a• p ha 1 t' partnts ol children pla)'lf\i or p.ivemtnt by the vehicle. "'atching lhe lea£ue gamts to Anothtr child broke hLs le( lmprtu upon their chlldrtn 1he hazards in the area of playing 1n the area. Rlddle Field. League members •rt l..ast year, one c h 11 d planning ,se\·eraJ mea.suret to skateboarding in the vk:inity impro\'e salet)'. bot say that of lhe rield u·as seriously hurt cartle!SMS.'f is the wwA "'hen he zlptfed in rront of a -hazard ol all. FASHION UNIFORM SHOP A Barco Uniform will be given away on Apnl 30 SIGH UP FOi DIAWIHW MOW! 31622 S. COAST HWY. ~'-.................. 499-3510 -Set. t:J~S:JO YOUR SUPPORTING 0 GIFT GUARANTEES ri 0 0 you · MORE INCOME ~-z; . j . : •',! \. • v Y .. c• eccrM MON -"ily w-. IV I T"i \At "'°' ..w...w ... .."""" nn. CALL Ml. JIM HIND ""'" ... •.-..1 ..... CffH ,.., ... 11 .. ,..c_c_•..,...·· 499-1311 MW "Uwl .. Trldt ,,..,..._ "' Write ., c.tt hf '"91k .. -, . Ext. 600 Hano \\'i ii speak as part or thC' visiting \\Titers ~rics srxin~red by Saddleback's Oi\•ision of Languages .· His 1alk. in Room 139 of the library. is open to the public. The lecture. spon80red by· Monday night at 8 p.m. in the Laguna Beach lJigh Spiritual Research Associates, School Auditorium. Tiro consists of Scott Nickfenz, SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL is ooe of a series. It is open to .Paula Robinson and Heidi Lehwalder. 11172 c •• ,, Hltl..y, s..,. ........ ~ tJ677 the pul!lic. --'------------------1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-!! The researcher, Max i ne 1: The author of 2Z books and b:A;:iil some 450 magazine pieces, TELLS ADVENTURE Maxine Asher Asher, is director o! lhe. Ancient ?>.l ed it e r r a ne an Research Association. Stroke Treat111ent llano has been freel ancing ( since 1954. He is preseDtly an instructor in the UC Irvine· extended campus program. She claimed to have found "What appeaied to be man- made roads. walls. broken piece5 of blocks and columns." while searching off the coast of Spain ror lost Atlantis. Others on the txpedltion disputed her. To Be Disc11ssed THE EABL'S Complete Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning NEW LOCATION ITEM~llAllYI The Spanish government ordered the diving qurst halted. and l\'hile t h e organization moVcd to Ireland it hit financia1 shoals and Mrs, Asher returned to the United States. Sale Approved Early r ecogn ition . prevention and tr~l'llnll'!nt of stroke will be discussed by a panel of medical specialists in a public forun1 at 7:30 'p.m. WednetSday at the auditorium ot South Coast community Hospital. . The forum is one or a series on common heallb problems and is presented in the public intcre.!lt bY the community hospital staff. "Do it Yourstlf Stores" 27601 FORBES RD. NO. 2S LAGUNA Stellar ln~ies. Inc. of Stroke annuany d is a b I cs ... . ..... NIGUEL Buena Park has annootlet'd more than two million pe~s fl.nt• ,...._ " • that ii reaehed ag:n!ement in in the United States aOd along discussion v.·ill be Dr. ~1arc i\forin , neurosurgery; Dr . :\lark Johnson. general and vascula r surgery. and Dr. Eugene Levin, i n t c r n a 1 medicine and director of llol' hospital 's med ical education section. The panel 11•il l explain early v.·arnlng sign.<> and how they can lead lo detection and prevention of stroke in a majority of cases. There is no charge for the program or for parking. THRIFT·D·LUX NO SALE! THESE ARE OUR REGULAR PRICES! SUITS SPORT COATS DRESSES ,,,.1 SWEATERS COATS $149 PANTS $ .77 -------------------SPECIAL FOR APRIL BLANKETS ,.,. ""' .................... $1.44 Packaged in plastic. ready for Summer Stonot No l imit on Quantity Present th1:. ad w1lh Blankets THE E4flL'S ia.1 tvii.i.~ •• ,,...n; principle for the sale of the ~·ilh heart disease and canccr K1'd s Like lo PLUMllNG, l.c. 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There's the Colonel's Original Recipe and now there 's Extra Crispy, the one that goes CRUNCH. It's crispy on the outside, but tender and juicy on the inside. Come i.n and try it today. K~ fried &kiek•e 18575 Beach Boulevard, Huntington Beach • ' ' , I • .F • TO year hand oye has a j :drug Th •wo :!man , ~1er ·Ohio :sa id deci <1ppc Tl Tuo son Brei r -.. : . ~I : b , Jn . fh :· s· p " E c;1 lis , ~· '" ~· "' ' ,,. Ho " ~ <O• H M " ' ,, " ~ " ~ ' \.• :\ ' \I I I I r • • PAfL Y PILOT J 9 • Fertility Dr119 Blamed Burto1:i Befo1•e 'Deep Tl11•oat' Boy, 3, to Receive Big Sum · Striclce n TORRANCE iAP1 -A 3- year-old bo) born without hands and with knock knt.•cs, eye Pf:Oblems ttnd fat.·ud ~h1y ha~ been awarded UJ0.000 by a Jury that ruled a fl•rt ility :drug causc.>d the deformities. . 1'he drug, Clomki, Is used wo r ldw ide n nd is '!manufactured by Richnn:lson- t.·lerrill Inc. of Cincinnati. ,Ohio. A C'Omp::ln~· spokesn111n .said hu y,·as shocked br lhe decision and th:Jt 11 \1ould be appealed. TUE 'IO~EY \\'AS av.·ardl'd Tucsda'y to ~\:irk Breinhorst. son of Heinz and ln µr1tl• • Brcinhorst (If Torranc(" Tht.• r ---- p.'.lrents also \11ere awarded $ot.tm In damages. They filed a $3 mlllion suit. Br~inhorst said the money would go into a trust fund tor his son. Mark is attending a special school for crippled children in nearby Ingle'l''ood. r n EO B E LI NG En . Hlchardson.~fe.rr11l attorney, ar11u<'d during the month-long trial thal the drug "'aS not r\·sponsible for the deformities ur.d said that they OttUrred naturally. tercnCe J . ~li ~. Breinhor.st's attome}·. said although the drug had F'ederal D ru g Nixo11 Booste1· . '. · ri.!rs. r\nn ·ri.IcUanicl. a ret ired teacher, ha s opened bank account for Presid ent l'\ixon in ~1 artinsville . Ind .. v.·i1h hopes that •nough others p articipate ~o the fu nd ca n re2.ch $4~0.000. ·ro111I ha~-now reached $57.000. Preside nt has turned do v.·n suth offers 111 past. Irvine Extension Classes Listed Administration approval It had not been.properb: te~ti:d. The st\'en·rnan , fi ve-\\·oman jury deliberoled almost. two days before it& unaniroous \•crdicl. HOLLYWOOD IUPll - Rlcllard Burton 1s being treated for 1nfllttn7Jl and lracht"O-bronch1us at St. John1s llospit~I U1 $!lntfl 011 DiI-ty Fil111s ~lonitt.I. ~ trll'nd s.1id, nnd OXNARD (AP ! _ A jury \'('nlura \a~l ~(!ar 11as responding to inedical hllS ucquilt('d :i \'t>nt ura man On one fdrn . n1,1di' by Linda lN CI N C·I N N AT I , 0.1 ln.•;itmenl. < of four chargrs of .s<!lling [,(J\'t>l;H·t-bt·fort" .\iht' 11u1dt• spokesman aaid he w a s A spokesman for the o~ne film'i but was una bh: "lX't"p 11u·.1at. · thi.' Jur.v vUtl"<l "'shocked and dismayed over artor said he h a s to ~ach ,·erdicts on 17 other 11 ·1 for ronvier1on. a('l'Ord111g the verdict" and said it WflS .t-urnpletcd !us fi lm roll' In fihn chargt>!I. to th!' forr11·0111 Jn ··a bsolutclv un>A·arranted.'' "Thf' Klansmn.n" on Janies Pl·rrine. 54. \\'a" 'J'hr tr 1 8 I la~!t·d i 1, The oompariy has 60 days to location in Oro\i lle. durln1• ro .. nd ,·n~·,'n\ ·r .. , .• ,,.,,. ·r k 1 J 1 o .. ""'· " -.... " \\('l' ~. I K' Oflf!l'~ 1·:1i.c file an appeal. the "·cekend. 11 thr 1· f I f t r I Ji.trs. Breinhorst . 38. snid she se uig Ct' exp 1c1t l>('~ 1 n1'i 1n1·0 1 tit!! pt1rnoi;r.1p uc 1 ·11_; took the drug 111 Sepleinber·i'--::_::_::_--=:-=:======'-~'~"~d~o~nc:._:ho.'.".::moscxuat f1!rn u_1 _in_1_""-''ura_"_"'_r1~1-'1_nr~·. __ _ 1969. after she and her husband tried for ii: years to have a chlld. Mark 'A'aS born in June 1970. No Stnrnncli. For Belly· Dancing PORTI~,\NO, Ore. (i\PI - ~trs. ~like Cunningha m dart'd her father to join her in a belly danci ng class at Portland Comrnunily College. Bul Walt W.i hlberg took her up on ii: and "'hen he showed up at school this >A-eek he learned he \\'as a classmate ol 650 v.·omro. "TH E TEACHER nearlv f]ipprd "'hen [ !<hO"'('d U~.;, said the 4f .. ~l·ar·old \\'ahlbcrg He told h•'r he \\'as signl"CI up. paid up and that she coul dn 't discri1ninatt>. "~1en's lib and all that stuff. you kno\\'," said \V11hlbcrg. \\'ho says his first. love is square dancing. •·1 TllOUGllT I 1~·ou\d lea rn a few v.iggll's." he s:iid. "But l lhink 1'111 flunking . 0RTH(2 M 'ATTRESS . 5upplY! s "~!~ J?U t rrartion i~ I don't -.t hin k I ha 1·e the sto mach for it. The~c '>''01ncn havt> a IP! to toss around 1ha1 l f'Jon't hair" ·01ited st' u . •rrY ! ~' 1i.eY 1..a · "'" w111le , , ~. _Rfil!· $419.95 NOW LARGE-SIZES The Ortho-Pak & Double Bonus-w"h E"""' THE ORTHO.PAK -King OI ~: Mattress S<:>t: King 01 Queen -f>addo:!d Fieldc•est 1110-i.on l op and Fiiied \lllT'f' Mesdboard and Quoited Bedspread. Bottof" S~ePts P. ;-oj1•owc&~es. Twin 01 .~ull -_J ... -~ 2 Klno !l•Ze Pillows f ... cry Bed Ht'<>dt>Ofl•d anr1 , ComEs W rit' Eas.,.·~Clll Caster.!I. E:.a~y·Rol! Cas!crs. ... . r.1".1.~ FREE DELIVE~Y FROM CUP FACTORY WAREH OUSE ... 1·.:~...., ··~ \ <II' PhO"' 't• 'l'l•••••l;s lil'\)ll l)\ll':lll c·ongrcss· rn:in 1:(1 11 !\lath1:is of 1':1l1fnrn1.1 sa.vs ne rln('qi 1 pl:in lo seek l'r\·~1dt·11 t ="'ixon·s can1- pa1ji!u help bct':lll!>C "the J1res1d\·nt l" ·1 dl'll"i· 1nl'tlt 111 ttlc p.1rty .. The fol lov.•ing attivitics arc sthed}llcd by the UC Irv in<! Extension progra1n. Clas..<;es earlier in the month have been hsted previously. Check these other regular Ortho values! FllPAY, SATURDA Y AND SUNDAY APR IL H , 17 l lld :la •Selection •Service •.Courtesy "COfll~•••v w •I re r ~' Svm· ~"1m," 11.ot>t•I Poren. P 11 . D . , proltHOi" ol EnQlll/\. U(I. •nd 11ut1! -•!!A. A l~•H-<11¥ Wtt~tnel prQll!I M. f!i., 7·10 p.m ; Sil, 'XI Im ·17:'.IO p.m .; 1 JO-.,t:)O pm.; Sun .. 9 JO •·~· 12;)0 p m; 1 :JC>.~;lO pm. i;tm. \.f, Hu..,1noflt\ Hill. Ftt; n-Oft-<rtd•I, US. CrtO•I, ~ Ella Nor's HALF-SIZE SHOP I SAT UROAY. AP RIL 11 "i;ltll Eot•lt lnv•!l"'tnl i r,·r.! 11.£1Ts: At an ln~o1tme111 1nll 1n lnvM!Of," i;tooert L. Spe•-· 8 A ' V•<O· p;e1,.,.,,t 111<1 m.111oqer, Grt•I w 11retn ~"""9' 1nd Loen "'""'"'~Oii. A on•-<l•v .,.m\1'1(11•• 9 ;l0 Am • JCI I'm i;i m. Hi. P11y11t•I Stl ... c•• 61!1g. FH \.ID, ln,!11<1~• lune" •nil Pif~I~ Pr.y,•Cll 1!111 .... s ~nd P1 1•h<ll'~•r>e>I ocrv," o .. vld Alt>ln. MD • .-11 .. t1nt thnk1I prp!ftlOf' ol PIY'Cfllt !ry 11'4 Hum•n 8el'ltvlar. C~li!Ofl:I• Colege al M,>d!clne, UCL t 4 m .IJ nQOt'O: "Ot- l>'tstlvt ll:t1crlo1u of Al.lolt!Kllfl'> ErnP"•1l1 <111 Su!da<"." 1..i p.m f'"'' ol 1 111.-ee-dey two ... tekend leclur• 1<"rlM. "'Tile P1yc.,olCQlc1!1y Oi•lu•t>-e<I .6dcleKenl," 11.m. Iii , Com1>V'~r Scien<e 81dq. FH . Ill. w!lll or "''!"· ovt credlt, slngle ldml:.~ooi. l~.SO SUNDAY, APRll 11 ~ SOCl-tlllt r.tl'lavlor ot N19!1'tcenr • • • Efnl)ll1sl1 on ra11.._11C., """ ll;tbclllM," WUll1m E 1f l11Cl\;;f'" 0 -··J' " lBll Kiddie Burger & Fries at _ FAMELL'S "1tt'. ' •• • '..!--•• You con Charge DAILY PILOT Classified Ads 642·5678 This coupon good for one ra.rrell'1 famous Kiddie Burger with French Fries(• 764 value). Or your choice of • I I • . Kiddle Hot Doggy and Fries, or a. I KINGS QUEENS TWINS FULLS .-:1o1 •it! •· , lu1ur1 .. ,., •. '· ~1n; ~:t ~rKt • l~f 1•.ri.· ''·f .,n.odt ~~U't~i. ~ i;{1 S~·in~:., f!fll'PD-f<~~ !. ll ~t>lt AJl'IA POS~~ s22905 OeTHO EASE sue ·-·~ . -. ":"",,.. .,..r .-.... -.. _ . . . ~'~\ rvuy • • O\J1en will '""" t~~ ~! I fl~,ited t;ovt>. With Ma1t1e1~. Bo• S1mnr. 0<11-o-r.-1 & Doub!• Smius. Try llti1 bu•Jtlful Outtn1 Cunpltte wttf'I M1ttrns. Sot ~rinL Ortho-P1k & Oob!t lklnus. 1•,• rh1la1•1 ... 111. ·~ 1 ~·1 ' II '!1o·l~ ~ " Corr•~ w ·~ 11 •'1" f·· 1 Sp11~; ~ ~ ~ Bn~-~ POSTURE REST s9905 NEVER A MlDDLEMAN ' .,-. ~ ~ _,. "''~''' .: :;d. r ·: :e ... t~ ,,. ... ., · e~1 S~r1ri u:d !J: JI~ !!on~. ,,,~ "'"''"'~ ' 'r ~ ""~ ·. "' , r ... , '"-' f ' • I.··'<· ' ' . :c· ~ .• ;·;;,•' f, ' !,' ••. ~t.' ~i. 4~~ >:~c: ~ •'"-', s109 95 rcsrn<u: "" --.~~ Ortho products are manufactured .. '"'~'~"-: BENTON Ccnf0f1 .-.d ,tttM!ll<b! Also Jlf3iltlij1 in • <Mel Widltl, s. wiOtr lllall llOl'!!llt ~.5'ffolt. 1.4" Seil 11\11 .ftlli(jble. l~7t:ti11,''' 819995 by Ortho and sold only through ""' '"·rn· Ortho. Factory Showrooms • ""'"· ,, .... , .. '"''...:!..-. 1 '/••!••\\''· ~ ~·1~ .,. .. foo..<-'•' ... ORT HO MATTRESS - t ...... , .. ,.,. -·~-.. ,, i " I ' . Kiddie armed Cheese Sa.mlch and 1'rie1. 1630 I Beac:h Blvd • HUNTINGTON BEACH THE NATION'S LARGEST CHAIN OF MATTRESS S PECIALISTS ORAN.GE SANTA ANA ANAHEIM LAKEW OO D ,~~:r.;~::~r~, & FOUNTAIN VALLEY • • ., 2445 N. Tustin Ave, (auou !rOtll ~Molt) ' 16131 Harbor Blvd. 1811 West Lincoln Ave. 4433 Condlc wood Ave. .._ E..;;,.~ .. , ...... 1 ... ,. I "'""""I \J•>I f olll O! It l Mo<-1 ll~[·~·IIEW~!:lI Phone: 1 1b-2~sj90I:;~il!I; .. ' ' ....... , . • •• • l ' - \ 20 DAILY PILOT Thursday, Aprll lB, 1974 • - ... ou_E_EN_ie_· ___ s ..... y_Phi_11n_te_r1a-ndi r.Streaqneing" Goes For Ba~k . . c K""' r ... _ ~ 1...~ 1914. w..w tllloM~ ,__., :••Bachelor . : . likes Chinese food,. .. good daOcer 1. Jhas even -number license plate." ;L.M. Boyd ' ' M11st Have · Been \\'hen a loo kout aboard an oldlime whaler-first spotted a whale. he ~cllcd. "Thar she blows !" \Vhcn 'a faller among the lumberjacks mcidc his last cut l~t) a tree"-~)'~!«!. "Timber'." Client cites the foregoing, antl,askS: "What did the prospector or old traditionally yell. if anything. wbj?n he discovered gold?" Research reveals' it was: "Color in n1y pan!" ~laybe you didn't knov• there's a soowless valley right in the middl e or Antarctica. About 4.000 squa~c miles of it. Lake Vanda sits in tlll! center. The lake's cpvcrcd v•ith jce, all r ight. ' But the \~atcr tcmpe-ra)ure do.,.,·n at the bottom is, in the high iO degrees F. SllERRY 1---+.---Q. "11ow-long should_.a..goodshcay age'"' __ ' • A. Trick query. that. Sherry is made in a solera. That's a bank of connected barrels one at.op the other. The vintner adds new "'inc to the top, bottles from the botlom. The sherries in all those casks tend to marry therefore. Some of that sherry in the bottle on your table, if such there be, may be fairly neY:. some may be decades old. Did I tell you the "·ord ~hcrry comes from a warped pronunciation of the name of that Spanish port called Jerez'! \Vas the l:i w in various states along the Atlantic sea- board 150 years ago that no OOarding house could serve salmon to its inmates more than three times a week . Ecologists, please note. The Atlantic salmon were running so thick in the rivers then that everybody 11·ns sick of thc1n. 1\1ARRIAGE Am ;1~kcd 1vht1n colleges first started 10 leach the ph)siolng1ca! as\>Cels of marriage. Back in 1927, that was. The Cn11t•rsily of ~orth Carollna 11·as so bold. Expert anglers \l'ili tell you a yellow fishing lure should be a little smaller than a lure of any other color for the same game fish. Yello"' looks biggcf undl'r\ratcr than it actually is. Cattlerilen report they've just disco\'ered a Fiji island plant called ~irato that speeds up bcrf producfion in a dandy mnnncr . Plans arc lo grO\\' ii in 1'cxas. l'nl told. Technically. you·re not supposed to be able to get ~1 patent on any invention that has been 111 use for more than a year. If she '~ a 3:t.year-0ld divorce(' or \1·ido\1'. odds arc she'll work on some payroll for another 27 year~. Address niaiL tu L. ill. Buyd. r .u. Box 1875. Neu>- port Beach 92660. SO WHATS NEW WITH YOU? or \ \ ~ ...... ·~·-·--'• : ~or'" \\•",...... ,.... . ... ~ ,..., .. ,.... ,., .... Only the Daily Pilot really tells you what's new in your local community ••• every day \ - DAILY PILOT • By OICK \\'El'l"T , WASlllNGTON 1 UPI) _ More ot everyth1ni.: you ahva ys • wanted 10 know a b J u t streaking but werll Io o astonished at the time lo ask. tum blue. 'l'hl'rt.·<ihcr, the u·rn1 "blue S treaqu c'' be ca me synonvmous "ilh high speed. Jncidcntally, when Streaque made his d:ish through the 1n:u;ket place, all the people Q. \\'llY IS 11ASHING closed thcir eyes dcnn1rcly . aboul in !h<• 1\LJdC q:illOO Bui bis run was "''itncssed by strr11klng'! , a ,duck. A Strcak1 ug lakes Its n:.imc Son:ieo11<• then killci1---the #ick. cooked it in so y sauce •rand ute it fGr suopcr. Thls was Vie Origin Or n 1dlsh that cn1nc to be K11u\(•11 • as ''Pcckiilg Dock... · from Sir llillary Strcaquc of Q, IF STRt::AKING. or Coventry . .f!:nglaruf. S.j re n q u e in g. began in In the yc.ir 1057. Sir /hlla ry Envland. how did it reach ran naq<i thro4gp t he ,Am_erica? _ Coven~ market Plfi.C(\.'85 a • -A. It v1as brought here by protest ".ll.ga111S! High ·taxes .• l~ Pilgrirn.S: t'he f I rs t Unfortunatclv he plcted ' a rc.-corded imtance came when ~~ cold ~ ~ the frct'ling Jehn Alde9i-ap pro ached weather ciuijd his bofiY t.q_ \Priscilla Mulfcns and invited htr lo run naked through Pl ymouth Colony 1,1 J1h t apt. ~1Hes Standish. Priscllla replied : · ' Wh y don'! you streak for yourself, John'!" Q. \\'llY llAS streaking become so popuh1r all of a sudden'.' A. Streaking as we now kno~· it is Hn outgrowth of the jogging <"raze thut lx•gnn a fe\Y years ago. ~ol infrcciucntly. joggers forget 10 pu t un t h c·i r s"·eatsuits "hen the~· set out on th eir Jaunts and. h3vc 10 sprint buck home in the.nude. . \Vere 1t not for rh e accelerated pac(', nobod y would not ice them. Q, llAS THE streaking fad· been taken up by children yet ~ A. Yes. Little kids i-un around without any clolhing on 11 television program calk.od "Sesame Streak." Q. HAS STREAKING caught on in lhe Middle East? A. Yes. Someone ha9 even \vr1tten a song about It. The song is catlt."d ··The Streak of Araby .. , <l. SO~IE PSl\.,IOLOGISTS say streaking has "Freudian connol a!lons." \\'ha t do they mean by that~ A. 111C' rcfercnc(' is lo ' Sigmund Freud, :in Austrian ps\'chiaitist n·ho became "the father of psychoanalysis" \\'h1ch never v•ould ha v e happened 1r contraceptive pills had been available. Freud explained a 1 most everything in terms of sex. Up to and including high school algebra. Blrthda11 Girl Rebecca Ann King, A1 lss America, celebrates her 24th birthday in Atlan· tic City. 3 DAYS 0 LY -' FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SU NDAY HURRY! OUR TRUCK MAY SELL OUT SOONER I • ' THAT REAL: CORN COUNTRY FL AVOR . . ~ YOU'VE-H,EARD ABO_UT IS TR U E. IT'S HERt AT WARDS, U.S.D.A. • CHOl(E:,:BEEF Dl~E<;T .F,JlOM ,1o·w~ ••• BUY NOW . . AND ff ·~t.J> CUT YOU:R HIGH FOOO-·COSTS! " :F-t~ J . ~!L·P~ODUCTS SOlO NE\ WEIGHT -NOT ~/INGING WEIGHT -PAC KED, SHIPPliD DIRECT FROM IOWA .)-,:. . ·. ~~~.. . SELECT CUTS FROM FRONT QUARTER INDIVIDUALLY PACKED INCLUDES: 4 Rib Steaks, 3 Beef Steaks for Swi11ing, 5 Chucli Steoks. 1 Brisket Roost Boneless, 2 Pot Ro o\t Boneless, roll ed & tied, I Chuck Roe\!, 1 Plig. Short Ribs, 10 Pounds Pure Ground Beef Potties, 5 Pure Ground Beef Po tkoges, I lb. YOU MUST BE SATISFIED In the event thot you receive ony meat prod· uct wh ich is not completely satisfactory to you, it moy be returned tor exchange or cred· it. ' Processed by World Wide Meats, Denison, Iowa, one ot Americo's leading supplie" of quality beef. The latest tech· nological advonces in packing and freezing ore used to retain the famous corn country flavor and tenderness. After aging. the -beef is individually cut ond vacuum wrapped by · D•'ont's Bl-VAC• process, then cryogenicol· ly frozen ot • 1 so·. PER POUND 09 WHlN PURCHASlD WITH A HIND QUARTER PACKAGf 46 -50 lb. Pocks OTMERWISt $119 -· . .. '··~4' .. . .. .. '........ . ' ; . SELECT CUTS FROM HIND QUARTER-· INDIVIDUALLY -PACKED ·JNClUOES : 4 Str.ip Loin Sleeks, 4 Tenderloin Steaks, 4 Sirloin Stealc1, 4 ,ound Steaks, 4 Top Round Steaks Boneless, 4 Sirlcln Tip Steaks Boneless, 1 Heel of Round Roast Boneless, 1 Rump Roo st Soneless, 10 Pounds Pure Ground Beef Potties, S/l~b. Pure Ground Beefs Packages. FREE CERTIFICATE WORTH $40 TO $65 OFF WARDS REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER WITH ANY MEAT PUR~HASE -~-.,. -·"·-- 'ER POU MD 40-45 lb. Pocks This certificate entitles meat purchaHr ta an allowance of $40 to $65 off regular price al a selected group of Wcrds feature- pack~d, all·frostlen refrl9erator·f"reeser combinations. The refril)<rotor·freelft' ,.... chase mu•I be made within 5 days of ,.... chose of meat. NO PUICHASE NECESSARY OF REFRIGERATOl·FIEEZEI TO ENJOY THESE MEAT , •• en CHARG-ALL GIVES YOU BUYING POWER TO, ENJOY: WHAT YOU HEED NOW·· HO MOMEY DOWN ' . FULLERTON harbor lat arangethorpe phohe 879-2500 HUNT·INGtON BEACH edinger' cii'b~ach .blvd . phone 992:66 l l • 1' • SANT~ANA brislol at sevenleenth phone 547-6841 I staff aver Bu a hou ma and, aga It' acco It's cock cent Ira A a w That par E staff soci mai and som hou Th , .. and hou hea horn drivi MO ' ~~-do ., soci coun a fa E ex cl to a serv t. area larg smal it. .. Be too per estat noth' 'You don't find willing-Servants anywhere ... It's something of the past where someone loves to help ... ' ' Servants: A Luxury Of the By LAURIE KASPE~ Of lh• 01Hr P'lllt '.lt1H One v.•ould think all it takes to have a staff of servants in !he home is money ... lots of It, or at least more than the 3\'erage Joe. But anyone Y.'ho still has dreams of accumulating the co~. buying a huge house and .Jtaffing it wilh an upstairs maKI. doWftstalrs makl, ·Cook. chauffeur and, of course, the butler should think again. • -·~ It's just not that easy. Jn: fact, according to those in a position to know, it's downright difficult. Conversation al Newport B e a c h cocktail parties reportedly very often centers on the dilemma of finding, training. treating and keeping servants. And these folks aren't even looking for a whole household staff of servants. That, we are told , Is really passe in these parts. Even some wbo grew up accepting a staff of servants as "just a part of our society." now have only a housekeeper or maid y,•ho docs the cleaning and laundry and maybe cooks and baby sits. And some only come to the house for a few hours. The most servants ·anyone around here seems to have Is two, usually 8 husband and wife. The Woman generally does the housekeeping vthlle the man does the heavv interior wart. upkeep of the home·s exterior and perhaps some driving. MORE THAN MONEY Dollar power, or lack of it. has much to do with this sit uation. Yet, it seems just'. as related to chan·ging lifestyles and social 000. political ronsci~ess. The county's more crowded coodition is also a factor to consider. Even in the most eipensive and exclusive areas, homes ju.at aren't built to accomodate more than one live-in servant, if any. Land. especially in the desirable roast area, Is just too precious to use for one large estate \\'hen it could have several smaller (but still large ) houses built on it .. Besides. property taxes are becoming too hig h even for the rich to pey. One person said paying taxes on a. large estate is like "~ing money out for nothing." ' • Past ~lany people have opted for laxuriOl.ls apartments and condominiums because there is Jess for them to be concerned with. But Dorothy Yardley. public relations representative for the Balboa Bay Club which bas among its members and residents some or the more afnuent in the area, comes full circle and suggests another reason for the Jack of large homes around here ii the dilliculty ln obtaining servants. HARD TO FIND "They're very hard to find," admitted Bill Cammann, who handles placements of maids for Surfside Servi ces Agency. "It seems like few people want lo \\'Ork today." 1'0f course they exist, but not in the form they used to, that's for sure,'' said 1'.frs. Jan Rublni, a Ne1A1>0rt Beach resident who has always bad help In the home. .. They're not servants in the old sense,'' she explained. "They forget that they're lel'Vant.s." "You doo't find wWlng servants anywhere any more, not in the store.s, not in the restaurants ••• Irs something of f.be past where someone loves to help • , • even wivet aren't willing SttVants anymore ••• even a will: doesn't love to take care of her home,'' said Lee Horwitz, owner of. Unkle Agency. "We're a different kind of people now,'' she explained. But the lack of people Wanting to work as servants is generally attributed to the ,"better life" being more available to -more people, primarily t h r o u g h inc reased educational opportwlities. If a person has a high school education, and more people do these days, they would rather go into some other kind of work, the agency representatives agreed. 'They noted that a man (and in some cages now · a woman) can earn much more in a trade, as plumbing and carpentry. Even a waitress has a higher earning potential through her tips. NEVER THE KIND But Pi-frs. Horwitz noted, .. Americans, other than the blacks, never were the kind to go to work for other people." Today, many black people also feel this kind of work Is beneath them. Many of America'• servants came ' .. e ' llEA ANDERSON, Editor Tll,,,....J, Nfll , .. ltH , ... It • ' '~ .. 1,· " _, ~ . ·-. J ..... ;.,J .:1 ~· \ . •' '*: 1 i' "'::' "i I ·"'' • ·, /I ,t ·' '~ ~\, ·• '. from othl!:r countries as domestics just so they could come and stay in this country. Immigration r e g u I a t i o n s have tightened, however. so the Danish. Irish, English. Swedish and German girls v.·ho came in the past can no longer get a working visa. Most of the domestic help in the area now comes, legally or illegally. from 1'.lexlco or Central and South America. Some famil ie5 have "students" or "visitors" from other countries.. as England and Japan. living with them. Although somt: of these families do have 1 regular ma!d or housekeeper, others do not. With these families. admitled one person, "they're really .servants." They come, paying their own medical insurance and roundtrip fare to Los Angeles on a two-mooth visitors visa which can be extended six months, to learn Amer;can customs, history and language. According to Information about one program which matches J a p a n e s e student:11, 11 to . '28, with American families, "The 1tudent will a:11Sist as a family member with the n o r m a I hotllehold duties. such as cleaning . law.try, babysitting, etc. You should provide room, board and perhaps some pocket money, if you wish." IDGHER WAGES 1be cost of "pocket money." $1$ wa:11 suggested, is much Jes! tban the wages demanded by. rtgular domestic help. LJve.ta htlp, we were told,' iel from m to $$00 a month and for •~couple, $1.0llO • month Isn't ""'4idertd 100 high. When Mra. Horwitz getJ a call from I •·om.an teeking a babysitter, she first ask& if the ls a professklnal because generally only the professional v.·ornan can aflord v.·bat ahe leeks. 'l1le i>ll>y1llta' wtiO eould be hittd ror '35 1 week .. has just dJsappeartd," she 11kl. Now1 a boby litter' can't be found for Im than $300 a. month., enough to ~ most womcn·a interest. -· • ''!> -~~ . -·.~ r •• ~·~t ~ 'i ~. . ,._ J ~~~ ,.,._.''re '; ... . ,.. . .. "Tl's a bad situation really for the v.·orking \\'Oman," i\.frs. Hory,·itz said, but she insists "You have to sec it from both sides.·· Some of the women working for her are v.•idows v.·ith gro"TI children. Others are simply in nct'd...Qf v.·ork to support, or help support, their families . Many of these women came to her v.·hen the aircraft industries laid off !Kl many mf'n a few years back. COL LEGE GRADUATES Some \lo'ho have come to her have college degrees but they graduated many }'e3rs ago and have. bef>n "just housewives who were in essence just housekeepers" eve r since. She explained . "You have to dO.\\'hal you knO\\'." Because she believes being a housekeeper Is "far superior" to \\'Orking in a factory. Pi-1rs. Rubini can't understand why some women are reluctant to take such a job. "I really think it's a wonderful profession for women,'' she said. "I think a lot of women look do\vn on the job of housekeeping and I don't see y,·hy they do. ·I'd say 75. percent of the \\'Omen who get married are ju~t housekeepers anyway." She al:!IO can 't understand why so many are unwilling to live in. '11'hey live very com fortably. They live like they could never afford to live," she &aid, pointing out that they get wages. room and board and don't have to pay for transportatJon or work clothes. But Jean Tllndowsk.y, ll Udo Isle resident who has had the Sllme houseboy for 15 years (which is considered a rtcOrd long time), SAid, ''I think most lndlvktual! y,·outd prefer to lead their O\l.'D family l!ves." "You kno"A'. most people Uke a change of 8Cfnes." she said, And she noted · that today ever)'OOf! has te.ltvislon and the other thing& of Ille which were once con11idered luxuries. Cammann said many of the )·oung ·women from ~fexico nnd South Am erica . prefer live-in arrangements because th e .. • arc· able to send more money horn • i> their families. · bring their rhi!dren up the !iame way, but the n~ still exists. "Y.'e don 't huvc flt"Ople who wait on people." she cxplainM. "\'le have peopl<' ~~ho do the cleaning." He also believes many or thesr v.·omen. rspccially the younger ones. p!;_cfer j J have children in the home ixq..fsc thev are used to larger families. " · DJFFICUL T PROCESS Although l\.frs. Kennf'th \\'illig or Ne."A'JKlrt Beach doesn't think her and her husband's ei,c::ht children v.·cre a disadvantage in finding help, she didn't find them an ad\·antage either. She just seemed to find the. whol e process difficult. "I don 't think its Just my specific circwnstance ••• It seems to be prctl}' ~ C0.\1\1E:'\T REPEATED And from her experience, she said ... , don 't think any person you y,·ou\d get in In clean would do it the v.·ay you v.•ould do it." lier comment is repeated by many others. "I was cleaning up after these little helpers," ~lrs. Edy,·;ird Schumacher said. •·:-:o one does things like I do them ." She no long£'r has regular help but "'hen hf'r childr('n were younger. she fell the need for an e:ictra hand in the houst: 'We don't hove people who wait on people ... We hove people who do the cleaning .' much cit}'wide ." she said. On Thanksgi\'ing. \\'Ith six houSC'gur~t~ in addition to her family. e1pecting dinner. the couple worktni:: in her home had an argument. decided to gel a divorce and walked off the job separately. Although they were able to gt>f through dinner and !he day. she: lattr found that ·few JX!Ol)le am"''<'red her Rd for help. fewer came for an Interview and fe"A·er fit lK!r nttds. Because her chl1drtn are aged 5 to 14, she feels she needs "90mcooe here. somt0ne I can depend upon'' especially v.·hen she and her husband are gone. She Agrees the U!Je of servants has • chan~ed. becau11e llfest)·lrs are different. people are more lndt>~mt and v.•IJh to -- till. o,·cr the y('ars. she had several "lr:c lcan girls \\'Orkin1t for her. Living v.i thout d0me.-ttic ht>lp isn't difficult. she said. "I suppose it'i having an organized mind and this. of roursc, promotes an organlud house.·• )fer husband won't let things si l around so he pkks things up and they've taught !heir childrm lo do the same. It's no problem getting l'ler chil dren to polish the sil\·er or gi\'ing her !iOf\ the vacuum and saying. "Okay. kid . get with it." But she admits deciding to get rid or her help \\'hen she overheard her IOfl ordering the: worker around. This Is a nlcdleval atlltude, sl1e explained. "You don't treat help that "'·ay ,, anymore. It's p11sse." !S.. t.UXllRY GONE, Page l!f I I l • Yo ur Horo scope Tomorrow w-··1 .,,.,., ILiy • l lowi. e Nor.,.•• Wlott e AIMii SHOES N1t1iroltr.ni c1 .. ,. S.IHkll• At the Star.ting Gate 1117 f,,, Co•1I Hwy. CoH1n; d1I M,, 673-4 740 TI1e Newport l·l arbor Art J\luseun1 will be the winner duri ng a Night at the flares 'fuesday. April 30. 1'he benefit at Los Ala1n 1tos Race Track wilt include dinner in the 1'urf Club and a race n?med for the museum. Checking seating for the e\'ent are ~!rs. Edward A. Law jr. · tleft ) and ~lrs. \Villian1 L. Stabler. 1'ickets. at S20. are a\'ailablc fro1n the n1useum office. Hey rttom! Tell Dad you \\'ant Portraits for Mother's Day Portrait Service Sagittarius Be Realistic o~aoc Correction NO KAlfOllNG CMAICE FRIDAY AP RIL 19 B,. SY O'\EV fl\!\ Hit AR IES 1 :\\;1rel1 21 ·1\pril 19•: You arc drawn 111• n1orc than Ollf' d1rc·t·t111n ili' versatile rather tt\4111 l'tu1ru'lt 11 P.xcrcise ~our righr to 11xamine and From Pa ge 21 t~t. J 'roll" IJP!und 1 ht• scenes TAL:HLS !1\pril 20-~1a.v 201 : Hon1ant1c i 11 ! c r I u de is !1•J.tt1rl.'il T•·n~ion-; an• re· lll'\'L'<L Dl·f1n1tc g<un indicated a1111 }our l'Umpanion C\HI h· plt•asurc. Prrm.it Cfl·ativity to flow . Friendship can develop into meaningfuJ relationship. c :E.\11~1 (~fay 21.June 201: \'11u get more action than an· t1t·111atl'd. Friends. especially thc1..~c (Jf the opposite S<'X. ;1rl! demanding, insistent. Usa in· tuil i\'e 1ntclleet. CANCER (June 21·July 2'J ): Light tooch, sprinkled with humor. serves your best in· !crests. Add to knowledge lhroug!1 reading, I r a v e 1 . Rrfuse to bC' limited. Assert your right to lca m . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 1: • ThoroughllC'ss is necessary. Avoid tcndcnci to act on im- pulse. You are going ln right direction -permit patience to become your valuable ally. Be frank, not insulting. JILL DOCTORS Because of a 1ypogr.:iphical error. a stOr\ oo l'Cl's \\'omen·.~ 0 pp or! unity Center in lhC' Pcoplr scc11on · April 15 rl'pvrtrd t:ni\Cl:.LtY ~;xrt-ns10n is 0011 ~ ! t1 t "I supporll·d. University Extension 1s not state supported. It is f111anccd through class fees. ••• Luxury Gone VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22i' Splash of reali1y could OOcornc a wave of maturity. You leam and understand. Yoo change opinions and grow. Your creative ('ncrgics now can find constructive outlet. LJBRA (Sept. 23·0cl. 22 \: llarmony is goal. Some who love you arc s tubbor n. argumentalivc, harassed. Key Pair Select June Date One . COLOR 8X10 PORTRAIT Bccall1ng ho1v she took her hr lp to 1 ariou<; pl;u ·e-; JU.<;! !u keC'p !hcln h;1ppy . .,he .<;:1i1I. "These S\.11~1. hlllc. riu 1e! ang!'ls \1·cre in5t•t 'lll'l· :ind frigh!l'ncd. ·· She s:11d hl'r hu<:h:Jnrl fl•lr she got 100 1x·r~o11•1I 1111h the help and that shi h:1(:. lo be h::ird-heilftl'<l JU:-.t to grl th1..· job donl'. ··so 11 c llo uur uv.11:· .. ht· explained Art.er h::1\'1ng hl'lp fro1n d1ffl'r!'nt cu lt11ral tn1C'kgrnunds, Bobc>rt Parnl'. nU\\' ;1 L.1guna Beach rcsidcnl , has evolved sotne though!~ on lh1· trcatn1ent of .;.('r;.inl.~. FEUDAL HELATIU\:SHI P "I think !hey \\';;tHI l:(l111"1hing differ1·11t th;.in Arncnc:ins lhink lht•y \v;;int. I k.uo11 they don't \.\'ant equality .. , that dcpr.i\'CS thc1n uf part of their privacy. .. I really see ir as a kind uf f1'udnl rclntionship.'' hr ~ale!. t'xpt.i1ning: that in 1ncdic1·a! WHY •••• spend $50 when you can sew it yourself for less than $5? spring favorites ONE LOW PRICE JERSEY Prints & Solids Sew something cOol and easy to w ear into summer. A cetates. Nylons and bl en- ds. 4 5 · wide. washable. ~Designer lengths and bolts. FG s o riginal LOW prices to 1.98 . .,SILKY CREPES PRINTS & SOLIDS Floral s. geomelncs and other patterns for spr1ng·1nto·summer fashions. Washable Acetate·Nylon or Polyesler blend s. 45' wide. FG ·songinal LOW once 2.29 yd LAGUNA BEACH Z71 '-"t ""•· Open Mon -&11 9-5 30 Svn 12-6 nm • tirncs. the s<'rf 1night hav<' had his O\\'tl home and a little p1·opcrry but during bad times he \\IOU)d l'UlllC behind the \.\'all of the n1;1slt•r's c:;t ~11c. II ere :nkl no"'·. he believes 1hc L.:1tin servant "'ants to trade seT\'l\'C for so rn e protection. honest interest and syn1pathy. Thr crucial \.\·ord. he said. is ··patron.·· Although he clocsn·t full .1· kllO\v \.\'hat it u1t•an s. P;iync :-.:i id he still ha.~ such a relationship with a lorn1l'r ser\'nnt and drscribcd i1 as .. a good fcrlini;. Yuu can gil'i~ cn1ut ionall.v back and forth 11ithout losing dignity." A different, uncn1otional is td maintain person a I A JWlc 22 ,~edding in St ~ilibrium. :-Ol!chael and Alt .\11get~ SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21 1: Church. Corona del ~iar. rs Intensity of feelings 1' ill dominate. Coolrol of emo(ion~ planned by Jill Doctors uf is eSSt"fltial. Study Libra l!ollrwood and Rick Pospi.-il message . Affair or heart is cf lr\•ine. A ff featured. Slop fearing re· ~1iss Doctors earned a BA n 0 er -~· ' from the Unive.sity of YOU COn f SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Califomia. Irvine and v•ill Dec. 21 ): If you 'xpeci ac· ef qutcscence. yoo may be in ror rcCcivc a masters degree in r USe rude awakening. There is -0n.. ~ia\ \.\·ork in June fro m tr.vestors 6 art " IOVi!rs! Youll find fX)Sition, but it can serve as UCLA. ou1stand1ng or1g1nal stimulant. Rise to m c e t lier fiance, son of ~tr. and art trom up-and-coming challenge. stdr artist priced at a CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan . ~!rs. Frank Pospisil, Irvine, is steal. al the Artist of lhe 19); What seems difficult to a candidate for J u n I' Year exhtb11. Huntington hold on to mi..A.t best be graduaUon from UCLA anrl Center Beach & Edinger &" ;it San Diego Fwy . released. Gel J1d of non-essen· Will alt<'lld USC f\.tcd ical Hunlington Beach, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED No Proofs-Choose from finished professional quality portraits • .-.11 ''l"' B1bltt. t •uloren •l'IO ll:ti.11) •One ~•11~ po!' ~llDpKI • .-.<l<l•h<"r>;tl ~~tl1KIS-Urou1» Of 1tldMclv.ls if' ~ IMlll)o-$1.00 o.• J~u1ec1 •No O•OOl1......Cf1CoM l•OITI linitl'lfd profttsiOMI porttlltl (PC!l I OUf ,.,,.,,~.11n1 •Y(),. "'~1 ~Kl IOd>hOn•1 pot1r1\I\ ol1e1'e<t 1l lo. (!ficos . THURS. Fil . SAT. APRIL 18 '19 20 THURS. & FRI. I 0 a.111. • 8 p.m. SATURDAY I 0 a.m. ~ 6 p.m. 9051 ATLANTA HUNTINGTON BEACH rcl:llionship existcrl \\'ilh lhe English nanny 11·ho frlt it was n1us! i111portnnt to leach his cJ1ilct proper n1anners. Hut 1 here \\'t'rc o I h c r differences belwl'<'n the m also. ti als. Streamline procedures. School in !he fall. Th urs 1hru Sun Travel light. t----------~1===~A~p:"l~1~8~1h~•~"~2~1 JJ~~~~~~~·iji!!~~~~~~iji!!~~~!IL AQUARfUS (Jan. 2G-Fcb. 18): Relative ~'ho does no1 La!ins. Payne explained, 11kr to s1a11d closl'r to the IH·rson they're talking "'il h than An1r1rcans cto. But the Engl ish stand further 3\\'ay. ordinarily seem a S"age can now offer profitable advice. In matters of speculation. stick to the new. Means get line on \\1hat is upcoming. PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcti 20): Al!.o, he s.1id. l .... 11ins sc<'n1 lo prefer to cat in the kitchen. aparl frorn the f::in1ily, 11h1lc the English nann~· belk•,·ed she should eat V.'ith the .. rich Oldt'r associate or family member may Jack ynll'r en· lhusia<;n1. Cycle is high and it "'ill pay to be self-reliant. folk ." · 1 _________ _ :·rher~·.s all these cultur~l -RUffELL'S 1h1n,e::s go1ng on that you don t c1·<'n kno"'·" he s11 1d. !'o. h(' believes sen•nnts hal'rn't rhanged . ''I think An1cricans h.1\·c C'ha11gcd." UPHOLSTERY Whe11 Yo• Wo•r ,... .... 1 f2Z Hort.or ll•d. Co1t11 Moao -S41·02Sf /J:1rlJ '~'! the Unique Boutique for BIGGER GJRLS SIZES 1-21/2 to 32 1/2 38 to 60 hard-to-find 14-16-18-20 ~@ SALE 0)/ RACKS OF FABULOUS FASHIONS 25% to 50% OFF WE'llE GROWllll SO FAST • WE IEED MORE 11001 • 1011111 ACROSS THE STllEET llTD TIE llEW LIDO VILLAGE CEllTER SALE CONTINUES-CONSTRUCTION IS UTE [•JI [ .'f1rl111 :'f lt ·';I • '•'•I""'• '" •• •t ,.,.,j j,,,~, ·I I"• 'I", \,,II• "'' • 344i VIA OPORTO NfW uoo Vitt AC! CINT"I 'SCUSE OUR DUST-THESE ARE GROWIN' PAINS ; TO ALL PEOPLE ON A SODIUM OR POTASSIUM RESTRICTED DIET. A number of people have been co nfused about what, exactly , MORTON LITE SALT is . Morton Lite Salt is a mix ture of regular salt (sodium chloride) and potassium chloride . IT SHOULD DEFINITELY NOT BE USED BY PEOPLE ON SODIUM OR POTASSIUM RESTRICTED DIETS, UNLESS APPROVED BY A PHYSICIAN. .I Lite Salt is made for normal , healthy people who are not on those diets. It can be used just like regular salt in cooking , baking and at the table . It has half I ' I • ' . QUILTING CLASSES l~arn basic techntQUes of aoo11oue. and Qu11t1ng : taugt1t by Cheryl Wilson patchwork • 6 week sessions • Classes begin Wedne~ay, AD11I 17 1 pm to3p.m econa Session Begins •• •• Tuesaav. May 7 10 IO 12, 1 to 3 Ot 3 10 5 0 m E! NEEDLEPOINT DESIGN 2621 E. Coo•t Hwy.· CoroH.dtol ~or. 644·7904 r~~~~~~~~~ I !J:I) . J toJn (» hJ tD'.. ~ SPRING ~ i I I SALE ~~ Club NB Friends :'\ancy and Tom Oulds "'11! share thei r 13 n•on1hs crui51n~ C11ip('rlences 11board 1~ir ~·­ foot kctc:h. PCJ:i~ "''1th the. l\t•'A1>0rt Beach f"ricnd:s of th'! Library. • 1'hc n1ceting \\ill be :lt i ::o p.nl. \\'edncsday. ;\pril 2t in lhl' \'r r~a1llcs ClubhOuM!, Nc11· port Beach. GOP Women . \ll'.sa Verde Republican \\'onl(.>n \1'111 tiea r a lalk by tl\C' Ht-\ C.1audc Bunr.el al 9: 30 a.m \\'cdncsday. April ?'4. in !hi: \"1:.1a dcl Lago C1ubhouse. The Rev. ~1r . Bunul "'·ill assume ministerial dutics al 1 he Church of Reflections R!ong with continued activit ics as cur~tor: of Independence lfct ll. Knott"s Ik'rry r~arm. AARP S:i.:1 Stan Brc~lcr of thf' '.'\c .... ·port B('ach P o l i c c 0t.•iuirtn1C'nl "'ill speak lx'fo re ti"!{' ~e"'pclrt Beach C.liaptcr. An1crican Association o r HC'l ircd Persoms. lie voi!I talk about Home Sec:url!y and gi,•e 11mely lips on home pro1 cction. The meetin g "ill be a1 noon Agendas Fi I led -. Thursday. Apnl ZS. m«llng of "\C'wp:irt llarbor Luthe r a n Church. Teen · Challenge Dr. !i.fill:trd J. Sall. din.'Ctor ol the Anah~im Psychological Center. 1,1·IJI speak 211 tht: Thursd.1y, April 2S, meeting of TCt'n Ch:illence \\'omen in 1he Orange Ct-titer t11 noon. Dr. Sall 1,1·111 dis4·uss :!Otoe of the probltms ":omC'n f<1ct' 1n our society and lie \\'ill prov1dl' 1nstghts and ans'4·ers to 1h(·n1. Museum Tour EduC"ational Council of tht l.ab'IJna Beach ~lusC'um of Art 11.ill bu.'I 1.0 San 01C"go for ;i tour of I he Gildn.>d • Parkl'r- <frant \\'i ng of the San Oil'go fine Arts Gall<"ry Thursda~ .. 'pr1l 25. Tho~ interested al'\"' askl'd to m;ike reservations by call- ing the tTillSCum . Jardineros A bus excursion to UCLA lo tour the Japanese <~ardens and the F'rank\in 0. ~lurphy Sculpture Garden is being planned by lht°' El i\~gucl Jardineros for Thursday. April 25. Women Continuing the se r ies. '\roman. KOCE-T\'. Channel ~ t11i ll air Sex Bias in f.<luc3!ion LECTURER Or. Bittt fll 8:30 p.m. Thur:i;.clay. 2'. April Andrl'a Ostrum. e 11 n i c a I P"Yctioloi::i~t. and mC'mbrr of 1hc Sc:\ Jloh.'S t'Onln11ucr at a private Brookl yn ~clmol a 11 ii B.1rh.:1ra llothbt·ri:. a soc1:1l "-Orkcr and tnt•mlX'r of lh•' s:unr con11nillC'l'. lJ 1' , .• 1 111 c COOC('mcd "·hen th<'~' f()und th:t1 NlucalLon for !)()V~ is d1Ucrrnt from lhar for girl~ 'rhC'lr d i<,ct1!'~1011 v.111 otl<'r challCflge..~ 111 ndd1nJ! <LiChOOI system of !'.C:.XJ.'t tt·~tl>ook.s. c:urr1l'Uiu1n and 1 r .1 l' h 1 n., praeutc.:) Homemakers A prQ8ran1 on quilting \\ll h di.splays 1s planned by l!.1pp~ Jlomemakc~ fl\ 10 ;1 111 Friday, April 26, 111 Hi.: r·oun1a1n V :i 11 e y Co111n11u1-. c ' 1tr .enter. 1 Auxiliary Or. Art hur l. Rll'1f 11.,IJ. l.no\.1·11 p~ytholu!_:!•I ,, n d 1n<arr1jgc, i.1n11h .tnd l '11 !~ C'Qt!n.~lor. \111! br th" ~1lt\I S\X';1\\1·r jll 111• ,\l\tlll.11 Ul{'f11!1C Of tQ.'f ,\U\1\1ar1· 1+1 \ju:u• ~I r !11 0 r l ,, I H 0 ~ \l I I ;t I I 'rr:<:h\ ll'\r1.111 TI1c lun1.;1;~·,.•1 11 1H 1,.·i::111 ,i' 11 30 :t..in . Friday, ,\pr1! 2ii . 111 the Conli·r('nN' \~1•n!t·r ~Ir~.\\~•,]('\" Sh.iftPr "ill t-.· 1ns1:i1lt'<l ;i"' prl":·adrnl. :int!! ~er\1ng 1111h h1•r v.·111 t>r lh" r.1 111('~. F: r. ll(':ihm . Roher1 ' f.hlltr. ~trpiwn It ~tr;11h~. I John \\':in~. Hudolph l!ar.111 n ... 11 Turn1'r. Fr:111k Fl~ nn ;11111' ~!.11t h<'\\ Ii. Kf'nnf'y I Quota Club ' \1r ... .J,) \l 1llrr 1•:1" 111,t•lll ••d• no; prPsal1·n! of lh<' Qu01;1 fh1h' vf llr;:1n~1' c .. 1•n1 '. ;i 1 l.15,!111·d l !'('ti"\('(' t'l11 b of h u ~ I n t' ~, \\"Olllt'!l t'\\'<"1 1!11 ••• ~~r:1n~ On h1·r !)Jarc1 an· Tn•·' \l Tnf'~. Ka\ I\ 1 in h 1· r I 1 1.orrainf' Clary . ~l an;C' ll<'lrL C1co Egl<' and l••ri-t\1·1111~·1! ., .. Introducing Famous Hair Sty list 1· "JALEH!" F"o1l'T'l('rl'I ol B..ilOO.a B~Y CluD THIS WEEI< WITH SHAMPOO AND SET AM ,, HELEME CURTIS HAIR CONDITIONER ................. ''. S600 Ml. JOM JOH'S IU.UT'f SALON F"" .,,,1. ""°"' llw-I h--l c-. !.40·ll4'1 2150 Herber lhd., Cod• ~ .. .... ... ... ~ ...... -~ ., .. ~ ;;;; ' .%'. 1-,, :-..... :, .· ... ,, o~ ' ' -,•, ' .. ,,. ___ ..... . (~ c; ~.I ~ . ~· .\-o· Gi' <; • /(}> J r ' . / --' -·'}\!>. .. : ·-..• ~}! :: •. VI I SO&.tlhem Ca1itornic1'1 t\p"d'ome't artd motf r•cltlMJ ntw thop dedicattd to the f!nt,f 'Z iewelry. art, and crafts of HM-Amtricetft .-t i India"· pre~ for your pl~"'rT & profit u ,-'"' 'W I our first annual ':I I SPRING SALE 1 ~; April 16th • 20th ~· "' ~ ~I ... -"' "' ~ > I: '" 1~ I /3 OFF i l on WOOL GEIST @ (# 1 . & some BLEYLE, too I· Right Angle Boomerangs 25°/o OFF "' "' --... Altfflel'ltic lndiaft jewelry of oil lcirtds. Ste and 0 w leom about . . COLLECTORS' ITEMS for > ~ J: I \ale. lo slcet~. siqned pottrry. jtwelry. z ,~1 painti"CJ' and ruqi.. "' By Erma Bombtel.: WESTCUFf PLAZA ONLY I l\·c nc\'er bctn really crazy f11r SI \'IC ~hO\\ s. To ·bc~in "'i!h, il's h:ird fo r ITIC' !O iclC'll!lf\' l\"i\h "0111('11 v.·ho can hook ·their hanc!Uags 17th & l"IM, Newport Beaclt i ~,~~~~~~' PLAYTIME SPORTS PRINTS Colorful new spring d~•qns, fun lot 5hort ~. IOIX ~ p.int~. Mach•ne w.>shabll! cotton and cotton bl end~- VALUES TO '!>t.49 YO. 99~ GABARDINE SPORT -Com bine 1he c~Cd•ng new lon11.: tor '>POrt ~we.ir with \he\e '"W<llow Glen" chec.k'> w oth mdtch1nq ··11ck1n9" took \t"pe\. New 'prong co101'> on nioch1ne wa ~h pol ye\\e•/1ayon blend~. ·lll"/<l 5·• W1a~ REGULAR '!>2.4'l YD.• S.AVE .~J YARD FAMOUS "DACRON 8" gDu/Jle l(,,nit COORDINATES E1e9ant coll~ct1on ol mix ·n match PLAIDS, DOTS, HOUNDS.TOOTH and SOLIDS in a 9re.it ~!ecUon l.I! new spt1n9 c.0101 ~. ,.,,d{h •ne Wa~h . 60"/62" w1d~. REG. S:>.4q YARD• SAVE \!.99 VARD yd• $7 R HOUSE OF F~BRICS e always first qualit y fa bric$ SO&IHI Coatt "°ta ........... ...,.-.... Cotta Mes.-5~ S. I Sl6 °""9'foir Moll °" ........ -f.dfti~S26-22J4 HOMr rlon ,,...,_ SOl'll•AM-5•l-55SI ..,,.,.,.c ....... "' ..... ..-....,., ........... 1MJJJ <;arckn Gf'o•e -1J111 -.1 ... , ... _....-SJ0-15•2 Huntlnqto" Ce"'tf" -•....,.. "'-~-. ._.,,._ ..._ -191~101 l on their hipOOnrs '"r hi\c th"'Y slip oul of their coa ts. And secondlr. th<-nostal1:it1 in clothes these day.~ is gC'tlini; on ni\" nrrvrs. l didn·1 niind lookin'g back as long ;is I rooldii"t rcn1embc'r it. Jln\l'('\"Cr. am J!l 1<l allendcd a sr~·le sho"· thi> o~r morning v.:ith m y neighbor!. f or the flr~ lim<' t ri>ali1.cd "·hy my clothes no not look the same as ~\·hen lhr..y are \\-Orn by n1odelo;, I don 't \\'alk right. Ifs true. r 1,1'alk across tht: r Io or 11·ith thr self -con· sciousnrR~ of tl poodle \·:ho just mis~d the paprr. 1'hcre's so much Io re m f' m be r ... hold rny stomach rigid. tuck in my ba cksid('. hold mv :irms il\\','JI' from my body s-1 they "-'On't flatten OlJI. t1nd stand up straiJl'ht so waiters v•on"t call mC' ''Sir." ttu1t lroubl<' Tl"· rnnt!dvnt'•' tl1rv 1·:d11h1t ~'"''"' ro 'ulT'I•' r1"l'l1t out of th1;tr pvr~'-" The tirst modf·I t'a~d on\o thC' nu111·ri.\'. brr 00-!v ,..\;1n\1•1i ;1 1 a 911 di•gr~~ ;ingle h• r !1 1111! 11n1l:"lled on hf'r h.p ~i1r walkC'd likf' a "·rnn.~n l'.1\11 h,1d JU~t l"nC't7C'rl nil~·,. "(LfJ..'.• r • 1*riut1ful . TI1e nc>:r onl' 11as a l)('t11t· lil\lr th inl! 11ho \\'alkr-rl in <t ~rics of Jf'rk$ and sn1:ill .~!t·P~ like mtn·be shr h;id a r::'h- llrr hr:11I ph·f't<'d {ron1 sidr 111 .,id!' :1od her r-~·f', <!a~tl'rl l'i:.et ..-.nd for!h n c r 1· o u "I } . F<tntastic. A tall rno<lrl "-''IS !l(•'.\1. Shl' "'·ore a coat "·1th lar~e p1x·k1·\<; and a'> l'hl' !>lCppcd on10 tlY' _ run\\ a}". she jan1mC'd her hanils in!o he r pockrl.'i ;in1l s rood '.lith h<'r leg.~ apart. \\.h1·n ."he "':1!krd hPr S\.('f)S 1,1•cre firm ;ind dclihcratr and Y.1X'n she tun1<"d ron1rlctrly ;iroond, her head n e v e r cha ngf'd dirf'ction.'i. Unre:iL I sat there in the d;irkr~!! frir 01·rr two houtl' 1,1·hile !hr AT WIT 'S END -•111! t•1 n1\.~l'IL ··\•,ho ;,r .. \ltu t...ddi11j!~ J1 ':'!JU l1'(1111·tJ !h;ll !.n t..1r~ ..... 1rd "hPn \1,u 11.1lk·1 l 1r.ur 111111111~ e1,i11rr.l p:1111·11 \IOUld ~pl 1t. llr ii \"II 1•\t•r "·'l;..•·i:l t\11 h Hl<)~~ l11t lr !i.1h1 ~t··r-.~. ~·11ur leg• \\O•ild <;nP:1d l1kC' :i ,;roup. 1 put 1h1' y,·holr 1h111:: u111 'f rn1 mini! 1111111 11·,r· r'l.11 ·1 t h~· SUf)\'rmark•'! · Th" i.;irl 1n fr1J1l\ 01 ll)(' \\;"' <;I.I'll h•fl ;ilonl! like the "L11!l1' :-Otatch I i1rl." Iler h.1ir 1,1a~ undl'r a ~c:irti' nn<l .~ht· y.·ort• v.·h\tc f,l)('k " 1\ 1tl1 !w'r t.cnn1s shoe~. Shf' d1tln 1 \1;1lk too good c1thf'r. Ii .... ·n~ 1.hl' model "-"1th the '.}tl 1!rsn'1' an~lcd OOdy. lncrcdibh•. • OURS EXCLUSIVELY ! BISBEE BLUE TURQUOISE The h.trquoi\t with "IAT". Suprtmr qem 1'1ality sloM\ from Bi\bre and other famous turquois e minr\. Let ut demontlrole ortd II\ rxplain to you the currtnl and steadily risirtq Z ' •QIUf' of firte turqi10ise QI QI'! obiect of bear.tty <( ""d a" tndurinq il'l•ethntnl. u -"' W · :I ,..: OUR SPECIALTY ! CUS TOM SILVERSMITHING WITH THE STOME OF YOUR CHOICE I ~' -ASK FOR £ART R081HSOH. I" addifiOft. LL •i1il our loft .,f'herT autM"tlc honchnodt' Early Amtricon fu rniturr ond other ite"'t :t I pn--dQtinq 1850 hoid iway. • ~ :i:: '" ... -"' "' ~ > I: '" :!!I n > z , 1 ~: __ _ --~"'1 THE SOUTH COAST VILLAGE 3800 Sovttt P1ata Dri•e Sonto A"o -114.979.7595 By the time I remember :ill 1'{ 1hat n1:y le gs bccon1e sti{i and I march across the floor ""ilh all the j'.!.ract' of !he Cf'rman Mmy march1nJ! inh> Poland. models t"·irled and pivotcd .1--------- thcir f.'.'lce~ nH1~k'> of •JOreclon1 and detarhmt>n!. ~lodels don't ~eem lo havt: \\hen the lights l\'C'll( up California Sets Pace What's After ERA? A $288,000 grant has been received by Caliromia's Com- mission on the Status or \Vomcn t.o develop a protol~'Pf' for ord<'rly changrs in state and national la11·s in ,1n- 1icipatlon or ratification of the Equ.1! Ri~hts An1C'nd1Ticnt. Pro,·iding the fund~ v.·ill be lhc Rockefeller Foundation. aC'C'Otdin:::: to Anita :O,liller. chairm<tn of the C'On1mi.;~ion. The proiec! will hf> or "na- tional signifir.1ncr." \1 ~. ~lillcr said. and it \\ill be the modrl fo r olher ;,talc con- formanct' projects. "Our mandau:o,"' .":lid ~t~. \t ilte r, "invol\·es fund:tment<il changes that will ha\.·l' an 1m- pacl upon such institutions as the family.g ot• er nm en I . cdu<:ation and the justiC'C' sy.~tcm." Thl' t·.\·o..~;ear study v.·ill ex- ;iminc lav•~ and conditions \l"h1ch cont.1in in~uities for 1,1·omrn and dr\"elnp ."JX'C'ifir r cc o mm ,. n c1 11 1 i o n s ft}r rrv.•ritini; such l.11.1·"· and \1·111 I eduratc the puhlic as to thl'\ l\OCIC't~l imp.1ct of the :t1ncnc1- rncn t 10 .1rh1r>\'r oonlormanrr !)l.'Yond thf' routine rc\'1Sion of ::.lr1 tutl's and codc.'I . j "Confonnaner of 1;;1,·~ ;in<l l practices to . the principle of the !!:RA 11.·1H be the .'lln~lf' 1110~1 ~1~~1ificant. evenl nf the II Ct'nrury. ,\1 ~. ,\l11lr-r :i:a1d. The proposed 27th amend- ment h.a~ bcrn rat1!11"C! by 3.1 of the necessary 38 statC"S. ;ind passagr is 4':-tpt'cicd by 1975, ~fs. fo.f1lll'r slate.ii. 91all 'J><Jcor &al<J 50% to 75% {if! )11 /{1111sJ.1nl ()ppur/1111il 11 • ro C:nkc Cnre t1/ .-Clt£/se JJ!n11k lVn!ls nt l'try J:,itt/( C£/st. Oil Pni11ti1q7s. ll'fltt rro/£/rs. tlclti11r1s. St'rir1rnpl!~-. £i111ilc1f t1fiti£111 I 'ri11t~·­ C/c1cks. /Jfnq11t'~·. I l 1all ( nrcil!f/S. JI11portcd ~i11!1f ,{'tnf Src111ct~· 1514NOR1.lf\1t\IN\·r ,\\,r\ \'\ • ti lt -1191 ~Tort' tlour~: ~1n11J.1\ 1~110"11 'rd 'I p111 rrid.1~· 9 .30 '111 IJ r111 . f),11!'" ') ~O 11! i ;JO p111 "• • DAILY PILOT Thursday, April 18, l'J74 Mistake Returns DEAR ANN L:'.NDERS : I'm at my wit's end. A-1any Ye an ago v."tltn I v.•as young and fooliah (my first jobJ I h'lld an affair v.1th my boss. • ~ - ~ - ~ ~ H '/ <> The old story, I became pregnant. but he couldn't ltave his ,,_,;re and children so I matTicd tho great.est guy l'd ever known In nil my life. \\'e had gone toge4hcr thiw years and had had sexual relations. lie nt\'Cr kt1cw the girl v.·asn't his child. best Tbelr cbJ ldrtn co uld be perrtttly normal. Naw, 20 years later, our daughter has brought hOme a young man she is C1'3ZY about. They "'ant to get engaged this summtr and mnrril'd next year. She met him ut college and although they 've dated briefly, 5hc is sure ~ 10\•es him and he IO\'C!l her. \\'ell . Ann, he is the son or my ex·lovcr. These kids have the same OF.AH A."'JN LANO};HS: I a I most wrote to you several \\'L'(!kS ago "''ht'n you printed a lclter about a little old lady \\'ho kept disconnecting and damaging applla n("l'S in her apartment because she was lonesomo and 1,1·anlcd to talk to ~mebody. The 1naintcnance 1ncn filled ttrat need. I v.·oo!d like to tell her and other retired and lonely people about RSVP, "'hich stands for Retired Senior Volun· 1eer Progr11m. II is a nationwide effort ta use the relents, sktll5 and experiences of this country's senior population. father. , \\'hat sOOuld I do? 'Illerc is absOlutflY no one I ran talk to. \\1111 their childr en bt: sickly or retarded? I'm y.·orril'd to death. Please advisc.-OLD !\1ISTAKE HOME TO ROOST DEAR O.t'\1.: It ts lmpotslble to pr,dict how g'ne palt r.rna will dt \'elop. Somt Incestuous r,1a1k>o1bJps hl \'e productd healthy nod brlllla nt cbildrtn~lhtrs have produced c b 11 d re a wbo '4'ere deftttlve botb ph ys icall y and mentall y. RSVP acts as a rclerral service and i;upporting organization for 1nen and \\Qmen v•ho have no Idea \\'here thet nrc ne«led or how to make cootact wi\11 others. In the cau of the laUer, If there is a history of diabetes, epilepsy or otbf'r rross abnormaJtics In either family I '4'0Uld recommend ge netic counseling. If there Is DOne, keep qultt ind hopt for the In lk>uston we have senior volunteers .!ierving in schools, hospitals, libraries. day-care centers, nursing homes, food· stan1p ccl1ification c en le rs , heallh agencies, to name a few. \\'c have learned first·hand that senior Open House Featured P-T Events Announced AOAi\IS PTA : Ice cr<>am 50cial and open house from 6:30 to 9 p.m. \Vedncstla y, April 24. Parcnt5 and children are invited to visit !he classrooms and then return to the multipurpose room for punch. coffee, cake and ice crea1n. BEAR PFO : Slide program on the dangers of w~tchcraft and supemahualism wi ll be !'ihov.•n at 7:30 tooight under the direct.ion « T een Challt:nge and wilt be open to adults only ... Annu<ll sc ience and art fair 1~'111 take place \\'edncsday. April 24. Students are preparing their enlrie~ in four categories, s c i e n c c . crafl.!!I, art and photography. . Prizes \\'ill be a\\·arded to 1he best enlry in each of these categories. COLLEGE PARK PTA: Open house and ice cream ·social Wednesday. April 24. A brief business n1c~tlng with HALF-SIZES. HALF-~:·~s HALF- the election of officers \\•ill begin at 7: 15 p.nl., followed by c:lassroom and ml'(lia center \isitation. Tee cream and cake v.·ill be served in the multipurpose room during the evening. COSTA l\tESA lllGll PTSi\: Open hou.se at 1 p.m. TuC'Sday, April 24. in the boys gyn1. Robert. l\f. Packer. principal \\·ill \\'elcome all parents and invite them to confer \\'ilh teachers , counselors and lid· minlstrators and vieW variou~ display! in the cafeteria. A ~1lim~thon 11•ill be prcsenled in the pool area. Rt·frrshmcnts will be SPrved by the hospitali- ty committee in the cafeteri:a. Annual :rn·ai>nlcet s.1!c will take place Sunday, April 28. at the Orange County filirground.5 . Those 1~ishing to contribute items may contact l\frs. Jan1es Sponaglc or ~1rs. Carl Rotman. ~10101 .A PTO: Cnit 1A'i11 sponsor .1f1 arts and crafts fair Salurday, r..tay 4. from 10 a.m. to :t p.m. Boolhi> will be available in "''hich children and :idu!ts can experiment 1vith drcoupagc . "'ood·"'ork- ing. paper no"'·crs. rock paint· ing. m. t1 ca r on i necklaces. body paintin g and fell flo\\·crs. (;an1e booths \\'ill include a treasure chr!;t. fish pclond . crazy bikes and forhmc tcll- inr:. Food 1\•ill lx' sold, and a c.1kc 1valk is planned. Pr ice!\ 11·ill range from 10 cents to 40 cenls. Public is inl'ilcd to at- tend this event which v.·iJl benefit 1he sc hool i1n- provrment flmd. Further in- form11tioo can be obtained by ronla cling ~lrs. David Acker. gcn{'ral thairman. or ~frs. Lorin 7. e c h i e I . ticket chairman. throui;:h the school olfice. ~CHROEDER PTA Cnit \l'l\1 sell cupcakes and sen·e coffee at open house Tuesday, April 2.1. at 7:30 p .111. in the mullipurp::ise room. f.1 rs . Ed"'ard Bn>nnan. ways and means chairman, is in charge. TA!\fL'RA I'TO: G<1n1rs. pr i'f.cS. food booths and a t'akc 1,1·alk \1·ill be featured at the c.1n1i\'11\ ~rheclu!td Thur.~day. April 25. frorn 2 to 7 p.n1. Jn lh<' quad nrt'a. C:irnh·a! lhl'ITll' is llappiness Is. TE\VISKLE PTA: Annu!'ll i<'C crea1n social and open house Thursday, April 2$, Con· l i n u o us entertainment. in- cluding 1hc chorus, "''ill be to Roost volunteers m extrao rd fna rily dependable, aerlous·rnlndcd, and po~ss in!lnilll palleoct. Our country i~ flnally IJt'glMlng to realize that retired pt0plt n~:d not simply fade n1,1·ay or seuJo on being unP'id baby -sit ters lor t~K:'ir grandchildren. They AHE ncc.'dt<J and wanted. RSVP through federal funding is able to offer reimbursement to l!s voluntN'rs for outroC·pockct expenses in connection 'A'ith their voluntecling. This is not payment, but merely a n1cans of allowjng men and women on fixed incomes to offer their serv ict.'S to lheir communities without making a finan~ial sacrifict. Will you let Arncri e-.:t knO'ol.'. Ann~ Anyone interested can 1,1·rite to ACTIOX. 806 Connecticut Avenue.~. \\1., \\'ashing· too. o_c_ =· --,}_n_e _ DEAR J.8.8.: Now they ).:no•·! 11111· lions of tbem. I hope: that offlrt in W11shln,lion is wtll 111aUed. Thty are golnJ: io bf r!elugrc!! Thank you fur "'"riling. Discover ho1v to bo• dale bait "'ithout falling hook. line and sinker. Ann Lal)ders's Mokl<'i , '"Dating Dos and Don'ts,'' 1,1·ill hc!p you be more p::iiscd and sure of youri;l·lf on dates. Send JJ t-en!.~ in coin illong 1,1•i!h a long. Flamped. S<!Jf-addressed envelope and your requ est to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 3346, 222 W. Bank Dr .. ChicJgo, Ill. 600jt, HURRY-UP, HAIRDOS: CUT, BLOW 'N GO! We show you how to care for them slep by step. Our curl coaxing SCISSOR STYLES are all luss·lree and lunct1onal and are easy lo do as 1usl shamp00! In· eluded are lamp cuts. linger tumble cuts. curhng iron cuts. blower culs, wast], lowel dry. brush 'n fluff cuts or simple wash and wear culs. They are att SCIS~ SORED, take-care-01-yourseH styles. GOOd for any age, any hair. NO teasing. no rollers. no pins. NO POLLUT ING HAIR SPRAYS. ALSO NO SET PER· MANENT WAVES. YOU MAY NEVER WANT TO SET YOUR HAIR AGAI N, JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntington Beach 9564 Hcnilt1lll ........ 968-3535 Fullerton JOS M. Hartiot ltvd. 879-3863 ~"Deily I A..M.to 10 l'.M.· Sat. SIM' to 5 ,.M. 10°/o Off fOlllC.-MTMA,WAf OFF DO IT YOURSELF WITH PllOijSSIONAL EQUIP_ -STEAM CARPET WANERS •ITS IJ.S TI.HD ITS SAN •If YOU CAM VACUUM YOU.CAM USITHIS MJ.CHINI •THIS IS PIORSSIOHAL f9Ull' • ..OT STOil lltn I.LS • •tlf' TOUl CAll"ETS GHM ,_H. DIOOOl.1110 I II.IT .... • SOIL I OLD SHAMf'OO llSIDUIS llMOYlO • llSTOllS COLO. TUTUllE & LIFTS MA TTlD l'tLI • G>llJ. T FOi SHAGS PRICE INCLUDES: l'IC• +UP I OIEUVllY, CHlMICALS • IMSUIAMCl MACHI~ SIT UI' I l'H:SOWAL IMSTIUCTIOHS Compare Our Prices · You Won't Believe Them DWVHT7 0.t.YS A WlllC! CARPETS 54 I ·5713 UPHOLSTERY f'ULTON PTO: Bicycle rodeo 1vill be sponsored by the unit tomorrow at 9 a.nl. for students from .second thrm1gh sixth grad'es . . . l\lenlbcrs will attend a luncllCOn to1nQr· row at 11 :30 a.m. in the ~lcrcury Savings and Loon buildinR. Ticket.~ ari~ priced at $2, and proceeds v.·ill be usro lo di'fray ex!>(·nscs of eighth grade graduation . . . L:'nit 1n£>Ct ing is sctil'dulcd in con· junction 11·ith open hoLL"e Thursday. April 25. ~C\\' unit officers "'ill be elected .. Carnival \\'ill be presentrd Saturday, April 27, £ron1 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Loca l youlh groups ~·iU participate in the event givrn in Bos\\·e\I !Iall .1 _______________________ _ Cla.~sroon15 will be open for visitation at 7:30 p.m. llARBOUR \'TF.W PT 0: •Selection •Se rv ice •Courtesy Fashion Happening \\'ill he ·;;:-;:-;:--:..;;;_ _ _;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;- presented by the unit Alonday. April 29, in the Old Ranch Country Oub In Seal B<!ach. Social hour 1\·i ll begin at l 1 a.in. fol101rcd h~· lunthron and a fashion sho'v at noon. l)o()r prizes 1\ill be <l I\' a rd e cl . Tickets are pricrd at ~.i <ind can be puochas«I in 1hc school I off ice. Tickets 1vi!l not be ~ld at !he door. AdvanC'C table reservations can be made for groups of eight or 10. Ella ~or's HALF-SIZE SHOP fULLH:TOM 224 °""Pf•lr Mall COSTA MISA 1 IOS Mtwport lt1'cl HUMTING.TOM 11.ACH ' 14 ...........,"' Cffftr L.A~UMA HILLS MALL hi t..1-~ w.,w announcin g the garden un usually beautif ul clothes. everything for the tee nage girl of Lido Village 3416 Via ()pono 675-0321 opening ofter Easter dress pictured circa early 190Crs 1odly'1 1ook1t the garden In April MEMO: Remind Dad That MOTHfRS DAY Is MAY 121 SchroJerJ JIEWl:LEIS ZIJ IE. 17th St~ Cod• w.,. '4M142 Vt nef11"' Clt ss, h •hion • '°"""°'' l'lol! '" .... ..:1o,.... ...,... '"'" Ill 1'yl11" Tl•COlltll'1t. bold!' bonatd ••In •h•!• -II llt,., .....,.., Mll-IOl'I pl9<;,t1 t M "'-' lfto •••"' 11oc.-ti.. Colo••· _,,,,., DQr'COlttl" pono., - """" (111 •i1h •fl•I• lfllll). ,...,..tllllll,1111<11- Sl6.00 I • • , .. ~~liiiiio.;-~rlY- Veta's INllMA.TE APPAA EL W111c.llll PJ111• • ·17111&1,,.itlt Ol'EH THUllSDAYS "TIL' P.M. PUBLIC NOTJCE PUBLIC NOTICt.: 1---------FJCTITIOUS I USIHISS MAME STATEMENT ti!~ fotio ... 100 per1on •• ao.ng buslntn 11: 8U llT ~ RENTAL . 11C•l J.nnlfer S!ret1, Garden Gro~. C1llf0rnl1 JO•O'Ph Grurib1. lXIJI Jt nnlltrl1111. Gardr" Grovf, Ctill<trnl~ Tltil buslntn ii C11t1<111tlt<I bv ifl<!!~•du•I JO>tp/! G•ubDI Tfllt $•a1~rm·n1 .... cwn1v Cl~rl( o! 01•noe 11, Ufi , H/l·OC OONALO J, SONGER 1.1.:d .. 1111 lht Counl\' on Aorll U"6 (l1r• l vrnue l rilllo•t•. C1lllornl1 l'07C4 TrltP-: tlJ-606 P11oll.1ned Or1ngr (ol•! Ar rll 13. 11. M~V J_ 9, 1'1• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE l'ulllhri.d Orll>Oe Co.1! AP!'il 11. 2.5, M.lf 1, t, I"' ,-»1• Dally Pilot lll4·14 PUBLIC NOTICE Pub+•!"-d Orange Co.1! ADril 18, ~. Mly 2. ,, 1971 FlllN Dally Pllo! 1310·14 PUBLIC 1\0TICE NDli<t 1, H~reb• C:.lvtn lo '"" l'u~ht: re: Public Ht11rlno -Envlrrt:mtnl•I lr•11,.c1 lltPOrl -S1n11 ""' Reolon11 ln!trce91t>t Time : 2:00 pm -S:DO pm, J::JO pm - 9:XI 11m Dl!t ' MIY 7, 1'1' P l1ct: Vl1l1 Gt l 11,lo Junktf HIOh ScllOOI (All<lltorluml. )001 Genii Orl•t, An1...,;m, C1lltornl1 j "' • • ·~ C11t-1I ln4'!vi...ell MtlOI" ,,. .. II Ul 11 vi ·--,_.. Or Dllff\(t, J .. n. c Ctlllarl'IL&. ,._ tf v ,_...,., '"'(lllMI J ..... -""~ ,..,..., M 1-• ,..,..., Mid l •.C rl9hf, 1111• 61~0tf1! Ol'•l'IO•· 5 fOl'-l: lot 11 Counlv. -rK ... ~ -(t111or"I NOTICE Frld•f· A M. 11 It HI •-J A09d, Ct 0r•"9•· \ pUDllc: • <•all J,,, t ll "" • 1.o; ..... , """"' flll\I b9 tXKl,ltiOfl, <O'!Oh. !)a!..i A Olvlll°": • '"' '" '" E1t111 tJ.tc111..i. HOT ICE ,,..,;'"'' lhll •fl St !d OK wJll! TM ot lht tie '" pttl t YOUthef\, of 11tor 'YOUHG $ul•t S1 .. Wf!j.(" ll -ff•lt ,,.. ul•lf' ,,,_, .. , . ,wt11t~. Dt ltO " • ' • TAUSMA 'YOUNG 11t ... .... l ...... . AllOMMYI Pu~!llJ'> M1•th 21, '~ . buslnt~• GOLD 1017 IC Mk~ St~ lrvl 01~id L191H11 T11!1 bu part..ersn "' T~ls 1 County Cl 1•11. Pu11Li1 Aoril I. I '" WIJIT Co•i. " NtWPOf Oavid 1.1 .... Tnis b 1ndl>11du•I 0 11\;t , I Cwn!y Cl 1'1,, Puolh Ao;U •• I • '" n ' E1t1tr """..., NOTIC <:rt!lilort 111111 111 u 1d OK wl•n tltt o/ lhe <:I lo 11rt 5e llOU<l'ott1. "'Ill• 1t! lei EIS 11'8"°'"' jll~Ct ot "'""" OttO'Gt n!, lrr•l 111.fb! 0•1.cl • ' ltO&lltT l01 E11! ,..woe Al!o.-...y P11!1ll1fl Apr!! .. 1 '" n ' Es,.lt O«t• NOTIC ""''' .... 11\11 I ll ••id "~ .... , .. "" !ti !he tl lo 11rt M! VOV<:hetl, "'~" lU. C0\1 bllCt o! ni!!ffl dK.O.nT, first W!I Oat.ti '" " ' MOTICl ••• Sl!l:V .. ,. " ' SE llVAT >.llTHU MOTlC SU lETT ~•ttln I M-"' ........ OKO '"' ,ltfl (O\ltlrtlCI tour!. I lllt Cl1y Otltd Ml1'CM "'" ,. OUI S ··~ ft\lbl lt ""''111 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Locklieed Future Debatecl BURBANK fAP I -Thrtt years after its near demise, Lockheed Aircraft C o r p , rn.1ln~ it b still on the road back to tc000mic health. The ol!Jdal In prevails op ti m is m spite of the sluggish state. ot the airline industry -"'hlch has affected salts of the Lockheed LtOlt TriStar jeUiner -a heavy burden of debt and ~itablc la)"Ofls here. ~tANY FINAN C IAi, analyMS are no( so conlidt-nt, hov.·e:vcr. seeing Lockheed's fut u re f r.a u ght w i t h uncertaintit;s such a s tfx> flK'I 11bortage and the slo"·ing growth of airline passrnger traffic. Uli l T•itpllo!G .l.<u•""' A4 Mitro ....,~,,, c.. ...... "'" All1 ... "' "' '"' "'"" S.w "''"" ...... ... H;o.d Toi "'" ... ~ .. 1 ..... [,,,,, ...... ' ..... 1 ,.,., I •~I~ Aim , W'" A.., C.-•• A~ ... \, ...... ,, ... A"' Woi4 ..,."tWV OAJL V PILOT 2..1 Over The Counte r MASD LI•""" for W_...,, A,nI 17. lt74 I'" I ~"I It\~ I. I> . . .. • t• " .. " . ,.... l lJo 11'. I) , ... 111. , ...... . 'I"' 1•..., ! ~1 H '• ' -,, . 10\'I "'' 1'1-.. .,.,. 11..., u• ... • » 11 .. 111• JI• 11\o ·1· " ' .. 16''t 11V. 1'0'. U 't It ... I • lie . ....... 111-• 11-. ,. ' )'"' Sl o • ....... ,.. . . " . u•. 11 • :i. 'I N ' " ' 11 • ... ,.,. . ' .. "" 11'• 11·. o•, . '" 11 1 11 10 I JI 11 ' " ' . . ''. u •. i• • I • I • I ) ' " • ., 1/ ' I• 'I i\ '" I' . ,.. . ·~ 11 1 JI , I • \ • 1• I•'• ' ' I ' I > ' • Some e\'en predict rventua l nierge:r or selling of iL~ profitable ~idiaries a~ the only •~Y out lor Lockbe<d. Big lt'J1eel t l o 1-. IQ 10 ' II ... jt', , .... . The corporation. f ifth · in Linda \\'right,.en1pl oye of lnlercole Automation. Int. 1aks among atro.5pace firms · 1 ~•· · . ''• ~·· ' . '" 1n , I , l 'o \\ I I•• I II J !I 1•'· J<I'• ' ' 10 • 11 ' I) ' ,., ,, . and the natioo's :'\o. 1 dt-fenS1~ in .AJ\.1i, sits inside Jar~('lil tire n1 ol d ever btnlL contractor, is not alone in ~1 easuring n 1ore than I I fC ('t in d iamet~ and "'eigh· financial troubles. ing nearly 18 lons, the n1old will be usecl bv the But. as ooe ol its lrndin g-United Ti re Company o f Can:ida to produ ce· tires bankrrs put it. Lockhttd has __ 1o_r_r_a_rth_m_ov_1_n_og_m __ ac_h_i_n_es_. ________ _ ,,,., 11•. ,, . ,. ... I ' t ' l • l '· \) r 1.1 O )I ' 1J • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PIM'h ~bll~ O••l'IOt C<Ntl Ot!l'f !'Hot, April !1. 11. lS. ft><! M4r 7. "1< l71J 1• had troubles "that no on£' should be curstd V.'1lh." It is nov.· mor(' than S880 million in debt. Sates of thr Tr 1Sta r ha,·e b c£'n disappointing . Ifs been more than a year since one of ttr $20 million pla nt's h Cl s attracted a buver Just r ec t: Ti t I v, in an attemlY. to bolster salPS , Lockheed offe red a si mpler and cheaper lon!<'.:·range rnOOrl of the "1.i de·bodied LI0\1. called the Das h 1 \\'ith t1l" relatively s i rrn>le addition of a fuel t.'lnk the N"v.· m odel v.·iJJ add an extrn 1.000 m iles to 1he LIO!l's range. A REcE!\J ROT.Jr'D of hell· tightening ha!i ~t the jotxi; of some 5.000 v•orkers over the pa.st fev.· month.~. m a nv of them scientists. erui:ineer.s and supervi Sl>i!i. Tiltse la,·offs v.·f're a direct result Or a s I O\!.'d o v.· n in TriSta r prodU('tion. PUBLIC /'\OTICt: PUBLIC NOTJCE Stilt. the-oomoany says that by 19i6 it will be ablr 10 r epay the S250 million in loan~ " n111 guaranteed by ~ go\·ernment f"uhll•-Ot•nv• Cete1t Ot l!l' 11110• d · •· f' • fi · I l'ICTITIOUS •USl!ft:SS ,, •• rel\ 79. "'P•I! '· 11, 1J, lf14 IOtl·1• unn g f Jfte" 1rm !i nanc1a H.t.ME STi\TEMt:MT NOTICE OF Mi\ltSKAL'S SALt: ----•-----I · · · !97! Lock•···' lh Tiit f0Ho·Mi119 ptr>On i1 dolog bv•ineu !t>l.,-•lt!t (ol'et l•O" l!Urt•~· t C"n SIS ln • • •11\:l°\l US 1,. c:..111orn11 <OfP0•1t1...,, l"lt rn1i tl, v1. w. "· PUBLIC NOTICE fa r ha.'f drawn $220 m illioo -WIJlT WOllK~, 161' Tu•hn A•'"'· 8o<'!Coll, •~• Wll!;t m t.. Bortot> •~•L---- (0>!1 Me"', Cel. on6n, 11.o. 80, 1112, w.111,,.., ""''"n· o..1en<11n1. ,NG. n 051. ll lC TITIOVS •VUNli l of thP total. 