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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-19 - Orange Coast Pilot• e I DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON , APRIL 19, 197<4 1101.. 61, NO. 1", 4 SlCTION$, .. l'AGll ' • • • Hearst Has SF Zebra Killer Claims Victim SAN FRA ;\CISCO (A Pl - A n1un "·ho clairTled 10 be the "Zebra" nttacker beat supe rmarket clerk Frank CarlS-O n to death \\'ilh a hanuner. raped and beat his wife and then se t thei r home on fire, police said tod ay. Carlson's wife. Annette. 2~. "'as reported in crili<:al condition at l\1ission [1ncrgcnt·\ Hospital. v.•herc sh c under11cut :,urgery today. Rein ecke Blnsts I nclict1n ent • Lii Ne ivpo rt SJJeech Uv JACKI E llY~IAN 'or Th• D•llr Piiot Sl•ff l.i f io\'ernor Ed Rcin('ckc said Thursdav that his Indictment bv the \faterga'ic (;rand Jury is the rcSu!1 or poor QUl'Slio111ng and political n1oti\"ation. "Ifs the flakiest. the 1nos1 sleazy. the most transparent indictn1eiit I've c\'er seen." Rein1?Ckc told the Exchange Club of Newport ~!arbor. Reinecke.a candidate for the Republic gubernatorial nomination, v•as indicted April 3 on three counts of perjury as a result or his tC'~timony in Senate hearings on the nomination of Richard Kleindienst as altorney general. "They aske{i a Jot o( dumb questions at the hraring." Reinecke saic!. "It "'as the poorest Senate hca rjn:; t\·c ever see n." "Thrc "'ere some connicling stories because there ,,·ere sonic poor quest - ions." Reinecke said. • "They say I did in't tell the truth and f l.-nO\\' J did ." he said. ··1n one court 1hey accused n1e of lying In a news p<iper article. \\ttlo tak~ an oath berorc t11lk- ing to a reportcr7" . Speaking about special \Vatcrgale Leon Ja\\1>rski. Reineke said, "I'm ac-- custng him of negligence ftl" crt•n out· right potllical involvement ." "'Nixon fired Cox bc<'ause ii \Vas part or the Kennedy machinC' and 1\llS turning Walergatc into a 1vllch hunt."' Reinke said. "No1v .Ja"'Or~ki Is just Cox 1\•ilh a di((ercnt ht"ad." "I don't v.•ant to be tried in \Vashington right "°'" bcc:i.use lt"s a 1,00," Reinecke said about his efforts lO have his trial nlOved to CalUomla. "Every phooe is lapped. every office iJ bugged in \\1ashlng~on right no\v," he .said.'' You hove 10 go out ln the street to ~lk to your rr!c.nds. . .\&kcd if he supports Presidc.nt Nixon at the current time, nclncckc s.iid. "I'm not asking for his Impeachment or-hi! resignation. t'm h3nging loose." , Although ~trs. Carlson told police that thh-attacker claimed responsibility for the 12 random killings in a case authorities have code-named "Zebra " offi~rs sa id the attack did not .ippear to be !he v.·ork of a Zebra gunman. They said they v.·ere not discoun ting the pos- sibility, hoy,·ever. Before undergoing sui-gery, ~trs. Carlson told police her attacker was a black man in his 20s vdth a mustache. /\ n1assive hunt is under \Vay in San Francisco for one or more blacks ~'ho have killC'd 12 whites and wounded si x others since Kovember. Police said ~1rs. Carlson told them the attacker entered the tY.:o-story flat of BAY AREA MANHUNT TERMED 'RACIST OUTRAGE' Page 5 the Carlsons. \1"ho a r e 1vhite, about midn ight v•hile Carlson. 2.1, "·as v.·ork ing downstairs and she was asleep upstairs. Carlson V.'aS bound to a chair 11.nd beaten beyond recognition v.•ith a hamn1cr, a chair and other objects in the living room. The attacker then climbed the stairs a~ beat and raped her, ~l rs. Ca rlson said. The man set two fires downstairs and then escaped through an upstairs v.·indow. she said. ~frs. carlson managed to S1agger onto a small balconv, v.·here her screams for help v.·ere heard by residents of Synanoo. a drug rehabilitation group across the stret!t. ~layor Joseph L. Alioto sa}'S the hunt for the Zebra killers v.•il\ continue des pite complaints that hundreds of innocent blacks arc being questioned and searched. ' Girl's Body I>ut l1ISide Toile t . JOILET. Ill. (UPll -A body found stuffed in an outdoor toilet at the t.f essenger \Voods Forest Prt'Mrve has been identified as that or 15-year-old Otristine Meadors, a rural Joliet. girl v.ro disappeared fi-om her home six months ago. \Viti County Coroner \Villard Blood said Thursday fhe body may ha,·c been in the toilet about two weeks berore it Vt"BS discovered by a Vt'Oman Wednesday. He said the girl had apparently been dead the same length of time. The cause of death could not be determined immediately. The girl. a sophomore at Lockport East l~igh School, was last seen in thn twdroom C>f hc.r "home oo Nov . ~. by her lllOlher. Her father. LIO>'d t.leBdors. said he teturned ~ome shortly befare dinner tu~ found evidenct that lhe. house btad been forcibly enttred. . . er' tri es ' Cost of Living Rises: Third High· in 27 Years • • I • • • • • • • • • 'Proof' Patty Innocent Wet Day for Boat Ra~c Dinghy. skipper struggles to right his boat after it \vas capsized by strong \1·inds in One of a Kind Re- gatta off Newport [~each Thursday. lie 'vasn't the on ly one \\'bo ran into trouble. Several small boats capsize d during the regatta. Others \Vere cli s1n asted and t\vo catainarans ,\·ere destroyed in heavy seas. See slory, 1..1age 2~. ~--~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~ Higher Food, Gas Se11(l Cost of Living Soa1~i11g \\'ASHINGTOt-.' <t.:PI 1 -Th<:> cost or li1·ing rose 1.1 prrcent i:1 '.\l:irch. the third hi~hest monthly increase in 27 years. Higher prices for food and gaSGtine accounted for ne arly hair the increase. The rf"!PO rt today on the ConsumC'r Price r'ndex <CPI) came as the second piece of bad news for the U.S. economy in t~·o days. The Co1nmerce Depa11ment reported Thursday the nation's economic growth rate fell by lhc bi~gest rate in 16 yeaflS and innation was at a 23·ycar high. The I.I percent jump in the index last month has been exceeded only twice si nce 19-47 -a 1.3 advance in Februa..Y this year and a 1.8 percent increase last Au~ust. the Labor Department's Bureau or Labor Statistics said. In the fi rst three ;,lQnths of the \"ear, 1he Index has increased at an annua l rat(' of 14 .5 percent, greatest three . mon1h increase since consumer prices went up at an annual rate of 15.2 percent in the first quarter of 1951. In spite of the dark news, Gary Seevers, acting chairml\n of th e Presid<'llt's Council of Economi c Advi!lers, expressed sorne c a u l I o u !I Qplimis111 about ruture economic lr+>nds. lie Sllld prosoc.ct.~ ap~ared ravorable for a levtllng oH In the key cntegories thot shov.·ed big rises last n1onlh. "We believe we arc.. now..Jn. a period when the shaI]> rise In food prl<cs 11 ·11 moderating.'' SeevC'rS s.iid. nnd on rucl prices. he said It appeared that "most or the expected bulge ... is behind us.·· The index rose in ~1 arch to 143.1. This meant that goods and serv ices ;•:hich cost $100 in 1967 base period cost Sl~3.IO la~t mooth -an incre~se of ~3.l pcrC('nt in sevl'n years. Consumer prices in '.\·farch v.·crc 10.2 percent hig her than a ~ea r earlier. the biggesl 12-nionth increase since the year ending in October 1947. The bureau said (See INFLATION, Page t l Jl70 !'tfEN'S 'S TRIK E' CA LL ED JUNE 9 PARTS <UPI) -The \"'omen's liberation movement today call«! 11 nntionv.·kic strike or ~·omen for June 9 on grounds lhat all the presidential candidates \l'Ot1ld perpctuale ' ' th t patriarchal system based oo the oppress· Ion of womet1." Pa1nphlets ca lli ng the $ t r i k e romplalncd lhat oonc of the candid11tes for r-.1ay elections h11s promised an ~nd 10 •·11·01nen doing free housework ;ilone. bringing up their chil<lren nlone and rl'CClving education that prepares 1hc111 only (or feminine aklUs. Detroi t Ju.cl ges, Lc11 vye rs Vie 1v X -ra te <l Fil111 s i)ETBOIT ~ t.:Pl l -There\ a pri\·1Hc ~ho1~inq being ~tal{C'd in r>etroit This ~·eek <1f thC' <:rcan1 of the cro1> in X-ratrd f1lrns. "The v1C'"crs "'ill be able tn rcl;1x "'ithout fear of pohl'e reprisal~ as thcr p<'rUSC th<.' l1kl'.~ of '"Thr Dc\'l! in ).f1ss Jone~·· and "Oct~p Throat" TI1at"s beC.'ilU"{' thC'V comprise fl tiro11p of jurors. j11dgr~ and la"ycrs invohed Ill a cO'lsr brou~hT again~! n!llf' l'>etroH thcatl'r~ 1tiat 11111 es1ablish lo 1;<1l standurds for obsce nity On Thursday. !hr J,lrr1U1> ~:it r1izidly through a sh<>11 in~ of the box offi1 <' fa,·orite 'The Devil In r>.1i~~ .loot~" but loosened up a little bit · hlll' ,·1r\\1ng "f>eep Throat " "Little S1strr" ;ind ··11 llapOC'ncd in Holl~ 1\·oorl" are no tht' dol:kct ror \londay. 11)(' s1" \\'omen nnd tu·o mtn jurors ul11m11tcly "''II be asked by \lt1aync County Circuit Court Judge Thomas J . Foley ir they 1hu1k the films a r c pornographic. If the jury rinds thf> films "l~\.\·d ." F'ol('~' Can order ti t~111ers padlockrd for a prc~bed length of tir·e and the contents 901d, y,·ith the money going to the $1.ate. Sy111llio11ese Notel}oo l( Give s Clit c ( SA~ Ffl A~CISC() I~ '1 -Thr('<" 1\ceks before l';11ri ('1<1 Jl1·:1r:-1 1\ns :1bductcd. polil'C' f01_t11d ,'\ S~ n1hionl•Sl' L1~r<"lt1on .\rrny n11t<'!~"1k l"OlltJ1nu1g cryptic refcrrnc<''> !11 hl·r, thf' Sa11 Francisco fhroniclt• 1'1•1)11r!t 'd tocl;1~·- The roed's lather, n1·Y.·.;p;1p<·r n1.ii.:.n;ilr Han<lo\ph A. Jl crirst. told 1h1· Chronil'lf' 1hc notebook \\'as ··unquesl1on:.thll' proof"' his daughlt·r "in no "·ay"' arrang(-d her O""n k idnnpin~. 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Israeli ~ ' . ' . .. . •' Planes Ill Aerial Dogfight lly the Assot•l:llcd Prc~s S~Ti:l clalnlt'<I its planes .:u1d missi les knocked 17 l~racli 11·arpl.'.1.1'1Cs out of the skies tod:.iy and that one of its o\1'tl ~l!Gs was do\\1ned us groutH.I fi~hlin~ r;igcd for key positions on :0.11. H('rn1on and along the 4D-n1ilc G•n Jlc1gh1s front. But lsroicl suid ;111 1\Js planes returned safely. The Syrians said they do"·ned seven Israeli aircraft In dogfights that av.•lrled over Lebanon Dnd snow-c~pped l\1t. Hermon. '11le air dul•ls "·ere the first rcporlt'd since last October, and Syr ia sold UI> to 50 ls racli fighters and rtg hter-bombtrs were 1n\·olved in the action. The Syrian command said Its f\1tGs ' ' , - "scored dirl"<:t hits·• on Lsratli pcslllon.t, "c<iusing heavy losses in men and equi pment," but Israel repor~ no casuallies in the air strikes. The Tel Aviv <.'01nn1and said the Israeli jl'ts attai;ked artillery and t r o o p crnplaccmcats six milt!ll behlad Syria's front lines. hitting Syrian targets for lhrcc hours on the slopes or 1a1t. Hermon and on the southern Golan front. In Lebanon, nine l.'lraeli planes l\'Cre sC'cn striking 1t Syri11 n radar station on the pea k or the Antl-Lcb.aoon ~lount.1ins JUSI cast of the Syrian·Lebanon frontier. There was no immedbite estimate of the damage or conimcnt from the Syrian com111and. Control or r.1t. llcrn1on is Sought 'by both sides becauSf! its 9,200-foot peak co1nn1ands a . view for mil es· in to Lebanon. Israf'I and Syria. . a n d possession could be used as a ~ding point in dise ngagc menl ncgOliations. A Syrian com niuilitjue said the downed Israeli planes \vcrc seen ra iling in~o lsraeli·hcld territory or ont o 1'11. Hermon itself. Syria al so claimed that Israeli plan es bombed their own positions "infl icting casualties on their ov.•n troops" at Tel Al Ara~•ess in the Golan Heights during confusion created by the Syr~n 1nissile attack. Israel called the c I a Im s "nonsense," The spokesman confirmed that SAAi missbes had been fired at the Israeli planes, but said he could not conlirm or deny that ground-to-ground missiles were employed. Israel's air action apparently w:is triggered when Syria shelled the fli11. Hern1on defenders and Israelis on the southern bulge. Syrian comn1uniques said ground fighting raged through the night a nd ;iil this niornin g "the clashes spread to niany arens or the front'' involvin~ tanks, artillery and grow1d-to-grounli 1nissilcs. 1'hrec Countians Face lndictinents On Heroin Raps SAN DIEGO !AP/ -A f(IC(eral grand jury has indicted five men. inrtuding Spri1ig Fever1 , .. -rhree from Orange County. on charges Ey erybody gets into the i9ct at V~ ~~ bilroon c~JO...ilt . of conspir~S 1.o smui;:gle 351 pounds of !·'!"'. ~ _heroin in~~ United Stntes during the l~ven Chancellor Cha rles Young, shown firing a water balloon at a last two years. [alien student. T he event was staged to raise money for Unicamp, a ! Asst. u .. S, ·Anr. Tgm Coffin said student.run nonyrof!t camp jor 11Q9uprivilj&,14j~!I<.!" in the santa ~.;911~'4. indi~ signal th e , _~_1_on_1_ca_M_o_u_n_ta __ m __ ,_. ____ ·_· _---·------· __ : .;;.· ... -____ ~_.,._·_ • ··~.flre11k~p1>f 8 ma)Ot .llfiUggllng ring. He , · ~id 11!9~ if\ljictmeote' were expected. -Froin Paije 1 _ ,Cofftn said federal officials had seized ' only nlne pounds of the heroin. which he estbnated to have a street value of $40 HE . .\RST CITES 'PROOF' • • • million.· . • The indicted men , all from Southern · California. were charged v.•ith conspiracy to possess and smuggle the heroin. an apartment in Berkeley with her fiance, Stephen Weed. Police had no inunedlate conunent oo the-k. Jiear!t, editor and president or tbt: San Francisco Examiner, said there was "just no excuse" for the author ities fail ure to tell him about the notebook, the Chronicle said. The ne\\'Spaper said Hearst knew nothing of the notebook until a reporter asked him about it. He said he had been told only that his daught er's name was one of many menlioned in SLA documents, the Chronicle said. The Chronicle said the ilotebook referred to "te11n1s," "guns" and "action." It listed several names, including "Yolanda and Camilla" and "Davi d and l\·largnricta ." One or the women sought in 1'1onday's bank robbe ry is Camilla liall, a forn1er f\1inneapolis v.•elfare worke r \\'ho has been linked befor e to the SLA. FB I Director Clarence f\1. Kelley and 1 he presid ent of the An1erican Bar Association. Chesterfi eld H. Stnilh, also took issue Thursday "'ith Saxbe's statement. Kelley lold 1he A1nerica n Society or • Ne~·spaper Edilors in Atlanla tha t OIAMGICOAST DAILY PILOT ~ ... °'11"'1"' c.r. .. 1 °"""'"""" .. t~ .of>~" .. - I ,.......,'°" N~w l'rM ... ...ti'"""" 0• '"" 0<1"')t (.o.HI P~LI•\~·~~ """""''" Stof>o'I'• _..,,. °"' ~ •I •«n•·J ~·~"<Ill• 1rwnuv~ • "°"' ..,.. C.,.10 1.·~·' ,.., .. , '! o. . .;ri, -·"O'"" 11<'1<~ .,-"" ... ••·~~Ill<·> L• lu~o llf..._,. '"'""'~loba<O .,,,. '·•· ci..m.•,..N::!.ol' ~ (.l.D>o1r~"" "' \<"'l"• ""'" .... ,,,..,,""" """'"'*' s.i ... o•Y• • ..., s.,~. 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" l •OOMClft!N't . ..._,ltllf--1)00~. ) agents wert wotklng on the a~mption J\fis.S -Hearst was "the victim of pressure and coercion."· Smith, addressing the W o m e n 1 s National Democratic Club in Washingto~, said It was ·:unethical for a prosecuting officer to comment on lhc guilt. or innOCi!nce· or anybody. or to in ayw ay interfere wilh the process of a fa ir trial." Saxbe said through a J u s t i c e Department spokesma n that he slands by his st>temeot and had .. noll-.ing to odd." Kell~o conceded in his ~h that the FBI has been unable lo find the SL.A's deool since ll1is,, Hea rst was abducted . The FBI has klenUfied about half of the estimated 20-25 membe rs of the SLA. That created speculation -contradicted by Kelley's statement -that ogents were holding off on a raid because the SL.A said i! \vould counte r such a n1ove by executing llliss llearst. It also \\'as learned that the names of I~ San Francisco Bay Area executives appear oo lists of potential kidnap or cxec ulion targets of the SLA . The nanu•s were included in the SLA documents seized in January. 1'\l.'o of the names were found in the Concord bungalow which \Vas set afire a fC\\' hours after the arrests in the area of Joseph Remiro and Russell Little S(..A "soldiers" later indicted for 1 he assas.4ination or Oakland sc h o o I Superintendent !\larcus Fos1cr. The other names were disro\'ered In the Oa kland apart.tnent of \\'illian1 and Emily Harri.!, llfl Oaklnnd couple who \'anishcd the 1norning 0£ !he Concord fire l.eaving their belongings b ~ h I n d . \\'arrants for the llarriscs v.'ere issued \Vedncsday . accusing them.of perjury on driven; license applications. They \\·ere ri.tanuel Cabado, 43, and .A:niceto Rivera. 40, of Norwalk; John Terrones. 26, and Rudy Ra ngel. 23, of Yorba Linda, and Raymond J\lolina , 44 , o' La Ha b.ra. Fronl Page 1 I.NFLATION. •• these \1.·ere' Some ;of ihe ~ items that accounted for the big lltarch~fllcrease: -Ga90line and motor oil accounted for about a fourth of the rise. goi ng up 7 percent to JI. level 39.3 percent above a· year ago. -Food accounted for anolher quarter oI the jump. although the price increase of 1 percent was lower than th e 2.~ !)ertenl rise in February and a 1.6 inCrease In January. -Nonfood coinmoditles \vent up 1.5 percent , largest monthl y increase since stn tistics v.·cre started in 1956. The pre vious high of I percent .v.·as set in February. -Postal charges \\'CTe up 20 percent in J\larch as the price for u1ailing a letter 11·as raised t\\'O cen ts 10 a dilne, and doctor's fees increased 1.7 perce nt. ~ Hurlou ln1rroving SANTA MONICA (UP I\ -Richard 1 Burton is in improving condition at St. John's Hospital. but a spok esman said Thursday he will have to remain hospiialized another tO days . Burt on. 48. entered the hospita l .Sunday sufferin& fronl innuenza l bronchitis. Dean~ Lu~y 011t A1nong 17 TV Shotvs Axed NE ii" YORK (AP ) -The CBS and NDC television ne111orl\s said lhey·ve con<:eled 17 cveninlfcntertalnment sho\vs , includ ing the Jon ~·n1nn in g "Dean ~1artin Comedy llour'' and "Here's Lucy" series. NBC, which axed 10 !!how s. said it would have 12 new series on !he ai r nex t fall . CBS said It would have seven . ABC said its 1974-75 program schedule would be unveiled by late Monday or Tuesda y. Other program s· NBC cance led were "The Flip \Vilson Sho,v ," 1'Thc f\.1agtcla n, '' "Tuesday l\'lystery ~fovie ,'' '1Chasc." "\Vcdnesday Night at the ~fovtes,11 "l\'[usic Country U.S.A .. " "Lotsa Luck," "The Girl wiUt Something Exira" and "The Brian Keith Show." The CBS cnnceUalfons, in addition lo the "Lucy" show, \\'ere "The New Dick Van Dyke Show," "Di rty 5all y," "Shaft " and "Aawkln•," "Tuesday Nigh~ Movie" and "The.-Sonny and Chef Comedy Hour:· • Pana1na Ho"lds l!.S. Tuna Boat SAN DIEGO (AP) -A U.S. tuna fishing boot ls being held in Pnrlama. afte:r the flrst such se!Jure In n1ore tlwn a ycar, !he American Tunaboat Association ~ys. ·nie boat owoer.s' group ·said Thursday Lil.Bl the San Diego-based boat Raffae llo \\'as s e i z e d \\!ednesday by two Panan1anian patro l Ooals and taken into pon for violating the Central American 1.'()Wltry's claimed 200-mile oilshore fishing limit. The boat's captain , George Souza of San Diegci, spent \Vednesday night in a Panamanian jail and was released Thursday to his boat. Firemen Reveal Cause of Blaze Killi11g· T,vo Boys The tragic blaze that klllt'd two small boys early Thursday morning v.1as caused when combustible material stored next to a faulty water heater burst into names, county fire depart ment officials said tod ay . "Apparently a number or oombustible itc1ns ~·ere stored in the water hea l.et arra and the beater put out n1ore flame than normal when it lit," a fire in\'csligation di vision spokesman said. "On ec it got started , the dry ~·ood of the house spread the fire quickly ," Ule" spokesman said . Robert JameJ Buzick, 3. and David <:crald Buzick. 4. died en route to Orange County J\1edical Center of massive smoke inhalation. Wild Ga111e Pe11dleton Serves as Refuge By Msoclotd Prtss Somedoy. lhe publlc villtlnt. Camp Pendleton. the biggest U.S. Marine Corps base, v.·111 be abl e to catch a glimpse o1 wly American ·~1tdlirc -animals not fi ghUng men. Into a peaceful valley hidden ftoiq ~ dally rounds of rockets •nd; artillery sheib aro being' lured l)!Ule detr, bobcata, mountain llom and Cbyotee. The rveot ot endang~ bir<b such as the Golden Eagle and the red·lalled hawk .:ire nesting near the wild turkeys ilnportOO. from the coasta l hills or San UJis Ob1$1>0 and lhe six bison, including l~'O named Adam and Eve. Their hig h \'alley is hidden by a 3.000- foot \1·all of the Santa 1'1argarita ~fountains. \\tiose "·estem slopes are the impact area or rocket · and artillery rOIJ!Hi!. T,vb Girls Died The ~farinc Corps hopes to promote It as a wildemeu dividing the J!S,OOl).acri: military. base from Cleveland National Forest. Tv.·o leke5 are fed by streams and stocked with trout. catfi~, bau and bl uegill. l..a!t year. lhe l\tarincs helped plan t 2,000 sliver snhnon ln the Santa MargarUa. Bl.kt trails are being bu1ll through the srea:. and this fall 100 hunters wtll be g1v<1111he dlance I.I kill a deer during • regul•ted hunt. ln" the area are lndian campsite~. ooklni,i -•ad and oectlO!ll of El ·camino Real, the Spanish highway used 1 wo centuries ago . The Defense Department presented ilS toP"ecology awa rd lo r ainp Pendleton i11 1962. Of -~sphyxiation A roofto p burglar who dropped through FOU.Y BEACH, s .C. (UP I) _ a \'Cnlllation duct and crawled througfi Burglar Loots Tavern in Mesa , Leaves Recei1Jt Aulhorilles have ruled that f\\'O tee~age a \\'alk·in refrigerator looted a ~ta girls whose bodi~ were found buried in J\lesa beer bar of $1 ~3 Thu rsday and the sand dunes at this quiet seaside then Jell a receipt. family resort died or asphyxiation. Steven A.B. Waterbury, 30. O\Vner of Charleston County Coroner KeDDCth Papa Joe's. the bar at 17M Newport Chuc said Thursday, however, there ~·as Blvd., told police on e of his employes no v.·ay to determine the ex.act cause of disco\·ered 1he break-in . death since the bodies were so badly Officer l{arlan Paul ey said evidence at decompoted. . the sct>ne indicated the burglar cra\\·led Rit~d Raymond Valenti, 30, a Bible· through 1he wn lk·in refrigerator because reading sailor who has been charged in the six-packs and kegs of beer had all connection with lbe murders; led officers been re-arranged . to the common grave or Alexis Ann Tennis shoe footpri nts also indicated Lat\mer, 13, and Sheni Jan Ciark, 14, V.'here the intruder droppc<t down onto Wednesday night. The bodies were found the icebox to gain access to the cash near the grave of 1.1ary Earline Bunch, register. in "'hich he thoughtf ully left a 16, v.·hose body was discovered 11esday. recei pt for the $16.1 in cash. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'--~~~--~~~~ • NEW FROM HERITAGE CAMEO II CLASSIC "TOUCHES " INSPIRED BY A ROMANTIC CONTINENTAL MOOD. . FOR STYLE! FOR FLAIR! FOR LIFE! ~·'.-,.. . •. -' ~-··--; • 1 ' How 'lo re-inspir "! iifeless room? HO\v to rekindle a new ·luxury withOut a complete do-over?. Look to Cameo II, an ex· Quisite new coUectlon of occasional and accent masterpieces by Heritage. Here is alt the delicate charm of Louis" IV. the impressiYS court scenarios of 18th century EUrope. the warm vibrant Italian colors and the graceful soaring dimensions of the claS6iC stylist AM the '5ur1aces! l'he wood s! The grain! A magnificent lrult· wood fl n1sh complementsrich grafted and plrrknotty walnut veneers and pecan solids. There are painted pieces. too. Even some with scul ptured decorative elements of simulated 'NOOd. Sub!ly glowing hlnls of greens and golds. Come for a visit !Oday aQd see the entire collection. DREXEL-+tERITAGE-+tENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN WlllDAlS Ii V.TUIDAlS 9:00 lo l:JO ' \ NEWPORT.BEACH • rm WESTCU FF OR.. 642·~ LAGUNA BEACH • 34.~ NORTll COAST HWY,, 494-6$$1 ' TORRANCE • 236t9 ilAWJ'HORNE Bl.VO. l()pen f d, til 9, Sun. l2·.\;21J J78-127tl !ti co on yo m I jo y of s 'fin In in. w an a ag pl r la to J st a I l a " c l I 0 a r . . . . . • OATLY PILOT :J At Your Service Nixon's Library Foundation in Limbo .• A Swtday. Yt'clhinday a..t f'rlday Ptatur~ Of tht Oall1 Pilot Cot a probl',1n? 'f/~1 Jtfrite Pat 0111111. P<i t 1v1U cul red , topt, oet tilt • auswtr.s aud -1 ~i::~ ;.:q 0;i fl(',f In !JOV- errn'1£"11t a11cl bMSl/lt"!f. &fail y 0 U r qHf'S• lio11.t 10 Put , D 1111 n I Al \our Sl!rv1ce. Oranof!' Coast /)oily P1/01, P.O. Heu. J560, Cosw f.lesa, Cu .• 92626. l11cludt rour telt.p~one 1u1n1ber. ltl1u"'!J ltli••h•!J DEAR PAT: l"m a Senio r Citizen. 70 years old. \Vhcn I· Y.('fll to rl'lE" Bank of Costa ~1esa' to cash my Social !ic<.'Urily check on April 3, I purchased a money order for $26.97 11n<l1 the teller gavl! me n1y 1176.88 chan ge. which I put into my Social Security envelope. I thefi went over to lhe counter 10 make out the money order ·and put the' pink slip in the •1 envelope with the mont•y. I put the pen back in the OOldcr and walked out Of the bank. forgetting nly c11velo1>r Wltil a few minutes Ja1er. I phoned and retu rned to 1he bank right <iway. but my money was missing. I had hopes that someone \\'QU\d return it sillCC the envelope contained my name and address. but no one has. Could you ma ke an appeal in your column for lhc re1um of this money? l 'm a u'1dow unable to work and I depend on this monthly check as a ma· jor pan of my livelihood. D.K., Costa ~tesa Let's hope the person \\Tio pic ked up your envelope in the bank has a change of hean and mails it back to you at 955 Ptlst Road . Costa i\'lesa. See Career Co11t1selor DEAR PAT : 1 am very Interested in "finding out \\'here .J can ob I a i n infom1ation about schools that offer instruction for persons interested in rounter·in tc\ligence and private delective \VOrk. 1 've searched every,vhere possible and have run across only on e advert isement. I am a high school girl, age Ii. C.S., Costa Mesa You may be putting the cart before the horse seeking limite<I training since persons employed in both of these field s u.suaUy have a broad background of tither general la\Y enforcement training or v.'Qrk experience. Discuss you r career plans \\'ith your high school counselor and request information about the tw!>'yeat law enforccn1cnt s1udy program leading lo an Associates in Arts degree from Golden West College, Admissions Office. 15744 C'rolden \\i t'Sl St.. Htmtington Beach, Ca. 9'1M7 State Lotteries DEAR PAT : Recently 1 read that six states now have state lotteries. I've al.ready made application to the state lottery commissions of New Jersey and Massachusetts, but I'd like you to supply me with the names and addresses where 1 can apply to the other four states. ' S.M., c.sta Mesa Five other states now have loUeries . according to the Sept. 25, 1972 issue or U.S. News and World Report. You can v.'Tite to their klttery commissions in care of the foJlowing state capitals: Concord. N.H. 06101 : Albany, N.Y. 12207; Hal'tford. Conn. 03301 : Harrisburg, Pa. 17105, and Lansing, f\1ich. 488924. No Ref1111d DEAR PAT : Part of the reason I qpened an aCCOWlt with Dydee Diaper Sfr\ice in Oct., 1972 was to take advantage of the ofter or tv.·o free baby portraits. It took the photographer. Dick Clark Lullabye Studio, three mootm to take the pic tures and another four months before I \\'as shown proofs. At that point I was t-Old t wouldnt' get any free pictures, so I purchased 12 wallet- sizc photos, paying $7 by s:heck as half payment . 'Vhen several more months had gone by. I cal!ed the photographer and v.·as told the pictures had been mailed. I did not receive them, my check was cashed by the now out-of-business Photographer. and J y,·ant someone to give me a refWld. T.V .. lifission Viejo Since the photographer could not be contacted. Dydee Diaper Servke V.'3S approached regarding a po.ssible refund or adjustment in your current service bill. Its nlanager \\·ould stand behind the firm's "free" phot o offer, saying the pho(ographer's services \\'ere discontinu· ed by the servict' after difficulties arose. Oydee say!I it 's not "legally" resporu;i· blc for the photogrnpher's business prac· tices and no refund \'.'LU be gt~:en lo you by the finn. ltle mbership ~•11•ter11 DEAR PAT: I st-nt a money order; for 112 to Class Renunions Unllmiled on Aug. 7. 1973. I have an inlroduc1ory lt'tter from tt1C company which says. "\Ve' send your Pern1anent P 1 a s t i c li1embcrshi p Ca rd to you as soon as \\'e receive your membership fee." This card supfjbst.>dly entitles lhe bearer to all sorts of discounls 100. I \\TOie asking for further inforn\ation about my membership. or a refund on Dec. Tl. As of yet. J'\'C neard ootbing. Sc!:\·oral of my friends are In the same dilemma . \Ve are 1973 graduates of Estancia lligh School. J .J .. Costa ~tesa You and rour friends arc asked to cont$ct Doo lnwry, head of student activlllcs at Estancia !Ugh School. by phoning 642·2000. An effort is under \\-1lY by the school 10 !let' rn.':ll thls firm . recommended to Estancia by other a.rca school!. stands by its cla"lms and honors fl.'tS mailed by 1nany r,f last ytar's graduates, '11le nnn claimed It n'OUld set up rt'\.lnlons nnd m a I n t a I n mall· ing II.st.~. tf you wan t to g1\·e this effort an additional pu~h. request a <:01npaHnt form by m&Ulng a sell· addressed, stamped cn\·elope to lhe Better Busine:s.1 Bur~au of San Fernando \'alley. 417 S. lml, Lot Angeles, Class inquiry. • LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -The Ric.hard Nlion FouMtatlon. established in 1969 to build a presldenlial librory. is in a state o1 suspen!loo_ ..And its director, llr~ ma~te Leanotd K. Firestone, says tllt! pro)e<:t p[obably wUI re'¥ln that wny until Nixon leaves office. Tbe roundalion's coodltion Is due in large part lo Watergate. Jo~our or its se ven exerutlve trustees: t111ve been indicted in the scandals. The la.\t foundation .meeting was in January 1973 and no other ses11ioos have been scheduled because. i s t~irestone put II , "50me of the trustees have those personal problems." '"At some point when we're active again this board v.ill have to be reconstrucled." be said. "Some of the trustees have personal problems. They are liabilities any way you want to look at it. They wouldn't be considered acceptable by some ~le giving money. specinlists, on th£' board to gi\'t! us expert advice." lie ad<le<l : .. n iere h;1ve alwa)·s betn problems talking 10 the trustees -tney \\'ere usually up to their ears in their work -and I now feel it y,·ould be better to \\'3it until the President ls rree to .suggest ideas and study propo53\a. 111is y,•J ll probably con1e y,•hen he leaves office.•· The la.st tilne he and Nixon talked about 1he library was in Septe1nber J~9. soon after he bl<Ca1ne director, Fires9>1te says. ' "He didn't \\'aJll a museum or me.mortal .'' Firestone said. "He \\'anted soinelhing that would show how his presidency worked." The four lruslees indicted in \\'atergate are 11.R. Haldeman. John D. Ehrlichman. John "1itchell and Herbert \V. Kahnbach, Nixon's former personal attorney. The foundation paid Edy,·ard !\ixoo. the President'• youngest brother, $36,000 in l·onsuluint fed ovet three ~·ror period to assls:t y,·ith an oral history of the Prtsklent's early years and look for sites for the pjesldentlal library. "It Y+'n:s worthwhile ln my mind,'' Firestone said, "It's a matter of judgm~t. or course. v.•hether ~·e paid him· enough or too much, ~·~ther he should have been hired at all ... "The site location was a sensitive rnatter. The library will bear the Niioi1 name. and v.·e, he and lhe trustees. felt a family member should be brought lnto 1hls. \\'e th.lught of Ed Nixon. \\'e never consulted the President" Ile said the Preskient's youngest * * * l•• Sn•• Cle111ente ·brother Md r<'Vit'Y.0t'<.I tn:lny po-"~ll>le sit~'s but rf'ron1n1to<led <inly 1htlt 1ho.! Presidt'nt v.wld like the libra ry in southern Cattfornin, \\"hcrc he l><'~an his pohllt<il career. Cili<'5 eonsldered likely silt's havf' be<>n San Cll'1nen1e, horne of thf> \\'c!lt'nL \Vhile Hou.~· and \Vhltti<>r. "·hctl' 1he Presidt·nt grey,· up nnd 'A"C'nt 10 school. Ncv.•port lkach !llso hlls ~n n1<'n1ionL"<l. Ed"·am Nixon 43. ha~ hnd no rommcnt on his four'fd31ion \\"ork Now a director of R µo\lulion-abnten1ent rnanufacluring f!r1n ln l·:dnlonds. \\'ash., he v.·as a recent tl~ft~nse \\'itnes.\ In 1he criminal trial of former S..."'<.'retary of Comn1erce ~!nuri('(' Stans and fonner Ally. Gen. ~11tchell. They are aL"CU.sed of nttempeU1g l.o.) fix a Scrurllles and .•. " F:i;cha11gl' lnvf'stigauon uf fiflaoci'' fWl>crt \lcSC'O 111 rt'turn for a $200. ~·:imp.1ij.,'ll contribution :'\'ixon ~:ild V :a hud askt'<i hln1 In th(> !)print-: of 197'l how 10 rnakc an an(>ll~'1not1s do11:itio11. On~third of f'irel"ito1w.•s p<'rsona l business offi<-'\' In a new dou'lltO\\'ll office t)l1ilding i.'I the foundation's Y.'orklng spani. Foundation funds pay :1 "fair"· pan of thC' $1.200 a month r<'nt. but ii i. tf'!ephonc tS an~\.\'trftl by hJs Sl>tretal'). Firestone s:.:iid. Jo'irc.!llOOC 4f·ouldn't disc.il~'>l' t h l' r~nid:ition's hnanc1al slnnding. but ,nid It h:1ri e-nough money to continu<' payin~ operaling t.'Xpenses through ~xt ri.1arch. He .sa1<l the foundation v.·asn"t sollcitint: money. . ... ''Also, some trustees are more or les~ Inactive. ArKf I would like to see some 1>rofessionals, like architects and library Oilie r trustees arc Robert Finch, former s p e c i a I assistan t lo the President ; Patricia. Reilly Hitt, fonner assistant HEW secretary and once the higheSt·ranking v.·oman in the. Nixon administration . Fervor Wanes on .Lih.rary /tleet Fra11ke11slei11 ? No, it's not a robot but a Co- lombian policeman dressed in special attire to guard against bombs and mob attacks. The strange uniform is part of the new equipment acquired by Colombian police at .a cost of $2.> million. .4 nti-bias Bill 011 Ho1nos ex11als Wi1is NY Okay NE\V YORK (UPT) - A biU barring discrimination again.st homosexuals has been approved by the City Council's general Y.'eifare committee -the same panel \.\"hich rejected the measure fow· times in the past . The bill. sougnt by homosexual organizations. prohibits discrim in.ati<1iJ in employment and public accommocL.11ion.s on the basis of "sexual orientation" - defi~ as the choice of a person·s sex partner. Fu ll council approval was expected within f\\'O v.·eeks and a.tavor Abraham Bean~ has indicated he will sign !he bill. An amendment to the measure slated nr.thing in the bill ""shall be construed to bear upon standards of attire or dress codes." The amendment, v.·hi!e it did not say .!IO specifically, ~llS meant to assure fna l the bill's protection would not apply to transvest ites. Fir.estone'himself has been nominated to be ambassador to Belgiu1n, and be Is not sure whethe.r he will continue as foundation director. Firestone, \\'ho has lxien mentioned in rising congressional opposition to the granting o f atnbassadorships to large presidential donors. would not comment on the nomination. In Senate hearings on his nomination, Firestone said he had made political contributions JL3f g 5168.700 for the years 1968-72 th at they \\'ent to Republicans and Democrat! and to candidales for different positions. Ue g~Ye $15,000 to Nixoo's l972 campaign. Ne 1v Dolpl1i1i Big Sur1Jrise SAN DIEGO <AP) -Dolphin keeper s say th('y \Vere "dumbfounded" to find a ne~·bom Pacific bottlenose d o Ip hi n swimming in a pool at Sea \\'orld ri.1arine Park. The rare baby. S\\·imming beside the mother. \\'eighs about 30 pounds and is 311.! feet long. Its sex ~;as not detennined immediately. IJion Victi111 Gains, Still In Hospital A 73-year-old woman mauled bv a ~·oung male lion at Lion Country s8rari nine days ago y,·hen she accidentall v rolled her car ~·indow do\\n instead of uP as he approached is now n1aking steady medica l progress. Nu rses at Saddleback Commun ity Hospilal said Thursday that Thelm3 Samsioe of ti.1ount Palomar has been removed from the list of patients in serious condition. She remains in satisfactory condition now but due. to her extensive slashes and lacerations and skin grafts required to repair her scalp, she faces a Jong hospitali1.aHon . A spokesn\8n for the hospital said the elderly Yictim probably u·ill remain there for at least another month. Th e San Diego C.Ounty 'Y.-oman \\•as driving through. The popular wildlife preserve April 10 ~·ith a friend and the other woman 's two granddaughters when one of the little girls cried out as a 300-pound lion named Tiny approached the car. Due to early spring heat in the Laguna .Hills area of lrvine , ~trs. Samsioe had rolled down the window of he 1950s Chevrolet about one inch for ventilation. She tried to roll it up, but in confusion and panic it was rolled do\\n aod the lion sprang, grabbing her head in his jaws. The lion haS been quarantined as required by state law and will remain in seclusion for about t'tl.·o more y,·eeks, but so fa r has shown no ind icatioo of abnormality. Lion Country Safari officials say that in all likelihood th e park·born lion will be released back onto the preserve. Sunday's .Pilot Will Look At lrela11d's 'Datn1g Game' Politics. postnl ~rvlct, an Irish "dating game" run by a churchman who eipecu to see it end in marriage-these are some of the subjects to be treated in "Sunday's Best" offerings In the Daily Pilot. Here's a preview : . ~t A 1' R I ~1 0 N V GA~fE-lreland's marrtoge rate, tradltlonally low. is g~ttlng a boost from the counlry curate Sunda 's Best • \\"llo Is get1inJ1 men out of the pubs and intn matrimony. llis versfon of the daring gaml' Is explalned in Assoch1ted Pres.t feature scbtdu.led for Travel Page. POST AL SERVlC&-A c o n s u m e r ) grou p in Qrange County views the changing Postal system in a YOU Section feature: Relaled story offers tipg on how to get bc5t postal service. , J Sundays best . add 1 FORD IN OUR FUTURE ?--Covcr story in ~ v.-ee:k's Family \Vtckly looks OVtr the Oeld Of ~tentlaJ presidential candidates for 1976. Political writer Jack \\' Germond's 11ory makes the point that political fortcasts made t\\'O years In advance are not petfect, but records indicate candidates' leading pcpularUy 1>01\s now probably will get t.helr parties' nom inations. CUSTOMERS RIGHT:-Wllat happen< wryen a custon1cr complains to a utility compafly nbout an overcharge on his bll17,ls the customer aly,.·ays right? Staff Write Jack Cttappell digs np ans..w.rs lot' a YOU Section speciiLI report. I Dy JOllN VALTE RZA The library bc<>amc a p I u n1 to be °' tli• r..1.., '1i.1 111tt picked soon aflt-r President Nixon Sf'tlll'd Shortly before President r.;ixon ~·as to into the old Cotton Esto te at the sou therly be Inaugurated to his second tl'rm, part of the city. rumors flew through San Clemente aOOut Initially. \\•hen former· Dome s t I c the Impending announc-e111ent of the Affairs Adviser John Ehrlich1nan gave choice of a library site. the '\'hite House's first accounting of the And community leaders ~·ere anx ious Pre-sident's finances. he included a to hear the official nev.·s that San notation that 16 acr('S of fatlo~· land Clemente had been chosen as the site of inland of the rf'Sidcnce had been acquired the attraction which boosters said coold and \\'OUld be the lihrary site. lure a million new tourists a }"ta!' to the nu t since. the President's friend and community. The announcement ne\'er came. financial lx>nrfaetor Rober t Abplanalp d . emerged as the owner of lhc properlv An since that period, few of the and little -if an\' -mention \\·as t:\"(;r leaders of the effort to spur a local site made again ahoui the site 's pos~ib\e use sele<:Uon have had much to add. for the institution. Jn fact since the inauguration. local fervor over the prC'sidential prl'sence in Other cities, notably \\'bittier, \\"here San Clemente ha!'l \\"aned, too. lhe President greY.' up and y,·cnt to The Western \\'hite ilouse _ once the school. be~an tryi ng to Y.'OO the Nixon subject of voci ferous pride by speakers r·oundation to s\\"ing to a silc in their at local public gathe rings -ha s paled as city. a jaunt y sub ject. San Clementcans fought ba ck bv At the latest ch:1mber of commerce laun ching a fund-raising campaign to poY installation dinn er no 1nent ion at all y,·as !or a bronze bust of the President. Thcv made cl the President. San C.1emf'ntc's boOght the art \\'Ork \\'Ith the exprcs.s place in the history nf the prcsidencv, or in tent of nu1 kin~ it San Clemente's gi ft ru anything else related to the 111aucr. · the future library. Once it was the subject of o\'ert pride It has remainrtl in city hall e\·er since. Thi'" can1paign p.1tcd on~·c again . \\1hh occ.asional rumors thnt the in~titutron \\"as defin itely pla nned for ~0111e"·hen· nl.'ar 1he edge of Canlp Pendleton 's norlherly bnundary . Then . on Independence Day, 1972. while loca l citizens were celebratini: 1he holiday at a park near thC' t'd~e of the ~larine reservation. police in the midst of a shooting demonstration \\'ere ord ered to stop and drop their "'capons v.·hilc someone trod the hills behind th<> firin~ ranJ:e. The person making the clandestine trip \\':IS President l'\ixon . a pp n rent I y sur\"eying a potenti al spot for his library. Informed sources later said that th<' President made several visits to the spot -all of them secret -and th;1t it v.·as the only pot ential site thal Nixon had e\·cr personally visited. For San Clemente boosters of a locnl li brary, the selection SC('n1cd to Ix> in the bag. Bul shortly after Nixon was reelected. the \Vatergatc scandol emcr~ed to torment him. in the group. ho\\'evcr. ------------· ·And since then . lhe possibility of a libra ry at all in San Clemente has lx.'t'n regarded b~' many comn1unily leaders as a dream ttµt has ended. -----· -------' ----- BONSAI SALE! Fontostic Values! .......,,.. ... 69c • it r-MH ,,_ Mt1•11ri _ ..... , s1 ~-uw1 ,_.... ,,_ ......... - GOLDEN MAGIC GARDENIA Mt• ~Ill ,...... wfftl --tk4 ftow9" thof ci-,. *'-,... ...... to ..,......., '°"' ri4JM .,....... ,,_ ..,... I fl&. ""> ,,00 ., .. '3" MARGUERITES ~ tw 1Mt6,........ .......... ~.,, • ,.ta. ...._.,.,.._ 1,a?.00.-..'I '' CALENDULAS .......... .,... .,, ...... Pl"fMt Kt..t .... .., ..... Ol_, .. 39 < • l'U.NT IEHTAL SUVICE F« Woddlog,,_.,.nood OptllilMJs-,wti.t. etc. 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. al Vlcloria COSTA MESA 646-3925 .. ,. BONSAI The Centuries Old Art of Dwarfing Trees For tltf llifiWlvtt ;,. loMoi Wf OVI" t•q11i~il• diiplo1 ... fT0111 ti111 1torftr1 to Cr11t11riti ·Old ·-· ' •••• "-"• • lottwM , .. ••..,..,ollf, ltlh •--"rttd w• 11tt c:tl.t>f.ti119 01t cwri•ol of DVf" 2,000 Jtllf" !Md loMet. c-;o;,, •• for free Punch and Cookiei 5ohw0.y & ~•llCl•J• A.pril 20' 21 . Z get. ~w '""I 4.tl '3" BANDINI #5 WEED OUT C.l'h Wffdi 01'fl of 'T"' ..... Ire-to. 5,000 Mt ft. CO"l'tf'.,. $1 Off lf9. 7.t l '6 '5 POTTING MIX S,.C.i.I IMfMI for ..... ~ • HOME O~HEIS AM Abotlf OW" Ul"OSCAPl: SEIVICE ...,.,..49 • I UAH V PI LOI White House Ponders Latest Subpoena ----·-----------DocumBlJ:,tS Demanded Pla)·i11g \Vho '!; Got the Gavel RICl\Y Tlfl\Y POLITIX: Now ttr.it llll' l'll ,\ l~~Hll'll elL'CllOn:. ,1r1• ('OllC lUd<od ~long \ht• l)r:lllJ.:l' ro!l<;t, l~t· hHll' f>llh1·r newly clL'C"led or n1•v.·ly rL'-('lt'C1ed rnriyor-i prl's1d1n~ in l'<1('h of cuir muniC'ipalitics. ~:nch ext'fpl nnc , !hut 1s. (\c11port Bcat'h ha s suffcr(·d ii !ietlJack 1n the mayor· s1·h·t·t1n1.: hus1ncss. You ha\'e 10 u11dcrsu1nd how all llus 11•orks. In our citit:s. the voters do not elect the mayor. 111cy elect the various t'Ouncil mcn1b<•rs Then inc council 1.iersons all gl'l tugcthl·r and dl'cidc who gets lo be rna yor Thi~ bf>con1cs a fairly big dc:iL Artl•r all, lhl' rnayor gels to pre;;ide at c'Ounl'il sessions, l'Ul the ribbon 1,1·hen a lll'IV 1nro stand <>pens. and gf>I callOO lln:zonl'r hy everybod._v. Sometimes tw. i:ets called some other things loo. DeMarco's Firrri Still 011 the .Job \\'1\SlllN(:TQN IAPl-Frank Of>~lnrro. !Ill' al!omry under in l'esltgntlon for h1-. rnh· in prt•1>:1ring l'rc·s1flcnt Nison 's c<>nlcSl(•d t;ix r .. turns. says his l:nv f1rr11 sl1ll 1s hondllnt?. bus1n1·ss ror Nixon but isn 't d1rt.'l'lly rl'Sf"IOtlS1IJl1• fnr his currcnl tax return lie sa1ct Ids f i r 111 continue~ lo han<ll~ local propcny mattl'rs for Nixon. pn:surn11hly t:unct'rning the Prl'sidcnt.~ S.111 l'l1·111cn!e t-.~uitc. IX·r<.1ar('o·s actions 111 r>rcparing Nix- on's t:ix r€'t.ums for l!lG!l-72 w1•rc t•xamin· j•d by the Internal F<evenue Service Hild :1 1.00gressio nal con1m1tloo RS part. of their rl'ViCI\' or the Prc-sidf'nt's taxes. After their finding s, Nixon agreed to pa y $432.787 m back taXl'S, plus inle.rest . INFOll~IEO SOURCES no1v say 1J1c IRS has referred the qut'stions nbout the preparation of the ret urns, including lk~i:1 rC'o's role. to !he \\'aleri.i:itc special prost·eutor. l11sta11t of Deatlt For Trial \'iASHINGTON (AP) -The \Vh ite llouse is pondering what to do about a sy,·eeping subpoena that orders President Nixon to tum Ol'er a mass ol tapes and documents lo be used in the Watergate CO\'er-up trial of his former top lieutenants. The subpoena issued Thµrsd ay by U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica directs Nixon to give I.he \\1al.(>Fgate spe~i11l prosecutor tapes and documents covering 64 presidential conversations. . Special prosC<'utor I~ Jaworski h::id asked Sirica last Tuesday to issue the subpoena after y,·hat he said \\'ere unsuC<"essful efforts to negotia te a vollll'ltary agreement with the White House. 1 NlXON·s CltlEF \\'atergate lawyer, James D. St. t1::iir. did not opoose the motion before the subpoena was issued.- It was served lale Thursday afternoon about tv.-o hours after Sirira signed it. It orders the materials turned o,·er by 10 a.m. ~lay 2. "The 1nauer \\'ill tM:.con.sidered by the special C01Jnscl,'' Dcputy"Press Secreta.ry Gerald L. u·arren sa id al the wtute House. "~''\\',\Y, fllGllT after a ne1v council gels l'lcch .. -d. the new council n1cmbe.rs all (:l't log(·ther and tell each other how !hey arc not seeking to be mayo r bu l 11·ill. :ita~. a.115\~-er the c;all of duty if pressed hv the other council members. Thus st~rts a Jot of pressing back und forlh 1vith council members making phonl' c111ts to each other, exchanging pleas..1n1ries and reminding (':ich othrr or how they voled for ncY: pavi_ng on I~ st.rerl in the other co u n c 1 1 ma n s neighborhood. Dcr<.lnrco satd he has not l>et>n cort· tacted by a n y o n e on the speciRI prosecution force. DcMarco con1mcntcrl rrom his l.-0s An g-clcs office in rrspoosc to questions asked by tcll'phone through his secretary. \\'ho rcl<iyed the answers. "He told me to relay to you \\'C arc not directly responsible for preparing the 1973 tax return, but the firm is still doing local property matters.'' thr secretary said . l'iring at point-blank range. Gern1cu1 police officer kills fl a1nburg bank robber leaving ~ccne behind l1 ostage Hnd y.•ith knife at his thl'o<it. !Joi ice said the robber '''as J\lartln Go nzales. 29, of Bogo~a, Colom .. bio . \Vurltl\\ ide audience "'atched drama on tele- Yi!liun . This is the latest in a series of subiJoenas directed at Nixon since the \\'atcrgate controversy began almoist t"·o years ago with a burglary at Democratic party headquarters. But it IfObably wt1l be the hardest to defend against. DE r<.tARCO llAJ> SIGNED Nixon 's ta x returns as preparer along with Arthur Blech, a l.os Ange.l<'S accountnnt. Hashish Ship Falters \\'ithholdin~ :;ubpocnaed n1 ate r i a I s needt'd for the conduct of a trial is a tougher legal problem than resisting such requests fron1 investigatory bodies. Two of the defendants in this case joined the prosecutor in requesting that the materials be subpoenaed . So all this has happent'd OO\\' every place l'XCf>Pt in the municip.nlity or Newport Bcac;h. Nc\\'port voters just t·lcc1cd two ney,· council members in Mrs. Luci11e Kuehn and Pete B11rrett and rt>- clectcd ~1il:in Dostal and Howard rtogers. TH US TH E Tri\1E drew nigh to select a nrv: mnvor. But in a ~I unfortunate cir C' U ffi s tance, Council\\.'OnlllO-<.'!CCt Kueh11 11as felll'd b\ ;1 n1a lfunctioni11i:: 11ppcndix. She is "conf1nt.>d to Hoag !\;fcmorial llospital, hap pi I)' . 111 satisfactory C'Ondition . ~!er 1nechcs. ho\1'e\'Ct'. insist it 11·il1 be one IOOfllh lX'fore sh11 111.iy assullll' her councilmanic duties . The \Vhite House hns refused to <'flmrnl'nl on 1vho is prcp;:tri ni,: Ille rc111m for 1973. Blcch !:aid recently 1hc \\lhltP. !louse had obtained an c~cnsion of the normal April 15 filing deadline. The White J1ouse has also refused lo sav for nearly tY.'O month s whether DC~1arro. his J.'.HI' firnl. Or former partner J-l('rlx'rt Kalmbach of Ne\.l·port Beach, are still h:indlin~ eny legal or personal business for Nixon. They began rtl>resent ing ,tbe President v.•hen he bought his Sarf Clemente property in 1969. Kalmb::ich also 1vas a princip:il fund raiser for N 1 x on campaigra. ~lli\~11 li\Pl -A search of a disablcU rreilo(htcr to1\l-d into Bahan1ian \\.·aters by :i L ·.s. Coast Guard cutter has resulted in the largrst :i;eizure of hashish ev€'r made 111 the '\'estcrn llcnuspherc. U.S. drug: officials say. Six men aboard the ship, a 11 Americans, v.·crc arrested ;ind 3.iOO pounds of the n1arijuana-derivath·c 11·erc 11cizl'<I, the officials said Thursday. TI11·y pl.1N'd :i value of $15.5 1nillion on th1• h.i~hi~h. The boarding of the 150-foot Sea Trader took place last Friday but t h t· announcement of UlC seizure y,•as not 1nado. until Thursday, John H. ~ioselcy, director of the Dru~ Enrorccn1cn1 Ad1ninislra!ion·s ~lia1n1 oflice, said Ari1eri can and Bahamian authorilics eoo1>erated in tl1e boarding. sr1zure and arrest. :".loscll'Y said the ship, the Sen Trader. bf>Ca1ne disabled in the Atlantic 600 miles off the Florida coast ana 1,111s to~·ed hr the Cuttl'r r:a\latin lO a poir.t 60 miles nnrthv.·e~I of Nassau. where it was OO:trdcd. f1ft~· burlap b..1gs of hashish. en route 1o i\e11' York from fllorocoo. constituted lht.• St.·:t Tradt>r's ooly cargo. !\foseley 'l.1111 Th~· six men arrestL'<t y,·erc char~ed y,·11h possession or h11shish. They a\1 plc:1dr<l innocent ;it their arraignment \Vcdnescl<1y in Nassau, he said. They ~fenn1vhile, the rest pl the counci l decided to delay selecting a new mayor uni ii Mrs. Kuehn has mendf'd sufficiently lo participate in the voling. \\lllA'r lhis means is, lhat instead of just a \Vl'Ck or so for all l'ne Nc1v1>0rl <.'()Ulll'ilnll'll to call each other. :ind pres.'> b:tck :u1d forth . ond remind each o1hcr of :111 th1• fa\'01'S t':lth has dont.• the other. they h:il'(' a whole 111onth lo exchangt• 1h1>S1..· 111t•:1san!r11.·s. KALMllACll PLEADED GUJL TY Feb. 25 to one felony and one misdcn1eanor vi<ilation of federal campaign finan ce lav.·. The nest d11y. he announced he had resigned ns of Feb. 15 from the Kalmbach, Dc~loro:i, Knapp :ind Chill- ingworth lnw finn. State Depa1·t1ne11t Ol{ays 1111•n· ~1ave been _so~ public non- :-li1\1·1n1·1us from the various council 1nc1nbc rs on this question. Asked Thursday whet her DeMarC<l or Katmbadl wcre doing ru1ything at all for Nixon -Deputy \\!hlle House Prl'ss Sc>crctary Gerald L. \Varren said: "l just don·t have any information along that line whK:h I can F:ive you ." Expo1·t of A11tos to Cuba lncu111bcnt r<.t11yor Donald r<.1clnnis h;i~ ~i1ggPS1<'fi he y,·ould serve in the j>OSI .1g:1111 hut not 1f lht.• council suffers a hvrrcndo1L..; spl11 O\"Cr his in<.1.llllbcncy .\lcan1\hilt•. \'ice r<.lavor Howard Hogcrs has 1>1.1bhcly declared he is not ;1C!l\cly :.1·t·k1ng the mayor's scat. llE 1\l-'\I) II AS privatrly C~l>l.1ined ho1v ht· 1<.; 1Kl1 ;it•Jil"cly Sl'l'ktng the mayor's chair 111 lt•lcphonl' c:ills. <1 u i ct runvl·r~ations, srnall huddles and boa t ridf's upon NL'lvport Harbor. Still n1C"nn1,•hill'. :1on1el:iot1.\· allegedly !illJHH'Stl'cl it miJo:hl bc best for 11 n1ayor to st·rv1· 1111r vcn r lnslead of 11,·o and 1·01a1e lh1• 1011 This promptc-d r-..tclnnis ro ro.ir 1h:i1 11111-.1 nt'\I' mavor.~ couldn't line! !lit' ('1!,1 Hall 111 nnc "yeur. 1nueh l('ss do ;1n.1 rh 1111.: 1111h ii in 1hal t1m1• fr:1n11• llog1·r11; <l1savo11'('(I lhnt 1h1' Olll'-.VCar 11q1lun 11;1s /us, suggesting 111;.iybc 11 carne tro1n holden!'!' Counc1lrnc11 John Store ••r l'.tul H)ckoH ~111rr and HvckoH .<iaid rtiev didn 't ~tart !h1· nlca . As a·marter of facl : 1•vcry euuo· 11 1 rnrrnlX'r den1c'Ct stan1ng 11 "'";xr THING YOU koow. lhey y,jlJ .111 tl1·111 n·<llll 11.in\lng lo be nl..'l~Or \[.1vl)(! the only solu11011 ror ~l'\lj)()rl 1:. 1111 is lo ilr:o11 stra11 s Kalmbach could not be reached. He has not yet been sentenced. In its report. the staff of lhC' Joint Congressional Co1nmittec on lnt(!rnal Revenue Taxation expressed strong doubts about ne~1nrco's version of several key evenlS in\'olved in President Nixon·s claimed donation of pre· presidential papers to the go\'ernmcnt. Police II u11t :~ 111 Gorv Dea th LOS ANGELES \AP) -Authorili€'~ \\.'ere seeking three masked men Jn connection with !he murder of five pet"sons in a gory incident in :1 West HollJ1vood apartment. \Varrants were issued Thursday for John Threlkeld, 23. and Leonard Turner, 28. both of Los Angeles. and a John Doc. Officers said the detid 11-oman, Patricia r.alca. 24. \Vas believed lo be !he daughter·in·law of Perce f;alea, a y,·ealthy fi gure in AustraliRn horse breedinj:t' circles. From \\'ire Services \\'ASJIJNGTON-Thc Big Thrl'C US. automakers will soon bcgln sending C'<1rs and tn1cks to Cuba from thf'ir Arg1•ntin1• subsidiaries undl'r an hi storic <k'<'i~ion announced by the State Dtp:111mcnt. After fi1·e months of indecision, thi' State Department announced Thur~cl:i ~· night approval of export licenses filed hy Ford. Chrysler and General ~-1otors Corn . despite hemispheric rcs1rictions on sales to Cuba. Auto industrv .<;OurC\'s C'stlmated lhc transaction wili toH1I $151:1 111i!lion. e l\'1.\:011. F tll"d Tt1!ki11!1 \\'ASt11NGTON-Assist:1n1 \\"hitt• 110\t~i· Press Sl'l'rl'1:1ry f;('rald B. \\"arren s.1y11 tha1 !'('l;llions bl't111•(•11 \.it't' l'rl'sidcnl 11l'rald Forcl nnd Prcs1dcot ~1xon harr not ch:ingl'd despite published rrports th:1t tlh· lhrcat of impeachn1ent h.'.I S 1·1·1·:Hf'li a ron1nnu1i<"alions gap bl,t1\c't'n tht•ll\, \\';i rren ncknrH\!ledRt'<l !hat ford .'.Ind ~•\Ort did not t:ilk to each olht·r rvl'ry· .:-1ngle d;iy but stressed that the 11ro int·n 111•r1· kl·epin;! in <'lose con!nt 1 TIK·~· '"1n1•ct personally and talk by phone fron1 time to ti1nc, ·· \\'arren said. \I Lerna l e l ~e Ai 1n -Storm W ar11ing Out Alert ed-"·~ ~.v.~1.c11i /if oi:i11.g· Ellst "\ °' f'I!;\ '\Cl~<"fl ~ \1'1 l-'111<!1niz ~n <11tr·n101t11 1 10 11\! d111, tn1•\h:11lnn•'. fr1111111·1! 1111 '}·, 'o(llf1t• phi ~ll'l::l ll'-;1... ;1 ·uh~tHntr lor ht•ro111. w11! bo• th1· ~1n1 n! .1 $2 I rn1lhon. 111,, 1•.y1·ar prnJ•'i'I .JI the l11.11•r,1r1 .,f L.tl1forn1:1 \l1·tl1citl ff>f'l h·r fir fl('t''-1' T .Ion•"· .1 P"' 1 h1.i1ris1 1n !ht t.i:ntrr" \ 1· u ropsychlalru:~ ln.<ttl1u1c. witl be the pr l nctp :i I 11111·,Usator for the program, 1in~· <If the three in lhC' nn linn fundt-d by the Prcsidcnr~ :-lp1·1·1AI Act.ion Office ror l)ru~ 1\bu.;r Pr"vc.ntioo. 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'"!~ 10 'Ill m.m1 r ~1~r.tirf'•.) 111111 ~Jill• te.~r ,t.ru1 1tor111,,ut 'WR!1'111N liK• n Wt!IN!!tt . 1•0· 1120 s.. -·· """'.. ..... -' s.. ..,. '*lbll• ... ,. Sctlta U(W, 111111 lllrltl 492 ... 11 e Coln Firm E11jnlned Dt\Ll.J\S--The nation's largest sil\·er and gold investment firm. Pac-Ifie Co..1s1 Coin Exchange. has been ordered 10 close its business in Tex11s because of possibll' sccuritiC'S \io\ations . Di sl nt'I Court Ju<ige Fred Harless issued on Th u rs day a tcmj>Orary rl'straining ordL•r prohibiting PCCE from wllinf!' 11r offering to sell unregistered securities in the state. e ,\.nr11 Project S lnlls \\' ASHlN (;TQN -The Navy's projl'd Sanguine. banered by controversy for 11 ( IN SHORT ... ) dtX'nde and rC'jCClcd by ty,·o states. has nin 001 of money and come to at least a tl'n1µorary halt. The NAVY said Thursday il \\'Ot.Jld stop all acti1·it'.I' on the spra"·ling radio communic:itions sysicm :ind plnre lhC' h'st site at Clam Lake. \\"is .. nn n c:i rrlakC'r b.1si11 unti "1c end of lhl' fist:ll ycnr June 30. e itl .. re Controls Off \\'ASlll:"iGTON-The to~t of Living (.'01u1cll h:1 s liltC'd y,·age·price. rontrots on ~1ap. detergent, cosmetics. metal can. 1?!:1~ and textile lndustri l'S in the last in ;1 scl'il'S of d('('(lntro\ actions . \\'ith ~01·('rr11111.•11\ 1rag1."-price controls ~t l() CXl)H'e 1\pnl :l!l unless Congrc·ss fl'llC'l\"S thetn. only nutoinobile ~11.c:, rt'tail c.ar sales, construction. food protes.~ing, ht:ih·h SCr\iC'CS, machinery . ~IC<'\ and copper industries are still cO\"Crcd by ft.'Cil'ral restrai.nlS. l 'ul sa Obscenit y La"' Struck Do,vn OKJ.~llO:UA .CITY (AP) -'l'l~sa·s 00. scenlly ordinance has been ruled uncon· sH1u1iooally brood and coold be taed to ·abuse tre«ioms guani.ntccd undc.r the Flrst Al111.~ndmen1. The n11in~ overtumt-d the t."Ollv\Ction of Chit'n Cfol1chito. 1vho Y.'tl!l fined Sl~ 11nd ~l'l'IL·llL'l'll to \\~ days in j:iil f01· rursiog a Slore 11!.Anagt>r during an argument. In lhe mllJOrily opinion, Judge Tom Br(!1t S1Jid. "On IL\ face , !Ix> ordinance mr1k~ punishable the h1n~uagc of :1 hapless ..tone-m.c18ion who, after crushing h•~ IOt', innocently utters a fe~· rtli\.'Vlng ('Xpll'livrs " ' 11·ere remanded to custody pending trial. The six were identiried as Capt. Terry Daniels. 35. of Brooklyn, N.Y.: chief rngineer Louis Thom ise lli, 23. Brooklyn ; first engineer Richard Bennett. 28. llhn<."a . N.Y.; and crewmen Edward Edwards. 25, New Orlenas, and John Kubatz. Tl, of New Jersey. Kubatz' hometown \\.'as nol known. Cypriots Greet llf uri1te Lan£ling With Criticism DHF.KELIA BASE, Cyprns (AP) 111c An1erican helicopter caJTier Jy,·o Ji1na began putting her detachment of Cnitcd States i\larines ashore today in preparation for sailing to the Suez Canar. An advance p.1ny of ~1arines arrived at this British base in southeast Cyprus 11"ht">re a total of 300 i\1arill('s arc to be stationl'<I. They arc the firs! American 1roops to be based on this island in the !'astern i\tOOi1erranean. nnd their coming has been severely critirizcd by Greek Cypriot papers on both the extreme right and the extreme left. TI1e gol'cnnhenl of Cypn1s sAid !he l\.l'O Jima is }llltling lhe ~1arines ashore to n1akc room for U.S. Navy helicopter ere"'S that will S\\.'CCJ) the Suez Canal ror n1agnetic and acoustic tnines. It said they \\.'OUld remain on Cyprus only until the carrier completes its minesweeping assignn1ent in Egypt. American naval officrrs in Port Said expect thei r job to be done by the end of June. The ultr:l·left pa1>ers char~e !he arri\'al nf lhe Marines is the first step in conve't11ng the l"'O British b..ises on Cyprus inlo joint British-American operations. The ultra-right journals complain the United S111tes has proved unfriendly to~·ard Greece by J t s opposition to enosis: lhe wiion of Cyprus vdth Greece. THE NEW SUBPOE~A requesU materials srKifically for evidence in the trial, scheduled to start Sept. 9, of former \\'bite House chit.{ of staff If. R. Haldeman. ex-chief domesllc adviser John O. Ehrlichman, former attomey general and 1':ixon campaign manager John N. ~l itchell. and four others. High Po•I \.'i rginia Y. Trotter, vice chan- cellor at the ·University of Nebraska. has been nominated by President Nixon t~ be th~ nation's No. 1 education offi- cial -assistant secretary for education at the Depart1nent of Health. Education and \Vel- fare. Politi~s Change Cllndi,Iat,e to Sho.1t1 'Dee1J Throat' ANN ARBOR , Mich. (AP > -Other politicians hold fi sh fri es and hot dog r6asts lo raise camp~ign 1noncy. ·Perr)' Bullard is sho"''· ing an X-rated n1ovie. Bu!lard's sho,,·ing of "Deep Throat" this \\•eekend is.in keeping u•ith his unorU1odox "'ays in the ~·lichigan House since his election In 1972 by Ann Arbor's liberal student con1munity. ONCE AGAIN , other Democratic candidates arc \\'incing and hoping the voters don't connect them u·iU1 Bullard just because they bclon~ to the san1e party. 'TI1e Democrats are really upset." Bullard remarked. ''But I should s1 ress they had noUting to do \\'ith this.·· It's not the first time the De111ocrats have been upset v.•lth the 31-year-otd Ja,\•yer. · lie has nckno"'·ledged using marijuana, and once smok~ it at a public rally to urge the removal of crhninal sanctions for 1ho use of pot: he has beer\ Arrested !or hitchhiking; and no"' he plans to sho\v "D~p Throat." "I APPROVEQ tho showing o! this film by the group becnuse I believe in tbe rundan1cntal l''irst Amendment right of any adult ln· dlvidual to sec any movie that pc.rson desires to see.'' he said. lie predicted he 1nighl raise as much as $2.000 from the six showings of the movie on the University of ~llchigan tonight and Saturdey nlAhts . Hn\vever, a ruling by university counsel Roderick Dean Bf>"' parenlly bar5 lhe mont'y1 fron1 dir~t use in tho Bullard campaign. Denn said Thur'<ll\Y thet use of a.public.lnstltutlon.lor polltlcal pur· 1>0ses might be lllegol. I h b I d s l c c " " s p r a s ' • Bay Area 'Zebrci' Manhunt Called 'Racist Oiitrage' • Reforms Suggested By Reagan ..,\\ l'H\\llSCl', \!' l'o•11I llal\111111.. I:• II • ··1! bl;1C'"ks y,·ere .'SIOflpM the first ( '.!,1~11r J.,~«1ll1 !. \l1vlo 1,,11 , l·•llll,,.j 1111· t i\\• .\'1h•ri1 ·,t fl r 11"[ n1µhl the p!an 11·a.os in e-ff{'('!I UP I Ttlfil!Mlt l\'n:I Clerk Sadra Silva. \\earing her N a z i get-up. has been asked to transfer to a less sensitive city depa rtn1ent. Commu1l- ity leaders are ada· 1nant and officials have suggested that Sa cl r a give up her job as a lypi_st in the San F'ran· cisco Police Dcpart- 1nent. Sa11 Diego Lauueh('s N uditv Ban SAN DIEGO (AP \ -The City Council has bannN.! public nudity in San Diego. l'XCC'pt for an isolated 900-fool ~!retch of beach, and has takC'n the first JSlep to1~·ard outlawing nude pictures in sidewalk nc.,.,•s racks. The council vote 5 -2 Thursdny to outlaw nud ity in all public places except for a small porllon of Black's Beach in La Jolla. A larger section of the beach has been frequented by nudists tor several years. SPRINTING ROBBERY MORRO BAY (UPll A man robbed a bank of $5.000 Thur:r.day. t h e n made his getaway by sprinting along the beach near this San Luis Obispo Collllty community. A manhunt launched shortly after the robbery - round no trace or the robber. Ofricers said a man produced a gun at the Cayuoos Braneh of the San Lu is Obispo National Bank and scooped up S5.!Xl0 from t1o.'o teller:; t.cfore fleeing. SAN JOSE ( AP)--Sayi"g publlc distrust or the election process has become a cancer. Gov, Ronald Reagan called tocby for state refomu that would ban po l itical c o ntributions from corporations, labor unk>ns., lobbyists &lld Judg.._ "1\side from inflation the present widespread lack t* W'" confidence in goveriunent and in the election process is America's most compelling problt"rTI," Reagan said. "This cynicism is a cancer. an ugly growth eroding t.he public's belief in the honesty apd integrily of our very fonn of go\'ernment, Surgery. Is needed ." · Ul'I T~9" Surre11ders Taneyoshi Migita, 24, suspected of hacking to death ~lariko Sato, 25-year-0ld nightclub singer. and then stu[f- ing her b o d y into a steamer trunk, surrt!.n- dered to San Francisco I" . ,,1 11,1 ti Lil•"rti"' 1 'n111n l11•r1• lo•r1111·d nd f I '" 1 1· lt· 111 ,, ')i 1 1 t' ., ' '-,1 f'W' M tnp ,dnrd. llarC'a l l!L.llh1u11 eal\1•" • /'.i'hr;i '' f11~ !ht• '{'<.tr('l1t'~ ;1 ··rat·1~\ l)lllri"IJH' U1t· hl.11 k :.dl1·rl' t•I 12 v.tuh ju1d H mn~,11·1· i iul:itinn of !hl' "'-11d !V11ie1~ l\.1d p1111trd I f,l\!'J ,I ~ 1 I I h f ''J'pbra" "Ort)'I y,•h!ch wrrr l-"'r'11u,, dt•'<plll' ('OmplHinf, roll•d 11 inn:\ r1~ t~ " t•\'l'l'Y " ' tli;11 hu11dr\'d~ (If int10C'('nt bl:1l:k man in lhl' city ," being gh'fn on r!'(jue~t to • .i1·~~ ;1r,· ht>u~i;: cp1,.s11v11t-d Ot h•·r pr·ritt'~t~ l'<tltll' from pt'r::sotlS ~·ho are clea red ~ "I • .... Rllck P::inther C""alrm a u ;u .. ''"1rt-.1l...... 11 they ro..ild avold b t Ing ""\\,·art> no! '1111n:.:.to r1·lr11! ~ ~ea rC'hed agatn. in our t'rforts to get th:s ••M'f~ tlidn't hnt•e Both Alioto and Barca t.11l<'r, .. Alioto said. Thursday night "\llhnt .,.,e·re going 10 n Jt !J prt,test on rornpared the Zebra manhunt · I di I · to the searrh in 1963 rnr n t·a rry out ts a tough la1o.· rt1c•ta #("r JlllttR• en!oretment poliC'}" .,.,, 1t h 111 tit,tl tt•hf"ta ire trent wh ite sla yer kno1o.·n as 7.00iac. . . . 1o.·ho killed s1x p..~rsoru and e<insl•tulional hnut~ ·· niter tt•hlte Jtlf!JI ne'w 1o.·as caught. Barca said lleact1on came S\\'1rth· to I ti 1 he z 0 d I a c durlpg thal ~arch hurl(l~ed:s of Ahoto"s announce m·e n 1 '' \'"htte men .,.,tio f1\ lhl' ki\lrr·~ \\\1lnl'5day night that poliC'l' ease. descriptioo v.·ere stopped oo .,.,ould s1op an black men v.·ho ~ the street!. 1 resemh\ed the e o n1 po s i t t' 1 •·we didn 't have am_· pro!-. t h h of bl k Robby Sea e. Rrp. Jeron1e ~., P o1ohgr~p IJt •1 ac gWlman \\"a\dil', (0-Callf.), and the on racial discrin1innt 1on 1o.tien soug t in e sayings. Police ~ .\ er .,.,.e went after .,,.,·hi tr m<'n in believe at least tv•o blacks 1 · A . · the Zodiac case in the sa ml' TII E GOVERNOR said the Police Thursday, legislature shouJd enact a ban ----------- nn corpo rate and labor union have bt'<!n involved m the Alioto nppear<'d al a nev.·s ~"Alioto said. .1pparenlly randoin shoothv•s conference flanked bv block ' I · Ask~ v.·hether pol i C' e c a m p a i g n contributions because ··the greatest ix>tential for abuse is in the 1nassivc collective financial ronlribulions of s p·e c i a I interest groups ." "Y.'e can eliminate this type of abuse v.itbout denying the indi\·idual c i l i z e n the O\)l)OM.Unity and ahe right to f1nancially support the political philosophy that he or she feels .,.,.ill bt>st serve their O\\TI interest and the best interesl or the state and nation," Reagan said in a spec<:h prepared for delivery to a luncheon held by Better Business Bureau of Santa Clara Valley. Reagan also called for l1•gislation that .,.,1Xlld tmn polillcal contributions front public employe groups Des1>ondent Man, Wife Hang Selves SA~ JOSE (UPl \-Thc note on the apa rtment door read : ··SJ5 in pocket. Call Oak !lit\ 1 funeral home ). Arrangements have been made for removal. Everything prepaid." Inside. police found the bodies of Ira Brotzman, 77, and his wife. Antonia , 79. wbo hanged themselves "' it h electrical cord from a balcony railing. Lyle Brotzman, their son. told Investigators his parents had been despondent ovl'r ill health and the fact they were mov ing to a convalescent horn<. ''There may have been some reluctance on the part or my molher" about the tn0\"e, Brotzman said. The elderly couple killed themselves the day they were to move to the convalescent home. that have terrorized trn> cit)' civic caders, saying he thought the Ze"bra killers still for the n:ist fi~·e ffiooths. "wanted to d!spt>I the notloo ''" 1 "''ere in San F'rancisro. Alioto F <l S • t ··\Ye art> convinced the black that any possible r a c i a said : ra II lll commwtity is under a police implication is involv ed. ----------- state," said the Rev. C.ec1l "\\'t> arc not \\'illy-nilly going I • d \\'illiams. minister of GI id(' tr> stnp bla<'k mrn oo the nstigate \lemorial ~lethod ist Church . str~ts and ask question.~." "There have be<'n st•a rrhes Alloto said. "Only those 1o.·ho B Y and interroga1ions and a rea s onabl y f it the Y OllD2eI' dragnet taking p\acl' 1ikl' dl.'""crip1ion ... L.1 v.·e'\•e ne\"er seen in any <'ity I Chief l'ohcc I nspecto r SAN FRA~CISCO I AP \ _A _k,_o~ of." t11arlcs Barca satd about 100 RABB In ,.,., :, '-, ,,-AUf o.-.lo!OMl:OWNl•I rt} INSURANCE ~V"' lt14 Harb•r letrlevard lJ~ COSTA MESA ~ 548-5554 ~ . . --. $3.8 million damage suit "·as filed in AlamC'da County Superior Court TI1ursday b~ 1\ny. Gen. Evclle J. ''oungcr charging an E.ist B a y pharmacisl \1·Hh v.·hat \\·as termed the largest kno\\'ll FREE CIRCUS NOW CLOWNS, JUGGLERS~ fREI GAMES ?o.ledi-Ca!Jraud in the state. loatll toast ?Ian Named in the suit filed on ..... - bc ha I f of the State Department of Heal1h .ire --~~!""'!ill•llll•~-------------------~ pharn1acisl Hobert D ;1 v id _ Tobcnkin , his c x · v.: i f e. Lorraine Tobenkin: Tobenkin·s i!ltorncys, Robert 0. \\'right and Robert ~1ouSf'r, both or llayv.·ard. and \\'right 's v1ifc . Renee \\'right. TH E CO~IPLAJ!\T alleges Tobenkin submitted a total of Slll4.720 in fa I s e ~lcdi-Cal Claims irr-tbe vears 1969 through 1971. lie ;leaded guilty to grand !heft and filing fal se claims in January of 1972 and is now serving a tcrn1 in slate prison. ''rhe suit alleg.es that after Tobenkin \\'as arrcsled in October of 1971, the other defendants transferred and ronccaled $46t 941 \\'hich fhe state v.·as to recover. 1'he nlOncv, said the complaint. had been in various accounts maintained by the pharmacist <ind J1is 11·ifc. ~ The suit in Alan1i'da County Superior Co u r I ~llegC!l thJI Hobert 0. \Vright, a ft e r Tobcnkin's arrest and before hi s convielion, personally remo\·ed from the Un ited California Bank in ll;iyward $370.000 in cash transferred to hin1 by the pharmacist and h~ 1o.ife. It said the disposition of !his money in $100 bills is unkno1o.n. 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' •• 646-7441 2038 Newport Blvd., Costa MHG E • I Shop ~{o,day thtu Friday, 10:00 a.m. 10 9:30 p.m.J Bullock's South Cout Plaza, S.n Di<go ft....,..y ~-~...,~ ...... ~...,-~~~"""'~"""'~"""'!o!!!!!!!!o!~~----.... ~~"""'--Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ar Bmtol, Co>ta M<.,.. Tolophono: 556-0611' ,. t --8 ( \ • DARY PILOT EDITOWAL PAGE Festivals Try _Harmony Laguna's three su1nn1er art exhibitions apparenlly have buried the battle axe and decided to work toge lher on irnprovin g cond itio ns for exhibitors und visitors dur- ing the sun1n1er feslivaJ season, 'l'he festivals, incJuding the Festival of Arts. Sawdust F'estival and Ar1·A-Fair, are for the first tlme cooperat· in~ to improve parking conditions for artists, and in turn free up parking spare fo r visitors. 1"hey <1lso are examining a proposal to underwrite son1c of the city train costs to Jure visitors from cars into the city transpo£!.alion system, 1'he ideas are good, but the cooperation is better. The three fe stivals will find their influence and ca pa city for dealing with commu nity problems will greatly in· crease if tbev can continue to work hand-i n-hand instead o! fighting w·ith each other. Sta te Drags Its Hee ls \Vhile city officials from San Clemente negotiate behind the scenes, California's Public Utilities. Cornmis· sion co ntinues to display incredible sloth in the city's bid for a rehearing on the pier-entrance problem. Rec1uests for even an application. form for a hear- ing have drawn week s of silence from the st.ate agency which holds the key to the entrance to the city pier. The city wanls a final decision on a bid to fill in a tunnel entrance and replace it with an at·grade system of safety gates across railway tracks. The regional coastal commi56ion has endorsed it. The pier entrance issue has lasted. for more than four years and as it drags on from summer to summer and election to election, the residential and commercial area around the pOrtal continues to deteriorate. City oCficials should continue to hammer away for· a definitive answer from the PUC and especialty fight for local hearings into the at-grade proposals. And if the effort fails, the city then should go straight to work with a majpr renovation project and put the matt~r to a final rest. A Quiet Beginning \Vhat if they bought a park a.rid almost nobody used it? 'l'hat might have been one of the 1houghts running through the minds of Orange County parks officials last weekend when only 1.040 campers and picnickers ar· rived for the grand openJng of the brand new Starr-Viejo Regional \Vilderness Park. The county's other camping· parks were packed to the waUs and people were turned away. Those who came to Starr had plenty of elbow room on the 5,500.acre spread which is more than 10 times larger than any other park in the county. · 'Perhaps it was the almost total. lack of facilities - running water. showers and the like -at the just·aC· quired. park. Or the restriction against pets, or against motorcycle riding in the r.ristine hills. Or because the toilet facilities aren'i just like home -or even like more established parks. Perb~ it was simply that not that many people know about the new park. \Vhatever the reason, parks officials say they aren't discouraged. ·· 1 Th~y a~e convinced that more and more people each week will discover the wonders of real camping amidst real natural surroulldiogs instead of pulling up in the old motor home. unlimbering the motorcycles and pie· nicking on a neatly-mowed lawn. , s • JU5T DON'T CALL ME A WHITE HOUSE PUJMBER~ Reert1it111e11t Policies Cited Mode1 n Man May Vanish h1 an Avalanche of Paper Dear Gloo1ny Gus Douhts Police Comparison By SENATOR II. L. RICHARDSON Once upon a li me. tf you wanted a dupUcale copy of your dea thless prose. you got-another flat. piece of rock and a stone ctiisel and went to work. In the first recorded cc>se or duplica. lion, after 1\-·loses broke the tablets of stone that God had listed the Ten Com· mandmenls on. God commanded Moses to bring two more tables up on the moun· tain, saying, "Hew thee l'>'·o tables of st one like unto the first : and I will write upon these tabl~ the '>'-'Ords that were in the fint tables, which thou brtakest.'' .. UP 'J'O a hll!ldr>d years ago, il a businessman wanted a copy of his transactions, a copying clerk re-wrote it in longhand. With the advent of the Typewriter, then the copy machine, everything apd anything has been reproduced ad infinitum , in a veritable blizzard of paper. Paper shortages? You'd never guess It if you saw the reams upon reams of out- pourings on paper from every govern- ment agency. office, comn1ittee, bureau, foundation. boa rd , commission. depart· nient , association, and the sub's and divisions thereof. TIIE SCIENCE of ntaking copies rages onward and upward via hectography. stenciling. photocopying. xerography, and microfilming. \Vhether it is read or not, no one asks. Xerox stock that was $95 a share in 1961 is now worlh more than ilS weight in gold at $369 per share. Copying machines are Big Business. proclaiming lhat no orfice is too small to have at leasl one. These wizards of ( GU~T REPORT) mechanical ability not only copy any size and color, bu'4 fokl, collate, staple, stuff and stamp -all jam that took a working girl hours to accomplish. There are an estimated 600.CMXI copy machines in officts nowadays, doing chores clerks used to do. \\'here in the name of heaven do an the copies go? SUPPOSEDLY, secretarial time and COit la '.ftt8hed against the cost of the copy machine, lMlt ·once it became evi- dent that it waS as easy and almost as fast to run 55 copies as one, secretarial time gained has been spent In distributing the other 54 roples, and 54 other &eeretaries spend time filing them. Certainly, no one would think or trying to ~ad thrwgh this avalanl'he of paper! ~ aa a-iringt benefit . our Gal Frid ay lW found opt how easy it is to make copies ofrecipes and knitting instructions for herself, as well as jokes, limericks and pofitical cartoons worthy of office distribuUoo. The average American spends 52 minutes a day reading bis daily paper, plus another boor reading s I g n s • magazines. books and can labels. Sur· rounded by print, he ingesta belween ten and twenty thousa nd words a da y. Assaulted by a minimum of 650 ad· vertising messages a day, he only notices 78 of them. Smalt wonder tha l the blizza rd of paper lhat goes through his otfic.-c da ily is largely unread. GOVERNi\1ENT and the n i lit a r y Spiro Agnew claims to have taken up \\Tiling to restore his self-con· fidence. Richard Nixon will h3\'i' to write an e.ncyclopedia a{ter he lea\'cs offict"~ r:. J, GIM!nJ Gtn c~ .,. '""""'" " ,...etn •llll • ...i nKtsnrltr ,.n•t IM v1tiw1 el tM *-WY-. kfWI ,_. ,.. _ ... t6 GloemY Gn. 0.11)' l'llet. are ~ally afnlcted wiJ\, the ~e ot Copyi1ls. Perilaps the disaster o( tlle Charge of the Ligttt Brigade would never have occurred if there had been a Xerox macbirie in ilie field to' see that ev~e, including the horses, got duplicate Copies of the rorrect orders. Anyone who has been or still is in the armed services, knows the smothering layers or forms and orders in quadruplicate that must be filled out. filed and obeyed before you can put your socks on. Government at all levels -rural, cit~·. county . state and federal -is just as guilty of contr ibuting to the millions of copies of EVERYTHING that must be blown out of copy machines. It may save some girrs time. but Lhink of the paper. the handling and distribution. the filing cabinets. then warehouses for records . . . ad infinitum ... , Despite the efforts of ecologists to recycle waste paper, available facilities will never keep up ""'ith the billowing waves of copies which mount to fill every nook and cranny .... 11ere a filing cabinet can be crammed in. When Saini Peter calls me home to heaven. I wonder if there '>'-'iii be duplicate copies for all of the saints and cherubs to announce my arrival? To the Editor: t would like to make a comment in regard to the recent (Daily Pilot, April 14.) article written -by Mr:-!.1unro, '·American Poli ce are Strangers". J personally take exception to many of the point!: of differences between American and British police as stated by Mr. Munro: however, I feel compelled to meotioo only one, f\m. J\tUNRO'S statement; and I quote. "Where any unstable young American male with a senseo! penooai lnadequacy • so severe that hi! needs to carry a 1etbal "'capon may be attracted to the United States police (or to crime), recruitment to the Brilish constabulary offers no such inducement -and a different personality profile and a different order of courage emerges in consequence ... 1'.fy reply to lhis statement will be short and to the point. It is quite obvious that 1ttr. f\1unro doe! not know anything about p o I i c e recruitment and requirements. 1 n closing, I would like to say for myself and all my brother "American" poll<:i! officers, it was not our ''instability'', nor any sense of "personal inadequacy". that prompted us to serve our communities in the capacity of poli<:i! officers. UNLIKE hfr. 1t1tanro, I have not performed the necessary psychological survey to establish that a different personality profile exists b e I w e e n American and BriUsh pojice. SGT. TONY VILLA Newport Beach Police Department A Misguided Soldier of Fortune W aterg ate Burg lar Ch n1Sed A d'te nture, Found Trouble \VASlfINGTON -Long before Frank S!urgis joined the ""'orld·s m n st celebrated burglary crew and broke intQ the Watergate, he ..,.·as my friend. I knew him as a soldier of fortune. a pilot and gun n1nner. a romantic w·ho h!oomL'CI ill·bctimed in a programmed age. an adventurer "'horn humdrum could never quilc «1ssunilutc. lie was also u Don ~ Quixote . sql1are ):11v srt again<i~ lh" l'n· l'm}' dr1:111n irrc!>ti· bl y lo such cnl:uni· tics n~ t~v· F\11\ qf Pig~ and \\latl'q~n h• \\'c hit1'1• k1·p1 1n touch over the yc11rs. but he ha! pcriodi· cally dropped out or si~hl. fon•ver cha~. ing 11dventurc, usually l'indlng 1nlsadvcn-ture. ONCE 1n his youth. he cnnfounded thr otlds ~nd became p..irt of a legend, one of the ragged f Pw who persevered in the n1ountains ""'ith Fidel Castro After their incredible victory. h~ could be seen on llavana ·s ~~reels In Uw regalia or an Air ~1arsha.I. for a tinie, he \.\'aS Castro'~ man In charge or "lib- erated" gambling casinos ~!'Id luxury hotels. On n1Rllcrs of principle , ha\•lng to do 1Yith Castro's repression nnd fti! turn toward Russin. F'rank defecled frum th ltevolution lo become again the long-shot 'I, ambler against the house, Thereafter. he risked his nec.k against Castro In toreOQQnled ventures of the Cuban "lreedwn fighters." fll:i JlROGKE.551::0 from re Bay of Pigs to \\'atcrgatc. \vhere he thought he was seeking evidence that Castro was contributing lo the Gcors:e f\lcGovern carnpa ign. After Frank and hi!I' friends .... ·ere ar· rested nt gunpoint inside Democratic headqurrrlers, they were pictured in !he press as figures o( fun, bunglers :ind petty thieves. On another level. they b e c n 1n c caricatures of Orn·clllan enemies or the 1\merttan system. It wa!I' even ""·hispcred thAt they had bc<'n behind the plot to assassinate President Kennedy. As evidence. one group brought me a ne'4·s photo taken on the streets of Dallas oo assassination day. The:y eagerly pointed out a man they said ~·as Sturgis lurking in the sht1dows. The man reStmblcd Sturgis bl.It deUnlteiy was not Sturgis. ANO tN ~11A~11. the .Justice Depart · ment solemnly charged that Sturgis had reaultt'd m<?rcenarfes, a dirty <Im.en, ostcosibly to fight Castro but really to steal cars. The prosecutors waited until afte r lhe Vt'atcrgate caper to bring the charges. When they couldn't convince the jury, they convened anolber jury whleh finally conviclcd f'rank of lransporling stoll'n tars to Mexico, Frank ha., fold n1e lhat the \Valergate lllll!"' he adm[rJUJJ!!Slls G.Gordllll Lkl· dy who has mAinttilned a gr1m, fight· lipped !lllt>ntc in tile fnce of a harSh, 2o. Year sentence, So Stu~a, Uddv.Uke, sat • lhrough the auto theft trial \\'ilhout testi· fying in his O\\'fl defense. I have no\\· pcorsuaded him to tell his slory, which I have carefully checked with the \\'itnesses I could reach. They ha ve confirmed n1ost details as he rela ted them. but there are no available \\•itnesscs to other events. FRANK HAS always been ready Ill U1e crook of a finger to pick up his carbine and rush off to a ne<ti adventure. It was altogether characteristic of h i m , therefore. to volunteer in 1968 to lead a mission for a total stranger \\'ho kl en- 1 ified himS(>\f as Col. Francisco Quesada . The colonel sought out Sturgis to help hi· juck a Soviet freighter and hold it hosL1ge for the return of the U.S. spy ship Pueblo. which I.he North Koreans h:.~d captured in Jantwry 1968. Frank advertised in tbe newspapers for adventurers and selected his dirty dozen from the toughest appllcanU. He gave no thought to the possibility that somt oC tllt'm may have applied from the wrong side of the law. IN OBEDIENCE to the colonel's ln- ._structlons. Frank told them only that thty .... ·ould participate In n miseton against castro and would be pttld after !he mission was rompteted. He never lea med unlll later, he s""·.cars, i;hal a couple Clf his troopers ra1~>d drtnldng and gambling money by ll'as1ng two c!lrs a.nd selling Uu~m In J\1exlco. Indeed, one had been i ntcnced to a federal penitenllnry In 1966 ror a -shnitar crime. EVEl\1TUALLV, 1-~rank rounded up his undisciplined ~d from A1exlcan bars and ba\\o"dy houses, loaded them aboard a fishing boat and set ()Ut for a secret rendezvous with a gunboat that he had been told would assist them \\·ith the hi- jacking. But Frank's boatload of adventurers alas. ran aground on a reef off the coasi of British Honduras. Frank put eight men and all the firea rms ashore on a mangrove .rn>amp. Then he and four others made their way to Belize. British Honduras, seeking to repair the boot. TllE J\10TLEY mercenaries. of COUl'$f!, were spotted and rounded up by the British authorities1 and Frank·s "~fis· slon: lrnpossible'' ended in a llonduran jail. They were shortly deported back to lhe United States and the n1issing autos "'ere ~ to Prank 's men. Angry at Frank because they hadn 't been paid for the abortive adventurr, they told the authorities he had dlrected them to sell the leased cars. I llAVE ALWAYS knO\\oTI f'rank Sturgis as a man of touching sincerity, sober habits and fierct patriotism. Although misguided. he fully desorvcd the sentence for his role in the Wa terg4llte brtllk·in. But the auto theft ronviction, I believe, Is a bum rap. FOOTNOTE : U.S. Attorney William Northcutt. who Ms a reputation In '-11aml for decency nnd Integrity, noted 1hat Sturgis '"h8d every break. t! he failrd 10 bring forth evidence that was malcrlal. the.. pro9CCUUon was not to blame." Northcutt al*> emphasized : "There "'as no relallonshlp between the car case and Waterga~' ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. Normally, IL'Titers should convey their n1essages iii 300 words or less. Tht ri.ght to condense lCJters to fit space or elimi71ate libel is reserved. AU let· ter..s must include signature and mail- ing address but 11a1nea mall be with· 11el.d on request if sufficient reason is apparen t. Poetry will not be pub- lished. Th11mb11all History To the Editor: Professor Panian's two channing Orange County Hislory articles condense 200 years into 20 minutes of interesting reading. I offer a still brief e r condensation: The Spaniards took it from the Indians, The ~1exicans took it from the Spaniards. The Americans took it Crom the l\·lexic.an.s . The Developers took it from the Americans. The Environmentalists would like to take It from tbe Developers. How · slmple it would be if we could give it back to the lndiane. BILL DAY Day or Prayer To the Editor: I think a lot of your readers might like to know in advance April 30 Is the subject of a special proclamation by the Senate of the United States, dated Dec:. 20, 1973. It reads, " ... the Congress hereby proclaims that April 30. 1974. be a national day of hum iliation, fasting and prayer; and calls upon the people <:I our nation to humble OW'Selv~ as we see fit , before our Creator to acknowledge our final dependence upon Him and to repent or our national sins." MICHAEL MOLDENHAUER lla11<1 A 11aly.::~d To the Editor: On the lront page of the April 12 Daily Pilot. you published a story which partially exposed Arnold Hano's political activism in Laguna. It was revealed that Mr. Hano pulled the strings behind the recent neighboring resident's r i g h t aga inst the cootrover~ 3 O. u n it condon1lnlum on the north end or town and how he bas been a speech "Titer for Charlfon Boyd. h1r. Hano is also deeply involved in 1 struggle against Laguna f'ederar11 proposOO alteration to its o""·n property. If the cltlzcns of Laguna were to peer Into the shadows or our local political !Cene. lhcy would otlen find lhe articulate Arnold flano. WHAT IS l\lr, Hano's motivation~ lie certainly leans more toward socialism lhan capitalism , but tb.'lt Is g~crally not well received by our 10Clcty: he Mids public rightJ well above lndlvklual rtghts, !hat too Is a weak poolfloo In the land of plonctrlng spirit : he seems to delight in methodically dismembering bis polltlcal oepooents with his sh.'lrp tongue. which can be a sho'1rllved Dttribute in 11 90Ciety wMch Cr<qu..,uy sympalhizos wllh the lnnOC(!f1t underdog. Combine unusual lnteJJigencei and unyielding Jacobian 1plrU wllh political organizing ability and we h:1ve Lfigumfs A~ llano. This desaiptioo does not renect the im age of a common "grassroots" concerned citizen to me. The next tim e you notice A-tr. Ha no organizing a campaign ar a neighborhoOO as.....ociation. ask \\'hy ? ls our local author·s goal in life to \\'rite anbther "~loby Dick," or lead a local "cultural revolution." WAYNE BAGLIN lleal!e11 Ca11 1''11it To the Editor : It '>'-'as interesting to read the article about Dr. lsaac Asimov in Saturday's ediUon of the Pilot. I agree with him completely. HE m T the nail on the head when he suggested that Christians and other so- called religious peoples are destroying our earth. usin g up our natural resources '>'-'ith great determination, knowing that their so-<:alled heaven will suffice . How about all or us agnostics and atheists that have to live on this earth for the next billion or n1ore years? Please Christians, give hearl! ROBERT JACKSON l\'l.ro11's Ca11dles To the Editor: Ifs far better lo light one smalJ candle than to curse the darkness. I don't know who first said it, but T remember the first time that I heard il It was near the Ford plant and Corona del ~tar High School. There were no cross streets or buildings then, only Jam- boree Road. and it had been scraped ou1 · by dozers for the Boy SCout Jam boree. THOSE BOYS are doubtless men with families now. Some may be dead, and some famous. Our Vice President spoke to the Scouts and we ..,.·ent to hear him. \Ve were seated on the ground on the side of a hiU and ""'e were each given a match. ""'hich ~·e lit simultaneously. I don't remember the year. but the Vice President was Richard Nixon. RV THE sound of some folks today. you might think that lheir philosophy is. better to curse Richard Nixon. But if \\'e are honest with ourselves we will have to admit that be has lit many candles since then. Quit cursing the darkness and try lighting a candle or two yourself. JIM BOLDING otANM COAlf DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vf'ed, P1WIUher Thoma.s Keeuil, Editor Barbar'G Krciblch .Editoriai PtJOC Editor Tht-~!oriel .page ol the l>ai!y Piiot ~ to Inform and sdmulale l'ffdf'n by 1Xft"lllUV on thil S*lf' divtrff 'comm~nta11• on 1q>lcs of m. '""'rt by syndicatfd columnl111 and certoonllts, b)' providinc a forum for rteders· vlew1 lnd b)' p~lrv this ntwspaper'• opfn\on!' and Mea.t on cvn-.-nt tc>pics. 11w-P.ditorlel oplnl<>tu Of the l)&ily PiJol Appear onl)' In lhi: edltoti!U «llumn at the top ot ~ pqe. Opinions l!XPrt•tt"d by the (."I'll· umnlsu and 'C•rloonl11J; ind Jetlft" writmi ~ lhl!.tr own and M ~e-. mmt of their ~ try the o.Jq PDot .tlookt br inl«Nd. Friday. April 19. 1974 . •. QUEBillE By Phil lnlerlancli . . 'False P1•011aises' Tale11t Age11cies Accuse{] lly FfC \YASHlNGT0:-1 tL'P ll -entertainers," the FTC said. Th e Fed e r al Trad e Comm..ission has accused three talent scout agencies o f dangling false proinises in front of parents to lure them into sii:,'Tling up children for non-existent mo<lchng a n d actin~ jobs. TM FTC said Thursday the firms used ne\•1SpaPf'r birth announcements and mail ing li sts to send letters to parents, one of which began: THE COMPLAU\'T a 1 so named the \Vill iam Schuller AgC"ncy, Inc. of New York and HoJlyy.·ood , and its principal owner and officer. 1.fonica Stuart. The finns w e r e claiming that l\1iss Stuart "personall~· places hundreds of children in print and TV advertisements every year." In reality, the FTC said, "r-<"TA does not have the business experience, knowledge or expertise needed , • zenith chromacQ_lor: visions of grandeur DAILY PILOT l • "WE HAVE RECEIVED infonnation indicating that your child may ha\·c Lhe necessary qualifi cations for the commercial advertising media .• .If the infonnation y,·e have is correct, ..,.,.e could be very interested in your to select the most qualified persons for such employ_ment. ""'~ · " Ninly.-eight or 9!I oot of 100 -7lr children placed under contract -· by NT A are later rejected by -.. r ~lonica Stuart of the \ViUiam Schuller Agency, Inc., and are not signed to any agency contract." -. ... ' child. It may be to your ---------I advantage if would ca ll. etc. " The F1'C said the iinn. called "National T a I en t Associates, Inc." and located in Hollywood . Chicago :ind Rutherford Park, N. J . , charged the parenls $135 to sign up a child, and lhen send them to have photographs made at a studio controlled bv officers of the company. · "Children placed u n d e r contracts have little or no chance for obtaining paid employment as m ode I s . actors. actresses or NOW OPEN lff's Gorden Center Al fftsll Stoda ·--·T- • ·-s,.cw .... 9.$0 s59s 360 I E.. C-' Hwy. COf"OMI cW ....... PSA w.111ts to cle:rthe air (and dear upyv&r q11esdons abol,at C?afor011ia ~~m1111.1•1tll«). ~ ? '? Now that the PSA Grinningbirds are in full flight, we thought you should get the full slory. Exactly where we go, when vie go, how often, and how much it's going to cost Despite required cutbacks, we still have more California flights than any other airline and nobody has lower fares. To prove it. here's our enlire schedule -flights, !ares, the works. Complete and uncut So you can cut out and fly some place. NEWAND UNABRIDGED ·1974PSA ~ SOIEDULE ""•-TE~ OUT 4Nt> sM'~ •, _,'•, , .. .. ... 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Erdd (11 4) ~]§.8121 ~' 41 Foshiort !Yard (71 4) 644-1211 1-t.JNTINGTON 8EAOI 1117 ~A~ (714) ~-1111 ~mt:£. MN.I.~°""""' 7)00 N. h11llfl Si•eet (11~) '?'n·lll I 90 tO ,._M, to '.lO P.M. McnJ/IY ll-«\OUGH ~RIOAY, ~T\)ROAY 10 AM. IO 0. P'.M. SUNDAY 12 NOC>i IO SP"'- 1 CER:RITOS !iOO Loi c-iio. Mol l21l) '6004-l I DAIL V PILOT Otlter Detitlts PORTI.AND, l\1ahte 4 AP I - JJa:ttl Andrt~·s ~l~rrlll, 86, rnother or actor (l;1ry Mf'rrill , dil'd 'fhursday in a nun1lnl{ honle hen• after a short il!nt'S!i, NF:\\1 \' 0 H I\ ~ liPI 1 - Lt·o i\1orrl!«!n, 75 ;i Ho!ly1vOO<I -prl)ss :1gc11t sinee !lie 1920s, ,di~ 'l'hursd.'