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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-26 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • ., • IXOD ows ass ence 3 Youths Hurdle Chili Heads~ Pot Crews • ID Balboa Freeway ·Fenf!e; ' ' Save Auto Vif!ti1n Bay Club Cookoff DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 26, 197~ VOL.,,, KO. 116, 4 $fC1'101f1, .. P'AGfS UPI Ttlt..,.,. Army troops a!J! che<red by loyal groups as they patrol the streets of Lisbon to keep order.· • Coast Chili Fest 11 Compete in Balboa Bay Cookoff By CAROL MOORE Of t1'1l OlllY Pilot Sii" '4llot stufC! Coming through!" Eleven chili cook..qf! c o n t e s l a n t s elbolA·ed their way through the crov.·dcd patio at the Balboa Bay Club in hopes of Wi,dotv of Lat,e IJ.ock Star Found Dead of Overdo se LOS ANGELES <AP) -Pam c I a J.toni5Ull, 27-year-old \\idaw a{ rock slar Jim Morrisoo. was round dead or an apparent drug O\'erdosc, police said today. "Morrison lhe flamboyant star or the rock erouP "The Doors," died m Paris m 1971 of an apparent heart au.eek while toltlng a both. Polite said P.1rS. M:orrl!on was found dead In her bed 'J'hund•Y night by a lrleod, JohMy Mandell, who safd he fried to arouse her, hoping she woo1d get something to eaL • A hypodermic kit was found In her •P'.'rtment, police saMI. Investigators said Mrs. Morrtm has been receiving ..$1 ,600 a month pending settlement of her husband's estate. ~lorrlaon's body Is burled In a smnll Paris cemt.t.ery that has become a shrine ror many or bis fans. · representing .the Orange Coast at the Internatiooal Chllifest at Terlingua, Texas. in September. One batch e\'en arrived by helicopter towline. But it landed in the pool, much lo the amusement of 1,000 guests dressed in ginghams and Mexican s k i rt s or cowboy gear and coonskin caps. Chili heads and their pot crews presided -Over two glowing barbecue troughs, adding a 'pinch, dash. fistful or shot of whatever was necessary or handy. Cookware ranged from ranehhand relics to the latest s h o w n in SWlSet magazine~ . All the better to show off lhc conroctioos variousJy colored fudge. sludge, used brick, cafeteria special and can't print. The octane scaled from regular to premium. "We're making it from scratch you realize .. , havt: to make sure it's got e\terythlng good ... it really Isn't ready yt:t." "Where are the judges! SUre wish we could get lbi.s over so we could eat." To keep the pols fl'()M boillng over. the cooks • sprinkled watt.r on the coah or spooned surplu.t Into tortWu f o r spectators to sample. finally tbe officials paraded around "Ptomaine Table," tastin~ from the numbered bowls and cleansrng lhe plate "'ith saltines. "l\iea11s great but the spices aren't so good." . ''There's tomato soup in thtrc l'IOme (See CJOlJ, P1ge !I • • Mitchell Jury Asks for Memo NE\V YORK (UP!l -The l\.fitche-11- Stans trial jury asked loclay for a memo from financiC'r Robert L. Ves('{l lo Donald i\"ixon of Ne~'J>(lrt Beach. the President's brother, ~1lieh !he government contends threatened disclosure of \'esco's $200.000 secret 1972 Nixon campai~n dooation unJC'SS a federal investigation of Vesco ~115 dropped. The jury, in its first full day of deliberation. also requested lhat h.1lcral Judge Lee P. Gagliardi read to ii the portion of his charge ~·hich said lhc jury must Ond that former Attorney General .John N. Mitchell and former Commerce Secretary i\1aurice H. Stans engaged in "a single and cor11inuing conspiracy" rather than an episodic. unconnected one. the requests indicated that after more than seven OOurs of deliberation since getting the case Thursday afternoon the nine-man, three-"'1>man jury still "'as weighing the fLrSt count in the IX'owlt criminal indictment. The nm-count alleges lhey conspirOO to impede the invesligation in exchange for the "9esco ron1ributioo. Judge Gagliardi read the cha rge section in open court. said he ·,.oold give them the memorandum , and senl them to lunch. ·The memo was sent sOOrtly after the cll'Clion o! 1972 and gjven to ~1itchell . who sent it back to Vesco without ever telling Donald Nixon about it. The goverpment in its c I o s i n g statement said the memo was an "out· :ind-0111 threat addressed really to the Pre<;1dent or the t.:n11e<l States to do S()tncth1ni:: :1bnut Iha! 1nvesligat1()n or \'~o "·as going to blo"· the "'h1stle ;Jbout the contribution . ·• Th.: Jury began deliberating the rn1111nal L"On"Jlirac}~ trial at 4 .~ p.m. Thursday. and 20 minute.~ later asked for copies of 1hc highly l'o1nplicalcd indicr rnenl. Today mark~/ the end of the JO!h week , and this "·as the 46th day in session or the trial. The f\\'O su;o;pccts sat 'il'ith remarkable calm and sclf-<.'Qrn posure through 15 hours of sun1mations by counsel for bo1h sides -the defense 1>a1ntcd !hem as OlC'n of honor who oould not break the law. and the government said they ~·ere Liars \\'ho sold pol itienl influence -and 3 1 ~ hours of the judge's charge, before the case 11.cnt to the 111r)'. The defendants are charged ~·ith trying to i1npc-de a federal investigation of Vesco in exchange for his secret S200,!))J cash donation to lhc 1972 Nixon campaign, and of lying to the grand jUry about it. Tht' jury musl decide the fate of C'!C'h man on ooc count of conspiracy, two counts of 0~1ructing justice, and six counts of perjury -18 separate decisions "'hich will ~ repor1cd out on a VC'rdict form with a vertical column for each dcrendant to be marked "guilty·• or •·not gu ilty" nine times each. 3 Yoi1ths H1U'dle F1·eeway F e11ce, Save C1·asl1 Victin1 Donald O. Knut.aon. 24, of Gardena is alive today because three young athletes competing in a track meet at Misslon Viejo High School used their hurdling talents to leap a freeway fence Thursday and pull him from his burning car. California lllghway patrolmen said Knutson's foreign sporucar app.ircntly went CMJt of control in the northbound l~nes of the San Diego Freeway right In front of the high school a1hletic field . The ca r hil the sOOulder and rolled 1hr ljmcs before landing upright next to lhc fMtwoy boundary fence. \\Illnesses told police the three young lrackmen Wert about to start a 120-yard • high hurdle race during a dual track m{'ct between ~HssiOJl Viejo a.nd Tustin High School when 1hey saw lhe accident takt place. The trio. Steve 1'tarkusic, 18, or Tustin High and Rich Tomsovik and Wilbur Gregory, both 17 rrom Mission Viejo, cleared lhe fence almost slmullanE'OiJsly and ran 10 the wrecked car. Pc;>lice said the three pulled Knutm from the bHllcrtd auto just moments ~fore II hur:U l'\tO Oames. An ambu\anct returning on the frL-cway from another assignment pulled up ot the accident scene and rushed ISee RESCUE, Page !I • Cou1ity' s Secret File.s Discusse<l Fund.<; to supp o rt Or:ing" rnunt~"s .~1Jpt'r·.~ccrr1 po I i el' intcl!i~cnC'<! unit nu1y hf> cut off by lhl'.' ('Ql111ty lk>.1rll of Supcrrisr"trs unless <;,()fllf' !>Ort of ei\'i lian revir11.· of 11.·hat i.:oes into the unifs filt·~ 'il'hich currently contain more than 5.400 names is agreed upon . Co1uity police ehi('f~ say the m:111er is "ncgoliab!e." For the stury. Sf.'C' Pag£' I\. Nixon Pro111ises '1l1ass Erulence' 011 Watergate \\' 1\SI llXGTON (AP ) -l'rf.'Sidentia\ counselor l)('an Burch s:iid lcxlay President Nixon will 1t1m over •·a massivr body or evidenC't'" to thC' lfo!JS(' Judiciary CommiUee next week ~·hich he said shouJd cte<ir up the \.\'atergate controversy. "Early next ~·eek . v.ilMl lhc President responds to the commitla'.~ subpot'na . a massive body of evidence "'ill supplant chat~cs and allegalion.'> and innuendo." Burch said in a lunchoon speech to the Republican :'Oational Corrunittee. ··And CHJt of !his fa ctu:1l rl'cord. !he who1e story "'ill emerJte and the v.·hol c truth become knov.·n," Burch s::iid. ·"That bod >• of c\'id(·ncr \I ilJ hr substantial.'' Burch said. "It \\'1!1 hf' rrlevant. It \Vlll be compell ing and persuasive. I genuine!}' be I 1 eve . beginning early next ~·eek. that the end of \.\'atergate will be in sight.'' Burch gave no p;irticulars on just 'il'h,it ~·ould be tumcd over to the romm1ttcc. ~l'h1ch is studying impoochn1ent n1011on<> against tflc President and 1\tlich hns subpot.1131.'d ta1irs and documC'nl~ r1•!.'.ltin~ lo 42 \\'hitc Hous(• conversation.; 111 conneciion 11.·ith !hr \\' t1 1 (' r ~a 1 t' inves11g<it1on Ear!J('r. party chairman liror1:c Bu"h said he ~·as oonfidcnl "the !>resident L"l telli ng the truth about his lack of invoh·emenl in the "'hole be-damll\.-d f Wittrgate) mes!!." Postal Strike Over OTTA\\'1' 1i.'PI > -i\'eR:otiators for the Canadian Post Office Dcp11rtmcnt and srrlklng m:iil u"Orkcrll today reached an agreement which lef1 ba5\c Issues unresoh·ed bu! npri;,rently ended l'il-'O "'etks of n:11ionwlde "·ark stoppaR,ts. i\1ediator Eric Taylor emerged from ftn all.night M?S.'llQn to tell newsmen, "The postal slrike is over." ' Fugitive:s Siste1· 1-lel(l By ARTinJR R. Vl~SEL Of tll• 0111\1 "'°' U1" i\ \'ast. cic~'rf dr:1~nl•t spread o\'tr !he ts_ Suuth\\·t•st tod,1y for a r.ardf.'n Gro\·e 11.·oman \\ho police Ji1rspeci m11y ha\·e hccn ill\'Olved in a marijuana·smu~glin~ r>nf<'rpnsc that <'n<lcd 1n a bloodbath oo \l dullly. rural roarl Ttv> shootout ,·1ctims -diSCO\T'f'ed hy t"o ll>t·na~l'd high 5C'hool girlll 11.•alkirll;; from r:in<·h hon11-s lr1 :i hus .'ilop - inc\ud,. l\l'O l,; S. Customs agent> and a (iardr>n (;ro\'C man. Lav.men m;1nnin~ rnadblnc:·k.<; arrested 111·0 young 11om~n. nn<."" tron1 r.arck'n Cr0v£>. v.·hill' ht·r "istcr is lhc fugili\'e invr•sliga!ors 1•-ant lo qt1f'slion. Crime ~l'il(• tcehnicians h.1\'(' b«'en piccini; IQRC'!her theories al:lou! ho11.· (;arden Gro\·c rt·sidcn! 1\l1chael \'iilliams . 43. and a;.:l'ntii Louis Oixon, 32, anl'f Charles Rokinsk1C'. 21i. became involved in lhc fatal ~un b;Jttlc Charg<'d toda~· in i\"ogal~. Ariz .. with a1J1~ed drug pi--,sscs.11ion :ire C.:an1l}'n Jean Cullison . 26. of 1:ardC'n c;ro\·f'. and Leslie Jo.111 fila.~~ow. 22_ of TuC'SOn ~h~·· Cu.Jhson 's ~t~h·r l\ari'n is indent1ficd as 1he lh1rd, 'il'il.or rumored to be dn\·1ng a 1964 Cadillac ~·11h Ca~ifornia lic>cnse plates. Thf' l\.IO suspects held for questionin~ fol101\Jllg th<'ir capture :11 ii roadbloc~ 111'.'re ::irra1gn('(] Thursda) before t.: S 1Sre SUS PECT. Page 21 Sunnv t1nd \1:i rmer \vea lhcr will arrn·!' ·JU.<>! 10 11mr for lhf' 11.rek· f'nd ll l~h tl'.'1npl'rt1turcs S;iturday vn !I range from lh<-middle 60s ;..Ion~ lh~ bt·;iclw!.§ to ~ upper 711!-funh<'r 111/u ntl. l ,''l;SIDE 1'011.\ l ' Tl•('re is u ··~1arc1wu young 'l rt1st" i11 1..0{1T1t1a Beuch rrhu 1rork' 111 slick3 mid .~lraw, Rerrd '1bo11t t'CI gmduatt 1cttt(ft11t Jnhu Okt1hcl1 i11 tOOoy's \~'eekftlfler. Al Vt'I• ,.,.,Kl t •oau-. u l .... ...... ,, C,IP .. •"I• t CltOJI.... )I .. C1m<t1 If (111\1-• It 0••"' tMll('1 10 Ef•l"'l1J ,.,,. f '!"•"« ,,.,, 1'19otlH. II Allll llNllH U M1llllll~ ' Mtll9J ''" It M"'IHI 'llMI lJ N1t~l Hirwl I °'"'"" '"'°"'' 1 .. 11 ,_II U 11 lt•1l111r11111 U•lt l~IY/1 ,.lffr.r tt SM<i• »II S~t Mll'llllt » 11 T tleVlllN )I '"'".... 71·l1 Wttllllf I Wtrlf """-I WH111llO•r H-111 • I 2 DAIL~ PILOT S Friday, Aprll 2b, 11174 " --------- • -. .,...-..,,,..~----... ---"""'-m:z·-...... ..,... . .,.,..--,.,....-.-.-.... ---· --.,....---~-- Streaking Dies •Au Naturel~ Den:th By tbt A~SO<'latf'd Press Strcak.ing. ii appears. has gone I.he "':1y of 111 ncsh. "Jt seems to have died nn 'au natW"el' death." l'OIK'IU<k>s David L Johnston, dlrerlor of public safety nt the 1.Jniversil v O( ~lllSStlChllSt'lt~. "It bc<:anu• populari1.~<l and cft1npy and U1at w11s 11." An inforn1cd surve)' of can1pusl·S wht.rf a lev• v.·ct'k sago the rhar11c of the lluff brigaclt' "as a duily ocurrt·1u~l' '1Kl~'S the pr;i(·!l cc of da~hing nbout in the nude n1ay suffer the s<unc fate n.~ bula hoops . Where havr all the streakers gone~ RAtk to thr OOoks Jn 1nost ca.SC'S. although students of the pheno1nenon differ "Ylt rM'Vf'r rrAlly u~rstood why we did 11 in the first plDl't', SO I rouldn'! say "'hy y,·c 're not doing it t)()\\'," 1nus1.-'<1 ro. ~·t•ar-0fa 1)Qug \\'orll·)'. a PrlnCt'IOn undl·rgr;:idua\l•. A spokesn1un for f"lorida State t:ni\'ersity, one of the first school" to PXJX'ricncc n.'.lk\•d ~pf•t"'fl<>tcrs. says the f:id \l'aS; aone ·lin1e-0nly cxpt>ri('nCC'. .. i\'hrn ~vu,\r done 1t ont(', you can say you've don1: it ;111d there's no nc'<'d to do it any mort•," explains r.1ike Beaudoin. Plane l'icti•••• Recovered At the height of the crate, streakers -V agree the fad has faded like a suntan in paraded lhtlr "'ares by the hu~ -winter. I.be University of GeorJia claims a Peter C. Petenon. a ~lusachusetts . freshman whose multiple expol'!ures record t ,500 on one r.tarch evening -and ea med him the title. of "King of the in a variety of locations, including the Streakers," say!'! bolh streakers and the Academy Award5 ceremony. airliners, public became bored with the high-speed state legislatures and Vatican City. nudity. r-.totorcycles, horses and parach~s "People got tired of rtadlng about lt supplemented the conventional sneakers--and seeing It on TV,"· he sakt. "We Md only dash. Sk i masks: cowboy ha~. and one big streak, but ~fter th:rt Yl'e needed OOdy p.1!11t "'ere used to highlight tht to do something to make. it "·orth"·hUc basic buttock5 costume. for people." Studenl!i and school officials say there Tom hfattheus, a Univen;ity or i.'I still the occasional streak. but all "'yoming dean, says, "I ha\•e a feeling f'rona Page l SUSPEC'f ... Afagistrate Raymond Terlizzi in Tuoon, then retumt'd to Pima County Jail. unable to, make their SJ,000 bail. Garden Grove police said IQday U)ty had no direct knowledge ol the Cullison 11isten' activities. nor of \\'illiams. 'ol'ho apparenUy lived at the same local acddress as the women. Tn,·estigators found Williams' lx>dy beside and partially beneath his wrecked pickup truck at the bottom of a !'!le<'P ravine :n:i yards from the bodies of the sla in agents. lie had been hit by four shotgun bla sts tha:\ penetrated the truck's steel cab and rear window a! he apprently atlempted a mad race for the Mexican border nearby. His truck: carrying an estimated 200 pounds of marijuana - a rtlatively small smuggling tihipment O\'er tha t desert route -apparently tripped a sensor dev1~ crossing over. One theory is that he realized Boltinskie and Dixon ~-ere trai ling hin1 and set up an ambush, fatally v.·ounding one ot the 11gcnts. then taking his shotgun and 1laying the other. Jt'.s because the press quit covering so thoroughly. I don·t know \\'hlch came fi'l' -the loss ol inlmlt "" the part ol the reporters or the studenlli. I suess the no\•el ty just wore off." To be sure. M>mc still compose varl;allons on the tl"ll!me. The mo!'lt p0pular attradloo at :a University or North Car~ina campus earnlvsl ""'s 11 "shooting gallery'' "''htrc Z.i ccnls got you a woter balloon to lhrO\\' 111 a "dashing strt'aker. And on Easter Sunday at Temple 1.;nh·ersity, a. male: strea.k~r v.we buruiy Pri11ie Rate . ears and a.bow tie. I Dr. George llamm, ,;ce president for 1ludtnl affaifl" at Arlu>oa St ate ' Unh·1.'f"iil)'. exprtsses !IOmc concern for the future of students charged with indecf'ot expo15ure ;is a result of strcak.s. ··Things that are considered campus humor one year mighl not rcOt'CI thal humor l\~O or three years hence," be says. "Asked if he e\'('f' consider,ed Jtrroking himself. llan1m said. "l°d be like some of the. people caught doing II, but '\\'ho could not be charged for Jack of t\'ldcnce." • •I ~{ One Bank Goes To 11 Perce·nt l\'EW YORK I AP) -The prinlC lending rate to big bu!iness climbed to a historic 11 percent peak toda y, \\I hen Franklin National Bank boosted the key interest fee from 101~ percent. n.e bank said that oonditl0fl5 In the mone:y marke:t. where banks and corporalims raise short·lenn lendable rwm. "more than j1.11tify'' the increa9e. 1ilt: me meaM that co r p 'O r a te custonX'rs of Franklin National , the 20th Fe111ale Invasion Of 'C hau vinist' SF Cltib Foiled largest bank il.l the nation, v.·ill rmd it more expensive to borrow. But the increase should not ha\"e an immediate impact on oonsumer inst..11lment loan or mortgage rates. which arc not diredlY linked to the prime. Analysts say the recent steep climb In the prime, or the minimum lending ftt banks charge most c r edit-wo rt b y Oll'pOtate cu.stomp'!. reflects t b e . Federal Reserve Board's decision to keep cm:lit light. The Fed \\'hfch act.<1 as the nation's 1noney nianagt-'f. feels that restricting the growth of bank credit voill help coo1rol inflation . Th.is week. tbe 1-~ederal Resrverve Board raised the discoWlt rate. or fee it charges men1ber bank" to borrow from it. to 8 pcrecnt frt:onl 7 1~ percent. nus added furl her upward pte!liure to money market rates. 1 ___ uinwdonesian..sold.iers clin1b J!P a ravi ne on the island ican 1\irlines crash which killed 96 passengers and of Bali carrying re1nains of victin1s OIThc 15a0/\mef--rrcre-wmernl:>e"rs on the lndonesian-tsland~paradise. Santa Cruz Coun t y Sherill Paul ShowaJter said It appeared the v.oonded Williams probably ran down ooe Of the victims \\ith tbe truck or shot him first. before turning the shotgun oo the dead man's partner. One was shot eight times and ooe nine, said--Sheriff-Showa\te-r-. who-foll0-v.·ed a trail of tracks from ·the scene unlil it vanished on hard ground. SAN FRANClSCO 1UP?l -A 123-ycar- o\d policy th.at excludes"°'l'."Omen from the swank 13th floor dining quarters of the Commercia l Club has been assa ulted by mo re than SO ~·omen tired or tradition . In announcing the decision to adopt an 11 percent prime, The chairman of Franklin National, Jlarold V. Gleason, said: r f'rnm Page-I CHILI ... place." "Oocft know "'here he. learned but he bad better start over." ''Needs more brown sugar, don't you think?" ~we a\lo"' bacon and olives?·· 'iich were the considerations or fullJCfcare<l~Terl!figua cbi'Jrcnamp C. V. \\'ood Jr.. Grand Pri:c .driver Carroll Shelby and their \.\'ives, JoAnnc and Snnd)'; Bill Neale from Dallas. Burck Smith, \Vally Parks, Woody De Sliva , Roy Palmer, Stan Locke, Grant <Father Dllffy) ~1cNiff. Judge Calvin P. Schmidt and James Jl Wals\\·orth. They proclaimed Al Dunlap of Newport Beach "the man wit h a lot of taste" to represent thr~ parts before I h e lnlernatk>nal Chili Heads Apprecia1ion Society. What went into the \\'inning recipe~ ::.No beans -c h o r I z o saus.1ge. jalapeno chilis ana a h('\!uva chef. Gino J...orlng. ·· Dunlop confessed. Richard Jordan of Balboa Island was second. "l!e would have been first if he J~n't ealen so much." Victor Relting of Corona dC'l ro.lar and Jalnes Dean of Santa Ana tied for third. ?bat lelt \\rilliam lling , Guy Claire. T\ole Johnson. Dale Johnson. Ed"'ard Eijioll nnd Eileen Schuler \-O\.\'ing to do beUer next rear. jfean"·h.iJe the judges had ,·ani sl1cd 1hfuugh the crowd \.\'ith their own cry of "Hot s1uff! Coming through." .. ~gl cton to Hun ST 1.ot·1s !AP' -Sen . Thomns F'. Eigll'IOn 10-'.\lo. L v;ho ~'ilhdrew as a 19':2 [)('mocraliC' vice pr cs i d en t i a I nal'ninee. announced today he Ydl1 St'ek re.=tle<:lion for a second term. OIAMGE COAST DAILY PILOT , ... 0 .. "0. {"I" Clo··· ............. ~ ....... ~ • ,....... t ....... , ...... .v.-·--......... Oo-"""1" c-"~--~. ~:-o·•'• ..,, • ..,.... ... 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"" ---~---.. ~- --Dfto ""--" °""' ~ t.1•11>"· .... ~'*""''°" ., -ll "'1 fl'OlfllfWr, h-... ~ l•OO-.IN1,,.......__....,_,JOO-Nf Army Says Cl1eap Fuel Possible F1·0111 Mru1ure "I believe there ~·as more to it than just 200 pounds ot marijuana .'' he said . noting tnronnat ion had been obtained that Willi~ was wanted on narcotics charges. He suggested more than the two women in custody and the one being sought mijht kno\.\' something about circumSances of the killings. "It was honible," said Nancy Searle, ~lost got no funher Thursday than the lobby of the l\.1erchants Exchange Building -stymied by the ploys of club employes, 1'-"ho turned off the elevators "·~never the .,.,·omen go! past posted guards. ' •&•-~--~~·-NATICK, r-.lass. (A Pl -Anny gasoline \\1lhout haVing any effect on the btl.-; with her sister Julie, 14 . "·hen they ' ' Th j n k aggressive." said Kamdy Driggs, director oi the Wo m e n • s Organizations for Employment. "We're going to try to get into the dining room." researchers said toda y they ~a\'e car. Spa no said. found lhe bullet-riddled t.:.S. cumoms developed a process !hat could turn cow '"Because lhe heating value of .,•,.lcoho"th.-1 ~tru=c"'k ~. _bodies. At her signal, 20 of the women dashed up a series of carpeted steps tCM·artl the dining-room: --mantfrei=lable+scref'!"~'"re:"'"''..,,,""'''o""'•""'f:•'""s"llgfl""ftY= ro«cr ttran gasolffie. · ethanol. a cheap auto fuel thAt can be e1n issions from the exhaust v.·ould be blended \lo'lth the gasoline in a ca r. much cleaner,'' he added . The process uses paprr. trash. stable Engineers at the Army lab hA\'C built a leavings -anything thal's made of working model of a plant that changes nnimal or plant fibers -and turns then1 fiber into sugar. Fungus is used as a Into a sugar called glucose. That is catalyst to spe«I up the proccss. fermented into ethyl al cohol. or ethanol. "The beauty of this process Is thnt if Then the cheaply produced ethanol is you're able to convert cellulose, which is blended with gasoline into a clean-annually replenishable, you have an burning fuel that ""ill run automobiles, ine)(haustible source of raw material. researchers say. "·hich actually harnesses !Olar energy Leo Spano. manager of the pollution through photosynthesis," Spano said . .1batemcnt program at the U.S. Army Laboratory he.re, says the process is •·technically feasibl e and practically achievable on a very large scale by l!MIO. " From Pllffe l RESCUE ... Knutson to ltUMion Community Hospital c\·en before firemen go! lo the scene to extinguish the burning car. Knutson ~·as listed in fai r conditlon today with neck and back injuries. "Are you invited ?" called a security guard In blue blazer running after the m. The v.·omen pushed into an elegant sitting room adjacent to the din ing room. There, they v.·aited among Oriental rugs. rich wood panelling and overstuffed leather .sofas "'hile "their demand to see J-tennan A. Richardson, an ind ustria l designer who serves as the ciub's president, was conveyed somc\\·here Into the iMer sanc1ums. Rlchardson failed to appear and the y,·omen finally decided to leave, joining Eruplo_yc Pact Nea r somewhat startled ma!es tor the ride . back do"'ll an elevator. LOS Ai.'iGELES (UPI ) -Negotiators The I.600-member Commercial Club "-ere reJXM"led near agrttment today on "1lS founded In 1887. Its by-laW! specify new rontracts ""'hich "''ould a\•ert a that women may only be ad.milted to the threatened strike next \\'etk by 60,000 lobby or main dinlng room "on special "\\'e may as \\'ell face reality and ge t to the top as soon as possible. Pussy· fooling only prolongs the agony of waiting for the decline." Earlier today. Fim f\ational City Bank became the latest large bank lo adopt a 101,: percent prime v.·hich is prevalent throughout the industry. One bank, Citizens & Southern National Ban.le of Atlanta , has a IO:Y, percent prime but this is being chargt'd. only on i'i.ew loam. Citit.ens has a 101,2 perctnt prime on eJisting loans. Nazi Celebrators Held in Germany KIEL, \\'est Gcnnany (AP) -A tavern owner and his bartender have bem charged \\'ith illegal glorification or Nazi symbols after a celebration ol Adolr Hitler's birthday in their bar. Local officials said about 50 persons. most of them in their 20s, attended the party April 11 on the North Sea island or Sylt. _In Washington. Sen. William Proxmire 11)-\\"is. l. said. "This process ca n {'Ut the cost of ethanol from $1 a gallon to 20 {'<'Ills a gallon.'" Moretti Raps Lobby Charge I emplo~e-s of Los Angeles-~---_t_Y· ____ occasions. '' They v.·are Nazi unifonns, hung a pi cture or the fuehrer on the wall. pla yed old SS ssongs and ate hamburgers decorated v.·ith musta rd or catsup sv.·astlkas. Spano said U1a t estimate could be a lit tle optimistic. '·As a ballpark figure. I "·ould say around ~s rents a gallon "·ould be a good figu rC', but it could be Jov.·cr. Me could be right. ""This process has been worked on rron1 the slandpoint of p o 1 I u t ion abatement to convert pollutants. such as trash and olher or1:ianic material. into some uSt'ful products." Spano said. ·'And brcause of the energy shortage. v.·e lhought perhaps converOng the g\ucoS(' into a clean-burning fuel, it \\"OUld be blended ,,·ith gasoline to extend our prlrolcum reserves. Ethyl alcohol can take the place of as n1uch as one-third of the fuel in a tank or SACHAMENTO ( UP I ) Assembly Speaker Bob r-.tore:ni says the accusation that liquor lobb~ists are "supplring won1en" and other fa vors lo IC'gislators v.·as "a bunch of baloney.'" "Those days are almost totally gone in Sacram('flto to the best of my knowledge ,'' ~forelli to Id newsn1en Thursday when asked about !he charge by Dr. Joe Fort , a San Francisco author. '·Nobody walks arowxl. and says, ' "Hey Bob. do rou want a "'Ol'l\8.n Thursday night ,'' sald ~toretti. a OC'mocralic g ub c r n a t or I a I contrndcr. Ya~ht Vanishes 1 Tliou ght Victi 1n. of 'Deadly Trian g le' i '.\1tA'.\fl (t;Pll -A $300.000 yacht on a shakedown crulse \\'ith fou r n1rn aboard mar ha\·e become the latest l'ictim of the mystcriou.,, ''Dendl~· Triangle.·· The triangle. also 1o10 .... ·n as lhc ''Bermuda Trlangle." ls a vast area of lhe Atlantic Ocean . loosely running on a lirn-from ,-.;ev,· York to Bermuda, to the \'iq~in Islands and to the tip of florid~. It is an 11re11 in \,·hith ships and plane~ ha.\'l' van1i.hed 111lhout 11';'.lct, including t11.'0 lariz:e U .. nn\'A\ \"Csscls and douns or rncht. ... 1~uo~ fi>ing O\'er !hC' area ..iomelimes report radio oommunicn tloos blackout-, ~Ind di ~ruption~ or tltc:tronlc Oljitht ins1rumc.11ts. B<xik~ and 111 a g a ii n e articll'S h:'l \'C included all sorts of S"p('('ttlation about the Arta. including SUJ>'maturtil phenomena. The U.S. Coast li u 1J rd. v.'hit>h anoounctd suspenskln Thursday of a 1\\"0- \\'etk search for the mialng 54-foot yacht Sabf Rank. ~Jd It docs not accept supernatural tlt'plenatloos for the deadly triangle. Th. mM aboort! the mwlng boot """' identified as skipper Cy Zentner. 32, a ~·e-11-knov.n band leader, and Elliott 1 t"ohl'n. 30, bo1h or Philadelphia, Raphael ' Kapl an. 26. of Sickervilll', N.J .. and John I T:trquinio. 42. of Vineland , N.J. The yachl's O\\lltr, Vasro Corp. <A \Vllmingtoo, Del .. has offerC'd a $2.500 rt''o11lrd for infonnation on the \\hl'n>abouts of the Saba B.'lnk. Built as a charter \·esseJ for dlvtng (l:tcut11ion.<1, it left Nassau, Bahamas ro.tllrth 10 on a sh.i.kedo"'ll cruise bound for ~llnml. where it v.·as 10 ~rrlve April 8. The Coos! \,uard begian looking for the yacht April 10. Acc111il'lal Rejected WASlllNGTON (UPI) -U.S. Dlstrl<t Judge G<rhart! A. G<oell today r<)<ol<d oqulltal <tnd new trial motion• or Dwtabt ! I ... Chapin. former appointment• I recrt'.'tary convicted of l)'tng to the: , Watergate grand Jury. "There v.·as every 1 lrutlcatlon thnt the Jury WAI "t all Umes I conldcnlious Al:>d Impartial," Gt!ell said In a two-pap ordtr. I ' WOODMARK CHAIRS Consumer Guide says "Best value in the Industry!·· Large selection of these fine lounge chairs to choose from . another Ted van Hemert exclu sive. . ~ -· , ~-':"' ··.· .<' '~ \ Woodmork Features * 8 way Hond Tied * Corner Blocked Hard- wood Frames * fon>o stic fabric ·Selec- tion · * large Selection of Styles • Quali ty Construction Al Compet itive Prices Stop In Today For Best Selection If You 're Staying Home More Often. You Might As Well Be Comfortable DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN Wiii.OATS & SA TUaDATS 9:00 lo 5:30 -· NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WESTCUrr DR., 8'2·2050 LAGUNA BEACH , 3'~NORTHCOAsTilW\'., 494"'531 TORRANCE• 23&49 HAW"t'HOftNE BLVD {()pen 1"r1. tll 9, Sun. 12-S::io i 371-12'7' • .• ' g ol \\' A \\' a " th ' ' d ' i" '" k s " w 0 ;r c 0 c 0 ' I s " A ; h r d ' a c g ; 0 At Your Service ... ~ A Suaday. \\'edntsdwy and Frld;,iy r,111ure Of the Dally PJ!ol Pal 1 Yo11r ScrL·1ce. you,· J\'em Di<'lionnr!J DEAR PAT : To help our son y:ho is going to college, "c purcl\jscd a nun1bcr or second-hand books. Anfonj! them is a \rebstcr' Ne1v \Vorld Oichonary of A1nerican l.angu<agc, which. to ou r :i mazoml'nt. is nli ssing pai::es 633 to i 32. \\'e \vrote the \Vorld Publishin g Company about the missini;: pages. bu t never heard anylhing in response. I-lope you can fill in the blanks. A Day to Rela.v • ... I -' J.\V .. Costa ~lt'S:l It wa~ a beautiful day along the Orange l 'oa ~t Thur~-~u n.'.l Bc :ich, Son1cti111cs. thou~h .1 l'!l'\1' :llld the day. a day to conten1rlatc an nt'can v1e\1' 1'h;it".;; 11·ar1n <;u nshinc ran be so rrla:-.111'-! 1h:it one nod ~ uff ¥:hat this group y,ia~ doing at I le1:-lrr Jl:i rk in J,J· 111 ~lt·ep -- F. Bait's, the com pan~··s customer accounts manager. apologized for not replying earlier and explained that a dt>fecti,·e hook occasionally slips by insptttion. lie Is sending you a nev; one at no charge. tlri l1okt•r11ft•logr1 DEAR PAT : I have bad eyes and am interestl'd in ob1aining r u rt hr r in rormation about ;in e~·c trcatn1ent kno1\TI as or!hokcratolog_\'. 11hit•h i" supposed to hrlp impro\'e the sit:ht of a ot>ar·sightcd prrson. !'cl like to k11011 11·hcrc I n1 i~hl contact ;1 rcputnble optomt>lrist \1·ho practi<·es thi s technique, if it has been properly tcstl'd. Injunction Issued on Oil St<1Le Tidelands J>roducL l~Xl'lll[>L Fro111 l 'o11trnls It.II., Cos ta r\1csa LOS AKGELF:S I CPI 1 -t\ fcdcr;il district court jud ge issued a lt'lllpor;1ry injunction agai nst the Fl'd1'r:1I Ent·n.:v Office tFE01 Thursctny, a!Jowing l'rUd!· oif from California \ldflla nd s lo re1na in exrn1pt from price controls. Tidela nds oil currently is bt·ini:: Sflld h\' the slate for less thrift hnH the An1ng market price of ·more than ~ a ba rrel The suit was fi ll'CI in Fcbru;1ry by S1;1h' t\ttornr\' Cl'n<'r:1! l-;\••llr Yo1u1:'.1 r 11hn s;11d 1ht' Fl-:()"S rt'1oc;il1nn of f':1l1torn1a·s 1•x1•mpt1on 11 11h11ut prior nuuc·t· 11as :1 \ 111lt111nn uf [,111 Thl' <·111t•s of !Jing Bf'ilt'h ;111d .\l'\l p!lf'l H1:aeh JOlTit"<! Ynun;:\'r 1n l11•· !'itlll Young('r l'Ontended th:it Uncont rol1£'d rrudt• oil pnc•·s ros·~ 10 S.'J 1110rl' than 1ht· rontrJJll rd pricf' dur1ni:; the f'nrrE::y erl~l<> u1 Fl·bru.iry. lie l><ud n·1nnval of th..: Educators at th r Southern Culifornia College or Optometry s a y orthokeratolo11:y. v•hlch ~llcmpls to C'han~e the shn pe of the refracti\'e areu or the eye and impr ove sight in connection ll'ith properly fitted contact lenses, stlll is lari,:cly io th e ln1·esti11tati\'e stage. Althou11:h not 11 idely practiced in Orange County, sntnr optometrists are using this techniqul'. Telephone the American Optomelric Associalion el 638· 7533 fo r a referral. Off shore Oil Estiniate C/1ihlre11'.• Cflr .'ieflf• DEAR PAT: ~iv aunt. 11·ho lives in the East. jlL'it-scnt ni y baby a l'ar seat for her first birthday. I remem ber having read some time ago that a c:ir S('at 11·as being recalled by the go\'l•rnment Too fligh, Expert Says because it \1·as proven t.o..bc..!!a.ngcro1u1ss_IL _.>S,lii_ DIE<:o 1:\r•) -t\11 1ndlls!rt didn't 11·ritc dO\l'n the. na1ne of thc corisultfili't~siiYS'lhr"reis 11· bi!lionlx.rrl'I~ company because my car seat 11as of oil. not 40 billion bilrrC'ls as some h;1r1• another f11miliar brand. i'\011·. I'd lik<' to i.1uessW, lying off Southern Cahrorn1 :1 s check th is out because rny old car seat is shores. getting \\'Om ancl I \\'Ol1ld use lhc Ill'\\' one "\\'e bclic\'e that I~ hill11111 barn:!~. if J \\'ere sure it is safc. Could you find about 600 billion gallon~ of gasnl111e. 1~ a out the manufacturer of the scat involved rl'alistlc r stimatc," said t\rt Spau\dinc. in the recall'.' an offshore oil consul1ant for the \\'t•stcrn T.S .. l"e"·port Beach Oil :ind Gas Association. The Nati ona l lligh11,·ay Trarflc Safely "Not all of liTis can be asily rcilc~1cd.'. Administration rcctntly \\·arncd parents about \11,·o unsafe children's car scats. Re:t Stroll.O.Chair ~1a nufacturin ~ Co., l'\e\\· York. N.Y .. Is rccallioit its Stroll·O. Chair model 11 seal. The NllTSA recommended rec:ill hecause the car seat adapter portion does not comply 11,·ith safety standards ancl the harness may break durinit a sudden stop or car crash. Ol<l11ers may return the ada pter frame porlion lo ttie store that so:d It or ship ii hack lo the manufacturer al 441 \\'. llith St., New ''ork. 1'., .. 10032. No cbar~e .,..·ill he made tn make the harn ess safe and the manufnclurer .,..·111 return the adapter to the o\\·ner. The NHTSA also warns parents that the ,;Carry Sca t" made by Ra by \\'orld Co. Inc. of Great Neck. N.\'. for use In ears may cause severe injury to a child if therr is a s udden stop or accid ent. naby \\'orld is not recallin g this seat and the federal a)Zenc y does not have the authority to for ce a rceall. llolldn!I .Ufl!Jir C/ni111• DEAR PAT : The Daily Pilot recently published nn article 11•ith tht: headline. "Holiday ~\agic ln\'cstors to Rect'il"e Restitution.'' It staled purchasers were given until Aug. 12 to file claims. I'd like to ijnd oot 11·here one can obtain claim forms and 11,·herc they should be mailed. E.Z., Cos~ ~1esa 143 EvanucJists e . field in Florida For Loitcrino !'."' JACKSONV ILLE. Fla !CPI• -Polite h:ive arrested six n1nre 1ncn1bC'r<> of ;in lllinoise . based SN;t oi tr;i\'t·l1n r, e\'<ingelist". bringing the three-day arTe"t total to ttl and ruisin~ the r)uv:i\ County Jail population of revivalist~ 10 IO I For1v-t 11,o of those arrt•slt'd pcbtl'd !he rcquir~·d ~26 bond on 101tcr111g elHU'gt•:_.. The others refused tn post bail Hiid refused to pledge thC'y \\'Ould not return II) the scene of the arre.~l s if tht'y 11 er.; freed on their recogniz:ince . "\\'c fePI 11,e ha1·t'n'1 1·1o!all·d lu11cr111i:: Ja11,·s as charged ," said Ba~il Jl a1rgro\'P. San Antonio. Tex .. a le:1dcr of 1hc "Chr1~1 ls the t\ns11,·cr" sect, >''h1ch is bast:d ;-11 \\'c!don. Ill. ThC'y 11,·crc among 2~0 pcrs..ons \I ho arrh·cd in Jacksonville a \\'eek ago fro1n Fort Lauderdale. \1•here they faced eviction fron1 a \acant lot on 11l11eh they caffipcd and conducted r1vi1·al mcetu1gs S11;1uld1r1~ ~aid 111 ;111 111l~'r1 1r11' Thur~<lal'. ;u!ofini.:: 1f i~ l\t'l•dttf r .. 1· !hl•Ti1it~i.ni'i:1!l-~ 111 lOi'l'I 1ts cnerl;!~' rc£1111r"mcntc ff thr go\'t'nnnent 1;111·~ !hr go-ahe:1d, hr ~11id. pu1np1ng out nf f!•Ur bt!hon barrel~ of nil 1·01 ild ht•~1 n h1· lf.tflll '\lie four h11lio11 bci rrcl~ -Iii· lt·~' th :111 l.1100 fcl'! t:x·lo1v 1he 11atcr -.. 11c ha\'t' the !i'fbrmlogy !11 do that." Spaulllin~ :-,;11d. ;1dr!111g th.1L "it 11,·ill not he until 19!1iJ until the rc ~t t·an slnrt !f• cn1nt• ~nl " For th•• fl·1na111lll·I'. lyin~ n1o rC' than l.8'11 fc1'! be!o11 thi· oc'Call ~urfate. hf' "a id new 1t·ehn11!og\· is 11t'clk1d to get 11 . The \1xo11 aflmi11 1~1r:i11n11 h;1-. ~air! it 111tenc\s tu ni.•kc i .'i 11111\1011 (lj'fl'!\ of oH~hnrc surf;1et• a\ :iilahlc fnr drill111~ 11 no s1gn1hcanl <lamage is done 10 lhC' en\ 1ronn1t'nt. Oil eon1pan1t-~ hall' h•'l'll a~krd I" u!rnuf~· thl' ;1rca~ 111 \\'hll·h 1h1·y ;1r1· intt>rc..,tC'd 1n 1lr1lhng _ Spauldnu:. 111 Snn D1e110 for ;1n encrg~· lOllft'fC'TK•'. ~aid t11,o nulhon ;1crc~ ha\c IK'<'n ,,.Jetted 'S , . /1011'/llll/l Tell11t f'i1uls F oolJ'rints }\,\'l':'-1A\f}t. \1·pal 1l'Pl l-·n1{' h!':Hl 11f a .J apanc'e t '\p•-<l1non seart·h1n~ fnr the ltg1•nd:1ry · "Y1•t1" nr · \b<1n1 in:ibl•· S1Hl\l'1Jli1tl . ~a~s hi~ h•.1n1 ha :- ph1Jtogr:iphl'd lootpr1nts 1Jf a monke~ 111<.e lx'a:-.1 al an elc1at1on or lilJlOIJ lcrt in thr lltn1a\;n <1s. Hosh] l,h1ka11a. 2i. !".aid Thursd:iy the footpnnl s \\'ere fvund in !he ,\nnapurn.1 rani.:e in crntral \"cpal 11£' ~air! no onl' 1n the team S<I\\' the anunal that niadc th1· tr~i:ks The San Francisco Securities and Exchange Commission advisW you to request claim filing information from l\lan'in Gloneui. Esq .. Special Counsel, P.O. Box IOO, San f'l'anclsco, Ca. S1111clay's Pilot to Looi{ l11•11rn11re Dike DEAR PAT : \\'hen l mentioned to a friend that 111y car insurance cost had increased \\'ilh the f\f arch 15 premium. he told me the Cost of Living Council had banned rate increases. If this means I was required to pa~· more than I should have, J"d like to kno11• so I can contact the company and request a refund. I've had no claims on lhis insurance for scveral years. l..G .. f\11sslon \'iejo At Sun1me1·, 1\ \la ricd "menu" for rradcrs of the SuOOay edition of the Daily Pilot is being cooked up by H:s editors. t\n10ng "Sunday's Best" \\'ill be: SU!ll~TERTl:'>·I E-\\'1th the IJog !)a;~ not t<1r in the futu re. Staff \\'r11er Jnhn Valt crza takes a look at sumn1er c:i 1nµ Su11day's Best Alaska Oil the projrct. 11·0 ll SE COU\iRY-H1d1ng !he Orunge r ua!'t "rtin.[!r.'' Slaff \\'ntcr T!•m \JcC:inn fin ds ~· su rprising numhcr Qf horS<"<; and h1,rs<' JX'Oplc ('O('x1s11ni:: <1uir ,• happ1h' 11·1 1h lhc urban ~prnv•I. 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If:...,";' \,~,..(; ~-"""-· ·-··- . ---·- :·'"GER MA I f'\S··•.., .. · SNAIL , SLUG & : INSECT KILLER • •. ; Kill 'EM_WITH KINDNESS Ilia ii. Slug~ ~ect Kil~J ·~pr.111 ~11 I ~~ I • ··~·r'•''' I r~ r-r .. ,n~. •I•;\ 1'"• !•,e 101 h ·dt•n and Pf1 Your rate in<'rrase "'·as probably due to the CLC lfltin#: Its ban a g a i n s t automobile insur11nce raid on !\tarch 4, earlier than the announced to-day fretie "'blcb '>'tilt into effe<'t Jan. 17. Durlnie thnl Ume the insuran~ Industry and the National Association of I n s u r a D c e Comml1sloners studltd the e.fferts on In 11rance ralel of restrictions lmpoffd on drl1·er!i becatt!le t)f lhf' energy crisis. Although highwa y d e a t h s dropped 2..1 percent from January. 1973, the NAIC Ta'k Force reported that claim t'OSts have risen. thereby offse1tln11: reductions caused by lc~s cl11lm s. ''ou !!till may ha\•e reason to consult yonr Insurance. compatt)' because the. Cl..C no"' Is rt.quiring that lhe. rrt(lnrncy of clelms be considered before ratr.1 ure lncrcased. and sum mer school offerings Rnd. in a rela1ed ''OU Section story. Staf( \\'riter Hilary !\aye sur\•eys summ er jol) opportlibities. BIG :'-10\'IE-Ulng v.·1ut f1>r T\' f:in" rnd~ \\'1th 1he-arri\'al of th{' Sl.'t·hour pl1111 ;1daptton of the , best-selling Leon IJns rlO\el, "QU \'II ... Prc\'lC\\' of the star· ~t uddrd movie to be sho11,·n on \11 0 ronsecull\ e nights ncx1 .,...<'<'k 1 s preSfnted as TV \\'EEJ\'s {'()\'t·r s1nry. HEH!-.: A~D N.0 \V .-Thc ~!rujl~lc 1s far from over for 1\'omen seeking eQt1nl11~·. hu1 the mo\emcnt ha~ a strong Lni t in the Orange County thaptrr of the ~at1onal Organ11.a11on of \\'omen j NO\' 1. Prr"l<ll'nl Ed11,·1na \Valsh rxplrun..: ~()\\''s gonl and roles in an Editorial P<>gl! artic· Ir BOTTLE BRUSH TREE.$ .9~;' -'i ~ Rog. 1.99 s 149 ; • ALASKAN OIL-Defore !he first dmp of new oil from Ala<1ka rnn flo"· in !hr Continental Unit d SttUC!! 7R9 miles nf four·foot pipe mu~t be sna ked acro!!s some of the nl()~! forbiddinll territory 1n the \\'Orld. An Associntcd Pre s rca111re di scusses plans and fc.-irs that go .,..·1th Now in bloom Ideal ror r.1i1rkwJ y, ·.mJll bac.k. yard RO<J. 9.95 s49s Bandini ... ~.. .. .... ~""""' DAILY PILOT ' Just •• I '· ·. '\'\ ' ' with Tom arphine ' " Bring Back Po11y Express RA.IN. SSO"' & SLEET DE PT.-Some folks still beJ le\'e in the old saw about hovt the n1ai1 ah\·11ys coes th.rough but t?s may not always ht'-the case if you insist on delivery at ~·our door. ffen• on the Orange Coast. l!K> city of San Juan Capistrano is an example today . San. Juan. in rccenl tin1rs. has befon trying to shro ils rural irnage-at least as far ~ mailboxes are conet~rncct Thu.s tbe Cit}' Dads of the '.'.hssion municipality have paSS{'{j a di<.1um outlawing rural n1ai l boxes. You know, those arr lhr kind n1:idc our of tin th;it you nail to .'.l post out in front of yo ur place. These mailboxes have !he rounded top and are deep t'nough to <lCCrpl a \\'hole box of cookies fro m Awrt r.tartha back in Iowa . Also. most have a li!tle tin red flag that you can po1> up to \\'arn the n1a1lman you have inserted sonic ootgoing missives. .. LOTS OF FOLKS like the big old mailbox as sort of 3 rural touch out of the past. Apparently the L".S. Postal ServiCe still likes thenl too, despite this being the Year of Our L«d 1974. The postal people feel they can n1ake faster deliveries to the big boxes on the streets. Particularly if the mailman is dri\'ing one of those rigs "1th a right-hand steering "'hetl and he can ju.st pull up lo the C\Jrb and deposit your mail \\'ithout ever unseating himself. So It developed in San Juan Capistrano that sonic new housing tracts \\'ere coming in out by the Ortega llighway and the po61.al people told those developers . "Put your rural"tnailboxes out by the road.'' They did. nlEN TltE CITY llALL people camr around and warned the developers. "Those rural mailbo:'l:CS are in violation of the law. Get them off the slte<!l and back on the houses ... This is ,1-hat you call being stuck in the middle. 11ean"'hile. the po.sta1 people 5trongly suggested if there aren't rural m;:iillxn:es out by the road. there aren't going to be any mall deliveries out there. Arter-atf. if }'OU dort"t lik~he-wey the U.S. Poslal ScrviCf' ha ndlrs the tnail, then you can ju.st take your business lo th~r con1pet itor.;. THUS IT \\'AS that earlier thi~ ,1·eek. the San Juan City Council gathered and screamed foul. City ~1anager Donald \\"t idner declared the po..-,tal pcoplr "have t.aien an arbitrary and uncooper;:itive po5ture ... " A.fter all. nei gh boring f\lission Viejo ~n·t have to have all those rural mailboxes. \\lly should San Juan g{'t stuck \\'ilh then1? Jn thl' l'nd. !\1ayor Roy Byrnes agreed to \\Tile "a vigorous letter'' Io Cqngressman Andrew J. Hin shaw prottsting the postal policy. t•\\'e can lake advan1,1gc of lhis being ari election 1·car,'' lhc n1a\·ur n1n1bled oriUnously. • • »'ELL. SA'." JUAN isn"I lhc only plJce on' the southern Orange Coast v.tlere tl*re is a postal argum<'nL San Clrmen!e ciCizf:'t'r.'l are currcnlly heated up over a federal pro~I lo move their dov,.1110\~·n ~ office out to A venida Piro. But the aforc111cnt1oned Congrrssm.111 lUnshaw has \\Ttllen San Clcn1rnte city alllhorities asmring that the do\\TIIO\\'n Pb \\'i!l stay open so Jong as I.he den1and is there. tlearly. Congress1n;1n 11insha\\' is "Titing a Jot of letters these d~ys back to the Orange Coast on U.S. po.stal matters. VlhJt \\'1th the argun1ents over rural boxes ,·crsus house bo:<es ;ind do11TifO\\'n l)OSt offices \'er,us outlying ooes. he may oaly ha\'f' onr rt•a\ \\'Orry : \Viii his 111:11! gel dchvt>rcd '.' r,Jday , Ap,11 2ti 1Q74 75 Held • ID Plot To Eject Sadat CAIRO, Egypt (AP)-The govtmn1cnt has arresrcd 7$ prrsons including 16 1nilitary cadl'!S and 1v.·o sai lors In thr ;il l?'ged plot 11) ovrrthrow President Anv.·ar Sad;:it, Cairo nt.'\\'Spill)ers rl'ported today. i::l«":vi·n persons \\'ere killed nnd 27 wounded in thC resuhlng <'lash at the military technical college on Apnl 17. l!:ii~"Jll has linked the plot to Llby;:in leader Col. :-.1oammar Khadafv The go\'Crnment said on \\1edncsday that !he anack a~ainst the military academy on the night or April 17 was 10 be the opening step in the overthrow of Srtdat. lt said 1hat the anackers \\'ere 10 . • «;.r Ki ssinge r Plans Tri1J to Mi cleast \\'ASHJ NGTON (AP) -Stcrrtary of Stale Henry A. Kissinger plans to mc<'t \\'ith Soviet Foreign l'\linistcr Andrei A. Gromyko in Geneva en· route lo another journey to the ~·liddle East thi~ wee kend. The State DepartmC?fll o u t l i n c d Ki ssinger's travel plans Thursday, !isling stops in Geneva, Algeria. Egypt. Israel and Syria. Kissinger. accompanied by his \1•ife. ~ancy. lea\'eS Sunday morning fur Geneva. The discus.~ions ,1·ith Grom,,ko are expected to focus on prospects for 11 nc"' nuclear arms-limitation trealy and on a possible disl·n~agement agreement bel\\C'Cn Israel <.ind Syria. From Tel A\·iv. :0.1cnahem [l(>gin. leader of !he right-Iring l..ikud-bloc. nc.v: t.o the United States loda\', but he s;iid ht might cut his IO-da~1 • \'isit ~hort if Premier-designate Yitzhak R a b 1 11 defided he could not lorn1 a nc11 governmen!. Begin \.\'Cnt to New York lo par!it.'ipale in a march supporling Soviet Je1rs ;ind rn make an Israeli bond sal es tour of six cities. proceed to the Arab Socialist Union headquarters "'here Sadat .,.,·as meeting, announce a bontb was hidden in the building and grab go"emment leaders in the ensuing confusion. AC(.'Ording to new governmen t accoun!s today, released after interrogation of those arrested, the plot called for asking Sadat to relinqu ish po\\·er and make a statement. If he refused, a senior official undtr threat of arms was to declare that an armed rel'olt had seized power and arrested the president. Tii t ALLEGE D ringleader, Jbrah.im Abdullah Sarujah, visited Khadafy last summer and discussed "formation ol rommand organization:s inside Arab countries to carry ou t illegal act$ of sabotage," according to an account published Thursday quoting reliable sources. Sadat reshuffled his cabinet Thursday nighr, keeping his key financial adl'iscr and nljnisters of war, interior and foreign affairs. S.1dat abolished 1he rill<' of mini ster of L1b.\'an affairs. reflecting r cc r n t dcterior:.iuon in relations bcJwcen Egypt :ind Libya. ~1elln\\·hile, Syrian and Jsraeli gunners on '.\It. Hermon dueled in the night and at <la.1 break the shelling spread south along thl' entire 40-inilc front In Tr! A\·iv fe:1r ~prl':1d !hat \\'ashington's support for l~ral•l "'as fading. Communiques from Tel Al'iv and !):unascus reported !he 46th day of .">hl'lllnR on !hr Golan plate11u. S1 ria s.:1id lsrarti and Syrian forv.·ard pat'rols <·la!'hcd on ~h l!f rnlon shorth· after nudniJ:hl 11·i1h machine J:uns and hand grenades. The D a 1n as cu s l'On1n1unique sai\1 artiller~· fire nared rluring !ht• night on the 9.200-follf height which has become !he center of the war o! 11t1rit1on. I\' B t; I 8 UT . Lebanon, lhr lt:>f!i~t nr11·.'ipaprr As Safir said the Soviet t:'nion ha.s agreed lo meet ".'.l!I Srria's arn1s nerds" for the figh!ing on the GoJ;in front. Portugal ]it1ita Chief Vows Elections Soon LISBON 1 liPI I -Gf>n. Antonio de Spinola. head of Portugal's ne\\' mili!;:iry jun!a. promiscd..Joday to call l'lccl!ons "l'n lhe shorlesl pos.'>ib!c lilne" .1f/1•r ending four decades or righ\\\·ing dictatorshi p in Portugal . The rcforn1·mindcd SpinoJ,1, 11ho lrd the military coup against Prt'n1 i1•r f\tarcelo Caetano. said this 111nrnin1: thr seven-men1ber junta 11'ould ''facili1:1t1• free elections" for a nC\I' prt•sidcnl and nten1bcrs of parliament. The 63-year-o!d general told :i nationwide television audif'ner I h 1' 1nilitary \VOUld 11·ork at the ··ta sk dynamically Sil that lhc countr,1· can b<' govt.'rned by fret>ly ehost~n institutions in the shortest possible lime."' The nr1v military leader indicated the Junta intended to keep Porluga\'s C'll· baUlt d African ter- ritories. but left the door oprn for a change in s!atu!i 10 end a J:l.year>t.Jld 11•1NOLA colonial 11·ar that hcl!l('d tnuch off the coup. TllE REBEL.i;;, call ing th"rn~eh·cs thl' armed for~s mo\·ernenL r e p o r t r d virtually at! pockets of resistance eliminated b,v Thursday night. \\'lnding up a day.Jong uprising that began \1'ilh the prc-da\\'n takeover of a r:idio sla!ion in Li5bon. Thousands of demonstrators -n1ostly you!hs -roamed the capital afh•r the coup in l'ictory celebrations. dancing in the stre<'ls. blo11ing car horns 'lnd buving rebel sotdil'rs champagne. \Vitnes!'t's said about· f\\'O do1tn crlebrants were killed in attacks bv dit'hard security police firing fro1l1 , holdour poli<'e slarions unlil late in !he e\'f'ning . The 67-yea r-old Cartano surrendC'rf'd ;it the downtO\\TI ht:rdquarters of the' paramilitary republicnn guards in rhr afltrnoon \\'hen rrbel troops brit•fl\' shelled the building and tried to srnash through the gates \\'ith a tank. TllOUS ANDS Ot' jubilant Lisbon rrsidcnts shouted ''Freedom. freedorn''' and "\'ictor~1 • Victor\'!" outside 1hl• batterrd building as s·pinola arri\·ed to take po\\·er. An armrd forces spokesm;in st11d Caclano and n!her oust('d leaders agreed 10 J:O lnt o exile on Portugal's island of ~tadcira along !he Atlant ic coast of r\orth Africa. The ouster ended an rra o! right"·1ng polinca\ dictato rship that began when thl' later Prr1nier Antonio Salazar can1l' to po\\·er in 1932. Caetano took O\'er frClm the incaparitated Sala1.ar in 1968. SPl~OLA. I .~ his speech. indic;ill·d the junta 11ould keep Angola . l\lozan1bique and C.uint•a -African terri!or1l'S Ill! by guerrilla 1rars behind niuch of the discontent sparking the coup. V1red as deputy chief ol slaff last month for calling military \'it!ory in Africa in1possib!r, he said today he \1·ould gt1arantee "sur\'i\'al o( 1lle nation as a sovereign country in its c n t 1 r c 1nulticontinental nature.·· Spinola said Portugal. a men1ber of the i\"orth Allantic Treaty Organization 11ould "honor ils intern11tion1tl obligations in es!ab!ished treaties." ' ·Texas Tornado Injures 4 Else 1chere, il1Io st of U.S. Crisp <111.d Clear T e rr1pPrttt11rcs •1•11'1 ... A.I~~"" .. " A!lwel9 " " 11011"" " , 1!11111~·0 ~ l\ '~I\•· 't"e ., . r~~r~: .. 11 .. ~ " l••tl•l'H;I ~ " l l!fJ " " &:""'' .. ~ . ''J'' " r, ~o• 11111 " '"'•"~' c:11 11 " " t:~t'jv,.m:~ " .. .. • "''~"'' " " 'MhNt\l~Co' " " M•..,nt~eei., " :! Nf'N ~•lf~ ... " '-lfw OI~ ~ " g:,!•rto<n• c:u, a ... .. ,-11!!-tOflil " • ·~cwnl • i1 " . """"""' " '°f:lllNI, Orf .. :re=lo11 '' ii ll •. l 11 •• II r;,, (1f'f n " ~ flMIHI .. "" ~ M~I <'IN• ""'"" .. • S. 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'75 will be a very good year" and 1976 ·will be the best year in :\n1erican history ·· U.S. Jfas Deficit Trade Bala11cc, First in 9 l\'lonths \\',\Sll!NGTO~ IAPl -The sharply h11:hcr cost of 011 imports pushed the United States trade balance into deficit !n :'\l ::irch for th(' fi rst lime in nint> months. the Commrrc:e D<-partmcnt rc- ponrd 1oda.'·· The dt•par1n1C'nt said iinports durin,I! ~l:irch C'XCrcdC'd rxports by SliLJ 1nillion. This con1pared 1\ 1th <t surplus o{ ( NEWS BRIEFS J ~213 1n1llion in February. The roun!~ ·s lradr shll is in surplus for the yf'ar by 5685. Ii n11 I lion . e .~i111011 A d v n11t"e s \\'ASlll;.IGTON .I L'PJ ~ -The Senale Finance Con11n1ttce voted unanimouslv today in ravor of the nominatlon cir \\'illiam E. Simon as ne\V Treasurv secretary. The full Senate is expected tO confirn1 him next Wl'ck. Sitnon. no1ninated to replace George P. ~hu!tz. who is r1•sign1ng. appeared briefiy at a closed n1ccling or !he committee. \\'it hin 10 1nlnu!es after Simon left. Chairman Russell B. Long 1D·La.1 emerged to announce thl' unanimous \'0\{'. e lf11111pl1re ~1 E .\"n1r1i1r ed \\"ASill/'\GTO~ 11\P1 -Initial r\'a1ninations of St>n. lluber! H . ll umphrt'Y ~ ll-:0.linn. 1. --re,·caled no e\ idenC'e of a tumor:· his doctors rrportrd today. according to a spokesman The srnator chrckcd into Bethesda :\a1a! llospilal Thursday C\'C'ning for a sch<·dull'd l'\':lluat1on of lrea t1ncnts he rect'l\'l'd late last ~-r11r for a pinhead· sized turnor on his bladder. e .\·o.ff111l1 ll1u•/,ed \\"ASHINGTQ;.1 I l 'PI I -The Senate has !urned aside a Bcpublir.:in atten1pl to signifiCant!y n:irro1\' the coverage of a n:ition11I no-fault auto insurancr bill. The Senate \'Oled 53·3! Thursday to kill :in amendntent b~· Sen . lfowa rd Baker 1 R·Tcnn . I. 1hat 11·ould ha\·e allo\1·ed persons to sue in cases flf injury if they had nlt'dical expenses of S500 or more. e Bln•t 111 De11rer DE~YER (APl -A bomb tore through a parking lot here outside a hotel "'here a go\·emnr . a li.S. senatoc and two rongres~n1rn \\'ere attending a meeting. Poller said l'lt"O persons 1\·ere 1njuN'd and 50 \·eh1cles dan1agl-rl in dfe Thursday n1f,!hl r,.;plosion. The bomb. \\'hfr:h police s a i d apparenlly had bft>n plan~ed in n car. ~evtrcly .da1naged 12 of the ~ \'ehicles. thro"·ing bits of 1netnl as far as 500 feet. The fi}•ing metal ln tum caused a seven· car pileu p on the interstate v.·hich runs beside the lot. police said. adding there were no injuries . Dept1 l)' Find s Dau ghter Dead QL'JDIA.'i. Ga . 1L'Pl1 -Brooks ounty De1>uty Sheriff ~lonroe \\"eldon receiv@d a r<td io call to ln\·csUgate a traffic accident. When he rea<'hed !he scene Thursday night, \\'eldon found one tetn·aged glrl dead and two otht'!rs Injured \\1\trt 1 car had left the road aod turned O\'tr. The dead iorl was \\'e\don's d11ughter. l6·}car-C1ld Janict. a p;issef\ger 1n the car Pollet Chief Himm Dembry said a tie rod had broken on the rar and apparen1ty caused lhe accident. Exxon Reduces Profits 'To Qztell Opposition' From \\'Ire Ser\iccs ~E\V YORK-Exxon Corp.. I hi' nation's biggest oil company. reduced its first quarter profits by approxin1ately s.ioo mil!ion to take into account futurl' taxes and pol1UCfil opposition, SC<.'urities 01nalysts say. The addition11l n1oney, 1f added to thl' ro1npony's announced eamings. \\·ould have brou~ht Exxon's earnings for the thrrc-ntonlh period to ov('r :i billion dollars. It ~ould ha\c incr('a~ tht•1 r percentage gain from thr ~·(·:ir-earhcr period to 118 percent. and not the J9 percent reporte<J by the firm . ,\sked aboul the amount. an F:x\on spokesman "'ould not deny it and said the co1npany had d<'cided not to disclose the actual charge. He said the action was in line \\'ith acct>pled ocrounling principles . Son1e securitirs analysts a n d account<111ts. ho\1'e\·er. fet! the deduction \\'as also taken to defuse an expected public reaction to !he high profits. "OllDl ~A lllLY a oomp:iny doesn't reduce its earnings by a li.:ibility which hasn't ~et occurred." says Pel er Knutson. an associnte professor of STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA'S PROFITS UP 91 •; •• Story, Page 14 accounting al the \\Oarton School of Finance in Philadelphia. C-01npanil's ll."Ually tak r nolr of !he possible expense but dori"t subtract the C!':tiLnated liability from profits, Knutson Sii,\S. In San Diego. Interior Srcretary Rogers C.B. :'\lorton says the country •·is being O\'ercritical of the profits" of oil compa.nies. \.\iliCh continue to announce large increases in their nrt income. :\!orion said Thursday 1hat "01! <:ornpanies need good profits so they \\1ill ha\'(' the gigantic sums of nlon'?y needl'd to find and bring out addi1iona! oil." 11e said. hO\\'ever. he \\'OUld be uncom· fortable if the large profits being re- ported by the giant co1npanies for the first thrl'l' months of 197-1 \\'ere being turned into hugr dividends or bonuses for executives As !llorton spoke. Shell Oi l C-OmJ)(lny and Tenneco. Inc. reported niore than 50 pc rct'nl incrC'ilSC'S in !heir net income in the first three months of this ,-ear o\·t"r la!lt ye11r · Shell reported net eamings of SI28 a million. equal to Sl.81 per share. for the fir's! quarter. up S2 Percent O\'tr the ISO 2 Rock Guitarist Die{] of Heroin, .l\uthorities Say CHAR LO'ITESVILLE. \'a. tt:PI\ - Christopher Donald, the lead guitarist of the 19SOs·s1yle rock group ''Sha Na Na ." died of a h('roin overdose. 3C'cording to medical authorities. Donald's body \\·a$ found in a motel roon\ last Friday. Or Fredf'riCl: Doe. tht' state medical examiner "'ho examined the bod~·. said Thursday that Donald 's denth "·a.s caused by "11cu1t in Ir :i ,. t no u 11 na rcotlcism." Donak1 perfonned undl•r the name \llnnie Taylor. Donald, ~. of \~'a.shington. D.C .. \V/IS foun<l in 1he bathroom of his motel room about an hour after ht finished a conctr1 at the University of Vlrcfnll. Police sald a bag found lying M.lt to the body was rllltd with htrotn and offici:ils t'~crlbfd Don11ld0$ body 11 "filled "'ith llffdlt holt.s." Sha N'.a i\a. a ~11sed·hair, pegged· J):ln!S rock group that roS<" to prominence 11·lth ,a prrformance at the \\1ood51ork ~lus:lc ft.sllva l In 1~9. "'as a (ortntMt!r in the nostalgic rtvlval of 50's rock. • n1il!ion. or S!.19. last yrar. Tenneco reported net income of '83.9 million. or $1.09 a share. a 54 percent increase o\·er the S:.3.4 million or 65 cents feported in 1973. Tenneco 's operating re\·enues for the period totaled Sl. I million compa red 11·ith $892.9 million a year ago. Four lfeld After Robber y Attempt Blame 'Cluist' ~IEr.tPHIS. Tenn. iUPI) -Three ll'Omen arrested after !hey helped a man shoot up a bank across the street from the 1\1emphis police station explained th.11 "\\·e 1rere ll'ilh Jesus Ch rlst. 11·ho told us to do it." An FBI spokes1nan said Thursd ay the 1romen -idenlified as Beftre \\'iltiams. 23. Gertrude Koen. 24, and G\\·endo\~·n \Valson. 22 -'rould be charged \\'ilh hank robber}' n!ong \\'ith their male companion. Robe rt 1\IC'Craney Jr .. 36. Polict> and vlitnesses said the shootout began 1rh<>n r.lcCranty entered the lobb~· of the First An1erican Bank and proclaimed : "/am Jesus Christ. Superslar. You all shall pay attention." Officers said a bank gua rd ducked behind some fumilure and exchanged shots \\'ith the robbers. :O.liss \\"illiams apparently \\'as hit in the shoulder and \lo'as lisled in satisfactor~· condition. Police said a customer in the bank. .Judith Stenquist. 33. \1·as hit by fragments from a riL'OChcling bullet. She \\'as treated and relcasrd. The three \\'01nen \\ere arrested as they ran outside the bank just as police officers arrived. \\'i!nes.ses said '"'o of the 'vomen left thei r ··c\og-lypi· platforn1 shoes" behind. Poli~ said r.lcCraney grabbed a bank teller and held hl'r hostage briefly before surrendering to offiCTrs \\'ho entered the bank. His gun \lo'as <'mply. !\'o Cot1t r fl <'I The Uni \·ersity of Colorado Board of Regents vo ted S.1 Thttrsday against appointment of a <'011\toversial l\l arxist to the lireraturc farulty. H. Bruce Franklin. 40 . wa fired by Slan· ford In 1972 lor nllegedly Inell· Ing \.'iolen~ nia by Or¥ Thit app re« 3CI! the mR no> for sio T G call stat the law mi rch ad me • L '"' a ope '" ' a t in\' spo s !he we fur sai bet mo • Ro wa ch st i" ' hi. " SU st ap he ha ha .I.. h b th co w h a a c v b io sl A \\' s t d l " I. Liquor Tax Increase . Bill Dead SACRAMtf\'!'O /UPI\ Lcgisla1ion increasi ng liquor 1axe,, and provid ing nKlre mane)' to rehabllltale C:ilifor- nl~ Alcoholics t'::s been killed b)' a senale ('Ommlllee. Heari11g For Farr l\1ay 20 • CALIFORNIA Tbe Gov e rnm en tal OrJanlzntion C o m m i t t e e Thitrsday voled LD-0 t o LOS ANCELES 1l'PI1 -An unprel-'t'Clcnh.'d ('OUrt ht'or1ng. \\"hich Is su1>p0St•d t r• determine \\'hcthcr r<'110rlcr \\'illia1n fo~arr v.·ould rl•1·eal the identit11•s of news sour('!'S if he v.·as kept in jail lo'lg CMLzi;:h. '----------" apprcwe a sUbcommlnce recommenrlation to take no ( S tate ) action on the bill Foilo\\'ing tht vote. subcommiuee rhair· man Geor~c Zcr:oviti1 i l).f'r('S· 001. said the bill "·as .. dead" for the curn?nt lci;:islat ivc ses- sion. The bill, by Sen. Arl en Gn?gorio lD-San !\1 ate o 1 • called for a doubling of the state excise tax on liquor and First 1fittaesses J<inct Cooper, left. and Cynthia Garvey. both 27. will be first witnesses ca lled by a fo~ederal Grand J ury next week investigating 1nurder. kidnap nd robbery by the Symbionese Liberation Army. Thr two tight·Hpped militants \vith radical ties were subpoenaed Thursday as an extensive probe began into the bank robbery in \11hich kidnapcd Patricia l{earst played a controversial r ole. !he repeal ot the "fair trade" R bl, B la'!, which allows the $'l5 e· pit icans e1·ate n11 l l 1on for a l co hol , ~ · rC'habilitation progrnms to be - ~;:::~""'"d hy iocai g•'""' . Rell!!ltlt's Selectio11s e 14 Ao·r<'sted u LOS ANGELES fAP l Authorilics said they brokl" up a maj or a re a g:ambli ng opera1ion. arresti ng 14 persons in a series of raids set up aft€'r a lwo-month undcrco,'er in1·estigalion. a she r i f r . s spokes rnan said Sgt Jim Orr said thrrc of the persons arrested Thur~clay 11crc \\·omt•n . All \1'cre bookt>d fur in\'CStigalinn or bookmaking, he added Orr said Ilic gambling ring netted bet\\·ecn $50.000 <ind $75.000 n1oothly. SACR.\:\lf:NTO I 1; p I \ - Hepublica n Sen. Fred ~larlcr says he has "no hard feelin~s" to\\·ards Gov. Ronald Rca ~an becauS<' the g ov I' r n o r bvpa<:.scd him in nominating 11.ro Ocmocrais 10 ::.1hc 3rr1 District Cnurt of Appeal . Thr nomination s of S.1cramPnlo County Superior Court Judges George Jo-: Par;is, 49. ~nd Robert K. Puglia. 4·1, Thursday \\'Crc denounced by t\\'O Republican senators, iochcated the decision was influenced h\· the fa ct he haJ nu rrial jUdge experience. Hl'a~:in in tht• p:1.-t ha!' IX'•'n criticized for no Ill i n a Ii n i? :t 1 torn e \' s \\·ith 11111<' t"•;perien('P · <111 the· hcnch 10 hiJ::h judicial pos1s :\l:.irlcr al~o i n 1\ i r a l c d Reagan n1ay off('r hi m another post instead. One ~('n;itor h;1d ~.ai1I \l:tr!<'r 1r;is in line for a Suprrior Court Judgeship. " rui~ ~ po!>lpollt'<I to al\01\ time to gct \\'~ltcr Crookilt' and olhl'r pron1n1l'nt nc\\'SllH'n 8 ~ \\ it O('SS('S Supt.'nor Court J 11 d g e \\'illiam ti. U.-\"lt 1'hursda\ postpon(-d th<' he:lring until :\lay 20 at the r('{)lK'St or Farr·s attorne\· The time 'is nef'ded to schedule :ippcarances b 'J Cronkite. CBS.. TV anchorman, Hnd other promin!'t1\ nc\\'smen from lhe East Coast. iL ·\\·as :irgued. Farr. court f('por!er for the Los An gtlcs Times. has b\~11 inl'olvt-d in ;1 threc·~·ear legal t-:itUe O\'Cr his rcfu.c:.11 Tn idt"ntify th(' f\\'O ln\\'Yt~rs w lv-1 g;ivl' hirn n1a1erial fo r a stnrv durin~ the tn~il of the Charll;S :\lanson "Famih ·· fnr the Sharon Tat e nlurders. Tht• lu\.\ycrs broke a g111.: order b\• Superior Court Jud~L' Charles Oltlt'r. the lrial 11Klge. \1ho \\';1nts lh1~1n 1dent1fiL'<i. If !ht•ir ident111rs v.·cr•' kno\.\n. tilt· la\.\)'Crs could f.i1..~ t'Onlen1pt of rourt and 1)1·riury :.itlion.-; iUld possi!1h· d1,0...r· rnC'nt. Farr 1.-; dt·fl'nd1 ng t h ,. Journalistic print' i p ! t' of 1.'0nfidentialily or !\ 0 u r ('cs . !'<1ying it 1\·ou!d tH.• 1111poss1bl1· for reporter;; to :.i c q u i rt' infonnat ion if the jud:.:e can force hlni to identify the attorneys. 0 rdi na tH'l' La111H·hed LOS i\~Gl-:Lf.S 1A1'1 -Th\• Cit~ Coun(;1] hns ~ 1 \' t' n prl'!in1in.1ry :lll[lrt)\'<il lo an ord!nancC' ;linlt'(! :11 proh1bit1n:.: ' !ht~ sale of ~ l' ' . o r i c n ! t· d 1na1:;1L1nt".; .u1d fl"\\ "µ.1~rs fron1 pub\1c 1i.·111,rJt'k~ The propO"•'<I n1 (' n s 11 r , .. 1\·hit•h 11·111 c·11t1h' up for :i f1n.1l \'Of(' next ll't'!·k. nu tl;111·s th t• d1-.play of 11ud11. f r o 111 111•\\'~r:.icks ;ind proluh1t' tht• s:1le nf "har1nful n1:1t!rr .. 1 frorn ne\1·!(rat·k.<:. 1111li·"·" dullP '"111 !he prC'St•flt't' uf :in :idul! pcr~n ;111thor111'(! 10 [ll'\'I cnt thi' purt·h:1s1• or :-111 h n1a1!1·r b~· a n11nor ·· ··11arn1ful n1 a 11 1' r · 1'-1 drf1n1-tl u1 I~" ordnl,1r"ll't• a . .. 111;1tr1•r Tak,•n r.11 a 11hoh· 1h1· prt·do111111.111r .1pµ. .il of 11iu1·h to Ali• a\t•r.1g1• p1 •r>tl1t I• 10 11rur1t•n! uni·rt ~i · I l'ily All\'. llurt l':n1 ~ :111d h1<:. dl·pury, f)ou \lnrr(11'\, 111ld !ht• 11.1unc1l h\·ton· 1 t :-. , pr1•lun1n.1rv \"Of•' Thursd.i1 -. ' that !hr eon:.t1t11•1on:1IJty of l the propo-.;1 1 I" h 1 i: h I ~ q11t•<;l 1011.1b!t• e llelrl i11 /U11rdf!r GOP senators favoring !he non1inatirm of ~1arlcr ha\·e been engaged in a quiet struggle with Reagan the Jlast f\\'O \\'eeks over the judicial selection. f\.1arler. of Redding, earlier decided not to seek re· electio n be cause nl reappointment changes in his district and had hopefl for the nomina!ion. Ditl Judges Contribute ------------ SACRAi\IEl\'TO (U PI l Ronald \Vayne \\'iggins. 36. \Vas booked o n a murder cha rge Thursday in l h e shotgun sluying of a private i n v cs t i g a to r \\'ho \\'as ::imbushed in the nllev behind his :1pnrtmen1 house.· Officers said \\1 i g g i n ~ . aC'COmpanit'd by hii;. altornry. surrrndered at the police sta tion Th u r s d av and appeared in a policC lineup before being booked. Police had sought \\'iggins r 0 r questioning about the shooting Tuesday of Raymond Silva. 53. 1vho headC'd a SacrarTl<'nto- hascd private in\'cstigativc firn1. e Realtor G11il111 SAN DIEGO I AP l -A jury has convicted rcn ltor Hadrian J. LiberQtore on charges that he arranged to have tv"o businl'Ssmen beaten up and the real estate office · or a compc1itor burned. After the nominations \\'Cre announced. ~-!arlcr to Id ne\\·~mf'n he discussed the appointmcnls v.'ith Heagan and "!here arc no hard feelings or rccrirn1na1ians. ·· "The governor had very strong and Jegitin1ate reasons for his action ." ~1artcr said . :\tarler declined to discloSt' \11hat Reagan said but Probation A 1c£1rde£l Streakers Liberatore . 56. of San Diego. \\'BS found guilty Thursday of two counts or soliciting <1ssault P 1\ SA DE i\ A j CPI ' - and one count or soliciting :\111 n i c i µa I Court Judge arson . T\\'O previous trials had \\'arren L. Ettinger Thursday ended in hung juries. placed three collC'I!.•' studrn•~ -a man and tw-0 prel!y e Jllftll .friv11tc11eeff sisters -on six months SA~ FRA~CTSCO (UPI \ -probation for s!reaking and \1an \\'eslcy Purct:ll. 29. has admonishcd them 11·ith \\·hat been S€'ntcnccd to 1 if e the judge said \\'as an Engli~h imprisonmrnt for lhe January m;,ttirn: slaying of market O\Vncr "!Jo anything you wa nt - Anthon~· Cala during a holdup. but don't do it in the-st reets or Superior Court Jud ge you·u frighten the horses ." \Vill ia m ;\1ullins Thursday al so Toby Zorthian. 2.l and the s c n ten cc d J>u rcell 1-0 llood sisters. JC'nnifl1r. 2! .and consccu!ive terms of 10 years \\"ilia. 18, were found guilty of to life on seven counts of first disturbing the peace by degree robbery. consecuti·1e ninning naked past the Vienna 1erms of lire on \\\'O co un ts of Sy mphony Orchest ra and a <11tc1npted robbery and one to crowd or thousands attendincr 15 years on a gun charge. the black tic opening of 1he Purcell \\•as convicted by a A 111 b a s s ado r Co I I e g c To Reagan?! S,\CBA:\lf.~TO ",UPI I - Although recenll y saying it is i1nproJ>('r for ju11gcs to n1ak<.' carnpaign conlribullons. Gov . Uonald R c a S a n reportedly accepted political donations · from al least six judges in his 1970 guherna!orial t•ampa1gn. Jn toda\•s cdit1011 of the Lo!' Angeles ·.Jou r n.a 1. the! nl'\1Spapcr s Sacrt1n1cn10 1 Bureau reported !hat four of the jurists \\"ere sitting in San l l)icgn. one in Y.:ba County andj the sixth in frrsno Counl~". ! Presiding .luslicc F ran k1 Richardson of !he st ate's 3rd I :ippc\1:\tc CQUrt also headed J{eagan·s Sricramcn to r c · election committee w tr 1 ch 1 raised 1nore than $20.000 for · the governor's ca1np11ign. I Bichardson. an anomcv at the tnnc of lhE• 1970 ran1p.1ign. \\'as appointed to the judicial post b) Heat::in in 1971 \arnr~ of o:lll·r possible judicial t· o n t r 1 h u I o rs tn Rragan·s carnpaign could not ht> 1111"0\'cred ~cause th(' ;tddrl'~St·s uf \ 1rtu;1tlv all con tributors on the goverMr"s l Jf170 cr~mpaisn sta1c mcnt sl \1 rrc blocked out. a praclicc 1rhich \Viii be out lawrd thi s \car. jury on April 9. Auditorium April 17. • ,\ mon~ those 11 ho do sh fl I\' · up as l!ca~an con!rihutors in I 1970 include S<in Dlego Superior Court Judges \Vi\liam I 11_ Y'11lc. Host'Oe S. \Vilkcy and I Franklin R. Orfiel<l . t h c Joun1al r!'portcd. 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' \ \ ' \ Group dresses 23 .99 urig. 5-i l F.tm nus n<imr Ion;.: tlrC'SSl'S in m.tny ,1vk·<, .111d color' Sho\vn: S1.t r 'Ul kcr do1~ 1\JI \lll'tl lnr 'J. j ~ ~ , 546-0724 -.. • .:.w.6Je Install A Fish Pond With A Jopanrse Gardon •Expert Joponese Gardner With Monthly Ser•ice Shop ?i.londay thru 1:rid.iy, 10:00 a.m. to 9: )0 p ni. I Bullock's S:i.n1a An<'. I f'.1\h1on StJUJr~. 2ROO N. ~·fain S1rL"t·1, SJnta AnJ, Tcltphone: S.trurday, tO :OOa m. ro 6·00 p,n1. Bullock's South Coast Pl.t~J. ~Jn !)1cJ:tl l"rCl\1,1y Jr Bristo l. Co~ra ~fc.1,1, Trllrhl)Of ">17-1211 '16-0611 • DAD.Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Children - A <"riticaJ traffic safety situation is buJldJng along the county's Del Obispo Road, where it luds past two schools on its way to the cntrant-e to Dana Harbor. The busy. four-lane high way winds alo ng the edge of the Capistrano ValJey With heavy traffic flows that make it extremely dangerous for youngsters iD nearby neighborhoods to reach their schools. The situ ation has existed !or junior high school students for years. And this !all when a new elcnlen- tary campus opens, smaller. "lbsa tra(flc-wlse youngsters might have to negotiate the roadway. · Pleas by school offitials to county representatives have drawn little satisfaction. Those requests are grow- ing these days because of the increased peril to the cb1Jdren. The oity or S:ln ~uan plans to join the outcry with a new traffic advisory commission but it may be just another futile campaign. U county pcrforn1ance at ot~er traffic trouble spots in the valley are any indication, the best the local en- tities cart expect is copious promises. San Juan Capistrano's children. deserve better~ that. New Scarcl1 Beghts 'rbe resi~nation of Laguna Beach Superintendent Donald Woodington has se nt the school board scurrying back to its files of applicanL~ from less than a year ago when the board chose \Voodington to replace \Villiam UUorn. The need to begin the tedious hiring process again has elicited a sense of disappointment on the board. • Ill Danger disagreement between factlona on the board and in the communlly It looked as If a period of tranquility was at band -when the district oould end its wrangling and settle back to educating youngsters. Though lhe community will lose a top-11-0t<:h •uper· intendent it barely had a rhance to benefit from and appreciate, it is to be hoped that the process of finding his replacement wlU be cartied out without the damag· ing fa ctionalism an d has.sling that characterized the last transition. Parking Controversy Controversy once again has flared up over parking matters in San Clemente's downtown business district. The latest hassle points out once again that deficiencies exist in city policies and codes. In the first test of a relatively new ordinance. a local bwiness building owner protested loudly that un· Jess she and her son buy in·lieu parking certificates - ·at $1 ,500 for each space needed to make the building conform -stiff restrictions are imposed. The rules s.ay that if a new business moves in and its use is diffe~nt from its predeces~r. the owner must go through a costly process of receiving a use pennit, or must buy the certificates. The new rule creates a serious hardship to such proprietors whose new renters actually would add noth· 1ng substantial to parking congestion. The code was designed to correct situations which have resulted in restaurants replacing decorator shops, spawning intolerable parking congestion. Planning commissioners are now saddled with find· ing equity in the new rules, and the affected landlord Is going Lo her lawyers. • ' Despite their initial angry reaction to \Voodlngton's resignation to pursue. his campaign for Orange County Superintendent of Schools, the feelin~ IJT\ODg board me1nbers seemed to be that \Voodington IS indeed a corn· petent and effective administrator. Through all of this the fact remains that the code has serious flaws and in this Instance the landlord ha s a case for testing the equity of the ru les. 'What does it say? Quite a bit about American values.' When he was hired last year .after years of bitter s Hoiv Nixo11 Solved His Last Crisis Dear Cloon1y Gus lmpeaeh11aent Politics Hit Co1n11au1aity Ac'iio1a Veto Awaits Anti-poverty Financi·ng ( ART HOPPE J Nt1Ds Item: The Presidtftt's chit/ lfnoyer de11ied Afr. Nixo11 had viointed tlit law against withholding knowt- cdge of a felony -even t/1ough he failed to ttU law enf01'cement officef'B that hU&h money WC! paid to the \Vottrgate burglqrs. ''The President fs tl1t cl1it/ law rn/orceme11t officer in the cotmlry.'' sakt atton1ey James D. St ClaiY. tflztYefore , the President fulfill~ tit« laiv'.t requir~nts. St. Clair i»I· plied. by repOTl ing knowledge of tM f elm1y to himself. a1Y FELLOW AMERICANS, I address yw tonight at a moment of grave na- 1ional crisis. /\s you know. the Senate to- day S:!W fit to l.'On- vict me in its i1n~ penchment prOCt'ed- ing:s. Tha t is their right and I do not for nne minulC' di!n)' them that ri~ht. The question \\ C must face to11igh1. my fel!o'v l\tn~ri· cans. is .... ·haf steps Why Vtwld anybody belle...e that a Democrattcally Controlled eon. greu, that doesn't have lbe guts to vote a gun oontroJ Jaw, could pot- sibJy impeach any President! . K. S. 0'-'t CM _,. .,, ............ .., ,..... ................... Nftlct ... ,,...., .... ,.. ............ ,..,,. "' ..... le • ......., 011. ~ , .... . WASHINGll!N -Th< ,deepening effect on all government policy of President Nii:on · .. dtspttale struggle for survival ~'IS felt on Capitol llill last 1,1,·eek when ~I RepubUcans ~ived this message : President Nixon v.ill veto any bUI IO refinance the Community Al"tion Program. The four Republicans in Congress ttspc:mlble for anti-poverty legislatloo, ranging from liberal to moderately con- troops to remove me from office. servaUve, requested However, the COmmand«~iD-OUef.-1-tilt meetil!lrlust-be--1 Jhlnk rigbUy, strmgly urged against sud\ f.,.. th< Easttr ,..,. a ""'"'" oo th< grounds that a display of <ess. They hoped to military might at this critical point oanvtnce Mr. r;imn would only tend io inflame the crlals it would be tn his , rather than relieve it. the nation '! and the Republlam party's I AGAIN searched through the interest to rign such Comtitution. 1 found lh~l I may be a bill. But the reply from t 1\'0 face.less removed became of physical ?r mental functionaries was a non-negotiable no. incapacity. Here. I hoped, might lie a The explanation Is embedded In the way out of this dilemma. . new game of impeactunent politi~. With As Chief Medical Officer. I subjected Impeachment by the lfouSl' increa.'iingly myself to a rigorous physical ex-likely. the White J{ouse musl coom on amination. A5 Oiief Director of lifental one-third plus ant oi the Senatr to sa\'e Health in this great land of ours, I put him-at least 3t t•(1nser,·ati\'e Senators. myself through exhaustive piydlological Since .!\tr. Nixon has offended many ~ testing. J passed -and · let me be conservatives v.-ith detrote and high perfectly candid about this -both tests gO'l'emment sptnding, be now attemp(s with flying colors. to .appeas4: them en sensitive though One alternative remained. f cal1ed upon penpheral issues. myself as Cli.lef ExecuLive Officer to THE ANTI-POVERTY p R O G R A M carefully and poimlaklngly review Jhe ( EVANS·NOVAK J TIIE FOUR Republicans handling poverty legislation -Quie, Rep. William Steiger of Y.'isconsin. Sen. Roben Taft. . Jr., or Ohio and Sen. Jacob Javil5 of New York-no...,· suppon Community Adlon. So. Ja\·i ts last ...,·eek asked the White begun~· President Johnson tn l!llH is one !louse for a n11.'eling to seek. a such. issue. Conservati\'CS h.ave long compromise. Sent up to Capito{ Hill ...,.ere Ill.Sled for il5 evisceration. But for five tY•o aides ...,·ell Pf-low the policymaking years Piotr. Nlmn flaj fGllowed staff leve l: James Cavanagh of ttie Domestic advice to reform, not kill, the anti· Council staff and Paul O'Neil of the J)O\'~Y program-thereby disobeying his Office ol l\1anage~t and Budget. own inst1rrls. _ The congr~ional Repu bli cans told . liowever,-.just.~'hen lbe-Nilon instinct~lhern the.... much criticized. anU.povertY coincides with the politics of sunival, the agency, the OfflCi: of Economic politics of poverty a.re c bang l n g. Opportunity (OEOJ. was doomed. Nor Community Action Programs, v.ilich did they like a Democratic scheme to put began as governmcnt-fmanced exercises CommwUty Action in lhe voluntary in protCH'C\'Otution, ba~·e joined the ACTION agency. But they did think establishment. City hall once damDed Comnumity Acti-On could prosper inside C<mmunity Action, but the mayws now the Department of Health. Education and pl ead for continued ft'deral rlllancing . \Velia.re (HEW), urging the President to \\'hat's more, Community Action has supp:rt this. . strange ntw llepubllcan allies. including Howard Phillips. briefly ln charge of highly re.-pected Rep. Albert Quie of OEO last year for the purpose of 1.finncsOOI, once the llouse battering dismantling ii, has describr<I Ca vanagh ram against Community At1.ion but now as one "who takes his cues from O'Neil " its key defender. Even more strange. and o·~eil as ··shrev;dly liberal." Bui lobb~ing for Community AC'lion. fin<mero last ..... ·etk. Cavanagh and O'Neil turn(.<! by dues checkoffs of federal poverty thumOO down. \\l hether in OEO. ACOON. workers, is former Rep. Y.'iUiam Crame r or HEW, Community Action funding of Florida. A hard-shell conservative and vtoold be vetoed by Piotr. Nixon. period. irni>lacable foe of anti-poverty legislalion \V hat's more, the President also might as a Coogressman. Cramer now is veto a bill for a new Legal Services geUing S25.000 a month for three months program (formerly lodged in OEO) if the lo sell Community Action. Senate-House conference now devising the final form persisLc; In present trends. If so, ~Ir. r-;'ixon will ha\'e performed the anti·anti·poverty hat trick: OEO, Legal Services, Comnnutlty Adion . nos WOUUJ satisfy COOMtvatiV'l? demands. enunciated by Phillips nearly e\'et)' \.\·eek in Human !'..:vents. Such conservatives •are well aware of impeaC'hment poliliC'S. Although Sen. James Buckley of New YOt'k called 1or ~lr. Nixon's resignation as a matter o! conscience, many conservatives view it as a shot &C'ross the bow making htr. Nixon more attentive to their desires.- Melvin R. Laird as presidential COUMtlor v;a.s a counterforce to such pressures and today v.•ould be pressing 1.lr. Nixon to appro\·e Community AcUon. inside HEW. But Laird's hard-v.uking young successor as domestic policy chief, Ken Cole. is not one to argue 1,1,'ith the President.. He gave the President's orders to Cavanagh and O'Neil to relay to Congress. Consequently, the scenario seems clear: Congress will finant"e Community Action under HEW, t¥lr. Nixon v.ill veto it. !he veto v.•ill be overridden. At a happier time,. the Y.'hite House ""oold have flinched at the indignity of an override. Not OOiA'. AU policy is geared to safeguarding one-third plus one against conviction in the Senate, and all argumen1s backing moderate. noo- re\'O\utionary help for the poor pale before th.al imperative. ..... e shall take in lhis emergency . Our Constitution. I am glad to be able to re-- Port to you . makes one thing pcrfeclly clear. Upon impeachment nnd con\•iction. the President -and let me read this to yoo verbatim -"sh.all be removed from office." case against me and rm:ier, imotar as humanly pC115Sible, a fair and impartial verdict. The OUef Ei:ccutlve Offit"er, at my bidding has done preciM:ly this. ADd I am baPfly to report to you tmigbt thal the crW.. over my removal from oCfice Don't Knock Those College Degrees NOW THAT is the law and. as you know, I have s...,·orn . rightly or wrongly, to uphold the lnw. I. therefore, immediately conferred with myself in my ca pacity as Oiief L.aw E)J.fo~mcnt Officrr on how best to remove 1nysrlf from this office , The Chirf L.1Y.' Enforcement Officer advised me !hat I can be removed bodily cithrr by Fed eral l\1anihals or U.S. troops -but. unfortunately. VC<ieral l\larshals have received no !raining whatsoever In presidential removal. J Jmmcdintely calll'd upon the Com· 1n:1nder in Chief, which is a\30 n1ysr!f. to ord ('r ::i contingency force vi An1 ric.'ln has been al last resolved. 1 bave bf!en To ttre Editor: granted, 1 am prom to say, Executive The artide by Rut Wnlton on Hotr;ton Clemency. Flournoy ("Leaders From the Ranks Serve Be<I," Daily Pilot, April 22 1 argues TllEJ\E Wll.L be tbooe, my fellow that Mr. Flournoy is disqualified from Americans, who will urxk>ubtedly at· con.!idttatlon as a g u be r n 1 t o r I a I tempt lo subvttt the steps I have t.akco candidate because he ha!'l a doctorate to upbokl the Comtitution in th.is national from Princeton, has been a prof'6901' of emergency. political 3cience. and b.1s not be<-n l have. therefore, asked the Com· "trained ln the !Choo! o( hnrd knocks." mander in Otief 10 deploy troops around Capitol HiU to preserve our cherished Constitution. I h.ave every reason to believe tbe Commander ln Chief will cooperate fully with me in thi3 boor cl national peril. And I expect every decent American 1,1,·ill do likewise, God willing, Thank you and good nliJlt. Henry. Vlll's Last Queen One ""'O\lld ha\'e tho11~ht this kind of prejudice against eduC"ation nod culture Md died out v.ith the ~1cC.'lr1hy rra, bu t evklcntly the curious beast is sllll alive. 1.fr. Walton, In an echo of those good old ti.mes, e\·en hints strongly that ~tr. Floumoy's education and special training in political scienC't! make him suspttt as a Red. RuMia dots 1rain people Sj:K'Cin.lly for high offiCE", he reminds us . "So docs Red China. But . not the goOO old U.S. of A." tn slx>rt. ~tr. \\'a/ton demonstrata ~ familiar kind of anti·inle-llt..'Clu;llism y,·htch may be B.'i American as apple pie but Is not ntarly as palatable. Ont-of thr most prominent. nnd leJst doctlll'ttn!t>d people In the re1i;!n of Hi:nry \1Jll comes \.1110 her 09.'tl Mght in Clueen Katherine Parr. an in depch. highly rtadable book by Anthony ~1artitns."ieJl tMc<:r:n.v·IUll, $i.9S 1. Katherine ls shown not simply as tht 9.llt 1,1,bo sUJ'\i ved hbn but as an outstanding woman of the Tudor 1\gc Md ()( the New U-amlng ndvocatOO by Er:wn12& and Sir TbomaJ ~1oore. ~IARR.Jl."O for the first tlme at 17, wk.low~ shOnl y afterwards, and subse· quently the vo'ife of Lord Latimer, o lending niagnate or the North, Katherine was brought up tn court circles as the prolegce ol the King's first wlfe, Catherine of Aragon. Her earliest tutor, tbll Spaniard Juan Vives. wu an ad· \'OC'ale of increasing power for iA'otMn. \\'111.'n hc.r SttOOd husband !ltpported the Nonhcm rebellion Kalhtr1nl' came ckl6e to dlS<Uter, but, ns t.lartierwcn sM"'"· she nnvigatt.'d wlth gre11 1111:111 Jho trcach<rous sboob al JU• •I coun, rad< th< rid• al Relorm."loo, and finlllly ( THE BOOKMAN) outwitted her ~. Thonw Cromwell. becoming a prime factor in his disgrace and execution. AFTER the death of Lant Latimer Katherine became ll<ruy Vlll's final quecn. and as ~ she was MpOn!ible for th< edUC3tioo al be< Sl<p<ltildrell •'ho ~ to ~ lD IUOOel!k>l'I King Edward VJ, ~ Mary. and ~ Eliub«ll I. Siie broush& -dilldren Mdcr the samt root tor tbe first time, and inl1"""""1 tbelr -1lws. Manltmotn. 1 promln<nt IUlhor and historian (llltlor .. Bio .W.lnls, Crime H d Ille l'ollce) ~ I r••narbble portrait not aaly of Karbuint, but al the -torlUOlll and '™'it"""· yet brin11n~ fulor ~re in wtildl ..,_ Uved. VtCl'OR DE KEYS.ERLING IT JS HARO to see an)1h.ing \\TOOg \\1th a prNIOO making a stud\· of governmental processes, even at a· high level. before he aspires to public ofnce. Experience h~s amply demonstratOO th."\t in ordl'r to be a C'3pable itovemmt:1'1t administrator II l$ not enough to ha\"C bctn a general. an actor and s>fl-shoe danctt. or C\'<'T\ a haberda.shtt. 't'i'hat we may lrgitimetely ask of 8 candidate for high ofrKX" is that he dtmonstnte an e.tcc,>llonal degree of intelligcn<'e and '4i.Jdom, and th.al he posl(!St an Bdequate Quotes wu:u..n w. Greer, Bentley -'1'he ntOO for 9Clpegolts 8't1ftS to be grt.ater now thari ever. Ariatotle knew it kJo8 ago . . • saw ll 1n the Jf"al dramAS ol his d.1)'; me ~ ol famous men meetlJlll tragic ·ends tbrougb oome dlara<!tt fllw : pr\do porhapo cw i&· norance. i~uosity, zeal, errort ol judpneat, lcooocllsm ... ( MAILBOX . ) """"" ..._ ~ .,.. .._. -.r-11'Y wrttwl ........ -...,, ---Ill -.....,, .. ....... n. ""'' "' """"".. """"" .. ftl -er tliftMJMI .. lllltl 11 ~ All ....,.._ -· -., c:,,,.. ...... """' ...., IMillftt .......... ..., - ''"' "-WllM9W .. ,._., II wtfkletlt -II II •-t. ,.....,. w1n _. 11e f'Ol"11Mee. koov:ledge of lhc 1ntncac;es of governmen t. Taking a Ph.D. in political science 1nay not be the only way to dem<mtrat.e these qualiCications, but it seerM one v.-ay. I doo't happen tn support Mr. FJoumoy as a candidate for governor. 1be point is an abslrad one, if Mr. WaHon can gra5p that. And by the way, under our fonn of f:O''<'M'lment it is not a <.Time to have a coUege degree. e\'en an adva!la'd one. DONALD HEJ1''EY Nobodlf C..,.es? To the E<lilor: Y.'here are all the bumptV stickers? I lhoughl it was An electk>o year. bul it's obvious 1bat nobody cam~ J UST kl< fun. I C011nr.d political bumper stlckers one aftunoon. ln one hour, out of bundrtd.s of cars, I came up v.·ith. the following : -Alioto -one. J.forettl -onr. Ham -two. MMt people would ""1Jher be AIJJni" it seems. I counted all: ol lho9e! / MIMI SER.~A • Real Pr9ff"e•• To tbe !:dltor: I listorian Leo J. Prl~ ln his "Ornng:e County Thro<Jih FOllr Ccntwie5" (1961) record!: '"lb<. db<curactn1 dorknoss o1 the clcpr8sloo yeo11 was btlgbl""'1 by Jhe binh of the Festival of Arts 't\:hich. has beo:>me an important rultural institution of Orans;e Qltmty. Jt 1,1,·as in 1932 that urt ists and craftsmen at Laguna Beach held !heir first festival v.·ith the t'ucalr1xus trees of El Paseo Street as a backdrop." ' lllSTORICAL footnote for the future : "It \.\115 in 1974 that the C'iliz.ens of Laguna Beach dedicated their new ~tnin Beach v.ith the eucalyptus trees (what's le.ft of them) of El Paseo Street (defunct) serving as a bacJtdrop for the comfort stat.ion." ~lan. tha t's pure progress ! BILL DAY Da11,ero11s Rlll To Jhe Editor; Reo H.R. llJS!. Poot card Regmration We und<ntard Jhe subje<t bill ~ oot or committee and ready for a floor vote. The statOO objecti\'C of the bUI Is to make voter registration CMier. WE UST below the reasons Vo'hy v.'t Jee! the blll !l>ould be def.,ted in the HOUSle or Vi!toed by lhe President If It gets by the """''" J. Is a \-ery destructive propo5al to our elect.Km syst~. 2. Y.'111 0'('3fe in admin istrativ..e nlghtmare for local election officials. l. \\'111 create chaos in exl~ung ttglstration systems. 4. Will 'require dual regi!>tr1111a11 mtems In 90me statts. 5. Will create ~· C11>1»r1un!ties for Jraud. I. Could p o ss I b I y disenlrandllse \'Ottnl {'\lf'f'f!l')lJ)' ttglstttM. 7. Will S\lperimpost a c o u n t e r · producth'e, bureaocntic, fedfnl cooll'OI over past -.ate lmprovtments and la.ke from I.he mtes the incentive for further imp<O-. 8. Unmanageable CosU: (Al ~lalUng of 150 million post cardJ, · ~bl Local election ofOdals have to handle and reply. Cc) Estimated cost! $30 million to $300 million. (d) Senate Bill has no expense lim it. Jiousc Bill carries $50 m i 11 i o n authoriiation. 9. Post Card Regisiration does not apply to state and local elections, thus requiring. at extra cost, t...,,, systems of registration. 10. AD)i>ne can sign a post card and mail in, man, \.\1>man, child or someone else for a dead person, or non-citizen. A receipt is acknov.·Jedgement of post card. a receipt is evidence to vote. Penalties .are set up In the Bill, but how do you catch the fraudulent'? Would there ever be an updated precinct sheet to Work rrom? t I. Remove$ local control a n d O\'enides state-election Ja .... "S. We urge defeat of UUs bill. C. C. MOSELEY Ol4NM COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. W"d, /'Mbiiihtr Tlioma.s Kenil, Editor fJarbonJ Krtibich Editoriol Paac Editor I il\(' • 411orlal Jlll.l,."t' of th! Daily Piio>I ..c.-t"lt$ 10 lnf()ITf\ and atinndat~ "'a-1~,., ">· Pl"hmtlrc on u1 .. pqe d!""l'k' •'tn1 n1rntary on toples (If in. c~sl by ")'ndic•l~ oo&umn.111, •rid ('&rtoon.~!J". by pl'\Widif'lc a foru m ft'lt' ttadm ' \'in.•1 end by prtlt'l1Une this ~Pt!''• opintor. and ~ Ol'I eumnt ~ Tl. edttoNJ Of)inioM OI \M Dali)' PUot -.ppnr only tn 'hot fditorial ~umn al ltlr-10p l'l( ttit Jllllt. <>pirlb'm ~<Pi cad by n"' ('o1f. wn.niJtll and ~ •nd Jr.ua- 1rftt:f'n •IT Uitir own mw:t no -......~ mll:flt o1 tticit ~ '&' aw D&Uy Pl.lot 11hould lM ~ Friday, AprU 28, 1974 • ' ' ' A> a belle! becom posslbl views job. ."I Na · -to MlaS "But .puite daugbt po!ic< party city. Th< public! alun~ A Poll po!i . clvU ber caba cards. She do Ke Li ki fro fr al cl I j s p L ~ J Police a • Nazi ' ' OAILY PILOT" 7. Purilons OK"il Hv Governor . Quiet 'fr-Pist c,.eatPs S t.ir ill Slt ll f ,.anciscJ SACHA ~lENTO I UPI l GO\!. Ronald Reagan J:rantt'd 37 pardons dur ing 197! 10 crim1nal:s COll\'t<.·tC'd of cr1n1C':i> r:ing1n~ froni li·v.·d o:ind11(·t and for i,:1•1")· tu ~Jdnaping and rt1urd1·r. h i.~ office reported. Al! ol thl' l'o11v1<·1s, includ1n ).l five 1-1on1('n. 'l'rved Sl·nt.•n1·1 ·~ .ind h.1d l.u.:._.n rrlt.'a~-d f!'orn p.1rOll' SAN FRANCisro (AP) -Sandra Sbva is an, attractive, quiet 20-year~ld <lerlt lyp!A In the police department. Sh< allo II a publicly actlve avowed NW. As a member of a group swearing belief in white supremacy, W has become a center of controversy over posa!ble coolllct betwttn bet penonal views and public duty In her civil aervlce job. "I BEUEVE IN THE goals or the Nation.al Socialist White People's Party -to ts:tabllsh arf all-white Amcrita," Niss Silva sakl in an interview. "'But what t believe has no effect YAlltever on the job I do here," said the daughter of a former San Francisco policeman and one of six admitted Nazi party members known to police in the city. The Nazi party has received front page JlllbUcity here recently because a handful of uniformed Nazis aUended school board meeUngs to protest integration. • A NEAR-RIOT ERUPTED al one meeting when the audience protested the Nazis' presence. Wearing a swastika armband, Miss Silva attended two of lbooemeellng~ Police department brass declared her political views have no bearing on her civU service job as Jong as ahe performs her work in the permit bureau. issuing cabaret, taxi and other pennits and press cards. She refused a transfer to another city department, telling a reporter: "I am going to stay, and I'll figbt to stay If necessary.'' BLACK AND JEWISJI community leaders strongly question the v.·isdom of Town Seeks Kidnaping Remedies ~ROUGH !AP) -nus exclus.l.vt! residential town where Patricio. H c a r s t ' s partflts li\•e• seeking $91.000 in police lunds to teach worried corporate executives how to protect themselves from other political kidnapings. "This request is a direct result of the Hearst kidnaping," said Sgt. Bill Key in requesting the g r a n t Thursday from the California crime CornntiMion. AUTHORITIES HAVE tmned the Hearst c a s e America's first po I i t i c a I kidnaping and said h e r abductors kept a list of corporate executiv es as possible kidnap targets. "A number of corporate executives who live i n Hillsborough ha\·e v p Ic ed concern about their safety," Key '81d. 'The terrorist Symbk>nese Liberation Anny claims it ltidnaped Miss Hearst Feb. 4 from her &rkeley apartment. MISS HEARST JS t h e daughter or San Francisco Examiner Editor Randolph A. Hearst who lh•es in a stately home here, about 30 miles south of San Francisco. "One of our councilmen is on the SLA list. as is another of our citizens." Key told the comm Is si on, without identifying the men. "We want a aime prevention program to lessen citizen anxiety." Key said the grant v.·ould provide three officers, a secretary and an affice. He sa.id the team ar officers woold tell residCflts "how to secure their property and persons better." 15 Student,s Horwred At Obispo Fifteen South Coast students have been named to the dean's list at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo for scholastic achieve- ment during the fall quarter. Cited were C.Osta Atesans Diane C br lstensen and Richard F I o yd , freshmen; Onisty Blanc, sophomore: Tyler Arthur Lo'4Te)'. jwtiar; and Diane Peffen, senior. Craig Alan Gaphant ,a senior from Huntington Beach, was also named. Newport Beach residents ifl. duded on the ll!t are freshman Jeffrey Dyer, jun· !or Douglas Schneider, and senion Edward B c c h t e I • Pamela Lynn C3sserly, Becky Lyn Hopper and Marie Louise Somers. The other three students named v.·ere James Heumann. ~Dior. of San Clemente: Eric Peter Tulleners. senior. of Mission ·Viejo: and !\Uchael John Osprlng, ~nior, of \\'e.slminster . • employing an av°"·ed Nazi in a police job. . "It's W13etUlng." said Quentin Kopp, member ol the city Board of Supervisors. "It's inlm~ to the best inlerest.s of the police department. it's just like f1nding Manists teaching our kids." Badge-wearing offi~rs take an oath lo uphold and proted lh< U.S. and California Constitutions, providing equal r ights and protection of the laws to all citizens. But lbe clvillan staff, includ1ni: clrrlcal workers like 1oliu Silva. Is not s"nrn tu lbe department oath. POLICE ClllEF DONALD Scott learn- ed in January that 1otiss Sih a had v.'Om 'I a•• going to #la11. a11d I'll fight to sta11 ii 11eces- ... "'ilh rlll' about lt. ify boss told mt'. 'Just be c11reful and play II cool .'" lnspl'ctor Tom Di<.·kson said the department intelligence bureau lists about 25 knov.n Nazi party members in all of Northern Californ ia. including six acknowltdgt.'<I members in San Francisco. Dickson said ~tiss Silva v.·orks near his office and has provided inform ation on purty acti\·itics. ~llSS SIL\'A ES11~1ATES thrre arc about 400 p.irty members in ~or!hl•rn • California. n1ost of v.hom do not make their afrlliation public. "'~ly reaction is one of sat;lnt'!;S," said Rabbi Jacob Traub. president of the RABBln AUTO-HOMl!OWHllS ("~ · INSURANCE ~~,, ?I 1911 Harb•r lew!.ward COSTA MfSA ~ 548-5554 ~\ -~~. sar.y.' • Northern Cahfom1a Ho..i rd of H<tbbis. • "It's difficult to s.1y a person shouldn 't NAZIS OFFER THEIR HELP. TO FIND SAN 'FRANC ISCO ZEBRA KILLER fun fri her uniform and appeared \l:ith Natis al a school integration hearing. v.·ork bccausr of his politiCai beliefs. But City Officials, .Already Under Fire From Blacks, Say "No Thanks' p On the cred 1b1lify v.·hich the pohtC Im\"(' Ill a -----------< -Q 9al. of gas frel~ society derM..·nds on the trust of the 1,;;;o;;;o;;;o;;._.--. _____ -.~!j"i~-'!!'l!~--~l!!!!!'!)!!!'I r----------,1 EVOfy Fri .. Sat •·t inquired of her commanding o£ficer as to her performance in h('r job," Scott said. L A CALLS ov·~ w.0.11 Ch en1ny tree fa mily people Ill the polil"c being just," he said. • • . 0&.0GU .. S You can arge enrvna1n men1 •n tho 4 1!/: MAMNING'S Hunttngton Cenrer Mau "I Y."3S told that she performs her assignment v.'eil and has n('\'er indicated In any way, shape or fonn that it affa·ts her worlt or that she tries to rec ruit or anything of that nature in the of fie('." he THt: Rf;\'. CECIL \\'illiams. black 2C each C O LLECTORS DAILY PILOT Beach A Edinger oH 1110 activist pastor of Glide r-.1emunal l'nited . SHOP ·~vL~ Classified Ads 5.ln 01eoo Fwy. ?-.1ethoclist Church. sa id a N:'!Zl shouldn't TE;LEJIHONE COMPANY Now lealur1ng OF CALIF. 642 5678 Youlh talent v.·ork for the J)(llice. • · Se•<ch ttt·UU >001 llt'CI Hiii. Cott• M.._. "'"•· ,,.11 :•0 "1 don 't earl! v.·ho It is." he s:ud. "\"ou I .. _________ _. ~O&OiiiiWO-._..;;iiii,;;;;;;,;.,. ~---------~ '---------__J said. · can't separate v.hnl you do 1n !hr v.·ork·a: 1be department says it has no rii;ht to probe the pollttcal views or its unsv.·orn employes so long as those vic\~S do not interfere with their work. dny v.·orld fron1 what you ll<'hcve."' In quit'! v.-ords. ~1iss Silva says her party docs not advocate exll·rnunat1on or anyonr. !\IJSS SILVA SA ID newspaper stories about her aroused attention, "but non" of lhe people \\"ho \\'Ork y,·[th me t.1lkt"d ··\\'l! \\'ant to repatriate pi"Oplt> b.1ck lo v.herc they came fron1 -thf' hla<·ks 10 Africa. th e Asians to Asi:i ;ind to t'r~'<i lt' a \1hit(' J\n11•rica," she s;ud . CO~IE hV ,\ND REGISTER FOR ,\ ~' FREE TRIP TO HAWAD FOR.TWO (No 1•11 rcha""c Nccc,..,..ary) ALL-RISK INSURANCE •5 YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE .. AND SPEAKER TRA DE BACK PLAN AVAILABLE TOSHIBA ' g ~If g's LJ,..t, 8269"" 8N- CW SE-OUT 6149. 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I, . ~NS P~!J ~, ~ -- I ' ilEG, 99c ''"·"' ~f f ~·,,: 11. f,"1.;/b,/I '1 ( I r•,. p < ' ,,. -I { . ,,_ BUDDY-L 24'' BARBECUE .. , ".~ .1 gas WHITE FROl\IT OFFER§ ALL THI§ PLU§ THE LOWE!iT Dl§COUNT PRICE§ IN ALL THE WE!iT . • STORE HOURS: ' COSTA MESA .... 3088 BRISTOL ST . .... , thn fr!M' \OAM te ''"' ~IOAM M71'M S-.., llAM '' Sl'M S• Dlt90 mowoy al lristol . . - '"~aGl .uSf YOUll CREDIT CAllO \ 10~~ 1 .:~~~F.:~~:, ... 11'!0!'1!%' 01 •Sl Oill COIO(llt(ll1tlltll1111111 -~ 1 • • J 0 DAILY PILOT Frlda1, April 26, iq74 Political Nott>s PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ILl'•1m t t l.l'<lfl'lf lilOT1CI'. TO U IOl'TOl "I lfOTICI TO CalOITOlt IUPllKRI CCMllf' OP TMI 1\lll'll lOlt COUi t Of' THI o .. tTATI Of' CAl.1,0lll:lllA 'OI tTATI °' 0Llrot11111 A ' TMI COUMTY Of' OIANOI Td COUlfl'Y 0 , Oll.lllHll IU. A•1'Mi Ill .. A-1UM IE-•te o4 E~1I• o4 CARI. f'llEOl!ll:l(IC TltUtn E1l1te ol HOWAllD I . CIECIAT, elM C>Kff* o ' C R' O 'k-11 ttOWAllO Cll:IECtAT. ~Miii. C< '' <REOY GOVEN -.. 1 '° ...... ,. II A " F 111:\,llT • Oectl)< NOTICE IS HEftt!:8Y GIVI N to ""' HOTI H ~ ed. ul'Ojl0<1 01 1M lbWt ,......., ~I tr«lllll'l Of IN ·~-NOT ICE IS ME:IEt 'f GIVEN lo ll'of 1,..1 "' po tloOlll ti.vi-ct..i,..• -lnil IM ""-'tit,......,. MYl"'I -_... fM Supervisor Hopef~ls Meet Hy O.C-HUSTINGS ot .,. o.u, 1"1111 ''•" ha' l.WIC•-• a ~·•-r•a ~ 11'1' IM ''°"" ........, ~ . .,, ...w ~· ,,, r r. '° 11 .. !Mfol, UCU .,.,_.r.c: ""' Ill ,.,_ M"""8 ~l'lllt .cMIMt !Ill .. Id ~I Ml .....,.,_, lfl 011 -· wl II IM l'!Ktl .. n' ,,_..., .. 111 1M tffiel ' bureau """"'Im o f f e r l n " Mid ~' .,. ,_,.,... • Iii. tMrR. :'':... 1119 ... ~"' =~'~ i::.;:i: ot '.,,. c .. rt ot "" now ""1"'° -'· "' I"'"&' • wllfl tlllf fllf(" .. rY _,... .. ~ 1M of!ICI C I ' to fll'-1 '"""" wllfl llllf ,......., 1 Dl••ol1cti on• of Marriage All four t andldates for the F I f t h District supcrv!sorlal seat in Or~nge County a r e sthedu\ed to appear lit a f o rum .'\1 onday n ig ht sponsored by the United South Oran~e Coast Communities IUSOCC!. Balsiger sees lncumbtnt Coogress1nan Andrew lllnshaw ns his man's chief opponent and has attacked the fonner Orange County asse!IOr as "a bureaucratic rubber stamp and non ·crea t lve hack polltlcan who bores audiences lo death by reading stale governm ent Mndouts during programs analyz:Jng the June "'tM t1Mtl ot .,,. "°"" ll'ltlHed cwrt,., ~'" ':::"'-:':.,:' 1~ -..cflll"· 10""' llM«.,.,,.., et...,. lftlc•\ 19 ~I lfllm, wtltl lfll n«etMrY ....., " ...., ...., 0 ,......,A1 l •HO,,, lllt 1nairN'fl. WIL.L.IAM 0-•l "°"""N ballot lltms for any group _...,., I• llllf """'" ...... ,, "" L-..... cit "' .. ..,....OH. _ .... •T .. ~ WIU.IA)o\ I . OiHHll. ,,, Ya.II OfllCI ot IOHOCL AHO AHO£•SOH, 1020 MA.MILTON, .ao WlltN,_ Blvd .. LOI A,,._, CletlffMf'I, Call"""• lf't7U, I seeking the Information. Nairtti ••oeow1v • .....,, """'· ~"111n11' ~r::;; ~1~~ 1~-~~"lfl ':": .. "'di •• .,,. p&.c.1 'Ill """""'" "' .,,. 1 • '1101, wlllcll l• llllf Piao flft Ml""' ol 1 I """'""'!""' In ell matte<'i wtlffl"" ti President Wilma Bloom satd 111e una.,.1"'*' '" "" -""'• "''''"ll'IO =~ "':~ .. ~"' ..... '!. "" :'"• ,,• '1'.:! ""' '"'''" 91 1.w ~·· w11~ .. ._ • It tr. •ltll ot M!d IHnilltnl, wlllllfl lout ' W n ._.. "'°" l f II' moftlM ef't'1' !tie fin.I P\lbflulltn fll n'lll ·• The 7:30 p.m. event, one of the few South County affairs where all four aspirants will be present. wlll be held in the Dana liills lligh School thca· ter. The mreting is open to tbe pubU c and questions will be accepted from the floor. The can d i date s are incumbtnt Ronald Caspc"', Saddleback College instructot James Thorpe. former Grand Jury. fo~oreman M8.rcla Bents :ind Newport Beach ci.,.ic leader Dr. Nolan ·Friuelle. * l\.tEriffiERS OF TllE League of \Vomen Voters of Orange County "·ill be available on certain bus routes ~fonday to regis ter voters. They plan to be available on the same routes Friday. The deadline to register to vote for the June election Is Sunday. 1be bus routes: to be covered on the Orange Coast are Route 57 from Laguna to The 'CHy from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. and Route 76 from Huntington Beach to Irvine fro m 8 to 10 a.m. The League registrars are working with the Orange County Transit District to help the nonn~rtisan nrnD'J'ams will ,,_,,... ,,, .. ,,. llrtl O\IOllC.llOl'I ot lflll "'" pytll~111 .. °' 1111• Idle.. ' I'-r•-e• llOllCI O.ttd i rth a, 1'74 "°' (e. be Offered to aU organlzatJOM O.tfo Aorll t. 1'74 II II.NA c•l!:CIAT D•l'ldc~~~'-..Jrl4Ell. ' LUl..U HQl"ll WILEY Aclmlnl1lr•trl• Wllfl '"" wl11 ElKUtor ot '""' W'lll m the South COut arta. EaKu1t11 ot tM ..vm o1 ,,... •-•"" of t11t .. 1a11 ot 111e •-ot 1,,. •boW ,,.!Md ~ -· J t '·llol ·11 •-""l'Md ~ ~·t"!'!~1 '#ti.LIAM o •lllOMAH. a , ... une pr mary lid Wl KINO•L ANO ANOlllSON AltO M~f~o:'""'" WILLIAM 1: OI JtN ll I I d thr •-·• j' fi lnt """1'fl .,.....y '* 'M!tlll,.. II~ 11J Ttll A•-• nc u e ee uuuu ssues.. 1ve 1::l• J:"' c.11,.,,.., nm L." ...,...i.. ctuion.11 ...,.. c~. c1111. ""1 propositions re I a t Ing to "".!,....,':'"'°"'"" n111 ul...,,. Mll'M'(I "' 11K11t., P\lllolhl•«I Orenot c 1 Olll'I' P!lol 1.1 ....... fl .... 1.f...W•tta!tll l""*'l"'"' Dr•• Co.st O•llf .-!lot, pos.!iblc amendments to the ""11 n .. it ........ Mo.•. 1t1 , .... 1 1' •1r11 ,,,. win AnM.:M , .... ~•:•~·~· c":·c":·~"=-'c'c":.-, __ ,--'"-'"·'c' I-----'-"-'--11 ~-I ,,,. "I 1"..olli.Mll Ori~ Coe•! 0.Uy l"l._,L. stale Constitution, a statutory t'UULIC NOTICE ,t.,prll 11, lf, ~'·_,Ml• l. lt1' 1>0'2·1' PUBLIC NOTICE in itiative proposed by the PUBLIC 'OTIC i--~=-cc-===---su1>E1uo1t couttT 0 , Cf.L.lllOltN•.t.. N E ll'ICTITJOUt. IMISIN«.ts people Md a ~1atropolitan COUNTY 0 11 OltAHOI: HI.Ml: STATl:MINT \V a t e r D i s t rlct·spa .... ·ncd '°' Cl'fl< CllllW Dl1 ... WMI, U M• ""' l l..1'·11111 Tht POllOWl!!t ...... "°"" .,. OOlllG CA.SI HUM•E• oms. lfDTICI TO c•l:OITOl l DUlll .... ••: his speeches." . ORANGE COUNTY ' n1easurt. SUMMO!ill (MAlllllAOll SUl"l.10 11 COUIT OF Tio!£ co .. sr OISTll'lllUTOllS.. ,,,., Loclln. as many passcnge"'. as • Specific information on J.~~· ici.":~411""':~~ .~ P::'~'~o;:';': 1~:~1cg~:;,.1.1;2~~1!,,.~~· u;;~;~,1;°'~~ ~~~,~·~,,.::..,. 11., possible reg ister to vote. 1be ~edLiling can be obtained bv GEIALO IC.LAHR · -""""' L1111. iot, ... _, e.ec~. c1111. m.o II I I THE CAPISTRANO n Calling '~ "'98 .~ ••~ 0· To 1111 1le.s1an<lefll: Tiii peflll-r 1111 E1t1te ol JOio!iot J. NE .. L, 1U JOHH Wltllem E. c,.,..,.non Jr., t0t MO<nr. 8alsiger describes hlmself as a ''ghost author for rrligious publishers." Prior to 1972, he 111•as a photographer and v.Tiler for the ·'Anahehn Bulletin of the F r e c d o m Ne wspapers chain. owner of lhc Santa Ana Register. Vt'1)meu w i >e \\caring ~ gn& ay ~ , ~oN<J" r 111ed 1 p11111'" cancem11111 ""'' merrl•. JACO• NEAL OKwH<l. s1,.r l..•M· Nn1p0rt 11u.c11. c.11t. ""'° S.Yl 'ng " yo' U I! Vf'Vr'T:' Area League o( Women Voters 492·9443. ....., m1v 1111 • wrln"' .._,., win..,,• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEJt IO 1111 Tf\11 b11,1ne.1 It ton011Cllld bf • OIMf .. v • ~ ----------------dt1• (>! ,.,. .,.11 '"II 11111 ..,"""""" I• creol!Ot• ol ,.,. tl>OV• n1mH dtudeflt ptr1111r.,,lp C 0 U N 'T S R •• G IS TE R ·--M•W<I on YO\I· II YO<il 1111 To Ille 1 wrltte<i ttwot •II pertOflt h•vtn:i cl••"'• '"'I'll' 1111 M•w•rf A. KlllPC<' ' I.'• .• r-within '""' 1111 .... YOW oe•111U 1o1ld ~nt l (f rt(lul•ed IO Ifie "'-'"· Tllll Siil-i Wt\ Hiid wttll , ... m•v tl9 enlerlld 1nd IN CO<il•I !Nlr inter with Ille nec1u1•y VDll<l\ef"t, In Ille olll(t CounlY Clfrk ol Or1nQe c.-tl1' Cl'll April). • ll/d9fnlnl conl1lnll'IO l11J"""1hre or Olller of lllt clerk ol '"" 1DOve ..,,,,ltd tOllrf. -or nu . !!ERE." For f u r t h e r lnfonnallon about registration call the League of Women Voters at 638-0921. * Fll'"'TJI DISTRICT county Planning Commissioner Bart Spendlove has been named co. chairman of Dave Gubler's campaign for the C 0 P nomination in the 4. 0 t b O>ngressklnal Dtatrlct. Spendlov<'. a Mission Viejo resident, Is past president of the Saddle b ack Area Ox>rtlinating Council and tho Aegean H i 11 s Homeowners Association. • . INCOME FOR YOU front n Gitt ... •You can receive a life income and immediate tax benefits by participating in one of Hoag Memorial Hospit.al Preebyterian'1 four different Lile Income Gift Plans. Write or uU tadiy blob- Mr. Thomes K. Stadllngef' HOAG MEMORIA L HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIA N orllert CO<ICll'"lnv olvl1lon ot prO!)ef'1'1'• I~ Pr•Mnl tMm, with '"' n.c:tHlr'!' 1'-11111 tp0u$ll •-'· Child c111111C1Y. clllkl ..._,,..,, to "'' unde<>i9""" 11 !ht Ltw Pvt>ll•t>ed Or•~ C<>t•I Dtllv l"llot. ,._,, enorMy'1 lee•. COlh. &nd W[I\ Ollie• ot BEll'NAlll.0 ... ALLEN, 160 April .s. 12. 1'. ,,, 1t1t 11t).1• ot~r rtllef 11 m•v bs 11renled by lM Avtnldl Grenade. P. O. 8Qll Sola. S.11 (Oll•I. C._,,,,, C1llloml1 '1•7l. ••'l>kll Is 11\f II .-ow \ll'l'h II Mell Ille M~lct el In piece ot Dllllt1e~• ol '"" ul'ldtr1!011M In 111 PUBLIC NOTICE 1t1or""' hi !Ill• 1N1!11r, f911 "'°"Id cit M metter1 perlelnlll<J to lhl ~1t11t ~I $lid --------------Pftn"Pll'I' .. 11111 VOllr wrl!Nn rtlPQnM, II dl<t<lllf!I, Wil llln lour "1ont~1 f!!Cr tnr FICTITIOUS llUllNllS 1111. "''' M llllNI on !!mt. llrll PUtlllcelloo el ltlll nollct. NAM E STATl!MlNT D~'"' Jin. 1, lt11, D1!td "'p<ll t. 1'1' Tnt tollCIWlno per.-•re dol"' !$E .. LI JI.NE E. NEAL tio,ollnet• 11: WILl..IAM E. ST. J OI-I N, Clerk •k• JANE ELIMRETH NEAL, THE LAMl"LIGHTEll MOTEL. ).1115 8~ Btlfy T11191rl, ()ei:lvlY •~• JI.NE ELIZAllET!i NEJtiL. Co.ell Hl911w11, D1n1 f'Dlnl, CeUt. t?•Jlf GA•Tlol FA•I HEINEll E•flllt'utrl• of ,,,. Wiii OI Erm8" E. Brown, .no ll....UOfY A"-1 II L.lw .... ll>O\ll "'""" dlttdefll L•"'· Cl'lolr1ol1•. North Cef'Oll M. 21110 Hi il •NU• hllN••rd llEaHAa D A. ALLI N Wlllltm II. •rO'lfll'll, tm R_...., Hvnll..,'91o llH<ll, C8hl-l1 "'41 , .. A•Mlde Orelltdt L.1~. (l'llrtottr. North C.roilH . H?!O Tel.,,_: IM1-tU1 " O. h• 1<11 A-rt 8 . Br_,, UM ltOMINll"'f , AlforMVI for l"ellll-r Sin (.........,., c:tH...-..i1 "'" LI~. C/\erloflt, Nor'lfl C.rolin1. "'210 P11bllil\t<I Or1f\Olf C<>tll O.Hv Piiot, 1714) tn-4111 Thb tiut!MM 11 c~ bf" , gencr1I Apo-II '· 11, lt, U. lfrf 1201·1' """""" I« ExKWft11 ,..r1111r~lp ll'lilbll•Md Or•llOI C<>tll Dilly '"''°"· wmi..,, II. ar_,. PUBL(C NOTICE "'!Wll 11, It, :u. Mii M1w l, 1914 1:11.1-11 r11i, ,11,_, ••• flied w1111 tM , ___ _:_::'.'.'.~,~-~,~.,.~on:'..'..'.'.'.'.:_ ___ , __ -;;P;;UB;;;L;-l;;C;-;N~OTl;;;;~C;;;;E,..----~,., Cler~ ot Or..,... Countv on "'P'll J, ...... SUl"ElllO. COUJtT ~ THI: PICTITI0\15 •USINISS P\lbll"*I Or.,.. CNd Dtlt'I' f'1181, STATI: 01" CALlllOllNIA IN I.ND NAM• ,,.,.MllfT •II S, 11, It, 2 .. 1'74 • lln-71 llOlt THI COUH TY Df' O•ANGI ,_ " Ho. A"Ht ei: , ... tollowlfll ptUOll II doino Dlll(MM OltDl:~c~: SH~~7fAUSI SA NO CASTLE GIFTS, 1' l I In •t CMlll.ISTOl"HElll. MICHAEL 01 M-<:"'rlll<lf tll~d., Ntwiiotl tle1cn,f-------------- PUBLIC NOTICE 1Ul..LO •• Mll\OI', ~ c .. 1101..E MAUllEEN C•hlornl• '16611 . PIC'l'ITIOUS •USUlllSI GUBLER'S C <l mp a jg n DI IULLO HALL. 1111 1>1rft'I. tor CM1191 Lt Cl•lrt F1•11•worln, l Wild GDOM HA.Ml STATSMINT of ,.,,,....., Ch.. Nl'lf'POO"! 81ecll, C.llf<;>rr>lt '76'0 manager is Dave Balsiger or WHEREAS, Ciro!• M•u,...n Diiuiio Tn11 11wine11 I• con<1uc1e<1 l>Y 1n 1n. TM 1o1iow11111 PH"" I• doing t1u)ln1is 30 I II Ne ... port !01111v1rd Ne,..porl l1•ch, CA '26•0 Newport Beach. ---------IH•ll. pet111ooer, •• ,,,. '"°'"'' o• dlvldtl•I '': 1pp1lci nt Cllr!•IQPl'ler Mlcll~I Diiuiio, ~1 Le Ciel•• F1rn•-in ALMIEHOll'.ITA Of CALIFOJtl'llA, IUO 1---'----------------------------------------ltlltd I ~Ill.,. w!lh tM Clerk ot 1111• Tlll1 l!1"9m"1I W•I llllld Wl!h Ille Ccain-~.ll.;,.~ .. ~1·• llflll E, Or••• Covtt for "" orOtr "''""'"" •P'Pllt.eflt'• IV ci....11 ot Or1n11• COlln'Y on April t. 1f7l Miieir.ci N. Lapti Apt. s tXI L-Senior Goes (Jther Deatlis ~ To Harvard Stanley L. Dom of 1118 Dolphin Terrace, Corona del ?-.tar is among ri ve h.igh school seniors in Orange County this fall. • l\1ES'A. -Ariz. i AP) --mrr Jne ·othe1 OrMge eoorn.y . Lte, 88. a school teacher who students were from Anaheim. became a millionaire be(ore La Habra, Los Alamitos and the Depression. died Thursday Orange. at Desert Samaritan Hospital About 8000 applications \\'<'re here. Her mulUfaoeted career received at the college, \Vhere was the subject o( a five-page enrollment is limited to 1100 article In Reader's Digest annually. lilied "1be I m p r o b a b I e -----'--------- Successes ol Ettie Lee." DETROIT (UPI) P. • • ------Monthly Rate As Low As $5.50-.-----"' TROJAN Sdent~i< TERMITE and PEST CONTROl • Oulside Power Spray • 24 Hou• SeMce 548 6437 • Graduale Entornolog1sts - 30 DAY-SPECIALS ROACH ES SPIDERS & SILVERFISH s24so s 1 sso --· ••llfffk--· We .... .,. Dudlel&h Vernor has died but his .song lingers in the hearts of thousands or fraternity men around the 'vorld who recall their own "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi". Vrmor. 81, \\'ho wrote the n1elody lo that ageless collegiate tune, died Tuesday in a Detroit hospital. The Daily Pilot Puts Your Deatlt No tice•· AlllUCKU I SON WISTCLIFF -TUAllY 427 E. 17th 51 .. Cosio Me10 6-46-4888 -·-IALTZ·lntGfltON fUNERAl. HOMI Coro na del Mor COJIO Me!O -·-llLLIRQ,\llWA'I' MOllTUAll'I' 110 Broadway. Cot.la Meia 548-3-433 -·- M<COllMICK LAGUNA H ACH -TUAR'I' 179l l oa11no Conyon Rd. 494-94 !S -·-McCORMICK MISSION -TU AAY /8832 Co ,.,•no Cop•\lf<i"O Son Juan Cop•\ttana -i~S-1176 -·-PAClllC VIEW MI MOllAL PAlK Mon11ory ChoP'"I 3500 P()(o!,, V1tw 0r1WJ Nt!'wpot! S.-Ol'l Col,forn•o (IJ.I 1100 -·-Pllk FAMILY COLONIAL fUNl ltAL HOM( /801 Boho A.;e . Wl'llmi"JJer 893-352~ -·-SMITMS' MOITUARY 6'17 Motn St. H1111U"91on Btoch ;,..,,.,. Worlil -Together ... Every Day- All the local news Local editorials, letters and guest columns local [People) news Complete local sport~ local want ads including our famous Saturday Dime -a-lines Ads that help you find what you want in local stores Get With The One That Puts It Together 1 DAILY PILOT SUBSCRIBE NOW 642-4321 n1me from Ctwl1tllC)ller Mltllltl Dilul lo lo p l>ll"'9d Or C t D I F:rr: St .. Or1f\Olf C•lllotf\11 '2"1 Cllrl1lgp11tr Mlc .... t H.il: ,_y1 It It 2' ':: Ml~J. lt!.i IV Utl 74 Tl'lb bll.iMS1 11 condl.ocNd bY Ml 1n• IT 1$ ORDEllEO '"'' t ll l>lf!"IO"I ' ' ' " cll'fldvel. lr>Nrlt!td In Tiit 1b0ve-e.,tl!i.d ,,..,NI' MlldrlO N, Lope? 1ppeer ~ tN1 COllrf 1! 10:00 A.No.. on PUBLIC NOTICE Thll 1t11e<ntf!I -"ltd wl .. the Ceufl-,.,,.., U, \t1.i. In DecNrl..,,.nl No. J ol 11111 ry Clerk of 0r'"8t Collnl'I' Of\ AIM'll I, C011rt, 11 10CI Clvl( C1111tt Orlvt W11t. 1'7,, $8n11 A111, ~Uforflle, ind ~ ce11M, II ll'ICTIT!OUS •Ul lHl!ll ll''J!MT e11v, wn1 Ille P91111on tor C"'f"llll ot n1mt NA.Ml ITATl:MINT P\lblf""" CW.f\flf c.-t 0.11'1' Piiot, VIOVld no! w 9renft<1. Tiit following ptnOlll 1r1 dol"' l.ptll 11, lf, 1•. 11\d M..., l, 1'1' 1141-71 IT IS FUATHEll Oll'DEAEO 11111 1 t1111l111ai es: copy 01 thli ordtr to '"°"" c1uM be ACT ION PRECISION GEi.A, lnJ S. PUBLIC NOTICE puolill>t'd '" Delly Pllc1. 1 new1111Pt• o1 N.onruvi1. tlulldlr19 4.. Coile Mtw., --------------QlllC'lll (lr(ul1Uon printed \n Or•"ll" C1lllbr11!• '2•11 r-C~vnly, C11o1ornl1• onct 1 Wff-!or lour J1...,.1 L. Ad1m1, 7365 El Prldo W11, SU1'Elll01t COUltT OF THI ,.,,,,.nl» Wff~. P•lor to Ille d1lo Ml tor Bllll'll Pt•~. C1lllor11l1 tolUI STATI 01" CALll'OINIA FOil ~d"ng "" tnf pellll.,, Fte11I< H. Meeilley, 192'1 Congrth THI: COUNl'Y 011' OllAHGIE. Oalf<:I: April 1. "I• Cir .• Hvnllng!on llHCll, C1Jltornl1 n~ H•. A-1,Sll Fll' .. NI( OOMENICH!NI Tnl1 blnlt1e1• It condu<fed OV I ~Mr1l OltOElt TO IMO'# CAUSE FOi: CHANGE JUOIJe of tilt Superior Cov•I pa rtne<•nlp. OF HAME ELll01' R. GtOO&:HS Ja...,.1 L. Adtmi In 11'11 M11ttr of IM Apcltl(ellon ol lol10<'ftfJ II L-Tllh \lilf~n• Wit tile<! wltl'I .... Coun.. 1.MEl..1 .. J. GllUOZINSKI F-or Cl>lnoc QI SU El•I First 51,...1, 511111 llj !y Cler~ ol Oran~ Co\llllY Pf\ April 11. Name. Tuilln. Celllorfll• t J6M 191• Tiie 1pdl(atl0tt ol I.MEI.IA J. 1714) m -1• ll'lll1' GllUDZIHSKI '°' thtnve ol -· fll"YlnoJ Allomlf'I' ""' l"lti"-t' l"llbll1111d OrtllO'I COit! O•lly Pllpl, bfff\ Ille<! k'I Cwrt, 1.-cl 11 t l'Cllf1Fl"9 trom P11t1lllhed Clt"lnOI CMlf Dtl!'I' 1'llOI, Aprtl 11, It, U. end IN'( :L lt14 171W• .. Id ~lc.etlon IN! AMELIA J. to.p<il ~ n. "· 16. 1'1' UG•J• GJIUOZI NSI(/ lltl l'Ued "" tppllc1tion PIJ!!LI_. c NOTICE ~"' !NI '*' 111/Tllf lie CIWI08d IP AMEi.iA .J MAXWEL.L.. Now, tlllrtfore, It 11 hire-by orden4 •nd p~~o:~A:~~i:"·~s olrK'led, 11111 IN Pfftoll' lnllt' .. IM In "" .. Id melt1r do -•r befOf'11 1ttt1 Co.or1 In PUBLIC NOTICE • 1 '.lie followlna Pl<'$0tl 11 Oolno bl.o~MSS O-r!ment 3 on ,,,. \4111 ci.w of MM,v. HDTICE TO CltlOITOllS ••· lt11, ti IO:CIO o'cloc:k A.M .. ol ..id cllT lo SUl"l:ltlOll CGUllT 011 Tloll: CREATIVE TOUCH, 6131 W1r~ .r.Gw c1u1t whf" wc:ll appllci tlOfl tor STATE OF CALJllOllN!A POa "'~•., Hvntlnoton ll t1<ll, Celi!~I• '21MI clllf\gl of ,,..,,. sllol.lld nol W ftr&ni.d THE COUNTY 0 , DltANOI: lllr9l11lt L. Slleskl, ill\ Alllen.o Dr., 11 11 tvrlhl!r ordtlrtd 11111 1 Cop'!' of i~ll H1. A•7'0U H~11Hrioton Srt cfl, C11l1ornl1 9'1«1 Or$r to Show C1u1e be pvbl llltd In 1111 Es1a!e pf WARD 1;, PORTEii. 11111 bu:.l11ts1 11 conducled tly •n In· Oranv1 Co11I Di ll¥ Piiot 1 .....,.'P9PI' pl 0«•&..,d. dlYlau1IV. 0 , 0 , ,. >O oerier~I cltevl1tlon, printed In ~Id (OU nty, NOTICE I~ ti EAEBY GIVEN !O Ille r9on I · •le\. 11 ltl\I Oll<f eacn WH-tw lO<I< crl'<lllg.r~ o! l'>e •t>o~e n8mf<:I deceatnl ln>1 l!at1m1nl wa• 11111<1 wit~ 11\f Coun-'"'"'"Ive wfftl pr!Ot" 1o ine dt y ol i t ld 11'111 111 l)tr!.Oft• haYlll!I dl!_i"'I 1g1ln'! lht '' Clfrk of Oru,ge COll"IV on April•· 191• lll!irl"'J. H id dee"°""' 1r1 reqv!r..S to lilt ,,,.,,,, Fl:lm D1Ted 11111 lrd d11 of April 1'14 with '"' "'1Cel1Wr)' vauc:lllrt. In lllt ot!lc1 Publl111t!'d Orlng.t Cot1I 0.11'1' l"llof, Fill.AHi( OOMENKHtN1 ' ol tl\f ci...11. ot 1,,. tDO~ enllUed t0\lr1, or Aorll 12. lt. 26. i nd Mey l 1971 :u2-7• Judlll ot w lcl klpll'lor eour1 to Pft~nl lhl!m, with 11>1' ntctu•t1 CONl:N-K AllOlll, Allonllfn at U'lf v~r~, ta t'>e vf\dt!'r•l11l'll<I 11 ttie ortice PUBLIC NOTICE stS *" stntt, s.i11 • of llh ellorntr•. WILLl .. M G . MIWllOrf &He.II <•Ill "* 9Eill.GM.AN. Jll'., AND WILLIAM E. Tf!· C114) '7J-li.. " DENNIS, 212 Yele Avlf\UI, Ct1,..._t, SLl"-JGll P~bllJ.11«1 Qr1nge Co&•I 0.1 ... l"HOI, CeUfDmll t1n1. wj\f(ll 11 lht plK1 ot NGTIClf TO c1t1o no11s Aprlt s u. lt 2' ,,14 ., but!""' of~ ...,...,lfn«I In tll ma!lf<I SUl"lflt lOll COUllT OP THE • ' "' 1191·14 pe.-flilli.,g !o tl'le tll•lt of 11iP d«ede<il. STATli OF Cl.Llll'DllNll. FOa wllhoul '°"' mon!M 11!er IM ltro! TH E COUHTY OF 0 11.HGE 1Wbtlt1tlori OI !Iii• nolice. .. •• A·lftt7 Otlf<:I A!>'•I J. ltl•. Est1lt of l.AWRENCE T. KANY, CHI.SE PORTER. Oect1,ed. E~1t11l-or of tho Wiii NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to 11\f TM PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llVSt Nlll MAME STATEMENT IPllO#l"8 perwrn 11 ddng b\lllllHI of lht 1DO~ 111rn11<1 atc-n! cr!ldUor• ol in, eDOve 111""" decedt11t ••· WILLIAM G. 8EllGMl.H, Jll., & 1na1 •II l)t<loO'IS lll vl ll<J !1al1111 eoaln,1"" RAMCO lloc\y'• l.partmtnl Mtlll- Wt LLIAM E. OEHNIS MlO ~edt11! tre r1<1vireo to Ille""""'• lf"ltn<t Co , UO(t San J\111 ... TUlllll, 111 Yale AV-.. 1111 '"" nKt1111rv ,,_...,.,, In 1111! oflltt Celilly.nl11 92610 Clef9ffll11I, Ct llf. t 1111 af lhf cler~ ot Tiii! tDo» 1n!ltled court, OI 111.0d,,..1 J. T~l<:h'. 1«>0 SM J11tn, Alf-f t for Extclllw . !O prt 11111 tlll!m. wHh , ... nl!<tUIN Tu.ii", (•hlorf\11 9261(1 Publlsl\ed Otenoe Cotst O•llv P,IOI, vo..c:'>erl. lo IM ull<ltrsfgried et 1111! l;rw T11i1 bus<11eu It cPMUcled tr( .,.. ln- A11rll S, 11, 19, ta, 1914 11Hl-14 olfl(t 01 ELLIS. MOAll.15 .i.NO J0t1NSON, dl•ld\111. 11£00 tlrooO.nur11, Founl1!11 II• I I t 'I' , lloe!Mf J Trit-V Ca1l,tcr~I• '2111. whlc.11 11 11'11 piece of Tl'lh •'•!-! 0 wa1 n~ with n.. Coun-PUBL(C NOTICE Du••~n ol lht Vncle•tolilntd '" all m1t1er1 t~ Clerk of o.anoe counf\I on ""'U o, 1974 1--------------IPt"•lnong la !r.t etltle o! s1!d <1«9donl, ll'JmJ FICTITIOUS llUSIJtl!SI within lout fl'IOfllh' 1111'' Ille !lrll PtJl>li~ l"U'tllf'hfd Or•fl!lt CGl•I De!lv Piiot, lion of lfl l, nollc1. April 1] lt 2& and Ml'I' l lt1' lltl·H NAME STATEMENT o.itted .. 11rll 9, 191( ' ' ' ' Tne follo..,·lnft 1't!'<'KNll .,, dOlflg MAAGl<RET 11. KANV PUBLIC NOTICE l)U~OMSS 11•: Admlnl"r•l•I• ot 11\e E111te Pl..ASTEll KINGDOM. ?"21 H, G•ano ol , ... •bow 11•mtd c!Kedenl .. Vf., S~nta An1 . C...111. tllCj l!'lLIS, MOl!ais ANO JOHWSON c111rlc1,.. L0<.ol1o1 llotd. Jin Orl>er IHOll .-.nvnt S1n!1 "'"'' Cilll. 927CM " fl o11nt•ln 11•11•'1'• C81Uon1J1 tv .. J<>tn E. 89"•l1191r, .soD'l Fllgnt, Santi CIH) tollt·2411 Ant, Ct lfl, V21CM Allll"Mft tor Allmlnhtr1trl1 Tnl1 1xnln•111 I• con<1uct11<1 by a 9""e<•I Put>lltned Or1nve Coa1t D11tv Pl!ol, ~t1>1ef1llf?. ,t.,prll 12. 19. 2', end Mewl. itT• 1304-7• cn1rtollt llold Tllit 1111tm~"' "''' lllta wo!n tnt C""'n"' Cltrk II! Or1119t COllnh on Apr\! }, 1,1,_ ·-l"vblis.Md Ortnot Cot~I DlllY Piiot, Apl'!I 5. 11. \9, ,._ 1911 1191•ll PUBLI C NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ----------- • By SANTA l<Cttl doors- newsmen the men citlzens Qrbry and pre Police con Ill In criminal The fi "around crime fi oo ftle, TKF. Duke "l highly Supervl prelim week. The In OAILV t'JLUT lf ounty Intelligence Unit Explains Operaticins By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of !fie Dlllf' ,..._ Sl•lf SANTA ANA -Orange County 's super· t polloe lnreltigence Wilt opened Ill n -but not Its files -to a group or wsmen Thunday with auurancts from men who operate it that no innocent ttlzens are being spied upon. Orbry Duke. La Palma chieC or police nd presktent of the Orange County oUce Chiefs As3ociation, said the files tain dossiers on 411 • ' k n o w n mina]s" or criminal IUSpecls. n>e flle1 also coo.tam the names of ·around 5,000" known associates of the rime figures whose background data Ls file, Duke said. THlf PRESS briefing \l':IS called by ke to ''clear up" somt' ighly publicized remark.o; made by ·upervisor Ralph Piedrich at a reliminary budset revie\v session last •eek. The Intelligence unit is seeking $48,000 n county funds for the next fiscal year tD.. ffsel federal money that wH I run out his year. Diedrich said he would <lpposc the unding unless some kind or ciYllian eview procedure is stl up to assure the ublic they are not being spied on by the lice. Diedrich and an aide attended the rcss conference. during which Duke and other intelligence unit officials said some ttnd of review proceM "ls ntgotiablc.." DlEDRJCH SAID he bas put the matter on the agenda of the board of supervisors meeting next Tuesday. Ile advised the intelligence agency to decide \l'hat course of action is to be taken before the board meets. During the press meeting, Mc and Westminster Police Chief Walter Scott. \l'ho is chainnan o( the intelligence unit committee of the police c h i c r s association. reviewed the 11>-year history or I.lie wliL They sakl the un.it was organized lo SANTA ANA -Al first sclance. the ronlro\'er3iJ.l Orange Qmnty Poli l'c Intelligence Unit srems to be nothing more 1han another sulle•of stnall offll.'\.'S in lhe new county courlhouse. 1'tlC' half-dozen sm;1ll ctlbicles that house the .six-person staff arc located 1n the v.'ing that houses the county district attorney's office. The rooms arc stark and simp!<'. Only a few posters -one of ~tarloo Bralldo 111 centralize all county police files on organized crime within the county, "The OCI U ~'as founded to promite lhe orderly exchange of organlU'd criminal activity information so vltnl lo the public safety," Duke said . DURING HIS presentation, Duke said membership in the unit is restricted only to cowity law enforcement agencies and access is granted only to memtters \l'ho show dut' catae for using the filb. Stu Duncan, a former Los Ang('\es Police l)cpartment intelligence officer \l'ho ts now executive directOr of the county intelligence unit, said 21 cowlty his ··rt()dfathcr" role and a fev.· o( acwr Hvbcrt Redford -grat.\: Ux-pla tn, \\hllc \\alls. 1'111<: O~l.Y distin~uishin~ l'h:irac1C'risl1c of the officC's is the ro11· of eon1b1nation·locked filing c a b in c t s conta1n1n~ the 11an1t-s of 418 kno"11 Crirninals and 5.oo.l of their frequent associates. Thi• organ11c1t crin1e dOSf,i t'rs occup~ police departments. the !I h e r i f ( s department and the distril't auorney are members. There are also 13 associate mtmbt'rs mostly police departments in surrounding t'Onlmunities -who also hn\·e access to the fil es and prov ide Input n~ "·ell, Dunca n said. Duncan said memlx'rship Is tightly controlled and new police chiC'fs rl'lusl :i;crve a year 's probation before bt-1og allo>tt·cd lo use the files. TllE 1-:~'TIRE dcp.1rtnlent of Laguna Hetich v.·as put on probation for questk>nnble ac1lvity during ::i peaceful ~. ~ (<lbinct. The names of 3<,lJX'tatcs - ,1.t illrn on utdc~ cards -are 1.:on1a1nt'tl 111 !\\'l..l other cahint>ls OCllJ 1-:X('('\J!ll't• Dirr<"IOr Stu bunc-:in. a rl'tirt'd Los 1\ngt•!es 1 'nlirc !Jt·p .. 1rtn1ent :i nd :O.lari1'll' Corps in!elhgrn<·e offlt'l'f 1-. oh,·1rn1sly proud of th!' rontrihutions hi!' ;1grnt'Y has mad1· to la11 c•nfurCt'lllt'nL "TllERE · IS ~O douhl \\(' nrl' imf)l0lrtant." hl' ~nid . '"l .a.-.1 ~car \111h nur demonstration and lhnt th•p:1rtllll'lll has &U\CO chosen to \1'tthdra" fronl th1: UlHI completely. Duncan s~ud. Duke said lh1· dOS!ill'r'I l/1 ltll' inlt'lhgenN" lil t's ar<' o! 1ndi\'ldu:ils - sotnt! of "'honl an· dl"•d or lu1\ l.' 11101 t'd operations else"'hf'rr \1hn hll\'(' l'llgaged In l'l\'erl rn1n1nal nctivtt~· or \\ho nre su.spt"Ch.'Ci of 1nst1gl\1lng rrimin:il <ll'li\•ity . "These peoplC' 111~('(! not hill'(' {'"llirl' records but l'!>uld only t>i.· sbSlll.'cts." !Juke s.iid. lit' sn id tht• un11 's co n s Ii tu 1 ion Spt"C1ficall~· dl'fincs 1·r1n11nal 11f·tl\'ll \' nnd l;<l\l! ne"Slll('fi II ll !»I of ZI ff'looy h .. 1p. a };C'nu1nc ~lafla-s1~ le C'r1111e ru1~ d..:ahni: 10 fraud :ind other crirnes "as r1u1 out of !hi• county." • j)uncan ~<ud orl.(an11;r-d crh111~ in Ornni.;1' 1·01mty 1.• pnn1:1n\y 1nvOl\'1.'d 111 fr.111d. clru~s. i;::1111bli11i.:. prositituion :ind 11lcg,1I tt.1rpora l,. ;11·11v1ty. "\\'irt·1~111pini: hy state law 11ff1ef'tS ic; ;1 h,lony." Uuncan .o.;nd "Fcd1•ral 11ff1,·1•rs e<•n do it 1n !he state but \tt· nr1• prohihitf'<l fron1 it." ;tl·1111t1l's of particular. cont in u Ing 1n1er<'st to police. Tiit-: CRl~IE~ rnni;tr from nrsoo. assault and frnud to kidnaping. narroucs and usury. Ouk<' 1;nn('('drd that some dOS.<iilers mnv h11\'f' b<>t'n <'Omp1l\"d of radical poltt lC'Hl i;roup.~ 1f lh(•1· h:!\'t' p .. 1rticipult'll in cr1nl in:il :1!'ti1·11r ··Rut th<' ri!C.s contain 11n polit!r-al figurrs ;ind arc nnt 11~1"tl for politiC;JI p11tro!'l'~," l)uk{' ~11d "\\'r ;1rl' nut r un1or mon~f'rl:. Thr ul!in1a1t· ob~·t'll\"(' of 1a\1' ••llfQtl'f'mt'nt i~ 1n ~!np crlm~orc 1t happi.'n!>!." S('ott -..;ud Ill 'f\\'. rL.\l \tS th1· f1l('<; ,,r,• p1•nod1l'allv puri:: .. d flf nan\{'<; n r 1nd1\ut11;i1" 11hu IKtl•' f'lth1·r 11u1~, ... 1 fru111 !ht' ,1rl':l or ;1r1• no luni:•·r 11111'11\f,! 111 rr11111• Hui. ht· s.;1al fur t11,,,t111 1t':il r1·~1·;1r<·h p\1rpn~1·'i. uius! .1r1• l.•'PI 011 Iii•· lh.1kC' s;11d !ht• J \M ~) nr1nl•'S nf kn0\\1l QS..'-(ll'!,,,,.s • :1rf' on\\ those • '' h.1 ar" bt·l11'\'f'<I tn be in1·01VCd "1th th<' s~~JK"\ ii: in a r•rirnin:il n1:inn<'r. ··H a ~U\' l!Clt'S oul nnd pl:i~s J!nll \11th.\ l.11•11111 crin1ina1: it's l\ouhtrul \11•'1! fll1· h1~ r1.111h·,·· [)u111·:in su1d Tl1•· eh11·ls :ill 1·n11rurn-d 111:11 !llll'.I 1~•l1!'t' d··11:irtnlf'ntsil:i,·c rn1't" C'\t1•n .. 111· 11ll•S thnn th<' in1rll1~f'n<'(' 111111 and th••\' 11rr•hahl~ :irt'11·1 uud(·r n1·:1l'ly :1~ lq.:llt rrintrnl PRICEt --EFFECTIVE APRIL 27th I APRIL 28th ~ SAVE 15.00 BOY'S OR GIRL'S 10 SPEED BIKE A re al racing beouty. Bar mounted shift-le-.iersr-Sid.e....p ull caliper brakes, lots of chrome. "Rot-Trap" racing style saddle. -.... ...._· HAVE A COFFEE BREAK Enjoy creomv delrciou• cherry ch••'• colte ond cof- '"" Cofe1er10. ' .. Reg. 74.99 SAVE 13.00 BOYS' OR GIRLS' 3-SPEED BIKE Cool chrome fenders, stondord handle hors w ith 3 speed gearshift. Side reflectors a s On added Safely feature. 49.99 Reg. 62.99 • ORANGE City Dr ... G ... Gn•t ll•d. O,.• 10.f P""" D.ity S...y 10 to' SAVE 10.00 BOY'S OR GIRL'S 20" HI-RISER BIKE Coaster brakes, 20x 1.75" tires. Chrome plated handle bo rs, banana style vinyl saddle. 35.99 SANTA ANA JfOO So • .J".W•Me. 9f So. c .. ,t '1111 0,-10.f , .... D.lly ~ 10 '•' reg. 45.99 • JCPemey l?J 4~& i a g c 9 woor•" ~"'""'r• ,_ .. .._ ·-· -· .... ~- CHAP;G£ IT d! TrieTrrasu•y w11n your JC Penney Ctiarge Cara 1• 1ou oon ! nave a Ch.l•Qe. 111s1 see now fas! wt can ooen vp yov' ""w accoun1 • , ... r .1 tt.11, 1o;i;r11 .1.b, ,,,., S ite'• u Belle Doreen \Veik is one or 40 new belles, the offi. cial ca1npus hostesses al Loyola l\1arymount Colle ge. The jun ior 1nath major. an Edison I li gh School graduate. is the daughter of. J\1r. and ri.Jrs. James \Veik of 1-Iun lington Beach. Coastwise, Nobody But Nobody, ls More Coast Wise , ' • 0 Son of San Clemente's first police chief, winner of many a hot rod run on Balboa Peninsula's sand dunes, con- tributor lo Tin Can Beach as a youth and now a resident of Laquna Beach, Manaqing Editor Tom Murphine has spent a lifetime getting ready to show the world to readers of his column from the peculiar perspective of the OrallCJe Coast. ''Jost Coasting'' Murphine's Almost 'Daily Column in the DAILY PILOT • A11otJaer Otte Over Elizabeth Taylor. whose fifth marriage to Richard Burton is ending in divorce. is shown at her weddings lo her rirst fo·ur husbands. From left, the actress smiles. with. in order of appearance. Nicky tlilton. lt1ichael \Vildi ng, J\1ike Todd and Eddie Fishe'r. You can Charge DAILY PILOT Classified Ads 642·5678 THE EARL'S l"fllAlbll'I, HNlll!t """ c•. TllM StJortl at WMr _, L-.U111·i-leW~k All OtMrs 495-0401 642-1753 ----1 i'"=~ -:..-..~~~6~:':::;~:5:~­IHE CAR OWNERS Reaga11 J 11dges Snail Race CONCOB D !UPJ 1 -Gov. Ronald Reagan. al t h c invitation of Concord"s "Queen of the Snails," stepped out of the .. rat race" to judge a 4 '~· inch dash for g all o ping gastropods. Amid the cheers of 600 yolmgsters and an off-=k ey rendilion o f .. America,·• lleagan said Thursday he "'as "gratt•ful" for the chance to "n1ove at a snail's pace" at 1he Hol broook Elc111entary School. TJIE SCHOOL. located near the intersection of Ronald Way and .\iorctti Drive,· was the site of tbc ''Fourth Annual Great Snad Race." President Nixon \vas invited !o be a judge but pleaded rrr·,;idl·ntial pri\ ilcge. Reagan. 1 i(ids l.ikf' to Ask Andv .I a 1976 Republican presidential contender. accepted. H i s invitation "'tls sent by •·ft'!iss Snail," 8-year-Old Jenna Holt. "To get out of the rat race," Jenna wrote. "Join us at the Groat Snail Race." LEATHER Wcrilf'1 ft.If~ I Y-,t csa.,_s LIFE .,. ......... _......, w ctl IJlll 59 .. 1991 LOST -due lo "yellow anemia " MIRACID could have saved ii!'' in our meet-or-beat-the-price competition. ,CHARGE IT with your JCPenney Charge Card If you don I have a charge, just see how fast we can open up yqur new account. BUENA PARK •Kii et ~thorpt • 0,... o.itf 9:JO lo 9:JO '""· S.11doy I 0 to 7 ORANGE City Dr ... G•dm Gro•t ll•cl Opt11 I 0.9 , ..... O.ily Svttdty I 0 10 6 49.88 General Electric AM/FM cassette r800fder. 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NOTICE cr9dltotl of t111I 111 per fl ld dKede with tr>e llt or TM clerk lo prtsenl \IO<ICl'iefl. 1 of PATRICI 3500 E1st C Cali!. 91615. ol 11\e II ~1inirw;i I wil!lin 11111 puDlic111on • Oaled Ap ,. " "' PA Tit IC IA A""'M'Y II Jsot EHi C c.,.., .... Ttl: !114) P11t>1i1Md April 2 .. a p NOTIC al!l'O CITY NOTICE T""ldaY, Council Ch l'<111111ain Council wll following: 1. lo,.. by n ... prooerly Allmos 5111er A RI nOD. d~Scrlb-' Ptrctl 1 A1.ess.or' """' J.l- '""' prQOf:rtv 5!•tel De Al lo Rl dtscr!tlld l td COlll l . IEllY ....... Improve G1rfl~ 111;, "''' lo "'"' Pl C1lil0tnl1 11't F ouril T"<! Zonl t •1'lbi1S I Oepertmt n insl'l<'.llon TnoH d 009011!I011 Ml QPllOf ! 1Morm1ti !ht Planni rtftr lo I " " '" D Publish April 26, I '" '" TH 0 In 1111 OE BORA '"'"" PlllLLIP °""'" 1ppUcell •nd u r l"tq\/flled chlld'1 na Coll011 Ph! IT 15 1ar1a<11 I 11e1or1 ti.I Counlv C w.,,1, Cl ........ 11, l 1!\tn Ind De. WflV or1nttd. 1 of 11'111 fl( Countv l llCCt HI .. ,_ 0<dtr. Dated: ' , •A1tNas. K••o••o All-fl •su M• ..... , Otfl ... _ 11U) t1'· All......,.1 P~llll April S. I '" bl/1lnai COST ·-... 1110 it '2101 .. o Mel11 Th!i ""l"'Cor O••t flll• c-~ "· \t1ol. Pl.lbll1 ""'ll ,,, PUllUC NOTICE PUBLIC No:rJCE ILJl>·IOJI P'ICTITIOUI •USlfi'ISI HAM• lfAT"lltllllT Tl<• folltwlllt ""'-.,. H1119 t•.llll'eM 11: COSTA MESA INN, 2105 Mat'W h\11tY1rd, C:•!I ~"' C.1llloml1 '1•:11 VAGAtOHO MOTO• HOTILI. 1111( .. lUO Sii,. $1•"1· "'" Di'90< C.IUQl'flla f)lOI A"Ol.LO VAOAl°"'O TWO. m lail Mt l" $lrt1f. MIM, Arl'°"t lUOI ll'tlt ~llltU 11 Ctl\fl.l(llll by 1n ""l"Coo,..11t'd 1nod•ll011 onwr 11\ffl • "tl""""l•. \IAOAllOl"O MOTOlt HOTl!L$, IN(. • 0.•11 l hOl'IPIO!I, V!<t l"rt1idtlll Tf>ll t1••1f!IO!ll w11 ll!td will\ "'' (0\1111\1 Clttlt et ~ (:°""'!• 111'1 Apr!I v. 1114. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBWC NOTICE . ...... ...... - • Friday April 2b 1974 DAIL Y PILOT J :~ Over T he Counter HASD Ll•Hnrr for W......,, April 24, 1,14 ,. ... ~ ..-.1-I°"''" r,. "• I . 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I •' 1'' 111 "''""Q M • • I • \\'ol'kmen are in the n1id~t of crcrti n~ the \"illagc Fair. 10 be a shopping C'Cllt('r in 1.a.guna Beach on South ('oast lligh .... ·;i y. 1us1 north or lhe Pottery Shavk. 1\I a cost of over S3 n1ill ion . l here "·ill be 64 ~hops. in c\uchng gournlCl :-.ca.food and Greek restaurants. art galleri es and bout iq u e~. 8'11 ltl:> Jr., JI , 1.-0• w.11 1• ,. , i:r.~...... 1•1• 1r>o[M11•t l't •'• I • ll•OO c.o ''• t, ln\I• ""'' • • 1111M f>tt 11 11 , I"'"' ~.r ... '''•,. • 9•q 0<"' 10 / 11·, lnl<><•• J , J 11.•~i [q l • l I -11f II\ II • 11'• 9 •0 ""'"' 11•, )0 1 """ 1411> I t llpQ .,'"< II II ,..,U.ml I I& 1 II 8oto \OI'\ "''• )I • inl•I ('(• ~· I ~l Jlol1 Un·~ \I ' II w ....... J 1'' •O..· 61l ttl Pw ll , l•, ln1~" l n •'• I , II•• ,,_..., I I • N•M\ \1• 11 I ll > !llO<~ Oq ll'o IO •o '"t/O>! (;I 11" I• lloy1> I ll )•l• )l•otWint Pol t 'o • • 8•,.,C~ ~ I ••1'"1 "'""' t ••ll"tl .,.I l1',1l . N•IC PLI •ll o lo • liMA Co 1\ j ,, • •nl!>W" • ' ... llO•d l • )I! ~"1-'"' 'l'· ... (Last in a ~Prit'S ) CO\'COH !>, 1".H. lr\Pf \\'hen Olyn1p1c Rcf1n!'rtf'S, Inc unveiled plans· for a $&(111 n1ilLion oil rclinl'rv. the man 11·ho did most of thC ta lking for the company v.·as Pet('r J Rooras. :1 (ireck·,\n1cric:1n businessman 1,1·ho has da bblL'CI in politics. Va riously dt'~cribl'd as :1 spokesman or Ney;· Ha mpshire reprl-sentali\"e for . .o\risto!;t Onassis' refinery com pan~, Booras ha" bc('fl among th•· 1nost acti\"e support~·rs of the proposal to bu ild the con1pl~·x on the '.'\ev.• Hamps h ire St'acoast. Both he and Olrmp1c say he is not on the c.'Q1npan~ pa~'rolL has no financ1;1I 1111crest in the project and is acting onl y as a citizen v.·bo belic\"es the st.ate v.ould be well Scr\"<.'d by a r\•fin('ry. BOORAS llEAOS .:1 grc<'l1 ng· card n1anufacturing con1p.:iny in Keen!'. N.H .. b:.it spt·11d s ni11ch of his 11n1c ~hullling hf•l\l"Cl.'n Olyrnpic·s ten1porary orfircs in Conl'Qrd on<l l:>o\"L'f". • Door Prii:es LEE'S GARDEMS 3601 E. Coasl H..vy Corner 01ch1d Weekd ays 8-6. Sun 9-5 ~@'@•~~ by s.30.000 of the c.u1d1d.:iu··!' f)l•rsoi1al funds ;ind ninr1• th.111 s1~1.000 1n con1r1tu11ons fro111 outsidr !he :.t,11\.', Qn,• of th<' larl-:l'"I 111dt\ 1du:1I CQ!ltrihutor~ li~ted b\ Bonr.i" \\":IS \~'il11.11ri ll ;unn1~rrna11 11f JO Light S1 . Hallin1ort•. :.id \1'ho fHll'-' $1 )"il0. 111at nddrc~:. i~ the offict' of 1 h t' II"\ rnn1ern1:1n Oq:.·111i1.at ion. Inc. hl',•dl'd h~· 1 II ··BtKr· !1:1111n1cr 111;1n. 1dcn!1f11·d b~ tilt' JuS\1('£' l)l•µartnl1'nt a ~ a11 AJ.:TICW ('Onhdanl 1\·ho "1·\ u11 th(' (';J~h Jl<I~ 11\1'0\ Stht'Llll' !111 ill('~a! kit•kb<ICk~ i\ rf'µorlcr 1elrpho11 1n)? 1h1· I! .:i 111n1cn11:i n1 Org~1111z:iuon 111 I ~)72 llf>••r''" orgu11i:ed n 1t·rite · i 11 «·orrtpnig11 to ro1r11ter preN."11re lo drf>p SplrfJ A!/" 11e1v rro111 tlte GOI• tlc-kel. \\·as told 1hat no \\.il\iam llan1merman is assoc\at('d 11·1th !he n10rt.:i gc 00.nking ftrm . ~e"· llampshi rc Atty. (;t·n \\"arrcn Rudm.:i n rec c n t I y announc£1d his 0ff i1:e is 1n\"cstigating several ar1la rent \"iolat1on~ of the s t a t <' campaign finance law in the Booras campa.ign. BOORAS SAYS llE y;•as responsible for g e ~ t i n g Olyn1pic Pr esi den t Con.st.ant1ne r.. c; r a ls 0 s interested in ;"-;cw llain pshirc as a poll'ntiat site for a re-finery. Boor11s did no t elcborate. 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Should /nC'rl·a se during the last Bus1n('s<> assoc1Jtcs Of h11lf, Cortese said, reflecti ng Onassis. 11011('\'Cr. !':IY it 1s not the Initial impllC'I of rercntl} h 1~ st) le to ri~k his OY.n 1nont•y opened cornnu1n1tics --~ ~-- 90\TON: """ S.e • °' • °' 0""ENMM fO: lon1 9"' Na 'n F"d eo.. IM 1,1' Gl~ FAm • 1' • 11 OD •1m I ti t •1 {Oft! l'lt I •l t JO F•Oll Co 'U • ~ Grlll I"" 11111• 11 OD ,..,. I ti t I, 1"<0"' 10 >t 11 ll \"fr II\ ti' ll'tlCiwf•<I 11 11~1 11 Op'""' \U t1• !>e .. IK 1 •1 o \t $0ftl 11'1l S.fO HAMILT()f(GJI,. TC S.0< '"!OID V•llO(I o 7~ 1 1 ~ °""' Fd t6• tSO F-]"" )ti P&••mt I ll ltl V\•.{ C. I ll' l t l CllA MNG fO\; r.r-111 S.11 SI> Pwi II•• I It 6 11 ti~ (,y1$ t rt t 11 l •br1' O IQ 4 ti 1"10"' ' .. • \\ PQ"1<1\ f ) ti j 11 U'lltE "'UNot. .... Ml l"t J11tYI! C,1>1 ti) t11 r.n~ "'-! I .. ,.,_ AP"• I •tit ••t ~"W\ F I ~ ttlMfl! 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Coastwise, Nobody But Nobody, ls More Coast Wise 0 Son of Son Clemente's first police chief, winner of many a hot rod run on Balboa Peninsula's sand dunes, con· tributor to Tin Con Beach as a youth and now a resident (of Laguna Beach, Mono9in9 Editor Tom Murphine hos spent a lifetime 9ellin9 ready to show the world lo readers of his column from the peculiar perspective of the Orange Coast. ' . ' ''Just C~1:1stmg'' ; Murphine's Almost Daily Column in the DAILY PILOT ' . Aiaotlrer 011e Over. ' Elizabeth Taylor, whose fifth marriage to Richard Burton is ending in divorce. is ~hown al her we~dings to her first four husbands. From left. the actress .~111iles. with. in order of appca ranct!. Nicky l·lilton .• ~tichaA:?I \Vilding, l\1ike Todd and Eddie 1'"'ishcr. ' · Reaga11 Ji1dges S11ail Race CONCOHD !lJPl l -Go\'. Honald Reagan. at th c invit<ition of Concord's "Queen of Lhe Sna ils." stepped out of the ''rat race" to judge a 4 12· inch dash for gal l oping gastropods. Amid the rhcers of 600 ~·oungstcrs and an off-key rl•ndition of •·America," lleagan said Thursday he y,•as .. grnh:•ful" for the r-hancc to "n1ovc at a snal\'s p:i<.'C" at the Holbroook Elt•rn cntary School. TllE SC HOOL, located near the intersection of Rona ld Way and .)iloretti Drive, was the site of the ··Fourth Annual Great Snail Race." President Nixon was invited 10 be a judge but pleaded prf'.:;1dL·n!ial privilege. Rt'a,11:111. a 1976 Republican president ial contend Cf', accepted. H i s invitalion ~'lls sent by •·i\Jiss Snail," &-year-Old Jenna Holt. "To get out of the rat race," Jenna wrote. "Join us at the Great Snail Race:· -Ir--_::,=:::o..:===:=--'l ......-~~~--. THE You con Charge ., .. ..,. 'S DAILY PILOT _....,, l"fllmbl111, H .. 11111 Alr CW. Tl"" Sl•rh 11,_r_ ~ Classified Ads 642·5678 L ....... l ·lHlilltNCll 4~ 0 11\etl 495·0401 l42·17Sl IME CAR-OWNERS LEATHER W.V, fWtf .......... I YlllJI cooAtl•1r LIFE ..,....., ...... ..,tr or c .. lllll 59'-lttJ L""' LOST -due to "yellow anemia" MIRACID could have saved it!· "APRIL SHOWERS" ART SHOW HUHTIHGTOH HJ.CH .t.RT LE.t.GUE in our meet-or-beat-the-price competition. . CHARGE IT .with you r JCPenney Charge Card. If you don 1 have a charge Just see how last we can open up yqur new account BUENA PARK lkeclt ot Or•IMJtthorpt ()pelt o.lly t.JO to t:lO p.111. Sul!Ooy I 0 to 7 " ORANGE City Di-• .t Ci..,, Gro•• tl•d. Opt• 10.t ''"" O.llf Sv11doy ·10 to 6 ~49.88 General Electric AM/FM cassene recorder. Built·in condensor mike, 3-way power capability. M8525 ' SANTA AMA l•OO SO. lritt.I , Ho. of So. c .. tt Pl••• ()ptA I 0.t P•"'-o.ily S...itd.ry I 0 le 6 32.88 Panasonic Portable cassette recorder/player.Built·in condensor mike, push- button eontrots. Battery or AC. R0711 S 29 97 FM/AM digital clock radio. Wake to music or alarm. S d • . Has lighted lace. 3461 oun es1gn Panasonic FM/ AM digit1I clock radio has sleep switch, buzzer alarm. Built-In antenna. (#RCI003) 24.97 AM/FM clock radio. Snooz·Alarm'. Lighted clock face., AFC on FM. C4506 29.97 Panason ic FM/AMpo<1able . "A·Frame· design, slido- Me tuning. Wllhoord. RF563 Etl1lt CAl\ll'IELO. NOTICE I er..ilt00"1 ol ,...., 111 Pl!l"l d«9dtlll •r !io, nKHlt Thi' c!••k .,, P/"11$tlll I voucners. ro ol ,,..lr 1no Aftot,..y at l'lo.od. New whk h 11 I 1,11'1der1lont<1 , ... 111111 months 1n ~kl. DI~ Al!I .,.. sco . "" , .. '"' ltlCMAttD WOOl.l•V, -·· .. t111,. ...._. .. , .. , OU ) AH...,.y P1,11:)1;\M'<I April 14, 1n • JUI'• STAT '"' E1t1lt o 0tce1~. NOTICE eredltor1 01 lhtl tll per 01ld c:IK~ wllh lhe n of the clerk to pr•$tnl \IOIJthe•t, I ol l'ATRICI »OU E1s1 C (1111. '2625. of lhe 11 P1!'11111;ng I w1111111 tou p1.1tlli(,ll;on 01te<1 Ao " " '"' PATtllCIA """'""' ., UOI Eau c c.r-••I Ttt : IJUJ P11t>li1Ml:I April l6. a p NOTIC •EFO CITY NOTICE T.,elc:l1¥, I Covncll C11 Foun11i11 Council wll lollowlng: 1. t one by the l>"OPl!rly Alimo• Sliter A 11:1 noo. deS<ribed Plrttl I AHt»Or' DJ ~114 c 2.z-" ~ 1)1"-rty 51fttl ~ Al lo RI dell:rh>ed 1nll con• l . Ell• l'r9'iKI Improve Gtrli"a Thil ""' to '"" Pl (1lllornl• lllt F°""I The lonl e•hit>ll• I Dei>&rtme11 111spec11on T1>01e d ~rnon M\ Ol>PO•! intcrmlli the Pltnnl reftr lo I " " .. D PuDllV. A1>rll 26, 1 '"' '" '" •• In ll'>t DEflORol Chi~ ht PttllLIP ,_., tPOllca rl '"" w " ttqt1t1Tt<1 tMlc:1•1 111 Collin Piil IT 15 C"lOlll ( bet-o<tt !Iii Count'/' C \0,IHI. (1 M1y ~1, 1 tn•n Ind be, wllY o••nted. I ol Inf• or Covntv llOCCtt!I '"~ order. 011ed; ' , .... ,..,, 11:•MN•D ,. .. _,, 15U M• ""' Offl .. _ HU ) t11'· All_.,. P11•U1ll April $. I '"' ~.,,.... COST ·-,.. 1110 it '2101 OD M1ln S T~i1 11nlncor IN•I"" • ' T~ll (0111'11¥ .,., ""· Plltlllt Aprll lt, PUBLIC NOTIC2 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE I 0•·1~ l>IJol, U•l·I• 1;»1• I , F dda~ April 2& 11)74 OA!lV Pll~J:J • So111eti111e 111 June Political Ca11 cli{lc1t e Stl eal{s 1 Fo1· Ne w Hc11111ls J1i1·e Refin e1·)·; CO:\COBO .. -.; II. ~1\P 1 \\'hen Oly1n1)1C R('flncrif.'S. Inc unvcllrd plans for a S(j!)(! n1illion oil refinery . !he ni:111 \\"ho did n1ost of the talkini,: for the company "·:is Pl'.'ter J, Booras. :1 (;rcck·A rncric:in businessrnan v•ho ha s dabbh·d ln pol11irs. \'anously df'~rribt'd a" .1 spokesman or '.'1•\\" H am~hirt~ r{'prl'se-nt;1tive for Aris!olli• Onassis' rcf 1T)('ry eon1p:1n.\ Booras ha ~ been among th1· n1ost active suppon.•rs of th11 proposal to build the ron1pl,•\: on ihc :\e\\· !I a m p s h i r <' seacoast. Both he and Olym ri1c sa y he L'i not on the co1 npan\ payroll. h,1s n\} li nane1;.J i111crcst in the proJl'.'<·t and 1s ading only as a citizen "'·ho beliC\'l'S the SW!f· \\Ou!d be well served by a tl·flnery. BOORAS llE,\DS ,1 !!rctt1ng· card n1anufactur111g con1p;iny in Keene. N.}I. bcit !>)!\'nds much of hi'! 11111c shuttling b1~t\\"crn Ol~rnpir·s 1t·n1por;1rr offi('('s in Concord and IJ\!V(·r. In !9i2. he organized a ,\('w Hampshire primary v.•r1tt>·in cam paign for 1 h {' n -\' i c C' Presidrnt Spiro T Agnev.• to co u n l c r \\'hat Roor;1s percci\"ed as pressure on President !\ixon to dump Agnew from the tic ket. Booras also run in lh:;it primal")' as a candtdatc for the Republ ican nomination for L:.S. Senate. Although he oulSJX'nl his competitors b~· u substantial m~rgin. he lost the race. LEE'S GARDENS 3601 E Coast Hwy Cornef Orct11d Weekdays B-6. Sun~ 9·5 f!I@•~~ hv $30.UOO ril Hll' (·,1nd1d.11···<; rh·rsonal tuncb <ind 1111)r(' th.in S l ~i.000 1n <'OO!nr.ut1ons fruni oul<;idr tht• i.101!\>. ()n1· of th1· l:irg1"•1 111d1\1du.1I ron tnh11!'Jr~ h~ll·d b\· BoorJ~ \l'aS \\'1\11,11l1 ll11 rnn1Prn1tln of 10 l.1gh! S1 Jlal!in1orf'. '.\11! who g;1\e $!.~,()() '111t1! :H::klf<'•"i I' lh(' offt('l' tif I h I' II a n11nrrm:in Org1n11!1f!f1n. l11c , h1•.111L·J h\' ! I! "Bud·· llr1n1n1l'nn;in. ltl1'nl 1f11.,I b~ lhc .Ju<;t1<·r IJl'p;1rtn1t•nt a<; :1n ,\~11C'11· conf1dc11H 11 00 'l'I l!il thr <'<1"h 1~a 111\('nt ~1 ht•!l\l' f.,1 illrgnl kil·khtil·ks ,\ fl'j>Ol"l('I' 1t•l!'pho11111J! th~· II a in n1<'Tn1i111 Un,:.in1zatitin 111 1972 llt1or11s Or!1u11i:ed n tt·ritt-• i11 .:·a111pnig11 lo c-111111t er press11re ... d .... ,. S pit'O t1!J• 11e 1v frf)ltl fl1 e G(ll• tit·l~e t. "'as told that l1111nmcrn1an is no \\"illian1 associat{'d bank ing I\ i!h 1hi: 1nortJgc firm. .\e"· ll<1111pshi re t\l1y <i<·n \\"arrcn Rudin :i n re c c n t I y announctd his oHicc i s 1nvcst1galing SC\'('ral ar1>arcnl \"iola11ons of the s t a I c campaign finance la1\' in the Booras campaign . BOORAS SAYS llE "·as rC'.'ip(lns iblc for g c l tin g Olyn1pic Pre s ident Constantine F.. G rats o s interested in ~C\\" llan1pshlrc as a potential site for a rL·fincry. Booras d1d no l clC'boratc. Before Olym pic annountC'd publicly tl"rat 11 "'as lookinM at ~ew Hamp.'ihirc ·as ~ rcfinl'r}' site, sevcnil f.reck·An1pr1c1111 real cst:1tc rncn began bu~ 1ng opli1J ns for !tind on l>urharn Poin1 and on the r~l1·' uf ~hon!~. l>n\:111 island" off the CC<.J;-,l E vt·ntu<1lll lhf'<>r options pul togc!h~·r :1br1ut 3.500 acres on the n1;1111lund. mo:st of 1\ fann und "oodland~ Tilt; flrTIOSS prorn1scd 111ore 1han S.i mlll1on tf thr Janel b purchast:d :-.o firm l'~l1n1:1I•' i~ n1"a1lab\ .. 11n rhe price JXlld for the land options. but fro1n "'hat is koo\\'n, !hf'y 11robably t'Q~\ Sl'VCral hl1ndrcd thousands dolla rs. Booras said the f(•al c:-ita\C ml'n \\ere <1cting .. on n1y behalf"" but lhJI )l{' WllS actually spending · • ~I r r.ratsos· money . Bu~lllL'SS tl"50<'1tlh:s 0 r Onassis. 110\1rvcr. say !I IS not hi" "'t~ll' to risk his ov.n monl'Y --- The Mercedes-Benz I( you Jon'r "''ant to tu: up a lot of your n1oncy uwn1n1: a c:1r: C(imt 1n to>« "" Will cu,rom· tailor a Merct dt5·Ben: lease 10 your ncl-ds. from$178mo. 213 921·1581 House or Jmporu (IL Y.\tl'IC say 1he co1npnn\ 0>1 11~ l ~l' oplions. but thi·y r1•n1.11n 111 Pappadi:mas· n:nn 1· in 1C11111 rct'Qrds. Since the 10•.1 n of lh.11"11.1111 ' ,·otcd 01·t·f\\·hclmu1i.?I~ agc111t~t rczo111ng Durham Point. !he opuons covered I.ind on 11 hi1;h I the refinery cannot l:k· buill R oss 11 1oo r lnco11 1e Declines ' . . . II I • f·l income 01 'l:-:-.111oor Corp. for 1he six nionrhs enOC'd i t\larch .'l l 11.·as Sl ,~1i0.0{,;\ or ~1 c1'nts a s~arc. on rr~tnueo;; nl SJ0.3(13.CX)O. r()mp;1rl'd "1t h s1.;;~.t\IO. or 56 <.'cn!s \JI! rr1enu1·« (lf S:J0.201.fl()'} in 1h~I like period la!>t \1•o r'. Ro;-,~ \\ Cortl'\i\ chairn1an of the board ha~ announl'•·d The dctl1nl' 1n f':irning.~ 11·11s due prim<Jrily to po~tpor.rd rlosing!i <ii 1hc company'_!! L eisu re \\'orld adulT rommun i1,· in \lont~o·ncrv Countr. ~id . c;iu'lc'<i h1 "1ntc.r ronsrr.uction dt•l;ivs. ·and tn increased 1ntcrcs1 cxptn5cs. Cortese ~<11d. A~ of ill<irch 31. Ro~:'-n1oor'.• hacklog of dCJ)ll~ll !I a 1 c s confrncts for r C> l> 1 rl c n ' i a I U11el!i ngs stood <it S ll.~ n1illion ('On1parcd \\·J!h S.1.'l 1nilllon a )Car earhcr. Uacktoi: flgurf'~ i;hould inr rensf' during the l<l'st ha!f. Cortese !'aid . rrfl!!ctinc the initial impar t ot rf'ccrul~ OIJl.'.ncd co1nnn initrL'' 714 523-7250 Try Sat1irdt1y's Neivs Quiz ' Ovt'r The Counter ~':!'~, llu1£~ V•~:-:, :.~ ";;':' ~~ Am E •I>'~•· "7'IOO »·· ll • C•"• ~ ''' 8• 11 ODD 11 iJ .. .. P·""I "'°""" P.;r ,, Ol'lQ I 1 l'o • '"'~"Qt!"' 8 )lt{I) •• ,,,. W.i•~ ... OP , .... ~ J.;o J,o 1, . 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Oi••OIM. • t , . • f-1 DAllY PILOT frlday , Aprll ~6. iq74 Go East~ Young Man • China , Russia .~1"jor Fir1ris Tr<utc UI by ~llLTON ~10SKO"'ITZ A1orc and 1nore U . S . companies are finding gr()\\'th opportunities ou1s1dl' t hi S C01Ullt'y. 1·;1c cnrise ~! .I nh<:1Ut\ll ~;1nl.. 111 ··~· static about lts offi<·:• in ,\I o s cow·s Kar I ~l;1r..: s q u a r l' p t' psl·\:'lia MOJKOWITZ I~ tJclighlt'CI. to hn\'l' bt!utt•n (;Ql·:J·Cola into the Sovie1 Union and !he f\1. \\I, Kelle_,: di\•is1on of Pull- rn:1n Inc. coult.ln'~ Ix> mon• l'X· cited about the S::OO million C"ontr;1c1 ii has \\lfn the Peoples Heruhlic of C11111a to build five an1mon1~ pl;uus there. Corporations now b r c :i k doWn sah.•s to show the dotnestic nnd inter111111on:-.I contributions. Ench year. the interna!lonal part accounts for a bigger chunk in virtually C\'ery case!. \Viii 1his trend continue'! There dO('sn't set•n1 to be any question that it will. To undcr stn nd "'hy. you only ha\'c to glance at the latest long- rangc economic for cc a s I COINELLEASE EJ [j] Y•1i1r fect.fy ,A1i1tfriorlaed Ctle•rotet Leul'"J O.Olet • H-'74 Y'"la Hotcllltock s&a•o PE• MOHTlt Plu' l•~ & Lk. On APCJr. Credit 7~ "'4. O.E.L. CONNILL CHEYIOLET 2121 HAllOR ILYD. COSTA MIS.A !i46-1200 inadC'. by General Electric. G£, LIK~; ~I AN\' hi;;; c o rporations, employ.~ ccon<1mists to peer Into the future. 'rhc crew .it GE tins looked ahi.«ld . to 1 9 8 r, . 1..'0n1paring th(' e x pc c It'd ec:ononiic J:rov.•th of .seven eoun1ries : United St at c s, J;ipan . Cl·rmany. r ran cc, ltHly, ilr11ain and Canada. The b~1d news i!I 1hat \1·i1h the CXC(lption of Britain, the lJ S. is going to ha\c the 1nos1 sluggish growth rate of all tht·se ("oun1 rics. Take groqs narion:tl product. 1hc rcono1nis1's rncasurc of :nutcria l progress. rrom 11011' ( i\lONEY TREE) to 198~ the U.S. is expected to grow at an avrrage annu:1l r<Jte nr -1 .0 pcrl·cnt. con1parcd to 6..1 rwrcr.nt for Japan. 5.6 pcrct;>nl fGr F1·n11C(', S . 2 pcrC'l'nt for Hal~'. ~ II percent for Canuda. 4.2 percent for Germany and 3.4 percent for Britain. OR TAKE PERSONAL consumption. a measure of consumer afOucnce. Th c prl.'dictions arc lhat lhc U.S. .. • • 0 '•0 · •• • .. . , ·' • : '. " r v. 111 move along al an annual p.:1ct of 3 9 percent , well b\:hind the 7.6 percent or Japtln nnd trailing the S.3 l)('rC'cnt of France, the 4.8 percent of Canada a n d Germany, a11d the 4.7 percent of l!aly. £xportp arc anolht>r area \11here we Y.'ill lag badly , Over the next II years. Japan is 1·xpech:.'<i lo Increase i I s tX)Xll'!!i :it !he rate or 11.6 jK·rccnt a year. France \l'ill hit 9.2 percent. The cll:pccted U.S. i.:roy,1h rntc? 5.7 pert'Cnt In this category, 11·c even lrail Britain. . Arc we "'inners any11'hcrc? Y,C'S. 111 emp lo}'mC'nl. U.S. £'1nployment is predicted to gro"' at the annual rale of l.6 pcrcen1. That's higher lhan the rate for any of the oL'icr countries vd!h the exception oi Canada's 2.4 percC'nl. \\'E Al.SO S•:El\I TO be leaders in unit labor l'rtS! - that is. our labor t'OSls are expected to increase lt•ss than !huse of anv nf the o!lwr countries. \\1hal the G F. l'Conomists arc telling us tll.f'n is !hat 11·e v.·ill have n1orc f>mplc at work but their wage! "ill not increase as f;ist as the 11·ages of "·orkcrs ln other countries. That may be good news for rn1ployers but il's no! so chccr.v for employcs. Be<;idl'<:. !he r.mployrrs arc n10ving ai.:gressivcly 10 lap the fasler- growth 1narkcts ovcrsra.<:. The bf'<:t cxpres!iion of thf' multin:itional business ethic has cornc rrorn Cart /\., Gcrstaker. chairm:in or Oo"· Cht•miral. a l\lidlanrl ~lit·I'> finn !hat is no>v doing .;~ JlCrrrnt or ils S.1 t)i!linn in s:il·>_; out~ide of !his country. C:crstaker said : "I have long drenmed of bu.ving an island ownt•d by no nntion and of f'Stabllshing 1hc 11· cir I d he11dqu11rters of Dow on the truly neutral ground of surh an island . beholden '-lo nti n:ition and no society.~ •! • . ... ,:o· . .... ... . . . . ~ :~ :· ... ~ .. . , . . ·: .... ·•·. o' : . ••• ... W-i·d-e distances between ••• .• .. 0 ~ ... ,• ,' ... •· . . •.°: ~ living areas ... "o· • . •. .. ' .. . ' . . ·'· You don't hear your neighbor . '. .. .... . . ... ·.~ .~ . . · •' ... . . '. · .. ••• :~ ·. ". ~ .. ~ ... . ' ' : ... o I '.-' .. . "· ... • ..... .. ·• :; '. " . . . Exclusive! Only at Canyon Sands, Palm Springs. FINANCE Sta11dard's Profit Up 91 Pcrce11t S/l.N FRANCISCO (UPI) - Standard Oil of Caltromia hos reported !hat its first quarter nt•t income totall'd $:: 9 3 million ; or $1.72 H share -an increase or 91 J)C'r~nl over the S<llTIC period Gf 1973. Uul compa red 11•ifh the fourth c1uurtl'r of 1!173, net incon1c increased only 3 percent, th e annual s t oc kho I de rs meeting 11·as told Thursdav by Boar'.! Cha irman II. J . lta~nes. NO SHARED WALLS IN I LIVING AREAS · Enjoy single-family privacy ..• over 100 families do! 6 tennis courts. heated swimming and Jacuzzi pools. saunas. putting green. cabana. No Initiation lee. no dues. Lovely landscaping, no exterior maintenance. Private. walled patio. 2·car garage with electric automatic door opener, Hoor·to·ceiting wood-burning fireplace, 11 ft. cathedral ceiling. 3 sparkling models newly furnished by W. & J . Sloane. BUY NOW ... IMMEOIATE POSSESSION Aml•C Communities. home buUd1ng arm of S 750 m1U1on Amlac, Inc. (NYS,EJ. J bedrooms (or 2 and den). 2'/J baths. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. 3 exclling Uoor plans. $39,500 up. @ 'A -ou11fac cAnyon sAn()s \lllli\S -an idea whose time has come Hwy. 111. neKt to Gene Autry Hotel 4300 E. Palm Canyo n Or .. Palm Sprina$ (714) 328·2185 f-----------------~----------------:-------------_______ .,. _____ ---.. ---- Elegant. 1-story deserl designs with colorful tile roofs. tOI-.. ! i PALM SPRINGS I VUI C:t • ' ' ' ' ' CANYON SANDS. '4300 E. Palm Canyon Ot., P11m Springs, CA 92262 Please send me brochure and lnfonnaoon. Name Addreu C!1y,Zlp ' L---------L-----------------·-----·----·---~----·J • Next , Big Price l1icrease: 25.icent Paper Envisio11ed . Canned and Frozen Foods By SYLVIA PORTER We'r~ ~i for the most severe ::hot'Ui of carv\ed and frozen frui and vegc· tllbles In years. ~1y midsum mer canners v•lll processed roods may double ; many others may go up 25 kl so per cent. \Yluit ron or should you, the .consumer, do? be permitted (11tinqucstlonably,1nany of lo increase yo u will slep up you r prices under purchases of processed loodi lhcir .1gt1.'C· before prices tak'e off. even mcnt ,,. I t h though your purchases of •hr Co.;t of canned goods LLSually ldrop in Li\•ing Coun-sun1mer. But if you do thl!. c I, I • a .n d warns the National CaMers pnces w 111 Assn., be sure you !lore the be soaring ( foods properly in a Jry place v I r t ually PoJlt~• at a moderately c 0 o I acr0& the board. \V1lh the . · · ··pipelines ~ipty'',.A:~he __ !,rmperature .. A1'01d pro~1m1ty price Jidf.'f~.:._ ~~-no'otfiM... \1o steam p1~. rad'.ators. direction for"J>ri(.'{'s to go tha n ~ccs ~nd k1t.chen ra~~cs. slraight up. And . ;spite their durabthty. . .Nol until late summcr-f'nrly N<.:A su_ggests th<lt caooed fall , when thl' nc\v crops have rood turnover sOOuld hike been hnrvcstC'd can any place yearly. rt>spitc be expected-and evt'.n tilC'n, il wilt lake tirnc to refill the llare shelves. It cou ld be evco "'orr.;c if 11·c gel ;1 llad break on the \\'Cather or olhC'r harvesting conditions. \V(''re vulnerable in this area. a!! ~'C haven't been for many yt•ars . \Yhy? Rasica lly. as aJy,•ays, the ln"·s of supply and demand in opcraliOll. Demand for processed foods has been soaring as "·e increasC'd our buying: of these relatively 1nexf)('nSi\'C itcn1s and made tbcm the center or n1an\' loy,·-cost m ca Is . Ava{lablr supplies ha1•e been cl "'in d I i n g ns gro11crs rcspond1.>d to price controls by not incr<'asing their production of foodswfrs for us cnough to 1ncet vastly expanded demands and instead S\Vitched to other crops on which they could rnakc 1norc profi t. i\tcl!n11•hilc. eann1>:rs havt> been squeezed by m o r c expensive steel tinplate for cans and rising costs for fuel . paper cartons an d transportalion. There \1•ill be relief in the more distant future. for caMers have pl~gcd to increase their crop acreage by as n1uch as 2.5 percent ol'cr lilst year and shifts in buying also will help keep pri~ under son1f' control. But as of no"'. the outlook is blenk. Prices of so m C' (2 l Unquestionably, too. 1nillions of you do -it - yoursc\fcrs "·ill go in for hon1e canning this year on a scale nnt approached since \Yorld \\·ar I. Canning can !>e fu n and give you a sense of pride and accon1plishn1cnt, says De I ~Ioni c, Corp.. the \1"-0rld's largest commercial canner or fruits and ''CgC'tttbles. But it too warn.s, "You rnust be extra careful." llcre are basic guides for the millions of do-it· yoursc lfcrs: Plan no"·· ~·ell in ·advance. and purchase all you r necessary ('QUipment before lhc canning season lo guard against shortages of supplies. Suburb.1n stores arc rnore likely to stock cquiprnent than city stores. Del ~Jonte adds that you 1nay be out of luck if you "'ait even several weeks. "Quart jars arc aJready bard 10 find in 1nany areas of the country.'' -Ge! uirtcrd.1!1' iJ1s1ruc- lions read. undrrsta11d and fol· IO\\' thl'm ex<ictly. The Depart· ment of Agricul!ure has an au1horitalive manual or. sa~·s the NCA, "ask lhe local county extension ho 111 e ccooomist for help and free step-by-step instructions.'' -Be cxtrernr.!y eart'ful to use enough heat to drslrcy the orgartisms present ln the food and to follow tbe precise rules for air-tight scalln~. U9C a pre~ure canner. or cooker. for \ow-acid !ood.s and cbeck the pressure canner or cooker often for accuracy. list only containers, caps and llcb "'hich were intended to be used !or caMing. 0on·1 reuse old rubbt.."f' rings or old caps. In swn, don't take chances~ -Expect to spend about $20 for !he pressure cooker and ahoul $1.80 a dozen ror quart jars. Bear in mind that two- thirds ol canning are labor, so on product.s for whicb you contribute more of the work, ~'l}'S Del ~tonte-jams, jellies, pickles-your savings \\'ill be greater. NEW YORK !UPIJ -The IS.Cent daily newspaper ls here, the move lo 20 cents has startc.'d and !,he 25-cenl papei is inel'itable. I.ht American Newspaper Pub11s'1ers Association (ANPA l has be<.'n told al Its annuid meeting here. Cyrus II. F;:iYor, genereJ manager of lhe International Circu l ation ~tanager' AssocWtion. reported th a t rising cosis of pa~r and d1s1ribution h ii v e virtually doomed 1he lO-ce nl ne"•spaper. of which there art still 1.275 in the United Sta~ acrordlng to .11 recent Al\TPA survey. J.'AVOR CITED the f200 a ton ~t of ne11'Sprlnt, up $40 a ton since last fall. as a major \\'ill you really save mon<'y? ~ inflatiooary fa~f?r bearing on If you maintain a reasonably nt'\l'Spapcr pricing. 0 I her large vrgC'lablc garden, you inr.lationary f.aciors, .F'avor n1ay be able to show sa\'ings said. arc rhe . rncrease 1~ the in the first year, because your co.~1 of gasol~ne for dehvel'Y, starting invesln1ent is n · t trucks, and lugher 1\'llgcs. large. "Pu! II all together and yott But if you have only a S.by-find that it costs fron1 10 cena JG.foot gardCfl plot. or you're to 15 cents a copy to get the thinking of preserving U'IC printed copy or y ou r fresh produce you buy at the news pa pc r in to t h e market. reconsider. ll \\'ill be subscriber's bands," Favor cheaper kl buy the canned said. "Thus. the d a i l y goods--even in this.murderous ne~"Spaper is the biggest inflation era. ba rgain for the consumer in c ... rlfll1 lfU Flrill fftfWPl'IW'l, IM. lhe COWltry today." Webb Lists Ear1iings The Del E. Webb Corp. has rcpor!ecl net earnings fo r the fi rst quarter $907,976. or 11 crnls per share, on revenues of $68,805,203. This CQmpared to 1973 first quarter ea rn ings of $1.,394.282. or. 16 cents. \Vhich included sntnc revenue gain from sale of cquil~· properties. not rcnected in 1974 earnings. Activities of the (our \';ebb Corp. opcraling groups startNl !ilo"·ly in •January and February because of rising inf l ation . en ergy.fucl short ages and a "1\·ail and see allitudc" or the pub I i e . company officials noted. TIIE SUR\1f:Y sho~·ed tha t 425 U.S. dailies 001~1 sell at t5 cents. a gain of 75 papers in that category since 1972. Seven papers -1~·0 in lfawaii. tv.·o in Alaska, and one each in ~1assachu~tt8. l\ew 'i:'ork and !\Jaine -ha\•C increased their price lo 20 cents. Trivia? It's a reason to read the Daily Pilot's entertainment page every Saturday Complete Mid-day American Stock List \lol ti<:! Lnl (~~ .,,. __ ""llt o oid 1 10'•• • • fl"V Co I\ ' ~ , AIU; Pld\I~ I l' o '• .Aon! 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"' • . ..... • 'Z:::'~ "' Th111·sday's, Closing Prices ' New York Vps and Downs l\eic York Sole• Volu- 111WMtlMI "'"' '90 '"il.000 T-YNrt .tOO '"" \'1' ;. .. ,, It ti'O tll lo dtrt i. un to '"'' NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AprU DAILY PILOT Year·~ High-Lows Appear j:very Saturday A11otl1e1· Decline r\E\\ lOltK l l I 11 -~R11n1; 1nll r~t t ails and 1nrla tion and a boost 1n thl' ~ l'(lt roil lh :;er\< s d1M.:oont ralr S<'nt stocks lo11 t r 111 rnodt r:il\ trading on tht !'Oew \ ork Shxk J:o:xC'h.ung<' Thur~:i\ The l)ow J Oll!'S lndustn:il :lit rag(' 827 67 fC'll 4 ·o points 10 f>C'rhnt>s ourn111nlll: rNI nth r'lni.c:; b} aboul !our tfHJnC' r 1 lhc n1nrl' th in I 769 1 .... ut !>It id \.I Sales at rhc clo~I' tot •l•'<i rough!\ :ibout th~ s11n1f ts \\ech1l-.d I\ JG rndl1on !\h 1r1 s t:llJ.t<'ll~ J. MUlhf'nl \ l!IOnti! H:mk o( Atl;:H113 \1h1('h l:'l!>I "1't'k k1< k~'<l off lh<' 10 po. rein! pnn1c 1~ 1)(1111~ r 1lc ~prcad1n~ ,1nl01\ft the n 111011 "-b:1nk ~ Thur.;(\:iy hfh'd tlw- rntr 11 ch 1rg1 s on nev. loans to Oest buSllll s.1 tuslonwr5 to :i Tf't'OTd l(l I f)lflll11 In the prr1101.1~ flur s ""1ons Mnt th1 [lo\1 37 51 po111t~ Jo\1 r On the 1'1nt r1\:an F >.lh tr1~1 Mocks d(.'(hned 111 Sl1JllX'd UJl tradmg An1eriran 10 /tlo#I Arlire • '' • ' S\'\f)!Ff:O I AP -Sea \\orltl \l~rin•~ P;irk~ 1n San I 11"E''l (trl t!lrlo I la H)tl near C It 11 land Ohio 1os1 nlOnc\ fn the llr~I thrt,. mon1hs of 19i~ :i !\J))~1 .. n111 ~ns .I \ r.1 t Jo~s of S7il 2!' or 47 cent~ a sh 1rc "n~ rcportro \\cdnl.'Sd:iv NJmJl.'H't'<l 111m n !1><;~ of $368 s·::i or 23 C\:lltt :i ~hnrc for the SJmc pcrlOd las\ A~k An<lv QUEENI E B Phi l lnterlandi o r-.. s,-.. i-..191• ".,..,,,. ......... ~.<L ""9t, ~ ---------.r=-- • l' > ''The fellow who had this office before you. wai' a jogging nut." L. M. Boyd W ome11 Collect ' Tangible Stuff Lot or males but Ccw females rollect bubblegum cards, matchbook covers, postage stamps, bumper strips and travel slickers. Lot of females but few males collect dolls, bracelet charms. fancy scarves, glass figurines and painted plates. Note the difference? The 111{'0 seem to go for sym- bolic paper which has little value in itself, but represents something else. The women tend to prefer tangible art worth '~rhat it's worth, no more and no less. Why !'lame North American Indian girls wan ted to dye their hair e,·en blacker I cannot say. but the record 1'hows many did so by rinsing said hair . in a boiled solution or the gu m from rnesquitc bark. Almost but not quite one .out of every four lady doctors is a pediatrician. i\IARTJNI Q. "Who invented the martini?'' · A. Can only report it turned up first in San r~rancisco late in the last century. Incidentally, were you aware H's the cocktail ordered most frequently in this COWllry? Q. "llow much did brc<.1d cost in Ireland during the in- famous potato ran1ine there?" A. About $40 a loaf, l'm told. ·If the parents or both you and your matrhnonial mate "'ere divorced, you still have a 60 percent chance of stay- ing married yourself. If the parents of one of you but not the Other \\'CTC divorced, you have a 75 percent chance or keeping your own household together. And if n~ithcr or your parents were divorced. your chance of holding your marriage intact stands at about 85 percent. DRAGON It has been reported that the original lizard kno"-'ll as the Komodo dragon gro\\'S to be 100 feet long. Client asks how fast that beast can run. And whether -hov,o gross! _ Jt eats people. Runs up to 12 m.p.h .. maybe faster. And yes, it v.·ill eat a grown human. if it can catch one. Pretty vicous reptile. Reliable observers sa~· they've seen a 110- pound Komodo dragon devour a 90-pound hog in 17- minutes. Today's elk nationwide outnumber the elk hereabouts in 1910 fiv e times over ... If that Russian name ends with "ovitch,'' it signiries "SOO of" ... There ilre about as many Christmas cards sold every year as people on earth ... Ot:ntists contend that 49 out of every 50 citizens ha ve at least one crooked tooth ... Did I tell you a seven- inch pencil can draw a Hne 35 miles long ? Jn old Egypt the numeral JO v.'as depicted by a horse- shoe, 100 by a ~rkscrcw and 10,000 by a pointing finger. Why is unknovm. An old California law makes a housewife liable to im- prisonment if she doesn't boil her dustcloth. /\dilrc$.~ 111a iL io J,, J\I. fJoycl. P.O. 13ox 1875, New- port Hcncl1 92660. >-..,. ................ ,,,_..,.~~--------................ .-........... What CAN You Get for· only a dime r--.. these days?/:"';~ . ' . ' ' • Pe op I e Sect i o n -a·11 about people you know DAILY PILOT ' _, • ' ' vvindow I o~· "' ~ .. I tile \N.Orld \ •' '' panasonic 25 diqg. console 579.88 . Reg. 599.80. As big o .!.c reen a s the y moke l fve<otching Mediterranean styling plv~!> reliable 100% solid stole chossi.!.. a utomatic. fine luni ng. Q -l ock color control and block 111otrix picture tube. "Vocolio n sw1rci1" to compl,e lely stop power llow wh en no l in use. 25 -•nch d 1ogono1 meosure screen. zenith 19" diag. color check portable low our • price Powerful l111le 11o r1ob!" v1nth ovP.r 90°/o solid state Tita n choss1s. Sharp 19-rnch diaqonol measure picture with Chromacolo r picture lube, Chromatic one~buttort tuning. Automatic f1~& toning. Solid· Slate super Yitieo range tuning system. Enjoy brilliant colo r o~in your home . RCA 19" diag. color portable 349.88 A greol family enlerta iner! Plu~ th e ease of remal! control. Auton1otic line 1vni11g o. d sell-policing cofor c o ntro l coupled wirh o n 18 -inch d iagona lly measured AccuColor scre~n c1nd S'~mi-solid stole chass is make 1hi s set o q~eol choic"" Television. 72 • ~chet=I ~ROADWAY ~T >Wl1NGTON""'1 Ol<ANGE. MN.l.OF(JIV\NGE 41 f.o4io,,hlondpt4)644.121Z 71n ~ A."*Nt(714j"2 )lJI 2300N. f~.n5'rff'(714Jim.131 1 Shop 10 o.m. to 9130 p.m Mondoy 1hru Fndoy -Sorurdoy 10 o.m. to 6 p.m. -Sunday 12 Noon to S p.f'I. ' • .. to a tu of of th. "' ra do ) • A Giant Step 'for Mankind Con~cern Mobilized There's nothing like a good 2G-mile hike to bring out a feeling ol ca1naraderie among j>crfect strangers. This is the feeling one got joining the more than 14,000 Orange Countions who turned out lo raise money for the A1arch of Dimes by walking for varied amounts of pledge mone}'. After all, you share the samt' problen'I : how to "'alk for 20 miles "'ithout dropping of sheer eithaustlon . .,..;1hering from boredom, starving or suffering from excessive thirst. The walkers. moatly teenagers, 90lvcd this problem in various .... ·ays. For entertainment, lhey brought transistor radios and roller skates and a fe"'• their dogs. A fC\\' pla)·ed kick the can for miles at a time, and many took the opportunity to catch up on the latest gossip .,..•ilh their friends. To aUay !heir hunger and thirst, they came armed "ilh cans of soft drinks, knaJ).'3.cb: bulging with astorted goodieS. sack lunches that looked like they "·ere on their last leg and lots o( chewing gwn. As the day wore on. 1011 of mlxlng and socializing took place as fast walkers slowed down and slo"' walkers speeded up. Old friends were met and new oocs Were made. But the feet kept getting more and more tired, and each cbeck station. with its team Of sympathetic podiatrists. ~larines witb water truW and service Daily Pilot feature writer Jo Olson join·ed 14,000 Orange Countians on the annual March of Dimes Walkalhon. 1-Ier impressions are recorded in both words and photos. I Lots of blisters popped up during the \Valkathon. as \'icki Ingraham (a bove) will attest. ?i1issy Sheppard (above center) stopped for patches al the first checl<poinl Fred Ves- cial (above right )walked the whole 20 miles on crutches. Ed Grow- chow (right) passed the time by col- . lecting cans along the way. Below. tired walkers (left to right) Diane Dellutri, Tudie Homan and her son Ron get inspiration from Charlie Cowan . of the LA Rams. He came "to mingle and give support," and "try to get people to finish what they started." i • club members with punch, "·as a "'eloome Sight. · · • Qleat.ers (few in number) ~·ho cut comers, ""re looked on Y+ith disdain . \\'hen the "'alkers began to invade the only supermarket on the route 10 buy sofl drinks. snacks and lunch material. a clerk. "'ho had heard an exa ggt>rated report on the number of \1alkcrs exdaimt.'d , •·,'.\ty Cod'. There "ill be 30.lnl kids coming lhrough here '. .. The excitement peaked at the third rest stop. ~·here a rock band "as entertaining. The ~<1lkenr grasped at the "·ords print'ed on their pledge cards. "It's all downhill from here." By the time the last eight miles '''{'re to be conquered, the hikers reaJizcd that raw courage -to match their ra1v feet-was going to be required 10 finis h. But by then. many of them had begun to tJUnk about ~·hy they ,,·ere out \ • s"·eating on a Saturday "'hen tht•y might have been at the beach, ' One teenage .girl commetltcd on the peste r boy. ~lark GoUeney, "'hotn she: had seen riding on his father 's shouldcrS. lier fl't!t didn 't seem to hurt so much "'hen she: rrahzcd he had been-bom "'1th no arms. It \\as a s"'l't'I feeling to get back to tlw cour1housc ta perfe<.1 place b.-causc of 1ls SPJl10ll.S la"ns '. t<tke off tht• ~hoes. get 11 hot dog and sort drink, li e do"TI in the sun and rest. The afternoon crowd "'as 1norc subdued lhnn the 1nominJ! groups h:1d b<'cn, but' a 20-milc walk has a "·ay of bringing n pleasant tiredness. The blisters "·ere fitt ing tokf"ns of a day well spent. Thc>y \1·01..dd go a "a~', but 1he mem<lrics of aching muscles "·ould remain as a pcr1nancnt reminder of !hose born lcs.-; fortunate, and the net.'<.! to help those yet to come. • --I ti .,,,,, ., ' . • ~. • . '\ . ....... '." .. ti . . -'• . • "\ ~~ . e . ~ ~ . " . • ' • • .. • -,. .. ,. • l l BEA ANDERSON , Editor P•~• 11 This Assignment Good for Heart As a f('a1urr \1r!l\•r l'vr ah1ays bclic\'Cd it's be-st to ha1·(' ;1 ptr"-Onal t·xpc_·ricncc br{orc 11 rit1ng a ho u t son1cthing. Uul the morn inµ: of !lie ~1-.rrh fif !Junes \\"alkathon I 1\":isn't too su re I ~ right. Comfo rtable 111 iny 1X'<I, I rfally didn 't think I Yi'\lnted to get up, get drc~scd. c1nd go and 11·alk 2() miles. l,starlt.d thinking about ho"' far 20 1n1l es "as. From n1y house that's thf' distance to Anahe1n1. "or lhc otl11'r s1rlc of l,;1guna Beach. I couldn 't bchc1c I had aclw.~lly rillov.·cd myse lf to say l"d do 1t. I got dressed. 11·cnt to the st=ir11n g J)(l1nt and had a cup or coffee 1\•hil1• I !'1.1rv.·yf'(J the situat ion -and thought aOOut nly feet and \1·hc1hcr or not 1 ":~s adcc1uatl·ly are~d and 11·hether 1ny shot:s "ere the right kind or not. Should I have put on tv.o pa ir of socks like Fred Q11c ns suggested ? I killed about an hour taking pictures of people ~tarting the wall:. the n1"n · cooking tlw hot dllJlS and rt'(lple \1·ea nng unusual hiking CO!'tUITit.'!\. Then I asked if there 111 as any 11ay to get back if I fowid I c:ooldn ·t 1nake tht• \1holc route. A '.\larch of DinlCS start member told me there v.·ould be \ehk·lcs al every checkpo int llhcsc 11'(•re aboul four miles apart 1 10 hr1ng back \1alkcr~ \\ho decided to drop out. \\'ilh this assurance. I dt'C1dcd to make the plunge. I do enjoy "al king. I adnlil. and it was a perfect day -not too hot or too cold. I hll mv stride and found it "as really cxtrilarat(ng. ._But to thi n k ot \(Biking 20 miles ""\S too mu ch I dec1ck-d to concent rate on the st.'t'tH•ry nround n1c. I saw things on the road I'd never noticed before. and suddenly starll'd fN'hng smug ""hen a ca r "'ilh JK'OPIC riding \.\'Ould pass hy. Hete's a little chroolt.'lc of how the da31 P.rogressed : ~ ~1ilcs one. l\\O and lhrcc . kind or a r01np£'t111on 111th lh(' other "·al kers to sec ho11 inanr r could pass. \l:!e four: $1iH1 f'Cl v.ont.!crini::: \1·herr that first thc1:kpo1nt \\;is. l really v.·an1cd a drink. Rea<:lx:d the station. got my drink ;i nd kept on at a fa~t clip. ;\Ille fiv1·; ti).:hlf'rlt11 mv hell a notch ;ind kf·pt hopinl! the ice· c:rearn lruck.s that rnysh·nously ap1,.:arcd alonR the way 11·ould ha1e a !rah or Fresca. 1'-'o i:uch luck l'ohles six. St·1·en and ei~hl. thought a I it ahou! lht~ n1·:1::! chrck JXl1nl. I got tht're 11n~d1~NJ\l•r1'<1 I V.:l '> really doing much better lhan I thought. K<1i1 on at a fas\ clip . 'tllC'<:. 9. 10 and \!: 11 as hc~inn1ng to f{.'('\ th<: cff('c:ts of 1hr "·alking 111 my feet :ind lf"~s. I dec1dr>d at the ne'.'l:t check 1io1n1 I >1ould df'finJtcly stop and rest. ;\Hie 12· 1 Slarted calculating my timf and foun d th111 1 11 011ldn ·1 have time lo >A<Jlk the remaining R miles and gel back in t1n1c to f1n1 sh iTly picture SCf!ucncc. Hy 1his lime.· I \1as really sorry I 11·ouldn'1 hf' able to mf'Ct 1hc challenge 01 finishing the 11alk. I knuv.· I could hal'r done it and I kno v.· I "'Ou1d ha1·c been proud to bc at.lie to do i!. c1·cn though I 11a!:>n'1 ro!lect1n g plC'dgt.s. \\.hen the ch<.'<:kpo1nt came. I rather reluctantly chmbed on the "L'Op-olll Ill.I~". e ~pla1n1ng I had to get back to takt pict ures But aj 11e dro1·c hac k !>I'S! the 'A'a1kers 11ho \1erc hnishinlo! the courSf. I felt a rv.·inge of envy, because I kneY. that they would really have at.'COfllphshl'd someth.ing ""hen they niOOc ·,it back. There's no doubt in my mind that t~ kids onost o( the >A'a\kers ~·ere !et>n3gersl WhO made It throogh the 20 miles had a good feeling \vhcn they Y.'Cnt to hcd that night. It really takes guts to gel Olli and walk 20 n1ilcs and I really admire those \\'ho nuiric it. I just couldn't help but y.·onckr "hY nwre udulls didn't give lhtir legs a Ir)'. If I made it 12 miles, a lot of other people could have too. •• ' ' 8 DAIL V PILOT Frlda1. Aprl1 20, iq74 Sunshine Delivered by Juniorettes • By AU.ISON DEERR Ot .... 0.llV '11•1 Sl•tf Twenty minutes Isn 't long "'hen compared to a week of n1inutes. But patients at llunl.ingloo Convalescent llospital eagerly await the sunshine. rresh air and pleasant cotnpany each 'J'hursday afternoon brings. Since December ·, 1he Juniorettes. a tl'<.'Tlage group sponsored by the Huntington Beach Junklr \Voman's Club , have been taking hospital residents on "nature walks" each 1;1,·ee)( "Last y<''ar, Lhci girls did !he usual things," said P.1 rs. James Cirn r. J u n i ore t t e advisor. "They vi sited the hospital. read to patients and helped give parties." But the girls ¥.'anted to do ., rnorc. .. "They came up with. the idea of nature \val ks," she said. llo s pltalactivitic s cuordinator rfelenc M o u d y gave the girls instructions in how to handle wheelchairs, 1 raining the teenagers with other Juniorette s as passengers. The walks last 15 or 20 minutes, giving the patients an t:xlra measure of sunshine and a dlance to visit with their yotmg friends. "The girls are v e r y Fashions Old , New I f<~a.shions fresh from the sewing machine will be shown with clothes and hats from yester- year during the annual mother-daughter tea al t he First United Jitelh· odist Church, 1-Junting· ton Beach. al 2 p.m. Saturday, May 4. Pro- ceeds will go lo church missions. Finish· ing Uleir outfits are Mrs. Thomas Harlow and her daughter, Les- lie. Coast Calender en thus l astic," said the roordlnator. "The patients love that. They are., always eager to know when the girls will be back. Some of them come at other times to visit, in addition to Thu rsday afternoons.'' She explained tha! it is a boost 'for the hospital staff who may not have time to take the patienls out Jor a walk. "The girls look upon the patients as they w o u I d grandparents," t.frs, Cirar added. "Some of the girls don't have grandparents who live nearby." Tht" girls tllemsclves find the visits rt'Warding. "f enjoy going there because it makes the patients happy, which in turn makes me happy," said Vicky Taylor. a seventh grader al Spring View School. Julie Cozy. another seventh grader at Spring View said the work "gives me a feeling of satisfaction knowing that I am doing something good ." Chris Plaketta. a sophomore at Marina High School, likes to "get involved with t h e patie nts; it gives me pleasure to make them happy .. , Added Joyce Tate, a freshman al Marina Hig h, "I like to go to the hospi ta1 because 1 tnjoy making the potltn .. happy. "Some of the patients don't gl't visitors, so they look forward to seeing us." 1i1rs. Cirar added lhal the girls arc motivated to visit the hoepilal on Uieir O'A'n as well . Eighteen cUfferent g:irl'i have participated in the J>l'Ob'Tam . Fairview State lfospilal has benefited from the girls' volunteer work as 1A•eli. At Christm a s, the JuniOf"Cttcs were amon g community groups .stuffing stockings for the residents. Ten Juniorettes have become regular F a I r v i e w volunteers. Mrs. Cirar said. "The girls take res1de11ts oo outings on the grounds playing 'A'ith younger residents one-1.0- one or in groups of two or three. Often, we n1ake it a picnic with cookies a n d punch." Mrs. Cirar feels the vol unteer experiences have been beneficial to lhr Junlorcltcs and those they've met at t h c convalcsccnl hospital and al Fairview. "The girls are a I w a y s thinking of new things to do, new ways to help. They don •t volunteer because they have to but because they w a n t lo." Chris Pl1kette, '"°"' ,,,., Ann Osw1ld, Julie Cory, _:-:4._1 Mary Hay1s, ' .• ~~Vicky Taylor · ~.ind Bob Buckw1ll begin. 'n1ture walk.' Willingness Has to Soak In - DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last night my husband and I were jarred oul of @. sound sleep by a ringing telephooc at 2 a.m. It 'A'BS his mother, drunk, as usual. She mumbled, "Your father got mad al me while we were having;t..few-drlnks-at..Jiarry's bar and he left me here. The S.O.B. took the car and l'n' stuck with the bar bill and no way to get home. Come and get me." Of course, my husband got out of bed. dressed and went over to Harry's and bailed out his drunken mother. This is the third time in three months she has pulled something like ~this,. V.1e ha ve sent t hem literature from the National Council on Alcoholism. \Ve\·e begged them t.o go to AA. \Ve·vc had our family doctor talk to them . Two years ago 'A'e sacrifiet•d o(lr vacation and sent them to :i dry-out spa. i'\othing v.'tlrks. They refuse to stick with any kind 0 r counseling. "It's too much trouble.'· If you can think of a ~·ay to ge t through lo these two . boozers. "·c'd be \'ery grateful. Yo ur Ho roscope Tomorrow Taurus: Trip Delayed SATURDAY APRIL 27 put aside. A void cxcess -rrturn. Those 'A'ho claim to includl'S eating, drinking. have sure money programs \llllGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): may be positive only ·where By SYDNEY O:\IARR , F'ricnd may have proverbial your risks are concerned . ARJES (1'1arch 2l·April 19): long face. Dismiss g u i It CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J an . Emphasis is on the practical. feelings. One '14'ho broods and 19 J: Legal doclJlTlents require security. home and family. makes a cc u s at ions is scrutiny. Business and pica· Older persons command ronlused.Don't compo und ' sure may not go hand-in· attention. \Yha t you planned in error by provid ing a crying hand. Realistic approach is the past bccon1cs viable. towel. llf"CeSSary. Older individual Responsibility for actions is LI.BRA (Sept. 23-0ct~ Z!J: will lend benefit of experience. accented. Business, practicaJ issues, AQUARIUS (J an. 20-Feb. TAURUS (April 20-~1ay 20): ability to put acr06S a special 1 8) : H e a Ith , work . Trip, message could be program -lhese a~eas are relationships with those who delayed. You have some highlighted. Open lines of share your interests -these unfinished business. Obligation c o m m u n i c a t i o o with may be under pressure. Finish to relative do mi n a t es. colleagues, professio n al 'Yl'hat you start. Le.nd moral Complete project. Perm>ns associates. superiors. support to associa te who who c.an provide green light SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): confides problem. --- ~ " '\ , ... ... / Everything we've tried has in our office who smells added up to zero. We'll-do -v.'Orse? anything you say. -This enormoUs hulk doesn't EXHAUSTED CHlLDRE'.\I take one bath a month. Every DEAR EX. If I knew of a area she lumbers into rl'Cks magic formula lo c u r e for half an hour after she alcoholism, I'd be the mo&t leaves. valuable person In the world. The woman has t h c There are nine million disposition of a wounded elk alcoholics in the United St.ales and no friends. I feel socry for and several million more wbo her and would like to be masquerade uoder the fancy pleasant, bu t I gag when T get title of "social drinkers.'' wilhin three feet of her. If ,.,.e P syc blatrl s t sare not happen to get iDlo the same l'Dthuslastlc about taking on elevator it ruins my day. alcoholic patients h e ca us e I've Mard several sickening they arc extremely difficult to jokes about this person, but treat: Religion bas oot had actually, it's not funny. It's much success 'A1th them tragic. Please s u g g e s t either. Jtospit.allzation is \'Cry son1ething.-N'N. cosily and usually the boozer DEAH N.: This Is not an is back on the sauce after he uncommon problem ; from returns to the real world and your dcsc:rlption. bowe\'cr. It's must cope with the problems more severe than n1ost of the that bug hlm. complaints I get along these Alcoholh.-s Anon ymous still lines. ha s lhe best record for The v.11man is 1nore than arresting alcoholism. But the just hJaty." She's e:ot a alcoholic most WA~ lo )oln. geranium in her cranium. tf he bi dragged 'lhere it will PeopJe who have this problem do no good. Nobody listens often do not realize that they until he Is ready. So just bang are a:spbyxiatlng their fellow in there and hope your parents men. Timely T epics Featured may seem reluctant Pace slows. Communications PISCES (Feb. 19-ti.farcb 201: GEft.ONI (l\lay 21.June 20): may be delayed. Family You .may speculate; emotions Conserve assets. New situation commands additional shove logic aside and impulse oppof1unity is on horizon. attention. perhaps m on e y . ~Id role. Key now is to be Pacing is more important than Planning is necessary to avoid inde~~eot, not arrogant: lo usual. t.-1oncy. person a I compounding a mistake. be or1g111al. no~ reckless, and will become so sick of The best approach ls to themselves they'll seek the gather your tourage and help they so desperately need. speak In her ln a com- Jl'I SSionate and ge nt 1 e manner. E~plaln that you are her friend and want to help. Jf this d06n'l do It, she needs a ps\•chlatrist and should be <;old . OF.AR ANN' LANDERS: Speaklng of STnclling like a goat fas your column did recently). can you please tell us what to do about a person Caucus The F'emioist Movement and . _I ts r-.1caning for Black \Von1<::n wllt lhemc the meeting or the Orange County Chapter of the National Women's Political Caucus. The group will meet at 7:30 ~ p.m. Thursday, l\1ay 2. in the Crea t ive Chi ld ren's De\'clopmcntal Cen ter, Santa Ana. Sadie Ji c id . outstanding black community leader in Santa Ana , v.·ill talk about 1ssues v.•hich are of particular conc1~rn for black \\'tlnlen. Also on the program will be ti.-l ildrcdt l\Hller. director of Orange County ~·air Housing CQunc1 I, nnd Scottie Biddlc1 3. candidate for the Sanla Ana School Board. • Fiesta A Cinco de ti.1ayo firsla \\·111 be prclif\nted by the South Coast P h ilharmon ic Committee as a funding C\'Cnl. :.Kling Orange Count y Philharmonic Society. The 1)!1rt y \\'Ill begin at • p.m. Sunday, .\lay 5, in the • Laguna Niguel Cotnmunity Center. thelllcr or through the ORT officr, Sa nta Ana. possessions may be tempo-SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 22· to feel emotions without being rarily restricted. Dec. 21 ): See through schemes tormented by them. CANCER (June 21.July 22\: which find yau giving and Auxiliary The annual meeting of the \Vo mcn 's Auxiliary. California IX>ntal Association \viii lake place in Anaheim in !he Royal lnn beginning at 93.ni. Saturday. l\1ay t LB Ebells Allen 1-lubbard of Laguna Niguel, a lecturer an d cinen1atographcr \1·il\ present Journey to the IAlst \Yorld of the !\Taya for Laguna Beach Add e d responsibility is giving without receiving a fair featured. You are asked to do ,-.C~~.:::::::::..:=::.::~:::'.'.'..11----:--:--------------------------- Ebcl\s. . i The program. to be double duty or overtime. Key -RUffELL'S is to be coo})('rative. You can build valuable bridge of goodwill. UPHOLSTERY LEO (July 23-Aug . 22l: Wtt.11 Yo1 W•t Social activities accelerate. 1lte Ifft R I l. I t · 1922 Hort-ll<N. e axa ion rep aces ens1on. Costa Mno _ 541.oist What was a problem will be '~----------'I Dr. John B. \Yilson v.·ill be featured 't4-ith \Vomen·s Lib in Political Action during U1e dental health cd u cat ion program. presented at 8:30 p . m . !\londay. !\Tay 6. in the Dana Point home of ~lrs. Anthonyl----------------------1 Orlandclla. is a fcaturc·lenglhd •--MICROWAVE OVEN--• doeument;,iry film study of Museum i\.·luscum \\'ithout wans film series 'A'ili feature ' 'Th c Jmprl'ssion1sts .'' ·'Kinetic Art in Paris'' and ··,\rt Con· srrvator at 2 p.m . l\1ay 5. and 8 p.m. May 8 and 9 in Bowers r-.1usuem, Santa Ana . cities in stone built by the COOKING ~laya 2,000 years ago. ORT "L'Chaim-To Life!", .i n epic document.ary oo th c Ji\·cs of Je'A s in nussia over the last ctntury ;\nd the birth of the ORT mov('?mcnt. will be shown al 7 p.m. Sunday. May a. 1n Fullerton College theater. Tickets are available at the HB BPW HunHngton Beach Busincs.( end Professional \Yo1nen will install officers during a dinner meeting at 7 p.nl. t\.·londay, i\lay 6. ln lhe Ranch House, Sunset Beach. Fashions San Juan C ap is Ir a n o \\'om.in's Club v.·ill present a f.'.lshion show ns lhc spring benefit ::it noon Tuesday, r.tay 7, in the clubMuSI'. NOW OPEN 3 0 l OVe t '· Cowurier for Acrn1t Spmuwr1.11 ~"" ..._.,}r,;usLom Filled 'rcnnl<. Golf and Sun Drcsscsl Also Read,y Made Mo~ VGrdo CM!et F-2 Hatbor and Adams Nox.t 10 lc:e Capados 1 Cos!a Me!...'l. Ca111om1n 557· 206 DEMONSTRATION TOMORROW -SATURDAY. APRIL 27 N OON TO 4 P.M .• COSTA MESA STORE MICROWAV E OV EN by LITION Micro-Browner• Let our i..•llOn mrcrowave e•oerl shnw you hO\V to save time, money a nd energy lhtu micro wave cookery! • clavis -brown 27 Years: of Integ rity nnd J)cpcndah1hl \" Costa Mesa • Harbor Area 411 I. Stvtfltfftlttt Strfft, Dally 9.9, Satwday '°" 646-1684 Meet Jo Olson • On e of the Daily Pilot's Ro le People She's the one who writes many or the People Sedioo's personality prorues, but, like others on the People stafr, Jo Olson takes all kinds of assignmenta as they come. Jtoldcr of a hal'htlor's dtgree in English from California Slate University al Fresno, she ha.s work~ in public relations and advtttising-even edited the publication, "Behind the \Vhecl:' for Oregon's Department of ~1otor Vehil'les before joining lhe Dail.)' Pilot. st.af( in 1969. You can ml'Cl Jo under her byline nearly every day in People. [ /lople J is .µie Daily Pilot's Award-winning section for women ( al)d other people, too) L-------------------------1 '· . • • A .ANIMAL i<~ .. ,.,,,. • ,, )) IS UP? •. Victi11i l(ills R esc11er ti.10:\TCO~IER'i'. 1\la 1AJl1 -On a '' 1n1cr n11'.!ht 14 nlonths ago. ;1 st.:.il.C U'flOj)!•r sav"-1<1 the' Jjfc of a l'"\'t~rl•ly Jl\JU«.'ti! accident victim. r\o\\'. lhl' victim is t"'h:1rged \\•ilh the hit· ::iod·run dc:ith of the Jroop~r \.l'hO saved hin1. Kenyon Lo1ss1\l'r, 51. a 17· ye:1r \'f'IC'ran of the stalel policc. was run dOl\'11 l:ist, Friday nighl 011 a lonely county road ll(·ar Opp in 1 southeast A I a h n ma . Onl S.11urday. Kenncih Ra y Barton, a 3 3 · v c a r ·old bru.:klaycr. 1.ralkl·d into !he sheriff's office and ::<.11d he had l run dov.•n Lassit ·r . TlllS \\'EEK. th<· h1z;1rrl'I ronnect1on betY.Cl'll lht· tv.·o can1c to light. I In February 1973, L:1-.si!cr stopped Barton from blc('cfing to death after his pickup truck, crashed and glass severed an artery. Barton \Yas charged vdth dri;nken driving, but a judge rci:luced the charge to reckless dri ving and he \\'as allowed to kt.-ei> his ·drivcr·sl license. ] L1\ST FH IOA Y, l.;1&-1!er stopped .:i n1otorkt <.1 fC'\Y n1il~·s rrorn the spot ll'hC'rc he ha<.11 saved Barton's life. As ht.! "''alked back W his patrol car' after issuing a speeding ticket. Lassiter "'a~ struck and killctl by a pickup truck thal swerved off the road on the wrong sic"te. '"Barton told r.ic about it1 Saturday." st1ys 1..assitcr'sl supervisor. Cpl. Ci .. I. \\"ard. ''Ile told inc it \Va!> Lassiter y,•hq_sav<.'cl his life. And he !'-aid I he couldn't bel ieve he V.'as thrl one who killed him . He s<.1id Lassiter "'as his friend." [ BARTON" \\'AS CllARGEll with manslaughter and leaving the scene of an acciilcnt. Sheriffs deputies said he told them he rt'Callcd visiting bars around Opp the night before. but said he did not know there had been an accident until he a "" o k c Saturday morning and saw the damagc.-d front end of his pickup truck. lie \vas released on S.1.000 bood. Retarded So11 Killed; Pa1·e11ts lfcld SOUTll SAN FRANCISCO rAP1 -A man and vdfc have been arraigned on clvlrgcs they killed their 6-ycar-old mcnta11¥ retarded son nnd buried him fn a suitcase in their back yard. Daniel Carringlon, 35. and ' his wife i\laric of South Sanl Francisco. ar(• accused of j n1urtlcring their son IJcan. drcssini;:: him for his funeral ! and burying hi m in 19il. 0 0 N WV ~f A N • A N1 investigator for the San l\lat('(l County Coroner's office. told the 1'1unicipa1 Court hearing Thursday he discovcrl'CI thr body after po lice were called by neighbors v.·ho had n '1 SCf'n the youth In more than a ye;ir. 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He indicated !hat league officials were looking into the -possibllity of taking legal action. "We are notifying our players that participation y.•ill 'be in violation or their contracts."' said Storen-A dding that ABA owners supported him 100 percent, Sloren said he might seek a court injunction lo prevent the game. Television receipts from the gan1e. the third such unofficial contest since 1971, arc to go to the players associations to support !he pension and injury funds. Gate receipts arc lo be donated to the ,r\nl ional Assoc 1at1on for the Advancement of Colored People. the United Negro College Fund and the Ed1.11in Gould Services for Children. The two I l·n1an offi cial rosters renect a poll of NBA and AHA players to select the top atbletes. Ont.v cen!cr ~Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the r.tilwaukee Bucks declined to play due to a prior commitment. The NBA team includc!t: guard \Valt Frazier of the New York Knieks: center Dave Cowen~ and forv;ard John llavlieek of the Boston Celtics: center Bob McAdoo of the Buffalo Braves; guard Phil Chenier nnd center El\'in Hayes of the \Vashington Bullets: foni.'ard Rick Barry of the Golden State \Varriors: center Bob L.1nier and gua rd 011vc Bin~ of the Detroit Pistons; guard Geoff Petric of the Portland Trail Blazers, nnd forward Spencer llayv;ood of the Seattle Super Sonics. TI1c ADA t ea m includes: for\vard \Villic \Vise of the l,;tah Stars: center Anis Gilmore and forward Dan tsscl of th(' Kentucky Colonels; forward George f.lcG innis of the Indiana Pacers: guard f.lack Calvin and Ted McClain of the Carolina Cou gars: ccn1er S11·en Nater Of th1• San Antonio Spurs, and renter (;1ldll'Cl1 .J!)nes or the S<in Diego Conquistadors. )-Ia los Send R y an . \gai nst Indians ' CLF.VF.LANO I AP) Bobby \ alrntinc. ~1:inkf'rl out of lhe lineup \\'hen h1· loafed after goofing a play in left fi<.'ld al B:il1in1orr \\'cdnesday ni~ht. is t''(pc<.'led to r1•n1ain on the bench "·hen the Califon11<l 1\ngels play the Cleveland Indian s tonis-ht . Valcinllnc. hobbled by :i tee he broke la st \\l ay mlsplnycd a bnlt. then took his_ lime picking it u11 10 sC'I up an unearned ()riolc run in :i 4·:'1 flaltimorc victory. The Angels 11 c· r c idll' Thursday Tonighf!t g:i mf' i!t on radio (Kfl.1PC. 1101. hl'i:tinning :it 4::lU. ~tan:igcr B('lb))~· \\'ink1cs s:itd he \1·as 1hinking ::ibou1 t1'~1ng V<l!cnt1nc at first hnse to keep his .3'.!7 ba\1111~ ;1veragc in the lineup. Valentine h:is hnd prob\cnis in left field ;ind at third hasc. \Vinkles :riaid slurnpinG ~·l ike Epstein \\Ould probably return to first base 1on1ght \\•1th JflC l~1houd playing left in 11!ac;c of v·a1£·ntinr ;ind Jt\c;h1e Schcinblun1 plnying rlgh1 field. :\olan ll}an. 2-2. "':is to p1ll'h for the 1\ngels in lhc; npcner against the lndians' .l1m Perry. 1-1. I Don't CARLSBAD {AP ) -Buddy Allin. a :sttr, qu il!t, 11clf-effac1n" IHtlc man. sa)'s hes su rprised to be lcridinR golf's pmtigious, $200.000 Tournament uf Chan1pions. And he'll be even more !'iurprlscd If he wins It. "f don't C1<pee t lo win:· the skinny, rrecklc-fru.:ed little red·hcad s n l d Thursday oner hi!! opC:nlflg 661lad set the pace for the field or 25 men who have NEW YORK (API -Moving boldly against growing criticl~m of their game, the National Football League owners adopted sweeping and rcvolutlonary rule changes Thursday in un erfort to Juice up s.ngging O(fenseS and diS<.'OUrage the incrca.!.ing spread or neld goo ls. Included among the w i d e s p r c u d ch:111ges is the adoption of sudden death ovcrlirne for exhlbltion a 11 d regular season garnet moving the go~l 1x1sts from the goal line, and returning missed field goal.a to the line ot tcrlmmaee or the 20-yard line, whichever is farther from the goal line. "I am extremely pleased,'' said commissioner Pete Roielle WI he discussed the changes. "I felt the coaches were doing too good a job wllh their defenses. This should make things \'Cry Interesting.'' The changes are designed to optn up o!fenses and tncourage kick rtturna.. Klclr.off1 will be from the 35-yard Hnc and m.etnbttl-Of (he team-Kicking from 1CTlmmage. either punts or fleld goal!, may not crMS the lipe ol scrimmage until the ball Is kicked. \Vide receivers will benefit from two other alterations. Roll blocking and cutting will be eliminated and downfield contact permitted by defensive backs wUI be restricted. * * * Yepremian * * * Criti~izes NEW YORK (AP) -Garo Yepremian, the Miami Oolpbins' stellar place kicker, strongly criticized rule changes adopted Thursday by the National Football League modifying the kicking game. ''I would like the game as It is now ," Yepremlarl said. "The reason il Is so popular is that peopleJike the rules the way they are. I'm very cautious about lampcrlng with the bal~nce of the game. "These changes are going to make the game even more conservali"<Ze than it Is now," Yepremian said. "They v.·anted to add scoring -this is going to make for less scoring. "~loving the goal posts lo the back of • the end zone is one of the v;orst rules lhey could pos.sibly have put in ," the socctr- style kicker from Cyprus declared. "Coaches will send in their' punter Instead of trying the tong fielO goals, a~.d all we will have are punters booming the IJ'I Ttltpl\oll PHILADELPHIA'S LARRY BOWA BEATS RON CEY'S TAG. BUT LA WON THE GAME. Sports Clippe<l Short Aaron Collects No. 718 ATLANTA -!lank Aaron's 718lh lifetime home run, a t11o'O-ru11 shot in the seventh inning . rallied the Atlanta Braves to a 3·2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates Thursday night. Aaron's blast came on the first pitch from left-hander Jerry Reuss af1cr Darrell Evans dre\v a \eadoff \\'alk. Aaron 's riflh homer of the. baseball season \1.·as a 400-fool blast over the left field fence near the spot \vherc he belted his recocd·breaking 715th April 8. e lt'est Signs LOS ANGELES -Jerry \\'csl has signed a contract that OwneT .Jack Kent Cooke says will keep lhe superstar guard l\'ith the Los Angeles Lakers "for a long. long time" \vith al least one more season as an active player. \\'est. nrarly 36. \1·:1s sidelined \\"ith }I groin injury most of last season and rcJuscd to talk about his !Uture plans. although he-said he \l'ould try to get Into shape for another year in the National Basketball Association. There v.·ere also reports that \\1cst v.·as being sought as a coach for an American Basketball Association franchise in Los Angeles . e NFL ..Defector• Blfil.11NGl-tA r-.1. Ala . -Th!' \'Io r Id Football Lengut' Birmingha m An1ericans rin nounccd the signing or fullback Charlie llarra\\'av of the r\:itional Football r. ca g u ·e \\"nshinglon Redskins nod running hack Paul Hol.Hnson of the NF'L Jlouston Oilers. both of "·hon1 arc expected to play imrncdiatcly . Harra\\"<\Y :ind nohinson 11rc the first - signccs by the Americans fro1n the National 1·'ootb.flll 1.c:1guc. who \1i1I be ·eligible to piny during the coining season e Boston Rnlllf'• · CJ.TICAGO -Second-period goals by Phil Esposito and Andre Savard put Boston ahead and ~oalle Giiles Gilbert n1ade the lend stRnd up Thursd:ly night . giving the Bruins 3 ~2 victory over the Chicago Black 1-la\\'ks and 2·2 tie in their best-of-seven semifinal Stanley Cup playoffs. Gregg Sheppard and Ken Hodge connected for Boston in 1he first period and the Bruins "·ent into a strong defensive shell that cut off the Black lla.,.,·k attack. e Series Squared TERRE HAUTE. Ind . -The India na Pacers built a JS.point lead. then held off a dcsperate Utah rally and heat lhe Stars 91-89 Thursday night behind George ~lc<~innis' 23 points and Freddie l.A!\\•is' 16. 1ying their AmCTican Basketball Association \Vest Division playoffs at 3-3. It y.·as Indiana's third straight victory after the Stars look the first three games in the series. 'I'he seventh 11nd deciding game "'ill be played Saturday night ot Salt Lake City "'ith the winner tnceting the New York :\clS for the Al.IA championship. e Smllla Hof ST. LOUIS -Defending champion Stan Smith defeated Australian Ba r r y Phililips-~foore. 6-4. 7-6. in his second· round singles match and paired with Bob Lutz to win a doubles quarter·final n1atch Thursday in the lhird annual $50.CKMI Holton teninis classic. Smith. seeded second behind John Ney.·combe in the Blue Group tourna- ment. and Lutz beat Dick Crealy and Je(f Borowiak, 6-1. 6-3. e Ra1111ers lt'l11 NE\V YORK -Third period goals by Brad Park and Rod Gilbert broke a tic and lifted the New York Rangers to a 5-3 National Hockey League playoff victory over the J>hiJadelphia Flyers 111ur'Sday Arabs Tl1reaten Soccer Toun1ey ' night. The loss was the first after six straight Stanley Cup victories for the \Vest Division champion Flyers, "'ho still lead the best-o(-scven semifinals against New York 2-1. Came 4 will be played Sunday afternoon in New \'ork. ~1UNTCH ( APl -Arab terrorists havc threatened attacks on the World...SOCcer Cup, tournament schedulcd to open June 13 in \Vest Gern1any, the Bavarian lnteri<lr r-.tinistry said Thursday. Erich Kies!. state secretary in the ministry. said there 11•cre "conrrctc indications" of lerrorist preparations for an assault on the mooth·long matches in nine German cities but refused to provide dctails. Kies\. \vho \Vil\ be in charge of security in \\lunirh during the tournan1ent , said he had passed his inror1nation on to the interior n1inistrics in other \Vest German states. ' ~~ The Christian Soci:il Union. Bavaria·s ruling party. said Arab tc.rrorists had made "massive threats against the g::ln1es." The party made the claim in a commentary on Chancellor W i 11 y Br:indt's recent trip 10 Qllro. e R111slan Wins Pl!ILADELPHIA -Ol ga f.lorozova of the Soviet Union defeated Belly Stove of Thl" Netherlands. 3+6. 6-3, 7·5 Thursd:iy night to gain a quarterfinal berth in a professional \vomen·s tennis tournament here. In the other single Rosemary Casals advanced with a 6-2. 6-1 \'ictory over Cathy Kuykendall and Billie Jean King scored a 6-2, 6-3 victory ov~r Karen Karntzckc of Australia. Kerry r-.te\ville defeated Kaiuku Say.·amatsu of Japan. 6- 2, 6-2. e Ojai Res11l1s OJAI -Alex hfaycr of Stanford beat UCLA's Spencer Segura 7-S, S.3 Thursday leading Stanford into the ~m standing lead after the first day of play in U1e Oj.::ii tennis tournament. Expect to Win, Says Allin In olhtr changes. the penalties for offensive holding, lllegal use of hands •nti tripping were reduced rrom 15 yards to 10 yards when the lnfracUon occurt In the area or the li.ne or scrimmage and lhrtt yards beyond. and wide receivers blocking back toward the ball from the line of scrimmage will nol be al\owt."'d to bloclt below the waist. Rozelle Sllid the changc1 l""v" .been under consideration for two years but * * -k f;hanges ball through the end zone. "We're going to have a pWlting game. just like the colleges." Yepremian took exceptioo to those who criticize the Cield goal as a boring play, since kickers have become so proficient. "Boring? Not at all,'"he replied. "Field goals determine the outcome of most games -how can that be boring?". • Garo gave his approval to the idea of kicking off from the 35. Tough Expos Seek to Snap Dodgers' Sl{ei11 ... t.Ot; />'1r.t.""I ~--1AP 1 -T"'l'l"imv ,Jnhf) h;i'\ parT\Prl t'li'11c;p1£ ~ T'irha ;., t..n~ ,.l'lt!l',f'S thril nnt f'\'Pl'l S:inflV Knnf[I'( :l"'d Don Orvsda'e at thei r Of'alt could m11l':1. JIYln shut out the Phil1ulell'lhia Phi!liPS J..() Thursd:iv night for his fifth straijlh! victorv. T\n one. not even Koufax or l)rysdah•. \\'as ever :,.o in the month of April. By swcroinir the three-~amc Sf'ries from the Philli('s, the Dodgers no\v have DodgPrS Slate All 0•"'" Oft 1Ct.9C 17901 llor. ;1 MOlll•r •I " LM llllO•lt• ' '~ ....... ,.or. ?l "°'°"''•~• "' !.Oli Ano~I•$ I. !0 "''" ""'· 11 ....... lr•~I •I LOI .... .,.,_, I 11 "'·"'· '-"-· -'° ~~w _ V~k_•_• -"-' Ar>a•le1 __ _c";::U_:'_"· \\"Oil four of tlit'ir la.~t nre starts Ill improvc thei r lead in the National Lcai:;ue \Vest to 21~ games. Thrv open a thrcc-~ame series tonij!ht al Dodger Sladium against the \\tontreal Expos. surprise leaders in lhe East. Steve Renko. 1-1. will pitch for r-.1ontrcal. against the Dodgers' Andy ~·l<'sscrsmith. \.{), "Once." said John. the majors' first fh·e-game y.·inner. ··1 "'as ~5. It was in 1970 "'hen I \vas \\•ith tbc While Sox. No one has e\'er lost si:ic games in a month but I had to beat Baltimore to stay out of the record hook . Usually a guy doesn 't have a chanrc to lose si x games in April. BY the time he's lost the fourth one he's usually back in the minors.'' John allo\ved the Phillies only four hits. all singles, .... ·alkcd but l\vo and struck out eight. llis earned rWl average now is 0.85. ''He's a lot stronger than anytime I've seen him." 1nanage r Walter Alston said after. John's second shutout of the year and 271h of his career y.·hich ties him \\'ilh Steve Carlton for fourth place among active National Leaguers. The Dodgers \\1ill face r 0 r m e r teammate, \Villie Davis. for the first time since the cnnlrpversial winter trad e J)(!l11'cen the t1\'0 clubs for reliefe r ~tike ~larshall. ,HIU.OELPHIA "' r ~ 11>1 oc .... 10 • o 1 o Bow•1s •010 Schmkll JO l O 1 O L1Jl!n1kl II .I 0 0 0 BRobln.,,cl • o o o MA.ndtsncl l 0 O O Bl!Onec 7000 Hullnn lb 70 10 lT&vlorph 1000 Llniyp 000 0 RutllVl'lnP 7000 Eu•llnlo 1 000 DODO(llS LD9n 20 lhK-ntr If P~dO<"~ II Wynn ct C•v lb W Crwlrd rl G~•ll'llY lb ForQYlon C Ru~~ll I~ JOlln P fb r II bl l ' 0 0 • 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I I 7 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 l ot•I )Cl 0 I 0 TO!ftl 75 l J 1 Pllil8d~ll)hl1 000 000 000 -0 DoclOt•I 100 ODO 00• -1 DP-Pll!l8dtlphll 1. LOI An;elH 1. L08-Pnll...,t1· phl1 5. LOS. Angeltl 1. S8-8ow1, llllcil.flt•, Wynn. SF-Wynn. • II" N It Ell 99 SO Ru•llvtn fl. 1·11 1 J I 1 5 ' Lln1v 100002 JOlln (W, l-0! t ~ 0 0 2 I HllP-b1 Rylll¥11n ((eyl. l -2:0(. A-n .111. Pla11s Sal11rda11 won regular season loumaments for the la11t 12 month, "Relllislirally. w1lh all !he player~ )'OU hnve here. I c01n't ex~t to win . l"d be ,·cry sun>r1sed if r do. AH I wanl 10 do Is to try to keep on playi ng pretty good . yard-La Costa COuntry C\llb c:oun<. gave him a one-str<1ke advantage over Lanny \Yadklns, who was a\one In second with a 67 In the mild. 50nny wtalhcr. ~ir problems ln the sometimes "'lndy weather, ho"·evcr. BrlOsh 0 pen champion Tom \Velskopf was five strokes behind at 71. Kathy Harter of Seal Beach, 1967 \Vimbledon semifinalist, will be one or 10 World Team Tennis stgnees or expected signees , who'll perform Satur- day at Newport Beach Tennis Club. Tho 2 µ.m. exhibition is Cree and open to the ge neral public. WTT wlll show otf its revoJulionary scoring syste.111 9 days before its season OJ!'l"-'· "I've bent 'e1n all before. "But." and Ile alrnost bht.shcd, "l'm happy 10 win once every 100 starts. That's preuy gwt." Allin's six·ttndc.r-par effort on the 6.685 Veteran ~1iller Barbtr had a 69 11nd was followed by a group or four at 70, Dave Hiii. Gtne 1.ittler. J ohn l\1ahaffey 11nd left·hander Bob Charles of New 7.caland. Some of lhe game's great names had • Johnny ~tiller, already a four·time w\Mer this season, and Lee. Trevino bad 7Ss and beat only on~ tMn in the field. Jack Nick laus matehtd par 72. 1o1 pollod loo•Y·" sold Nicklaus, tho dtfcndlng champion. that objections often surfaced whtn they were con.siOered one by one. "The Competition Committte deckied t o prt5{'nt them as a total pactace rather than pick them apa.rl." the commlaioncr s;ikl. "That \Vay. if there weren 't seven club!'! opposed. we'd get it lbrough.'' 1 Adoplion or the changes required affirmative voles by at least %0 of'tbe 26 NFL teams. "lt wa9n't c)<>je," said JiozeUc, * * * Rule Chan ges Open Up Game --Ra111s' Knox LOS ANGELES . (AP)-t.:ist year tbe Los Angeles Rams suffered t"·o regular· season defeats -15·13 to the AUanta Falcons. "·ho"'bootcd five field goo.ls, and 10-9 to the ~IinneS()ta Vikin gs, who kicked one. You'd think coach Chuck Knox of the Rams \\'OUld !)(! ecstatic over the r\ationa l Football League rule changes involving field goals announced Thursday. He was merely pleased. "I \1.