'T'he repa ynwnt NeWPOfl Be~c" (II onw.o Bv vlrl"" "1 ~n e•Ku!oM '''""" .,., JfAME STATEMEMT tnOflCY is lo come fro m monf'V Ol >ild ll:o;a. 161~ T~•lln ... ,,. ' (<>'!a M•r{ll " 197' l>Y In• Mu.,itlptl (GVr!, Tl\, tllllg,.lr>; l>e'IOl'I 11 dol"Q b111l"90 IM••· c ai. on611 Ctn1r11 or1n9e Cwn1v J..ald•• O·•'""· 1,, taken in on TriS!ars rhi(' lo Tni• bu~lntn I• COl'lduC!td Dy I " Judgmtn! on!ored: J'tbrll~•Y I. !~7' OON l.IAIEll: (Oo;~T Jt UCT ION (Q1,1 ht-deli1·erl.'d 10 .1tr!int S LO th(' jnOiwidu~\ Courily ~ Orong•, S!dle O! (.~ldornl~. PANY. )6/nl W•Nlw••d Driw<. LIQ11n1 D••ld II:<>!-~ llPOA t 1u<:19menr en1crtd '" ll~Or ?1 N•OIMI. CtlolOfnot '11611 next 1hrt'e }'earS. l hi1 ll•ttmet>• w~~ flied wilh 11'1<1 +n•e<•1~11• (olledlon Bure~~· 1 C•l•!ort>•• Oon J<rl'Clet!{n Mllt r, 1•0'!1 Wllld.,.t rd he Co>vt>IY C!t r-or or111g1 Ccu.,rv on t.orll 2. ~~.~~:' :". •;. 1~~~~1 .~:i1~if~;., "': D•l•t, L•uuna N1g,,.1. Ct lltornlt f'lln T company oper a ted in 1'11. Barton 1~1 WllHt m l!Oflon •• llld09meni Tlll1 bu1!ntn 11 '01111ue1ed "r<. '" In· the black the last three ~·rars . . 1'"'2nJ a.eo1ori11, 11\oW"•!I A net b•l•t>e• ol Olvlduel • • bu! net · ' I d' PuDhs~ 0 ,&nqt Cotll Oao!y P\lol. l l.l.U.tS t{IU•llY d"" on !~Id iudGmt M ..., 0 . F, "'t ie<' e anungs. If\(' U 1ng t.Q•ll '· ll, \I, ?S, lt " ll•·ll tnt <lt!t: of !llt! ittu&t>t9'01 ~l<I exttllllOf\, llllo llt!~mM! "'''flied will\ Tiit! COUii· $\6.8 mitliOfl for 1973, V•t'rC 1 llt W lt vifd lll'O" tll •ht rl;M, lll!t ti'>!! ly Cit•~ or 0••"11• Cwnly on M.,t n 21. SJnall. PUBLIC SOTICE ln!~•etl ol wld iuovtmenl deDlar!1l In "'' tt1e P•OPl•tr !n fll• Countv of Ortnqt, Ii' IUI' I'\o ma tter how bad thing!'l ------,-,-c--------SM!t <:I Ct lilOO'n•t , <leK"llt<I •• loll-.: l'ublhhed bv Or1not Cete1I 0 1•1• II.lot, •'---, d , tha • uu i.111 61. T•ici ,760• 81 i:t..---aoot "''Mete!! 11, APfil •. 11. 11, ,,,, 1ou .1. gr !. 1-1""'!: ts no in icat1on t NOTICI! TO Cltt:CllTOllS e.t~f H·ll ol ll:KO•dl ol Ort npe Locktleed-\\ill u n-d e r I a J.: e SUliEltlOtt COUllT 01' THE" coun•v. ~"'°"'" 1s tos 5onor• Ro>td, PURI.JC flotOTICE ST•TE OI" c ... L111011:N1A 11011. COl•t Mt••· c11aorn11. another c a m pa i g n for THE COUNTY OF OltANGE HQTl(E IS HERE.BY GIVEN 11\tl onl-----------------1 I J d ' No. i\·1flll F•o<lt y. April 76, 1•1•, t i 2 ;c O'tloc~ II·"'· ,IC TITIOVS •u11N •s1 ~\·t:rnTl'lf'f't he p. nstea . 1t E ~latt: ol JESSIE G. tiEOLEV. •I l<ont of Courll'aJte, O•~"!I' Couniv llAME lf.t.T•MINT has hir ed a l\e v.· Yor k DKt titd. H~rl>Or M.,.,1<11>11 (out!, ~1 J1m11<1<tt Thi lollo»o lng perKM'I 11 dOlf'll -....1;ntn NOTICE ts HEll ESY GIVEN hi ,.,. ltoe<I. CllY of Newport Bet {h, Cout>ly ol t i: in\·estrnent bank~ f i rm • t:rt<tll.,.., o1 l'l>t l~t ~,,....., <Hcedtnl 0•1nqe. Sll!e o1 Ct lofort1l1. I w\U ... u ti COLONIAL '°"OTEL, "'' H...,pe,, La ard Fr & ( k Ill.I< 111 ~'""' l'ltVt"9 (Il l"" aqeln1! l~t PUDllc. t \ldlo-< lo TM hi9he>I Dl<IOtr. tor &lw .• CGi"-lltu, (ti. '1U1 z eres 0 ., ilOV.11 ""'" 0tc..i..n1 '" ••ciwi•td lo lilt """'· c1\l'l l" r~w1111 monev ot 111t vnitl'CI 5••1tt. llooert Ill:. ivt >l'>t•, ltlJ u o111110u1e for i t s m erger-arra nging w1•11 tllt! "f'Cen .orv "°"'""''· '" 11>t Gtlkt 111 ti\!! r1g111. 1!1t1 t nd 1n1.,-111 a1 s.1ld Lt>. COf00>• dt l Mt t, C11. "7611 talents. f-f'•anci'al m•i'dan-. ol 11\t Clt •k Gt Ille ·-"''ltlfd '°""'·Of l'-"'O""'"' dt lllorh> In mt t b<lYt dtKrll>td l fll• bv1ln<11• 1, '-""''° b'( ... VI uo .. y '"<. lo JJrtH'ft! Hle l"1. with lhe ntCHJl rY pr-rly. Of '° rro11<1! thtrl'OI '' m1v bl lft<llvl!!\111. vouc111r .. 10 ll'lt unde,11gnec1 t i '"" otlkt "'''""'' to u tltl'I 1•ld 1•ecutiOt1. wll n It-•! II.. W11111r PUBLIC NOTICE ol 1111 t!IOfntw. ROl!ERT W. "NOERSON, t ccrUld lnttt1tt •nd {Ollh. Tl!lo >•tit"'"'' "''~ flltd "'•fh lftt l----------------, )01 Etll Co!Ortao L!ll>'d.. No, 102. Oltl'CI Aprll J. 1'14 COut>T)' (ltr~ of O•t"llt Cwt>lv on "11rtl 1, PoVldenl, Ct lll,,..nlt t l101. Wlli:ll !1 11'11 Olwltlon Hatoor lf/4, pl.o{t o! llU•l"'u of 11'1<1 -fll!ll>td I" tll OO N E! ltHE .... m.0111•1 J)t<lalnln9 lo Ille "!lie al t t l!I Mtrtl<al, Or1n119 Counly d«fdtnt, within lour ,..,,..,, .. , 11!1r l~t By E11n1 M. Ekler, firJI ouDllct tl<W> ot tnlt notlct 0.DY!y OtTMI Ap<!I 2. 1'7~. f1 11111rd lltH PEIRSON L. PEOLEV. I ll! Wi1t~rt •tvd. £•t<vl,,.. ol !ht win Lt'\ Angel .. , C•llt..'1111 'lllM* of 111-t 11>0vt "~m.O (lf(edent Pullll!Nld 0•.o"9t COl!T Ot ll'f tillot, ltOL!ll!ltT W. "HOEllSOM ll~rll '· IL 11, lt7~ 11'•·11 JOI E••I (OIGrt<IG •twd ,, ,.,, 101 P1lldtn1, Ct lilo•nlt tlltl i\llorMY lor Eo1<uhlr Pu~!l!lle<I Or .. ~9.0 (Gt 1I i\1>'11 '· 11. \~. 11 1•1• 01lly l'Uot 1 \19·1• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC l\"OTICE .. ICTITIOUl •UStHESS NAME STATIMEJllT iaOl-'119 ~•100'! I• c1o•~a b<./l!NU I' 11111 il'111lll11!M Otll'q! CW!I Otll~ Piiot April •. 11. 11, Jl. 1•1< 11.._h PUB LIC NOTI CE l'fllf t l'11llll1Md Ol'Ju'>Ot (Mil Otl!~ Prlo!. •11•11 11. II, )'I, 1"0 M.tlv 1~1'1• 1711 I• Deale1·s Face Ba11 OTC JO 'lo•t Artirr \Itel <l•n•O•o ..,, lll bll 6'<"' .,., (•P -•Ir• (p Po"" Lt!• V•l- H I "°Wt ,~, 100 .,_ ~~ "·:~.°1; ... "·· '• •l • '1 \, ' I ,. •• 40 ..... I.. ,., . 011 U 1>dati11g Cars c,o..., Go "I"' ""'"' ''" •P Cfo«ll\ F•<IO'o• 0.••"•! E •Ill An""u• 6w1<n ,,_ M,l<)'I .... "~ w~ .... ., .. •1• .... ·-, .. ,.., n • • .. " ,, ... ,, .. )I ll'•-• , /l \ll"•lo ~•~o ooi ....... ,,.,.., 1.ue . .00. ""'"""~' Ill Caphol St "'~ Srnict S 1\ C fl A :.t 1-.: \ T 0 Cal1fon1t:1, .,,, hich LS 1n th(' forefront of mo..<;! n1otor velu · ell• ll·g1sla1ion. 1s i110\·1ng 10 b:1n rnanufarturcr!i an d dr::i ler:> fron1 ··upcta 11t1g·· yr,ir model drsign::iuons for n1otor vehicles in slock at the end of a model year. There prom ise!=. to be hun· dreds of thousands of 19i4 "nt'w " vehicles ln thl' p1pellnl' v.·hen th<-1975 model~ con1r out in the. fall. and tlus lcg 1!ila· t1on b) Assembl)·1nan Ken ~N HIGHGE~ '.\fcade r D·Oakland 1 1\ o u 1 d prevent prospecl1\'t' purthascrs from be1n~ misled Jnto thinking they :ire .~el£'l't- 1ni.; r1 curren~ ve•1r n1oJt'l 1·vt·hicle instead of ·a prior Yl'il r model. \\'htn a model is "upd:HC'(f' and sold to a consum1·r. it v.i!l only be n oticed •rhen 1hc 011,·ner lries to lradr it 1n a few years dov.n the road, or v.hcn hr ~tis ii ou1-righ1 It ha.s been a rouunc thinit for nu1nufacturcrs to let dealers "update" ctr la 1 n trucks in the line. and OJ<.'• cord ing lo 1n.!!ide !luurccs "t h('y intentionally :<-e I e (' t n1odcl« \\'hirh the puhllc can·1 readily 1drint1fy as ll"tni.: o!dl'r by ootv.·ard apJM!'<1r:ince " ~leadr's bill wou ld prohibit manufacturers and dralers from •·oontinuing these decrp· tlvc prac!ice.~. Violators could h ave thf'i r California busines:; licenses susprndcd or re\'ok£'d and ht• ~uhj£·ct to crirnina! sanct ion.~.·· To a\·oid being suckered. prosp<'ctivc buyers can !j·;,rn !hr corre([ yci1r 111 od e I d t!sign.H ion by chc<:k111~ tht.' ldrntif1ca11on sticker on .1 \'th1clc's doorpost or l1rc11,1 I!. They should also q ue stion dealers about modt'I yi:ar variations. • Are the major car manufac· lure~ running too close to !he line 11·Llh in!i!all<il1on of pollu· t1on oon1rot d C\'rCcs ~ E1 idenct from :'\e~· .Jer1'1•y, .'!~ reported 1n \I o Io r1 ~t agazine. trods to support that concl usion. Off1c1al~ con· nec:ted v.·1th \r1\• Jprsrv·~ pollu tlo n control prograrn !t·ll i Detroit that t hC' .~ta le e"i.prt·t~ to fail at leasi 1.000 c.1rs peT week for pollut1n~ be~ond allo.,,,•able limits and of that number, 10 p<"rcent w1!l he fall('Q a. sect1nd tune rvcn allt•r the vehicle ha.!i bf'r o ~er-v1<"<-'<I 10 t1HTl'f'I !hi' prob· h·n1 nnri !hr lllC'l h.1nu· hll~ donr 1he J11IJ t)t.aclly as Cl'rl1fif<l . \fha l then·· Ad1n1ni!>t rators don 't ha\'e an answrr to thr rJUl'Jition Sc r\'!C(' ('XCCUIL\'rS in Dl~tro1t question v.·hrlhcr an\' st:i te -not Just :'\rw JL'rser Oo;:h""' 111 ¥;<,';"if.! 1/tl ' Caittt>r11 a n<I Lo1t>r11 CiAl,.t •\ l !'rl"< F!f Pdh ••• l!P I '"!.>MIO'• "'' 1'•• • lJ~ J ... ,woe~ """"" I'.• I • llO • r .. c..,i,.,. 1.,a • •. " t•u I C..lb•~M I"" t • I Up t lttCOQt> E!IY•P l '•I • lo lJp / '.o)t~"' A•'",... •lo • '' lJ11 I D?c...i•I Co•11 •'~ • ... Pp t ~( 0.wlr> I'"' \, VI> II) l-'•o\!O Pt 0"1 I 1 • '• IJll 'I Ol\I f.OfO I ,. '• VP I) (_d11S.,a 11, '"' 1 •• '• UP 11 r;~'"' "l *''" n 1 , u11 "1..,.,......,, l •n • •• '• VII I\'"• """""' ~ •• l/f) IA !"" ,..,a I•'"' ! I • '• UO LOSllU 1 ~'"'' 0••",..(I J > -\;, fl'! r Ot•tnot fc•ll" n -4•• on l °"'" 0·« .... • ~. ,.,., ' C..~•-~Id I '-Otl I f"*•Q f y,,.,. '" I ()If • ff•U•• C...11 • 1 0'1 >O.•£~•!t1 ~. I Of! I P•I•"!\ ll•A"I I (}ff • """ .... """'"'" J ('•• 10 II••,.., I""'" I .---•o ()U II -... ""'l•l<I (. • • ·" "" 1) 1.ioom """'T'" • • , 0<1 11 ''"" M>c•o ~.. 1 , 1 , ''" 1• !>o"(OfhO I"<~ t , ()<! •I .,ml 1.r, U<I u , '. o" ",,,.,... '•~•<• 1 , -'" or• " ' .. ' "' " . ,,, '" " . '" " ' " ' ... "' "' "' .. .. ... .. , '" " . " . " . '" " ' "' ., " .. .. .. .. ... ~P~:l~~·at~c~~~~ct~~~fu: I MUTUAL FUNDS I dcfcc!J\'e cars per week. ... _ ,\ ne w car ~uyer probablv 1.--•--------------------.1 Cfin 't eXf>('ct trou ble -fn'·e ia:,·"~ :;~·: .:;1""~; ~;;-E 1: :~ 1: !l j·i ~.';..~ : : ~ ~ -~'!!:~ F i: ·~·~ fl '"·r a l1on from the moment hf' b•" •"d ., • ..,, 11•' Dfl[Yl'Vi Gii" J•""'' ~d 1• .. 1•.to ~·•••" J 91 6 .. • ,..~ ,., .,., ·"'"t"•' Or y! f'~ !001 •I'-' J"•" 'IT" ••' 111 Sit..; E'1 1• 1 11 · buys his au tomobile. 5crvicc ,,....,,.,"""ltd Dr l<1•y F<1 1 .. 111 JHAn $,u '" e 11 o;..1.-;c <. l 'O 1 •~ It~ ,_A\0 1"1: Oryf Lw 11 lll U \\ Jo~n\I" )I (M JI Ool \oQ!ll•• I II 1,11 managers admit. But. they \co 1nc m til 1.a KlV\T0 11l : scu oo111 "°'; Wt-W•r l•<IC.."I t l-010'1 C~•I Fii 110011 11 1.,1, l"w ll t l ll.t'I . riecla rt', !he problrn1 ~ us11a !ly •P"' 11 , '~" E&E ,,.,.. 1 t1 111 eu.1 111 11 1'0 10 11 a11•-.; 1•lt1•11 art·n·1 maior .. \l••t cusL omcrs .i• •o l-'\1' c,, 1 11 111 c:"' fl• 1tt 1 11 (.(l<O\ '·°' '"' "'' A'.!"'C.w 1 1!1 •1l [.l.0H l (.,\!~I t lOl l< ill'l'<l l l•ll !•U e<pec:t minor n1alfunct100~ • ., ... 1"' , 11 111 tt0w.1.•o . c ... 1 •I •" 1 o !.<M:I l •• • ll '·" A<!"' I"\ 7 )ol I (IO IUt!" Fa I 4ll t 7) (lJ\t \I 1• 'I) 10 II t l CUltlTY l'ot: and ~)'stem failures in new ..,,,...,, , '• , 11 """~ F 10 1• 11 •• Cu•r ~1 '01 •,. £"'"'' i u 11• Ai.i,.. f 1 111 /'"1 •n(m• \M t 11 (u•1 ~l •'1 1:i. lt> .. \I t ll 6 10 cur<;. \\·ha1 a CU!ilomer is not &.in• 1n 11 11 •J ~· ~,.., .1 r 0 11 I lt c .. ,1 ~ 1 .s l G vn•• , • t9 •" II ·~ . • .... ~·· 'n 'n ~"' F~ Ill JI) II I• """"" I" '01 l l LICTIO 1'01; V.'I Ing w (l('Cf'pl IS 3. AC,( Id ')~ •M tO•E ~ H)IHJ\ P<>I"'' 111 I ll ""' ~tw 6 '1 '" dealership 1rh1eh falls to cor· "'""•!• •~1011 t 11•11 CA to ,.,.11 11 ir:~.('• 1• &n OC111 ,., 1 0 1n •1pn.o1~ 101•1111r11....,1,1 1J oi. ~""GI" t 9l I Ji '>111 \rv• noo 1100 rrct !he problem promptly and "'""'"" ' , u , 1i F ........ o > ,, t 1• u-.,,..,.. 1 • 1 11 .,.~" .... ' 'u 111 1, ""'fl'"" •'1 10 .. ,En••Q• l••t!lltlO f<l>t \)OllJt ~M•v F ll ll U Tl properly. Am o ... I !\ • ., F ... 1111 Ill ,., l .. , .. fll '"° 4 SO M'!A•IMLCI o ••: Am Eqt , '•I • "' .... e .... • '1 I C? LE:r. OtllOIJ!i· c.....i J u J . • ~o one pours gasoline in h r5 radiator. but a car's coohnit syslen1 can be responsiblt for reducing gasohnf' mi!ea~e. So can other car parts that .~f'f'm1nglv h;1\C' no CQnn{'C'!ion \\'1th fuei consumption. SinCf' the condiuon al th<' cooli ng system affee1s en g i n e pcrfonnancc. abnorrno litieor; in <-'ooling lcmpcraturcs curtail J!t1Sl)\111(' rnilc·aio!e A f~u lt\' the r n1ostot. cou~ing ;in en~inC lo run ti.() cool. creates a con· d111on 11hr·n· mr)rc g;i~ 1.• nf·rd· ed to m;nn1:11 n power An overheating cn~1ne a I~ o han11)1'rS efficient cornbu~t1on or fuC'l. ln ~idl' :1n rn~1nl'. ;i sturk hc<1l riser v,1h t <tl~o \1·a~tes ga~. \\.hrn this 1•alve I~ not operating a s it 500\Jld. fuel i.!l not vaporized ef ficiently and e:ir:ci:~s ra•.1 &<i~ escapes into 111e ei.:hau~L AM IJt,•l\i ~•<I IHt, IJ1 Co L~dt 1•1J 11 "7 l t>Ttpt I ll, .. f UlolO\. l'lOILll'f' (;t•tl'I \II l l'I "",'Cl )91 f11 (.AplOI 'll 6 11 G•OUll llt"<~ I) ti U ,_ ~•bl' 110 I I I 1~,o... I 11 I n flt><I <ltll 114 • ,, L"• 1~1 .. 6 14 'I• L•11•! L t )1 • IO '"'""' 1 7t ''l Cto••• •11 10 •• l• .... (tO I ll 1711 P•t• fd 1n I OI ~-· • '' I Jf {~"1'• ~'I LOO~!\ \!oilA•M»t '°'" ~!I>"• •11 1 ... l • ~~C ••' U YlE\. 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II Co"lm I 1111 l,Jt Ho'"'Qt> I! 11 111' C•OV I": Rciise I ts Fares SAN FRANCISCO !AP1 - The Ca!!fom1a Public t:til it1es Commission has gr 11 n t e d J>aclfic Southv.·r st A i r I i n c s interim permission to incrcaY.' ;1!r fares bettil'et'n 3 pcrcrn1 and JO percent to comprnsate for Increasing fuel ros~. The increase \\'edne4id ay \\'01 br!ni: the Ile\!.' fare bet\\·cen Los Angrles and thr S.1n Fra"nci!CO Bay art.a 10 $20.25. including tax . or 8 pc rctnt above the current 118.75. Tiit: PUC SAIO the interim in«e.ase \''as granted to offset higntr fuel costs Pubhc hearings l\'Crc hrld in f cbrua.ry and April but the PUC said It could not resolve thr dUfcrenccs bttween It! staff's and ~A dtala so \!.'as g ranting the 1nterin1 boost pending final resol ullon . 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O.wloet I Q ••l \lar Pt' 0.1 Ill •VNO'I: W9111t> •.111011 O•\..IWAllt• +l'Y lltt 1,.u •IS tofl .. • 1oi:w 10.11 w11mn •1.1 10111 Gfl0Uf'1 I • I: E""'" 1 0 I.It "'!l'ICI\• I II l .e l'.Mt t tr t Jl10 lt ()rwtfl •It I~ (°'1'1'"'9 U .. l •. 11 W.1! IM 1 1' JOI) lltlW f' Lti V tt 1--1,11 i .;> c;rwUI t ,I) 10.Jf ~Ill (ir 1 11 l.IJ Ctnt T •.11 i s y,11 lN .. 1 l"lO"'l IAI 8 1' IM'(Ofl1. Sl)t SI" o.v"'" .11•11• ,,,.,"' 11n11i.i ,.,.,." '" '" 11~,., •n10.1t ~I Co "' t.I~ !tit+ f nd 1'.ltlt .. \11\lt , CO t ,Jt, 1-to'611lottoo. . . ...... 21; OAIL Y Pl<OT fl!urway, April 18, iq74 F11el Snve1·? Officials say this Diablo canyon nuclear power plant being built near San Luis Obispo will sa ve the burn· ---_, ~~~~~~~~~-,1 WOULD YOU IELlfVf 10,000 PRESCRll'TION DRUCOS7 by TERRY GRANT, R.l'h :)()Olf' of l hCiJ!.' mrdiCilll'S aN· id1~n tlcuJ. somf' rllfl(>r slighlly In ch,.mk·1:1I struc.:. turf" nrl<I 1na11y a"' l'On1bint1 - tion~ of drug11. Bui . Ofll' thin.~ is fur sur1~. I hat your phyiH· t:i.an and pharn1aci11t ha\'" to kl'ep UI> with a l.rt'ITll'll· dous numbrr or Jlrf1dul'l8 11\llt ilrl' availablr h• ht•IJI fil:ht ill nt·i.~. And, l'Rt·h drui: 1>roduct has. an idl•ruity 1111 its ov•n. Tht! plat•' it I" 11U11'<'<f, !hi' 1.-ont.aillf'r lhnt It ii. kept in. how Ion::: ii ''-'ffillins 1i01rnl, its rclnlion \I) other m~·di­ (·lne;:;, hu\\' it mu111 be hnn· dlf'd, rc-i:u ln!lonti i:uidln~ its us" and llllUl\' ulh1·r ftil•l11r~. BrinJ: .vour j·Arnily pha.rmu- 1·i~t i~ "' rull-timr joi). YOU OH \'OU/l DOCTOR CAJ~ Pl·JONE US \\'IW'n you need n dr ll\•c·ry, \Ve will dP- livcr pron1plly l"·ithoul. rxtra Stock Set For Kl~ET 'l'hc stock brokerage fir1n of Dean Witter & Company has donutect to KCET's Auction 100 shares of the 01ost acth"t .<>tock to br rcC'Orded F'riday. f\1 11.v 10. Th(• JOO ~hares will be sold to the high bid~r the eveni11g of r..Jay 9 during the live Charu1el 28 Auction telecast . This marks the second con:.CC'Ulive year Dean Witter h;is participated in publ ic supported KCET's fund-raiser. COllllEUEASE l ~ .. -.. -... li I Ciiewekt LMN1111 De.le, I N•w '74 ... .:. H .. c .. Hcll: S&840 l"IER MOJ'ITH Ph,1• TBx I. Lie. On Appr, (rtlli! 11 N.4. O.E.L CONNELL CHEVIOLET 2121 HAUOll ILVD. COSTA MESA ~46·1200 charge. A i.;r1•11t rnnny rco11lc 11"=,--=========='I rely on us fur thrir heallh needs. \Vr· \1·r·lcon1t" l'l'Qul'!'llS for dell\'cry i::crviC<' and char~" l\C1:ou nts.1 JllARK LIDO PHARMACY Kids Like to Ask Andy U1 H•lttlt•l ~ANll Free Oellv•ry Newpert l•ach 642-1 510 Guy Liv ingston Proudly Announces the Opening of His New Store In Soulll Coast Plozo . Please Stop In artd Acquaint Yourself Witll Our Complete Selection of Spring Suits, Sport Coots and Related Casual Attire • • Bankrupty Petitions - Filed Former Spaceman Borman Seeks w ~nd-Eastern' s Spin 1 The roUo'Ning ptl'IOM hive MIAMI (AP ) -I rrenk filed petltk:N tor bankruptcy Borman. who m ytan •co ih Santa Ana ledtr.tl court. pUoted man'• nm nlt:ht $1lf.TI:H Clar-.. J~ Hiil.rt. I~ t b 9 mooll., jg 21)0 Mfse V..Off 0th.. C.ft• MH1. lltemjtlng to-puftliiieof the k:=:•1. "~~'!:.. •snts ll,l)t. naUon'1 Jugest 1..lrU~ out ol "'"'"El "'*"''· 1.0-.... "' 1 financial tailspin. IOI I crashed in the Everglades IHI year, kUllng mon than 100 persoru, BonNn was ~ the rt1a1en wM trudgeil_IJimiih_lbe swamp manhes to reach JUTVtvors. be no drutic: change.1. 'lb• . : nt<ds o( the (ra\•elina public: •~ wtll protected." Borman leads a q u I e t ~ Iii• wlih hi• wife Sue in 1 comfortable ?tUam1 home. Tbe couple's two !Ol'IS are In their lllll. "'"'"' ...... ing of 24 million barrels of fuel oil in year. Jt is for Pacific Gas and Electric. Domestic Plane Uy SYLVlA PORTER ~ffrctive this \Veck do1nes- ric air fares jumped another 6 percent. on !PP of the 5 pcr- t:ent rise that 14-1.'llt into ef- fect only four 1noi1ths ago. Just in J974 's short span. North All antic in ternational air rares ha\'e been hiked th ree times - and another boos! in fares slaled to go into effect June 1 hni; been merely temporarily shclved. Even Yl'ilhout this increase. the oost of a regularly scheduled 22-Lo 45-day New Yor k to London , fli.~ht will be 32 percent more th is summer than lasl ln 197.1, a C<lllegc student in C hi cag o could Oy to Brussels and back on a special youth fare for $305. arc s evtral bargai n categories. One travr:I agr:nt offers an eigllt~ay New Vork- U>ndon charter packa(e - irx:luding hotel r90m 5 (dot.Ible occupancy). breakfast, theater tickets. sightseeing -for $341 round lrip. A similar package for New York·Loodon·Paris """" $392. -Becau~ it i~ not a member of the lntemaHonal Air Transport Assn. and therelore doesn 't have to obey its rules. Icelandic Airlines of· fers lower fares to Europe than any schedu.lecl airline and al.so IOW·COSl tours. 11.5 jct fl ights go daily between New York and Luxembourg, and lake 12 hours or so. A round trip cost for a 14-21-day group inclusive tour during April· ri.fay is $2.'>4 . ~""""· S•n C~lt. Ll1bllltlt• TD 1 ... than •-·· -ars tM Sll0.611, &\tto!t mo. .... rM l"M!,_, WW 1-• ul 'N NO FA 111.Eft. lmage." Borman aaid when a visitor tried to compare hlm to Capt. Edd.le Rirkenbacker, another rlfl"IOUll American aviator who built Eastern into a major company. "I really don't have much time for outside int.ertsl.5." Sorman said. "J have 1 srnaJI outboard th111t hasn't been In HA•ct•ovr: °"'" 1i1~11. .... rormer lltrorlaut ha• rieen to ,.,,,,,.,M•nc:•. 1a1 M..tl•••l'IClt. l!.1 T.lfo. stnior vice .-kjenl for 1.l•b!ftll" 11).'1•. ~' lU.Kt, r-_. 11.i .... l"ttw l!mo"· operations -sharing the No. 1 I UllOESS s .. r•-(;.. '"'-· •10 spot in Easttrn Alrllncs' H1111ll"1llltl $!., l-IV"ll"91Qfl ltt '1• l.la~1111 .. """'· '"'u 11.t11. R.iotr" rorporate ltrud.utt. tiNloH , NA1\1E SHI MA.II •O'I'• ,...ill(f;o,, -1-.-V.,.. lnlt Catlww St., llout>ltil\ Vtllt~. Li.~1Hln tll3,.0U, "''b U7M!. lllVt.YO Caroll,,. Ctt04o1t, lotllM'. Mii ~od St.. (or.,.. dt4 Mt•. l.i.blllllft IM.lll. tlH'lt 11. • l • ' ....... '"1'11111'1- •LAMCHARO ....... L~ '"-<k •t~.... 11111 Ctlde ~•9'tl St.. H11t1· 11"""°" IMdl. l.lolbllll~ M,75', •-tt ll.14D, •M«N Elliott. IU.lrtCH..utO F r I 11 CI I ft~,. J(ou'-'"· 111 Ot!\11' ., ....... ...... M!LCHE• C-Elllfl Cl4e. M- l'lllfll•lrafl..,. 11t.111111t. uo w. , .. 1,... •• 1111 Cle<neflte. Ll1blllt!h llU77. 1s.et1 \f21. 11m ... e.m011. HOLGUIN Mlr"'9 H .. r1 cerd •n•lwar. tit& Hvn!lnotor> 0r1... H~,._ llflflDn l ll tl'I Lllbl11tlK W,Ja. 1n 1r. \1,4.$0. llt'l .. N l"l'lelM. COLlll!RT u1rt1 D1wr1, )Iott Ii · ec111Jw U<Taf1r111 wniln, nn• l1v1~1ugl'I ll!lld, El Tori. Ll1bOlll" JS'),"1, l •Mll tJ,n J. •..WM l"eot..- £111111•. AN0£11SOH ,_ ll'ln<f , ,. ... ;,, ••1tlon. iUM (1t1nl1, L1911111 H!lh. Ll1blllllft $11.Ul. 1uafs SSl.oleO, Ari1ree 1::1111111. ANDE•WH S-J11y, ictdrl'SI IS ..,...., Ll1bllllfH $11'°3i, ..Wis I S ,,,,_, 11....-11 Elliott. (01tDE1•0 J••-fl-rt. '°""""'' c11:1.1 1111 o. c~. lllloll "-'••• 0r1w, Hll!'lll"91Dl'I 9Mcl'I. Ll1bllll'" dl,OJO,, ~121.-. ......... 1(. ........ Sidewalks Modified SACRAME NTO IUPT) -All new sidewalls and ctrt. in California must be constructed "M> as to be usable by physically h1 ndica9ped persom." Attorney Gtntral Evelle J. Younger said in an opinion. SPEAKING OF EuWJ>'• SSt million operating defaci\ for 1973, the o:immander of Apollo l 's O\ristma-.; 1968 fligbt. say1, "ti's oo seeret that 1973 was a bad year fi- nancially. Variou! circum· M#ICH and the energy crisis have made hr' 1 demanding 18 monthl." "Floyd Hall's my bou:" - Borman said. "But I do want in lhfo NE\~S A.o the ftOb.and-0.lts man c:h1rge d ··· .. ,;oith over· (t to listen to what's going on and tan to tl>t people doing the worit." Borman, 1 retired Air Force ('O)Onel, said his nine years in NASA provided good training for hi.a new c:arttr. Hi11 stttl-blue eyes narrow" and be .....a... h~ cl~ silver hair JmpaUeatly at the suggeltion !hat som& might comide r the nat ion'! aslronauts mer• ·r o c: k e l jocftys. :t~ing daUyt . operations er· th< :lS,000. e .<npJoye airline, Bot· .. OUR ~XPEJUENCE was man's days brood gauged, especially from begin at 7• the manag:erlal standpoint." a.m. and 11~ ; he !Bid. "We were actively ually end 11 involved in the planning stages hour~ later. l"RAJtlC aol:Mit ol the Gemini and Apollo He pub in sii: days a wtek. programs. Jn nine years. t "l guess 1·m ~ ot those was in space only twice (he ---'e who •hrives on work." also commanded Gemini 7 in t"<"'t" ~· 1965)." he said. "I get every bit as much tA. a kick out ot it .as my .A graduate of W~ Po~t days in the space program." W?th a. m 1 s t t r s m ~autieal engineering from the water since August. Mos1 of my time away Lrom tbe office is spent woO:ing around the house or the yard. Sue and l pla.Y a 11\Ue tennis." ~ BORMA ~, WHOS E Ch-istmas Day prayer from 1pace startled and impressed the world, remains a deepty religious man. . "The flight made me more aware or the wonden or the uni\·efsc... he-said. 1'mort appreciative of life o n earth ... when you view our planet from the desolation or 240,000 miles away you realize that life Is more t h a n transitOl)' ... Affiliate Appointed WHILE NOT AS publicly Clllech. Borman took an visible as ·nne NaUonal advanced m In a gt men t O>mputer Autcmal.ion. Inc .. Aenineutics and Space Ad· ~·m at Harvard aft.er ol Irvine has increased its ~istration alumni, Borman, JOlfllDg ·Eastern. . · • penetratk.n of the European 46, ~ perhaps 1he highest paid. Borman termed 197f ~ minicomputer market with' the e.amng more than $100,000 for Eastern encouragmg as appointment of •a new safes annually. lravet figures have · exceeded and distribution ti.rm in "l don't get Involved in 'forecast.'.i and prtdicts air SwiUerland. public: relations," he said. "l1y travel wm remain the nation's Vice President of Marketing job pretty mum ezcludu any major mode ti long41.stance Sol Zasloff said he has ap- ouistde contacts.". public transportation. pointed Datacare AG as the This s um- m e r, the same Oight 111'. ~ BOTH nrE REGULARl.V scheduled airlines and the chartrr carriers also offer the "Travel Group Charter." or ··advance plan night." begun last year. Anybody c1n join a TGC, and you can get a m1jor a.it bargain if you foUow tbt following basic rults: Younger said California's J{(!alth and Safety Cod e "requires that any curb or sidewalk intended for public use .•• cm.form to specified standards for ac:cess thereto by hand;capped person ... But Borman. a lmk betwetn exclusive agent for the sale Eastern Chairman Floyd Jlall "WE WllL SEE a move and distribu tion d Computer ,.. and the airlinie'r vice toward more seats on planes Automation p roducts ln will e 0 s I a;'""" .. $501, almost PO•f•• a 66 percent jump and ~ necting lhe end of the youth fare. Only tv.·o ye ars ago. a fa mi- ly of four could fly from Ne\11 York to Los Angeles and return for SJ .092 on a special family fare. Starting in June. that family will haYe to spend $1 ,413 for lhe same llight about a 35 percent jwnp. DURINC THE pa st two years, transatlantic flight_, havP. jwnpcd an 11verage or more lhan 25 percent . domestic arr fares have been soaring and virtually all dis· count fares, such a s the "family plan." will be discon· Linued June I. On the way also is a restruc- luring or domesllc fares. likely lo result this summer in rnode rately increased 11ho1t- haul fare'!i and rnodcratcly reduced long-haul fares. Do t.hfse zoom ing fare-s - lhe obvious re sult or sky· rocketing fuel COsts in addition to risi ng costs of many other aspects of air travel -rnean there are no air fare bargaiM 11round any more? NO. TI:IERE ARE Jili ll bargains if you know how and "'here to find th~m. Despite rc<'ent prict increases. for in- stance. 14· to 45-day excursion far('s to Europe on the scheduled air lines ren1ain a good buy. Others· -If you t:ike your tr·ip to Eu rope before lhc encl of April and .st11y onl y eigh t days, there The opinion wu requested by Alan C. Nelson. director of the st.ate Deparbnent o f Rehabilitation.. ·presidents tor engineering, and a restraint on the over-Switzerland. iTI.airrtenance. sales a n d acheduling sltuatloo that has Za-sloff saK.I that European service. is vl!ib1e to Eastern trlsted," he said. "It should demand for the firm's low- employes. enab1e us to cope with greatly pricro minicomputer has been When an Easl.tm Lockheed increased cost.'.i, but there will growing rapidly. ~A••••• .............. :101" .. l••VNN•-•l!OW•""'"'°" ........... ~~ ..rtror.."'ll"• • ...,. ' . ~ ... Vou must n1ake a dc:M-n pay· ,,_ ____________________________________________ .. men! at least 90 days before flight •rture. (The Civil Aeronautics Board is in the process of approvinJ • .00..C. r ion in this Jead I unc to IO Complete Mid.day American Stock List days -prOOably in Ume to .. _ .. ____________________________________ _. sign up ror \al~ summer Oights.) You pay the re- mainder two m-0n1M before lhe date of Oighl (soon to be reduced to one month ). The final fare depends on how fu ll lhe. plane is. If ifs completely full, you pay 20 percent Jess than ii it's onJy BO percent full If it's lf:ss than 80 percent full, the flight will be cancelled and you will be notified of this fact no later than 45 days before departure. You'll also be notified if there is a major fart increase after you have booked your flight . In eilher case, you 're entitled lo a full refund. DESPITE mE complicated -and even burdensome - rules, the Travel Group Charters do offer b i g bargains. particularly if you are able and willing to plan fairly far ahead. A final point : because of the uosurge in fuel costs. the ma- jor ai rlines warn thal fares ticket within seven days of the date you are notified of the in- crease -without penalty-or paying lhe extra amount l'lOme tin1e before you take off. Vol. Worf ....... _.,.,_ Abff' ... tnll .\ 1';,+ \Ii AOODI Oll(ft 1 I 'll. ••• A..en(1 IM. ~ 1V. ••. Al•olOI T« 3 IV., •.. 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Alll~C. ~ 1 ' ••• Austrll Oii '' .,... •.• ....... ~ ,, J ·~ All'COir• 11 J'~•O.:. Awncll . ffd I ...... t'o A\l'X Coo'p(n Ml UV.f 'Ao _...._ =:m ~~--Explosion of Pop ""'!Ster LI 1 1J.h-""' l!!ril/111.lO ti IJIA .. ~ ..,_" i. .. ni.-'Jo 1!!1n, RGJI J """' •• , .... .,.._ • .I ....... •111ens CM! ' '~ ••• ,_,,,_ j H~ •·· ftnlfl ... "' !t'lto •••• l!ell IN! .Cll 11 Uio-\.9 ~kl ... "" •.. Bottles Described 811flrtl'l Cit • • -~ kt'1'" .UJ .J .._... ••• e.. .. _, • 3"11 ... IN,_ Cot-. 'l S.,,, ,. . Bff'wnC , Iii 7 114t ••• ' WAS11tNGTON !Al?) -A consumer organ I ia tio n · spokesn1an has d c i c rib e d three soda bottle explosions. \\'hich she sa id offered the JJl)!'iSibility of serk>us injuries. But a represcntalive or the glass industry 1 o I d a government hearing lhat glass containers do not present unrea5Mable risks. Lynn B. Jordan, president of 1hc Virginia Cl 1 I ze n s ((>nsumer Council told the Consumer Produd.s Snfety COmmiss)on Wednesday that a six-pack of ~a ..:·sctmed to ny . as oppo5ed to fall, off a shelf." SHE Al.SO RELATED an incident ln \l•blch an Arlington, Va. man "had n bottle of Y11- kon club 80011 explode In hlii kitchen," and lo Id of ~ woman. who. ,~ .. hlle talking about such jncidenis with a ....... , £111 '' ,~. f "'" lloic "'"" .11 • tm •..., kl!lll .. 1.U I 111.lo ••• Supermarket cashier. watched 81',_, s .11 ,, ....,_ u 8lo Dy...-; It ,,.,... ~ as lhe top of a boltle she was &1et.ino ·• ., ~ •.. Bl~d !fl • 1 lll'n ••• buying, flew off. &odl""" .• , 1 1 • w h 8041 atr-. • 1"'• ~i "W ile serious accidents eo. v111 .ta a ,....,__ t• seem to be rare oompared to :::::"c1~ '; 'i~! ~ rhe numbcr of uni ts sold, one t::=. 1 ,.~~~ person blinded from a n llf'lflt ll .,.. 1 • , "" exploding bottle is one-too t':!t. ~' 'f ~ U "'f J rd •d 8rHrt C-. 'II W.• .. many. i• rs. o an sa1 . er-<:.• 1~ M'"' - Miles Kirkpatrick, special ~: ~ ! ,r.:! ..._ counsel lo the G l 11 s s 11ueu1n .XII .1 • • "' lklrMIM .60 • I'~ , . C o n la i n ·e r Alanufacturers e.t"" """' I • .. · Institute. lnC.. said "glass 111;t1tt ~ c-""'-Ya ,_ d let.I(~ I w,.-~ cortau"'rs o not prc!ell gf't •. 159 m 1~ ... unreasonable risks of ln)Jry to c..P1~f .~ ~. ·~ CM$Umtrs. = 1~"t ,; !~ = ''They are extr!mtly useful ~Oli111 " ,.., • .,.. -!--.. t.& Id c-t~Gft .,,. ... "' conta.uJCT"3, 11". sa • °"'"""""' 2j • •Jo" Cdll Hrd ,n .f t"'• ~ nrr. HEARING WAS o.tll<d to study poesible g I a s s container safety regulations. Garry Veber, Yi"' prosiden of quality assurance and oontrol for the Adolph Coon Co.. • Colorado '"""" 511d '""'" Imperfections w 111 always occur. S!! = ~ : .:::-·-C::1wl lflll • 1 ... t '\ t Cir 11 ,It .. "' ~ • 2\t>-IJll M .10 I • ,,. II 9' • ·---II~ I lt\io ••• = l .Jt:ij ' ... ~ .. N<W 1(11"' ''" 1111 T A ' • " .. "' Wednesday's ~losing Prices . 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OA.ll Y PILOi Y ear '~ 11 . i1-Lo" s -Appear E\erv ~alurda y Do\v l11clex Gai11s 211d Day • Row Ill XE\V YORK ( 1\Pl -Th<" :o1tock mar~<'! !r~n.\l:1lcd hope-!! for an ('n<l to Ith: tN:'<'nt suri:!" of 1n1~rc..:1 ratrs 11110 Lt..~ set'Qnd ron~t-cul1\~ :uh incl' \\l'dllC'Sd:'i\ Tl'M.'-rnll' !I\ 1lll'<l for :'! short Y.hilr 1n n11d ~·'~ion 1\hC'n Atl 1nta s C1tiztn.!l & Soulhrrn '.'\ 111on 11 B:ink ra1!«1 1ti. primt' knd1ng ralt lo 101, ptrttnl 011 tX1st1nc loans ind 1011 on IHI\ Olll!S Th<' Do11 Jonr'.'i 6 18 1xunts to 86" ~\ avcr:.isr or 30 1ndus1n..1l stoc ks Ra1ncU But th• n rrir<'<> Plin1 lxd 1~r11n 111 n1od~ r 1tr tr:it11ng Thr-m;irkrt 1s ri n an11c1p1!or' c1 1:\IUrf" :ind nghl now th1 ant lltpalllln '" th H 1nr p.(' 1k h:l" hrl!fl r1 a~hcd 1n t~ pr1mt or soon 11111 bl' 111.)srr\l<l John 1 t 1r1cr at the l)(on1c r Colo bused llOs"orth Su\J1\ 111 & Co "" ' ' ' t'I o ,. ' • .. " " '" • ' .. •• ... • " • " ' ' ,. • i'<I -. ' • _, .. ' . 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" t 0 I/ CC.NOS 1' ~ '"""" ""I• 1 ~·"~'""' U ..... 1 llM l ~ 11111• •~lro 11'1 d lo\t w o !< """"'"' °" ~,.,.,..,. \!eel <I Y .,.....,, {dl d'Cll•"IS Of' po>(! , • e• n1 v•• llD 'Q •• ., • • ~ r •• \It • o ol.,• •• • oho ,,~, l ·~e~ lll P•l!~I Y•t•-ltte1t d • 10'>'1 C'"' ,.,,, ! I I>" ,oM ~ llO(t Ot d " 111• 0 I Pl" Ctfl! n Uect 01 d " 1~7i llf\ fl D<Ortt.,glty "<t 1ft<ll D ''go~ ft! VI I I <OD tll d!\I OU! II" -"l . """° '"' .. ,., .. 11\IH(J 1 ... 11 " . P~ ,t '"" D•<t &I o 'IO"k • o "I ;ii• of Pf' V>l f t ft fl "O <Clf -CJ -. 7~ ll>t It • I-..,!~'""""\ ~ "? lt t l t f r1 •- * For Weeke nder Ad ve rt1s mg Phone 642 -4 32 1 * I j I• • I '~~J=-_u_•_•_LY_P:.:•L:.:O_T ________ _:·~'':'.'."C:::SllilY i.pr' ll· • -THE FAMILY ORCUS By BU Keane 'Flower Power' 2 Coast Stiidents . Preserve P o-ppies Wi th 21,000 square feet of Cali£ornia poppies in their field, Orange Coasl College students are just about one of the largest flower growers in tthe state. But the flowers will never be harvested. ln fact, it was I~ "flower power" mustered,• two students which w ~ preserve them, forever. THE POPPY STAND, located in the Antelope Valley about 10 miles west ot Lan- caster, is part of a state wildflower preserve. It was created last year after the state Parks Foundation decid- ed to raise money to preserve the fie ld s from the encroachment of building ac- tivity, Two OCC students. Greg Storey of Costa Mesa and Blair Irwin of HunUngton Beach, decided to save the valuable wildflower.i. Because or their effort!!. the 21 ,000- square foot field has now been dedicated to the students of Orange O>ast College. Last spring they Were enrolled in teacher Gary James' human ecology course. They asked whether lheY could use the "Save the Pop- pies" campaign as their proj- ect and James said "go." WITH THE assistance of James and other studenJ.s, Storey and Irwin raised money to save ,the fields. They were told that all the money they collected for the purchase of the fields would be matched by st.ate or federal funds. The students organized an extensive campus campaign and sold posters printed by the Ca I i fo rn i a Parks Foun- dation. One of the students, a disc jockey for a local FM sta· tion. plugged !heir campaign over the air. The OCC AS90Ciated Student Body also took an active role in the campaign, donating a sizeable sum ·to lhe cause. _ J\tORE THAN $600 had been raised when the OCC drive concluded last June. The mooey was turned over. to the Parks FOW'ldation and last week the students rect'ivf'd their official deed to the 21 ,000 square feet. ' Jt reads. "Know all men that 21,000 square feet ()f witdnowers in the wil dfiower preserve have been designated with the name of Associated Students, Orange C o a s t College. "Further, thi s gift and c;>lhers will preserve a prime stand of Califomia poppies and othe r wildflowers within the state park system for the enjoyment of the people of California and for future generations." OCC's 21 ,000 square fett ap- proximates the size of 1 \7 football fields. 'Fhc complete stand covers several hundred square miles and \\'iii cost SJ00.000 to preserve. To da te ithe parks foundation has rais- ed $12.S,OOO toward 1that goal. Cleric Ahando11s • Ma11sion Plans \VASl11NGTON (AP ) -Ap- parenlly bo"•ing to pressure from dissi dent elen1ents in his archdiocese the R o m a n C a t h o I i c archbishop of Washing1on has abandoned plans to purchase a $525.000 mansion for use as his official ~sidencc. The archdiocesan Office o( Communication s i s s u e d a statement saying Archbishop \Vill ian1 W. Baun1 changert his mind about using the man- sion as his residrnce "arter further considcral ioo or the viC"N"S of many whose judg- ment he respects." THE AllCllBISHOP w i 11 honor a contract to purchase the building but will offer the propert y for resale, t he statement said. So1ne parish groups and Fire Chiefs To Gather In Ne,vport The California Fire Chief's AssociaUon will hold i t s annual conference !\lay 13 through J7 at the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach. A spokesman for t h e Ne wp o rt Beach Fire Department, which Is hosting the conference. stiid more _ Lh~n ISO chief-s are expcc1~to 'attend. A highlight ol the conference will be the election o( Association o(ricers for the coming ycor , with installation sct fc>r a bonquet the evening of May 16. \ . priests protested after the archdiocese announced the plaMed purchase Monda y on the eve of the archdiocese annual charities appeal. Archbishop Baum defended the purchase Tuesday as "a very helpful and useful thing and perfectly suitf'd for the needs here." He said the purchase \\.'Ould be made largely with funds provlded by gifts for that purpose and said the \Vashington archdiocese places many demands on its archbishop in officiill N1tcr- tainment. A PAULIST pries t. the Rev. Ed\vard J . Guinan has been on a water-ooly fast in what he describes as en attempt to obtain a commitment from the archdiocese to increase money and se rvices to lhc poor. He called for ArChblshop Baum·s ouster artcr plans to buy the mansion w e r e announced . He described th<' decision not to go ahead with the plans as a "hun1ble gestu re" and suggeste d priorities may be changing "'ilhin the archdiocese. . -TITE RESIDENCE, kno\\'11 as lht' Chase men.'l!on . '':is ofrcred by ~1r. and l\1rs. G. llO\vla nd Chase tn the li.:-. government In 191f as .:in official resident>e of lhe 1.:hi€'f justice of the United States. A bill to accept II cleared rhe Senate Judic1arv Commitl f'<' but died after opponents ergued that an o r r I c I a I rC6idence slxruld first lX' nbh~Jned for the-~..,.,. cc - president. The man.~inn 11 cnt on '.hl' market last fall for $575,000 ilfltr the Chases deeded it 10 ihcir alma n1aters. Princeton Unlversit y and Bryn ~1awr CoHf'gC. • .. ' ' . ~ ~ ~ ~ Scott's Spreader With Lawn Food For a limited time' only •.. pay only '16.9S for S<ott's exclusive multi-use spreader ... when you punhase a 2SOO-sq. It. bag of Scott's Lawn Food. REG. 19.9S 1695 with purchase of Lawn Food Cosco® Portable Serving Carts • ftlcl f111 n ..... , Mi 1n1 l1r "'"' c-poll sttr .. t • P1siti•t lod1 ... ,...11't l1l4~ whe11 i"USI ' t Ptrlffl !tr entfrtoinint iHoor' on d •ut! REG~ 1oaa 14.9S t -Digit, #NS-too RIG. 49.tS 39sa I I " , Scott's Super Turf Builder • High-grfffliitg powtf f1,tiliter • Rel1ases IWfrients '"''prolonged periHs • Sole pri<tcl ..ow •.. se hurryt Covtrs SOCIO Sq. Ft. 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REG.69' ff' llllt. ... ~~· """"'' ' (OITA • MlSl • • • • •• .. I • . • . • • .. • • . ~ . • • • • • • • • • • • .--...--~ ---~-_,.-_.___ --·-~--. . . DAREDEVIL EVE L KNIEVEL RISK S HIS LI FE ON A JUM P. Spo1•ts i1t B1•ief 3Home1·sf01· Mitterwald; · Lave1· Du1np s Edlef se11 . CHICAGO -Geor~e J\littrr11·ald hit three home runs. one with the bases loaded. and dro\·e in cighl runs and lht.> Chicago Cubs belted three more homrrs in a IB-9 blasting of the Pitt sburgh Pirates \\'l'dnesday., lo.titten\•ald hit his grand slan1 in the first inning. his fi rst homer of the season: hit one v.·ith tv.·o men on in the third, and socked one with the baS<'S empty in the sixth. He also got an rbi with a bases-loaded walk in the fourtb and doubled in his only other at-bat in the eighth. He had 14 tolal bases for the day. e Lot•e r Ralls HO USTON -Top-seeded A r t h u r Ashe's forehand and backhand shots \Vere v.·ork ing to perfection \Vcdnesday and his controversial shot worked in his favor. too. Ashe. the lcadin~ point-producer in the \Vorld Championship Tennis G re t' n Group. defeated England·s Roger Ta~·lor 7-6. 6-4 in the 5eCQlld round of I.he 40th annual Ri ver Oaks T o ur n a n1 en t Wednesday. Jn other matches Wednesday, third- seeded Rod Laver easily defeatl'd Tom E.dlefsen. 6-0. 7-5 but fourth-seeded \\tark Cox of Great Britain was defeatl'd 7-6. 1- 6. 6-3 by Vladimir Zcdnik of Czechoslavakia and sixth-seeded Roscoe Tanner lost to Colin Dibley of Australia. 6-4. 7-6. e Ex-rhamp Dies BERKELEY -Former world light heavyweight cham pion John Henry Le"·is is dead at the age of}9. Lewis won the 17~pound title in 1937 when he stopped Bob Olin in St. Louis. He retired two years later following a bid for the world heavyweight crown in which Joe Lewis knocked him out in the first round. The knockout was the only kayo loss for Lewis who, over-all, "'as 91- 7-5 with 54 knoct:outs. Lewis died Sunday after a long illness. e 6oolagong Ta11g/1 ST. PETEltSBURG. Fla. -Seeon<l- seeded Evonne Goolagong of Australia has defeatl'd Jeanne Evert 7.{i. 7-1 aod advanced to the qcrarter-finals of a $50.000 v.·omen's tennis tournament. Earlier. Chris Evert. Jeanne"s lop- sceded older sister. do11i1ned Glynis Cole 6-l. 6-3 : unseedl'd Helga i\1asthoff ousted fifth-seeded Julie Heldman 1-6, 6-4, 6-3: third-seeded Kerry J\1elville prevailed ;. over Terry Holladay 6-<I. 6-2: Olga (" Morozova conquered Barbara Downs 6-4, 7-S: Betty Stove beat Donna Ganz 6-2. 7- : 5; •Ielen Gou rlay stopped Kazuk Sa"·a- matsu 6->. 6-3; and Karen Krantzcke : ousted Betty Ann llanscn 7.{i, 6-3. I e Hre be<' lJpsel. scason·s lop pcrfom1ers fron1 tht' lour i such as Billie Jt'an King:. Chris Evert ;ind Evo:-inc Goolngoog 1 <ire slated Oct. 14-19. Earlier thi-. year the tour held a 1oumament at i\tission VicJo. 8 Cftf1•11efs Bott· LOUISVILLE -Juliu.s Erv1ni:: hit a shot at the buzzer to propel New York past Uie Kentucky Colonels 8 9 - 8 7 \\'ednesday night and give the Nets a commanding 3--0 lead in lhc America n Basketball Association Ea stern Division championShip series. The best-of-SC\'Cfi series \Viii move to Lexington Saturday night. e Pt1t•er ... Bree:~ INDIANAPOLIS -Utah hf'ld the Indiana Pacers to l\\"O free thro1\"S in the first slx minules of the finnl quarter \\'ednesday night. 'vhile \\1illi(' \\1isc and B.on Beene led tbe Stars to a 99-90 victorv and a 3--0 advantage in their American Basketball Association playoff series. The fourth game in the best-of-seven West Division finals will be played tonight at the Ind ianapolis Fairgrounds Coliseum. Another victory by Utah. the only team to beat the Pacers in a playoff series in the past fOur years. \vould eliminate the defending ABA champion Pacers in their quest for a third straight title an d fourth in {iv(' years. e Gor•t1ntt lt'it1.s .JQIIAJ\""NESBL!RG -Top-S('{'dcd To1n Gorman of the United States breezed to a co1nfor1.able 6-2. 6-4 victory over France·s Jean Chaiifreau in the first round of the Clows Classic tennis tournament \Vednesdav. Andrew Pattison of Rhod esia had little trouble in overcomin[J America's Jim McManus. 6-1, 6-2, in the first round. and third-seeded Tony Roche of Australia defeated Eric van Dillen, 6-t, 6-7, &-1. ROBB ERS STRIKE ST . LOUIS PLAYER PHILADEl.PlllA !API -Sf. Louis Cardinals st¥>rtstop ~1ike Tyson told police Wednexlay that two nK!n posing as air conditioner repairmen robbed him and left him tied up in his hotel room here. 'fyson said he was sitting in his room \\·hen a man calll'd and asked if the air conditioning w.as v."Orlting properly. 'l'ysoll said he didn't know. A fc\\' minutes later two men knocked on his door. They tied him up with masking tape, then eS(!3pcd with $80 to $100 in cas'n, a tape recorder and lv.'O credit cards, police said. One of the men carried a shotgun, the other a pistol. police said. Tyson was able to get the maskin~ tape off and call for help. He v.•as not 1njun..'d. ' ... u .. 1L r PILOf 29 -------=- What Motivates l(nievel? Spending $40,000 Weel{ly By 110\\'ARO L. llA!\'DY OI "'9 ~llr PJi.t Sl•tt A lifetime and more has bi..">Cn crov.·dcd Into a 35-year span for daredevil motor- cycle stunt.man Eve! Knievel 11i·ho \\'ill 11ppear at Orange· County International Raceway Saturday rugtn. A helmet saved him from death in hill most serklus brush witn eternity in a ~ at Caes?.r's Palace in has Vegas several years ago. Ile has made betv.'ec>n three and four million dollars and !>i>t'nds bel \\'ttn $30- $40.000 a v.·eek for hving e:tpeflSCS and other ·incidcntafs. L.ifc insurance premiums ha\•e been <1u0l ed, lo hin1 at $100 per year for 4.'ach $1.000 of cover<1gc. The ju1np tha t he "'ill attempt Saturday night is one he ha.s made many ti mes in the p:ist but is his last on the \\'est Coast. '"If !\le takeoff is right. there is no problem." he explains. "Hut I have missed 14 times and ·bc.'t>n put in the hospital 11 times In similar situations." \\'hy then docs he continue to jump "'ith the odds so heavily stacked against tun1 ? .. ,1oncy has something to do "·ith it:' he admits. '"\\'hen you get ac.'C'Ustorfl('(j to spenchng 40 grand a \\·eek, you have to 1nakc tnat much."' IJoes 11 affl'<'t him ad\'l'r5elv "'hNI he spends time IU a hospital f01lo\\ing a crash? .. I hav<' n('1·e r made myself go hack after a crash." he says. '"If you have to go off that jump 10.'ith a lump in your throat and a knot in your stomach. it"s time to qu.it. You just have to gt't over it before the next jump." Evel once had a dream of jumping the Grand Canyon in Arizona wull a jet- pov.·ered motorcycle. After gaining approval from lhc U.S. Interior Department. it "'as later rescinded and the determined young man from Butte. ~tontana leased ground on the Snak(' Ri\'cr \vithin the city limils of Ty, in F'alls. Idaho for his attempt. 111.s targ:el dale is Sepl. 8 for a ll'ap across an expanse that is bet"·ccn 112 and Sells, Oliver Help Angel s To Sink Twin s Dave Sells "'as v>ondcring \\'here his next appearance v.•as coming from. R<·h Oliver v.•as v.·ondering where his nc.~t home run v.·as coming rrom. Both found out Wednesday night. Sells. the Californ ia Angels relil•f pitcher. made his first appearance of thl' yea r and checked the lo.tinnesota T\\·ins on three singles over the final <I 2t3 inni ngs as the Angels collected a ~1 victory and had their t y,·o-gaml' lead restored in the American League \\1est. The Angels played this afternoon lo close the series. Oliver cracked his first home run of the season -and also his second -to play a part in the triumph.' the eighth in 11 gan1es for the Angels. '"I did my damndest to stay mentally rC'ady," said Sells. ""ho had hurled only one <..'Ompetitive inning in 2~ days. "I kne\\' v.·hen my chance came I'd have to do a good job.·· Sells was summoned fron1 the bullpen to !mil out starter Rill Stoneman, making his first start for the Angels since bei ng purchased rron1 ~-lontrea l. in the fifth inning after a "·a!k to Sergio Ferrer and Steve Braun's run-scoring single had put the Twins ahead. 3-2. Sells stranded Braun at second and the 1\vins never lhreatehed again. Frank Robinson"s fourth homer and the 5.'>6t h of his ctirccr tied lhe game for ~1tifom1a in the sixth and the Angels \1on it with t\\'O runs in the seventh -the decisive run scoring as Ferrer dropped l\lickcy R1\·l!rs' popup in shallo"' center field . MINNl:SOTA CALIFOllNIA ~11·~.-i F•f'er,n J 1 O O Alv.,~.cl C.Arew. JO • 0 J 0 DOovle. 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It wasn'r too long ago that a rully loaded jct cycll'. v.·t•ightl.'d to his jumping specirication5 and \1 c1gh1 was sent sk)'\\·ard on a trial run. II f('IJ to th..• canyon bclov.· about h.1lf1\11v across and has never b1:cn n'COven'1 from the Snake. "The ramp v.·as .11 a 22 degrl'<' angl<' ~P<'nding n10nry 1s not rin obsesmon for the lest sho1 :• l\n1e1·1•I t'xpla1nll . '"And \1llh hirn. It 1s a 11;1\' of hfe. It was fired \\;ith 2.0flO pounds of tl1rus1. '"I hopl' I SV\nd 1t all l)t•fore I go. 1 .. For the ll('tual run. 111· arc ra1s1ng th.:• don'! v.;ult ro 1>:il" for son1e oll'll'r guy angle to 56 df'gr1>t'S and v.1U h:i1·e :i.oou rnO\ in~ 1n und ~l1· .. p1ng 10.i1h rnr 111fe pound~ of thnist 11h1ch should be enough \1h<-n 1"n1 !_.:!'tl\'-al Ti1y 1'Xflf'llS<' to g<'I across."' ··1 yon "t "·ant h1111 r:11~ini.: rny kids or Are any more ln11l runs \\1th durnn1y kil·klni: 1ny doi.:. 1·1th1·r ·· equ1pmttnt ptanne1t~ Jn add1uon to his 111n1p1ng acti\'ltJl''>, .. No. I can"t afford 11. \'it• arc buiJd111~ t\n1 C\'£'l has 1ntl·rr-.1< 111 oin 011 conlp.::111~. two machines at a t11;l or SJ00.000 c<1ch." a wy n1;1nufactunn~ l'On1p:iny ..1nd other ht.· says bu~1nes:i: \"1.,\lllrt'!'I The machil'K'S \\ 111 Ix' n.•ady for S..-pt 8 ··'J'he only thi ng thil! t(lu!d ruin it v.·uuld \\'ill F.vf'I be as r1·.1cl\ ~ tX' a d11e 11110 thl' (,u1yon."' Ill.' s:1ys "I don't cart" if rni readv or not l"l't> <!oinJ: 300 milt·" p-.·r hour on A s1·t the date and J'n1 goin).l tO kr"Cp 11. .. he motore~t'l•· anrl !and1n~t 1•n tl)t' ot)K'T s1dl'. s.:1)s \1lttl firm C\~111ct1on l'\•'11 1111h .1 p.1r.1l'hute. 11ill 'nnt be ;in Somcooc <1sk1•ct Ii h•· pl;111 n~'CI a s,e('(!nd 1•;1"1 t\un.: !o d1 l :.ltcrnpt 1f tilt fir~u <Jtl(' fa1lf'd .. If ~ou 11 ;1111101!'y it "l•n1('tlflll'. i;:1•! on '"You 1nean if ! i.:~ut 111th a the 10'..kl of 1our l':1r and 11h1·11 111s gn1n~ 1>araehutc, don 't vot.i"' Cl!11-e 111 <l l1fctunt !~l 1nilrs ;in hour . l:::i1·1· t h~· 1!r1v1·r honk IS •'flOll~h for Slll'h ;i JU1llil .. 1h1· h<Jn!. !hl'll ,JIHHP olf Y<lli 0ll gl'l the \Viii lhe histortc ll·ap be hls la.~t :• idea of the 11npae1 HI a hurr~ ... .. l h<JfX' I v.·on'c qu11 until I ain at lens! E1 rl then arld1·d a 11 ord of cauoon· :HI."' he says. leaving lhc door op1:n for "Hl' -"lift' you h:11 1.· ~·our hehnel s~'ltlation on h1!' futurt•. strappt-d on \\IWn _1·ou 1un1r " ~~~~~~--~~~- HEADFIRST SLIDE GETS UCl 'S JEFF MALINOFF SAFELY TO SECOND AS BOB JOHNSON FIELDS THROW. Reds Bo111hetl. 14-1 Dodgers Await Giants After Sweeping Cincy Cil\"CI~NATI IAP \-Last ~·car the Cincinnati 1iros embarrassed the Los Angeles Dodgers. After S\\"CC'piJ'lg a tv.o-~an1c S('fil's in their first n1ccting this &:ason. thi." Dodgers appear to ha\e turnl'C! thin~.-. around -but both side's agree the i:>suc is far from settlC'd. The noctgcrs stunned th(' Rrds "ith a 11·allop1ng 14-! \\"edncsday night to S\\·crp Dodge r• .<ilafe All G•mtt Oii KAllC P ttl Aot. 1~ Sin F••fl<IKO .. , L"" .OrQ~lr·• I ~5 Fm AD<.'°~." F••...;!lco ~! LO'I AnqP r~ I 1Q I>-'"' /..Qr". 1! 5•n F_,._oc_'•_•_•' L~Anq~P\.:_ __ , _:!0 I>'""· thei r series and eontinuc to dominate the National League \\'rstcrn Division. "[ don·t think tht.'v·d better get 100 ga.v." said Reds · m;inagcr George ''Sparky '' Anderson . "lt"s still early." '·J'n1 happy lri \\'in these t\\'O games and ~nl'ak out of town before those gu1·s J!et hot." said Dodgers first base.man Ste1•c Garvrv. ~·ho belted t110 hon1e run s 1n the ronteSI. col1eclinJ! four runs batted in '"The \Ve stern Di11isiM is hke an rild C0\1boy movie ... Garvey s;1id. ··Someon•• \\"ill be ~·ailing in the bushes tri arnbush us pretty soon. ,·ou can take your pick in this division "'ho that someone \1·ill be. \Ve\·c had as much troubh.• with San Diego as we have with Cincinnati.'' Garvey hit his first homrr in the seventh to make it a 3-1 ball game. Jirn \V}11n follov.•cd with a OOmer "ith t110 on to chase loser Roger Nelson. •·f think it came at a very good tin1c .'' said \Vyrm. acr1u ired from Jiouston. "It put the icing on the cake and 1nadc thf' pilcher 1Doug lltiul and the team relax." l.>odge rs mt1nager \\"alter A 1 st on remained lO\\'-kc~ed. ··1rs nice to i;ict stnrt1..'<I "ell. but it docsn"t prove 3AY· thing. \\'e still ha\"e to play all 162 games." he s.1id. It "'as th(' four1h straight \"iclflr~· frir lhe !Joclgrrs. 10.hC1 art· 9·3 on the )OUn~ St'ason. leadin.t: th•· division by 1110 games. The r>odgcrs IO.f'rf' 111!f' tt'M'fa y and rifJ<'n a hon1estand 111th ;1 11f'1•kend srrir" a~a1nst the San Frrintt<\CO r.1ant s start ing Friday night. Bau . \\ho pre\"iou~1~ p1!chcrl ooh onr- th1rd nf an inning. 11;1s l1fh·d fr1r ;i pinf•h hitter in lhc righth bv Atstnn ··r t!1dn·1 \\"tint to take the chanCc of hurling hun :· Al ston s.1id. Hau gave up only thtf'e hits. 0111· .1 horn<· ru n to (:eorge Fosll ·r. his f1r~1 of the season. Pete Hose sinj(lPd. 1n lhe l1r,.,1 inning fo r his 17th hit in I 1 garncs. Los Angeles scorl'<i t\\'O run.~ in thl· third inning and four c:ich in the sevent h. l·ighth and ninth. Johnnv Rench. 10.ho Y.Cnl hitll'SS in thrl•e altcmpts. sugi,:f'Stf'rt l'hil Gagliano hit fnr him in the lasl inninl:l. Bench has a bad rold . ~aid 1\nderson. lOS ANGELE\ (INCINN~TI w,n .. <' //>•r .... All p cev. :lo v,c;,~,,forO, rl F~rqu,C>n. L G.rv~~-ln 11 ,,.,"11. '' Jl_.Da()'I, II ll~u. 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WP-C•"Dlt T-J lt A-!J."7 UCI S ta~2ers -'- To 8-7 Vit'lorv ., Sof.al H~ II \'\'-.'. \\ESCH 01 1hf 0••'~ l'olOI U All Jn prrpara11011 1~1r ;1 Friday lrip lo t .. 1~ \'rs::as. re lr1 1111 ·, I 1~('b;1!I, tram rolled an 11 \r('<!n~";da~ -.1nll roough 11 dOt"Srft sound l'IU"!ilt1!". ctn! 11 1hr hard \\ay SpoUing 11s111nl! Sot"a1 C'1\11·ge a four rt:n lratl. c1· lr.1nl' 1·anlt· from bC'hind to notch an 8-i 1 1t·to1·•· tht· t Ith v.1n 1n •• rO\\' frir rhc An1c:11rr -, A thrrt•-run r:dll· in th•· "''\"('nth inn111J! ;ind th1· rrhcf p1 l('htn:!: of h·l1-h;u1dC'r Hu<s .John"°n prov1dl"d !h~· rnarg·n ol •,11·!<Jr_\' for l 'f'I on 1!~ 11<1~ 10 i·~ !6th 11111 uf th!' ~t·:1~on I L"J sal'rd. its ton pirctiers, (ia~ \rlll:e loek and Hay l/umphri<'s. 1.1g;iin.-.1 ~;,Cal and the VanJ{uard.s aln1osl madl' !ht· df'eis1on a regrclt:1h!r' ont•. SoCaJ 1un1ped to a 7-4 lead behind tht ~!uggin~ of first hasen1an l>ou~ Adant• :ind combined hilling :ind p11ch1ng ol st:irter ~like \\ . .:ir1!101~· 111 !ht• first lotu innings. Adams lripltd ho1n<' li.10 run-. in tht f1r'it inn ini;?; and douh]P(! homt" anOlht."r 111 1ht· fourth. \\'ardtn•1 h1·ltl Cl"I to thrl'I r11n'i. nntl slui:Ut'fl ;1 1·1 1-nn1 00111!•1 thiouph thoSt.' "atnl" !riur fr:11111 ~ .lohnwn. 11 ho ri·h1·1 ed. f rC'>hrnan s·art<'r .Jim Cwk 1n th<' fri11r1h . IOU J.!hcn1·0 !ht• rest of the \1a1. ho11 1·1"r :inrl atrC'r p1ckinJ! up s1n~lr 'runs 1n 1h1· filt h a111,; ~1.'<lh innings t.:CI put to&t·thl:·r 11 ~ h1~ St·1·rnlh. A single by Ron llu~he~. \\a\k 10 ('rail Andrrson and Sllfl• hunt h} \\"hetloc loaded the bases for th ird b:i'fem:in IJav1 Lyons, \\"ho lil'<i th.Jngs v.ith fl lwo-i;un sine le. \\ hce!ock \\'RS la1 t r put out ::11 homl' 01 1 th•~ front end of 01 rlouhlt· str;il. \,yon" taking sceond . nnrl SnCal \\:-IS onl y an out . .1\1;Jy fron1 rndini:t thr ra\11 ,\l :in Jl(•lasro ch1p!l(:d a ~1ni;tl1' to ru.:tn !'rfi;\c\'t r. to :<COl'l' L·,on:s 111th the i.11nnu11 rufl f CHARLO'ITE. N.C. -Unseeded Jaime f, Fillo\ of Chile upset t\o. <I seed Jiri 't HreOOc of Czcchoslo11akia 6-3, 6-0 in the ; onJy match c:ompleted in a rafn.shortcnC'd • second round card Wednesday in the i 550.000 ~World Championship al Tennis .. Blue Group tournament .. Four other matches were in progress ~ when play was suspended because or • rain. =· e Proted T•ble d Milwaukee, Bulls Collide Tonight Af!l'r a .,hnk'. ,t;1 n .. John~on srt do11 <,t:\Cn und c11~ti1 b:1l!L·r~ 1n a ro\\ du!'1nt 1·~ 10.;'ln1ng i11n1nt-s . and struck out rou Ill I he pf()C('SS. The loss 11as marl•· furthrr unfortunat1 for Soeal v.·hcn \'anl!unrdo; outfr('ldCt ~1idcey Lebeck brokl' his ann mak1n1t a diving catch In ccnler field 1n the sixth Inning. ' : BLOOMINGTON, lnd. -The Indiana : University F&culty Committee tabled :. until ?.fay l actk>n M a protest from ~ Indiana swimmers over their one-point CIUCAGO (.\!') -The Chicago BuUs need f1rtp0wer from their forwards and muscle under the boards if they hope to square lheir National B a s k c t b n 11 Association playoff serlu with the loss to the Univcnity or Southern ! caUfomla In th~ national championship n1ect. . : e Wome n's t'lnol ... ~1ilwaukee Bucitt IOnlght. ol the Chicago Stadium . The S\veepstakcs tournumcnt for lht : current women's pro tennis ·tour will be held at the Los Angeles SJ>orft At'c.na. It was announced today. , ___ • ~hes~ brlngin.s_ lo$elher the Jn 3 Jaclduster QPel'ter or their best or seven West.em Conference flnnl round al J\1ilwnuk(.'C Tuesdoy nlRhl. tho Bucks toyed with the Bulls for a JOl-M triumph. \\!hlle Kareem Abdul.Jabbar dominated ihe opener in his usual intimidating fashion. the Bulls got only a combiried 30 TV Conre le d points from their big scoring guns, Bob J.ove and Chet \\'alker. l.(>ve, who averaged almos1 24 points In Chicago's seven-game opening round victory over the Detroit Pistons. got. only 14 against the Bue.ks. led by 25 each from. Jabbar and forward &IJ Dnndridge. ' • Walker, a 2l·polnt shooter against the Pistons, netted only 16 against the Bucb, who especially profited under the boards from the absence of Chicago's injured firebrand. Jerry Sloan. S\o.in, sldeHnerl \\'Ith a torn root mu5tle, Is Ukf"ly lo miss tonig~l's game ond perhaps the third ma1ch at ~filwaukcc Saturday afternoon. "lt'I going to be a short 9Cf'ics if we don't wake up," Bull" coach Dick M1Jlln said. "Our IX~rolt series v.•as ~1notloo:il ' with a lot. of electricity." .. But this series with Atilwaukee is a thinking contest. We can't afford the mlstakes we made against Detroit. . We've got to remember we arc playing the best team In the league and th(ll, f11r all prae'llcal purposes, !his is the champion!ihlp rnatchup of lhe league p~yolfs ... Jn regulnr !\l!ason play, !he Bucks and Bulls split six j!Amcs with two or Oticago·s lhrcc ''1ctories at ~til"·nuk~. s.c.I ,.,._ C71 tt' ~'I UC ,,...,... fll .. ' . ' . ,, .. ' k•99tl'\I r! l!rl•mtn, ~ Mll<•lflt ( AO""''· !II w • .-.iow • ...,1 Miii..,.,, )b I lmetl•n. !I Ht •rro11, ti ./ol'l'!!Ot', l b 10!•11 t 7 O O llrlO-c• J J I 0 l~aK•, r! oaooi",ovc 1 0 G 0 l.'•l•"°'I, lb lQQl)NM•.11 ~ 1 J l .. v.,..,, I I 1 ? ,O.l>J••-. 1b i 0 1 OWl\lltil!l(t ,G~ ,001i.I)!>;~ JO OD Cl!C>ll• • D I 0 JOI'!~-o 1t 1 I I 101~1• l<trt ,, l<lftlftl' ' . •• . 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Ollli:W (l) 1 T1kNn !LI. Tl..,.: 10.t. no-1. o.&oer CLl t. DeMnet (Cl 1 Otl~t!' Cll. Tl~: 11.2. ......_,, Dttmel !Cl 2. ~I fl ) 1 l'l1torH Ill. Tll'nl: 5l.I. U0-1. Myl tll 2. J. Kol1r (Cl l . lhl!w-r !LI. Tl""': 2:04.•. Mtlt-1. Wllfter (l) ?. Eftlclt IC) J. Elllt CC). Timi: •.:U.2. 2-mllt>-1. Clle1 Smllll tCI 1nd Prlt ir lCI 1. St..-rttt IC1 T1m1: t·)'lo 120HH-I. lufU..-!l ) 1 l 1t>Ou11_..,t lll J. 91°'°"''"' CLl. TIMI: H • ltOl.H-1. t..1bov11~ Il l 2. f•1c ~ ill l B!!lll~•m (l! Tlmti: 10 5. ~ rel•Y-1. LOI Al1mllot. TUnt ... t Mlle .,11v-1. Lot "'l•mllos. Tl•"~ ,,,,,,, tlJ-'l M1••1n tl) 2. ~"' u..J ). w111~ <Cl. HMoM: t-2. LJ -1, Htrrl1 Cl ! 2. 0•111 (l) l. P1!Chln Il l. Ohl1nc:1: 10-IOVt. IP-1, l.lm,...rm1n tll J Ellt11111'"~ tCI '· Oo•11ltlll ICl Ol111nw. lJ.1 ~ .. OT-1. Eli...t1tto CC) 1 °""'"Ill !Cl l Gr901o011 fl ). Ohtnc-= ltt-J. PV-1. Md:.onnkll. CLI 1.. l11own CL) J. Pill Ill Mel~!; l).S. Jlfllll' v .... 1,., CMll Miii IUI ltJ) Loi All lllllM IOtl-1. llanulr. Ill 2. Y°""' (Ll 3. Wendl•ndl (Cl . Time; 11 I 210-1 ll111wk (LI ? YGlll'IO IL! J, W....:lltndl !Cl. Time: ?J 6 1~1. Y"""'9 (LI 1 ll•ylli'r ILi J 9,,,_ Ill. Tlnw: »-' llG-1. Frollcll !l) 1. C•~•n~h (C:l l. GllVl'IOlt fl). Tl""· l ll l Ml!t-1. W1Vienftlld u.1 7 f•tt1U !CJ J 5.•rocM> fl I. Tlmt; • \11. 2..,,ltt-1. S111ClllZ (L I 2 Wt1lie11l1nd !I.I l. Grtlner !Cl. Tl,..,.. !O·•~ • UOHH-1 M1ywfll Clf no M<Olld or 111lrn. n ... ,. it'· llOLH-1 Ml~Wll) fl) 2 All<ltrten tll no 1n1ro. Tlmt. 132 llO rtl•Y-1. LOI Jlltml!OJ, Timi ... 1 Mlle rtlty-1. Loi •l•ml!oi, Tl..,., l ·"-1-HJ-1. St•lnbt<k Ill ?. Yc...111;1 Il l 110 lhlrd. HtlgM:I ... LJ-1. M1cl11 Ill ?. Jtwell Ill 110 llllnl. 01111nc:1; ,,.,, 5P-l Gll!ord CC) J 8rc""" !LI J. Fortlne-<Cl. Ohl1nc1~ ll-11\o'o. OT-1 Gllllll"d !C) 1. Rtml•tl IC! J. ls-t\li. PV-1, DtPtl Ill no le<O'MI or tlllN:l, Htl;"': ll-4. l'tr"lll·St!Oh c .. 11 Mft1 fMI 1111 Los Alt mll11t l(I0-1 . Anhlr""" Ill 1 Ptdltl• Il l J. Sprt g,,. !Ll. Tim.: 10.1. 720-1. Allltl•Dm (LI 1 P.tdilla Ill l . Spr10111 !ll. 11,.,.: 2• I •ol0--1 ltOQt" IL' ?, POiit, tl l l . v11...,11.,. (Cl. Tim~ 1.6.3. U0--1. C1rj>11nllr !Cl 1 TDr't'llln IC) J. FltMr !l l. Tim.: ?"160. Mlle-I. Pll•rst'fl !l) 1. II. Kol1r ICJ l . l'l!t rtorr lC! Tim.: ':~1.1 . 2.mlle-1. Dwrlooll IC) ?. SlllnO IC/ l. 711ollr ICI. Time; 11:11.1. 1'0HM-l. e ...... u (L) 2. 'l'tln It.I "" tnlrd. Tl.,.: 10.6. 11«.H-I. hnMll fl ) J, Y11t1 Ill 3. B1tlbltt IC). Time: 11.4. 1.io ,..1,.,-1. Los A!1mltot. Time: u .o. Mii• rll••-1· Cott• Mn1. T1m1: l :5'.J. HJ-1. 0. Allen (Cl 1. J. All..., Ill J. Mellie• ICI. HtkJnt: 5-t. U-1. Spr1111111 Ill J. Dyw rt (Cl no third. 0!1t1nc1: '"'"· OT-I Hal<Mn !Cl 2. Turner (Cl 3. Wrlg~r !Cl. Ol11111Ct: 11~.0. f>V-1. 01nl11 Ill 1. O\ll!Orld!M ICI J. McQu-lre CL!. H11gn1: 10-6. SP-I. Holden (Cl ?. Dllg1n IL! 3. L1ng1r !l). Ol1lt'!Ct: ..... V11'11IJ SA \l'llltY Ull UO l dlion 100-1. llOl'lrllr IS) 1. Ttml)ltlon (SI J. Minn (E). Timi: f.7. ?f0...-.1. ROl'lrl1r (51 2. OtMOn !SI l . Hl"ll IEI. Tlmt: 22.1, .l.I0-1. LIC'f !El 1. W•lollt (SI 1 UnOnilh CEl. TJrne; lt,f, QD-1, LIGY CE! 2. At!Jtrl (Sl :l. M1n1rltld IE !. Tim.; 1:01.1. MU-1. At)tlll•r !S) 2. McConnell (E) J. JOllll IEI. Time: •:21.0. 2-mii.-1. McConnrll (El t. o.outl or tSJ 3. Wtlcak !El. Timi: t :•l.J. IJCI HH-1. T""1Pltton (S) t. Crtlg (SI i wuu-<5!. Time: u .1. llCI L.._I. Olftson Il l J. WUll1m1 (SI J. Crllg (Sl. Time: U.S. ~ti rett.,._I. SA V1l11Y. Time : U.7. Mlle fW11y-l. Edi-. Tl1n1; 4:11.t. HJ-I. PnlttlPl iSJ ?. 01vl1 IEf J. C1mh1ttl l'lil. Htlgtll: M . U -1. Ml:P'-'lon <El 2. 11.--n IEI J. K...,...iy 15). OIJlll!e.: 20-1. PV-1. AL1m1n lSl t . H1mf'l'lllt CCI J. Melcolm (SI. HtkJM• 11-6. SP-I. B..r811tk fSl 1. Atamtn C~l J, Telimale IS). Ol1ltnce: ~..J. Ol11;u,_.L Telhntle CS ! 2. l t'flntk -'M>c: !ICO'T'e wtll telld !Ike atx- 151 1 Ala"''" 15i. 01~1•11C•, UT·•· lnnlng totalt, there will be a J11!tl•• Ytnlly sA v.u .... no 1111 E•r-15-minute halfllme and the 100-1 L1mr.er1 cs1 , c111..., 1E1 1 coaeh e3n cnll a timeout ror Miii,..,..,• (SI f IT't 10 • 120-1. t.•"'°"'' ti> 1 c.~1"' 1E1 1 player l'U~litution.'i in \t/orkl ~~"•'(I !El f lmt. 1•1 Tt>am TCMiS . <IP, I Mllll'lou'le (5\ 1. Clt•k 1$1 3. """" CE/. ThYW : .u.o, The scoring format for the uo-1. eioun1 nn i . J111.-.1 rs1 J, F••11~"°" (SJ. 11 .... ''°'·' 16 league franchises whleh M.11-1, e1oun1 If) t . Ju1~i !!l 3. ..A.,ln compctllo·on neit -·• 8111!\Clle !Sl. Tim.: 4;S13. ,...._.,., """''11 2m1-1. ~y1nt 1e1 1, Mt•"•1tn Was announced Wedn.esday. 0·7t.t uo HH-1_ Fr1r1kl!n 1s1 2. """"'•l\.J.J;l 1be probable starlenr must J. ifttOO~ ... HH. T.,..,.., 16' be bm•lted b ch I .36 110 LH-1. Fr1nkll11 CSI 7. WM•llr ~EJ SU I y ea earn 1 P11•m111 1e1 Time:,, 1. hours prior to the match. Tile "'° rtl•V-1 SA Vin.,.. T•mt: <161, "';"' ,,,,.,_1, s .. v$u .... f 1 ..... · ) is 1 competition wW be broken HJ-I. ''"' t11 :z. o-c_,-csi J, do"n into one set of women's (cit CE) Htlllhl . .\.IQ. 1.J-1 Moc•• CE ) 1 eu .... •c• (El 3 singles, one set or men 's Ft•Ol:\on !~) Ol"~fl<t 18 11. • .., nd I f . ed Pv 1 F'""~11" 151 2 F111,,...,10 !Ei, s1nio;1es a one se o mix '··•m11 t£l 11~·0~• 11.0 doubli:s in each half, v.·ith no ~P -1 GIDYer !SJ ). LYM~ {SJ l. I h · •·· oecoett lEI. 01111nc1: ,,.._ p ayl'r on t e lilX·mem...cr Oii<u>-1 L•n<rN 1s1 2. H1r1111~ 1e1 1. 1canl competing In more I.ban lr"ch ISJ. 01•1 .. N:e· 130-•'•· one event per hair. Fr...,.SOfll And !he rinal score is based SA V•lltJ lftl (})) E~IOn 100-1 11nu1 1Sl 1. ic:enneov llJ J, on total ganles for the :i;ix sels. 'o"nert (El rime 100 Thus. the Denver Racquets 'n0-1 Rh"" 15) 2. l(ennt<lv lS) l c.,..11111 rEi. T•mt 21 s. · could beat the ~1innesota 4'0-L c.r1e1 1s1 1. w1111c• 1s1 J. 28-8. Tony Roche could be the Mots 15!. Time: !-1.J. U0-1. Hootn !El i. AOUll•r cs1 l. top scorer with 11 points. Ll111ru l5l. Tlmt: 2:10.1. '---11'ng Bob Hewitt S-3 'n th• Mlle-I. Rlnotr 15) 1, A~l11$fr (El 1. IA:<I I " T~-•• tF1. T1,.... •:si.1. first half and bowing to Owen 2""'11-1· 111""er IS) '· H..,... 151 David.son 5--7 in the seeood. l . Milroy IE), Time: lO:it.O. '° HH-1. o.wt•• 1s1 2. Ho111no1-nh And if Pam A ustin of the" fEI l. SlllPO !Sl. Tim•: f6. 110 LH-1. o."i.' r51 1. 1~1'* fSJ J. Racqutts was trailing in her ...;~~~..!..~.1·5z1-;:i1~~·+1me, 4.1.•. ~inglell match against Mona Ml11 re1ftv-1 s• V811tv. Time : )·u 1. Sch11Jlau, Roche, as player· HJ-I. $. Powell (El ). Fldorlt <El 3. ch Id II 1. Ch•Pmtn c5l .... 10~,, 0.1..•. coa , cou ca a 1me out LJ-1. 98g<lon re, ?. l<enn..ty !S! l. ;:i nd replace her w i th 511nlo•:> IE). ()h!tftCt. lt-1. Pv-1. 11ro11.1w cs > 2. Re\h•h•nl !El 1. Francoise l>urr. But both Hauiw8'" 1E1 H1!11M · 11-4. \.\"Omen then ~·ould be banned SP -1. Wtt'°" !SI 1 E~•le1 (Sf 3. R•a;,,, <EL 0111•nc•1 s..J\O. from the m1x1..-d doubles in 1ha t Ol•cu ....... 1. W1IM>n lS! 1. Eisley !SI l h If I ' ..,._. v th Ttlmall is i. 01,111'1(•: ,19 ... ~. ' a • eav1ng "1"1S r.c n1mer e only eligible woman in the V1r"1ily R I !Mrl"• usv.1 !•Jl'IJ s-..11 All• :icqucts' mixed doub cs for lOG-1. Mttlnorl fM) t. MerlM>1(~11. th:it halt Ytl~el (Ml. Time. IQ.1. There ""ill be no deuce Oi 210-1. M1lt<1-0fl (M) ?. JotrnloOll IS) l . o.~11 is1. T1rn1: 11.s. · advantage points. The first .uD-1. Torrn 151 2. v.io., IMI l. player to win four poin ts wins P•t 'l:I CMJ. Tlmt : 511. aao-1. MM•g• tsf 2. 111nd•k1t• !Ml 1. the game. Bul as in head·lo- ·51·11111•• <s>. Time: 1:1t.•. head comrv>tilion, a set must Mlr.-1. Bh1m1 JM) 2. Plen;t (M1" J. r~ s1tv1111r tSl. T'""'' 1·:l't '· be won by a margin of two 2-mllt-1. s1u,..,. !Ml 1. EOdv cs> 3. games unless it is tled 6--6 in W•tl~ tM). Timi!: 10:02.0. 11~HH-1.111:1n111n <Ml '· V•ldll 1s1 which case it will be decided J Shlw IM). Time: 1S.t. b . . , b k nC1LH-1.1Rankln iMl 2. v111Mr cs> 2. y a n1ne·po1nt tie rea er. ~ J. ltftnll.I" (MJ. Time: 20.1. Th .,_ M 6 ·11 .ua •tldy-1. N11r1n1. T1,..,., -4.1. e "• 1 opener ay w1 Mne ••1•v~1. 5~"'• ""•· oo 11m1. pit the J>hi ladelphia Freedoms HJ-1 Buller CM! 1. L1n<1a•rf fM1 3. ngainsl th" p 1· It g b Ur g h 8Pn"v (5). Helon•· s.t. ., " By CRAIG SHEFF 0 1 IM O.lly ,.l!.I lt11f Gordon Bla k e l ey 'has cha~e<I his hitting philosophy and the result has v.·orked wonders for the Golden West Colle~e baseball mar . Blakeley spent more ..-Ume .than he'd like to ad mit bi dtt Golden West bauing ca11cs l11t season and ultlmately finlthed with im anemic .218 aver.,.. But this season he '• not speodjng half as. much time hitting and is enjoying the kind of year he wa.s e%peel:ed to have in 1973. Blakeley is bllli.ng at a .350 mark and is a big factor In the RusUers' 21·9 record to date. llowever. Blakt"ley'!i laek of time in ' lhe batting ea,qes Is not the only rea.90n fo r the .big C"hange. savs Golden 'Vest coacb Fred HOQver. "One of the biggest cllaf"fe! for Blakeley over last leaSOrl js his a,i::gressiveneS!J at the plate," H oover says. "He's not taking a look at the fast ball Hke he did last year. And he over hit last year. Every rree minute he had he ~·as taking batting practice. Now he probablv hits the least or anyone during batting practice." s :i y s I1oover. "A Joi of kids have to hit more because they have bi,i:: swings, but Gordie doesn't ha\•e !hat big swITTg. Once )"OU find a grooye, It's important to keep it ... and Gordie has that groove." B lakeley has good size (6-1. 190) and is regarded as a fine pro prospect. He was drafte<I by Minnesota durin~ the w in ter of his freshman season and w ill probably be picked again in June. LJ~l. J. Renkln !MJ 2. Joh,.,,,,. IS) l, Triangles. The d rawing cards Blakeley has also been a M•treson (l'°'I. Ol•'•"'"e; :'fl-1. SP-1. 1<1rr11c11 1s1 2. Tert>i .. IM I in that match w ill be t he. steady perfonner at shortstop l Tie: JOlll'i (MJ 1nc1 R1y (SJ. Freedoms' Billie Jean King for the Rustlers, although the Ol•l1nc•· Sl-G' '· • PV-t H1mmon !Ml 1. Bf"IV csi J. and the Triangles' Evonne position is r e I at i v e I y .... ,..,, '""'· No 11e10111. Goolagoog. unfamiliar. He ..1 .. ved in ..;.,},l Jvnlor V•r"llty l"lGJ • '6'' . M1rt111 1u 1 ,,,, 111111 An• field for the better pan oI the 100--1. 0e11 1111 .. , !SJ 2. H-11 IM1 2. p '13 season. shifton· g t 0 Jones ISL Time: 10.J. r • I ' If m.-1. o.11 Rlno CSI l. Gold IM l ~-Cp \JO shortstop late in the J..,es rs). 11 .... : 21.1. • U)_t. G1rd1 fMJ 1. Jones 1s1 1 Gold Tim J:.:!":..'~1.'tJ.