.ly nt French .Jiospila l. Morrison's clients lnclud<'d Busl~r Ke a I on , J'rancis Y. Jlushman, John i\Vayne , Spcl'IC<'r Tracy, Ronnld ;.Reagan, Jean ll;irlo"" Adolphe ' 1enjou. l\ta(• l\lurray. r..tari<" tJ>re~ler and ·· f.'at t y'' {Arbuckle. __ LA JOLLA (AP ) -Private ~rvi«s v.·cre being arr:lil ged .:'at Reno . Nev. for Winifred ray, widow or llarold Gray. --the late cartoonist of the •••Little Orphan Annie' .. strip. ~·l rs. Gray, 68, died in a :,tlospital Sunday. Gray· died in ·1000 . ' . . -- BEVERLY HILLS (AP) - Leonard Knight Elmhlrst, 80. int e r na t i Onallyknown agricultur11l economist, died here Tuesday. less than a year after moving to Califom\a from England . Elmhirst was •best known for his work in ibelping rural villages in India •Y.'ilh agriculturnJ developftlenl , • CORONADO I AP ) - Re1ired Capl. Burton L. Blkle, 54 . "·119 was _commanding 10(ficer of three destroyers and aval comm u nl cat ion 'facilitie! at Vokosuka and , tKamlsuia in Japan, died );Wednesday at his home. • AllUCKLI & SON WESTCLlfF -TUAAY 4'17 E. 171h SI., Cosio Meso 646-4888 -·-BALlZ·IERGERON FUNERAL HOMI C-:;,0110 de! 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Uftlv•r•lty prev•• "Wtont octlon'' r1mou1 ulllv•r•lt)' .ei;ntlet 1•00tt• the! pl•nl• ffd wltll Wllll:ACLE"·OlllO w••• 11rot11tr, I '".,.'· mor• M•~ltr.it: pr• dut od menr '"°'' "°"''''' • Il)' \\1LUA1\1 SCl1Rt.18EK Ci lftt 0•11~ l"llCll •llH Ai"\AllEIM -The Orange County Jewish rommWllty will have a chttnc:e r-.tay 7 to undr·rgo mL'Clical .screening for :i virulent disease 100 tin1e!4 n1ore prtvalcnt in Jewish children than In any other. S u sa n Greenwald , t-OOrdinator of the Southland can1paign agau1.s1 Tay-Sachs disease. said thl' spec i u l screening'clinlc "''ill be held :i t Temple Bl'l h Emel i 11 Anaheim frorn i-9 p.m. "Th..-lest consists ol a si mple blood test that reveals traces of the disease in eit.her parent," said t\trs. Greenwald. SHE EXPLATN£0 that the disease is <'llrri('d in recessive genes and it would have to be present in both parents before it could be passed onto the children. Tay-Sachs syndrome attacks the nervous system and the hrain and is fatal to children between the ages of 3 and 5. "The disease can b c contracted by oon-Jews, of course," said Mrs. Greenwald. "But it is -at least 100 thnes more prevalent In Jewis h children whoSiC a n c e s t o r s c:imc from Euro~ ... DR. !\1lCllAE:l. Kab:ick. a pioneer in the war on Tay· Sach~ und d'ii'ector of the southland cnn1 1>nii;n, said one In 30 Je"'S of eastern nnd central EurOj)ean dc.s<.'t'nt are carriers. If blood samples show both parents nr(' carriers, Kaba ck estimall•s there is still only a 25 perccnl chance I h e i r children will contract the disease. '·\Vhat the program does is provide ident i f ying informaOoo to couples so lhey can make an info rmed decision o n reproduction," Kaback said. IF 80111 pattnts are found to he carriers. Kab.ack's program provides counseling service on several alternatives they may consider in making a decislof}.. , The couple could conceive a child, which would be tested for the disease In the third or fourth month of pregnancy. II the test prove! negative -::is is the case in 75 percent of the lime -the couple can eipect a normal child. If it is But Overcrowded Orange County's Jail Meets State Standard cal treatment ol the inmates. Both have been criticized by !he Grand Jury, the county Human Relations Commission and the American Civil Liberties Union. SANTA ANA -. With the exception or some overcrowding, Orange County Jail meets or. exceeds nearly all whe minimum statewide standards adopted I a s t swnmer, acordlng to a report by the State llepartmeol of Corrections. THE JURY, wcrlhl~ l 1 S!ued irtts A team of state inspectors most recent t1ca repo examined the 1.ail and its only last week, said the st.ate standards should be operations March 13. considered only as minimum In their repon, made public requirements and that many through the Sher i1 f's areas of local penology aren't Department. they said the covered at all. · physical condition of the A group ol Grand Jury central jail and the Theo Lacy members is in the irocess of minimum security facility 'i's preparlng a comprehen.!:lve a renectlon of a positive study of the jail to be released ad min I stration and the shortly before the jury professionalism of the staff." adjourns in June. • . Undersheriff .James Sharp THE KEY items deemed ., aaid he Js aw:ire the jury be low state standards dealt won't be completely satisfied main.I~ with c r a~ Pe~ with the correcUoos report. cond1t1ons at the men s jail 001. he said. It did show some ~nd . a lack of bunks In progreM Is belng made. 1solat1on cells. A sheriff's spokesman said tho.se conditlons will be alle- viated wtih the completion and occupation of a new fourth floor on the jail which will nearly double available cell sp.1ce. The corrections team report dealt only superficially with the topi c of mental and physi· ACCORDING to the state report. the cu"""' jail lf:!s 'a capacity of only 496, but has an average Inmate population of more than 800. The '\"omen's jail, lxw:ever, has a caplidty of 150 but has never had more than 100 lnmates. The new noor on the jail will add 496 new bunks, according ..,T • . S I I to the report and should ease ,, an lune C JOO the problem for a time. -;::=.;.;===;;;;;; Picks Countian ANA 1·£EJ)I -.!\ t.oara lligh School student has he en sC'lectl'<I to attend t h c Cali fornia r-.1arilin1c Ac01drn1y next fall by State Sen. Dt..'flnis F.:. Ca r p C n t c r (R·Ne-.rporl Beach ). i\ndrC\\' E. fry of Anahehn. a B·plus student with an interest in sailing and mechanics. will study marine engineering. Trivia? It's a reason to read the Daily Pilot's entertainment page every Saturday VISIT OUR FANCY positive, Kaback recommends .an abortion. ANOTHER OPTION is also open to couples who want a t hild hut fear the disease - ;irtlflcial i n s em In a t 1 o n inVO)\•i.ng a noncweying ~ donor. The program has (!(line under fire from s e v e 't 81 antia bortion groups, which claim it promotes abort.ions. But Kaback said the program is designed only to identify and counsel affected <."OUpl es, leaving !he final decision up to them. Mrs. Greenwald s a i d appo\ntments can be made for the Temple Beth Emel scretning session by calling m .4720 or Orange c.ounty program chainnan Gertrude Kutner at 54!).3563. ' 1•romoted Robert L. Elder has bc~n named 'manager or the livestock depart· 1nent or the Irvine Co1n- pany's agricul tural di·· vision. I-le is responsible for the firm's entire livestock operation. Coast Share-of Gas · Taxes $6.5 Millio1i Injuries SANTA ANA A lluntingt.on Beach teacher who clai1ns she was flung from a washroom Into the pa ssenger CQmpartmtnt on April 20. 1973, during a jet lipcr's night to Portland. Ore., sued United Air Lines Wednesday for $25(1,000 in damages. Mrs. Frances L. Baron Othtr tt"I pr•.,. MIAAClf41110 1t•rt1 wOr~lflt II'! )0 ltCOllodt. IA'll Cf lt'I burn •v•l'l 11'1 d ')' 1u..,IY\et 111od II dl,.ctfd, GUlHmlt states in her Orange Countyl=~~~'.':'.::_~~'::~~~".,"~ Superior Court. action lhat lhe air line should have known that passengers wou1CI use the rest room during the night from Los • Angeles and that they could be in jured in tht J~ unpadded area If the aircraft ii' tU,~ struck an air ~ket . ~ \\1'eS\. "-~trs. ~aron claims that head ~ • ~ , f.\n s ., •• injl.Jrie:s were <!mong lhe ), ~ ,,. •\\e '910 t' 'So\\• injur~ she suffered and that \. ~· ~o"~ ~~!0~,. \\oOij~~)t ~b· tho sc'-i;(!juri es were , ,y ·" ,., ,." l\ ~~:::l::tO{~iJ:Y't~re~~ ''~~~T'>ce> \~ '\\\t ~~\\ ~ She states that the ~'-l~ \ V \l '&\'Cl~ ' ste~'ardess told her on ~the ~"" e._ lr~ Y\A~n\ return trip thal ll wos sa fe lo g\ '\\,\'\) \1 ll\• •" leave her sc.:i t. t-.lrs . Baron ~ \) ~ "" ~ \ r.e 6 stat.es tha t she iinmediately ~~ ~~ •••\)) _,...clf4\('9 :~o'.,,,~;: o\ SANTA ANA -Cities and Edinger and the Trabuco Road struck her ·head on the low ~ f\\ ~--.-iel\ "'''c. as ·l· d tcd th ...n"" 6"'· ..,.... . .,, ce ~·''10 unicorporated territory along bridge over Aliso Creek in cei mg an aggrava e 11 ;t(lv-ll..,_,.i a.tri \l'I the Orange r~sL will act Missi·on. vi·ei·o. ·injuries sufferL'<i e<irly. a ~e (Id eo ti-As ~ ... te•s& ....,... ob 'iol.I 'gut(IS· a,..1.1c.o' \0 11•-11\~ rnore than a third of the $6.5 ,(\~·1,e•~ai(l.:...(I. "'~es'i~o t'!l"(1:.~ million returned to the county THE LARGEST sing I e . . &-::: ,..~t ~a(\~· \\t.ti"' ate u €flt'0" """' b)' the state as a rebate on recipient of the AHFP funds is · .,MAtibllNG~S. ~','!' ~"'.',•,~1~~,,·,~~ ..,. ,... l'\c·"'01, ee_a;:e\"°",,."' . gascline taxes for road the city of Santa Ana. "'hich ·COLLECTORS .. ~ e ,.. \\. 1-" ~ •• r a~ construction. will gel slightl y more than $1 SHOP_. ·~t~ ,..,u~~ec.\o(''!. ~'V~ c -r-036: q~ 6 9_·t(l·c""~-i9\0 \f'f'l\ A total of $2.4 million will be million. • Ol ,,oi ja;::,:.,.i ro~~~(tl;~;:~ c.~~c.of' ~~O distributed along the Oraf ng2e1 The annual distri bution ~r 1 1~a~~· -~~~ftt:°:·~,~~I~;/f~.~~~~~7;~.,~,·~ .. ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~iiii~~~=I_ Coast to help pay or gas refund m o n e y IS separate road projec ts. determined by a panel of city The shares of Arterial and county road officials. liighway Financing Program \Vork can begin immediately (AHFP) mon ey v.'ere ap-on the projects If cities have approved th is week by the inatchini: local funds. County Board of Supervisors. This year's program is up FREE GAMES/PRIZES NOW THROUGH SATUIDAY AT by about $200.000 from last COSTA MESA v.·ill get the year and .ncorly all of the biggest share of any coastal money - a total or $5. 72 city - a total of $591,000. million -v.•ill go toward 'Mle money will pay for1 -~s~t~r~·c~e~I ~w~i d~e~n~i~n~g~o~r~===~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;==-construction work on Fairview reconstruct ion v.·ork. Road and 19th Streel between Fullerton Avenue and Park Avenue. Huntington Beach will get the next largest share among coastal cities at $440,000. That money will pay for seven construction projects, including v.'Ork on Algonquin Street between ijell a n ~ Warner Avenues; on AUanta Street; oo Banning Avenue: and on Heil Avmue from Bolsa Chica to Springdale and Golhard Soreet lo Beach Boulevard. ALSo, ON .1'1ansion A\'enue from ~lain Street to York:tovm Avenue and on t-.1cfadden Street from Gothard to the San Diego Freeway. The new city of lrvine Is next on the list with $297,800. The money will pay for work on Barranca Road, Cul ver Drive. Jamboree and Bonita Canyon Road. Fountain Valley will get a total of $150.700 to pay for work on Ellis and Warner Avenues. SAN JUAN Capist rano "'iii receive $150 ,lKX> for '~-ork on Valle Road bet\*i·een San Juan Creek Road and the frec"'ny. Newport Beach ""ill gf't a $138,000 share to work on Ford Road and Seal Beach v.·ill get $14.700 to ~·ork oo Seal Beach Boulevard. Unincorporated territory along the Orange Coast will get a total or $658,000 for lhrc-e projects. They include work o n Rrookhurst Street between \\'arner and Edinger. a job on Euclid Street fron1 Reil to I •SAT" Al'lt. 20--MES ... CENTER• UNIFORMS UNLIMITED Zl9 E.171ttSt.Co1toMosa-646oSJll SPECIAL SAVINGS ON SELECTED GROUPS IN MEN'S & LADIES' UNIFORMS! -Nalional Brands - •COLORED DRESSES • LADIES' SMOCKS • LADIES' PANTS SUITS •LADIES' PANTS •SHOES •HOSIERY • MEN'S SMOCKS Coot• M_,. S!Ofr Onl\' l -«!S.... ir.clSeitdoOM • SAT. APRIL 20 -MESA CENTER• the SHE shop • DISCOUNTWOMEH'S WEAR • LADIES· RO<J. 40.00 SHORT DRESSES LADIES • RO<J. 50.00 LONG DRESSES LADIES · RO<J. 22.00 cAPRIS DENIM JACKET .... SHIRTS . .,. 20.00 7.99 7.99 5.00 7.99 • the SHE shop DISCOUNT DRESS SHOP 261 E. 17th St. -Mesa Center • SAT., Al'R. 20 -MESA CENTER• DTERY After Easter Sale! WOMEHS & CHILDREHS SHOES 50% OFF AND MORE U.S. KEDS Tennis Shoes 93" ... M T08P M .r.ION fH;ju s ... r. MIS••~ 225 E. 17th St."'-MESA CENTER . COSTA MESA-548-2778 • B.tJ\l~(RICAAO • • MAS I ER C11ARG[ • • SAT APRIL 20 -MESA CENTER • I GROUP-Re<J. $4Z.50 to $69.SO $1488 SPORT COATS ""'' 5pKW"""" Wd '11 w.., StreiPl IM PANTS ·=..~· $1.79or2pair$3.50 Weist 27 t. JI o.tyl SALE! I ..... GYM SHORTS W•tllt 'M w..-LOMJ S ... •• . .,. $2.lO DRESS SHIRTS GYM SHIRTS 1.,. SI.Doto SLACKS .... $11.00 •• $2$.00 I•"~ $11 .DO 99¢ $2.49 . $7 .so .... $4.00 LEON'S MENS SHOI' anc1 llG 'N TALL 227 E. 17th St.; Mesa Center a.tw-Tllrifly lo Safowoy • ALI. SALES l'INAL • • SIDEWALK SALE· SAT.· APR. 20 ·MESA CEMTER • BARBIE CAMPERS SIZZLER CARS SAUCY DOLL • a.,. 6 88 TlftOOLLOF ..... YPACU 1:11 .... 8.88 12.11 ••• • • ~1. ..... 1.88 ELECTRIC FOOTBALL :a 4. 99 SOAIJNGSAM GUD£RS ;: ...... 2.99 SllTTU '- BINGO ., .......... 8.88 710 lolt1r Streff C nt1t to Flrt Srctllft I o• ltl>lof ot laktr-COSTA MISA Plus 100s of items at up to 60% OFF! j .... su, 'A so& ..... 4.99 I PllllAUotcS F<>I .... llDOtlS! 546·0724 • W• Install A Fish l'ond WHtt A Jap-se Gordo • &pert Japanese Gardner With Monthly Ser•ice .y. JUE. 171h St., MESA CEHTER •COSTA MESA• 9-6 Doily· Fri 9.9 Suit. 11 °4 • Ul-5454 T • • r ' t r . • • Woman iii R8:pe Case Accepts $3,500 SA~ DIEGO (AP) -An The patrolman resign e d lmpllalized after 1he auack, altomey Sl\)'5 that a !2-ytar· after refusing to testify at a atl<>me)' FA<t lletter sa id. old ?i-1exican .,...oman acce1>t.e<I hearing. He was accused by The rclnll\ely s m :i 11 a s:l.500 cash setUement of her f\tar111 Parra Lopez of settlement was :1 l' cc pt e d $55,000 suit aga ill.'t a U.S. delaying her aEter she and tv:o b cc au s e the ex-patrolman Border Patrolman accused of l\texican n1en crusSt.'<i I.he possessed littie rnoncy and the raping her. border in 1972 . She 1\-aS Y1onu1n .. .,..,anted only $1,1100 11r ~~'----~~~~~---=--"-~---~~---'-~~~~- so to take hon'lt to ~llchoacan to stt up n business," he said. 1:ho attorney. •vho Spt'llt more thnn a \ear 011 the case act\'pl:t.'tl hnlr" the $3,500 a~ hi~ rec Md l\1rs. Parra left !or· ~1 ichoacan with the rl'8t. Po~l Filled S1\CHA.\lEN"ro 1rr1 1 llarr1et ~I. StockYil•ll of 1-~I Cajon was appointed b~ i;o, Ronald Heagan lo a st'i.'Ond four·ycar ter1n on !Ill' San Diri;:o Rl'glonal \V :l t e r Quality Control Hoard .. 'lr~ S!OCk\\"t•ll, a Hl.'lltlbliran. vdll I~· rcinihurst.'CI for i.'\f)l•nst·~ OAIL 'Y PJLCI !J Gls Foolin g· Driig Tests \\'r\Slll~G1'0~ 1l'PI 1 - Th i• P1·ntagun h;i .. <1c\..nn\1 l 1·d ~e.d 1ha1 11, pro;!r;u11 fu r 1d{·ntifying tlru~ u~1·1·~ throu1i1h urini' 11· .. t:i ""1111 .. on ly b'-·cn p a rt1 .1 ll\· .~llCl."l'<i~fuJ "' fur!lll1rn1or<>. off1l·i:ils ~aid 1'hur~1l.1~· drug u ~·r<; a11101lt: \1111·r11 .in ~lrlit•r-. 1n r..·nn.'ln.1 :l/"1• l'I :1d1116 <'\\N"!•Urt• b~ turning t<• 1lnr:!" t h :i 1 uru1;1!~ 'l" r.1111101 d1•1t't'l The hl'a rl of 11111 u11!1tar1 ., pru!..:r;1111 1 .. r ldl'nt1fl nu:: drtri U'>I'!' !ill' p:1~t [llH ~··;1r-. tu1~ 1)!·1•11 th·· un;1 nn•u1r1<'l"<l ~1\t••·r in whh·h rn•·1tu .. ta~l' urine """'ftl•·"t 111t11·h .. how !hr rt•e1·nt 11•1' IJ! 4)p1.'l1\'!i barb• 1u;1\"" a1KI an1ph1•tan1111•·5 Prices effective April 20th & April 21st, 1974 ' t r • Save $5.48 Men's/Wos. Starter Special Buy Hand Painted Oils Mounted on colorful ploques or decorotor fromed. 4.99 Save 2.00 Sleeping Bag Comforter • Golf Set Machine washable in cool waler. Heall) duTy zipper converts sleeping it"!la on tractive reversible comforter. Gr•ot 7 Pieces, ~lumber po rlie~ 5 Irons, 7.99 2 Woods. 24.99 Reg. 29.97 HAVE A COFFEE BREAK E-njoy CTeomy dellc foo1 cherry cheese coke and cof · fee, Cofe•er10. Save 10 .00 'JJ." Deluxe Lawn Mower 3.5 H.P. Bnggs and Straiton engine BUENA PARK -.. ~·-.. (!l;:c • .......,. 1)pilii1WJF.)0 h f.JO fl""' s..-, 10 te 7 ' at-.. , Special Buy Grass Mat Sandal 1.99 Special Buy AMF Voit Bowling Ball 12, 14 and 16 lbs. 12.99 Save 20' Vanish Bowl cleaner & Di sinfectant Reg . 60' J • . - SANTA ANA JtoO S.. l ristot ·Mo. of So. CMd l'I••• opif11 I 0·9 P·":' Oelly St.tlldot I 0 lo ' Save 30c Sayelle Yarn 100°/o Orlon" oc:ryl 1c. Machine woshoble. sec Reg. 1.18 JCPenrey 12 J <lS 1B9 0 9 W{,Of"Pll ~I{' ,,r!I ··-·· .................. _ CHARGE IT at TrieTre;isl1 ry with you r JCPennry Charge Card . II you don ! have a charge. 1ust see tiow last we can opf.!n up yQur new account. .- \ THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane ........... ·- -1! ...... )o..- 11 Wj .. J "Hi, Barfy's mother!" L. Jtl. Boy«l Feel De1l1·esse<l Afte1· Pru·ties? That disease kno\\1l as kuru iooks !.<Omething like> multi- ple sclerosis. Hits the brain. Causes hysteria. OOdy tremor, L'Oma and dcalh. Only place you find it is among the Fore tribesmen of Nc1v Guinea. They're cannibals. Or were. The new a nti-cannib.a l laws thereabouts appear to be eliminat- ing the disease. It"s definitl'ly due to diet, all righ t. Let's not talk about it anymore. At last report three out of every 20 people getting tattoos 1vere 1vomen , .. Not a single page of Chopin's considerable musical output is 1vithout the piano ... Did I tell you the aver- a.[(e wo1nan uses up approximately her height in lipstick every five years? ... Fiflure just about 27 percent of /he <1vailab le grouse are knocked do\vn yearly by hunters ... It's a fact, too, th:it even se\'cre stam1ncrcrs can S\vear a blue streak without missing a syllable. COLOR VISION "It's harder for a man to see a blonde in a red dress out or the C'Orncr of his eye than a brunette in a \\hile dress." coot<'nds old Cedric Adams. 11is readers scoffl'<i. But the Better Vision Institute backed him up. It reported ~ou can pcrcci,·e colors bt.--st \\"hen you look straight at them, but they don 't Sho\.\' up nearly as v.·cll as blacks and v.·h1tes v.·hcn focused off center of the retina. Q. ··~low frequently docs one bolt of lightning hit more than one person?" A. In three out of 10 strikes that hit somebody, more than one somcOOdy gets hit each strike. Q. "\Vhal v.·as the first of the household delergents?'' A, Drcft. AFTER THE PART'' flow do you feel about parties? That thry'r~ dandy? Likc\viS('. Hut it is not true tha t you frequen11y' feel a marked lt>tdo\1'n aftcr.1•ards'.' Again, likc1vise. J)cpression. ~lt?ntal expcirts cont f'1ul it's just aboul a univl'rsal t'Xperi- !'ncc -the afll'r-thc-party blues. No doubt they're right. because their claims jibes \\'ilh the obscrv;ilion of E. E. Strange. the sage of \V aco. \\'ho has ~id: "Anything that'll make you high 11•i\J nlakc you lo\v." lt"s con11nonly reported that rodeo origina!ed here- abouts. Heoriginatt.'<I maybe. But the old Greeks. bear in mi nd . compctt.'<1 on bucking horses, too. \Vilh rope thro11·· ing and c:.ilf l\'Tl·Stling and all. F.xpl'rlS 11·ho should kllO\\" report thal prostitutes in this country ('arn about 10 ILrncs as much as the yt>arly budgcl of the U.S. f.>cpartnlt'nt of Justice. Sex Case Singer Gets Seven Y ectrs L0'\00\" I AP I -.J anie Jones. the 37-year-0td cn~1rct Yin~cr con1·1clcrl of using hrr hcn1e as a brolhcl for the rich <ind titled. has bc('n scntcnct'd to ~\'en ~cnrs in jai l. Uut !hf' jur1 at tht' Old Bailey l,~urt fui111d ~li-!> Jone<i innocrnt Th ll r !'(I :1 1· of blru.:kn1nilin~ l\\l"I ehl•n1S. \1ho \ll'T<' nan1f'd onh ;is ,\lr V llnd \Ir 7, clur1ng r h l' !>l•nsat1llnal rri~1l Jtl>GE 1\ I.\'.; I\ i n ~~ fl <imlltnn c;~;Jd in pr1s.~111!! st·nt(·nf'I' !liat in his r ;1r1•f'r hf' hnd n1ct nn li one \\'01TH1n b"for" '1 1~s .ln·1, . .., \1ht'l fll(•rilrcl hring c·allf>•I f'\'1! · You (1r1· !ht ~ ... 1-ond And hrs 1 tl" you c;hr \\':ls r·,.1n'p;1ra111rl1 h11n11 1 ... ~~." he ~Jld \l1c;c;: .Jon••<; :1 1~1;il m1nrr's d1n1 i,:h1rr \\'hi} r;1n .111a1 fron1 hon1c al 16 {rn" th" i,:l<in1or 11( sho\I:_ bu.o;.1nt'~" 11:1s ('01111r~1·d 011 Tht· 1 IC'(' ch.trt:l'.~ 1n nn 1•arllt't lri:1I, t)ut I ht 11 itnesses testified !hat ~lis.c; Jon-es organized \.\' h i p p i n ~ sessions and other winatural lovemaking in her SI00.000 Kensington house. The ~,ousC' \l'<tS fitted y,·ilh t V.' 0 -\\' a y rn1rrors and (t?a.tured pn1:.t1- 1111es dres.<;cd as schoolJu1 J,.. C"lutehing teddy bear!'.. .\l1ss Jonl's \\'RS al!>O chaq::rd \I ith proeuring prostitutes for <h.sc jocke~s to µc'rsuadl• tht'lll 10 plug rcrords on their radiv ~ho11 s . and 11•a.s accused or pru1n1 s.1ng young \\Ol11l'tl art1·a11crn1<'nf in show f)usine<;s 1f l11(·y had sc:c v.1ith clients. l:\1 T11E Bl.ACK~IAll .. (':i~c· she \1 a~ chnrgcd 1r i t h thrt•:Jll·ning lo ICll 1 h l' r11 .. ·11 sp~)X'rs abou1 a lilied rnan ll'hO llke<\ St'X \l'ilh 11'0'11(' flr<·!t"t'<I as young girls. <ind property dr,·c.l•1J)l."r knov.-n :1s ''\Ir l\'hipl;i~h'' !x>cause of his likin~ for bc1ni:: tx-arrn. B111i1 mrn 11·~1iried al the tn;il a' \Ir \' and .\Ir Z Sl'nlencini;: 1\a ~ p11c;!ponl•d unt1l 1---------- f11•· hl:u·~n1111l ehttr~c'i 11tn· he>nrd THE EAEJ.'f, ~111mb.(11<1, Htlllftt Atr CtMI, need to raise funds for your club or charity? I ~. ~~---• • . ~· GAIDINS---" -- \\ . __.\ -·'--= / /, ~MN1' I QPENINGi O F O UR NEW EMLAJ<6ED ~~·,_1'Al10 6H0P. •.••. I SA TUROA Y'E /N.DOOFZ. ·OUT~ T1:\.Tl0 FU/Z.NITUf<:.E- l.AfX\PS ·COMPLETE S'EU:CTION ¥ "I!" S UNDAY W~lk:::HT lf<ON · 8AR.· .l?·G2L1ES. F1R£Pl.Aa r"EE 11.JNCH .Acasso121Es, utX1BeRfLIAs I ETC .•••.••• ~r,,r .... ;-,:cs f//tt ~M J81<VA~ ~c:: TAMIAMI 3 PC. MEADOWCRAFT So1a. w/2 chairs. Scotchguaroed pr1nrs w reverse vinyl seats. and baci..s Ideal tor 1ndoor oco l!vrng. ar outside pal!o • Rrqulor Pricf ]19.99 S.W l'Tic~ 19995 4 PC . REDWOOD SE TS 5 l ove5,..a t w12 cusrnons. 2 end tables . • 1nd lounQc Cl'l;"t1r w, cushion Ouahly redwooa Cly Jenn Hancock 5995 5 PC . TROPITONE SET 42" Umbrella Table \V/4 Brunch Chairs 3 pc. Ice Cream Sel , table/chairs 3 pc . Ice Cream Set, tabl .. /chairs CH ARM GLOW 14995 9995 88 9 GAS GRILLS 70 Mod<I AMK·O Start A• ~ow As 8 2 TWO SEATER 799 5 COVERED LAWN SWING KIDDIES REDWOOD TABLE SET 1495 • 95 & KAILUA WROUGHT IRON Bakers Ra ck s ,!ti, s29 9s Plan t Stands :rt. s5 9s HAHGIHG PLAHT HOLDERS WALL " BRACKETS SIHGLE HAHGIHG PLAH! HOLDERS J95 198 2 98 CALI FORN IA UMBRELLAS SU NMASTERS 2995 WEBER BAR·B·QUES 1995 SMOKEY JOE'S 2 I 23 NEWPORT BL VD., COST A MESA Corner of Victoria .!lmt.Jll ftl ll r•llf' _, c.oU hunlingtoo.c:enleL1. ____ _ 897-2533 f0< I de•ools 1 ----l!,Al-10 P-hone 642·4.t.03-NURSEIU'-646·3925 Lttlllll i1.clet11d1 AU Ollltt'I 495.0401 '"2·17 ~J n ' h 0 F h ' - • .. " A~rl l"l 197~ . - New Judge Will Preside In Farr 's Contempt Case il ·sex Ris k " nrisru:" t Al' 1 -~Jen \\·ho t.n\Okc !arJ:t-a1now11s o f 1111111JU:toa run lhe 1 i•k of de<'f't•:1~111~ 1 hf' i r ft•r1il1l\. .1c1·nrrlu1g t" a r c po r t L'O;•uthon'<l hv not•·d :-<' ' • 1h1· ~u r1t·1 111'h !)r~ Bobt·rt l\oltu\11~. l '111.;;on T'nro. ;u1d lh1f11'1 \ \I l\olod11t·r Tl~ :;11uly. y,11n1~ 1h,1 I th•• r1·,1ilti'i 'hould lil• 1 ,, k " 11 t'i1U1 LUU•il b1•t'lll!\l' of th;• .;fn.J !I ~111· cir th11 ~:unpk•. l;1t·1.\ of d;11,1 on 1ht• potcnr~ of !hl' l )It' 11 •! If! l\t'r' •.'lid 1\ '-'Ollld t... •JUd1~uu," f,,r 11onll'll In .11•1,d 1rl.tfljll.ifl,1 dur1Pi.: 1!11 11r-1 llH••' 1111111!lL-;' of pr1 .:11;11\!'\ ... u1rl' 11 h.1!> l,LTll ~!1 11 !1 (!1;•\ 111 ,1 r I J \I !l 11 ,J llll.;!l'di•'lll• r.i!J l'rt'" fro·11 [il~· 111tl!ht·r !v 11,,. !l'llll- UlS ANGELES (AP ) - A new jlldge has been 11.Migned to preside aver a critical hearing In the contempt case of newsman \llilliam Farr, and Farr said he \\.'ould seek lo have prominen t ney,·g persona1itles inclOOinr Walter Cronkite testlfy In his behalf. "I think we will get a fair hearing," said Farr 1buniday. .. aod I'm looking forward to a reso\utio11. 'This hu been a continuing t h r~year nightmare.'' SUPERIOR COURT Judge \\'i \liam H. Levit took the case Thursday and ga\'e Farr a may not be broke n. Superior Court J u d g c Charles H. Older, \•oho sought for three years to compel Farr to kienUfy secret n e w s sow-ces. announced this y,·ee k he was stepping out of the hearing and suggested another judge take over. TIIE llEARING . suggested b)' the California 2nd District Court of Appeals, will concern y,·hether Farr 's ,further jailing 'A'ill force him lo name his sources. Older vowed to keep him in jail until he talks, but the appeals court said it must be deterri1ined ' "'hether Farr's I n ca r c eration constitutes~ punishmrnt raUier than a realistic effort to make him talk. If the sentence is punitive it mu.at be limited lo fi\•e d11y!I in jail. Farr al ready has served 46 days behind bars. He was relej!;s.00 by order of U.S. Su preme Court Justice William 0. Douglas pending Farr's appeals. OLDER DE~I A.!\'DED to know the names of · 1wo " attorneys in the C h a r I e s ~ i\lanson murder !rial v;•ho ita,·e rt·:-i>art·hcr \\' 1 l l ! a 111 JI. ~l 3~ll'I'~ ~ Thl• rl·"L·:1r1·ht'r!' .;;aid 1h1' ela1111..; !h:il 111 :i r i J u ;1 11 a h1·1~htt•ns SI''< dri\t'" nnrl pt•rf·irn\."lne•·~ probJl.i!y :-hould II\' re;1.;; ... ('~'l·d. 11\il! ljllatl;L :111d \)('('JU~(' II \l,1~ .. ---------.. 1111i.io~·1hli1 10 11' •· .1 '11 1 c PRECISION SCALES hon\l<U)1· h'\1•1' ;111(! ~l'\"1111 DIAL·O-GRAM ('U\Utt' uf !Ii-· n1C'n l"H·forl' !h{'y TR 1'1.E IEAM l(~Jk up th1· dru:.: LAGUNA SCALE CO. Thi· r"~1•.trC'h"r' 11oI'1. 1• d 71~ s . coo~• Hwy .• 11 11h nirn IA 10 ;,!'{ 1 ... 1r-nltl. Loqyooo leoc:h Tlwl' 11,-r,. 1'•••11p.11•,! 11,:h 2•J 1.-""!!e_..;, _____ _. ,;i11u!.1rl\ ho 1hh1 11u•1 of Ji\\'~----------, ~.ur1· •• ,.;1' 111~· 1!.d 11• t 11.•l' th ... tfr :I~ 'Ill~: :-0.l'\'li\' ~I ll") •ho· \l'eek to arrange "'itnesses . ~----------~ F8 rr lnfonnation for ,. slOQ' alleging that the ~lanson "family" planned to k i 11 numerou!' mo\'ie stars. Farr refused to id('ntify tht•n1 and said that r.o arnount of time in jail 11-ou!d forC't' hin1 to brrak his promise ol secrt.-cy. Tll E HEl'OHT. puhhl>ht'tl 111 tilt' '.'><'11 En~lnnd Jounl"ll f!f >lrd1t·1n•·. 11·:is ba~d on th,• \\Oik (Jf l't:Sf"ll't'ht•1"; 11\ 1l 1· H t• \' r n du(' I i I (' l':11Ju;'I lh.·~•·.'lr1'h f'o11111t.11inn In !'1 l.11u 1< !11",1dl'cl h1 \I 1· 'l'r Th..•1 r;1111 .... 1,, on :!0 1n111 11h•1 :<H1<1l-,'<l fron1 f11 ,. 10 I~ 'joun"" .1 11·t•1·k f1)r IA n1'1n1h~ or lvru;"r and fou r.id th,11 :. ! p.·n t•nt 11.ui 11o 1 i •: c ;1 !JI ~ 1l1'l'rt';1 .. 1•d ~p.·rrll C'f!llnl< d+·rr1, • .10; l·!{, 1:-of h<'.1.1 11i.1r: 111.tn;t ll"' 'n l'<llh 'it)l'l"•l rount <11\d 1l'•lQ,t1·n111 .. lo 11•1 .. !><·1•n11·d u.n,·th 111\.1!•-<I to thr ,ltllOUUl uf 111.1r'!'ju .. 11.. \!"l'd :0.tJl\)•'I'!~ ;,\t'r,1i.:1:\'~ Ill.II" '11'1' 111 111.11'1Jll.•t'.1 1· 1 g ;1 r' · t , ~ .... , ... '.,!I h .. d -1.:111i1r:.11·11· 1 .. ·.•, r l•"''''l' 1\111·· 1.1.111 1, .. , '"r• ·1' II•• I~ fun trip on a gal.of gas Every Fri .. Sot. and Su11. en1oy free family enferta1nmen1 in lhe Hun t1nqton Center Moll Beach & Ed1nrier ot f the Son Diego Fwy. NOVV' featuring Art Show r arr said Cronkite arid other llt'l\'S personalities agrel'd to tl'sl ify if schedules pern1it. ''As far as the co1ut is concerned ," !aid l...e1'il. "I 11·ould like to proceed with this rna tter al an early date. But I will gh•c you e v c ry opportunity to bring in the 11·i1nesses you 11·ant." FARR'S ATIOR..~EV, ~tark lful"'l't·itz, told reporters he believed the witnesses would show 'that Farr's stand is based on "a "·ell-articulated 1noral principle" endorsed by other journalists -that a ilromise of secre<.'Y lo a source Cow chips Will Flv • For Real BEAVER, Okla. !UPI ) - The nation's best arms are lined up hl'rc in the annual l\'Orld CO'lli'chi p t h r o w i n g contest. Contest.11.nts will throw dried cow manure and the sport IS 1 he oldest athletic even! in the Oklaho1na Panhandle. I t started in the pioneer days 11·i1h boys tos.sing cov.· chips in to a "'agon to be used for fuel. CHAl\lPIO~S FRO~t Texas. Kansas, 1'.finnesota, Sa n ~"'rancisco. l\femphis and Los Angeles are among those v.·ho \1·i ll challenge last year's champioos -Harold Smith of Forgan, Okla . and Pa t t I Bnice, a local gi rl who goes to school at S ou t h we s t er n Ok lahoma. Sklith, a tv.·o-t ime winner. hold.1: the offici al "'Orld rerord 11·i!h a co"·chip toss of 176.1 feet. ?lliss Bruce v.·on in 1973 \1·ilh a throw of 101.1 feet. 11115 BElr\'G A:-. election year. a better than a\'erage field of politicians is entered in the VIP class. including Sen. Dewey Bartlett (R-Okla.) a fonner champion. A spokesman said the chips this year are in especially i;:ood shape. dry and hard from lack of rain and ha r d southv;·est winds. The champ probahly will be the one "'hose chip doesn't ny apart in flight. Any style of delivery is pennittl'd. IIealth Post SACRA~!ENTO (UPI) Gov. Ronald Regan ha s appointed Harvey W. Kuzel. 55. of Sacramento, to the Citi.zen.'i Advisory Council in the state Department of HeaHh. Kuzrl. a Republican replaces Joseph T. DeSilva of '.'\orth 1-l ol\ywood u·ho resigned. Problems .. Of Couple Ob1:ious C L EBU RNE, Te:i:. (UPil The Deans obviously ha\·e t he Ir difficulties. Jack David Dean placed the follo"ing ad in the Cleburne Times-Re\.iew : "I "'ill not be responsible for any debtl other than my 0"11." In the same "personal" COlURWl appeared another ad rrom Dianna Kay Dean : "Jack David Dean hM ne\.-er been resporu:lble for his 0~11 debts, much less mine ... L.A. LINES S31 /MONTH Tt,LIPHON I COMPANY 0 , CALI,. •rt.UM JOO! ... HUI. C:ntt MeM Snoozer R ejected E AST HART FORD. Ul'I T1 llp!IOIO '\ 11• \ :d~r• fot111<I th.1! h:or."! 11·1· I~ nr !ho• ~"" h1,r1n111: .. 1•·•1""11·r1111•· :111•r • 'd ; I i''l'"•'l\l \<'llt'I' II\ 1h o' 1\1 IL: ll·i·!'" lh~lll !1tJllll!i•·T'~. ,ind tl\.1! t111 • vhr,,!lK' ~llH\J..,·r~ 11•'1"' 111~!)o•'t'tlt :1n11.1rrn!h 1 11 ... ~~•I( 1.1!1011 \\1th lll.lflj:l.111.l u~ .... 'I'll!' 111.111' h1>1"11 .. 111· 111ul1ng i"I uf l'·•l'll1·11lar :-1.:·:.!Jt';Ul''" t!h' r+•-.'.ffC'ht•r.; :-..!!•!. h I' t' ,(\I .~" nun1,-1,)IJ • olh•·r r r ' r a r f' h and Sole f1nrl10~~ 1nd1r.1I•' th.it .1 l.ick of ~--------­ Coort ! UPI ) -A jury of four men and t""O women has been 51.:lected t o detemtine if the film "~p Throat," seized at a Rockville . Conn. theater in January, is obscene. Farr. 39. noo.1· a Los Angelrs Times reponer, Y:orked for the Los Angeles H e r a I d · Examlntr .,~1hen he "·rote the control'ersia\ story .. 0 l d c r initiated proceedings aga inst him in April. 1971 afte r the ~lanson trial•ended . Littlest Pnce111nl~er? The rC'port nott•d th;1 t or!" inan rt tUnl•"t 10 no·· .I '"'11,11!•1· 111th;11 IY,0 r!l••ll'~., .11tt'!' ht' d J '(' 11 11 I i n II "tJ •rr1riui.u1.• 1,,,. \, •! •h .. t:1!11l !' . !!,'( llf11·1t 'II .!!It' lip !hi' d 111..: !o·<t11,1,.ron1· .11 1·n1 11 ,I) point~ 111 th•· 1h•\1 lllp!i '!l! 1.f .l 111;1]1• t.·111• 1·;111 !':1u"· ,,,, r+rcan~ 1<1 1t1·\1l<1p 111·,1,r••Pt•z l~ ;ind l,it«r You con Cha rge DAI LY PILOT Cl a s~if ie d Ads One pr o s pe c t ive panelist. asked if he had seen the mo1ie. replied that he attended the theater "'here it was playing. but f e 11 asleep during the perfonnance. He "·as re jected as a juror. Faced "'ilh the rippcal'i court's order to hold a new hearing, Older i n i 1 i a ! I y postponed the matter untll a date after June 4 -the day he faces e!ect ioo to retain h i.'i spot on the bl'nch . Later, he changed his m i n d and relinquished the matter to another judge. 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"I ~J .~ ~ ..... l\t:I..-. ·•··~CALL 1T.Hl&fltNAT1N6 ~-I Cl\l.L. l'f 'GOOf'IN6 Off'J0 " Daugli~er In Court ~ MADISON, \VIS. fUP l\ - Susan Rowen. daughter of Sen. George tw1cGovem (0-S.0.), has fl.Jed a petition in Dane County Circuit Court asking that her maiden name be legally restored. Mrs. Rowen, 28. wife of Jamei, Rowen. an assistant to l\iayor Paul Soglin, said "the name of Susan J e a n McGovern, will , under the circu m sta n ces, be an advantage and convenience ,• both socially and in business." She did not detail the circwnstances. A aecond petition filed by Mrs. Rowen and her husband asked that the name of their son, l\fatthew David Rowen, be legally changed to ~fatthew David McGovern-Rowen. t The petitions "'f!re docketed as one case and both assigned -· to Circuit Judge Richard \V . Bardwell. who has stated publicly that he phi~ically is opposed to permitting married "'Omen to resume their original surnames. ---"' A l'llSOM4L MHSACH · I spent 35· years on diels -and finai ly stopped · .. dieting."' .1 feel I spent those 35 years under a smoke screen of misinlor· mal ion. I lost 120 pounds thal I carried k>f 35 years and keep II off WITHOUT DIETING . WITHOUT EXERCISE. WITHOUT SHOTS. -PILLS , GIM· MI CKS OR NONSENSE. I discovered there is no reason 10 be lat not even by 5 pounds. There is no reason to give up the foods you like. no reason lor forced feedings of l1sh or liver or any foods you don't like. No reason lo go up and down hke a vo yo. Pick one ol lhe locations and come to a free lecture that may change Your Ille. If you choose to eat during lecture. restaurant meal charges are shown in· eluding lip & tax. These are charter meetings. I need your help 10 help you and help o1hers beal the obes11y and heart disease problem in our oounlry. Mlllll'UllK NIDATIJ'llL I' ~--., ..... ,_~,,..,..,. llLM.J,4,lr.M. SATUIDAY AP'llL 20 ~llMA tll.U IUl.I. l l A.M.1.4r.M. __ _ MOMDAY AP'llL 22 '°""""~' fUOl.1-~ .,. ""'-' c.-......... c ,. ··-·-CllA1'IOI tnf, ••t No...,.rt C- M• .. 1a:n1-1w-o1 -n.11 c-.. ....... ~KHOOI. J111~0>.c .. .... 'l)l'j 141-141 ·TUES AP'lll 2J '°"""".....at f UOL-...,1 c ;' .... ~·-.. "1A1--. Hl•LC-........ ~ l l:lf-i-.t-1 -•l.•1 MIWl'Cllt l4iltoe -1c.-. ti t_ .. ._,,, ?:>tr.M.-1-.1 WID AP'lll24 _._ ......... 112 .... IJ'i.Sl,C... ...... Mt ...... 1o...1-o1 ...... "''''" Ollt._ .......... ""' ""'._...,. -"· MIMOllM-; I • 11111 --..... ___.. -lbM_l_o...,1-11.11 l :M P.M._l._...l _IJ.JI THURSDAY A,_ll 2S ................ ---......... -..... .._....II.II •.o.P • ...uot 4tot c...,. ...... -. --... j 11111_...,, HfAllC.t.11-ICttOOL IUJ......_C...._ '"" , .... Kiii.iN ...... --...i fllDAY AP'IH. Z4 ................. ---l:M•.M.I_..,.., ..-Wi t.II •.O-'.,UtfC.-lrl-. .. lllll'-...,' COllt. ...s4 -lCMOOl .... ,....,.~­Jl)f••~-............ • : - see the Evan Picone sp!ing and summer collection of the new looks in sportswear It's all here! The superb tailoring. Th e sure styling. In an exciting new way to wear ~oordinates. Dots on dots. Dots with solids. And lots of other parts to put together with imagination. Blazers, tops, pants and skirts. All fr om our new collec- tion. Shown here in POiyester sizes 8-16: a. gabardine blazer in navy;-w~ite 6i,oo b. navy pants with white dots 28.00 c. navy polka dot ·blazer jacket-58.00 d. white long sleeve shirt navy dots $22 e. gabardine pants navy or white 30.00 See th ese and more at ou r fashion show and meet Frank Smilh,,o..ig: " f« Ev"" Picone, in the Forectlst Shop, Friday, April 19, 2 p.m., Laurel Plaza, Friday April 19, 7:30 p.m., South Co~sl Plaza, Sat urday, April 20,. 11 :00 a.m. and El Cajon, Saturday April 20, 3:30 p.m. forecast sportswear 86-fashions available in all stores ex cept sa n bernar.dino and E XPR ESS ION '74 MAVCO '' • • '· South Coosl Plozo, 3333 Bristol St ., Cosio Mesa -546-9321 . .. ~ A ' Shop Monday thru Friday 1 O A.M. to 9,30 PM . Saturday IO A.M. to 6 P.M., Sunday 12 Noon to 5 P.M. • '1 •, .. • 1 i Euphros ine Crawford, 91, wh o finds peace with her God in daily devotions, likes to read her Bible best . • e SEA ANDERSON, Editor l'rlN't ... ,rll 11, 1rn ,_ IJ Books Expand ;.,. ... __ _.. _;..;...;....... --... ·:·: ·e::;p:::, I 1 f .t; • • I . ' ....... Heart Condition Needs Diagn·osis DEAR ANN LANDERS ( I am not \\'riling for advice. I need an opinion. A real tragedy has occurred in our family. J\1y brother, a fine man in his 60s. respected and admired by everyone in the community. an Impeccable dresser, well mannered, and rerently retired, suddenly began to behave in a very peculiar manner. He moved out of the ho11Se, leavi ng a devoted wife and teenage children. He ' has been living openly with a woman be picked up in a bar. !>lie has been married several times and is known around town as a cheap tramp. He knew all this, but it seems to make little dil!e.rence. I fccl certain that my brother has had a small stroke. 'Mlere seems tD be no QI.her explanatiop for the extraordinary change in his personality. It Is hard for me to envision him bringing so much unhappiness to his wife and family if he is in his right mind. 111y sister-Jn-law does not want a divorce. She went to their family doctor and asked if perhaps her husband had suffered a slight stroke which might account for his strange behavklr. The doctor just laughed, as if to say, "Don't be foolish." Please comm e n t , Ann-\VORRIED REl.ATIVE DEAR RELATIVE : That doc:tor 1boUld stop laughi111g and start lo rud llOmt medical lite rtaure, It II not uncommon ror • penon to lllave a series ol small .U-oktt and display ne symptoms otlltr tball the alt.erltioa of b e II a v I t r a I patterns. 1rour slstcr·lft·law sllould talk lo • rew docton wbo are better lnlormtd...,.nd '°°"' It might not brtnr her hasband home. but It wtudd certalaly pat tllls lrllfedy In a dUrerent llgbt. DEAR .ANN I.ANDERS: I am writing in regard to a subject you are probably sick or by Otis time. I refer to the questionable fragrance of goo.ts. Why has no ooe pointed out that the Latin word for the rnale goat is "caper." the same word for the fragrance of the human arm-pit? Apparently, two millenla ago, certain of the noblest RomaM "·ere situated downwind. Sign me-TRUTII SEEKER IN BURl.!NGTON, VT. DEAR TRtm:l.SEEKER: I al1''8YS knew dull Vermont had a lot to brag about (In ltddlUon to St.n. George Alken ud maple syrup), so thanks for coming ap •1U. that double-4ome nugget. DEAR ANN LANDERS: This letter is from New Haven, but I don 't go lo Yale. so please take It serlous1y. Jn fact , I am in the eighth grade or a private school. The kids in my class are hav ing a big hassle over whether or not It is possible to fall in love 1''ilh someone of the opposite sex at the age of 13 or 14. I say it is because I have done it twice already. Th e other kids say you have to be at least 17 or 18 years old before you can rea lly fall in love, and even '\hen that is sort of youn g. What do you say, AM Landers?-OUTNUfl18ERED DEAR OUT: I say the feelings that a 1S. or 14-ytar-old ndstakts for Jo,·e are physical attradkNI (the glands are just begtnablg: te call • He another I plus a liUle tolatutioa aml a bU of romantic fan&.asy. Pleatt pat tltll cohnu away and look at It again •'Ilea yoa are 17. Keep track of all Ute boys you tb1llk yon are In love with between now and tbtn. I'll bet you Mil U ve quite a Ust, Sweetie. CONFIDENTIAL TO GOTfA KNOW: (Al Yes. (BJ No. (C) Nunnay<r bi=il. Art )'OW' pa renOI too ,trlct? Hard &e reaeb? Ann Landers' booklet, ••&.g ed by Parenis? llow to Get ~lore Freedom,'' tollkl btlp )'OU bridge the generation p p. Seid M et.nu 11 cola wit.It your requut ond 1 loog, llunpo4, sell,.dd..,.td envtlope ~1.~D Landers, P.O. Bo1 Ufl, m w. ~ Dr., Ch icago, tll. i~ • Horizons for STORY AND PHOTOS BY JO OLSON OF TH E DAILY PILOT STAFF Reading is son1ething 1n0.1t people take for granted. \\'hen you "'ant a good book to read. you run to lhe library or stop by ~our nearest bookstore or magazine rack for a paperback. But what about the shut-i n y:ho lo\'eS to read but has no wa y to get to !he library? Or th e pcnon ten1porarily confined to bed who is tired of ma~azinl'S and everyone else's cast-off books? The answer lies in the At-ho1ne S('rvicc started by the Newport Beach City Library nearly a yr3r ago .. Volunteers such ·as Earl and Bell y Dittmar of Costa :\tesa ha\•e a list of patrons they visit on a regular basis, taking either books they request or book5 from a general interest ca tegory selected by the librarians. The books. inch.ting I a r g e • p r in t volumes and magazines, att on long· term loan so !here are no finl!S or due dates lo "·orry about. Thoui:h the home visits by voluntt't'rs fire prin1ani!y for book delivery. they providt· a \\'elcon1e contact for a shut-in and a chllnce for a brea k in an otherwise long day. GOOD FRIE:'\OS ~:arl and Betty Dittmar. for example. ha\·c become good friends ""ilh their patrons and their coocem for each ()fl{' of 1hern 1~ reflectf'd as they sit do"'" to vU;it <1fter deli\·f'rrng the books. Cathy Decker. a Costa ~tesa resident 11·as the first stop for the Dittmar; dur- ing a recent afternoon (the progr.11m spills over the Costa ?l.lesa J. Convalescing from surgery and a se vcral-11•ctk stay in the hospital. cathy recrived ll"ith great delight a James ~lichcner book along "'ith a stack of olht:r.~. She had just polished off an e<1ually big ~tack. includmg Steinbeck 's "Grapes of \\.'rath." She is grotcful for the program since her hustn1nd finds it difficul t to get to the library for her, in addition to doing all the olher holl~chold chores ""hich she is una ble to do now. A'rea Shut-ins "She's one of our mo~l l'n•hu~ta~lic readers."" U1tunar s~1d. lie po111l<:d out the jii;sa1r 1)Uzzlc she 11as 11•1rking and said that he ~ind hrs 111f1• often t11ke th eir own puz1.){·S ;i!ong "1th thi.' books UISCUSSI0.'1 After a short U1sC'l1s.....,1on of th<' b()l)k'> they h:1d brought .'.Ind ;111 1n<1uiry into h•·r progrf'.'iS, 111<· Dittm:1r1> proi;rl"'-~l'd to 11il· next stop .. \l;irJ(lrLl' Brrnk"s rnobilc hon1c 111 \\"est Cosla :O.lesa She was outsick· 11ork1ng and had hl'I" books st;icked on 1hc s1cps rea dy to be l.iken. The J)1\lm11rs toured her !'lllrUI hut at1rac1h·c g;1n\en. c:1u11oned h"r to 1t1k1· c;irc of tx•r-.,•lf. ;ind hl'adNI for their final stop. 1\lesn \'erde Con\·aJcscent Hospiti'll. There. abou t a half-dozen \\·on1cn in lht•ir 80s :ind !lOs 11cre "·a111ng for nl'll' books and a v1 .!>1! fron1 the Dltt1nars. Olive fllcDonald, an i'lVJd rrarte r. 11a:. one of !he fi rst 10 g•·t bt>ok s. She likr~ devo tional books and rearls h:tpp1lv 1n hf'r sunny room 11,lurh 1~ f1ll1il \\J\h pictures of her grandl"hi ldrl'n ll('r rPading is sand111chcd in bet 11·een ,·isils "'ilh h!'r family and her handwork projects. Next "'as !\"C'Y Tankersly. a frall 86- year-0l d "·oman 11,110 likcs .\\'cstorns nnd is a baseball fan. '"I like lo read. pcrrO</," she said, af1°r Dittmar showed her !he two big-p rint \\'esten1.s he had brought her. SPREAD PLEASt.:lll:: "You don·t kno11• ho"' much appreciate this."" I\"''}' Tankersly said. '"You spread so n1uch pleasure around. Ho"· niuch "e have !o be lh;inkful for." She \"f'r}' quietly ~aid she \\'BS thankful she still is able to read. ":\ly eyes-they're all I have lcft ,u she mused. Euphros1nr Cra11·ford . 91. v.·as waiting for her books i11 the lobby. She. too likes de\"Ol1onal books but s;:i id she likes to read her Rible best. "[ read one long chapter in the n1orning and one long chapter in the evening."" she said. Billv (;raha1n's "Peace Wi th God" was one o·r the selections for her. Somehow. she didn"t sec-111 like she"d need that book. T"·o roon1matcs. Lola Zitlo1v and .\la> Stabanau, \1rrc tht.· la st to pct book.!>. The J)1!11nars t'Qllect!'d their big stac~ of books to rt•turn lo the library :ind "·alked 10 their ear. tal king 11boul all lh ·· peop!l' lhl'}' had st1·n that afternoon Book~ wou ld bring: ne1v \vorlds into 1h·· 11:;1!s of th(' con1all•scent hospi\;1! and offer sharp 111ind~ an op1>0r!un ity to !'\:1v al('rl. and hooks would bre:i k up a Ion:; day for Ca!hy lXrkcr. -il00K Bt:SIN~SS \\"hv do the Di t1 marg tak<" precioi1:, tune "10 play "l1brar1ans" for a day? Fir~!. !he Cosl:t .\lt·~a rl'S 1dent~ hkc tu r<'ad th<'mS<.'hcs. Oitlnl:lr's father \\'1!.5 in 1hr book businc~ many _l'f"tlrs aJ..,"O 111 \\.1•!'1 \'1rguua . and i\lrs. l>ittn1ar said sh1· ha!< ·'al"io!YS found it a thrill"' to go 11110 ·• library. ; 011tn1ar remrmbcrs a pl11~1· int (ho.• pa rlor of his childhood hon1c wfiich .s:11d. ·•\\"1thout a Jo\·c f(lr books the ri~1est 1nan 1s poor ·• St·eond. the rnttniars have a wea1 cont('rn for jX.'Ople ;ind enjoy hetJing nthl'r~. Ill' is s1·crf'tary of thl' OrlOJ!'.l' t:oun tv Council of SCOHE. a Rroup which helps "people g1•I startl'd 111 btis incss, and he dPVOtes \llllt' to the s ! r 0 k !' rchabilrtat1on progr;i 111 in Newport Beach. Also. he is a bo;1rd member or J{SVP !Rf'lirL'<i Seniors \' o 1 u n le l' r Proi;:ran11 . :\lr!>". Dittrnar is a rcgistcrl'tl nurse 11·ho v.·orks part·lln1e. They agreed that they work in the Al· home program because thl'Y like to be or service to others. "But. "'e get more out of it than lh1 people," :\!rs. Dit11nar said. Their oolv lamcml is th.i t more sh11\- ins--have iiot taken ndva ntagr of Ht,. program . Thry and the other e1.:ht volunteers do not hti \"C" enough Jl<llron~ ~i the service is not as effective ;is ii 1·r:.ul1I be. Dorothc;1 SIJCClr. l"e""POrl Tl r:-11·h librarian. concurred. "Visitors arc ";.iaing !o make vis11 ~.-· she stiid . Anyone >l'hO rs C(.lllf1nc<l tcm1>0ra rtly Or permanently l:H'<'flUSC or a~c. JIJlle~~ °' "'l>hr~1('al handicap i~ qutt lificd , .~h·· said. Vi~1tors may hf' cootac1C'd through th " :\c"·porl !it.'ach Library. 6~2·8650. Top left , mobile ho me of Mariori e • Brink I left) is one stop for vol unt eer Betty Dittmar. Her husband Ea-rl (left ) visits with Olive McDo na ld . The couple deliv er books to shut-in. for Newport Libra ry . I ' • Whimsy Heady • I They could write a sonnet about their Easter bonnets, ex_cept they probal:tly used up all their Cree.tivlty "deslgnln g t~ hil arious headgear. Hnrlxlr Oub of ~cwport B e a c h featured an unusual number of male entries, e-nough to merit their o'An · divi ii.ion. 1'he not-so-mad a showed their designs as Stella P.1ark..s commentat and P.frs. Steven Kfltcha sang music for "Ch:lrtcr members to reminisce by. Jduslc was directed by f'o1rs. James Sawyer and judging for beauty, originality and hutn(lr WU done by P.1alt l-lall and the !\1mes. Bernice Krues and ·Pauline Mithoff. It's hard to top a hat contest wlrmer so Lee Desmond, past pr~!ident; Alrs. Carl Kovell. president Md Mrs. Aaron Oii rstenson aaded I he I r saJutalioo.s. • • ''IJir 'li11rrr )11Hqun° 1114 ,Jnhfi\Ut '2600 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa. 6"46-0356 I -., - DAlLY PILOT PHOTOS BY RlCHARD KOEHLER announcing Virg il Kimple's expre1osion matches tlie poker chips in ~is Pretties t hat. ,t;:1psl Origin•I honors went lo Clair Pyle for his finger-licking top hat and to Mrs. Marjorie House who uses both hands to steady a penthouse nest. The Funniest hat belongs to Mrs Flo Davis who expresses whimsy with tiuue paper. the garden unusually be,autiful clothes . everything for the teenage ' girl ct Lido Vill age 341 b v;a -Opoo o 675-0321 opening ofter Easter cress 01cturedcirca early 1900's loday s lookat the garden In April r . ' . \ I Your Horoscope Tomorrow Capricorn: Return Support SATURDAY APRIL 20 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mardi 21-Aprll 19): Challenge, oppoeJUoo a re !eatured, but ao ii ultimate vindicaUoo. Take initiative. Insist on your Jiih!s. What serves as legal agnemm is oot above reproach. 'fAUJ(US-(Aprll 2'!-May-2()): Give full play to lotulUve in- tellect. Learn b)' teaching. Share and question --blnt from Ariel message. GEMINI (May %1-Jiine !()): Be versatile. Look and listen and f<>nn coocluskm of your own. Test and ei:periment. Be willing abo to laugh at )'Ota' own !olblu. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Yoo get nothing for oothlng - and now yoo get dlance to show that you deserve plenty. Peering Around LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be hand. Your ideas, concepts reacfy for cha nge, travel and a need time to develop. variety of e z per I en o e s . SAGlTI'ARIUS (Nov. ~ Journeys may be postpon~, Dec. 21 ): Excitement ) s but in place you may find featured -and so is inten!ity. yourself part of a special pro-*' Nolhing occurs halfway. You gram. begin or end, hot or Cold -no vmGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): m;dd)e ground. Know H and You may be compeUed to pull don't start unless prepared to in Ii nan c ia I re Ins . commit yourself. Responsibilities, commltmenU CAPRlCOWL.....i llec:-.U.:.. are feat~red:-.Eitnivaga~ce is Jan. 19-): Person who supports out and mtelhgent planrung is you when others are looking in. Reach agreement with the other W!if may now need legal coun.w1, mate, ooe vr'ho your aid . This is lime to ·be means much to you. practicaJ, to build on sol id LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. %2): base. Relationships are ex- Perceive difference between amined and you mature. ~rn:.~s~ :1:~\t· is c:~ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. necessarily good for you. 18): Wha~ appears a rejectioo Avoid self-deception. may actually be a com- SCORPJO (Oct. 23-Nov. ?ll: pllment. One~who urges YoU to \\'hat had been tucked away better things ~ants rou to \vill surface . Key now ls to come through with quality. make the most'of material at PISCES (Fe6. 19-Marcti 20): -Some pleasures are ·~ porarily curtailed. You get SCC· ond emotion a l ~·Ind. Emphasis is on bodget. ac- count ing, · taxes, collectionl and payments. BETTY LUCAS Honors, Speech Told Wedding Date Told THE UC I IRVJNE Collegiate Pan h e l !en I c Association was chosen College Group of the Year and UCI student Pamela M . Johmon was named. College Individual of the Year at the Salute to· Youth in Volunteer Service program. The program, sponsored by the Orange County Council of Women in Ownbers of Commerce, was organized four years ago to honor Orange County sttxl.ents who devote lime to volwiteer.work. ' Ms. Johnson was cited for giving three full days of unpaid work a week to t h e ChUd Ilevelopm"" Cen<er of Services for the Blind in Santa Ana. Engagement News Told Graduates of St. Anthony High School, Long Beach, Slephanle Dee Smith and John S. Weiler Jr. are planning to marry. Although no date has been set, they will ei:change vows in St. Hedwig's Ca t h() Ii c Church, Los Alamitos. Their parents are Mr. and A,rs. Patrick O'Hara Smith <>( . The Panhellenic Association was honored. for dooaUng Ume to the 1"1an::h of Dimes, the Red Cross Donors Drive. and to helping blind students 00 the UCI campm. Outstammg lligh Schoo> Group WU Wa-Cin~Ton Hori7.0n CJub of the Camp Fire Girls of Huntlngton Beach, who collectively gave over 2500 hours ol volunteer work to hospitals, the Teen Actlon Program, Toys for Tots, the Mar<lt of Dimes and the United Food. DR. VIITOllJO Sangu)netl, Fatal Facts Drinking is a factor in at least half <>l the fatal motor vehicle accidenta, according to many studies. In Vermont, foe eumple, 56 percent of tbe fatally injured drivers tested I.Eder 20 years of age had blood akOOol concentrations o( 20 mllHgr&ms and .-r. 'Ibe surveys slx>w a disproportionate m.unber of fatal accideab l n v o I v e d drivers under 25, the National Safety Council says. Iiuntington Beach and r.1r. andl-_--1-U-f_f_E_L_L_'S--l ~-trs. JoM S. Weiler of Seal Beach. Miss Smith is a student at UPHOLSTERY f.olden \\'est College and her fiance is studying at Chlifomia W... T•• W.et "" -State University, Long Beach. 1922 H.,._ ""4. .. c.... ,. ... -14M21t t ~ gt'"eatest §ellnori ever pt"eached ... Tl1r Strrno11 on thr Mou"' h:11 les11s of N11u1re1h, for .:.ooo ,vurs the tno>t il1~piri11!f. t words t'Vt!!r spoken. "Tl1is e.rciling classical messnsc of 1ts1u; 1oill br ] dri1n111ticall.11 i11ltrprtted lltis S11nday 11t 0:.10 find 11 :15 n.m., b,Y Or. Robert Scliulltr in thr " optn nir pulpit of lllL'' Gnrdtn Crovo Co111nni11ity Churcll, 1211ft Lc11•is 51 ., Cnrde11 Grove, C11, Italian trade commissioner to Los Angeles. wa! joined by over 400 friends al a party in his honor hosted by A.tr. and lllra. P8<ke E. Bryan m the Newporter Inn. Highlighting the a!fair was the unveiling of a portrait of Di". 6anguineti executed by Charles Veteto and commissioned by Bryan. HISTORY of wigs and wigmaktng will be discussed by Danie King, Canadian wigmaker who will also show his new line of wigs. His program will follow a The Rev. and ~1rs. ruchard Lucas of Westminster have announced the engagement of their daughter, Betty Wcas tQ Doyle Parish of 'Tustin. Miss Luca! is a senior at Fountain Valley High School and her fiance. son of t~ Marvin Parishes of Yakima Wash .. attended White Swan u;g11 Schoo>. The betrothed are planning Jo marry June 29 in the Cen- tral Baptist Te~le, Hun- tington Beach. brunch meeting <>f the,1-;:;::;::;:====== \\'ednesday hforfilng Cub at 10:45 a.m. April 24 In the Bal· boa Bay Club. HONORED by the ~uxiliary lo the Orange County Opto- metrk Society was Mrs. Rdl-emon'S I ant Hopping, wife of the_ pr~I· SPOR"FSWEAR dent of the Southern Cabfornta I I C.Ollege of Optometry , Fullerton. A brunch \\·as given · 8ALBOA151N1l I in the Brea home of Iitrs. =-= · 216Maine......_ Richard :JJlake. 1 548-4121 67.S.19G4 I Hey Mom! Tell Dad you \\'ant Portraits for Mother's Day Portrait Service ON.f88C One 8x10 COLOR PORTRAIT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED No Proofs-Choose from finished professional quality pilrtraits •All ~s Blib1H,c1tild•en Ind IOlll11 •One •lflln; ()e' MoODJeCI • "Clduio...• ...,ttt-(•t-Grflllps 01 lt'ldlvidu11, 111 -111111,.,._s 1 .00 • :' ::::"'~ trom liN.thtd IJ(OIH1!0nll 00<1•1it1 (potft-OI# Hie(!'°") • 'l'o1o ~ tt*l .ooillOllll pottrllll olleftCI 11 low prieet ntt.llS. Fil. SAT. APRIL I 8 '19 20 THUll5. & FRI. I 0 OJll. • I PJn. SATURDAY I 0 OJ11. • 6 p.m. 9051 ATLANTA HUNTINGTON BEACH ' l ' F'rltt1v April lq 1974 DAil V PILOT I .''; ---- Red Hot Dodgers Tangle With Giants ..-f onight \ 1 THE ANGELS ' DA VE CHALK HAS NOWHERE TO GO AS HE RUNS INTO SHORTSTOP SERGIO FERRER . Angels' Singer Faces A's 1-lalos Dealt 3-2 Defeat by ,11i111tes otu OAKL\\'D -"011(' SY•ing . . onr su·ung and l\"C' lose,'' :tnnounccd a disgruntled BObby \\'inklcs. '"\\'c ditli;;J.... need that.·· l\1a)•be \\'inkll'S and his California Angels didn't noof it but M innesota did and that's exactly v.•hat the Tu·ins got Thursday aflernoon at Anah<'im Stadium. Steve Bryr. balling ninth in the order. dclivert"d a three-run homer in the sixth inning and !he ~linncsota 'f"·ins. 1rith reliever Bill C<lmpbcll c;1rning his fourth sa1·c. mad!' it stand UJ> for a 3-2 decision over the Ange ls. No1v comes a rea l test for the Angels. 8-4 and leading the \Vcstcrn Division or lhe American League by a garnc on the T\vins. They launch an arduous II-grime. 13- day trip tonight in Oakland 1vhcrc they open a three-game St>rics agnini;t the t1\0- 1i1ne drfc nding \\'orld ch:i mpions. Bill Singer. 2-0. goes agninst Ji1n ··catfish" Hunter in the firsl g;i1nc. "1\'s an in1 portant series ror us.'' \\'i nkles insisted. "bccnuse Oakland is lhe tca1n l\'C ha\'e to lwat and we have a long trip stretching out in front of us.'' The Angels n1anager did appear overly concerned about the A's. • "\\ie 've got Singer and ~olnn n~·nn going in the first two ga1ncs and Lhey'rt' the best Y1e'vc got." He \\'<lS, ho'ft'e \'er, irnpresscd l\ilh the Tl\· ins. "For a team that's not supposl"li 1o have n1uch pitching. they ecrtainly thrc\1' l\\'O strong games at us.•· he said. \\'inkles \\'as referring 19 the cornb1n.·d five-hitter b~· Joe [)ccker and ('arnpb1:1l 011 TV To11i!ll11 Cl1111111el 5 11t '' Tuesday \\'hen the 1'\vins beat H.yan. fill. and Thursday's six-hit job by starter a1ul 1vinner Steve C:Orbi.n, 3-0, Tom Burgrncier <inrl Campbell. Brye i;nddled young Frank TJnann . '!·I. \l'ilh his first setback of lhc vc:ir \\'hen hl.' stroked his firsl homer 11·i1h t11·0 on and l\VO out in the silth . Bry 's hit O\'i:!r the left field fence foll o11·cd a 1valk to Joe Ll'l <ind Eric Soderholm's single. Corbin 11·enl the rirst fi\'e anti t11·0- thirds innings before Burg1neier came on to strike out pinch-hitter \\'instun Lien;., lo end the inning after a 11·tt\k and ~lickey Rivers' single. Mi1ii11inl Mo1iey Loss Lifti11g of TV Bl~cliout ,.;- Di d11 't Hi11·t P1·0 Teams \VASTfJ NGTOX 'AP\ -Despite dire predictions about !he hnp.act ot the anti- b\ackout law last fall, the 2fi National F'ootball League teams suffered onl y minimal economic damage in tclc\'iSing soldout home games locally. t h e govemn1ent says. In a 400-page rl'port I() CongTess. til4: FOOeraJ Com1nunica1ioos CommissWn said tile big Y•inner 1vas the honlCI01\·n fans who bcncfitted by hoil'ing 109 of 180 home games televist.'CI in their t:ities. as opposed lo only one in 1972. 'TI1is nieans that the f:1ns of home- team football 1\·ere <1hle 10 sec lhcir tea1n play. 11·hich is 11•hat the la\\' 11·as designed 10 accon1plil"l'I." said the FCC report. 1nadc public 111ursday. Sen. John 0 . Pastore 4 D · lt . I . l , lhalrm:111 ot the Senate subco1nrnitLee on rommunications and one of !he nn!i· blackout la.v."s sponsors, !aid lhc rec rcp.>rt supp.>rts 1\·hat he has bc\i('\'{'d all along. "The rep.>rt re\'cals that the µenc ral public has benefltled subs1antially and that the la\\' has had on lv a 1ninimal crfcct on rnc 26 tea.ins," said Pa !.tore . "I ai11·~ys fel t, and felt ~inccrely. that the league -n·as its own v.·orst enemy in painting a pessimistic picture al.>out lifting the blackout," he said. Rep. Torbert ll. Macdoriald • O-.\!a:-s. .. 1 chairman of the llousc subcorrunH1ec on rommunications and spJnoor of !ht.' legislation, said he sa\1· nothing st<t r1l ir 1~ in the rep.>ri. "It-bears out 11hat I've been s:1y1 ng .'' he S<i id. "The impact on pro sports appears t.o be none or 1·ery \itlle. "'l'hc ran cnj<lys the sound and aura of being on the scene. Th11t cannot he duplicated. no matter 0011. ~o'ICI the T\' picture is in li\·ing room, said I\lacdonald. Rurgn1('1('r l('f\ in !h(' s~·1 1·nth ;111,·r f>11bb.1 \ ;1!t·nt1nc•s doubli• ;ind a 1\;dk t11 Frank Robinson sc:·orl'd \\hl.'n Lt.·c Stantr•n grounded into a double play MOOOESOJA CAl l~Oill'l lA .. • '~ .. ' ~ '°' r •• ,~. " ' ' ' • R, •• c .. • ' ' • { "'"'· 11> ' ' ' CC<vf~. lo ' ' ' ll• ·I•, It ' • ' • l if'". '" ' • • • D""""" • • • • .:..1~ ....... '' ' • • • 1 .... 11 •• " ,, • ' S'""•~I ., " • • "'"'~''" " ' ' • •. , nhr;•," • ' • '" " ' • ' r;:11.,o•r•'·" ~ ' ' • • Mv.-ol• •· r ' • ' 110lov•• . .II> ' ' ' 011•"· on • • • ' IAt(r,. .. , to ' ' • • B~•O"'""· < • " • • ~'""'C< .. ' • • ' ~""'' , .. 1,.,, l'l ' ' ' Ell!<>•~·" r '-' ' • or,.-. ct ' ' (n·I•," " • • t~•'Jm, p " • • • T •••r .. • • • • ' !<11r~·m•fr ' • • • • l<><::~"'<»<l • • • ' ' (..(.,n>~0<.11. p • • • • To•&I> " • ' • 1 0•~1, " ' • ' t,".,nnlf' o•~ ~ ... ,., ' c >1•'"""·•' ~· 00 M ' [ --4"~·· DP~,,.•'>"C~O!~ ' ('lllO•n•~ ' "' /.\.1 ... e.01• •• C•I•'"'"'~ '" ' 'n-11~1'"""' "'· 6•ve ,. " • .. .. " Co•~•" f II' ' Q' '" • • ' ' l·~·~m~••• ' ' ' , ' c •"·t orn • • ' "-"~ "· 1.1' ' ' ' Lor•1·1Po<1 ' • • • ' ~AY<' ' C~mc,bo;U I• W"-6v•Q"'t•e• ,_, " to.-1 -..:. ---• Sutto1i Seeks His Foitrth Strciiglit Win j LOS t\SC.ELES c\P1 -~lanJgl·r \\.alrl.'r Al s1011 knows the srason has ju~t ,•l.lrh·d. bul hl··;.; st!ll con1in,c; hon.c :1 l1;1pµ~· rnan attcr the first Los Ang1•1t.·s l~11.lg1·r11 trip of thr Yt•ar Th1' l:kxlgi'rS ta kt• a fot1r·gn1ni' 11 inning slrl·ak 111tu toni~ht's ga1nc agHinst thl' :-.nn Frnn('l!M.:O Gi:1nts. ldli' Thursday, lh!.'y OJX'n !hr 12-,i:anic h01111· stand after S\l'Cl'ping 1110 gan1('s fro111 C1nl'inna1i fflllo111ng \\If) nut ur thrt'e :1l llnustrin and a split of four J.!:11111•s ••t t\tl.inla. ·That's so1ne rt-cord," said Alston. "'\n oou J:an1c tS n1ore unportant than ;1111 Other, but 10U hair lo be satisfied \1 til.'n yuu go 1110-for-t\10 ..,, ith Ci'ncinn:1l1 and s1-..:iand·1hrt•c ;u.~:1111'1 the lypc u1 t·o1npclitinu 11t• f;1l·1·d on the trip 111£' l)Ocl'.:rr-.· g.:1 rt·1·nrd ~1·.ts l~'C'lll .1 "1 i.:a1n1• 11•:1d 01·1·r llf•U.,lon, Atla11!;1 !UH! Dodgers .'ilntP All G•l'IH"" l(•llC (ltll A11 19S.1n~••<M:» o•1ln A"~''I i~ r "'r• .., ~.n r"""''"'' •·' l.'·• A•·J···~ 1·" f..<>t jl ~-n ~·-~( A' '-'•' """''' 1 Ir , S:in Fr:int·1st.11 1n th1• :\111u1n.1l IA':it.:1h· \\'(':;(. l'nhl•:tf\'n l>.111 S11tto11 J.!'"'" h1r 111,;; h•urth :-tr;ught 111·tor~ f.,r lh1• l"lt1d!.!t'fS 11htle the C:1ant~ ••!li·n th1· thr.-<"-!.!.11111' :-..·\ 11lth ~11~r l':1ld111•ll. :!·I I 'h1l;idc·lph1a. .\lunrr1\1I ;ind !he \l•11 rork ~!{·ts fOtl\l\I th\' (;1,1n1s 11110 [11.Jgt·r ~1ad1un1 . ' 1:0111chr" 7:::u t'la~h I) tnl1011l·d b~· D 1>:11r 11f J I~ ,earn•.,-S.i!ur1!<1.1 :u1d Sunday ;1~:1111~1 lh1· l;1:1111~ S:1!11rd:11· ~ tilt 1~ 1:;1t1u1.! 1:10, .. Oa\' ;1l 1'1odf!t•r :O.L11lru111 1<h1•n ~·i1uni:strrs Ii I \'<If~ ;incl und1•r Ul allt•fl(t~lllt.'C II Ill l't'l'"11r ;i b;11t1111: glo1e l ~·s ..\11~t·l1·s h;iltl'r) h;1l'P bt•('n hut111,i: 1!11 · 1);1ll :11 ;i 31•1 r·lip anrl !ht' r;1 n1lil run ,., 1•r,1;..:1' Pl th1· pit1•h1·rs 1s ;111 1n1prri.::.1v1· :• 111 Tht· u11(\' ,11111 s\;lrl<'r for thr l>1<ii.:1·t:'I h.1:-h1•1·n· rill• nunnall) t11·u1 I' l111t111~ c-.111·h1·r ,l1tt,: Ft·r).!u,1111. ~ t'rl-!U:--011. 11 ho slug~l'd :?.1 1io111e rill\• ;uul dr"ll' 111 88 run-. last,..)t":lr . 1~ hatt1n,. I i!I 11 nh on1.1· thrt't' rbi . Buclis Ha11g 011 After Blo,vi11g 20-1Joi11t Leall S por/ s Ill Brief Bengals Sue WFL; • Hawks Ill l"lllC.\Cll l .\P 1-1\:ir.~·111 Abd ul J:1hhar \I.a~ n•·ar 1Jt'rft·<·1i..n Thur-d:1\ Upset 111i,.:h1 bu! hi<; ,\\ll l\',1Ukl'l' H ucks I t·:1111rn:it 1·~ ··111a1I(• " '"' "' dun11l 1111~1akl", .. ;1nfl 10 ~11·:11! of .111 C'a"y 1ic1or~ Cl:\C ISS,\TI -Thr l'1nc1nn11 t1 B1.'ngals ,,11.r lhi· !'l•ii·:•~fJ Bull• tlh.'Y had 10 S('!!h· of lhl· .\ahnn.11 F0r.'h<11l Ll'a1:u1• 1\Xla1· l1k'<l suii :u:a1ns1 1'1(• \l'orlri F1.c,tball t .. r a 113 111 cl111·1s1u11 l.1•agt11· and hnl·b:il'J..1·r Hill Her~··y \'t·1·er1l11·I"'~. !ht· l;ui·ks tnok a 2·0 l(':Jd 111l' silt, filed 1n l ~-Oistnct oourl. Ill !111•1r lle~·tnt·Sl'l'f'n S<'mif1na\ !'{•fit·~-Set•J.."i <1 l1•1Til)lf;ir1 ft'~tra11ung orJ~'r Hnd t;.1111e ~ .. :: 11111 he pla.1·1!d in ~1i111aukec prclimina~· 111junet1nn aµa1nst lkq::t•y. a ~a1t1rda.1· ;1!t1•r11n11n 111\h the fourth j!:.rint" Ut·ng:lls' 1,•1t·r:!11. and !ht• O\\fl('r' and cq.!an1 za11on.~ of tht· \\'FL ~t'l1cdu!t·rl t111 ll111·:1:::•1 .\l1Jnday night. Ht:l'j.(t'\' rh1~ ,11t•1·k ,jgn1'fi a 1•1u11raet tn , "1 1hu11!-!h1 111• 11t•re going to v.·1n 11 111 join ;\or1olk '~ \\~'L f•·ant·lu~.-1n 1!'76 for r!i,• four\h quarter." )<;.lid a dl'i<:-:ted [)1ei: a ~31\/.lllJ.J p:1ekag1: Fprcad u1·rr sc1tr:il .1 11111:1. l'l'l:1l'h 111 Ifie L111t"ago Bulls. yi·:irs. "T1rr1I ~ Suri· 11c·rc urcd. Evcr~·b<x!y 1·11L' ~1111 :isks lhl' t,-111r1 10 prohihit -h1111hl he r 1r1~d 11ftt•r a gan1c like th:i1 .. lk rgcy fff"nl pron111t1 ng lhe \\"FL or 1Jny l~llr~· l'os1t'llo. t.·u:.reh of the Buck.~. r.t Its ll':i111s or l'.l''rln1111ng h1!i n;in1t· to i.t' trit'l:I lo explain ho1\' his te;:u'1. lt·adiug us.;d for that puq'!0.~1· unt il \11s cu11trat·\ ;; 37 11.elt 11110 the th ird t1uan cr. i:a111,• 11lth the Ber11,!;ds nuts out. 111t!1111 an e~(·la·h rif ;i dcfcnt 111c ~1111 a~k-.· ll<·rgt'Y ro n•iun1 ;in ) "\\i' 1n:11!l' a lul of d1u11b n11~t:ikt·~ 1nun1'y you rl'\.'CJ \'e<l frorn thl· \\'FL and to 1lo\1·nthe!'lrC'ICh."saidO>stcl10 "\lc h:1rl proh1hi1 h1111 fro111 rt't.'t-L1111~ 1t 111 lhc 1ht• le;1d :ind 111." kept putttng th~n1 o.n th" Jutur<' until tus B<"n~ab' l'Qtltra{t l.~pirc~ tn· · 1hro11• 11nr• hy bo111ing then1 01·er 11 .. '"' 111•11' l)(•huid. ii v.·oul<l he <1 di fli•rcnt 111a111•1 Then ,l••u 'd l1a1·c .. !u l:1kc ;i , iio111l't' Bui 11c 111·rt" aht!ad." 'q Th·· nu11.,, pl;i~ Lili.! II ithout injurt·d .11·1-rv Sk.:111 ;1~a1n. niadc a battle of it in 0th•• fir'! 1111;11·11 r 1\I unc pioint thry led h~· lour hut fell ht:h11uJ 311-29 at the end 01 Lhc [ICrtocl. .lahhar M {•fl'(t 12 point <; 111 the fir s1 qu;1 rtcr and pun11)t'd in I~ niorc ui !he "'Conti :1~ 1hl1 Bucks rolled lo a 02-:,1 cil;.!t' .lahh:ir, flr1ilCl'ISOI! puttinl.! on II lll!!t1l to quartl'r. :.;r1t111(.! hcl11 frurn 0 -,car :incl 1:5nh r1andr1dge. J.:ept the pr('ssure and th1~ Buck;; a ii·.-17 k:ad in The thi rd 'fhP bulb ca1111· h:itk on 1111' ~hootu1:.: of ,\un11 \·an l.1cr find llov:anJ Pu11.1·r <1111! 11 11,1:-. 91 -ii ~01nl! 1n10 the final pcr1oc.1 a~ .J atihar·~ 111rnl ~oarl.'d liJ 42 po1n!s ,, . ..., -~. ........ , .. • e lluu·l;x ll'i n HO~TQ'\-l.'h1<":11!n 1l1•l1·11St'n1;111 .)t1hn ~lark~ spht thfl 1.:0~111n dl·fco<;(' arut l'l'Or<'<I on ;1 hrill1:uu t·lf •rl 11!1h JU~t O\'rr thr1-e m1nutC' sto go 111ursday night. liflin~ !hi' ll;i\1 k\ to a 4·2 vtclorv 01·C'r the Rosron Bruins 10 !hr OJli'n•·r of 1tw1r 11('::,t- of-sc\'rn .\nt1onal Ho<:kt·y I R~1i::ue ~·rlt'S <:o..11ir Tony Espos1 t11. 11ho 11 llo1~e1I onl.v . t110 gt•al.<; in the fir.,1-rouncl playn1f 1·1ctory oi·tr l.ns An~t·lcs. turnrd in ;inr1thrr . hrilli;1n1 prrformanCt: as 1ht• lla11·ks wiped o 11 t Bos!on's hornc ice :11tvant<1gt~. hcfnrc a 11~1ckt.'CI cro11·d Of 1!'1,003 :it the l:nr<len . e llfo11lreffl f1111 /\'!:::\\' YOHl\-.lohn Hatt·llc scored the 11 .. -brcaking go:il 11i1h 11.>Ss 1h;1n nine n1inutes tn ph11· Thur~dil,I' night. helping 1'\c1r \'orl, tu a "1-2 \'1r111r~ <11'1'r illon!real. It clinched f11" Han;.:cr~ · ).:Hi~ina t Hockey Ll"'a gtH.' playotr Sll"Lt'S ai;:un!-1 tM C 1n.;.1d1cns. 1'he \'ICIOI"}' 1110\'c<l lht.• nangcrs 1n~ the S1anlcy ('up :-.cmif1na ls :ti:alrwt l'hilatlt·lph1a \1·11h thr fi1 :-1 ~:.unr 111 th<' h.:•st-of·Sl.'\'t'!l s1·ri(·~ opcnu1;.: Sriturday nii;ht iu l'hilad~lph1a . e ('11Ue11 1Uu•1ul PAL~, SPltlNC:S -lk:t'y Cullen. 11·ho said her golf gamt' lou~hr ;ind \osl to thr 1\'ind for eight ye:1rs. shol l\\'O·under-par ;u for a one-stroke ll';irl ·n1ursday a~ cfr·,c;rrt gusl'> sent !irlfl roun<t scores ·l'l•a ring in the $2i)l,OOO 11innh ShorC' \rinners Circle LP(:A charnpionshi p. .\l1!t<:. (\.ilten and .Jo Ann Prenti~ were th1· only \\'Olnrn among 51 to break or rnatch par on the 6.382 -yard ~1 is~lon Jlil1s. r;olf and Country Cl\1b course. ~\l.·C'pt hy J!U,,1;\--of morr !11;in 111n1lcs per hour that madt thC' air i;ri11y 11·ith desert s;1 nd . e f't•:ler l,end.< PE\S,\f"OL \, Fla . ~1-spok!n :·oon;.:: Forrrst Ft·zler sa~i; hr's playi'nj!: li.:~~ ;ind en10yini: Jt 11\0rt• th1~ sra~1. "[ 1·.:is putt1ni.: 10·1 111u('h pres.sure On m:.~1·lf la~! \f•ar,'' i:nlf's hl·<irlhreak kid . ~;ii<! ThurS(.f;iy :i!lf>r hrs fl\, ... undrr-par (iii h;1d Sl't 1h •. · pai:l· 1n 1h·· op.11111i;: round ut the $1;'1(1,IJI) :\lonsanto Opt.•n. F\~1\er. 1\h<1 d1d11 '1 11·i11 a \Jl\f' bu 1 co!lectetl n10re than .~JIJU.f«l last season. 'i'ft".!'ld a on~·-strokc ad v;111ta~(' n\'CT IA'.'•' [·:ld('T. Chuck Cnlrtnc~· nnd Iii~ _Chri~ l:lockl'r. tied at 67. v.·ilh an(1lhcr group of 68 after one n1u111I of th is chn!lt: for <1 ~JO.too first prit.l'. e J,11rer Fn1·e• f)iblc11 llOliSTO.~ Sct'1 1nd -~1·l'<lcd t:joru Rorg of S\l.l'<len l>4'C<tmi· the yoon1.:et-1 pla}t'r to react! lhc \\1orld Ch:lmpionstu p .Jlf Trnnis finals ·r1n1rsdav 11hcn hl' dcfralM 1\rt;:Cfltina's <;u1llcrino \"1Ja;; 6-:! f>-.4 in the ·IUth annual l:1vcr Oaks tr nn r· lournamcnl. Top-SCC<lt"<l Arthur i\!ihl· and 1h1rd sect!C'1I Rod L .. 1vcr or Corona dcl ~lar 11iH pl:1y thl:'ir quarter final tnalt.loi.'!'i 1oda\ Ashe 11ill rnr.:el Onnv J•;1run uf ,\, ... Zeal;•nd ;ind L;nl't 11111 pl;i} Colin 1Jili!1-.• of Aust ralia. e l>r11stl1tle T1·i1111111h!f .JOllON .'1ESBl. H<; S<·C'ond-.~'·1-d('tl (l1fl !)r~'d:d .. 11! :-..-,uth i\t1·1i·;1 d1·1c,11e-1J 13,,J. Carn1it.·hael of I· r:1nCl' f,...~ 1)-2 Th ursd'ly to ,,d\'Jncr into 1!1" lhird round of the l'lo11s Tt·nn1~ ('):i.~~1t·. Fel\1111 S<>tl!h .l\frit"nus Fr(·11 'le:-Ol1llan ;1:Ht John Yuill ;1lso ad1":1nr('t't ~\r-,\hllan !he ~\ri. 5 ~eed pickt>rl off {;N.1ri.;l"s 1;0,'l'I• 11f Fr:1nt·1•. 6-1 , Ii-I 11·h1l1· \'11111 t.'hmi11:i lf'1 f /~1h Ill•\\ 1tt nf :-.ourh ,\fr1r·:1. frl. :1-f.. ti-4. In olh~·r 1natch1•.<:., t\u~ira/ian Joh11 t\lexand1't, sixth-dl'e1!r..'CI. rl•·fcat•'<i r;\'U'l'• S1lber1nrin of Sri111h Atriea. fi '.!. t;.:; ~1 \·enth-...,•t.•d1•d 1''1111 n. r•t "' Au•tJ;1l1:• beat South .,frif'an ll:in.~ El<=f· ... f>nbr()"<:.<·, llrrbnnr <ind f\..,.,n ,/•~1ho''r • ~· ;d \Io 11 .\laud. fi-2 G-3 e l .11t.·11 s ''' ICetir•t.• .'\E',\' YORI\ -l:t•s1•r1·1• c'tlll('r .Ji-rr1· Lucas uf lhl' '\1·11 Yrir~ Kn11 ·ks 1s r"r1r111~· :1t lhl' •'rltl nf th•· pL1:.nH~. 1t 11;1~ rt'l)l.lrll"t Thur.-;1!:1: n1i;h1 l.111·;1s 1111! 111r1•:.!n 1l1r f1n;d ~Par 11! t,1 c:-lull;11cd ~1;:,,111"1 11;1l;1r}. e ~11·111111 .tit ir111 s Stephen ~, Rivera To Co.c'le h AH-s tars In i"\e11· York~X comn1iss1oncr Pl'ter Hozclle said t league fenrs the loni:i· rdnge effects f televising home games in home areas. He s;1id the league didn't expect any serious financial ('ffccts to be lelt in 1973 because !iO percent of !111· liCk('IS had been sold befOrt! the la11. wa' passed. CHICAGO'S NORM VAN LIER DRIVES PAST KAREEM ABOUL ·JABBAR . JllTTSBL'Hl:H ~ 1.~nn S11.111n. !hi' I ni1·1·r~1ly ut ~nut!wru ('al1f11r11111 s A.I All1f'rif"<ltl \\lilt• l•'Ct'll't•r. Sl~llLit l~ith !IL-' 1·111.~h11r).!h Sll·•·lrr~ nl thr :\:t11n11nl 1·ooth:dl l.1·;1~111~ l'hursda~· find ~uld hi' 11tl •·r c:.cn11usl\' considert.'11 lht' r1141 I \\orld Football.League )larinn llit!h'c:. .Jun Sl"llh~n~ and El J:)ornclo'~ r\ash Hhrra ha1·c bco!n namcd <.'O.'IC~<'~ of !he ninlh. annual 0 r a n g" founl}' high .~chool all-!itHr baskell)..'IJI g;unc. ~t for. J11ne 15 at t)ransc Coost t 1111!1'!(' • It :S !hl St.'Clmd 11n11.· s1cplk.'ns '.l.'IS hecn n:un·~d to J;(11idc the South te1rn . Mis 'il ouUH \1011. 117-:i:i S1 rpht.·ns· l!t73·7-4 ,l\l:irina te:irn Cflt!lpilcd ii 21.'-!? nlurk. t~1ng lllintington B~11ich for lhc SunSi.•! Lca~ue 1illc. ~la rina gnint'<l the CIF 4·A ~mlfin:il~. El Dorado tt1111t•'(t'(i 1ht c 1r ~-A cro\l·n this pa.SI !llcn~n . compiling a 13-6 rccorri. The South lc.1d.~ lhc ~crfcs. :,..2. ' . \ "Se~·eral clubs. u1l·lud1ng lhc Super B<)l~'I dwmpion :O.tiarni Oolphln-;. h 11·c noticed such season ticket-sale er011ion for the 197-l season." Rot.clle s:11d The FCC said. ho\1·t·1·cr. "It is unlikely th.11 season ticket sales 11·n1 he adversely 11ffcclcd bv ~ne low because there seems lo bt an 'excess demand for tic~ets. In htCI. 1973 11.'t1S the h(ost SC?DSOO Cl'Cr for the Nft~. nnd enrly reports on ticket sales for the 1074 season indlcu1c a '!ll'OnA dem:md for ~'ti.illable 1\ckc1.s " Celti~s ROSTON iAP 1 -The Boston C..:clr11·s h;il'e a \·ery simple game pl;in ln \ht• National Basketball Assocliltlon Tht' nam(' or it is "run . run and run sonic. n1ore That's v.•httr lhc Celtics do best ;uid \\.'hnt lhcy'll be oul to do ngaln 1onlfl'.hl in lr)•lnJ,t to n1tike It lhrce in a ro1v over tht' New ''ork Kntcks in their bc5l-Of-scvc11 pl1.1yorr series for the Eastern Oil'is10n ll1t11llJ)IOrlSh!p 4 to 8011 NY Agai11 \\'11h n1g~cd D<l\'t.' l'ov.ens 1·ontrl)ll11H? lht• boi1rds. the Celtics brel"7.ed to fl I 13·8U \'ictory 1n the first game and tht·n ra.!u•1! flu T\' To11if1l11 C l111111iel 2 ''' 6 iro1n a seven.point h:itrtilnc deficit for :1 111·9!1 ron1p In NCI\' York .1'ucsdny. Now the I\ nicks flrc f/11:1'<1 "·it h \\ ino\ni.: four out or five. 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WNll (Wl !Jff, Ecker 11.1, 11).11, 1,.0. DOUDl11 Ffn11.0'COf!l>OI" !Hl del. Alve-500·!11000 11.a. is.10. • Murpllv·laHI~ !HI dtf. McOu•.,.. Miiier ll·lJ. 15-t, lS-9. Pes•01t1tl~1r1cn111 tH! def. J-a- M•r11u1rd1 IS·l. ts.i. !lttllll·L leotMnt !H I dtl. Ct rrlc• c.-.w··~" lS.7, lS.ol. or111.1tooeru Cl-!) del. C1mpt>tll·DOC1d 1S·1, lS.10. Jon<1-·L1wrf'l\Ct IHI del. Smitl>- lembu<tlll U·•. lS.O. (;llch•ht·Mlllt r (H) .St!. M119·Wll!l1"'l l\.J, 1S.S , 8ollf'l\.C. lli>blnl tH! doll. H1ll·llJv11 , IW, ISool ' • High School Volleyball Vtrtltv Voti.yti1ll Nf"'llO'I H1 rtx1r de! Coile Mt \I, lS·ll. H..ir. 15-1. JV Velltybttl Co•11 Mt•• (!el Newoart. IS·l1. J-U, lS· "· NOW YOU-cAN LEASE '74 VOLVO 164 4 DR. Automatic, air cond .. 6 cyt1nde r. genuine leather 1nterror. steel radial !ires. Saletv-Economy--Luxury. For only $158 ,.. MO. • WE HAVE ON LY * 22 * 7• TOYOTAS LEFT AT THE ClD PRICESI C..-&. ......... SA't'l • PICK-UP TRUCK OF THE YEAR Toyota HI -LUX Now Showi ng. • Tra ck Action Fuller lo.a Newp or t Fav ored l la11dcuffs In Dis trict Meet OCC, 3-0 Uy STt:\'E UHANO Of 1i. Ot!fY l'lkil S!1tt 111e ,,·:iy Lh inA.s urc goh1f!, lhl·rr Ill:'!\' ~ a 1nov1• to brcHk u11 the ·r~r!f, \\'iMcr uf th\: firsl 10 team t\lles. Nc1,•porl Ha rbor High g<M."8 for ns J llh tonig ht In tht Ne1\")Xlrl·~IL~1 dtlitrirt trnck :ind field n1t'Cl ;.it 1\lcy,·port lt:irbor·lligh. 1'he frosh·soph and junior varsity field f'Vents y,•!JI start :it 3 ""11h the vars11y field HB Area s 1,ikers Square Off 1\lnrina lligh's Vikings :lJld the Edison Chargers lock. horns tonight in v a r s i t y tompeliUon al the Huntington l3cach District track and fiekl n1cet al \Vestminster lligh. Action gets under \l.'8}' wilh the freshman 2-mile al 7, following t hi s afternoon's prelims involving hi a r I n a , Edison, \Ves tm l n s t e r , Hunt ington 8 e a ch and Fountain Vall ey. On display tonight. among others, are Edison ll igh's To111 Lloy and rilarina·s Gary Blume. Bfume \Viii be SC(!k.ing a double Jn the mile and 2-milc \vhere he has posted a 1:13.IJ and 9:06.9 this year. He's yet to match last year's 9:03 .6 in the 2-mile. Lloy has tumed a 2:00.1 in the 830 and a 48.5 in the 440. He's favored to win both events. Chief competition in eit hf'r e\·ent '*·ould eome f r o 01 \Vestmins1er·s Tom Shirley (50.2 and 1:57.6l. Edison's chances are bright \rith Lloy favored in l\.\'O events, Jim Brown leading the "''ay in the long jump "''ilh a 21-4 mark and a 440 relay team thal could pick up a first. Jl.{arina 's depth in c I u d es Rick Merigold ('10.0 and 22,6) and Rick Matteson (10.l and 23.2:) in the sprints. Doll (15.1 and 20.0) and Jim (19.8wl Rankin in the hurdles, Rick Tarvin (55-4 l in the :;hot and Bl ume. ~luntington Beach's best hrt for an upset is 'in t.llC' hurdles \\'here Greg CRille (15.0 and 20.J l pick(-d up a p..'lir of seconds at thC' recent He:ich Cities Invitat ional . \Ves1mins1er high jumper Dale Parker (6-51 is among com;petition that includes no one ·o,·er 6-2. Pole v a u I t competition includes Westminster's Rick P08S 13-6). Marina:s Greg lfamlllon (13-6 last year), Jtuntington Beach's Jl.t ark Leonha rdt (13-0l, Founta in \"a lley's John Bosa nko 13.n1 and Edison·s Craig Hrunmctt ( 13-0\. events con11ne111:ing <11 i and !hi• runninR cv('nts :11 7:3tJ . Ori pilpt:r . the only y,·ay 1hc Tan·• eould lo!'c wouhl bt.' if C:osla ~1esa. t:-01'011:1 dcl l\1ar and Esliu1cla cornhhnil forces. f)cspiit~ un e~j)('Ctl'd lOl>!iided score in rhc tcain ch:i se t~rc are ~~vcr::il out s 1 an d ing malcl1uj)S. The high JUnlp JS !he rentured event :is Esic:tncia's Ken Conner, \Vith a best of 6- RJ.'1, trit•s to ho!rl off !he duo or :'\c\j,l)IJt t Jl :trbor's Casey Connell. ~ho k:is: soarL'<l 6·~\1 for ;1 -:chonl n .'L-Ord. and COron:1 dc l ,\!nr's Joe Denger. ""ho Jun1~d fi..6 !:isl year and Ii-~ th is Sl'<ISVll. Denger. a 11crsatlle alhlctc, is also the only one gi~·en a ch11nce to Jlush Eslancin lligh's Steve Adarns lr1 bo1h hurdle races. ·rhe distance race s Cfluld product· s o n1 c oul,.tanding ti111es. especially in the n1iJC \\'hrre Corona del ~l :ir's f\tikt> M~-singer 14 ;19.G) fnces Ne¥t's Erik E s-:her (4 :23.0l. Brian lfunsaker of €-Orona de.I !\1ar tops the 2-mile field as he ran his season best or 9:08.4 on the Ne\vport track earlier this yoar. There isn't much mystery to the 100 and 440 whe re Nc~'JX)rl's Brian Theriot, with !he st11te 's second best 440 time. will lx'.runnini::. The 220 is another story' though ns Paul Desmet of rostil ~1 cs..1 is r<itC'd only a sligh t fu1•orite. r res h ma n right-hander Br~an I-fall scattered flve tiits In leading Fullerton College to ;'1 3-0 win over visiting Orange Coast in South C o a 11 t Conference baseball p I a y Thursday. The Pirates thrtatened only twice against Jl al\. In the second O'Jle Kubes'ka got aboard on a walk and htikc Allen singled. but Hall quickly c1ueUed the rally. Kulx'ska and Allen !ringltd in the ninth with two out, but !he nerl batter grounded out to end the game. Losing p i t c her Paul Posscmato struck out six and walked seven. allowing just four hits. He issued three of the 'A'al ks and hit a batter in the second as the Homets scored tv•ice. F'u \le rton added an uneamed run 'in the sixth. The loss ran conference record Fullerton is 3·9. OCC 's to 2·12. The two teams battle again S..1turday at t :30 at OCC. Jn other games Saturd ay, Golden \Vest visits LA 11arbor in Southern C al i fo r n ia Co nf e r ~nc e pl ay and Sad d Jc b ac k hosts San Bernardioo in a ht i as i on circuit tilt. Or•1111 Cw 11 '" t•' II,;; Gr1111, H ' • • • Schrupp, cf • • • • Sw1n-.. lb ' • ' • Si;I, N • • • • 6111111, dll ' • • • z1rn..,.r,dll ' • • • M~raw, ltl • • • • Ku1>H111,' ' • ' • Au .... :c • • ' • KOf'll~.11 ' • ' ' Pao-•a.p • • • • Tatil1 D • ' • ,,.,. •I' lllllC1tt ' • • Orall(lf Cwil 000 ... ..... ' • ""'"•"°" OM ~I ..,_, • ' Cypress Running A·•ay With SoCal Swiiri Title SANTA MONICA-Cypress College virtually 1~·rapped up the Southern Ca l i forni a Conference swimming and diving championship Friday at Santa Monica City College. The Chargers \l.'on five of the seven events and weot 1·2· 34 in the 200 free to total 300 points after the second day of the lhree·day affair. Defending cha mpion Golden \\lest was in sccood place with 239. a point ;1hcad of East LA. Dan Bridges led the Cy1>ress charge. scl!ing a conference mark of 54 .4 in the 100 fly. erasing 1he old record Or 5j.0 set in 1970 by Golden \Vest's l\ris 511,·cnson. The top pcrforn1:ince by Golden \\'esl's Rusllc.rs can1c fron1 Pete Noah 11,·ho was second in the 400 indo in 4:40.3, n1ore tha n a second behind Cypress' Eric Nelson. Golden West's Ken King y,•as third in the 100 fly (56.5 ). Cypress' domination iii the 200 free really put the confercnt'e lille in t he Chargers' hands. Lee Tracy \\'Oil ii in 1 :52.2 w i I h teammates Da\'C ~1eyers. l\en Brown and Bill Rick.road following him In t h a t ord er. So.tller11 Ct llltnll (1111-MI Mttl t1t S11t11 Meooi<• CC) .00 IM. mtd.-1. N~aot1 tCv11<t nl t ;:K'.ll 2. NOii\ CGokltn W111) 1:.-:l l: :l. 8Kklrt CE•lf LA ) ':d .Si 4. Roso IC't'P'IUJ l :U.1; .I. M 0 r Q. n fCypr .. 11 l :Q.A; L 51onl (Go!Oen We90 '=51.5. 20D fr•-1. Trtcv ICYPfl U) 1:S7.11 ,, Mvt" ((.,-prtt.'l l :S1.S1 3. !l•awl\ (Cypr111l 1:».01 1, R l c~r a 1 <1 ICYPfe<!'l 1:14,1: ~. M t A d t mo IGckltn We'll l:SS." 6. TllOr1°" (511111 M<111ic1 ) 1:57.0. 100 fly-\, !lrfclgH !Cy11<t lll !.I.I; !Cor>!erenct record, tlrt t kl old m"l ol 55.0. htld Dy Krl1 5.....,_, o• Golde11 Wt1l, 1t10)1 2. Bwc klev ICYPrtnl U.t ; .l. k !119 (Golden Weit) s.6.J ; I . .'i~ln11 IE11t LA l M.0: S. MQl11mtr !Sel\ll Monlct l $11.2; l . R:G!!trllOll (Goldt'I Wnll Y .2. IOCI Mck-1. Sltlt v !Ea1t LA) $1.Dl 7. Gall191>er 15111!1 MOl\ICtl J.t.01 3. O'Oov CE•ll LAI st.)1 o1. Wood'l1!1 IGol<ltrl Wt llJ 1:«1.0; !. W11ltrltld lGolden Woll) 1:01.11 6. ltoi~ (Cypret~) 1:01.1. 100 Dteast-1. Heinl ICVPrt1ll !:OJ l: 1. Murplly fLA H1r!Mlfl 1:0. t ; J. 8K~trl IEl\I l.Al 1:07.l; ol. McC10. t51ml1 Mollict) 1:01.2; !. Browne fGoldlll Weil) l :t1.SI 6. o.,mn !Goldf'I\ Wf,11) 1;119.1. Ql\e-meltr" dlv!119 -l. Shit"'"' !Rio HonOol 416.• points tconf-nc• rK· offl. ~kl old INrk of Jl).0 bY 8orl119. Cypreu, ltnl1 1. OIYll <E••I LA) in.051 .1. 1'1ylor CE1•t 1.Al 332.l ; 4. R:ot.n)Dn (E11t LA) 116.6.$; S. Sota IHI~) 'Ut.1; •. C1r1--. !R:io Hondo) 27'.• tOO l,..e •tl•Y-1. CVPfl •• 7:lol.•r 1. E1't LA 1:3t.lr 3. Goldin Wtll 7:'1.S: 4. S•11l1 Monlc1 7:1S.1: J. LA Htrbor 1:12.Ji •• lllo HOfldo 1;70.1, 1'••m scoring -1. Cyll'Cll JOO; 1. Golden Wtll 7lf: l. E1il LA 231; '· LA HtrbD< 1191~; S. S1nl1 Monlc1 103: •· ll lo Hondo 100',11 I, LOI AnotlH CC 4<!. Baseball Standings Al\IER ICAN LEAGUt: NA TIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division w I, rrt. GB IV L Pct. GB rililwaukte 6 3 .667 ~font real 6 I .857 New York 7 ,, .533 l:t Philadelphia 7 • .~16 Baltimore ,, • .556 Chicago 5 3 .625 Jl': Boston 5 5 .500 11 ~ St. Louis B 5 .615 I Cleveland 4 7 .364 3 New York 2 B ,200 5\1 ~troit • 7 .354 J Pittsburgh 2 9 .J82 6 \\'es t Dh•lsion \Vest Division Angtls 8 • .667 Dodgers 9 J .750 ~linnesota ' 4 .601l Atlanta 7 6 .538 21> Oakland ' 5 .545 II ~ Houston 7 6 .538 21> Ta.as ' 5 .545 \I~ San Francisco 7 6 .538 21\ Kansas City 3 6 .375 3 Cincinnali 4 ' .400 4 Chicago 2 8 .200 ; San Diego 3 10 .231 6\1 T!llrl"M11•1 01m11 Tl!undly'I G•mt• New York 6. !loslOI\ 1 Chic190 1. Plt111>1.1rgh O Monlrt"I I, N1w Yo•k S MlnntJOll J, C•lllo,ni• 7 All11n!1 1. Sin Dleoo ' fl•t!lnlOl't 11 0e1rou. PDilPOl\fd, r~1n S!. LOUii •• Phll1<1elDhl1 1 O,,ly o•ml5 Kf!edwl.O ~An Fr•nclKO j , Ho>utlOll 1 Tftd•~'I Gtmtt Qfllv 111m111 Khed11!ed Cl tvtl•NI flldrow l·ll ai 801ton !Clevol111d 0.11 TD01r1 Ot!Mt Nt'N \lor~ (1(!111• 1.0! 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Loult M111t1~11 11 le•t• C t~ 11 l'hli.delpllll All.,, I 11 Houttool 5,,,,.,0.,,.1 Gtm•• l•nfl t"t Gtm" ._,,l,..~Ul.l'f .o1 Oel•c+t ChlclOO 11 Pnll~1r;i:;1 N•"' Yori. 1! llt lfl"IOff: ICIOllOlth~fo••I Plttlbuo'O" •I N..,. i;>rk (1t Wl8"'<f ,r •i:•ll" ~ .... or:r •• c1nc.1f!n.111 u 11•1MS> ._ • .,,,, cu~ 111 """llO MGnlrH ti $1, l oul• M1""t10f8 •I T~·~• Stn l'r111el1~0 II Dedt.n Allfll1 1t O.ll11'!CI AllMl!I 11 HOUtlOl'I • - ' • LB's Case Hits 6-8; Gregory Clocks 20.0 Laguna Beach Hi gh' Doug Case, breaking in a new pair ol shocs, leaped &.a in the high Jump to lt ad the Artists lo a 75-52 win over Sonora'"' Thursday in Orange League track action . VtnilY ,,.._,.., "'"""'II IU I !•1) l llllfr.11 Utl......,l'f 1•11 ( .. } l l Dort .. 100-1, J-1 (M) l. OilDfl (Ml l. 100-1. HMrlt (Ul 1. UrDI' IUf ), l U!l>I' .llvtr.00 tMI. llmt : 10.0. IE!. Tlmt: 11 o. 2»-1. J_. CM! 1. Olt.On {Ml J, 2'»--1. L-CUI 1. T ur II . r (El J. .llv•r-IM). l lmei 22• lwtflQ• (El. flm1: JJ.I. ~I. 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Tl-: ,, .. ,J. Mlle lh ltr-1. El Oorfd.a. T1mt: l:~•-·· In other Orange Coast area meets, ~fission Vie jo trounced El P.1odcna 97-39 as \Vil bur Gregory clocked his r~est time: of the season ln the 180 Joy,• hurdles. 20.0. KJ-1. COMlf IE) 1. R:Oll l' (M) l. Ht ll HJ-l. LIWIOll IE) J. lo¥d IE) J. (El. Mt!gnl: .. ._ · i.-ll'Y IUI. Htlthl: S.ID. {.J-1. AO.mt (El 1. 8 00lll IMI l . PY-I. !lriflk 1£1 1. V11~r IE) 3. Alv1r""" (Ml. Dhl#f!Ce: »+lo. (1.,.IO<I IEI. 1-ltl!llll: t.O. SR-I. fOOKl>t (M) 1. w"* (El J. c;.1r u -1. ea.. (f l 1 HHrlt IUI l. LODI !El. Oill•nct: s1.a. (UI. Dllltf\Ct: 11·1. l"V-1. k lllCllrtd (Ml 2. l"tr-lfl 1 IP-I. 81111011 !Ul 1. Mwrpti1 IUI J Hult (Ml. Hlithl: 11-0. lle~t.11 IE! 0.5'1111;t: )1.1. OIKU._I. F'ouclll (M) 1. Ollvtr tM ) ). OT-I, 81'1\lan tUI 2. Murp(\'f CU) 1. The Oiablos romped in the middle distance v.•it h Ron Pa- Ran clocking 51.4 in the 440. Mark Hower 1:57.8 in the half and Jon Cook 4:29 In the rnile. Will !E). Ollltnce: IS2·1. ~IQtdol'n !El. Olii.11Ct: 101•4, N~·port Harbor's Brian Theriot 1011,·ered his seasonal best by three-tenths in the 220. elocklng 22.2 against Western in a meet the Tars won. 6&-47. Estancia's Ste\'e Adams v.·on both hurdle! and the loog jump but it v.·asn't eoough as l\ta1m<>lia de reated the Eagles, 66-61. V1rlll'f llfUlll lel cll 111) Ul) ,_, 100-1. Co1t1m 11.l 2. !lvrr111 ISJ l. Cwt11 Il l. l l-: 10.1. m--1. C.rr ISi 1. CDl!t m Il l .l. Cottt1 !l l. Jlmt: 731. .U0--1. C1rr ISl 2. k!l.ltgtr fLJ l. 01Uow1v !LL Tlmt : 53.0. Ito-I. Tr1n'lblot IL). l. 9tr111l1111 !LI 1 lllt flCht •d (L!. l lmt: 2:03.S. Mlle-I. Huh! Ill 2 9rack..,111 fl l ]. C11C1tlell ~S). l l..,e: t:ll.t . )..Mii-i. H\llJI Ill 1. C1t<ltrw0Dd (l l l . Ml•Plt (L) Tlmt: t :S7.I. 170 HH-1. Alllkl Il l 1. Pr11lon 1$1 !. P•Allev Il l Tim~· I~ I. 110 LH-1. M\ltch CSl. 1. Ch!Ollo (S! ]. P•a!ley (LJ l lmt: 11 I. ' ,.o R,11v-l. $o11or1, Timt: 45.I, Miit lte!~v-1. Sanor• Time'. l:Jll J HJ-1. c~ .. fLJ 1. Hunt !Ll J. Koenio !l l ~t!gM' 6·1· PV-1. F'otlt• (l) 2. WOOd (1.l l. Ol•Qn !S) Ht lght; ll.0. OT-1. T~vl~r ISi l. fl lnle, !LJ J. Up!0<1 (l ). 0!1lan(e· h S·l. LJ-1. Ol~an !SI 1. l(napp (L I l. He3•d !Ll. O!•T~nce: 10·l'l SP-I. Wltl/1m1 !SI 2. 8ln!t y Ill 3, Crow IS!. Ol1!a"Ce: 4 ·1. -L•""' 111<11 1111 l"I ,_, 100.-1. Glhntr CSl 2. Ht•llty (II J. Tlm41: 11 ,, n<l--1. OaMV CSl 2. Sce>ll1id !Ll. Time: 11.l, '*-1. Muck IS! 1. MtrrUHt (L!. l lmt : 57.I. J~nlar Y•nltv Mltlltll• un im 1i.11,,c11 100-1. JOl\Oll IE) t. R:. SlllCIO,.,..., Cl!f 3. D. 51\.tO-IEJ. Time: 10.•. !J0.-1. J-!'£! 2. It. Sh~ l. P lf'l"Cf IM). l lmt: IS.•. ...0-1. llltft CEI 1. NOOll fl!I ). 1'111 IMrd. lime : St.0. l~l. Pit1tl ll!l 2. Ct pv11 IM! 1. "° !hl•d. Tlmt: 1:1t.S. Mlt-1. lletP-!Ml 1. Hunvl111tUtr CE) l. Wolllllden (El. l lm.: !:II .•. 2-mlle-l. Wlltl1mi CMl 1. Wo!lllld1n !El l, 110 t11lrd. l lm.' 11:11.t . llOHH-1, Nellel IEJ. l . llC>Wdtn {I!\ 3. Favcnt !.,..), 1'1.....,1 lt.l UOLM-1. 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Slotll !LI '· C1lc1;ne !SJ l. G<>rhlm (El Ol•1&<1ct · lt4 Frtncll Ill l l'"': 2'.I. SP-1. Brown ' tE l 2. s(n~1t~11 (Ul 3, •«J-1. Houle CSl 2 F•l'l\cn Il l l. Ccrbel! lE!. 0!1!111<1: •·l'" Rt<ldlck Ill l ime: 51.1. Ol -1. Brown CE) 2. Corbett IEJ J. 110-1. Houw 15) 1, O.wtld (Ll ). Schulltl\ !Ul. Dlitance: Ut-6. Ptr,lnt !L L Time: 1:16.S. Mlle-I. O.w1td CLI 1. Pprrl"'ll! Ill 3. SOii,,_,. C•i• !L) l !l"M : S:ll.1. U"IYl fsily {•71 nn •1 D~ttlt 7..Y.Ue-1. auc1n,_ (51 1. Cl~ (l) 3. lOC--l. Caoper (UI 1. O~lrtl !UJ l. Nlcl'>Oll ISL Time: 10:4'.S. Mclllory !El Time: 109. 19 HH-1. !Cl•\!"'1 rlf 1. HordQU•~I IS1 220-1. C~r CU! 2. Cllnt~I IEJ 3. l. LVlll\ (Ll Time: 11.1. Orenel CEL Time: 14.1. no LH-1. Klriltl\ Il l t. J-J CS) l. ..0-1. H•'' CUI 1 DnHUI 4E1 ]. LYM! Cl !. "'"'' 16.I. Wtllh IUl. "Tlmt; !5 t , Ull Rtlty-1. L•ll"""'· l lMt: •t.t. h-0--1. Dut.11 !E l 2. Cltrlr !UI 1 W1h~ Miit R:el•v-1. Sol\Ol"I. ;J..,.: .l:M.•. tUI. T•mt 1:01) HJ-I. til.cldkt IL! 1. 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CQaCh of the BBC team that lasl \\·eekend performed in thrC'e series against the J apanese National team·, \\'ill direct the clinic. ~le is also 1he U.S. Volleyball Association national training dir-ector .- His staff \\'iii include lhe eight members of the RBC team along \\'ilh Se\·rrat other Olympic and National ll':lrll n1en1bers Thev 11·111 be den1011s1r:.it1n:! propcf methods of play and inst ruct ing__ in alt phasrs of th.· gan1c. The po\.\·er vollcyba.tl clin.ic \\'ill eonclude \\'ith a fihn of the 19i2 Olympic finals '":hich Japan \\'On over East Germ any. A donation of ~2 "'·ill be asked. Last \.\'eckend . lhc <'igh1- llll'n1ber BBC tean1 \\'a s augn1en ted hy four other \\les t Coast stars in a series of g:1111es against the Japanese. On Friday night at the L:\ S[lOrts Arena, Japan \\'On in three closely contested games before 5.500 fans. Saturd ay night at UC Santa Barbara, a crO\\'d of 3.600 sat in on an other three-gan1~ \'ictorv b\· the visi tors. 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E1 Tax per t•rc dcpcnd1n~ on Complete BRAKE OJERHAUL EXPERT FRONT- END ALIGNMENT THIS WEEK ,,,.,.._: Standard & Compact American C..-s IHCLUOE S: 1 Install NEW hr>avy Ou!y l1'11nq o n all 4 wtll)f·I~' 'l R eou1td thf' c ylinders on all •Athf'P! ;' 3 B1e1~1'.l brai.~·. -1n '>t.11l neavy OtJIY br<1J.,E' 1lu1d 4 !n s r e c r b1 ,1~" rf,1urn ~pr1ng0• ~ T u1n and true all 4 b•alle drum-; 6 R£•pack Iron! whPCJ I bearing~ 7 Ao111st brake<; and cncci.. em<>rgency linkaQC 8 Road test yovr aulo m o b 1IC' Erln chatc]t fM disc brakes, largtt c..-s, and additional porfs if nff'Cltd_ GENERAL Don Swedlund's TIRE ''le•d '''"-"t i 0•11.r•I f ir• 1101••· COl'llP91111••1' ttt1Ce<11 585 West 19th St Costa Mesa et ffld•,.116t11t Nit.rt d••· " ... Q; STAMDARD & COMPACT AMERICAM CARS Only tnctua"'" selling Casler, Ca mbe r. Toe·1n, and T oe o ut to manutncturer·, specs S afe ly Check. & RoJd Te :;t. 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CJ..l1Ell HOEGH & LEFF •·• .,.,.,1 s .. 1n ~t•e•• L > /. ·.~~·>< C ~l<l~•nOI tCOl l . ' . ., •J r,,,,,., C. .. •;I C••I • P•ln•, l'l'l:l.ll' ~tfl !LE fl(f lTIOVS llUSINESS /,~"l ~T Al EME NT l; .. ll 1.e•· n. .,,,. or 1 !' l '-" 0"'.A !·not.: ;,1 .. Lei I'· O·~• P ·•r! (,.• >'•t'' C " ••' " C~I <•• I (O' " • It.I•\ ,\l'J'" !Y "' '.I , ! •'I ~ ~ ( '" ~2·. ... .. ... " "' l'I Ill.IC \illllE ~IC TITIOU\ HVS1NE$S ''~"E S!Af [MENT F J;!ll • l •, I• •• '" r.'." l OU ·1\0 .'. '. ''· P~',r><l<Tll \.'•. H~""I " ·"' • '1' "' I'• ~~!• •I 'l•"•••J ~l•f'> !, ., •. r Ho•·. ·<1 S•·cct, • lJC"e1 ~· 0" ... • •• ,. '' o• '-' ·'"" f lHll ' ' ').1 'i I I I " 1 ''. 1 • ' I• NOl lf TO CllCDITOll S SVPEll lGlr COUJ!l OF !,.[ ~f t.I~ OF CALIJOllNIA FOii !H[ COUNTY CF OJ!ANC;(. "" A, lt l•I "' •··~LIA!.' .J \!l -.HOU.l .. , .. "I ~(Bf (ol lff N •~ '"~ ... •• I'" ,., ' ' n • nr•.t .oq I ' I l'•t 'I• I"·' ·~· .. "" qt .• " • I ' t~ ""' ,•n I•>•• I'•('• ·1• I " •• ,-. ! •• ·~ .. , •• L II ~' '" ;, J ,, ""."' 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San Clemente, has reported to Patrol Squadron 17 at NaveJ Air Station at Barbera Point. Navy Almtan Apprentice Cordoa R. Khig. son of :-Ofn1. OQrothy 1.f. Wasrhkeit oC 316 Utica Ave., Huntington Beach. completed his first phase of training on the Navy's newest mrt.i-subma.rine aircraft. the SJA "Viking" at !ht Naval Air ZC-73-36 •. ' 1··~,., ........ ~ ... ";:r;:,,L->,..,-.1 ~·;~:~"' !t--·.-"'.-\1"••._, .... '-'S/ •'•Oown-w,t ... •~'-...~• AP655·QIJ·C'1 ~--- f~Af\JCHC) ,...,,., .• ..,.,r, ·- PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' INTENDllO TllANSl'l!ll ANO LEASEBACK Nork• 11 herril'r given 1~•1 TORRANCE INN MANAGEMENT, IN(., Tr1ns!1ror. o1 ltll Brll!ol Slfffl, CITY of C°'!I Mt1.i, COl.ml'f ol Orl"'llt. St1t1 o1 C1lll0<n11 nm, lnr.r.d~ 10 .wll c11P1"t1ht pe<,_I pr0per!lt1 to: CHANOLEll LEASI NG COllPOllATION, lnltn<l9<1 T••nsttrtt (Lt1sorl, wnow prlni.Jp•I bu 1 In 1 15 tOCl•en 11 101 H•rl~U Av11>11e, Chy or Lt•lngl~ Coun!y ot Ml lldl1H•, Sl•Te ol M.uJtdlUHll.o tnd !tlll u;,;t lllll'ndHI TrtMltrH (LKSOI'), C H AND L E ll LEASING COllPDRA TLON lnl9'1d> 111 IHlt t>foclt;. to 111d TORRANCE INN l,\ANAGEMENT. INC., Trtn 1 !1ro r !Ltto.HJ, 11>1 Uld pe<~ll Pr()ptf"lit>, t gll'fltrll dHl;rlptlon ol wrilcll ii •• lollo....s. 1,,.·..,.it; l...;;too1ng Do,lt 11111 l!m1tt4 Tlltr110. t ll lurnllutt , lurnl!olllng1, fl • I u rt s , re.lturtl'!I tnd lounge 1 11 u i pm t I'! r • """'~ti: .. ••' I r~rig1r11lon _.ipmtl'!t, 1nd olller 11ot11 l_;.'c· --~lit."' ~pmeot tnd ptr$0ntl pr~rtin ownN PY 11111 Tr1nsltror, Ind lor;lltd I! l1ll / IF1LOOD0 N A:.~INJ g;j~[ ~:ii,~:-=~~·;~ c~r r,J1r"~:1~~i U • ~ '""'-<'-ol <~lo MMO. "'"~"'" ( •nd ltl•I 1tld i:ile Mii 1N ... t>to<;1t;. I tr1n1tcllon Is lo bl consummtled on the Al~s(D C~d EIE~ 30IO '" • A~''-"'-" 2'00 >.M •• " I lht otrl,, ot CHANO LElt LEASING COllPOAATIO,., IOC.t!HI ti '61 Htwtil I Slrl!ltl, City of El Segl,lfldo, Ctlllornl& ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT "l~-. .... '"" .. " '"" '"""""· •" bll1lnt11 n1m11 tnd tddrt~HI u1t<1 ~Y / Trtn•teror lor "" """" !ll Yll" !t•l / OCTOlltR, 1 ~7 ~ ~tit. 1rt: SANTA MAll:tA MOTOft \!'·""·.,.,., I Ja.M/ HOTELS. INC .• prloc!p1t Du 1Inr1 1 ......_ .oe p :eo •OO fGe •~,• -•••• '"' ~"'"'"""'~' .1t• I .,,,,.,. _.,,, ..... ..,,,,,,_ •. ., • .,,.ru 1r••.J tell----~ 1 ..... reu: ...... ou IQutrOI Street, :;Din .......... •• , ....... ,. .... ,..~ ... ,, •• ,."~""'"" Floor. LOI An~11, C<tl!lorl\lt 90011 . .._J Ol-'>Nt M.iU "'•HT ,., 10~· OATEO !nl1 1111! dly of April, 1f1f, I C'!ill er ftl\•l!Al lll' cWt??j••I';• CHA."*0 LEll LEASING I J01-2 CORPORATION .----~-~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::~C:·~·:"";··;<ll.~~~;\:l~lf"';~~~;•~:.,~•::;::;~~;··:~"';·;::,;;;;~.~·•~~:·~~::::::::::::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~il--~~-~I Bv 11.ogrr H. Haw••d ,.,.,..,..,._.,__,_.,,_ ... ..,,..... Agent ~ 111!111" H. HOWlrtl, E .... ••-"-"'Mllil""" _ _,,,°'~··-~·· Grrlf!IN"' l.n1trd. Wtf11 ' liU. --& 1t1rm1, ln<..-,or1t9f I .. (...,llif'Y f'lrl E11t, 5ullt llSI =--=""--Los A ........ Cltl'-"'lt fll067 Pubtl= Or1nge (11111 OtllY P)lot, Aprlt 1~. 1914 130-1' • ZC-73-36 .. ~ ... Tl-¢. OR,.IM;( COUNTY P"~AmllNG COt.NS~ION• J'"-U.llt"I 21, 117• AOOPf[O llY f>£ CRAN:'.L COU'<fV 9CAl.0 or 5'.,KAVISCllSt N AIL 10. ~71 CROINANC[ ~O \ .!7~0 ,/ • . ...... , ......... ~....,,, 11•tr•r1,., RANCHC ·~·"'.i• I I N IGLJE " L ~··w••·•,not\' ••·11·w1.io•"' (~ ... .,.,,, .... ...,. .. . , ........... ,,.~ ... . I ("'"M"\l .. 1,'l.'1,.' ., ' • • c -•.;llUIW•T' ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT --------- """ --·--'"'"''"'" ··--~·,,.,., Ol•lt .n 4---'°'""''"""ffl OCfOltlt, tt:'"l PUBLIC 1'0TICE NOT1CI 01'" l'UILIC HIAlllHCJ NOTICE IS HEllEIY GIVEN ll\11 • PUOMC IM!1rlf1Q wlll 01 Mkl by tr. Clly Council pl thr Clly ol '°'" Mt•• cw. MIY />, 1914, I I Ille tlour ol ,,JO p.m .• or '' i.ooo lht rNlltr 11 the miner m•v bo he1r11, In tne Council Clltmt11r1 ol IN Ct!y Hall, /1 Fair Drl...e. (MT• Mtw, Ct l!torn!t , on tht tollowlng pt1!lllon lor Clldflllil OI 1one; R.ElONE PETITION A·l•·IG. CMl1 Mu.a f'l1nn!ng Commlulon, Poll OHl c1 Box 1200. Co111 Me11, 111• 1>1rml1~Lo11 to •tlone properly lox1tld t! !tit nor!hwt!il ~orner ol H1mll10I'! S!rH! tnd Vt!ltY t<OIO. trom Ml IO RI. NOT ICE 1$ FUll:THElt GIVEN !