·on't comment on anything that happened last year.'' said Knox . who prefers to talk of today. lie said study is necessary be!ore discussing detailed effe<"ts of ne"' rules. "I think the rule changes are all for the good," he said. '"T'hcy will betp open up the g.:ime.'' Since field goals from long-range v.·ill be riskier than before. beeause a mi~ attempt outside the 20 returns to the line of scrimmage. Knox .:ind other coaches 1rill face nc"' decisions. "I rcally don 't knoy.• ""hethcr U'ICre "'ill be more pressure on coaches," he said. '"1 haven'l thought about it. A Jot of things 1.\ill be tried in preseason games. "There shot.lid be more scoring to open up the game and !hat·s good for the fans. On f0W1h-and-0ne, the new rules c.ncourage going for a first do"'Tl." The premium \Viii be placed on accuracy in both place kicking and pW\1.ing. and Knox said he couldn't sec his place kicker. David R!y. affected 'by the changes. !lay led the NF L in scoring last scasoo but he may ha\"e fey.·cr field gcat attempts in 1974. \\"ith the goal posts moved back 10 yards. there prob.1bly "'ill be more punts than before. aod Knox said a punter who can kick out of bounds inside the 10 will he more valuable than ever. '"\\'c'll look at the rules and play by them." he said. "Everybody y.•ill be playing under the satne rules. The obje<:t is to have more points than your opponent and it doesn't make any difference to me how \VC get them." 'rhe NF'L's legislation against the crackback block. a .,.,·ide receiver often tlindsiding a defensive player below the \\·aist. was heartily received by Knox. . ·:A~y rule that tends to discourage the 1nJur1ng of a player is a good rule" he said. ' Decision Made: Wooden Says 1-le'IJ Return SPRINGFIELD. JI.lass. <AP\ -John \\'ooden says he \\'iii return for his 27th season as coaC'h or the UCLA Bruins. "ThC're's no question that I'll be returning next year. The doctors ha ve told 111e that there's no rcnson whv I cun 't conlinue and f\<lrs. Wooden has given her approval." said the coach 'A'ho IC'd UCLA to seven straight National Basketball Championships until his streak v.·as snapped last month by North Carolina State. 1 'm really looking forward to it. \Ve'll have a good team next ycar and v.·e could have a great team in t\rO years," the 63-ycar-old coach said in in inter· \'iew published today by the Spring· field Union,_ . Follo\\'ing the defeat by North Carolina State: \Vooden lold reporters. "I'm going to wa it awhile. then fll have a complete physical and sit dO\\'n "'ith ~1rs. Wooden and talk it O\'Cr." \Vooden told the Union. "\\'e'll have a fewer scholarship players than \\·e've h!d in recent years. "W.e anticipate signing only three. "·hlch is the loy.•est number of any maj<lr school in the country. "We'll be a contender tn our conference, and if we can wtn our e-0nference. we can be a contender In lbe tournament.'' he said. \Vo<Xlen was in Springfield where he served as main speaker at a. banquet n1arking lhe enshrinement nr ?ifauricc Podo\o[f, Ernie Schmidt and ll:irry Fisher in the Naismith Basketball 11aU or Fame here. He was also prrsented 'A'lth the Hall's John Bunn Award for his contributions to the game. Ex-champ Sou ght SAN DIEGO -A bench "'arrant has ~ ts.sued for Jack O'Halloran. rormer California htavywtight boJclng champion, v.1lo failed 10 nppe'r at his 1ehedulcd arraignment on assaull charges. \,. O'•lalloran. 30. Is ac;cused of striking ,Jt'Jnnie Gall Tracy in !be mouth as she tried lo brtak up a fight bctY('etn her e1· busbaind and O'Hnlloran at i tut S8n Diego bar • B Bill 1vith and Sod is cl "·ell foot yea can A beli en \\·i( a he .. wif sai res it v. B sy hel aw feel pat an get bu c in La wi Ii BILL BRUNDIGE Brundige Tell s of ~tr11ggle With Cancer Southern Cal\fomia sports announcer Bill Brundige ""ill tell abou t "~ty ln_nings with Cancer" to nurses. nu rses' aides and students at the American Cancer Society Nursing Symposium Tuesday. It is closed to the publlc. French In Motion Mesa Gets Grid Clinic; Malane to Santa ·Clara Costa ?.lesa High football eo11:ch Tom French has been busy since moving v.·cst from Ohio and the first orde_r of business is taking place this ~·eekend at the Bal boa Bay"" ... CJUlf" whc·re 11ic Pl1esn boosters club is sponsorin g the inaugural invitational football clinic. Incl uded in I.be program are some or the most successful coaches in Southern California and the first lo benefit is' the r.resa coaching staf( and Junior All- American football coaches in attendance. It's similar to the setups originated by \\'ade Watts when he m()Ved from Ohio to take pver a decadent program · at Nell--port Harbor In t9M. Among the guest speakers today and tonight are Orange Coast College's Dick Tucker, Newport Harbor·s Don Lent, San fl.tarcos High's Bob Woodhoose. Los Altos High's Dwayne DeSpain and USC assistant Wayne Fontes. rormcrly a player under Watts as a Ohio prep. Saturday'!! agenda includes St. Pau l •Iigh's Marijon Ancich, Villa Park's Ted 1i1ullen, ?i1onrovia's Tom Paton and Anaheim Hlgh's Bob Sale mo. The clinic. by Invitation on ly. figu res to be a bonus for the 1.Iesa coaching staff. * * * A 1econd di vision ~·ill include 9:30 to 10 rn hiutcs fla t runntl'lll In the individual 1neet. A proposed five-m ile run was turned dowrr: The rmr begins at San Clemente pier and heads sooth toward the Western \\1hlte House. Fountain Valley l:O&h's Dan rt1alane Is huded for lbe Unt,·erslty of S.nll Oara ROGER CARLSON in the . fall , follov;ing teammate Scott Rtlder to tbe Broncos c1mpu~. And r\ewport llarbor Higb's Brian O'Flaherty Is htadcd north, too , ,_-here Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) freshman coach Ernie \\'littler av.·alts. Laguna Beach lligh sophomore Eric ltulst's 8:59.8 tw(}-mil e and 4:09.t in the mile has to make bclie\'crs oul or everyone. • Fi11isf1es Seco11d • DAILY PILOT 2 f T rn<'~· I~oundu p 3AreaTeams ~tission \'1ejo. L ll g u n a Beach, and ~later flci llit:h ~·r•1pt:W:d up dual meet track t1r\CI fi<'ld f{·aw1<" 11tl(•s 111 ron1ping p .. 1st foes 1'hursdJy ;iftcmooo. l-'<•onr•.., (01 "'''l"I • • l J l .,~•OI' l 1 I '!•~~QI"' CO l """' 'l l lF\!.t~c~··"'t't , •. ,. i t e••~· 'l : "t" ""d ·"••.X• i 1.1•1•,u~• no '" T ll n••v•t.l) .\lh L•J ~ •• t. 0 .. 1."(t" •1 J ' O•~"' • s~·~·~ 'll ~ 11•,n•• •O \\o•h <•l 0"''"'" 1)01' '""-· ~ti!i.siOJl \'il'jO C'!!l llll('d !h{• O•ft• "''"' OOll) 11'1 lltu~t ltU ~ ~""'"'"irv.· title v.tth :a 'I0.1·J'..! l00.·1 o·~"'"~o 101 ' "''•··~ •01 '°""' 1,,..., 11 0 rashlng of 1\1<itin 11htle ;l'l:I • O••"•"•l<I •O• , "•Q 10 I l1c l . ·' I 0 ,S"·'•I"' 'l ' y,..,, JIO .. aguM .1c 1 1Cl'-1 It<" t :tni.:,l' ... 1 ,.,. <•~·~ 10 • 't"'~ .. 1 1o rrov.·n. 99-111. o\'er l)an:t ll1n,:;, llt«w•"' •O T ·• JI• aod '.\later !XI dov.•nf'<i PLll'i X. ~'~,~ •• ~'.:'"~~"'";',".~ J 1;~•11 to 79·39 (or Angelus lulnoro11; ~· 1•-1 11~"'~' io .;,1d ..... v? l l ,,,,..., Ch •·~·• • II 7 AH were undcfcnlt'<I u1 :~··· 1 1 .... , .. , O• 1 cu•~·'•"" I d I nd h . .I". (I T ..,, I~ It e eagUL' ua s a t e !no Joins ,~ ,.,. 1 "•" •v 1L 1 ., 1 ••a 10 Nev.·port llarbor arnoog th~·; 1 •·~· 1J~ I !;1 L><11t••"•llLl >""'"IO Orange Coast; area schoo s lo A•v<• !01 .,,,.., 1.1 annex dual n11.>rl tc:i1•ue lltl<'~. uo <t•l•• ' u.~~ ",,, r "• 111 , " 1.• • l!ei..-t 0~"1 H "' 11.,.,, Ron Pa~an ·s 50.G 1'loc ~1n~ •GI· 1 1<J 1 G,.,.,~,!~ft !Ol J llQ"m1n ID for the 440 ln a Sf'l'orld pl<irt• 1 ''~"·•n1r· 01 ""'o~· • • rrrort .ind \\"ilbur Grel!Orr's ''V I ll•"'•~v•I 101 .. lli•l~n 1l ! +••'Q"' I~~ 20.S tin1e for the IR(l.\·nrd !01\' s" 1 r.1ot .. ~A•11~ ,01 1 ~,,..,,., 10 hurdles V.'!'te tllc lfl!l i11:1rk$ 111 l c'""~" •D 1 t> ''"11c• "1•. 01 1 ~~tt~•Y !0• 1 r,,.~·~M~lt !D ~1 ission \'iC'jo's \\"In ;1t T t1'1.l111. 1 t'"~t• 1ti o ..... "" 1:111 LJ 1 """'•• •D ' ""••'~ ,01 l Lasw1 a Be:-ic-h's f)Oug CaM.'. .. ,,Q 40 D·•''" .. ,,, mcanv.·hilc. nott"hNI a u:1 1r of Frnn"'•" t' l l QUftl 1•1<11 1•t1 Ill ! 01n1 "1 •11\ 11·ins ln the 440 !5t 31 :ind high •i» 1 ~Toan !l ' 1 Dtl Q., !L J Lin• . , .. , I <O• Tl""' II' JUl!lp . f 111 )l:lt'llli-: .:1guna no-1. L•M ID I 1. ~·o·~ lt.l l F••"~' Bc:irh's easy Sl'Ort' ov~r D:ina 1t 1 T•.n• 1s1 · ''II 1 F•P" n •Ll 1 ll"Do-U' !OJ l lhlls. Spr1n1cr Da rryl llov.·c ,,,., • .,,, 10 , 1 .~,t \• ~ The symposium will be held at the Orange County 1.led.ical Association Building. 300 S. Flou•cr St., Orange. The all-day meeting will begin at 8:30 a.m. Brundige. a ramilillr announcer for baseball. golfing and racing events. as "·ell as for Orange County junior college foot ball games, has just passed the three- year mark in his rt<.'Overy from lunJ!: cancer. !\later Del High basketball coach J erry TanUe ls offering a 1ummer basketball camp to yeutb on a two-!ltsslon basis - one from July !I to Aug. 3 and the other from Aug. 5-tO. The $ZS fee ,in cludes ?fl hours of in1tructioa •lld covers s h o o t i n c faadamentals, ball handling, reboundlnt fDms, defense, passing:, free thn>•·s and t·shirts for all. Additional information can be obtained by calling: 54S..5111. Registration is June 9 at l\later Del Ulgh from II a.m. to noon. Eighteen ·months ago Len ~t iller \\'BS bending our ear about Hulst's p<>tenti31 and it appears he ltne"' ~·hat he "'as talking about. \\'ayne Ak iyama. of \\"estministcr rece ntl y placed second in the open tlass of the Los Angeles n1ara· Eslllncla Jllgb's Barry Fry bas been th on run. Akiyama was tuned in 2:31:09 .6 for t he named president of tht Orange County 26 miles. 3.!!5 ya rds. Jle's a forn1er \Vestminstcr "·on twi<.'C for Dana Hills. u~1 111daeU •t.1 1 G••m•n•u...,n ll J ~••t1o•n !Ol Tl""' 1 n ! 1.'olf'-1. 01w•ld (Ll 1 C11e it ! Oiris ~larlln clocked 9.9 in the 100 and v.on the m in 22 6 to lrild ;\later l)(>i O\'rr Pius X. \1 h1le S..1n Cl£"m£'nlt•'s (i:iry \\'1~(' V.Oll thrl'C' t'\t'rl!S ;11\d brl!crecl 22 fl·t·t 1n th<· !fin.I: 111n1p for th~ th ird 11mr this !.r:tMln as S.1n Cl<' 111 f' n t t· V11aue1 CO! n ...... \ 1~ I 'l· M•I• ! Cl>t !ll 1 l.\1•tr \0) l~a!ev 10• T•mt 11 !Ot aquatic• offlcbls assocladon. •tigh standout. His first order of business ire w1ttr ------ 1'1 l<H -1 •Cl•ll•n ll \) lton"'-/\·I• 10 I lift/\ \L I T "'' ti o n~ l•< 1 "'"'""I L 1 .. no•"·'• ro I L•~n Ol ) 1·"'• 1& I At !irst, Brundige said, he refused to believe he had cance r. but \\'ilh the encouragement of his doctor and his u·ife, Jane. who had then passed the fift h anniversary or her own cancer operation, he scheduled surgery. "It really helped me to know that my wife had survived cancer," Brundige said, "She kept telling me that I could resume a nonnal life just as she had and it worked out that way." Brundige wants to speak al the nursing symposium, he said, because "I want to help people in the medical profession be aware of how a cancer patient thinks and feel s so they can be of more hel p to the pa tients." His OY:n physician and nurse s. he said, · •·had to push me. bully me. cajole me and hurt me because they "'·anted me to get "''ell. I an1 glad they did these things, but they sure did hurt at the time." San Clemente High will be hosting the inaugural meet or champions Oct. 12, a two-mile beach run open to Orange C-OUnty athletes with clockingf of 9:30 or better ror two miles. Bo,vlers Ca sh In Four Orange Coast area bowlers cashed in at the Lakev.·ood·Loog Beach Professional Coa st Bo~·lers ope n recently. tilidv.·ay City's 11-fltch l\litchell finished fourth v.ith a IG-5-1 record and $400. Others v..·ere Farrell Hinkle of Irvine (ninth), John Law of San Clemente (10th) and Doug ~1yers. polo clinics deslped to get olflC'lals updated on new rultA. A pre-summer clinic at Estancia lll(b Is slated June 11 and o~r clinics •·Ill be held ~pl. 17, Oct. l and Ocl. 2! at Estancia. Corona de\ ~tar's Roh Davis has been named Orange Cotm ty athletic director of the year by his peers. Brea lllgb ls seeking a replacement for basketball cOacb Bob Patttr10n. From what \\'e understand perhaps the Crestview League shoul d a s s u nl e repsonsibility for the so-call ed Orange C<>unty Invitational track and rield meet. The prelims were so fouled up under Garden Grove League super\'ision it required the direction from several Crestv iew League coaches 10 get the meet going. Sports Calendar OCC Swillll1ie1· Tl1ircl SlllrftY IA,,, 21l . . s,.1....,,,;,.......,sou1ro.rn C•lilornl1 JC c~.iftP1ont.1110~ 1 '1~~ic.~;;nve: Co.isl II Fvllt rton (l •lOl. LACC 11 Golden W"I (1 p,m ,). S.OOler..clt II Cl"'ut (I p,m.J. S.Cultlern Ut11'> 11 UC l"lne (llOUCltnfl M• It noor>. Scu1""'n Ct lllo•nl1 College 1t Oom•ngl>e! ~Ill; (dD<ICletH!_, 11 llOCfl), CHULA VI STA-Gene Tighe of Orange Coast College swam a pcrsooal best time in finishing third in lhc 500-yard freestyle, while Pasadena established itself as the team fa\.·orite in the opening day of the-Southern Cali fomia JC swim championships at Southwestern College Delgado in the 200 indi\'idua \ medley and a host of other talent jumped to the early team lead, drawing clear of Fullerton, 86· 59. C•tw-St n Diego, LoyD11. Stt n!crd ti Or1nge Cc.it Co~1,~,·~-MI. SAC 1n~Hetion11 rue lr»ne. SoutM111 c .. 111c<nl1 CDlleoe l. TO!'l>lllt--01•1 IOU•l'lfl' (Golde<! we~• I nd Ot'l nl'(' Action continues tonight v.·ith finals in lhe 400 indo, 200 free. 100 ny. 100 back, c"t~:,;-,, •• ,1cs-S111e JC QllllOfy!ng IOY•~v 11 Lor\G Beien Chv Colleg• (1 p.m.l. $ ..... 1 (A,.-. ?I) 81$M>lll-UC lr¥1~ citlebtllr t a<•lt 0 1.m /. and JOO breaststroke. here Thursday. G' ] S • • T. •~ locked 1 5 02 7 · 1 · soo ,,_1_ 11 ... H••vty tFu11tno:.io1 •·n 1 1. Ir S '""IDllllllCI 1guc v.·as c n : · m P acing cimtrvn 1F..,i1er1.,,,1 ~,S6.t l. t iO• 1ot1n"1e ca.111 · T ..1. ~ behind Fullerton's Tim Harvey (4:42.1) 5,02.1 " 1toeni;i IP•s.ld -1 s:02.• s. Rot•t -,.ullt ri.11 1u1 '"' Or•n" c ... t in the 500 free. Saddleback College's CP11.otnll s:O:J..2 •· Smim fGr<a~,._,. s OJ I xo MtdltY l!eley-1. o r1...e C0<1st. Time: 1,01 1 La ura HO\'C, meanwhile, al.so came up Olllef1• t . 1-tove ts.d<lleti.ct l !:Gs.1. 1co ,,.._,_ GoJl•n • 1F"1 1. l(.e•1'" 1F1 J. A.11ue1t co1. "" I best . r 5 05 I . lOO ~'-Jorve DtlQ.00 (PlsW<!~•l I 59 I , H t 100 wt.:.1 a persona time 0 : . 1n su ...... I t.A Pltl'Cf) 2:01.J J. ••klltft !CVPfenl 1.01' 50 1':':i......1'. H.iu (0 ) l. M~Cvt~ !F) 3. C11o (()1. finishing ni nth in lhe event. .t. Mi;Cl;,,tor:k (Soll!IWtel1«nJ 1'01.I 6. Rtloet>OA..VM '1~1':i. ~le~-1. C;ul1ss1 !Fl 1. Ltv•ne f0 l l. Orange Coast scored a fifth place in 1F11111r1(.111 1:01-4 1. Ne1~ tC'ffl'"'' '"°'"' Mcc utn <Fl. 11m1: u .11.2. rd edl rel th .._.. 50 fr.e1lylie-L Tim Murpl'ly !LA ~1r1>0rl :11.1, 1 Olvi"V---1. MC.Cuen (Fl 2. PeMilnl !0 1 J. H1.,l111n the 4()0.ya m ey ay, wi 1111;: Ht•!M• (P•s-•l 11., J. 01~ cP•lom••I 11 • '· 101. Pol"'" 3'.ta. quanet of Larry Blalterman. ?i1ike Pillkln fGro.smo..11 22 1 5. StriOGle (S.nll •••l>lrl l 50 fly-I. LI~ (Fl 2. P•lmtr IOI ). t.1wl1 (Of. 22.1 l. Donovan IPierte! n.1. • ..,, Y ood J. Tu d R " k -• 'C '"'' P!et"Ct >,1 1 ,ome: ...... ar.\· . tm mer an 1 c 100 N.edl•y •~~8v-. 'flH'H' ' · ' •A h.,,_,_ .,,,, •• ''' '· "''' ,0 , ~-A11m1n 1o i. l. P11,...n1 l •'9.1 '· Grou"10fll l :Jl 1 J. Dr•,...t ,,., -" -\Vhitmorc swimming a relatively , slow c oast 1:s1.6 t Fuuerr"" l •SJ.1. Time. ll.l. T .. 11'1 stalldlngs-PIUder>a (Ml 2. F~lll'l"IO<I IS9l J. 100 frtt--1. II . GullUI (F l 1. Jcl'lnlO" !Ol l. Ruutll 3:53.6. Cypress was clocked in 3:46.3 in CVPfHS (56':1 •. C!le) Grtsl.....,., Ina l .. Plt,Ct •Dl. 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Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Baltimore New York 1.liiv.·aukee Boston Detroit Cleveland Texas Oa kland ~tinnesota Cati!ontia Chicago Kansas City w 9 10 7 9 6 5 w .. 1 10 ' 8 9 6 6 L 6 8 6 8 9 JI 6 7 7 8 9 v Tlll;lnd1y•1 0.fl'tCJ 1C1ns1s Cit'/' 6 Hew Y°"-1 t e••• •· 8.,,1<1" o Only flmet K~"'ltd Pct. .600 .556 .138 .529 .400 .313 .625 .563 .533 ~29 .400 .400 GB I I J. 41 ~ TtNr~ OllMI 8~111'1 CWht ,.n I I ICIM15 C!ly (8uSOY l·21 M11"'41Uklt (Colb!Yn 0.11 11 MlllMIO!• j llyttv•~ ?·I) O~l•oll ILolid'I ~I 11 Mc.190 { .. ,,..Mn 1·21 C1llfOrN1 IR¥1n 2·1111 Cltvtl.nd IJOllftto11 0.11 01kl11'd (81ut 0-11 •I B11!l"IOt't !l'•l"'ff 2-411 ltll (H1r11n l·ll t i ,,,..... Ycrt C S~t!M>t¥tr J.I) S1,,,...,y'1 G1mtl 8 rostor1 11 IC111111 (lly ,,.!l,,,.l\l~H •I MinM.011 Detr1it 11 Cl'lk ..,a l t litoffll1 11 Cll'Y'l41ncl 0 111.1,t."ld ,, 8 1llirl*'• lt11t 11 Ntw Yor~ s...-1Y'1 ..,,,... 8otl0fl .i Kll'IMS City Ot1el .... 11 l •ltfmort De!r.,lt r.' ClllCflOO C1Ul'llNI t •f ClcYwl.nd l tU I t i N.,.. Yortt NATIOXAL LEAGUE t::ast !\fontreal St. Louis Philadelphia Chicago N'tw York Pitlsburgh U:>s Angeles Houston Cincinnati San Francisco Atlanta San Diego w 9 10 9 6 • • \\'elil 13 II ' 10 9 6 L J 8 8 7 II II 5 8 7 ! JO J< Pct. .i 50 _s;s .529 .. ., .267 .267 .7?1. .Si9 .563 .556 .474 .300 GB ------ To Sc1·a1nhle Loop A pair of short ho111c rs h e lped Sant;i .\To n ic a College's baseball Tt'11111 upset Golden West, 8-3, at Santa Jl.1onica Thursdav 10 t h r u,,., the Southern Cal Conference race 11110 a thrcc·v.·ay dogfight. In 01her act1cn involving Orange Coast <a rea junior college teams. Orange Coas t lost :i .J2·7 dcc1s 1on lo visil ing San la Ana in South Coast Conferen ce play, .ind Saddl<·· b.'."1ck fell to ~l1ssi()11 r o111rr- cncc foe (:rossmont. 111.Jl. ;11 Saddlcb:•ck. Golden \\'est c n tr-r c d Thursday's game ~·ith a one· game pad O\'er the rest or the league, but a pair of 315-fool OOmers to right centcrf1c\d spelled doom for the. Rustlers. Gordon Blakeley drove 111 11~·0 runs for Gcilden \\'est 10 pull within tv.·o• rbi of 1hc school record for a season. Blakeley has driven in 36 on the l'.e~r with three games re maining. The Rustlers arc now tied v.·it h Cypress and Los Angeles City for !he league lead. all ,~·1m IH marks. Golden West hosts L,\ City Sa1\Jrday. Orange C<>ast, meanwtule, GWC Girl~ In 6-3 Win Cindi Cooper had ;1 tilrce- run homer 1n !he fits! inning and a triple in the second to lead the Golden \\'est Col!{'ge girls softball tean1 to a non· league \'ictory o\'£•r C::1I Poly 1Pomona 1 Thursday afternoon on the v.·inncr's field. 6-3. The v.·in brings f;\\'C's scaS()n record to 11·2 v.•1th the next game :\tooday against LA Harbor. Brena Palmer had a n una ssisted do u b I c. pl:!y ::it second base after th:-0~1ing out two runn ers attempting to steal in an earl il'r stint as tatcher. She i'.llso picked runners off al first and thi rd base.s. Cilldt" Wiit CO 111 r n rDI • I 1 0 } I 0 C • i ~ 1 l 1 0 0 Jt1n1pcd 10 a 2·0 lead before S~1nta ,\na r1"1<trl'f1 f r o 111 behind. Ke1 in ~lormw rlro11.• 1n !110 run;:; 1n th1· fl•1"'fl1tli: 1nn1ng 1111h a bas(•s lo.1dcd !ilOl,llC . The Jo\ing Pira H·~ struck for three more 1n the f1 f1h. v.·11h i}.ilc Kul:lcska 's l\\O-run si ngll· <ind a run producing double b~· Jeff Grant. I: i ch r>ou~la<;c;' t11·n·ru;1 hnmt'r 111 the nin th hi ghlighted S:iddlrb:1C'k'$ drfrat. The ,.,.,.o ti:.uns had pl<1\l'd ('\'rnh u1111 J ;, ;.:r.1nd sl;1111 hriini 1 111 1 :1·0~-.rnont \ flan !Ii 11ht'11 tirvkt up ;i 6·C. tu: Hl !he eigh th 1nn1ng. •Dr n rb• .. ' . ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' 7 I ~ 1•8 •!• 1D C•"~"""· '! ~""n<1m~n. , I f'•v~r. d ~"'"l"'I r 0<11J'4••·~· !~ • '""· JI> I. 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O'CO'·"' t•.'•) \""''~ ,,~, t•••O'I! 1!6 l ~ x g ~ g ~ ~ Santa Ana's baseball te;:in1 has recorded a 16-1 1 sca~n nnd is currently in Mu rri pla ce in lhc South Co:lst Conference standin~s \\'l\h ·a 9-8 record. !10104 1 l\lt .. em~c/\ It.I 1. A~l~t IL) 1 Prt!!lv (l • 11,.,., I .. ' $<>-! LO"<I II \? ~ •>h f'I !II) H•f >'-v ,.. 0"1•~'' \l·'i rJ \Cv I IC n••.I f l 1 W''"u"' (~ 1 L""'l I T M·'1~n(•· 156·7 S¢.ni '¥ ln!ll""t 1 0 0 0 o o o n ,. ' . . ' . IC(I 001 D-J t 2 510 OOD ._. I Q lllOl.H 1 ltfMOO ~Ll 1 A~l~t (ll j P"'"~·; It.I 11,..,0 ll • ~•Q rel~v I t.10~·• ft••C~ llm~ "• M•le r111v··• l •Qwf'• a~.,~ T•,,..• '.' '1J-I, (Ill lLI 1 l•U· t II.• ~ 11 1 N.,.<~ 1~, ~ J'"t'I (M l J t,c,1 •'I I D"'l"'Cf •7 If JUR••r V•~n, 1o,1,..,,,,, Y•ett CIHl !II Tw1un Ste Trac k, l'OiSC 22 Area Stars Ad van~e at Ojai OJAl-Scoll Carnahan and t-11 k e Fishback of tM UC Irvine tcnni.$ team ad,•anccd to the third round of ~ i Sth aMu.111 Ojai tennis t o u r n a e n I Independent college dlvlsloo sinR es v.it h a pair of victories Thursday. Carnahan, aUtr dra\\'ing a bye in the flt!t round . \\'OJ\ a sa"Ond round match. &- 2, 1',2. Fishback posled "1ns of 6·1, 6-1 and 6-1. 6 l. Bob Chnppcll. UCl'"I ~·o I pla)cr and tlwl defending NCAA oollcge di\'ISIOfl singles and doubles champion. dldn ·1 e.n ter the tournamcnl bceause of an ex-::imina11on al school. In the open di\·1s1on. UC.l's Oa\e Eastman v.·on "hllc Glenn Cripe :ind Rob \\"right each lost 1n th<' hrSI round. In prep action Thursday. doubles teams o[ John Guhck and Ron ;\1cNam· ara from Corona <tel ~tar und ?titer Per· k1nS and Cody Srnnll of Nov.·port ll nrOOr v.aded through ll\O f lt.ghl~ of con1pct111!10 in the 19·nnd·undrr br<1cke.t The bigg1•st up\C I o f tl'w.: da,Y 1or Oranse COa.st a rea pre~ was the flrst round elin11naoon of Unl\' r~ilY - I • • 2.! DAILY PILOT Laguna Tennis Star Thrives on Pressure By HANK WESCH Of "" DallY Piiiot S!ttj Laguna Beach Jligh tennis pl:1yer I lowic . Piilr.iQ1·-has a deuce of u time keeping track or the score in e\·cn his most crucinl doubles nu11cht.-s. \Vhich 1nay be tx•rl of the rt·ason he and his p..1rtnct'S have \\.'on 88 ol 89 sets in Orange League and f3IF compctilion ovcr 1hc past ll'-'O seasons. And U1al in turn Is one of the reasons l'-'hy LaAuna Beach is I h c defending 2-A C I r· !Minis champion. and a p r i m e prospect for lo ague and .Cl F honors aJ!ain this season. "l'1n usu:1tly ooheffitrating on cal"h point. arid a lot of the ti1nc I don't kOO\~· 1rhcth1•r it's their add or ours. so the press ure doesn't bother me." says PeitrSC'll. "fiut even if l do know the pressure's on I cn~y it because thC'rc's no room for error 1hcn." Pcarsol is lhc only senior returnee from last year's CIF championship team. und the only reluming do u b I es pl ayer. Lasl scasoo. in partnership .... ·ith Norm Be<lel. Pearsol. saw victory in 64 or 65 sets or doubles play during the course of the Orange League and Cir seasons. This season. teaming ""'ilh R a nd y ri.fcClung and presently Scott Thomas, he's been a winnC'r in 24 straight scls. He has done it .... ·ith a ~Iron~ serve. good service return and volley game and th e experience that comes with .several itummers ot rutttime tenn is exposure. .. Psychology means about 80 percent of the game. an experienced player can often beat w mcbody who's better than..he_is just by psyching him out out ." he says. He explains: "You hit a lot of hard shots in prac.1icc !hat you mi ght not hit in a g:ame, but you know he can't get. Or you make your opponent run a lot in warm· ups, there are a lot of liU.le things Hke that you can do. "'Sometimes, you realize your opponent is doing the same t !r i n g. though, so you both kind· of shrug and just go play." Since his freshman scasoo. P carsof has been a mainstay or the Laguna Beach varsity teams, generall y in doubles but occasionally in singles. He Alamitos Res ults """"""''~· 1111111"11 ,,, 197• Ci.ltf', Tr1d1 f11t l"l.,T •AC• -Orw mli. ... ac 1. Ctai"'1119 . .All 9QH. Pu< .. SllOO. JDI! RlclW•CI !W1111tms1 n .211 6.00 l .llO 8roc•l•1 D,..am IO'BrlMI 6.IO '·'° Fl..,! Roy•I fOl!-r! •. DQ Time -7.07 l!S Sc•t!C!Wd High Ttfl\PO N. 8Kt'lelor F•I• 'I EXllCTll 7•JM •l(lllrft I. 1-e....:kles on1m, ~kl ta... DO· l'lNMM ""'· Dlsc••IUl.-d .... pl1ctd II Uh. SECOND •ACE -One mUe. Pace. MalCIMI. conalll--'. S yea• old1 & under. p,,,.1e uoao. Cl>Uflteh 0..-S4,70 11.1):) 1.20 R•<MIO'" Wiii IO'Brlen) 3.20 J.00 Kelly!vc;k Turnev (Wllll•m1! •·&O Tl""' -1.01 StfdltheO -GOiden Lynn, Mere R. "" T~llllO llACE -One mile. Patt. c:111m1n9 . .All •qe,, Pvr1e $1800 Fl•1ny S~Y !Todd) l .&0 J.00 300 9.,.,.k.., Ulovdl 1.00 ! 1(1 Qu-TtlYelf• lloddl ~Ml '""" -1.01 ''S Sct1!clMCI -G 800. Ho 80'1 81.c••mllh l'OU•TM llAClt: -OM rnl\1. PKI'. C:ondillon<HI. (NW·l l. 5 yHI'" okll I. under. Pur .. S?iiOG. Lyn1 81auty CO'B•lMI 4.00 '·'° 2.10 Kev l'K I CC:oiema"I 11.IO <l."11 l um tier ev~ eve (Wllllam•l ,.60 Tlmt'-lOJllS NO Kfll<llel FIFTH llACli -0... mile. P1c~. C:onCll!•one<I ICO·Jl. .All .g.tJ. P urw ,,,,, "•l••"o A. I R~l(f\Jorol 100 1&0 710 HolrlClll" Arhy" !MillMI I.Ill 7t0 "'1"9 Ttotk lH091nl l.10 .,,....., -1oe Aho r..c~ -RelllOm Ar1, Ben Bty 8 . H~l'OY LM><I Scrllthotd -N<!I ~o Cool S!)(TM ••CE -One ml~ Pitt . 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I l·L«r L11, Pl .. UI.• ·- . .~ LAGUNA BEACH'S HOWIE PEARSOL. has quite a bit learned about the game in that tim e. "The big thing in doubles is to ~ your partner," says Pearsol. "Yoo ha ve to know where he is on the court all the time. v,ihich shots he1l take and v•hich ones you should hit. "Afld you have to know (\·helhcr to get on his case or just be quiet when he's not playing weU or the team is bt.>hind. Last year Norm and I didn't talk at all during a match. this year Scott and I talk all the time." Laguna Beach coach Art \Yahl says much of Pearsol 's effectiveness is due lo bis powet rrom around the net. '•He's nol particularly fast afoot, so it's harder for him to run do\vn some shots in singles, but in doubles you v;ant some one who can pul the ball away and he's very good at that." \Vahl says. ··Arif'hc has adjusted well to playing with d i ff c r e n I partners.·· A good stud~nl. Pcarsol is currently pursuing a work- study progr;11n in 1vhich he assists a Laguna B e a c h \a"·yer during much of the school time. He is considering pursuing a law degree and <1llending either UC Levine or UC Santa Barbara. Los Alrunltos Racing .Entries Los .Alamltw E111r1e, For Frld•y. Cl•1r, Tr1tk F11I. l"lnl "••I 1:•1 t2 Elldt Flr1t •..c1, '' E•1d11 ''" 1111-t111 •-· Pl•ST •.r.tE-One mile. P1ce. C:!tlmif'l9. .All .... Pur~f t11100 t11lml119 pr~ \2500 Lucky 5.pot !R. Leal) Beller flrltk !G. Li:onqal Fif9( Bov fM. klwn~•l Clllel Rtveler (M.. HMpeo-1 Stormy O•ll•~ !L. Orl<)Ol"Vl "•tlflc: Cllltf (S. l>fl<ln'>f•I S<t1llY-1 C:ol! CR . J. G<!1ll~nl E• De c111mleo-UI. Bl1(km .. n1 AIM EHfl~M NN"l<M 1!1111 10. Me1otUI MIClill (ll!p (B. ~I SECOHD •ACE-One mile. """"· C:t1lmlng 111 fQf .. Pvr~e t l.00. C11lmi119 prk e t251JO. Oen fi •YM (T. Wine) C'i«I !R. GOtdo!IJ PU(.l•~I Silver fl.V. JallmOnl l!ltdlfllo<" Fair \H, :;tammrrl S.nalor Mitt !J. ~O<ldl ll•mt>ro Mlltvt'I (P. 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M.,n_ LOOtll 'R Lf•ll Cody Heads Bike Field l\l onarchs Wra1J U11 Title Tie LONG BEACH-Mater De.i ri ght-hander Dave Na j c r a pitched <1 tw<Hlit shutout as the ~1onarchs clinched al least :1 tic for the Ange lus League ha ~eU..'ill tltle. 2-0 over St. J\nthony. here Thur!Cday ... Tht· \\'in leaves 1t1a1l·r l"kl ""'ith 'a tw().)!amc advanta At' over its t'losest pur~uers \\'ilh only '"'() league san1es left for the season. Najera. who ~truck out six .ind didn't "'alk a n1an. got all the offensive support he needed \\'hen his tea1nmates producOO single runs in the second and sixth innings . Don Gatozza's t :-i p I c. fo!lowl'd by a double by Chuck Linnert , accounted for the first run. In the sixth. C'.1tozza l'l'achcd base on nn error. stole si·cood. and can1e hon1e on a slngle by Jim G;1rd<.'a. The victory \Vas ~Inter l..>ci's 12th against one loss in league play. Mlltt Del Ul ~?)~~:S1? or Smit~, I! Penlnlccn,o. o~ EcclH. l!I (anou~. rl Lei nn•"· c Macauiey , c G~rdo1. ct ~O~on, 11> °"'~"· lb ., .... .,. ·~ Tola!, SPIKE RESULTS ... Area Roundup Coullnut d From PlilRt Zt W 01nen Golfers LJ-1. Kel!Y (T) t. lol1nr..., (#J l. ~ ITl. Ol•l..-.U; 11.a. IGO·"' •o1tn• fXI '· H1.W..w (M) ), PV-1. H•yw•d CT) '· ,..,..,,,,,.,, IMI L+.,..Ml!I< CM• TL,...: 111. l. AN-, IT I. HIC9"1 : n• 100-1. •ol•rlll !Ml. '· Hl111M ... !Ml 1 !>,._I. Al·aaw111 116.1 l. F~IMll tM) Ll"91"l .. t1• (Ml. Tl,.,.: ts l. J. UmoM1 IT!. Ol1t1nc;1; fto.J. ....,_1 ... ,,l_ {M ) 2. """" !ti roo °'4(-1, Al·l•Ylll (Ml 1. ,...,..,, 11\lf• 11..,.· Sol.I. (M) 1 E~l•llM (f), Dl111~: 11•· v T . l llG-1 Mori..-IM~'· ... 1 ...... (Tl .l 7°l. s k M t B-llef IM). 11..,.. 2.U.1. TJ-1. EtlltUP 11111 1. M""°'t 11l J, ee l c M~~·c'i:r."-~~:o(r.'!'!"'JJJ. l; __ ~_:~~·. ?~~~~'.: ...... -----~ J-mlte-1. OoOCI !Ml L "•""Ulk {loll] • -· L'" .-....,," no ll!ltd, TlfM! It l. 170 HH-1. Gon11••· IMI " , ..... /Ml B k th ll f "° 1111•d, nmt: 1t.J. 3S C l:l Ann Teel. cluby.dfan1pioo <ll 11>@ t•~-1. Cion•~0 ... /Wl 2. Jtll-IMI El Ni'11ucl Co~lrv. Club or 1 Y1111l9f1fl IMI. Tlmt: U.2. • uo rel•1-1. M1,.1.,.. vi110. 11-~ '9.0. Cl s L.agunt&-Nlgu , has entered ''°'I ::'.J th~ '"!P.lQll§!JiJr:, g t 0 I e Miit rtl1v-1. Ml11l0t1 Vlollor--llm11 asse" ·et :ii ' fti h [ h •u-1 Wc1Jl~ke (Ml 2. fl•nko IM! no ()rang Counly W·Q m C 0 '~ H11t;1hl: I·• u -1 et .. ko tMl 1 J~u,,. (Ml 3. Three two-week sessions of :unutcur golf championships P~~o11a ~!;:1;;;~'!, ~!.:""d °' tti1re1. bi1sketball classcs arc being Muy 13·14 at litission Vii•jo 1ie1uM ,,. offe'rcd to IJuntington Bench Cioll Club and G~n Rtvc.r sP-1. c11u•c1W11 1M1 2. F; .. "°110 cM1 C:Olf Club. no ·~1.e1. 0•1••nc•. 0.1 ... sc~ youth in June and J11J~· under oi':U~: 11.ev•' CMl 1. Loult!fllOC11 lhc sponsorship of the Boys !Ml l Motrrvmen (Ml. Ol11•""t. 112• C\Ub Of J·(unlington 8ellCI\. TJ6-1 w1•t1•~e !M) 2_ J•lfo.r~ !Ml :i. The Elmer Coinbs sununer Hubl• !Ml. Dl\t9nce: :s.-2. basketball school is open lo ,,..,..,. boy r de h MJ11~ v1.1e u•1 1u1 T111111 s rom gra I rec to lflll-1. 01t1 !fl 'l.. 511 !\011 If) 3. eight. l!1v0Wlkl• CTJ. Tlmt· 10.f ~1. Ctwpm1n 1r1 z. c:rltllt10 fMl 3. Signups are available at the Rtynolll• i f i. T1 ...... , 11.1. lluntington Beach lligh gyrn .U0-1. lorl1r>e1 IMI 1 Oita (f l J. V•n<• 1M1. r 1,.,..: !J.1. from 9 11.1n. lo 1 p.m. ,,1ay 4, ll0-1. W•lllfl'>OVIOI \Ml ?. V1n« CM) 11 and J8. 1bc v.t>men's event is :i 36-- holc cornpctition with entry deadline ~t ~1ay 4. t.frs. T~·I is a six-handicap golfer and wiU be competing "'ilh Debbie lit&istcrlin of Mission Hills CC and Jill Endicott of Alta Vista CC aroong others. Bernice Kramer. a class A member of the LPGA. has 1 Hume (T) Tl,_ 7·0l.I. M11-•. Wfttiert>ou .. rM1 1 .AfldtnM Enrollment fee is $25 per been named head go l f i r i J Smttn CMI. f lm1: ''"-S st d t , 7.mllt-1. .Ana~ ...... CTI 7 Tll"nt< IM) • u en." . professiOll31 ror the Nc .... ·portcr 1 M1rcur1 cr1. Tlmr 11 :011 The scssion!·11re-from .. :Junc--nm three-par LJ.'(!Urse o i 70 M>I 1 '.AnCl•ew> IMI 7 A~!llOllV ff ) 7 'ln J I 2 d J I r:: 26 J. M•-Y (f l. T;n>t . •• 1 ·W •. ~ Y 1-1 an u Y 1...-· Nc"'JXlrl Beach . no L+1-1 Andrewi !Ml ' siehon !Tl Ass1st1ni:-: Combs arc She comes to the Nc"•ponrr J. M..torv !l ). T im~: i.. t . .. a r11~v-1. 1u111n. Tome· 1 11.1 conchcs George Clcn1ens, Roy "1th 10 years of profesisonal MH~ <tl•y-1. Ml.,io" \1••10. Tim.e : •1·11 d 'l•k Co • 1,1, t. " i er :in " 1 c ntrera s. golfi ng expe rience including MJ -1. c:onr1e1 (,.,..! 7. woo0~ 111 J Joclud!!d in_ lhl' classc~ \Viii 810ps :it Lancristcr. Pa .. Ooawe ~Mi. tif!vnt: ~ia. be ball·handhng, pass 1 n g . ri.tiami Bcaeh. \Vhite Plains. Arca Pre p Go lf drib b I i n_ g. ~E o .... ~_iR~···~ J'iY and Jat<''>t at the r c bounding. pf.1ymak1ng, D1sn iand C.Ql r.... Center in execution of plnys. man·to-Anaheim. man llnd zone defense. game "' .. ""' "1rt!1~~i co ,1ft11 .r.n• concept. dcfen.,.ive strategy, O'!.llt• IN)"· 11td 111<1we11. 11. ,_,. rules interpretation and (lfDDml>d\ (N) 1~. Cltt , ... ''· ~-• I F•e..-1!Nl 11. itet. G1...:l• M. ~. lerm1no ogy. 'l$lll•d !NI 1t. 1:1e1 Mc ii:nia11111. ~.o. Additional infonnation can l(ell tHl 71. clef. Cr1!9 IO, S.I, • 11· "' 5 1'lb•io11 11iejo President's cup pla y is unde r way for ,,.ome n's clui> members v.·ith first round matches completed. Jn the presidcn~·s flight . Jerri Hassan defeated Nadine ~1azc: 1'udl Sher Io pp e d f~lcftnor Swinehart : Jean ?1te1c111f stopped Cece Coury : and Lucv ~lcl).)nald defeated Eleanor ·\\'hcclrr. Glenda Guv ·clcfcntcd Jean Oavis in 1i1c first vice president's flight. 0th e r rt'Sults included Fran Histec over Jean Gntbaugh: Shari f-;a!ltman ov{'r llonl'~' Ca rrOll : and Jan Schudel O\'er Sue Oark. In 1!11.• second vice presid~nt's night. Joan Smith defeated Shnron Le.,.., t er : \'irginia Barnshy ~topj)('d Sally ~lcyer : Irene Kennedy topped Jean laccwoni; and Dot,. Alexander 1\·on over ~ladclin~ Stank•\•. Huth Jt·nkins dcfeate1t Carol \'ukich in the sccrrt.'.lry·s fli ght: Florl'!JL'(! c:ardncr was the \\·inner o\'C r Bo 1> p Y Pick'.!<ing: Dot Fo ge rt y defea1cd l\clh· Gardens: and /1nita t.lcCloud drc\v n byl'. In the treasurer 's flight. Joanne Kin~ <lefea1 cd Barbara 1-:rickson: Bonni!'! Baker dre\Y a bye: Buff Locke won over Anna Casertfl: and Brenda Agee dre\\' a bye . The final round "'ill be played next Tuesday. ---Hour rNI a.t. de!. r..-11 90. '"°· be obtained by ca 1ng 536-:nl . :..:__..::.._ -------- Super Savings ... While They Last! Qu ality "India" Passenger Car Tires Manufactured by General Tire 4-PLY NYLON CORD WHITEWALI S . FITS: Ford, Chevy, Buick, Chrysler, Dodge, Pontiac, Ambassador Wagons , And More. 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Exira, ch arge for larger o r ai r c ond11 1o n ed cars. setting torsion bars . and parts ti nee<:led. s1o's Don Swedlund's ·r-; ;m COAST GENERAL .TIRE 646-SOJJ -540.5710 •• J DAILY PILOT 2:J lfeel.:etad C'ule1adur Yachts Tune ·for Ensenada h1ajor yachting activity in Southcm Cahfornta th i s weekcn4 will be s l u n t c d toward the Newport lo Enscnada race wh1rh lx!gins ;:i 'll'Cek later. In the Ne~·port urea, U.ihi;i Cur1nth1;1n \'achl C I u b · s Angchnan Srries rJCl' lo Dalla Point has bt:l'll dubbed th~· '"i':nsenarla tuneup" f or Pcrlor1nance •1and11·ap H:1t" ing FIC<'t yachts. Tht· race 11 ill bc s;uled &iturJay. Dana PoUlt '\·al·ht Club's Pll Rf series race on Sundav 1., Jlr.o usl'd a.s .• \Ulll'UP b\ th~· ~achts <.'nlcr1ni,: lhl' r:nscnad..1 rart. l'l.L"B--Pl1 Ri'' Series f'\o. 2. C!.l'HS-S111;1ll t.u.1! n·~·::l!;1, S;11urd11~ , Sun:ta\. :-.'.und.1... S.iturrhl\, l\u11d.11 S <•L "rl! r \) t\ ST \'OY A..f.!_EH$ V/\1'!1 r s,\\"T\ \J<•\ll \ \ \l'\11 ('l\Hl"\'\'11\.\\" Y.\('Jl'f CLUB--~l3tch r:tr<.' scnt·s. CJ.I 'll ('11lun11t .. 1 1l1•l11• ,, r· l I. L H I 11 tr ;irl11ti r.il'<.' Exraliburs, St.1nday (' 1) I ,1 rn b 1 a . '.! ~ r 1· ~ 111 1 :-..11u111·1• !"an Oll'~O 1';:1t11rdny. Suncl<1\, t\ilu111 tu.1. l'\l ,1 1~ \'l·'.Hl>VS \ \l ll'f •> It I 1 I I ~ I l Ii :">111,111 1, ·I 1: ,11 1 ,,,., .• o c E 1\ '.' s 111 r~ rArn·r .. M l'J.:.H,n,1 i.111 P" 11· 11 11 :--du1d;i1 t'l.Lrp,_{)pc'ning Duy. Suntlny ...--.,,,--------1 r--------- C OH O~AIJll YA<'llT ~SIR WALTERS I C'LUB--San 01cgo to !'\t'1\'\Mlrl a;.. 1 l my lo'"~• CC1fe ol" r:u"<'. Sunduy W"'h,. w-Hoittu•• fo• SA.'J DIEGO \' f\C 11 T .....,,t..11"u,n p1or ..... 1u10Ur tl.t;B-Colhns Scrit·'i ((':1l·2il 1 2052 Newpor1 61vd c--) .. "'' Sunda): Blue Siar LEASE A '74 610 W~GOH S9f.89 mo. , ,, "'""I cl COSTA MESA DAT SUH 2l45 HA.RIOR ILVD. C.M. S40..64 I 0 l'hnun:lt1ons Sund:.i}. l!ound~ S~·rtt>S. 4 \ \01 Slllld:t\. $11\'1'1 r-------------------... DOES YOUR CAR IDLE ROUGH? WE l11\'1lat1on:1l Prc<lfttl'tl Lo,i.: r:•l'<'. Suntld\ START HARO? ~orlh ·and Inland J GIVE POOR MllAGE? CAN HELP '"~ F~H"•\C-00 VAi.i.Ei ' THE CARBURETOR SHOP S,\ILl~G Cl.t.:B-St·l S<.'(lut:; , .. 1 ... .0..n~•H .. , •• ,.. ~ 64 2·121" ~ .. illll!! I ........... "······!,~, ................ . ~n'ta 1\lt1nira Tiny .., ___________ ..;,_..;;;....;.. .... --..1 PACIFIC CATS WERE ORIGINAL CLASS AT LAKE HAVASU LONDON BRIDGE REGATTA Owen Minney and Mike Sines Of Newport Beach, Defending Champions, Show Their Stuff CAl.IFOH'.1-.'I ·\ Y\fllT --CLL'~ -~l:J~Ol"" Tru ph:;·,_ __ .;. __ ...;,_ ________ .,. ____ .. The Harbor Areo's Newest 1:a1·" \01'<.'r!on ~·ri•·" 41 fHI. ~\OBF. PH!tl-', f"l' \. ~1~1rt ~ :-.aturd.1\· DEFENDING CHAMPION JOHN ROSS-DUGGAN Youngest SBilor At London Bridge Rega tta _. - 314 at llavasu Ct1Ls, flobit'S Lo Co1npete A total or 314 sa.i ling catamarnns v.·1 1! pro.,,.·1 ovC'r La~e llavasu Saturday and Sunday 111 the annual Lontlon Bridge Ht1galll. The only non-cala maran boats on the lake \1111 be the Hobic-1 25. a tunnel monotype produced by Coast Catama- ran . the firm that builds the famed Hobie-14 and HobiL.'-16 catamarans. A NEW FLl::l-.:T this year WI!! be the Princlle--16. a sloop-riggetl e<1l thnt has been grov. u1g rapidly in South- land sailing ci rcles. The other cata maran neet 1vi!I be !he 20-foot P-Calc;, the original class that sailed on Lake Jlavasu 10 years ago. Largest nect in this yea r's regatta is the llobic-16 c 'With more than 100 entries. The llobie-16-.B fleet_ will ha.,·e more than 50 entries. T.\\'O ltACES AH E scOC>duled Saturd:iy and one on Sun- day. Ln past years v.•eather conditions on the Colorndo River lake have ·varied from flat calms to smaU gales. The event has grown to be far and av.·ay the largest inland sailing regatla in the ·U.S. It is sponsored hy the t\1cCulloch Co. and the Lake Havasu 'i'achl Club. Bolx'rl P. ~tcCulloch J r. 1s race l'hainnan. Check Out I<.:nscnada Race Boats .\S~n(l.<\T!O'll f ll·" ~i\'.1-.'T 1\ :'II (J !'\" I C"'Yt H \ Y YAt'l lT You ~on Charge DAILY PILOT Classi fie d Ads !·I 642 -5678 ea SPORTS SINCE 1924 SPORT FLASHES SUBARU Dealer Factory Authorited Sa les & Service Spec ialiting in All Eu ropean Ca r Repair s Harbor View Subaru STOP WISHING ao F/SH/N(J/ Ocea1iside Port Safe, -----.--The Newport O«an Sailing Association is ur~ing a I I skippers of boats entered in the Enscnada rare to ha\'e their boats inspected for ~fety provisions of the r:icc as early as possible to avoid a .llist minute rush. • Irvine l a ke is producing good trout fishing, fo ir lo good for crappie ond fo ir for b oss. Catl ishing is impounding. Anahei m Lokc is full. Super good on trout. • Some of the world's best fi!.hing is only 1 /2 tonk of gos away. "Buy your tackle from the People who know'' OPENING SPECIALS ' Co!ps Snys --....... 0 C E 1\NSIDE {AP>:-'.fhc in the mnin channei. There is no nct-d for em('rgcncy dredging, Anny engineers said. The rncc starts SnturdaY. Mav 4. In order to obt:.un sailing instructio ns skippe rs must h<l\"C their yach1c; and C"qUipincnt Ch<:<'kcd by Onl' uf the equipment inS"p«tors. ,\I! required equ ipm<'nl mu:;t bi: aboard and in working order at the tim<.' or the inspection. The inspector 'A'ill issue a receipt "'hich skippers must exchange for clc:1rnnce papers at Bahia Corinth ia n Yach! Club, 1601 Oays1dc llrivr. Local insp<'clors are: Jefff Fa rv.·clt. S ~·a I r s Anchorag<.', 2888 B ays ho r c Dri\'e. ~ I l I I· 'I· • San Diego County toke Hen~haw- -_El Cap1lon loke- O toy tolte.Loke W ollard- Su!herlond l oke-Solron Se Colorado River. ( • Santa Barbara Count " l oke CothV"'° • Ventura County loke C o~i~lo~-loke Piro • Los Angeles County l ake Co\to1c • Riverside County Loke Hem11-Vo11 loke • San Bernardino County 819 Sear loke- Arrowheod t oke· • REMEMBER OUR LURES ARE 20% OFF -All YEAR LONG • Ocean Spin Combo. S..\elt N~~I n"!l 1 1..: gl"'·' $ ... •~1"""'""'"-3995 i.~~ " ~ 00 •<11~ (ill lo· °"' • Fill YOUR REEL WITH 20 OR 30 LB . MONO LINE SPEC IAL AT ONLY 100--' Per 1 00 Yd,. • FELT SOLE HIP BOOTS $1495 SPECIAL 1f//~f fo~~RTERS •COME SEE OUR SPR ING An unusual sandb.'.lr buildup and turbulence were reJXJrted by the Coast Guard rOC<?nlly. HOBIE CATS DOMINATE LONDON BRIDGE REGATTA AT HAVASU J\lean"'hile, the body of an Jerry King and Patty Sandus key Ride Trapete in Tuneup Stral Enright <1nd .John Amies. Lido Yacht Anchorag('. Chuck Avery. ~336 Via Ltd~•. John Sigler. Balboa Yacht Cluh. 111111 Bayside Drh·e. II \1 Loke Gregory-SOl'lto Ano Rover Deep Creek·Scor Creek Hakomb Creek f I~1~;~f ~~E~'. ~ Escondido man who drO\\'nrd --------'---"---------'-------Hill Fundenbcrg, l\ewport Harbor Yacht Cl ub . I: a l ('>Id •lO<lmlOlj\ ""°_"_··:-"-:r~v ~ \ ~· April 9 when his srrla!I 'bo.'.lt capsized outside the harbor entrance was found a hnlf-1nile fro m shore tod<1y. Ile \\'<IS Elvin R. :\lanktns. •IL rtillrrc R csi"ll S •. i:a t' SAN F H,\\'CJSCO IUPI ) - Judge Haymond J . Arata. 67, rcsignC'd Crom the Superior Court bench !(I fish. play golf. garden and ·•smell the roses." Should h<.' have won the coming election, he \\'ould have. had to serve past his 701tl birlhday and therefore lost Cull retirement ~efits.- A fisherman 1n a pa~~u1g boat spotted the h o d y . Mankins' daugh1c-r. Kathy Freeman. 20. of Stol'kton. Y.\IS rescued by the Coast Guard and city lifeguards when the outboard motorboat-turned ov er. WESTfRN STATE UN IVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW OF ORANGE COUNTY CA LI FO RNI A'S LAR GEST LAW SCHOOL OFFERS A CHOICE OF FOUR PROGRAMS OF LAW STUDY, • e IN l lfH(t 2 •,1 er 3 YtAtS o1 fUll-TIMl law 1ludy !IS· lb cl1 .. rciom lic>ur1 pcl wr••l. Of • IN ltTHEI J '/, or I 'l'fAIS of ,AIT-llMf di~. l'W"'"0• or wrel~ll'"I r, .. ""dy IJ cl1\lt'• p~f Wl"'I , J 4 ho<1r1 per clau1. e y..., c•" ttrn yO\I• JU US DOCTOl 1101 deg1tt lfld ,,_.,, ELIGIB LE TO TAKE THE CALIFORNIA BAR EXAM INATION WJ lf( Oii ,HONf fO• CATAlOGUI 800 South Brookhurst An•heim 92804 1714163S-3453 APPLY NOW FOR lHE FALL SEMESTER. BEGINNING SEPTEMBER S, 1974 AU FOUR LAW sruov PROGRAMS AVAILABLE IN FALL 1974 JlllOlNll l llCJllll 10l 11011,.HT IHIUllO Sl!,IOINI \OAl'U .Al'nOVIO fO• Vl1i•o\NS Coustul Weather S""nV lodlY. \.lgM ~arl•Ole wll>dl .,10"' al>d mor"i"!I "°"'' oe~Grli•"'I wt~! !II norlllw(l•ltrlV U !(I 20 ~<>OI~ In 1nernoon1 IDCllV • .,d Salurdav. ~i;n today mMr 66. Kid s Like to Ask Andy Th<' inspector at Dana l'oint is Boh Hoy t. For :1pJX11nt111cnt call 4!16-927 in the c\'ening or 492-3616 in the d;iyumc. ,I • live Bait Boats DANA Poinl-lang Bcod1 - S01"1 Oiega-Newpor1 BeO{h • Expe rt Profe ssional Restring Servi ce (o.1tal !emprf1Ture1 r1nqe from .a lo 6.1. lnl11><1 trm~•lure• 1n91 tom •i to 11. W1t~r tern1M<1lurt ~. . --;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;~;I Sun. Moon. lid• [ We hove l /2 fo re !1cke ls to Art's ond Davey's l ocke r. Sto p by o ny N eal'~ ond pick your$ up. • TENN IS RACKETS f ~o'"""9 Hrod· 'Ill hon-TA 00~1~· S1111, Jlloo11. Tides fAIOAY SATUROAY ll:SS t.rn. S.1 •111 ....... 2_.a Fl~! ,.;Ill' , ...... l :l6 p.on. 3 t Fl,.1 low l ·H I rn. 4 .1 Stcond low 1;41p.m. :t.• Fl"! hiOh Flr11 1- SK.ond 1111111 Second ·- SUHOAY Sun 119" •: 10 a.m. """"" rlM'!I t :ll •·'"· l ·Sl1.m. •• t :ll 1.m. 4 .2 •:•9 o.m. l.1 9,12 p.M. 2.S Se•• , .33 p.m. Sett 12:16 p,m. ·SH D•nny Riff, Premier Unicycle Performer, 12:30, 1:30 and 2:30. COME ONE -COME ALL! See new bicycle s ... bring yo ur own and win cash prizes. $10 0 Gr and Pr ize for "Best of Show.'' $25 each for: "Best Single Ride"; "Best Mul tipl e Ride"; "Largest"; "Sm allest" (Rideable); "Best Ant iqu e"; "Best Cuslomized"; "Best Dressed Rider." Judging Begins at 1 p.m. Prizes Awarded at 3 p.m. Place: NEWPORT CREST (Robon Court) Time: 12 Noon, Saturday, April 27th. New Bicycles on Exhibit from NEWPORT CYCLERY, 211 6 Newporl Blvd. Ne•oortCf•tl It. Ptoltcl ol P.cillC H e, Inc Refreshme nts • Fun • Pr izes lllob1fl ~. Or1nl CotOOllllOfl, G1n1111 Co~tr•,tor From Pac1!1c Coast Highway and Superior Avenue Intersection. dr111e up Su£)erior to Newpon Gresl en1 rance. Sales ot11ce · :;2 Robon Court. Open da1l't' 10 A.M. lo Sunset. (7 14) 64)-6141. I; " I' • 2.J OAllY 1-'I LOT ,.,,,,.i,,, ('i•·····~ .... l1y Bil l\t•(lllC ' ' "I d idn't soy Billy could listen to my book!" 'Dee1J 11 liroat' Clear.!d 111 l :i11 ci1i11<1ti c,)1.irt Cl:\(1:\\.\Tl 1l"l'l 1 "l)f't'P Thro:11 .·· the tontr·1v~·r~1:il ·110\lL' fH:hl111g Ob!-.C'l!ll11 .L' C1li!l',ll''\ ~11 11('3Tly l'\'1•ry 1·1ty 111· 11 hi1,:h th<'ater 0•1nc·r .... h;i11 · 1nr·•I :11 'h'l·,1 11 · ha-, fuund u .. .1 life 1 n C1ncinna t1 h•nrnl'd 10 kilo\\' th;it the •>lh1·r 111:1y spe:ik." l lam11!011 Ct1unty pro~t·t111or Sin1on l.1·is said ht· /..11c•1\' of only ··1hrt'l' or four" l'..aSl''i in the <·ounlry involving "ll"'P Throat" tho:it ho:id been dee1dc·d !I\ f;t\'Or or 1he 11101 lt'. · r 011n vc11· shoi.:kl·d ... l.1·1:; ,.,;_1nJ Co11£lict l'igarc tte.~ Liuke<l to [JP.art Attltcl.:s ' Prol,ed .~ \\'ASlll\r;TO\' I L'P[(i_ A ;.:nn1p u1 nt•11 ~p:qwr t•d1tnri;d >1 r11t'f" l1t1\ ;1~kC'd lht· National \1•11 ~ ('01 uu·d 10 1t11t•\tiga!" 1111· po~,1111111.1 ul .i conll1e\ of 111!1•1 •\IS 111 !> ~ 11 ti I C J t l' d 111111111111\\ \'it·tor L:tsk~ 1.;1 ... /..1 ;11 T1·11tcd S2U.UOO frorn !!11· 1·01111111111·1' 111 Bt··•·l•'fl tilt• l't"'ldt•n1 ul l!li2. ;,\·eording lo h \:1111•111• :11 la'! ye a r's ~~·n;ilr \\":1 •1·rg:1t•· h··:1r1n~~ l\1·11111·1 Ii f{\ .. 1ron1. prl'sidcnt 1,f •h1· '\ 1lional Confl'rl'llt't' of F1!1r.1n~1! \\'n1•·t:-. l't'il'rr{'<l 1h1· 'SA~ J:H,\:-;'l'ISCO {AP I - :iliddlc·ai.:cd rnt•n 11 l\O ~n1oke n1ore th<in o p:iek of clgar1•\1t~.., \)''r day art.• ~1;.;: tllnl·~ rnorc l1kl·l.~· to ha1·1· s!roke!' 1111111 !-11n1lar nonsn1okl'r!'. r'l'J!,Urri· !e:-;s of nny oth('r i-isk f:H lf'J'4; rtsl·archl·r~ s:1 y 1\n lll·~l·Ur :-.tudy .I h :it r\rthritis I>r ev cn ti on 'lJ011btf u I' ""1' 1 \\'1111;1111 II. Arthur of ~Jo;\\' YOl{I\ t l'J'J 1 _ Th{' 1h1· '\:1l1ono1I ,'\1>11·~ C11unc11 u1 Arthnt i~ 1:11un<l<Jl lon !'a\'.'i it \€•11· \"111 /.. \I h1t•h ••tis ;1 <; ;i has · :in open minrl · but 11 ;1 11 :1110" "r JOur11;1hi;tit· " c"<lnS1 dc·ralill' dQubt" ahuut the ,l('l'Ur;u·.\' ;1nd i·!hl ro,. 1·)a1111 or :J ltiOChl'111l ~l 111 lt\~!ro111 4 ;11d lh<J t 1 h f' l.o n1!on 1h11t he d1srov1•rcd a t'\.1 ·r 1:111 ,. hn;1rt1 of 1111· i::n1up 11 a~· to prevent arthritis fullo"C<l 5,18~ 1oen and ~·(.nnen round I.hat heavy •'--iA!trclle ~n1ok1ng "'HS a :;ign1hc:ant eontr1bu1or 10 ti\(' ric;k in lllt.'Jl or a rnost cun1n1on 19nd of stroke . ltf;SULTS ()F TllE stuUy. part of the: Jong·rangc Vra1nln~hn1n lil'tlrl Study' of the Hoston l:nivcrsily f'.lcdical Cf'ntcr. v.·erc prc~ent('d Thursday at lhc an nu a I rnecting uf the An1erican Al·adcn1y or Jl;curology. The f-ra1ningh:im h l' a r l :;ludy fur n1ore than 25 years . has follov.cd tht' health of thous;1ncls of Fr<in11n~h~11n 1 residents anO is credited 11•1th1 isolating many or the risk f;1ctors of h{·arl disease and ... 1rokc. !-:ut·h ;:is s1noking and1 fatly ditts. 1111i•d 10 !i ll· <ho1rgt·s ;1ga111st 1'hl' biochcrnist. IJr I·:. C. ·l.;1,,kv 11 1tli lht• eountil. 11nd Harton-\Vright. <·l;11n1l'd 'l'llE STL!OY ottcn1ptccl to ;1i.:a111~1 1h•· \or1h Atnf'ric:1n ;1rthri1is is cau~(·•I h 1 protih· th(' strok1·-prn11l' l)l'rson !\:t'll~JlillJl •t' i\ll1aru·1·, 11l11ch (h•fiC'il'll(')' or P<Jnto!h1•nJC ;_i('JJ. <HHI fou nd tlia! during !ht· 18. d1.-.!1'lh(lio •s 111-. eolu11111 a conipuncnt of '. i1an11n ti )t·nrs, Hl6. p<.irlle1pa111s dice! oll l<1 .~11un1 !>a1d h\• thought \\'hich is easily dr~troycd in ~troke. 11li ~ I~ th1· . fi r!'l lllTI(' ;l rood processing. Ht' s:i1tl ,\tlx'rothrornbotic ll raj 11 pror1·..,:-.1011•d lll·\1•:;;pap1_·r arthnt1.~ is hl'C'OlTiirig lnfarction -\Hf -in11l1ich \ most com1non tYlie of stroke round in the study, <1t."<:ount1nt: for 57 l:it'rccnt or the t1il11l. 'fhe researchers :;;.i\d O\'l!r· ;ill incidence of tlu!I 1ypt! or Uroke .w:lS l'qUlll for. nitn and 11'funen. but pr1·do1nlnated in1 ren1alcs older than tl5 and in) 1nates 45 to :H . 11 \gh blood pressure was lhl' 11l a j or C'ont ributor for both sexes. th<'y said. but hca\'Y cigarette .s1nokinc also "'as signi!1cant in n1alcs _ I CHEVROLEASE LEASE '74 CHEVYS! Low Ra.tis • farly Delivery Ask for LEASE SPECIALIST! at HOWARD CHEVROLET MMA,, ..... r & Jcombor•• llvd1. Nowpot1 l ooch EXTEND YOUR LIFE ' EXTEND YOUR ARM BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK " FREE! "' HUNTINGTON BEACH TOMORROW, APRIL 27th HUNTINGTON CENTER BEACH & EDINGER 10 am Til 6 pm :\ r'ublic Ser,·ice from • l lunlington Beach Rotary Club and Orange ("ounty 1-leart :\ssoc. a \\'ith Thanks to : Huntington lntercommunity Hospital 642-4321 Direct or Collect to subscribe to the Da ily Pilot YOUR Hometown Community Newspaper urgaru1<11111n has brought 11or!d1\'1d1· h1:cat1sc pt'Opl<' ari: purl of the brain di(·s because 1·h:1ri.:t·~ tu 1hc :\'at1011al r\rws •«11 ing-n1or1· of th1o,; highly-:irt1·ncs ~uppl~·1ng blood to thc j 833·0555 c '01ull·1L <------""''_.,_,_):C"d ~oocl"'.', ______ ~'~"~"'~"~' ~a~r~o~b~t0<~·~k~cd~·_'."~·as~~lt~i<~· ,L,,,,,,~_,,,,,,,----,,--J _ __::======:-:-""".==============:::~ "' ~ OPl•DA<l.Y•A• ro••• . 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CJ:,p itorv liornc 111 (:,1h fo rn1,1 . C 111 I' ilii . '-t1r rn1.in be !1.1p;1y :11!lioul tic .1du- lcJll• 11r1 • .l of ,1do11n~ l.ino;,? l ook for hi:; \lil ·"' 1 ·~ l · f1·1.·r1 lclol 1 c11~ l/'/hy Ile'.,, G1;id 11..:...,; n (J.1,r ." . ' .. ' . ' ' • 0 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .. , " " ' ' ' ' ' I ,. ' • Al I (;0111in;: Su111lay \Vi th 'rhr I DAILY PILOT I • ./ --1\0«1 __ _,__....~BATHROOM SCALES • Orn•a!., l<ol• look• qr HI'"'"' bo lhr"""' ., Wowrn -leaO •••t< ·~ yau• thou ref lrwttol <tlor1. [h '' ·.'· ~ ..... B ATH FAUCET • Con••n•tnl 11ng!rl•••• <Onl10J. • Pop-wp oB~m~ly. t!S?O KITCHEN REG. $1495 '11 .9'1 1-1~,., •• ~ .. ' JACK STAND • N11111hpl11~kryor>Cl (h..l•t• pltYf"t ou•dt•l1l ,lipp1"'1 . • 11" lpG•.) ptJ•ll~·· • luo~• • H, ho~f1i .,..,...I li••1h REG. 'l.S 9 I ~ ' I \~HURRICANE ·' , ;Ji --=~~~~J • ow~-~~S ;\J •([, --~---- Old Fashioned PORCH SWING • Hnvily built ef s11id .ak with P"IO<I;,. Woff f;o;sh, s 2 4 9 5 • Fo1 paliG or por<h -M1m mtght like one fer Mother's Day! • 4' long .1. 17" deep contoured stGI. . ··~''""'•'"'~·· woth 4tf? 11!1 11<1! lrty. • Dl.11~!1, H+.tol_ l ... 11~. 11.,ht ,. •••• ,t~h ~., wllt lt<t l ti !lu1 '"'' RI G . ').99 UTILITY MA TS • Gree! le t'''·'"'''"· 6 ~"'''"'"''· AlG C • hr•lt tfl4 "'' 11 cl--,,.. 6 '""'"' 1olt•1 , 11 .... .,h .... t t• .. , •••m ~ltol ; .. '" ...... 9••(f . • Gl1u 1,,.,,, i" ott•ottivt ~olon . REG. s499 16.99 SCREW DRIVERS ,- I ! " r _, .. ., - ' ) • .~ Arts/Din ing Out Entertainment OAILVPILOT 2.-; frio..iy,Apnl26, 1974 Young man admires w all reliel 1 "Call From Delos" by UC I rvine graduate student John Okulick, pictured below. ' , Wall Reliefs lil Full Force • Lagunan John Okulick Works With Sticks and Straw By l 1\Cl\JE 11\'l\11\N 0111,.. 0.1ly p;IOI Sl•!I J ohn Okulick. whose <'urrcnt one· m an show of y.•all rl'liefs ~old ouL even before it OJX"Oe<l at tht• .lack Glenn Gallery in Corona de! 1ilar. h as opinion s as poy.•crful as his 1work. "People \\"ho patronize the arts in .this area seem to be more con- cerned \\'ith society than with art,'' Okulick says. . ''OF COURSE nrl is ts :ilso soei:-ilizc ~it art opcnin,!!s." Okul1ck ~:;iid. ··hut t he problem ;irises \1 h~n :.irl 1~ be ing 1iho•.vn for soci;il rca~ons r;1lhcr than to make people :l\l'i.lrc." Okulick's intense concern \\'ilh the seriousness ot' art is <1pparcnL111 l11s current show, y.·h1ch runs throui,:h )lay IO. 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' -::'6 DAILY PILOT • Re11aissance Faire Becl\:011s Revelers Aft£'r a motor trip north or Los An ~elcs. you can abandon ~·our 2Uth Century veh icle nnd ~tl'p through the i;::itcs of time . . .h.1rk. 400 yt-::irs to 16th Century England. to tht' ribald d:.iys of Queen Elizabeth I. A11·<Jiting your arrh·al are gl.Lld gianlS 12 feet tall, :i n1:.ir:iuding 20-foot dragon and trnvt'ling troubadours to lighten your way v:ith song and dance. They're all part of the 12th annu:il Renaissance Pleasure Faire & Springtime Market at lhc Old Par::imount Ranch in Agour::i. \Vending your "'DY through the r"1<11-ro1v strccLli. lined with the rustic shops of n1ore than 200 cra ftsn1en. you can pause ~~ to -survey a ceramic castle or ;; .. a 16th Century pullpuppct or a Sthandmadc cuddly dragon or a ~lassblown Renaissance viSU.'.11 •'drtight. OR YOU can linger in the .shade of an oak tree and ur.vcy the entourage of the ~Ul.'CO as she passes in honor of her visi t, by the local • townsfol~. There's the opportunity to ~ indulge Ui 16th Cc n t u r y culinary dellghts such as smoked chicken, steak on a • stake, cheeses. bangers and , • pastries, quaff an ale or a , .~ golden t-.lead wine, t'O\l'S \ n1ylkc or fruit juices. ALL AND more is possiLle , at the faire and market "'hich recreates the England of ~00 · years ago. t'airegoers arc encouraged to join in the 1nood or the time '~ by donning appropri a 1e 1 . ._ costumt"S for the venture into 1-~ ":- yesteryear. To assist those "·1~· wt~ would adhere t o . Renaissance dr~. the Faire offers a brochure on how to 1nake r-.t cdieval and Renaissance cos fume s , ·• ,:,.._~ including suggestions on bow ,... ~ ; to turn a 20th Century paUcm ,,., into a proper costume, and ,.... suggestions for po s s i b I c accessories. The brochure n1:1v be obtained bv \1·riting to . Faii-e Cos\un1es, . P.O. l:lox 4641ill. IA>s .\ngl·l..:s 9UIH6. . ·'' Am(ldeus Qiwrtet Plays in Laguna London's famed Amadeus Quartet will be in the Art Colony May 9 to offer the final concert in the 1973-74 season of the Laguna Beach Chamber ~1usic Society. War.ks by Haydn, Beethoven and Bartok will be per· formed in a recital scheduled for 8:30 p.m. in the La· gu na Bea.ch l!igh School auditorium. From left are Nor· bert Brain, violin, Siegmund Nissel, violin, Peter Schid- lof, violin, and t.1artin Lovett, cello. The society has en- gaged the London Virtuosi, the French String Trio, the Quartetto Ca:ecilia di Roma and the Borodin Quartet for four concerts in the 1974-75 season. Subscriptions are now avai lable. • ' One admlttlon entitles you up to 6 hours skating fun. ASK ABOUT SPECIAL GROUP RATE SAM OtlGO NI~. "· ICE CAPADES CHALE T COSTA MESA MESA VERDE SHOPPING CENTER HAlllOll BLVD AT ADAMi Tel: 979·BBBO Th(' Ciultar Shop!)(' or (,aguna Bf.arh prt'Sl'nls SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 8:00 P .~1. FREDERICK NOAD lute <1nd guit;.11· HAYDEN BLANCHARD tenor CAROL HERMAN 1~ f'l/Q ! .~.~Oll<'t'. IJc1roq1u•. t111d Con!e111µoronJ works by Mila11. Dowland. Lowell', Brifton. ana of/1er.~.- \'iola da gamba La~u na Beach lligh School Auditorium Gen(•ral Admission S.1.75 T1('k 1·t ~ no" on ~ale :1t Thl' Gu itar Shoppe. ur~; :-.. t ·nast Hwy., Laguna llcach. or ;1t the door. For further 1nrormation call -19; -2110 ~roccssion . grc<'tin!! ht' r ubJcctS. on h(·r 1vay to \'h."IV "The !\l::isque of the Judgn1e11t { Paris" being acted out in '!'he fil irc [,, located off the \'cniw·a Fri:-cwoy \\'l'Sl at lhc l\auan Road Exit. GYPSEY DANCERS TAKE CENTER STAGE AT FAIRE Event Also Offers Commedia d ell 'Arte and Shakespeare ------------------------ ·,,Programs , Honor Ives, Slioc"itberg • 1o. LOS Ar\GE LES (AP ) -An ;o1nhi1io us 6 4 • Jl r o gr a 1n ~hedule or co·1ccr1s featuring -·;1rtist.s fron1 around the 1vorld • llas !)e{>n announced for the J9i4-i5 Los Angeles ~lusic Ccntl'r season. Executive Director Ernest Flcishn1an said the reason \1ould be d.:dica1t•d !o the IOOth anni\·ersancs of the births of !l\O ~rl':lt 1'Qnductors. Charles Ives and Arnold Shocnbcrg. . . <t~~ W-ith-This Ad. Fuel & Ignition Diagnosis By Appointm ent At The Repair Centers Listed Below FAN BELTS '·'0 """ IYtlf·-· The season ~ icks orr \\"ilh Verdi's ··Rcfjuir1n" fca1urinA sopranos ~larlina Arroyo an1l !\lignon Dunn and Italian st<1rs Luci ano Pa v a r·o l I i and J{u~gcro R.1ifondl. "Let's Be Responsible" 8 . O!ht>r inlcrn.i tlonal st;1rs on !he l'ight·n1onth s c: h c du 1 e int·ludc l ~rcicli \'i11lin1st Zvi z,.1tlin, l\orran \' i o 1i11 is I K.1 uru:·\\'1';1 t"hun u. Hon1 ani:i11 Get an Echlin 'Hi-Energy' Tune-up. 1,111n1~t lladu l .• upu. 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Costa MHa 540-1206 South Coast Shell 3045 Bristol St. Costa Mtso 546--7220 Vi.ta Center Shell 19th & Pioctntia Costa Mtso 642-9044 • • and Food Stamps ------- Goodbye Hollywood! We Have Our Own Farmers Market! and we sell all the fancy FOODS ,S;;>';;:, al SENSIBLE PRICES ,~,"<~':'" the world 's finest PRODUCE the wo rld's freshest FLOWERS And Maw! Our Hewe-s t Addition, "WIHEMEH'S CELLAR," Compi•t• Doti and Wine Store! Come in and Stt "Our Fu 1111en Morlcet" -You'D Love It. and You11 Love the Prices! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M.! ~, '::_·''.:::.,:RijJL·~•[ll ·~ ~~~·: R1llf:I1T1h~'~ ~ Ii. WIHEMEH'S CEl I !·i WIHEMD4'S CElLA1~ 1! IMPORTED ~ , 1 JARLSBERG :'. ' BOILED HAM I I ~1'·1 CHEESE ':'', 'Jt! , ii TIM'.._ . '~ I r:' ··~ ~;!! s~~' ~ ii) '~ = .. ,,7• Sf 69 ~ ~lij ... 'lf ... ,_. ___ witti~" ----. ~ ~~~1~~ .•• -~:.-V:-ith.-~ _:_I=_, : $-~· ---~ ----. •1fii:' •-~ • .;o:_ -~ - -'Rt$/( '°1ict T'Mw BM....+wtt! LARGEST GlOWH GIAKT SIU Artichokes • b " s T u " I' ,, s I< " 11 0 s ' • Comic Duo R eturni ng To Cocist D~· NOR,1 ST'NtE'/ 01 Ill• 0111\1 ""•' 11111 It's gclltn~ to b • one of lhmic annuul l'\'cnts !hat cn:ltJlt' us to t'<liil ()ff our !roub les for a .,..-hill'. Like "'hen scvf'rill .S\\'a1lows make it back to fapistrnno. n b .. 1ck.,..·ater vill:lge bans "Catchc·r 1n !hr llyr" or a Gahor sisl<'r lakes :i Ill'\\ husbt111d The latest rlt>\'1 \nprnC'nt offf•r1ng relil'f frnn1 lhc h11mdrun1 is Skiles and llend('rson's yf'arly boflrding of the good ship B('ubcn E Lt>e 1n "\Pwport Bt'aeh. The t'XJ>t'ricnct> is a surC'-fire "'av ·10 let lhe n1agic fJO\lt'r of humor exorcise alt our l'urrenl devils -~-- Not a n1oment too soon. the e11r:1ti\'C tou1foolt'!ry for lx"<lra~~k'<I 1971 g1•ls under v.ay next Tu1·sda\'. ~11,unt your pl;ins quick!\. hn\\'e\l•r. tht• 1·nt;<1b:,el11ent is lin1itt·c! tn nnt· l!t'l'!1ng ll'l'ck. THEY 'LL PLAY IN NEWPORT BEACH NE XT WEEK Skiles and Hefidersoro ~eturn to Reuben E. Lee Bill Sl..Jli•s and I 't'll' 1 ll'ndt·r~nn l'()u ld <':!Sil~ Jl<1 !'k 1h(' Hr11h1 •11 I·:. Lt't' f11r r11;1n\ solid rnontlls. Anrl 1li:1!"s as 11 shhuld h;· for l\IQ hunh:lo\111 bo~s-11011 rt111l..L'tl ;1s one i)r 1h1· lop l"Otnt1.h tt.,1!11!>-in i:hn\\'·hu -;1p1>t'ar111g on lhl' sl a~.e· th.it l:1uncht•d IJ11·1r <Ill on the rn;ul to !'1!;1rdun1. Tiit:\" 11.\\"E fl":lc:un>rl n;1l1<1n-11 •h· T\- ;1uU1elll"1•s on thl' r :nldll •~J:t'r<: ~11:n111o •r ~ho\1 for !~·an .\lar\111 :111d !'llu·h sJ1<111<. 1..; .f.1111111' Car.;;()n. /)ti\ 1(! Fr,,•t ,1.•n I ";1 n1pbrll. Jnh11ny l ',1 ~h ! lnlh 1111NJ !';_11.il"l". \\1k(' IJcu1::;l;1'l .. hi.-\ H1"l1•1r ;1nrl l.fH).-; FOil countlrs.o; nicrnbt'ri; ol thl' Erl Sullivan. In .1dd1t1nn 10 !"uru1•! loyiil ;ind oldt•<;l-stand tng f:i n club _ t·~trnsi\"t•lv 11 ith '"L:H1~h Jn "s"' H1111an Orangi.' Cou111y oul ·n· abnutcrs _ to he <1nrl :-0\arlin. lh1•\ havC' ;1p;)l·:1 r1~! ill 11',1!1\" on h11nd for ;i rous1nl! fl"lllrn \1 l'lt:on1r 1n;11nr 111i.;t11clubs inc-ludil'l! the Ft1n1,n!!<1. And bring an·addini: rnac·h1nr· 10 t oun1 Sand~ :ind l~rndrn;1rk 111 1 ~1!'1 \•:.:,•~. the con\·crsions 11111011~ tho!\C Sf't'ing Bill Harr:ih"s 1n l.:1kr T~1h•lt: <ind the l\11.:onut and !'etc for the t1rst lllllC 1n person. (;fO\"C Ill Los t\ngeJ,•s. Thev arr· trulv 1n1·t·nlt\"(.' C'!l\('r!<1inrr:c;, E\t'n ao.; Tht•r board th•· Hl'til>i·n E. !,it' \\'hn bt·gin 1111h a prl"rlll~l· 1\·J111'h c\"Oh"t•s ne-:t \',Lt·k till'\ 11 h .. lHll•<t1 :.111:.: lr•Hll ;i into <1n engag1111-!. tnoidl':lll and 11·ildly JL1Sl-<"on1·ludt«1. Eur11pt•;u1 10ur 11nh th1· hil:iriou~ n1on1;1 ~d of i1npm1'i"al i1in:•' Carri. .. nll·r~. That Jrtunt luun11 1!1•·111 p;intnn1in1~·. 111d;•-r;1ngint.: ~('lf-pr('(!Ut:Cd rlf'r!Qr!lll ll~ In Fr:1nk!Llfl St111:l..hnh1\. .Y!Ulld ct!t·r:ts. ;u11I S4.'!f·<H.:<'Olfl]J.'Hl1Ct! 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Basket of"Assorted $\veet Rolfs & Muffins, Hon-ie Fried Pora roes & Freshly Brewed Coffee Served w,-th every Enrree OPEN DAILY 11:00 AM Lunch Served to 5 PM Dinner Served from 5 PM LOUNGE ENTERTAINMENT NEWPORT BEACH 59 Fashion lsl1Jnd For Re~rVJtions Please CJ!I '344-5313 . ALSO SUHOAT l'LAl'oTATIOM IRE.t.tt~AST -10:JO o .... to 2 ,....._ T111". 1hr11 Sot. GEORGE FOSTER S11"· ci"d Mo11 . llf)ur1 C<otkt,11t~ 1 .. ·~1n t,, .1 11n 1·• 1 ll1nn••r '' r• .... t lr·1'l1 • 111 l''.1 ~tJ L! IJ~I Pril!ht IJ~na l'n1n1 32802 COAST HWY. l•t c.-~ va1r.y ~··~·•,1 LAGUNA NIGUEL MEADOWLARK COUNTRY CLUB ORANGE COUNTY'S TOP ENTERTAINMENT JOE LIGGINS The Original "Honeydripper~" BACK AT THE LARK ROOM with l1'Jl l:.R l AIN Mf "JT f-JH"';HTL Y l · ·pl Sunr.,,, ! WILLIE JACKSON Wednesday thru Sunda y CHOICE PRIME RIB EASTERN STEAKS SEAFOOD JJ ..ftQ~ .. + F-.~a;i;.,, t,p to 4SO PO!CI P! .. 16712 GU.HAM AVENU E !At Wcir"erl HUNTING-TON II.A.CH (7141 144·1 184 ...... ' •,, /fiq l V/AF-.N(f; f,Vl'.'-1 ~ HU~ITING T ON BEALH MICllSll ~.\\II LY \II XIC A~ H LST I LI H I\ T >-4?-9000 OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO "YOUR BIG PARTY JS OUR BIG PLEA SURE" .~flt•I;. 171hSTRLLT · lll LL<.l!L.\ SO. (.Q';T \ \ll·S \ l'J!()i\l:. b-l~-7ti;h •COCKTAILS • • • . ' • r . . . r-- ---;,-: ------, 28 OA\LY PILOT FriQy, Aprll 2&, 1q74 ~tJlaUl"tlltt ' • : INDONF.SIA : GALLERIES ' COCl'(T ... 1L• • LuNCM • D1NN1£• t [•---------------------------------------------------------------- ' ··-:::::c::-~.:::·. ';."%·:;: ~~"'.'"' I E DZ lff E hib. flpens_Tu . h ,..,, •• AT . 111 .. Q ........ ,-\1•00 .,,.., t t Ai~_:·::.0~~:~~:~~~::_j merson-oe --er x _ z _ n .1.,,,g.,,,_.,. . .,_ ____________________ _ ---• ---NE\\1POHT llAHUOR ART l\1USEUi\t -2211 W. Balboa l\1ay <I. to the 19th century, may be viewed through l\1ay JO. lloun: ,.. Early Bird Special Complete Dinner-$3.95 Monday through Friday S to 7 p.m . D•nci ft9 3 En+trl•inment Ni9htl ~ In Th, Lou"~' CONTINENTAL CUISINE Al lHE F A~l+ION l~LANO ~10EWAY Oi11nt< e Mon.-5•t. e Lu11ch e Mo11.-fri, l•11q u1h e C•lefirtq e p,;v•lt P•rlie1 60G·D Newport Ce11ter Dr., Newport Center -644°S06G SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. BANQUET FACILITIES OinMr Sened Fro"' S r.M. NOW FEATUlllNG 117 rACIFtC COAST HWY, DAVID & LAURIE HUN TINGTON IEACH rlallO, Guita,, Yotals folk· Rotk • Sta11dard • Dance 536-2555 T11ea. 1hu1 Sert. lllvd., Nc\\·port Beach. Paintings and collages by Callfor-f\londay through Friday from noon lo ~ p.m. and Sunday n1a artist E1nt>rson Woelffer. The exhibit focuses on a 20-~GUNA BEACJI ft.IUSEml OF ART -307 Cliff Drive, La· from I to" p.rn. yeor period and contains 50 \'<orks. Through June 2. En-guna Beach. Collection of the works or William Foster (1882· CHALLIS CALLElllES _ 1390 South Coast !fwy., Laguna trunce Gallery: 20 drawings by earthwork artist Robert 1953), an early iJlustrator for liarper's, Saturday Evening Beach. Acrylics by Lucia Anderson and oils by Paul Soui.a. Smithso n \\'ho died last summer at the peak of his career. Post, etc. The exhibit is a st udy of the\fenwle (iJ,rure. Also, through April 28. Hours: \Vednesday through Sunday from !lours: Tuesday-Sunday, noon-4 p.m. and f''riday, 6-9 p.m. photograms by Jerry Burchfiled and an inyilntional mem-ll l , COHONi\ Dl::L !HAR LfBRARY -420 ?i.farigold, COrona dcl t.la r. Oil paintings by \Vinifred Voegelin and turquoise jewel ry and olhl'r Indian artifacls. Hours: !'11onday-Tues- day-Wcdnesday, 1-9 p.m .. Thursday-Saturday 9-5 p.m. CllEZ ELLE -197i1 S. Coast lf"'Y-. Laguna Beach. Oil paintings by Elyse Harmon and lfelen \Vinslow, through June 15. Hours: l\1onda)-Saturday. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. NE\\'PORT DEACll aVJC CENTER -3300 Ne'A'J)Ort Blvd .• Newport Beach. Se pia Ink study in four panels by Carol Slaindon. Also, tapest ry exhibit \vhich includes the \\'Ork of Liz Bennett, Pat l\tarkle~ Mary Pryor, Dix.ie Hall. Nancy llalluda. Mary Edmundson, Sheila Del Real. Jill Tora yM and tacnda Winlerbotham. Hours: Daily, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. JACK GLENN GALLERY -2831 SE .. Coast lf \Yy., CororlR drl r-.tnr. \Val l reliefs by John Oku lick of Laguna Beach, a LC lrvule gradu:.ite student in <1 rt. l·lours: Daily, II a.nl.· 5 p.m. · \. COLLECTOR'S CllOICE -606 N. Coast •ll\'Y., Laguna Beach. Acrylics, slitchcry and stoneware by Gonzalo Duran, through VEAL CUTLET OSCAR Gi•llllhtd wll!I A1plfifUI llp1, Crib 1.,1, UllCt eordtl•I••· lopped wl1h •... ,. .... AMONG 20 SILE CT DINNER ENTRIES VINA HARM ER DUO Ent1rl•ini119 Art Stn<lent ~);l1il>itii1~ Chapman College senior art st udent Jonde Northcutt "'ill present a collection of her 11·orks l\tonday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Purcell Callery, 333 N . G!11sscll St.. Orange. A "'Clear Celebration into Ra inbow" offers p r i nt s . photographs and d r a w i n g s created especially for the shov.r \1·hich will open with a reception fi1onday at 8 p.m. for n. .. ,, H11abaiJri ill To- Vilif Athens Burger U.S.A. 5,7 W. I 9ttll SI,. c..t• Mt-WI ·64b-7666 .~~ Ct:'r11111~1y 2/t~Jtt((l't'tlll ENTER! ~.INMENT J -· NIGHTLY , bership exhibit. Hours: Open dally, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays alld 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m. \l!'eckends. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE ART GALLERY -15744 Golden- west St, Huntington Beach. The works of 12 art Instructors, members of the GWC art faculty, are on exhibit through April. Art forms: include conceptual paintings .by Bob Alder- ette, ink washes by Harvey Clemans, three-dimensional en- vironment by Kay ~tortenon, and stitchery by Darrell Ebert. Hours : 1'1onday·Friday, 10 a.m,-5 p.m. and \Vednesday, 7·9 p.m. ' ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ART GALLERY -2701 Fair· view Road, Costa t.1esa. Thirty~ight photographic prints by famed Japanese photographer Eikoh Hosoe and selected "·orks by OCC photography fac ulty. includ ing Victor Land· 1,1•edcr. Larry Larsen, lion Leightoll1 TinR Lend. Brian l.e"·ls . Brion Mille r, John Sanford, Steve Schwartz. Arthur Taussig und John Upton . !lours: J\londay through Fridoy, Y ~1.111 .- 2 p.m. CAL ~iATE FULLt:RTON ART GALLERY -800 No. Stale College Blvd .. fi'ullerton. "Santos" exh ibition inC'ludes, more than 150 hand<arved religious figurines from the 16th and a.i.n. o ., p.m. UC IRVINE ART GAIJ..t<:RY -Fine Arts Village. UC Irvine campus. Piect by Tom Eatherton described .as ·•space de- finc.-d by glowing lines agaimit the darkness of a void.'' Hou r!!: Tuesday through Friday from ooon to ~ p.m. and Sundays from I to 5 p.m. ' CAL STATE LONG BEACll GALLER\' -6101 E. 7th St, Long Beach. "Art of the Abelam of New Guinea." art ob- jects and ritwl instruments mad4 by a New Guinea tribe. \l'itl be on exhibit through April 29. llours : J\1or1day through Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday. lrom I to i p.m. ~tUCKl=:NTJIALER Ct:~TER 'CliLTURAL CE!\'TER -1201 .~falvem Ave .. Fullerton. ""Sho"·case," the scc:ond annua l art Rental Gallery Juried exhibition. fealures lhe l''Orks of Orange County artists. Hours: Tuesday through Sundays. l·S p.m. EVE "S AllT <iALLEll lES -1416 S .Coast 1-l"'Y·· Laguna B1.1uch. \\'orks by Diana Bartz and Robert ~l arshall. through April. Hours: ~londuy·Friday JI a.m.-5 p.m. and \1•cekends, 11 a.m.-6 p.n1.: South, Coast Village. \Vestcrn art by F'rank Austen und Tony Ca!agno. through Apr il. I-lours: l\1ondny- 1"hursday . 10 a.in.-\1 p.m.: F'riday and Saturday. 10 a.m.· JO p.m. and Sunday. II a.m.-6 p.m, Lagm1a11 E1·ic He11de1·so11 i11 Co11cert F' i It e e n-y ear-o ld Eric Henderson of Laguna Beach "'ill present a classica l guitar C'Onecrt Saturday, l\1ay 4. at Fullerton Jr. Collegl', 321 E. Chapn1an Ave .. Fullerton. lie "'ill present a ve1rird program during the C'Oncert \1•hich will begin at d p.m. Barcelona with Prof c s s o r Emilio Pujol. f.lcndcrson has performed in Spain and the Netherlands. \Vhcn he gave a concert In Jaen. Spain a Sp a n is h nc1,1·spapcr commented. '·\Ve arc sure that Eric Henderson is the ne\V genius Of the gui tar."' A ourcn hc\Yspapcr said, llENDERSON has been "This 15-year-old American studying classical guitar for guitarist's 1 e c h n i q u e is eight yea rs. !Ic began his impeccable and his phrasing is fontl<ll training ""ith Antonia ·remarkably nlature for his l\forales of Laguna Beach young years." "'hen he was :;even. F'ol101.,.ing his s ou t he r n lie spent the summers of California a P p ea r a n c e s 1971 and 1972 studying with Henderson is returning to masters in !\ladrid. Jn 1971 he Spain to ... prepare f o r studied wilh Aurrero Herrero. i n tern a l ion a I g 11 i ! ;1 r considered to be one or the con1pelition in UarC'f'lona in_ finest teachers in E:urope. September nuring his second trip to ;-::.-=-===="'-"---r-.tad rid, llenderson had an - audience with Andre s Segovia. You can Charge Mc 11lso pcrforrnt..>d l\'ilh :--lu- dcnts of Segovia's 1nastt•rs DAILY PILOT cla ss. three of \\horn <ire na· Classified Ads liona l a\1ard 11·innc:-~. ln J uly 1973 llendccson 642-5678 aucrKled n1asters classes 111 '-----------_, SUNDAY --11---·sRU'Nt:R-- Aho on S"ndty JAM ... ICAN Oonnrr Coc~t,.,1, E111er1a!nm.,.1 Eric Henderon to perform cl1.1ssical gu it ar in Fullerton concert. 51Ell BAND J1 .)'(' / (1 r.L;(i~y1·lle. ,/· ,,/, t ·J/) ,/J ,., --,y,···y ./fl'l'/~f·I', i--S/Jf'lfC/1-u /.j -·:j/// TEMPLE GARDENS ~IWJ;SS Restaurant RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE ~· •!!! •'\.•JiTW :_ f l':11tu·ini,: f.x<'ltic Tro11ka l Urlnks CJ'HIS SUNDAY, <.l'REA<.l' YOVRSELF <.l'O SOMECJ'HING DIFFERENCr. creperfe offers a choice of 27 crepe entrees a nd desserts for brunch, lunch; mid-afternoon snacks, dinner' MUSHRO OM SU PREME CrCp<-~ 1ur1h mushrooms 1n a c1e.1m sauce enh.1nced wilh fresh parsley. OPEN DAILY 11 00 AM Tel. 556· 1225 Soutil Cou 1 l"la1•-Colll1 M~• Mon.· Thur. '111 10.00 PM. Fri. & Sat 'hi Mi<lni1)hl Sun. 'Ill 9 P.M. 1 ,., .. ,,.,.,..._"' .. -"1 PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES • HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS Now Me 'n Ed's mobile ovens speed delicious piplna:-hot pizi'1s to your door in minutes. ror prompt service pho"' 646·7136 ~ .. .;..I;·.· d (Newport Beach/Co•ta 111csa·l71h and Tustin) L / or 847·1214 (HunUngl~n Beach-B.,ch and H"I). .'J!/ Get the Pizza with Pi izaz .~:~ 'lnettfds I ...... _ ... ........ """' --·- l unch eon & Dinner Da ily 1500 ADAMS lat Ho1borl COSTA MESA 540.1937 5~0·1923 A11d, 111 G•rcle11 Gro•e 11201 IROOKHURST IAI CHpma11I 618 ·7020 JJoiJeaux ::reu cll Cuisine ftIVIERA 1tt5TAUMNT Continental Cui1ifi'e Cockt1ils Sarvtno Luncheon ond Diuntr Mondo11 through Sotvrda~. Closed Sundays We •r• loc•ted next to the M•y Co. in South Coest Plez1. JJJJ s. lrht.a Cu,111 M... f4Q,Jl40 CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. -3 P.M. DINNER IS SERVEO FROM S P.M. Phone 833-2770 c_Airporter C/nn cr.Jotel 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD . . I JI !Os:>PCKih! !flt IOrc>O<"IJ NEWPORl THE PIZZA FROM THE EAST HAS COME WEST! t .§~o~~-i-~~ ttol• F-'fy Fw. lttlf...-ont LUNCH & DIMMER DAILY ;;::,,,, [,# Tues -Sat. from 11 a.m ·Sur.day 3 p.m_ .,o•· ~l.'~~:;, .... FOOD TO GO 548 3172 . • RESERVATIONS ~ ~ PARTY ORDERS -i + 2574 Me-wport ll•d., Costa Mesa ~ .. El Matador Announces Marcial Is Bock Come In & Soy Hello • we l fA 11[ RE.'10DCLED LUNCHEbN SPECIAL' s 1.35 Mow Serti119 Beer and Win~ 1768 11Vt'Pa1T BL VD .. C.M.. 645· 3520 N PORT BLVD. AT 18TH STREET NOW OPEN ENJOY A BtT OF CLO SAN FRANCISCO r·caluring SEAFOOD • STEAKS • PRIME RIB Dinner 4:30 to 11 lunch 11 :30 to 4 (Fri. & Sot. to 12:00) Ent.nai-nt T .. s. 111111 Sun.. ( 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE fC«Mr of Wt-1tcliff 8llCI Do....,f NEWPORT IEACH 645·5222 ··-·-··~ ' • I !-I JDe f ;le .fe'itele~0 ,J ~e FRENCH CUISINE 011en 7 Oa-t 1. t I :JO •.m -11 :00 p.m. LUNCH e Ol NNER COCKTA ILS 3800 S. Plaza Drive South Coast Village I Adj•~~nt •o So . Co,,r Pl111 ) Proudly Presenrs A DIXIELAND JUBILEE W1!h Trie BACK BAY JAZZ BAND Friday & Saturday Niles A.ff"" S p.111.-COMfJftte Me1ico11 Di_.. 1712 Placentia -Costa Meso -548-9203 111 21 st Pl., Newport Beach Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO OR iole 3-9560 Op•11 YHr Arew1ul Doily 12·12-Fri. oM Sot. ''11 lo.,., 642 ·4321 Direct or Collect to subscribe to the Dally Pilot YO\JR Hometown Community Newspaper • • --- .. • • w.r ·u· ' ,,, 1 iarns "S udd en.Iv · • F'r«Jtl~. Aprlf 26 lf/7J ----0Al l V Pit OT 2~J • For l\CE1' .411,ctio11 • t-'-4.------<'~,..----Cll.L-'C..""'--,.._!.lci.l.l.ll.._ __ ,l_4u:MJ.1~.~"'-~"--"''''-"''""~-J•t".llc·I_~·"'o"C•c-''"'"'""""'C' -)\"""c'''----1 11111 l.w ;uit·t•uni·rl d·.!f!IH.: tLl' 1111! h,, UJl 1"r 1,,,1, ;11,· ll.111• -· ' TELEVl$10N ACTOR Jorge Lavat of Mexico MEXICAN FILM STAR Sarita Garcia ( .. MEXICAN TELEVISION AND RECORDING ARTIST Amalia Macias to Appear at Knott's J(1iott's, Magic J(ing·doni Plan Cinco Celeb1·c1tio11,s Subway Site Surfaces Mexica11 Artifacts C"1nco d~· :\!a vo celehrauon~ v.ill 1akr• plaL-~ Sa lurda.\ and ~\'untlav. :\!av 4-5, at Koot rs Berry" Farm" and D1sneyl:.lnd Bo!h ;1mu,emcnl p.1rks \\JIJ featUrl' 1\lcx1can telcviiliOO. flln1 and rt'1...'0rd1ng artis ts on stage. ·rhl' cclebratrons also v.111 1nclutlc :\I c x 1 can cl'lchritics. n1ar1ach1 a n tJ niarimba bands. Archeol ogy or the ri.1etro, an exhibit of Fifexican artifacts discovered during the con.struction of the Mexico City subway · syste1n, is on view at the California Slate Museum of Science a n d Industry. 'I'he exhibit has I 7 I specimens. The artifacts are from J\.1exico's pre-Hispanic period, Hs first Co I o n i a I period, and artifacts from the innermost recesses or the old city of Mexico; Tenochtitlan. The artifacts are among.180 tons of archeo lo gical artifcats that n·erc discovered along the excavation si1e of 1he i\1exico City s u b \Ya y system in 1967. The Nntional lnslitute of Anthropology and ~I i s l o r y began a rescue mi ssion to preserve me artifacts. 0 f ritexia>'s cultural past v.i1ich covered the 26·milc excava- ti on site. The sculpture fOUNtAIN VAll(l' tl'I c.l. ~1 FRI THllU TUES. '1'1L t :JO Jelln W•Yftt "Mc Q " Al Ptcll>O "SERPICO" (RI Acadtmy Aw••lll Wlnntr Sl•ti~~d-llllClfonl .,.HE WAY WE Wlfll'" AIMl "''SUMMl!ll WlSHlS, WIHTEll DllE.AMS" • Surfing Spring Festival • THE IEST Of "RED HOT BlUE'• & "SEA DREAMS" plus "FRENCH KICK" 7:30 & f :lO loch l•tt1i119 "THE NEW LAND" ... "NORTH COUNTRY" MOVIE RATINGS FDR JWIENTB AND 'YOUNO PEOPl£ T,.. ~'"'-lff ll'lt fft"'l't Is N ~ ,,.,-t6M IM_....,. ef _,, ,_ '" t...,,,.., ~ Uliltl'M. ______ ...... __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ,d -oofl\ ... -..... ,. .. o •""" ___ .. , ............. contains a giant jaguar head : a normal size skuH and precious stones as eyes and a figure of Ehecall. god of \\'ind . The exhibit con l ain s ceran1ics. musical instruments II EA II I Iii G U1sneyland's of s lo n c . m in i at u re lail·nl IU\l'U I> 11 i!I Jx> three of representations of the ball 1\lex1co·~ n1os1 heralded star<;. actress &irua {;arc i a . court . te!<"vtsion pcrforiner :i n d Early Colonial Pc r i o d l"l'COrding artist. Jorgl' l.avill findings include plates, bowls, -and singcr-con1poscr C<lrncl10 candlesticks. buckles, rings. li l•yni1. thimbles, padlocks, pots and The entertainers \I'll! bf nec klaces. accon1pan1ctl by !\lariad:u Los The exhibit IS in the Spare Campcros and 1nastcr or Building of the exhibit. The 1ercmon1es Anton io l)eio;\J an:o hours are :'llonday !hrough 11hc11 1h<•y pcrforn1 oh the Friday. lO a.m.-1 p.n1. and 1'vinon;o11·la nd stago at !. 3 Saturday and Sunday. I noon -5 ;1nrl 5 v 111 Saturday and p.ni. Adm i!'~ion is free Suntla} ----- "THE STING"' /'GI '"' "C HARLIE YAlllCK'" l,GI 't::::; . .,A,ILLON" l ,G I ... "'FIST FULL OF Dl'NAMITI"' l ,GI "TH£ CONVfrtS.t.TION" l,GI ·~ "SLE£,£a" I ,GI .... ~ 673-1350 Newpo~t 11¥d. 011 CoaJt Hiwoy I ••t' f,..,. 7 P·"'· '°'"''"· Swn, 2 p,m, NOW! TWO OF THE BEST PlrTURES OF THE YEAR TOGETHER! ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS IACK Lfi\1MON ' _, """"""" """"' """""""' -.! fUfolllYS,, rc:.- Jll(]{ LEMM:N .,A~llN'l50t0'!'~.., 'WE THE TKJER" a>_,y,g.L'(J(C.uQID ____ .......,.ltf<OWI I -~!tl'lo( SIW:-ol.~ r.-,.__~~ F8.DMN< """"'"'°"'mM WtotoGNt i:-""Xl't'OG"'D!(10 --·--""' (Jtj....,.~=-.. .. ......... ~ .. "'""' 67.WJJO color5.· yellow ?Ink hghl blue navy blue green .. d white bone (it1'1'\el brown T1\TUM O'NEAL .,, .. INTUN<I 10 '"'UlOUS LIDO Ill.I :\\C'an\v\ule. at :\lain ~!fl'\'t ~ Plaia (;{1rdC'ns. .'>Ul~l·r ;ind trumpe11·r Antonio Br;uo \1111 pcrlorn1 at 12 30. 3 and 4 :!U p.m. boih davs n ith .\l ;iri.1c!:1 Lu:; (;altos. Huclx>n l:oltnf11• 1 <ind Con1un10 ,J,1r0lhv t.u~ Unl!a n11·s. .\lu.'>it: :l t Torno rro\1·tuu1 Tc·rr:ict• \I Ill Ix· pro11d.·d h1 the Lalln rock grGl!p 1,.,, i)ial>los .apf)f':Jring :H noon ~ 30 and 4 p rn . bo1h d;I\~ :-.h:ir 1ng the T errll('C' ~pol ligh; 11 1th this l<.i!entcd <1g~rt'fFll l••ll will be D1snf'ylantl.:. 11\\ 11 "Ct•ment. lir<.n cl and B111 k Co " TH ERE \\'ILL HE a par;1dt' :H 2 p n1. ft'~lunng I ;r,1nd .\!arshal Luis :\!onuel l\•1:11:0 \1 ro\1ing \1exil';1n mu51c1:11h dancer'~. decorar rd W•r~('<; <Hhl more than 40 \\'al t D1,111•v eh:iracters all 1rear1ng l.Jtin .1pparr l. Durnl~ 1h1· p;1r~ ·:-. \'iv,, :\lcx1co" ce lt·hra11011 /)1:-rH.',\ 1.ind II 11' l>l' or ... 'n fro m R ii n1 !o i p rn on &t ru rday I and Sunday. O;)\~·r park hour ~ :-1 rt" 10 :i n1 111 i p n1 \\'edn1·:-da~s lhrough I-rid,1~ <; ;inO 1·losl.'d \lond:J\' ;1nrl T Ut">da.1' ,\,11ruu:: l\noo'~ B (' r r ~ F,1n11 ·~ \\1'£•~(!11d .u·fl\lfu·-. 1,, !ht' i.;r;1nd <ip1_•n1n;; <11 1h~· nev. F 11·:.1.1 \ 1!1.11,;1· l'l,11a .1 d:incl', p;11J!1011 !u<'all'd 111 l\not!"s 1 rw .. t.1 \'1l1;1g1• lh1·n11• .1re;1 llE.\HLIN'ING u1 th(· John \\ .11 n1· Th.•;1\rt• i.. An1;1\1a \l :1c1.1 .. , :\1t·~11·,1n !1·l~·11s1on ~·n~l r•·i'·1rr!1n~ :1rt1sr. ../ St.ir of "\ocht• .. .r:1p.'.'ll 1n~ . ;1 111p11lar SrK1n1sh l:i nguagc l !r·/f"\ 1~1on ~h'11\', ~11r1•1f on I\ \ll·:X t'l;.111111·1 :M in Los J \11~1·i··~. \II .. , .\l.1{·1.1' rt>rQrd~ fur l\·•·ril'''i H1·cord~ u f\ \l"liH.'0 :-Oh>' h;1<; n t' r f !• r fl\ t' d rhrr,11·~h<111\ \I L~U""<l a111l 11"11· I n1i1·d S:;,r .. ~ ;ind h:i~ n i.tfi t• IV.fl 10111' of [urol)t• THE COFFEE BEAN Numbir1 7 HARD-TO-FIND FILTERS FOR S J 25 MR. COFFEE .~, • · ~i;~, • COME IN AND SAMPLE FRESH ROASTED COFfEE FROM .UOUND THE WORLD DECAFFINATE D COFFEE, FIN E TEA, GIFTS 33 55 VIA LIDO -NEWPORT BEACH • k-N!td ttte l kM Oolplriift lllt\l•~Olltl Mon.·Sctf.10-6 ,..._,67S.61 41 Ho11 y Covl w .ii go o"y w\.~re 10 bvq o privc,1e conver~o!1on Hi~ lolenh or!' v11equnlled lhey ve already been re\pon~•ble for rhree mvrder\ .. ... o. ..... ,~-..... M, Ciene Hodcmon . "The Conversation" .. ' ~ -fo<d Coppola John Gazale · Allen Garfield · Cindy Williams Frederic Forrest· Do.id Sift · frodRoos 1---·~-.. -e .... --•"_J ..;. .......... 1.111""' •• 1 .. "' ...... 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LllERTY " "'PA.PER CHA SE",' '" .... , ********* t O\l., "l\A -.. , .. lHl.•nl 111 •• i ... nu ,.,..,. ... "' ---\lal ""''" -M)'""°°" ,.._.., .. 11111\t•-•••• inn ......... . ..... ,_....,......., --· ·-···· ..... _\I .. c;g.,,..o;, \OOoo .... , 1.1 ... , l•--"'11Lt.COH ... ~-..... , ... _~--.. ... 11 1>•·-rc;-,-. ..... -·· •• ~ .., -0.-t -h •• ~, ............ LICILLE IAU. ;is "A\i\lU!" !v.: u. UJaJt ~..f., ~~": ••.. -~ '-· ~~ ~o F /.J.O>:t, ~ .IL . ' . , i,;'lo;UAVl30N )H••,P'rw. A girl with a greal foliOWlng \ Every cop in the \ state was after her. Ewnfaody else was behind her. EXCLUSIVE OR ANG-f COUNTY '"fMCiAGU..EWT J 'llCI ... ~-- GOLDIE HAWN. TIJ£ 111/fllD/ 11/D rt1D11Cl'fl I UL llUO/tUL/tlfU LllrUCdll Doily 7-IO:JO. So1.-s ..... l:IS. 7, 10:)0 "" GlendaJackson 'Al:TRESS A Tuuch Of Clas~ Doil1: 1:45: Sot.-s ..... 1:10, S, 1:45 HOl'fl' Clllll wil 911 _.,wllf.rc lo btio<:J D pr"i•el• COOft•'1',elio11 Gene Hockman . r''The _. ...... (orN8fSOtjon ,. Glenda Jackson " ATuuch Of Class . ' • Mn ~·oo""s ,... __ .. SLAZIHO SADOllS '' WWlll OOfS IT HURT • -· .. -~ .. , ......... , . ..,. PACl,.IC THEATAtES DNIVIL -IN SUPER SWAP MEETS MAR90R llLVD.O"v•·ln Swop M••I & Auto ~wop s.r '5,.,. -••"' •Q •o.., OAANCil 0 11ve -ln 1 i 2 f,. ~"' 'Sun '"'"'to t p"' ~ ... t.u Sv•f"t •' ''""""" ~••••~"' Fam•IJ Fun ~ P•ohl•! B••11••n• C•lo•e ! °'"'' r.om·•--. ,._.,,, "o""'" • ... "''°"' TH{ GRlAT GAT56V •116 W NllTINllS' GllEAI M()JION H. \•• O«on .... ~ .... 9,,...,,v"' '"" •t .. , ......... - AMERI CAN GRAFFITI '""• TH EY SHOOT HORSES DON'T THEY ... , , I 'I .......... _,, •llZING SAODlCS • <;u()O \WT\ & t &o <W •\ '""'' "" " .. ,, '' Mr'"""" f.•G<• '·•f-.. '• H l,,'ft~ -·00"1"'-"" 1Qtll1 t IAD<'llTlS WHllll THC Lll l(S !lOONI •GI 'ANTASTIC PlAN£T 11<C.1 ....... " ....... •···~ •... , ~ ,. """' ""o HJ.IS \.#OS .. Mii AMERICAN GRAFFITI ...;. '""'"' '°"~•U o < .. 'lO IU''"" PETE 'N' Tlll1£ "' l G n 0 .o ..... ' ....... t""° IOSllt Tltll')I~· •n11 C\.1>11..c; THI llAST MUST on '61 VAUlT Of HORROR • ..... ' .... " ' ~· ... . ... ~~ll fO.'~ ... , ...... 'fOI"'' SUPCR C,O PS "· l 1US • J ....... I (OfUt~ PAT GAl1tfn & l 1llY THf klD •to $.o••• ••• '·-·· .. ~ ,, ... '"''"' ~~• /<·n !.ooD-> ... ' ... lou.i ,. ~·-• ....... ,, .... ....... ~ ... ~·~ JJIJ ........... ... " -· ....... _., IUI •~'l l ""'' ,,,..., .-11 1150111 Gll\S I\ SWIHG!NG MODlLS •1 5fVfNTltN t ......... ~' .. , t ·~""·-0" ...... .,, ·~·~ TWO lllALl Ol~ll lll'lll ALtCt IN WONO(ILAND IO) '1.llS t CIOiii ll•(fUllAH CHAll(Y & l HI ANGIL 1c.1 , • • . ' ... -=------iIV DAIU-LOG • ' Friday Evening ... 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"\Jl!~l~I .. , oo..~~'·"~" -\~ 11,u"O w.o .... .4 • .,. • .-~.i• i.t11 ... , • 1111 rM. WHAT TO DO ' Polir;e, S-iudents in-Don-key-Game • AP RIL 27 DONKEY BASKETBALL -Orange Coast COilege's Chorale sponsors ll donkey basketball ganic <it 8 p.m. Saturday in lho OCC gyn1. A team c11m1)()S(.'ll of administrators and stu· dents will play an all·star unil from the Cosat Mesa l'ollee Department. Tickets. avail<"1ble al the door. are $1.Th for :1du1ts; $1.50 for students Hnd $1 for children uiidcr l2. APltlL 2& STUDl'~NT DANC£ -Ora11gc Coast College will !rtage n stu- dent dance froni 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. in the OCC Student C<>n- tcr. Admission is 50 et·nts "1th student card and $1 without APR fl 30-~lA Y 5 V.'O~I EN'S \VEEK -Orange Coasl College is sponsoring a v.·ccklong observance of won1cn. Celebration of Women. The event fcaturrs l('Ctures. films. semi nars, arts and crafts shows. di$lay of contemporary "'omen poets. Exampl es: \Y01ncn in Russia : Women in Hf'ligion; College and Cart'<'r OpportLmitics for Women; Can \\'omen Sucet'Cd in Polillcs? and ''Cries and \\1bis(>ers. ''. Information. 5.%-57~ . APRIL 'l7 TENNIS t:XJJIOITION -World Team Tennis. the ni;w pro- fessional tennis league, is holding an all slar exhibilion match at 2 p.n1. Saturd1iy al lhc Nen1port Reach Tennis Club in Newport Bc:lch . The match . v.•hich '':ill feature top tennis pros, is free lo the public. APRii. 26 VOCAf. FF.STIVAL -Ne"'porf-i\'lcsa School 01strl!'t sponsors a high school voca l fcstiv<il. nl 7:30 p.1n. Friday. April 21.i. tit Newport /l.1rbor l·ligh S<.•hool Auditorium. 16th and /r1•inc Streets. Ncv•port Bench. Cal Sl<.rte F'ullcrton music profcs· sor David Thorse n will din~cr. Admission free. APRIL 2i ORCHESTRA CONCERT -Los Angeles Philharmon ic will perform under the direction of Zubjn !\lehta. sponsored by Orange County Phi/harmonic Sociely. at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, April 27 in Crawford Hall, UC lrvine. For lickel informa· lion call Orange County i'hilharmonic Society (714) 646-6411. THROUG ll APRIL WILDFLO\\'ERS -1'he California state Oovrer. lhc Golden J>oppy . is among many "'ildnowers now in bloom near thf' city of Lancaster. Admi~ion is free to the cit y's annual \\lildrlov.·cr Show. TllROUGll APRIL PLANETARIU~I SHOW -(iriffith Obscrv:itor.v. GrHf11h ·Park, Los Angeles. presents "The Grea t Gum Nebula." \Vc-ck- day programs are al J and 8:30 p.m. Addi1iona1 shov.·s on Vriday, Saturday and Sundays. lnform<ition. 1213) litH-1192. Admission, SJ for adults ancl 50 cents for children. APRlL ts-27 DRAl\1A -"Vector: One·• .v.·i ll be performed by UCI Sur- vival Theatre, a nonverbal the<iter under direction of Ashl ey Carr. assistant professor of drama. Fine Arts Village Con· cert tlall. UC lr.·ii:ie campus. 8 p.m. Wednesday through Saturd<ly, April 2~-27. Admission SL APrtll~ %6-27 l\1ARDI GRAS -UCLA"s annual supercarniva l takes place Journalist To Speak Hobert s. Elegant, a n aw t1r d ·1vi nning foreign t-orrcspondcnt. will speak at 8 o'clock tonight in Plumn1er Aoditortun1, 321 E. Chapman Ave .. Fullerton. Saturday and Sunday, April 26-27 on the UCLA cnmpus. l'ro- t'IX-ds go to underprivileged and dia~tic chlldrcn and to i UCLA's studcnt·run summer camp, Uni-can1p. APRIL %6 ' LECTUH ~ -'"American Politics: 76 and Beyond" will be the subject of David S. Broder, nationally syndicated poliU· cal <.'Olumnlst. Science Lecture !fall. ·uc Irvine. 3 p.m. Fri- d:1y. April 26. Tickets at $2 avaUable frorri Studenf Affairs C.:ommitlee on l..cctures. UC Irvine, Ca. 9'l664. For informa- tum call Student Affairs Commitlee on Lectures, 833-5588. i\.1AY 3-4 DRA!\IA "''ORKSJI OP -Four one-act plays dil'e<'t.cd by UCI graduate students in drama, sponsored by UC! School of Fine Arts. will be presented in the Fine Arts Village Studio Theatre, UC Jn1ine, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, May 3 and 4. Admission 75 cents. MAY S.11 1\IUSJCAL DR A~IA -'"1.bc Love Apple: A A1ll'iical Jo'arce in T"o Acts" by· llon Thronsori and Peter S. Odegard . UCI • associate pfofl'SSOr of music, With UCf associate professor of rnu sic ~1aurice ,\IJard as conductor and Michael Van Landinilhanl as guest director. will be presented in the Fine Fine_ '1rts Villa @ Q>ncert Hall, UC lr~ine, 8 _p.m. Wcdnes- da.v Lhrough Saturday, May 8·11. Tickets at $.1 available fron1 Finr Arl..o; Box Office. Vor further information call Fine Ari:> Oox Office (714) 83.1-6617. ~JAY 10-11 flllA~IA \\'OF:KSllOP -"Six Characters in Search of an /lulhor" by Luigi Pirandello, di rected by Hank Woessner. IJC I graduate i;ludC'nt in drania. \\'ill be presented in f'ine Arts Village. 272 Sculpture and Ceramic Studio, UC Irvine, a p.m. Frido.ty an~ Saturday, !\tay 10 and lL !\.1AY 12 VOICE CONCERT -Senior recital by baritone John Shctts, 11•ill take place in the Fine Arts Village Concert Hall on CC lr\'iae campus, 8 p.m. Sunday. ~1ay 12. l{ussiau Jc,vs Filn1 Subject ,\ docun1eiirary film on !he life of Jews ln Hussia will be sho"'n at 7 p.m. Sunday, J\l:1y 5. in the r~ullcrton Jr. C.:ollcgc Cainpus Theatre. Tickets tire $1 and are <ivailablc al. the dOOr or by calling \Vomen's Amerir:an ORT at 558-l 132. r::====:;I ~}~ "' --1-----~~ _____ , Elegant is recognized as one of the leading analysts and interpret e r s on the international scene. lie ha~ spent more !han 20 years in thr F'ar Ea~t. Tic kr:ts :irf' $.I for actul1 s and $1.50 for !'ludcnls. ,.,.,. ........ ·~ '' "SLEEPER" "IAMAMAS .. IPGI "PA PILLON" "SLITHER" tPGl A "THf , ... l'U CHAS(" y "CIHDERELU. 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Tickcl.'I, available in the college bookstore. arc $2.50. or SI .50 w I t h associated student body card, 'associates in music in a DAILY P!lOT Ro ge1· Wag11er Cl101·ale to To111· USS I{ The Hoger \\'agntr Los Angl•\es ~l:istrr Chor:il(· \\ill represent 1hc Un1tt-d SUH(•S 111 C.'Qru,;1'f1. tqur of th(• Sovtl•I L'111on ~lay 10 through Jw1e 2. The 3f•-\'01ce profes.s1unal choru!c>. 100 by Condue10r \\'agnt·r. \\ill pcrfon11 <:01lc1·rt!> in ~11nsk , Kiev. Big.1 , Tallinn. l,A'n1n~r:1d and ~1os1:ow. Thf' choral!' i!'i tlk' f1r'll niajor An1l'r1c.an 1)f·r for111ing ~ grot:11 ,lo tour the Sov1ct l'n10h th1!! yPar uil<i<'f" the U.S.·USSH Excl\anges .'\grcemcnt. The agrt-,;ornt'lll provKics the cxcllangc uf 10 ilrtl!llC groups bl•t\\'t'Cll 197~ and 19i6. :i ballet company urc plaMt-d .1s the nt•x1 two Amt'ri<"an presentations later this )'c.1r. A 23-PIE CF: S()\1t'l och<'stru , \\'ilh !'!'<: 1Tll"i1 J;in~ fro1n the United Sh1!tw:. will 3{'(.'0111p.1ny The A n1 .-. r 1 1· ,1 ,1 <"hor.11 sin~{'rs in con1.:cr1.-" of 1·la~'iic.:il chor11I n111~ll'f\\C>t'k!<. A n1 1• r 1 can folk -.ong.;;, ~lf\.'lto.ns fron 1 A 111 l' r 1 f' ;1 n n1us1('>J[ tll C':ilt·r and ~pu1tua!s. .'\o So\'lt'! orcht'Sl r.1 h;i.~ J('('Ql\l\J,;1.lllrd pr{•\'IOUS IOU!'~ or /1 n1l'ric·~u1 l'/luraJ ,.,1,,•1nbl1•'. The l 'ni\'!'l'SLly of ~l1ch1i.::1n Ch;1n10..•r fho1r 11 ,1~ th!' l:1..;t l 1111t'Cl St~1t1·s chor.11 g.roup to tour lh1· So11t>I L nio11 in lfJ7J The Nt•U ~1~13n d ConSt'r\ ;itor .' 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In I!'\ 10:11 ..,, ••un 1t lhc....J...o.i. ~ch:s_ \!,,• l t'll!1•1 II IS 1h1• f1r'! .11 i.:r11.1p rro111 l.1J· \nt~·· , \Ju~ir C1·nlt·r It I· tl11· 111'•' ,~1 1,1 •r 1.!1 1~11µ frnrn \ \:, , '1 ., , t11 IOUI !Ii• !\<•\1•0: l 1~, !l Ufl•h•r I h I' ( II T I I' .I 1' J. \ I' h .1 fl ;.: • - \~I• 'l!ofl'l Thi· :-. u 11 ! h ,. r n f'.1l1!oirn1!1 i ")Klr;t! .\l tt-H' •\,,,./(. ;1 pr 11 .1 ! , un11i,:q11•rn11 11•111al u J' :.; ,j !I ! I ,J I I H n ... nd th•· l!-'J .1r!Hh·nt 1\I ..,t;1!•"~ l\Ul•'.t 11( ~:-0111 t111Hl.JI .111d ('ul!H1 .cl \tl.111, ;irl ,,,1.1r.ni.: l!h· ('Q~t .. t :1·, ! •i•J' The artist.'! are associates in music in a an UCLA program in \\·hich music students \\'ork directly with successful cooCP.rt artist:; of about their own age. PACIFICA PIANO QUARTET WILL VISIT GOLDEN WEST L-R: Mona Golabek, Paul Polivnick, Jeffrey Solow, Kathleen Lenski ' LUTANIST GIVES SECOND IN CONCERT SERIES Frederick Noad: Elii.abethan a'nd Contemporary Luta11ist to Perfor111 111 Lagu11a 011 Sat1u·ctay Lu tanist a n rl guitarist Frederick Noarl \\'ill present a program of Elizabethan and contemporary music Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Laguna Btach High School Auditorium. It IS the second in a series of guitar concerts. Noad and vi-OIJ da ga111ba player carol Herman will ::ccoinpany tenor H a y d e n Blanc:1ard in early piCCl'~ rrom England, Spain and France. Noad also \\' l ! I perform solos for the fu!e. Noad received hi s 1nusical training at \Vellington College in England. After receiving <on ~t.A. at Oxford he studied privately with con1poscr ~tario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. He is known for his instruction books on the guitar. His nat ionwide inslrur·l ifln;1I series. "Playing the Gui lar," v.·as one or the most popular pro grams o n Public TPnor I~ a yd c n. Rlnnr.h- ard ft'ceivcj his educ·1110:1 :it Louisiana Stale Lnivei·sit~ and subsequently rccti\ cd a scholarsh.i p·lo study \rilh Bo"is Goldovsky at Tang1e\1·01xl lie has ·performed "·ith Picrrp Bouln at the OjaJ Festival. as lhe Bach Festival at Carnie/. Carol Herman ·will pcrforf on a number of instn1n1rnts from the viola da gan1h<1 f:in1ily. \.\'hich \\'<'re> <1uitc . p~1pulnr 111 lill' ilt'nais~ant:l'1 per iod. Other performers in this serit>s arc f/a111enco guitarist (;1no D' 1\uri and the classical guitar duo of Coslcro-Bcltran c.;cnl'ral adn1iss1on for each of these con certs is SJ.i.'i and tickrts :irt' available at the Guit:ir Shoppe. 1027 :\orth Coast lh\'y., Lagun:> Beach. or at the rl0<,r. For furthL·r u1fnrrnution t•cil l 497-2110. Ensem.ble to Pla y 'S ting·' The 65-piece Cold en \Vest College , Sy1nphonic \V ind Ensemble will perform music from "The Sting" and other selections in a free public concert at 8 p.m. t.lay 3 in the ·ci:lmmunit' 1hcater. Da..,id Anthonv v.·ill conduct the rnsemble, · nnd special gurst conductor \I'll\ be !..arr) G .Curtis. dirc<:tor of band s at Cal State Loog Beach. Try Sa turday's News Quiz We Dare You FROM Fas h ion Island N ewport Beach ROBDn' Nl'WM>\N Rl'DfORD ROBfRTMIAW A GIQDGI:. "'°' ,.~\ IKM 'mf&TIN6 >~~,.,.,,;.r.....:>-.'"''l~'.A-~" D''-'0';'M_t:D GEQflC.I. ,,.._,><11 e PllfOIMANCI SCHIDULI • -·-w .... "'"' ... 7,1 ........... ,.. ... ,.... •·1 • ...._ __ n-ti11..o,_, .. ._., .. ,," A STORY FOR EVERY ONE WHO THINKS THEY CAN NEVER FALL IN LOVE AGAIN . . ,:, Cimiercll(.1 Lit~.a ty [R \ STAR S MAR SHA MASOM -J.4.MfS CA.AN ALSO A.CAD. 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AMO " IHTlllAOllD•SWIU" --· ..... ,_, -w l<J • •T M•ll()f OM •0•"\ CO\ll MIU. 979..tl t l 979..t&S6 -·~._, . •• ,, •• .oe °"•D•""' "'"""' OJ• U \0 ~ .... •••4 .......... )oh""·~'""'"" ., .. ,,-,...,_ Wl\"'"'"11 • G.OlDl1'Wf\T wt\T .. !0'111• .. ,,.,, 1•1 Ill • STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR r ' :J.2 DAILY PILOT Ice Show Begi ns · LA Run • lee caPades opens i t s neYl'eSl production at t~ Los Ange les Sports Arena tonight. The Los Angeles run of 24 performances will continue through May 12. . HEADLJNING the cast of , championship skalers is the t9'1S World Champion, Karen ~tagnussen . The five timt>s Canadian Champion was .also the 1971 Nurth A!1'lf!r.1can Champion, im Olympic Silver ~1edalist , and winner of all three gold m~~\s a.t the 19_7:'! \Vorld eompeht100 1n Br~hs­ lava, czechoslovaloa. Produ ction s include "Reflections,,. teaming the adagio performances of Peter and Barbara. and Susan and Reid: "Ship-A ·Hoy," with the solo talents of Jo Jo Starbuck; "The Seasons," re a t u rin g Anna Galmarini in Sununer and Sashi Kuchiki in Spring; Ken Shelley as the gypsy prince and Anna Galm arini as the princess in ' ' G Y P s Y ?\-1agic'': the hand-clappinR glory-filled performance of Jo Jo Starbuck and Ken Shelly in "Soul-Rhythm-Blues," a nd "carnival." with all the gaiety of a Mardi Gras street ce~alion. C.Omedy and s pe c ialty ni.imbers include British comic Terry llead, the new Canadia n team of John l.aBrecque and Bob Mac, the bicycling Ramano family and Lucien Meyer and his Chimps. Performance limes a r e Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays 'at I. 5 and 9 p.m.., and Sundays at 2 and 6 p.m. Reserved seats are $3,--4, 5.50 and $6. Youths, 16 years and under are half priee on all Hckets for Tuesdays . Wednesdays and Thursdays at ' 8 p.m. and Saturdays at 5 p.m. Tickets are ava ilable at the usual ticket agencies. Valley Fair For Artists Local artists are invited to display thei r works at an Art and Craft Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. May 18 at the Fountain Valley Community Center. The fair is sponsored by the Fountain Valley Recreation Department and the Women's Division of the Chamber of funmerce. Entry fonns can be picked up at the center al 10200 Slater Ave. All forms of arls and crafts can be entered, including oil painting. poltery. sculp1ure. macrante, stitchery. quilting. jewelrr. candles. plants and cake decorating. 'La .~ancha' Co1itinues "The T"• of Us" Opc-ning Tursday for three Y.eeks at the Laguna l\loulloo Pla yhouse is -thi s t \V o - character series Of comedy v ig net I cs . Performances Tuesdays lhroui::h Saturdays at 8:30 in the playhouse, 606 Laguna. "Tht Philanthropist'" South Coast Repertory is presenting a new British play \\'ednesdays through Sundays at 8 o'clock in the Tnird S1ep 1'healer. 18'l7 Ne\\·port 81 \'d., ('osta Mesa. Reservalions 646- 1 :!6.1. "!\ton 'of L.a l\1ancba'' Conrinulng on a \Vcdnesday- through-Sundsl y schedule al Sebastian's \\.'est D I n n c r Playhouse, l-10 Avenlda. Pico. San Clemente. is this Don Quixote musical. Dinner at 7 o'dock: curtain at 8 : 4 O, Reservations 492-9!l50. You can Charge DAILY PILOT Classified Ad• 642·5678 I . , Friday, April 2b, 1974 BLACK &. DECKER MOWER Thia electric model is \lightweight and maneuverable. Powerful motor drives 18" rotary .blade. Offset wheels get you closer lo thinga. 4999 BLACK &. DECKER ROTARY MOWER I No. 8010 Cutting height adjusts quickly from 3/4" to 3'', no tools needed. Handle folds easily for storage. Cord control m.sisbl in maneuvering cable. 6799 BLACK &. 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TO MAKE THE CONTACT! ............. ,. BEEH MADE, I'LL TALK THI S ICINS ID ' ARE 0000 TO· Im;: NIOMT. SINO 1--""-YOUR NfARTout TO THEO.A.! lit.A , YOIA OON'f KNOW T"E F1~$T' T"IN6 AE!O!AT FENCIN/;! by Mell by Chester Gould 514a NOrOMCV PROTECT'$ A U""-DOC, Sl<f PRO• T'fCTS YOOA 'COPTl1! ANO ~ EXPENSeV£ TV GIAR," ' • Ii H ! I J I "Don't expert ;Happy Arbor D•y' from me!" DENNIS THE MENACE 'f'lif"··~ ' I I Nu fro She \\'ith rcq cha llrn II ill suffer sriid \ A \\'.'.IS actor Fon dr<'Ssi Have perfo shov; the never For I'll<'f\e JO be sugge Angel Spe l"ni\' i\lcK "JO i\ \l'ith Rcag "!' this des tr who n1urd canr mont fug ili meo )lcK Sen ro.w mi lit O\'e l 0 p acco tv•o ..~ gove imp c::ipa dr effec l!l scric. "11•h' gO\'CI A eca a s Clar ~fus befo Du docu by c c:im ga\'C Su. mist IO, Due r-·as F E Fo rac sel 7· Edu 8 \\':l \\'as Frei ' Instr biolo Cle and COll1l Scl ta lc cont adm co lleffdfl lss11e Nurse Kristin llali. 28. shows the l'ap she v.·as fired from ber Chicago hospital job for refusing to wear. She says the cap keep s falling off and interfering with her work. ~!rs. llall con tends fen1ale nurses are require<! to n·ear caps while n1ale nurses aren't, and charges disrrirn1natirn1. ~~~~~~~~- Witl1 Exl1austio11 From '\"ire Ser,·icts llt nry f onda 11;:is in Ll·nox 1111! Hospital 111 \'"~1r YrJ~k suffe ring from \\'h..11 his doc tor said 11·as cxh austi(1n. A hospif:ll spokesman said it 1v!.is hoped lhe 68-~;car-old actor ·woul d be r<'leascd lodav. Fonda collapsed in h-is dressing room a1 the Helen Hayes Theatre follo\loing a performance of his one-man sho1v ·'Clarence Darro11·" in the course of 1vhich he is never .of! stage. • Forrre~ Louisiana Gov. John ~J(•t\eithen S.'.l\S he i~ honored to be on a ··n10~1 "·an!ed list" ( PEOPLE ) suggested by black ~farxist Angela Davis. prison at :\o\·ara at the time. • Karl \\'all eoda crossed the street in a most unusual fashion -SO feet above the ground. Th c 6\l-ycar-0!d aerk11ist J n1adc the SOO.fool v1alk on a \1ire stretched Cron1 the roof 1 of the Onondai:!a County \\'ar · ~len1orial in Rochester. ~.Y. 1 to a construction c r a n e · J crossing O\'Cr a city street and a muscu1n. '•lis high '"i re j stroll \\.'as to promote a circus openin~. • The Rev. Billy Gt-aham sa id ht" dOt"s nol belie\·e fraud ls in\olved in President !\'lxon's income ta:< controrersv. '·I do not br!ier e ihe full ' tl'port is out but. I don't l>elic\'e he v.·as inrol\·ed in ' fraud." Gra ham !old a nev.·s 1 conference in Loui sville. The e\·angelist spoke to students and facult y at the Southern Baptist Seminary. \vhich ho use s his organization's archivrs. Speaking nl Southern l'ni\'ersily. !\liss Da\'is ~id !\lcKeithen should be. on blacks "10 !\lost \\'anted List" along \\"ith California Gov. Ronald • Rea~an and President Nixon. ··r n1 greatly honored that City-county policemen in thi s peM6ft'" who ~·~w-s Lexington, Ky. "~!! \\'ear destruction of this country and tu.xedos ":h;n on guard duty v;•ho part ici i>ated in th c \\·1th Brnish P r In<' e s " n1u rdrr of half of the court in • fl-fargaret and her husbnnd. California and who for six t.ord Snov.·den. durin g the months to a vear \\'as a Roya l couple's stay here. fu criti \·e from juS1ice has put Police llaison officer Joe m~ on a list she doesn't like.'' Calt says the officers also v.·i\l ~tcKeithcn said. be gi\'en protocol instructions * for the visit before the couple Sen. \\'illiam pr 0 x 1n Ire Ro to Louisville for the ~fay 4 (0 .\Vis .), a frequ ent critic of Kentucky Derby. military \\'aste and c 0 s t "They will ha\'e to learn O\'erruns. ga\'e the military "'hen to stand. "'hen lo be top rat Ing f 0 r seated and ho"• to act." Call accomp\ishmenl s in the last said . * l\\"O decades. "!\o other dep3r1menl of gove rn ment can sho"' as much imp ro ve ment in bdsic c3pability nor claim such a dran1atic inc r e a s e in effectiveness," Proxn1ire said. Jl is reinarks \\.'ere giren at n series of Senate spet'Chcs on "\1·ha1's right '"'ith !he federal goverru11ent." • A scholar of !lair's Fascist era reported the di scovery of a secret memoir v;Titlen by Clara Petacx:I, B t n i t o :\fussolinl's mistress. not long before the dictator's do"'11fall. Duilio Susmel sAid the document, the first v.1ritings bv Clara Pet:iet'i io be found . ciime to light by chance but ga\·e no details. Susmel s a i d l\tussolini's 1uis1ress began \\'tiling it Aug. J(l. 1943, a month after the l.>uce ~·as deposed by fello"' Fascists. She v.·as held In Four Arca Educators Honored F'our Golden \\'est College facu1tv members ha\'C been se.h.'('ttd to appear in the 19'7o&- i5 edition of "Outstanding Educators of Arofrica ," an a~:ards volume published in W:ashington . O,C. They are Dr. Edith A. Freligh. associate dean or it1$lruction: Or. Peter Green. biology teacher : l l a r \' t y Clemans. fine arts teachtr. and ?o.frs. l\1ary \\Ii.~. finl' arts counselor. Selrct lon for lhe \'Oh1me recognizes an ed u ca tor · s talents in the classroom, contributions 10 r c s e a r c h , admlnl!tratlve ;bllity a n d community service. • ~ .. Don ald II. Se Kr et l i. con \•icted "Dirty Trickster" In the '\'i'ife rp;att' affak'. askrd the California Supreme Court to temporarily hall disbarmrnt proceedings against hlm. -in a petition. Segrctti. a member of the Ca liforn ia Bar Association. snld he had been told b y s tat e bar representative that t h ey intended to use his testimony before the Senate \Vatergate committee and statements he made in \\'ashinl.!ton a s cr idence aj:lainst him. for '"'hich he \\'as g r a n t e d imn1unily. Se~etti v.·as released from Lomooc fNieral prison last month after ser\·ing 4 1 ~ months of a six-mo nth sen!ence. He pleaded ~iltv t.o sending out a bogus carn oail?n letter durinf? the t 9 7 2 Republican campaign. * The prC$S could moli\'ate Americans bv reoortini:t more of 1he good si de of the nev.-s. Skylab astronauts ha,·e told n e"·spa p er publishers :1ttcnding a convention in New York. ''All or us '"'ho communicate h:1\'e a responsibi lity to tell ,,·hat Is going right as "·ell as "·hat is golng ,,TOng -to moth·atc the oeonle In this rou ntry ," said LL Col. Gerald P. Carr, of SaQ.ta Ana. Ci'vi llan astronnnt EcN·arrl G. Gibson, forr'!"leT'lv of Stin CltrrtPnle. added. "A lot of ne1Jati\'e !hln2s are haonenin' in this C::OUl'ltrv, and v.·e wt,.e 1laA In be part of the PQ$itivP thin11.s.'' * PrlnCtH Gr&CC' or )fonaco. v.·bo belorc n1arriacre "'as IN'IVle star Grace Kellv. is In Bn.t~ls on a pri,·ate \'islt. 