~~t'...M: campaign. probably move to third," says Jloover. • The Golden West staodout would like to b:-ta k the school's runs batted in recoryi ol 38 (by Pat Curran in l~J and needs just six more to i:lo It. J\nd he'd like lo play pro ball lollowjng the season, U he gets the rijbt offer. •rri1 have two ye:1r1 or college behind me and I'll be able to finish later." But right now h e ' s preoccupied with helping the Rus tlers win the So C a I eonrerenee tiUc. Celebs Vie .L\pril 28 Stan of stage, screen and te levision, a long with top perfonner1 on the baseball and football front, will be included in the lineup of the celebr ity all-star s when the UC Irvine baseball team entertains the third annual baseball event on Sunday, April 28. A fund·raising l(arne thaf brought nearly Sl0,000 into the coffers a year ago, the game is a fun-filled affair "'ilh such stars as Greg Morris I ~fission lmpossiblei. And r Carey. Emmett A sh ford. The Righteous Brothers and a host o f others participating. The ga me annually attracts one of the largest crowds for the baseball season. It will get under way at I :30 with advance tickets for S2 now available al ucrs Cra"·ford !fall. J V Baseba ll fMI. TltN:S4.S. Ml•ll. WU.v 7• doff. Rin ... n lSA) t4 "He's a pretty good JC M:).....1. Pklterlng (51 2. Mtl!•l• (M) ,_ Kin Tnor"h\11 7S cltl. ll•ndmill \5A1 al h....tet ..... bu ~--he StWI "' '""'"'" L1Hllt!' ISi. Time: 2:05.1. BUI l t yl« 16 loll to McKttiqhl $Al IJ S'""'""'""Y• t >Ynt::u goe3 to r fl t Mill!'-1, Oawis IS) 2. ShPllt (Ml l . Me<lw Kendr!cQ 16 dtl. G1n:l1 5A 11 play on a higher Jevel. he'll H-.t Htrtior 000 00D 0-(I • l SANTA AIONIC~ College ~'Ori t'ftll of the four events and r•ced to a commanding lead in t h e Southern Califomia swimming and dhing champion1hlp11 at Santa ?¥1oni.ca City College, \VL-dne.<;day. 'The Chargers got record· breiking perfor.ma.nct: from Dan Bridges in Ult 200 indivklual medley and the «JO medley relay fOUl"8Qrnl! in piling up 116 points. 26 ahead of second place East LA. Golden West. which has dominated the conference the past four years. v.•as third whh 8"i. (;olden \\'est's too dlori' came from )like Eich and Peter Noah. Noah was second in lhe 200 lndo in 2:12.4, nearly nine seconds behind Br i d.g es (2:03.6). And Eich pla ced second in the 500 free ill 5:08.5. Br idl!'.e."' time was the fourth best clocking tn the state this season. His previous best was 2:04.5. Brid~es wiped out the r ecord of 2:05.7. set In the 1971 season by Golden West's Dnn Liopoldt. O!her "i nners lnc.ludetl ~fike Stale\ of F.:is! LA in th<> 500 frM? !5:0"i R1 and Tim ~furohv of LA I !arbor In the 50 free 122.41. The meet F'riday. runs -through Socr!ht!'11 Cl!it""'tt CH"'911t1 M1tl (" S1fll• MOll(c1 CCI ~ frte-1. Slll1• ~Etsl LAI 5:07.j : 1 Eich IGlllOM WHI\ S:Ol.5' ) llvcklly !Cyo•nsl 5,01.•: •. llnw.n (C.Vl>"fU) 5·0! I. S Jllllf'\ UUn HOMQJ s:n 6: 6. Fr.tdl' {LA Ha•Der) S:1].'I ?00 lriO. med.-1. llrid'Qet ICVpr1nJ ''OJ 6 !er-n••··~ce •ec,rlf. tr•••' nlO m•rk al 2:as.1 lft bY Oon LIPPOid!. r.,1n~n W•<I. 19101 1 "Ion~ 1r.ol<1•n Wtil) 2·U •; 1. Walker (E li! Lo\l 1·1) 9; • !\'Croan l(vn•••I' ~ '• j; S 0'0o" (Eaol LAI '·B•; ~.Gr•~~,., (l.,A. tfarbOr ) 2:180 ~fret-I. M11t11hv IL.A J-ltrborl n.,; t, Mvers (Cypren J :n.s; J. Hk•ev (Go!oe" Wiii) 11 O; •· Llbt" fl!: et! LAI 2l,2: S. Cit) Trtcv (Cvprtlll t nd GranvHl1 (rtfo Hondo) 23.4. 4~.J.Y-1 C;tpr..!J~ J..;..!_5 {e-rence rftOit"'bTrekiOlit m1•k al 3 :~.s by Gokltn Weil In ltTI); 1. E•!I LA l:Sl.O: ). S1nl • Monlc1 J:IS.O: t , Golffft Wl!'U l :U.4; 5. LA H1r!lor •:JO.O; 6. Los Anpelt' CC "Xl.l. Te1m Korlrig.-1. Cyprtf,S 116; 1. E11I LA Kl; :l. Gokftn Weit 171 l. LA M1•0Clr •l ~'I; ~. RIO Mondo .13\.'tl '· Stnt1 MOnic1 29; 1. Lot Anotlu CC "· Na~ll lMl. Timi!'. •.JO a. Ml~e Hit(~ .. def. JOllnlton CSA lot. Wt•h!rn 001 2'20 ~-s ! l 7-mlte-I. Cad•• !Ml 2. T•rr (Sl :r.1--------------------------·----------"--'"-"-"-"-"---------------L1s~t1r IS!. Time; 10: ..... 1. ll'OHH-1. Scltlcl~r !Ml 1. RllmtlY (M\ 3. Chtl,len'°" (51 ITh'nt: l•.7. UIJ-Lll-1. BurkJ !SJ 1. SchlPSi.tr (M) l . RuM!ltY tM I. Tl..,.; 21 0 . '.0 re11v-1. s.n11 AA1. Tlm1· ,,_,, M•le rel•v-1. Sin!• A111. Tin-..; 3·<16 ~ "J-1. lllumwr IM! 2. "'"''S (SJ l . Ntwmdn {Sf. Htlgl>I: S-l'lt, • El Toro Nine Romps SAN PEDRO-El To r o IUgh's baseball team rolled to i ts ninth win in 13 games Wednesday. an easy 10-3 vic- tor)" om host Mary J>J>r._ Connally and Cary Key split the pitching for the Chargers, hold ing N ary Star to just four hits. LJ-1. 8trtvs {S\ 1. Jat1t1 CSl ~-llVn 151. Ol•ltrn:e: :11).1 '•· SP-1. Hord IS! i. Gr1ndilll (SJ ~ •ru8lo !Sl. Ol"•nce: '3.f"" PV-1. Zavn (S) 2. Berlt (Ml J, Giii.) (Ml. no Migl>!. Ff'Olh·SOpll M.orlnt CUI OU 11111 • An• 100-1. 8ell9~Hne IS) 2. Wllll1ms (SI l . Brim (Ml. Time . lll.S. utsy F o rd Courie r durability starts w ith a box ·section fram e re in forced with seven c ro ssmembers. An in d e p e nde nt fro nt s uspen s ion featu res b ig coil springs a nd a stabilizer b ar. Lo n g , w ide r ear spri ngs h ave six leaves. Dual cylinder b ra kes The Chargers' b ig blows were delivered by S t e v e Kachlein, Craig LaBahn and Hector Gonzales. l!I Toro flt) CGnl\nl1y, 2b-p G. Grll1lv1, p<f 5. GrlltlYt, 2il Key, lS·P Ur11uto1r!, p Gon,11 ... c L11!111n, U A.lcKlnntJ, lb 1(1d>l1ln, ID F~rDH, r1 MotNUflll, pl! Mlller.d ll!nOt•, lb Tot1l1 •ll r h rbl 1 1 o a I 0 0 0 J I I 1 1 1 0 I I 0 0 0 l ~ 1 1 J I 1 ? 1 0 , 0 l , 2 1 l 0 I 0 I G O o 1 I 1 0 l I 2 0 1'10101 V0-1. 81llonline fS) J . WIU11ms (S). l. O&VenPOrl !Ml. Th'lll : 1•.1. '41)....1. Love !51 t. \l't!Qlllll (SI 3, H1wkJns (ML l ime: 16.6. U~-1. Poi"" CSJ ?. Ctroo !SI 3. Slo.on (MJ. Time 10M.1. Mile-I. Hoplcin~ !SJ 1. G1H1111 CMJ ~. ArloW CM!. Tlme1 •.'6.0, 2·,.,11&--l. Arlow /Ml 2. Plett IMJ l H<)ll•l"1 151, Tl,,..: 1~.s1.a. 70 Hl+-1 Ku~ill. (Ml 1 BfOV•'" ill l. M1r1n1 ($). Tome 9 9. \Mll~-1. Kvlllt-!Ill) 1. 6tOWll ISl J Mc.Andrews IMI. Tlme: U., .uo ro\1y-\. S8nl1 ,t,110 Tlmtt; d .2. M.111 •el1y-l. Mtrln1. Tlmt; J.n .s. HJ I. B·ow~ !Sl 2. J_, lMl ), Wllll1 (Ml. Htight;~'· U -1 Willl•'Tls (SJ l. VolQ""t fS! l C'>Ull<-(Ml. Ol1llna.: 19·1. Kachlein stroked a run-- scoring single in the second inning and later singled home a run in the fifth. LaBahn doubled in two teammates in the lhird and Conzales' single in the sixth plated tvoo runs. 1n111...,~ $P-1 fJ,1rtl (M) 1. W1t~ll• (SI ~ "loover ISi. Obllnce: ••·l'I> Gabby Grijalva. Gary ' .. Gil NS 0-10 ID 4 100 l»O 0-3 • s PV-1. H1rrlson (/I\) ,, G1vln (SJ ~ J1m1ne (MJ. no htlght. Baseball Standings American League East fllilv•aukee Baltimore Boston Ne\.\' York Cleveland Detroit C.aliforniit ,\linnesota Oakland Texas Kansas City C..1licago w 6 5 5 6 4 • West 8 5 8 6 3 2 L 3 4 4 . 5 1 7 3 4 5 5 5 8 W......,.r'1 011111t M ll'"•v~ee 5, c1e .. t•nc1 1, tf lnn1r;i' e1111oner-e 4. 0e1ro11 1 BQ1!0(I .. N""' Ver~ l ,,,.~ •. K~n1•1 cu~ 7 fM<•Q~ ~. Qelllatl(I J C•lllo••lt s, Mln..,.wt• l Pct .667 .556 .556 .5-15 ,361 .361 .m .556 .54S .&15 .375 .200 TOIS•r'• 011nt' • GB 2 2 I 3 3 2 31~ 5': ~i.,., WI•• O~t •• New York N.td•cn n -n /.U""'1oelt 81~en !1-01 •I CllllO'l"nl• Ttn.,nt !NI 8•!11/Mfe McNtllY P·\l 11 0.trol! Lollcll iNJ ()illy '""""' O{i'lld~led '"""'I"• °"-New Yl)fk ti 111111"'°'"' Ct1 ...... l1ftll 11 llOlllOll Mlnne\001 ti Ttlt.11 K.1n1.11 cu~ 11 'ftkloa Ctlll0r'l'li1 •I 0.,d.,.., Ol\ly g1""" ICl'llCMtd • Nation al Lea gue E:lst 1\lontrral l'hlladelphia f:t. Ulu1s Chicago Ne"· York Pittsburgh t,o, Angeles llouston Atlanlfl San Francisco Clncinnati San Diego w 5 1 1 4 ' 2 W•st 9 7 6 6 4 3 t. I 3 5 3 1 8 3 5. 6 6 6 9 WfllMMty'• Gttrlff MC111rt•I 7, t.1-Ye•'< •• C~it•oo U. Pl!h~vrd~ 9 5..,. Olega 6, A!l1~1e 1 Pn11.,nt1ohl" U. 5• Lowis s l ~J AnQtlt• !l, C:lncln11~11 1 Hnu1!1)11 J, S•n l't•ncl•(~ 1 Tocl11'' 01met Pel. .83.1 .100 ,583 .571 . 222 .200 .'ISO .583 .500 .500 -~ .250 GB I I'\ 4\, 5 2 ' 3 4 6 t.ltw Yerk Ml!IM.k 0 •0) 11 Mo"l•l~I TOl"tf? !I.Cl "'"lbU•th lloo~er (~·ll .. t CMi(IQD Fr•ll!"lt 11.01 ~"" Oleoo G•eil 10 I! t• At11111,. Hltrl•gr, (0-l\ St. Louil M<Olothe~ It.OJ .i P~U.Otlplilt $t ....... lt• 10 11 or Lc:onOOl'll \0-ll • s .. " F••,,CIK.O Elrtd tr, (1·11 •1 H0«itv" Rl»t!'fl ll•l ) O"IY QI""" Khedv ed, Fr1<111'1 °""'" c111crooo '' P11!!&0e1n1110 Pllhburoll •• N-Vortr. Slfl OllOO If tln<ln"1t1 MOnlrMI al &!, LOUii O.lltntt ti H<IU'ICln Soll'! fr1ow:I-11 Los Ali;elos have 2 bra ke cylinders at e ach wheel. The all-s teel box is all-welded . And a Courier e asily carries up to 1,400 lbs. of payload a n d people. Sporty T he C o u rier p ic tured a t right and b elow s p o rts a dress-up k it that inclu des s u ch optional features as str ipes (in your cho ice of 4 colors), wheel cov e rs , m ir rors a nd a rear s te p rail o r bumper. T h e re 's a lso a popu lar b ike· bar optio n (right). A n d a d e luxe b o x cover option (not s hown) has t in t e d sid e w in d ows . A u tomatic transmiss ions and air c ond itio n in g a re als o availa ble option s . Th rl., ty Courie r's s p irile d .1 8 00.cc.en.g ine g ive s y o u a ll the ope ra tin g e c ono m ies y o u'd expect lrom a 4 -cylin der imp o rt. And the e n gine 's 5 m ain bearings ... for r igid it y a n d strength •.• are designed to h elp p s o m ote trou b1e·free service over the long hau l. Fo r more d etails on !his g u tsy little e conomy p ickup ••• and its little import price ••• see y our Ford.D ealer • • ur1er FORD COURIER See your local Ford Dealer I . ' c play incl Mo Sch rile~ Kau Bas Cha ~t ,, at t ~·hi of p eac fro quit "' ,_ Sten .... '" ·~ V• c~ Uon lltl!t H1•ti ,,. Wins w ,. •• "~ 1',llk "" " (l•r w11, l.o~o Ula" , .. " ,. " SI!! ·~ ("l~ c JIU•l . .. Jlri1 Lvt~ Ari! llytt ' • Si<! Doi c~ c 5M! '~ •• CH, ·~· 0•• ''°'8' " f lyd '" ti~., c ,, ,,. ''" ""' ,., ••• ' Slit C~• v~ • '" ·~ •• c ,, G•• w 1111 '" v~ "' ' "~ "' Mui c " . ., ,~ ... ,., c '" '" '· • G• '"' • c '" '"" '" " ., •• .. • "' ." ,,, • G• Chi ,, c " •• ,, " M ' ' c '" •• c '" !II "' ' G• .. •.11 •• • ' , • • 1.\1 .~ ... • f ! • ABA Draft Weekly Tournament,s Lure RD~pals Into Area's Golf Pr~s to P AG,4 IV loop The American Basketball Association, draltini;: without limitations or hesitations. chose an assortment of players \Vednesday that included high school senior 1\10 sell ri.falone. n~ Scholarship v.·inner Tom ~lc~illen. veteran pro Bob Kauffman 8.nd Nati on a I -~sketball Association scoring Champion Bob l\lcAdoo. One of the fastest gto\\'ing sports groups in Southern California is be&dquartercd In Huntington Beach and goes under the intial:s PAGA. .. We feel v;e have the right fonnula for success, whk:h ls plenty of actJvlty," PAGA execu tive Phil Troy says by way of introduction. fAGA stands for l>To-Am Golf Association The PAC.A mini-mini tour offers something for eve 'Ollt'. The worltlng pro can get ont' or tvro -ays orr to compete without jeopardizing his }ob. The playing pro. can get his game togetht'r . the local pro can save the expet\SE' and hassle ,of travel. The new pro can test his gan1e In serious compelition, The majority of pros can afford the mini- n1ini tour· entry fees \lo"ithout net.>ding a sponsor. f\J·ea Girls At CSLB Tue sda y Corona de.I ~tar. EsLaOCia and San Clt•nw:nte J[ i g h ScOOols \\'ill be nmong the participants in a sports day program at Cal State (loo,i:: Beach I T u e s_ d a y invoh·ing approxin1ately too girls. The affair is being staged by the CSLB women's physical education department from 1:30 to 5 .,.,·ith participation in ' ~talone's selection perhaps caused Lhe biggest shockv.•a,·es 3.I the ABA 's three-ting circus, wh icll began ·with the drafting of players from the rival NBA. v.•as followed by the announcem ent. of collegiate players chosen in a secret draft last month and ended v.•ith thl' comp\clion of the college draft. HOWARD HANDY There is also an amateur di\'ision of PAGA to help tht> association achk>\'e strength lhr.ough nwnbers. Amateurs are issued PAGA tuindlcaps \lo'hlch allow the association to ea rehilly regulate the frequent pn.>ams. ,;, sports. WILD .BILL CODY (LEFT) ANO BARRY BRIGGS ARE READY FOR FRIDAY. A complete SC'hedule of e\·ents is ready through the month of June with one and 1 .... ·o day tournaments lisu-d e\'t>ry .... -eek. most of tht:'m on Tuesday or Tllt'3day and \\'ednesda y. Included on the program arc --· The 6-foot-11 ~!alone, one or the most highly coveted high school prospects in tbe nation, was grab~ by the Utah Stars in the openin'g round of the draft's final phase. \Vhile l\lalone's selection caused the biggest furor , the ABA's clloicc of 50 players - each ABA team took fi ve - from !be NBA also created qui1e a stir. Vlrfl11l1 ~8" -1C1vllm1n, 8 utf1!0: 0-~ J,,,,...SO<'I. GDIOHn si.r.: Dick SnvOt•. !.<!1!!11; C:11vi11 ...,_.,..fl!\v, H01111onJ 81•rv (I"""'"'· (1•"1111...,. (1)11"9'! -Tom McMlll1 n. 1~1ryl1nd1 +..om ~ ... "n1ooi10. Jin ~~n 8reo1 l((lltf, V1-ro:H; Ju1e Di rk, Vlr9lnl1 C:omfT>OO""t1ll"1 ''°"' ~In OleQo. l l.,..e1 8l lli<19v, OU<l!leltlf; l..errnon 81111e, F1i•"'Ol'll Slflt; 8...-•0 H''"'· Virq,,,11 C:ommol\-lllh; PhU Lumpkin, M\1ml, Ol>io: E1•I Wltrl1m1. Wln1lor>-S1lem; J°"" O•ew, Ge•O,,.•· Wl!'DO; Bill C.r111>lon, ,_.,.nn1111,,1 Me•~ C1rtwr111ht. 8ow11nQ Grftn. MempM1 N8 ... -Rick ROiie•'°"· Port11nd1 N,,..m Vi n Liff. Cnlc1<><11 LIMY w11~1111, c1 ..... 11,.d; P1ul s1t11, 8a1to111 01v1 Otluuc;rieft. N-York. Colle9e -~n W1<1m111. Co1or1do1 Cl1r1nc1 W11l~tr. Wt1! GltQfg!1; lt0bl'1 W!!1on. low1 ~1111; G!•nn McOon•ld. Long Bt1cn St1te: T•roroe MtlOfV, u11n; Wo!lg.r19 Ftr>O•••· Otl1w1rf! L""''"'' Jon"'°"'· Pr.olrle Vl•N: WHll• l!.l!n, Tu!w; Ron Br<>Wn ,Ptnn S!lft: C:•MY L•Prlt1ce. low•. 0111v1r NBA -Nllt TMu•mand. Gol<i~ll Stair. TOf'"I v ... A•.Oltl, Pl't\11delpr,l11 Og.n Adam,, Oetroll; R ic~ A<ltlmln. (n!<,.go: l ov ~v<llOI". "ll•n!I. Colltgt -Jamtt "Fly" Wlllllmt, Avstln Peay; frlnk Kel'ldric k. Purd~I Mlke .so+o-or--, \J O.oh; Gonlel fllOl'tNl"- ArilOfll; B.-n1rd Haroi .... Ntw Mt•iCO; L~'""' 8urdf'n. Utan; Eric !,'.ont~. Arl1aon1; LA•rY Fovlt. C1nltluu Tony l!lv..-s. W1k1 <'nr•st• R OSCO I P<>Mt>ltr, l ong BtlCl't Stitt. Sa11 Dio.- H8 ... -C1ult Rv .. oll , Golden Staie: SiO"IY Wlck1. Portllnd; Cut1l1 Ro•;if, Oir<roil; Gill Gooorlch, Los '°'"llflts: con,.I• H1w~in1. Los "noe111. · CoMege -Major JonH. Al~ny, G•. S!Mt . from IC1ntur•v, Cll!I p.....,.,,,., Lorig 811cl't S111e; Gu$ 8311~. Tt•a•·ll'I P•511: llicnlt O'COf'.-or, Fti,.!itl<i, Grto Lee. UCL"' Rlel't .. 10 Wall•co. Geot<1i• Soot~"'"' Lton 8enbew, Jtck.o<ivllle: 04n "ndtr.on. SeulMrn C1lllornl1; •J.a<cu' JOl'ttl~O<·. UCL .... 3111 •IO!onlP ~!!A -Tom 8oe..,..ink!t, Cnic~qo; (!voe L'"· Gol<l .. n $TM9' Neal W11~. Pl'toeni•; Sieve Kvt>e,.~I. 8o•ton: Lloyd N~·'I Pcrtl&nd. Coll~t l fonlrd llObin•on. Te-Htt S!l•e : !•om l(entucky, Colli Te'f!C>!e. loulsi•n• $t•te : F r • d ~IYr>dtr1, Svracu11; trom 1nor1n1. l(lm Hu9nes, Wl!.<:°"'11"': EUQt~t SP>ort, J1t ll>on Stitt: Glrv "nde•SO ,., Wl.con•ln; Ger1IO C Y"'n l no~1m , 1Ce~uc 11v S!•lt: H•rcull lvtv, low• Stl!f; W11ttr lu.:kttt. Ohio Sltlt r Cn1rl11 Mc:IClnney, 8•VIO": from Ntw YOl'"k. Mlkt Og1n. C1rteo'l•N-"'111. 111411111 Nflil -CHflorO lln, Chle•~: 1111 fl r1dlev. Ntw VO!'~; Mel (0<1"11. LOI An<}e!n; Pl! ,Ul<!v, LOI ... 11Qtlt1: J I.., Oevi1 caneg• -8 111v Knl;l't!. l'fttst11,1rghr 9 •1H;e 1(111<1, Pe,. "mff•t l'n; R"'"nd Gr1n1, N"" Mtxlc o s11re; eoolt woo0.. 0r11 Ro•••"'" 11: .. ~ ~v.i~. 11Unoi1 .!i!ftt: "lex 1!'119!:1" Seut11 (eroline; lloDbv 1'10<'t11Ct . N,.~l'd•·L•• Ve<J•t: Kevin Flllg••eld, O•d11\0fn1 Slate; IA1r1c B1owne, MltJ<IUrl .,./111..-n. C1r."111 NB" -Pele t.Atrevlr". ~11,.,.,., Mffl•V fllobv. New VMk : Pl'lll J 1c1<J<>n, New York; P1ul WHIPl\11, Boston; JtU l.lufllns. GolOen Sltte. Colle<1• -Jann LIKll. l.l••vlal'dJ from New Yori<, Gtn G1r1rd. Vlrglnl11 O~rrell l!'lslon. NDrtl't C1rolln1: Mlcllev J""'"'°"'' Auror1. 111.! G•ry Nl)Vlk, No''' Dime; from Ut1h, l'l1•vev CalC111!'111. H•rdin·Slmmon11 Jim""''''· C.onMCl1clll; Tom Kivisto. 1(1nun: Marcin W11hlng1on, J.\1rQWtt11 Mlkt SVIYttltr, O•Vlon. Ullh NBA -eob (hrlsll1,.. Pnoenl•; Geoff Ptlrit , Portl1110 : H..w1ro Porter. Chlcl90; ll:UOV Toml1nov!c ... H011$1Qn; llOb M<Adoo, lhtl!1!0. Collevt Joe Mtuitwtat~er. SouH>ern ttl!nols: Len K1>1m1l1~1. T•l't1enee: from Vlrglni1. Mou• Maloroe, Pettn.bu•Q· v ... Hlgl't Sc'-1; lrom Sii' "n!OlllO. Al•Ofl J1mtt, and the group has be<>n sche dulin g tournaments almost .,.,·eekly. .. our first five tournament.$ were open to anyone, which is wh y the initial fields were so large even though \lo'e never ad\'frtised. Nou•, the tournaments are for members only. "\\'e know there are hundreds of goiters sitting on the fence '>''ailing to sec if \VC shorten our schedule. which y,·e \\'ill not do. Since we malled our list of April tournaments, the number of phone calls and new menllx~rs has increased drastically. "There ha\'e been enough 'take the money and run ' associations in Sou1hern California to make many golfers y,•ary. It 's our job lo prove to everyone that v•e give more than !heir money's y,·orth in services and acti\•ities.·· Jim Perrin , a former president of GPA, is tournament director and Branko Cavic of lluntington Beach is pr~ident. The PAGA will play Tu('sday. April 30 at Shorecliffs Cbuntry Club in San Clemcnle with other events scheduled at Rancho California in Temecula, :.iturietta !lot Springs. Corona Nationa l, Soboba Springs. F..allbrook and Serfas of CorQJla . Bntry fees for lh~e tournaments are $50 to $200 .... ·ith most of lhe money going back to prize money for the winners. • • former r..tarina llig h standout J..lark Ford rL>eently concluded a successful varsitv campaign \lo'it h UC Davis, giving indication Of future toughness for the Aggit•s" opponent s. Ford and anothe r fre shman . Dayton Tteardon, "·ere instruincntal in \ S<'\'('r:i! \'ictorics for .the Aggies this season and "111 be around for thrL'C niorc seasons. In one lale·season game. Ford hit 21 po1n!s for Davis In end Sono1na State's IJ·garnc y,·1nnmg streak. FV Laud s Rock Cod Do111inate Athletes Deep Sea Fish Vistc1. Rock cod continued to At Dinner Dan ~lalane. Tul\'e ~lorrison. ,\nd_v :\filler and Joe 'r"oung v.·l•re accorded most \"aluablc honors \\1edncsd~y night at Founlain Valley High's tribute .to !he-basket.ball ~soccer. sy,·inm1ing and \\"rest Ii n g learns. dominat<' 1he area ocean fishing scene at mid-.,.,·eck. although n1any \' c I er a n fishermen "" e r {' l'Xpcctin~ in1proved !-iUrface aclion in the ne'.'(! few \\'Ccks. rlshing in Nev.-port Bay had been goocl. recently 1-1"1\h soml' lf''!ll l halibut ·taken. a fl'\\" spotter! bas~. an<l scattered spot fin croak<'r and corbin:i. Fi.~ht'rmen y,·cre <'Xpcet1n,(.! the cnttheo;; to remain similar for the pres('nt time. although f:Ontinued v.·arm w ca I h 1· r might brin l-( ahou1 i m pr-o \'em(' n t \\'ilh tht• migration ot large schools of fi sh from southern \lo'aters. Special a.,.,·ard v.·inners: •••k•llt•ll \f1rtiTy Onl~· Dana \\'harf reported action other than tock cod · \\"ednesd..'l\' afternoon "ith a ,i::ood bite Or bOniia and bass on the all-d ay OOat to San Onofre. The fish \lo-ere reportedly biting on lil·e bait and jigs such as si lve r flashers and crocodiles. Live b.1 it is reponedly plentiful, and cro\lo·ds ha\·l· ix-en-moderate after a hca v\ Easter l\>ttkend. · 5-0ftball , \"Olleyball, badminwn . ,trnnis, s y,· i 1n min g and gymnastics. This 1s ;JJJ annu.11 C\'cnt for sc bools from the Long ikath and Orange County ari•a and pro\'idcs a corn p e t i.1 1 v l' rxpc·ri('nce for ~rtic1pants along \lo'1th an introduction to college life. Schools are not par1 ic1pa1e t .,.,. o years. allo11't:'d to sUh.'ess11·e Other school~ in,·oh·rd 111 lhis Jt'ar 's progr::irn irlt:luck·· Anaheim, Garden (i r o \" t'-• l\atclla. Lakr11 ()()(\, l.-0:1r:i. .\hll1kan. Sanl:i An:i \':iller. Sa\ilnn:-t . Sunny lhll!' :inrl \"ili.1 P:irk w-,,·· s.11••11 G .. 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'' JCO hH .\ •>"•I IC. ) /.'."''" 18 1 l LA"" CELA . l"t>e 1 02.1 !0 t.r t•!!-1. Y••••lt 18 1 I. L•"'" !CL" l o·o.re·• 1c.1 T .,.. ··o 100 ••tt •tlo; 1 B~••••t•Pld l !';O\MI' V•t ll I t &.r l,I. '""t \ Sl) I.loll V1lu11Dlt: Oa" I.I• t Int I (1p11i11: 0111 ~l1ne; MMI I~: Jttf Jolley. Else.,.,·here . rock cod catches were the rule oo boat~ 10 San Clemente and Catalina Islands and boats along the coastline. IME CAR OWNERS JunlOI' \f1rlify Most V1luiDI!: Miii I(• f $ O I ; C1i>11I": 8 >11 Miller; MMI Improved. 0dvf IHIOClt. Sopllcimo•• CtpTai"': Jtll Y•"ir>l!IO~; l~'l>-t V1lu1Dle lmprl)Vtd: IA;~e Zumoo. M ~ < 1 TOOd Sournwlc~. l'r11hm•11 !lrvlntl C•Dlaln: George B~rr•ol: MoSI Valu1bl" J1me• 8o•OIO . M o \! lmproveo: J im Pllcnforlh. I''''"'""' It"' Ctplll"': Rtl'IOY l(ut.a: M 0 S I Valutole: Jtll M•\O!'I; Most lmpro..-ea: "nlon Merles. .... l.flml'fl 1 1111 (1pt1ln: Ken Siu; MOii Vtluttllt: Mi1cn1H l'f""VUSOn; Mo»t lmorovea: O•n Kov1ct vic. (1p11:.,, V1lv1tllt: Jmproveo: Caittain: \f1lv•olt: l,.,..proveo; V11'11" Setctr kott You1111; 01ve "'·«•ison; P1vl Ma<ltith. JV Slt<tr Mi•t MOO•~: S!•ve S!.,!nke; Oto''"' H01mt1. Swl"""ioftol VlnJ'Y IA OJ I Mo~ t I.I O 11 M o J I C1at~n' Ri~• A.klricn: t.\0 $1 \11lua1>1e. Al\OV Miiter: MO\! lm~rc~·~· Tim McGiii. JUl\ltr \lt"ilY <•~···~: Grrg HoJl•ncl "o · • V1lu1tJle; l.•:kt Kelly; Mo•I lmP•oveo. 0 1111 11;cnit . Froth·SCIPll C1p11ln: Will ll:og\11 ; Ml>'ll V&luftllf Steve Ktlkl l Most lmprovld: JCll\I' MtGinnl1. Wr1HU119 V1t1llV Cta!lln: Oon S!1rtwlll; Mo I I Velutblt: Joe YOU"li l Most lmprovl'd: R1noy D11vl1. Ju,.11r Vl•sllY C1p11ln: Mlkt M1rautr: V1lu1olt · ,,.lte 81rrtto: !mp•ovtO; Oavt Outcke. """n-5oph Mc 1 I Mo I I (op!11n. L1rrv El'Oll "oit V1lu1!!1e• L&rr• f,.OI, I.lost 1,.,prevt0: J1m11 Pttertffl. A ft;<w CO'.'" cod catchfs 0£ up to 25 pounds \lo'Crc reported. Dal"cy"5 Locker repor!cd -'--'. SAN PIEORO -'l 11•91tr1 ; SlJ •<X-coo. 11 COW COil. s ... NTA IAltlAI ... -]1 ... oten· :ldl r<X• coo. • llr>11 cod. MOltltO IAY !Vltt'1 llndlnt) -t~I M'!<tl l:fS: t 11"'1 COO. lSI) f<IC~ Caci !S•" Sl_,,I -I l llQlt rs: ' Ill'~ tOll, I~ roe.II cOO . IMPl!'ltl ... I:. llACH -n lnQlett: )!S rock COil .IS cow Cad. 11 lint cod. LONG IEACN -U 1"9lor): l.S roc l< cod. fl•l,.,.;t l'lft') -JS 1r>11lef1: 3<.t rocll cod. 1 cow coo. NEWl'OltT l"rt'I l1,.,.;,..1 -~I 1n11lt•1· &J7 rocll cOll. • ct>w coO. Jl co·"' '00 C01v1r1 Letll...,I -57 l nQll'I, 6lJ roc:ll coo. ca~:oN~ •• ?:r"t1eniio.Y1 ~z:I~.: 1~ f OC• cacr. 'CON COil. z• .... , ....... s ... N DIEGO CMIHllcl ... 1 Pieri -&! •ra1..,.,· 1 V"fil<>WT••l. >S roe~ <Oil. SEAL IEACH -I S lll'<llt •t: 11! r•~~ coo, ;1 cow COO, 16 •IM b•~I let,._ II anqte•" 2 ~rracua1 15' oc~••o, 1~ ~.OhD~• S ma:te<fl OClf"l'tUOE l ~na··· \! h1u. 1 hl ll<t•Jf, "'1 "'Y~ CO'I. I 'n~ C~ SAN l"l!'OltG lnnd SI. L•nfli ... l -;o ~~,·~, !~ ,•l>C~ ,&.,. ll Dh1e D~u. ! ,.,i:oc•. ! t1!11'• <e• -'".~'c'----- GOLFERS Ci_,....,... ..... 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Dnomtrl SP<NO'f Dlrf {G. LOl'l<'O) Ctl'l Dr11m !It. L.Hll Ann ·reel will defend her \\'Omen's club championship at El Niguel Cowitry C I u b l.it-giMing ~londay. In a tin whiSLle event, Jeri Cini v.·as the A fl ight winner v.Jth 37. Jane Robertson anct Bobbie Dards!rv tied al 311 v.·\th ~!axine Ne\•in at 34. In B rJ igh1 ,it was \\'anda Cluistensen the winner with 3!), fvllo11.·c:d by Pat lfe rson at 31 aod a tie betv.·een Jlelen \\'illurd and Vannah \Veils At 30. Gloria \Veldner FOn C fli ght v.·ith 36, follov.·e<I by Belly Cl'<'il at :11 nnd a tie between r-.terle Ferry and Do r a Vangsnes at 30. Dorothy Humphries 1vas th~ II night winner with 33, followed by Doro thy Levy 11 t 30 and a tie between Betti· l\1cKenzlc. Elaine ~lorrow and nrll'!l \\'riµht ill 29. ... , •• ,,,. :lllfl Lois l'.:des v.·as the winner of a point par toumamt'nl :it Sant:i Ana Country Club this 'o\.'eek with a score of 20. Other A rtigbt winners incl,udcd Jackie Voe\kl with 16, !\.1argaret Crank and Alice Hall with 15. Anda Livingston was the B flight v.·lnner with 17, followed by Kay Youker and Pally Hoyt al 16. ~fo rge Stocker captured C flight with 18. G inn y r-.1cearlney and Nell •lughes Nc 'v Loop For Youth Forma tion or a Fl o o r Hockey League ror Boys Club members in the llarbor area ha! been announced with signups for the expansion circuit taking place through April 30. Games will be played at both branches of the llarbor Area Boys Club and 111ill en- compass boys from ·8 through 18 years of age. Voh11te<>rs are l'llSO: bcin~ sought as coaches and officials for the new circuit. For . further in!onnatiOll, oontact the Upper Bay Boys Club at 642-8372 or the Central Boys Club at 548-9387. !led at 17 with Wanda Baker next at 15. Virginia Haa1land and ~1011 )' I lnrvey tled In 11 flight v.·1th 12. In a tv.o low balls <1f foursome event. tltst place v.cnt J.o n team of Marge o·Kcerc . And a Llvingston, ~lary Lou Kier and Lois Werner at 140. l<11ui !-.louron. Fran Schmid, Uorothy Terry and Helen Jsbt'IJ finished l:lt 142. Arline ~facauley, Hazel Decker. Grace Manley and Celeste Oldham had a 143. 1Uesa V<.'rde Louise Robinson won a tin \\'histle ('ven t at Mesa Verde l\,un rry Clul> with a score of ::11 this week. Elcanflr Allm<tn finished c;rcond in A flight v.·ith 28. I dlov:cd b\' Alice f)1'rh \·. !Jett\' I !.~n1 re and Emy Buick.le at .,. -, Hl·rn1c•· Jo hno;ton \vas the B 11 1:,:ht "-inn,.r \\'ilh :12, follo"·ed hy Peg .\taull (301. Phyll is ~asurc :ind Betty Potts (27 f and Kav Farlev !26 1. Dot ~torris 8nd Dot Jones th.'<1 for fi rst in C fl ight with 27. fo.lay Donkin. L u ci 11 e ~tanley and Brenda Ronaldson were next with 26. In a least putts event, ~tarianne Dyer was the A flight v.inner 'ol.'ith 30. Afa ry ltadekin. Rarhara Ma 11 c k , Lucille Paddock. Alice Derbv uncl Dora Oonaldson tied at 3i. Prudv Pa rmenlfer v.•as the B winner v.·iih 28. Phyllis Leasure had 29, ~T a r i o n Schulte and Kellv Adams 32 and Pat Gill with Peg ~1aull had 33 each. Dot fo.1orris captured C honors \\'i lh 30 with Lucille ti1anley next at 32. Dot Jordan. Re:!ty Gonya, Dot Jones and 1.fiml Smith tied at 33. Sea.,nrr In a three. th ree and thret> toumament for the womf'n·~ club, Joan Seavt"r "·;is th·· first fl ight v.•inner v.·ith 31. Scores v.·ere figured on three par 3. three par 4 and three par 5 holes with hair hand ica p. Jennifer Thom pson finished second in the fi rst fl iiht with 35. Second fl ight "-'inners werl! Juliene Adams (301,.i) and Hazel Mollica (3411 L ln the third Oight. Roberta 1\nc.Jre\\~ was the v.·innc r w11h 3J 1 •• \'irg1nlri Stc\'ens was M'l'Olld tu :!'1 1 ~ und Belly J 'l'l tr~~n third at 36 17. Jn the roun11 fli/.!hl. :O.liddy lk11ncr ,,·on 11.'lth :so, folloY•ed by .\larlon Clea l at 36. 1Uendo1rlark In a four !XJrS tournament 3l ~lcudO\\'lnrk CQU Club thi3 v.·eC'k, Kathryn Bransford was th,. A fligh l· ~·inner with ~1..:. H<1sc.·mary Ericson finished S('('(Jnd v.·Hh 371: :\largut'rlte ilood won B honors 'ol.'ith 36. follo11o·ed by Barbara Hankey ot 38. Lone winn er in C flight was Bea Anderson "Ith 39 \\'hile Flormcc Ei ck.horn was the D victor at 40. Costa iffexn Hosemary Sklllion was the 111nn<!r or ;'l least pult.s tournamenl for Ul" v.•omen\ tluli this week with a 30 . A tie rcsullL-d fur serond hctwren Judy Sta5 ko, Franki'-' Durst. lmot; \1an Auker antl Connie Lonergan at 33 with B. J. Sleva next at 35. In B fli ght it v.·as ~1arion Voss the winner with 34, fv1!01ved by r-.taxine Assmw at 35 and Jane Rode.rtck at 36. Came!le Kennedy was the C \1·iMer with 33, followed by Pat Wilson at 34 and ~ina Danielson at 38. In a tin whlstle event Gerrv 'V:itson was the A' ni ,gl·;t 11•inncr wi!h 35. Ann Pappa~ and Frankie Dursl tied for second at 34 with ~1ari;:arcl Kumog.'.li at 33 and Dianna Saenz at 32. Norine Grad~· c:iplured B honors with 36. ~f a x I n e Assmus and Lee fo.lerkel had 33 with Na~cy Terpstra at 31. Elise Stipes and ti l a r ! o n Darling each hod 30. Chris JaJ'K'arik wm C honors with 39, followed by Eleanor Green at 37. Vi Theiss at 34 and Pat Wllson at 33. JtlilP Square In a better nine toumament for lhe women·~ c I u b , C.1rolyne Wes t 'o\.'OS the A ni,eht winner with 3 4 If.I • followed by Dorys Nead at 39~ .. Bern ice C.Ovey won ·n flight with 38 "''ilh June Duncan and Base ball ~l:iry Atln ltalcis:lk tied HI 41 . lloS<· Hit•kman.n "on (" honor~ \\Jlh 33 '~. tollo11td li) !·'ranc ... ~ Collins i39l.:). Kay l\nvpf 1 -W'~l and Lil y Dianmnd {43 ~'1': ttrj .. 1011 Viejo ~ad!ne ~111zc v.on a nine blind holes t<1urnament for the 11·omen's cluh this werk with a 36. In St'COntl plnC'C in A filght 1\·,1~ Lucy \1c0onald :it 37, follo~·cd by Elt"ano r \\'heeler at 38. \\11nn~rs In B Oight inclurl~'<I .Jean Da\·i~ 136 1-?I, Edna Leona rd 1371, EI e :in or S"inehart 13~11-:) <ind Salllc ~feyer (391. 11"1.'oe Kennf'dy C"aptuf't'd C ni,!:hl \\'ilh 391 ... with Sharl ;.::1s1man nrxl at 4l'l. Joanne King was tht D \\·inner v.ith 41 and Buss Locke finishrd !'!C'('()nd at 45. . Q II n I f ry i n g-f0r f~f' prf'SUlf'n\'c; l'Up C"nlll!}•'!iliOll h~t « lx><·n ron1pll'tt ·I 11 ith fl r't round ni°atchr-c; b c g i n n i 11 g ~londay. R !"' r/10 SJ ~lcm!X'rs of the 1\'0men 's club stagrd a tournament in v.·hich the last four holes of the front· nine and the firs t five <11 the back side were used for seorin~. In A night. Kai· J\fn\· \YO~ the winne r whh 'rl. followed hy Carr>l\ nn \\la.lhrldgr at 38 anrl a \fe hetwt'en Pre Rnbf>rtc; and !i-far]'.?:tret DcBach ::it :W'~.1 In 8 ni ght. ii \\',1~ .1"~1n r.riffin the wi nner 111th ~f'~. \'i S::ixtnn and J\f ;:ix in e Strickland tied for second at 38. Brt1v Poinclc:i:lt"r "'as the C \\'innrr vdth ':fl . followed by Ann lfes!k \1·1th 371'· Hefty V:iughan wa~ the lone 11·inner in D night Y.1th 43 1 ~.' In a match vs. par evcn1 . Shirley \\'t"lzel \\·as !he A winner. l·up. PeJ;gy Rohl'rts :ind Kay l-.fay tied at J.d own for S('('Ond place>. A tie tr~lted fnr !he next spot betv.·een D o r o I h ,. \\'right. S.1\1.\' Ov.·sley. Zola Bartholo1ntw. Litn Sl mdom and Gwrnn Hnlle. 4-down. Beverly Com"·ell was the B \ri nner, 3-up with ~nrlon Keeler second, 2 up. Others included Phyllis Staffo rd. l·up, Polly Washburn, U own, and Jean Griffin. 3-down. Alamitos Racing Results Standings CRllSTVIEW LaAGllll W L ea tn C flight , it was Eileen ,·raccbu m the winner. 2-doivn. Millie Stevens and Anna Lee Shetler tied for S«Ond. 3. down . Vera Rarlenstein \\'<IS the lone D \\'inner. +do\m . WN_t,,. APt11 11. 19'4 Ci.tr. Tr.n '''' ,lll:ST lltACe -Ont milt. Ptct. (l1lmlng, All 1~1. Pvt .. l160tl. 1'111111<! S!lvtr (Jollns<l<ll Fl11hy SkV fTOd<ll 8ft1tlmor• N ILonQO) Timi -'I 01 315. 91.tO l~ •O 6 00 3.60 ] 00 ,.. AIM> r..:ed -El °" c~ ......... 8tr~ev. Ren.r• Seo!! T111, Bonnin Mlltl ~. Ot"!t H1ven. S<r11tho<I -Stor...., Dt!l1nc1. LO'd Ru'n Hour. u at&Ct• -'""u11u1 sn ...... & t· l'l1lllr SllJ, r1'kl U$4 .... secOND uc• -Ont mll• !rot. Cl~irnlnQ hlndlc1p. All 19t1. l'YrMi """· Ftlt P1.,. !Gl'lll'IOtyl •• 8h11 Lt<U f81Hr1l '20.10 10.tO '·'° '00 ].fO ... Tetfl'I' Vh;l!lr'Y ITh«nTOll) Tl--2.06 3/1. Al!IO f'9Ctd -Lym-Son, 81!!11 l O!'d. AlblOll Vtst!ord J. No KFlld\111. THIRD' It.I.Cl! -Or!t milt!. P1c1, Cl•lml11<1. 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I s c LOS A himldf poverty , pov.·erle thought ' not hing.·· "I thin prison \\'OS kno Uavid De TWO known lo fie-Id ma Liberati kid naped \\'i i c Vranci ~liss Ilea The ta threaten revolutio his own A PR polential of rega officers children \1•ith v.·e Employe and fr ic pcrsonab A pS) trou bled : despair he was But battles 'I\.' in 1973 a name " chief w Appare "heroes" Jackson adopted prison·fo A,,. disappea surfaced but Cinq of Patric A-1iss she join is now editor an Examine ~·as brai might "To s can't sta DeFreez to expl ai IBE began in the eldc. l-.fary, w at a con dead,"" He fin home nn to li ve w out, and v.•ith th fundame Fosler and go collectin metal. With about prof es as a the bo) didn't c 99 and 4 At 14 Buffa lo parking W3S SC yea rs. inslituli mental .. Life . nothing out ," Other because the gan hate an haled PARO De Free ma rry refused De found blamed met GI than he .. ShC "'ilh he beliel'C anyone "'RS ln I 1ne." HE ~ WAS 19. married "the ' while reserv Later, rna rrla 1973- ~llVt bl sakt th lhfinl e "I ju wrote. nothing. In, 1 • ' ' LA Chieftain DeFreeze Da111 e Edit It omplex, Dangerous Man Retur1i s LOS ANGELES (AP) -He saw mself ll! aociety's victim , plagued by ve:rty, tormented by feelings cf v.·erlessness and haWlted by the ought: "I was slowly becoming a thing," "I think they think I am nuts," the i!On convict wrote in 1970 when he still as kuoy,·n by his real name, Donald avid Dtf'reez.e.. TI\·o i\10~'TIJS AGO, he became ov.n to the world as Cinqu('. aetr-styled ·Id marsha l of the Sy m bi one se iberatlon Army. the group_ Iha t dnaped Patricia lfeanL On Tuesday he as charged with robbing a San rancisco bank with a band th:H included iss llears t. The tape rerorded voice of Cinque reatened ~U.ss lleam·s life. expoundt'd \'olutionary rhetoric and volunlttrt..'d is own> life to help the poor and pressed . But the nature of the man ·ho spoke rcnlained a mys1cry. Through examination of court ~n:ls through interviews with fam ily and cqua\ntan ces across the CQUnlry. i\.liss earst's chief captor emerges as a man pable of lo\·e and violence. a rsonality laced with contradictions. A PROSECUTOR VIEWE D him as a tential killer. a man with "a total lack f regard for human life.'' Probation ffiecrs said he .,..·as a loving.father lo six hildrcn burwarncd that he waJ obs..:ssed ·ith "'capons and could be dangerous. mployers called him a diligen t .,..·orker. nd friends said he "'as bright and ·rsonable. A psychia trist found him deeply oublcd: ··11c presented a picture or espair and depression." Sonic 1hought e was mentally ill. But DeFreeze, 30, a lifetime loser in ttles "''ilh the law , e1'Caped from prison 1973 and started over again with the ame "Cinque" -title of an Africa n hief v:ho led a slave ship mutiny In 1839. Apparently inspired by such diverse heroes" as L'he Guevara , George ackson and Charles Jl.lanson, DeFreeie dopted revolutionary ideas. joined the rison·formcd SLA and bcca1ne a leader. AF'l'ER ESCAPE FRO~I prison, he isappeared 11 months. and when hi.' urfaced he "'as no longer ·•a nothing '' ut Cinque, leader of the SLA, kidnaper f Patricia Hearst on Feb. 4. t.fiss Hearst. in an April 3 tape. said he joined the SL.A. and Cinque said "she now a comrade.'' Randolph Hear~. itor and president of the San Francisco xaminer . said his daughter probably ·as brainwashed. Others speculated she ight be dead. "To start a story of a man·s life. you an't start at the end but at the start." Freeze wrote in 1970 when he 1sought o explain his own life to a judge. TifE STORY OF Donald DeFrcezc gan in C'levC'land, .,..·here he .,..·as born, he eldest of eight children. 11is moth<'r. 1ary, was and still is a registered nurse ta convalescent home. His father, now cad , v.·as a tool maker. He finished the ninth grade. lhC'n lC'ft ome and went to Buffalo, N.Y. 11e was live with a cousin. But that didn't work ut, and DeFreeze wound up rooming •ith the Rev. William L. Foster. a undamcntalisl minister. and his family. Fosl<'r remembers him as ·•a get up nd go kid " \\'ho made money by olle<!ting and selling junk and scrap eta I. With the Fosters. DeFrreze learned bout religioo and in later years rofessed to be deeply religious. "HE HAD A llEART that v.·as as big s a house," Foster said. "But some of he boys he used to hang around \\ith 1 idn't care for . "i'ou just knew they v.·ere and 44-100 percent bad." At 14, DeFreezc was arrested ln uffalo for trying to break open a rking meter. then for auto theft. lie 'BS sent to a reformatory. In later ·ears. DeFrceie referred to the nstitulion variously as a prison and a cntal hospital. "Life in the prison. as v;e called it . v.·as olhing but fea r and ha1e . day in and day t," DeFreeze wrote in his 1970 Jetter. Other inmates. he said . shunned him ause "I would not be a part of a.ny of gangs, black or v.·b.He •.• t dktn't ate anyone·. black or v.·hite, and they ted me for iL" PAROLED AFTER TWO years in 1962. r·reeie asked the Fosters if he could marry their daughter, Harriet. They refused and never heard from him again . UPITe.._.. LOVE AND VIOLENCE $LA leaider DtifrHh firing a gun in the basement or his home. "I STARTED PLAYING with guns and Hrev.·orks." OeF'reeze wrote, " ... just :1nything to get av.·ay from life and hov.· unhappy I \\'aS." The charges \1·crc dropped . Defrce7.e took his fam ily lo California. But soon he 11·as arrested after being stopped .,..·hiie hitc hhiking on a freeway near Los Angeles. Police said he v.·as carrying a lcargas pcneil bomb and a sharpened butler knife. A sawed-off rine Y.'3S in his suitcase. His sentence was limited to jail time scr\'od v•hile a .... ·aiting tria l. "~tore and more I v;as unhappy \1-'it\1 everything. I started back playing v.·ith guru, drinking, pill s. bul this time more than I had ever before did !sic), I "·as arrested again and again for guns or bombs." DeFreeze .,..Tote. "I don 't really understand what I \Va s doing." IN 1967 HE \\'AS stopped for runn ing a red light on a bicycle. and police said he " . .,_.. carrying a homt'n1ade born~ in one pocket and ano-thcr in the basket of the bi ke along .,..·ith a .22-calibcr pistol. He told police he had found "1<' .,..·capons and bccatlS<' his f:imi ly ncedl'd 1noney had tried to St:JI them, but changed his 1nind. ··1 thought aboot the-nut tha1 .... mild buy th em and \l'hat no good he V.'O!Jld probably ha ve in mind and of the pc15Sibably (sic) of him killing someone v.i th the gun it give me a very funny feeling. a bad feeling of death in my A prosecutor v le1t•ed hhn as a potential killer mlth "a total lack of re• gard for l111rna11 life~'' mouth." DeFrce1.e sa id in a statement. The probation officer .,...ho intervie.,..·ed DeFreeze sa id the youth was •·deeply troobled by this case." lie said in N!com mending prob~\lion : " .•. The difficullies 'o\'trich the defendant has encountered in his life are ~al and serious. He feels his responsibilities deeply and is overcome \\'hen he cannot meet them . Ht:! appears to have a warm relationship v.ith his v.i fe and children . .. Til.E TYPE OF R Ell A V I 0 R encountered in the present offense appears to be the defendant's way of compensating for feelings. of inadequacy and pov.-erlcssness .... n.e defendant is potentially dange~ if he again cncoontcrs such severely thre;itening circumstances as he was encountering at the time of thi s offeose." The s taff at !tie California Reception and Guidance Center at Chino, .,..·here DeFreezc \1·as observed in I 9 6 7 . sub1nitlcd a report saying he wa<; emotionally oonfused and '· h is fascination \\'ith firearms and c.tplos:lve_.. made him dangerous." Def'reeze v.·on probation. His pcrsooal situation deteriorated. Courl reports said two of is C'hildren \\'ere chro111c asthmatics. One child had a hernia operation. and his v.'ifc v.·as hospitalized t-riefly. Jfe was unable to work because he couldn 't pay a baby sitter and bou.<oekeepcr. HE WAS CHARGED with ano<ll«' gun \0lolatlon lhat year and led pol\ct" 10 t~ •partm(.'flt of 11. cocl'etendant sought In the thtft of 200 guns fron1 a surplus SI.Ore. \Vh ile at the ' ap.'lrlrncnt , DeFre<u jumped out of ll "'·indo.,..· and ftSCaped. He was charged 'olilh escape. nnd reCOC'd..1 show he was jaUed again in 1968. He was freed soon after his .,..ife v.TOtt a letteT pleading fOr his~~. She said IX-Frte7.e had v.wked hard al st\'t.ral jobs -one ~ :l dell\·cry man for a t3keout chickm rcst.aunnt v.·hert ~ wns called "ipced)··· and .,...as promoted to C'OOk . But 1he said tht' foreman on another job rc(ert'l:'d tc Dci"rocie AS "lM Jinx .'' Ou1 of jail. DeJo'rt'e?e rriumcd to Cle\'eland. \\'here he v.·as arrP!tf'd in 1969 for investigation of bank robbe-ry but v.'?s reteaad. He sel out for Cali!onua. on his .,..·ay to his most serious arrest . " ... My v.ife started ~et ting on m( for more money for this and that and rt"ally making me feel like J ..,.·as crazy," he wrote. " ... I got into my car and drove for tv.'O days and nighUI and Came back to Cal i/om.la." OS NOV. 17, lt&t , ~Freeie was "'OUllded in a shooting in Los Angcles and ll.rrestcd. According to testimony at hi.! trial. at \\'h1ch he v:as con\iC'tcd . he had approached a v.'Oman seated in a !'ar, 1-K>ld a gun to her head and dt"1nanded h<·r purse. She tumc<! it over, but he :rtnK'k her on the he-ad v.ith A gun. The pur se contained a $1 .IXXI cashier's l'hccit made out to the \\'om&n. DeFreeu tried to dlSh It al a bank, aroused su,,picton of tellers and ran a.s thl'y called poli('('. There .,..-as an exchange of g\Jnfite wilh a security guard. Police ;otned the sb:>oting. and DeFreeze was hit ln the hand and foot . At the tria I. he 'discharged the public: defender And was ruled competent to defend him~lf. lie schooled him;clf tn In.,..· and filed stacks of legal brick, many hand.printed on yellow legal pads, using formal legal language. TIIE PROSF.cuTOR WllO oppoo«I him llnd other court obcservcrs said he v.'3s personable and in tel l i gen t, presenting a good defcn~. In his final summatioo. be read the Bible. wept and. !"..11ig hymru; to the jury. The jurors delibe rated five hours and COO\icted him on all charges . Al the sentencing hearing, Superior Cou rt Judge William Ritzie recommended psychiatric trcalmerlt for Dcf'ree'zc. ''As I have stated, I do not now declare a -iresent doubt as to his sanity, OOt I do fttl he needs help and netd9 a lot of it.'' DeFreeze, declaring his innoc\."nCC. told the judge: " ... The oourt, my v.i.fe. doctors for the last 15 )'ears have spent 1hc doggone time tell iog me I have got a problem. I'm sick, I'm this °" that , but th('y never tell my why, \\\ult it Ls, what's Y.TOTlg with me," from Wire Se:rvltt1 Dame Edllll Evani ls back oo sttlgt 111 tht" age of &6. Dame ~th. v.·ho btgan ln show bustnes..' tnort than 60 yra.rs ah'O. r~!umt'd after a nine-yrar absenct with 11 one· Y.'Oman sho\\', In l.Dndon. 1be sta r-fituddC'd aud!rn<:'t' nt the Tt.eattr Roya l apph1udtd wildly Ill D:une Edith r~al\ed her rol's of Rosalind ln "A.s \rou Like It:" Judith Bliss in ( PEOPLE ) f\oel C.Ow1rd's "lfay Fc\·er," and Lady Bracknell in Oscar '4'1lde'1 "Importance of BcinK Eamc.5t." ~1ictu1l'I Billington or The GuardJan v.•rott; ''\\'hat came acros." the footl 11thts .,.. ... , L>ame Edith's bul>bling good humor, impish \\'it n n d sen..~tlvlty to e\·ery nuante Qf the English language ." • The son of a 1.fe1.kan-bom farm v.·orker and 500pkeepcr has becoine the \\'eslem l:niled States' first ~f Pxi can· Amt'rlcan Rom an Catholic bishop. Tht' Rt. Rei·. ~1sl:!r. Gilbert Cha\'t !, 41 . 'll·as named auxiliary b1 ::.hop of the San Oit'HO Diocese by Pope Paul \'I. ~fsgr. Ola\·ez. parish pr!C'st of ~ L.ady of l\11 . Carmel 01\Jrch in San Ysidro. is !he ~ bishop o! ~texlcan descent 1n U.S. history. a spokesman said. • Bernard Talley Jr.. a pri!IC>tler of .,..·ar in Vietnam ror St·ven years. annotmced he Is · preparin~ le> run as an llldC'pendent this fall asainsl f..rn. Charita l\1albi1t~ Jr .. t R· ~Id. I. in An attempt to fulfill a pri.'iOfl camp dream. .. , 11 :t.'i a suppoM1"'1' of the v.·nr . lxlt I used to th ink hov: rd run it if I .,..·as in <:ha rgc." Talley said "I think I \\'ould ha\'e been home M"\'f'll \'t'ars sooner if Oley did it my ..\·ay." Ta11cy. a 35--yror-Old ex·Air ForcC' p11ol . said he has few qualification.. lo run for publ ic office exC'1'pt that he is honest and is a dedicated Ameri can. * Comedian Bob llope v.ill ha\·e a homelo\\'TI ttlebralloo 1n C\e\·eland for his 7lst birthday May 29. The nalional USO will salute }lope and his work: "'I th Ame rican serviC'r.men 01•er.1eas at the biMhd.:iy paMy. at the Sheraton • C.1evcland Jlolcl. The P<JMY has OOC'n tcntnl ively titled, ' ' II a pp y Birthdny, Le 111 t Townl's," v.·hlch is llope's real nan1c. TllE TRIAL PROSECUTOR, Daniel Johnson. wrote in a final rcJXlf1 on Dcl<'reeze: " ... This person is a high risk dangt>r to society and ... as soon M he D releascd from Jrism. he will m um to hi! same vio!C!1l career. It is my * opin ion furt~r that this detcndant will l.J11 Mlnnellt has her night even tually kill someone." club act back toge ther aga in During the trial, Def'reeU! was rwncd aftt'r a day out .,..·it h v.·hat wall as a sucpect in a Newark, r-i . J. dcscribtd as an attack of ihe kidnaping. The charge la~r was dropped. flu. but ~1ilton Friedman, a New York Liza had beco~ 111 just )a.,..'}'Cr. rl'mCmbers inte r viewing before show time al Harrah's Dcl<'rec.zc about the case. in Statt\ine, Nev .. and had to "Whal stick.~ in my mind," ~ cancel htr aOOw. But she wa.s fried.man, "was wbcn be s a Id , back on ata ge the next d3}'. ·K1dnaping, man, lhat ain 't my bag.'". _,r---• As they spoke at Los Angele3 Q,miy--Vled.mtr Nabokol', Author of Jail, said Friedman. seated in the ne 1.t "IAl ila,'' ··m in," "Pale Fire" cubtclo "·as another prisoner then on and other v.·arit." of fiction. was triaJ : Charles P.tanson. na med this year's recipient of FOR nIE SHOOTOUT 11nd prior offenses. J)eFreeze was sent to the Califomla Medical Facility of Vacaville for fh·e years to life \11ith pos!!ibll ily or probation. In late 197? he Y,.a!i tranS'fcrrcd to a. minimum-securitv area of Soledad Prison to work as a boiler tender. J>robation offi~rs were optimist ic: aboul his possibilities for release. and hf': had shown progress in group the rapy programs. On t.iarch 5, 1972. DeFreezf': was escorted to his work assignment by a guard. When the guard checked 25 minutes later, DcFreeze was gone. lhe Kational Book Committee's na tlon3:l medal of li tcratun!. 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"'hen a San Francisco radio iitatl on received a tape recording from the Symbion ese Liberation Army, which police describe as a multiracial group "<Ailh about 25 members. The tape contained the voices of Miss ltearsl .. kidnaped eight da)'S earlier, and of Cinque. S<:huur lfospltal. Cape TotA·n. ~---------~ South Africa. and a bakery presented her wllh a hu~e bi rthda y cake. an annual donotion to ~liS$ f isher. 43. "ShC w11s nice and lovely; 1 fell in love \\'Ith he r. 1 think," De.Freeze .,..Tole. "I believe I was just 11Jad and happy thnt anyone .... ·ould have me the "''ay I \\'AS. I ""'llS i,n love and life re11lly beca1nc real to me.·· II~ M,\RRIED GLORIA In 11161 lie was 19. The Rev. James A. Scott, who married them in Newark, remembers "the woman as being very talkative, while De.Freeze \\'as quiet. passive and reserved .. , Lai er, De.Freeze would blame his marriage -\l'hich ended ln dh·orce in 1973 -for many of hi3 troublts. His "'!ft ~ave hirth to three more children, and he !>aid tht worrie5 of tr)·lng to support thfom engulh."Ci him. ·•r just couldn't take It any more." he wrote. "I wa5 slowly btcomlng a nothing." tn , 196$ Dcf'tteze was iUTu:ted ror • • / '¥ ,,,., •• -.a. • DIVORCED WIF E Gfor l1 D•Frffn ' "aty name ~ Cinque. :ind to my comrades I am known as Cin. I am a black man and a reprerentati\·c of black people." said the voice. "I hold the rank of 1tcneral fi~ld marth.11 in the United Federated Forces of the Symbionese Llbe.raUon Army." Wl1hin <iR)'S, SC\'Cral pcrsom v.·ho had known OeFreeze said he was Cinque. Details ln later tapeS made this seem certain to pollce. IN TIIE FIRST TAPE . Cinque r<ferred to hlmJt1lf as the father of two children. In a lttter to the court in 1970. DcFrttze said his wife bore three children during their marriage but he belltvl'd one was lathe.red by someone else. In lhe last tape , received this mOf'llh. Cinque sent a mes.sage to fiis six chlldrrn. 'ol·hom he named. Authorllles 5Bld the names corresponded to those of ~1rs. Oef'~ree1.e'!! three children and the three bom during their marriage. • • "i' ale Unlver5i! v Prr.~idffll Kingman Brewaier sa id he "'as sickened lo see students shouting dov.11 WI I 11 a m Shoek.le.y, who tried to speak on his theory thal Negroes arc gtneticall)' inferior to whitl's. "ft makea me r;lck that even ~ small ma}ority of \''ale studtntJ would l!!t s1onn l~r tactica In reftrence lO frtl'<iom of spe«h,'' Bre}''!ter said. 1\bout a third of lhe 300 ..-tudent.s gathered for the de~I<> bc1wttn i\.'obel Prize· v.·inning phy!!ici:;t Shocklt')' and Ctn';C'r ... ati\"e publisher \\'llllam Ruibtr b (' g a n hc>ckling and catcalling ~.-i soon •s the pair 1tppe;ired on stagt. She's Set For Fair SPRl!\GFIELD. I t I . IUPf 1 -...Alary Carter r,f Potomac ~·on ·l ha\C many surprises v.•hen she reigns )Ver this sum.mcr.'.s Ill inois State Fair. She already has: her fcfl. "·et . 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J II: A U/llllt. l JI liCMr: CALL ME, l 'M HARD TO GET -Nc1v H&t-•' 1ng. tr"tily l 'i'\IQCE: 5 Ut:d!'oo111. !o>lllglc. st~ry 111 llarbo r \'ie,v llon)es~ Cunylln 11nd lu \ls 1de 'lC\l'S 11 il h nla.xinn1n1 pr1\·ucy. 1 No one can :-.l!C you but CO\\'SJ. Nearly 2t.i00 sq. ft., : 3 car ~:a r<t).:e. autl all on one floor. l'Ull n1e for .S!J!J.500. UNIQUE HOMES, Realtors 675-6000 2443 E . Coast Hwy., Corona d el Ma r 1002 I MAGNIFICENT BA YFRONT Spectacular buy vien• from 111os t all rooms - csp(!cially the Ji\·tng rn1 .. \lith 32 ft. of glass, presenting a 1novin,i:: picture of al l the activ· 1ty un the bay. The hon1e \Vas desig ned & built for the presen t ov.·ucrs. app rox. 12 years <igo. 'rherc Hre 4 lge. bdrn1s. ~I\: 4 bath s. 1'op quality is indicated t h r uout the horne -even the seCJudcd patio is in D pit·tures que setling. 1~rop~rl ,\' includes priv. pier & :! Cil l' garage. ShO\\ n by app 't. Only $275.000 I Open Evenings Ge neral R.E. 1002Gene ral R.E . ' C lub House Total family Living $8 Per Month t~l 11h h'1ll'" f'.ll'lj? .J.10'1!>'/o' i;:;;,1111•' T01'i\1. 1 \\111.Y l.l\'l\C uni) ~'! l"'I' lllun!b 2 ~!Orv 3flOO ~q !T IJ•.l111•' lta1~•·<i "111r). ll u~i-l1vu1.: t"'~Jn1 . \'aul!•·fl l<nd h<'an11•d 1·cil111i.:~ I l11~1 ti· l1n·11l :.11•1•. PRESTIGE WATERFRO NT HOMES SllO\\'i' llY .~Pl'Oii'T~IENT Linda Isle Waterf ront { 11:.lo1n 5Bh ., 3 bath hon1e on 55 ft lot. 1;nrden view kitchen, \11aterfront livi11g: rn1 ., fan1ily rn1 .. 'Yacht-. $225 .000. 'BACK BAY AREA i QUIET CUL.OE.SAC STREET-3 Uedroorn. larnily roon1 . 2 bath, fireplace & clec. bltn s. liig as.su1nable loan, 7 11:1.':~ interest. Coll ·qu ick-vacant. 1119ve in quick . 540.1151 r " r 111 '' I <l 1n 1n1:-70 Linda Isle Drive ll•olll•'lll:ikrr~ kih·lll'rl ~/(" i 5' I I •150 000 BETWEEN BAY & SEA ~·,\~llLY 1tou:-.1 \r Er Prune 4 agoon ot ·., . . A1\IC S<•p11ral•• u11l1I}' n•1111. ALTOR LIVE ON BALBOA PENINSULA POINT Fr11i11ly ~11" !1•'ll rn°1 n1 ~ BILL GRUNDY, RE -\Ve have the hon1c for her 110\V. Prestige 1; r ';·':---Tr<" \J \..;T i·:i: 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 !oc<1tion on Seville 1\ve. near ocean a nd bay ~l"l TE. SO~)li ro11,d dn,1n ~ I rlet4tUe SHtid ~ REALTORs' INVt:~TORS!! • TRIPLEX See 1ht!)\t.' three top condition apart1nen ts. J...otaterl in an exce ll ent rental area, Each unit has 2 hedroom & 11/2 baths. Sho1J•s $530 . a month income. tlurry, only $47,950. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Coron1 del Mir HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$76,900 Quick possc!ision! Hurry for this bea ut. d eco- r a ted home. Like Jle\v! 4 81~. FR & DR. ("hoice ld!icJ>. Lo\'ely patio. P rice incl. land . ... -~-and 1.enni~ club . 5 Bedroom, 31 ~bat h, fa1nil y c .• n ""' '''::4 ;,.,; G I RE 1002 .G · 1 RE 1002 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. f'Jt>fNJI! ~ •11 ~ iun 10 ,.1f Nlf"r• enera · • I enera · · r oon1 . 'r\.' 1·oun1. B11Jh-1rd roo1n an d \\'Cl bor. HARD TO FIND IN TOWN LIVING \Vith real country atm?S: phere. Good 3 bedroo1n hon1c on large 135 deep lot. Close to Ne\vport Back Bay. llard· IJ'ood floors. Double garage , a'hd screened patio. IJriced only 833.500 \\'1lh a~5uma,ble a~_.·, 10~111 , payable 8135 per 1TI0 .• 1nc lud1ng e\'erything. Call for con1plete dctalls 546-5880 COLLEGE PARK .-POOL HOME POOL SE ASON JUST AROUND THE COR · NER I Beautiful 3 ~roon1 , 2 bath f_ea tu ru1g an outiilancling l.)a!os \'erde .~ton~ fi repla~e. ren'todeled kitchen 1rith ne11· flooring a nd t1l.e cou ntt'r tops . !!rune centers around ve r)· pr t· vate pool a r ea \\"1th n1any fruit t rees, block "'illtl , and covered patio. \Valk to all schools and s hopping. CALL ~5880. lll!lllll!mi7m ~ S46-5880 Open Eves. MOBILE HOM •• 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road G IRE · [® ~ E GOOD GRIEF 11 ~l l~.500. ("oil for ~1ppoint 1nent. 540.1151 . NEWPORT CENTER, N .B. .644-4910 I --1002 General R.E. 1002 FOR SALE : :--. .. nr1~ :o!I 1n1r 11~1111i..:.~. "'Id enera • . .:.:::::::.::;.,.;;;;:.:_ __ _;.:c;.:; . i ~~~~~c~5~~ 1""""V.:~"t.;E'e'~1 ~. ERITAGE iG.'ne.ai-R:E:---1002 1G•ne;:alR.E-.--1002 \ EASTBLUff PRESENTLY 1-------''ll' x :..1·. 2 llD' B,\ ,.,,,.,'I INVENTORY REA' 'JORS IFWYOE~DLLIKIKEEPYEOOUPLE FRONT ROW POOL I PERFECT WANTED I •lt'ai)('(t. hlt-•n~. r ,, f 1• 1 i: , Jr ~1111 /1.t\'l' L't1nl>!dl'l't•d s<'lllni.; L. \1,1.,.hi·z· & t'll'r! dr;rr. .)u1u· hrir11l• 01 1111'lnn1• Jll"flP· To considr:r a C'arc('r 11ith th(', IRVINE TERRACE C10M' 10, shopptfl~ . and I Dc~1gnrrl \\"i1h _con1fort. and ;-..:t;:\\ or f'\'pc1·1cn< "d men ur I 11•ln"I ll'lr :!'20 :11 r cond, crty C,\LL US \I\· i:1u1 '' ~;;;;;;::;;=;;;;;;:=:::;:::==::;:==:::;::;;;::=: v•orlds !1nri;t Real E.~tatc · school!!. Sparkhn~ Pa1nl 1n-ron\'t>nlenC'l' 1n m 1 u d 11on1en \\'r utf1 •r l'F~HSON· k1tc·h, t•hwk , stor11i::e Shl'ol, nfl••r 'ii '----_ mmpany. Yoo provirl<' the $10,QQQ PRICE s1dt• and our. ~1 a1ur1• !rt'f'i<I ~ur'fl•rbl~, ronstructl'd '.:" i::c·n1al of11cc 111 rhi• Ix_.~! .ild -l1kr nu. Lorulrd 111 !\ou rr 11nporthnt lu 111"• trainuii;. T~eth<'r \I' e ·I! r11m1ly Hoorn. U 1n111 ll. d j 11 in i: roon1 homf'. 1\LJZEll TRAlr-::lr-ili A t~n· 1,uirl~c.111t ~l 11.1 1111 Thrtc .YI'~. ./ f'1:rsi:mah1.rd ~rr.·11-r1 . Genera l R. E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 d••sire and \1e'll pro\·iclc th(' I RED. UCTION l\ncl i.hrul»:. 4 lk~r~1n. I t'('ffroon1. family r oom . Corona drJ i\lor locahon A I 1u·11· flrlull pk . 1111·11y rm111 ./ Conllnnous quality t'X· GOING WELL f':tr11 you $l.~.OO!n1on!h F.lrgant 4 bedroom home Roon1 and G1"l'311 Pool. Of· F('il!unn~ ce111ra~ 11acuun1 !OJI l'l11nn1!si.1un f)lnn :ind I n"1~v SL on .. -half hi. frn1n 1J01;ure 111c try h;;N!rr• I Unobstructable 1run1n11.~i.ionl Ask about our "·ith fahuloos harbor a1:1d fer('(~-for So9,SOO. Call I sy:•>1cn1 . sclf·l'l,.~ning ovens. s uperior bonus plan. There 1·luhil(Jt1$0'. $\.'i,·l~.l. ltrd. to " Sl)l.•t•lul "no ohlli:allun'" I v· M I li1·rn.~11n:: 1l'Hln1ng ,prugram. ()('('.QI\ view. This hon1c 11111 646--055.5. I ;i nrf ~ll ll'ly f1gh11n~. And . a nn~an1ple-parkingf:u:ill!1('S I Sl:!,'.1:111 . \;oil 1;\'l·:s. a~!"f·t •nlf'l11 !ask USI 1ews ove-n But Not All Gone C.tll ~,.i:,..9-l~fl 11.nd ask for Slt!isfy the n1os1 I nei:rl~· 1<l('nlil·;il un1lon Ille fn1 · )'QUt' l'll~tr11111•1.,; 11nd 1·un· 2 ':;...G:J l~lfi!'IO, f1!l7-71~2. ./ fr<·r cv11Juriunn Condition J:ieok ,\~r1s. n is c r 1111 1nri11ng buyer. p1"1lr11·t'ty tn ofh.>r 11 t"11an1 .~1~1rnt inl\',.,rti~ln~ ~upport. CAN BE SEEN AT: I •1\h<1 <"h:1rl:!'~?1 1 .. , , . , . Or;1nia!it• sunkrn 1i1·1 ni: lhP ~a 1n<' an1C"r1it1cs. \Vr F.ir ynur 1·1.rif1ill·n11,d 111>-CRESTMONT /'1•'11~1· •:ill ti•ll-7'!11 11.11!!'.' 1-.ntry, ~nr111l~· 1,,._..n1 The Villa Granada r•lfini. highlii.,:hlt'd 11·1th J '<U""""t 1111 Pa r I r pou1tn1cnl , CHll ; ,\.· I.ii inr: ••:•"II ha~ u~,.,t I 4 BR. • TOWNHOMES .. 1ri:;1111 111111<' 1 (' I' r ro I: z o . 1 ;,Pl"~1~1!11.1•nt t•J ~P" thi~ $49 900 r, 'Pr ee :0-:('!'illd<·rl JNOl Ill 11 ~;llul'n I ~l .. 'l"I ol r·u: 1 11[ ('r!n~. al John Allard, M anager )1~11 . .-11•• Jir .. BrPa. 1f't•111 rai c'ni·111·r \".,·11 f\111·h··11. 11'1·1 I ' itlhv a ll'll<l~Jlh('l't". l'c-rfi•('t fllr li7:;.~-1:,ojl. ESTATES M.111\ Brl!'k V1n·11l;1r"•''· !.:it'>:•· w II & L ·" r c I 644·7270 ,\1•1•. :1•'1"0"" r1~·1n Brea • ~ Hill', I f\j •1!1'••11l,, :.!'.: H:11h.'< EASTBLUFF •I l l fll l lf 1nrlnor-ri•trloor rnt('l'tl'.lil1111!!. II ""''''''''''"·' '•110 ""''-•• ('n1n111 fl ll!'-IJ.I : ... t :\<l .1•1. ~ \!ii•I•••" 1• :">[)lit IA'\• I 111111 1 .JU~! JI fc•\\ • li••li'O.'. l!••ll (~•Il l'(' -• -u~ ~ ·' .., ""''"" CO;>;T,\("I' J{,\Y. Ph'., -f'11t11•11<'4"k:111o!\'1"11 llnn11 • \H'11 l•11 ·11 11o111' '<tlll :11"Hll· COSTA MESA An r.-.:r1uis1t1· ('Ustnn1 hon11• ~ I' ,'\lt:H., fnr r.hrnv1ni:::. TRY TO 1~ 11111•·1·11111•'<1 t 11f,•1•1I f•ir 11h!t•. Th•·.~·· .~pni·u,u~ 1•urHJ .. s f 'OUR PLEX I and \OU 0"11 th<' kuvl. C'all ISLAND l ~ '*~~·1~·~ $87,9::.0. Call 6·66-().)..'W. nffo•r 111'\\ !'!1l'Pf'!llll:'. •·lr1·. .. I ~~;: -~~. '.' r,riv:11c sho111ng ... h"' H,, 1,D11,E.:,ABP.w •. ""A,,v,, __ !,' r, ·.. .•· '! ' S he Ocean BEA y THIS k11t·hf'n. :iu1 ... g11r~1:.:•· t1M1" .Jus1 11s1('11. 11 rop 1nc.11p~ , _, 1 : Frnn1 "'''u rrunt st<·r. ll'alk 2· Hrii·k F:nll)'. !'!rp du\\n wer l..:1r. l1u11u10u" l·ril.. 1or1\" niukrr in 1111 1•\('1.'llcn1 llt''I· ! oPfN11L 9 •!I'S FUN TO B£ N!Cf' · $19 900 l.11·1111.; ltonm \1·11h Hri<'k · I I J••"pl·ir<' l'flC'I pa\ 1 o "Newport West".1 Assume oni-~hnr hlrlC'k and 11·alt'h 1 I dt.'\ ks .1:: "1111n1u111I) I""'. ~ldl' l~::.tllfJn All 2 Bl: uni!.~ r ~ ',. ' • ' t"1ri.•11t1u"f', D1ni111.; t01.)n1, 1. · rnod£'r11 k11r h. rornl'r 101. 1 lh•• I ~ n •!un1 :11 '<Ill~"' I ... inn 1~1nd11 111 "iutuH nnll"" 'l.it1):•" C•)nif'r \'11.,11. l\tli·hi'n "t:Jei.:11nr 1v1ni:: 111 l111<'kini:: 1" a t!Olf 1"011rs 1•. ----------1 ·r.ok•• :in C'nrl y n1nrn1ni::: j,,1: l'\•lniliun1t1. \·rry 11u1i-1, ,,1,,.,,,,,, 10 ,., .. ,,,,1,. '''''''' r• pn•f.111.:•· •'On1n11n11 I)" $60.1 m,,nlhly i!u"•lll" •"fl_Uld Doc"k .,. Ill; shp! 1\0\V I I " MODEL OPEN DAILY J '61 ""'' 1·111·11nr-011·n1·r e<H:E'r. Askul'.; 1>11 llK' hr•;u•h. All 1111~ <'IHI .,., 1·•·1·,1· JI r 1 v :1 t ,. , \'Pr'Y, I "'''' JJ,·oll>. I '"'k ,,,,1 l>JJtlll l'\"l'n hf' n1orr. (Jn y • ,.,,,,.,. _ . I ~ l l :~-~-~~::::::1 ~.9.10 .. 11•111 takf' TD. h<i:n }OUl"S 11•11 l lhis i;pa,·1nu~ l~ll11 1·n1rn1 In 1· n lll 11 I"' I I' JUI!!•' /~,1·k '· a r d . 4 R."!:"1 Anug.~\·11y 1Jan1111'>n't' CALL 644-72 • 1 C 3 Bedroom Home "I J f I I I -or srn;illrr Orange' ou111y ·'I { ,1m1 Y tYX•lll V)lll" 11 ,, 1 ~ll•ll)IJlll:,:. t'o!l:r\ you lun·r n ; bc1ln-..in1~. 2 h:Jl h, fl•)LJu• 1~ j ftrl 10 t.1 ·tblur l)r .. lu ~[JI Walk To Beach $28,lDO ,\ssumc 5A , FHA IQ.'1n 1\llh payrnc11t al S:tt:l liJliil •1r 1 $4800 IJO\l':'I: 11·ith 1t(·11· pay n1 1•11l s. Br•!Ulilul 1 upJ::!'a1lr :! ~1nry :\1 ·1\l''1·1 \\'p"I h11111r J,.•l"gt• 11\ 111)! Ar{' a~ . r :1 Ol I I ~· s I I I' l">Ntroon1~ cop,:-;-1-:1! 1.11r 72.xlOO. noon1 fnr !:l,:~l n1orot· ho1ne! \\'.\LI\ TO BEi\CJI, i\ssu1nr \01111 '"' small down. Curiou.~ <":oil 96.1..f.767. I '· I ·' ~I pro-ni· as do1111. 111-.;1• 111:1~1 .. 1• ut'( L'uOlll atru ("lll'. t:Xl'l'llt'nl 1·luhhn11.~(' • llllflt'l'UIUl'd t lfl>'!°l'd f 11 r \'1,.t<o, I l)Qnllnl{O, lu 1~ I I k ('\LI 61-Hl~f"Wl Anynnr l':tl\ ;l.~."llTI\P this VA <111, ti\\ Ul'l't'[• ,.,..,1 f,,.·1l1t1!'s, ~11•r:ly l ..,,i.IYO.C':1ll&l""»"1. A1n11:ns \\',is•. I ' ' ' " ~ I . ('IJ r,• «. l!i;tn Slol.~. "'lnnrh total Rent •• • t!ecnratc<l . .\ltl \'l'·IU For 1nfonnnllon. 6•1l·lll~ I , ' ,· 1 • [ • p11yn1"n1. C.·11! ror rt1•tails. l c~•11d1110JJ. 1 1111 ;)11~2:n::. \; t~. 11 ..... :1nl & <.;u. CENTURY 21*642-1771 ::;e. •• •• •• • • • ~'@'""·' '. " ,,,, •o& ""' ~ i PRESTIGE J Corona dcl Mar Geneca l :~~~· '""~002 Genecol R.E. 1002 nm· "'"·'"' h"""' ""'" ·• 1 I NEIGHBORHOOD CUSTOM BUILT l=-;;:-;;;;;;;;;;;;,::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I l:1n1ily r 111 ,,, I' r! I ;l ! (' Of"· . AND T11·0 hr1h~1on1 ;u ul rlrn hl'lnl('. l• f'upan('y Cal! till-7211 rvr _____ __ I Villa Park Area 4,y R·:! lot, 11 1 hlock~ fr11111 • ~Oij • >IS IUN '° 0C NC.''~ Mesa Verde A ri•:•I slio1>."J)lac·<'! On :1 brflu11rul po'11-i>itl'fl 1u1 111111 n1;111v 11·1·1'" ,\· l•U~ nf h1~1t 1:1'f'f'n•·1·\ 11 .• ~ ·; t"1rn1~. :: hath~. i"ll ·n .~· lan11h cv1r11'. 'l lll'Ppl.11 !''" Ill r:1111 kilt•hf'TI. Z2(l(l ~II fl l':o!l.i, •h.1kr •~~·I :-; .. ,·1n .• ·• 101 tr!~'. s.•;.101 1-;,11 .i,1 1+~0 [~·] 11•1·111s. TRI LEV N D '· , •.• Broadmoor • EL 1"hi~ hv111<' is \l·u1-r<1n!c1·rJ hy ABANDO E 0(1•an. i'ol:ty ,,.. e-.;p1uw L'\< 1-1 111 .. Anl•'rirun llon1r Shield . duplex 1n full 11Jn11i!1an!·1· '' ' Turtle Rock 5 BEDROOM 1i '' 111,.111,•n1·1·s Pr'llt'l·!iun Lusi·lous lanil~<'llplnc:. l!n!11c 11·i1h rurr>'n1 rodc•s. Dupi<''I: • POOL HOME Plan. ,\ l•1ur nr fi1·1·I upi:::rad:rL t ?n11ol_ rlinin;; ;icldition 1'(Jl1ld provicl" I . • Thi~ 1 bf-ilrnon1, plan 3 h"n1r h1'1.lroo1n. \ll'o ~tliry J10tll(' Oil roo1n . ~11n1a~11r-fn1111ly 1'00~ :<upcrb f)('f'illl and harl~1r i'> loc:itC'd Oll'l\•F>S !h<' stt"rl Su111n11•r 1~ i11sl Hl'OUnrl !hr •'•'l'llPr lu!. 2'101'1 sq. fl. of \\'llJ~_1\Y.'. bnr. li\l\\IEDlt.T~-\te11·. $!f.J,j()(). I FUN IN THE SUN fr"flnl fl 11:1rk a111I pool. 11 1~ 1·1 1r111·1· . 11111!11;oh• 111 (°:ilil,,r· I t1u:il11y li\'U1~ plus a patio. 3 POS:-.J•.:-.S IO;.l ~?n-~, :H· I JH'<l[Cssinnally lnndscapcd.' 1ua indH•il'·"!lf•lu"l" 111111,. 1 1 H,.1 h~ 1111Pfl"'l1l l'll:<ll'tll nint:l'd. Onl.1• S·l~.9JO. C a l I 640-1120 4 BR, POOL, ;11r t' on d t t 1 un •~I Ii.·! ~·nnt;,:0111• 1r1·lf'Yt'! !1v1ni,: rloubl~ 01 , . .,. E!P1't . ~ariu:t: no\\'. l\l'.!-2;J;':l. 1 JACUZZI 1 "111 pl r I 1' 1 Y 11pgra1l/"l'f ' 11ilh :, !M'th•ll.•111" .I: r.111111) I 1lo~n· ''llf'llt'!", r n nl p I•' I c OPfN TIL ~. JT s f<IN ro Bf NICt' __ _ th111ou!, 111 ·~1 of toll. l hl~ 1·r~1n1. Hurrl" l1t'f111 o· it~ 1 .. ,, ~prinkl"r .~.\·~1rn1":'"'Th1~ 1~ 111 [ ,. ~ DON'T MISS $36,500 lll"llt'Ul•·u~I.\' Jrl:tltl!il lllt'll l 1a11• Onl). Sl~.:~I(). r .. 11 1 ;in .'U't'!\ of 11"11 ho1111 •s. ,\ll ~ h"111•· 1s <11frn..'fl al onll .'112 ~:,:;:-, tin~ rn1· Jl1'1 SLj,'.)()V, Call I THIS! n11n ynu1· 111111 1l(oo1! 11·1 th s;o.lO'I r.;lt 1"i'1 f,,·r , o1>t:1<'n ••• r ~ruNro"' "'Cr ti160:··· · 1 ;"-"'-''--'-.;;,=====-I -.),). 7 BR and den hon1(". gl't'<il 1.u·1111 1, Tl1t-. I l1l'•h~o01n 11•· Hf•1•111111111·1ll 1n NI'<' llus ® '==:'.'=::::':"':!!'!'!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!!! I 1~.1n ti1111u· "r r 1· r" d \ "F'"u' L'"L"E'R·;1lurR. EALTY 1 l, 1 , • _ i fanu!r ktll'hl'n 1\•i1h rx· 1·\1 lu•11rl\ t,1· Th•• Hr:1! BUDGET [ pens1~·e 11·oo<t P fl 11I'1 i fl g. J·: ... 1:ir.·1 ~ · . .-1111f11 <"1111!'1' Int r heaut1ful carpets. l'U~lonl l 111 \l1••-.1 :'oi•wlh. 1 ;1~·~1te~1 hu.\' I 546-0814 ANYTIME .•_ ,_._ BALANCER I dra~s. ('asy-('ure la1Kl.scn1r 1n 111\111 .11111 11<111h 11 al Da isv ft"f'~h '.":BR. 28,\ on 1111~. nr•ar pool a nd[ s·11i .. ~Wl. ('.di :>l~!l \3 for SPECIAL VALUE I~ sh111ll'rl "pool !'ti:e"' lot' ~ll~LION s !;(•hool. O"'J}('r ;111pr11n!1111•n1. COMPLETELY I ''TWO-FER'' Cl'fl!~. drps. pri\'atl' fenC'd ;1nxious a~d mi1y carry 2ndl I · 11arv!. .cri,•ot for gro11in~ 1 T.!': Prtrc r<'dUl~ ta OPf"N TIL o . "~ ruN ro fl( N!CF' ~ REDECORATED :-:r111•wt l\1·111'11: t•h o l r"' !!:1nl·lo-lu11! h1n nn :. !or: {11111!1.1. \\;ilk lo fl ;irl)f)r Hi~ SIX!.~. C.'.'111 1n1111C'Chalf'ly I ~~' 1I C.r<':t\ r'•11n111111 Vulli'y 1·~·11 ·[ H.1)11"•·~1 111~·.1 ~Bit. rl1n. ('h:tnn P'll"krd hnnl•' nn l'ra·l<d ngh! at $37.000. -1 671-S:lj(j. 1 11 .. n. i\111!\lt'I ' lt"1•••!1, hr11'k 1111, ,(. l.'\!1111,1 l'!ll: '! l"I'•·!.\' hll"t' p . .j 1·11: l'n1rnt111I Subn11t fill do1n1: OPENTltQ • IT"S t=l.NTOBENIC,(• -CORONA OE L MAR B!l(.,l. ne11 pau11. flril""X and P;dn' \'•Td,~~ lrpl('s., "ihllkc I 1 --~~ J • 1 11 1 , 1 . 1 S'"' .J.., c.111 r,r,....~~00 II [ ~ ~· "' r . i i '' 1('1, u~ ~ •( ,, -~·-NV·. VIEW! I 1·:1q·"·T~ \"111 ·:11U.11Hll"<'IHly~! JYl(J .• \l\IC'.I p;o11H,. 11()111 I). "flif'" •1 C"1Xl"'S~ .• :ni~:.'IG 1J>~!i -' r I __ . _ ! '\ J"'·dtY•1111~. :! hn lh .~. ln1· f~•.d "r 1r:o1l•·1· Sj6,;.t..VJ ~u 11111c'",",' ,.1.',",~ "r"·1•1:11 ·11l.11· 1 i."' 1 '' 11·1r •. r .1. OCK ART SHAPIRO CO ., ' 1• '"' '\' t' II I "(' I I TURTLE: R s::< !J:,o -\11· ilr111·11. • I · · · ' . I • .. 111.;ui ... , .• o. 1· .• 1 .• l111:i 11'••,\I 1111 ·11 ··~ ' I ''(Y-("r• ' ,,. t.1'VI "' (,.,1111\ lld lll ' I !;<11111-. BROAOMOOR 1 COATS , , J>(:•:, \\"··~!('lllf lh:1~·r,, 1 ,1 . , , IY.d lA .... ~ ....... ~ , j ' 1tu1~ .r, .• , 1 1'1• 1111, h•·ll \'11·11 • ; !~H. '.! h:1 .. 111111 fill ~ & , N!'11 1~rt H•:.!•'h _ld.r-.. 1!0 \, I· .• ll11"an l \X· f .o . 11\u, 1\1!'!11 ln rn1l.1 1'111 .~· 1!1t\l11~:. {)11:wr \l'.1\•1tH! ~·1-.; .ino l s,111" ll ui.:" lk..t l ..... t11-........... S.",1.flflO' ,\~~lllllf' S!{i ~''1'!$390 M ves you 1·n1 l.;•rl.!" •1"1' •11111· 1'1'''1!~··. 11ri·11: 1111wk l"'~~··":<i<>n WALLACE 1'\<'t"lltl\•' hvt11,. \.ii i.: ,·nl ·•f" 1 • 1),J\Hl"lll~. \\;olk to "(hoob , 0 , H 1rl•l1' '1•''\ Ir" T'l ,. ~ ( )lt•·1·:-rl ,,, ~-,>(.~lfil REAL TORS ~.!l' lol T1111 h I!::: l' 1'11•• f;1 ~11·~1 oh· \\ 111 th•' \\'··~1.1 ;ind hlli.:t· lll'I\' ~hrf•ppll1!! I 11 ••1:.;l1l-•11 li ••••1 I (J1111 •1\ CORONA DEL MAR --546-4141-f'.r.-pl:i,~·. 1·1""' i., l~·:'H'h .i 11.1111 1·1 1,11 Cla~~illcil l 1:1~·~1 c;ul('l1 111•1chhorhood ,I:! !ir1!1,,.111; '.: l•.1lh /vh1!: ]'!'•~''"' 1! t\•••n •·d \"Hll •/\Ill :! nH 11 .. 111<' -i.:11f·~1 !11~1,r. (Open Evenings) (di ,1,-·~•HI ,\.;1 .\rl. ,~i111 t>l~--i'j( .I i-J o"iiOIO_,~r:t.:.,_______ Condo~ .. :0."1111r p:1y~ _fl it lh•·!on·I '"."~~t {)11.,111 -.Hlr of 11 11}'. .!ti~! --I l'fl"1". :\o ;..q•\Pl ••k~~ lall c . F. Coles worthy n~!111•/•d s::Joo IO (i:•1.;.oo G ener~~~.:_E..:.__ --~~Gene ~. E :. _1~~~ ("l ·~1 .'H~C'd 1\11' CH!l 61:!-;;6~8 S:'6-l...?00 nr .'<:\N~-16 A~cnt. ltll ·'). - Rea ltors 640.0020 Ontu HOME + INCOME I !Ge~R.E . 1002 General R .E . 1002 --TENNIS ~IV21 3 l;!.f!rn1. ho:n•'. '"~·,on ~ltll' or I 'Tl l ·oronfl del i\lnr; h1•r 1n nn\' 60x200 LOT ' ,..,,, '"'' "'"''''· 0"" MACNAB a ------ WALK T O BEACH • sn.;or.'.tARBOR I 1~~~h"'11ri11011 '.:i:;;nni1:1 1~~:~~ 1 Cor b~n9·~t:::i n Inc. 1RV 1 NE C~!~!~~~! II ,1\k !n llt>.1rh 1.ar:;r 4 * 644 7662 * '''•!flinn1 llf•1111· . .:11111·r ! 1r !•· - I h11 11~ ·•P ·t" "<·11;i1 .1 1" •1111· -Spanish 4 Bdr,.;;-1 in'-' t,,,.,~1 .11111:.11 /'.\l:TY 11 111, ·h ·11n:11t1· r,r ,·~1rd J\<)l')\1 \\'Ill! 1:1·11 r I'\ I:\!" 1\.\\.I T11 HI \i ·p '.rlf~~\ 1.,1,11 d·"''I (0'111"1 1 ' 111 ·~; .~t7•i'j I Pf'i I • •' 1 •· • ~-811 1--------KINGS ROAD i'Wll "O ~r. '}"' :-oLl'~./~n J.I\'JN(; I 11r .1 l«'lh,IOrn!'-, l"\I I~ f""I ,1; rl'tLllJ..,.·1! p·.1 ~1 t~·:111•1tull\ 1l••rorall'll. 111·1\ nl ••·f".111 .~ t1;1y $1ll.OIJll. PETE BARRETT -REA LTOR- 642.1200 ----Drlii:hlflll j•l"'"'"i!'' ~ '"'~ : r fl 111 1 I > 1 "'' 11• J 111n111l"Ul111<' 1 11 ~1rl• ~h1nicuN~I 11111~l1i1' .hi·I S~~.!l.iO. Cull ~17...f'i{llil. 1\~1 How 11n r l(lrn s p·11•1• hl'lilrr you no lnngcr !Ill"•'" .!\f•ll It 001v wllll fl 01'111~· P!lor • . !ii I \ II . ' I , t 1]• I'< •>I , 1\ 'HI 11 •"<11 111 1 .•td 11,1, I ll ~I I\ ill >!I' II"• 0(11111•' I'''" h l , • -.1tl•· Ii"'' J,11< I., Ii l111ill 1!1'- 1 .+•,.,: 1'!1. ltll'fll.to'4' ::01 , ' " 01·.• •. , ,I :·( \ :. · u· .,),I' .\I~·~~ I di ,111·1 :11 TnRRELL. 00®~ '-= :.-r.-, ll 1rt~,r Rl\'tl l \"Ol :O..tl ,\\fBITIOt' ·~ (llh·r rri1 111l~ (",1rl.,"t i;lrl~1 J:4.·h•'lnr • llfw·t•ri ' l-111,,.r~ ln<l1;in ('hu 1·• I J11 "II 0\'0ur '• ''• 11•''1" 111 I"' nl l111l1•11r1., , " ' 1 .. 1\ 11" 1;t· :r l.ixr~ 11 '"! 11111!•! ' 'Jilli) 111 1 l\1 l;r .. · ,,, i.;·, ,.,,1 t ~''I l!l'l!ll~'d' ~ ,1jl\il\ 1it'f''1!1l j,.,,n1· l. 'r • :. IK.•tln~"ll .. 1·,,n1rr l••I ttr.,r 11.,1. \\11(k 1 .. r'"\\ ·llnpp1n.: ~1 1 .'i .IJ' ~\;-il!IH A;:1 ~.XI' I l-r, I·. 'l--Cc,,-•n~lr-,-,.,-"r ""kine ,,,...,. prnw•·!~. t>n.,..,. 1"11\\ l•'t1l111'• j f \-1'1 !~ (t\'I' It l•:i\l,TOH." SINC"I·: 1!11 I 673-4400 HARBOR VIEW f.:11.1.·1"11~ ·' hrt1·111, 11p;:.l'adl'd h"r11t', 111 1111111 1-.ndlt1011· ' L\lt';"I' 1.1.. nu111r1'flu~ 1,, 1111•1111011 • n111\!" ~('f"! $~l.i,:i()IJ . ln1·l111l111i..: tho> lnn1l C.11!, 673-::CiG:: ~IS-o?l~i I associated IROKE As--RE ALTORS lOlS W l otl>oo 67).)66) Eastside Costa Mesa -, B• 1!1''!'1111~. I h1'11h!\, :1 I(\')~, r 1 • !".ll'!f • t' 1r i:11r.11:•· ~ "t -llt'l RoY M cCa r.dle R•altor 1810 Newport Blvd., CM 548-7729 1:1 "< :111 pno)I :\pocinu~ l11n,Uv humi•. 