~It 11 uiu ltmt tnd ptact t ny Ind 111 ptri.on• lll!tttilld n"lll"t' IPs>etr 1n1S bl ~ttrd by tM C!!y CouMll of tl>t City ot Co1t1 Mtl• on lhr 1ror1mtnllonld 11.e•-Petition. EILEEN P. PHINNEY Chy Cit<k 111 "" Clly ot Coi•• Mti.t P11Dllil>tlS Otlf19t' Coli! OtllY Piiot, A.Pfll I~. 1914 1.161·11 PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE TO CltllOITOltS SUf'EAIOlt COUltT OF Trill STATE OF CALIFOltNIA FCJlt TMl COUNTY OF OllAHGI. Ml. A·7ffll E111tt Otct1Md. of HOR,r.,CE E. WOL F[. NOTICE IS HEREll'I' GIVEN to lfl;I crt<11tat"1 ot '"' ebc"'' Nrnt<I dtcffent !htl Ill Pl•ION lltYfng tltlm1 191lnsl Ille 11111 oecl'llirnl 1r1 rt<1ulred to lilt tl'li!m, ,.1t11 !111 MC.tntrv vouchtu. In '"" otllOl ot !ht cir•~ ol 111e l tlOY'I tnllllld courl, 0< ru prelOfll ltwm, wllh lht lllCHiilry voud1er•, lo 1111 Ulldt•1lglltd 11 HILL, FAll:RER & BURRILL, .US S.O.,,m Fi11Ulll'01 SITH!, LOI Anotln. Ct . 90011, which 11 '"' pltct of 1>11tl1>1H ot 1111 11noer1'911td In 111 m1!!1rs P11rl1tn11111 lo• '"" ••Ill• of u la <11<1111n!, wl1n111 tollr mon1h1 111&r 11>1 11n1 pwolletllon ot 11111 notice. (>tlld Ar>rll 16, lt1"- STIEll!..1N0 H, WOLF!&. Exec111or ot Ille WUI or tlle tCIOvt ntmtd dlCtdlnl MILL, .. A.ltliA & IUllltlLL 441 Soult> """""' llrtll LOS Atlfllta,. Cl. l'tOU t21lJl-..WO) .t."lf"Hl'I fw a n.:vtw P111111111C1C1 Ort~ C111i1 Diiiy l"•lot, A1><"11 lt, 11. tnd ,,...~ l, I~, 1tl• lllloh PUBUC NOTICE IL~J'GJI l'ICTITI0\1$ IU$1NIE5S M.r.MI ITATIEMINT TM faOowlnv PtrlGn.• 1r1 c1ot111 M!nt1l H : LOSTA Mils.A l"*N. l2GS Ht•bof' lei.ilflwt•4, COllt MtJt Ctlllor"'• tJ'11 V.t.GAllO'°O MOTOlt HOTELS. INI., 1110 SIU• Slrftlf, 51n OI..,... Ctlrfcttlll1 '7111 ,r.,POL..LO VAGAIOMO TWO, m £111 Milln Slrlllt, MtW. ArUOn1 1'101 Tiii• llulolt'llJI 1• CCll'llllK!td by M 11ri-lncorpor1•M 1uoc.1111on Oll'llr tt11n 1 iunntnhlP. V!'GAIONO MOIOlt HOTELS, INC. A.. 0.111 T l!omPIOl'I. Viet Pr1tlc1t>1t '"''' "~""""' .... fllttl ""'"' .,.., G0\11'1" Clft~ tf Or1not Coun1y on Aor"tl If, 1'1•, ,_, PutHIMtl Of-1'191 Cotti 0111\' 1"11"• •11tU 111 Ho and Mty :), It, l'7f' 11'0-" s flS} th "' \I'll 'I " 5,. Pa 2'J. '"' atl T an si w be N c H in be w m •• c .It " d' s c h s r ' ' I I s b " s Accused Slayer Held Fit From Wire Senrlces STOCKTON T h r e e psychiatrists ha\'e concluded ttlat on accused 1nass slayer Is sane and able to s11111d 1riul. it \1'as dlsclGsed 'l'hursdoy. The dot:lors !I 11 b rn I t t e d reports to San .Jo:1quin County Suptr\or Court Judi;:-\' hrii ( S tate ) P:ipa.8 on \Villic I .... Stechnan, 29. charged with nine counts of 1nurder. Steelnwn and Douglas E Cretzler. 22. "'l're accused of k•lling the persons in a home near Lodi on Nov. 6. The y. were arrrsted in Sacramenlo e G1u11h1g Bid LOS AN(iELES -The slate attorney general's 0 f r j (' c Thursday gave a go-ahead to an initiative campaign to S<.'ek signatures for a measure v"hich would legalize off-track betting on horse ract>s and Nevada-type gamllling i n California's Riverside County. Robert \V. Wilson of North Hollywood. sponsor of the initiati\'C. said petitions v:ould be circultated beginning next week and expressed ron ridence that the required 520.000 sig natur es of registered \'Olcrs "·ould be collected to qualify t h c measure for the ballot . e JDL Disb1n1ds LOS ANGELES -The. \\'est Coast region of the militant JrY•ish Defense Le a g u c announct.'Ci Thursday it was disbanding due to lack of support fron1 lhe Jewish community , fede ral poli ce ha r assment and the \\i thdrawal of the !eaguc·s cofound er. Rabbi j\l e i r Kaha ne. Other JDl, r egions throughout the country were ronsidering the same action, said Irv Ruben, West Coast regional director. He said he spoke for JDL chapters in Southern California. Arizona . i\"c\·ada and /\'e"' i\lcxico. • (1111011 Bla•I BURLINGAME Government bomb experts said todav that a plastic explosive Was used Thur sday lo blast the headquarters of the \Vestern Conference of Tcan"lSters~ They s;1id the explosh·c \Vas placed was to destroy a pillar SU!lporling the back side of the building. Damage from the explosion was set at $100.000. There "·ere no injuries because lhe office 11:ns not open at the time of the blast. e S1epso11 S11ed SAN DIEGO-The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has sued C. Arnholt S m i t h · s stepson for repaymcot of a S225.000 loan from Smith's now-Oeft:nct U.S. Na l ion a 1 Bank. The FDIC filed s u it Thursdav in U.S. District Cou rt against Jo~ph T . Alvarez. son of Smith's v.'ifc. Jfelen . by a p re v i o us marriage. e i'\:,, Di111es SACRAi\tENTO Californians ""ould nf) longer need a dime to make an emergency help call froin a p;:iy telephone booth under a bill ""hich passed t he As.sembly on a 6!Ul \'Ole Thursday and "·as sent to the Senate. The measure t AB30'l4 I by Asseniblvman March K. Fong ! D-OakJ.ind1. "·ould take effect in 1982 when California S\\'itchcs to a 911 emergency phone scr\ite e n a b I i n g persons to reach a n y ,emergency unit such as police and fire stBtlons. e Reins Sei;:e1f LOS ANGE:LES -Two !Oil cxecutiVC!f and four directors of Pacific Holding Corp. have resigned . handing over control lo an inveslor group 1h(11 includes G. Bradford Cook. fornler chairm::in oC the Securities & Exchange C.Ommis.sion. Named ne'A' ch.airman of the firm Thursday Wa! real estate developer David ~turdock. 51. "'ho heads UM.> nine -man 1nvcsror group \\'flich had announted last JanuRry that ii had acquit'Cd 19 percent of the t'ff'IPMY'! common stock and 'A-"t>Uld seek lo gain control. e 1Helee 'Typical' f'OLSOi\I Injuries surfer-eel by four maximum. st.-curity lnmAtcs at F'olsorn Prison "''"Tl' I.he re.suit c! ti "n1Snnr and fnirl~ typlcal. routint• <hsturbance." a suu c • • prison spokC!Smun sa)·s. . ' I THE PICK OF Punch I l'i119f Chloride Nadel· Group S~es ' Ove1· Pesticides \\'.'\Sl-flNCTON IUPJ I -A Ralph Nuder-backed health gro up has SU\'() the I:: n \' 1 roninen1al Protl'clloa Agc11cy tEPA t, .dc!1UAnd.ing <l 1sclosure or brand nan1es ot ;i!I pca:ticide product1 rontainlng v;tiyl c.hk>ride . .a <'hf'n1lc;1I linkt'<I to l 1 v e r cancer. f:PA ~id, ~Wkcts engaged In the m'aiiufnciure of vloyt ch lorlOO hove m!fe.rrd a rare !orrn of liver cnneer kno wn as anglo ~1rooma. .The: EPA:qoted·lhcre ls ''no rtlnlc::al or ttnplri\':li evidence'' ii.at the chcmk:al wJJI h.1\•e the same elf<:d Jn persons v•ho simply us~ it in aerosol '""'· The agency SaJd all. tile 'NAMED PRESIDENT Harold R. Walt Walt r~e1c "/ s~tt 1t •S fusf an tt.xtttnsion of his boy scouting ac tiviti•3." The f;PA \Yednesday announced 20 brand naTT"!N of products that il Is St.-cking to rN'aU . but did not rrk>a!e the names of 20 others. It said the 10 firms involved v.·ould oot release !he names on ground.'i the information v•as a lradc $(.'(Tel and did not y.·ant the nan1cs. made public. ma.nufact u rers an d di~r:ibuton ktvolved reporttd they no .longer prodUc e - pecticldes with vinyl chloride as a propellant, but earlier stOC'ks may stilt be on s<itc Jn stores or in hor114' use. Pres.idenL Of Perei rt1 Can~er _Award DESPITE TllE E PA' s nction. consumers still have no \\'a.\' of kno""ing "'hat produets in their homes may <:ontaln the chemical. since the labels do not have to Ji~t all ingredients." the He a I th Research Group sa.id in filing suit Thursday. A:'\.f:l•A SroKES.\1A\! said the 10 hrrrw refusing to rf'lc,1sc the-brand nnm<'s ~·ill bl' a~kr.d to shQ"· l'llU.'ie \1·1thin :JO cla_\~ v.hy the n;1mes cannot b.· releasl'd. Actor Gargan flonored JJ,1 tl)('S announced nr·e: From \\.ire Services Actor William Gargan. who losl his larynx 10 can~r. recf'ived Ol"C American Cancer Society's an nu a I "cou:'age award " £rom First Lady Pal /'\ixon. Since his life-saving operation I~ ~·ears a go, Gargan. 68, has become a volunteer I e a d e r 1n a campaign to help raise funds for research and education lo help cancer victims. "I really don·1 deser\"e this a\\•ard." Gargan said in the (.__P_E_O_P_L_E___.) \Vhite House library. "There arc too many other· people in the "·orld \\'ho deserve it. 1 feel very humble." * Actress Cicely Ty son has been honored by Harvard University for capturing "the ma rvelous strength and great dignity of black 'A"omen." r-.liss Tvson was cited fr>r her television performance in "The Autobiography of Miss Jane J>itman." that his c;11I for l i r nl leadership contained in a colun1n he "'rote for Redhook :\lagazinc in Fl'bruary had been \l'idcly misinterpreted as a change in his thinking. "l"m pleasl'<i """ith thco way most parents have used my books; and J ha1•cn't chanr,rd m)' mind m any subs1a.nt1,1I 'A'ay." he 'ATQte. • Actr(:'ss .\lelina .\lercouri The t\~r group filed the sui t under the Freroom ol lnfor1nation Act. sa}·ing the EPA's action "represents illegal suppression or data that lhl' public rnust have to avoid exposure to this cancer· causing chemical." EPA said it asked all manufacturers to recall the products voluntarily i\larch 28 and most of them indicated they ViOUJd. says she has b cc om e ALL TH E PESTICIDES anti-American because of \•:hat involl•et.1 in the EPA recall she terms indifference in the contain vinyl chloride as a Unl!ed Sta1e.s to wnditlons in propel/an!. rn 12 eases. the G~\~i~:· i\~crc~uri also. snicl in l~-C-O-N~-1=-E-L=L~EA==S=E=.o_,i an u1tcrv1ev.· Ill Ne1v \ ork she regards herself as ;1n exile'[:] [j after se\·cn ye a r s of j -"" campaigning a g a inst fhe ' li:iil tnililary juntas that ha\"el Yo•r fcKtory A11tflorlzed ruled her homeland . Clie,rolet t..osl11t O..i.r "I have becom e anli· N •7 v • M , ... . llTh fw 4.,aatcc. 1\mcrican. Yf'S. tot;i y. ey S&S40 did it to me ... she said ... , set• PEit MONTH :in indifference here now because:-they don 't kno\v , bceatLo;e the ll{'V.sp:1pers don't say an~ more. \\"ho carPS about Grt•ct.'t'? .. Pl .. 5 T~· & Lie. o" Attl)• Crea I 1~Ml).0EL. CONNELL CH£¥10L£T 2828 HARIOlll ILYD. COSTA MESA !46·1200 Brul1n n~·-in1p11)1·cd bug bon1h. Sf)l'Citilt.\" 1806 Outdri1e ant1·fouling black , P~Tethrin in~ti<'icll' j]erosol cl ;"\ I r y HlSt'C'ticidt:. Acnl<' f o g be r, Ch .. 1peronc flea and lick killer, COop dairy i n s r ct i c I cl e . Pa1terson ·.~ ,::ret'11 rp horl'r killl'r, E!iCehcidL' 16 oz af'to.rol bomb, Dcn1en roach and v.·ri!tp k i 11 er. Q\ltdri\•e anlifooling paltlt black 267. Rl'search nit bomb. Rodger$ in!l('CticidC' and r<'pt'!lenL Toca! Rrlrase in!IC<'t fo~ger, Chas. Products Co . n{'a kltler for dogs and cats 'Ait h rnalathiOlL LlRERT'll' P ll 0 n UC T S acth·;1ted n1orh 1>rOOf spr11y cl'rlantt:d . Coo p Pyrcthrin insecticide aerosol d ai r .v inSt"c!icidl'. :'ll1<l·At11 br.1n<I P\"rc1hin insccticldt•. Aemso\ <lfiir.1· in~1icide. Bor~n borC'r kil!t·r. r-.·a1•· Bra nd Thr!f!v 50. \.\":1li::recrfs. ant :i.nd rOach killer. r-=====I (Good Deed People) make the scene Sundays in the 1·01\);tt.ll As Jane Pitman. r-.ti ss °T'Json l portrayed tbe life of a black I ~-----~---------,.-,-,-,,, "·oman "·ho llred 110 years ·o · ... . o,. from the Civn Wa,r to lhe Civil ,.1•11t"I. r ,, ,~. i -'.'- Rights era of the 60s. ' ' .-, ·1 o., .. ' · ... . . .. * Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis \\'as one of a.capacity croy;d of J J.000 at a Frank Siilatra co11cert ·at the Providence (R.I.) Civic Center. Afrs. Onassis arrived at the arena with Sinatra and new back to New York with tho singer in his prl~·atc plane. She 'A'as seated with ptanist Peter Duchln and his wife in a center section .. * F'BI agents in Chicago said they recovered a $ 5 . 0 0 0 diamond·studdcd pocket watch stolen from entertaine r Liberace, and more than 500 other pieces of stolen jewelry, valued at $25.000. They arrested the owner of a jewelry ~hop they described as a major fence of stolen je"·elry. Liberace's watch was stolen during a burgl ary in Dallas Feb. 14. • Anato l}' Karpov, Russia's 22· year-old chess c h a m p i o n , defeated rorn1er w o r Id c11ampion Boris Spassky in the third game of their semifinal m..1lch and tied the contest at I· I. The Sovie! chess masters are hauling in Leningrad in a tournament to select a challenger to 9.·orld champion Bobby Fischer of the Onitfld States. * President Nixon's opinlon of his secretary of State's new bride is that "she's a little liberal, bul OtheM\•ise she 's all ri ght." Nancy Ki ssin ger. got a presidential welcome during a \Vhile llouse dinner for L3tln American foreign ministers. i\Irs. Kissinger was an assistant to former New York ('.ov. Nelson A. Rockefeller before her marriage lo Henry A. Kissinger. • Comedian Bob Jlope and form e r First Lady P.lrs. Alomle Ebicnho1''er hare been rwmcd recipient! of the Pittsburgh Committee or '76 1\merlcan Patriot Award . 1 .. . . . : .. 0 : • :.0 ... • ... .. .. ••• .. .. • ... · .. .. · ..... .. ·~ :; '. . '. 0 ••• ..•. 0 . "· , .. 0 ' • 0 ·' . : .•. . . W·i·d·e distances between living areas You don't hear your neighbor .. ~ .. .. . . . . ;o • •;o • •• . .. • ~ •. . .. •· • .. • ~ ;_.;_. .• ~-.. . . .... .... . . . .. .. · . .. • .... .. . :~ . . .. . .. ·- Exclusive! Only al Canyon Sands, Palm Springs. NO SHARED WALLS IN LIVING AREAS Enjoy single-family privacy ..• over 100 families do! 6 tennis courts. heated swimming and Jac uzzi pools. saunas, putting green. cabana. NO initia!ion fee, no dues. Lovely land9Caping, no e~teriar maintenance. Pri\late, walled patio. 2;car garage with electric automati~ door opener, floor-to-ceiling wood-burning llreplace. 11 ft. cathedra l ceiling. 3 sparkling models newly furnished by W. & ~·Sl oane. BUY NOW ... IMMEDIATE POSSESSION AmfK CommunltJH,. home bu1/d1n1 arm..of $750 mllhon Amlac, Inc, (NYS(I 3 b~rooms (or 2 and den), 21/2 ~alhS. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. 3 exc;itlng floor plans. '$39,500 up. ~· .~. rA:i nfac cAnyon sAn~s .\Ill~ -an idea whose lime has come Hwy . , 11 . ne;s:.t to Gen• Autry Hotel 4300 E. Palm CanYon D'·· Palm SprrniS A spokesman for t h e I Commiuee of '76 business, labor, educational and civic·;~-----------------~--------------,----·-······ -• -· · ·-· --· • • •· • • • •· • ... -- leaders said Hope wUJ be pre.sent for the April 25 ceremonies at Carnegie Music llall and either Af r s. Ei$enho\ver or her ~. John, (714) 328·2185 ! i G PALM SPfUNGS 'A'Ould accept her a"•ard. u"(· CANYON * ~{ IAHDI> I I Dr. Benjamin Spock insists 1 Yiu..u he hnsn't changed hi.J mind in Elegant, 1-story Clesert designs ~ t ~l.\j ~ CANYON SANOS, 4300 E. P1lm Canyon Or •• Palm Springs. CA 92.262 PleaN tend me brochure and inlormttion. Na ma Address ' ' • nny substantial ~on how to1 with colorful tile roofs 1.!J ...,.""-· ~ ~ City Zip hr~: ~:~t~·I~ to UPl l L-------------'----------~--·----. -... ---------·----. ·--J I OA1LY Plt OT :ll Ov.cr The Count1•r NASO li1t!t19s forn.ndoy. Aprll 18, 1974 MUTU1\L FUNDS ' I • • • ion, 00 1id. "'' °"' tc ' .• OJ • t • e .. :I I, '· ~ It ~ I. d I , , ' -. • 22 DAILY PI LOT ---F'rid1'1. Apnl 19, 1~74 _____ ;.:: Paste1irizatio1i of Milk Interest Sparks Continued Battle De~li11e Preclic t ~d Jet T1•01isoctioit First Douglas DC-10 trijct wa.s delivered to Aero· nicxico officials In L..ong Bench this \\'eek . ~lex ican clignl1arics arc ll<1y1nun1\o t:1110 (left) and l::ugcn\o ~tcndcz l>ocur ra icenter). n1inistcr of con1n1unlca- lion. John c·. Brizendine. president of Douglas is at right. Owne1·s of Co11do1nii1iums Earning:;' Of Irvine Face New Tax P1·ohlems Firrn Rise Hy SYLVIA POHTER To all the other que stions being raised 111iotrt o"'Tlership 01 L'Clndo1niniun'lfi ha~ bL't'll added the excecdin~lv stril"ll•S one of federal i11t"on1c t;uc li:ibiht ~·-lor 11n .J:1n. 16 rhc IHS r~ilcd !hat rondominiutn O\\'llCf :tSSOl'i<lliOnS ;ire 110 longt·r cxcrnpt l"rorn r h £· fcdtral inL'()lllC tax. 1'his ruling, of \vluth few condo1nlniurn 0"1u.:rs a r c ;n~·are, opens nev.• traps for both 1>ro.<ipecti\'c huycrs :ind current O\Yncr~ of cori'don11niu1n residences. Previou sly. th e-sc asso<.'iations. 1,1•hich represent th\' 0\l'll<'rS (If conc!O· Ill j 11 i ll Ill units 1 n d 1\•hlt:h 111rinagl! the com1nunity, ji;vl been ,. x cm rt 11nd1!r Scr- relained earnings. but it mny take court action to establish thi~ .. , Question!! of :l('COuntinl! and bookkeeping con t·r v Is - questions nn<>l ov.·ncr <issociations ncvl'r c v e n ask-v:ill now hecotne crucinl tn detern1ina1ion of I h c <"1ssociarion's tax liability. TO YOU. THE condomi nium 01\11cr. the tax liability \\ill bt• reflected directly in the ;unounl of your 1sscss1nrnL v.·ith more taxes inevit;:1hly 1ncaning higher asscss1ncnts. Scc.ond, lon g-l<•rnl i111provements fundt'd from the o v.· n e r as.i;ocialioo's reserves m:ly be interpreted as "('{)nstruclive di\"idends" by the IRS. -ynur master deed and by~~11.·s avoiding Tax liability for any surplus funds or reser\"es. There are 1nany possibll' solutions. depending on how your m:1ster deed and by-laws are drawn. For the steps to take. you· will have to b.ave proft•ssionnl (.1)Unscl. f P.S. The sense of the ,January rulinc: was extenck---d oo ~l arch 6 to ho1neo1vner associations gencr11lly. Some homro\\'ncr llSsociations v.'l\I ~till he tax-ext•mpt-but most ori;:ani1ed To administer-<ind prc.tcct arcltitectural fcaTurcs or to n1ana ge recrcaTiona\ and olher amenities frorn \\ilich the ~ern.:ral public is l'Xcluded. "'ill no longer be exenipt rrom fedcra I inl'ornc laxes. Be 11•arned.) Computer Automation. In<' .• I r vine-based minlcomfioter manufacturer. ha s r<'ported substantial increases in oprrating results for the third quanl'r ended ~1arch 3 I. In an unaudited statement of e:irnin~s. President 0 . II . P.fethvin said Thursday lhi! company h:i1! net incon1c or $.S40.258, equal to 32 rents a share of 1: om mo n stock outs1anding, . from s;iles or $5.600,820 for the qnarl.er. This represente<I a 9 9 J)('rcent increase over the $2ii.020 in income reported (before extraordinary I a 1 credit of $1 ,tm) for . the like pcriOO lasf year. Sales for the quarter •.i. .. ere 81 pc r cent higl~r than the ~.081,161 recorded in last yea r's third quar1er. Earnings doubled last yea.r's 16 cents per share. Good, Bad Points CITY OF INDUSTRY I AP ) -An old di SJlUtC O\"er the .snfely and v 3 I u e of unpasteurized milk has nared here in a slrngg1e between county heal th officials and the nation '!' largest producer of raY: certified milk. Alta-Dena Dairy, .,. .. hi ch prodUCfs about 11 ,000 gallons of raw certified milk each dny. 11·as forced to pasteurize it;;; milk for about a month because i' few ro"'·s in one of the dairy'!-i t1o1·0 herds "''ere bclie\·cd ! n f e ct e d v.'\!h brucellosis, whitil can cause serious illness in hu1naos. 't'he dairy went to court and had the order lifted. ANOTllER pasteurization order -still standing -y,•.as issued 1o1·hen county health ofricials said they found a sirtall amount of salmonella duhlin. an infectious orgiinism thnt can cause food poisoning, in a test sa mple of raw milk from the dairy's Sl'COfld herd. The dalry contended the pasteurization orders -\.\'hich came aboul the same time last m o n t h 1o1·ere unwarranted and thal health official~ created a "panic sHuatioo." After some of the raw milk products \\·ere o r d c r e d recalled. said A I ta -Den a. "people were bringing back all of our products, e v c n pasteurized ones." AND YET, THE dairy complains, il w::is n e \' c. r proven that any of the allegedly contaminated milk reached the puhlic or that anyone got sick from drink ing !he 1ni1k. It is hard to find a nonpartisan opinion on raw milk. 1o1·hich is what all milk was until the 1890s. when pasteurization -heating to kill harmful organisms - c:une into wide use. - Dr. Bernard ~llo"'· director of the National Arthritis i\ledical Cent.er in Desert Hot Springs, and author of "Diet Dynamics," says ra1o1• mllk is "the only pure food in history." HE SAJO p.1steurizln; milk removes much of i ! s nu tritional ,·alue -he t'OU.idn't say how n1uch -as welt as a "groy.·th factor x·· and an "antlstiffncss factor·· that Is 11St(11I in trc;iUng arthritis. ~llov.· said he prescribes ra1o1· rnllk for patients at the small new medieaJ clinic 1o1•hich he and three ortJcr doctC>rS run. Dr. Roso I y n Alfin·Slater. director of the Di\·ision of Environmental and ~utritional Sciences at UCL.A. said she didn 't know of any nutritional advantage to raw milk. ''I T S TRUE TH AT pasteurization docs destroy some Vitamin C." she 11aid. "but ntilk isii't a very good source of it anyway." She said raw milk adl'ocatr5 talk about the destruction of (;ood1icl1 Calls Back ,\uto Tires AKRON, Ohio lAPl -B.F. c.oodrich Company ha !-i recalled 7,150 fiberglass belled bias 11·inter tread passenger car tires because some failed to meet federal high-speed re<Juiren1ents. The company s2 id Thursday lhat separation ot' tread rubber from the t I r c body 'A"OUld probAbly occur only during high-speed operali1111 and v.·ould be "evidenced by ~ron~nccd thumping of the tires. - The rompany s:iid sudden air k& "'as possible if the damaged tire were to continue in use and could lead In "difficul1 v i n mainlainin;,: direction.ii or bra k i o g control.'' entymes, "but tltey don't say "''hlch one• 1hey are. Ail eniyrnes arc dest.royed in the digestive tract. in any cuse." As ror the safety of.drinking unpasteurized milk. Or. Alfln· Sinter said, "l think lfs chancy. I v.·ouldn't drink it unle51 I knew the cow personally. and maybe not e\•en then." ALT A· DENA is the largest of three dairies in the c:ountry that produce raw certified milk -that is rnilk v.titch mai ntains standards set by the American ~ledical "' i I k Association. The othert are in Chittcnaogo. N. V . and Ot..>catur. Ga. At le3st 15 stales have dairles that produce noncertified ra1o1· milk. said Alta-Dena. Alt.a-Dena spokesman Paul Virgin said the e ii: t r a cleanliness and closer watch on the health of its CQ\\'S protects the health of its custo1ners. It also a('('()w1ts for the higher price of raw milk -about four cents a qu..1rt extra in Southern California. somel4-ilal more in other areas. A bank t:(OOOIDlSl h it ~ predicted thllt rhe oonk prime in1erest rate. nov.· edging past 10 percent. s/lould re3lil its peak thi s month und begin l'l docline in ~111y. The prediction c il m r Thursday fr(l(n Dr. RaynlOnd Ja\Jo\\'. senior ''lte presidcnl and ('t\ief ec:oooinist of United ca11romia Bank. In a spee{'h Thnrsday at the A n1 er i ca ir Co1npcnsation Association conference i n Newport Beach. J a I 1 o w \\·amcd that the decline in interl'St rat.es v.·ould be shorl· li\·ed and not be as substaptial as predicted. llo1nebu\·ers v.•ill get a break, he. said. because the mortagc·ill1ercsL rates should be lo\\·er this summer. Jallov.• sllid he :1grecs with the need to fight inf\:ilion but clocsn',t think the federal Reserve Board should fight ii \rith tighter rnoflt!y and higher interest rates. • These actiuus , he said, "\\"ill not only fail to curb inflation under current e c o n o in i <· oondilions but also "'iii cause considerable dan1aJ.:c and hardship to many sectors ot the et'OOOm}'." AN I N D E P EN D ENT laboratory tests the ra\\' milk daily. and the da iry's 01o1·n veterinarians inseect the cov"s pe.rk>dically. The suspected brucellosis 1o1·as found by Alta-~---------~ Dena \'eterinarians, although a dairy spokesman said no brucellosis organisms were found 1,·hen autopsies '\\"ere pcrfom1ed on the co\\'S in· question. The .. salmonella reportedly 'A·cre found in a sample of milk by the county health department. v.tiich also makes periodic ch<!cks. Haro Id Stuc\·e. a partner in tht dairy, said further tests ol the milk. ho11•0\·cr. failed to tum up a sin~le organism. The dair_y has backed its ronlentions in a damage suit against thr county health department. It 11·ants compensation for at least S;l00,000 11·orth of business it s.;1id lt lost from th c brucellusis "harassment." ,• 2 Mor e Go O·ver 10% SAN FRANCISCO ! AP) -Wells Fargo Bank and Crocker Bank both have boosted the prin1e lending rate from 10 percent to ·10111 percent. \1,1clls Fargo is the nation's 11th largest bank. . Bank of California and !he llnion Bank of Los Angeles v.·ere the first California b.1nks to niove to the !Ol~ rate. <i record I C\'Cl. Thev aclcd "'ednesday. • ~Ot1TE11 ti•lll 501 h.:) 14 1 or th\.' tax t'O<lt·. This provisio11 provides "for the exemption fro111 federal income tax of civic !eagnes or orgtinizations not organi1.cd for profit but o p e r a I c d exclusively for !hi:! prOrnolion or social \O,"f•lfatl!." If the IRS so determines, to you. the O\\'fler. this may mean that the equivalent ca~h \'alue of the imprO\'e~nl "'ould become income for ta~ purposes for each nnd every O\\'llt.'r at the tin1e of sale. Crucial 10 this interpretation \\' o u l d be ho\\' your or1:tnnization's hyla Y•s are dra\\"n ;i nd how its operating procedures are set up. Ca1· Lease Plan Complete Mid-day American Stock List ITI S's finding in January v.·as that · ' s i n cc the organization's acti vi!i{'S arl' f11r the pri\·atc benefit of its !TK'mbf>rs. ii cannot h1• said lo be opcrt1tcd cxclusi\·ely for the promotion of social v.·clfare. Acrol'Ciingly. ii does 1101 qu:i!if.v for exemption .·· \\1lat :ire 1he ma j or ramifications for l'Ondf!111i niurn unit 01rn1•rs as a rl'SUlt of this tax ruling~ FIR.ST, ~A\'S Jan1es L 1..1u1thli11. it i r f' ct or or l'o1nm11n1\y fl. ~ s u c 1 a 1 ion Si-rl'lrt'S or Arl in!;tOn. Va., owners nJU!';l rf'ali1c that n1on('Y not sp.:>nl for OJX'ra1ing: f':'CJX'OSl'~uch as I a \\' n ni:tint C'na11rc. s al :1 r i c s. hrntinJ!, t•tr.-1na\" ht· suhject In !ax;11ion ;is r rt ;1 1 n e d l'arnlngs. ~fost likt•h·_ L:1u1?hl1n ;idcl~. ··IRS will lrt'{l\ ('01nn111nit~• ;1s .. ociAl 111n~ rt" cor p I) rate enti tif·~ 11 ht•!hl'r n~ not lh<'\"'rc fnnl':ilh 1n('()t'J)f'lr!l11''ti. :11\ll a 1· o r 1>0 r :i r I l)ll '~ r1·1:11nt·rl i'an11ni.:~ ::r•· t:n .. 1h!1' Of cour~t·. !111· .1f'n1nn1l.111•d unsvcnt r1'~i'r1r~ ;i n· ST RESSES 1.AUGlll.IN: "1'here is no genera! rule which \\'ill be 11 n i r o rm I ~· applicable. In some cnS<.'S. the 0Y.11cr association \\'ill he able to do little to case !he tax burden imposed by this ruling bcrause of the \\"<lY its b~·la\\'S and master rlet'd are dra1l'n. In other cases. chan ges can be n1ade to ease the impact of the ruling .. ---if the O'A'TICr association teams of lhe need to aci and takes t he appropriate action. \\"hat. then , should you do? AS A PROSPECTIV E hu,·rr of a rondominiu1n unit. chi.-rk to 111nke certain that 1he cle\"eloper frvim 1rho1n you 're bu~·ing is a\\·arc of the ne1\' non-exempt status of 1hc 011.,,er associatiOl\. At a 1n1n1n1u tn. I h" de1·clopcr should consult a t:ix expcrt to see that the ni::1s1cr rlf'f'<I . the as'-'OC'i::ition hyl1 11·<i. :ind accounling procl'rl11res have l)C{'n sf't 11p to tak1• inTo l'Onsidera!iron 1his nc11 !a('tOr of l::ix: liabilit y. Catching .Hold Capilol Ne"·s &r1•lct SACllA~IE:-.;TO -Near\\· 20 prrccnt of the> iic\\' a11ton1ol>ilc!-i on the hi~h11·ay arc leased from b.1nks and finance l'01npanics rather than nwncd by the mot orist -and chantts are :he phcnon1cnon 1,1ill coniinue lo grow. \\lithout lease programs, auto manufacturers would find Their dealers stuck \\'ith Tnanv 1nore cars at the end of thC n1od<!I year. TI1crc :tre sound reasons lor a le;:isc. 111ey include : -LO\VER PA Y~IE~'TS on a lt•ase over 36 n1on!hs than on a purch<ise contract tor the same vehicle. -Scldon1 is there a do1Yn payn1cnt, \\"hich -penni1.s the 1notori st to use the rash for sun1c other purpose. -Dl'pcnclini:: (In 1he mark{'t , the n1otorist c:an ('h.1nge cars CYC!ry t110 or three years 11·1thuut a loss . .1nd he c<in h~1 c all the ~dd-on cqui p1ncni ht• IY31ltS. -If the C':ir is u:.cd for hu:-<incss. it is 1nui:h e<lSicr to f1 1!UrC' th e inc:o111(' lax \1·riLc- oft . n \lL'Cll t'OH. the gl)Od nt:11 .~ !l('rc"s the bart. auto1nobi1e leases will to1al nt·arlr 50 percent nf lhe n1arkct by 1980. Here are son1e ;:lcauing~ 1!'0111 tt\c latest issue of ~1 ot.1r, the auton1oti\·e sen·icc trade journal: * \\1HAT EFFECT 'vill the 55 mph speed liinit \av.· ha\'e on the ser1•ice business·.• "Little if an~· in1p.1tl ." is the opinion of service JX""'Oplc v.·ho have sized up the situ:Hion. But the sa1ne sourcf"s cau- tion that service .spending per ~N HIGH GEAaj car owner could decline as a result of higher gas prices. Prople hare only a limited number of dollars thev c;in spend on their cars .ind if more of the automobile budget has to go for gasoline. many motorists \\·ill be forced to spend less on maintenance. * I S ET ll\'L CORI'. considering a 1najor ass..1ull on the servicc-it-your~elf 1na rktt".' l\'llSS ION VI E'.JO I !\'I PO HTS -MERCEDES BENZ - Sn/cs • .)rrri('t' • l.ea . .;;111y 28701 MARGUERITE PARKW AY \t 1hc l'lld 01 tlh' lease J}l.'t'111d, you arl' 1·c~flOll~ihlc for ,1 h11np i-t1111 paytncnt to lllC tiu;1nct• c1rn1pany. lk'1X'ndin~ 011 th1: ~hapc or Ille t'ehic·lt' nnd !Ile" 111ark1•t, yCIU Cl)U1tl mnkc :1 li11tc mouc·y selling it yourself. 11r vnu <"an lose severa l ln11uircd rlolJH1"S. The company hRs set up :i eonsumer auOOnlolive products di,·ision in Baton Ronge, L:t. to markc.1. a new lill<' of additi\'es. The line is \iTni1cd to three items. It seem.~ unlikel) a gi<rnt like Ethyl v:onld set up R se par11 1e di\•ision ii> n1:irkct a nlere three iten1s. A'!> lh~ name o( the ne"'' d1\•ision indicates, the c o m p a n l' ob\•iously has plnns for a htr gc line of 00.it-youn;c\f products . 495-1700 MISSION VIEJO 831 -1740 Solill o;.90 fwy. lo Awtry "'''"I'· t1if, l'iqht 611 M•r91Wl'ltt Sonic b11nkcrs e s I i ni :i t e 1 · Mercedes Leasing * G~t Ai\1l roRn have been doing some !Nlck-to-the-b::in1 te~ting or stripped l>ig cars ond incrf'_.ises l h e. ") ' \' e achiC\'ed in i;ai; milragc .-re s;1id tt1 border on 1 h e I -~ , , spi..'Cl'acular. ~ '~ C.ompnrrics ob,·lnusl v :iren't l ~ ~ ~ager to sell big c<i~· 1\·ithout "utomatlc trans1nlssion~. air l F~om$t78.. ro1riitioning. power ,..,..,\ng .J... 1 and flt.her options productl \'c , of high profits for both fllOdeJ 280 '48 mo0El toctorles and d c A Irr 11 car makers and merchant" House of Imports 213 921 ·8588 71 4 523·7250 1"1 lrC<jUCUllY m•k< more .,, ,, .... 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" - -.. ··- '·" '. '• ' • " ' .. ,, ., ;I 'I , • .. ,, , ~ 11 fd "' ... ",, ., .. ,, . '" '• --~------ • 2,f DAILY PILOT Friday, April 19, 1974 Wind Whips Regatta ' . Cotf11narnns Crurnble ; l{aces Abandoried By AL)10N LOCKABEV l lNllhtt Edllor "\Vi needed more \Vind ." That was the ~amcnt of skippers and crews i 11 Yachting Magazine's One Of A Kind Hegana in the OJ)Cl'l.ing two roces Wednesday . On Thursday the wind gods ansY.·ered that complaint \vith a vengconce. The third r:.1ce was sailed in a rnocleratc westerly that made for ideal sailing conditions. BUT BEFORE the fourth race was vcrY old reefs were tucked in mai ns'ls. t""·o large catamarans \\·ere b c i n g brok~ up-in heavy seas and severi.l others' had suffcrt-d major gear taUures and •or di smasting, as ·the westerly \\'hisUed UQ. to 25 knots. And to add tO the misery, the small cruising boats arid keel boats which, managed to n1akc it to the weather mark found it wasn't there. Neither was the reaching mark. Both had carri~ aw~y in the blustery winds and mounting seas. BOATING o.n~1av small centcrboarders \¥CrC' being • ca p sized, disn1astcd, losing rudders anti suffering other rt;:•inuge. There \l'Cre no injuries in any of the ffLishups. .... close.quarter mancu.,-cring in the heavy going. \Yll EN THE sound and fury ·was all over and I h e computers had s t o p p,,c d whirring, here nre I h e _,,_ standings in the fi\'C divisions altt!r citber three or four races: • DIVISION I (catamarans) -(IJ 'fornado, Harvey and Stewart: 121 o.cat, Steve llashew; t31 Alpha-18, Fred ltol and . DIV ISION II (c rui sing boots I -(I J Ca l 3-30, Bill L..apwo rth ; (2) ~lorgan·27, J. \Vilkinson: t31 Yank ce-30 Ill , D. ltosen krans. DI VISIO N II [ (srrtlll keel bo.alsl -fl 1 Tempest. Argyle Campbell: 121 Etchclls-22, Bill, Lynn ; (3) six meter, E. Vynnc J,. DI VISI O~ JV !centerboard dinghies) -(I ) International ~:>. Paul Tara; t 2) l hlc rn a t ion al-14, Baird Bardarson; \31 470, Dave Ullman. DIVISIO:'i V (singlehanded dinghies l -( i l l.ascr, Dick i Ti llman : 121 Banshee, John · Bertrand; (3\ tie be™'Cen . , . . " . --.. -··-··-· .JJ' ~ekend Caleradar.. .... --. ,. ' - • Other ~es .on Tap 1~1 I -w-._ I • .) 1~ • ' nte One Of A Kind RegatJ( ABYC Olympic regattt' b Jhe--race . jstart al Los ~ngeles continuee-lo hoJd' ~-i.nW---~~~ lia!.OOr'. ~·l~~sey ~l 1 d g e t of lhe Newport and 'Southern Los Angeln-1.ong: Bea;b Series. Salw'(lay. California yach ting fratern ity. LOS ANGELES y AC HT Sart Olego The six-race series i s CLUB _ San Nicolas Island SOUTH\\'~TERN YA CllT trdleduled ,. .. ·wind, ..u p Rfl'i! '(Wltltnel' Series) ftlll'tr cr.UB-'lll'llogers Seri es iC.1- Saturday. loday; ~larineland R 3 ce 25 ) Saturday ; Cal-27 Series. • And when its all over, ooe or (Lltt)e Whitney Series ) MORF Sundriy: Rubber Duck Serles more classes of sailboats will aod CCA, Saturday. (Colunibla-26J' Sat u r i;I a y ; be boasting lhot Ibey are lhe ALAMITOS BAY Y~Clrr DorfCY Series 1Coronado-ZIJ fastest ragbags anoat. c L u B -Olympic Cta~s Saturday . Also on lllo loco! front, Regalia, Saturday, Sunday, $1.N DIEGO YA C fl T Voya~ Vilcbt Cl ub will Monday· CLUB-Sugarloaf .Rock rat'f. start a fleet Of J\1idget ~an LONG BE~OJI y AC HT (!OR) Saturda y· II u s s on g Ra · Fl t chts lhe CLUB-Openiilg Day Regatta, ' <i.Uli ec ya on imide classes Sat u rd a Y, Sugarloa f race ( ~1 0 R F J o.atatina ShJp Rock race, the outside classes Sunday. Saturday. .second of the Alassey J\iidget SILVERGATE" YAC HT Se.. Santa r.tonlea Bay lh' 1 i:1es. KING llARBOR ):'AC ll T CL UB -Rosarita \' ist er, (S D H F l Sat ur d ay ; LOS ANGEL~ Yacht Club claims · the spotlight in that area with start or the San Nicolas fsland race for IOR yachts today and t h e Marineland race for t h e Midgets and 'PHRF. They are the fourth race in tbe current Whitney Series. CLUB-Ship Rock Rac e Invitational Ser~cs. Saturday. (Spinnaker &!ries). I 0 R., Sunday. PHRF, MOR F . Salurday; OCE ANS I DE YAC!fr Sabot Serle!i. Sunday. MA LIB U YAC HT CWB-~tission Bay rac e CL U 8 -S pr i n g Series , (Coaslal ~~ics), Sa turday. muitibuil, Sunday. Sorth and Inland Newpert,Balboa SANT A BARBARA YACHT NE WP ORT HARBOR CLUB-Triangle Series. al l YACHT CLUB-One Of A classes. Sat urday. Sunday. Kind Regatta; today and P 0 ri.t 0 N A V A L L E Y Satl.D"day. A S S 0 C I A T I 0 N -Spring So there was nothing left for the race committee but to abandon the race on that course. The C-Cat that broke up in the surf u·as Spirit of 76 skippered by John Conser of Costa a1esa. Anot her C-Cat, carrying a fixed airfoil as a sail. y,·as dest royed after it \l'as taken in tow 1·;hen it lost a mast. f\.1ost 8' the other cats turned tail and headed for home. U.S.-1, Norma n Freeman, and DARING YOUNG MAN ON WET, FLYING TRAPEZE Foree 5, Jack Evans. Baird Bardarson And Crew Get lnt.-14 On Plane In small boat s a i l i ng , Alamitos Bay Yacht Club has S<::heduled its aruJUal Olympic Classes Regatta Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The VO Y AG ER S YAC HT Cen t e r boa rd Regatta, CLUB-Catalina Ship Rock Saturday, Sunday. Pt1EM\'WllILE, ON anolhcr course less than two mil es There were protests all through the fleet as a result of Entry List Running Higli for Ensenada The scheduled Saturday. l\1ay 4, start of the Enscnada race had little or no ad \'crsc effect on the entry list. At the close of entries la<;t ~1onday Ne\•lporl O c e a n Sailing Association presiclent Dick JeMess reported there y,·ere 550 entries, only 27 short of the record 577 a few years ago. The gigantic fleet breaks dOY.TI into 109 International Offshore Rul l? IJOR ), 351 Perfonnancc ~aodicap Racing F"leet (PHRF l. 23 ORCA (catamaran s). and 50 MOHF ( ~1.idget Ocean Racing Fleet I Re~ord The !OR aod Pl1RF fleets will be divided in to five classes. accord ing lo their handica p ratings. All others y,•ill sail as one fleet. It was expected tha t the Saturday start. instead of the traditional Thursday, might cut down on the entry list because of the difficult y of gt•lling boats back home during the first part of the week. The change was made to reduce the size of the non- yachtin g and yachting crowtl at the Baja California resort. Voyage1 Solo Sailor ,lVea ring Horne TOKYO I AP) -Kenichi Horie sailed to within 1.000 miles of Tokyo Thursday and was in positio n to set a speed record for a solo voyage around the world. "I lost sorne weight and my pants are baggy now, but 1·m ' ~---'~ y by Copl. Fred lowlon, Director Morine Sofe ty, ltoytheon Company & Atnerico 's Cup championship 1oiling mosler. s,,, ,., ... •"' hcre ll1r fSI ,,.,. •"'" ,,..,.., ., '"'' ~ SAFETY MAKES A HAPPY SHIP Cine:· the 35-ycar-<Jld s.:iilor said by radio frorn the ~1er1naid 3 to a helicopter overhead. ' "The first thing I want when I ge t home is a cold beer." !Jorie. ·who has been sa iling y,·cst nons!op for 60 days, said he coul d reach Takaoka l)ear Osa ka in 10 dnys, weather pem1i 1ting. to eomplcte his 3,200-milc trip. (.'urrent records f o r solo ci rcumnavigation -both set by Britons -are 312 days eastbound and 293 d a y s y,·estbound. Coastal W eathe r Sunny 100.Y. Willd$ 1¥61 to 11()1'111- Wf!!! 1! lo 1S kno!• !n .Jf!~rnooil' ro. day and $llurd1y. Hlgll !Odl y In low ''" Coasllt tem.,..-a!u•" .,,_ rrom Sl to II.I, lnlllr>er !~r11ture1 r•"lltl trom S2 to 6.S. W1ttr ltmptf•ll.I•• !I. S1111. Hoon. 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'l .tt $299 l • I· • • • • Arts I Dining Out Entertainment · DAILY PILOT 2:i fncl,l) April 19, 1974 Pa1·ticipatio1i Tlieciter Lets /(ids Try on Life • IJ~ KATllY fl..\ '\('Y Ot ,,.. ~Ii, '•let Slit! ·rhr kind of theatric;i1 pr0flu('!io11 th·it "i11vol\'t.'S rh1ldre11 as p/r1irip11nls ratht·r lhan just :i~ 11:itchcnf ' ls ~1hal, :'\ant.·y l·:bsrn. 111fe or· television a1M.l f1ln1 star l:11ddy ~:b51·n. has IK't'n lt«lCh1ng her :.tudent~ !his ~i.'ar at Cal Stal(' Fullerton. ~lrs. t:bsl.'n. \l'ho d11·idr~ hrr tln1<.' l>t·!11 t'1.'11 lhr f:1n1i!y ho1nc on ll..'lllxia Jsl;u1d :ind !ht·~r r.u1ch in Agoi.1ra. l~ ;111 ;iccon11>J1,ht·d 11roft'ssion::il and a specialist in cluldrt·n·s thca11 •r. S~· ha~ b1.·rn on the Cal S1 ;1!e Ful!c11 on faculty p;1rl ·lin1e si nce last fall tc:1chinc; classes in children's !hea ter and 1t r:1111n- 1ies in tht· classrootn. Students in th<' ' classe~ rangt' rron1 teach!'r 1n11n1•£'s lo prarticinc:: teachers to dr;irna students to 1)~ych11!og1~1s and other:.. ~11·!>. Ebs1·n saitl tht· problt•in \\"llh 1110:.t produr!ionS for t·hildrcn. 11 hc!hcr live or on telc1·1s1on. is 1hat lhty rJon"t actually in1·01vc 1hc (.tuld '":\"othing lha l is l!ivcn a t·hild. 1rhcre hr JU:-l i,1ts aud lets thl' s1tua11uu hi!ppt·n. 1~ l"l·r~· 1..'<lt1ca11011aJ or <lc1·rJopn1cn1 al.'' s:1id ~Ir:;, Eh~cn. 11ho noted that raisi n;; ~l'l't~n l"liilll1·,·n 1 r 'ti,·:· 01111 hc!p<."<I 1..·untin ue h.•r 1n!t•rt~! 111 th is field Silt' t '<plnincd lh;it pJrticipahun thcat('r ac1u:1l1~ c:111 !Jkt· : .. ·1vr;1[ fonns-fron1 p11 f1·~~1011;1 I f\•;H·ht·r-.1r1or ll":llll~ 1rhu 11ork und•'r eon !rai·t f<) do :i SIJ<'Cifif' iob lur a ~cho•il 111 ~11nply a highly f;i fl<'d ll'at h1•r "'11"110 1·;111 i11l'Oll'<' ho•r<;<•lf \\'i!h her l"hildn•n 111 ;1 rol1 •-p!aying !--JlUJ!1on."' "NO WRONG WAY" Newport's Na ncy Ebsen speci fic c1not1onal or soci:1l situ<1t1on in the children'<; school or cornn1unity. The p1·ogr:1nlS arc prcscn!ed on the ct:i~,rourn fll}l)r 11·urkl11g l\'l lh groups of fill rhildr1!n or lps;: Co,,fun1l'S 1na;i be uS!cd and possibly a si n1p\1..• S<'L ''Tht• <·luld h;1-. a l"hancc !o 11·ork out the play hnnsclf. Thc rl'":-i no \Vrong "'ay tu tlr1 ll t"1lhl·r-s11ntJIY another point of •1c11. II 1~ a 11 a.1· of lLltltlri the t"hild try un hf\··· ' ". ' BARONESS OF 8At'ANC:E . WITH ROl.'LINC< GLOBE Rpgana Is Ofteif Mlny, Performers#Undtt Tent HONDA JOINS HIGH.WIRE ACT IN CIRCUS VARGAS Washek •nd Wife Present Airborne Trick .\~ p.1rl nf h1·r l"la~~roo111 .iClt\i l\" last fall. f,,r t•x;:rnnl,•. \1r'i. l·'.h-.t•n :ind ht·r C..;11 Stale Full.·rtr1n ~t tl{/{·nt<; prr"-t·11 lrd ~ucil ;1 pn1:.!1 .1111 at .\l•inh· \·1~1 a f·:lt•n1t•11t<.1 r1· S1·h1~1I 1n !h•· :\"r11·1)()rt-.\lt·.~<1 School IJ1...,1r1t t Titlt'<I ·· \lyths About th1• Sun and ~loon ... the prL'Scnt;.it1on 11as h:.isl'<I on An1t'nc:in Ind ian lti;en<ls about hov.· !he \1o rld eamc lo be forn1cd. Children v.·crc placed 1n tribl:s v.ilh :ictors 1n charge of each. \l/liilr ;\lrs. Ebsen Sl!.id sh<• btl1c1·cs thi rl..i.;;~roorn parllr1pation thr;1!er is ;,, ' art•a \l'ht"re lh<' most ~ood can he don• 11011', she doL'Sn't deny that thert• is also a p l:'.ll'C ror the chi ldren "s lhcatrical rxtr.'.lva~an1a. llov.·ever, she s a I d 1nvolvin~ 1>a rf'n ls in the production is often d1 fr 11..·ult. and many children si n1pl y 11c1'tr hal"e a t·hance to 3tc this 1ype of thea ter. .r '• Big Tent · Goes Up • Ill • Circus Vargas begins a fil'C-d<?y • run et thi:; Orange Ci:unly Fa1r- gl"()\inds tonight. The three-ri'ng sho"' claims to be the largest circus which takes placl.! under a tent. It is a ne1vly-organized circus currently on its Itrs! cross-counu·y inaugural season. Performances ivi.11 he 8 o'clock tonight ; II a.m., '3 and 3 p.1n. S<..t· urday; I and 4 p.m. Sun<lay: <.1nd 4:30 and 8 p.m. !\·londay and Tues- day. Ticke ts for all perforn1ances are general admi ss ion, a d u l t ~. ~.50 : juniors 112-11 1, ~'3.50 <ind children, $2.?0. For r'!ser\·OO ~eat· 111g . tickets \\'ill be an <idditiona ! SI in each category . AH acts ""ill take place under 1111 orange and v.-!1ite canvas ten!. Cli rr V<i rgas. prcsid1·n1 aod producer of the ne"· shov.'. says he 11anr s to ··return the A1nerican circus to its era of grcJ.lcst glory ."' lie believes fl.l'1t holding a ti rcus under a canvas lent is cssenti<il IG rHapturing that era. Vargas has imponerl talent rror>1 arotmd the world for his truvchn:::: circus. :\n1mal acts \\ 111 inclutlc :1'-!"t 11111,tcr llarrv Thornas 11ho 11 !1! send his tigerS through their raL·t c:; ;incl !>at Anthon~·. a yount? n1;1n 1d111 11·orks 11ifh lions and t 1~t'rs, \.ililh male and fen1alc . Other animal acl" 11ill be \\";illy Naghlin"s Bears, Scmon"s Chin~p­ anzccs, da ncing Andalusian st; i- lions and a herd of "t'tluca trd l"l<'- ph rults" under the direction of Col . \\'a llncc Ross. · Cuba's f lying Faria~ •.1 ill Jl:-C-"L·n t an aerial act. featuring .luho, h1lh'!l «S the \\"Orld·s yoon~1'~l Oy1116 lrapClC artist. U.S. Export: TV Violence Televi~iou ... ibroad Drnivs fl ca'vil)' Oil ,4.111erican Progrcun.~ By Fl.ORE~CE MOUCKLEY Cliris tia11 Science i\lo11itor Service Add another product to the list of famous American ex ports: TV violence. A 1\1onitor sur\·ey of sonie 21 countries finds that the vast majority or ,-iolence bombarding TV viev.·ers around the \\'Orld is made in America . Generally, the situation ln F'rance swns up v.'hat is happening in many of these countries : French TV studios produce vir1ually no Amerlca n-sytle adventure, detective, or y,·estern shows of their O\\'ll. The violence comes largely in imports from America. However. French TV programming in prime tinl<' tends lo lean toward cultural and document ary shows, SUCH Ai'llERICAN fatt as ·•Cannon." "Kung Fu," •nd "Bonanza" are as familiar to viewers in Atadrid, Beirut, and Hong Koog as they a re in i'l1 inncapolis, Buffalo. and Hobokt.>n. \Vhile such countries o.s llaly and Japan -also produce violen! T\' shows - some oI the Japanese varie ty are even more brutal than the American -they are noi., used in other countrjes ilS extensivel)' as the American offerings. 't'here •re obvklus exceptions to shoy,·ing U.S.+made material. Am erican show! Ort ex:trcmet~· rare In 1he Sovtet Un ion and in ~~ti:rn Europeilfl countries. · Te\evi!lon Jn the Communist worl d generally shuns the kind of brutality prevalent ln Ame rican '\\'Cstcrns and detective shows. But there is :M!reen violence in the frequ ently sho,rn filins and serials about ··"·a rs of liberation,·· revolution, partisans. and espionag~. THE SUR\"EY finds lh:it the rollo'.•;ing arc some of the main reasons 1\·hy so rnuc h 1nade-in-An1erica \'iolenrc turns up on 1V scre<?ns around the v.·orld: • e Buying American TV shO\\"S 1\·hi('h arc available in abundance i!~ cheaper than producing programs fron1 scratch. •Although every country has its 01\·n system of conlroUing Y.'hat is sho\\.'11 o~ TV· In mos t cases there is lack of strict enforcement, or vague rules about 1\."h<1 t constitutes violence. e \Vith a few exceptions the re is little concerted public outcry against TV savagery. , '•Some roOnlries, expo&ed to Japanese and Chinese TV vio1encr. do not rind Americnn fare all that offenstve. •There is a lack of lvnclusive evidence on the detrimental effects or oon-efrects of TV violence on adult.s and children. • ln Ca nada , viewers are cx~at lo nearly all the televi.slqn viblence served up on American ttn!ens. since all the popular police-del.e~ve show1 such a~ "Kojak,'' "Jron!i<h~," and "Mannix" are carried by Canadi:in ncl \\'Orks or arc available on cabte-.TV hookups. In Spain. there ·11 Utile control ol TV violencti dttpite !he facl !hat TV ls run 'by Ult state and producers and dlre~tors come under gove rn ment controls. "Cannon," "The Hiflen1an." an d '·Kting Fu" run rainpan t across TV scrrcns. llov.·cl"er. there arc restrictions imposed on sexu:i !ly O'ticnted material :ind on politics. In \Vest Gcnnany. eronomic:; ob!igl"> 1he hro quasi-gov('rnm cnt but indepen- dent TV netwurk s 10 in1port ;i sizal.lt• portion or the programming on the three channels . But aftrr a hot d<·batc t1·cr TV violence somo t1\.·o an:l three years ago, an effort has been made to redU!-'C the proportion of \'iolence-hc21 \.·y in1ports -most of thetl\ American. And , too. German parc:it .; arc quite strict in controlling the TV dii:t of thc'ir children. In Britain, a J.972 British Broadcasting Corporation study found th.il nearly onc- haU of the ficlioMI dran1a pn:igran1s (JCMes, films, plays. and scri;ils 1 \1cre American impor1s o! \\'hic!1 included in- cidents compared 1\ ilh tl percent for the home-gro\\11 va rie1y. For All 'fJ·pes of programming. Britain Imports only about 12 \C, percent fron1 lhe Unlted States. All.hough S7 percent or vle\\crs nfflrm· ed tha t "there is too much violence on le.le\•\slon these days·• tl972 1. as oi last yr:ar, ITV, Britain's Com!\1ertial. re· gional nClYiOrk re«ived fewer 'coin· pluln!J about \'iolcnce 1fi.J n ahot.1t Sf'X and strong language. Mesa • Th•: lla!" .. :'l ni Family. 1t11nbhn~ ..,:.i r~. l"Otll•"i 10 lhc CLnlc r rin~ trorn ~lorro<.'Q. \VR~hek th(' \\ond..,r- rul. nia:->!f'r of lhr-high·\\'irP. ns- 1·.-1;·ls 111t"lii11·d lllf!' 1hnl leads 10 lht ;ipcx of rhc circus tent. Also :ippl'aring in th,. att ~ho1·,· 11 ill hr Hogan;,i. billed a-i ""l~;,iron­ t'"" of Ralanec... Hoii;aoa dO!'s a b:1.:1nci ng :u:.:I 11 ilh 111ne t;lasscs. knl>"l'" a11d !:idd<'rs. s:.indy Dobr1tch is rin;,,ra~\!'r tJ: the sl1011. Ttckl'IS arc in·ailab!e at rhc <'lo<11·, Tit~ctron. ~lutu:ll and Libert)' ,\gL·1u;i1·s. "TI1c childreu h;,id sound clf1•ct~ lo Jn<i kt• ;111d tTL·;1!Url'~ to bccon11· ... ~!rs. Eb:>cn expl;tinl'd . "The\ actuail v bcl·<1n1c 1><1rt uf 1111..· prodUct1on. iivt ju~l obscr\·1..·r:-· · \lllS. EHSE'.\ and a group o! olh(•r pro!c~s1ou11J ac!url! ;irt• un cuntract 11011· 1ri1 h the I.a~ \"irgL'll<'S Sthool 1Jistrir1 in Agoura lo 1ir~<'n! :1 sin1ihar 1lrod t1ct1011 to second and third ~radcfs the re. ··r 11ould l1kt• tu si't' :-chocil S}"ti~n1.., :-il'I asi de rnorr n101u'~ for rhc l11rint: of q u a 1 1 f 1 t' d 11roft><,~ion;il ;1c:tor-te;u.:hcr IL'ams to 11ork 11·1th lhc rhildren untl in\ul\1• 1h••n1 1n the d r a 111 a Ii c 1·:..~nt•n<·._:· ~h<' ~;11d , "These 1c:1n1.s can 11or~ \\i!h thl' <'l<is~room tc:it·hcr :is lrriuhl{•-'>hf1Uh·r3. h"lp1n:.; i I I u 111 i n a I c subj!'<'!" lhat arcn·t \\ell undcr"tood hy th\: childrt1l. ' In !h•·~e productions. she " conllnul'd. thrre 1~n·1 nrcj•s:;1,rlly :1 :-ipcl'tlu: .!.10ry line. lnstc.id thl'y n1ay dt•<t l \1·11h a -·-l.-....11:.....;.·------ -. ~I HS. EBSE\, 11·hu ha" been acti1·e In the \e11·port Bt·:H:h l'hlldr1·n·s Th~ler tiund. also is a 1nt·n1bcr of thl' C.11ilornia 1\rts Co1nmission. thc·Childreo·s Theater A'>soc1atio11 of the United S1a t1..•s and the i\SSITE.J, :111 internat1on<1l children's lhe:.itcr group. Although she :-iaid Orange County nppear!ii lo be becoming 1norro ··~rt! nunded."" hh•: v.;i.; SUrlll'llha1 l'rll iral o! 11 hat she cnll -. a "dc-cmpha~izinl( of the art~ in C11l1forn1~1." particularly 1n i..he .'>ch1Ji1ls wh<·rt• she said art instruction. dr:1111{!1Jc ant! othrr11isc, scein:i; to be regarded as a .. frill." ··11a!h1'r than bc111;:! ;1 frill ... :o11le .'!'".iid. ··~1ud} of lhc arr.s 1.~ a r<'HI catalyst In tM rh inki nt.: 1Jf a child. It unlca!lle5 OMl crL·at1\"r pos.si hilil1es and iitts him _ tc l:k:cun1e 1n1oh·td in his l'iOrld lnsw:ul _ol JUSL 1ratching it." S11rclt•11I. UC trl'ine's Survival Theatre will pre.sent_ '•\'cctor: One" at 8 p.n1. \\'ednesday through Sat.· clay in th e f·ine 1\rt') \'illage Co ncert llall on can1pus. The nonverbal drama group will ln- \leS tigate hu1nan be havio r and__; its relation lo com1n unicatioa. situ a.t ion anf\ the unknown.+ C'ast n1c mbers, from top Lo bOt,.. to1n. are D_ave J\liller. Janf:t Schaeffer. E 11 c n SnottJ1nd' Cr' stal \Vellington Va n I-lorn: Susan Capps_ Dale Kranz. and· )larcus Blackwell . • ' . . 2f :llAIL Y PILOT I . • Frida~. April 19, 197'1 Young Americans Give 9 Concerts . ) . :r ... : : ·~ • • • " , •• . ·' ... • • _,' • • I \.... Young Americans rush to begin 1 concert series in Dowriey Theatre tonight. ,· t____ "" ) .-;, . ...... ., ~ ...... .•.. '· ~:; ... •• ... ..: 'I· I . Radio Researching Vacation Spots Thanks to KilS for their Ea.st.er S p e c i a I "The /lfiracles." written by Chuck ~1... and performed by the :KiiS Radio Playen with Ed \V~ at the producing helm for where thef elected to spend one week of their time off -Brawley. : 'fne eight~gment speclnJ · : E true stories of the : raculou5 -events which . beymd the power of eny : wn being or physical laws. And, if you're planning to spend your vacation right here at home this ye.ar, Ki\1J>c Program Director 1\.1 a r k Blinoff has assigned t"A·o or the slation's personalities. Pete Smith and Sonny Melendrez, to "detective work" in ferreting o u t little-known places to see and things to do, eat, etc.. with th e I r impressions airing e a c h monting d u r i n g Geoff Edward's nine to n o o n program. \ : Other stations carrted various : Jllnds of Easter programming, : Ii.rt to my knowledge, KUS was ; Sln~r in creating its own : ltt's hope it will do so again ; *xt year. : l~~s that time or the year: · 'qi3C jockeys-peM10nalitles are : !fking off tor vacations.of one · Jjod or another. However KFl's Lohman and Barkley, rilay hold some kind of recOrd Sl\.tml AND ~felendrcz arc also being aided by nwnerous suggestions from K 1.f P C listeners. Add to that Steve SpriI1g Concert at GWC A spring scholarshi p concert by muslciaM at Golden West and Orange Coast colleges on Sunday will feature Ralph Vaughan Wil liams' "Benedicltc" and J.S. Bach's cantata, "God is My King." • 'fht concert wHI be in the :C• West communi ty ~ l · r at 3 p.m. Admission is ~' ·1h any associated student .. card and $2 for lhe public. Ali proceeds will go lo music scholanlUps. The Golden West College Singers, a 65-voice choir, will perfonn along with the 100- voice choir from Orange Coast College. 1'hc pcrfonnance w i 11 include soloists and organ accornpanimcnt. THE COFFEE BEAN . ·i :I ' . t ' , N11mbr:r 7 ILTERS FOR $ R. COFFEE ..., 1 .25 ~~:O, • COME IH AND SAMPLE FRESH ROASTED . COFFEE FROM AROUND THE WOILD DECAFFINATED COFFEE, FINE TEA, GIFTS 3355 VIA LIDO -HEWPORT IUCH lithMd ~llw D°'Phill .,,._..,., M-..s.t.10.6 ~675-6141 Turning on Scott Manchester Arvin's report on the entertainment industry. and you have a pretty good look at what to see and where to go. That station's pub 11 city director Warren Tu r n bu 11 reports that KMPC's music director Alene Mc Kin n c y. always signs her name over a clef: I-hat her office \Valls are covered, floor to ceiling, with gold and platinum records. (Record companies frequentl y bring her new discs, before release, for opinions and for advise on cutting and e<liting: often return to award her gold and platinwn records for the part '"" play«! in making them million sellers). New recognition has come. too, foe KABC Talk.radio's Michael Jackson, who h8'S been selected to receive a spec ial award for t h,e assistance he has given 1he Exceptional Chi Id r e n 's Foundation through h i s program, and the mentally retarded wh:lm the Foundation serves. 'Ille Guitar Shoppe or Lafuai. Beach prese nts SATURDAY, APRIL27, 8:00 P .M. FREDERICK NOAD lute and guitar HAYDEN BLANCHARD tenor CAROL HERMAN Renaissance. Baroque, and Contemp:>rary oorks by i\1ilan , Dowlond, Lawes, Britton, and others • viola da gamba Laguna Beach Wgh School Aadllorlam General Admission $3.7S Tickets now on sale at The Guitar Shoppe 1027 N. ~oast llwy., Laguna Beach, or at the door. For rurlher information call 497·2110 • The Young Americans begins a aeries of nine: concerts tonight at ; t h e Downey Commuolty Theatre In 0o"ATie)' •. The group or yCblg sln,er· perronners will appear in concert Jo)'ktay and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 1 p.m. for three weekends, through May 5. Among the Ofallie O:>ast residents wbo perform with the Yomg • Americans are Candy Rey, Scott Wojahn , Steve Scott, Sandy Caver, J<.lly Klela and Melaple Otey. More lbon litlO hllJ! schools end mlleaes from Southern Callfomla are represented in the group ol -people, ages 15 throog!l 20. Members art ctmen !or their combined vocal, instrumental. dancin3 and academlc abllltie1. Memben .,., DOI COlllled<d with any reUgioul or poutlcal ·movement. ncl<etl for the coocerb ore in two price ranges : orchestra·, ad u It'; $4.50; students, $3.50 and 01.ildren, $2 end mezzanlne, $3.50, 13 and 12. Tick& may be reserved by calling the Downey 'Theatre (213) 861-&211 or the Young Americans (213) 831-4473 or they may be purchased al Mutual Ticket agencies. 1be D>wney Theatre, 8450 Second SL. Is located near Firestone Boulevard. County ' Orga1iis~ Perf.orm Orange County organists will gather ror a mwlcal revue at J p.m. Sunday, April 28, in the Long Beach Elks Club, 4104 E. Willow St., U:>ng Beach. More Ulan 50 people , members of lbe Oran ge Counly Profesimal 0rr.!.ii1s• Gttlld, wtll participate Ill the aMual scholanhip ahOw, There will be interpretttlve organ numbers. \'OC8ll, iiuts, dances, and specialty numben by the Junior Kinpn1an Dru1n and Bug\e Q>rps. The t•_, show is bllng coordinated by Jimmy Antdn•. Hal Shackford~ and Natnlle Neal. Proceeds from the event will benefit students of keyboord instruments and assist the guild in conUnuilng i t s contributiorul to ch 11 d r e n co m m unity organi:r.atlons, ho s pitals and mental convalescent and m e n t a I hospitals. Tickets are available at the door or by calling Aradas at 537-3652 or Kitty \Vright at 531· 9558. Chicano Art Exhibit . . ' Par,t of Cinco .de· Mayo · : • The splrlt of Cln<o de M~ will ~be on the s.ot.a ADI College crunpus "1th dance, theatrical and m u s 1 ca I rendtrlnis ~ponsored o n camtiUS by Chicano Studies, l\LECHA and the Community Serviees Office. The SAC Art Gallery will feature ''Chicano A r t ' ' Monday through May 9 featuring the works of many of California's 1'fexican · Amerk:an art1sta who ha\'e addressed tb!m9elvea to "La Rau" end the llllrtUring ol ethnic awveneSI. '!be s!laW .,,..... ~ wlclo ....,. of 6\ylisdc ~ froiii "stret(" art (grafittl Ind I mlll'1ll!) lo more ~I met1lods ol ...,._loin (grapbico,• prlol1, Ind pointing•). . , ,' I Among tlle a"ttl1t1 1 ~ed In thenhlflllwlll be Ma)aquias Motto'yai Rul*'t 1 Garcia. Manuel Hernudez, Estelion VIila, -Gomez. Harvey TaranllO. Gilbert Lujan, Carlo! David Almoroz. -De La Rocha. Frlnlc Romero. Miry Helen Qulro and -carillo. A D Israel ~Presents, SATURDAY April 20 . 8P.M. CiiY Hall Annex 530 N:Ross St. Sanla A.na from T uc;cn. Arimna R S " ' . v FROM Fashion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS 0F THE HARBOR ' . . ! ( f ' ' 1 ' T too fau \\'3. T P'O in do "'' ite i\Je ins rini nol , ,_ Folk Erise11ible Si1i-gs cit Co1ice rl :-.1111·.,: .. b\ Sill. aud the .\ntan ~·oil\ l".n~c1nblt~ deJl l :lit' 111 \! .tif the folll' llllt':tl'!tOllS 10 h(' u(f(•r("d itt the 1!1;4.;.-) ~ca:-ion b\' lhe II arbor f\rea. ('1untnu11i1v ('on· t't'rt-. .\~~o<·iatiorl. ()lher fc;1tured ar11 .... 1~ in 1hC L'Olll· 111,.: .... casn n "'iii Uc \'loliru .... t St cpharuc ('ha!>oC :tnd 111.11113\ Slan Frc{•n1an. ~le111bers \\·ho enroll 111 the (';1tnp:tig11 being launched l\londa,\ "·i ll be able to ;l.ltend. as a bonus. the recital l\!;1~· 11 111 r\l'"'Jlnrt Be:1eh Uy opcralic ~opranu t\ar1111 _\r1nstrong F111al plan." for the ne\\' season \\4.11 he ou tlined ;\l 11ntl:i,\' at the ki<·k·off ca 1npaign dinn<'r ~l·I fur o,:lo p rn al the .\1!'po r1cr Inn, Irvine. t'a111pa1gn hcadquarter!i \V tll hl' ccnlcrc1l at the Nl•wpnr1cr Inn. \'t•\1'porl l~l';1ch , tor Oil(' 'ol'°eCk follO\\'ill).'. Iha! ('\'l'll\. .\II folll' lfl74-i~ l'(\l\t"CJ'ts \\•ill he s\a):!cd in the ()r;n1~e C o:1~t t.'11lll',1.;e aucl1tori11111. Co:;ta ~IC!'a DAIL V PILOT 2l .j I Bordeaux Puts Accent on Abundance Out 'n About Norman ·Stanley There is ;1 French !ia~ini::. ··L\~xccs en tout est defaut" 1r:xccss is ;1lways a fault l, \\·hJch well dc~crilx's !he French \\'3Y of cooking. That's because. in their viev.·. a properly prcparL>d dish is a blend of ingredients v.•hich either scl oH or tone do'lm each other to create the desirL>d bste. Even when pungent and aro1natic items are lL<icd -sparinAIY or frt.'CI.\ - t\1ey are ah•:ays measured cx:1clingly 10 insure the balance of ll:i\'ors fo the finished dish. So. the first rule of Frcnth cooking rs: not too much of anything. Any thought about excess scen1s to go out the door. hO\\'CVl'r. \\'hen il comes 10 the embarrassrncnt of riches a good French r cstaurai11 ·of fers fur ronsumption. In providing so many possibilities they appear to be saying. instead, "Abondancc de biens ne nuit pas" (Abundance of good t*ilings docs no harm). At li.'i1~1 rhnt's th<' n1 ,. s" :1 ;! 1' ll":lll.'illliltL-<I b\ the Ult!lll .1! ('0~!;1 :\ll•,1'<; Hordt:nix Fr-1•nch r.·~1aur:u11 .• 1 fairly ne w Ur:1nge Count~· ~111>1 But one cnio~s a bu n d a ncr at !he Bordeaux in n1orr than ~1·lt·r11u11:-i un th•• bill or f<irt· Thi· n11:il11y of thl' food acccunts fnr a profusion of 1;astronon11c ri.'\\'a rds too. Add to the food. c\ccllt·n! S('l'\'1Cr and a delightful atn1oophrre. Our \\:liter. Eric. \\Ollld slhnd all\\\hl'h' ;i s a 1ntXk! of urb;init~ and l'lficirnty Highlights of tht' rcs1:111rci11t's ch<1n111 ni.: interior include ;i 1na.,~1\t' s.i onc Jircplat·t• like those you (ind in 11J\Sld t· French inns. the lowrr \IOl't1ons (;f lhe ll <Jll~ finished in a h<ind.'>On1c V.' o o d r n \1ai11scottlng. and <Ji inly r o n1a11 t l'c illumination. Each table is graced wilh an l'lcgant linen clo!h and a small vase containing a cht..'f'ry fre.ti flower . To start your dinner there's a sell'ction of hors d'ocuvrcs like escargo1s de Bourgogne, S2.7a; quiche Lorraine. $2; Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 list Pl ., Newpo rt Beach OR iole J.9560 Opn YN r Around Doily 12·12 -Ft'i. 011d Sat. 'tll l a.r-. plllr maison. ~1 Z:.: i: h ;i 111pi gn o11 s Bordeaux. $1. \\\· hall 1hc last thrl·e :ind ra!L'CI 1hcn1 all superior IT'S \\'llE\' \'OU turn lo enll'l't' ch:i11·l·S that the \1ord. · ahundnna·" .'iL'Clr<'S Iii · hti:j.!l'Sl in1p;1ct a! th\· Rordraux. lu acldi lio11 to tile s!,1ndard n1t'11u S\•k·ctH)l1 11£ 18 cntrecs. each n1j:!ht 1t}{'fl' 1na\' r .. ' a~ n1;1n~· a' t•i ght ur Len :i pt"C1als · un :i11 au:ieh«i listing. ' Tho:•y includi· such d1sh•·s ;1s rtueklin!.'. :tu p<H\Te vert. j:fi 2.l; ;ihalonc eordnn LI, u. •(i_j,'J, c;ipon :\onnandl' ~,; ~.i. 11\1•1 of so I c Chan1bcr.tin . S.i CJa ; \' e ,, I l'nJ\Cllt"<llt'. ~;",_/;i And. like our !1n;1l l'l1 !1°l't' st·IL·t·t1011 frorn the rcgul;1r tlll'llU -S\\\'t'\hrcads tin:inciere !St·rYl•d in a rich ilavor~n1c sauce m::idc \\'ith ~l adcria \1·inc, 1nush· rootn and shallo l s), $:>.50 -they substantiall'CI the Frl'nch e-xlJ('rlisc in the ki!chen 111kn ii comr-s to insuring the b;1lance of fla\·ors of till' con1plL1ed dish. That n1le about ulilizing too much of anything is very much in operation here. criperle "INN-COMPARABLE" Day & Hit. ~ CREPE ST. JACQUES 5callops, shr;mp, sliced fresh mushrooms in a bechamel sau ce with gruyfre cheese ... jusl one of a:1 voriniu of crepe ' emreu Udusens ,_ Unch. Dinner • L•t• Sup,,.r • Coekt•ils • Wines OPEN DAILY 11:00 A.M. Tel. 556·1225 Mon.·Tllllr. 'Ill 10:00 P.M. Fn. & SJl 'Iii Midnight Stin. 't1I 9 P.M. lellkA11Mrle•1d • Metler Cfl•l1• • Am1t1e•t1 E.>.p1111 Proudly Presents A DIXIELAND JUBILEE WilhTl'e Dining-Dancing-Ente rtainment ....... c..,.. ll 106 C.d Hwy. ... .._ . ._... .... 499·266 ] 49•·2271 JAZZ at the WATERFRONT CHUCK KEELEY TRIO LUNCH • DINNER • COCKTAILS 409 28th Street Newport Beach 6 7 5.4 31 I BACK BAY JAZZ BAND ' -~~~~~~F~ri=do=y=&~Sa=t:ur~d=ay~Ni=te=s~;.,;,:;"'""""::~~t' ,,.....,,..,..,,...,,..,..,.....,..,_...,....,,...,~.,..,.....,..,,.""­Aftrr S p.m.--C~• MtKie1111 Difwten 1712 Placentia -Costa Mesa -548-9203 NOW OPEN ' I I . I OUR NEW OYSTER sea:f'o<>d bar~ all items served w1lh oyster crackers Fresh oysters--6 on Vi shell S 1.85 Fresh Cherrystone clams- 6 on y, shell $1.80 Lrttleneck cl<tmS casino-lrom our kitchen S2.20 Oyster RockeleUer- from our kifchen 52.25 Qacked crab leg9'-42.25 SealoOd planer-crab. shrimp, clal'nS. QY1ter seNed on ice wilh CX>Cklail sauce S2.35 uve Maine tobster- drawn butler S 7 .25 2 111 2 PACIFIC COAST HWY. t-11111tin9lon l •ach 536· 1421 \\ hl·n file rhl·I ll"l'' t'r1';1m vr \I 1n1· i1r hr.ind~-. or hl·t h.., 1t 1 ... not l~:t·:111~t· tlll'Y ;,1(1 las!\' but l1t·t·.1u.'il' th'·v brtrll-! out the' 11.1\•Jf rf rTh';l\ nr \!Sh. lui-in~tnnct', and l-t'(.'Q11)(• 1h1•1n~··l\l'S n101·c dclk·:1tt and d1ftl'rl'lll 111 L"OOl..111g. f)l1e l':l n. no doubt. Sl!t•k fur!her 1.·r1fLration b) 1ry111g clhl·r ~t·lt•t\1011-; ou !hr rt·staurant's regular duutt·r n1enu. :\rnon :! lhc 110~sih1lities :i n.· · c·a11n1 .. ·lu111 ,\1t"01sc. ~A; L.akl' Sopt1r1or •h11e fisn <:reoohloiM!. 5$.ifl: frog il'~~ Pru\'cncalr. ~5.25: tiouillabaissc ~larscillai1>l'. ~fi.5!1; tJq au viJJ Ho11rc:u1gnonn~. $4.95: duckling a l'or:1ngc f\;unl.>e \ S6 25: veal l'Ordon bleu, ~.25: pt·pµc r steal-. \la1nbe , $7.95. \\Ull' l!l'l'l'. ;1!~0. !ht• Bor1ll':111'1: :.:0t·~ 1111u th<' r1'ahn oi supcrahun1l:1111·•· lln~101 ;ind dnvi·n lhe ~hort dist.1net> lo ~l I J;11r 1'1,,-;ctl :-.und:n :ind '.\londay, the olhl·r 11:11 ... ol the \\t·c·I.. lunl'h 1i; scr.·+"11 11·0111 l! ;~) .1111 ru :! p 111 . and cl.inner I r111l1 f, 1'11c h1ggc~1 ~urµn~t· 011 Ilic· 111•· .. 11,l 1•crc l\\O Cahforr11a 1int:1,1' 1.1:.·l~ 1·11tu11n1t·rC"d bt•yond t111,..1l1:.!ht S .i 11 ~-n111t't.s<'O restaurants -Stun~· 1!111 1'111"1 (..'h:irdonnay. 'S9, and \\'hit(' H1f·~l111;.:. "i\ TIIE PHI CE of a\I t-ntrecS 111c.!ud1•s soup du jour or i;.1lar! ;111d an 1l(Jpropri1ilP rcgetablc or 1110. 'ou'll ;1lso 1ccc11·1· a hasket 1if 11arrn trrsh brt·ad accon1p:ln1NI by a gC'nt'rous crock of Cl'l'arny huller. l.:uinching the Bordl'al\X rt•pn· ·1111•d .1 br:111cl11ng out of hi s lall'n l~ "' :1 rcstanrnt~ur. lie :111d hi ... 11111· lh•111,l' 011~0 operate the h1ghl,\'-1t·i-:ard1·d Co1 du11 Hleu ~'rcnch res\11Ul';illl a1 f\.'i~J \,.1;.:u11;1 t:anyo11 HoacL Lagun:1 Bt·at•h. Located off-rhe·t:icall'l1 ·Jla1 h .11 j;,;: SI f'J;ur Sr , C•;sta :\Jl-.,a. lhl' Bnrdl•<JU.\ 1i <ittually c·a~y to fi nd UIJ!'l'-you\c ltir111·tl 1;n1u H;u1dol1Ja 1\\1' f1·u1 11 BiJ\..er or HE"l'll\ . ..;1111 1.rr,· for lhc bona fide J:1, tH·l1 i_,,., ;1t th· BrOf\caux 1·:1n be c·1, d1te<J iv J•·:111 ,J;1cq11t•s BouelK.:. a u;1l1\t' ~111 1)f 1··1:a1<'c 1~IM1, like.';() r11;111y •!ht~ 1•1un11111H'll. 11 :1~ born and bred to II .. f'l·,1;1ur;1n1. bt1!-.1111•..,:o;. ,\nntht·r 1:n·11rh 111111': :\\ary l.011 !-'~ ,111t·r :ood Frl'll lln~~11 . t:l'1l1·r11I IH-111.1~•·1' .u11l 'ht f 11( l h••/ l':1ry. 11111 ;1p1~ ;1r 1111 1111• \lurnill!,! ~holl, 11· · t 'h.1111u I 111 011 Tue'-Cl:iy lo detnon!Ar .\nd no French llll'ill. of cou~·. 1~ 11or1h th~· undt>rt;il..1n J! u n l t· ~" acL\llll\);lllll'll IJ1 Olll' 111· 1110 li01!le~ uf r- t I I :\OW OPE:\ Ef\IJOY A BIT OF OLD '-.,\ii f:1{1\riC1,-,LO l·\•;!LUI 1n. SEAFOOD • STE AK S • PRIME RIB lunch 11 :30 to 4 Dinner 4:30 to 11 (Fri . & Sot. to 12:00) Entertainment Tue!>. thrv Sun: 1617 WESTC LIFF DRIVE ICCll"Mf' of We~lthff ond Oo •erl NEWPO RT BEACH 645·5222 -NOW IN SOUTH COAST VILLAGE- Restaurant orikawa--,,..,...~t'"· megounnet • expenence equalled only ~<SJ· n Tukyo! Now Orange .County loo can enjoy th1! great dis hrs and hos pita lily of .Jn pan as of· h•rt•d only by R•'Staurnnt Horik11v.•a. In itA new tv.·o-levrl home in South Co:isl Vi l- ltt )l:t', acrOS!i fro1n the South Coast P\:1 za ~huppi nJi: Center. ('oo_ta ~ll·sa, tht"· n1'v.·1·i:;l l{cst:1urrin1 Horik:1v.-·ci providr·s rclnxin;.t 1..'0<'kl.:1il•. i-:tun11Luous S<'l''C:lion~ from the flll lht•ntic Horikawa ml·nu in our eleK.11l t dining room. and tPppan dining. wht"fl' you r mc:i l is grilled bcforr you nt your 01\'ll tabll'top. For J rapant·se dining nt iii; 11ounncl best. giv!' yourself thr p\rasurf' of nn ex peri(•ncr :tt the ne\v Rcsl:iurant tlorikav.·n in South Coruit Villngc 0Pf!n for lun<:_h and d1nnrr . Cal/r714 J 557-f.131 /or d1nn,•r rr•1•r1u/111n:-- :1800 Suulh Plala Dr1ve.Son1a ,\11u. @Hoiikawa , Goumiel Japanese Food ~ ' I 1 •·nth liurs 11 ocu1 re s and Steak Fl.u .1. Week Day\: 11 ;JO A,M. fO 12 r.M. fri. a11d Sat. 11 :]0 A.M. to 12 :10 Sundays: 4:00-12 MIDN IG HT COCKTAILS 9091 E. ADA MS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962 -7911 fron1 $2.50 EGGS BENEDICT OMELETTE CARUSO HANGTOWN FRY Fl LET MIGNON OSCAR PRIME RIB OF BEEF , AU JUS EGGS ORTEGA And Other Brunch Selections Cho 1re of. Fresh Fruits 1n Champagne, Chilled Freshly Sr1uee~erf Orange Juice. Iced Ga1p;Jcl10. Basket of AswrrCd S1·A>f.1 Rolls & M!lff1ns. Haine Ffled Po ta roes & FrPs/1/y Brevved Co ffee SerVf!d w11h every Enrrec OPEN DAILY 11 :00 AM l unch Served to 5 PM 01nnf'r Served from 5 PM LOUNG E ENTERTAINMENT NEWPORT BEACH 59 Fasl11on lsla11d For Reser~rlons PltM se Call 644-5313 ' ' .... ''8 DAILY PILOT Friday, April 19, 1q74 .. --. --------TEMPLE GARD~NS ~Nt:;s;B Rerrouro11t GALLERIES ' .~~~~~~------~~~~~~~~----~ RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE l uncheon & Dinner Deily 1500 ADAMS t.t HllTMrl • COSTA MIU I Ne ·wport Exhibits Tapestry Work 540-1tl7 540·1'Zl ~ .• ,!\"ffe f'f•!ltul'!nt; E::i:otic ,.ropicaJ l)rlnk~ A11lll, 11 k•1 Or••• 12201 IROOlHUIST CAt CMi,_...I 6.)1·7010 El Matador Announces Marcial Is Bock Come In & Say Hello WE llAV( REMODELED LUNCHEON SPECIAL sl .35 Now SenillC) Beer and WIM 1768 tfllt'Pa!T Bl.VD .• C.M.. 645-3520 NEWPORT BLVD. AT 18Tti STRE ET ~ + LUNCH 1 '@§11;':4@ DINNER COCKTAILS DANCING ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY E11cept Sunday CHOICE PRIME RIB t EASTERN STEAKS u\f SEAFOOD 7891 WARNER AVENUE NTINGTON BEACH , LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY From 11 :00 A.M. DI NNER SERVED UNTIL 8:00 P.M. Monday and Friday #1 FASHION ISLAN D NEWPORT CENTER 644-2200 ~11,1"1,G..lh Mobile vllW~i; ~Ovens NE_WPORT DEACJI CIVIC CENTER -3300 NcYl'port Blvd .. Nf'wport Beach. Sepia ink st'udy in tour panels by Carol Staindon. Also, IBIX'Stry exhibit v>hich includes the work of Liz. Bennett, Pal l\1arkle, Mary l'ryor, Dixie llo.ll. N11 ncy liallada, J.tary Edmundson, Sheila Del Real. Jill 'rar11yao and Glenda \Vinterbotham. J{ours: Daily, 8 a.m.·5 p.m. JACK GLENN <~ALLERY -2831 SE. Coast Jlwy .. Corona dcl f.1ar . \Vall rl'licrs by John Okulick or Laguna Beach. a UC Irvine graduate student in art. Hours: Dai)y, II a.in.· 5 p.m. COL.l..ECTOfl'S CllOICE -666 N. Coasl Hwy., Laguna Beach. AcryliC!, stitchery and stoneware by Gonzalo Duran, through ~lay 4. LAG UNA BEACH i11US£Uill OF AllT -307 Cliff Ortve. La· 8una Beach. Colll.'ciion of the works of WUliam ~oster (l~· 1953), an early illustralOr for Harper's, Saturday Evening Post, etc. The exhibit is a s1udy of the female figure. Also. photograms by Jerry Burchfiled and an invitational mem· bership exhibit. Hours: Open dail y, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdaya and 11 :30 a.m.-4 p.m. weekends. COL.DEN \''EST COLLEGE AH1' f~ALL.Ell\I -Ia744 Golden· 1\'esl St .. llunlington Beach. The works of 12 art instructors. members of the G\VC art faculty! are on exhibit through April . Art forms include conceptua paintings by Bob Alder· ctte. ink v.·ashes by Harvey Clemans, three-dimensional en- vironment by Kay ~lortenon, and stitchery by Darrell Ebert. Hours: ~-tooday-Friday, 10 a.m.·5 p.m. and Wednesday. 1·9 p.m. ' ORANGE COAST COL.LEGE ART GALLERY -2701 Fair· view Road, Costa f\lesa. Thirty-eight photographic prints by famed Japanese photographer Elkoh J1osoe and selected works by OCC photography facult y, including Victor Land· wed.er. Larry Larsl!n, Ron Leighton, Tina Lend, Brian Lewis, Brian ~1iller, John Sanford, Steve Schv.·artz, Arthur Taussig CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. • 3 P.M. DINNER IS.SE.RVED FROM 5 P.M. Phone 133-2770 c.,Airporter qnn Cl.Iotel' 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD. -Ill (-lte "'' l l'l-'Of'tJ HEWPOllT .'!IJ'e. C!1111t11e1:!/ f7i1,J!r1111·rr11I ENTERT AINMEN1 cl.-. 1 NIGHTLY SUNDAY BRUNCH Al10 on Sund1y JAMAICAN STEtl BAND J1 .j'(I /(I '.Z(ff,yr·lft,, .//r'1tfr·1'I l.!/J1·1rr// f/7:J .J7/7 -=-1 fioideaux frcuc11 Cuisine offers FAST and HOT PIZZA, o.nveredtoyourdoor! DELIVERY HOURS 5·10 P.M. SUN.· THUR . e 5·12 P.M. FRI. & SAT. 410 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA 646-7136 . NEW OUTDOOR DINING PATIO ,._cllltltt t•t ,,,,.,... ,.rti. I• rt.. GARDE N COUR.T ROOM ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT LY BRANDIE BRANDON DUO T11•. tllr11 S•t. GEOl Gcf JOStl R S1rtt, ••ti M••· MEADOWLARK COUNTRY CLUB ORANGE COU NTY'S TOP . ENTERTAINME NT JOE LIGGINS The Original "Honeydri ppers" BACK AT THE LARK ROOM wRh WILLIE JACKSON Wedntlday th ru Sunday l111(1utt ftcllltlt t v.p to 450 P1opl1 li7t2 •lAHAM AYE~UI I.At WOfMfl • l 280Z COAST HWT. (•' ,......, V•K.r 'Mt"W•rl L4CiUNA NICiUEL HUNTIHGTON IUCH 1714t &46-1116 121J I J'Z•19'4 ! I • ' and John Upton. Hours: ~tondoy through Frlday, 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. CAL STATE FIJLLEllTON ART GALLERY -1100 No. Stale College Blvd., FuJJertoo. "Santos" exhibition includes, more than 150 hand-earved religious figurines from the l&th and to the 19th century, may be viewed throug h ~fay 10. lloun: Monday through Friday from noon to <I p.m. and Swlday from I to <I p.rn. CllALLIS GALLERIES -1390 So uth Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. Acrylics by Lucia Anderson and 0111 by Paul Souza. through April 28. Houn: Wednesday through SWlday from II a.m. to 5 p.m. GALLERY ZOI -206 N. Coast Hwy.. Laguna Beach. AU tncdla works by James Strombotne, throU41:h April 30, Hours: Tuesday through Sunday Crom . noon to S p.m. t:C IRVINE ART GALLERY -Fine Arts Village, UC Irvine campus. Piecf! by Tom Eatherton described as "space de- fined by glowing lines against the darkness of a void." !lours: Tuesday through Friday from noon to ~ p.m. and Sund<1ys Crom l to 5 p.m. CAL STATE LONG BEACll GALLERY -6101 E. 7th SI., i...Dng Beach. "Art of the Abelam of New Guinea," art ob- jects and ritual instnuTicnt.s made by a New Guinea tribe. "'ill be on exhibit through April 29. llours: ~1onday through rriday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. aad Sunday, from I to 4 p.m, ' J\fUCKJ::NTllALER CENTER CULTURAL CENTER -1201 ~lalvern Ave .. Fullerton. "Showcase." the !CCOnd annual art Rental Gallery JuriOO exhibition. features the v.·orks of Orange County artlsts. Hours: Tuesday lhroogh Sundays, 1-3 p.m. NE\\'PORT HARBOll ART J\1 USEU!l.1 -%211 \V. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beath. Paintings, drawings and prints by Peter lkKlnar, Czechoslovakian-born but raised in Flint. J\li ch .. \\1ill be on ~xhibit April 21. Hours : Tuesday through Sunday from noon to ii p.m. and Fridays, from 6 to 9 p.m. EYE'S ART GALLERIES -1416 S .Coast H\\1'., Laguna Beach. \\'orks by Diana Bartz and Robert J\larshall, lhrough VEAL CUTLET OSCAR GarniShed with Asparagus hPs. crab legs. sauce Botdela1se, ·topped with Bearnaise AMOHCi ZO SELECT DIHNER EHTREES I 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTEI lletw•"' •""um• A ........ A"'ple P•rtditti 111-~l•"e ..... 2030. Early Bird Special Complete Oinner-$3.95 Monday through Friday S to 7 p.m. Oan~in9 & E"ied&il'lmenl Ni9htly In The Loun91 CONTINENTAL CUISINE AT THE FASHION ISL.ANO HIOEWA¥ Oinl'llf e Mon.-Sat, e l11neh e Mon.-Fri. Ba ,.,qu1h e C1t1rln9 e Prlv1te P1rli~1 Contin•ntal Cuisine Cockt•lls .Srrv1ng tu11cht e>n ond Dtn11cr Monday tllroMQh Saturdo~ Another Looi~ To ulouse-Lautrec's famous poster "Divan Japonais" will be fea tured when the Poster Gallery, South Coast Villa_ge . Santa Ana. presents 100 Years in Posten 1870'-1970. 'fhe exhibit wiJI include the work of Jules Cherel, Steinlen. l-lohlwein. Klinger. \Varhol. Johns and Vasarly, along \vith brewery, vaudeville and circus po.sters, through l\tay 19. Ap1il. Hours: ~ionday·Friday 11 a.m.·5 p.m. and \\"tekencls, 11 a.rn.-6 p.m.: Soulh Coast Village, Western art by frank Austen and Tony Calagno. through April. Jfours: f\1onda y· ThutMiay, 10 a.m.·9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday. 10 a.m.· 10 p.m. and Sunday, II a.m,-6 p.m. ~fUCKENTHALER CULTURAL CENTER -1201 \V. total· vem, Fullerton. Stitchery. pa.pier rnache, decoupage and paper sculpture "'Ill b(' exhibited by students of Preston Hibbard. The mini-<'Xhibit is on display in the Solarium. ~lours: Tuesday.Sunday. 1·5 p.m. <!J(J;lik uieelerf?e FRENCH CUISINE Open 7 D•v1 . 11 :30 •.m.-1 1 :00 p.m. LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS 3·900 S. Plau Drive South Coast Villate !A.djto;ent to So. Co11t Pl111 J HAVE A BALL!°''""'""· OI' • b111i"-m•li"" or 1 wtddlnt r-... lion. BALBOA PAVILION hal ftcilHL .. IOI' 500 and e _..,,ing vi ... ol N ... port H.rtior. Mfoanilicent riwer boll PAVILION QUEEN ~ hn150~ SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. IANQUn FACILITtlS Dl11ter s-4 Ir•"' 5 P.M. NOW FEATURING; DAVID & LAURIE . J17 PA,CIFIC COAST HWT. HUNTINGTON llACH Pl••· G11ltar, Y1e•I' Folk • IKk • Sta11dord • Oa1ct Tin. tflr11 Sat. For 536-2555 Weekender Advertising Phone 642-4321 ''Eating out" is not necessarily dining! /1~~ Dining ot the Newporter Inn 's Marine Restaurant is a totally pleasurable experience. Excellent ·cuisine, ra nging from our superb Rack of Lamb lo Salmon Steak in Salsa Verde, painstakingly prepared by our European- trained chers . A wino Ust of dlstlnC\lon to complement your en tree. And, in an atmosphere or continenterl elegance unmatched for relaxed enjoyment. Dining Is The Marine Restaurant at /""'> /f ~;LWua\ V~/24 Wt •te loc•lt>d next to (:!/ j/U/-/;.;. 'V'~ th• Mey Co in South 1107Jamboree,Road, t?;J! Ntw.portBe"ch/714 .. 644 ·1700 Closed Sundays JJ)J s. ..... Coe•t Pitz• ~ 8'.I CW• ..,.... ~ .. , ... o 'il"l7'iJl"il,...,..,..-;i,·,oillE"/Tl1.,E,.W.IN,•,CEUAAiJ,o-.,,.'."',.."Oi",'STllO..,;./THlt.,.C,H~E~LS;EA:;;,l!Aft;,;;.;..d I A" e music, take Irvine. The sponso be.gins Com A R bt..C , salad prep supen Club. Hu s • ' Spei1d a Nigl1t h1 Russia With Food, So11g a11d Dance An evenm, of Russian food, music, dance, and. song will take pl ace Sunday at UC Irvine. The UCI Russian Club is sponsoring the event whi ch begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Commons on campus. A Russian menu of borsch. beef stroganofr, vinega rettc salad and napolcoo tort will be p r epared unde r the supervision of the Russian Club. Russian pastries and a H u s sian-Englislt cookbook, pre!lli!'t'd by the Russian club, will be on sale. The dual language cookbook was created during last year's LCI llussian Institute, the s um me r intcnsi'w·e language program. program. composer s such as ~loussorgsky. Borodin. Glinka, Tschaikovsky. Stra,·insky and songs in the folk. Asian and Europea n tradltiorui. Sf>lect1ons will include the art song~ t1nd romances. S011_gs based on poems by Pushkin. Lcnnontov and Balmont, and duets ~f gypsy ~d folk origin. RUSSIAN FOLK and lyric music will be perfonned by t,"harles Berger, baritone, and lrina Gsovskaya B e r g e r . ' '111£ BERGERS i n t' I u d e soprano. The Bergers both infonnat co m men t a r y , 1)rofcssors at Orarige' Coast enhnncing their all Russian ' College. will perform some of progra.in. 1he work$ of n1ajor Russian Folk dancing ~·Ill be p<'rfor1ned by n1c1nbers of the t:lub and there will be an exhibit of Russian a r l , iconography, embroidery, Ea~lcr eggs and o t her <irtifacts. Hussian objets d 'a rte , CONTINUOUS SAT. & SUN. • Z P.M. including an antique samo\•ar. icon and en1broidery, w1ll be raffled. WED. MATINEE • 1 P.M. • $1.00 • The C\•ent Ylill Russian Studies fund . benefit the scholarship Ch I ares • and Irina Gsovskaya Picas so Begins Mu se ii11i Se ri es \ 1rwtion IHl"lUll' 10\1•1111g "lh1• nt<l)Or s1.1:1 11 uf l'1ea""''"' 11'\irk. tlk' l1r~l of th t' ··r.tusc11rn \\"1thout \\'a I I ~ · · t•onlt•tnpnr:ir~· f1ln1 '·on1·1•r1 :-tfl('<;. 111H ht.' shown Su11<l:11 :ii the Hvl'l'i.'r::; .\lt1s.·u1n, 2WJ.! ~ ~!;1111 St.. ;-i.'lnta Ana. \! ;i]'<O 11" I [ l Lo_• -.IU•\111 \\"l'dnt•-.day ;inil Th ll rs d .1 \ CIL'lllngs at B p nt ··1•1t.i .. ..,;o. \\";1r. :•1··11·1• .• 11111 l-'111··· ii; :1 :i5-1ni11u1t• l't1111r n101ion p1ctur1· ,'lnrt 1111! Ii ;od of' .1 series of 11 fil.Jns to lk' oflerl'<I t•• nlu)'('Uffi p:11r1111~ :u:d ihr publ1<' 111 larj.!•' u1 f1\1• dif fl'rl'nt 2-!wur progra111.:1. 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Clt:r~Ul' a\3<• tooli his (',l 'lll'r;i<; IOlO 22 O\Ust·unl'i. seven ga!lt•rics ;11lCI 11 privatt• ro!\cctions to offer this look at Picasso's v.·ork NOW! TWO OF THE BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR TOGETHER! ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS JACK LEMMON .. _ .... ~ - co-..mgJACKGl!J'ORD ....i~l..ALR'EI*~ ~toi<STMSI~ £...--..~s ~•l.l~'I ~bySTl\€9W:'~ °"-"'<lli\l.0~ G . .u.r.ist"N .... _,,_.__.._.. ~o;u.. .-... -· ...... ·····P?t'1Cll n111m111 ·"IVU llllllllW' Im ift1 Cit APr~ll~-~-'-~· " 'I Herbor 8oule¥1'd "'., MeF.c:ldtfl Santi A~· 531·'271 [DAILY PILOT j 1---. THE HELPFUL GUIDE FOR TPDAV'S HOMEMAKERS available. Information, 8.13-d · UCI t 5433 or 833-54n. son gs uring even . OCOfAl.ilN TAKES A NOST.AUJIC LCXJK. AT'T>IE FVlUE. • ••a-1111 - MAN ON A SWING Cliff ROiEmoN JOO.GllEY 1'~·--.. The range of CoofK'r's :.cript (PG) lHE GREAT PERFORMANCE SCHl.DULI. Mon.-T IMt.-W .cl· Thun.-f.rl.-1; I !~9:4 5-5.t.· Sw!.-2:00-4: ]0-1: I ~9:4 5 FAS HI ON ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• • •• • • • • • • • • ••• • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • CO AST HWY. AT MA CARTH UR BLVD. • NEWPOR T BEACH • 644-0760 ,,,c,,~1 ~ ,_....,,•·oo-oQP'•~·· ~··•"•' M 1 IO·~'" "• 0c • .,,.,<l.d h t , • • """""I 04"~ '"'go , ~ ... ""' ll'rtt -,..,.., Gene Hackman. ,, The Conversation "' ·~ f,llnQI ford Coppaki A STORY FOR EVERY ONE WllO THINKS TltEY CAii NEYER FALL IN LOVE AGAIN. ·zto Ciw.Vell>'J Uf.:a 1 t [R I STARS MARSHA M4.SOM -JAMl.5 CA.AM ALSO ACAD. W IHMl.R JOHN HOUSEMAN I• . I' . . . . . . . . .. . . . ·•·••••····•··•·· • • Ill.AC .. lll lVO AT flllS • • :~~ ~~~~· ."-;;~,."r 1"t.";,~'!c~l'.•A""c:, I• 847-6017 979-4141 N e<irly Everyone LU;tens to L«nders ROBfRT NfWlllilN RfDfORD ROBfRT 6HilW r • .-! >Ji THl'6TING ..... '"" "'"-' ... Aud""'""''''"""'"' ~iii'\· ,,._., ILU" IUI Sfl" • ..... 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DS llAllllOI' • -···-.,,_ $5.¥?.4 -~ ... ., .. ,..,,...,, ....... -··" \ ;;fl LIOO(lf t-llvf T \ -• Daily TV Log WHAT TO DO ' Frida y Evening ,APRIL l<l 'oo eoo a 6Ilrncr:icri Ht •1 i ll 10 17 l )J. 6 (~9 8 )Ntt" IJ Bonlnll ' 6 lfo K•n'1 l!UOt) 0 Bewuly H1Hb1lht> ID M~n1~n llftp11n•IJI• ID Mod 54"1d UJ ll f'obrf C~n1.1e1 ')6 Mo~1e (!JO) "II lllPll'"I l•1•1 Srmnc" (\n.,, •9 11~1 M1ll•n(! ffi HDdiitPCMltt looi:t UJ $piitd llKtr f, JO 6 011lt1'1 ChOICt 0 Do<t Vi n D1kt 10 Mt•• Cnlhn 17 3 H11111n"o Ht1tr1 ffi lDOm! m l 1v1n~ lnr CI:) YJ11rl1 rn l•t1H! Jlau1l1 100 0 3 oo rnCL'He•• () Bo•hn11 IOI Da ll111 6 MO•M!. (2h•) uaiuder lncid,.nr· i .. ~~) '•U R1c,,do Mo~l•!~•n B Jn1n"I W~11d Q Whil'I M1 l1~t' m ! lo.t tuc, I!) It i•kt) A Jh,,f 17 3 I D"•m ol lr•nft•e fLl [~me1~I01 13 6 o,,~ntl fD Av1ill1on Wr1tht1 ( 211 I ) Amenc1n HDr)f A Hor1t ... rn Or1m1 CB lwrntus l1t1nu1 fEl lh1t1 Stootr~ J /.JO E BobbJ Goldsllo•G Shu• 3 HOK•"'' Herots ' • i • • I Q :ZJ 6 10 H11llyw1111d ~q111ie~ 0 Hrlp lllJ Nri~ltbo1 0 Wild Jlrlu1r · N~1u1,1I I ncm•f\ -ll!t Out ~IHI the Wull ' Saturday Mornlng APRIL 20 1-luril~ Pe rfor111s at _Esta1icia Higf1, Al'lllL :!O ll!ICK t;U,"\('EllT -Hortk \\Ill 1x•rfonn fron1 8:30 to II IJJll. S<illlt'da~, 1\pr1I 20, t11 F.~t11nc1a High School, 2323 Ploccntin :\\1·., ev.~la ~·1c~;1 'l'it:kcts ttrl' S3 gt~ucral admission. Al'ltll 19-20 l•l!A ~·I A WCJHKSll(JP -"The Rope Dnnccnf' by r-.1orlon \\'hhi.:ngr:.11.I, dlrl·ch·d b.v 1'rudic Kessler, UC..:I graduate SIU· dt•ut 111 dra111;1, v.ill he (ll•rlor1ne<l in the Fine ,\rts Studio Ttl••fllrc. I,,(: lrv1nr l'Hfn1>uS, a 1>.n1. Fricl11y illxl Snlurda.v, ,\pril l!J and 211 Adrn1ss1on 75 cent)., AP lllL 19-Z.1 (..'lllCUS -Th.: \'arg:l! circus is comin~ to 101111 1Costa :-Oh•sa1 fro111 ~'r!day, April 19, lhrough Tuesday, April 23. \111h thrC'c IK:rfol'rna nccs on Saturday und Sunday. ltl•S1'r1·cd :-<c<Hs arc ~ 51).1. r:vcnt pron11ses three herds of t>kphants plus bt.·arit, chi n1pa11n~s. And;ilusian horses and a ··sn.irJ111g pndc of lions and 11gl'rS." Al'lllL 211 \'OI Ct<: C01'\t:Elff -s. .. n1or recJtal by SOl)l'<HJO !Jchor;1h ~:u111f11rd ;1ceu1upani1-<I by La~1rcncl' Gurdon. :iponsorL·d !Jy l l I St·ll11ul uf l-'1111• Arts, 11 ill lake pl;1cc at ti p.111 . Sl1ud:1~. \pnl :1.11. 111 <.:1i11rcrt ll;dl, UC 11·vinc. APHIL 20 CO~CEltT -L1nd;i Hon.~111dt \\'ill be perforrning at San Cit•· 111c11tc High Scl1ool 011 ,\pril 20 at 8 p.111. Tickets \l'ill be :-.; •. ;,ti or Jlft':><tlt• tickets av;iiluble at $5 lron1 the Four J\luscs n1 S;u1 (;lcrncn1e. Appcuring 11'ith Ronstadt will be the Sher· 111an ll aycs group. Al'llll, t()..\IAV 2.6 Sl>QllSOring n Rus.'itan <l lru1cr al 7·30 p.rn. Sunday, April 21, In the Comn101111 on earn pus. r:111crtaifl11lcn1 will be' provkll'<l by Cha rles and Irene lk·r~t·i· •~nd lo!k danccr1 £mm tht' Hu!isian Clu b. Co1nple1c f\t1:-:tS111n nv~al. lnform:1t.lon1 B3J..51G7. APH tl, t-"?7 l>ftA ~lA -"Vector: One" \1 ill he J)('rfornicd· by UC J Sur· vival Theat re, o non,·crbal lhi'alt·r under dirt.'Clion of Ashley Carr. as.~islillll professor or drama. Fine Arts Vlll;.1ge Con· cc rl 11all, UC Irvine campus. IJ p rn . \\!t.<dnesdny through Saturday, April 24·27. Adrn1t''>IOJ1 ~I For 1nforrnat1on cnll Fine Arts Box Office (71~/ 83.'Hiil!i. A.PHI L 2G-t7 ~IARDI GRAS -UCLA's annual supercarn1l'al takes place Snturday and Sunday, April 26-27 on the LiCLA campus. Pro- ceeds go to underprivileged and diab..·t1c children and to UCLA 'r; student-run swnmer camp. L'n1·can1p. APHIL 26 l.ECTURE -"A1ncncan Politics: "/fi and Bcvond'' will Ix' lht· subject or D~'id S. Broder. n;1 11onally syn.d1catt.'<l "politl- ~·;d oolu1J1nist. Science Lectur~ ll:t lt. L'C Irvine. 8 p n1. Fri· day. April 2fi. Tickets al ~ uva1lallk' from S1udent Affairs CornntiUtt un lA!Clurcs, UC lr1 Jilt', C<1. 92fifH . For inCorm11· 11on call Student Alfa1rs Cornrriutee on Lectures, 11.13-;"i>Bll. (:li.iltl l'en '~ 'I' heater In Fci"itival ", ... , •• --'"f1I. t :H ,_ .. , ... "Mc Q" ,I.I ,K ... "SIBPICO" flt) A Childrcn·s I h cater . I ••'""'·'-.Tl. •. ,. Ft'!i\1\:tl is t:1i..1nl! p a C<' c_.., ___ ...., S:iturd:iv and S11ndav JI Cal "'MAM OM A 5Wl~" Poh . POn10na. · -" JOHMATHAH UVIHGSTOM • • • • •Rir/111rd Ill' "llicha.rd Ill.'" starring l..aurence Oliver, ,..,ill IJe sho\\'n at 'Golden \Vest College in Forun1 2 at 8 o'clock tonight Admission 1s free on a f irst·C'Ome basis. "Hich· arc! Ill" is S ha k e· 'spcarc's play of a po~-- cr-erazed n1co1bcr of lhC (."OUl"I "''ho killed anti eonspired to be- eon1c kin!,!. • Sorting Spring Festival • ''Summer Bree1e" br A1.wi Maill pkn watt Di-r C~Yc' 7:)0 l 9:30 EtKt. E•ttiiltg HE1'\A ISSA ~CI-.: FAlllE -The 12th annual Ren:us~ancc l·';urt' and Springlln1(• Mnrk1·t takl'S place for six weekends <11 1he ()Id l'<tran1ounl Hanch. The Plcasurl! Faire is ;1 l"t'· ercu lion of l~nµland tn lhc lfith Century \\'Hh pugcantr~·. dance. song. 1nirth and plays. Tht·rl' wil l be 1nerchan1s. arts and crafts, food and game OOolhs. Admission is $3.75 gen- t'ral admission ;ind cluldrcn under 12. ~1.50. !lours: JO a.n; · Ii p.nl . Sa turdays ;ind Stu1clays. T;ik t• the Vcutura Fret"ay 10 the Kanan Rood Exit and follow signs. ·rhe noncon1pc1Hi1e li·..,ti\·al SEAGUU." ... i.~ Opl'I\ 10 the Jl U h 1 i (' . ~============~:::::::::::: Produclion :imes \\"Ill ht 1 Sl lll!~ercd durin~ !lw 11\'lr-rlay ' •• / AP RIL ZI fc.~ti1"<1I which \\·it: run from 9 ;1,111 10 a p.rn . both day~ 1\1nong the IJ par1 iripa1inA HUllY~ E•et: FrOf9I 7 P.M. CO!ffln. Suri. 2 P .M . llONOlt HAND -'T'hc ~1iddlc School Honor Band uf thr NC\1 porl·J\lcs;i School Di~trict \1•ill perform <it 2 p.n1. in con· ci•rt Sunda.v. 1\pr ii ii. at lhc NC\.\'porl Harbor lligh School . \11d1!ortum, !tilh and lrvi11t• Strl'CIS !':cwport lk»lCh. The 72·1nl'rnbcr band will p!iiy a Beatie mtil lcy, a Souza rnarch. and other \\·orks. •lr;unatit• groups wilt be !ht• Pho ne · 673·83~0 Soulh Coast I{ l' Pe r 1 0 r r At One of Htt lest CiMtMs Wt o-Cowrty 1"ht•atrr. !ht.· CClsta ~lcsa-1 1----.,=,..,=--==c-:=:=-==-==--=<·-;;;;i~'-==-'----... i\PlllL 21 ltliSSIAN ~IGllT -The Program in Russia n at UC Irvine i11 "" s' d . •·miprnleos iuo"I TWO OF THE BEST! t11n111a11,y. I "WALKING TALL" ... "Your Three Minutes Are Up" " I l>.Lll "V "\\'1,..._I\ -cfo"~'IF ·Atlt.·11 ·~'ti,ra1on . ",.')lecpcf"" .. ~ ' " ..... " ,_ ........ Liil i (,QR'.14N JUSl.Pll l!OlOt.l-IA "~()~ ) 1\1'1.!J . •){ ~~J'·"". J .l' .. ., f .w . '"'''" __ ..... -... \ -· °"'' -l ........ .. CO•>_,..., .. ,,. -·°""_,,,.., ... ,. • "COHlAClr:• ""flAHll flu.r' IPGI "P•PIL10H" "~llTHtJt• ll'G>1 "Oit. \' fOIHt&HT' ·c111s ' WHIV'l.t5• Il l "ALICI IN WONDEILAND" •• "CHAILIE AND THE ANGEL" !GI "THE STI NG " IPGI 'M ""CHAltl/E YA JtltlClr:" ll'GI "l'Al'lllON" IPGl ... "FIST FULL OF DYNAMITE" ll'G I "THE CONYElt5ATION" ll'Gl .M ""SLIEl'Elt " ll'GI Where were you in '62? IA EDWARDS "°' WESTBROOK II l''o'e<;lm1nsltr ~I Orookhursl Ga1d•o G•o~'" • 530 440 1 ..-LINCOLN -DRIVEIN l 1nc;oln A¥tn11t W, of Knoll Bu•o.1 p,.,k • 521-2223 S11n1~ An• Fr"'" ne~• Chapmltn Orange • 558· 7022 Horry Caul w.11 go anywhere lo bug o private canYersdhon. H1~ 101ent' ore unequalled. They've already been re~pans1ble for 1hree murder\ , . . ' ~. - Barbra Streisand Joanne Woodward !l---,_c ... 1..:• ,.~ Summer Wishes. Winter Dreams LICIWi UU.. u "MAB" lu:1L uo.o tJ,,.,bluu~ Cffd, '6 ~ L...t • A girl IWh a !lf"'I Ewry cop in the -was alter het ~­was behnl hot EXCLUSIVE ORANGE i::OIM'Y fMGAGEMINT 1•t•,_. lilJIM. TIE =All.All EIPIEll Deity 7-10:)0. Set.-S.., l :IS, 7, 10:)0 ~~; .... Glenda)ackson A 10uch Of Class Dllltr: t :-45; W..S-l:lO. S, 1:41 KOCE TELEVISION LOG 1!·to in~""'''"' 1t1 !:to 10~(•11911~1 $<1\0ol lllU>f .... 11C.. '" t 11 (•••• t• (•w•• <Cl " ~ ... ,. 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"PAPER MOON" "'" CINEMA II All Wolt DllMJ ,,_09"_ "S U~ER DAD" • "SOii OF FlUllER" MOVIE RATINOS FOR ~ENTS AND \1JUNG PEOPl£ 1~• ttf«l"t ~ r•o ••1'1191 •• •• """"" l>ll•nf• •• .,.,. '"" ... r.6"•'•., _ .. ·-'"' ........ ., ,h,,.. .11or ....... ............................ .... ~ ~-'!:·· ... -........ e> ... ... _,.., .............. ,,.,"""'-. f"ACIP'IC TH•ATA•• DftlV•-IN IUl'9R IWA~ MalT9 HAR.ON 9lYD.Drlwe·bl S... MM a..,... 5--s.i .a s-....... ,o •- ONAMG• Drn,e·lft t AZ fri.,s.t.• lwi.-..... 10 ...... ,.,..,, .. ~ .......... 5, ..... F•mllv Fun! Pretlt1! ••P11•lft10.kw•! M I 0 w. A 1 5 1 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 ~ 22 24 25 :n 29 32 33 34 36 "" .. •• 45 • ' • .• MIXED SIMGLES TUMBLEWEEDS l.O*""'VNP TIIE """ WCK OPEii fOR TIPPLYWll/l',5 Ai 115 MOSf 'tfil f lfi:rf'lt!!!:~~ GOOSE .PIMPLY 1 MUTT AND JEFF AU. I KNOW IS THAT HER NAME IS CUPCAKE SMITH AND SHE PLAYS Tl'ETUBA IN AB ND.' WELL, CALL ALL THE SMITHS AND ASK! by Wm. F. Brown and Mel CaS50CI. ~~~~~ ACCORDIN&10 A RKEN"f SURVEV, YOOR FEW.OW iRl~ESMEN PREFS'\ AN>( 01\lER EN11'R17l1NMEN'i10 ilDOl..VWINKS 100 fO 1 ! 60 l'AIZ, 5.U:S oNlY G 1v'~~ Ne we ~ Al?tA COD£ ! by Tom K. Ryan CAREFUL ... 1U. MOVE MY FRANCHISE . -by Al Smith '" §M ':>i,.:..... by Dale Hale ~ ; l . ,.jf NANCY WHY PID YOU MOVE FOR HIM? I HAP TO···HE WAS B IGGER THAN ME TODAY'S CIDSSIDRD PUZZLE Ye1lanily'1 PuWe Solved: ACROSS slOwty ~9 lip 1 Totals uP 50 Salurale 5 Inclined 52 Those . pasuget undfH'golng 10 Manin coaching Genesis 54 Fighter 14 Before In 66The Ume: nose: Prell• SlallQ 15 Re;oloe 59 Alter .... greatly ea Transit 16 Impel clamage 11 Egyptian allowance 1a l~mpt 62 Have lri """" temporarily 6S .. ____ ot ~;unlof" swiltly 19 Aclor ·-· '-"' Kasznar lhe 5 Rural :17 Setl·service '20 Field ol world .. labotltt"S: restaurant Interest 67 Ceases Slang 38 Indian ot 22 Moderately moving 6 ChOppr.g Man1tot>a good 69 N.Y. 109' 39 Sweet90P 24 Indicating State 7 Bungle 41 Goon maiden city 8 Eircuses 43 Libeface ,.,.. 70 Gullet 9 Kind ol ""' 25 Sources 71 Satellile's cord Pe1ers<>f' ol pain polh 10 Diving bird 46 Ounce 71 Footwear 72 Sl\amrode l 1 Intoxicated 48 Leo 11 .... I""" 12 Be 01 one 51 Living 29 Entices 73 Lobby mloo ruman being 32 Cnatter 74 Alfred 13 Uni! of 53 Kmdolfruil a3 Barnyard --··: lenglh picket """"" ..... 2 t Danish 54 wor1i1.table 34 Trtos o<>e t mo••'1 55 Grttk . !fghUY 75 Male 23 Enlafie a anembly 36 Monarrmed'I """"'~ hole 56 Comolele bll'tl'IC)lace 26 Long· 5J Backward: 40 K1ndol DOWN legged PraHx st11cn wading 61 Drinking 42 Salling 1 f#IWIJ' bird mue ves.sel 2 Cupola 28'" 63 A'terag• "44 Arrow 3 Retall drearntend 64 Halt "5 EndinQ ••larbllah 29 Ele<:I. unit• c.osmetlU wlltl larm men1:2 30 Solicit e6 Pointed •"" """"' _ .. 3 1 ~ecreallon ln!ltrumenl 4'7 Follow .c~lte 35 Climbs 68 Apple - • 7 • by &nie Bushmiller THAT'S NO EXCUSE PEANUTS ' ••• JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH WHY All'fN'f I INVITED fO YOtA.C PAllf'i, l,.INOA? I~ YOIA JrECALL.1 t W~~ iHE UFE OF'. YOIA.l' 1.A~f ON£! DICK TRACY ' """ AT• LUCI! · A P16 ! • ' '• " DOOLEY'S WORLD OONT YOU 11l1NK I "AVE FllFllY EYES, NoRMAN ? 1HELMA-WrlfiOl/1\ A DOUEIT, YOUR ~S AAE11-lE M05r EIEAUTI~UL l HAVE fNER SEEN 'Dr. SMOCK GORDO ~-I' MOON MULLINS l NEVER i-IEAAO @ OFA BARTeNDeRs' ~<!11'·-r' CoNVf:N"TION1 !?UT JIM SURE W l\/oS Ar<E EXPECTED I0<".:10,100! ·----... --- ANIMAL CRACKERS OAJLV PILOT :JI by Roqer BNl<ltlefd r--------::-i Voll AINT LVlN 'ro M~ 7 LYING? A£)50UI feLY NOr! ... by Geo~ ~monf ,-HA.,.'S A NO WH~6 C L-A IM , CO.o..1S1P e Rt,.,,.G :. weA~ F'AN1'YH05B by Ferd Johnson SORRV,5tR·· YOU HAYE' SOME E)(CE55 by ROCJer Bollen HE 51>1<5 THAT HE MAS i2fACH&'D f"E ONANIMOOS DECISION T"b:r ~ B/>CK UP • ·-., ,. ., ,. ·f If .. ~=---""'---~ -.-. -;: -.=. __ ---: .,. :; _:<"-_::-_,-: _...,. : :-:._---:_ --:_ -c:..:_ --:..."--::. ~--: --~ -:.. --=-... by Charles M. Schulz ~~~~~~~~ by Harold Le Dowe 1've MAO THIS LITTLE 'SET OH ALL iYIOQNING ANO I AAVEN'T SeEN- by Mell _. Y<)i!Sf YET, HOW Q\J~K'l:( Tl<EY llEMEMMI<. THE GIRLS " ·~4 .19 "( "•i.sh some "'rit"r would explort the innf'r me instead! of a lw11ys talkin.11: about my sexual qu1IUies." DENNIS THE MENACE ' 'Is llliS TtiE STuFf '!l'.XJ DfM Wkrr lit 10 SA:>IL. MY APPETIT!: ON ACCo,JNT q: '?' It'll -Be 'Oliver' This Summer at OCC ll's stlll a long \\'ny off, but The sun1mer 1n11~1C"I lii a 1\h111cha" in 1970, Fcrzacca did nightly in the OCC .111ditoriu1:i vintage clne:ma has been a.ad comedy sborB. tonowed !hose aspiring slngcrs and long-standmg traditioo ul OCC '·Fiddler on the H.oor" in 197'1, und y.