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BR 11nd drn hon1I'. i:r(':11 r: niz!y kih'h<'n \\llh ('\ jK'n~i\<> 11uod p.i 11 £' I 1 n !! . h"autiful ca rJ>t'I~. 1·ui;1u111 tlt•apt'!', .-;1.~}-{·;1rr 1;11\d-i·ap • ~1·;1 rlv 1111 oiu1' :1 .. 11n i.:" ).. .. [.! nu::. n~:ir pool an <I fll',. ·ii,•;illy 01 1 nu~!:._,..;., :-.111.1.10:-0 ~ ,,.tlfl(ll. 0 11n"r WE NEED anxious an•I rna \· •·<i rr v :lt'ld INVENTORY T~!=': Pn.1~· f Nlu1·1•rl !OJ 11 1·ou htl\<' 1'f'ln~1r!('f"d ~··11111'... ~~ .. ~-Call ~1nn1t'<1 1<i.t1·ly. I ~Our hon)<' or u11"1111• 11rr11,. lji . .-~5fl. t•rtv CALL. t'i' \\"1• ,. ,,, OP£N m. a • "s nl'I TO B£ I/IC.fl l off .. ·r I THE REAL ESTATERS 1 ./ p.,,~on11l11i'd ""1111 •·1 j I !Yvu'rf' in1p·irla n1 ''' u,i " c o'n11nunu..; qu11l1ty !"\· JJQ,,llft' 111r 11·v h11rdrr 1 ./ ~flel'lill •·nn 'ohJ 11.;1t111J11" a1:r••t•rn(l11\ (;,~k u~I i t 'n'•' "\·11h1111if"ln BLUE SKIES FROM NOW ON COME UP SMILING! Fron1 ~·c111r vcr~ (ll\t\ ]fn<'IY pool l>ry off 111 ~our r;<q111,11c 1n,!'r. :-1111r. en10.'· :-u1net lu11~ 1·001 & look i.il !ht· Ol't:':lrl 1.·:111 tur dct31l:-i, 1.-1. da~ s I :ill.OlJU LULLABY OF THE WAVES :-.lcc11 llkc a baby & .nrake 1n tl11:-Ol'C:J nlrnn t -I h<lr1n . hun1c . l\t•:-t hu v 111 t ':1111co Shore'. $~7!1.500 . SING OUT LOUD & CLEAR '!'hf' pra1!':C.!> of tins CX'J lll~l!c hon1c. 11·11 11 :'! lge. hdr1n <:., 5 Ii.1th ~ \~ thC" \1 hull" l'a1·1f1c (.ll'l'Jll 111 yflt1 r li;ic ·k ~;1rtl . ('::di to ~ce. S:JH.l ,Otlo EYE FOR THE FUTURE? \\'c h;1\'c an .\'l tlt IHI)' for an \11\l':-!nr: '.? r(•11t :li~ :-111;ilJ hou:-c un li-2. 111th :1 bav 1 IC\I . ::ii 10.0UU. C a ll for 1h:1:iil ~. MOVING YOUR BUSINESS? U..:e;,u1 v1c11· nff1(·c !-pa<:1• 111 1\e\1 port ('C'nlcr. ~l os l elegant build111 ~ in lhc ;1l'l'a i ::ll" .\ :-;quarc fu!Jl gro~:-;. l 'al! fur app'1. ro ~cc . Hug Homes needs 2 more qualified salespeople Call Marie Bush for interview app't. Speciali1ing in Homes of Distinction HUG HOMES, REALTORS 567 Sa n Nicolas Drive, Suite 102 Newport Center 640-4050 General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 ~~~~~~-~~- Newport Hei9hts· Open Home Saturday and Sunday 1-5 l'h1-. h"lllt' 11.l , I I ,. ,, r 11.1n •,1111y l•rr 1.u.1•·1' Onf' "I Th•• J,ll'l:''"T I•>!~ Ill ti\" ill'f•;i, l!Hi ll•' h.<~ f1,., 11 l'·lfll]'l••I<'[~ r.·111•~1•·1•"1 1th·lt1d 111:.: \~ \\ I! I' •!"\('. \\d•h•T :111.j •t I'\ 1' I', \Ill!.,., j ,11!' IH•:1 t ~I :1ri ' ijipt'!' fl I U Ill l> I 11 L: .: l~d1 .. 1111-. . .: full h.ith' , 11\;1~1,.I' I, • <[ I" " " 111 I ,111T,,m l1~1··•····1. I ' r 11 "1 •• • n1 , 1 r111n11w111 ;1r'"' ;i r .. 1111<1' 11' I I , r I• ·' I 1 ~ 1!, •l':n• ! ·11 :111111111-.,: 1~·•1. .(•j!,:~MI (';di 1;11 ,...jfi:~·· ~&U ""'"""'Alt flTIM&'1 , .. •l<.\d. V,\LLE\' IH-:.\LI \ t. OLA" !"'(""'A'~' ... lWO( .... 5100. l •C"&'f(.! (Q .. <'UIT 31 \ YEARS YOUNG Mesa Verde North i;. tlll lflll :1 l··dJ'•1111 . ,\ 11 .<int.-n1c .. l1·l 1111!1 111·1'~11·1· "'""I t. ••Ill• .. 11111.,:-.. T111 l'J11 •~·ll•lif1,,11 , ·'' 11 l1~11ni.: lv<l;1~. l "11l·lh··-..'1<' 1 .... •;1!1•111 ,\1/'111111 roll 1111 ... h·r l1>•<h1 ~•111 ;111.i 111 111;.: l<.,Jll ,,,.,,,. l!urr \ •ill llu.,. >lll•"' l 'ri•·• d ,d ~ l'i,9'i! COATS & . WALLACE REALTORS -54M141- (0pen Evenin91) ];,·;i11•!111I :O:p:u11 -.11 !,•111· II"'""· :: I J;, 1·-..1•.J l•lt;lll . ~·. t•.i . !-o•p !11 11~ I'll\ ' dit• !IL: 1111 . I ' rof•·~·•••n.1111 11•·· ·• .i .tl••d COSTA MESA 1••'1."li'"I \lill 0 II<•;,\\ .. 11 .. k1• ** ** ** Heritage Collection CUSTOM BUILT EXECUTIVE HOME IN ME SA VERDE 'S MOST EXCLUSIVE AREA -:1 Ul·d1 u1.u11 hu ).!c l1un 1I \ ruo1n 1\1 th t1rl1plHl'L' ,11111 11•r r.1110 lt~•OI'!-. J•'n'rrn a l d1nu1i; roon1 . :-.u t1l-.l'n It \ Ing t t1tllll 111•:1\ l'll ·'" 1111 111 111~ pool, ~rp:1ratt• :;rd l';1r i.:.i ragt• or :-.hop 111 l'l'.lr y (1rtl. lch·al lnr !hl' t'.\Cl'U\l\'t• f,111ulv th;1 t \\;1nl :-i ~on1c•1h111~ t·x tra or ucL·ll~ cnll:r101111· 1ne111 !ipitLl'. Call 54~1151 BALBOA ISLAND HOME PLUS INCOME -f11r undf•r SJ00.000. l\;1l 1Ju;i·~ :-h:i rpt·,l ~ hcllruon1 hc1 111c · I l.tt·d· t\Hllll LlJldl'l tl ll'tll f,11\l' lli .. '\\ 111!-Hle ;111cl fHll. l·:xtl'll'l ll l'l,1 rf'l!l !id (·l l·<I \I Hh f(ll~1 l1t ~ tllU ll'l"l ~ll ,'\: 11 01 ·k1 11;in ~l11p 1 :1~1 y 1·;1r. 'l:1 ,t v l11ll~· d C'('n· r .1t1:cl ;111d }.:rt·,•\ J11{'dt1un , 'l'\10 block:-tu bl'~tl'h :ind :-.tl·p~ l11 ,,h11pp1ng .. Ju,t 11.,tcd, \\Oti't !.t ~I . l:,dJ 1\1)11' 546-5880 . NEWPORT'S FINEST LIVE ON BALBOA PENINSULA POINT -\\ c ha1·(' the ho1ne lnr ht·r IHI\\". l're~t 1gc toc<.1\1011 011 ~{'\·1 llc .\\·e near oc::can and bav aruJ tc11111., elub. ,:; B1'drOOn1~. :i i :.i Oath. fan111·1· rooni. '!'\' roo tn . 111!11arci roo111 rind \\'l't 1Ja1:. ~ll·L 500 l ·all for appoint1nent. S4G-11Sl . HARD TO FIND IN TOWN LIVING \\Ith real country ;.1ltno.~· pl1 c rc·. {,oc1d ;{ bl•droon1 holllt' on la r~c 1;1;>' deep lot. ( "lo~l' to ~l'\\ port l ~;il'k I :;:1 ~. I lard- \l CJ<1d !lour, llu11li lt· gara;.:t• ;in1I ~l·rccnl'd pa tio . l'ru·l·d noly ~:t1 .no11 111 th :.1,~u1nablc 1i:11'' lnnn. pavahic ~185 per n1n. 111cluc\n1~ t:1 t•ry1l11111-1 . Call tor ('ntnplctc dct~ul s 546.5880 TROPICAL PARADISE IN BEAUTIFUL COLLEGE PARK -Come in and relax in thi s 1Jcau t1ful :J bcd roon1 hon1e \\l1h tr<:pi cal plant ... and greenery. every· \1·he r.e. 1. 0111pletc 11·1th sprinklers. UJ3Q, lo1·cly l;1n;u . C..iari.lge door opener und lol s of ex tras. {'all us today ~•t S40·11S1 -11nd ,,cc il :ioon '.! NORTH COSTA MESA OWNER ANXIOUS -$40.500 qu:'lhty bu il t 1anulv hon1c \1·1th ~hake roof. horr1\1oo<I lluni." 1111d pla ~ll'r 11 all<.. I lup;c adtl«d 12·,2·1' ho1 H1s ruon1 con1rlc1c '' llil large ~l one fire· pl;u;c paneling ;1ud real hl'nn1 cl'11i ngs. Jjcau· 111111 fr11nt kitchen \o.ith nc1\· douhlc O\Cll. :i IJurner ran~e ond d1~h 11;ishcr. c;rc<.i l C'osta \!1.·1,;, lnc·ation -\\'aJk ro C\'(•r\ lhinJ:: '' CALL l4'-S880. • ABOVE IT ALL! UPPER BAY ! 11 ho eh:1ri;:('i; ~ 1 " Please ralt 6·1·1· 7'l l I FiOUR-PLEX I ll•~A~1~1 ~N'Y'Tl~E J n~r l1•'i•·it. I) 101• rnnnl')' \ 646.3928 or Eve. 646-4543 I 1ll.1k( >' Ill 11 11 I '-•'•'lii•fH l\"!(1• I ~1i11• l·•·11r1 .. n. ,\II:: Ill: un11' t 11n ·hu 1i~ I" h l;•llf •·••Ill.~" SI~)', !lHllllhJ.v !111 ·• .. 1\1 ' ! ould 1'\•'ll !•· 111•11·,., ~Inly s.r,1,.'JI), A PENTHOUSE HAVEN OF PEACE & O~IET -;n1Jy fro1n the 1nad rush . and only 1111nutcs frnn1 th e finJnC'ial ('enter in S3nta .\na. the ~hups. ~tore:-;, frc C'1rays ;111d n1arkcts .ru ~t !h e~ of .vou \1·1lh a breathtaking vievo' of the city. J·:levator scrvic:c. sublerrnrlean gnr· ..;.1 g l'. ai r cond itioning , drean1 kitchen. 2 car· J!l'lcd hall'nny patio!-. !'riced at nnly 577.500. CALL 540..llSl for appointn1ent to sec~ [~; ESTATERS Just Say 'Charge It' WHEN PLACING A WANT AD IN THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~ BAYCREST : BC'autlful :: !)('(ll")")n). f.•nHly Mt1m hon1e, ~~11'ln: r•'>vnl. 21 ~ 00 111s. i\'p·,r rrf•ll 1~('d I p11tio. LoL~ of fJ"'('{'S 111.,,1 id~· a secluded e o 1111 r r ~ 11tmospt-. '"'· I' r 1· ~ r 1 i.: ... location. ~T\',hl) r1a111tt...., nnd flt.'\\' ('lll'Jlt'I). :\lnl("in rorvtilioo Sup.•r \'al111• p11··~. $6..~.{l[(l. 640-1120 I LOOK AT COMPETITION THEN I Come SN' 611 C11r11a111111, Cd:\T Uuplt•x 11/I Br. 1l('n I \\'/wet hnr , J.· :: •I Ur1. tlo"'flsfair.-. Orn, l){lC'lc Br , .~ I ba. C'Wl hr u~'ll !"Iv \llUr n\othrr·ln·lll11· & s h••:H iia\'!' hrr 0111'1 !<<'parulr r111 (j\·{'r I the 2 l!flr carpol'I 11\·Jloo:kt'd 1 stnr:i:;:r1 ls a spuck!u~ 1 Br. apt. L;1undry in c111l)Ort S.· I hou~. Ol't;~ THIS \\~EEi'. I I 11cc · S99 .. iUO ! Btolccr 67.;.... "iG31 I O LD MISSION ATMOSPHERE t:n~Jil.'\':!hle! homr on ('l')ml!J' lot \\ilh n1:.n IC u r f!d lanrl~pinr;:. Fen ll'I !i t i c Nsrom lnrttr1or. Custom hr!rk nnd 11 I on c 11111 r C' lhrou.,;:hOut. Huge l:i.mlly room. Tmp~J\'t.' u·c1 tm r Lo:1ds ol 1p:uilsh Ill<' ~lu~t !'l't· lrn:lutif'11 ·I bt'rlmorn it Lachenmyer Realtor CALL 644-7211 ·------ FINER HOMES "BIG CANYON" Across fron1 Playgrow1d & flark : 4 bcd- roon1 hon1c -buyer may choose corpct color. La rge pool size lot. St55.000 . ·ro1n (JUCCll li4..J-h200. !'fl 11 THE NEWEST & THE FINEST r~Jcgant. l<1rge .. couple hon1c ... Uay v1e\r'. Gflld plated ltxlu rcs. spiral stairc:a~c . \';1n l .. uit paper.... Kari"l:1n carpets. $175 000 l'cc. Ken llartlcy tH2·82~5. tTl2) ISLANO PARADISE !luge 1na stcr suilc \I' J<1cuz7.i. 4 hcdroon1s. 3 ba ths. 2 fircpl<ices. Slti9.500. l!nrb<:1ra Gothard 1~2-82.15. IT\:1 1 COUNTRY ENGLISH-DOVER SHORES ~lag:n1f iccnt vie\\'~ -L'pper l3ay & Ocean. 5400 sq . ft. in this c11~ton1 5 1Je,lroo1n . 5 bath hon1c on c;aiaxy l)r1 \'<l . l·'a1n1l y roo1n , hilliarll roon1 , children's pl<iy roorn. fr.irn1a l din in g rno1n. Pool & palios. Fee 5011plc. ll arrict l·'erry 642·8235 . !Tl-1 1 BIG CANYON - POOL, PUTTING GREEN & VIEW (;orgeous 4 hedroon1 hornc on the park. .w· pool -golf course vie\\· -JOO' entrance Sli•.500. Tom Queen 6+1-6200. !TIS) BIG CANYON LOT Choice custorn Jot\\' 195' of fairn,ay front· age \\' 270 degree unobstructable ,·it\\', $85.000. Jack Custer &12-8235. ITl61 .,.------- Irvine JUST DIAL M'I 2 stoo"'" il<U,')', o"IY ~2.:;oo. Cnll 8.t2-?.i:tj t tOI Dover Drive 6-42·12JS I O/l'tH rll e • irs JUN ro MN.CE• 642 5678 • ~ ~ ~ 1144 MacArtttt.ir IA•·l200 • Hewporl Beech,Calllornla t211:t 1 ·~~t · ~~~~ ri•rvr•' ,, ,,~ >1J', •ot't 1, r ~8.2---=""""" t·.,:. ii~)' 11•' t·;i,fl 1H ;1~-llill; THE REAL ESTATERS 1; ••. ,1 I 111•' u:ir11>r h":nr 111111 pa11n"nrl' s1n1, 111•• _ln•r111r• 11 \ il-tfllO \..:t :: • l.11111!~· roon1 -~ f"""'>l ~'>.IJ.'Yil'•' F1nr f"t'J/llnn.11111' l;ir1l11!•·~ \\ al\.i In :,:...,II • r.ur••' t. 111 ~ li-rlJIU to •·, ,\c_:t Sl·IJ 1rll<> ll1•n1~ II Llh a !);<11 •: )'1!•11 (111 -~1 f1('d :id. ~11-~;;,·, C&U U1o '°" • <l>U t$"•u!! QI •••Uf VALLf:Y RE\IJ., A 8lR(, ll'1ll>P<l•~ ..... ll>Oll 'TO(;~ (Kt<U<(;.f (CW."'"' ~-"•.'••1: Juq n du• , .. J \1 .f~ll • J .• ni·I-. 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E;;;.:;;;:;;;;;1;;00;;;;;2 ;G;;';;;";;;';;' •;;l;;;R;;. ;;E;;. :;;;:;;;1;;;002;;;;;G;;;;;;•ne;;;;;r•;;l;;R;;;.;E;;. ;;;;:;;;1;002;; Gene re I ;;;~l 1002 Corona det Mar 1022 Corona del Mar 1022 QUALITY TOP-0-THE PLUS QUANTITY Beaut •• spacious Ocean Blvd. HILL 4. UNl()Ul' tiVMl' CALL ME , l'M A BE LVEDERE and a beau- tiful one at that! I'm in liarbor View Hills with 4 bedrooms. single story plan with an aura of elegance. 1·1n surrounded 'vith•lav.'n$, Orick cdurtyard. a fOuntain and the park. lnside ·f'n1 just as nice -cathcd1·al ceilin g, beautiful chandeliers and draperies. Just listed at $89,500. Call me,., ·uNIOUE HOMES Reeltors. 67s.6GOO 2443 E. Co•st Hwy ., Corona del Ma r ! Gener1I R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 ! '~ I, I · General R.E . 1002 General R.E. ! ATRIUM ENTRY 1 • A1rium entry. Large kilchen. I Beautiful 11hag carpet, 3 PENINSULA POINT OCEANFRONT LOT ·IO t'EET 1002 * rt«a" s~ ~ REALTORs' SOUTH OF HIGHWAY· DUPLEX C..:01npletely remodeled ov.·ner1 unit. Every- thing is new. A secl uded dead-end street lo- ca lion. Brings in $.1_20 n10. income . Exclusive at $83.500. Call to see! CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOIVN BY AP POINT~IENT Linda Isle Waterfront Custo1n 5B ll., 3 bath home on 55 ft. lot. Garden view kitchen, \vaterfronl living rm., family rm., Yachl-$225,000. 341 10 Linda Isle Drive Prime 45' lagoon lot· $1501000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Bay1lde Dr., Suite I, N.B. 675-6161 I bedrooms. EXTRA LARGE F'INJSHEO BONUS ROOM. Covered patio. Lol:s of tree5. Quiet neighborhood. Ne>4' listing. Call 963-6767. $l60.000 G•neral R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 hoc.uanbloc.usonjn.1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ' ,. OPfN 1'/L 9 • ITS FUfi 10 8£ NICE' THE BEJIL ESTl!TERS Rcalto11 !1 31·1 Vla Ullo 6T."r4:-,S2 Eastside Costa Mesa ~ i ';;-~·-~~~-~,~~~~~: 5 Bedroon1s. 4 bath.~. 3-100 Sq. Ii t'I., huge' '.\ car gnrai;c, 3 Bedroom Home "'"""' Roy Mccardle Realtor $28,500 1810 Newport Blvd., CM 547729 Anvone can 1u1sume !his VA 7~1 Joan . $18'1. l\lonlh lotnl """"""""""""""""""'I pc.yn1en1 . Call for details. CENTURY 21.642·1771 General R.E. 1002 . "List" it in classifiOO, Ship lo Shore Result~! 6--l2-51i78. General fi.E. 1002 BEST VALUE IN SPYGLASS Charming NEW 2-story home for lge family. Spac. entry hall w/circ stairway. 4 BR, FR, DR & huge ru1npus rm. Jncl. land. $125,000. • WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 San Joaquin Hi'lls Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 dowrt A small price ! 1opay_ ! 1o move mtoa I· 1: I I .. Make an almost immediate move. Newport Crest Is the exciting lownhome community that overlooks Newport Harbor and the ocean. Bi9, bold spacious homes. Residents' Swim and Tennis Center. E•terlOr maintenance provided. Come - let us show you how you can·1 afford not to live at Newport Crest. 2·3·4 bedroom residences .Newom $13,000 •o u•.ooo. g From Pacific Coett tilghw1y and Supertor Avenue in11rsaction. driY• up Superior to Newpor1 Crest enlran~. Site ctflce: •12 Robon Cotlf1. Open dally 10 A.M. to Svntel. {71 4) 645-6141. TDWNHOMES •e 7!o'!'t COllYellllortal !lnt l'IC•no ot 30 W'fll loi n Casl'I price of Plan 1. SM.000: !Olli OOw'I IMytnenl of 1)150 00. 360 mon1t1!r Mesa Verde North Jhr. :!ba, srnnr [p!, Ofll•n lico111~. only 2 yrs n<-'11·. Assun1l' 7',i-VA lun n, on!~· t;.000. 1lol'.•n. O.\V.C. 2nd TD. no t·losing l'OSIS! Total 1110'ly p~ 1111. i!\j', l8XC'~ S,1."i(), C111l l'l!E~!C.E honll'S for _lo_f.,_. _6·15-titi_·"'· :;Hi~--~~ 1 General R.E. 1002 Coiy 11 11<1 11·11rn1 3br, 2ba. Ltu•gr li\'injl; mo111 u·ith high hi•11 01.~. firr1J\;1l·r and rrrnch doors opening onto a f109o·er CO\'f'r('(I J> ll 1 i o. $~7.500. Crt!I PRESflGE HOl\1ES, 64~r-6646 NEWPORT BEACH WATERFRONT Co1npare this, on th e water, 2 bedroom s, 2 bath condominiu1n . Beautiful view -bar· bor. ocean, lights and islands. Call for ap. pointment. S78 ,000. BEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS BUY A tru ly delightful 3 bedroom hon1e \rith extra large fan1ily roon1 . On best street. Only 4 yea rs ne\v, very nicely decorated, beautifully landscaped , to see means to buy. $65,000. Hur ry:! DRAMATIC OCEAN AND Canyo n Vie\v. 4 bedroom 3 bath. family hon1e . 2 cozy firepla i::es . 3 car garage. Ca· thedral ceilings. Gourmet kitchen , private courtya rd. Offered for $96,750, BRIGHT, BIG & BEAUTIFUL 5 Bedroon1, l\laid's room. Lido ho1ne on 52' lot. 41h baths, lar~e family room with fireplace. l''or1nal dining roo1n \Ylth bar. Breakfast area. Asking $165,000. payrn1n11 of JA95 Ill fpr1nc1Dtl Incl int11111). la••~ •I'd asto-1 '1tllOl'I IH I adOollor>I!. 9 25~ ANNUAL NftCINTAOl MTI. ALL VIEW TERRACE-NORTH LAGUNA And \\le do mean an "all " view with country liVi ng and wiU1in 1ninutes or town ! 3 bed· room , guest house. co nvertible family room , 5 bath. large formal dining room, pool end room for te.nnis court. $279,500 Fee. N ... po-1 C:rMI II I p10IMI ol ,.a,tflt N. 0 -. hit ~ ~n H. GrM!l Co•llOftllOfl, G•flefll Ctf\UM:l(lf, • i&s=--..: "nee ll\llMd Off .... lfld ~lloro II Ille '''"' pu!Cf'ltH orlct ot !flt i'IO"t 10 -otfl wllf bf Mdtcl lltf Helt1IO'lfl CMr9ff lor ICM .,,._ '"'""'' 01 OCM-! !It/II~ 11Otdt•HflY11.,,.. T111 .. !II •, "-!:Ille: H C , Int '""°"" llM 110M la C!lll'IO• p!lc ... ~"'"'"'fl •NI ~·nt ,.,,.. lf!O 10ftJf~1T;o"' "ltfl0u1 l'Ol.CI ·-.,..;'•<: • SUPER DELUXE DUPLEX $120,000 buys near new 3 a.nd 2 bedroom duplex. ~lodcrn built-In kitchens. Both with firepl aces. \Valk to bay or beach. DIAL 644-1766 2161 Sin Joequln Hiii• Rd., N.B, A COLDWELL BANKER CO. . . OPPORTUNITY NEWPORT BEACH CONDOMINIUMS At $49,900 (3 Remaining) THE VILJ.J\ GRANADA spacious 4 BR .. 2111 ha .. 1850 sq, ft. townhomc s. Deluxe cus1on1 fl'a.tures: golf course \llL'\rl'. con1n1unlly pool • '->mt with sparkllna view of \l/ith a drama.Uc JSO dfl, jetty ' ~n! S Bdrms., plus · ocun view, a dtn, form&I din. r m · . beautUully decorated 3 BR iUIU"OOm, 2 'frplcs. & Den or 4 BR cuatom bu.Ill 'PU.rs home uith hl!ie game room. A cuest hooM: you V.'On'I formal dining, and JUXW'iouS bellt1-el -One yr. new, mu1er 1uite. OutllNie Is ex· w/full bath ' Romllll lub. A tensive .. atio de c k 1 , big must 1ee!/ 1.rffa and a Kol pond. All 11 OPEN 5AT/5UN. l..S 2711 SHELL CHINA COVE the end o( a q wle t cul~e-sac. OUR BUSINESS IS • • HELPING PEOPLE LIVE BETTER • MAGNIFICENT BAYFRONT • • runvcnirnt to i; ,. ho o 11 , 1•hu~ht's. i-:hoppi~ &r ff'('N'alion, i.«;1\ed In the "fr1f'1Wlly" Irvine plaMed Spectacular bay view from most all rooms - especially the living rm., with 32 ft. of glass, presenting a moving picture of all· th.e activ· ity on the bay. The home was designed & built for the present owners. approx. 12 years ago. There are 4 Ige . bdrrns. & 4 baths. Top c1uality is indicated thruout tHe home -even the secluded patio is in a pi cturesque setting. !.J roperty in cludes pr iv . pier & 3 car garage. ~hown by app'l. Only $275,000 Steps 10 beach. View. 3 Bdrn1 .. l\e'4'1Y decor. New appliAnces, Ready {o r right pr l'ce. A lDp value 111 $159.500 Qlll 644-T..lll /JD.NIGEL nAILEY ~ ASSU[IATES ou•11 ·25 ll·\ \' "11d l~l-~. \l'l I RE ALT Y YEAR C AL L 675 3000 ANYTIME 1002 General R.E. 1002 A REAL VALUE!! HARBOR VIEW HOMES ·Carmel lt1odel; 3 bdrn1s .. fam ily rm .. 2 baths ; forrnal dining rm . Newport schools. On•ner must sell. Priced under market at $67,900. OPEN SAT . & SUN. 1:30 to 5 "~ •llf , CORBIN·MARTIN , INC. ~21 REALTORS 644-7662 • • • • Ol'fff nt. 9. ~ FIJH ro tE NICE' THE REAL ESTJITERS Buy ••••••• Our vacant home needs a lnmlly. I mmediate oc- cupancy Call 6-14-71ll for : IC'rmlJ. associated BROKER S-REALTORS 1015 W Bolboo 611·]66) , -.., fth .._.., ti........, wttti ,... tMI _....,.. • t•• t• •••• 11111 ..... All tflie .._.._ Jfft4 W.w .. iMtulMtl 11 .......... ~ .... ,.h ........ wilef• 11 ......, .. 0..tr ,,._.. WANT ADS. ,_, .. .-wi ... ,.. ...... fir ..... , .. ,. ......... lbt MU liaflf..S.. 111 rtlis uls-ffdi ffWrt, W. 1nlcry ' , ..... ,.' HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BR & FAMILY RM or DEN 322 Ogle Street, Costa Nlesa 5411-3209 $4-0.000 (Sat&Sunl·5) 3 BEDROOMS 547 Aliso Ave (Npl Heights) NB 5-111-4394 $47.500 (&at& Sun 1·5 ) 3 BR & FAMILY RM or DEN ••5 N. La Scnda Dr. 3 Arch Bay, Lag Bcb 642·2992 $159.000 (Sal & Sun) 228 Knox Street, Costa ~'lesa 548-3209 $42.000 (Sa l & Sun 1-5) 1213 Donegal, Cos ta Mesa 5411-4141 $38.500 4 BEDROOMS 3085 ~1ountain Vie'v Dr .. Laguna Beach 494-8558 $68.500 (Sal & Sun 11·4) 5 BR & FAMILY ROOM or DEN 2084 Tu stin, Ne,vport Beach 646-56(}2 $66.500 (Sat & Sun) * •523 Via Lido Soud . Ncwpon Beach 673-6489 . (Sun lU) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 3 BR 2637 ViSla Ornada (Bluffs) NB 67&-3>35 (Sun & Mon ,1·5) HOME & INCOME 3 BR+ 2'BR +I BR Cor. Werner &Sims (Hunt. Harbour) (213) 376-3@1 (Sat & Sun 11).5) CONDOMINIUMS l'Olt RENT 3 BR 669 Vista Bonita (Blu!ls) NB 640-8672 '425 mo. (Sat & Sun Ioli) ..... •-t W.-fflHlf W.mf.Mt & -..1 • 1'fJ111n1unity o! t:Oslbluff, MODEL OPEN DAILY 835 An1igos \\111,y /Jamboree ltd. IO t:11stbl uf Or., lo l\1ar \rista. lo Don1!ngo, to An1igo!li \Vay l. t'or lnfomw.lion, 61-1-1133 .. --$4050 Down- Better Hurry Super home. ideaJ !or the large family! \\'Ith 4 bdrms, 2' b.11hs. Family rm & fi~ph1ce. All m o d e r n kltchrn. CovC'red & screened p11r lo. f'A heat. PlrlureM1ue landscaping. Sto,;LJO. Call 5-1()-1720. (~·) 29:i"i Harbor Bh'd. 4 BEDROOMS F'OR!\IAL DI NING ROOr.I Ncnr So. Coast Plaza. Ex· ccllent flnaoclng. One year new. Ready for occupancy. C•ll Anytime 646-3928 EvH: 646-4543 Lochenmyer Realtor OCEANFRONT BEAUTIFUL · Garden setting surrounds th\11 anr. decor. 3 bdrm., lam. nn., 2 ba'h nome. Pri1·ate beaches. $86,500 RACHELLE ROBERS :::ttl E. Coast lh1·y .. Cdi\I REAL TOR 675.2373 Cost1 Meu 1024 \\'e ha\'e a very aclive rental 1--------- dC'partment >4'here '4'e have TRIPLE GARAGE leased &0me fine local and room for extra kids. too. JIT'Oper1ies and then kept !hem on the market for snle subject lo the lease. This is a v.·ay for a new buyer to BUY NO\V, STOP INFLATION, and have a rental income for several mon1h11 lo carry 1he ho me until occupancy. \Ve have a lo\·ely Mme in Cameo Hi::hlands. lrased !or Sj75., asking $78.500: and a 1;p11.rkBng 1ownhou11e on the bay .leased for $600, askini;: $79.:;cNl Interested?' Call 6T'Jo-722S . . .. ,. \I.I.I·:,· RI \I.I\ . "' " ' .. . ..... ',,, ... , ........ Swimming Pool & Private Beach \\l1at more could a person '4'D.lll? Ho1v a bout 11 cham1· ing. '4·ell dccor<t led 2 BR In this 4 bdrm. ,.lesa Verde hon1e. Large ynrd v.·ith roon1 for pool. Cathedral beanied ceil. in living rm. f'rplc. l\tstr. su.Jte has extra sluing room. Corne l. ICK:at.ion . Only _$67,500. 2084 GOLDENEYE OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 ~21 BURR \VHITE REALTOR 2901 Ne1\·port, N'PT BCH '* 675-4630 '* Eastslde Costa Mesa 4 Bedroom $36,950 lAJ!s of shade trees • fh't'- pta.tt · nice yards. lmn1ed- ia te °'-'<'upancy. 646-7171. 646-7171. OPfN TIL 11 • frS FUN TO BE NICEI 2 BA honte on a generout ~ 6f x 100 ft. Jot in Corona de.I VIE\\' -centrnlly localed, ?liar. Tht' entertaifl('.n easy living, 2 Bedroom, one d Onl ~ 500 "··" · THE REAL ESTATE RS I• l I h d ream. Y ~. , ....i..u )'ear o u, ur n s e 6~.a.ntl. '';'=:=:=:;=:=::=:=:=:~j Condominium on beach in 1 .• IHESA VERDE Balboa $69,500. RETT .. BOTH OPEN SUN 1-5 PETE BAR ~ 1614 CORSICA PLACE , -REALTOR-!~~".'·~-~~~·~~[ vacaot 3 BR, ' BA. fplc • be a ut p-011'-I, 642-5200 N'lurbi5hed. $44.990. ~ -Avocados on Ja"'lne? 2932 ltED,\1000 Av E . EASY TD BUY $21,000 2 BR, 2 BA. Adu l t C'()ndominium. As little as $300. do'A-·n. C1\LL llO\V 8.%-4206 or 83.>-..1846 Agent. LIKE NEW Lo<.·cly Bay('rt'sl home · in jX'rfl'ct condition! 3 Bdrms. & . family room, many src{'ial fealuTI's. Separatr spa("C for boat Or !railer. 6.5•; lnt('rei-1 as.~un1able loan. ST6,000. 1 ART SHAPIRO CO. TM.l's . right • 5 producing Stunn1n.1:: lntenor, 4 BR, 2 trees \\ilh 2 income units BA. fplC. lanai. huge oov U1ro'4·n ln on tht' dea1. ~th patio, dble BBQ, quick i;ide of H\\.)', Attractive 13 occupy. $4-l ,9j(). yr. old duplex \lilh double Costa Mesa Realty carport. Walking distance of Since 1958 * 541-7711 Big Corona. Only $82,<XXI. Afcer 6 Pl\1. Call 557-4617 Ontu ~1INI F'AR~1 \Yith 2BR Ill hon1e. Lot j(l'x290'. 322 Ogle "'21 St. Open Sar Sun .1-5. ~ $.W,000. Call 548-3209 BURR WHITE REALTOR Y:'#m@)~fl!'}~l'!!'P.4• 2901 NE\VPORT, N'PT BCH -~~r * 6TH630 * --. --. SUPERlll * CONDOMINIUM* \\'t' lhlnk this is on<.' of the 2 Bdrms., 2 baths he.st buys in a duplrx: sharp Single--Slory 3 bdrm. honlt' '>'ilh t+. Choice location hath11, trplc., + nc'4' 2 $37,500 tfl25 \rcstl'.lirf Drive bdrn1. unit with deluxe RIVIERA REALTY Ncwpo1·1 °-a•·h 0 '0 3120 t o · · U<:' vw-oo.tures. wner s RJIXIOUS * 642·7007 * 3 BR 2 BA HOME .,.\o~~ANloo~!EAL TY * MESA woo~"'oo-,*- 134.950. f ·-· ~ 8mo Anymw l"an as~uine lhis Vi\ 673-6642 675-6459 or ..... e uf ou·ner, old 6'/'t loan. SUKI .D I Total --new home. com plet ely nmn!hly payment. Cl\I'. Ray * OCEAN VIEW * landscaped J: fericcd. (}.vrl<'r G I "•~ ... 97 Fron1 every rm. ol lhis 1ge. 3 traruift'n·ed, 4BR, 38'\, fain liU t, .,...,.,,., · BR 2 •· ( I I I •·-h. I .. om., an1. nn. lOlllC. nn u· \\'C ..,.... , 1g yarr. ;C::o:or::on00a:..:d::•:..I M:::::•;.r _ _:.102=2 Huge kit. '4'/brkfsl. area: Conic to sre To app!Wiate dbl. door entry. Priv. beach it, 3278 Turlock Dr, a.I0-'1789. Attention Builders 40X120' lot. E:'-:isting 2 Br. I Ba housr, So. of ll\\'y_ AP- provl'd plans for nrid\tion. 1,.1 huill • Plrnty of profit! $74.;,cx). 673-IWS 01\-1\l'r 2 BR. 2 BA DUPLEX. lncon1C' Sj00/n10 . N r . Fashion Tsland. G r e.a I potrn1ial. $9-j,l)(X). $2.),000 dn. 01\'n1·r. 213-i82-1155. Open 10-1 Sat. . CdM DuplftX . 2 BR, l ba, 1 Bil, l ba. By O\.\'tler, $92,!XXI. Terms avail. Lovely patlo, So. of Hv.-y. Prine. only. 6TJ-3616. 2 UH, l bfl. on R·2 lot. Q\\'IW't mHy carry. Bkr. 515--006, -GEM OPBN for inspection Sat & 12Q.F Turli!• A\•e., N.D. Sun 1·5, U:lv~Jy family REALTORS 642-4623 home at 228 Knox SI. or 4lS-4IS Vi IRIS can 5.\S-3209 anyt1n1e. OPEN DAILY 1-4 VA~~~' ~}Ii Enjoy flrst UM:n ta..'< break. ',!. _--=:; =' 3 bdrm. home, lgc. 2 bdrm. • • unit ; 4 car garqe. Q\\'NER \\'ILL SELL cozy Excepli<>flal quality home, 3 bdrms. East Side U~ivers1ty Realty . location,, dbl gar. C<irncr 3001 E. Cst. llwy 6T.ki.510 lot. 5•~·, t'HA Joan, pm!s IF YOUR HOl\tE JS YOUR $148 n10, $31 ,950 or lcu for CASTL..& see c.o.r.t:s most cash 10 loan. &l.>1749. bf'autltul Duplex. HOUSC! Is 2 BY 01'.'net, 3 BR, 2 ba. Story, 3-?, u·/Jacuzzi Tub. $12.000. 5~~~-assuniable VA l\teiz. Librar;. 3 f'rplc's, loan, \\'ill trade far Inc. \V<!t·bar, Spani!ih Courtyal'\J, prop. In C.M. area. &33-81(};; Unit.I 2-1 w/ Sund.eek. 673-or 5.16-764.1 T769 NICE l Sly., 3 BR & Den. r;::::;:;;;:;~!?:""'='."::~:""-:---:-::-::-;:--..J , frplc. custom cpts I: $3."1.900. Chl-'?lcr 6-$6.5386. ---..om. I Ho1nt JN!l io "'"" """ p 2 You c th~ co.n for$ ""''· 2 T $ ,~, for buy• f' .11. 1<.·ash Call We \\'c h· you ,..,, at.1io "'a 1~ Cute • i1csU ,,.., I ""· , :y rear N 7!2r,.{. IC r laoo Bod last For I or "'"' RH GO 5 BR '>\'ith nn. .... ' < ~::"iirr.'.7t"----;=r.i,-,r------==...-_,..------.=,-,---,.--,.---,.,=-.,,,..---,--:--,---==.:---,:-.;,-..,.--,,=,.-,,.-..,,--,,----frlO.y, All'll 2b, 1q74 DAIL V PILOT ;f7 E•.1tb1Uff 1036 irvln• 1044 Irvine 16'4 Lagun• SHch 1048 Newport &each 10if Newport B.ach 1069 Mobile t-4omes l IOO l jGi;o;ln~•~··-liijijjijj;iii-~3~20~2~G~o~n~o~<1~ljjijj;iiiij;iiiijj~3~202~l N ~"~ E\V 3 BR. 2 ba OWNER r.tACNU1CE~'T \rOOD & Newport Beach 1• you \i.kf' n 11'00d~1. ni.auc., -=....;.;.;;. ___ ....:= JjO,ID), Mwnme 71.1'10 loan. GLASS Cabi.QPtll, 1teludtd. prtv11t(' I~· al 1111? t,,cach I JIAVE '69 2-l'x .u· ~lobtk> su.sm . ...,., &.H-211J9 0Yttlook11'1fe \'loodl ~. 1 Horse Randi W'llh au 1nodt:m ilJJ\Cln1tkt. Jton1r 2 Bil, 2 b..i, In <VC>I. Fount•in Va11Mf' 1034 Sdrnu.. 3 ba., "Vi'OOd burn.in£ 1 Estate you w1U love 11111 hD111t'. l l (_kar lna;h ck>ost>rt. 11<t.lk11" :.!. trptc. SplRI ata lrc:a•e . Bl'. 2 Ba. l.ri;; I.Iv. nu, i~ 10 m'°"'l'l' 110000. * HOMEFIN.DERS * * GRAND OPENING * *POOL BUY* Bfful. OCNn view. Prlv. 3 a('ttt. 2 1toey prlvat«> beam ~ihf!i, frplt-, dln. oornph·tc "''I• "'" n 111 ~ 5, I pallo. Tnily one ol a kind. cok>niaJ t:1U1ttl', 1n1.-ffplm: area, k!11.,:ht'u blt·UUI. 2 dr l ~kU1UJfi:, t. l-ooltr. 1•1r \\UJ in COSTA MESA-132 Ctbrillo Ave. $ee h toda,y! You "''ill 11o·ant stalrca.-. den "ith " .. n of ftti.•ztr, n.•I. "/1\.'t: 1n.akl'r. tra&: for dbl·"·1d•· 1nol;11<· C1ll 642°9900 C'.n!al fllfnlly home "'itlt 4 bedroouu;, large I J v 1 n It "TOOm, :rmrl ro Cl"TTT , lloniemakers IOOd <i!'mcr patio O\'erloolo1 i.pal'll.Hu~ blue pool. A gr11.clous Mnie t~t l\l nd!I 14.elf t 0 t'1\(rrt11.irul'lJl f:undy a n tJ f,!Ue,t:s. Oni· of the bt·st for S·l l.000. CilU TOWN 'N' COUNTRY 10 Ma.)' for a tl!etime~ bookcA~. 1eparatr lllllld l New dWlwMr, 111U1hr dr)··1 OOmc-01 t~uiJ 1 .. 1~ in CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST Sl35,0IXI r:a~toktrs quarters, :: C'ar t-r . l.r~ µr11 r.rl' patlO off lh•. t'ountau1 \'a!tl'y llrl'J, IJlr.1 RENTAL SERV ICE Ranch style. 4 bedroom~ bath-ehamie1'-2 1nassive fireplaces. wet bar, fa1nily room , air l.'Onditiooing. S\VEEPJNG COUNTR·\1 \11E\\I ! J>riced by anxlou~ aeller al $1 15,000. CALL NOW! OPEN SATURDA\' lA: ~ l\lountitln Vlo\\'. {Up Teniple llllb;I, T"-o-St~· 3 bdrn1., 21, blil., fain . 611./wet bar. Stone trplc. Shnkt• roof. Pw;tot•aJ vlC:W'!!, $&!.~. i;u~ !il' orid', Mi· 0 , r;ll'li100r""OUfi11'.Jm'"I •il l• Ji50.?ilb-f.I!; €htu11i ' JlL•N hay. !las stahlt'fl 8,s niany h1111i.:. l'I~ 10 1•\'cl)th11i.ir,: .. :->r. \l'{'l..·a V,Jlcy, l'.1. 92'/"·I a:-.. 'TEltS-t~cl all the houses <l\'aiGb e or 11s oo 111>~1'. Stu It' 111 \1l·~• :1·11jX;rL s:J1,:iuo. '.\!(."!!: cll'w1 IUXjiJ nwluh· rent in our UULLETJN, Updated 3 1in1es a 11ppni.ls(l(I lll S:!T.J.OIXI • ~·or T" M't', vi.II f,.r 11111)'~· ho1ne 111 aJuh lllll'k. !\r \l'CCk. i1n 11ppolntn1tn\ Cllll rn t 1 &1~·11 or 1ilnlflCI 01\/"k,'f Ill I 5J1ppl\ll ctnlt'r. c 0 I 0 r (' d 1..1\Nl)LQJlOS-F'REE Itental SCl'\'ICC 6-16--7171. _l~11 Spru1i.:ll, \'ll ·l f:~-J:l'J;; f~twv,, )lulu! ~11•11Jni.:,I -. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ·_ _ Th• Real E state Fair 536-2.SSI or 139-6133 GRUBB & WIS CO. oPfNTlt.t ·rtlF'UN1'0llENICf1 S BEDROOM I s t o r abgl< ""-"'10•1 ••• ~'(ll""Y 1 <SPZ1WW ~VO.WW.""' .... , , , .,1 \l.Lf'lt 1 1 1 -Income Proper ty Hout.•• Fur n ished ~ ' ! AND ,...,.....,"" """'· ' .,,,., -----. .... ' 3 BATH :\ .. · • 1110 ll c Hun,., --.--.. •lk·.u1t 1n11•1110<.. rtrt11ll1l e l:Ompl furn. Lol.'l!tc<I l..~o I TRIPLEX Balbo• Penin11.1i• 3107 TIBURON CONOO--. '. f, ·111 lukll'I'!. 1ront & l;n~k V1ll~l' Trdlll.'r r ark, 1\1), I -REALTORS 675·7080 J BR, 21 ~ ba ., Fan1-rm, 1.1·e1 Hunting-ton8e•cti 1040 L~gun'• Buch 1048 1ii.R·i< )nii.J h.i; l'llOU)!n ior 2-1. MI.._~ Jlar~ Ur .. s~IK>. NEWPORT 11111 ....... 11:-.: B,\Y ·I llH • .:. bYr. elec.-gar. operK'r, \'u .. l')' v 1 ... Sii uiuntn~i ~!It'!'$ 110\\> bt"Lnb 111k1n tor Ju~r oll :-.;,.11 pOrl llhrl H.\, Ii.:• lt1111;.: 1•111, l1!ir,o r) up-grnded extrM. $39,j()(J DECORATOR'S EMERALD BAY EXPANDABLE F11bulous U1\.>ll1lnK1oJrt· 4 /'.•ii. ~.:iOJ tr11111\'(l.'...!'11k•. 61\rli91k.I. c,...,..1 n1-.~'"-" t•• N .. "por1 ('(•in p I 1• I •· Ji ! u 111 ~u.::.~.l',~ i~ IO:u'l. Ov.·ncr, DREAM Sensational, large colonial: bdrn1, ~ balh li.n111• \11th 2D84 Tu1tin A v •. -N.B. Ac re•ge tor ••I• 1200 ('0,,,111 :-.tri.a -~.n llh•)!p ( flll•t.t1ld!ll,: do ,· .. r !hn~>UI .......-:Jo.M c:ontempol'&f"Y featur1-s & An:h!H"Cl'it, rontinp. hil\c.idr J b\P-doo 1 ! I -... ".\· c .. nii·a l :-.1t• .. li lui·1,1~,11 l'•ll h•f .q1p1 Su111111tr Hunt' , •I B h 1 ••• 0. 1 "·-·'lb<·" -v-••••-. ,.,·1h , Mln<,' hdwd. llN .. 11taincd OU r 1!11T)' 11·11< l t>lh·.J'.r~ .11u•r Ii 1•.11 M S ( 1 ,, .... ~ \l•••••hl)', , .•.. ,,,,, n.on PC """'"''~r cu~on11L<:u cnroon1, '""'" ...,,, .• ,_.,,., o""'r.o;roal•r \all) Uj USt lie oldl J\lo1K'1-..u1111h11,~1 •"f•l(ln1' .. .,.v ,. d I . _ _. .. _ . h '""'"';_. ol" ·-"d _,,,~ gl/\SI, 11.'-·llghl, :\lt•..:lc11n ·-. I I I 0 er II I I I hi 1'\ ... o.1ru11.: 1. t(' ;. I .,_,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,, ·,I I ,,·,,_-,_,., 1.1 u t u1.'Cup1r<.1 nurne ""II "'"' .. ~. " .._.., '"""' .,. "' '''"'"'''' L .1., •• ~,,,., -I OPEN HOUSE • < 111111" ''"'"1 -f 1111il.' ' " plw;h curpt>tinr;Rndt~on1 feeling . U!iCd bnck. pl.'\llk Tilr, bfo:1ut. Ct<tL'lr 1hn1011I ltt·~h h1·1~*'"f1"~1 ,,n::. SAT. & SUN. 1·6 900 + ACRlS 1,..,1111 _'",,1,·hl<I 1(11•111 -~ .1r:.'I .. 1;:li:~..:<1 Price Reduced $2,400. dbl drnpcnl'1. \\'aUed lront flrs., high bearn .. ._.11 ic. j ~;!1"~ini::hnn~f'. lit~~~1;11:"t:: Exp•ii.,-.1 c·athetiruJ bo,11111, IH't·1•lh1"~ u1d"•'U HlaJ ~. ---- <"UUrt )O.rd \\ifh \1TOu~hl Bdnns, I baths, fanuly S69.:.00. IUuy adJ~~'1'nt lo.lh· lhn.IQOI ;\hi,lcr ... uhr 1111h "EWP RI Htl"H S f>l1llll1·11v11-..l lll\\l"tb:h1u»n Coron.idelM•r 3122 2 Bdrm. + Pool iran !,':flt('. r a1nily ruOni rrn.. lgc. pr1v. te1Taccs. I & Cn'UIC .~our O\lil 1n1ni-OO!h, r11~·~ui;,: 1"1'Hn .tt dOOrt n 0 u I $295,000 I -1n•I 11 .. 11<1 phi• 1.:ur.; .. 1u,. "Vi/firt•pllk't' off k1lchen. UJO,OJO 1,, ~anien pal~J Cu,tnin 1nor-·' l-\i•!h .. 11w·r 111111 .. •"" • 1:1!, ~.u·. Fl II 11,.• l.nr1:•· llo'll'k yard with gn~ 1 OPEN SUN. 1-4 1 l'Slatel firrphu.'f'is. \\'el bftrs. Op>n· Open 1-tOUH I Xl·k.r l'u• t•lp1.1 ,\ c.i11.•rn.o 1 1 Hit -r i,1111,,..1 -.. n1·1 ..... ~1 C11111t•l1 h ly luni 1n cI11 $22,600 You citn puy :.m niort lhan thlS for a 1\e\\' urut or )'OU can buy my upgraded unit lor 52,QO.l below t~plat"en1enl BBQ. Close 10 0('('811 in l 32621 ADRIATIC i:ardtn kitrhen 111,h ·~ .:rintL:•'" ,\ 1 11~ r •• ,. ••lll.1 l.11~·n~. \\11,h•·r ,i. lJ1)'N', ~~m,111:.1 ""'~idl'n1 1 .. 1 1u-a La 1 3 hln •• 1 Cll Lar lk ~Un 1,5 \'a1J('y vn 11 1u~Jl)t'ul uoun• 111 _ 1J •• 11u -a.•la••" '"·"'" '111111 ,u1~ f-,·~io··~ '' .u. ••· "' ... · "'"W l\'1•ruc. -1 Udr1ns., 1 •1·4'n.1 '' cor l'a""' 11 ~ ' I 1 II "' ""' · · • · ''· · ··· --ll)' $41,500. C1dl ~-O:t'hi.: l~mal dln\n" rm.. "" .;.,50 ..,. ...... , Y 111;u ,..,. , r :1k lilt·n full prit'<· T.•k•· !l•hunt.10.:•· - "'& .,........., · i.:.,,1 Aliso Ave. .1· hc.ou111uu1. lt·~" rti; 11 tu cnu 'l'."•:l-lt')(I clauic conte1nporary 11yll'. '"1"9 1 •· Houses Unfurnished ""'· 2 Bdrm coodo.. desirable ground level noor plao, 1 \1 years new, Freshly Painted with uwefu!ly pa.aelea and mirrol'\.~ ilving room, plush wallpapi;1-ed d.iJUn" area, shag eat'j'X'ts & custon1 \ \Ll.F\ RI \I.I\ I ..... ,_ I • 1 [ uiuiull'f> J\un ~ l'\I) tu. l.>O INV£STMENT DIVlSION l.A)1·e.y gro....,, ... ,., pnll.'M. TARBEll J :l Bit. I IJ1\, 1\r.\1J.Y l{r;. l•J !\I nl"lUl•-"'·ft\11• ahut1~t [ -· ----! 3202 l:tnd!iCa(X'<i for pr I \'ll c y. • ~ 1 ltBJSllr.U. !'1·11. •lln i·111 1,ny\i'h•·n· 111 So Cnhl. 11111, ®. Gener•! lk.'t•an 1·1ew. $107,500. I ~ t rp11·. L.111.:c• t'ul.rll'r lvt 11 .\ \'Ullt·)~. i!r,1uu1111· It~) uul<' , -----= 12 ,;,. LIVE HEREI, OPEN SUN. 1·5 . l.\llS.illU\'.;,tM~ . U•·i·:.. ~1 .. :11 . .0. J;y V\\!!t'l". I \It'\\ fl"Vlll 1•;1:<ll)' :1<Tt·~·1hh• , , 2423S LAS NARANJAS _ f 600 Nl.'\IPort C('nlt'r l>rh-.. \.iu! .i l.~·1·1~1 11111<11ps. J~J to :1t1110 t·ll·l"u· . \\".olnu1 s.1 11.u·t> S'!fl .... .. . '' ... ' ..... f..agUna Niguel. Thl're nre 1-------SOLID GOLD--t Hv11• .. \\t11t'I', t'lt•1·1r1t·11y ,\ D t1r. l '[1\1 • p.i1·11,1! fl11'11 miles of ur"Obstructl"'d vie"Vi'll EARLY LAGUNA 1 EXPENSIVE LOCATION i,;1'\.·;ir tol't·,1ry nAuJ!j 1111u eluxe 4-Plexes S:!"lll. CUSTOMIZED frum !his 4 bdJ;i1. honte In 2730 Heath•r Ln. 1•rvp1•1·1~ . ..:vrrvun•!t•J I•) ~,1 : .. ,1 o;:1;:, .. ·~"' . t•1· ~ J!\I 1•1 ,11111 11••\1.o;.(_, OO(! of L.agunn Nlgucl"5 1nos1 The tJUif'lll('!i~ ol one or I IMPORTED TILE ,\,1IJ<•1111l 1-Hl\''l, tl•.H' Svul~ 111· 1 ••11 II !.-:•·•·ll· rol ln1·•1· :. l•I' L llll •'r-•11 l'.11/i . s .• ·U drapL'S, ovl'rsizl.'d pantry POOL HOME n1w, CUSIU!ll tile ClOUlll('f" tops, sh;lkc t\Xlf, near Huge ma.Iii~ !)c(lroonl _&.· schools, \l'ttlkiog diilance to l'.lCtra _ laf'b~ h1ing room 111th llu11lln~.on Center, '"'Im· nutli.'ll\'C . fireplace. O"TK'r~ mlng pool and inany park prld';_ evident thruout, only areas. NO\v $2000 belo"'' cost $33.950. stable neigh bQrhoodi.. Ln.l:wu•·.~ old S I r Ct' t Ii In t'l1\l1'. hr~'t'lf' WOif, k1t1'lll'n ''"'' ·'"~'"· 1'1 "" · •1! l'.;1!11. f1tn·~1 HJ>Jll" ;:rn11·~ l1<tn : f:!: 1 •11 11••1· .. I 1111 :: 1°1 ll.i1•l ••t' \';,._. ~t.0 • 1 enhant.'('li lhr t·harm of thi§ •'· I r I ;; 1;!: 1 '•~i1 · 1111 11\T I Beauufully landscapt.'ll &-• "' rtnr 1.11~ o• t Ill' ,, t .. ·.1u1 11.~.1 \u~i llr.0 11 . ...:.i o-. ·•tf1,, 111"''11 •·1111l1·• '.' l.r Sll':"'"•·l1fl• '11). niaintaini.'<I &: i.: r l'D 1 l )'I bygone (•l':J hon1c ne:n· lhl' rxqul~iH.~ i•vr1oli110 h11111t' 11 •'111" olll. $o l.~W L1uup. !-':0:1C.1~11~· 1~11.,11unJ ~1 I'\\ "I , •II 1, ·" J;·:~ fo•1 :1 l•r 1~1_,,1,1111 . .;,1111 . 'i .i..il. UJ»;raded. $.59.500. heath , & 1 f 11 ·r P u 1 tt I i c w/1i c11· '1f F11~hion t~hir11I. OPEN SUN . 2·5 P.M . 1,•r t.h·11•l1•pn1\'/ll 1~111· ,,1 1 apJIT l Lr fl.orl •u \'11·1' :.1.!"1. ne11·. tPrln c ipals only 531·5800 EMERALD BAY l'Cd'('!l.ILOna ariity, ·as 2 Fl!e lar11J: 3 nrt .• ~ B.\ • 1'.\<.'lt'IC:.St:i{\'ll'J:::Ht:.\LTY I •Ul)llnoc. 1111\'l>lll\l'lli J;l'VU j1 I -:. hr ll1:111n··I H•'•I (7!)) Al the \'t'fY top of EineraJd bdnns., fl uni<iue frplc .. bonu,s no1>n1 ,\,"\:!) inany ~11~ .'iJl-t:,t l l11.1.u11\1tt•on 111111 ).'.real 1 \.r. ~ind) ha~· ho·;uh .. $1{)1l. Bay \\'ith the best 1,1e""'~ hard\\'(llYI firs. & a 1n1all n101·r ''U!>ilOn1 lt>a!Ul't'!I. :1!1 --lt.011-"' nr 11111 cvn~id•·r lr•l(h' I I l·r I.id" B.t) lt,)nr . SJ·l\.I), plea.5(.>l. Call today 147-3095 2 BR TOWNHOUSE $189 PER MO. I' tllage Rea l Estate -16139 Brookhurst, FV Open Evenin9s 1'3:~ .. ~:n:~l~u~~ihi~ll)~;; yaro..Afl. $~9.~0.'411.'/t ior s:A;~i 6ie-ss•z ~~~REE~T ( i{l~l('nA~lJER.ETTE c.111 t);":".-7'!i.·1 l'oith billiard rm. "llh \\'l.'t Uslln~ Nl'f'<lf'd BAYCREST I ., . -. . 1 "·· I lS!;iO t~. l.rh !'it., s:uua Ana u.u. Rct.-ent )" completely REAL E$TA'l'E l nm1~1;1IH'1tly !1'.ul \\l'lls ~17.~µ;g ... \•~•·••11 ,, ...... , ' ••. l \':\l.L~:'f KL\l.I\ rc1nodelt.-d &. l't.'t.ll'!."Orail>d. '" UullL 1•1 ._,1.;, lkd1w1n•. 3 & ---$189,500. I 1190 l.Jlenr1yre SI 11 '"•'h". l)1n111g 1:von1 .1 2Hll, ~U.\, t!lil 11 11h•, l 1.1111\lf l SPARLING I ·l!ll-91iJ J.19--0316 ~.u111l) Hoo1n. Thi · 1.11·1"11Tt uni), c.\1.'l'l11l•>n,1l t.VlKI, oil INVESTMENT CORP A PIPC.. •h!l ... , ... • .. r~<-4-o ~TO<:"• f '' "'~"' < VOO~•><• l11Jil1•' un lh•• po•rfcrl ~!rt'l.'I. dl•lu:-.c ·' t 1· as, l...::auL I · This l'lttraetive t\ro tx'<lroon1 Hunt. H•r bour 1042 f -~ ~.. --------l 'l~•lh' .• 1,-1111 •or t'.11~11:.0., hH«!•('\1 J•u1,: -~ 1n 1"r1"1 . -1 --· 1ownoou~e can he purclul~1-.1 Wid• Co•stline Vi•w I !~~~~~~~~!! :-,., ,\i.:1·111-1•1,.,,-;,_. 1·\·111t·nt 1 .. 1i1v .1.:. c.1r1~1rt . BALBOA UNITS ,P.LA l.ENTALS for bnly $2.200 down "ithl----------F.\1:l'J1(1')/1;1I ho•a1·h n I'(• n -BEACH uousE 1 l')~•I<'<" pr11 .1ll· "l'f\U"C .• :'i!.u WI \/'KIAllll ·~ U•VICI buyerassumingJowl111crrst ,._,.,,,,_ ho1nf' il('1'<Jr:111•d JI\ !hi" "ol•! •• 1 l•'l.'.J l1un, Jlu11r 111.,:tv1 1 l*·:•th. $19,000 BUYS! f?.Jf.A. loan. Also includt·s ~ • llDSN.CoonHwy.,Loguna \\'orld" n1 .. t1f. ~·er11~11'<'~ 2 ' _ ~ STEPS TO OCEAN .. 't l"i·l::til SLl.:.uJ Trl10 •' \·,·r1 .. 1110111 11·11·!•'\, f ~~HOU c:1~h~3-,1~~f', and rclrig. ~ , 494-1177 lxlm1s, '2 balh.~. C.:11stnn1 J GRANO OPENING IA;\I! '!10J•jlllll;. i 'l"I\" l'll fkl11;; IH·'..\LiTlFl"l. l ~ ~ lut l1y ''11" l•lHo·I: I•· h.o\ '""I I 1 .,,,'1 ' .;::::::;; 11'.aJ.ll'~-ll~11:f "'"'.1?'. 1 111 lht' 'N•wport Bay Tower• 2 l~t'lh~~·11 1. ='''"''>' l1.,10:1J. v\•11er riv~ ... ln $10,IJ~I. \\'ill 1 •·l•wk" '" o ...... on <>Cl-.\;-.,: .v _____ D\IPLl. k~.tchc~ .. u111 t'\11c1e,, pa'.·1(1 'I . I $47,SOO 1·011.,111,.1• r;1~11 ufl<"t' fo11• !"'"· I~ \Y \·11·:\I'~· t: r o" 1 '"' u• "''••~!< ,,.,,.,,. ,, '""' \'.\1~1 .E'' IU . \I.I\ BEACH CONDO UNIQUE-UNIQUE \111h ::;pan11ih t1le. \\alk 111 1 & • B1EDROO'.\f , FOX REAL TY 1,." 10:,1 c orviilhi 1 ,,., uppn·,·!a!i(ni ,1 r r .t , ;: ~fWl'Ott' 11>.t , c.M. t42·1JIJ $l 4 , 500 Full Price Pt1ccd llelO\\' n•11!act!n1c11t CL"tl11r r lose1s .. llardl'oood C.'ONOOi\UNIU:i.t llU!llt:.~ ., .. , . . . . . I \'ii.ta, cu. ll2'.1'!:!. l'li•Jll\' I t .. ·dl"Olotll ,.1111"r" unll 11111, :l \It: -..·n.·1•"l" :d i thP !)('11th costs. r-.tagnillcent n.."tl11()1.).! 01aple llO?rs· J-. I e vat e r1 I Bayfron_t llon1cs 6..._~-.~,J.\, l'..ll'S, ·19:1-:l·MS ;1.~El 1'\\'H l~'<h..-.Onl unus. ('[nSNl ! .-1111'~ ,., lnl:in.1 (h·1111i::1· UJ. and fully .utnlshed. Onl y · & 1;'.lass honie. Pa.noi·anllC dc1·kl.1g. J-acis 1he<X·ean on Boot Slips --·------·· . ~ . I 11 11 ! $LANDLORDS$ $2500 <1011·11. payments like O<.'i:!an & CJ\)" views. l.,.o(•tttl..J 2 lull Joi§. i{l•<luCf'ol $6900. run Sccurity llii:;hri:sf' MONT EGO MODEL 7··:-.:r·~2" $i00. ~o 1;:§1."!'0W ~·" ~l:t'. ·,·;::1;;· ~ ...... I'~~ 111 1-·~ F 1-'f'~'I-' (' II I' T I . ' rent. \\'hy no: I.tu,).'? Call · Call •194-XOO'.l. I Steel &conl'rele co11~1n1t·tic.11 ca~h Onl), l...;i:una &ach. 1111111<'•'·. ·· • ''1111· 11 · · • ·' 11 ... ~ 'H 11}·1 on pnvatc estate. Chl."JJcr Priinie Bal~nirs ·l l~1·dr-/f•lll!I, l H;•lh ("all '1'.ll-lS~1. li,n•·l' Sl'.l.1.oon-, 1!1•;11•1 •ii th•· SALA RENTALS S • "'Q{ •NT> '"•'-I ... ,~,-~" . " '""' l""''"' HUNTl~~R 'Ji~~EQ.· ~~S~SS. ( TftRBElL.J :i w~~;.a1.:e spuN'.11 fur i1111s1 1 4iH~RBORo ~iEr:;11 I Apt-S:-fo7 Sale 1300 I ~,:!}£!:1,, i :,11 "~11 •. \ ~··11·1~·r1 ,\· '~·.::· ~1 i;12~·:-::. Brand f"lt"llo' hooic, ncur beach R f id k HOMES I _!:!...!.!;STMENT DIVISION I 17211(.UASTH\\"Y. &Dana.Marina l..usheurp ~ -00 '"l'SUJ I"(" . REALTY 13••7ao U.\:\,\ Poin! I -l'l.t.:X l [e ~': \\'e have mnny buyen:; and ii ii-I: 846-1384 & 21::: J92-28~5 & dra . -d : ~U~~ Un11s11.1 Opportunity I " -<'li.'h.1.\c, •11i·.L11 ,\ hnrt:.1r .. you arc pla11ning lo scnl.,,.,..,..,..,..,...,,.,..,..,.,I I· l>t."!I No yw, mnlnt .. I . , j Pul'chaseBayfrontProperty __ ---\1>:11, ~llt\,l.OJ, U \111cr,I We Are Desperate r frp c., 2 .._~,. i.:arage. All l•1r 19:?0 s. l oa~t lhi)·. l-w 1n<1 m Nl.'11pnn Br11eh * BAYSHORES * -1 ~0 12-~''"' ' , your home and "·ant fasl only $36,j()(); 01vnrr 11·1JJ i:;,•;l,·h I :no rern:1nclo l"'.d, N.B. , -' --.,. ' -• action, for heaven sake givl.' Irvine 1044 coo.skier lease/oplion. j 67S..S51 ' BH + fa1nily nn : 111cl. , _ __ us a call?! VIC STUART L• un• Hills lOSO I~··· n1.•1r. ~ultl'. Hu~t' 1,;,.111 •. Cemet•ry Lots/ I I.DI':' \\,\'.\"TEO ] 962:-2456 Lov•IY Gr•enbelt Re•I Es tat I g BEACH DUPLEX :"t,·11~ 1 .. ht•at·h. ..11n10 .~11c Crypli 1 SOO I 'hroui.:h 1t111·.n 1, 1yn1,.111 & 4ll W.1tth COSTA MESA Location 4M-T~I e_1'-_6-.i Assumable 7,... VA I:, Lldrm. & 2 hdm1., 2 li.l. u .. >~hor1.·Ur.l•_11· $1:.'fi.t-~1 , . •. ~ul~11'!1\n1111ron '" hu 1ld LANDLORDS FREEi 1 =..c.=c... ____ ~,"'-~' cc1 Gnn:('<)li~ roi·n1ea-. 3 Bit. l each. t'rplt'~. P.e.i_utilul unit .. c~YWOOD REALTY 1 SITE:s, l ~r:s~·nlli... .:-.la1"in11· i;.1"10111 hon1r" in C'oas11u-r:a .1-,-,, . , .. , .. , in Uni,·e1'liily Plil'k &nia. l 1 .1 k'h b ool)'l\'l"ll'vl<I tuiebu)·athl''·tiO:'~ -i~l'!!"l0 1 "'•'t.1llln, .)AA.I l••l IJOJ1h. \11·11 • 1•1-cfcrn'll l'HH 11·1!1 J,,\J.B ,\lt:o•i.:·1111 'Br, -11i age Real Esta te ' BR 2 BA "-& 1 EXCLUSIVE 11n11 y 11,· rn l" 111n o. . • ' · • •• ·' ' -· ,.,, ....... ~ · · ' 1·· s·>·,o '· I· 1 •k 8855 A , nume · ani m1. • • • • . rt nd . tral $!1J,000 --. ...-~ ..... :i eo11o;iti('r t'llC'lus111e .1n..a~ ;1~ "~· •· • "' 11 " ,.., 114 1 dams 81 r-.tagnolia, HB Highly upgraded. II u i e , .. but priced right! One o[ P!u5h n.c:p!1>, 1 ':!'.;;.ii __!it-'tl ·'th DUPLEX_ BEST BUY Newport Heights 1070 "'t·IJ, !H~l.Jt::. I l-.' · I~ lfJI... 3 1;H, 2 Ill\, Open Evenings b r tck patio, l ow Ne1rpon Beal'h's finl'.~t fllr ... -,'l'l. ar1usca1,..:--..... 1 Comma c' IP t 1600 ;-;-;---. . . ... S:l'.!1. :-;u1.r;Je!fl,\· P•''io •Jk ,.,,.,..,. ...... ~~"'"'"""''I mai11tcnance yard. St¥ !his! areas, \\'here you o"·n the pall(.11. ,\IJ '.hts onlylts.1--1.:ioo. 2 &11l·1i~~~~1.~e~-iu~i{~!,500 A RARE BUY r i• r~_L___ l~lfllV<.'\T~. Bl-~~f11 f,o:-;~.~1 :-..1 : ·B:1('tl. ·"'111~h·~ $1 I ~ 1•---HfLLTOP You'll buy ii for $62,900. land. Xlnt rond. Corrl('r lor. arw1n r•a Y :J OWNER FINANCED 1 · ~li/">'•'i · inro •i. 111 ·"'"111 .\ppl 1 ~ L"1 1I p1I . 1\1·1• IH1'. ' Call 611l-&'672 Formal d ining rzn. & fao11ly 827·5100 111 Nr11 rnr1. <..11nn11in~ • T I ! f ('l1·1111•n1,·. llNn••r 11111~! ~I'll, Homefinders * 642-9900 I VIEW Listings Ncedt'd rn1. Secluded rear yard "Vi'i1h Equal housing opportunity JC>NES yirrns .. t b;.ilh, hi nilly nn.. • T~-~ tr:~ol~::n 1 '11•·•· _\.;,~.o(J(J, 'I crro· •· Hr,,t_-I COTTAGE pool. Sho\\"n by app'I. REALTY tNC. ,•It-in k111 h: .. :? fq11t· . ..: .. • C.::1pH:d .: ... 1n.:o1 ··i·, 67' 1::.~1. LANDLORDS! ; 1 C_utc iind cozy s111r1er honle Offered at $l:i.1,500. L•guna Niguel 1052 1 t!>(~ ''11'1Y P1111"' '"' ·· i::ara!:"" "n ' * S211,000 IJ..!1111 HOUSE + TWO \\.-·'!"'1;111111 . ..-111 .\..-... ,Jo.ir:' · nestled on a hill l\t'al' the VIC STUART ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;I 10 11"). 1111h exlni 1"1rkun.: • ~ u1lv If" l Ii, a, 01 e L•il\J1111 d1•I :\Jar e l h . 2 -I (714)673-6210 l .Slli,!1:.0. ' • :"'~ ·-· -1.:; !\It, 2 H.\ ltHU~r r1u, beae . 3 S{mc1ous BR's, Re•I Estate SPANISH l '...1~11l_~,n11c~. Hkrs._ b•.>-\J •'~ :!·'2 Bit, '2 !IA Aior.~. l'nti .. ~. I ba, <.'Ountry ki1chen, big !iv-.•n• ~.,1 ~·,... EAST 9 -WEST 9 2001 w.a.1&1>&iw.o I S I · 1 ds r 1 """'-i"" ~.67·1 "' , BAYFRONT ITE r .-.ill·~. ,·r1rd-"', l r•""rtrv ' ,IL La"un11 . tJur M.cn1a.l St!r· ·I \let• IS i'!tE.t. '" \"uu· Try utg rm., oa o roon1 or EAST 9. \\'E~ 9 wpoi1 &1WI C1hl~n1<11•2e10 "ll~n J r 1 · 1 r JI" r,,. r . , u •• • :'\oJ·\ ll'I\", NU·VIEW RENTALS P lay )'ant ancl garden in IMMACULATE! I I ~ < \~ 1. s )' ".· .l,I'' I • r 'r· ! r<1f L'Val lt:J••t1r 4.· .!o01J,·.~ I !.;.01'·1~C,. t;.l(j...JIJ l. 2 Bd All araund the golf 1..i:iursc. Sbr-lba & F mity-R--m 1,1,1111:,,: JH1l1n~. 3 OJ ..... Piini•• /\•'"llOrl lkach loH.'. · --,----- rear Jot. Obie gar for Dad? rm., 2 bath home; land· Up1>er-lowcr, 2 & 3 bedroom, 1 1 a f 1 00 10 ~unno11\: frpl •· .• n1odcn1 Bill t.;run•l) ltllr. ti~j.G!l;l Mount n , Desert, Needing a little attention scaped, \.lith lge. l.l'e('s &: furn1w1fum Condos. t:njoy ..arge 01 · rootn llr poo · s c I.It-in kitrhen. S·l9.5'(1. I Resort 2400 . . . but only IO?(, down!! brick patio: Close to new i::oll. tennis & bt•ach. rlnvl" rv h.ickyard for 00111, .. 07,; .. Kl:Jll vr ·1~1-Z~-'8 I --.. l't;XTFP'••" ' ' . ~"· . GrHn Gr•n Grows at $36,500. 497-1761 rock fireplart'. Spnnklen. _·1114L4 for sale 1700 sj~·h1rlf"fl h1,1nc 011 11cl'f' S 1 You (.;t'[ ,\II 'I h1· I IOtlt;c>S a1.11!:111h• ,,.,. 1'\·111 lllllliJ: " UllLL!'.:TI:-: ' i'IJ1\Tl-.I.) J ., ., fhJll'" ll L't'k. Bkr962-5SII marina. H.ny on tlus one Red Carpet, R•altor1 C<tmpcr Cus.to1n Dn.fl"'OO<I CAl.9L e ,,,_l414 1Condom1n1um1 l l:l ·:-.:NI~(; ~!'RI~(; ASSUME VA II nd th. 3 bd m lronr & bilck. Cowred patKI ........ 1 f;ont,,-.1 1•· I lf'l1' ~ HI'., lll'n. ... a arou 1s rm.. ,._.___ "'' ' ' I a• 'LTV I I 2'I bath lo\.l"llhouse, v.ith u.u~ ---· 1ai.: ~U'IJC • t Cl' Y . r.A 'The Orean.c; .. l-'.a!.1 sid•' BA , '.' rrpl<"l $4 ..1,9!.l ~ 7~2% Lo11n Cir conventional ~ ;, BR, 2;,BA, lge 1ril'w kl!. I d<'<-'Oratl'fl. Harbor High, Ne11r N1 .. r•r_1 P••_• o _rrttt OJl,:.ra :0.1 f's a Ol'rrlookin:! 1~11-1 .• <. n1irrors., panelin!!, lulll'-·~ d-" · i Homefind_er• * S47·9641 1 l~~ith St'.....'..~~·~·\JJi l 1! r n1 s . Pro fessionally -n:!t'.. aroa·l! 1 Cuu~uu, pa Ka_ 1~er .~· \\"llOdlancl. Srhl p RICE REDUCED 1;reenbelt I ''°'·', ,,., ''''"-"'• booksht'lves & a delightful di · · ~h ,... I.Al\~: Arro11h<"I il!'.':'HI! 1nr111n L'lndscaped. 3 Years ne1v. 4 e tennis. min to ""' . !Ji~.•. I hlk to Be~· s Club. 1• I I' •. ~ .. lh'•• '.'HI' •. 1 '·. f1·nn-tl p:1110. 2 Ult & :l li..'l. Bed 1 · . patio 11·ith lire ring & BBQ. 494-5•71 499.2•00 $j-jO'l 4c· -219 Wi ::.O.l 0 11 k ., •r"' .,.. hon 1c~11.-:-.:<Jrlh SllOf" \'lt'I rooo1s.1ugepal10,\1t.1nl l..o<'aled on 11;o rgeous. 4, ·• :i.rJ . I , , 1111er ~·1 ~,:, !K1h<1111r.'2 fin:plai.:rs.ht1~·· li-plc,$31,:.i()(), !re""· n1'.•f l.11.1', "l:!.1,fl last at $40,300. gi't'!'nbc·ll. near pool , \l1 th OPE..~ HOUSE ?nd. illS1 Tusun. fi46...j6jJ. fain n11 \\"/bl11n l::IBQ. Lruk J.1 .. ~ l':1dl'('S i{ealry 1rn 11~ 1;11-1111/.t.f:. ... :,:n: ' \JCI\' nf i,'!'et'n hills. $6.l,!KJO &ii. Sun JI am lo -I prn 30Sj ,L~;~d~o:..:.:l•~l•:._ ____ 1~0~5:.:6 r air. 6 \lo't"ekdnys, anytin1e vatio, ro1·er('d r.!anllng i1n•a li2i :i. Coa.~t 1!11•y. CALL 552 .7500 ~lountain V11'\lo' [)r, Spacious 1 • 1'"E."Ckends. "'/poll 1n!J shed. Bo U : Lll:;una Beach l!H--Oi9l 1 ,\ \ 1"'·1 l-•1 in J rl~ 11 ·-• II• WATERFRONT \ II · · 1•1"'9 I -----' Ti>rn1 .. ,,2 ••71 VISION -I BR. '2'2 ba hornc on pool· arr1...,n, nt.,'1, .~ .,.. ,..,, Dupl•xes/Unft• ' . •, ,.._,.,. ......, ( :".::.) 546·1103 • • ,;.ed loo s,·,,, '"''' 1 00 Thi~ romlorta~ triplex "ill ,, · ~"" ... . ... n 1y S:\1Al.I. 2 llr. house on 60x for ule 1800 '---- Ii\'. ml, "'et b;ir, larg,• b!ick COlll you very little · your 1z2· Jn!. $.19,?00. 1 Ranch••· Ft1rms, ' Fl:t.~: Fl:l~L .I 'I• •lf',,W •11111 ~'!\ft">' • *LANDLORDS* I Homefinder• * 547-9641 t ';J 11 .. rn1.1'io: Lar).'.•·,.1 e 1t1•11tal :;.·1'\11·1•·e -1 UH Hou~ $1~:-l!B. 2 BR, liH H•.Jr~I.' lttin•·h, :"oi~ llGli., REPOSSESSIONS Red H '1ll Realty palio. Big 2 car garage. tt•nanL'I "'·ill pay lhe bulk of PROMONTORY BAY !3ti·9-IOJ 221 ; :-.lan;arl'I Dr. Groves 2700 ln1maculate rondi1ioo, rolur the bills. Ownen apt. plus J UNITS For information and location REALTY REALTORS coordinated throughout. A studio apt. 3 Bdrms., 2 ba. Custom .... -111erlronl Jot in S•n Juan Cpstrn. 1078 ~ ACRE 1\YOC'arlo Jtani·h l ShiO lili. J U!C !\II, .):tLi. 2 . _sr;:i. •'4ct. ~·1 ·1-. ~•'.H'IJ(\ of these FHA & VA homes, Univ. Park C('nter, Irvine nice family home. Excellent each. l..i•aschold. $100.000. p1in1e lof"il1H>11. ,\pprovt"d ,\ll 2 bedroom,;, ~p.1rate Vrn.• nt!ra{'ti1·i· 1 ('rm 8 contact · \'alue at $68,500. LOVELY NEW HOME plans i:tv11 il. for ln!ip. IN A LITTLE 01~11er unit "'ilh fcnt-«i I r 11 '11hrn 0 k 8 re u : 1 Bi lbo• lsl•nd 3206 KASABJAN UNIVERSITY PARK ~LARIO:\ MlL"\:E lt eal l Odnns., lan1. r111 .. din. r.;:rG!flO yard . All n l' 11• 71 ,1-833--~12. C II f Estate rn1., 21, ha. o"'oer Yo-ants NEWPOR-T-SHORES SPANISH TOWN l'arpr!, drnfll's, 111~·. ~101·r~ .r..:. I -· ------ R•al Estate 962·6644 han('l' or lome in excel. 618 S. Coast Hwy. ollt>r. U:asehold. ~.cm ,\ Jll'l\'1111· lakr Tr•i! 2 lk<ltm pa int~ S-'i9.950. PETE j ACHE _ 1 l•J1nl.'~l!r, n n k joiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiij c'Onditkln. 4 BR lor 3 + l 1 .. ~ .. ia Beach ·i9-l·S.-i..~ l Bdrn1s S.· d1'11 , rll'n 11. 1 ~1111,, 532,:;oo. 1: ,\ H. H. ET T J{ E: ,\LT y f~·r··~. ur11. :\t111n ro;1d CASH 24 HOURS 21 ~ ba.'I., !ge beanicd ('{'i!ing ..:>OW Lido I.~land ho~s. "',illdng I \\'alk rn Cl'nlur,: zit:>.fi .. s!nn Country Gl2--1::5J I I l:1n1;1hl1' I() 1-111'1f'r11loc. i.;.,.)t] LR . F'orn111l Din -r n1 , ~'E\V DRA?'.lATIC VlE\V distance ol shops, church(>s, Benr~, pool~ .~ tenni11 491: -.. 121 or 49,_0290 1-t('rr11~ C:1!1 711 -11.::'.-::2 12. For Your Home f"11n1-nn 1r/\1·~1 00.r. Pr'Of. A.II redY.'d ex1, spect \'U ~It. S·lli YKJ -R I E-W-lnndscapo,'Cf. l'~ .BJ.ks 10 <'IC. · R A T"·o i:harnung hliul't.-s •·n a •a •t•te ntd. 2900 No hidden costs. delays. pools, tennis & Volleyball Bal~y lo 1occan.:__ Spa'il&il CAYWOOD E LTY RV Q\l.w~BDR,°l1 ; BA. lul 115 _an invest"r~ ~111 r1r·r No obligatiorul, 15 yrs exp: stai.rn"lly, I:: llM, ...... -ants · * 548-1290 * I rt o 11 I k WANT TO BUY B RASHEAR REAL TY crts. S 5 9. O O O. OPEN de c k . 3 BR J3BA/3fpl, crits/d,,,s, fp, patio, 2 CCU' or 11· n nt>,11oc ll.' ri rna l' lfOUSE. Sat, Sun I to 5 Pr.1. Id h NEW PORTOFll'O ••l'l.r lnd&ep bk • ..! comm. pnymcnls "'1th Ilic nthrr. 842-7411 Ev•s 961-1178 gourmet t, uge ganierm, ''"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i; I . . . " j S.?,600J -I~ $38,TaO. Rl'd C:a r Jl et ·I un11s or Tri11ll'.ic. SlfXl,l)l"l1 ,.,..,.~~ ... ~~~"'""'"'\ 11!012 Gilhnan, PrincipaJs. xtrs galore. Stil.500. OPEN 1 • f anla.'ll!C \'Je"·· AU u P poo • • · · I n ,. c <; t m c n t Oi1·1!>Kln. Cash lo Th<-kmn. l'cv.,.....n I'= SEA CLIFF--~~~s.5.U-9003 Aft 6 & SUN. 1·5pm, IJffi Skyline GREAT LIDO BUYI graded. Sc!a lanclscaped kit 97'J...2.);)0 Bt'olrh 11tta. i\tus1 (':oIT) 1-'iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio I Dt. E.ictra sh11rp 4BR. ritn, din, in Harbor \'ie"Vi', By owner. [ I~ a;STOl.J. I l d J ilsell GOLF COURSE HOME1• A 1'1ER I CAN H O!\lE 71 7BA frimily hume. Top Open house Sat & Su n 12·::., ..._,...._ JilP ' iutl up ell · 'Citll &lrµlr,12 5 BR, 3_ BA, t..urge family nn Ll\'E AT TIIE JL.\.'4Cll IN REALTOR, quality 11truout IUld pnt"t'<l ·~I.so \~t· 1"~!111~111~~~2.2.jQl ~::.~~ tub. 111 :1,1.'(u;'l m:.;1~r Uittin~ :-.('1•tll'fl :~ ~r:ir~a~r1d\1S: r;:;~:: :!.~~~;uh ::1i~~~r:;~~ 61-~~EN SAT/S~:-1001 right ............ $l09.5CJO~' ~~:P._s'.~~-B~·-i·\,~;~ =obHe Aome• rreR~~:v~ ~~7;,;~· ~tell. beaulifuUy lond~optd, by bedroom. fonnal dining~-3 ARO! -~ "1n'tt1'ngh1mn .. 11(tn I :\ri..;:-;r SELL for wl• 1100 -0\\11Cr. $98,{0}. (714 1 family nn w/-''· 3 Cllf' 8.AY -1:a1cgu ........ at p ~· 7 1\1:\IEOl.\Tt:LY CXlltO~A DEL ~l,\Jt .1.'00d "Y' Coast Highway · pru;s to E H ME Hk.'Omc. 1 RR ho111r, an1C10us 536--0l.~ gar., shag cpt.s, flundeck. Licher Home, ~o. :> North FEALTCRS :-.:i•ii· Sp~nbh st~J••. lu1Cury MOBIL 0 to sell mnke offer Sll-7701 Huntington Townhouse Nc<1r Jl<'lf'kll and :«.>hools. La Send.a Dr. 1 Story, 2600 3336 Via Lldll 61;>{)1~ hoJTl(' in !he hills above FOR SALE: 2 BR, 1'11 BA, Sl.9,900 ~.~. Broker 963-.ifiSI SIJ. ft. Monterey. J bdnna & Ne"1>0rt. 4 Btt. 1 h.1.., SILVERCREST Houses to be $905. dwn. $216. nlO. pays aU den, 3 baths. 2 r .P. Sets FANTASTIC BUY-"',H.~1111u&lly 11Rrn~l:np~ l'll1'1• MOBILE HOME _..;mo.c.:.•,;.ed;c,:c ____ l:.c900~ -Co I~ I ~"-2 I 1 -• l>Cf.'U . lru1""· ru\'lllt: , • ., :io14> nlinenta v•. Poo IR"1NE UNIVERSITY asU"NC ots a ocean. Back door to beach v.aik pool & tenn~ club. D.it.-s. 20 x ~, 2 BU 2 BJ carp,, 4 BR. 2 BA, $24,990 PARK. Luxurious 3 bcdnn Reduced lo Sl!i9.500. A w/tennis court adj. -1 BR + 6-14-5686 draped, bit-ins., tttrlg .. $1450. dwn. S~7. mo, Pft'-5 rJI Condominium in pr i n1 e happy aunarune art is I bay \'\I. Low taxes & cozy "''usher&. elect. dryer, "ittd 19850 Clmbridge La. Pool k..:nllon. F'o>Tnal dining, delight. garden patio. Now $10,000 Bayfront Luxury !or 220 air cond.. kitch. SKR. 54S-T711; c'\'e. 5,57-4617 I gt' fa mi J y rm. Quinurd. RE:nllor 642·2991 It!~. llum! Open SUn. 1-5, Lind11 Isle. llel• buy . ..000 •ti· clock, Rlorage shed, land· HOUSE Fell out o1 eccro"" spac\oo!t kitchen and huge OFFERED ••• , 425 Via Udo Nord. liT<>-7-114. ft , w/pler & ~lip. $2-W,OOO. itenped patio. Three yn. old Dlvner mu.sl Ael.I, 4BR, 2BA, malllrr bedrn1 sui1e. Priced b bu'ldt Lo 1 3 LIDO BAY FRONT uenni.-;011 AsJOOC. 673-7311 · llke nu. l.ocatetl in ne11• $1000 or offer, 5 BR hou!if'. 2-149 Or11nge, c.~f. Call 67:1-7788, 6i3-13.17. Income P roperty 2000 . ' ~--Nt:Eo 3 BR hnu~. 11ripm); $40,000. C T!.1111ln AN'11, fell rnginet>r at Jn.•h1r Industrial Complc'I. C.:uJI Uoh Jl11n·1son agt, r>-t+-19'19 Calllor.il11, ClalSic:, '"' _ltnmediate sa l,~ Rt ·bd· ' Y2 "-u.1 r. \hom'CY ' n.....n H-·io, Sun.12_5 Open Sun. 1·5 adult pk. a\.l·ay ll'Om noisy 162 •= ,_, h r.>1 nn., "'' swiny e: -,...... -SI O h If W I I " Springdale ,(, \\'11:r n er, ·""" · ,..,.s 11~· .....,.. dram11tie cntr)' to step.up 3 'do B PRO'.\tO~TORY hay Io I . · · ne-a · rom r Uu· Counl"' kitt·hl"n, fronl & °'[n. lllll""Ul, .,-15-8~2·1, II\". '"'·· '""'· d~. -·•to•n 52 V I• L1 Soud, N . . l-'int"St JO('. lle\-e '·I0,000 hou,ii.'. l'(-clu<.-&I to Sl2.~. N'at ~PrlnklCl"'!I & n'IOrc, for ~thCo. Heall~ ctramic 1:i~ "'(l'ri<~ $4°l.5f1>. Asl•nt. 673-6489 l"f(ul1y. \\Ill l'.Xrhnn;~ for Cnll EVl'.:S. 213-G!"H-169(1, DANA POINT DUPLEXES F~1 l1t1l•1ui; ()(•(•1111 Vi,...,.., I lantall j[ &) 9 i\('11· B\!11u11f11t Duplexes It '~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO;-~--~ "l.SOO .,.,. """" BY ""·;icr Turtl,,_,,k, 3 BR. 11 ~ •• b " I ti'I I ,...,...._. • ,.. I I 2BR ti 00 i<t> Cir S \'"'' bld1 1-.lr filf."-il:i~. .-O"N""".J<><JU ...,,. ......... tlC .......... uy ul ieau u o..v1i ... HiO .,,., , x1, 11· 111·'1" lo:·'· CAN BE SEEN AT ·. SG~.9-Jrl to SIJ.,9jf'J 11 IL~J/H $.~."lOO do\1 n 4-PLEXES O\\INER !\t\'S. As21ume 7'1';C. fani rm, 2 b;t, strium, vlev.·. Lngurfw. J'(lt I u r I ht r houi;c. tor sale or rent by Kohl, (2131 2i8-!l9G6. 1 loon. 3 bdrm!' .. tam rms., $59,900, lncJd1 la~. 0pton lnfom1atlon -"" s Pp' t. o"ncr. call mo rn 1 n gs, LIKE ~-3 BR hrnhse. ll' CRESTMONT den. dlnlng nn. Dulll-lns. lbe Sat/Sun. 11:,)· l!ml s,ho\.ling, call fi73-{)M:l pliv. boal •1111. fee!: land, ESTATES , Cat~ral cclllnga. Walk 10 SitrTA Ctwla. m.J,531. .. 494-0301 _. Ml · v· · 1067 blk 10 heh, PJ\·enklc owner 10J, Siie Dr, Brea. fCentral the beach! Just 3 yrs old. EXCITr.'\G ~(':w 28R, 2BA. Soothcol:st Pacific Corp. '''0" ie1o 1uudous, $32,500. ! 71 4 I A\·e. a.cross rrom Bua Bkr. Call !162-886l TO\.lnhomt, U n iv er s i \ y BLUE LAGOON CX>NDO, 682--7<UI. Comm. llo.p.~ Lot •46. O\VNER TRANS. Big 3 Pnrlt, Villa~ J."our, Super Oce9.n skif', priv. heh. Charm with 3 fleW itARBOR vtl"\V lfO~tE. CONTACT R.;\Y, PK. ~IGR., bdrm. w/llU"llt tam rm. Luc. lndacpn1a. drp&: 6 Tennis, 2 POOLS, Sccurit)', ~lonaco, 2 BR • Den. ige1='""'°"'"""""""""~·~==-,- frplc. built-Ins, dishw~r. UJ)lr&ded crpt1 can~ inckJ, 2 BR 2 113 ba. frpl:. Own 4 ·~ 2 "... lo 1 ,~,Joi. many eictras. ~f'uu TRAILOR.i\.c\tA, 25X46, :dnt ~'T. HARBOR 4.pu;.\'.'S •·.autiful ~ •"lh Jo-·~. By O"l'nt'r, $M.9CXl. 5S2 O'i36 1a\.l'fl. t69,000 Owner 499-1101 QU11n1, U11U1 on ~ Y 1 bcllev ~ ~ cond 1 ,.~ -·~· .,.., ......... r1 ._.....,..., lNwJsc.l'lped lot. Used bcick 5tt o e, ._,,JVU. " enc . Pl'""· "~"'m I blk lrom Boo.rd\\'tl>lk $4,:fJO dn! Brk Cllll tK" &iG6 BY (),\'!'f'f, be1u1t. 4BR., 2 1ii BY owner. Ocean view, patio. r-.tuch, much mC">rt.! 6+~17 drps .\ cpl. 1 +-Ur. ll'ettr Shopping Cntr. 1i;1 owner O\VNER A~: Dean prden, ~~· t0_~na3i ~ .. n .. in!.!~c~ ~~ly +3 poB~~.2 ."::.~. 1 ••. 1 $38,900. O\\INER Trnnstrd, must tell. !)('ffach.,.~,~2·10S"n>o Open to depreciation. Xlnt. 111 x -I bdrm. 2.<W 911. ft.! Fam """'' ucu·, '-'!' •-· _,,_ ,....,... "" ..... wu -.~ Century 21/~fiulOn Country SpaJ!. ram-rm. 4 BR. 0 l!r ~..,...." !iht'llrr k app!'f'<'l.&!lon. 1nl 1 nn .. frnlc. Dttrun kl!chl"n. t•All 11~--0507 • \.'A Only ~.500 Open dally 495...4121 or 49).0290 i\l11ril'M'n &hi . $ 5 2. 0 0 O. 1:? X ·12 FLEE'n\'000, 376-J.'81 Oprn c-0 ~ . Carpetg, dft'peti. Lovl'ly FOR 8/}IO b)' O'lt'Mr ln ln."ine. 1 _'9_7_·_21158~-------1 .~.,..,.~.,.~.,..,.~~ · O\lo1'll'r, Open Dally 1 to 5 .. tocotr-d at Hu n 11 n i;: Ion \\"nrn.•r/S1111ll. atrium, Brk. $31f,950. CllU l RR. ~tra lg. (ll.m rm, 3 BR home prime ckl&e In 'N•wpart Be.ch I069 l j15 Prisi•Jlla Lane ~136 ~klhllf' Estntl's, H. 8 . $3S01. DOLPlllN REALTY ~' $43,500. ~\2·.ilG:\, Jocatktn wmIF. v I e w :-.t,\P.TNERS 01i\'{' 4 Br. 2 8 li...:f71j I i.1'1('~ by build<'r :-liVf' 1.11 Havt.' 10'™'thl11J; you •·1'nt tn 'l'URTl.F.:ROCK. 4 BR •. 2 $67,500 prtnc. 494--l(U EA5TflLUi'"F Lu.Jk &Plan, 5 Ba, 11r pnrlt -~ tehool. 1111\·r som1'thlllll: \UU 11-nn1 to rel!! :::. i.:1~ tn Huotlni,,'lon" ae.11? CLualfkl.d ad• do II biu.., !Ul!CI 11trbun l:. pa.Ho. Scll Idle: Jt~m.li \\11h a DnJly BR/381\. '600 sq fl. 8)• Prit'e'f"I rlghi n1 t950. M-11:' tin ~111nm· nd!I di) It i"lt.'W" ('h-lr ttnttor , tltr well -call l\O\V 642-561'8. Di-cornlcd. $6.1,500. ~160.) PllOI Clas!llfied 1'd. 61~,..f,6n\ ll\\11r, 11nn·!l onl)'. 6-W--1102 1 0\\11cr, 1\flrr 6. 6'6-6'11 3 \lo'l'll ·call N0\\1 642-00-:S. I inlortn.ilkm 612-().)i l Hou••s Furnished 3102 $\l'1·L-l"ll. 1~1>. l\f11,11l, hu1 n1t-'I" B~i:h. put10, ': hlk l>l•a•·h. l...lUCIU1J SJ[.fj.!t;Tll. l'D, 1 Bit lrvlc. clec-k, ,-Ir"·· l .. '\~una. $3L-CllAR~I It Priv:'lf1''. 2 br, 21)1'1. frplc, '''''"'' h?mt•, l..AP\JllA. NU-VIEW RENTALS 673-JIOJ(l rir •l!H-::2 ·~ 1"R il•111~:$"120 u1U pd, HB 1 en tf'P 11:11rRsrt unll , $12:"i uiil pd, l-11( B"h. I BR h~f'. ut1I pd, hr:utt! 111•\\". C:-.1 r h \ '111111, Ill: SLi rno. C~l NB S!Zi Agl, t"f'f' . <rn I J.rlTL.t-; l~L,\:'\IJ • • Ch;•rrn1ni;, 11n!urn ., ' lldr111. l~!lllf' 'I llrr1lc . G.tru~<! ,, l•ill~•· \'t•;o!I) \\ ltl. \\"UllH11 J~,t. lil~ ... ::'l.':I ---\\.\.\I~-.,,---- • l Sl-.1 I JllUl r\,"i • ,;h 1:~1 1 ----U~.,\t..:flt LL Bt1J 1,1 2 BR h:-o:. 1r;il, 2 Pfilio,, hltn~. i.;ar. $3"i.) \'rl). 01::-:u. I Corona del M•r 3222 _...,py(;L.,\,'JS 1111.1. !'pecld1;ullu· \' I t.. \\' ~ ! " ;\I u n t •· 1· 1 I o l.)r , IJjH'll ~1t/ .... \UI '" UruJ11i 111:1• r~1 (:. hvllll', I Bl! 1;111111) l'fll ' . l}.Jth~. ' (rplc. ·' p.1tw1. ~]1'.J(& B.1y Pr-1;:i. t\7-il);iU --AlloWa"nc•-Moving Slit) CHf 1-.r \J•I!' lt••nt Nt:\\' J 111'. 11 J BJ\. 11'ji!, i;:1tr, sur11•r f\0•1i,:hllfll"h(lllfl. S·llJU. 67.··-1076 <1fl j: 01:1-?,12.'"1. ttvl1111;----!.11~k llotnl'. .'UJR, 2B.\, flun ,m, '"' pll.I 10 • YT'I!. l11lid!i .. :lfl'.:d, ii ~l~i::11 -/~I: 2 ~r,,r-;. lt.1·J; ·~1111h•d A •'ii ;,n S'.!~~J /• r 1111• ,, t' '"'! J•1! l•l 111•! J:t . .1dy T\t}\\ .'I -o\..!-11 ·~1 ---.'tn .... ,,. 1~"'""'· ' BH • ru111f111~ nn l{ooio hJI" '' ~t f,;l>lr l!"<1l'dt•11, s ;:, 0' ,;; .-1•r~ I -1 1)1.'<if'l'lt)lll bilt•k w1h !'outh or high"1',). $ID. ·Cll J);•hli:i, C\I. 6T~ I RR, h'Jllc. 1\vn1l Jutlf' l'il I ~rorl) \\"11lk111)l: di~T:'I~· )!(lr'l'S & 1Y'11rh, 6T~72. C 'lsta Mesa 3214 ~: BR. :.! It\, dhl frplr.' n't' rn1. ·;rr•<: ~hfi.:' frn'fl yi'd, itt1I', $~ .•l'-1 ,,1. llf'ln 1hl' ,./~·I !~t::t pmhlen1! F-1'11 idle l!t'O"l!I v.•llh " OaJhjl -rffiftlT11""ifi1>d" "«l. Co.fl Gl2-567tt :JB OAll 't' PILOT Friday, Aprtl 2&, 1~74 Irvine 32~ Houses ·u n#urnlshed ~Townhouse Unlrn 3S1S A~rtmentt Furnish.cl Apartments Unfurn. Apartments Unfurn. ! Newport Be.ch . 3169,Apts Furn/Unfum 3900'" Co1t1 MeH 3224 TURTLE ROCK Newport Beach 3269 ~ll~ION Vie!jo, nt'w 2 Br. Hunt. Harbovr 3742 Costa Mew , 3824 Huntington Beach 3MO * 2 WEEKS FREE * ,___________ ---4 # ('rphl, tlrp.!1, lllr COOi.i, Vk'w. v· ta d I Mesa - Houw1 Un u r n lshed STNCL.ES:.B11ch$!I0.1 IUr ~nn.21-a.,tl<'n ....... ,:".Zi WILD LIFE SZl.l.64.')-J·~c·--~= ·~~°:'~~~lSt~r:,~~~i:~~ $149 $1b9 28R AOJl~r<;,\R~ES llO:.:::s j ~b~v S1ZJ 1urn. uni p.11d. 13 Ult .. 2 ba. •· $~10 RESERVE Duplexe1 Furn l SSO Sp;14 lJ)I ~ di' i.;.11r. Jl(IOI , JRVlf\Jo: A\lt-:. ,\T ,\1 ~,\ '11>" D'9($ llL'OG~r:-2 UH lpl•·~ $1.'iO. UN IVERSITY PARK P ---------~111'8.ge it11·I. 111·1v. bult.\llllt~ 3BH $200 po•!/kid ok 17J81 l'aJO\·r Ju 11 de~lt ,..1tl~ I SIOI'"• 11:1, (.\:0, kl(.\11 vk ! :? llR., 2 b.''1h_. ••••••••.•• $3:?."1 Gr. b;.1t•k 1);1.y vi1•w. liof.aull!ul ::: UEAT nu; Cft0\\'0 ::'1:1 ·lll-11W1 846-W Kr•'lso•U ;o.;r IW;11·1t & Slal•r t BH .. $100 :: Br. fC.1J z "R. T,,...,._..,..,,~·•, '-'o. r..u l'aini·:.I Bit $.l.9l I:.. c:-.t 1 IJlt., :l1J l~lllL-. .••.•••• roJ I\){ & 2 l:Si\ "Uluff~" i._i,)IW\I) ... JllCll PftJC£S: Lagun• Be1ch 374 8 111~· • s:10 •I~. l10V(: ln Olly&. :-.:1wit &..·urity, l~I. I tro~o su."1 U~1n "'s\;s. I~~~~~ )rd, kW & iw.•t?> ok, I J l~tA ~~JT· ~QUAR ~~ i:E~~;~ :::~~rn':ri1t~i:'c 10~-e~~r~~~ii1e1Jet~C:k t~ OCEA.-.: f'IU>NT iw2~~!~~r ~:~o ~"PT"s'".--~~u:;, ~~1~1~~;,;;0:'it-:~~~~ut~~r~:u::~~ t 11\Jrf l'l'('\'li·l Bil Sm 1:11 l 1 3 Hit, 2 hn., ~ir 1'\lrid $26:• hon1l'. l:nlurn. )t-11r !Ca..'M! Month IOl' ~lay/JWJC, 46m 2 BR 2 ha, le1tse, n>I. ttq. K2:W ,\tJanta l.n. A.pt. h'lll ill.shw:dh<'r, _.'('t1tin. l'WM: to ~PPlnl: 1---""tl.-W.._....pc·i._l... · ...r11nl..l~-ino ....... Ownu...J.t. 8-ea>ii h-~r--~ IJr, NH~ NICI IOLS Rt-;Ab-t-JST AT!-; t-;t-&---3 lilt. f't'W-~u.y-pool, l!'trig;-stl.!llft:pl ~-pvt-pn llCh. &M-2811 'l.t1Vt:l.Y &;. 1.::-.1 l Bil, 2 bl.1 ll.t.:. IJ1-v~. 11~3-9499 or ~2:'>16. :lO'l5 Sou•h C08.!I! llwy PINECREEK ...,·a:111er , dn·l'r, C10$C 10 or dt•f,:k. • 1 $315. curncr, 2 l"P's, 11a110, :.t Cull 6'~ SUPt~lt ~harp! nAJ:BOA Lab'Uflll Jleach '1~l-7Zll LIVES UP bi.'1tch. 536--0336 l'ar U~tln1ts t'\cedeiJ lalwid llayft"Ont, 3BH, 2BA, $150 lITIL. paid, q u I~ t TO ITS NAME 2 <1r 3 BR. $115 up. Chlldrt'n +ALA Re nta ls 642·8383 · 11\·a!I 11ow · Junt.? 14, $~. en1ployed oldtr ~nllemnn & pels ok. 79l2 Newn1an, li:NIQL'J::.~ Bl<. :! · -LI i\c -~oJ~l~ffi-=~"~"~'~.----.= onh" N. 1-.'.nd 491-3>03 0\'t>r 500 tall tree-a and JO No. A. JIB. M<IJ!-06.11. .........,; BUS SERVICE TO DOOR Newport He!yhts 3870 } BR DUl'LEX, U•il pd, Ii.;-= ~m, pct~. $165, Aft.6· Rooms 4000 I .c f <111.NI slttan1s ...,•l\h watertalls -1'c:iho~. lllitl. Ku;I::. & pct 1.sT \\'c:ilet'n Bank Bld51. l.lupl•X•I Un ur n ;,..,y t:Ft'ICll'..'.NCY Ap!~ [rom PT cn.:atc a rcliu;lfll: M.'tll~ lor Irvine 3844 0Vi.1t LOOKS BA\'-OCEk'' Ok.. Uulvt•111Uy Pari<. lrvinP --\V~k. Pool, m'lld, ph, lndry. yow-liJuici~ n.;w I-11r ~.1----------Prlv. l BR lot 'Ulglc, ptl ItOOf\IS $20 wk up, \\·1th Ht:AL SJ-IJ\/U'! :I HJ{, s~·(~J. Da ys 552·7000 Nights L(;, l'\I'\.\' 2.000 &q ll. :.! S!OJ')' 2 VOlagc IM, 49-1-0436. iX.'dl'Wlll n1><1r1nu.:ul. •'1,101 PARK WEST OK. $19S. &12-'LU. kltthcn; SJJ 11.•k \J[I a11t. I' I f~,n~·1•d, kid~.~· I"-'!. lilJ.:s Iron\ (;c)ru11;.1 Uch, r>-1~..5 64.j...3967 CRAB IT: 2 HI{, SJTj i.uluH~ or sni. fn nHly. No •1JRNISllED STUDIO $l7a. 1''unu1urc li\.'llli~bl~· APTS S•n Clemente 3876 i ~·c::..:.::·::.,:°'=-c==cc..· ~= I o ... I k 'I ., 1 Util11 paid. Garage. Vllu.,-e upen l:l!OO to 6:00. ~ • ----------Guest Home 41SO (:.i.r111{t'. t-'C'r1(·l-d f1•r J.:kb. :.! l•lrrn., :.! 11·1 ...... UO ·?)i~ pct.s. -~"-cc· utlta,"' ,i 4.lfl'·1236 &It. 6 Ptll t'W.n:icw RJ.1,, Co.ta All.'!HI. •• Family ••1rtm1nts NI'~\\', h1111e, dt>luxe , I H~. e fin, d ers··* 64, 2·9900 :t d1u1., 111 hr. ........ SZIX! bl/. dr~. ctlvi;.·ollHC!. crpt, """ StvJrceH!l;"°Rhiff. I, 2 & 3 . _, 1;1trn1., ~ J.:1 , , ... , :sm1.i:1.1 J.11:i. lSl.. 3(1.f lt1s. C:ll:0.1. Newport Beach 3769 Phone: a6-2300. 2 l~ll, I liulh now 11\'0•lli1ble Bit, 2 & :; RA l"nclosed i;:anc. l ;\I~.~.\ \ 1·1111·, .. HJ., ! BA. :: l~!rn1, :l'~ 11:1 ........ s1;.i0 BIG CANYON 6T.i-nxi7 .. ~-~~~~C' THE HUN T· ENDS tl•11n fai. On Cul\'\'( Drl\'I', O'V'V'.,, ,_,... ..,, , ..... ,,_ $32. 11 I It f .-e LA PARISIENN e "' Ju~t vfl San Diego fl·..,11y. '""' ., ... .., v 1· 1 o. • 'a!><'. c i. , lKh'111., :.: ~ l~t · · · · · ·· · ~1:.W OME 11.JLLUXL D· n· Po1nl duplex ... I .,. .........., Ot'C·an, c1tv & •·oll 1-ourso> l't.'l]Ulrt'i.1. r .. nulll'IO only CALL 552-7500 VIEW H I "" I l'fl ,. 1'"0 I "o Mll.)f'l' .ilP:U11 .. cnl lW!Hng 3.'8.1 Pli.tk\'ll'W l.J1 ~ .. "'-N J ... J\vall ,,..:?"!·11 i\.~k 101· I'"'""''' 1.·•n•1lv ........ 111 ·12 1i1t, 2 ti.\, s.IU4;: cpl:;:. l • ·,,•,•>TI,~•. Yohenyouk'COW'lr:,'faclow:,L B h 3848 \'ll."l\'J,$1'75".·S.2!6.·196--0616 • VISION • "'"''"" · J '"" f I J hr n c Io · e d .a'SC' \1111 n l' Olif'I ~. i.""CtO"" la"-OUl. . G--' .. n __!_guna ••c tl \\' n l' r I"~ c n I Chut•k Jl•.OI & puttln1-: i;Tt"Cn -+ L.'fll l "I' c, 1 ~wi; ' c i; All f'lt-clnc. t'l~JlllH:C. 1-· ..,. J wu -'---------~EW CARDEN AP1'S. t;\'•'l'('t! .•tlJ'•JI •l l/J' .11tt·r I !'QIU'M' view! Lois l'llillcr CJ.:'arhll~~~· o~;l'L~~l(:7~·\0. l!eult'll Prinl. Adult~. 1t1><1.n1)U!Jllli \\'IUl l._'1111\ll'Jl· LiPPt::H OUPl~EX, 2 LK BK, 2 BR. 2 BATI-1, $195. 7 11ru tl'.!--:1~J.."l;1 R d H'll R I 61~. 1TUl1 _ _w_•11 n. ~.., oo-1 • 919•1~ ' h:111·1•, 1.ut qu11•1. .,·cry Ill,'. hv rm, J..tt, i.tovc, l BR, 2 BATH, dshwhr, Nt.AJi 1~,V{K, S<·hool11 Hll'I e I ea ty :I BR , $230. JK'r ino. Bis-yli, J\rros.c; fron1 I.,'011 roun.e. I : ~ ~ullr .:n;h:>TV Jtoom rcfn.g, b11, It); .sµndeck, frplc, Boyi. LJuo, .1 1w111~ .s liH -.t i l~~ALT\' . HE1\L~Jt.,o;; i l~li l'omona, ltcler. req. ~l32 Santn Ana A\c. I* JI\ & U l Entcrtainln" w/w c-pts, .llri~. lrplc, $?50. Call 493--01~1. l:S11 twrllt' 1\1111 P!'l\,1h· y,,rcl, Univ. Park C tt•r, Irvine SIOO. ctc11nini,: ft't', no J>el8. , . ) u .. 11H.1unl111.n Vil'\.\', .l4'a J k S.n Ju•n J)llU•J, uno 1>111g1<' e 11 r Tt1•:illy Cornpaoy t..:.l\t.. $35/\\K UI. I BT, 7 Br~ I ;u"t:,1111. . ~ ~·hoob, :shQps, l H1 blk Capistrano 3878 i,:ar11ge. l.'.l;l't!hL'UI •·-.~ll>Hh' 1 Hit (.)1111Jo):-A/C. $.Z.!1/1110 1642·8235 644-6200 3 flit, 2 B11, :! Story. Jlonic liarh. Color 1V: mil.Id ~f'\,' * Loun!r)' hltcht 11 l11:3(·h. ~la\W"~ cpl. relLable, ioo:1111•1n ~ "••11110 ,\ k I . 1 lllt ( 'ondo, ,\ C !'J.'J;J ~ ii~, , "· l"I", 1•0•0 •'•l'IV 'd , do) aitch pool. THE ?.!!::&\, 4ia N. JUt.l .fUIJ Witt rc,ou)' to mO\C.: •:uvll ref l'hUdl'\!O OVC!r lti $lo' 2 Bit, --. -",Jts . ._.,,, J" ,. J Ne"·port Bl, Ci\I. &'6-9681 lnlo! .. . · . .,, r-"" ,..... U-l·\-1:.!ll t ISi( Cun11to, J\IC ~.le s:.i •.• t.:Alti\l,.;)•; 1\pl I Ur. $135.1 wir, Ul flt'\.\' Duplex. Agent. ~ ---------THE VENDOME (l(.(.'l'J)li:d. r.oo JICl& $275/mo. sto11e, refnx. ~·pts/drps, gar uFcoH1\"f(JJt':-> l>el~iii-t :; )lit Jlvnf\·.~ ... ,,.$_2tj5 & s:11a furn"'' ulil pd, ~ln;;le:s. I ~T28 l'AllK 1'F:\\'P0HT Con1pl Year round 494-J'm & pool. 493--7180 lil{. ~paru!>h 11., trp! Jiist J lilt llun1\'S .• :S~2.i ~ $J.;i.1 Glti';AT! I Ur~. ~1:.1 n1.11thly, !Bi.t',=-"-P-, -,,~,-,,..-• .,-ot-i-lc-,c.h ~~~.2 J~~Y· i ~.· .1:"~~~~ 184S Anah•lm, C.M . - 50 -U-T_H_LA_ GUNA S•nl• Ant 3880 rt'llloll• t•·U I\ I sn1<1.~l1111t; ·II l:H{ u,0111t·~ . , ... $3J.S & ~'~ ,}~!~.1~.Nrf+f', n.1,1 "a"'•,·,.~l,t; k11. $22j, La111c Slulliu $17~. uul &~t•r9 """" SP:\CIOUS ----------nu~hQ1,;u.ny l'l1JI f\'lr'(' ynl ' lilt I uml' • ·' • · · · · · · ,._,., .:ir~"' QI\· " l' ~.., yr 'i· 11 ·l dcd Pl1 (.'C It ca I l y J • 1 CHI LOREN :s;'.00 niu. 165:: Santa ,\riu ll1\N.~'ll ,H£ALTY \~alk tu Urtan or Ui1y: J~~~3 'or 4!;\-S10-l ' };:,\YJ-'RO~T Beacon Bay, li\L.'lACULl\1'1:. Live in un ultra lnsh111n.1thlr 2 Ave. ti'i:'....-07'.'7. llaal-:AIOO tt Nu111. 1 __ -~~---= II)( I lilt pri\I lx:h, lt·nni'i 7 BR, 2 UA Stucll<•. In qult:t ·1-BH, :l liA Apt overlookini: AND ADULTS LOVE curr.:,1:: Coz"·l lilt, 5200 ~;.\S'l'.'i lDl':~-BR, I '~ 11,.,, G~<~~l>. J Br 2'.~. ~a \ .. \'-,cliff 2 1 C.:;~I •. l'ltIVAC~ N:w" 201BJ,( dock. $:!7;>. mon, ut!! incl. 11lrx. Nr. h'\\)'s, \\'alk lo the Pac1Uc. So close 10 the PARK PLAZA II "riVul<', kiri~ .~k . Cr"LS, Drps, Stovc-Hc ll'lg:. t /" ~. <1ll uppli s, 2 f .. 11. -• BA, !J'Pll_., gai:, In I), 61'>--G!l!i'J 11!10j)K & schlil. J{cspon. w111t.:r, you Ck/I fl iJI Ii pebble 2 & 3 BR apt11. '\ ,.All>.· ,.,, ... ~. "., Bit, • '". l't•tl , (I . .Stora•·e Shell. \\'~!ir ALA Rentals 642..a383 J 'hl'd, pauo. $-7a. 11'16-·l·ll·t. 11dulls. 1 chllll only. No pc1s. in tu it fro111 Ult.' 1c1Tncc. Play Area "' .-. ,....,... ~ "' -F · h d Ap•rtments Unturn. 111·1 nvv•. lnq; 2S68 L.1Sal1(', o\ltiturc adults, nu l"'l:i. Pool, jacu:u:i, sauna 1ent·1'1! for kuls. c(1Ulll'Cllvns. Chilli v .I\. l'U e,·1.J<;A1\l, Clean~ 11 n r bo r Apartments urn1s e ~ '"2 3 ''" 3806 _,Ip<_. I_. 5-l:t-l:J24. ,)l7j;) Pacilil' Cst ll"''i Rec. clubhouse EAS'J'SIUI·: :l BR, $290. Uui::z...,~2l!rl. n10 . ..., · :,.,,,. !1 1inlauds 3 BH, 'J. UA, lll'\I' 3707 8•ibo• l1land B Ibo. Penl·nsula 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH 499.2835 Llcen~ed day r11rr cent. t'cnrl'<I Jur k1dK ,r,, 1>cts -p;iint & c1·pt.i;. t·rptc. Qu1e1 • ----------From $190.00 Homefinders * 641·99_ 00 L_ ~9. una Beach 3248 :i.rca. l'n\atc fnt.,I ya.rd. Nl':\\' 2 HR garage apt. on JN ~ulr~ I g vnn cur.11·L~-... OCEANFRONT PARK PLAZA 11 --~J7J/:0.10. \\I a l e r pd. $35 WEEK A. UP yrly lc:i..'i<'. at 1161~ Topaz, AL! .• C..\TltAS & t;urai,:e. h!LSA VC•rd1· " ult, I'~ ilr1. t. (.\zl'rv1n 1>1.ull, 2 bdrm, ti'fir~J&l. Jfa.:i s1m·e D.\\'. disp. Cull Adults, no pel!S. $l!f0. on Jitt\". bcfll'h. ',! hr 2 h.1. 805 West Stevens $.S50. nlO. Yearly JcaM:. Uu! mine w/1v ca 1· r ct s, JIAllliOll Vu, ~BR, 2RA, un • ::i.ic..:p'"' tt.wma 1-2'1~2 Open !louse, :tl.4!ti Tnunn St. :'\o children or pets. s:t.O. (Off Sunnowl"rl lrpll". bltn bU(1. i"' ct s 1II'111i._'t' tgc lit'l 'K ...,., bl ~1 ._R • 1tuu~1:l'pu~ ttooms Saf., April 2ith, 10 10 4. 57°,·r12, "''.to"'"·"" 5-'\H-24~. Santa Ana S4S.1121 \\'(••come. 557-9!ilb ' 1 ' ' , ' l'ark, I k to ''""" ~ut • uo.:t!11.11 \'1t!W Apt.I .,. ...., oAN+.J or•·•u1 v1~'"" t c;i1• ~urnJ::I'. p1,,/ t1ct_'\Jf' & inascpO, bAl..bUA INN LOVEL\' 2 hr1rm., 2 l>a.11\.~: -----BEAUTIJ-'UL Ocean Vie\\'. l A t f /U f 3900 J liR T11.·hhsc nr S.C. Pia.ta. ,\-1 rondiuon Thru-<HJt. g;u·dcnc:, soil wat_., ~1:i, <•n "'lt!f'r, with palio. sri0 L\RGE 2 Bt, 2 Ba Studio t'ront 2 Br apt 1n 4·plex. P 1 urn " urn Chddren weli..-omc. 2 CW' $3)0 MONTH !i·l.S-7·W.I ~w !~7.i'(,~1 \'rly. plus pauo. Imm c d 111. t e Pool. sm. 61:.-6145 eve!!. • ~1J~75/n10. U wne r. 2., S~1•1us 4 litJll:\1 "ft.& LOVF:LY NEJGIIBORHOOD l BR & Conv. Den, Lrplc, 2 \Vn1. \\'inion llE. 6/;)-33.11 '::~i89~cria~k~~ r~ l ido Isle 38S6 B t AJ\I. K1\1. + DIN~l\li R: t. ~ Bfl, i;tudy/i,:arnc roorn, BA. View ol 0..:can & Bay. B1lbo1 Peninsul• 3807 .. ~e \J Ac. 5JBldt, 2 ~\, w1werpl5, liu1\ 1'1'v1-i11 kLtcheu. Jo ire,:1,1~j'~ litmlly i·n1, 2' 1 d,\, "'cl bar' .S.100/i\10. Yearly. IHG-ll.211 1.119-81'1.9. * * BA \'t'RO:\T·lrg 3 Br. 2 drp.!1, ne yd, i;:ar. pat, ciu•pcts. a •11utor V1c1v ~11. Con1m. DELlJ),,'E duplex 3 bt, 2bn, ---~ ~ -. -Ba. privalc heach. S.l50/lno. I 11e1s, kids uk $ 3 ll 0. \1•/baio.IHj. An c.xc.!Ucnt pool.1:..xtr11s! G-l-1-5!t:l2 ~16-3109. ·1 hlrn.:i, trplc, gnr. Lca!it! only. 1. HR & Wt ~ i\IPTSalJ. Pool, J.~~'; furn opl l. fii3-8&'!6. :i.13-IT2-4la:.! I lu1111Jy hon1~. --~-----:? liR-VU. Blk to 1X:can.l1 .)al!W:O, ll!lll inc d.i uw, I r11 ". 1'-·tr ~u[tc v.·1 1t·ph: + e·r1 I · Id 6Ta-853l C•pi1tr•no8uch 3818 Al lls l: 3!:13 n pp I 1 an cc s. t:urpor!. '1\IISSIUN ltEALTY ·l~l-0731 Bcirn1 i den, :.! ha!S.,' pool .,;..a. ull me . · ·. ( u ·, nu Jlt.' s. · 1---------- UtG Priv. Room. lnvdy Jt"Qd I.: poop!!! IO Ii\'¢ Wll.h. 64:?-9278. Q:,s1.a ?.11..'lSa 4200 OCEANSIDE NATURAL /\.Jr Conchtk.nino 10 a ('u.-.toin J.}e(.'tJralt.'t.I, Compll'll!ly furn- l'\ht'rl ndult {.1>flUTIUn11y. :!UR, :!UA, Near Oce .. n, i;uU, pool, a nd IOl'\:C 11hopp1n~ 1~t'ntcr. Bus & tru1n lran,.. po11u 11011 11e:.r. "Oceana ". ,\vuil Y>t.,·k!y, r11(Jn\lily ex· ccpt July-August. ~18·ml or ·1::3-112'1. ' furn. Jlotlst. ,\JJ ul1l. 11d. Pat;o, den. J unc 16t.h·Scpt. ls!. $300 monlh. 34:'> Costa ?.IC>Sll St. (,'i\.t ~18--0:iOO T:100 ISLE · llouM! O>n1p. furn. 2 Bl{, 2 ba, Frplc, ell't··kll. A\'Uil. .llUlc-Sept. 9:.6-COO Ol' 67~3'129 p,\L.a\J SPRINGS furn :1 Br, pool. L>uy, ~·cck, munth. ~3-l--1098 or 638-l96S. Vac•tion Rentals 4250 BELVEDERE f~l-' B 11 y I Aug. !urn 11!1ltaJ, IS Km ln1mac l:.xec. Home. 3 blk.!. yacht <"lub & ferry. Lac:oon \·iew. No pets OI' children. S!OJ. GiJ.-1169. !..too ISLE 2 BR, 2 U.\, 1111ail July & .AUi:. Call col· lct:t 21::S-793--04..?7~c·~~~~ i10BJL.E 1-\Qi\IE, Vacation Rental, Salt & Sea, Bon1bay Beach Calif. 8JJ-1682 2 lilt. Cri••· tl $4SO MONTH L~CLU~IVE \\'cstl'hlf Villa, 6/Zl. \\'kly $125 . or i\10. No pcL~. $3.)(). ~t!).l!t. rc(rij;, encl gar. Sl.90 & $225. Mesa Verde 386) BIG' SISO/l\IO. Uiu11lc. Call $11F>-1 RR, s1ovc, refrig, pulio, s u 11 d .:! c J.:., ,410. lliH, $135 mo mcludlng uul NF.\V Qce11.n View 3 BR. 2 ~~nultor~. &w-J.Ul. e 110?.lE ATMOSPHERE iJ;l!l~l:J62 yard, cluld/Jk'l v.·elcome. IJ·tti-t:!:ll 1 until Jwic 15th 615-5;...(J or BA, balcony, crpt~. drps, 3 BR, 2 bas. frp!c, cpl, tl11is, Deluxe 2 & l BR. Rentnl Ofc, • Rentals to share 4300 3 BR, 2 BA, Near }(n.rbor N1'. Och. J 675"-:l833 blt·ins. S2Q)1nw. 6'12-1155 carport. G. dLSp, $ill). 1no. 3095 !\la~ Ave. a.16-10.1-1 Soopping. ,~0 µc til, ....,J. $21!>-NICr; 1\2 Bil, steps 10 :.ain uan 3278 Coron• del Mar ln2 b-1~ eve/wknds Al Oakwood Garden Ai;.arl· ).'OU~G ooph. fin!. ·desit"f's \Vale~pa.id. 6·15---0316 oc~·;in, Vic101·u.1. lie:ich. 1..apisrrano ~~-m Corona del M•r 3822 Dana Point 3826 Newport Be~ 3869 I rr,r-nis. SUCCESSt'UL -{ trav el . --$~0:1-u 1'IL I'd. 1 lil{, Ylll'd, --;---. ----· -· QIAIU.tlNG 4 rn1 + full ba., 1;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;; GREAT RECREATION: SWIM'I· exec-type nialel lO !:iha1i:• JBRQ • ,rencd 1 Y'$1~~"" with io:~r1·1 llllllO, child ok. Nu. end. NE\V/ duplex 2 BR, L 18'~ 1)utlo, quiet lll'Ca. J\dull:!, For Rcnl By O~JK'r·New 2 PARK NEWPORT mil'l!J. sauna~. health clcts, exp. for chic part y u1e strcc . ....-..... n10. UL ~~;s UJ{, 2 BA, frj)Jc, 2 cpts ury;;, r;~ni,:c, flOO ""' controlled pet acceptable. llEAtrrl~'ULLY appointed BR Apt, 2 BA. Near 0Ct!llt1 APARTMENTS b1lharcts, tr.l'ln1.;, pro e. pro pe nthouse Immediately. :J-t6-J l!)IJ. Ul'Cl'.11, y11rd, t'ntlll/pe t _J~Jn~likC.$~-'=>.IS3U-&IHi_ $25(). Lease./ $350 mo to iluplcx for lefls<", $3:"1.i per ui l.Jun<i Point. Lu11vt'n11•11! ~hap,golldrivil'lgrangc,paf!y &ro-1856 D•na Point 3226 1 ",,"ulL~v'",'E· w RENTALS =>41nr• An• :1280 1 ~'"70~·~'~7J,.9""'~123C'"'.'7....,C:-C:-::C ~i~!~· ?-o~;i~~iy"' ~~I~ !:rm, -~..!OI' long lcnn lease. on the bay IOC''ll, ch::. •IATURE-::,.=s=rn=r~Pro~,=,-.. -. m~.,. I ' LOR c ;J.) '"""'"""· FUN ACTJV!TI ES: r u!!·timo:i le ., BR Oc ,. ' . · .· "•·' ....... ,,,. 4 .. ,.1.,.o CONDO. 3 UR, 2 Bi\ wl .Ji\C.!.E :ipt. orona ('fl; al! n('w a11pliantts, 1 ury u 1 II 1 secs same,, . n ·u .BR 'BAN S II,,,...,,,._"' ~~= 11 '1 $125 U""l't • "-" I&" Sl'o\CIOUS2Blt"ba.l"''·cr= _aparnen v_ng dr~c1or,frceSunda•1 brunch. t "'"1121 •374 n., , •. £:\\ .pnn1s1 . , .• -.-.-, , --, .. priviilo.' plllto, un ~n.-cnbclT. fl' 1•11t. • mo. wl {.'S upgra,,. ... , Mlrpt'S .,rapes. .-. look lh -111. or..,.. ... '"-·· \V/fanh1.st1e view $J;JO n1u • .::ilNGLI::S! .S..'C l'\011 ... Bach s ileatcd pool & i;.auna & JKI. Call 833--082L • HARBOR duplex w/sel'\11cc rni .• ~· ~ver mi; e water. Ell· OPO·.tr1p~.P<lf'f•e•.;.l"J'!1i'lrt'' ·194-2i61. DP "'·1·~ '""/II'"' by tie sea Utt] I I r>atio. r.ou p<'ls/adults only JOY_ S'i"~.IXXI heallh spa, 7 ~Ef1U TIFUL APA~TM [NT!> · ·.....,..""" ' *"" ..... 1 • niuch rnon -. Adults ony. Cost• Mesa S:lOO mo ·l91j..39'.l3 swimming pools, 7 Ughtf!d IR\11~1'.:·RC'li;ib!c fe1n:Jc to El Toro 3232 pd.. S:.!6."> nio. t:illl 97!h'/.6.JO~=·=·~= 1.;:;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= · tenni.:i court1, plus n1iles ol ~tnnle~. 1 t. 2 nr1 :o<'.:r'I:.. share 1 ~ of new 2 Ur. 2 Im I \'J.t:\\'! 1 Bdrm SIT.i yrly S•nta An1-H1'1'~ht• 3282 E•stbluff 3830 bici•cle trail. •. punlng, shu!-Fcrl'I. /, uniurri V.',l'l all !h'? Tn"·nhouse. Cull 1.• v cs . 3 BR 2 ha Furn·rm, Nl\'/rt!I, kill or pct. UllJ !.---LIVE LIKE A KING COMPANY flehoard. croi1uet. Jun)or l'! r<!ras Models open daily 10 S36-Kli6 or 552-960;) ~pgrcided C'rpts'. drps, ~II· ~Aft.\lElt' 2 Br $300 yrl)' South L•gun1 3286 Al B d I p , I Rf"AI TOR S • DELUXE e fron1 $l!J.l.50 nlOnthly; a.19:> I to 7 Sorry, nopc1sorc:ru1d1cn. \I.' ANTED: n1ature cmplo)'l'<I ins. Complctc rt'C1't'at1011 . · . · --•------U ge r ices. • A J BH, 2 BA apt Jor lease. and 2-bedroom plans and Oak ood r 1 h 1 '" 1 r.•. '··Id , w I mm I 0 ,., w/"'" pd. r u•ht ""_,,"· SO. "GU''•\ '°R, !B,\ Sl''CE 1'." W a< y to..1 s arc ovc..,. 10me " .,"' "' UJ .., •·-"""'" ~· .u t'UHN ISl-l}~D • '' " lncld spac. 1nastcr suile, din 2·S10"" town houses. Eire· Al 4 ~, ~-19 ~.,.,. g, tcnru·,. 83"•-9ll'-ALA Rentals 642..a383 '"/vt'c•·. C··•plc o•I)', no 67l-4400 'J G d ii/same. t pm, ""...........,. · .,.,... " .. "" " UNFURN ISllED rm & dbl garage, Auto door Irie kltchell.!I, private patiot a.r en ~l~l~.B~·~~----~~ Fount•in v•119 y--3 234 At O DE P. N 1 r o o 111 pets lUl-221.2 or 49S-2238 * POOLS opern:r avail. Pool & or balconirs, carpeting, dra-A ... ,,. -+ments FEi\L\LE snare P 1 u 5 h \V r.1u101111,Uc OCt!an 11icv.· Condos Furn 3400 H.ecrcatlon area. 1\dults on-peries. Subterranean park-~.. l::astbluif Condo, pool. bike LIKE New exlra-lrg 2 Brt, + tro1n l'alos Verdes 10 San ;:;c..:;.:.;_;...;______ * ENCLOSED 3 BR, 2' j tms., Jd('al lnr I.)', oo pet5. PH; &H-8004 lne: with elevators. OpOonal NtWJ!Ort Beach Ntrtfl trails, tennis, $ l 3 0 1 m 0 , huge rumpu.~ room; Cl!.Jl be Clt•iut•ntc $375. mo. ~HUNTINGTON l iARBOUR, GARAGES fnn1ily. South of Highway. e $307 e ma.id servicl!!. Just :xirth of lrvint and 16111 61·1-4473. usi..'<i as lrg Bil. 2 lli\. 2,,c-.ir eves1wcekenlls. 833·3387 \.,block to bffieh. JnellZZI, *CONVENIENT $350. mo. Y('flrl.Y le!lM'. 8tij Ami.gos Way, NB •~as/\ion Island at Jamboree 6·\5·0550 ---------- gar. SwiJn pool. Kids ok. d11ys. $1W. 1non. t213~ 5'92.-2971 D J FEENSTRA tthwaged by and San Joaquin Hllls Road. Rents from Sl45 Gara_ges for Rent 43SO U I 1269 pc •• N •·cc -Cl --TO ALL BEACHES • • \l'ILLl"t \l'AL:r•·ns co. Tt'lepho"' 1n4J 644-lonn n Y r n.... u ~-' 2 Url.. :l 13A North End. osc Condos Unlurn. 3425 1u• "' ''"" N rt B h •· •• '"' ""H"l 6124!'113 lnr:fl rn 5-19 316" · t 1al I r ewpo eat ~llu• MINI WAREHOUSES '"f> • .,.._. • 10.,be1 •11c;n1·07b9u.s & shopplllg. --;;;;·-;;;,;;;,;;-;;;;;;;;;==;;,;; FROM $14'5 MONTH . . . .,,. , .· • Huntington Beach 3840,,., .... 0 .... '•rc•'" ... •'•"•0•""•' ... ~ .. "... 1b1nathv1ne STORAGE 1-funtington Buch 3 240 C:::"::":..·;:l>cor..'..':'.---~= • DUPU:X. 3 BR, 2 ba..,lrpl, -;;,;;;;;;;;:;;;==;;;;,;;;;;;;,·~·11· 642·8170 --L aguna Hills 3250 Two Bedroom ADULTS PLEASE C'pls, drps, bll·ins, $:"{l(), 7 • CHANNEL FRONT Rents from SJ.60 Ko ~Tovc·m or !Vlovc-0ut \VALK TO Dl::ACIJ! t Ur, Bay5ide Condominiu"l VILLA POMOm-.--i-RR, -<"pis-, -dr pr ·& UNDER-NEW-'.! Blr;-1 ba. Room for ho;i1. ~---1 cn~er-Ti'i:llff $7.50 f'l'r $210. Kids & ~ts ok. • NJ-:W 2 Ur & dl.'n, z ba, New • u·emelldws hay & nppll11nccs, $250., 675-6'.lfi!I NEW MGMT S.~75 Uni,, yf'arly. -,.LA.,-~>'·1,\N""''CHA""'A-;-;;PT~S,---~monu;. \VON'T. L.i\~1·: 2 Br, S19j, t•lt'e kilchcn, air colld, 2 cn1· ocean view? l'ool • K-curl1y Phone 642·2015 BEAUTIFUL lot OCf'An \·irw • WALK TO BEACH Spacious Adult garden apts. llamilton & N~'"·lanrl St., i!B Custoin Dup11~x. Neal' a.II. ;.:ar. lit~ pool. Adults, no . boa.I 11ips ovnllnJ>lc. ( 1760 Pomona Ave, CM) 3 BR, 2 BA, hltns, 1vhr/dry. SPACIOUS APTS. 3 Sdrrn~ .. 2 h<11 h~. l_rplc. Close to shoppin~ & beach. ALLSPACE CUSTOM 2 l3H, $170. Dupll'.'1:. pets. $26:1. M30-2210 aft J. $6S5/mo. yrly I e 11 s c. 2 t'al' gar. S.IOO/nio. 613--072.l FROM $120 Ycfll'I)' lce1e. $325 ~lo. Lu.xurlous shag crpU, bltins 960-1970 I Ga.rag<', kids ok. l agun• Niguel 3252 l\>l 1t. c nab-Irvine llcalty $30 WEEK & UP or 71'2-8955 rollect. • 1 BR, I bath include d.ish\\·ashcr. Lg, 1Homefinders * 642·9900 --Con1pany &14-6.nl ITlT1 e Slud)() & 1 BR ,\pl.5. \"NG Couple ,,.11111 apt In e 2 BR, 2 bath pool & ~as BBQ & private LKG l..k!IU.Xc 3 lir, 2 ba 2 BR. 2 BA l'Onck> on the golf _ _ ___ e ·rv & :O.lnid Scrv1re A\'ail, CD:-01 ZBR, unfurn, up to b h patios. 1, 2 & 3 BR. $160- duplex towncl''.s UllU/ Blliri ('()W'S(' O\ICJ"loolung lhe lakr. EXCLUSIVE We!!tdiU Villa, • Phone Selvlce-Htd. pool S'.m mri. \\'/ulil pd, 551'-4~1 • 2 BR, 1 •• $250 per mo. Gas &: v•all'f stereo + fire & burglur $275 n10. Call lx'lore 5 Pi\l, NS. !\lslr suite "'' lrpl + • Children &: ~t Section art 5{lni e Heated Pool paid. Sal. SINGLE Garage ror !ltoragl', on Albert J>lace, Costn l\.lesa, 831-2170 Office Rent•I 4400 alarn1. \\lasher & dryrr tu:>-~. Bdm1 & den, 2 ba, pool, 2376 Ne~'P(lrt 81 \'d., Cl\i LOVELY 2 Bil & Oen Adjacl'nl to laJ"ge Jo\ICly 778 Scott Place hookup. Ucnut priv io:rowKls. L'd I le 3256 pauo, sundeck. ~/i\10. ~8-97;.5 or 645-3967 / l300 Call p;irk. 2 blks lo s.D. f'r.\'Y. & 642-2007. 2 OITICF.8, paneled, bar, Glll'ngc. Resp nu1rril'd cpl 1 0 s EXCLUSJVl-~ \\''estchU area, I ...,. ga:. · nm., nl'w Iit,(j store \\'estmlnJOler B,\Yr"R(JN'f ntE EXCITING sho~·cr, carpel:!, intcrcon1 "A'' "'6 NB 2 Townhouses 2 BH. E Puerto Mesa 11-1-537-TICH CHANNEL REEF ph•m• •ystem in, 1121. l"''!l no pets. crs.;-.i:;!, • 3 BR., f~. rm. Near tennis 2~. · B\ ,...,1 ·I~ : mall shopping center. l Blk ,, ' PALM MESA ·APTS. .,. 14 B-' --00 N e>lurts. ~ • Yearly. ' • .' • u.,, c IOU.!IC, 1 BR. Furn. $165 Up DELUXE-Spac 2 Br.~ J:>en. 2 to Golilcn \\'<'st Co!IC!gc. 4 • ~r. 2 .~a. ~'t"t bar, pool,, MUNUTES TO NPT. SCH. Superior. NB, &J&..66.34 L-..il'OOln Ill('. l'IV °'''""'" R••lly .,-,.~13 '''''· s.m,, & .. ~. Pll.· •. -•1 bit r ' -'k ' "••-.,-~ I. •• ~---· I • "-f' 11 ., " -All Ut1'l Pao'd '"· .., ns. rp • v.·.., 0 tnil" to ••c 0co•·h " ,.,~. .,...,.. 'a.,,... vwir<:: • n .. h 2 DIRK R h carpels" ,.,.,pc,s. rc1;1y -tH0-12:ll. • shopg&bc'h.$375.6T,)'-291!t e "' . afll'.'rG,673-2007 I oac ,1& B!l.from$157 i m . s O~'l"r, painted. N('xt lo school. & Mesa \terde 3263 , ·\G. NIGU"" "·-,t & No Children, No Pets \\'E \\'FLCO'\IE QULDUE~ Adults ~o Pets panelled. \\'/14x2-I slora1,'C close to major shopping. ..., ""........,.. Pool & Recreation 2 BR s rudio. dbl gnr, ne"·!y .. · · · · Sl'ACL!t"f' i\11\r\OR_ AM'S 2 l.l61 Arm Dr.· rm att. 1652 Newport Blvd. S32:> per 1nonth 979-8"1~ or lli\HBOR VicY>', Lusk. A1111il. ocean view. new 11ini;lc 1959 M•ple Ave, C.M. !kcorutcd. Bltns. Pool. Nr, HERMOSA VISTA BR., P.~ BA sttxf)(). Pool. 1 (j blks from Newport Blvd.) c .r.1. l<i.i--O:lll ask-for 5l!ill fur 1rnsc 2 )Ts. $595 :O.to., story 1600 sq It, 2Blt/2liA . HOLIDAY PLAZA beach. f,$.'j. 6T.r3528. APTS. A."kabout ourd1srountplllll, 5-1~9860 fiOO Sq Fl . 1 1 drps 3 BR, 2 ha.. fnt·d yd, bll·lrL~. rrf('rcnccs n.-quift'd, 3 Bf{, condo. i\dult <.."Onuu., l'f'C. 1-~ANTAst'IC 3 BR. 2 b:i, 1;,25 Placentia A\'e., N.B. air t,;nd.· j'.~11o~J s:~ u111'. cpt, drps, 0 .\\'., :l rar "'"-. :! ha., nf'...,·i:<h Hlu(fi; home. rfacihties, ,",any spec . DrF.LUXE $Slpo50ciPooo"'1 l\ruBIR priv. lri·lc''f'\ St. (lfl ""'l'· R£'nt;•I ofc., 16-1\ :HS-~2. I LAS BRISAS APTS 1270 per mo. '.IU" ... • I c•t"-p mtcro"m'"' ,,_.. •<Pl , pc 154'.la Golden \Vrst, 1-l.B. ·• ........,.,." \\'aJk to Beach. $.lj(). n10. l1>t $4"~1 r-.10. on case. ...~ ... doo • ';~,"' ..... ,. ·Ad 11· · ·~ $395. Pct OK. 642-9666. LIOO ISLE -Dr a n1 a ti c 551S River Ave., NB Realty, 3400 Jrvhic, 54()...2960 & Last. $100. clean-up AGf':N·r 6'1·1-7662 o,~·-~1~!~0 r opencr . .,.,.,:.i. pnlr961.nc,:... u .:i.,oopec"'~t 2 BR, Iba, cpUdrp, bllns, 892·5217 Vil"w . \Vnll''!mnl 1 BR 642-2566 01•·1cES & ,,,.,,, '"'''· deposit. 21581 lmpnln Lnnl', SUPER slwrp 3 Br decorator j,rv...,;, "'nr. ,J vmona 've., ' pool, ,..,·alk 10 heh, s210. Condo. Apt. SJT:i/mo incl. r "" ~ Jl.B. !llll-3728 hon1c. ,\vail. i\lay 4th. m. IRVINt:, T n \V fl h 0 us c' lU·.:AUT f'UH.N. 1 Bit lots or ;,\9-2288 days, f'Vl'5 :i.'>7-.'1963. CHILDREN u\11. R;v 0\\'l'ICr. 6't-,.D.)3.1. \ \;n::~v5 \;rtfl ~w $21"1~ I::~(' ~r~~ view·~. C•"n\rnl 4~ )'•r•.os 1,, r•• .. ·•ch. ·.<OUO n>n. ln"I. "ardener. David Univf'.rsity Park. all cp_ t'd, 2 hlt·ins, JXIOI, \Valk lo !ihor-d t I th S h '\BR 2 R• •-d '•'", · ;,. ·p · "',1 · ' · .0 " · · ·ru tiOc Sri. ft '"1 " ~" "' " 2 I r /D • \ t b 1 Cost• Mesi 3824 an par•n s ove e pa1us • , ~,., ucan1t.' A u t.s-..-o cts \'r y Lca~e Da\rldson Realty f.7'{..-0;i()'J "I ft 5 "It J u,\ l 'X"" Rourke, llltr. :.4&-99::,0 llll, !f1.~., Al\'-nll Ul-l'Jll, ping, m ;.31 "'11"' 9 's~ · rcili11", hl1ns, D\V, nr lloa" ' · · ~ • • " •' 0 ·'-" -.-.--.. lrph·, lJ<" kitt>hcn. garage+ $150/tno . ., '· l th t. J1rge, spaciou1 ap•rt· ... " l'\1':\\'PORT OFFICE SP,\CE l10mt" I.a:: lnr hu.o; i"(Jl)nl for M15s1on V1e10 3267 c;1rpurL J\;t'. :ulult pool & 5'18-&!!t'.! OPEN Ilouse Sal & Su n. 2 ments •t B 1 n bury llo!<p. A\'ail r-.lay 5· St75 mo. l·IUNT. BEACH-Ikhix~ adult Near bay. ti0-1100 sq. rt. hriat s1or11gr. S:)7j. nio. I II •"~ Le·.., ~~=-----~-Bit, h~-"~~" r In n", -"~'~--07.'~"-' -.,--,--=,,.-~~ poolside ,.,.arrlcn hungalmr, 497 111 -,, ... ~~"'.''.'I r .... ., :ic s . .,_,;,..,. ino. """· llUCF: 1 lilt, crpts. drns, ..... ~""' Cross ~· "' · -:> '~"" •~ Al.Jl.IOST new 4 Br, :'.! Ca, ~.'·'0"'' .,, ~-'"" · t •II • ~f"l'S to bt'ach 7BR [rnl" nr ocean, 1r,1 .. , 1-patio, --C " I II I l/C d ... v-""! fn.'5h paint, kitch buill In + g,.,u1~r. i;ar. qu1c , lfllu( c . i:. , , .,. "• " • ., CPA ck< . ha U.. 4 BR ondo. crpts, urps, u Y crpt<, ' , cm~. r>"E\\WRT lll:J\Cll dish~·11.sher Adults no pets. llgl'd. :162 Bl'Oll.d\\'a), $1'1:). • 01\d"i'n G & vnun~er hl'Rnl rrili11i;. gar, y('arly, 6 pools. ~un1, lcnnis. 846-OUicc s1r:l~o s oU:. gip~~ pool, t'luhhousc, palio. $2'.il 1tq1s, pro!. lndspd, 1t.1l bltns. L Co"'-N rt ..,.,, •"ii J\lo. 0 St•tc 1,.,.~, .. ~1·,,. Scitl 67:\-6640 025!1. Al so 1 Br. from Sl 35. pr.:·r 1110. ;,1~1-w:;. s:::l:J. 1110. !\33-1103; 963·KJ!l.S. ~~ v· .1~,· 1'1n' wd p 0,, ...._..... "-""'' " person 494-9751 ·~-.... .:st. 1e11;. , en, :1 ~1 ~3~1~t--lo~-6~ .. ~ •• -1 ~b~ld~g z & 3 BDRM, 11.:, BA. hi>!c. • Qiildrcn.c; play arra \.IE\V 4 br. 2 ba, bltn!I, Ii; 7 Br·spacious. Bltns. pool, nr -'c='""=•sc=~=~=- 4 BU, 2 B,\, lx:111ll h;1.ck )1'1'.1, 3 BH., 2 llA, <'Ondo, pouo, Ba. frplc, c~rra.'I. Tennis. • spac u.:i, ..... • ~·et bf;.r, encl. garages. $11'5 e Ln.rge 2 & 3 BR apts. yd, N"'Pl :tr.t.~. Ne11.· d·~-or. shop r1r & bus. Arllts. 19-;I 1617 WE TCLIFF·NB I \\'11lk to bt•:tch. $3-15/ 1no. f'llllS, drps, pool, t•nrl. gar. $375/mo. 5 5 8-6 7 3 O oi: like ncw~ti~160· &~~ti UP. 532.7978 unUI 4 pm; e 2 adult I'PC. i._"{'riters $3.JO. !Y.n-0775, 2t:'.:-6&J..896!1 Pon1ona, C"ft.I. &12-3521. :>15 sq ft & UP 541-503~ jj(j...\l'J.\ alt :\ 1':0.-1. $250. r-.1ay \. 8..10.0871. IH5-8612 :i't ~p~. en, 553-1145 aft G pm. • Easy acx-es.'i lo most em-Costa Me'H 3824 Costa Mesa 38'24 Costa Mesa 38'24 I:! BR. !\lnrl.'il;l·r :!510 l'loridn. Newport Beach 3269 LEASE s::-xi. Parillc Island SPACIOUS 2 BR, l'-.· llA. ployn1ent BJ,•as :..:.;_: __ ...;.,; ____ ~:;c.'-"..;.;."""....;.""'--~-";,;;;.-'----------.:..:;o.;1 d I 2 BR. bltn.'!, gar&"". ma!W'C e Nr ··-r plo ' f-·•·s No pct,;. 1 clnl . C:oupr ·-· . ,, Village Condo. JBRr.?BA, .,~ TO\\'nhouseapt. Priv. pallO. · .nui !: ;.: '"J · onl).:_ STT.i mo. \V~.s 1c.~1t r. pool, ~ 1~1t • refrit{. "'·shr. dryr. Fabulous ~~~1;~p·~ 22~~;i:ro~: 1~. SliS. r.oo p e 1 .:i. • fr"Orn SIW. · I '! 8R. stovl! & n·trhz. !H'wly tpcoia.ls.ic:;:, '~~"~1c~·~t :~1·;~,i' V}1'22w12'1•!.'~~ts only 642.fi035. fi.J6.1450. BANBURY CROSS ' );1Ultf'tl Int out. DownW1\n ''-• ,,.... "'"~ ' ~·. ""....-~ SfUNNING 7 BR & rn;·lcd .,. Set· dl'p. Avail .J/I. -~""=°""",-0-.,,.--,.-2 Hit TrAilcr. rurn. $110 nlfl + {Ncitt 13':;u'h Hl\'il ,r,, \\':tf'n(•r) llB. SZ'1U/\JO. 53ti-!l:>l7. .,,., "'"'-.; ~.11.-L,\STBLUFI' Cori do. I \ I I I •~ Den garrll"n 11.pt. Poo ., ){cc. 16761 VIE\\' 1'01". "T LA'• l" .,........,,.....,. , U!I , I r U Iii on)', 00 pc...,. $200 TIO \ > 8 h S " 0 Irvine 3244 , Pool. 3 81{, 2\l BA. f;imily ti16-lSOO. l\l'f'a. '· It ·1, e 842-6604 e I lLl\RBOR VU, 4 BR, 2~2 ~.\, rm, fornial ci In in g. C.:-01. I <iii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0iiiiii0•J l\Jo:\V 'l Br, 2 Ila. Un1vC'N;111". ~"'.r~t,clj,a~n"11~~'..k."°•~u~:~1 ~,~~~~'.· l~y 0 w n er. I BR lurn, lrg, idl."al for '* 2 BR. I bn. i\IC'sn \'crde, ON BEACH I rurk , , . . $31.i:J y" " .... ,.... ""'· .>v~ hncheiorll. Adults. Trr'l'l\ee. l"ncl. ga.r. \\.alk 10 shop. j:..t:\\' ; . Ll'r·. '2 ·I1:.· L1~i\:~;s1ty . ~~-~~~:~l~~:Git~~n..· 1-,_-H-. -\'l!la Pacific Nc"·ly $l65. 1993 Cburcti. 548-963.1. Adults. no pt>ts. 516-9tJ26 • !';1rl( .................. S:lh:l. , dN'Or111M 2 Bit & Oc>n. J Huntington Be•ch 3740 Af!l~r G Pr-.!. 2 BR tinfurn. 1o·r. $269. ·~ Hr, :\ Bu. •t-bonu.!I rn1. 2 ~ Rlt, 2 BA, bllm. D\\. ~·all'r n.,1h~. r .... lc. Ubl """'' 11~ u 2 B , 8 1,, Ila Covered P11.rkin,. La r g' ·~ I lbl t I I -r lot ~ "' LOW WEEKLY RATES "" p. r, ·' r 111 • :itory, 4<+\I o;q fl. l1u\·('rsi!y (-0_11<.,c I! pc~ ge .. v .·!'ml. T"nni.:i. Lease r 1 n1 t .1..-... Heated l'ool. Saunas and " $3 M I I M y la ... poo. pay y • cp II, ... ,,.,, rark ............. ···-· $'ro(l. •.) 1 o. 'va.i 11 · $~l/rncJ. &lfl..-38&1. Executlv• Suites 2212 Collcg(' No. I. 645-65113. ltccreaUon Room O'Wnf'r 61h'i."ll~ (}\\·ilf'r/ Ai:t<!nt 64~ 727 Y k Bl d HUNTINGTON -II\' II 3 llR ···-r IRVJNE; Cute 2 UR Condo. or town v • PRIVAC\' ~·/ 3 BR, 2 BA, t'OR Lra~: :O:c-w 2 BH + .; '. oni~-.s, · ....,,,....~, \Vnlnu! f-;qunrc . $21·1. mo, No Bcuch 31vd. 111 Yorkt0'-1'?\ Crpl, garngc, lndry, yard, lx•n llfln1(' 711 Tur!l£'1"1'1('k. -.ha., tl~k. l~I. Sehl c · snia!I cbildrl'n. 5.J6..0411 patio, $295. ~14 PACIFIC Bltn rani.:;l' \\) 11n1 f)\'o·r1. ~.~t.u,onA~,. 5 \rl.Y:.._J:s c. ~\6Rllil6 . 8it-160G STUDIOS & I BR's 3 Bit 'ha All-···· d~r 7ll oo:A.i'I Ave .. H.B. d>hl\h'r. ,\· 1r11~h 1-..-1nlP,'lr1•ir. hr':!""~ l_:__IJ~~·--"' ' ' ·· ...... ~'" · t1141 536-1481 Call t!a)!< 2i:1 11."t.-~l'ii"I 1,1 1 \l'E.~JCl,I F'1'' i\ Lovely :\BR. llu11t. Ucnch .. ii BR .• 2 lm.il., • tUll kitchrn frple., patio, dblc gar. Ofi'. op•·n 10 an\-6pni DAily eves7t l-i:i2--!lr~. ~l~i. t·i·pu-d, .1-~. bltin~, hll·ln~ .. '\'Tl!ih1•r, d1r yc r , e 11e:i.tc l pool \\'estchfl, Adults., &l?--11» \\IU.li\.\I \\'ALTERS CO. -------t w" nl $3"" rr~ .. lrt>I, rll"fl!I. $220. niu. • l...1.1ulld/'\' laclllrll's LRG 2 br 2bil d' Nt;\V 'l'ur!I•• IW\k h"n\1'.1 ti v., rplt", f/M'<I y . ""· 96.'i-8111 or ;,::,s....1:in. • fl'Cl' uiiHties ' . In rm, pta•i 3. t.;:1sc noi\, hu' 11\l'I ~(lrdrncr,GIZ-4426 -, • ~'ree llnen!I~ l!Pl/drp, stv/rt'f, ~· lnlcr. All aml'nlllr1. Sl2J ! II\/' fBft'nl llome:o. ·tBR, ,\USSION VIEJO. lll'\Y 2 !~~~ e T.\I. & m.'lld M-rv. a\•all. Ad\ts, no pelll.$110. " , 1•11 ·6Jt·2ti7 ''B\ ..,....,..,., 31t... CrtH~.drps,:iircood,\k ....... n~.. LG2BR.11S.ba,enclc11cd , ~ 1 , .~,,,..,.,.1( U at \'U, p •v, ...... ~ i:A,. JJ°"' Dlu ~u \-' pd ' kl '!""' u..i. "'"'l-"" e I -"--ptiVAte yd, gar, $ 18 5, 2 BR. 2 hit~. Nt.e.r 111'...,' uu!ll' . spnn el'lt, ,,. j,,, 'hO~ S('J-vtt..., &15--3)8 Coll<'Jre Pnrk Mme. f'ark11, bl ._ill I $210 n10. 2 BR Condo. l'Ooll. e I mile 10 ot"Can 1 · -chi , .!!W1n1 rioo1$ nr~rby. fllF. liluff1i. J BR. condo. ~~·u1 1;1~~ llarOOur. I BR. $15$.$165 LG. 2 BR !!tudio, ~Rr. nr. ~1340/t'!vf'" tH0--15311. ~e .... ly dcror. $495 n10/ · -NE\V DECOR. Priv prti" ~·f~~~1'or. ~~· NE."\\! l Ult llnme. In 'l'Urilr lra~e lluntumton Bcal"h Lndry rm. Nev.w Spanl&h Rock. \V"lk 10 Sc~J11, tcnnl.3, ~~t-~s·r 6'1~'1S62 4 BR T~'rl~. ldnt cond. Arlult Complex. 2 ml. So. of 2 BR. 2 DA, pool, dwtlr, ulll puol, hu.i. $<l25. Pri\'. ply BRA.'>;0 New S.r2S 3 Br. 2 ba, $Xi(). Cati 968..mG:'i , San Diego f'N'Y. 17301 pd. Adulll. No Pf'l&. S19S up. 833-~ lrpl, full h'llrn1r«1 wW'l:lro~ Townhouse Unfrn 3525 Keelaon t.n, 118. g.12-1&-11 J2.I E. 20th St. 6-15-frot. GREJ-:1'1 Tttr rK'W 3 BR. den, .\ hit, pool lmtnis pnvl.1i5. BA5i apt. ~. Very nit.~. UPPER 2BR, crpts, drp.•. lrplc, fam rm. 2 l.J.i, 2 CAr [)86...ji21, &1~15£Wl ~t 1•165. ltU~'TINGTON U&A.Clt lt~ld~!lal tract. So. of range, ovm, rth1g, nn ('!('ts, !PU', lrce pool & pvt club. 3 RR 2. BA condo. No maln1. 3 BR. ti., 1)11, ll lO, 1111.mllloll near Ed.l-'Otl lllQ:h. Sl:..O, 5-"°~· S.18·03."iS. $3SO/MO, fi.jJ~ afl G. 1 story, pool, $KIO mo. :m l'l ·frt;.. romm pool. m Under pricf!d at $1.50 n'IQ, 3BR. h, crpu, df1li.. odlt•, rurtTLEROOC new :? & r'Jt. \'\1111 Sucrt1:. 61.$-72:)2 . rcntrr, kldr OK, $2'Zi. 1\sk Incl until 96S-6975. no pctA, Quit-I avail, sm 2 Ba, pool In f'f'c 11 re a. llAIWOR Vitrn'. r-.tonai"O. !or DAie, ll63-'71tl J t)R Rtd~rt11ed. Pool. J 646-161$ bu1. m 6-1&""4939 14Z't. 833-a-188; 833--1972 Avall July 1. LcfU!C or \ttY day i~ tnc BEST DAY to block fmm OCi!&n. fU(I. Cl•ulfltd Ad! Clll &12-$78 Cl.A~'i SEl~l..S -642-!i678 l.k11.c/OpUon. Bier. 61"'.t-O:'GJ: t"11n nn 111d! Don't delay .• ' C'lll 961)..2'ZJM tocl$y! WALK TO BEACH J, 2 ,,_. 3 BR. Crpls, drps, g3.I', bltn!I. No pets please. 319 15th St. 9fi0.UW; 308 lGtb St. 536-216.l or 847-.3957 UAOI. apt, partly furn, $100/rno, \\'tr & ~-M prl. C10IC 10 beach. ~U-11, :u&.-076-1 ('\'l'S. DOG RUN 2 BR. From Slfi&..Sl'/5. O'pts, dr"J)fl, pool , rar. Child & pcl ok. S-12--00S9 or ~j...45()4 NE\I.' A~\VaJk Tc. &n1•h. 1 k 2 BR, from $175 111 ~5. f.:-Xtras. ~~79 2 BDfl.\t, cl08ed g:aral:(', child or Sin pet o.k S\£5. St7.St.t9 EXCITING NEW CONCEPT! ADULT LAKESIDE LIVING SUNDAY. Ap>il 2S. I 074 From II AM to 4 PM. E~nlore our lovi~nl).-, appointed $7 )0.000 clubflou t', \.foo•u11nq handball or.J o ~~r d11v,f,) ronqe. Set? OUf beo,.r..ful medal Op:ll'ITIPnT<:, G.idod !Ourl 0'04Jl'd OUI' i.porkr.nq 2'11 ocre 101 a. Siroll pleo~ont wo1kwoy 111roouh e1ql.lisite COUl'f yord~ ond ovor ioot bridge,. "'Olympic'; ~ze pool plus jocut?i. Niqht 'gh1ed 1enn~ ca..1-:.. vo!!oybo:I. A truly uriq-.M! Mq e-ipetience. MESA VERDE EAST AT ADAMS 540 -1800 fr•!la~ April l b 1Cf7~ DAi l Y PI LO T :JI) Offlc• Rent1I 4400 Busin•ss Oppor SOOS Lost & Found 5300 j ~c-.-,P-.-,~s-.-,.-1-•• --60=1 "'1 _J.,.•_n_it-o-r"'i•"'l ----606=l"'"'H"•-,l'p">w'7,-n-:1:-e<lT,-:M.!.="j!~7"1"oo=H'1'i".lp"WW':a-:n"1•"d', 'IMflir.F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F-7100~1f>Winted, M4F 7100 NEW OFl'ICES NEW LISTING•. CAW,., AN IMAL CQNTI<oL JOHN'S c-.,,.1 c "'''""' C•• a""'"" s .. , '" ASS""""'"" Delivery-Sunday Only FIBERGLASS Jlun1lngttJn fX'ach Sb~:llcr l)rl Shampoo, 1 $'11 1 Commt.'n·ial &t ~ldentu.J. I' r,, r 1 ii: Io n C'l\·.:tro-111l't'h. LA.\llSATIHt JN LAGUNA NIGUEL l.R .S. Ret\1me ind l ca t e $i21 FAi!iiJn SI. nY-2S11 RelardantJl. Deaftuers l· Rl-1ut1H\&ble Rat~. ~7~~"4 h!ll('mbly OF DAIL);" P ILOT TO r .\RRIEllS f{F.· V1tthni:: mh::r ol h Ii:: h Only 42c per f(\· ft. aw~ etimulJ• Of $39,000. tr,;•ck of llumane Socle!yl 11ll 4"l>lor btlahlmt'ri; & 10 Ma int~ance 6069 Jkqull't"t. !'itroni; n1 r c h . QUIRES Tllf: t;St-.: Ot' r\ l.1\B(it: Sl'.\. po.·rfur111:u1<~· p r ,, du r t 1 «IO II. Ir UP. Ml tllil ifK'I. a rNr lor a fl\'t )"f'ilT Anin1al .\M&bit1;1~· U1t.Kuc nlil\t.llCI bleach for v.1\ue &p tltlilh'. AU#.'mhl y Or ro.•quu'''I e).. p (' r 1 f· n r ,. 1t Cri>t•. d~. illr, v.etbar. period for lhlt 20 )ttr eik!. AdopliOn, ~PH.Ylna Ii <:&rpctl. Sl\'O )'OOr mooey I IN SIDtA>ut ~111 111 1 r nan t.'C I muchl"'' shOP, t· ·"pr r . TION \\I 1\GON Oil \'.t\N, C'ONT 1\('T ri.JH. 11 ,. r b 0 11 ~ v.·!th h.uwl San DictRO •N.')· to ~· ~000on l > ANlt.tALli ll\IPOUNl>k:O \\'Ill clean llVln.r rn1. clmin~ 1~11o· "'°rv i<'C'. l<efi. AfMlinbll!r S1'HEF.'T, ('QS'r .\ ~1f.S1\. T~:l.l::J.>l-IOX'E llur ~xi .It l:11nll v b>c1t 27992 Ca.trim Ca l1trnno 'Santa Ana oUI~ ~pmenl neuh·niut infomt. 536-25 11 by Pvil"ll ml' P.\tra tnp:<. C"Onlp, jun.lt.oii-1. Cardening. 1 lwlplul. C.~I 612-~. B~:NTON \\'I Ll.L1\~tS. 330 \\'t:s·r BA'' IA1n1n.,11t>n ~kills to V.\>rk lnr Awry i.'•rkway ,urn oU. -...000 for SJS! of Pi:-kr. mhc, R/W, fem. nn .. It. hall Sl$. 1\ny rm H.ea,i. t'ttt r11. Sitndy p d 1. 642-4 321 rOn i\Pl,01:\l'l'!itE!\T. •• p (' r 111 l o11 :'I . ~tu111 be 131-1600 !~~?. -:: .. I $15,000 for Btl2u.11ISllcp ml:c . Blk. r . ST.:io, ~ $10. Chair $5. 15 \\'ood: &~Till Thank )OU. ro UC 100 flr'-1)hl'l..-:I '" IOO'l'f' I 0 W 0 CES '-""""' · n"'1' e 1 ta 1 e Doidc mix Blk !em )"1"1. C':cp. in "'hat count.11 not p I ti /P • 6073 An Equal Opportunity Employer ~l•-'llfo1il, DN''-'"" X t 11 t NE FFI locadon also available. C'..all lrbh St:-uU. Red. nuJe. IDi!lhod. l do v.ork. 1n)ldf. an "9 •perinp A bl --~----~ !<1.ohii;.< ,r;, full} p.1111 t.·nrtu~ AIRPORT for furtbtr deto.ill&. 61>7225 Ch1huahU'1. 811(. le.n1. Good rel. 531--0~01. ssem er H•lp Wented, M&F7100 ) Help Wanted. M&F 7100 ('.di •il11 11,(.-1\il t\o lcllM' rt'Q'd. t~uJI ~Mcc. C1•rn1. Sht Hr. LJ\V, fem. CARPET HOUSE * Willerd P•intlnn 1 IH ~JJ•a·Jt J ~ I it :-1·1:Jt:<;, l.\C ~ ......... , mus.le AJ C all • BKKPR P&.L $700 C'('l(')i.:: \IN111m Co n v . """" U -51.r,.1; 01_· 1 .'0 m Tc1T!Jll'l(I, '''hite, male Pn•,C'H"'I "'-·ni"" Sal('. Contractor• * l'l't1•·l· Pfro.'rs p" r rn :1nl'11 1 I '' .,1 1 L',.ll ,,,11,., C"JJ l••c" \\' n1,•1k1 . l )n111r"• "• ,. --~ ' s tr I ll/D 'I •• v,. ·~ ,.,,,,,.,.,,1.-1. N<ld ,.,, .. 01•-,, S1~1111l ...... i{l'("l""tt(IOO ~ 1,. ol ' r" .. $125/mo. 1st t.tO. RENT 1 11111 t'rT, " 1 "· • "· Nam~· Brand!i al DL<>c:ount JU:SIDJ:;NTIAL · " ·-~ "' WESTCLIFF 1~IZ-1C1'l~ i-'Ol~E l.A\JY ,,111\ •· \ rr r YRL'L'. Sh1•p r11b11. pup. Tri, male Price<i. & CO.\li\l£HCl:\l. 11!h•r fi 1 uon 1h~. p!u.; I "«'k -11 1• ,. d , 1 11 1, t . 1 c; ,, ,, ff L L Do to "-I 1mid rin1r <1f( flt Chr!:c1n1r1.~ J'(•r:1t11u11•l ''"•'IH}' • l '(~ih. !';1u1·111' • I • • -PALl,0 •\DES ~~-R " ...... '1·n, eni. FREE ESTIMATES ~·111l·~t Cra flb1ncn .. "/'l"1 ·1 11t1 ll.\ f'., 1 u-1 ...... 1. i.. ·~ '~" L "·I u• Blk f••• ,.,,,. ·••·.v •·•'<I I•!•, l1u•1,l•,'<I, 1.\1:11"' 111 c 1 ... 11t•r1 I 1 «u111r.· { 'lul• 1• ---2082 S. l::. Bristol ....... 1 nir\: P "' • "" CALL 64" "•92 \\':Ul Tl'.\tw111i,: ,,,. •· " ' Tt•rri/CO("k .. r. Ton, li!L~l. -\\'allpttpcnni; :iillf)!ll"f1l. lllt'fli(-;U 11n<i denl<tl l W! E l:A'l!ru(l'I', s .• \, I I··-~' ..... ] 1\•k Int nti r GAL FRIDAY re:~~~~ rn:;:lionl • Sh\'!"' 1nl,, Blk, f1•n1. Carpet Cleaning :\l-'\\' Arous llcal Cci!tn.:s l:...•rlf'f1 t~. ('rlucati<1nul :H2~36 r;;l.Slf:l t 11\·lii. lul~"l'\.:.o;r1 -~'11.· 1·,,,,,, ;\lr ~:i • Liq Lie on Sale $30M ("..er111 Sh<'p nib<, Tan. f('m. Floor Care & Windows J-'lt>a.~ Citll f ur 1:;...1im;11(' :1,i;1st,\1l('(' and e 111 J) l 0 ~I' J:ll-\l<l'R. l'ull cha~" \If/ 1 1 1Hl'>1, I·" C'rt'.lnl Slvn · lid•r h' 1Ji-1r .lou11.111 ····1111 I' e Candy Stor• Tf'n 1er 1n ix, Tri-c, ill. l>utch ;i.iau1t. ~n." jJ'7-L~ *642-5775 640-1136* ~IOl'k purrhA!->t! plun l:u\'.• lu•:i\")' 1~ ... nl t'~l ll !l'J ' .,,11 .,,).,, 'htrt• 1:.11 h• !,,,ni Ur • ~-r Ml Cock·a·poo Blk mule L·· 1 ... '"""'n~., 1·1•llcrll 11""rktn:: l..'<lndttlon:< '--,·>-w· .. f And n•,uinr lo _ .-_ .-. _ ..-_ _ _ t;••111•r,d 111 11. •' »•>rk. \111,1 l-Or Lease, 38.f fl'I· t'r. «imm/ busineL'>. 12 oUil't':'I plus ~ cepUon atta & itWrnge). Ad- ja'-1!nl to prangc C e u n l y -· Call 546-8801 OFFICb: SP,\CE t' 0 il. RENT. Costa 1\lesa, llarl:lor at Adanis. lkautitul rnodcm .nir, n1u si<·, jnnitoMfll, Clh!'I-" A \\'alkcr ,r,, l.ec Bldg. Call, Gene llill, 5::.i-0136 or ;ttG-5828. ..,..a 9 , , C'l'n"' .... " U h I .:><ate .ll'. ,,CJ. ,.,,....,. I I .,., ,..,, "'· ,.,.,_ t I '· ' • B Uty Shop Cut·k-n·pllo, Bl\\', fl'm. "..-c.• ,... p o s I c r Y nfll 1.;"n:i11·1h potrnttn , p 0 Bo "4Sll ~ '"'!WJM ---------., •• ~t)!(l'l ', ... ·" • ur11" ea . S.1m!l)'t.'(I. v:hitl'. mrtlc 1·h»1ninl:;. f'int"St rquip. CnU l','•l"'TI>'" & 1, •. 1,,\llt, '.''-I ;\I ;\1 Eu I ,\ TE rER~f,\ . ., •;,~·h 9).,J• ' 't I DECORATOR SALES !(,.,, 1''"•111.1 l11t· hfl•~. • Equip. Le••tng oh,1 .. lr. n11x, Bno.n. rr11Jo.' now fnr fl'l'I' l'St. Dcnnll1, " '-',, •c. ~ N Jo: NT E)f Pl .OY~JEO\uf -~--'--I-u1·111r111,• ... 1·1~1<11?1 <Jn•p• r. l"'1 ..... in11• I r ,, r" r 1 1 n i.: ,\ ~·' 7l · !""""' vn-\\'ur.;m.u1;;111n "ull r BOYS & GIRLS • · 1 !o' HOLLAND BUSINESS Terr1f'r Tiii>: Hr"\\n 111atr 4' 4f '" ,....., Tukt• tu.J\',1nl.Jitl.' ui' nry CAP I t'Olt ,\!'SE\11\l.Y TH.Al . I• 'I" l'I• "' ··11 .. nl\ ' ri.u J'l"lj•' ! \\O)ri. ~.I 11r. tn ' " 54<Ml60d SALES ~l"/0 Ir. S.·tu•r rlll \'. pup Hiil. fo.I (e"'lent/Concrete 6019 53&-i ooti 1 .. ss :"\" t•>.pe11ern:c "'" /\'.t•11~11apt•r ('111T11·11' ,\!111 I 11•'<'k 1·11,, .. •!1 Su:1 .~ ,i,1rr. f··" 1"''""1'1 11/ l/l•' 1 1~!1< •,....,..,,,,..,..,..,,,,..,.,,,,r -II'"'' "''" l!lk -•1,. ' nu1r••fl ;•~f' l ll. Ll•irl 1 .. 1,., B:1lhn.1 I di f.•r 11111i1 ~.1111.1 ,\•1 ! J..c t'•' u.i ('ill ~11\....rl .\ 1 -e. • ...... · " ..... · """ ,-.,,o,·. .. •. 11'""\''"""· bt111t' "' -I 11 -" 1 e 111:.:i\LTII 1-·000 STOltl:.: • Pnrxlle, "'h11r, n)Hlf' I CE~ll:..'iT: Patio, dMV('~. ., r..'"·'· •u... 1 I El I • 1.:rnln,ul,1 ,\.· B:.110111 l'i11n1 J.I~ ;i ,.1 •·n tt1 1~1 I" r1 '.•, '"'' ,. ~ Bt•aulJJul c1.111.nt1'.V $l•llY' Al.,:han, TMJl/blk'. lcn1. j 11·1.!ki,-Hcpru.rs, ~v.· & ho· '\I). ~.:,i.,.l.J. l l~~u.r'.. II I ec rontc I <1:1t;11·t \I~ B.11 k,0·1,111 •I ~ ----- Cd:'11 • GD-3100 CATS rt.·n10\l', Fn:"' est. ;tt.J-S998. 1YJ1•'!1j ~~·1~~--1:.Rit.i_. _ •.h~ ~,,\11.'i l'ILOT or .all 1111 l.l \'l "l!Y ni . .ri J .. r ,.,JI, GIRL FRIDAY 5015 Ln·..;:: h.1\r, Blk, \\'hltr, r. CO:\CR.1'..,.l'.: PiiC~ Pario !'.\CJrlC : l'AINTl/\'.t; Assem biers &a-1...:.1 .t: ll'.1 \'t• a pplir11!1rin, 1 1111 .... lr•ll h' d··l 1v•·rlv n~1rr ' ~ll• 'nu•n l· !ui!-.