1..()11•1\ nll'.l. ,\~,unit· J jr-; ~•H!l JZ'J2 !TIO $}..:,.i',AJ, )(17-r.mo. ,\gt • -----~~-.. ·~------ NEWPORT SHORES -DUPLEXES '['\\o :t bedroon1. 2 bath duplexes. Onl y 2 .1·c><1rs oltl. l1r1n1c l"C'ntnl area. $89,000 l'OCh. Gk1d~·s Hus scl l t\42-8235 . fl1l5l WHAT'S NEW IN BAYCREST? Superb quah1y 2 bedroon1 & con\'ertible fcun1ly roo111 " lavish u~e of heaut ifu l \voocls . n1nrble ~~ flxlurc~. \'IE\\' OF B:\'\'. 8175.000. Ken lfariley. 642·8235. (R21) REJIDY FOR SPRING l:hg 4 bcdroon1 ho111e 'r fan1ily room, dinin g roo1n & lovely y11rd . Lots of 1J"ood decking for 011tctoor !'>Ull1n1cr pleasure. Roon1 for bont or traile r. $79.950. Jeanne ~e\\•n1an, ti 12·8~t5, I R 191 .,. Irvine I OI Dovet Ot lve 142•1235 1146 M•cArthvr 1'4•1200 Newport ~••ch,Calll0tnh1 t 2113 • DRAMATIC OCEAN AND Canyon \"ic\11 4 bedroom 3 bath. fa mily hon~e. 2 coz~' fireplaces. 3 cor gar age . C;.lt hedral cellingf'. Gourn1c; kitc hen, pri- vate cou rtvard. Offer ed for $00.750. BEAUTIFUL IRVINE TERRACE One of our finest ho1Ties. :45 ft. pool, supe rb ln11d!o>Cilping. 3 or 4 betlroo1ns. 3 balhs. Adult occupi£>d and looks ne1\'. Uctter hur ry on this. 898.500 . SPYGLASS HILL J .. usk built 4 bedroo1n hon1e on rabulous corner lol. P aneled bonus room. Com pletely landscaped . Ocean viC\\'. $159.500. BALBOA MEDICAL CENTER l'i los t unusual o·pportunity to hav e a neigh~ borhood practice near N .11 .\".C. T\\'O fee 30, 100 lols . $80,000, SOMETHING SPECIAL l~l~gant ('orona del J\IHr estale. 5 bedroon1s, 7 baths. pool. vie\1' of island s and !·(arbor. A n1ounuu n se ttin g by the sea, all today >2S5,000. DIAL 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin Hiiis Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BAN~ER CO. dowrt A small price 1o-pay. .to move 1l11o a I Make an almost immediate move. Newport Crest is the exei ling townhome c ommunity !hat overlooks Newporl Harbor and the ocean. Bi9, bold spacious homes. Residents' Sw im and Tennis Center. E11erior maintenance provided. Come - let us sl'low yo u how you can't allord no1 to live at Newport Crest. 2·3·4 bedroom residences .Ne hom $63,000 lo $93,000. From Pacific Coat! Highway and Supenor Avenue inter1eclion. drive up Superior lo Newpor1 Crest enrrance. Sale omce: •12 Aoboo Court. Open dally 10 A.M. to Sunset, (71 4) 64H141 , "I 7!1.,. co'1Yeni.ona1 t.'lil<'IC:<!\V of lO ~·· fcNln C.s11 price of Pl•ll, S6JOOO !Oii! ~ IM¥"1MI or $JISOOO 360 IT\Of'lll\ty Oll'f"191ll! 01 1-49~ e1 lllf<ll( Di · •"<l "'ei"t$1• !l •tS """' e'•O· (•l liOI'\ 1ee5 aod.l•Olll! 9 2~-.. ANNUAL H lllCEHTAGE IU.TI. 'l..,o0•1 Ct .. 1" I D•3J9tl Of l'f< ~t N (:, 1'1( G:h: llloot-t" Or•"I to•DO!l hOO-, Ge-.rtl Co>\u1ttol • ~----. ' -"<It:• 11.0l•J ~· ~·~~ 1110 tf-1 l;'I 11 lllt ~If D-ftlff Pf\Ct DI 1111 110,.,. •" """·e~ ···1 r.. aO'dH •~, '°"'"o"'' t.,..•oU •0< 101 "''" r:"""' D• DO!>Qt11I •l•""I II O•Of'•fd ti> e,,,,., t111 s111., P•e r.e H c. ft( 11'll"'tl !l\t 1>0111 IO ~hli~Qt-J)ro«1, l•11erot:1"f '". tNll0•"9 _...,, •1111 ~··~•·0~1 '"'"'"'!IOI•~• co •10-·r .. llelbo• FORS Char1nl home. Blly & C1plstr JU~I t•1 14441 Sp.,111~ "'""'" f:, ()llt'fl out B pi<!IO C.llmpl~ Ct1ll ii lfj.17 COrOna T \\'1111 ll plus bcavtif .i-Dl•n hn!ll(' \\ lorn1al masrrr \Ye thin bc~t bu :: hdr· °'•lh.'-, h<tr111. featun'. tuk MOR 673-664 A,tt• lO:'\\.J,)' li.l h•JU pl'O\l'tl 111111! . s~ 1.:iro. Coron;, 131 2 B rl11·hr.: BkT ;)I Swi Pri \\'hat n 11·11111? ing, \\' 2 BA J Fr :... 11); l\l.1r. rll'!'!l m 6-14·121 Costa Assu Only SI hl_'Ciroo1 R·2 lo &16-TI1 Ple11.i;an ba1h h N1 fn1 s I I" U firl'pla :"\C'<'d!' buy cl' trrrst Call - Heallot H Drhi;hlf 01<'l'r£ flill lO ,(,: l:'nclrr Open don.'t 1 RIVI M Areo1. «'!lint;. rm .. :l priv<il•• tJl;'l)lll'l' halh !\ Pho11r FP.J::Sll ,, ~I 1\•rlet·'1 ,.,\ I 1111!'.'l'C~ !110. l Prkt'd Ha~ G FA Sp.1CIOU ('J'f)l!; Cloi;e 11alk I B1· 6i:H i\11'..:SA fan1 rrpL~. 01>.'J'll:r. tsrof M . \\ )]r~;i. BY 111 rhnln~, eon1p. Prinr(' ~s.>;L')\ Sl!l3 p1 nn \'Ill Rllr 6 o;.;a- NE\V • OC('an f'l'illn $9j,· !fN 4·PL 16S.!JSO. Cop111.'r er r-; "" :1..r. ru11nl I) k dt'fld, \lr11.1 .. -jnf fl "'""'' 01'1!1)' t'\'t'ry 1a._l_bo_•_l•_l_•n_d ___ 1_006-' I Fount•in Vi ll ey 1034 -;;1';';;";•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;0;4;4;1 ':';;";•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;0;4;;;4 ,j·N·•··-'poiiii'•'-B•e•'';hiiii;iiii•l0;6·9·N;•·w·p-o•'•t~B~e-1.chjjjjjiiij;;l-Olii69 FOR S1\Lf: BV O\\'Nt~T!. • rmJn~ 1 story • nr. 1 t:I ~.C.\:-l r LI Ll~DA homl'. Balboll lshuvl ~r So. -;-r; Assum11blf.' LMo I Bay & Villa,i,:c. 6T.>-:i7~i. Braut. -IBR, :?B.\. c:-ul-ck'-~111 l;,,-'';--.,--~,8;--;;--,=~ I honit•. ~·orn\J1l thn. rni. 111111 C1pistr.no e1ch 1018 rnl. & unuiuo· k11chl'n Upi;.:rntl1't.I thruout . UH'.!'<'!!" "/HIS!ll' r'l'dwwl l'nl'\'T ,I. 1.rof. ln1!1'(.'f/).: Nr. ;\hh• ~ J•k. By Own .. r s-iH.m ~1.ll·61'.'i -"'T.\r:nt:ST home .• 1 un--;-:.? , 11.1 1\1\IUI \'11•10111 d'""'l', !:11 mt1'1"r. s.'J:_\'°'1, CoJI l(oC' ~Jiit tu •t 1• ~il 19. Huntingt00Bc-.-.,-h~l040 ! TOWN 'N' COUNTRY Ranch sivlt.!. 4 bC1droom . 3 bath (har1ner . 2 1na~1ve f1replaccs ,'\\Cl bAr. fanuly roo111. air ronditioning. S\V~EPING ('0l:N1'fi\. VI E\\''. l-'r1(·pd by an:..iou!i seller at ~115.00LI l'.\Ll. ,\0\1"' BEAUTIFUL NEW BLUFFS "LINDA MODEL" BAY VIEW Singh:: S1orv · Oprn l{ean1s -Pl u.~h ('arpets 3 BE DROOMS, 2 BATHS l 'pgi-uclcd thru-1,111. \Vrap .\round P<illo YOU OWN THE LAND . .$17,SOO. BY OWNER ** 644-6483 I GRUBB & HUS CO . . L•guna N;guel REAL TO~S 675-7080 ~ ..................... --...................... --.. ~· Cl!, ~'-B\. 1~1· \II",\ l<" 1069 1052 Newport Beach W ARRANTY ; , H . B h 1040 Irvine 1044 t•·• ""' ... ~hul!h·t•n.u·•t r•i1r!· --"""-'-' n..,,gcto.:_ncc_•_•_<____ d l• · 1vn111,, rri<n I•• I>•.-h SUPER !!! \\"c thu1k this i~ on1~ of th" \x>st buyi; in 11 rluplc\; shH rp I :~ bf!rn1 hnn1<' 11·ith l\: b;ith~. h11\v., .. n .. 1v 2 • b<lrn1. 111111 • \\'llh rlt'hlXt' J ASSUME 70; k·u tures. O'''ll\'r's 11nx1nu~ 10 • . l<ik<' ;1 loo!;: ,\'<.'ilUll 7'' r;J !10J!l ~ MORGAN REAL TY J h1•1h'n0111" "111· r 1111111 l"".'n' 1 673-6642 675-6459 L.1L":,:l.-rn1·lr.•1 ti 11.111u :\1':1r I ---~-----__ ! srhool~ ,u1d ~hnp11lr.:.:. \p f'l"\ I 111il1· "' lilt' l"'iH'h Attention Builders ! 'lhh h11n11· 1n(·l1l'I·~ \di,·\·~ IO:\t20' l•Jt. J:::..1,,1ull.: '.! l~r 11. •".1 Ju:-.1\•' I ~ r ~··r..:i1·•· 11.1r· Ba h•1u ... · .. ~ •. v1 11•1). ,\r• ranl). C11ll 96:~-l:l-I:'. 1111111•d !-'li•n~ lu r :11:11111 .. n. 1,. hu111 1'1··•11~1 "' 11n1!!!' s;.,_.;,oo. \>11.16;18 lJwnt·r Corona rlcl '.\1ar TI~IPLJ;:x 1 131 :? Bl{. bl1n range. ovr-n, d\\·hr.: f'pt!i. clrps. $84,%0. Elir 5-1~2288. 5.i'i~~968 eves. Swimming Pool & Private Beach ~\lint n10rc r"l'luld 11 p£"r~n 11·nn1? lfo11• •1hrlu! a 1·har1n- init. 11·cll r!cc1.r·11er! 2 All : (A<. -~ ''-~ • <PH (ii "''' (.• '""'( \',.\LL~~y RE \Ll'Y · J. 0l"(", ~ .. 1(APll•SE aU(AOf.J."'''.>(•f< ~• .. i'.:l{;)MO&"' WOW! A I hc'droorn hon1£' on ;1 £'Lil· dr-~at· with !>h:tf.;" t·arf'l('t :1nrl 1·0!1 01111 tlir l:tnrl. You lil.·!11>1' hu11-y f)!I l/ui-one, only $31,950 531-5800 ill age . Real Estate 2 HA h<J1111• •in a f:1'l;"1~1us, 1, fr x IOU IL 101 in ('111111111 rlC'l I i\l:ir. 111" <'111Pr1.11t11•rs: rlrrnrn_ Only $69.~i!JO. C';11l 16139 Brookhurst , FV 6""11. J Open Evenings ,,_ICASH 24 HOURS For Your Hom e Co.la M." 1024 :"\o hiddrn ('O.'il~. tl£"l;a~-.... I------------:\'•) oblu.;;1t1nn~. i·, } r• t'\IJ CJ.1.• 14 •voo • <~tf t~l"•••I D> ... ,f \'\l,LE\' . RI \IT\ '01• !'•~•~•~I 1 Tl 'ltTLE KJ l("K Tl'.:RHAC'L !' I~ t: SI Tl t: '.\ T llf):'Jt \ 'l!l't.:l~ l'Lt~.\:"\ I Bl~ ~'; h,1. M"fl f.1111 . rtn " 11.·1 1~.r .I. tr1U1 ltc.J!ll) i..u.·!11 n " TI1rnn:1d<11 :q•11t, 11 ·,,~ 111 p.u\11), l>tiSl•t I~"'" r .. rui.11 ,1,11. 1'111 '1·''•11• Ill 111 l'l"ll ,,, ·ll• !qtl Ill l.1 1·ni f1,1lll'IM'l1tl 1 I l • I h.1ll\\otl,, l·11n11h'I t' 11 '>\'fOHI -"11lk (f1·1·r· ~··~•! 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Harbou~ 1042 BEACH CONDO 524,500 Fu ll P rice a1\rl lll!JV f11rn1 •hr1I '• n I ' :;.~ l~i ,1;,,. .. t•.1111~· 111. 11"1· rent. \\h~ nr11 hu~·., (";111 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 'iWJ.T( VIEW·O·RAMA llrl,1..: llus sun1n1cr nn the d1'1'il.'< <,C tl\1~ hLl<UTti'l!i.. 1·u-i.,1t\ lotull I t~Jr111. hn1 1• 1·0~1.1 1'1•· 1'"! ilt ·~'.'• ,. 110,:11, t•I (l('l')l'.1111·, \l:id· ,,, \\•!'¥1, gl1~\ .{ ,,•,li.· 1110,· :\11 \i< .on ;1ilol11 ~· u I \ 1 l.11~1 ... ·.tf"•ll '" '"il!.1 ll• .... ,, ! •1.11' 1!u .. 1 '• , ., I .1111 11' lilt". •· .1 -.11ro11 ·~·h·1:1 l hrun11I s1~ ... -'°'J. vie tan REAL ESTATE 11"1 1"1 1-!l-IT.\ Reduced 59<100 ~·n~;,1ional to\'l'"ll & ~tin•· I ,If'\\' llJ'I' \IOU!' llL1h Thi• ,., nl•'lllj10ra1:. 1 t1dr:11 1111 .1 ::11·" pl'11;111· I ,1 C1iq•,:11 do•1 ll \ll!h < f'ol; ;·-p,111"1,.,f !.•1111:.1 1·1n. 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I Condo, nrwly 11 r• co rti 1 e tl Cott• Mete c1'\!;i1~· u t'('l&xuig !iC!ltln~ for e ln.un $lli.J, ~:c~~~wood Gll'dlll ~1'1111 Offi"C;' Rent•I -440o CALL 675·7225 ~---·--'.'Sl!l,1 \l(i, un li•:i:.l'. 1h1i1111:h out. 4 J!H, :.n~ BA . 642-2611 )'Vlll' "P'•('tt.HJS I\('\\' l · or 2· BANBURY CROSS LlJUh.\': l l•r dplx $1 70. J<'l-', 1\f;t·::-.IT Cl•l4-7f-.li~ bltn~.1r,iJ•-. a1111<:h2i'nt•n11r STUDIOS & 1 BR'S tif'drvo1n ;1pa11ft'le11t. J-"roni ... "·· 1 "I , 11 V ' -" $175. t'unuture U\·111lat1le. !:~earoo:<il'lu Vull.'.. tunerJ ~ljl \l\ I ,•'< A •nfl l~I 001•11 O• YlUll \'1\ l.L~:\1 Rl :.\IT\ • •"'" l'<ILllPP•H AUt ~• .,_ ~HX • l l< """"' < UlllP""' D/I • J.tt•t uk. l•tll'llfCl' M lssiOn V ie i'o 3267 \1/ d1.t1J1· upo·nr•r, b1111'<'>ni('~, e ff'.J<:E l.llll'!lll 0 1 00 6 1111ut vi." 1"'V1 t l..t\,, [j/{..\Nf.) Nu' 2 l>r SJSO. V.ic. 1 \'ll'"''· l.*11111 """'I, sl\Ort drivu II <..-e o"'-'n :1: 10 :00. t:~oo · • · ~ h ·-& • F'r..:c u11H1!c..1 Fairview R<l., Co!llR ,,,._ .... ,I • d4:l-6604 • l'IVl>I' h.l l.1t•i1c •..:1.1ruj;<'. :i 13!<, :t BA. o-onrlo: pnlio, j 10 nclglilll.11'1\(JV(J ftu>hlon e t'ull Kltl'hrn .• ,.. llO~IE.\' ~ tir ~bu S:t!JO. frpl, i'rp1,., rtri1,, flO•ll, 1>nrl g1ir.1 Ji;Jund sl\Opping t't'111cr5, e l\t>nll'd J>ool roonl.'! M~t:llO. -------EE - 11!1 up1111 !\, kid&/JK'L ~t:.ny SlriO i\l n} l SJO.OljJ1 \\'alk to hlJ::h r.chnol & I • UNDER NEW \J,.1·1· Jo CIMJO~l· t'ttJ1n Gl\l' ' _·_:_ -I churches. Call 11-S, 1192-1127 e l.auntti')' Fiu·\JJt!t>' HACIENDA DE MESA MANAGEMENT L~ "Call TOtJ;1y! . N~\\' :: nrt :! BA To\\nh!i•~ I nr l'\'I'~ rill 7, 6~~ • TV .... rllllirl ~l'l'V. ll\'hll. ltiO \\', \1/ilJion, c.~t. :t Bit. HUnt, ltt'W]y dei.:ti1'U\tod , \ALA Re ntals 642-8383 1 Cr1il~ .. 11~fl'· 1111'. 4"0n•I. J\•i j ~VILLA PACJt"IC • Ph,,tK' St'r..-ier____ BEAUTIFUL l'ru·I Glll'lll:C5, 1kttut1lul -ll4 '"· ~~'l :-010. l<.11· 110!l 2 GROUNDS l:Uldi<('rapn•". l..t"' pill" ru·c11. \Vr S(X'<'!.1hz,. in N<'11•1)t')r: :-:·1i ·1110 .\1,t. ~ \.11•! N I B h 32691 C.:nndo . P.R. Ill' JlOOl, 11·11h $30 WEEK & OP .. o • lic'ar h • C.:1111111'1 df'; ~1.1r • ~-q,1,-. ;1111111·.... .s,.:; 1.. ewp o r eac -tl '"'· !',.·trig, lrpls, ll111~. 10 ~1inlul~ lo Octlln a l'nild ~ lln.·10111 . ('lllM.' II.I & l..aguna. (lur lt1 ·11111l Sl'r· l\o·H,H»I' I l i 'l"f l ! 1 b s 1-I lr111·I , 2 cnr ~dr, =~d~f1~1r?~:~.~~Avail. Close to bl.II hnt'S & ston'~. !i.hOP1Jln1o: & 1><:hh;. C.luldn.·n LANDLORDS! 1 t"Hl:.1'' y . T ., nnlt \l ~rn .... 1 'Sl71J ':" · · t -.:u ,., r • 1 11·11,;:hrr/dry~·. nvu 11 no11·. "'·· SPACIOUS 2 Br $1T.i. \1cl1'0ll1l'. ~-~150, II nu 11tu.I vu·r s .• lu uu t ) • ~1 1} hJ tn-;, nu ~ha::. bl ~I $~1110 •• XZ--2-110 or e Phone .... ·r.·1~-J l!rl .pQOI l<V"l" .. es Crui & 'wa1rr,J IS47·iJJI. ,,u V1rw1 1 •. ,1,1.:• Llh1'. ll.111" ,,;.;, l-:it•'hrn '"':!-Z:'JIO •Children & Pct Section '"'""' ·----------NU·VIEW R ENTA LS i.1•!(\l h \•l~ ,, 1'1·1~ "'-t''I r ri.: , I S''"ll N -~-c==~=~=-23~6 Nl'\\'l(Jrt Bl ·d C~I dr11111·n~. t•nrpe1s, ga ir.I 67l4030 ur l!H :::l·IS <~~"/111., \\ ~hr/<h') 1, ,,p '1irin:. ~DI\~. ~nr kr 10 ·;,..,(.;'l'n '.111 I N~\VPORT H~;ACH • 1 51s-gr:{'i or 61~Jitt ' hcaung & gns kllthcn sto\'r, AIOV!::·IN Al.LU\\'ANC1E 1111' l.11\UI')' Condu, .~ c 11o port ---c I o s rr1 ga rag t>, a1 r I •"-'t l.11~ LX·lu\l' Apls. l.. UM' Balboa Isla nd 3'1.06 H · 1-d * 547 9641 I 'I II.JI/ :: '"" :i I•" S.12.j. Irr!. (' 1 v· 2 Ult d• " El Pllerto Mesa -·kllt~nln", , w 1 m 01 ,·0 .. 10 '"'"lh. 1..r111.. .i. dr1i:., om e in e rs • nil '' <1p11l1'11, \:111 11 c:1re. •'<'!!. Ll'\I'. , n ... ' '"" .... b .. c;~r.AT Ar cnEAnON • N·..., mlfl'J , •11unas. nea\!11 C'·JI,; l>ilo.JHl~. 111nn1,,,, pt>l & ~·'1) • l'IOP nol! anv1r,g 1a1H~11 p'111v' l(IOrn, t'I"' ~'\Jf~ /,CTIVITIES r1,!f •·fT,~ <J•li!Ct;;,r, trGe Sunaay t1•uf'l(,!• fJfJO ~. tr ip,, p1111 1"~ •n•I more• BE.AUllrUL .APARlM ENlS $1 na111~. 1 4 2 l•,.010.,r11~ r uin t. unlufn \1/1\l'I ~.l the '"'r~~ ~,t\\l<'I~ f'Df!n 10 !O 7 Scirrf r. 1•1!!1:. Of ct •ld•t!!n Oakwood G Mden Apal'tml'nls N•wPOll Be1eh/fol orlh Newpo1l B•ach/South ltn• ol I• "' •··~·--~· -· • I ,~ l~1. lrplc, r11crai;;, Te11nl1>. pool. rec. nn, v.·a.~hers & tl111Jv.1u·, l~l , j>allo .ur ~ LIITLI-: l~L.\~D ,, 1 1.1;1; U1:Jll\I.! • 1,r, 2 li<1 1-:NJOV lllt :-itl ~ll\ Ell A·r s:i1simn. aal!-67 3 0 OI' 1 BR. Furn. $165 Up clryers. Adults, No Pets. ~cony. r um1lu~-(' a\·n1l. Ch.lrrninJ.l, unfurn. '..' 1.!nn. •IUr•l•·A 1u1\n1·i .s urun lil1tn n t-~ACH: C'.'111 Ui; ~·or /11'lp' &t~T.? All Utll. Paid t1\IUI $175.'~ Jo lorlda St,JtiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiitJ 0 hun1t: 1o1 /frplc., ~11r3i:,l' .i. -.1L1'1·" + l1rr & l>ury.:Jnr A LA Re nta ls 642.'8383 ="'=~==--,'°""--,-,.-:-1o Chlhll"f'll. No Pets PLEA.SE HELP! ~ Ap! ~-l Blk \V, of Bc11ch, l NEW OFFICES ,\IJlPORT :-.; .. !P<1:-.o" r>"1fd, Full i.e rvu·('. JJl'JlS, ('l'!>!ll, n1u~11·, .\IC, ,ill t1lil. Sh1:,il1• Of<'t: It' o 111 .J12allno. 1.-1 :-OIU. llENT •n~..l':. PAUSAD}.;S Cl::.~TI=:n . ~ S, ~-Brllltol ;\r~Port lklli'h 5j7-'i010 tCi~pu&-li'\'\tw> lnte.rse<:tionl I V I ' II ' I HUNTINGTON Re a ch' s Hlk N. ot Adam•. """ 1769 fl:\! o ··ar ~" '',,nu, ;i~ \t'l' .\ 'I)• I' EAS F fincs1. Villa P:u.·iric 3 BR, Pool & P.ccreaHon fte.!.-ponsible \l'Orking girl ;;JVV"' \\111 . \Vinton_ ~'.J·:_. _1iT.r'n·n 1 llotokup. li<•tiut pr1\' ~1~i1u1tls. TBLUF 1959 M I A CM , .. , .• " ,,.,, o-1 "'"II .,.,.0 .... ocx; RUN • F'•ir i...•11'({'. ::M sq. Jo't. ('0111111 1 ___ 1. I< .. 1 .. ., 1 1 k 1 , , UI\ 2,. "·•I 21, BA. dhtr i;::ar .. hug(' ape ve, • • • u1 .. , .. ._ t:U rS ,. f '' "N'l"'.I< I .11r<11>•'. l·sp ,nr1rl'•:•• cp .us ; ~ . .. ., ~ .,., 1 c•I ---• apl/h-1·0 ~ .. ,1, 2 BR. From l l'U 115. Crp'-,1 '7l / IJu,.,1111·.,~. fl o llCl'!'i 11Ju~ 1·e· " r ••i i-i· I I I k I nn1~r"r llP.. Nr 1!."nnts cts & B'"UT >'URN 1 RR I •~• ..... "-"' "' ~ ..., * US l-:JJ HHICt-;:l ,.. 1 Jiu J11'l)'o.. o~~--t .. •· v11·11• ionv' • •111 I (It" 1 lf)n l r.n . ot11 ol M N I drpri, pool, •·ar. Chlld & "''I " l." __ ,.CS c('pl\On 11N)<t & .storagcJ. Ad· 1 --. SI "· ''' r ~ , 1 pnol. ti:IO 1l'lQ. 1 yr l~e only IJlr-ins, ••I. •'•>lk 10 , .. A"" ~ cwport &rel\ mmed. • •-_ 0 C s7().~~'d VE RY NICE , ..... 11 ut11. inuy"" 111·. 962-44TI, 962-21111, Roi;<:, ir ·~·•· $140, inclding util max, ok. JS.12--0.?.IS9orf!.J2-...4j()1 J1u·('nt lo nuigc ·o un t y ==~~~ _ . )'(';ii' tlr 111ore lcui;c; $.).JO pin};, 1111 from hl·h . -------\ •1 1 SUPER Bal Isl 2Blt h ......... l rut, :! HA. :: ;.,n. Jl('\\', !'1'10. 'l ~,,ORY. ~ Br. 11'/poo\ $150/tn'l. 9.11 \\'. 191.h St. 67J.-l364 . EXTRA ljtl' 2 hr,:.! ba llrluxc 2 BJ(. 1'n1vnhou~... frµlr, I II IOI"' f/p, 2 J'llltlO.~. hl!lll;'·. )(k.l'.r· u.in,Us1~b: l~JllS, 1.~'P·'· r_~;l'C'ly BAY & BEACH f;1[•1\1s l'riv. 1111\ill & 54A-0~!¥.! MARTINIQUE -APTS. poolside 11.pl lll"-bl'lll'h. S\tjj, fl\JIU $Z'Jl'l. I Bil. from $\~f.i. Cati 546-8801 S375 yrly \Vk: !l.1:1-N.~lO Xt . rll li:lll-" • .. t." _....i •• $~·'"'· J~k !or I REALTY 675 3000 rntnuii·r . Nr Hu11t ing!on VERY Nlr>• 1 hd d 1 2 , 3 B 1 Prl :t320 Jo'Joridn. :':136-fJ!lll2. l'nol, 1<'nni.o;, ct1nl!n<>11!:1I --N-EW--OFFICES -44/hni 67::-3!:l6 lJ,1h•, '.Jti.,-{;7-111 _ • __ lhii·ooi-. Board11.•1tlk Shop. Quiet Sep by ~-ara&r~: ~i. Nii~.·~~-Ad~L~!'f:: L•gunai Be•ch 3848 hL'l'1tkf11111. Si•p..iralC' ta1nily "corona del Mor 32_7_2 .11~1 \'AHt1.<;-1n Ik.' ·al'h. :IOCfl -N1_;\Vl_>ORT c.·rt..:s-r C1r szr. n10 Aft . 6 p.in .• r.. E 1 ~ •• N 1 ,,., ~ i;cc11011. Clos.: 10 ilhvpp1ng IN LAGUNA NIGUEL I ., 1 1 ( k ' 1 2·1 .• 5·,., 2146 mp oy,,,, O\'er ,)J, o Ile s. ITI7 Santa Ana ,\vc .. C.i\I. S & ,. '-· h 64'2611 I 0 I '2 ft 1-----------~1. 11. " fjJt, 3 HA C'xcr I " .rpl(' 0111·1 "' rn< ·':.._ ·" ~-548-1021 or 5;;6-6777. ~lgl'. 113 646-5al2 pect•cular · in£' "'-"11' · .... n y "' c per sq. . For n-nl nr Jea,;l'. 1'\ihul•)Us I hull\\', 144 lut h;1s _r~JUn1 !or 1 ll~'(;~: ·: Ji.?rm plu'i '.I hnlh. NF.\\'PORTClft-:ST CoNDO· f:tSTDl-~111 vr~ !~BR "Til'' VICTORIAN " Ocean Vu Townhouse ----, . I ·100 JI. & u1~ .. \II utu in1.·I. I L ·>11 1 I 2 Vil-\\ . ~. " . ·, : .' · ., llf'an1i'd t-ethnit. pvt p111!11. 2 BR / l ' "" Adi " IAOft " • "' " • Al I ~ '.\ B!', :: "''· 111·11 hn1111• 111!h llOlll s1ora1:c. $.17.>. 1110.1 ( urp1.•trd .~-drar1°•tl, Al.I '·"'.· V!F\\' ,, Bil 2'~ 8\ ]!'<'I • ' . •• . •; n r.: . L \>·lk ,, """Ch "Ult -.... ,, l..A ~t~\NCll,\ Al r~ LL'IJIS, dl'jlS, :.ur, 11i•tbar. huitc fl'lhh'l' IJC.'droon1 SUlll' ... ,L\-; .. ~1 lh. f';ll" i.:•1ras.:1•. . . k111h, frpll ... ,o\ens. ~Ill· Sl75. mo inl" oil util. I\' gar, ~ . IS. +\\'Cl I.Ml.I' uit· paliO!I t.:U.'i· ,~al'IOO.~ tU I .i.:a ... cn UP'"·! :ti~l Cnn1i110 C.upll\1'111)0 nnly 01;" blu1·k 111 (IC"<'~ln :->INGLUi ur fan1il1Cs·2 Ull J !~)Oji~ Tf'nn:s -C•),url ~. Ph. pn1•tor. i1·f't bar, 3 bali'Otlll'S., "·12-~"l l "' '""' Alkl\ Cpt/dl'p/bllns, Jocd yd w/ . . d. . l , . , Cl~ to shopp1ni.: & bt'ac/1. ~n i.J1ego Jo"r ... ·y lo Blv1!. Onl'-' S500 1110. A~ l . II°'™" bike 10 Licach. Ahn::; .i.:il-i\il(l ?.!:...:_~1~7..S Slj()/ "' -"" ~-patio \Vlr pd 636-4120 !0:n 1 1 1111;·, 1,~·-•1P,P uinrt .~. l.u:'lur!ous shai.: crpls, bl!ins Al'cry P<irKVi·&y turn off. ' UI N 'l !RN 6:i u1<t?t Ill!.~, • .,,, ~~ 1110 on include dish11.·t1sher. Lg. 8'11-1600 6#7211. I UH. like Ill'"", ~:11..J. ,~1. I ~-{ OT{ UNI-4'\l'S letllM!, 536-:alru, or 841-4871. r.nnl & ,~ BBQ & private ---. -•-. _ _ , r't"e. _!l7~X.llJ. 1-:astblufr 4 liR., 2\" Bn , _l~c .. ,. · l"f ~ • OFFI~"· SP \CF' F 0 R d ~ I' I \ I " , 3 BR 2 ba, \l'/\1·/viev.•, blck. ""li"'. l, 2 & 3 BR. $160-. ~.. ' • ., 111,-, 1 -1 1 1 ) , IJruuf'IX'r. 00 use, l'Y C .... .-0~·~•1 C 1 'I II ~ " •· ll1~. L'fl l', 1111. to l:>e. 1-~urn s1oo. or unfuin. or~.' l' fobrach.Nc1u·ly ncw,Lei1M! $250 per mo. Gas & \l'atet l\L•~ · ase. .. esa, ar ...... r • ~ hi"" Ii. N~·.,..· 11111111 .~ 1'f1JIS, •-·.o TiKR 6 .. 3.::fiG..~ I fnm1 r S..lOO 494-33113 or ~:Al!I paid at Adams. Beautllul modern _ , , i.-bO. nin. J.~3li7;1, _•_~ ~--·--' _._._. _ S>l'iJ./ BEAUTLFUl. Ocean View. · 1T8 Srott P lace air, musir.:, ,JBnJtoruil, Class RF.DECOl••TED d ' · lUniin ~ ·'· P·11·k I b1k to ntV>J lx-nut -Front r apt In 4-plc,\. · liE"nc tlill, ""-'(-01J6 ..-1 W\ll::LY-·U~R f· . ••r;: llt\RBOrt Vu, 4Blt, Wt\, on! 832-5888 2 B &12-~7 A \\'alker & Lee Bldg. call, • 1.t• · llC\I' rps., en" ll'ti!>l'. Al! 5P~J,1l'l ·O ' ' ,~' , 8LU1'~ p l '')'r, 6Ti>-61-la -('pl & p;1int lfl f..· out ~.14.11116 or 12131 592_58:r.i pmf det."tlr k lnct;.i_pr_I, Conilo ~~;,. eves. THE EXCM1NG ~5828- ''S/torecl!fls" ;: ,. Bft. 3 1111. ------garden£'r, roll 11·ot£>r. ;:>7:i, & c ·it MeH Verdi 3863 PALM MESA APTS. ""•'-ol'-c>'°i'°o-.>'°'-R"E"E~R=E=N"r""'•-1 I Yrly lf'll!.<'. 318 J\lnn1lnJ: Crin-~ I ~} I louse Do1~·nlov.·n 11.B. 5-18-7464 I Iv ic 3 ~llNLrrE;; TO J\i'PT. BCll. yon Rrl . C11l! lor nppL I Sl•;,/rllo. t $.G cl1·anu1g . • HO~tE AT~IOSPlfEID: Bach, l & 2 er .... fr\lm $157 :'\!) lease req. Dix. offices, :113-"32-6&17 • h•t". C.ill !J.:1ir249l <.:'Vt':,. SPYGLASS vil'lv in HVll. '1 I 111!NT Delllxe 2 ii< 3 Bil. RenUll Ofe, ;\dults, No Pets. udj. ,l\irpo_rtf'lr Ho/tel. !55cull B , C lln i)aS .,,.,..,, ~I A , "!"" D :<11. t. 1111..: . a c, •I BR. rrpll-. Al'ui! Juni· 1.~1. Irvine 3244 R. • story, nta a ~11 reh:; oe """"' 1tce ve . .._"'" 1561 Mesa r. ~1.:rvices. 2172 DuPunt rm. 8. ye11rly. \\'11lk1nl{ dl!>t,1nL'f' 1 r.1Qunt Baldy \"U'.>iv. Tenni~ . o Newport Beath 3869 (j blks rrorn Nc,i·pott Blvd.) 11..U·:S:C~J. 1~ nl noon/. ' ,. < "" 1 6w-···-·i f.· ponl. Avn ll llOIV, \Vork !lf,.118 ----· -~-w·-· J'IG-9860 ---- 1'.0r1 li, u.;nl·1, '':r'""-· ! f1+l·OJl/.'J: Rrs. 64•1·'.'>!!73. N.B. * 2 WEEKS FREE* • Dl::SK lipace 11.vallable $.lO JI V Jlill" .. 1UR. :ZB1\ la111 r111 'I. Bch·m, 2 h11, secluded llre.1, LoVEI vN iTGHRORHOOD Outs I DJ..l.UXE nrlult P 0 0 1 s 1 d c n}O. 1\111 Jil'O\'tde lw·nlture lrg Pllll!! ~ lri:: .vNI. lnnd· 1nl!w1J&1111 cpl ........... s:;ou I ~ . ·. ' ru~ti p 'iista Clel Mesa garden bungal?iv, nr orcan, at $5. n10. Au s we r i "~ Sl'llpt."1 11.•/ii•i·rpi s,li M-7:-l ll ,j IKJrtll, 1 ,~ li;i 3 B~. s!udy/garne ronm, · •. 1 rlC'p.892-800. 1\Cl bllr,encl.ga1 ~es.S.1J .. , . 1 , trpl, lrg patio, 6 pools, st!IV!t.'C aia11al.llc. 1787!1 • 1 f11n11ll' rin 2' BA 1\·et lmr leosc, $;i.i0, 0\\11C'r, 6T::Hi613 .:.:;,;:..:::::.;::::::______ UP 532 7978 unul 4 pni · AUUL1, _VAltUe.N. llU.111~-" sauna, tcnni~. 81&--0Z:il. u .... ,1, "l"<I., lll>lllln"OI> ~E" Rl•N1" .:""·1-\\'>'F'I"" N1· So. Cni1sr Pla1,:1 ···· S~OO · ' ~ ' ' $'''<. \fo. z BR CONIJO. L•guna Beach 3748 ' • ' llV t "f' \V \f I .. UI-"'~ '°' rn r. ·· -· · '· , , , Jl:1rhor V11'1V arl'a. Co111n1 . ..,,.,, I 5'18-17·15 alt 6 pn1. 1 '' ·' t~-' · lr .... i 1\lsn 1 Hr. l''roin S13:J. . · IJ.i'·' ,I Nf'w .1 BP., 2 ha, fq1l c. 1 ·• l>di rr1., -AA pool Exrr11s1 &lih"i922 pool, nr:~r Hunt i 11 g-I 0 n ------:-01ove 1n 11• Ol'Jk.lliit only -:---·-. . ~l ~ --.. .,_ · I Nr. BC'Keh $150. IW4-417·1 l'h1· \V1lh111 .~ ............ s:au . ~ . ' ' ---llurl111r. Adulis. ll46-&!75 £FflC. apl8 lron1 $57 11·cek .• 1 BR. crpts, drpt, bltns, lrpl, I l:lll. SIW 2 Br. ~:Z30 2 Br-~paC'l(IU.~. Biros. pool. 111 !:::"\CELLENT, p l'C Ii l i &°(' --:t 1x11111 .• ~ 1J11. gl'(.'<.'n/J1•h BRANO Nf:\V $•125 :: nn. 2 Pool. n1ntd. 111t !dry, V1Uni;:c pvt pat.lo, y,·lk·in closets, 'I. uaY I.: l'<ight s..•curity, Pwl, shop ctr &, bui;. Ad1U.. 19-11 location dll"Cetly adjacent 10 * CUTE 2 bl' l ba, Frplai" I JOl"11 l1un, Juli, ul t'.1'tra11,, S:a:i 13,\, frpl. full nilrroz-NI ~11SSION Vie.JO. !)(.'\\' 2 Br. lnn 4!J.i..9l36. car gll.1'. Adil&. S 3 't 5. J acuzzi, ltct·. Bldg. \.\'/CXl'r· Pomona, C!ll. fi..IZ...3527. nev.· Udo Village complex.! lfl: y11.Nl-r1riv11e\' cn rpor1 . 1 1Ktrn1., 2 M'. t.· dC'n wlU'drobeil & Im. poo.l·lenni'i Crpts. d_rps. _!11r COlld. \'Fw. BACH. ti pl. suitable fnr .":,' ~~· 0·1:;""~' ;...,,..,..,,,,,,,.,,,.""=,-.-!-~ nu. b11lwrds, color ·rv. Room1 4000 ~~rox. _550 89· 1 t • i $300 /mo lrn~ ~ii-897-1 hoall\ Ln1vl'rslly 1~;11'k, prvlgs, ·-::.o&-5724, &H).1500 $225. ~4.'J-3~-~ . I quiet nian, N. end, $110. ft" EU.1 GARDENS Al''fS t.:a. Ap1. h11s tJishwashcr, , .. . , $:i25/~12• 1-11&-Via 1.Jdo,, 1•1,1111111. pu:.J an~l rcnrn~ $3GU I •·~·ki" JIB. Nev.' 2BH. :spae1ou~. ulil ptud as&--06-lS <'l"f'.· Unfum. I Br. $155. up. reirlg, shag: cpl & pvt patio :it,\GNIF'ICE:";T 1·1r~"roon_:i N.8 . 6,a-7002 I Cost• Mesa 3224 :1 bdnn . '/. L<1 Ne1v Tu1·1Je-:t-fll!. 2 liA , hltns, D\V, ""'alf'r l).\V .. pool . rnC'I paUo & . Ne po t •-h 3769 in AdulLS section. 177 I:::. vr Clcl'k, "'·/ prlv. Ba & ball.'On~·. S:.::l OFFICI:'.: Bid:,: avail. Ideal l'Qt"k du11!e,1,e!< ncw· lugh 1'flnrl .. rlhlt• fplr. I.gr f'Or Joi. i;11r, S250. M7-2!1:27. 8·12-34;,() w r '"'ac 22nd St. C.P.f. 642-3645 51;,.4.855 \l'k. L:til pd. 2500 locatl()n in Costa Mesa. i;i·hool i'Onlnl. rec-:S.1i:i f.!1.1. Avail 1\1i1y lii. \VALK 10 OCh. Lg. nu 3 Br DUPLEX-218 21st St. I hlk r-;t:\V 3BR, 2BA a pt. $270 mo, BUS SEHVICJ:: TO DOO!t Sct1\"il'\\", Cdl\T. Close lo all Fv.·y's.. Approx. RARE ''BLUFFS" "':111011 ............ S.l'JU 1-J.1 _O._·l'll'rl A~Pnt 642--0591' __ :z Hr. c!bl gar, patio. tennis. beach & pier. DI• 2 ~. all blt1ns, 1rplc, patio, PARK NEWPORT ROO~ts $20 11·k .u11. \\i lh 1800 sq fl. Avail. July lsL I l~lnn ., 2111 ha, i!O~I Ml V l "· "' C ........ ~ .. LEASE NU H .• '1hr2lrp.11·c1 uilr, t\dulcs. 11.B. S290. 968-2lil 3 frple. yrly !St' $295. Da)'5 tHZ-3693 or Apt , 2Zi6 APARIMENIS k\lchen; $30 "'·k up apt. $100. 1110 . .,,;r-..,....,,. ll. 11t:1~ l'\lllclu on ~l l.'1.'11· \' I/I < p I • •• "-t M «0-9--.,,-3967 "· 1.,1 ., RR ,. 2 RA 1 1 1 1 11_ 11, 1·on1n1 ......... cunts. T h F 3500 ,16-~" ''' 116· wknd• a111Ca ........ c,.....,,.a csa "" ,;iaor,,..:>--___ NEW <><·au 1 u • , " . 1 "' t, ll'"' .uu , 1r11111-. . • JU ~ :i 1 ;1: A 5 '"k 1 0 r own oose urn i;n.769'.1 · ' BacneKir l or :l tied.rooms C(lndo. Scparatt· d111111~ 1111 141,(11 111., l'~ u;,, 1 11111cr~ity I Jovef' 64.t-l7!Hl&l't-8235 I · • TROPICAL POOL .-and 'i ovonnouses !'ice roo1n for work•nR man Plu.~h olfil'C Uldg., 2 to 6 w/lov1'1Y vk-w Qf ha(·k huy 1•,i1K. JU!'>I /'\.'ul'l'i.11"11!\.'tl, 1,. ·. · _. I HunlittR"ton Beach $3.5/\\'K UP. I Br", 2 Br & 2 BR. l !i &\. 5piral Jo'r. $bi.;i0 upen :J..ti Dail) or lariy 11·/k1t. priv. E . C~! nn. suites. Conlcrencc rm, wilrl llfi' rrr:<1·n·<'. lt11t:<' 1 ,.,1,11111 . 11.,.1,.;,11,.11 , ..... SIJu .. BR. '.! BA, dnimg 1oon1. 4 ~R i:o11•nhous~._ xlnt cond. 1 Bflch. Color TV, maid M:>rv., "tau'C<t&e, irplr.:, pa.t 10 · .:ip(t Pools Tcniua ;,.\G-122~. 6-12--0221 '.'.erox ('Op1f'r, Near 0.C. a ir-. bak.'Ony, J~Tc~1 en!f'l'!a1n1ni.: CALL 552·7500 1 1/arhor \'1t·11· llon1_c. ~Coin-$2.,0. Call 96.i-9165. poo l. TIIE MESA, 4W N. \Valer & Gas Pd 548-ll68 A..:ross troni t'ashion l'i.IHI.a F'<lR l't'nl furn room 1n Ci'1~1 <1 port. SJJ.Jti.'lv. ! home. Unfurn. )'i'ar lt•aS(' I • v SION • ~nuy ~1. SIOO.~~:S9 1 Townhouie Unfrn 352.5 Ne11JM>rt Bl, C~1. &l6-96Sl BAO lEl...Olt unit. Ellstslck. at .;arnwrec on ::-.a.11 Joaq\IJ.ll l\1L•sa. N_lr\', quiet hon1e. * WATERFRONT * I rental, 5~25. pt•t' n1n. 011•ner I :: Bil .. :! hn .. ni"\l'tllh Blurf.!I San Clem 1 3n 6 l\-1aturc adult. Uul pd. J-llUs 1wao.. F"nr "'·nrk1n~ mAn. f.4 2-47!H_. P•·•m" Newpoi·l "·ach loc. is R.1'.:. 11Ct·ns••t• I hnn11•. Sl\9j l\lo. on lt•:ist! HUNTINGTON BAY 2 BR. I en e Crpl>, d~, full ba, lllU (7 " ~ c 11 Ul(}-$6-'' ·..-~ 14) 644-1900 Guest Home 4150 l:.xecuuvc ot11ct: 11•/irple., . a , '_, 1 Red '--ill Realty I 1\f;F.NT !i11·1-7662 B11. LH/Din1ng ru'{'a, 1'.:nc:I Sun Clemcnle Resident !Iott'! nw. Aft lipn1. tN2--02ti5. 1 l.11111mis N1'<'pf'( n i N 1 Shores 3272 f'atiu, f'Omplrte W·refr1g, $79.50 Per f.1onth U,\YfltONT ~ • i1ct ha.r, pr v. bath. : II ' \l .1.,. II '\I ,,5 ewpor h/I L"AS'' l200 STUNNING2 BR&panclrd CH '•l•"lt•E~· El.Df~RL\ an1bul.3-Jl&l.ys1dcDr,Nll 67::Hi1611 '"', 1·.1 .1v.... 11'l'rc11·cr, ~ •. r.. · Quiet -Secure• Den garden a11t.Poo1.,ltt'c. "' ""'-' '-' r ma11/111dv/cp! J)\'t rn1 -----------• I l ru1 . l'nrk Cl'n1 .. 1. llv\111' I NI·;\\' /fl1Vf'r 3 BR IJC'h1\'1' n11h., D11y 962-295l Evl' furn-u1ll . ll'alklng dislan('(.' area. $200 710 \V. 18th St, 2 Br, '/. Ha, irct l>ar, pool, nourishizlg food. rricndl;· N~:~' O~'FICE -Tu·o rooms! I llll flll'x 1 blnck frn n1 bettch. 968-1G2'J. to e\·erythinir <.:.l\I. shps. $j50, lcusc. U111wr, 11tn1os, TLC, l't'US rales l;,tlli?'-. L'> and., lO SxlOOl.2, All i 2 lill L:ontlu, /,/C.: ... .$.:llj/1110 !.ra.~(' $3·10/rno. !!i9--019:1. SANTA" AN,\. J Br. Nr &I. SAN CLEMENTE $l90. :.! BR l'\. BA, ._ ....... to. u1tci· 6, 673-21)}7 !lll!-5Z2.l ' . ' u ltcs 1ia1u. per, 1:.: Bit Contlu, ,\ L' $:l2.1 ,1.:. :j.!·I" ---1 -3776 ~ Jl! 2 r a I -~~ l~\BULOUS B\C'K B \' ---1nontJ1. Costa ?t1esa are11..I 'i. l!J t ,.011110 , ,\ c ~.tl~i ,1.:. $:.!•·• 1 San C emente '-U· · aia. ca i> 1"· poo • HOTEL Drp"d, crpt'<l, v a l i o . 21! 5 ' . . • . 1 ,\ Gt:F:ST Traih.•r to 1·n1ploye<l 5-1!S-i729 or 642-8372 ., '· , 11 ,., !' •. ~··1 I s:101. n1th. R:i.1-91:0 • 114 DEL !\tAR, S.C. • lJKle. AdJacenl shopping, Vlt4\\. '/. Br. '/. ba •. Sub-let h1rly on p1·i1·. vir11.' lot. ,------.. -"-'---. --1 •' 0 1• unu·~_.,,,,.,~ .. .J "'-""''I S\lPF.H.B O<.'i','l11 v1r11·, nr11• D I U f 3600 ·n4-5-IS-1!1~11 21J.5!;l"J.-5;U/ l'11rk Newport ~J~.j(). 1\.i\l s Sl2~1/11v1_ u11J 1nrl. S42-5071i NE\VPORT _Ol-1' ICE SPACE ,I 1>1t 1 l<1n1l," · · $ .• ~., .\· :io ~"*I tii·nh~" pr,. s i d<' n 1 1;i 1 up e xes n urn Apartments Unfurn, li31·ti2Sti, i·.11's U44·8a65 ,\!Jen S R I 4 Near bay. l.50-1~~ sq. Jt. 111•7 lluu11·~ . ., .. W,>.J ~ :i.1.:.• !!r ights. Ploin t:. :i 13H. 3 lluntinton BC'o.i·h PHIVAC\' "''' 3 BR, 2 BA. ~ . h 3BR 2 BA be ~• ummer enta s 200 ~!17-111.) I Li. l/vnu• ........... ~ 1, \ e'>'£ S.10-6\SS 1 C B" & , .. _ , ~ B1lboa l1land 3806 lrpl, gai·agc, !nary, yartl, .Spanis , , a111 .. v .~-----I RF:i\l.L\" N\t1•: t BB. rl1•lx \ H.<".NCll REAi.TY 1 '1 · .,.. '· · i\1~1A •• 1 "' · ...... -n . ...-:;c patio.~~. 646-4-114 ceiling, bltns, D\.V, nr Hoag ~IT. CABIN -5 \TS old. Ar· DELUXE 315 i;q. ft. ofc., Cs!. s11: 1 uni rxt. s rnl pi'! 1 ::1r ,. J.Jl -w'IMI • San J ua n lm'n_I p.'.lllo. 11'-I\' C'pl, bl!· \'EARl.Y·J br, 2 bll, frple, Dani Point 3826 Hosp: Avail lllay 5. $275 mo. rov.·hf'ad, :1 Br.· Frplc. sips Jll,·y., Cd:-01. $140 lit?._ ~nir -------Capistrano 3278 111s, n•frii;:. opl'I., hook-up ne11·Jy redcC'. Pref. \l'Orl<'g 64~ i;, d'<hii·~r. 11·ill !N.'llfl for 3 Reaio1101111es, Bi-;r. 67).6700 Cl.I<'.,\~· z t~r sturlio Sl•i:1. PARK WEST I for \\'asher & gll-" d~·rr. iirls. $3:(1/~IO. 1171,!i Dia-l.OVEL'Y 2 BR, mature SUPE!t 2 BR nr. Beach, stv., Br. hun1e on Balboa Island~ ,,._.,,1.,_ ~ll ('&I>. 1<:11·a~C' Af'TS .'! KH . 1 UA <.:11 u n r r y gor · lo\'ely ~ndll. ('(l!TI· mond 675-3288 or 673-{186l o:iuplc OI' oldct· man, low rc[r4:, shag, AtJulls, no for 1 or 2 11·k.!i. 879-4303 alr OFC Suite. WOO ft. Suit.able GOOD Altl!:A : '! t>r z h;i S':.:!iO • lln111,., "El ranso". Roo111 J•lt'tcly pnvAt('. Resp. mar-Capistrano Be•ch 3818 l"l!nt for tiOme 1i gh 1 pct.5. sm. yt'I)', &16-7:-icla Ii tor doct01'. Hunt In i: ton hltn'I. kids s.-l/\.'1;,. 1 • dr Fam ily Apartments For h'•l'!'C. ::itu1e. refri~. Call ried epic. $IS5. !'lo pcls. 111a1ntenanc:e $150 493-lli8S i.Joo Baytnint 111: 3 lir, 2 LI liardens. 8.\6-1323. ALA Renta s 642-8383 Z l:IB, I 1~a1 11 tH111· a\'a1la1Jl,• -1'~!1~:,l si2-~l'276 NE\\' Ocr-11n Vie"'' 3 BR, 1 e1·c. o r 4!17-2511 day5. Ba, pl·11·atc bcact1. $5..i0/1no DO lSLE • tlouse \omp. -------' 111 1111 .~~~'=>-Lin l 'ull't>r 1Jr11·t·, Sant a Ana He ights 3282 OCl-:AN F"RONT 2 Bi-. 'l BA balco 1 d Q--~ lse; lurn opt'l.1)73-88116. furn .. 2 BR, .2 ba, Jo rplc, 1617 WESTCLIFF, NB l BDR:>I. ~·,..111,-.d. Sl60/n1... JUhl i•o1 :...i.ui U1t·~·1 Frw~·. Ba. DI\\', di.~posal . palifl. 1111.'ins. $~r,'.oo~u 55rps, CEAN \iev.·, 1 BR, bltns, - -------clec-kn. 1\\·1111. June-Sept. 5-15 sq.ft. & up 5-11-5032 S1 n~1"~ .t-\)('!<; nl•. J;,.'\.\ l'ilt'ln'l"'1 Lu ,l.J:l-~~lflt.l t:til pd. $Jj()/rno. yrly. retrtg, ga1-, trash & 111r pd. ~an Clemente 3876 %6-\'.l,QO or 613-3~29 2 HllR!\I Fcn,~·d s i110 JU)!:St: Count1·v. 2 BR 11~ • ., 73 ._,,,.. C_oronidelMar 3822 AduilK, no pets. $165. n10. -·-·---Business Rental 4450 , . : · . fl -· ;\EIV :: J:R llonw, in TuJ11c Do your u1\ri lh1ni,:. Call Ii ·-·1 '~" 4 ~ 1 5-1~ -----------'!:ult. K1Ji; ,~-.:i1ni.:I£'~ k I' I.; \\ lk JO Sci l I fl;""-()91R ' -, ~ -PHlli ·c-.,-.-N-,---,~B-R-,-, 93-l ' . l HR. 1'-s. Ba, cll.fpet~..-1. f'AL\f SPRING :r;; fu111 '.\ Bi·, I 2 UIJH~l. t;nrn~··· Sll1/111u. ut:, .1 , ·1 ,s_-.c1u1v., ~~, ~-.:.:tb-Pl1\ ,\ ew iv/ ~ 2 Br/l Ba, cpt/drp, bl!ns, Eastbluff 3830 d.rapes, up!..: & stove, p.--.11 Day, \l'C't'k, inr>nth. 600 SQ. rt. Store, suilablel l\Jd!i/-.in~lt's fi n•' JM 1 ;•1;_ h.u~. :.·1-.1. I 11\, pt). Hse s Furn/Unfur n 3300 , BA .. frp!<.~;,g~r, lndry, ynrd, llOOL v.·aJk 10 beach. S21 fl. ;:.:::,:::;_::.:; ____ _::,:::: d1snv.·asher, enclosed ga r 5.'W-4098 or G:\8-l$8. for OR's olr.:. or ? $155.J Hom efinde rs * 547-9641 -:"l ..... ~dJti. . . ,, 1 ~1 10. Sl1,1. &16-4-114 5-19-tm cl11ys: C\'f's • DELUXE e ~~~.f· $215. 1no. Lall Costa ~tcs~'.....6_'<&-_2_130 __ _ :-.;~:;\l t-PA HK ~,,.11,.,1~ nnd j>-;~:,\R~\: Nt.\~ 3 UH.,~ ?.;1'.I LAGUNA NIGUEL Apa rtments Furnished a.i7-8968. 3 Bl't, 2 BA apt for lease. _ ----------OIL DltlPPINGS FRO !\! Bl1Sl/'..ESS sp:1cc for N'n1,; 1 '~n ., 111111 11,1. 1r11k, bll·lns, ~ < •11 Gnl f f'<•\11'~" Frnn!Hl!(' --BF. AU TI FU l. l~I' O<'('an \ncld spBl'-tnlil>l'i'r suite, din 2 Bit l'~ 8 1\, Clll'IX't('\I , YOUR AUTO t•an h" 155 H.ochl·~tl'l' 81, C .~l. 1 IY•~~ Chih. u l'rY"!\I'; " ~ 1;.11· .. 1TJll, 11111s, Jg,, .):cl. 2 f::1;('('plH·1nall~· ni1'<·, up~r1HI-Ba lboa Island 3706 1·1('\\' .1 HR. 2 B1\, bl111s, rn> & dbl gatagc. Auto doot drepc.o;, !rplc & StOVl'. rf'moved froni ronrretc b\ &15-25.';J 1:1 ~1'l111r •11ll1 1H'l\.11t· .1.1 r11 . lA'll~•'. $.~. 111111. 551 -17•. ••d :I BI C. :t h;i, i•onrln~. holh l " dl sh J d · I 1 ,,,1 1 .... 1111 "11·11· , 11 r .. "''hr/r l)•, -l'Hr gn1·. 01>encr avail. Pool &1 sU\\'a _er. en ,c o~l' ;1 pplyln1": a ron1n1on lndu$frial Rental 4500, ~· 11 .i.;•· 1.,,,,.11,,111 ,, ··•~Id(• 'J'lil:TLt.H(lt..:1-: 11(•11• :; : •. l'"Jt ;11 !h1' El Nii;:url C"ountr) I NI-:\\' :;BH/2RA. frplc, al l t;t:-fl72"i. JtecreaUon area. Arlults 011. giu·ugi·. \V ah'I' p1ud. S~l ~. hou"choltl dL'-grt>asC'r. U"" ~ 1 11,, .lll',11 \(Ii/inn ,\ , ,:_ 11,1, 1 ... -,1 111 ,., ... :1 r1· ;1 . (1uh. S:\10 l\lo u11ft1111. -s:mo 1 hltn<.,c.,,lor TV. rario & bt-.i. ur:1.ux1-·:·.,-.,.,-,-,-b-,._-,-,,,-,-.-0l1 ly, 110 !>els. Pi t: 1).1,a.~ 11.0. C3U 492-tJ.178. strai~ht fro1n the bottle ~ Mesa Industrial i i.!1-~.!rt ' ' ~1~1 S:;,j...,1'lh.'-: K;.:-1~"".:___ 1110. 0Cat11 1fl1ll y furn .. 11·i1h f\1";111 th111 .June 1:.1h s, 11 kly IJlln~. ll'\)l. i1rilk 111 ~hopg ,\: • $307 e l\F:'\V GARDEN~\J>TS. f1nd le'\ :-:tand .. rhcn h08•' 1 l 'R 1, f 1 ,-.. , .. ,. ,1., '"'''•Terra ce 3246 {'O!(lr 1":'.:. (Jp1i1on 11\'~il, In I 1hn1 Su~~1n1~·r. Gi:r :.!009 lx>al'h. $:~75. ti73-29\8 8,,-. A.,,1_, \"O)', NB 2 BR. 2 BATll, SI OC> ;'t\\'ny rr~!dUt'. End your Pa rk .,11 1 -. · 11 +' '' •1" ' ' ·-_ _ twy r.1. ,,...,:,~!I flll' Jll"ll't'ti. I \'1-:,\HL\"-l.ARC.F.-UPPl:R "" '" "u ~ Fl\OO{'l"'ST10rl11."e bv shoppin~ , . .....-. 1 l '\Ln:.:11·~ I'• 1 ~ .,;, BAY & BEACH 2 BR unfltrn opt. 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Apls Furn /Unfurn 3900 711 ,,. 17 s h orl' ••I< Frnc·o·<I .. +-NV :'l)"('ln('ulnr 1 11• \\ ;, ! f;j A\ .\ • )l:i \' 1, r :;r I' 11'n~t!. 2 BR. 2 BA, upstairs in 4-e 400-2828 a.Iler 6 e t1•nant. f'st lh , I . H om efinde rs * 547·964 l ,,,, ... ..,, .. Hr u •. h~ -J\l "n t ~· (' i 1 I) !Jr. Ol:li'l1 ~ llH. $~. Ol~rr Rarn.s1•. Nt:AT. CleRn. cpt'd 1 BR. p\cx. Nr. Allie Square.5 0-,-.~J~u=.=.-==--==--=-=--1 l,'.o:,la llle~a. Lc11.~h1g. o r-' 0 \"l ' • 1 11 , Laguna Beach 3248 :-:ttt ~un, 1.:, Br;1nd Ut'11• Call r.u). a-1(}...TJ30 l\'/gar., $125 .. Bliek Blly ~Imo. 968-2761 fief', &l2-9397. !\Ir.SA r.HI)~. ,c:r : ~: ~ l'.\•'t'. huillt'. 4 BR + fo nHly nn-a. 280 Del l\l a r, ~pistrillno 3878 Im, n11·n, r ii J•l'lil.-.\ ~" f•.1 'u~1tu11 lltull. 2 bdrn1, r 111, ::: bath~. :t lrplcs. & I C\11"~if1Pd ads sell big ltrms. 213-431-9568 Huntington BNch 3840 11111rt 1·nl 1t,. . ._t'', '\lf't ,,,,,<[. ]11110<·, \l/\I' 1:.1rpet~. p.111n. !mA11 KPn1s or aiiy itt>m . _.:;:;,._~'7"',~~~~~~ $205, 2 BR Londo, ¥.'/W crpt, Llrp~. w/1\-i'rpr~ 1q1I<'. I•.:. 1,1, J•IJl'C, l;;r . rii•i·K 11 t~al~l _RA_.v_P_n>_p 67_:r6llifl .111~1 i•all &l2-jb/!':1 LOVELY 2 BR, 1 V2 BA, S2S Bonus v.·lth Ad range/o\"en, rclr1g, 2 ca.r rrneNl !t'<I, 111· ~,·hi !;:,1°1. , -\\'alk to shops & schools. Sl75 up 2 & 3 BR. 1 ha, kids gar, pool, laund la.ell. 264il -"'°'.:~~~ ... ~ .i11 \ 11'1\, -car i.:-.1ru i.:1·. I l"hilcl ok, no ""L'. 541-1i2-I ok Pasco Carmel. Ph: ~I r'. _ l'undlll•)!l lhru"'1ut. "1r. A. ~ ... -18881 il-lor Kai La/le Rodnmn. t2l31 ~I~. F~~N~i111~f~".-\'..:1...! 1 1'.\ni;· ~ :-:·~~~1~0N~l~l ;~J ,.;, $~\l4U ~J.. -ll, £q•'5 9 5k~S~i~~·c('.{i.6~~1~ 4-~~j: E. of ~!,;,h~~.Garlield FAIRLY ne~:.2 BR apt, pool. NOW LEASING Huntington Buch NEW M-1 940 SQ. 1'1. " ur ilanuhon Ji t-oc"'•land St. 960-1970 p . .i1 ... ~lhl i:urnt", I"' l \/. '· re/ h h ,,-~,at: ~=~.,c~c~-=~=~,.-,.~-Avail lmtn'-"· $18:>. \\1 1:_\1 ... u 1;-.1.\1, 1:,\1 T'ol /nlr1'gu1'ng Wo Gome w1'f o C vc'·le "'""-'-'"~::'"-------! ;;-~~·~921 • 1110. lra .. r \Tnr • .ft';111. ,\:1 I , •. I fl l'I: --2 BR. All l'lectrii'. Dsh\\'hr, ~ .. I IXDUSTlllAl., CO~!MER· ~•10-1 7211 01• :,:~;..;i'l'n 1-"111"11' "'1' 111"1· r 111 P ari'. ldltt4 ~CLAY ~. •OUAH I S1'QR\" Condo. 2 BR, 2 !>.~: bltn~. shl'lg crp!, dl'ps, pnv. Santa Anl 3880 Cl,\L, OJ<'f'ICE SPACE for JI0 !-;1 .. -;;.-·.·~·-'lri11l!•'\J" \I'\\ 'i-1111•," ,_},.'.'.1'1:,,·,•, 0 ' I I,~-\l alk t~, ~hops. ;\dul11. S'l.1a l ji<llin v.·/ yrird. Nr. Hun-lt·;1.-.<-i11 ~·no;, ... i\Hss;,..11 .. .i • •l . 11 ""... e!l ·ro,.;e •1ter1 ° "" 1110. S.1~·6349. 1111,tun llarbour. $2 00. .... -"' Th "llh"u ~r P ""I j,1 ,1 I•·'"'" tour Krri"'blt'd word' be· , CHILDREN LAKE-SIDE \'lt'JO Aulri Plnla. Gd. h'\\> nr11 /p;i1n1, rq1t ,\ tin• •1 1·1 S450 MO N TH low to 101m lour iimpl• WO!'di. 1 BR 1111r. ('rpt~. drp~. l'f'f\'1~. I A1h1H~ onl.1 . no IJCtJI. ,\vu1l , AND ADULTS l..t)\11-: i1c·1-ci1~ u1 1\1"1'ry Pk11·y. ,, !1'. -C.2'l1 111"1' !11'1, 1 ~1 .... 1.. ~!O\'(', IJJIJlt'I', $140. 002...fi!l.'6. I )IOI\'. 846-4360 PARK AI LIVING R<oll"'' ~,--, . ,. S10llf1!r pr.-.11 . ",\~:..'1fl: \! '''' • I ! \l,J' h'1-n';;:t I jL lj K jO YI N I I I i17 \\', \.11th SI .. A11t C. 1-WALK TO-BEACH 2 &· 3~~ 811~. II • !i•1:il1·d. Cn1'l ~~.~~.~ .~~~·1•100: 1 l~H. imr, ,1;:;1.~. ~'r 1\ll ·lo 1 I l "lH,\ l'.\L"\Tl:.1) 1 -· · · · -I Nl't. Ncl'.i 2 RR , bllns, drp~. I. 2 & 3 llH. Cl·pts, drps, gar, Pl"v Area -*-COSTA MESA* \'1 ·1·v 111·1\. R1.: c.0 1". l•I\•• I '• i· •1•"d :! 111~ C•>1 · crpt. poo\, lrpl, ~nr, Arlult•. bl1ns. :-Oo pets 11lease. 319 Pool, J~°Cu:C" •• r:J, llBUna EXCITING \d,. "" 1,1•t•. 11111 fl'I 11\1., " f 11•1' I .. nilly 1"'1111\l ,\ I no )lt'I~. 31'6 \\'. ll11y, 01 151h SI. !W:iQ.2364; JOI! 16•h VALUE ll\J(J -1300. 1750. 2500 11q ft 11, ! 1111 1l••11Uni.l •1r•t1l!>> ltec. clubhouse inc:us1r111 I un11 11. SEB . 111" 1ii:,..1,;,;co'·~~~ 1.,.,,1,, Ltu.•J ,\ )'o.:nnll r • 1 I C C T A H 1 l-~l Ll{G I BH. bllns, dsh11·hr. SI. 5.16-2165 •lr 8'17--3957 Licensed day care ceril. • ROliER'r NAITRt;."5 J\!l::.C\,\ \11 111•' I RR. I , H.·, ,,~ s .l" Dtl\" t''· :i~7 U •n1• 1 _ sdulls/no pe1~. Sl30/n10. s150.1~ riu. no. of J.lB. 2 BR. Fron1 $190.00 ~Adulti·Smoll Pets RcaJtor~ta ·r.1csa-979-ii571 SJ:jl), inn \"f';:irl )I h•;u.o~. Dhl 11111•1IY Ln "nd j •H .~11-1~;7-'i I I j' j 711 Shalln1or. 642-. .'1168. bllns, crpll, drps, pool, phiy PARK PLAZA II lochelor ffiVBLDG ~1-l. lXIO sq. ft. ~"]?11~"bll~~7-~';:;I P f 1 ~ SL /'ti~ '•c( 11 \ icii·. ~eii . . . _ -LRG 2 br, 2bR. din nn, yard. carport A lndry f.aC'il. 105 West Stevens Sli6 & 2SCX'I 811. ft . s;m, m,3 ~~~-•"t1~t1 •111 I t!, :. HA "''I cptldrp. .o;tv/rel. po o I • Cpl & I !!ml child ok. no (OU Sun001••trJ ph. lronl Olfil-e, crp~. large 3 BR T\vnh~· nr S I, l'l 11<1 111 ' ·.11 ' lrot r II" I I V A l E E j l ,\dlts, no pt'ls.$170. 645-8965. pels. 842-4664 lU't S:30 PP.f. Santa An• 54>1121 Ont rt'ar doot!. Anaheim & Chllrlrcn Yl't•lf't)Tl1<'. ~ 1·.-r 1!t11fr '1/ •l·<'h~ E:n c l I I' I I A ttank: Ton;,.,, life is a 1 BR upper. Ulll pd. Blllns, CHEZ ORO APTS. NEW FAMILY APTS. ...., TrrminaJ Way. c.~t 0.)'11 i.:11 r S1'rri/IT1". 11 11 n• r .,,.,i.;1 1_.,.1., t11-1 ;.1z . . .. _ . mirror. He's elways looking Rrf. Sl!iO. No rlii:. 2013 8234 At1an1a two &4&--5033oreves&'6--0681 ~M',..J\ 11' - -I "H~-'!C.·~ ... H ,,. ARf',/\ for II -in IT. v ,. Ch."lrle St. &tG--Oll 1•2 ~ .. !. BR.d priv '~.::..pool,.. Grand Opening. • a.R. NEW ?ot·l !""" ~ Sq Fl 2 RR. r:rpl, cl rpti:. 'ill'l\•, t1.r1 I LG 2 BR. ud' wa"'"-' :lf)~r ....v= 1'1 "N"""""' _\IR!Urf' mupli• l'hnl', '!· \\ .. 1 n .. 1 ' hi\; l•I R I M 0 M E I ';,i'. 00 od"11,"",,.""',·ht'j~· beach. 0 536--0336, 1NE\V1·2 It 3 B '1, Park·llkr f ~p A Offk't8. Ampl pMqr: ~.:. • ll -~•>....,I ~t.'f'k· J ~ -.T.' u · · ... .,.,1, DEi UXE , 1 . ll4'tlln111. Rec. room. Pool. R 1 ~w 3 pha!C pv.T-lrash M"T' :1~~.;,2____ ' 1~ l•~ltl\1 I I I I r 0 Corf'cle'e '"(' c~ucl'e Q...Oled z_ fon'll\Am or. 64&-348:1 l'r~• • • -~-pcx. Pll\)' llf'f':t.lL Patios k IOI 0 xlnt lo..·. nr l'i.O. Jo)wy, rOlt 11•111<•~ '! 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LOST .~t Spaniel Edison -' ., fD:;:;::J:;"';;U:::O.::f-7.W:TI-:--:-,-;,_-.,---=,,-,-,,.--~-.,...--~~--~~~.,---.,...~="='="'".,-=,-.,-.,.-,.,.,=_,.,=-,,-,-,.,.,.-,-,-,,co;'°"•"""""-,..-rr,,.-.,-.,--='°"1 Mllr\~a1 A 011 I 18 l "l 711 {1 All V PI l 0 T ; 17 tnt•' W•nttd 4600 I Lo1t & Found 5300 C11rptt Service 6016 Help Wanted, M&F 7100Help Wanted, M&F 7100 1 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted,~M&F 71001Help Wdnted, M&F 7100 ' PLEASE HELP '' CAI./).' A('.,lf.1.\1. CONTHOI. CAllPJo::l' k u ,,;I (I J s I •• r) l Delivery-Sunday Only j (1.J-:,\S L'p " llrl!\t·~ boy, .. Xf"-"J>lf"\('~·1 !~!'LI~\,\('~' l ~) '·' ('(! ,f I "'I >'I • •~ ~11 I I I " 11 "· I'" I I I 11.l" T\,11 ,.,1.t tt -,.;1li''l*f"Hl •• llun1!11J;:ton &-ach biter •lo•iun11£ i;'h\il:'WI t'(IUlP Call • full 1 1n~ np11I)' 111..J::nion • r.' • ""1· •Plnpal ,.,J, . .., ·'~''"'"' ,( ,n i.: 111 1 1 tespom1be\\'ririeln1:J:\rtvd1h ,..,'I.:: Jli;on:),_, IXN' u1' "'"' •·:s ....... 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I lle L:>l hlp~LJJ \1• 1"' ------, -~ 1\1.Lll •':>IJl"'l l"IClll..il :. ASSEMBLERS * s . II I lllt\I ,., ' "ND Si.1111esc B1uC' 1101111 Travel 5450 "l·I""'", ... ~ .... -,1. Ht)\'T!Qll·. ~.\l.f .:1;11:L ecretar1eS "' •'\'" 1"'1 "~ J...., ~.,.,,.....,., 1•/11u.• 11:11 ·" · "'' 111,, · J e welr y Sa les • I 1 ' I\ "i" ' J • I "" \ 1 ' I ,, ' I ••I ,, 111-.1.11 I ..'!11: f,• I II MACHINISTS il1•.:••1 T 1lrrr • I \1 "ti1n1•I• :\\:1J.,·· ,, IV n S8400 •1 •111 ... f.,q rn.1• 1 111' ~l•J11 " ',ol I"' 11 I• 1 •1 1 1 "· Lok·F asl, In c. " '' tt1 • I "' SlSK MAIDS niale--l/13 ·Vll ;o.;('11•1>0M · ~~ l.\IJ<l ll•11,,,1 111 ti1k.1n1-. .'. * T · z·...ooBJk 5-1~8:"187 ''"\,\TlfJ:\\\"llJE 1\ut .. 1\1)\".\ l'ru1l'ttl\'(• Cu...ttuig:i; t .. r t·l •·1IJ'J·1Jl•"'h 1n1t·nl .. 1.,,.1,111 •11 \Ju~1 11 :!!t-;(l yp1sts ~:__1!1•h.ir~l ... 1:Slh-1l•1 __ t\1,.1 I l• <111 1,,.1," r I 1 .ioJ .. , 1, ""''Iii --·---1--I T1 .u1~pnr1.1l 1on Door t 0 ,ll..; h•,,111· S:t:!.J. ! Sf<>ry S..,1 .1 11" I '. 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Sales S9600 lo '"Park,1' · 673-5!t~I roas ters, ch.: ;,a&..2-l9,). c. itC'hko 6 lfi..211!1 LEAD I ll,\!J ,, • l'ILOT ,,1' , di ]-"'' ( ·.,,uru'( Dr•. :-i1~1!1• l~ SER\llCES•~ ._,,1 ~ 1 :11_.-:r• ,,,1 r ~ .ii, i rp ';,·~·11l',' 1:._'.::;~, j'':-.i ~1 ~~;.i mt, FND TcnniS°equi])mcnl at Babysitting 6008 Plasfer/Repair 607-7 1 F11r ""'"' n1htv ,,f ~m ... 11f'l"c·1 1,12.1:~1 & l"·•Vl' ·•r1phr.•t1•.11 1:\Piip·•11 l\•,P·h ·•1'-1•11 \\Ill 11 °111 n •111 1i1.111 1: .11 •. , 1:,\ 1·1, 11, Cmta ('.fr!!a Park, found r111·rl1P•lr.1nu .1l ~11lhhis r -------i";tp1 .I ffJ11•1r , I !npl .. ~11 '<"·I ,\,,.,11nt:uil '" 11_.,. nd h C 11 "'2"1""1 "(\J: \\'ASI/, full l1n11', J.sp "' l !~l \\ (.,,q 11111 \'IJ ~lo ay_nii;!_~:::'_'.v BABY.'ilT TING 111 mv hQmr p,\TCll PL!\STERJ ~f"; ~111t1h111i.: o!P1ur-. l••rl•1,l:O,l11/1 t l~"l' '"1:1; Ch SI 1 FOUND Bit yclf', 11n ~rinl.1 1 Jlrf"l'l'tl\t ~. Jo"cfll'l.~I yard I .\!I l)P""" J-1,•c "~t1111111t·-. Call 549-3041 h··l plnl ,\p1ol\ 111 I" 1 ~'111 1 DIUI.!. 1'1:!·3.-. .1 1 111·1~' .., , ,, 1 ,ua~ 1,, ,..,1,, em, a es $9600 \J \!J 1 I·• 1 1 11o 1 • 1,, • 1 • 11ni;: ,\na A\f' !.: Li\oc Lil. Co'tll cu~l.l fill'' I ar•'U &12--0 '.~I {'1111 f}I0-68'.!.'.) !111111! (1111~11 l.n1plnv1·r :•• "1 J! ir!••l", ( '''1 I \J o'' lull"' l•f" r.11-.rs r.ir 'n1.1ll ')11 l l•1ll!l' \•l jll•I• I II '"I•' d I\"' I /•PI d I Ill! I •It II, "I ' r t ·,\ (':\ d y "01·~2 1· -~~ -----6078 'C,\ltl'!:TC!.!.A'.'\l.H\\,<1H1-<l 1 :-Oll..;f1r1n l'1''•'-•lll\l••l'k111t: Irr• •h .:n~· 1 .. $;;, .,,.•d•'''i••I .,,u,t ''il'l":O'•r 1 ~· 1•o1.:i fl1csa .,....,. "" Carpenter 6015 Plumbing 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 , 1 ·1· \ ~ --- -'"f.\1111-".R" i\"+I .11•1n, Ill> '''fl /)'I', Nllllll!I•!~,\ ::OO")t f'fuup.1111 rl'l,U ("]!llll'"''l'l'rll >1• ·~· • ' \'l\ LOST • Jr1<:h S.:•nrr . ·: ,It"' " -~· ., I ., ,. II ' ,, I I. H OTIS l'l.Ll\lBJf'li(, !' 1 1 , 1, 1"11 11,, Irv nlCl'fr \1•;111 1: J•J SuJJo r1n1. 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Con1plc!e l'lu1nb1ng 11\/\C'hl!l(' • ...i ..... !'.., •'x prr 1\11ply 111 ~fl.iO/l 10 :\Ir... Sckool Bus 1''' )' 111•••1• rosr,., I I 1•11'!1 IJ• .1 J•IJ ~·· 111 I"'" LOST sinull fernalf' 1'pr1nt(Cr 11m H~+-Llr. :..'i'Sll. _heli1lul C :'II. tH.-9-0'-0. 1, ·It,'''' lr~ .. 1 ~ I•• ~·,, 11 .1. J 11i..,I\• I .. t, ,~1 I , hl N """'" '"' ..... " E:<pt'1irn1 C'!I 1.i-efC'.1'1'M ~: ."1! T I S !·~~. , Ph I' • ' H q•p!J 1 1· lf•l '1"1' I 11 H 11•11 J~, 'IJ'• I l:t,,, h SpaEd1,.111~1• 1 ::;~~ ~·,r:i. 1~;~-n -GI:.:\ tit.AL CARPF:'.'l'l'RY Roofing 6082 1\:0::-'l:.:O.ll:! .• EH . e'lf)l.'r. 11u man llo1cl Lllll'Un'\ prr hr 10 j0;f:i r1 i\pp1y ~1+, t.;~~~;-1~:.;: ,\::;~ 111 ~~~ or962-22.ll~RC'\\:t rd CIJSTO~IFl~ISll\\ORK for "'''<'hanlNl.l MM'n1tily 42".JSJ O:lasl II""'· W~ U:ikf'r :-1 COf't.1 :\tr~ I> fl I I \f,\JI• .\ l.\l\l11·Y°11/LP LOST-m..·dc ! : l..M. 1, Sl'ller. 5n1all .JOh!i ok. II!).~ Rf.:l'AJ R.I{, all l~JK', P.A.•lttf ~ll'ctrnn1c pn>1.IUC'tto11. Call CASHIER • ;,ii7 .... -::ri ~~..;;l~··~l~i~h~;~ p~~l~ D ,·a I A Job! 1·1: \\ l".J. J.IJI ~ ;~. Carpet SerYice 6016 F'rc-c est. L)C'd i\J<k for ;ii~-~-. (lt-l;onf'y's Rf"!l:taurunl, Of' F:LECIRJCJ,\:-. \\'tu11('(J in ,\[U1rl1111·nt i\li::-r $1.'!0•:ipl \•i;1~n t:, 1 !tee!, "~n ·• Vic. ll.B. \\1tlf. 5 11...J388.~ ,,,,J::/lo!BL' ~1rl "antC'd r-o Airport Termlnn1. (t\fll'C' rompll'!"h· 1"1rr a 111"11 ",J 11 C,\l.L Tit!. II llOPKINS Il l.''..''-' area. ~ ,.. JOll;">;'S Ci'rvt't Ur hol~tcry 1 xp"r h«.'t'S.>;01") Ca 11 S'llOJI Ai}lily ui pt i~ll i\l<11nr ~rillcr. &G-MI~ ('\'(')>I S. JLHftl \\JllT'li::\101!1·' 556 _1100 MAINTENANCE- F'OliND. Snl.llU 11111 N 1\hill' Ori ~.hnmpool, (So 11 Sewing/Alterations 6084 '17!)..M"ll ! lk"''f"'Cn !J ,\ ll Hm OO,\..r.ti.? 4\.>l E litn SI •rit lf"\'1""1 ('\1 HELP female do:: \'1c. \\'tu·!l('r & H• 1,trrlon1,1. ~i'l<icrs k ------Suite 224 642-1470 Spri~ale. !IB. Cull :ill rolor hri'!'htrrwno .t 1n ,\SS I STANTman.1grr, CITY OF IRVINE EXECUTIVE \\.inl•1I f•"ll 11111:•· 1 flt 84&-4.138 nunuit· h]C',1t•l1 roi· \\hllc AI.TF:RATIONS-T!t'Styllni:· !r"u"""'· (1n1ntl'r u1 rls, ,,...,j Pnn um(' s11n1mf't rmplny· SECRETARY .-.Jl+a •omp•''I: r\p in 1h" hilt 11~" -Lod1M \ll'ar, E)."Jl(!rt. J~1·f, "' .. , 2~ '• 1!11rl ••r 1:1. '111h ~ 7 r.f h.•n<I tr11t~. full 1111 "· S<-C LOST: Cr)~l i,t1 ho\1 I No CIUllf'I"'· Sa\'r your mont..·y '16:~ 1' o o ks. cl11y ~ , n1tclo:·1111t'nr Tennl" '""''" S..: S'l p•·r ln·uw· l~).~1 :'lh1nu1ncturrr ( 0,11, :0,J('..:, 1., l''l)IHlC'l m 1111,~·-r l~ill~i" qucst10l1" 11~1..NI H.ew"rcl. h}' '<1Vl!ll! till" e~tra trip&. i:r.11l•)r1tll ~h~f1 ... ~n fu ll hr. A'lu:itk"' IJl"lf. S1 ~'t P•'r 11t'1r1• ~ F. "1• <" u I 1v""1 \\Ill ~ l~TI IX{: F:GGS I~ ll·i.\ ClulJ, J:ll ". 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CALL Mr. Lowder ;t11d 11,1· 11i.-1nrui.·.1• t1w :1 pl v " 1 rso :-. • 1 SALESMAN "'" 0 ,, .• ,1,,.;,,,, .,,. uo for your~1 ·l!, lie yuur o". n l'(:,.~l(J:,111111 Z•-•lll ,<;. 41)(1iui11 JIO\lC J.'111·111:-hinl{.,; su11 . . ~I'll'' l"l:1-.•1r ..... t. ; .. 1~ 1ln II .;l!•J "'" r 1.11 ll l:.l-.";)7." To"Ml/I\',' , .. ,·11 '1 ,,;· ,·. 11,·, .. ''I I' ~'.'11,' • ... boss ;\! r { I II ' \ ·r 492 4420 • -· · ~ "' " :01n(•!" .... , \\'!n· , •• , 1rril'k i11 1h1• 1111111·~1 1rv1ne .~ .... -:Jl\0 · · '''11 '1 111·11q~·n . an nJI !1Jr $1:itl, ~,J~8lj2j 1\pl"il 21 st. 9 A,\J to j PM. 111• I c·;o ~~ii I h :!-."~ii\ __ _ • _ _ ! ;, 1-1;,,11 1'111,1 ~ l:...~~1hf'd Ad I · -· r !)(' sl1glltl.\ l•1111•!H'"P!K'1! ~ --3:?9 ,\ P.1ich<'~lCt'. C.:11. 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Ideal, s mog·free cli· mate. sho rt drive to the Golden Gate, the wine country , lo t s m o re! W ork at the West Coast 's olde s t and be st- known navol 1ns t 1t ut1on . w i th un· matched potent1ol for professional g rowth, reword and recogn it ion . Get the facts. C.ontact the Employment Development Department: (213) 7 44-2637 MARE ISLAND NAVAL SHIPYARD Vo11e10. Cal1forn10 An Equal Opportunity Employer 1 l.1•1 u~ 1r;11u you ('11 11 1'.iu~1 •• .. -1.!1v1 Supiili'nli'lll youi· 11,.~11111 . e PUPPY WORLD e · 1/i'"_-.,:;llj", plus , I ~-l~tll'S ru i\11· Nan1~'f'. V I LI. A (' t-. J)ril'•' fl 1·ah (i hr~ ••I" n1nr1• H l'hihu11h11as, Tiny Potltlli•s. ~l~ll'h:__ Slflll. 91j'l...8 , t .. f{Ei\I. J·:.o\T,\TJ-:. !Mi:l-1~167. *:>ec'ys, t)OQl(l(eepdf'S 1!;1y . 1\1);1!y Ul •l{'l':.'•:l. l'H Hulls, l'l•kJrl~C~··· l'1•n1 -J-!Ot.;SEllOLJ)" ~.11<': Gir t·,- '"'\' ,,A, 1''"") '" .... , ~·111011· C:11' rn .. Hlij 1-:. JCth I ,.1·111111111. 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Wc.c.1<-~(llU:> I I~ <l1•scn pt1ons 1·all 8.':0-:..1AA I ll<'nl:.. :-.r. n<'11 !lz 10 to 12 1-:l,•1·t1onit· f1rn1 T)flllll! ,,,_ Jul• l'l:-"11110: u. L . "11·a job.~. Merc~ndi1e f'!lril.. 1 SC llNAL'7.Elt.'-' .\1~1f;";r 1w,:;,·1 t_•lothing. Bnf'-:i-Brac. Nol IJ<'tU'rlt"t' 11\'l'•h~l. I 'j 14 I IU·tU tll1' Jll'l" l\l't'rl ~ill't:htl 1 -v \·!ale-& femalr 1\1-\C "'H~I JUnk_ Thurs. lhl'U ~nt. 10 tril 1 :h17-11i'~ lnr appo1nt1111•nt, t·i·i:nts ~:u·h p .. r,;on;:. 1·1•·· ti-12-21\Sl l'\'CS .~ :'un ' ., l.. 20..~2'2 t-:ash\uod Ciri.'!1•. k r ~· ~:!.:t.1 Ill', LUii Ul'JVJI.' ~1 :un. 1Jn [X , .... _ I II u :i~ t~ '..'an1·1 '" Anti ue 8005 -AK_C_S·l-k .T . --'.. . '<"1 11e .v1, .• , .. ns .u . I l'l'C f'~lfl\'I .1. B ,. . .11t1-~1a11. __ q s , 1 y err1ers .•~\-l3.I~ • • .I ' ' :-. • t ,J II 1 .1 -2 1no~ 6-3. 7)(1).1 ~-~~--~-~alun. f>:1r1-1i11ic. r. nod SEC·FEE PAID l\10\'li\C. !<II 1,-.. L•i t s o! -.-.-.-_ __: · -'-·----)IQVING out of State. Ev!'!) I !Jlealion. ;\Ju,.! he '<harp. I &:n1111u1 nc1\-n1uu1·rn offit"(' i\rnrri1·1u111. hn1h furn ,\· 1 ~f' .. \ EHAL i\la!ur1' dot:!~ <Lt1: thini( 1nu~1 go. Orig 2_1~117fl ___ loo·111t•d in J1"1•u11· l"1J11111t1•x, rolh•<'t1hl,-.~ .. o\11 111 harJ;nin &-sn1;ill 1 :'ll:1lc ,•': !1•r:1ulc, painrini;:s. an1 i11ucs, ~ilt t'I" I~ F. :.-T ,\ u J{ ,, \' T ll l-~Ll' L>n«1t tJ('t\l'll\s 1n1·luue 11cor11 p1·1l·1·s rri .. April l!l!h. 9-, To i::ooi.~cnnC's. 61.1-1.1s 1 ~luss11"a1'l•, ~-s. r urn , \\',\NTE\l. A 11,.11 .~· uniqlll' snaring. !Wlllt' li:e1u t..st:.oli" ,lpni. ?)[)~, i\l1r:1nun·. l..a>:t11111 I Free To You 8045 JCtvelry & clothing. Thurs ilinno•rhi•u~· 11 111 111.•niii•nint.: lllll"Kg:1u u111! 11e1p1ul. St1111 _H1::1l"h. •dnvt• up Sun11\nl 1. tl11'1 1'11n. l(J .. j Daily. 30b l>onn 1n La~11 na Rl'lli·h Sl•~.1. 1\lso H'C JUUS. Lall !',ally 111-Ytf-~ QI.Tl iJEl't...:~:H l \'H. o!rl i\·lixcrl Shephl'rd. Rohill llood Lane. CM 11/aln10,.,ph1'1'' ,(; di',. o 1· t111n. Lt1(•l:tlttl l't"l'S\.•l•n1·1 BH OS. ·"'-IUJll"•' 1;r:1nd Pl1111ri. .l:.pa_1.'11. To an adult fan1ily, :\loVJNt; sa I<'. L o 1 ~ or rrininilil"en1 of 1h<' earlv .-1i-:et1L·y, .WI.II.ti), :!ow 11;1r· Ho~ •. .,.,,Ylll ~1111 1' on t1 :118--'J3!l;.. An1rricana. both furn. ,\· !~l()()'i;. \\"f' 111)1 ~[11.'rifllizl' iii b1tr 1>11d ., L.11._ __ Ht'(t~n:ohll'. li7:l..fliKJI FRE-E~PUPPIES-•~fllC't'IJblrli. All al ha1-i;:ain thf' f1nl.'i.1 ,1: fro•,f11·~1 .-.e11f1J11il IA. ppliances 8010 s.12.1:ri::i priN's. f·ri., April 19rh. 11\';1il11hlC'. SR. PRESSMAN ;..:;p111. ~~' :.1 i r:1 n1n r . Fo~11i11n~ OfM'll l<•r '''P· I 1\n 11111n•'.,hHI' u1,..,11,1 1or a11' HEt1?1GEH,\TOIL :' i•:t r ~, :'11,\Ll: cal. :lppzii.\ 6 n1ri11!h-.1 l..a,;una Bl'fl ch. tDrl\C' lll• \\. \11TI -" old l\'.1'{"ds hunl<' 1111111<'1liat· S • . r. {~ _ 111111 \1""'" 1, ·''"\'"" ~C·"" Hro111t', hkt• llf'\\. · u1111n11+ ___ _ • (\)('l..:T.\!1. \\'.\IT!l ~.So\ uul)o.:1 •·.1,11..'1"11:11L'C. I 1>12-l"Gfi <'~~· i">l'l-Ol&i. 2-llO~l ES ~loting, h11 ·y1·I;:;. • B1\RT~:;o.0u1-·1:~ ''" "'''" ._v,,1a\"l I -llUSH SETIEI{ l'l'P 'S. IUl·kinc f"halr. 111 11 ht•d. • ru-~RC.lYS Carol Smith "I.1st .. 11 in <'lu.~~1h('(I . Ship n1al1· ~· fe1_n -~~KC. SIOO. 6/ hN:lroon1 sc-1, d~·5.~l'S. flC'~k. • DJSI 1\\1 ASll f~HS 644-S800 I tri Si!Ol't' Ht·~u1r~: ~ 12-~ii7.~. I \\ k~ old. fi4t;..-5);).~ o r 6i3-2TJ.11 pol s & (l<1ns. kn1 c· knac~ ;u·1 • l\lnnr1· only ---=--_:::.:;:--- - - --ohJ('t:ts . .l('\\'Clry, 111any IJt'\\ '\pl''). ,, 1--.·· ,, '" ,1,·. ,\1'1'0 r .11 ... ,, "" S(>n·l··\' . .._ _ " .. -,"", v 11115(' lll'm.s, .s1lf:,un, 50'-• .\lt:l;<'<' hf'!. I,(. I p111 Su1·f .~· •·<Juul lll•JIOI". i.1n11H1y1•r SEEK & FIND" . . . . 81 h St, HS Sa111I Jlot<'1 1;,:i:, S. Cv.1s1 Animals or I.he Silun1n Period ==.,0::0,.~~-~--s•'R\'IC•' S \I " SPECTACULAR Ga ra"<' lh11· l;n;:un.1 l31•11C'h. i:. • c. • li'.t. , IC'nu:1nt "' l/tin1c. t.>Xllt'r. Ll1c n1t'l'n.1 C R U S T E C E AS B s c S u L L o M S;ilc • 1-M ,r,, 4-21. AnTIOu.,.,, I KllOl\h.'dgC'. Neat upp<'<ir. t'Olor TV, Sony lap(' pln;.,-.r. A1lply utter. 10an1, 1J:Af S P A M N R 8 D S R E G E A C T U R C 1ah!f's, J;lnnPlllll"C'. i.:la~sf'lli .~- i\ct\ll\Jl1 Bl, C"i\1 111u(·h in·JL·•· ~;i6 Coos.I \'1c11 D T N A U R 0 P A D A T E G A L S 0 M 1:11-\\t;:: I St~ltVTcr: S1a11011 h•• 1 p ~~~~-~--11·tuit1'll, C.\J>., full tlin ... ,,11. 0 E I C A L 0 C R S 0 U I 0 N I B 0 R 1Cir\JL\1_;.,; S.\l.F:, i\1 ,.. ~ n 1 ply 111 J.l{"rson, 300 J::. 17th ~1 . I \"t•frl<', Furnlt~ll't'. INC'11'r.j c.~I. P D MS E N H S Y I L P Z B S 0 L U P.t 10ob. i"h' .• l'rl l s 11 ,111 rir. 0 E A B M I G A S L fl O O B O L p A O C.;\I. April HI. 2U ,1,: :.11 I F li1t10• i!J hr d:t~ 1.llM·1·11I SI::llVICE !Ila. lll~L'hanlr, .•l!l-::!it:, I sl1•Jppini.: c11~i'Oun1~. \ln'l Class •\ he. F ull cxpcr . R L E o R B y y -~-lrlne-:1• • lM'!l('fll i<. \11ncup k <'ru·h. An.,'O, 191!1 .i:i A G T U R l U L E S y Cl~I B 11il11 nC'11 n1a1!~~~2'0 NPl\'JIOl"l Bl, C:ll E H s p H c E s A c I p R IJ1nlni.: T'llO!ll 'l'1 ~ :l j. -I v -. ---.\q11arlllll'\ s1:,, 1 I'll 11 I 11 ~ SE~ IC!-'.; Sta tion ,\tt<'ndflnt TY Ofl'rTlC 0 0 B I Y Z C RA ff S R 8 hnnrrl S?. fll~;l-~11 11) ri11~1i1111· .!\lust have 1't'rs, full or pru1, ~ ehfl!IC(! lor ad\'. G7~3320 P Dz p o!T H E )0 A z o AT O A p p T PATIO Slllc, ~r .~· ~un. 1\pril 1'£HVICE sl;i. 1i r It' n I] an I ~ 21. 11;. N111·1·L:-l<U~. CIJ\J. f/thnc dnui. i\rco. 19th .~ S A R 0 L G N E N I W S I fl Z N E T U:-M 1111,.k~. 1ioi1rfi. .~· nutn) •3 F h ' I I d " hrlu~•·h>·l·t ll"n1i. .. as ion I an -NC'\\'porl BJ, _C.?.I. E z A E c H I N 0 0 I u A z 0 N 0 z c ---1 F:t1uul Oppnr. ~:n11)loyer SE'R\' CE < -"'7C~_.. \J(}\'l'\l;: izolcl \\ hrpou! l''fr. •... -... ----........ 1 ~ I ~ta. Atlf!nuiuil. C L T A 8 R Y D E M R H T I 0 E 0 A 0 l~hin<'-.i· kini::: ~l hrlfbd SAL ESCLERK_S__ full & pflin1e. 990 E . Coast 1:·1111u1 i11r thl ,t· trlnkl't~_ JI\\'). N.B. I s A p c R u s A p c D 0 c I ti c E p p ~NM! c II' (')I • ,. full & 1)n11 11mr ---POO 1 ""'""' no "-""' · · ·' •-1";"11 i\l'l'l.Y SIL\~l (.; !t i. 0 M R H Y 0 0 S 0 0 P 0 R E T S A G S J~-~~_lry ---8070 The Tobac conis t Inc. nt'CdC'd ui~~b L.h.'t'nS«i. ·~ Jluntinictl"lll Crnt<'r. lllJ __ Sh Al t G ' 1 _ lout111rhon1: lht h1ddr-n 111mr• 1111vd brlow •rJll'u fD1•1.--a1d, ~·111.\N jr"•'h~. 1:1,ucil'i .rp .' b~'~"ird. 11r. do ... n, 01 d111011•lly ~" 1Jtc ouulr. fl!ut e11Ch o•I" II '' I 1 I -.-" · -----1 Ir h '" Ch!. 1 l<ll'lllM' ,.11 ,, ;o.,\r_,1·.S\\O\l1\N, i1 ant rrl f'or rll\'cnnf1"d orr . "·nrk iddc11f111111c ~nd t>"' ti '"., .1111"'' lur i·r:f!•n11111, :!17~ .:-0.i::. rl"P'P"'!l. 'l • )'l'l-111· 111·1·r F'or M G y h C 8uchiopodt Crtitac• MolhuroidA .. re~lul , :".,\ n1•il:•L.~'(J1111... t otir1,.,, · "."' 3 , ec regor •. c t orp Bryo101 F.d1inoc1tnn1 f't•opi)d.1 • ____ _ Np! Bhd .. NB. fii5-2lji . .....,. 1 16..11 1'IRcC'nt111 , C'J\I I Crphlilopod• c ... 11.opotta Spontt• : Mac.hinery 8078 ((11'1\t llydlolo9 Trio611u 67:-. .. 21:17 SP,\NISfl 11pcaking t!Qorn1an. l omonow: lklor~TOOll .. l~ROt'. r. 1\ f{ D ~'.:'\I:-; c.; Pu! .your hil•htrl hack o'h for Jo'ritloy & Sltl 111vla~1 ";;;:-".".'.,.----""~~---,..,.,..,~~~~~,--'"'" 1 EQUIP. rh I k c•-11 rdl nl«hl 4""' ""~" To ord1•r anh vr Qt\ of tht t~p1ndtd ''Sttk & fi--'" b,.~1..., <' rn(' ...• -..· "itcn1ll " · '~ "" """" T.i" 1rin1mcr, 411P \n<·oor• ·11 1 o II I'll Ill! numbtn l 1 rou&h 7. :sirnd 60 c•n11 for t11Ch , makins chttkJ 1 " \\"I 1 [I O\\'-<WI A y OI STUDENTS, $2. hi' .. bl !lll\(ll'r. 1rhnn1c1· rdt:tlr. All Cln~"llfil'rl Ari: Dill 612-5678 hotlUllC!I. 4-8pm d11il~' + S111 pa~· (' 10 "Sttk & t"ind," S11r·Tt lt1Bm SyNlkalt. Addrt'U Ji lllO!l 1'1!' src. 1n(tnr' Cull ~1r. ['llrk, Slfi-54~ii. lt Htn li1 c1rt <ff thi' 11tw~pnpt'r ,. t:U-TOZ: • c___...:...==-===-=========:='.c= --=~==~--- MENS SPORTSWEAR ,\i)lll~ In 1'"1'1<<1rl DESMOND 'S NEWPORT . . • SAT rt1or nl Sho"" bed' ...... , du-. " ' . ca. T White Ladd• SlO/ lbl womb """"· lih&.(1e!I fl('(l, Sof11, *PU *Fri Estate Very I Nation ln(' h.l(i · ing11 & Fara"· Stt'an1 umtaJ ll!!lini.-: Plu11 furn & MAS ·~ '21"" SC A Indigo Family l\ly b set'ing years a BAR . FL 788 QU1ill!y i11.i::. r & ~1;11 1n~1111! Over : FRE GL". Ap lOOJ's .surplu. coiru;. OPE: Orange iR t'a1r *BTG On ca paP''r, l'('rnod .l\!r,nrlt1 f)('l't"lt' For hf' . 496-0~. No \I ,, 92 Ir., E\'('I 1n ing:. I)('\\' Sl l'~Am-1 C'lose!y );('II', ti J>rlnt Si.11·.~ 1812. s ~ \'ard. 'st;\' lot C' cents Air .!\ llnw:; dctivc ..,., """ Pl 232 Y(lrk. NA:\t ZIP. Nt'M S>:~ F11i>hl fill I !('I Sprln Silt'IC: IN ..w I It. I BOO fll~h. ' or ;f ~I I • Miscellaneous I c.~i•:::<:.:•::l:.:•:;n::•:::ou::•:._ _ _:8G80 c. Furn. & Equip. 8415 -Boa ti. Power 9040 SAT. Sl:N. '..'O & ;.']. ~l I B II -----~ -~·.::.:.. __ ....;.::.= Molorcyclet / Scooters Va ns 95 70 Fia t 9725 Toyote 9765 Ch t vr ol1 t _!!!0 1 l\loPnln.~ ..... UY .. CXlC' ~ . \I rhr.. s1·1 :!:1 nk .. ....... .... .. n)Oll 1!'1 . s1 · up. &-~·) l"hN $,ti: ;!l 111;2 Tl11.\n\1l'">ll ~· oll<horo• Sborf!t·Hft, C.D ~I T'<I Ill · (;.:utl, ~I lurnuw'i! & J•iertt ~ \\' l ll, O I cn.t~r DIU!lt wll mov\l'IJ.:, bet!' MO. Golr! U p h Id "111 '"' 1 "Ir \\Ill s.('11 fr r you 642.3-l(fl rf'lldy f•-W flthu~ or V.'lller Blln'tl·bk Ch&lrs. Ul. Dt·sk MASTERS AUCTION lklu'li:. kN&d«I with t'Qulp- chr. S5. 40" md \\'a1 nut Tbl. 6464686 or 133-9625 P•t• .• 8087 mrnt, btlit tflflk, l...ownlnc.'t" 135. 4 Uphld Din. Om: .. $25. a.It 6 vr ~ iaay, -------~--ran. & depth tinder, el~ l-a. ~Titer. $15. 9x 1.2 m003-1 . 54,.,.3000 . 5-k'l~Zi!l *Security Pet Prod.* 11,>hscs, C'/8 rnriio. ,\C·DC \Vhite Rua:. S25. Alum.n. - -rrfri((cr:itor. r.,1;. holdt-l"tl. Ladder, $10. (4J Bar Stool• RD.IODELINC, ~ e 11 1 n 11 Bttl 32c lb Cnn • ll :.!It• lh n\.ul,)' niof\· t:il•'\') ti, IG:i SIDEC.\R Brnntl "'°"'' Splrll Eaglo• "'Uh drlv~ l!gh!, tonlW'RU rowr, foot l't'lil , hand i:Mi». 1'111 thl' JroO<lit":'! f'lt1 tubt' fr1une~ lr:x-,• anrt. up Jn11nrit1r11• 1! .. lll\'t'). $:'125 s.i74i':2'2 ,.,,,, II k<'n•l..i SlO/~I Rockrr. $18. Le~ •huutrs, Ni.din&: glau doort, 0 tt.L.'t S2.50. lOfn1n~ S2 111,, foh·r• I/(), ~lt'•'P~ ·I,! tbl Lamp, 510. Ora""• "'·lndov.• fra~a &: screens: ~7-3977 1418 E. \\ ll.ihu'(', 1 ,, 1 :.... Al ~ b -·~ ,,,.~ • ~ h ·-·-., f (Jl'"N in '1•v.ror1. -'if) ·-\',\\1.\!I.\ '.'.liCJ~IX. l.lk•· -..,'Om •.nr. 117. O·a-·i••. •-·11 ·-•: mes "I'". ;u. ~......... "'·' ·1 I • .... ' ~ 1 · ,~ ..... ,,.,, •ar.....-ll' 1riu l'N\ ~ flo'"'<I •111·, l\<Uk'd I yc.1r .• ,1111 ~'OOll. 0.-~-oraU\'f' \\'1ndow 1<;m.·n. ge antique trpl~ Pianos & Organs 8090 full l'l'\lll·1~·I , (",,11 iJG...21()1 hr:1ntl u .. 11. CJ!! nl.'1d h1~·11"4· lihtt[lcs, Si1nn1Qn~ H1d1•11 mamlr . 3' round \Valnu• or 1vet•lo·1ndi1 900-:.!00 l ___ 1 ;r~-~~-?1r11 Jun" 'Tfl. $7:'1 Be<!, S75. 3 Pc :;e,·IJvnnl tnrnt1t11 tablr lop. G l~~lfl ..........,.,-N Sora, 5145. ; • CABl~ETS-iOrK11,•hrn& • PIANOS n1-.:o u o :r1 !01· 11111111•1! sail'' *PUBLIC AUCTION* b1c11h L·nf ln l i1hc rl or • ORGANS 4;· C!•iJ>-.l• po>A'er 71 lZJ l'l' HONDA SL '.MYJ * F rida 7.30 PM I pr1•f!l1!sh • .,l. Count('I' to1~ Llvcabr">1ord Dl··"'·I tu <' I or1s:1nal rnill"s. S 1 '.! ;, y . . ·* ltl ~ !} . II ,\ I{ D Jo: ~ Rentals fr $5 m1t.er, IHllO p!lul, i.;t"n, (•tr . Atnt'ri•·11n E111de l:!J< l". Estate*E1tat••Estate l'.:"Tl::ll PRIS1';s, 1115 \\' ?.l1n1 Cutld S20.0!~) fi·M-liZ>7 sm. ~1.~-7,ll l .. =--- Very lrg S<.>rurity Pacific 18th Sr. Coi;ta ~lesa. 642-28-12 l"\'f'~ & "'kndll,121:1169'.!·1311 \ !1t'6\Tt Nalion_al Trwi1 . Esta te &:11(', ;-. 5 A LE p E R SI A N Op.n. Nights 'tll 9 ' \\'kl111v<1 <.: 10 4 I :: J} f11,,h1ry Scrnn1hli•r. !nclud1ng An11q11••1, p;1ln1. RUGS•* Sat: 'tll 5 :30, Sun. 11.s 1 \\uh •''<Im Pill''' 1ngs & colleC'fon; l!t>n1s Jron1 \l.huvl Orirnla! Rui?s BERTRAM 31 ' t·,.,·, ,1-.;.1 1~~ Fara'<l'l\)' plnccs. .\I a n l t-l l N. La Clcnej,-a Bh'd *Pi•nos & Grinds* S r OH Tr· I s II 1: It 'JV. in \\ \'.\Tt:o . Gooxl u.'""1 !Ii)'.\. S!~amcr Trunks. loots, Or· !21.:$-) 659-4480 Bl1llht:1n • Cable • Ch1ck1•r111i.: Paln1<·N . r 111 t' u l I ,. lJ,\ ~•J. '71 or rV''<l l'r. tentaJ rus:s . r rp\11. Par1 • F~r • Ka'<l'Ai • K1n1bA!l «JUi111k•I. Top nu.~'h1u111·R1 I ' I .. , fl)I{\ 1 ,. fl•'\'' f'l.\1111 bnikt'.lo, IJ:1llll (t~'('lli \·al\• ]Ob .... ~ • w<de """ L\lust M'tl s1u.·,o ... olfrr w;..tG(lS alt !i -~ c.i it:V. ,,-Ton :t \\'1nikl"' • t·)I. \lirl..-~h·ft . r11d 1n. 1)1lnrhn.:. 1·11rl;11•1~ !\iJOrtn: ln-n1111"·'~'' r.1-...... -.7 '7"'! l)l:wl .,. \',ir, .\•1111 Iran- ni;,~ II 1\1'. 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VICE • RIVERSIDE f . ~ SAN DllGO ~ I 1!) I I ... I 7 ' I 1 I • l ~ I I • i • - • v T• deat their fire Ro Ge a po r or or Sa sta El co mi co t Co ac u. Di an gr Co u t of i• " 0 s to m 0\ a c ta p a • c r • San Cle111ente · f;apistrano VOL. 67, NO. '10s, 5 SECTIONS, 54 PAGES EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Toda)·'s Final • N.Y. Stoeks THURSDAY , APRIL 18, 1974 TEN CENTS 2 Young Boys Burn to Death in County Blaze By WtLl.IA~t SCHREIBER T\\·o )'OUng Orange -Loys bumed to death in their h\'lmc early tQda r \\'hile thei r rranllc mothrr ntshed to a nearby fire station for. help. Robert James Huzick. 3. and Da\·id Gerald Buzick. 4, died in lhe back sell of a poticc car ~·hile being rushed to Orange County hfedical Center only 2-few miles from their home a• 11202 Eckhoff St. Firemen said the midnight blaze. \\'hich gulled the small ~·ood frame housr. apparently broke out in the kitchen area trapped the boys in U~ir bcdroo1n. \Vith · no telephone in the house. t~ boys' mother. Sharon Atk inson, drO\'C 10 a nearby Orange fire station to summon firemen. By the ti1ne firemen arri\•L-d at tht S<"enc. 11\e small hou~ "''as con1pletely involved in fla1nrs. The boys· fath~. \'rrnon r.. Buzick. "·a5 found outside suffrrin~ from minor burns. He told firemen be lricd to reach the children but "'as driven buck bv a \\',1 11 of flames. · Firemen explained thal ,. '55 ison :ind Ruzick "err onC'e 1n:i rr1cd and \l"C'rr in the procCss nf ri'<'onc 1hni.;. Shl' assumC'd hrr maidC"n nan1C' :ittl'r 1111'.' tlh•or('t' ~~irrn1cn cnll'rt'CI 1he snlokc-f1llcd hou~, :ind found the t\\'O OO~·s curl('(!' up 1n. a l'Ornl'r of thrir bc-drOOlll, 0\ erC01ile IJ)' smoke and heat. Efforts to re\'i\·e thc1n on the 1\'ay to 1hr mNlical cen!l'T burn unit l.1i!Ni and thr~ \1'1•rr pronoun('t'<I dr:ui "" :irri1 ;ii l'nilS of !h(' Coun!y F1r1' lli·p;irl111•~l\t arn\'ed on thi' S<·tn•• :-lio!l l~ :dti ·r tht· llr31lJ:C f;rl'Znt•n :11111 l'\I J!lf::Ui~hl'll thC blaz<'. Coun ty fire C:1pt. Bnbt·r! Blw\n1h01\l'r said the fir{' \\'!IS brnul.!h! und l·r l"Otl1ru! in about 10 m1nutl'S. but thl· houSt" alrl'Jdy h.111 li..>t n 1'<•n1pl• '•' I!· d ,11._., ,\tk1t1..,.,n 11.1\ lrt'.1!t'd nnd I'• li·:t••'d t1·0;11 Thi• ll•• rt11.d 1·1·nh·:· lo11 1·\!1•·111 .. ll\~l•'r1.1 ;,n.t H11tJl\.. rti.'l'l\l'd fl, .illl.11'111 f11r nunur burn~ Th•• (';ni:O:.' of tb1• hl.111· 11lurh c.111s.·d l•!l t·~t1111;dt•d ,Jf!\~N. Ill d,1111.1 .;1• \\;L:s ~.ill u11~11t111n (ull:11 I• 111· uf111:1;il:; ;u·c 1111 ··~11i;.1t1ng lhl• 1r.1gi 11 Ex-trustee Doheny High ·Rise H E'S 'LICKED' FROiU LICKING LO~OON IUPIJ -~terilber of Parliament David Crouch appealed for the House of Commons to provide him w i ; h self·sealir\g envelopes. "I write about 7.000 letters a year." Crouch said. "and the licking Is getting me down." Court Halts Co11structio11 On Blufftop 1'he California SUpremc Court has ordered a halt to proposed construct.ion of t11;0 nuclear units on the blufftop at San Onofre. The court in San Francisco issued its slay on the "'ork by San I?iego_ Gas .and. Eleclric and Southern Cahfom1a Edison companies Wednesday afternoon . The delay in the pro ject less lhan three miles south of San Clemente allo"·s the court to decide if ii will hear an appy:al ~f the State Coastal Zone Conservation Commission approval of the expansion. The lawsuit against the commi ssion's action v•as originally filed in the Fourth U.S. District Court of Appe:-ls in San Diego by attorneys Frederick Sutherland and Donald Stark. They represent several environmental groups. including the Environmental Coalition of Orange County, Grou~ United Against Radiation Danger <GUARD) of San Clemente and Friends ol the Ellrth. The San Diego appeals court first issued the stay April 3 and Tuesday extended it one more day to allow the opponents to file their case with the Supreme Court. The appeals court judges had decided to not hear the case. The proposal to add two 1,140 megawatt reactors to the s i t e overlooking San Onofre State Beach was approved Feb. 20 by the state coastal commission. The environmentalists argue in the Ja.,,.·suit that they were denied due process of la\v because they were leCt out of negot iations bel\\'etn the oommission and utilitv officials. They a-lso ('()ntend the case should !See Oi\OFRE, Page 2) Council Deadline Fizzles-Meet Resumes Tonight \Vednesday"s l<'ngthy city council agenda in San Clemente gave city councilmen their Urst test of a new n1\e calling for lhe end to meetings at It p.m. But several members of a large audience ga\'e the test a failing grade y,•hen the council knocked off for the night and . scheduled' a resumption of business torUght at 7:30. A husband-wife development team from Whittler set out for the session at S p.m. \Yednesday. Their case was not bean!. >.nd in the Ca3e of a San Clemente couple wtlh a complaint about local cable televisk>n service, their patience wa s tried as well. The~ walttd four hours for the oral communieat1ons segment of the agendai to plead their case. tt never came up. Tonifht's session "'Ill dispense "'ilh M:\'Cra planning matters relating to planning commission referrals o n condominium tract msps. Clty Manag~ Kenneth carr'1 reports 10 the councUmen on several major matten art IC.heduled as well, but Clrr · ls in Sacraento today on city t>mlncs1 and he may not return in tlmci for the cvtning session. Capistrcino Wins Trai1i Stop By PA~tELA HALLA!'l 01 ti!• 0111, l'lltl Sl•tt Another rnaior v ictor~· fll r S<ln Juan Capistrano rail service was announced today by nr1; official or Amtr ak. Not S11pposed to Hap11eii Train service to the 1n is s i o n roinmunity v.·ill probably be a regular stop 1nt.sead of a r:_::: stop. a('("'·:::.,~ to \\'ard P.1usick , Amtrak ~1anager or Station Services between San Diego and Los Ange1ea. - Argyle Campbell's Tempest Snake (right) lived up 10 its name \Vednesday ~hen it snaked by the six· meter Joli II on reaching leg of One-<>f·a·Kind Re· gatta off the Orange Coast. Campbell. with Jim li nvflle as crcv.