•ill be lookini.t p:.irtir u-anoouncl>d by the Old Movie on Atay I by the Man: dancers "'ho nock to th~ week-and draws its talenl bolh frum foUO~l'<I by Pur~iss and larly for yCM.mg boys l? <'Om· Theater In Anuhelm , where Brothen 1n ''Honie Feathers" long auditions for th<i annual 1hc l'Ullcge and the morr "t.:a n11•lol" 111 1972 a n d prise the chorus as 11·ell :is Tarzan &nd Sherlock lb>lmes and W, C. to,iekJs and an aU- Orange Coast College summer musically i nc I i n rd or Ferzacca with ··Follies" last l\\O of tile major roles-lJli\1 r currently s har e the bill star cast in "lo'onow the niwical are now advised c 0 mm u n 1 t y the n t c r sum111er. himself and the Artful Dod~L·r. through Tuesday. Boys.'' ~·hirh sheet n1Usic to rush out i)Crformers. This year lt'.s Purki:;s' lum Assisting Purkiss in lhc Johnny \\'elwuul~r and A Little Rascals festival :ind purchase. -which fit s both sched ules overall sta11lng of "Oli ver" Basil Rathbone are the stars-from Alay 8-14 and a l.aure1 1'hls year H'JI be "Ollvrr," Sl,NCE 1970 1he directing nicety since ~·eri:acca bas will be Jack Pelton as or these two claulcs, "Tartan and lfardy program from !\lay one of the inore popular ~horcs have a J t c r n a t c d found a home away from technica l director and D:i\'id E s cap cs ' ' and "The 15 through 21 round out the selections arnong college uod between tile college's t~o home al Sebastian's \Vest Anthony, who'll wield the ACl\'entures ol Sher l·oc k card at Doug \\'clshl's QJd civic ligtlt ·o1>era groups. The tbeatcr instructors. Bi 11 Dinner Playhonse in San baton . Holm<.'S.'' bolh produced in movie house at 1650 s. HR.rbor show was las.t teen locally Purkiss and John fcr1.acc-J. Clemente. lle'/I be conducting * 1939. Bcginnlna: \Vednesday, Blvd. For progran1 informp· four years ago when It --"-'"-'-'"-·'-".cg_ed __ .. ~_1_'"_o1 __ La __ auditions June 17·21 -"-'-'_':w __ T_H_E_A_P_R_1_L-~~-•_•Y:_l_io_eu_:p_o_r _1h_c_"_·_n_1>e_a_w_ .. _k_o_r_c_a_rtoo.;_:_ns::..,....c;lion , give Doug a call a! 956-slrelchcd through the su1nn1cr ___ _ ri t the Laguna !tit ou 11 on Playhouse. !. IN SAN CLEMENTE Lindi. Ronstadt Ronstatlt Perfo1·111s Satzt,.d<t)'· Pop singer Linda Ronstadt \Viii appear in concert nl San Clemente tligh S c h o o I Saturday. There will be a 7:30 and a 10:30 p.m. concert in the Triton Center on ra1npus. She "'ill appear w i t h Shennan Hayes and his group. The evenL is sponsorl'd by !he f'our Muses c11barcl and theater in San Clemente. Miss Romt11rit, bom and raised in Tucson. Ari1.ona . rose to fame \\'hen she fu nned the Stone Poney! gronj). The "hit single was "Dtfferent Drum." She has had three solo alboms : "Hand Down~ Home Grown ," "Silk Purse." and "Don't Cry Now.·• A hit single, "Long, Long Time" was nominated for-.a Grammy a'vard in 1970. Tlckets are $5.50 at the door and $5 presale. avaitable at rhe f'~our ~1u scs. 'La Manc11a' Co11tinues "The Philanthropisl'' Opening Saturday for five 'veekends is this n e \V production rrom South Coast l{e pe rt c.r y, playing \Vcdnesdays throcgh Sundays ~·ilh an 8 o'clock eurtain at /he Third Step Theater. 1827 i'\cwport Blvd., Cosla :\lcsa. ltcservation s 64S.l:J63. ",\ionday·s Hero " C\QSing pcrforn1;.uu:cs or this Irvine Con1munity 1'ht':i- tcr dran1a of life in the l~JIO~ \vill be given tonight and S.'.ll· urday al 8:30 in the lluri:ini· 1l!('s !£all Playhous~ on 1he t.:C lr\"ine c;:impus. H.-'scrv:11ions f>57·7297, "~Ian or L..'l ~hincha" 'the Don Quixo ll' 11111.~ical i~ plt1ying \Vednesdays !hrough Sundn ys :it S<'ba<;tian·s \Ve~t ... L>inncr Pk1vhousl', 140 Avt:r1id.1 Pico. San · Clcn1cnte. Curtain at 8:40 follO\\'S dinner starting at 1 o'clock. Reservations 492- 99511. R eynolds • 111. Yeg<1.~ Debbie Reynolds is nn1ong the many stars under Lils Vegas spotlights this week . She will be appcllring al lhe Desert Inn. Others on stage are: CAESARS PALACE-Alan King and Sally Struthers. PLAMJNGO-ltih1rty All en. F'l!ONTTE:R.-J1obart Ct0ulel a~d Carol l..awren~ end '"1ednesda)'. \Vnynu Nl'~lon begins. LAS VEGAS fflLTON-Gfcn Campbell. ~f GM GRAND-Jackson Flv(! cnd.1 Tuesday. Sergio F'ronchl and Pat Coop<'r "-.'lrt .. RIV I ~RA-Eng•lbert llumpcrdlnck ends Tuesday. Joel Grey and the Sup rc.1nct SUlt1. S~llAl\A-Budlly H«kctt and Diiiy D3nlcls. ( NEW • BATHROOM DOUBLE SWAC LAMPS • NEW -LAMPS Ate these beautiea? How caft'1"t'ay. let your eyes tell You. (Jf you ever hear your ey. talking, you11 know your ear aeu all.) Elegant is a good word, we'll.~M it. Bigger, 22 inch d.iam•ter, plastic cane hood, 6 inch base, Now in Walnut, Avocado. and Yellow. MQf• than Juat utility. got good looks too. TWO TUBE FLUORESCENT FIXTURE 9'' 4 FOOT FLUORESCENT mES Didn'l I say we cul lhe tubea. But an •ighl lool into lwo lour looters what ill that'? Trust me. I've lost my way here. •l bul 1 know you won't get hurt. . ' Cl. TWO POSmON DlllllEI Two positions. Thia one here and that one there. Kidding. ifs got a high and low light level. 1•• C.E. FULL BANCE DIMMEB Turn lor any degree ol light you want. 2aa C.E. U.-CROUHD RECEPTACLE ••• 999 < / \ Hu>zah ."lhe Fair Trade Deal is off and for • guys like us who like to make nice prices. ~" it's swell. Now we can sell lor cheaper lo you. (U Ibey lei us. we'd probably .---....;::::;:~.fL~~/ qive lhem away, tis madnesa.) . /. WOW! A GREAT IDEA J\JST" HllML AW (,EE. • 22t Today it doesn't pay to put any other kind in. Ground everything and never worry about a shock. Brown or ivory. GE.I UP 14~ P-t-l"D T(il_ US ALL A"BCUI • '- AJAX SECURITY LICHT CONTROL 2'' INDOOR OR OUTDOOR Has a little electric eye that turns the lhing on at dusk and oJf at dawn. (Ifs really a little t1ll in thert.) OUTDOOR FLOOD L,l&HTS 1'' Choice of while or color• in 150 waiters. Famous name in lights (well everybody out at Cabot.on has heard oJ it.) ~· . ., .. master cha1r;i .. ... .. IT.:1 __ .,. ---'-' I • • ' , • ' I 4070. I Intermission · • Tom Titus • actors, recenily Mcken tt•ith • Vasctilus. IT'S BEEN Si\JIJ before Ben ~1cLaoe and Mary in th Is a pa ce. but, It Campben will perform at 8 bears repealing. Tornorrow o'dock in the playhouse, 606 night Is the Alan }fart benefit Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna at the Lagwut Moul ton Beach. Dcnalions are hcing Playhou.se. a l w o . p I an o t1ccepted trom UkllC who'd llk lf concert to help de!ray l'lf' to help but cannot attend the medical expenses or one or co11ctrt. A wo~'er cause Orange Counly's 1nosl popular woold)>c ditticUJt tb ftnd . ------'-----~-~ • BAii ' .UMP New design in a rain lamp so more or us con afford the thing. It doea amaze you how ii worka. ~ometimes we just sit around it in lh• evening _ Jor hours <th• TV's l>uatod). · 4900 MALIBU LOW·VOLTACE LICHTIKC UH lesS power and no big deal to the wiring. It's only 12 volts from the tro:nsJormer so you can't gel hurl. And you get all the brightnesa you need. Multi~lor liqht laces, no mountin9 necessary. 3 LICHT 3300 6 LICHT 5500 _ . 66°~ LOW VOLTAGE .• SEAL IEAMS lJ you aheady have a set and need a 1pare or re~locement:this is a good we·ek lo 1av• some money. You get maximum light tor minimum power use. IHTERMATIC 24 HOUR Tim Set it and the colleOs ready when you get up or 4'' use to turn lights on when you 90 ·away. Hundreds ol application11. ,. LICHT ' . FIXTURES Some ore really knockout&. and some, it take• a certain pen~onallty to like (like maybe. a paranoiac), All \oQged so fou can think it oYer, HALF PRICE ' I . . Friday Apr il 19 1q74 DAILY PILOT 33 ---- ' ALL '74'1 OM ·SALE BRAND NEW 1974 6 CYLINDER DUSTER ' . LOflDE D: -4 b oo1 Sedan. Auromoiic tron;m1>s1on, ai r corditioninq, power ~teerinq. power di!.C brakes, tinted glo>>. rodio, heater, AIR CONDITIONlNG, Vent windows, vinyl ~eats BRAND NEW 1974 PLYMOUTH FURY II LOAOtD •Door Sedor-J1 8 ~i. pawe< ·.'eerirq. power.>"' !;..')le;. 1odo0. !ieot?. t T!ed w.nd;r;ed, •""fl roof, •....,.t i.de "°"""'' ·•··""'~"'" BRAND NEW 1974 CHRYSLER NEWPORT ,•-"'""" l ._1AO(J ou!~..rno·t. 1;1d-i hf'.Ye<. V .,,,.1 •'""'"], r.::""' d b<'.lle·, /Jt'•-'f r1 · \ • J,t.c;r ~ 1 • '·".le~'""_ ,'•.'"'·111 "'"' e', ~"ii t·;r.i, • "• •. J, .. l"t::·JI 11111 w• ··~ ' ) .. "'J 1" •. utstandin9 values an brand new 1974 Chryslers and Plymouths, now! We'r·e way over· stocked and . must m o v e t h e s, e automobiles out! Shop Atlas Chrys· ler /Plymouth today and really save! SEE THE ALL MEW 1974 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER FAMILY WAGON NOW ON DISPLAY! ·"r u cJL 1 t 1 -·---------. -~ -- '70 FORD I, . J, MAVERICK ''1'• .. :·: -·. J ,.,. - " I , ' 4 Fnday, Apr .. 1'1 • • • A 'Special Relationship' A ""e 1r 0 Bllre~ Excerpts Frotn V11co111pleted Novel From \\'irr N:n •lct'J '.'ilEW \'ORK -In Spiro AgnC!w's still 1rompleted nQ\'t'I, ",\ Very Sp<'(:1JI ~lal ioo$hi p," the vice· president of 1he 1itC'd S1ares in 1983 ha.s S<11l1l' dt.-cidccJJy itical thoughts about hls prrside11t It is unf11ir 10 jud~c the book by the w thou5<tnd \\'Ord.~ frorn chupter :I that •pear in t.hr ~lay Issue of L;1d1ci; llornc urnal. This glimp.~r re\'etils no nt.alizing state or polll1c·:1I 5('rn>f-1, l.lul _.,.e are S01nc int.ercsllng in.~1ghts into ;new~Jf. fl\' AN ACCO~IPA.'IJ\llSG arliclc. ,ner vice president Mid he was iling fictionalized au1obl0Kruphr. NEWS ANALYSIS . rhe not ""' J milled 1hat "50rn<' of JunL~elf must lur:illy conlt> into the bu o k nunarizing tltl' plot. he 1vrotc · ·Briefl y. II t'Orlct'nls a \1t'l' pr•'~idl·!lt llle Unill'd Stales (rn 1!18.1 1~841 11hr1 comes the dupe of lr-0ni;i11 n1i!itan!s 10 want to cause an a 11 • o u l nfrontation between lhe United States rd the Soviet Uuion. 1'he militants istakenly bellevc that Russia is annlng to lakl' -0ver Afgha nistan. ·aring th.1t Iran \\'ill be the next untry lo be 01•errun by !he Soviets. the ilit.ants plo1 the Soviet-U.S. facl'down ·healing up the Aral>-lsr:1eh conflict. In ·the mag!l71ne excerpt . which eludes a brief porrion or a Cabin!(,! eeting and a \\11ite !louse dinner for e charismailc So~·ic t chairman. the otagonlst-vlce president. Po rt er ~ Canfield, thinks that President alter llurley falls to catch onto a not :ry thlnly veiled barb tossed out by the .&ians and later thinks to himself : 'f.flfE IJJl;'E BETWEEN deferenre and isequiousness is blurred by the hat:i l ~ of temational diplomacy but Cantield fel t at others "'ould agree 91'ith him that le P re stdenl 'vcnt b ey ond ·aciou sness ... 1'bc lin1c srUing of the no\'rl HscU is Ftllr\tlry U TEAB0$1C·AOOANEno JOW'Ph, 16, lllSI JM:~hn M. . ' ISSJOHS ~c hu·cs Schcd uJc<l ''The )1lss1ons : Callfon11a·s Frontier Tradilion" Is the l!tle or a new 4-part lecture S(!rlcs Bl Or;ingr Co11s1 Collt'gC. The 5erie!'; m(!('ts on thrf'f' ~uccessi\'t• Fridays heginninit April 26 nnd f'()nCludes \\'ilh a 5..1!lll'day fit•ld trip to Santa Bllrb..1ra r..Hssion . The series meets from 7:30 10 9:30 pm. In OCC's science lceturr 2 and Is (ret to. rhc public. TI1trt' is a S5 fee for the field trip. Lecturer 1s Henry S. Panian. U. S. and Californ ia hlstorv tcachfr. "'ho has been ·on the OC staff ltl yeurs. The series is p,esented as n ~lol(ue 10 the celebration of the U.S. Blctntennlol in 1971'1 !ntcreslini; -198.'1·1984, a~ in ororirr l)rY.'f'll's chillin~ look into the future in rhc OOl'CI tlrled "1984" At one Poln1 C:dnficld looks at the SovteL forei gn mi nister 1111d think~: "This Y.3~ !he lou~h nPCOllator \\1'11'1 l·:1r\'cd ou1 !II(• bi~ bargain.~ ut SALT \II 11nd r11 in Cl'neva -tile ngreemenrs ih:u lt•ft lhc US. on the fork in the road 1hot ]J'd to cvf'ntu;1J ml'd1oerity" \\'hilt f/rt• title of l he OO<ik reft"fs to rhc \'f'ry i::pcclal relationship bety.·eeu n vi<..'C! µresident au<l prl"gident. the re also Is a \'('r:-' Sp('<.ial relationship b e tw een Al{nC'1•1's unhappily manied hero and the alluring 11'0man seC'rctary of llealih. Ed uca tion and \\1elfare. 1:-.· Tl!,.; AHTICl.E lh<it ac<.·omp.1ni<'' lhP i•>.:Cl'rpt. Agne11' said thal wrilinJi !0•:1• ~ct•hcs "(righlcns n1e to dt'<J!h" ;ind that ht• 11011 '\ c1tternpt to 1nake thrnl "FUf)f:rh!':l11>d" lie :id1led ; "I ha,·e lo ndn1i1 th:11 I \\'On·1 al~vs be \\'riling fr1 ,1n m1 1111•n experi(•fle<>:'~·1n not a man uf ,:::reni £'Xp1.·rii·111;e in !his :ire:i." Wouldn 't it be faster if you used your fingers, Spiro?' t\I r!re end of the exccrpL Agne"' ha.s ('n11f\l'hl y.•ondcring \1·hether to embrace tilt' /JEW sccr('tary for 1hc first lif11C at the door of her npartment. lnsteatl. ··~nfield reached out "1himsica!ly and chucked her under the chin." \\'hile it is rl·porled that the Ladies' llomr Journal ha" agreed to pay Agn ew $100.000 lo ~eri:1 li1c his no1•el oocc ir i.~ 11 ritten. and !hat Plavboy Press has ad\'aoced an t•stin1:ifcd 550.000 lo $250,CW for hardco1·er rights, Agnew insists that crkic.11 accl.1in1 is rnorc important to hitn 1han financial success. HE' \\'HOTI'~ Tlli\T he is "rar !1!0 biller'' to 11•rill' :1 non-fiction ncrount 1if his vice presidency, but added : "~ly serious book, !he book about my own rxperiences. 1vill be 11·ritten -Wt not 1111· ti! afler !he Nixon administration le;n l's o/fice." .. \\'hen l '''as young, I thought it "':.is :r lot more likely !hat I would grow up to be a novelist than vice president of the United States. The \\'ritten \\'Ord has <ih1·<1ys fascinalcd nil'." Tbal'S bow /\~111?1v describes !us fll'W . . . ~ Dissolut oo•~s of Marriage FUM M••t ll ll Pyl\Je""\, Mfr(ll' ( a"<I W~llt• L Jonti, 0•• HM 11\d lllont ld Jf•1n~!" COf"r(Odq, Cnr,1!11,. L. •"II •oti1•t l Alllf\91, S~hl'I• S. al'ld 'Nllll1m ~ H\ll'IMY, M•oit•"' ,.,. •O'ICI ICtnn,111 11 •Vl'l'IOO'ld Ntlll, H. llllfti.fd .rid IA••ll~'t M Ol'.-.crwr, lllOmtt A , Sr tfld Htlt'I [, Brt v....,..., Dootn II tlld J°"""' lr~ C1t1llont, lltnit ltfli'N"!H t ('d °'°""' MH G<ttr. v1-.1~ 'T. """' JOI>" 0-.o-O<V Bt'•Y, $t111ln 0 11•<1 (.•~ s .... SCll.i~, Cl'llfN, A.'"" t;.ly V l- '•1nc11i-., "'"''"" -.,..,. '"" """' llOCH'I, J11tltl•• Pttr1 tlld i•mv.I Our.• NelM>n. HtftrY llMll•t •M Lav K M8btl11'tt M•llfn, BoOtlt .,.,., 1,+tll t'I S 1(1~1. Jotnn L ,..., All• 5 , J1 l<Wtllo lt"'I JIOI',.,.. -NOl'MrlD 0. l,1119, ,.1tri(11 J 1...i lll<Mra H1rolJ •• • • . --. I OPEN SAT/SUN . ll-51 l...i.irxe ('U.M001 hon11.• vn 2 $t'p. 4 lot~ that can be div\ded E 0 • 1 llil.l 111iva1~ pk•r thlll can I~ RR RS: Adv1rt1Mr1 11. 5i1D.rt."fl rkr tn t'H"'' ol lot 1002 1hould check thtir ads 11plit. 90Ci' No. & .... 1ron1, d•ily & report tr'rOH r;;.1ooa IU:and. I m mt di a t t I y. Tht DAILY PILOT 11sume1 ll1blllty for the first Incorrect Insertion A RARE ITEM BALBOA ISLAND Vactiut IQt -$.jg,:itX} LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT -$250,000 l.u~ur1ous Y. arn1th in this n1cticulously n1aintaincd 5 bdr111 buu1e \\ F'J<. lgc Oft & ~ 1"" Uuths . \Vidc Jot. 1-'ier & ~l ip . Call lv see. onl)'. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. IRVINE TERRACE NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rold WE HONOR REDUCED sao,0001 OPEN SUN. 12·S Lachenmyer Reo\ltor BIG BEAUTIFUL I Ultimate in a Home • for Executive Family Newport Beach Home 1 "'''"""~,A~.~,R~,~~'"'""'' . , I ~·riltn.!, floor lo •·f'iling t". [)('~r;.:nr~! f<ll' ( <i lifurnla Ii\·. " ,, ini: Ut'QUJ1d 11 lru• ;•' pfl lil) & O\'f'rlU"lk~ c;;parl·hnl,'. fl')OI 11111! ~n·r11 r11 !Pr!:. in 1 ui.: gardt•n. I &'llrotm1.~. fa1ni!y . &r1,1. t\tll'h•n <>1l1nt: :·n·.1. 1002 Harbor View Homes l'!•p11L11· S.•1111•r.., I lll•~l1·I. J;,n.:•·'' fl,.,, r1!:,n. ~, Bilnu•. { .. fan11l1 nn. 1·µ~1~r'd•·•l1 tlr n;,.u, \'1rv. .1r 1allry .'1 t~n.::hl ln.:lil~ r•~· lttt 1 llOl lt·;1~1·h•1Jd1. $~1 :.~i4..IU Cameo Shores F111nit.1· 11<~.'IJ, 11 cluulJ.;(", () f I{' r in~ S!'l~il¥1 J'll'lC•' rC'd•1c•\n111 "11 1111~ o:pacioul'I ,1 hdrn1 ,\· f1unil~' rn1. hi1n1('. 1-: ... 1111 h.:t~ 1'>1. 1'11'\1 ;~.; lal"gl' frl1•·1'•1! r~·1I "/ .1rn1• I 1· d' ,. \,, Ill·: l" c" 1-)I ··n1•·f1.111111r Pr" • JIO 11 s11·,,.1"" OU I 25'-TIAI BAYo-;;d BEACH 6 75·3000 THE REAL ESTATERS 9i!J...41!WI associated lllROKEAS-REALTORS ZOJS W. lalboa 67J·l66l Corona del Mar TRIPLEX Master Charge and rooni. forn1aJ d111lng room '" 1 hat, r.irni;•I dinui~. :~ PLUS se11ing roon1 ,t, 3 car ilf'drni. 2 h Hh. ,.h.11'1,1111.: 1\ l'are 1.;l"m for Ji1" :irra. A snr. Suprr C\ll\~lruC'lion. fl'l\\"drr l'Mlll-S.%.000. (';oil I LEC:AL 1riplt'..;, 111•ll l01'atl'll $92.000. Open Sun. 1·~1. 2·112 for :ipJi! or np .. n Suudai J. on T\\(J R-2 loit~ n1•.u• i;hop· \\'inU,,,.·nnl Lnnc. 4 ,, 0 , 01S£·l8.IC 7 'o 0 n1m 1 ok>Nf'.ONR'.BA.ll I {1in1:" ;incl tht' b.·.-1~·11. Xln1 . µo1 rnr•111 f,w l'\p:u1~1"n or a t:OOfl ltl\ 1'~1 l\ll'tl! "~ t'UI'· BankAmerica rd C.M. AREAS 1 !'f'nlly :-1l1:a1 i~L '.';~\<l.~XJO. • THE DIRECT LINE 642-5678 6,~~~,~ .. !~~~~'.~.~.;.1 -BETTER THAN NEW H:1th1•lor? lJorll•r? !..:111 ~ l'r~ Int.ban (.'hil'I? Live on ~'nur I Th •~ Hn ~l'l'f'SL oursrandin~ "" n J>l'•l)l'J1y, n•n1 b::il;•n1·1.' h•1n1r h;i,. :~ l.1ri.:•' 1~1111~. \l.1h.o• J><l.\lll•~111 ~ f,, 1a''"• ~ la1111).\• rlll. fi :1 •, I' 11111• yo11 1Ju1ld cqu1\y in ,\,,1-U1ll;1 h\o• luan. \] a n ~ C\1.\1. fl1H·11 l1011~1• this '>1 £'\:k. SP"<'ial fl'~11 urrs. B•111111 f\W f,11 C;1n1a1l11n Cd:'ll. hi.11 l'\l' rr.•11.--r. Siti.OUl H1»l.:l'r. 1;75-5Ul l ART SHAPIRO CO. --VACANT l:\:l.) \\'l'i;!l'liH D1ll'l' .\lt1•1 ht.• :-.uld lhl' v.·ft>kl'nd ~ '.I l'\1'11·pu1·1 R1·urh ti-Ci-~12{) 1:.·drtJ11111, r l ~.lh $Zl.fi00. ~ 3 ~ f1u1111~· t')fi1n + 11·~·1. I:.· 1rn1, 1 1 i Ult, $26.500.) s.io.~1_·~1' Fine 1,."tJn111111111:1 "ilh fJl,\I\',\ ll'rn1.~. Bt.lth f.11•111111''· \\'a!k ro gnll hou~i; ha\·e nc1\' c;1rpe1. tvuisc. C:lll S4i-6010 1u M't'. 640-1120 Assume VA Loan $217 Total Per Month! i\;.~11n1t• $21.6CKl 7': VA lt'lnn. r .. ra1 p:iyrncnt~ $217. POOL \\ITH l.UTS o ~· or·:CKl'.'\G l~'H',11;(' "1J1)('r lo!. ! .illl:'t' lh 111~ ill'l•:t<! Fan11ly sizt-' 1 h•'dn)()nl\... J.0\1 rl<>11·n fl) 7'"1 1 \'.,\ 1_...1un. ,\1•\ 11u11. JL'.ST Ll :--l'En. !l(;:'.-611;';. : OPf.NTIL!i •irSFUN106£NICl.• ! [~ ~ I Tll<' la..;tt•st dra1\' in lh,.. \\',·~!. ... u Dai!.1· Pilot CJ:1.;~if1t'<I Cl11,..~ll1M Ail! C'ull 612-:.67il 11"1Stc>T1r1hREu~L TY c'~''~·t~. ------$2'i.:l00~ 1.. .. 11 rr1<h !" ~~ 536-7533 l,r,.~1 ! hlllf' ~t.1r1<T h•11n•• Ha1·e son1e1hlng )'OU 1vant lo c··,,·,,·,.·,,·,N"-ial tilth;. 21)()11:--:--~· 111rh 1~•.' 1n!'n1, ~l!i-< 1,11).: 5c1l'? C\a~sifie<l nt:I!! do it · I I I 1·1•11111'0• ·11 \Ji -fi1110. ,\.!\ wrll ·call NO\\' &l2·51i78. UH. apL un11. l•.:\1 .. r ,1••111 i,u~ln<·ss. Total 11r1 ,. " General --General R.E. 1002 S.l:l,000. Call l"IOI\', :.. li-1>010. ::::.::;::.;:.:.,:;:.:;_ ___ :.::;:.:...:::.:::;:;_:::..:;:.:;:;_ __ ..:;:::,: I !odt1): I 1\ll'l. SEEK & FIND' Ho~ocina Tools B S E 0 H S N T H E S R 0 H L B S L U 8 L X I 0 B S £ H E A A U R S A R H E OTHCPMUFP C LOE GTO RS HAMMF EGNOT H M I F R E F F U 8 H L R G T 0 E f A E fll E A C L R N S U BSSRNAO~lRLOPRNI 01 ET R R E M r 0 C 0 T L F H N A A B P S R AS llH tC RllORO SON I EEE SAltCYAANO S I SCE RNLES BT OLSGllRAK MRRSLRS S N L E K B 0 T E N L ~I S A E f R S R U 8 1 I L S 0 P E A L E C H V C A 0 0 B A A ICPO CR YRNRSENCJ-fO SN AITESA N OOTONAI LM P I N N C R A S S E R T U B R O S p R ln\tNCtl<on1~ Th~ h1Jd~n n.unc• l111rd \:It!~ .. •rrrM IUf"AIJ b"'t10ard, up. dn,.n, '" 1tl.lfOllally ill IM r'flflt 111\J f)<.11 tuddrn n1111r 1nli bo1 u '"a• -hu•n BlOCt: 11.\MMF_ll 1"0'f'F:ltS l lJFPl!.1'. llOOF PA1'.EllS f'l1'.C!RS lllTTRESS llOll.SE."itlOl!i It.ASP CALlS NAIU TONGS TOfl!OftOw: I~ ""dft '"N" (.} To •Jlt!rf any Of all o( d'lt t\pandtd "Strii /.. Find" book• numlwrt l thruugh 7, itnd 60«nts fot rJch, n1~),,it11 d1tt.k~ , pay1l>lt lo "Stck &. F!rtd," S11r-l tlqr~m Syndlc11t. Addtts-t Lttttn In r1rt of lhi~ ntWij13pt-r, DEANE O~G CANYON MODELS ~ FO •• SALE A:so Spect11cul11 r Goll Course & Ooean Homes from ..•. 'liew $111,300 to $260,000 Open 0.11, 11).5:30 8 . Rue Grand Vallee Big Conyon Newport Be1ch 714: 644.0056 • Gene LI or tac 341 NE\\' 1 Y."Omc ALIZ i.:•'niu COl'Qll top r !HI per 111°\! It for )'ti sr~ten FO( l)'.linl John Tt11s 1 I~ \I,)(.' f1,;in1 Jll'O\t'. uir com thruo n1elic hon\l' S70,m appoi tn1I~ FU 54 A rt"; ll(':iltl mrtny j.!l't'{'ll b111hs 2 rlr~ = /~IOI. S~iG,r . s i\t•\\'fK H;i~t nn .• Pa • roof, foe AR 18 Ne11·Jl' Classi toch1) Gene c I ·•1 .. r,., • ' •'ll• -I u --~ i"ILO I :i:; 1002General R.E. 1002 General R.E. I I===;;;;;;;;:~;;;;=:~;;; 1002 Gener•I R.E. 1002 Gener•I R.E. 1002Gener•I R.E. -lOOf!Ge'neral R.r-I002Ceneral R.E. 1002 ofido J~le LIDO waterfront. 3 Hdrm. & lge, family rm., or 5 bdr1ns., \\•ltu G balhs. Lido Nord. Spec- tacular vie\\'! Pier & noat $275,000. WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD 40'x90'. ~lagnii1cent \'iC\\'? $250,000 LIDO NORD 5 BR .. 5 ba. 1:irize 60 fl. "·aterfront lot . Pier & float. $375.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Su ite 1. N.B. 675-6161 General R.E. 10ol General R.E. I===~ 1002 1 WANTED NE\\' or cxperienl"fSI men or "'Omen. \\'(' nffrr P1-:1tsnx ALIZED T!~A l:\'1:\'G. A 1~1n. gcnhll offi~·1· iri th'' 11(.'i>l Cot'Ot111 dcl ;\l11r lrw·1111on I\ top ronHHl$.~J•1n pJ1111 unrl ~Upl'nor bonui> plan . There ltrt• A1nple p..rk1n_g fac-1liUes for your l U$,11rnrrs ;inrl t\lll· 1 siSten1 1trl1·cn1~1n1-: Nu\1JXJM. 1-·C1( ynur L'\lnhdl•nl!.• ap--I polnlmcnt. L'<1!1, John Alla.rd, Manager 644-7210 Broadm11or Turtle Rock --· GOOD GRIEFll Xl';lrly all uur lis11ng11 i;old ' pr.ictil'nlly O\'l'm u.:hL S<1 WE NEED INVENTORY If yr1u haVL' l'UU~tdc>t1·(1 ~clllnc ~ uu1· h!lme or Ull"U•l1(• prop- i'l1Y CALL t·~ \\'t• c.in 1)ff('1' ./ l't•r::;iJnah rl'd Jo.flM.'M.:t'I I I r nu N' ll'llp<orlant llJ U ~I ./ Con11n1,ious <1•111111)' ex- 1 l>OMU't.' \11;,• try hnrdf'rf ./ l'P!'<'1t1.l • "rio obh,1:at1on" :u.:l\'<'OlCllt tll~k US! ./ ~·1,.,,. r 111l\1 • .r "'u lllho Ch;l,i)!('~~I Plt•aM' t·.11! f)l\·7!11 Ttus ·I tll'l.lroorn. 11lan :i hr.1111•· ,\· d1n1n..: (h1111 •r ]Pa1 1n:; is locatrd aero....~ 111t~ slrct·t · art•a: qu1eh f"'~-"l'•>'Lnn. fron1 a park and pool. ll ts O!lf•rt'fl it! s..~.!11~ profc ... swnal!~· !nn•lst:apcd, CORONA DEL MAR 111r cond 111on('ll '" 2 BR. !1on1r• ~ ~'IJl'~I hoosC'. comple 1cly u1w:1·atlL'<I ()r•o•:in ~1df' ,,f Jt11 ,1. Ju~t Thruoot. Best nf ull. 1h h•I redu~·N! s::.fllt1 1u s••!1,:ro. h•)llll' IS vfff'rL'CI l:ll "' n1eliculous!y 1n1tln1<1 0 i 0 "..;',' Ontu SiOJlOO. Cal! r1!l11 f n c ftI :11~t[~~ilu~E~"~T1~s I ~21 546-0814 ANYTIME Corbin-Martin Inc. Reil tors Mesa Verde ;\ real ... ho•1 pl;icP! On ,., henur1rul pool·~11t•d l•i• ,1 11h n1a11y ll'C'l'S ,-;, !"1s 111 !u~h CL'C<:ll('I}. 11.1~ :: tl<lrn1~ • .'.l hnths. Dc>n .1.: fanulv room'. 2 r1rcpl;11·rs D rP1llll .k1r r hen. 2200 i;q. rr. l'at1•1. !!haX •' J~/IJI. !-j('CI O.!,! is Jo\·1ng '. S."J:,!'00. C':1ll -, lf)-1720 * 644-7662 * Spanish 4 Bdrm \r1rh ilr<1.u1:i11e :1r i: hf' 1! "rH1)'V.:i.\, 111 1· ro•il. fronl .~1ur1y;inl. f l.1 ~ e u ii I o n1 dr!•tX'~. !luu11:.: r u o Ill , ' l'"llh 'll)I)') !..l1ChC'n hu1ll·ll1S. ~ ~1 111!1y rrn, !n'(·plnct•. 21~ 1 ,,r i.:~1n1:.:{· .1 n~1 I ~·c:d' old~ ( RBElL.J "'"'' c," ''I\-'"" ~-·~ [mmm.iMJ~ '"" """'"" 1:1w1. I C\l~ -. SPECIAL VALUE- '""'""' "· '"'" '" o , "" Eastside Costa Mesa B:1 \(.Tt'~! <.11'!'<1. ·I UH , d111. 1111. & f:unily rrn.: 2 ltt\'l"l_1. • , , . . ... Palos Vf'rdc.-s fr!Jlt·-. .• i;hak•· .. ·' ~1 r!1 Mn1~. ·I b.i.lhi;, .• 100 Sq. roof, 2 lovr.ly rat~. Hoon1 1-.1 ... hu&L' :; c:i.r.· ~arai;•'. !or hoot or 1r:ul1·r. Si!.i.500 ~h'.l,j()Q, 1 ART SHAPIRO CO. Roy McCardle Realtor 18:5 1rr..,t<·ilrr [}ri\r 1810 Newport Blvd., CM Ke\lf.Kll1 BeaC'_h __ 615-'.ll:bl 543-7729 Classified ,.\d! Cc.II 612-J673 today! r L'l..\SS 3i·.L! ·"' ~ General R.E. 1002 l Ge neral-R~E. MACNAB IRVINE 1002 --------"'------- FINER HOMES NEW EXCLUSIVE! Collins Isla nd \\',pier fo r 80' yacht. 2-story French Chatcau. 270 degree vie\\·. 5 Bcd- roon1s. Fa1nily roo1n . Billiard roo in , Ele- vator! S385.000 f~ land. <;athy Sch\vc1ckert 642-8235 I SI 11 EASTBLUFF -FAMILY HOME Lusk built 4 bedroo1n. fnn1ily roon1 home on extra lg . cu!-de·sac Jot. Separate study office. 887,500. Larry Dyer 642-8235. ($12 ) BIG CANYON BROADMOOR Popular =2 J.>lan \V/conver sation area. Choice of carpet colors. Pool sized grounds. $155,000. Tom Queen 64+6200. (513) BLUE CHIP QUALITY INVESTMENT Builder's c11ston1 hon1e l~ pool r $5000 / yr. (3 BR. 2 balh hon1e) incon1e. Beautiful ocean viev.• -(.'orona del !'i·lar. $174,500. llarriet Perry 642-8235. (S l4 l "PIER & FLOAT" for you r lg. po\ve r boat! Charming 3 bcd- roo1n. 3 bath home. Large living roo1n, formal dining roo1n & separate fa1nily roorn. Ab11en tee owner. No\v asking $163.500 Mrs. Fay &!2·~l35. (S l5) BIG CANYON - 194' ON THE GOLF COURSE 2-level Spanish. ~l a gnificent 5 bedt·oon1 home "' \\·oo<lsy den "' \\·et bar. l~g. rec- reation roo1n . Unsurpassable vie\\! 1·01n Queen 644-6200, rs161 SPECTACULAR OCEANFRONT On rocky bluff overlooking Arch l{ock & l·lari>or 1-:ntrnnce. Custom built tor quality . ,,. every luxury amenity. 3 bedroem sui tes + separate 2 bedroon1 or self-contai ned suite. 5 baths .L po\vder room. Exquisitely decorated. Bob Owens f>-12·8235. 15171 EXECUTIVE ESTATE North Tu3t1n -Elegant contemporary 6 bedroon1 hon1e. 22'x4j' pool on 5-acres. $271,000. llornel Perr)' &12-8235. 1518) " ~~~~~~~~~-.,. Irvin! Mlicn•b·lt•lne R••ltyComp•ny IOI Dov1r Oriv1 f<42·123S 1"44 M•tArthur '44-1200 N1WpOrt BNch, Callfom1• 12111 NOW A HOME SERVICE WARRANTY that covers your home's • Heating • Plumbing • Electrical systems for one full yeor FOR BUYERS AND SELLERS ONLY THRO UGH VALLEY REALTY *' * * * * * eritage Collection ~TWEEN llA Y & SEA LIVE ON BALBOA PENINSULA POINT -\\e ha\e the honie for her no\\, l're:,tt~e location on !::>e\'illc .A..\ c. ncur ocean and b.iy and tennis c1ub. 5 Uedroo1115, :11:.: bath. (111n1J y roon1. 'l'\' roort1, Billiard roo1n and ,,·et b<Jr . SI 1-1'.!M>O. t.'1111 for appo1ntn1ent. 540-11 st . --* Balboa Bay Properties * _ j BAY AVENUE NEWPORT HEIGHTS 4 UNITS IJuplex . Lovely :J l~I~ ,\h,·ays Rented \\'ill Trade S79.SOO t.i75-i06o TIBURON :111n .. 21 :.i ha .. f;un. 1·n1. I 'ool. ('011\·e111L·n!l1 loca- tC'd eondo. 1n '-llll rond . ~37 .500 . 556-8800. O"ll(lr':-. U/lll ;1 J·:n rental. He:'t lot:. 01\'llCr un:-.iqus $89.500. lj·t!·i-l!ll WATE RFRONT I \v:ul. HO\\· IJC'l'flr .11 or·~ drerun ' 111•:-t t.:ha11nel· 1 fro111 loC". :? IJJ{ tlcn.1 l-'1cr & shµ. 011·11cr :-.:I \'!' "sell or trtttl t!". S107 UUO ti7J.. 74'.!0. m REALTORS L.J.::! 4 Local Offices To Serve You General R:.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 CA LL ME , l 'M CONTEMPORARY 1·111quc ln :'\.:11p11 rt !:,.1th ~·1n1 ·1 J1 ;1u: d tffl'l'l'l\l : hr;:i11 rl llL'\I h111111·~ ~ 11 t111~10 ~ii 11 !r1\s . <.'1Jll - t1 ·n1 pur.1r~ 111 11 .. ,1~ 1f\, .d1 !,\ 11!..ht .... \\ hite \1,,11.~. 111,1.!h t·e1l11.,, .iud c .. u r1 ~;1 rd g11 rdl'lls. :t and 4 bL·drl•o111 I ;111d :! :-1t1r1L'"· nenr!v :!i'l HI :-.q . It l·r 11111 ::.:;,°);1no l '.111tlll'.!11l co1i- ll·1nporar~. UN IQUE HOMES R?altors, 675-6000 2443 E. 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E. 1002 IF YOU LIKE PEOPLE WE 'D LIKE YOU General R.E. 100 21 PALM SPRINGS I llu!ld LU• lo+ \ 1.Jl•I'' "'I hi,.( 1 .. 1. •h.I\' S!·:i~11 111 ,r n!' LARGE ANO LIVABLE CUSTOM HOME CCROiM DEL MAR \'t 1'~ ll!Hl .,11:11 hul!H' lnr !ltt• l'\'l1;11 I\'(' [a111ilv II 110 1'11!11 1" l ll lt>l'f!l :lll\~ •d IJ1·.tt•fl !I \ Ult,:. ()UJ.\• H \\'ill'~ itlt\ q \l,i l!\I {'111\>lJ'llt'llOll ;1nd \ ll'\\' o[ <".1 t;d1n;i t 'h111 cc· fi t 1111,:111t 1ng 11r1 c:('d to ~1·!1 ;1 1 ~l:l~J .1o0 -ll'C'. Call B~rnita EH ertsen at The R~<'I E<toters 673-8550 dAl..K llA t AkEA YU1c T c..UL·D t:·:i~C.. !:!TREET -3 l~tdru\1111, J<.111111y ruulu , L. IJ.i111, 11 rtp1;1l.l! ~\ ch.:t. 111lu ~. big o.l;).'IUJniJUIC lu:.tu. I .t. ' l!llt'lC ~l. \.a.U !Ju•~·k -\.Jl.'1111, lllUlt! lU 4!l1Llk. ~4 ... ·) 1)1 l'·• ,.,.,,,1,1.·r ·', ,,,..., r 11 ;1•1 lh•· .,,,,, 1.1.. ltl'l•''i 1:,·.11 I :_,l.d• 111111p.o11\ \•"I ! '""'"I' th« of, "JI"•· .tJ;d 111<1\ Pl'•I 1d1• ih" 11 .oin.11..:. ·1·.,.:, ll11•r " " . I I •ii• •l<!U: ,1, 1002 General R.E. ,· .. 11 11 I r v "11:"1 i1.111Genera l R.E. ------1002 I ' .. I'll ' "11 ~\.1J\/n1,,nt 11 '"•1111111~~: .. n• .\·.; .1101t,1 •111r ll<'•'!l•lrll; tr.1111111.! J'l~•.-!'-Hl SANTA ANA I EASTBLUFl' PRESENTL Y r lll1···· 1 ••!1•!+>111<11111111 ·1" • j POOL 1 r•r I , ...... , .. n '1 ~I PERFECT 1 •.1111•1 11 ill • 111 ~· I u ~·· 1'.! l f( ·1 .. ,,. 1.. ·!~·111111• , 11 rt ! '' •l"·"~I "1111 •· .. ru1+1r1 ;1 11'11 A r-1::1~lnvu:)E ! C.111 •• 1.,...:'l:Jl ;11 1d ·"" t"L I ,J " ,. .\) •·1-i. .\ .,'n,:~lln•~.•I -..f1 .. 1I, ·"J••ol,111 :t 11 '''"ll 'l•t. !11 l!l!!l <I I -----.........,, SAN JUAN ISLANDS ~"!" J1i-·f ••\11 'l-11n1+· '''''' ;o;11J•·"~·I~ 1•·t1·,1111"'••1 ! ': 011d .. t1l'JI•• l 1'.· (1 '""· l+•1 h'••111, l.onull 1'•1 •11\1 , ~-. .. 1\ll_\ ....... ,n. I ~ I" I I!.. ti I n Ill ,,.....,tll hH!l!t' A RUUFTOP HAVEN OF PEACE & QUIET -..1 \1u y Jrulil lllc lllc1U J l1 ~1! -<lllll u111y lllHl· Hi~':, l fuill llle J111,tlll"l,l! l.Cllh.'f Ill :"J<Jllld .\11.1. Ille :iu u11.;, :-.lure:.. 1rc l'\1 .. _, ~ .i~Ht i n.ir "clll. .IU:-l t rJL. "!,OJ )OU\\ l\JI .• ! Ofc.Jl!ltiJhlll ~ \lei\ uf tne <:lty. E.evator l!CI'\ lt'L'. :-lHHcrr uucan i;ar- <1g..:. o u· t:o11 l11 t1un1ng, 11rcc1n 1 kitchc11. :! i:dl" p .. ·11.:d ualcuny vu 11u.~ l'rll'c ll ,u otil) ~i .. .iUU. LALL S40-ll)l tol' ~JJ!1Ull!lt lll'!ll to ~t:c ' Walker & Lee .,., ,,,.,, 1:0••111 .01H I !:1 •. 11 !'•Jo·, iii fi"1!•1n1. ,-,.111r•I \.11·u•11i1 1·, •·II 11 .. .;,,,,,,,,I f'•·•l1l1 I•••·! l"l $7 •<!!" 1',.J.ll .'l.,h rll "·lf ,·lo 111111• u1 •·1••-. 1: o+I• ~ .. , '•r •1r '• I "I'·~ •d• 11: .. ,·, 1 .11·i! ·•I•' j, •I Ill' \1ul' ;1 tALi. U1 .,,., ••MU !11 .. .\lf Of ·~ " ' I"',•' 1' \11' ' • n• 11\ .. t, 11J1>·,1I ••1>11 "ii Ill'' . 'VALLEY ~· REALrY . BALBOA ISLAND HUME PLU:» lf'llCUl'o'\E -Jur under :':!IW,UUO. J .,1 1uuu s :.harpc~L 'l. 1>c L1r r1u111 hu1nc I llcll· ruotn apartn1ent. Llt-.e 11c\1 111:-.1tle .111d out. 1:.:-.lcns1ve1y ren1o<le1cu \I nn 11u;,11n y 1niltt r 1<1l &-~·orkntttt¥.ih111 last ycdr. '1 r1::.l-u.1ully deco- rated aiid great Joca11ur1. f\1u blutK.S tu beach anti step.s to shopping .. Ju;;t 11s Lcd. 11qo't la::.t, t<ill 1101r, 546-S~U. Quick Possessi~n \}l\Jl"f ft _,.. Ill' \I 11 \ • It'- 100._,< ),,,. h. I-. •·I \ 1• I 111·• .t '" ,, I!' ' ' I : .. ,Jp • • .: I• •I'\ •~O •'! I!, l•,,I)\•, JI,,, ! .. r 11 11.,il on.I" 1 ... 11 ... n '\• ·'.\ i•11 t I'•• ,. 11 \. 1<,111 '"••I fl our. 1•l.o·h·1 11 •II•. : Ill "· !•l:\i •. !'111·>{' 1 .. 11111,1 !l<'t;;J1· l••rll•• .. J \7! ., ~· - .rc:... W:~t::E ~REAL TORS --546--4141- ( 0pen Evening,) 1• ,1, I •I~ .. I I, ' I 1• ! C.W• Ir.I <Qll a n1tt (IPllUTf OJ • .._. .. ·VALLEY . .' RI: •Lr,· <• ,. .."\ "I ,.\ '"' ' •"l !RG ["'1£11""-lSf I t#lii;...,. 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'_,' ""'" • ' ' ,. ·~ -'I TO 8£ N'Cf'' 3 Bedroom Home S28,SOO • .o11 ·•·11111•· rl," \' \ CUSTOM BUILT EXECUTIVE HOME IN ME SA VE RD E'S MOST EXCLUSIVE AR EA -3 J~drou1 11. huge l<.11111ly roo1n 11 1lh llrcp!ace and tcr r.i.1.1.0 Jlours. 1:urn1al duung 10!1m , sunkt::n !1v111 ~ 100111, heated S\1·imn1ing 1><>vl, l!epc1r<.ilc :~rd car g<.1riJg1:: or shop 111 rear ya rd. ldedl for the t:.\~cut1ve fan11Jy that 1\CUJI ~ son1ctl11ng t!Xtra or needs enterta1n- 1111:nl ::.pace. Ca ll 540-1151 COSTA MESA FOUR-PLEX '/I f )'111 •· l •di•• I 1.. \. l':.ll111>anl .~1,,, .. 11,1 .. 11-. .. ml 111 .. , o•.1rt'\ 11:.I; ~,=-------~ 'Y•" ~·) ('odl 1,111'1• ,, .. ti•)\ I~ J 1"* I~'""'"-' : I • 111 \I I .\!.,r!Th 1r.i:d l ·J--·-Ul ( ,JI ;.,.• +!+!."I-' CENT UR Y 21*641·1111 FIXER UPPER S27,9SO -l'r11nt and clc;:ining 11·iJI n1ake a \I Or lcl of d111ercncc here. l'osta \lcsa'.') bc~t hu ~ -3 bl'droon1. l bath. On Jar;;c Int. plenty ol 3torc.1 gc area for boat. trailer . etc. Quie t lrce·llnctl cu l·dC·!>CIC. Lo\r t.1 011·11 J><t .vn1cnt . tcrrn:-. ava1 l<J hle. l'all !Jtnck -\\nn ·t la::.t'. 546-5880. .111•' l.,11•rl, ,, 1 •!• 1: ··t • '.• 11t.•k1 r Ul HJl ' \t·< II• !II I•+·•• •l•I•• 1,,,.,,,"111 :di '! Ill: 11 •111• !,;., \..1n..: !H " ••,.If •Holl"'-•' \t~l1 11111111!11\ Hl•"••lll•' ,-.,1ilil 1•11 ·11 I!•• Ult);.<' IJnl~ \I;] ·o1 ~_1 CALL 644-7211 (®''llW: ·G·'·"·"-~.'.R •.• E •. ___ 10•0•2-·····.'·'·.·l_R •. •.·---1·00-2I ERITAGE R~ALTORS COM ... I • REDUCTION t;c5 • 721 -721 1/2 FERNLEAF D.1 1~1· !P''h nr: 21: \ "l! ri·•·o: ,fi,ulo•d 'l•••l ~11• 1.,1' '('q,1,, dtp~. pr11·,11 1• "·" ,anl. •:11 1! I• r ::11+· .• 11• i:unll > \\ • .II; I• II 11'"1 I(' l'n1o·d i!.;h! d 5 .!,I~') S11!11111t "n d••"ll' OPEN HOU SE SAT . 2-4 §alisb1tr.~J REALTY .r·. \l \1:1\1· \\ J •. \! I /!\ !•'I\\!• * 673-6900 * R~E-.-100'2 General R.E. 1002 See The Oeeon I',, 11 ! , I.,.." I•~ 1 P EN INSULA POINT OCEANFRONT LOT TENNIS 60x200 LOT WALK TO BEACH 1:11il1I _1 1••1r ,,, •. r !••nni~ '~"u 1 l~!\.111 ho! I\ ilh J•rl\''" ~ \\ :.1 :-i-l•I hf'1l{'h Litr,.'C 4 ll('ft"J!'JJ!I ll"lm•" 'u1M·r !~•J"'• !11·111~ orL"11s ~'·r1-1r.11" rll11· 111.; 1~Jl'.lll 1. Al1UEJ1 J•,\J~TY l~UfJ \J \\.JT11 lll'll.T-1 :'\ f',\1" \\'.\l.K TO 1:1·:.\C'll \t'1~~1 !•ital •1•11111. Lunou~ - THE REAL ESTATERS Builder's Closeout ;: l~·dro~1n1. 2 1 .. ,1 h, ,\dult l'n111!on1111111n1 S~l,llflll Ju!l l'li''l', 11 111111111} S1(.f:o!I 11'11 .... 11 c .• 11 ,_;f,..4~'t')IJ r11· k.'!:;.-:;.s.v; ,\c;1 nl r 1a .... 1fi«d ,\d~ C:i!I 612~5"7'i J,. !'1\ • ._ .... If :-".1211:tl 1 ;:, ')I J<:i &.: ' ... ' I ' U ~1f'C ~1~·~ c .. ~cf• _;.11 ,1111 ' \:I·:. 11 .. ":1111,X t'o. 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Genera l R.E. 1002 DRAMATIC OCEAN AND Canyon ·v1e\1'. 4 \J(ld rooin 3 b:..ith. fanul,v ho 1nt!. 2 cn~y fircplarc.":1. :1 cnr ,g;:i r,1g e. { 'athedral ce1l111g'i. (;nurn1e:1 k1t t hcn. pr1- 1 at e court.\·ard. Ofl erecl for ::-96.7.iU. BEAUT IFUL IRVINE TE RR ACE One of our fu1 est ho1nes . .i.; ft. pool, SllJl(IJ'b Ja nd s!.:<:iping. ;j or 4 bcdroon1s. 3 bath:-.. 1\d11 h occupied and look:; llC\\'. l~cttcr J1urry on lhis. SYS.500 . SPYGLASS HILL Lusk hu il l 4 bedroom honie on fahulnu.., corner Jot. Paneled bonu s room . I 0111plc tl!I)' landscaped. {)ccan \'ie\\. 159.S:QO. BA LBOA MEDICAL CENTER \Jo.~l uuusuat npportun1ty lo have n n pi ·•h~ borhood pr;icfi t.'.e ne<"lr N.11.,'.('. 1\\() fee :l(h 100 lot s. SBO.UOO . SOMETHING SPECIA L Ele~ant c·orona'del :\l ar esta\e. 5 bcrl room!li. i balhs. pool. \'I C '~ of i::.land 1; and 11-.irho r. ,\ mnuntu u1 ~ .•tll ng l•Y th:! :.~<J. (':ill todi.ly zJ;,ooo . DIAL 644-1766 21 61 San Jo~quin Hills Rd., N.B. . A COLDWELL BANK ER CO. ' I oclou.Jr( I Asrnallprice to to pay_ to movem a &&&.&-...nt/ NeW}J9rt ' -. Beach ' /· lOwn-home. I ' ' J I Make an almost 1mmed1a111 mo"" NPwporl Crest 1s t'ie erc1!1ng 11..vnhom c crimrn un1!y that overlooks Newpo rt H arbor and !he occa11. Big, bold spacious homes Rcs1rlc nts' Swim and Te nnis Center. Exte rio r maintenance provided Come - let us show you how you cant arto rd not to hve at Newport Cresl 2·3·-1 b<>drr.om r<?s1dences ~TO~{ -' From Pac•llC COl!.I H•9"'"'~' ll"d Superior A11r,,ue 1n ter!.ec11on d•1111!1 1.1p Superior lo Newpor' C•t'\I entr1,..,c11 Sa10 ol'•CC =12 RoDon Court Ool'n <1a1~r 10 AM lo Su n~"!. (71'1 &t5·61t 1 ·11 i\'\ cr··•t•' ~"~' • • •. •-:; ,. · 1• 1• lllt" c;.,. .. ., f'l1t• or p1ln' !;I.I(;'>~ '·1 '1, ; ,-•! SI' "{V) .161) tflO•Tlll~ P•Y-l'·' !,ii ~4.-•1 {~· " 'I•~' 4"'3 &'\Oo t ·t' ..,~ It• •01' ~"• 'I., ., •NNUAL PfACCNT•G.l "ATf;, "• • 11 .. ..,,IA' ~··· •'II I.,., & " ., ., ' ! ' '''" .... ,,, ··•1"' r • •1· •• 1-1 t Cf ' I' .. ,. 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(. ... -~ - 36 DAI LY PILOT * ~ridlY, Aprll 19, l't1.. ·;o;;---i;;;;;;o-:::-::':'.:'.~:r.~:--;....,;i:;;:::;;:::::::::-;;-::oT-;:m,-..,.,-..,,,.....,... ..... -.,-.,..,,.,.,....,_-----mrr.,.,~':'.:'.0'.:'.:~:--1o..-m;;;;;;;----,;n.;: -General R~E·.--•ioo=~G~.-.-.,.,-R~E~.---100~~ 1 GtMtrll R.E. 100'l Coron• del Mer 1022 Huntington Be1ch 1046 Huntington Beach tOiO Irvine 16"'4 L•gun• S.1cl1 1048..;Lo,!d;:.o:._11_1• _____ 10..;;..56 GOING WELL 1 ll!VINE TERRACE Price Reduced ONE YEAR I OPEN suN. 1-4 EXECUTIVES Fl"f' h1n•I, f1nl'!l1 hlork ·I HI~. 52 4DO I y 'II Ne 1 Know 920 EMERALD BAY Lcv•·b' ll..,.1~n. aunn)' 111100 .. :; HA, hUS('(' £...,Ufltr)' klleh 1 • WARRANTY • OU Y r • ' ' I I pn~no \triwn Ukl· ~'lf'l'h:n • WE'VE GOT SPRING But Not All Gone .. f1•1·,. d•••· <llnrn1. t'll' 2 Bdrm + Pool T . •-b I ~ jut:t now mu<:h you'll kt\~ 11 ,\ lohv\'I), ~~h·rlam n~ -~1-~'.'i ·4'TlR . ~ l'lli i\t•n + ionn.;:11 ~ ' ov.·~ ll'ttl ..... u my untll you M!e 111111 4 Wmi .. 111i·11 "6\lin-111ni; O('f'an • ..-... 1 • · ·• ., Only $95,500 • bl"('('W• C(J()I this lovl!ly 3 2i.,. bll. hi•nh~t'. 00 SUJK"f 2 Blks. to 1~11ntt1 Mil~., poollf dln. rm. Sl!J9.~. The Villa Grana d• BKR.°til2·02C0 $22,600 llR, 01~1u1 cloi;c home in " i\l'ffnbtlt In Unlwnlty ~ im~kl l Bdrm~ ..• '·bl.., SUMMER NEAR NC. FERVOR , YOO l:tOOl 11 'Yes. you -you r l a~oon \\1t1te rfront ho1ne is here. 4 Lgi:. lldrnl~ .. country 111ode rn \vilh 111u11y c.'\lrns. 571.incln Isle. 8285.000. AHOY THERE!!! l'outd be you \\'Living fron1 you r O\\'h ocean. rl front honie: 3 & 1-1 1noid's. I.urge pool & n ''IC\\' tha l's spectac ular. 45-11 Bri$hlon fld . $279,500. Open Sun. l to sunset. IS THAT YOU??? llo\11 great you'd look in thi~ elegant 2-sty. corn er ho1ne \\'ith 4 bdrms .. hei.lted & filtered pool; near I lunllngt-011 I larbo11r. O\vner \Ya nts fas t escro''" Onl.v $75.000. HEY YOU WITH THE HAMMER! I This is a perfect build ing 1in1e & \Ve've got the lot. Right on the' fuir\vuy in ll ig Canyo n. Belo\v average price. S61,500. Submit terms. CALLING ALL DREAMERS Ca ll Ji u~ llon1es today. \vc'll sho"' you th e best at th e l'ighl price .~ n1akc you r drca·n1s come true ' 1-fug llon1cs is inlerviC\l'ing for 3 qualified sales1:>eople. Cn ll 1\lnric !lush fo r intervh::\v app't~ & open yo11r door of opportunit y! Specializing in Homes of Distinction HUG HOMES, REALTORS 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 102 Newport Canter 640-405D 4 BR .• TOWN HOMES Coit a Mesa -1024 'i.'ou l.,.111 l"tY ~l(JJJ ni•••"e thun 11ult'I n•sl<lt·n11al u1'C'n . C!Ot;f' P1trk. ']'~mllt! ni11•ter wJlr b1•11u11full) bullL ~· e I I 3 UR. • nun11111 nn. :i: S49 900 uu~ {nr 11 "''" uult or you IO ~Chell, 11chools, p1u•lui. v.ith !()Ii of cloAct •i>aCI:!. 1:11u4l•aP«) ~IJ\\' n1:1!11t . RHlhA. \\'\II c o~n1kler • n'' ()\\'Nt'.H • (.'lmtrf' Erllll L'llfl 0ey 01y urn;t'tltl~l unil & 11hopping. All thl.11 plW! ln.rgr f:unily roo1n, formal ic.rouods. S139.~ l l~a>;f'/optlon. Sl lfl.r41. !ASTBLUFF 1 Sith· ::btfrni-1.1: bath.~. dhl li·t· s:?.000 bi:lov.• n.'[Jl&L't'ment V11.Ut•y" exclt111h·e. 1 ye&r rlinil1M", u1Jll1y room , OPEN SUN. 1-4 LOVELY DESIGM Ju"-t a fc11 l"ht:1l1•1•, xolf oour11e 1-:1•1·. laq.:L· 1·urn<'r I (I!, t'O~t . scn•lce ~·1rrun•y . tor tt.101'!" h:ih'(111y, 2 l\rt'pll\ce11 Rnd 2 31621 ADRIATIC :; Bit . ..-i;1udlo. J Bnth11. \ 11•11 lt~·11l 1011t1 ~IHI nvn1i-I 1ii•l••1\'1Llk11, cur li s , iofl 2 Bdrm <'tlll(I()., jleiirab!c lnlorrnntJ01t p!l"W:l' c /I. I I 1,titrrlc'fl l}lllku1. All thllJ for l.a;:111111 ;>;ivui·I. ~ Bdrin:. .. :: Opt•n :.unn.;. 11t11l0li1Jl\CJ"\' .1l1h-. 111•'1oL' li!l111·luo~ t'Onrlni. 11n1u,1v1:n11•111s. 111 w1d }JI.Lid ~rountl l~ii:I rloor pJ·ui, 11; 963-454.t $66,500. 1~1lhs. fnr;n;1l dtnlu.: r1n.. l,j/)). • 1•rt1•r 11t>11• 1·J1r11el!r11{, i>/111-. f11r. rJ011c to 1i1'/1011 f s, ~i:il1'11 Ut>\1, t'rc11hl~· t•ninted CALL 552-1500 <"l1u•!!lr ronh·n1pn1111•y s1,vl£·. ME DITER RANEAN I kitchen, 1111!0. itnrtti.:l' d<JOl', I !!hopping, l.'tr .S.12,000 -11·ilh lnstcfull)' paneled und • VISION • Lt•\'PI) 1:1"()un<ls, 1n'Off''I~. tnun.ar. :; OK., fani. nn., Y.·t'I ht1t". lu11lino1111 ,...,11., prlv. "'.1h,1antutl tlt>\.\n lu !pl~•·; rnir1iir(·d llvlnl( mom, pl111h lnnd,;1•111~ lor Jl r I\' at' Y · din. mi.; 21~ bu. J..e11JtChold. r dt•,•k.; lY ,~1111111unlty pool. I ~II.\ luan, llt1\IK $14~ 1n(I. wnlJJ>ll.Pf:'l'''<i dulini,: 11rca R•d Hill R-lty <k<E·•Mn 'e"11""'R·A. IL10D7.rioo8AY I S.'i:",,OCll "J~il'1.:tu1t ll1ini:: in !l11'lll'I' y:l1l ,1'011.Slrlcr 2nd ·1~1?, sh.lit ci:u•i•'h.1 _ & ~uKronl - 11 prt..'S!i:.:•· 1~111H11unlly" lo l'l!SJ.l(>ll)al>lc l•a.rty. 23;, ch'3.fiC'S, Ol'1'riuzc1I J"lllrllr)' , Ocean ,!de of hwy. 3 IJ(lr1n11.:, i.Jda ~111:1111 honl("1, walking MODEL OPEN DAl (Y il06{' La.nr. Ph-6·L'">-1749 nrr11, 1·ui;tom tile •·ounter REA~T~ • , R;EALTORS 3 balhs. swiroori1: \.\hl1t· dh1U11JL"e of shops, ehurt:ht\I, I SJ:i A1ni:.:nl! \\'ny (./1.1n1tJOrL'f' 1 Assume 70;0 Loan tof\11, Mhukc rour, n ,, a r Uni ... 1 Br~ C• nicr. Irvine u·111l'r \ il'I\' f; \\'D lk to h1•1'J1 11. l'tc. nrt . to l-)1Fthl11r Dr., tu ;\!111 ~L·l..-.1\~. 11·11lkln1t fhlilltllt'f' lo A11umable FHA 531,.0;. $139,!nl LIDO REALTY Vll'ifll , 1ro Dnmh1~0 to I Onl.v Sl.93. ~r n\Onlh • Cm;v :\ llu11tl111{:00 Ci'nler, '" ln1• r-;o qu 111(fyinJ,!, Tut-'k ~uir MON., BAY TERR. 1\l't1lr,:o~ \\"iy1 · hedJ'(l(ini 11'Hl1C 011 i·fllua h/C llllfl.IC fY"il nnd n1auy JHt.rk niother·ln·hi~· ln 1his supi'l' TURTLE ROCK .\n 11.11r.. 11111Iil·I1• \' r I ~·or lnfon;u1tlon, &l 1·1 1JJ I lt·2 lnr. l)n!y S 3 2 • !l:, O · 1n't'.'11)(, :-o;ov. S:!l..01 hrln1v l"061 1loU houf('. I::;.:" e 11,.111 llert> l.'1 !ht> scHrec Pt11n 8 you ••1nh•nip11riU)' of .~11111111/l.l! ~~;: \10 I "lo 'II *b73·7300* r..,.-71 71 ti!'\\', rJ'rit1L·ir111\1'> •inly lOl•tUlon, l'IO!it to O('('Rn.1 lun~ hei.•tl look1ng for. 3 tlr-iur:r1 & 111u11••tlnr Of'f.HT•lfl •IT'S ir.J# TOEll. Ntt:Ei ph·u~1·1 f'nll 1111h1'o' il'lllk 10 h~e '!!l_.,PJ,lni.: ! Hd!'rll!i, ' bu ., Io v e I)' 0011~trurlion Tiill1ar1t r111.' BAYfRQNJ DUPLEX ~ 1 847-3095 rt'ntcr. Q"'N'r 11•iJI C'.Jn)' atnuin: move-In 001wllµon. Y,Jlh 11·ct b11r, :l hclrn1~ .• \ 3 ,'' ·' ~ -----Juq.:1• 211<.1. $16:i00. &>aut1lul l and11c11.plhw:. Mrh,11: r()M\·l'rT . 1ten. , ,. ASSUME 7°/a 1, ' t·o1r1p lett>Jr spl'lukk'rcd. ~'If",..' 1"111.101111111;.: JMI. ' . A'<sun1 7', GI loan. l SuPf'!' Wx-at1<>!1, surrourw~NI $139.500 ''GreenbrooL'' ---i.«!iooms plu~ 11.1n1Hy ,,,cirn. by rolllng hdl11 !.-!nc1na ~ .• I' I HAPPY HOUSE Lil•'l:r £1tu·l()~t·il 1iauu. l\'rnr 962·4471 ( :"~:.J 546-1103 park & pool. All tb1s for Fountain Valfey n.:11i.:h1fuJ 3 Bil., 11 ~ h:1. "'$1·\KYtl" iu1<I "oorrilnl!: AP-"""""""""""""""""""" 1 S61.900 lnctudin ln.nd! ~. ·e 11ii~" \t' ! t"our11uln \/ulll'y•11 f htt11ul kl1rh1'11. l.g••. 1:11.-I pro!I'.. 1 1111le to rhr be:i.1·h. f •...::::;'• 11 t• ! ' ! : (;\(J•:1·:Nn11001.:.::: -ll,s!\!l & lh1• !k°A>r rru'l'S l'.l<'ll, ·i hi~ lV•Jll(' 111 .. 1111{\•\ V11llc>'~ TIBURON • ..,._ 1~,r~t· "'l>;iruli· ll\'l/1!! l~••ul. I ndt•r 1111 •lld_ (1lhl'~ 11\~e. ''l(t·lui.i\"I' I )1. "''!'\fl<f' wul'· ! , Reo/tr-}o'nrmid <linlui.: mrini. (.'lu•Prv Op1•!1 lh1USl' !"11n. J.,,, liut 1".'lll!y, ri.11 fli,'!-1.>11. \"!)'shill'[) 3 BR plu!ll 1lin111g 1105 N.Coost Hwy.,Loguno 11 .. 1111111,,J..,•r:. kili'h"n, /Iii!.:~ j dou I 11·1111 ,,, .~1~-. t•:1!J 111• 1lc!I ~'01ult1. C•·r~rn1l l11r 1 494-1177 ..... 11.1n111· r11 niily t'Q11ui \\irh RIVI ERA REAL TY 1·•)111lltton1nn. J'l·l rfge r:1 t,.,r. ----- r.,11111u1111· f1r·'-'r,1i11·•·. !"i J11r~I' * 642-7007 * ii a.sh•~r/dr_vcr. d~luXe t.llil\• lsr \\'•'S tern Bank Bldg, lif'droorris. :1 toa1J1s. \\"ulk 10 t -;--, . -. -"1'C:ll lll t•lud£>rl l_n sales P!'1<'1" Unll'l'J'lilt)' J>ark, Irvine i < ·1 un 110:\ll:: Po o L I H\ OWNl-.H, J BR. :l ha, All 1hc ('<inv1·n1eni·•· ol o\\·n· D• 552-7000 Ni ht ~ \i ·N \ ·r ;. 1 ,· .1 11 . · f11 n1-rru, l1Jt-i1111, ff'<! yd, fruil l!u.: a hl'lnie ,1·1thoot thr ys Sii 1 The fint'.'!>t in concto Jiving 1,.. '· 1 / · 0 •1 ;inll ·" \'ltllt trN:i; I' S • 11 I · & I t· I B f I · I " ·11 ()t1!y $.II PE R r.IONTll . $(ii'.Cfl • • • 11 · C .i;, , n•a{ ,u· n•i;, . ea U I! 11 In . .81;,'llll~I , , nut ?.n, 1! h1!a! ol1111·n. Curi1)Us -call S11f!PPlllg .. ()n rul i!.c ~Jr, Nr J ;i ti d /I; cap In S, . ". n d i TURTLE ROCK TERRACE l!!,1_r1ng ti11!~11!t•. rJ11 SI ' I !lli3-67H7. ~flll'\ll(•W & Bake~. $36,)111?1· 7D 1 DD l"(>l'rentlonal f a {' I I I t ! (' " . I p n E s I n E N T HO~lE. Ullllli have l1ui:r 11·11.Jk.1n f OPCll fll 9 . IT'S FUN rQBf N/C(' some IC'l"ll'IN AV/UL 0 1 ~~N x I l.<M':th•tl in 1tei;irnblr· r·. \". SUPf..:R CL1'.:AN. 4 Bit., 21.: I' J IJ -~ C' Is. ll k v I j gh t " • •ONE FOR YOU 426 Via Lido Nord :\l1t"r11httnt view, Io \' e I \' bench. elei;:ant In rl'rr)· l'f'!lpoc:·t. :'>lust ~l'f:' tu 11ppree. l'r1n. •llll)•. C•1u r11·~y '1"1:1 Bro~ers $225,000 0\.\·11C'n-Brok"r lit1-2XCXJ (JI' 673-0~iO.S BAY FRONT IALMOSTll ('l1nnnilljt ::IBR, 21i BA + EUutli(). Pri1ne l'On lc>l' !()('. \l'/,\Uf"'r lu1)' 1•it'\\, fl,'r\\· on n1.1rkrt ............. $99,JOO. I,~ ~ HO~SE 11 ~a.~1.-5 p.111. ~·'-POOL TABLE ar.·;i. Cl~~\' 10 !'l~ippJn::: ;~nrJ llfl., M'I'-runi. rni . .,.,-1~-ei {'1"1ri1µal·t11rl' in 111(' kitch1·1•. )3rittingham n ... 'llt9 ' -~: Sun. 3005 C ! e 1· ~ I 11 11 d . . . l11•arh. ( H.Jl 001\' ltl st'L.'. C;ill bar & frpli·. R.txlmy kllclu.•n dish"' a~hcn, 1·a r P r t ll . J'\.t• Gener1I R.E.---1002Generi"t'-R.E.--1002-, !"J.J7-3S50 S!c11.·art. Prin1:ip11Js 'f:<;'. A la1i:•· Jnr. 1 l'UJM'I" ~•i.1-l?il:t v.-·n1~nn"clor appl. i1·,1lk-.~1\~'•lish frplrll., & t-..·au1 IC'hl A:ALJ'CFS I Only. ll('ftro11n1~. llix20 fa u1 1 I)' 1 lrl [)llllll")' hrkil!t ' nook 1·il'1rs of tht' bluC' l'fi(•11i,• INVESTORS!! • TRIPLEX See these three top condl lion apartments. L:lcated in an excellent rental area. Each unit has 2 bedroon1 & I lf.i. baths. Sho\vs $530. a month inco1ne. Hurry. only $47,950. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Coron• del M.r WE CAN HE." YOU IUY, IELL. OJI TRADE A HOME ANY,U.CE IN THI NATION OrJ·:N for in~Jl('('lion Sa.t .i;.. ~~~;'~1 ' :1tnuni ••nlr_v. I ~·orn111l iii~. rm. 't11i..sslv~ Tht' l.'li!f'rior i!'l cntl!'t'IY in :J.'l'li \'in !.irln 67.-,_.JJJZI Balboa Island 1006 Sun 1-:J, l.o\•rly l1u11il~ ~ .. iOO. nr. 10 L'ril. 11lnnc ff"J"IL In II\'. \1~!0lf & 111111'<1 i,:la5!: _Ran;:•· ----------1 1in111r' 1,1 Z.JS Knnx Sr. or 962-2456 r111. Fr11nc-iM.·an 1 i l ea ln pr1('C tro111 Sia.500 10 law son 1.:all al8-L?09 anytirn1•. 1, I hall"".·ay11; h1undry r m . $.'1!1,500 ~'OR SALE RY O\llNER. ~ i . 1t.'/Ut1I. sink. Over 2600 sq. ..AG Ch:.nminl( 2 i'llOry :\ BR v,~;/; /. ,.1 • _ ft. + J cur ~11r. W/OJM"IX'r I 'hon1e, ~lhoa l.~lnnt.I. Nr So. /\,7 S!W A1la1ns ;11 l\laJ.,'lY!lin, JIB ASSUl\fI-; 6';t. FJIA loon, 2 Upgradrd lhruout. llu~r o~an H11y ,i;,. \·1l!11ge. 675-57f:6. ' .. _£!..::::_ Open Evenin9s I Sl!ll)', Ne~·1>0rt \Vest. 3 lkd· I ~ll~o. (Jl'O(. lud~pd. aulo REAL ESTAJE ~----~--~~ I · · · · . . . ·n bah 1 .1 , , pru1kle~11. alr<(!Ond. & C ' t B h 1018 ~ H.t,!'ll ON TI If. l\1AltJ..:t.T roonls, • ~ 1 8• 61111 ) t•!ectron1c fllr er. J\lu("h, JJ!l(l Glenneyrc Sc. apis r•no eic :1 Bil, 2 BA, lotally ~-HILLTOP ---nn i\'/flrcplace, formal ihn· I n1uch ri1orr. QUALI FIED 19~..,~173 a-19--031G 1't.'dct.Ylt'ttl~I. Assumuhlr VIEW !n~ rrn ~. S('p, !aundr:--.1 BUYERS ON L\'. $125,000 JU:'iT F'INISJIEI) Ry Guilde r \'A lh111 Sl9,400 at G', "'Int {'C'inch11on, \lalk , tt,I 5.122 Southhall Terrnc't' l•l·MI Cull•! Cu1mcl1tl\. intrrl-sl. Pyin l.~ $1 90.01 1.er ~OTT AGE )•:11i:t:. S·l7.~XXI. B r,o kl' r -Vi9W0fc ffitl ine Sp;1nish sryle J BR, 2 BA 1110. i n c ltl g t•\·erylhini,:, Cu!t> t1n(l 1'fiZy s.lnrrl'r hon1c> J!iJ...;~ •. ~1 , ----------•ITr• B.1lboa Hnrbor'. Pt ho n1e \\'/frfJ[c. flit.in rangr• l't·iet'tl 111 only $.11.9:"!0. Call nrstled .?n II l_ull llf'[L I". !hr Golfer's p rad·1se I UNIVERSITY lilf.RK Fem11n, Cntalina $: S·1u ,(. ovrn, sh:1g cnrp(·t lhl"unul. /Lay G11ulf, 54;;.3497, lx·ul'h. ,; S1ia_c1ous Bil s, 2 . ~ j JEWEL r.Jrn11•n rc ls/11nd, fr'C•n1 t111<: IJrt·nk rast nt prlva1t~ putio -FANTASTIC BUY hu, t'(luntry k11rhen. bl~ ll\·-B1·111n1ful. f'xi'<'ut1\'{' ho1111· Gre"Cnbelt loca!lon 3 BR 2 srJ--:CJAL hilllap 2 lxlrm., :! I\' Is wu1 y e:.. p o s u r c . int: n11,, lo;td~ of roon1 fnr C\\'Crl1~lktr11: lusc ious ~~en Im, & funi rr~. Jll •hl . bath g. rll'll hon1r. Also. Con11i!eteJy fenced. S39,9JO. Spnciouii 6 RR, 3 ba, \\'{\\' plu~ ~ :o rd 11nd i:;ardcn in i;vlr r•·nu·~c .. Short 1valk To l up"rad('(\. Muge brick ~ti;, J.,'UCSt 1·111., hit th & office on Call Builder rll r ec t, !'1'!'15 & drps, bltlns, rrpk·, 1'!:•11r lnt. [lhlr 1:ar for Dari! llir 01·1•11n. ~ll[1t'r OP!,'1"<1dl'd I l.J')llo· ntnintennnec y11.rcf. Sr\' 101,•cr !t>\'el. Enclosed pa1io 714/537--0380. 9-j , !l.f·F. Clo~ to Sr-hi & shafl/>i~. Ncl•dinl! u 11111" ,at11•ntion hon1r. u~. l'l1\(' "Jl unth,1i;1011 j rhis! You'll huy it. 'tor 11'llh fountain, 1lc1·ks, Corona del Mir 1022 \ralk !o S.C. Pla:r.n. S47,95IJ. · · hul only HI'• do\\'ll~ ! St•acbff. A·1 rnn•htion. $62.900. o u t11tanding landscaµin!{. 11~1:.:':·~0~·~··'_"_:"_· _"'_'_-$_,._._"_'j -'-'"~~r"'!'i'-~;if.;~111'\ui7Ci\ rr•nrJy f·1r qul«k ()(."Cupan,·y. Call 640-11612 lloui1e on 3 !or~. for Sl55.roJ TOP·O·THE HIU .-67l-~. CUSTOMIZED Cnlt 96J....<lj<tJ. I.h1tlnx1J ~~edf;.'(I -or, \\"ilh 2 atljo_ining lo!l;, ~I t:-:&\ Del 1\tar, altr<ielivl' $1ili,fl00. "8R. Zlm. fom nn. W/'\l'U>Y BEAUTY SHIELDS tlt't.'Ort\lor !!ems. C'Jm;e to . \\'ilh n tln11ru1Uc JllO fl f'l::. schools, pn.rk, ,(: shoppini.: Supi•r cuscon111ffl J t11•d1'VlQm, I REAL ESTATE plu~ ocean vi1•1\'. 11 are1t, S-Ll.95ll. ~2-163 ndult IK'_cup1ctl ho Ill 1•, I heautifully fleror.'ltM 3 Dll l'>l.wr-ntor .~ llN':ini 11 uhll __ 8_T_l_IA_Ll~A,._.~--'-~µi)9:; &: Den or 4 nn. CU5101Tl buill &\!ALL lUR older home, big rlus c-a1111·1init 111111 c•u,;ff)tll L N. I 1052 ho I I I I bu rl ,, aguna 1gue form~! rliniag, nnd 111.,-urious l\lake offer. By o\1·1u·r. rou11 )ard \1Jth 1\J'Ought iron Hunt. H•rbour 1042 OPEN HOUSE Com1ilet"IY rC'modc>lf'd I bd1'1'n., 3 hath~ +dining im. $92,:-.00 bOWCJRll la.-po. -·-:1116 ria Lldo·~=,_:6"~15-4:..::.::i"iB:! EXECUTIVES ..• Sec this sharp 2 & d~n. 2 b1111i, 1nasler sulte. Prirnc Jo1:;ile. Srnarl rlet'OI'. $78,:,00 -GEM- I2U·t' Tustin ,\vr., N .I:~. REA LTORS 6-12-462.1 -FANTASTICBUY Back doo r to beach v.'alk 11/lcnnlli court adj. 4 BR +I 1.1.iy l'U. Lo\v taxe!I & cozy garden pal io. Now Sl0,000 fr>~s. ffurry! Open Sun. 1-5., 1Tt Via Lido Nord. 67.">-7•11•1. Mission Viejo 1067 :! r.n, 11:.1 ba. upg-rerle crpls. 1trps. <lshw!!r, attt·h . g:ru·. S'.?.-1,i"IOC\, it37·~~ 19. n1f' \\' 1 1 lO'te gan1e roorn , ot to ii mol'e'. $77.!lOO. dhl 1lt11 11('t'i1'~. \\ nllf'lt ffl)nt 1· ~~~!~!~~~~! ma.srer suilc-. Oursirlc 111 ex-54S-llX):i, galr . ~· 11 n1 i J y morn I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;; 1001 len.~h·c nfllio. cl e ck s, big, :-.ii,:sA Ort MAr, 4 BR. 2 I.ill, 11·/flreplac-c off delli:hUuJ SAT. SUN JJ 10 :: l/'t'eS atlll a J..:01 fJOntl. All nt !11111 rn1, din rn1, plush t'OUn\1) kih·hl·n. L11ts n/ J • i L19un• Beach 1048 3l l2'.! \\', Ninf'_ ~r. ,,,, BLUFFS _ CONDO Newport Beach 1069 ''TWO-FER" 1-lard·l~lind h\'O on ·a Jot! Cham1 packN I honic on huge R·~ l1Jl! Potrnliul here! J us1 lis11vl nt i 29,j00 .• subn1il your niter. the end of a (I u I et f'rlils, frplr. palio, lty ("()rlrrr le In hnck vnrd 1vilh f HH J An r::u.·tivl' Cont1on1n1n1111, PrestiCJe cul-dc-sar. ""'n<'r . $42,500. 5£H/9:~. ~1111 BBQ unrl hn11 ~-nr tmltrr ~ REACll COTI,\GE. len5e or Lu&'llna Niguc>I C_o un ! r ~-:: BR , :!'~ Ms .• Bay side. R La C A !up v;!luc-at 1 STOit)" CONDO 2 BR9 storni,'f'. Oc-ca n rloSI' 111 -I option: 2 BR., 2 hf\., frplc., C!uh. Co~er un11 ~·/1~1' I Asking SGS.COO. o 11.• n er anth Uesta Sli>!l :iOO ' ' • · · -prin1c JI.A. rt'~illl'nrinl 111'!'.'a. prl\•·1i;y Old wortfl charni Lt\'-rm facin~ golf COUri<i.'. Ir a ni;f(•1'N'd. Principals . Call ,:1'.1.1·.'l l ha . \\'n!k 10 shops. Cus111 ·r II""~ .~1 BEACH CONDO · ' . . · 1.J~ht. ai ry kitrhcn. 2 lary:::e I mtiy. o-n "-1 . JO to 5 F.xtrl'n1cly dcsu•abll' 2 i;to-" I 'I··"". 0 Sl'<' <':!. .....,.....,,.. J, $2• SOO F II p . I like llt'\1·! Subn111 offt>l"S. ,,... "" •3 '' '""'' ~ u rice ~,,,..000 Bdn11s, 2 bai<, dhle ear 614-114.1 prt•sl ii.;1• h••lllf'. Upin·adcd i11 I -6~2-{)319 ' """• · 1o:r1r11c1'. Ulvt>lv s £> 1 1 in ,t: • • • C'\'f'I"' 11·ay Ncnr bench nt1d lully lurnishl'd. 0 n I y • . O<'<'•·looJ,·,·-., ti•' Gr" c '' .•. C.1·1AR~TJ}.:r. trurl1t1onal 2 , 3 ' • • • 1 , BY 01\11!'!' 3 BR, 2 BA , S2.100 du11ri. p11yn1C'nt.o; ltk<' EXECl TIVF.: A·IANO R, 011 i. " " ~-" BR 2 Ila t r CAL.L 6.i.:~1.14()() v1 t.1 Stuol'/l<'sl honn~ 011 !hr I~ dini11!: r1J1lc sprinklerl( , r1•n1 , \\'hy not buy? Cnll j H('re .. 3·4 UH., g;unc 1111i11·c1 $.1.'I ~ d ' '1 :un nn/ rplc, for r,~"'""-"""""-'"""-"'-,1 nint'k4~l lnday. lion.~ •.• ru1· ' coni p.' I'"''~''''"· 41·2• 1 1 f 1 \I 1 UI MARION MILNE 111 rn1, ovt'ly ~·d . S9R.500. rnnr+•rn o 11 '' + ' p · I D ""·l"lflJ'3 II & n•·1LEST1·rr -.,;r · "" r C II "42 251 ~ ._v ''" I HUNTINGTON HARBOUR ll!1',. rp ei;.,. ex1•11n t> Ou·nc' 6 12-~19 l l"' · · · ... rnu.'t! on 1• ""·>-U:IU rs. J'!:""'f, '··1-•I"<. o , '· So Of'f,'J rit ". H'S FUN TO BE NiCEI I OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-S ., . .... "'" ~v.... , . . JTI(>l"S(>\ Ln I ~=''======-===' I! ' ~ 3308 OCEAN BLVD. ASSUl\IE i'~ VA Loa n oulv REALlY ll\ll'C pin,i.: ~x-ean \' i e w. filS S. Corist ll\\'y, ·-I Open Sat!Su11 2 .. 1 11 I · . f•ric(' t•edul'Cll -$10Ci,000. Laguna Bt>Ath -19-1-SWS .-,,...:::!'.::::...:'.:'.'.'.:::.::.C..O:::. __ ' Cl 1 ) 93 pr.n11l.Cozy 3 bc<roon1 W lk T O 11211(.'0AST H\\'Y. · --PROr.10NTORY bay l ot. ' 1:11'111 !,'.fl Ol'f'' 1~ f',l ll l • Ott \'aluahle R2 lot. $32,950 Q 0 CeQft SJXll'10lls 3 Bil, & 1ll'u, 71~ Hltr &12-~I 4 Blocks 71~· lHli-138-1 s, 213: 592-Z.:l:l •19-1-7:01 Finf's1 ·Joe lfa\'e $40,000 . '. ha. hon1e 2 J:Tplcs .. fom1AI 1000 N. Coost H1vy., Lagunn EAST 9 -WEST 9 l'qui ry. \\'ill t•xchange for dln. rn1., lovely 1.•uc~I hou.<:e Dan• Point 1026 :1 U11i111, unbr1lrvn\J!e pr!re \\'ATt::Rfo"ROr\T hy O\VtlC'r. :i J::AST 9. \\'EST~ hnusc QI' Sn1. Ap! hit.lg. l\lr. HOUSES FOR SALE J BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 2501 Jlort \\'hl lby Ptact•, N.R. IM·iJ.125 lSat & Sun 10.4) 300!'i C'Je\'elanrl, ('osr n r-.Icsa 55i-3850 SJH.000 (Sat \~ Sun 11 -G) 4 BEDROOMS •4633 (';11nclen l('an1co ~h orcs1 ('d~I 644-176(\ 5240,000 (Sal. 1 ·o) 4 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 1824 Port f\1 aulei~h 1'1 .. lf.V. 11omes. N.I3. 644·5398 S7B.900 1Frl. Sal. Sun 1·5) 2813 La Sall e. f\lcsa dcl ;\far CJ\1 540·2463 Sl>,050 /Sa t '& Sun 1221 Pe1n hrnke, ·!l\c\\f)ort Reach 646-3255 ~F ri .. r;.. Sat & HOME & INCOME 3 BR + 2 BR. + 1 BR . ('ur. \\'arner l'V. Sitn!>, (l lunt. llarbor) llB (21~\ 37G·:J•l84 l.S••t ~\'.Sun lo-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BR 146ll5 Colden Glen 1\Valn11 1 Sq.1 ff\'. 55 1-4746 ~30.9f)O 1~:11 1~ Sun 12·G ) 31 422 \\. Ni11e Dr. l~aguna .~iguel 494-85.58 $38,500• [Sat & Sun 1·5\ DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR & 2 BR . 426 & 426\', Via Lido Nord, 1Llllo l<le\ 67i>-2234 $225.000 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 4 BR & 3 BR sot & 301 lh 351h St .. Ne\''por Rearh 301 & 301\'2 35Lh St., Newport Beach CONDOMINIUM FOR RENT 3 BR 669 Visla Ronlla (Bluf(<I N.B. 640·8672 S42J 1110. 1sa1 & Sun 11.Jrull ha !h: idral f,u• of Sl!:.500. t'1rsl lhTI(' of-Rr, 4 Ba on 100' corner l11t All around the golf ('()UrS<'. J..:ohl . 12l3J 27S-!1.Mi!i. 1111)1hL'r.\n·la11· 1ir 1 e rn s. • SPECTACULAR ll'N'rl. Tt•rni~. 11·1111 Go' 1~"·1\. Rt>sr \"ie\\· in V11flt'r-101vcr. 2 & 31X'!ll'OCl111. llAP.BOn\1u Cnnn•·I. ~BR, t'l~1 llmc offeml! Cull 10 OCEAN & HARBOR BRASHEAR REAL TY ! th" /1:1rbou1·, Sl!i.1,<m. J21::i furn unfurn Condos. Enjoy :? 1i.1. Cor nt.·r Vil'\\' Lot. Nr st.~. i\~J..ing Sl74,5(Jl. VIEW . 842-74 11; eves. 968-1178 1 :1!",t:.'-'..".l7i I KOH. 1t•nnht .i:.: hcach. Pool & lirr<'nhrl1. FEE BY 2718 SHELL r>r11· 2000 sci ft lnii·nhottlic>. I Irvine 1044 Reduced $9000 Red Carpet, Realtors j O\\':\'ER· 611-.'tl'((l IChinn Cn\'C'l , \'ie11·, nr11•ly Unc or ll kind. l\1any, many POOL Sen..o;;atlonal ocvan & sunset 497-1761 :\I,\Hl~EH. SC..1100-L-.-,-B-R-.1 rl••L'Or .. 1 hclnn. S!f"p.~ lo :\Ira,;. }'or only 165.500. 1 OWN THE LAND Yif'~·s Rre yours y,•Uh this _ _ __ ____ I Self·1·ll'i1t1 n\·n. 1921 Te1'1'sita lw•:u•h. 1\ll ne1v a11pllru1t't>S. \\'l'sl Coasl Pacific Heally A 1'1l!ilC1mll~I .1 bc'ilnv.,,n I 3 ,\ere, 2 story mansion. 1"0nte1npornry 4 bdrm on a 5 BH, 2i..~nA, lgc> vit>w lot, Ln. B,v 0\1·111!1'. Prine. Only. Sl!Xl.:iOO 101-~1 • 400.8536 honie ll'llh !he large /,u\uh· LTnlver->U}' Park :\!O\"(' in !an;c, pri1-:lle loL custom !''('. Jlrra-shufflcl>Ottn.1, pad· S.ifl.~. I in 111 ind .. Thr-rr 111'!' II~ _, . . I . h "I I •-1 =~~=~~~---,-NF:\\' DUPLEXES&.: ..... i. .... ay. Open. 1.'151 P1nyun 1 coor v.•11 ee<h.:r·panelt'd "l• !f·nn ~. 1111n to ...... 1 :--, . 1 j';1'EXES . · 1nHny CtN11u1't·s 10 n1cntlnn Tl'<'f'. $69.rocl. lamilv rm E:1;posrrl l1CRm!I. $57.~ .. -l!l'i-;.219 I L1IOO SA1'1.:f):-\, 20'! ft to 1he , ... ~· .' ocean vie"·~. ht>rc, M plrn . ..,,• roll us Rl1QUI ALSO CAL IF. HOME \\' o o' d ·burninl;' fireplace L. 1 K'nch. 3 Bit. ~ 00. honie. I "c~"·9·iO·S1!?1,!l:io 33861 this h1.1n1c. Only s:1;2,9;io, 1 1~ G 1 3 Bui\i-in booksh<'l\'t>R \\'ool 1do Is e 1056 Pr11'. con1n1 r1>C". area , & opper ..anlrm 49&-3-131 531 •5SDO • 111 •Nl\'C\'C:I\', ~'I'll nld . · Red to $-19500 &l'HXl93 Nt•1\' C. & IJ, etc. O!ll'I\, ~hHg catiWt1ng lhl'lLOUI 1-'A~TASTIC ' . El Toro 1032 1, S37.!\;~I. dltll~~:O~JM. ~nd 2 Ja1rgr party -"'· l'I SL ~n Liitn . 5 Bit .'i , r..81,\RINERS Dr1\'f' '1 Br, 2 I G PCM. ,,.,;>,500. Cal -I~ hii-.:, 11 r•r ha r, 't.rld~\·rni, ~·1, nr park & 11chD?L .-iPACIOlT;;; ·I BR, 2 00, cor. Uf•ntard l·n·o•o l •0 11 I •••39-~ I [ J l.>t·n lolt-1t1~ ~u111\('\'k & ' .1,, l n -No, """ ,1:::;1r~.11·~.;~~;~,i';11:;~·. h~' 16139 Brookhurst, FV TARBELL 1110 ~ .. Pl1rf;·~1 Jur fa111dy ~llll'r. Af!t>r G, li4G·GI~ •""""""""""""iiiiiiiOiiiiiii 0 E REALTY • l !1·ing ,t, i;:-rnriou.s BLl'F'FS CO;.i[X). 1\l lrllt'. 2 I Fount•in Valley 1034 pen venings Slnt:• ,, .. , I ~ •'1)1 ('1'1.HllllrlJ..' <l!~J-:i\ f;'.jl. Sw1 Bdrin. b!lrh .<:plit le\'el. A SCOOP! 11 Downtown' Cott• Mesa . . I In .1. 119 Via Ol'\·1e!o or 1 11e1lly l't'tlt•c. By 011.'nt'r . 3 Bdm1s., So. or !he ll wy L I T L k At 1171 991 l!rnl S C SI H I 8 rnll Sandi Alexander, Ag\., 1 5'111.500. 644-881:\ H-Z lot. J\ STf •. AL AT I D.l~gvhJu1 ;o Live In! CASH 24 HOURS HARBOR 642-2 ,-MINT~~-ND;1~·,0N . 6-ll\.--'.i.ll • I SPAC,IOL'S Fain 1'111, 4 BR. S72,;1')(), F y H Cln.;s1hNI ,\d~ Call 642-5678 1 r.tnr1ner School. OPEN 1-5 I OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 This 3 ti.~1mo1n hon1e . "i~h , ~r our ome UNIVERSITY PARK 2 Rdrn1. o\\11·your-011n apt. today! ( !)nily. 5;12,001 646--6136 314 JASMINE I JJOOI. Alriu111 C'ntl'}" :O.l[!Jest1c ~o h1~trle:~ rnst~. dclny~. I ''un4etil'e i\rnherst 3 BR C"\o~1• lo ~ht.11ipin1: .i:.: hcach. --, 1 ltvi~g roo1~1 ~·irh \"lluhM No ohhgrition~. 11 yrs rx11, proniluni .:rcrl1be1t toca'. Bt•ilrit iful £!.irdt>ns ,v,,. fliilio. Newport Beach 1069 Newport Beach 1069 r: j CC"i!n~s. s1~:1n1:'h 8 ~~'.I e BRASHEAR REAL TY 111 .,11 CpsrrruJro 5:i2·87SL l.~e. hrat1·d pool & 1w. I L·~·~~-·~ l~n·plut'C'. 1 r:-·~tnl d1n1n):!'. 842-7411 Eves 968-1171 R.'J,;;.0'10'.!. a1~·11, n1nkf' th1~ :in • I C.t1u1·1111•1 k11t•f11·11. 1\2u1'r ---~ . • I f'X<'l'ptiot1RI hU.\' RI S:)l,000, ~ I l"'w n ""'""'"· "''·""'· c" It REPOSSESSIONS It .. 'Ba •••••. Pool ht ....... .$ !lw~ · 111111• JIOOI S: 1luzzllt1"___ · Tt;P.Tl.f.ROCK II<'\\' 3 k I'. m· * 675.5930 * fodl\y ~·orh1r•1rn1ntlonnr1d loc;~!on iu"i.'a. :556.fn'l. S33-848S: 'I ~ ! ?.6'.:'9 E. c.,1. J111·y .. Dt The Real Estate Fair nt rhesc J-'IJ,\ ,(:\'A ho1:1t':oi, ~""~'--'~'--"-~~-~~~ Swimmin9 Pool & Private Beach \\"'1111 11101'1' ('w)11td n person 11.1111'.' 11 .. 1\ 11\xJut 11 rhar111· I hH'. 11,...tl •l1'•'llt'n10,:d 2 Bil 'J. n,\ l1n1111• Qll n 1-:cncrtiu.~ ff x 100 fl . 1 .. 1 111 <·,1ri\n;1 rtcl ~1111'. Thl• 1•n1rrt1dnrr11 dn·11111 Only $li~.500. C;11] r.11-1:n 1. 839-6133 or 536-2551 1'Qnlttet • UY. Q\\·Jl('r Turtlerot:'k, :l _Br, 4,4•56 71 ,.,,_2100 __ _ _ KASABIAN hl.lll rn1, 2 ba. llUiUnl, \1e11-, 1 ====~~==--II F:l.f.G .. \NT -1.A LTNDA Reel Estate 962 6'44 S.iH,001. inrltls land, Prine.! OFFERED TO YOU •• ;~o A.'l.~u111:1hle Loan • nnly. S.\1.zs.11 . 1 .. hy buildrr Lo1·ely J txlrn1. BcRut. 4RR, 2H.\. cul-de-s.ne hnn1~. 01·t>rlooki111{ LAguna ho111c. Forrnal din , 1·m. ra111. Cl.1~~1f1t•d Ad! C<ill 612-51>-:'~ ClassUlrrl Arl~ Cnll 6-12-5678 1 roas!linc & l><.'f'nn. Built-ins. rn1. & ll11H\ll<' k!lt•h<·n. lnrl11.1·! l!lfluy! ~PllClOU~ dc>t•k:c, ffll lC''I. •I l'r1i;:rr1\lo:><t 1hr11n11t, inr. ;111!io --1-'lr'llH" 11l;i11s lu ~·hoose r1i1n1. 11·Jr11stle l'C'!h1'<Vll! 1>)1'1•r ,tJ All honr!!I jJi1i1I. Fin;1nl·lng1 11ro1. 1nr1scpg. :'\r. :-.1i1l' ~. C..(rJ"'0~1'l-zt-czrs ~ ,: n1·a11. L1111 1or tu1·1h1·1· ln-Pk. By 01\"lll'l' S4S.!l00. 0~ J.'-1J furrn11!i11n. :1~1-lii::s ,... 19~·0301 ._ HY Oi1·n(•r: :1u:. :?R,\. \!IJ{\('1 Tbaf Intriguing Word Game wifh o Chuckle sou1h1'(1:1.st Pni'ifil· r11to. llnn1.., f'onrl .. ''" 1·ul·rh'-"-;1e. '""-" •r CLAr 1 . ..OllAM \\'ill]'F. \\'ATER rot1~lllne & \\'.ill\ IL1 ull )( r h !l" I :;: . L.B. \"lC'""' forrvt>r, Cuslorn, I ' 1 ~pl~y 111 ~'11 · 5 ll\lh·~ 10 low 10 form l0ur .slll'IP1-wo.ds. Pli1n for c :i< Jl fl n s Io n , l.:111rlsl"ti~I 11\1'\'Sltl'rl lot O ~':,"!c:":mb~•'!o,c:i'1 ~; 2 BR, 2 h1i )l(lmc \\'/A.I.A.I '1j: flt" 1. l •. f.00. ~"i7·%il. F,ntrnnl'C \1·fcr1 \ n rd ffi?:\rVf)RJ)" 11.u11P-NP;-:j I G I M T A S I C\1 nt('n1p, dl·slgn. l'l.-11'1..'tt f1.1i-I SUPER!!! B!t 2'~ BA, 2 f11)k"i;, J j' j' j j Qni<·k 8rtle by f'l11nf'r 111 \\" 11 1 1' 1 1 I f11n11I> r111 11 I 111•1 li,1\' 3 $7~ .. jOO. Qprn llou;;e lZ-4, I' 1 11 . I US I~ {ll'IC Of t Ir rnr u;i.r 1.,,, . I) \\"II • . "-I & s' ""' $u 11 l)r '"'~l hu)/I in u duple": ~l11u11 963-66:Y.i' . .. . t I . ,..., un, u.o.l tn1n • I :; !Jilnn. houic 1,llh 1 ~. ~ · I , , 1 ' 0'.ltJl•r, fil-ll <199-J.il2. h•.rhc, trrik·., + 111'\\' 21 ~·on AA!.E BY O\Y~ER • N I p E T . -OCEAN VIEW I l>d1•n1 1n11t 11·!1h drhL\'"t' 14 Bl<. 2 ll.\, F~x«-utivc Ty1X' jj J J j &>n11t1lul, reniodeled ;'1 BR. ft'lt111t'!:"<i. 01\n..·r·~ 1111\IOU~ Piv ,[ llun1t> ('ioll &fl 6 . . . . 1 bas. Nan h t'nd l11;1me. • , t.1kt• /\ lnok' 11kdAyli C1r 1111 d 11 y 0 11 S \ 1 5 MORGAN REAL TV "'l'('kl'illis, 00.1-l!r.O I R A l N S I :-s1'00100., 00,>:· · un49.J-r./;){ · 673-6~2 675-6459 ST/\RDUS'r ho111e, 5 BR, 2~4 . . ~ They 1ay !his !' .& 1i~lc ,oc;. · · 'hf'r "' 1 I'" J: J JS J e1y, which coold cxpl&;n why \\'llJ.. TR.ADE for Laf(ona Atter1 tion 8 'Id I in .... au.t. ~:110111 rltt0r, lly . • -. &-a1·h /1111111" oi· Jn,....,me UI •rs 011-w-r, \:•2 .. iOO C'rtll f.:-.r .1ppt •0 meny Jll!oplc arc sin ing $11Wl.OOO <"QUll~ hi 1rased <1n\1 ~~1 t .. r. 1.,i.;;111u,: 2 ttr.1 1oSl'f'. ill!l. I i •rovnd-dr.•n.,k,,_ fA,Orbfll/ C'Ofllllll'1'·1nl. 'cnu ,\,t"nl Ila h.,11 ... -. ·"'>. 111 1111\• \p-----~ J y TS U L Jlt'"''"'I plAn• F\'lt' nrirllt.~n. 1: Huntin9ton Be•ch 1040 til~1 r~'~' I hu\lt • J>!1•111y "' l""rlt: -j' j' j J J 0 Corou~'" "'' t~ll(kl• quoted I R\'Ci\\'Nt-SR~!-,ll<'""'·<'l>7n:-,-,~,,..,.,., I . Hun11·•glon T h b1 11tt.,;j 111 ... _ m, ••. .,9 _, ,.1,:;00. 6i'J...16.'i.'l 0"·111·r · ·1 own ause yo1,1dtll1lloi:i r_;:Pr.i;,·3 bolow. l.ov.•ly 3 RH. 2 l'tftth, ml· Coi-Oiia-ri•'l~tAfTRIPl.F.X 2 RR. lit BA, Sl!l,00) 01·ful yard, + pl\tlo. Nr. I' (3~ 'J J\lt h!iu r:uii;c, O\t'n, ~71 Oill ntini'nln.I Dr Pool fl PRINT NIJMB(llO \tTT(RS t Schl'I, A~ume 7'/io •• Only d\l'lir.: (')ilA, rlrti", 18-I OOO ;I ll. ~BA. S21.!1.l0 IN Tti[Sf SQUAlffS ~5.1.t~i()0-·,--49_1_-:>o;S~·~~---ll Bkr :)l!l·22'!8 r.·7..iooR ' ' l~iO C'~n1t•rldi<:r Ltt. Pool BLUE Lagoon Condo, ON'&n -, ·"' _cv('s. l\KR. 61!'.-7711 t"\f', ~{17··1fil 7 €) gr:;c=:~r:,~c, t!tlEts 10 I I I J J j j J 11de. ,,r1,._ bch, T<"nnls 2 1 2 Brt I IVI C'IPE:N JIOUSE . . . . . . . . IWL.~. Sc_octuity, 2 BR 2 tr.I st:N. 1¥1(11\·S:OO r.10 J11~n1lr11•. Sri! lillt> hf'rt'l!o 11·n11 II Dttll) hn, ftpl. Own land $G9.500 .. PREVIEW PREVIEW PREVIEW 'rhr.<. rnnr he ~nur lfll!I chnnt.,. to m"\•' 11p '" " nr11 hon1-~ In thl' c-xcl11· ~h 1• ll.1ck Bny sre11 of Ni•1, JXlrt lknrh fqr 11•1(.< lht•n SIOO,Of'IO: A \'t'T)' lim!led edlllnn of nn1y 12 cus!tun hnmes (t\10 hl\\t' •lr••dy l)('('!l :<olflJ , Thek l\\O- $!r1ry hom("I<; ll.J'•• ix')nnd 1"1.llllPBN' fnr :!l)'lt'. locaUon and \'alut•: Elt~nnt nnd ;.:.pac:ious, \\'IU1 1111 10 -I bedrornru 11nd den, \Vlnd\lllt1.I l.illll' hurne. fettturr p1111l.~lt.t" 101.s And 111 number or t'UAlor11 l•:..tras. Bui h11rr~ ... lht• timr 10 ''kr Rrl111nt(U.tc> 1~ nov., ftlr lhl'i.r hnn1es an- 1111 d 1"•llnrd lo Ja,,, for lro11~~ Ullndu1ard Lane Homes \VJnd"1u"l1 t.anc-. off lnin,. Blvd. In Newit0rl &"Reh rtom SST,900 lq $92,900 Call G ll·Zl IR 11r 99'.\-!i16J f•1r c1Qr"' lnf1•m111.t1.1n ~1 .ftM "~ •"'"' r t !'lint n l1,-.1n1·1I 111t._.~ SCRAM•LETS Answers In Classific•tlon 8080 fliinc•r a~)'l..llt'll " 1'-~~--~~~~~~~I I • . . . . . -. Cos F, er. ca Uo REA Ne Ntw 4 bit CV New~ •• • re 2U5 pa Yo • t I,' v.ith Ft.~ ill1["1 brcc RI:. And rc.~iu Cusf Ou!~t· \l'ith Den firrp OOlllf kill' l!Ollll nu111l ;, fil<h~ • t., I . I :q '~ {) .. 1L V ?JLOI Cost• Mesa 1024Cost• Mesi 1024 San cTemente 1076 1;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:; j BY ~ 111•r 2 Hr ill!!; ocean Commercial Prpty 1666 Income" Property -'-----'-'.!:.-'--= 20Q0 , Houses Unfurnished ! Houses Un furnished Houses Unfurnished 1 General 3202 Dana Point 3226 Lagun•-_::B.:••::c<:.:.h:__.:.3::24;c8 Newport Beach Houses Unfurnished 3269 SPLISH ·SPLASH. FANTAS'.t!C! Huge 3 bedroom, 2 balh charm er. Family room. open bea1ns, plush ne\v , carpeting. Olympic size pool. Secluded loca· lion. Just discovered et $41 ,000. HUitRY! GRUBB & ELLIS CO. v\.'.... houi~· ~.U,500/lrhck-, pru1 onl) !i61'-<7lUS. "11!>-'~ San Juat; ~!trn-. -1078 1 OPi::'.\ llOL'~I:: Sun (.;;. 30011 ('.1111• S;u1 1·l·IL111· 01tUTI\.llL" 1 nn. :! UA, u ... tlen hon1 .... <i.t\t'r..><J 1mt\.1 hJJI \ 1£'11. U°i,:00. ~F:\\ l"Ol~T Br.·a.-h C -1 . l)l,"hl\ Ill"\\ fU'. l\\l,I): ll~p :." 1°11~. U11.r, ,..µt lll\·cl. l'Ju-. • I·!~ dlrt'<·!I) In blH'k I•• \\. \!11111u.ll'f 1\Vt!, 0 \ t' 1 ~'1.hJ.I Ml t• Stl"t'('\ !O ~tl'ff'I :\I•"'" Hl I 1'111>'1' • 1'!-]t.\IS. l1 1 :... ,\1111~·r! Bh1l , l..l:!·l•i!.! ''----- :'\\lo1Jl Heh 111rr nll.'ll . I lo1~ C· San l'll'lllcnle ·l~.!·2100 I J. l;<'n. t"l•tu1l. upp1', 3SfXJ ~ NICE I l'r-.'IT ,\PT IC hid~ llO'.Xl '"I· It J,u1d. 11 l.:u·~t> ln l, $MOO(!. ui~'0111" 1-..:1rk1ni,: .•pat~·~ Sl 9:>.IX'l ~,~~· ._. , 1,, ~""·1 I $11.lni .111. o \\',(' 1 .. 1 AA REALTORS S•• ·,·1'Na .• ,c,.~~,:~~"'1·'0'"84 n Yvr11u:r l,1•\'ullf'y Jt1hl hldi.;. lll !\k•Jo'uJdC'n !'I. :-;s. TRIPLEX by Stwell htr ti f••r II\• 111 •l\\111·r lk•1u11Jful S1;i11111<1l 11rt·h1h • IUi'•' IHll'l) "l'u.j!C.'.~ .\; •.1 1.1rpetUlll:-3 Hr•l ru .. , :.! h.11ti, f11\•µhsrl'. arlC\ •II •· irnr • ·~t 111 •1 t1Nlt1'1. 1n11i- •1tt.i1 111lh .. 11111,lt• t,;1u X111; rt•n111l 111·,•.1 1\ /1111111lc Q.l.,.,, 11rk~ Jlurr) Hll•I ('ltll 10 .,.., tl1is p1·1rlt•-i)r-11•\ni'r.-t11111iro•p· •·rty $.~'1.000. Ai.:;1•n1 f..M,.:f6.•• 2200 1.t;..l1:1ul.:. ·• "'''''· 1.111l. LIVE HERE! 11hr•1•.1111 1 .1, I Ill: ,1 I (' 11 ~I (•· i l:, .. u !Ju· 1:.:. l . :1 ,1l'll~l1I , 11 ... •·' jo"i•l'li < .. ~~ !II' " ; 111 l Ill\• I l~Y i'ul'.: · \•'I) \!II·\;•• ., r:1 l!.1r1iur \It II ...... SL.O .:H1 ~••11•irt\11•\1 •.••• SI••.: J.1: hf-.\l'll ll1 1l:-.'l l1t1! .: J'.r .... l ... l"l"•hf\• •.••.••. $1\., ~d. \u ..... l~l HU.1. ~l•UL•I 11:1 ll..1)l1'•lll-... 111> .. ••.S..--Otl ol•1' j.!,.,, 1.rJ.:•1,'\i tt:r llu·~••r\11•11 ...... Sit• El To ro 3232 l llr C11111'" lh1ttl .. n I• .. s·,7, ·---· -- I l\r, t I•. '.\1·11.-I 1•1uu~ .. ~\~~ • \ \t 1 \I ... 1.,111•. , hi~. : U.\. lllr ~11nd) ll.1\ /)(•,uliSHAJ!l! ,q,•., d11"· J1pl1, tn1d )d I l\r L11t1 ... f111"r11.•l11-.I •.. S\101) 1[,111.1. $:."'ill 1:1: Ilk•• ~Br. !Ji1:u1~1 ~ \'1•'\' ·;111Fountain Valley 3234 • 1\1. \\ulrlll! ~IUlH'" .... ~.1111 ---''----" t. '" ! •<Ii ' : ' ' ' Loi.Ir u. . I pt" I_.,, d• ~ \I I I• \' II _ 1! .t1.• .I , .. , ·!11~·11 11\111 .... u --~J.\\J>()l~T f'Hl·"T ~ I •I"• ,, I r •urt ilt'l;J: \ l1'!1n1 pl1; •. : l~1HI t ',11·1" 1t ! .1 di •I~ d .\!I l1il •!\• : ,,,r i::11".:' \"[!":\\' l'1••I ·11·r11n• i "'11·1.. P11 $350 MONTH ' I ... I I\! •l:\I ,\ -.... ._. ~)ol ,,,. ·"· !I~>'. I.\\, I:\! ~ 11J'.\J'i: !:,! I: , 11! ·Ill 1, t. • , •1 l'111•pl.h c Newport Shores 3272 \\,\\ •-+l"[~'" !'.1!1•• '.\l\\ l~•\l•.1 . 1\1: !i.•lu\•' 1• /1• 11-h-il .\a , \i'• !], nt • flf!jl"I'\ 1 htnc•k !r.,1n fV"'arh f 1111.J, 11"·111· J_,• ''" ~· ;11/111, !r711 ill'• I S4SO MONTH Sa;-Clemente--3276 .\:l.~!'>i!ll~ l:J \L!\ 1-~1~17lll L H"ll 3250 rnn 1:1 ·:-.r 1111h .,~1u"n 10 REAL TORS 675-7080 \\1\l..K TO BCll. Slll-5003 LOTS \\,\:\TEI J 11u,1u~t1 ilo1\111 1~1)'\lllrll /..· ~u1: ... nl111,11~n1 111 ti u L \ •! t'U~l·•!ll llVllll'~ 111 \l~IS! oll<'•• \.1•1\~ 1ntt,·r11•1l l.~11 \••ll t o):l-.ld< I 1'\t'IV~ll fl ftl>'!t> u-. \\1 It .• i~L.1:!.1 21:1' IA).'U1t:i ............ $Jt;•rJB11:11' ~g tJ~·•:.._ __ _;;:::.: l1U\ t I <' 111 \I!'\\, 111'1\ hi 11 l•ll .~ 1 J:j( "" !JES cn:-.:JXJ' ~ h,,. f'l'l''lol••111111l 11•'1;:)1!.~ 1~~!!!!!!!!!~-""!"'"'!!!!""""~"'"'"'"""""""""'!!!"'"" R<'(.'t'lltly rt•modl'led. J Hr, :.! NEWPORT BEACH N.wport 8 •• • 1069N 'a • 1069 lii•. Tu11 conu. $1.J.jl(). n:;. en ewpor eacn a pp'l onl)·. ~v"s & J'l'l111l' Uaylront Sil!! liii--·~:~~~:~~~~~~~~~=~~-iiii-1~·~·~~k~e;n;d•~•~2~t~''~'~';;\~1-~3~1~36~.~~ I Jo"ur bnttt n•11;1!r .~~nil·~ 1 ----Bill t:rund)' HHr i,;.rljl\,J BEAUTIFUL NEW BLUFFS r ![1 ""'I Condominium• 1790 "LINDA MODEL" I """"-. '°' .. 1. B Y U\\lll''" Stu<lw, run1 1 lllk fi'Olll l>cat•h, Jal'UUI r,.ool & tl('ath llub pnv .. 00.:11 dot•k 11.v:ul, Hlt·ln, !).\\ . :'it\'. relrii.;. \\'atC'1 \J{.'\\, $2-1,!0). lluiil. !111rt.iur :!1;'...~J'.!-:t:i:i BAY VIEW Single Story· Open llean1s · Plll\h Carpets 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS Upgraded thru-out. \\'rap Around Palio. !Mobile Homes 1 for sale 1100 II MOBILE HOME FOR SALE : !lt\'l ~E. 2 Sl). co:-;1x1. :.! SILVERCREST 1.1: 11 l u,,l'1, ., 1;;1,., YOU OWN THE LAND. $87,500. BY OWNER ** 644-6483 / MOBILE HOME I l•uru;il 11in111~·hn. lnrlr) l~l!!!,lll!~•-1111111!111 .. ~!'llllt' .. 111111111111!!!'11111111121"J .\ ;JJ , ~ lb.I 1 liol l':11 p., "I",. h • 11 J 11 h 11 ,1 \ l •1. Newport Beach --1069 Newport Btac-h--1069 ~~=~· k ~~,~~~;yci-'~·~d 1 :.,/~.1"\\1~:~;u1 ~1. 0'\\1~Ei~ (,)f !lQ WC' <.'tJUJ , ' kltC'h . ,) .. O.!'t:~ _ o..11 17111 __ _ 1•lock, llhll'u.~c ~ued , lund· ~\11:-;·1 ICl·'.LUJ CuuJu. L.ii.; .; seal'l'cl 1ial1u. 'l"tu·1~c yrs. u!d llK, 2 B.\. l:::-.nlu• !A·,.1r. WALK TO BEACH From This NEW DUPLEX I. hK1· 11u. J.oi·,111«.J 111 111•11 l-.l1•1!1H1111· i.::an•i:" door Artu!I J•k. il"'1lY !r,,111 r1111~y 1 Ju1111t•1t. ll<•~1>t·~~1011. l.n .... · \~t . Onc·l\nlf Ill. 1i'l.l1111·Jul>·1 1!• .. 1n lu 111.:hl 111·upl!'. 4 BR . 2 l:!A up. 3 Bit , 2 B1\ li0\\'11. \V '\V crpls, bltins. dsh\vs r, die . g:ar, frph.:'s, Lovely in every respect. $12~.950. ll•.1u.st "•·duvtil i .. .s12.~1:1u. :,1:}...:·1r1 I l'~tll t.\·1.s. :l~·b~1 1 JG'.kl, BOOKKE-EPER.- 1 C&i·il.5.!. CAN BE SEEN AT : TYPIST CRESTMONT ~·ii l•Hlll~·g•llvl fullu"< · OPEN HOUSE Sat 1-S, Sun l·S, 301 3'Sth St., N.B. Call Mrs. Gill , Bkr 675-4630 or 67S-2234 , ESTATES l•I0.11 SIW U1 . Ut""· ~l'(·n11a1 ,\1c •C1•J,,~ l1••n1 bn_-., (tJllllll liu,, ... I J,.11l # !11 I Lt.1!'1111\CT IL\\'. i·K \IVK .. I•,....,--....... -..... ,,.. ....... -~..,-!"' .. "'""""" ~r_•_h•_•_·•_ll~i,:0·----­ N9Wport Beach Newport Beach :; \I A LL I:: I{ ni" h 1 I, ---'------------~---------! h r1n1e, 1"0n111I. furn l.111·111.t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I Lnlo \'1Jlag1• T1.1ll••r l'a1k. •••••SPACIOUS, ne\\', single fa1nily I :\o. :!I 71\J Li•!" !'.irk l 1r . d I d I .1. ™~''· llff•'I~ 1~·.,..· l~·un: re!)idence. 3 He roo111!oi, cat ie ra ce1 1ngs , taken 1 .. 1 1111111,.,, ~.111 :lb50 sq It of luxury living. \Vet bars. com-b~KKI pactors. etc. Prime Co rona clel l'vlar location. HA ~-;SI DL \ 1u.,\1 .r:· :... J~. ). OU O\YO the Janel •••••• $99,500 . I \\ A·c1::J{f!:Q.\ r ,\1:1 !" u1.1. •••••DUPLEX, 3 Bedroo1ns. :! baths. t:at..ina L Jt l:! '.'\ :;i I ~lrl'pl:1l'I'. 2 lilt. 2 lll1, l.i.;t t 11:! )'ears old. Finley !>Cction eeee$105,000. l'al10. J.;,nli"l't•IJ'.', t l"llC<' Paul Balalis & Assoc I.ates 01vnl'r. 1;.v .\ppt. 1 i 1 lj"jJ. J:'il:). 2400 W. Coast Highway, Suite "0 '' Tl'.,\I LJJl~.\"lA. 2:.xi1,_ ~.lul Newport Beach 645-3343 cund., o..:au1 la111J~.-.1p1n.:. ' .it•\. phlll>, (UStOrn d1 I"• ,\; •-•-'-•-•-•~JI!-•_• !I -•-• • •-• •JI~ (·pt. I ..-l1r. :...,·,ir b•·11cn. ~ Newptrt Beach 1069 Newport Beach 106~1 L __ s·12~. t;,.14,.::,210 __ _ BEACH DUPLEX THLE11 \.\/r,1l1t1nd ~ lo\'l·lv ' jlllliu rill J1:1t·ll) IUl"ll, Ulk 1~ Bilrm: & 2 ;x1m1 .. 2 ha. ~hpJlnt: 1·c111~r. J'l'tll>'inal1lc, EXQUISITE PORTOFINOI l'ac·h. trplt-s. Jx-ayurul unit. b-!6-~I or ;,1,i-!()6:i "ith \ ir\1' of F11~h\rin l!<l;111d. , onl) I year old. }' 1ne buy a1 \ - Ft..>c lant ! E s p <'11 ~Iv 4· $!1J,000 1 Acreage tor tale i1111Y111.,-1 tih· in l'ntry. k11. DUPLEX-BEST BUY 1200 bn:·czr· \1·;tl & 1·1•ar ~at"d. :: 'J ,'f, 2: \Vesl NC'wpo1'1. $66,:h.l ------------RI:, ·1 B.\, ..-l•1nu.s 1i,..un. ll URH.Y !! HURKY!~ I BIG DADDY And n1an, n111r<: r1L'\IOH1 1 u \.~ ,\e l't'S. near i\nrih•'•lll .• ti ft>31Uft'~ nil ;.or ~~.000. . JONl:'C' f.llM 111:r ac1·c. Jo'ull l•L"ll'I.' .c~ll ··10.8672 l:J .SlllO,H(l.001 11·1th 1cr 111 s Llsllngl Neef\ccl REALTY1NC Cvw·t ~.,nllnn111111n 11n U Ell"'t l'Wf> seQl<'fl hid 11(.'<.'t'l'Sllry. 1£\·t·~ I (714) 673·6210 I ~uu 61ti-~J.i 2001 w.a.11>1u&1w11. 300 Ac. ORCHARD "ltWplHI Bt~·C1h1grn11l920&0 (; I NEED~~1H~~GDONE ! This lo\'cly 4 Bit hoinc hn"( l11•cn pr o le si.: inn a 1 J y !andlil'HJlC'd lall lr~-cs, hr!c·k ,I;, h y -:u1d !'arcfully 1n,.in1,11ncd by ga rdener~. l~·.HJ!llul 1nt<'riol"!l c!es1gn<'fl Y1•;1r olo l b1•ar1nl: ap1~1· ,., 111::u· t11·r,, 1 ..... 11.:all·d 1,1 Tc·httt h1<p1. Xh.-111·~ n1· t s rx·nd1t1Jlc 5:li/llMJ r.-0111 fir~t jl"1t)" l'l\lli. l•\lll Jl!'J("I' ~\lo,!iJIJ llllll ll"I Tll' ,,r 1\1,j l1";1rk· :W:tiJJO'l c q u J ! )' . ~\I'S/Sun ti7.r701~ hv t:;inncll ,1,: Chnff1n \l"ith BEAUMONT, CALIF. 1,;fl:C' t'UWlt ry kilc~n llJ.:1 Acre~. l' I• 111 n1 c i l' 1 ,, I Fan1il.v mi, sparious Sl'J1.l l.'Orner tmnl;:111:•· t ( -p 1 lorn1.1 I Oin-rrn & sunken Ra!;1ncc uf <ll'h!,111:c l~·A·I l.l\··nn, lllinl t.-onditkln.' O 1111" r .,.. i 11 I 111 i,n C' ,. l 11v1·n.11u•r\ 1111rk Ouple~i1/Un1ts-.--- tor sale 1800 3 UNITS .\JI ~ ho.·1l11•>rn~. st·pttrttte 11\11\•'I' lllU! \\Ill\ l/'11\"Cd } .1 r 11 ,\ I ! 11 ~ 11 l".ti'I" t. d1"I" •, 11:,., -.1 I\"',\ l•;.!Uoi 1 S·'.'.l~I. 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(iMENI THE .REAL ESTATERS Deluxe 4-Plexes ''il·:~•I. ~1;·,,".i)IJ 1•1 L1111,n. l.>«"1'!1~·111 l•"n· 11.,11 " Bit '' 1 ""'"' l'rt1! ·"·•lo ... ( •f/J<'t' t ;, .... 1 11.11!:. I t• I -' l'\I 1 L !'"I! h ·' ·1 ·•~ / .. 1 l•I J•I J !:J\'.\l'~. Bt:,\1'JI' 1J1,\r .. ~r 1111 t ')'p1 ,·~" .-.J~H!'" 111 Si1n L'l•·111•·111~·. tt11n1 r nnl.'.• "'I! I I ht !.'>~ ():~). 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"J ,ii "' "' U I -'' ~1'"" "' I•· '"'I' \\ ' ·II• I ,\ 11}, I J,. 1111 I'' 1 :1,,,Ji,.I' Ba lboa Island • Lll"ILI. l"L.\.\n • 111.u .111111!. 11n1u. l• h •Ill" 11 /lq •ll' . ~ 1.1nr ;.; <1'.ol;>' .1 p .1.,i ~\ .11 I~ II 111 \\ 1111 .. 11 J, I '" ,... "1 \\ \ •. ! '.I i • I •I.II l:S1 .. ll\.; • •! l't r: 1~i1 1-.t .'Ill' J,., 1ip, " l•-•l··"· r•l!lll', •"' ~ .... ~d,. \11;; ;-.,.,..~.-tl )1.1 I I/ ill" 1,,J... '•·"' lialboa Penlnsula 3207 h1<1• I" I• ~ till\\ "' • .111 Mo1n ennder!> * ~4/-~641 Corona del /-Aar MOVING ALLOWANCE 3221 :·11~1 :'\I II J.;.•I. ~~·J lllf 1 .. 1 ,\1 .... !;.. Ill , I ,[; J< l' \. .I Jt!, '"1~·· ti L • r l•J ,1, \,"I I ,, ' )" ~ 1 ·' ~j• • "! • n 11 ' j•I '1_ ... ~ ,, l•111!.-1,Jo.1"1 l:11n<I '.'\•\\, l•f loo\\!J,. •IJ' 1•11 1"11 "• . 11, '11.1: 1 IJ>I ,; . .:•"> I' 11•, jl\••I ,\ II I J •I\ ,\! I" I< II ii<. •/)' t '•J ~~' •/ 111.. 1 ..... '·""'~''' VERY' NICE l:f', : !.\, • ll' II< l~11o•l'i .,, • 11 :>, di i'' l,,., I! !h ••. I• 1 ll•••l ~ •. !.) 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Bl'.U',1 )lj(), G11-11:t . ,.,. i~·.i-o.k Hom~finders * S47-9641 I J·,\J.l.Y 'Ii, u1.J . . \. :-.1c•" 1 1~L S111l Bl~ u,, ' ' \, II ;:_ ] , J Ill, :.! h.<, ~' 1 ]1J0i..ol .I!< 1, l1t ,, !•• IOI •"j•I .. , ...... , ( il~I • ,, ·• . ' • I " 'J ~i I "·"'' l'I"" < 11: ' ~ 1.' ,. ,, " ... ' . ..... "' . 1 ••.• .,, ' " "' . "'' ' 1 .. 1 •·J ""\ '-..1 "· ''111111 j•••J .. l!•I l•ll/j, \~,!) •' ,..qi ,i , ~ IM ·" J lll H• 'l"' •• LLlj'h ''' 11\'..I hlj:H " 11' '°I "" .1111. I• < • I• ,d1"11 ..•.• ~J>J " . " ' ' «\"I I !I , ·' " " "" CALL >52-7100 O VISIUN • k ea \l .• "'' ~ ''" h,lf l{ealty "'· " ' I I, "·' '"' '' '' -·-'' ru•• • I ., ._, Custom-Beyond Words! Ou!slanding <'USI0111 11('1\Uty 11 ith 6 lll-<!ro,"ns, :: baHis. I Den ,r.,, fan1ily mo111 . 2 l;u;:C' firephu·e~. Du1ini:: l}fl11rt.1 ron1pe!l'ly nior1<'r n rhf'l's kitchen. ~\n-.! in1pressi\'C' hornt.' htls bo·en th" scl·n<' for numlA:or-1us ree1t;ol ... Sc'<-'1111( is IM•lir\·1ni:~ $1i~t.!JOO. Ciill !il+.87:'Jl_ SiS,111.0~ GI l-J3'-!:ll PIYlpcrt~. t'1 111 1ir\t<(' $82,SOO Wd ton®.Compan D [ A l 0 " D ! -•• ·11 l : ~ ._ 1.; t:l.r .• '. · .: 1:1 -.·u :,, :ti'" I• ,1 ... '.\•I\ .\11, l;•U.1~·· 1,1,.•i•.\l:L.\' . f.1 ~ t1 •. •_, l J:J: 1r ., .. ._ 't,, t1!1I J•·•:.i : ;:1: •• 1. II, 111; I ~ 1:1:. 2 I~\. 1• :,lk 1 .. t•·, I . S!!1 '"'i'h ' -". \ '" ·' ,, " ,,, ., . " '" . ... : :!· .... :--.... ·' "· k •I-. .~ 1~·t:---' '" " ... (~·] ,\l,11 11.11~ '·1 '•' 1 ! Ii • AL A Rentals 642-8383 ' ... .... '" \\ d I ... \j 1 \ SPARLING INVESTMENT CORP. f;,1,l•l•·r l1·i1~ 'B \HI r:.111 .. ;, ~\!1. (...'<1\t s1111: 11r: \ •• J .\_;I l-1• t"j1-,l~J Balboa Peninsula 3107 IJCJt .;r, !1'1. I:\\" 111~ 1 1:111:~1 11 -:.1r. li...1 t"p11 11d .\p,•ll"•ll'' .. h1•!~ f1h l'.\fll:.-~ l:r. i.; .. 1, !•H••" ·tl!lih ~. "1•h. ~.!_11. 1:!)!:~1 rurn L>upl• • 111,1 r·, 11• , . .i :-.u1.:l··, 1 ... 1. "" -.. ''' • ~' I * I• .,,iJ '[,11, •1 l.1, 2 !: !. ~" , J '"• I\ • I • r1.lf • ' • I J Jt 1 '•I• , \\I" 1·• ' ·'' \• J' " 1 I '. •," ~ d tr I ',\ •I' \ • GRAND OPENING Newport Bay Towefs 2211 Newport Bl. Costo Mesa 646-8811 DANA POINT OUPL EXES !~,\. Ii;" ln·•nl.'" 1·n1. l1lw;1r~ Ho mefinders * 547·9641 :-.1,·•j! ,. :-.>Id'> \ ! • 1.Ji, .1 .. ,,:,.. l & 2 UEOROO:.J lONJJOr.11:.;fU:\I /lfJ;>.IES Baylronl I lon1es Boat Slips full Setur1t~· lli,i::hri!K' StC'CI & coneret<' (.i.tni;n11clion Privat(' Bl\J~1n1<'s 1 1 2 ~arogc spar!'!I !or rno:-.r units. Roof IOp Sunrlf'C'k Unusu1\l Opportunity to Purchasc Ba)•lronl Propcrl)' in '.'l"e11·port n.~11ch. 310 Fernando Hcl .. N.B. 67S-85S1 EASTBLUFF CONDOMINIUM MONTEGO MODEL 694 ACRES l~~h~E,~~~y/1~n~~~~'~ ,/.,~r. JU 1n1l1·~ 1r. rl.,11ntn1\tl. ll:L'< :1 lil'<lroo'1Zl hnrnf'. -.tu<''( •l;in1~. :\lit,\ <' "\ c·h;Jn 1; ~. S'.l,~2.000. (',di 611i...OC.:>i. 1".d.1il•1u~ C~·1•11 n r1• 1~ 'I),,\ f\('llt,llfUI J>,1J1I«''" ~+,,,~•.A) I•) $7'.\.'(~1 lltl 11 $\,'>fl) rl<il\U 4-PLEXES ~;.1,!f1 I 1'> ~~:1.!f~I ( 111,..,. ()p1 n l>:1!1y 1-j \\ c~·~•'ll<!~ 11~ i11 .:sii] i ···P1~·r J.:1nJrrn 1•11' ... ·;1 •.1 f>IZ~1i'()·, p, 11 1 llnr'wi/' In1,>1TI<' lln1n• ~ BA TMAN NEVER SL EPT HERE U l •1'1 •Of' • •lltf f "•"'•!l '" v"'UI I lkdrvon1s, 2 U.tllll • ''' \. '"' buyJO tlu" .j "'I l,.:1· lot lli'XI lo )..'l"l'("!\I~ Jt. ·! t· •. ,1<!1• •t;f'lllf' lllf•!lll· HARBOR VIEW l''"•'· 11 •• •1111 11u1 ::-uu1.1u...11 \1r\l,LEY RL\1 :1\ h•·•L•· tnx ~h<'hr1· ,\: 28:iO Sq. ft. ·ti bdrm .. 3 M.thl( I HOMES •Ji" 1·• .. 1H11n 1111h l'<ln1f•111 tor 5 bdrm .. r.,, dC"n l. Coin· REALTY 833-0780 ~11, 11 ;1t1ll!11t1nl 1n t-2 •~Ir·~ • n•...-: f"ll"""'" • .,,~..-_.,.~,..,.-.1., ...... r •i""•"" p\et<'IY l'C'furb1sh••rl thruout. ------_ 1111:•~ ,\· 2·1 l'flrn1 111111~ Si' Your choice of !IC\.\' CllTpc!· Newport Htlghts ·1070 5 ACnr.s ln 1\pr1lc \'1t!lf'\ ,,, J({l rll.\f{(;J·;:: lt I' in~. nl'W ap plinnccs. ~elf. \\/beaut. \It'\\ & pnrlia!h• CJ-" l~o·al E~ra!r, j \~lH~., i'" 111 i' I t" I ,. I .\ I u rn IJ111,l.111•ltt1,.: d1 • 'll" l11!U•11,I ( ,111 11" 11. •pt. ~··1•111" r .; ;;~~I \lr•nllil~ Y• .1rl:,. ~l-'I )ll"l''lil• ;\I 1,7,i 7:.!:\J 'i '..'1.! 40:.!-•:~~~! 3169 Lt ~1,. 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Oosc 10 rnnrl(ct , Bl'hoi:i1. 1 1 Ah!'-Ollte:y l~e ~lest t bl.'st TAX SllELTl::H 1:-;rE.-:T. d<'Pr<'f'1n tinn Xlnt, ! fl, j \11\j\;\" TO (' Jl f)t JS t; ~i"oppln1;1:.,',:,i.urcht0';,·,,~Jl~·~~:~: f~~~Y o:;eror. r~~i~h.inie~ 21 n.c .. n 11\'ll<'1ttlo's. ;-.;r. ~lll'll•'r & ;1pru.•c111uon. 1;:-1.;• VH0~1 '" 1;1\l' t.:s A t·,11 "' ~ 0 " 1 1 1 11 ,."ill•••ok 1'''''"· '''' 1 i• ·•·,1·, '1"1 ALA Rentals 642 8383 valut'. c"f!inf}ll!'('~ S66.!1(11. Ct1ll t·11cery: <'fllhl..'I' rR ce1. v. i' 5: .ru~n '-' -, .., · 644·14!11 Ill"' ~1. Brot.:rr. rm., lovl'ly lrplr., bc'11ut2ful P ca!i4¥•7l4.'.._: !<.~ 1 ..:....:1~1 ll?L.Pl!I'.\ HE ,\LT\" , I 1111'1"1 ,t, a hobby rn1. SIJ,500. Business Property 1400 l" 1 ~ ·' n 0-La 1£ un u !!di-., LAJtCJ:; F'A:\llL' 110:0.11:: ' A RARE BUY .\BH/2!\A. :.lnll;ll' !"Vl"I OPF.N 2 1(1 5 SAT ~t.:N. WAKE UP S".'7.~IOO \.\l!h 7' fl',$UtTtftblf' ~TUSTIN AVE In Nc1\pot1. 0 \8.m1ing :: ~l lA 1•11111 ;.,p11r <:1.v 't 5BR 3BA, Ille r11n1 rm. 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T J ALpa rtments Un urn. ewport S..ch 69 Apt•' urn/Unfurn 3900 Office Kent• ..w Ml1cellan Rentel1 4'50 Lott & Found NY "--" 1::.::i;;;::;~::;:.::;c;.:_.:.:::c 1 -:..::;.o"""o=-...;._~-1~;::.:.:.~.:.:;.c~;;.;..;.. flunlln•1•n "'"'" Coron• del M"' 3822 D1n1 Point 3826 PARK NEWPORT ln~·d· !,.~~ •..,.,,~"· t!.:, DUPLE.'<. J BR. 2 ba .• rn11. LARGE 2 BR. 2 BA. d'"'hr APARTMENTS bltns. refrla: Ol>l'l, hook-up {'J)ts, Ck'PI(, bll·in•, $350. 2 loadll ol l·upbollrdJi, cneh>M'<I the ba for "''uher &. W:IU dt")'Cr. BR. cplS, d r p ti ' l lo:"" ~ /w1hr & dryer hook-on y i::ar., lovely gr o un ii s;, 11µpliance11. t.?50.. 6r.>-GJ69 I u11~. No chlldn.•n ur pees, l.uxury Ap&rtlnent living com~lcly priv1&tf'. Re!~p. 2-Blt/IBA, crts, drpi, $220. n1u. <Oi-T.£9 uUer 6. ov~rlookintr: tM wah>r. En- n1arried t:plc. Sl&i. No pets. bltln!i .wtih-ek poet iwilk LOVE"LY 2 BR, 1nature joy SlSJ,CMXI heallh spa, 1 "'2-3276 ' 10 heh. Ai.lli.s/oo ' pc111. f rotipl~ or oldt'r 1nan, low ''vln:unln& pool:i, 7 l1¥h«'d PRIVACY New "''"l llR 2'li GTh-8.Jll rt'nl fur l!lllnr 11 Gh! ~ruu.1 COW11, plw. miles ol BA 1 I· 1 d . d -. nu1l11!l'n1u1c1• Sl.SO 493-1885 bicycle traUi;, punmg, 11huf· ' rp l., gur. II ry, y.ir ': 2 u1·/l Bu, t'lllfdrp, bll 11.:;, I t•\•e or 497-2:;,ll dttyl. fleboard, croqutt. Ju1UOl' l '• parJo. $275. 6'16-ll·ll·I poul, \\'al.k 111 li1•11ch. S2HJ. , ,:..-::-t1'01n $1().1.:;(l fno11thly; al!O 1 Apartm11nts Furnlahed 549-~>2!)8 • dll.)' s; (,'\"o'll I o~~.~\N~v~~~~n~h B&k'wt~11;:J· and 2-1Jedroon1 plans IUlll 3706 557~. ~~1~Jr~ . ;~)· pets Sl6S 100· 2·stvcy town houges. Elec• Belbo• l1l•nd Costa Mes• 3824 4~3-:.i:it7• 5'lj.4GO<i. · · Uic klt~s. private palkll NE\V Jllll./:.!Bi\, rJ'()lc, all bl\111, 1.vlOI' TV, J)l.l1ki & bhq. Avail th.ru Juul' lf!th & v.•kly thru Stunu1e1·. ti7a-0091.I YEARLY-1.AHGF>UJ>PEll Terrnce • Xtro nl1.-e 2 IW 1 Ba. $300/f\to. Le;™'· Oltk•r Only. G'lf>....8989; 6n-.:ll97 AVAlL 1'.lny 17. Yeurly leai;c. 2 Bll., $?'.IO. Ch·t•r gur11Kt:. Call Guy, MO-:l550 LIVES UP Balboa Penin1ul1 3707 I TO ITS NAME $l5 WEEK & UP Ovl'r ~ ltsll U'l'eS and JO a Sleeping Rooms sU'l!Unui ·with wuterfalls e llwsekeeplng Rooms U'\.'ntc a rt!laxi.ng setting for • Ocean VJew :Apu .. your i>pt1c1ous IX.'W 1-or :.!- BAio.BOA INN bed1'U0111 apart.rnent. t'rorn lD;l t.lain Stn.oet $175. Funtiture a\'ailuble. 675--8740 Ulllcc open !J:OO to 6:00. 2300 2 BR-VU, Blk to OC.'l'U0.111 6/21. \\'k.ly $12.:i . 01' l\10. $275. util inl·ld. 67:>-8531. Cost• MeJa 3724 LOW WEEKLY RATES Executive Suites 2080 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 642·2611 STUDIOS & 1 BR'S e FREE Uncn11 a 1-~ree UU!it11•s e Full Kitchen • Jieatcd Pool • l...11.wldry 1"11.cilllie1 • 1V &:: mail.I scrv. avail. a Pbonc Scrvl1.'t' $30 WEEK & UP e Studio & 1 BR Apti;. • 1V & J\'laid Service A\'ail. • Phone Servil.-e -lltd. pool e Chlld~n & Pct Section 2376 Newport Bl\'d., Cr.1 ~18-97aa or ~ El Puerto Mesa 1 BR. Furn. $165 Up All Ut il. Paid No Childri!n, No i~els Pool & Jt.ccrcatll>n 1959 Maple Ave, C.M. BEAUT f'UR.r.~. l Bil. lots or bit-Ing, pool, walk to 11hop. ping, 111i. llurn b c h . $150/mo. 9Jl \V. 191/J St. 543--0492 1 STORY, specious & quiel 2 BR, 2 BA, CONDO. Failvic1\' ftd., Costa J\ll'lill. Phone: 545-lWO. THE HUNT ENDS .•• No 1nort~ :lf1:u•1rnent hunting 11°hl!n you sec 0111' i;racious, l!JmCIOU!i 111.)'-()\lt. (.:atdcn !.llJl!.l'UllcULll \\Ith l'Uil\l'rl• h·tl{_'C, hul t1uit•t. lit' ;:: lh· or 2 + TV ltoo1n * 2 ~'ull Baths * In & Oul Entcrtalnini; ureas. • Cwntry l<i1l'l1'"n JUSt ~tAI Wld f\.'ilOY 10 n1ov1• in lo! THE VENDOME 1845 An•heim, C.M. HACIENDADE-MESA 160 \V, \Vilson, C.r.I. BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS 10 hfintoes to Ocean Close to bus lines & stores. SPACIOUS 2 Ur, SlW. Jnclutlcs Gas &. \Yater, draperies, 1."nrpets , ga s hcao.ng & gas kitchen stove, clost'd garage , a i r L'Ollditioning, s w i 1n m in g J)ool. rec. i·m, washers & dl'ycrs. Adults, No Pets. NEWPORT APARTMENTS 1 HR w1L From $135. UTlLrrlES PAID Adults, No Pets 2450 N(!y,•pon Blvd, 01 can 642-7678 ="''-"=;:c::..:.=--=~ I ur ba11.'0r11c1, carpct111~. dra· Eastbluff 3830 per1es. Subterranean J)afk· e DELUXE e lrll: wllh elevaton. Optional n1aJd service. Ju11t :iorth ol 1''Ul00n ls.land at J11mboree and $an Joaquin Jttlla }\.oao. TC'.lcphane lTl<i) &W·llll.IO Cor tt!ntal informauon J Bil, 2 BA npt .for leo.Ke. lndtl i:r»H'. n1a.sll'r 11u!l1•, din m1 & dl)J gurui::e. Auto door OJ>l'lll'r uvu il. J>ool & Hec1-enU011 area. Adu.It!& on· ly, no flcls. I'll: 611-81);1 * 2 WEEKS FREE * • $307 • Vista del Mesa 86,j An1lgos \Vay, ~B ADULT GARDEN 110i\1f:S 1 i\1anaged by JH.Vl.NE AVE. AT M.ESA \\ ILUAi.'1 \VALTEHS CO. :O.tove in w/dcposit only Fountain Valley 3834 1 BR. WO 2 Br. S230 1 ~ , Day & Night 54.-curily, Pool, I 2 Bit 2 BA, UP"lalrs 1n 4-Jacuzzi, ttce. Bldg. w/cxe1·- plcx. Nr. t.ILle Squure. else rm, bUliaids, color TV. I ~s2001n10, 963-2761 Lu. Apt . llM dishwMhl'r, Huntington Beach 3840 ~lrlg, 11hl.l.g cpl & pvt put.Ju ur deck. CHILDREN and p•rents love the large, Jp1cious apart· mtnts •t Banbury Croas. 54~ llUS SERV1C£ TO DOOR BAYWOOD APARTMENTS i ~~::;.~::.:::· f Atature adult. Util pd. MARTINIQUE APTS. 2 &. 3 BR. AJJio Prlv. palioli. Pool. Nr. shpg. Adults only. 1777 Sanla Ana A1•e., C.r.1 . f\Igr. 113 646-5542 O:pt.s, drps, 1-'ull ba, $ll0 mo. Art 6pm, 612-0'265. VJ-;RY Nk.-e 1 bdr. dpb:. Quiel. Sep by glll'tlgt!S. Employed, ovel' 35. No pets. 548-1021 or 556-6777. E/SIDE apt-Very nice lBR. beamed ceiling. pvt patio. $175. mo Inc all ulil. 642-8011 or 961H!M "THE VICTORI.AN " 2 BR w/ gar, l lh ba. Adlta. Cpt/drp/bltns, lnCd yd w/ patio. Wtr pd. 636-4120 667 Victoria SI "L" •••• $165 BRIGtlT, La-g 1 BR. v.·/drps, crpts, garage. All sto1-es close. QuieL bldg for mature couple w/oo children or pcls. $150/MO. 646-1461 NICE, lrg IDR. Quiel. Sep. gar. ~\dlts. $150. E/side. t Ph. Roger, S.1&-.!¥.i21 1 BR & LOFT A.PJ'S. Pool, jac111.Zi, rent. inclds ttll util, re.frig, encl gar. $190 & $2'l5. Adults, no pets. 393 H11n1ilton, 645-44ll. • • ?' l BR furn, lrg, ideal for buchclors. Adull5. Terrac.-e. $165. 1993 Church. a 18--0033. Huntington Beach3 740 NE\VER 2 BR Apt. Ground floor. Ire' rnts. l blk Irvine J\\·e. lAckecl gar.igc. No childten/pets. Refs req. 839-1190 • • • t • • ' • ' • 1 BR. $155-$16$ NE\V DECO!l.. Priv ~;,1·~e Lndry rm. Newer S1~auish Adult Complex. 2 mi. S.i. of San Dic1,o0 Frwy. l'iJOl Keelson l.n, llB. 8-lZ,..78-111 EFFIC. npts lron1 s:.1 \\'Ct'k. Pool. n1aid, ph. ldf)', \o.illtti;e Inn 19-1-9'136. BACll. apt. sullable IOI' qulct man, N. end, SllO. util. l>!>ld 5.%-0&18 eve. Newport Beach 3769 DUPLEX-218 21st St. I blk beach & 1iier. Dix 2 Bi·, fl'plc, yrly lsc S2:l:>. 0Hys 546-80.'lO ext. 116; \I' k II d Ii 67",,-769-1 . :Z BR. Duple:1:. Priv. patio & yal'd. Encl gar, Drps, sh.ag 1.:rpt. Adults., no pets. $190. JO'n Victoria, ('all 5.\5-085!) to see• STUNNING 2 BR & \>ancled . , . , ~ . From $190.00 Dc!r1 gi.rdeo apt. Poo , Rec. NE\V DELUXE --1-p]ex, PARK PLAZA 11 a1~·r1. ~'.!!JO 7JO \V, ll:Sth St, nr llnn1ington ll!I~ ur. 2 805 West Stevens '"l\VK Ul'. J -. 2 Jl< & C.1\1. BH, $210., 3 Mil, $::i0. Coll ...., .. u, ·1-71Sf lOlf Sunflov.·er) Bac!L Color 1V, n1~id .'\l'rv., $100 . 2 BR I~. BA. Stu<ltv. -'~·~·.cc'~· =~=,,.----!Sant• Ana 545-1121 pool. 11'1E hfES1\, 'llj N. Drp'd, crpfd, pat i o . 2 $ 5 DOG RUN Nc11.'fl0rl Bl, CJ\t. &lfr-~t Ogle. AdjaC'f.'nl $hopping. 2 BR. Fron1 Sl~fl~. CrptA, Apts Furn/ Unfurn 3900 A p1rl me nt s Unf urn. '1J4-5'\S-.'i7411213-59'1·52"l7 drps, pooJI, 'i'~"2·!C~Jh~il~d~&~pc~11iii:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .-NEAT, Clean. epl'd 1 BR. ilk. 8-12~ or S·lZ-4j().\ ~ Balboa Island 3806 "'/gar., $125 .. • Back JJ.a.y :O."E\\' APTS-\\'atk lo Beach. _1 _,. ~ area. 280 Del ~In r [ &. 2 BR, frof'I $175 to l235. (:St ~v YEARLY-:; br. 2 bn, frp\c, Zl:J.431-956!1 ' Ext1·as . .l36-1.i79 11;. l"'. r .. •.$_._ ~ 111!\\'ly re<!ec. Pref. llo'Olil:'g LOVEL y 2 BR 1 VJ BA 2 BD!l.~1. rl~ed gnrHgc, child -..... ---~ i:irls. $33.i/MO. 1171!. Dia-• • · k "l"" ~ n10nd 675-:® or 6i3-DS6l \V;i.lk to shops & ~hcJOl:"· or :Sui IK't·~: ·i,19 w. 2 BR. To\\·nhouli(', trplr, I t•luld Qk, no pets. 5-ti-m~ Iii• is froin $250. l Blt. Cro m ~195. V;\CANT ~ 2BR. vu o I 2 t "bR ck:I " mountains, new llhn g, drps , SPAC. IO\\'CI". :! UR in }.pll'x, 1 F~XJ'll.'\ ~·· ir. -u~c Pool, tennis. t'flnUnentul pnl. h..., Kar, $27J y<ly, Eastsidc C.:0.1. i?l'fs t"l't'fd. pools1!.t\o' 1~1it nl' lx•oc~. $l6J. breakfa!o1, Sc~pnrale fwnily tUn-t::m"' 645-74:-ij 2:\20 t loi·ida. aJG-.58.".!2. section. CIOS4.' t() shopping ' Capistrano Beach 381 8 1 sron ; Condo. 2 JlR, z M, Laguna Beach 3848 &: tine beach. S.14--2611 C \\'11lk to .~hops. Ar!ults_ $2ij l: NE\\' Ot·enn ViC\\' 3 l~R. 2 1110. &12-6.1·1!1. SOUTH LAGUNA LA J\1ANC1-tA APTS C lJA, hol~~11y, cri,1t.s, d!·ps, I 1 Bit uiil. C't'pts, drps, 1-erriiz. _ . . Spacious Mull gnrdcn aplg. ! bit-in~. $261J/nlo. ti~:l-1155_ 1 ..,,0 1.f', U!Jpcl', SJ.JO. ~2-'4m:i!i, 1.IV(l 111 an uH.rn f1ush1on.1hlc 2 CIOS<' 10 iihopping & ix'nch. C d IM 3822 1 ~1 7 \\' Hilb s A t c ttlt. 2 BA A\il owrlooktt~ Lt1X\lr\ooS 91\ll,I!; ('l'pl!i, bltlns orona e ar -'-· · t., 11 · tht PncU!c. So t·~ose to the-hichiile cll!<h1\·ai;:hl'r. Lg. ~ Nit N°('\\' 2 BH. bltns. drµ11, 11·ftter, yuu can 11111 a IX!bble pool & gas BBQ & prl"nte live BIG! New In Newportl from $145 A1 Oa~wood Carde n Apnrt- mafll~ GREAT RECREATION· swim· 1111ng, s8ur141S, 1iaa11t1 tlub~. b!ll\a1ds, 1•MI~. pro ~ pro ehop, 901! drNinq range, par1y fOOITI, CIC. FUN ACTIVITIES· r ul!·tlme d1NC!Of, rree 6 ul'Kley b1unch. EIBO's, fflps, l);u1u1:>, enu !'1•lrt'l' fl(AUTIFUL APARTMENTS· Single-:;, I & 2 budroom11. Furn. & unlurn. V/1lh nil 1ha e~1rc Modol& l)DOn 1a to 7. So1ry. no pets or thi!On!n. Ot1.kwood Garden Apa.rlments H•wpo1t Btach/Norlh 1,, .... Mid 101~ t.4).Q~ Ntwport Be1ch/Soulh \~!~ .i 101.,. 6-4Z.8170 No :\1ov('-in or J\1ove-0u1 PAT PLANS "1 Me•• lndu•lrial Park "1 clu1.ri;~s. l''ron1 S7.50 per R.np\tll y expanding busi ness 111on1h. con1 n1uni!y. Llte Industrial 1 llamll1on & N1C11.·lillld St., JIB Unil'i, 2000 sq 11 .i:. up. I ALLSPACE In1p1'1\'cn11·111;;; to s u i 1 960-1970 ll'nant. 711 \\'<'st 17th SL, =~=~0--C-'-'-'"""'-~~ I Costn r.h•sa. Leasing. Ol-1STORAC E G1u·ng<' for J?c)1I !Jee , 642--9397 . 1959 J\lnplc A\'C, No. 5 Costri J\lci;.:1 Office Rental 4400 1617 WESTCLIFF, NB 5-15 sq.ft. .i:. u p ~l ... rx!32 Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 NOW LEASING Huntington Beach NEW M·l 9-IO Sq. ~'t. & UP lla11ul1011 & Newland St. 960-1970 TNDUSTRk\L CO~lll!ERCIA!. Ort'ICE SPACE fol' il'asc in choice ~lission Viejo a1'i'a. Good fn1y aCCC5S t1t ,\very Prk-.vRy. It e a I 1 o 1· :.. p:trtici(Xlllon solicited. 831-1-lOO * COSTA Mt:SA * l !OU -l:ltJll • Jj!i(J • :l,)Q(I SIJ II i11ti1111!rial units. SI::E • ROBf;1rr NA·rrrtr;.ss l ~c111tor-Cui11a r.it•sa-Si~6.i71 " \\I.I.I·:' l{I \I.I\ ' .... . " •.. . ' ... .. ·~. e Liq Lie on S•I• $30M • C•ndy Store • Gear Mfg e BHuty ~hop • Equip. lNsing HOLLAND BUSINESS 540-0008 s.u.µ 645-4170 RF.\\'ARD: $1,IXXI for 3 g.~neralion dinmond ring stolen from Law.um Bench honu•. 499-325R After 6p111 auw CARE. l IM..'hOOI ctUldren my home. 5 dtty11 V.ttk, llB IU'rll ('Ill! Cit.'', SC2·1T7'l. CHILDCAIU: 11ic:cn1 •' d Anyume, reaNmnbl~ nr.tc ... Broo k hu rm t -.\d a 111"'. BEST l\1ASSAGE IN N.B. 3400 Irvine ;\\'C., Suite l03B. Open 8 Al\l, ?.1on, \\o'ed, Fti., Ann. 5.57-«i.19. INCRLASE your busUine, 1·3 cup sizes in 2 v.·ks, no t'X· crcises. pads or jtimmicks CRll Juanita, 832--427'1 "'8--0H87_·,---~-,....,,1 Contracfor 6021 J•ck Taubuw, p a ll o~. 1'<'1nod. adll. Uc. 8 -1 al907:.!. f\1,Y Way C..:O. 6li.-17ru. KNU. KJ!;NDALL cCriCiilir. IW1ddcru.-e & Con1nM!rc:i.ttl • 5lS-15J1 • El•ctrical 6032 EI..ECTIUC..IAN UCi!n!le No. 23.ll~. S1nall JOb!l, m.lnt ill. rcpal.rs. j~ G;rc.;nr;;g ~s PARADISE GARDENING HOUSE OF CLEAN Ca1;pets, v.•indo1,•s, floors, upnol. Special rules for '"!:· St!f\f, 61v-6ti24. STKJ\i\I Clt'anl.ng, d c 1' p exu·action, dry \\llhin 3 hrs. sanlUzes, Salis lac l Io n guar.55i-6742 Piinfi"9/=P-ape-r7in-g~60~73' 1 * Willard Painting Contractors * RESIDENTIAL & COl\iMERCI,\L Finest Craftsmen J.'ND. sn1all black Poodle * PAU.1 & Card Reader • n1b: Vic. Bl•istol & \\'arner Ad/reduclion 10831 Beach \\'/pink collar & nca guard. Blvd Stanlon 5:l7-:MOG About 3 v.'ks. 11go 545-1522 · Tra:el 5450 \Vall 1'extur1n.g \Vallpaperioi; Nc.11· Al.'OUstical Ccilu1gs Please Call For Estimate FND: Sm! fn1l l>Uppy-looks like n1in. Collie. Vi c. Eslancl.a f{igh, Placentia, C.J\i. Y!S-216:\ GRAY Striped 1\lale Cat, v.'ith roll11r Vic: Balboa Blvd. & 15th St., found 11hout a W{'('k l\J;\'.I 67J-26TI "LAY?