\ l{I. 0)1!1<·r Invest Opport'y Short 1111ir, \\lhJ lr, fcn1. CO\'l'n. Quality Y.Oric . Reas I ~n.~ l::i.lluiall!.c; ,,,1,11 1, .,nl> :.! \l hr!< it,ul), lll •ttl• \'•ll nr.:.11111.i'<I tnd1v FISANCIAL c.'ONSULTING Bl3t"k klnen, m:i.I<' U l"'ns..'(:I. ~2-.1!61~. . l'Jl...;il~ vr 49fr.3TJ3 L\l)t EDIAT~: OIK"nin·~ 11"\'\' BREAKFAST t•t••11,.111u •:\J •·ur n'flulrNI ~.) '" J..•~,·11• '""r i>ff.,•; n1n~1,i::·, ''IR •--a · · h HN•n Blk !l"tr1 ...... male PltOf' ., .. , 1-"', .... , ·~ .. ,1,, '''''"· ,,. ,-•i,-,,,,,. "'''•·~•t 1 \ ~ll111.: .... :.11. ,,., 1\1 '""' 1ent i1 v.1t • · ,~. Child Care 6020 · p.i i .. .! • "' ·a ....... ' e-:1i;.1 for c I" e t r o n I t'~ ~ .. " "'" • '" J h • l • r. .... -'l•nt "-•I •··•-1• a--' Bla,rk. "'lnte.,male r ... as. lnt/e.-.1, !rtt t':l!lnwte. 1 V.'t·-1111 1n ... 1o •r. 1111!" JI r h I. 1'1 ''1 n ...... n. ·1 1 r Ii n,, ·' · '"·'""'°''" '"' L..:><.« .. '"' \:-.U OTHER 5,.?.6-2:i1.1 11..~m 1[rn;, "'Ith on.• y1':ir COFFEE SHOP "' r·.,,1,,1 l'•'""'1nnrl Ai.:•'tl•) New Pro)k-111 for ind1v1dwil 1 • '' ClllLD (',\f'.t:. m} horhf', i{l'f.s. f>IS-:.'i~q, f.12-3913. nl ~·lrlcrin-.: and y,·1rini.: ,.,. · .iri :i t!i~~.,.,~I :;·~· H ~rt--•I' Hli·d. ('\I or institutional 1nvei::tors. No LOST Clll, nl'U1crf'd malt>. fnt.-d . yd. Nr \\'ih·un Scl'90l. -INT/EXT PAINTING r::rlf'nr ... ,\11p!1{·;1ntc fl1u,1 !ll·.1.1\'lo'.H,Y \!fin. t•11rlv A;\1 IN'. cau. ~Ir. Bruce (714l CN'1m YI'/ on: ffir~ .r.: f[ll l C11!1 (714) r)\~7917 i'.J. Ornni,:t' Co. Jun 67~~.-,g ~· llllt'r•-sll'd Ill \\'Ork\ni.; f11 ll FRY COOK I r1 1 ll\l'!'\' l•f I.\ 1 11n.~. 63G-4190 Principals only. Sl1t:h1y 1·ro~ hh11' 1'Y"~ C t t 6021 ----111111· 1'1·rm:uwnt 1•n1pJ.,_1 -('n,111 ,\ir~(I & ~ H 11r.•:• :>,,1 ,\n~ to Bcitr, vir Wth St 3.· on rac or I* Wallpaper Hanger* 111, 111 .1pply "" , .. 11.'('1111.:. 111u.i h ,, , , Mort, Trust Deed• 5035 ~.~ra ~Ana ,\vc, C. :\I .. I CUSTOM BU ILDER c. J<.1:bko . ti !G-.!;,9 PERT EC E xperienced i1, 1,.·nd ,1,1.~, ,, ·l~-li~"l LOANS UP TO 90"/a ~ -H.1:1nno.!-,\rld · \\·ork t:unrantJ Pl••ter/Repa1r 6077 11i::;.i·r,\l. ,\~.~!. -n1i 1-,-;,-;:', GARDENER t-"ull tun:• l111111rd 1JJ"('n111i.:. ,\!'Pl~ In 1'1'1".<'ll HILTON INN LAGUNA HILLS 1 TD l l.U!'T, I )r old. l't i~'.m~rd, Yanu•s Con.~!."'"· :.'7~i0 I ~ . , . ,\pl'IY 111 l'r·r .. 111 I •"h"i!'"lol•· d1•1•1.il ,,,,,..,. ':-;, St Oans ff!nl, ans 11• "~1 !ka \·I!': ~yr~ t'.\"IJ\:r 1:"'-1:\.1~ I J',\Tlll l'l..\~T!.:H l:"'L, !ill~l:\'ES~ SYSTF:~IS r.iv 1·r-r1Jl 11·~ih'. ;\f11,1 k.• !'lr1trr & Grant, 1111 l<c\v:irrl .\JI types. f r,•1• 1•;;tin1:.i11•s Iii!'! A rn1~trong A1·•·. JJ iu·'at. t'l1l<"l•'llt , 11uit·k .Ii Ilk•· UlNG Tenn lease avutl able, 2 TD L S·IB-11::0 Jnc•k Tuulanc, 1; a I I"·', Call ~k>-6112:i lr\'111" h1<111,.1 r1;il C(ln1pll'"'< rf !"'>l'I•• t :r•n••r.•I drni_.,11.,.. 111 50c fl('r 5<J ll, prime nd oans n.'111od. iuld. l.11·. H-! x:Af7:!. Pl b ' 6078 S.1 11!:1 Ana, Cnlif J1 e r..: 1: l'n1:·1. '"'I\"'' i11 .. ·l"rn GENERAL OFFICE Con:w. de! fo.lur loc, 1100 ~ r.ty \\';iy Co. &12-\TO::. l um ing !Tum !•;;1.~1 (In Alton ;11 nf,· Ci•lt :.1, ~u;n 1 LHl' 1rp1n~ L .. ·~rn all nff 1rr :•:,}1r, 1 .. ,1•;1 1 1:.t L11i.:u1111 Hilt\, c·,, 11><.!.u'',-~ rpn O~x' 39";,•,h,w_a,;; Lowelt rates Or•n9e Co.1 .......,, I .. h'.1\J{J. K:::\DAI..L GE-n (\1nn· l..rt. U l'l!"> PLl.:.\lBl:\l. lt('(lh1ll. ~ hlk.~ :\1'"1. ·"' II}, -DENT AL ASSISTANT I il11l1<•s • ;.l(lf·I I' r n 111 o t 1 .. n ·-. '" ""' I.Al.... . '1 Jtc:.Jdl'IK.'l.' & Con1n1crt:u.il rtrinodels & IU-pu\J'll, \\litr r :'1111 f' ,\ r I llur-Rt'rlh1 In · '' p1~a111 A n11M'~ F .1n1;1,,/h' Beach, ro803 or phone Ja.ck S•ttler Mtg. Co. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;,;m~ ,. :.IJo!..1537 ,. rrr . ..,...r11u11s. Turn r1i;:ht af lllfl(!J' (11·11r·1•l·· \l1111n1u11 t ~r.1r !l·in .. •• h"nrliL~ ll·vinc 59S-2152. 642 2171 ,,. ••11 hl•all'tl', disposals, furnaces, ti f} 1 ! 1 1 . t • ~~ SJSO Electrical 60l2 dsh1o,a.shrs. 612'-62K1 ~!IC & Arin,..troris:• "'I' ·~\11.uu 1'1 1 ut1r!!. l;()" J ason Best Ag•ncy EXJ::CUTIVE SUITE SE>rvlr.g Jfarbor area 24 yrs. Personal1 H/A. Conip!ett:' J>lumbinc-An ~4ual OP po r I u n It~ 16 Fash ion Isla nd :'\ '·•> ll·r·hni~u~· ""&. tic('rt.'••: 17 ~1J Brookhul":'ll, r \"\" Ov I kl N B llarbo 600 TR ST DEED 9 • · I ' " · i •. •..-·.::u1 t:n1ploy1'r l ~"'''h •n·11 '1•--Y>!l s , • ,11 rr.~,..,...., c.t oo ng . . r, U i,. •nlere!!"t l /\'.CREA)SE )'OUf l)U.cUint', 1-l EL.U:l, , 'RICl1\N . 11...,L~nSt-• sen L't' ..... r ... ,...,., . 1--N wport B ach 1·1.11 • -• . . "'~"J sq ft, also others liCXl to 1300 :n<"k Oi~nt I No 233108 Sma }Obs f 6082 A5ST MGR-TRNE e • J )~:.xr \L i\-i.-if,"1'.\:'\:T . C 11 ""-k l!ld eup c1z('s in 2 1\·k~. no · -. ·_Roo ing 11 1 •-11 Br11\11 •1 ,\!!.1111 1or~S..'1pn1 1 1 ;i r1iui iHil l • ~.lTnr••iu·ra 1•1, 1 1 .-L. 1 • 1 1 , 1 , 11 ,,. 5q ft, c.nlne a o<u,-J,; Privalc party , i c:cs pid~ or ! 111:11111 &. n·pau-... "18·.J'.?0.1_ , '" p/r1n1,. urn•,,.·~ 1un-F 1 I: 1 . . .. · . · , , '· , , .. 1 11•, .. on Coasl lho.·y & Nl!\.\'JlOrL I :>l()...2562 or&1:>-m·1 ~1~~~~ks Cu~r<1m' hllini;:. Furniture 6041 ltf.PAlr._;, nit 1_\·pc"' Ht'IL~ 1 2111n. :\lie• :<hi lt ~mi<lnitr .quh l!Jll••r .inp u)t•r J ~·~I; ..,:.::•r11·~; 1 "';"11p ~11.ll ( !lcun•r St11 rr. <'11 ~h1 1•1/ BJ"d. ~~~~~~~~~~~~! A Is haltt>r:/sw1n11\'e!l.f t'rt'\' 1·~l. L11.:'tl ,\,k for A!Jply Jn Jl''l'l"')n, l~iu,-, Bhkrr . , . -. • -' · ' 1 '1 · .rri 1'"' 11 ... ,,, .. ~. .\r•r;ly 1n !lf'ri-111, 612-4611 . 0 ·1 Rf'. h' J b 'I \\'·lt ·11 :u...~~:!U "I(',, nrt,\'\(J! \l ,\;'\;,\l,J•,l{.1 '""'~i.111 .•• 1. .\llJ•Wf•T Inn ""'"I. !'l'iftl I la] J uanita, S:..'2--1Z72. e 1n1• 1n9 u I .. '1 ' ;,. ..... " . . ' . ... •.. , .. ,,. ' I I ., .. I "n ' -,, I I Ill I I •l!\10.FIU:~H.ENT • • , , ----------.---.r. "r ''· 11·' ·1 1 1•!·::-.T.\L :'<i·. lio:•)kl-."•ll('T,1 .u·,rt 1ur \"•, l"\'ll!f", D'· II I Loet and F.-Pltl:.Gl'i\~T~ lt1.·1.:1ir ·,Hl·siore. No11•. J ~· .. 1·' Sew1ng/Alterat1on• 608~ . AUTO SALESMEN -"·'-''l•rlL 11:1n··~_l_:.1;t1.;>0'!:1 1: ... , 1,, .'O II\ 1~ ":>il"'I' ','" GUARDS.----1 No IC.iltiC l'f'<"r. L>:. 0 (.~~. l ' I•< 11 r I I ,.,.,, I --- ·-, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;Carini::-. (.-1nhdl'111taJ 1·nun"l'l· I to.n in 111111 i i .t • ••. • ,..,.('•·•lt~J lvr rin" ,.f (lr.ul~t· 1,1.1,1.1 11, '' ''''' ,,,,1111,.1. •"II".... ~)16-;'.0()U •.\l·t 1 ,. 1 JO 1 1 adj. ,\lrpon er llolcl. fix: I v.Ol:id I rue ~ ~ni;.ilt , \\..-. ,\LT l:~IL.\TIONS·R('~l)l lll,: I .. ~ · • ~ , , · · · · ~ "~"" r 11n1r ~11nrv 1 ilr Sq I I 1 11 111~ ,f,,, referral. Abortion, · ''"' • , Countv's leadin;{ Pont,;11.' r,111.,. "''n•I l't•,uin.-lo 1\k•·nd~ i!0-:'1 ;>'IJ> .. S9-.':'• • ., ' fl. Inc. 8 C, u .. ' & k f:: E~•unate, pickup & dch~l r I L.:1d1cs V.CaJ", !::.\pert.. l;.o.•I J)(oalei-s f\{'W Of u~<'d l'.1 r ' I . -· : ~· -. -------1 Or,.n:;r ('.1. rtf•';J . C'aJJ r.rn M?rviccs.217'1 Du.Pon!nn.8. Lost&Found S300 acip ion eepin . .., ~ :;·,7_, . ...,.., 9i9""l:::OS ~l--,jSl)j 1 ~.,II 1·. ' Pll !<i-.;-J l.,,i,Locr,i i l'~t. ]1J:\r,\L 1:\·t:~·p1 1vrus1 ~ .. •l:tr~'\f,,r i 11 t r r vle w ,,... 9 .1 APC,\H1-: 61..-11.... ~ :r.'"· "a ('~ """'~'i' <'tit r 1 11 ~" ''~"' , . r · 'd · · · · 833·3:1~. t Ii noon!. G d , 6045 Tili 6091 1 bi·nl"lils, t:Xprnen('('(j or ·-l~·nr fll 1\'<st~111n~ .• H'<P l~·1v.TI'nl'<' ~·cur11y, Inc. DESK ~pace available~ LOS'r ·Black B e l g iu m SPIHITUAL R~:ADEr< at en1ng I rin1. Y.'C \IJJI ll'l•in. Ai.k for 1 i •1i;111 :\Tr~a .,.1()-1(\Ji 1 l.rini:.: l~':or·h n~. 11·111 provide furnl tur(' Sheperd, 4 months old, Lo111 UJX'n 10 A:\1 lO !O P!\t PARADISE c •·1• "llC 1'1L£ "'L'\V I 1-.. CASHIER 1 1 .11:ni':'.\""-:\,~i~tnnt ! u ~1df• I 1-1• -,,-~1"""11,--,."'=-I "' Vi c Newport Heights on Advice nn all 1na\t('rs. c., "f'1' ••r~ •· 1 '•n•Y DINNER SHIFT '' 1'' · rJ. 11 .. nf•'I . nn & Tuf'~ ill $5. n)(I. i\n s llWi,.r l n i.: .112.117,1 lll-<.'Cls sho t~. ;;12 N. El C:imino R1,>;il GARDENING 1 r1•niod••I. Frc~· l'SL :::ni )Oli~ DAVE ROSS ••\j•. pn:'fl'rTt'l"I , Nl'v.11vrt .dt•·rn~ ru 1~1111pnsini;:, rtr rit. service 11v11iluble. r 78 7:1 • _ ,. Cl , • .,, , ,111 -"''lt·onu·. :1::&-:!4:!6. PONTIAC ,\pfllY 111 111'r...-,11, ,\1rprin rr r; .. 111·h, li l'.:-7!l!l.~ ri•·t1·n11 111111i.; l•·•i.:•· r•·>li1 tions Beach Blvd .. Huntington Hc11·nrr1 (71~~ 5:>1 -:lllO Ol' ;>iln t•n1rn 1" ~1 1 ' S114;c1uhzt· Hcstol'l.tli'ln -I Inn l lritt l. JSil~J :\l111·Arthur "-•"h. C A'> ·~"l. G-lj-7297 C:lll 49'.l-illl'4, 49'2-9136 I & 1..1!.ndscnr ". f\Jon!hly Top Soil 6092 :!.I~ l/11r/xlr Blvrl. I n ~:., TA!. A s~ I :.; T ,\ ~ T . f·:r d1gr;l;1y t.. .. r .• ~~11 1•'•1 1ul~: UC .. .,.,v .. .:M; 0 ,. I --c -1. )I··· '"" ~11. J'\ll'd, lr1·111-1·, .,,, .... ,~~ Mm h I '·/) •'\l~·r tit'•'' .1,,ply l"l,l V·<ECT ,, !\I I ICOa/lf.'(' ~ ::iprinkl ·r ... ~ • ... ~...,....,... I 1 r 1 ti ('Ill!!(" PXIJ•.'rll'fl('•' .; Ol'"f.ICE SPAC~ I" 0 R l..OST-Rev.·anJ for return ol '" I a n ' ' c .. Tt .'SOI L * ('O~l l'OST I (). r ,\1rr••l'l l :\o phuJ11• I f I ..., :w • 1 7.'9J ;-;r'" [)lr1 Blvd. t .\l LEASL Corona de! ?>tar. large nuffy fem. cat An:;ora Conf1rll'ntlal in f ()\" 1_11a 1 1 llll __ ll••p,u_r. Call &12--8&1:'.! .. \lt;LCll • 1:1'.:J)\\'OOU I AUIQ 1·;111 ~ ph·Jt~· .2!.'_J1 lj . ,\~(' w..,.• . ~ ·'-·· I HOSTESS' __ _ ::l.'lC to 50c sq it. JRWI N & hu ild, bt"UY1T11s h & ~ayish cnunseli!1g & ttf('rr,il. , r:UROl'~:A~ t..:ardl'n c r . Call a,~ CAR LOT MAN OR'S ASSISTANT IRWIN R LAL T QR S. ruloring , E,'Old eyes, nam<."<l ,\PCAlll--. 1~~'0rJl . .., 1~ ~Non-!\Lainll'nance -L.and:>eap.tn:..:. ru elt·.111 1.111r: r!•'t;e1/ nr10.• rafl'. CASHIER y,,1111.: l.1r!y • !..,_~, In y,11rk l.iu1• h -~ ninn"r ·"'""1i li~. &W~Ul "l\oala .. , \'1c Victoria, SC. Profll ,\g-cnc}., 64w-'l l.'.ll1. Trt..~ fl' mo Vft I . \ery Tree Service 6093 t"<,1t•rieti•·1· pn·f•·n·cd, Slt'urly :\[nlul">"' 11 ,.,11,111, \'nrinblr h~. fh dr>1•trir s 1ts~1~IRnl rl'l'<'P' BLUE DOLPHIN ONT 498-L236, 492.-ij215_ MASSAGE & SAUNA rettYJnablr, ~2-53..'19 cvrs. R.EASO~ABW:: yih, tiood l!nur~. Apply iu 10 hr 1t k l\rrni Rimu u .. ni,r 1r1 l1f'11hh .~p.1 ·'''t''11· ::~ ... .-, \"J,1 J.1d"·_:-.; '-'--* WATERFR * LOST ('lo·;in r\'.'IOlll~. Jll{'h~"nr <it· Y,\IUJ CIC'anups, (;<lf""d g'-' pc r,;on. :-:~:\I r :\1.'ll,;.1n 11 •• rd\\df'I ". :J'Jl.tl Ila r t.o r 11•"•"''"11';.'. \\,• rr.Hn >''11· l l<lSTE!'.-i A; ca .. hl<>r,· full P:ai mc NC\\'port li<.'nt:h l0t:. nio ·phcre TV & lotl!ll;I' Cl & U H ul S.· compcll'tlf trtt trimmtna: TERRY BUICK l!l \ll. 1 ·.,~1a l\IP"'"I ,\pplv ln fil''"""n 11lrcn1unn ltm" i\1•pl}· 111 ('Pr.on. r:x('cutive offi<'t'S Yl'/frplc., GIBSON :1 t>trmg Banjo Con ~ ' · 003-1 :1~7 eanups · t(' a mg. dixl rcn>o\·aJ. Call for free or •'\(·~ :t!l'.'.11 \\st. Cst. l iliy.,' \'\'Ct b..i..r. prl\·. h.il h. bo._• 1den1 Jfil-d Uy th(' 1~on.I.'-,,.C11! _Do~na .~lllnl Bi·h J!ca.'IOnahlc. 646-1676. e11t. ~&\or :JliH1t2S 51h ,t· \\';iln11t, Hunt 1-',(·h C.\:'i!llj:~H/C<1untrr i;irl 1~1r ('1(t'fl'• l~r~t. Snuth C'".0.1~1 61 · 'llL' taUSON .. \\Tlltcn in gs:~,\d.i nls ;\·'·· .. ~:___. , · :'110 \\' f,, Ed~·· 111.,n1hly I •":'lft'l•r1.1 Hr~ ;.::·:n. :\Inn \i~"~ 11'''"11· \'iJJ,,_,._ 341.Bnysirll•Dr.,:'>.U bT;Hi1 J:,o \~S \\ I: I l~G "Oiri~· ·rre,. ~f'fV lct.•''1 IJJULL !•RE.-iS ~-1tu·rrt the J)('g·hl'ad. Generous RI'-21 . Ill! : . ' . • . lllain\l'n:olC<' ~llrd cl..::inup Tr11uri11n~. H1·111ovul .\; YtU"<I AVON lhn.J rn. \lnlul.1ys & Y.hnrl~ HOTEL NE\V Ol"FICE -Tv.-o roonu; Yl'tH"d! ~l8·4~. Sl:.lt\'!Cb. l'~.lt. 1\1 o,. ~ h11u1111i.;. ti•"'Ori::-•· ;11S-bl42 ,..1, •. ,, .• ,. "" -,• 9 nff C:i.ll \'.',3-.,1;'11 lfl th1! 111lf't'.1101"" lur ~111all NIGHT AUOITOR lS x 15 and 10 x 12. All ~ . SlOupl:\I AIL SE!~\'. S ... · 1 >·J:-.;f· ED<.;i::___ _, .. -~....!_""----1 Say• , , , -----~ L\lf~. l1r1u. Pl1•at<1u1t \\'01·k1n~ I . . utilities paid. $JOO per LOSr P11rnkeel • ~ut-u1:i !t".9-63.,, · ~ . Window Cleaning 6098 fll "T SIJ\ll·: Zl;>;i:. f',~~l!lt.!~ & . !I.U s'! r: ~··: t"Of"ll'lit icin~ f.· i;:-oorl romimny :\<>r1t.'<I at lr arl!ni:: hntr1 . I: u\1 month. Costa P.1e!l8. area. curupanion.Lg.grcen1nal(', ,. -'· . , Y~ r..11unlcnant-c Sl'rv1cr l.\T(J .,/'l:J:>.r, l:_-.;-p 1I. ~1 1111.1.~ ~l ·.,"~t ltn 1 pni•I llf'nl'fir~. T.if>rtilt1ll' rlt::, t.n .\, "Xfl''r. \\/NCR MB-1729 or 642-8372 v.•ings unclipped. Arui lo Lil-I:_. ur DF.,.?TII. 1.A ~ ou~ C!canups/Haul1nc-, ~~!j C'OU.EGli\TF. man Y./2 yrJj !)< t h H~1nur:u1. ( .dJ 61~--o6·1 f C'<•t'Jl . l'<."il 1';('/l(•rln~. lr\'Ult'. ·L'fo'l, (',,11 'lr. llntJand , DELUXE 325 .s11. tt, suite in C.Orona dcl 1\lar. T op local.ion. pr1vat(' parking ReaJonoroics, .Bkn. 6T:>4>700 Business R•ntal 4450 AVAIL. 2 Stores. Inquire nt Alley \Vest, Ask for ~fr. -Tully.--2100 \V. -Oce!lnfront, N.B. 675-1TI4. CORONA Del ?llar, crplcd, l8'xl2', r:harp offlN'. pvt ba, p..u-k\111.:, $85, tiT.l<«MS. lndu1trial Rent•I 4500 NOW LEASING Huntington S.ach NEW M-1 9-40 Sq. ~'r. & UP llamUton Jr ;o;"e"·land Si. 960-1970 T.V. Vicinity F cdco C.).J. babit>s Ii\·"· ~nr n ll•·rnoori';~ YARD CLEANUPS l";pcr· fn't' est1m<i 1l'. 0:'.::r:~t.f.,tt~.~r .... ~;~';: ~on~~ CLEANING-LA-DY-979-l;(NJ. r._ii-1<00 1-:1111;,J 0 PP o r · 4124174 3:30 p.m. Please 10 ABORT}ON l'llll LI~ E , I . "AC ,..,NI. <l!l"A n . frcd Carter. II' • I k ,,. . ,~ ... ;..;.................... _~.mplri.\rr c:ill 96:i-ll2L 1.INE S.11 -~22. 21 hrs. '" romp e1e ma1nt. ,~.,. )OU '';1r11 sc 1ng nvon N r,:ht 11or • '' irr i;:u 11~~. _ .-c,,.,==- 77 __ 1 General Service• 6046 Prudu•·t.•. flr:-.:1hh· hrs. 111 r\f"ll'P'lr1 Bl•:u.'h. 40 hr 1\·eek. D t I 1 rorsECJJ-'.,t~l:'\G. ~1 n n. LO~"T: Silver Blonde AJghan, BEST i\1i\SSAGE L~ i\.B. II i l] _l'UUr U\1"11 ltt!Jghborhood. C.JJ l ~11('r1rs. i\tust !)(' ~trady &: espera e y \\'.-! .t· Fri, )i:.trn·IZ111n 11 Blk mask. nuilc, 10 mos. 3400 liv loc Avr., s,u,.itcd• l~:JHI · ~,,_. ~70 1 1. rrhnh!r . Ph: f>I~. hr,:• t'! hr, O'vn 1ran<.fl Ans. to 1\tisty •• ('hoke chain. Open 8 Art~. :\Ion. {' ' ~ r ., Needed 6;-; ... ~z.is. Hunt. Sch., I{(' w a I'd . Ann. 55 7 -0il!I. ~ (7141 l llAB\'Sl"ITl:\G & 11 ! c CJ.EHlrAt. 1ft)L'Sf.:l\'-1°·:1:":0r=e=r.0• -,""-.,-.-'"-"' c~2! .s .11 E-P-ll i: R o ~\rft'~~rt~o~~~ca~c7i ~646·4631 Job Wanted, M•l• 702.S · ~.~,~:~~';~~~~· ~1o:~~.~1~ CUSTOMER *-Secretaries--'''1:," C;;;:11io~~{'1;;::~Y ;~;~~: approx. 10 days ago at BlVd, s1nnron ""521.;'l.U'tii ·nn~ Hi\J\'DY lt1i\N CA~ ATTENTION I un!!I e;:irl_, C.\"'S, Sitt d:ty~. SERVICE CLERK * T • ~1h !c ~al. I'('('[. ftl•ply PO Harbor Blvd. & Victoria SL HO .. I: H•"""",,, IM'""°"·'"·"~· f:\[ll'rient:l'fl a .. ~.~ 1 1trivcr, I ~·~~k. ;{f!·\ 1.)0 & 5'J'!-l ~IO yp1sts 1:..-.;-I.I.)\, l~~i::una ('.i\I. 8 nlOS. to 1 yr old male Travel 5450 O£NNIS ST. CL.A.JR 11u1 ol Yl ork <h11.: Iv 1·onip,1ny 1 111•:,\L'TY ••J;o'r;itor·Sh~1n1J1"1n T\ ~,.. ~nit·' t•rrl•'r!' r1 n 11 I * Bookkeepers iir1C;s1-:KE t.PElt fnr ~111,,11 "'I choker chain 5.57-062.i fold in~._ ~ll·n~ll('J' T1•nr11.•11· "1 i;.:1rl /.: I a~.~1stant for hu~y ;~:~~''.~\~:~~;·1110j'~:·:~1~17,el~~~: ; * Acctng Clrks , 11·!11si\\· 11,,1···1 iri l.l\r:un., MUN"·. ''n"n•lly 0 -111• & II U1t.:nl 9.i!. \\ill l;O 111111 "il'" .~.,Inn Hdl) \\'. Coas1 llYI"\'. 1'~·1u·h . :1 dii ""'""' ,,,-1 E v u E " ......., .. llA:-.inY!\lA.'J: Apt~. •1n 1•·~. · 11 I · ~ 1 1 IVI~ 1 r • Grnnan Shepherd n1lt dog, pi:.ort. .. i lty, )OU ""'111t a .\.B. &l!-:t97Q. "1' •' •'P '-,m .ii· I* Gen'I Ofc 11·~·J..··rul~. 1~11-R:o:ll l~!·:P,\llL<;:, !aii,:l' nr sn1all 1 ri·!iabl~ 1nan. t:llil l ~•ih at 1 ---. ----=~-- On Lido Isle April 13. y·h~ by c n n "cl r n t i,, u ~ >'-ll;.ii;r. rui unif'. t\Al.!Y •·ar•· 111v ht1mr day\ }',,(•1•!1• 11! f1 Jni.:•· 1,.•n1 ·t11~ HJl•I * file Clrks 11 u u Sl:.1\~:~:PE:P./C";unp.allo \\"t!ar1n~ w1u.~uaJ l'tillur & 1 rnft smnn. &16-1·161. _ ~ I f•ir rirolt!S.•1<1nal 11·<1 ml' n s;il.1r\'. tr.n Employ"'! \\'l"lman IC'o fie.a tag. 6T:r5082. 1-;Ll"\lBl ll'G, t.1.BCTRICAL. \\"HITEH. r 111l time !\lust ~:.1sthlull <Jt"l'!i h\'.'•lll (II ' VOLT Iii{' in. L1i;::lrr duties .\17-927, LOST: J ~:1YR old Jg male Evcrythini; you ~ to knov.• CARPE.'ITRY. r-.·o )Ob too ~·I c·lo-...· '0 :-;Cl\'llOM. uruch. 1 HlH. l<\1--0iqo.~i'.!7 LEAR i n1tant Personnel HOUSf:\VIVl:S. Sto.$60 l'o'k.ly Irish Setter, vie 49th ~'t .. ahout buyi n~ ,l drivin~ a small. t• & B Home Repair. ~~.~~1~.1~~1;urn:i'r~ ::li:illc~~~ 1 H.\11Y..;irrER·Vrry l 1hJ,1 ;\h1Jr•r 1\let!ir11J P::u1 rtr1m". S12'J f.· up fl limf' N.B. Named .. Ollie", Needs {'ar in t-:uropc. E.-.;-prrt 612-1403, nic' \\"ri te Cla.~!'lfic-d ad fl<• hu u ~rkl'"!)lllt; l )_1\t1 SIEGLER :".<11~· Al'111l;1hlr \h._ Hii>harrt•. li4G-;,..J5::.. medicalion6.•"-~~ard, m 1ra\·r l (.'QUll'it'l iw,::. o ur :\EEIJ an Lxtra Room~ ~;;, · •·/n JJiuly Pilot, p, u I :r,·~~'1!>,::1-aoon. C.:\!. l .1!1 ~ T~mprirary &>r., 'l•"f' 1 10r;-~i:;Ki::i ;r1-;rl." hv"·I ~ qucsuons. ...,... pll'a!'ure! G<irnt,'f' Can\•erc:ions a llil-.;-Jjtjl'), Costa .\fc!>ll, Ca.hi. . ' ' r,.,, ~.i.~ Cainpti' i)r .. · u~r~ lf!'i I n1fl n, p1.,·l1•r ~-11nd1n;1\i:.n JNDUSTRIAL LOST broy,·n Auachl' ca~ !n A TO ~-pr t· i a 1 t y. Free Est. :J_~j)) B.\l :Y~IrrEH, tll:')(lhl .. h1'•. TRANSPORT I ~· :i-·11".ln B"11"h •. •ltr--1• II ~"" ~niok•·r. J'J·,ir . nur..· c o;i.,r..1 EllCIAL 1).1.l'king: lot ol Sa!ev.ay Otl EUR u :Jl"--76:Jj f"\'f'!' Y(lf.;:".(.; HWl, J yn. ~Lntln:.! : l'lPldren '. :-,10. llu111 DYNAMICS 1-.quat tlpfl"I". f,n111!oyl'r I f'XJJ("t . !.11•· h~l.rint: ,i;,. •'•illJ..-0 .-FICE SP'CE Fa I I"\' i c \I,' rw., C.,\I, -,-ERVICE:S "-•. , "',,Lr l l' rt(",.. ~('I' k " .r..c:iLh ~t't•:1. X.l•-&i...'>9. .:1.:1 \\ S.····T~tl·•ll1 in:.: f•1r f'lllpl•' !~1·!~ r ,,,.,, ' " I\ ~ "12'"""" ftJT,\L ' vrr. ("{'., ---" DISH MACHINE OPR fur lease in choice ilti~ion ('wa ...... u-""""""· 6 7 3 4 s so plumb'g, rarpcnU)', rep.urs j>1.'11n.111<·nt )')h 9i9--:'1~\ 1;1\/;Y,'il/rt.I! \\' ,\ :\ T 1:: JJ, 1 ;-;, ,,r /l,1r l••r .~· \~ u·r1• f • So11<1ry •1r~·n. ('d;\I I' h u n l' Vil'.)O nrea. foQOfl rrv.-y LOST <\ mo \\'eiJnJl'.incr in • I(. r e r 1nccm cn 1 s . Job Wanted-Fmale 70SO 1 i JI· I :'fl, 1"~11.-rf_!l~~Y ;, Y.(, k ~'Int,, .\n.. 1 Fl!un\., 1; :',l)i1n1-::pri1. :\l11s1 ii,",..•liJ;;, access at 1\very Prkv.·ay. Dann Pni,.t. Net'ds nicdica· fJIS--863816-'6-11977 ' \ly ll'lnir . .1 1&-il1..1,, 1"' r"'l")iis ihlr. ~I ri ' t -*HOUS.EK E-EPER* l I tio tion. ··~tax" 494-6096 Re-Equ:1I {JpJl\IMUllllY •·111plu~··r •·n1 pll)}"'~ ho•rll"f1L~. Aflp!y I . • , R ('a I tor s par! C pa n l\'a rd. --1-IQ)IF. HEP,\TR NEED help 111 home? \Ve ~!/~· C·i~r., :\lt·~t .\l r nl 0 r 1 u J t /1 11111. •I.i i« i\!-t'. nlh""· " solicited. 831-1400 Cllrpentry. Plunlbing h:ive aide~. nul"K'~. hskpl"!I. SANK 11 .. ~!•Ulll. :'.fl! \'i,1nna, c ;\I. yr ... 1•x pl'r. rf~;'d. Trip Ni l ·+ NEWPORT Beach office,!;,. LOST; BLUE D E Nil\1 El(!('lrical. Reos. :J.19-l f'11 c~•rn pan1on!. Hon1cmakt·r~ OSITIONS CLERICAL f:q u.i l O pp o r tun i t y l't"tJo !ll.l' ll31 ,\\oradn , \\·arehOuSf!, app rox !lOO sq f1. \\' / SILVER STUDS. RUST\' Hauling 60SI U1i)!.1hn 5-17..ffi'11. I P lmnit'rl AssLKnmr rus. 1., 111 J 1-.;1111,i,-._.,."1• l1t•h111d (h'll·r11;1 , i:11:a1 r•· . .$150 per n>Cl. !\!UL.LAN PELICAN P/\R''.ING LUT:. n F.:S P O NS fllLF.: adulls J ob;°Wanted,M&F 707S I Costa Me$a SU. 1 ,,.n~ ri r shor1 tr·rm. D ISHWASHER 1 ''"\\f••r! C•'11t rr._~ L. _ Re.ally. 3400 Irvin<.', Nli. PLEAS~R l'TURN.:l-ill-19-IS willing-to dr h·l' your YAP.I•. vara"C ('lea.nup,, c·.·,ll .'IO·ll'«. i J flil~J·.l\~.l .l'l·:J: 1 ., ,.,., 1 , ,\. ·1 11 11 uk " ' ' O 1 1 I ' PROOF MACH CPR ·' !':111-111n'' 111i.;h1 ... 54(}..2960 LOST·, male cat, Oran:!r, a t11on10h1 " to · 11·.:i Cf'· '""1no1·e t J'('('S, dirt. I\"\,', 11 '.'\ESf &.· l.cllahl•· rl( liun ~. ·r:\·1-:11 ,\ FEE ,\T ·rE\1111 i.;,.,.,, 1;... fr•1' • ,. n11 , c _, k 1 '" 1 ·r 1 .\pp!~ 111 1t1·rsrin ~ NE\V BLDG ~l·l. 1200 sq. f!. Jng. hall", Brookhurst & hira>!'l nn"'a. :O:('('(JrR• \\"re d 1· l 1 ,. \\'a y s. !\ l u ni p:. ~·p e !-Cl'ning :ip!. or "1"1' 1" ]{ •''\I'• r rorr {·n·1,11 TE!l.IPO "fpn1por111-y Help D ick Churches Rest. 11 .. 111/1r·;cp1• •I 1\ .. n1nn 1 n $1 76. IDJ I . front o .:i{'(!, Banning, H.B .• Re">l'ilrrl, in J ulv. Per~tiiil rrferrncr s Sl7-2titi6. rr1unag('n1en1 lll '.\pt /1!'11 TELLER --CLERK TY .. PIST ;\f'll'f)l')r l f ~r.11·h !I r " crpts, la rge. rea r doors. !l6~27i6 _l' . ..:chaii_i;r.-1. !17~':iiTO. GET RTD OF t;~SJGllLTY ;.1-ca. Conttl(·t Roon1 l 'I, J l-:\fl•'l iLn•" J•l"l'I• ri·N:t. • ~~ ~1·\11•1r1 l\hrl , ('~I ]If Ylarn·i :·111,.11, l 'lr i-~·r I.! Annhe h,, & Terminal \\'ny, LOST: \\"Jiite ma](' perslan YT. \\'ORTJI TEXAS, take 2 TRASH & o i BRIS $12 Don's i\loll'l, '1~J.'i E Pariflc ,\l'l'l,\. -e a rn $20..$30 Wk--1~-,..·n. :..1 .-1~.); C.1\1. Days &JG..5033 <lr eve:; eal, y,•Jth ;\lion hath:ut. \'1c Indies or married l't'lu pl<>. I LO ,\ I). C OLLE GI:; C11ast 11"'·~. Loiii:; Uch. 1,1:, :-.. ii p .rc Bl\·•f ,\;rr1l n1.1t1nr 11·•11n1111 f•1r S'i,\(:l\ h~r U! I c n dl.l n 1 1l • Jl(}('Sf:h~.l-."l'f.cll-.-,-,.-,--1 :1• 6-JG-0681. Banning & Bushard, H.B. !lave 1 o ca I r elcn,:nt.'l'S. ~IUDfN'T S.ls-6128. 2L'>-l.l!l--02l7 CROCKER SANK l.u1:" <•Iii··'-' 111 ('1,•111 .\I•'" rn;o1urr. 11111 mr •·v""· Apply t:n.:h"h "fl"t1k111i::. , '"f."•I. * COSTA MESA * 968-7;()0 Leave i\[ay 6. &16--913:> )1UVl:\G, HAuHnw:. t:...:per. Help Wanted, M&F 7100 I \l u~t tlf' :d 1I•· 1•1 1}f~· 1n fl"l")l)n 11r• 711m. :\lti n thru r,. f, r•· ,1 r! (, 11 ,,11 '\,\,~ED o · 1 J t:qu:il ()p/l"ir l·.nipltiyt•r "·l•·1·tn<•,11•.••lfJk1•y 11rldir1:.! ~r1 11 ,,.1.,r Bh d l1nv•··ln, l\/i·hi!i!ri n. ! rul>, a::•·,·l 1100 -1300·17 ::ic!- 2 :()(lsqfl FOU!"\O: Vic: Santa Ana '·'1 ' r i v rr ~ 0 Hl'lrablc. H.easonab!c. r·~ ACCTS/PAY CLERK 111:u·lun1·, lilr .. i n ... -..• r llfl rMt' l:l\d 111 ~lct'add~n .~ ; "'1/11ry op rn . ' Utt:·.istrial unit.11. SEE • Ave ,., r..1onte Vista, Tame transpon vehll'IC 10 !hr f~n!<I e~I. 1132-1.,SI. hi.·ir,,.. hr"1f nlli::. •!NJl"l'~ HAH~!Alll, nun. .ige :!.).. rihr•JM'~ r rr ,\lu~t b<· :it1Jr>·~., .v 1n1r1 .\n, '\fl PllO:\l·; i l µ1-..:?';JO ROBERT NAITRJ-..:S.S IUng Pigeon Has band otl Cow.ct. Call nfl 6 pni. r'-'11;.!J:l~ i\10 \'f:\G? l..oc'o;1/ fum . err k-·1-.luabl• ,\/I' CJ,.1.k St;111 $1 1,1-, or k J 1 ('\I l-.: 1•11:· ''~ ,,.,=---- Reali Cos! !\1C'51l9'J'9.6,jjt k:?g h I &16-105.l '~"·' "' '" c 7:,...Q?26 11 t; " an tM·• ''1"11 '"Y ''11 , .·_·· '. '"-;--' •• , ,J IH 1l':'~.h t~t:1 ·:~:, li \•l"-111 or--a . . ur , . sen. hauling. :.·l Y1. tum. !!i~1'Wl all 6 -~ _.: __ P!!!.__ It " """k"nrl ... : ' r" 11 ,. ,, ' t.Lf-.C rHO,..,. It T1-.(1!:\ lnA~ ,\, \l fl'•1' Br"' •1 ",, I ,, r \ NE\V !\t·l ~ol(I0.51XX) Sq Ft Ir 0 u ND : I r i s h [ jrel van, 612'{{)3.j, AL TE RATION B ~: ,\ u Tr c r ,\ ~ v.afl t("(I !'<)mp,.ny b··nl""f11 .. !tl\ l11r!1n.: \\'11!11•~1 f'lr I 'I I :0 h 1 i ~hf' d Ill)' '1. r ·1 .. an ":', l.p1nr1r.. !11: Shop & Offices, Am p! prkg Setter/Golden Rct. fem. SeNkn #Id "9pars~ 111.J.\ULL'.;G SIO & up, garage WOMAN lr11mcrl1at«ly •1r .'-OOfl<'r I or p:.i<t 1 :11 ·:•tt<"\n. f'l'!!!I 111••d w ,1 \lBMi!•· 1 .1, ... 11~,ni•'I' Dl!-lnt1• 1 •"lo ikui i:: 1,1, ~· ·ni"ll t·hiiilf"'n 2M 3 phase pwr5•0t:ras~)'v.IM!:r Vic Edinger & Sprindalc, ! rlean up, 111,.virn:. big fla1 i-; J 1 11 1 r ~1 2 lf;11JYlr•'"~f'r... . .,.,,h rir J rrt11"f'n11>11t pt .,i::r .~p1 . 111,,r f:r, .. t ,,q·f'•rnpi.o""!Un·! ,.1,1/d •·ir r Pti,,n<>C\1-i")l·I . ~!1 1,,~?;· nr · · E y. 1 , ~!B. 89+-1:187 A 1. R . 6004 liiXI. n •a!'I 642-40.12. i:f:''?)~~.'~:' Sl~;,1, 1~~111;1 ; ~i~~ut 11~~~·1 1,•,.: .• Art~~ullny ~;1{~.:11;.~n'i~n:' l ;.;,.~1~ 1\;111 ~ 1ry t ('l' J,r •·"n"' orr l hut O'OJ.1""..... tND : S111l yo u n g pp1ance epa1r l,(J(..,\l.mo\·ing &hnulJn:;:-tiy ' , .. •,..,11, ,,.,a ,..,,,,.., 111ll1ra1n ,1 11 C.iry:\it·('I~·. Storeg• 4550 Blk/Browr/Grcy lml cat , . ~111dt•n1 l....an?e lruck lt<"1" I r~·r ... u1 :•·, f ,1slu• i 1 ~1.,nd, I S.1lr111, :>;c~ llHrl)•r Uhd, rJ:i.-..,i!lt"! .111 \n l~'J, 11 .• 11~ 11•1;-11.•l l INSPECTOR \'ic. Bal l.S. 673-9210 or A P l,LIA ~C F. l.1•11~11 r. i Lu'I'\' 5:ii-tmor fiq..9l:-N ;\'C\l"port Hc;irh c ,,1. a.i~J.n~."ii l'il"1, 1:11 1;,•\ i.,;o <;0-r.1 _______ _ ** STORAGI': !!pit.Cf', 673--01."i<I I'l'fri~. fret.>zcrs, 11·n1hcl"!I'.. --·• , • ,Al ll C o nd 1!1nn 1ni;:-!llEALTl('J,\'.\ A"-Sl•lt1 nt ru :\l•"·l,.£_ • .1 1!.._w~~ l-,l.J-.Crl~l);.>!CS 1.l'x~. 217 1\1'0Cado SI., ._....,UNO· ll'lnd I I l dryPts, d1shwa.!lhen . 0\'L'll~ .... LIGHT , IL\Ul.ING A~ [)I 1"1;fri~cration Sf'tvll l' n1nn.1 SMm,....... Girl \!alt' or Cl.EP.K f'1uir\t·i . o;,,1m1> ofll('f' \S,.;}o;~1HLE!~ C lit •v · ns l"Ull\Cn IA\\' rale11, guar., CO,\ST :'llOVIN G LOC1\L/OR., • 1 Good yt>a r a,..,und ~onrkinl{ L'r m-•1-.·-.' L,,.,. .. ~~.-!. ~J...3-ll'! l',11 p111tt 11••ui h t:o:p. ln 1.11r11i1 turl' •')f't"l. I' T P .O.A , · · ~j71 I nr. 22nd SI. & Tust~n Ave. 003-3017 11nyl1n1(' e ~a-8-1!):> • t'<llhl~ ~lu(1 h:ivl' q11nhlied r "' "·"' '.i:fr 71 72 l,11f{llna Br:ir·h areo Call Back Bay. N.B. &l6-.ll92. . • 6008 $lO & UP <'tprr. Rrfs nl'f'(/M. The BF:A!JT"',' ·"hr)p ror ~:,Jt'. 30'1 ~!.-uk l~·l-!fl";i) I \\'111 ~ n""J'lfln.~1hl"' fnr 11 11 r·ouNO: Pres, .Glasses & B-.brsittlng ·I .~IM.'i"'"r Ha UHrK>". ~~&152 Earl'~ l'!umh1ng. I n I' \\" ('011~1 11 1\)' )\;l'Y1'fl"l1 ('fl,\ ~·1rn1,. h~,,1·/Jl'(•••r EJ.f:CTR!('L\:-0:, ~tllf' 1\lr q11illll .1" Nll\!rrit ft1nr1 !0l'l~ llJ.-s H l .,., s•nt .... .... -2--0970 Hf'll <'h. li42--0S-14 or ·1~·1-~f.107. f'l pl'OIMg'. (>!' .... N>prr , ! T -,, :-nt•1a1rrJ II' mnnuf. pl11 nr caSE". un .. un1ni;..on ... elf vou nttd n M'liable l'XP·J I • '"54 IJ -:'1111lt1plr !l"f!g ••i· '\fl ron~rucl't"Jl1 ''".r. rip.,.... 1:· ""'' '/ hf' I BeBch Call 962 .. 32-16 ~iitl'I', !\loll. thru Fri. f<t>&S. Housec Nn1ng uv AL Tf':R ATIO:\ \\'0~1 1\N HEAli,'Y Opei-itl•~r 11•:1n1rd <I 0 _ I '' b I, m•• ··h 10 " ... btlll,;IJ !,, ;,.-~.,:1-:J. .x,n l n :'! r 111 t 1 Ull 11 } Ill ' lei \I lk 1 ~ •·<>ntrn1 fllYW·•..-lun' fnr l"f'· ' C'I r ll "" "7•• -•1 •-•· t ~ .• i.1n 1n C'"·11".in:1 rte l :\1hr .. XeCU IYe ecre ary 1't'll!ni,; n~!"'• lll"Jn. n1:1<' in"f'1 LOST -CAT, -male, Orange Good homt' nlmo4'phel'1'. I ·~DOMESTICS 11ndt>r ·10. S2.·~.:l0 hr ;i t ' ('~l'fi · rir 111 Y ,,r·•'nl"d. 1'.ilerv. 1·•1mni • n-E !' S ! 1 h' v.•/.!tub tail. Brookhurst & 1•. ,_a me,,..,.....,, lo 1111r1. "u11t ui: i<u,: • '111'.Jll' \111h 1'\JJ. rri1 ,\;•pt I '"'" .< l••••I 0~1,,., ,"<· SOOS I ,..,.~ ., •• o -• 1 J,J \'f' In Or Out C II >'I"-,~ ~In "\ .,,, ..... ;t1 11n•l,v. Cb I J '""' " Butlne•s Oppor El Is , .............. ..,. .... 1. p.m. .Carpenter 6015 ""'DAYCL EANERS 14 "':"~·" r.i.l-006fi ,,~"1;;-:....rf'l.t. 1·1111 u \, I i i I• 81';.l)I ;: \. ro·fl lll ll• ... 1=:.::;;:;,;;;.:;;c..;.;.,,_ ____ 1..0ST Essler Sunday, Blk •) r.; S \\"El~ J :-i G Srrv1rr ---<'(i:\l~~\LJ{~. In th1• l'rt•,.11!,.111 1,r ~hi" PJ-:r SHOP malt' Labrador puppy C ARP r, N T RY . l\1 a:1tl't' I Ap.'U'l n1ent $ Or ~omcs llPlepho1~• lull nr pt t\nli'. Boat Assemblers ~drrl , \lr rt man 111.·•~C'd ·l~n .• 11111· hrm .\lu~t r .. 1,,.,,.,, In Shopping: Center In \rlred col. P.ev.·ard ~H1 26 C'rn ftsmnn-f'('ITICl'lrH11~ lit. I)( ~~;;~s~ncy \r ill tnun. )411...lm K1trn1a,, f'.>:P"r nnl~ \lu~f ht> h1V'!I) f~ (!;,~ :hifl !'K>'-l'..7.? 1111 11 r.11 11,r I• l1n1·1l 'ki ll ~ 111 f nn111• 1 =IOlla:~ch': 1~~'. U?.ST prescr1p1lo11 glasst's. ~~~~: v.·E ~ ~ t ~;i~r:tTn~~gt: 979;-Tir~/ .', ' .~-i !lours A~1\l:T~ENT1 .\l,\X1\GF.lt J ~l1 ';~ri,f~'"T~~':_1~""~~~·i~'~",""'-~~~~---'1~1~1k~~~;;;,~.'1 ·::'.i~.\1~'1 1/,~:1.~" nta:blished. PriCt"d l o r ~ 1 ''· • ol Balboa. C a 11 '1.~3105 be!. l<l:lm/:iJtct 6 f.~IPl.O\ 1-~P. p,\\ ·"' ~ E:£ \\A:"T~O i\t uJ!. unit!! l"ll'i!.r right p('(lplr 1\tl'> &rr l':11-.'rr COOi\ · l.:f'lu f '"' 1111\1111• ~1.111 1n11111·•!tuf"h 1 ·1~J11• Qulcll: Sall'! -~S-7961 ~ '.l:Gl . . pm. I~ OU SE C LE i\ NIN G & R~iml' bc:ach :n Lagu~. rn1nr1•·d ,1. lfo)klllll: r (l r 1·luh In LH~''" • r-.1cu"I nwn \JflrJ(' ,\tin 11,,,,.-l"I' 1tii-* INSURANCE-* -1 1 LO~; !\tale ColllC'. Vje of PATIO. Cn\·r1i1 11 DPrk!I Babv11ltring Irvine area, 'ntt1t't' f'Ou /i e "arc ~ arl\An.,:-..•mr nt. 910 \\·. /i !h lfno1" \"llry, .i.,;.c. 111~ht~ ~· -~11",1111 111,01~,,::-17r•l _ EXPERIENCED ATTENTION • Pant O\·crs, Cerna.rd & Charley St. C.l>t. C•"tom d••I~ ·•-nly t1va i1 )Ion, Tuts, \\'ed, Sat. I crcm·~~. C;ill Jini l!}l·i41., Si, C.)I. r.-12-0:'"2. 11 kn·!~ C11un1f) , lub r ..:p lntt'rior dcsi~. hai r d .,.., .....,,T "" "'...,' ",... . f'\'('. ~ v.·~k<!nrl~ r~ty ,.._ Tu EXPl-.P.!J.:,'\CEIJ /'JO>.p .fll/,,CtJ)l;\lt-.HClt\!, CASIJALfn · l'~uJ I Ki~!• r 1\ .. -·1.i r11• :•Ill J:,. ulnlph ,\11·, C ~l .~n.10;:. .styll.tll , elc ... ?n!Altlge Ri'v.'141'. ~ bui'I 1-'rtt eslirrua!(':'I &Ill II litudt'nl living 1P,·/a ' '•. -BOOKKEEPER ['n!f-1 ...... ntnrf ("hr!. I'll· In rinrirnr 1nw• r:\m•r nrUing R,\TER loc.llon. •'or mo,.. lnlo· ... 811 FND: Lealht-r Key Chain &1&-1-~ ~ f11ml1y In "The: Ranch" 1\PT ~!Gr. \\'an l rd -ASSIST :~l 9 an1·I 1''1 .• 191;.:;';'l)i I , ""'" --.ll ' • l lO "·>-VI• ~-,, b) ~2-067.< Opportun11y fllr l' nu p 1 c . I . COO'' r~ . ,-1,-1-1 l rr,. , • .,.~ .... ~. to w11rk 1n mntlr m Orilru:c 641r1370 from 10.:i Sundays w ~ .... ... vnu• GEiVERAL CARPE.'\'TR Y ' HWlbltnd for malnt f>t repl"llr 11 11h hand pMtlr\i snrt 10 Key .... IUll. O\l'r · 'PP Y fr.:0.,1 \Lt: ATTt;;o.;O,\.\"T for nfrt('r nr Chu t,h/P11dfil· et.II 6-t6-&083. _Bay St. 0 1. 646- 3338 CUST'Ol\f flNJSH \\'ORK HOUSE OF CLEAN plumbing etc. NI~ ulary. j I t>'.\."J>Cr1f'nct: 5an1I" mi ~t 11u t.-~ r:"''""°ll· ~rr~l'o' 11111 l~z:t11 Eldrrlv !nv11 hd ladr . .; p m lndl'mnll) Jo.:' e e 11 r n r GOING J&nilorlsl Supply Blllck Labrador puppy, male. SmaJl job!e olr. 894--185.! Carpel!!, v.·l~-s. floor1, blk to oce.an, 110. Pool.\ f"'t'l"ptmn!st duti~: muY he '· alaN', ~.l Ca m tn ° tn ll'l p ri1 5 r.r f. n 11>·s per brr1t•fl1,s .&: prohl ~Mnng Buslneiia. 1itu1t sell due to round UI CcL'd. i / 2 S ·ADD, ~niodel, repair, alter, uphnl. srim111 ratf>1 lor re~. 213-433-5-12-1. ·~ood in\-oicin,q t)'Pt~I [r'\i rw" C3plstrano. Sitn Jun.n Ciq>O .,.,.l'f'k Ca.11 61.) "'519 9 a m I ~!t1i;. flP"!\ Cnnt11ct Allct' llh!H..,, all lnqulr:e! 10.Tlte STh-6281 pado 00\'l"n . All \\"Ork _~rv. 642~~-&. ASSE~IBLER !ratnr~. Smllll Cum ph·x. Call \lunrl, f.\.111 DAV COOK ~p m . P"'n•l, R.'!G--'<'71 JanitoriBI S\lpply P 0 llcnt" f'OlJN'D: 10 5pf'td bike Vie. guir'nlttd. 962-\961 !'Tr.A~1 O r1U1in11: •. d fl' e Jl comp v.•fb\~ roin p. bel'll'fit!I, a .m. only. ~170. C;r..-.rl ht.'nl'fil s (>;;pl:1 ~I r FlllR,\I. flESIGS F:lt * JANI TOR * 1559. Coetll Me&•.Calll 92li2' Eu lblufl. Phone to dc!'(;J'I~ Carpet Service 6016 1 t>XlMl('f)on, dry .1\i thin :i hrs, !{)Okin~ tnr I !lhllrfl (X't!Otl IC) ROOl\Kl::l:_J'EH t\111 Ch1tfi:I'. ~ ~ JOI.LY n ,f:J: :.~I Tr <i1r,,ra1)' til full l!ml" fltlmr dn>•. ~··"'· t)lf \C'I", ~ BEAtJT\' chop for .We. 300 644-6m3 AAnil!ies, S a 11 " Ja c Ii o n 1 ll'ain aio c I r c t r on Ir , ll'lr n~:r\•11t1nn l'lub Full lll\1'1:•"r Uh•I. C'" \I S.Vri~il "13Z..'32WI rrs "'P''r n <fJ d Tn S5ro ~ \\'. Ql.o111 11"-'Y• Newpnrt LOST. \I · tcm. sa1noyt"d, HOUSJ.; S2t g:i, Room Joi., f,.'ltar.!il7-6712 *'" i. ~ f' ni h I rr . L f1 r k !llTir. i:r«J opport~1ly /.-ft'l.\'r-·"°n1l"lhli1&: ~UI• \\'ant i.1 .\fT f:R .~ ?11 P \t ti.•n,.,11.... l lt'\ ,\\."('II ti •i , Bench. 6t2...(1!44 or 49.J-0007. \'il·. l\:ei1;i de! lilar atta. Su1a1n hom~ 139.0~. Uphol. j Any day Is Ille UEST DAY lo t:ni:;-u~rln)I:, S66 \\'. lGlh , il;i.U.r:.·. l..1>o·ah•1I in :-ON -pon i;11l1:' Oa11slfiNI 11d1 do ll $11\1 11Jlr 11.-,.n, '''Ith 11 llnUv t..<hlnd Cinr i11• Tlll',1tre, a.ASS m.t..ii:;. i;.t~ RMl.'tUtl. 51~ Lit, lnil, 111ar. TI$-Sl70, n1n''1ln nd! Dvn't dell.II ••• ~.Il &fl·!lm. Th•Hr·h. 1•111! ill-~IJ •1r ll -rLll NO\\' Gft-?Yii~ l'llnt ('l11\.\1f1rd tHI. fi..l~·~i'S Xr11 pt1rt c'l'n11·r. :-: 11 • ' CO DAILY PILOT FrlrUy A11rll 2b, 1~74 ~Hefp Wantod, M&F 1100 Holp Wanted, Maf 1lw 1r111p Wanted, M&F 7100 H•lp WantOd, M&F 7100 Holp Wantod, iliiF 7 -~-AJ:;;~~c.;'~"'"j;;::;L~-~""~;:~.;;:;~:1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 SEE OUR SUNDAY LISTING CAI.I. THI.Si t Jl1 H'!o.:l!\S Machinists Wanted lmmedl1 te openings far machlnl•ts •nd operators on 1st & 2nd shifts. *TURRET LATHES """" w11 rr1·1·;""'"' . *ENGINE 4SS r:. 11111 s1 . 1111Jr,1•1• • r·\11 LA S Sult• 224 642-1470 THE ~ -Ao •'1111 -1 *TRACER LATHES J. c. PENNEY co. I *PRODUCTION 24 Fash ion Island Ne wport Beach liaK Opo•ninK t"llr Full & Part Time Sales Exi't'lll'nt 11'0rk\n~ ('flnrlti Ou1:t1i.ndl11l: l.k>nt>flts Ar ly In J)('l'!<Oll \0,\1\t -4Pi\1 Equal Oppor. F:111plr1y1•r l. C. PENNEY CO. 24 Fashion Island Newport Beach \la~ 0 1)(•nlnK fur MACHINE OPERATORS *MILLS *HONES *GRINDERS *ID/OD GRINDERS *TOOL ROOM I MACHINISTS I *TOOL MAKERS Paid medical and fife insurance, paid pe,,.. slon plan. £>"'"'"'"'"'"I"''""''' Evening & Sat Outstanding lk!nefilll BEAUTY OPERATOR ,\pply in pPrson I t • ~ lOA~t 4P~' n erv1ew Equul Oppnr. Employt>r l""'I:::==:::::== I' AM-7PM, Mo lhru r• r nday LABORERS ""·" ""'"'· s.1uroay Good \\'orkers N<.'E'flrd After hours f'!l ll Plant Supt. All llml's., All nl'f'uli. fl\ (71·1) &~3131. l)ald ·f'ekly. TOP $$$ Call 5-1'>-l·C-..0 NEVl'.:R ,\ FEE AT 'rF:l\IPO TE)TPO 1'l"111po11ll'y Jlrlp LINDSEY Nu1~ Rc~islry ,r,. LIND S EY J\:l cdic al Emp!oy1nent A~«>ncy. Needs RN's, LVN's & Pi·11cllcal~. Male & feni. F"or pvl duly, .staff rrllef & 01her n1roical fields. 64&-4Rl6, Cosrn f\Jesa. LUBE f\I AN. cxpcr. BroOA•n's Newport Ctr Shell, 990 E. Coast II\\'}', N.B. Suffering a storage crisis? Sell no--longer n<'Cd<'d llc111s \\'ith a Dally P ilot aasslficd Ad! 642-5678. LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 W. Segerstrom Near Harbor & Warner Santa Ana Equal oppo r11111ity employer r.11r For an •d In Won.tn•1 Ytorld Coll Mary Bolh 642-5678, oxt. 3~ Nu rts•:-LvN . Ctl n te MACHINE OPR aul'l'.tant. Cott1t t.it11t1 area. REAL ESTATE Drill f>reun. l.Mlht-~. ,, 8-Spm, t.1oo-Fri. Cu 11 • SALESMAN t.lillim: Jl.111c}lln1.1~. IJtt ¥. til .;::'6~7~-1893~~·==,.-,=~~-Why not ,_1or11; ln thO hOtteAt only. BIO-OY'N/\~UCS INC, 2 OFFICE GIRLS area , llunt l n1to n 175ot2 ArmMronK A\•~. NEEDED Be11<.'h t >•ountaln Valky! lrvll"lf', Ca. n-d' Lee m ll"Rln )'1)11. Call Phil ..,. IO l~lf'phol'll;l dtipatch Mc N11mP1.', V I LL ACE r.luit be 25. l\blt to drk·e .... ~. ~ MAIDS Apply in Ptrr50n N:AL ESlATE. ~7. !'111turt. ful' or PRrt timu, YELLOW CAB CO. ---· - Sec Persooo<'I l\l:111agcr. U16 1-:. l6th, Coti.ta Mesn RECEPTIONIST $S5t+ l~lboo Buy c1··b Oifice l'e~~::'°y, ~~~~~le. 12'tl. ."·Coast 11¥-·y., NU. $l.50/$l.OO/$l.S0 f\tAU. or ff'1na1e counter T•mpo P .,. 833-9770 * lot% ftREE help for i(.'l•-ei·cani & r•ry OSI ions Ca111h Pt'rsonnrl Afit'l'IC)' S1:t nrt\\'ich 11hop. t'ull 1im<'. ;;. Newport Stach Area ·1019 \\'titeii3'·. NB, No. 201 dy "'k, f\lu111 be sharp. Type/SH or accounting Sat/Su11 Cu.JI ~'1&23 J..oca!lor11 nre Bl To!-o &· JOO°/. F ree to Youl 1it:c;EPTIONIST / Typist - 9onuu1 <lel l\1U~-. CAl l lxif. Carol 833-9145 lor low ortlce In NOA'J>I ;,i pnt, r.100-Frl. s;O.!Y.Jll. p 1 R J; r.a c h, call he1 9 &. a,, N ~ 'd T 1 ersonnt tsourcts s33-3lOT. , . ti.IAJ • ..,.,.,p or ralrll..'C, or 11.51 Uove 112 N • ·po1·t · ::::;~~~=~-"""'~· \\'lndow tinting insla ll er. ----· -·...:..~~ -HECEPTIONlhi Law QHl<'t. Sto.r1 $2.25 hr. Raises lo 0 F ~·I CE ~ i r I 11 t e Nt>OA'pot'I Ccni.cr. Ne a I SI.SO \\'ilhln J yr. Over 25. hookkceping. !~5 :'<1011 thru , upiw111'l!n£-e, 1yptng, ,~Hll Tall neat . ~194 1'1·\ $2.50 hr 10 start. I 6~0SOO ' &12-52'.ll ti•l2-3i:J!l I ............ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... MANAGEMENT 0 RN AMENT AL ''"" RE PRO TYPIST TRAINEE \yorker, \\'eldl·r & l~llil:.tll(•r [ 11nmt>dii1tc 1v11 f.'ll)'ln~ Job5 ! · t. -.:p. prt•f1::n'1! ,19 1-&::7!0 __ 1 \\'r..rk a da), 11 wco·k 01· luu;; lGOl.OJ<;N \\'EST l\IOBILE PAINTER tcnn. Call U, TOOar : Jllli\l~:i~k<r. you n g, Bulldln..,: 1n it int 1· n:1 111· ,. • t a:::i.:-n•s.s\ve !lBllffrloal for l)•'r1nn11en1 s.i I ,, 1· ,. ·'-' n1 ;in a i;: C' n1 r n I ti•aln~.'t' ht•111•f1t ~. Nf'l\IXll;I 1:, .. 1t•h, -l:jrl, [J11s11ion. \I 1!1, I~· sl:u·r··d on '\\'rhl' <i1\Si'llf1f'•! .\ti /\fl. J?'.'. 1 LJY 2'1Dhh.t Or. lhl.' groun<t llonr lf'vt•l ol 0:1\h 1'1101 P.O. Ii!!-.: 1.'il'<U. • lrrriw• UJ.lm" l.'OSilrl).; rind dl.'.11lgn uf niobile lh.<!:• :llt>"-1°, Cu. ~:..~t.lli. ·Afan ho1nl's. l'lr11se npply In -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;~ person or scn1I lcttl·r ol '! apphca.!lon to: Ht:!•S. for e du ca tion . GOLDEN WEST MOBILE HOMES, INC. l:lOS t:. \VRkchun1 Sanra AnR, Calif. !lZiO;, a11 equal o p po r t u n 11 y cn1ploycr m/f l\1ANAGEl\1ENT & SALES Personnel for g r n 11· i n i.: 01ildren's & Yni;. Jr'J. specia lity shop. Musi ht' c n t husiasliC', pcnonabh.•, ·with a desi1·e to learn & achieve. Positklns available in Ne1\·po r t Beach, lluntington Harbour & Sanla 111tiducts. Np c:xp. req. I '11·ai11. Session bcgill!i 80011, gvvd con1n1. 54:>-0193 C!\t f(l-;TIHF:') --m"llvr for part 11111c \IOl'k. h111ulre Al Kings l'nnlry/eook. ri1vn. 1hru f'rl. lur ,\I.en. jl.r-OW2 or Full tinlP, no e~µer·u?nce 6Vrl2l2. n t'cessa r y. :\lea.ls. --RN RELIEF-- vat·1111ons, u n I Io rm. s. Conv. lfosplta l i: 1_ io:, .•. lnsurar11 .. -c, otlwr lx'nehts. J:; x t' c 11 c n I wo rking . SAil...i\tAKERS 121 lv1· r.•.:" c.-oncl11ions. \\'ork 11·ith young I oriented •lonolulu l h • • .._ ilCOllh ... in FUN 11tn10!'lphcre. Comim ny CA1"ns LI:;.... .1 Aript y In P~r50n 2:00-4:00 yacht. J\lu1t be romp• lcrll 11, pn1 i\lon & TUl'S 1\11r. :.!9 & r~pairs, hn1lll.'<.I a\·a1lab1l•I.•, 30. Send resume to S111I FARRELL'S ii:t cntAr.1. rAn:.~uR ntSTAURANT~ ln<.1>rporatcd. 800 &:>u1h King St. Honolulu, 11awa.il, 96813 11-U: RED BALLOON, LTD. lf~'IDI Bi•ach Blvd. .,. Ana. Call r.1r. ltrynolds. at 1 "·\LES S•ki--0011 l lu111\11~tun l'ka<·h MENS i\I ANAGEH-Lady to n1aruige Equ,,~pv11un1 ry E1nployeT a Co1illll'li1• & Bouli<1nc storl' PART TT'.\1£-SEl\11 relit't'd located i n ~Vci;tniinster. 1nalc \\"nrk in Ci\t offjct Jt_espollSiblC ror J{CllC!"atlng doing IC'IL•phollC !'UfVey 10 sales, 1;upervisi11g l\:':d husinrss O\\'IWl"S. No selling. Crttining i<liCH L'n1p!oy~cs. no appts.. $3prr hr. 642-ll·tG. Xlnt Co. benefits. Reply to Phone uf\l'rnoons only. cl~ssifled 11d No. 67, l?11 ily p ,\ RT T-1 l\I E c I erk, P1lo!, P;O. Bo.x .. 1560, Costa bondahte. for Liquor Slon.•. ~1csa. Call!. 92626. Cl\1. Se11rl resume to c·l11111»- l\IANA(,ER UicU ~id :0-:o. 151, c lo Daily ExperlenL-ed H.arnada 600, Pilo1, P.O. 13<ix J;i&I. Cosl a multi 12:JOL, Ca 111c r 11., l\lesn. Cn. 91ti2fl. stripping~ 11la~c nu1k~u;::, P/"fli\11:: Girl. i\ n s ~·" r starts 1ntu1t.•<.hatly, N.B. phoues. ,,1ce1 public. Apply SPORTSWEAR J<·11ime i'~ hr da)'. Llbernl shopping <llscounts, .\:ln't hinge l.Jt'nl'!its. ;\pply In ~nion DESMONDS NEWPORT •l Fashion lsl•nd F.qufll 011por. Einplnyer 61-1--lD:>S in person, il!S \\I, 19!h St, ?.1ANAGER d1't~ss .sho p Costa Mrsn. SAl.ES\\101'1.EN Lnb\U'la llills t.tall. Goo.I ---l!Ou~·E\\"IVE:S hl're is an np- o0~~,r~~. f~~;~~~.r. \l'Ornan PHOTOGRAPHERS JlOl"lunily lo \'."Ork ne. .. lbl' ~.. ..., Ool4T"I._., hours llflrl lime in ladles l\1ANICUH.Isr. f()I" NCl\l>Ol"t i;~ially store. Apply Beach mens hair wloo. & SALES REPS JUDY'S Talcc o\·er clientcle, 646--21lti FASllJON SQUARE. J\1ED1CAL ln s uran c~ La llabraor secretary 1vanted tor busy $1i5 \\'EEK &\LARY _._ I SOUrn COAST PLAZ1\. Costa to.less. Chiropractors C.'O:'<tl\ITSS!ON f'':ARNIN"GS p ·oo Costa UJ\t~i. bo h lo- ofc. Exper. neceSll. Salury $?.!:-.-$300 PER WEEK. The OSll ns R\18 . a t open. &16--0516. n11tio11's leading & fastrsl ~ca_1_°"'-·------- l\IEN s er vl c e eslablishcU growlng departmrnt slo~ Saks ' FASHION RECEPTIONIST S.ECRETARY Tl1ls position requires typing 60 wpm, fa- miliar with purchasing & accounting pro- cedures and lt<>me ex per. in f.ront office. CURii TYPIST 1'hi& position requires a responsible young \\'Oman who is knowledgeable with the No. 29 card punch & IBA'l listings. Aiust ha\'e good typist skills, filing exper. essential, famiJiar with various shipping procedures and 1nost importantly must be a well or· ganized person. Some college preferred. ART WORK DEPARTMENT-2nd SHIFT \Ve have 2 openings in our art work depart· 1nent. Exper desired in computer sciences, nlath, drafting & computer systems, al· though will train right person. Q.C. INSPECTOR-DAY SHIFT This position requires only good eye si~ht & common sense to train in Q.C. for print defect inspection. After training you will becon1e In Process Inspector in our chrome print area. PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSOR-DAY SHIFT Our Emulsion Printing Department needs a person "''ho "''ant s to learn how to process emulsion plates & help printer to clean-up submasters. EMULSION PRINTER-DAY SHIFT Thi s person v.•ill be making contact prints in preparing process chemicals in Transmask's new emulsion area. Exper. preferred but not necessary. VACUUM SYSTEM OPERATOR-2nd SHIFT Experienced is required for this position. Salary is -open & dependent upon applicable background. References & work history must indicate dependability. ELECTRONIC Pl!OCESSING ASSEMBLER- 2nd SHIFT Related experience desired in circuit board cleaning & assembl~- C..ll 71'6-~1 To M111ke Appoln1ment '"ith Pcnonnt'I Olrector C.all lu1u11~pm TYPIST Speed & 1tC<'utaC)'. Ability to learn vane!,)' of interesllng duties. can..,.r opportunil)'. Call >&S-Jl).l TYPIS1'-for Dental Office. i\lust be able to type 55-65 "'pm. ~ntal experie~ helpful. Ages 30-45. ~2291 \\' AITitf;ss, over 71. Jnuned. opening. Experience 111't!f~1T~. 1\pply In person, 3709 S. Bristol, S.A. I Blk. Nol1h ol Sc11r1, SO. t:o. l'la~a WAITRESS Nt1 cxper. nccess. \\'ill train. l\g4l und er 30. Apply in pcr30n, 1.11.sskin Viejo Inn :tbi~2 Olio Parkway, 1.1.U;sion Viejo. WAll"RESS e."tper 21 or over Apply in pen;on, 01ckusons b.)O N. LI Cammo Real, SC \VANTED Gardener 11anc:iyman, 1nus1 I i v e Lai:urta Hills area, pcnn for _ i:!iht man, 71·1-830-3321 . WAREHOU5E/ PROOUCTIOH MGR lntCn'IC\V IOI' responsible po- &ition in\'oh;ng ship/ret·, managt'rial duties. Xln't pay, l!Xper. ll(.'C. Call 5-10-l·l50 NEVER A FEE AT TE~IPO TEMPO Temporary }lelp '\/ELDERS Exper. aluminurn & mlg OA·elders. Also, alum cutters. Apply 2500 S. Susan, S.A. WHO WANl'S 10 \-.(JRK.? DRIVE A CAb! CHOOSE your hours, v.·ork Jor yoursell, ht! your O'A'JI boss. t.len t1r 1von11:n. Cctn be slighlly bandtcappcd. Neal -Clean Appearant-e. Vta., retired. Age 25 to iO. Supplement your income. Drive a e11.b 6 hrs or more a day. Apply in .uerson. Yellow C&b Co., 186 E. 16th St., Costa l\.tesa. A.~TIQUE SALE Ollk turn1turc, c ry 1 ta I , ooileet11>1« .. 'I.. (It I.be l1a.ll Tree l11 Ql.nnery VUla'--c, 512 \J 29th SI, N.U."------ ~'·~·=---.o.•;;;•:.:o SAVE TIME MOH~Y a ENERGYI hnOp UU NLAP 'S 1ur r e (:()Pd1Uoned appllanool, tr't"11l datJUl&l'd &. new uoor •mples.. lJut<oLIU' 1u-t•LlANCE Ol. 1!l5 Nn.·part Blvd., C?tl • :Hfol'1titl * Skinny ?1-tlnl. Jljj;. Older work.I ~d. Rclri~erator, $60. \\'asher & l:.1ec. Dryer, J25. A 11 working. ~c.· __ _ G,u·1•J::~Sattler b.lt·ln clec. range w/ovcn. Ll.ke ne1v $75. :>H-27S7'---- 0·Kt:EFE& 1'1EHRJTJ' iaJ range. Good cond. $li0. t>U-:illt '--------1 Build~~:..~terlals I025 e Surplus. BuUdlng t.1At'l'..rtUU. · ]IA.ill'I Of fl.~W i l1: .. 11~~ Uooni, twn~r. pty- woou. alwn 1L1t.>eW1.:;, moJd- Uijl, w:noows, etc. DUILDER5 5URPLUS :tJUU .SO. Main, S.;\. J\Wll UU'U ::ill~ llJ-:ft 1.l•: *llW __ _ C•mer•s & Eq~lp. 8030 l\IA?.1f'iA 21J x 3~l delu.xe press wf3 lenses, root, :meet & ground glass backs ¥-' ca.se ~1~. !168-~- NIKON l-'I'N·50 & 8J.200 zni. 2 cs's & .. u act.-cs.s. &t!-SHlJl Dot"-s-----'-"-'I e PUPPY WORLD e Chihuahuas, Tiny Poodles, Pit Hulls, Pekingese, Pom· YOUR FUTURE I 11 er-dllian, Ctxkapoo, Japc.nesc Let'a talk about your t Span., Lab!.. Bull Ulgs, Apply · in Person or Call 540.6080 orltkol · roncem! YO~! Wat<h -· G. Sh<l>h & 3952 Campus Drive Newport Beach "11e"' "°,.. wanr 1o .. tn ~:!"ie~~_:. =· """""'"""",.oi!o'!'!~l'!!l!'l!l""',"'""",.;;.!"'!'!'!!l'!!"!'!'!~I the near future? If you a.re 0 .... n Evei.. 5ll-50'li. concerned, then \\'C want to .- ;,, Her Sun-Day Best! Liberty Bell Quilt pho!ogrnphy rompany nf'ed., route full or part tliuc. Call sharp dedicated n<>nnle "'ho f\1r. Levi. ~4&-5455. likt' hard 11'0rk ''&.~"pmfils. f.tOTEL 1ilalds, \\'\11 tr11 in. Expcrif'fK"C' nol Jll'Cl'SAAI')'. And B c t I(' r Sportff\\·ear. r:xperienCt'd. \\/rite ' 0 Classified Ad No. Qi, Daily -P11ot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa r.1e,1;a Ca . 92626. Help Want.cl, M&F 7100 1 :H;;•;l;p;W;;;a;;n;;ted;;;•;;;M&;;;F;7;;1;DO;I talk to you. We OA"ant to talk IRISH Setter Puppies, AKC. I • ·~.to . the person \\'ho knows Champion Bloodline, x • S.creti11ry . SENIOR SE~TY 1vhat h.! Is ""'Orth! \\'e are l'ayed clear, top tzuality, '( I • ,, ' . ApiJIY in pt.•rstirt-;-Cliiila l\1C"3" \\l·f_!--\\'IIT.--1'RAIN St---a national real estate finn Show & pet, xlnt obedient.~ -r--N{'\\'POrt Beach Adv. Agcy., ha •-·nd ho 11· \Ve presently have a posidon that has EMPATHY for cN>...... , s ts. a & up, Inn, 3205 Harbor Bl, Cl\I Poi;ilifln~ ffl'C 0011· oprn ln lhr minimum 5 yrs cxper. " \V -• "~ ti.TOTEL l\1AID Lo.<i-Ani;:t•lcs arPa. l\10111ings Only \\IHAT ~~~E? 'I' 0 U I~ S.\l..ES.\IAN -E:xpcr. f o r t.l1'nAgon1rnt T r 11 I n e e . Salary +. Long how·s- good oppo rtunity. ,\pp!y in. peroon only· no phone ea.Us. S &: A SHOES, :>.i3 E. 17th St. O>sla ?lteliA for secrela.ry steno, must Typing 65 +Shorthand SO+. prop . c a.re expanding ~~ tu\\'i'.! good typing & s/h ""flt organized & efficient. ra1pidly because ol our peo-}'QR Sale;! To iood homes skills. Call Joyce (TI4) 557_21.IO. Pc • <.'Orne join us -be a only AKC reg Fatr.'tl Qiinesc Su n Clrn1enlc 49:.!-906:1 \\IE PROl\·IOTE r R O 1\1 NEEDED "'ITH JN PLEJ\Sfo: CONTACT part of our giowlng fantily. Pug Puppic&. l Ow ks , Greg Newland SERVICE Sta. Attendant. For penonal, confidential !-,:C>IH3l0;;~7....-.,--,-,=-,--tk'ncfits includl' rompany riaid life. h{'alth major n1rcl lcal & profit sharing. Bank of A""'''.... interview call and ••k fo• · -Must be aggressive, hard l\I fl. cCaM _, GERM. ShOrt hair Polnten. 500 Ne\\'JX)rt Center Dr. \\-orking & exper. At least 25 rs. 1 · 7 \\'ks, A.KC. Top gun dogs IMMEDIATELY PflONB r·o~ SALES:\IAN , Pal1 t Im(". Fashton Island yrs of age w/local rels. For or pets. Shots stArted. 1251 Unskilled APPO INTMl-:NT TOO,\\', f' au·1d· M PHOTO or 1 u,g ate r ial llard"'arc store. Experience .,.3505 this r v.ill guarantee xln't 96l-68fl)f556:lll>l Equal Oppor Employer "urkin'g conds, good pay + FRENO{ Britany Spaniel bonuses. Call John, :>17-8987 females, 7 weeks old CORPORATION desirable but not nee. Call OF AMERICA Ati.1t::R ICAN BU ILDING Se-ttetary . WESTCOAST CENTER, !16"l-332L Mn. SUPER,SECRETARY betwn 9B.m-4pm 644-5937 SERVlCE Station sa.Jesman. G~RC':EA""T~Oanc~-Pu-p-p~~-,-. -AK=c•,1 Assemblers (714) 833-8752 iiBa.,...!!y._fo .. •iii•;,;••,.1·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii \\'Ith top skills needed. If !=========~ I qualilied cad NOIA". Exper preferred, Day & 6JS..l50l Dam & Sire, Champ Une, eves, Full &: part time. I;~~~~~~~~~! I 8-t2-S-ll9 SALES/ORDER & Packagers PLAsrrcs cLERK R1v1ERA Apply SheU Station, 17th & 1,.::::..:=:.,.,,~-=~=~ Irvine, Ne"M<'J)OM Beach. YORKSHIRE T E R R I E R TRAINEES Wallichs Music City Employmen• Ag•ncy. Inc. 2082 Business Ctr Dr. VOLT I' I · f 3400 Bristol, C.ti.1. l . ~·~"" l'ti11nnen openings o 1· 54().283() ask for Mrs. Ruvolo rv1ne ~...., Instant Personnt l \\'on1en on 2nd & 3rd shift s. 31878 Camino capistrano ~ pup.11. & Stud &l!':rvice. SERVICE Station. Pump I I l'!rr... 8'27-99l9 Island salesman w/e)(per. Merchli ' • V A neat appearance. Top ~l !·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i;;;; BEAGLE puppies. 6 wk& old. & good hours. See St·an, 28011' ?.teale, A.KC reg\sl. $50. E. Coast Hwy, OOf. Antiques I005 847-4969 aft 4pm. f.lnjn.-P.1edlcal Plan \\'111 train you on shifts ol --SALESCLERKS--San Juan Capistrano N0\1' Available your llhoice. f_; x per . 4~101 1, o""rntors ac<.'f'ptcd al'.". Full & pal't ti1ne I ::::!z=z=:; ;z:=z:=z:=; SERVICE Sta. Help, 2 men THOROUGHBRED Cocker f/time nights. Expe-r. only":" ANTIQUE Spaniel Pups, 6 weeks. t•m1l0r.-1ry S1'rvire ··~ ''" A y :lS-18 Campus Dt'., Suite 106 Clt•n n plant & \\·orking PPL t~>ndi?inns, Op""rtunity for The Tobacconist Inc. Do You H11. ... -e. Nt!1\1Kll'I Benc..:h 54fi-47 I I ,,., r~qual Oppor. Eniploy£'r advant·emenr 1\·hlle learni ng Huntington Cen1er, HB SECRETARIAL Appl)' Boyd'~ Arco, 190 E. 64.5-0829 17th St., CMta Jl.lesa. SHOW & SALE PUPPIES 7 \\'k 'old, mixed SERVICE Sta. Attendant. 90 Exhibitors breed to good home. 9258 2-8 ,..,,.._,,...,.. _ _...,,.,I on th(' _job, Paid n1cclical SALES SEC'Y & SKILLS? -NEW AC.COUNTS-group insui-ant.'l' .t good RECEPTIONIST lndivkluals ·,~·/sh & typing full & p/time. 990 E. Coast Anaheim . Co~ventlon Center ~84~7~·;38~;=\ ~---~~- ilwy, N.B. 800 \\. · Katella Ave. SAhtOYED pups, all fem. vat·ation plan. Paid lunch CLERK breaks on S hour shlfts. needed at leading holel. Call needed ronstantly. CAii in & Presently "·(' have an Referrn~s verifi('(!. Valerie, 64+-1700, rx1 537. ask us about our top paying 70 04 ~ opening for nrw ilC\.'OUnls JP~1 to UP'.\f Equal Oppor. Employer. & vari~s~"45o Shfft Metal Workers Th~~~.' ::t.~:l~pm AKC. 6 'A'k!I old. $100. EXP Preubrake operators SWlday 12 noon to 6 Pi\il IH+-0516 aft 4PM. t•l·~rk. P~fer c:<!)('r. ?.lust llPl\f to 7A~1 SALES personnel y,•antl:d for NEVER A rEE AT TE~fPO •'"''!"' II ~ /"\I') -r':> ~ n. ha\'e good typin1> skills. California Injection me ns retail clothing. F'ull & TD.1PO Temporary Help ~ Htl.c£ O~ PLEASE CONTACT Molding Company part tirne positions nvnil. & Y.'t!lden. Good pay, steady Sekulich Productions-AKC Germ Shepherd fem, 12 'A1lrk, xlnt frln&e benefits. I ~~!!'!!!"!"""'"~~!!!!!!!!• I \\'ks, gd bloodline, shots. Bob Lend\ Com!>M¥, 16f(ISI iJNIQUE ~ R 0 I I • T 0 p $75. 499--3412 aft 5pm Annstrong Ave, lrvn~ Desk, a beauty, ~ .eparate AKC, Silky Terriers Greg NC\v\and 265 Briggs, Costa )les;i at Laguna !{ills or Costa *S.c'ys, Bookkeepen Bank of America Irvine Industrial Complex-l\l~sa I001tion. For Info. Have too many 1: list 1\rld ringinJ?: rolor 10 a 500 NPWport Ct.·nte r a.6-6152 or 6-l&-1242. Llz Reinde.r'i Agency brftroon1 ""ilh this vivid Fashion bdaod PRESSMAN SALE:S. Neat sharp look!~ 4020 Birch St., Suite 104 t,., 11T .-ffi auill! 83'-3505 l::XPERtENCED Han1ada sal~ per:iq.n, 21 or older Newport ~ch 833-SU!O 'II Mi~ 11(~T ...... A1~pllq11l' ~;v~ A1nerlcan11· Equal Oppor en1ployer. 600, n1ulli 12.lOL, Caml'ra. \1·/refer. for Inst 3 yrs, to Dial A Job &33-lltG 1ns111ml quilt 111 red, ¥-hitc NE\\'l>ORT BeAch. 1 girl st rippi~. pl111e making, sell in hon1e pot11C5. Good No Char .. To Yov SHIPPING/ RECEIVING CLERK l!EH SL: .. "-D•\I' lll',•, T ... 111 :incl hlu<'. It's n rt:nl rol-olfl~ P 0 5 i 1 1 on , sml i;ta11s ln1 n1edia1ely. N.B. pay. \Vrite P.O. 1901, Santa E•tabl'o'"~ 1~, '' ,, " lrc·iors' ll<'nl. Pfl.ttcm 700·1\ &11 ln'>S \ c ~O'l ~·~ ~ Jr thl~ H!tlr-1,·1.11ste<I cll'lrnlf.'r manufacturing co n1 pan YI;;;,~·~-~~·===~~~-'nn. a. ""' p DA 1,•ilh u ~11·ingy sk1r1 . Sh"'ll ~~~~;~·~es l~:eii'icI:d~ r 1 s' bookktX'pinl'.:, r" c e 11 t I on. PRESSr-IAN-Oiicf 17. Strip, S1\LES-Largest retail picture SECURITY ' ' ' 1o\'e lhe 11tt:1.t·h<'d !tash _ 00 st:vt:NTY-t'JVY. CESTS purchasing, phone f o I' gt'nl.'ral shop duties. Xln't frame co. needs l'XP cashier OFFICERS l r.tan d"pt. Respongil:lle for ch1111<..'l' ur l~lni.: ii! Ch1K1s(' for Cuch pallcrn _ add 2:J intrrvie1\", g.;;, ti-lf>-6000. 011por. co. b c n e f 11 s. & salesmen. Art background F/timc, exper. Contact ~tr. all job functions. WU! Y.'Ork chl.'-ckl?d '=inqh»m or vnill'. t'1•nls for nuch Jmtferr. foi· r\'f's S.17-76...~') Ca lGmphics Pres.'!, 5-i:'>-3T~. pref"d. 1714 Ne\\'port Blvd., Ford, •Sec. Supervlaor closely w/i•.ock clcrl(. Prinled Pa11ern ~ 2 :-; ~: 1\ii• i\toll 11nd Speci~I I-Inn-Ne,1·soaJ)('r CaiTier!'ii . Cr.I. 645-6.SSO .. .,-----Balboa B•y Club Chlldrc~· Sitf?ll 2 .. 4, I), ~-rllinn: olht'l"l\'lsc third-clas.~ DAILY PILOT Pr!nli!lg -SAL_E_S c1" k 11.ll \V. O'.lp.st Hwy, NB Contact: S . 6 k I' d "' er · t' s: P e r · 1 .. .ii ... iii.iiiiii.ii~iiii..• I Pr.ul Doaler A!soclate• • llC In t'S 'i Y s. l;).i ni"h. (h'll\'eJ'}' "·Ill take lhtte p vardage ;~ )"lll"ll . Mu'! be I' ~'" o .. •.• Sf;\'t:ST\"·1'-1\'r.::: Ct:STS "'N·k!{ or n1ore. Send to hns RESS ls. 40 Hr \\"k clays. Apply Sr. Bilyer tndM. I lo S14K •;nu n<lllUU'lph Aw., C.11.i. for each pat1ern .t. ndd Zi All•"<' B1'00k!t. the DAILY Routts Open OPERATOR mgr, Gilbert"s 5 & 10, 257 E. Sr. Project engin(Ptr l!!!!!'!l!!!!!!!566-!!!!707!!!!S""'"'"""''"I ~~'~,~~r (l~~C!~""~:~,;:r··1·,·,,,:?.~ Pl I.OT. 105. ONeedlecraft Boys & Gi rls 17lh St, Of. . lntlus prod. deVt:ilop -ll9K SKIPPER..i\.IECHAN1C, ., ... , ,,~ "' f>l•pl .. Bo~ Hl.1, Id Chelsea 10 )'Ml & olrlPI' s•:. i\l~R<'O< E I lndwttrlal Erilrr JljK .. .. -Ifni;: 01h<'1"lliM" .i hir "·t·l11~-: 1 ~t:11ton. Nr"· York, N.Y. San Clemente DAvirlson iOO P. fllinimum ..... ,.1 .,, """""'• xpcr. on l'· Shlp/Sct\ed. SPec to $l 2f\ a 111t Clau Mtchanle dt.'llvtry ""tll 111 kr lhl"'<' l!(}l I. Print S•nW", 1\ddrest, one Y"ar experience. ti.lust Factor)' product)oo . Good Arehill'Clural Draftsman ca p ab 1 e o r d I e • t' I 'A'ee.k~ nr ll)Ol'l'. ~nd '" ?.11;. 1•11urm Nunitwor. Mr. Roberti 492-4420 hr g1e11<ly WMI l'l'hable. Top _"1>rking cond1t.io1ui. 6-L\-4i97 Exp. Plumb. codta. installatk>n. \Vrlte givtnc l\larian ti.l111'1ln. !he DAILY t-""! 150 ~I populur de-NE\\"SPAPF;R de I Ive r )' INIY 1u'ld lrtnitt" benf'flts. SECHETXRY. part Ume, tlcctro. mechanical $0ptn references, experience & PILOT. '1 12, PnltPm ~P.'·· sl'=nt-In our tt':·I St't'llTecr..ft l'()U\c, U.B. i\o ('<llhx·ling, BINDERWORKERS pc.rm, 1;-. ht 'A'etk. l..aw Malntmen, landsc~ $520 MOlaryifi-.. e x p e c t e d to 232 \\'r.st 18th St., N('v.o ("11.talot! All cr.f1-.1 TltRJ-:E $1'15. to $.12.i. mo. r.tu.~t ha\·c office. ('.ood shorthand &-Admln a.661, ex At'('"y STJO+ ass .,.... Ad No. 36, e/o Yori!. N.Y. 10011.· 1"rl111 Frl"e de~\· n.!I in!Jde ...• T:>e de-ndobl• .,, ~.,, I'. J-:xpcrM.-~ p~Jt'n-ed, typinl:; ~kiths, Uf~t E.'<ee. Le1ol ~., p-•·" 1700 l>nlly Pilot, p 0 Box 1J60, NA:\lt:, AD01ll'.l~8 with ' ' o , KI n k-L r-'' • V\ " 1 _ _, ,_ ~, M•sa Callr-, 1"·-. ,..-w + n t •. ....,,. · .Yn. old. Call be.fore JO i\.\J. 'op Mlnry, NeY.'J)Ort area. A/P Oerk, O>rnitr to $650 ....,. a • • """..., ZlP. srn~ a.nd 8 T \"I. t; hAK ll:v;1 • Tis.s.lJ(' Pattern 8-l1'-2300 MARTEC 6T:.>-J772. Seeretary. $600 SI'ATICA'i Graveyard man. su~mE1l. s1 2·1,0;;,;;o._ .................... 1 ONE !'REE PAITERN ol N•wl ,,...,, .. ,.,·;;.;.;,· ,,,·,.·'1• REPRODUCTIONS SECTY-Prr. '"' '"'"'"· s.ctt1ary, S.A. 162! Exp<r. ,,.rt'm<f. Doy A •·1 ' Ir NOTE CLERK • ~-1 •!II-wo •'· Ace""' ea.hi<!-1520 """'-NI A part Umc. = ;:,~m 0 l~c o~ ~~ lt>W! l•llJ\\e .. ('roc~I INC Mat~~~·:,,m~n --;Ith ~-Gtn'I orc·Trne $450 t\POIY SMll Station, tTlh II SPRJN(,. U~l:\IElt C\T,\· :fk ..... ·· ··" · '·· ··• St .00 \\'c rif'f'~nlly M\1! a n 1577 Pl•~nt;a Av•. exper, pn:ftmtl. co u Id E.'C. Stc'y (lntl $Open, ,;IMn<:::,::;,:·~N=-'-::.e:,;n;,,:ll<:::;:o~ch~-:,_ LOG. too 11tyltof:. nll K\l('!I, 1 ,,_in rrurM.t 8'wlk · • Sl.OG optnln11; in our N()te Dept .. N de v e I o p I nto Fu 11 • Call ~Jeannk> Sisco 1 SruoENTS. $2.CX' hr + frf.t ""Item coupon. Send nt1l•nl C'rtic-hf>t ftonk ·. Sl /'.t i\luat b@ good OA•\lh fi~res &· <.'\\'f°71 11 4f 1!4;:~1h1.,1CAllf. time pot1llion. ~7-162'1. &':ski •1oUman boo~ 4--Spm tin\'•· + S.t I'"" n~ltt.nt '"'t',..,~ Bonk $1 .• Ilk d t II Mk l"rlo V'0.1"" ., NEWPORT v 15c now. nl>lant )fn:w-y n..nk . SI.Oii e c n " · r An equal opportunity ! SttREiARY for tnttt:r1or Call Mr. Dt~k. ~-8~ + KNIT Book with 'Vlnplrtfl Cilh 8n<lll: •• , ,t.M l'xper. helplul. mat )"l(JI empl.o)'l'r Oe•\gn firm. Typlna;: & Sil~. Pt"onnel ~ncy Typese.ller m:iit rompo&er ba!ic li!51r pnllcrn .. Sl .25 :OinJ'lf'te Ar(hr.n• Nit 1111.00 nttt'Upt, ~.. 1.,,..,..,..,,,;,,,;,..,..,..,..,. Good w/tlgurea. Salary 133 Oovtr Dr., N.B. ex.per ..,-;1h ~ tit & torm ., l:u,ti.nl Jl'iuihlon Book . , Sl.00 eo11e '·•'-'"Intl i= commensurate \.\1th 11dlls. .r. .. 2 ~70 lull •• ••M t m• .. -.·-1 rr1ie Afr.flan.;; No. IS 31.00 Greg Ney,·huKI \\IHEN OOtLrNG EGCS IN &t;.;..&106 -...,. ..... ..,.... ' '""' 1 1 "" LMtant 8cwltl.r lJook ·• ~LOO ook 0' II Quill• !"!rt. t -· * Bank of America Al.UMJNU~t POTS add a Typesett.Jna. lrvl.nct. 979--9821 Ar\Y day \1 lhct Bf"SJ' DAY to l11~11m Q11llt Book No. t ll I 1 I I nin 4fl ad! l)On't (iCll6)'. . Nev.•port C<.'nl<'r Office U e 11 nei:11r. Th s 'f ll kl!CP Outdoor sf)OflS Iott 11 1 BIJ)-payi11g lime! SeU "Don't Get fnlo lhl'l o.u1 Pilot drawen ~n1-1 2 mos, 673-mt Antiques _ -Antiques ANTIQUE AUCTION TWO SESSIONS rrW.., N .. ht: AJ(ll 26th .. 7:00 P.M. l•tvnl!Y N .. ht: April 27th. 7:11 ,,M, •• 1611 N. Stm , ...... ltd .. AMhelm, C.llf. (Ji.rtt Not'ttl: .tt tM Rlvenkfe (t1) '""way) \Ve have been CQmmissioned to liquidate at a ucuon the complelt' stock ot "Gib Antiques" of Oxnard. Ca1if,'~-ner lt qulttlng the antlqut> business I closing hiJ store In Oxnard so all merchandise ls ~ing rn()\.'ed to our ~· loca~ tion In Anahcim. Ovr.r $120.000.00 lnw:ntory ot American I. F:uroJ>r.On antique• must be soJd ~11h NO RESERVE!! A fi ne sel«tion ot American I Europe11n fuml· ture of all !IOrts plug a huge assortment or over 5.000 glus~-art A brlc-e·bNle Items.. Alto an excellent selecUon of Inc.li3n ltema includ- ing je\1.-clry a blankell. VllWINO: All ••Y 'rW•y & latvnlay A.II ,vrcMMI mu•t IM ,.w f.,. .,. ul• ntt. •WIST COAST AUCTION COM,ANY UC't'mc!d IJ Bonded Apprtilsers -UquJdaton: -Auctkmttn 1714) 62MS16 + (714) ft:t·11to IOOS \.olft.11 C'U ~u 111 or nd1.r No. S lfkl Call 836-.l.'iO:"i bul oo lonRcr nt.'C'ded II~~ lo >ell -J 1 ~-·· NN ~ ~AJI J>flot ~ .. ,,111·• Ads 0 n 'I I T .. '••• OOI'! f"11e:hlon lttland imn frnm lfA:rkcnlng. Ulll!flil ~aJT Sell your equlpmtn! ~•" ftlll , and e•n. wll.h Oanlfted Ad ................ --•1 i'8. SOOlr I'll ti .llffy Ru!C' , •• 14» Equnl Oppor. f;mp1-•t r ~II fll.~I il'ith ll 60.~)'. Pilot Oaurfl•,."'fi~l!~A~~.Pllot 4' Dall~ Pllol Clu1Uled Ad! llOtnethni you no longer l•••••••••••••••••••1..,,,;,..,..,;,,;, ... ..,;,~,,;.'..,,1J;O.~"~'~"'"~~A~d.c,!&~tt~,~56'lll.!!:.__ .. ..., ~,., 6'~8 tor faat ttrult~. _...., __ ._'_""'~'-c._n_64_2'..!_567S_ .. _ .. .:.:::.:.::.:.:..:..:.:..::..:.:.:..:.:..:.::..:..:.:..:.:..:.:..:.:..:.::..:..:.:..:.::::~~ ' ,, . ' ' I f. I I l Fr•• To Y ou iii.SMiieeil•neou• t "cLy Aut.I LD !••"<1 0"1l '1' fllLOT 4 F tolOMtK.-u-.-_,.-----~M~l-sce~ll-......,.----.,,llOll=o....,P""•-1-,------.., f v, R1dlo, HiFI St. IOte=ao--.1-,-.-=P-ow-.,--9040 , Motorcycles/ Rec Vehicles -ts» Scooters 9JSO -* * AUCnON TONIGHT* * SCRAM-LETS :C~'1:vr.:~·!.~t. z~1Z'11~1 .. ~;;. ~4~:: 1:~ .. n~~:~ ~~~11~ i1~1n~ 197] 1 ~1)1,,N ,111111,,, r:: .. 11973 Jeep Pickup , _______ _ DAOISH UND/Bee.gle mix. She's ~ tnOI old. CUle Ii: kJ\l•ble. To gd home . sa..2874. *D!tl~R3S0 WPEM.LCOME • ..~ D.11.L.'i $2.50. tO/nM11't S2. pr!ttd 10 clear. All &\'nil 11" ll P ~ff'R.'rulSC>r 110. 1 .• 1k•• !1\'11. 2 l')f•I,· 1 ~i>-1, h1•·) w/Cab-ovtr C•mper ""' i; • * * f ~ SWERS 5-tT-3971 ltUI E. \\'ll1hltt1 SA modeli in &lock & on Co1nJ>1,1~•. A!ll/F~I Sf('f'NI. v.1ci;ht, h1 1icrforn1,11K'<' r~'' \'JI. I 11h•>r l rln1t>. uu1u11111t11 MoGel Horrie Furn. & Many Hom. Decor1t0f' lte,., , z CHlNCHlll..AS dl~ploy. 3 yr plctun.i tubc, 1 l~r. lull l"anvns & n111 ny boy rnl')\J111t UI' 1111111 1111,11 11r .. 1n .. n1/"'iu11 1~•11 1•r !ih••••'- 'LUSC IOUS LR. sets, Occ. chrs.~ glass top Brattn -tlord -N~ch • $1.00 each yr p&l1..!I & ~rvk'e. Cash 90 otht't xtt·i\K, "lovin~ 111laod. hlkt•. Si!U fll bc•,,t ·•Ir, ll~. tilr rn111hl\onui~. $~·111! "wood DR. sets, -1(.,* Rattan cou<:b, table &, l,_.t -•·SJR t'AT" Call 96&-9358. ~~~:r~ :QJ6 Bi;:kh~ ~~u1" "111. Ai;k1n~'~t'2!:n: \V~ll 6IHl!lf1 ,.;pru~~;..., .,,,.....k:-.;ml tlr•·' b · Coff '"'P Lrl.llfll'(' • ..,.,.1 11'1 ui 67 1111 .. ,11 ,11 1 1 Jwn . ""'or1,1.:1n;1.lnulr111111l-I c airs**· ees & commodu, painttn&s,-. ~ <\A ~.tea Joint ~ or 9001 Atlanta JIW\llNrton n.,m " su1i.-r 1a it, DOG Need& good home. t.b mtx male, I! mon. C 11 I l 979--022) dl)'S-, e\-U &: wkend!I &1!-SUO decor. lamps, floral arrangements **~fat· In. till' town .. ti's c&Jlf'd .. Sit Plo1nos & Orgo1ns lotO Beach. 968-1329 or ~ "'•1: ~!( GT,, .... ;u~ • Iii rt lrarn•· ,\I! :-rt up for IM'\i'r ix .. ·n 111"Jl1 m' i66!16!J 1 c1h1i.ng Qu~o Bdltkset w/match lamps**· ~·~t =d ~m:i~ .~~ • PIANOS SHF.R"'OOD S-3900 F:\1 amp, 111. \'F:.'\'T:O-:OR ini;1-;11hiiJ1 ~~~·k"~<'11 ,h1~1t'-'~.:-r't'1 3t 1 Only $5895 o ice e<JU1p., es . files, calculato rs, etc., FAT .. l3(1mis 11.'llns '""'~'OOd e3b. h11nt"un• .,n i:OOd t~lr aprri·i· .\,kin\! W(J <ir 1"'~~ l ROY CARVER, Inc. dressers cbest!i color tvs stereos dinett s • ORGANS $300. !Ju!it booi{ht, mut>t tl:N'd~ \\ork. n1.•k1• rnf' a11 tlff1•r ':ffl2-:~1;t; 11tot.J_'i ltOYC'E ll\f\I · ' ·• • ' e ' BARTLETT M"ll, lillll und('r "'11.ITJ olJt•r, 11nyolJ1•r. &12-:::.::n .. ~, ,. 1· 1 BRIDGET h 5, needs a home. Good v;'atcll doc. likes kld.i. It you ca.re, ~attresses, \val! plaq ues, Bf'tua rium. wrought FLOOR: COVERING R-""ls f r5 P\Ol'leC!r PL.120 tuml<\bll', ___ _ _ ·;1 ~100 THll'\lPll rm~1nn11 \' • •I I =-1 . tron bar stools, Lots of Bric a brae. ~1any 711 w ltth St c M llJllMI r .J r:n1plrt i:11H r1dge: s I 2 0' 11' HOSfCN \\'haler, 111'11, Ila. l•'<'tl 111 ,101·11~(' Onl.1 rv,10 'h•i.11 -·-->~ .. 1111 -Small Australian sheep do&:· 15 Ulti. l\teJ~. OA·ilb shot11. Needs home. Aft. 5, S13-0297 FR.EE TO BIRD JI U1'o'TER, mJsc .. items too numerous to niention. Items "'·•llty • -.· ,,_ ., 1•1 0 ·,,.. nolbv A.!l.l 60 $60. Nt.'\'~' A1"0id IO'~ prit'(' 1nc11.'t11ir> rin f.ln1 1111. 1·u,1 .. 111 1:1 ••1.11 1 :,1s '"'~ "' ''"' ,11 .. 1 11.1 b t I Bo(\ & ~1 ..,u '-" ""' • Open Nights 'tll t u,.ro: 645-ZHl. the no,,.,. 1IC'livt'1j •, $200 Hnn~h fl.1 >: pau11 io!l I )I •J"r1\,1~ litu:"'· 1 111 1.,1·~ su JeCt o presa e. / aster Charge t'Overlng lo't"11.turln1; N11fl'O So1t : 'tJI S:30, Sun. 12•5 Z"N· IT!! ·~•'"\I 5,,. ........ _S11vin,o.:11. 6_!,..'l'.lti'.l ii:fWr.11~>1 «.fl 1;1'1111 · '" \\' !)(!ti, c :i.t bonored. Food available. Armatrvilg, & Congrotf'un1.' ""' " ~ ~·~" -------- MASTERS AUCTION Guaranteed Jn8uilhaUon & *Pi1 no1 & Gr•nds* Sy&tt>t11 ~'Ith 1· 1 r u ~ u la r J.O' Gl.i\~PA.R :;;pilr. T" "ill l\A\\",\SJ\l ::.~1 ~:r~Ti:n, .II\ Sports, R ico, Rods 9S40 English Poinh:r. ......,,. l~rfonUllll('(!. Ovt'r 30 )'nl. Bnld"i n • °""'" . Chlc;kcrint:' ~pt'~k··rs, 3 llpN>o:l rt'('Of'll ~·, hHldt><l. ).;Int r•lllll.11111 1111 f"l'hlr (It;.!. ru~ldHI 207511.: Newport Blvd., Costa l\Iesa l"xp.':r . t-"U1·~rr . 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I\ 11, ... t'l·i·· ifi. .! , 1 Bo•ls, Ma int/Ser. 9020 _6i:,...;..li1i ______ TRAI l B l KE ~ 't""' "''I" 1.i I ot>.·,111 11.umens clothes s:i: lS.22 1~· 'loulh 1·ht1Jr $30. :~ 1•ntl rt.I,.~ h•1•1 .. :. 1 ni,, .. 11 2J..).1111' 111 1 ' ~ -··~ .• ~\I I.I ', 1 ·1 1>:111~ !"'! '· l'lt 17' \'E:"\Tl'l~E ~ul t-.nat. \ ~r (11•-·•P I ' t'"tld Iii! 1 .... ::, T~ ('ll~.\'Y !.1'\' whecl chair, \Va I kt' r. bl 11• or. • _1,,1, l>Hr)i··• 1·1 ..... ,., n•!.,,111,.r '\ 1,11 •..• 1..!1. commode, misc., 3258 la cs ._.. ~· ....., ~. '· · ' · -----H"" 1:.aJ. c,,~1 • :-.:,.,._,, C,\ .,11 ~:;.;Trn;.; YAl llT . .:.:oitF.:'.\ ohl, 11f1r.u!o•r 111'h OB , '71 llfl;\ll,\ nu1u 1r.dl j11. tiOIJ \I 10:·, ,\1r i 'ru1d11"1n11·1: · C\I Sal piclUl'Cf'. niisc . 2'1i:~ H------8060 \l·J.t:C'Tl~ll"J'f)JtTA!il .~ r1'."i:.">. _ __ 1· . .:t;p ;\f1u ·u\t' t:qu1pnirn1 S:!.'\00 111th.--.ut OB St.?*(I, n11,ui1111,u·(~•n1! $'!.~l.t:1 .. , :>.11111"·11!1111011 l~!·i'~i 1 \VilShm&:ton Avp, . , :rainl'ay Dr. C:O.I f>.\8-1862 ' orse1 1\ fl C" 11 r 11 r r LI '' •l·"•I only , 1 . 1'1 . .,\Yf·l.:. P !,\'\,·11.;;. I ~J.·1,.,,1 ~·h111'l111·:1N'-"'.'".sn1 _hrm._!:m-:!:.1\7 I & 11k"':!_l1,,r,r_~1:.1,. __ Vans 9570 ' Ql'.\I•. > 'l'I I I 1· ,;,··nh•·r . ,l(l l. '-'\:'..• '\!\\ t l f' lnll \ Stn l"" 1 l""l ll.:1)"1 I •6'srERf'0,1'~ornu1tPorc. Everythinn Must 101~1 Jr•·1 · 1' .i91\-!·~·.: · · • ,.-..,,J ··1 ·.-'· ···•· .... n. ('Al r1;;· SNH·~:. 1·nn1plctC'y r-·· HOND0750 7lw/xtras Chi $100 Old Pho sr.: ~ 11~111.h. l::<MHI ··onfqrn1:1'''1" --Uu1·e l lupree. :~.1 10 n 1:r:11'C' n n. CEj,! furhL~l~c-d . F1ht'l):]ass 1,100fl. s11:,1 lil~ . .;"17 ;,fl f, 'Bknn-C, ·560 4"r'' K-·1· Go By S..wn·l 111!1.1\;•1i 11ru11• !.: ·1.\1•1: ,., •1;·11f'1'. \~l/~')f 1.nn,.. r·,,s11t '.\ft•..a F l lif:RGLA SS BOAT <'111;.,..., dt•r•k. nr-11, 11,.t:iiit''. . ascs. .£>a, c g 1.-1 ,,., "I I ,....,'1'1 .1, ··"''" ·• u 111, ·rv· 11 .,, ~-·~·"' ., BIR set. $350. Old S pc l>ln F 'd Ch pl '!..'. ·.....: ...... "" ~:'.:.'"" 1 1,: ,1 ·, ~ 1:: 6 __ 193 'f 1 l '!~l\'.\Tf : p ,\l1T\' \\',\:\TS ! HF.PAIR, in/out of 11.·atcr. S.IOC> &IU·~\26 '67'.'-i-1:127. Motor Homes, Ren Set k BU!fC't. s;,.:,o. 1~ .fl ay • ea • FOi! ..... \I.!' 1:? ~r •1lcl .\111>1. '~ ~1 1"~1~~.: ·· ,,,..., al ; Ti 1 r.1·y Pl.\~O FOP. 6TJ.t7t}l WANTED Sale/Rent Dec. iten1s, & misc col.11.'clol' I Sturtlo t'fJUC'h t.,'l'C'C'l'I. s1:i: ~ i;:ilrll11:..: 1.,,'l•n!l,1 Uur 11' 1''1 ' . -l'.\"'L :~l!·~l~"i -! in.LI~ for ur inOOanl ST.\ or Clean Lido 14'. ltt>ms. De 1 .. $20. \\'inc·rack. f'llli tabll.'s, hlaek & 11 h1!1·. 1 "uh all t:1rl; 111rl•1d111c:1Misc, Wanted 8081 1 ca 1.1:1: \.'\<:.EX Sninct Piano, 1 bf>:-! otfcr, must also ta.kc 7.30flll M·nr!I:. 6i.l-:!1"1I 19;·i :'7' \\' 1 s ;.; E H ,\ r; r1 $20. R~. La.nips, P iC'IU11.'S, S2. t'OI, L·abill(•l, 7' hli;:h, s.1.;: J i..;iddll'. ("-~"'-_-.:;.;....,_~:?!'.! • • S4~2562 & 64S-4074 hn:11. &12-33-:t _ rnotnrhrimt'. h·•" ri•T•,tluni.: etc. Irvine ~12-1927 All 111 g01Jtl _1 .. int1n 1un. t:ull \\'E~"TF:r '\..: drlh•, l•,,,.,.11,..111 \\Al\Tl:[)10 bu). older gun~. ---2Y Tl!l~llf{,\;\ X!nt !"lnd. lt•'ii~ r .. tr \ 'Mi'.!-I.\\; · 9160 ti7 F<1H 11 t.•ritu1l1n" V;,11, 111;,: ~ii), (1 ··~ !, 1•:111l'f•·d. ('1·111'~1 . ,\1n Fn1 ra<l~1. lrt: rhl'•l11" \\ h••f'I~ •·n l'C'lU', $~,.(! or !l('~I nfh•r t:li-11:~; ;11! Ii ---;,; l)J<J~C' ~·'l~'t.·I \'au. «U,!Olll DECORATORS !Ionic ni.uiy Hi:~l ?.Gl afl 41~ __ I l~•lldlt "· '\l'.O. P!·•",·,·~~_,t1·7:tll Sporting-GOOds to9<4 Boats, Marine Eq. 9030 Crimo, r•1mpll·t1· 11·/ln11l1•r • '1! fl"lll' i···ni•· 1~,. rrnr 1ti' • 'f\'I.,..,.. · l O '~1 " ''" $1 61)'1 or •>f f, I' fiD· 161:t --old 11-orld pirl'es. Oak TOO l\IL:Cll ~'TUFF· • .oi _ .... "· ~ _ ' • , -l:t:<:F:J:. tn(lflt>I No. J0.22, Z2 1 F:\'INHUD~: E.\('('t. l.il!P, --~-Jt,.1,.,11:11 ... 1:.111~ 1!n.1cf' ol ;~ ~i f/n i 11 11111"" \'tu1 lnt1'r1nr, ··u,1 .. 111 l"•lnl, h ~' 11 .. ,n 10.ui1 1111!"' SrJ('(}. ur 1 ~''' .. 111·1·, "l'~'i:.·.2 rolllop dr.sk, trench ld1chcn S£LL'. La1,1·!i0n ·"''t.i. ·~' -· ! Yt 11!•! .\R,\H.,\Pf'I. ('·111 Musical lhsfrum ts 8083 t'<ll. !'o•ini·auto. rill•·. Rotarv Outboa rd motor . .£0 mp I -~·1J1·f'fit !>'. (ion.-! l'"nrl. I 111n!nr l~uli"" ~lfi'.!-~"ll l ('h1111•au, .\/(', I'/~. I'll~. hu!ch. leather chair & Joo,;to c11shio11. n:.k ll'a~11•'· i~· ~··•·i1 l·r1. :;1;1 111,.~1 -::--:-. . 1 elip. ('qulrs 11.1;: ''lips & :.0 ...,.fi'Ontrol, nl!IO Jli' boat ,(· 1~011 . ..-.~11.hlc, 1,,,,,1.~1 :i,11 0 1011, 5 '.'!!tfl) Olll)Jllitn. NC'IV 9' pillow Orig. s~. ·":ll, S-.i?.· f:i2..filo1: ,.,,., \ r•nl, I ·. '}i':N ~'.·~. . i ''•ll!HI>' {If 11n11no. $10 . lrh·r. G7>a300 d11ys :..\IJ.S'l'.f,• ---_611-11 .ll Trailers, Travel 9170 l fj.\1\-!l~t,1 tk·king couch & m a tl.'hing llcrt.·ulou Uphls Ch;dr. ~·"' ~·l-\Sll Y fl!V 'T'-'L·t-"i,;; l'~i r~ .1111.~ :'lla~!'1 .S.: <'a:"' 1;1~ ... 2::;.12 c1·t>s r-· (',\T.\l.['.li,\ J()71 c;lass ----'-------'i'! l)<Ml"" \'un T::C.I )..ll'•t1 tel ·o k p'Uo11·s 111bl.-i; SI\" • Lainp :\10 Cut·1:l11~., "'· -~ · ,r •. , ~12.1 & :-:r1\· TELEC,\STt_n I --:_____ 1 1 h . 6 1 I T FNT 1 J i\l ~ pa 111 r 1 • ' • i·11('1_..10i 11 $::0.. D .... 111, l~a•" I 91r. l;•·h.lin).:. ~· Yr. lid.\ $200. 89,., ... 1:,'\'i ROSSJC tlOL !;ki.o; . :105 C~I. Boats, Power 9040 ~,."",t. r' 011 .n·6~73° ,.10 oui 1r1 · 1~: 1.1',~~111 t'r ~'.''11111;~' · ,,1 1,1~; 11 l1rcl 1, .• ~(' t 'u•t lnl1·rior. chests, etc., GT.>-6666 I'S--'u nderwood l::I Pc. ::-h1111 l~n •"[l('1·t. .>10-11".'~ · . , 111:irkrr. bindlni:s. J!:Ood . _ ·::__:_""·-..:.. .-J.H ""-" T.1p" 11r1·k. ;,11,.;;1~ OFICE f.ul•n.. .<or Il<'n~. 1-'\ q. ~Cr $15: 'J;il-IOIO \ J -I 8070 Ofc. Furn. & Equip. 8085 ~linl)('. $i:i or offer. Call Bill :12 H~OC'r1s Nor 11•" g 1 a n 1:'!' BA;\C-llF.~:. <'Onipl<'!e. mnrhll".!n. '1"7-1 i:!~l~I ___ I f:t; Cllt.:\'Y-\·;,;.-r\ltlS 1,-ood~ L~e. \Valnut grain. forn1\1·a . ~"" • • ewe ry ~lG.l-~:!I r1a.~'1c. nerds "'Ork, ftrsl s 2:..o. J.19 Tu~tin .\ \' 1•, 1Y rr;11l··,. Slflll nr ,111,,r dt?Sk \\'/tile, eompa11ion1 All.fl , , TYP~\\'RITER llE'ar Ill.""'· -_ . 1 , S2,0C(I or offer O\l·ne r Xr1,1·pnrr /k>.ach A.~k•u!; Sf}O .,1~·-Zl~'i fable file + ronin1odC'. ll\lllAN Jrv.clry .. Bou~! SCl'll 410 L11tf! ~'l'.ecu111·c ~L~ABLt-.:. fl SJZe ~ ~ 494-3223 --.-.-, . .'"" !.IX-iMI ___ _ Naugah;\'fll' !l\"j\'('] ehair, 2 Garage Sale aoss I !ot!l.d , '.rad<'_<I. Turqouisc ca~ II' carLoo t.· fabnr n bbon. x9.' ·• pc, I :o;late oomn1 I 'i•I FANTAS'i' Ii', O~IC Jr r, ~I~~·· ~·I)' .~ulor, JI'. ~~~~~~~~~~~ r '•1'1 t'l ~IH ). Ill'\\ pall!!, 1:11 ar1n rh.1ir~ Like 1lt1l·. . fn1 . t r,1f1.~man, 2172 s.1~.:. Siirrlficr $29i 673-8i00 ! ~r<Jrlf' 111blr. 968-892-1 21lh 11000 ., , TOP .s;1~li;:. \ "'1 '"~t. $2,o'Jl 111'1'\. 1:1111~ l.."""t. SrJ~J i•r J;,1 . ·-· ·• Girl"s Club Hummagc SUIL•. linit1ol , S.A. S --R B I09 · p, equi }. • 496-141 2. F.\'M. I J§] 1•lr ·"1.n..ir1 h'\'111(', .),17-9().,G r.; • nd l,;gf'(j llc nis --. EXEC";\•\ chrs n 512S. l>ks tore, est., ar 5 fi l2-0032 ri!I)'!!, 1;42-337-l cvl'~ --•.~~.'CC-=,--All1o$f0f'S.le ' ~ 1 ---------- Cf{fB-r-('l1iu~:;:-,.,,'* •• •·11~·'1: I ~~t~rdn~. 9A:'ll·<1f';\I. 18i~ I Mach1n~ry 8078 S}.5, ~!'· S~ey _ch11i SS 21. Double !Jerk Brick bf'd piz1,.1 l>l~l!t!'=~S SALE -·;:i llf"JB/~$~·~.11· trlr. -Autos Wanted 9590 ~lh !\hire 1111 1.h l,Jiii I An:ihl'itn Stft'CI, Co:.ta i\\csa SP RAY BOOTll, ro:nn1'I. 1, llrcc $6, \\i l!I, C'.\I, 0\0'111, Good 1'(Jnd. l\lake It.\\~.'." I 0 16!'1 hp. 111 ·11 fiil 10·l6, 67~>-l!Ol .~ ----------1 lrun, EXt.'t •I con<J. !..~,1: r1ld.j tiKl·7llil 10'.\f!' .. ~ g-uns, rrcssul't' pot &IZ·3408. _ offrr l>il·k Chu r e-hr~ NJU IJJ, ~d roncl, 673-81 ~2 Auto Ser. & Parts 9400 CADILLACS ~~~~i .~u~:. 1~~~:" ·, ?i" 1~~1~'.; !'UPER~l' a g; ~air 1~ fall • val~'r_,, , C,:o~ .. ~.l)()Q ANSAPHONE $115, J{1•s1aur11nt, :"6~ l\c\\·pon ':12' \l!P.IS CRAl'I, T .S. ~lps Lawi;,~.:a 1~~~~~~.~ d•)liy . . • _ . ·I l siJ , /.-.,~11,--. furn1nirr. loy~. bnc·a·bi~tc Sl•ll 5,ro . .rlf.-138.i/i;., ... --isftiO 111 &12·-1li35 * Bh·d, C:\1 6. Nr 11.· stern rm & dinghy 1711 1 6i :.-:iii.-1 Cll~.V,.60 P.R,\NU ~punku~i.: c OSt> · · ea. ;:i.,_ )!.:•.:...__ 1..'00flics. 9?.61 Tide11·atcr Cir. U" ROT,\R\-:S11 on l\fc11\·er, Clns!lified Ad! CnH 642-56iS aa§!ilfif'd Ad! Call 642-56i8 Ht'!;f nffer. fi.14...5:'.~. S--------,.,-;-------) 11<·w ron1plc1c 1'm'1ll \'I h10VJNG-8ometl1ing foi· ;111. Ulf Hiunilton 9fr·~-U77 ,\pril 3 spd. !200 today? I today? 1 Cl.ASS SEU.S _ b-t2·:il:i7ll . 1\ll~ n" llohir '-. ~nl n1ri1on.. ~as :tll ChC'\')~ Tools tor c 11 r p c n I I' r s • '!6 :n 6-12 139· f • .... oran':!;I'. s.11 1 yol & 11 hi . f :i~t I S 19.'J. !)(illv1•rL'CI rn .. 't'. 121:11 painters, plumbers. all kinds 1 _-~.: -.,) a 1 .> 8080 Miscell•neous IOIO Miscellaneous 8080 Miscefl•neou1 8080 fun S.'l!J. ·tl..1-S:L.'19 :l6:rl71 9 rn.""'". \\'3Sh/dr}T. i\1urh '.\liUOR II p pbl i.antb' cs' M iscellaneous ---Lehman 12 w /l••r'ler -, --,,fl Its c II,., ,. 500 San n .... __ .... h -0 u ~..-"·ares, rtc·a· rat'. 11 t1 ~ ~:C6t2-2823 FM/~is~:~ plan!.'I, decorator nem.'I. BARTLETT 1 \'('/)'~·a n. Gi~~ ~'l.'>~~! fi . ~r'".''m'.~1•'C" Sf){'f'U1l1ri.' . ;H!l-81'19. Thurs-Fri· Sat. FLOOR COVERING USED PHOT·O ITEMS I Boats, Speed & Ski 9080 ,'.,>..;'I .... ' .•.,ti·. j I. l~sl offc•t'. c •• 11 ~1UST Sell beautiful dining only, 9-4. 910 w. \\'Hs0n. 788 W /---~------,,. set v.•ith china hu1ch. color • 19th St., C.M . 1 ~ 1 fl brlrt 4\-1 r... Af 'TO~ Bufro•d ~· l1'•1L~h•·I! tv, frost tree rcfrii;. & 3341 Al a tmnl& · Cirele. Clll, P er sonallzcd Installation. ' 1 Hl om. · '""~~'. l argest Selection In Orange County ("(lup<• IH·\'il!P•~ • ~·dfln [)e.. V\Llt.>~ • l .I t•Jr:11~ • f "o1 . \P111hh•1o 1\!o;r, 1nuny 1•thl·r ~i·h"<'I l"11t.llar. Tr-.iil••·111~ NABERS CADIUAC ; 2--IMI. C-Me&0540.f1 979.9;,.oo, Ap1·1l 21·28 12·5. AND ' MORE '· r I I I TH 2·X F.df'!hmck. !I H.:'lf, l·: .\ p (' r I I' n ,. {' d Slurl<'U! \\'asher . 548-7liS7 all in !'xeel Nunir Brand C a r p c t . • • • p h d e. I k I I 1 --cond. S:t1Clln1ens samplf.' han<l· Cu1trantecd. Ovc-r 30 )T!I' I arag:on r11 crs .. -,.;1cr1 II'!'~ ~~~r 171:."g or tu1t1on., ,, !r<'J TOP DOLLAR PAID CHlNA cabint't. Ital. Pini:. ~~:: n~~~~-bcdli, cu.c;t slip. "9'.R· EE ESTIMATES SAJ. & SUN. ONLY • Apri'I 27-28 Ph: !li9-::_~ll. .,; ..... c1i'~vY \\'f:ri gd IMMEDIATELY \\'alnut. 63" 1\ide. TT" hij?h. Fl bocl). fTIJl ,\Lt ~'OHEIGX CAJ'.S S.100. T1,1·0 \\'bite d£'rorator E."STATE S11lf.'. Di am o n d Call 646-1·142 [ )~ 1 All ur p;i rti;. Cllll or .:omc ,n 1,1 M'<" us. "'""· 510. oa. Ch""broil R«:o>'de< "''''""· I' 0' All It WILL BE D' d f SAT SUN l<M...,"'"" ''""cc"c.'-~~-elec. BBQ. Sj(), 49.J.-25111 :.tole, L'()U('h, call'Ulator, ~I 0 V I N C · S ELLI N GI ems 15po5e 0 •• • Rec Ve h icles 9530 C>CrACON ~c r 8 b t c, tumtablc, appl, ~3.l Irvine, EVERYTtllNC IN :?BR NB APARTl\.t E..'1T. AJI in Xlnt ped~lal base. never.mar rond. Thur! ~ Fri. 6-8Plof. top, 4 chairs. black vinyl G.o\RDEN'-SAL.El! 1\•/c11.nc llim. Set $7J. In d oor/o utdoor polled 2511 \\'. Sunf101\'t!r Apt E1 5:J6...6132. plants, 2 1~" to 15 gal. l-"tom l ~S~'.·~·..,,,..,.,..,,,...,.., .... 11 P n J V • TE· p LANT .$1. Sat-Sun. &Af.l til 'I J.17 " -16 h Pl CM Due lo i111'16S in farillly COLLECTION. Liquidate 1 · ' sell ing houseful of furn. on lhis \l'Cek ('nd. 129 Ai;Dll' THREE Family Ga I' a ~(! Sat only, 9-5 20!} Crest i\\'C, A\·l', Ba l. l.~le, Sale. l..nrs of houscholrl H.B. GIRLS con1plcte bC'rlrm 51'1 itl'n1s, niisc, ear parts, furn, in x!nl c_'Ofll'I. i11c rlbl bt.><I etc. :IOOI Coolidge, Fri-Sat. plus assrned ant !urn. ~1QN0:0.IATIC Porla-pol. 6-J4-6.)9J after 5 P~L 1001.~. small appliances! & 4PC BR ~I, l\tED. DR tbl. & i\lisc., Sat. Sun only, 321 chrs. Continental server + Coral, Balboa rste. GT;:M.342 lamps, occ chrs & decor GARAGE Sale. 21041 Harbor llents. 644-4015 a ft 5Pl\.t Isle. HB. Sal. April 27. \VROUGlIT Iron Dinet!c 1\'/ J11mp. 4 chair.;, ,.,. h I t c naugh.. \Y!\ll rack. St2:J. ~8-4562. Great Bargsins! D on ' t l'lli.s~! Come Early! SOFA 00" Six loose cushions good rond. $75. N e w l\.ledicine cabinet $ 1 O . 97'9-05.'iS t-'IBER glass Dinghy. :or new~ in. nylon anchor lint'. Other n1isc. boat iten1s. ~18-2375 hct\\11 2 & 6 pm. ROLL ot 13.T yiirds carpel for sale, short shag heat set prtvatt! party $:"( yard. ;~~ 7 PC. Ra.11an set. S200. Reocfy,•ood ch<'sl, n,. c d s refinishing, $Xi. Aft 6, 61~2930 G.AIL\CE Sale. J, 2ll6 Poniona·Sat·Sun. !JO H.onda $..j(), as Is. 21" 1:olor $150. l>t.'rfccl. ~lany miK-. SPRl!\'G SPECIAL 1 ~ oU ~~~-~-~~~-1 normal 'price on Steam FOR sale \\'allacc Sterlin~ -Cleaning your c arpet J 41'K'. place set t ing s, 546-57-G. Spltntsh lace pauem rcas. \VAT ERBE 0 maill'1$SCS w/liners new, King, queen, & &inJ,tli'! 5 )T. guar. r ces. 962..5335. SHHHI FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE! aM-2020 \VAN'I'ED * USED BRICKS * ~ 536-11119 PATIO & CAR. SALE ckUly, Oo1hes, plants, con. bib, turn. lools, misc. :Qf-iOOO 'tERHIF'IC home plan) W e ln.sidJ & 0111Eide plants ~1 priced 494-4752 \r AGON y,•heels, nlOtOrcycle rack•. furniture. dishes & miic. 546-ZJGZ. ~5'-407~ 15'Xli GOLD sl\.i.a: CllJ'l)('t. 2 GARAGE Sale, 1622 Conlca pc. Blk sec1ional, Green ...,. Oh) occa.1. ch11ir. 549--0012 Pl. Cl\t. Apr. _.rr . ..,. !lAAf ltl Dtark. Odd11 & End,. s· BRWN, velvet couch llkc GARAGE SALE nu $85. Nang. beij:e s"•l\cl 1_ PO'lOll" COSTA •fES, rocker 147 .50. 96l-4972. ;J.l(J " • " " ROCKING • LQ\:ti !>!'!al, gold AN11QVE Jum ., •He. Chlnc?S(' herculon <XNer. ex. oond. tu1 ~IM:t& + goodlea. 4/27 1Al 9 X 12 Coleman TC'nt. nl. if'XS.J" \\.'Wte p I ea f c d l'iheer drapcri~. S 3 5 . 8l'7-!>ll2 PORTABLE TYPDVRlTER, xlnt like ll('W cond, S·t5, 213-596-1993 19" COL 1V, mod couch, ,matctiing chair & drps. XI. conCI. 536-0019. ! ' Nt:W gold shag carpeting $17.i SIZ-7249 HOUSE p!Rnts. lndoor & outdoor, l\1ust sacrifice. 4$t<752 PAJ~IERS LADDERS Odds & Ends. 5.')2.qi2!J King L.a11.:nm0\\'°'r e x c e I ronditlon $65. 54f,...j007 alter 1 pm . BRAND new 1,1•lll'.'el ehalr, ~st oUer, Sm. wbfte apt sfovt. S4S-(J031. Come and Browse Around Partial List: Bronica S2 w/Lense Copy Camera Horizontal Stand Bron ica Camera Accessories Hide-A-Bed Bronica Backs & Lense Slide Projector '65 Chevy Sedan Safe Light Plumbing Items Shelving & Brac ket High Capacity Water Hea ter End Table Desk 30x48 Louvered Windows Process Tanks (New) Super Chromega Color Head Smoking Pipe Collection Voltage Stabilizer Darkroom Sink Power Supply & Spare Parts Lite Viewers 3'x4' Outdoor Sign, Lighted New Rear Seat for Dodge Electric Motor Van Picture Frames (All Sizes) Cabinets (Many) Photo Lights " Time Clock Graphi c Camera Cases Counter Tops Vaccum Boards Chaids Rolodex File Office Copier Copy Stand Vertical Vaccum Cleaner Ttipod • Off ice Couch Typewriter Stand Office Chairs Work Bench Bathroom Di spensers Chem' Ml·xer 3"x5" File Drawers " SEEK & FIND" Liturpcal VntJMnb ELBUSAP LKAELBS PE C INA IZMOZEL LUV I ALTAMLAD AHCLllUERTIMM AMST UN I U LPA ATILAO NL M'H N C HASUB C OD C LAllPM A M 0 Z·V S I H I E A B L C A L 0 C I T A M L A D l. 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Howard Chevrolet ;\]., ,\1 !1111r :inrl .Jan1borr1.. :"\• 111~•rl /!1•111-h ~1;.Q')-)-, \\I:. m.:Y l ~ll'<IJ:Tt:r> 1\L:TOS BEST PRICES PAID! Ce.an Lewis lmport5 I II rl\\'11', G.~I filA-~rJr (',\!"}[ !<'flit \'(Jl t'. ('Alt ---~·~16-~10::c• '°"'----I AU TOS IMPORTED General 970f Import Specials '68 VW BUS \J!f'> •I tra11,1111~:ttur1, 1-.. 1"" •II' t ho •lo·r J ~~·~1!-... Lo.••, t1 .. 1n '1.1~•' rnih•, •YQA:lllj, $1999 '72 OOOGE COLT ltl<•>I ! .. '' !h:in Jl,!l/Y! tll j,.,. Fa 1 t '' r 1 11•1 ,. 11 n •I.I ~'n1ni:, ,,11u1m1111r 1· .•• ~1., h1·;,11•r, "11··,.. 11,1JJ Int·\, l•,;f' 'lf'" $2199 '72 MAZDA RXl .~ ... r:111. 1 ..... ~ 1han 11.om '"!ill'~ fff('!Ot'\' a1 1 t~•n1!1t111n11u: ra•llO, • h• fltrr I <..rM~tl. nult.'ll tlrf''. MIJ>ti!J 1 "1<1 lion 1-ti'lGHK• 52199 RFNTI.r:Y-;6~?. f1\1ni.: '· n· ""!•11 i\lom b orl y . f\nJy r.o m<trlc, ~lint 1·0~ t :.·rt l:'"I ){.19-3'JUI f,.:Jtn \Ill -m. Su fl e r ,\ml'MC'n. Mort 11'hl baM". n11n1 ,.,,,11'! ~ij(;-12..0 or ' ')'I • .:f2 0'1.ILV PI LOI Fr1d.,.J, .i.oi. -u, t 11 .. A um, N.-.w---.9800Autos, N.W--9800Austln::H"t.i li;.;;y-<9f17oii<91".._.-.. .. ffiR ... ..,....,..,. ... :;il~MMtiwl---,9jj7if12. Datsun 9711 G;inerel Mnd• 9720 9901 MerctdffBenz 9740 lJos LONGPRE PONTIAC 28th EXCLUSIVE 3 year, 36,000 M ile Warranty Available LEASE BRAND NEW 1974 FIREBIRD Fully Foctory Equ•pped. Ser.r,Z5B704Nl 14757 $9Q30permo plus T&L NO MONEY DOWN 36 mo., O.E.L., 0 .A.C. IMMEplATE DELIVERY LEASE BRAND NEW 1974 LE MANS $195. down Fully fadory equipped, $3167.50 rotol caW"t price including io.-. & licen~e . Deferred payment price $3999.96 including tax, licenie and oil corry1rig chorge~ for 48 mos. a.A.C. opr l 1.6B. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS '72MAZDA"WAGON $2595 _,...,,..._ .......... ,.. • .., .. .,11. -& i... ... ·~ ::;.:..-=..\!;"!TA) f,...,j "> '72 ~tI~~~~.!~::;:.· $2495 ,_,,..,...,,,..,., '""' • A ••u .... (~"'"•a•~• j, '"'' o·• •<>"• "~··~1 1«111111 C.004 a.-• .... _. '71 r~22;~~;·;~:. $1695 '70 rn'Jl~~ ..... ··· $M~·5 ·-· ·-, ........ ~ _,., ..-~ ,, ... ,,.., I I I 9'"~ ···~1 ~··~ ............. ~ 100•••.if 13600 BEACH BLVD ., WESTMINSTtR (Beaclt Blvd. at Garden Grove fwy.) C•ll 892-6651 or 636·2500 -"j.J "USTIN II F: fl L £ Y Cl£uii;1r, fii,fOJ c'lrij:. nil. Convert l(lp ~ 1oru1cau, \\'II'•' \\hl11, H.&11, Jn1m1u:. c_'()ncl. lk~t offer., 55 1-127,'i 3MW 9712 &ml. DlAllt ,.,. BAVARIAN M~ ; " KMW. ·r.i 'ocs c,... "'"''· •73 DATSUN ·n MAZO• RX2 eou ... I T.100 nil., A!'tl·f'Pot caaette, 21,000 nil, Air, 4 1pd, R Jr; H, i · o.;;-1210.,. ..,.,,;m PICKUP ssso. 1><1ow bf"" book •1 I 1!'!1tn~1\Y-:r.o CS, niaroon A·~tn Trru1J 7,000 miltt, Un-gr-6· lAUI 2361 &Q.-0660, 11u10, h'11fh('r, srert'(), • n1i . •'..:r !''amey Wk r "'ant y ~'"'· ,,..,,=-,--,.,--,,=c 757-3213, Th3-0063 eve. (&628UW). '11 RX 2 Rotary, Air, M•gs, HOWARD Chevrolet ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST 1974's JUST ARRIVED! 2002·1 & Til'1 Bavurlu & 3 0 SJ\'s 10 CSA") c·-.-p.-;~---~97~1~s ' !''actor)' reblt ,ng, Low book. "°"· Hl·book sa;25.1 Sell al $1915. ~lll days 49.>-1058ewL Bill MA XEY TOYOTA CAPRI 'T.l. 11 ,<., V-6, decor. lltlvt'r, J:"rlly, 4 s'ld, lSli:t 1111!1"'1, S:i2:6. m.69'11. others 4 af the Best 1974 BMW's Ordrr your l'HI' for dell\"l'l)' In Europe NO\\'! In sio1·k rl'.'1vty for in1mcd iutt EXCELLENT •l<·lh•·ry. t:Xt'f'llent J1<iving8 PRE.OWNED BMWS on 1'l'r.1alnini.t 1913 rnodcls. • ''16 l!lOO Tl . 4 ~1>rtd '."Al .!':S-SF:lt\llCF: LE,\Sl:;c • 'G9 ID'.12 • 4 t;pced nvi-:n..o,;i-:AS DELIVERY • '71 2800 CSA. l>lffi roof ROY CARVER, Inc •. • :'' 3.0 CSA· row""'"" !!OLI~" HOYCF: B~f\Y e .72 2002 .• -~ 5~ 2'.1 1 ~:. 17lh SI. e il Aa\.lr1a ~ speed l'O!illl t.lr·~a e ~~441 Colt 9717 '72 Colt W119on Only 9.~ n1lles, 11uu>1nAtl1· 'rrH1,..n11s.slon. & ')(\ra clean : ,\lu~I M!l'. 1171110A) Only $2195 HARBOR VIEW SUBARU :!JOO llurbor Blv1!. C.t'of. 6~5-0060 Datsun 9720 . . . 'T2 f\IAZOA, RX2, air. 1k'reo, leather, vtnyl rooJ, elec. ~~~--~=-r antenna~ '71 Datsun 510 .72 MAZDA Pick"• GAS &\VER (309CXX) , <t cyl. l new paint $1495 101'.) SAVE 615-5700 HARBOR VIEW ·72 lotAZDA Stationwagon 4 ey\ & d""' (582 GfPI SUBARU (Dir./ SAVB 64~700 2100 Harbor 81Yd . '73 MAZDA RX·3 W8.i;On 4 C'.~I. &is--0660 1;peed & Xl..NT. WILL BUY YOUR 831-""° DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN Mer~edes Benz 9740 PAID roR OR NOT. "'ILL PAY TOP 001..LAR. CALI.. 1 CREVIER BMW ''1 .;10 DATSUN WAGON. 4 KBNT ALLEN, -· :; r. or '.j(),000 1n1le "'·arranry avculuhh· on ull 111.'ll' 197·1 & ·73 u~n\ '11. 35 USED "'ER CEDES ON DISPLAY !"a!L'll e ~,,:...,•Ir•' e L •1tsing ~--~~--~ i;pd It/II (;OO(j l'Onrlltlc'ln '70 DATSUN 8tatlonwagon ~'(}." \\' 1st, S.A . ."i.~r3l7 1 lsaool.eBock I _$1700 nr ~~~~e.!::.__83.1-0SS7 4 spi."'Cd (fl'l~AKK""", paint USED BMWs valley 7() Val ~un 510_, <I DR 8 1r1.1l·k 1Dlr.J SAV E 645-5100 ,/ '7() 2f~J2 f rn<1i:;.s SSOO 2J 111pg. ./ '70 ~lfJQ".! ~ frlc. .....;,__a :""i.'52·8374 • 73-2·10 Z, silver, a Ir , ' '72 MERCEDES BENZ LUXURY 4.S SEDAN Beats the crid11, more mil~ per gallon, design & eng.ll< for long llme o"'·nership. clau.lc linn, arillocrat11. beauty aNl .calety, $St95. Could arrange lea1e lor suitable party (473GBZ). J .,,., i·."'' I '' u \"fSUN SI r paruisonic stert'O, f r o n I ·•• _1,,,1 1 •-· , . a 1on~·agon . ./ ·11 l~ivurla ~~ v. !• '!ll:'Ui't111'. •nr .... ay I i la9.JNQJ spoiler, ll\llgs, Pl'rf. cond. -f\!1S:o1011 V1~·JO •DI '' ... ,... 64~''"" Low mi's. &l~--056 S<'ll J~lh· l!<'n1s v.•lth :i Dail.' 811 -·~ 4'"'"'9 .., ~ .,....., "" Pilot Clit~slh...,1 ud. G t!-~'5i~ l:~~~\lf:HYel>\\'Y i::X'iT. -Cl.ASS SEU.S _ &12-5618 '72 DATSUN, slu. wagon. N 9800 A stick, 26.W> m.i., soorf., I iA~u:'!l~os~, !!!_ew~--~~~~~~~~~!!!!.~u~t~o·~· _':!N'!:•w~ __ _!98~00~ Gm_·n >,1•/Blk vinyl top. new I· · r11dutls. Em>-19-il or 66-7788 Autos, New 9800Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 1!173 UOZ, u/r:, xlnt cond. S\(ll'e() cassette, s 5 2 0 0 . House of Imports ~:M6-t21G or 635-15-19 aft• 523-7250 1'7\ DATSUN f200. N<w '"'•7""J'""M"'£""RC""£=.O£'"S~2o=c20=-lirl'S, xln1 cond. $1289. 5;1;;.-0l()J or 6~2 '69 510 STA:ION \\IAliON lo-nuleA:;r. X.1111 t."Ond. $1250. 675-5.195 nfl 4 p.1n. Fiat LEASE CANCELATION '74 FIATS 2dr.&4 drs. REAL $AVINGS 540-~·191 . 1 n.~k lor Contino) '71 f'JAT 850 Spyder-. ,,~ .• ~,-n~1l, n1•1v l'lutrh, 3:i mJig. Xlnt Tlll'C"h. ("Ot1cl. C.!13) !"f.12-2977. Jensen 9722 JENSEN INTEltCEPTOR Lari;.<? Sclcctio11 of ColoN !n1n1edialc Delh'Cry FULL SERVJcr.: DEPARTi\1"ENT r NEWPORT . IMPORTS Automatic, air oonclltioning, radio, heRler, llke n e "'. Mu1;1 set'. $ SAVE $ i489HGBJ Only $6977 ~UM.ltmi& W YOLYO 1966'11ru·l>o1', c.~I. G46-9303 ~fERCEDI::.5"72, 350 SL, Cpe Ro.1dstt"r. Silvrr b I u e ml'tnlllc. 15,000 mi, Immac. .SIOJOO. Private P a r c y. !VVN •120) 494-931). ~IERCEDES BENZ • XLNT SELECT.IONS: 2'.10'i; thru 300'5. 15 to choose from al SADOLEBf\CK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-»Kl '73 4j(l SL. darh. blue, xlnt ~'Ond, lo nulcage, call :l.Jl-4267 \\<HEN YOU PAPER OR PAINT A ROOt'ol, \\Tiie 1he amounl of paper or pa.int 3100 \\'. Const H11.-y., N.B. ii look bl'hlnd a pll'IUJ'e, 642-MOS Th1•n next lime you order, • , rou'l\ know exactly ho\v Sc·!I id!l' ill•1ns wllh 11 Daily 1 much material )'OU"ll nl'f'd. Pilot CluKSifled ad. 642-fi6i8 ! \\'ant a low-priL'Cd car_! 9800 1 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 NEYER A BETTER TIME! There probably will never be a better time to buy a Brand New Car than Now, nor a better place than JOHNSON & SON . We have over 150 Brand New Lmcolns-Mercurys-Capris-Wagons-Cougars to choose from and frankly we don 't want to stock nearly_ that many:·so we 're offering some very su bstantial discounts on them plus. . . · OUR NEED FOR TRADE-INS IS . THE GREATEST IN OYER 6 MONTHS We couldn 't say that 3 weeks ago but all of a sudden the trade-in valu es have risen. We 're sold almost to the back walls and we ·re stretching on almost every car big or small. • YOUR TRADE-IN IS WORTH MORE NOW!!! SATURDAY SERVICE FOi! YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT IS OPfN SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. 2626 Harbor Blvd. of Cars and son .. -... 1~ffi@URY ...... ~ . ' .... Costa Mesa 540-5630 . ' ' ' - Brand New CHEVYS Heavily DIKOunted! Your Choice Only •3799 each! '74 Monte Carlo! ---No.42611111149 '74 Malibu Cpe! ~ Nci. 4SOl'l4/l126 '74 Nova .2 Dr.! No. 141119/2141 '74 Fa mi ly·Size Sedan ..... No. .... 73/3121 Only •t2!! WJll'I . only 1500 dawn, PIY· m!l'flls are only S91.7J per monrn tor torlv·eighl months on .tpprov!d crfdil. APR 10.97, Full prict including ta-& !icrn~ Is only S<IOll9.94. _Deferre!I price '' onty SA9Sl.~ New '74 Fleetside Pickup! Ho. 140940/301 s ONLY $3399 New '74 Vega two dooc Hatchback No. .322S2J/lt6' 0.Y •2nt HOWARD Chevrolet .~ .... ,.: ............ -...... n,..sss '71 MERCmEs 280 SE COUPE Como In and 1ee this ~•utllul car and yoo'll drl\'e II •"'ay. • 1peed, AM/F7'f r a d I o , air co ndllion l ng , poM!T iueert"i', radial tim, SUN HOOF'. SALE PRICED 1966 Jlarbor. C.M. 646-.am E.'\"EC. C\RS FOR LEASE. DJOOSe !rom 4 fully equip. ped low nilleqe 450 SE 36 r.to leue 1215. 78 ~ mo. OEL. + Tu Uc. Serial No. 00416. Take )"Our car in trade. Jim Slemons Imports 001 Quail f'.l.'Vo'jJ\ll'I Beach 833-9300 ENTER FROM MacARnruR '68 250SE Sedan, T°"""" Brown PIS, P1B, AIT. Bri:t otlt>r. 673"-0bU. 1970 t.lcrcedes Beru 2:i(I C. Fully equipped. Ca.JI alter 5:?11, &I0-1935. Opel 9746 '70 Opel Stationw~ au1om111lc rrani>n1il'l11an, ,111r l."Onditioning &. clean! {983- BHKJ. $1695 HARBOR VIEW SUBARU 7100 Harbor Blvd. C.M. 645-0660 '71 OPEL CPE. Auto Trnns .. Vinyl Top, 90 11.P., {Stk ~U~l91. $1799 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ' ' • ' I! ' ' 'j" ' > ' ' ' '' . 1 .. \1 ll '69 OPEL Kadl'llc. Aulo, (·lean, $795. Private Party, 846-1440. Peugeot 9741 NEW PEUGEOT DEALER Complrtc Sales arid Service. 50 r'on1pac1s on display . PACIFIC MOTOR IMPORTS PEUGEOT /SUBARU 15:17 \\'. l..incoin Ave., Anaheim 533-8220 Porsche 9750 PORSCHE 91 4 1972. am/lm, mai;:s, PERFECT COND J.150010Uer, 646-4115, BlUT.14 Jim· ·70 • 9ll E, stereo, X A .. S. stab. ba r 11. magii. Appearance Grp. or ig owner , Br.st offer. 493-8799 1970 PORSCHE 9 1 1 .. T , Ai\1/F?-1, n1ngs, Ss p d, 1"0/ldor ~'Teen. hi ''/TLC. s;l8.10. &~ '70 9ll'f, Xlnt C-"Ond, App grp, alloy \\'hl s, 5 spd, many ex· lras. $6,200, 714-673-7838, 213·l32·230.3. '67 -912 AA11F:'i.t, i -t;pd.·--·- Konis & extras. Clean auto. Runs perf1.-ct. 548-3773. Renault 9755 '70 HENAULT. G r l"a t ~cono'l1y cur fo.Iu~t i;ell. Call 5.51--0938: or 64Q...3N:!. Rover 97S7 ---·---! ROVEH TC m> Air, F?.I I synchro trans. clisc. brake1 leather int. 30 mpg inunac. 892-&.\1 I Saab 9760 ! '73 SAAB Sonnl't, sportscar I orange, 32 n1pg, Afl.1/Fi\f sterro oir cond., only 7,000 mi . .'llu~1 rel' lo appreciate. ·196--078.i. 69 SAAB, 2 door, grl'at gas I mileagr. !-lust sell $600. 8-11--5!'.HS . Subaru 9762 The Ha rbor Area's newest SUBARU Dealer HARBOR VIEW SUBARU factory authorized specializing in 1111 European Car RE"piurs 7100 HarbJr Blvd. Costa Mesa ~ Toyota '765 '73 TOYOTA CORONA 4 Or, Autc'l Tnlh.'I, Air Qmd Vinyl Top_ (2l6HSO). ' $2799 ' BILL MAXEY TOYOT A 'i'() CORONA t.1Rl'k 11 only 52.<XXI milet. A u I 0 m 8. t I c tnn11. racllo. Good rondltlon. \VU! sacrifice for only 51350, 64;..&'!96 -:rlro""'"·ar=•"'"''uk,-,-°"11~.,..-.1 4 speed I l'lr f675DW) Dir. L\VE st5-:i'l'CO "l'O TO\'OTA Sedan Au10. tn.ns. 1 air r+cmsn (Olr. l $A VE &.tN700 '73 CF.Ltc,\ Sliver \V/blk landau top. auto. trnns,, tlr, & loAdt'<l. 8.11-20-Kl Olr. . . ' . Toyot• ~ Toyota 9765 Vo kswagen 97~ Volkswagen 9770 Volks""w;;en • 1911 TOYOTA 1<00 • '71 w h 1· "71 V"' Guft · Nc,1• b111k1•1i, Ill~, l)at1. h onl 0 5p Q tQ \i91 "1 l>hol·ks. l))/MJ·IUtK'd. I.Al\\' r..rtrQCt ~ ... ' !" :·ioU-~ rn il1·tia1·. Orig. o~·ncr. No. iliti 5 l !'.:95 \\1lh lhr IJ\.lrth&M.! ~tak1· oll<'r f,i13'-23.f:? of any nt•w i-"or S.i l~1913-lo; 01 .. $,. $9 5 ... 1~.!?DO!i VIE W TOYOTA! LH™""''"'' £>11-ci '~"·· ~ HARBOUR vw SUllARU In st01.:k lo nuleai;.~. :\1uitl IOl'll. 0.11 ~\11) llurb-,r Bl\d FREE TV 2 lEfT r ) I P.~BACKS 1969 • 1161 1970 •214 S\791 Sl 8'S HARBOUR VW l\twit bl·lng in 111111 Htl 1u ~In nt 6-l~lm uf~er ~ 1x711 l"\<>n.M nl\"1 . Sl'2--t!'l; 1 c '.\.I . li r..-{ll;r,o Cfualily. OUcr .. 'OOCI 4-2'l-i4 Triumph 9767 HUNTINGTON BEACH 3-2 a· UGS I 1'\'711 Bt·:u·!i !'h•I. ~1'' 1' • i1tru 4--HURRY :;-TRIUMPll TR-6. l\lnt -_ HUNTINGTON BEACH 1'f)fld. ~lw.t ~ll. $J800. "G7 \i\' f'ast~<'k fine ,,.nd \\'hill' the selection Is good AT MARQUIS TOYOTA OCXl s. COJst lh1) Lagunu ~ach l~l-j7-o(l.'{ :>40-3100 64N122'!/6-15-7799 l(l"'f'!ll i::as mleleag;• ft<1k111.,_ $1. HJ\ G. Grun IW'J--0383 or Volkswagen 9770 ll3 432-71U ~ 113 r111l 10flay ---- '64 VW Vin, $300 '6\\ \·.\\". Cumpcr-\·an, 10.000 1.11~ .. iti..'i!< nu, .\~l-F.'.\l ,1w11' 1 Ir•'", '65 to '74 from $8 95 HARBOUR VW \ Slll<l{:' <!<:,'\'i:,~" E."<ct'! cund Cadill ac 9915 $2.~:...:,~27 1r.11 r ..... "'" Biid . ..:.11~1~·r, 1-------..c..;.; '67 nt·c. >.I n! t"t)nd, R.\H. HUN TIN GTON BEACH • ELDORADO'S bilk· \\/hlnck inlt"n<lr $'J7:l. SL'f'El>-t·1· l.1 \"\\, 111,, ·~ 711-j.11~1~ c-r11t1ni.i. 1·1c >-'7lJ'l\1 $""1 10 to Choo5e l\17~ \.\\' ~1lx"l("~. Auto 1rul\:i, lli-7ltll '71 FORD VAN 1970's thru 1973s Air, radlt . S111.'<·1.1' p.unc .1 llflLf: \"\\" i:u11~ "~~; 1!111·1 •. r. ('\I 1'.;1; •il. 1973 ELDORADO Jo~.03 .. -1:tp. \ c 111 .. 111• ~-~1 f •r u!I. .• 1 . . , . . Station Wagon Vln)'I 1op, Jcaui...•r intt•rior, \:\\' '67 Bu~. runs gurlll. rL•lil! 1 __ r.-~~17_:"f,~!l __ ,1 '\\ J,l G. i. ~p.I X!;11 I ·1>1. f'Ul"''O'"" Air Co,,d, lull pol\'C'f fu ·10,.., n•r lUt 6, en·-. 11~1· !lrl'! p\I ptv. ·-1 \' 11· I' . -1 r•nnd ·\li,f(fl oru.: nll $11.;.i. 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I <l\'ll\:-~;,\-: 1•~:1.1\'l·:J!Y :::1·1-:1·~\Ll ~TS DEAN LEWIS VOLVO l •. '11· il•·I'. {' \~ I 1) I ,1:1ln. 11111~ 1-:1• i;_I r .,.,._~ 1.."l~.J. si ;i. •ll4'Lu'l 1"1 ,):\\I H!.~J :, 1 ""1n·r-. I·• ''I<~. 1; '~ !_ ·~1 \ll 'l• "' , ,,,,,( \' 1, •·It· .11'+' 11 1!~'-.; 1:1111.1'.1 ; I 1;1;..: I' ,\l.l '.\.1!:\l'~1 l'\JT:\ .11111 " 1111!" 11nrv.;ir Thi< \\Jll krl'p j.1'111 fl'll'I •i•1rk• 111110: \ ...,·1111 b11t 1-l ~<•!' "!" JU •'i!<·d Jl1·•1' WE BUY: OUT OF SlATE, FINA'NCED, & LEASED Call Ken 171 41 540-449 1 B. J. Sport Cars 2833 Horbor 81.,d., Co\to M~~a ,•· Bltl~MA'XEY"5 ' TO'YOTA .•• •lOO:ir l'A'h!t, l'JoJ1~· rontrol. auto111~t11. :.~1; mp~ S21~ --.1111 fq1 ~11·1~~1 .• \()111 1,, L('SS lllnn 1:1,\.UJ 11111~ .... ,')U· :...16--0Tll ('!.,\~"-' ('" I l ~ I l\1 lo., ·~.' ' 111 '' 11 11+· lt•'n" \I olh a I Hly ,.,.![ I l~I 1111h ;1 [1,11h i'1l•U ]"'.•t 1'[1 .. ~1l·1•d i1'l. fl.J:!-:iti71i {11 ..... 1111~1 .\d r.12 ;,r,711 J ~---------------~ i"-r t\irlll•l~Jn. 1:.:'.2iLIL 1. __. -----$6899 A_u_••-•~·-N_e_,w,---___ 9_Boo __ A_u_to_s_,_N_e_w ____ 9_B_OO_ Autos, New 9800 A'Jlo!t, New 9800 ) A •1to~. New 98Qo l A:itos, New 9800A•1lo!t, New 9800 1.,,l !H \(ii ~L\'IJ ,17~ IP 'il 1-.;1 ,lfl'>''m \CH • '70 TOYOTA CORONA MARK 11 Auto rn at l c trans1niss10n ':il'.!CE:S I $AVE HARBOR VIEW SUBARU 2100 l111rbor lilvtl. C.:\I. &l:>-oo60 '74 TOYOTA Best Deal Anywhere! LEASE OR BUY All Modelsl DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA 1966 l!;i rho.6,:. C '.\.I. r,11;.:,:·<.~ Ll-.:ASl:: 1\ AHA~'l) NE\V '7·i TOYOTA 1200 OJroll:i Sl'clan for only $5j.1:J per mo. 3G nlOS. open end \eni;e. Bill MAXEY TOYOTA i''--:1 BF:ACH Rl.VP. ~17 ~-{,: !P :SrL\LlT(i'\ 8Lf\C11 1972 ELDORADO \.foll,<'Vli.~ l.•J»V•'n1blt.' Fat·tvry air ·~·n .. 111un111~. Full k·au1 .. ·r 11Ul"l'l<H'. t-U\'I Po\\'t•r .t ilt •~ Jo..•Jt.''l.'<IJll C .:)!\'('Mlli!I !'.!lcrc'\'I •loor luck:<. 1.:ru1i.c t"Olltl'lil all the Xtras & !0 11. null'S ~ Sl::!t •IJO :!2'I j $5899 1971 ELDORADO !Wnu1 1ful t-1.re1n1s1 l-'a1nt \\'Llh Vinyl top full lealhcr !nlt'I". f-';u·tory air l'ond. F ull p11\t'r Tilt & Tele:«'VpLL' Stccr1nt:. SIC'11.'0, rloor h.11.kl> Ha1hal !tn·~ & ln1mllfulate \Sl::Jt 100 01'191 $4399 1970 ELDORADO t'aMury air "ond1t1onin!; Full Powf'r All lcathC'r 1nter10r \·1nyl lop, Tiit & Tcl\Sl'QPIC" S11'f'ring S1t·1i.'O rrc. rlt". J.J,11• n11lca1-:e & Sharp. IS10 Hl;J I $3699 NABERS CADIUAC • 2600 """'"' -· i: __ ,40.91 COUPE DE VILLES 12 to Choose 1968's thru 1973s l!l68 TOYO.TA rnr s.1le. 1973 Coupe De Ville I 1-.:.xC£"llen1 condiuon. l\lakC' a Renai~nc~ lo: o I d I h la c k r<'aSOl\able Offer SJ\--086() \'I!\)'] 10p. r.old IDJ>CS!r) & --AUTOS USED !ea1hcr int~1·101·. full pnwt"r, 1--;..:.;_;__c..c._;__~--I faci.n·v au-. 1111 "'heel. General 9901 ,\;1.11v'.'.1 radio. !)(\"'er door 1.:.;=;_c;______ locks. Lo .... n11les j-1-111-'G~ 1 $5799 1972 Coupe De Ville '73 Buick Estate Wagon FarhJI)' atr L'()nd. fut I 9 PASSl::NG l::n-J s1-.:AT pot.1·er, \"inyl top. all leather WAGONS Factory air condltionill)t, full 1nter1or. Tilt & Telescopic power , Jug,:::agr rack, Sl('('rinJ.:, s tereo, door lock.<;. ,1·oodgrain siding , i>tereo All the :'>:t rns & near br;1nd with tape dc('k. Tilt \\'heel, new (2771-:0GI door locks, eruil'<! control. $4599 sport \\'IK'('ls. ~l~t e\·ei;.· 1970 Coupe De Ville dl.x. c.xtra & less lhan 19,000 mill's {Ser. !082831 F11ctory 11ir f'Ondi1ioning. f'uH S ORT IXJ\\'f'r. Vinyl top. Full 1972 PLYM. P l<'a!her 1ntrr. Tilt & SU~URBAN WAGON Tele~l'opic stceriui;:. Stcrt.'O 3 seat. fa ctory air nHllnpl{'x. Ex c c l l{'nt conditioning, auto n1oi t i c rondition lnsit'c ,t,; out po\\·cr steering. powf'rl 1()()6BQD1 bra.kes. ra1ho. heat<'r, rool $2899 rack \\'hite sidt' 1~·a1t til't's. po\\·~r !ail ~1c \\"indo\\-.1 1968 Coupe De Ville Less than 27,000 miles. {31)3. Factory air condilionbt~. FN1\) Full J)O\\"er. Vinyl lop, all l_J trj;jAB£iii;CijDiiiiLilllf'athr.r inff'rior. T ill & * Tclf'11copic steerinj?. Door ~· ~ \\'Xj3S! 1 2600 Harbor ltvll. CostaMefll 540·91 SPECIALS OF THE DAY! '70 Lincoln Continental 2ooor ~•t11tup. F11lly lo.tel· "· ~saoss·~· '72 Pontiac Wagon Fully IOOOtd, ,...,1 "'erp, '"""82588 -'71 Buick Electra 21S A ,..,.1 bMul!!ul 1!1lly I*· " "'52588 . '73 Bu ick Century Lulfllt,. 11..-1 low milt• on "" "s4ssi' '69 Buick 40oor O\r"r~l"I •u~l1. ""$1288 '68 Pontiac Cat11ina 4 CIOQt' i..rcttop.. ON\. V 2'.-MJ MILES, Mt,11.I tM. ""'"s1088 2480 Horbot Blvd, COSTA MESA 546-8017 $1899 NABERS CADIUAC ., ___ . CostGMuo 54!)-91 Autos, Used 9900 •SPECIALS* Of the Week '67 PLYMOUTH CPI. V~. AT; PS, JW IL0428) $799 'H FOID COUPE V-8, Auto. T•ons., Power STeellfl9. {YR~) $599 '6t CHEYY IMP.AU. CPE. V-8, "u!o , Tron~ .. Powe1 S•et!f11>9. !qsoASP~ $899 '61 C .. VY STATION WAGON V-8. Auto. Troris .• Powe• St_.inq. !P-711~ $799 '64 l'OHTIAC C\'E. V-8, 1 ~· !OF'Gl1 ;~ $399 'UGR-IAR W/aJJmfJef convenoon. 6 cyl .. >.uo. Tron~ IOKM5l1~ 99 • • Brand New 1974 OMEGA -~ . ~. The little Olds BIG GAS SAVER ORDER YOURS TODAY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ANOTHER ·1st FOR Brand New '74 GMC YAN UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE WE ARE NOW THE NO. I Light Duty G.M.C. DEALER in ALL OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA· Huge Selection of GMC Trucks VANS-4 WHEEL DRIVES- CARGO VANS-FOR DELIVERY s3377 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $. 011°·· MfG WINDOW . SllCXfR PRIU *1 HONDA CAR DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY Soles-Service-Ports .READY TODAY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SPRINT finest Seledion of Used ~.~"; .;',;~~.:' :~-.~·. !34 77 $ 77 :: OL DS NTIAC GRAMD PRIX (ars! ,:;:~MC %TON 4x4 ,, ....... -~-'-'·~ :~~c.;, 92770 M0 NfNL f ,A1Mli'IT ~·;',;·~~:.:;;'.' C.3777 s77'6s0 Lo s $ 3 '7 3 HONDACl'2VIC 580 9!1 0 •,6'>11t~~ .. o., DELTA 88 1»11ery,l·292 ,.A !>11.~~l , ·• "r·· .t·••..,r-~ TOTAL DO-,Ahd..,. : ,, ~ ·~' ~ MONT""-f 'AYWfl'f'T ll.i 1974 GMC ¥.i TON SIERRA.,__-------t=.73~Bu~1c~Kc=EM~Tu~R Y~c~PE ____ _ ~~:~;o;,::.~;'";o';':'; s4377 s77 .~;,c~~~~tt,c 585 · .. ; ~:.::' '3260 btllo.e~ USr.0 k>., mu"._ ' 1 ' 1~31 .• •• ' TOT•l OOWM ,.r..rorr '4Ql'<TM(T",Al'llPll" 1974 BIKER VAN ~t~~t~~~~r~1~ $4677 'ode tl!ld ""!95 ' t;U~lom Dilllll 12C .. 97) • 1974 Jr.MY 4x4 s77 ;:0~~0~~';,i'. s :~OMUSTAMG $ 77 '69 BUICK ELECTR A " ' - ' " . ~Q I " ~ UAIL'I' PtLU1 c"idilli C--9915 Cad illac: 9915 I Cadlllac 99f5 Cadillac 9915 Cadillac 9915 Che;;:olot 9920 Chevrol•t 9920 Chevrolet 9920 .\orcury i.;;.;==-----' --------I HEY '70 IMPALA '974 MARQUIS 9950 '72 SEDAN DE VILLE I •73 EL DORADO I 1969 CADILLACS '70 CADILLAC '71 FLEETWOOD , '"' CORVAIR "'"" 'I~·, '70 C • M 1 ~ Lo CONVERTIB E Luxurioui; Drou .. hnn1 Au!o. Lrara Ir 11harp. (TEY MALIBU V8 Hardtop Cpn w trn ' m. 'I\' Leu than 25.ooo nilli·~ Electric Sunroof 1 L .. ~= · •• •"' e n I e r Beautiful Chestnut IJru\1n 1 ·;~ '.~~·I. :~: ,~'iii~!~ Less Than 35,000 Miles t-:>.qu1.;1tr t-:"<1" 111lvr Hl11l'k 1""1 6 ~1700 Less than 34,000 m• s , <'I 7i 1; 1 mt 0 r-c•a'f wilb beige vinyl top .• Sllfh llc t);111li~lr1• n..-ruud\ red wllh \II U1•1ul11ful S1h~·r HJ"t' \\'llh "ilh hllu·k \'lfl)l top. Ph,1-.h 1~0~~~·~'--SA=V~E"----'-"~~ 2 tkio)r h11tllop. Auto-·t·pJ • .,., ~ . , .,111"1 whh ltx' finest Ir f\tll I t•-1 ~ I 1 '";Y • \\lth f,11 ·1111'\ u 1 r Hl&l'k full J1•11!ho r 1nlt•nnr. , .... ,.,~ ,,., pwr • 1 · ·• · ea 11';"renc.-... r llt_0ry \1•hil1·\111.\l lu11&11lu.~hred 1 11 11ntll'h111•-' hJu, l i•i!h ••t'. ni t: . ..: ~ • t:i.t·1firy11 r•"1:1 • ti"-featlll'\.'11 lncludi111 -•---• F II ~11 < r ,.. '"nt11 1,fr11n·~-111 r•11\o·,-. .... .. ,,,•1n1"' "II "~"t Full 1!.lil ~IO~'TE CARLO. 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Le!!S 1hur illJ It'll'< 11 ~ · '~'i \'' 1 .,.1_1,,w •U"k•'' I•""•· l'Qllt ~·.... ·~ t••li',t'0",•!1· !ill't'IUI[!. ~···n·o, .~\I r i.:," ·t~-,_,,.,.)1,1 !l(' ~-I II ,,-1007 .. ,,. ~ .... ~h (~" EKOJ t I •I 'l''''n ' ' \\'''\\' J 1 ~'11 llH "" t. 1''1 u Y 1 --~--~-·-------4',,....n I O\Wler milH. Pl.Ir· $1999 "'1"'' J(JllNSON & SO" ~..., -... 1· 1· .... ~111n· ~ c ~. "1·1't'(1 "•Kii' 1,,1-k;.,, ,, .• 1"11· All l,,11 : •'\1 ;• 1 1rl'~ u lit "'"' ""'"" '' hi1~·. !TUI .. (~lt\l1V1I d()fil' I "111•·;·~· 1t:\'('l..X t \'•1111 i;on:~"'U' g. in lff'll' ror II"' l'lll/IJ•l1011 •767 c1t:i.1i l'hll!<Cd and d111·c11 l•JCll.IJ) -.. l!ln•ln ti1t>l'l.'t.lr)', 2 61ti llli.. CAD-ll-LAC' I ln1·k~. '\"l') d1x. :1,11·;1 lo.· 'IMHf(' \\•11·n1"l'llllM'I't17ti \'QC• ,---~-""."""."-... /CHEV. EICnnilno ·n. \'·~. Olli). $11J(I. 641~ r .... E ... c"AOIL" ·. :ljJl.l("lr Blvd .. Ct•la M@ill , I I N•BfRS O Ol'LAC Au·. P/S, Tullnt'llU Cv1·t'r. ,.,.v a~ .LJo ·.n.,,, ~'Z';<;s~·~··) "\Oi 111 1 I"' I( $2299 ,lo\ """" " '70 Nova ,.J(h..,.,.,. Meta M0..91 oo ,,...-~~~~~-... ~AMRS CADtllA.C ~ c:=-:.~':.'o~Oo ~~~ ~~'. eooo. S3t9:>. Economical 6 Cyl. ;..!'~~o,.; i':,;. ~';_4 ;~:~~~ NA"'"S CADILLAC NAPERS CADILLAC "'°° McnbOf' lt.,cf. ·1(J-et11·\·clle 111a1tbu 2 dr s11:uirlt1rd tran1. 111lF"rG' _ '68 COUPE DcV ilJ r. Low 1111. •orig. bt>aut. c'-Ond. Sll!OO. 111 besl offer. 53S-279j or 96.S-9.tu. . Selling anything \\•1th a Dail) Pilot Classified ,\d i.s a IR" 2600 Harbor Blvd. Co ... M•Mt540..9100 ! l-'/f:..P/O. AJr. Had ~n $1595 1ils-----ci"i£\'\' Bel Air Stn. ll).10t'. Loi\· mll@ago Dealer 2600 Harb 81v~ 0 Ch I I mo .. ,, OO'J 1 1 t " • _ , , . .. , Dt•nioll.'ltrutor C"ar. Loaded or • Costaf,,esa540p910 -~-------T _ 1 evroe · .... 111. OY"ner .•. \. W \Vgn.p\\ri;1~('t,1J1>rlJ1,1k•~. 11 1 , IJJellt iu luxury cc:JJtaMesa 540·91()C) ·12 CAIJ Sl"Cl<1n f!t•V 1U1-. ----------('!J/HI. $11!!(1. 67;-,.~7:l7. HARBOR VIE auto, Ult l!h'C'rlng \\llf't•I. llH' \\ JI ·~ ! llndud1ng faCIOl")' 1::.(W)ll 1111. p I·. RF!-: c T l9""6 ('/IF.VY (',\~~IJtlCI-:,. 11 'ti.i CO H.\IA.llt;°\uto, cle--;n.-1 SU BARU air. 11~'\\" lirt'l!, ht.•1tUl {';ll', =.i.~·11~~~~JU)Un1ng. $4 1 o'a nu.1 ,1 111'11 ·1 1~ Ynur r1hlt•r C(JND /\Jr 1'011.t, p(l111•r rlr, u/c. ft &. · ,,l!O\li'r i 0"11t•1'. may rK.>ed \\"Ork . <'K<'CPllOnally clean, ai.klnJ; !5'~f JUllNSON It SON I ' I · 1hrooul, 56JO. KtJ.lf.s:! •.. ,.,... 9-. "" 10. :noo !!arbor nt1't.I. $575.00· ur ne~1 u If 1' r • • 1 2 .. ,-. /llt>tll•l l'1tl• l>i Lil II ... I t'llHlllt l'l't'l'Ylhtni.:. [i•,1rtu:.•r. 1-'\I ---""_"......... (' ~' 6'L'"H>660 963--4971 l..1/ll'Ulll l\1ercu!Y· 6 ~ti . S..'11 11 f,1-.t with tl , J<OIPr«) & l;iJK', vinyl top--Tlk' $2'50 or IX'<>I offer, 'lil Corvair 1 .. • • ~llrt11_>r Blvd .. Costa ~legu, 0•1-•l'Jl Dl,.u• or Colle<! .......... ii.. ............ ... •ou• _,._. 1-~· _,.,~ sln1p]{' mauer . . JUSt I call 6'12.-5678! '--------~ .;~}~~~i~.'ilut c·i,,,.sil'it·•I Acl!: _ll_'<,_rks:_!JJOO_. 6_7'_}-~.61_' ·--1!"11~b d\~:~ t~ie1~'.~~I D~f~ St«rion \\'agu11. 4 ',;pd 1tk·k I Cl.ASS SELl-S -642·5678 Chrysler 9925 ;,..~"'~"""=~·=-~~-~-I CL,\!':\ Sl·.l.J}.; -f>.12-:!678 Pilot ClasJ<OUied Ad! 1~12-X78 shill, 2(1:\IPG, 545-4614 · 1 ' --'61 !\:~HC. Station \\gn. 9800" Autos, New--9800 A~-,.-,-, New 9900 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 ·~e c!.~~~;1~~£~~111'\'~~·r "!1 Runs '~~~a~T!~~·7 -----, 9800 Autos, New 9800 . A.;:;-tos, New Autos, New CONNELL CHEVROLET ·HAS LOTS OF . GORGEOUS 1974 CHEVY WAGONS READY TO GO THIS WEEKEND ALL SERVICED SHOP EARLY! WHAT YOU SAVE WITH OUR DEALS PROBABLY WILL PAY FOR YOUR ENTIRE VACATION LEASE A BRAND NEW 197 4 MONTE CARLO LANDAU radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, Air Conditioning, vmyl Landau roof. (699) Lease th~ "CONNELLEASE" Way. LOADED: Automatic transmission, $ 83 PER MONTH 36 Mo. 0.E.l.·0.A.C. SIB lil'l'!i, uir lihocks. r11" 1974 MONTEGO Ci1rN ror l'in1.'f' 11C"11o·. $11)j(). 4\DOOR MX :;.U)..j{)fu {II' 616-!l79'i, --L.1111 111U~·ug<' LJ f' a J er Continental 9930 1x.1:K1h1'!ratol' cu1·. 1111.S all -----~-I l•k· jAiµulw· llL\W)' fcalUl"\!!il I 1974 LINCOLNS I ir11·lud1ng factory a Ir No11· 11fft•rlng 2 lnw 1nilPa~e .~1ndH10n1ng and \'lll)'I l'OOL rk'nll:'r l:.:xecut i1t< l.1rl('(llns s:~WJ 1.)(}9J(i7' JOHNSON t.: Buth CIJuippcd 1\1th thL'j 3l.)N L1nroln ··lel'cuf'y, 26~ finest in luxury, 1 ~!1 poi'"" lladXlr H1vd., Costa ~tesu, ol i~ursc. uu1o. 1j')111J. n1r ;,.;o-;,().'11). ('(l~itionln~. ,\ I I F 111 • -1974 co"L~O"N~Y~P~-OA"R"K.- ('l'UISI'.! conu'OI. 1111 "h<'l'l, 6 y.·a,y S('at. $20..() ufr \\'!ndo11o· !)ttUIOn '"ilG~ll. Low n111eage, sti.·ker pr1re. ~ ti I :i !IO 2 , ~.tier !kmonstrator l~­ cROSOO:l1 JOHNSON &: :-;o~ l::•1u1111ied \\'!lh the fine.st Lin<'Olll t.lercury ?6 '.:6 equ1p1ucrt1. IOI' IJn11l) llnrbor 131\'d., C.:u~!a 111',~a 1'0nllul"I 1nrlud1ng _lac1u1; 5-lH-:.iti'.lO. n1r c-u11d1l1u111111,:. $1:iot.I •. 011 11111du11 stlt'kl'r pr 1 cc tJOtl.J.,.,J JU11,,:-UN .}.: SON LJrh.'Oln :\lt:L'l'UIJ, :! bi! b Harl.JOr Bll·d., tu~ll• 1\lc:.lll ·61iX>NTlr··:KTAL Cnn~~f1. ibtc, Lape.• deck. & lnadt"C1 \\' xtnul $000. tii:'i 01::9 loci }I & ~ nm. ;-,.7 JJJ11 Corvette 9931 '73 Corvette Fas tback 'nncl~ Sting Rily "'1th r AUIO. !r11ns ., p(IVl'Cf Jl(JWl'r bL"tlk('f', e [ (' ~'indows, 111r c-und r,t,-.r(., .111u I uµlc"'· 11ihet.-ls, nubal 11r<' inH•rior. Vl•I')' IOl\1 •12'.!HXV1 Sf['('f., ctr i c ilioning, s po r I s, \'tnyl Olilt•S. $6199 c 1 ilG\n ~56W. MuJtang 9951 ·59 ~IUSTAi'llG raslb!H'k, full iJOll•'r, disc brakes, a/c, lo u11lcag:c, St.JOO, lH:!-lJ!tj alt 5 7&~. :'ilustang CYCC! (.'Qlld, SiOO. ur best olll'l' ~7-6366 after 6 pn1. Old smobile 9955 -~------~ Sales &. SP:vtc@ OLIJSMO~ILE GMC TRUCK> -,-,,vNOA CARS u i'41VEK:)l1Y OLDS l.!i;J.J Hiu"oor Blvd. W°!Ll. PAY TOP DO r OP. YOUR VE"rr 84:.!-s&-l·I E dlr., ~sta l\1tli<I. ..,_..., Couga r 9933 '67 COt.;GAll. gd ~liek shit, 111;.12 Y>hl tll"Cl'. SJOO. or ofl~·r. niileage, s. jun1bo 57'7-tt278 9935 1 Dodg~•---­ ·;:, DODGE l'li;1r"'cr eu 1'111', no1 a l 5-~(i-:..'286. Ber 11: Jt111 SE, ~00 lOt rod. m, ---'P· full.v " oflcr 'ti.'! CHAHGEH, ~h11 t"C1uippetl. auto. lie 4'1.J-47j;,1 =(;t.Jll()DC_:_E_C_o_10-,-,-, . 318 vs l/S, (}{lid auto, air, l"<td1a1~. 1 vin~I top !16'2-3976 '6.t.: IJODGE IJarl 6 µ/s. Gret'n vinyl 101 t")'l auto, ' • 962-3976 • ·10 OLDS, 2 dr, 'SS', Xlnl mech. (.'Ond., 1 0\VUCr, belo1'' Blue Book. 673-8558 Pinto 9957 --· '72 Pinto RUNABOUT ~ spc1•d & Alil/l'M 1191Gl::ll\J $1995 HARBOR VIEW SUBARU 2100 Ha rhor Hl\'d. c.111 . &I~ ** 'ii PJNTO, ml cc aulonuttic, rack. radiah;, {'U!llOtl) int/exL, $1595. tH4-:1212 PINTO '71. • !\lust &ell, Ford 9940 movin&. lmn1ac. cond. Lo I n1iles, lice to beiie~·e. $147J. 1~han1 tili-!)163. ll l\l:'IJAC. '72 LTJ> B 11/;•ll up!\r111at Nflll C.dl \\'kda}s: Die :-.i!J--l!H 1. p. S23.50. -=;2PrNTO, Runabout. 2,00> k Kaye, CC, EXcel. cond. Slick, new --lirt•s, s11;i0. 546-318:.!. 'iO, i•/f', roitSate:72 Pinto, excel . $12W. tond, JK'll' tires. F!\1·8 track. '· E1·e~/ $1800. or best oiler. 962-6538 to trans, '72 PINTO Squire Sta Wgn, 4 spd, air, xlnt cond. $2'51I). . 011·ner. 1--HC· lEAfl-L-OW-MllEAGE GARS. Our-t-IH lot is full of lltem. Shop where the ~AGON M--', t2JMI>AlAA Dr .J:lpr_dto.p Low miles, vinyl root, air cond . PS , PB reg gas VB nice car. (552ESAJ '73 BLAZER Aulomal+c, P.S .. P.B . radio. neater. low miles. (96717N) TORINO l:irough<1111 11/h, au·. Good t-ond Uay \7141 &lil--O?l 11kntls !Il41 -19.1-i660 1970 !\IA VERICK, au 250cc 6 cyl eng, orig SI?..~. 5.)2-7890 all 6 '68 Ford Galaxil'. F~ air t'Ond, $6j(). 963-n !i pn1. pn1 . l·S\cn'.'t'>, 14 af1er fHS.215.:: . PINTO Sciuire \Vagon, ·n, nlr, auto, lo mileage, $2850, 61;,-310-1 • • nice cars are and be treated like a customer. '7 4 VEGA HATC.HBACK 4.561 miles. 4 speed. AM/FM radio, 74 tabs Save money tlere. (288KEKJ $2699 '73 CAMARO COUPE 14.9 41 miles Factory !resh car with air. vinyl roo! P S. P.B . auto. tilt wheel. ra(ho. (256VOKJ $3499 '73 MONTE CARLO COUPE 19,243 miles V•nyt roof, air.PS .. PB . auto. V6 shOWroom tresh (7661<.HZJ $3599 • '72 CAMARO COUPE VB automal!C. vinyl roof. new rubber, aor cond . suoer n1ce ! 12 1GIU) $3199 '72 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE. Vinyl rool. VB reg ga<; auto PS . P.B. air cond .. 6uperior car 32.000 m11es (565FFB) $2799 WE HAVE THEM TOO! 6 and 9 Passenger FORDS & CHEVROLETS EXAMPLES: 1972 IMPALA 6 PASSENGER Air cond1tton1ng. VB. automa!1c. 37.000 miles. power steering & brakes. luggage rack. (657EMFI 1972 FORD TORINO 6 PASS . Air cond1lion1ng. VB. automatic. power s1cer1 ng . power brakes. roof rack. [945EXOI 2828 HARBOR BLVD. • $2799 '71 CAMARO COUPE V8 <1111om,111c P :':; PB . mr cond . nice.> ca1 Low 1awnrot..l' (73 1CJU! $2399 '73 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE . V1nv t roor. auto. VB. P.S , PB .. a1r cond. Nice car. 1149G111 1 $3199 '72 FORD LTD BROUGHAM 4 Or HT. Low miles. e1ec windo ws. PS . P 6 . auto. VB, air cond. vinyl root Low !ow once 710 FFX ) $2799 '72 MUST ANG Sport Roof Coe .23 000 m•lo>s Vonvl tool. air P ~ <1uto. VB. gorgeou:-.tdr N(·wruOoe< 1 lOOFFY , $3099 '72 DATSUN 240 Z Coupe 11 000 m11os 4 !".tieet:I transm1sst0n. radio, power steering. nice $5099 COSTA ·MESA ' $4599 '70 EL CAMINO va radio <1u1omat1c. air cond , oower steering, nice (2 I 550GJ $2199 '73 GMC 314 TON PICKUP H D. flQlllP rower stcenng. au1oma11e. VB. like new. (3' 128NJ $3099 '71 FORD 314 TON PICKUP 36 000 miles Aor. VS. P S automal1c. AM/FM radio. nice (59936UJ $2799 '7 2 CHEVY 3/4 TON PICKUP vs n1r radio. automatic.PS PB . law. low pnce. (10960LJ $2399 '73 FORD RANCHERO Real stiarp 9 000 miles. Atr cond, P.S .• automa11c. V6, radio. (07006Al $3599 546-1200 ~~---air, ll(";v ""'' r.ick, air, A/T, t787F\\'X) st~ltires (Dir.) SAVE 6-15-5700 8-l•~1 ·7:: Pl:-\TO Rwiabout 1%7 FORD 11•agun 11'<1ns. au· ~hOt·ks li1ust SC{' $600. Sac. ~67 CORTfl\A 53,000 mpg. tapl:'deck ma tvnd, $115(). !WZ-9896 n1i. :.u Ch.•an! la5lltt:SJ Big VaJue ~s. x!nt 11Jl1-. 1 $,\ \'E 64>-5100 ---1!17:.! PINTO nunuOOut, 4 spd. . V-S. 2 Sacrifice !ksl o t I er . g o o d -197Hl lf\.J altt'r I ,r,. \\'knds. '66 fAlHLANE XI.:JOO d r . BI u c , -l9-l-9:).-i2 Pi--h 9960 9945 ymout transportation s,;.q;,. Lincoln -ATLAS \\'/vinyl - '""· full -k. Xlhl '69 1.JNCOL.111 Coupe top, fac ~tereo t pwr, ne&111110me 11-or running cond.. 13c ~8-2861 ult Jpn1. " Maverick Chrysler/Plymouth ofrer. I Open Daily !',.Sun. 'ILi lU P:'il Z!J~ I la1·b:>r Bl\'d., 9947 OtSta J\fcsa 546-1934 '70 MAVERICK '6.i Ply. t'llf ..\ dr. PIS. PIH. Vin . top. H.D. shocks, Au Io n1a 1 i I' lransn1iss1on, ck•an. ·18:\1. Ong. (hvn $19.l. mclio, healer, IJ o 1v er 5-:.~7 steering. A real clean car. P~~,.~-----~~=,,I 163AV\r) Only 1 _o_n_••-·--~---"-~- $1477 ~w.lwri& W TOYOTA Autos, Used 9900 THE VIKING llii.""OU'l-NIC&r 71 MUSTANG CPE. '67 Pontiac VENTURA ,\ u I <I n1 a t i c tr-.tn!'n1isslon, P'lY.l'I' Slet!ring, po 11,• c r h1·11kt'i;, & in <'xi:c•11tional ,-u11th1iun tUEY5T.i! $695 HARBOR VIEW SUBARU 2100 Harbor Blvd. C.flt 645--0660 1963 TEl\1PEST, new tires, new brakes runs good, $22J sra-1~1 1969 PONTIAC LeMana. Orig 011o"Tlf!r. Radio. 1\1C, aulo. Gd tires. $T::i0. 6-~2100. '61 PONT., lousey ~y. iilipplng clulch, super goocl 1notor. $7:,. &16-83til TtWmtirbird --'99=70 ·~c T·ULRD, 1111 p11T, xtm-'. -I dr, top cond.. $lll00. Day !">41-5.2'11, night ~Q(IB V09• 9974 197:? VEGA Hatchback, 4 lipd. Mwit Rll. $1775. Cnll after 5, 49.l--3385. '7-t CHEVY Vega Hatehblck stMClard, nevu OOen drlwn ~ 4!!1->316 72 Cbupc, Ruto. bet t er condition lhan any othe'r will ~'H't't°Pl tratfe,, 64+64Q7. , "12 \T£C:A Stntion\\·agnn GT option. ~ !Pt~ A: "Ir (776f'WN1 fDlrl f\VE ~-,..,_mio • '72 CHEY IMPALA A utomatic trans .. power steering, air conditioning vinyl top & many other cllx . extras. {264DUZ) · '71 PINTO $1088 Fully factory equipped 1nclud ing_ ... automatic transmission, deluxe intenor, etc. (387BYXJ 1969 DODGE DART Automatic trans .. power steering, air cond1tion1ng , dlx, interior. many other extras. (230DOLJ 1971 CHEV VEGA 4 spd , trans .. deluxe interior & exterior. Racing stripe, many ather extras. (465CPRJ r97 I FORD MAVERICK 588 Automatic trans .• vinyl $1 top. deluxe interior. (819DBQ) lu?o!~ic~~~'!w1r DOOR $1 58 steering, air oond.. . _ vinyl top. many oth er extras. (017EEMI 1972 CHEV 4DOORs1 8 v..a engine. automatic 5 transmi ssion, pwr. str., air cond .. vinyl top. many extras. (344EQN) ! $ S.1(1;'.l ?'l f-~ tnr• 'l'i I •l':''l,) 1•r; • " .. INTO Rad.o. heater. 4 speed trans.'(752 FXW} '11 •<A. •Cen~C> DP!('rrc·l p3ymen1 prier> io; S21.93 )fl ,to:iro ... r>d 1..reo11 APR 12 16'1(. PLUS 1 YEAR UNLI MITED MILEAGE ' BLUE SEAl WARRANTY AVAI LABLE fer ON RE~R~~~!i'e~~ILEACE MECHANICAL INSURANCE -.,CIK:I" Ullritrwn~t"I -· }·~{I ~ttl...,.,, ottd kOor •• ckfiMd Md l)W'_.wd lty ---~ 1""'..:1 ~1 S_.1Jr1.~Quc:ti:Ut. i1~t '1"•"~" ~r u:•·'fkt fflrOll~ ~ hctory ~ ..... !11p f'o--t~, 1'1C..kt gf c ~'>d ,.,..,....-, ia USA w C.t.t-IAOA. ·· ~OOC f.:<'fWH~RE IN U.S.A. or CANADA CllG BLE NO PAYME NTS Tl l JUNE v1 LOW ON CAS H OK _ v1 $SO DO\JVN IMM EDIATE DEll VERY ·/L:Ti! ~ OR :J.O CRE DIT~ .. NEW ON !06 v ~hone Now ior f ~E CRE DIT CHECK . 18 ~ lEA SE or SELL ANY • or MO DE L NEW .CAR ) $1588 ·Automatic transmission. power steering. v1nyl 1011 .11r cond1t1on1ng, many olhc r cx!ras. (550EIW) '71 COL T Economy 'NOnder with 4 soecd transmission & mJny other factory extras. (858CVY) 1969 BUICK LESABRE Automatic trans .. power steering, air cond111on 1ng, vinyl fop, many other extras. (YNM t61 J 1970 DODGE Monaco Wgn . steering, air cond111on1ng. luggage rack, many A°utomat1c trans. oower $ 9 8 8 other C!xtras. ( t 78 FVM ) 1970 FO D GALAXIE 500 Automati c trans, pvll steering. air cond . vinyl top. man y other extras. (967CYE1 5 108 1972 CHEV IMPALA $ 4 or. hardtop. V-8. 17 8 automatic trans .. air cond. power slPBr1ng. many extras (354EOEJ 1973 FORD GRAN TORINO Six. coupe, au tomatic $ 248 trans .. pwr. str .. air cond .. vinyl top, many dlx. xtras. (135HMA) I-w w "' > > z '" < -a z " z -:< " I- >-·< ,: w w "' ~ "' ::; ,... I.) I-I- "' a 17TH ST. a. s: w z I ' " • IF YOU DON'T WANT TO ENJOY LUXURY AT ITS BEST DON'T READ ANY FURTHER FORD'S'74 GRAN TORINO ELITE SAYE We're Celebrating with the ' . . . emphasis on SELL Super Savings on Super Selection of FORD SMALL r----1..L..:_..W,AR S ! NEW '74.LTD 2 QR. HARDTOP • +!OK & lie. Include$ steef rodiol white wo!l tires, pwr. sleering & brakes {di~c ). crui~e-o.motic, body 1lde mouldings, opera window~. delul(e clocks, front & reor bum~r guord~. deluxe wh eel stripes, 111nyl roof, :!-01~ state ignition, convenience g!'oup, lilt steering wheel, fingertip speed cqntWI. AIR ~DITIONING, AM 1FM itereo, ..,_~_·:_.~_l:_sk tt_~;e_:a_~rido_'· n_w;_"~-~~-~-~~_:~_~_"_o-_·_· ·'_"·_ric_p~_. doo_, '_"''_" -4& * SU PER BUY A Cl'Ul',o!•O·me>1!( lro"!J"l;>'ion. pow<>r lrorit di-c brol<n. ~ ~1e<!'<i""J, ..,..,1.;,.,.,,,, bodyi.ide m\dg\., •OC~~ .. P<""'! r<>old"'ll'· .. ~'11<ic docl. \hltll·b.lt.,d •od.ol t"'"'· ..odd!e l:wo'lze me1olhc,'5TI, fOO CtO 2 V li·cylor\Cl.;r <l"'iJ~. Cul•l0tnia """~"°" llQU!f)"*\1, lo..i H78• 15 bell~ W'!JW tire•. •eat bvmpe< guat<k, c.r c01>d,1io ..... ~lo.><to•rt·. duol '"°' W'(ll •peoken. AM mrlio, rinled 9lon. c~'" lohhord ~ot· <O<'l•ol ""'ror, loglll g.ow ... 1'«L ~-er1 ... ..,,110Dt. ~lock ;t.99. Se<ool !f•J625109918 NEW '74 FORD ECONOLINE 105CARGOVAN Sale Price $3287 ON * PINTOS ~ < ELIMINATE THE MIDDLEMAN -. - \)~ , J)! VISIT OUR VOLUME LEASE & ; ' DAILY RENTAL DEPARTMENT Economy + 300 cu. in. 6 cy1. engine, passenger seot, sliding corgo door, rear door9loss, Calif. emission system, solid slate ignition, 5 El 7xl4 B tires. Stock #1405, Serial Ill 0788 MUSTANG ll's * MAVERICKS ~§g~~~~(::::"'!f1(1 ' $5'617 36 MONTHS gtoop. ""'~~-~ ... ,.,,, ' 0 ''. 0 • 1,.,.-,1 & 1~-0< bvtopt_..-~ while /, <./ , Mo ,+ OPEN END -" '"'" ~w"' ''°"'' """" gou' & oll ,10fldord tac!Oty rquo~. lo T &l mil~\(O~fK) · '66 FORD MUSTANG CPE 289V·S.rtdo. heoter, oulomohc tf'Ol'l!'ftiMion. , power ~1eomng. (RPL7'92) ( " ·'67 FORD MUSTANG CPE '259V·8. radio, heo!.,,, o u1omotoc lrOl'lm<I~. ' power •1Cf!f•"9· 1VJ6870j '70 FORD MAVERICK 2 OR.6cyl.,rod•o, ~le-, "'"°""'''' 1•(rlttm••>o0f1. \ZlHS.SSI '71 MAZDA 111-2 CPE.1100.0. t...oier, 4 Ot~ ...... mog ,.+>!!'el,. J!.rr. ,117192•) '72 FORD PINTO 3 OOOR Rod.Cl. heat<"t, 4 1i-d. 2000e11~; (706ESD) '72 HORNET 11 od•O 1.,.,,, .. , ,.~,,,.....~,, ' "'.,., "' ,.,, ... ., "''"""'"!! a·• ':11 ~G~i ~~-~- $788 ~ '$988 $1488 $1688 $1 888 $1 988 '72 PINTO WAGON km"" h·O•o••, .l ,,..d ,:.?.if ¥~! '72 MERC CAPRI 11·0·· !"'"" ' 4 po.rd. -:.,. <or><iohon•~::i. (03lt00 '70 FIAT 124 'iP1DEll AM/fM rodio, .S •f!"""rl. •od•oh. ll'og..n.id>· (619CPK) '73 CHEV NOVA CU5l . RMI Cl.1-(oo•,.,, ""''"""'" "!!"'"'"''°"· <>·•. f<>"'N ,1,•r• "(I (']1'()GIV1 $2588 -s2ssa $2788 ( '11 CHEV MALIBU CPE Rod,o. heoi.•r . uu•omoht l•O"""''"Ofl. f>O""•" 1'•''"'"\J· po""'' l:)ru~t·•· p,r (20100~1 '69 CHEV IMPALACP( llod.g.1!"'11!..,., ou•omo1oc h<>~'"'"''°" I""_,. 1'""""9· ~'"l'I raoi. !Yll.tJ9S) '72 VEGA WAGON llad.a. l...oler. Ou!OPIOhC rm111n'hulan; 11 1/fyw) '73 PINTO WAGON AM FM •adro h'O'··· ~~ 2000<""fl 09?!-1001 • • '69 .f:ORJ» $1 688 WINOOW v~ 'l·I . radio. h«i•ier. Ou!Ol"Ohf 110,.1m1uion. ~ •lo!e<"'9. 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Ludlow Kramer, secretary of state fO< Washington, says the San Franctsro ben.k robbery in which Patricia Hearst parUclpated was staged by her kidnapeni '':for show and not for money.'' (Related pictures, Page ,S) • Kramer spent more than a month in San Francisco as director of the $2 million Hearst food giveaway program with which the Heants hoped to ..m the release of their daughter . "Many people think of the Symbionese UberaUon Army as an organization of .blacb," he said. ''It is not It's a vtry · wealthy organization, t0ntrolled by white wamen , mostly lrom the Ea'!I O>ast. The bank J'Obfxfy wai done for show and not for money. They don't seem to ha\'e any real purpoee other than to make society look bed, to give lfa slap in tbe face .'' Kramer•s axnments came during .a speech to the Kiwanis ctub in Hoquiam, Wash. He aaid be is coo~inood P.lisa Hearst "'as not a ~illing participant in her ~dnaping and that she bas bCen brainwashed until she was willing to make &laWments denouncing h c r p;irents. "I understand it is not bard to 'bralnwash a per80Q ln to da ys and In her p>Sition, she obviously has to go along v.1tb lbem." Kramer• &a.kt He said devices have been perfected to detect fear in a voice and that tapes of her stn1emcnts released by the SL.A definitely ha\'e shov.ed fear. Mcanv.·hil<', her fiance Mid Thursda~· night th:u her rejection of him nnd her famil y doesn't mean a da1nn thing" as long as she is being held by the SLA. Stt>ven \Vt.'t'<l, 26. a Univer!ity of .. California graduate slude"nt , told CBS News that l\liss Hearst v.·as "\•icl im izt'd'' v.1len kidnaped by the SLA.Fcb. 4 and the "situation has not changf'<l by nov.·. ·· In a !ape-recorded message received \Vedncsday, l\liss Hearst ridiculed \V~-ed and hl•r fiuh«r , Randolph A. llear~L pres1den1 and editor of the San Francisco EKamincr. She called them ·•ciov.n. ..... and "Jllf!S." She ;;\so rt'afflrmL'<I h (' r allt•i:;i;uu.·l' to the SL:\ A!ik1..-d whethf'r he still lo\'t-d ht•r . \\'red s.1id· ")'es. of rourS('. It \\'Ould Ix' ab- solulely foolish of 1ne 10 take that kind of rcicction 1n a personal 11a). and th<' ~1mc gOC's for her family " \liss llcarsl also said in her mcssa,1te thJI she 11·il\ingly joined eig ht SI.A n1cmbcrs in their $10.000 robbery or a I hl><'rnL1 Bank .branrh in the quiel 5tirul(l l)J!SJJ'ict. Sh<> s.11d th(' loot v.·ould he usOO u~· ··th<' people." \\'cC'rl 10\d rtportcrs outside the 11carst 111:insion in tlillsborough l~at he thought 11~ SL.A would pull off nnothcr crime in a 11'f't'k or 1110. "It n1ight bi:' murder." he said. "I lhlnk lh('y'll 1nost likrly try to shoot sorneonc and inYolvc Patty in ii or rau y wi ll iJJ\'O\\'C herself." San Ju·an Planner Seel{s Moratorium Diesel Rig Overturns In C"lemente A large diesel rig hauling a 21-ton bulldozer down the steep and winding stretches · of San Clemente's East Avenkia San Juan late Thursday night lost its bra kes, slammed into an embankment and then turned turtle. And a police patrolman following behind the massive tetup saw the entire iricldent. · "For a seoond there, I thcilght I had bought the ham," said a relieved driver William Egerer, 31, of Hennosa Beach: Egerer, alooe in the rig. WU lllllljjured delfli~ tho brief, but speditalar runaway on the last curve of the road before it meets with El Cam.int Reel. "I was driving down the hill, trying to take It as slow as I oou1d,when something snapped way back on the lowboy traUer," said the driver whose only problem in the ~P was a "bath" in spilled diesel oil. "Once it snapped the back wheels locked up and I was !tarting to Jose it," he said. ~gerer then made an instant choice to veer left into a steep embankment and the momentum oC the Joad forced the truck and cargo into a hlgb arc and tbeaooto Us side. POllce sakl had the rig gone out of control a little Carther, it could have been disa.sterous for the driver and the residents in the expensl\>'e hillside neighborhood. As it was, the rig hauling the buldoze r from a hilltop constnlCtk>D lite had substantial damage. E~erer was helped from the cab of the toppled truck and then driven to police headquarters where he could shower orf the fuel , wbi5=h can inflict skin burns if allowed to remain. Police then called for a heavy'crane to right the spilled load and found a laundromat so that jail trusties could waah the trucker's clothes. Officers said the tractor was righted by i heavy crane summoned from Tustin (at a tee or $77 an h>ur) shortly before dawn. Ex-Police Chief Gllilty of Bribes SANTA BARBARA (UPI) -Slailley R. camp has been com'1cted of aoceptlng brihU totaling l3ltl 11ben be was pollee chltf of the small community of Guadalupe in northern Santa Barbara c.uiily. A $uperior Court jury Thursday convicted Camp, who spe nt 26 years as a police officer, on two or rive briber colDlts . involving acceptance of payolfs for protecting bookmaking. Penalty for the conviction ls one to 14 ytars in prison. Jlldge Floyd Dodson set May 16 to bear a defense mOtion for a new trial. County's Secret Flles Discussed Funds kl 1u pport Orange County's ·tuper-secret po 11 c e Intdllge11<e unit moy be e11t off by -the counly Board of Supervioora unless some aort of ~clvillan review of whal goos Into the unit'• m .. whlob cumnlly "'°lain more than s,400 names'l• qreod UJIOll. Oounl)I ooll<e dlle!S say lhe matttr b 1~nttotiable." '"'tho Mory, ... Pap IL San Clemente Planners Deny Church Project By JOHN VAL TERZA 01 ,.. o.irr ,Itel sttff San C1emente city counci:men soon will be faced wltb bearing an automatlc Family of 5 IJie ·in Blaze · SACRAMENl'O (UPI) -l'lve meml>en of a fllcrtmento family dJed today 1!hon their faahionable residential home bunt into flames and burned. appeal Crom developers of a proposed religious-oriented boarding f3cility for the elderly after the project failed to enchant planning commissioners this \l,'ei!k. The panel voted 4·1 Vt1ednesday lo rerommend disapproval of a zone change sought for the San Clemente First Chr1sllan Church and s u r r o u n d i n g . acreage ln a long established residential ne ighborood. Commissioners )'ielded to compJainls from residenl5 of the area as "''ell as a staff report -.mg the ionc change as "spot.zoning" which assertedly would (See PROJECT, Pago Z} Kiiled In the early morning blaze h. . D-!-•• -T -... 1:1 "'ere Jack E. Forsberg, 43, 11 ~~w,i wife, Edith, 41, and children, Steve~ 14, Mitchell, 12, and Christine, to. Forsberg's parents, Mr. and ?.in. William Forsberg ol Los Angeles, managed to escape by kicking out a rear window. They were visiting their son, who was employed by the Xerox Company. Ex-Capistrano Citv Chief Out Of Elsinore Post Rate Hits P enk At 11 Percent NEW YORK (AP) -The prime lending rate to big business climbed to a historic 11 percent peak today, v.·hen Franklin Na tional Bank boosted the key interest ree from 101h percent. The bank said that conditions in the money market, where banks and corpora\iorul: raise short-term leodable funds , "more than justify'' the increase. 1be rise means that c orp o r ate Ernest Thompson, wbo left as San customers of franklin Nation.al. the 20th Juan Capistrano's city manager nearly largest bank in the nation. v.ilt find it !Our yeirs ago-·because of a general more expensive to borrow. But lhe railing-out with tbe ciiy council, plans to increase should not have an iinmt'<iiate resign under similar circurhstances in impact on consumer installment loan or the city of Elsinore J une I. mongage rates. v.·hich arc not directly Thompson, 48. has been embroiled in a he · dispute v..ith councilmen in lhe lakeside linked 10 1 prime. city across the mountains rrom San Analysts say the recent steep climb in Juan, but he deemed bis resignation as the prime, or the minimum lendin(? f~ coincidental with the dispute. banks charge most c r e d i t -v.· o r t h Y The issue in Elsinore focuses on corporate rustomers. renecls th t! 1bompson1s recent firing of veteran fire federal Reserve Board's decision to keep ch.ief Henry Boontjer on__allegations of cr~it ,tight The fed Yohich acis as the · bOrdin u · neuon s money ~ger, k.fls that moty ~men ·oraeref~npeln to l Jestricting t~ ~owtb of bank credit y,·j]J ,..lnsts~ the lire cblef but Tbompoon help control iollaUoii. ref~. ' This ~eek, the , Federal Resrverv.e Once he leaves the post in Ellinore. Board raised the discount rate, or fee 1t Thompsoo plans lo UmlD'lt a similar charges member banks to borrow froi:n position in the Kem Comity city of it, to 8 percent from 71,~ percent. This Ridgecrest, a desert community near added further upward pressure lo money China Lake. . (See PRl)tE, Page ZI Desert Dragnet u,-1 Ttl9'Ml9 Ar11as of the La1v Will Ask Extension On Freeze By PA~I EJ.A HAUAN 01 1M OMlr .. lltt Sttff San Juan Capistrano's cily planntr confirmed today that he will recommend an extension nf the 90-<.lay building freeze un til after the new general plan Is adoptl'd. "rm go in g In make this recommendation because of the amount of time and effort it will take to review and adopt the pl an and its related ord inances." sa id David J. Smith. lfe said he \\'ill exp.1nd on his reasons durin g a news briefing nn t.1ay 3. tf the city council accepts the propo!a l, it could push the moratorium into early rail. A recent rt'port from the city's general plan consultants. 11a\\'orth1 Lafcr and Anderson of Ncv.'PQrt B e a c h , Indicated that the final elements of the general plan might not be completed Willl Jul)'_ 29, . --'fhC'1defertnl-pe-m<t·· ·mropttiifbY · 1he-' new cily council as ooe or its first actions a oo JI.larch 13. came from fears of a logjam of applications in the planning dcpanment and item s needing pianning commission action. The ·city \Vas without a planning commi ssion at that time hccause o[ tradit ional wholesale resignation after elections. The council lllso \\'anll'd to prevent the stackin g of applications during the lime a new commission v.•as "in training." ~ Army troops are cheered of Lisbon to keep order. by loyal groups as they patrol the streets A new planning commission has now been appoin ted . but the council has not yet deemed it "functional." OCTD to Begi11 Se1·vice • To Mi ss io11 Viejo May 13 By DOUG FR ITZSClll~ 01 l~t 01UY '°llol St.ii Four llC\V Orange Count~' Tr;in<1t District bus lines \\'ill begin pro\·1dJn~ hourly service to the \lission Viejo area ~fay 13 with the_roules radialing from a terminus at the Laguna llills ~tall. The new serv1ce. described this morni ng at a Sadclleback V a 11 c y Cham ber of Commer~c breakfast by OC'TD marketing field rcprcsen!atl\·1· ~!rs. Laura E. Quayle . v.'ould provide both express and surface routes to the Santa Ana Ci"ic Center as v.·eU as inland and Cfl3Ftta1 rou1es south to San Clt'mcntc ;ind S:in Onofre respcctivf'ly. Tire four n{'v.' routes arc part ot an c\·cralt OCTD-cxpansion v.·h1 ch v.·Jll boost the number of busc!ll from thl' present 48 to 103 next month. A slide prescn1a1ion and display ol equipment is planned at !he Laguna lfill!! '!all Sat u rd a y from 11 a.m. to 3 p.n1 . to promote ridership on the new liJ\cs. and an inaugural ceremony for 1he routes \1·ill be held t\lcre ~lay 13 at 2:30 11 Ill The currt'nt freeze prevents the plann ing department from act'cpting ne w applications for re1.ones. tentative maps, diYisions Or -Jand, -l<fnd·U~permi!S, firststage architectural r c view . co nd it i onnl-use permits and environmental-impact reports. Some ap plicalions in the hands of !he planning staff before ~tarch 13 have been processed by the city council. Only one exception lo the frcc7.e has been allov.·ed. a request for a recycling center to be built. Smith said his schedule fo r general plan review 3nd adoption v.·ill be detailed ~t the first joint meeting or the city council and planning commission on t\fay ._7. 1\1.•o elements haYe been turned in ror citizen review -the seiSmie-safetv and· the historical and archeological eleinents -bul so rar no citizens have volunteered to stud y them. Elements to be receiYcd by June 3 are ~See FREEZE, Page !J Orange C:.ast Grove Woman Hunted J.1kc all OCTO line~. '.\Jrs. Qualle said. farl'!i \Viii be 2.i cents from Laguna Hill s ,\!all lo any poi n t in Orange Countr Transfers arc free. The four routes numOOrC'd 74. 57. 91 and 115. wllt-ix'}tln \11th h()Urly sen·1ce. she said. but \\·ill be expanded so buses depart nt :lO and. eventually 2Q-minu1e inrer.'a\s. Weather Sunnv ;ind \1·u.rmcr v.·cather 1.1o·ill arrive· just in time for the v.·~k· rnd. High temperatures Saturday v.·ill range from the middle liO:I 11long the OCaches to tM upper 70s further inland. BY::AllflllJK"IL VINSEL Of .. Olllr ......... A vast, detert dragnet ii>road over the U.S. Soulb'"'5t today for i Garden Grove woman "1lo jloU<e ·aiipe<! may have been inwlvtd In a mariJuana·smuggllng enurpriio that endod ID a bloodbath on a dusl)I, nmll rood. 'l'be shootout Victimt -discovered by t~'O teenaged hlgh school girls walking from ranch homts to a bus stop - tndude two U.S. CUstoms agento and a Oard.en Grove man. LB"1nen tnaMlng roadblocks arrested two )'OllDS womtn, one from Gank:n Grove. •bi.le btr 1lmr Is the fualtlve lnvestlgator1 want to question. Crime scene technicians h&\'e been piecin& tocetller theories about how Gardon Grove relklenl Mic:ha<l Williams, 43, and agento Louil Dbon, 31. and I , Charles BokiDsk.ie, 26. be(amc•lnvolved in the fatal gun battle . Charged today in Nogales, Ariz .• ~ith alleged drug possession are Carolyn Jean Cullison, 26, of Garden Grove, and Latie Joan Glugow, 21, of TUalon. ~tiss Cullison's sister Karen is lndentlflcd a1 lhe third, was rumored lo be drtv1ng a 1964 C.dlllac with C.lifomla licen5e pJatts. The lwo suspects held fOr que1'-ioning following their capture at ;1. roadblock were amlgned Thut1day btfore U.S. Ataglstrate Jtaymond Terliu.I In Tuc.Wn. then re.turned to Pima COunty Jail, Wl>ble to rnal<o their 13,000 ball. Garden Grove pollee said toda y they had no dlr<cl knowledge of the CUl!iJM slstert' adlvltles, nor of Willliznl, who appuenUy lived at the same local acddres1 11 the women. I I fn\'cstigatOrs found \Villiams' body beside and partially bcfl('alh his \1·recked pickup truck i'll the botton1 of a stet'P ravine 200 yards from the bodies of the slain agents. He had been hit by four shotgun blasts that penetrated the truck's steel cab and rear window as he apprently attempted e mad race for the !t.lcxic.in border ~nearby. Ills truck ~rrying an estimated 200 pound~ ol marijuana -a relatively small J11muggling shipment O\'er that desert route -eppartntly tripped a sensor device cn&ing over. One theory is that he realized BokiMkle and Dixon were 1ralling him and set up an ambush. fatally wounding one of the agents, then taking his shotgun and 1laymg the other. Santa Cruz Cou nty Sheriff Paul ISee SUSPECT, Page Ii ' Route 74 v.·111 be an express bus. prO\liding direct. non-stop sen'ice from the Laguna !tills ~tall to the Santa Ana Ch•1c Center by ~·ay of the Santa Ana F'l'C("way. Route Si also goes from the mall 10 the civic etnter. but is a surface route, moking !flops in Laguna ~ach. Ne:wport Beach And South Coast Plaza, amoog others. • Route 91 le:i''ell the mall and tra\'els Along F.1 Toro ltoad and Margutritt Parkv.•:iy. throu~h San Juan capfstrono and terminates In GrMt's Plata in Sllin Clt'~lc. Route 8S goes from Laguna 1-lllls Mall to 1..aguna Niguel, along La Paz ROQd and Crown Valley Parkway to Dana Polnl . 11 then follows Coalt ffjgbway to Its tenrunus in San Onofre. INSIDE TOD/\\' There i.t a "ttari.'ing yo1111a 1rl1&t" in Loguno Beacli 11•110 1,;orks i11 1tic·ks mul straw. Rend 'lbo11 1 l/CI f1rad11ote student Joh n Okullcl1 in torl.011 's \\"ceke11dcr. Al V-S.Ni<• ) •"n"' n \.. M. 11'1'4 '' C•hfotflli• J c11nltwd ,.._.. (f""l(t ,, (1'911.... l• Offtfl NoflCH 11 S•lltfl .. '''' ' fl'lflllt(.f U·U ... ,.."_ 11 AM \.1 .... ,, 11 MllllM• I ...,,...., Tr.t lt • -• .-.. DA.IL Y PILOT SC ---- Strealaing Dies •Au Naturel~ Death By the Auoclaled Pre•• Streaklna:. It appears, has gone the way or an nesh. "ll seems to have died an •au nMurel ' dt".ath," l.'Oncludes l>avid L. John storl. director of public safety at the University of M.ass:ichuse tts. "It bcca1ne popularized nnd c11n1py and tha t was It." An lnfo~n1ed surv~y of campuses "iiert a few "'tek sago the charge of the buff br lg3de was a daily ocurrencc shows the practice of dashing about ln the nude may suffer the same fate as hula hoops. \\'here have all the streakers gone? Shutd&wn Week Set At Onofre The San Onofre nuclear generating station v.i ll begin a one-week scheduled i;hutdown SalW'day so that crt'NI can go to .... m repairing leak.a in t'A'O separate systems on the non.nuclear side of the plant near the \\'estem White Howe. Spokesmen for the t\•lo utilit ies y,•hich O\\'tl the plant deemed the leaks "minor " and the repairs "'routine " on the 4~ megawatt reactor "'bich had been in continuous operation for the past 92 days. · Before lha:t period, the plant had been d<l800 for major repairs of damage caused v.·hen a turbine threw a bl.ade and an emergency system was triaered. The latter process cauaed a jolt tn cooling ptpes leading to the rtactor and damaged a valve and a pipe bracket. . Leaks ln the generator's rtheaters and hydrogen cooling l)'ltem -both systems !Serving· the conventional steam turbines ~ flN:t emerged soon after the plant v.·as itDrted up in lntc January. But officials of Southern C8H£ornia Uison and San Diego Gas and Electric companies der:ided to keep the plant in C)P.l!:raUon for several months and then ~ule the week's shutdown. 'lbe inUlaJ leak in the btat-e1change system went unreported to newwp1pers. despite IOlem.n VOWS from Edi9on eacutivet that a full·information j>n)lram was In effect at the plant. 1Tbe ~ ltretcbel beck lo lut Oclolier wben tbo turblno mllhap went ""'-1<d for weeks. lrolce In Southland !)IWW1 media , Md stlrnd controversy u state Coastal Commisdonen w e re evaluating a final decision on """'nicticln perm!IJ lor 1111 ldd!UOn of t~ more Onolre react.on. i!tWty aookesmen uJd lbe delays In ~inC the latest leaks auno about beclu.e of "tbelr minor -nature ... .__ S!JgliMOiiii M"!!Cilfi'i pfC!iim!--unJ>e cenrerating ayatem are common lo coaventimaJ and nuclear plants alike, they addOO. FromP .. eJ PROJECT ... ' not be compalfble with surrounding use. Although the m a t t e r would automatlcal1y have appeared on next J.ednesday's council agenda, spokesmen 1!I' the planning rtaff said today the ~hmen'• Foundation, the developer. +ec1 for a delay to allow more time to Oiiprdinate the appea). ~ group,-whlcfi -hes built-similar fi:illtle! for the aged in Loi Angeles ()unty, aMounced its plans ln a pn!M c;6nference late la!l year and had pmered ofrJcial support from several ~munlly leaders for the project Rlanned to take up a canyon leading to ~Ila Canyon Park. "'TO meet city parking requirements, the Applicant deeded city perml-Mlon to share city property for a new parking lot which would serve the planned p a r k iilprovemenls as well as the resident ticility at I~ comer or Avenida de la &strclla and Avenida Sie rra. Ou.HM COAST SC DAILY PILOT l r.. °'-Co•ll ""'" ""°' -"~ -~ .. «>""' '""'" -N•"' P••-.o "C'\1(1'·•~"""11"-0ro"4)• (.o,o,r "'t" ~'"<;I c.. ... 1 .. ~· s..i.o.tt ...,~-.,. .,,_....., W.,•d., "'-" ,,.....,. b C...11 II ..... 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"We never really understood why we did It in the first place, IO 1 eouldn't say "'hy 'o\'f're not doing It now,'' mused~ yearo(lld Ooug \Vorlcy, a Princeton undergradua te. A spokesman for Florida State University. one of the rtrst schools 10 experiericc naked speedsters. says the fad was a one-time-only ex perience. "When >'OU'vt done it once, you can say you've .done lt n.nrl there's oo need to do It any more," explalns t.like Beau<19ln. At the hel1ht of the crue, streaktn paraded their warts by lhe hundreds - Ibo Unlvenlty ol Georcla claims 1 ........i 1,500 on one Mardi evenlna -and In 1 variety of locatlona, including the Academy Awards ceremony, airliners, 11t1te legislatures ilnd Vatlcar;i Chy. Motorcycles, horses and parachutes supplemenled the conventional imeakers· cnly dash. Ski masks, cowboy hats, and body paint were used to highlight the baaic buttockil costume. Studenll and school offldall say there ls still the ()C(:Bsional streak, but all ._- Poliey Affeet? Kissinger~ Talks of I mpeacliment WASHINGTON (AP) -Secretary or Stale Henry A. Kissinger toda.y conceded President Nixon's impeachment problems could ar· feet foreign policy over the long run, but said they have bad no lm· pact so far. . Kissinger, at a news conference, stressed parttcularly that the Soviets have not made "exorbitant demands" on the basis of any notion that the Nixon Administration is weakened by the congres· sional impeachment process. ,.Any president lives longer in history tha.n in head.lines,'' Kissinger declared In defending U.S. foreign policy -and dis· associating it from Nixon's Watergate troubles. He said that in negotiating nuclear weapons with r.toscow and in all other foreign fields he would be guided by "national interest" and not by any attempt to make the Administration loo k good. And. in his longest response. Kissinger disputed a contention by Sen. Henry ~1. Jackson {D·\\lash.) !hat the United States is seeking a "quick·fix" on nuclear agreement with the Soviet Union to ease impeachment pressure on the President. Coast Panel Gives Views On Overlook, Tidal Areas Creatton of a public overlook at Dana Point and more protection or !ldal areas at Doheny state beach are among the recmunendations made by r~ coastal commlsior1 planners. The suggested polldes are contained In a revlsed verskln of the marine planning elemeot being prepar<d by lhe South CoMt Rgeklna.I 1ale Cons e rv at Ion ~ The planners also want to est.abliab a public put at Creacent Bay Point ln Laguna Beach and preserves In Upper Newi>Oft Bay, llolsa Chlea In Huntl~on Belch and the Irvine roast between lquna and Ccrooa del Mar. The document, much stronger'than its ·1nllfal venlon, abo details fll>llcles on water qualify, tiOiOfti aOOeitUirres:-- 11 wW be . consldcrtd by t h e commJssion at t a.m. Monday in Long, Beach Harbor Departm<nt headquarte,., 925 Harbor Plaza Drive. The proposed element is the flnt of nine parts ol a coastal mMter plan which the commission must hel p develop by rarly 1178 for the J.egis1ature. It is outlined In Propooilion 20, lbe 1972 coastal zone act whkh created si1 regional and one statewide commissions. The regional marine element had its Trasl1 Pickup Rate Increased In San Juan A rate Increase of 50 cents per month for refuse colle<::tlon has been granted by the San Juan Capistrano City Council . The increase raises the quarterly bill paid by residents for trash collection to $6.00 instead or $4.50 and It Increases commercial rates by 30 percent. The rate hike v.·as reques ted by lhe Truman W. Smith Disposal Company y,•hich contracts with the city fo'f refuse coll ection. Thomas Trulls, owner or the company, said the increase w a s necessary lo combat riling operating costs. A further proposal to ha,·e one week designated "clean up week" v.1thln the city was dropped by the council. The added "·eek of special service would ha\'c cost an additional 25 cenll per month for each customer. first hearing ~larch 4. but WI! criticized by many speakers ror cootaining too many "should bes" and not enoogh "ahall bet ... It is now more emphatic. A public hearing oo the oe<ond planning element -coostal land -will take place the ame day at 3 p.m., also In LOii( Beach. Some of the new or stiffer recommendallons In the draft marine tlemeot are: -Existtn( marinas, within two y..,. ol the plan'• adopticln. shall provide .inuen1 dltchar1t sysloma lo Ill pie,., flolll and refueling stations. _ ..,. 1lrydockl and boat yanlt •hall be requlrt<t-"W'"CMtrol surface runoff and -illlr'foulfll( -. -Fr<quency ol boat use shall be used In allocating marina apaces a n d moorings to give preference to active boatenl. -Dro:lglng, dlldng and landfllllng in wetlands and e;,tuarice &ball b e pn>hlbllo:l unless abooluloly necessary for the public welfare. -Oil tankers ml1St carry perionnance bonds to cover clean-up and damage of oil spilb. -Preference in state water and sewer grants shall be given to applicants who plan maximum water reclamation. l'rotll ,. .. e J SUSPECT ••. Showaller said it appeared the wounded Williams probably ran do'A"D one or the victims with the truck or shot him first. before turning the shotgun on the dead man ·s ~r. One was shot eight times and one nine. said Sheriff Showalter. who foJloy,·('d A !rail of tracks from the scene until it \'anishcd on hard ground . "I belie,·e there was more lO It than just 200 pounds of marijuana," he said. noting infunnation had been obtained that Williams 'A11S wanted on narcotics charges. lie suggested more than lbe two women in custody and the ooe being llOUght might know something about circumstances of the killings. "It \\'as horrible," said Nancy Searle, 111. "'ho \\'as Yl'alking to catch a school bus v.•ith her sister Julie, 14. Yl'hen they round the bullet·rlddkld U.S. Customs truck and bcxlies. Virgil Heads for Home Afwr His 'Dream Trip' SAN DIEGO IAl'l -Virgil Taladay ;, heading home 10 Sterling, Colo., after his dream wetk come true. The l l·year-old ~ukemla v I c t I m cuddled a baby chick to hll chetk, rubbed nose.s with a goat, dressed like 1 pirate for " ride acros5 a lagoon, saw Disneyland And v.·atkcd on the great deck of lhe aircraft carrier CoostellaUon. "It's really nlet," VlrgU 1ald, his brown e)"tS sparkling. Ilia neighbors In Sterling, who know Virgil 11 dying or cancer. fin anced the trip for hlm. After the money wu collected, 1 traw l agent made tbe arrangements and Kay County. Virgil's tc1cher, 1Ct'Ompanled him lo Southern Callfomla. An unclt. radioman l.C. Floyd I Taladay, was the boy's etCOrt on the Constellation. At Ibo zoo Tbundaj' afternoon Virgil wanted to stay with lllnky Dinky, 1 fOlll'<>llnCe baby rina· tailed lemur which was wrestling with a blanket In the animal nunery. , At tbo sight of beggln& hea'1. Virgil I bunt Into laugh\tr. "Back hornt, I've got a dog named Snoopy," said the youngster. "lie'• a little dog. He's a boy." Mrs. County took Vlrail to see a cancer specialist In San DlelQ before mating pl"" lo be home Saturday. No Um• llmll has been "'' for Vlrgtl, one of nine chlldrtn, but doclon say hll lllne.<s I! ttnnlnaL agree the fad has laded like a suntan in winter. Peter C. Petenon, a Massachusetts freshman whose multiple exposures earned h!m \be tille or "King or the Streakers," 111y1 both irtreakers and the public became bored with the high.speed nudity. "People got !Ired or reading about it nnd seeing it on TV," he said. "\Ve had one blJ streak, but after that wt needed to do something to m:ike It worthwhile ror people." Tom t.fatthel.15, a lit1lvertlty of Wyoming dean, 11y1, "I ha ve a feeling . ' .. Don Nixon Litrk It's beeau~ the press qult CO\'tring ao thoroughly. I don't know whldl came first -Lhe loss or interest On the part of the tC!porters or the students. I guess the novelty just wore off.'' To be sure, 110n1e still compose variations on the lhcn1c. ' The mo.~t popular attrocllon at a University or North Carolina campus carnival wus a "shootlng gallery " wbb"c 25 cents got you a water balloon to throw at a dashing streaker. Arld on Easter Sunday at Temple t:niversity , ri n1ale streaker WOfe bunny cart and a bow 1ie. Dr. Ot«ge Hamm, vice pt'Mideot for student aCfairs at Arizona S t a t e University. expresses some concern for the futlU'e of students charged with Indecent exposutt as a result or streaks. "Things that are considered campus humor one year might not rcnect that hwnor l'A'O or thrftl year• hence," be says. Asked tr he tvcr oonsidertJ streaking himself. llamm said.1 "I'd be like 1e>me ol the people caught doUI& tt, bul who could not be charged for ladt ol evidence." .J Mitchell J~~y Moretti Raps Lobby Charge SACRMIENTO I U P l I Asks for Memo Assembly Speaker Bob Aforenl says the accusaUon that liquor lob~yists are "supplying women" and other ravors to legis\aton was "a bunch of baloney." NEW YORK (UPll -The Mitchell· Stans trlal jury asked today for a memo from financi er Robert L. Vesco lo Donald Nixon of Newport Beach, the President's brother, v.tiich the government contends th reatened disclosure of Vesco's $200,000 srerel 1972 r\ixon campaig n donation wtles!I a federal investigation of Vesco \\'as dropped, The jury, in its first full day of deli beration, also requesled that federal Judge Lee P. Gagliardi read to ii the portion of his charge .,.,.hich said the jury mu.st find that !ormer Attorney General John N. Mitchell and former Commeree Secretary Maurice H. Stans engaged in "a single and continuing conspiracy" ra ther than an episodic, Wlt'Orulected one . The requests indicated that after more than seven hours of deli beration since gelling the case Thursday afternoon the ninc·man, three-woman jury stUI v.·as v.·cighing the first C0W1t in the 15-count criminal indictment. The first count alleges ltK'y conspired to impede !he investigation in exchange for the Vesco con tribution. Judge Gagliardi read the charge section in open court, said he ~·ould give them the memorandum, and sent them to IUJl('h. The memo was sent shortly alter the eloc"tion of 1972 and given to ~titchcll, From PGfle J PRIME • • • market rates. Jn announcing the decision to adopt an 11 perc e nt prime. the chairman of · -ftatiol1al, llarold ¥. Gleese11, said: "\\le may as 'A'ell face reality and get IG the top as soon as possible. Pussy· fooling only prctlangs the~ agony of "'aiting for the decline.'' Earlier today, First National City Bank became the latest large brutk to adopt a 1011 percrnt prime whic h is prevalen t throughout the industry. One bank, Citizens & Southern i\ation::t l Bank of Atlanta, has a 11>3'~ percent prime but this Is being charged only on new loans. Citizens has a 10 12 percent prhne on existing loans. who sent it back 10 Vesco without ever telling Donald Nixon about it . 'Mle government In 1tS c 1 o s i n g st atement said the memo wa s an "out· :ind-0ut threat addre!Sed really to the Pre!lidcnl of the United States to do something about that Investigation or Ve<'<! \\as going lo blow the whistle about the con1ribution . . " The jury began deliberating lhc crimin;i l L'Onspiracy trial al 4:55 p.m. Thursday. and 20 minutes later asked for co pies of lbe highly compl i cated indictment. Today marked the end of the 10th v.·eek, and this was the 46lh day in session of the trial. The two suspect s sat with remarkable calm and self-composure through 15 hours of summa tions by counsel for both sides -the defense pa inted UlCm as men of honor who could not break the Jaw. and the government said lhey were liars \\'IKI sold political influence -and 3 ~? hours of the judge's charge, before the case went lo the jury. The defendants are chnrged wilh trying 10 impc'Clc a federal Investigation of Vesco in exchange for his secret $200.000 cash donation to the 1972 Nixon campaign, and of lying to the grand jury about it. The jury mus t decide the fate or each man on one count of conspiracy, two counts or obstructing justice, and Sil counts or perjury -18 separate decisions y,·hich will be reported out on a verdict fonn with a vertical column for each defendant to be marked "guilty" or "not guilty" nine tilnes each. From Page J -FREEZE .•. "Those davs are almost totally gone in Sacramento to the best or my knowledge." l\1orctt i I o Id newsmen Thursday when asked about the charge by Dr. Joel Fort, a San Francisco author. "Nobody \\'alks around and says, ' "Hey Bob, do you want a 'A'Oman TI1ursdav night ," said f\toretti. a Dcmocrcitic g ub c r na t o r i a I contender. Sewage Plant Expansion Bid s Exceed Plans Bids for the three-million..gallon·per· day expansion of the South East Regional Reclamation Authority (SERRA) sewage. treatment plant were oprncd Thursday and every ooe exceeded the enginee r's estimate. Donald Martinson of Lowry and Associates, consu ltants to Si:!RRA, had predicted the plant enlargement would cost $L9 million. The lowest bid, submitted by Weard co Construction C.Ompany, was $2,190,00'.l. According to state rules , the overbid must be no higher than 15 percent of the estimated construct.ion cost. Although the Weardco bid exceeds the percentage, officials ol SERRA pointed out that the bid includes the cost of the demolition of the Dana Point Sanitary District's se'A·age treatment facility. The demolition is not to be considered part of the construction costs, according to state guidelines. \Veardco's bid includes $29,000 for the those relating to open space and demolition project. I! this is subtracted conservation. public safety and noise. from the overall bid, the fi gure brings Th_c_wcond__grgu.R_Qf ele1nen13, tQ be _,!!!e bid within I.he allowable 15 percent su bmitted June 2-t by the consullants. overage. y,·ill include circulation, housing, parks The Dana Point Sanitary District is and recreation, and public facilities. currently pumping its waste into the The final clements of the general plan adjacent SERRA facility on Del Obispo y,·ilJ be land use, commW1 ity design , Road near Coast Highway. The old scenic highy,•ays. and government and plant's removal, scheduled for early admini strative organization. summer, has been ordered by the San Extensive pu blic hearings Y11ill be Diego Regional Water Quality Control scheduled on esch element , said the city Board becaUSe the facility can no longer planner. meet treatment requirements. ------ I Consumer Guide says "Best value in the Industry!" 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Jone' :l\C'fJge nf 30 1ndustnal srocks rose 6 96 points t \ i3-l 6-I On tht' plus si de in 11,~f !'. noled the rnaiket h:id h<'t 11 ripe for a tech1111;al 1ehounct a!ler the pa111cu la1 Iv sharp lo,~es reco rd ed ~111te I ue,.da1r \nd the\ s~11d so111c hu\111~ b\ prnfeso;:1nnals :ind lraders \\;J S protnplcd hv a sudd en n10 \c 111 a \\1dcly follo...,cd lct hnicat 1nd1cuo1 -odd lot o:.:hort ~:'.!IC" 'I I Sl ltt "-"' l:1!:l l'"" .. ~ "-"' ... """' '""" ~·~ , .... d > •• " • ' " . ' • " '"' "• , ' • t ' , Ameri.,an Sales l'olttme e U'e.rer11 1\I, LOS A~GE! F.~ IUPI) \\estern Air Lines Thursday rr1>orted the high est first quarter(' 1m1ngs 1n its 43-)ear h1storv JXJrlly bccau!':C of a boost 1n lrriff1r hrtv.ccn the mainland and !!av.a u \1 i e 1rn1n.i.:s lrr !he three monlhs 1 nl o u n t e cl 10 S7 il2 000 or 5~ cents per p )rf's1drnt ;ind C'hlf'f f'Cl'rull\f" officer told shareholders at thei r ;innu :l l m c e l 1 n g I .irn1ni:is for lhC' <.:;imr period a ~ear :lgo wt re S2 830 000 or 19 cm1s a share e ll·G·ll J • \ ' I . . .. , ....... ,o, '"''" QUEENIE . 8 Phil lnterlandi ........ • • window • • I ' ' ·•on the world ••The fellow, who had jogging nut." this office before you was a f,. M. Boyd Women Collect . . Ta11gihle Stuff Lot of males but few females collect bubblegum cards, matchbook covers, postage stamps, bumper strips and travel stickers. Lot of females but few males rollect dolls, bracelet channs, fancy scarves, glass figurines and painted plates. Note the difference? The men seem to go for sym- bolic paper which has little value in itself, but represents something else. The women tend to prefer tangible art worth what it's worth, no more and no Jess. Why some Nort h A1nerican Indian girls wanted to dye their hair even blacker I cannot say, but the record sho~·s many did so by rinsing said hair in a boiled solution of the gum from mesquite bark. Almost but not qu.ite one out ol every four lady doctors is a pediatrician. i\IARTINI Q. "Who invented the martini?" . . A. Can only report it turned up first m San Francisco late in the last century. Incidentally, "''ere you a"''arc it's the cocktail ordered nlOst rrequcntly fu this country? Q. "How much did bread cost in Ireland during the in· famous potato famine there?" A. About $40 a loaf, I'm told. If the parents of both you and your matr!monial mate . were divorced you still have a 60 percent chance of stay-• • • .. t t ing married yourself. lf the parents or o~e of )'<IU uu no the olhcr were divorced, you have a 75 percent chanc~ of keeping your own household together. And it n71ther of your parents were divorced. your chance of holding your marriage intact stands at about 85 percent. DRAGON It has been reported that the original lizard kno"''" as the Komodo dragon groYl'S lo be JOO feet long:-Client asks how fast that beast can run. And whether -how gross! -it eats people. Runs up to 12 m.p.h .• maybe faster. And yes, it will eat a groYl'n human, if it can catch one. Pretty vicous reptile. Reliable observers say they've seen a 111)- pound Komodo dragon devour a 90-pound hog in 17- minutes: Today's elk nationwide outnumber the elk hereabouts in 1910 five times over ... If that RUssian name ends with "ovitch," it signifies "son of' ... There are about as many Christ1nas cards sold every year as people on earth ... Dentists contend that 49 out of every 50 citizens have at least one crooked tooth ... Did I tell you a seven· inch pencil cnn draw a line 35 milC's long? In old Egypt the numeral 10 \\'as depicted by a horse- shoe. JOO by a c~rkscrew and 10,000 by a pointing linger. \-\lhy is unkn&un. An old Californ ia law makes a housewife liable to im- prisonment if she doesn't boil her dustcloth. Address mail to L. J\1. Boyd, P.O. Box 1815. New- port Beach 92660. " _ ... _ - What CAN You Get for only a dime r-' " these days? People Section -a II about people you know DAILY PILOT -- ·---~--·--· - panasonic 25" diag. console 579.88 Reg. 599.83. As big a sc reen os they moket Eye-catching M ediferroneon styling plus reliable 100°/o solid stofe cha ssis, automatic fine runing, O ·lock color ~ontrol and block matrix picture tube. 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Laguna Bea~h T o1lay's Fl_nal ' VOL 67, NO. 116, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY , APRIL 26, 1q74 TEN CENTS Prime Rate • Climbs to Ba11k's l\.ey Fee Boost 'Historic' NE\V YOflK !AP \ -The prime li'nding rate to hit: business cli1nbcd to a historic JI pcrcl'nt peak tod ay. v.hen Franklin Natiornil Bank boosted the key interest fee from 10' ~ percent. n ie bank said that cond itions in the money market. v.'here hanks and corporations raise short-tenn lendabl e funds. ''more than justify" the increase. The rise means that c orp o rate customers of Franklin :\'atiooal. the 20th largest bank in the nation. vl'il: find ii more expensive to borrO\\'. But the inc rease should not have an in1mediah· imp::ict on consum£'r installment loa n or inortgagc rates. "hich arc not directly linked to the prin1e. Security Pacific Bank ar.d United Cali· fornia Bank moved today lo 10~. percent. Analysts say the recent st~p climb in the prime, or the "ltnimum k!nding fee banks charge most cred i t · y,·o rt h y corporate customers. reflects t h e FC'de ral Hcse rve Board"s decision lo keep crrdit tight The Fed v.·hich acts as the nation's money managrr. feC'ls that res1riclini:: the ~rO\\'.th of hank credit v.·il! help control inn atiou. ~-Tlus v.·eek. lhe Fed eral Re!:(r\'erve ONLY SKELETON OF ROOF REMAINS AS FIREMEN MOP UP IN LAGUNA NIGUEL Investigators at Scene Blamed Sto,.. G150lin• for fueling the Big Bl1ze • Bo.1rd raised the discoun t rate. or ft.."(' it charj(l'S men1ber banks to borro"" front it, to 8 pcrcenl from 1•~ percent. This added further upward pressure to money n1arket rates. Fire at Niguel Causes Damage Put at $10,000 A sudden blaze fueled by perhaps 25 gallons or stored gasoline exploded in a Laguna Niguel home today, causing Orange County Fire D e part m c n t personnel difficulty in controlling the raging flames. Damage to the home of Patricia \Voodpouse, 25152 ~lanto Drive. \\'35 estimated at $10,000, wi1h the worst of it centered in the garage and roof area. Investigators said that only Tammy \Voodhouse , 16, was home at the time, because her 1nother had just lefl and her small brothers were in school. F:iremen first on the scene said they found names ahooting high throu gh lhe shake roof of ttie garage area and that the .blaze was .~ell advanced. Tbe five fire vehicles and 15 men commandecr .by BattaBon Chief Jonn Rolland encountered c o n s i d c r a b I e difficulty due to the intense, gasoHnc-°"(ed heat and raging names. Only skeletal rafters remained above the smoking rubble in.side th e garage "'ans after firemen finally oontro\led the flames. Investigation cooUnucd today to determine what ignited lbe fuel stored in the garage. Nixo1i Pro1nises 'Mass Ei1itlence' 011 Watergate WASHINGTON (APl -Presidential counselor Dean Burch said today President Nixon will turn over. "a massive body of evidence" to the House Judiciary Committee next week which he said should clear up the \Vatergate controversy. ''tariy next week. when the President responds to the commillee.'s subpoena, a massive body of evidence 'A·ill supplant charges and allegations and innuendo." Burdi said in a IWlchcon speech lo the Republican National Committee. "And out of this factual record . the whole story will emerge and the 'A1hole truth become known ,'' Burch said. "That body of evidence will be substantial ," Burch sakl. "It will be relevant. It will be compelling and persuasive. I genuinely b e I i e v e . beginning ear')' next ""eek. that the end of Watergate will be In sight." Burch gave no particul ars on just \Ybal \\'ould be turned over to the con1 mitlee. which lJ studying impeachment motions against t~ President and which has subpoeMed tapes and documents relating to 42 White House conver!atlom in (S.. NIXON, Page %1 --•' Hotel Owners Rap City For Decreased Tourism By llJLARY KAV E Of ttlt Dall'/' Piiot Sl11! "~obody kno\\·s \\'e·re here any more." lamented Guy Taylor, 0\\1ler of the Village Inn in Laguna Beach. A number of hotel owners feel tourism is declining in the Art Colony and they blame the city __ gfil'.ernment f o r decreasing it-. promolion. "People will go "'here they're asked to go, but Laguna Beach just isn't asking people to come here.·· Talylor added. Some hotel owners report a downward trend in their occupancy rates while others deny any change has occurred . Some owners appear reluctant to pub1icly adm it they don 't have full houses. ~lean\\•hile. city officials contend the re has been no decrease in bedtax revenue - a charge collected from transient occupant.-.. '"I was dov•n 20 percent in December.'' reported Betty Robinson. ov.·ner of Laguna Shores. She added th a t occupancy has been down every month since. and that it isn't just the gas crisis. '·There's no question that the city's reluctance to promote Laguna Beach is affecting us. \Ve've got tremendous cornpctltion from places like San Francisco. Santa Barbara and San Diego -each having run page ads in the Los Angelt!S Times." she said. Dick Clark. of Clark Advertising. handles pronmtion for the city under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce. His budget has dropped from $15,000 in 1969-70, to SS.GOO this year. '"We u.scd to advertise all year round in Desert Dragtaet nu1ny ne"·spalX'rs. including Thl' Chicago Tr ibune and the :'iC\V York Timrs. attn1ctlng visitors fronl all O\"er the country.'' he recalled. ··~ow. I can only run spot ads for part of the yea r in papers in the \\'est and ~lidwest."' he said. The Laguna Bech City Council isn't sure of the real benefits of adv£'rtising. expla ined Ed Warren of !he city's ac. coun!ing office. . "Since it's difficult to prove if it helps. the council dt>cidcd to make do with ;i sn1atler t>udget for th£' Chamber of Con1merCT." But Clark believes advertsing docs help. '"T"o years ago \\'£' had 74 inquiries for accommodations from Arizvna, one of 1See llOTELS, Page 2! County's Secret Files Discussecl Funds to su pport Orange County 's super-sec ret po I i cc intelligence unit ma~· be cut off by the county Board of Supervisors unless some sort of civilian review of what goes into the unit's files which currently contain more than 5,400 names is ag reed uJXln. County police chiefs say the m.itter is "negotiable." For the story, see Pa ge IL In announcing the decision to adopt an 11 per c ~ n t prime. the chainnan ol Franklin National, Harold V. Gleason, said: '"\\le n1ay_as \veil lace reality and get to the top as soon as possible. Puss}·· rooting only prolongs !he agony of \\'ailing for the decline." One bank. Citizens & Soulhern National Bank of Atlanta. has a IOJ 1 perct!f'lt prime but th is i~ being charged only on new loans. Citi<rens has a 101~ percent prin1e on existing loans. ""i Ex-Hearst Aide Sa)'S Robbery ])one "For Show' From \\"Ire Services A. l~udlow Kramer, secretary of stare for \\'ashi ngton. says th e San rraneisco bank robberv in v.hi ch Patricia Hea rst participated "was staged by her kidnapers '"for show and not for money.'' (Related pictures. Page 51 Krainer spent more than a month ln S<ln Francisco as director of the S2 million Hearst food givea\\·ay progra1n \1·ith 1vhich the ~lear.1ts hoped to win the rclra~e of their daughter . ··r..lany people think of !he Symbionese Libe ration Arm y as an organization of blacks." he said . ""It is not. It 's a l'cry wealthy organiza rion. t'Q ntrolled by v.·hite women, mostly from the East Coast. The bank robbery 1'1"35 done for show and not for Jnoney. They don't seem to have any real 'purpose other lhan to mak~ society look bad .. to.giveJt a.slap.in the face.~ Kramer's com1nents ca me during a ~peech to the Kiwanis Club in Hoquiam, \\lash. lie said he is convinced ~liss Hearst "·as not a "'illing participant in her (See lr!::A RST, Page 21 Grove Woman Hunted By ARTIJUR R. VINSEL 01 11\t DlllY Piie! Stiff A vast-, dese rt dragne t spread over the U.S. South"·est today for a Garden Gro\'e woman who police !IUlpect may have been involved in a marijuana-"Smuggling enterpri!e lhat ended In a bloodbath on a dusty. rural road. The .shootout victims -discovered by t\\"O teenaged high sebool girls walking from ranch homes to a bus stop - inc lude two U.S. Customs agents and a Garden Grove man. La\\men manning roadblocks arrested two young women. one from tlarden Gro ve, while her sister Is the fu gitive inmllgatort want to question. Crime scerie technicians have bl"<':n piecing tas:ether theories about how (h1rden Grove resident Alichilcl Wllllams. 43, and agcnl.s Louis Dlxon, 32, anl1 Charles Bokinskie. 26, became in\•olvcd In th£' fatal gun balUc. Charged today in ~ogalcs. Ariz .. with alleged drug possession are Carolyn Jean CUiiison , 23. of Garden Grove, and Leslie Joan Glasgow, 72, of Tucson. t..liss Culllson's sister Karen is indenliOed as lhe third. was rumored to be driv'ing a 1964 Cadillac l'l'ith California license plates. The two ruspeclS held for questioning follo'A'ing the ir caph1rc at a roadblock Were arraigned Thursday before U.S. ~tagistrate Raymond Terlizzi in Tucson, then returned to P1m11 County Jail, unable to m'Rke their $3,000 ball. Garden Grove pollet! said today they had no direct knowledge of the Cullison .siste:rs' aet1,•itlel!, nor of \Villlams, who appa rently lived at the &ame local ncddress as the \\"Omen, • • .. .,_, Investigators found Willia~' body beside and partially bcncnth his l'!Tecked pickup truck at the bottom of a steep ravine 200 yards from the bodies of the slain agents. lie had been hit by four shotgun blasts that penetrated the lrnck's steel cab and rear window as he apprently attempted a mod race for the ~1exicnn border nearby. TTI! truck carrying an estimated 200 Pounds of lmrijuana - a relatively smn11 sn1uggllng shipment over that desert roule -appa rently tripped a sensor df!V\cc crossing over. One theory is that he realized Bokinskie and Dixon were trailing him and set up an ambush . fatally l'l'Oundlng one of the agents. then taking Ills shotgun and slaying the other. Santa CM Co unty Sheriff Paul ISet SUSPECT, Poge %1 -· 11 Percent • Lagtina Tangle Five parked cars and one building \Vere _dan1aged 111 Laguna Beath Thursday afternoon when a driver turning onto 1'.lerrnaid Street lost control of his car. The accident was a chain reaet io n afte r firsl parked car was hil. Building damaged at 347 ~1er1naid SI. once housed the Pennysa ver. \\'alter Douglas Carter. 42 of 39 1 Setond St. wa s arrested on suspicion of drunken driving. !Iis license plate is shown below. S.ight:' • ID Survey Bares Less SL reulii ug By the Associated Press Streaking. it apptars, ha s gone the "·ay of all flt'sh . "It S('{!mS to ha\•e di ed an ·:1u naturel" death,·· concludes Da \'ld I.. Johnston, director of public silfcty at lhl' t.:nivcrs1ty of ~la ssnr.:husetts. "ft becan1c popularized and campy and 1hat was it." An 1nforn1cd survey of campusl'~ v.'here a fe"· week sago-the rharge t>f the buff brigade "as a daily ocurrC'nce sho"~ the practice of dashing about in the nude may suffer the san1e !ale as hula hoops. \\'here have all the stre'akcrs gone~ Back to the hooks in most <'ascs. although students of the phenomenon differ. "\\"e ne\'cr really understood v.hy v.·e did it in the first plac<', so I couldn 't say v.•hy we're not doing it now," mu~cd 21}. yea r-<ild Doug Worley. a Princeton undergraduate. A spokesman for Florida St<11e liniversily, one of the fir st schools {() experience nakl'd speedsters. ~ays the fad was a one-time-only expcncne(' "\\'hen you'\'c clone it once. \HU cun say you·,.e done it and there's n11 lll'{'d 10 do it any n1ore." C'l:plains ~l ike Bcau<lou1 At the height of the craze. s1rc11kers paraded their wares by the hundN'd~ - the liniversity of Georgia claims a record 1,500 on Ollf ~larch evening -and in a variety of locations. including the Academy Awards ceremon~-. airliners, state legislatures and Val1can Cit}. Motorcycles, horses and parachutes suppl emented the conveutional sneakers· only dash. Ski n1asks. cov.boy hats. and body pa1n1 werl' used 10 highlight lhe basic buttocks costume. Studcnls and school officials say there is still the occasional slreak, but all ag ree the fad has faded like a sunt(l;n in winter. Peter C. Pettt800, a ~1assachusetts freshman who.~ multiple exposures ' l'arnt>d him du~ !Ille of ··f\1ng or the S!rt1ak('rs, · s:iys borh strl'akl"rs anr1 the public lx•l'01 111e hor1·d \1 11h !he high-spcrd nu1ht\ '"l'l·oph· g11I tin·d of ri•ading 01hout 11 ;ind ~t·e111g ll •1n T\'. ' II~· .<.ard. '"\\"c h;1d rJnL" big ~1r1·:1k , hut ;1ftrr th:H 11t• needed f1> du .:.r.rn!·th1ng lo 1nake JI 1\orthwhilc for 1)('()Jll1· ·· Tvm ~lallhcus . a Ln1\'l'l'!.1l_\ .of \ryon11ng dean . s._'lys. ··1 hJve a fct·ling 11'-. bt·cause the press quit covering so 1hnroughll I rl1in"! knu11 1\hl! h enn1r fi rst -thl' Jo~.~ of 1 n!t•rf'~t on flu· p;1rl of ISl'l' STltF.Al\l,\G. Pni::e 21 Orange ,a_ Coas t t:>4 ·' ~ Wealher S'linn.\' :ind \varml·r \\t•111h1..·r \V1ll :1rrivt• Ju~t in t1 rn1 • fr1r thf' V.'t•ck· t·nrl. High h·mp1·raturt-S Saturdt1y \\11l range fr111n th1· n11d1lle GOs alon~ the l)l•;_ichr'! to the uppc!r 7fb furlh1·r inland I:\ .. ilH·: TCllJ.\ \' 1·1t1'rr 1~ (J ··.~1orl'1nr1 u111111u 'lrli.~t" ill Lng1n1(1 1JrnC'l1 11·/10 itork.~ iu .~'1ck.~ cr111/ s11·r111· Hl'111f 'lllo11 r IJCl 11r11duatc slfuit'rH J 11l111 Ukv/1c/1 Ill torloy'! \\'r('k, 1ult'r. At Y•ut S•rv!ct ' M11t11•1 F11"11• " lloa!lnt " Hll•Otlll ...... , • L. M. •e,1 .. 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"The.re's tomato soup ln there some By DOUG t'RITZSCHE Of !tie 0111t ,.1111 ., ... 1-~our new Oro.nge County TraMi~ Diatricl bus lines 11i ll begin providing hourly servi ce to' the ~1isslon Vie}o area ~ 13 vdth the routes radiating from a tennlnui at the Laguna llllls ~fnll. The new serv1~. described thls momlng at a Saddleback Y a 11 t y Chamber of Com1n('rte, breakfast by OCTD marketing field represent.ali\•e }if.rs. Laura E. Quayle. would provide botb express and surface routes lo the Sant.a Ana Civic Center as well as inland and coastal routes south to San Clemente at¥I San Onofre respectively. The four new routes art part or an overall OCTD expansion v.·hich will boost the number of bu&es from the present 48 lo 103 next month. A slide presentation and di.splay of equipment ls planned at the Laguna Hills Mall Saturda y from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to promole rldershlp on the new lines, and an inaugural ceremony for the f'roMP .. el HOTELS •.. our best. states," he said. "lbls year, we've onJy bad two." lbe Chamber's budget -which !QcludH Clark's budget, plus salaries for Qamber empJoyes and malling coata - hu been $20,000 for the pest two yeare, accon:ling to Wan-en. In 1989-70 it was $42,500, in 1970-71 11 Wis $34,292, and Jn 1971·72 it WU $31,468. '\varren. who doubts the im.ooo will izie:ea.se for nel'I year, says he can't see Uiot baiam Is really down. '"Our bed tax revenue is the aame as evi,, and that's a re.allstlc indicator," he confellded. :Some hotel o""'111 admK that whtle tbelr own hotels are still doln( fine, lhere are special reMOOI for UWJ. They agree tJial business may be 11lpplnc in J14'1Cl>bortng hotels. lllerrill Johnson ol Ifie Surf and Sand Hotel says Iha! while bis business bal not doctlned, hil ,.....,... ls partially due ID the White lloule pr<11 mrp1, wbtclt stays .t, bil hold wfl<1I Ifie Pr .. ldent ls In San Oomente. tiylor, of the Village IM, says his l>lt'llness is okay, but that he personall y ~i.ses more lhan should b e nec!f!91ry. ·~ apend 10 pertart of my &roo• IJICllOM! on ldvertll!ni -in plac<a Uke S.-t Ma(uiDe and the <llrfltian Science Monitor," t-· Mid. "But ·--·· aci:iililq to -llgures,-yoo -- only have to apend five percent." A survey done th ree months •go by the local Hotel "-lalioo, llhowed that from t'ebnlary of lf73 l11rooCh this pat February, the average occupancy rate WU 60 percent, Taylor aakt. "Aocordlng to a naUooal ho t e l magazine, the naUcnal octUpancy rate Is 75 percent. Su~y we should e qua I ~ or htgber. alIK:o our city has so m~ to offer," be rea.soned. Qrgan Recital ' ~t for Sunday ' -'orks ""' Bach, Ptiilip James and FcJlx J\lende1.slohn wiJJ be featured S""1ay by organbt Frederick M. Bnmt'5 ~a s p.m. recital at SI. Georg e's r..piscopaJ Olurch. 1.'802 Avtnlda de l<1 Op-!otta, Laguna Hills. !)ther footurt'd perfom1en1 will include vi o I i n i s l Harui: Kammeyer in a ~onnance of Vivaldi's Coocerto in A minor for violin and organ. The St. George '9 Quartet -SQf>rano \"iba: \\'il!iams. contralto Ann ~forri!, teOor Douglas Buily and bass Bill s.txlidge -"·Ill sing the Kyrle from Erik S;a!e's "~1118.'I for the Poor." • -. OlA"61 COA.ST " DAILY PILOT tt•Oto"!let••••O. 1t>otr11 *''"""'tll•- &-..:i ..... 1 •• ~· ..... ' •• NI'·-~ ..... °''"" "'•" ~· ,, l ~ ....... s..o.·~· ..,.,_, •• r ·•••n """•I •ft•-...1" '""'"' 1o:1o ~10 ~ ... ,,,,,,-..>., llot1.' ........ "'Glc.<o 8"tKOo/r ...... I• •V~ •1 lt~.'•Ot•" '"'·""~""'~ - ' •·~·-··· ' ,,,. c .. "'"'" .... ., '"""" ..... '°"" •J•>!.1. !'IN•' ..... , •• ,,,..,. 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'Ille four routes numbered 74, 57, 91 :ind 85, will begin with hourly service, she 11aid, but will be ex panded AO buses depart at 30 and, eventually 20-minute inttrvals. Route 7-1 v•i11 be an expreM bus, providin g direct, non-stop service from tbc L'.lgwia Hills lifaJI to the Santa Ana Civic Center by way of the ~Santa Ana Fr~y. Route 57 atao goes fn:im the maU to the civic center, but ls a 81.lrface route, making Mops in Lagima Beach, Newport Beach and South Coast Plaza, arnQllg others. Route 91 leaves the mall and travels along El Toro Road and M"'¥"'11tc Parkway, through San Juan C8p1atrano and terminates in Grant's Plaza 1n San Clemente. . Route SS -f'rom Laguna Hills Mall to Laguna Nl~l. along i. Pu Road and Crown Valley Parkway to Dana Point. It lhett follows Coast Highway to its terminus in San Onofre. • Widow of Late Rock Star Found Dead of Overdose LOS ANGELES (AP) -P 1 m e I a Monillll'I, 27-year-old widow of rock star Jim Morrison , was found dead of an apparent drug·-· overdo9e, police said today. Morriton, the flamboyant mr of the rock group 111'1e Doon," died 1n Paris in 1971 or an apparent heart attack while talttng a both. Pollce sakl Mrs. Morrison w.u found dead In ber bed TbW'llday nlgbt by a friend, Johnny Mandell, who said be tried ID arouse her, hoping she would gel aomething lo eat. A hypodennic klt WU found in her apartment, pollct ~id. lnvesU,at.on sald Mrs. Morrison has betn reeelvtiig ll:llOO a monlb pending settlemen t or her husband 's estate. MoJTlton'• bodJI' 11 burled In a small Parts cemetery that bu beeome a shrine Jar.many ol hJs.fans. Jo'romPqe I NIXON •.. oonnection with the W a t e r g a t e investigation. Eailier, party d!atnnan George Bll!h said be was oonlldent "the Pre!ldent ~ telling the truth about his lack of involvement ln the whole be-damned !Watergate) mess." "'Ibo!e d_,s are almost totally gone ln Sacramento to the best or my knowled ge," fl,ioretti to 1 d newsmen Thursday when asked about the charge by Dr. Joel Fort, a &ln Francisco author. "Nobody walks around and says, ' ")fey Bob, do you "'anl a u·oman ThurMlay night ." said J\.toretti, a DtmocraUc g ub e r n ll tor I a I contender. FromPqel HEARST ... k!dnaping and that she bu been brainwashed until she was \l.il\ing to make st.i tements denouncing h e r parents. " "I understand it is not hard to brain v.·ash a person In 60 day1 and in her position, she obviously has to go along with lhem," Kramer said. He said devices have been perfected to detec t fear in a voice and that tapes or her statements released by the SLA definitely hav~ sho\li'.~. fear . P.feanwhile, her nariCe said Thunday night that her rejection of him and her family doesn't mean a damn thing" as long M she is being held by the SLA. Steven Weed, 26, a University cf Ca!Uomia graduate student, told CBS Ne~-s that Miss Hearst wa.s ''victimized" •ilen kldnaped by the SLA Feb. 4 and the "!lltuatlon has not changed by now." In a tape-recorded message received Wednelday, Miss Hean! ridiculed Wecd and her father, Randolph A. He8J'lt, presklent and editor cf the San Franciaco E1amlner. She called them "cknms" and "plgs.11 She also reaffirmed h e r allegtam:. Jo the BLA. A•ked wheth<r he lllll loved her, Weed said: "Yes, of course. It would be ab- sol utely foolish of me to take that kind of rejection ln a personal way, and the same gees for her family." Mils Hearst aJSC> aaJd in her me9S&ge that .!he willingly joined eight SLA members In their •10,000 robbery of a Hlbemla Bank branch in the quiet Sunset District. Sbe said the loot would be ulled by "the people." Weed told reporten outside the Hearst mansion in HO!sborougb that he thought the SLA would pull oil another crime In a week or tv.·o. "It might be murder," he uld. "! think they'll moot likely try 1<> shoot llOftM!Ollt and l.DYOlve Patty in It or Pat1y will Involve herself." ·Basehall::'f-1'-youts Set for Laguna Eleven chill cook-oif c o n t e s t • n t s elbowed their v.•ay th.rough lhe crowded patio a.I the Balboa Bay Club In hopl'S ol representing the Orange Cou11t at the Jntematlonal Chilifest at Terlingua, Texas, Jn September. One b8tch even arrived by helicopter towline. But it Janded in the pool, much to the amu,,ement of 1,000 g~st11 dresst.'d in &inthams and Mexican s k i r t s or cowboy aear 11.nd coonskin caps. Chili heads aiid their pot ere'" presided over t~·o glowing barbecue troughs, adding a pinch. dash, fisiful or shot of whatever was necessary or handy. Cookware ranged from ranchhand reliC! to the latest s h o w 11 In Sunset magat.lne. AU lhe bel!er to show off the concoctions variously colored fudge . sludge, used brick, cafeler/a special and can't print. The octane scaled from regular to premium. "Wt!'re making it from scratch you reelize ... have to make su re it's got everything good ... it really isn't ready yet." "Where are the judges? Sure \\'ish we could get thls over so we could eat." To keep the pols from boiling over, the cooks sprinkled water on the coals or spooned surplus ·into tortillas lo r spectators to sample. Finally the officials paraded around ''Ptomaine Table," tasting from the numbered bowls and cleansing the plate \l.ith saltines. Female lnvusion Of 'Cliau·vi.nist' SF Club Foiled SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A 123-year· old policy that excludes women from the swank 13th floor dlning quarters of the Commercial Club has been assaulted by more lhan 50 women tired of tradition. lifost got no further Thursday than the lobby of the MerchanlS Exchange Building -stymied by the ploys of club t'mployes, v.·ho turned off the elevators whenever the women got past posted guards. '''Th Ink aggressive," said Ka ndy Driggs, director of the \Vo m e n-· s OrganlutionR for Employment. "We're going to try to get into the dining room." At her signal, 20 of the v.·o mcn dasht:'d up a Reries ot carpeted steps toward the dining room . "Are you lnvttod?" called a security guard in blue blazer running after them. place." · ··Don'! know where he learned bul he hod better start over.'' "Needs more brown sugar, don't )'OU think?" ··Do we <1llow bacon and otiv'1?" Such W('re lhe considerations -0! undefeated Terllngua chill champ C. V. Wood Jr., Grand Pri1 drlvtr carroll Shelby and their wives, JoAnne and Saindy; Rill Neale from Dallas, Burck Smith, Wally Parks. Woody De Silva. Roy Palmer. Stan Cockt, Grant (f"ather Duffy J McNi ff, Judge Calvi n P. Schmidt and J;1me11 II . Walsworth. Thl'y proclaimed Al Dunlap Q( Newport Beach "the l'{Uln with a lot of !&Ste" to represent these Pa ris before the lnlemational Chili Heads Appreclalion Sociely. What vlent Into the winning recipe? "No beans -c h or i z o sausa~e. jalapeno C'hil!s ano a helluva chef, Gino Loring.'' Dunlap confessed. Ri chard Jordan of Balboa Island wa!J second. "He would have been first If he hadn't eaten so much ." Victor Retting of Corona del ~far and James Dean of Santa Ana lied fo r third. That left William rung, Guy C1aire, Neale Johnson. Dale Johnson, Edward Elliott and Eileen Schuler vowing to do better next year. 1\feanwhile the judgt!! had vanished through the crowd with their own cry o( ''Hot stuff ! Coming through.'' From Page I SUSPE.CT ... Showalter said it appeared the v.·ounded Williams. probably ran dov.'Tl one of the victims \I.1th the truck or shot him first. before· turning the shotgun on the dead man's partner. One wa11 shot eight limes and one nin e, said Sheriff Sho\\·alter. who follov.·ed a trail of tracks from the scene until It vanished on hard ground. "l believe there was more to it than just 200 pound.9 of marijuana," he said, noting information had been obtained that Williams 11'BS wanled on narcotics charges. He suggested more than the two women in custody and the one being sought might kno11• something. about ci rcumstances of the killings. "It \\'8.9 horrible:" said Nancy Searle, 18. "A'ho \l.'as walking to catch a school hus \vith her !lster Ju/le. 14. "A'hen they found lhc bulll't-riddlcd U.S. Customs truck and bodies. Eureka Jolted By Earthquake The ~'omen pushed into an elegant si lting room adjacent to the dining room. There, they waited among Oriental rugs. rich wood panelling aod overstuffed leather 30fas v.·tUlc their demand to see llennan A. Richardson , an industrial Tryouts for the new Pony Baseball designer •ho serves as the ch.1b·s EUREKA CAT'J-A mild eart hquake Le ague for boys age 13 and 14 continue president , was conveyed somewhere into rattled v;iodO"A'S in the Eureka-Fortuna Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at Laguna the Inner sanctums. area early today but caused no Beach High School. The final day for Richardson failed to appear and the significant damage. authorities said. D•ll1 1"1111 Sl•lf ...,... HIS CUP OF TEA Chili Chimp Dunlap Fro111 Page l STREAKING ••• the reporters or the s!udenls. I guess the novelty just v.·orc off." To be sure. some still compose var iations on the theme. The most popular attraction at n University of North Carolina ca1npu'> carni\'al 'IA'RS :i "shooting !:allcry" where 25 cents got you a water balloon to thro\~' at a dashing s1reaker. And on Easter Sunday at Trmplc tniversHy, a rnale slrcaker \\'Ore bunny ears and a bow tic. Dr. George l~amm. vice president for student affairs at Ariwna S t a t e L1niversity. expresses some concern for !he future of studenls cha rged Ylilh indecent exposure as a result of lltreaks. ''Things !hat arc considered campus hurnor one year rnight not reflect that humor two or lhrcc years hence," he says. Asked if he eve r considcrc;I st reaking hinlSelf. Hamm said. '"I'd be like so1nc of the people caught doing it, but who could not be charged for Jack o( evidence." tryouts will be J\.1ay 4, same! time , same v:omen finally decided to leave, joining "It was a quick jolt and It wasn't very place. somewhat startled males for the ride severe."' said Betty Tskra. of the Euiplo\. re Pact NCat• Interested players may sign up at the back down an elevator. llurnboldt County sheriff's offic:e. . recreation department, 570 Glenneyre, or The 1,6()0.membcr Commercial Club Th(! University of Ca I i r or n i a LOS ·ftNGELES rU PI 1 -Negotiators at the tryouts. Each boy planning to play '™ founded in 1887. IL bylaws specify seismographic station at Berke I e y \\'ere reported nea r agreement today on in the program, including last year's that women may only be admitted to the recorded the tremor but had not com-new contracts which v.·ould avert a• players , mu.st altend at least one of the lobby or main dining room "on special puled its magnitude or pinpointed its threatened strike next week by 60,000 two session!. occasions." ·center. employes of Los ,\nge\es County. Opening day is tet for May 25, Each 1---,..;-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•-iiiilil;;;;;;;;;;;;,;.-;;iiiiiiiiii•••ii-;;-,;·.;;iiiiiiiii,;.m;,;;;;iiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiljj;~-;,;;;~;;:: team will play ..tv.·o ga.mes per \\'eek ~ Temple Group Slates Meeting through July 20. Games will be-played on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with triple headen scheduled for Saturdays. Registration is $12 per boy. More information may be obtained by calllnJ tbe recreation department at <IM-11.24, ell. 238. WOODMARK CHAIRS The Tem ple Hills Commu n ity Association is scheduled to hold lts second general meeting at 3 p.m. Sunday at the borne of. Tom Ale1ander, 228S Temple HUls Drtve. Organized in fllarch, the association has undert.akn several projects, including study ol. a 3pedfic plan for the neighborhood. The assoc iation also baa served a \nit of ma ndamus on the city ol Laguna Beach in which tbe Superior Court commanded the city to show call.M! why it should M« revoke it,; approval of David G. "!iller's proposed development on Park Avenue. The association filed the writ I<> try tD stop the development on the basis that It felt ~rtain required portions of the state- reqwrcd environmental impact report y.·ere missing or Incomplete, a spokesman said. Girls' Softball Signups to End Registratioo concludes Tuesday for i Laguna Beach scftball leagues for girls in the fourth through sixth grades. · Oames-a-re~ !icbeduled to beg ! n·· S.turday, May 18 with play continuing until mid.July. The regftitration fee is $6 't per girl which includes the cost ol wilforms, capi and awards. '[ ~fore information may be obtained by calling the Laguna Beach Recreation Department at 49+1124, ut. 238. Poli~y Affe~t~ Kissi11ger Talks of lnipeacliment WASHINGTON (AP) -Secretary o! State Henry A. Kissinger tod&y conceded President Nixon's Impeachment problems could al· feet foreign policy over the tong run , but said they have had no Im· pact so far. Kissinger. at a news con!eren<e, stressed particularly that the Soviets hive not made "exorbitant demands" on the basis o! any notion that the Nixon Administration ls weakened by the congre .. slonal Impeachment process. "Any president lives longer In history than In headlines," Kissinger declared ln defending U.S. foreign policy -and dis- associating It from Nixon 's Watergate troubles. He said that tn negotiating nuclear weapons with Moscow and in all other foreign fields he would be gu ided by "national Interest" and not by any attempt to make the Administration look good. And. in his longest Jl!ll<lnse. Kissinger disputed a contention by Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D-Wa•h.) that lite United States is seekln g a ""qulck·llx " on nuclear agreement with the Soviet Union to eue Impeachment presrure on the President. Consumer Guide says "Best value in the Industry!" Larg e selection of these fine lounge chai rs to choose from. another Ted von Hemert exclusive. -. . ' , ~-'!', ... '. 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Johnston, director or public safety at the Unl~enity 9t Massachusetts-.. ;It became popu1ari1.ed and c:1mpy and that was it" An informed survey cir campuses "'here a few week sago the charge of-the bu!{ brigade ~"·as a daily ocurrence sOOws the practice of dashing about in the nude may suffer the same fate as huJa hoops. \Vhere have all the streakers gone! Back to the books in most cases, although students of the phenomenon differ,. "\Ve never really understood why y.·e did it in the first place. so I couldn't say why vte're not doing it now ." mused 2~ ye ar-old Doug Worley. a Princeton Undergraduate. A spokesman for Florida State University. ooe of the first schools to experience naked speedsters. says the fad was a one-time-only experience. "\Vhen you've done it once, ·you can say You've done il and there's no need 10 do it any more," explains l\1ike Beaudoin. At the height of the craze. streakers paraded their Wares by the hundreds - the Uni\'crsity of Gt!orgia claims a record 1,500 on one March C.\'enin g-and in a variety of locations. inc luding the Academy Awards ceremony, .airliners. state legislatures and Vatican Cily. ri.totorcyclt>s. horses and parachut es supplemen ted the ron\•entio nal sneaker:!- only dash . Ski 1nasks, eowboy hats. and body pain! were used to highlight the b.1sic buttock,<; costume. Students and school officials say there D•Ll'I' Piie! 1"11119 h" •ldl•111 KMfller ONLY SKELETON OF ROOF REM~INS AS FIREMEN MOP UP IN LAGUNA NIGUEL Investigators at Sc1n1 Blamed Store Gasoline for fueling the Big Blaze Fire at Nigi1el Causes Damage Put at $10,000 . A sudden blaze fueled by pe rhaps 25 gallons of stored gasoline cxp1oded in a Laguna Niguel home today. causing Orange County Fire D e p a r I m e n t personnel diffirulty 1n controlling the rag;tig flames. ,,, Damage to the home or Patricia Woodhouse. 15152 Adelanto Drive. ~·as esthnated at $10.000, with the wOrst of it ~ered in the garage and roof area. Investigators said that only Tamn1y Woodhouse, 16, wns home at the time. becaU9e her mother had just left and her small brothers were in school. Firemen first on the scene said they found names aboot.ing high through the shake roof of the garage area and that the blaze was well advanced. The five fire v e h i c I e. s and 15 men commanded by Battalion Chier J<ftn Rolland encountered con s i d e r a b 1 e diffkulty due to the inteme, gasoline-fed heat and raging names. On1y skeletal ra£1ers remained above (See FIRE, Page 21 Orange Coast Weather Sunny and warmer weather ~·il l arrive just in time for the v.·eek- eod. High temperatures Saturday will range from the middle 60s akmg the benches to lOO upper 70! further inland. INSlDE TODAl' Tlitre: is: a "s tarvina uoun g 11rtis t" in Lagu1wi Beach who &00rks in stick! and strata. Rtad ®ot't UCI (1NZduate: student John OkuUch in todau's \Vtektnde r. Irvine Complex Permit Awaits Traffic Ruling Permission to build office buildings on :ioo acres of Irvine Ind ustrial · Complex land will av.•ait a city study of airport area traffic, Irvine p I an n i n g commissioners decided Thursday night. r-Blanning Commis.s ion C h a i r m a n Marilyn Boyd said today commis.sioners continued the request of Alex Robertson Inc. until a mid June meeting or the commission. "We asked the staff to look at the traffic situation not on!y on MacArthur &x.ilevard but on Jamboree and interior streets near the· Von Karman Avenue and Campu s Drive site," Mrs . Boyd said. Commissioners we re told the use permit request allowing construction of 11 office buildings on land planned for light manufacturing or research uses may set a precedent. The request is the · WrSt one the city has received since the Irvine Industrial Complex (ll CJ was rezoned to provide ror commercial or office uses when city permits are sought and approved. Mrs. Boyd noted that letters f r o m industrial ffrms near the proposed office compl ex indicated support for the project. Commi ssioner Cary Da l1.cll said today there may• well be a reason to be concerned about possible erosion of industrial tax base by conversio n of industrial land to commercial use. But, he added. there seems to be a demand for off ice space in the llC. •·\Ve should try to find out "'·ha t additional commerci al uses are going to mean,'' Dalzell sa id. "Are the needs changing in the industrial complex? Do \\IC need mo re or less commercial 7.oning?" he askOO. .. \Vithout question there are some lraffic problems part ly because fhe streets were plannt'd for one land use and now some of the land has been put to uses which require a different street system," Dal7.ell expla ined. "What we must do now is lind out if the original land u_~ plan must be changed to meet new ~eeds OC: detc~~ine if the city should slick to its ongrr 11 plans''' he concluded. lrvii1e Planne1·s Requh·e Ford Road 'Landscaping' rr\1ne city planning commissioners Thursday night required p a c i r i c Telephone Company Thursday night to dress up the Ford Road frontage of its telephone switching station on the city's sOulhwest border near Harbor View lfomeJJ In Newport. Beach. The phone comp1ny was asked to hnprove Its landscaping along Ford Road· as a condition of city or Irvine approvAl of an otherwt~ routine division of land. Planning Commb:-ioncr Frank Hurd ol University Park said today a Turtle Rock resident had wonde.rt'd why the city had not re<iuircd its usual esthetic standards for tnt: Ford Road telcpbonc facility. ''I told him I didn't know v.hy the.re should bf! two steodards for phone company switching station.,, -one for hulldlngs 1scen by lrvh'k'! residents and .. ' I another for installation s people in Ne.,.,'J>Clrl Besch have to Uvc \\'ilb,'' Hurd said today . Earlier this year the city or lr\'ine grauted a use permit request allov.·ing expansion or the phone (acility. That r e q u i r e d improvement or a parking lot lo accommodate cars and trud<.s v.•hlch had been Jefl on f'ord Road. The land division crea tes a separate legal parcel Cor the parldng lot . Both parcels ere owoc>d by the Irvine Company and leased to tbe teler'10~ company, city planning starr told commlssklners. · Ulllmately. the: parking lot v.·111 be removed and replaced with a futurl! expansion of the faclllty, telephone company spok~men ha ve told clly pln nners. • is still the occasional streak, bu t all agree the (ad has radcd like a suntan in v.·intcr. Peter C. Peterson, a ~lassachusetts freshn1an whose n1ul!iple ex posures <·amed him the ti tle of ··King of the Strt'akcrs," says both streakers and the public became bored with the hlgh2speed nudity . "People got tired of reading about 11 and seeing it on 1V ... he said. "\Ve had one big st reak. bu t after that v.·c needed lo do son1cthlng lo n1ake it \\"Orthvl'h ilc for 1>roplc." To1n ~l;itth<'us. a l'ni\'ershy of \\\·6n11n.c: dean. says. "I h.1\'r a feeling it 's because !he press quit covering so thorouJ,!hlv. I don't knov.· v.·hich canll' first -Ilic loss of interest on tbr pnrl of !ht reporte rs or the sludcnt.s I gut·ss lh{' norehy just wore off.·• To be sure, Sonic still compose \'nriations on the the1nc . ' The n1ost popular 111lrft ction at a I;n1 \·crs11y of :'\orth' Carohna carnpus carn1\·al was a "shooll ni,: gallt•ry" v.ht-r<' 25 cents ~01 you a 11·a1cr balloon to thro"' 111 a 1lashin g streaker. And on Easler Sunday at Tcm11lc \ 'n1vrrs11.r, a 1nale strt•<ikcr v.·ort~ bunny erirs and 11 bov. tic llr. Grorgl' ll~11nn1 . 1 ice prcsid('nt frir ~1uden! affnir"' :.H Arizo r1a. S t n t l' l"nlvl·rStl l'. t'\IJl"<'SSt"S SVrllt' ('Oll('i'rn ror lhc future or s1ud1·n1" charged with 111deren1 t•x 1>0su1·1' as a r1·~ult of strt'aks "'Thin~~ thal "-l"t' con.;;1di•rt."Ct can1pus hun1or ont• ~ca r n1!ght not rt·rtel'! 1h111 hunui r \110 or thr.-•t• y1•ars h1·11Ct'." he SU\"S • A.~k1-d 1f !l(' ('\'C'r conc;1d1•r1 i ;;1 r1·al.in~ lun1s11lf. 1111111111 ~;ud 't'r1 lw hkc SOf!l(' of th1' \)COplt' c;1ui.:h1 d111ni; LL bul \\ho t•nu11\ nut be L'hargt'd for lack of t'I 1Ucnc1• " Bank Charges 11% Prime Rate of Loans Sets Reco1·d ~~\V YORK (APl -The pri n1c lending rate to big business cli 1nbC'd to a histori c II percent peak today, "nhcn 1-'ranklin ~ational Rank boosted the key inte rest fee from 1011 percent. The bank said that t'Ondilions Jn the moocy mark et, "nhere banks and corporations raise short·term lendablc funds, "more than juslify'• the increase. 11lC ri se means thal c o r p o r a t e customers of Franklin Na1ional. the 20th la rgest bank in the nation, v.1 1: find 11 more expensive to borrow, But the increase should not ha ve> an inune<l1ate> impact on consumer installment loan or 3 Tee1i-cig·ers Pull Driver Fro1n Wreck Donald 0 . Knutson. 24 , of Gardena i~ alive today because three young athlC'lrs compet ing in a track me<'I at !\fission Viejo Jl igh School used their hurdling: ta lents to leap a frce~vay fence Thursday and pull him fr o1n his burning car. Ca lifornia }ligh.,•:ay patrolmen said Knutson"s foreign sportscar apparently "n"C'nt out of C<lntrol in the northbound lanes of the San Diego Fr~"n·av right in front of the high school athletic.field. The car hit the shoulde r and rolled !lix times before landing: upri ght next to the freeway boundary fen ce-. \\'itnesses told police the three young- irackmen "n'ere about to stan a 120-ya rd high hu rdle race during n dual track meet betv<ecn ~f ission Vie)o and Tustin High School when they saw the accident take place. The trio. Ste\'e r<.farkusic, 18, of Tustin High and Rich Tomsovik and \Vi\bur Grego ry, both 17 from l\1isslon Viejo, cleared the fence al most simultaneously and ran to the ~·recked car. Police said the three pulled Knu tson fro1n the battered auto just moments before it burst irito names. An ambulance returning on the freev.·ay from another assignment pullCif up al tbe accident scene and rushed Kn utson to !\fission Commtlility Hospita l even before fi re men got lo the ~cene 10 extinguish the burning car. Knutson was listed in fair condition today with neck and back injuries. Nixon T ell s Fonnula \VAS111NGTON IUPt) -Get good candidates and proper financing and "work like hell '" shoul4 be the formula for Republicans running fo r Congress thi s year, accord ing to President fli ixon. In an impromptu talk 1'1lursday before 300 GOP state officials at the White lfouse, Nixon said the ~f i chi g a n congressional race he campaigned in tv•o weeks ago was a "horse race," and promised there will be "better t'O ndi· lions'' for Republican candidates in the fall . County's Secret Files Discussed Fund~ to s u p p o r t Orange Counly's 11upe:r-secret p o I ice Intelligence unit n1ay be cut off by the county Board or Supervisors unless some sort of chi llan revlc\11 of v.·hat goes Into the unit's fllM "'hich currently conUiin more than 5,400 names Is agreed upon. County police r.hiefs say the maner Is ··negotiable." For the story, see Page II. mortgnge> rall~s. \\hich are not di rec1ly Jinked to the prime. Security Pacific Dank ar.d United Cali- forn ia Rank moved todny to 10·\ percent. Analysts sa~' !he rC'Ct'nl ste:.-p C'!imb in 1hc pnmi:. or the ""lini mum ll'nding fl1! banks charge most cr e di t -w o rth y corpora1 c rusto1ncr". reflects t h c Fedl'ral Hcscrve l3oard's decisio n to ke<>\I credit tight. The Fed v.·hich acts as the nation's mon ey manager . ft'els that restricting the grov.1h of bank credit "'ill help con1rot infla tion. This "n"N'k. thl' f ederal lles r\'Cr\'e 8o;ird r;u~ed !hl' di scount rate , or fee it charges n1C"111 ber banks to borro"· fronl it. to 8 percent frorn 7 12 pcrcl'nt. This added fu rther upwal'd pressure> to n1oncy marktt rates. In announcing 1he dl'cision to adopt an 11 p e r c e n t prime·. !ht' ctia irman of Frankh n J';a tion;1I, Harold V. Gll"a.son , said: ··"1e ma y as "n e!t face> rl·;;ihty and get lo lhe top as soun as possiblt•. Puss y- footing only prolongs tht' ;;igony (If .... -ailing for !he decline.·· One bank , Cilizt·ns & Southern National Bank of 1\tJanta . hfls a 10~, per(.'elll prilne bul thi~ is be1nl.! chargt'(I on ly tin ne\11 loans. C.:itize>ns has a IU 1"1 perC<'nt prin1c on exi sting lo;:ins OCTD to Begi11 Se1·vice To Missio11 Viejo May 13 • By DOUG FRITZSCJ{E 01 .... DlllY 'llef lllfl Four ne1v Orange County Transit District. bus lines v.·itl begin providin~ hourly service to the i\lisslon Viejo area :\lay J3 \\'ith the routes radiating from a te>nninus at the Laguna Hills l\tall . Tbc fle\\' se rvice, described this morning :it a Saddleback Va 11 e y Ch:imbt•r of Cornmercc breakfast by O('Tl) rnarkcting field representati\·c :\!rs. Laura E. Quayle. "'·ould provide both express and surface r9.ules to tq_e San1a Ana Ci\'ic Cente>r as well as inland" and roastal rout es south to San Clcment.e and San Onofre respectively . TilC four new routes are part of an ove>rall OCTD expansion v.·hich will boost the numlx'r of buses from the present 48 to 103 next month. A shde presenta tion and display ot equipment is planned at the Laguna }!ills :\!all S'atu r d a y from II a .m. to J p.m. to promote. rid ership on the nev.• lint's. and an inaugur:1 I ceremony for the routes \j,'ill be held tbcrc :\lay 13 at 2:30 p.m. Like all OCID lines, ~trs. Qua yle said, fares will be 2,j crnts from Laguna llills ~fa ll to any po i n t in Orange Count y. Transfers are fr ee. The four routes numbered 74, 57. 91 and 85, .,.,ill bcgm y,·it h hourly service, she said, but \j,"ill be expanded so busc~ depa rt at 30 and, eventually 2G-minutc intervals. Route 74 v.·ill be an expres.s bus. pro\'idi ng direct. non·stop service from the Laguna HHls Mall to the Sant a An:a Ci vic Center by \\'ay ol the Santa Ana F'reev.·a y. Route 57 also 11:oes from tile mall to the ci vic center. but i~ a surface route. (See BUS UNES, Page Z) Robber Given Priso11 Se ntence A man jailed by Orange rounty sheriff's officers on charges.l.that tw pocketed nearl y $1.<m in tht' arm" d robberies of markets in ~Ussion Viejo and Tustin has been sent lo state pris-on for not less 1han fi\·e years. Superior C<>urt Judge James Turner ordered the priSQn term for Stanley Eugene Holmr11", 21 . o( SanUt Ana. after Holmeii pleaded guil1y to chrtrges of armrd robbe:ry. Holmes was arre~cd Feb. l8 shortly artcr hi" allegedly took nc31rJy $S(l(l at gun- point from me Thrlfuman market In &11.ssion Vlt)o. Arrcstl~ officers also I d e n t I f I e d Holme! aS the man -. ho earlier took an e..;timated $500 al 11unpoint from a Tustin market. , . . • . - DESCRIBES BUS ROUTES Mrs. Laura Quayle ---- Nixo 11 Pro1nis es '111(/ss Eritle1ice' On WHtergciLt! \\"ASlll:\"GT0 :'-1 .l.\1'1 -Prt>o;idPn 'i:i l counselor r>ean Rurch s..'tid tocl11y Pres ident i\lxon w1!1 turn over ··~, n111s~1\'c bod v of ev1de>n<"'<'" to !hl' Mou~ ,Judiciary (;o.mflll\1 (-(: OPXI y:eek v.•hich ht said should clet1 r up the V.'atergate con troversy. ''Earl~· next V.'t"l'k. v.hcn the Presidcnl rMponds to the comm1t1ee>'s subpoena . a mass1 \'C' body of evidence v.·ill 11"upplant chargrs and all~at1om1 and innuendo," Burch s.a1d in 3 lunchc-on speech ta t~ ltcpubl\c;~n ~ation11l Committee. "And oul of this factual record . the y,·hote story v.·111 emerge and the whole truth tx>con1e kno~'Tl," Rurch 11"aid. "That body of evidence y,·ill be su~tantia\." Burch said. "It will be relf'vant It v.·iJJ be ~i>mpelling and pcrsuas1\'e. I genuinely b e 11 e v c , beginning earl )' next week. thAt the end or \\'atcrgate will be in :-ighl.'" Burch Rll\'C no particuln rs on ju.o;I wha t v.·ould be lun1ed over to the committee. which is study ing irnp<.>achment mollOM against the Presldrnt and which has subpoenaed tapes .and documents relating to 42 White HouSi' conversations in connection with the \V a t e r g 1 t e ln\'es,Ugatlon. ' I ,2 DAILY PILOT --IS Friday, April 20, 1Y7 4 ~ Hearst Aide Says Robbery Done 'for Show' From \\'ire Ser\•lces A. Ludlow Kramer, seeretary of 5tate for Washington . say~ the San Francisco ~ robbery Jn which Pntr1cia llcan;t p.ifticipa1ed \Yas stagL'<l by ht>r kidnaJl('rs "for show and not for mont')"" ( llel9!<.'d pictures, Page SJ Kramer spent more 1hrot ll rnonth in San Francisco as director ul the $2 miltion IIearsl food gh·ca\\'ay progrun1 wttb \Yhich the ll earsts hoped to \\'Ill !he release of lhcir daught er. Borde•· Shootout .. Many people thin k of the Symbionese LlberalJon Ar1ny as ~n organiza tion of blatka," he aaid. "It iJ not. It's a very y.·ealthy or1anlzallon, controlled by white y.·omen, mostly from the East Coast. The bank robbery 1vas done tor show and no1 fur 111oney. They don't seem to have any real purpose olher than lo make society look bad. to Ji: I Ve it a slap In the face." Kramer's romments came during a Sptt'Ch to the Kiwanis Club ln lloqulam, \Vash. fle said be is convinced '1lss Hearst' wu not 11 willing p.:trUclpant in her kldnlping and lhal abe l>u been brainwashed WlUI she was willloa to make 1tatement1 denouncing h e r parents. "I undcr$tand it Is not hard to brainwash a per.son in 60 days and in-her posilion. she obviously has to go along ¥•Ith them," Kramer said. lie 1M1id devlces.ha\'c been perfected to detect fear In a voice and that t,&pes of Yacht Firni Grove Woman Wins Fight Sought in:Deaths On .Design8 By ART l:IUR R. \'"ISSEL 01 1ri. D•llJ' l'llot U•lf A vast, desert dragnet !!pread over the U.S. Southwest toda y for a c:ard('n r.rovc v.·oman Ytho police suspect may have been involved in a 1narijuana-smuggling enterprise that ended in a bloodbath on a dusty, rural road. The shootout \'ictims -discovered by two tcenaged high school girls .,...alking from ranch homes to a bus stop - include tv.·o U.S. Customs agents and a Garden Grove man . l..av.'ITien manning roadblocks arrested t\\"O young womeq. one from Garden Grove. while her sisler is the fug itive in\•estigators \\'ant to question. Crin1e scene techn icians have been piecing toge ther theories aboul boYo' Gard.en Grove resident ~·lichael Williams. 43, and agents Louis Dixon, 32, and Olar I es Bokinskie. 26, became involved jn the fatal gun battle. Charged tcxlay in Nogales. Ariz., with alleged drug possession are Carolyn Jean Culli!On, 26, of Ga rden Grove, and Leslie Joan Glasgow. 