·. was the Division III 1sn1all kee l hoalsJ leader after !he fir~t tv:o races. Regatta ton- tinues through Saturday. For story, see pa ge 15. Musick saki he is recommending the change and slt-s no reason "'hy it \\'OO 't be adopted. "The train will have to prepare to stop. anyway, so why not make it a regular stop?" said the Amtrak official. Regular service to San Juan Capistrano is expected to begin :\!:::y 19. ~tusick said nolices will be posted in both San Juan's and Sari Clem '.!nte's depots. T"•o trains will stop in San Juan. One northbound and one sou1tr.x>t.u1d . TI1e exact times have not yet b e e n detennined but won't differ too much from the times the trains now stop in San Clemente. he sa id. The proposed shift still has officia ls in San Clemente angry because of asserted favoritism lo bids fo r restoration of sornc service to San Juan. Councilmen in recent ..months blasted Amtrak for allegedly shifting the schedules without paying proper heed to formal opposition from San Clemente. The proposed shifts "'ould mear !hid a morning northbound and e v e n i n g southbound train would be taken from . San Clemente and replaced in San Juan. Petition campaigns launched by San Juan's chamber or commerce vield<'d nearly 5.000 signatures of South ·county residents anxious for the change. Parking Iss ue I n San Clc111cnlc Rceeives Airing The ownrrs of a doVi·ntown San CIC'mente husinc-ss building beset "ith slifl rental rules because of the dearth 11f offstrrel parking pleadNI tht•i r ca.;:e during a lengthy debate wi th ei1 r councilmen \\l!'dncsday. But the oft-heated discussion yie]d('d hole relief for Paul fdC"Cker and his mother. ~!rs. Kathleen Clifton. "'ho asf:.erted that the codes relating to nonconfonning buildings posed a defin ilc 1-.ardship <1n their busilK'SS. lnder 1he nc"' rules in effect si nce la~! July. a business !hat has a park ing shortage and which does not buy in·heu parking certificates must rent lo the same type of business if a pre vious frnant leaves. Jn the case of !decker and his mother. a men 's shop moved out and a jeweler ISee PARKISG, Page ZI ,-~~-~~~~~---, N ixo11 !jpea ks 011 l,eaf 1 ers11 i [> \\'A S lll \f.TO N 1L'f'l1 - Presidtnt ;\Jxon sa id tocl;1y th;.it America must rrgatn its Sf'nse of nalional destiny and lead the \\'Orld 's search for pe3ce. In a pat rintic type SJ'l('l'!'h to 4,500 membfors of the l)au~htcrs of the American He\·olution 1 OAR i at the ir •·continental Congress"' 1n f'Olorful. nag-bedecked Constitut ion Hall. thC' PrC'sidrnt reeoun!t'd thl' 11ars of this ce11tur~·. and said !hr n<i t1on rnust mec-t the chall"n~e · 111 provide the lcadC'rship so the nt·xt genc·ratlon c:in be lhe r i r s t RC'nt•ration in a century that li ocs not have a ""ar .. The Prc-sident spoke for 2.) mi nutes. copcentratin~ entirely nn the natil'ln ·s !!'adership in worlrl pr;1ce rofforts. !If• did not refer !o \\'atergatc. the I-louse Jmpcachn1ent investigation or d omes t i" fKl!it it'S. Although San Clemente residents pledged an opposing campaign. it ne\'er materialized. Coastal Co111n1iss io11 Tol<l :\tusick has emphasized that San Clemente's prize stops \\•ill not Ix• affected. The train \\'hich b r i n gs bcachgoers from northern areas in th L• morning and returns them in the evening "'ill not be affected by this shift. 1To Cut Sec1·et Meetings When the stops begin in San Juan. the~· also y,·ill have an effect on the old l\1iss ion·stylc railway station at trackslde where Newport Beach developers plan to <."OOvert the leased depot into a restaurant "'Ith a vintage railroad theme. The station would serve as a waiting room for train patrons as well as a .,.,·:i:Ung room fo r restaurant customers. No rail"·ay personnel are scheduled for duty at the depot. even when the stops begin. I Instead. passengers "·ould board the train and buy a ticket fron1 the conductor. By CANDACE PEARSON Of tH D.tl' 1"1191 U'lff Smoke-filled room s. c I a n d e s t i n e meetings and secret letters may be things of the past -in coastal conlmission poUtics anywa y. At least that's the intenl of a new poliry adopted Wednesday by the State Coastal 7.onc Conservation Commission under "'h.ich developers and en\'1ronmentalists y,·ill have lo do their lobbying more publicly. The policy applies to !he six regioniil coastal commissions as .,.,.tll . Bandits Foiled Ttvo Bank Robberi.es, Five Arrests COMPTON (UPI! -Robbers contemplating the Security Pacific Bank branch here as a target should consider Its record this week: two robberies, with s uspects arrested within mJnutes both times. Four men allegedly too k Sl.271 \Vcdnesday. A plainclothes de· tective cruJslng the area heard a broad'cast description of the bandits, sighted a possible geta wa y ca r. radioed for reinforcements and ar· rested the suspects le ss than a mile from the bank. A man dressed as a woman took $477 1'1onday and ned in 1 car driven by an accornpllce. A parking meter officer, alerted by radlb. sighted an auto matching the description oC t.he getaway car. follow· cd it to an apartment house on his three-wheeler and summoned armed offi~n to make the arresl • • It requires members to avoid private communicatkms wi th applicants or oppon ents unless the same information has been sent to <1ther commissioners, staff and all sides in volved. "Any written communication may be suspect," Assisi ant State A t t o rn e y Genera l Carl Boronkav .,.,,amcd the statC' commi~sioners mcetirig in Lon·· Bea/'h \Vednesdar. lie suggested sending any letters or in formation ;.bout permits to com.znission planners Co1nrnissioner James lfayes. "'ho represenls the South Coast region. asked if the-policy even forbids "any vlsit in lhe hall toul.Side a meeting room) from ·an applicant.'' "A visit risks your obtai nin g information not available to others." Boronkay answered. "I would tend to discourage it if I could. "In tenns of permit appUcatioll•, thal'.s the safctt course to take," he concluded. The state commission has bctn undPr fire by environmentallsta for meeling privately with power company olficials durin g di9CUS!lons of the San Onofre nuclea1 plant expansion . Commissioners and !ta.ff planners have also routineJy met whh olhcr applicimt~ to dis.cuss constnirlk>n projects w'1Uun 1,000 yards of the coaslline. Doronkay cauUoncd the commission that all Its decisions must be 1nade nn lhe basi!'I: of lhe hearing record and not on ouuilde meetings. He ~ !ht adoption of spedfic IS.. MEETINGS. r eg• %) . . • 1•, ~ l~conon1v Takes Steeper Plunµc T'.in n Exp<•ctcd \\':\Sllf~(';TQ~ j ,\Pl-The g"O\'e rnmrnl rrpoMC'd 1oda.v th:it !he na!ion"s f•conom y rook a much slcrpcr noserl.h·e th:i n eXpt>C!ed 1n !hf' fir.<il fJUi'lrtcr or lhe ~·ear, "hile prices so.1 r('d 11 t a d•iuble dii;:it ratl•. The Gros<; .\'ation:il l'rO<lucl declined at a j 8 pcrC•'nt :i.nnual r:ite in the first rhrrr n1onths nf lh!' ~r:1r, thl• l1r:-:t drop 111 G.\"f' "llH.:t• 1970 and !hr h!ggc~I dr<1p in 16 yt•a r ... The decline "·as pilrlicularly bad nt'\\S for the :\1 xon ;•dmrni'it ration ~ince it rsi isC'd srrtOU <i r1ur.s!ions \\'hC'thcr th!' rnt1htry can 3\'0Jd a rcce'isinn 1h1s ye;ir, A'i PrPsidcnt Nixon h<ts promi~cL r~·o con~cu!l1•t· quartf'rs of d{'('line In !hr G'.'\P -\\'hich n1easurPS tile Iota! \:t]ue of ou1p111 of ~oods and s·'~·.·ir1•.;: - 1~ e<1nsidcred the tcchn1c.al measure of a recession The flr~t quarter drop uf 5 8 fX'r(·1•nt t"ompared "'1th adrr11n1srr;ll11ln fort•cas!o.; of from 3 Ill 4 percrnt Thi• G~P gre\\' at ::i ra lc of I 6 fl('rtC'nt 111 1he last quanrr ln~t year. Thr fir~! quar!er dccJin,, th is yra r rrpr1"scn1ed a tr1t:1I turnar'lund nF I~~ p1·rcent <iJncr !he first qu3rter a ~('ar a~n "'hen the G~P was repo rted gro "·ing ;11 an 8.7 percent rate The Commerce Dcpartmrnt report fln the economy also showed that 1nnatinn continued to increase 111 the firsl quarter rising at a 10.8 percent rate, compared "'ith 8.8 percent in the fourth quarter. 11 was the biggest three-month increase since the first quarter of 1951 "'hen the rate was 13 perc<'nt. Suspect Cleare,! . ln 1\1 o!csti11 g ' Of Youn g 1\1.arinc A man accused on his arrest in San Clemente of kidn:tping and Sf:<ually molesting a young Cam p PP11dleton l\.(arine has been cleared of all Lilai'i,:cs 111 Orange County Superior Court. Judge Bruce Sumner ordered the Sinking of all all~alinn' lll{Clret .I ~,..rh Reill y, 40. of Los An~eles. after t~c prosecution n'K>ved ror dismissal of the rharges. Reilly \vas arrested ~tay 10 after the 1111,.rord \lcllm. an 18-vrar-old ~1 1r1f'l". told Sno C'le men1e pohce , Reilly sho.,.ed a lmlre in his back \\'hile he \\'as \\ailin~ for the liJ(ht to change at a rlty intersection and f,f'n forced him to en''r 1~ defcn· dant's ca r The ~l1tr1nr told pollce he wa~ forced to enter a lm Angelc11 motel "ilh R<'illy Whert he was forced to particlpal~ in 5t\'eral acts of iexual perversion before ht \\'M 11ble lo e!JCapc. • .... _.._, .... -·-... - Coalitio11 H~ .1011.\' \',\l.TEl!"1 \ 0! l~o 0.1•1• P>IOI Jt1H Or:u1gr rn1ini ~· p!:1nt11ni.: con1m1~s1onrrs ha\1' rel"l'l\t'(I .111 111111.11 propo~,11 bv hirn11·r ~:1 ,lrll1 •h;u·k ('o!lt'J:t' tru ~l•'t .John Lund In n·t"ll\" ;1 p11·1 ·1· ot tu .~ prriix·rt ~· n1·;1 r r k.l11 11\ ~1;11<· ll· .. u·h t1t ;11Ju11 :1 hu~h ri ~e 11-".111.-1111:11 r n11•·1·1 l-'orm.11 011po<trt111n tr1 th1· propo~l:­ \1lueh could \!rid ·!."· u1111~ on I I 3<'ft'$ :u fl1e IJ;i.~I' Of . the l':l](•«i<l1 •<;" :1l!'f'ilrl\' b;J,'i i'Orne fron1 ;1 <'Oaht1011 uf Sou1h ·coa:-1 homt'O\\ nrr: group-, Paul Sayrt•. IJl'l".'>ldt•nt of l'n1ll'<l Sout h Oran~f' Co~st t:on1n1un1ties \lJSOCl'I s:i1d \\'C'dnrsdny his gro11r1 pl<tns tci f1i;ht h1tlerly :igain~t the proposal. Thr sire l1f'S at !he base of tlw hluff;ri: near a slonc 111arker poinung out nlC history of Dana l'oit11 <ind is acrtl."<i l'acific Co;ist lhgh"ay tro1n th<' d:.iy-use arr;1 of Doheny. Thr p.1rrt>I fll{Url'd 1n a con!ro\'t'I":<:\' l.1tr Ills! \f';tr "hilr Lund s111! s.11 ;i., :, trus\t'l' of !hi· t~)rnrnun11.1· t:O!lti.:c d1st rlt'!. 11,, rrsign1>d ,\1 :1rcl1 19 College Pr,·si<!£'nl l>r Frf'd IL Bn>mi'r 11rote th" lt•lt('r \\h1cb i,.:a\1• \\hol!'th>iirlrd 1 s 11 pp or t to rn u I t 111l•'-rt'S1dcnr111! t'Onsiruc\ion ion the blufl arra or C:ipi strano R('ar h. The docu1nc11t on "c hool lellrrt1C'ad "t·n! to lhe C1\1Len'9 L>1rect1on F ind1n~ ('nmniinrro in Santa Ana sind' said tha l coast<.1 I· con.'it'r\•:1t1on ton1 n1 iss1oners "C'rr prone to pressure gro11ps \~·h1ch oppost• l'xploitation of the bluf fs l;1nd. Brt•rncr'" ·tettrr said in part : "As a rilSt' 1n point. \\l' 111sh to call at1£·011on Iii 11h.: bluffs Ul the Cap1 s1r;1 no fl1·arh art·a tw1v.e<:n Doheny Park and Sh<JrPCli fts "h1ch. "C unllerstund. 11t•rf' orii?Jnall,\ rnastcr plannl'd for rl"\1<1Pnce~. 1nclud1nA 1nulti 1,te dwe!IJnRS. \\'t :iri• \l'l'Y mu ch lri favor uf the area bi:ing de\'•'IOfll•d fo r ttti~ purpo~· beciJuse 11 \\ti! tontrihutt' to an 1ncrc;lsed tax baS!' for thr• SaddlC'ha1·k C.:ornmunit y Co!lt•gro I >1.,!r1<'t "1tho111 ;id\'Crst·ly af/('ct1ni:: th•' l'nv1 rnnment .. In an r n'iUlnf.! 1·1intr0\'1•r"."'· 1 ntu·.; rhar~<·d lirt•r11••r 1111h t1l!!'r t'l'(l 1nJ.: 111 1on1n~ and 11J;1r1n1ng 1s.;:u1·s and Brrmt:r :1rtm1rt1'<! 1ha ! h1• 11r•ltl· 'h• li•nrr :11 !he h1dd 1ni.: ot Lund Lund·,. f1rn1, Trrr.1 l'n111a. n: l .. 1g11n.1 llt ·~1rh . ha' m:id1· the 11u1 1:11 l•'l'j!I('<.! fo r th1· Zlln(' ( h:1nJ.;• b•Jl l1•·,1rinl!.~ :11Ki oth<'t sr1lu J "'~'1<1n .. on rh" propo.,a: ;1rP lar olt sav J•lann1·1 ~ SpOk•·,1n1·n fnr l11r 1lo ·p:1 rtm{'nl ~;11d lod;i~ th:11 ,1•\1•r:1l ITl.IJor h1•;1nogs "oold h:11•· t'1 b<• ... th,'(Juled u1 l"On11nJ.! month.<; -the f1r~t 10 d(•trrnHn c if \ht Cflunt ~ 's new n1:i stcr plrin should bt: ;urC'ndrd to sh,111 the 1Qn!' ('hani.:1·. That plan h<is r10t Yl'! he-en ado ptr"<I Arter th:it , rt·1.0111• h1·:1rmg, would I)(' held. foll o\\,'fl bv <q1p4•t1r::.ncl's before I Sec> 111<;11 RISI-:, l'ai:c ~I Orange Coast Weather ThC'rc 's .~omr y,·ind 1n the air ror Friday \1h1pp1ng :11\ay all that fO$: I~ make a ~unny ahcrnoon. To1• mercury reading; "·111 stay In the middle r.os along the coast l:\S IUt: TOii.\ l' Tht> Supreme Court tnkrs 14n· dPr ·('0'1'1~1dcrnflo11 rile rig l1t to rtp/!1 cm.rrorersri. ll n1ajor frt•t• il't!~$ 1ss·1e, S!ory, f'aoc 4. ..... ~ " . ............. , " '" .... n Mo! ..... , """ c •"""""' " ' ~~'~·" '"'" " ( l••'>ltM U·N N•l•-1 N ... , • C•,,,-<1 " °" .... ,. ,_" ..,. c ... u-1 " ·-· " " Of.•lfl Notte.\ ' ... " Elll'ltl'l.il ..... ' \Yilll• l'iwtff " E."lttl.eillf!IHI 16-11 fi-••• ,.,, 1''11111« .... Utc:t< M11tt!tll , ... JI "'' 1119 •tt.rd .. ltl<twlt .... .. N'G11 ....... " , .... ,.., 1 .. 11 --" WM-• I~"'-~· ' --• _, - • • 9' DAILY PILOI -SC Thursday, Aiwll 18, 1974 Ru1aso11a A·id From Pagel Ji'ro• r .. e l Hearst Giving Back $80,000 P.4.RKING • • • plans to mo9but the city rodes farbld die shill. The only way the ban could be lifted b rol" tilt purchase of the $1~500 e---Wl('"!etl ror each parkina zoaco needed, or to apply f()t a condltlonaJ ust pennit btfol't' the plannlcg commWlon, HIGH RISE • • • cout.al comml11loners , 'lrbere controversy over the proplOltd land use is certain to emtrge. -Terra Prima la '"""Ung 1. clwl&• In zoning from blgllway comm<rdal and 10me resklenllat to a nat R.J designation allowing high-density, mu 1 tip I e de.,·clopment . SAN FRANCISCO lliPI \ -1\bout $30,000 liCllt to Raodolph A. llcarst to help ra11&11n hi3 d:iuglit~r, l'atrleia , fron1 kidrwpcrs \\'ill be rcturo<.'<i, it w:1s announced I00.-1y. \Veils R. Srnith, gcncrnl man;igcr or !he San Fra!lclsco Examint•t. of 11hich llearst is pre~;dcnt and ed itor, said !~c ce;ntributioos that can he identified 1111! be scr1f b.1ck 10 the donorS. Those roadc Life Se11tence I1anded Out To Ratcliff ~passive and npparrntly uncaring. Amos U!wis ]~atcliff was sentenced to 1!e in state prison Wednc~d1'y for the Wying of his estranged wife and her male companion al her rountain Valley Mme and the killini;: one hour Jatcr in \\'estmin stcr of hrr girl friend . Orange County Superior Court Judge &am~cl Dreizen ordered the maximum term for the fonncr acrosp3C<' cn,!!'inN'r ~ust thr~ weeks aftrr a JUry in his courtroom found Ral cliff. 51, sane and guilty of l\\"O rounts of first degree murder. Ratcliff "'as OOokl.'d on the charges on July 8. 1972. shortly after he forced his \.\'ay into the Westminster ho -. of fi.1rs. Barbara Carew. 42, and shot her twice in the head as she lay in bed. II \.\'as tcsliricd in h.is trial that he held ?i·lrs. Carev,. responsible for ~lrs. flatcliff's decision to divorce hin1. llis killing of ~lrs. Carew cam£' one hour after he \\'ailed on !he porch of ~!rs. Ratcliff'll home nt 10526 Morning Glory Circle for his estranged spouse and Craig P. Hirst, 52, of Anaheim, to return home from a date. Upon their return , he killed both of them. Ratcliff was found to be insane in la te 1972 and committed to Atascadero State H06pital. He was returned to Orange County for trial a year later when it "'as ruled that he had recovered his sanity. It ~·as pointed out al his trial lhat the toll on July 8, 1972, could tiave b<'en much higheT than the tally af threi! killings for which he was conv\cted. Arresting officers said Rat cliff had :i list of six names in his pos.!lcssion with the three top names neatly crossed out. They said he was within a block of the home of the fourth name on the list when lhey arrested him. Night Baseball Games On Again l 1i San l 'le111ente San acmentc's baseball players "'On a bil of brightness from the c i t y \\'ednesday night as councilmen agreed lo lift a ban ()fl night lighting at two stadiums, now that the energy shortage is easing. Spokesmen for the Little League and fast-pilch softball league v.·on sv.·ift approval of a request to turn the lights on again at Bonita Canyon and Vis ta Bahia ball parks. The s['(lkesmen insisted that v.•itno ut night play, busy game schedules ¥.'ere impossible to arrange. Councilmen eaflicr this year banned :ill use af the lights after state offici:i!s demanded that cities out !heir energy consumpti()n. Counci!rncn adc!OO one Sirin~ to !he package. ho\\'C\'t!r They stressed th;lt schedules be madr :ivailabk• lo !he city staff so !hat !he l1gn1s arc not lefl on during periods Iha\ games arc nol schcdull'd. OIAHGE COAST DAILY PILOT lo-0<~~ C..o" o.I• I' .., "I~ .. ~..;~" ""' ,,...., '"" N~,.,.p,...., ,. Ne"\-fl.<,_ °'""'l" Co-\1 ~~'"U '-·'• S..·..,ol• ..,d..,... ., .. 1".1!•1>~ "'<>"dOV ""°"'~ '""°' W C.. "• "--N-wrv>" -~. l~"~"'li'":' Qo..-• 1 "' 1o•"V""'' l''"""'l\11"'~ ''"''"" :<..,j,."~t><•• •·I :,.., (""""'11"''':,aa .lu<t" \~"""'"" A ~~·­ •-•••I .,i11o•,•l ,. "'"""'•"<l ll.lo1•<lot>~ •"·~ '••" ~••"1-'"" ""~' '" .. "'~"""•-V ...... ,, ".1,., ........ a.1s., .. , (.,-1.,,,__c.,,,. ·'"••.t1'1!.2e I> r"'"l \\ •• I p,ft··-·"""""''"'"' hlP C•,W.., V<r l"rr_..•..,~Ol"'I~•.,._ S-C......,...Offic:t (!') No>'ll tJ c.~ ~..tt 0-0fflc•i t. '•""""' »DW..•(loy·~-.. , •·9•• ~ \)\) .. ~-r .. a.. ...... ,, ..... _4'1ft..•• trftl'l\o.¥•~"" l-S.«" ~HIGoH A-• Ttf.,h-17141641·4121 C .. ttHltd .t.dfftrfitl119 •41·5•11 S.. Cl*'M!!h All Ot,.nlllffti: Ttft,._ 492·4420 C«Jrr<O"I, ''''· ~ to.1 ~ • ._ '-""" "'~ ,... .. ,._...., •tufjff.1!1M>. ..,..,,..i ... n .. u _,_....,n ........... ¥ bl _..., ""1f!Oull-"'OOfl-oltutrr19"1- a.m..dcftPOtl"'""" .. c.a.i."'-er,....,,, ""S..blt""'"'""'-IJOO...,,.,.,.,,IJI'..,,,_ l---I~ u oc~,,.....,"'t'!•tt1uo,.•13aD-,. • anonymously Will go I() charily. The 1noney was scnl to JJearst to help him set up the P('()pJc ip Need prograrn to distribute free food as demanded by Patricia's Symbioncsc Liberation Army kidnapers. ' Smith said the money can1c lo Hearst in a nood or mail avcra~ing ~700 lt>ltcrs a day aricr the abduction Feb. 4. llonalions "aricd rro1n three cent !) to $2.000. he said. llearst said \\.'cdncsday thal it was .. spcechmaking'• for Attorney General \Viiliam B. Saxhf to L.•s..:ribL .'.::Tricia as Gile er a·group ar "common criminal~." "As far as I'm concem<'d , it's speculation at this point," said l·fearsl, president and ed1t01 of the San rrancisco Examiner, whose daughter. Patricio, was identified by the FBI as amonR nine rob bers \\'ho look $10,960 front a b.111k branch l\1onday. "ll"s spct'Chmnking," 1Ira rst ~aid \Vednesday. "'Saxbc ::_s !he ri~hl to think v.·ha~ he thinks. and I also h:.ivc the right.·• 'Saxbe told a \\lashing1on , D.C. nP\\S conference cc1rticr in !hl' day l1f' ff'lt .\li3s Hearst \.\'as an acr ivc 011rlir1p:int in the holdup. "This group 1\c"rc ta!kin~ about arc common crinuuals, · he ~id, including ~11iss llrar!!t .. as part ol it." U.S. Attorney James L. Bro\rnini:: ,fr. said in San Francisco that a fl'Cleral grand jury v.·il l alkmpt lo dec ide whether Ptliss Hearst, 20, \.\'as a vdl!ing member of the band or robbers. , Browning said Pt!iss Hearst might have been coerced into participating in the holdup to convince authorities and the public she was converted to the philosophy of the Symbionese Liberation Army, (SLA). a terrorist organization whose members abducted her from her Berkekley apartment the night of Feb. 4. But Browning also said, "I have consistently maintained that evid~ncc may show all participants in that robbery we re acting freely and voluntaril y. After the grand jury has heard all available evidence, 1 will abide by their dcr· ·JI!." Capo Beach Man, Ancel1no Garcia, Dies at J\!!e 45 L , Ancelmo Enrique r.arcia, :i 22-~e:ir re!>idcnt of the Capistrano Beach are<1 and an auto mechanic, died Wednesday morning. lie was 45. Roman, Catholic funeral scrvicrs for J\1r. Garcia, a resident of 26787 Vista D<>J !\lnr, were held Wedriesday evening and this morning at St. Edward 's Catholic Church, Mr. Garcia. employed at lhc San Clemente Auto Center, !caves a v.•idov.·. Connie; four sons, Ramon, Jesse. Flavio and Luis Garcia , all o( !he hon1c; five daughters, Ataria Elena. Lupe Gloria. Josephine and Anna Garcia. of the home; his parents, !\Ir. and J\1rs. Elcno Garc ia of Capistrano Beach; two brothers. Frank Garcia of Capistrano Beach Jnd Renaldo Garcia of J\lontcbello: three sisters. Eva Ojl'da of El Toro. Lupe Remos of J\lexi co and Angelina Ri vers of Piro Hivera. Burial followed this morning's ritrs :ii Ascencion Cemetery in El Toro. Lesnes ki Mortuary .,.,·as in ch a r g e of arrangements. 1\ixou, Rocky Huddle \VASHTNGTON f AP)-Presidcnt Nixon held an unannounced, W.minutc n1ccting \Vcdn<'sday with former New \'()rk Gov. Nclwn A. Rockefeller to d i s cu s s Rock e fe 11 c r 's rcc{'ntl v fo rnl('d Commission on Cri tic:il Choic~s. Dc!ails of the n1ecting \\'Crc not rc\'{'alcd. Councilmen agreed to send the molter to !h(! commission to sec if a permit mighl Uc granted . Thal sa tisfied the landlords little, hOWf'VCr . J\1rs. Clifton asse rted that she and her son 1rerc being "singled out" in the cam paign and added lhat since the codes cha nged last summer. other businc5lles in !ht> city \rere abll' to shift yet avoid lhl' stiff city per.allies. Th{· <lSS<'rl1on, 11·h1ch came without 1nl•J1!ion of the specific businesses ~llll'::!°l'dly invoh1ed. sl irrcd the ire of Councilman Arthur flolmcs. •·At our next meeting." Hol mes said ~tl·r11lr ... , 11ant a list broughl bPro~e 11~ sho,,..·i ng every busifK'ss license granted in the· city since the code went into cffrct. ·• "\\'c'll go through every one to see if an v irrl'gul:i ri ties exist,'' he added. ~.f.'.lvor Thon1:is O'Kecfc. a staunch "u oport{'r of the changes last summer. rcilrrall'd his 0f!da111ance at the session , :::iving 'that although the nc.,.,· provisions rni1:ht be stern, '"someone has to take the first step." Jlc str{'ssrd that the certificate idea 11·:is c'.'.llcul:ilcd to finally launrh a prograrn \l'hC'reb,v funds coulrl be 5'1\'('(i fro111 th(' sale of thf' certificates and new lots ci·c·ntuall y bu ilt \\'hen the cash h1.·con1cs substantial. The problem. however. is that none havt> yet been sold ii' lhe city. o ·Kecre·s attitude drew a jab from Councilman Tony OiGiovanni, champion of small businessmen in the city. He charged O'Keefe with being "anti· business." "I resent that and think that the statement is inappropriate and out of order." the mayor replied. CoWlcilman B. Patrick Lane said his sympathies were with the landlords, but the codes were specific. ··1f there is a deficiency, it 's in the codes," he said. Mrs. Cli(ton and her son hinted that they may be planning a court test of the ne1v pr()visions. • ''We believe that if we took this matter to court for a final definition of its faimess. we would not only be serving ourselves. but also the rest of th~ businessmen and property ()v..11crs in the business di stri ct affected by the unfair codes;' !decker said. From Pagel MEETINGS • • • reg ul ations as unnecessary. however, Such il move had been rcco1nmended bv the Natural Resour~e Defense Council of Palo Alto. John Bryson of the council said the pr;;ic!icc ()f avoiding the "public eye" rre:llcs distrust of the commission's decisions. "I'm not saying that anything shady has h:ippened at all." he added: "But 1hat kind of communication is in1propcr.·• The council v.•anted the rcstrie1ion against special communicalions to apply lu the staff as well . \Vednesday 's vote included only the: commissioners. 1'1alieu's Wife Takes Stanll LOS ANGELES (APJ-Robc.rt A. !\lahcu·s \\'ifc says she "never re cei\'i.'d ont' )'K'nny" as an agent for a bandieadcr ar a Nevada hotel 011'ncd by bil!ionairc lltHl':trd Hughi's. \·vi'1te r>.I:1heu testifii.'d \Vcdnesd ay in ht•r husband '!< $17.3 rnillion lihcl sui t :1g11i11st ll ughcs th nt she tcrn1 inated the eontrart \\•1th bandleadcr llay J\lalus bccaus(' :;he. thought 1he Hu g h cs connPc1ion \1:isn't ethical . lflotio1i· Denied Federal judge has refused to dismiss charges against Dennis Banks (left) and Russell ?i1eans fnot shown ) in \Vounded Knee Trial. Defense attorney \Villiam Kunstler (rightJ claimed FBI illegally tapped tele· phone. John Hill (center) is charged in Attica Prison uprising and is also defended by Kunstler. Burned Boy Awarded ~$900,000 Settlement By TOl\f BA RLEY CM "'9 O.lty Plitt SllH Lawyers shook hands on a $900.000 settlement late \Vednesday in Orange County Superior Court and signed the largest such non-trial suit settlement in local history. The money g()('s lo the parents ()r Robert K. TorllCt, now 15, v.·ho v.·as critically burned nearly four years ago v.·hcn a plane crasl1cd into the Riverside , County fie ld hang ar .,.,•here he v.·as working during summer vacat ion. The crash killed a Costa Pi,fesa man at the conlrols of lhc plane "'hich slammed Frn1n Page J ONOFRE • • • never have been reconsidered. ll \\·as initially denied Dec. 5. TI1c ut ility co1npanies have been able to v.·ork on part of the property, which is adjacent 10 the existing 451}.megav.·att reactor. The stay prolC<"ts an area of sandstone bluffs fro m destruction. The utilities had hoped 1-0 be grading in that part of the si te by mid -April. The environmentalists contend that the cliffs arc unique and should be preserved . \Vhen the Supreme Court will rule on hearing the lawsuit itself is uncertain. Youth Slain in Row LOS ANGELES (UPI J -l:fenry Nelson l\ing. JR. \1•;is shot lo dea th Wednesday in ;111 argun1en1 over ;i girl. appnrcntly \.\"ihl n1r1nbcrs of hi:; 011·11 gang. police said. l\ing v.·as shot once in the chest v.·ith a .22-ealibcr nnc. Police wught six to eight youths for questioning. into the Raneho California hangar :::nd a second parked plane then burst into flames. Young Torbct's rather was managing the Rancho California facility at the time and the famil y formerly awned an air firm based at Orange County Airport. His son fled from !he inferno with bis clothing afire and suffered burns over 70 percenl af his body, although he did escape .,.,·ith his life. Judge 11. \\larrcn Knight negollated the suit settlement approved Wednesday, assessing most af the $900,000 damages against the southern Riverside County airfield itself. He. set the boy·s damages at $752,000, notin g young Torbet will be disfigured for life by his burn scars -1nd selablished a $125.000 awarCI for his father's own emo- tional distress aver the tragedy. Lawyers for the plaintiff1 said in the interim years that young Torbet bas recovered from the burns. AUorneys argued successfully during the settlement negotiation that Rancho California 's airport is badly k>cated and lha t crossv.•inds in the area were a contribuling fac tor in the plane's crash. Chester \V. Wilson. 52, cf 2WJ Arnold Ave .. Costa \tesa. was approaching the small field for a landing with three passengers aboard when the tragedy struck. 11is Orange County Airport-based Bcechcraft touched .!own once in a strong cf05Sv.•ind. then ane wheel lifted and the stiff wind launched the plane out of control. .\Vilwn gunned the engine in an attempt to regain power for another pass at the field. but a wheel clipped the top of a car and careened hopelessly out of control into another plane and the hangar. Robert K. Torbet Sr .. who owned the second plane destroyed in the crash, v.•itncssed lhc holocaust, leading to his $125.000 awar.:I for emotional stress. Sa}Tt. who beads the \"lgllant coalition of homeowner associatkms, pledged an all-out ~ffort to fight the proposal. He sakl that no public acce.u et.ist.s to the beach in the area and thlt tbe proposal for high rise is "all ~·roog for the acale." 0 The ma up for the ra.one lie.: below 1 blufftop condominium project which is in the framing stages. It, too, overlooks Doh<!ny State Beach and was approved only after lengihy battles between ciliien groups and developers. Orie suit a S9-mlllion slander<if·title action is scheduled for a Superior Court trial in ooming weeQ. It wa.s lodged against Palisades residcnL!I who ra1Ued one evening and urged ne ighbors to write to public officials when controversial · land-uses, were proposed. Among the pla intiffs in the suit art the previous owners of Lund's property at the bluff 005<, Oemente Foes Of Fence Around Golf Course Win San Cemente Golf Course area residents went home with a swift victory Wednesda)' in their battle to atop the city construction of fmtes around the links. Oppooents of the chain-link !enc.s had signed petitions bearing 710 namea: in appositioo to the city plans. But with little di:scusslOn and no comment from th':! floor, councilmen agreed that because of a Jack of funds for the project, the residents need not \\'Orry. City Manager Kenneth Carr sa id the city budget has no fWlds left for any new fence and none was contemplated, anyv.•ay. Resident! became alarmed wheir city crews came to the llnlts several months ago and built cyclone fences at several spoL!I. Further hint& at new fences in other areas also generated citizen concern because of the effect of the "ugly" fencing on property value., and csthelics. Historical Group To Hear Ahlman Members of the San C l e m e nte Historical SOciety will hear a description of city and state laws related to historical preservation from city .Building and Planning Director Richard Ahlman at a regular meeting April 25. The meeting date week marks the first session under a revision schedule calling for meetings on t~ fourth Thursday of the month. Following ne~t Thursday's session, v.tiich starts at I p.m. in the Community Clubhou,,e, members. and gue!M will d~cuss methods Of historical preservation of local landmarks. Zmnwalt Airs Views MEDFORD, Mass, (UP!) -Adm, Elmo Zumwalt said here Wednesday he ()pposed involvement of U.S. ground troops in Vietnam in the early '60s but ,,...as overruled by Daniel Ellsberg. Zumwalt, chief 0( naval operations, told a college audience that ~·hen he was a lov.•er eche lon naval officer ;~ late 1963 he ~TOie a report stating "our national interest ~·ould not be served by becoming militarily involved '' in Vietnam. Nixon, Kissinger Meet With Egyptian Of ficinl CASUAL TY -Dcmonstrators..fr9m Klryat Shemona C~Jway one of the Injured after storn1h~JL!he Knesset buffiltng in Jerusalem demandTng TnrreaseT 111'1 Tt..,,..ft security !or their Lebanese border <COmmunity fol· lowin g an attack ~y Arab guerrlllas, BUJ,LETIN OAl\IASCUS (AP) -Syrian flgblers bombed ond !llrnred l!lraeli positions on and near 1111. Hermon today I an esta· lallon of ll Jt"htlnq on lhe Golaii 'felgbl1 front. rt "'8!1 Syria's first u!le of air· craft in rombal lllnce the !\fiddle Easl ~·ar lnsl October. \\1ASHTNGTO:-t' I 1\P ) -President Nixon and Secretary of State Jfenry Kissinger held a surprise meeting "'ilh Egyptian Foreign ~t inisleP JSmail Fahmy lpday as the contlnul'd Israeli.Syrian fighting hei ghtened ~fiddle East tensions. The meeting ln Nixon's Oval Office was announced less than an hour before it began. . High U.S. officials delcrlbed the meeting as pan of the process of infonning Egypt of conllnuing U.S. effort!! seeking disengagement of tsrat'll and Syri!'n f-~es. The informanls saKI the ses,,ion was not related lo Egyptian Pre!ldtnt Anwar Sadat's di9Closure today that the Sovltt • Unian has hesitated for the put six months In filling Egyptian arms requests and that his military fortes: were now -Seeking arms elsev.•htre. The officials also said thttc was nb link to Sadat 's recent implied warning that Egypt would be forced to renew the war if Israel attacked Lebanon ar Syria. But the urgency of the session was underscored by the fact that Kissinger hurried to the White Hause at a time he ~·as to be concluding talks with Lath1 American foreign mh11sten. Fahmy came from New York, whe:re he has been attending United Nations sessklns. The Egyptian diplomat has been one of Kissinger's key contacts in the U.S. effort to arrange Middle Eut peace, Israeli planes bombed llld strafed Syrian positlmt «i stratqic Mt. Jfermon agaln. The lsraeU planes scrnnbled following artillery barrages almed at Inell troops OC'ttlpying the t.m.foot mountaintop. often desc:rlbtd as Israel's Middle East eyes. an Inell spokecnan aid, At the """• ttm< Syrlon gunnon also opened up on Israeli forcta In the southern ~tor of the OOll-11q11are-mtle Syrian l':nclave captun!d IAst October, the J911ells said. 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THE FAMILY ORCUS By Bil Keane © ••1 can't skate on the sidewalk yet, Daddy, but doin' good at walkin' on the gross in 'em." I'm • 'Flower Po,ver' 2 Coast Stitdents Preserve Poppies With 21 ,000 square feet of California poppies in lhe1r fie ld, Orange Coast College student s arc just aboul one of the largest flower growers in th(' state. Buf tl'fe nov"ers v.i ll never be harvestl'<i. In fact, it was the ··nower power " mustered by t"'o students which w i 11 preserve thcn1, forever. 'J'llE POPPY S T A ND • located in the Antelope Valley about 10 miles V.'l.'l)t of La n· caster' is part or a state wildflower preserve. It v.·as created last year after the state Parks Foundation decid- ed to raise money to 1>rcscrve the fie I d s from the encroachment of building ac· li\'ily. Tw() OCC students. Greg Storey of C.OSi.a P.1esa and Blair Jrwin of Huntingt on Beach. decided to save the valuable wildOo\~N. B"cauSt' of their efforts. thr 21.000- square foot field has now bl.'en dedicated to the students of Orange Coast College. Last spring they w !:'re enrolled in teacher Gary .James' hunu1n ect110gy course. T~ey asked \Vhether they could use lhe "Save the Pop. pies" campaign as their proj- ect and James said "go." \\'JTl-1 TJIE MSS ist:inrc or James and other students, Si.orey and Irwin ra iSCfl money to save the rields. They were lold that all the money UlCy collected for the purchase of the fields would be matched by slate or federal funds. The students organized an extensive campu s campa ign and sold posters printed by the California Parks Foun· daUon. One of the students, a disc jockey for a loca l FP.1 sta· lion. plugged their campaign over !he air. The OCC Associated Student Body also took an active role. in the campaign, donating a sizeable sum to the cause. l\IORE TllAN $600 had ticcn raised when the OCC drive concluded last J une. The money was turned over to the Parks Foundation and last '>''('('k the students received their official deed to the 21,000 square feel. It reads, "Know all men that 21.000 square feet of wildflowers in the wildflower preserve have been designated with thl.', name of Associated St udenl s, Orange C o a s I College. "Further, this gift and others will prcser\'e a prime stand of California poppies and other \1•1ldflo"'ers within the state park systen1 for the enjoy1nent of the people of California and for future generations.'' occ·s 21. square ferl rip· proxtmates h~ .o;ize of 112 football fields. 111e complete st.and CO\'ers s vcra 1 hundred square mill.'s a d ,.,.ill cost $300.000 to prese e. To date 1the parks foundat ion has rais- ed $125.()(K) toward that goal. Cle1·ic Abru1dons Ma11sion Plans \ri\,(jtJIN\.TON /.'\Pl -Ap- parCn1l y bo"·ing :o prC'ssure from dissident clement s in his archdiOC('~e !he H o n1 a n (a I h o 1 i c archbis hop of \\'ashington ha s ••bandoncd pl11ns 1.0 purcha!>r :i S5?.5.000 1nansion for use as his official l"<'sidencr. The archdioCt'san Office of Co1nmun1t:ations is s u c d a statenu~nt saying Archbishop \V11liam \\'. B~11n1 chani:cii hi<> mind nboul u~ing the mrin- sion as his rrsid..,rcc "'artcr f11r1her considcrAHrlfl of the v1e,1s or many '>'-!io:;c JUd~· 1nent he rc-specls." THE ARCllBISllOf' \\' i 11 hot1or a contrac t to purchase the buil ding but v.i ll orrer 1he property for resale'. 1 h 1• st,.temcnt s.i id. Sonic parish groups and Fire Chiefs To Gather In Ne,vport The California Fire Chil'r~ A!i!iOC'ialion will hold i I " r1nnual · rnnrercnce ~1av 1:1 through t7 at !he NeY.'Por1rr Inn In Nrwpor1 Beach. A spoke!'(man for I h r Nrwpor't rlt'ac h flr11 Dcpartmenl. "'hlch L<i hostint: the confl'rrnre. sl11d .mor1> than 150 chiefs al'l' expected to attend • A hlRhll,11:ht of the coofl'rl.'llct will be the ele cr Io n of A:viOCiation orficers for the coming year. with in!;:tallation ~I for a bn nquet lhe Pvening o,r ,\h1y lfi. I. pries\.o; pro tested af1cr the archd iocese annottn C\."'<i the planned purchase l\tonday on the eve of the archdiocese annual charities appeal. Archbishop Baum defended the purchase Tucsdav as "a very hr!pful and use fu l th ing and pcrfl'<'.tly suited for the needs here:· He said the purchase '>'·ould be madl.' largely '>''ilh funds pro\'idcd by ~ifts for that purpose and said the \Vashington archdiocese places many demands on its archbi shop in official rnter· tainmcnt. A PAULIST pri<'St. the Rev. Ed\\'ard J. Guinan has been on a '>''ater-only fasl in what he dc~'rilX's as an attempt to oh1a1n a oommilment frorn thC .1n:hdi0<.."Csc to increase ·moncv and ser\icl.'s to the poor. ' Ill.' C"allcd for Archbishop R.iuin ·s r)US l('r :ifler plans to bu~· tht n1a n!iio11 \V e re :1nno11nrC"<I 1 lc de"C'ribcd thC' d1·e1s1on not to go ahead "·ith !h1· pl:ins as a '"hu1nblr J::<'st11r<''' and sugges t e d prinr1IH'" tna~· bt changinR Yd\h1n !he ;.irchdioccse. Tllf. R .. ;sm .. :NCE. kno\1•n :i.;;: 111•· ('hn~ mar,.ion \1 :i" offered by ~lr. and l\l~s r.. ·11011·lanrl t·h'11se lo the l' -~ gn\cmment 1n 19?\ a~ an nfriC'ial re,.idence of the lh1rf ju,.t1ce of th<' United Slates i\ I hill to a(.'('rpt ii <'h•arcd th<' Srnat(' Judic1ar,· Com1T11l!l'I' ,hut ~it'd artcr opponrnt~ argueO that an or f 1 c 1 a I rC"s1denet should first bC' obtained for the ' I c C' pn:o~ident. Thf' 1nnnsion "·cn1 on '.he market last foll tor $575.000 :iftt'r the Chas{'s derdt'<i it !t) !hei r alma mat~rs. Prlnctlon Unl\'trslly nnd R11•n '.\tawr Collrgr. ·-. 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'Fast & Easy' • l1111 well ,.iitt M white tr ,.,1 .. c.t.11 • fl.w1 N .. ,u,, re.,ers 11-i;t.n, • TM<IH,t wM'I \IMw, tithtrl Tru-Test® Vacuums Scott's 'Plush Silent' 16" Lawn Mower RIG. 349 S.2' Gal. • Ma!Hl111h1 lar91 iH' • r 1we1hi11'1tltr wirll a1t1cltrat11ls t1r rlMMnt 11-11 111y•lt111t S-Gol.18'' C1paci!J • Slip" quiet, quality buiit • Stay-sharp blGtles, durable wheels , suro- grlp han41ts ... .. ~~· •60 .... COSTA Ml SA • 7 " c org lice opp con T city city F Th hav be<a acl i A Lag tu by Com "\\ \'alu I ca jum for Ha La A he s Coon Ea had build Broa 275 Con. So build said !hey Th stop pend' of t st rue La so it driv In Sore \l'OUJ bu ild La he inves 0 Fr to m mi de re pr ,_ , . '" ' '~ °' .. , ~· ,ff " .. Laguna Bea~h EDITION Toda~·'s .. •'innl ' 1"". \'. Stoeks \ VOL. 67, NO. 108, 5 SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THUR SDAY , APRIL 18. 1974 TEN CENTS Cat License Group on Prowl in Laguna By JACK CHAPPELL 01 rtt. r>.llY 1'1111 Sl•H C31i!omia Animal Control St•r\·iccs. the organiz.ation \\'hich first proposed cat licensing in Huntington Beach. y,·as gi\"en approval to stud~· Lagljna Beach's prt control needs. The study. to be done at no rost to the city, \\'as authvr1z.ed info rmally by the city council folloy,•ing a presentation by ihe Drnn1s Smith company l"('prr" .11<1- 1 I I (' Califr ·1a Animal Control Ser\'1ces 'i;is rontracti>d 1o1·i1h the c11y of lfunltn~lon Beach for l\\'O years and propnst'<i · ht'ensing of ea . as a rcvrouc measure. :1 step \\'h1ch fi rst incl fierce opposition by ca t O\\'ners and .... ·as dropped by the city. Hov.·cvcr1 lhe li cense mf'asurc 1\·ns recently brought up again b~· U1i' lfuntington Beach Cily .. Council and enacted along "'Ith a 1~·ash Ill\\ for ra!.• ~1n itefn so hotly t·ontt·:«ed the t•uun"1I JUSI n•oe;1led the h·:i~h la11. In his prt•scntat1on to !ht' t'ity l.1guu;1 B('ath Council. S1n1 tlt S;nd hl' d1sappro\·1-~ of pcr1n1tt1ng dogs on b<oachC's. an 1sSUl' '''hich st'vcra l years ag-o pack('{! the l...1guna Beach Citv Council ch.:unbl'rs \I 1th pro lest ing dog '10\·ers. L1.1gun.1 Reach now h:1s ll !;ea~nal b:-in on dogs at its beaches, burring the1n during the sun1rnrr and r('(/Uirini:; lht'll1 lo Ix· lra~hf'd :11 all tunes Sn11th <'lit'<! a h1•itlth ha~.1rd !(I hun1;1n~ :ino esJ)t.'l'1:ill~ sn1all eh1ldrl'n \'"1~('(J IJ~ ;inun;il droppini;s on thl' lkaeh1·" ~nut o said his f1rn1 JS :in ah1·rtHlh\'(' 10 the ir:-id11lon:1I 011101;;1 <:· u n tr o l , arnu1gt'nl1'nls a\:iitabh· to 1· i r I l' ~. :.irr:1ni:<'ml'nls \1h1eh uJ>uallr 1nclud<' ;i l'Ontral·t \\1th thl' count\· 011l1nli1I eonuol dl·p:i r1n1ent or cnntrac1u1g 1\·11h a hurn;1111' '0{!• 11 l.:1'{1111.1 ·pr1·•1nrh t,111!r<1c:~ l\Jth li1 :-...M:'11·11· for 1h1• l'r••\,·11llon v• 1 n1· :1\ t<i All!ll1,;1$ l!Jf ii' ~!llrllitl Nfl!/'(11 ~1·! I I• 1·~ Sn11lh s.11d u111n.1l• r·u1111111i: ;1• l;if)! :i rt' <J h;1/;1 rd h• 'h•· 1·11111111111111~ l,. 1 ;111'" of !J,.;tl!h pr11hltn•, th1" f' rt' ',. 11 1 1ni:lud 111~ -;i~n~ 1f ,, 10:11111111111~ • d1•lt'rior;1! 1011 Ile :-.utl experimcntt'd l: • ,11. J .1 1 .. 1 •• :1 t\ 11 lth ,,]\ llhU'lllT ll ,I ~ "' , "'"r1·1·rn1•t1! 1• !'l::11']ll·, r.•n~Hll' frr•lll •1 .. 1 111~· 11f Ill•' 11,1n1111. lu1 1 ,pl.1t 11n· qru! •l\IU;!•llltl!I 1-~•1.1111 1• 111 I r J!i!•ll~ Ill' ,,ti•! 1)1< ~,,,,: '11:~1rt·• 11l• I'! !> .111 I ' ',\,.! ~· ! t~ .' !II " 1 h I 1 t 1;lllll>lll1!1t·· J'h, I'll Hll•:I' · .ll'h-·~l I'· Hl lil\11!1!1•"1 "1 • ._,1: TIJ ! 1 1'll •''llg II• l,l,"IJ\,1·, 'plt'•t'll\ •11r.1f r11nlt11l p1111i1•r11• .tll1I 1><·1nut1111~ ), 11 t, l'l.th1• .1 l•!"]""•ll for tu .• < • •1; HI". ~ •t·r\ 1-' re eac an rove For 6 itJ01atl1s 3 Older ·Laguna Buildings Spared ; B~· CAl\'OACE PEARSO.\' Three old build ings in Laguna Beach have a life of at !east six more 1nonths, because of state coastal commiss ion action \\'ednesday. A demolition permit req ues ted by Laguna Federal Savings and Loan v.·as turned down on an 8 tJ 3 vole Wednesday by the State Coasta l Zone Conservation Commission in Long Beach. * * * Olcl B uildi11gs ',4 'V<tilub le' 111 Lc1g una ''\\'e find v.e now have ~me \·ery \'3\uable, quaint Laguna Beach buildings. 1 can't understand \\'hY people aren·1 jumping up and do\\TI trying to get thcom for us." Harold Sorensen, \'ice presi dent of Laguna Federal Savings and l/ n Association, wore a tight little smile as he spoke before the l...aguna Beach Ci ty Council \\'ednesday night. Earlier \'i'ednesday Laguna Federal had been barred from de1nolishing 1he buildings -Casa de Mand igo. 269 Broadway and Barbara \Vebcr Studio. 275 Broadwav -bv rue sta te Coastal Consen ·ation · Comn1ission. Sorenson said the city could have the building if it \\'ould only move the1n. He said anybody could ha\'e the buildings if they v.'Ould only move them. The coastal conlmission ac11on hns stoppcod demoliti on for six mon1hs pending city revie\\' and planning for uses of the structures. said to be in sound structural condi tion. Laguna Federal \\'ants the area cleared so it can increase parking and put in a drive-in telle r facility. In response to council (\uestions. Sorensen said that under no ronditioos \\'Oul d Laguna Fed consider leaving the buildings on the site. Laguna Beach ~layor Ro y llolm said he v.·ould fonn a committee to investigate nc\\' locations for t h e (Ste BUILDINGS, Page %1 Orange Weathe r There's some wind in the air for Friday, whipping a"·ay all that fog to make a SUMY afternoon. Top mercury readings "'ill stay in the middle 00s along the roast. INSIDE TODAY Tl1t S11preme Coti rt takts u11- de r co1uidtro tion the rigiht to reply cm1troversu. a majo r free press i.ssu.e. Story. Page ~- ... ,iotl 11 L.M I Off M c111....,.i. l. ' Clli•lllMI ll-4111 C9fltk1 11 ,,, .. ,_. 11 0.11t1 Ntfleet I 1!0!19"91 '""' • E}lltr1lolftlfl.itf , .. ., Fl111..c. U-17 ,..,. t111 11.ur• U "' c; .... _ ,, ...,._ n IR t1tt S."1(0 I A~• LMMll" H "'9rin 1 .. 11 Mvltll FllMt U "'''°"'I ,...,. • OrlflM c.u.tY ~II '"-~ tl·1f l"TA It S'fll'I• .. .,.,,, ,. Sptrts n•tl Sl•d1 ""'""' , .. JI TeltYhi9ft It Tl'ltU•n • 1•11 WNllltf • w.,111 M'!"' • Lai:;una Federal wanted to ll'ar down lhl' Casa de \landigo and Ba rbara \\'rJxor Studio at 269 cind 2i5 Broady,·ay 10 1nake \1 ay for a temporary lot. ,, nuin ber of residents and c1tv orficials thought the buil dings shOuld be pr{'Set\'ed. A third bu ild ing at 277 Broady,·ay also y,·ould have been demolished . "The structUtts propoEcd f o r demolition." Commission Ex ec ut i ve Director Joseph Bodo\·ilz reported. "are among the oldest build ings in the unique coastal community of Laguna Beach. The buildings have h is tori ca l al}d arrhitcl'tural significance." Dodovitz said the uncertain future u~c of the site affected the s I a f f ' s recon1mcndation for dc:1 ia1. Laguna Fed c r a I · s env1r on1nental in1 pact rcport po ints out. Bodovilz said. "if the future US(' were a park1nj:! lot or garage the long.term impact could be negati\·e. ·· Tne d£•nial gi,·es the city and L<lJ:!11na Federal time to v.·ork out an alternriti\'t' to demolition . he sa id , "'hether !hat rnean s restoration on the site or a mo•t' to another location. The applicant can re·a1iply for !ht' demolition permit in six months if no progress ha s been made. he added. The demolition was appro,·ed by the South Coast regional com mission ;ind appealed to the stat" by Arnold Hann . Hano \\'as represented ti t \\led nesday"s meeting by Laguna resident ~l ary ~lu!er. Sfie aSked the commission to help fhc city -y,·hich found out 1l couldn 't rescind its demolition okay sa\'r the structures. Laguna acti\'ist .Jn1Tics Dilll'y also /See DE:\'IAL. Page 21 l~cono1nv Takes Steeper Plunge Tha11 Experted \\'ASfll:'\CTO~ (APl-The go,·ernmcnt reported today th at the nat ion's economy look a much steeper nosedi\'e th;:in expected in the firs1 quarter of the yt'a r. \1'hile priCl'S soa red al a doubl e digit rate The Gross Na tional Product declined nt n 5.8 percent annual rate in the f1 r~t three months of the y<'ar, !he fi rs! drop in GNP since 19i0 and the biggest drop Jn 16 yt'ars. The decline v;·as particularly bad llC\\'S for the Iiixon 3dmin1stra1inn since 11 raised serious qUestions whether !he countrv can avoid a recessK>n this )'ear. ai1 Pre'sident Nixon has promised. Ty,·o consecutive quarters of decline in thr GNP -which measures the lotal \1alue of outpu1 or goods and servict>s - is considered the technical measure of a recession. The first QUartt'r drop of 5.8 percent cdmpared with administration forecasts of from 3 to 4 percenl. The G!\'P grt'V.' at a rate or 1.6 percent in the last quarter la~! year. The first qu a,rt er decline lhis year· represented a total turnaround of 14 5 J)f'rccnt since the first quartt'r a yea r ago u1hen tht GNP was reported growing al an 8.7 percent rate . The Commerct Department report on l h~ economy also showed that lnO ation continued to increase In the first quar1~r. ri11ing at a 10.8 J>(>_rcent rate. c<1mparcd \\'ll h 8.8 percent In the fourth quarter. Jt \\'BS the biggest three·monlh Increase SJOCt the first quarter Of 1951 when the !See ECONO~IV •• Page !) O•U~ ~llo! SllU P~G•o ARCH BEACH HE IGHTS-LIK ENED TD BOTH RAB BIT WARRENS ANO A ROW OF ENCYCLOPEDIAS Laguna Beach City Council Approved New Controls Wednesday For TMe Crowded Hill top Community Fornie r H-ustee Seekin g· High Rise Zo1iing 0 1( Br .JOH~· \'ALTER."\ • 01 th~ 01.ty Polo! Sl11f Orange Count}: pl:i~irtg commiss10ncr;; have recc1\·ed an in itial proposal h~· for n1e r Saddl('back College trustee John Lund to re1nnc a pit'C'C of his propcrlv ne11 r Dcmeny S!:ilc Beach 10 allo11• a hi~h riSt' resid('nl1nl .PrOJIX't. For1nal opposuion 1r1 the propo~J!s 11hich could Ytt'ld -1:1 unils on I l acr('" :11 the base of the Pal1~ades. :itreadv h:L~ <'O!ll(' from a t'flal111on of South ro.,~t honll'Oll'lll'r groups . P:iul Sa~•rc. presJdcnl of CnitC'd South Orange Coast Com munities (USOCC• s.11d \VC'dncsd;iy his group plans to light h1 1terly against the proposal. Tht' site lies at !he ba~ of the bluffs near a stone markl't pointing out ['fl(' historv of Uan;i Point and is across Pacific Coast Hig hv.·ay from the day.use area o( Doheny. The parcel figured. in a C'Ofltroversy late last year \\'hile Lund sfill sat as a trustee of the communi ly college districl. Hr resigned .\tarch tfl. Cotlco:e l'resic'.:>nt Dr. Fred H. Arf'm<>r 11·rote th<' Je tter \\'hich gave \\holehea rh:d supp n r 1 1 o mu J t i plc-r~1dcn !1fll const ruction on the bluff area of Capistrano Beach. Friends The document nn schoo l le1tc1'11r:id \rcnt to the C1tJ7l'll 's D1recl1on F1nd1nr: ('01nm1ttec tt! San!A ,\na t1nrl said th111 coa~1nl eon.~er1·a11on t'01nm1ss1onf'rs \vert· prone to pre~surc groups 1\h1ch oppo~t· l'\"plu11at1on of the bluffs lan<.l. Brrnu'r'S l<·!tcr ~;ial 111 part, ,\, ,1 r:l~<' rn poin!. I\(' \\i~h to call :i111•nt1on lt\ Ui,· lilurl.~ in !he Cap1s tr:1nn R1'ach <IJ't':i h1"11c1·n Dohl'!l\ P:.irk and !-ihor(•Ll1ft.:.. 11h1ch. 11r undCrstand. 11erc ur1g1nall~ n1a;,h·r pl:u1nC'd for n·s1denc~s. 1nelud1ng multiple d\1ellings \\"f' are \'try much in /a\·or of ttw :irra he1ng dc \'eloped for tfu , purpose because it "Jll contribute lo .:in 1ncreas£'<1 tax base for the Saddlrhatk Community Callegc D1strrct "i1hot1t ad\'ersely affecting t~ en\•1ronmcnt ·· In t1n ensuing ("()ntroversy. cn\1r; cha rged Bremer \1H h intcrc-ed1n~ in zoning and planning l!lsucs and Bremer adm1Ucd that he y,•roh.• the letler at the hiddin!'.: of Lund. Lund's finn. Terra Prima. of L:.~unti Reac h. has 1nade the inJtial request for ihe zone change. but hearings and other ~ohd session~ on the µroposa: :ire f:ir off. s:iy pl:1nners. Spokrsmen for thr dep:irtmenl !':11d today rhrit scvforal mrijor hettrings 11·ould . !St>e lllGll RISE, Pa~£· Z1 Agai11 _Boye/, llH110 Bury the Hat chet r ormer Laguna Beach 1'fa)'Or Charlton Bo yd and Laglma acth·1s1 Arnold lfano arc friends again ttMh1y. Each c.1mc separately to the pres!! table at \Vednesday's city council meeting announcing that they had shaken hands and made thei r peace. The ty,·o had been al odd.• sin« a city council meeting SC\'r.ral "~'ks ai;:o "'hcre Boyd lndir~tly assai led his old ally Hano as being part of "the lunatic fringe" intent on 'frustrating and stopping devt'lopers in the. Art Colony. But \\lcdncsday. both had a victory to celebrate which appart nlly brought the detente: the Caltfomta coastal Commili5i-On grant('(! an appet1 I which could stop demolition or a group of apartments ov.·ned by Laguna Federal Savings alld Loan on llroady,·ny, .IJoth Boyd and Hano had been in favor <1f keeping tht? aparfmr.nl~, \vhich now house a number of eldl'riy. king-time Wgunans. 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By the-time flrem<·n arn11·d ,,, th<" scenC'. !he small hnuse 11;1~ 1c1mpll't,•I\' ITI\'Oh 'cd in fla1nes. The boys' father. \\·rn(ill r, Bu11rk \1·ns fQund flU!s1dr suff('rln,I! frnrn nunnr burnt. Hr !uld firrm1-n h,. lri•'rt 111 r ... 1f'l1 !ht' •'h1ldrrn hu! 11·,1~ drr1~·11 bark 111 ,1 \1,111 rof f!:'lmf·s . Fin·m"n t•\t1l·11:1•,'d th:it • ·1 :ind {~u11rk 11(•rL' nnr(' n1:d'rJr•d anti 111 r•• in 1hc prQC'l'SS nf r"rnncilln t.: !'!ht· <1ssumf"rl h1•r m;udf'n nan1r .1f1"r 1tl•· dJ\()fC(~ Fir('mcn rntrr<•d thC' smnkl'·f 11!1'rl hr1u~1· nnd found the '"'I) briy!i curh'(f up in ;1 t-ornc r of lh('1r lx'tlroom. O\l'l'('omi· h1 smoke nnrl hf';i! Efforts 10 r£'\'i\'f' thrm r1n !hr 1L1.1 11'1 the mrdicat crnt•'r burn unit fa 1IM .ind th<'Y "·ere pronounrcd dead on arr11aJ L'n11~ of the County Fire Departm,.,nt arri\'t'd on 1t1c SCl'nt' shorth after th!' Or:1ni;lc frremtn and e~C1ngu1~ht1:I tt'M'- blaz~. 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Th..., t1ud1C'nce. 1ntlud1nj:! ~m<' 50 Al'C'h R1·:.rh lle1p:hts rt 'l1dL'Tits. applavdf'<I and tf"lt' rounc1t s nt'\\C~t nirmb,,. (lr<uu.ir r o:.i'I Col!efi!e prorf's:.nr Jon Orand rlt»1r('d his throa t to sp('ak. "Th,1nks for all of ,\'Qur C''<C'f'll(·nt •U:?t:C'slums on this plan," hC' told !hi fl''t!d<'nl~ ··vou kno1\. Arch B<':ich 11,.i.rht~ is oflrn nia!hul<'d. Bu1 th .. tiu al!ty of you people 11·ho hvl' tht•re 1s Jlht -~upt>rfluous ... \\'ht'n the audirnce bunt into 1:111ght('r. Hr11n<! realized he meant 10 !iii\' "!'iupcrlalive'' :tad blushfngly corr<.'Ctcd t\1msi•lt "I'm n Jl(l()"ra phy professor.·• he '8ld ln1er. "I don'! nec<'ssar1ly have A WRY \'Ith word~." • . . . . . -.. • ' 2 DAIL V PILOT LB l hur$da~, April 18, 1974 Ra1tso111 A id Hearst Giving . Back $80,000 SAN FRANCISCO !U PI \ -About $80,000 sent to fl andolph A. llt'arst to ht lp ranS-On1 his d:1ughter, P1t1ricia. fron1 kidn:i pcrs \\'111 be i·eturned , il \1'as announced lod:i) -Y.'t'llS H. Sruilh , ~cner1.1l 1nanagt"r of the San rrancisco EJ.amln er, of which 1-tearst is president and editor. !akl the C'Ol'l!rlbu!lons th<it can be Identified "''ill Ix: sent back to the donors Those made. :inony1nously \\'ill go t.o charily. Tbq money ~·a! sent to llca rst to h(!l p him set up the People in Need program to distribute free rood a~ demanded by Patricia's Symbion ese Liberation Army * ·:O: -tr llearsts Blast Saxbe 'Attucl\. On Dat1 o·hter b SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -The parents of Pat ricia Hearst attacked U.S. Attomcy General \\l illiam B. Sa:icbc toda y for lnl>cling their kid napcd daughter a "common crlmlnal." "To call h<'r <1 common crl1ninal is irresponsible." lfearst sa id in a news co nference at his suburban Hillsborough he.me. He said Saxbe's statement Wednesday in \Vashington confirms "our original view that lhe m:in made irresponsible st:1ten1ents :irKI evidentl y ta lks off the top oJ his head \\•hen he should be listening.·· "I'm tcrrlbly surprised and saddened !hat the attorney general of the United States "'ould characterize Patty as a con1mon criminal when she 's nevrr bc'!n convictl'CI of a crirr.e," Mrs. Hears! said . "It's al~·ays been my understanding of A.n1rrican justice that a person is innoccn~ until proven guilty. J just hope the' attorney general won't make any prejudicial statements against Patty.'' The Hearsts' statements followed comment made in \Vashington \Vednesday when Saxbe said he felt Patricia \\'as an active participant in Monday's holdup of the Hibernia Bank ind was not acting under coercion as bad been suggested. "This group we're talking aOOut (the Symblonese Liberation Army) ar e common criminals." he said, including Pati·icia as "part of it.·• "I dan 't sec how the aUorney general could have arrived at this conclusion," Hearst said. "She was o b v i o u s I y captured, obviously held by a terrorist group -a bunch or paranoiacs -for 60 days. Whether she was in the bank with someone or whether she had her mind bent by coercion. or whatever else, psychologists can explain. ''If you give someone Ii mite d information. withhold affection, and then give it back, there are noted ways of making pe<>plc do things thry "'on'l do under normal circu1nslan ces." Bot h parents s<i id it "·ould be difficult for them to s~·ear in court that Patrici a "'as the girl in the bank holdup. from the photographs taken by the bank's hidden camer::is. / "for legal purposes .. I don 't think t could possibl y say that th.:! gaunt·faced girl in the br own "'lg was definitely my daughter," Mr3. Hearst said. Henrst said he would think it was Patricia simply because 1.200 pictures \\'ere taken and the FBI said it "·as her. "It 1vould be difricult for me to s~·enr to lt," he said. Youlh Slai n in How I.OS 1\~GELES (UPI ) -Hrn ry Nelson King. HI. "'ilS shot lo death \\'edncsday in :in arAumcnt O\'er a gi rl. appnren1 ly "'itn mr1nht·rs or hi;; Q11·n gang. police said. l\ing \\a~ :;hot once 1n the ch~st "'ll_h a .22-cnlibt·r rlne. Police sought six to e1gh1 ~ouths for CJUl'"tionin1;. OlAHGlCOAST L!I DAILY PILOT ,_(lo...... • '"• '1.., ......... "'~ ... ... r .,,. '" '" , ~.. ·~·'"'1>•"16 ' ,, ~.. ..... ............. , ...... ! ....... .. r I •: ,, v ') •n ... • '• ~·~.o "'"':>-t • "••"""r· ·> l""Yll'f . .,n ~ " I I "" I' I''• " ! " r., ,.,., A "''" • ... , '•" r •"' •'"' ,,..... J••l '"' " ! <ti'""~·" •····~r • '• •'\JI'!..~ I 1• • ..... .., ., ... 11 ... ' ... ..... . .. " ~, .. •'r-. • I ..,..,.; .'.'.JI ,,.,,.~,,,.~, , .. 1,,~ .. ~0ffk1 ,,, .................. ,... '·'If Wt Add ...... P.t1 a-... flbi. ~~1 o"""' Offic11 , _,,., ., •r-"'•· · -"""'""' • ~ ... , .. _ .. ~ ._,,,i .............. 1/l>l~"" ... l'o' ..... , ;;.~c.. ..... ~ ... .)1. ,,,, .. 11c...-.;,11 ... kidnapers. SmJth said the money came to Jleartt In a Oood of muil averaging rioo.100 letters a day after lhc abduction Frb. 4. Donations varied Jrom three cents to $2.000, he said. Not Supposed to Happen i !Iearst sa id Wednesday that It was "speechmaklng-" for Attomcy General \\'illia m B. Saxbe to L.!~·rl bl' . '<''rll"\;'l as ont' of a group of "common criminals." Argyle Campbell's Tempest Snake (right) lived up to Linvrue as crew, Y.•as the Division lll {smaJJ 'keel its name \Vednesday when it snaked by the six· boats) leader after the first two races. Regatta con· ''As fa r as 1·n1 Con cerned. it's Spe<'ulation nl thi' point ." said Hearst. president and editoi of the San Franclxo Examiner. "'hose daughter, Patrlcla, was identified by the FBI as omong nine robbers v.·ho took $10.960 from a bank branch ~1onday. meter Joli II on reaching leg of One-0f·a·Kind Re-linues through Saturday. For story, see page 15. gatta off the Orange Coast. Campbell, withJ ~:;.im::..__"\<_.!<. __________________ _ "It's spcechmaking," ltearst said \\'ednesday. "'Saxbe ::_s the right to think "''hat he thinks, and J :itso have the right ." Saxbc told a Washington. D.C. news conferrnce earlier in the day he felt f.1iss J·learst \Vas an active participflnt in the holdup. "This group we're talklng abc:li..\ arc cQmmon criminals," he snid, including ~.1iss Hearst "as part of It ." Burned Boy Awarded ,$900,000 .. Settlement U.S. Attorney James L. Bro~ning Jr. said in San Francisco that a federal grand jury will att~mpt to decide \\'hcther Miss Hearst, 2Q, was a willing member of the band of robbers. Bro"ning said Miss Jlearst might have betn coerced into participating in !he holdup to convince authorities and the public she was converted to the philosophy of the Symbionese i.Jberatlon Army, (SLA), a terrorist organilatlon "'hose members abducted her from her Berk.ek.1ey apartment the night of Feb. 4. But Browning also said , "I have consistently maintained that evid.:!nce may show all participants in that robbery \vere acting freely and voluntarily. After the grand jury has heard all available evidence, I will abide by their def"·· Jn.'' Cou11cil Stalls Center for Care • Of Ocean Animals Jtr. plan to construe! a rehabilitation center for beached marine animals at Heisler Park was stalled by the Laguna Beach Cily Council pending budget hearings and fur ther contact with nearby residents. The council's action Wednesday night recognized a previous commitment to the •·seaJ pool" but faced with a request to provide electric, sewage and water ~UneJ to the proposed alte, the council decided to wait for finn cost estimates. Jim Stauffer, president of the Friends of the Sea Lions, estimated the ulilJty connections would cost about $500. Friends of the Sea LiQns was given $2.200 last year for the project. ·1:1e n1oney came frQm the counc!l 's cultural and community activity budget provided by Festival of Arts lease payments. The cooncil also suggested !hat Stauffer. a lifeguard . con1act r~idents in lb<-vi cinit y of the pool's proposed location as a part o( "an education program." The pool \You Id be located in llcisler Park near Boat Canyon. I,aguna Co11ncil J\.ecepts Benches Thi'." Laguna Beach City Council :iccepted with a heany "lhnnk You" five bu~ stop benches offered by lt!e Laguna Beach Exchange Club in act i on \Vcdnesday. The benches arc to be constructed of redwood bolted to pipes which "·ill be set in concrete. The Exchan ge Club en1blem \\'ill be branded In the back of thr bench. Exchange Club President L 11 r r y Campbell said the club hoped to donate more benches and said the organization 1rould maintain rncm. l\layor Roy Holm said the Qffer was "wonderful" and the council accepled the gift ll'ith "great tMnks." Bv TO.\t BARLEY 0·1 TM 01nr 'o" S11ll La11.·yers shook hands on a $~.000 sl'lllement late Wednesday ln Orange County Superior Court and signed the larges! such non-trial suit settlement in loca l history. The 1noney goes to the parents of Robert K. Torbct, now 15, who was critically burned nearly rour years ago when a plane crashed into the Riverside County field hangar where he was Vi'orking during summer vacation. The crash killed a Costa ~1esa man at the controls of the plane which slammed into the Rancho califomia hangar c.nd a second parked plane then burst into flames. YQung Torbet's father was managing the Rancho Cali.fomia facility at the time and the family formerly owned an air !inn based at Orange CQunty Airport. His son fled from the infemo with his clothing afire and suffered bums over 70 percent of his body, although be did escape with his life, Judge H. Warren Knight negotiated the suit settlement . approved Wednesday, assessing most of the $900,000 damages against the southern Riverside County airfield ilsell. lk-aet the· boy's damages at $752,000, noting young Torbet will be disfigured for lire by his burn scars -<ind setabllshed a $125,000 av.·ard for his father's OV.'tl emo- tional distress over the tragedy. -Lawyers for the plaintiffs said tn the Interim years that young Torbet has recovered from the burns. Attorneys argued successfully during the settlement negotiation that Rancho California's airport is badly iocated and Retired Couple Die in Bizarre flanging Incident SAN .JOSE (AP~ A retired contracUlr and his wife died tQgether in a biza rre suicide by hanging themselves by telephone and lamp cords from an aparlmenl i tairwa y railing. police said. A son sa id Ira Brotzman, 77, and Antonia Brotzman. 79, V.'ere ln failing health and ended their liv~s \Vednesday, the day they ~·ere to move from their apartment to aronvalescent home. Police Sgt. Bob Burroughs said a note addressed to the apartment n1anager \vas found taped to the Brotllnans' apariment door. It rrad: "$JS Jn pocket. Cal\ Oak flill - arrangc1nents have betn made for removal. Everythinc pre.paid." The. son. Lyle Brotzman said his parents celebrated their golden \1'cdding annivC'rsary last fall. He said he and a brother had completed arrangements for !hem IQ move to convalescent home bccatl'le Qf their health. Sgt. Burroughs said Brotzman cut telephone and lamp rords, tied them to the iron landing rail, and then looped the cord ends around their necks. Laguna Cou11cil Action These are the principal actions taken by the Laguna Beach City Council mee ting in regular session Wednesday. PET PROCEDURES PONDF~REO-A study or an alternative dog and cat control program Ill no cost lo lhe l'ily ~·as informally approved by the council lo be undertaken by California Animal Co nlrol which now provide~ nnin1;il control in Huntington Beach. There, controversial cat liCt'nsc and leash Ja~·s have :ingrred many pct O\\'ners. ENVIRONMEfl.'T PANEL SET-By unnnilnous \'Ole, the counl'il approvM cstabllshment of an Environmental Jmpnct Repart (ElR) revlew com1nlttec to study and recommend action to the city council on EIR projects. ARCll OEACll PLAN RATIFIED-A tpttlfic plan controlling growth nnd the design of homes In Arc h Beach Helghu wa1 passed unanimously by coun· cit after being shorn of it3: controversial restrictions on the slze Qf home3 ln the dense hilltop community. that crosswinds in the area '"'ere a contributing factor In the plane's crash. Chester W. Wilson, 52, rf 299~ Arnold Ave .. Costa \1esa. was approaching lhe s1nall field for a landing with thrtt passengers aboard when the tragedy struck. His Orange County Airport-based Beechcraft touched Jown once in a strong crosswind, then one wheel lifted and the stiff wind launched tbe plane out of con1roL Wilson gunned the engine In an attempt lo regain power for another pass at the field, but a wheel clipped the lop of a car and careened hopelessly out of control into another plane and the hangar. Robert K. Torbet Sr., who owned the second plane de$troyed In the crash. witneMed the holocaust, leading to hit .. $125,000 award for emotional stress. FromPaflel ECONOMY • • • rate was 13 percent. The. Commerce 1Jrepa.r1rnent said the main factors in the ecooomic decline were a sharp cutback in auto· production ana a big drop in borne building. Tbe drop in auto production has been attributed to the Arab oil embargo and the enerior crisis.- The Commerce Department :said that because of rising prices alone the over-all va~·:'.? of the GNP increased $14.3 billion In lhe first quarter tQ an aMual rate of $17"1.8 billion, up 4.4 percent from the fourth quarter last year. Figures computed. at an aMual rate mean that the rate '"'Ould be the final figure at the end of a 12-month period if the trend continued unchanged. The Commerce Department al.so issued revised figures on corporate profits in the fourth quarter of last year, shQwing a decline Qf $1.6 billion in before-tax. profits, olso computed at an annu!!I rate. Fro•n Page I HILLTOP ... fees "'ill be used for the provision of park and open space and recreation uses "'ilhin or immediately adjacent to the area. -In addition to required side yards, an open land area should be provided wilhin the structural dep1h of the b'Ji!Jing ex· cept as reviewed by the design review board. . -A trash area for a minimum of 40 gallons of trash should be provided. Official of Sl1ip Company Adinits ' Concealii1g Gift WASHINGTQN IUPll -John H. "1elcher Jr .. execuUve vice president and counsel of Amerk:an Ship Building Co., pleaded guilty today to concealing an illegal $25.000 campaign contribution to President Nixon 's 1972 campaign. ~telcher's surprise plea to the misdenieanor count reportedly mean~ he will testify against the company's chief <'xecutive, George ~t . Steinbren ner Ill. Steinbrenner. "'ho is also president of U1c New York Yankee~ baseball team , hns been Indicted on a number of election law violations In connection with campaign cootributlons to presidential. vice presidential nnd congressionnl candkiates. ~1elch<!r faee! a PoSsible year in jail and a $$,000 fine . llis guilty plea was accepted by Chief U.S. Di.strict Judgt? John Hart, who delayed sentencing. From Page I HIGH RISE • • • have to be scheduled In coming months . -t.be first tQ determine If the county's new master plan should be arr.ended to show the zone change. That plan has not yet been adopted. After that. rezone hearings \~1ould be held, followed by appearances before coastal commissioners , v.·here controversy over the propsosed land use iS certain to emerge. Terra Prima Is suggesting a change in zoning from highway commercial and some residential to a flat R·3 designation allo~·ing high-density, mu It i p I e development. Sayre. who heads the vigilant coalition of homeowner associations, 'pledged an all-out effort to fight the proposal. He said that no public access exists to the beach in the area and that the prop:sal for high rise is ''all "'rong for the scale." The area up for the rezone lie:; below a blufrtop oondominlum project which Is in the framing stages. It, too. overlooks Doheny St.a le Beach and was approved only after lengthy battles betv.