<.IAN'S Nc\I: Testa- ment" & !i cassette tnpel'i . 1\Iay belong 10 C1is Cot c . 546-2934, 534-2160. 1-~0UND: Boy Scout !Jack pack bctlvcen 14th & 15th S1., Ncv.·port B ca Ch.. 675-5449 after 2 pm. FOUND: ~laJamule • 4-15. Culver & Santa Ana frcey,-ay lRoule jJ ~--0174 FOUND: Gray n11Ue cat, ~'hite marki11g9, red collar. Vic. hlesa dcl JI.far. !>46-1798. FOUND: ~,nle, snlall black Peke-a-poo? Ccrona de.I Mar 673--£7:l5. FOUND: Sn1all kilten, Vic. Han1ilton & Place11Ua.. C.M Identify, 642-3086. LOSI' SlB. l-JUSl\.Y , intile, T1u1°silve:r & white. An.sv.·r11 to "Parka". 673-59,jt NAT IO N\VIDE Auto ·rrans(Klrtation. Doo1· to door service, special ralt'S. ICC lie. & insured. 612-7300 1-~-1~ Carpenter 601$ C ARPENTRY·1'1astcr Craflmlan-rcmodeling & finish w o r k guaran1eed. 1''REE ESTlr.11\TES . 400-3105 bcf. lOam/aftcr 6 pin. GE~N~E~IL-IL~~C-AR=P~E~N=TR~Y7 CUSTOM FINISJI \\'ORK Sn1all jobs ok. 8!»--48;)8 Carpet Service 6016 *642-5775 641).1'136* State Uc. f>.:o. 2810.18 l'AINTING & ItEPAIH, 3J y!'s. \\'ul'kmonshlp gun I' Take :1dvnntage 01 my exp !"i.%-7056 ilOUSE~P~•~i-nt~;,-,,-,,-,~,,~,~.~. ~E~xl. Rea11011able rates. }''rec csl. AirlcStl sprayer r e n l a I s . 645-4928, ~14 . NOVA· Protective Coalingi.. Avg hon1e $.325. :l story S.Ji5. Lie , bood, lrui. 53&-6213. PROF. \\'allcovering, stole lie. No. 27!i.ll4. Insur, all lypcs p'\per. 714/842-4386. PROF. painter, honest v.·ork, rea&. lnl/eJ(I, tree estimate. Rl'f.s. S.IS-2159, 6t2-3913. INT/EXT PAINTI NG All Orange Co. Jim 675-3.')59 * Wallpaper Hanger* C. Rebko ti46-2449 PlaJter/Repair 60n P1\TCH PLASTERING All l,ypci. Free e111in1ates Call 540-68Z) Plumbing 6078 ~ BEAUTIVUl.L\' 1111po lntl'd 1 crpt, J)l)()I , f111). i.::a.r . Adults. Into II lrom the le.rracci. 11atlos. 1, 2 & :; Bit. $100. It duplex, lnr lea~. strJ (ll'r 1 110 J>C11" l76 \\, liay, C~l. ~lotu~~ :idults, no J)(!U. ~ per nio. Gas & water I month. 2 Bdm1s. & den, 1'l Lll.r. 2 hr, 1bn, din rn1, 31T.;),) Pacific Cit llv.y po.Jd b ll I h !I: l' u '" p I e I e I )I l'IJl/(lrp, !!IV/ri•f, JI {l (}I . 499-2135 . 7i8 S<'Olt Pince r e m o 1t r 1 ~ d : 11\1 nt'11 1\dlt11, no pets.SI 70. &1;>4$5. 64'.r:co'.17. applh111CC1, u P g r a ll e d l S R upt1e1·. UUI pd. IJ\lins. Spect•cular 11-IE EXCITING LAKE-SIDE LIVING • EXCITING VALUE • ~t:\V BLDG i\l-1. 1200 11q. ft. $176 & 2.'SOO !Oq, fl. $:.iij. 221).3 1111. lront Office, Cl1lts. large rea r doors. 1\nnheinl & TC".m1\n11.I \Vl\y, C.J\I. Daya GlG-5033 or ''''CS ~l l''ND: TcMb equipment at Costa f\1\'&a l)ark, round l\lonclay n'lgtU. Cilll ,642--0176 FOUND: Bicycle, on &min Arm Ave. .t Lilac Ln., Costa 1'>1Ma !MS-1362 JOJlN'S Carpet UJ holstcry Ori Shanlpool, ( So i I Retn.rdants). Degreasen1 & all color brighlencrs & 10 minute bleach for white carpets. Save your money b~· saving me extra trips. \ViU clean living rn1., din ing rrft., & hall $15. Any rtn. $7.SCI, l.'()UCh $10. Chair $5. 15 yt•a. exp. In 11,'hl\t oounts not mclhlXI. I do \\'Ork myself. Good ref. 531--0101, CARPET & Upholsler y clet&ning. Finest equip. ~II now for fttt est. Olmnis, t714) 64-J..JT;:,5 L..rt. OTIS PLUlilBING Rrmodel11 & Rcpalr1. \\'ater beaters, disposals, turnaccii, dsh\\'Mhrs. 6'1~ P.f/C &: Bl A. Compl'iie.rlwnbirJi Sel'vlce. Uc. . Roofing 6082 REPAJRS. Rll l)'JM!a. ReaA. Free nt. Uc'd. Ask for \VAil, 5-t1..J.1SS,S))...'"~. carpets Ii: drnpes. lll'I. $150. No J>'·ts. 2013 Ocean Vu Townhouse PALM MESA APTS. HARllOlft Chari~ 81. &16--0lU \\'alk lo beach. 2 Sil. + l\en MINtrrF*') TO NPT. BClt. 1..G. 2 BR s1udto, ~ar. nr. ..-"'""t bar. 1lle pR.liOl'I, cus-S.ch, J & 2 BR. from $157 1hopr1g, adull!l, no child. 10111 Cflllll. drp..-. apollant"'C1. Adults. No Petit. 22ro f ordhrun Dr. 616-3485 lJrnnd n~'" $435 per mo on 1:;s1 l\t~ Dr. 2 Bft srun10. ~. lcMC', 536-280.1, or s.17-4871 . <:'I bl.ks from Nf!'Yr-port Bl\'d.1 , patio. 2346 Suuta Anl\ Aw. 3 Bl? 2 113, "''"'/Vlt!Y>', blck. S.16--9860 1 1''flr 11pp1 cnll ~~1 C\'es. to bc11ch. Nl'nrly 1iev.•, l~se New Meaa Gardens 1 Uf'PF:R 2Blt, erpts, drps. S.100 4!»-3383 or 4!'11-2119 Utll pd. Ree nnit, saunn, ..................... ---! r11.ngc, Clvcn. retrlg, no pets, BE:AUTIFUL Ocean View. ~I. 2881 Hrl~1ol, nr. 8 EA U T IF' U L lgt' ()('l'an S150, 548-7721'1. !If 141',.i l"ron• 2 Dr 11pl tn '4·plcx. SlC Plnza. Adult~. no pct~. view 3 liR, 2 BA, hll n~. SJr.O Up 2 Br. 3 Dr 1 1 ~ UR, Pool. Sm. 6i.>-614J cv1t11, 546-3717. v.tir/rlry. 2 cnr g ~ r · pool, pl ~ yrd, cpt11. 1ln~. ten. cutpcu, dl'itPtS • 1 blk D~EL°"UX".=E~,~.~.~,,,....,-,-.~1~.~,~,,...,. 673-0725. 1ll2 Co L'ltl' No. I. fi1~~. 10 nlnln l>eAch, $180. ia-rdvn bu11J(11IC11\', nr oocan, 2 BR untum npl. South ol 2"R/1 up~111it11 ~ 281{/ Mt-a.178 & 49M 791 ttpl, hog patio, G Jmhi., !fwy. $27fi . nw. IBA d~, No C'.hildren or Me'• Verde 3963 aiu1llll.~ lf!nlil~ R-i&.o259. 714-67~ 1trt 3 pm p.;t110·l•"'9UI Also, t Br. f' .. ron1 Slll. 2 br range ~· rl , "'/w-ept rJl.IV.\C\" w/ 3 Bil, 2 Tl•\, I e 110~1£ ATl\IOSPHERE .l Br·apacious.. 611.m., pool, 11r Ill"! )'Tl'y, uUI· , ho pet. lf11l, .lfArai.,•t" lnd11< yurd, j [)(•luxf' 2 &• l BR. ltenlal Ofc, 11ho1l c11• k bu . AdllJI. 1941 6~4-mO ltVI : Jrit, J!flO. S2m. ~I• XYA Maw Ave. !Wl-lo.\4 ! Pomona, CJ\t. 64,,,,.,.. . I ' Adults• Smoll '•ts aac:h~lor . On• ... two a.•. 175 to 415 MesaV,rde (ostat Adams 540-11100 NE\V P.1-1 :·JOO.~ Sq Ft Shop & Offices. Arnpl pritg 2n'I 3 phase p\IT-ln•~h M'r 11lnl loc, IU' S.D. fr"<\')", 64&-12:)2 INDli~IAL Slor.1.gc Unir. "50 .sq. fl. $6.1. AlllO OHitt 10 Shlltl', N.n . 646-1724. Storage 4550 S T 0 R A G 1-: G:u·ngt'-!\hop. :l}l(25' Truck high. $60/i\iO. ~ Ncwput1, Ci\t. No. 67~26:>1 Carpet Cloning Floor C•re & Windows 'Du1ch ll.11linl, · Strv. 537-1508 FOUND: Sn111.ll IJrn &: white t le ~ v•-\Y •. HOUSE lll.!15, Room ~. em11 ...,.. ~. amer ., Sleam houM: $39.95. UphoL Sprlngdkle. IIB. Ca 11 L \ru ~ 70 8-MHl38. 1 .;~;'~·c.;;;~'~"""'~~·~·~·'-'~1 '"'-' = LOST: Crys1Rl ·ba9.·I. No Cem•nt/Concrete 6019 LOST small ren1a.le Springer ~'panlel, lh·'tr & \\'hilt. Near Edi90n IU&h 4/1!. 968-7678 or 962-2'z51. Rt\\·ard. Sewing/Alterations 60U ALT ERATIONS-JWityling- 1.adil'!!I wear, E:11::pert, Ref. -queslkmll 11.sked. Rt-ward • 613-aOOI CEltfENT \\'ORK Tile 6091 Dri\ft\\'l\V5 · Si<l<'v.'tllk:"I • 1---------- Patios -Slf1bs • Plan1ers • CERA~llC TILE 'NE\V & Slm..-e 1969. Soul h Coo!'t Ser-ren)()({t'l. F'rer est. Sin Jobi! L0!-."1', D\tlco <'llf, !!arbor View Homes . Ple11M! en.II &.....,., YiCC!I 673-9006. ._t"lt'G:N!. 5.1ij-242ti. Rentals Wa nted 4600 1 FNU Sn11 blk I ""ht tml doa ----------VI(':. Np! Jli hl•. 0."1.tENT: Patio, rtrh·ea, wolk!i·Re1>11ff1, AW & Top Soll 6092 ~'OUPU-:: w/1itt "''(I('!' f11m . I 5'1S·l!J.IJ houat:/Apl l'lllW for l ruo oejltND~ Sn\l blk & \co'ht longer In Cl\!, NB, Ctl~1. Poodlf' ,•le \Vlbon ti11~ !Jr)h or Dorothy·. Rt'publlc, C.~t. Mi-1 too I rernove, 1''rce est. 5'14-S99S. -~------- 4nl I CONCRETE Paticl!I, «lO fKI rt It or mot'f' ~ pu sq fl . OOn, ~14. * "I'O~U . * OOi'-tPOST *' ~fUWI N • ltF..0\VOOD Call ~1¥;.-69~ Job JAP. LI Job c:en Hol * S.c I New !m di\! A E J Im "' to< "' Fee • co wa c I Xl " •C Fl AC to R All ti 11 "' " a ' 0 " • p A " p ' B I A ,, ' p t ' " 17 c p R I A • IT.;:::-c.:;::r;;;---;;;;;;;-,,n-,-,,,.,..-...,.~.,..,==.....,.,..,.._,~..,._,..=.,,,,.,,,=-~~---~~------..... ~~~-------~~~--~----=..'.rrittay April 19 lq7.i ~~~=~--= DAILY PILOT 39 TrH Sorvlco '°93 IHelp Wonted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100Help Wanted, MiF 7100 Help W•ntOd, M&F 7100 Help W•nled, M&F 7100 Help W•nted, M&F 7100 H elp W ant , M F 7100 Help Wante d.-M&F 7100 ''Chrb1'0 1""" Servltl''' .._ I ~ 1 R 1 • 1 D·liv-Sunday Only 1:oo:suRAZ"Lr.. co. I)(' rd, ~1A1n & 1. \i..:so1t.\' 1-t.ElJl 2 OFFICE GIRLS ,,,mmn&. ~movn '11rd Mt1r.hcrC.onswnFin OlK'n .. -·1-salt'S D.J,ttnlJ I: niitnll TH.A\lt:t.IJllX:F., :0.1£01(',\l.Sf''C'RFT,\RY '.\ \'JlS )o:l~YllEI 1'1-lt Oen.n-up._5.'8-7939 lndu.s. Engineer SJ3K OF DAI.LY Pll.OT TO CA.RRIEl\S. Dt:" trulneea. S.hiry to SSOO ' ~~\lpvM Ek•a.._il h'>rtt 11111l't' !or t;t-":\-r l)r In 111.1•1tt l' l.lllil\', I' l .111 I NEEDED Schools & 0.: 1¥11 Onitta El~ ~IO 1 ttuL• T nv \.iotlwl, no v;pn-. l'li'l¥11¥Jr). 6l2-.S'nl [l'\'lrt•' ~lu'I t"' n1.1tun •, 111" 1 n 1 r 11 .1 11 ,. r MJ111,. ~:1 .. drot 11·l\·ph•u1 ,. •l1 ~11;itrh lnttructlon 7005 ~··y, Sruua ru111. Sl'i25 Quw.r.. RE USE OF i\ LA.RGE STA· ~1. MAINTENANCE--•·\1 >'11 ,i. 1vhnhli•. ~;...11~1J .1r1\ 111;: s2 '.Jil hr ,\ up · 11,;t M' :tj. al1l1· "' 111·1,•· Cl.:rk 1'y11b1 ~ TYON \\Tt\GON Oll VAN. CONfAC."I' &lR. JNTEWGENT f h k 1 .1~un.1 llill~ :'-1u ,,·11 LJ I \rpl~ 111 1 '•·r~in STEFFIE'S S\VIM SOll .. >Ol. .,~l'N1J1ry s;,7j BENTON \VIU.JAlo1S. 330 \\'ES1' 8 ;\ y '....iih tM.·~ ~xd ox{ai;c~,1~~r " ENGi NEER \IE:" ~ ~ 1· "1 r ,. ~~1ubh .... h1·11 1\11\1 ~I-.-; . ....; YELLOW CAB CO. In! T)pllil $500 STREt:I' COST\ 1.tt:SA TELEPHONE ~·;i.nh'<I aii coo"Unutor .,1 .~1•1•11t1t ln lh<' Ail.!l~un urf'a l\•U1•' lull ur p.1rl lune. l°11ll 1"; ~: \li!h, ('01>la \lo·~.; OPENING SOON A~'l">IUltlng Clerk to Will 642-432i f'OR A..,POINT.?t1ENT. -act1\•1l11•5 for )'()u1tg bushll'l>l' lur ~ork :1 t lan:c i;ur.h.'n· 11.lr U•\1 !'1·16 ~.1a.·, NU RSI NG ' _______ .;;._.-.i Ml.OOA ISLE ltc.'\·f'pt C••~hlrr ~ 11\iln l•I h1~ bt•th"h fll"t'll IYPt' 11pflrtn11•nt i•o1npl•'"· NEEDED I OPPORTUNITY 490 PARK A\"I·:. Sr . Uuytr lndulri<•I $14K A E I Op t nlty Em I yer rt>tltll' wi 1 h c\·1:'1)'thini:. JI.Just li<' Wf(!o;~i\·1• aud d)· -Fur \1 uik u1 1.iin~1 1i.wtli.Jn J.n· Iustrui:tion, 11U agl·~ '.'.!Hint. ~l('n 1..11.0tJ~'"l>C S.'125 n -u. por u P 0 L>i•·•ltt ,,, ~11 l'l•·•><v ,,, ,,,_ nr11nil". \1 ilh t'll'l·U 11".1! l.lltl"k· T u-1 W _, M&F 7100 HI W t d M&F 7100 ' "' I !:~. !<1r l1t .1r ,\· 111•!111'1'\, 1h.1,t1; l'olu.;r h1• 11Uh111: 10 6T3-74ij17;i;;;iiiiiiiii lllllSQ S.:hed11ltng Sl2K n.. p •nt-, t p In e , rhcn1t""nl fQ; fhj• n~l;t c:hJ,·k );!tuUJl(t, l'Ullll'ntry. i,1!11111hh11.; IMMEDIATELY ni.•hl.• .\I-.•. I/tun" ",r,, ll\n i•I. :-:.•nit• ,..,1,.,l"ll'll•'· .,, '-~ ,r..., " " ' l•/111\1<' upl'111111.~ I',,, t ·""l•hnl\ & Sl•alut.; dt'blr11l1lt l~~!jj!!jj! t;. ~1,r, sheet metal $12K · "ltll '"!"" ,,, •. ,,, '·' 1•·. hnrl tnt',·h~nicnl \\(•rk Al~11 I ltct.'t"11lionllit 10 $600 PR SS & \\·~ I 1llh'r "tirn l''ljUhl'!C (~Xj)(.•l'll'llCC l'l'pl)il'• II I : ]L&c·y/TU!llln lo $600 CASHIER D1~1'1-~ •• ~-",.,, ,.· r ~u,•nT,','1'1 Int,: \lo'UlllH'I"", t!t')t'l'li, :ind ( 25 I 1'.1.1 !UJH \•JI" It\·.... !\l,..'11! l•tll 11"\ 111'("\.'l<o'r•r)' f'>•••t•ll('l\I Lsfilo'"*" f I C~n1:i1.,.J Office to StOO ~lust he ex:p for coffee &hop .. .,_ ..-... 0 ••u ..,.,111_ .,.,,. dlilhii·a!>h('N. E:."l"-'lli•ru :1 •• ,1. !thll1. :-.:u1"'"'" ,\11h n•·•·1 lt-il n1·1~w11 11y '" h·arn i;:111vt l ;i;iiiiiiiiiiii~·,:;i;;i;i Call J('annic Sisco Api>ly tn pcnon 10 ~lrs. !\ttr. fir1n. Ph~1tAAnt "T1rk1nw .,,Ill"' "Ill"' .,.;.,,-s-.i ory und fdru.;t' hC'!l<'flt..; Unsk.llled f.,1· l 'n~· 1•r1u111 . 111;:ht~ 11,•d•· 111tJ1 i.;1 •,14t H•ll <uK·•· , S Ball l'OndlC1(HUI ,t-1:V1..:.I 1'0!1\IJl\lty II 111,•nt I''"" H-'t·I !11i;h St·llOl)I "' 'Id Hoffnuui aur 11 I II T l'lt'ft~' Cl\ ' l.<i11"" ~l:l~UO.'.. ..,, .. 11 •. ,,, ".,,•Il l• I ed I NE H<X I Lftg\I pn 1 l('t1t• !~. a11n1t11!e ~ ~ L "' ""-• l ir.1d p1"1'1, 1->111 <'\l)l'n1•n•·c 11 Job W•nt , Mae 7015 p WPORT 425 ~. Co...t 1 :!,., LB Corti .. JSjJ Kt'nl"rlng, in·u11:'. OAK\\'000 GA H. ll 1':,\ Ant.I \\ork1nic 1 '1•11d1r~1n~ 1111~ ri .. Jd 11111 IM · ,.011-.idc1"1 .. t JAPANESE ooYs rr ()I ersonnel Agency ~i1l-ID!O. ,u>1\RT~1r.::-.:TI. Assemblers ,\p111 y ,,1Hn !hni rr1 u1 Lh u. int1·r..1t·\lo·~ ~ au1 ~ LIVE IN \\"ITH F'A~lll..Y . 133 Dover Or •• N.B. ~AStilER DRIVERS, (714) n2-4500 Personnel Dept. 12 111...-.n. SuJ, 1\111·11 :.'O. ,,,_ • >IS-1'" • 642-31111 Delaney· n. ... ....,,,, o.c. & Packagers Saddleback 1'1' '" , .. ,,..,, '" "" 0 "· •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~! Airport Tttmint.L Cofh School Bus nn 1•11ulll oppo11unity I 1.ills 1 ~I E. \\'nnM•r, .S.A . Job Wanted, Fmale 7050 , Shop. Apply In JM!non Exp<>rlel'K'M pn-lcrrcd $3.:.1 1•1111,10~··1· 111 I -1 Au• ·--'·keeper "''•""' 9 • 11 •m. ,., '' "' '""' A"'1' '" 1 110L T Commun1·ty Hosp1·tal "·"a "'""' '-'L>:scm1. NEED help at hom•·" \\11• " ~ Bftkl'r St. Coil:t ~!•'"' "· c.'..-•I"-. "·,-.,, ,;kp-.· .. For Cons. truction OH_i<'<". CLF'.AN_ Up & delivery boy, 1' • I T NC Instant Per5onnel I rui~1, .. 1 tli• r Ht. 1 ' 1 1111 ',; '"''"" •h.... '"'" ""' '" p h fl I I II I In ~ ~T-5320 ~ MA N ENA E '""11h' 11!t'lrn1n~"· \\"111 ~·1)rl. rom"""•ons. lionll'makeni <1rt t!me, rs ex.ilJ e. u tune., app 'i pct · Drnl'..",-...""'-tr'.I :'llojnr :'ll<"th1•11I 1'1:111 :-:-.:...,1 I' "''1 <11• \'.1l••1h-"1 It 1 ~ U ~h· "7 ""°I C;.11 64.>-1260 llu!chefiiln I, 140 Industrial EXECUTIVE rC:.r'\.:)\.Jl"'ll"IU. MECHANIC ''"' ,\.-•ll•1t•I•· I 1 .. ru 11q11· int I<' .. 1111111l.'I' PJO n,,... 10<! Ct:O\IV"'ES•Arc .... V""v " 1 ~11=111111 !Ill ~ .\111111 111 l"'1'1"0•n. Tu~·f . · AUDITOR "'"Y· Olsta l\1i-s.i. SECRETARY ..JU\11\.. "-'LJ'(\,....I DAY SHIFT To•n1111.1n1ry S.•1'\11·1• (714) 837·2121 1·t'''''· ,,, ,,, .• ,;,.1 '-·•l\\'!I HOUSECLEANING -Exper CLERIC•L ~""' 1· I . Ir. ' ~ dfpend, l't'ali l:id) 11111 Night Relief Auditor "' Irvine Boat !\!n..n\lf1'C'tUrtr ..,.,,, .Hiipu~ Jr· ~uih• 1> 1'ak<' ~1n llu·..:•• t'r•••'"RY 1n \)I ,.p)I ~t''."'t'l.0\\'l-:1 ~ clean ,your hni da):i,I Jrnn1cd. Opel).inf.:. Imn1etl. Assli;nmenUI .. Top ctealres F.:c1•c u1 Jvl•j SEE OUR :'\•'11 fo'>1'I Bl".i•·h ~ll;..1711 T" ~:1 1 "1" l'o l 1"un1o.11L '\\l\l\\'E.\R, ~ ('1,aMI 6 :{6--09 7 .( /\poly In, P<-l"S()n $$$. Lon~ ot· !\hol1 tCTnt. Sl'Cl'Cll\nl. l>ositlOn 'v \ l I • SUNDAY LISTING ~lu"I li;nf' f'.l(perll·nN' in th(' t-:11u11l Oppu1· En1)llO)'•'I" \"i 1 .. :,11.111,, \'ill;ol!<", 111 s ,\ ~1:,7...(!&I\ l°'"'°C'-=--,-7.''"7"--, i lAGUNA •HILLS CH.JI 5-10-"50. rl'port ilin"c-11y IO lhl' PTT-,,, ( C.\l.l. Tl~ \:-II 111 ll'Kl:'-S nu11nt••n1u11·1' ol µt'l")(IU(:t1<1n !·«111.il ( 1p1••r Ln11·I"~ • l" j 1 •,\HT tlln" d.1y 11 au res,, ~At FULL Chal"\-e Bookk~l'Jk:f, I HILTON INN NEVEH. A fo'EE AT 1'01PO tll•nt. Ll:p••ncnC"c 111 J6lntlli1.r I Jl-:t!l~l \\"ll!"ITF\lUl~~: 111;11·h1flC's 111111 11lant ~1ul 1r .;\El:.O h1·,. 111 111-;1r111-.11 __ ,_ 'I I h ,\· :;\u11, ·"''lllf' llC••k \\'\.ITII 1yping:, Bank rcronciliolion, 1 _TE~lll() Tcn\ponuy H('lr JlO:!!lllo.tl d('SLr.ihl1>. Ext'l'\1,•nt lS'I l'. l~lh ~l 1.at Ir, uw 1 (."\ 111 '' 11 t • ' u f. 11 ' 1' l.,.1u--<'kl'Pp1•r l••r S.i1 ·"" Sun :'-U1°!>•"' 1<1d1•s '~'J"-·ru•n•·<·d "r 1 11111111,111·._ f{i•'ltaurnnt, 801 gen offit•c 96.1-7149 :!.1205 LnP!U Htl ~ ~. i•·r•<•rl,·11 •kt.It< a n111'I. Sui·te 124 "2·1470 nh'l'h:uu1·;l1 :'1"lltud<" 1\Jl!•I'. 1'""r 11:1111\' a111h ul'It11 r 1• It I I · ·' · l.1.1,1tu11a Hill~. C.'.I CLl:]{JCAL 11-01'k, A IR , !~ho'-· 71 ,19:;. ,_.,.,_ ' I ~~ ,,, ~·i···•ti·. ,.. · lr.iirn''·'· •' '-11 '" ~n-~:. Ba l!•ll• R1\'d, BllltJ{l:i Help Wanted, M&F 7100 A/P, p/lin1e. l\o1ndcrn ('()(\\'. "'-'' '"""'''"'" ,~ "" ''1'1••rly !ally 111 111"1 '1"•: lc•1·111·1'' s111n·lpu1 \l,.n·~n I ---.-AUTO SALESMEN 1 C II 642 {);j!k tin1111' Lit1· p1,.a~:u1! 111wt.. \I• -.J• v.·n!" (".,ni !iii! t•,,111, r l'.\l~ r Tun1" 1•1'"" , .. -.111 . *AAA Better Position N~I for one of Orange iospltal. · 11 · -:'I_. --E:XPElllE:NCl::O. roinpat· JA:'l/lTQI~ (~\ltl)l':/l;].;i( PRIMARK li7:1--2731 U:1v .-1r J-:\'1' '' t ,\1, :it..;-;,,_.,-, 1 i•lo-.d '"*' t:turl,.nl s i.:1i:u' Co"' • l d0 P 1· ·11 I I ···• PRO UCTS -NE' --I hn111•lv t a ll '. 1n~Hl1· 11ork. Se<-retarlt•s & Bookki'l'....-•rs u Y ll ea 1ng 011111c 1 j e reR cfl 111e .;..,N)pt.•rson .\l<'!>ll \"1·r1I•' c·110\ ff.1 t'i•nlrr D W ACCOUNTS :.. \11 I i. r · ,~ Ol)a\crs. N('w or Used car CLERK TYPIST for snl('s & n'nt11Js: a tiny · iiri-c' 1 1 ··~ "~I '· -t1:\l;./i:f,I:., ~!l'J-'.!2:,il Li:t Relntk'r's Agt'"tlt·y 1 ,,_ II 1 . I :-01. (':'11 ;J I~-;,·,,~, CLERK 11 1:1.·.I l"Ull0\' •• t•.1sp. ~ftirn(' •·, ~,01 .. 1. 111.-. -,-.c1,~,.~=c ·~ 8 ,., •. h SI, 501.,, I"' s11_e~. o;..o.Ct' ent r1 n ge 11t.-ek, rwl. Sat. & Sun. -----"""""" S 1 1 1 ( ti 11 .,.,1 I'" J , ('101\ """"" '-.,... '-f.I ~. · ~ II'. I • J .\~ITOlt f•1r l.-"ll"t(h·;u11a! ~uw :>. U~'U1 i 'l"1''•'nl r 11•' lll\•· ri11 1 ·'· •1 •1 .-,,._,.,, o • ' Ncwpot1 &ach R:i:}-lll!lO ,.,.-nt' 1 s. 1:....:p<>nen1.'"" or 111 otht'r t:('ncrnl off1cr s \ ('" llf · -IJ'I\!> $ ,o ri1•r hr No Charge To You not, "'" wlU train. Ask for dulirs includio<> •"ttin<> up & ;\rl'•I rl'h11hlt• 111.111 fl f•!llU.\ · antu 'na, -11 "1~·11111:.:: r .. 1· Hn "t'1w1·1rt111·1·•I • H.'~ 1:r:1.1Er'. !.\":"'s · · · · ... ,,,l;.917s ., '"'"' ,.. · .,,, I k 1-• 11·>1 \"1 ',1r llrtr1JOl' .t \rarncl' A1·e t • 1 I ' t I 1\ I I I I ~ -~--- 1 Andy • niainlainlng f ile 8 • '~v n-.~ 1'>"1'11 -,,,,.. •' !•'11 ·•t"•"•lllll ' 1•••r 1 . u~ rll"I i\io•·"' .\ lll\1·1u'• EslahlishC!'d \91",j DAVE ROSS Kno~·l('(ll(e of engilllX'ring 17\1) ~•I0-11\21) h:.11• 1.:• .... t 1~11!111.: ~kilt, 1 'l'••p 11 :n.:•·~. ti-12-:i.~1·1. l'AllT Tin1t• Dt'll C'li>rk, l\p· jiOiii~A~C~C~OiiiiUiiNiiTtiiilNiiiiiGiiiiiit PONTIAC terminolocy hrlpful. Contact RE v KEYPUNCH OPR E•1ual 01)pur. E1n1iloyl'r PL~·'·"~: '.'\<'O~T,~c·r :-..111"••"" ,\1d~. 1111 :: 'lull . ""11 ~·~~,.1;:::. 3';~~11i111:~n~'.~;_1y·s 21so llarbor Bli·d. £vclyn !or inlcr:iew al: ALT,. :.-1 hr ~\1in~ ~h1tr MAINTENANCE .n·f: ' ,.,,., 1111' 1'1,.f,.11'Nt 1-.,11 rlnnd:i :'1, . --.----- CLERKS 1Co1ta nlesa 54&-8017. Paul Do!l.ier Allsocialt'S 3lj ~tAP..INE A\'£, CLA-VAL co. Bank of America I ll H '!"i"~.:~,\... !'.\HT r1;..1J.. lr.ur~rlry ·work. tmmedinte openir~s for in· AUTO BOD" REPAIR· 556-70W liAUJOA JSL.\ND S3 1 \\". !Ith"''· (' "' HELP ~lf\1 i\"•11)111t l"l'n1,r 1 1:.1 •· 11f11•rn1~•n,. S2. lo $3. pr ' 67' '900 \\' I I l F I . J ·l~r I Utllo •' h"ur !"l"i"~i::-i:t div'idl_tals "' 10 kl'y '11ldhu.~· , .. OEC .,, look.I"" !or an ~,p·d. I * -* 1:.11 '.\Ir Chai~I .inh'1 nr lll'J:(' :if" I o~ unn ", K \ SJ 50/$3 00/Sl SO h & bookk ~1 In~ rx -• .,. ._ • 1 ·1~1 \·-• •u11pl1·>; 4''11 in tht· full 11 .. ,. 836-3505 · · : . PLASTIC mac ine " ' ··1 nulo tiody repait person & --ci.EHK, TYPIS1'-, ---·1 '""·· ' '"'"1 :,. "' h:111d tw1~. fu ll tunr, St't' t 11u:1I OplJ'1r• •·11111111~"1" Tempora ry Pos1t1ons l FABRICATORS per. painter. Contal'l I h l' F r I I i-.:XPERIDOCEn llOSTESS 1 h For Appl. Coninct 1 1 . •1,1 =-""' o ra<e H.S'IOC., soml' exp., Ch·cr 71 l..\IJY. l""'nii·•nrni h\1._111 f":"f"'11111t•1 111:in··~"r B.1 l,111 ,-· 1. Newport Beac Area Carol Sm .tlh •.1npm ~!Ion. fo" ..,.,.,... Nc1v ofri''<'~. n,;rp o rl ' ' · Il•v Cloh 1·~1 11· ('11· i t• """~f"111t"r 1tt"ll'r•-T 1/SH · I:\ l' f• n •·ni·rtl h1n1111{tllnt:. llH•ldin.;:. \\t•1 J:i) Ull ,~ f \'Ul fn1"1"t'\I plt1i;t1r!<, l)il\lllUlJ.: & l1ni,h1n.: !'1ar11111; vd1J.:r " '"illlll•'!l'llJ'tth' I\ I lh !'X• P• rro•t\I'•· l(•\"<'l. 4 tlll.) · "Clhr l\•'1•k 11/f•\'1·11 11111• "II & A~ l"''IUll"l'•I b.'\I'•"~. !Jay (!r lll~h! ~!11fl "l"'tlllll.:"· ,\p11ly 111 J11-"t'¥Jl1 ,\lunday Thlll''l'la .. 1 1:c111·1· J1uh1l'\l"LI'~ lni• 1lt!1 "''' E 222 ~ 49&-9Ki2 Car•· uf 11t·'1 1~1h>. "· , · •• · J~ BOYS & GIRLS I yn. or accounting o.1 xt 221 or · vicinity. Sm;ill gtaff. Call lh1y :"l:B .. -644--5800 \\"t'ek days 5.)1-1661 FABRICATOHS & SHEF.T hHUM'\;f'~'flUlt;, In lh;1! 111~1.·r _._._ -------10 . & Old 100°1, Free to You! A\•ro FinRneial &>rvl<'t' AVON li!ETAL me;, l\Ced~d l~r I 011 o -n~ir11. t"l•1r TV . '.'.t.\.\ll'l"r.IST 1 .. r ~1'~ ~1.,.1p. yrs er Carol 833-9145 Equal Oppor. En1ployer C 0 l-LE C TOR-FINi\.~CE. lighting fixture con1pnny. ~·~~~ lluruin,.:ltin &.u·lt. f~ll 11""'. ~'! pa~in;::. toal)". DAILY PILOT Personnel Resources Says ,.. 1:-"<P. rcq"d. f'.!ne o~pty fur 1.·-,,.·ricn<.'{'(i aorl n 0 n . !'i.I'.-;t;';2_ 64~119 10.61 ~I --I n,::ht r.i•rson a-17 !ra"iti Jack "-"•--11:.1 J)t11'1·, 11 '!, i\"•'1\·1.1ort PLTT SOi\tE ZING ,,~ · ·. · , . experienced ·1ve \I.ill train. LIN'U . ..;EY ~ur~• ~ Rc~1"ry .t '.'.!.\~,\GEil fo1· lJ,.~·an s11lc-Hat Routes "-e n - JR. ACCOUNTANT I INTO SPRL"G E\·crcU, tL\LL fTNANCI:: C<1ntacr \\'DOD LH;l-ITJNG Ll'.\llSEY .\ll•th1'.il ~:niiiloy· :1p11rtnu•nt s, roup!P prf'f '"'"' tJt f l (~t·:-~1 rl-. -1v1-1·t-!1111f' Jmmedlat~ opcni1~. Heavy, Decorate your house or buy co. i-·1;..1UR.L co .. 2031 SJ::. ,.1,·n1 ,\:.:••111·\. :-:,·('(!~ l'.N"s, J61 Chrr Dr. l.:1guna B•·t1.•·h Dana Point 1)111~1 f·1r 1~1 11 rhn1. ·"''nd heavy de.tail. cxc.,·l!enl 1011~ nrw 1·lothcs \\'ft.he mo11cy Cons1rur rion 1 ~lain St .. Irvine, C<1li r. I.\":\~ A i'r,~1·ti<".1!~ '.'.l:ih' r. -,\I \RJ~f::l..:-.:Gll"E~I:-1r~ur11r \lllh hn11rs .~ .~ul:irr l t('Mn a~s1~nn1cnl for e.xp & I you ('1.Jl'll ~ll1ng A\·~n cusrO~lER S~Ry1cr. . FACTORY TRAl:\:EES; 11llh f, n1 ~lll' 1111 duly, ~ll'lff ~!;1.lor ~lie: of tr.11lt•1·ahlt' Cap1'strano Beach ("'!'t'l"l•'i!. 1 " po. SQ>; S~L!, rc.'Sponi;ihlc p11r1y. Pr'!x!ueis. ~lf>x1b1e hrs. in Pick Up ~Ian. F.xp d. Nc11• ne·h·nic·l .'.lptihidi• 111 rP11••f ,\ .. uu·r nl("hcu! l •ll(•r:;::J,i .~i; sat! b-~11._ 1~1 ~t·u11ta111 \":.lh•1. (",, ~1271)\1 Office Overload ~·11ur 011'11 neighborhood. Call Ho111t'S. ~11·n 1~1:~ • & ~lf'~nl1 u·o~·king' ,'\: a~i<('nthlv f11 Id,, 1116· 1~1!\. Co~la i\lci.a. .'ll'('\;ln:: a prr•Jt•rt t'.'ni:;:ini'•'r ST1<"1\Y IJ ll.\ \\ Ell:' -;.:111 I;! 557-0061 I ~7041. trri.ni;portat1on. Call ~l 3107 s. l\ilson Dr., S.A. . 1 'h'-.1 \\1101\ll'f"I::(' nf ~all bo;1!.'I a San Juan Capistrano u1:1d·· 1•;1~1.·r It• r.1wn l1y l{l\~ St, N~H··111·h 1'1.t ·;..11:..:1ts ~··rvi,.,. ~1u~1 ll111t ""Pf'r. :'\11!l 1u11n11. oUI .. r •L•t·· 01.;-. 111:·~1 \\,111'1n1.: •~·nd, hrnf'hl!l.. lifust have ,,,n[", Top ~1·11!t• • -t \\'ork1nl! l1.,n1 J\11,1h1'•n1 s 1• r v I n i.: ! >r:ui-..:,. Cnun1y. Tiu· f_:nrr., J'lun1h1nt: Jn,-., 77:t--tl!'!70. 3i23 Birch St.. N.B. 8 1\BYSITTER. ···-, ., '.. COOK·TR_AINEE ri-;~lALI'.: 11•11nted-J\Cn1u~·k\.' * * * l"l'{\Uisilf'. Jnrtt1stry l'Xfl•'I\ I :1p1,ly1n.: ··11ndlr \l.H X or ~p;ip '-·~ '" Sal rrl I 11r!>1 rah I \', hul no•! "11 di' 111f'r n1n1u•rs \\'h1• ACCOUNTS -PAYABLE 1 1 housckecpin~. 2 children P;~r ~~tu~:l!I 0 E.'l"pe·"<~. Fril·d .<,:!1~(·kcn, 2929 I:~. Coris1 niamt.itOI'\'. ~IU\l lw· ii·illin.: I CALL Mr. Lowder · ~11•1" .... n.1.l•th.1rn.: 11111 \11u1°t ac:cs I & :~1 ~. O\vn trans. , ' ·: · ll\lo•y.,._..,\t. A/lply;il! l prii 1,, ro'-IUl"'ill f' unrll('ll 111 illid· • •1,•r U'<'· S.·11 It 111lh 11 to $650 6'\.') ... f:46. Costa lil<"sa prefd .. but uill tra1n. Apply FRY COOK \\"c>-1 Xlnl 'TOUlld ll•lt!i' 492.4420 IJ.1111' l'tl"' c 1.1 ... !l.11!1·d ,\d. r;: P1~·~1i'nlilo~·e 1~~~n~1~: P:~ I ~1;~ ~;Zta~~~~~;~~1~efrr~ :ri:;~g~~~ 1i~~~;~ ~t~ ~~~.r N;1::;n~~c~f:t1l1~:; i MACH I NISTS ~'.:\~ty f(•~ 0~11~·f,~1~t11111i!"i" l ~"1 1 1 1 Tiu: _r.'.~1~::111~11/:;1,'.:1 ~~~-s~\1 ;;;.'.1 1~1~~11r:'.1,'1:::~~:·a11· in th(' \\'('~t. r·1a,•1fiC<d A•I: C:1J\ 642-567!': computcr. ~relrr <'?nst. n.>(J. Brf. 5pm, 558---0182, aft Hag~~"'· ' · u Apply in pt•rson Surf ,\ ,, :~.1211 ,\d Cull 612-:t.i~ 'j • , .11 n .11lv Pilol C:!1><;.~1f1!'f1 _!_l'J(I:~~-', -------Ci~i A~nt~cc ~~~l~~5~ 5pni .• KS."\-8.'iT5. coo~, 11 a 1 tre s se s, S}rloin, 5930 \\". Co•tst lhiy . & Machine Operator' Help W anted, M&F 7100 He ip w -;nt;d:M&F-7100 Help Wanted-:--M&F-7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Emplnyn1l"Tlt A!!t•nc\, 3-IOO . BAil"l:SJTICF.R 11 · 0,ay ~are. rl ish11·ashCr:. bus boys ntttl-1 N.B. I Experienced --'-----'-------'-----''----'- ! . Bl d N s"' • .,;, <>= Infant. .a !I ter 1pn1, l'll for ..,..." restao-nt -n ?'\•1ne v • · · ;,;J<J-0..ll.lo,.J ,._,,, ~.,,,,, 11 d· ~ 1 S ·-· '" -* GARDENER Immediate Openings , ......................... iiiiiiiii U"..,..>JUU, a av a · W1 lo npen 1n Costa. M6a. * I Accounting Clerk BACK olhce girl, requifed :~IG-781 3 rvt>I!. Be yaur o"!·n botis: Pai·t 1,r 1 t Sh'ft Fast growing ind us 1 r ill I for ob/gyn. Sl'nd resu1ne _ lO (.\)()I\ EXPF:H. I 11n1f'. l our o.1•:11 ;u·· 1 s 1 phOlography Co .. needs Jill' P.O. Box 3992 Long BeaCh, 41 00-I conv hospital .11 Santa lllgh lnron1P. (,u:11·11nr1.,•d 1 * Ch k i.~ Cn. !IOSOJ A "2p . 3 d 9 1 .• ,... ,._ Customt•rs. l::an1 t\fJ"'. P;iy UC ers posting l'Omputcr cloe!s tu.: na, u-• m ays, . .w-upm l..at€'r. rest -to S:iOO. Banking 2 days . .>-'9-3001 5~7187 or 534-3144 2nd Shift 3PM. J 1 PM Jason Best Agency SENIOR COOK. 5 fl:.y 11e('k, 5 hrs 3rd Shift 11PM-7A.M 11400 Brookhunt, F .VJ~·. NOTE TELLER daily, pcnn._ ('x11 pref $2.50 GARDENER Suite 213 96~7iJ hr.-l-100 ..Qitldcare 00111er, Irvine Jndu.~trial C en I er 645-6510 f'u1J tunt'. lmmM. ()Jl('llhit;". A /R CLER_K___ Branch. Security Paeilic , . t\p111y In Pl'r,,..Jn N·1tional Bank l S 6 2 2 COOK 11·iuit~I: l\lelo:ican LAGUNA HILLS \\'anted for a youn~ Orange ' d ·1 · C food, Apph· 1n JlC""n. ON INN Co. firn1. r.lust ha\'(' al least ~1ac"!thur Blv. rv1ne, a. •f'" E .1711 S C'I HILT Ph. 5j8...2238 .JU ~· 1 r, ·" · ?""'. 1 • p I' I 1 ~T exp<!t -wflighl phones. ..i~vJ i-.l'• az. .,, Xln'I hrs, bc-nrflts & oppor. An Equal 0 pp o r I unity COUNTER HF.LP, Opening Lai:i;una Hills . Ca for ·dvtoni•emeiit. Contacl Employer lilan full lime d11yll', apply I n in person !)('t 1 & 5. Bun:er Gl'.:N-::ltAL Of!·., {e('(!rrl ·Cathy, \\'Ol'.>11 Lit! ht in g I BANK TELLERS--King, "201:; Harbor Blvd, kef'\nn.: .~· Orc\l'r Cont111J i'°" Flxtul'E' Co .. J-$-2901. Costa ~-lesa sitinn 111 hi~h pre.~.~llt\' frnn1 ACCT .. cxprr . ~lu!<"t be ahle ----olfk·" 11f hul'!v t<:xllle llrn1. n T COUNTER GIRL S.01111· (' . .;p. l);p;ng & c_'(ll!cc•· to prepare 1<'()rnr ax Experienc;:ed Returns. P.A. Olficc in 11.B. A I Days, apply In prrson, The pr1•f rd. Esc('I. 0•·~1y f•ir Full-tinic, p<'rn1. J36-6690 B k P 1 PNY 1 Burger, 47l01 \V. Coast lh\·y, 1,11n11t.•1ent indh·illu:il. Appl) - :i36-379l · an o e1\•pol' Ncu·JX111 Bca<'h at ::r, !\leCornHi."k, C.'.\I. .. Dover at 16th COUNTER ~Ittn ~I a r i n <' ~,10.:~:!:'~-.;·:_ ____ ~= All night Shift, full or purl Ne"·port $('ach ~ -time, no cxper. I)('{' a~ 2:.--~.,:-.:c:!=.:..==cc.~-parts Ul y('an; old, lull lime I Grnc1-at Lc>d~cr $T:i(). 45. Appl i\!r. Donut 13.'i E. BAR~l,\ID, top salary. ()p<'n 2.-131 \\'. Coast If"'')', Plul'h fo'ash/ls\(' exp. 17lh St, C~I. clay, nites & \lo"knd shifts. Ne\1-port Beach, Fu1urP all l"O lx'ni•fu~. ,u..mrrlOUS n1111urc 111an ~f~-~~11~i:1~ & 6 pin, •COUt\TEP. Girl. Expcr. 833-9770 * 1000/o FREE * Mills * Chuckers * Lathes * Grinders * N/C Drills & * Mills lOc.· :?nrl Shill Prcm1u111 Wt· :lrd Shift Pr<"nliu111 SATURDAY INTERVIEWS April 20th, 9AM·1 PM SAT. CALL 833-1425 Lon!.! TL·rin Eu1ployn1~·nc \\"1lh Jli!<IOI)' f}f NO LAYOFFS ,1·ith both S('\!ing .t . ' . pref. l lull liml', 1 11;1n Ca!l.h Personnel Ag-('nry consiruclion.exp. T!iis i~_A I BAR.i\~AID, .i\hn. ~ 2S, t!n1e. Call Btw. 8-3pn1. ·IOl!I \\"i"S!('rly, NB. :"'u. WI Juerative oppot1un1ty \i·ith ) St~rt1n~ \I.age $ •. 00 hr. fi.14-0032 .. N.B. Pl1•a"f' Call i-'or Direction!! 6i:>-0'126 art 6pm --;--,-. . • . -, In Our \lanuh1clurint: Ai"f'a a ).!f'O\\·ing finn to follow up ....!......._~ 0...'l'Oralor Y.1.lh lolkl~·mi:: G F. 1" f. RA L 0 lo ~ IC F: )'.:,,.,.Jh·nt \\"or\;int: Cunrlitions adv('rti!l.in~ leads on a full n AR l.1 A ID f\\'1\ITRESS, t.'Ommi~ion 11·ork Ca 11 Hf:Cl'.:PT. Art't r<'('/rttl:l or part tln1e basis, Call Good lips. days. 612-8020 Ask for ~tr. pay. phorK', 10 key 1·alc., I Con111:iny paul ht'nrfil~ of ITI~ I S 3 :I-4 S 6 ·I for 646-9-178 frankcn. typo.• .p.jf) \\"P'.'.l. La~na m('lhl·11I, dt•nr11I. hfl' iris .. nppoinlntenl. BARTEND1':R Part Unie. DI-:LI li(']p \\·antl'<I. Part Beach area call for Appl, d1,;ilul111 , pro fit sharing & APPLIANCE· repair S('rvicc man. Apply only If hnve previous rt'f,~r. ,~ "-"J.ICT· 5yr min. The F.art·s Plu1nbing Inc. 772-0970. \Vee k ends. Apply in tin1c \lo·eek<'rirls. rn'inc area. 4~l-IOJ6 l't'llrt'n11•nt. !ll;'l"SOn, bt1v. 2-5 pm, lilon· Apply at 11-131 Cu!v('r Dr. In TUl'S. ~10 S. Plaza Dr., Jrvinr. 5:"11--0'211. Sunln Ana. DELJ\rER\" lilun. early A~I BEAUTICIAN Assistarit or dcli\'ery of l.A Tinics, GENt:RAL OfF'ICE S.1111<" exp., ca~ual drcss, PAL F:LF:CTRONICS ll!!:lO \\lestrn1 Ave r.11rdl'n Gl'O\·r ~2-Zi~'7 AprlY In P('r.;()11 S:::O 1\~I until <l::!U P~t APPLICATIONS t)()1v bcui!l" Shainpoo Gi1·L t.lalt' or CDs.ta l\1!"sa & N.B. 11rra. Nn tnkl'tl for help Girls O\'('f IS Female. Licensed. 96:>-3-13.1 collecfui.g. n1ust h n v e GP.,\Pl-flC ARTS CLEJ.~f.: pref'd l'.:xp'd •. 10 clothing~· BELLMAN dc(X'nrlabl<" ca1'. 5-l!<-11:):! i J)C!pt . 1n:inager nt•f'1I ~ BERT EA CORPORATION SR]('S. JACK s s u R fo • . . D E L I v F. H. )." \V 0 R K ('()llS<'IPlll IQU.S pe!r5011 \\"ho I' BOARDS 101 J\laln lluntin°· lmmed . .i!J)('nuig, l'uU tllnc _, ._ .. · ·J· p ti ' \"c•rs11t1le ~ can hr.ndl" • • • b 1 ··hi ?J r 0 'Cr marr1'''· 111·cr ·"· an n1c. . .' ton Beaeh. nig s. -)TI 0 ' · L . . N 11. respons1b1h1y, IH: cu r;1 t" Apply In Person se 011n (nr. o !<(' 1ng. , . 60 . 1 APT ~tANAGEP.S. lj unils LAGUNA HILLS Good ea1'Tling!1. 894-2750. 1~P1:n· 1 le 11 Pm. ''l1P) in Cosla lilt'Sa", l\lld~ll" aged HILTON INN DEr-.TTAL ASS I ST ANT vcnr.~~~ ~0%1~1tg. Cn, 18001 Von Karman Irvine, Calif. 833-1424, ext. 294 ~pl, h~sband ~ ln1a1nL abll· ZJ',;'()5 1.APaz Rd Exp f' r i enc e1I . 2 D11ys L1J:i E. \\'arncr, S,\ I ity. 841·7327. Laguna Hills. Ca. chairsid(', 1 day olfire An r:quaJ Opportunily Emp. Equal Opp. Employer ASSEMBLERS . BID ESTIMATOR elennup. App,!y _April 22• ~· 1 C.l.i.\HDS TUSTI~ I MACHINIST Permanent. full lin1c, posl· 2-Hh., Dr. Nlvu;on, 181 E. \\'El::h."E:~D DA\'.S . lions open for Ai;M'niblers of to $1400. mo 18th St. Costa ~lesa. . . · . . 1 Shor t n1n produc tion & l\1edical ck-vi('(~. i-; x P, Exp. in rons1ruc1loo, tra,•cl DENTAL As S 1 ST i\ NT r~ ~~:. t ~ lnl<'l'\'lt'll' s1111de pan oper111iQll!I. \\'ork desirable bu! nt nian· I t.· t1'8.vcl fo_r .. 1~ ~at Es{l('iienccd, ~ days per t U~~-et;,\RDS ?n 1ntM"Mt1n11; n1111."r1als u:: datory. Exc-tllcnt lrin~e i-ompany so.hc1un., bids. 11·eck. Call, Dr .\\'(' inc r, iOl SO. ATL,\'\TI(" ini:: mcchum to l~n:(' !1.11., beneliL~ incl. Profit !lhnrin!:". Call Control Carel' r Tues-Thur. 17141 1117.SJ()J ;..1Q'.'\TERKY p \l'l. htlht'~. mlll"-,\: ilnllll. 4rl.1)· A I · rso I 1 -P1'1 En1ployment Agency, 3--100 _ •• · : •' ·IOhr11ePk \l.11h ove111n1e 11n "'~~: d1:\.r, n ° :i i Irvine Bh·d, N.B. ~ DENTAL Sl>c., L-k>okkccll('r, An Equal Oppor tn1ploycr &. as rcquu't'd b~rs. Day nr SHILEY . LABS INC BO 0 f\ KE F. PER f II RecepL 20 r.10 3:i ('Xp<>r. r~r GUARDS night llh11t oprn1ngs. Al'lrl.Y , • ~ • .• . u colleire. .)46.3000 1~1-1' t 0 1n pcr.M)n ~1onday·Thursdny. 17600 Gillette, (Jrvlne ~han:c, n1ature, CPA f.irm \vk eods IJ0..21 53&-!.196-i T\~tl 1 p/timc guaiils for t-:rnrr Inr\ustrie!I lnl'. 2101 Coinplexi 9i9-0i"JOO ~fll.'~('ll'port Center. Salary Dental As!!lstant chll.ir "sldt' ~3:~ ~i· \~~-!:'~a~\ ~2~1~'. f)(')\(' :;1, Nl'\lo"llOrt B('l\l'h ~~'IBMBLERS GriFORD & ?.fONROE <'XJI prefe11't'd, Newport l.allTCncr Security, Inc. MAIDS Pre c 1 !11 on elt'ctro-mcch. 64,i-s156 Beach, &12-7998 , I.tin!{ (J(>11cq. · russ('TI'lb]y. • . . DENTAL ASSIST\.. Choir f'utl tin1(' maids. ~f)('rien~·<.:•I in 11pnrtnl('llf cl('11nini.; nr('d· cd for 1\<ll ~< at h1rgc g<irrl~·n· type a1mr1n1l•n1 1'\'.lutpl('X, Plcn.M' (.:i1tl, Lllrry ~1asi;u111::, t)Al\\\'000 G A R D E ;>: R~uirt's: Stron&" mech. 11p-Bh.1'PR-~ar!·Ume leading side. Six mthiJ C.'l"JM!r'X-ruys. IJ ARD\\'AHE Salcsn1an n1u~1 titurl".. A 11 senib1 y or to rull-tnnc , sn1 Corp. gd fringe l~ncfits, some h~\'C 11orkinit knowlt'fl~ i.n n\achine !lhop t' x per . Grol"I th oppor ty Newpor1. Sats H B S~i>--3.!JlO lool!I ,\: n1nchlnary, n.pply In helpful. C.lit. &t2..SOSO. G<G-2111 · · prr.;on II \\'. \Vr lght Co. 126 ASSE~JBLER, exper. "'Otnnn BOUTIQUE SALESGIRL lor mechanical 11s!llen1bly Expc:rie11<..'Cd in bikinis & electronic product Kin. Call 1 • spotlilll'C&r. 1'1u!t be 20-30. Desperately Needed "8-m!. "'"',_:..-;;;'~;;'"· =~==~-ASS~1BLY girl 1111tntE'fl. No BOYS & GIRLS exper. n«"Cwny. Ca 11 N<'w.,;papcr Carriers. i\tin. * 1 ~9ii19--000iiiiiilii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• I age 10. Lido T!!le, Balboa Secretaries Typists BookkHpers Acctng Clrks Gen'I Ofc File Clrks r• ~mnsu1a. &. Balboa Poi.nl. * ASSIST1\!'fT to i\1CR. lolature 111-oman to assis t a Hu11tln g ton Btt&.ch tt!'l11.urnnt ~·ncr-mana.ger. Duties lnelu<Je !iupcrv\. Ing ~ well es Pl'rfom1lng nor- nml l'Cllltlunlnl dutlr11. Son1e e\"f'nlng _ h~. .~w1 fimj' po!l;illon. \\frilt' Ctassificd Ad No. 171. Dull)' Pilot. P.O. ~~ triOO. Coslll lite!Mt, Ca. ~!)26 Cort11ct ~Ir. BilckSttom &.t the Di\ll.. Y PU.OT or rail * S.ll-4321 & fen\'t' appUcalton. * BOYS & GIRLS Newsp&.~r CKrriers. li1in, * ~ 10. Corona. dtl1 l\J"r. * Coita('t !lfr. Hyde nt the D.llLY PfLOT or 1:all &"'4321 & lr111 r app\ica.tlon. VOl T CAlt \\'ASll, full time, Exp. in1tant"Pertonn•I htlpful, Apply in Pf'r,:on !\l11jor l\lf!lllcal Plan 2~ !111d:io1'. Co!;tR i\l('lltl. T Now Avallitblt-. (1:1nPQrary Servh.-e CARPLI CLEANER \V1uited 3313 Can111uJJ Dr .. Suite 106 ~tit. cl4:':an. no exp nee, N!!~lJOrl Meach ~16-4741 1'\pply 1140 Su~r, Ci\! <t!ik &qnal OpJll)(', Employer kr Jot or G4:':ncvA A-.~S I ST AN Tnln.ntt1it~r. 1rn.irlf'f!!I, rounlcr alrl:i, fry 1:o ok4, d.'.ly1, nltcs, wave)ard !hlft•. optn lull & part tlmf', 11pply J11ck In th~ Bo.~. :m Ea.lit lilh Sr. Sl1l ~It' Items \\1th :t Dai\y CM-1'ilOI Clni<slfied ad. &1Z..!i61 ·----------' \n.Y day b lM BEST DAY lo :-un an od! Don't delay, • HochC!1er St, c~"~· ~-- HOSTESS APi\ftT;..tENTS. ,\nnhelm. ~lorning~ .(._ Ev(ltling11 1 e BLUE DOLPHIN e (7141 772-4500 ' ml Vie. Lido, N.B. I an "ttlJlll oi1rior1unlt,y llOUSEJ..."EEPER, Cleanln~ ..l'n1ployer nl f only, lilorn.'I, Pilon thru fl'i. MAID-~5'-'--- 0wn lrnrul. SjG,1577. Ilo'"S~l'IVES p . ~lii!Urt>, full or part limo. v ."'' , art/lime See P1·~11nt"I ~le.n.ii_,:er. public rcleUon ; 10 am·2 pm. Ualboa Bn.y Oub . S2thr + bonu! Agt'5 3j..4j 1221 \\', Co.'lsl llv.-v, 'NB. I I pn'f.831"'9:»0''Ml*slon ·-·--Vlc>jo" MAIO for club \loork, ('\"C't1lni; l!OUSE\\'TVES, S«J.$60 "'•kly 11hll1, O\"('r 21, ll I t'a d y- p/llnw. $l20 & up f/llmc. l:!mployn1t'nl., good 1111y. lilr Ric~ ~ A11rty i"Al \\est Bay A\4', ' ' ' Balboa (clOMCd P.fon & Turin HYDRAULIC _;T:;:"'C:'"'' ~===--=,--I TEST FOREMAN i\1A1DS WANTED: Pli_1a11c> At'Rl Spi1t't' h Y rl t 11 u U <' call fur lntrrvlty.• or apply •s~mhllell. ~huil h;ivc 3 In ~raon Caprt )ilotf·I 1~41 yrs. n1in. esp. Day shift, all S. Ola11t 11,..Y LAguna Uc:uch benefits. 494-M:3 AL -IJ RAULICS ZllO S, O;.k, S.A. 551--t311 "Llrtf" II In claMIHed, Ship •~ !'ho~ Rt'suhsl 6-lZ--$78. If your heart's in San Francisco llut your iob's in Los Angeles ••• Mare Island is hiring! Immediate openings for skilled workers with progressiv•, w•ll- rounded trade e:rperience sufficient in scope and content ta perform ot the journeyman level in these fields : • ELECTRICIAN • ARMATURE WINDER • MACHINIST • MACHINIST (Marine ) • PIPEFITTER • MACHINE TOOL OPERATOR MARE ISLAND Some posi t ions permanent; some temporary I not to exceed one year) ; s9lo ries $5 .58 pe r hour. U.S. Cifizen~ ship required _ live in the heart of Northern Coli· forn10-Amer1co 's most famous work oMd ploy land. Ideal, smog-free cli- mate. short drive to the Golden Gate. the wine country, lots more 1 Work at the Wesl CoosJ°s olde11 ond bcst- known novol 1nstitut ion, with un· matched potential fo r p.rofessionol growth, reword and recognition. G et the facts. Contact the Emplo'(m•nt Development Dep1rtment: (213) 7 44-2637 :::.---, MARE ISLAND NAVAL SHIPYARD Volle10. Coltforn to An Equol Oppor1un1ly Employ., • • -If~ DAILY PI LOT Frldll~. April 19 l q74 ~ -----------IOU Help W •nt9d:-M&F 7100 j Help Wi nt•d.M&F 710o Help W•nt.d, M&F 7100 He lp Waf1!9d, M&F 7100 \Anhquet 8005 Antiques toOS G•r•t• Sale 8055 ·Miscellaneous 8080Mitcellan.ous '""'"-"'w '"'" 1""'" TELLERS .,,-..... ~. 1 >imll\IU\IUWlllMl\rna I *** PUBLIC AUCTION *** F VOLIC REl-\TIONS-S./\I I'S SALES ~1u•l l..u t'.\jl ti 1n l.t11ldrvn·~ E>.p d ' full & !>lll I 1'lnw rJ PfiYYiJ1UIQ>·~~~vuuui1J ~i.ro J IJ IJU IJUUU 111/IJ JIJIJ Jl *GARAGE SALE* DEALERS WELC0ME \\cloomc \Vni,::un l 11 t1•r MENS \\•Il l' /\pply Ll1 111.•r"°n, .\[Jf•h . <;.ultlLll Sf,1k• U.ru1k ,I UE c 10 •SATURDAY ONLY* (;j1•nnt1c Gorgeo us f\lahsioo Estate. security c...:purvl111~ lit Or ·•l•lt• ll t11n1.i~ ]hll!lfll)I ci1lltlrt'rl'~ 1,11~1·\\nn1 .. r, 118 01 t llll ANTIQ AU T N l""·"'""'P~.I " Cotu1ty. \\otk 111 ~1.J•1• 1111 11 SPORTSWEAR' :-.'i"fl 1\\'1•.t• 1111 1·1,1.11_ :tlJ l'l.i l-7'6ili 319 EAST lltt\ ST . l'dt1flc Nallonal Bank Trust Sale 1•1"(',\, fll1'1hlc 111 ~ l•luU•I j ,,j1•"11.1n f(>f ..... ,l\\lng 1 ~'l '1 ll •TI L.,l ;:<lt:F c .111.'l'I •JI/-Aft A ., 21 I *** TONITE 7:30 P .M. *** f'nmhi;:~ cur 11r1· l\lu)• l·· iiurM'I), , ,1.11_.1 111 ~. ~f -~1 1 1.,,11.10 11.1-~1.urU{ 11 1.111 1<1 Sunday ernoon: pr1 st (;o!..1a lllP111. eA11 ti11uc U R s~ts. oriental rugs . bronze & ~l;:~ s11,,011!~·n 111!~·1·,1 ~~1p11J tu .v. UJ• l .. i;.:uil.iL 11 111~ ti uui u.~ lJl l\.•) 111n 111-2:00 P.M. 01Pibz.t:[""'~.~~~~\\,~;:~ hand p.11nled lamfsF English Lh11u1.dre0a111 • i, .,,,u 1 • ~ 1111· r 111111• o;1_ 111 4(1,~ I ll··• 1 :-..u1·••' 11 T~u~. S..l!•·:il_,.oJ "t1u.11.,111 1l1,,11r 111w 1 tlM•1 al the "ii' s · linens "'pieces o 'osloria . Old, 01 , J\\,.......rtC'r Inn \\ 11 ,,l'llH1r II 1 I 1 , Rr, EHVING T ft A Y . .r.J -.c-..Jwl)jJUlU •ll~t~fUJll l', \Ill!~,, •• I \l1\'f 1•!1>1l1l1 lu •/ t lt.••IVJl\\~I us "' \,: ... II' ST INI ··~0• all c h n1rs sn1I li!v.1, lrvuh! ,\n i::t1u 11 • ........ u • •· Nt'loJ \uiori l\llhout "'" Gri nd Hot•I (Crystil Ballroom) ,,. · A , .~ ... pu1nt1ngs. iv mirrors, vase s. • OJ~Lli.•n11lu~i'I' r1111i.:•· l"ll'n<>fl l~ ~l"l k HI ::J;:!~T~hs.; JU 1~1ur II -.1ui.,lS, jMLICn~c .~ Ilic orr !!;:a rbor lllvll . 1\1111 hlcm, Cahf. E~ ~t\~V~llF ..• ~!~~~~~ tb1 1' .. old, ol d, style l .. /lt se ts, dropfront china SALESMAN REAL EST ATE I ·'PE"ls'Ml"olN'<·ot~·s·H Ill'\ ·' S-• ullll1tj ((I lllJlk v.11h ~1null Opposite Ma.in Gate to D1sn~yland !l()TTLES • * B 0 0...: 8 desk. 0 SECRETA'RY I 1"111~ Sl!M60l.i PLAs·r1c SF:-f or IJ l!'ll ~s: •D/f{ chrs, china cabinets, chest s. amo1 rcs , 1 TRAVElAGT to $850 An cxl'ellenl selec tion of fine French, ChlJ>-J.'\.O\\I F;H 1>01s K 1 NG d1csscrs. gt11ne Ibis, L/R sets • Velvet " \\h> nr•t •\urk 111 ti\(• l~•llf'~1 p 1'1•,1 ll1111!111 i:1011 B~'.11 It fllUlllHlll \ ,1111.'} ' J .. ~.'! 11~ l!'llll )••II ('di !'hit ~ll ;\J1IH'"' \'!J.J,i\fi]• HL,\l. l>•J',\l'I• ·•>l i-.r,7 RECEPTIONIST NEWPORT •3 Fashion Island I qu11 I (JpP.01 :-.\J.rs LOOK I NG FOR A FUTURE? No l)Jlltl..: Cll ~11 .. 1·1h •llfl 11 11rk I ,;. \fll'r 1lUI'• S.d<'l'lll• 11 Ul t'•I dayi; l>f 111i.:l1ls !11 H h o\i ly I C'tl 1n1n11~1 r It tfo ',111p l•• 111nw~phi·1~· ·'" ''11· 11" · I C'lllf'll 111 tht• h1·"rt o/ U1" ('i;s<H"\ 11" 11 1111 ,\l•]ll\ ·1 ra11l1U} ~1·011u1i:: 111 1111· Cf)11\ J~l'M>ll i•il•llM•I" VJ' I ll'' pll'\ :\1111 IHll hLll\: o•Hl•h• :1111 II !L'l••I 1:hil , ( '"'" Ii""" & •1/11>1\lllUUI\ ,\,k 1 .. 1 ~lt·'·' :-;,,l!•s ,!,111.it.:t r 11o 11 ·' • d 1 RC"1·rpl1011ls1 $1.Alll (111'\rnl<I , i'i (•v.fl'•ll l\1 11th, r lc 1•111.1, i.:•)l.Jo't 1 ypu1~ \i.11 \11h11 1 ,,. J 1t 1nt••1.,...1 11.h I ,)l.,r, Ff't' ,lllh~ :-\.,I•~ -1 WESTCLIFF \IU\1 L:"\ ·•t.:i•. !U 10 Pt't""lllllf'I i\i,:1•m•> J\K 111 C:1 fll>.l'I II, 1J ~ ~,dl!l l.:l'I , S 1\ :1 12..,,~x Pt l r1•1tnNrsr 1; ,.,, u t \ Sulu11 [~·" 1lj(\f1 ~i\\-1'7 I 1•111 1111\1 \\u ... 1 1~ t. 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Buick 4DOOR SEDAN A u 111 rn u r i C' 1n1mn11~sion. r11d10, heatt>r , fti r L'Undl11onl11~ tVTl..&'911 $977 Be•t Otel Anywhere! LEASE OR BUY All Models I OVERS EAS D~:J.IVERY SPEOALISTS DEAN lEWIS ' ;o l . I VOLVO ~ ~OL~ '"" "'"'~'· C.'1. &J6., .•. 1 • AUTOS USED IXG l-l ur~<;.:_1'~16-9303 Buick 1'!. VOLVO 1'15.E sla . wa,gnn. 1--------9'1-IO_ I 18.000 l\f i, 4 spd. rnulli, nir- t'<lnd . Slr1m. Ney,· rond 640-1319 '{if, V0,1..VO • S-122. 1.k ne1v. .X!rtt'I. i.1>-rnileaJ:I'. 2fl tllPJi. $1445. 642-405:.! ar1. 5 70 SK,1..ARK. Dt>luxe 2 <lr. 11·hl!C' y,•/brov:n intf'r. Only 5.000 nli sin('(' v.·arranty c n v r r l'fl n1ajor en~. o\·erhaul. Priced !or f!Uick s<ttl·. Sl495. 6cQ...024.i. NEW 73 BUICK RIVIERA 1..ist Prl<"t' $6.'l'Jli.OO TERRY'S PRICE S5207 (Sf:r No. lf4689'j,jJ TERRY BUIC K r.rh & \Valnul, llunl. Brh. I NEW '74 BUICK 6 $3318 Autn Trl\ns, PO\\·er Steering, PtM·er Brakes, CU.<;tom ln- te1ior, Tinted Gia/is, \\'hll.e "'alls, 2 tone finl~h. et~. Il\UlEOIATE DEWVERY TERRY BUICK llAlllS CAlltLLAC _ ....... -. -540-tl R cnu I s 11 anc·e ROld/v.11\lc vinyl tnp, Golrl 111\'ICSll')' .& leuttx>r luter)or, rull fM}'Nl'r, factory air, tilt v.·heel. Ar.111-·r.1 strreo, ~·er door locks. Lov.· 1'1il'-"I. 14.llFGXI $589'1 NAllRS CADILLAC 2toOHerf>w11¥d. -540-t!OO \\'HEN BOILING EGGS JN '67GS 400. New eng. trans, I ALUt.llNUi\1 POTS add a r1uiials, shocks, \\'hur, P(•rf little vinegar. Thul \.\'ill kN?p ~;cc"'.c· ~""'m~pg~.~6~73-8~113~--5J6.6581 pan from darkenins::. U!l<.'ful ~ 5lh & \\'alnut. rhr1t. B_h. Vaeanc1es r.osl tnOOC'} ! Rl"lll bu! no lon;.:t•r n£'f'lif'<I ilrnis ·72 Skylark ronvPrt. FUJI 536-6588 l'OLl!' hou~. 11opl., SIOI"" sell fnst "''ith 11 Duily Pilol PQ\\'er, Xlnt 1 O\Vf)("I'. $2700. hl<le., etr. thl"l,I a f'1til)' Pilot Clas:iifif'ft Ad. 642-5678. &Z5'3·1:i7 /645-0662. I "''""~""''""'""'""~'!': II '!"~.!!~':"''""'""'""!!'~ ~c_r,~!:~~"~;"'~'-"·--~= Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New Brand New 1974 OMEGA · 6 Cylinder Economy ORDER YOURS TODAY $2795 '73 Chevrolet $2595 '71 Chevrolet Caprice $1789 '74 Grandville 9901 NABERS CADIUAC 2---· CostoMesa).i0.9100 Cadill~c 9'115 $4823 • '73 EL CORADO I Electric Sunroof 173 Buick Century F:xq.uisi1~ Dynasty N"d "'ith ~Or. v1. i uto .. elr, 711 "''hill.' v1_nyl lop &,p!tl!'h ~ m 1 1 e,. e~I•• ll'••P· l1•11rh1•r 1ntcr1or. ~ ar.lory 111r (Ol2G00t cond. Jo"'u!J power dual $2470 ('ornfort seals, tilt & ll']l'S{'(JjliC . S\l.'t'rlllg, Sll.'!'eO tape. ('nJi~ <'Onlrul. door '70 Buick Skylark lock,;, ('\'l'I)' dix. xtrn & \'l'l1' ''cry low m i I e s 1557GSY1 $1 695 2480 Harbor Bl'fd. COSTA MESA 546-8017 1969 CAOILLACS i21 CfX'. Dl' Villes, 121 St>d. f){> Villcs llA.805 CADIUAC 2.qo--. c--s.0.91 '73 EL CORA DO \'inyl top, leHler intl.'rior, full fJO""l'r, far.rory nir, tilt Y.h('('J, A;\l/fj\f stcroo plu.~ . 8 1nu·k tape player, poy,·er door 10<:ks. c:ruist> <.'Onlml. L.cl'." 1han 15.000 111\!1.'s. Su!)('rb condition. t2'2!GI U~. $699'1 · NABERS CADILLAC ' 2--..... -· , ........ 540·91 (169207) All 111th factory air '72 SEOAN DE VI LLE The Little Olds BIG GAS SAYER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . OFF 1018 MFG. WINDOW STiotER PRICI. ANOTHER 1st FOR Brand New '74 GMC . YAN ~ 1 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE -. ' SH~ARJIE HONDA WE ARE MOW THE MO. I Ug'\it Duty G.M.C. DEALliR in ALL OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Huge Selection of GMC Trucks CAR DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY . VANS -4 WHEE( DRIVES- CARGO VANS-FOR DELIVERY s3377 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Sales-Service-Parts READY TODAY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FINEST SELEOION OF USED CARS WE'VE HAD SJJ ft:0 .. ~~~-~:;'\~£ s43 EXTRA SPECIALS '72 CHEVROLET MALIBU 77 '72 PINTO ·WAGO>' ft ''' .Y , '" .. ~-... c,O~-: .. ":.." .. "" ... I I I ' '74 BUI C K ESTATE W AGON 9 PllS~ 3 lf•a!s Sc>l11 Iron! ~a• OOWC• WI~. ~door IOi:;IQ, AM/FM 1!...0 ""'"' !•Kk 1-f)lly.it I UIO CM""'!t, 111 00'11.(l~>OltlltQ. t•M ~. O"UIHI control ~Ulfl)llml'llKl>lll•. (&4SJSO) • , 55290 $77 '69CADILUC sas ~'~~· ,~~!.',~. _. H \ ' ............ --.... ''"'''lO """ ,, ......... ~,.,,.., .... _ .... ~ ... 77 '690LD5 .~~!-_T !:, .. •.!. _.""' ,.., ., ,,_II' .... --.... -.. • .. ,.,, .. .,_,.,W\IO .. ,._ ~· T0f4l OOwt4 P4Tlollfff ; l'Olldi11oning, full pO\\'er. c·hoic1• uf vinyl top. full lci1lhL•r inter. Ti lt & IC'l<'sropir sll'{'ring-. ~l('J't'O. door lock.~. r lC'., l'IC. All lo\\' 1nill'1i(C'. (Z\'Cl58! Your chQiN' $229'1 · NABl~S CADILLAC ~-HarbO< 11¥d. (odoM•.ci 540.9 100 Less than 26,000 n1ill'! Fnc1nry air rondl1io1ung, dynasly rN "''ilh 11·hi 1e vinyl top & n1Rlf·hin.i;: full lealher inll'rior, !ilt & tclt'sCOpic St"<.'rlOJ;, Ai\·l /Fr-1 sterro 111ulliplex, full pr~·l'r incl. door lock~. elr.. 18.iSEOG\ NAllERS CADILlAC , .. 2-Horller-· ... -540-91 INFORMATION FACTS - Have your questions answe red by .trained Mazda People KNOW _About gas mileage under your own driving conditions (not a s imulat e d dynamometer test). KNOW A bout lhe Mazda -"Ca res " program. KNOW _About free tow service KNOW _About free loan car seiei1ce. KNOW About the all new -50.000 mil e or 3 year warranty. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY We have 50 new MAZ DA Rota I'/ cars from $2589 lo $2896 plus tax & license that can be purchased under the above conditions. These are Ht-performance plus Economy cars. ' . JJ .. µrl l D•'ll Y PILOT Camaro 9917 Chrysler t925 Mercury 99SO MU"itang "st 1 Mustang 99St01d&.;0bne risS-P lnto 9957 Plymouth 9960 Pontiac ., . , • • 'l"f''"CUll'' \IO"''"'GO I ·6'J "'1\C11 I, Ult1t"k .h1dt", 4 ·70 rtt U~I ANC., ll~hl hlut• 11_ .. , 01 DS 1 ---,-J-2_P_l_N_T_O___ 11 Pl,\ \lj 11 ! II ! 11 .: t t 1: '7'1 CAMARO 6l!I CHH'i SU;n. Ta1o.11 .,. • """"' · ·' ... ,,1Jd • .all'"'"' • tttp.• ~"'-·k. \1/l1lk 1111r. ,1.1 1thlf1 · '· • • "·1':•1n ,;,.., l 1"•11.!11 ,1,.,., ~1 17 l~>\!J.\( .,.,,, 'l 01 .-....r.i n . :--1,.11(11 J..eu than 17,000 mil~~ Coun1ry ""I:"· ru.ll IJOw~r. ~IX BROUGll1\~\f <'Pf: x1111 t'tlll<l. &l-1-1ti21 aft . 5 1o./1ol~1 ki·r ,1,, .~1•111' 1 7.Jl P•w liri~ 11 ~11::~~ u,111·1. 111!•·· I"'" r HI I,.··! ullt'!' 1 1;1 -'•·)•, vlll)'I lnll'rior. t:.all> nu:k. S91J. i\fl I, 67:\-7!)63. i>~lt" 11nd •l)'lbh, !-.quiµ~ r etL k • ~j k Old bll 9955 1 Pinto 9957 111nrl1l11f11111~. 1 .,.k. r.i.!. , r 1·, 1 • I u 11 .,, 1 Thunderbird Clnary Ytllo"' .... ·itP blfJrk clu!l 11lr eond. Xlnt cond. c~"n ill a ptn. ~nontk"nl '61' ~tW,IANG ('l)I\\' !\t'l'.'I t'tl'.," St.300. :.1i; l(Jl I'll~. -I. :2.!·_' -\Uh'11!:1t11· ~I lll··lll••KUt, ;\ h .. : ... I' \• I Vi, a u1aniatlt" p o w t1 Comet 9927 Y.ith uutonu11k· tn11\I., 1tl d,~· /fiu002.;z · · 8 t' __ •_m_• __ ,_____ tti•11t1'1' l n11n•·11111.: !l.f.h'JI •'.•,I\\• i ,.I atl"f'ri~. 1)1)1>.'tt bra k e 11 , ro111I., po\lo'C'r '1rt'r 1n 14 . -'-"=·--'===="----$2277 ,.,~ '"' ,. .u++I " , 1 .. .-, ;~· l"!.!I, 1.... 1'()()1 ,, '• I I• .. pp~~.< Mf/Ft.t llt'"-'O muhii)lrx pov.er bmke~. mdio lwttft'r, ) Salt'I A Sr.v'lrl" ;1 .\l'Hl:\l.\'f!C, ~'l"\U 1· t'l!J.:'. (~' , ..;,, •IM1 '\•' 1 f,., wtth II 1r11.clt. IGPt' plny!'.'r. '73 C0;\11'71' 2 DR.. I nl'I'." 11o1lilt<111•1•.ll IU"I'!, 'Qi J\fUSTANLi, \'t!I')' t•l<•iu1. OLDSMOBI LE H.u•k, ll•11h'1li<, (.\"°I 1111 1 1 .,..11 .~ .., , i ,,. In 1n 1·..:_ 1 ·~:. \ 1 111 ·!•··11 ·""I "•'I !•~! ra Ht I, •1 ,,fft • 1.\h1~· bucket !!('itLJI. You'll j1,111 Company own 1•d and landau lop (l61riU·1 tlrn xlnt runniJ"C t'(iflll. lid GMC TRUCKS \'\t s1·J!l:, ti-H-0'11 l ·.i.1,·ur'\, ••• , 11 1 r1 to 1~:1\l!'\t how nif1' ll b1. 1'1'1"\'\(.'l.l dept. Equlpped wtth ).lcrcwy, 2m1i Harbor Bh·d. "' ~~ 1'1:0. !"{l S.11.1u'(' Sw \I ~:i. 4 tU(ALR. C.WW hove 10 lif<' U1is autonw bTit' rn&lntalncd llkc llt"Y.' in our JOhn!IOn '&. Soi'i:-UTtrolfi. mllrll('I". sr;JO, Ml-56\~ HO_N_ 0-A c-·RS I ---9"1111itt 811.:j ('n.., \ \lr'\,1 ~to· f -:II (27lf':01J. Oidlll&c trn.de·in. uuloo1allc 1r;ensmis.sion air Col!ta bifesa ~ '69 J\tUSTANG, l\lach I. ulr. UNJVERSITY OLDS I :</JI!, ;i1r, \hit l'Und S.!:1!•:• TOYOTA ATL "S S.I • 1 11 • • '•Z :1 1·. t:vt'· '·' $2999 •~int.I., pollt'r 1 1('t'r l 11 i,:, atrn!'ll, L.ikr 111·1\ Sl500. vr blS1 11 bo 81 d :.1~.215.1 H Lf".~~~":'~':':':":":~'lr u dlo hc at c r l'l ('. ·ro ~lERCUltY40R. IA!'1 oUf'r:_.962-I~."· Coita t.ff'IU&ar r v5'.IU·9&40 1·;1 1•1 :-.,1 11,-y-;.j1,,11 • ~ 111·. .. Hlf'I• "1111• ~J.. MAIERS CADlllAC ' Cu1n lor11;1.1.. ~KI P II n cJ 1111~ i·11r I~ in be11utUul APPLY rROS..('};.< TAPE: TO :u.· or I)" r.,.; .. I. 1-.(00 1'..\·H, l:'"~I lhlh'U}>•' ,\,k1n1.: 1'1" ll:irt •. r. 1' '.! s.i-~-Chrysler /Plymouth i 11-., I, ·lh ,\ "';' 111 1· _'•.·l ltu·ly. 1 • " " !•'l'I .J.-, ltonlto,., f't'llt\O!n l,111 (471\IJOEl, ro11dltkln 11.ndluxu r ioui1 TRl)USElt l"Or\(J::TS wh•·n 1 1 1 1·11·•. 'i{ ~1 ·11 ' ~~;;,1.li7..f.7H 71 !'l:'\T(i. l;J :l,\~~C'()"\lf ... .._.... llvtl. S'.~113, Juhn....,n & Son, ('(ju.lpped I h l' OU:: h Ou I 1"1u~ni •1r • 11• w Th!M "111 11~ · u ll11 r. · · ;ur, . -t11..,111r ,\ ,,,11 ,\ :.1 I ~· \\ " ,, \' 11 I!• • lo·t' l\11 !do\\'L •l l<'' ~' 7:"~1 +'7'•·l.l::l Vega 546-1934 MMel4 M 1 Unooln ~I Q'UJ1, :!f.l26 including full pu1>.·er, 6 "'"Y rt•1nror1~··· 1lw· 1~~·ko·t~ iind l \l~!)_l lop. 1-?'Cf'! rond ., $4i~. ·;· f'L\TO H.~"\AIXJL'T. 4 •h'l'l~> 1~11\ nu ,,1,.,.~ lh1rbor, ~1, ~I e' a, pt)lol'i'r 11t•a t A.\t·F~I stereo, l~n lhr i·lninc.• of not~. ~11 ... ~ll :__~iO I ~~!· 1:11· Mt~:,_-~ ~111>.:. ?llu•t S:!Ql. I ;In"~. J landau top. 14MAFYl $1375 Enjoy more rlost•I ~..,.,,_ bv ·70 01 OS 11..'t CU111 .) dr L1k1• -.;i( ri f\(~. ~ -:.'661 ---I' ·n Camaro "·/blue ~r~-~-il:r----0~·'"' • • • -• • ---• li•->-·•' ., " 1 'ii J ohnson & Son Unroll\. ~Jll~ "don't nt'l!(ls" 1>.i th I IW'\\' '''nrl. All poY.'l'r li: air. ~ 1 '';2 RL:NAROll, . A/C, Cusl· ---, 1.7 I 'L\''lnt ·1 11 ., 1,,,,, $~~· 1:}.fi;,ff~{.~·:i;,~',6{ ' 66 Co111l't yclo111~. Buckel ~ll'rl'Ut)'. 2626 lhu'bor 81\'d., 11 .. 011 1 :-P1tr1t Clai..~1hl·d Acl . '"'" 111;,~-l~11i; .,ha+J \Int u~r . :rl)IKJ nu F:~·I l::\l'l' I·" II 1•1f,. t!•-.,,. 11,111 , 1 f r. \\ I , , .. 1. n, ,,1 ---.b<-'lLl;>I. \' •. Auto. Nu vnt. ('r .... ta :'\1L'St. ~. 1~11-~:-t. I .11'(', $l6:il). ~3UI. s .. )~l ,·,1,11 hi 1-lh1'1 """I I l 1~,1~w·I .. 1 ' I.' ' ·' ,_ •• l"i-l I 1.1:, ll li. •bnullJ I II<\\ I ••II 1111, S.1o•nf\ef \_'; .• , I ~j• I J!,MI) ml $i00. ~~'~i~~1'~~~11yi;, ur ~~·-· -'"-""·-"'°---· _. 81&-00'r.i. Auto1, New 98001 Auto1, New 9800 1 Autot, New ___ 9_l_OO Auto~ N-,-w ---9-8-00 Autos, New 9800 Autos, Nt!w fi.l+-4."t•i "\ f'~, II l.r1111... 'TI cor.IET Chevrol et ~io Tlu~ l11.·1Jut1lll lly n1..ii111al11et1 1---------"--' to.1r h.1s i.Uck ttluf\. r:od10, l1L·11tcr, ·I Ill'"' \\'hllf'll aH \U"l'li I '.llf.£:QS f. Exct•llL'lll pcrfom1t1.11i::I' 1ltld o.X'O!\Qn1y. $1~5. .lohnlj()n & So n L 1 n l' ll J n -i\lrrcliry 263> l lu rt~•t' lllvd., <;osta ~tesa * SPECIAL * * Of the Week 9800 Autos, N·~~;. ' --98001 '67 PLYMOUTH CPE \"·II. ,\1'. 1-'S. 1\1r tl.'C:'\l~"·h Brand New '7 4 NOVA 2 000~ HARDTOP ~.,,,. <rhese ...-::':iP~~, · Prices · ~WiJJ Brand New '74 VEGA NOTCH BACK .dll-.~•IU . . ·$799 Continental 9930 ----'69 TOYOTA '73 CONTINENTAL S STATION WAGON. 1.\11 ,,.~·111111 .'~·1t1·t1•111 111 Blul'. I ~!Hl. rat.Ii•!, ln';tl•'I' I ui..~·!',. Iv Coupt', ,\ll like \XTl\X:J!.11 !II:'•''· Ju1>.· n11!<'1Q,:c. AH 1>.lth $799 thl' flnest of J u x u r y 1•11ulpm1:111 . 8'-e and Orh·t• Tod1ty. J OHNSON & SON '69 CHEV Y 1.10<100, ""''""'· it2'i IMPALA CPE l larbor a1,·t1 .. Cos1a ~lei1i:1. V-8, ,\ulo Trl'lns. P o wer 5'W-5630 SIC\'l'llll:. «fil),\<\Pi. c=.=,=.~.=,=,,-----.9932 $899 ---- 1 '73 Corvette Fastback '68 MALIBU CPE s1u1,: 1:.1y 1o.11h Panc·ls V-~. Au!o Tn111'. p ,,11 •'l' .\ulo. 1n tn'., jJUl\o•r SIN'r., Stel:tilll:, 1\\'\'P1;0+. 1•111••r lir11ki'~. ~· 1t'.l:Ir1 c ·s799 1\Ultlol\\S, UJL' L'lf!ldllltJl\]tlg, ~11·1·,,1 111ulllpk•x, .~)Jar t '64 PONTI AC CPE \'·S, ·I spd, tOPG:.:ll• $399 OPEN MO N THRU SAT 'TIL 9 SUNDAYS 'Tl L 6 GROTH CHEVROLET 11hc•1·I~. r .. 1!iu\ 111~·s, l'in)I 1111t·1·1ur. \'t•r1· !0_1~· n1llcs. t,.:rlll:\\'1 NABERS ~DI~( __ ...,._ Coste-s•o-•~ ·72 c o RV.E.TrE STINGRAY CPE \\ llh 1~1vr panels. Like n<'"' 17,00J 1nlil'l', Id eally l'qulpJK'<l with ;1utomatic 1rani1., po11cr s tl:er i n g )lO\\'lT hntkl'S, p o 1>.' e r 1821 1 BEACH BLVD. w111do1o.·s. A~I & Fi\1, i.tereo 847•6087 549_3331 nut10 1~1 19(;~1 1 J nh11:.un .~ ~·n 1.111l•1lu :\lercur). ~lG HUNTI NGTON BEACH l\;.1·1,1r Bh tl. C~ta ~l c:.a, -;).l~jt,jlA}, '73 Chevelle Ma libus I C:C:..::'°"=~~=~"'"' llAJ{DTOP COUPES \\'ILL PA'i' TOP DOLLAR LE.<:jS THAN ~.001 :\111.E!-j FOil YO UR \'1:.Tl'E dlr .. Cabrio[Pt t•J;>. \in1l in•l·rhu-, !>.l'!-/l..''>11 _____ =,.-,! • (1000)(186584) s NEED ANEW VACATION WAGON? c.,, 1<riclc.Je Your Money Bone! _Lr~, ....:-_ :'.'.>28£4 ·. •°1(4--W s r11ctory nir t'OJlf!itioninK. Cougar 9933 fJCl\\'er s1eer1nc. po\\" e rl ;:::;:!!.:'.:..... ____ ...:_:,::: brak.-s, au10. lntn~ .. radio, '67 COL'GAJt orig clean. hralr r, IVS\\ IJJ'('S, till GorMI ,L(<L'! n1il£'age. Aulo, \\'hc.-cl, rte.. e1c. 12) IO l'/S, k.tcll, c..'On!l()k'. ne"· cho:i~c r1 'Qn1. Ofi6JEP1 You1· 11rr~. S~fiO. Pvt p 1 ~ . charc..-e lii:i-jl71. I prn to X pm. Chevelles-Vegas-Full Size Family Wagon·s ' $3199 :\lli~i'-SELL: -.i 'l-Cougar, , CADI" .,~ '!~ri::und~". Hlk vinyl" top . . ...-S ~., I S, PB. air. 52800. :P:,:-lli1 All ARE SERVICED AND READY TO GO NOW! 2-~~~ _or ~ 6...:..~"--,_-;_1_12 ___ _ 1 1967 COUGAR 3spd, tape • deck, Iler! w/b!ack int $950. Brand New '74 MONTE CARLO :.-18-43:17 Dodge 9935 6 and 9 PASSENGER MODELS! ------ limllcd offer~ ONL \" $3799 ·7'! DODGE -I dr. Sedan, AC. :\1u»l S:1eri rlce $ 15 9 5 . ."1.1&-0'!IO •ir 6-12-4527 Ser. r\o . .\$ISi ·;1 [)()!)(;£ Van. Sharp. VS LEASE A BRAND NEW 197 4 MONTE CARLO LANDAU Howard Chevrolet auto. P/S. i\lw;t sell or ~lat:Arthur a nd J;imboree 1rtle. 6T>1462. Ne"·port Rettch Ford 9940 833-05$ ,73 CHE V IMPALA 196!1 LTD. tnun;1c. rond . 1 . . .. 11·nrr.' 1\1r eond. Pis, Pih. LOADED: Automatic transmission, ·radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, Air Conditioning, vinyl Landau roof . (699) Lease the "CONNELLEASE" Way. $ 83 '1-dr. \\'l1h po"·cr $!~'Cr111i;. ur "' f!n.'!I. Good gas po11cr. h~·akC's'. fa.(·1<iry air nii!C'agc. 9G2-7·11:.:. ro11d!t101uni;t", vinyl top, nuto. ,_ ~ , , . ll'HllS., r;1dio, hratCI', 1>.'Sll' o1 f"(}f,_0 f<1rlllO \\;ii::on. :ur tires. Lf'~ !han Jtfllll l~)nd, f'.:o.ccJ rund., Pr1v Ply. 111iles. Lfloks & runs likr Iii.• ~1 1!1-J.'1!"1~1 d11y ir "ns deli\·en>d nL'll · 'ti 1 FALCU:-0: i-1ution \1·gn, l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii \Ser. 2Z"..55l 1. atand. 2119, b'OOd cond. SfiCXI. $2899 Call 847-T!lO. 1968 FORD Galaxie, 2dr, fac nir. Jo ntilcagc, good cond, sr;:,0. 551--01g:, JIA~S CADILIAC. ---· ce-..-540-~1 ---~---'6..1 FORD \VAGON, run.'! good, hody in good cond. 1965 OIEV'I' &l Air Stri .1_S_l1'_,,,_p~IJ~'~'~'8-=827_,~l --- \\"gn. P"'r SICl'r , p11T brakes, 196:i FORD VAN auto, tflt slel•ring \1•hcf'I, fuc S3ij. OR OFf'LR air, new !!res, beaut car, CALL 6~.:].3800 exCf!plianally clf'an, 1L~king Maveric k 9947 '72 CADILLAC ELDORADO Convert. Blacklblacktoo/ti lack 1n1enor. An tmoeccable car wilh all !he 1ac1orv nice tt11nqs on 11. E11tremely low once tor Quick sale (852KJZl $5399 '73 CAMARO COUPE Red/w hile vinyl top/wn1te 1n1er1or 14.000 mile car. NasTy nice. Air, POwer steering & brakes, auto. VS Tn1s is a beau11!ul car 256VOKJ 56-19.3~1 or l3f>~1 or r c r ----------• 9:)8.-4971 TEf:J :IF IC \".\LL'!'.:! Rf'due· ·74 ?llO~'TE Carla, 8500 ed t.1 M'JI ·;o :>lave1ick, Ii 3 4 9 9 mile~. rully loadt'tl, blur, hlk r)I, H/H, ne1v ti.res. NO\V ._ _____ ..;:ic;.;:;....,:..,:_..:.,.....,...,..._,,..,,,_~ '"""""lop,""' mo, u "'" "'"' "'''"" '73 MONTE CARLO COUPE closed in le:1)0C. f,.~ .!~. M t -----99~52 Ameriran Car Pinn. Cnll us ang 6i:i-8900 Sp1.,·f;il !'urchn._«' !ron1 '72 CH EVY NOVA 6 r urd i\to1or Co. 19.000 mi les. V1ny1 roar. btue car/Clark blue 1n1enor. p s .. P 8., automahc. VB. Snarp car. Air cond1!1oned. (766KHZJ A/T, PIS. Disrs. Air, E\•·rll1'nt selrctlan of $3 599 ,\l\1/F':'ll. n •ar rl<"fro~t••r. ·;·: i\J,\HQt:IS BROUGH1\;\I Cus11111r., ,\ru. Croup, \'inyl .\II hn1r lo\\' n1ih.•s atltl ru't' ·~--::=:=-:-:'-:,.,.,.,,~,...,:c::~:==----i WE HAVE A SELECTION OF 15 USED WAGONS! 1973BlAZER ~id1~ 11KJli.llni.:. 10000 nu .. I u:.. u r 1 o u .. 1 y cqu1p1Jl'd '72 MALIBU COUPE $2J95. ti-16-5011, 64.)-55:>8. 1l11•Ju~hi'lu1. f or all purpos1·s New rubber on the ground. 011 Road ·;o b.IALIBU 2-dr. Hi'. sm11 n likf' nci\ Prie'<'s start at 27,000 miles. Yellow car/black 1nter1or PS . 10 501116.5 lires and Wheels, 18.000 miles. V·8, auto. trans .. air. rarli11, S.l:!li:'i. •:O.o. jt:~l\1 11 J ohn"'ln automatic. VB, air cond .. side mldg . sharo. low VB. automallc. air cond., power steering & heater, p1>.T. br.:ikes, r1,T'. & San Lincoln :'-1.-rcury 2626 pnce.(612EOX) b rakes, ftll whe el. radio. Cheyenne stecnns::. & Jess than 44 .o:xJ llarOOr Bhtl .. Co~ta l\lcsa.. equ1omenl. Back seat. This 1s a superior orig. 111i!e<?. Sl'\2:1. 614~ . .-~lcr-56.1fl·_~-----1 $2499 truck (83666AJ C11 Ev~ELCA.\ll~O '7::, V-~~liAr."='=·=·-:=u=··=d====9=900~1 ·-----..;..----------l Air. PIS. Tonncau C.'a\·er, 1am ml., ''"' "'""· $3!9' '72 CAMARO COUPE ,,.,,_ 96S-O-m. THE VIKING -''""'"OllJ -...:ni 32,000 miles. V1nyt roof. gold car. Gorgeous VB. 'Rl El Camino. l~li\ti\C. \\'ill automahc. airc:ond~ powersteer1ng. [121GIUJ t't<ll w ll to just an~'One. r.tust st'C to appf('('iaf€', i\lon· ThUM!L b!Y.ll 6 & 9: fiT.\-7774 --72 \\'GN, 43000 rnil€'s $2300. ti~2.a.1.'() or S.W.0188 l fll~'J Nova Su!M'r Sport. X!nt roncl, Below blue book, :'liu~t l<!t'. pvt ply, 9G.12--58U ·~ CORVA IR, Lk new. li.000. ori-:. mi. $425. 4 spd, Rii i. 5-1~-l~ 'f, ICOR\' \lr:~i ~,,-,,-,~,-,.~,-,~,,, o•nl( ,\ ll'ft1l~ 20~1?(; ('l('Rn 1 11• p<'ndRhh'. $~ 900--264,~ Chr:v;itr 9925 .. ,. (1lR\"!'l:ER llrml, rcblt 1<>"1Ue nii:ht Irani!, nt1>.' ll•l1nUon 111,.-.•. full roll bar .-u ~. Mu1t (;1_•11 »2-S~l..ll..1 '"f\'"o~of PETROLEU~t Ji':Ll.Y ll.fl"lte<1 f'> T '74 M"te•t II Mech Y 4 cvl .. JI , H. Awto Tren,, O•l111t lnl, l•n t~•n '4 ,000 lflfl •t 17•0HTV I $3689 ·.GUSTAFSON ., $3099 • 55299 1hread1 of r~cmtlll poll~h 1lnd 11\M> botUt.>S y,;ill k1•rp thr !kit fron1 ~tlcklni: ·rt, :1 DaJly PllOI Clas1iried Ad tn buy, tell or re n I srJrrn•lhll11t :'llNCOL N MlRCURI . 'Jij80_0 SlACH BLVO Hll NllNG10~ BI ACll 8'17 88·1·1 2828 HARBOR BLVD. '------ • '72 IMPALA Custom Coupe 14 000 miles. VY'hite vinyl roof/gold car/blacl< 1n1er1or. Tilt wheel, elec w1noow'> auto. air. va Thrs1s a tremendous car {850EKHJ 2999 '72 IMPALA 4 dr. Hardtop Low miles. l •ghl green/wfl11e v1n11 roof Dead .,,narp A1r.rao10,P S ,PB ;iu1oma11c. ~52t.SA , $2799 '72 KINGSWOOD WAGO N 6 pa'i~ Air luggage rar.11. a11to Vi:'. PS . PU. sharp car A very low pnce (fl57EMF $2699 71 IMPALA Cus tom Coupe '33:000 mile'i V+nyl roof. ait PS PB VB Trus 15 a suoono1 Car (670CXVi $2299 automar•c. '70 CAMARO COUPE VB. au!oma11c P S. air cona1r1on1ng gooo m11e s Nice car i 303JOD, $2299 COSTA MESA side m+og:.. PER MONTH 36 Mo. 0.E.L-0.A.C. :~2. S9.~Y.E}J:.E J~~tho !~~~l. <iutomatrc htron'J c.ar 458BZS, $3799 '7 2 FORD LTD WAGON Sauue 10 oass 17 000 mtl es VS radio, automatic. power s1 eer+ng & orak9~ higgage rack. air c.ono1tu1n111'1 l1•£> new P436) $3 299 '71 FORD 3/4 TON PICKUP Air (.f,'101~• )fo.rq ve r<1 N€• '.leeri ng, automatic. AM1FM t<l':"' 36 000 rr1 l1"; DP ad sharp (59936Ul $2799 72 CHEVY 314 TON PICKUP VB a+r conoo1.on,fl9 .i 1t0ma11c oower steering & 01.i ... e s. ril~" $2499 73 CHEVY Y2 TON PICKUP $<>1(• '.'l•IQ'. VA (.r1f•yenn'? •. 110 automahc, POwer :.11 , ••nci ri ... 1. 4:.3s1A $2799 546-1 200 ' • , ' • • ' ' . . ' • ' ' IF YOU DON1 WANt TO ENJOY LUXURY AT ITS BEST DON1 READ .ANY FURTHER We're Celebrating .NEW '14 GALAXIE .500.: 20R •• : FORD'S '74 GRAN TORINO ELITE s . VE ' . 1 • with. the ' . . emphasis on . SELL Super Savings on Super Selection NEW '74 FORD E-200 SU PE R VAN --$3777 • +tax & lie. Wimbledon white, engine 302 V-8, reor door glo~s-fi11ed, 5450LB. GVW pockoge, odjustoble possenger seot, onvneler & all pressure gouges. Californio emi1sion system., solid slole ignition, Irons. cruise·o-motic 3 speeci, 14) G78x15.4 PR PT bltd. spore BSW power brakes. reduced sound level e11housl, tinted windWeld, RH sliding cargo doon, power steering, 1650 LB rear springs. Serio! ·#15874. SEDAN DE 't'lllE, rlh. outo , $688 l•Qr>VO>••"Ol'I, O•r, p••· •lrg., pwr. h<o\ti, pwr. wofldow1, pwr , ~oh {THS030) '12 AUDI 100 LS $AVE '69 CHEVROLET A door, rodio, heolf'r, IMPALA rod•o, Motrr. outomolic , oir cond;1ion0ng, oulomoli< lro,,~miuoo<1, pow'1' \lee10>1g, Heeds 0 ruce home {.5.57f'(Y) .. ....,i root ('1'1111398) '11 MAZDA RX2 $1788 '13 FORD ltodlo. heater, 4 .pped, PlNTOWAGON 2000[NG ,.4 ~PEED. oorcondohono~, mog> AM'fM 1od•o, "Int cond. Se•. R 1924 (692HOO J '61 COUGAR $1288 '11 CHEVROLET Automolo( tut. PO'"'l" ''""'"'9· MAlllU 7 Or. H.T. llodoo. Heo1a., poooooe• bro~e1. rodoo. 61.000 "l•i.el, ovlo., ttan• .. po•er •leerorog, cl.on. (T~Z.587) power b•oke•, oor, VllJ (:1070QK) '12 VEGA $AV E '12 HORNET STATION WAGON Rodoo. heoter. oulomol•t !ro,,~mi, .. on, llo<Go, hf!a'"', 0111omot" lra,,,m\ .. ;or1. power 111111ri"ll· oi•. (I 12f'l'W) \63\EGR) '13 PLYMOUTH '12 OLDS CUTLASS S278 8 SATElllTE ~bt"'9 Plu' It 1100.o, fw.o•e<, oir. powl" 1tet<. Fnc1ory ,..orront~.~'"''it'~v·pl, J>O'Wt" bro~e•. outamotoc l«>n.m111ior1. 318'18.,r>g,n•.19 77GNM! \816FVZ/ ~ .... - of FORD SMALL r------', ~ •• ARS ·! +lox &lie . CruiM!-o-motic tronsmiuion, power front diK brakes, power :i.lffri"!il, mediuQ'I .tx:Pwn metoUic ext., 40Q CID 'ZI/ 8 cylinder engine, Colifomia emiifion'eq.Jtpment, five H781tl S belted WSW lire1, comenience group, electric clock,'it<Jeh.1.11e bumper group." olr condilioner -Seletioi~. AM radio, tinted glo~'' cpmplete wheel covers, Yinyl ins.ert body side mldg., rocker panel molding~' S1ock #01'1·, . · s1188 ·$AVE S1788 $1988 $2488 ·BUYA FORD '69 TOYOTA CORONA 4 DI. AT, 1od;o. healer. 41,.t70. (Zill.ti} '12 PINTO WAGON Jle>die ond healer •~.ci.o,,. (31JfYV) '69 PONT FIREBIRD V 8, radio. heo1er. O<llOl'IOIOC Iron.mi'''°"• powtf ''"""'~· pow-1' broltl!I, O•t. (XWA108) '12 CHEVROLET llA.lfll .twd, radio, heole•, .( i.pttd, wloor conditia"'"ll ond powe1 •leering {S..1f t T) ~ '12 CAPRI ........ ~or group. "'" <ond1110., .. •g {03 1EOI) S..-. lfl<»l'.18 • .. ' • 1, ELIMl!i.IATE THE MIDDLEMA N VISIT OUR VOLUME LEA SE & DAILY RENTAL DEPARTMENT . EXAMPLE: 197 4 PINTO RUNABOUT ~ ' 6 ' lnclude1 :1l00ct •"9'""• mirror $5 1., 36 MONTHS .... , """····~··· "" .... : -j f•onl & ,_ b\lmper ll'l"'"ch, while 0 EN END woll !ore1, occe"! group, hroted glon ,Mr'a'l< p &oH"•""°'""""Y"""P-'·" f!lilt1 (0.50K~K) P.U. 6cyl .. l lpffd lrcn., $1388 ' rodio, heoltr, -poirot &.harp.!l!i li98C) $1188 '12 FORD COURIER $2388 ptCKUP .t ~. bunipo.r, rodto. ~101 f>O"''··13,716. (8161JU) $2188 '12 International S2588 l /.t Ton outomotoc (68509M) SHAR P '10 FIAT $2588 PRI CE . 11.4 SPIDEii .5 $J>f!HI, ~ fM, tad.oh, ""°'ii· wheel\, .t4,J]() (879CPk) $37 88 '13 DODGE $AVE SPT ''CONVE•TllPLI l~• thon 4,000 m,lc1, rodio & he<J1.,1., air, oo;to • p •· •unrool, •'"Oil VB (n3Jfl) $2588 '13 CHEVROLET $2888 NO't'A CUSTOM llodoo & heoter. automatic, o.r cor'll.1o0fl•ng po-1feeri1'9 (160GIV) Theodore Robins Ford ~~~~JN G 642-0010 2060 Harbor Costa Me sa 540-8211 , ' . ' . • • ' @§! __ ,. __ .., __ ,, ---. -·· iiiiii ~ ) __ , I v Cl Th ar m b .. co •i I ~ ' • San Clemente Today's Finni ' ---Capistrano EDITION N.Y. ,Stoeks VOL. 67, NO. 109, ~ SECTION S, ~ PAGES -ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1974 TEN CENTS Clemente Council Boils Over Water Conflict By JOHN VALTERZA Of nt. 0.llY ....... lutl 11W!: prospect ol rust-free water for San Clemente residents fell rieepcr into limbo Thursday as an often t e n s e ~ argumenLati\•e city council failed to muster the required votes for a .plan to build a $150,000 filtratiOn system. And after lengthy discussions and conflicts, City Councilman Paul P~sley - livid over recent personaJ experiences '4i lh bad water -held a pivotal vote. Spri1ig Feve1·? Councilmen at their adjourned aesslon needed a four-fifths aye \'Ote to reject the only official bid lhey had ror a filtration system for city well water. Instettd, the resolution would call for lhe cily to act as its O"'ll contractor and Install Its own filter at Waif the cost in the .$307 ,000 bid. For Presley, Qlty ~1anager Kenneth Carr and City Engineer Ptill Peter -:- especially -Thursday's oonf]ieti were tough. Presley voted no to the proposal - Everybody gets into the act at UCL.t\'s water balloon free-for-all . Even Chancellor Charles Young, shoY.·n firing a water balloon at a fallen student. The event was staged to raise money for Unicamp, a student-run non-profit camp for underprivileged children in the Santa l\1t onica ~l ountains. Rei11ecke Says h1dictment 'Politically Motivated' "' Dy JACKIE llY!\IAN ot Ill• O•Hr l'liet Slett Lt. Governor Ed Reinecke said Thursday that his indictment by the \\'atcrgatc Grand Jury is the result of poor questioning and political motivalion. "It's the nakiest, the n1ost sleazy, the most transparent indictment I've ever seen," Reinecke told the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor. Reinecke.a candidate for the Republic gubernatorial nomination. 'A'as indicted April 3 on thret counts of perjury as a result of his testimony in Senate hearings on the nomination or Richard Kleindienst as attorney general. "They asked a Jot or dumb questions at the hearing.'' Reinecke said. "It was the poorest Senate bearing r·vc ever seen." "Thre '"ere some conflicting stories because there were some poor quest- ions," Reinecke said. "They say I didin't tell the truth and I know I did." he said. "In one court they accused me of lying in a ne\\'S paper article . Who takes an oath before lidk- ing to a reporter?" Speaking about s~ial \Yatergate Leon Jaworsld, Reineke said, "I'm ac· cusing him of negligence or even out- ri~ht political in volvement." 'Nixon fired Cox because he was part of the Kennedy machine and was turning \Vatergate into a witch hunt," Reinke said. "Now Ja\\'Orski is just Co" with a different head." "I don 't \\'ant to be tried in Washington right now because it's a zoo.'' Reinecke said about his efforts to ha ve his trial moved to California. "Every phone is tapped, every office is bugged in \\'ashington right now," he said." Yoo have to go out in the street (See RE1NECKE, Page Z) Dean ~ · Lu~y Out A mo1ig 17 T V Sho -ivs Axed NEW YORK (AP) -The CBS an d NBC television networll,< said they've canceled 17 evening entertainment shows, including the long.running "Dean A1artin Comedy Hour" and 0 Here's Lucy" series. NBC, '"hich axed 10 shows, said it would have 12 new series on the air next fall. CBS said il would have seven, ABC said il.3 197 .. 75 program schedule "'ould be unveiled ~ late rtfonday or Tuesday. ... Other programs NBC canceled were "The Flip Wilson Show," "The l\.1agician ," "Tuesday Mystery A1ovie,'' "Chase," "Wednesday Night at the 1.iovies," ''Music Country U.S.A .. " "Lot.sa Luck ," "The Girl with Something Extra'' and "The Brlan Keith Show." The CBS canccllations1 in addition to the "Lucy" show, were "TI1e New Dick Van Dyke Show ." "Dirly Sally," "Shail'' and "Hawkins," "Tuesday Nighl Movie" and ''The Sollll)' and Ctier Comedy Hour." I , • '} a Io n g ·with Anthony DiGiovanni - beeause he said he was "far from oonvinced " that an experl opinion and a guarantee ..were coming from the city staff. Di Giovanni agreed. Presley made no bones about his wrath over the poor quality of 'A'ater n~·ing through taps in the southerly end of the city wh ich is n o t served bv Colorado River walt'r but instead by· city v.·e\J \\'aler ladened v.·ith dissoh·ed iron and man_ganese. Urban On a recent evening at Presley's San Clemente lnn . the councilman related", he had 210 guests dining arKI "·aillng for a trip to Angel Stadium . Every tap in the inn flo'A·ed black. he said. and he was forced to bu y bottled water for his room and evening gu('Sls. He dl'ducted the price o{ the 'A'!Hl'r from his ci ty watc.r bill. "And I think the best solution is for r veryone in the city "ilh bad water to do the same," he said in a rare fit of ptqut•. C:i.rr. making no bonl's about his fear~ that a ne\\' filtration systen1 n11Rhl no! t•nd the c1t~··s water \\°Qi's, s:ud that the council should conside r plans by the Tri Cities ~lunicipal \\'atcr 01str1ct lo soon extend ils 1nalns to tht> sou1her\y por!1on nf the city. thuc; C'Jim1 na11ng the need lo st•IJ 11t·ll watC'r to !he south end . Custon1ers 1hcre 50011 niiP,t be able tu use :'llc1 ropol1tan 11atl'r. bu t p.i y inorl' for •I. "1111s is a 1 cry serious dC'c1s100 ~ou h:11l' Lo m;ikr." C'nrr s~ud. As k1'!l 1f hr 11·ould 1n11kl' a 11't"o111nu·nd.111on on ;i "·oh•r f1lll'r, Gal'r r1· .. 1x.uxl1'<1 · only "l!h s1tcnt 1· to the gnlhng of <'OLITJ{'lln1rn l'1·1cr. !oni: ;111 nch·ocntc of ;1n iu1ro111:itt'!I ,~,11•111 as "lht• only 11ay out" for lh1· t'Ll). ,;ud th<it the e~tr's present ll'•',1!n11·nt uf 111'll 01<.,l\cr 1111uld be .11l1•qu,1tr 1f only 1•11011gh p1:r:-011nt·I ll'erl' n1 r1·d tu nl.ttl !ht· ~1 -.11·11; art111 nd thl' 1Sl'c \\'ATEH , Paget' Renewal Pushed For Clemente Pier Area Man Slain, Fire Set By 'Zebra' SAN FRANCISCO (AP I -A man v.•ho claiml'd to be the ''1.ebra ., attacker beat supermarket clerk J'rank Carlson to death with a hammer. raped and beat his wlfe and then set their hon1c ou tire, police said today. Cartson•S wife, Anne1te, 24. was reported in critlcal condition al 1'1isskln BAY AREA MANHUNT TERM ED 'RACIST OUTRAGE ' Page l Emergency Hospilal. "'h.:re s he underwent surgery today. Although 1'-1rs. Carlwn told police that the attacker claimed responsi bility for the 12 random killings in a case authorities have codNJamed "Zebra " officers said !he attack did not appear to be the work of a Zebra gunman . They said they ~-ere not discOunting I.he pos· sibility, hov.·ever. Before undergoing surg ery. :'.!rs. Carlson told police her attacker v:as a black man in his 1Ds with a mustache. A ma ssive hunt is undl'r 'A'ay in San Francisco for one or more blacks who have killed 12 whites and v.·ounded six others since November. Police said 1'-1rs. Carlson told them the attacker entered the 1wo-storv nat of the Carlsons, who ar c "·triie. about midnight while Carlson. 25. v.·as tA'Orking downstairs and she was asleep upsta irs. Carlson was bound to a chai r and beaten beyond recognition 'A'ith a hammer, a chair and other objects in the living room. 'The attacker the n climbed the stairs and beat and raped her, 1'\rs. Carlson said. The 1nan se t two fires downstairs and then escaped through an upstairs windotA·, she said. Mrs. Carlson managed to stagger onto a small balcony, where her screams for help were heard by residents of Synanon, a drug rehabilitation group across the street. Mayor Joseph L. Alioto says the hunt for the Zebra killers will continue despite complai11ts that hundreds of innocent blacks are being qu estioned a n d searched. Panel S tudies Public 'Preserves .4.lo11g Coastlin e By CANDACE PEARSON Of .... Dalott' l'O•• Sll'ft Coastal planners are now giving special attention to public preserves along the Orange Coest, including Laguna Beach's Crescent Bay Point, Upper Newport Bay and lrvtne coastal acreage be11'·een Laguna and.Coroina del P.1ar. A stronger J>OSilioo on lhese coast.al localions became evident as planners for the R e g i o n a I O>astal Commission rev.·orked and revised their marine plaMing element which was just Issued. tt calls for Crescent Bay Poinr in Laguna lo become a public viewnoint. The coastal sector between Corona dcl ~1ar and Laguna is proposed as a marine park-presenoe. And the piannen propose acquisition of enough of Upper Newport Bay uplands to' create "a viable wUdlife refuge." 'n'lfl marine ~lement -the tint of nine paru of a ooestal master plan -bad tts !See PRESE RVES, Page 21 , I • \ o./rt '°'IOI Slill l'holt WHAT WILL BECOME OF EL HERALOO? George J ackson .Httlds Early Copy of Paper Historical Group See ks Copies of 'El Heraldo ' Although San Cll'mcntc's fir s l newspaper, "El lleraldo." e nd e d publicalion decades ago, ll appears this week that it still is a hot item for a select group of readers. San Oemcn(e's historical society wants doiens ol back l!sues o( the small newspaper -\'Olumes which have remained in cardboard boxes in city-hall vaults lor decades. But the city appears reluctant to gl\•e up the documents, unless the fledging JOdety ca n prove that the i5SUeS tA'ill be safe. Society director Blythe \Vclton pleaded the group's case to city councilmen \\1edne!day but lhe panel balked al· relinquishing the..volumes to a comm ittee which plans to sift through Utt! stack!!, plc.k out tbe best lssuts and hll\'C thrm Jnmln.ated in plastic for permanent di!- play. The rejed.&. 1be. ukt would go lnto an • airtigtit ho:< an d prob..1bly be r('tu rned to the l'aulls. The volumes h a v e been dl'cmcd a fascina ting remnant of San Clemcntr's past, and the director told councilmen tha t they would ha ve a good home and con!liderable exposur e if the plan tA'erc undertaken. But aty staff members. notably San Clemente's long-time City Clerk !\1ax Berg. are understandably rovctous of the volumes . Berg. in a rare suggestion to the council. said that if an y screening were done, that it should take plact in his ollices and wl\cn the selections of t\lC bl'sl tA·ere made, then the counc ll cnuld rclinqui~ !he doc:umenl!. Allhough he agreed tha t the old papen may be y llov. Ing. 5()n'ICwhat, he dt'ft:.nded the treatment of the editions and said they lStt IJERALOO, P11e t l Coi111 cil111e11 As l{ Repo1·t 111 6 ~r cel\:s S.an Clcml'n h"s c1\\ ~t.i[f \1:1 ~ ordcr1·d by rot1nc1lm1'll Th11r.sit..1y to llraf1 " rf'port in si x "el'ko; on !hl' ehanl'l'S for ;1 roinpl<'ll' rl'<lc\'elopn1tnl pruJ••ct (or th•· lO\\'ennost sccllons of the bo1<.·l and p1l'r entranc<'. The rl'qUl''i!. ~p;1 1.1•n<'<I in ;1 <;ut:gest1on on urban rcne\\'<tl bv l'ouncdrn.111 :inr! Coastal CommissionCr Arthur Jlolnit'"· would invoh'l' govr rn111Pn! conde111na1io11 of a selt•cttd portion of lhl" bo111 :ir1·:1 1<. here cri tics chargl' gr:1dual Uhght 1" 1.aking ovrr. "\\'e should st:l' if .;,01nrlh111g l1k1· Hu" 1<.ould ~ <t way out of the problcn1," llolmes S<11d. t ny \·lanagl'r Kcnnl'lh C'Jrr promisf'c\ to drr1f1 a cornplch· study. ;-11nl n•µ<>rt 011 the suggei;tioo wit hin a month and Olll'· h:ilf. The su~gestion ea1nl' af\('r t:irr and C1 1y Engineer !'hi! Pt!IPr announced th.1 t effort" by :'l!ayor Thomas O'Kerll• worked and that the Cali fornia Pubhc Util lru~s Comm1 ss 1on fin:i lly scnl a hearing application to c11y hall . O'Kl'cfc eomplaint'<I to the ehi,.,r couns('I for !he PL:C ;iboul tfv· cir r·~ fut ile l'ffort.s t·\cn to rccr1\(' <1 he;1r1ng; <.1pplicat1on. 'Ilic PUC. \\'h1ch n1us1 d1 ·cuh· on lh•· latr of San Clcn1en1c·~ pl<i n~ for :i 111·1\ pier entrance. alri:;idy h;,., hint('(! ii 1n !I <;!:ind by 1!s 11r('1·1ous dc111al s nf ;, n ·quc!<l ti) fill 1n the tunnel ™:ri('ath lh1 · r;iih1ay traeks and rl'pla{'<' th<' port al l\ith a snf1·tv·gatc !-.VStcm <J\'1•r the tr:irks. ('11;· \!a'rn1i:1·r Kenne1h C:i rr Thursday rf'JK'atl'd his prechctif)rlS th:1t no n1aU<'r hn1<.' hard the 1·11y fig hts fo r a PL:C rcvt•rsa!. 11 I\ 111 not t'Olll{•. The last tin1c the PL'C denied it 1vas 1n 1'68. Thr llt'Xt step in !ht· !o•nj!th~ cfforr s lo repai r !ht• pier t'ntranc•· 11111 hf' for Prtl'r lo fil l out the dC'lail1·d forn1s and then 1Aa11 for a hC'aring to be c;rhl'dulcd. Esscn\L:illy. Holml's· pl3n 11·ould be an urhan.rrn1•11·:1I projec t whl'rt·by thr cit y 1<.ould ha1C' the :..ut hor1L~ 10 :.1·l~·rt .111 area. condemn ii . p;.iy thr propC'tly O\\ nrrs a fa1 r-1 narkcl \ alue S<!l by th~· <'ourts. and then develop \\'hat it 11;in:s ISee PIER, Pa~t 2t OraAge Coast Weather Look for a litl l<.' 1<.arm<'r \\C.;1lher on !he roa~t ~alurday , 11 il h tern· pcral urcs mo\1 ng in to the upper Ms along the beaches and back into the 70s 1nh1nd. But n 'll dip do1\n 10 rile ~o~ tonight. INl'>PHJ: 1·00 \ \' The Ci rcus Vorgns, billed os Amt rico's lorgt>st sho10 101der a con1:a., tt11l, opett.~ 1u111g/i1 nt tl1e Ort1t1yt Co11nty f 111 rgrounCts See todoti's \Veeke 11dcr. .&I .,._ ltnitt I ...,lllt Jt L. M, .. ,. It c.n..,,... t, 11 (ll Hlll.. U.U CtMk1 Jl c .... ,_. " DN"' .. 9fkn I l •llWl•I ,.... t ,llllt1Ce 11•JJ ,.., ll'M! ltKN11 If. 14 "-"'"" II 111 "" Wvlc• M ~ L"°"" It M1ltM1 I z DAILY PILOT SC Frldar, Apr!I 19, 1974 .. Pilot Logbook New Cleme11te Cou11cil A B1·eath of Fresh Air? By JOHN VAL TERZA 01 !ht 0111, l'llel .~.11 WITH THREE FORMAL n1eetings under, its collec.'tive belt so far. San Cle1nente's ne'v city council appears to be cn1erging as a fresh force in local government. • No\v tnat it is settling into business -and this week 's cramn1ed agenda nttests to the crush of activity at the city level -the council appears to be a n<rnonsen ~e panel \\'ith a n1akeup so diverse that alignn1ents arc just not there. Some changes arc subtle ; others are n1ore obvious. Mayor Thon1as O'Keefe. \\•ho hnd fought and lost for yea.rs to. win th e top job, suddenly has be- come Jess garrulous with a gavel in his hand. Often criticize d by foes as being the sort of • councilman who could stretch a meeting into the v~:E 11 u predawn hours with his penchant for details, O'Keefe suddenly has become more terse in hjs delivery. HIS WIELDING of the '''ooden mallet has been done with a dose of firmness, fairness and understanding of the way a n1ceting should be run. And he is not afraid to rule so meone out of order. Once the nlaverick on the panel. his distinction appe ars to have shifted to freshman Councilman Tony DiGiovanni , \vho so far has treated his campaign promises as almost holy vows. · An energetic newcomer, DiGiovanni does not fear a good scrap and already he and the once-dissident mayor have had a few spar- ring sessions. DiGIOVANNl'S FELLOW freshn1an lawmaker is far more Jow- keyed. B. Patrick Lane has observed privately that he abhors nonse nse at the council level and rhetoric is simply not his bag -despite his profession as a lawyer. His pet peeve appears to be an exuberant audience. "This business of clapping and hollering 'yay' when so n1ething nice comes up has got to stop," said the veteran of courtroo111 Ue- meanor. "IT'S SUPPOSED to be a serious place to transact bu siness •.. not a bullring," he said in a recent conversation. (lJe'll be tough · if he ever gets the gavel ). Arthur Hohnes and Paul Presley -each wiU1 two years of ex- perience -appear at ease in the new group. · Holmes' battle scars from marathon sessions of the regional coastal conservatl&n commission seem to have honed his skills as a councilman, Presley, not much in the way of glib talk, has fit in \Veil \vith his peers, too. \V.iUt its .YMied membership, U1e council appears to be a mOre resolute and a determined Jot. - . Take the case of \Vednesday night's session when a self-imposed rule of a VQle of adjournment of 11 p.m. was Lmlok:ed. The agenda was scarcely hall finlslied, bUt'B weary council ob- viously showed that it was all finished. Despite pleas from a few patienl onlookers who wanted a turn, the weary. council stuck to it~ guns:.:.-~ ": .,;. . lfet D11y fol' Bo11t Ow1aers Dinghy skipper struggles to 1ight his boat after it \\'as capsized by strong ,,·ind s in One of a Kind Re- ga tta off NeYlJ>Ort lleach 'l'hur.9day. He \Va sn't lhe only one \Vho ran into trouble. Several small boats capsized during the regatta. Others were dismasted and t\vo catamarans \vere destroyed in hea vy seas. See story , Page 24. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wildlife Lured to Base lly ,\ssocia ted l'rts.s So1ned:1y, the public visi ting Camp Pendleton. the biggest U.S. f\lar1ne Corps base. "''lll be :ible to ca lch a 1'1in1psc or early American wildlife -anilnals oot fighting 1nen. Into a peaceful valley hidden from t'Oe . dally rounds of rockel!> and ortil\cry shells urc being lurt'd mule deer , bobcats. mounta in lions and coyotes. The rarest of endangered birds such ns the Golden Eagle and the red-tailed hawk. I are nesting near the wild turkeys · imported from the coaslal hills of San. j Luis ObiSJXl and the six bison, inc luding t"'O named Ada'm and E\'e. Their high vallt•y is hidden by a 3,000- foct y,·all of the Santa r-.targarila r-.·lo11I1tains, 'AtlOse westem slopes are the impact area of rocket and artillery rounds. The r-.Iarine Corps hopes to promote it as a 'A'ild crness dividing Lhe 125.000-acre milit ary base Crorll Cleveland National Forest. T"o lakes are fed by streams and stock('d \Vith trout. catfish, bass and blu('gill. Last year, the ~lannes hclpe-cl p~ant 2.000 silver salmon in th<: Snnta tilargarlta . Bike 'irf]ls arc being built through the nrea. and this fall 100 hunters \\'ill be given the chance to kill a deer during a regulal<d hunt. In the area are Indian campsiles. colonial h>mestead and sections of El Camino Real, the Spanish highway used two centuries ago. 'Ibe Defense Department presented Its top ecology award to camp Pendleton in 1962. Syi·ia Says 17 Israeli Planes Out Uy lhe As.socl:itted Pren Syria cla1nlcd ils planes an d mtss1lcs knockLod 17 Israeli .,..·a.rplaMs out ol lhe skies today and that one or 11.s O'>''n ~l!Gs 1 .... ·as downed aj; ground fighting raged for key positions oo ~11. Hermon and along lhc 40..inilc Golan Heights front. Rut lsr;.it·I s..1id oil it! planes returned safrly . The Syrians said !hey downL'<l seven ls1·aeli aircraft in dogrlg.hlS that swirled ovi;>r Lebanon and snow-<:appcd l\lt. llrm1011. The air duels were the first rcporl.cd since last October. and Svria said up to 50 Israeli fighters and fighter-bonlbers v.·cre involved in the act ion. The Syrian command sa id ils t.llG!ii "scored direct hits" on Israeli positions. •·causing hea \')' losses in n1cn anct cquiptnent." but Israel reported ri'5 casualties in the air strikes. The Tel Aviv c:ommand sa id the Israeli jets attacked artillery and tr c OJ> emplacements six n1iles behind Syria's front lines , hitting Syrian targets for three hours on the slopes of l\I L Hermon and on the southern Colan front . In Lebanon, nine Jsr;1cli planes were seen striking a Syrian radar staticn on the peak of the Anli-Lebancn l\lountains just l!ast of the Syrian·I.ebancn frontier. There was no immediate eslimale of the damage or comn1ent fron1 the Syrian command . Control of l\1t. llermon Is sought by both sides because its 9.200-foot peak commands a view for miles intn Lebanon , lsrael and Syria, and JX15Session coold be used as a trading point In disengagement negotiaLions. From l'age 1 !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---, WATER • • • clock, Carr added that such a plan would cost the cily $50,000 a year, because it would require the hiring of fOur men to assure that one person was cxpct1enccd and on NEW FROM HERITAGE Tired::councilmen whj>, knew t1™:lila~cis~ sho~m· colored by CaUgue pirckediap and wenf&Ome.~ ,. ~, ~ They took their places once again Thursday night to finish their work. · ... ... duty ai'>''3Yj .JO feed doses of lime and "' alum JntO 1hl'W.ater and settle out the impurities. CAMEO II Indeed, the d&YfiO[ ~PW!. 9J.Y co -. ' g i¥ris, call· ing wilneeies by lb61t firif~.lllll!:Pwel • apftj!r tf!e endmg • -...,.,...... io-.., -, ..... ~ There ~ a itew-formaliV · •.. ,p~busineuTike 1dr; and li.Jloints to a ne\v maturation in saD-°flemente. -.~ -~ 1• 1 _. • ~ •• The city is growing. · Councilmen a&ree4 ~newhat that the ... min~nso· f~t to run the ::'*"~.edffi~ · p~fty in use "'ould ~ ~ ~eriot· ~ on nromaled de\ice of ~ sctrN. s«t. to do the job '>''ithout man- CLASSIC "TOUCHES" INSPIRED BY A ROMANTIC CONTINENTAL MOOD. And it is growing up, too. From Page 1 PIER ... for the affected area. The bowl area in recent yean has shown signs of nlajor problems and resid ents and tourists have complained that the spot is a "disgrace'' to the city. Councilmen ?iiooday spWTed Carr tg complele yet another report Qn the section -one on asserted violations in a building where :iiome small storerronts have been converted to residential uses. Carr promised completion of that report tn a few weeks. Fron• Page 1 REINECKE ... to talk to your friends. t\skcd if he su pports President Nixon at the current time , Reinecke said. ··rm not ask ing for his impeachmen~ or his resignaliun. I'm hanging loose." "I 'A'is h he had come out clearly a long time ago and I wish he would say more now," Reinecke added. OIAMMCO.t.ST DAILY PILOT ,,,. 0r•"O'I Gt>.111 0.'• P0<.1 .,,,~ .. ~Qi ",,,.... _...._ ~-' ""'""°''°" ....... ~IMC>~ '4o··-"'""~"' -···---r•tl~•""" loloftj•y I~~ i"°"' "" f,,.,,. ........ --' -l-ilonlll\QIO'I 11<'0<.h,f ~ , ............ l_ .. __ ~ ....... Soon °""'~"'~' S.~ '"""' C.CM!rt"1 " .,'>O!i' ·--"'~ .. ~ s--•""' ~ ..... ~ °"""' ,...,,,.,~~IHlll .... J.JOWnl '"~ $1-. Coo!f ""-.. CohlO> .... t :v& ~ H. Loo•. ~\(h:,rd ,, Nol ....... ..,,~l- S•ttC1"htt0Hlt• JO!> 1-blll £.1(0"' "ID I' td OttwOffktt eo,.1. ,.._. UG\tff!O l .. v !\"r~· ,... .......... """~--~ ~,,., .. acfo trt76iltM:~~"' LMJ.,... &.a.al. in' -"'"- T tit .... 11141642·4l2 I Clft11fld A"""1tifMI 642·5671 s.c....,....,D~•-~•..: ,...,...4f2·4420 Qlovt,qlf. ,,,.,a.-c.i ~ c;... -1441-~ ..__IOllJONj_"" (II' llf••-14 "' -.... "'" _...,.,, _......,,....,....... _ _...._. Hinshaw As8ures Downtown PO In San Cle1nente tr.S:,Rep, Andrew Hloshaw gave yet. ~nother dose of faith today to San Clemente's advocates of full PQstal services downtown. The Ne'>''J>Orl Beach Republican .in a . letter to City Councilman T o n y DiGiovanni said that if interest remains keen In the retention of tot.al service in the Del ?ilar area, nothing would change there when the new head~uarters building ls finished on Avcnida Pico two yeara hence. Local advocates of the retention of downto\\11 serv ice had sent pcUlions beilring more than 5,000 signatures of support to Hinshaw. The latest -and last -bone of contention bad been the possible loss of postal boJ sc:rvi.ce at the Del l\1ar sLation after the Pico facility was built. · F,...mPagel PRESERVES • • • first public hearing before the South Coas t Regioonl Zone Conservation Conunission i\·larch 4. Jt came under considerable firt from all sides al that n1ceting . Se1·cral speakers ohjectcd th:it the rC\.'iJmmendations L'iJntaincd too many .,shou ld be's" not enough .. shall ~·s ." That timidity Is now gone:. Commission planners rc1vorked the draft element arter the hearing. The reconlmended policy on saving cslunries is ;an l!xample of the new, tougher lan~agc. The first draft snid nil remaining wetlands and estuaries "should be preserved" lo the maximum extent possible. Now it says. "'shall be pi:eserved" to the maximum feasible. 'The new version will hnve a public heRrlng at 9 a.m. ApMJ 29 at Long Beact1 J1arbor De.pa,rtment, 92S llarbor Plaza Drtvc. The commission at 3 p.m. that day will have it.I first publi c airing or the second plan element, coa&lal land envlron1nent. The swte and slx rejional coustal commissions are supposed tO ·develop a L'OUlil master pl1n for the ~glslaturt by 1976, Untll that time, they have amtrol owr con~ruction proposed \\'1th· In t ,000 yanh of Ille coastlln<. power. Tiwrsday'a aesslon brought rorth st rong di$agreemenlS evident be1ween Peter and Cah' on the best solutions for the problem "''hich has beset the city since the first wells were SW1k decades ago . Ever since, councilmen and city staff members ha ve been besieged by irate v.'aler users . carrying samples of v.•ater with dlsclortd sediment -even live organlsms -which c:ome throug\J some tops. Carr 5lres&ed that , even if the ne1Y .lflt.er 'went lri'1 he bellevei lhat some old qst·iron water mains wou.Ja still create a rust problem. Peter disagreed strongly and said a problem would be. minimal , if at all. Disagreement among councilmen also was evident. Pres ley lnllsted that despite a $14 ,000 study on the ·water bought lasl year (it r'OC'Ommended a filler system similar to that which Peter '>''ants) a consensus by experts is iaCklng. "I don't ttllnk .,...e•,,e got any eJJ>erts here 1vith an ironclad guarant.et that we don't have any n1ore o! these damned problems in our water," he said. B. Patrick Lane disagreed_ "Yeah \l'e do," he said. "\\7here is he?" asked Presley, "You're looking at him," retorted Lune. alluding to Peter. "Arc you an expert?" Presley asked P<'l<'r. The engineer balked momentarily, then sa id. ··yes. sir, I think 1 am." The llC'Xt step in the apparent council stalen1ate conies next \\'Ct'k "'hen at a study session \VednL"Sday morn I n g. rouncilmen will suwmoo an executive of the firm 1naking the filter re<:ommenda- lions last year. Bul unll'ss the council m:ijority can sway the 1nind of either Presley or DIGlovanni, the dilemma .,..·ill continue . From Page 1 lIERALDO ... were "in prett y good shape.."' lie tnc n showed one to' councilmen. Councilman Arthur llolmts wra~ up the laues by asking wht!re the paptrs vt&Uld eo: lnltlA.\ly if they left the vaults. 1'-frs. Wei~ !\Bid that they probably would stay i11 ~n1eonc 's residence ror the m<!mbers lo re:td. "You mra n, In a closet or something Ilk<' thnt ~" lloln1t!' asked. · I suppose j(), .. sald the dir,ctor. FOR STYLE! FOR FLAIR! FOR LIFE! How to re-lnspir ~ iifel&ss room? How to rekindle a new ·luxury without a complete do-over? Look. to Cameo IL an ex· qutsile new collection of occasional and accent masterpieces by Heritage. Here is all the delicate charm of Louis IV. the Impressive court acenarios of 18th century Europe. the warm vibrant Italian colors and the graceful sparing dimensions of the classic stylist. ktd the -surfaces! 1tte woods! The grain! A magnilrcenl lru1t- wood finish complements rich grahed and pin·knotty walnut veneers and pecan solids. There are painted pieces. too. Even some with sculptured decorallve elements of simulated wood. Subtly glowing tl lnts of greens and golds. ~ for a visit todiy and see the enl!re collection. E llREXEL-HERtTAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK--KARASTAN Sh< said th! group felt slrongly obout NEWPORT BEACH , prestrvlng the documents and placing ~~ ~ ~ rm WESTC:UFF DR.. 642·20:!0 them on public display, probltbly mosl ,,,.~,,....,•fl often In the community clutMowe. whe.re "°"' ~""'1 lf,t,. LAGUNA BEACH • 'dl!p!ay ""already ,.1.... , , 31$NORTll CO.\ST HWY .• '94-43SI But untJI the clly 1taff and society TORRANCE. delegntt!~ '>''Ork out some stricl ifOUnd Z3Mt HAW'r'llORNE BLVD. ' Semmc»ot ~,,... llOW. ,,. ... QI.II .... ,.. """'°""-""-•JOO'""""'' t\l'-MOO"'O'llfllv ~i..,---f)lll'I...,._, Some of the new or stiffer rccommendatlon1 ln the draft are : -A stenic ovcdook Al Dffna Point shall be pt~nnr.d for and set aside. ru!c• on tb .. .ptan. El Ht>rQldo b dettlned WIBD.t.YS & SATUllDAYS t :OO te 5-.30 (Open Fri. UIS, Sun.12-S:>O) 10 stay ln o tatdboard box, locked up ln L--------------------------------"-~_'"'--:-----' lhc t.'lty vaults ! • , t , I \ I I I t I ..... l:t. 111~1 ... l:P " '"'' .... ·-.. ~ .. ~ f:•::. .. " ' "' . .. .... t:~ .. "" •• lletr llttl OK OK• ·-. .. '"' ... "' 11111 •• .. .. l l ' • ' If " " " " II " " g ll • w • .c DAILY PILOT .,., _,, Tod ay'~ Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE .J.h Yt*I l U .. ~ -hi~'"' '-• Net ~... Htl j $•~1 '"I ,, ~'" ttw ,..., "" st«l •11( ,... "" ,,_..1 "1.,. l~ ci-c11e Dote l•-.e• 1 M 1Mt1 "' tioLOw ao.• '"" Market Tre•ll , 'f.llti Ht"'.._,._ '"'e ~JA. Year 's Hig h-Lows Appear E,e r y Satu rday lllYlDl\I ,, , '' 14; 11 ~ ,.,.__ • A l~otpl N 1 11 11 ' •• • 1ouP1D1 J..O 1! 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Thai \\'as the lament of skippers and crews i n Yachting ~1agazine's One Of A Kind Regatta in the opening t"·o races \Vedncsday. On Thursday the wind ~ods answered that complait}t with a vengeance. The third r<ice was sailed in a 1nodl'rate westerly that made for ideal sailing conditions. Btrr BEFORE the fourth race was very old reefs were tucked in mains'ls, two large catamarans "·ere b e 1 11 g broken up in heavy seas and several others had suffered major gear failures and/or dismasting, as the westerly "'histled up ta 25 knots. And to ' add to the misery' the small cruising boats and .-, keel boats v.'hlch 1nanagcd to n1ake it to the \•;eathcr mark roond it wa sn't there. Neither was the reaching mark . Bolh had carried away in the blustery winds and mounting ..... So there was nothing left for the race committee but to abandon the race on that COUJ"e. ~1EA~'WUILE. ON another course less than two miles BOATING away. small centerboarders were being capsized, dismasted, losing rudders and suffering ol hcr d;in11.1ge. Th(>re \\•ere no injuri<'5 in any of the mishaps. The C-Cat thal broke up in the surf was Spirit of 76 skippered by John Conser of Costa M~. Another CCat. carrying a fixed airfoil as a sail, was destroyed after it "'as taken in low \\'hen ii Jost a mast. Most of the other cats turned ,tail and headed for home. Then! were protests all through the fleet as a result of Entry L~st Runni11g High for Ensenada The ·scheduled Saturday;· May 4, start or the En8Cnada race had little or no adverse effect on the entry list At the close of entries last l\fonday Newport 0 e e a n Sailing Association president Dick Jenness reported there "·ere ~ entries. only 27 short of the record 577 a few years ago. The ~gigantic. ueet breaks down into 109 International Offshore Rule ~IOR L 351 Performance Handica p Ra cing Fleet (PllRF]. 