22, of Tucson. ~1iss Cullison'!! sister Karen i s 'indentified as the third, ""as rumored to be driving a 1964 Cadillac with GaJifornia license plates. The tv.·o suspects held for questioning following their capture at a roadblock "'ere arraigned Thursday before U.S. Magistrate Raymond Terliui in Tucson, .. 1}1·ugs Bring Jail :> 11 or Irvi11e Man An trvine man arrested ~farch 14 when he tried to sell barbHurate drugs to an undercover woman offiet>r near bis home h~ been seotern:ed to 90 dayi in Orange County Jail. Superior Court Judge Jame s Tumer suspended. the 11tate prison term of one to 10 yean he could have ordered for Terrence Wayne Price. 23, of 17£'.IG Acacia Tree Lane. l'niversity Park. Irvine, in favor of the county jell term and three years probation. ·Price admitted when he fil ed his guilty pl¥ that he "'as in possession of dangerous drugs when the woman officer contacted him on Dc"·berry \V ay in Irvine. Police said !hey confiscated a bo4tle eootaining 20 capsules. • : • • • • Fro1n Page J BUS LINES ... • ' mp:ing stops in Laguna Beach. Ne"·porl &pch and South Coast Plaza. an1ong ........ 8oute 91 leaves !he mall and travels al&lg El Toro Road and l\ilarguerilc Pitk"·ay, through San .Juan Capistrano a~ terminates in Grant's Plaza in San Clt mcnte. "'-°°le 8.5 goes from Laguna !!ills ~!all !ll•l,..aguna Nigul'I. along Ui Paz Road :100 Cro\vn V:illcy Parkv.·ay to D<inll Po1inl 1t th<'n follcn1·i: Coast •lighw:1y to I!~ lt nninus !n S:rn Onofre . • • . 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Cl•ft!ltflft Al D.,.-t1"otfth: Ttl• ..... 492·44ZO ~. 1176 °"""'" Go..i ~ c--N•1 .. ~"" ... ,_ .. _.,.,.. ~ol""!I• ,, __ " __ ,"'_ .. .. ~_ .. __ ,,,_,.....,._ ~ CllM -!'Of -•t Ciotf• ¥tool,~ -Sy-of)!~" ........ ·~ oo--,,"' ..... ltOD"">rl!ll+)l,...,"'°"0.-Mll-Hl:tO"" ......... then returned to Plma County Jail, u1n1ble 10 niake their $3,000 bail. Garden Grove police said today they had no direct kno1vledge of 1he Cullison sisters' acti\'ities. nor of \\'illiams, y.·ho apparently lived at the same local acddress as the \\'On1cn. Investigators found \\'illiams' body beside and partially beneath his v.·recked pickup truck at the bottom of a steep ravine 200 yards Crom the bodies of the slain age nts. He had been hit by four shotgun blasts that penetra1cd the truck 's stet!/ cab and rear window as he apprently attempted a mad race for the "lcxican border nearb)'. His truck carrying an esrlmated 200 pounds of marijuana -a re\alh•ely small smuggling shipment over that desert rout e -apparently tripped a sensor device crossing over. One theory is that he realized Bokin.5kic and Dixon were trailing him· and se1 up an ambush, fatally v.·ounding one of the agents, then taking his sho tgun and sJay.ing the other. Santa Cruz Co u n l y Sheriff Paul ShoY.'aller said it appeared the wounded Williams probably ran do\\1n one of the victims with the 1ruck or shot him first. before turning the shotgun on the dead man's partner. One \\'as shot eight times and one nine, said Sheriff Showalter. vo'llO followed a trail of tracks from the scene until it vanished on hard ground. "f believe there v.·as more' to it than ju.st 200 pounds of marijuana,"' he said. noting informalion had been obtained !hat Williams was wanted on narcotics charges. He suggested more than the two women in custody and the one being sought might know something about circumstances of the kill ings. "'It was horrible ," said Nan cy Searle. 18, who voas walking to catch a school bus "'ith her sister Julie. 14. \\"hen they round the bullet·riddJcd U.S. Customs truck and bodies. Froml'age J FIRE ... the smoking rubble inside the garage v.·alls after firemen finally controlled the names. Investigation continued today ! o determine what ignited the fuel stored in the garage. - Bike Licensing Set Saturdav In Irvine Area Irvine bicyclists who have nol yet obtained licenses for t he i r bikes are urged to do so Saturday at one of the two citywide licensing clinics. Acting Public Sa fety Director Paul Brady said. ''After this fin al clinic residents who do not have their bicycles licensed Y.'111 be cited for violation of city ordinance fl." That c!ly law M!ts up the blkeo feglstrtiliOn system which allo\1's police to keep track ol bikes so tha t any ~·hJ<"h are recfl vered after loss or theft can be returned lo their owners. a city spokf'sn1an explained. City police and volunt~rs from the Nev•port Harbor·Costa f.1esa Roa rd of Realtors and the Irvine Junior \Vomen·~ Club \\'Ill conduct the Saturday licensing clinics . Bikes moy be brought to lhc \\'a lnut Village Shopping Center from 9 to 11 11.m. or to linivcrsily Park Shopping Center front l to 3 p.m. l\I.ariuc :\ttacke r Sent lo Priso11 F.1 Toro ~1 a r in e Frank Christopher Baker has been sent to st"te prl.900 for ont to !.'<I years after admitUng that he used a knife to attack t~·o women al a losta Mesa party. <>range Coun1y Sup«!Mor Coun Judge. James Turner ordered the prison term after rullng lh11 I Raker. 32. of Yuma. Ariz., was not 1:1 mcnl1111y disordered sex orrendcr at the time or the offense on Ile<. IO, 1972. Costa Mesti police charg('d Baker with ASS8Ult with Intent to commit ra~ and assault with a dt.adly weapon after two young \l.'Otn n idcntifil'd the ~1artne a11 the man who attacked them during a pa rty In a Cttlttr Streel apartment building, It Costa l\fcsa yacht building company has \l.'on the first round :n a battle to prevent n competitor rrom putting carbon cop ies of its \'esscls on the mark<'t Orange County Superior Court Jud ge ~lark Soden signed the restraining order demanded by f.la c(;regor Yacht Corp. and set June 26 as the date he v.•il\ hold a hearing into the allegations aired by the Costa l\1esa firm. 11 is alleged by r..1a cGregor in a lawsu it that seek s $1.6 million in damages that Laguna Yachts, Inc .. ol Anaheim, arc using the top secret designs rese rved for r.t a c G r e g o r • s "Venture 2·2~. ·· Company president Rog<'r l\facGregor names form e r cmployes Robert E. Jackson and :O.larc Fabre as being responsibl e for the leaking ot the mold ing and design form ula. Tiie ~lacCregor co mpan y, 1631 Placentia St .. Costa l\1esa. states that former quality cootrol manager Fabre and ex-supervisor Jackson are nov.· ~·orking with the Laguna Yachts firm. It is alleged that they conspired with na1ned codefcndant Willia m Downing lo use a.1acGregor's unique molding and assembly plan on Laguna yachts. MacGregor claims that the actions of the de!endants have <-'Ost the compa ny the sale of at least 25 "Venture 2-24" yacht!. Cro1i1ds Hc!niper Coruity Firenien Jn, Villa Pc1rk Narrow streets and a large eroy.·d of ~pectators ham pered firemen battling a $75 .000 blaze Thursdav afternoon that gutted a large home in "rural Villa Park. "Our engines and men w e r e immediately hindered by the large crowd jammed onto lhe narrow road in front of the house," said Orange County Fire Department capt. Carl Wolf. \Volf said that by the lime firem('n could hook their hoses to the nea re st fire hydrant more than 2.000 feet down che road. the rambling. ranch style bonie was fully involved in flames. ··rt appeared lo have started in the roof and flames were shooting through the shingles,'' \Volf said. "ft took 40 minutes just to contain the · fire and men were on the scene for six more hours dousing hot spots." ~1orc than two dozen fireme n and fi ve fire units from three different stations fought the fire ln the house. at 2101 Oak l Lane in the Orange Park Acres section or I Villa Park. The house ov.·ner. Leonard Steelman, I discovered the fire at about 3:25 p.n1. and phoned firemen before escaping fo 1 safety \\'Ith his family. ! Wolf said the blaze \\'as contained in I the nl."l in house. A three-bedroom guest l · house on the property v.·as not d<imaged. "The loss figure could go much higher bl'c:iuse J have been told !here "'as a large nun1ber of expensive antiques inside." \\'olf said. i The cause of the blaze is slill under invest icatlon today. Y ori11:g Pla1uii1ig Cliair111c11i Wielcls I _4. Quick Gnvcl I Under leadership ol a t;niversily 11lgh School senior. the Irvine P,lanning Commission nenrly set a record for 1 meeting brevlly Thursday night. I Cha irn1an 1.Jarilyn Ro~·d spent the 1 y.·eek coaching Steve Dickie of Tustin ~l<'adO\l.'S to serve as Youth and Govcrnnienl \Veek head of the {ive- mcmber commis.111ion, she said today. Dickie's gavel·v.·ie!ding ~·as so successful the commission ractd through tv.·o land divisions and a contlnunncc of a use permit request before bdjournlng 67 minutes after the Pledge of Allegiance. Ot hers studyi ng the ~·orklngs of the planning commission this wctk have been Vidor Anderson. Rkh3rd Green. John Mii.ning and Jeff Gies r-.1anin Cronin served as counterpart lo city Planning Olrectot W l 11 lam l.ivingstone du ring the school distric t· Kiwanis Club spon~rtd program. Eagle tou lo Run ST. 1.0UIS (AP ! -S.n. ThomAs I'. Eagleton (0.~lo.), who •·lthdti!w es a 1972 Dcmocrntlc vice pre s Id e n ti a I I nonilncc. onnounctd today he will seek rt-eltction fOr a second tenn . her statements releaffd by the SL.A dellnltely have showed fear. MeanwbJJe, ber f1ance Mid Thlll")(fDy nfl:bt that btt rejection ol him and her flinily dotm't mean a damn lblng" as ' JOng as she is be.Ing "held by the SL.A. · Stevtn Weed , 26, a University of Callfornln gradu11te student, told CBS News that l\1iss l:fearst was "vicli(l'lized" \\11en kidnaped by the SL.A Feb. 4 and the "situalion has IJQI changed. by oow." In a t.a~-rel.'Orded message received \Ved.nesday, Mi• }lear$t rldlcult.'d Weed Md her falbtr, Randolph A. Hun~ prcsJdent and editor of the San Francisco Euzruner. She called U1e01 "clowns" and "pigs." She also rtafflnned h c r 11/legiance to the St.A. Asked whether he still loved tter. Weed said: "Yes, of course. It would be ab- aolulely fooliah or me to 1ake that kind or rejection in a personal v.·ay, and the same goes for her family ." • Miss Heant alao said in her mesuae that ahe wlllingly Jolnod "ght SLA membert ln thelr $101000 robbery of a Hlbemfa Bank branch In tht quiet Sunaet Di,trlct. She said the loot y.·ould be used by' "the f)<Ople." \Vctd told reporters outsldc the Hearst maMlon in Jtlllsborough thllt he thought the St.A \.\·ould pull oft another crime in a Wttk or tY.·O. "It might be murder," he ssid. "I think they'll most llktly try to shoot someone and in \'ol,·c Patty tn II or Patty will ln\'Olve httscl!." Coastal Chili Fest 11 Co11ipete in Balboa Bay Club Cookoff By CAROL MOORE ot "-• o.itr "1"' 11111 "Hot stuff! Coming 1brough!" Ele\·en chili cook-off c o n t e s t a n t s elbowed their way through the cro.,..·ded patio at the Balboa Bay Club in hopes of representing !he Orange Coas t at the International · Chilifes t at Tcrlingua. Texa s. in St'plembcr. One batch e\'en arri ved by helicopter 1ov.·llne . But il landed in the pool, much lo the amusement of 1,000 guests dressed in ginghams and Mexican s kirt s or cowboy gea r and coonskin caps. Chili heads and their pot crew• presided over two glowing barbecue troughs, adding a pinch, dash, fistful or TiJJ by-Brother Cited by Police In JTI ounding Kin A yoWlg Anaheim man was shot and critically wounded Thursday night in a gunfight y,.•ilh JX>lice called by the victim's brother to investigate a burglary. Rodney a-1. Vebout . 18, was shot by olficers after he and another man allegedly opened fire on police v.•hen they were caught in the act of unloading s!olen g\.UlS from a parked car. Vebout was listed in serious bul stable condition today in the Orange C:OOnty J\.Jedical Center intensive care ward . . A police spokesman said the incident began Thursday evening when Vebout's 21·year-old brother, Richard, reported a burglary of several guns from his a partment. Poliee came. took the report and left only to be called a short while later by Richard Vebout, who told them he saw his gwi5'in a car parked nearby. Plainclothes poli<:emen kept the car Wldcr surveillance until the victim and another man began taking the guns out of the ca r. \\'hen the officers challenged them. the pai r allegedly began shooting . The polit'<'men fired back. hilting \1cbout sc\'cral times. The police spokesman said Vehout's cornp:inion fled during the (.'(Jnfusioo and he L'> still at large. A t.h ird suspect. 19-ycar-old Daryl il Koepnick. v.·as arrested se\'e-ral minutes lat~ iind chaJ]Led ""'ith suspicion .of burglary ruil possession of stolen 1>rope.r1y. Police said he owned the car in v.·hicli the guns y.•ere f o u n d . shot of 'A'halever was necessary or handy. Cookware ranged from ranchhand relics lo the latest s h o w n in Sunset magazine. All the better to show off the concoctions va riously colored fudge, sludge. used brick, ca feteria special and can't print. The octane sca led from regular to premium. "We're making it from scratch you realize ... have to make sure It's got e\·erything good ... it re~lly isn't ready yet." "\Vhere arc the judges? Sure wish we could get this o\'er so we cou1d eat." To keep lhf' pols from boiling over, the cooks sprinkled water on the coals or spooned surplus into tortillas f o r spectators to sample. Finally the officials paraded around ''Ptomaine Table," tasting from the numbered bowls and cleansing the plate with saltines. "!\feat's great but the spices aren't so good ." "There's lomato soup in there some pl ace." "Don't know where he learned but he had helter start over." "Needs more bro wn sugar, don't you think ?" "Do we allow bacon and oli\'es?" Such were the considerations of undef~atcd Terlingua chill champ C. V. Wood Jr., Gra nd Prix driver Carroll Shelby and their wi\'es, JoAnne and Sandy; BUI Neale from Dallas, Burck Smilh, Wally Parks, Woody De Silva , Roy Palmer, Stan Locke, Grant (Father Ouf(y ) McNiff, Judge Calvin P. Schmidt and James H. Walsworth. They proclaimed Al Dunlap of Ne11.1>0rt Beach "the man v.ith a lot of taste" to represent these parts before t h e International Chili Heads Appreciation Society. What went into the winning recipe ? "No beans -c h o r i z o sausa~e, jalapeno <"hilis ana a helluva chef, Gtno Loring.'' Dunlap confessed. ' Richard Jordan of Balboa Island was second. "He \\'Ou\d ha ve been first if he hndn'I earen so much.·· Victor Reuing of Corona del hlar and James Dean of Santa Ana tied for third. That left \Yilliam Ring, Guy Claire, Neale Jotmson. Dale Johnson. Ed~·ard EllioH and Eileen Sch uler vowing to do be tier next -rear. ).leanwhi\e the judges had vanished through the crov.·d \l.'ith their own cry of •·1101 stuff! Coming through." -------- 0.lly ,.._, St1tf ...... HIS CUP OF TEA Chili Ch•mp Dunl•p \Yo111an, 71, AtTeslcd In Sou-in-law's Death SALT LAKE CITY IUPI t -A 71-ycnr- o\d mothcr-in·l aw shot and killed her dau ghter's estranged husband Thursday night \l'hen he broke dov.'n the door to her apartment, police said. Police Lt. David Bradford said Helen A. \Valters shot ty.•o .22-caliber slugs into Cart-R. Sessions. 38, of Sandy, after he threatened to carry off !he couple's tv.•o young child ren. WOOD MARK CHAI RS Consumer Guide says "Best value in the Industry !" Large selection of these fine lounge chairs to choose from. another Ted von Herner! exclusive. Woodmork Features • 8 way Hand Tied • Cllfner Blocked Hord· wood frames • fantastic fabrio ·Selec· lion • Lorge Selection ol S1yles • Quali ty Conslruclion At Compet itive Prices Slop In Today For Best Selection II You're Staying Home More Otten, You Might As Well Be Comfortable DREXEL4iERITAGE4iENREDON-WOODMARK-l<ARASTAN 'WUKD.l YS A SA TVIDAYS 9:00 t. l :lO NEWPORT BEACH • rm W£STCLIFP DR., s.t2·2t»O LAGUNA BEACH • l4S NORTH COAST lfWY., 494.f.5.SI TORRANCE• 23&C9 llAWTMOJlNE BLVD . <Open Fri. UJ t. Sun. 12-.5;.):)) lt'l'l-1211 • l I 1 • r DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Thoughtful Response In the face or the mosl upsetting event that has oc· curred in the young life of the city of Irvine, the recent extensive drug arrests, school district officials have acted swiftly and wisely to set"(I!: the best interests or all the students -those involved and those not involved. Establishing the satellite school on Sand Ca.nyoQ Avenue, where about 20 of the young people accused ot t.he more serious drug law violations can continue their education and work on their personal problems and re- ceive counseling help while awaiting dlsPositlon of tbelr cases, seems Ji.ke the best J>?SSible solution to a very touchy educational and social situation. To those who might contend that even the establish· ment o! the special scnool is a !o(m o! pre-judging ·some of the young people, it should be potnted out that in many other districts the students would have been com· pletely suspended from school. It might aJso be well to point out that the school of!iicals would be subj~ct to sharp criticism if they had eermitted ttiose charged with the most serious drug violations to continue their associa· tion with the rest o! the student body. Al this point, the yo ung school district seems to have met a most d ifficult test in a humane and po- tentially productive manner. And it has set a good ex· ample !or the rest or the comn1unity in frying to adopt a helpful rather than a simply punitive attitude in deal· ing with this situation. Dual Police Service of the In•ine council is dlJCicuJt at best to glean from the ltigal docun1ent . It appeared to some Irvine councilmen that the Costa ~tesa City Council and pohce chief mjght feel free to ignore desires of lr\'inc policymakers. Not so, either in theory or in practice, argued Ir· vine City lifanager \VU!ian1 \\7oollett Jr. ln theory, Chief Net h repons to \Voo\lett in much th e sa111e way he would if be were full·time Irvine police chief. Jn practice. no n1an mav S(!M'e two masters and .Neth's first obligation ls to Costa ~1es3. hence the in· volyed ver~iage which apparently is fairly common to poUce services contracts. There seems to be little rc1,1.son to anticipate major changes in the spirit of cooperation evidenced bv the ci ty of Costa l\lesa . Chief Neth and the policemeri offi. cials of both l'ities selected to patrol Irvine. • Stimulating Exchange • Irvine Ki>A·anis Club and University tlii;:h School join.ed this week to provide a variety or learning ex· • per1ences for youth who participated in \'outh and Gov· ernment \Veek . ft may be years before the value of the time spent working with ci ty. sc hool district .incl Irvine RanC'h \Vater District officials Lo; fully realized by those stu· dents who took part. There was no question at mid-week. ho>A'ever. that the presence o! the students in citv council ch:unbers. rity offices, and at a school board ineeting had a lreadv been a tonic to com munit ~· leaders. · ............... -- Questions about who sets policy governing the ac- tions o( Irvine's contract police fo rce >A'ere raised this week when Irvine city councilmen considered and fi· na1ly approved a $9 16.626 a year agreement !or expanded service to be provided by the Costa A.1esa Police De- partment. The opportunity to ineet \\'ith the vouth o! the com· munity. to share kt'iowledge and expei-ie nre with those who some future day mav assume shnflar responsibili· ties. and to receive i.n retUrn the benefits of vou.th's in· fectious optimism produced a n epidemic Or Smili ng faces around city offices during 1he week. 'What does it say? Quite ll bit about American va lues.' Clear understanding of the policymaking powers Hoiv Nixo11 Solved His Last Crisis (..__A_R_T_H_O_P_P_E ___ J News I tem: The PresK!ent's chief lawyer denied lilr. Nixon had violated Ute law against withholding knowl· edge of a felony -even thoug~ he failed to tell tow enforcement officers that hush money was paid to the \Vatergate burglars. "The President is the chief law enforcement officer in the co.tmtry," said attoniey James D. St Clair. Therefore. the President fu~fi/~ed the la w's requireme11ts, St. Clotr 1111- plied, by Tepor!ing knowledge of tile fel(Tny to liimself. !HY FEU.OW A.\\tERJCANS, I address you tonight at a momen'-of grave na· tional crisis. As you know, the Senate to- day saw fit lo con· vict me in its im· pcachment proceed· ings. That is the ir right and I do nol for one n1inute deny them that right. The question \\'C must race tonigfil. my fellow Ameri· cans. is what step'.\ >A"e shaU take in this emerge.ncy. Our Constitution, I am glad io h~ ub!e to re· port to you, makes one thing perfectly clear. l'.!pon impeachment and conviction, the President -and let me read this to you verbatim -"shall be remo\'ed'from office." NO\V TllAT is the law and, as you know. I have svrorn, rightly or wrongly, to uphold the la\v. I, therefore, immediately conferred with myself in my capacity as C'hief Law Enfore€ment Ofri<'1:!r on bow best to remove myself from this office. The Chief L.1w Enforcement Officer advised me that I can be removed bodily eilber by Federal Marshals or U.S. troops -but, unfortunately, 1'"ederal 1'-1arshals have received no training whatsoever in presidential removal. 1 immediately called upon the Com· nlandcr in Chief, which ls also myself. to order a contingency force of American Dear Gloon1y Gus Why would anybody believe that a Democratically cont.rolled Con- gress, that doesn't have the gut.a to vote a gun control lav.', could pos- sibly impeach any Preskient? K. S. GIOOm' Gm """"""" .,. wlln>lttM " ruo.n .,.. M Mii -..rr" f'l'flect "'- ., .. ..., .t .,.. -"'. $-.ii '""' "' pWn I• 0'-• Ou .. 0.llY !'lief. troops to remove me from office. However, the Commander in Chief. I think rightly, strongly urged against such a course on the grounds that a displa y of military might at this critical point would only tend to inflame lhe crisis rather than relieve it. 1 AGAIN searched through the Constitution. I found that I may be removed because of physical or mental incapacity. Here. I hoped, might lie a \vay out of this dilemma. As Chier Medical Officer. l subjected myself to a rigorous physical ex· amination. As Chief Director of ~1ental Health in this great land of ours. I put myself through exhaustive psychological testing. I passed -and let me be perfectly candid about this -both tests with flying colors . One allcmativc remained. I caned upon myself as Olief Executive Officer to carefully and painstakingly review the case against me and render, insofar as humanly possible, a fair and impart ia l verdict. The Chief Executive Officer, at my bidding has done precisely this. And I am ha ppy to report to you tonight that the. crisis over my removal from office has been at last resolved. I have been granted , I am proud to say, Execu:ive Cle1nency. THERE Wll.L be tbo9C, my fellow Americans, who will undoubtedly at- tempt to subvert the steps I have taken to uphold the Constitution in this national eme rgency. l have. therefore, asked the Com· mander in Chief to deploy troops around Capitol H.ill to preserve our cherished Constitution. I have every reason to believe the q:,mmander in Chief will cooperate fully wllh me In this hour of national perU. And I expect every decent Am£'ric11n will do likewise, God willing. Thank you and good night. Henry Vlll's Last Queen One of the most prominent. and least tlocumented people in the reign or Henry Vil! comes into her Q""'n right in ,Quee n Kothcrlne Pan, an in deJllh, highly rendAblc book by Anthony }.1artienssen (McGraw-11111, $7.95). Katherine is shown not simply as !he wire who survived him but as an outstanding woman of the Tudor Age and of the New Leamlng advocated by Era.smll.! and Sir Thomas h1oore. l\1ARRIED fo r the fint time at 17, \\•idowcd shortly at1erwards, and sub!!lt· quently the wife of Lord Latimer. a leading magnale or the North, Katherine was brought up in court circles u the protegcc of the King's first wife, Catherine of Aragon. Iler earliest tutor, the Spaniard Juan Vives. was an nd- \'OC3le of Increasing power for womtn. When her second h~band supported the Northern rebellion Katherine came clOJC to dlsnster. but, R!!I ~tartienssen shows, she navigaled with great skiU the lrtachcro~ hoals of life at court, rode the tit.le of Reformation, and finally ( THE BOOKMAN) outwitted her ar~my, Thomas Cromwell, becoming a prlme factor in hb disgrace and e1ecuUon. AFTER-the death or Lord Latimer Katherine became Henry VIJJ's final. queen, and as such she was respon1lble for the education of ber step-cltlldren who were to become in succession King F.dward Vl , Queen l\lary, and Quf!tn Elizabeth I. She blooght these children under the same roof for the first time, and inlluen<:<d th<lr whole llv ... Miirtlcnssen, a ·prominent 41;µthor and historian fltttler and IJll Admirals, Cri me and the PoUct) gives 8 remarkable portrait •not only of KaLhftrlne, but of thci whole tortuo11<> and dangerous, yr:t brilliant, Tudor Ai;e in wblch she lived. VICl"oR OE KEYSERLING l SB l111pench111e11t Politics flit Co1111111111ity Actio•• Veto Awaits Anti-poverty Financing \\'ASffiNGTON -The deepening effect on all government policy of President Nixon's desperate struggle for survival y,·as felt on Capitol Hill last week y,·hen congressional Republicans recei\'ed this message: Presiden t Nixon y,·iJl V£'to any bill to rerinance the C.Om1nuni1y Action Program. The four Republicans in Congr~ responsible for anti·po\'erty legislation, ranging from liberal · to moderately con- servative. requested the meeting just be· fore the Easti>r re- cess. They hoped to convince }.-1r. Nixon it "'Ollkl he in his. the nalion 's and the Republican party·s interest to sign such a bill. Bu t the reply from f\\'O faccles-s functionaries ,,,,·as a non·negotilble no. The explanation is emOCdd<'d in the new game of impeachment politics. \\'ilh impeachment by the I-louse i11cr£'asingly likely. the \Vhite ilousc 1nust count on one-third plus one or the Senate lo sa ve him-at lea st 34 conscr\'<ifi\'C Senators. Since titr. Nixon has offended n1any conservatives with dctente and hi gh government spending. h£' now attempts 10 appease them on sensitive though peripheral issues. THE ANTI·POVER'TY PROGRAM ( EVANS·NOVAK ) begun by President Johnson in 19M is one such issue. Conservatives h11vt Jong lusted for its evisceration. Rut for fiv r years tilr. Nixon has fo\lo"·ed stalf 11dvice to reform. not kill, t™-' anti· poverty program-thc.:reby disobeying his ov.n instincts. llo\ll·ever, just ~·hen 1he t-;u:on instinct coincides with the politics of survival. the poli tics of poverty are c h a n g i n g . Commwiity Action Programs. "'hlch began as go\•£'mrncnt·financed exercises 1n proto-rcvolution, have joinl'd the establishment. City hall onrc damned Community Action, but lhc mayors oow plead for continued fl'deral financin g. \\'hat's more. Community Ariton has strange new Republican allies. inc luding high.Jy rc~pected Rep. Albert Quie of ~1inncsotll, once the House battering ram against Communi ty Action but now its key defender. Even 1nore ~anx{'. lobbying for Community Action. fin:incro by dues checkoffs of fi..1'.lcral povl'rtY \\·orkers. is fornH.'r Rep, \\'illiam Cr.uncr of Flor ida. A hard·shcl\ ronscrvalive and impla cab le foe of an li·pov('rty le$tisl<111on as a Congressman . ('r;uner 00\\ is getting $25.000 a month for three months lo sell Community Aclion. TllE FOt;I{ Hepublicans handling poverty legislation -Quie, Hep. \Villiam 5teigr r of \Viscons1n. Sen. ltobert Taft. ,Jt• . of Ohio and &·n. Jacob ,lavits of New York-now SUJlport Con1 munity Action . So, Ja\ iL<> last 1~~k asked the \Vhite House for n n1cctin)o! to Sl'Ck a (,'Onlpronuse. S..111 up !O <...:apitol l hll v.·erc. two <tides Yol'll below !he policymaking lc.-vel : Jame5 Ca\:1nagh of the Domestic Council staff and l'aul 0'1\eil of the Office of r.1ana~c1nent and Budget. The rong ressioru1I Rc.-publicans told them the much cr1t1c1zt'<I anli·po\•eny ag£'ncy. the O! fice of E: co n o m i c Opportunity (0Ef>t, \\·ac; doomed. Nor did they like a l)(>mocratic scheme to put Comm unity Action in the \'Oluntary ACTION agency. But they did think Community Action could prosper Inside the Department of Health. ~ucal.ion and \\'e\fare !llE\V ), urging Lhe President to support this. llowa rd Phillips, bri e>fly in charge nl OEO last year for the purpose of dismantling it . h<:1s 6escr1bed C:ivanagh as one '0 \\'ho tak£'s his cues fron1 O'Neil'' and O'N£'il as ··shr£'v.·dlv lihe:ral." !Jut la.st v.·cek. Cavanagh and rr.\"cil tumcd 1humbs c!Own . \l.'h"thcr in OEO. ACTIO:-.l, or 1-IE:\V, Comn1unity Action funding v:ould be \'Ctocd bv ~1r. Nixon. period. \\.haf s more. th~ President also might veto a bill for a new Legal Services progr;1m \formerly lodged in OEO) if the SetJ;1tc·House confcr£'ncc now devising the fin al (orin persists in prt>Sent trends. If so, r.lr. Nixon v.ill havt' performed the anti·anti·poverty hat trick : OEO, Legal Services. Comn1unity Action . THIS l\'OUIJl satisfy COtl.SCl"\'atiw demands. <'nunciated by Ph illips nearly ('\'et)' y,·C'ek in llum;in l':vcnls. Such conscr\'atives are well aware o f impeachment politics. Although S£'n. James Buckley of New York called 1or ritr. Nixon 's resignauon as a matter of ron.science , many L'Onservatives view It as a shot across th£' bow making Alr. Ni:ton morr attenti\'e to thei r desires. ~1elvin R. Laird as presidential counselor \vas a counterforce to such pressures and today v.·oold he pressing !\Ir. r.:ixon to approve Comm unity Action inside Hl::W. But l.:1ird's hard-working young· successor us do1nestic: policy chief. Ken Cole, is not one lei argue "1th the !'resident. He ~:t\'e Uw> Pre!!l ident's orde~ to Cavanagh and O'Neil to relay lo Congress. Consequently, the SC£'narto sctMS clea r: Congress v.ill finance Community 1\ction under HE:W. ~I r. Nixon will veto it. the \'Clo y,·\JI bt> overridden. At a happier time. the \\lhite House would have flinched at the indignity of an O\'erridc. Nol now. All policy is geared to safeguarding on£'·third pl us one against ('OOVicti<>n in the Senate, and all argum£'nts backing moderate. non· r£'volutionary hPlp. for the poor pa le before that imperative. Don't Knock Those College Degrees To the. Editor: Tue article by Rus Wa lton on Houston Flournoy C'l.enders From the Ra nks Serve Best ," Daily Pilot. April 22 ) argues that P..1r. Flournoy is disqualified from consideration as a gubernatoria l candida te because he has a doctorate from Princeton. has been :i professor of political science. and has not been "trained in the school of hard kuocks . ·• One v.·ouJd have thou~ht this kind or prejudice against cd Ul·•tion ;ind culturr had died out y,·ith !ht· :O.lc<.:<irlh\' era. but eviden tly the curious bt':ast is Still alive. ttir. \\'alton. in an echo or 1hosc good old times. even hint s slroni;ly !hat .\Ir. Flournoy·s education and special train ing in political science mt1~L' him suspect as a Jk'd. Russia does tr<un people specially for high office. he reminds us ''So does Red China . But. no1 the good old U.S. or A." In short, i\lr. \\'r1 IL0n dcnlon!i'.lratl'S the familiar kind of nnti·inte\lectuaHl>m which may be as American as apple: pie but is not nea rly a! p<Jlatable. IT 1S IL\ RD to sec anythin j'.l \\Tong \l.ith a person making a s!udy of governmental processes, even at a high level. before he aspi res lo publ ic office. Experience has amply demon!!ltratOO that in order to be a capable go\'crnmcnt admlnisrralor it is not' enough to hn\'e been a general. an actor and solt·shoe danctr, or even a haberdash er . What we may legitimately ask of a candidate for high office is that he demonstrate wi exceptional degree of lntclligcnce and wisdom, and that he possess an adequate Quotes W\lliam W. Greer. ~kelcy -'1Thc nt!Od for sc11pegoots seems to be grenter OO\\. th.an ever. AristoU e knew it long ago ... sav• it ln the great drama! of hi! d11y: me spectacles of famoUJ men meeting tragic ends through some charAt'ter O•w: pride perhaps or ig- norance, impetuosity, zeal, errors of judgment, Iconoclasm." ( __ MAIL_B_ox __ ) L~t!tn '"""' ,..._n 1rt we!Contl. iltonl'l•U• '""''" -t• <OftVt• llltlr rnKMltoH Ill >00 .,.,., ..,. llln. f"9 rltlll 19 <-11' ltllto II fol l•f (t .,. t Nml••t•-llHI h ........ ..i. All '"'"' ... u1r .... d""• 1l1nahlre •"" mlilln• al!d,..1. but ,...,,.,. may bf: wHtoh@ld Ofl rMllUI II •~ff/(1 .... 1 , .. _ II ••Plrtnl. ,01!ry Wiil not lot 1>t1bU1hfll, kno\\'ledge of the Intri cacies o r i;ovcrnmcnt. Taking a Ph .D. in politi cn l science may not be the only y,·ay to demonstrate these qualifications. bu! 11 seems one y,·ay. I don't happen to supporl ~·tr. Flournoy as a candidate for i,:o\'crt'IOr. The point 1s an at>Stract one. if r.tr. \V i!lton can grasp that. And by the way, under our fonn of government Jt is not n t:rime to have a college degree. C\'t:n an advanced one. DONALD HEINEY Nobod11 Cores? To the Editor: \\'here cire all the. bumper s1ickcrs? I thought it wa!I an rlection year, but it's obvious that nobody cares! .JUST for fun. 1 rountL'd potiticnl bumP£<r suckers one alttrnoon. In one hour, out of hundreds of cu rs, I carne up wllh the follo"·ing: Alioto -one. ~Toretti -one. llaflf -tv.'O. .\IQ.'5t Jll'OPlc v.:ould •·r;ither be sailing'' It seems. I coun14..'CI ii.x of !hose~ MIMI SEJIN,\ Real Progre•• To the Editor: IT~torlan lA'O J. Frhi In his •·Orange County Through Four Ccn1ur1es1• 119651 record.,: "The d~glng darknM! of the deprl's.!ton yean was brlghtetll~ by lbc • birth of the Fes tival of Arts which bas become an im portant rultural in.<>!itution of Orange County. It "'as in 1932 that :i rtists and craftsmen at Laguna Beach hrld !heir first festi\'al with the c:uc;ilyptus trc-es of El Pasoo Street as a h:ickdrop.'' lllSTOll lCi\L (11otnott· for lhe future : ··1t v.·as 1n 197~ thtil the citizens of L:1guna Beach dC'dicalcd their new ~1ain Beach .,..·ith the eucaly ptus trees (y,·hars lcfl of thc·m i of El Paseo Street lrt('functi serY1 ng as a b.1ckdrop for the comfort station." ~l<in. ~hal's pure pr()f.rre.ss! Bll..L DAV r Du1111 er<111• Bill To Ilk' Editor : Re: H.R. 8053, l'ost Card RCi!:iStration \Ve understand the :,"Uhjett 'bUI Is ou t of rommitttie und ready for a floor vote. The staled obJCCt;\'e of the hill IS l•l 1nake voter registration easier. \\.E L1ST 1>£'1ow the reason.'I' v.·hy v.·e reel the bi.JI ~Id be defeatt-d ln the House or \'f'loed by 1he f'rcs1<lcn1 if it get" by the !louse : J Is a very dcs1ructi,,·c propM:l! to our electl()n i~·strm . 2 \\;Ill create an adm1n15tral1\·~ nightmare for l!..t(:al eleetion off icials. 3. \Viti t'feate c:haos in ex1s11ng registration S}Slems. 4. \\'ill r("(Jutre dual rc)l1~lr<1uon system s In some states. t.. 5. Will crealc ni:"' opportun111es !or fr11ud. 6 Could ll o !' s i b 1 y d1.senlranch1:. \Otl'rs <.11rrcntt) rcgu1tcrtd. 7. \Viii su~r1mpose a counter - product1ve, bureaucratic, federal control o\.·er pa~t Sia!£' improvements and take rroin the !'!talcs the ince.nt\\'t' for further Improvement.!! 8 Unmana~cabl(' Costs· ~al ;..1111\tng 01 150 rnHhon po!it ca rds. lb \ Local election ort1ciats hll\'C' to handle and reply. (Cl 1'.:St11Tk'lh:d costs S30 million i.o $300 million . tli 1 SM!ate Rill has no expense limit. llflllSt.: f!1ll carries l.'°lO m 111 io n author!1.01t1on. 9. Pao;t t:.-ird HC1?r!ltrat1on dGe'!!I not <1r>ply to stai r nnd local t'lc-clions, lhu.~ rl-qu lrini;. at extra cost. tv.·o systems ol rcg1!itrUtH.1n. ro. 1\n~on...• C:ln s1},(n a post card anti mail in. nian, v.·oni;111. child or someone t lse for a dead fll·rson. or non-ci tizen . 1\ receipt is acknowlcdgen\1."nt of po~1 carcl. a receipt is evidence (O votr·. Pc.naltle~ are set up in the Bill, but ho\1· do you cotch tilt· fr:iudull-nr~ \\'ould th•·rc ever ht An upd11 1ed prtc1nct sht.'t!t to >Aork from·t J l. Removl'-; fO('al c·on1ro1 l!L n d overrides swie ('lf'('110n 1;1.,.,·s rive urgl' defeat of th1~ bi ll." C. C ;10SELEY OIA.N•l COAST DAILY PILOT Rober1 N. Wf'~d. PublUhc-r Thomru Ktt1,-1l, Editor BortxJra Krtibich Eduorial l'oat Editor Thi' r1!1tonBI t~1l'(' of ttwo 0.11y f'li'1t • 1 •lo rn 1111.irm &nd 1timula1c l'l"'ttr'• ,.., ''Y pre~tll\2 rm thia p.11re 1!11·-r~" run1n11•n1a.ry ff!\ lrlfll<'!; nf 1n. "'l'''' 11. \ff1t.lw111~1 ffllu1nn1•t• 1tJ1d t'i:trtvm.•'" b).· pt·'!l.·fd1na:: a forum f·~r r<'lld,.r11' 1 '''"5 o1flll b)' p~ll~ 1n1» nc.,.,'lp&IK'r·s QJ>U1\Qn11 and k5ta• on l'Ul'l"l"nt t!lp1t"11. ~ t'dilor'ial opinii\nit ,,I IM 1.)aJ l)' Piiot •PrCat onJy tn thl' (:(!11onal Mlumn a l the top or 1hfo Pll&t . OpinlO:l'S f'Xl>f"'S8('d by tn. •'fl!· Un'lnlll.! and CllMoonlsta •nd JeU~I" wtiten a.re thtlr (1lo¥n and no l!fldoN.,.. mmt of lttttr vif'WI by W Daily Piklt thOIJ!od be lnt«mi. Yrlday. April 26, 1974 .. ' Liqµol·Tax .Iner ease Bill Dead SACRAMENTO (UPI\ - LegisJation il}Creasing liquor tax~ tlnd prov.lding more ~er to rehabilitate Callfor- ,nia Alcoholics h::s )>een killed by '-senate <:on1ml!.1ee. 'ni, Governn1 e n ta l Orgp.nizatlon c o m m i t t e c Thursday voted 10--0 t o approve a subcomn1!Uce reoomrnendat ion to take no (.._ __ s;...t_a_ie ___ ) • Ul"I T91..i.tt F·irst Witnesses J anet Cooper, left. and Chnthia Garvey. both 21,r aeLion on 1ht! blll. Fo:Jo"in.it ·11 be r· t ·1 led b F d I G d the vote, subcomminec chair· w1 irs W! nesses ca Y a e era ran man Goorge Zt-novich t O..Vrt•s-Jury next week investigating n1urder, kidnap nd no ). said the bill was •·dl"..id " robbery by the Symbionese [.ibcration Army. The for the curn•ni ll'gislative S<.•s-two tight-lipped 1nilitants with radical Lies were sion. subpoenaed Thursday as an extensive probe began The bill. by Sen. Arlen into the bank robbery in which Ridnapcd Patricia Grt-gorio (D-San M a 1 e o 1 • Hearst played a controversjaJ role. ct1.lled (or a doubling of the -~----- Slate excise Hix on liquor and the repeal of the "fnir trade" law, which allows the $25 mil l ion for al coho l rchabililation programs lo he administered by loca l govem· ments. e I.I Arre•lelf LOS ANGELES I A Pl Authorities said they broke up a major a re a ga mbling operation. arresting 14 persons in a series o( raids set up after a t~-o-month und e r cove r investigation, a sher i ff · s spokesma n said . Sgt. Jim Orr said three of the persons arrrsted Thu rsday were v.·omen. All were booked for i n vestigation of bookmaking. he added. Orr said the gambl ing ring netted between $50,000 and m,ooo monthly. e llehf In ~f11rlfer SACRAMENTO (UPI J - Ronald Wayne \Vlggins. 36. wa9 booked o n a murder charge Thursday in I he shotgun slaying of a private investi gato r u·ho was ambushed in lhe alley behind his apartment house. • Republicans Berate Re<1gan's Selectioris SAC RA.ME1''TO I IJ P I I - Republican Sen. Fred l\farler says he has "no hard feclin~s" to Wards Gov. Ronald Hea gan because the g o ve rn or h~rpassed him in nominating t"·o Democ rats to the 3rd Dislricl Court of Appeal. The nomination s of Sacramento County Superio r Court Judges George E . Paras, 49. and RObert K. Puglia. 44. Thursday were denollflclxj by two Republican scnaiors. GOP senators favoring the ' nomination of J\.1arler Jw ve. been engaged in a quiet struggle with Heagan the past lwo weeks over the judicial selection. Marler. of Redding, earlier decided not to seek re· e l ec tion b ecause of reappointment changes in his distri<.'l and had hoped for the nomination. After the nominations v.·erc announced, P.1ark!r t o I d newsmen he discussed !he appointments with Reagan and "there are no hard fe<'lings or reerimina 1ions. ·· indica ted the decision was influenc:ed by the fac1 he had no !rial judge experi ence. Rc::1ga11 in the µ.1 st has bL><"n criticized for nom in a Ii n g at 1 or n e y s v.•ith little experience on the bench to high judicia l posts. ?o.tarler also in di cat ed Reagan may offer hi m another post instead. One senntor had s.1id l\.l;irler \\'al! in line for a Superior Cou rt judgeship. * 1:r Did Judges Cont1ibutc To Reagan? SACRAl\fENTO (UPI ) - Although recently saying it is improper for judges to make can1paign contributions. Gov. Hooald R e a g a n reportedly accepted political donations from al Jeasl sik judges in his Hearing For Farr May 20 LOS ANGELES IUPJ) -An unprectrdcnted court hearing. wh ich is supposed 1 o determine whether reporter William FaJT would reveal the CALIFORNIA identities of news sources ii he '---------J was kept in jail long .enough . has been postponed to allow ti1ne to get Y.1alter Cronkite and other promjnent newsmen as v;itn(>SSCs. Superior Court J u d g e William ll. Levit Thursday postponed the he3ring until ~1ay :iJ) at the request of Farr's attorney. Newsrack Ordinance La1u1ched ·· I DA.IL V PILOT 5 Stop-and-questwn Search Halted in 'Zebra' Dragnet . • SAN f RA NC I SC o He said 1be c1ty·s "simple suspect. ( .... IUPJ)-Police halted thelit-good failh Is not enough." 111e n'IOst rece11t "Zebr~ "stop and question" search for despite the softening of the victim was Nel!lon T. Shle1~ the "Zebra'' killers today Ofl a young, wh.ite man killed~ or~ers ol a fede ral judge who NAZI POLICE CLERK dnys ago. He w•s the t r u-1 e d the dragnet STIRS BAY AREA _ while person slain by a blac unconslitutlonal. klller who approached biJ They already had modified _____ P_•_90 __ 7___ targets silently and fired 'lit the widespread questioning of controversial tactic. and thal point blank range. Six other• black males resembling a the city wa s "mistaken on the were "'OWlded. drawing of one suspect. co ns ti lutionality of the .. Ne<1rl}' 600 blacks twd ~'r saying !he WidCSJX'ead search program.'' ha lied in the "stop an<e had been "unproductive and The National Association for question" search before !ht ineffective." the Advancenien t of Colored program was curtailed. U.S. District Judge Alfonso People and the American Civil Police Capt. Chat;les Barca . The time is needed to scheduJe appearances b y Cronkite, CBS-TV ancho.,nnan, aAd other prominent newsmen from the East Coast. it was argued. J. Zirpoli lssucd an injunction Liberties Unioo filed the suits. the inspector directing the against the city Thursday, They said black men were investiga1ion, said. "'The onl.r b a r r i n g i n d iscriminate beiQg stopped on the streets thing v.·e have changed is wtiO stopping of citizens because and questiooed solely because v.·ill be stopped and qu estioned !he ''danger ol repetition has they resenibled a po I i<: e and who v.-on't be stopped and LOS ANGELES (AP) -The not been removed." artist's drawing of a "Zebra" questioned. City Council has g i v e n liiii~====:;:;::;;;:~=;;:;;~~=~;j=:;::::~:---;:;~\::-::::::£::-:- Farr. court reporter for the Los Angeles Times, has been involved in a three.year legal battle over his refusal to iden tify lhe lwo lawyers who gave him material for a story during the !riaJ of the Oiarlcs Manson "Family" for the Sharon Tate murders. The la1o1.yers broke a gag order by Superior Court Judge Cha rles Older, the !rial judge, who wants !hem identified. If their identilit.'S "·ere known, the lawyers could face contempt of courl and perjury actions ancl possible disbar· ment. Farr is derending t h c joumalisfic p r i n c i p I e or confidentiality oC s o u r c c s . saying it would be im~ibte !or reporters to a c q u i r e information if the judge can force him lo identify the altorneys. • preliminary approval to an ordinance aimed at prohibiting th e sale of sex· oriented magazines and newspapers from public newsracks. The proposed measure , which will come up for a fmal vote next .....-eek, outlaws the display of nudil y r r 0 m ncwsracks am prohibits the sale of "harmful matter" from newsracks unless done "in the presence of an adult person authorized lo prevent the p.1rd'lase of su ch matter by a minor." "Harmful m a t t e r · ' is delined in the ordinance a.~ .. matter taken on a \\'hole. the predominant appeal of which to ftle avt!rage person ... is IO prurient interest.,. City AUy. Burt Pines and his deputy. Don htorrow. told the council before i t s preliminary vote 'Thursday that the c."OllSlitutionality of the proposal is high I y questionable. SANT~ ANA. SOLITH COAST PLAZA • • .. . Supported by believers 1n The LORD JESUS CHR.t S T (Col. 3: I 5. I 7). Write us for Free l.ilerot11e . . . Boi 42021. Los Angele\, Co. '100<2. • • Officers said \V i g g i n s • accompani.td by his attorney, surren\:lertd at the police station Thursd ay and appepred in a police lineup before being booked. Police had sought Wiggins f o r questloning about !he shooting Tuesday of Raymond Silva. 53. who headed a Sacramento- based private investigative finn. "The governor had very strong and legitimate reasons lor his action," ~larler said. ~1arler declined to disclose 1970 gul>ernalorial c<impaign. I i:;;============;;;:;:=;:;:;=;;;=:=;;;;;;=;:::::=:::!:::::;:~=======::: In toda y's edition or the Los e Reali or G11illy SAN DI EGO (AP) -A ju ry has convicted realtor Hadrinn J. Liberot~ on charges that he arranged to have two businessmen beaten up and the real estate office of a competitor burned. 11·hat Reagan said h u t Probc1tion A1vc1,rded Streakers · Liberatore. 56. of San Diego, was found guilty Thursday Df tWo counts of solici1ing assault P A S A D E N A (U PI ~ - and one count of soliciting l\t uni c i pa I Court JudRe l!rson. Two previous trials had \Varren L. Ellinger Thursday ended·in ·hung-juries. placed three co1tce:1! studen1s -a man and two prelly e ~la.ii Se1itfi1iced sislers -on six months SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -probation for streaking and Van \Vesley Purcell. 29, has admonished Them with \\'hat been sentenced 10 I i f e the judge said \.\'as an Engli.sh imprisonment for lhe January maxim: slaying of market owner "Do an)1hing you wont - Anthon)'\Ca!a during a holdup. but don'1 do it in the streets or Superior Court J u d g e you'll frighten the horses." \\'illiam l\fullins Thursday also Toby 7.-0rthian, 23, and the s e n t e n c e d Purcell to Hood sisters. Jennifer. 21 .ou1d consecutive terms of 10 years \Villa, 18, were found guilt y of to life on seven counts of first disturbing the pence b y degree robbery. consccut i·1e running naked p:isl the Vienna terms of li fe on two counts of Symphony Orcheinra and a attempted robbery and one to crowd of thousands attending 15 years on a gun charge. the black tie opening or !he Purcell "'as convicted by a Am bassado r Col \ e g (' Jury on April 9. Audito rium April 17 . Angeles Journal, the newspaper's Sacra mento Bureau reported that four of the jurists ··••ere siU ing in San Diego. one in Yuba County and the sixth in Fresno County. Presiding Juslice r r a n k Richardson of the state's 3rd appellate t.'<lurt also headed Heagan's Sacramento re· elect ion committee \\'hi c h r11.ised 1nore than $20.000 for the gove rnor's campaign. Hi<.tiardson . an attorney at the lime of the 1970 cam paign. \\·as appointed to the judicial post by lteagan in 1971. Kantc s of other possible jud icial contributors to Reagan's cantpaign could not be unro\'ered because the addresses of virtually all contributors on the governor's 1970 campaign statements v.·ere blocked out. a prn<.'lice 1vhich will be outlawed this year. Arnong those who do s~1ow up as Reagan cont ributors in 1970 in<.•\ude San Diego Superior Court Judges \Vitlian1 1' .. Y<ile. lloscoc s. \Vilkev and Franklin B. Orfield, · the Journal reported . All three! 1\·cre appointed to !he bench by Heagan In 1!'169. -----------------------~--- • 78 0 Bolter Strttt (nex t to Fire Stotion) on Bristol ot loktr-COSTA MIS.A . 546-0724 • Wo In stall A Fish Pond With A Japanu• Gardon • Export Japano so GardMr With Monlhly Sorvict -• .+liWWA!l ..l!!l!J~-. -· tJl.~ I Knits: cardigan 7 .99 nrig. S1'-SJ5 Acrylic knics. \Vhite wich p ine. navy. IX'rr>' trim. Vesr. Res. s I 0. 4.9'). S.M,L N ylon shirts 9.99 Colorful!)' prinred shirrs in pure: nrlon. J\lany prinrs. Siz<.-s S.M,L Spring pants 13.99 Natural riSC' waist pants in rayon and rolyesrcr. \"<'hire, 1n inr. pc:ach. For !ill.\;'S ') fl) I ~. I I· , ' Print shirts 7 .99 ori~. SI 1.s1" Famous name group. Assorted fabrics and prints. For sizes j. I ). Group jea ns 8.99 orig. Sl-t-SJ6 Fnr:nous name styles. In cord or hon1espun. Many colors. All siz<.•s 5· 1 '\. Group dresses 23.99 orig. S)·I Famous name Ion.~ dresses in man)' 5ryJes and colors. Shou•n: ~r· sucker docs. All sized fo r 5-1 l. Shop Monday chru Friday, I 0:00 a.m. ro 9: JO p.m. I Bull ock's Santo Ana, I f.,,hion Squ•re, 2800 N. M•in Strctt, Santa Ana, Telephone: ~ 7-H l I Sa curday, 10:00 •.m. ro 6:00 p.m.'. Bullock's Soudt Co:ist Plaza, San Di•go Frccway •t Driscol, Cosca M<'Sa, T•l<phon•: \\6·11611 • '7 r • 7 ' .. • -· .. ---------. Todn)''s Finni VOL. 67, NO. I lb, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 19H TEN CENTS Plane Victitns Recovered Indonesian soldiers climb up a ravine on the island of Bali carrying remains or victims of the Pan Amer- ican Airlines crash which killed 96 passengers and .11 crew members on the Indonesian island paradise. Huntington Park Rites Set .~3.2 Million • Ul fl.tore th'n s.1.2 million worth of new city parks will be dedicated Saturday in Huntington Beach. The 69.6 acres of ~ew park land is scattered among nme neighborhood parks and the 40-acre Edison Community Part. Dedication ceremonies will begin at 10 a.m. with an open house tour of the city "s new $200,000 Magnolia lire station. The station Is on Magnolia Street at Hamilton Avenue, next to Edi3on community park. Nixon Proniises '1l1ass Et'itle1ice' 01i Wntergate \llASHINGTON (AP) -Presidentia l counselor Dean Burch said today President Nixon will turn over "a mas!ive body of evidence" to the House Judiciary Committee next week which he said should clear up the Watergate controversy. "Early next week. when the President responds to the committee's subpoena, a massive body or evidence will supplant charges and allegations and innuendo,·• Burch said in a luncheon speech to the Republican National Committee. "And out or this Factual record. the whole story "''iii emerge and the whole truth become known,•· Burch said. "Thal body of evidence will be substantial." Burch said. "It v.·ill be relevant. It will be compelling and persuasive. I genuinely be Ii eve , beginning early next wee k. that the end or Watergate will be in sight." Burch gave oo particulars on just what would be turned over to the committee, which is stud ying impeachment motions against the President and which has subpoenaed tapes and documents relating to 42 While House conversations in connection "'ith the \V a l e r g a t e investigation. Coast Weather Sunny and "'armer weather will arrive just in time for the week- end. High temperatures Saturday will range from the middle 00s along the beaches to the: upper 70s fu~ inland. INSIDE 1'011/\ l ' Tl~rt ii a "•tarvino voung artilt" in Laguna BeClCh who WOTks in. &tic1" antf $traw. Rtod a:boitt UC I grodMal.t st-udt-11t Jolin Okulich in tod'at1'• Weekendtr. Facilities to Be Derlicatecl Sat urda y· At 10:30 a.m .. the Music Man Band "'ill play in the pa tio area behind the Edison community center. The dedication by ~1ayor Al Coen and other city councilmen starts at 11 a.m. George Hjelle, who served 33 years as director of the Los Angele!: city parks and recreation system and is now a special parks consultanl in Los Angeles, will talk about lbe peauty of open space al a noon luncheon in the community center. Contract Dispute Bus tours of all 10 new p.irks \\•ill be offered for those \\'ith reservations from I :30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. The adjacent fire station \\'ill also be open for more tours. \\'hite the value of tho new turf is estimated at more than $3.i milljon - based on the cost for buyi ng and developing it -the city did not actually spend that much. f\.lost of the land was picked up from developers through the city's park (Ste PARKS, Page 2) Huntington Employes Rap Thorripson Stand Angry city hall \rorkers to d a y denounced comments .m a d e by l!unlington Beach Personnel Director Ed Thompson which characterized their contract dispute as "petulant and unjustified whining." In a statement issued by the 400· memb e r l\tuni cipal Employes Association (l\IEA ). Thomp s on • s remarks in recent newspaper stories y,·ere described as "far out of line "'ith the facts. The ?-.lEA filed suit in Superior Court Feb. Zl in an effort to break its thrce- year contract signed with the city in 1972. It claims certain provisions of the contract have not been followed •·in good faith." Thompson. y,·ho "'as available for comment today. has said the city has made every effort to follo\v the tern1s of the contract and has \'erbally rapped th~ l\IEA for trying to break it. In a response to Th ompson's suggestion that the ?ifEA action .is "irresponsible," l\IEA spokesmen said today: "It "'as. or course, expected that certain representatives o( the city "·ou\d go to great lengths to attempt to project the image that they and the city have at all times dealt fairly '\ilh l :ty employcs. HO\\'e\·er. the e:t:tremes to "'hich the city has gone In order lo characterize the f\.1EA sui t is, in essence. nothing more than the petulant and un justifiable "'hining or an overpakl and generall>• spoiled "'Ork for~. are inconsistent with any objective view of the events which precipitated M E A ' s unprecedented action. "The si mple (act Is that the "-Titten memorandum of l\1EA's d is put e d agreement with the city is an ambiguous · aod poorly drafted document hastily prepared by the city in an attempt to Wo1uau, 71,-Arrested Ju . on-in-law's Deatb SALT I.AKE CITY !UPI ) -A 71 -ycar· old mother-In-law shot and killed her daughter's ettrangcd h1.1sband Thursday night when he broke down the door to her apartment, police 1nld. Police Lt. David Bradford sald Helen A. Wslters shot '"'O .22-<allbtr slugs Into Carl R. S..Sloos, 38, of Sandy, after he Ulrcatened to carry off the couple's two young children. have it adopted before the be.ginning of !he 1972-73 fiscal year. "Prior lo ent~ring into this agreement. the ~tEA advised the ci ty of its concerns regarding the lack of clarity "''hich \vas present in some of its terms. but the city's negotiators \vcrc. at that lime. quick to assure the ~1EA that th e. contract "·ould be applied in the manner intended by the ~!EA . "Under the agrcen1ent "'hich is the subject of the dispute. f ).IEA 1 sought only lo be even with the average salaries paid by a grou p of agrctd·upon sur\·c~' cities. Jn a yea r \\'hen the cost of living has gone up well over eight percen t. it is impossibl!? to have any sympat hy for the city's restrictive attitude." The three-year contract called for an annual five percent pay raise. plus additional sala ry boosts if it "·as found that wages in the survey cities had increased more. Thei r dispute oo"· centers on how those salary surveys have been made and interpreted . In closing, ).IE1\ spokesmen also \\Tote: "In his attempt to justify 1hc city's penny·pinching posture. ~tr . Thompson has not only completely distorted lhe circumstanet'S surround ing the ~'!EA la "'SUit and quoted ).!EA leaders out of context. he has practically threatened that the city will go out of its way to make life miserable (or the :\!EA because of iU current effort to protect what the ~!EA feels are the legitimate rights of city employes.'' The city must reply to ~tEA's accusations in the suit before the court case proceeds. Those replies a r e expected by next week. County's Secret Files Discttssed f'unds 10 s u p po r t Oritnge Cou nty's super-secret p o I ic e intelligence unit may be cut off by the county Board of Supe.rvl.!ors unless some sort of civll lan rtview or wh•t goes into the unit's files which currently contaln more than 5,400 names Is agreed upon. County police chiefs soy the mBtter ti "negotiable." For the story, ice Page 11. • T1iree Di e • in. Bloodbcit1i Grove Woman Hunted • In Arizona Shootout By ARTllUll R. \'ll'\SEL OI Ille 01Hy ,.Uol Sl1fl A \"ast. dese rt dragnet sprt'ad over lhl• U.S. Soulh\1·cst today for a Cardrn (it O\l' \1on1an "·ho police suspect m.1~· h<l\'e ~'<'It in\·oJvcd in a n1ariju.ina·sn1ug}:(hng cntrrpr1S<' tha t !'ndt.'CI ln a bloodbath nn a du sty. niral road . Tht..• shootou t \'icti ms -diStQ\·ert·cl b)· t"o lecnagC'd hii;ih school gi rts \\i1lh1ni; fro1n ranch ho1nl'"S to 3 bus stop include t"o li .S. Customs .igen ts and a Garden c:rowe 1nan. La"men manning roadblocks .irrf'strcl t"'o younq \\•omen. one from r.arclL·n Grove, "'hile hrr sister as the fu g1tt\1· in\'csligators v.·ant to question Crime scene tC'Chnicia ns h:ivr ~·rn prrc1ng togrth('r thC<1ries :ibout . ho" Garden Grovr resident ).h ch.'ll·I \\"1lli:1n1~. ~J. and agent~ Louis J)1xon. 32. and Charles Bokinskir. 26. bc-camr 1nvol\'t'd in thC fatal gun baltle Charged today in i\og:ilrs. Arr1 . 111!h nlleged dru~ possr~s1on arr Carol~·n .lt»in Cullison. 26. of C:cirdcn (;rOl'L'. and Lfsl1l' Jo:1n (ilasgo"'· 22. of Tu~nn . ~1 1ss Culhsorfs sister l\::irL·n 1' ind<'ntified as the third, ""·as rumor1'<1 lo he driving a 1964 Cadillac "·1th C.1l1forn1a license plates . The l\10 suspects held for qllt'st1on1ng Ex-Hearst Aide Says Robbery Done 'For Show' From '''ire Str,·lces ,\. Ludlow Kra mer . secretary of st;i1 C' for \\'ashington. says the S:.in Francisco bank robbt'ry in "'hich Patricia He.irsr participated \\'il S stag~ by ht•r kidn:ipcr~ "for sho"' and not for money." 1Rc!u1cd pictures. P.ige !11 Kramer spent n1ore than a mor.th in San Francisco .is director of the $2 million Hearst food gi\'Ca"·ay progr:in1 with \l'hich the Hearsls hoped lo 11·in the release of their daughter. ").!any proplc think of the Symb1011c~f' Liberation Army as an organization of bli1cks." he said. '·Jt is not. It's a ;·cty \\•ealthy organiza tion. controlled by "hit•· y,·omen. mosth· from the East Coast The hank robbcrv ·"·as done for sho" nnd not for money. fht'y don't seem lo have ;1ny real purpose other than to mak" socir·ty look bad . to givr it a slap 1n the face .. Kramer's cnmments came durin g a ~pccch to the Kh1anis Club in !lvqu1am. \\'ash. Jlc said he i:;; convinced ).liss Hearst v.·as not a "'illing part1c1pant 1n her kidna ping and tha t shr has been br.iinwashcd unttl she \\·as \\"11\ing lo make statements denouncing h c r parents. "I understand it is not hard to brainwash a person in 60 days and 1n h('r posil ion. she obviously h.is to go along \\'ilh them ." Kramer said. fle said de\'iccs ha\e been pe rfected lo detec t rear in a voice and that tape" of her statements released by 1hc SLA definitely have shov•ed fenr. Mean\\•hile, her fi ance ~iid Thur~d1.1y ni ght that he r rejection of him and her family doesn't mean a damn th ing·· tis long :is she is lx'lng held by 1he SI.A. Steven \\'eed. 26. a lJnivl'rs11y of Galifomia graduate s1uden1. told C.HS Ne"·s that ~tiss Hears! \\"a~ '"\·icti mized" "'hen kidnaped by the Sl.i\ Feb. 4 and 1he "situation has not changed by now ." In a tape·recorded message rece1 \·cd \\'ednesday, ~tiss Hearst ridiculed \\'ced and her fat her, Randolph A. Hearst. president and editor of I~ San Francisco (See ll::ARST, Page %1 Nazi Celebrators Held in Ger1nanv " KIEL. \\'est Gennany <APl -/\ tavern ov."ner and his bartender hn\e bten ch..'l.rf:led "''ilh illegal glorification of Nar.I symbols after a celchratlon of Adolf Hiller's birthday in I.heir bar. Local officials s~kl about 50 persons. mmt or them In their 205. intended the party April 11 on the ~onh Sea island or Sylt . They wore Nazi uniforms, hung a picture of the fuehrer on !ht wall, played old SS ssongs and ate hamburgers decorated "'Ith mustard or cat"up swastik as. • • • • follo,1·111g 1hcir l";1p1urr at :1 rn.idb!otk 11rrc ;1r ra1gnt'<i Thursday bt·fort• L: S ~l.11.!istra\(' Ha} niond Terhz1i in Tucson . tht'll returned !o Pima Cou111y J;.ul. un.iblr to mak1~ their S,1,flOO hail. <;arclrn f;ro\r pol1C't' s;ud !oday lhl·~· had nn d1r<'l'I kno"·lt•dAt' of fh(· Cullison stst{'r.~· ac·u11111·'· nor nr \\'1lham:;. "00 app.i~1·ntly l1Vt•d :u thl' ~•HTil' \()(·;1! ;irddrl'Ss as thC' \\Ollll'll, Jnvl'!'t1~;1tor::; found \\'1l11an1s' body lx·:.•dl· and partially bfnl'O lh his "reckt.'<I pickup tn.n:k at !he lx•t10lll oi a 'h·rp r:l\·111r '.!00 yards fron1 1h1• bOd1r~ of lhl· slain a~rnt~ llL' h11d hi•cn hit hv foul' sho1µu11 b!:1sts 1h;1 \ IX'lll'lr<ll L•d Thi' 1ru1·k's sl1•1•I cab ;11xl rt•:1r 111ndn1.1 .is h1· appre111 I~ :1!\l'n1pti·d .1 111;1(! r;1cf' fnr lhL· \h'\1c·,u1 hnrd•·r llf':trhy ll 1s tru tl. carr\"1nt: ;111 1·~11111.itl·tl 2\11• pounds of 1n:1n1u~11•1 -11 11·\:111\·1·1~· sn1all ,,mugg ling ~h1p1n1•n1 01l'r tha t descr1 rout e -appart'ntl \' tripped .i sch50r tS« !'il:Sl't:CT. l'agt 21 Coast Chili Fest 11 Co rupcte • Lii Balboa Bt1y Coo/;:off ~ ' fly C.\HOL i\IOORE OJ 1~~ 0111• Piiot Still ''1101 'luff' C'orning through"' Elf'\"Pn eh1h <·ook-off r on test an Is. 1•Jho11c1I thctr \\'ay through the cro"·drd pa1111 ;11 lhC' natb<1a /lay Cluh In hopes or rcprl'scnting thP <Jrange Coa:;! .it tlic lntt•rna111111al Chil1f•·:.t .it Tt·rlingua. Tt•xas, u1 Scpll'mber On\~ b.itth C\\•n ;1rn1r<; hy helicopter to"·linr. Bui ii l.indf'd In !he ])()01. much to the amuscrocnl of 1.000 guests dressed 1n gingha ms and ~lcxica n s k i r I s or ('O"·boy ge.ir :.ind coonskin c:1ps. Chili he.ids and their pot crew!! presided O\'Cr l\\·o glo wing barbecue troughs . .idd1ng a pinch. da~. fistfu l or shot of ·"·hatevcr \\·as necessary or handy. C.:ook"·are ranged from ranc1l9and relics 10 the lntc•st s ho 1v 11 In Sun!!rt rn.igazinr ,\11 the tx·UPr to sho1\· ofr the roncol'tions 'ariouslv colored fud ge. sludge. used brick, cafeteria special and can't print. The octane 11c.iled fron1 regula r to prcm1urn . '"\\'c're making 11 frorn scralch you realize . h.1 \"l' to m:ike sure it's got f'vcr~1hing good. . it renlly isn't rf'ady ~·pt ., "\\'herl' arc lhC' judges? Sure \\'ish we could get this over so "-"C could eat." To keep the !XllS from boilin~ over. the conks spnnklcd 1v!l tcr on !he coals or SJ)O()ned su rplus in1o tortillas f o r spcc!alors to samplr F'inally the nffic1als paraded around "Pto1n;11ne Table." ta sting from the numhcrcd bowls and cle.ins u1g the pla te \I 1th Siiltlnl'S. ··~leat's gr('at but lhe spices arcn"t so good." "There's toma111 sou p in the re some pl.ice " "Oo11·r knn"· wht'rf' h(' learned but he !St'e CllllJ, Page 21 l1nportanC!e Cited HIS CUP OF TEA Chili Champ Dunlap Bolsa Marsh Restoring Get.s Panel's Priority Rt•stora tion of Bol~<I Chica ).!;irsh ;:i ~ a natural are;:i is ll!l" of 1h1· hi.l!hcst priorilics llsted in lh(' rf'\ i'i<'d m::ir1nt• elemrnt fssuC'<I b\' rc..:1nnal coast;il commission plnnn!•rs -The still unde\·elopcd area . ~hirh l1t·s soulh of \\'arnrr ,\venue on lhc inlnnd side nf Pacifir ('QaSt lliRhl\flV has "statt'1.1'idf' impori an('e,'' according tn thf' 1>lanning report. Compl('tion oi !hf' state's preserve progr;:im must take place. lt :idds Tht> prelim1nar\' document fro Ill planners of the South C-0ast Rcg1onn! 7.onc Conscrvntic'ln r·1immission also looks to"•ard c; pre!!('n·ation of other arc.is along the Orang!' Co:ist for publfc use. These inclurll• Lpprr ~C\\l)Ort Rn~·. C'r<'sctnt Bar Pnint In l..:i!{un" Beach and the Ir\ inr coast bet"'·een l.agunn and Corona del ~lnr The dr:ift "~H Ix> heard at 9 a.m. illonday in l..tJn~ ijcach II a r b or Departtnrnt h<>:idqu11rtrrs. 9?...5 llarbor Pla1 .. 1 Orivr. Th!' propnf.t'd ele~nt is th(' first of nine parts nf u CO..'l.Stul master plan "'hich the com1nis..l\ioo rnust hel p develop by earl\· 1976 for the lci;:1slaturc. fl ·I! outlined in Proposition 20, the 1972 coa~ta1 mne act whieh created !i:t: , regional and one sUllc"'ide commissions. ' Thi· r•'111nn;d rnnriru· r!rnl('nl h:J\I i!s /1r..,1 hf';1r1ng ~l tlr('h I. but "a" t·r1tiril"NI b\ m;1n1 SJ)l·akrrs fnr C'Onl;11n1n;; loo n1.1 n1· shr1u!d lh's·· and nnt rnoug)l · !<hall bf'~ " I! ls now morr emph;1!11'. 1\ public hea ring nn the S<'cood pl:inn1n~ f'lrmt·nt -coast:il land -\\-di 1:1k(' plaf't' the s.·une day at 3 pm . also in l.ong lk'ach S.1mc of the nc"· or s t 1 t f e r f!'1..'nn1mt·nd;itions in lhc Clraft niarine clement are : -Ex1s1ini; marinas. \\1thin t"·o years or \ht' p1:1n 's actoplion. shall 1>rovidc f•fnurnt discharge !:)'Siem to all piers, Or1at!I nnd refueling sta1ions. -Orydocks and boat ynrds shnll be rl'c1uircd 10 ('()nt rol surface rurmrr and an1H·fnuhnM paint chips. -FrC<JU<'nc~ of bo.11 use shall be used 1n al!ncnlini:i marina spaces a n d moor1n~5 tn gi\'e prcferenct to nctfve boat ers -Orl'dg1ng. diking and lnndfilling kl WC'tlands and rs1 u.ir1cs shall be proh fbiled unless nbsolutely nttemry for t~ public 1\elrnre . .. -Oil 1<1nkcr!I n1ust carry performance bonds to covtr clea n-up and damsgc ol oil spills. _ -Prererenct In stale "·att!r and M!'Wt'f (Sf.e BOLSA. Page !J ' ' • • • .. :.: ' \ --- •Jo UA1L1 1-'lLOI -H Mitcl1ell Jaws Flapping Huntingto11 Preparing ,For 'Flood' Man Shot --Jury Wru1ts Ocean Vie ·1v Stude11 ts Get Dental Clteck By Police fu Anaheim A lot ol mouth.1 were optni.ng and e\<l5ing Thursday in the Ocean View V M School District, but no one w.11s angry jnd few \l'erc even talking. eSCO Cil10 'I 1nst1oo. 1i10 student.! rrom the distrl<t ~l::\V YORK (UP I) -Thi· i\lilchcll· Stans trial jury asked tocloy !or 11 mc1110 from nnnnclcr Rolx'rt L.. Vl'sco to Donald Nfxoo of r-;e"'J>Orl ~(·ach. the Presidt"'nt 's brother. "'hich 1hc go\·crnment contends threatened dlscloiiurt• of \'esco 's 5200.flOO secret l!li2 Nixon campaign donation u.n\ess n ft"'dera1 invest\g11tiun of Ves<.'O "'as dropP<'d . The jury, in Its first full d:1y of dcllbera1tot1. also requested lhBt federal Judge Lee P. Gagliardi read to ii tile poftion of his chargr \\"hleh said the jury must find that former Attorney General John N. f\li tchell and former Comn1crcc SC.crttary ri laurice II. Stans engagc<I in "3 singl e and continuing conspiracy" rather than on episodic. unconnetted one. The requests indicated that after more than seven hours ol deliberation since getting the case Thursday afternoon the nine-man , three-\roman jury stlll wns \\·eighing the first rount In the IS·eount criminal indictment. The first c:ount all eges they conspired lO impede the investigation in exchange for the Vl'SCO c:ont rlbution. Judge Gagliardi read I.he charge 5CClion in open coon. sald he v.·ould give them 1he memorandum, and sent them to lunch. The memo \\·as sent shortly afte r the Mection of 1972 and given lo l\titch<'U. v.>ho sent it back to Vesco "'itbout ever 11?1\ing Donald Nixon about ii. The government In its c 1 o s i n g 51atc1ncnt said the n1cmo was an "out· ;md-Oul thr eat addrc~d really to the Pi:esident of the linlted States to do ~nething about that investigation or Veco v.•ns going to blow the "'histle about Ute contribution ... " The jury began deliberating the (.'fiJninal conspiracy trial at 4:55 p.m. Thursday, and 20 minutes later asked for copies of the highly c o mplica ted Jndlctment. Today marked the end of the llJ!h week, and this was the 46lh day m sea.sion of the trial. The two suspects sat with remarkable calm and self-composure through ts .boun of summations by counsel for both skies -the deftnst painted them as men ol honor who could not break the law, and 1be government said lhey were liars wOO sold political lnfluenct -and 3~ hojlrs of the judge's charge, before t~ cite went to the jury. The defendant! are charged with trying to •impede a federal investigation of Vt$:0 In et change for his secret $200,000 cash donation to lhe 1972 Nixon campaign, and of lying to the. cr~d jury about it. ,..., . . k ~~nc sen lleads Fountain Valley 0ax ntive G1·oup .. ·Ace Ericksen of Fountain Valley will head a rommittee which will work for rassage of a June 4 la_K. ~leclion in the llootlngton Beach Union 1-ligh School ~~lri<I. 'fhe 25-member group is knov.'n as the ~ens Committee for Belter High tt~·· ~ is made up of residents in the ~2· .-oere mile hlgh school district, which f.1~udes students from H u n 11 n g t o n t.~h, Westminstrr, Fount41in Valley •(.iel Seal Beach. "the June 4 tax: override \\'Onld lncreallc •• current r111e of 52 .82 per 100 .1sif!sscd valuation by 17.8-cents ti) pay fot" construction of one more high school. t>lstrifl officials cstunR\c !h!lt they n!l)' h11\c tOOO n1orc ·studcntll than <':ditin!! schuuls \1trc built !o house. ~ick'>l.·n s;11d the cornmil!N' will pl'Odllet f11c1ua\ inforrnat1on for d1str1bu· tifo 10 \"Off'r'J,. ·- . 01.t.~ICO.t.ST DAILY PILOT l"'t 0<1~~ Coi•I 0.'~ PU<>I ,..,~ ....... ~ OI to- t>....i ,..,. ....... °"""'' "'I"'-""'""" l'o '"" 0.•~ (.•··~· ..... l>'·•~·"'I ~-of'.'"• ~, .. ,,., ..., ......... . t'<llll·-·l ,,.,,,,, , •.• , •• ·,, ' '""• ......... ~ .. -· 1 ... ' ,, ····t ~lW-..-• , ..... , 1•'" ,,.,.,., \.1gu"" i;...-• ,,,...,. •'1<'1'-.:• •"1 f,1n °"""•"I~ S.-...,,. t.lr-·••O"'I A ...... ·~~ ~0.!o(!ft '' r-,~,,,_, :;,.,.,.,.,. ,...,. IC.,.n• -f~ ~"'''"''"" ll<lt>' • <"Q ro1•• • ol .J:IO ""'" a.w /\!,.., C1>011,,,... .. ••·!om,.•~•~ , "'f'< .• q ,\,.., ! f'i•l•Mfl'""lf'l.I~•_,, .. 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A fi~t al Ocf':m View, the clink• is one of few in southern California and thtt only one u~cd at !oc-;1! st•hoo!s. according 10 Or. Farrl·H lhnkle. t1 S<inta Ana or1hodon11s1 anti out' r1f the \'Olunlrf!rs. ''How nuiny did you ha\·e. Hiiiy?" one <'hild yelled across the schoolyard . "l had I 11·0 ... .\Jc.anv:hile anotllCr chlld told n 11.•:;iiJing classn1al<', "II hurls when they have you hill' down.·· "II dO<'ll not.'' his le:i e her rcprimand<'d. ''Be ql1iet nr}d let the o!her children sec for thcntselves. '' From Page l P.i\.RI\.S ... dedication procedure or was built on school property. For the most part , the: {'ity h;id to pay for just dl'!velopmenl at a rough cost of $16,000 an acre. Huntington Beach no1~· has 38 parks. inc luding the new 250-acrc cent ral park set to open this summer, t\ro community pa rks and 35 neighbo rhood parks. Parks Director Norm \Vorthy sald the city's long range plans ca!I for a lotal or SS parks, includinR t"'O more lar~c commwiity parks. The addition of the 10 new parks pushes the city "·ell beyond the halr·"'ay point in its master plan. Here are the parks to be dcdk·a ted Saturda y: -Edison Community Park . 40 acres on Magnolia St reet across from Ed ison ll i,c:h School. It has a comnn1nity ccntrr , b.:isketball, tennis and handball courls as well as grass anrl nature arcns. -Burke Park, 2.5 acres in the qunrtcr sectiOfl bounded by Brookhurst and Bushard slrttts. and Atlanta and Indianapolis avenues. -St-abridge Park. 3.S acres in the section boundl'd by Brookhurst and Bushard, and Atlanta and Hamilton Avenue. --Sov.-·ers Park, 2.S acres bounded by Atlanta and Ind ianapolis, and Bushard and Magnolia Street. -Talbert Park, S.4. acres bounded by Bushard and ~1agnolia , and Garfield and Yorktown avenues. • -Glen Vie'"'' Park . three acrrs bounded by lttcFadden and Edinger avenues, end Golden West and Edwards streets. -C't0lden View Park, 2.5 acres bounded by Warnei and Slater avenues . and Golden West and Edwards. -Greer Lakt, 4.2 acres on rilcFaddcn. \Vest of Golden \Vest. -Haven View Park. ftll'C'"'..' acres on Edinger "·est of Bolsa Chica Street. -ri-1 a r i n e View Park. thPee acres bounded bY \Varner and Slater Avenue, and Springdale and Graham streets. From Pagel BOLSA ... grant~ shall be given to applicants "''ho plan maximum v.·atcr reclamation. -New discharge permits or sewer hookups in the watershed that \\'OU/d add to pollution in Uppe r Ne't'•port Bay shall not be issued. -No new warm v.·atrr discharges Into ba\'~ or estunrics shnll be 31Jowed and existing city and industria l v.·aste discharges in those areas shall be clin1inated. -User fees shall be attached to 1hcrn1al. sewage and spoils disposal to help lin:incc protection and restor!l tion of th e t11arine environment. -Federal requirements for upgrading primary wasll' \I/Iller lreatment to srcond.:iry treatment b)' July 1977 must be met. -Cities and countic.!I in the South Coast r e g ; o n shall incorporate ~v a t f' r cunSl'rvation as a part of lt1nd use plans. -1\ li\'inJ! marine rcsourcrs hatchery shall hi• ('5tablished. Unlll the full plan is adoplcd , lhr rommissions have rontrol o v r r ronstr111·11un 1\·111un l.000 _\·arc!.' of thr t"U:tstlillt'. f 'rrnn Page 1 HE,-\RST ... Examiner. She ca\led them "c\0\\1lS" and '"pigs.·· She also reafhrmcd her alleglancc to the Sl.A. 1\~kf'd whclhC'r ht st ill loved htr, \\'tcd S..'lid · ''Yes. of cour~. II would be. ab- .so!utcl_v foolish of me to tJtke that kind of rt jettlon in a J)f!:rsona.I ~·ay, and the same goes for her family." Newland Paintings· So ught h)' Society The Jl un!lng100 Beach If Is Io r I c 1 l Society wanls to borro\Y paintings of 1he old Newland bou.se for u~ in the :i.tay 18 citywide festival . Anyone \\'ho ha.!I old palnt1ng.!I, drawings or renderings of the lnndrnnrk home. and is wil!Jng 10 loan them oul for lhe fesliva l, should conlact city librarl11n Walter .)ohn.!IOn :if 536·S48l. nr public information officer DUI Rct.'<I at S.'J&.S259. Inside the portable clinic, Dr. Michael T. Steele. a Fountain Valley dentlst. and Loma Unda graduate. was for the fourth time asking a YOl.lil patient named Liu. to "please apen your mouth." Obviously a lfttle frighten«! though, I.Isa kept her tttlh !lghtly clendle<I until the denti.~t ask<.>d lltr to watch a classmate's cxamiJ1atlon and «t..1 1 a be<:amc convirlced it might not hurt after all , ''A i;tood thing about this program Is tbnt it gh•es the children a chance lo ccme to the dentist once without cxperll·ncin,e: any pain, .. ~id Dr. llinklc. not1ni;i that tht dent ists n1erely check for !ooth probtc111s i;o the !i<:hool ea n lnforn1 parents. The ei.:aminations Thursday 11i·ere held on !he ea1npus of Lark Vie"' and Nuc \ia Virw ~Is. Those rect'tving ~ f'Xaminatlons "·ere first . second and third graders in the distriers early childhood classes. as v.·t.>ll as the handicapped and mentally retarded siudents. al Nueva View. Moretti Raps' Lobby Charge Si\C RA~1ENTO \ L' P I ) Assen1bly Speaker Bob ritoretti says the accusation Iha! liquor lribbyists ;ire "supplying "·omen" nnd othtr favors 10 legislators "'as "a bunch of balonev." i..... ''Those days are. almost totally gone in Sarramento to the best o( niy kno~·ledge." t.!oretli I o 1 d nr\\'smen Thursday \.\'hen asked :ibout th<' charge by Dr. Joel Fort. a San Francisco author. "Nobody v.·alks around and says, ' "lley Bob. do you \.\"ant a .,..·oman Thursday night." said t.foretti. a De1nocratic. gub c r na tori a l con !cnder. Pri111e Le1tdi11g Rnte Sets Higli At 11 Percent llunlington &ach will be hit by a flood Sa1urday -in a mock disaster staged by the American Red Cross. About 60 people will spc~ 8 a.m. to nooo prttcndfng lh&t the banks of the Santa Ana River have overflowed, to test the ef fectiveness ol their communications equipment. Sllveraclo Canyon. in the. El Toro area. also will be covered with water -at \ealit In the minds of the eniergency ..,..·orkers. Part icipating In the drill are the Red Cross, the Santiago Communications Team, Amiteur Radk> Emergency Corp., Anaheim Radio Assodatlon and. the Clvil Air Patrol Orange County Group 13. • No "flooded" homes or areas will be evacuated. The exerci.w, sim ilar lo an earthquake arranged by the Red Cross recently, is to lry out the lines of communi cation, in case the real thi ng ever happens, a Red Cross official said. The: simulated disaster will involve seven jeeps. three aircraft and lhe Red Cro5s disaster van . One aircraft will fly over bridges, lakes and dams v.·hile people inside take pictures of lhe area below and lheo drop them off at Fullerton Airport . Tu·o other alrpla~ will t a k e simulated serum and a doctor to ~feadowlark Airport in Huntington Beach "·here a ca r will ru sh them to Huntington lniercommunily ll05pital. The radio equipment v.·ill keep ronlact going bet"·ccn the pilots and lhe target ar('as. The Reel Cross office at 601 N. Golden Cl rt·le Drive, Santa Ana . will be disaster hC'adquartcrs. The main point of the drill. one official ex plained, is l<> make ~ure !he \·arious communication syste1ns can b e coordinated. From Pagel SUSPEC1'. • • device crossing O\'er. NF.\\' YORK (AP) -'J'hto prime One theory is that he realized lending rate to big business climbed to a Bokinskie and Dixon were trailing him hiStoric 11 perce.nt peak today. \\hen and set up an ambush, fatally Ytounding Franklin National Bank boosted the key one of !he agents. thtn taking his sho!gun interest fee from 10'~ percent. and slaying the other. The bank said that conditions in the Santa Cruz Count y She rift Paul money market. where banks and Sbo"·alter said It appeared the v.·ounded corporations raise sbort-tenn Jcndable \Villiams probably ran do\\n one of the funds. "more than justify" the increase. victims v.-·ith the truck. or shot him f1rst, The rise means that c 0 r p 0 r ate be fore turning lhe shotgun on the dead customers or Franklin National. the 20th man's partner. I b k · i..-One \1·11s shot <'ighl limes and one nine, nr11est an m luc nation. \\ill find it s;iid Sheriff Sbo11i•Rher. who foHo\\·ed a more expensive lo borrow. But the increase should not have an immediate trail of tracks from !he scene unti l ii im pact on consutner installment loan OI" vanished on hard ground. mortgage ra tes, which arc not directly "I bclie..-c !here was more to it than linked to the prime. just 200 pounds of marijuana,'' he said. noling Information had btcn obtained Secu rity Pacific Bank ar,d Unite1 Cali· that \V illia ms "''as ~'anted on narcotics fomia Bank moved tod:iy to IO•• percenl. charges. Analysts say the recent stc:-p climb in lie suggested more !han the t\\"O the prime, or the '""llnimum lending fl'(! 11'0men in custody and the one lx>ing banks charge most c r e d I t • w o r I h Y sought might know something about rorpo rate customers. renects the circumstances of the killings. Federal Reserve Board 's decision to keep 1 · s credit tight The Fed v.·hich acts as the .. t "'as horrible," said Nancy earlt. 18. who "'as "'alking to cal<'h a school nation's money manager. ft'els that bus with her sis ter Julie. 14. when they re-stricti.ng the growth of bank credit will found the bullet-riddled U.S. CUstoms help control inflation. · truck and bo<ties. PICKING PLUMS Marcus of H!1lm1n-Marcu1 Nei1nan-M nrcus Ne1vport Store 'First' for Coast By JACKIE HnfAN Ot Ille OtllY '11" Sttff ~'e"-port Beach has come out ahead ol Los Angeles once again. The \Vest Coast's first Neiman-Marcus store \\ill be bu ilt at Fashion Island at a cost of S5 million "give or take a mllllan. as we say in Texas." according to board chairman Stanley t.1a rcus. '"This is our first s1op in California." ~1arcus said Thursday at a press conference at the Big Canyon Country Club. "\\'e expect to build a number of stores in !he Los Angeles area." he sa id. "In Newport Beach. v.·e think v.·e've re:illy picked a plun1." A yowi.g Anaheim man was shot .wl critically WOU!Xl<d 'lbuniday night In • gunfight with polke coll<d by Ill< Victim'• brother to ln\'tstig;;ite a burglary. Rodney ~f. Vebout, 11, w1111 shot by officers alter he and another man allegedly opened fire on pallce wben they Wert caught In the act of unloading stolen guns from a par~ed car. Vebout was listed tn seriow: but stable condition today in the Orange Coitnty rited.lea! Center intensive care ward. A poU~ spokesman said the incident began Thursday evening when Vebout's 21·year<iJd brother, Rlcbard, reported a burglary of aeve.ral guns from his apartment. Police came, took the report and left only to be called a Abort while. later by Richard Vebout, y,.1'1o told them he saw his guns In a car perked nearby. Plainclothes policemen kept the car under surveillance un til the victim and another man began taking the gum oet of the car. \\'hen the officers challenged !hem, the pair anegedly began shooting. The policemen !ired back, hitting Vebout several times. The police spokesman said Vebout's companion n~ during the confusion •nd he is still at large. A thin! suspe<t, IS.year-old Daryl H. Koepnick , was arrested several minutes later and charged with suspicion of burglary and possession of stolen property. Police said he owned the car in v.·hich the guns were f o u n d . Transient Held For Robberies In Huntii1gton \Vi!h gr o undbr ea k i n ~ set for n1idsummer Rnd the target completion date for Sepl ernber l!li5, Ne"'port Beach shoppers v.·i!I soon be abl e to bro"·se among suc h unusual gifts as his and her camels for v.•hic h the Dallas-based stores A 24-year'{)Jd transient is in Huntington arc famou.'i. Beach Jail today. charged with the "Our approach is to he experts in armed robberies of two liquor stores every field ," said Marrus, w h 0 Thursday night. sometimes visits 01.ina as often as three Police identi!!ed the man as Stephen times a year .in search of antiques. Lloyd Gutsch. who listed no address. He He said that Ne.iman-1i1arcus store! said he has been staying in a Seal Beach carry only what they consider to be the motel. finest merchandise. He is being held on $35,000 bail in "Sometimes my son and 1 go through a connection Y.·ith the holdup of a 7-11 store store and remo\'e items from shelve! at Brookhunt Street and Atlanta Avenue even if we ha\·e to take a total l~s on and Mr. B's L\quor Store at 17196 Pacific them simply because v.-·e don't think Coast Highway. they:re the right thing for our customers • • ~olice claim Gutsch used a small to o\\1\," ~larcus said. caliber revolver to rob the first market Jn addition lo its gift deparlment, the of $80 at 4:30 p.m. and almost six hours ne\I' 120,000 square foot store ~·Ill carry later entered the second store and took men 's. women's and children 's wear and $90. "·ill offer a restaurant and a beauty lie v.-·as arrested by Officer Robert salon. ~loran after allegedly running from the liquor store. GIRLS BATTLE ON GRIDIRON \l/estminS1er }( i g h football-girls style-is stated for tonight at the Lions field v.-·i1h a 7:30 kickoff. It's the juniors aga inst !he seniors in po~·der puff football and admission is SO cents. Conunandos Infiltrate SAIGON (UPl} -An inVC3tigatlon today indicated that \1iet Co n g commandos disguised in government unifonns infiltrated a training camp and hurled the fi\'e grenades that killed at least 17 South Vietnamese draftees and ~-ounded 118 others In an auditoriwn near Saigon. This week, the Fcdtral Resr..-erve __ . ---- Board raised the discount rate.. or fee it ------·--------·--- charges niember banks to borrow fron1 it. to 8 percent from 711 percent. This added Curt.her up"·ard pressure to money market rales. In announcing the decis ion to adopt an 11 pe f cent prime. the chairman of Franklin National. 11arold V. Gleason, said : ~ j "\\"c 1nay as v.·ell face reality and get to !ht• top as soon as possible. Pussy· ' footing only prolongs lhe agony of \\'ailing for the decline." One bank. Citizens & Southern I'Oational 1 1 Bank of Atlanta . has a 10-1 , percent prime but this is being charged only on 1 new loa ns. Citizens has a 101Z percent 1 prime on e:tisting loans. From l'GfJf! 1 ClIILI ... h.'.ld bellcr start over." '':-l"eeds more brown sugar. don't you 1hi11k?" I "[)O \\'e altov.· baron and olives"?" Such \Vere . the considerations of ! 11ndefe11t('(! Terlingua chili cha mp C. V. 1 \VOOd .Ir., Grand Pri:< driver C.'ltl'Q!I Shl'lby and their v.•ives. JoAnne and Sandy ; Bill Neale from Dallas, Burck Smith. \\'ally Parks. Woody De Sliva, il<>Y Palmer. Stan Locke, Grant (F11thcr l)ulfy ) 1\.1cNi lf. Judge Calvin P. Schmidt and James H. Walsworth. The~· l>rocla\m('d Al Dunlap or Newport I IJ<'ach "the man v.i th a lot of tas1e'' 10 rtpre!f'nt these parts before t h e l lnt~matlonal Ch.ill lfead.s Appreciation Society \Vhat went Into the "inning reclpt? "No ~am -ch or I z o sausa~e jalapeno chills ana a helluva cl'lc{, Gin~ I l.orlng:· Dunlap confessed. 1 Richard Jordan of Balboa l~land wa;j second. ''He would ha\·e been first if he t hadn't eaten so much." Victor Rettlng of Corona del 1\.tar and James De11n of Santa Ana Ued for third. 'rhot left \Villiam Rfng. Guy Claire 1 Neale John80n. Dale Johnson. Edward Elliott and Eil(l('n Schuler vowing to do ! better next ye1tr. ~leanwbile the judges had ''anlshe.d 1 , through the crowd ~·ith their own cry of "I lot stuf{! Coming through.'' WOODMARK CHAIRS Consumer Guide says "Best value in the Industry!" 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Vacated Memorial Hall was generally ronsldered the llJcely choice as an interhn facility until a new building cou.ld be built. But last week, the Council on Aging was dismayed to find that the cily can't open up Memorial J-laJJ for public use, at least not right away. Both the fire chief and city building direetor informed tbe city council they don't believe lhe old building is safe enough in terms of fire and earthquake protection. Councilmen had to back off their original promise and now they are befuddled as lo the next step, though they still intend to solve the problem. The senior citizens tend to blame the council, but the real fault lies in inadequate city hall staff work. The latest repon on staff suggestions for the use of the old civic center (including l\1emorial llall) at 5th and !\fain slieets, is one of the poorest efforts the adn1inistraUon has produced. · It was a. four-page report filled with unfounded assumptions, misdirected goals and contradictions to al· ready established counciJ policy. The report suggested a brand new senior citizens hall would be built where l\1emorial Hall now stands, even though the council has repeatedly said no decisions will be made for the long-term use of the area until a downtown redevelopment plan is fini shed. Disappointed Memorial 1-faJI has long be<!n ('Onsidered Jess 1han ade· quate fron1 safety features, bu t the staff report onre again raised false hopes for the city's elderly. Councilmen have promised to create something that will belong to the highly or~a ni zcd and acUve seniors and we believe councilmen will keep their promise. But Jet's get the job done right, and ge t wlth it pron1 ptly. Shortsig hted Vo te The Fountain \'alley School District is ('O nsidcrcd one of the bette r. mo st progressive educational .o;yste1ns in Orange County. if not I.he state. That makes it all the more difficult lo watch its leJc!ers fa.11 into the snare of petty para<::hl:llism over the unificat ion issue. Last week trustees split 3-2 ·on a somewhat sinister dec_ision. They decided lo take a "neutral'' !;!and, no ac11ve support. for the June 4 ta:< overMde ele<'tion in the Huntington Beach Union J·hgb School District. ' It was sparked by the dissension amo ng districts o.vcr the proP.osed diYision of the hi gh school systen1 into five, pew unified dis tricts. . I --.. ~.-- • ~r?J./l'V -- • • ' -. And the report also suggested the use of l\1emorial J.lall as a temporary headquarters for the seniors, but the staff members who wrote it never bothered to ask the fire or building departments about safety conditions. The tax ove~de will . build anothe r high school campus to help relieve serious overcrowding, which is also one of the mai n concerns of the unification effo rt. ~e proposed scho_ol would fi t into any fut u re unifica- tion plans. Founla.in Valley's st.i nd, an obv ious retalia- tion to the lack of hi gh school support for the five-dav plan. comes off as being petty and ill-timed. It bespeali.S a lack of concern for any but their own i nte rc~ts. Tni ~­ tees Roger Belgen and \Vil Uam Crane re<'OJ?nized that and. voted against it. It's too bad Trustees l-'red \'oi:s. Sheila A1e ycrs and Karen Ackley didn't show a little broader perspecti ve. 'What does il say? Quite a bit about American values.' Hoiv Nixon Solved His Last Crisis ( ART HOPPE ) News I tem: The President's chief lawyer denied !\fr. Nixon hod violaUd the law against withholding knowl· ectge of a feluny -even though he fa iled to te/L Ww enf OTcement officers that hush money was paid to Ui.e \Vatergate burglars. "The Presiden t is the chief law enf orcement officer in the country,·· said attoniey James D. St Cl.air. Therefore , the President fulfilUd tli.e law's requirement!. St. Clair im- plied., by repor ti11 g knowledge of the felony to himself. l\1Y FELLOW AMERICANS, I address you tonighl at a moment of grave na- tional crisis. As you know, the Senate !.O- day saw fit to con- vict n1e in its im- peachment proceed- ings. 1'hat is their right and I do not for one n1inute deny them th al right. 'l'he question "·e must face ton ight, my fello"' Ameri- cans, is "·hat steps "'t shall take in this emergency. Our constitution, I am glad to be able to re- port to you. makes one thing perfecil y clear. Upon impeachment and conviction, the President -and let me read th is to you verbatim -"shaJI be removed from office." NOW TlfAT is the law and, as you know, l have s"·om. rightly or wrongly, to uphold the law. .I, therefore, immediately conferred with myself In my capacity as Olief Law Enforcement Office r on how best to remove myself from this office. The Chief Law Enforcement Office r advised me that I can be removed bodily either by Federal Marshals or U.S. troops -but, unfortunately, Federal llo1arshal s ha ve received no training whatsoever in presidential removal. I immed iately called upon . the Com- mander in Chief, which is also myself, to order a c.'.Ontingency force of American Dear Gloomy Gus \Vhy would anybody believe that a Democratically controlled Con- gress, that doesn't have the guts to vote a gun control law, could po& sibly impeach any President: K. s. GI_,..-GVI Clll'l!Mllh tr• ~ Irr rMffn •Ml .. -.t llM:euaril'f refNd ""' View$ ol "" --· Sfftll ,,_. "' ,..w1 11 o-.iw °"""' D.llJ\' l'ilel. troops to remove me from office. However, the Commander In Otief, I think rightly, strongly urged against such a course on the grounds that a display of military might at this critical point would only tend to inflame the crisis rather than relieve it. I AGAIN searched through the Constitution. I found that I may be removed because or physical or mental incapacity. Here. I hoped, might lie a \Yay out of this dllemrna. As Chief Medical Officer, t subjected myself to a rigo1".9us physical ex- amination. As Chief Director of "lental Health in this great land of ours. I put myself through exhaustive psychological testing. I passed -and Jet me be perfectly candKI alxlut this -both tests with flying colors. One alternative remained. I called upon myself as Chief Executive Officer to carefully and painstakingly review the case against me and render, insofar as humanly possible, a fair and impartial verdict. The Chief Executive Officer, at my bidding, has done precisely this. And f am happy to report to you tonight that the crisis over my removal" from office has been at last resolved. I have been granted, I am proud to say, ExttU:ive Clemency. TKERE WILL be those, my fellow Americans, who will undoobtedly at- tempt to subvf!rt the steps I have taken to uphold the Constitution in this national emergency. I ha\'e, therefore, asked the Com· mander in Chief to deploy troops aroW'td Capitol Hill to preserve our cherished Constitution. l baYe every re.uon to believe the Commander in Chief will cooperate fully with me in this hour of national peril. And J expect every decent American will do like~:i.se, God willing. Thank you and good night. Henry Vlll's Last Queen One of the most prom inent, and leas! documented people Jn lhe reign of Henry VIII comes into her own right in Queen Katherine Parr, an in depth, highly readable book by Anthony llo1artiefl5Wl (T\tcGraw-~lill, f1.95). K.alherinc Is shown not slmply aa the wile: wbo survived him but as an outstanding woman of the Tudor Age and ot' the New Learning advocated by Erasmus snd Sir Thomas Moore. T\1ARRlED for the first Ume at 17, widowed shortly a.ff €'rward.s. Md subse· quently the wife of Lon! Latimer. a leading mngnate of the North, Katherine was brought up In court circles a.s tht'! protegea of thB King's rirst wife, Cathtrine of Aragon. Her earlle$1 tu tor, the Spa nia rd Juan Vives, was an ad- vocate of increasing po""·er for wo men. Wh en her second huSband supported the Northern rebellion Katherine came close lo dilaster. but. as Martlenasen shows. she nay1gattd with great skill I.be treach erous sho1ds of Life at court, rodo the tide of Rtforma Uon, and finally . • (THE BOOKMAN J outwitted her arch-memy. Thomas Cromwell, becoming a prime factor in bis disgrace and execution. AFTER the death of Lord Latimer Kathuioe became Henry VllI's final queen , and as such she was responsible for the education of he.r step-cltlJdren who were to become in succession }(jng Edward VI , Queen Mory, and Quttn Elizabeth I. She brotlllht th ... children under the same roof for the flnt time, and influenced their whole Uvu. Martlens3etl . a pmmlnent author and bistortan (llJtler aod HU AdmlralJ, Crime and the PoUce:) gives a remarkable port rait not on ly o r Katherine, but of the whole: tortuous and dangerous . yet brilliant, Tudor Age lo whlch she lived. VICTOR Di: KEYS&RLING H l1t1peaehrn.ent Politics flit Corn11111r1it'1 Actiora Veto Awaits Anti-poverty Financing 'VASHINGTON -The deepening efleet on all government policy of Presi dent Nixon 's desperate struggle for survi\'al \.\'as felt on Capitol Ifill last week v.·hen congressional Republicans rectived th is message: President Nixon "'ill veto anv bill to refinance the Community Actioii Program. The foor Republicans in Congress responsible for anti.pove rt y legislation, rangi ng from liberal to moderately con· servative. requested !he meeting just be- fore the Easter re- C65. They hoped to convince t.-tr. Nixon it would be in his. the nation 's and the Republican party's interest to sign such a bill. But the reply from f\\'O faet>le.:.s flmclionarics was a non·negot li:1 ble no. 'The explanalion is embedded in the new game of impeachm<'nt poli tics. \'lith impeachment by the House increasingly likely, the White !louse must count on one-third pl us one of the Sena te to save him-at least 34 conservativ<' &!na tors . Since r-.1r. l\"ixon has offended n1an.'' con servatives with dctcnte and high govemment spendi ng, he now· attempts to· ·appease them on scnsilive though peripheral issues. THE ANTI-POVERTY PR 0 G rt A M ( EVANS ·NOVAK J begun hy President Johnson in 1%-1 1s onC' such iS.<;tJC. Conservatl\"es hn\"c Joni;; lusted for its evisceration. Rut for f1\ r yea rs !'olr. Nl~on has fo1lo\1ed s1 aff adviCl' to reform. not kill, the anti· poverty program-thereby disobrying his O\ITI instincls. Hov.·cver, just "'hen the Nixon instinct coincides with the pol itics of survival. the politics of poverly are c h a n g i n g . Community Action Programs, "-'hich began as l!O\"crnmcnt-financed exercises in proto-rcvolution , ha\'c joined the establishment. City hall once damned Community Action . but the mayors now plead for continued ft>der<il fi nancing. \Vhat's more, Commu nit\' Action has strange nrw Republican :1liies. incl uding highly respected Rep Albert Quie of r.tinnesota . once the lloose battering ram against Commu nity Action bu l no1v its key defender. C:\·en more strange. lobbying fol"' Co mmunity Action. fina nced by dues checkoffs o1 fNleral JJO Verty \~OrkC'rS, is form er Rep. \\"illiam Cram\'r of Florida . A hard·shC'll conse rvative and in1ptaeable foe of antl-po\"erty Je~i~ln !ion as a Congressman. c·ralll(!r no"' is getting S25J.IOO a month for three months to sell Community Action TllE fOl rt J{l'publicans handling pov1:rty lt"g1slalion -Quie. Hep. \'¥11\iam Str1,c:rr 1Jf V..'1sron~1n. S1>n. HobeM T:ilt. . !1· , of Ohio and &.·n. Jaruh Javtts of ~cw York-now S\Jpport Con1mu111ty Ar\ion . ~1. ,J fl\"Jl~ last "Li:k askt'd !he \Vh1lc llou~ f01' ;i rnectin~ 10 Sl'\'k a compromi5£'. S<.-nt up to Capitol llill "'<'re l\\O aides 1\·ell below lhe policy1nak1ng level : J:unes Cavanagh of the Domestic Council sl<iff and JJaul o·:-ietl of the Offil"C of i\l3n:1gement and Budge t. The congr{'ssional Hepublicans told them the much critrc17.t'd anli.poveny agency. the Off 1l'c of Eco nomi c OpporrU"tlity IOE0 1. ""i\S doomed. Nor did they like a Democratic scheme to put <.:ommunily Action in the voluntary A(,ilON agency. llut they did think Community Action could prosper inside the Orpartment of l/e;ilt h. Education and \\'elfare ll·IE\V), urging the President to support this. lfo1vard Phillips. briefly in charge ol OEO last year for the pu rpose of disn1antHng 11. has tlrscribed Cava nnp;h as ooc ··1\ho takes his curs from O'Neil " and O'Neil as '"shrev.dlr !i~ral.'' But last 11eek. C.1;·anagh and o ·~c1l t11n1cd thun1bs dov.11 . \\'hC'1h\'r tn OEO. ACTI ON , or l!E\V, Comn111nity Action funding 11·ould be 1·eL0t.""CI. hy i\1r. Nixon. period. \\'hat's more. lht' Prl'Sidcnt also might ;·ctn ;1 bill for a nl'"' Legal Se rvices program I former/~' IOOi;ed in OEOJ if !he Scn<itc·llousc L1ll1fercnt:e now devising the f111nl forin pc~isl .11 in presC"nt trends. If so. :\l r. i\ixon "111 h:iv c pi.irforn1ed th(' unt1·an ti·poverty hnt 1rlck: OEO, Legal Service s, Conun u111ty Action . THIS \\"O Lll.n satisfv cons<'rvail\'C demands. rnuncia tcd by · Ph11tips nt'art y ever.• "eek in ll uman Events. Such cons~rv'1tives aff' "'ell aware o f Impeachment politics . AJthough Sen. James Auckl ey of J\"ev.• York called 1or J\1r. Nixon's rc·signalion as a matter of ('Onscience, mnny conservatJ\'CS view Lt as a shot across the lxlw making ri1 r. Nixon 1nore attentive to lhel r desi res. J\1elvin R. La ird as presidcntll\I cotn1selor "'·as. ::a counte rforce lo such pressures and today "'ouki be pressing ~Ir. Nixon to approv(' Co mmunity Action inside HE\V. But Laird's hard-wuking young Suc.'CCSSOr as domestic policy chief, Ken Cole, is not one to argue ""ith lht President. He gave the Presidcnrs orders to Cavanagh and O'Neil to rela y to Congress. Consequently, the scenario s~ns clear: Congress \\"ill finan.ce Community Action l{nder llF.~1. ~1 r. t\ixon "'"·1!1 \'eto it. the veto ""ill bi' overridden. At a happit r time, the \\'hi!c House would h:ivc ni!l('hed at the indign ity of <i n override. Not no w. All policy is geart'd to safeguarding one-t hird plus one against con\'ict ion in the Scnatf', and all arguments backing moderate. non. revol utionary help for the pOOr pale before tha t imperative. Don't Knock Those College Degrees To the Ed itor: The article bv Rus Walton on Jfous1on l-"Joumoy f'.Le.aders From the Ranks Serve Best," Daily Pilot, April 22) argues that iltr. Flournoy is disqualified from consideration as a g u b e r na tori CJ I candidate because he has a doctor;J\f' from Princeton. ha s been a profrssor of political science, and has not hct·n "trained in the school of hard knock.o;;." One ""·ould have thought this kir'ltl of prejud ice against cduc;i tion nnd culture.• had died out with !he i\lcCa rthy t'rrt. but cYidenlly the curious beast is st ill alive. T\tr. \\'alton. in an echo of t ho~ good ol d. times, even hints strongly that ~tr. Flournoy's educa tion and special !ruining in politi cal science make him suspt'ct as a Red. Russia does train people specially for high offic€'. he reminds us. '·So docs Red China. But. not 1he good old ti .S. of A.·· In shon. iltr. \Vallon demonstrates the famili ar kind of an tl·intellect uahs1n "'-'hich may be as American as apple pie bu t Is not nearly as palatable. tT tS llARD to see an~1hing "TOng "·ith a person making a study of governmental processes, even at ;i h i~h level, before he aspires to public office. Expe Men<.-e h;is a1nply demonstrated lh:it In order ro be a ca pable government <1dministr1uor it is n0t enough to ha\'e been a general. an aclor and sofl·shoo dancer. or even a haberdasher. \\'hat 1\·t': may leRitim;itely ask of 11 candidate for high office is tha t he demonstrate :in exctptional degree of intelligence. and v.isdom, and that be possess an adequate Quotes \\'llllam W. Greer, Berkeley -"Th<! need for scnpegoals K"Cms to ht' greater now lhan ever. Aristotle knew it long a~o ... S3\\' it In the gre.at dramas of hls day ; t'ne S()e(lacles of f;unou.:ii mf'n rnteting tragje r.:nd~ through some character na"'': pride ptrh.ips or lg- noranC'f!, lmpe1uosity, zcaJ, erron of judjment. Iconoclasm ... ( MAILBOX J L.fllttl 1ron1 rtacll.rt 1r1 wt tcomt. H11rm11!1 wrl1tr1 "'°'1lt COllYtJ "''" mftJa,... ill llM w ... o. Ir IHI. Thi ri9flt '" CM!-.. lt!Mf"I IO "' W>Mt 11r t llml111!1 llMI 11 rewrvtl. All ltlttn mun l1>o elude 1lt111lwrt •ltd m11~.,, 11Mrt1., 11</f ,,..""" m11 M w1ltll!tld on r1<111t1I lf 1wlf!tl"I '''"°" II 1-rlfll. POllrY wlll FH!I M PUblblltd. kno"·lcdge or the 1n!ricacics . 0 f government Takin~ ri Ph.D. 1n polit.icul science nlay not be the on!)' "ay lo demonstrate these qua lifitatlons . Mtl l it seems one way. I don't happen to su pper! ~Ir. Flournoy as a ca ndidale for governor. The point l.'l nn abstract one. if r.tr. \\"al ton can gra sp That. And by the "''ay, under our fo rm of goveri:mPnt il Is not a crime to ha\·t a college degree, e\·€'n .1n :idvanecd onr DONALD llEl~EY l\1obod,1 C11 res? To the Editor : \\'here nre all the bumper st ickers? I !i>0ught it was an election yrar, but it's obvious thnt nobody en.re~! JUST for fun, I coun1cd pohlical bumper stickers one aft('rnoon . In one hour. out of hundreds of cars. I came up "ith lhe follo~·ing: Alloto -one. ~1oreltl -one. ~lafif -t~'O. \1ost people v.·ould "ri\lhcr be sai11ng" it seems, I counted si x of those ! Ml~ll S~R:<A R e al l'rogr-e•• To the F..d itor: 111.'ltoria n !,('(I J Friis in hl~ "Oran~ County Through rour Centuries" 1196.S) records: "Th~ discour1glng dArkness of tbe depression )'ears \\JS hnghtcned by the birth of the Festival of Arts ""hich has bccon1e an impor1an1 tul tu ml inst itution of Orange County It ~·as in 1932 that artrst~ and ·cr:1fts1 nt:n at La.guna Beach held their ftrsl festival "llh the C'ucalyptus lrt:es of ·I·:J l'<iseo Street as a b.1rkdrop. ·· lllSTORf C,\I, f()Qtnotc tor thr future : "ii v.