·ecn citizen groups dnd developers. · One suit, a $9-milllon slander-of·title t1cllon is scbed u100 for a Superior Court trial in coming weeks. It "'as lodged against Palisades residents who rallied one evening and urged neighbcrs to write lo public officials when controversial land-uses were proposed.. Among the plaintiffs In the 5'1it are the previous owners of Lund's property at the bluif base. State Senator Seeks Car Ban In A1·ea Cities ' Private cars would be banned In Santa Ana. Anaheim, and the downtown areas or eight other califomla cities under legislation proposed by an Oakland la"maker. The measure by state Sen. Nicholas C. Petris would prohibit the use of autos from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the business districts of all 10 cities, beginning in 1978. Petris. a Democrat. has also proposed giving the affected cities $1 million each for implemenling the ban and developing pedestrian m/llls. Other cities on the list include San Francisco, San Diego. Oakland, Fresno, Sacrameoto, Long Beach. Los Angeles. and San Jose. They were selected on the basis of population. "l , think it is fair to say that the automobile is strangling our cities and destroying our lungs," Petris said. Petris has introduced s i m i I a r legislation in the past, but It has been killed . At one time Petris Introduced a measure lo phase out the internal combusion engine. Fron• Page I DENIAL ... appeared before the panel \\1ednesday. ple~ding for an end to "asphalt wastes," parking lots in the central city. But Bodovit.z sakl the st a ! f recommendation was really keyed to a letter ~rritten by Laguna ~1ayor Roy l~olm. · llolm said the two buildinp •re important. "We're not particularly enthused about lhe prospects of havlog those quaint buildings which exempltry our 'village' quality rtp1aced by another parking lot." Harold Sorenson. representirl" La~na Federal. objected that the bulldinga are Qnly "three old, unsafe. unsanitary structures.'' Ile pcftged lht cost at rt!novallon at SJ0,000 each. Sorenson also argued that t h e co mmi.OJSion Is only su1>po5ed to halt development v.tiich couJd Ann the coasUil master plan It Is creatlng. He said the . demolition of three buildings wouldn't hurt the coo11llne. Bodovltt agreed that the 1m coastal 1,one act dofsn'l speciflcally mention buildings of historical signl!lcance. But he added he felt the comm1Jaion'1 duty to "malntaln, rnhance 111d restore" the overall coastal envi ronm ent, lnchxling lts esthcUcs, applied In this case. Steps Taken For Pru·lcing In Lagtnta • A series of steps to improve Laguna Beach 1ummer peirklng ond c I t y transportation were approved In concept \l.'ednetchcy by the City Council. The recommendations are from AC1'·5 which stabds for Abollah CongP.Sted Traffic and the five organii.atlons participating in the p3.tking study. the city, the bt11lness tommunlty and the town 's thrte art fesll\•als: Festival or Arts, Sa"·dust Festival and Art·A-Fair. The council's action will al101v the organization to begin making financial arrangemenlS and begin ~:ork on solutiON to parking problems, ACT-5 Chairman Jean Spiry !it?id. ACT.S's proposals include : -Lease of Irvine Company property across from Lary liunl's Auto Center on Laguna Canyon Road for exhibitor . parking. -Controlled exhibitor parking at lhe clly's_eucalyptus grove near the Boys' c.iub. -Parking of visitor's tour buses at U1c school district parking lot along Park Avenue after passengers disembark. -Loading zones for exhib itors near the reslivaJ sites. -Portable traffic signals at the cross walk in rront of the FesUval of Arts. -\Varning signals on La cuna Canyon Road near exhibitor parking areas and speedup of installation of a left turn lane along Laguna Canyon Road. ACT·S also asked increased advertising promotion or city tram service and expansion or that service to the new parking are.u. The removal of exhibitors' cars from the roadside parking areas will clear thou spaces for visitor use, ~·trs. Spiry said. The. program v;ould cost an estimated $10,000. Costs '"'ould be partially defrayed by assessing artist exhibitors $10 a\IO\\'ing them free parking and tram use. ~1n. Spiry sai dthe festival of Arts had pledged $1,500, that Sawdust Festival had given $1.500 and that Art . A -Fa· i r previousiy given $1 ,589, for parking improvements. FrotnPllfJel BUILDINGS. • • buildings and possible uses for the structure. • -:-"There must be sorne good use these. buiklings can be put to," the mayor .said . lie asked for suggesl ions from the ' public for utiliiation of the structures. Stepping from the podium , SOrenscn suggested tbat the coWlcil appoint Arnold Hano to the.committee. Hano brought the appeal which barred l..aguna Federal from razing · t h e structures. Tustin Attorney }'acing Trial Takes Own Life U>s Angeles CoWlty ooroner's officers today identified the body of a man found Wednesday in a Cc:itury City hotel room as that of Tustin attorney Everett Eldon Stone, 43. They :said Stone· took a fatal dose or sleeping pills. His body was discovered by employes of the Century Plaza Hotel. Stone was due to face his second Orange County Superior Court trial May I on charges of perjury Rnd bribery. His first trial last JW1e was declared a mistrial when the jury deadlocked at 11 to 1 in favor of acquittal. But he was immediately indicted for the second time. Stone was accused of paying a witness $500 in return for the man's false testimony during a municipal court trial in which the la~'}'er was found guilty of lev.·d conduct in the restroom of a Santa Ana park. Stone faced disciplinary action by the State Bar of California in addition to lhe second !rial. Nixon Speaks On Len<lership WASlllNCTON (UPI ) - President Nixon said today that America must regain Us sense Qr national destiny and l~nd the world's search for peace. T11t,hOM 17141642·4ll I t1 .. .ifl1d A~11iwf 642·S,Jt Lelpill• 11«.h .... h,...."'""1,: PARl\lNG CONCEPT APPROVED-\Vith praise and surprise, gave con- ceptual approval to a series of actions design~ to improve summer festi~al parking and circulation in Laguna . Plans ""'"' formed by ACT.S. (Abolish Congested Tra ffic, with flve members, the Festi val of Arts, Sawdust J.'estl\•nl , Art·A·Fair, the city and bu.siness community). OfVtDER DEBATED-Removal of the ccnler mediAn at the inttN!tCUoq of Forrst and BN>Jdway during installation or traffic signals is opposed by the l'OOncll, which asked the state transpOrtalion department to keep the narrow isla nd The guilty plea said that Melcher "did relieve, comfort and assist Steinbrenner in order to hinder and p r e v e n t Steinbrenner's apprehension, trial and pWlLshment. .. by using a false and misleading explanation of the $25.000 contrlbutk>n. '' Corporate political contributions are llleg1!. !\ix.on, Rocky _Huddle · Jn a patriotic type speech to 4,500 members of the Daughters or the American RevoJuUon (OAR) at their "Continental Congress" In rolorful. nag-bedtcked Constitution Mall, the Pmldont r<OOU11tod the wars of this century, and said the natioo must meet the challenge "to ptWktt lht leadership so lhe next gtnentlon can be the f l r s t gener.allon In 1 century that t.:ocs not have a war." The President spoke for 25 minutes, concentrating enllrely on · the nation's Jeadtrlhlp 1n v.·orld pt-ace efforts. He did not ttfer to Watergate, the House fmpeachment invettlgaUon or domes t I..:. pol\tiCL ,,1.,-. .. , .. , .. ,, •.(>:'V'O"' ,, .• ('o•'"1" ,,.,,, ~-C- ·-.............. 111' ... ·•·1 •"""'"'""'11' .. ""'""' .. _,.,........,.,.,""" .... -·.,.._.ft , .. '"°" ........ ,.. __ ,,.,{JI 1"'1"\'l>W .... ~ d••• "°"""' I> ... II o..r. H • .. Otl•W• N $oo"""t1111.i11 iw Glr?rf" t.J oo ) 00• ~· • SEALS DEFERRED-Action on a proposed seal .(beached marine animal) rehabllltoUon tank •t Heisler Park was deferred to budget hearings and a.180 tor further contact With resldcntt near the proposed facility. •• According to testimony gi~ by cUmpany officl1ls •t the S e n a t c Watergate committee hearings, the source of tJ.e money WI! coneffled by paS1lng II through payroll• of various 'mploycs ao they would appear to be Individual contributions. I WASHINGTON (AP)-President Nixon held an unannounced , 90-mlnute meeting \Vednealay with fonnrr New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller to d I 1 c u s s Rookefeller'a rccenUy fonntd <:emmlS5fon on Crltlcsl Chalets. Det.8111 or the meeting were not revealed. • 7 j 7 ( I I i • J Saddlebaek 'l'ocln y's Finni N.Y. Stoeks I • VOL. 67 , NO. 108, 5 SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1974 TEN CENTS - U.S. Reports Economy Nosedive, Price · Hil{es \\'ASHlNGTON tAP )-The government rj:'ported today tha t the nation 's economy look a mueh steeper l'IOSCdive th1111 expected in the first quarter of the year. "'hile prices soared at a double digit ra1c. The Gross National Product declined at a ~.8 percent annual rate 'in the first 1hree months of the ye3 r, the first drop in GNP since 1971) and the b1ggesi drop in 16 years. The de<:line "'as panicularly bad ne\\'~ for the r\'ixon adminis1ralion since it raised serious ·questions whether the country can avold a recc!l.!km !his year . as President Nixon has promised. Two cons('('uli\'e quarters of dl'C'liri'c 111 1hc-GNr -whi ch measures lh-:! total \•il ue of ou1pu1 of ~oods and ~Cr\ IC'<'~ - is considered the technical •measure of a recession. The first quarter drop of S.8 percent ('()mpared w11h admin ist ration fort'C'asts or from 3 to ~ percrn!. The G~P grey: al Cl r.ite of 1.6 pcrct'nt In lhe las! quartcr last year. The fi rst quarter dN:line, !Ins yt>ar rt•presentc>d a total turn aroflnd of I~ 5 1>4'rt'ent since 11\t• lirst quarter a ) rar ai;:,l \\hen lhc C.:'\P Y.as re-ported gtci"·1ng 111 an 8.7 percent ra1e. Tht Commr rre Ocpartn1ent report <111 the economy also sho"·ed lhnt tnflation runl\nu~ to inr rease in the fir<:I quarter. rising ft a 10 8 pe rcent rate. comparl·d 1\ i!h 8 8 pt'rcent in the four lh quaner. 11 \\as the bigj.!es l three-month 111C rea"4.• :;1ncc th~ first qu:irtet of lfl51 "·hen the r<ito· "11s 13 percent The Comniertt l>cp:i.rtn1ent said thl' 1n:un f<it'\Ors in lhe C>Conom1c dcchlll' \\'trc a. sharp cutbnck in auto produr!ion and a big drop 1n hon1r building. Thi· drop in auto produenon hn~ b<.•1·11 attribu!l'd !o 1he Ar:1h 011 1'n1 b:1ri.;.o ;:1nrl the t!lltr~y l'ris1s Thr Con11nrrce t>i.~parunent satd that bl.'Ca11se or t"l:oil!l~ Jlril't'~ ti10n•' thf' Ol'<'r-alt \; · ·of the l;~p 111crt.'H:>t'd $14 3 b1l11uu ui the f1rs1 qu;1rtl'r 10 ,in :tnnual r;1h· of $1.351.8 bdho11. up ~ ~ 1x·rcrnt fron1 thl' four1h qt111 rh•r ln,1 y1':1r ~),;:url'~ ron1put1·d at .in ;innual rate 1n1•i1 n tha1 !ht• r;1t1· 1\01111! h<' thl• hnal 11..:urt' :il !hi.' 1·11<l of .1 l:!·n1011th 111•r1od 11 I 'h' lrt•n<l 111nt1n11o1d t1111 h.1n L:t•d 1'hl' lo111tHPfC'1' [J1·p.1rt rnr11l ,i!,(l 1 .... ul'(! ~. \ 1~1i l f;~urr~ fln l'\HP••r.11.' pr·ot11~ 1n !h1· f"ur?h qu,1rll'r nl l,1•1 ~'';I . ~h11\\1n~ ,, dl"thnC' of SI fi l111l111n 111 bt.'f11r t··t,1\ proti1~ al'-0 et1mput1·d .11 .111 .inn·; ' ra 11· us ' c 00 e • Oraltfle Tragedy Two Boys Petish In Home Blaze By \\'ILLIA:\t SCHREIBER Of 1119 D11h' ,ll1f Sl11! T"·o young Orange Joys b'.trned to death in their home early today '>''hile their frantic mother rushed to a nearby fire station for help. Robert James Buzick. 3, and David Gerald Buzick. 4, died in the back seal of a police car while bein_g rushed to Orange County Medical Center only I' few miles "from their home a• 11202 Eckhoff St. Firemen said the rrutlnight blaze, which gutted the small wood .. frame house. apparenUy broke out in the kitchen area : · trapped the boyi in their bedroom. With no telephone in the house. the Witch Hunt Charge .4ired Bv Reinecke U . Gov. FA. Reinecke told students at Newport Harbor High School today that special Wa~rgate prosecutor Leoo Jaworski is engaging in what he termed ''witch hon ting." "What we are seeing here is blatant political invoJVement in the prosecutor's office," Reinecke told about 200 students in his speech at It a.m. Reinecke, candidate for the Republi· can gubernatorial nom:nation. v;as in· dieted April 3 on lhree coun!.i of per· jury in connection wi~ the Senate hear· ings on the nomination or Richard G. KJeindienst as attorney genera!. (Related story, Page 5) "My involvement is typclal." Reinecke said. "I'm the highest elected ofricial they could find, :>thers Y.'ho "·ere in· volved haw not been nar.1cd," When a .student pointed out that he had been indicted by a grand jury and not by the prosecutor. Reinecke said. ''l "'"·as not represented by an attorney at the grand jury hearlng ... ''No one checked up on \\'hethcr or not the instructions given to the grand jury \\'ere legally correct," Reinecke said. "We don't know that the prosecu tor gave them all the evidence,'' he said , ''The grand jury today is nothing more than a rubber stamp for a motivated prosecutor.,, or .. ge Weather 1l!efe's Mime wind in the air for Friday, whipping away all that fog to make a stmny afternoon. Top lll<l'CUI')' r.adings will stay in the mlddle 4'ls along the ... st. INSl.DE TODA l' The Supreme Courc takes un· cUr cmuideratlon tht rlght-t~ reply controwr111. o major free presr ilsiu. Story, Page 4. .. 11""9 II Aflll '-"*'"" ~ lo..M ... • ..... '"" Cal...,.._ J. 1 Mwlw-1 ;_.,. ti Clatl~ »-41 NlllOfl•I Ntwl e Ctlltltt II Dr•fttt C'°'lllV .. ,, CrwH..,,. It ,_.. '1·1• DMlll ,..._ I "'-' Je 1'1"11trilol ,_ I l'/'1'111 ,111tr 1• lft"'1~ '"" ~ JNJ PlllllOCt a.tr IMC.II Mt .. tfi tt-U Fii' t1i11t ._.. SJ Tt!Whi. " "' ~ 11 '"'""" , .. ., ........ . ........ . .. "" ~"'-~-·------··-~--·-· - boys· mother. Sharon Atkinson , drovf' to a nearby Orange fire station to sumrnon fi rcn1en. By the time firemen arrived at the scene. the sni.an house y,·as completely involved in names. The boys' father. Vernon G. Buzick, was fowld outside suffering from minor bums. He told firemen he tried to reach the children but was drlvttt back by a wall of names. f"irem~n expl ~incd that ···~c; ' ···~on and Buzick were once married and y,•ere in the process or rt>COnciling, S~e assumed her maiden nan1e after the divorce. Firen1en entered the smokf'-fil!ed houo;c :i.nd found the two boys curled up in a co mer of their bedroom. O\'ercomc by smoke and heat . " Cycles of Life Efforts to rc\·ivc them on the \\'ay to lhe medical center bum unit failed and they wen! pronounced dead on arrival. Units of the County Fire Department arrived. on the scene shortly after the Orange firemen and extinguished the blaze. People of aU ages have been getting their bicycles licensed in Irvine in a citywide prog ran1 sponsored ~ the police department. \Vednesday one of the bike licensing clin ics v.·as held at rileadows Trailer Park, \\'here Officer Tom Lazar assists Ellen Chod· kowski on her three.wheeler. '\ ~~~~~--~~~--~~~~~~ County fire Capt. Robert &omho\\·er said the fire was brought under control in <1bout 10 minutes. but the hoo.se already had been completely ~t:" ·d. Mis.s Atkinson v•as treated and rtleased from the medical et>"t"r for extreme hysteria and Buzick received treatment for minor bums. The cause of the blaze, y.·hieh caused an estimated SIO,OOC. in damage. \\"as s.i!l unknown today. Fire officials arc investigating the tragc1y. Girl Poss ibly Ilurie<l Alive ROCKY ~IOUNT1 N.C. IUPJ \-Po\icc said they "'ill try to establish the identit y of a girl whose bcxly \\'illl found partly submerged in a swampy area or RCK'k y f\lount. The victi m's hand s "·ere lil'fl . and indications y,·ere she was buried aii\"e. Police Chief Clyde Hooker said officers had an idea the victim \\'as a 16-or 17- year.old br'ack girl. A preliminary' autopsy Wednesday indicated the girl had been dead several weeks. The girl's hands were bound and a sock had been tied around her neck . Hooker said it was possible that the gi rl had been choked unconscious, then buried. but the e1act circumstances of death were unclear. The cause of death \\'as either drowning or strangulation. Hooker said. 11lcre "·ere no \\"ounds on lhe body. I ri·ine Talent Tr y outs Sla.ted Group to Study W a )'S to Spend Park I<'ina11ces Discussion of \\'ays to spend $256.216 in local park fee monies collected by the city of Irvine will be on the agenda of the Community Services Comm is s ion meeting at 7:30 tonight , in lrvine Cit y Council Chambers. Paul Brady director of community services. said he will inform the commission that he has received little response from rommunily ;1 n d hon1e-0wners associat ions sinct• he St·nt lhem a "shopping list " of "·ays to spend the money in February. The projects. which can be financed by mone,.v paid by the dcvelor14.'r "·hen \•arious housing 1racts \1·ere built , include : -Racquet Club. $1.530: Upgrading tot lot equipment. planl trees or shrubs ·adjacent to private properties at lc11n1s courts and installat ion of protective screening on existing tcenis CQurt fencing. -\Vlllows , $66 ,810: Install additional drainage devices. add park or picnic benche~. install cement cu rb around lot lot sand area upgrade tot lot equipment. rel0<.·ate drinking fountain and plant additional trees or shruhs. Califomia homes. $22.440: lnl"tal! sand and curbing beneath ~"·ing set add picnic or park benches 1..:-barbecue!!. plant trees or shrubs , upgrade "'alkwa y llghting, relocate drinking fountain. University Park Villaces I-JV, $65,895; Funding for development of .. rommu· nity park. -Turtle Rock, President Homes and Auditions for the trvtne Is talent nJght. Broad moor Hom e s , $ 2f,990: Irvine Pops. will be held this Saturday Develoepment of T u t t I e Rock and r.e1t Saturday beginning at l p.m: al Con1munity park atld tot lot. Rancho San Joequin lnte.nnediate School -Walnut Square. 146,150: No specific in Irvine. recommendaUons as yet. Act! !hould be of a popular or semi· -Culverdale, $28.5&0 : A«julrc land classica l nllture and shouldn't be longer adjacent to Culvcrda te Elementary than four minutes. Artists y,·ho need :ln School. a00>mpanisl should brin~ one. Those .,.,.ho Brady said an additional S26,34~ or the wish to audlUon m.a;t make an park funds have bt.'t!n committed to appointment by co.lling Lenore Sllby at de\·e.\oprnent of a neighborhood park In 83.).0320. CoUege Park. llnd work will begin nt1tl Classical artists and groups will be \\."eek, hffded for the final day of !ht Moy 30 '?be commls.slon Is also e1pected to throuJl'.h .June I fcctlval :ind they should htar a report from the P11rk Bond rqiS!erWlllrMr . St! . -----!Slt"SPllNDNICr,-~IJl .. li • . ... F ormer-Triistee Seeking· Hi gh Rise Zoning 01( By JOHN VALTEH ~~ 01 !lit 0111~ ,Ila! tt11f Orange County planning commissioners have received an 1nit1al proposal by forme r Saddleback Cl}Uege trusl~ John Lund to rezone. a J>1ecc of his prof)f'rly near Dotieny State Beach to allo" ;1 high rise re sidential projcci . Formal opposttion to the proposal~. \\h ich could vit'ld 4) units 011 I.I acres at the base of ·the Palisades, alrcad\' has come from a coalition of South ·co~st homeo\~Tier groups. Paul Sayre, president of United Sou!h Orange Coasl Communities I L:SOCCI sa id \Vednesday his group plans tp fic:ht bitterly against the proposal. The site lies at the base of the bluffs near a stone marker pointing out !tie history of Dana Point and 1s across Pacifi c Coast lligh .... 'ay rrom the day-use area of Do)lcny. The parcel figured in a controversy late last yea r '>''hile Lund still sat as a trustee of the community col!ege dislrict. lie resigned :\larch 19. College Presh.:!nt Dr. Fred II. Dremer \\rote the letter y,·hich gave \1holctie.frttd s upp ort to construct1on on t:apistrano Beach. 1n u 1 t iplc-residen11:1t 1he bluff <irea of The document on school !elt('rtlcad \\"en! to the Citizen's Dirt'<!t1on Find1ni:; Co1nmittec in Santa Ana nnd said Iha! coastal coruervalion comm1ss1oners \'i f'rt' prone lo pressure ~roups "h1ch opjX)5C c-:plo1tat1on of the hl ufl s land . Hrrmer's lcller ~aid in part : "A<: ;1 c:i.sc 1n point. \\"e \l·ish lo call attention t1) thl.' bluff s 1n the Capistrano B('ach an·<t het\\'C{'n Doheny Park and Shorec l1ff.~. \Illich. \1C un derstaf\tl. V»'rl' originally ma ster planned for resi dences. 1nclud1n~ multiple dwellings. \\'e arc very much in fa\'Or of the area being developed for t'ru s purpose because it wHI contribute to an increasro tax ba se for the Saddleb<tck Community COiiege District without adversely affecting th.? en\"ironment." In an ensuing ron tro\Tcrsy. cri11cs charged Bremer "ith inlerce<11n g in zoning and plann ing Issues and Bremtr admitted 1hat he "role the leuer nt !he hidding of Lund. Lund"s f1nn , Terra Prima , of Lai:;t1n.1 154.'t lllGll RISE. l'ai;:e Zl Ba11dits Foile1l--· 1 Ttvo Ba11k Robberies, J<'ive Arrests CO MPTON (U PI) -Robbers co ntemplating the Security Pacific Bank branch here as a target should consi der its record this wecir;.: two robberies, wit h suspec arrested within minutes both times. Four n1en altegedl)' too k $1 .271 \\'cdnesday. 1\ plainclothes ~e­ teclive cruising it he area hea1\t a broadcast description of the bandits . sig hted a possible getaway car. radioed for reinforcements and ar- rested the suspects less than a mile from the bank. ,\ znan dressed as a woman took $477 ~londay and fled in a car driven by an accomplfcc. A parking 1neter officer, alerted by radio. sighted an aut9 matching tbe description of the getaway car. follow· ed it to an •partment house on his Lhree-wheele.r and liummoned armed officers to make the arrest. A1·1·estees E111·0Jl 111c11t r\ nt•\\• tugh s,choo! opr111·r! !od.i v in lr\·1nr • It \l"ill ('\f'ntu:dl~ h;•\l" ;1hn11t 20 sti.:dent,.-all ch11ri:l'd 1\1!h '1· J 11 n g n:irrot1t·s and r1anj!<'r011.; druJ.:~ 111 ··Oprra!ion lr\"1n!!.'" 1h1· h11Lt' ,\J;ir(h :.7 t!opt· !"111•1·11 11h11·h n•,.1111,•d 111 l!Ht .i rrr~t,. It "ill ha11• t~o fl';1ehrr~. :1 !ul! ttnret'· grade h11::h schvol 1·11rr 1r11lu1n. a vollt'yball court 1n 111" hai ·k yard, and lunch servl"~l on l/lt' prcmi.~t·~. llousf'd in the school d1 ~1 ri1·' ;1nr1"'.al 1.WOO Sand (anyon Road in lrv1nr . th\• ne11• hi~h school 1s lhP district's cho<;l'n nltcrnat1 \"(' to expcl!n1g !hr-kids char~t·d 1n me arrf'sls. "\\1e feel <111 ongoing rrspon.c;i h1ht~· 10 !hl'se kids and did no1 f('('I r:1.1~lhn g !l}f'nl \\'as the right step.·· S11pt~rin1erwil·nt Sranley Core\' said tod111• "\\\• Y.anr to rn<1in1ain 'hand~-on' rontnrt \\ilh !ht.'1~L \\.f' hopr to pro\"1dr ti hr;_1Jthy. n;i ru r.d school da\·." If thl' siudents lllt'l'I :1 ~t of rond1 11ons on their a11l'ndilnt'1·. al·h1e\'emcnl and '"lack of furthl'r 1nvoh·l·ml'nt" \\llh (!n1Rs. they y,·111 bc1 ;itlowed 10 ff'tum to Ln 1\··~rs11y H1Mll ~-hoo! lll'XI scn1e,1er. C:Orv snid. . T~ one strirl rule . Corf'\" "-11d. is lh:it the sludtnls •·generally"-1111! not b1· allo"·e<I to be on the Univt·rsily lllgh campus and \~111 proh1!11tcd fro1n participating in lini\·crsity High !!Ol'lf:ll activities. • Corey sa id son1e of ttu> students had not \"et bh·n informed of the decisJOn late \\°rdnesday The tot<1t ntunbrr of :;1udent.;; in !he ;innrx st:~ll is not •·1·1 final. It(· s;11d · \\'htn a~k1·d y.·hrtl11.'r it is rt .. 1l!\" c1•rta in that rne studf.'nts "rrt· 1rJ1111l\:<'d \\1th drug~ since thty h;1\t' nnt hr·en triN..I on their cases ~·t't. Core~ rr·pl1l'd. '"\\{' fel·l n•asonab!y sure that they 1',t'rr ·· fl(· s~11 d 1hf• seniors of 1he group v.·1Jt be en("(luraged to eompltlr lh!·1r hi gh school Y.'Ork. lf they do. th ey "111 ~ gr:i.dua!NI on schedule with the Ohll'r University lligh seniors in J1inr .. One intent of th1<: dcri'>1on I' to isol::itr {Ste SCHOOi., r ai.:c ?1 1'ec n llov Burned (;els ~9 00 ,000 In Plane Crash H\" T0.\1 H1\Rl.J::Y 0·1 1~1 D•llt '"•lo! ti.If LaY.')'t'fS shook hands on ;l $900,000 seU lt·mt·nt late \\'cdnesd;;~· in OranJ:C County Supcrlnr Court ;ind ~-1gned the> lar.1:rst such non-trial c;u11 !.C'llk·mcnt in local histon· The rnon('y gO(''\ tq till" parf•nls nl Hl'hi·rt K Torbc•I , 0011· l."1 "® 1~·;1 ~ c·ntieully hun1cd n1·arty four ~l":ir~ :i~r1 "hl·rl a pla11c cr.1o;hC>d in1o 1he: R1\f'r,.1dr County fif'lri hani;:Jr 11hl'rt• hl' wa" Y.orking dur1n~ sum111cr iat·arion The crash killed a CO!>ta ~lesa rna n at the controls of the pl :ine "'h1rh slan1n1ed into lhe Rancho Cnliforrua hangar ::nd a second: park~ plane then burst into flnmes . . Young Torbtt".!I father "'as managing the. Rancho California fnc1llty at the. ttmr and the family fom1crlv ov.'lled Rn air firm based at Orange cOunly A1rporl lhs son rled from the infrrnn wilh lu!I c101hlng arlre nnd !iufferrd burn~ f)\·l"r 70 percent of his body, altOO\igh he did esC'aDf' l''t1h h11; hfe. .Juctr" H. "'nrrcn Kr l.t"h1 r.eJZOli'Hf'-1 th " suu setllcn1ent appr<h'td \Vedncsday, as~ssing most of the $llOO,OOO d..1ma~e9 a~alnst the southern Riverside Count1 atrrield ltstilf. 111.. set the bo)"s dam&ges at $751.000, (Stt A"'ARO. r10 t !\ 2 DAILY PIL01 15 Slaye1· of 2 Hru1ded Ot1t, Life Ter1n Impas .. ;ivc and tlpparcntly uncaring, Amos Lewis RotcHfr \•:as 1entcnced to life In stall:' prli;oo Wcdne~dry fir 1hr ~lluying of his estranged v.'1fc and her n13le compllnion at her F<it1n1ain ValleJ home :uld tile killing one hour later in \\'r-stminste.r of her girl friend. Orange County Superior Court Jl)dge S.'lmuel Dreizen ordertd the maxin1um tcnn !or the fomicr al·rosp.'l<:t' en~inM'r just lhree y,·el~ks afttr a jury in hi~ courtroom found ll..'ltcliff. 51, sane and guilty of tv.·o counts or first degree murder. RatcliU was booked on the t'tlargcs on July 8. 1972. shortly after he forced hi s way into the Westmin5ter ho-of f\11'5 Barbara Carew. 42. and !iihol her twice in the head as she lay in bed . It was testified in hls trial that he held Mrs. carew responsible for fl.1rs. Ratcliff's dt.>cision to divorce him . llls killing of r-.trs. Carew can1e one hour after he 1,1.·aited on the porch of Mrs. Ratcliff,.s home at 10526 ri.1on1ing Glory Circle for his estranged spouse and Craig P. Hirst, 52, or Anaheim, lO rl·turn home from a date. Upon their return. he killed both of !hem. Ratclif£ v.·as found lo be insane in laie ·1972 and conunitlcd to Atascadero State Hospital. He \\"as returned to Orange Coun ty for trial a year later ~·hen it \\'as ruled th.it he h.1d recovered his sanity. It was pointed out at his trial that the toll on July 8, 1972, could Mve been much higher than the tally of three killings for ~·hich he v.·as convicted. Arre.sling officers said Ratcliff had. a list of six names in his possession With the three top nam~ neatly crossed out. They said he was within a block or the home of the fourth name on the list when they arrested him. ' . ThuriQ4y1 Aprl1 18, 1914 Not Supposed tfJ Happe•• ,\rgyle Can1pbell's Ten1pcst Snake lri~htJ lived up to 11 s na1ne \Vedncsday when it snaked l>y the six· me ter Joli JI on reaching leg of One-of-a-Kind Re· gatta off the Orange Coast. Campbell. with Jim • Linville as crew, was the Division JU (small keel boats) leader after the first two races. Regatta con· tinues th rough Saturday. 1''or story, see page 15. ~~~~~~~~~ Court Halts Con struction Of 2 Onofre Nuclear U1rits The California Suprl'mc Court has ordered a halt to propo!!cd cc>nstruetlon or two nuclear units on the bluf rtop at San Onofre: The cc>urt in San Francisro issued ii <; stay on the work by San Dicg-0 Gas and Elcctrir and Southern California Edison companies \Vednesday afternoon . The delay in the project less than three miles south of San Clemente allows the court to decide if it will hear an appeal :>f the State Coas tal Zone Conservation Commission approval of the expansion. The lawsuit ,against the commissi-On's action was originally filed in the Fourth U.S. Oistrid Court of Appe:-ls In San Diego by attorneys Frederick Sutherland and Donald Stark. Th"Y represent sever"aJ environmental groups, including the ·Environ mental Coali!l9n of Or<1nge County. Groups United Against Radiation D a n g e r IGUARDJ uf San Clemente and Friends of the Earth . The San Diego appeals courl first issued the stay April 3 and Tuesch~y extended ii one more day to allow the opponents to file their case v.•ith the Supreme Court. The appeals court Jud ges had decided lo not hear the case . The proposal to add ty,·o 1.140 megawatt reactors to the s i t e overlooking San Onofre State Beach was approved Feb. 20 by the state coastal commJ55ion. f'rona Page 1 . SCHOOL • • • these students from the others. 1,1.·hlle rontinuing lheir education."' Co::v said. JJe said where the students v.·erC t:iking unusual e<>u rscs . lhat can not be accommodated by the BMe"' school, University High School teachers 1,1.·ill be asked to come to the students for individual attention. Also included in the annex school v.·ill be intensive counseling programs-for both the stude11t and hi s ' ·.,. Of the anll<'x studenls identified so far. four are gi rls and 14 boys. One ol the teachers will be a woman. "We have confidence that this is a po~itlvt step," Corey said. "We have been meeting with the parents and student.s and so far aJJ the feedback we have is positive." • Nixon , l\issinger Meet With Egyptian Official The environmentalists argue in the law~uit that they were denied due process of Jaw because they were left out of negotiations between the co mmission and utility officials. They also contend the case shoul d neve r have been reconsidered. It was initially denied Dec. 5. The utility companies have been able to work on part of the property, which is adjacent to the existing 450-mcgay;att reactor. Since the charli!es were iss•1ed Ol!alnst 42 University High School students, school district officials have been meeting 1,1.·ith pa rents L.lld Yf'upgslers to decide the most helpful response. or the 42 arrested, five \vere charged \.vith furnishing, but no t s e 11 in g marijuana. They were temporarily suspended and were back in school this Wct'k. Sixteen others were charged wi th possession and being present where dru gs '"'·ere being used. They were placed on counseling programs but Weie not suspended. BULLETIN DAJ\lASCUS f AP) -Syrian Hgblers bombed and .strafed lsi-aell positions on and near J\1t. Hermon t~y I I n esca- lation of figblinl{ on the Golan rlel~bll front. It was Syri1'1 flrit Die of air· craft in combat 1lnce the !\llddle East "'ar last October. WASHINGTO~ (AP) -President Nixon and Secretary of State llenry Kissinger held a surprise meeting with Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmy today as the continued Israe)l·Syrlan fighting heightened Middle East tensions. The mee ting in Nixon's Oval Offiei! was announced less than an hour before it began. High U.S. officials described the meeting as part or the process or infonning Egypt of continuing U.S. efforts seeking disengagement of Israeli and Syrian f~w~s. The informant.s said the session was not related to Egyptian President Anv.·ar Sadat's disclosure today tha t the Soviet Union has hesitated for the past six n1onths in filling Egyptian anns requests and that his milita ry forces we re no\v seeking anns elsewhere. Fr~m Pagel SPENDING ... S!eering Commit.let'. a group appointed earlier Uris mont h by homeowners associat ions and service organizat ion~ to work toward passage or the $16 million park bond pal'ka gc up for voter approral June 4. Cornrnittce n1e1nbers include Oirinne Kent. 1c·;:i1n roordin ar nr and endor sement ch:iirnlrin : l)i rk Clark. puhlir rl'IH!1011s: Alrx \V;ilrlrr. f(nanC'C's: Elh•n Frl'll~ ·. speakers bureau. itnd Izzy Schneider Derelnpment of 'furtle ;'ock Com"v1nity OltAMG>l COAST " DAILY PILOT '""0.>"'1"C•••!l•·1l' t .. ~~ ....... ~""'"'' l ""'d•"" N~•· .. "II ••e..0> ........ t..1r-0.4"0" ~"'''""""""'"Qr,,..,_.~ .... .., .. ,,,,.,. roor ,..., "''"'"'"''''I" 1.,.1.1, ..,. (.,.,, _._. N••p.o'>r! 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Do ... _ .. .-rl'!Wt1111t1toll1*-DICl.lll ..... 1t1- .... -_,...,.IM!llC.."'-c.~-­ ... io.."""1Dl'llll til>~•llXl-"'P.lrt­ll CIO"'(/nlfllt:"""*l'J-.Nl-UOO~ The offieials al;(, said there was no link to Sadat's recent implied warning th.'lt Egypt '"'·ould be forced to renew the war if Israel attacked Lebanon or Syria. But the urgency of lhe . session was underscored by the fact that Kissinger hurried to the White House at a Ume he was to be conclud ing talks with Latin American foreign ministers. Fahmy came from New York, \\'here he has been attending United Natlon1 ~sslons. The EgypUan diplomat has been one or Kissinger's key contacts In the U.S. effort to arrange Middle East peace. Israeli planes bombed and strared Syrian positions on strategic Mt. Hennon again. The Israeli planes scrambled following artillery barrages aimed at Israel! troops occupying the 9,232-foot moun l..'.l intop, often described as Israel's Middle East eyes, an Israeli spokesman said. At the same time Syrian gunners also opened up on Israeli forces in !he southern sector of the 300-squarc-milc Syrian enclave captured last October. !he Israelis said. But the Syrians charged !he Israelis \Vith firing first . The day's outbreak of shooting fol\ov.·cd an a11..JJight clash on llermon on the northern rim of the Israeli-held bulge. From Page l AWARD ... noting young Torbct will be disfigu red for J..e by his burn scars -1nd setnbli.qht.'<I a 5125.000 a\\'ard for his father's own cn1-0· lional distress ever the tragedy. Lav•yers for the plaintiffs s:iirt in the interin1 years that young Torhct hns rcl'O\'l'red frc>m the burns. Attorneys argued succes!'fully during 1he settlen1ent negotiation that Rancho California's airport is badly located and that cro.\Sv.•inds in !he area v.·ere a contributing factor in the plane's crash. Chester \\I. \\'ilson. 52, cf 2993 Arnold A\·e .. Costa \1esa, "'as approaching the small field for a landing with three passengers aboard when the tragedy struck . His Orange County Airporl·based Bcechcraft touched ~o\\'ll once in n strong cross"·ind. then one "'heel lifted and the stiff wind·\aunched the plane ou1 of control. \Vtlson gunned the c.ngine in an a1te n1pt to rl'J:;:ti n JlOWl'r for nnothcr pass at the field, hut a wheel clipped the top of a C'llr :ind cnrrened hopelessly out of l'Onlrol into another nlOlnc nnd !he hangar. Hobert K. Torbet Sr .. who owned !he St'tnnd plane d~stroycd In the crash. "'itnes~ed the holocaust, lc;iding to his $125.000 a"·ard for emotional stress. Malt eu:s Wi fe l'akes Sta 1ul tOS ANGt:LE.<i IAP)-Robert A. ~laheu's wife says ghc "never received ont> penny '' as an age nt for a bandlcader ut a Ne\·ada. hotel owned by billionaire Howard llup:hes. Yvette ri.taheu testified \Vcdncsdn y In her husbnnd's $17.3 million libel sun 11galnst Hughes that she terminated the contract with bandlrnder Rey ~111lull because she lhoughl Uie Hughes connection wasn't ethic.ii. The slay protects an area of sandstone bluffs from destruction. The utilities had ho ped to be grading in that part of the site by mid·April. The environmentalists contepd tha t the cliffs are unique and should be preserved . When the Supreme Court wUl role on hearing the lawsl!it itself is uncertain. • Wakefield Raps Hi s Position 011 J unc Ballot SACRAti lENTO IUPl)-Assemblyman Floyd Wakefield CR-Anaheim) says he appa renlly will be the only Incumbent assemblyman seeking re-election v.·hose name \\'on'\ appear first on the June pri1nary ballot. Con1plaining about the s i t u a t i o n \li'ednesday. '\1akeficld criticized OranJte County Superior Court Judge Robert Corftnan 1vho handed down the ruling. and the State Supreme Court which refuS(_'CI to hear Wakefield's appeal. \\'akefie!d sald the ruling affecting his posi1ion on the ballot v.·as "typical of the irresponsible decisions being hnndC'd do1\'n in ou r courts today." He said it left the election codes ''in coinplctc chaos." The controversy centers on whether incun1bcnts th is year arc r ca 11 y incun1bcnts because of changes in asseinhly district boundaries due to reappointment. Incumbents normally arc listed first on the ballot. \\'akefield, for example, moved from the S~nd district ln Los Angeles County 10 a residence in Anaheim where he "'iii run in the nc"'lY drawn 70th District. State Se11ator See ks Car Ban In Area (:ities Privntc cars \\'Ould be banned in Stnna Ana. Anaht'im. and !he dOY.11tO\l.11 areAs of eight oth1~r Callfomia cities under leg\slallon proposed by an Onkland la1\'n1akc.r. The measure by state Sen. Nicholas C. Petri! would prohibit the use of autos from 7 a.m. lo 7 p.m. in the businl'ss distrlcts of all 10 cities. beginning in 19'1S. Petris, a Democrat. has lllso proposed giving lhe affected cities $1 mllliM each for lmplcinentinr. the ban and devclopl11g pedestrian n1alls. Other cities M the list include S:m Francisco. San Diego. Oakland, Frf'sno. Sacramento, Long Beach. Los Angeles, ond Snn JOM:, They were selected on the basis of population. "f think ll ts fnir to gay that th<! au10111oblle Is strangling our clth~s and d~stroylng our lune!<,'' Petris said. Petris has lntrod.uced s i m i I a r lcgislatlon In the PMt. but It hns been killed. At nne lime. Petris lntroductd a measure lo phase out the internal combutdon tnRine. At a recent mee ting of the I~ .City · Council, some parent.s of the arrested youths complained of entrapment and misbehav ior by Costa 1'1esa pc>lice who carried out the raid. But Costa Mesa police authorities. who provide police service to Irvine on a public safety contract, have denied the charges and said the facts will o::ime out in court. From Pagel ' JIIGH RISE • • • Beach. has made the initial request fer the zone change. but hearings and other solid sessions on the lJropo&Jl,. are rar off. say planners. Spokesmen for the department said today that ~cveral major hearings would have to be scht'du led in ooming months -the first to det ermine if the county's nt'w master plan should be arr.ended to shov.· the zone change. That plan has not rct been adopted. Alter that, rezone hearings would be hrld. follov.·ed by appearances before coastal com n1 is s ion er s, v.•here controversy o\•er the propsosed land use i!ii certain to emerge. Terra PrimA is suggesting a change in zoning from highway commercial and some residential lO a fl at R·3 designation allowing high-densi ty, mu It i p I e developn1ent. Sayre. who heads the vigilant coalition of hoineo\vncr associations. pledged an all-out effort to fight the proposal. He said that no public access exists to the beach in tile area And that the prot:·Jal for high rlsc is "all ~'rong for the scalt." The area up tor the rezone lit; belo\\' a blufftop condominium project which is in the framing stages. 11. too, overlooks Doheny Stale Beach and was approved only aner lengthy battles bety,·een citizen groups .tnd developers. One suit . a $9-million slander-of-title action Is scheduled tor a Superior Court trial in coming weeks. It was lodged against Palisades residents who raltled one evening and urged nelghbcrs to write to public officials when controver.ilal Jand·uses \\'ere proposed. Among the plaintiffs In the suit are the previous oy,11ers of [,und's properly at the bluff base. Cy JJrio t Pa.pers Pro tes t Marines NICOSIA (UPI) -Greek cyprlot newspapers stepped up tht!ir attack today on the presence of American military ~ in Cyprus, but the government of Pmld•ni Ard>blshop Mal<artoa lgnor<d their comments. The oulcry against mt Americans came as about 200 U.S. ~1arines prepared to land in soulhellSt Cyprus trom the amphibious assault ship two .Jima •·hlch will be taking part In the mlneswecpina operatlon ln \he Suez Canal la1er thi!I month. The Communist nev.'!paper llaravghi qid lhe arrival of U.S. &tarlne1 w•s "pffrt of 11n Imperial~ plan by An{l:l9"' Americans to lum (.)'prua lnto-r. NATO base and overthrow Makarios." Ransom Aid Hearst G.iving Back $80,000 SAN FR ANCISCO !UPI) -About 880,000 sent to Randolph A. Hearst to hel p ransom his daughter, Pa tricia, from kid napera 1,1.•lll be returned, it ~·as a.MOUDced today. Well1 R. Smith, general manager of the San Franc:laco Examiner, of which Hearst is president and editor. sakS the contributions that ca n be Identified "'ill ~ sent back to the donors. Those made anonymously will go to charity. The money was sent to llearst to help him set up the People in Need program to distribute free food as dem¥Jded by Patric ia's Sym blonese Liberation Army kidnapers. Smith sakl the money came to Hearst in a fiood of mail ave raging 600-700 letters a "<t;ly after the abduction Feb. 4. Donatiods va ried from three cents to f2.000, he !laid. Hearst said Wednesday that It was "spcechmaking" for Attorney General William B. Saxbe lo 0.::?s.:ribc .'rlril"iA as one of a group of "common criminals." "As far as I'm concernect It's speculation at this point," sa id Hearst, president and edito1 of the San Francisco Examiner, whose daughter, Patricia, 1,1.·as identified by the l-~BI as among nine robbers who took $10.960 from a bank branch f\londay. (Related ma1cri~1 Pa ge 331 "Ifs speechmaking," Hearst said \Vednesday. "Saxbe >-s the right to think what he thinks, and I also have the right."' Saxbe told a \\'ashin gton, D.C. ne\\'S con!erenei! earl ier in the day he felt ~1iss Hearst was an active participant in lhe holdup. "This group we're talking abo~t are common criminals,'' he said, incl uding rAiss Hearst "as part of it." U.S. Attomev James L. Browning Jr. said in San Francisco that a federal grand jury \Viii attempt to decide 1,1.·hether f\'ll ss Hearst, 20, was a willing member of the ba nd of robbers. Boos, Ap plause Greet l{ca g an ...DAVIS (AP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan, sPeaking to University of California students for the first lime In at least fou.r years. drew laughter. boos and applaµsc as he defended Lt. G-Ov. Ed Reinecke, Presiaent Nixon and C a 1 i f o r n i a marijuana \avts. "The deduction that the President took . .. he believed v.·as legitimat'.," Reagan said \\lednesday night at UC Davis in discussing Nixon's income tai deduction for donating vice presidential papers to lhe government. "l\Ir. Humphrey. !\Ir. Johnson and lhe Kennedy pa pers -all the rest of them '"'·ere used in the same \\'ay as fa r ba ck as you want to go,'' Rcagaln told 1,800 students. J udgc Releases Alien lT1itness LOS ANGELES (AP)-An irate federal judge has freed an alien woman from jail. saying if the government wants to hold her as a "'llnes.,,, she must be treated "as ordinary people, who live In a home, sleep in a bed -not a bunk - and can look out of a window without bars." U.S. District Judge Warren J . Ferguson ordered .!\taria Ga r c i a· Carranza released from the Sybil Brand Institute for Women Wednesday, saying her detention there for 37 days as a governn1ent witness was "an offense to hum:in dignity ." ~tiss Garcia-Carranza is one of 16 tilexican aliens arrested here f\larch 11. Bro\\-nlng said ~llss Hearst ml1thl Mve been coer~ into participating in the holdup to convince authorities and the public she was coovertc.-d to lbe philosophy cf t'te Symbklnese ...,JberaUon Army, (SLA ), a terrorist organliatlon whose members abducted her from her Btrkekley apartment the nlghl of f'eb. 4. But Browning also said. "I ha\·e tor.sis lently maintained that evid.'!flce may show all participants in Iha! robbery v.·ere acting freely and volwitarily, After the grand jury has heard all availa,ble evidence, I '"''ill abide by their dc-r· ·Jn." * * * IIcarsts Blast Saxbe Attack On Da11ghter SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The parents oI Patricia !fears! attacked U.S. Attc>rney General William B. Saxbe today for labeling their kidnaped daughte r a "common criminal. u "To ca11 her a common criminal ls irresponsible," Hearst said in a news conference at his suburban FUllsboroogh home. He said Saxbc's statement Wednesday in \Vashington confi rms "our original view tha t the man made lrresponsi blc sta tement.. and eY idently talks off the lOp of his head when he should be listening." "I'm terribly surprised and saddened !hat the attorney general of the United States would Characterize. Patty as a common criminal when she's never bel!n convicted of a crirre," ~-!rs. Hearst said. "It's always been my understanding of American justice that a person Is innocent until proven guilty. J just hope the attorney general v.·ori"t make any prejudicial statements against Patty." . The Hearsts' stafaments follo\l.'ed comm ent made in Wa sh in g to n Wednesday when Saxbe said he felt Patricia was an active participant in Monday's holdup of the Hibernia Bank ilnd v.·as not acting under coercion as had been suggested. "This group \..·e're talking about (l~ Symbionese Liberation Anny) a r e common criminals.'' he said, includ ing Patricia as "part of it." fn Washington a spokesman indicated the \\'hite House might not be pleased wilh Sa xbe's comments, pointing ou t that "we hav cnot commented bo:!cause ·we did not f.!e.l it \\·ou!d be app ropriate." "I don't see hov.• the attorney general could have arrived et this conclusion," 11earst said. "She was o b v Io u s I y captured. obviously held by a terrorist group -a bunch of paranoiacs -for 60 days. Whether she was in the bank 1,1.·ith someone or \1:hether she had her mind bent by coercion, or whatever else, psychologists ean explain. "If you give someone 1 i m it e d information. \\•ithhold affection, and then give it back. \here are noted \\'ays of making people do things they •·on't do under normal circumstances." Both parents said it v.·ould be difficu lt . for th em to s"'ear in court Uiat Patricia v.·as the girl in the b:ink holdup, from the. photographs taken by the bank's hidden cameras. "For legal purposes. T don't think I could possibly say that th ~ gaunt-faced girl In the brown wig "'as definitely my daughter," f\1rs. Hearst said. Hea rst said he would think it was Patricia simply because 1.200 pictures \\'ere taken and the FB I said it was her. "It \\'Ou!d be difficult for me to swear to it," he said. Coastal Co11m1ission Tolcl To Cut Sec1·et Meetings By CANDACE PEARSON 01 1'11-t 0.ll~ ~ .... l l•lf Smoke-filled rooms. c 1 a nd es l I n e mettings and secret letters may bt things of the past -In coastal commission politics anywa.y. At least that 's the intent of a ne"' poliry adopted \Vedne.sday by the State Coastal Zone Conservation Commission under whlch deve l o p e r s and cnvlronmentali~t~ 1,1.·il\ have to do their lobbying more publicly. The policy applll'.'s 10 the six regional coastal commissions as '"''ell. It requires me"tnbc.r.i to avoid private communications u·lth applle:tnls or opponents unles1 the same information has betin sent to other comtn~loners . staff and all sides ln,,olved. "Any wrllten communication may be suspect,·· Assistant State A t t o r n e y General Carl Boronkay warned the state commluione.rs meeting In l.4Jr :'.:t:a('I \\'e<lnesday. fie suegesled scmding any letter• or information about permlla to commission plaMors. / Boronkay ans.,.,·ered. "I would tend lo discourage it if 1 could . "In terms of permit applications. that".> !he safest course to take.'' he concluded. The state commission has been under fire by en\·ironmcntalists for meeting prh·ately ·with power company officials du ring discussions of the San Onorrc nuclea1 plant e1:pansion, Commissioners and st::aff pl3nners have also routinely met with other applicants lo discuM construction projects within 1.000 yards ol lhe coastline. Boronkay cautioned !he commission that all ill decisions must be made on the basis of the hearing record and not oo outside meetings. He opposed the adoption of specific regulations as unnectssary, however. Such a move bad been recommended by the Natural Resource Dt!ense Council of Palo Alto. John Bryson of tbe council said the pracUce of •voiding the "public eye" creates dlsU'\lsl o( the commls.sion's decisions. - CommlsSloner Jan1es Hayes, 'f''hO represents the South Coa!l ttglon, asked If the policy even forbids ''any vl!lt in the hall (outside a meetlng room) from an applicant." "I'm not S&)'in& that an)thing 1hady has happened, at oil." he added. "But 1'1at kind or comn:unlcation I s Improper." The council "'ante-cl the restriction agalnst special communle:al.loru to appl)'~­ to the staff as well. "'A 'v11lt risks your obtai n ing l.nh>nnallon not avttll11ble to oth,n," I • Wednesday's \'Ole Inc luded only the oommisslone:n . I 7 I , I I I -• • . • Todnv's t 'lnul ~ N.Y. Stoc k s VOL. 67, NO. 108, S SECTIONS, S<4 PAGES ORANG E COU NTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1974 TEN CENTS Harbour Residents Fight Apartment Units A 6' · un1t. federally financed apartment pro.lect. routinely approved by the cl l y or Huntington Beach , bas become lhe center of 1 protest from resXlenla of the channel4aced Huntington Rarbou.r 'COmmunlty across the ~t from tt. The M apartments, which also were appr<Wed by the regional coastal commisskln, will house low and medium income residents. More than 200 people packed ~tile lluntington Harbour community center Tuesday night to diSCUM the suddenly controversial project, according t o Huntington Beaeh Co unc i lwom a n Harriett Wieder. J.trs. Suzie Neuman, one of lhe organiters of the meeting, said today a protest to the 3J)anment. aJ:proval .... wld be ri.100 ~ately !th the :::~·:1e • coastal commis.sk>n. She sakt the appeal Hsts two objoctlonso -The apartments will be built on the Newport-Inglewood fault line. perhaps in vlolation of new state la .... s. -some Harbour residents were not Not Supposed to Happen notified v.·Mn the issue v.·ent before lhc regional coastal commission. She said the federal financing i! not the issue. but she, and othf'rs, feel "nolhlng should be built in that area.'' unti l thorough seismic studies are made to determine Vie . 1fety of future buildings. Councu~·oman Wieder, who attended Tuesday ·s meeting. said she is roncemt'd about the lack of local information on the project . 'MK-apartments arc planned for construction on the east side of Algooquin Avenue, roughly across the Argyle Campbell's Tempest Snake {right) lived up to its name \Vednesday when it snaked by the six· meter Joli 11 on reaching leg or One-of·a-Kind Re- gaua off the Orange Coast. Campbell. with Jim Linvflle as crew. \\'as the Oi\'ision Ill <s.mal l keel boats\ leader after the first two races. l{egatta con- tinues through Saturday. For stor}'. sec page 15. Hearst Contends Saxhe's Comment 'Irresponsible' SAN FRANCISCO IUPJ\ The parents of Patricia Hearst attacked U.S. Attorney General William B. Saxbe today ror labeling their kidnaped daughter a "common criminal." "To ca11 her a common criminal is irresponsible ," Hearst said in a ne'i\'s conference at his suburban Hillsborough home. He said Saxbe's statement \\1ednesday in Washington confirms "our original view that the man made irresponsible statements and evidently Lalks off the top of his head wh_en he should be listening." "I'm terTibly surprised and saddened that the attorney general of the United States would characterize Patty as a common criminal when she's never beo:?n convicted of a crirr.e," Mrs. Hearst said. "It's always been my understanding or American justice that a person is innocent until proven guilty. I just hope the attorney gene ral \\'on't make any prejudicial statements against Pally." Tbe Hearsts' statements follov.-ed comment made in Was h ington Wednesday when Saxbe said he fel t Patricia was an active participant in 1.fonday's holdup of lhe Hibernia Bank and was not acting under coercion as had been suggested. W oma11 Suffers Sex ual .i\ttack In College Lot "This group y,·e're talking about (th e Symbionese Liberation Armyi ar e common criminals," he said . including Patricia as "part of it. .. In Washington a spokesmt1 n ind ica lrd the White House might not be pleased \\'ith Saxbe's comments, pointin~ oul that "1\'e hav enot C1'.lmmentc.:1 b-?cause .,.,.e did not !..:el it "'ould be appropriate.·· "I don·t see how the aUorncy general could have arrived at this conclusion," Hearst said. "She was obvious I y cap1ured, obviously held by a terrorist group -a bunch of paranoiac,, -for 60 days. Whether she was in the bank \.\'ith someone or y,·hether she had her mind bent by coercion, or y,·hatever else. psychologists can explain. "If you give someone I i m i t e d information, withhold affection. and then give it back. there are noted \Yays of making people do things they won't do under normal circumstances.'' Both parents said it y,·ould be difficult for them to swear in cOurt that Patricia y,·as the girl in the bank holdup. from the photog raphs 1aken by the bank 's hidden c&meras. "For legal purposes, I clon 't think J could possibly say that th~ gaunt-faced girl in the brown wig .... ·as definitely my daughter," ~Lrs. Hearst said. Hearst said he would think it was Patricia simply because 1.200 pictures \\.'ere taken and the FPI saKI it wa" her. .. It ~·ouid be difficult for me to swear to it," he said. Vallev Boa rd ~lee ts • The Fountain Valley school OOard v.•i\I hold its regular meeting tonight at 7:30 at Number One Lighthouse Lane, ofr Talbert A vchue and Newland Street. Reinec k_e , Says J aivorski T ll ctics 'Witch, Hunting' Lt. Gov. Ed Reincckf' told studcn!s at r..1e"·port flarbor High School today that special \Vatergate prosecutor Leoo Jav.·orskl is engaging in ~·hal he termed "v.·itch hunting." "What we are stcing here is blatant political involvement in the prosecutor 's office," Reineck~ told about 200 stud ent'\ in his speech ar 11 a.m. Reinecke, candidate for th(' Rcpubli· can RUbematorial nom:Oat ion . v.·as in- di cted April 3 on three coun·: of prr· jury in connection ...,.i~1 the S..nate hea~­ in~s on lhe nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst ::is attorTl('r general. IRt'latPd st on·. Page 5) "~fy in\'Oh'emenl is typcial," Rcint?Ckc said. "I'm the hij?tlest elected offici.1 1 thoey could find. Jthcrs who v.crr in- \'Oh-ed ha"~ no t been na1 •c~." \Vhen a student pointed out that he had been indicted by a grand jury ancl not by the prosecutor. Reinecke said. "I \\'as no! represented by an attorney at the grand jury hearing." '·No one checked up on vt'hether or no! the instructions given to th~ grand jur y \Yere legally correct." Reinecke said. "\Ve don't know that the proscco1nr gave them all the evidence ," he S<lid. "The grand jury today is 11othing more than a rubber stamp for a moli\'aled prosecutor.'' Kennedy End s Visi l BELGRADE fUPI ) -Sen . Edward .~!. Kennedy (0-i\1ass.), concluded a 1 .... ·o-dav visit lo Yu goslavia today before nying tO the Soviet Union for the final stage of a fact-finding swing through Eastern Europe. Diplomatic SOUT<.'C5 sai d Kennedy. \\'ho visited Yugo~lavia in 1963. discussed t~ !lliddle East , European security, non-aligned nations and the current U.N. debate on 1a"· materials in talks Wednesday ~ilh President Tito. street rrom the Board .... ·alk shopping Ct>nler in the II arbour. They will have IS one-bedroom apartments, 33 two-bedroom units. and 18 three-bedroom plans ...,,ith rents ranging from $135 a month lo $180 a month. The developer, Harry Scho'.e could have buih 79 apartments on his three acres under city zoning Ill...,'. Planning officials say the project has 65 perCf'nt open space, more than required for Hie ll·3 apartment zone. Bt>causc it m~s or exceeds al: city requirements for that area , it v.-as given routine cit}' approval .n January \•·1 •hou1 going before the planning commission nr city council plann ers said. No one spokt' lo th<' city protesting th<' project and there Y.'t're no OPfl"lr>"nl~ v.'hen it was approvro April 8 by !hi.' regional coostal com1nlsaion. 1'1rs. Neuman said tbc opposition only recently arose because Harbour residents ....·ere not a...,·are of the projet'l. ~trs. ~'icder \.\'Ondered if "the area is 'appropriate' for the people who \\Ould \i\•e there. App ropri;11c 111cans con\•cnk·n1 Ora nge Tragecl y Boys Die • Ill By \\"ILLIA~I SCHREIBER Of "'' 01Ur fl'lltl S1111 T\\'O youn g Orange :..Oys b?1n1ed IO death in their home early today V.'h ile their frantic mother rushed to a nearby fire Station for help. Robert James Bu?,ick. 3, and David Gerald Buzick. 4. dit"d in the back .. ·t of a police car \\'hilc bring rushed to Oran~r f'ounty ~lcclical Center only ; frw miles from thei r home a· 11Z02 Eckhoff St. FireITl('n sa11t the m1Unigh1 blaze. v. h1ch gulled the sn1a11 v.·ood frame house, apparent]~· broke out in the kitchen arl'a trapped the bo~·s in their bedroom. \\'ith no telephone in the house. the boys' mother, Sharon Atkinson . drove to • ntaTby Orange fire station to summon firemen. By the time firemen arrived at IM scene. the small house was· completely involved in names. ' The boys' father. Vernon C. Buzick. "·as round outside suffering fromininor bums. He ltJld fir emen he tried to rcath the chilclrPn but .... ·as driven back by a \\·all or nam es. Fircml·n l'.'<nl<1incd tha t ' -'<: ' i •i and Buzick .... ·ere once married and \\'err. in the process of reconciling. She assumed her ma iden name after the divorce. Firemen entered th e smoke-filled house State Se nator See ks Car Ban In Area (:ities Prh·atc cars would be banned in Sant:i Ana . Anaheim. and the dovmtown areas of eight other Ca lifo mia cit ies und{'r lcf.!isl:i!ion proposed by an Oakland lav.·1nakcr. The measu re by st.ate Sen. Nichnln)l C Petris \\'Outd prohibit the use of aut os from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the busincs'.'i districts of all 10 cities. beginn ing in 1978. Petris. a Ocmocrat. has also proposed giving the affec ted cl!ics SI million earh for in1plemcnlini; the ban and dt"\'e\opiug pedestrian malls. Other cities on the list inl'lude San Francisco. San Diego. Oakland, Fresno, Sacramento. Long Beach, Los Angeles, and San Jose. They ~·ere selected on the bas is of population. "I think it is fa ir lo say that the automobile is strangling our cit ies and destroying our lwi g:.." Petris said. Petris has introduced s i m i I a r legislation in !he past. but ii has btxon killed. At one time Petris introduced a measure to phase out the internal combuslon engine. and found the h\'O boys curled up in :1 corner of t~ir bedroom. o\·erC()n1C by smoke aJK!. heal. Efforts to re\·i\'e them on the wav In the mt'diea\ center burn unit failed 'and they were pronounced Jicad on arrival. Units of IJ1e County Fire Dcpartmenl arrived on the scene shortly after the Orange firemen and cxlinSuishcd the blaze. County fire Capt . Hobert Bonmho\\'Cr ... ,. """"" DENIES AIDING VESCO Defendant Stans St an s Jlf aintllin s l lis Innoce nce .4l f'e rj11ry· Tr illl r\E\\' YORK j AP! -F o r n1 c r Comn1ercc Sec retary ri.lauril'e II. Stans natly denied to a jury today tha t he \\a:; guil ty of conspiracy, obsln1ctlon of jusllce or p<>rju ry Like codefendant John N ri.1ttchcll. the former attorney general. Stans denied eve r tryinf!: to fix n fraud investigation of f1nancil'r Hobe rt I •. Vesco in return for n secret $20'lJl00 contribu1ion to President r\ixon's 1972 campai gn . "Arc ~·ou gui lty or no! fo( these charges?'' asked S1ans' lav.~er. \\'al ttr Bonner. at !he l'nd of a t...,·o-day direct elCamination. "I am not guilty of any or thc~e charges. believe nic ." Stans said, looking directl y at the jury, . Huntington Beach police tod ay sought a man in hl1 mid·20s u·ho tried to rape a 42-year-old woman as she .... ·alked to her car in a Golden West College parking lot Wednesday night. Police said lhe ...,.oman was returning to her car after a night class at the Huntington Beach communi ty college when she was aecosted. Grove Meeting No Sellout "Oid you C"Onspirc \Vilh John :\t itchrll to defraud lhc General Account1ng Office or the Securit ies and ~ x c h an g c Commission"" • She slugged the man In tbe race y,-ith her car ktys. hurried to ·her car and locked the doors, according to the police r.port. By that time, tne man -described as about 25 yur1 okt , 5'5" and 150 pounds, With dart curly hair and a muscacbe - hod Oed the sc.ne. • SLA. CHI EF VIEWE D \\rt.at !Ort of a complex penonaUty is the man "°"' known as "Cinque," leader of lhe Symblone11e Liberation Army? The s1ory of Donald Oa\•id OeFreeze unfolds today on Pagt!! SI. Oul )' Fi ,re Turn Up for Coll ege Di str ict Hearing By TERR\' COVILLE Of .... DfilJ fl'llat tllff Of(iclals or the Coast Community College DtMrlct nearly played to an rmpty house for lhe acoond night in a row Wednesday. lbey were saved that tmbarras.sment when five spectaton shov.·ed up for a public hearing on the ?)$$iblllty of the Garden Grove Unified School District joining the college district. The hearln& was held In f'orum II at Golden West Q:illcge, Huntington Beach, wnlch seah1 300. Countirfk school offitlals present, there we re about a do1.en people in the tiered lecture MU. The night bt>fore, a !Jlmllar hcarin;t at Orange Coast College, Costn Mesa, drew no "isitors. But t.oa!t offi cials who thought they might escape the room after a brief JO.- minute scaston. .900tl learned beller as one of the fi\·e spectators refused to accept their \\·ord lhat the annexation would cause no great tax burden for Coast residents. The objeetor was llarvey Pease, ol Balboa lslnnd , ~no served ., a Trustee on the old Newport Beach Elementary School District from 1953-fi6. Pease urged Coast trostets to hold a gent'ral election al)(! let the \'oters decide whether they '-''anted lo etPand the oollege district to include t ltt Garden Grove area. 'The board should not assume an empty audltoriuTn is a s l I e n t endorsement." Pea5e warned. uWhy don't you find out If there are Issues or concem to the public. Disseminate more inform ation.'' \\'orth Keene, chairman of lhe school board, noted that the Garden Grove i~uc has been studied for 14 years. with coiuidtrable press coverage and public mtttlnga, but public response has been very low. l'le. along v.·ith Coast Chancellor Or. Norman \Valson, al!O explained that the district stands tn IO!'le money if Carden Grove I! not annc1ed, but wlll roughly brtak ev-e n U it is. 'M1ty also Poinlf!d out. if local dlstrlels don't rt a ch some agreemenl 800n, then the 1tatc will place Garden Gro\·e in one or II~ t'llree nel1thboring districts any"·ay. "There are only t~v choices ror th c Coast Community Co llege Dis1rict," \\'atson s..ild. "Garden Grove slllys with t See COi.LEGE. Pa gr Z t > • ''I did no! conspire with John :-.htchcl l or anyone else." Stan!! replird. The indictment charge.<; !hat Srans and ~l!tchcll defrauded the GAO by fruling 10 repo11 Vcsco's con1r1bu11on. whi rh St an.q rcwl\'ed on April \fl, 19'i2. thrrc days aft r the effective date or a la v.· requirin~ disclosure. They are ;iccu~ of impeding the SEC investigation of \'esco in re1urn for the money. Judge Lee Gagliardi pctmilltd Stans to testify brie fly about h111 wlft'~ rritical Illness In latt 1972 and earl y Hn;J. The defen~ maintains that S1ans .... as 50 distraught o,·er his \\1lfe's lllneM that he could flot recall dat es nnd detail! about his ronvrrsn tl0rts rtgardlng the VPSCO case during that period. Two of the perjury counts against Stan~ allegr.: tie lied \\'hen he said he had not talked to form er White llouse coun~l John llc:nn Ill and G. Brt1dford Cook. (Set ST ANDS. r1ge !J ' .f , to transportation . ~hopp111i:: and 11\altcrs of lift S\\ 11'.' :-hl' s:n1! Sorn\• rr~1 lll'11t s 1tlihl\11rd ll"•rl' Is no publ1<' lransport.111011 1n U1l' .1r~ · Tht• Orangl' County Trans11 Oistrlct. hO\\'l'\'1'r, pl:u1s 10 01}\·n 1v.n bu~ r~uh:~ !ht·r·· :-.to1y l:I. ()n,. rout•· 111\1 Hl:Jk•· hou rly rnnnl'l·t1<»1s ::11 the• P.cmrd11n!k shopp1111-f 4't·nll'r, 1rnnsport1n,t: p.1 .. s1•n!i•'rs a~ far as ~an1:i An.1 . Th.:• nlhi·r rout1· 1111! curnt• frorn Full.·r tun. p.•s~ ,!long \\':irn••r ,\\enue 1 21~J fr·c l :111:1y i and 1•11U at Sun:-l·l lk•at'h, Fire sai d th(' firr 11·.:t~ hmui:ht under control in ;1hou! 10 minulrs. but the house al ready had !wen rompll'lth· i.:1 • d. ~liss Atkinson \ras lrt>at('(! and released fron1 the n1 cdi eal Ct•nlf'r !or extreme hysteria and Ruz ick rrcl·ivcd lr(•atment for nii nor burn s The cause or !he hla71~. ~·hlrh c·aus1'd an estimated $1 0.0CX.. in damai;r, 11·as s.ill unkno\111 today. Flrr officials •re in\'est igating !he 1ragc-ly Life Se11t ~11 ce lla11ded 011t To Ratcliff fmpas.<;i\'e and npp:iren!ly uncaring, Amos fA'\.\'iS Tiatcliff \\'as Sf'nll'nccd 10 life in statr prison \\'l'dnc~d;·v fnr tit" slaying of his c~!r;inged 111fl.' and h1•r mal e co mp1u1 ion :i t her J·o11n1111n Vallt,1 home and !he kil ling on<' hour la!C'r 111 \\'cslminster of h1·r gir l fn rnrl . Orange County Superior Cou rt Jud~e Samuel Drei7.en orclcrcd !hr maxirnu1n lenn for the former .1t•rnsp<1ee eng11a"1.·r JUSl lhrec ...,·eeks after a jur) 1n h1'1 courtroom fou nd Ratcl1H. 51, s..1ne an d guilty of l\\o t'Oun!i;; of first dcgrcC murder . Ratclifr \\as book ed on 1hr ctiar~es on July 8. 1912, shortly aflcr hl' fo rced his v.·ay into !he \\lrstmin ~rr·r hf:i·--or :-.1 r~ Barbara Ca rl'w. 42. and shfit hl'r l\\ICt' 111 the head as she l:i\' in lx·d It ...,·as testified 1.n his rr 1:-d 1hat he h('J d :\frs. C:tn'w Tl'Sf10n~1hte for :-.trs. H:Hrhff's d1·ct~1'in to d1\'0r('l' h1111 Ills kitlin~ of :-.1rs. r .1 r1.:1\ cam ... one hour afl('r h" ·w;ul"d on !h1• porth of :-.Tr~. Hatcliff's hon1e :n JO;i2fi .\1orr11nj? Glorv C1rcll' for his f'Slr<n1gt·d SJXlusr• and Cra1E: P. Hirst. 52. of Anahf'1 rn . !fJ 1etur11 ho rnc fr om a date Lipon th o.>1r return. he killl·tl OO!h or them. Hatcliff v.:is found to Ix: insan1· 111 tal e 1972 anti ron1m1t1('d 10 At<iscaclcro St:1te Hospi tal lit' was rl'tumcd to Oran~c County for Ina! a year later v.hcn 11 ...,as ruled tha t he had rC'COvcred his sanity. It v.as po1ntl'd out at hi s trial 1hat th<' loll on July 8. 1972. could tlB\''' hC't'n much higher than lhc 1ally of three ki llings /or v.hich he l\1IS ron\'i Clcd . ~rrcst ing officers said RatcliH had :i list of s11 names in his posse~s1on \\Ith the !hree top names niia tlv cross1'd 0111. They said he ~·as \\1th1n a hlock of thP home of the fourth name on the ll~t "h'-·n they arre.o;ted him . Orange Co ast We athe r There 's somr ...,inU in th!! air for Frida y. v.h1pping a11ny :ill !ha t fog to make a sunny allemoon Top mercury rcadin;t~ t11ll slay In the middle 60s along the roast INSllll·: TODA\' Tht Su preme Court takfs u.1. der .considerallo't r/ie r1qh1-ro- reply controversy, a tna1o"r free press J.S.tue. Siory, Paae 4. .. """ " A~ll Ll..,.fl .. ,_. ..,. • .. _, ll·U C1!1tt<"ni. s. ' M111Y1t '••••It " Cltulli.-'"' ff1t1111111 ,.,.., • Ctmlct ,, o,.,, ... c..,"" 1·1• c .. n.....i II ,..,,. ,,.)4 0.11'11 NollClll• I "' " Ec11t.-r!1I ,.,,, I ,,1 ... ,..,,., .. l!nlK!llnment , .. ., '''"" ,..,, Pl11111« H·ll S!K-Mlriltlt 14-1' "'' lltf ltKtrf SI Ttlnh1111 " My Gtrfrl« " l~tt!trt 1 .. u .. __ n WNltltt • 111 11Wi Stni(t ' Wtrlt Nt •• • ' . . • ) ••11nl -• , i Reports Economy Nosedive, Price Hikes \'IASlll~GTON (AP ,-The go\'ernment The d«line w13 particularly b<id ne~·s reported today th:\\ th e nation_'s ~eononly for the Nlxou administration since it took a much steeper nosed.I ve than raised serious questions wht'ther the ex pected in tht) first quarter of the yrar. Cf>untry can avoid a recession ttus year, while prices soured at a doubll' digit rate.-as Presldent Nixon has promised. 1'he Gross National Product d1·rl1nr<I at Two con~utive quarters of decline Jn a ~.8 percent ann ual r;1tc in the first thr GNP -whlch measu.res the total th ree months or the ye;ir, 1hc fi rst drop \'alue of output or goods anJ se rvices - in GNP since 1970 and the biggest tlrop in is considered the technical measure of a 16 years. recession . Coast Panel Endorses Openn:~ss By CANDACE Pl'.:AltSON 01 l~t Dtllr l'IMI 5'1H Smoke-filled rooms, c I a n d e s t i n e meetings and secret letters n1ay be things of the past -in cOastal commission politics anyway. At least !hat's the intent of a new policy adopted Wednesday by the Stale Coastal 7..onc Conservation Commission under '"'hich de ve l ope r s and environ mentalists will have to do their lobbying more publicly. The policy applies to the six regional coastal commissions as v.:el\. It requires members to avoid private communications with applicants or opponent.s unless the sa me information has been sent to other commissioners. staff and all sides involved. "Any "'Tillen communication may be suspect," Assistant State A t t o r n e y General Carl Boronkay warned the state commissioners meeting In Lons Beach 'Vednesday. He suggested sending any letters or information about permits to commission planners. Commissioner James Hayes, who represents the South Coast region, asked if the policy even forbids "any visit in the hall (outside a meeting room ) from an applicant." Motim• Detaied- The. first quarter drop of 5.8 pe rcent com~ed with 1dmlnistr1tion rocecasts of fro1n 3 to 4 percen t. The CNP grew al • rate of 1.6 pertMt in the last quartl!:r last ytar. The first quarter decline thls year represented a total turnaround of lt.5 percent since lhe first qua rter a year ago when the GNP was reported growing at an 8.7 percent rate. "A visit risks your ob ta I n I n g information not available ·10 others," Boronkay answered. "I would tend to discourage it lf I could. "In tenns of perm.it applicatioM, thal".; the safest course to take," he concluded. The state commi ssion has been under fire by environmentalists for meeting privately with power company officials during discussions of the San Ono!re nuclear plant expansion. · Federal judge has refused to dismiss charges against Dennis Banks (left) and Russell f.1eans (not shown ) in \Vounded Knee Trial. Defense attorney William KunsUer (right) claimed FBI illegally tapped tele· phone. John Hill (center) is charged in Attica Prison uprising and is also defended by Kunstler. Commi.'isioners and staff planners have also routinely met with other applicants to <llilcuss construction projects within l ,000 yards of the coastline. Boronkay cautioned the commission that all its decisions must be made on the basis of the bearing record and not on outside meetings. lte opposed the adoption of specific regulations as lUlnecessary, however. Such a move had been recommended by the Natural Resource Defense Council of Palo Alto. John Bryson of the council said the practice of a\'oiding the "public eye" creates dislrust of the oolTllllission's decisions. "I'm not saying that anything shady has happened at all," he added. "But that kind of oommunication i s improper." The cow-icil wanted the restriction against special communications to apply lo the staf f as well. \Vednesday 's vote included only !he commissioners. Survey Finds Aliens ?