23 ORCA (catamarans), and 50 MORF (r..fidget Ocean Racing Fleetl The IOR and PHRF nects will be divided into five classes, according to their handicap ratings. All others Ydll sail as one Oeet. ll was expected that the Saturday start, instead of the traditional Thursday. might rut dov.·n on the entry list hecause or the difficulty of ge tting . boats back hon1e during the first part of the week . " The change was made to reduce the size or the non- yachting and yachting crowd at the Baja California resort. Reeord Voyage? Solo Sailor lVeari1ig Home TOKYO (AP) -Kenichi Horic sailed to "·ithin 1,000 miles of" Tok yo Thunday and "'as in position to set a speed record for a solo voyage around the "'orld. "I lost so1ne \\•eight and my pants are baggy now, but 1·m " '=" ~ . I 'i ~~-~ -~ by (opt, Fred lowton, Direclor Mo rine So lely, Raytheon Company & Am erico 't Cup d1ompion1hip toiling motler. r. tf(lnr •• •rtrtird J ...... ,, s.., r.,&tt '" ~.,, "'' .• ,,.,. '"" ,,..,,., ., Jtlp. ~ SAFETY MAKES A HAPPY SHIP fine," the 35-vear-0ld sailor said by radio from the l\lermald 3 to a helicopter overhead. "Thd first thing I want when I get home is a mid beer." Horie, who has been sailing \rest nonstop for 60 days, said he could reach Takaoka near Osaka in 10 days, weather permitting. to complete his 3.200.mile trip. Current records f o r solo circu1nnavigaHon -both set by Britons -are 312 d<iys easlbotind and 293 day s \\·estbound. oslol Weolher S y l~y. Winch Wf'll lo nortll- w~ S to ?! kr>011 In aUtrllQOlli IO- <IAY n"lt S1turd1y. Hl111'1 tooay In low ''" Co.!11A1 leml)llt'alurt1 rMllJI' from 5J to "· Inland teml)llt'•turtl ••1111'1 lrom S1 to '5. Wiltr l~m1>1!r1!ur• 51. S1111, !Hoon. Tides l'ltlD#\Y $1!'Co~d ~lgh 1 ·1~ p.m. ~-! Sl!'Cond klw 1:1l p,m, 0.7 IATUIOAY F!rol high ........ l :S7 1.m. •.2 F'lrst IDW .......... l :SI 1.m. 0.1 51!'Cond l'ti¢1 ...... 1<•7 p.m. !.• SecO<>d low 2:l7 p.m. 0.1 SUNDAY Firtt l\ivh 9·'.l& .. m. • 2 F1r11 low l·'1 1.m . .O.l ~K-hi;lt 9:16 p,m. S.J 51!'COM klw J:QS p.m. l.0 Sun ltiMI 1:11 a.m. s.11 1.13 p,m. ~ ltfMI •:26 •. m. Stll );06 p.m. , r LEASE A '74 610 WAGOM $99.89 mo. •T1•'6<'1'00El COSTA MESADATSUM Zl45 HAllOllLVD. C.M. 540.6410 limll..olli1F ... --i..... ... 11i.. THE PLACE TO Pl.AN 'l'OUR YACATION• lEISURE TIME! LOS•B.ES CONVENTI• CENTER DOWNIOWN AT llGUEROA & PICO fiearly Everyo11e Li~tens to Landers ... close-quarter maneuvering in the heavy going . WHEN Tl!E sound and fury was all over and th c. ('(l1nputers had s t o p p e d "'h1rring, here are l he standings in !he fi ve divisions after either three or (our l'i!CCS: • DIVISION I (ca tamaransJ -1 IJ Tornado. Uarvey and Stewart ; (2J D-Cat, Steve Dashcw; (3J Alpha-18, Fred ltoland. DIVISION II (c rui s ing OOetsl -(IJ Cal 3·30, Bill Lapworth; (2) r..forgan-27, J . Wilkinson ; (3 1 Yankee--30 Ill, D. Rosenkrans. DIVISION II I (small keel boats) -~I) Tempest, Argyle Campbell ; (2) h:tchells-22, Bill Lynn : (3) six meter; E. V)'Tlne Jr. DIVISION IV (centerboard dinghies 1 -t I ! lntcmatlonal !>-0-5, Paul Tara : ( 2 1 I n tern a t ion al -14., !3a irll Bardarson; ~3 J 470, Dave Ullman. DIVISION V /singlehanded dinghies) -J,1 1 Laser, Dick • ' •• • ' Tillman ; (21 Banshee, John 0a11r ,lltl l"ktt 1oy Al"'°" uc111wr Bertrand: (3) tie between U.S.-1, Nonnan Freeman, and DARING YOUNG MAN ON WET, FLYING TRAPEZE Force 5, Jack Evans. Baird Bardar.on And Cr•w .Get lnt .• 14 On PlaM • Kiln,Dried PINE MOLDING ''A Super lur Al A Gi• -Awor ,rice!" • 23 dill'""' pattn'to"<hoeo fro... . .,,.,. , .. . '· ' •I 1 •I quo""' IIllii ~.-w pi••· • luypl1!11feltlir1~ .... , ~ -~ptl<t. .. " .. RIG. TO 29' FT. t 11/ack & Decker• VARIABLE SPEED 'lo"DRILL • c-,.tt, lithlWeifht. .,..,......,-.... ,, .. """' _._.. • C.,.C:l'f': 1/1" ill ..,itw ... 1/4""' ...... REG. il2." $699 SAVl'6.00I ' ClOll-OUTIWTtlll THEY um Sl(lt. OllBITAL SANDIR •l~. • Mt ..-,. ,H, I IS lt,p.-ltf. • °'""' 111111.19'. .... .. . . -. ' • \ j • ' • •• • ' .J FOR COOLING SYSTEMS Rctdiotor ANTI.RUST • "".ti !!Ill,'"""'-•._..,. cttfiwt lf'll• d .... RIG. ft' FLUSH • Oi!t it., n1,.,,, ,1 ... ..-... Hv1h•1 ..,, .,,.,, & ''"'· RIG. ft• Stop leok SEALER • lmhi11,1..,i1..,...,11fet.r.i ...... RIG. ft• 11' eelretad Calendar •• OQierRaces on Tap The One Of A K~ Regatta continues to hold t. interest of the Newporrand Southern caJl!ornia ya.chting fraternity. The six-race se:ri" i s 9Cheduled tb -fi!lnd u p Saturday. And when its all offer, ape or more classes of sailboats will be boa.iing u.it'fbey are the fastest ragbags abotJt. Also oo the •'9ca1 lrofl~ Voyagers Yacht-. Club will start a fleet ol ~fidget Ocean Racing f1eet yachts on the Catalina Ship Rock race, the &econd of the ?.i<Usey ?tiidget Series. LOS .ANGELF.S Yacht Club claims ttie spotlight in that area with start of. the San Nicolas 1st&Od race for JflR yachts today and the '.'ltarineland race for the r..1idget.s and PllRF. They are the fourth race in the current \\'hi).ney. Series. In small boat sai ling, Alamik>s Bay Yacht Club has scheduJed its annual Olympic Classes Regatta Saturday, Sunday and l\1onday. The Aluminum BUNDTPAN • ,.,,., ,..1., r.-tl uib rtc'i,K. ,sivc Olympic regalia is the rgost important in the west. Leo Angekt-U.c llea<Ti- LOS ANGELES Y A C H T CLUB -San Nicolas Island Race (Whitney Series) starts today; ~farincland Race (Utile \Vhitoey Series) ~tORF and CCA, Saturday. ALAMITOS BAY YACHT c L u B -Olym1>ic CIB!Sf!S Regalia, Salunlay, Sunday, ·lt1onday. LONG BEACH Y A C H T CLUB-Opening Day Regatta, inside classes S a t u r'tl a y , outside clas~ Sunday, Sant.a ~1onJca Bay KTNG HARBOR Y A C H T CLUB-Ship Rock R a c e (Spinnaker Serie~). I 0 R . PHRF, M 0 RF. 'Saturday; Sabot Series. Sunday, MALIBU YACH·T CLUB-Spring Series, multihull, Sunday. Newport.-Balboa NEWPOR T HARBOR YACHT CLUB--One Of A Kind Regatta, today ' and Saturday. VOYAGE RS Y A C HT CLUB--Catalinn Ship, Rock race, (start at los Angeles Harbor) l\tassey r..J i d get Series,-Saturday...-. Sall Diego SOUTHWESTERN YACHT . . . r.LUS:-AI Rogers Series (Cal· 25J Saturday; Cal-27 Series. SUnday; Rubber Duck Series 1 (Col~bia-261 sa'tprday ; Dorsey Series (Coronado-2$1 Saturday. SAN . DIEGO YACHT CLUB-Sugarloar Rock race, (JOR) Saturday; Hus 1 on g Sugarloaf race ( At 0 R F ) Saturday. SlLVERGATE YACHT CLUB -Rosarila \Vhistler. (SD HF i Satu rday ; Invitational Series, Saturday, .Sunday. OCEA..N S I DE YACHT CLUB-r.1lssion Bay r a cc (Coastal Series). Saturday. North and Inland SANTA BARBARA YACH'!' CLUB-Triangte Series. all classes, Seturday, Sunday. POMONA VALLEY A SSO-CJA TI 0 N-Spring Cente·rboard Regatta, Saturday, Sunday, ' . Wt l'rictS l!Meretl .... ~ Suoday A,rl 21 -. • •l·~ ..... ~ ... 1y· i.cl-. REG. '1.J9 99c • M..wy-4.ty Wedi •illrl witli '"""'"'"'-"""•""· $299 • 14-1 IM S,-Jll.$ty-l1 i...n. RIG. '4.7t WHIU THIY lAITI PLANT STAND • ..._.,If! .... s,uillr 1(1111 H1if-. • ,. i1KIM1 lt;eh . RlG. '7.H • s399 West Smid '" 9-CUP PERK • "-'-tiwitr ltrfWl s "'""'· J '1Y.-C::>• i.,, ....... -'-'- wi• tlM flii1'9t fiilith. RIG. 'I." $699 Wltlll STOCK lASTSI 'Mli1e TOILE1: SEAT . ...... __,._ .... . ...,.,.....~""''· !ftkt.t ,.ly.fttJitH ~-"""· REG.1J." $299 ' I ·, 7 SA cla im "' per > de ath wife polic Car re por Eme hr; Boal Ki was a fl er Soul Of trav hou A '"" imp both Al leav and lane spo clos had saw a s hou A dis car cov spo E ' L Th \\'a gc Ap '"' on as al • • Laguna Beaeh EDITION To•lny's Final N.Y. Stocks • VOL. 67, NO. I 09, 4 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1974 TEN CENTS reserve u orte Jtlarket Cler.I~ SF Zebra Killer Claims Victim SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -A man "'ho claimed to be the "Zebra" altacker beal supermarkel clerk Frank Carlson to death with. a hammer. raped and beat his wife and !hen set their home on fire, police said today. Carlson's wife, Annette, 24, "'as reported in critlcal condition at J\iission Emergency Hospital , 1~1hcre sh c Two l11jitrecl 111 Collisio11 In Lug·u11u ·A Lagtina Beach police officer and a 1~year-0ld girl 1vere injured Thursday night v.'hen a sporls car driVt'n by an 18- year~d Laguna Beach youth collided at high speed with a police patrol car at Boat Canyon Drive, Laguna Beach. Kim Peterse. 15, of 4.20 Cypress Apt . A, was treated for an in jured right arn1 after being taken by Wind Ambulance to South Coast Community Hospital. Of[icer Greg Ba11z. 24. <..'Omplained of pain in h1s nec k and back. He was transported by a police lmit to the hospital. Both "'ere released after emergency treatment. The California Highway Pa trol. called in to investigate the accident. blamed the C.'Ollision on high speed of the sports car. The CHP identified the driver as John R. Englund, 18, of 1588 Skyline Drive, Laguna Beach. Miss Peterse was a passenger in Englund's car as was Liz Giroux, 14, of 850 Temple Hills Drive. Laguna Beach. Miss Giroux was not hospitalized, according to the CHP. CHP officers said loday they estimate the Englund vehicle to ha ve been traveling between 60 and 70 miles per hour prior to the collision. A CHP spokesman said the 196.1 sports car left 100 feet of skid propr to the impact y.·i th the patrol car. The collision did exptensive damage to both \'Chicles. At the time of the accident, BaMz: was leaving the Boot Canyon shopping center and turning left into the southbound lanes of North Coast Highway. 1'he ~rts car "·as northbound in the lane closest to the curb. Officer Bartz told C•IP investigators he had pulled out of the center's drive, and saw the red sports car coming at him al a speed he estimated to be 65 miles per hour. A curve in the road limited sight di stance to about 250 feet .a distance a car traveling 65 miles per hour would cover in less than three SCCQnds. the CHP spokesman said. Englund told CHP orficers hls car had no speedometer but he estimated his speed lo be be~·een 35 and 40 in the posted 35 mph wne. Several witnesses reported a much higher speed v.·as involved, of!icers said. underv.•ent surgery today. Although A-1rs. Carlson told police that the aJtacker claimed responsibility for the 12 random killings in a case authortties have code--named .. Zebra " officers said the attack <!id not appear to be the work of a Zebra gunman . 'They said they \\'t!re not discounting the pos- sibili1y, however. Before undereoing surgery. ~trs. BAY AREA MANHUNT TERMED 'RACIST OUTRAGE' Pago S -Carlson told police her attacker v.·as a black n1an in his 20s with a n1ustache . She also said the attacker look ed like "Cinque:· the alleged leader of the Symbionese Liberation Annv, "·hich claims responsibility for kidnaJ)ing nc"'S· paper heiress Patlicia Hearst . Officers emphasized that ~trs. Carlson made the statements in a stale of shock. They said they J>lan.tt.ed to question her later a~er her condition improved. A massive hunt is under way in San Francisco for one or more blacks \\'ho hRve killed 12 whites and v.·ounded six others since November. Police said ~!rs. Carl!On told U.m the attacker entered the two-story fl at of the Carlsons,, who are v.trite. about midnight while Carlson, 25. was \\'Orking downstairs abd she was asleep upstairs. Carlson v.'as bound to a chair and beali!n beyond recognition with a hammer. a chair and other objects in the living room. The attacker then climbed the :stairs and beat and raped her, "'"· Carlson said. The man set two fires downstairs and then escaped through an upstairs window, she said. l\frs. Carl..Son managed to stagger onto a small balcony, where her scream s for help were heard by residents of Synanoo, a drug rehabilitation group across the street. l\layor Joseph L. Alloto says the hunt for the Zebra killers will continue despite complaints that hundreds of innocent blacks .are being questioned a n d searched. Laguna Cha1nber Opposes Tustin Scl1ool Pullout The 1..agll{la ·Beach Chamber of Commerce board of directors has approved a strongly \\'orded resolution of opposition to the secession of Tustin Unified Scbool. District from th e S~ddleback Community College District. The resolution approved in a telephone poll o( chamber directors. I i s t s four major reasons why the businessmen oppose Tustin 's pullout of the rommunity college distriel \\'rlich also includes Laguna Beacll, Irvine. ?i.lission Viejo, E1 Toro. Laguna Hills, Dana Point. Laguna Niguel. and San Clemente. "Sacklleback J un i or I Community) !See DE-ANNEX, Page 2i Ren1ecke Says lndict1nent 'Politically Motivated' By JA CKIE llY:\IAN Of 1M OlllJ l"ll•I Iliff Lt. Governor Ed Reinecke said Thursday that his Indictment by the \\latergate Grand Jury is the result of poor questioning and political motivation. "Ifs the nakiest. the most sleazy. the most lransparent Indictment I've ever seen." Reinecke told the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor. neinecke.a candidate for the Republic gcbcmatorial nominBtlon, v.·as indicted Aprll 3 on three counUI of perjury as 11 rtsull of his 1.CSllmony in Senate hearings on the nominallon of Richard Kleinc:llenst as ittorney gMeral. '"Ibey asked a lot of dumb quesUons at the hearing." Reinecke sald. "It was the poor~Jt Senate ht!arlng l '\'C C\'Cr 5Cef1, .. "1'hre we.re 10mc <..'Onnictln~ s orlc~ becnuse there were $0me. poor quest· Ions.·· Reinecke said. "Tbey say I didin 't tell the truth :ind I know I did." he said. "In one court they accused me of lying in a ne\\11 p;tpcr article. Who takes an oath before tslk· iDg to a reporter?" Speaking about spcci!l Watergate Lron Ja~'orskl, Reineke saJd, •l J'm ac· cusing him of oegligenct ar even out· rl~ht political in\'olveme:ot." 'Ni~on fired Cox because ~ "''ils pt1rt of the Kennedy machine and \""' turning \\latergnte into a witch hunt," Reinko uid. "Now Jay,-orskl ls just Cox y,·lth a different head." \ "1 don't want to be tried in Washington right now becau,,e it's a :ioo." Reinecke said about his efforts to have bis trial moved to California . ''Every phone is lappod. every office Is bugged In Wa1hington rlghl oow." he said." You have to go out in the street IStt RE1~ECK.E, Page: %1 t .. ~~..,. <;. '(.ff......... ;. .i:'-·~~· ·~ ·~ .. ... ... FURTHER GRADING UNDER WAY AT MAIN BEACH PARK AS SEAWALL FINISHED Laguna Beach Council Concerned About Concrete aod land•capct Height Landscaping Blocks View? Council .-1sks Study of Jlf ain Beac h Parh Earthu;ork The Laguna Reach City Council is upset vdth conlinu!n~ criticisn1s that thf' Art Colony's "\\lindo~' 10 the Sea" at ;\lain Beach Park is getting blocked b~· too much concrete pa\'ing a n d earthworks. BecalLSe or this. the council has asked representatives of Lang and \\1ood, th<.: -tr {; -tr :\lain Beach landS('a]>e desig ners. to atT1·nd an ttpcorning council session. Coonci lmen said at their \\'erlne<;<Jav session thev want 1he art a rchiH:ct.~ t~i eoxplain hoW much \'ic\\' is going In get blocked by proposed bushes and other landscaping at ~lain Beach. The councit·s action canie after an * ~~ ?: Me1lal Approved Mai11 Beach Park !lf ern ento "The glrls look much n i c c r . ' ' Councilman Jon Brand said a{!rt:cabl~'. City ~1anager Al Theal noted the door to the lifeguard toy.·cr needed lo be closed. Artist Bor is Buz<in sugi::ested the undulating board'lt'alk undulated too much and would be changed to fade esthetically imo the background. So after making minor cQm1ncn1 s and changes. the council agreed to the final design of the ~lain Beach Park medallion Vi'ednesday and authorized Bu1..:in to sta rt work on the plaster model. Sale of silver and bronze medal s "·il l • , ' < ' help defra y !'.'Ost. of planned ~lain Beach Park dedication ceremonies June 22. Bu1 .. 1n. a medallion sculptor for n1anv of the pri\'ale mints tumini;: out popula·r silver med:llS. is doing the ~·ork <it a greater reduced cost to the city. The city "'ill pay about $3 .fi(Xl for the art "'ork and striking of the medals. Silver medals vdll be sold on a subscription basis· only . Some 2.0Cl(I bronze medals are planned for general sale. The ~lain Beach \'ie"' crc;1ted h\' Buzan 11.-itl be the fa c £' of t~ft'.! medaf The city seal will form the rcvcrst! side, .......... ' '• " < ' ! VIEW OF THE CITY"S MAIN BEACH PARK MEDAL LIO N Pretty Girls, But O r•ffy Lifegu•rd Tower For Medel .. .J apJ>'.'ill 1\,1S madf' by .John (:abrif'ls for further mQd1fica1ion In the amount •>f [l<l\'tng (1n the park silc. Gabritls pre\'iously lodged a lav,rsuit agains1 the park in an effort to bar constni<..1iun of the I i f e g u a rd hl·adqu:irtl't"' on the i<:ite . The suit nearly drla~rd !he t..'UJ!StruC'l iQn of the park for a "'l11i~ is the design ... we cuu!d go on n·dc·sicning-until it's finished." '.\1ayor Roy Hohn said tcr~ly f o I Io w 111 g c;:ibnl'ls' N'implaint. \\'hile eonc"l'mcd about the ar1ount and !lit hrtght of the concrete pla7.as. lhl' rounc11 \l.,1s also concerned ahout getting the park finished in time for the June 22 dedicalion . :\Tayor Holm had previously prodded the contractor into faster "'Ork, and the council authorized \1cckend conslru<..11on lo met't the deadline Previouslv Gene Atherton, a rt'Sident , had mcasufl'<I 1hc proposc'<I boan:l .... alk 01t e\'ery point along its eourse from lhc mrth to the south end or thf· p:irk. Atherton compa red that height to the sightline of an '';i\·cra~e \roman" passenger 1n a standard size car going pa~l the park The bnard.,.,·alk v.;as 1011.-ercd. Councilmen members v.·ere cnnccrncd ISee PROGRESS, Page !f 7 2 Pocliutrists Ready Lo Treat l'ouutv 1-likers ~ By DOt:r. FRITZCllE 01 "'' O•UY "!loll Sll11 The Orange Cnunly Pod i at r i c A:oisociation has \'o!untecred advice and assislJnce for the estimated 40 to 50 thousand sore ff.'t!I "·hich y.·ill make thr 20.mile trek in the ~1<1rch of llilnl·s fourth aru1ual · wr.ilkathon 1n Ir\ inc Saturda v. Tv.•o i}odia1r lsts. doclors specializing in prQblems of lcet rind IO\\Cr rxtrrmi1ies. \Vill man e:irh of the six rhf'ckpoints nlong !he route to l:i~r ca rr of blisters :ind otht:r problems thnt might pop up alon~ !be v.•ay. Betv.·een 20 :lnd 25 thousand marchers nre expedcd to p;trticipato in lhe \VBlkatho,l, accordin~ to :\lrs. Doroth)' • utherland, executive director 9f the l\lnrch of Dimes Orunge County chapter. I-Tom her dc.scrlplion. lht fivc-to-scvl.'n · hour walk "'ill be the r.:latlvely eas)' pnrt of the outlng. • "The logistics of the thing arc pretty horrendous, .. she said. "\lle've h..1d to arrange for 18 wa1er tanks, 200.000 !)aper Clips. JOS portable toilets and rve ft)l'Rottcn how many rolls of toilet p11per.'' Thnl'11 not to mention coordination or tSte \\'ALK, Paget) View Poi11t · Call eel F 01~ A1·t Colo11v .; lly C,\,\'llAfl-: PE.\llSON 01 In• Dilly 1"1111 SUI! l.;0;1~!;11 planner~ :1n' n .. 11· givi ng sJ)\'<·i;iJ ;1t1t:nlion tf• puhlil' pn·~1·r1·cs alont! tht· l'ra11ge Coas1 . 1nelud1ng Laguna Bl'ill'h's Crt·~ccnt Ba\' 1'01111. Llppt_•r Newporl Bay and Ir\ inc· m:istal aerl•age bc!Wl'l'n l.11gun11 and (f1run;1 d1·I .\lar i\ ~1rongt•r po:-;1!i•111 on lhl·~e coa~l:i l h",:.111011<1. bt.·c1u11c i;\ 1dL'l\I ai. plannrrs lt1 r 111(· n 1• g i o 11 n I toas1:1I Co1nrn1ss ion 1'••11'Qrkl'd and n•11.~l·rl their marine planning cle1n1·n1 \l'\11ch v.•as just issued. It calls for Crc>SC'('nt H11\' l'oint in L:tguna to become a pubhc \ ·,L."'ncunt TI1e coastal S('(.1or ht•t\' l'L·n l '.oron:1 de! ~1 11r allCI Laguna is propo~'<I a" •1 marine p:trk·preSl'r\'e. And !he pl.1nnt•rs pro1)()~C acquisition of enoug:h of Up1)l•r r\t:l\'\lOrl B:i 1' upl ands to eren!(' ";1 \1<1\Jlc 11ddl1fc rl'lugc ·· Tht· 1narine 1·l~·rncnt -thr firs! •if nine J\ll'l i. o( ;) CO.'l ~t.Ll m:islrr plan -had llS t1r~t puhl11· h1·.1ring before ti\\' SrnJlh l'oast Hl•gion:tl /',Qnc (' 11 n ~ ~· r v ;1 t 1 o 11 Co1nn11~s1on ~l:tl'Ch 4 It c;1n1t• unde r eon.~1der:cillle lirt• fro1n ;ill s1dt:s at 1hat nu.:ci:ng. !':it.·1 l'r;1! 'Pl-';1ke1;; ohJi'<'ltd th;1t the 11,.,·11rnn11•11dat1u11.; L'OlllJ1nt•d 100 rnany ··,Mulct bl'~ .. nGI t'!\Ough ··:-hall IM.-·~ .. Th.11 tinHdJ!y IS no\Y gonl'. f.,rnm!SSIOll pl;11Hll'I'~ r'('W0fk1'd \hl! Ura11 clt•int•nt ;d!l'r 1l1e h1·n1 111g The rt:cum111t•111it.'fl 1xil1l'y 011 .:)3\ 111i,: t·.tuancs 1~ an 1·x;11111)ll· or the nt 'A', touf!hl'r lan b:uilge The hrs! drnft :.;ud all rt•1n;11nu1 i; "ctlands and ··~tuar1l'~ ".-.hnuld bt> pn;•S(•r\·cd"' 111 H11· n1:i,i1nu111 t'Xlent llOSSibll'. :'\r)\I' Jt !kl~'" ··shall be prcscr\·pd " 10 1l1t• 111:.1x1n111 m f«as1hle. 'rhe n('\I,' \tr~11111 y,·111 ha\'e .1 puhlic: heal'ing ;11 9 <t .rn. April 29 ;:11 Long lil'<l<..·h Harbor Depi.lrl1Hl'l11. 9'l:l 11 :-irbor 1~1aia 1 >ri\'l'. Tilt' tommis!>LOn at 3 11.m. that day will ha \'c 11.s fir~t public a1ru1g of the second pl:in clement, t:nastnl !and en1·1ronment. The S!d!C and six r('gtjJn:tl coast<i l ro1n111issions arc .~UPJKISCd tu dcvt·lop a coaslal n1aster plan for 1he Legislat ure hy 19i6. L,;ntil that tinit:. they have control over ronstruction propost'd \\·ith· in 1.000 yards of the coastline. Some of !he nC\\' or sti f f er rc<:<Jn1mcndation~ in the draft arc : -A scenic O\'('rlook :it Drina Point sh:1ll he plannrxl for and sr! asidt -i'1\·~· d1sC'hari.:1· 1x.·rn111«: rw St'>1•'r hookup pcrn1i l ~ 111 !h1· 11;1t1·rsh"d 1'1;1t l'.'OUld add to pollu11u11 Hl l l'l~:r :\c~·port B.1) shall ll(ll IJI • ISSUt'fl -:'\o nc\.I' "ann 11at1·r d1~r h;1rgf'" inll) b;iys or C'stuarit·~ .~hall !11 :1ll•JY.<..'Ci an<I 1•\1st1ng C' 1 t )' and 1nd11-.1rial \\'a1'1 e !11~(·hargcs 1n thri~· .1r1·••s ~hvll be: ~1minatcd. . -User ft'i·~ ~h:11J h·· altachcd to !h·~rm:1I. se .... ag.~ :ind ~pu11~ disposal to help finant"' protccr1un 11 nd rrstoration of 1narinc h(c. -Prcferrncr 111 ~tfttc Y.;1ter :i nd sev.cr 1;r<ints shall be g1\'Cll to apphcanls "'ho plan mnximun1 \I.Bier rt•elarnation. -:'llarine oil tiu1l11·rs \1111 h<:1\'t: 10 (';1rry pl'rrorr11<inct bo1Hh 10 t<1V(·r clcan·up and <l ~1magt· of oil "Pills -Ul")docks and i.11'):11 )ards shall ht- requ 1red to rontml :-111 rucr runoff and anu-fouling paint l'nlp\ or flvlo.cs -Existing marln:ti, v.·ithin two y<'ars 1See PRESERVES, Page !I Orange Coast Weather Look fur n httlc "<irn1cr \l'l'iJlht'r on the coast Snlurd:i). 11 Ith tern· f)l'falurcs moving inlo lhe up per 00s along !he beaches and back 11110 the 70s inland. Uut 11·11 dip <.101\n 10 the 41}.<; ton i~hl. l'\~lllE l'OUA V Tire C:1rc1u Varya$, billed o~ A1nerica's /arotsl s/1tJir 1t11dt•r u C£\lll'OS IPJL.l. t1J>e1I$ lu111ght OL t/ip Oru11oe Cou1Hy f'n1rgrou11d.i; See todtty·s \\'rrkctirll!T. '' y .... , ,,,~I(· 1 IN!.... M I. M. l tJd It C•ll'9r11•• S. JI Cl•l•lllt'd iJ..t• (-u JI c,.,,..,,.. n 0..tll INll!ICK I 1:1119'111 ..... • l'llll"(t ll·IJ "•• "" It.ct .. It, u "'"'''Pf 14 I" Tiit Str~!Ct H '"" Undt<1 11 M11!bt• f • DAIL V PILOT LB Friday, April 19, 1974 Freedo11r Shritre Dedicated /\ Laguna Beach Exchange Club donation ol copies of historic docurnents establishing and perpetuating individual freedoms was dedicated as a "Freedo1n Shrine" at Laguna Beach lligh School Thursday. Frona Page l REINECKE ••• From left ere Club President Larry Campbell, Con~ gressman Andrew Hinshaw (R.-Newport Beech), guest speaker, and Francois Du Bau , st4dent body president. From Page 1 WAU{ ..• Living Cost Jump 3rd • • Ill 27 · -Years ·Highest WASHINGTON (UPI) -The cost of Jiving rose l.l percent in i\!arch , the third highest monlhly increase In 'l1 years. Higher prices for food and gasollne accounted for nearly half tbe Increase. The report today on the Consumer Price Index (CPIJ came as the second piece of bad news for the U.S. ecooomy in two days. The Commerce Department rtportcd Thursday !he nation 's economic growth rate fell by the biggest rate in 16 years anJ inflation was at a 23-year high. The I. I percent jump in the index last month has been exceeded only tY.'ice sin~ 1947 -a' 1.3 advance in February this year and a 1.8 percent increase last August, the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor StaUstics said. In the first three a.lOnths of the year, the index ha5 increased at an annual rate of 14.5 percent, greatest three -month Increase since. oon5umer prices went up at an annual rate. of 15.2 percent in lhl' first quarter of 1951. In spite of Lhe dark news, Gary Seevers, acting chairman of th c President's Council of E c o n o m i c Advlser5, expressed some c a u t i o u s optimism about future ecooorr.ic trends. He said prospects appeared fa vorable for a leveling off in the key categories that showed big rises last month. Ifeighls Group Meets The general membership meeting of the Arch Beach Heights Association is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Laguna Beach Chy Council Cb.ambers. •·we believe we are now in a period "''hen lbe sharp rise in food price~ Is moderating." Seeve.rs said, and on rue\ pria!s, he said it appcured that "mosl of lhe expected bulge ... is behind w. · · The index rose in ~larch to 143.1. Titfs meant lhat good5 and iervices \\·htch cnet $100 in 1967 base period oo5l $1-13.10 la!!l month -an increase of 4.3.1 percent in seven years. Consumer prices in 1ifarch \\'ert 10.2 percent higher than a year earlier. the biggest 12-month increase since the year ending in October HM7. The bureau said these we.re some of lhe items that nccounted for the big ~Jarch lncrease:41 • -Gasoline nnd n1otor oil ac<.·ounted for about a fourth of the rise, going up 1 pen.-enl to a leve l 39.:l percent above a 1 )ear ago. -Food accoUJllC'd for anolher quarttr of the jump, aJU1ough the price increase of 1 ~nt was lower 1han the %.5 percent rise in February and a 1.6 i.ucrease in January. -l'ionfood Ctlmmodities \\'ent up I ~ J)C'rcenl . largest monthly inc real(! since statistics were started i11 1956. The J'tevious high of I µercent y.·as set in }'cbruary. Dean~ Lu~y Out Amo1ig 17 TV Sho1 vs Axecl NEW YORK IAPI -The CBS and NBC television networl\,5 said they've canceled 17 evening cntertainn1ent shows. including the lonn-running "Dean Martin Comedy Hour" and "Here's Lucy" series. NBC, v,ihich axed 10 sho\vs. said it l\'Ould bave 12 11c1I' series on the air next Call. CBS said it would have seven. ABC said its 1974-75 program schedule would be unveiled by late l\'londay or Tuesday. Other programs NBC canceled were "The Flip \Vil son Show," "The Magician," "Tuesday Mystery l\•Iovie,'' ''Chase." "\Vednesday Night at the a.tovies," "Mu sic Country U.S.A .. " ''Lolsa Luck," <;The Girl with Something Extra" and "The Brian Keith Show." The CBS cancellations, in addition to the "Lucy" show. \¥ere "The New Dick Van Dyke Sho\v," "Dirty Sally." "Shaft" and "Hawkins." "Tuesday Night A1ovie" and "The Sonny a11d Cher Comedy Hour." to 1.Blk to your friends. Asked ii he supporls President Nixon al the current time, Reinecke said, "I'm not asking for his impeachment or his resignativn. l'1n hanging loose.'' United Way Views Joint Fund Raising More infonnation may be obtained by police and Exp!or.er Sc'Outs who wlll I ..'.8'.'.rad~y'..'.'.at:_<'.:99-'.'.::rl'.:56~.~--------'============================! direct traffic. radio communication, food !Ind dozens of other details designed to ''l wish he had coine oul clearly a Jong Lime ago and I u1sh he \\'Ould say more now," Reinecke added. From Pflfle 1 By WIWAM SCHREIBER Of fll• 0 1!fJ "llol Siii! Executives of the North and South Orange County United \Vay annowlCed today they have agreed on a joinl fund- raistog campaign '"'ilh a combined goal of $3 mUlion for support of county . service organiuitions. PROGRESS ... '" The move v.•as lermecl by t'nllcd \\1ay officers as a n1ajor step lo\\·ard total about the concrete w a I k s aDd plaza ~lidation of the United \llay in areas but the;: re.fuseQ jo chaOOe the ...,Q.nlnge. ~ly -. a move thal could · . ... ~ . ;.~ ~ ~c Ml1t)"';'!ttbin two years. plam of the park. Only the Western Orange County make things 01s comfortable as possible for the feet that will do the walking. Feet, beginning with those of a group of marathon runners who will make tile circuit in a little over two hours after their 6:45 a.m. start, will make or break the day. And the podiatrists have some suggestions to keep the day from breaking the feet. Dress shoold be appropriate for the 1\'eather. They suggest loose clothing, a hat and liberal application of sun1an lotion. Properly fitting shoes. either better grade. sneakeQ or well broken·in leather shoes, are essential. • Counciln1an Jon Brand noled the park ,United Cru5de, \\'hich includes 11\o "·as for all Lagunan.s anil that tab.k of '-Orange Coo.st; cities of Huntington ~aclt; smooth, even walks coufdf,ose ·-· Pft>blertl""'" i'.ou~t~ia Va11ey ~Seal Beach, wi ll not- 1 , . ,fo/.t•cipate in the j01nt ven1.ure. During the hike, w;lkws should stop to resl \\'hen tired or sore.trhey should rest their. feet. yatid legs,.' by removing shoes and socki "inii stretehing out in a sitting position.or lyiog down on nearby grass. !or elder Y VLS1tors. · ''They decided ' such o move wouldn'i "The park is not a wilden1ess area," be 'oppOrtunc at this time," said Dr. Brand said. Donald Kleckner, president of the "It i5 always possible to put a Southern Orange County United \Vay jackhammer to cement," Councilman board. 'I11e joint Cund~ralsing venture, which Charlton BO)'d said. wJll combine the resources of 32 Oran(<le County cities' and co1nn1unities, \\'ill be led by retired· industrialist John Simon ''Si" Fluor of Sanla Ana. 'Fram Page 1 PRESERVES ••• of the plan's adoption, shall J)TO\'ide efnuent discharge systems to a!l piers, floats and refueling stations. -The first pha~ of the state's .11lan tit restore Bolsa Chica Preserve . t o Hunlingtoo Beach ~II be implemented. -Dredging, diking and Ja11dfilllng in "-'et.lands and ~tuaries shall be prohibit- ed wtless ab:Jolutely llcct'ssary for lhc public \Velfare. -The frequency of boot use shall be used in allocating marina berthing and mooring spaces to give preference to active boaters. The revised draft clement st ill conralns sections ~eh call ·for v.·aste \\'lll('r treatment plants to meet federal standards of secondary Lreatment by .July 1977. for int::ike of fish b,\' power plant cooling systt'fl'\'l to be minimized a.nd creation of a fish hatchery. State coast}!] comn1ission officials said this Y.l'Ck they will sd1edule !heir first planning hearing on the state11•ide \'ersion of the marine element J une 5. 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Orange Coast communities involved in the drive will include Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Lagwla Beach. Irvine., El Toro. Mission Viejo, Laguna llills, Laguna Niguel, South Laguna, J)3na Point, Capistrano Beach, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. Kleckner and north County board Preliident Joseph ,_lcGuckin :!&id the campaign will reach more people than any other drive in Or:>nge County hislory -a total popul:iLion of 1.58 mllHon. "But conducting this joint venture. v.•e both feel we can better develop leadership from major co u n l y corporations, \Vhlch arc the big donors," ~tcGuckln said. Fluor said he is hopeful a combined campaign can raise in the. neighborhood of $3 million-$400,000 n1ore than the amount raised this year. Kleckne r said this year's drive by the ll\'O agencies actually fell shon of lhcir goals by a total or about $250,000. ''\Ve are hopeful we can impro\·e that \\'ith the combination," McCuckin said. "This yea r \\'C \\'ill try to develop conununity goals--aomelhlng we. didn't think \\•as imPortont last year." Kleckn<'r said Orange Coun ty has one of the y.·orst contribution records in the nation. ".<\ total of $2 in dona tions per person is not a respectable arnount," Kleckner said. "\\'e raise only about a third of the per capita total that Los Angeles Coun ty llors and they are "·ell d0\\11 on the list, lOo." Fluor s..'lid Orange County L'l grO\\'ing so fas t thot the new rcsidcnls ha\•cn't tizne !o rlevclop any kind of comntunity identity. f\ con.solidatrd fundin g campaign has bern in the pl:1nning process for ahout flitie months and the ex cc u ti v f's estin1att.'d it \\'Ould take anothrr tu•o ye.1rs to complete a total consolldation . ' Laauna'sLih1·ar y · I:::' • To Observe Week The J..nguna Beach County Br:inrh Library will celebrate l'\allonal l.ibrnry \Veek Sunday throogh April 2.8 \\ilh children 's rilms, t .<thibu ioo of children's paintings and drawings and coopera11nn "'ilh the l..8guna Beach Book F't1ir. Walkers should change to a well pci..,dticd1 clean. dry pair of shoes and sock:s if lhey remove lhe originals. Adhesive bandages should be carried lo cover sores or blisters that may develop and provide proper padding in places y,•here feet may be rubbed. ff any problems develop, walkers shoald see one of the podiatrists available at each of the checkpoints. After the \\'alk, they suggest the hikers rub their feet with alcohol before elevating them and relaxing. At the end of the y.•alkathon. volunteers wtl/ drive along the route 10 pick up anyone left to make sure all lhe 1valkers <1re returned to the starting point by 6:30 p.m. "The walkers are re.ally great." J\irs. Sutherland said. ''First they have to get the sponsors (1l'ho agree to cont ribut e to the A-1arch of Din1es on the basis of how many miles the l''a\ker completes) they they have to \\'alk, then they have lo pick up the contribution. Signs "'Ill be posted nlong AlacArthur Boulevard and Jamboree Road Saturday to dJrect walkers to the starting point Ill the Harbor Judicial District Court Building. Frorn P,,ge 1 DE.i-\NNEX ... Col le ge Di st ri ct \\'Ould Jose <1pproxin1alely 25 pC"rrent of its assessed \'aluation ir residents \\'ilhin the Tustin Unified School District are permitted to \1•i1hdrav; ... thereby placing an undue ('(.'0001nic burden on the remaining iaxpayt•rs of the dlstriC'I," the ctuunber 1 decla red. "\\'ilhdrawnl of the residents of the Tustin Unified School District \\'Ould tl!sult in the curtailment of course offerings o! the Saddleback Junior (Co1nmunity J College District resul tlng in lower quality education for students. "Saddleba ck College might well have to reduce Its staff of both cerlificatcd and nonccrtiflca.ted emplo)(es, placing an l"<.'Onomic hardship on those terminated." lhc chnmtx>r said, adding that U the Tustin pull-outs \\'ere to join another (Jislrlct. the move would rtsult in a diipllcatlon of servit"tS." The resolution addressed kl the OOard of (.ovemors of lilt Callfornla Community COllcgc.s, asks that board to deny tOO petition for de-annexolion of Tui;tin from Saddleback. Tht board or governors i!I" scht!'du lro lo make a df'tision on the de-annex bid led b~· 11 group cnlll"d Collcjle Co1nmittet of 1'u~tin \1 hen 1l m ets on June 19 and 20 ln l.onJ:i 8raC'h. Tho!l~ favoring the pullout_s.1y 1hat Saddlcb:ick district'~ loot tampus In ~lisslon Viejo ls too far from residents In 1'uslin 20 1nilcs nway. r......,.... !ti• o....-~ """'"....., eo... ,.,. "°'"""'' 11-. •. l,"1•0lllW'• """"""' ... "'"' ~ .. -'··~-~~ ...,_ .. ~ °" """" ...... . -.. .., ... __ (!l~- r. ~'"'•l>"•'•!Jlt -JMCov.Mtt .. C:.1,1,).. '-' (-.1~ •·M ... ·•t, _,,,.,-tJDtl "'' t•l'lll t<I QQ~•·•1.-• .... 0f\!"'llli)lll l00-1• .. The Book Fair sponsorl'Cf by the friend s ol the Laguna Beach Library Wiii be hi!ld ffom 10 a.m. (O 5 p.m. AprU 21 nnd April "'· There, u~ book5 collected bv variou s CM\nlun lly clubs -.nd orgt1nti:11ions, will IX' offered for sale at bootlu Jn the plt1za near the llbr::ir~·. 36.1 Glenncyrr St SnddlcbAck anti•seccssionl5IS 11 Uack !he pull-out along line$ ".olced by the Lo1gunn Clulmbt.r ol Commer and no1e th11t 1\1.stifl vt1ters wtre instNmental In votln~ in o SID million bond iSJUI'.' sUIJ snddl1ng the UlX)'layers of Lhc dis1rlcL • \ • <> ' ' ·~·-.. . '! ' f ' NEW FROM HERITAGE CAMEO II CLASSIC "TOUCHES" INSPIRED BY A ROMANTIC CONTINENTAL MOOD. FOR STYLE! FOR FLAIR! FOR LIFEI • How'lo re-inspir i lifeless room? How to rekindle a new luxury without a complete d0-0ver? Look to Cameo U, an ex- quisite new collection of occasional and accent masterpieces by Heritage. Here Is all the delicate charm of Louis IV, !he impressive court scenarios of 18th century Europe, the warm vibrant Italian colors and the graceful sparing dimensions ol the classic stylist. And the o;;urlaces! "fne woodsr The grain! A magnificent fru1t- wood fln1sh complemenls rich ·grafted and pin-knotty walnut veneers and pecan solids. There are painted pieces. too. Even some with sculptured decorative elements of simulated wood. Subtly glowing hfnts of greens and golds. Come for a visit today and see lhe entire collect Ion . • ·oREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-4<ARASTAN WllllDA YS & SA TUIDA YS ':00 lo l :JO > ' NEWPORT' BEACH• 1727 WESTCUF'f OR., 642-20!0 LAGUNA BEACH • 34SN0RTH COAST lfWY,, ·~ TORRANCE • !364• HAW"nt0RNE BLVD. <Open Fii. UI 9, Sun. 12·5:30) 375-1279 ( v p tion - Saddlehaek EDITION Today's Finni N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67 , NO. 109, 4 SECTIONS, +4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1974 TEN CENTS Saddleback Valley io Need 29 More Schools By JAN \\'ORTII Of .... 0.11• ~1111 ''•'! ror the Saddleback \'alley Unified School District to keep up with population growth , it win have lo build nve more high schools. five n1ore intermediate !Chools. and 19 more clerncnt ary schodls by 1981. That is the prediction ol t h e district's new ~laster Plan. a 300-page document released this we~k. Patrick Bushman. director of instruc- tional services and .oon:linator of the master plan process, ;;aid thanks to a $Ri millk>n bood issue passed last year, meeting population demands over the next four or fiv~ yean .sbould not be too difftCUll" "Where v.·e l'Ollld Nn into a little more trou~e is the live year3 after tht1\," Bushman said. "We probably will ha\'e to go back to voters for another bood and it is hard to foresee v.'hat the .. ·:1 of the taxpayers y,•ill be by then." The district now has one high school with a second schedull'd to open nexl fall ; t.,.,·o lntennedlate schools. and Jj has aHov.'ed us to ~.,tch up on our elementary schools. elemcn1ary schools... Bushman said. The present student popula tion or about ··~ext &:ptemlx>r .,.,.~ "'ill be in good shape-with e\:('fl a \1llc extra space to 12,200 is expected to swell to 45,000 by grow into.'' 1985, based on a projected l~.000 ·The master pl an. treated as a reqLJire- •overall populafion of the city. · ment of participating in the state's "Of course, we C()tjld f!,O th~ ~!her w:\y. , School Buildin~ Aid Program . st>ls forth Thou~h our computer Slud 1efan"' s:iy • specific guide!JMS for f'Xactly .,.,·hcrt• and f!:row1h will conlinue, \.\'e do seem to be "'hen nev.· schools 9i10uld tie' built in the hitting a dimin ishing gro.,.,·th pattern." next five yean. Bushman said. It also sets forth a plan for educational "This year a slight slo .... ·down in growth progran1s. "I "'oul~ net "'ant to behtt lc that part of the district 's future." Bushrnan said. "Thn1's just as important. and \\(' have dcfinintc plans for kee1)1ng up educationally all'. 11i·rt1 ." F.och year the fh·e·ye:1r plan 11·111 be updated , based on how 111a11y prof>')S('d d('\'Clopments in !he dist rict <t r l' appro\'ed and othrr population factors The n1aster plan has been in procro;s since S<-ptcm~r. 1973. A battery or C"Orl:.uh.1111, .1n<l l<'achcr. student: and p!\rcnt \'Olunll'ers ha\•e help!.'<i do I 1·~1·.11 l'h . p11\I thr COtllrllllnlly. iilld ptll !O~cthl'r !he firushi.'<I d()(:umcnt. l.<·;1d1ng tht> educational master plan rt.'~"•rth 11:1~ Dr. Robert Jenkins. f\1r111.·r !iUf~·rinll'ndrnt of schools in l'a,,:idl'na nud S:tn Fran<.·!~. l\;•I l'orll·r nnd As:;.ociatl'S. one of lhe 1h,1r1c1's :urhitt--.Cts. dl•\'t•lopt'tl the exi.~t- 111~ 'chOol l>u1ld111i;t:. c1·otuauon and Bill U;111s dl·ve!op1.·tl th<' dt:niogrnphi<: pre- d1c11nns . CdM Freeway Construction to ·Begin Market Clerk SF Zebra Killer Claims Victim SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -A man who claimed to be the "Zebra" attacker beat supennarket clerk Frank Carlson to death vdlh a hammer, raped and beat his Ed Reinecke Blasts Jury • lndict111ent By JACKIE HY~1AS Of "'-DM1Y Plltt Jl•ff Lt. Governor Ed Reinecke said Thursday that bis indictment by the \Vatergate Grand Jury is the result of poor questioning and political motivalion. "It's the nakiest, the most sleazy, the most transparent indictment I've ever seen," Reinecke told the Exchang::! Club of Newport Harbor. Reinecke.a candidate for the Republic gl.!bernatorial nomination. "·as indicted April 3 on three counts of perjury as a result of his testimony in Senate hearings on the nomination of Richard Kleindienst as attorney general. ''Thty asked a lot of dwnb questions at the hearing." Reinecke said. ''It was the poorest Senate hearing I've ever seen." "Thrc '"ere some connicting £tories because there were some poor quest- ions." Reinecke said. "They say r didin't tell the truth and t know l did." he said. "In one court they accused me of lying in a ne\\·s paper article. Who takes an oath before talk· lng to a reporter?" Speaking about Watergate prosecutor Leoi\ Jaworski, Reineke said. "I'm ac- cusing him of negliscnce or even out- rit!ht political involvement." "·Nixon fired Cox because he .,.,·as part of the KeMl'dY machine and \'l:!IS turning Watergate into a witch hunt ." Reinke said. "Now Jaworski is just Cox with a different head." •·1 don't want to be tried in Washington tSee REINECKE, Page %) Orange (;east Weather Look for a little wanner weather on the coast Saturday, with tem- peratures moving into the upper liOs along the beaches and back into the 70s inJand. Bul it'll dip down to the 40s tonight. INSIDE TODA V The Circus · VargaJ , billed ot An1trica's largest sl1o w finder a ronva.s te11t, opens to-night at tlte Orange Countv J'alrgrou11d1 Ste today'& \\'eeke11der. \l'ife and then set their home on fire, police said today. Carlson's wife, Annette, 24. "'as reported in critical condition at r.tission Emergency Hospital, where s he underwent surgery today. Although Mrs. Carlson told police that the attacker claimed responsibility for the 12 random killings in a case authorltfes have ~named "Zebra " officers said the attack did not appear to be the work of a Zebra ~unman. The y said they were not discounting the pos- sibility, however. B e f or e undergoing-surgery. ~frs. BAY AREA MANHUNT TERMED 'RACIST OUTRAGE' p.,_ 5 Ca rlson told police her altacker was a black man in his 2(i'> with a mustache. She also said the altacker looked like "Cinque," tbe alleged leader of the Symbionese Liberation Army, "'hich daims responsibility for ltidnaping ne,.·s· paper heiress Pallicia Hearst. Officers emphasized that r.trs. Carlson made the statements in a state of shock. They said they planned to question her later after her condition improved. A massive hunt is under way in San Francisco for one or more blacks \l'ho have killed 12 whites and wounded six others since November. Police said ~lrs. Carlson told them the attacker ente~ the tll·o-story flat ot the Carlsons, Y..'ho a r e -..·trite, about midnight while Carlson. 25, \l'as working downstairs and she was asleep upsta irs. Carlson was bound to a chair and beaten beyond recognition with a hammer, a chair and other objects in the living room . The attacker then climbed the stairs and beat and raped ber, ~lrs. Carlson said. The man set two fires do\.\'T\Stairs and then escaped through an upstairs Y.'indow , she said. f\lrs. Carlson managed to stagger onto a small balcony, where her screams for help "·ere heard by residents of Synanon, a drug rehabilitation group acl'OSll the street. P.layor Joseph L. Alioto says the hunt for the 1.ebra kiUers •rill continue despite romplaints that hundreds of innocent blacks are being questioned a n d searched, Hearst Oaims 'Proof' Patty Wasn't Involved SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Three weeks before Patricia Hearst "·as abducted , police found a Symbionese Uberation Anny notebook containing cryptic refertnces to her, -ffie San Francisco Chronicle reported today. The coed's father, newspaper magnate Randolph A. HellrSI. told the Chronicle the notebook "'as "unquestionable proof" his daughter "In no way" arranged her O\l,'fl kkinaping. The FBI agent handllng the case said today the rat didn't learn until aner she -,.·as abducted tbet police found the noteboolc. "lt "'as .omethlng OOndled by local / authorltJn." said Olarle:s Bates, FBI ilgeTil In charge of the San Francbco office. "We learned of it some time "'e.11 aller the kk:lnaping. Al I recall, htr name "'3S ll!ttd. I don't recall any de- tails. Yle will not know -,.·hat the name meant until I talk lo the peop&e who (Set HEARST, Paco I I ( , 1 - Wet Dny for Bout Ow11ers Dinghy skipper struggles to right his boat after it was capsized by strong \\'inds in One or a Kind Re- gatta off Newport 11each Thursday. lie \rasn't the only one \Vho ran into trouble. Several s1nall boats cripsized during the regatta. Others \\'ere di smasted and t"·o catan1arans ...,·ere destroyed in heavy seas. ,!,ec ~t ory. J)agc 24. 12 Podiat1·ists to T1·eat 'Ma1·cl1 of Di1ne s' llike1·s Dy DOUG FRITZCllE Of IM D11t1 l'Ull S!llf The Orange County P o d i a 1 r i c Association has volunteered ;idvicr and assistance for the es!imaled 40 to 50 thousand sore feet "'hich 11·iJI n1<ikt~ 2(}.milc trek in the ~larch of Di rnrs fourth aMual walkat hon 1n lr\·ine Saturday. Two podiatrists, doctors specializing in problems of feet and IO"'cr cxtre1nilirs. '"ill man each of the six checkpoints along the route to take care of blisters and other problems that mighl pop u1> along the way. Between 2tl and 25 thousand marchers are e:i::pected to particlp:ite in the "-'alkathon. according to ~lrs. Dorothy Sutherland, executive director of the 1ifarch of Dimes Orange County chapter. from her description. the fiv e--to-se ven- hour walk will be the relatively easy part of lhe outing. "The logistics of the lhinG arc pretty horrendous," she said . "\\'e'l'e had to arrange for 18 -,.·ater tar.ks. 200.000 paper cups, 105 portable toilets and f'\·e forgotten how many rolls of toilet paper." That's not to mention coordination nf police and Explorer 5tou1 s 11 ho 11·i1l direct tr;iffic. radio con1municatinn, food and dozens of other details desip.ned to make things as comrorlab!e as possible for the feet that "ill do the walking. F'£'£'t. beginn1n~ \\'it h thoSf' of a group or marathon runners "'ho will mak e I.hr circuit in a Jitlle over t11·0 hours aft£'r :heir 6:45 a.m. start. will make or break ISte \\'ALK, Page 21 :\lo,·iug lrYi nc Fa111il~, Looted hy Burglars Burglars struck the Jr\·inc 001ne of :i family in lbc process of ffiO\'ing to Orange 111ursday, stealing three !~speed bicycles. a ZS.foot sard en hose and one small pine tree. Ursula A. Gr('('n. 69. the mothe r-in·law of one of 1hc victims. round the item~ missin g from 'the home at 45.'>I Pinyon Tree Lane and notified poliCl'. Officer Q\l·en Kreza sa id a s:wo loss "as involved in lhe break-in al the garage a~d theft of the pine tree from the front yard. Ln~y Ont Arnoug 15 TV Shoivs Axed NEW YORK (Ai'I -The CBS and NBC television networl\S said they've canceled 15 evening entertainment shows\ includin~ the Jorl~·running "Dean J\Jartin Comedy Hour" and ....... Icrc's Lucy" se.nes. NBC which axed 10 shows. said It "'·ould have 12 ne\v series on the air next fall. CBS sajd it would have seven . 1\BC said its 1974-iS program schedule would be unveiled by late Monday or Tuesday. Other programs NBC canceled were ''The Flip \Vilson ShO\\'," "The ~laglclan."' "Tuesday Mystery Movie." "Chase,"' "Wednesday Night at the Movies," "Music Country U.S .A . .'" ··i.otsa Luck.".' "The Girl with Something Extra" and "The Brian Keith Show ."' The CBS cancellations, in addition to the "Lucy" show. were '"The New Dick Van Dyke Show." '"Dirty 5ally."' •·shaft" and "lt•wkins" segment! or the ··Tuesday Night Movie'" and ··The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour." Syria Clai 1ns • 17 Israeli Planes Do11 :11 et l Hy the Associated Press Syria . clauned ils planes and missiles knockC"d 17 Israeli 11•arplanes out of the sku•s loday and that one of its o"'" ~!I ll" 11as do"·ncd as ground fighting raged for key position~ on ~I L Hermon :ind along tbe 40·m1lc Gol<1n Height~ front. Bu! Israel Sair! ;ill us planes rcturnt'tJ saf<'ly. The S,vri.in" said they doy,·ncd 5"1'C'n J;;rarli aircraft 1n dos..;f11.!h!s !hat SY.irh·d 01er i.A'banon and srw111-cappcd ,\11 Hennon. The :air du<'IS \\Cre the first rcporlcd ll'.ince l;ist OC'tob<:r, and Syria said up to :Kl lsr;icli fighters and Fightcr-hombers "ere inl'Oll'ed in the action. Israel said its planes do"·nt-d l"o Syna n ~!!Gs and that Synan anti;.drcraft guns shot do11111 l\\'O Israeli jets. The Syrian command s:iid il~ :'l.IJ<:s ""cored direct hits " on l"rael i p<Kitions. "causing heavy lo~"cs in men and t!Qt1ipmcnt. · bur lsrae-1 rl'por\t:d no C<i~ualtit'.S In th(' ai r s1rik1:s. The Tel ,\\•iv ('(lmrn;ind ~a1<l the l~rJ~·li Jl'IS allackf-d artilll'ry :ind t r o o p f'lllplacement, ~ix ' miles behind Svria·~ front line~. hilling Syrian Utrgeis for three hours on lhc slop1:s of :\It. llcrn1on • and on !lie southern Golan fro11 1. In Lebanon. nine Israeli p1anes "·ert> ~ten striking a Syrian rarlnr stal1on on the fl('.o~ of the Ant i-Lcbf1non ~lountains ju~t r:ist of the Syrian-l~!>antln frontier. Thl!re "·a~ no intm'-"<lialc cstinuHe of lhe damage or mmment from the Syrian command. Control of i\tt. Hermon is sought br .. both sides bt.<Causc its 9.200-fool ~ak <.'omrnands a \'ie11• for miles in10 Lcbanoo. Israel and Syrin , n n d possession cou ld be used as a tr;iding 1)0int in disengagement nc~lin lion". A Syrlon i:ommunique Mid the do"11ed Israeli plane$ "·ere r.cen fa lling into lsraeli·held territory or onto i\lt. Hermon 11.!<lf. Syria aliiO claimed that lsrae\J planes bombed their o"n positions .. lnnlctlng casualties on thtlr own troops" at Tel Al Araye.\S Jn the Golan Heights during confusion crea ted by the Syrian missile nltack. l!rael called the c I a Im s ''nonsense.,, 1be spokf!sman conHrmed thnt SA~l ~Set ~llOBAST, Page !t . ·---. ~ .. -.. .. --- Realig11it1g First ,Job ~lreting in j\lcrc."t'd. the C:1!1fnrnia lligh· 11·;11· {'onun1ss1n11 111ur!;<Jny al lor:i tr·d $7. I 1n1!11on 10 bt'J.:in N1n!tlruct1on of an openini:: !'r~n1rnt or the Coro:ia dtl ~far Frec11·ny Houle 73. C'omrnb•sion \°ic'~ \h:iirrnan .Josl'ph Sinnolt s.1id lh~it th1· I .~ rn1lr pl'OJ PC'I tu rp;1 l1gn :\lacArthur BouJp1·ard 1n lrl'1ne and Ncv."port lil•o(.·h 11:l'< l>\:ll'S). 'i'lif'1\q[L'Ci <i'-1hc lir~t joh on 'h<' rnutl" Ji.,:.-:1uSf' It 11ould ~liminal(· a. flooding problt•:n at 1 ·c lr1•1n('. The project cll:t<'n<ls fro1n 0.3 ntilcs sou1h o( Bonit:i Q1nyon Hond in tn•in e lo J;1n1borec Ro.id in ~l·11 1l0rl Ut·ach. Projects nn J.hr ( 'orona dt•I '.\tar Frec11':'l}' ha1c ht:·t·n dc-l:iye<I ll\'causc of ;1 shortage or rnon1·y for h is h .,.,. a y ronslruction. Thl' Cahforn1.1 l>cp:1rtrn<'nt of Tr u n s por t a I i on , had originally scheduled const ru ctlon of the ,\locArth ur Houh·1':lrd prO)f'Ct to r Jaot1<iry of l!li4 h11t hncl putle'd back rarl1er th1~ ~ l'ar so th;tl :1 lov;er cost \£>rs1nn of thl' job eould I)(' dl•s1gned. ·n1e C:il Trans ('nginel'rs hal'e reduced lht l'i.L:hl l;inc fac1!11y to six lanes throu ghout ils ext••nt and eliminated ramps for so1nl' movcmcrits af th(' inte'rc h:ingc or Houle 5fi and Route 73 u!i!17.1ni;: fronl:i~c ro;111'i for thc~c 11101 crnt•nt~ Un the ,\l;1c1\rtht1 r l'IQu!1·1 ari.l projl·Ct the (';1\ Tr an:-. l'ngint'l'r.~ cl ln1 1nHt1.'<l o pi:1nncd eig hl ·ln ne frl"e11 .1v 1·rnh:u1kmt'nt for the futun' Boule 73 11ih1t'h "'Ould hal'c co't $2 ~ 1n1llion. The dcpor1111cnt expect~ to proceed 1•·1th 1110 ndd1tion:.i! pn1J+-l'\s on th e CCJruna de! ~lar Fr1:c 11·ay "1thin a few mo n l h s ir !he llii:;h11iay (:0mmi~ion approves, ond 1f sufficient f u n d s arc a1 ulli.lhlt:. 85 Million OK'cl For Sa<ldlcback Sc·hool Distric·t The California State AJIOC'allons Bo.1ril has appro,{.'(I S.i2a n11tl1on for the S;1ddl<!h.1ck r alle'I linHil•d Sc ho o \ f11,ll'Jt.'!. . 111c rnonr-y tnablt's tile district to build a third in1,..rmed1<t1e s1 hl)ol. to be located on 20 :1cres on .lt>rnnimo llo..'ld east or t::tnild11 Ho11cl 1n F:! Toro. Scheduled Ill ix' op :n hr Septcmlx>r. l~7:l, the nc11 ~chool "111 house l.200 !otllul('nts in gr.idc.;i ~c1·,..n ;ind eiRht Bid.~ ar<' 10 ~~ out 111 ~1.iv c:in !he prnJet:I. 1\·11h construction to st:lrt in mid· su rnn'IC.r. Th(' state all 0ca1 ion In Saddleback l"nified 11a~ part of Sil I n1illlon doled out to rapid Rro"th .1rr:i~ 1n four Cali- fornia counties-. Olhl'r counties .,.,-ho rccrhed help wert:: Alameda. S.'1cramen10. 11nd S..inta Cnu counties. ~wap 'lce l l'lannctl At Oli vcwood School Ollve"·ood Scliool In El Toro is set for a SY.'ap meet S&turday rrom II a.m. to 2 p.m. In the school p.irklng lot. Proceeds fro1n the tvent will go for n ~hool field trip to Scripps Institute, a school spoktsman saki. Refreshments will be served and It ma from old tors to bike part& -1u be sold. • ·-~ . . . ( •• • 2 OAJLY PILOT IS Pllnatna Holds U.S. Tuna Boat SAN DIEGO (AP) -A U.S. luna Cishing boat is being held in Panama after tht' tlrst such seizure In more than a year. the Anierican Twu1boat Associa tion say~. The boat owners' group said Thursday that the S.i n Diego.based boat Ra!faello \\'as s e i i e d \Vcdnesday by two Panan1anian patrol boats anti taken into port for \'iolaling the Central American country's claimL'lf 2@.milc offshore fishing limit. 1be boat's captain, George Sour.a or San Diego, spent \VOOn rsdny night in a Panamanian jail and was released Thursday to his boat. U~ted Way Views Joint Fund Raising By \\11 ,1.IA!\1 SClffiEJBER 01 t111 Oall1 ,.lie! Slt ll Executives of the North and South Orange County United Way announced today they have agreed on a joint fund· raising campaign with a combined goal of $3 million for support of county service organizations. The move was tcnncd by United '\'ay. officers as a major step toward tolal consolidation of the United Way in Orange County -a mo~ that could ~me reality within two years. Only the Western Orange County United Crusade, which Includes the Orange Coast cities of Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Seal Beach, will not participate in !he j<lint venlurc. Frldi1, April 19, 1974 • • ' Spri1ig Fever? Everybody gets into the act at UCLA's water balloon free..for·all. Even Chancellor Charles Young, shown firing a water balloon at a fallen student. The event was staged to raise money for Unicamp, a student-run oon-profit camp for underprivileged children in the Santa Monica Mountains. "They decided such a move wouldn't be opporlune al !his lime," said Dr. Mission, Vie1"0 Donald Kleckne r, president o! the From Page I HEARST Southe rn Orange County United Way • • • ~~-joint rund-r•l•ing ••nlur•. ~hlch Library Plans ~-wrole It•"--." will combine the resources of 32 Vl •uge u~ c County cities and communities, will be S • l E On Thursda y. he called U.S. Atty. Gen. Jed by retired industrialist John Simon . peClll Vel·I ts William B. Saxbe irresponsible for u.ylng "Si" Fiuor of Santa Ana . Patricia-was a common criminal becaUie Orange Coast oommuntttes involved.in of her ro le in an SJ,.A bank robbery. the drive will include Newport Beach. PIDn shows." 5 Pe·c 181 exhlblta, and Hearst said only his daughter and her Costa 1'fesa, Laguna Beach, Irvine, El award! presentations will be-part of the abductors knew whether she was a Toro, Mls&-on Viejo, Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo Public L i b r a r y ' s willing participa nt in the holdup. Laguna Niguel, South ~guna,., Dan11 -~ ~ance_ .. o! National Ubrary \Vt>tk The chronicle said the green notebook Point, Capistral)O Beacti, 5-Juan ~~Monday · was one of several documents found In a Capistrano and.~ Clem_.g\'lte. :;..;. ~~~ ;b" lh~f ··~~ll ·AJ:· Concord,;house damaged i~ an ~bortive Kleckner and 'ho rth CoWltr'"board TOgelheY-'··"the library -will be l ·i., · ar~n n~J1n, 10. Au Lhorlhes beheve.1he Presid~nl J~h ~fcGuck.ln sa~ lhe week's .a'ctivitiu at 3:30 p.m. ~;n~v ho~se wa.1! tbe'"heid~ers for tbe SLA, campaign w1l1Jl!ach U¥>~re peop~ thaJ)_ :wtth 8 IJ!m.!1",ing of "LiUle Girl , . and 1~h1ch clauns r~pons1blhty for the Feb. 4 any other drive In Drrll!Jt Coun\T)illt«J-::O:Jbe Gl@lWf." '<lfsey ·:et tl!Olla1 ., •. abduction.of M•S! llunl -a total populatlob otl::SlmU!kn'.: "~ ........ "Hailstones" nd~ H Ubut" ••Boo •,;..-• ".Patrleil::.Qunplliiu ·Hearst, on the "But conducting this Joint vestt.l.lrf, we ''Practical P~ncess .~ and' "Janie ~ night qf the· full moob of January 7, ·· wa.s l>oth feel we can better dtvelop · d Tu 1 ., ' one reference in the notebook, the J~dersbip Crom major coun t y an .ga 00· , . Chronicle said. corporations, v.·hi ch are the big donors," At 3·30 p.m. \\ednesday •. winners ~r " "Al U.C. -daughter or Hearst" and l\tcGuckin said. ~~. hMchilsslldreoncotl-~llejoberyb. d Cond 11t1'"1 '1" "Jun klr. Aft student" were others, the Fluor said he is hopeful 8 combined wu~C n. wr1 e. in an us ra e w .d · · · · their books will be announced ne spaper .sa1 · c~°!~a1g1\f~ r:: ~the ne1g~ht:Klr~ Also honOCe<J will be Suzanne -\vnson. a !\t i~. Hea'.51· 20. V.'<'S s~udylng art at o .,... m1 .io,,,_. . more an e L8 Paz Intermediat e School student. \\'ho the Ln1vers1ty o~ California and .sl\aring am_ount r~ this.year. . , was the branch \li'inner of the countywide an apart1nenl in Berkeley v.·11h her .Kleckne~ said this years drive by the photography contest. • , fianee , Stephen \\'ced. ~":!i:~~n~e~~ti:;;l~~~ ;:;,~~ lhelr Jtefreshment~ \\'ill be served by !he ~~:,_~dk no immedi ate comment on "\\'e are hopeful we can improve that Saddleback Friends of the Library. "ho UlC ,,..,,nouu , 1 Y.i th the combination," McGuckin said. wi~l alS!l be c~rrying out their member· l-learst, editor and president of the San "This year we will try to de velop sh1p drive duruig Ub~~ry \Veek. Francisco Examiner. said there \Yas community goa ls-something we didn't Satu,i;ua~ at 1 p.m. Sne:zy the Safety "just no excuse" for the authorities think was importanl last year." Cl?""" will perform magical stunts for failure to tell him about the notebook, the Kleckner said Orange County has one children from four years old up. . Chronicle said. of the "'orst contribution records in the Artwork by students of B o n n 1 e The newspaper said 1-learst knew nation. Gn1mmctt of El Toro and handmade nothing or the notebook until a reporter "A total of $2 in donations per person dolls or Violet Drake of A1ission Viejo asked hin1 about it. He said he had been is not a respectable amount," Kleckner \\•ill also be on display. told only that his daughter·s name \Yas said. "We raise only about a thi rd of the one or many mentioned in SLA per capita total that Los Angeles County documents, the Chronicle said. does and they are well down on the U&i, From Page l The Chronicle said the notebook too." referred to "teams," "guns" and Fluor said Orange County is growing WALK ''action." 1t listed several • names, so fnst that the new residents haven't • • • including "Yolanda and Camill a'' and time to develop any kind of community "David and Afargarieta ." identity. the day. One of the v.·omen sought in Monday's A consolidated funding campaign has And !he bank robbery is Camilla Hall . a former been in the pl anning pnx·rss for about podiatrists have s 0 me J\>linneapolls welfare worker v.·ho has nine months and the e x er u t i v es suggestion~ to keep the day from been linked before to the SLA . eslin1ated it \vould take another tu·o breaking the feet. FBI Director Clarence J\l . Kelley and years lo complete a total consolidation. Dress should be appropriate for the the president of the At)Jerican Bar The United 'Vay monry helps support weather. 11lcy suggrsl loose clothing , a AssociaHon , Cheste rfield H. Smith, also such groups as the Amrri~·an ltcd Cross, ha 1 took issue Thursday v.·lth Saxbe 's the Boy and Girl Scouts. the Salvation t and iberal application ol suntan statement. Army. the Boys and Girls Clubis, the lotion. )'.:\IC • .\s and \'arious otht'r organiza tions. Properly filling shoes. either better Olt•HGICOAST " DAILY PILOT 1..., Ot•~ tout 1io..11 ~"" .. ~~ ~··<11" oo- .....i 1~Ne .. , ""°'..,_"'"'"'!»""" eo..i !>wl)l.o"'°'Q '--I ~1:. '°''-.,. PJDln -... ,,..,...~ ""-" ,~.._, lo< C.0"1 -..0, N&,.fJC,oT S...:I\ "l>l'l>l>gl"" IMK~/FOOJ,.. t•1~ ~Ii•~• I•••'"" Do..;~ ,,,,,,,./~hltl.t<• """ tMI (-•l!!ikn ...... ~po•l•l"'l A ""'~"' ~ .., .... " .. C>Ubln""1 50!"11• .... -i;., .... a..-T"""""'<'°"-"""Oo<o,..l\a!lJOYff,M ElolfStr ... 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Alter the walk, they suggest the hikers rub their feet with alcahol bclorc elevating the1n and relaxing. At the end of the walkathon, volunteers u·ill drive along the route lo pick up unyone left to make sure alJ the walker1 are returned to the starting point by 6:30 p.m. "The w11lkers are re31ly gre.:il.'' ~frs. From Page I MIDEAST ... missiles had been fired at the Israeli planes. but said he could not confirm or deny that ground·to-ground missiles were employed . Israel's air action apparently was triggered u·hen Syria shelled the !\ft. llermon defenders and Israelis on the southern bulge. Syrian communiques said ground fighti ng raged through the ni ght and &t this morning "the clashes spread to many Hrcas of the front" tnvolving tanks, artillery nnd ground-to-ground missiles. ' From Pagel REINECKE ..• ri~ht now because it's a zoo," Reinecke said nboul his efforts to ho\'e his trio! moved to Ca!ifomla. -Living Cost Jump 3rd Highest in 27 Years WASHINGTON (UPI) -The cosl of living rose 1.1 percent In March. the third highest monthly increase in 27 years. Higher prices for food and gasoline accounted for nearly half the increase. The report today on the Consumer Price Index (CPI ) came as the second piece of bad nev.•s for the U.S. economy in two days. The Commerce Department reported Thursday the nation 's economic growth rate fell by the biggest rate In 18 yea rs anJ inflation \\'as at a 2S-year high. The 1.1 percent jump In the index last mon(.h has been exceeded only twice since 1947 -a 1.3 advance in Ft!bruary thi.!1 year and a 1.B percent increase last August, the Labor Department's Bureau or Labor Statistics said . In the Dm three u1<>nths of the year, the lndex has Increased at an aMual rate of 14.5 percent, greatest three -month increase since oonsumer prices v.·ent up at an annual rate or 15.2 percent in the first quarter or 1951. In spite of the dark news. Gary See\'ers. acting chainnan or the President's Council of E co n o m i c Advlsers, expressed some c a u t i o u s oplimlsm about future economic trends. He said prospects appeared favorable for a leveling off in the key cat.cgories that showed big rises last month. "We belie ve v.•e are now in a period v.•hen the sha rp rise In food prices is moderating,'' Seevers said. and oo fuel prices, be said it appeared that "most of the expected bulge .•. Is behind us." The index rose in Pi1arch to 143.1. This meant that goods and services which cost $100 in 1967 base period cost $143.10 last month -an increase of 43.1 percent in seven years. Con&wner price• iD !\larch v.·ere 10.2 percent higher than a year eatlier, the biggest 12-month increase since the year ending in October 1'947. The bureau sakl lbese were some ol the Items thal aceounted for the big March increase: -Gasoline and motor oil accounted for about a fourth or the rise. going up 7 percent to a lerel 39.3 percent above a year ago. -food accouplt'd for another quarter of the jump. although the price incr~ase of I percent v.•:1s lower than the 2.5 percent rise In February and a l.6 increase in January. -Nonfood COf!lmodltle!I "'·ent up 1.5 percent, largest mon thly Increase since statistics were started in 1956. The previous high of 1 pcrL-ent "'as set in February. ~commitments Needed,~ . . Say Transport Planners By RUDI ~1EDZIELSKI ot the Dell1 l"lltl 11111 The commitment.s lo improve public transportation must be made today if Orange County expects to survive the trarnc tangle of tomorrow , three top transportation plaMerll warned coastal leaders in Newport Beach Thursday. Those commitments must be in the form of more judicious local planni ng. the acquisition of transit right.of.ways and the \\'illingness to put some doll ars on the line. They were outlined for members of the Orange County Coast A!OOC:iation by count y Road Commissioner Ted 1'fcConville. County Tran.sit District ?\tanager Pete Fielding, and urban pl anner John Chapman. McConvtlle, one of the three panelists appea ring at the BaJboa Bay Club. said be tter local planning has become a requirement because the slate Highv.·ay Commission has scalL'<i dov.·n road building. "You as local leaders will have lo take the leadership and do the transportation planning. This could be a bright spot in a pictu re tha t otherv.'ise looks dismal, but v.·e only ha ve two to lhree years to pro\'e vie can plan." he said. "If not we v.·i!\ ha\'e some regional trarlsportation body coming in and telling us v.·hat to do." Part of !hat planning process involves taking into consideration bu 11 ding densities, especially along the coast. l\lcConville said it Is important tp coordinate land use planning "'it h transportation and that govemmenls must be prepared to "reduce. the density of development very substantially." NEW FROM HERITAGE CAMEO II CLASSIC "TOUCHES" INSPIRED BY A ROMANTIC CONTINENTAL MOOD. FOR S.TYLEI FOR FLAIR! FOR LIFE! How .to r&inspir ~lifeless room? How to rekuxtle a new luxury without a complete do-over? Look to Cameo 11; an ex- Quisite OOoN coltectlon of occaslonal and accent masterpjeces by Heritage. Here is au the delicate charm of Louis IV, lhe Impressive court scenarios of 18th century Europe, the warm vibrant Italian colon and the graceful sparing dlmensi6ns of the classic stylist. And the w rfacesl 1he woods! The grafn! A magnificent fruit· wood tin1shcomplementsrich grafted and pin-knotty walnut veneers and pecan IOlids. There are painted pieces, loo. Even some with sculptur.ed deCOrative el~ments of simulated wood. Subtly gfowing hints of greens and golds. Corne tor a visit today and see the entire collection. DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-l<ARASTAN S.. Cit"'"'" Al D1,..t .... 11ti.: Sutherland said. "First they have to gel the aponns fwho agree to contribute to the A·tarch of Dimes oo the basis of how many miles the "'·alker completes) lhty they have to walk, then they have to plck up the contrlbolion . ,.,Every phone Is Uipped , !:very ornce I~ bugged in \\!ashlngton right now,'' ht &11ld." You have to go out in the street 10 talk to your fr lcndo. NEWPORT' BEACH• Asked Ir he supporu Pruldenl Nixon 'It~ ,,,, ,, 1121WESTCUrF DR., "'2·-Ttle,...4tJ-44JO (ll lht current lime, Reinecke said, "·l'm (JOit, 1"f' ~ -/tie LAGUNA BEACH • not ask ing for his lmpe;ichmf'nt or his ' ' 34~NORTHCOASTHWY., •M-Wt • ~"l 1•1•. o....,. (-1 ~ C.0.0.. ...,.. '"·----·--~INl!eo -~---...., .. -...-. ..... _.,_...._ ...... ei ... ""'·--CG.!•"*-.~ .... ~W -•lOO _.....,.,_, ... f4Cl)-rl/ •. ......., ...... -11 CI)~ Signs will be posted along l\facArthur BouJevard and Jamboree Road Saturday to direct walkers to lhe &tarlin« point at the Harbor JudJclo.I District Court rcslgn•tl•n. I'm hangln1 JOOS<." TORRANCE • "I wlsh he had come out cl°early a long --------~AWIHORNE BLV ___ _,._ _ _.. 'WIBDAYS • SATUIDATS t:GO lo l :JO !Open Fri.ti! 9. Sun. t2-$:30) Building. " lime ago and I l'i sh he would say more I L--...,:.,------------..-----t------T---:--"'-~_im ______ _. no"'··" Relnecke.(\ddt:d. • , ., • • .. ~ ' DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Worthwhile Project A local referral center in U1e ci ty of Irvine. to de31 with issues or policing, youth serviCes, and people with problems ls an Idea whose time ba s come. The recent proposal for such a center, made by Irvine ~fayor Gabrielle Pryor, could fill a great {leed In the city wh ich is now tryiflg to recover from the social upheaval and hurt of massive drug raids. As t.t rs. Pryor pointed out, there are more than 300 agencies in Orange County to help a person wit h needs -related to everything from rnaMtal, drug, academic. financial , or health problems. But because of a lack of coordination between agen· ctes. not enough money, and inadeqUate facilities, it is very difficult tor people in Irvine to take advantage of the benefi~ many agencies have to offer. The council's recommendation. to be studied for one or two months by the city sta!f, will give the impetus tor a one--year trial of the idea If it works, such a center could provide much support for the foundations of a healthy co1nmunity. A Quiet Beginning What If they bought a park and almost nobody used it? Thal might have been one of the thoughts running through the minds of Orange County parks officials last weekend when only 1.040 campers and picnickers ar· rived ror the grand opening ol the brand new Starr· Viejo Regional \Vilderness Park. Perha ps It was the almost total lack of facilities - ru~nlng water, showers ;,ind the like -at the just-ac- quired pnrk. Or the restriction..,....against pets, or against m~torcyc.1~ .riding i,n .the r,ristine hill s. Or because the 101let fac1J1t1es aren t Just hke home -or even like more established parks. Perhaps it was simply that not that many people know about the new park. . \Vhate\·er the reason, parks officials say they aren't dIScouniged . They a~e convinced that more and more people each Yi'eek wil l di scover the \\'Onders of real camping amidst real natural surroun~ings .instead of pulling up in the o~d ~otor home. unlln1benng the motorcycles and pie· nicking on a neaUy-n1ov.·ed lawn. Libr~1ry for lrYiuc For all of those for \li0ho1n a good book is a. welcome companion. approval of the fi rst Orange Co unty Library branch in Jn·ine should come i s pleasant ne"-'S. The $350,000 building in University Park will !lave 10,000 squar~ feet and has been designed ~'ilh natural wood, a skylight. and other features maki ng il a cont· plementary addition to the Jandscclpe. The structure will include a central, rircular core con~ning a. checkout desk, a community room, and other service areas. Everyone benefits from a library. Not onlv does it create a n~n~ontroversial meeting place for peo0ple or all a8es. but 1t 1s a center fo r an activil y few people can disapprove -reading. ·The county's other camping parks were packed to the walls and people were turned away. Those who came to Starr had plenty o! elbow room on the 5,500-acre spread which is more than 10 ti.mes larger than any other park in the county. . Books thro~gh the.years have been the key to open- ing minds, new: ideas, bigger dreams. a nd hi gher ach1eve- menl A new library to house books and people readin" them is an appropriate addition to Irvine. "' SB • .JU5T t>ON'T £ALL ME A WHITE HOUSE PWMBfR! Mode1·11 Man May Va11isl1 In a11 A valancl1e of Pape1· Rec1·11it111 e 11t Policie s Cite1l Dear Gloo1ny Gus Doubts Police Comparison By SENATOR It. L. RICHARDSON Once upon a time. if you wanted a duplicate copy or your deathless prose , you got anot her flat piece of rock and a stone chisel and v;enl to "'ork. ln the first recorded czse of duplica· lion, after Moses broke the tablets of stone that Cod had !isled the Ten Com· mandments on, God commanded 1'1oses to bring two more tables up on Ute moun· tain, saying. "1lew thee t~·o !ables of stone like unto the first; and I will write upon these tables the v.·ords that \\'ere in lhe first tables, which !hou breakest." UP TO a hundred years ago, if a businessman Wanted a copy of bis transactions, a copying clerk re-wrote it in longhand. \Vith the advent of the typewriter, then the copy machine, everything and anything has been reproduced ad infinitum, in a veritable blizzard of paper. Paper shortages? You'd never guess il if you saw the reams upon reams of out- pourings on paper from every govern- ment agency. office, committee, bureau, foundation, board, commission. depart- ment, association, and the Sub's and divisions thereof. THE SCIENCE of making.copies rages onward and upward via hectography, stenciling. photocopying . xerography, and microfilming. Whether it is read or not. no one asks. Xerox s1ock that was $95 a sha re in 191,il is now v.·orth more than its weight in gold at $369 per share. Copying machines are Big Business, proclaiming that no office is too small to have al least one. These wizards of (GUEST REPORT) medl.anical ability -not only copy any size and color, but told , collate. staple. stuff and stamp -all jobs that took a working girl hours to accomplish. There are an estimated 600.000 copy machines in offices nowadays. doing chores clerks ~ to do. V.'here in the name of heaven do all the copies go? SUPPOSEDLY, secretarial time and cost i! weighed against the cost of the ropy madtine, but once lt became evi· dent that it was as easy and almost as fast to run SS copies as one. secretarial time gained has been spent i n distributing the other 54 oopies, and 54 other .secretaries spend lime fiJ!ng them. Certainly, no one would think ol trying to read through this avalanche of paper! And as a fringe benefit, our Gal Friday has found out how easy it is to make copies of reciIM:S and knitting instructions for herself, as well as jokes. limericks and political cartoons worthy of office distribution. The average American spends 52 minutes a day reading his daily paper. plus another hour reading s I g n s , magazines, books and can labels. Sur· rounded by print. he ingests between !en and twenty thousand words a day. As.saulted by a minimum of 650 ad· ven i.'ling messages a da y. he only notices 76 of them. Small v.·ondcr thal the blizzard of paper that goes through his office daily is: largely unread. GOVERNi\lENT and the 1 i I i t a r y Spiro Agnew claims to have takC'n up v.Titing to restore his Sl'.lf-con· fidcnce . Richard Nixo n \Viii ha\'l' to write an encyclopf!dla afler he leaves office~ !!. J. -OIMtnv Gn c-u11 1rt w11m1ttM llv rffffrl •111111 .. llOf ftKtlUrill' •tfltcl fM ., .. Wi ti ,... --· ltllllll ., .... ,,, -W t1 GIMtnl' Cu&, OIA1' ~lof. are especially afflicted v.ith the disease or Copyitis. Perhaps the disa.Rer o! the Charge-of the Light .Brigade would never haVe occurred if the re had been a Xero1t machine in the field to .!ee that everyone, including the horses. got duplicate copies of the correct orders. Anyone who has been or still is in the armed services. knows the smothering layers of forms and ord ers in quadruplicate that must be rilled out, filed and obeyed before you can put your socks on. Government at al\ levels -rural. city. county, state and federal -is just as guilty of contribUting to the millions or copies of EVERYTl-UNG that ml.L\1 be blo~·n out of copy machines. It may save some girl's time. but think of the paper, the handling and distribution. 1hc filin.i; cabinets. then "'arehouscs for records •.. ad infinitum ... Despite the efforts of ecologists 10 recycle v.·aste paper. available facilities will never ketp up v.·ith the bi\lowin~ v.·aves of copies "tiich mount to fill every nook and cranny v.·here a filing cabinet can be crammed in. When Saini Peter calls me home lo heaven, I wonder i1 there "'ill be duplicate copies for all of the saints and cherubs lo announce my arrival:' To the F.dltor: I \\'ould like to make a comment ln rc~ard to the recent \Dally Pilot. April 14.) article writlen hy ~Ir. ~1unro . "American Pohce arc S1r11ngcrs··. J personally lake exception lo many of !he points of differences betv.·een 1\mcrican and British police as stated by ~lr. 1'1unro; ho~·cver, I feel compelled to mention only one. i\1R. ~IUNRO'S statcnM!nl, and 1 quote , '·Where any unstable young AIJl~rican male with a sense of personal inadequaty so severe that he needs to carry a lethal \\'Capon may be allractcd to the United States police lor to crime), recruitment to the British constabulary offers no such inducement -and a different ()('rsonality profile and a different ord er of cou rage emerges in consequence." t-.ly reply to !his sta tement ~·HI be short and to the point. It is quite obvious thal ~Ir. ~tunro doc~ not know anything about p ol i 1· e recruitment and requirements. I n closing, I ~·ould like to s.1~· for myt.("lf and all n1)· brother "American" polict" officers. it was not our ''instabilitv·', nor any sense of "personal inad{'(juacY'., that prompted us to st'rvc our rommunities in the capacity of police officers. USLIKE ~Ir. ~1unro. I have not perfonncd the nl'C:cs.'iary psychological survey to esta blish that a different pcrSt>nality profile ex1sls be l "' e en American and British police. SGT. TONY VILU Ncll·port Beach Police Deparlment A Misguided Soldier of Fortune W c1tergate Burg lor Chuscd Ad i.:e11ture, Found Tr ouble WASHINGTON -Long before Frank Sturgis joined the \lo'orld's m n s t celebrated burglary crew and broke into the Watergate, he .was my friend. I kne\~ him as a soldier of fortune. a pilot and gun runner, a romantic v.ilo bloomed ill·belimed in a programmed age, an adventure r whom humdrum could nel'er quite assimilate. He "''as also a Don Quixote. squa re ja1\· ~ ,. set against th e en- emy, drin\n irrestl· bly to such calarni· 1 ll>s as th<? Bay fJf Pigs and \Vatergatc. \Ve ho\··~ kept In touch over the years, but he h&!i periodi· cally dropped out of sight. forever chas- in~ adventure. usually finding misadven· ture. ONCE in his youth. ht confounded the odds and became part of 11 legend. one of the raggtd few v.·ho per "ered In the mountains with Fidel Castro. After their incrl.'dlble victory. he could be seen on llavana's streets lo the regalia of an Air ~larshal. For a time, he wa1 Castro's mnn in charge of "Ii~ ernted" gambling casinos and luxury holel!i. On matte.rs o( principle, ha\'lng to da whb Castro's rtpre!!lon and his tum towsrd RUS!ia, r~rank defected from Ott Rcvolulloo to become again the long-Jth.Qt gambler ·against the house. Thereafter, he risked his neck ag<\inst Castro in through the auto theft trial "'ithout test i- • -tying in his O'o\n dercnse. (JACK ANDERSON J I have ~w persuaded him lo tel\ his Pigs to \\1alergate, ~there be th9ugh! ht? was seeking evidence that Castro wa~ contributing to the Ge-0rge fi.fcGovern campaign. After Frank and his friends were ar- rested at gunpoint inside Democratic headquarters, they \\'ere pictured in the press as figures of fun, bunglers and petty thieves. On another level. they b e ca m c caricatures or Orwellian enemies of the American syStem. Jt \\'tis even \vhi~rcd that they had be<!n behind the plol lo assassinate President Kcnnl.'dy. As evidence. one group brought me :t ne"-11 photo taken en the streets of Dallas on assassination day. They eagerly pointed out a man they said was Sturgis lurktng in the shadows. The mon resembled Sturgis but definitely was not Sturgis. AND JN ~11A;\1r, the Justice Dcp.irt· ment 90lemnly charRed 1hat Sturais had rt'C:rulted merctnarTes. a dirty dozen, ostenstbty to fight Castro but really lo steal carJ. The prosecutors waited until after the Watergate caper to bring the cllarges. When the)' couldn't convince lhe jury, they con .. ·erfed another jury which finally convicted Frank of transportlfig stolen car!i to ~1elk."t). story. which I ha\'e carl'full y chcckL'CI "'ith the witnesses I could reach. They ha\'e confirmed most details :is he related lhem, but lhere are no available ~·itnesscs to other events. FRANK JIAS always been ready at the crook of a finger to pick up his carbine and rush off to a new adventure. It ~·as altogether ch.iracteristic of hi m , therefore. to volunteer in 1968 to lead a mission for a total stranger \\'ho iden- tified himself as Col. f·rancisco Quesada. The colooc\ sought out Sturgis to help hi· jack a Soviet freighter and hold it hostage for the return or the U.S. spy ship Pueblo. \\'hlch the North Koreans had captured 'tn January 1968. Frank advertised in the newspapers for ad\•enturers and selected his dirty doien from the toughest applicants. He gave no !hough! to the possibility !hat some of them may have applied from lhe ~·rong skic of the law. lN OBEOL&~CE 10 the colonel's in· slnictions, Frank told them onl)' that they v;ould participate ln a mWlon against Castro and "'®Id be pak1 aft er the mission w8s completed. and lm"'dy houses . loaded them aboard a fishing boot and ~ out for e secret rendezvous "·!1h a gunbaat that he had been told would assist thenl \rith the hi· jacking. Bui f'n1nk's boatload of adventurers. nlns. ran aground on a rf!!!f off lhe C0.'15t o( British ~londuras. f'rank put eight men and all lhc firi'.'arms ashore on a mnngro\'e S\\'amp. Then he and four others made their "·ay 10 Belize. Br itish Honduras. s.ceklng to repair the boat TIJE !\10Tl.EV mercenaries. of course. were spotted and rounded up by thr British authorities. and Frank's "'~·l is­ sion: Impossible'· ended in :l Honduran jail. They ~·t'.re shortly dr.portM back to the Unltl'd State~ and the missing autos v.ere traced to F'rank's men. Angry at Frnnk ~ause they hndn't been paid for lhc abortive ad\·enture . they told the authoritlc~ he had directed them to sell !he JcaJtd car!. I llAVE AL\\'AVS lmO~ll f'rank Sturgis a:s a n1an o( !ouching sincerity. sober habits and fierce patriotism, Allhough misguided . he fully dcscn.·ed the sentence for his role in the Watergate break-In. Bot the aut o !heft conviction. I believe, Is a bum rap. ( ..... _l\_1A_IL_n_o_x ___ J Leltcrs fro11i readers rrre we/crime. I\or111ot/J1, 1rriter~ sl1ou/d co11vcy t11e1r n1('.~-~<1</(.'$ tu JOO u·ords or h.'SS. Tiie r111Jtt in ro11de11sc l.:ttr.rs to fit spuce "' ('ln11i11arc /1Ur t i~ rest'rt:ed. All let· t1:rs lrHl.i\t u1rl11rli: .~lf'/l!Ot rire a1t<i mail· 111q atl'lrf'i\J/ but 11t1~u•s may be 1.Cifh· ltcld on rerprest iJ s11fficf(''ITt-T'Ccr!On ;,. apnarcrJI. /)CJctry will 110' be Jl1tb- iisl1ed. T /uunlnudl lll~l1•r11 To the Editor: Prnfrs.~r Panian's two channing Oran~c Coonty History arlic!cs condense 2fl0 )car!i into 20 minutes of intcrc!lting rr:1din~. r offf'r a still hr i e fer condensation: The Spaniards took it fro 1n the Ind ians. The .\lexican.s tuok it from thl' Spaniard<;. Th<• Americans look It from the ~ll'x1cans. The f)e\·elopt"rs took ,, from !he Amrricans. Th t• Env1ronmentahr;1.~ "·ould like to take it fro111 the IJcvelopers. How simple it ~·ould he if "'C could give il bnck lo the Indians. ItlLL DAY l)ttf/ ••I 1•r1111e r To tl1t• J-:<htor : I think a lot of your re:icl rr!i mii;:ht llkc lo kno\~' 1n ad\ a nee April 30 is the subject of :i special prnC'l<1m ;1tion hv lhe S<-n:it£· of lhc l'nill'tl S111tes. d<ilL'tl t:>cc. 20, 1973. It rradJ;. " .. .!hi;' Congrf'~'i here by procl11i1ns th:::it April 311. 1974, he a national day or humlliatlnn. fa sting and prayf'r: and calls upon the people of our nation to hun1blc ()\1rscl\·r'i ns v.·e see fit, before our Creator lo arkno~·lf'<fge f)Ur final di:ptndencc U/JOn 1111» and to rrpenr nf our national c1 n'i.'. .\l!C'l!Af:L .\101.DJ-:NHAUER r; .. s. s'"'"'" 1,i.1e 11 To the r;ditor· Sol1.henitsyn . /\obeJ Prize \Vlnner and eouragrous writer in llusi-ia ha s · denounced St:ilJn and L(tnin. JJe ll'as fol'cibly 11rrestcd. irnprisonc<I and then drported . lie cxpo~s Lenin as bo.:lnµ th1' 1noving force hchind the lnfrnductlnn of tcrrnr 11ncl supµre:s.i;;loo in RuJ115i;i , Lenin 1s bcinii: used pre&.•ntly by Brrzhnev an(! lhe ru!in~ tlr11 11c n~ a shinin~ exnmplc and ls the untouch11ble of untouchables. Th i~ h:is brou~ht doY>n upon &ilzhenlts~ n's head th<' furr of the controllf'd So\'irl pN'"S llhich is fuming nnd ra~ing BE:llin~t him. <i prison r:in1p :ind th rrr yrars 1n rx1lr , 1s a "Herald of Frl't-don1" for lhc \\'Oriti'. tie is tr~ tni:: to tell us. u1 Arn1·rici'l. not to !rust Snvlf't pron11st"S nnd to face fcarlesslv "bare fnt·ed barbaritv." 11lC' ob\•1ous · :ins11.er In 1h1~ lhrcri{ i'i. of 1•11urst'. a l'IO\\Crful United States military dcfcrl5C. {~ C. ~IOSELEY llen ,.e11 <.:n 11 \l'n il To !hr J-:Chtu1 Ir \\"aS lntctcsllng !(} r1~:id thi: articlr al>oul Or. IS<la(· Aslrnov 111 S;11urd:1v 's t-'<lition of the 1'1lot. I ;igrec v.·ith h.in1 comph.~tcly. llE HIT the n:iil on the hl'ad when he suggested that Christians and other so- called religious pt'Oplcs nre destroying our earth. using up our natural resourrcs 1\'Jlh grc<1l dctcrmin:1tion. knO\\·ing that their so-cnllcd he:ivrn \\'J!J !iuffice. llov• alx>ul <11\ of us ni::nostics and atheists thal ha\'C to live on th i~ earth for the nrxt hillion or n1ort· yf'nrs" Please Christians. g1 \C heart' l!OUEl!T JACKSO~ To the ~:d1tor: It's far better to light 011c ~111all <:11ndle than to cur.'te the d:;rknl's~. 6 I don't know wha fir~! .~~ud 11. b11! ' remember !he first ti111c lh.'.lt I hrard 11. ft v.;as near !ht• Ford plant 1111d Corona de! ~Jar Hii;:h School. There \\·rrc no cross streets or buildings then. only Jam· borce Hoad. nnd 11 h;1d t~1·n ~cr:iix'<i oul by doxers for !he l.lt;y &·nut .1.1111horee. TllOSI·; IHIYS ;u·1· dnubl!!'SS nJl'n \\'1th ran11!1cs 110\\". So1'1l· rn<1} be de<td, and soml' f:,n;ous. Our Vicf· Prc')1dcnt "PO~\· to !h~ Scout~ :lnd \\(' "1·n1 in h1·nr hun. \\'e 1~·ert• !ll'atcrl on the i.tJ (11111d nn the side of a hill .1nd \.\'(' v.·11rc (,1ch ~J\cn fl match. 11.h1t·h V.l· lit ,\1mult~n .. ou~lv. I don '! r<·m e1 nlx'r thr \c<ir. hut the 'vic1· Pres1dcnl wa s H ich~rd '.'1xon. BY TU E sound or so1ne folks t.oda}·. ~oY nlighl fh lnk 1ht1t their ph1J~phy 1~. ~t1er to curs<· Hichard :'Oixon Bl11 if v.:e arc hnn1·~t 111th nur,1 ·h r" 11 .. v. 111 have to admit thnt he has ht 1n :111v candles since !hen. · Quit cur~init the darkn1·ss and try lightm~ 11 c;indli! or t"'O yourself. JI ~I BOLDING OIAHGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robtt1 N. \Vrcd. Publi1htl" Thomas Ktc111I, EdilOf Barbara Kretbich Editario.t Pa11e F;d11or ----for~oomed • vtn111res or the.-Cuban "freedom flGhtera." Friink hiis told me lhal lhe \Vatcrgate figu~ _t)e ad1nlrts most Is G. Cordon Lkf. dywoo as m1iliilffinta nr1rn. ttglTt· lipped silence in !he' ra~ of a harsh. 20- year sentence. So Sturgis. Llddv·like. sat Htt never lea med until Inter, he swenrs. 1hal a couple of hill troopers ratstd drmking and gambling money by le:.ising two cars and selling them 1n Meith.'O. Indeed. one Md been sentenced to A federal penitentiary in 1966 (or a simUar crime. EVENT\JALLY, Frank rounded up hi-' und\aclplln<d band lrom Mexican bars FOO'l"NOTE : U.S. Attorney \\"ilHarn Ntrthcutt , \\·ho has a reput:ition in ~li:in1i for decency and inu:gri:~·. noled that Sturg1A "had every break. If he f1Jiled to bring fonh evidence that ~·3s mnteri(\1. the proseeullon ~·ns not to blan1e." r\orthcull also emphaslted: '°~re Y.'tls no relatlonJhlp betv.ttn 1be car Cl3se and W11tcrgalt." IT IS \\'El.L f(')r Americans to heed the "'ords or this brave and brilliant man "ho h.id lbe coura~l'. the slrcnpth of ~fipirit and the flOll'er of mind to speak the lruth and to "'am us lhat ap1K'ascment exists in the free \\'()rid. lie Silid : "The timid ch·lllttd ~·orld has round nothing ••ith which 10 oppose !he onslanRhl of a sudden rtvlval of OOrc faced b.irbarif\' othtr than concessJons and smile~~. Thus. he "'arns of the dan~er of 1he pr('sent rlct.cnte ! Dppc.1llement 1. Solzhenit yn cautions : "the prlee of C()WArthcc will only 00 c.vll -"" st\:111 reap courage ~nd i•lctory oolr whL>n ~·c d~re to n11'ke sacrUlccs." Thi' l'd1ton11t 'Pi'~ or 1~ D•ily T't:t>I ~k~ to inform and Jtlmul••e ~..Orn; by preK11til\: on U1h1 pqe dl\'Pt'Y n'HTIMt'Ollll')' nn topir.s of ln- lert'SI hy tyndlo;:aif'd cohtmnirta Md rat1oonL~''· by prM-1<h,_ a forum few ~at.11:rt' 111N'la anit by prPffflflnc ttt11 n~"l~pc-r·g ~inkm:ii and ~ on cum-n1 top1ct. The ('(htorlal oplnlant o! tht< ll-.il,y rilot •PrC•r only In UM! cdltorW' "9lumn •t t~ top of ftl4! pac;r. Opinio:u ~xpre .. M"d b)' t~ rot- umn1st1 and c1H1.oonlsta and 14l11er "Tilf1"1 a.rt th11\r ~·n and no~ mtnt Gf !heir vfl"Atl liy lh~ O.U1 P,lo( tihouki be fftfm'ed. fnday. April I 0, 1974 HE PROGRE ED froll\ 'the Bay of Solzhenitsyn. who strvtd elRht ~·ears in • ' ·-• f • •• •• • ) • • • . • ' . • ; ' • N ari Clerk Sadra SiJva. 'rearing her N a z i get-up: has been asked to transfer to a iess se nsitive city · departn1ent. Co1nmun- itv leaders are nda- rriant and officials have suggested that Sa cl r a give up h.er job as a typist in the San Fran- cisco Police Depart- ment. ·San Diego Lam1ches N uditv Ba11 Reforms • Suggested By Reagan SAN JOSE (AP )-Saying public distrust of the election process has beoome a cancer, Gov. Ronald Jteagan called toda y for state reforms tha t would ban politic11l con tribution s from corpvrations, labor unions, lobbyists and judges. iii,_ r. • .• I "Aside from inflation the present Yi'idespread lack of confidenct' in government and in the el~11on process is .~urre1rders A1nerica's rnos1 compelling Taneyosh i .~tigita, 2-1, problem," Reagan said. d r h k' "This cvnicism is a cancer, suspectc 0 a c ·ing •on ugly l,irowth eroding the to death ri.tariko Sato, public's belief in the honesty 25..year-old nightclub ,1nd lntegriry of out very fon_n singer. and then stuff. of govornment. Surgery JS ing her bod y into a needed." steamer trunl<, surrcn· dered to San Francisco THE GOVERNO R s:iid the Police Thursday. legislature should enact a ban ------~--­ on corporate and labor un ion Bay Area 'Zebra' Manhunt Called 'Racist Outrage' ~1\~ VJ:A \('ISCfl 'Al' I - ~l.1~1)r Jo~l'Jlh L Alio10 \n\\\ 111 (';ir1!1nul' thl· m ;:-ii: s iv c n1;1nh11nt t'allrd ''7.f•br11." for !he hl11ck klllt'rS of 12 wh1h..' /l•'l''IJll!'>'. desp!fi.::! romplalnts th11t hund rro" of innocrn1 t.':11 k~ Jrt· being questioned and ~l'tlrch cd. "\Ve nre not going lo relt·nt in our efforts to gl'.'t this killl'r," Alioto said Thursday night. "\\'hat y;·e're going lo <'arry out is a tough law cn£orce1nent policy w i t h I n tonstilufional limits." lleaction came SYi'iftly lo Alioto's a nnou nceme n t Wednesday night that police y;·ou/d slop all black men ·who 1>:1111 lt;il\'IHU k !.! ,, n "r ,, I 1'1un'\'I for lhl' ,\n1rric·an Civil Libc·rti\''> l:n1on ht"rt. ter1ncd !he searches a "rticl;ri t outrage and a miis~h·t· ''lolution of the con~titutional r li!hts of rvrry black man in the city.'" Olh<'r p~otci-ts <'<in1e from Black Panther Chair man "We didn't ha"e n 11 y pt-ote#t '''' radal dbrrlmlna- tifJtt·tvhrn 1ee 1cent alter wchlte rnen In the Zodiac t•nse.'' resembled .the co 111 po S: l t e Bobby. Seale, Rep. Jerome photograph of a block gunman Wald ie. ID-Ca!i L), and the sought in the s!ayings. Police NAACP. believe at least t1A·o blacks have boen involved in th c AJioto appeared at a nev.·s a111>areni!y random shootings conference nanked by black thnt h..1ve terrorized the city civic leaders, saying he blacks y;•ere stopped the flrst night the plan was in effect and few complained. Barca snid police h.1d pl irJttd l.6Cl'l "Zebra" cards which were being given on request to persons who are cleared so 1hey could a\·oid be l n g searched again. Both Alioto and Barca compared the Zebra manhunt to the search in 1968 for a wh ite slayer known as Zodiac. who killed six person,, and ne\-er \\1IS caught, Ba rca said. during thal search hundreds of y;·hile men v.'ho fit !he kil!rr's des cription \\'ere stopped on 1he stre-e~. '"We didn't have any protest on racial discrimination When v.·e· v.·ent after while men in lhe Zodiac case in Ille same way," Alioto said. c a m p a i g n cootributions bcc-ause "lhc g reatest potential for abuse is in the rnassive collective financial contributions or spec i a I interest groups ." for the past five months. "wanted to dispel the notlon Frall .1 Stll• l "\Ve are convinced the black that any po6Sible r a c i a 1 ... U commWlity is under a police implication is involved. Asked whether po 11 c e thought the Zebra killers still were in San Francisco, Al ioto said: "\\'e can climlnate this type of abuse without denying the individual citize n the opportunity and ahe right to financially support the political philosophy that he or she feels \viii best serve their own interest and the best interest of the state and nation," Reagan said Irr a speech prepared for delivery to a luncheon held by Better Business Bureau of Santa Clara Valley . state," \Bid the J~ev. Cecil "\\'e are not v.·illy·nilly going RABBln I • d \Villiams, n1inister of c; I id e to stop black Olen on the ~ 1 11 '. DSb!!ale ri.1<'n1orial ~lcthodist Church. stree ts and ask question..;," '· ·' AUTG-M0Miow111•1t• u "'Ther e have been searches Alioto said. "Only those who fl INSURANCE and interrogations ·and a r e ason a bly fil t he B Y ~. . 1'1' Ho•w h•lo•wd Y Ollll crer dragnet laking place 1ike d~criptioo." . COSTA MESA & O \•:e've never seen in any city I Olief Police I ns Pe cl or 548·5554 / .. :1-"''"~"~w~o:(;··~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliilliiiiiiiiiii~C~:h:a~r:lcs:iill~a~rc:a~sa~i~d iaibouiii:itiiitOOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-~~~·1 SAN FRA~CISCO (APJ -A _ ___ __ $3.8 million damage sui t wa s filed in Alameda Coun1~· Superior Coor! Thursday by All y. Gen. Evelle J. \'ounger charging an E..1st Ba y pharmacist \1•i!h v.'hat v.•as termed 1he laq:est knov.11 Named in the suit filed on behalf of !Ill'.! StatC' FREE CIRCUS NOW ClOWNS, JUGGllRS, FRIE GAMES ·' •. ' t DAILY PILOT 5 -l ~egteatest ~tlnOif. ever preached ... Thi.' Stn,,orr on thl.' A1oun1 by /tStt!I of N11:."tll1, for 1,000 yr11rs tht n1o't i1tspi,i11,i:: words t'tltr spokt 11. "This r.tcr/1J1~ r/11ssicnl me5~,,~t' of /l'S11J 1011/ hr Jrnmnti(fll/" l!:ttrprt'trd tl11~ Sr1trdi1y 11/ O:J{I n11 d • ll :ISn.n1 .• l1" ., LJ,. Ro~r/ i Schwlll'r it1 lhe .. ; Opt'" nir pulpit rif ? tlit Gnrdt•I Grovi• Co111,r11unily Cliurcli.121-11 Lt111i~ 51 .. G111dt11 c,ovr. C11. I SAN DTEC'.O (AP\ -The City Couneil has banned public nudity in San Diego, except for an isolated fll:».foot stretch of beach. and has taken lhc first step · to\\•ard outla\.\·ing nude pictures in sidewalk news racks. Reagan also called for leg isl<ition that \\'OUld b;1 n political c-ontributioos front public en1ploye groups. i\ledi·Cal fraud in the state. lolfll Cont ?Ian fJcporiment or lfealth ar..:;l -;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:.;;;b:.;;;~:.;;;r:.;;;:.;;;:.;;;:.;;;:.;;;:;;;:.;;;:.;;;:.;;;:;;;:;;;:.;;;:.;;;:;;;:.;;;1:-Pham1acist Hobert D a ,. id Tobenkin. his c x · Yi' i f e , Lorraine Tobcnkin: Tobcnkin's attorneys, Hobert J). \Vr ighl and Hobert r.-1ousrr. both of flayward, ;ind \\'right's v:ilc. RclleC \\'right. The council vote 5 • 2 i'hlU'sday to oullaw nudity in, all public places except for a smaJI porllon or Black's Beach in La Jolla. A larger section of the beach has been frequented by nudists Jar several years. SPRINTING ROBBERY MORRO BAY (U PI) - A man robbed a bank of $5,000 Thursday, t h e n made his Relaway by sprinting along the beach near this San Luis Obispo County community. A manhunt launchOO shortly after the robbery fowld no trace of the robber. Officers said a man produced a gun ill the Cayucos Branch of the San Luis Obispo National Bank and scooped up $5.000 from t .... ·o tellers before fleeing. Despon<lent Man, Wife Hang Selves SAN JOSE (UPil-The note on the ;ipg.rtment door r~ad : "$35 in pocket. Call Oak Jfjll I funeral horrn!). Arrangements ha ve been made for removal Everything prepaid." Inside, police foc.md the bodles of lra Bro(zman. n . and his Yi'ife. Antonia, 79, who hanged themscl~·es w i th electrical cord fro1n a balcony railing. Lyle Brot1Jnan, their son, told investigators his parent s had been despondent over ill health and the fact they were moving to a convalescent home . '"There may have been some reluctance on the part of my mother " about the move, Brotzman said. The elderly couple killed themselves the day they were to move to the COO\'alescent home. TIIE CO~IPI~A l1''T alleges Tobenkin submitted a total of $81(720 in fa Is f' ~trdi·Cal Claims in the years 1969 through 1971. lie _pleaded guil1y lo grand then and filin~ false claims in Janua ry of 1972 <ind is now serving a term in sta le prison. The suil allcgc.1' !h,11 after Tobcnkin ·was arrrstcd in October or 1971. the other defendants lransferrrd and l'On<'Caled $4&1 ,tHl v.'hich the state \','as to recover. Tht• n10ncv. said the com1llaint. hiicl be£1n in various accounts n1aintaincd b~· the ph<irm.ac-ist nnd !~is \\'ift•. The suit in Ahtmeda Count y Superior Co u r I ,,l!cgl'S that Hobert 0. \Vright. a ft e r 'fobenkin 's arrest and before hi s conviction. personally renlOvC'd frotn the Unit«! California Bank in llayward $.170.000 in c11sh transferred to him by the pharmacisl and his "'ifc. It said the <hsposi tion of this nxmey in $100 bills is unk.no\\-n. SPRING SAYE $2000 15 Gallon TREES 49.50 Yolue lnclY<ltt Th~ Following Vc:ritfies • ACACIA BAILEY AHA - •EUCALYPTUS POLYAHTHEMOSS IDolhrr Tl"ffl • EUCAL YPRUS SIDEllOXYl.EH ,.,d ll'Oll lortil • FRAXIHUS UHDE! iE~tr9"ft'1 Ashl • OLEANDER TREE IWhitt l •OLIVE TREE • SCHIMUS TEREHIHITHIFOLLUS llrfliHOlt P'f'9Pt"I S,.CI• O>Md far 1'l•ffltoty ioi Sl'ock ,. Good ttll"'I M., IS tlftTlflfO ltUIJS(ftYM(fl 10 itttvt rou • SALAHUM RAHTOMMETll IMi.;.t~TrHI • R~D LEAF TREE PA .. LLOYD'S a and LANDSCAPE CO. . - ~ _, 8AYST. e! -. ,• Bandana • • patio pa1amas Mandarin mood jacket and drawstr ing pa nes from li.i iss Bierner Originals. In mix-matched prints of rayon/ conon. R<d top, blue pants or blue top, red panes, Sizes 8-16, $34 Robes and Loungewear Anti-Cling Crepese t® nylon body blouses To melt over the body. Sofc little tops by Kayser. ]\.f usr-haves for )'Our separates life. To slip on with skirts or pants end forget abouc rhe shirrrails showing. Ri ght : a froth of pleated 1ie, full sleeves and button fron t. White, SIS Left: crocheted lace, ruffle cuffs and b:'!ck 7.ip. l'ink or blut', Sl6 Each in sizes S,.M,L. Daytime Lingerie Anti·Cin~ ~is a ttgi~rred 11i&dff1'11rk al Amtrican Enka SOL'TH COAST PLAZA 646-7441. 2038 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa • I Sho(> Monday rhru Friday, 10;00 a.m. ro 9: 3U P·"'·j Bullock's South C:O... Plu a, Son Diego Frt<:••ay at Brisrol. Cosra Mes'.• Tc.lephont: ''6-0611' S.rurday. 10:00 a.m. 10 6:00 p.m. • , I VO SA, ~·ctk abcluc Libcr crypti Fran The Rand the n his d s cla· SU de \\"if pol - Huntington Bea~h Fountain Valle VOL. 67, NO. 109, 4 SECTIONS , 44 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Todn)''s Finni N.Y. Stocks FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1974 TEN CENTS Hearst Claims 'Proof' His Daughter Innocent SA7' FRA~CISCO t AP 1 -Three weeks before Patricia llearst \\'as abducted. police found a Symbionese Libe ration Ar1ny notebook containing cryptic references to her. the San Francisco Chrqnic\c reported today. The roecl's father. nrY:spapcr 1nagnatc Randolph A. Hearst, told the Chronicle the notebook y,·as ·'unquestionable proof" his daughter "in no way '' arranged her 0\\1\ kidnaping. The FBI agent handling the ca~ said 1oday the !-'B l didn 't learri until arl<'r she y,•as abducted !hat oohet' Jound the notebook. "It v.as somcthin!! trandlC'd b~· !oc:1I authorities.'' said CharlL'S· 8<11es. F131 agent in charge of the San FrnnciS('O of11ce. "\\'e teamed of it scmt> time wet! afler the kidnap1n g. As I rttnll, ht'r name was listed. I don't recall any dt'- talls. \\'c will nGt know '''h.al the i1an1c incant un11I I talk 10 tht' pcop!t' "ho \\r'Oll' t! lhcrr ·· , On Thursd;1y, hr raltl'd l S. :\II\. Gcii. \\'1lha1n H Saxbl' irrP'iponl>1!ll1· for' s.1~·n1i:: Patricia 'olas a ron1mon cri:n1n:il b..ca11~" of h£>r roli> in tin SLA b;ink roblx·r\·. tle<irst ~aid on!~ his dau~hlt'r ;uul !ll'T abductors kni:>1v ""he1her ... )h• "'as ,1 \\ 11l1ng p,;1r!1c1punl 1n !ht' hvldup. The rhron1t•lc s."lid tlK' i.:r1·,·n notebook \\'<IS one of S('\'l•ral doc·t1n11'nl• found in a Concord house dam.:i~l'<i ti\ ;1n aWrl1\c ar;.nn f1r1· .I.in Hl Au!horittc' lx>l1£>\'e thl· h•JU't' 11,1-!!h· h•·,,dquart l'f" fur !he SL.\. 11h1c~ l'li11n1~ r1''J1'1n•1h1l11y for !he F<'lt I al.K.IUl'll{lll 01 >h,.., ill':trl>! "l',1!nr1,1 (';1n1pbt·l1 llcar<.L on !ht• n1i.:h1c•t1n .. !u!l 1noon of J11nuar1' i." ''~1" nnl' fo•!cn ·1ul in lhL· noh•book. thl' thro1uclc said · "At l C -dnughtcr of llc:irsr· .ind ".Jun ior Arl Sllldl'Ol .. 'ol't•rr otht'r:;, !hl· IU''o\ sp;1p<'r s.:11d ~!IS.'> I !..::.ir~l. 20. 11 "~ ~tud;. 1ng :1rt .1\ th1· l'n1\('r~u1 of (ahturn1;1 .ind ... h:lnn~ nn ;1p:ir1m1·iit 111 B1·rk1·l1'l 11uh 1111 f111n<"c'. St1·pht·n \\,-t-d l'O!Jt•l' h<:Jd no 1n1n1Ni1J1(' t'l>llHll1·nl 011 th1· notebook. J\1•r1l'~t· eduor nnd 111·1• ... 1d1·11t 1·f th~· S.111 · Franl·1~1~1 E't:in11111•r ~.11d th1·rl· 11 .i~ .. Jlht 1111 l'\'l'U~" f(l1' !ht• <llllhl!! l{I \'\ f;uh1c~10 !1'!1 turn ;Jbt1ut lht· no1rblH1J.., rh1• Chro1u t•h• l>::i ld Th•· 1x•11·~pa 1lf.•r ~•111! 1 lt,ar~t knr11· no1hu1i:: of !ht· nu\t'bt)()k unt il ~• rl'purh·r .1-J..t·d h1·11 .1bo111 1t lir !';11d hl' 11,1d Jx>fn i.,1i,1 11tlh rh:n tu1. daui:lucr's n.1111c 11«1< ••II!' n( ruanr lllt'!lllOlll'd 111 SL,, ,\,~·•01111·11!• the Chronitlc ,.111d lt" 1 iin1111ch.' s,1111 lh1· 111il<'l~'IOJ.. r•·h·tfl·d tn "t(':ltll!i," ").'.Un:." nnd •· 11c!1u11 · 11 l1~te<l ~l'\t'rfd 11a1ncs, 111! tud111g .. \'r•lnnd:1 and t.1011Ha"· and • I >.11 HI .!(Id ~l:ir~.irtl'l.J " I l!l•' • ,f lhl' 1101111'0 ~nu,c:IH 111 ~lon1l11y's h;111k rohh1·r1 1..: ran111l:i. 11.111. (I forrne r i~f ll EAR."IT. P:1i;e 2f Huntington Planners Due Ouster SF Zebra Killer Claims Victim ~ \ SAN fRA:\CISCO ( ,\P) -A n1an "'ho claimed to be !he "l..cbra" anacker beat supern1arket clerk f rank Carlson lo death "'ith a han1n1cr. raped and beat his \\·ifc and then set tht·ir home on firl'. police said today Carlson's 111fr. Ann£:tt..:. 21 " report!'d in cril!c;1l condition :11 >t1~.-;on Emergcnc) Jln,Jlilal. \\here s h l' undenrcnt ~u .,,1·1 .. !l·J·.· Although ~]l's. Carlsen told •ioht•e th:1t the attacker L!auntd rt~ponsiblll!y for the 12 ranf!01'1 killlngs in a case authorities h~n c ('ock'-n:tn1ed "7.;('bra ·· offi('ers said !he :.itlack Lid not apf)t.'nr to be the .,..·ork nf ;1 Zebra gunn1an . Tht',\ said they 11·ert' not discounting 1hc pos- sibility. ho11·cvcr. Suits Cliarg·e Housi11g Bias ,4 t Co1'11 plexe.s B1 K \THY CLANCY Of tilt O•ll¥ 1'1111 Slllfl T\10 su11s changing h ousing discrimination by apartment romplcxes in Fountain Valley and Hunlinglon Bea('h "·ere filed Thursday in Orange County Superior Court ily the Oran;;c Coun1y Fair 11011sing Count'i\. The suits. \1·hich seek a total of s.;o.ooo in damages. \\·ere filed on bd'lalf ~f Daniel \\'illiams. \\'ho is black, and hi s ""hilc roon1mate. Beverly Neff. The suits ;illcgr 1hat the couple 1,·as denied apartn1cnts in Shake"·ood Apartment~. Folnt:iin \'alley. and Casa de! So! 1n Huntington Beach because \\11Jliams is bl<ick. Harbor !\tanagement ('ompany of :-;c\1-port Beach was named ir the suit as O\\ll<'r of Casa del Sol and Scholz Development Company of Phoenix "'as named as O'NllCr of Shake'A·ood. Le\\'is l\tarlin. atromey for I he plain1iffs. said l\fiss Neff was told at both complexes that apartments v:ould be a\'ailable for her to rent either righ1 a'A·ay or voithin a couple of \\'eeks. ~tis.~ i'\cff told both complex manage rs she \1·anted her male roommate to also sec the apartmcnls before choosing one. . \\"hen Williams 11·en l to look. r..tarhn asserted he "''as told there \\•as nothing available al one romplex or that nothing v:as available for l\1·0 mont hs at the omer. \Vhite "checkers'' from the fair Housing Council "'ent to both ""l<irtments ;in hour kiter. l\larlin said. and were told that one "·ould be available v.·ithin a 11cck and a half. 'r alley Higl1 Band Slates Bake Sale A swap n1eet and bak' sale "'ill •take place from 8 a.m. to ~ p.m. April 27 in 1hc Fountain Valley •Ugh School parking lot Lo raise money for band un iforms. The meet Is spon!tOl'ed by the Band Boosters. a group or parents. A total of 100 spots In the sy,•ap meet are available for resident! lo sell their \\'arcs for prolil. A spot can .be reserved for $3 by calling ~trs. Charle! \Vi\Ham~ at 842·2%3. The high school is trying to buy 200 new unifonns for its student musicians. The school ii at 171 16 Bushard St. Carlson told police her a!!ackcr "·as a black man in his 2Ds "Ith a n1u5tachc. Shl' also sa iJ the a!lack<'r lookC'<l like '·Cinque." the allegl'd Jca ckor of !he Symbionese Liberation Army. \\h1ch claims responsibility for kidnap1ng ne\1 S· paper heiress Pat, icia lfearst. Offi<.'C'rs emphasized that ~trs Carlson m<1dc th•• sta tements in a s1a1c of ~hnrk. They s:lid Ibey planned 10 question her Before undergoing surgery. \Ir<;. BAY AREA MANHUNT TERMED 'RACIST OUTRAGE' Page l later after her condition imprO\'Cd. /\ massive hunt is,..under 11a~· in S:i n Francisco for one or niore blnC'ks 11 ho h;l\'e killed 12 \l'hites and \\OUlldCd Sl:\ others since Novembe r. Police said Mrs. Carlson told them lhe attacker entered the two-story flat of the Carlsoos. who a r c 1,1'/'ritc. about midnight while Carlson, 25, was .,..·ork ing downstairs and she .... ·as asleep upstairs. Ca rlson was bound to a chai r and beaten beyond recognition 11·ith a hammer. a ('hair and other objects iu the li\•ing room. The attae:ker then clin1lx'<l 1he stairs and bea t and raped he r .. \Ir~. Carlson said. The man set t'A·o fi res downstairs and then escaped through an upstairs "·indow , she said . Police Nab l:l In Drug Raids OXNARD tUPI) -F.le1•en me n ancl fou r v.•omcn . des('rioed by pohce a• "major disi ributors nf heroin." 11rrl'"' arrested here in r.'.lids !hat netted SI00.000 '>''Orth of 1hc drug. londcd 1reapons and ca sh. Police aided Thur~ay by federal narcohcs officers. S<Hd the suspects. some of t-fttom armed "'1th pistols and rines. "·ere arrested at l'arious locations "'hile attempting to make deliveries or heroin. Three pounds of high grade p', U1r i/;1.t ·t"- 'DETRIMENTAL DIVISION' Commission Cheirma n Kerin• '--.ON _HOTTEST SEAT? ~lanner Potter --- J.l Pe1·ce11t Higl1e1· F oo<l, Gets Sc11<l \\'ASllI\C.TCJ\' 11 Pl • -Th<:-e1 •• • of fu ·I quar1cr r1f l'l-,1 li\'1ng ro~e I l P"rtt>nt in \l;1rch th" In ~Jlitc uf !he 11.u·k nL11 ~-11,1r1· third h1Ah<'SI r11onthlv 1ntr(·;"J•f' 1n 2i II h · f f··" 1 Sl'c1cr~. :1r l1n:.! t'h::11rm::in 11f t ht yt•ars. 1~ er pnte'i or uuu ;inc .. J!350hne ;i('countl'<l fvr near!:. 11 .• 11 the l'rrs1denf~ Council of E.c:: on nm 1 c· increase. :\dv1~"r". t :'lprc<:~(·d some r a U t 1 r~ ,, ~ The report toda~· on the ron~urnt·r 11ptun;~rn ahout 1:.it urc ccono1r1t trf·nti!'. Price Index ~CPI 1 c:.ime as thl' :.l·con<l ll f' ~•11d prospt·{'l:::. apprarl'<i f,n·ora[1l1· !or piece or bad nc"·s for ihe r ~ cc<.inoni~ a Jci·t·hng orf 1n the kt·v r<1 H·~nr11·-; 1ha ' in 1"·0 days. The Co111nii•r('C nrixirln'r:il ~hri11 ed hi~ rht':. Li'! mfinth rcporrcd Thursdny th(' n:it1orf, l'!'fll1r11111e "\l'e bl"!it'IC 11(' :Jrt' nn11· 111 a ri•·rinii gro"·th rat(' fell by the big~<'<;t r..1!" Hl Iii 11hcn th•' sh:i rp rise in food pri('C'S 1s years ;inJ inn a1ion \l as al ;1 ::::i..\'l'i.lr hi~h. n1n<l<'ra1inl.( ... SL•f'\f'rs s;ud ond un furl The I.I per rl•nt )uni p Jn th" UJ <ll·x Lis! pril:l'S. hf' s.11rl it ;ippc:.irN:l th:H "1110..;1 nf ti h "· ,, ·' 1 1 thl' ex\>e('\C<I buh:;r .. is b1·hind us" 111011 1 as IJ<.'('n eXCl'l'\.l{'\.I on \ II l('f' SlnCL' l!Hi _ ;.i ! :l l!d\'il!lfC \ll l<:!•bni<iri· fkpur~· prcsid('!1{1;1 ! press S•'f.ff'f<lr;>' r;cr;1ld L. \l':irren •·l·h0t-rJ St·..,1·er' · or.r• 1· · (h's ) .. ,. 0 ntl ' l 8 ~rc•·nt ,,,,,,.-.,,. I,,,, h d 1•· I ' ' .... I" " !'!11,m. UI s:u ... •l' f,t\l' 1··.pet'!Prl ;, 1\ugus!. tht' Labor Departn1tnl s Hurc·111 !ugh inflation r,i!r in thf' f1r .t quart"r or Labor Sta11-,t1cs said \\'l' do n<it sav that 111th ;iny plt-:1sun· · Jn the first !hree .. 1Qnl~.~ of thf' \'P:!f, AFl rC.:10 l're!i1df'Ol ( r{'(lfl!:t' .\lean}' pro•· lhc index has increased at an ;11111u;1( r,1!1· diclL'<.I things could f!,('! 111J1 s..-. sa~rng. of 14.5 percent. greatest lhrt"l' -month "111;• SC'COnd ;\1xon rl0lt»~1on -\\h1th increase s1nl'e consumt'r pr1res "'ent up the> PrC's1dt"nl p!Cdg'l.'d \\·ould not occur - heroin "·ere seized. at an annual rate of 15 2 percent in th" is dcep1:ning." ------------------------------~~~----~~- lfet Day fo1• Boat Otv1aers ,. ca'psized dur ing the re gatta. Othe rs \vcre d1 sma~ted • and two catamarans were destroyed in heavy seas. Sec story, f,a ge 24. Dinghy skipper stru ggles lo right his bo at artc r It was capsized by ~trong \vln ds in One of a Kind f{c- gatta oU Newport Beach Thursday. l·le wasn't th~' only one who ran Into troublt. Several small boats- , • ------ .I 1 ... ~ .. 'LET 'S TALK ABOUT IT ' Commi5sioJ1•r Waliln l~ei11<•cJ..·c JJ/a .~L.~ f 11di<'LlllC1tl • UI I \~ .l.\CKIE llY.\IA' Or Int 0folv Pokt! Sttf! I.! f .. ,11·rnl)r Ed Hf'1n1·1·k" ~ .. i<I Tnur'd •Y 1h,1l his 1nd1c11111·n! hv lh•• \l<il•·n •• 1'1• 1;r<tn<l .Jur.1 i~ lht• r(":;11!t of )JOflr riut•<1!1nn.ng <1nd pn!1t1c,.1 rnu!11auon ' lt.,. Iii•' noiL.h"'iL lb• rno~t •h';11.y. the 1110,! tr.1n~p..1rl•n1 111<lictn1f'nt l\e l'\'f•r ~f'f'n." P.1·1ne<'k1• tolr! the Ex<:h:.ingt· L'lub of Xr•\\f)Ort I/arbor Rr1n1·1'kf' ;1 C':1nd1d:ltt for the !1epuhlir g1·h··r11aton11I 11orn111a t1nn. "·::is 1nd1clt"l'l ,\pnl J on lhr•··· eoun\5 1if pt·r1ur~ a~ ;J r1"•ul1 nf 111~ ll':.llrnnny 1n Sl·n;-;tr he::iring<; (1n tht" nnn11n;it1on of H1ch;ir<l l\IC'i11d1l'll'l :1s .i\lorney g1·nl·r;1I. "They 21skect a lot of dumb c1111·~!1011<; :ii th1· hf'1flll>:' ... H1·1n1·ckl' ~ .• it' "It ,1;1, till' ~rc-l ~t·n<1l1.: hcnnn·~ !\l' 1•\t•r · Thrt• 1·.•·rf' .;flm1• f'Onf1icl111c: "''lfi'" bt~l·,11J<:1• !her" 11t·rr !-Ollle imr qut"I· ion"." Hcinf't'k" ~aid "Th<'y say I d1d111 't te!I !he trulh :ind I kno11 I drd " h1· !>.'.lid. "In 011(' COUJ ' thl'y ;ic('u<;('(I mr of lying in .1 nf'11s r<1r1·r 11 rt1rl1· \\'ho take<; an oath t~.:f'Jr(• t:i ll..- ing to a reportrr'•'' SJ>('ak1ng about \\'a1r r£!lll" prn-<r<'utor !.('fin Jr111orsk1. Br1n"~;e sa11I. .. 1'1n af'- cus1ng h11n of n(•j.(l1gent'f' ,., .. 1".t n 1.iur- rif!,hl pollt u·a l 1n1·oll rm1,nt " '':'\1xnn f1rl'rt Cox 1¥-cau~c h•· \\<I~ part of th e Krnnt•fty n10tl'hlllf' and 11as 1urn1ng \\'atergatc inlo n \\1t r·h hun • · H•·111 \..f' said . "\OI\' .Jn11·nrski l'i JUSL f'ox 111th a different h<'nd " "I don'! 1\,111! !1J hr trit·d 1n \\"a<;h1n(:1nn ri:iht 11011 bt·l':lll•" ii <; ;1 1flfl." f{••1nc<·k~· IS<:-r Hf'~l.'l\ECK E. l'aAe 21 S i g1111p~ Carded For IGudergartcn Ch ildrl'tl rll~iblr for kindr·rc:nrtcn nl'\t year 1n the \fe'1tm1n .. 1er Si'hoo/ D\'itnrt n111y be pr<'-rt!!'.l~tc rcd 1\prll 2.~ and 2!.i :l l 1nd1vid1111! o:c-hools. All of !he dlstrrr1·~ Kofi ~thools 1\tll nee..~ ne"' ctlildrcn "llO \\Ill bi· hie years old b~· IX.'C 2 of tht'i yrflr rlaccm('lll 10 C!a~S \\Ill be On II f1rSt· ('Om(', first • pla('(.'d basis. so 1>art'nls of prosprct h·,.. kindergartncrs a re ur.i:t"l'd 10 torne ('arly In the da\'. P:lrrn!~ shnuld brlni;: proof of blr1h . sueh as a birlh rf'rllfic<Jlr or other legal dl')(·umrnt R~ "'el l a:i 11 phy!l1cl an ·s \·rrif1CA!ion that the child ha!! befn vacclnt1tOO a~ainM various childhtY.id diseases. I .. . ·- Coi111ciln1e11 I\. ee 1) NI 11111 011 Rt111101· 11~· TERlt\" cor11 .1.r Of 1ne 0•1l-l'+lot Stell .\! !••:1st thrre. and p .. rha11s !Tif\rr. I! u 11tj11 i.: I Utl H1•:1 t·h I' ran n i IL J.: (f>mn11~~1n111•r~ rn;1•: b•' r1'l ltH\'t•d fn1111 11Hicf' lnni.: bt>fr.ro· · tlw1r tt•nns rxpirr. :1ft·ord 1n~ to r«l1.1hl•· S11Url"1's 1n 1·11y i.:111·1·r11n1t·nt C"1111llhncn 11 .. n't puh\Jo ly ! OllltTI(•t\1 fin 11 hut 1h .. 1r hour.;111d-;1·h:•1f rx1·c11t11·c S•·s.,rnn >londa.I' nt J(hl 11·a!\ n·pnrl«dl} 111lt·d 1111h fh•h:itf• 01·1·r !hr fu1ur1 • rlf cerla111 Cf)1nn11ss1rin 1nl'nlbi'r~ Thocw 1nnst oftt·n 1ncn11nnNI for n.•n\n1·:1I arc l\1:t rcus Porll'r. i\a'1hr1·1n1' \f:1lhn <1nd E:d Kt·rin s. 1 omn11ss111n eh<11 rn1<1n. "I lhink ii 11·('1LJ!d I)(' an unrc:il anr/ unfortunate sit ual ion if :1ppflint111r•n1s 10 !he plann ing t:nmn11~~u1n \11·rt· rt~luct·d to pt1t ronnj.!c ." Porttr s;nd 11o(J,11·. According to infortnt'd :-.ources. l'ortr r 1n:iy he sining on thl· ho!t•·~t ~t·;1!. rJ,. h.:1s run for 1·1rv council three 11111cs in lhr past six yP.ir.<; In lht· rrccnt t·1ty1,·idt' 1•\f'r llon he sent out ;t campaign slah•1n1·11t dra\1·1ng sharp d1 stinc\1ons bct11cen his 1nt1TII! recnrd nnd that of Counc1lntt'l1 Tf"<l Hartlcll and 1\I Coen -1n p<1rt1cu!:i r on l'Xp:in~1on Qf !/l(• Edison pl.1nt anrl gro11·1h C"Ontrol. If any t:o1nm1ssiQncrs ar" ou~lcd. ii is £>xprctNI In ~ don" bv a l'oall!ion of 11:.t rtlt•ll. I 'Ol'n. .J Prr\. >latnC'1' and ll:1rrictt \\'1(-df•r. '\on1; 'AOUld c:Om1n\•nt Oil th.it this \l'f'l'k . ,\ thrl'l"·nir1nbcr n1111orir 1 or \'or1n.1 r:1bhs. llcnr.1· llulo.t• an1J lh'ln Sh1pl•·.1· reportedly fnugh1 rh1· ptll'il" dur111i: ~tonday n1ghi's t·IQst-d :-.··~-111n T h 1· y l\<•uld nr·1ther confirm nor 1!i•n\ it. In r(•p!y IQ rumors 11{ h•·ar .. d r!f·ba\<:-. :\!rs. \\'ied('r s~1d sll<:-d1d11 I \..Bo11 of a111, but ShC' did s:n thr· c·nun1·1I rs rr·1 H'I\111:,: i1.s P•"J.~111rin r1•g;1rding ;iµp111ni1ncn l'i 10 all cr11111n1ss1ons an d 1·r.n1r111tt1·1•s "!\'~ all ronJPr\ur1• ;111rl ru1nnr,. she s:1HI "A tremend11us d1s'i~.'r\u·1· 10 the r·rHnmun1tl'" "Ther•~ -m11.:ht ht• so111r r·h,"l~"~. but I 11·ou ldn't 1r:.1n1 !o ;111t1f1p.1in ;111 \' :irt1nn .. B;irt!f'n 1·on1n11·nt ··d "\'ou c:i'1 :.il1 th1•rl• is a stud\· (!111111.'. """ \)Uk<' h<td s1ortn"rt out <•1 \lonrl.11 ·~ 1 r1un1·1l niel'ting f'Hrl~. 11 1th n stra1n1•d 1·-:prtsSi'ln Qn his fat'•" bul hr 11"nuld ma ke "no comment 011 th1· ('Jo~t'fl -doni !>l"')SIOll Thf' rnmm1s~1on 1s g" n ,, r :t J 1 \' con~1dcr«d anl1-gro111h. or ;1\ lf•<1:<;l for ~lov.· ront rol lr·d gro"·!h. \\h1le th•· four· nl.-mbt·r c·nunt'it ma1or11~ ha s be1·n !See PURGE, Po_!!e 2t Ora~g~~...:;:._~oast Weather 1..-0ok for a little '>'':irmcr 1vr:11her on 1Jx. coast S:llurda~, \~1th h·nl· p<'r:1tures n"10v1ng 11110 thr 11pf)('r '~" along the bcachns ;ind hack into r!tr ills 1nl:1nd . Uut it'll dq) do"n 10 !ht· 40s ton~ l:\'ilt1f:-Ton '\' 'fhe Cirt!I! Vargus, {i11/1•d o:; 1\mer1rn's largt'Sf sho11-•rrd('r a ('1/lll'fl~ ll'llt Opell.( ftit4l!/J1I ril !ill' (1rn11r1e (.'1no1tu 1·a1rnro1ou/.;, Ser t11rlGy't \\'fel.'e1rrle~ .\1 Y1t1tr '4r¥1ct J ........ 14 l. M. llltyd If Cal•i.tn•I l , JI Ct<u lll.. U-41 c ..... ,. ,, Cr•••word JI !JN '~ Mel'" t ldl!O'I I P••t ' "In ·r(t ll•ll "'' "'' "e< .. • n, ,, Noto"'"° 11 Ill Tit• Slr¥1t• )f All~ l.llldtl'I ll M•UM)I f M•~tff 1' lt Mutwtt l'1tt111• 11 N• "ootll Ntwt t 0••"'' ''"'"'" • P lllllll 1J•U llt1i.ur1nt1 11·1• Syl¥1• l'•flor J1 SMrl\ 11·11 111(1 M•r-f.. 12·1J 'Tt'lt••ll•n • TltH1tr1 H·JI ···~ ' World HtWI ' Wttit tflftr 1S·f1 I • • "> DAILY PILOT H ---- Syria Claims 17 Israeli • • Planes Ill Aerial Dogfight By the As.wcialed Prtlis l'iyria claimed Its plMes and missiles knocked 17 Israeli warplanes out of the skies tod~y and that one of Its O\\'T\ ri.tlG5 ~·as downed us ground righting raged for kt·y 1>osltions on ri.1t 1-lcrn1on and aloog the 4'l-mlle Cri>Jan Heights front. But Israel sald all !ls planes returned safely. The Sy rians said they downed St\'Cn Israeli aircraft in dogfights 1hat s~·ir1rd over Lebanon an<! soov.'-c<tpped :\11. Hern1on. The air duels were the first reporled since las t October, and Syria said up 10 50 Israeli fighters and fighter-bombers ~·ere in\·olvro in tt:ic action. Israel said its planes d~ned two Syrian 1'.fTGs and that Syrian ant ia.ireraJt gunl!I shot dovm two Israeli Jets . The Syrian command said its AfJGs "scored direct hits" on Israeli positions, '"causing heavy losses in men and equipment," but Israel reported no casualties in the air strikes. The Tel Aviv co1nmand said the Isra eli jets attacked artillery and 1 r o op cmplaccn1ents six miles behind Syria 's front lines, hilting Syrian targets for three hours on the slopes of f\.lt. llermon and on the southern Golan front. In Lebanon. nine Isra eli planes ll'ere seen stri king a Syrian radar station on the peak or the Anli-1£b.'.lnon 1tlountains just cast or !he Syrian-LeDanon frontier. There was no immediate eslimate ot the damage Or comment from the Syrian command. Control or ~u. llennon is sought by both sides because its 9,200-foot peak commands a view for miles into Lebanon, Israel and Syria, and possession could be used as a trading point in disengagement negotiations. A Syrian communique said the downed Israeli planes "·ere seen falling into tsraeli·held territory or onto Alt. Hermon itsc!t. Syria also claiml'd that Isra eli planes bombed their own positions ''inflicting casualties on their own troops'' at Tel Al Arayess in lhe Golan Heights during confusion created by the Syrian missile aUack. Israel called. the c I a J m s "noosense." ,., ". " . " ". . ~ . : .. ". ... Domosc u• 0 COMBAT AREA -Israeli and Syrian planes battle over the Golan Heights and tanks and artillery duel on the ground below for the 38Ut consecutive day. The Golan Heights area (dotted) was captured by Jsrael in 1967 and the Israeli salient (checkered) was taken in the October, 1973, war. The spokesman confirmed that SAr.f mis.51les bad been fired at the Israeli planes, but said he could not confirm or deny that ground-to-ground missiles were employed. Israel's air action apparenlly was triggered when Syria shelled lhe Ml. lfermon defenders and Israelis on the southern bulge, Syrian communiques said ground fighting raged through the night ~ at this morning "the clashes spread to I many areas or lhe front" invol\'ing tanks, artillery and ground-~ground missiles. From P"fle J From PflfJe J PURGE ... Firemen Reveal ~EINECKE . . . ..{;aUJ.e o{ BI~~ said about hi.I ellorts to bave iii trial ~ ~ .~~ .... ~.-..,.;.-labeled mor,e _...pro-developmenl, though moved lo California. T'P.]]i • T B · they clalStty themselves as favoring "Every phone ls tapped , eyery oflke Is Al 1ng WO oys "balanced grolrtb" bugged In Washipgton rigrit now," be I t l 1\fatJ¥.i has ~ -berated the ~i~~ You ':'itit,~ Olll In tile.~ .fi?e I ·~ Ital kJ\!d l"\"'llfTI•l~Cl>mmi--and ~ in d c bate o.i\skedt~fy~e sUj)parta Pr~ldeb\''Nfi.>n , :sear ~~'."ornJng was t.iused i lt!\ ;&nn'i,-0,.er "'-t he conside rs: the at the current time, Reinecke· said.' 1tt'Tn ~ushblt ~terlal s .. torcd next to "delaylDg tactics" used by 1 he oot. asking f~r his impeachm~?t or his ~ faulty ~ater hcilter burat into~~·· commfuion against developers. resignation. l m hanging ,loose. county fir~ department officials •id some city hall sources believe· the . "I wish he had come out clearly a long today. coun'ctlmen may be nlost angered time ago and l wish he ll'Ould say more .. Apparently a number of combuslible bee the · · 11 d I now," Reinecke added. . . aus:e con1m1ss1on a e g e y items "'ere stored in the water heater allcmpts to set irrevocable policies in Matl1 and Science Fair Announced A math and science fair for children from kindergarten through the eighth grade will be held from April 22 through 26 in Fountain Valr,e School: District. The fair. a hlghli t of Public Schools J\fonth, will be hoel at Wardl<nv School. 9191 Pioneer Drive, and Lamb School JOS21 Yorktown St. area and lhe heater put out mo re flame such are.:is as sJgns and apartments. than normal when it lit," a lire The commissioners under fire admit in~:estiga1.ion divlslon spokesman said. the differenCe in philosophy, but don 't Once it got started. the dry \\"ood of fl'fl that should create great friction. the house spread the fire quickly," the "Although several members of the spokesman said. council have not agreed with us in the Robert James BuzJck, 3, and Da\·id past, they ha\•e recognized our opinion," Gerald Buzick, 4, died en route to Orange said Porter. "But il appears they don·t County?.te::dical Center of ma.ulve .. moke want the trend that appears on the inhalation. commlnion. ·• · From P"fle J On display \\ill be the research and year in the Westminsler School District engineering projects in ph~lcaJ and biological science and math. HEARST ... "U the. rumors,are«:orrect. !he council has not tndicaled to the commission any dlf!erences il may have,"'' said Kerins. "If !hey are unhappy, they should make us aware of it." "I "'BS: picked for the commiS11ion unanlmously l"'O years ago ," r.trs, Wallin, a recent candidate for city clerk, observed. "I don't see any great change on lhe council no1v. I hope there is no vindictl\'c move. Differences can be settled with talks. 21 I-Icici in Fracas l\OR \VALK (UP[) -Sheriff's deputies Thursday arrested 21 juveniles. including n1embers or al least two youth gangs, after figtitinc broke out in front of Norwalk lligh School. A sheriff's spokesman said the fracas began 'ol.'hcn rocks and bottles \\'Cf'e hurled at studen ts from a passing car. 014..WCOAST DAILY PILOT 1f.,. O.t~~· ( C•<l 0 .... 1\1<>! ...-:• '""~" " .,..,..., lr-.0 I ... 1,-.,.p,.,, "N!lf'.......i by I"" 0-•"0" (,. .. ,,, .... f!.O,ll<•"Q c. ......... -····.., ,,.,,.., ••• r~ll'•I"•~. 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Kelley told the American Society of Ne."·spaper Editon in Atlanta lhal agents were worktog on the assumptkln Mias Hearst ~as .. the victlm of pressure and coercion." Sm.Ith. .addressing the W o m e n ' s NalJon.al Democratic Qub In ti.1ashlnglon, said 1t was "unelhiell l for a prosecuting officer to comment on the guilt or innoctnce of anybody, or to In ayWay interfere with the process of a fair trial.·· Saxbe said through a Justi ce Department spokesman that he scand8 by hi! statement and trad •·nott.lng to add ." Kelley also conceded in his speech that lhe FBI has been una ble to find the SLA 's hideout since ~lisa Hearst ~·as abducted. "f feel lherc are some groups "'hlch I ll·ould like to see tbe p I a n n in g commission restructured." she said. .. If they intend a purge, the reasons should be known, because the rooscquence would be a detrimental di\1slon of the ci!y .'' Kerins warned. Porter efso,.said he hopes the council does not introduce politics an,., ' dh"!st ve nlO\•e into an ad\'isory body. Porter's commission term expires In June. 1975; Wallin 's in 1976, and Kerins' in 19n. The other four commissioners' terms ! end thusly : Joe Boyle and Frank Higgins, both 1975: Bill Geiger in 1976 and· Joe Batil in 1977. Their name!! have not been frequently mentioned for removal. though some sources comider it a possibility. Lu~y Out A1no1ig 15 TV Slio ws Axed NEW YORK !AP) -The CBS and NBC television networJr,. sa id they•,,e canceled 15 evening entertatnme.nt shows. Including the long·running '·Dean ]\fartin Comedy Hour" and "Here's Lucy" series. NBC, which axed 10 shows, said it would have 12 new series on the air next fall . CBS said II would have seven. ABC said Its 1974-75 program schedule would be unveiled by late Monday or Tuesday. Other programs NBC canceled we re "The Flip Wilson Show," "The Magician," "Tuesday Mystery Movie," "Chase ," "Wednesday • Night at the Movies," "Music Country U.S .A.," "Lotsa Luck," "The Girl with Something Extra" and "The Jlrian Keith Show." The CBS cancellations, in addition to the "Lucv" show, were "The New Dick Yan Dyke Show," "Dirty Sall~." "Shalt" and "Hawkins" segments or the "Tuesday Nlg/!l;Movic' and "The Sonny sna Cller COmedy Hour." • • .Joi;nt Fu11d Crunpaig11 Approve(! Bid to Convert Comple:x; Denied Dy WILUMI SCIIBEIBER Of ~ O•llJ ,lltl Sl•H E:teculivcs vr the North and South Orange Cowity United \Vay announced today they ha .. ·e agreed on a joint fuod· raising campaign with a "Ombioed goa l of $3 million fo r support of 1.:uunty service organizations. The mo\·e "'as tcnned by Lnited \Vay o(ficers as a major step to\11ard total l'Oflsolidalion of the United \l/ay In Orange County -a move that could become reality Ytithin two years . Only lhe Weslrrn Orange County United Crusade, which includes ·the Orange Coast cities o! Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Seal Beach, will not participate in the joint venture. "They decided sueh a move wouldn't l>c opportune al this time," sa id Dr. Donald Kleckner, president of the Southe ni Orange Counly Unlled Way board. . The joint fund-raising \·enrure, which \rill combine the resources of 32 Orange Counly cities .and communities. will be led br retired indti'stria!ist John Simon "Si" Fluor of Santa Ana. Orange Coast communities invoh•ed in the drive ~·HJ include Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach, Irvine. El Toro, htlsslon Viejo, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, South Laguna, Dana Point, Capi.!trano Beach, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. Kleckner and north Counly board President Joseph AfcGuckin said the campaign will reach more people than any other dMve in Orrnge County history -a total populaUon of 1.56 million. A request to con\'crt the llunlington Pacific Apartments -on the beach norlh or the city pier -to condon1iith11n O"'ner.ihip has been denied by the lfuntnigton Beech Planniniz Commlss(on. Jerry S~a. attorney for the lhu1tingtoo Bench Qimpany. part o"·ner or 1he beachfroot comp/f:'I;, .said .1n appeal of the commission decision will be filed 11i th the city council. CommiS!ioners turned do "'' n 1he condominium request Tuesday night on three points: ' . -No r&}uest for a condilional use . pennit was filed v.·ith the city. -The 106 apartments do not have a 10,000-square root central open space area, they are 20 parking spaces short of !he code, and they don't have any ground level patios. -The developer (llw11 ington Beach Company did not file a request ror a zone change (from C-1 commercial to R-4 hlgh density residen tial). The apartments on the sand were built in 1966, v.'hen the cily oode allo"·ed apartments in a commercial 2one. No11•, city planning Ja~·s require e 11 condominiums to be placed u n d e r a planned residential developn1cnt (PRO! iooing, with tighter parking and open space restrictions. ' Shea contends state law does not make a zoning dis tinction just for a change in !he 011·nership style. "There Is no physical structure change," he says. "Instead of having a one. or JO or ro.year lease. you ov.•n it. NEW FROM HERITAGE CAMEO II CLASSIC "TOUCHES " INSPIRED BY A ROMANTIC CONTINENTAL MOOD. FOR STYLE! FOR FLAIR! FOR LIFE! There is no question ~bout the desire or the cititcns and the city preferrin~ 011·ocr~hip to rl'ntal. It's jus1 a hang-up 111 procedure.·· The cit)' attornty·s orflce. howevrr. to!~ the commission lhal citv Jav.· spcclflcally outlines the proce<lure ~nd 1~ lh<' !aw 1n control. The llunltngton Pa<'iric Apar tmenl!'i - often a source or controve rsv because !hey are the only aparlrnenis <in the beach anywhere in Huntingtoo Beach - have bachelor, one bedroom and two- bcdroon1 unit s. · \Vhen the ll unlinglon Beach Compan~ reached agreement r~ntly ·with th~ state tor purchase of illl 2.5 Biles of priva te beach, the apartment complex "·as le(t out of U1~ transfer. JJ10~1EN'S 'STRIKE' CA LLED JUNE 9 PARIS (UPJ ) -The women 's Jiberatioo movement toclav called a nationwide strike of v.·omcri tor June 9 on grounds that .all the pr:csldenl ia! candi dates v.·ou/d perpetuate ' • 1 he patriarchal system based oo the oppress- ion of women." Pamphlets • calling !he s I r i k e complained that oone of !he candidates for fl1 ay elections has promised an end to "women doing free hQu.,ework alone, bringing up their children alone and receiving educatk>n that prepares then1 only for feminine skills. How ·10 te-inspir ~ tifetess room? How to rekindle a new ·1uxury without a complete do-over? Look lo cameo ll , an ex-_ Quisile new COiiection of occasional and .accent masteroieces by Heritage. Here is all the delicate charm of Louis IV, the impressive court scenarios of 18th century Europe. the warm vibrant Italian colors and !he graceful sparing dimensions of the classic stylist Arrd the surfaces! The woods! The grain! A magnificent fruit· WOOd fin1shcomplementsrtch grafted and pin-knotty walnut veneers and pecan 90lid1. There are painted pieces, too. Even some wfth scufptured decorative elements of simulated wood. ~blly glo'lt'ino hints of greens and golds. Come for a visit tOday and see the enllre collection. 'DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOODMARK-l<ARASTAN NEWPORT'BEACH • 172'1 WESTCUFF DR., &U-~ WHKllATS & SATUIDATS tiOO t. l:JO •• LAGUNA BEACH• 34S NORTH COAST HWY.,' <t<GI • TORRANCE • 23649 HAW'MIORN& BLVD. (Open Fri. UI t , Sun. 124:30) m1m • ,_ • -- 8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Mayor's Critical Role AJ Coen, who admits to usuaJly being surprised at how Huntington Beach councilmen select one of their number to serve each year as rnayor, was perhaps the least surprised person in the council chamber Afonday night when he was picked. Going into the eve ning meeting, J.lenry Duke had been mentioned as a likely choice, but he lost to Coen on a 4-3 split vote. That vote may be an indication of split philosophies which could prevail more sharply over the next rew months. There is nothing wrong with dirfering opinions. in fact . it is the healthiest situation for any-governing body. But should those splits become too consistent and too personal, lluntington Beach faces a hard road. That puts Coen, as mayor, in a critical role. l·le is going to have to try to hold down the incidence and s1zc or frictions and splits in the council. As mayor. he will h3ve to aJso maintain strict control of the meetings, but wilbout offending either side or the public. No one questions the bard work ahd dedication Jerry Matney put into the mayor's office the past year, but he sometimes lost his temper too ~asily. lf the politi· cal split on the council is sharper this year, Coen will be in an even n1ore delicate position. He can't afford lo abuse that position and we don't believe he will. Coen is experienced, having twice be-· fora served as mayor (1968 and 1972) and be has a. repu- tation for objectivity. He will need both qualities. Other councilmen should be warned, too. that this may be a difficult political year. Some people believe the city may now be more factionalized than ever. Irs too early lo tell. but it's important to avoid that climate, even when disagreeing on issues. I consider~d critical ones for }funtington Beach, and many nlore probably will be -but lhis one could bo one of the inost critical. 1"he burden of leadership falls on Coen. But the responsibility for rising above personalities and fac-tion· alism to work in the best interests or alt of }lunlington Beach rests equally on all seven coui\cil nu:!mbcrs. r\path~' Poses Problcn1 Citiz~n concern about the future of the C'oast Com- munity ColJe~e Distnct appears to be at an all-lime low. ir one is to judge by thi1i "'Cek 's altend:ince at public hearings on the Garden Grove :inncxation question. No one showed up for Tuesday night's session in the 1.200-seat Orange Coast College auditorium except for two students working on a class assignment. The turnout \\'ednesday night at Golden \\'est College wasn't n1uch better; only five· people shO\\.'ed. \ 1et the issue is one of the most i1nportant to face the dist'.ict in many years. It involves extending the !>Oundanes of lhe Coast Community College Distnct lo include the Garden Gro\'e Unified School District there- by providing the means fo r Garden Grove high ' sc hool graduates to continue their education at Golden \Vest or Orange Coast College. The annexation will bring additional students to both ca1npuses immediately and eventually will rec1uire the constn1ction of a satellite can1pus in Garden Grove. The city races some-tough financial decisions, and some critical palicy-making issues and it's going to take a strong spint of cooperation -and bard work -to come up with valid, just anwers. Many yea.rs have been 1\Ithough the point has been made that the merger won't cost residents of the present district hi~hcr taxes. annexation is a sigrtifiCant step. The trustees should have had the benefit of knowing whether the rommunitv "'as for or against it, and a chance to consider and deai v.·ith any areas of concern. H • JU5T DON'T CALL ME A WHITE HOUSE PUJMBER~ -Mode1·n Man May Vanish In a11 · A vala11che of Paper Dear Gloon1y Gus Recr11it11te11t Policies Citetl Doubts Police Comparison By SENATOR JI. L. RICllARDSON Once upon a time. if you "'anted a duplicate copy of your deathless prose. you got another flat piece of rock and a stone chisel and went to work. In the first recorded case or duplica- tion. after l\1oses broke the tablets (lf stone lbat God had listed the Ten Com· mandmeits on, God commanded !\loses lo bring two more tables up on the moun· tain. saytng. ··uew thee t\\'O tables of stone like unto the first; and I will write upon these tables the words that v.'ere in the first tables. which thou breakest. .. UP TO a. hundred years ago,. tr a businessman wanted a copy 'of hiJ transactlons, a copying clerk re-w rote it in longhand. With the advent of the typewriter, then the copy machine, everything and anything has been reproduced ad infinitum , in a veritable blizzard of paper. Paper shortages? You"d never guess it if you saw I.he reams upon reams o( out· pourings (In paper from every govem- n1ent agency. (lffire; committee. bureau, foundation. board, commission. depart· ment, association, and the sub·s and divisions thereof. THE SCIENCE of making copies rages onward and upward via hectography. stenciling. photocopying. xerography. and microfilming. \\.hctller it is read or not , no ooe asks. Xerox stock that .,..•as $95 a share in 1961 is oow \\'Orth more than its \\'eight 10 gold at $369 per share. Copying machines arc Big Business, proclaiming that no office is Loo small to have at least one. These 'll'izards of (GUEST REPORT J mechanieal. ability not on1y copy any size and coklr. but fokt, collate, staple. stuff and stamp -aU jobs that look a \\"Orking gjrl hours to accomplish. There are an estimated 600,000 copy machines in offices OO°'A'adays. doing chores clerks uSed to do. \\'here in the name of heaven do all the copies go? SUP POSEDLY, secretarial time and cost is weighed against the cost of !he copy machine, but (Ince it became evi· dent that it was as easy and almost as fast to run 55 copies as one, secretarial time gained has been spent i n distr ibuting lhc other 54 copies. and 54 other secreta ries spend time filing them. Certainly, no ooe would think of trying to read through this avalanche of paper! And as a fringe benefit. our Gal Friday has found out how easy it is to make copies of recipes and knitting itutruclions for herself, as well as jokes, limericks and political cartoons worthy of office distribution. The average American spends 52 minutes a day reading his daily paper, plus another hour reading s i g n s . magazines. books and can labels. Sur· rounded by print, he ingests between ten and twenty thousand word! a day. Assaulted by a minimum of 650 ad· vertising messages a day. he only notices 76 of them. Small \l'O nder that the bl i1.zard of paper that goes through his office daily is largely unread. GOVERNJ\1E~T and the 1 i Ji ta r y Spiro Agnew clai1ns to ha\"c taken U\) 1~Titing to rcstor·~ his se!f-(·on· fidenrc. Richard r\1xon .,..;11 hal'I"' lo 11Tite an encyclopedia after he leaves office ! -!{. J. GIMmY G111 <Wflm~a a•• 1\lbmitMll '' '""" aM • o.ot 111KnHtllr rtl!KT .,. Ylot... l'l !fl. MWf,pl -. S..... '"" "1 -Y• "9 G!Mn!Y Gii .. Oalty ,llol. are ~ially afOicted tdth the disease of Copyitis. Perhaps the disaster or the Charge of the r:tght-Brigade would ne'w'er have occurred if there bad been a Xerox machine in lhe field to see that evCT)"One, including the horses, got duplicate copies of lhe correct orders. Anyone who has been or still is in the arml'd services. kno.,..·s lhe smothering layers of forms and orders in quadruplirale that must be fill<.'d out, filed and obeyed before you can put you r socks on. Government at all leii'els -rural, city, rounly, state and federal -is just as guilty of contributing to the millions of copies of EVERYTHING that must be blown out of copy machines. It may save some girl"s time. but think of the paper. the handling and distribution. the f1hn~ cabinets. then 11o·archouscs for rrcords •.. ad infinitum ... Despite the efforts of ecolo~1sts 10 recycle waste papcr. availnbJc farihties ""ill never kt'C'p up 1\·ith the 1Jillo11o·1ng "·aves of copies "·hlch mount 10 fill every nook and cranny "'here a filing cabinet can be cramm<.'d in. When Saint Peter calls me home to heaven. I wonder if there .,..·ill be duplicate copies for all of the saints and cherubs lo anoouncc my arrival~ To !he Editor : r \1ould like to nlake a comnlcnt in rei:ard to the recent ! llaily Pilot. April 14.1 article \\'rittcn by f.!r. ?.1unrn, "American Police nrc Strangers"', I personally take exception to many of the points of differences between An1 erican and British police as stated by l\l r. l\1unro: however, I fetl compelled 111 mention only one. ~IR. ~l~RO'S statemtnl. and I quotr. '"\\'here any unstable young Am eric<in ma.le with a sense ol personal Inadequacy so severe that h<? needs to carry a lethal \1·eapon n111y be altract<.'d to the Unfted ~1;1tes police (or to crime). recruitment lo the British consta bulary offers oo such inducement -and a different pcrsonalily profile and a different order of courage e1nerges in consequence." ~ly reply to thi:i; statement .,..·ill be short and to the pl) int. It i~ quite obvious that ~Ir. f..1unro docs not know .anything about po I ice rl"{'ruitmt.?nt and requ irements. I n closing. I would like to say for mysf'lf and all 1ny brother '"American·• polic1~ olf iccrs. 11 'll'as not our .. instability··. nor any sense of ··personal inadeq uacy··. tha t prompted us to serve our communities in lhe capacity of police officers. l:\l.IKE ~fr. ~lunro, I ha,·e not performed the necessary psychological survey lo establish that a different personality profile exist:i; be l ". e en American and British police. SGT. TQ)IY VILLA f\cwPorl Beach Police Department A Misguided Soldier of Fortune Wc1t.e rg ate Burglc1r Chase<l Adi:e 11Lure, Found Troubl e \VASHINGTON -Long before Frank Sturgis joined lhe "·orld "s 111 f'I st celebrated burglary crew and broke into the \Vatergate , he \Yas my friend. I knew bim as a soldier or fortune. a pilot and gun runner. a romantic 11o·ho bloomed i\1-betimed i.n a programmed a~. an adventurer whom hun1drum coUld never qu ite assimilate. ":'i ·• He "'as also n OQn ;}. Quixote. square JSI\' set against the l'r1· emy, dra\1n irrcsti· bly to such calan1i- tles as the Ray of Pig! and Watergate. \Ve hA\lt! kept in touch over the years. but he bas periodi· cally dropped out of .!light. forover chas· Jng adventure, usu8lly finding misadven- ture. ONCE in his youth. he confounded the odds and became part or a legend. ont of the ragged fC\I.' v.·ho perstverOO In the moont1lns with Fldel Castro. After their ina-roible: victory, he could be setn on Jlavana 's strefts in the regalia or an Air ~tarshal . For a time. he was Castro's man in charge of •·u~ era1l'd'' gambling ·casinos and luxury hotels. On matte.r.!I of principle. ha\•lng to do wilh Castro's repression and his tum toward Russia. Frank dc.fe<:led from the .,,.,. __ ,RevoJUUOa to become again the long·shot gambler ag~inst the house. Thereafter . he risked his neck against Castro in foredoomt.'CI VM!tures of the Cuban "freedom fighters.·· · llE PROGRESSEll Irom the Bay ol (JACK ANDERSON) Pigs to \Vatergate, \\'here he thought he "·as seeking evidence that Castro \vas contributing to the George ri.lcGo\'ern campaign. After Jo'rank and his friends "'ere :.lr· rested al gunpoint inside Democratic headquarters. they "'ere pictured in the press as figures of fun, bunglers and petty thieves. On another level. they be cu m c caricatures or Or11o·eltian enemies of the American system. It was even \l'hispered that they had been behind the plot to assassinate President KeMedy. As evidence. one group brought me a news photo taken on the streets or Dallas on assassination day. They eagerly pointed out a man they said .... ·as Sturgis lurking In tile sha dows. The man resembled Sturgis but definitely y,•as not Sturgis. ANO IN ~tlA,.tr, the JU3tlce Depart- ment solemnly charged that Slurg1s had rccrulttd mercenaries, a dirty doien. ostau:ibly to Oght Cast.ro but really to steal cars. The prosecutors waited until after the \\'atergate caper lo bring lhc charges. \Vhen they couldn't convince the jury, they conYehed another jury wtiich finally convicted Frank of transportlnQ stolen cars to l\1exico. F'rank tms told nle tht1t lhe \Va!crgale figure he 11idn1 ires most is G. Gordon Lkl· dy y,·ho has main1aincd :i grim. light· lipped s.ilenet ln the .. (ace or a bar.sh, 20- rear sen tence. So Sturgi.s. Lidd•·llke. sat lhrough the auto theft trial without tcsli· fying in his 0"11 d<'rcnsc. I have OO\V persuaded him to tell his story. 'll'hirh I have carerully check<.'d \\'ilh the witnesses l could reach. They ha~·e confirmed most details as he related them, but there are no a\•ailable '•l'itnesses to other el'ents. FRA:'\K llAS ah\·ays been ready at 111£ crook of a finger to pick up his clirbtnc :ind ru sh off to a new adventure. 11 \1•as nllogcther characteristic of h i m . therefore, to volunteer in 1003 to letrd a n1ission for a totnl stranger who idcn· titled himself as Col. Francisco Quesada . The colonel sought out Sturgis to help hi· jack a Soviet freighter :ind hold it hostage for the retum of the U.S. spy ship Pueblo, which the North Koreans hud captured in January 1968. Frank advertised in lhe ne";spapers for adventurers and selected his dirty dozen from tile toughest applicants. 11c gave no thought to the possibility 1hat some of lhtm may have applied from the wroog side of the lnw. IN OB£0IE~CE to the col oner s in- structions. Frank told them only that they \\'Ould partlclpatt In a mlssioo agai nst Castro and \\'OUld be paid Jfter the mission y,·as completed. li e nc,·er learned until later. he 5\\-·ears. that a couple of hl.s 1roopcrs rai!scd drinking and gnmbling money by leasing t°'A'O cars and selling them In fiilex.ico. Indeed. ooc h:id ~n s<'ntenctd to a fedtral penilenliary In 1006 for a si milar crlme. £\'E.Vf'UALLV, F'rank rounded up his undlsclpllncd band from i\lexican btirs l and bawdy houses. loaded them aboard a fishing boat and scl out for a secret rendezvous \\'ith a cunboat fhat he h:id been told "'ould assist them 1,1·ith the hi· jacking. nut Frank"s boatload of adventurers. alas. ran aground on a reef off ·thc coa st of British llonduras. Frank put eight men and all the firearms ashore on a mangro1·e swamp. Then he. and fQur others made their \\'av 10 Belize, Rritish Honduras. seeking lo rrpnir the boat. TllE f..IOTI.t.:V 1ncreenarics. of course. .,..·ere spoiled and rounded up by the British authorities. and f'rank's ".\1ls· sion: lmpos11ible" ended in a Hondur:in jaiL They "·ere shortly deported back to the l..""niled Stale!! and the missing autos .,..·ere traced to Frank's men, Angry at Frank because they hadn 't ~n paid for tht'.' aborli\•e adventure. they told the au!horitie!i he had dlrcctrd lhcm to sell tilt lcastd curs. I llA\IE Al.WAYS knov.'n rraok Stu rgis as a man or touching sincerity. 50ber habits and fierce: patrioUSin. Although misguided , he full y destn·ed the sentence for his role in the \\'atergatc break-In. But the auto the.ft conviction. J believe, Ls n bum rap, FOCJ'fNOTE: U.S. Attomcv \\'illiam Xorthcull, who has a rcputition in t.hami for d1.."ccncy and inttgrlty. not«i tha t Sfurgls "had every break. If he failed to bring fQrth evidence that was material. the proscrutlnn \\'llS not to blame." Xorthc.·ull also emphasiz<"d · ''Tlle.ic \l."BS no rclatlooshlp ~t .... ·cen the car case and ~1atcrgatc." ( , l\IAILBOX J t eller! fr orn readers arc roelco me. f\'oml(rl/y, 11,-r/rers s/1011/t) conr;~y their ines.~ages 111 .100 11•ords or less. The r1:11t t ro <:u1uleu.~e fetter! to fit .t;/X1Cf' frr e//m11rlllc llbtt is rcstrl'td. Alt let· ters 111 11.)"t 111clrufe si~11ot11rc and mnil·' iur1 UJWress b11t 11<11ncs 1nay be u-1tlr- l1t'/tl. on rcqtwst ff suffidrnr rtosotl i' apµare11r. Poe tru icCll 1101 be pub· /1shc<l. T/111mb11all llislor11 To the Editor : Profes.'°r Pnn1an·~ ty,·o charming Orange. ~ounty History articles condense '.?00 yl'ars inlo 20 minutes of interesllng reading. I offer a still b r i e r e r condensation : The Spaniards look 11 from the Indian!'., The .\fl'xicans took 1t fror n the Sp;1n1ard~. The Amrric<1ns took 1t from the .\lrxicans. The lkvelopcrs took 1t from the An1crieans. The Env 1ronmrntalists \\"OUld like 10 ~kc it from the Developers. llow simple ii \.\'Ould be if we could give it back to the Indians. BILL DAY Dt111 11f l'rn11c r To the Editor: I think a lot of you r readr r!'. migl1t !ikr to know 1n <1dvnnce Ap ril 3fl is the subject of ~ ·"l>l:C1\il proc!an111t1011 h.1· the Senate 01 th e: J;nH<'d St:ir1·.~. d:1tl'd !Jer. 20, 19it It reads. " the CorH?r•·<>s hl•rebv proclaims Illa! April 30. 197 I. ht.· 3 na!1onal d<iy of hu m11i<tl!6rl, fa <;l1111! ;uld pra}cr; :i nd calls upoo the people of our nation to humblt· our<;ch'c" as "·e sec fit. before our Creator to acknoy,ll'dgc our final depenclrnc·c upon lhn1 and to repent of our national .'\ins ., ilte/IAEL ~tOI~DEX•L\liER ll .. 'i •. 'i/11111/rl 1.1 .. 1<•11 To rhc f.:ditor · S<llzhC'n1ts.\·n. \ot>el Prize \\·i nnrr an<I courageous ',\ riter In llussi;1 ha s denriunf'f'd SU1lin :ind Len in, He 1\·ns forc1 bl.1' arrt·stOO, impr i~nr-d :ind then dl'ported. Iii: f'X\l(l!!f''I l.£nin HS bf'ing !hf' mov ing force behind th~ introduction or lc.rror ~nd suppression ln Hussla. Lenin is ?x·inJ;? 115{.-d pr<'sently by nrr1hnev and the ruling ctiqur .1s :i shinin~ ex~mpl<' and is lhr untourhnl>le of untouch11blell. This has brouAhl do\rn up n n Solzhenllt;yn ·s head lhc fur y of lhc controllt·d So\"iet prl'.!;!I "·hleh 1! fu ming aod ragin g ai.iainst hln1. IT rs \\'ELL for 1\mtrico n5 In hrr>d lhr 1,1•ords (lf this br.'1\'e RQd brillia nt mRn \\·ho h:1d the courage. the streni;:th nr spirit and the po'll·er of mind to Spc<ik thr truth and to .... am u~ lhat appeasem<'nl exists in the fret y,nrld. fie said : '"The limkl ('ivil1zed y;orld hns found nothing .,..•ith "'hich to op~ the on~h1.u1<ht of a wdden revival of bare raced barbarity other than Q')ncesslons nnd smiles." Thus. he 1,1·ams or the danger of lhc prc~nt detcn te (appt:.tsen1c.nt 1. S<llihenltsyn cautions; "the price of rt>wt1rdl<'1' wlll only bf! evil -we ,_hall re<111 courage. and victory only •·hen ~·e daN: to make: sacrlflcts. •• Solihenltsyn. 'll'ho scrv!'d elghl ;·ears In <i prison camp and tllr('e Yl'~rs 1n 1·'<lf('. is :i ··llc>r:ild of Frc('(lon1·· for the .,..·orld ! lie is trying to tell us. 1n An1rr1ca. not 1t1 trust So\ Lt'l prun11 scs rind 10 race fcarlr~sly "bare f:ic,'C!.. barh.1rit y " Th(' obvious ans11o·rr lo this thrt•at is. of rnurSf', a pov.·crfut Unitt'li S!ttll'S n1ilitary defense. (·.c. ~IOSELEV llettt•e1t (,'1rr1 lt'11il To the Edito r: It ,,_,-a~ int1?re.ilini,: to rCJd the ar!Jcle ahout Ur. Jsaa<' 1\'iln1ov in S:1rurd;1} ·s Nl!tlOT\ or the Pilot. J agrre Wl\h him con1p!c!ely . llE lllT rhc 11;111 on the head .,.. hl·11 he SUA~estcd that Chri~ti::ins ;ind other ~O· called religious JX:oplcs :ire destroyinit uur earth, using up our natural resouret:s wl\h g,rcat drterrn1n:1tion. knowing !h<it their S<H:'allcd hca\•cn 11o·11l suffice. llo11o· about all of u~ 11Anostics and atheists that have to Jive on this e:irth for the next billion or ulorc yt·ar!!·~ f'IC'ase Chrisllans. J.;i\'C heart~ ROOl'.:!lT JACKSON To lhe Edito r· r ~·s far bencr to h~hL one 11rnall candle. than lo cur!'.(' the darkn(·~s. I don 't kno1,1• .,..·ho firsl s:11d it. b11t I rcn1ember the first tirnt• th:•t r hl·nrd 11 . It \\':ls nea r th e Ford pl.int :u1d l"oron.1 de] ~lar lligh Schoo!. Thl'rl' \\1'r•· no cross strrttts or bui!rtin.i;::s !httn. only .1;1111- borec J{Oad. ;ind it had ht·cn st'rapcd out by do7.ers for the Boy Scout .Ja1nhor t!1'.'. Tl lOSE IJ(JYS :1rt' d•1uhth·~~ 1n1·n \11th rarn1 hcs 110 .... •. Some may t)I· dc:id, and sonic f.1moo~. Our Vicc'l'rcsidcnt 'J)l1~" lo 1111· Scou1 s :ind "1.' 11'('tl\ lo ht•ar iun1 \\"t· \\L'rt· ::n·•1tcd on lhl' ~ruund fJll the 111dc of ;.i h1!1 ~11d 1~(· \\t•r1· 1•:i1·h i:1vt·n ;1 n1atch . 1\h1ch \\P ht s1n1ul1:u1t'9usly . I don·1 r1·1111•mb..·r the ~e.ir. hut 1hc \'ice l)rC's1dt·1H v.·us Richa rd 1\ixon "'' TllE sound or somf' folks !oday \"OU mll~ht think that lhr1r ph1los()phy 1,. bclll·r to eur~c Htchard \ixon llul 1f \\(' are lion,·st 1,1 1th our,t•h.-~ \\c 1\11l hal'I' 1ri ,tdlllll thal he has hl m<iny c;u1dlc.!i .sull'C 1h1·n. (Ju1l c11rs1ng the d.irknc11., .ind try lig)'iting a tclndlc or .t110 ~ours1·lf Jill UOLO!Nw OlAHGI COA5f DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. \V,td. Publi!htr Thomo! Kee l'il, F.ditor Barbara Krtib1ch .Editorial Poat .t:diror ~ t'dltori11J Pain.• or Hll' D111ly F"liot 1ttk11 tt> infom\ 111'1 s1lmulatr n.-adt-n by !)l'ft('ntinc on th11 pqc d1vl'tw: ccmmf'nlaty on !op\f'I of 1n. 1~11 h)· 101nt11r11tcd tolumr1.1111 and c:-ar1oon1its. by pravid1nc a f<>rum for ttaders' ,.;_.,and by pre-~lina th11 nt11,-spii.pc'r0s opink>M Md idf.iu on C\lfl't'nt IClfliC'S, TlW' l'dltor1~ Opinion! of the Daily Ptlat app!!11r only i11 1he ed1tOt'iAl l"tlh1mn at th(' sop of 1he p&&t. Opinions t'pre~~I by !ht t.'Cll· umniJtl and r1r1oonhct• 11rid leuer "-Tittn tr. ti'lt'lr own 11nd no·~ mmt of thl'lr vit\1.11 by lhc D&.llJ F'lJM llhould be infff"\"f:ld... Friday, April 19. 1974 Ul'I TllNl!ole Nn:i Cieri.; Sadra Silva, \\en ring her N a z i get-up, has been asked to transfer to a less sensitive city· department. Commun- ity leaders are ada- n1ant and officials have suggested that Sa d r u give up her job as a typist in the San Fran- cisco J>oJice Depart- ment. ReforntS Suggested By Reagan SAN JOSE (AP )-Say1 nR public distrust or the election process has become a canct'r. f.ov, Rona ld Reagan called today for state rcfom1s that \\'OU!d ba n politic a l co ntr i but io ns from rorporations, labor u1t.IOt1s, Jobbyh1ts and judges. ''Aside rrOm inflation the present wides pread Jack ti confidence in government a.nd in the e!l'Ct1on process is America's most compelling problem ." Reagan said. "Tius cvnicism is a cancer, an ugl}' 'growt h eroding the pub lic's belief in the honesty and integrity of our very forn1 of government. Surgery is needed." & 1r Jr·/· U'P'I T.iHMl1 S1crrender8 Taneyoshi l\·ligita. 24, suspected of hacking to death l\·lariko Sato, ZS..year-o ld njghtclub singer, and"then stuf(. i.ng her b o d y into a stea1ner lrunk , surren· dcred to San Francisco TllE GOVERNOR s.1id the Police Thursday. legislature should enact a be.n -------'--- on t'Orporate and labor union Bay Area 'Zebra' Manhunt Called 'Racist Outrage' :-,,\,\ Fil \\f !S(;C1 1,\I'. - \1.1•rJr ,)•hl'Jlh I. ,\I ut11 \ov., ! I ('Ull\lfl\Jo> !h~· Ill ii" S j \ t' n1.1u!1u nt <'!i llcd '·Zehr.'.l" fnr 1111· IJl:u:k ~illl•rs of I:! whit<• pt•1<;01l',, d('~pitc t'QniplD!nts 111;11 huodrL'<I~ 1.f JJJOO('t •fll ~ .i~·~;s .~rf• being 'JUt:liltoncd :111<1 ""Ir! lird. "\\t• ari· no r !?'li ng to rcl<·nt Jn our efforts to ~r! fh1; kJIJrr." Al1ofo said Thursd;1v night. "\Vhat we're going to l'arrr out Is a tough la w t·nforcemcnt policy w j th in ronst il utional linuts." 11:.i•iJ !l.:il\'Onik. i!l' n c r ;1 l '""'llJ'>.1·1 ir.~ \hr An11•rican Ci\'il L1bcr11cs L;niun hC'rr. tcrn1rd !he sear~hl'~ a "ra(•l'>t outrage :i11d a n111s.~ivc viQl h1ion of the 1•on,.tltutlon;il right~ nf every black n1;Ht 111 !ha city." Other protl'lll~ c:u11e from Black Panther Ch a l rm an ··wr "id11't ha1,P. a '' 11 pr1>te•t. on racial dlserimlna• tio111cht>t1we1oent niter Ulhfte men In the Zodiac ra•e.'' Reaction came s~·iflly to Alioto's a nnounc em e nt Wednesday night that police v.·ould stop all blac k men \\'ho ~ rl'S€'mbled t.he c ,om po s I t e Bobby Seale. Rep. Jere'tne photograph of .a bldck gunman \\raJd le. (0-Calif.), ·and the sough t in the slayings. Police NAACP. believe at least two blaeks have been involved in t h c Alioto appeared at a news apparently random shootings conference flanked by tiack lhat have terroriz.ed the city civic leaders, saying he bl<1ck! were ~top~ the fil'51 nlgtlt the pla n ..,,.ll!I !n f!ffect and few com plained. Barca sui d polic~ h;td pt lnted 1.600 "Z!>bta" cards which were being given on request lo persons who ar<' cleared so they could avoid b e i n g searched again. Both Alioto and Ba.rea compared the 7.ebra manhunt lo the search in 19611 for a wh ile slayer known as Zodiac, who killed !ix persons and never was caught. Bareo said. during that search hundreds of white men v.'ho f!t lhe kilr('r's description were stopped on the meets. "We. didn't have any protest on racial discrimination when we went after white men in the Zodiac case in the same way," Alioto said. c a 111 p a i g n contributions because "the greate s t rotentiaJ f(lr abuse is in the rnassive collective financial for the past five months. "wanted to dispel the notion F I S • \V · e<ll"-bl k that any ,_,~ible rac ia l 1 ralll Ult .. careconvmc ·~ oc ~ community is under a police JmpUcation is involved . AJked whether po 11 c e thought the Zebra killer'! still were ln San Francisco, Alioto said: -contributions of spec i a I state ," said the Rev. Cecil ''We are not wllly-nilly going RAB Bin I • d \Vi\liams. minlster of c: I id c to st.op black men on the :;.. l ·~ nsngate ~lcmorial "1ethoclis t Church. .streets and ask questioru." 1 AUTO-HOMt:OWNlltS San Diego Latmches Nuditv Ban • interest groups." "\\le can eliminate Utis type of abuse without denying the individual c it i z en the opportunity and ahe right to fu 1ancially support the political philosophy that he or she feels will best serve their o"'" interest and the best in/crest 0£ Ulc state and nation,'' Reagan said in a SAN DIEGO (AP ) _ The SpC"l'Ch prepared for delivery to a luncheon held by Better Business Bureau of Santa Clara Valley. City Council has b<1nncd public nudity in San Diego , except for an isolated 900-foot stretch of '"There have been searches Alioto sa;d. "Only those who INSURANCE B Y and interrogations <1nd a reasonably f it the 1914 H•t'-... l9vord Y Otmcrer dragnet t.aking place 1ike description." cosrA 1i1rsA ~ ~ \\'e 've never seen in any city I Chier Police Inspector 5-48-5554 /, SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -A r_k~·n~o'.:'.w~o:r;:~· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~Ch~ar~lcsi'.iBiar~ciia~sa~;diia~boiuiit~1iiooiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-~~:='.·1 $3.8 million da m.age suit 11•as filed in Ala meda County Superior Court Thursday by Atly. Gen. Eve lle J . Younger charging en Ea..<;! D a y phannacist wilh ·what was term<.od !he largc.<:t known J\l ('di-G.al fraud in the state. FREE CIRCUS NOW ClOWNS~ JUGGllRS, flll OAMIS Named In the suit filed on be ha If of !he State ' . ~greatest ~linori ever _preached ... Tl1t Stf!!I011 v•1 tl1r f\1ounl by ltsu• of ,'\,1~1l'tll1, for :,000 ,lll'llf> llu· n101t i"5piri11 -:; r11(•rrl• rurr ~JIC'l..r•i, "ti.,, 10.:-.. ,;,,~>1t11/ .,irs ... 1~t of }ts11111.111//11• J n1111u/1(,1/i'11 111/•"l"l'lt'd Iii •.-:nu1rl11y 11t tJ ,10 t111d 11 :1S n m.,h11 • o,.. Robe11 f Schullt1 i11 /Jir • f'Pt'll nir p u/1111 11( "' 1l1t G11rdc11 G101•1· ; Con1m11nil_v I Churrh, 1114 1 ..,. ,'~ Lttl!'' St , G1urlr•1 '.1J, Gro11r, C.1. • I • I 1 Reagan also called for beach. and has takco the rirst lc~isla tion that v.·ould ban step toward ou!la~·ing pictures in sidewalk racks. nude poli!ica! contributions fro1n public employe groups news The council vote 5 -2 Despondent Man, Wife Hang Selves Dcp..1rl1nent of Jlealth arr ~;:~~~==~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~;::J::::::;:T;..;::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:,~ pharmacist Robert D a ''id __ -·· Tot>enkln. his e X· wife, Lorraine Tobenkin; Tobcnkin's aUorncys, Rober! [). \Vright ;ind Robert J\fouS<'r. both of l!ayward. and \\'right's wife. Thursday to ouUaw nudity in all public places except for a smaU portion of Black's Beach_ in La Jolla. A larger section of the beach has betn frequented by nudists tor several years. SPRINTING ROBBERY MORRO BAY (UPI) - A mao robbed a bank or '5.000 Th:Ul'9day, th I!! n made his getaway by sprinting .along lhe beach near this San Luis Obispo C.OUOty community. A manhunt launched shorUy after the robbery !otmd DO trace of the robbe<. Officers said a man produced a gun at the Cayuci>s Branch of the San Luis Obispo Nalional Bank and scooped up $5.000 [rom t\\'O tellers before fleeing. • FRAXINU5 UNDEI 11 .. ~,.cp'ftfl •t1il • OLEANDER TREE IWllltel •OLIVE TREE SAN JOSE (UPJ )-The note on the apartment door read : "$35 in pocket. CaU Oak lUll I funeral home). Arrangements have been made for remoYal. E \'erything prepaid." Inside, police found lhc bodies of [ra Brotunan,' 77. and his wife. Antonia. 7!1. who hanged themselves \\' i t h electrical cord from a balrony railin~. Lyle Brotzman, their son, told investigators his parents had been despondent over ill health and the fact they were moving to a convalrscent home. "There may have betn some re\uctal'K'e on the part of niy mother" about the move. Brotzman said. The elderly couple killed lhemscl\'es the day they were to move to the ronvalesct.'nt home. J?cn<.-e \VrighL THE C0:\1PLAil\"J' alleges Tobenkin submilled a total of $8 14,720 in f :1 ! s e Tl-fedi·C.1/ Claims in the years 1969 through 1971. lie yleaded J,'llill y to grand !heft and filing false claims in .l:inuary of 1972 and is now ser\1ing a tenn in state prison. TI1e suit allegt'S r hat af!er Torenkin was arrested in Octorer of 1971 , the other defcndanl s lransfl'.!rred" and concealed $464.941 ~'hich the slate v.·as to TCCO\'cr. The monl'y, sa id I ht' com.int. had been in \•arious aecounls n1a intained by the pharmacist ;ind /~is ~·ife. The su it in Ala1neda County Su~rior Co u rt l'llleges that Robe-rt O. \Vright. a ft er Tobcnkin's arrest and before h i s conviction, personally rcmo,·ed from the United California Bank in ~!ayward $370.000 ill cash transferred to hi m by the ph ann11cist and his \l'ih.>. It said the disposition of this money in $100 bills is un kno"n. SAYE $2000 15 Gallon TREES 49.SO Yalu~ lnc:i..s The FollowincJ Varfetiel •ACACIA BAJLEY4HA • EUCAL Yl'T\IS POLYAHTHEMOSS IDollor Trttl • EUCALYPRUS SIDEROXYLEH lltodlru.lortl • SCHIMUS TEREHIHITHIFOLLUS llretlll/1111 ,..,._, • SALAHUM RAHTOMMETll IMiyit Shock> T"tl • R~D LE4F TREE <:--..~.1-· .. •-..J Clff1/l//D NtJASIAYMt N TO SlffYI rou a LLOYD'S a and LANDSCAPE CO. ---- Bandana patio pajamas Mandarin mood j~cket and drawstring pants from ~1 iss Bie rner Originals. In mix-matched prinrs of rayoa/ cotton. Red top, blue panes or blue top, red panes, Sizes 8-16, S34 Robes and Loungewcar Anti-Cling Crepeset® nylon bodyblouses To mel t over the body. Soft linle tops by Kayser. ]\fust-haYC:S for rour 5'paratcs life. To slip on with skirts or panrs and forger about rhe shirttails shoo;i:ing. Right: a froth of pleated [\e, full sleeves and burron fra nc. Whice, Sl8 Left: crocheted lace, ruffle ruffs and back zip. Pink or blut:, Sl6 Li.ch 1n siics S,]\1,L. Daytime Lingerie An fl·Cling CftJ)Htt® i1 • rC"_a:istrtl!'d 1r.dC"m~rk or AmC"ricin Eflka SOL"TH COAST PLAZA 646-7441 • 2038 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa ~Shop Mon~oy thtu Friday, I 0:00 a.m. ro 9: 3U P·lll;J Bullock's South Coa.t Plua, San Diego Freeway at Br isiol, c.,. .. M"'1, Telephone: 556-0611' 1 Sarurd~, I 0:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. • • .7 J 1 a c ' L r f • , ' ·• Stoeks VOL. 67 , NO. 109, 4 SEC TIONS, « PAGES ORANGE CO UNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1974 NC TEN CENTS , Coast Public Preserve Sites Winning Favor By CA1'"DACE rEARSO.\' 01 "'• 0111~ ,.Hot 51111 Coastal plannerll are oow gi,·ing special attention to public preser\'es along the Orange Coast, including Laguna Beach's CreSC6llt Bay Point. Upper Ne'A'}JOrt Bay and Irvine 0001~tal acreage between L<.tguna and Cordna de! ~far. A stronger position on 1hesc coastal locations became evident as planners for the Re gi on a I Coastal Commission re'A'Orked and rt\•ised their n1arinc planning element \\•hich \\'a" just issued. It calls ror Crcsct'nt Bay r oint in l..aJ:una to become a public viev.""IQ1nl . The coastal sector bt'tv:t'en C.Orona del )f3r and L.1guna is proposed as a marine par'k-preset\'e. And the planners propose acquisit ion <lf enough of Upper T\C.1\·por1 Bay uplands to create "a viable y,•ild!ifc refuge." The marine element -the first of nine parts of a coaS1al master plan -had its first public hearing before the South Co:i!ll Rcglon.:il Zone C o n s l' r v a t 1 o u Co1n11u~sion ).\arch 4. 11 l'.11nC' under coo~iderablc lire from 1lll sldl'S ;it that n1('Cl!n~. &>\·era! speakers obj('('lrd that the r('(-om1nenda11on1i ronta1nrd too m:llly "~hould bes'' not enough "stul!I bt>5." Thal timidity is no"' gonr. Con1miss1on planners rc.,..·orkcd thr dr;ifl elem£1nt after the hl'anng. Thl' recommendtod poht'Y on s.a\'lng estuaries 1s an txamplc of the ne.,., 1011ghcr L1ngu.1gr The f1r<;I dral! :;.ud all rcma1n1ng 11.·{'!]ands and t-Stu;1n~~s "should ht..• prt'ser1·ed'0 10 th11 maximunl <'Xlent ~stble \'OI\' 11 i'a~S. "Shall l:k: preser\'f.'d" 10 thr milxunum rt'as1b!t' The Of\\' 1ers1on \1•111 ti,1\c ;1 publu." hearing a1 9 a m. Apnl Z9 at Long fk·ach Harbor Depnrrment , 925 Harbor l'la1.a Drive. Th£' rommission al 3 p.m. that day "·ill ha l'e its first public ;uring of ihc second Reineclie · 'Flaky' lfet Duy for Boat Race1·s Dinghy skipper ~truggles lo right hi s boat after it was capsized by strong \\·inds in One of a Kind Re· gatla off :\e,vport 13eacb Thursday. I-le \Vasn't the .011Jy one \\·ho ran ii:ito trou ble. Several small boats rapsized during the regalia. Others \vere di,1nas1ed <.ind l\\"O catan1ara11s \\'ere dcstrored in hC<l\ \'seas. Sec story, Page 24. · · Sun Francisc u's 'Zebra Sl a \'Pr' • S.t rif.-es Agll i11 S,\\ FH.\\'Cf."=,.'O j;\Pl -c\ n1an \11lo cla11ncd Iv he thc'"'Zcbra"' attacker beat supermark cl clerk Frank Carlson lo death with a han11ncr r:in•:d :-in~ IX'at his "·ife and !h('n ~t·t their' :1<1:11<' fln fire. police said toda~·. Carlson's \\"1fc. An111·11' 21. 11·as rc1JOr!ed in crit1eJI condi11011 at :\f ission BAY AREA MANHUNT TERMED 'RACIST OUTRAGE' Page 5 F.n1erg('ncy Hospital. v.'here sh c underwent surgery today. Althou gh t-.trs. Carlson told police tha! the attacker c!ain1cd responsibl!i!y for the 12 random killings in a case authorities have code-named ''Zebra ·· officers said the attack Lid no! appea r to be the work of a Zebra gunman. Th£'y said they \\~re not discounting 1he pos· sibility, however. Carlson hlld police her attacker "·as a bl ack man in his 2Qs with a muslache. She also i:ai J the ;ittacker looked like '•Cinque." the alleged leader of !he Symbioncsc Liberation Anny. "'hich claims respOnsibilily for kidnap1ng ne"·s· paper heiress Pat.icia Hearst. ~commitments Needed,' • Say Transport Planners By Rt.:01 r\IEDZIE~KI 01 !ht O•HY P1lol Sl•tl The commitments to improve public transportation must be made today if Orange Count~· expects to sur\·ivc the 1ra fric !angle of iomorrO\\', three top transportation planners 1\·arned coastal leaders in Nc\\"port Beach Thursday. Those comrnilm£'n!s must be in th£' form of more judicious !nca l planni11g. the acquisition of transit right-of·v.·ays and th£' "·illingness to put some dollars on the lin£'. They "·£'re outlined for mem bers of the Or;1ngc County Coast Association by county Road Commissioner T ed t-.tcConvillc. County Transi t District ~1anager Pete Fielding. and urban plann('r John Chapman. '.\lcConville, one of lh£' lhree panelists appearing at the Balboa Bay Club. said be.Her local planning has become a rec1uiremenl because !he state lli!Jhir;n· Comn1ission has scaled do11·n road building. "You as local leaders 1rill ha\'C In lak(' the leadership and do the transportation planning. This could be a bri!Jhl spot in a pteturc thal 01herw1sc look~ dismal. hut \IC only ha\"£' 1'10 to !11rr£' ~ehrs lo prO\'(' \\"(' can pl<ln:· he said. "If not 11.T 1ril! ha\"e some regional lranspor!fllinn body coming in and lclling us \\'hat tll dfJ .. J>art of th:it planninl.! pr0<·e~s invnl1·e:;: taking into considrratifJn bu i ! d 1 n g d£'nSities. espccia!I~· aluni:: the COC:ts!. ~lcCon\•illc said 11 is 11npor1ant to coordinate !and use planning 11 i!h transportation and Iha! g'O\'Crnments 1nust be prepared lo •·rt'ducc the drnsity of de\·clop111ent vcrl' substanlifl 11}'." The need for a fin;1ncral ('()mmHm£'nl 'ras sl resscd by Fielding 11ho said that <it the present rate it v.·ould take 30 or 4-0 rears to provide a n1ass transi t syslem. flo"'ever, by that time it v.·ill 00 too late and Orange County "'ill have experienced !he san1e fate as Loog Beach and Sanca i\lonica \\'hich suffered economically because of the lack of transportation. he predicted. "\f(' can do it quickly but only if 1~·c add one cent to the sa!es tax. Th£'re is nn other \vay to do 11 on a pay as you go plan:· Fielding said. He added that state I< ~1sla1ors arc (See TRA.\SPORT. Page %1 Fairgrounds Funds OK'd A $3.l million. frve-ycnr improvement package for the Orange C ount y fairgrounds in Costa ?i.1esa w::is adopte<i Thursday night by directors of the 32nd Agricultural District. F::iir d!reclors voted 6-0 to !'pend thc money. Now they hope th{'y \\'ill Mve it to spend. The impro\·emenl budgcl is C{lOtingent on the sale of 33 acres or surplus property at Fair Dr ive and f'airview Road and a legislative order funding lhc upgra'ding of California's entire fair system. 13ecausc neither tht land sale nor the slate stibsidy are certainties. Fa1r Manager Jim Porterfield said some or tM lmprovemMts are lentath·e. 11e aaki the falr board intends to spend nenrly $.100,000 durlng the current flsca l year to impto\·e the health and safety features on the fairgrounds. This calls for $122,000 to be spent on the upgrading of v.·ater lines. fire hydrants, installation or fire sprinklers and panic hard"·are. The safety ite1ns are required by the state fire rriar<1hal \\'ho. after an inspection ?f th(' grounds in 1973, determined that the fair's safety fealures ""ere inadequate. Also scheduled for 1974-75 are the rewiring of exhibit buildings. a rn.':W $25.000 restroom In the borse b:1m area. and the construction or a tunnel under the grandstand to provkltl an em'ergency exit. Porterfield said one of the most important Items In the current year's budget Is $30.000 for a detailed master plan study of the fairgrounds. "I know of t"·o other fairs \\·hich ha\·e done this and they are reoping immeasurable bene:fits, ·· Porterfield said. "A master plan 'A'ill provide meaningful direction to us and a\IO\\' us to look 50 years down the road instead or fh·e." The absence of a mester plan has be-en rrequently t"r\ticized by Costa t.lesa city officials \\·ho are interested in ensuring develnpment oo lhe rairgrouods whi<'h cumphmcnt..<1 to thtl nearby cl\'ic CCTller. City counc:i1mrn recently ena(.'U.>d a tMing und bu ilding moratorium In the civic center d1strlct to study the fairgrounds and )l!I ultimate Use$ on lhc1 r own. For 1975-76 lht> falr's budget calls for the ~xpendlturc of 52.3 million, most of IS.. FAIR. Ptg• 21 • Solita1·y Mc1J1 Robs Mes<t Ba11k .\ lont· b.1ndH ~trolled 11110 a hu~\ f'o~1a \](.,.,ti b;inl\ lir:HH'h c;hflrll~ b ·101" noon 1od:iy and 11u1•·tly rohhf>d a ~1ni,:ll' tellrr or .1n undi~lo~{'(\ ~um o'. mon.,~ h.1· thrf'al('n1ng !hat he had a gu11 The l ! :JO .1.1n. holdup at lh<' t.:n1l•'fl Cahfomia R,1nk, J029 fl;1rbor Bh·d . 111·111 r1rtunlly unnoliccd hy lhc cro11.·d of cu~· tomers and Olher (·111ployes "ho v.erc prt~f. "It v.a~ ;111 vrry ca!n) :ind \'Cf}' qtt1t'! ·· !:aid DctcclJ\"f> Sgt. .'\onn Ku tch. Ofl(' of the first invl'1>t1ga!ors !O nrra·e on th-: srene. l ie and ol))er df'tccl1\'l'S vocrc a11.·ai1ing arn\'<tl of VB! iil!.rnts lo de1cnnine the !otal r:i•h I··--~ of tht• hank. nn£' of sr1·,~rnl n£'ar lhl' San D1£'go Frt'c11·av v.hich ha\'r tx .. f'n tar~t·ts for rohht·ry briort•. ln lo<la~"s suckup. t.'OflSc<JUt'nlly !h(' lo~., Only one l('l!ef s cage 1,1or1s cJeant.'<.I out 11·;is ('Xl)('cit'd to ht! rrlativ1·ly s1nall Tht· hold11p 1•:as th c second 1\uh1n !hrer· 11l·C~~-lollov.ing a robbery of :inQ!hrr t'n11l·d California Bank br<1nch 1n Cor(1n:1 rlcl ~!:i.r hy a lone gunman "ho oprr:Ht·d u1 a similar manner. ln\£'S\1gators said today 's (o<;t;i ~1r s:i rohbcry v.;1s comm11ed by a rnnn about :\f) to -40. of medium he>1ght, hut !he ups!'\ li:llcr C.'QU]d llfll pro\'td\' a very de1.1Lll'1\ 1k·5cription nf the ;1<,,,.i;1il:int. v.·ho llC\l'r aetually displ.:iy£·d :i v.r·.1pon . The Corona d£'1 ~tar hank bandit of thruc V.t·('ks n~o '\a!> d1st1nt·t1\·clv dri·~~­ ed, \\'trh it \<'st O\"t•r ;1 bt1rc c:licst :11)(! long strng~ly hair. ln\'CSt1g<1tors said tod:iy 1t 11·r1s too c:Jrly in lhf1r prohc to detcrll)\!lr 1f un~· ronnl'c\1on (':<1stcd hl·lV.£'£'0 lhl' l\\O !fli h<ink robbcrti.:s. l 'ost of Livi11 ,.. /'.:! Takes A11otl1er 1l1 or c Ii • Lii \\'ASHJXG TO~ ll'PI 1 -Thi:' cost or living rose LI (X'rrcnl in \l;:irch. th1· third highc:'lt monlhly incre:i~c in 27 years. lfigh£'r prices for food and ga"SOl ine acrounted for nearly h<ilf the increase. The repo rt today on the Conc;um£'r Price Index ICPI 1 came ;is thl· second pi£'ce of bad ne\.\"S for the C.S. econoniv in t11.·o da~·!' The Com1nercc Dcp:irlmt·nt reporlcd Thursday the nation's eronomic- growlh rate fell by !he biggest rate in 16 years am.I 1nna1ion v.·ris a1 a 23·y('ar htgh. The l. 1 perctnt Jump 1n the inde x last month has bc£'n C'\C'etdcd onlv !"·ice sint'C 19~7 -a J 3 advanre in ~:e>bruarv this year t1nd a 1.8 pcrc£'nl increase lait August, the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statlstics said. Jn the frrst 1hrce .. ion:'.: .• of the rear. the index hai; increased al an annual rate of l4 5 percent, greatest three . month increase since consumer prices vocnl up at an annual rate of 15.2 percent in th\? first quarter of 19al. In spi!e of the da rk ne"·s. Gary See\'ers. acting chairm;in of t he President's Council of Econ om 1 c 1\dvisers. exprMiscd !Wmc ca u t Io u s optimism about future econorr:ic 1rends He said prospecl.; ;ippcarcd fa\·orah!e for 3 leveling off in !he ke~· catf'gones that showed btg rises last month •·u·e belic\•e v.·e arc nl:lv.· in a ptriod "''hen the sharp rise in food prices r~ moderating," Stt\•crs said . aod on fuel pricts. he said It appeared that "most of the expected bulge ... is behind u3 .. , Deputy pn?Siden11al press ieCretary Gerald L. Warren echoed See\.·l'TS' Qf'tl· fSK.11\'F'LATIO~', P•gt !I pl;1n c-lrm£'nt. l'o:ist;.il land 1·n11ron1111·n' The stall' ;1nrl ~1x rt ..,1 .. n,1l 1·,.,11'!;1! ron1n11s~1on~ art suppOStd t" d1•11•lop ., eoa~t:il mn<;tcr p!a11 for the L(·~1\l.lh1rt• b1 1976. t'nut 1hat 11n1e. 1h.•1 h;11t• t'(111trol O\'t•r ro11<>t ruet1un pr111\0,~·d \1·1 th· .111 1.000 y;ird1> of tl:l' l"O·t'tl111e :..1nn· of 1hc-111~11· or ~ 1 1 ff l' I' re<'<i1nn1cnda11on's in lhe dr·.in .:irr -A ~c<'n1r ovt'rlook :it !)an;1 l'uint sh;ill ix' pl~nncd for and st•! a~tdt• -~''" d1~l·hari.:t• p1.·rr1111 ~ Qr se111·r ', 11..llp !MTll\1!' 10 !t\1• \1.11t·1,l1''ll 1'n(ll \\"'ul1! .11td tu !)ollu\1011 111 l pfl'·r '.\e11·port B,11 ,h;l\I lltl! !Jot• ISS\tt'fi -'.\ , 11•·11 11·;1rn1 v. ,1i.~r d 11>chur~l'$ into ~);11 , 1u· 1·,111:1ri""' sh;1l\ Lo.> ,1110\11.'d and t•:>.l,\tll"' t' l t ~ ,Jfld 1ndl11>Trl:il \\'US{~ ' (t1sC'h;1rgt·~ 111 thus..• ;1rt•.1s sh;1l\ be 1·\11n111.1h·d -· I ,,.r ft'1'' ~h.d l hi' at1:1<'l1t•d to lh"rn1:1l :;1'\\,1C.•' :ind '\Xlll.;; rl1~posa1 to ht11) f111:Hlei 0 \lfo11•{'l!OI\ and rt''o!ora!tOll Of I St'f l'H E~Ell \"ES, Pa_t:e 2: I Indictment ASSAILS INDICTMENT Re inecke in Newport l 'oro11 0 de! 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Wtt111ff 4 WtrMI "'-W\ 4 Witt.~ JJ•U Joint Fund Cru.npaig11 Ap1l1·ov e<l Dy '''ILLJ1\1\I SCllREIBER Ot 1111 Oti!Y "lot S!ill Excc4ti\'CS or the Norlh :ind South Orange Coun!y t;nilcd \\'ay announced today lhey have agreed on a joint fund· raising campaign with a "Ombined go."11 or $3 million /or support of county • service orgun1zations. The nwve was temied by t.;nited \\'ay officers as a major step toward I.Ota\ consolidalion of the United Way in Orange County - a JnO\'C that rould become reality within lwo year!!!. Only the Western Orange County United Crusade, which includes the Orange Coast cities of Huntingt.on Buch, Fountain Valley and Seal Beach, will not participate in the joint venture. "They decided such a move wouldn't be opportune at this time,•· said Dr. Donal<! Kleckner, president of the Southern Orange County United Way boa<"d. The joint fund-raising 1·cn!ure, \l'hich v.•ill ron1bin<' the resourcc8 of 32 Ora11gc County cities and communities, will be led by retired industrialist John Simon "Si" Fluor of Santa Ana. Fridly, April 1'1, 1974 BaUli11g Bla::e Orange Coast communities involved in lhe drive will include · Newport ~ach. Costa ~1esa. l.agunn Beach. Jrvine, El Toro. Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel , South Laguna, Dana Point, Capistrano Beach, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. Kleckner and north County board President Joseph MC'Gurkin said the campaign will reach more people than any other drive in Orrnge County history -a tot.al population of 1.58 million. Costa Mesa firemen douse blaze in old garage at 901 Baker St. They said fire was deliberately set Thursday and they are looking ror th ree people who left the scene in a green van. fo,iremen set the loss at $100. Old garage con tained a tractor and a sign advertising a Christ· mas tree lot. "But oonducling this joint venlure. Vle bolh feel \Ve can better develop leadership from n1ajor co unty corporations, whlch are lhe big donors," McGuekin said. Fluor said he is hopeful a combined campaign can raise in the neighborhood of $3 milllon-$400.000 more than the amount raised I.his year. From Pagel PRESERVES • • • marine ti re. -Preference in stale ~rater and sewer gran ts shall be given to applicants \Yho plan rnax1mum water reclamation. S)·ria Cluims 17 l srueli Plaues Do1 vne<l FromP .. el -Marine oil rankers will have to carry 8}' lhe Assoclattd Press FAIR ... performance bonds to rover clean.up and Syria ctaimed its planes and missiles damage of oil spills. knocked 17 Israeli warplanes out of the -Drydocka and boat yards shall be skies today and that one oC 1ta own lUGs -required 'to oont'rol surface runoff and which would be used to build a 4,000 seat anti-fouling paint chips or nake5. ~'as downed as ground fighting raged for audJtorlum. Also oo the schedule are a-= -Exi3ting marinas, \\'ilhln two yea rs key positions on Tiit. Hermon and along new fair entrance, an exl\ibit l:liilding,-~ ~11 ad<>J>!ion, shall provide the 40-mile G-Olan Heights front. landJcaping, paving and a 'Walk·ln ~t~rge .l)'ltems to aU Piers, Rut Israel said all its planes returned refrigerator in the nor~l _uhlblt building. noatt·and.reiuelinf stations. • safely . A. 8eCODd .new 41:h1b1L-bul~ and • -1"e fir\t phase of the states ptan to The Syrjans said tMy doy,·ned 5 11 more pavlng are on the m for !he ~restOre .8'1sa Chica ;. Preser\'e !\'II . • ,. ~.,,. · c en J97S-77 ftsacl year, for a ~ . • ting~ !Je. Jl):Jpte~CJ:!lcd . : Jsraclr .~aft in d~U that sy,·irlcd of 1440,000. 11 !~ _ .IT 1 Dr . dill/ill an&1iindfillfng in :.:_,.bver 1Mj8on and• "'-tapped ~It. Porterfield said thatt 1J77.·78 ctllt io "'' . ands • ·e&tliaries shall be prohibit· Htrmon. • · the construction of an 4rUrlcial l;fi-:on '~M~esS a&olutel>' n~ry for !he The air duels were the first reported the fai rgrounds with related exhiblts;•frt Pl!,'1)\iC wel fare. .. • since lasj October, and Syria said up to a cost of $110,000. -~he frequetl<l)'· of boot use shall be 50 Israeli fighters and fighter-bombers The last year of the improvement used .in allocallng ma_rina berthing a3i were involved in the action. project \\'OUld be 1978-79, with $140,000 ~nng spaces tG give preference to budget for the replacement Of a active ~ters. . maintenance facility and additional The revised draft element still contains paving. sections v.il.lch call for waste \\'at<.'r Burglar Loots Tavern in Mesa, Leaves Receipt A rooftop burglar who dropped through a ventilation duct and crawled through a v.·alk·in refrigerator looted a Costa 1-fesa beer bar of $143 Thursday and then left a receipt. Steven A.B. Watert>ury, 30, 0\1ner of Papa Joe's, the bar at 178-1 Newport Blvd., told police one of his employes discovered the break·in. ()(ficer Harlan Pau ley said evidence at the scene indicated the burglar crawled through the walk·in refrigerator because the six-packs aod kegs of bct!r had all been re arranged. Tennis shoe footprints also indicated '''here the intruder dropped down onto lhe icebox to gain acce~ to the cash register. in which he thoughtfully left a receipt for the $163 in cash. OIANM COAST " DAILY PILOT '"'" 0n "1)00 Cot" o..+.,. P,~ ""'" -..:",. O'>"'· "'""" N N•*" P,.... '' f'o.«I\""" h< ,,_.~A...,. r....,,, Pu1>1o,~·•1 ~") s.p,,,.,,..,,,_, ... r~Dl"""d 1>'0•1<1•• '~" • """v IOI C.-..•• ~·-,..,.....,,. 8'>"1:1' ,..,,,.,,'"ll.,.. Boooh 'I'"•" '"'" ~•'"'• L•Quo• Oe,..,,. 1....,_,.,...,.,,'°",-' • .., . , .. t-··· i:. ......... " 0.D-'1••"' " ••"1•• '"'l<l"'" ... ,.,.,... •• ~·'-s.....,, .... '"" ..... "°'' I"" ll'•"'Cof!>ll ..-h•1111 !>I•••"" lJO Wo·,1 L", li"toe', Coat1 M9M. C.t.101000, P~111 p,,b, .. N W--:J "'·--~·.r­h~R (...,.,.., \toc.~-o.M~tlr.t.1Ng9f CJ!,,_ .... ,_, llO"'-llily ... ... No.,~··~·• 113.l\N_....,... ...... ovl Ult<o.,. llovh 2J?• -~ ..... ,. l«>"'·"l' •!liot• !.'111'8"••'"""""'J .,~ ._..,, J06N!l><'ll/C..,.,,. lloot TtleP"-17141 &42·4lJ I Cl••~flell 4d•trffW.., '4J·S6 71 treatment plants to mt'C.t federal standards o{ secondary treatment by July 1977, for Intake of fish by power plant cooling systems to be minimized and creation of a fi sh hatchery. State coastal commission officials said this wee« 1hey will schedule their first planning hearing on the statewide version of the marine element June 5. ·From Pagel INFLATION. •• mism, but said. "We lnive rKpOCted a high innatlon rate in !he first quarter. We do not say th~t with any plc.1sure." AFlrCIO President George Me;iny pre· dieted 1hmgs could get \\'Ol'SC, saying. "'Jbe second Nixon rccrssio11 -which the President pledged \\'OUld no! occur - is deepening.·· The index rose 'in March to 143.1. This meant that goods and ser\'ices \vhich cost" $100 in 1967 ~sc period cost $143.10 last month -an increase of 43.l percent in ""'en years. Conswner prices in 1'.1arch were J0.2 percent higher than a year earlier, the biggest fimon th increase since the yeer ending in October 1947. The bureau said these were some of the items that act'OUnted for the big ~larch inc rease: -Gasoline and motor oil accounted for about a fourth of the rise. going up 7 . percent to a level 39.3 percent above a year ago. -Food account('({ for another quarter of the jump, although the pri ce increaS<' of l percent "'as lo.,.,·er rh11n the. 2.5 p«rcen t rise in February and a l.6 incre,ase in January. -Nonfood commodities .,.,·cnt up 1,5 percent, largest monthly increase. since statistics were started in 1956. The prrvious high of l percent Y.'as set In February. Arsonist Strikes A fire which \\'llS dellberatcly srl. :iccordtng lo investigators. ca u s e d moderate damage toda}' to fl d>ndt•mn('(I 1'ie'olo'J)Ort Reach molcl des.lined for dt!structlon anyv.·ay. _ Israel said its planes do\med lv•o Syrian M1Gs and that Syrian antiaircraft guns shot do'oln two Israeli jets. The Syrian command said its tit!Gs "scored direct hits" on Israeli positions. "causing heavy losses in men and equipment," but Israel reported no casualties in the air strikes. Frnm Page l TRANSPORT • • • being asked lo put a ~ferendum on lhe November ballot "to ask tbe people of Orarygc County whether they "'ant lhat one cent increase in sates tax." Chapm.111, \\'hose firnt is drafting the 1naster plan of de\·eJopmt>nl for the !\loulton Ranch in South Orangl' Coun!~'. {'all£:'d for action to acquire public transportation rights-of·\ray before ll is too late. ''O\'cr half of Southern Orange County's rights-of-1vay could be obtained no~·. but \\'C must roordinatc !he transportation system V.'ith densiti es and population," he said. · Chapman favor s a loop transportation system \\'hich 'vould con~cct "''ith the Orange County Transit Di s l r i ct' s proposed roil line between San Clemente and Santa Ana. The loop road \\'OUld carry both busts and autos and become a scenic highway. At various points along the loop there .... ·oold be smaller community loop bus s.vstcms. ftf qsa to Offer Sports Prog ra1n A t Estancia Hig h l£cy sport , If you are between the ages of 6 and 13 you can sign up ror an activity program y,•tnch include!5 swimming, baseball, track and weigfJC lilling. The program, t:tllcd sports camp, ls being o!fered by the Costa Al e s a Department of Leisure Ser,'ices and costs $20 for eight ":c~ks. RcgisltAtloo I~ / .schtduled 58turday at Estancia fll gh S<hool. Podiatrists Offer Help To Walk.ers By D<)UG F'RITZCllF. 01 Ill• O•llr "llotl $11!1 The Oronge County I' o d i a t r i c A.~SOC'intion has volunteered ad\'ice and assistance for !he cstimate<J 40 to 50 thousand sore feel "'hlch "''ill make lhc 20-mile lrck in the ~liirrh of l>in1cs . fourth annual walkathon 1n Irvine S.Uturday. Two podiatrists, doctors specializing in problems of feet and lower extremities. \viii man each of the six checkpoint• along the route to take care of blisters and other probleFns that might pop up along the way. · Between 20 and 25 thousand marchers are expected to participate in the walkathon, according to ~!rs. Dorothy Sutherland. exeru li\'I' director nf the til11rch of Dln1l's Orunge County chaptrr. Fron1 her description. thr. five·t().SC\'l'll· hour walk "'ill be the relatively easy Jiart of /he outing. "The logistics or the thing are pretly horrendou s." she said. ';\Vc\•e had 10 :1rrt1nge for 18 \\'ater tanks, 200.000 paper cu ps. 105 portable toilets and l'\'e forgotten ho\\' many rolls of toilet paper." Thal's not to mention coordination of police and Explorer Scouts \rho v:ill direct traffic, radio ror'nmunication. food :ind dozens or other details designed to 1nake things as comfortable as possible for the feet that will do the walking. Feel , beginning with those or a group of marathon runners who \\'ill make the circu it in a little over t .... ·o hours after :heir 6:45 a.m. start, will make or break lhc day. • -' Proof Clai111ed Girl's Innocence . Told by Hearst SAN rHANCl ~O li\P1 -Three W{'f'~S bl'fore Pat ricia ll earst "'<ili abductl.'tl . police found a Syn1h1onese Liberat ion Arrny notebook containing cry pt ic references to her, the Son Franciseo Chronicle reported todHy . The coed's father . newspaper magnate Handolph A. Jiearst. tola the Chronicle the notebook was "unquestlonable proof" his daughter ''in no way " arranged her own kidnaping. The FBI agent handling the case said loday the FBI didn 't learn until af1er she 'fl'aS abducted Jhat polit'C found the notebook:. ·:It was some1hing · hondJed by local au1horities.'' said Charles Bates, J.,BI agt!nt in cha rge of the San Francisco office. "\\1e leamcd of it some time 'Nell :iflcr the kidnaping. As I recall. her name \1·ns listed. I don't recall any de- tai ls. \\le wi ll 1101 know what the name rncant untll I l:ilk lG the people \\'ho 1rrofc it there .'" On Thursday, he called U.S. Atty. Gl'n. \\'llliam B. Sa1be irresponsible for saying Patricia "'as ll comn1on criminal because of her role in an SU bank robbery. Hearst said only his daughter and her abductors knew \\'hether she \\las a "'illing participant in the holdup. The chronicle said the green notebook i.••as one of several documents found in a Concord house damaged in an abortive arson fire Jan. 10. AutboMties believe the house was the headquarters for the SLA, whic.h claims responsibility for the Feb. 4 abduction of Atls.s He.arsl "Patricia Campbell Hearst. oo tbe night of the full moon of January 7," was one reference in the notebook, the Chronicle said. "At t;,C. -daughter of llearJt'' and ··Junior. Art student" "'ere others, thl' ne'ol·sp:iper srud. Mi!S llear~l. 20, \\'as studylng art at the L'ni\•crslty of Cali romla and sharing an :tµariment In Berkeley wi1h her fi<in<:e. Slephert \\'l't'd. J>olice had no 1mmcdia1e conunen! on the notebook. !fears!. editor and president of the San FrancisCQ Examiner. sifd !here was "just no excuse" for the authorities failure to tell him abou t the nolebook, Lhe Chronicle !laid. The ne"'•spaper sai d Hearst knew nottiing of the nolebook untll a reporter askod hin1 about it. He said he had been told only that his daughter's name wa.'!. one of many men tioned ill SLA documents. the Chronicle said. w·o ,ltEN'S 'S TRIKE' CA LLED JUNE 9 PARIS <IJPJ) -The y,•omen 's liberation movement todav called :i nation .... 