\tA NHATIA N BEACH (UPf l FOO.era! authorities making a "surprise Survey" of a pottery products rirm \\'00.nesday apprchcndrd 40 su.'ipectcd illegal aliens from ~lcxico. A U.S. lmmlgralion and Naturalization ServiC'I! spokesman said the arrests ·were part of a program of "surprise sur\'cys'' at firms "'here there are suspectOO illegal aliens. O•.t.NGI COAST '19 DAILY PILOT f~ °''"I" t~ ... °"'"' f1 "' ... ,., ...... ~ "'-""' t•,...., '"" ...... p, .. , .. l'Ull"-........ 0<•"')• Valley Police Seeking Suspect In 2 Robberies Fountain Va1ley police are seeking a young bandit aceused of robbing a Fountain Valley dry cleaners Wednesday morning, and another cleaners in Westminster on Monday. The 21-year-old suspect had just been released on bail from Orange County Jail a week earlier, where he was being held for four similar armed robberies. According'. to Det. r.larty Enqui.st. U1,C suspect is believed to have robbed r\orgeto"n Cleaners, 18883 Brookhursl - St., because his description and manner of operation in previous robberies matches this one. Police say the suspect pr~ed to carry a weaJM)n and then dcmandOO and recei\'cd $102 from the cashbox at 10:30 a.m. A similar robbery took place on Monday at Joe's Quality Clea ners, 13085 Springdale St. in \V esltninster. The suspect is already \Van tcd in an arnlOO rob!xory at the same business on ~'eb. 25. Police took the suspect's photograph 10 the victim at Norgeto"'" Cleaners, and he was tentatively identified. according: lo Enqulst. School Official Suffers Attack From l'age 1 COLLEGE .... us. or it goes to another district. If il g~s. it ""ill place an additional tax burden on our people." About 3.000 Garden Grove resident s attend either Golden \Vest or Orange Coast now. and the state supplies the local district with funds to pay for their education. If those students pull ou t, it v.:ou\d create a serious financial ga p in Coast's fundi ng. v.·hich might result in some program cu tbacks. Keene indica ted. Pease. hoVite\"t'r. insisted tnat anv decision ought to be delayed and a publiC election called. After an hour's debate v.·ith Keene. he refused to change his position. Keene said Coast trustees \li'il\ probabl~· lake formal action on Garden Grove's annexation request al their Apr il 24 meet ing . The college board is expcctl'd to appro\·e it. To,ver Vandalism Da1nage at $200 Thieves and vandats raided several Ne~·port Beach 1'.1arine Sa f et y Department lifeguard to·wers. causing about $200 in losses, it "·as reported to police \Vednesday. Lifeguard Larry Gibson reported to1vers at the 22nd, 28th and 32nd Slrcet beaches lvcre looted of buoys, surf condit ion 1\·arning nags and other gear. The Commerct Dtp1rtment report Oil t~ ecooomy 11.lso ~ lhat inflation continued to increue the first quarter, rislns at a IO.a pe rate. compartd with 1.8 perctnt In the f9l11"th qunrter. 11 was the bl.Qest three-month in crease since lhe first quarter-of 1951 v.•hen the r11te was 13 percent. The C.Omn1erce Department said l be main fa ctors In the eCQnomic decline Money Sent To Dono1·s F1·om Hearst SAN F,RANCISCO (U PI ) -Abou t $80,000 sent to Randolph A. Hearst to hel p ransom his daugh ter, Patricia , from kidnaper!! 'A'ill be returned, it \\'SS announced today. Wellii R. Smith. general manager of the San Francisco Examiner, of which llearsl is president and editor. said the contributions that can be identified will be sent back. lo the donors. Those made anonymously "'iii go to charity. The money was sent Jo Hearst to help him set up the People in Need program lo distribute free food as demanded by Patri cia's Symbionese Liberation Army kidnapers. Smith said the money came to Hearst In a flood of mail a\'eraging fi00.700 letters :t day afte r the abdu.ctlon Feb. 4. Donations varied from three cents to $2,000, he said. Hearst said Wedne!lday that It was "speeChmaking" for Attorney General Willla m B. Saxbc to ..'..!s.:rlbc ... a ,~ieia as one or a group of "common criminals." "As far as I'm concerned, it's speculation at this point," said Hearst, president and edito1 of the San Francisco Examiner. whose daughter. Patrici1:1 . was • identified by the FBI as among nine robbers "'ho took $10,960 from a bank branch ~1onday. {Relat ed mater;~• Paze 33 ) '"It's spcl'chmaking," Hearst said \\'cdnesday. ''Saxbe ::_s the right to think "''hat . he thinks, and I also have the right.., Saxbc told a Washington, D.C. ne~·s confe rence earl ier in the day he felt ~tiss llearst \\'as an active participa nt in the holdup. "This group we're talking about are common criminals." he said , including ~,t iss Hearst "as part of ii.'' U.S. Attorney James L. Browning Jr. said in San Francisco that a federal grand jury "'ill alt<!mpt to decide 1vhether r..1iss Hearst, 20, was a willing niember of the band or robbers. Brown ing said ~llss Hearst might havC been coerced into participa ting in the holdup to convince authorities and th e public she was con\'erted to the ph ilosophy of t'ie Symbionese ..,iberation 1\r1ny, (SLA ), a terrorist organization \\'hose members abducted her from her Serkekley apartment the night of Feb. 4. But Bro""ning also said. "I have consislently maintained that evide;nce may show all participants in !hat robbery "'ere ac ting freely and voluntarily. ·Arte r the grand jury has heard all available evidence, I \\'ill abide by their dr• · ·J n." Boos, Applause Greet l{cauan !::'I DAVIS {AP ) -Gov. Ronald Reagan . speaking to University of California st udents for !he first lime in al least foJr years, drew laughter. boos and applause as he defended Lt. Gov. Ed Reineck e, President Nixon and Ca I i lo rn i a marijuana la"'S. "The deduction that the President took ... he belie\'ed wa s legitlmat-:.," Reagan said \Vednesday night at UC Davis in discussing Nixon "s incoml' tax deduction for donating vice presidential papers to the i;ovemment. "r-.lr. Humphrev. ~tr. Johnson and the Kennedy paper!!·-all the rest of them 'verc used in the same way as far back r\S you \\'SOI to go,'' Reagan told 1.8()"1 st udent s. were a •harp c:otbacj in auto prpdudlon and a bill ~ Jn home , bdJldlni. 1)1& drop In aulO • prodllctJoc bu bfto attrlbuled I Arll>-ol1 tinllar10 and the energy orlslJ. . The Commerce Department said that ~ca~ o( r\sing prlce-s alone the ~er-all v:'·~~ of the, GNP lncrtased $14.3 billion In the first Quarter to an.annual rate of $1.35J.8 billion, up 4.4 percent trom the..,. Tooti1i' His Fl11te • fourth quarttr last ye,r. Figures computed .at an-1Mual -rate mean thlt tbe rate wauld be JM final llgun at lh• end ol • L2--1h' perl<id If lhe lrtnd conlin.ued unchanged. Tbe Commerce Dc!partment ,wlllO issued revised figures on t'Orpo rate profil3 ln the fourth quarter oJ lt'lsl ye<.i:-, showing 11 dee.line of '1.6 bilJion 111 bcfort·lfl>X profits, also com puted at an BMC:1 rate-. A side~'alk peddler in Berkeley wears a girdle of home mad.e flutes of all shapes and sizes wh ich he hopes to sell to passersby. If things get a lit11e slow. a duet lakes the edge off boredo1n. A11i1nal Co11t1·ol Se1·vices - To Study Lagu11a Situation By JACK CHAPP ELL or !ht OtilY l'llol 1!1U Californ ia Anima l Control Services , the organization which first proposed cat lic~nsing in lluntington Beach, "'as given ap11roval to study Laguna Beach's pet control needs. The study, to be done at no cost to the city, v.•as authvrized informally by the city council follo"'ing a presentation by the Dennis Smith company repres. :ta- tive. Califc ·ia Animal Control Services :ms ron tractro "A•ilh the city of Huntington Beach for t"'·o years and proposed lirl'nsinR or ca . as a revenue measure, a step 11·hich first met fierce opposition by rat o"·ners and "·as dropped by the city. llowf'ver. the license measu rl' v.·as recently brought up again by the Huntington Beach City Council and Fair Hourd to Give Entcrlui11111ent Pacts Entertainment contracts for this year's "Good Old Da\'s 74·• fair in Costa r.1esa \''iii be awardfd tonight by the Orange County fair board. The fair board is scheduled to meet at 7: 15 p.m. in the administration building on the Orange County fairgrounds. 88 Fa ir Dri\·e. This year's filir \1'lll be held July 12 to 21 . enacted along with a leash law for cats, an item so hotly contested the council just repealed the leash la1•·. In bis presentation to the Laguna Beach City Council, Smith said he disapproves of permitting dogs on beaches, an issue "'hich several years ago packed !he Laguna Beach City Council chrunbe rs ~·ith protesting dog lovers. Laguna Beach now has a seasonal ban on dogs at its beaches, barring them during the summe r and requiring then1 to be leashed. at all lhnes. Smith cited a health hazard to humans and especially small children posed by animal droppings on the beaches. Smith said his firm is an alternative to the traditional animal co n tr o I arr.'.l.ngements available to cities. arrangements \\'hich usually include a contract with the cowity animal control department or contracting wit h a humane society. Laguna presently contracts with the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to 1\nimals for its animal contro l services. Smilh said animals running at large are a hazard to the comn1unity because of health problems they p rese n t . incl uding signs or a con1munity's deterioration. He said his or~anizalion ti a s cxperin1entl'd 1\•i1h all manner of enforcement techniques ranging from issua'nce of just \\'amings for \'iolations, to strict enforet>1nent issuance of citations. ~te said the st rict l'nforceme11 t plan ha:i \\"Orked best in o t h e r communities. tw.•T P>1V ~ n'I ~"' &-liM1'• ""''""'' •<• r ·th\-: !~ "1 I< !"' IQ• f fli!<I> IOI C.U<"I ,.. .......... _ a-. ... ~ ''""''"""" ...... ~-i'oi.1• ",,~, ,., I ••1·• "·• htto " ...... .., "-l'>'t• '"'' '·•" f •·••"•. '" I••" r~~ ''•"" A ··o • ,...,. .. '•' ••·•""' ,, r .. 1 ......... , ,.,.,..,,.,, "'" ••• no"' •••r••• t•' P..t'·•"·"'>r'•"t"•' ,,....,,., •. , e..·.-•c'1 c~ ·•tA~..i , .. ,,,.,."' 92~.~ Les Clay. communlly r c I a ti on s coordinator for the Jl untington Beach City Scbool District. "·as recovering from a heart attack today al Fountain Valley Con11nunity Hospital. Lifeguard Sle\·e Wigely also reported his tower at the Corona dcl ?<.1ar Main lk>ach 'A"as overturned and the telephone. flags and buoys stolen. Eron• Page 1 Marina Cooperation Urged g~ .... !l\\'O l '"t »o>t•! o..U l'"C"··f •r _i.,.11t(,,,, i~l(C'f".I ·~· i"'v-y . " .• ..... '"°~l1•,o (hlo\H l!){'I\ i -,.dP fl.:Jll A, ... ,...,. ... """O..,.L-• T ""Y (o... >e w .... O>M)llC...,.,.,.I•"" Hvwt~ &t.cll Offict Iii> ~~lb.I-~ .... fl':.., .... .;;. .. ,. f 0 !. .• ~ ~7~3 OttwOffktt l t0'1"•lk-M" ~1110'...,A .. c;o, ........ \Xl ....... , •• r.1 .. ·0I! ,,•e-11•~'" U"'tl N-..,....,,J. tt.~l :.. ... a.-..,.,~~11c...-..... ~ ... T.t~l7141,4l·4JJI CtlttlflH AdvtrtlNiiti 641-5671 ' -Noni! Ot ... c.o.no. t.o,.......,.,_ •40.IJJO CQpyr.Ofll ,., •• o. ... Gtl.to• """""'~ ~ -,..,...., .. _ -tl'O"' -°''"' ... "-' or •1..n•..-nl• -" ...., "' -'"""°""....,...,.,.._,°'_~_ lllco"'<tci.lt ~-" Coe1• -C.~b'· ..,. &<i...r.t!OIO ~ -,, ao "°°"""'1-" ... ~ t oQI)"'°"' "'"'' ""'-'-'JOO~ His ~·He. Norma . said Clay, 60. "·as ~tricken Sunday. but is improving and "'a" in good spirits toda y. C\J:1y, 1661 Tun stall Lane. Huntington Beach. 1; in the intensive care unit at the Fount..11n \"alley hosp ital. ~lali,eu ~s Wi.fe Takes Su11ul LOS ANGELj:S !APl-Robcrl A. ~!Rheu's ~ays i;hl!: "nevtr rCceived onr penny" a~ an ag ent for a bandieader at a Nevada hotel 011.·ned by billl-0nairc llov.·ard Hughe~. Yvette M"1heu testified Wednesday In· her husbnnd"s $17.3 milllon Hbel 111l t against lh1Rhes that she termlnatl!:d the contract with handleader Ray Malus because she lhous,ht the H u g h I!: s cOMection v.·asn't ellllca1. ' I forml'r chief COWlse\ and later chairman o( lhe SEC, aboul the Vesco ca!e in the Costa il-lesa Mayor Seeks United Approaclt fall of 19i2. By RUD I NIEDZTELSKl St:lns leslified \\lcdnesday that he had DI tilt 0.11,-.. n.1 stiff l»lked to both Dean and Cook about The need for "closer th.'.'-t\"Cr VeS<.'O in that period . cooperation bel"'een Newport Beach, and Bo1u1er asked if he thou ght he \\·a~ Costa r-.tesa on the Santa Ana Itiver telling th.e grand jury that truth 'Aill"n he marina v.·as urged today by !\fay~r testified in )1arch Md April of 1973. Robert ~1. Wilson of Costa ~lesa. "I testified to all the facts as I then , lie told members or the CitJzens recalled t.hc.m In the light of my state of tlarbor Area Research Team {CHART, mind ," Stans said. !hat n united approach Is essential and "Did )'OU \\'illfutly .,nd lo.TtOwingly give that he already had Initiated lhe first false testimony to the grand jury~·· steps. asked Bonner. Wilson ~;i.id he had dl&eussed the "I certainly did not ," Stw said. potenUA\ 3.000 sllp aso bUUon marina Stan~ said that his wife collapsed ;it c... pro!~et with Ne\\'pon er""h 1'.Iayor home on Aug. 9. 1972. and he took her to Donald ?\tclnnls and that both had agreed Walter Jteed Hospll.al. 'A here It Y."&!I to enllsi lbe aS$lStanct or KeMeth dti ll!:nnined she had a rare and very Sllmpson, Orange County's d.trector of serious blood disease. harbors. be;iches lllld parks, ln dra fUng a She remained in the hospllal unUJ mid· congreulonal bill. Dcttmber and Stans visited Iler two or Cnngresslonal approval Is required three hours every night and spent most before the U.S. Army corps ol Engineers of the wttkendJ with her. can begin 111 study ol the 420-aicre • marlna site lowlaods o! Beach . in the Sa nta Ana Rivr.r Costa :-Olesa and Newport \\"i\son sa id U.S. Rep. Andrew Hinshaw !lt·Ne11·port Deachi ha!! a(fttd to carry the bill but tha t mean\\•hile Costa ~tesa and Newport Beach already are working togelhl!:r lo obtain other governmental approvals for tht project. "\Ve must "·ork with the: Army O'.>!i'IS of Engineers becau.se y,•e ba\"t to consider nood control problems ln the area," \Vil!on said. ''\\'e have been working with tht.m on a Oood control plan through a League o( Cities committee of v.·hlc:h I am a member. "Be.sides flood control probll!:ms, there may be a problem of oil well.!1 In Lhe arell whlrh 'A·e m:;y have to buy. But I an1 conndent that these problenu can be v.·orked out. "The \\1hoJe project, fro1n tht lime we begin getting approvals until co mpletion date "i ll be about IO years. So this is not a projt'ct we are taking lightly, and much more study will be 1equired."' \l/ilson Aid the marina occupies the top spot on his list of prlorlli~ and that getting the project off the gn"•id is "onl!: ol'the most important things that I .. ·ant to accomplis h in my tenure as mayor of Costa ~tesa. '' The mayor informed CllART members that he and other council members did not think highly or 11 rtcently propo~ "·aterfront housin~ d e \' e I o p m e n t proposed for the marina area by Kai!er Aetna. l~e te.rmed the lagoon-t y pe dc,velopnlent, simllar In concept to Lake forest. "a wading pool'' and predlcled that If Kaisar Aetna it not lnteresteJ In bulldin~ " rtal marina. there is , "good chAnci' ' somebody else ¥1'1 b:.'. I l • j \ 1 I J I ] I I I r' H OA/l Y PILOT ;f County Government Revamp. -~ltJJe rv i sol's _4utliurize 'Sttf}er Ag;e11 C)'' l'u11c''f'l By IVIWAM SCllllF.IB>:JI 01 IM 0111\f l"llt! t1ot .,- Orange Cou111y Supcr\'isors ha 1· <· mdorsed the first step toy,·ard a possible <'Omplete reorganization of count y go\·emn1enl. After a,n hour-long publ ic he:iring \\'ednesday, the OOard ''Ott<d 3·1 in fa1·or of a "Super-agency" \illlC<'pt of gO\'C'rnment and authorizM roun1y Admioistnitive Offirer Robf:rt Thomas to begin erealing the first of lh\• nr11. agencies. The first super-agency y,·11l be l-rt•a tl'<I by combining all or p..1rts of eight 1.:ount}' departmm ts "''hich di:a\ \rith land use planning or the env1ronmwt. Thomas' COfl: !pl of an En\ ironrncn!al ~l ana~cmcnt Agency ..,,ould creat0 :r1 Court Halts . Co11str11ctio11 'NIXON KNEW EVERYTHING THAT WAS GOING ON' Marth• Mitchell Airs Her Vi ews on 'Tomorrow' Show 'Very Unhapp'' Womrua' The California Supreme Court ha~ 11rdercd a halt to proposed construC"t1on of two nuclear units on the bluff\op at San Onofre. Martha Mitchell on TV, The court in S.1n Franc1~co i~~ucd ils · stay on the "''Ork by S.1n Dicl!O Gas anrl F.:!ectri<" and South.em California Ech!'on companies \\'edncsday aftt>moon. Calls for .Nixon Ouster The delay in tilt• proj('('I less th .. 1n thrt't' miles south or San Clcn1entc allows the court to dC'Cidc if ii "''111 hear an appeal Jf the State Coastal Zon<' Conser\ ::ition Commissinn approval or the rxpan~ion . • By VERNON SCOTT LOS ANGELES (U PI \ --fllartha Mitchell says she is a very "unhappy y.·oman" who has been "restrained physically" from seeing her daughter and no longer recognizes her husband. The estranged wife of former Attorney General John ~1itchell a pp ea r c d \Vednesday night on the "Tomorrow Show" to say that she favored impeachmenl of President .i\ixon as a means "of bringing everything out into the open." ~trs. ~litchcll came here from Ney.· York to appear on the interview show . to be broadcast by NBC-TV ~tay 1. By turns reflective and gay, Pi1rs. Mitchell blamed Nixon for her own personal problems as well as !he national political malaise of the Admin istration. She also dcnicd being crazy or alcoholic, saying, "f've bc<n accused of being both in pan of a campaign by certain people in \Vashington. "John Mitchell left n1e with $945 in the bank," she said. "lie puts money in the bank, but it's not a regular thing. It's diffi cult for inc to pay n1y bills. I even have trouble lryin.'! to get an allorne''· I don 't have one now ." Regarding l\'ixon's knowledge o l \\latergate and th e subsequent cover-up, ~trs. J\1itchell said, "~ty husband a!v,.ays said there y,·as nothin~ in the gove rnment that Richard Ni xon didn't kno~· ~1bout. ";\lixon kn ew everything that v.·as ~oinl! on in \Vashington."' she said. "I~ !here any Y.'ay he could not t.ave kno\\'n when he saw John twice a day and talked to him three times a day on tr.. tclcp~c· .... She said the \Vh.itc House tormented her constantly.· "In J\tississippi last year. the Secret Service was following me,'' she said. "I fear for my .safety from time tc lime. I don 't know if I am being follov:ed . "The John ~11tchell and Richard /\:ixon I knew aren't alive any more. they are dead. They killed themselvt's. Jobn J\iitchell is not near tbe man I knew. But · he started out y,•ith good intcntion.s . ·· Asked if she \vould y,·ccp if h£>r eslranged husband w{'rC conv1clf'd and imprisoned, she said. ''/don 't think I'd cry any more if he \\'as sent lo jail. I've been through all that." i\·Jrs. ~filchelJ was near tears y,·hen she said she had not seen her daughlcr i\·larty, 12, for many months. The lawsuit against the commi ssion's action \\•as originally filed in the Fourth U.S. Distriet Court of Appc~ls 1n S:in Di<"go by attorneys FrC'dcrick Sutherland and Donald Stark. They reprC'Sl'nt several en\·ironment;il groups, includir,g !he En\'ironmental Coalition of Orange County. Groups Unih'd Agains1 Radiation D a n g er rr.tJA RDJ of San Clemen!c and Fri<"n<ls or !he Earth . Tht· San Diego ;1ppC'al;; court firsl issued the Slay 1\pril 3 and Tuec;d:i) exlcnded ii one more day tn nllow tht' opponcn1s to file their case "''ilh !hf' Supreme Court. The appeals court judges had de-e1dcd to not hear the case. The proposal to add two 1.1.JO megay,•an reactnrs to lhe s 1 t 1: O\'erlooking San Onofre State Reach \1·a ~ approved Feb. 20 by the slate l'Vas!al commission. The envlronmentalis1s ar}!Uf' i11 tht· Ja1\'.~u11 1hat they wcrC' denied dur proce<is of lay,· bccau<;e they y,·ere left nut of negotiations between the con1m1ss1nn :.ind utiH11• officials. 111ey a'rso contend the c;1~e should never have bern rerons1dered. It y,•;is ini!ialh' denied Dec. 5. The 'u1ilitv compantC'S have been ahlt• lo 1\·ork on Part of the riropcrtl'. \lhif'h 1~ adj.'.lcenl to the exisiing 450-1nega11.'1Ht reac!or. 'Mystery Man' Testifies The stay protects an area of sandstone bluffs from destruclion. The utilities had hoped to be grad ing in that part of the site by mid-April. 'The ('n1·ironmentalis1s conlend tn;it th" Before Ca1·pe11te1·'s Pa11el cliffs :ire unique and should bl' preserved. A mystery man identified only as \\'itncss J\o. 6 has testified before a stale Senate Subcon1mi1tee in secret session that his prominent lawyer helped hin1 escape from prison. The allegations presented to the Senate Subcommittee on . Civil DisorderS' was released this \\'eek by state Sen . Dennis E. Carpenter (R-Newport Beacb1 a fonner FBI agent who is chairman of that pant'!. J.Ie said the information supplied in closed-door session of the subcommittee in\·olved not legal maneuvering in the escape from prison but outright jailbreak assistance by the lawyer. Carpenter's group y,·as told by the escapee who has since returned to prison and fears reprisals by the attorney who is a (Tlembcr of the Natk>nal Lawyers Guild. that terrorism was also involved. He claimed he y,·as also supplied o.·ith hacksaw blades. The panel said !he la\\·yer is under investigation by the california Bar Association. The lav.•yer's name was deleted from the 1ranscript or leslimony taken in a closed hearing before the committee last month. Wakefield Raps His Po~ition 011 J t111c Ballot SACRAMENTO fUPl\-Assemblyman Floyd \Va~efield (R.Anaheiml sa~·s he apparently will be lhe only incumbent assemblyman seeking rHleci.ion whose name \\"On't appear first Qn tbe J une prlm4ry ballot. ComplalninQ" _about tM 11 it u a I ion V.'edne!ld1y. \Vake(Jt'ld crlticizt'd Orange County Suptrlor Court Judge Robert Corfman who handed dO\\'n !he ruling. and the Stite Supreme Court. ~·hlch refused to hear \Vake(Jeld's appeal. \Vakeflt'ld said the rulin(I affecting his position on the ballot ~'llS "t)•pic•l or lhe lrresJ)OnSlblc decisions being handed down in our cooru: today.·• He s•ld It left the electk>n codes "tn eomp~te chaos;-"'' ·'Ile. smuggled crnnmun1cations for me lo the persons IO\'OJ\·cd. lie brouj?ht hacksaw blades lo me in prison in rai>c our plans didn 't \\'Ork and 1 had to sa11 my way out," he tes1ific<I. The prisoner said the n1a1n ob;ecti\'c of his escape y,·as to set up a training camp lo train small teanlS of \lenceren1 os revolutionaries and escaped convicts in the art of k.idnaping. assassination. sabotage and robberies. "\Ve Yil're actually preparing then a manual of t1-·ha1 y,·e had clone" in n1aking bo1nbs. hot·wiring cars and getting aroond burglar alarms. The cunvict testified that 1 he Vencerentos differ:i fron1 the Symb1onese Liberation Army in name only. "In fact .'' he said. "I fee l I can S<t \' this. The events si nce their action \\'1th Pally Hears t is prac1icJlly ou1 of lhe manual we wrote. They are just six mcnths behind schedule .·· fJc said lhe plans of 1hc Venceren1os y,·as to.train HJ.men squads each 60 to 90 days for specific missions. Asked if there might be a unlon bctv.·een Venceremos and the SL.\, hc answered . "I am sure Iha! there 1s no"" ro my kno\\•ledge. Venceremos e I em c n t s in\'Olved in the Symbione~ Librat1on ,\nny. I know rhis for a foci.·· 1'11 ~ti11 ,\Ltorncv L ' • 'l' . I r ae1n2 r1n ,_ Los Angeles County coroner's officer" today identified the body of a man found \Vednesday in a Ce:tlury City hoti•I roon1 a~ that of Tustin attorney Evcrl'll 1-'.ltlon Stone, 43. Thev said Stone took a fa tal dO<i1' of .~tcepi~g pills. Jlis body 1Ya ~ discO\'('rt·d by employes of the Century Plaza llntf'L Stone y,·as due to fa cf' his ~ccond Orange County Superior Court lriJ/ \la~ I on charges of perjury atld br1be11. His fir~t trial last June was dcclal'C'd a misfrial when !he jury deadlocked ;11 l ! to 1 in favor of acquilta\. But ht• \\:l' immediately indicted for the second time. Stone "'as accused of paying a witness S500 in return for the man·s false tes1imony during a municipal court trial in which the la\\•yer \\'as found guilty of le\\·d conduct in the restroom of a Santa Ana park. Stone faced di sciplinary <iction by the State 1!a r of Calilorn in in 11dd1t1on lt) Ute second '.rial. Six-1nontl1 Sl1ellfish Ba11 Set on Calif 01·nia Coast SA<;RA~fET\o'TO lUPl)-Tht s I a I e i\IB)'er sai<l thal during lhl' l\tay 1-0t'I health dt'p;irtmcnt has anno11nctd the 3 quarantine loca~ health offlttrs 1n annual six-month ban on htirvt'stlng roastal counties would poSl signs (ln ctrtaln ~llfillh along the California bcache!i, Ytarning against taking mus.orc.J coost. except for bait. "\V11 mings aboul eating muSSC"\s and The signs also adl'ise shellfish IO\'t'r!i to ciam!i during the sum mer ~nd f3ll m.1y u·esb clams thoroughly before cooking, seem silly to some people, but earlier tn and to e~t only the ll'hlle. meat. All dark our history death! from dln onagellnlc p.1rts should be discarded. poisoning \1•ere com monplact." said Dr. i\Jayer said th n t dinonn{lella!cs. \\1illiam ~tayer, 3talc health dlreclor. microscopic organisms on which most "So we have lo keep reminding "DC\Y sht.IUb;h feed during lht' "''arm season. genera Uons that lhe dangcr lsfllll here." produce B toxin for which there is no he added. ~ ---3/llld.Ote. ---- :1ccnry hend responsible te tht CAO and the board and \l'OUld set up four divisions of responslbf!lt)'. The ndvanre l)\anning division \\'Quld sonsolidate 1\11 plann\nl( functions nnw disperstd aiuong sc\'f'ral co u n t y d1'1)1trtments . Tht• en'.·'ron1ne11t..1I r.;-~lation di\'ision \101.1ld Ul{'!udc 511('h depar!rnt'nls as tiul\dlng and saf('ty. the Air rollutloi.1 Cont rol Distr1l'l and the environmental health cectioo of lht• /i('all/1 deparllnent. The enviom111enu1l de v e 1 op rn en I di vision Y.'OO\d ro1nbu1e such departments ;1s harbors, Ix-aches and parks: r'('ftl property services. road. survey and refuse: flood cMtrol a® others. Theo fourth division v.·ou!d be a rentral udnunislrath.·e branch rt'spon~1bk• for coordinnt1ni: a!I a~rnry ar\1\'1l1t's. Thorna.5 h.'l~ t'stlmatl'<l rrrntion of th1' t-.:i\tA coulrl S.1\'I' u11 to $10 tnilllnn 0\'!'r the next rive yc11rs by strran1hn1n~ n\an \ overlnpping funt•tlon s and cutting ch,\1 11 Oil lhe nred to add \k'rsonn«I. lie also clai111~ 11 11111 ~WO\Hlt· 1na"<:\mu1n cf11e1t•11('\ ;ind 1' ff 1' ct 1 \' ,. pro~re~s IO\\"art! .-in i1l1 u11a tt' 1n;1~1rr µ1<111 for the <.'OUOI\' n\Omas· Arand plan fQr rrori:,rin1nit 11•11 ol lhe bureat'rilt'\' calls for cr1•:11 1on ot five other SUI)(';. ;11:rnt·1cs -~·111! .k·rvlC'('s, gf'nt~ral scrv\ci.'s. f i s c: .1 l servtces .. con1n1w1ily ll<lfcly and h1•al1h cart' M'rVl<'t'~. l>urmg their he a r 1 n ~ on the rcorgan1za11on . supcn·fsor,. h ('a rd remarks fron1 1.h.'1>.1r1mrnt hr~s, ('n'ir Nixo11 , [(issinge1· jJf eel With Egyptian Officic1l DA~tASCL!S (APJ -S\'rian 11,r,:hltrs h<lmbl>d and straft'd lsrarh positlon'i on ;ind nt.a r \It. Hermon toda~· i an estH· lallon of fle.bllnir on the Gnlan 'lrh?h l'i front . It "''OS S)Tla's first u~e of air· 1·ra rt In <'Ombal sJnrC' lbe :\fiddlt> F.ru.t y,ar la~! Oclot>C'r. \\',\Sf!IXC.TO'I\ f Ar I Prf'<illh·nt '\1;c:1l!1 and 8t.'<'r1~1.1r\• nf S!al•' J1,.nr1 l\issi nger ht'ld :l sur.pr ise meC't1n~ \\'Ith E;.:yp1ian Fort·ign :O.linister Ismail Fah1ny Inda\• as !he rontinu!'d Israeli-Si r1,u1 f1Ahi1ng hei~htC'ncd ~liddle East ten;1ons The met>ting: in Xixon's 01'al Off11·1• \1·as announced )('SS 1han an hour b!'fllrt' it bt'i.:an . ll iRh l:.S. oflu:ials described th<· n1t-etini:; as part of the process of informin~ Egypt of <:ontinuinA i.:.s. efforts Set'king diseni:,agement of Israeli :ind S.1 rian f' 't'S. The informanl.'I said fhr session n·as not rt·l:1!1·d to Eg\'p!111n l'rrsidf'n\ A1111.11· Snc!:H'ii disclosure today th.11 thr Sn\ \f'1 t·n11111 has hcsll<ill'fl for the past six )~o d~ of County \-ietin1 Found A p.:11r ur \'uma County Shcr1Jf's di'put111s on patrol in a rural area llC'dr l•arkt r. Aru: .. ha\'c recovered I.he body of :1 S:-in1a Ana n1an \If)() dro11ned six da~·s agtl. Krn Pas!t\·, :lf:. St'I out /ro1n ll luewa1 ('r L:ii;:oon on 11i1· Colorado Hi\'f'r in a ruhbrr rail Frtr!a) nii;ht ro /10111 st•\'<'n mili·~ llo\1·nstrc11n1 to Big Hi\'t•r. II~ never arr1vt·d ;.ind 1\a~ pr<"~Utn('d dro11 11cd £1vei1 be/ore the 1110 patrol!u1g d(•puucs spoiled t~l(' corps.-floating f<il'l' do.,.,n 111 a S('('Onrlar~· can.ll lf'ading to th1• l'fJlorado Rner )nd1an Rc Sfr\<Jt 1on. n1onths in f11J1n~ F.i;!\'plian arms rt"lques i~ and lh:1t hi.~ mll1tarv forces ~1'rc no11 S..'f'king arn1s r·l~t'\\hCrf' The officia ls nlso said thrrr 11·as no link 10 Sndat's rt'crnt implied \\·iirning th.11 ~:i;rpl y,•ou\d IX' forcf'(i to r1~ne\\' the y,;ir 1f lsrarl at!:i1•k1'(I L1:b:111on ur Syri:i Bui thf• ur~c·n,·1 nf !he scs..~1nn 11.1:; nndPrSL'flrNI h\' 1h•· fact thnt t\1~sin!.'>'r hurr1f'd 10 lht• \\h11t• lluuS<.• al a tunr ht• 11as II) bf• cnnrludin,I:' !.'Ilks 111th l..:i!rn American fnr t'll.,'tL 1111n1~trrs. fahmy <":lnlt' frorn ~i'll' York , \\h1'ro' hi" has be£1n <1tl cnd1n.c: L'nt!rd 7\:Hinn.~ Sl'ssions. Thi' l!:gvp11:1n d1plo1nat h 1s lx'!'n one of t\i~sin~rr's kr_\' l'On\;11·1..; 111 th£> l'.S. t'ffort to arr.1n~e ~l iddlc t::a sl l)('aC('. lsr11eli pla111•s bo1nlx""<[ ;1ntl ~traf1·J SJrinn posnron~ nn $!r1tlf'i:!Jt ~H ·Hrrmon a~ain . 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Choose from s e v e r d I sty les and d wide selec- ti on of decorator fab· rics. Also ol her sofa s & chairs are on sale at rf- duced pr ices. De si gner's ll ·~-·----·- .. , ~ . Your favor ite designer will be hdppy io as~i~t you. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon. Thurs. & F rt. Eves. I :'215 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA, CALIF . ... ··--· • _, DAILY PIL OT Jos t ~ Coas ting ,~J ~.,:·: r'·, ~ ,<'·.·.· with '· T o m Unleash That Cat r p hine FELINE FOLi.JES DEPT. -()v('r the years you 've undoubtedly heard all those c:iq>ressioos a bout the most 1naligned ani mal in the hist'ory of man. the c.at. ~ little sayings, dating back l1'nturies. are legion. Sllmples include, "As lin1p as a sick cat." or "madder than n wet cat," or '.'L'uriosity killed the cat," or "more bad luck th<i n a black cat," or "ils frust ratc>d as a cat on a hot !in roof." Yoo could go on with examples forever. Hut some time back., 1'le Huntington Beach City Cowtt::il. in il'f infinite \visdom, pas,,cd a feline control l~nv aimed at getting a ho)d oo the cat population ()f the municipality. One of the dictu1n.<i therein \\ilU.ld have a<ldcd a new element to the legends of cat talk. This one would have said. "Leashed as light as a cat." LEASllED? Well yes, that'.-. what the law said. It ruled that cat owners had to keep their pets leashed oot in public. This proved, of course. Y•h.:lt a lot or folM have suspected from lime to time . That is. our good lawrnakers aren't always in tune with reality. My experience ruggests that lhe cat which v.oold stand still for a leash is a rarity. I've known severaJ cats. None of them wuuld put up with the notion of being leashed . First. how in thunder would a cat ever get up a tree on a leash? It has been well documented down th.rough history that cats must climb trees, or in the {lbsence of same, telephone poles. NOBODY KNOWS WJIY they have to climb trees . They just do it, that's all. Also. there is the stronger matll.-r of your interpersonal relationship v.·ith your cat. If you leash him and be decides he doesn't !Ike it, he won't speak lo you any more. There is nothing worse than getting the Silent ·Treatment from your cat. He gets sore at you and just walks av.•ay, swU.chlng ~ his tall, after giving you a glassy~yed, disdainful stare like you'd just belched in dJurdt. TROUBLE WITH CAT a:mtrol laws. mainly. i.! that they are based on dogs. Like put old Dog on a leash and "''hen you finally decide to let him off. he barks and jumps happUy, like you just did him a big favor. Put a cat on a leash and then romc around to take him off the hook and he 's likely to spit In your eye, kick over his food dish and scoot under tho bed Y1hcrl' he will tum upside down and claw open the bottom of the mattress. All this proves tflat people don't really own cats. ft's the olher way around. I have these friends who ov.·n a fat cat: one ot those great black and white fluffy numbers v.·ith a face like a Supreme Court justire. When il comes time to eaL he just comes lo this window that won't open. sits there, and stares at thC'm. Dutifully, they go around to the door and let him in. CATS GIVE TJIE orders, you sec. not peopl9' Anyv.'ay, as it turned out. the 1-funtington Beach City Council decided the other night to do <1W3Y with the leashing ru1 c. As a matter of fa l1. the various councilmen sa id the leash thing wa.m·t supposed to be in the new la\v in the first place. Action rejecting the leash la\v certainly sh<w.'ed infinite wisdom. Of course, some people may nol undcrstnnd it. But the ca ls do. H.anoi B la~l s Nixon TOKYO (AP J -North Viet nam today termed the reduction of Lt. \Vill ian1 Calley's prison sentence ··an insolent challenge to the publ ic." The attitude of the Nixon administration in this case is a liyµocr itical one.'' said Nhan Dan. the oUicial r1CY.$p.'.ll)Cr 1n llanoi. Fannittg tlae Fla11ae \Yorkman uses long pole to clean panes of amber cathedral glass in torch or the S~atue of Liberty. Statue will be repainted in time for 1976 bicentennial. Four Try to Cut Way Into Jail for Friends From \\'ire Ser\'ices f'.'EW YORK-Pollt'e today were seeking lv:o men and two won.en who 1ried to cu t through a steel partition to help three alleged Black Liberation Army members escape from prison. Their plot failed, bo"·ever, v.·hen their acetylene torch ran out of fuel. Police said the four wen t into a visiting area of th e l\lanhattan House or ('"'"_I_N_S_H_OR_T_ .• _. _) Detention \Vednesday night a n d atten1pted lo free Albert Washington, 31, and Francisoo Torres, 24, both now being tried in the murders of two New York City policemen, and Henry Brown, 25. e Casi• Dlsco11nts Win NE\V YORK-Customers who pay cash n1ay nO\V be able to get discounts of up to 6 percent off the displayed price in stores that accept Americrut Express credit cards. Consumers Union says. The consumer group said We<blcsday that it had obtained a settlement of a su it in "'hich it alleged that a clause in the contract bct"'ecn American Express and retailers violated federal law by barring mt>rchants from of[ering discounts for cash. e El1rlU-hnaa11 i n Denial SEA 'T'l'LE-.John Ehrlichman h a s termed "false" and ''silly" a ~wspaper report that he is disenchanted "'lth P!"ffiident Nixon. less friendlv with H.R. Haldeman·and plans to settle for a gu ilty p!('a to reduced charges in his \Vatcrgale· related court cases. At his first news conference slnce last August, the President's for mer domestic adviser read a statement denying the rt·port in \Vcdnesday·s Los Angeles Times. which quoted a "person who has been close" to Ehrlichman as saying he 1night sett le fOT reduced charges and testi fy for the prosecution. e DAR Oppo•P• ER A WASitINGTON-Thc Daughters of the American Revolution reaffirmed its opposition to !he Equal R i g h t s A1nendment Wednesltay and called for an end to the teaching or ~occult and pagan relig ions" such as v.·itchcraft and satanism in public schOols. About 3.500 members debated and passed the resolutions at the DAR's annual convention. Press coverage was prohibited and the DAR also refused to release the voting figures on !he resolutions. e N a zi U1111ter Arrested PARI&--German Nazi hunter fi.trs. Seate Kla rsfcld voltmtarily surrendered to police in Dachau. G er m a n y . Wednesday in a demonstration to demand the ~rman parliament ratify a law allowing the trials of fooner Gestapo leaders ol France, her f r i e n d s ilnnounced. fi.trs . Klarsfeld has ix'cn under a mandate for arres t in Germanv since 1971 when she attempted to kidnap in Cologne Kurt Llschka, who she said was a former ~tapo leader in France. Actor Se 1itenced l 1i Bank Hold up BOSTON I AP) -~lark Frechette. star of the film ''Zabriskie PoinL " has been sentenced to six to JS years at Walpole State Prison after pleading guilty to the arn1ed robbery of a city b:ink last August. Frcchettl', 25. \\·as s en I enc e d Wednesda y along with Sheldon T. Bernhard , 31. a fello\\' member of the Fort Hill commune in Boston's Roxbury seclion . Bo!h men were arrested inside the Brigham Circle branch of the New England ?>.terchants Na tional Bank in Roxbury Aug. 30, 1973. A third member of the holdup team, Christopher Thicn, 15, y,·as shot and killed by police. Many Areas Get Showers Colcl Fro11t; Dips Into Uppe r Great Lakes S 1111, /H aan. TldP• TMUl:SOAY S.COl\d 1'11111 1•00 D Ill, ' I ~Oftd IOW I·~ p.111. 0' ll•U:IAY ~l•1t Mt;ih a It ' 111 4,, l'it'I! low ,.,, • 111. 0. $IUllC hlfh I:'• p,m, ~.1 Sf<W low f.11 11.111. 0.1 Su<\ •tw•' 11 • m. tt h 1:!7 p.lft . ...,_, l:IMI ) '1 I IT!. kll I 01 p 111 I • I Right Gets to Reply Issue Co~,} Receptio1n • WASlllNGTON (AP) -Pal L. Tomillo Jr. is a oontroverslal man, hl.s lawyer has informed the Stlp'eme Court. And he intends to stay that way. Tomillo and his· lawyer, Jerome A. Barron. have raised a controversy that hu Y.'00 the rapt attention or the nation's newspaper Industry, The lasue, taken up by the court \\.'ednesday. Ls v.nether a state may compel a nev;spaper to print the reply or a polillcal candidate who h33 been attacked in print. If I.he questions that justices ask during· oral argument are any indicator, the Idea got a cool reception. The lssut was broughti before the court by The ~'diami J-ferald in its appeal Of a Florida Supreme Coort de¢sion upf\olding the state's rlght-t.o--reply la"'· Tomillo won that state .court decision "'hen he resorted to the fiO..year-old law in a dispute l'li th the Jferald, v.'hich had Bodies of 3 Girls Found; Sailor Held FOLLY BEACH. S.C. (AP ) -Police have chargl'd a 31-year-old Navy man Y•ith three counts of murder after the bodies of three missing girls were found in beach graves. Richard Raymond Valenti was also charged with six counts or assault Wednesday night in connection with attacks on girls at this beach community nea r Charleston over the last yea r, police Detective D. L. Sanders sald. l'he first body v.·as found Tuesd ay after a resident told p0Hce his dog acted strangely whenever they passed that part of the beach. The body was identified as that of Mary Earline Bunch, 16, daughter of former Folly Beach Police Olief Julian i'ol. Bunch. She had been missing since J.~eb. 20. Charleston County Police Chiet-Paul F. Hartline said Va1enU was amsted Wednesday afternoon on an usa.ult charge dating from last September. In that case, a girl was Ued up at a vacant house and partially disrobed. Police said Valenti led them to the graves 'of the other two girls Wednesday night after he was questiooed. Tbe bodies were identilied as tboee of Alexis Ann Latimer, 13, and Sherri J an Oark1 14, both of Charleston. They bad been mis,,ing since May 23 last year. The graves were behind a beachlront home across the street from Valenti's house. Detective D. 1'.1. Boggs said. Valenti, married and the stepfather of boys 13 and 10 and father or a girl s, told police he was from Boston and a native of New York. He is an eight~year Navy veteran. opposed his 1972 state leglslative Cllndldacy in two slwply crtUcal edl1'>11als. When the Herald rel.-J w print replies he offered, TornllJo went to "°""· After the newspaper bad a chance to tell the justloes why it thought the law was unmmtitutiODal, Barroo got b:b tum. He was lnlonned 1>y Juotioe Harry A. Blackmun flmt it appeartd ''for better or "''One we have opted for free pr"CSS, not free debate." Barron said he hoped that wasn't so. He s.iggemed that !he Fklrida law amounted to a carefut and coostituUonaJ means to improve public debate of public is."lues that wt!!' well wiUtin !be legitimate police pov.·er of lhe stalt: to promote fair • elections. Justice William H. Rehnquist. asked Barron if he thought.the court's previOus attention to the need for robust debate had given anyone the right "to Uf'I Tt_..M' Fir st of Kind Patricia Gaym an has been sworn in as California's first woman director of a state de- partmenL She was appointed Wednesday to $3 1,128 . a. year post as director of consumer affairs. commandeer someooe elte'1 prinl1ng ..-_" Justice Thurgood Manllall said be wmdered whe1ber Barron would appt(W& , a law that required ~pers to publish material from politician.! if ~ simply labeled it debate. ' 8arToh replied ·1hat such a law lWUld not be valid. The Florida statute, he continued, focuses on real dcb&te becaU3e it requires a responsive rc~y to charges made. • Marshall said he also V.'8! troubled by the fact tbat the law would offer a reply ooly lo political candidates and 00 other category d d tizeo. .. <lllef Justice WarTen E. Burger wondered aloud wbe<hei Barroo lhoogfit it v.'OUl.d" be constitutional to COlt)pef Tomillo to share a rented hall witll a spokesmiµi from the Herald so the newspaper could reply \\'hen attacked. Birds Leave For Now But ' Not Forgotten GRA.CEHM.f, Md. (UPI)-The millions of birds that threatened this small rural hamlet's health and economy for more than a month are finally gone, at least most of them. but they may return In even greater numbers next fall. Graceham, a town of 400 only seven miles from the presidential retreat of, Camp David, looked like a setting thls sprin g for the Allred Hitchcock thriller "The Birds." An estimated 10 million starlings, blackbirds evening. grackles and r e d w i n g darkened lhe skies eacb THE BffiDS did not attack anyone. but scared livestock and v.·iidlife. slripped seed from fields, posed a health hazard and created a nightly traffic jam as sig htseers CTO\Vded into the area to watch the phenomenon. A five-night barrage of fireerackers and electrooically amplified s o u n d din!ded by the Slato Health Department reduced the nwnber of birds in a 60-acre white pine forest where they roosted to an estimat~ ISO.cm. "The air smells sweet again," said J\.1rs. .Edgar Emrich. v.•hose husband ov.ns tile grove. "Our dog Lassie doesn't have to nm and hide from the birds who scared her and those tourists who used to crowd the streets are nearly alt gone." Bar Associatio11 Probing Nixon-Mitchell Conduct BUT DR. KENNETH CRAWFORD, Maryland's chief state veterinarian, believes the grove must be cut down or thinned if the birds arc to be kept away. "The birds may likely return !his fall, as many as 20 million by next spring," he said. "If the grove isn't removed I can almost guarantee more birds next fall and spring. That could create a real health hazard." The blrd droppings can c a r r y histoplasmosls, a lung disease. Health officia~ have checked soil samples with negative results so far. b'Jt there's no assurance the birds won't bring the disease if they return. NEW YORK IAPl -The CHy Bar Association is probing allegations or professional misconduct a g a i n s t Presidenl Nixon and former Atty. Gen. John N. Atitchell. The investigation could lead to their disbarment in ·New York state, according to John G. Bonomi, the association's chie f counsel. The probe Is part of a natlonwkte Investigation by bar associations into all lawyers allegedly linked to the Watergate case aod related matters, Bonomi said. Information for the probes has cune from Special Watergate Prosecutor Leon Jaworski and the Senate Watergate committee. Bonomi said Wednesday in a telephone interview. ALSO INVOLVED in the city probe are Gordon Strachan. a former aide to H. R. Haldeman. fo{mcr White House chief of staff David R. Young, former co- dlrector of the White House "plumbers''; and an unidentified lawyer, Bonomi sakt. All are licensed to practice in New York. John D. Ehrlichman, form t r presidential adviser: Herbert W. Knlmbach, Nixon's fonner ~nal attorney from Newport Beach, and political saboteur Donald J-1. Segretti are the subjects of similar investigations in DAILY l'tLOT DELIV ERY SE RVICE U(ll'Ojo.,..,,.,.,. 11 Yll!il -"Ill ._ --" 5 XI ""' (Iii 111'111 ;&JI -... bl --to '°"' c.i1, ............... ,.00 ...... SM~-S.-,.lfYIN l!ll'lll ~'IO""Ol:lll'I 11'1•• ... ~c:r•• .... ~Cl"l •flll •O»)' wtl bt DIMNIO -c--.. 111o ... "'9!1 10 •-. ----lil>'fll ................... ". . .. .. ' •••• "'°'1220 ... ,.,..,...... California where they are licensed to practice, he said. "THERE JS A substantial question where disciplinary proceedings can be brought against a President ln office - it's a unique situation," he said. Bonomi explained that the b a r association's grievance committee will study the allegations, and if It decides lo go ahead with disbarment proceedings it V.'ill present its case to the Appellate Division of State Supreme Court. If round at fault. the lawyer in question can be censured, suspended or disbarred, he said. "\Ve are keeping a running file on all the avaflable infonnation concerning Watergate lawyers throughout l he country," said Bonomi , He Is chainnan of the national discipline commJttee. "WE'RE DEFINITELY going to ha"e to lhin out the forest as far as I'm C1lncemed." said Frederick County Commissioner Donald L. Lev.'is. "We jUst have to figure out some details." But the grove owner says the county or state should pay for cutting the grove. The C'OUnty says the state should help pay. The state says it's up to the gro\'e owner and the t'OlDlty. Not all the area's residents believe the birds are gone. Atrs. Franklin Long believes !be birds moved from 1he pine grove to an area near her fann. "The birds are here eating out of cow: troughs and leaving their mess." ?>.lrs. Long said: "The oows refuse to eat from the troughs and my husband has lo feed them inside." Good Cook" ~ Drug Suspect~ 76, Ke eps Freedo1n ' NORRISTO\VN, Pa. (AP ) -A 76-year-old "-1>man who came to court in a \\'heelchair and admitted selling heroin has been sentenced to six years of unsupervised probation by a judge who liked her cooking. Judge FTMe:rick B. Smillie. recalling fondly how much he'd enjoyt'd Blnnche Smith's !ood when ~he ran a local restaurnnl, Mndrd down the de- ri$i0n in rtlontgorne:ry Count)' Court on \\'edne:sday. •·tf It can be u9Cd for the \ire president of thr United St:nrs. it can be ~ for yoo." Smillie told l\lrs. Smith. referring to lhc sentence of unsuper· vlscd probation. ~lrs. Smith h.id pltadtd guilty to charges of selling heroin to state pol ice undercover agent!. State police said tbe)' raided her home three times in 19i2 and each time. !hoy found hernln. "I don't belle\'('_ you were engaged in drug traffic." the Judge told her. "Your son "'ho Is do\\11sta1rs on a murder charge used you as a fall guy. YOO coUected the money that he finally got." ll1ra. Smlth'$ son Donald is in jail awaiting trial oo charges of murdt r and drug tr11!flckln~. • Mrs. Srf'llth u!M to run a l'fftaurant here where the Montgomery Coun1y Bar Association gathers for luncboon meetings. "Since you left IM bar auoclatlon dining Mm it hasn't been lhe same;· the Judge !old Mn. Smith. • ~ l I . I ' I 7 • • ' f s , 7 • -.. -• ' • Orange Coast • EDIT I O N _ T oday's F inni VOL. 67, NO. 108, 5 SECTIONS , 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APR IL 18, 1974 N TEN CENTS Mesa Mayor Cites 'Unity' on Marina Project By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ot 1'lwo 0.lt-, ,.II .. StlH 11le need for "closer th.'?./'\ ever" cooperation between Newport Beach and Costa ~1esa on the Santa Ana River marina wes urged today by ~1ayor Robert ~I. Wilson of Costa Afesa. He told members of the Citizera •!arbor Area Research Team (C HART\ that a united approach is essential and that he already had initiated the first steps. \\"ilSOll said he had discussed the potential 3,000 sllp S&l b,illion D'Ulrina project with-Newport .. e.-~h ~IAyor Donald ~fc?Mis and that both had ~greed to enll!t the assistance of· Kenneth Sampson, Orange County's director oC harborS, beache! and parks, in drafting a congressional bill. • f.ongressiona l approval is required before the l!.S. Army Corps, of Engineers ("an begin its Study of the 42&acre marina site in the Santa Ana River lowlands of Costa ~lesa and Nev.·port Beach. ... Wilson ·said U.S. Rep. Andrew Hinshnw (R-Newport Beach) bas agr~ to carry lhe bi ll but that meanvo'hile Costa ~ft>sa and Newport Beach already are v.·orking together to obtain other ~overnml.'nlal approvals for the project. .. \\1e.._roust 1,1ork 1,1·1th the /\m1y Cc:~r~ of EnRLne<'rs bt>causc 1,1·t have 10 <."Ons1dcr nood control problems in lhe area .'' \\'ilson said. "\\'e ha\'e been 1,1·orking ~·ith them on a flood control pl~n tl\rough a League of Cities committee of which I am a mernbcr. "Besides nood control problems, there may be a problem of oil 1,1·el\s in ti"K' area 1,1·h1ch v.·e nlay ha\'e to buy. But I ;:i.n1 t'Qnficli•nt that these problen1s t'an be l\Orkt'd 11ut "The "''hole projt'Ct. from t~ time "'C begin gell ing appro\"al~ tH'IU! rom~letto11 date wllt be about 10 y€':irs. So thi s is not a projecl v.·e ~re 1:1k1ng lightly. and 1nuch more study "·ill be required ." \Vilson said th e n1:irina occupies the top spot on his hst of prio rit ies <ind that J:l•ll ing the projrct off Thi> j?:rr·"1-i IS "On(' of the most irnport<int things that I w:1nt to arcon1ph~h 111 n1y !f'llllfl" as. rna~·or nl co~ta ~lc~n .. 11"1C n1:1ynr 1n!1)rn1ed Cll \RT nlf'mbcrs 1h:i1 ltt: and othe r ro1111r1! tnf'n1bcr~ du! 1101 thu1k t11~hl\" or a r•'Ct'nt h" Pf'O!>OSt·<i 11 .i tc·r·fr nnt h11usin~ cl l' 1 f' Io p 111 c n ! p1·01)Q$Cd fo r the 111..irlna .1r\':J by Kaiser At'tna. lit• lt•nnt•d -ill(' t a gQon ·t y p e cl1·1·t'lopn1l'rll . ~1m1l:1r 111 t'Onct•pt to l.vkc For1••t. "a 11:id1nJ.: pool '" •ind preclirtC'd that 1! 'l\a 1~1·r A1•t11;1 1~ not 1nt~·rf'.~tcd 1n hn1~ ' . 1 r1•;1! rn,1n11;1. P1!'rt• '' " "i::oori ('t\;111r o• '•Jtl\t•l11•rl\' 1'l•1· \' 11 ll•' Economy Slumps \\'ASHTNGTO:\ I AP )-The J:O\'ernment reported today that the nation's C'COnomy took a much stccpcr n0Sf'di1·e than expec ted in the first qua rter of the.;.<'ar. 11 hile prices soartd <ll a douh le dt~it r:i tc The (;ross .\'ational Produc t dl1Cl1n('d at :i S.8 f)l.'rcent 1nnual r;1tc in !he l 1 r~t thrrr months nl 1he ve:ir. 1h1' first drop in G:\I' since 19ifl anrl lhl' h•g i:;(''I drop in 16 year<; The decline. 1,1·as p:irt1cu!arly had nl•\\"S (or the l'\1 xon admin1strauon since 1t raised serious qucslions v.-·hc thcr the couqtry can a\•oid a recession this year. as President l'\ixon has prom1!lt'<I. ~rcent sine£': the first quarter a ye11r ago y,·hen the GNP v.·as re ported gro1,11ing at an 8 7 J)(lrcent rate. The Commertt Department report on the 1·rooon1y :i i.so shO\\'l'tl that infla1 io11 '{·,~n11 nurd to 1nerrasc u1 tht' first quarter. ns 1n~ at a Ill 8 Jl{'rrr·1t r<it". con1parl·1t w11h 6 fl P"rr~n\ in the four1h qllarter. It w;1~ 1h1· b1~i.:rs! lhrrt--mon1h int'rt';t ~t· ~1ncc the l1r~1 quartl·r ol \9.i l 11·ht'11 thi• fati: 11 <1 ~ 13 jlt'rccnt The Con1m€'1Tf' [}(·partn1C'nl l'<Ud tht' n1.11n f:it·tors 1n !he C('()ll.ornic dc·chn ·· 111•rc .1 sht1 rp cutb;.ick 1n :iuto produe1ion .ind ;1 hig drop 1n hoinc bu ild1nJ{ Tbc drop 1n atJto production has bl'<'n 111tr1buh~t to the Arab 011 embargo and the encr3y cr isis. The Con1mcrce 11l'IJUl'1mcnt said that hecau~c of ris1n_i.: pnrcs ulone the nvtr-a ll , .. · 'of the (;;.;p incrt•ased $14 l billion 1n lhf' first qu;1rtc r to an :innual ra1e of SI :J:l l K hilhon. up 4 4 pt•rcf'nt fro1n thr fourt!1 quarll'r l;.i ,f rr:ir. Figu r'·~ rnrnrutf'd :it an :innu:i ! r :11r 111 ... 1n 1h;1t th•· rah' 11ou\d b•' !hi' fln <tl 111'111"(' ;i: th•· r·nd of :1 1:! rnon!h pt•nocl ii th1' lrt·nd rnn!(11uf'd uneh<11lg•·1! Thi· r ,,1n1n1·r('t' I">.. p.1nn1ent ;1lso 1~~ue<l ft'\ ""d f1i.:ttrl·~ nu c·urpo r.ile profits 1n th<' fou11~1 •111.1r11·r of r .• ~t yl';1; .. ~ho111ng ,1 ciL't'hne o( $1 ti bil lion 111 IK'forc-lax profit ~. also ('(Jn1putl·d at ;1n :inn· .. ' r:itt• Thl' dct·\ln i.: 111 tht· t•<.-onomv 1,as Ill\' higgcst since. a 9.2 pcre:cni r,1te Of d('crcasc in the first qu<iMcr of J!JaS FIREMAN SHOUTS TO COMRADES FROM WINDOW OF BURNED OUT BALBOA ISLAND APARTMENT Mltches in Hands of Child Suspect9cl Cause of Bla1• This Morning on Opal Avenue Tu·o consccutire quarter! or decline in the GNP -v.·hich measures the to1al \•alue or output of goods at:d scr\"ict's - is considered the technical measure of a recession. 'll'ltelt Hunting' Balboa Island Bu1ze Destro ys Top A1Jart1uent A fire apparently started by a child playing with matches gutted a seC'Ond floor apartment today at 127~~ Opal Ave., Balboa Island. No one was injured in the fire, which started at abou t 8:30 a.m. Smoke blanketed the neighborhood. Quick acting neighbors saved the low er floor and a neighboring house by aiming hoses at them until firemen arrived. Barbara Gillette. 21. of Newport Beach. who was visiting the apartment occupant. Mary Hammack, 26, said she \.\'ilS preparing to take a shower when Paul Hammack. 4, ran in to tell her the bedroom was on fire. ''The bedroom v.·as a shee( of flames:· i\1s. Gillette said. ';I caJ\ed the fir e department. but I didn't even know the street number. Then I grabbed Paul and ran.'' she said. J\1rs. Hammack \\'as at work at the lime and her other child, a 6-year-<>ld, \\·as at school. Firemen said they are investigating to confirm the cause of th e blaze. No damage wa s reported at the apartment below. 11te occupants moved their belongings outside as a precaution. Woman Glven Si-x Months For Bank: Caper A woman who adm.ilted using nnother depositor's passbook to withdraw $25,000 rrom a Ne'A-port Beach bank has been ordered to serve four month.s in Orange Coti:nty Jail. Supe.f'io r Court Judge James Turner ordcr!d the jail term for Ruth ~facPhee. 2.1. of Los Angelt!i. after she pleaded guilty to charges reduced from the gnnd the.ft aud forgery allegations filed last Sept. lJ, I Newport Beach police called to a local branch . of the United calilomia Bank arrested Miss ~tacPhce after she wns identified as the woman who attempted to withdraw $25.000 from the account of Mrs. Agnes Wold. Officers said she used an apparently mislaid passbook ahd for2ed wi~dra~·a\ slip, but was nabbed with the aid of a ~u!plclous teller. SLA CHI EF VIEWE D Wbllt sort of :i eomplet. per!IOnallty is the man now known ns "Cinque." lender of the Symbionese Ube.ration Army! The "Story of Donald David ~tt unfolds "odJY on-Page. 33. Hearst Contends Saxbe's The first quarter drop of S.8 pereen! con1pared vdth administration lorecas!" of from 3 lo 4 percent . The G~-P grew at a ralc or 1.6 percent in the last qua rter las! year . Reinecke Tells Harbor • Co1nment 'lr1·e spo11 sillle ' The first quartf'r dt>Clin c this vear represented a 101al !umaround or · l I 5 S tudents of Jci w orski SAN FRAN CISCO !UPI ) -The parents of Patricia Hearst attacked U.S. Allorney General Willlam B. Saxbe today for labeli ng their kidnaped daughter a "common criminal." ''To call her a common criminal is irresponsible," Hearst said · iit a news conferen~ at his suburban Hillsborough home. He said Sp.xbe's statement Wednesday in Washington confirms ,.our original view that the man made irresponsible statements and evidently talks off the top of his head when he should be listening." "I'm terribly surprised and saddened !hat the attorney gene ral of the l:nitcd States ~-ould characterize Patty as a common criminal \\'hen she's never be~n convicted of a crime." Mrs. Hearst said. "It's al1,1•ays been my understanding of American justi~ that a person is innocent until proven guil ty. I just hope the attorney general won't make any prejudicial statements again.rt Patty." The Hcarsts' statements foUov.·ed comment made in Wa s hington Wednesday when Saxbe said he felt Patricia was an active participant in l\tond ay's holdup of the Hibernia Bank and was not acting under coercion as had been suggested. ''This group we're talking about (the Symbionese Liberation Anny l a r e com mon criminals," he said. inc lud ing Patricia as "part of it.'' In "1ashington a spokesman indicat~d the \Vhite 11ouse might not be pleased 1,1·ith Saxbe's commetils. pointin g out lhal "\\'e trav coot con1menteJ lY'ca u~r 'A'C did not !.?el It \\1>Uld be approp riate.·· "I don 't see how the auomey general rould have arrived at th is conclusion," Hearst said . "She was obviou s I y captured. obviously held by a terrorist group -a bunch or paranoiacs - for 60 days. Whether she was in the bank v.•tth someone or whether she had her mind bent by coercion, or ·whatever else. psychologists c.an explain. "U you give someone 11 m i t c d Information, ~1thhold affectton , and then Niger Lift s Cu rfew A£ter ~lilitary· Co up COTONOU. Dahoniey (UPI) -~lger" military rulm who overthrew Presidenl Hamani Oiort ~tonday reopened Niamey Airport today nnd shortmed the curfew In moves aimed •l rtlumlng the t'Ountry to nonnal. Reports rtachll'l,I lhls nt\gbboring capilal said armored tars stooi::I guard at me fonner presidential palate and at the bulldin& housing the new JUpttmc military cour 'I. give it b<lck. lhere are noted wa ys of making people do things th ey ~·on't do under nonnal circumstances." Both parenl.s said it ~·ould be diff icull for them to swear in court that Patrici:i was the girl in the bank holdup. from the photographs taken by the bank 's hidden cameras. "For legal purposes, I don't think I could possibly say that th~ gaunt-faced girl in the brov.·n 'illig was definitely my daughler," i\trs. Hearsl said. Hearst said he would think it was Patricia simply because t.200 pictures v.·ere taken and the FBI said it v.·as hl'r. ·'Jt would be difficult for me to 5y,·ear to iL" he said. Ni xon Ef Fi[!,). Toss in g Fail.~ t\IACARA FALL.13 . N.Y .. <AP 1 -A group of self-styled anti-imperial ist university students intf'ndcd to toss an effigy or President Nixon over th" American Falls. But police said if the 25 State University at Buffalo students dtd. they \.\'OUld be charged "'ilh pollut ing the Niai;iara River. Arter speechrs and singing. several ~·ouths attempted to drfy officers \\"cdnesdav. and :i Stuffle follov.·NJ. Th e si x·;l)(ll rlum1nr \1a s sn1<.1shL-d LL Gov. Ed Reinecke told studt>nts at :'\c1,1 porl ltarbo r ll igh School tod ay th;it special \\'at<'rgate prosecutor Leon Ja1,1·orski is engaging in wh;it he termed '·y,1tch ln1nting." "\\"h<it '''e arc seeir.g here is blatant .political involvement in lhe prosecutor's 1•ff1ce.'' Heinecke told :1bout 200 studl'nts in his speech at 11 a.nl Reinecke. candidate for thr Rcpuh!i · c;in gubl>matorial nom.nat 1on. v.·as in- dicted 1\pril 3 on th rve coun ·~ or p<'r· 1ury in ronn£':Ction 1\11 ~ !ht• Srri :ite he,1 r- ing.~ on the nomintnion of Richard 1;. K!r ir1dil'nst ;.~ <i rtorr~·y J:Cnr ral. ~ Helat ('d ~1r1r} P:1~f' 5l "~1~· invo!l·f'n1cn1 1s typci;,J." Rrin eckr 10a 1d "J"rn th.! hii:hl·i.1 c!c;:tcd off1ci;1I lht'\' rould find lthrr~ y,•ho \\('ff! n1 · vo!\·ro hal'c not heen na1 •'"1 " \\'hen a student point~ out that he had t>ccn indicted by a grand jur} and not by the prose<:u tor. Rci nr'Cke said, "I 1,1·as n11t rcprcsc·nted hy an attorney at the grand iury hearing.·· "~o one checked up on "'hethcr or not the instrurtions gi l'en lo the grand jury 1,1·er(' legally !'orrcc t," Reinecke sa id. · "\\'e don't knO\.\' that the prosecutor !'.(ave them all the evidence." he said . "The grand jury today 1s .1othing n'or1• th;in a ruhbcr stamp frir a rnoli\"ated prosecutor.·· Take-turns Mayor's Post Studied By L PETER KRI F:G Of llM o.lly l"fi.t Staff No one is claiming pride of authorship, but there is a proposal under quiet discussion by Newport Beach rowicilmen to begin electing the mayor for a one· year term and have rouncil members take turns holding the post. The proposal has support from one councilmen. it's strongly opposed b~· others and some say it's v.·orth talking about at a council meeting. It's JlOt v.·orth 1·cry niuch to ~Jayor Donald A. ~tclnnis, hov.·c~·cr. ~lclnnis told the Daily Pilot today he "'ill ge1 out of city affairs "'hen his term expires 1n 19i6 if t he propos.11 b°"-'S through. "The idea is !ota!ly impr.:ictical."' ~lcl nn1s said. "Anybody who needs to be mayor as an honorarium IS on an ego trip. "If it's the 1,1·i\I or the council tn consider one-year. onc-tirnc terin s. I shall finish out my tv.·o years as the councilman from District 2 and no more•. ··And I mean that sincerely." he sa id. ~l clnn is said the delicate nat ure of th£' many critical Newport Reach problems makes it m:indatory that the mnyor htl\'C sonic continuity. "\\'c're not f ountain Valley.'' he said. 11·here th e 1navoraH v d{)('s rotale .. I don't mean to · speak against Fou~t<Hn \'alley but I can tell you from expcnentl' th.tt 1t ta kes ti me ror a new ma~nr. p.:irlicularly in ~e" porl Reach. to become effectJ\'e in crit ical areas." ~lclnnis mentioned spe c t f i c a 11 y negotia tions with the cou nty and state on the airport and traffi c problems. ~lclnniS d(){'S want to serve a second terrn <is mayor. But \"ice ~layor Ho1,1·ard Hogers appears to want the post \Cry bad ly. Rogers 1,1·as hl:'lieved to ha\"C lathered the idea to rotate the proposal since hf' c:u1 ('()Uni on only !hr{'C votes at th1' rnos r Four \'Ole~ ;1rr n"t'<lcd. HowCl'<;r, Hogeri; denies that he Cllll· Cl'l\Cd 1he 1de;i. lie said he thoug ht 1! "as (.·{Ju n< 1ln1;111 Paul Ryc koff's propoi.al HyckoH. one of Rogl'r~ ~llppQrtcr • Grove Meeting No Sellout Only Fi,re Turn Up for Colle ge Dist rict Hearin g By TERRY COVILLE Of .._ Dell"I' l"ll1U Stilt -Officials of the Coast Community College District nearly played to an empt)' house for the second night in a rov.· \Vednesday. They 1,1·ere saved thal embarrassment "'hen fl•1c spectators sho"'ed up for a public hearing on lhe possibility of the Garden Grove Unified School Dlslricl }olnlng the college district. 1be hearing was he ld ii) Forum II :it Golden West College, Huntington Beach . v.-'Tlieh se•ts. 300. Counting school officials present, there \\'ert about a dot.en people ln the tiered lecture hall . • The night before. a slmllar heiring at Orange Coast College. Coslll MeM, dnw no vtslton. · Bui Coast ofilclals v.·ho though! the)' might escape the room aft er a brie f JO. minute session. soon learned better as one of lhe five spectators refused 10 a.ccept their "'ord that the annexa.1 ion v.·ould cause no gre?at tax burden for Ccasl residents. The objector 'o'aS llnr\"e)' Pease. or Balbotl Island. v.'nO served as a Trust1't' on the old Neu·port Reach Elementilry School District trrim IM:HiG Pease urged CoAsl tru!I~~ 10 tlll ld u generBI eleciion and !rt the \Ol !'rs d«:1dc whether thty ~·anted to t';(pand the eollege dls~rlct to Include th e Garden Gro'X! a.rea . 'The board should not J5$UrtlC an empty auditorium Is ~ s i I e n t endor1Cmen1 ," Pct1se \\'arnf'd . "\\'hy don't )'OU rind out If there arc Issues or CMcem to the public. OiMeml nate more Ulformation .·· \\'onh Kttnc, chaltman of the i:ch()OI board. noted that the C:irdtn Grove L!i..~uc has bcton studied for 14 reari;, v.-1!h C'Onsiderable prt~s coY~raitc and puhhc n1t>cl!n i:s. but public response has bcf'n \'Cry IQ\\. . lie. along \\'ilh (.'oasl ChanC'C!lor Or ~orman ""atsoo . al!ll'.I t'.:<pla!n('(! thAt tht' d1~trict stands ti lose monf'y if <:arden (;rove Is no1 :tnne xed. hut u·ill rough ly brrak f'\'f'TI if it 1s They also pomtcd out. If local districts don't rrach some agree ment !lOOn. lhf>n the suite 1,1il1 place C<irdcn Grove in one of ils tnree nclithborlng dLsiricts anyv.·ay "The.re are only two choiei!S ror I h e roast Olmmunily Collt:RC District." Wataon ~Id. "Garden (Jrovc sta)s "1th IStt COLI.EGE, P•Jtt. !I ~.1y" he didn 't think 11 up. l>cn1al'\ hai r at-.o come from every 1,ther counci!-,.'.l n l'xccpt \!rs. l..uc1lk• '.\uehn , 1,1ho is rt·· t'O\'ering from sur g<'ry ('ounci!rncn put off thf' 1•0\(' fnr a nc1v milvor an d v1ct· ma\'or 1·.1 r!1rr tt·ris \l'C l'k af1i·r ncY.lv t•lrl'tl"d Cuu""d n1:in Pt•tr Barrl'tt sa1(! th1· <•lf'rt1on shtiuld wall for ~l f'~ Kurhn's return \Ir~ Kut·hn i~ in 110.1~ :0.l<'morial Jln<;r11.1l '.l herr shr w;i• admit!r·d ·onr 11•·•·k rt~o Sht' und•·rw•·nt ~uri;cry Tur~cl;iy lnr :i rx-rf11r11h ·d r1p1Y'nd1"< ;111d \\hil1· ~h·· 1., ri'~)'1rlt•I lo ht· 1n :-.:1t 1.~fartory ('111d1r1un d£i1·111r' h;1\'t· ~;11d 1! "Ill ~ 1Sf"r llC1TATt.:. l'a,l!t 21 .--------- Orange Coast Weather There's ~omc v.·ind in the arr ror Friday. v.h ipp1ng away all that fog to inakc <• sunny artcrnoon. 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Regatta con- tinues through Saturday. For story, see page 15. U:ig.h Bridge ·Danger Cited E11 rir o11111e11:tali st w·arns of Upper .Ba y Proble rn s B\' .I ACKll:: 11\'~IA~ 01 ,,. Oal!r PllOI Si.ti Buildin_t: a higher bridge over Nrwporl Bay rould cause ecological ·;saslcr iri lhe Upper Bay. an <'nvironmt'ntalist told the Pacific Coast ffighwa}' Bay Crossing Planning Commiltt:e \\'edncsday. Ray E. \\'illiams, president of Friends of Ne'A)IOr1 Bay and a member of the ronunittee, said that a bridge higher "1311 the present 13.& feet wou1d encourage boating in the Upper Bay. And that , he said . \\'ould be bad fo r the bay. He said his group is afraid that greater access will lead to greater water di stu rb- ance, a deterioration in water qunlity and demands lor dredging to deepen the Upper Bay. \Viltian1s snid that such occurrences would destroy the habitat of a number of bii:ds. including fi\'e endangered species. The bridge committee is considering different ~'ays ot crossing the narrow neck or water that connects upper and lower Newport bays. The bridge plus intersections at Dover aod Bayside Drives form a major bottlencek for trarfic durlnc peak tra\'cl hours. The California Department of Transportation has estimated the cost or replacing tne prescnt four-lane bridge wi th a six-lane bridge at $2.5 mi l'.":>n if the current 13.6 foot clearance is maintained. A 17.3 foot higb bridge v.-ould cost about $2.6 million , according to t h e state's estimates. 