1de strike of womerl for June 9 on grounds that all the presidential candidates .,.,.ould perpetuate • ' the patriarchal system based on the oppress- ion ol \\·omen.·• Pamphlets calling the s I r i k e com plained that none of the candidates for ~1ay elections has promised an end to "women doing free house"A•ork alone, bringing up their children alone and recei\'ing education that prepares them only for feminine skills. NEW FROM HERITAGE CAMEO II How to re-inspi1 "!. iifeless room? How lo rekindle a new luxury without a complete do-over? Look to Cameo JI, an ex· qu!site new colleclion of occasional and accent maslerpieces by Heritage. Here is all the delicate charm of Louis IV, the im pressive court scenarioe of 18th century Europe, the warm vibrant Italian colors and the graceful sparing dimensions of the classic stytist. And the -surfaces! "fhe v.oodsl The grain! A magnificent fruit· wood flnrsh complements rich grafted and pin-knotty walnut veneers and pecan solids. There are painted oieces, too. Even some wfth sculptureddecorarive elements of simulated wood. Subtly g!owlng hi/'lls of greens and golds. c.ome for a visit today al'ld ~the entire ooUect ion. ' t•110rtC...w "'...,""""'"'~•..ro 4f2·4420 f '-Noml0......Ci¥ot•C-,,.,J ... 540.1220 The hlau In Onl! unit of The Ar<'fK's Motel, 224 N, Newport Blvd.. wn quickly dlscoverN! And police hed 11!rcady t'OTltrolltd It wberi firemen arrived on the ....... DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARAST f\N Camp will be held from 9 a.m. to noon nnd from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturdays at Es1an<:u1. Boys will take the moming $C$Sion and girls the afternoon NEWPORrBEACH • session. ~'e<J ~ ~ 1'727WESTCLIFFDR., ~·2050 I ~ .•• ,. °""" °""' ~ e-. -Nol'fl ... --.111~~ .. 11-... ...,..,,_ -~ !I'S• to. ~ ._...,._If~-· ~t1MI ll')f!IOO' --°*"" M-Qlib-... ._...,._ "".:.nw '3 00 _._.,, "' .. ~ ••oo-,., ... """°'---•100111CW011. '"!lie~ aron't ltstlt1g •II)' d•m>gc flg1U<,'" said Ncwiion Tl<ach Pfrc llepar1111ff!I lnspecior Art Morton, noting th::it the premises fire lo bf lorn down soon. I, lnstn1c1or Joe Wolf. a physical 1~~u ,.,,,,~ ,,..., ~, ul, LAGUNA BEACH . education teacllet at Estancia. says the ~ ~J ~ 3U OR girls will play Mftball ln.stead of baseOOll N TH COAStHWY., · tN-Wl ~nd ta kc gymna.<tic< ln!tead of TORRANCE • welghtlltling. Otherwlscd tho seS&iOtls ore 23549 ltAW'rHORNE &LVD. idenllcal. • , .. " WDICDA YS & SATUll!AYS 9:00 le l:JO (O""n Frl. lll t~n. ll·S:IO) na.1,:r, · To sign up 10<' •llh.,. scs..ion. ~up 1 L----------------------------,,---------' ill the 9C'hool at 9 a.m. . < • d y s ti s 8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE ' Sign Views Needed ' Calling it a "rough. rough dra!t," Community De- velopment Director Richard v .. Hogan Tuesday unveiled a proposed new sign ordinance to regulate commercial advertising 5igns ln NcwpOrt Beach. · Hogan made il plain to the businessn1en and en· vironmental committee who heard his presentation that their input will have a great effect on the final ordinance. He even declared that the ordinance might wind up less restMctive than the present regulations. \Vh1ch has to rank as a pretty surprising statement. Of course Hogan should expect. and sec~. pub[i(' reaction to th e proposed ordina nce. lf il 's unreasonable in certain areas. businessmen have every right to object. If it's not restrictive eno~h. one might expect the Citizen's Environmental Comm1ttee to suggest changes. 1'here has been concern expressed at the planning commission th"at Newport Beach. previously among the leaders In control of signs, has fallen heh.ind contempo- rary standards for comm~njty esthetics. It iS fine that ·\.he city is being carefu l to ask the peo-•. pie what they think about the matter. But. It alSo would be helpful jJ the city's professional planners could make more clear ,their best professional recommendations. Apatl1y Poses P1·oblem Cjtizen concern about the future or the Coast Com- munity College District appears to be at an all-tin1e low. if one i:, to judge by lh1s week's attendance at pubhc hearings on the Garden Grove annexation question. No one showed up for Tuesday night's session in the I ,200·seat Orange Coast College auditoriun1 except for two students working on a class assignment. The turnout \Vednesday night at Golden West College wasn't much better; only five people showed. include the Garden Grove Unirled School District, there- by providing the n1eans ror Garden Grove hlgb school graduates to continue their education at Golden \Vest or Orange Coast allege. The annexation will bring additional students to both caLnpuses ilnmediatel)' and eventually will require the construction of a salellite campus in Garden Grove. Although the point has been 1nade that the merger won't cost residents of the present district higher taxes. annexa1ion is a SiRnificant step, 1'he trustees should have had the benefit of knowing whether the community "''as for or against it. and 3 chance to con sider and deal v"ith any areas or concern . PE 1'oo Painful? Not long ago. state authorities ruled it should no longer be mandatory for g·raduation that junior rolle!!e student complete units in physiral egucatlon. The de· cision was left up to the tn1 stees of each distriC't. SO it was that trustees of the Orange Coa.ljt Commu· i\ity College District gathered to ponder the PE question for their campuses. Orange Coast in Costa Piicsa and Golden West in 1-luntington Be;ch. ln the end. they de- cided to kee/1 the physical education requirement. Thi.s n1 ght prompt some student at Golden \\'est or OCC to complain that now they are adults and should be allowed self-determination on whether or not they ntu st pull on s"·eat socks and gy m suits to win an 1\~­ sociate of Arts degree. l!_onder for a moment. however. the physical eduC'a· lion offerings of the two can1nuses in this 1nodern era . You find coeducational volley.ball, coed d ancing. swun· ming and even bicycle rid ing. \\'atch Lhe sludents in action on campus and yo u get the impression they are really having a good tinte. ' Yet the issue is one o{ the most important to face the district in many years. It involves extending the boundaries of the Coast Community College District to About the worst thing \·ou could accuse the trustees of is forcing the young peOple to have some fun . And maybe stay healthi er, too. · N ''JUST tioN'T CALL ME A WHITE HOUSE PtUMBER ~ Modern Man M·ay Vanisl1 In an A valancl1e of Pape1· Rec1•11it1ue11t Policies Cite•I Dear Gloo111y Gus Doubts Police Comparison By St.:NATOR H. L. RICllARDSON 1~ -Once upOn a time, if you 'A'anled a duplicate copy of your deathless prose. ~ you got another fl at piece of rock and a stone chisel and went to work. Jn the first recordt'd. c~se of duplica- tion. alter ~1oses broke the tablets or stone that God had listed the Ten Com· mandments JJn, GOO commanded h:loses to bring t\\·o more tdbles up on the moun· lain, saying, ''.flew thee two tables or stone Uke unto the first; and I will wMte upon these tables the words that \Yere in the first tables, which thou breakesL" UP , TO a humired years ago. il a busines,,man wanted a copy ot bl! transactions. a copying clerk re.wrote it in longhand. With the advent of the type writer, then the copy maehint, eYerything and anything has been reproduced ad infinitum, in a veritable blizzard of paper. Paper shortages? You'd never guess it if you saw the reams upon reams of out· pourings on paper from every govern- ment agency, office, committee. bureau, foWJdation, board, commission. depart· ment, association , and the sub's and divisions thereof. THE SCIENCE of making copies rages onward and upward via hectography. stencil ing, photocopying. xerography. and microfilming. \\'hether it is read or not , no one asks. Xerox stock that \Vas $95 a. share In 1961 is now worth more than its weight in gold at $369 per share. Copying machines are Big Business. proclaiming that no office is too small to have at least one. These 'A'izards of >.. (GUEST REPORT) mechanical ability not only copy any s.izc and color. but told. collate. staple. stuff and stamp -all jobs that took a \\·orkint; girl hours to accompUsh. There are an estimated 600.000 copy macti1nes in offk:es nowadays, doing chores clerks used to do. \\'here in the name of heaven do all the copies go? SUPPOSEDLY, secretarial time and cost i.s weighai against t.he cost of the copy machine, bot once it became evi- dent that it was as easy aod almost as fast to run 55 copies as ooe, secretarial time gained has been spent i n distributing the other 54 copies, and 54 other secretaries spend time filing them. Certainly, no one would think of trying to read through this ava lanche of paper! And as a fringe benefit, our Gal Friday h33 found out how easy it is to make copies of recipes and knitting instructions for herself, as well as jokes, limericks and political cartoons worthy of office distribution . The average American spends 52 minutes a day reading his daily paper , plus another hour reading s i g n s , magazines, books and ca n labels. Sur· rounded by print. he ingests between ten and twenty thousand word! a day. AssauJted bv a minimum of 650 ad· vertis ing meSsages a day , he only not ices 76 of them . Small wonder that the blizzard of paper that goes through his office daily is largely unread. GOVERNi\1 E~T and lhe i I i ta r y ... To the t:d1tor : I \\Quid like to nlake a comment in rrg:ird to the recent t Daily Pilot. April It ) article \l.'rilten by i\tr. t.1unro. Spiro Agne"'' clai ms to h<t \·r t<'!\..('n up \\Tiling to res tor" his self·CO<l· fidrnre. Richard N1xo11 will h<.i\'l' to ,,·rite an encyclopedia af1er he lt•:lves office: r!. J. GI_, G111 <.,,.,,...,h Ir• 'Mlbl!llll.. 111 rt•M" 11111 to Ml ... ts1•rilY rtflKI Tiit vi.w1 •I Tiit IMWM'IPDf. '""" """ "1 -¥1 II G....,.,Y G111, D.lllr l"li.t. • ~ "Ameriran Police are Strangers". J personally take exception to many of tht• points of differences between American and British police as stated by i\lr i\tunro ; howeve r, I feel compelled 111 are especially arnicted with the disea.~ of C:Opyit!s. Perhaps the disaster of the Charge of the Light Brigade would never have occurred if (here had been a xerox machine in the fiekt to see that everyone. including the horses, got duplica te copies of the oorrect orders. Anyone who has been or slill is in the armOO. services. knows the smothering laye rs of forms and orders in quadru plicate that must be filled out. filed and obeyed before you can put your socks on. Government at all levels -rural. ci1y, county, state and f-ederal -is just as guilty of contributing to the millions of copies of EVERYTHJt-;G that must be bJoy,·n out of copy machines. It may save some girl's time. but think of the paper, the handlin g and distribution . !he filing cablnelS. then warehouses for records ... ad infinitum ... Despite the efforts of ecologists to recycle waste paper. available facilities will never keep up \\'1th the billO'A'ing waves of cop i cs v.·hich mount to fl!J every nook and cranny \\·here a filing cabinet can be crammed in. When Saint Peter calls me home 10 heaven. I wonder if there 'A'ill be duplicate copies for all of the saints and cherubs to announce my arriva l? mention only one. J\fR. J\1UNRO'S statement, and I quote, "\\1here any unstable y0W1g Americ<111 male ""Ith a sente of per100BI lnade<1uacy so severe lhat he nteds to carry a lethal \\'Capon may be 11ttracted to the United States police (or to crime). recru itment to the British constabulary offers no such inducenH•nl -and a different personality profile and a different order of courage cmeri;ies in consequence." ~ty reply to th is statement "'ill be short and to th t- poinl. lt is quite obvious I.hat r.!r. r.!unro docs not know anything about p o I i c e rc-cruitment and requircn1ents. I n closing. I \\·ould like to say for m~·sel f CJnd all my brother "American " police officers. it \\'as not our "inslability", nor any sense of .. personal inadequacy ... that prompted us to serve our communities In the capacily of poli ce officers. USLIKE r.l r. ~Iunro. I have not performed the nC'CeSsary psychologica l survey to establi sh that ;1 different personality profile exis ts be l ween American and British police. SGT. TO~Y VILLA f'ewport Beach Po!lce Department A Misguided Soldier of Fortune Watergate Burgla r Chasecl Ad'Ve nture, Found Trouble WASHINGTON -Long before Frank .... -Sturgis johled the world's m n s t celebrated burglary crew and broke into ' the Watergate, he was my friend. '1'.: I knew him as a soldier of fortune, a pilot and gun runner. a romantic 'A'ho bloomed ill·betimed in a programmed age. an adventurer wttom humdrum coul d never quite assimilate. He )lf3S also 11 Don ;J Quixote .. squa 1 reh ja11· ~ set against c en· emy. dnnrn irresli· bly to such calami· tics as the Bay of Pigs and Watergate. We ha\'l' kept in •"~ touch ovtr the yea rs. but he has periodi- cally dropped out of sight. forever chas- 1ng adventure, 11$ually flnding misadvcn· -~ · ure.' ONCE in his youth. he conroondl'd lhe odds and became part of a legend, one or the ragged few who persevered in the mountains with Fklel Castro. After their itfcredible victory. he could br. seen on Havana's streets in the regaJJa of an Air Marshal. For a time. he v.1as cas1ro's man in charge of ''llb- cratt'd'' gambling casinos and luxury hotels. On matters of principlr. ha\•lng to do v.•lth castro's repression llnd hls tum Inward Russia. Frank defected from the Rcvotutioo to b«'ome n ~ain the long·shot ,..,_,.::cambl~·ag.!lin.st lhe house. Titerearter. he risked his neck against Castro In roredoomed ven tures or lbc Cuban "ft O<dom fjiJll<tL " llE PROGRESSED from the Bay O[ Pigs to \\'alergate. v.•here he thought he was seeking evidence that Castro \\'BS contributing to the George r..1cGovern campaign. After frank and his friend s \\'ere ar· rested at gunpoint inside Democratic headquarters, they Ylere pictured in the press as figures or fun, bunglC'rs and petty thieves. On another level. they b e c a m e caricatures of Orwellian enemies of the Ameri~ system. lt 'A'SS even whispered ttiat they had been btlllnd the plot to assassinate President Kennedy. As evidence. one group brought me a news photo taken on the streets or Dallns on assassination day. They eagerly pointed out a man they said was Sturgis lurking in the shadows. The man resembled Sturgis but definitely was not Sturgis. AND IN J\tl.M11, the Ju.slice Depart· ment solemnly charged that Sturgis had recruited mercenaries. a dirt y d01.en. ostensibly to fl&ht Castro but really to steal ears. The prosecutors waited until afltr the-,Watergate caper 10 bring tfil' chargtt. When thi!y couldn't convince thl' jury, they COl'IVt'nM another jury 'l\tuch rin.ally convkt~ frank of transport ing 11tolen cars to Mexico. Prank hn1 told me that the Wattrgau~ flgure be admire s most Is G. Gordon Ud~ cly "'tlo hAs maintain~ a grim. tight· lipped silence in !ht-fact or a harsh, 20- yc:ar sentence. So St urgis. Liddv-like. stt t through the auto theft trial without tesli· fying in his own defense . I have now persuaded him to tell h1! story. which I ha ve ca refully ehecked \\'ith the witnesses I could reach. They have confirmed most details as he related them . but there are no availabl e "1tnesscs to other events. fRAr\K HAS always ~en ready al the crook of a finger lO pick up his ca rbine and rush off to a new adventure. It 'A'as altogether characteristic or h I m . therefore. to volunteer in 1968 to lead a miss ion for a total strange r who iden- tified himself as Col. Francisco Quesada. The colonel sought out Sturgis to help hi· jack a :5.f>viet freighter and hold it hostage for the return of the U.S. spy ship l>ueblo. 'A'hich the North Koreans h.:id captured fn Janua.ry 1008. Frank advertised in the newspapers for adventurers and selected his dirty dozen from the toughest appUcants. He gave no thought to the posslblllty lhat some of them may have 8.pplied frOfn the wroog side or the \aw. IN OREDlESCE to !he colonel's in-. structions. frank told them only that they 'A'OUld participate in a mission against Castro and would be paid aner the mission "'as completed. He never learned untll later. hc 5y,·ears. that a couple of his troopers raised drinking and gambling money hy leasing two cars and selhng them in ?.lcxico. Indeed. one had been ~en lrn<'t'd to a fed eral penitentiary In 1966 for a ,;1 mllar t rlme E\'ESTUALL\'. frank rounded up his undilclplined band from htexica n bars I and ba\\·dy houS('S, loaded lhem aboard a fishing boat and set out for a secret rendezvous with a gunboat that he had been told y,·ou!d assist them with the hi· jacking. But Frank's boatload of 11d\·enturer.:1 . al as. ran aground on a reef of£ the coa~t of Bntish Honduras. Frank pu t eight men and all the firearms ashore on a mangrove S'A'amp. Then he and fou r othe rs made their way to Belize. Briti sh lfondura~. seeking to repair the boat. TllE ~IOTLEY mercenaries, of course. "'ere spoued and rounded up by the British authorities. and Frank's ").!is· sion: Impossible" ended ln a Honduran jail. They v.·ere shortly deported back 10 the United States and the missing autos v.·ere traced to rrank·s men . Angry at F~nk betause thty hadn't been paid for the t1bortlve adventure. they told lh(' authorities he had directed them to sell the leased cars. I llAVE ALWAYS kno\\1'1 Fri:tnk Sturgis as a man of touching sincerity. sober habit.s and fitl"Ct p;ilriotism. Although misguided . he fully deserved the sentence for bis role in the \\'atergate break-in. But the auto theft conviction, I belle\·c, Ls a bum rap. f'OOTNOTE : U.S. Attorn ey \\'ilham f\orthcutt. 'A'ho h.1s a reputation in ~liaml for decency and lntegrhy. noted th.at Stur1I.~ "had every brea k. If he failf'd 10 bring for1h evidence that 'A·as material, lhe prosecution V.'tl! not to bhl me, .. 'NQrthcutt also emphaslted : "Th ere \\·11~ no rclallonship betv.etn lhe car case and \\'atcrga~ ·• ( J\fAILBOX ) I,ettvr.~ j ron~ rea der s are wclco1ne. /'."ornially, icriters sliou ld convey 1/ie1r 111 1'.~Sages i11 300 1rord$ or less. Tiie r1g /11 to ro11dt•11$C IP!ler.<: to fi t spart ''' cl.rl'1111ate /lb!!l J'I rest n:ed. Alt let· rer . .:; 111u.~t i11cl11de si(Jna ture a nd 1nail· iug fu !tlres!I /111t 1111n1es r11oy hr. 1vlll1· ltekL on req11r st ff suffidtnt reo son is upp(lrt HI, PoetrJI wilt not be p11b· hshe1l. • T/111111b11nll fflalory To ttlc Editor: Profe5);0r Panian's l\\'O chamiing Orani::e County !I islory articles condense 200 years int o 20 minulc5 of interestin~ reading. I offer a still b r i e f e r condensation: Th e Spaniards took it fro m the lnd 1oin.~. Th e ,\lexic<ins took it from the Spaniard.~. The Americans took it from the ~lexicans. Th e De\·elopers look it from the Americans . Thc Environmentalists u·ould like to takr it from the DeYelopers. How simple it \\'Ould be il \\'e could give it back to the Indians. BILL DAY DR!/ or l'rayer To the Editor : I think a lot of your rcadrrs might li ke to kno"' 1n iidvuncc April 30 is the subject of a sp<'('i.11 proclamultl)n by the Sen:ilc of the l.:nih:d Stale'.'(. doted J)ec. 20. 1973. IL rcad3, " ... !ht• Cong:res.s he rchy proclaims that April Jll, 19i4 . be a na tional day of hu m11iation, fastinit and prayer: and calls upon the poople of our nation to humble ourscl\'CS as \\·e se e fit. before our Creator to acknowledge our final dependence upon Jtim and to repent of our national ~ins." MICHAEL MOLDENHAUER (/ •• Iii. S/to11/d f,blen To the Editor: Solzhenitsyn. r\obcl Prize v.·lnner i!nd couragcQus "'riter In Ru~i:i h a s denoun('('<i Sl alin and l.enin. lit' l\'ll!i rorcibl y arrcsled. imprisonl'<l and then deportt'CI. He exposes l.cnin as be in~ lh<' Ulo\·ing force beh ind the lntnx:h1ctlnn of lt'rrnr and :.11ppression in Rus.~i3. l.cn in i!I be1nR used presently hy Bre7.hnev and the ruling clique :is a 5hinin~ e.xample and i~ the untourhahle of un1ouch.1t>l cs This has brnui.thl dO\l.'TI u p o n Solzhenitsyn'~ hPad the fur~' of the contro lled Soviet press \\'hich i~ funung and raging ag ainst him. IT IS ~1ELI. for Americans to heed the \\'OrdS of this brave and brilliant man v.•ho had the CO\lrage.. the strength of spirit and !he poy,•er of mind to speak the tru th and to v.•am us that appease1nen1 exi sts In the free v.·orld. He said: "The timid <'lvilized world hns found nolhinR wilh v.·hich to op1>0se thtl onslaught of a sudden rt.viva! Ctf bare raced bar!Mlr1ly o«hcr than conctssk>ns and smiles." Th us. ht ~·a ms of lhc dangtr of the pregtnt dr!entc I a p p ea 1 e m c n t t . Soli henil S)"R cautions: "1he prict of eowardire \rill only be evil -v.·e llhall reap courage and ''lctory only v.·hen ~·c dare 10 mnke !lt!Crlfll't . " SolWnilsyn. who kl'Ved eight ~·cars In :t pnson can1 p and lhrte yc:i rs 111 C'Xtlr. I! t1 .. Herald of ~~r~o1n" fo r the v.orld! li e i$· irying to h•ll U.'i. in A1ncric.1 . not to !rust So\•irt pron1ises 11nd to fat<> fenrlf'ss ly "bare facNI barbarity." Th~ obvious ansY.rr !11 this threat i~. of l'u ur se, a powerfu l Uni tt'd St<ites rnil itnry dcltnsc. C.C. MOSELEY llPa1·e11 Ca•• lt'tril To the Ed itor . l l \\'a!I inll'rL·slLng to re:id the :i rticle ahn11t Dr. Isaac Asunov in Sa turday ·!§ f'd ition of the P1lo1 . I agrt'C with hl nl completely. ll E JUT the nt11I on 1he he;1d \\hrn he i;ugg'llStcd tha t Chri stians and ot her so- called religious ~pies "re dt'stroy1ng our earth. usin~ ur our n:itur;1l rrsou rCf•s w11h great d1'tcrn1ination. kl)O'A'ing that lheir 50-{':llll'd hra v1·n v.ill suffu.'c. llo"' about all of us agnostic.'i and athcislS !hat ha\l' to 11\(' on this earth for the next b11l io11 or 1norr year:-.~ l'lea.sc Chr1st1ans. ~1' c hcurt · J<OHEHT JACKSON ,,·f.\'.'fJt1 's c·····dfes To lhe Editor : It's far h.•tlPr to light one s1n:i l1 c.:indlr · than to cu r5" the 1.h1rkn l'SS. I don't know "ho llrsl said ii. but J remembe r thr fi rsl tlrnc th:it I ht•urd 11. It \\·as near !he Ford pl:int :ind loronu dl'.'I ~lar l li~h S<:hool. Th{·r~ \\er<· no cross strcel~ or buildings th('n. only Jarn· hortc Hoad. ::ind 11 had been scraped oul by dOZf'rs ln r the Boy St.:out Jain borec. TllOSE BCl\'S :in · fl 11uht\1·'~ men y,·1th familie.-. no11 .. Some 1na}' bl.' dead. and some faruou~. Our \'Ice 1'1·l·sident llpo k<' 10 !hr Scout ~ and 1<.c 111•nt to tu·ar h1n1 . \\"e Wl·rt· s1:·;1tt·U on !ht' t:round on the side or a hlll and \\'(' "·err c<1t h ci v('n a match. "'h1t h v.·e ht s1mult.::inl'(/!1J>ly. I don't rcn1en1bcr the ~ca r . hul th e \'tee President \\'ll-'f Bichard :\ixon. RV Tilt: SQUnd ot some folks toda~·. you r'l11i:ht think !hat tht:tr philosophy Lll, belier 10 curse Jl1chard :'\1xon. But If v.·c <1ri: honrst 111th ourse]\'P~ v.·c ,., ill h{lve to t1dni1t tha t he has !it rn an)' C<tndles 1o1ncc then. Quit cur.,in,i: !ht' darknl'SS and trv l 1~ht1ng a c;i nd ll' or t"o ) our!!el f Jiil IJOLDI~<; OIAMG,I COAST DAILY PILOT R~rt f.'. \V,trl. l'ubbslit r Thomes Keev1l, Ed itor llorbora. Krt i!:ucJl £dt1 oriol Pa{Jc Editor 1lK" r drt<ir1al f>8t.?t' ol tho-Deily Pl~ ~-ek~ 10 Inform and ltimulJte l"t'a.rlt~ by ~Unit on thil ~fl: rl1\ t l'9t' ('Olnm ,,nl&J')" on toJNcs ol in· '"'"°'! ky 'J)·nrhr •1M t'.'Olumnlsts end c11.rtoon1Ms. by ~twldir,c •forum ro'r n"••ltn ' Vll'WI anrf by prtftntlnJ th~ ntwtpaptr's op~nkmt •nd ldr11~ on cumn1 top~. Tht-rdUorial cplnioctt o,t 1he Da.11)' P1lol •Wt-at onl)' In thfl: ff111oria1 rotumn at ttw! ttlp cf the pqt, Op1nl0nl ~"Pl""~ by tnt ~· umn1SU and r11noonlsts &nd lei.I« ~ rlltn1 an-tMlr Ollo'n lnd no~""' mcnt nt tl'ltlr vk!-4.. by the Daity Ptlot tho\lkf be lntwn:d. Friday, Aprll 19, 1974 UP'IT..._... l\'a.:l Clerk Sadra Silva. y,•earing her Na z i gel-up, has .been asked to transfer to a te'ss sensitive city department. Commun- ity leaders are ada- mant and o!ficials have suggested that S a d r a give up her job as a typist in the San Fran- cisco Police Depart- ment. San Diego La1mche~ Nudity Ba11 • Reforms Suggested • By Reagan SAN JOSE (AP)-&ying public distrust of the election process bas beoome a cancer, Gov. Ronald Reagan called today for state rtfonns that would ban politi ca l co ntr ib ut io n s from <.'orporations, labor wlions, lobbyists and judges. "Aside from infiation the present widespread lack " confidence in govemmeot and in the election process is America's most compelling problem," Reagan said. '"f'his cynicism ls a cancer, an ugly growth eroding the public's belief in the honesty and integrity of our very fonn of government. Surgery ls needed." UP'IT ......... 1 Surrenders Taneyoshi Migita. 24, suspected of hacking to death !\1ariko Sato, 2>-year-0ld nigblclub slnger, and then stuff- ing her bDdy into a steamer trunk, surren4 dered to San Francisco Bay Area .'Zebra' Manhunt Called 'Racist Oµtrage' $._\:\ FJto\~CISCO 1!\P1 -1';1111 llnlvrt!'u k. gen rr:il blaC'ks were stopped the rlrat '~,,n•t·I f"r 111~ American Civil n·tght ••-plan was 1'n err-t ~layor J ost:ph !.. Alioto \'n"'s v 1• un: ..... to ('Ont1nuc the m i4 11 s Iv o Ll~rties Union IK"re, termed and few complained. Bart• the sear('h{'" a "racist outrage rna nhunt caned ''Zebra·• for I r said police had nrlnted l.800 and a massive vlol[I! on o tbe ,... the black ki!l ('rs of 12 \vhitc 1 1 h 1 ''Zebra" -~, whl~ -• r1Jostitulionri r g ts o every "'01"' u1 ""' p('ri;ons. despite complnlnts black man Jn the ci ty." being given on request to that hundreds of Innocent 0t•-r protests came from ··""-1----' t;.;acks a rc being questioned 11(; persona w1iu are Cn::mQI to and searched. Black Panther Ch al rm a a they could avoid be In i "\'le are not going to relent ~ searched again. in dur efforts 10 get this ''We didn't h•1'e Both Alkito am Barca killer,'' Alioto said Thursday an 11 prot~•t on compared the Zebra manhunt night. "What we're going to raMlal dts-lmfna-to the search in Ula fOT 1 carry out is a tough law '" '-• white slayer known as 7.odlac, enforcement policy with l n t•on 1eltet1 tee tee11t who killed aix persons and consti tut ional limits.'' niter ,.,latte ttten never was caught, Barca llJd. Reaction came swiftly to f n flte z 0 d I a e during lha~ search hundreds of Alioto 's a n pounce men t case.'' white men v.tho flt the tnler's Wednesday night that police description were stopped on v.·ould stop an black men who ~ the streets. resemblt'd Ult composit e "We didn't have any protest photograph of a black gunman Bobby Seale. Rep. Jerorqe _ on racial discriminltkln when gh . the 1 . P 1,_ Waldie. <D-OIJU.r. and the t •--~,._ In sou t Jn s ayuigs. o ru: NAACP. we wen. a1Ler ~ i.c men believe at least two blacks the 1.odiac case tn the same THE GOVERNOR said the Police Thursday. legislature should enact a ban .:....:...:..::::..:._:_.:....:_.:.c. __ _ have been involved iil l he Alk>to appeared at a news way," Alioto said. apparently random shootings conference flanked by liack Asked whether po 11 c e that have terrorized the city ~ivlc leaders, saylng h e thought the Zebra killers still for the past five months. wanted lO dllpel the notion were in San Francisco, Alioto on corporate and labor union ca m pa i g n contributions because "the greatest potential for abuse is in the massive rollective financial contributions of s p e c i a I interest groups ." . "We can eliminate this type of abuse without denying the individual citizen the opportunity o.nd ahe right to financially s u p po rt U10 political philosophy that he or she feels will best serve their own interest and the best interest of the stale and nation " Reagan said in a speech prepared for delivery to a luncheon held by Better Business Bureau of Santa Clara Valley. Fralld Sw'l "We are convinced the black that any ·poo!tble r a c I a I said· . communlly is under a police lmpllcaUon is involved. .---·--------1 state," said the Rev. Cecil "We are not wUly-nilly going Ullln J ted Williams,· minister of G I l d c to stop black men oo the ].;. £.l nstiga ~~m~~ia~a~et=~t s~~ ~]~~ts sa~ .. ~~ye~ ~ iNSURANCE and interrogations and a r easonab l y fit the 1914 H.._ ... ..._... By YOUD O'Cf dragnet taking place like description." COSTA MBA & e ' \.\'e've never seen in any city I Oiie! Police Ins Pe ct or 54145554 ;· r~k~no~w~o;r.~··iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliQJ~a~rlies~Barc~iaisaiiidiabouiiiitmliOOiiiiiii~~~ii~-~~~-1 SAN FRANCISCO !AP) -A $3.8 million damage suit was filed in Alameda County FREE CIRCUS NOW Superior Court Thursday by Alty. Gen. Evelle J. Younger charging an East B a y pharmacist with what was termed the largest known ti'ledl·Cal fraud in the state. CLOWNS. JUGGLRS, FIU GAMlS Named In the suit filed on OAJL '1' P!LOT :J ~egreatest §ellnori ever · pt"eached ..• T/Jr St,n1011 011 1hr Mou11t by fts11s of N.1:s11rtli, for :,000 ,\ftnrs thr ,.1ost inspiri11g, 1uo,ds rvtr spo.lrrn . "T/1 is tJ.C1/111~ clntsscal 1trtJiltS:t of Tnus w1l/ /11• drnmalically i11itri1rtr td llus S1111dny nl O:JO nnrl .• 11 :JS n.m., l1y .:; Dr. RolHrt /.! Schulln Irr fhr ~ opm nfr pulpil "' "! 1/1r Ganltn C1011r ' { Con1mwnity ,~ · · Church, 12141 Lr1qis St .. Gnrdr11 G1ovr, Ca. • r SAN DIEGO !AP) -The City Council has banned public nudity in San Diego, ex:cept for an belated 900-foot stretch or beach, and has laken the first step toward outlawing nude pictures 1n sidewalk news racks. Reagan also called for legislation that v.oold ban political contributions front public employe groups. b e half of the State Department or Health are:l -;~~~=====~=~====~===~====~~~~~~'.:;;;;T;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1r phannacist Robert 0 a v i d Tobenltin, his e :r -w i f e , Lorraine Tobenkln; Tobenkin's allorneys. Robert 0 . Wright and Robert Mouser, both of Hayward, and Wright's wife. Renee Wright. The rouncil vote 5 • 2 Thursday to outlaw nudity in Despondent all public places e1cept for a~;-, £ •mall portion or Black'• Bead> Man W 1 e in La Jolla. A larger section of ' the beach has been frequented by ntJd.i!ls tor several years. SPRINTING. ROBBERY MORRO BAY (UPI) - A man robbed a bank of 45,000 Thitnday, t be n made his getaway by sprlnttng along the bead> near thi!: San Luls Obispo County community. A manhunt launched thortly after the robbery found oo trace of the robber. Officen sa Id a man produced a gun at the Cayucos Brandl of the San lArls Obispo National Bank and scooped up 15.000 from two tell ers before fleeing. Hang Selves SAN JOSE (UPl)-The note on the apartment door read: "$35 In pod<eL Call Oak Hill (funeral home). Arrangements have been made for removal. Everything prepaid." ..-!Miele, police foond the bodies of Ira llrotm>an, 77' and his wife , Antonia, 79, who banged them5elves w i t h electrical cord rrom a balcony railing. Lyle Brotzman, their son, told investigators his parents had been despondent over ill health and the fact they were moving to a convalescent home. "There may have been some reluctance on the part or my mother" about the move, Brotzman said. The elderly couple killed themselves the day they were to move to the convalescent home. THE COMPLAINT alleges Tobenkin submitted a total of $814.720 in fa 1 s e Medi-Cal Claims in the years 1969 through 1971. He ;l~~ed guilty to grand theft aitd f1lmg false claims in January of l9Tl and is now serving a tenn in state pri.900. The suit alleges that after Tobenkin was arrested in October of 1971, the other defendants transferred and concealed $464,941 which the state was to recover. The money. said the complaint, had been in various accounts maintained by the pharmacist and his \.\'ifc. The suit in Alameda County Superior Court 3Jlcgcs that Robert O. Wright. a r t e r Tobenkin's arrest and before his conviction, personally removed from !he United califomia Bank in Hayward $370,000 in cash transferred to him by the phannacist and his "'ife. It said the disposition of this money in $100 bills is unknown. 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White, 818 Left: crocheted lace, ruffle cuffs and back zip. Pink or blue, 816 Each in sizes S,M,L. Daytime Lingerie Anri-Oing C~ is 1 rTgistettod rr.demuk of Ame rican Enka. Shol'. Monday thru Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.J Bullock's South C:O... Plua. Son Diego Fr<cwsy at Brisiol, Costa M"'.• Telephone: ))6-06~ I' Saturday, 10:00 a.m. ro 6:00 p.m. . . I ) . , • • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Apathy Poses Problem Citizen concern about the !Utll11! ol the Coast Com· !11Unity .Colle'e Di.strict appean to be at an all·time low, if one is to Judge by this week's attendan<.-e at public hearings on the Garden Grove annexalion quesUon . No one showed up for Tuesday night's session in the 1.200-seat Orange Coa&t College auditorium except for two student s working on a class assignmenL The turnout \Vednesday night at Golden West College wasn't much better; only five people showed. Yet the issue is one of tbe most important to fa ce the di strict in m3ny years. It involves extendin~ the boundaries or the Coast Community ~liege District to include the Garden Grove Unified School District, there- by providing the means for Garden GrOve high school graduates to continue their education at Golden \Vest or Orange Coast College. The annexation will bring additional students to bolh campuies immediately and eventually will require the construction of a satellite campus in Garden Grove. Although the point has been made that lhe merger "'On't cost residents of the present cjistrict higher taxes. annexation is a significant step. The lrustees should have had the benefit of knowing whether the comlnunity wns for or against it, and a chance to consider and deal with any areas of concern. Hope for Drivers A headache that gets worse for a motorist each time he ha.s to drive over it soon will be out of the way, un- less, or course. America is hit with a sudden, unexpected Asphalt Crisis. for Uie big job. 1 Today. motorists can look forward to completion within a few days of the required re-paving job. The weather is fine. And the necessary pipe has been de- livered. installed and connected. Com'muters using Victoria Street daily will be glad lo be rid of the violent bounce over the temporarv road· work, an experience that threatens to sh11ke IOOse the teeth in one's head and the kingpins in his car's steering and suspension. City HaJJ sources pro1nise an end to all this nex1 week. PE Too Painful? Not long ago. state authorities ruled It should no longer be mandatory. for. gradua.tion that Junior college student complete units 1n physical education. 1'he de- cision was left, up to the trustees or each distr1cl. So it was' that trustees of tile Orange Goa.st Co1nmu: nity College DisLrict gathered lo ponder the PE ques tion for their campuses, Orange Coast in Costa ~lesa and Golden \Vest in Huntington Beach. In the end. they de· cided to keep the physical education requirement. This n1ight prompt some student at Golden \Vest or OCC lo compl ain that now they a.re adults and should be allowed sel£·determination on whether or not they must pull on sweat socks and gym suits to win an As· sociate of Arts degree. . Pond~r for a. moment. however. the physical educa· t1on offenngs of the two cantpuses in this n1odern era. You find coeducational volleyball. coed dancing. ~won· ming and even bi cycle riding. The Energy Crisis itself was but one factor that con- tributed to the long-dela.yed completion of a sewer line in- stallation that closed oU Costa Mesa's Victoria Street to through traffic for months. Weather of course was an- other factor. But the final blow was that manUfacturers could not produce enough of the sewer pipe required .\Vatch ~he students in action on campus and you ge t the 1mpress1on they are really havi11 g a good ti1ne. 4bout the worst thing you could accuse the 1rus1ees of is forcing the you ng people to have some fun. 1\nd maybe stay healthier, loo. c •JUST PON'T (~LL ME A WHITE HOUSE PLUMBE~; Mode1·n Man May Vanisl1 111 a11 Avalanche of Paper Dear Cloo1ny Cus Rec1•11it111e11t Policies Citefl Doubts Police Compariso By SENATOR ·n. L. RICllARDSON J Once upon a nme. if you wanted a · duplicate copy of your deathles!\ prose. you •got another fl at piece or rock and a stone chisel and wenl to "'Ork. In the f tr..t recorded cr.se of duplica- tion. after ~1oses broke !he tablets of stone that God ha d listed the Ten Com- mandments on, God commanded ~toses to bring two more tables up on the moun- tain. saying. "Hew thee lv.'o tables of stone like unto the firs t; and I will write upon these tables the words.that were in the first tables. which thou brea kest." UP TO a hundred )'ears ago, if a businessman wanted a copy ol his transactions . a copying clerk re-wrote it in longhand. \llith the advent of the typewriter, !hen the copy machine, everything and anything has been reproduced ad infinitum. in a veritable blizzard of paper. Paper shortages? You 'd never guess it i£ you sa\v the reams upon reams or out- pourings on paper fron1 every govern· ment agency. office, committee, bureau., foundation. board, commission . depart· ment, assoc iation, and the sub's and divisions thereof. THE SCIENCE of making copies rages onward and upward via hcctography, stenciling, photocopying. xerography, and t'crofilming. \Vhether il is read or no!, one asks. Xerox stock that was $9S a share in 961 is now worth more than its weight in gold al $369 per share. Copying machines are Big Business, proclaiming that no office is too sma ll to have at least one. These wizards of (GUEST REPORT) mechanical abilily not only' copy any size aod colo r, but fold , collate. staple. stuff and stamp -all jobs that took a "'orking girl hours to aceontpllsh. There are an estimated 600,000 copy machines in offices nowadays . doing chores clerks used to d0i. Where in the aame of heaven do all the copies go? SUPPOSEDLY, secretarial time and cost is weighed against the cost of th e copy machine, but once It became evi· dent that it was as easy and almost as tast to run 55 copies as one, secretarial time gained bas been spent in distributing the other 54 copies, and 54 other secretaries spend time filing them. Certainly, oo ooe would think of trying to read through this avalanche of paper! And as a fringe benerit, our Gal Friday has found out bow easy it is to make copies or reciPes and knitting instructions ror herself. as well as jokes, limericks and political cartoons worthy or of(icc distribution. 'l'1le average American spends 52 minutes a day reading bis daily paper, plus another hour reading s i g n s , rr.agazines, books and can labels. Sur- rounded by print, he ingests belween ten and twenty thousand words a day. AS!BUlted by a minimum of 6!IO ad· \'ertising messages a day, he only notices 76 of them. Small wonder that the blizzard or paper that goes through hi s office daily is largely unread. GOVERN~1 ENT and the 1 i I i la r y I thought "'Otnen \\errn't allo\•.·ed to ride on Costa f\tesa fi re lruck<>. Those arc v.·omen. 11ren't thcy. 11·lth the long flov.·ing hair' ~1. .I. L. Gt-..Y Giii <om..,.nll I re t.Ubftlitl... bY rMOon u.f .. Ml r1Ktt1o1tliY ,..Jtod IN Winn II rM MWUl..,et, ~ ,....,. l>lf -•• I• GIOIM'lly G•l.. 01lly f'lkl. are especially afflid.ecr with the disease of Copyitis. Pertiapt·tbe disaster of the Charge or the Li gh t Brigade would never have occurred if there had been a Xero:t machine in the fie.Id t.o see that fveryone, including the horses. got duplicate copies of the correct orders. Anyooe who has been or still is in the armed services. knows the smothering layers of forrns and orders in quadruplicate th at must be filled out , filed and obeyed before you can put your socks on. Government at all levels -rural. city. county, stale and federal -is just as guilty of contributing to the millions or copies of EVERYTHING that must be blown out of copy machines . II may save some girl's time. but think of !he paper. the handling and distribution. the filing cabinets. then warl.'houses for records •.. ad infinitum ... Despite the efforts or ecologists to • recycle waste paper, available facilities will ntver keep up "'ith the bil!O'A'ing waves of copies which mount to fill every nook and cranny "'here a filing cabinet can be crammed in. Ylben Saint Peter calls me home to heaven, I wonder if there wi ll be duplicate copies for all of the saints and cherubs to announce my arri\•al~ To the Echtor. I "ould lf\\t 10 nlake a comment 111 rei;:ard to the r('('cnt i D3ily Pilot, Apr JI It I art it· le "'riiten by ~tr, ~tunro. "Aml.'r1c:an Pohce are Strangers... I pl!rsonal!y take exception to many of thl' points of differences bet1,1,·ecn Arncric:an and British police as stated by fllr. t.tunro: howe\'er. 1 feel compc!led tr1 mention only one. ~JR. MU1''RO'S statement, and I qoo,c. "'\\'here any unstable young Amcr1c<in male with a sense of personal inadequacy !O severe that he needs to carry a lethal 1,•:capon may be attracted to the linited Stall!S police for to crime). recru itment to the British constabulary offers no such inducement -and a different personality profile and ;i different order of CQUrilgc emerges in conscquener." ~l y reply to 1his sta temen t 1,1'ill be short 11nd to the point. It is quite obvious that t.lr. ~tunro docs not knov.· anything about po I 1 cc rl'Cruitment and requirements. I n closing. I would like to say ror myS<'U and all my brother "American" police officers. it was not our "instability". nor any sense of •·personal inadequacy ". that promp lcd us to ser\'e our communities in the capacity of police officers. l!SLIKE ~tr. ~tunro. I ha\'e not performed the necessary psychological sun•ev lo establish that a dirferenl Jl('rsoiiality profile exists bet w cc n American and British police. SGT. TONY VILLA :'\ev.·port Beach Police Department A Misguided Soldier of Fortune ·Watergate Burglar Chased Advcnt.ure, Found Trouble \Y ASHlNGTON -Long before Frank Sturgis joined the wo rld 's m n s I celebrated burglary crew and broke into ~ the \\'atergate, he was my friend. I knew him as a soldier of fortune. a pilot and gun runner. a romantic who bloomed ill-betimed in a programmed age. an adventurer whom humdrum could never quite assimilate. -He \Yas also 11 Don ::: Quixote. square jth\' set against the en· emy. dra\\'n irrt:sli· bly to such calami· lies as the Bay of Pigs and Watergate. \Ve hBV•~ kept in touch over the years, bot he has periodi- cally dropped out of sight. forever chas- ing adventurt. usually finding misadven· ture. ONCE in his youth , he confounded the odds and became part of• legend, one of the ragged few who persevered in the mouDtains wilh Fidel Castro. After lheir incredible victory. he could bt" seen on Havana 's streets in the regalia of an AJr 1'tarshal. For a tima. he "'-as Castro's man In charge or "litr era1cd" gambling casinos and luxury hotels. On matters of principle, having to do "'ilh Castro's repreuion and his tum towa rd Russia. Frank defected from the Revolution to become 11galn the long·shol gambler against the house. Thereafter. he risked his n~k against Castro In foredoomtd ventures of the Cuban "freedom fighters." llE PROGRESSED from the Bay or • (JACK.ANDERSON) Pigs to Watergate, where he thought he was seeking evidence !hat castro ~·as contributing to the George f\1cGovern campaign. After Frank and his friends "·ere ar- rested at gwipoint inside Democrat.ic headquarters, they .were pictured In the press as figures or fun, bunglers and petty thieves. On another level. they b e c a m e caricatures of Orwellian enemies of the American system, JI was even whispered that they had been behind the plot to assassinate President Kennedy. As evidence. one group brou ght me a news photo taken on the streets or Dallas oo assassination day. They eagerly pointed out a man it.hey said was Sturgis lurking in the shadows. The man resembled Sturgis but definitely v.·as not Sturgis. AND IN ~11Mf1, lhe Justice Depart· m"1l solemnly charge<! that Sturgis had recrulled mettenarles. a dlrty dozen, ostensibly to fight Castro but rtally to steal cars. The prosecutora wa it«.! until after the Watergate caper to bring the cbargts. When they couldn 't convince lhc jury. they convened another jury which fitJally convicted Frank or transporting stolen. cars to Mexico. Frank has told me thnt the Watergate figure he admire1 most la G. Cord on LW.. dy who has maintained a grim. tlght· Hppcd Silence ln the fa~ or 8 harsh. 20- ycar scntcn<."e. So Sturgis, Uddv·like, sat • through !he auto theft trial "·ithout testi· fying in his own defense. t have now persuaded him to tell his story, which I have carefully checked v.·ith the -n·ilnesses I could reach. They ha ve confirmed most details as he related them. but there are no available "'itnesses to other events. FRANK HAS always been ready at the crook of a finger to pick up his carbine and rush off to a new adventure. It·"'a!\ altogether characteristic of h i m . lhcrcfore. to volunteer in 1968 to lead a mission for a total stranger who Iden· tified himself as Col. Francisco Quesada. The colonel sought out Slurgis to help hi· jack a Soviet freighter and hold It hostage for the return or the U.S. spy ship Pueblo, which the North Koreans had captured in January 1968. Frank advertised in the newspaper! for advenlurtr!l and selected his dirty dozen from the loughesl applicants. lie gave no thought to the possibWty that $Orne of thtm may have applted from the wrong side of the law. IN OBEDlENCE lo the colonel 's in· st.ructions, Frank told them only that they would participate in a mission agalnSl Castro and would be paid after the mission "'as completed. Ile never learned until _ later. he swears. that a couple of his troope rs raised drinking :tnd gambling money by leasing l.,,,'O cars and selling them tn Mexico. Jndttd. one bad OOe:n sentenced to a federal pcnitenUary io 1066 for a similar crime. EVENTUALLY: Frank rounded up his undJscJpHnl'd band from bfexJcan bars and ba"·dy houses, loaded them aboard a fishing boat and set out for a sccre1 rendet\'OUS with a gunboat that he had been told \\·ould assist them "'ith the bi· jacking. But Frank's boatload of ad1·en1urers. alas. ran aground on a reef off the coast of Britislr flonduras. Frank put eight men anO all the firearms ashore on a mangrove Sl\-·amp. Then he and four others made their wa y to Belize. British Hooduras. seeking to repair the boat THE t.IOTLEY mercrnarics. of course. 11,·ere llpolled and rounded up by the British authorities. and Frank'.~ ".\lis- sion : lmpossibll!" ended in a ll ondurnn jail. They ~,ere shortly deported back to the United S1.11tes .end the missing autos were traced to Frank's men. Angry at F'rank bc.>rnuse they h.iJdn't been paid for the abortive adventu re. they told Lhe aulhorlllcs he had directed them to sell the leased cars. I llAVE ALWAYS known Frank Sturgts as a man of (OlK;hlng sincerity. sober habits and fierce patriotism. Although misguki~. he fully deser.·rd the sentence for his role in the \\'attrgatc break·ln. But the auto theft conviction. I believe, Is a bum rap. FOOTNOTE : U.S. Altomey \\'llliam Northcutt. who has a reputation in f\llaml for decency and integrity, noted that SturgiJ "had tvtry bN!'ak. If he failed 10 brlng fort h evidence that was mat~iaJ. 1hc prottUtion was not 10 blamf'." Nortlltutt also emphasized: "There was no relationship between the car ease and Watergate.·· ( l\lAILBOX J,fftcr~ frr1111 readers nrc wclcomP. .\'orn10/ly, 1r r11t•rs sl1011/d convey rhe1r 1111•.~s1J!/Cs 111 :ino vords or less. Tlie r1.1lrr f11 c1J111lt'11.~r /pflpr!f In fit spnce i•' l'/in11111irc /11Jl'I 1s reserved. 1\/1 /er- 1ers n1u.s int•l11,ch• s1011111urr at1d m~il- 111 (1 1Jtldr1·~~ hut ·1111JJ1es mny be with· l1eftl 011 rc111es! if .~11ffir:ie11t reason 1s nnrt1rc11 t. Poetry will 11oi bl! pllb· fiillltd. Tlmmbnnil lll•lor!J To the Editor: J'rofessor l';i ni,1n's t"·o channing Or.inge County History articles condense 200 ~cars into 211 n1inulN of intcresling rl'c1ding. I offer a still b r i e fe r condensation: The Sp:in1:irtls took it from thP Indians. Thr ~le:1:1cans took 1t from the Spiln1ard<;. The Ameri cans took it frorn the .\le:1:1rans. The Dc\·eiopcrs look 11 from the AmC"ricans. The En\•ironmc:ontahst~ v.ould like to lake !t from the Developers. How sunple it would ht:! if "e could give ii back lo the Indian s. BILL DAY 01111 of l'rn11er To the I·:ditor : ! thin k :1 lot of your readt'rs might like lo kno~· 111 :td\·nn<.:e Apr il 30 is the subject of a s1.1ec1;1/ procl11n1ation hy lhc Senate of the Cnitt.'CI St:1tc~. d,1!td Ike. 2fl. 1973. IL reads. ",, ,thl' CongrC"o;s hrrrhy proclairns that April 30. \9it he a nal.ional d.1y of h11mi11ation. fasling <tnd prayer; and call::; upon the people of our nation to humble ourselves as v.·e sec fit, before our Creator to acknov.·1(.'(ige our final dependence upon Him and lO repent of our national sins ." t.l lCJl1\EL ~fOLD£NHAU1':R IJ • .'i • .'ilu•11ld f,b1e11 To 'he Editor : Sol>:henilsyn, ~obcl Prize ~·inner <lnd rourageous 11-rricr in. Russia . ha s dcnounrcd Stalin and Lenin, lie "'A<; rorcihly arrcs1ed. in1prisoncd nod then dl"pof1ed. lie exposes Len in RS bc1n~ the l'll(l\'tng force h<.'hind lhr introduction or !error and supprPssion In Russia. l.(>nin i.o; being used prcSf'ntly hy Brezhnev nnrl the ruling cli4uc as n !fhin1n~ example nnd is lh<' untou chable of untouchables. Thi! has br~ht do"n 11 p I) n Solzhenitsyn's head lhe fury of the contrOllL'<i So\·iet riress °"''hich Is £urn ing and raging against him IT IS \VEl~l for Americans lo heed Ille v.·ords of this brave and brillian( man "'ho had rhe couragt, the strength of spirit and the power of mind to speak 1hc truth and· to ~·a m us 1ha1 apptascment exists in the free "·ortd. He s.ild: "The l1mid ch•ilized v.orld has found nothing "'1th \\•hi ch to oppo~ the onslauithl nf a sudden rt\-·h·al of bare faced barbllrlty other than conctsslons and smiles." Thus. hi! "'arn! of the dAngcr o(\ the prescnl detcnt e (a p pea .se n1 e n t J. Solzhenilsrn caution!: "the price oC cowRrdice will only be evil -we shall reap courngc and ,,lctory only -·hen y,·e d.1re 10 make sac.rilices." Sollhenlt.8yn, v.'ho $Crvcd c1ght yea.rs m • a prison cn111p and three y.:oars in exilr. 1. ;.1 "lll'r:1!d of Frl't'<lnrn " for the ~·orld tl r 1s tryin~ 10 tell us. n1 i\nl(·nc:i, not t tnL'l So1·1et pron115es and to fare f('11rlrs~ly "bare fal't."d barbarity " Th" <:lb1,·1ous ;inS\\'t'r 10 1h1s 1hrer1l ~"· of roursl.', a llO"'crful L'nitt'<i State5 m11it:tr di:f('l\.'i(:, L'.C. ~tOSELE i lle111· ... 11 C:ft11 \t ,,;, I It v•a ~ intrres!ini: to rt•o1<1 lht! <1rl1C'J( about l)r. lsaar Astn\OV 1n S..'lturd av !, rdilion of the P1lnl I ai;rf't' wi1 h hiin con1plctcly llE lll'f lhc n111l on the hend "hl'n l11y· suggefi Led 1h<il Chr1!<.tians ;,ind other sol, called rl'liglous people!! :1re di.:..o;troy1ng \ our earth. us1 n~ up our n;Hur:il r1•sourc~ \l'ith great delern11n:111on. kno~·1ng tha t their S<X'all('() hl·avcn "1!1 ~uHicc. llo.,,,· about all of us agnostics and 11lht1s1s !hat h11vr to lhc Qn 1hls c<irth for 1he next b1lhon or inort:' }ears., f'll·aSt C'hrisllaJL'>, gi\'e heart: llOB~~RT JACKSON ,,·1.ro11's Cf1r1dle~ To the Editor : It's far better lo lrght one srnall candle than to curse the darknc:o ss. l don 't know "''ho first said 11, but I remember the f1 r!.I tirnc !hat I hl'ard H. It v.·as near the Ford plant and Corona clel ~lar High School. Tht're "·ere no cross slrects or buddings lhen. only Jarn· boree Road. ;ind 11 had bc1·n !ltf3Pt'li out by dours for the Boy Seoul Jamhorcc. Tll<JSE IHlrS ~rl' d!JlllJl!1·s~ llH'n With fun1ilies no11·. Sonle 1n:1y be dead . and so1nr ;famous. Our Vice Pre ident spokt to th<" SCou!( .ind \\(• 111·nl to he:ir h1n1 \\'c .,.,t·r·· si•:1tc:od on lhf' ground on lhl' side of a hill :uld \\'e Y.cre ('ii.Ch given a match, 1vhich "t lit s1mult:1nf'o11sly. J don't r<'member the year. but the \'ice President "a .• nichard :\1:1:on. RV Tllf; sound of some fo lk!'! toda1,. ~ou might think thJt tht•1r ph1lo:>ophy 1-. ht.·tter 10 curse Richard ;-.;1).on Bin 1f 111· arl! honi·.st "ith 011r~t'h1·~ .... ,. 11,111 h.11(' In ad1n1t that he has lit m;.n y e.ind!c.s !llncc \hen . Quit cursing lhc 1!,1r~ne~ ... ;i.ncl try hghting a crindlr 1Jr 1v.u ~011rsrlf .11)1 llOLD ING OIANGl COAST DAILY PILOT Robt rt N. \V.,td, Pubti.shtr Thol'l'\os Kef'rtl, Editor Barbara Krtibich. £di1Qriat Page Editor ~ C'.illnr\a\ ·~ Of lhf! -0.ily P1;o1 6tt.kt: to inform and IUmulate n<MI~ by ~ting on thls pace dll ('l'R ('t)Tnml'l'ltary . ..,., !()pies or 1n. T'1't'lt hy 1ynd1c1tt'd column111a and c1rtoo111111, by pi-Cl\lidint: .a forum tor rM~,.,· va~·· and b)' pmt'ntlnc th is ne•'SPAP"" 1 opinions and kffou on cumnt topu:T.. The t<t11or1al op\!'I~ o! the Da.i!y l'llot IPJlll'.11.r only tn lhe f'dllorW i'.'Olumn 1t tht 1op or !ht pq~. i)pJnJ(:l:U. ('1fJ)n'ssPd b)' '~ ,,.,. umnlJQ and cartoonlSl1 and ltUtl" "'"iters..,.,. their own and M ~ mrn.t of th(;r • vlev.11 by the: Dail1 Piklt trhoukl be l.nl«ftd... t'riday, April 19, 1974 U'I T .. tPM!t Na.:i Clerk Sadra Sil\'a, '''earing her N a z i get.up, has been asked to tr.ansfer l:o a le ss sensitive city department. Commun- ity leaders are ada· mant and officials have suggested that S a d r a give up her job as a typist in lhe San Fran- cisco Police Depart· ment. San Diego Laimch es Nuditv Ban Reforms Suggested By Reagan SAN JOSE (AP)-Sayhig public distrust or the election proces., has become a cancer, Gov. Ronald Reagan called today for state reforms that v.·ould ban politic a l e o ntribution s f rom cofl)Of3tions, labor wlions, lobbyists and judges. "Aside from inflation the l present v.'id(ISpread Jack M confidence in government and in the election process is America's most compelling problem," Reagan said. "This cvnicism is a ca~r. an ugly 'growth eroding the public's belief in the honesty and integrity oi our very form of government. Surgery ls needed .'' Surrende rs Taneyoshi r-.1igita, 24, suspected of hacking to death fi.1ariko Sato, 25-year-<>ld ni ghtclub singer, and then stuU- ing her b o d y into a steamer trunk. surren- dered to San Francisco Bay Area 'Zebra' Manhunt Called 'Racist Outrage' ~ \'.\ FRA:\'r 1srr1 1,\f' 1 ~lnyor Jo~t·ph J. 1\Huto \f)'.I' tn Nlnt1nur tht: 111 u l'i li i v r. rnn nhunt C.'.!Jlcd "Zebra" fo r the bluck kil lers of 12 \\'h1tr pr~ ... on~. despi te <.'01nplal nt~ thnt hundred~ of innoccnl t;;;H·ks arr be ing questioned ;ind scarrhed . "\Ve are not going to relent In our eflorts to get thi s kill er,'' Alioto said Thursday night. ''\Vhat v.·e're going to carry out is a tough law enforcement policy w i I h i n constit ut ional limits.'' Reaction came sv.•iftly to AlioW's announcement Vt'ednesday night that police v.'ould stop an black men who !"1 11 llah'On1 ~. ~ t' n I' r ~ ! Mun~1·l fnr thr Arnrrican Civil Llbertlt s 11111011 h<'rt;. lermrd lhc <ic<irtht'" tt "raelsl outrage nnd a mas~iv" violu lion of the ('r)ns!Ltl1tional rights of every black man in the city.'' ()lhr.r prole!iU ea 1ne from Black Panther C ha I rm a D "We dldn'I ha Ile an 11 prolest on racial dlscrlmlna- ilon 1c l1e111ce ment nfler '"hlte men In the Zodlae case.'' resembled the c o m po s i t e Bobby Seale, Rep. Jerome photograph of a black gunman Waldie. (D-Callf.), and lbe sought in the slayings. Police NAACP. believe at least two bla cks blacks were stopped the fil'!I night th~ plan waa In effect and few ·t'Omplained. Barca i;aid police llld printed 1,600 "Zebra" cards which wtre being given on request to persoM who are cleared '° they could avoid be I n g searched again. ·Both Alk>to and Barca compared the l.ebra manhunt to the search in 1918 for a white slayer known as Zod11c, who killed siz penocis and never was caugli~ Bum said. dwing that search hundrtd.! of white men v.'ho fit the .killer's deM:ription were stopped oo the streeta. THE GOVERNOR said the Police Thursday. legislature should enact a ban ---------- have been involved in l h e Alioto appeared at a neWs apparently random shootings conference flanked by ttack that have terrorized the city civic leaders, saying he for the past !Jve months. "wanted to di!:pel lhe notion "We didn't have any protest OD racial discrlmlnatkn when we went after white fntn in the Zodiac case in the same way," Alioto said . Asked whether p o 11 c e thought the Zebra killers still were in San Francisco, Alioto said: on t"orporate and labor union c a m pa i g n contributions because "the greate s t potenti al for abuse ls in the 1nassive collective financial contributions of spec i a I interest groups." "We can eliminate this type of abuse without denying the individual c it I :ten the opportunity nnd ahe right to financially support U1e political philosophy that he or she fccls will best serve their own interest and the best interest or the state and nation," Reagan said !n a speech prepared for dchvtry to a luncheon held by Better Business Bureau of Santa Clara Valley. F d S • t •·we are convinced the black that any possible r a c i a 1 r 3 ll Ill community is under a pollCe implication is involved. state," said th• Rev. Cceil "We are not willy-nilly going RABBln I d Williams, minister of Ci Ii d c to stop black men oo the ]J, ;,'.l nstigate ~1emorial ~'ethod ist Church. st reets and ask questions," ~'. AUTo-ffOM~··· "There have been searches Alioto said. "Only those who INSURANCE and interrogations and a reason ab 1 y fit the • ?"? 1914 H•rt-... ._....,4 By Y 01mcrer dragnet taking place like description." ~ cost• MESA & ~ · v.·e've never seen in any city I Chief Police I n spec tor 549.5554 / l-~k'.""~~;··jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iCh~ar~les~~Ba~riciaisaiiiidiiiabouiii'ilOOiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~-~~"::-1 SAN FnANCISCXl (AP) -A now o . $3.8 million damage suit v.•a!i filed in Alameda Coun1y Superior Court Thursday by Att y. Gen. Evelle J. Younger charging an East B' a y pharmacist Yl'ilh v.·hat was termed the largest ~wn Jl,·ledi·Cal rraud in the state. Named In the suit filed on FREE CIRCUS NOW CLOWNS, JUGGLDS, fRU GI.MU • • • O/llLY Fl'LOT j 'Gfe greatest ~tinori ever · pt"eache<}_ ••• Tlrt" Str111011 011 1hr Mount b.11 //tSNSOf N11u1retl1, for :!,000 yr11•> tlu• "10St in5pirin~ 1uo1ds ('Vt• spoken. "This rlC1li111!' cl1usir11/ rrirs>ll~t> of 1es11s w1/l I••' d111mt1tically lill<'t;••ttl.'d 111,s 511,,dny nt 0 :.10 1p1d · 1 J :IS IT ni .. l•.11 •• ~ D,, Rolwrt J: Xhutln i" thr ,.~ oprtt nir p11/p1/ ri( ~ 1/1t Gnrdtn Cro~'C' Con1mu"ity Cl111rch. 12.1 41 Lt 1vis Sr .• Gr11dr11 'Grotlt, C11. ... .. SAN DIEGO fAP l -The City Council has b.lnned public nudity in San Diego, except for an isolated 90!)..foot stretch of beach, and has lakCfl the fi rst step toward outlawing nude pictures In sidewalk news racks. Reagan also called for legislation that v.'Ould b..1n political contributions from public emp\oye groups . be ha I f of the State Department or Health are'.l -;~~~~~=~~~~~~====~====~~===~~~~:;::h~~;::;r:;:::;:::;:::;::==========~l-Pharmacist ll.obert D a vi d __ _ Tobenkin. his e x-wi fe , Lorraine Tobenkln: Tobcnkin 's attorneys. Robert D. \\'right and Robert J\touscr, both of Hayward. and V.'right's wife, f{cnee Wright. The rouncil vote 5 · 2 Thursday to oullaw nud ity in all public places except for a small porllon of Black's Beach in La JoJJa. A larger section of the beach has been frequented by nudists tor several years. SPRINTING ROBBERY MORRO BAY (UPll - A man robbed a bank of $5,000 Thiinday, t be n made his getaway by sprinting along the beach near this San lAlis Obispo Coonty community. A manhunt latu1ched shortly after the robbery found no trace of the robber. • . Officers said a mpn produced a gun at the Cayucos Branch of the San Luis Obispo National Bank and scooped up $5.000 from two tellers before fleeing . Despondent Man, Wife Hang Selves SAN JOSE (UPJ)-The llCJ(c on the apartment door read : "$3$ in pocket. Call Oak Hill (fllflffal home). Arrangements have been made for removal. Everything prepaid." '1nside. police foond the -bodies of Ira Brotzman, 77, and his v.·ile, Antonia , 79, who hanged thrmsclvcs w i t h electrical cord from a balcony railing. Lyle Brotzman, their son, told investigators his parents had been despondent over ill health and the fact they were moving to a coovalescent home. · "There may have been some reluctance on the part of my mother" about the move , Brotzman sa id. The elderly t'Ouple killed themselves the day they were to move to the convalescent home. THE COJ\1PLAil'IT alleges Tobenkin submitted a total of $814.720 in fa 1 s e Medi·Cal Claims in the ygars 1969 through 1971. He ;leaded guilty to grand !heft aild filing false claims in January of 19T.!: and is now serving a term in state prison. The suit allegrs that after Tobcnkin was arrested in October of 1971 , the other defendants transferred and coacealed $464.941 which the state was to recover. Th<' money. said the com pla int, had been in various accounts main!ained by the pha rmacist and his \\'ifc. The suit in Alameda County Superior court ~liege~ that Jl.obcrt 0. Wright. a ft e r Tobcnkin's arrest and before his conviction, personally removed from 1hc United California Bank in Hayward $370.000 in cash transferred to him bv the phnrmacist and his v.·ife. it said the disposit ion of this money ln SIOO bills is unkOOYl'TI. SPRING • • FRAXIHUS UHDEI IE•tr~AW.I • OLEANDER TREE IWltlltl •OLIVE TREE SAYE $2000 15 Gallon TREES 49.50 Value fncludt5 The Following Vcritti~' • ACACIA BAILEY AH~ • EUCAL Yl'TUS POLYAHTHEMOSS IDolk-r Tl"HI • EUCAL YPRUS SIDEROXYL£H Ut~ lroaloriil • SCHIMUS T£R£HIHITHIFOLLUS llralili• P'f99ft'I • SALAHUM RAHTOMMETll !Night Shadt lrHI • Rt:D LEAF TR££ .c-.r~ tl~71fllD llU1'SlRYM(ll 1DSl~W YOU <>., ~ a ·~.,, ~ __ NURSERY + -~z~'9'-hs• • and LANDSCAPE CO. !!!!!! -646-7441 2038 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa • Bandana • • patio pa1amas Mandarin mood jacket and drawstring pants from Miss Bierner Originals. Jn mix.matched prints of rayon/ cott0n. Red top, blue pants or blue top, red pants, Sizes 8-16, $34 Robes and Loungcwea.r Anti-Cling Crepeset® nylon bodyblouses To melt over the body. Soft lirtle tops by Kayser. Must-haves for your ~parates life. To slip on with skirts or panes and forget about the shirttails showing. Right: a froth of pleated tie, full sleeves and button front . White, 818 ' Left: crocheted lace, rufHecuffs and back zip. Pink or bl ue , S I 6 Each in sizes S.~f.L. Daytime Lingerie An.li·Cling C~ is a n-g ineml uadem1.tk.0£ Amtrican Enk1, I Sho~ Monday thru Friday, I 0:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.1 Bullock's South C.O... Plaza, SaJi Di<BD Fr«wsy ar Bristol, Cost> Me".' Telephon<: SS6-06~ I' Saturday, 10:00 a.m. ro 6:00 p.m. ) 8 • 8 DAD.Y PILOT . EDITORIAL PAGE ARathy Poses CltizeZ.rn about the fu ture of the Coast Com· munity College District appear5 to be at an all-time low. if one is to Judge by this week's attendance at public hearings on the Garden Grove annexation question. Problem No one showed up for Tuesday night's session in the 1,200-seat Orange Coast College auditorium except for two students working on a class assigament. The turnout \V ednesday night a.t. Golden West College wasn't niuch better; only five people showed. \'ct the issue is one of the most in1portant lo face the di strict In niany years. It involves extending the boundarie~ of the Coast Community College District lo include the (;arden Grove Unified School District, there- by providing the means fo r Garden Crave high school graduates to continue their education at Golden \Vest or Orange Coast College. The annexation will bring additional students to both ca1npuses immediately and eventually wUl require the construction of a sa.tellite campus in Garden Grove. Alt.hough the-point has been made that the merger won't cost resif)ents of the present district higher ta'Xes. annexation is a significant step. The trustees should have had the benefit of knowing whether the community was fo r or against it, and a chance to consider an d deal with any areas of concern. llope for Drivers A headache that gets worse fo r a motorist each time he has to drive over it soon will be out of the way. un- less, or course, America is hit with a sudden, unexpected Asphalt Crisis. for the big job. Today, motorists can look forward to completion "'ilhin a fe w day!> or the required re-paving job. The weather Is fine. 1\nd the necessary pipe has been de· livered. instaJled and connected. Comn1uters using Victoria Street dally will be glad to be rid of the violent bounce over the temporarv road · work, an experience that threatens to shake JoOse the tt>eth in one's head and the kingpins in his car's steering and suspension. C.'ity 1 lall sources pron1ise an end to all 1 hi s next week. PE Too Paiuf uJ't Not long ago, state authorities ruled it should no • longer be rnandalory ror graduation that junior college student complete units in physical education . 1'hc fie· cision was left up to the trustees of each di strict. So it was that trusteCsOf t he Orange Coa.~t ('01nmu. nity Col_legc District ga thered to ponder the PE question ' for their can1 puses1 Orange Coast in Costa ~lesa and ~olden \Vest in ~luntington Beach. Jn the end. they de· c1dcd to keep the physical educati on requirement This n1ight prontpt some student at Golden \Vest or OCC to complain that now they are adults and should be allowed sel!·deter1nination on whether or not thev n1ust puU on sweat socks and gyn1 suits to 'win an A~­ sociate or Arts degree. . Pond~r for a mo1nent. howeve r, the physical edut a· t1on offerings of thl' two can1puses in !hi~ nto<lern era. You find coeducational volleyball. coed d:inc.:1n g. swiin· nling and even bicycle rid ing. The Energy Crisis itself was but ooe factor that con- tributed to the long-delayed completion of a sewer line in· stallation that closed off Costa Mesa's Victoria Street to through traffic for mont hs. Weather of course was an- other factor. But the final blow was that manufacturers could not produce enough or the sewer pipe required .\Vatch ~he students in action on can1pus and you get the 1mpress1on they arc really ha\·ing a good ti111e About the .worst thing ypu could a\.'cu!>e th e 'truS ll'e~ of is forcing the you·ng people to have sonic fun. 1\nd maybe stay healthier, too. c "JU5 T DON'T CALL ME A WHITE HOUSE PLUM BE~~ Mode1·n Man May V anislt 111 a11 A valancl1e of Paper By SE~ATOR H. L. RICltAROSOS Once upon a tin1e. if you \\'anted a duplicate copy of your dea1hlc-ss prose. you •got another flat piece or rock and a stone chisel and went to \\·ork. Tn the first recorded ci:.se of du;>lica· tion. after J\·loses broke the tablets of sione that God had listed the Ten Com· mandments on, God commanded ~ioses to bring lwo more tdbles up on the moun- tain. saying, "Hew thee two tables of stone like unto the firs t: and I will write upon these tables the v.•ords.that were in the fir st tables, which thou breakcst." UP TO a hundred years ago, if a businessman wanted a copy or bis transaclions, a copying clerk re-wrole it in longhand. \V ith the advent or the typew riter. then the copy machine. everything and anything has been reproduced ad infinitum, in a veritable bliv:ard of paper. Paper shortages? You'd never guess it if you sa\v the reams upon reams of out- pourings on paper fro1n every govern- ment agency, office, comn1ittee, bUrf8U, foundation. board, commission. depart· ment. association , and the sub's and divisions thereof. THE SCIENCE of n1a king copies rages onward and upward via hectography, stenciling. photocopying, xerography . and 1 microfilming. \Vhether it is read or not, ~o one asks. l, Xerox stock that y,·as S9S a share in ,196t is·now worth more than its v.·eight in gold at $369 per share. Copying mach ines are Big Business. proclaiming that no office is too small to have at least one . These v.·i;~ards of (GUEST REPORT J mt'Chanical ability not only copy any size and color. but fold, collate. staple. stuff and stamp-all jobs that took a v.·orking girl hours to acool'J1ll\lsh. There are an estimated 600,000 copy machines in offices nowadays.· doing chores clerks used lo do. \Vhere in the name of heaven do all the copies go? SUPPOSEDLY 1 secretarial time and cost is weighed against the cost of lhe copy-machine, but once it became evi· dent that it was as easy and almos1 as fast lo run 55 copies as one, secretarial time gained has been spent i n distributing the Other 54 copies, and 54 other secretaMes spend time filin g tbem. Certainly, no one would think or trying to read through this avalanche or paper! And as a fringe benefit , our Gal Friday has found out how easy it is to make copies of recipes and knitting iru;tructions for herself, as well as jokes, limericks and political cartoons y,·orthy or office distribution. The average American spends 52 min utes a day reading his daily paper. plus another hour reading s i g n s , magazines. books and can labels. Sur· rounded by print, he ingests between ten and twenty thousand words a day. .A.ssau\ted by a minimum of 650 ad· \'ertising messages a day, he only notices 76 ot them. Small wonder that lhe blizzard of paper that goes through his office daily is largely unread. GO\'ERN~lENT and the 1 i Ji t a r y Dear Clo o111v C us I thought \\'Omen 11't'rcn'L allo1'.rd lo ride on Costa flt esa fire t ruck~. Those are \1-omcn. !ren't they. 1rili1 the long no11.'ing hair'' :-01. .I. L. GIOO"'l' G11~ commtnh ''' submlttfll W fN<lefl 1nd do not ,..-e11•rflv ttfl..:f l~t ¥11WI OI flo• MW$Pl ... r. $tflcl ¥0\lr H I ~·"• le Gloomr-G111, 0•11¥' Pllol. are especially ·afflictecr with the disease or Copyitis. Perhaps <be disaster of-uie Cha rge of the Light Brigade would never ha\'e occurred if there had bl'CO a Xerox machine in the fi eld to see that eve ryone. including the horses. got duplicate copies of the corrcct orders. Anyooe who has been or still is in the armed services. kno\vs the smothering layers of forins and orders in quadruplicate that must be filled out, filed and obeyed before you can put your socks on. Government al all levels -rur <i l. C'ity. county. state and federal -is just as guilty of contributing to the millions of copies ot EVERYTH"J:-JG that must bl· b\o'A·n out of copy 4nachines. It ma y sa\·e some girl's time, but think of the paper. the handlin g and distribu tion. !/le filinf? cabinets. then "'art·houses for records ... ad infinitum ... Despite the efforts of ecologists to recycle waste paper, available facih tics will oever keep up v.·ith the bi llowing waves of copi es which mount to fill every nook and cranny \\'here a filing cabinet can be cramn1ed in. When Saint Peter cal ls me home to heaven, I wonder if lhcre V.'lll be duplicate copies for all of the saints and cherubs to announce n1y arrival '' Rec1•uit11rent 1•olicie.~ Citetl Doubts Police Comparison To lhc Edi!or I 1\ould like lo 1n:1ke :1 cornnu~nt 111 regard to the rccenl ( J)nlly P!lut. April I ~ ) ;ir!ll'lc "'rill cn by i\lr .\luurn. ··Amcricnn Poli('e are .S1rangcr~". I persona lly rake exception to t\i~ny of !h1· points of differences bct"'Ct'.n A1ncrica11 and Briti sh police as stated by ~I r ~lunro : hov.·t\'Cr, I feel co1npclll'fl 111 rnention only one. P.tR. MUNRO'S statement. and I quot~" •·\\'here any unstable young An1er 1c11t1 1nale with a sense of personal inadequ;1i:-y so se\'erc that ht! J1 c.eds IQ carry a.Jcibal \\·capon niay be attracted to the t.:nllcd !'!al es po!i<.·e 1or to crilnc ). recruitment In the British constabul;ir y offe rs 110 sut•h 1ndt1ccmtnt -and a cliff1'ren1 pcr sonali!y profile and a difft•rc·nl order of cour.1ge t'rncrges in consequen('<'." ~!y rc1)lV !l'l this statement "·ill he short 11nd to· the point. It is qu ite obvious that ~Ir. fltunro dc,...s not knov• <inyth ing about p o I 1 e e rt'Cru1t1nent and requirements. r n closing. I would like to say for m~'St•lf and All my brother "American" pohc·<' officers, it "'as not our "instab ilit y", nor <tny S('nse of "personal inadcqut1cy ''. th:1l prompted us to serve our cominunitics Lil !he capacity of .police offi<.:ers. l'\'IJKf~ r-.1r. ~tunro. I have not pcrfonned the necessary pi;ychological survev to establish th11 t a dlff('rcnt fX'rsoita!ity profile exists b c t "' e c n American and British po lice. SGT. TOl':Y VILLA :\c"'J>0rt Hcach Poh<:c Depar11n1:nt ( l\L\.I LBOX J 1,t>ll•'I'.• ]nnn ,,,11<1et~ fll'C wclct11nl'. .l\'orri1111/y, i1r111·rs s1Jv11/fl cnni.:e11 Oic1 r 111c.;s1iur.; hi J111J 11'ords (!f /1'.~s. '[lie 11.1/lr in rr11/d('1/S1' lc1rers '"/it sp(JCC 11 r r li111i111it1• /1/1c/ i~ r£?.~l'r1·f'd, .Al/ /1•/. ter.'{ 11 111~' i11r/rid~· s1r111111r1r1· anti nu1il· '"!/ utlti!'t'\~ li i•t ·r11nrif':<> tn~y /J(l 1ritl1- J1r>/1f <i )I l'l''}lle~t if su fficicHt TCOS()Jt 1.~ 1111rtt1rr11t. P111'try uill no t be pu?· fl~hrrt. 'I' 1111111 Im 11 ii II I SI or!/ To the Editor: Profcs,or J"an1nn·s t"·o rha nnini; Orange County ll 1~111r~· a!'ttcles t'On<tensr: 200 ~ears Ullo Z1.) nllnult"i .-if inter('st in~ rl·adin~. I offer a still b r 1 c f t r condrn:iJ\100 : Th(• Sp:1n1:i rc!s took it from 1hr lnd1:1ns . Thl' ~l(·XiC'rir1s took Jt from 1 11.~ Sp:in1ard~. The 1\n1<'ric:1ns took 1t rron1 the :'llC'Xltans. Thi' nevclopcrs 1ook 11 1ron1 the Arn cr1cans. Thf' En1·1ronmcntal 1sts "·ouJd like to tnkC' 1! from the De\'clopcrs. lluv: s11nplc it would be. if v.e CQUld C,llL· It balk to the Indians. BILL DAY :j pn~on e;Hnp ;ind thrt'(' )'t'.'.lrs 1n t•:1:1I(·. is :1 "ll t·r;ild f>f Frt•cdnn1 · 101· lhi' l\Or!d ' llf' 1s tr~ing !<1 !t•H us 111 Arn~r11 ·a . not to ln1st Sul'Jt'I pror111.<.cs :Hui t1i h•l'C h•a rl ·~~~lv "h:i1"' f;,~·t•d h:1rh;1ril1'" Th<: Obl'l(JllS. ~lnS\li'!' !fl llus 1hrr:1l IS , (Ir r Hur~1·. <J /Klll'crfu! l.n1!ed Sl<llt'S rn11Jtary drl1·nllc, lle ct1·c•11 C't111 1\ tt if To the Cd1t11!'· It \l':l ~ 1ntt'1·rs1111;: to rt•ad !ht· ar\1t'l!' <ibout Dr. J.;,1:u • A:;1n1ov 111 S,1turt1:1v's rdITlon rif !he Pilot. I agn·1• wllh him tu111pl ctcly JI E lll'f !ht' n:11I on the ll•'rid v•hc·n hl' suggl''>tCd th:it Chri.':otians Hnd other so- ('<Jl/C'd religious (lt:oplcs :ire dl'.<.troying our e.:irth . us 111t; up our n:1t ur<i! resou rces \1'Jth i.:rt«lt tle t1·rn11n;111un. \.;nl"lw1og tha t tl1t'1r S<)-{·allcd hl';iven \\ill sulficC'. liow nOOut <1Jl of us agnostics and ath1·1st<; th:1 t h:1V<' to l!it· nn 1h1 s cnrth for the next billion Qr mor~ ~car ... ~ Ph:as1· Christiau.~. ~1ve hra r1: HOBEHT JACKSON 1\'f.ro11 'x Ct111tffc s To the Edilor: It's far ht'ller 10 l1 ~ht one s1nJll candle than to cur.<.t' the d;1 rkncs~. A Misguided Soldier of Fortune IJ1•11 11f 1•ra11e 1· lo 1/1(' r·:ditor . I !h1nk a lot of you r rr·ad«rs mii;:ht tlkr to know 111 ad\ ;1nce 1\pnl 30 is the .1.obJel·t ur <1 ~p•·c1al procl:unation hy the Sl'n;-1tr u! the l11itl'<l S!Jtl·~. d.1!td IJ.·C. 20. 11li3 I don ·i kno v.· 1'.ho firs! s.1id it, bu! I rrn1cr11bcr the f1r . .,1 time th:1t I heard it. It l\'a\ ne~~r the Ford pl ;111t :ind Coron:i dc t .\l~r 1!1gh .S<:hool. '11lt'rl' "·ere nu t'rO~~ ~rrcrs or build111gs th1•11. only Ja1n- t,urcp f\OHd, and 11 h:1d l>i·1·11 .;cra1x'<I out by doz1·r~ lur the Uoy $(l)Ul Jan1 horcc. THOSE l\O\'S ;1r•' d1111iltl1·.;.; n1en v.1th l:i1nllits 1101\, So1ni; n1ay be dc.-1d, and ;:,/Jilli' 1(1mllU.' W atergate Burglar C1tc111ed Adventure, Fo und T rouble - \VASHlNGTON -Long before Frank Sturgis joined the world's m n st celebrated burglary crew and broke into lhe \Yalergate. he was my [riend. I knew him as a soldier of fortune, a pilot and gun runner. a romantic who bloomed ill-betimed in a programmed age. an adventurer w•bon1 humdrum could never quit e assimilate. He v;as also a Don ~ Quixote, square ja\1' set against the C'n· cmy. dr1n1·n irresti- bl y to suc h ral.'.lmi· ties as th<.:> Bay of Pigs and \VatergatC'. \Ve ha\'e kept in touch over t'he years, but he has periodi· cally dropped out of sight . forever cha.s- ;ng adventure, usually finding misadvtn· ture. ONCE in his youth, he confounded the odds and became part of a legend , one of the ragged few who persevered in the mountains with Fidel Castro. After their incredible victory, be could be seen on ~lavana's streeu In the rcgaHa of an Air ~farshal. For a time. he was Caslro's man in charge or ''lib-- crated" ga1nbling c~sinos and luxury hotels. On matters of princfpl c-. ha ving to do \\1ilh Castro's repression and his tum toward Russia . Frnnk derected fron1 the Revolution to become again the lonjj:·Sl}'>t gambler against the house. Thereafter. he risked his neck against Castro In forc:doomed ventures of the Cuban "freedom fi ghters." Pigs to \\'atergate, v.·here he thought he was seeking evidence !ha t Castro v.•as contributing to the George 1.fcGovern ca1npaign. Alter Frank and his friends were ar· rested at gunpoint inside Democratic headquarters, they were pictured in the press as figures o.f tu~. bunglers and petty thieves. On another level. they b e c a m e caricatures of Orwellian enemies of the American system. It was even whispered that they bad been behind the plot to assassinate President KeMedy. As evidence, one group brought me o ne\VS photo taken on the streets or Dallas on assassination .day. They eagerly pointed out a man-they said was Sturgis lurking in the shadov.·s. The man resembled Sturgis but definiteiy was not Sturgis. · AND IN f\U.Uft , the Justice Dep.irt· mcnt solemnly charged th:it Sturgis had rccrulttd mercenaries. a dirty doien. ostensibly to fight Castro but r~ally to steal cars. Tile prosecutors y,·ail«I until after the Wat.ergnte caper to brin g the charges. \Vhen they couldn •t convince the jury, they convened MOthcr jury which finally convicted Frank of transporting slolcn cars to ~texico. frank has told me that the \Va!ergate figure he admires most Is G. Gordon Lid- dy v.·ho has vialniaincd a grim. tight· lipped silence In 1he face of 11 harsh. 20. HE PROGR ESSED-from tht &y of --rt11r scntenct. So Sturgis, Li<fdv-likt ,-sat . . • through the auto theft trial \\'i thout testi· fying in his own defense, I have now persuaded him to tell his story, v.·bich I have carefully checked y,·it h the y,·itnesses I could reach. They have confirmed most details as he related them . but there are no available "·itnesses to other events. fRAi\t\ llAS aJv.·ays been ready a! the crook of a finger to pick up his carbine and rush off to a new :idventure. ft "·as altogether characteristi c of h i m . therefore. lo volunteer in 1968 to lead a mission for a total strange r who iden - tified himself as Col .. f'rancisco Quesada. The colonel sought out Sturgis to help hi· jack a Soviet freighter and hold it hostage for the return of the U.S. spy ship Pueblo, y,·hlch the North Korean~ had captured In January 1968. Frank advertised in the ne'A'Spapers for adventurers and selected his dirty dozen from the toughest applicants. He gave no thought to the possibility that some or lhen1 may have applied from the wrong side of the Jaw. IN OBEDIE~CE to lhe cotoriel's in· .structions. Frank told them only that lhl')' would participate in a mission ·against Castro and \\'ould be paid after the mfsslon was completed, Fie never I en med until later. he swca rS . that a couple of his troopers raised drinking and gnmbHng rnonty by leasing t1A·o cars and selling them in f\.fexlco. lodccd, one had b<'Cn sentenc<.od to a federal penitentiary in 1900 for <i similar crime. t.:VE1''TUALLV. Frank rounded up his undisciplined band from ~texicnn bars and bav.·dy h-Ouses, loaded them aboard :i fishing boat and set out for a secret rendezvous v.·ith .a gunboat that he had bten told "·ould assist 1hen1 1\·1th the hi· jaC'king. But t~rank's boatlo:1d or ad\"('n!urer~. alas. ran aground on a recf nff the <:1)nSt or British lfondurali. Frank put l'ight men and all th e firearms ashore on n mnn grove s11·amp. Then he and fnur ot h~rs made their v.·ay to Bel izc. British 1-londur<is. seeking to repair the bOat. THE ~10TLF.V n1ercenaries. of CQurse. \\·crc i;potted and rounded up b\' thl' Brit ish au1horn1cs. and Prank 's "·:-.fl:.· sion: Imposs ible'' ended in a Honduran jail. They v•ere shortl y deporled b:Jck to the United States and the missing autos v.•crc tra('ftJ to Frank'!> men. Angry al Frank because they hadn't tx.-en'pa1<l for lilt! abortive adventure, they 10\d the authorities he had direrted th en1 to sell the leased ca rs. I HAVE Al.WAYS known f'rank ~turgis as a man of touching sincerity, sober habit! :ind fierce patriotism. Allhough misguld(!(f, he fu lly dese rved the sentence for hi! role in the \\'31crga tc break-in. But the auto theft conv iction. I bclleve, Is a bum rap. FOOTNOTE : U.S, Attorney \Vllllam ~orthcult, w·ho hlls a reputation in hlir1nli for decency and integrity. noted thal Slurgis "had every b~a k. If he f(ri lt'd 10 bring forth evidence lh.'l l 1A'ns ma1cri11I, !he prosecution "'IJS not to blame." Nor1hcutt also emphasited: "Th"re wa~ no relationship bctu·een the car case and \Vatergate ... II rc<ids. " ... the Congrl"~.~ h(•rptly prot!airns that April 30. 191 1. Ii« ;1 national day of hun1ili:it 1or\, fas!inJ? :.nd pra~er: and calls ufX!n the peop le of our nation 10 humble ourscl\·('~ as 'A'e srt· f1! before our Crea tor lo acknOY.'lc'<lge our fi nal dr.Pt'ndl.'ncc upon Jlim and to rf!pent •if our niltional sins " ~l lCl!1\EL ~IOI..DE'.'IHA L'Ell i · .. 'i. Slwuld l .is l e n To the Edi tor: Solzhcn1ts,\n. \'obcl Prize \1 in ner anrl rourar::cnus 11r11cr in Rus~i:1 ha s denouncl'd Slalln and Lenin. II<· \'..'.I\ f<1reibly arr<'slt-d . hn 1>rfsoned iln11 lh(·n d('pnrted. II!! 1•xposeii Lenin :1s bl'1ng thl' n1nv111i; force behind thc in1 rndu<·tl1111 nf trrror :ind sup1>rt·Ss1on u1 Rusi;i n. Lf•nir1 1 ~ lx•1nf! usf'd prPsf'ntlv by Brezhnrv :ind the ruling c·liquC' :is ;1 sh1n1ni:: cx:irnplc nnd is 111<' u11tnuch:ib)(' Qf un rnuchublcs. Thi." has brouch! do11n up fl n SO!r.hcns!syn's head the fury ot the ronTrolJ('(j So\'ict nrrss v.·hich i.5 fuming and raging again~t hun . IT IS \\'EJ.1. fnr i\ll'lericans lo heed the \\'Ords of this brav" and brillia!lt man \\'ho h11d the rnu rni::e. the strcrui:th of spi rit and the p-O\\Cr of mind to !>pen\.: the trut h and lo "'arn us th'at 11ppca:1em(·nt exists tn the tree "·orld. lie sa id: "The timid cn·iJized "·orld has found nothing "'lth "'hich to oppose the onslaught of a sudden re\'ival of bare faCfd barb<lrity olher than concessions and smiles " Thus. he \\'arns of lhe d:1ni;:er of the prr$Cnl detcnt c 1ap p easeme nt 1. Solz.henitsyn cautions : "the price of co'.tardice "'ill only be t\'ll -'\e sh<tll reap coura~e and \•ic1ory only when v.·c. dare 10 mske Sl'Crillces," So\2heni1S)'n, who servtd eight yea.rs In f <liir \'1c\• l'residcnl :-pokr· \I) tht' $Cl)li1 ' .ind 11" 111·nl In /i\•;rr h1n1 \\'c V.l'f'1 sv;itrd on th<' r:roun1t on thi· ~1dc of :l hill :111d 1\i: "l'/'t' {':l<'h g1v1;n :i rn;11ch. wh1('h \I• J1t s1mult:1neously. I do11'1 rcmcmlx'r !ht :1·ar. hut the Vi ce Prtsidcnt v.a., Hich,1rd .\1xon. ll\' TllE sound of some folks loda ~. ;.flu nl1gh1 think 1h.1\ !h1,1r phllosnph;. j·. !'w:ttr·r !O cur~t f1 1rnarr! .\1xon But 1f 11··· .1r•· hOl\t·st 1\1th our<.l·ll , . ., \II' \\ill h.1 \!1 ll'I .id:nll 1hat he hu ::. lit 111 •• n~ <-J ndiri; i.1nt." tiu·n Ql11\ rur">1!\~ th1' d.ir~n\·~~ and try l:;.(h\!llJ,: ti ('.1f\(ll1 iif 1110 ~ot1r5;1•l f .11:-.1 IJOLDl~ti OIAMGI COAi T DAILY PILOT Roberi ,\1 \\l,ed. P11bl1shcr Tilom11s Ke l'.r1l. Ed1 lor Barbara K reib1ch £dirt1nat Page Editor ~ "~lt<'lrl11t Jlll~ t>( t~ D111ly f'1i')! 5('(>kJ1 to 1nfomt and t timulaft" rf:fl<ltrs lry Pf'f'~ttn~ on th i5 PQJ:e •J1v4!Ne <'fl1'nm(!n\JU)' Ol'I l<)J)IC!I OI ln · 1 .. 1 .. s-1 by syf)!Jlc1111'd rolumni•l• •nd rarroon1itt1. by pr.)v1d1nsr: <l forum tor l't'~df'r~· \'!f'~·_. 11nd by Prtlm tinir this ntow~pa?('r _. upin1on1 ant llk>U on eun'f'nl top1r ... Th<-t'di!t>riAI opinlOfa <lf th" Daily Nl<'lt appear only ln ~he. 'f'dttorial n.!umn 'tt thc> top ot tM fl<lif, Opinll'ltu f'~pl'T's~f'>(j hy 1he. t'OI• un1n11tt •nd rartoon1~ 111~ ltHt; W1'ltfn ~ th~1r ov"n and nn l'ndoni«"' 1T\t11l or ~if' vi~l'I by 1hc 011.ily J>'tJot Mw:Jukl bt W'ttttd. FMday, Ap ril 10, 1074 Ul'I T .. ..t1ot1 Na::I Clerk Sadra Silva. \\'earing her N a z i get·up, has been asked to transfer to a less sensi(ive city department. Commun- ity leaders are ada- 1nant and officials have suggested that.S a d r a give up her job as a typi::it in the San Fran· cisco Police Depart- ment. San Diego Latmches Nuditv Ban ,- Reforms Suggested By Reagan Bay Area 'Zebra' Manhunt Called 'Racist Outrage' S\'\ FH\\;C!S('() I \1'1 - ~l ... yur .ln'><'ph l. Alu1to 1nv.~ tu l"Oll!IOl lt' th1• Ill ti S ~ l VI.' n1;;nhunt e:itlcd "i'.<.'bru for tile lilatk ki llers of 12 11 hitt• pci''-OW.. dc~ite CQn1p!~inr s thnt hundrl'<IS 11( 11111ocL'l1t 111j<:k~ arc b<>1ng qucstiont'd ;1r1d i>-1•:trth(-d . P.1,11 11.11\'nnl k '~t•n1•r :1 I 1·,,11n.1•l f;1r the 1\r11('r lcan Civil J.1bt'r1les Cn1on hf'rr. tr.rm~ th•· ~·nrthc~ a "r;1c1st outrage rind a mu!SS1vr \•iolatlon of the r.1n!'h!u!lnna1 righfo; of every blaek rnun in the city:· Other protest! came from Black P11nlhcr Chairman b!urk-5 wl're stopped the fir!! n!ght the plan \vas in errecl and lew complained. Ba rca s~ud )Xllicc h:.1d p.rinlcd 1.600 "Ze bra" cards which were being given on rl'quest l() persons who arc cleared so they could av-0ld b e 1 n g ~ searched again. SAN JOSE-(AP)-Saying public distrust of the election process has become a cancer. Gov. Ronald Reagan called today for state reforms that would ban political co ntr i but io ns from corporations, labor unioos, lobbyists and judges. J.,...I "Aside from infialion the J Y I "\\'(' are fiot golng to rct l'nt in our l'fforts to i;iet this killl'r," Alioto said Thursday night. "W~at we're goihg to t.'.:lrry out is a tough Ja w ('nforcemcnt policy w i t h i n constitutional li mlls." "We dld'!'I ha11e Both Al iq!<J and Barca a.'' y prot.e•t Oh compared the Zebra manhunt present widespread lack ti L Ul'I TlilpMI• confid ence in government and , •I I di I I lo the search in 1968 for a rn11. a ser tn ••--whuenayerktlown n· Zod.Lac, t it1n tvhen toe .cent who killed six persons and alter tolaite ~" never was caught, Bart'll said. ita the Z od I ae during thal search hundreds of in the election process is Surrenders- Amcric.a's most compelling problem," Reagan sakt. "Th is cvnicism is a cancer, an ugly gro~·th erodi ng the publiC's belie! in lhe honesty and integrity of our very form of government. Surgery Is needed." Taneyoshi ~tigita, 24, suspected of hacking to death r.lariko Sato, 25-year-0ld ni ghtclub singer, and then. stuff- ing her b o d y into a steamer trunk, surren· cl.erect to San Franci sco Reaction came swiftly to AllCll.o's anno u nce m e nt \Vednesday night !hat police y,·ould stop all black men who rcsemblf.'d the co mpo s it e photograph of a black gunman sought in lhe slayings. Police believe at least two blaCks f"ase.'' v.'hite men who fit the killtr's description ·were stopped on ~ the street... Bobby Seale, Rep. Jerome "We didn 't have any protest \Vald1e, (0.Callf.), and the on racial di!crimination when NAACP. . we went after white men in THE GOVERNOR said Ille Police Thursday. legislature should enact a ban _:_:::_::::_::_:::_:_:_o::_ __ have been involve<! · in t h 0 Alioto appea(Ed at a news apparen tly random shootings conference flank ed by biack that have terrorized the city civic leaders, saying h e for the past five months. "wanted to dbpel the notion the Zodiac case in the same way-1'' Alioto said. Asked whether po I I c e thought the Zebra klller! still were in San Francisco, Alioto said: on corporate and labor union c a m p a i g n contributions because "the gre at est potent ial for abuse is In the n1assive collective financial contributions of s p e c J a I interest groups." "\\1e·can eliminate this type of abuse without denying the individual c It i z en the opportunity end ahe right to financially suppor t the politica l philosophy that he or she feel s will best serve their own interest and the best interest of the state and nation ," Reagan said !n a sl)ee('h prepared for dehwry to a luncheon held by Better Business Bureau of Santa Clara Valley. F I S • "W are convi'nced "-black that any nr.c::•lble r a cl a I I·a11c mt e ·~ ~ commwiity is under a police Implication is involved. state," said the Rev. Cecil "We are not willy-nilly going RABBln I • cd Williams, minister of GI id c to stop black men on Ute r· / 1 DSb!!.al rill'moria\ Methodist Oiurch. streets and ask questions ." µ.'\ · AUTCl-ffOMl!oWH1•s • u "There have been sea rches Alio to said. "Only those who ; INSURANCE Y and interrogations and a reasonably f it. the ·?"7 1,14 HortJo,lo .. leYord By OIJDO'er dragnet taking place like description." ~ cosTA MESA~ e ' "·e've never seen in any city I Oiief Police Ins Pe ct o r 548-5554 1 · . l-k~n~o~w~o~1.-··~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~Ch~a~rl~cs~B~a~rcai.saiiid~aiibou~tilill0iiiiiiiiiii;iiii~-~~=-~· SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A $3.8 million damage suit "A'as filed in Alameda Counly Superior Cou rt Thursday by Atty. Gen. Evellc J. Younger charging an East B a y pharm.1cist with "'ha! was termed the largest known ~J edi-Cal fraud in the state. FREE CIRCUS NOW CLOWNS. JUGOlEIS, PIEi GAMES Named In the suit filed on Frid..>~ Aprlt l'l l.c':..'•=-------OAlt Y Pl~J • .. We greatest ~rmo11. ever preached ... Tl1r Stri11011 011 thr Mount by Jrstts of ."1u:.1•r1l1, fo r ~.ooo .11en•s tlir •nost ;,,,pfrin~ 1<101if5 rvt• 5/'(!ktn. "Tl11s 1'lr11111" r/1us1r11/ 111rss11~t of Jrs115 unll l•r ,Jr11r11fl/1t11IJ ~ 111!(11prel~d llu~::iu11/'1.i.y_at O:JO 1111d · 11 .15 11.m.,by !' Dr. Rob#r t 1• Schllllt!t in lhl• # •' opl'n air pulp11 nf .,. tlit Cnrdtn Gro1•1· Conrmunity C.liurch. l.2J4T Lrr111s 51.. G111dr11 Grout. C.r. ' ' ' SAN DIEGO iAPl -The City Couneil has banned public nudity in San Diego. except for an Isolated 900-foot stretch or beach , and has ta ken the first step toward outlawing nud e pictures in sidewalk news racks. Reagan also ca.lied for legislation that \\'Ollld ban political contributions from public emp!oye groups. b t'ha lf of the Sta te Department of tlealth arrl ~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~::.:h::.:::.:,;;:;;:;::;::::.:::.:::.:::.:::.:::.:::.:::.:::.:::.:::.:::.:1-pharmacist Robert D a v i d Tobenkin. his e 1 -w i f e , Lorraine Tobenkin; Tobl'nkin's attorneys, Robe rt D. \\'right find Robert r.1ouser, both of Jlayward , and \Vright's wi fe. The council vote 5 -2 Thursday to outlaw nudity in all public places except for a small portion or Black's Beach in La Jolla. A larger section or the beach has been frequented by nudists tor several years. SPRINTING ROBBERY MORRO BAY (UPI) A man robbed a bank of $5,000 Thursday. t he n made his getaway by sprinting along the beach near this San Luis Obispo County conununlty. A manhunt launched shortly alter the robbery found 00 trace or the robber. Officers said a man produced a gun nt the Cayucos Branch of the San Luis Obispo National Bank and scooped up $5,000 Crom two tellers be(Orl' fleeing . Despondent Man, Wife Hang Selves SAN JOSE (UP!l-The note on the apartment door read: "135 in pockel Call Oak Hill (funeral home ). Arrangements have been made for remova1. Everything prepaid." Ioside, poliet! found the bodies of Ira Brotzman, Tl , and his wife, Antonia, 79, who hanged themselves with electrical cord from a balrony railing. Lyle Brotzman, their son, told investigators his parents bad been despondent over ill health and the fact they were moving to a convalescent home . "There may have been some reluctance on the part of my mother" about the move, Brotzman said. The elderly couple killed themselves the day they were to mow to the convalescent tome. Rl'nce Wright. THE CO~tPLAJ!l.'T alleges Tobenkin submitted a total of $814.720 in fa I s c Medi-ca\ Claims in the years 1969- through 1971. lie yleaded guilty to grand theft aitd filin g false claims in Jan uary or 1972 and is now serving a term in state prison. The suit alleges that after Tobenkin was arrested in October of 1971, the other defendants transferred and concealed $-l&f,941 which the state was to recover. The money, said t h e complaint, had been in various accounts maintained by the pharmacist and l~is "A'ifc. The suit in Alameda County Supt:'rior Court :iilleges that Robert O. Wrigh t. a f I e r T()benkin's arrest and before hi s con\'ict ion , personally removed from the United California Bank in llayward $370.000 in cash transferred to Jiim by the phannacist and his \1·ifc. It said the disposition ()f this n1oncy in $100 bills is unkno "A11. 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