1be state estimates list a $3 million figure for a 2&-foot high bridge and a $5.5 million figure for a 40- foot high bridge. Jn defending a low bridge v"hich "A"ouJd keep large boats out of the Upper Bay, \llilliams asked the committee, "Isn't 8,600 boats in Newport Harbor enough?'' · lie said that many of the 238 !llpecies of -birds and 61 species' of fish whictl Inhabit Upper Newport Bay would be chased away if boating Increased. . Williams also said that birdwatchers and other na ture enthusiasts have as much right to the bay as boaters do. ·'tn the six years that we've been holding our monthly tou rs of the area. "·e've had about 14.000 people visit ttie Uppe r Bary,'' Williams said. Burned Boy Awarded .$900,000 Sett'lement By TO~I BARLEY Of 1111 D•llr l'lltt Sr.If Lawyers shook hands on a $900,000 settlement late Wednesday in Orange County Superior Court and signed the largest such non·lrial suit settlcn1ent in local history, The money goes lo the parents of Robert K. Torbct . now 15, who \\'BS critically burned· nearly four years ago when a plane crashed into the Riv~rside County field hangar where he was wo rking during summer vacation. The crash killed a Costa Mesa man at the controls of the plane which slammed into the Rancho California hangar ::.nd a second parked plane then burst into flames. Young Torbct"s fa ther v.•as managing the Rancho California facility at the time and the family formerly o\vned an air finn based at Orange County Airport. His son fled from the inferno with his clothing afire and suffered burns over iO percent of his body, although he did escape with his life. .Judge H. Wa rren Krighl r.e~otiated the suit.. S('tt\!!ffient approved Wednesday. <.1ssessing most or the S000.000 dAmage.!I ngainst the southern Rivcrsl<le Counl y airfie ld itse U. Ht. set the boy·s damages at $752,000. noting youn g Tarbet will be disfigur('d for IJie by his hurn scars -"'nd !'etah!if;l~cd a Sl2:i,OO(l a .... ·ard for his father's 0\\11 emo- lionoi l distress O\·er the traR'(!cly. La"·yers for the plaintiffs said in th e interim ye::irs that young Torbet has recorcred from the burns. ' OIAMGI COA$T " DAILY PILOT •~ Qo•-I '" 0.. , p,~~ ... r~ ,. ... ~ ·• •.•" ' , .. ~ .... ,, ...... ''"""".....,'''""°''""" I • ' ·,r .......... -•'• "'l·"• •. ,. 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S..aoc.o•IPllOtl ""~ J)QO~My .,,, ..... t•OOINllllMI __.,Of'tllfVl'-llOO~ Attorneys arcued successfully duriflg the settfement nf!gotiatlon that' Rancho CaUfomia's airport is badly located and that crosswinds in the area were a contributing factor in the plane's crash. Chester W. Wllson. 52. cf 299' A.mold Ave., Costa \fesa. w3s approaching the small fiel d for a landing with three passengers aboard whe n the tragedy struck. His Orange County Airport-based Beechcraft touched lown once in a strong c~lnd, then one wheel lifted and the stiff wind launched the plane out of control. Wilson gunned the engine in an attempt to regain pov,.er for another pass at the field, but a wheel clipped the top of a car and careened hopelessly out of control into another plane and the hangar. Robert K. Torbet Sr., who owned the second plane destroyed in the crash. wilnessed the holocaust, leading to his $125.000 a\\'ar.:l for emotional stress. Boos, AJlp1.au se Greet l{ca ga11 DAVIS (AP ) -Gov. Ronald Reagan . speaking to Unl\'erslty of California stl1d('nls for the first time in at least foJr years!ew laughter. boos and applause as he fended Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, Presi cnt Nixon and Califo rn ia marijuana laws. "The deduction that the President took .hr believrd w11s legitimat•;," Reaa;an ~a id \\rednesday night at UC Davis in di~ussing Nixon"s income lax deduction for donating vi ce presidential papers to the go\·cmment. "~fr. Humphre\·. ~tr . .roMson and the K~nnrdy papers·-i\11 th<' rest of then1 \\'ere used in the s.1m(' .\\'ay us far bnck a.~ you \~ant to go," Reagan told I .lWJ studc-nts. From 1•age J COLL EG E ... us. or lt goes to anothl'!:r district. tr il gCK's. it \\'ill place 11n additional tax burden on o\1r peo plr ." About 3,000 Garden Grove residents attend (jther Golden Wen or Orange Coast now. and the state suppltcs the local district with funds In pey for their education. If those st u~nts pu\1 out, It ¥t'Ould crct1te a serious financial gap In Coast 's funding, which n1ight result in some program cutba cks. Keene Indicated. Ptase, howe,·er, insisted that 1ny decision ought to be delayed and a public election calltd. After an hour's dtbate with Ktcnc, he refused to chanac his position. Keene said Coast trustees will probably take formal action on QardM Grovt'8 annexation rtquest el thclr April 24 m«tlng, The college board Is expected to approve II. . . "\i.1e'\'e had an addition<'ll 9.000 students on our tours this school ye;ir alont·." he said. ''I think it 's time we considered the needs of the little guy ," Williams told tbe committee. lie pointed out that in addition to its Jower cost, the low bridge v.·ouJd be less visually obstructive and more coovenient for bicyclists and pedestrians. fl,fembers of the com•nitlee said they "·ould ~ake \Villiams' points i n to C'C>Mlderation in deciding on a h::!ight recommendation . Among the other factors they must consider. members said. is the problem of coordinating heights ~·ith a cloverleaf t}'pe of interchange at Dover Drive and Bayside Drive if they d('Cide such an interchange is feasible. According to Newport Beach Public Works Director Joseph T. Devlin. I he committee hopes 10 wind up its consideration of ecological. cost a n d timing factors and prl'Sent i t s recommendation to the city councJI at the end or t.fay. T,~·o Boys Burn To Deatl1; llome Ha<l No Phone By WILUAM SCHREI BER Of 1111 Delly Plllt 11-'I' T\ro young Orange :..Oys b•1med to death in their home early toda y while their frantic mother rushed to a ne11rbr fire station for help. Robert James Buzick. 3, and David Gerald Buzick, 4, died in the back <:cit of a police car v.·hile being rushed to Orange County t.tedical Center only f" few miles from thei r home a• 11202 Eckhoff St. Firemen said the m1tlnight blaze, "'hich gutted the sma11 \\'ood .r.ran1c house. apparently broke out in the kitchen area : · trapped the boys in their bedroom. \Vlth no telephone in the house. the boys' mother. Sharon Atkinson , drove to a nearby Orange fire station to summon firemen. By the time firemen arrived at lhc SC'ene. the small house was completely in\"olved in names. The OOys' father . Vcmon G. Buzick. \Vas found outside suffering from minor burns. He told firemen he tried to reach lhe children but was driven back by a v.·all of names. F'lrcmen txnl-.ir.ed th1!1 • ··.~ · · '·~':l'l and Buzick \\"ere once married and \\·rr(' in the process of reconciling. She assumed her maiden name after the divorce. Firemen entered the smoke-filled house and found the t"·o boys curlt'd up in a corner of their bedroom, overcome by sn)oke and heat . Efforts to revive them on the "'8Y to the medical center burn unit failed and they were pronounced dead on arrivfll. Unit:ii of the County Fire DeparUn<'nt arrived on the scene shortly after the Orange firemen and extinguished the blaze. County fire Capt. Robert Boomhower said the fire was broul(ht under control in 3bout 10 minutes, but the house already had been completely fil'.1." d. ~Iiss Atkinson \\'as trcatC'd and releasC'd from the medical crnt"r for <'.1:lreme hvsteria and Buzick received treatm ent for minor bums. The cause of the blaze, Which causrd an estimated $10,00C. in damage. was s.111 unknown today, Fire officials are investigaling the tragC''.ly. T o've r V .andalism Damage ,at $200 Thieves and ,•andals raided stvernl Newport Ikach Marine S a f c I y Departmef}t lifeguard towers, ci'\.tstni:: about $200 in los....~s. It was reported to police:: \\1ednesday. Lifeguard Larry Gib90n report«! towers at the 22nd, 281.h and 32nd Strffl beaches were Jooted of buoys, surf condition warning nags and other gear. Llftguard Steve Wlgely also repor1cd his tower at the Corona del Mar ~!eln Beach was o\!trtumed and the te.lephon~. flags 8/'ld buoys stolen. • Coast panel -"Neav port Cues · ,~ Suspects ll~ld; Endorses 0-oe nness ' ' By CANDACE PEAltSON Of tltl 0.11 ... l'lltl tllll Smoke-fillt.>d room s, c I a n de s tine meetings ond secret letters may be things of the paJ;t -in t-oastal commission politics ll!Jyway. At least that's the intent of a new poli ry adopted Wednesday by the State Coaslal Zone Conservation Commission W1dcr whi ch developers and environmentalists will have to do their l~bying n\Ore publicly. The policy applies to the six regional coastal commissions as well. It requ ires members to a\'oid private communi cations with applicants or • opponents unless the same information has been sent to other commissioners, staff and all sides in vol\'ed. "Any written communication may be s11~1)('c\, ·· Assistant State At torn e y Gcnrral Carl Boronkay v•amed the state <:Omrnis.!lioners n1ectlng in L:>n J Deach \\'cdnesday. lie suggested sending any letter! or information about permits to commission planners. Commissioner JanieS Hayes, who represents the South Coast region. asked if the policy even forbids "llny visit in the hall (outside a meeting room ) from an applicant." "A visi t risks your obtaini n g information not available to others," Boronkay answered. "J would tehd to discourage it if I could. ''In lerms of permit applications, that'& the safest course to take," he concluded. The state commission has been under fire by enviroiimentallsts for meeting privately with power company officials during discussions of the San Onofre nucle& plant expans ion. Commissioners and staff "planners have also routinely met with other applicants to discus., construction projects within 1,000 yards of the coaslline. Boronkay cautioned the commission that all its decisions must be made on the basis of the hearing record and not on outside meetings. He opposed the adoption of specific regulations as unnecessary, however. Such a move had been recom'mended by !he Natural Resource Defense Council of Palo Alto. John Brvson of the council said the practice of avoiding the ''public eye" creates distrust of the conunission's d('('isions . .. l'n1 not saying that anything sh ady ha.s happened at all," he added. ''But tha t kind of communication is improper." The council \Yanted the restriction oigainst special communications to apply In 1he staff as well. \\"cdnesday's \!Ole included only the commissioners. J' alley Slayer Ratcliff Ha11ded Life Se ntence l1npassive and apparently uncaring, Amos l.e\\'is Ratcliff "'as sentenced to life in state prison \\'cdne!:dry for the slaying of his estranged wife and her mate companion at her Fountain ValleJ home and the killing one hour lat('r in \\'t"Stminster of her girl friend. Orange County Superior Court Judge. Samuel Orcizen ordered the maximuin term for the former aerospace en~i nei:>r just 1h~ee 11"cf'ks after a jury In hi s courtroom fow1d Ratcliff. 51 , sane and guilty of two counts of first degree 1nurdcr. Ratcliff v.·as booked on the l'"'1a.rges on July 8. 1972, shortly after he forced his v.·ay into the \\'estminsler ho-. of Mrs. Barbara Care"" 42. and shot her twice in the h('ad as she lay in bed. It 11as testified in his trial that he held i\-1rs. Care"' responsible for iltrs. R:it cliff's decision to di\•orcc him. lfi s killing of J\1rs. care""' came one hour aft <'r he \.ra ited on the porch of t.lrs. Rntcliff's home at 1052& f\torning Glory Circle for his estranged spouse ;ind Craig P. llirst. 52 , of Anaheim. to return home from a date . Upon their return, he killed both of them. llatcliff \\"as found to l>e insane in late 19i2 and conunitlcd to Atascadero Stoitc Hospital. lie was returned to Orange C.Ounty for trial a year later whe.n it .,..·as ruled that he had recovered his sanity. It was poitlted out at his trif1l that the toll on July 8, 1972, could nave been much hJghcr than the tally of three k.UUngs for which he was convicted. Arresting officers said Ratcliff had a list of six names in his possession \\'ith the ihrce top names neatly crossed out. They said he was within a block or the home of the fourth name on the list wben they arrested him. Survey Finds Aliens MA~HA,,.AN BEACH (UPI) Federal authorities making a. '·S\lfPrise. survty" of a pottery products firn1 Wedn"sday apprehended 40 i;uspttttd IOcga\ 1lll':ns from Mexico. A U.S. Immigration and NaturaU&atlon Service spokesman aald the arrests were part of n program or "wprtse surveys'' at flMM where !hart are suspect.eel Utega1 aliens. 2 Mote .a~ Large One ps ir of bandit suspectS e.re In custody todny, while t\\'O oth<'l' lone operator~ remain at large following a \\'a\.'e of unrelated armed robberies in Newport Beach during a four-hour period Tuesday night. Investigators explained that lhe three holdups, lnclLJding one in which the scofflng victim refused to surrender any casQ.. all had different suspect.& and characteristics. The t"·o arrestffs, in fact , were lllready in custody being t-. ';td ~·hen the second two stickups al a massage parlor and market OCCWTed, noted Deted.l\•e Ken Smith. Police said lhe pair, sojourcers from San Diego County, "'ere captured by Officer Mike Foote, who spotted the suspect car In Corona del Mar "'llhin 30 1ninutes. Donald R. Guillory,~-of Ramona. and Gary A. Kirkpatrick, 20, of El Cajon . wete each still in eustody today in lieu of $25,000 bail each after being booked on ar1ned robbery charges. Officer Foote claimed that after stopping their car on East Coast Highway at the Cameo Shores development that a .22 cal;!Jer revolver and credit cards belonging to Leo and Clara Appleman, of 112 31st St,., Newport Beach, were confiscated as evidence. The Appleman! had already reported being robbed at gunpoint by a pair of young men who stopped them on the sklewalk at 118 31st St., near their home and asked for directions. Appleman laid his wallet containing the cards and $12 cash on lhe sldwewalk and the victims strolled away as orUered. The 8:30 p.m. incident was fOked-at 10:40 p.m .. by the $190 holdup of the Olympus Massage Parlor. 2930 W. Coast Highway, where receptionist Downey Perrer. 22, was confronted by a pair ot young gunmen. "Get your money," said one suspect. flourishing a blue steel· revolver, while his companion who wore dark glasses and a beanie cap remained silent. ~Iiss Perrer accompanied them into the rear office where she turned over $190 and was then ordered to ,.._t her hands behind her back to be tied with adhesive tape. The suspects ned on root, while other From Pase J ROT,.\TE ... rour to six weeks before she can assume her COW1cn' scat. If RogerS docs have three votes for the mayoralty, lh~t means ?ilclnnis has the necessary' four vol.es. But he has !old supportc;·s privately that he does not 1~·ant to preside over a council divided that badly. Yet his supporlers seem lo be solid . They appear to be Councilmen l\lilan Dostal , Barrett and Mrs. Kuehn. Of the three. only ~al has s s i d the tdea of rotating terms is e\'en ~·orth looking at. The key \.'Ole \\"Ould then appear to be that of Corona de! ¥ar Councilman John Store. Store. believed to be a Rogers suppor!('r, said that hl' has not committed his \"Ote. however. ''The election is re;iHy too far away." Store said. ''Nobody will really know unt il the last minute." Sometime before that e 1 e c ti on . however. it does appear that one of the councilmen 1,1·ill bring up the rotatln~ term idea at a council mectlng. lt could even happen ~1onday. 11 and v.·hen they do. tile•· can count on l\1clnn!s to express his opposition. "I'll tell the council my feelings if anyone brings it up," f\.1clnnis said . Only Ryckoff has saici he supports the idea. Rogers, Store and IX .:ii said it \\'OUld be ~'Orth talking alx>ut. Barrett joined ~1clMis in attacking it. "1 think the \\·ay things have been go!ng has been \'ery productive," Barrett .st:Jd. "It's worth looking al but I've got no opinion." Store said. Rogers , while continuing to insist publi.cl y that he is not aegressi\"ely scckmg the ma}·oralty, said the rotation idea has its ;idvantages a n d disad\·antages. "I am nnl seekin g the mayor·s past. There arr others ~·ho hn\·e come to me. J suppose th(' people you should C(Vltact are John S1orc and Paul ~Ryckofr:· Rogf'rs said. "'I've lrk"<i IJ stay out of it rd be delighted If ii comes. I'm sitting back and letting my telephone ring. 1 don"t "·ant lo i':t into that kind of infighting " he said. ' Rogers said the advant.ege of taking lums v.·ould offer lhe opportunity for more councilmen to serve as.mayor. ''Take a councilmen who ls In office eight years," Rogers said. "If you change e\•try tv.·o ytan, what are his possibilllics' "The first year thty're zero, 90 that leavts him three rnayurships and he's \')'Ing agalnlit six or seven other peopl e." Rogers 1<1id. "It h•s merit In that et least C\·erybod y would gel a chance." hi!: sa id. Roger' ha s served on the council for eight years and has never bttn mayor. Rrckoff. the lone dt>C:larl'd proponent, said he isn't the originator of the Idea but he may bring It up before the COWlCil. "Anybody who ls elected to the council ha' enough qualllicatlons to do Lhe Job. All of the councl1mtn sl)ou)d ha\!e the chanee to be maycir If po~lble," be said. 1t1osl of lhe councilm61, irlcludfng f\ogen, agreed with the disadvantages cited by ~1elnnls. employes of the massage pa r I o r remained occupied . un~warc or the holdup. l}cte<:tive Sm ith soid the third Newport Be.ach holdup incident occurred at midnight. ¥t'hen a man about 20 wearing a skJ mask entered John Canena·s Tic Toe 1t1arkct at 20042 Irvin Ave .. and simulated a gun in his pocket. '"This is a robbery ... " he announced. "Get out of here." snapped Canella. ''I've got work to do." Detective Smith said that af~r Uie victim denied the would-be robber, the ski-masked all.!ped. ned out the door empty handed and ran east on Brlstol Street DENIES AIDING VESCO Defendant Stans Suuis Maintai1is His l11nocence .4t Perjur y Tru1l NE\V '!ORK (AP) -Former Commerce Secretary 1t1aurice H. Stans flatly denied to a jury today 1hat he wa s guilty of conspiracy, obstruction of justice or perjury. Like codefendant John N. t.1itchell, the former attorney general, Stans denied ever trying to fix a rraud investigation of financier Robert L. Vesco in return for a secret $200.000 contribution to President Nixon's 1972 campaign. "Are you guilty or not or these charges?" asked Stans' lawyer, \Valier Bonner, at the end of a two-day direcl examination. "I am not guilty of any of these charges, believe me." Stans said, looking directly at the jury. "Did you conspire v.•ith John 1tfitchell to defraud the General Accounting Office or the Securities and E x ch a n g e: Commission?" ''I did not conspire "'ilh John ?.1itchell or anyone else." Stans replied. The indictment charges that Stans and Pllitchcll defrauded the GAO ~failing to report Vesco's contribution, ~·hich Stans r~ived on April 10, 1972 . three days after the effective date of a l<iw requiring disclosure. They are accu sed of impeding the SEC investigation of Vesco in return for the money. Judge Lee Gagliardi permitted Slans to testify briefly about his wife's critical illness in late 1972 and e3rly 1973. The defense maintains that Stans \\'as 50 distraught over his wife's illness that he could not recall dates and details about his COn\"ersations regarding the Vesco case during that period. T"\\·o of the perjury counts againsl Stans allege he lied when he said he had not talked to fonner \Vhilc House counsel John Dean Ill •nd G. Bradford Cook . former chief counsel nnd laler chairman ol the SEC. about the Vesco case in lhe fall of 19'n. Man Who Fell From Bui lding M11ch Improved A carpenter from Orange who plunged from the roof of a building undflr construction in Newport B e a c h Wednesday was llsted in much improved condlUon today, Larry Popen, 40, of 3133 E. Locust Ave ., WIS listed in guarded condition in the lnlS"n!lve care unit at Costa MtM ~temorial Hospital \1dth a eoncUMlon and broken arm. He fell from the first story of a three· story 1tructW't' risi ng al 4440 Von K3nnan Ave... about 12 :30 pm,, ~·hen he appartntly took a \\'l'Ong step. Popen rect.lved medical aid at the scene from a physician summoned fr01n fl nearby medical center, plus Newport Beach Fire Department and Orange County Fire Oepcirtment per90nnel. 7 .• ' Today's Fi11al N.Y. Stocks VOL 67, NO. 108, 6 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 18 , 19H c TEN CENTS Mesa Mayor Cites 'Unity' on Marina Project By RUDI SIEDZIELSKI 01 a. 0.lly ,.lltt Slaff The need for "closer th:-..., e\'er" l'OOpc.ratlon betwee:n Newport Beach and Costa t.'lesa on the Santa Ana River marina "A'as urged today by A-1ayu- Robert r.t. Wilson of Costa Mesa. Ile told members of the Citizens Harbor Area Research Team (CHART) that a united approach is essential and that he already had Initiated the first Sleps. r "' ·-· , -. \\1il!Klll sai<l..>ht had discussed the polentlal 3,000 slip $50 billk>ri marina project "ilh Newport -e:"'h '-fa}'or Donald A1cJ nnis and that bolh had agreed to enlist the assistance of KeMeth Sampson, Orange County's. mrector or harbors, beaches and parks, in draft.Ing a congressional bill Congressional approval ls required before the U.S. Anny Corps of Engineers can begin its study of tilt 420-arrc marina site in the Santa Ana River lovdan'ds of C-Osta ~tesa and Newport Beach. \\'ii~ said U.S. Rep. Andrew Hinshaw 'R-Newport Beach) has agreed ID carry the bill but that meanwhile Costa ~fesa ond Newport Beach already are .,..·orking together lo obtain other governmental approvals for the project. ''\\'e must v."Ork with the Army Corps • of Engineers ~ausc v.e havr to cons ider nood ron1rol prob\C'.1ns Ln the area." \\'Uson said .. "\Ve have been "·orkmg with them on a flood control plan 1hrouih a League of Cities committee of y,·hicb I am a mernber. ' "Besides flood control problems, there :,~~h~Yt~ ~:e~~~ o~ wbe~~. i~~~e 1 a~~ confiden1 that these problems can bt! 1\·orked out. "The \l'hOIC pro1~ct , lrou1 the tune >A C beg in i;i:etling approvals unul Cfln1plt't1011 date "''I ll bt about 10 ~·ellr3 So th1.~ 1<1 not a project "'e .11rc Inking lightly, and n1uch more stud}' will be 1equ1r1.'d " \\'ilson snld the marina occuwes the top spot .on his !1st of Pr1ori11cs and that ~;\t~~g~~,~~{:~~~~ ~~n~~r;1~:1 1~ ~~~ to acCQmpllsh in n1y tenure as niayor of t:osta ~lesa." The rn;iyor 1nforn1t'd Cll1\BT !lll'mbcrs lhut he and othrt C.'Ollltl'•I n\\•nibt·rs did 1101 lhlllk lu~hly of .i r1't't't1ll~ propo.wd \\lilCrfronl h(IU~injl d" I l' l Cl p Ol ~ n I prOJ)ll~L'<I ftw the rnarin:i arl'a by Kai~r Al'tna Ill' IL'l'lllf'll tht• 1 :1 !: tl o ti· t y p C dl'\'t'lf1pn11'1\L o;11111tnr 1n conct•11t to Lake l'orcst. "a wad1ni: rool" :ind predicted th,ll If !\:ui;l'r 1\t'tna 1.~ not 11111•resled ln hu!ld111g fl r1·11l 1nar1na , 1h1·rc r~ 1 "good l'han<'t'" sorn('body i·l:.C' 11 ill· ht· Economy Slumps Not Stapposed to Hap11en Argyle Campbell's 'fempest Snake (right) lived up. to its name \Vednesday wh en it snaked by the six· meter Joli II on reaching leg of One-of·a-Kind Re· gatta off the Orange Coast. Campbell, with JJm Linv fllc as ere\\.'. \\.'as the Divisio n ·III {small keel boats) leader after the first l\\.'O races. Regat ta con· tinues through Saturday. ~~or story, see page 15. 2 Oran ge Boys Burn 1,0 Death 111 Honi e Blaze By WIWAM SCHREIBER Of 1'le DaflY 1'1 .. 1 SI.ti Tv.·o young Orange :,Oys bt1rned lo death in their home early today while their frantic mother rushed to a nearb}' fire station for help. Robert James Buzick, 3. and Davie! Gerald Buzick, 4, died in the back !'l '~t of a police car \.•;hi\e being rushed to Orange County Medical Center only ;: few miles from their home a• 11202 Eckhoff St. Firemen said the rrutlnight blaze. v.·hich gutted the small wood frame house, apparently broke out in the kitchen area r · trapped the bors in their bedroom. With no telephone in the house, the boys' mother, Sharon Atkinson , drove to a nearby Orange fire station to summon firemen. Hea1·st Co11tends Saxlle's Comment 'Irresponsible' BULLETIN A1l..ANTA, Ga. IAPJ -FBI Olreetor Clart"nee l\t. Kelley said thJs afternoon that FBI agenlco are pu rsulr.g lhe Patricia llearst kklnaping case on tht assump- Hon •·that she Is the victim of pnssure or eoerclon.•· SAN FRANCISCO !UPI\ The parents of Patricia Hearst attacked U.S. Attorney General William B. Saxbc today ror labelin g their kidnaped -daughter a "common criminal." "To call her a common criminal is irresponsible." Hearst said in a news ronferenCi! at his suburban Hillsborough home. He said Saxbe's statement \Vcdne9day in Washington ronfums "our original \'iew that the man made irresponsible statements and evidently talks off the top or his head when he should be listening." Wednesday when Saxbe said he felt Palricia \\·as an active participant in i\londay ·s holdup or the Hibern ia Bank and >A'as not acting under coercion as had been suggested. "Thi~ group \1·e'rc talking about rthe Symbionese Liberation Anny 1 a r c common criminals,'' he said, including Patricia as "part or it." In \\"ashington a spokesman ind1ca lcd the Wh ite House might not be pleased v.•ith Saxbe's comments. pointing out that "v.·e hav enot rommentej ti-::-aus" >A·e did not. f~eJ it \li'OUJd be appropriate." "I don't see how the attorney general could ha\'e arrived at this concl usion .'' Hearst said. "She "'as obviou s I y captured. ob\'iously held b}:' a terrorist group -a bunch of paranoiacs -for 60 days. Whe!hrr she' was in the hank v.·ith someone or v.·hether she had her mind bent by CO<'rcion. or whale\'er else. !Ste PATI'Y, Page z·1 "'ASHIXGTO~ (APl-The go\·ernmcnt reported today that the nation 's economy look a much sleeper nosrdi\'e th:'ln e.~pected 1n the first quaner of the ;.e;:ir, >A'hile prices so<ired at ;i doublt~ di~1\ ratr The (:ross :\nt1onal Prodt1cl dcehn l'd ;11 " 5.~ percent innual rate in !hr first three inont hs of the ~1·.:ir . 1hr first drop in G~r si nce 1970 and 1hl' b1gi:c~t drop 111 16 years The d{'('lin e 1\'<IS particularly bad 11(•\\'S for the :\'1xo11 adm1n1stra11on :.1 nct• it raised serious questions whether the country can :l\'Oid a recession this }'t"3r. as President Nixon has p.rom1 sed T .... o consecuth·e quarters of decil tl(• 111 lhc G~P -v.·hich ml'asurcs the tot;il \'/i\ue of outpL1t of goods and scr\ ict's - is considered the trchnic.al measure of a recession. ' The first quarte r drop of 5.8 percent compared with administration forecasts of from i to 4 percent. ihe GNP grev.· at a raie of 1.6 percent in the last quaner last yeor. The first quarter decline this ,\'E':'lr rrpresen1ed a total turnarou nd of 14 5 Nixon Ei fip,.r T ossi11 g F ui.l.~ T\IAGARA FALL~. N.'l. 1 AI'~ -A group of self·stylrd anti-impcriah!>t university students intended to toss <ln effigy of President Nixon O\'er !hf' American Palls. But police said if !he 25 State lini vrrsity at Buffalo stud ent s did. they would be Cha rgt'd with polluting the Niagara River. Arter speeches and singing. SC\'er;i\ youths attempted to defy officers \.\'cdnesday. and a scu fne followed. The six-fool dummy "as sn1ashc<.I . percrnt since the first quar1er a )'('f\r a.i,n >Ahcn the (;KP v.·as re1>0r1ed growing <it ;111 II 7 pt•r<·cnt rnte Thr Comn1rrcc [)(>p:irtrnPn l report on the economv also sh11\\'t'<I that 1nna111>n ron11nurd to' incrrasc 111 the firs! qu:ir1rr. ri.~ing a! ,1 10 8 pcrc~'ll ratr. (·ompari.•d \1·irh 811 pl'rcent 1n lht' fllurth quarter It \1·a~ tht h1J?ge~t 1hr('f'·mon!h 1nrrt"aS1' s1nr1• tht' f1r~t quarll'r ot 1951 11 hr n the r:1h· 11 :i~ 1:1 ll<'rCf•nt Th<· Con1nll'ft•1· l>-·p:irt111rn! ~aid 1h1· n1a1n f.:ir1ors 1n !hl' 1~c'Onon11c d1•cl1nl' l\l·rr a sharp cutback 111 auto produc·t1nn· :1nd a hig (frop 1n home huild1ng. Th" drop in ;1uto prOOuC11on h;is been attributed lo 1hc Arab oil en1bargo and the Cllt'r;~y Crl~lS. 'Witch llu11ting' The \ornmt'rcc Dr p.1rtml•nt !!Oid thal IM..·c:n1~f" of risu1~ pr!Cl'S :ilone the over -all \; ' , of 1hr (;;\J-> incre11scd $1.J 3 bilhon 111 !he llrst qu;irt~'r tn ;1n .1n11ual rate of Sl..'.151 8 h1lhon. 111' .J ~ \><'rt"tnl rrom the fourrh riu:1r!C'r ).~~! y1•ar. F1µurl'~ roll'lflUtt•d ,'l.t Hn tinnu:1I rate 1111·:.in th.it Hw rati' would he the final f1~un· :11 the l'nd of a 12·n10nth p<'riod 11 !ht• !rc114\ conl!nu•·d unchanJ?<'d Thi· {\)!lH11i·nT fl1'p:'l rtrnc•111 :ilso issuC'd n•\ '"'cl fi~urt'' fin 1:rir1M>r:ltl' profits In th1· four1h 1111.11·1rr nf 1;1~1 ) (':I,, ~howing n : dt'r)1nl' of SI Ii h1!11on 1n lx·[ore-lax profits. ~l'-0 c'llmpu!i·d at an ann1·-1 ral<', 'l'hr d(•cl1n<· 111 !ht· t'<'Ollomv >Aa~ !ht· b1ggl"•,r !'1nct" .~ 9 2 prrecni r:ite of decrease Ill !he first quarter o[ 1958. Reinecke Tells Harbor Students of Jaworski Lt. Go\·. J·:d Reinecke told students ot :\ev.·port llarbor High School today th.at special \\'atcrgnte prosecutor Lton .h1 >A·orski is cngagini; in >A·hat he terml'<i "\1 itch hunting ." "\\1hat >A·e arc seeing here is blatant polltical involvement in the proS('cutor's nffice ." Reinec ke told ;1bou1 200 sludl'nts 1n ht~ speech at 11 a.m. Re1ncckt'. can did ate [or !hr Republ1· ('an 1;uhcmatorial no1n nation. was In· d1C'ted Apri l 3 on three C"Oun · of per· JIHJ' in connection w1~1 the !'en.1tc hc:i r· ings on lhe nom ination of Richard r.. l\lt"1nd1enst l.~ at1or(l('y g<'n<'ral . 1 R('latC'<l ~tot)'. Page 51 "~ly in\'ol 1·cn1ent 1s t\·pcial." RcinCl'k<' s;.iid "l'n1 thl' h1gh(''-I 1·lt·ct('d official 11'K>y c:uuld fir)(J thl'r~ v.·ho >At'rl' in· \'Oh't'<I h.11·p 110! l:iern n:u •c1," \\'hf'n a studenrpninted out that ht' had ht't'n ind1ctrd liy ;i grand jury and not hy 1hc prosccu!or. RPillf'Ck<' said, "I v.·as not represented by an atton1cy at the grand jury hearing." "~o one <·h1•ckecl up on v.·hether nr not the instructions given to the grand jury wrr1• lep:ally correct." Reine cke said. •\\'t• don 't kn ow that !he proseeulor J.!HVc thl'm 1111 the evidence." he said. "The grand iury today is 11othing mor~ th::n a ruhber stamp for a n1otl\•ated prOSt'l'\l lOr .. ' By the time firemen arrived at the scene, the small house was CQmpletely involved in flames. The boys' father . Vernon G. Buzick. v.·as found outside suffering from minor bums. He told firemen he tried to reach the children but was driven back by a v.·all or flames .• "I'm terribly surprised and saddened that the attorney general of lhe United States y,·ou!d characterize Patty as a common criminal when she's never ~n comment made in \Va s hington convicted or a crirr.e," ~trs. Hearst said. Burned Youth Awarded $900,000 Firemen exnl~ined that····~. · · ··~:i'.l and Buzick were once married and v.·ere in the process of reconciling. She assumed her maiden name after the divorce. Firemen entered the smoke-filled house and found the two boys curled up in a comer of their bedroom, overcome by smoke and heat. Efforts to revive them on the way to the medica1 center burn unit fail«! and they v.•ere pronounced dead on arrival. Units of the County Fire Department arriyed on the scene short1y after the Orange firemen and extinguished the blaze. County fire Capt. Robert Boomhov.·er said the fire was brought under cootrol in about 10 minQtes. but the house already bad been completel.v ~" ·d. Atlss Atkin90n v.•as treated and released from !he medical c~"'"' for extreme hysteria and Buzick received treatment for minor bums. 'nle cause of the blaze. which caused an estimated $10.~ in da9'lage. ~·as s.ill unknown today. Fire officials are investigating ttte tragc1y. J(iclnap Ranson1 Paid MILAN, Italy (AP)-Fazlo Longhi, 17- year-old son of a Milan industrialist. was rtleased unharmed Wednesday night arter bt.tnc htld by kidnapers tor t"·o montM Local nev.·spapers reported that · his family paid a ransom of $640,000. SLA CHI EF VIEWE D What sort or a complex personality Is the man now known u "Cinque,'' leader of the Symbloner.e Llber.11tlon Army? 11le 21tor)' of Donald David Def'rttze unfokls today on Page 33. "It's al.,..·ays been my understanding of American justice that a person is innocent until proven gu ilty. I just hope the attorney general won 't make any prejudicial statements against Patty.'' The Hearsts' statements ro\lO>A'Cd Auto Demo1ition Suspect Nabbed lri. l°\'lesa Chase A Costa Mesa youth all eged1y staging a one--man destruction d'erby in a battered old English car was arrested \Vednt>sday after an air-ground chase by pol!ce in the Eagle I helicopter aM a patrol ear. The boy. 17. was charged with la ck of parental control and being in danger or leading a dissolute life, l'i inc e investiga lors allege he was drunk at the time. Officer Tim Ho!brook captured the su!'ll)ect about 5 p.m, after locating him and his car in the old dirt Md gra,·el pit area along the Santa Ana River 3t the y,·est city limits. He said the little English car was bittered up and festooned with broktn brush and small trees apparently mowed down during the unauthorized stunt driving ·sprtt. . The ju\'enile ~urt offenses only 11.·ere charged, due to the fact the suspect was on private property posted for no trespASSing. although the sign had been removed. The E.llgle 1 helicopter crew sPotted the offmder doing automotive off·road racing In the forbidden area. v.·hlch Is freqU<'ntcd by motorcyclists and -oftr:n patrolled by Polite. ' I 8\• TO~! BARLEY o'r Ille 0.111 ~lkrf Stet! Lav..)'ers shook hands on a S!l00.000 settlement late \\'ednesday in Oran ~e County Superio r Court and signed the largest such non-trial suit settlement in local history. The money goes to the parents of Robert K. Torbet, now 15, v.·ho .,..·as critically burned nea rly four years ago \!.'hen a plane crashed. into the Riv erside County field hangar where he "'as working during swnmer vacation. The crash killed a Costa ~fesa man at the controls of the plane v.•hich slammed into the Rancho California hangar ;od a second parked pl;ine then bur~! 11110 flames . Young Torbet's father "·as n1anac1ng the Rancho California f<1cili1y at the time and fhe ram ily fonnerly ov.TJed an air fi rm based al Orange Counly 1\irpo rt. llis son fled rrom the inremo 11·ith his clothing aflre and suffered burns over 70 percent or his body. although he dld . escape with his life. Judge H. \V:irren Kr ight r.cgoliatc<l the suit settlemrnt approved \Vcdn esday. assessing most of the $900.000 damagt's against the southern Riverside County airfield itself. Iii. set lhe boy's dama ges at $752 ,000. noting young Tarbet v.·itl be disfigured for Lie hy his burn scars -"n<l ~,,11'-li~h"d a Sl25.000 ;H~'<lrd for his f.:i1hc·r'!> o"·n Pnlcr uonii l dist ress O\'Cr the trag\'dy l..a" ye rs for the plaintiffs said 111 th" interim yea rs that young TotlM!t h:-is recovered from the burns. Attorneys argued successfully during the settlement negotiation !ha t Rancho California's airport is badly located :ind that crossv.inds 1n the area "ere a c1intributing factor in the plane's crash Che!ter \\'. \llilson. 52. 1 f 2o/.l \~nn)d Ave .. Cosla small fiC'ld pa,.;5pngrrs struck. \!esa, v.·as approachini: the for a lan<ling "11h three <ib'lard >A hcn the 1ra~<'dr Grove Meeting No Sellout OnlJ'· Fii:e Turn Up for Co llege District flea ri11 g By TERRY COVILLE Of Ille 0.llf .. , .. , '99ff Officials of the Coast Community College District nearly played to an empty house for the second night in a row Wednesday. They were saved that embarrassment \\'hen fi ve 1pectator1 showed up for a publlc hearing on the poMibillty of the Garden Grove UnUled School District joining the rollt'gc distriet. The hearing was held In Forum ti at Golden Weit College. Huntlng1on Btnch. u'Okh 1eats :ol. Counting school offici.11ls pr~nt. thcrt were about a doz.co people In the ljtted lecture hall. The ni1ht before, a similar hearing :it Orange Coast Colltge, eos1a ?.le a, drew no \•lsltors. 1 But Coast officials who thought lht':y i ' • mi ght escape the room af1er a brief I(}. minute session. soon leamcd .better as one of the li\'e spectators refused to accept their v.·ord that the annexat ion would cause no great ta:c burden ror Coast. residents. The objector v.·as Har'\·cy Ptase. of Balboa Island. v.'flQ served :is a 1'rus1cc on the old Nev.-port Be:ich Elemchtary School 01.strlct from 195.Hti. f'tast urAed Coast lruste-es lo hold .!I general election and let the \'Olcrs decide v.·hethcr lhey wanted lo expand !ht collegt district to include I h e Garden Grove arc11 . 'The board should nol assume an empty auchtorium is :i s 11 e n t r.ndorM"me:nt. '' Pf.1$e wnmed "\\'hy don't you find out if there arc issues o( concern 10 the publlc. Di~mlnate more . -. _.._ 1nformaUon." \\'orth Krc-nt'. chairman of lh" srhoril board. noted that lhc Garden t.ro\'r 1S!ot1e has bttn slud1ed for 14 yfars. "1th consider.able press coverage and publ11.: meetings. but public rl'.spOnsc has been' vrry low. . lfe. alon!l' >A'ith Coast Chanctllor Dr 1'orman 1,1,'atsoo . also exphuned tha! th') district stands lo lost monr\' If f:11rden Gro"e is not nnrltxcd. but "1!1 rou~h\y brrHk t\en if it is. They nl!l<I painted out. lf }()(al di~1r1cts don't reach ~me agreement ~n. then lhe state \\Ill place c:artten GrO\'f' ltl one of 11! mrce neighboring distrlcls any"a~ ''There are only two choicts for I h c ('011.~1 Community Collef!t' 01str1c1 ," \\'al!On ~id. "Garden (;rove sta~~ \\It h l!ii~e COLI.EGE. Page 21 J !1 1~ Oran~r County l\1rport-bascd Bt'tt'hcr:1ft touched ...:o" n once in a ~trong 1-ros~" ind. then nne >A'hee l liftc<l 11nd the s11H "ind taunchL'<i the plane oul 11f l'?nlr<1l. \\'1l~on gunned the engine in an attempt 1u rc1?:i1n po>Acr fo r another pass al the fll•l<l. hut a 11·hee l clipped the top of ;:i car and carel•ncd hQ pclessly out of control into another plane <ind the hangar . llolx'rt K. Torbt't Sr., 1\·ho 01\'ncd the ~l~~ond plane destroyed in the cra!>h. "itnessed the OOlocaust, leading to his tlZ5 000 :twarJ for cmo!ional slrt'SS ' Orange Coast .. We ather Thrrr·~ o;r:imC' win d in the air for Friday. 11h1pp1n11: a1\,'\}' all That fo11; In mnke a sunny aften1oon Top Ml'rcury ri>adini;.; 11·f!\ sUly in the middle 60s along lht' coast. l:\!oil Ut; TODA\' Tiu> Suprtmt Couri tal.t :. 1111· rlcr co1ts1rlerat1011 lllP r1~1hr-10- rtply cunlrOPersy, a maJr1r fret J>rt ss /$Sii!' .• ~tory, f'af)I' •J, ........ " Allft Lt _,., • ,. . .... M .. ~. 1 .. ,, (•ll""ft .. • ' l'llvluol Flt'MJ " c; ..... , .... ..... NU•t~ll N1W• • ("""' ., Dt•ft,, C-.ift1r .. ,. c ... ,, .. tr• " ~"'°tit ,,,,. CIN"" Nelit"H • "' " ... l .. rlt l ..... • ,,, ............ " l ftlttlotift-1 U-11 '""' ft•J! ""'N:• U·1' Stet.II ,_.,rt th ,.,, '" !flt llKenl • Ttkv11ietl .. "'' C••-" r~111..-1 1 .. n "''"'--" Wttfflt r • lft "'' '•r'Yk• ' Wtl1f Ntwl • I ' :t DAILY PI LOT c UP'I f1lt"'9!1 A Cat aiad His Claicl' This could really kill the Fifties nostalgia craze. Bob I-lope and Ann.f\Iargret portray teenagers orthe rock and roll years in a sketch called ''Burbank Graffiti" on ll ope's final special of the season 1i·ri- day night at 8:30 on NBC. Channel 4. ' Donors Due $80,000 • From Hearst Ransom SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Aboot $80,000 sent to Randolph A. liearst to help ransom hill daughter, Patricia, from kidnapers \\'ill be returned. It v•as announced today. WeUs R. Smilh, general manager of the San Francisco Examiner, of which Hearst is president and ed1tor, said the cootrJbutJons that can be identlfied \\'ill be sent back to the donors. Those made anonymously will go to charity. • The money was sent to Hearst to help him set up the People in Need program to distribute free food as demanded by Patricia's Symbionese Liberation Army kJdnapers. · Smith said the money came to Hearst In a flood of mail averaging 600-700 letters a day after the abduction Feb. 4. Donations varied lrom three cents to $2.000, he said. Hearst said \\'edne!day that It was ''speechmaking" for Attorney General William B. Saxbe lo L~~ribe .~atricia as one of a group of "common criminals.'' "As far as I'm concerned, it's w.eculation at this point." said Hearst, TONIGHT UCI LECTURES -"Leaming to Live \\'lth r.1oney," Room 167 Steinhaus }!all, 7 p.m. "Adventures in Folk Expression," Room 161 Humanities }fall. 7 p.m. "Photographers on Photography .'' Roon1 100 Social Science Hall. 7 p.m. • FRIDAY, APRIL 19 COST A lwfESA HIGH DANCE SHO\V- Lyceum. 8 p.m. ~T01'0RCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACIN(; -Opening nigh!. Fa irgrounds, 8: 15 p.n1. 0CX:: LECTURES -"Spring for the Weed s." Science Lecture I. 7:30 p.m. ''Travel Photography,'' Science Leciure 2. 7:30 p.m. UC! DRA~1A \YORKSHOP -F' i n e Arts Sl udio Theater, April l9 and 20, 8 p.m. Adm. 75' cents. ORANCH COAST t o,i DAILY PILOT ,...,. 0-• ... ~ Ci>"'~ p,.,, """ "'-.:" 1< ,.,.... ~ .... ~ !"" ....... p, ... ,, D.,otoltlJ't!ll Dy 1-0.•"0" (_ .... ""''''""''I~·· ~···· "'"'"l"-• ••• president and edito: of the San Francisco Examiner, \\'hose daughter, Patricia, .,..•as identified by lhe FBI as among nine robbers \\'ho tOOk $10,960 from a bank branch Monday. (Related mater:·• Page 3JJ "It's speechmaking," Hearst said \Vednesday. ''Saxbe ::ws the right to lhink what he thinks, and I also have the right." Saxbe told a .\Vashington, D.C. news conference earlier in the day he felt r.llss Hearst was an active participant In the holdup. "This group we 're talking about are common criminals," he said, including Misll Hearst "as part of It." U.S. Attorney James L. Browning Jr. said in San Francisco that a federal grand jury will attempt to decide whether Miss 11earst, 20, was a \\'illing member of the band of robbers. Browning said r.uss Hearst mighl have been coerced Into participating in the holdup to convince authorities and Lhe public she was converted to the philosophy of t~e Symbionese ;..iberalion Army, (SLA), a terrorist organization whose members abducted her from her Berkekley apartment the night of Feb. 4. But Browning also said, "I have consislenUy maintained that e\'id~ncc may show all participants in that robbery \\·ere acting freely and voluntarily. After the grand jury has heard all available evidence, I will abide by their dcr-' • )n.'' Mesa Petitions Court to Cl1ange Council's Action A Costa r.tesan 'rho claims the city council is using illegal means to prevent him from converting his apartment house into il condominium is seek!~~ rev('rsal of council action in Orar.t~ County Superior Court. Cliff \V. Krueger \\'ill ask the assigned judge at a hearing to be scheduled to re,·erse city c:ouncil adion taken April I. That action, he states, approves a number of conditions he believes cannot be imposed on his plans to convert an apartment nouse at Anaheim Avenue and Center Street into a condominium. Krueger further claims that a moratoriun1 on nll such construction passed by the city May 21. 1973, no longer applies to !l.lCh projects and cannot be used lo support denial of hi s plans . State Se11ator Seeks Car Ba.n I n Area (:ities . . Pri"ale cars \\'ould be banned In Santa Ana, Anaheim . and the downtown areas of eight other California cities under legislation proposed by an · Oakland lawmaker. The measure by State Sen. Nicholas C, Petris \\'Ould protiibil the use of autos from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the business dislricts of all 10 cities, beginning in 1978. Petri!, a Democrat, has also proposed giving the affected cities St million each for implemcntinc the ban and developiug pedestrian malls. Other cities on the list include San Francisco. San Diego, Oakland, Fresno, Sacramento, Long Beach, Los Ang~les, and San Jose. They were sele<.1ed on the b.1sis of population. '"I think it is fair to say thAt the automobile Is strangling our cities and destroying our lung:.:," Petris said. Petris has intrcxluced s i m 11 a r legislatlo.a in the past, bot lt has been killed. At one time Petris Introduced a measure to phase out the internal combusion engine. Judge Releases Alien lf1itness LOS Ai.'IGELES (AP)-Aft irate federal judge has freed an alien woman front jail. saying if the govenunent want.s to hold her as a wltneS!I, she must be treated "as ordinary people, \\'ho live in a home , sleep in a bed -not a bunk - and can look out of a window without bars." U.S. District Judge Warren J . Ferguson ordered Marla Garcia· Carranza released from the Sybil Brand Institute for \Vqmen \\'ednesday, saying her detention there for 37 days as a governmrnt vd1ness was "an offense to human dignity.'' r>.1iss Garcia-Carranza is one o{ 16 f\l cxican aliens arrested here f\lareh II. Fair Board to Give Euterta imnent Pacts Entertainment contracts for this year's ''Good Old Days 74" fair in ~ lwlesa \\ill be a.,..•arded tonight by the Orange Cowity fair board The fair board ill scheduled to meet at 7:15 p.m. in the administration building on lhc Or/Inge f.ounty fairgrounds , 88 Fair Dri,•e. 21~ls year's fa ir will be held July 12 to Flatly .... Denies ' . I Stans ·-Any Vesco COnspiracy • NEW YORK I AP) -Form e r Commerce Secretary Maurice II. Stans flatly denied to a jury toda y that he WllS gullty of con~piracy , obstruc1lon of justice or per jury. Like codcfendant John I'\. ~fitchell, the former attorney general, Stans denied ever lrying to fix a fraud investigation of financier Robert L. VeSCQ In return for a secret $200.000 contribution to President Nixon's 1972 campal~n. "Are you guilry or not of these charges?" asked Stans' lawyer, \VaJter Bonntr. at the end cf a two-day direct examination. "I am not guilty of any of these charges, beli~ve me," Stans said, looking directly at the jury. · . "Did you conspire ¥.'Ith John 1111tchtll to defraud the General Accounting Office or tbe Securities and E :.-ch an g e Comn1isslon?" '"I did not conspire with John 1w1ilcbell or anyone else," Stans replied . The Indictment charges that Slans and r-.1itchell defrauded the GAO by (ailing to report Vesco's contribution. which Stans recei ved on April 10, 1972, three days after the effective date of a law requiring disclosure. They are accused of impeding the SEC investigation ol Vesco in return for the money . Judge Lee Gagliardi permitted Stans to testily briefly about hl.9 wlfe's critical illness In late 1972 and early 1973. The defense maintains that SUms "'as Valley Slayer Ratcliff Handed Life Sente1ice Impassive and apparently uncaring, Amos Lewis Ratcliff \\'SS sentenced to life in .state prison Wedne!dt'"y for the slaying of his estranged wife and her male companion at her Fountain Valle~ home and the killing one hour later in \Vc-stminste r of her girl friend. Orange County Superior Court Judge Samuel Dreizen ordered the maximum term for the fonner aerospace engineer just three \\'eeks after a jury in his rourtroom found Ratcliff. 51. sane and guilty of two counts of first degree murder. Ratcliff was booked on lhe charges on July 8, 1972, shortly after he forced his \vay into the Westminster ho .... _ of l\1rs. Barbara Carew, 42, and shot her twice in the head as she lay in bed . It \\'al testified in his trial that he held Airs . Carew responsible for 111rs. Ra!cliff's decision to divorce him. His killing of r.trs. Carew came one hoUr after he ...,·aited on the porch of f\trs . • Ratcliff's home at 10526 r.toming Glory Circle for his estranged spouse and Craig P. Hirst. 52. of Anaheim, to return borne from a da te. Upon their return, he killed both of them. Ratcliff \\'BS found to be insane in late 1972 and c:ommitted to Atascadero State H~pltal. He \\'as returned to Orange County for trial a year later \\'hen it was ruled that he had recovered his sanity. It ¥.'as pointed out at his trial that the toll on July 8. 1972, c:ould tJave been much higher than the tally of three killings for which he ¥.'as convicted. Arresting officers ~ai~ Ratcliff had a list of six names in bis possession .,..·ith !he three top namCfl neatly crossed out. They said he \Yas \\•ilhin a block of the home of the fourth name on the list \\'hen they arrested him. Fron• Page 1 p~ychologists can explain. "ff you give someone Ii m it e d information, \vil.hhold affection , and then give it back. there are noted y,•ays of making people do things they won 't do under normal circumstance11.'' Both parents said ii woutd be rlifficult for them to s11r·ear in court that Patricia was the 'girl in the bank holdup. from the photographs taken by the bank's hidden c<.meras. 30 dlstraUJht o,•er h1s '-1fe'a illness that he could not recall dates----and detail• abo ut hls conversations regarding the Vesco ca.se during that perlod. fyo of the W1utY counts against St.ans allege he lied when he said he had not taJked to former White House counsel John Dean Irr and C. Bradford Cook, former chief counsel and later chairman of the SEC. about the Vesco case in the fall of 1972. SI.ans testified \Vednesday that he had talked to both Dean and Cook about Vessxi in that period. t Bonner asked 1r he thought he was tcllln~ the grand jury that truth when he testified in ~larch and April of 1973. •~1 testifil'Ci ID all the facts as I then recalled them In the light of m"y state of mind, .. Stans said. ''Did you willfully and knowingly give false testimony lo the grand jury?" 'asked Bonner. ··1 certainly did not," Stans said. Stans said that his \\1ife collapsed at home on Aug . 9. 1972. and he took her to \\'alter Recd Hospital, where it was determined she had a rare and very serious blood disease. She remained in the hospital until mid· December and Stans visited her two or three hours every night and apent most of the weekends with her. Judge Sirica Signs Order For Records WASHINGTON (APJ-U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica signed an ordt'r today per1nitting the issuance of a subpoena demanding .President Nii::on tum over records and tapes of 64 \\"bite House conversations. The-swCt>ping subpoena had been requested by sp1?1:ial W a t e r g a t e prosecutor Leon Ja\\•orski. who said he needed the materials for lhe Sept. .9 trial or seven \\1atrrgate cover·up defendants. r.,..·o of the defendants. Charles W. Colson and Robert C. r>.tardian joined in Jaworski's reQuest, agreeing \\'ith him tha t the inlorm.1.tio1. is essential to a fair trial. Sirica's order directed thal a subpoena prepared by Jaworaki be iS:RJed and made returnable before the court at 10 a.m. on May 2. · There \lo'aS no Immediate \\'hite !louse C{]tnment on Sirlca 's order. The subpoena requesUi tapes and related documents c o v e r i n g 64 conversations ranging from June 20, 1972, through June 4, 1973. The materials requested overlap 23 conversations also being sought in a subpoena by the House Judic.lary Committee .,..,hich is co ns Ider 1 n g impeachment action against President Nixon. . Jn a motion fill'd M'llh the court 1'ut'sdav. Ja\\'orski told Judge Sirica that he had.been trying unsuccessfully since Jan. 9 to obtain the materials voluntarily in negotiations with the \Vhlte House. "I have as ye( received no definitive response to my 1equest . . . and, accordingly. feel ob\igaled to ~k t~ese materiols by subpoena,'' Jaworski said. Bur"'lar Steals !"'.) Rare Ful'1iisl1ings A burglar v.•lth exotic tastes in home furnishings broke into a Costa Mesa apartment \Vednesdey, st ea Ii n g sheepskin and rabbit fur rugs, plus an anti que Arabian harem lamp valued by its owner at $500. Steven F'. Lang. 22, of 200 16th Place , described the brass lamp ss being five fl'e:t tall \Vith numerous candle sockets. Lang told police whoever forced open the front door of hls apart·.i ~nt while he '"·as fishing in Newport Beach took other items, including a.22·caliber rifle, with a 1otal value of about $100. ··-DENIES AIDING VESCO Defendant Stans Nixon Speaks On Lendersliip WASH I N C TON CUPll - President Nixon said today that America must regain its sense of national destiny and lead the world's search for peace. In a patriotic type speech to 4.500 members of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) at their "Continental Congress" In • colorful, nag-bC'decked Constitution Hall, the President recounted the wars of ihis century. and said the nation must meet the challenge ''to provide the leadership so the next generation can be the f i r s t generation m a century that ~ocs not have a war." The President spgke for 25 minutes. concentrating entirely on the nation's leadership in \\'Orllt peace efforts. He did not refer to V..'atergate. the House impeachment investigation or domes t i,; politics. From Page 1 COLLEGE ... us, or ii goes to another district. If it goes, it \\1ill place an additional tax burden on our people." About 3,000 Garden Grove residents attend either Golden \Vest or Orange Coast now, and the state supplies the local district with funds to pay for their education. If those students pull out, it would create a serious financial gap in Coast's funding, which might result in some program cutback.!, Keene indicated. Pease, ho\\·ever, insisted ttiat any decision ought to be delayed and a public election Called. After an hour's debate \\-il h Keene, he refused to change his position. Keene said Coast trustees \\'ill probably take fonnal aclion on Garden Grove's annexation request at their April 24 meeting. The rollege board is expected to approve it. l\f esa Ma11 Suing For Injuries In Movie Ho11se ~"~--··· ... _~ 1"'~'°· ,.,.,., ""Coll• "'• • ""·•r>"" l'I•. • ....... ...,...,. ~ .. ~ r~.· .... y, ,.., • "~ ... !lo··. ,,..,_ •• ·--.• ..,, ~-'" n. ....... ,..., .... , ~ ..... ,........ -•·'1"" • ..,..,. • "' ••• "/'>6 . .-. ""'~,,. .... ~1 ... ... ,. T••r'"·r~r•"' """ ,..,,.••J.JO ,..e• R-. ~,,.,., /!6· •• ..._. U-..., •. , ~a"" f ~l!\V~. t """""""'""""•"' .... 'Operation Irving' School Opens - A Costa ~1esan \\'ho claims that injuries suffered when he took his seat in a loca l cinema cost him his sexual relations with his 9-'ife sued the controlling theater chain Tuesday for $310,000 . Richard 111etzler alleges in his orange Count)' Su(:M!rior Court action that the Injuries he allegedly su ffered on April T1. 1973. in the United Artists Cinema. 1561 W. Sunf\o\\·cr St .. were caused by '"a ~\II r.,,1 ... 1 \ ....... ~ ...... ,co. ....... ~.·~· l1v-, ' ... ( :'lr"'•H l,....,. ,., h.y,;fl N<J I ·" '"""" "·'"'~'""' ta l<l'l Ce1!1 MtM OHict ! .,.,.Jg.,.., .... "". 11..,. .... '1 . J:r• • = ~. Xi() 111'~6 OtfrMf' Offlct1 "-······ '"1_.,,..,. .. ""' •'l~'•tl•r• 2J<1Yf11:4 .. ...,. " 1"1>'"1'"" l •l • I '0" ...... ,..,Y,_•••I ~~~ ..... ~If m/qt~L -"-"- .._..... 111• C>-C.0.-""' ....... c.-. ~ ....... _ ... _ ·~····-....,.,...,."" " _ ...... "". -... ~ • -.ii;., _ _.. ... ...,..._,,,_,,._ a.c-~·· '°~-1"'18JI c.o.t• ""'--' c.~ ... .... :-u ... v>Dl~"'-''°'_...1,.,,,., It M "'(""'"f ''"~S.n• -111'11~ 1' 911 ~~LI , • • A new high school open d todn y in Irvine. I! .,..·ill eventually have about 20 Sll!dcnts-all charged \\'1th s e 111 n g na rcotics and dangerous drugs in "Operat ion Irving." the huge htarch 27 dope sweep \Yhlch resulted in 100 arrests. It will have t¥i'O teacher'!, a full three· gr11de high school currlculum. a "olleybaU court In 1he back yard , and lunch served on the pre.miMs. lfnu!f!d in the school dls1rlr-: Rnnf':K at 1~600 Sand C.in1·on Road in Irvine, !he new hig h school is the dislrict's c!lostn alternative to expelling the kids charged -in me arrests. "\\'e fetl =-n oogoing re~ponslbllity to thtse kJds and did not feel expelling them w~s the right step." Superlntt':ndtnt Stanley COrey said today. "\Ye wanl to maln!Aln 'handwn' contact with them. We hope to provide a healthy, natural ·school day.'' If the students meet a set of condit ions ' on thl.'i r attendance. achie vement and "lack ol further involvemcnr• .,..ilh drugs, lhl!y will be allowed lO return to \Jn\vcrgity lligh School next semester, Corey soid. The one strict rule. Corey said, is that the st~ents "aenerally'' will not bc- allowed to be on the University High campus and will prohibited from p::irtlcipaUng in University High social activities. C.Orey Aid 110me. of the studenta had not yet bttn lnformtd or the de<'!Jlon late · Wednesd.1y, The total number of students In the Bnnex school Is not yet final, he said. \Yhtn asked \\'hetber it ii ~Uy certain that r\1e 1tude.llla 11r·ere Involved ¥.'Ith drugs sin~ the; have not beto tried on their case• yet . Corey replied. "We feel reasonably sure that the.y were." 11e :Jlid the seniors ol the g~ wtU 'be encour1ged to complele their high schoOI \\·ork . If lhcy do. U1ey .,..,ill be graduated on schedule with the ot'ner llni\'ttsity High seniors ln June. '"One Intent of this diclsion is to isolate these students from the others. y,·hi1e continuing their education,'' eo~::·1 said. Ile said where the students were l:i.kine; unusual courses that can not be accommodated by the-aMex Khoo!. Un!ve~lty High School ttaC!'!t'!.r! will be asked to come to the 11tuctent1 for lndivldual attention. Al50 Included In the annex 8Chool "'lil be intensive l'tltmsellng programs-for both the student and ~11 · v. Of the annex stud~ts Identified so fir. four are gtrla and 14 bo}'I. One of the teachers wiU be 11 woman. "We hive confidence that thlS ls a positive step." Corey said. "We have ~n meeting with the parent1 and 1tudenlS and so tar all the feedback we have Is positive." Since !he cbar1es we.rt Jssired nt.1lnst j '42 Un.ivtrsily }l!gh 'School student~. school district ollicials have been meeting wilh parents • .nd yt1ungsters to decide the most helpl'ul response. Of the -42 arrested, five were charged wtlh furnishing , but not s e I I i n g morlJuana . They ~·ere temporarily suspended and were back in school this week . Slxtetn others were charged wtlh possession and being present where drug! were being used . They were placed on counseling progr11nu bu: were not susptnded. At 11 recent meet111g of the Irvine City Council, some parents of the arrukd >'Ouths complained of entrapment and mlsbehn.vlor by Costa Mesa police who carried out the l'.,'id. But Costa 11teS3 police authorities.. who pro\'ldc police service to lr\11ne on a publlC" u!ety contract, have dtnied the chArieS end said the fact& will conle out In court. foreign substance on the sce,t." . 1'.fetzler daims that the' substance disintegrated hls clothiDg and severely burned his body. lie additionally claims th.1t the bums have incapacitated him to the point that he was forced lo tell a Oourl!hlng bus!· ncss for ~,OOl;l. He names United Arti5ls Theeters, lnc., as defendants. Sun•cy Finds Aliens MANHATTAN BEACH (UPI) Federal authorities making a "surprise survey" of a Pottery prodUclS firm \l.'edncsday apprehended 40 suspccted Illegal aliens from Mtlloo. A U.S. lmmtgra!lon Md Naturalilation Service 1pokesman said lhc arrests ~er~ part of a program of "surprise surveys" .at firm! whtrt thefl!: arc suspected IJ!egal 1Uen1 . • ' • 'B B 0;1LV PILOT RIEFLECJ'IONS .. Rcyn Sheffer ' .. s.m. f•ll• .,. "'""' ... h.,,.., t• ,, ..... " Shak..,..t• Allhoui:h It Is dlfricult to iin,•islun 1ni~fortunc In any tMm 11~ tx>Jng A preludf' to hap1)\n{>s.'I, It .'Io n1 t• 11 m c .11 \\'llrk.11 oof thnt "'fly. Often jt l.'1 th" 11etlmck11 and dlsa1"- poinlrnf'nls alont.: t~ "''"Y that m11k<' th<' rvrntunl r1'ah- :>".J\tion uf nur dr,..am11 and a.rnbl11on11o 11.tt !hr :'l\\"("'l'trr. \\"r selclon1 nrcun1p\ish .11nylhini::; t1f 1.·011."'f'fJU<'net.• Y•l1houl f':OCl'lf'ril•nclng n10- mt'ntary Y'lback.<t, hardship and a st'Vl'N' l<"ii11ng of our ~rttle. Our oblllty to 0\'4"r- cpmf' th~ hardshipg w. etflrms thr fi\l th \\'~ must ha~·e in ou~lv~ and in the. worth of oor i::oolio:. The fal111 -Wf' ii:11ffrr arr unforlunalf', ~l they d11 v r.•<' to make aa~ ... that much more cn- Rri:nblC'. • -·\Vr s<'r.-r fl"OPI<" or all fa.llhs Y•ith dii::;nity and ~ood la'lli'. ~hf'ffr>r !\fo1·t uary ln- vttMi you 1•.J slop in at your con\'<'nirnc{·. f<'lr a <:"C'f· ~cqualn!l"d vl~il. i'H€FF€K . f"!)Ol.TU.ll.Y ~1• SOUTH COAST t-llGHWAY •• LAGUNA IEACH '494-1515 , SAN CLEMENTE l l lJ NORTH El CA MINO ~EAL 492-0100 Newspaper readers are watchi television. ~y. 'tARRll:S ADVERTISING .- THAT CAN Bf Tl:USTEO Radio 40,., Television 41% Ma azmes 57% S1•t11ttier School CUSD Expecting Best Enrollment A record enrollment is expected in coming w~ks £or high school su1nmer sessions in tOe Capistrano Unif~ School District which will orfer 50 courses Stnrtlng June 24. mroU in cla~ Urat could not fit in schedules the rest of the year. ('apacily cnrolhncnls are e:cpecled In ccra1nics classes as ~·ell as typing courses ll'hc re recent gradual~ arC' <'l1gible lo cnr.oll 10 hone their l)'ping :.kills. Registration deadline ~ ~lay 1 for 1hc classec; 1orhieh primarily ~'iii be offered at San Clemente High School. Officials plan to continue remedial and make-up classes. but a large number ol l-ot1rses also ~·1 11 be designed to f'Xpand l:ltudcnts' education. 11.llowing them to Bt"sidcs other academic and t'lPCti\'e C'our~. students also can enroll in voc~uionally-Oriented classes offering ar1 . ~·e lding, auto body repair. n\echan1cs, nu1nne IC'chnology, mclal fabricallon. and ~·o(k_. cxperienet:. Lect.ure By Ha1io .Sclieduled . Author Arnold 1-lano of 1 .... 1guna Beach will lecture on "The Role of the Free-Lance \\'ritcr: lio~· to make the Enemies List" at 11 a.n1. f'riday at Saddlcback College. Hano \\'ill spea k as part or the visiting "Titers series sponsored by Saddleback's Di .. ·iston of Language.Ii. •ns talk. in Iioom 139 of the library. is open to the public. The author of zi books and __ .._. some 450 magazine piC'CCs. TELLS ADVENTURE Maixlne Asher Hano has been freelancing since 1954. He is presently an instructor in-· the UC 'tr\'ine extended campu.! program. THE EARL'S PLUMllNG. lllC. THE EJUU.'S Complete Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning NEW LOCATION "/Jo 1t Yourself Srores" 27601 FORBES RD. NO. 25 ... ~ ...... ... ' . LAGUNA H/WUEL ltellow ltwllft M ..,. ,,..1 -..1141.,.. ... tt .. rs "' ............ Ill. .4tlantis Sea relier Will Talk A woman researcher who r18.lms to havt found the lost city o1 Atlantis will present a lecture on her ad\'cntur~3 at u p.m. f'rida~· in the Vlomen's Club, 286 St. Ann's Drive, Laguna Beach. ~ ltttUT't'. sponsored by Spiritual Re"'carr h Assoc!atM, is one of a series. ll i3 open to the public. The researcher. ~I a Jt in e Asher. is dirtt'tor of the Ancient 1\1 t' di le r r a ne an ~rch Association. She claimed to ha\·e foond ''\\'h.1t appeared to be man- madc road~. ~·alls. broken pieces of blocks and colunu1s," while searching off W ooa~ of Spain for lost Atl.antii::. Others on the t'k"pe<lilion disputed her. The Spanish go\·crnment ordered the di\·ing qul'5t hailed. · and "'hilc the organization moved to Treland it hit financial shoals and Airs. Asher returned to the Unftcd State!. ~ale Appro,·cd T i-tllrfl 11 ,..., d/lw' =====11 :-..~~: 495-0401 M ..... 1.1, \I•>~ L!Ctlllt CM.-CJl.J11U1 Stellar Industries. Inc. of BuC'na Park has announced that it reached agreement in· principle for the snlr of thC' as..c;cts of its Klasco Prod ucts 1111bsidiarv to I. \V Prcxl ucts Co. °' st: Louis. Allstate~ AUTO INS. FOUNTAIN VALLEY . AllSIBte ® HOMEOWNERS INS . FOUNTAIN VALLEY Allstate ® RENTER INS. FOUNTAIN VALLEY Allstate ® LIFE INS. . FOUNTAIN VALLEY ' Allstate ® CAR FINANCING FOUNTAIN VALLEY A11·s1ate ®. HEALTH INSURANCE FOUNTAIN VALLEY Allstate ~ BU SI NESS I NS. FOUNTAIN VALLEY Allstate ®· MOTOR CLUB FOUNTAIN VALLEY • Allstate Insurance For All Your Insurance Needs 17181 BROOKHURST -FOU~T AIN VAUEY NEXT TO GEMCO ' PHONE 557-1572 • Fi11al Conce-rt The Orpheus 'l'rio \\•ill pt>rforn1 the last concert of the Laguna Bea(:h C'on11nuni1y C'nnrcrt 1\ssoc1 at1on ~·tonday night at 8 p.m. in the i_,aguna R£'a l'h IJ1gh S<:hool .. \uditoriuin. Tiro l'On:-i).1.-. of Scott l\ickrcnz, Paula J{obinson and !Ieid1 l,chwal rl cr. To Be Disc11sse{l Earl y r('c ognit i on . pre\'entiorr and l rr~1!nlf'O\ uf stroke ~·ill be discussed by a panel of mrdic1:1l specialists in a pul>!ic forurn al 7:30 p .111 \\'edn~day at the audiloritun of South Coas1 Community llospit.1!. The rorun1 is one of a S<'l"ie;;:; on co1nmon heal1h problems and is prescn1ed in !ht' publii' inlrrP ... \ by lhl' community hospital staf! dt~C1J~sion 11 d! IX' Or. :\Jartl '.\lorin, 11C'urosui's::cry . J_) r . .\lark Johnson, gt•ncral and [ vascular s.urj:!l'r\'. :ind Dr F.ui:<'nr f,c1·in. -in tr r n 3 11 n1c'<l1t·in(' and dirf'r!1ir •)f Thcl hospital's znedica\ td11rat1on Sl'c!iou. Tht• pat'lt·l "''ill C'Xplain rar!y l 11·;1 rn111~ sign~ and ho1v th"}' ('~1n lead to drtcction and prf'\'1~ntion oi ilrOk C' in .1 \ n1;11or11~· or l'.'.I~ t Thcr<' is no charf;!f' fo1r thC'I Stroke annuallv cl i s a b 1 c o; more th;in r"·o rTii!lion l)('tsons program or for p..1rk1n~. 1n rhe L'nited Stale$ and along: - 1\·iUt hcart diseaS(' and eanttr l\i,ls l .. ik c lo i-: onr of rhf nntion 'i; leading killrrs. I' a r ! i c i pa t in g in 1hr Safety W urning L.:1gunI1 Ht•ach Lttrlc LC1l~U(' ori;an1ler~ h:i1 e Rpl)('ak•d to ix1 rcnts of ch1ldri:n !lid~ Ing or 11:11ct1111g ll'it· lt"l ~llt' KaHlt's to 1n1pr1•ss upon their eh1hirt'll 11~: huiartl..;: in the ;'ll't'J ef !<1ddle f'1cld c;1r. 11<1.!> knQC'lu.'d do~·n &nd , pu~h<'d acro!I a s p h a I t 1i.1 1·en1cnt by !ht! 1·thicle. Anothrr C"h.lld broke hls leg playing in tht are;i l.t11gur membH~ are l..;1~1 ~t'.11·, cnt• <'hild ~k.1t(•l)i).'lrd1ni;: in tht• vlc1n11y 1•f 1'11· fa•Jd 1o1·a5 sc·r1uu$.ly hurt 11hC'n he> ZIPpi.'d Ill fro11t ol ;1 planning ~·tral measures to u11pro1·<' l'iafety. but say that f':t fl'l1·~1lf'S.'1 LS !he "''Orst h:-iu1rrl of f1J! FASHION UNIFORM SHOP A Barco Uniform will be given away on April 30 SIGH UP FOii OllAWIMG MOW' 31 UZ S. COAST HWY . 499-3510 \. S.,.;h L"'l""o Moa.-Fri. ,.s ''"" Sot. •:lO·S:lO YOUR SUPPORTING GIFT GUARANTEES ~ r' /,,..· }, ,~\ J~: ·~, I , • • ·1-- · 1 I ' \- Y•11 ceti octr11e l'IOre "''"'"!' h1to'"'· e11lol' ••lnl•11tl11d to• 10•11191 ·~It• Mlpi11t • lilo111011lt<111rlo11 t•llH tlilro 11th Sooth c ... t Com'"1111lty Ho1pllol'4 ... w "Llri11t Tr111t PrO<fto111." Writo or c•ll f•r det•ll1 todcry. CALL Mii . .llM HIND 499-1311 Ext. 600 1 SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL THRIFT·D·LUX lhlhllt IJol Pll!C l • Of llJJ I 11t OUA,llf NO SALE! THESE ARE OUR REGULAR 'RICES! SUITS SPORT COATS DRESSF.S '""""' SWEATERS COATS $149 PANTS $.77 -------------------SPECIAL FOR APRIL BLANKETS ,..., ""' ·· .. . .. . .. . ...... $1.44 PackaQed 1n pfasllc. rea11y for Summer St~ No L1mot on Ouanhty Preserit th•·. aa w•lh Blanke!<; 142 ) I .DOHENY PA•IC •O.t.D ''"-S9•z CAl"IST•..t.HO llACH "•·• ,.....,. '<> "'•'11•~·• ,.4 now oucan • ID Huntington Beach Now there are two kinds of Kentucky Fried Chicken in Huntington Beach. There's the Colonels Original Re cipe and now there·s Extra Crispy, the one that goes CRUNCH . It's crispy on the outside, but tender and juicy on th e inside . Come in and try it today . ,-. K•tuek~ fried CkiektK ~ . 18575 Beach_Boulevard, Huntington Beach • ' • .. . . ' . . . . . • • ' • . • ' ' ' . -. ' • . . . . • . • . . " 8 A OAIL.:'._!ILDT Thursday, April 18, llJ74 ' 4 BIG SALE DAYS! THURS., FRI., SAT. & SUN • . . ~HUNTINGTON BEACH APRIL 18-19-20-21 ., ... • !1 ·I ~ CATCH YOUR FREE GOLDFISH ·- GIANT 26oL . PEPSI AND HOT DOGS AVAILABLE . f ~ /I ~-. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---r~~-~~-..:....1 the more for your· moneysworth store BROOKHURST AND ADAMS -HUNTINGTON BEACH. • "\ -. STORE HOUR$ . I Mon thru Sat. I 0-9 Sunday 11·6 '--------...1 ' !ti SA c\ai supe dcat wife polic Ca Tl.' po E1J1e Ulx!t' 1.1 1"hu1 \\·a1 poor .. , mos see Clu R gu Apri "' on I as at t !he see1 .. bee ion .. I k the. arti ing s Leo cus rig • o( I W3 sai di( .. rig ?;ai mo .. bu sai to at Ml res