·;1s n1 1974 that l~ cit izens of Laguna !lf>ach dl'd 1c:11ecl thei r new ~lain Bev.ch "ith !he cuc<.1lyptus trees (~·hat 's left of them! of El Pasco Stn'et 1 defu.nctJ ser\ 1ng as a backdrop for the comfort station." ~Ian. tha t's pure progr1$5! BILL. DAY Da11ge ro11s Bill To the Ed itor : Re: 11.R. 0053. i'ost Card Registra tion \lie understand the subject b1!1 1s out o! ro1nm1ttrc and ready for a noor \"Ote. Thr stated nbjcc111·e of !hi' bill is lo mnkc \'Oler rrg!str;111on easier )\'F. LIST 00101\' !he n ·a~ns why \\"e f('(·! the hill ~hould !)':' drfr:itC'd In the llou~r or vet1.M hy th{' Pri•s1dl'nl 1! 11 J.:f'L~ by the llou.sc: I. Is a ,.,.ry-d~rot"live pm1>0sal to our election s~sT c1n. 2. \\'111 crt·:i11• an admin1strau~·e nigh!mart for local election off1C'1als 3 \\'ill crl·ate chaos 1n cx1s11ng rcglslration s~'iilerns 4. \\'111 r€'quirr dual rL>g1.&trat1on sy~tems in sornl'" s1.1tes. 5. \\'ill crt-at~ new oppor1ullillcs fe1r frAud. 6. Could po~ <1 I h I y dtsenfronch1se \-Olrrs currcn1h· Tf>;:istt.'red, 7 \\'111 suixr1mposc a count f! r • producti ""· bureaucrat.le. fed~al control over p.1st !'t.'11<' improVemrnts and take from lhc st.ates tilt 1ncenli\f {or further Improvements. 8. l'nm.1nagrah1C' Coo;-ts· 111 1 ;\lading of 1511 m1lhon ~t card.s. 1hl Loe.al eltcuon of(iciats ha\'e to handle and repl). • fcl Estimated co.o;ts S.10 million lo $300 m.itlion. ldl &nate Bill h:is no <'Xpcnsc limit. !louse Rill carries S.iO mi 11 io n au1horizat1on. 9, Post Card nrgistrat1'ln docs oot :ipply to stiltC and loca l C'I 'lions. lhll<> rrquiring. ;Jt l''l:tra tu:;t, l\1·0 systems of re~1stra11on. ID. Anyone t•1111 111gn a past c:irrl a1ld mail 111, n1;1n, v.nm;1n, child or som<'OnC else for :1 cieiid perS<in. or non-c11izC'n . A rcet>1p1 i:i .1ckno"'ledi;:emcn1 of post C'ard, a receipt 1s eY1dence to vott• l'enallic!t urf' Sf'! 11p in !he-Rill, hut ho11· do you c;itch lh1: fraudul{'flt ~ \\'ould ttn·re ev r be an uptlut1"(! pre-c1nct 5ht."'CI to \\·ork from '! It Ht'mCJ \'"S loc<il contr,,J :l nd 01{·rrid<·~ l'l:t1e electlon lav.s \\·e 11ri:;1• d1·fr;11 of !his bill C C \IQSt:LEY 0 1AN61 COA.S'1' Dl.ILY PILOT Robtrt .V. \\li>td, Pu.bl.i.th t r 1herma.s Ket.vii, Edl!o r Bnrbara Kri ibic h Editorial Pagt. Editor The #'ditorlal pn.i::r of thr D111ly ri;o1 .w:tk~ lo inform and stimulah.• 1"'110rri; hy Pl'nC'"flll"f.r on thL<1 J>'\5:t rll\"1'51' .-om111('ntary·on 1op1r,; or in- lPT"t-sl hy '-)'"'1lc11tt'<f f"l)h1mn1:c1s and rar1oon1~~. by pn.wid•n'! " forum IM rt:Adtrs· ,.,,.,.,. iand by Jln'tl<'fll •nR" th11 f\f''A~Pf'r !I ()\'.l!rrlon. and ldt>u f'tn cun ... nt 1c.p1n. Tl\c todllor'1al ornnK,"'Wts ol l)lf' t>a.i:y P11.,, :lW"'Ar only 1n the cd11orlA.l rohlmn at ttlf-top ..,r the pa.gt. Opinl'l:'I~ tll"JK'Hsrd by 1ht ~ umm&ts and earioonlfl3 1ni.I letltt -.."Ttttt~ 11r t their own l.nrJ n(J •ndonf'o men! ot ri'itlr \'it'll.• by 1he-oau, PiJot ~Id ~ lnltn'td. Friday. t\pril 26, 1974 ·. I ' Liquor Tax Increase Bill Dead SACRAMENTO IUPll l..eglslalion Increasing liquor taxes and providlng more n1oncy to rehabilitate Califor- nia Alcoholics h::s bctn killed by a. senate committee. The Governmenta l Organli.ation Co m ni I t t e e Thursday voted. 11).(1 Io approve a subcommiUC!<! recommendation to take no ( S tate ) First Wittiesses Janet Cooper. left, and Cynthia Garvey. both 27. action on the bill. Foao ... :ing will be first ~·itnesses called by a fo~ederal Grand the VO(e , sub<.'orr.1nittl'C chair· G ()..,. Jury next week investigating n1urdcr. kidnap nd man eorge Zcnoviclt ( r res-S Th rm}. said the tt.!: wss "dead '' robbery by the ymbionese Liberation Ar1ny. e ror the current Jegislnlive ses-two light-lipped 1nililants with radical ties were sion. subpoenaed 1'hursday as an extensive probe began The bill, by Sen. Arlen into the bank robbery in which kidnaped Patricia Gregorio (D-San Ptt at c o ) , 1-fearst played a controversial role. called for a doubling of the ----"--'---------------- mate excise tax on liquor and the repeal of the "fair trade" law, which allo\VS the $25 nillllon for a lc oho l rehabilitation programs to be administered by local govern· men ts. e 14 Arre.tetl LOS ANGELES (APl Authorities said they broke up a ma jo r area gambll ng operation, arresting 14 persons in a series of raids set up arter a two-month undercover invesligalion. a s her i f f ' s spokesman said. Sgt. Jim Orr said three of the persons arrested Thursday were women. All were booked for investigation of bookmaking, he adde<i. Orr said the gambling ring netted between $50,000 and $75,000 monthly. e Uelcl hi M11rder SACRAMENTO (UP[) ·_ Ronald Wayne \Ylggins. 36. \.\'as booked o n a murder charge Thursday in th c shotgun slaying of a pri vate investigator who was ambushed in the alley behind his apartment house. Republica11s Berate Re,agan 's Selectioris SACRA~1ENTO < IJ P I l - Republican Sen. Fred P.1arler says he has ''no hard feelings" towards Gov. Honald Reagon because the g ov er nor bypassed him in nominat ing two [)(imocrats to the 3rd District Court oC AweaJ. The nominati o n s of Sacramento Count y Superior Court Judges George E . Paras, '19, and Robert K. 1'uglia, 44, Thursday were denounced by two Repu blican scna lors. GOP senators favo ring the nomination of lifarler ha ve been engaged in a quiet struggle \.\'ilh Reagan the past f\.\'o weeks over the judicial selection. Marler. of Redding, e.'.lrlier decided not to seek re· election beca u se of reappointment changes in his district and had hoped for the nomination. After the nominati6ns were announced, 1i1arler to I d newsmen he discussed lhc apJX1intments with Reagan and "'there are no hard f('('lings or recrimination.c;." indicated !he decision was influenced b~· !he fact he had no trial judge experienct. Reaga n in the p;'lst has ~n criticized for no min a Ii n g a l lorn e y s with little experience on the bench to high judicial posts. . l'\.Iarler also ind i ca I e d Reagan may orrer h i m Rnother post instead. One S('nator had said 1tl;'l rler 11·Rs in line for a Superior Court judgeship. * 1? ..... J,., Did Judges Cont1ihute To Rea gan? SACRA1i1EN1'0 (UPl) - Although rccen lly saying ii is im proper for judges to makC' campaign contributions. Gov. Honald R e a g a n reportedly accepted politica l donations from at least s.ix judges in his Hearing For F"arr May 20 LOS ANGELES IUPI) -An unprecedented court hee.ring. v.1lich J.s supposed t o determine whether reporter William Farr would re\·eal the identltics of news sources U he CALIFORNIA ' Frldo1~. 'Apnl 2b, 1974 • 04ll V Pll.01 $ Swp-and-questinn Search Halted in 'Zebra' DrQgnet s A N F R A N C I SC O lie said the city's "slmple suspect. {UPl)-Pollce halted their 1ood faith 11 not eoough." ne most recent "Zebra" "•toP and question" searth for despite the JOftening ot. the victJm wa• Nelson T. Shields. the "1.ebra" killers today on a young. white man kllled lJ or<lers ol a federal Judge who NAZI ,POLICE CLERK days ago. He was the 12th r u I ed the dragnet STIRS. BAY AREA -white person .alaln by a black unconstitutional. P.,e 1 killer who approached b~ They already had mod.Uied --------targets silently and Ured 411! was kept in jail IQ.Ilg enough. "'---------" the widespread questlonJng ot controverslal tactic, and that point blank range. Six othtrll black males resembling a the city was "mistaken on the· were wounded. drawing of ooe suspec t. c.on st i lulionality of !he .. Ne~rly 600 blacks had hoc·' S3)'ing the \j,'Klespread search program." baited in the .,stop ant bas been postponed to allow tlrne to get \\'alter Cronkite and other prom inent newsn1cn as 11dtnesSl's. Superior Court J u d g e \Villirun H. l..evit Thursday postponed the hearing until ~lay 20 at the request or Farr's attorney. The I ime is needed to schedule appearances b y Cronkite. CSS.. TV anchorman: and other prominent newsmen fr om the East Coast, it was argued. Farr. court reporter for the Uls Angele!; Times. has been involved in a three·year le~al battle over his refusal 10 identify the l"'O lawvers who ga ve him n1aterial rOr a story during the trial or the Olarles ~lanson ''Family" for the Sharon Tate murders. The lawyers broke a gag order by Superior Court Judge Charles Older, the trial judge, v.·ho "·ants then1 identified. If lh l'i r identities y,•ere kno"Tt. the la \.\'Yers could face cont.empt of court and perjury aclion.c; and possible disba r- ment. Farr is defending t h e journalic;tic p r i n c i p l e or confidentiality of s o u r c es , saying it "'OU!d be impossible ·for reporlcrs to a c q u Ir e information if the judge can force him to idenlify the attorneys. • Nc\vs1·ack Ordinance Launched had been "unproductive and The'!\'ational Association tor question " search be/ore 1hr ineffective." the Advancement or Colored program was curtailed., U.S. Districl Judge AUonlO People and the American Civil Police Capt. Charles Barca. J. Zirpoll Issued an injunction Liberties Union filed tbe suits. the inspector directing the against the ci1y Thursday, They said black men were investlgalion, said, "The onfy bar r i n g i ndiscriminate being stopped· on the streets thing we ha\·e changed is who stopping ot ci1lzens because and questioned s:ilely because will be stopped and questioned · the ~'danger of repetition has !hey rtsembled a po Ii c e and who won't be stopped and ' . WS ANGELES fAPI -The not been removed ." artist's drawing of a "1.ebra" ~tiooaf. City Council has g i v-e n l i~=:;~;;~:::;;:=~;-;;~;;:;~~'.ii'"<,jit'-=:i~,;:-=~=0;C~~~ preliminary approval to an './ ...... ordinance aimed at prohibiting \ .} lhesaleof se x ·orient~d V--- magazines .ind newspapers from public ncw•racks. ~ The "Gifts of Healing" The proposed measure , whidiwillcomeuptorafina1 , ......._ And "Ca s ling out devil s" vote next week. outla\\'S the '-""-~-::-::--..... display of nudity from \. '-'\_, Who7~t1 When? Where? Why? Haw? ncw.sracks and prohibits the ),. ''\. ~ ~ sale of '·hamtful mailer.. '\. '-' '', ~,OO P.M'SUNOAY AFTERNOON from OC\l'sracks unless done ; · ~APRIL 28.-1974 "in the presenct of an adult · ~ '-.... ~ pcf'fiOn authorized to prevent No Coll..:t/0111! ............_ , the purchase of such mailer NothingtttS.nt Costa ~sa Wom.!! s C lub ~ b~,~:~~:·"matter ·· is 4' F.m11YMHting•J ,610 ~Wir:st 18th Street. Cos 1 M'e sa ~ defined in the ordinance a~ ··matter taken on a whole. the predominant appeal of which to t\le average person ... is l.O prurient interest" City Atty. Burt Pines and his deputy. Don Morrow, told the council before i ts preliminary vote Thursday that the constitutionality or ,the proposal is h ig h J y questionable. St.pporfed by beliellef s in the LOR D JESUS CHRIST !Col. 3: l 5-17). Write us for Free Lltetohse _ . _ Bo• ~2021 . Los Angeles, Co. 'l0041. ' . ' . StNT..A ANA •SOUTH COAST PLAZA ' ., Officers said W i g g i n s . accompanied by his altomey. surrendered at the police station Thursda y and appeared in a police lineup before being booked . Police had sought Wiggins ( o r questioning about the· shQQting Tuesday' of Raymond Sihiii. 53. . who headed a Sacramento-- based private investigative finn. ''The governor had very fi trong and legitimate reasons ror his action ." Marler said . Marler decllned' to disclose 1970 gubernatoria l campaign. I ~=!!;:~=-~===:;;:;::;;;;;;:;;;:::;;;~~~;;c;=::=::;:=:=~::!:!~:=;:!:::=~;:;:~:= In today's edition of the Los I e Real.1or G11ill11 SAN DJEGO (AP) -A jury has convicted realtor l{adrian J. Liberotore on ctiarges that he arranged to have t"'o bufiincssmen beaten. up and the real estate office or a competitor burned. Liberatore. 56. of San Diego. \.\'as found guilty Thursday of two counts or soliciling assault and one count 0£ solicitinR arson. Two previous trials had ended in hung juries. e Han Senlenttd SAN io"RANCISCO (UPI) - Van \Vesley Purcell. 29. has been sentenced to I i f e impri!Orlmcnt (or the January slaying of market owner Anthony Cala during a holdup. Superior Court J u d g e Willia m A-tullins Thursday also s entenced Purcell to consecutive tenns of 10 years to life on seven counts of first degree robbery. consecuti·1e terms of life on two counts of attempted robbery and one to 15 years on a gun charge. ·rurcelJ v.·as convicted by a jury on April 9. y,·hat Reagan said b u t Probation A1varclecl Streakers Angeles Jou rna l , the news1>apcr·s Sacramento Bureau reported that four of the jurists ""'ere silting in San Die go, one in Yuba County and the sixth in Frt'!ino County. Presiding Justice Fr a n k Hichardson of the state's 3rd ;i ppellatc court also headed Reaga n's Sacramento re. election commille<' \V hi c h ruised more than S20.000 for the governor's campaign. P /\. S A DE N II. (UPI : -_'Jlichardson , an attorney at t\f uni c i p a I Court Judge the time of the 1970 campa ign. \Yarren L. Ettinger Thursday ..,.·as appointed to the judic ia l placed three coltee:e stud.en':< post by Reagan in 1971. -a man and two pretty Nan1es of other possible sisters -on six months judicial cont r i bu t or s to probation for streaking and Reagan's ca1npaign could not I admonished lhem "'l!h V.'hat be uncovered l>C'causc the the judge said was an Engli;;h addresses or vir1ually all maxim : contribulors on the governor's "Do anything you want -1970 ca mpaign statemt>nts but don 't do it in the streets or "'ere blocked out . a prac1icc you'll frighten the horses." \\'hich \Vill be ·oulla"·ed thi s Toby Zorthian. 23, and t.he year. llood sisters. Jennifl'r. 21 .and Among those ..,.·ho do show \Villa. 18. were found guilty of up as Reagan contributors in disturbing the peace by 1970 include San D i ego running na ked past the Vienna Superior Courl Judges Willian1 Symphony Orchestra and a /\. Ynle, Roscoe S. \Vllkcy and cro"•d of thousands attending franklin 13. Orfield . th c !he black tie opening of the Journal reported. All three Am ba ss ado r Colle ge \\'rre appointe<i to the bench Auditorium April 17. by Heagan in J96!l. ----·-----------1 VISIT OUR FANCY 780 Bailer Strttt f n•.rt to Fire Station I on ltistot at' loktr-COSTA MESA _filj!l(g l .J.l'Ci...Pif-. 546-0724 • W• In stall A Fish Pond With A Jopanose Gorden • hp•rt Jopan••• Gordntr With Monthly Ser•ict ii "1 ;;.it!~ • Knits: cardigan 7 ,99 or ig. Sl~-$1 5 Arrylic knits. \Vhitewich pine-, navy, berry rrim. VC's£. Reg.$ 10, -i.99. S,M,L Nylon sh irts 9.99 <~olorfully printed shim .in pure nylon. l\·lany princs. Size's S,~i,L Spring pants 13.99 Natural rise waist pants in rayon and polyesccr. \\/bite, mint, peach. For ~iics 5 ro J 3. ' ' ' Print shirts 7 ,99 orig. SI I-Sic Famous name group. Assorred fabrics and prinis. For sizes 5-1.). Group jeans 8.99 orig. Sl4-Sl6 Famous name styles. In cord or homespun. ~{any colors. All sizes 5·1 3. Group dresses 23.99 orig. S3-4 Famous n~rne long dresses in m;inr scylcs and colors. Shown: seer· sucker docs. All sittd for 5·13. Shop,MonJay chru l'rid•y, IU;UO o.m. ro 9:30 p.m. I Du llock 's Sane• An2. I F'1.lhion S<juar<, 2800 N. Main Sime. S.nca Ana, Telephone: '41-72 1 I Sa rurd•y, 10:00 a.m.106:00 p.m. Bullock's Souch ~St Plaia, San Diego Fr«My " Bri51ol. CoSta Mes., Tclrphonc: )%-0611 L I J ' I \ I 7 l· I 1 1, I I .. 7 -. ---• • • ' e Coast 1'oday's Final VOL. 67, NO. 116, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY. APRIL 26, 19H NC TEN CENTS Bloodbath Suspect Hunted By .ARTHUR R. VISSEL 0t Ille Clall'I Plltt SI ... A vast, desert dragnet spread over the U.S. Southwest today for a Garden Gro\•e v.·oman v.'ho pollce suspect may have been in\'olvcd in a marijuana-smuggling enterprise that ended in a bloodbath on a dusty, rural road. The shoo1out victims -diSl'Overed by 1wo teenaged high school girls '''aiking from ranch homes to a bus stop - include t"''O U.S. Cusloms agents and a Garden Grove man. Lav.men manning roadblocks arrested two youn,q v.·omen, one rrom Garden Grove, while her sister is the fugitive investigators v.•ant to question. Crime scene technicians have been piecing together theories about how Garden Grove resident Michael Williams. 43, and agents Louis Dixon , 32, and Charles Boltinskie, 26, became involved in tbe fatal gun battle. Charged today in Nogales. Ari z .. with al\e~ed drug possession are Carolyn Jea.n CuJhson, 26, of Ciarden Grove. and Leslie Joan Glasgow. 22. of Tucson. Miss Cullison's sister Karen i s indenti(ied as the lhird . u·as rumored to be driving a 1!164 Cadillac with California license plates. The tu'o suspects held for questioning follov.·ing !heir capture a1 a roadblock v.•ere arraigned Thursday beJore U.S. lllagistrale Raymond Terlizzi in Tucson. then returned to Pima County Jail. unable to make their $3.000 bail. Garden Grove police said today they had no direct knowledge of the Cullison sisters' activities. nor of Williams. v.·ho (Ste SUSPECT, Page %) Nixo1i Promi.'les 'Jl1ass Ei1ulence' On Watergate WASHINGTON (AP) -President ial cowtSelor Dean Burch said today President Nixon will tum over "a massive lxxly of evidence" to the l~ouse Judiciary CornmiUee next week which he said should clear up the Watergate controversy. I "Early next week, when the President responds to the committee's subpoena, a massive bcxl.y of evidence will supplant charges and allegations and iMuendo," Burch said ln a Ju.ndleon speech to the Republican National Committee. "And out of this factual record. the \\'hole story will emerge and the whole truth become known ," Burch said. "That body of evidence will be substantial." Burch said. "It will be relevant. It will be compelling and persuasive. 1 genuil1<'1y b e I i e v e . beginning early next week. that the end of Watergate will be in sight." Burch gave no particulars on just what would be turned over to the committee. wblch is studying iRlpeachment motions against the President and which has subpoenaed tapes and documents relating to 42 White House conversations in connection u·ith the W a I e rg ate investigation. Earlier. party chairman George Bush said he was confident "the President is telling the truth about his Jack of involvement in the "'hole be-damned (W~tergate ! mess." Orange £oast Weather Sunny and warmer weather will arrive just in time for the v..·eek· end. High temperatures Saturday will range from the middle 60s along the beaches to the upper 70s further inland. INSIDE TOD/\" There is a "srarvh1g uoto10 llrtisf' hi Laauna Beach wllo works it1 sticks and strau.'. Read about UCl graduate student Joh11 Oktdlc.I• ''~ toda~'s \Vtekcndtr. Mwtul ""IMh U ·l'l•li.....,I _, 4 Ori"" CM"" 1•11 ,. ... 1~ ,, ... ... ,, ·~ t1•11 • ..,ht , , ..... " ,,.,, ,..,, llti-JI )1 Tt'C ~•• n JI Tl!ffl!rn 1'·11 WNlhfr 4 WOl1f Htwt 4 ...... , t~ll .. Anras of tlae Lnav 1\rmy Jroops are cheered by Joyal grou11s a~ !hey patrol the ~trccts of l.isbon to keep order. 1S1ory. Page 41 AFL-CIO Affiliate Fo1~ce s Ne,vport Employe Electio11 By L. PETER KR IEG 01 I~• OIJIJ' "llot St•lf A dissident group has enough su pport to force an election by Newport Bench city emp\oyes 10 determine who v.ilt represent the1n 1n pay talks. Personnel Director Frank Ivens said toda r . An AFL-CIO affiliate has sub1nitfed a petition bearing the signatures of mor(' than 70 employes. enough to require the vote, Jvens said. ll was also learned that still another employe union may be formed . this one representing engineers. archilects and finance department personnel. William Harbeck, a plan checker in the community development department. is one of the organizers of the newest group which will be affiliated V.'ith national Engineers and" Architects As...~iation (EAA \. . Harbeck said about 60 workers. n1ost of whom do not belong to the existing ci1y Employes Association. want the EA A because they ''want some strong outside representation.·· Currently, the Nev•porl Beach City Employes Association represents the 300 planners engineers. clerical and U!u~ collar workers. The AFL-CIO grou p, the American Fl'deration of State, County and 1-luniciPal Employes. is seeking to represent all city employes who do not belong to any other association. Besides the miscellaneous employcs group and the EAA , the city must also negotiate separate contracts w i t h aSSOC'iation.s representing police. firemen and lifeguards. Ivens sakt the new EAA still has not received formal recognition of the ci!y because it has not mel all the criteria necessary. · Harbeck conet.'<ied his group's petition had contained only 51 names :ind 1hat liU n<1nll'S :irl' ncedrd. In ;1ddition. according to Ivens. !ht· adm1n1s tralion will have \(I 1nak(' :1 cltterm1nalion that the employcs E:AA 1nlt·nds to represent arc .'.l logical grouping o( lhc. "'Ork force'. l\'t'fls said the employ(' rlcc11on 1\ ill t:ikc place somelimc in \lriy . lie said groups of employes have unlll April 30 to submit petitions declaring their desire 10 from n<'"' associations or uni'll~S. Ivens said. ho>A'cver. that there ha\c been no inchca!ions that additional groups will be formed this year. ""This 1~:hole thing is t:: et 1 1 n g complicated enough." J1·ens said. He'll Se ttle For th e $2.10 Costa l\lesa service station 01111cr Phil Evans v.'ent into shoc-lt v.'hcn he got a refund slip fron1 the llatt'S Hubbc·r Company for $8.565.9-t He expected onl)' ~2.!0 Being hollC'st , he "Tole to thP company po1n11ng out the error. Thal v.as last June and Evan s last "t'l'k finally got an ans\1·er . The tire rompany acknov.·ledged that its ccmputer had made an error. A new statement mailed by the company shows f:,·:uis ' cro::tit 11os erased. incl uding the t?.10. What happened to !be $2.10~ "I suppo!<e the l'o1nputer givclh .'.lnd the computer taketh av.ay." El'an, muttered. End Appears • Ill Bank Charges 11% P1·inie Rate of Loa 1is Sets Record t\E\\" YORK 1 AP \ -Thl· pr1n1c lending rate 10 big businl's:. clunbcd to~ qi Storie 11 percenl peak today, v. h,,11 f"rankltn ~ational Hank boosted th1..· f..,_.~ interest fee frorn 101 . \)('rccnt. TI1e hank ~aid that rond1t11Jns 1n tht' rnonl'Y 111:.irkt'I \lht·n· h.anl.s ;ind corporal ions ra1s1• shorl -t!'rrn l('ndahlt• funds. ;.1nore 1h.111 JU~lif:-·· lh<· incre:.isc· Thi· rise mc:ln!i 1h:11 <· o r po r :.i t r t•ustorncr~ of Franklin \a11011al. tht· 20th largl•st hank in lh<' na11un \111: l11"HI 11 n1ort• l'Xpt·ns11e lo borro11 But 1h1· 11lC'rease ~hould not hal(• :u1 1111 n1 l.tlJat1· 1mp.1ct on ron..;umt'r 1nstalhncnt 10:111 i.r 1nor11:1ai:l' rat e!!. 11h1eh arc not d1r1'l·tl1 linked 10 !he pnml· Hearst . .\.ide Sa\'·s Robb erv ., • • Fron1 \\'lrt• ~rr\ ic•t·~ A l.udlo" l\r;nnc•r ~t't·r,.t:iry of '"1'• fo r \\";i!'~ini:ton ~:11s !h1• S:in Frant:1,n1 b;ink rotJb1:ry 111 v.hii.'h l'<Hr1c1<-1 !le;11'~1 1>:1rlll"lpilll'd 11;1s :-.tag('f! b~ her k1dn:1pc.•r-; ··for show ;ind 1m1 for ll'IQO('.\" ·• 1ih·la1t-d piclurrs. P.1gf' 51 t\ramer spent 111ort• lh;ln :i month 111 San Fr ancisco as director of !he· $2 million llearst food g1vea 11·ay progran1 11ith which the llcarsts hoped to win !hi' rl·lcase of their daughter '"'.\!any people thin k of th~Srmb1on···"' l.1bcrat1on Army a~ an otgJnil'at ion ol blacks,'" he said. '"It is not. !l's :1 lt'r~ \1·ra1l hy orgn1uza11on. con 1rolh·d b\ 11 lute 1\01nen. 111ostly !rum the Ea st Coa~t 'f hl' hank robhrrv 11as done t(lr '<ho11 ;ind 11(1\ fo r mone\' thl'v don ·r Sl"l'Jl\ It• h:t\\" <•tll real pury}osc o!hcr than to m;1kr S'"'ii't ~ look b;id. 10 gil'l' H :1 sl;1p in thl' !}.IC'' · l\rnn1,,r"s cnmnl4 '!1 1~ 1 <1m1· <lunh:!" ,1 .... ptcch 10 the t\i11·::in1<; Chth Hl l!nqu1;1rn \\':icih Hr said he '~ <'On1·1nt'l'd )[1:-;s 1!1«H ~I 11·as not a v. ii ling part 1r1panl 1n h('r k1dnap1ng anrl th;1! ~hr h:is h\·••n nrainwashcd un1il ~tit· 11.is 111!lin_g hi make s1a1c111rnls dt·nounc1ng h ,. r parents. "I understand it 1~ not har-J ru brain11·ash a person 111 fjl1 d..1)S and in hPr po~1t1on, she obi 1ou~t1 has to gn ;1lorl~ "'11h thrm. ·· l\ramer s:u<l lit' S~Hd dl'I ICC'S ha1·c bt···n pt'rfl·rtf'{\ !1t dc·tect fear 1n a \'OJ('" :ind th:it t~P<'~ tol h{'r statements rf'k·ai:rd hy th t' SL.\ df'f111itrly h:11•· ~!111\\i·d h;i< .\lcc1nwhlil'. ht·r riancc o;;i1d 'fhur,d:1" 111µh1 that her rt')t•ctinn 11f him :-1rid Ill· fan11ly doc:;n't n11·n11 a darnn 1h111g·· .i, long a<; she is h1:1ng hl'ltl by 1h" SL.\ Strrcn \\'C"cd. ~fi. n t1nil'ersot1 <ll California gradual fl student , t11!tl · l'H.<.;, ~e"s that \l1ss llcarst 11as ··r1rtin111•-<I · 11hc"n kidn:ipt'd by the SL1\ ~'cb . .i and Thi· "s1tuat1on has not changed b~· now " In a tape-recorded message rt'Cf'1v•·tl \\'t'Cincsday. llliss Hearst rid1rule<l \\"Vt'tl and her father . Randolph 1\ Jlcar!IL president and editor of the San Fr;1 nc1SM Examiner. S~ called th€'m "clo11ns" and '"pigs" She also reaffirml'd ht' r allegiance to the SI .A. Asked v.hethcr he st1ll lo1l'd her. \\'et•<l said· "Yes. of course . It 11ouid b<· <ih-- solutely foolish of n1e 10 lake that k 1~u1 rejection 1n a personal 11a}, and tllt' ~me goes for her famil~ ·· Sight Sl·('UfL!Y l';1rll1t• B;u1k .tt.d l"111h 't'ah- fom1 a Bank n1011•d tOt!'.v to 1(1 , 1~rel'rl! B:111k o! C.d1forn1:1 ,ind \\'\':1~ t-':iri:t\ Bank al-.u r,11-.t•d Ill!' r<i11' \11 1•1 ·1 ,\nal~.-t~ ,;,, t:H· r1•1•1•nl ~r, p el11nb 111 !ht• f1r111)l', or tlh· 'l!lll!llil!ll ]4·;1d10~ r1'1.' b;ink.~ 1./1 •r,.;1· 1111·~! 1• l ,. 1! 1 t 11 "r· th y l'fl fJl{lrari• 1·11'1•1111•"~. l•·ll1·c·1~ ! ht' F1'i'k1.ll l!t·~··r\" J:1.;1ril ~ d1·1·1~1on to l.t·1·p 1 r,•d1! t1gli! Th1· F,•(l 11 lurh ;1i·t~ :1~ 1h1· 1~.Jl111n·~ n10111•\ rn1111;1g1·r l1'1'b that r• ~1l'l<'IUlJ! th1· ~'·1111 !11 ul li;ul~ crt'(\1l \\ 111 l:o•lp 1'11ntrul 111tl.!11u11 Tiu:-. i.1·1·1. !h\· 1·1·dl·r;.il Hc~rl'l!r\t' 1:,1;.ird r:u~··d 'h•· 4!1~111un1 1.l!t•. 1•r h·r 11 1 h;1ri,:1·.; 111t·111h1·r h in~' 111 ho1To11· froni 1! to 8 pcreent from 711 percent. This :1dd cd fu rtht·r upv.·ard pressure lo mone} rnarke! rates. In ::inrmunt·1n,I.! Thr decision 10 adopt an l I p t' r c (' n 1 prime, 1hl' C'hairman of Fr:inkhn !\'at1on:.il. llur·old \'. Gleason. ..;aul · "'\\'(• rnny as 11ell fat·e rt'a!11y and J:~I to !ht• 1011 a~ soon as po~~1blr. Pu~J~'· fVo!ing unl.1· prolongs Iha! :i~ony oJ 11:ut1ng for !he decline." One bank . C1t1tc11s & Southc·rn National Rank of 1\llanta. has a 10~~ percent prin1c but lhts 1s be1ni: chargtd only on nc11· loans. Citi1.ens has a 101l pcrcenl prirnl' on existing loans. Coi1st Chili Fest • Balboa Ba y Coola,off 11 111 HIS CUP OF TEA Chili Chilmp Dunlap R\• C'AROL !\tOORE 01 lt!f 01111' t'llot II•" "llot sluff'. Coming throug h:"' E!Vl'('ll chili l'OOk·off co n l c s l ant s 1·lbo1l'cd 1hcir "·ay lhrough the crou'ded pr1tio at the-Balboa Bay Cluh 1n hopes of rc•prt'srnting the Orange Coast at ~ lnicrn;t!lona l (:hi1if1•st al Terlingua , Texas, 1n SCptcmbcf-. One Oateh e1·cn arrh·cd by helicopter tuwhnc. But it landed in the pool. much to !he a1nusernenl of 1,000 guests dre.'ised 1n ginghams and Mexie11 n s k i rt ~ or co"''boy gear and coonskin caps. Chili heads and their pot crews presided over 111.-0 glowing barbecue troughs, adding a pinch, da~h. fistful or shot of whatel'er was necessary or handy. CookwaN! ranged from r11nchhand relics 10 !he latest sh o u· n in SunS<'I magazine All the hrtter In show off the concoctions various ly colored fudge. sludge . used hrick, cafeteria special and can't print. The octane scalC'd from regular to premium. "\Vc "re making 1t from scratch you realize hal'e 10 make sure it's got t"verything good . . it really isn't ready ~el '" "\\'here arc the judges~ Sure wish wt <.'ould get this over so "'C could eat." To k(-ep the pots from boiling over, the cooks sprinkled v.·atcr on lhe ooals or spooned surplus into tortillas r or spectators lo sample. Finally thr officia ls paraded around "P1oma1nc Tahle." tasting (rom the numbC'red 001\'ls and cleansing !he plate >1·ith saltuu·s. ··\feat's great but the spices artn't so good." "There's tomato soup in there some pl<!('(' .. ··uon't know 11·hcre he learned but he l~c CllJL I, Page ZI Brci 11d New Yacht Lost In 'Ber1nu da Triangle?' \ll.\.\11 1t 1'1 \ "-'.l!~1.111·0 ~arht 011 .1 ~h:ik1·dn11n ("flll ,, 111t!1 fr,ur lllt'Tl a"iotJld ni:il' 11<1\ r• 1)1·1 nm•• til•· l alt·~t \ u: 11\l ()f th+· tlll ~tt•riou~ ·[l••;.irli• Tr1.t111~l·· · Thi· tnnni:i;\1·. ;1!,o l.no11n :1~ th: · B1·rrnud;1 Tr1,1n;.;li· 1., ,1 1 a'\ ;H ti• <it 111•' i\tlrinl!r-(lrc-:in loo:-.•·h running on ;1 lin(' fro1n ,'\111 York 11 l\1·r1nu1!,1. to the \'1 rj!1n r,J;1nc!s :1nll 111 th•' tip 11f l'loruJ;1 1•'<!'urs1ons it lf'ft \a•~<lu, lla.h:imas .\l:irrh HJ on a sltakedo11n cruise bound fof \l11m1 \\hir•· 11 11a~ 10 arrivr 1\pril A Thi· r ri;,~t ( .uoird lx·ga n loo king for thf:! ) nt·~11 1\pril I!• AP Survey Bares U.S. Slo1v£lo1t'n i11 Str e<tking [! is an ar•'il in 11 huh \h1rw and pl:1111·~ hnv(' 1"an1shed 111thnu! 1i:1t1· 1111·lud1ng 111·0 l11 rge U.S n;.i1 ;1l 11·s~1·J., and do11'll"" or 1achl11. · \\'t' rttit in a eonsidcrahlc amount of \1rirk into loc<it1ng lht' 1·e~I u'ilh no rc-'i"ul!. .. a Coa~t l;uard spokesman said Th11 rsda1 . 'fhl' ilaham<is roas1 Guard also tool par! Jn !he search. By the Assotia ted Press Streaking, il appears. has gone lhc v.·ay of all Oesh. "It seems to have died an ·aU nalurel' death," concludes David L, Johnston, director of public safety at the University of Massachusells. "It became popularized and campy and that ~·as it." An informed survey of canlpu1es where a few week sago the ch.1rgc of the buff brigade v.'as a dailf ocurr£•ncc shov.·s the practice of dash1ng about in ' the nude may suffer the same fate as hula hoops. \\'here have all the streakers gCloC~ Back to the books ln most cases. although students of lhe phenomenon differ. "\Ve never really understood u•hy "'e did it In tbe first place, so I ~ldn'~ 1J1:.: why we're not doin g it now." mused 2~ ytar-010 Doug Worley, a Prlnc.-cton undcrgraduatr. • • A spokesman for Florida State l 'nil'ersily. one or the first schools to e:.:pcrience naked speedsters, says !he fad v.·as a one:-time--0nly experience. "'\\'hen you"ve done it once. you can say you'\.e done it and there's no need to do It any more.'' e:.:plains ~like Beaudoin. At the height or the craze. streakers paradrd their u·ares by the hundn:!ds - the l'nive.rslty of Georgia claims 11 rc('(lrd 1.500 on one ~larch evening -and In a varietr of location~. including the Acadt'my Awards ceremony . airliners. slate legislatures and Vatican City. l\lotorcycles, hor~s 11nd parachutes supplemented the conventional sneakers. only d11sh. Ski masks, cowboy hats. and body paint were used to highlight the basic buttocks costume~ &.\v!ents and school official11 say there Is still the occasional stn:!tak. but all agl1)C lhc fad has faded Uke a suntan in "'Inter .... • Peter C. Peterson. a !11as.oi,achu setts freshman whose multiple exposure~ earned him the title of ''King of the Streakers:· says both streakers anti the public became bored >A'llh 1hc high.speed nudity. '"People got l~ed of reading about 1t and settng It on TV." he said · \\'e h11d one big streak , but alter that we n('(>(il'd lo do someth ing to make it v.or th"h1le for people " Tom ~fallhcus. a L·n11·cr\it~ 01 \\"yomlng dean. says. "I have R fc<'l1n.! It's because the pre~s q1111 ro1·('rins: i:o thornughly . I don'! knn"' 11hfch (,HlH' first -the 11)$s of 111tcre§t on the par1 of tho reporters or the students. I gu('s~ thP novelty just wore off.·· To be !lure, .sonle shll compo~ variations on thC lhcmt'. The most popular altracnon ~t Ii Unlvers11y of North CArohna campus carnival was a "shootin11: i.:allcry'' 11h<'re !See STREAKl 1~G. Page !t ' l;ilots fl1·1n~ n1"r lht• ;1rt·a sornc11m1·~ rf'l)OT'I radio r11mn111n1ca!11Jn~ hl:ickout'i ;.ind d1srupl1nns 1;f l'lt·rtron1r lhi.!h1 1n~1rurn"llt' 11 l()k' a!'d m ;i .I! ;1 7 1 n 1· art1clrs h:11 ,. included all '(lrt« vf spt·tulat1on al>0ul thl' ;1r1·u 1nch1d1nt! supt.·rnatural 11hcnorncn<l The l..S C'oa s t (fu,1rd 11h1th ;11u10unr1·rl '>LI"'PC'rt'l<Jn Thursd;1v of :i '"°'" 111<t>k ~L·<1rlh l11r thl· n11s"-lnll, ·11-tuol ~:ichl ~;1h.1 H;1nk !'l;ucf II dor~ n1.! <iC't' pt S\Jfl''rn.11ur.1l C\j;ldna\Lun:. !Gr !ht.· dt•Jd!y trian,:;1" Thl' mt·n 11:~1.1rd llh· n11,q1n~ hoat \\t:rt 1df'nllfl<'<I as ~k1pµer l 1 7.1•11lnrr. J'.:. :i 1\t•ll-kno11n !,;ind lr 111.·r anti Ell11>!1 Cohtn. :lO. both of Ph1 ladt:lph1J . Haphncl l\ap\1111. 26. of Sir;k1•r\1llt'. ~ J. and John .T:irt1u1n10. 4!, ol \"1n~l<ind. ~ J, Th.._. sncht"s 011nf'r. \ a!lro Corp of \\'llm1nl{1on. Dt.•1 . hll~ ofl<'red n $2.500 re"' ar1l fnr inf 1mua11on 011 t h c 11her"\l~1u1s of the Saha B.'lnk Rtnlt ns 3 charier \'t:~~el for dlv rnl.! .J· - T11•· \han1i spoke~mRn said the search 11~s hampered by a Jack of inlorma tion on thr route the crrw intended to follow on the shakcdo"il cruise. Co u 11.t v' s .Secret .I File.~ Disc ussecl Fund~ to su pport OrBnjilf:! County ·s super·S«rrt po I i c c 1nt('!li~cnce uni t may bt· rul off by thr county Board of Supcrvi'Ors unless soinc sort of ci1·i1\an rc\"iew of ~'hill goes into the unit's files which currently contain more th.1n 5,400 nRmes is agreed upon. County police chiefs sny the matter is "negotiable." For the story, see Page 11. 'I ,LDA1LV PILOI N C FridilY , AptU 2f.i . 1'•1·1 -----•. Chili Bake I P1·odt1 ces \ Sicle Effects 'l'he buhblr brr1~· :ind spicy ~t('1v allegedly inspir£>d ~inc guests gathered at NC\\'port lil'ach·s Bal boa Hay Club Thursday nl~ht !or the C:ih!orn la reglonal chlli-l'ooklng l'h:unplonships A Corona dcl ~lar \\Omt1n had lo IX' admini stered OX}b('ll h) tht· Newport Beach Fire Dcp<1r1men1 . bu1 only after she "'llS knocked breathless by a wat er balloon. not the chili The victim. -13. vn1s Ink.en to lloac ~1e.morial ilosp1tal ror cml·rgeney room examination .and released . A second incident logged by police ended nlore happily tod:iy for a Beverl y llills man ·who left the rcstivities lo find bis brand-tww ~iercedcs-Bcnz missing . He and his lu~ury car "·ere reunitf'd happily toda y. when searching Newport Reach police found it parked at an odd angle on Mar Vista Drive in Corona del Mar. One of the 'chili consumers, it turned out. got tired of wailing for fl cab and just borro\~1ed the auto \~:hen he round the keys in the ignition . He awoke today not feeling too well. took a horrified look out tl-.e v.·indov.• and called his atlorney Immediately. "We are now listing the stolen c;ir report as unfounded ," said police Patrol Sgt. Don Gatewood . From l'a9e 1 CHILI ... had bell er start over,'' PICKING PLUMS Ma rcus of Neiman-Marcus N ei1na n-M a.rcu.s Ne 1vpo rt Store 'First' for Co ast 8y JACKIE 11Vi\1i\N CH l~t D1!1f' Piiot Jl1lf ri.;e~>p0rt Beach mi~ come out ahead of Los Ange les once ag°Mn. The \\'est Coast's first ~eiman-~farcus store v.·i!J be built al fashion Island at a cost of S5 mill ion "give or take a million , as ~·e say in Texas," according to board chairman Stanley i\larrus. "This is our fir st stop in California.•· ~larcus said Thursday at a pre:ss conference at the Big Canyon Counlry Club. "Needs more brown sugar, don'! you ihink?" "Do "'e allow bacon and olives'!" "\\le expccl to build n nun1bcr or stores Such were the considerations or in the Los Angeles area ," he said. ··in undefeated Terlingua chili champ C. V. Newport Beach. we th ink we've ren lly \\'ood J r., Grand Prix drive r Garroll picked a plum." Shelby and their wives, JoAnne and \V ' h d b I Sandy; Bill Neale from Dallas, Burck it g r 0 u n re a k n g set !or ,Smith. Wally Parks, Woody De Silva. midsummer and lhe target complelion 'ROy Palmer, Stan Locke , Grant (Father date for Septen1ber 1975, Newport Beach OUffy) McNiff, Judge. Calvin P. Schmidt---shoppers will SOOll be able to browse <i:nd James H: Walsworth. among such unusual gifts as his and her They proclaimed Al Dunlap o( Newport . Beach "lhe man with a lot of taste" to camels for which the Dallas-based stores represent these parts berore the are famous. 'Jn,temational Chili Heads Appreciation "Our approach is to be experts in 'Society. every fleld," said 1'tarcus, who 1 What wen!' into the winning recipe? sometimes visit.s <llina as often as thre<! ,,.. "No beans =--c ho-r,i to-sausage,. "times-a-year-in search of antiques. jalapeno chilis ana a helluva chef, Gino lie said that Neiman-?-.larcus stores Loring," Dunlap confessed. '· ::Richard Jordan of Balboa Island was carry only what they consider to be the .econd. "He wodld have been first if he finest roerchandise. hidn't eaten 50 much." '·Sometimes my son :ind I go through a Victor Reiling of C<lrona del Mar and store and remove iterns from 1he!ves James Dean of Santa Ana tled for third. even if we have to lake a total loss on "I'ha.t left William Ring. Guy Claire, them simply because "'e don't thin k Neale Johnson, Dale John.son, Edward they 're .~he right lhi~g for our custon1ers Elliott and Eileen Schuler vowing to do lo own, h-tarcus said. better next year. _____ In 1:1-ddition to its gift depart~ent the Meanwhile the. judges had vanished new ,120.000 sq.uare foot. stor~ will carry through the crowd with !heir own cry of men s, women s and children s wear and "Hot stuff! Coming through."' "'ill offer a restaurant and a beauty salon. Eureka Jolted By Eartl1quake EUREKA I AP)-A mild rarthquaktL. raUJed v.·\ndows in the Eureka-Fortuna afea early today but caused no significant damage. authorities sai d. ~··tt was a quick jolt and it wasn 't ver~· ~vere." said Dotty lskra. or Uie fJum boldt County sheriff's office. ;The University of Ca l iforn i <l •.ismographic st.'..ltion at B c r k e 1 e y "tecordcd !he tremor but lu1d JJot co111- pited lt.s magnitude or pinpoialed its etnter , ~ark Cleanup Slated : Eslancia High School .st udents and ra cult\' members v.•erc scheduled to top {!fr ttieir Earth \\'eek <.'elebration toduy ~th a cleanup of the 25i-acrt' Fa irview eark site in Cos1n ~lesa • Ol.t.MGICOAST DAILY PILOT toyi,o..~c· CJ)u t 0..1, p,.,. ~ •• a'"""'(""" -"'-N••t·Piflt otlllll'••'•d o,!-()•OQO 1.ot.t l"~bl·•~ ~ CC.-nv ~11·• ,.,.........,, •• _, ..... ~ iilO<'IGIV ,.,..._.,. "·10> °"' C..01t _,, N•·,..l'Q'! 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"" , •• oo_r...,, '""""""'"'""'.,.. 11 oo _, ' ',I • ''\Ve're not a depa rtment store but a specialty store," ~tarcus said. "A specialt)' store is a department store that doesn't sell pots and pans." Asked about the expected volume of busln~ss. he said . ''As a rule of thumb. "'e wouldn't be opening a store here ii ""'e didn't expect to have about $1 2 million in sales shortly after we open.'' The new store will be built just north of The Broadv.·ay. It "'iii be either Neiman- f\.Iarcus' eighth or IDth store. depending on scheduling, 1'1arcus said . The chain , -'''hich already has four stores in Texas and one e<lch in Florida and Georgia , has plans for building new stores in St. Louis. Chicago and \Vashiogton, D.C., in addition to Nc1\·port He11ch. i\larcus said he was first approached by Irvin<? Company officials !n 1965 nbout lhc projected Fashion Island shopping ft•n!er , but 1\'as doubtful that lh(' ph1ns 11ould n1nterialize as dra"11. Ile said he visited Fa shion lsln nd t11·0 years ago and "!o my an1azement . it"S rc11lly as il "·as projected on po per." ~larcus said the ex1stence of fou r .succt'ssful dCpar!m('nl slort•s in rashion Island -Robinson's. Buf[ums'. the Broadway and J.C. Penney Co1npany - shows 1hal t.he aru has the business po1ent ial ~cimnn-t.!a rcus requ1res. "\\1l' fC'l'l our customC'rs here will 11ndcrstand the dirfert•ncc bet"'ccn belier and best." he stud. "\Ve don't think v.·e'll be in competition \\·1th Uu' other stores." ~larcus ~id. "\\"e think v.·e're going lo help brin g more J>t'OPle 10 f ashion Island." According to fo.1arcus. lhu store 11·!11 l"rn ploy abou t 300 people, mostly rron1 Orange Cc:>unty. Cll~1 fligh Bluicl Plans Conce rt The C<irona del ~iar tligh School Slagc RAnd . which has bct>n chmen to rcprei;enl the we!11ern region of rhe l1nllcd ~latt!i al the •·All American Jazz Fest[' Al'" wil l perform al f'ashlon Ishtnd in Nr \\'J)(H'I Bearh Satu rday lrom I to 3 p.m This ~·car, 1he high ~chonl band has placed firs! 1n ('(1mpc1111on 111 rhe Ntff High SclM>OI ln\lt:u lona.1 Festival, the ChaUey CoUegc Stnge D:ind fesllval, the Crarton Hills College Jil 7.Z r esr ivfll and the South~·estern Co\leJ:!e .1111..i FesllvAI . Tbt grou p l!i one or ten top bAnds In tho Un1tt>d Sta tes which will p.artlclpate In 1hc "All Ame r!t an Ja2z f e$ll val" to bt ht.Id in Mobil~. Alabama, June s throu gh a . . \. • Fro,. P .. e l SUSPECT ... apparently lived at tbt saint k>caJ acddress aa the women. lllvtsUgators found William1' body betide and parUaUy beneath hls wrecked pickup truck 11 the bottom of a rteep ravine 200 )'lrds from Ille bodltl of Ille alaln aaeni... He had been hit by four shotgun bla!tS that penetrated !he true.k 's steel cab and rear wiOOow ns he apprenlly anempted a mad rat-c ror the ~lexican border nearby . liis truck ~1rrying tUl estimated 200 pounds of marijuana -a "elatlvely s~a\I smuggling shipn1ent O\'Cr tha t desert mule -apparent!)' !ripped a sensor device crossing Ol'P.r . One theory is that ht'.' realized Boklnskle and Dixon were trailing him and set up an ambush. fatal ly V.'tlunding one of the a.gents , lhen taking his sholgun and slaying lhc other. Santa Cruz Coun ty Sherif( Pau l Shov.•alter said it appeared the voounded Wiiiiams probably ran do'fl.'1l one of !he victims v.'ilh Lhe truck or shot him flrsl. ~fore turning the shotgun on Lhe dead man's partner. , One Y>'as shot eight times and one nine. said Sheriff Showaller, who followed a !rail of tracks from the sce:ne until it vanished" on hard ground. "t believe th.ere was more to it than jusl 200 pounds of marijuana," he said. noting informalion had been obtained that \Villiam~ v.·as "'anted on narcotics t:harges. !·le suggested more than the tv:o "'omen in cus tody and the one being sought might know something about circumstances of the kill ings. "fl \v;is horrible." said Nancv Searle, 18. "'ho was v.•alking to caich "a school bus wit h her sister Julie, 1-1. \\'hen they round the bullet-riddled U.S. C\Jstonu truck and bodies. Fron• Pa9e 1 STl{EAKING • • • 25 cents got you a v.·ater balloon to throw at a dashing streaker. And on Easter Sunday al Temple University, a male slreaker "·ore bunny cars and a bo\11 tie . Or. George Ham m. vice president for !1tudent affai rs at Arizona St a r c 1;11\versi!y. expresses some concern for the future of students charged 'fl.'ith indecent exposure as a result of streaks. .'..'._TE_ings thal arc considered cam pus humor one year might not renect that humor t"·o or three years hence." he says. Askt'd if he ever consldere:i streak ing himself. •lamm said. "I'd be like some of the people caught doing It, but who COl,lld not be charged for la ck or evidence .·• Nixon to Take ' ' Case to People \\'ASHINGTON (AP1 -P. re s s ing ahead with his fight a g a i n s t impeachment . Presiderit Nixon i s eonsideril)g a nationwide tele\'ision address next 'A'eek to present his ClCSe to the American public, sources reported today. A \'lhitc I louse spokesnian said he kne"' of no finn plans tor a television address by Nixon. but other sources said a prime-time presidentia l speech on ~londay is one of several options presented by \Vhite House ad,iSC'rs. Don Ni.ron Litrk Mitchell Jury Asks for Memo NEW YORK (UPI) -The Milrhfll· Stans trial jury asked today for a memo from flnancier Robert L. Vesco 10 Donllld Nixon or Newport Beach, the Presidtnt 's brother. which tht government contendj threatened disclosure or Ve.sea's $200,000 secret 19'72 Nixon campaign donalion unless a federal investlgalkm of Vesco \lo'8S dropped. The jury, in It.< f~91 lull day of deliberation, also requested that federal Judge Lee P. Ga1llardi read to it the portion oJ his charge which Pld the jury mu.st find th8t former Attorney Gtntral John N. Mitchell and former Commerce Secretary Maurice H. Stam engaged in •·a ~ingle and continuing oonspiracy" rather than an epi!odic, unconnected one. The requests indicated that after more than seven hours of deliberation since getting the case Thursday afternoon the nine-man, three-woman jury still was v.·eighing the first counl in the lXount criminal indictment. The first count alleges they conspired to impede the investigation in e1change for the Vt!CO contribution. Judge Gagliardi read the charge section ln open court, said he would give them the memorandum, and sent them to lunch. The memo ~·as sent .shortly after lhe eloction or 1972 and given to Mitchell, v.·ho sent It back to Vesco without e\•er telling Donald Ni xon aboul it. The government in its c I o s i n g stat~nent said the memo wu an "out- and"ut threat addrtued realfy to the President of the United Stattt to do 110methlng about that lnvestlgatlott or Veco was roin1 to blow the whistle about the conlribu!Jon ,. .. '' The jury bt;an dellb<ratllla tile criminal conspiracy lrlaJ at 4:55 p.m. Thursday, and 20 minutes later asked for copies of the highly complicated indictment. Today marked 0tht end of the 10th week , and ttlis wu the '6th day in stsskm of the trial. 'l'he two suspects sat with mnarkable calm and self-composure through 15 boon of· summations: by coomel for both sides ....: the defense painted them as men of honor who could not break the lav.'. and the government said they v.•ere liars who 110ld political influence -and 31,:i hours of the judge's charge, berore the case went to the jury. The defendants are charged with trying to impede a federal Investigation of Vesco in exchange for his secret '200,000 • ca.sh donation to the 1972 Nixon campaign, and ol lying to the grand jury about it. ' The jury must decide the fate of each man on one count of con1plracy, tv.-o counti or obstructing justice, and six counts of perjury -18 5epar&te decisions which will be reported out on a verdict form with a vertical column for each defendant to be marked "guilty" or "not guilty'' nine times each. Biology Teacher Vows To Appeal OCC Ouster Fired Orange Coast College teacher Theodore ~-. Dandaruk of Nev.·port Beach said today he intends lo fight for his job by asking for an administrative appeals hearing. The public hearin&: request for !he 27- year-old marine biology instructor. ?204 \\'. Ckeanfmnt. will be filed early next "·eek by Ray Hansen. a la"1·er for the California Teachers Association . ' llanscn Thursday made public three charges which resulted in the cancellation April JO of Bandaruk's contract and ~is immediate rtasslgn- mcnt lo non-t('aching duties. District spokesmen so far have refused lo comment on any of the allegations and s.iy they are keeping quiet on the advice of the Orange County Counsel. The charges, as disclosed by the CTA attorney. allege that the tenured instructor violated prof~ionaJ codes by: -Bringing a bott le of champotgne to an on-campus faculty party Jan. 25 and making a punch with it -Giving -a grade before the student had fulfilled the required course \\'Ork. -Taking nn unauthorized k?a\•e· ot absence by going on a skiing trip and charging the mis.sing days as sick lea\'e. ''trivial and inconsequential'' and said that they should not be the basis ror dismissal o( a tenured college teacher. •le said he would rebut !hem individually v.·hen the appeab hearing is scheduled by trustees in about two months. Hansen did. ho"·ever, say the alleged punch-spiking OMJrrcd during a going away party for a faculty member which was not attended by stodents. The attorney sai d he disclosed the charges lo put to rest c11mpus rumors about Bandaruk's dismissal. "\Ve feel that the charges are not very heavy. especially since thi.!I guy has been an out.standing te11.cher. has an unt>lemished 'record. and has lind excellent e\•aluations." Han.sen added. Bandaruk 'A"BS hired by the college in 1971 afte r he graduated from l'C Irvine with a master's degree. tie has taught marine science. marine ecology, marine biology and ''outdoor survtval" and iit one time served as usistant \.lo'ater polo coach. Moretti Raps Lobby Charge SACRAMENTO ( U P I l ANembly Speaker Bob M.,.1u 11)'1 the l<CllJltlon lhlt tiquor lobbyists are "'supplying women'' and other favor11 to legislators was "a bunch of baloney." "Thole days are almost 1otally cone in Sacramento lo the best of my knowledge," ~lorttti 1 o l d newsmen ThurSday when asked about the charge by Dr. Joel Fort, 11 San f'ranciK'O author. "Nob9<1y walk.'J around Md says, • "Key Bob, do you \tant a v.11man Thursday nighl." Slid ASoretU. a Democrntic g Ubtt na tor I a I contender. Young Citizens Cited in Mesa For Good Deeds A pa.Jr of young citizens. one only 7'11 have been uTitten Good Guy Ci tations by the l\'ot1h Coa:a Afesa Kiwanis Club ror being good guys at a time Of need. Jason Elliott Richey. 11.1, of 976 ~Ussion Drl\'e, received his ticket v.·orth $10 for helping to calch a burglar a couple of months ago. Police suddenly moved into t )'I e neighborhood where Jason was playing in February, hWlting a suspect surprised by a )wng lady as he ransacked her apartment. He shoved her out of his \.lo'ay and fled v.·lth $20. Jaj()fl got a look at him. "Jason approached one of our officers and said he had observed the ·m&n v.-c v.we. looking for." noted Police Capt Robert. Green. The boy pointed out where the suspect went and the man was apprehended and booked. Dale Ed\\·ard \1.'hite, of 3~52 Santa Clara Circle. u·as on his paper route nea r Maraaatha Village , the Cal\'ary Chapel commercial complex at Fairview Road and SWlflO""'er Avenue, v.·hen he spotted an open door. He called police to report a po5.'tble l;lurg@ry in progress ~ad QI ~nturing in to tnvestigate for himself. "A check with the owner revealed the door ""''" accldentaJly left ajar by employes," said Capt. Green. Fire Just Start Of His Troubles The story was out of the fin and Into the frying pan for one Newport. Beach man Thursday. Artist James H. Shepherd, 26, of 30S E. Bay Ave .• v.·as taken lo Hoag ?tlemorial Hospital for treatment or hand and arm bums _suffered in a $500 fire at his apartment. Investigators poking around for a J:IOS'ible cause. such as cattles:s smoking later arrested Shepherd and booked him on suspicion or marijuana pos.sessioo. Eagleton to Rtm ST. LOUIS (AP) -Sen. ThomO! F. AC'COn:ling to one source. a decision is likely furi ng the v.1eekend on hov.· Nixon "ill proceed in the next phase of his effort to block impeachment moves in Congress. , !fan.sen described JQe nccusalions as The OCC faculty senate meanwhile has asked college President Rober! AfC>Ort to clarify the "due process" pl"bcedures "'hich were follov..'ed in the steps leading to Banclaruk's dism.lssal. Eagleton (0-Mo.), who v.ithdrew aa a 1972 Democratic vice p r e j i d e n t 1 a I nominee. announced today he will seek re--e:lection for a second term. ,. ----·--------·-· Marine .'\.ttackcr Sent to Priso11 F.I Toro rit a r Inc Frank Chri!lopher Raker has been sent lo state prison for one to 20 years after admitting that he used a knife to attack l\\'o "·omen al a Costa ~fesa parly. Orange County Superior Court Jud ge Jan1es Turner ordered the prison terni .1 fter ruli ng !hat Baker, 32. of Yuma. Ariz .. v•as not a mentally disordered sex o!fender at the time of the offen se on l>C'c. ID, 1972 . Costa Mesa police charged Baker v.•ith ! · assault with inlenl to commit rape and :issault 11·i1h a deadly v.·eapon after lwo I young v.•omen Identified lhe 1'Iartne as the mnn who attacked them. during a party in a Center Street apartmcnl bui lding. Offi<·er Charged ' I n Student Suit A you ng student v.·ho c'laims he i:uff('l'l'd serious injuries v.·hcn 11 rc~rve .~e~yort Beach poli ce oirice r artackcd I him "v.1thout cause or pro\•ocatlon" has suf'd the oflictr and the city fo r $200,000. 1 Juan Carlo!I Gallo names reserve • officer Rene 13ashtar and the city as defendants in his Orange County Superior Court lav.·suit. Gallo alleges lhat Bashear 15sau11ro. s1ruck and beat hlm lo December and ln- ntc1ed lnjUrie$ for which ht is sull re--I celving mtdical attention. , Realtors Aid OCC The Newport Harbor-Cosl.D. 1'1esa Board of Realtors has donalcd $1,237 to the Or11ngc.-Cnast College student losn rund . TilC ch~k v.·a5 presented to Dr. Thomn!I A. 813kcly, director of the Cons1 r....17.."Tiunlty Collegt f);strict E\•enlng College, by ibaard of rooltors president Chirles E. Rrov.·n. ' • WOODMARK CHAIRS Consumer Guide says "Best value In the Industry!" Large selection of these fine lounge chairs to choose from , another Ted von Hemert exclusive. ., ... 'i' .v .... \ ., • Woodmark Features * 8 woy Hond Tied * Corner Blocked Hord. wood Frames . • Fon1astic Fabric Selec. tion • large Selection of Styles • Qual ity Conslrc<tion Al Compef ifive Prices Stop In Today For Best Selection If You're Slaying Home More Often, You Might As Well Be Comfortable DREXEL-+iERITAGE-+iENREDON-WOODMARK--KARASTAN WHICDATS & S.t(IVIDATS 9:1!0 lo l:JO • NEWPORT BEACH • tm WESTCIJF'I' DR., 042-209> LAGUNA BEACH • 345 NORTHOOASTlf'WV ., 4IH~l TORRANCE• 23849 HAwnlORNS BLVD (Open >Ti . 1119, Sun. 12.S:30i 371·1.27'9 I I 1 I 1 I I 1 t I t s DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Penny-pinching Liinits True to the pledge ~at pn.bably g >t him .ired. ~re than two years ago, Newport Beach City A1a"lager Robert L. Wynn has submitted a budget for the 1974.75 fiscal year that has to be described as austere. When finally approved, the spending package will total between $17.5 and $18 million, depending on the cost of raises negotiated with city employes. The city will spend about $17.5 million this year, so the new budget seems more than rcasocable. And therein may lie the rub. Newport Beach went on a strict penny-pinching binge before \Vynn was hired and bas stuck with it. The miserly attitude of councilmen has, however, become so overwhelminily that it has the city administ ra· tion alm~t backed off from suggesting consideration of any new city programs. It took a council election campaign, for instance, to even bring about any public discussion of the pro- posed paramedic .vrogram. That is the ki nd o( thing a city manager should Cee1 Cree to routinely bring before the policy makers. as a sug- gestion or recommendation. They can always say no. Frequently they would -and should. But they should have -and want -the opportunity to con· sider new programs and priorities. CoOperation t11e Key \Vith engineering experts convinced that a marina adjacent to the ,Santa Ana River is a feasible project, both from an economic and engineering point of view, 2.11 that remains is for work to begin. This is a vast oversimplification, or course. The problems encountered in digging out 420 acres of land for a harbor are staggering. ll\1W bridg :s. about tidal a< !ion and water q~1lity, a boot siltaUon a~d beach erosio'1 must IY! researcti.ed. The herculean problems loom that much more !or· mid.able because the major partners In the 1narina proJ· ect. the cities of Newport Beach and Costa t.Icsa. have not historically shown much of a spirit of cooperation . There are indications, however, that the attracti\'C· ness and the romplexltlea of the project are beginning to draw the cities into an :imicable partnership. Fruit!ul meetings between the two mayors :tnd city sta!f members have resulted in a pro 1nise by U.S. Rep. Andrc\li' !~in · ~haw (R·Newport Beach) to see k funds for a ll.S. 1\rmy Corps of Engineers reasibilitv studv. .Only through st rong lnier-rlly.cooperation will the manna ever become a reality. t\niliitious Goal A man who should know said recently that voca· tional education has always been a "dirty word" in New· pon Beach and Costa Mesa. At:id that. he said, is probably wh y a sun•ey of re- cent b_1gh sch.~! graduates severely indicted the Ne\li'· port-Mesa Un1f1ed School Oi1Jtrict for faili ng to prepare students for a ca1-ee r. • But Don Achziger. who heads the newlv-crcated Ca.reer Educ~tion Program in the school disti-ict, says things are going to get better. f·fe said, for instance, that wi thi n five ye;:irs he hopes that ever:)' high school graduate will have had at least two years' work experience. \Vhether the goa l is too ambitious or unrcalisllc remains to be seen. But the program al ready has re- ceived the blessings of both the Costa 1'.lcsa and Ne wport Harbor Chambers of Commerce. I _ .. -···-- ' • . •• •• ' • • • . ',.,. - l Before any dredging can begin, there wiU have to be enonnous financiaf commitments. Flood control protr 1ems must be solved. Questions about new roads and • I_r the businessmen carry out their pledge to pro-- v1de JObs, tbe program, at the very least , should enable a student '!h_o doesn't plan a college career to find a way to earn a living lhe day after he gets that dipld'ma. 'What does it say~ Quite a bit about American values.' Hoiv Nixon Solved His Last Crisis ! ( ART HOPPE -J Ntws Item: The President's chief lawyer dt'l'lied Mr. Ni%on had violated tJ1e law against withholding knowt- edge of a felony -even though he failed to tell law e11forcement officers that hush money was paid to the Watngate burglars. "Tht: President is the chit:f law enforcement officer in the co.imtru,'' said attorney James D. St Clair. Therefore, the President fulfilled t.lie law's requirements, St. Clair im- plied, by reporting k11-0wledge of the felcn1y to himself. MY FE!LOW AMERICANS, ! address you tonight at a moment of grave na- tional crisis. As you know, the Senate ttr da y SllW fit lo con· vict me in its im· pcachment proceed- ings. That is their right and I do not ror one n1inute deny them that right. The que!.1ion \\'e must (ace tonight. my fellow Ameri· cans. is what steps \\."e shall take in this emergency. Our O>nstitution, I am glad to be able lo re- port to you . makes one thing perfectly clear. Upon impeachment and convictioo, the President -and let me re.11d this to you verbatim -"shall be removed rrom office.'' NOW TifAT is the law and, as you know , I have sworn, rightly or wrongly, to uphold the Jaw. J, therefore, immediately conferred \Vith myself In my capacity as Chief Law Enforcement Officer on how best to remove myself from this office. 'The Chier La1v Enforcement Officer advised me that I can be removed bodily either by Fede ral Marshals or U.S. troops -but, unfortunately, Federal 1'larshals have received no training 1vbatsoever in presidential removal. I immediately called upon the Corn· 1nander in Chief. which is also myseU, \D order a contingency force o( . .o\merican Dear Gloo1u y Gus Why \\.oold anybody belie~ that a DemocraticaUy cootrolled Con- gress, that doesn't have the guts ta vote a gun control law, could pos- sibly impeach any President! _K. s. troops to remove me from ofriec. However. the Commander in Cllief, I think rightly, strongly urged against such a course on the grounds that a display of military might at this critical point would onJy tend to inflame the crisis rather than relieve it. l AGAIN searched through the Constitution. 1 found that 1 may be removed because of physical or mental incapacity. Here, I hoped , might lie a 1vay out or this dilemma. As Chief Medical Officer, f subjected myself to a rigorous physical ex- amination. A3 Chief Director of ~fental Health in this great land of ours , 1 put myself throilgh exhaustive psychological testing. I passed -and let me be perfed.ly candid about this -both tests with flying colors. One alternative remained. I called upon mY,self as Olief Executive Officer to carefully and painstakingly review the case against me and render, insofar as humanly possible, a fair and impartial verdict. The Ch.ief Executive Officer, at my bidding has done precisely this. And I am haJipy to report to you tonight that the crisis over my removal from office bas been at last resolved . r have beeo granl.ed, I am proud to say, Executive Clemency. THERE WilJ.. be those. my fellow Americans, who will undoubtedly at- tempt to subvert the steps 1 have taken lo uphold the Constitution in this national emergency. 1 have, therefore, asked the Com- mander in Chief to deploy troops around Capitol Hill to preserve our cherished Constitution. I ba\•e every reason to believe the Commander in Chief will cooperate fully with me in lhis hour of national peril And I expect every decent American will do lilc:ewise, Cod wilting. Thank you and good night. Henry VIII's Last Queen One of the most prominent, and least documented people in tM reign of Henry VIII comes into her own right in Queea Katherine Parr, an in depth. highly readable book by Anthony ~1artienssen (McOraw·Hlll, $7.9$J, Katherine ls shown not simply as the wife who survived blm but 11s an ou"8tanding wom11n of l'!H? Tudor Age and )( the N,.-, Learn.Ir~ advocated 6y ErasMU! and ~ir Thom.s Moore. MARR.JED !or tbe rlrst Ume at 17, widoMd mortly afterwards, and subse- quently the wife or Lord Latlmtt. a leading magnate or the North, Katherine w~ brought up in court circle• aJ the protegH: of the King's first wife, Ca therine or Aragon. Her earliest tutor, the Sp11nla rd J113n Vivt!:5; was an ad· vocate of Increasing poy,·er for women. Whtn her second husband supported lbe Northern rebellion Katherine came doee to dis1~ttr. but, at Marttenuen sbaws, stle navlgat~ with great !lk\11 the t:reacherow shoals of life at court. rodti tbe tide of Rdormadon, and finally (THE BOOKMAN) outwitt ed her arch-entmy. Thomas Cro":'lwell, ~ming a prlme factor In his ttJsgract And execution. Al'TER I.be death of Lord Latimer Katherine became Henry Vlll's final queen, &nd as such &he wa,, responsible for the education or ber stei><blldren who were to become in sucoession Klng F.dward VJ, ~ Mary, and Queen Ellzabelh I. She broughl these cblld"'n under lhe same roof for the flrlt lime, and lnllutneed their whole UVOI. Martlcnssen, a prominent author and historian IHIOer and llll Admiral~. Crime ud Ute Polk:t) give. a rtmark•ble portrait not only of Katherine, but " tbe whole ronuo1L' and. dangerous, ytt brilliant, 1\ldor Age in which lbe Uved. VICTOR DE KtYSERLlh'G ' N l11ipenchnae11t Politics Hit Co11a111111aity Action Veto Awaits Anti-poverty Fi11:ancing WASHINGTON -The deepening effect on -ell government policy of President Nixon's desperate struggle for irur1·h'al v.•as fel t on Capitol I·li ll last week v.·hen congressional Republicans received th is message-: Presid&nt .l'\ixon wilL,·eto any bill lO refinance the Community Action Program. The four Republicans in Congress responsible ror anti-povert y legislation, ranging {rom llberal to moderately con- servative. requested the meeting just be· fore the East<'r re- cess. They hoped to convince ?t1r. Nixon it wookl be in his, the nation's and the Republican party's interest to sign such a biU. But the reply from t\\'O faC"Clcss funcUonaries was a non-negotiable no. The -ex-planation L'I embedded in the new game of impeachment politics. \\'ilh impeachment by the I-louse increasingly likely, the White !louse must count on one-third plus one of the Senate to S3\'C him-at least 34 conscrl';1th·c Senators. Since J.Ir. Ni.xon ha.~ offended many conservatives \\.'ith dctcnte and high govemment spending. he now attempts lo appease !hem on sensitive though peripheral issues. THE Ar-;"TI-POVERTY PR 0 GR A r.1 ( EVANS·NOVAK ) begun by President Johnson in 19&4 is onr i:;uch issue. Conservatives havl' Jong lusted tor its evisceratioo. Rut for five years ~Ir. l'"ixon has fol1011t·cd s1::1ff advice to reform . not kill, !he anti· pol'erty progra~thereby disobeying his ov.11 inslincls. l!OY.'ever, just y,·hen the r;i100 instinct coincides y,•ith the politics or SUTYi\•al , !he politics of poverty are c h a n g i n g . Com munity At'1ion Programs, which began as govemmcn t-(inanred exerci!e5 111 protc>-revolution, have joined the e!'.tablishment. City halJ once damned Community Action. but the mayors f'IO\V plead for continued federal financing. \\'hat's more. Communltv Act ion has strange ncy,· Republican aliies. including highly respected Rep. 1\lbl'rt Quie of ~finnesol&, once the I~ouse battering ram against Community J\ct1on but now its key defender. Even n1ore strang<'. lohbying for Communily ,\c11on, fin;inccd by dues checkoffs or frdcral pol"erty \\"Orkcrs. is former Hep. William Crarnl'r of Florida. A hard-shell conservative and implacable foe of an ti-poverty lcgislat1on as a Congressman. Cramer now is getting $25.000 a month for lhrce mo11ths 10 sell Com munity Action . TllE f"Ol]lt Hepublicans ha ndling pov1:rty lcgislalion -Qu1c. Rep. \\'illiam Stei~f'r of \\'i"'l'On~tn. ~rn. Hohert Taft. .Ir . of Ohill <uld Sf·n .. Ja t·ob Jav1ts of f\'.ew 'l'ork-now !)upport Con)mun1ty Action. So~ Ja1 11.S l;qt \ll'\'k asked the \Vhite House fur :i mcrt1ng 10 sccK a compromise. S1>nl up to C:ipitol ll1ll \1·cre \Y.'o a1ck·s v.ell bt. !oy,· the policymaking le\'cl : James C.a1•anagh of the Domestic ('ouncil staff :ind Paul O'~cil of the Offi('(" of t-.tana_l!ement and Budget. The congressional Hcpublicans lold thMn the moch cri!icizt'<I anti-poverty agency. the Office of E co n o m i C Opportunity (QE0 1. y,·as doomed . Nor did they like a Democratic scheme to put Community Action in !he voluntary AC.llON agency. But they did think. Community Action could prosper inside , the Department of Health. Education and \\''elfart' <HEY.'), urging the Pre!ident to support this. Howard Phillips, briefly in charge of OEO last yc.nr for !he purpose of dismantling it. has dcscrihc-d f,a\·anagh as one ""ho takes his CUC'S from O'Neil" and O"Nei l as '"shrcy,·d\y liberal.'' But last 111:'ek. Cav:inagh :.ind o·~c1I turned thurnbs doy,·n. \\"hct lll.'r in OEO. ACTION, or ll E\V, Community Action fundin g v.·ould be \'etoed by !'l!r. Nixon. period. \\'hat's more. the Pre5idcnt also might veto a bill for a nC\\' Legal Se rvices pro~ram I formerly lodged in 0£0) if the Scnatc-!lousc conference now devising 1hr final form persists in presrnt trends. If so. ;\Ir. Nixon v.111 have performNI thC' unti·anti·po vcrly hat tri{'k : OEO, Legal Services. Community Act1on. TlllS WOUl.O satisfy l'OflSC'f'\'atiVC' demands. cnunciat.ed .b~· ·-P.hillips _nearl y every 11:eek in Hu man Events. Such ronscrvatlves arc well aware o I impeachment politics. Although Sen. James Buc kley of f\ey,· York called ror ~Ir. Nixon's rcsignnlio n <1s a mailer of l'Onscience, many ronscrvativ~ view It as a shot across the bow ma king Mr. Nixon more attenti\'e to thei r desi res. f'i1elvin R. Laird as presidcnti11l counselor was a counterfGrce to suc h pressures and today woukt be pressin g t-.lr. Nixon to approve Community Action inside HE\V . But Laird's hard·Y."Ol'king young successor as domestic policy chlef. Ken Cole, is not one to argue with the President. He gave the President's orders to Cavanagh and O'Neil to relay to Congress. O:lnst>q"uently. the scenario sctms clear: Congress V.'ill finance Community Action und er HEY.1• ~Ir. Nixon Yi'ill vet o ii. the \'Clo v.·ill ):)(' overridden. At 11 happier lime, the \\'hjte I-louse \\.'OUld have Oinchcd at lhe indign ity of an O\'erridc. Not no.w. All policy is geared to safeguarding one-third plus one against cooviction in the Senate, and all argmnents b.1c:k1ng moderate, noo- rc1,o"Olutionary hrlp for the poor pal e before tha t imperati\'c. Don't Knock Those College· Degrees To the Editor: 1be article by Ru s Walton on llouston Floumoy f"Leaders From the Ranks Serve Best." Daily Pilot. April 22 ) argues that ~tr. Flournoy is disqualified from consideration as a gubernatorial candidate because he has a doctoratr from Princ<'ton . has been a professor of political science, 11nd has not hccn "trained in the school of hard knocks .'" One would have tlwtt~!ht th is kind of prejudice against education and culturt.: had died out y,·ith the :.1cearthy rra, but evidently the curious beast is stlll_nlive. ~1r. Walton. in an echo of those good old limes. e\•en hints st rongly that i\fr. Flournoy's education aod special training in polit..ical science make him suspect as a fled. Russia docs train people specially for high Gffice. he rl'minds US. ''So does Red China. But. not the good old U.S. or A." In short. ~lr. \\'alton dcmonstra1es the familiar kind of anti·inlellectuallsm Wicks Now Mrs. Hubbard, you went to ths cupboard to fetch your poor dog a bone. How can you afford such luxurlesl ( ~IAILBOX ) Letters fron1 readers are 1celcome. Normally, writers should c011t.'CY their 1nt>ssogcs it1. 300 words or less. The rin hr '" co11r!e11se letter.~ tCl fr' space or e/i111uiare libel is resrrved. All let· 1ers m11st include signat11re ond mail· i11a address but 11a111es m1111 be witll· held on reques t if sufficient rea,~on i.~ npparent. Poel rfl wiU not be pub- lished. y,·hich may be· as American as apple pie but is not nearly as palatable. IT JS llARD to sec anything y,-rong 11'ith a person making A stud y of i;:.o\'ernmental proc-csses. C\'en at a hlll'.h le\'Cl, before he aspires to public office Experience ha s amply demonstrated that in ordf'r to be 11 capable government administrator it Is not cnouf!h to ha\·c hecn a general. un actor and soft·shoc. dancer, or rl"en a hatx>rdnsher. Y.'h."lt v.(• may le1?itimatcly ask of a ca nd idate for hi~h office is that he dcmonstr:lle an exceptional degree of intelligence and v.•isOOm . nnd .nat he pc.;se!is an i.dcquatc kno .. 1edgc • .,.r the intricae· 1s of gov~m(·nt. i"aklnf( a lh.D. In ,x>litlca l science may not tit lhto only v.·ay 10 rlt!monstratc these. qualific.aUons. but 1l seerfl$ one \\'Rf. I don 't happe:n to tiupport ~tr. t1ournoy a~ a cand1da1e fe>r govl'mor. The point is an aOOtract one. lf Mr. Y.'alton can grasp that. And bv Lhe "'ny. under our fonn of go\·trr.menl Jt Is not a crime to ha\·e a college degree , even an advanced one. DONALD llEl~EY Real Pro9re•• To the Editor~ Jllslorian Leo J. Frii~ in his "OranRe County Through four Ctnturics·• (!~) rt"COrds : '"The di.scourac ing darkness of the depression yea rs y,·as hrightened by the birth of the l'"csti va\ of Arts "'hich has become an important eultural institution of Orange County. It Y.ilS 1n 1932 !hat ar11sts t1nd cra!t smen I'll Laguna Beach held their f1rs1 festivt1! 11ith the cucnlyp111s trel'S of El 1'<1<;\·0 Street as a backdrop.·· HISTORICAL footnOI{' for the future : "Jt 1~·as 1n 1!174 that the citizens of Laguna Beach dcdicatc.-d their ne\~' ~1 ain Beach Yiilh the eucalyptus tree.o; <v.·hat's left of them) of f;I Pasco Street rdffWlct l SC'rVing as a backdrop for the' romforl station.•· ~Ian , that's pure progress '. BILL DAY l\'ol>od11 Care •? To the Editoc : \Vhere are all the burn per stickcr!I? I th<ll•Aht it y,·as <in rlN:t1on year, but it's Ob\'ious that nobo<ly cart.$! .Jl1ST for run. I rountl'd politicnl hun1pcr suck~! ()nt art(·rf'IOOn. In one hour. out of hundred!I of cnrs. I ta1nc up v.1th the lolloY.·ing: ,\l1oto -one. ~IITT(.'lti -Ollt lfilf1f -l\\'O ~·106t ocoplc Y.Ou!d ·•n1ther bC' s.1ihn~" Jt seem": I toun11~-4 six of :"t>se' ~llf\11 S£ti \ \ !Sf'lwol U fa·.111• To the Editor . /l>lany mo!hers arc r'On1pl<1uun:.; .,,,.;ut Ll nco ln Se.hoi•I l('t11ng t)Ut <ii 9:3() a m . Tue!lday . April 16, bccau~I! their children did not check in with them bul ln,teart Y,'elll to the beach or ebev.'bert. I WAS one or the s lud en l~ who rema1ntd on the campus mttil I was g1\'cn a noU" 10 take home to rny parents. \\Then I arrived home no one Wll:S lhf"re The first thing I dld wu call my mother 111 "'Ofk. She ga,·e me pe.nnl1.1kln !o go to Balboa Island "ith my friends. But the one thing the other mothers did not kno"' is that the srhool \v:is not goini; to let us out until 10 unlrss !hf. powc>r v.·cnt b:ick on . \\'rll aboot 9:30 abou! SC\'C'ral hundred ch1ldrt·n c:i ffi(' ru.nn1n1: dOY.'11 lhe hnll and !Xl'ISC'i.1 the n1mor th<ll ~hool y,·;is let out. In five minuteii ha lf !he pc<>plt• lt>ft lttt· ~chool <'nmpus. Since !he pov.'C1'" y,·as off thry Y.t·re not able lo make any announce ments. ~1ost of !he tc:·1chers tried to stop the children from lt>av1ng the campus, but could not stop :ill of them . 1\ftcr lhal Y.'C v.·erc told to RO to the g}m and it Yi'a.5 explained to us v.·hat \\','L'I h<ippcrun~. llod lhen we left for the buses. Five mlll\ll.M aflt.'f that the poYier came on. and t~ y,·ere not cnouRh kids lert to p~ to our classC's. So r 1hlnk it is very unfair fOI' I.he mot~rs to blame l..incoln $(hool v.·hen lt "as not compl1•t<'lY the school's fault . llE~I SE KARPEU:S OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. \Vfrrf, Publi.slltr ThomM Kt.toil, £di lar .1orr>arc ::rti!Jirh Er' .f11ria l P>.J.-it. Edc!r ... Tlw • .,.,,.,;ii NI~.,. vi 1hr 01111;.r J>i;.-.• .,. • ~~ 1•1 1n lr1rm and s11n11ll.tt" 1""·''1• '' I\ prr-,("nt11lfl on 1111.i r~ii:rt' d""r.-~· • .. mment11.r)' m !<11'1•1-.; •)/ ll'l· ll't"• \t l,·, ,,rlfiiratN\ ,.,,tumn1~!" ·•fl•! • arr'>"ln,,r~ th· pr ''''''"J.t 11 fon1m r 1 rf'adr" \l~A otnd hy pl'r1<"'1l1n1t in ... """''!Pll ?rf' oplnlDn.J and Klt>11.' •>1 C\lrrt'n! tQPit·~. ~ tdllcwill opin1""' ft! ll'lt lJ&1Jy P1~.1 llMlC!af only 1n r, tdUorLaJ rolumn •t th(> top of thr pnge. Op1nkr.u1 f'\"Pf?Slll'\1 I•)' 1h,. mJ. wnn1at1 11nd canoonlJ1s •nd J11tlt'r •"rittn lrr 1~1r O<oVn and nn ~ mmt ol !hrlr vi..,.. by ttic-Dll.11 Pilot ftJukt be inftn'td. Friday, 1\pnl 26, 19i4 I Liquor Ta x Increase Bill Dead SACRAMENTO (UPI\ - Legislation increasing liquor taxes and providing more money to rehabilitate CnHfor- nia Alcoholics h:s been killed by a sen:lle con1mit1ce . The Go..,crnrnental Orgnnization C o n1 n1 i I t c e Thursday \'Otcd 10-0 Io a ppl'O\'C a SUIX'Ommit!f'C recommendauon to lake no [ __ . __ s_1a_1_e_~J action on the bill. rol\ol'!1ng the \'O(e, subcommittee rh:ur- man George Zcnovi{'n 10-Frl'S· nOJ. Sllid the bill ~·as ''dead'' for the current legislative ses- sion. Tbe bill, by ~-Arlen Gregorio (D-San M a t co ) , called for a doubling of 1hc state excise tax on liquor and the repeal of the "fair trade'' law. which allo'>''S the $25 mi ll l on ro r a l cohol rehabilitation progran1s to he administered by local go\·crn - mcnts. e 14 Arre.ipd LOS ANGELES fAP 1 Authorities said they broke up a major a rea ,::.1mblin~ operation, arresting 14 persnns in a series or raids se! up afier a t"'()-month u nd e r CO \'er investigation. a s her i r f · s spokesman said. Sgt. Jim Orr said lhree of the persons arres1ed Thursday "'ere u1omen. All \\'ere booked for inve s t iga t ion of bookmaking. he added. Orr snid the gambling ring netted between $.50,000 :ind $75,000 monthly. e Reid it1 1t111rdpr SACRA;\fENTO ! UP! 1 - Ronald Wayne \Viggi ns. :'IB. "'as bookro o n a murder charge Thursday in the shotgun slaying of a pri,·ate inve stiga t o r v•ho "'as ambushed in the alley behind his apartment house. E'ir.Yt lfit11esses Janel Cooper, left, and' Cynt hia Garve~·. both 27. "'ill be first witnesses called by a r~ederal Grand Jury next \Veek investigating 1nurder, kidnap nd robbery by the Syn1 bionese Liberation Army. The twO' tight·lipped 1niJitants with radical ties were subpoenaed Thursday as an extensive probe began into the bank robbery in which kidnapcd Patricia l learst played a controversial role. -------- Rep1iblica11:s Berate Rea~u11's Selectioris L S·\CR.<\1\JF:l\l'f'O t l' p I I - Hepubllcan Sen. Fred f.1arler says he has •·no hnrd feelings" lowards Gov. Honald Reaga n because the governor bypassed him in nominating l\\'O Democrats to the 3rd District Cou rt of Appeal . I The nominat io n s of Sacramento County Superior Court Judges Creorge E . Paras, 49, and Robert K. Pu glia, 44. Thursday v.•ere denounced by two Republican senators. GOP senators favoring the nomination ol i\.Iarler h.J\'f' been engaged in a qu iet struggle "'[th Reagan the past \\\'O "·eeks over the judici.il selection. ~1arler. of Redding. earlier decided not to seek re· el e ction b ecause o f reappointment changes in his district and hnd hoped for the nomination. Afte r the nomi nations were annOunced, ri.tarler Io I d ney.·smcn he discussed the appoinlmcnts "'ith Reaga n and "there are no hard feelings or rccrjatinat.klntt" 1ndic;itcd th e derision wa! influenced by the fact he had no tr11J/ 1udg{' experienfe Rengan in the 1>:1~1 has lx>r•n criticized for nom in at 1 ng :1tt orn eys with little experienet• on !he bench to high judicial posts. ~rarler also ind i c a I e d Reagan may offer h i m anolher post instead. One seoalor had said ~larlcr \\'as in line for a Superior Court Judgeship. Did J uclgcs Contribute 'fo Reagan? Heari11 g For Farr l\'Iay 20 LOS ANGELF.S IUPI ) -An unprec«lented court hearing. which is supposed L o determine \\'helher reporter \VHHam F'arr would revea l the iden1ities of news sourc<?S if he was kep t in jail long enough. ha s been postponed to al101~· !Jn1e to get \\'al!cr Cronkite and other prominent nc11sme11 as Y•ilnesst's. Supertor Court J u d g e \\'illiam II. LevJt Thursday postponed the hearing witil ~lay 20 at the request of Farr's al!ortl('y. The lime is needed to schedule appearances b y Cronkite, CSS.TV anchonnan, and other prominent newsmen from the East Const. it was argued. Farr, court reporter for the Los Ange les Times. has bt.>en involved in a three-yc.a.r legal battle over his refusal lo identify the two lawyers who ga\'e him n1a!eria/ for a story during the trial of !he Diaries ,\·lanson "Fatni!v" for 1 he Sharon Tate m'urd ers. The la"'Yers broke a gag order by Superior Court Jud~e Charles Older . the trial judge, "'ho wants them idcnt ifiro. If lhcir identities "'ere kno"·n. !he lawyers could face contempt of cou rt and perjury actions and possihle dlsbar· 1nent. FarT is defending t h e joornalistic p r i n c i p l e or confidentiality of s o u r c e s . saying it u•ould be impossible for reporters to a c q u i r l' info rmation if the judge can force hiin to identify the attorneys. , CALIFORNIA Nc ,vsrack Ordinance Launcl1ed Frld•Y, Apr!I 2b, 1974 I DAIL V PILOT 5 Stop-and-quesiion Search . _ 1 H alood in 'Zebra' Dragnet '. , s AN F RA N C I Sc o l~e said the city's "simple smpcct . (UPf)-Police halted their good faith is not enough," The most recent "2'.ebra' "stop and question" SC&rt'h for dtspite the softening of 1he \lictim was Nelson T. Shield,, !be "Zebra" killers today on a young. white man killed U orders of a federal judge who NAZI POLICE CLERK days ago. He was the 11th r u I e d th e drag' n e t STIRS BAY AREA _ white person slain by a blnck unconstitutional. P•ge 7 killer who approached h~ They already had modified --------targets silently and fired af the widespread questioning or controversial tactic, and that point blank range. Six: othcrl' black males resembling a the city \\'as "mistaken on the \\'ere "'·ounded . dra\\ing ot one suspect. co n s t i tutionality of the • Nearly 600 blrick.c; had be:1t saying the widespread search program." halted in the "stop an4 had been "unproductive and The NrniOnul Association for question" search before thr ineffecti ve." the Advancement or Colored prog ram ~·a11 curtailed . U.S. Oi3trict Judge Alfon!O People and the American Civil Polil'e Capt. Charles Barca, J. Zirpoli issued an injunction Liberties UnK>n filed the suits. the inspector directing the against the city Thursday. They said black men were inves tigation. said, "The only ba rr ing i n d iscriminale being stopped oo lhc streets thiag "'e ha\•e changed is who stopping or citizens because and questioned mlely because will be stopped and quest ioned ... the "danger of repetition has !hey resembled a po 1 ice and who "''on't be stopped and LOS ANGELES <AP)-The not been removed." artist's drawing of a "1.ebra" queslioned. City Council has given1-;;;:;;::;:;:;;;::;:-:;;;:---;--;---;;;;;;~;;;;;:;;;;;-:;;;;;;;-:---:----:---;-----:----pr.eliminary approval to anl , .. • • ~ ordinance aimed at prOhibiting the sale of se x ·o riented magazines and newspapers from public newsracks. The proposed measure , "'hich will come up for a final vote nexl week, outlaws the dis play of nudity from nev.•sracks and prohibits the sale of ':harmful rnatter'' from newsracks unless done "in lhe presence of an adull person authorized to prevent the purchase of such matter by a minor." ''llannf}ll matter ·· is ,. defined in the ordinance a:i "maLler ta ken on a "'hole. the predominant appeal of \\fuch to me average person , .. is lo prurient interest:· City Atty. Burt Pines and his deputy. Don ~1orrow, told the council before i t s preliminary vote Thursday that the constitutionality of the proposal is h ig h 1 y questionable. , .. . The "Gifts of Healing" , ' ~ And ··ca sting out devils .. "-.. ~ '0Who7~t7 When? Where? Why7 How? " ' -~-----..... ~\, '. '''_, ~ 3·00 P.M:---SUNOAY AFTERNOON . 1• '' '-'-.. '---._APR IL 2 8~ 1~ No Collection•! '-... '-...._ ~ -... Nothing to Sell! ............. Cos I ii ~ s ii Wo m ~' s CI u b -....___ F•ml/'fMHting•I 610 We st 181h Street, Cos ii M'esil ---.____ ~ed by believe!'~ in the LORD JESUS CHRlST {Col. 3: 15. r 7). Write u~ for Free literotl.l'e . Bo.1. ~2021, Los Angele s. Ca. '100<2. • SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA • • .. Officers said \V i g g i n s , accompanied by his attorney. ~rrendered al the police station Thur s d ay and appcarro in a police lineup Detore being booked. Police had sought Wiggins f o r questioning about the shooting Tuesday of R3ymond Slh'll. 5.1. who headed a Sacrament()- based priv:itc invcstigath·e firm. "The governor had very strong and legitimate reasons for his action," t.1ar1er said. Marler declined to disclose SACRA~1ENTO IUPtl - Although rece ntly saying it is improper for judges lo make campaign contributions. Gov. Honakt It e a g a n reportedly .'.lcccpted political donations from at lc:.ist six judges in his 1970 ji'ubcmatorial campa ign. t-!::;;:;:::::;;:::;:;:::::;::;::::;!:;;;;;;;;;;;~;#:r:=;;~;:::=:==:;?:::::~==~~==2::=:!:: In today's edit ion of the Los I• e Realtor G11il111 SAN DIEGO (AP) -A jury has convii;ted real!or 1-fadrian J . Libcrotore on charges that he arranged to have two businessmen bealcn up and the real estate office of a C<Jmpc titor burned. Liberatore. 56, of San Diego. was found guilty Thursday of l\\'O counts of soliciting assault and one count of soliciting arson. Two previous trials had ended in hung juries. e 1Hn11 Se111e11red SAN FRANCISCO (U PI ) - Van \Vesley Purcell, 29, ha s been sentenced to I i f e imprisonment for the January slaying of market owner Anthony Cala during a holdup. Superior Court J u d g e \Villiam liiulliits Thursday also se n tenced Purceli to consecutive terms of 10 years to life on seven counts of first degree robbery, conseculi '/t' tem1s of life on l"''O counts of attempled robbery and one to 15 years on a gun charge. Purce!/ was convic!ed by <I jury on April 9. "... . \\'hat Reagan said b u t Probation A 1ccirclecl Streakers PA SADE NA (t,;!'I • - r-.tunici p al ('ourt JudJ,!e \\'arren L. Ettinger Thursday placl'C.I lhrC'e colle(!1: studen 's - a man and two pretly sisters -on six mont hs probation for streaking :ind admonished them Y•ilh \\ilat the judge said "'as an Engli.>h maxiru: "Do anything you \\'ant - but don 't do ii in !he streets or you'll fri ghten the horses." • Toby Zorthian. 2.1, and the Hood sisters. Jennifer. 21 ,;1nd \\'ilia. 18. "'ere found guilty of dis turbing !he peace by running naked p.ist the Vienna Syn1phony Orchestra ::ind <i cro1rd of thousands attending !he blac k lie opening nf the Amb:t ss ad o r Colle g e Auditoriunl April J7 . ·' VISIT OUR FANCY Angeles J ou r n a.I , !he newspaper 's S.icramenlo Bureau reported that four of 1he jurists "''ere sit ting in S;1n Diego. one in \'1:ba County and 1hc sixth in Fresno County. Presiding Justice F' r a n k Hichardson or lhc state 's 3rd ::ippe!tatc court n!so he.'.lded HcaJ:!an's Sacramento r C' • clcclfon commillce u· hi ch rai!>Cd more than S2tl.OOO for the governor's campaign. Richardson. an attomcv at the time of !he 1970 camp.iign,1 \\'as :ippoln!ed to the judicial post by fleagan in 1971. Narnes or other possible judicial co ntr ibu tor s to Reagan's campaign coold not be unco\•ered because the addresses of virtuallv all contributors on the go\'Crnor's 19i0 campaign statements "'ere blocked out . a practice 11·hich 11·ill be outlawed !his year. An1ong those ~·110 do show up as Hc,1gan tontribulors in l!i70 include San D iego Superior Cour t ,Judges \Villian1 /< •. Yal<', Hosroc S. \V ilkl'\' and frnnk!in B. Orficld . · t he Joum11t rt•port{'d. All three 11·erc appointt•d lo lht' bench hy Hl'a gan in 1969 780 Baktr Strett I neit to Flrt Stotioil I on Bristol at laktr-COSTA MESA -1!.Ulll~ '~•t . U'!!. •.,. ~.a_.~ 546-0724 •We In.tall A Fish Pond With A Jopanoso Garden • Erporl Joponoso Gordner Wit~ Monthly Service • Knits: cardigan 7.99 mig. $14-$1 5 Acrylic knirs. \'<'hire with p inr, na\·y, bcrrr rrin1 . Vt'st. Reg.S I 0, -i.99. S.M,L Nylon shirts 9.99 Colorfully prin1cd shirts in pure nylon. ~{any prints. Sizes S,M,L. Spring pants 13.99 Natural rise waist p.tnrs in rayon and polyesrt·r. \'\'hire, n1in1, peac h. For .~i1.es 5 en I ;;, ~I \ \ -·*' ' ~- \ ,. Print shirts 7 .99 orig. Sl I -S I 2 Famous name group. Assorted fa brics and prinrs. For sizes 5-1 ). Group jeans 8.99 orig. S l-l·S 16 Famous nan1e styles. In cord or hom<'spu n. [\'lany rolors. All sizt'S 5· 13. Group dresses 23 .99 orig. S '.J Famous name long dresses in many sry les and colori;. Sho\\'n: setr· ~ckerdors. All si2cd for S-13. Shop J\tonday rhru Frid•)', I ():(X) .i.m. co 9: 30 p.m. , Bullock's S3n1:a An;t. I F\1shinn Square, 2800 N, Main Siren, Sant:i An1, TC'lcphonc: 5 \j. 72 1 I Saru rday, 10:00 a.m. ,o ~00 p.m. Bullock's Soorh Coast Pla1<1, an Di ego Frttu•ay .at Bristol. Cosra ~IC$l.I, Tclt•phonr:' 5,r,.061 I ' I ' 1 6 • '"' "' ed fai ti 11' C>I '" I.IL pli fel yo li d v; pe ;n ,; lo l m m ca w cl lh y of k 6 DAD.Y PILOT JmftOlliAJ, PACliE ( -----~~--~--------------·---- • (~ooperation the l(ey \Vlth engineering experts convinced that a marina adjacent to lhe Sant.a Ana River is a feasible project, both from an economic and engineering point of view, &LI that remains L~ for work to begin. This is a vast oversimplification. of course. The problems encountered in cljgging out 420 acres of land for a harbor are stagge ring. Before any dredging can begin, there· will have to be enormous financial commitments. Flood control prob- lems must be solved. Questions about new roads and new bridges. about tidal action and water quality, about siltation and beach erosion must be researched. The herculean problems loom that much more for- midable because the major partners in the marina proj· eel, the cities o( Newport Beach and Costa ?itesa, have not historically shown much of a spirit or cooperation. There are indications, however, that the attractive- ness and the complexities or the project are beginning to draw the cities into an amicable pannership. Fruitful meetings between the two mayors and city staff members have resulted in a promise by U.S. Rep. Andrew l~in­ shaw (R-Newport Beach) to seek funds for a U.S. Army Co rps of En gineers feasi bility study. Only through strong inter-city cooperation will the marina ever become a reality. Dual Police Service Questio.ns about who se~ policy govcrnin~ the a~· lions of Irvine's contract police force we re raised this week \vhen Irvine city councilmen considered and fi- nally approved a $~16.626 a year agreement for expanded ser\'ice 10 be provided by the Costa A1esa Police De· partment. Cost.a l\fesa City Council and police chlef n\ii;:ht feel free to ignore desires of Irvine policyrnaker.s. Not so, either in theory or 1n practice, argued Ir- vine City &tanager \Vill iam \VooUett J r. tn theory, Chief Neth reports to \\'oollctt in much the same way he would if he were fu.ll·time Irvine police chief. In practice, no man mav serve two ma!;fe r.; anti Neth's first obligation is to Costa ~·lesa. hence the in- volved verb!,age v"hich apparently is fairly con1mon to police services contracts. There see1ns to be tittle reason to anlicipale major changes in the spirit of cooperation evidenced by the c!ty of Costa 1-~e.sa. ('hief Neth :lnd the policemen oCfi- ctals of both cit ies selected 10 patrol Irvine. t\n1bitious Goal . A man ~ho should know said recently that i,:oca· t1onal education has always been a "dirty word"' in 'l";ew· port Beach and Costa ~tesa. ' ' A ~d that. he !'aid. is probably wh y a sur\·cy or re . cent high school graduates severely indi cted the Ne w· po rt-~1esa Unified School Dis trict for failing to j1repare students for a tarcer. But Don Achziger. who heads the newly-created Ca.recr Educ?tion Program in the school diStrlct, says things are going to get better. - l~e said. for in stance. that within five years he hopes that every hi gh school graduate will have had al least t\\'O years' work experience. \Vhether the goal is too ambitious or unrealistic re~ains to be ~een. But the program already ha.s re· ce1ved the blessings of both the Costa ~tcsa and Newport Harbor Chambers of Comn1erce. --- ' 1-~wa-v -· Clear understanding of the policymaking powers of the Irvine council is difficult at best to glean from the legal docun1ent. . 1.f the business111en carry out their pledge to pro- vi de Jobs, the program. at the very leru;t, should enable a student "Yh.o doesn't pl an a college career to find a way lo earn a living the day afte.r he gets that diplorna. 'What does it say'.' Quite 11 bit about American values.' IL appeared to some Irvine councilmen that the Hoiv Nixo11 Solved His Last Crisis ( ART HOPPE J News Item : Tlie President's chief l awye r de11ied 1'tfr. Nixon had violated tile la1t1 against withholding knowL- edrie of a fe/uny -even though lie failed to tell /n w enforcement officers t h.at hush money was paid lo the \Va tergate burglars. ''The President is the chU!f fa10 cuforcement officer in the cowtry," .said attorney James D. St C/nir. Tlierefore, 1Jie President fulfil~ed 1.!1e law's requirenlent.s. St. C/rur 1m· plied, by reporting k11owtedge of the fetcn1y to hir.nself. l\fY FELLOW A.~1ER1CANS, I address you tonight at a moment or grave na· tiona.l crisis. As you kno.,.,•, the Senate to- day saw iil lo con- vict me in its irn- peachmenl proceed- ings. TIKll is their right und I do not ror one n1inute d~ny them that right . The question \1e must face tonight. IJlY fellov,1 Anicri- cans, j<; \\hat s1 cp~ \Ye shall take in th is emergency. Our O>nstitution, I am glad to b_c <Jble to re· pOrt to you, makes one lhing perfec:ly clear. Upon impeachment and ronv iction, the President -and let me read this to you ve rbatim -"shall be remo·•ed from office." NO\V THAT is the ln1v and, as you know, I have s1vorn . ri ghtly or wrongly, to uphold the law. T, therefore, immediatcly oonferred with myself in my capacily as Chief Law Enforcement Office r on how best lo remove myself from this office. The Chief Law Enforcement Officer :!dvised me th11 t I can be removed bodily eith er by Federal l\1arshals or U.S. troops -but, unCortunately, Federa l fl.i arshals have received no training whatsoever in presidential removal J immediately called upon the Con1· mander in Chief. which is also myself. to order a con tingency forc e of Ameri can Dear Cloo111 y Gus Why v.·ouJd anybody believe that a Democratically controlled Con- gress. that doesn't have the guts to vote n gun control law, could pos- sibly impeach any President? K. S. G\oOnl'f Gwt «mfl'ttllr. •rt wtol!lltMlll " ,,_n •M do lltl ~t11• r1n.ct "'- ¥1ews 11 "" fttWIN,..,. '""' ""'' "' JIM~• to Gtofln'f G•n. o.Hw f'li.t. troops to remove me from office. However, the Commander in Chief, I think rightly, strongly urged against such a course on the · grounds that a di.splay of military might at this critical point \vould only tend to inOam e the crisis ralher than relieve it. 1 AGAIN searched through the Constitution. I found that l n1ay be removed because of physical or mental incapacity, Herc, I hoped, might lie a \\•ay out of this dilemma . As Chief Medical Officer. I su bjected myself to a rigorous physical ex· amination. As Olief Director of ~lcntal Health in this great land of ours . I put myself through exhaustive psychological testing. I passed -and Jct me· be perfe<:tly candid about this -both tests with nying colors. One alternative remained. I called upon myself as ChieC Executive Officer to carefully and paimtakingly review the case against me and render, insofar as humanly possible , a fair and impartial verdict. The Chief Executive Office r, at my bidding has done precisely this. And J am happy to report lo you tonight that the crisis over my remova l from office has been at Inst res01ved. I have been granted, I am proud to say, Execulive Cl emency. TlIERE \\'ILL be those, my fellow Americans, who will undoubtedly at· tempt to subvert the steps l have taken to uphold the Constitution in this national emergency. I have, therefore, asked the Com- mander in Chief lo deploy troops around Capitol Hill to preserve our cherished Constitution. l ha ve every reason to believe the Commander in Chief will cooperate fully "'ith me in this boor of national peril. Arxi I expect every decent American will do likewise, God willing. Thank you and good night. Henry Vlll's Last Queen One of the most prominent. and least documentl'd people in the reign of llenry VIII comes into her own rlghl In Queen KaJterbte t'arr, nn in depth, highly ""!v~11ohlr tvvl1' bv Ant.~nv l\fa.!l,.n.~<ten \J.-:":"1'1• riM. """''· R.aulfrl.1c is s~wn bot •trnPIY as the wife "-..O survl\.Cd him but as an outstanding woman of 1he Tudor Age and of the New Leaming advocated by Erasmus and Si r Tbomas Moore. !\.lARRlED for the rirst lime at 17. wldov.'ed shortl y afterwards. and sutJse. quenUy the wife or Lord Latlme.r. a leading magnate of the North, Katherine was brought up in court circles as the pmtegee of th e King's first wUe, Catherine <>f Arag<>n. Her earliest tutor, 1ht: Spaniard Juan Vivl!a, wu an ad · \."OCale of increulng power for w<>mcn. When her second husband supported the Northern rcbtlllon Katherine canie close to disaster. but, as Martienssen s.hows, she naylgated vdth great skill lhe. treacherous $hoall of Ute at court, rode the Ude of Reformation, and finally (THE BOOKMAN) Oti' fitted 1"..:r a ref• ~nemy, Thomas Cromwell, becoming a prime iactor!"1n hLs disgrace and execution. AFTER tbe death <>f Lord Latimer Katherine became Henry Vtll's final queen, and as such she waa reaponslble tor the education of her step-children who were to l>K'ome in auccession Klng Edward VI, Queen Mary, and Queen Ellubeth I. She brought these chlkken uniter the same roof ror the first time, aod lnlluenced their whole lives. MarUcnssea, a prominent author and historian (Hitler and His Adm irals. Crime 1Dd lbe Police) gi ves a remarkable portrait not only <> f Katherine, but of the whole torluous and dangerous, ye t hrllllant, '1\ldor Age In which site lived. VICTOR DE KEVSERLING c l111peoc/1111.ent Politics llit Co1111111111ity Actio11 Veto Awaits Anti-poverty Financing \VASHINGTON -The deepening effctt on all government policy of President Nixon's desperate struggle for sur\"iv:il v.·as fel t on Capitol Hill last Y.'C<'k .,.,.hrn congressional Republicans rcet:ivcd lhts 1ncssage: President Nixon ""ill veto any bill to refinance the Communi1y Action Program. The four Republi cans in congress responsible for anti·po\'erly Jcglslatlon , ranging from liberal to moderately con· servalive. requested the meeting just he· fore the Eastrr re- cess. They hoped to .convince ~lr. Nixon It V.'01.Jld be in his. the nation 's and the Republ ican party's interest to sign surh a bill . But the reply from two facelc~..> functionaries y,•as a non-negoti:1h\c no. The explanation is embedded in th·· new game of impe:1chment pol1tlcs . \Vith impeachment by the Hou.sc increasingly likely, the \\'b ite House mus! count on one-third plus one of th e Sena!c to sa\'c him-at least 34 conscr\•ati\'c Sena to rs. Since 1tr . Nixon has offended many conservali\'es \\'ilh dctrnte and high government spending. he. MW attempts to appea se th<'m on sensitive though peripheral issues. TllE ANTI-POVERTY P ll 0 G R 1\ rot • ( EVANS·NOVAK J ~"'gun by President Johnson in 19&11.-. Olll' ,:ueh issue. Conscrvall\'l'S h:l\'C Ion~ lus ted for its cviSCi?ration. Rut for fhc• years 11r. r\ixon has follo\1Nl staff advice to rcfonn, not kill. lhl• :int i· poverty prograin-lht>rcby disobeying his ow11 instincts. 11011.·cvcr. jus1 v.·hcn the jo;ixon instinct roincidcs v.•ith the politics of surVi\'al, lhc politics or poverty are ch an g 1 n i,:. Cornmun ity Ariion Programs. which hcgan as go\•crnmcnt-financcd exercises in proto-revol ut ion. h;1vc joined the l'Stablishn1cnt. City hall once damned Community Action, but the ma yors now ple ad for ronlinue4,(cder;i\ financing. \Vhat's more. Comrnunil v Actio n hlls s1rangc new Republica n aliics. including highly respected Rep. Alhcrt Qu1e of 11inncsota:, once the !louse bauering ram a~ainst Community Action but now its key defender. Even 1nore straugl'. lobbying for C'1mmun ily Action . fin nnred hv dut!S checkoffs of fL'<IC<r:tl poverty \;Ork crs . is former Rep. \\"illiam Cramer of Florida . A hard-shell conser\"ali\•e iind implacable foe of an ti-povt·rty lcgrsl;l1 1on as ;i Cong-ress111an. ('ram.er OO\Y 1' getting S25.000 a month for three 1nonth:s lo sell Communily Action. ·r111,: l"t)Cll Hcpubhcans handling povl:rly lcgi sl;itlon -Quic . Hep. \llil11a111 S!<>igrr r.r \\"i~enn~1 n . ~n. Hober1 'fafl. Jr. of ()1110 :ind S1•11 .. Jac·oh .lavits of New \'(lt"k-now sup1xir1 Comnntnll>' Action . ~ .• J:1v 11 ~ last 11l'<'k askc'<I th£' \\'hi1c Hou:-.c !or a llll'i'l1ng to .~eek 3 l'flrnprom1!it'. Sent up to l'ap11ol 11111 .,.,·rrc 1110 a1dl'S \1ell bl·lo1,· th1.· policymaking lcv£'1: James C:1vanagh of the Doincstic ('ouncil staff anti l'aul o·:\l"il or the Offil'f' of ~1anagc1ncnt and Budget. The rongrcssion:1I Hepublicans told them the much cTillctlc·d anli-pov£'rtY :1gency , the Offit c of I:: co n om i c Opportunity (OP.ti •. v.as doomed . Nor did they like a Oc·111ocratic scheme lo pot ('01nmu1111y Action In the voluntary ACTION agency. Hut they did think Community Act1u11 l'OU!d pros1>cr inside the Oeparlment of ltc·aUh . Education and \Ii' elf arc ( HE\V i, urginr; the Prcstdcnt 10 support this. !lo"·ard Phillips. briefly in charge ot oi:;o la.~l yra r for the porposc of t.llsman!ling ii. h:ts dl·scril'K'd Cavanagh as one ··v.ho take~ his c·ucs from O'N('1r· and O':"Oeil :is ·•shrcwd!v liberal." But l;1s1 l\"Pek. Cc1van;1gh anil ()''.'ell tunlf..'<i 1'1urn bs dov.n. \\"h1·rhcr in Ot-:O. ACTJO;-;, or llE\V. Comn1unity Action funding y,ould be vetoc'<I bv ~I r. 1'\ixon. period. \\"hat"~ niort. t!1C.. 1~rc:sident also 1nigbt veto a bill for :i new Legal Services pro~ram I formerly lodged in OEO ) if the Sen,1tc-l!ouse cunfercnce mw dC\'i!ing the final fnrn1 J)l'rsi~ts in pr11srnt !rends. If so, i\lr. '.'ixon "ill havl' pcrforrncd !he anti-anti-poverty hat trick O~~O. Lcga! Scr\'iCt's. Co1nn1un1ty Action TllTS \\"OL:Lr> .~a11sf~· C'Oll.<;f.'f \'<l{J\"{' demand~. rnunci:i tcd by-Phillip" ncAr]y e\"crv "<'t'k 111 Hu1n:111 f.\'C'nls. Su(·h C.'OflSf•rvatl\'('S ar(' \IPll uy,·arc 0 f impeachment pol1t1C'!>. Al1houi.:h Sen. ,/arncs Buck lrv of \"l·1~· \'or~ called t'lr i\lr. 1'\ixon ·s ri.·sig:n.111011 .1s :1 m:itlN of f'(1n.<ici1·nc<', n111ny con. ..... ·r\'C:•li\'~ view It ;is a shot arross the ho.,.,· mak ing l\lr. Nixon n1ore atlCJttivr lo th r•i r desires ~1elvin It l.<urd as prcsidcnti:il roun.<;elor 11·as u eount l'rforce ro suc-h pressures aud today v.ould be pressin1i :-i1r. !\ixnn 11'1 npprove Com1nunity Actlon in~1dC' Ht-:\V. But l.<iird '!-l hard·working ~oWlg successor as don1c.st1c policy chief. Ken Col e, is nol one to argue 1,1·ith th<• l-'rcsident. Ile ga\'c the l'residcnrs orders to Cavan;tgh anr l O 'N~il to rel ay to Congress. ConS<'quently, Ille scenario ~11 5 l'lt!ar : Congress \\11l finan ce OJmmunl!y Action under !IF:\\', ~l r. \"ilion v.'ill vetu ii. th,~ veto v.ill tX' ov1•rriddcn. At a h..1pp1cr lime. the \\'llitc· ll'lU.'>C v.·ould have flinched al 1he 1nd1gn ity of an o\'erridc. !'\ot no"'. All pOlicy is gea red 10 safeguard ing one·Third plu s one again~\ COll\'iction in II~ ScnRI£'. 11nd <111 ;1rgument s b;ick1ng mo<1cratc. non- rcvolulionary ht'lp for the µoor pale before th:Jt 1mperali\'c Don't Knock Those College Degrees To the Editor: The article by Rus Walton on llouston Flournoy (''Leaders Fron1 the Hanks Serve Best ." Daily Pilot, April 22 1 argues that Mr. Flournoy is disqualified fron1 consideration as a g u b e rn a tor l ;1 I candida1e because he has a doctorate from Princelon. has been a professor of politicaJ scien(.'(', and has not tx.-en .. trained in the school of hard knocks ... One wouJd have 1hought this kind of prejud ice against educa tion and culture had died oul 1,1·ith the j tcCarlhy era. but evidently the curious beast is still <ili\"e. Mr. Walton. in an echo of those• r::ood old times, even hint s stron rdy 1hat ,\lr Flournoy's education and sptci:ll traini ng in political science make him sw;pect as a Red . Russia docs train peopl£' specialty for high offi ce. he reminds us. ··So doc1s Red China . But. not the good old U.S. of A." In short . ~[r. \Vallon demonstrates the familiar kind of anti-intellectuali sm v.·hich may be as American as :ipplc pie but is not nearly as palatable-. JT JS l·IARO to sec anything v.rong v.·ith a perso n making a study of governmcnli:il proccssrs, C\'en at a hi r::h level, berorc-he aspi res to public office. Experi ... ~c ~.a5 amply dc.mori )1ru tta 1na1 in ol'f"i ,· to be " ca'p..1b~~ govt·rnn~ I admin~traior it is not enough lo h11\·e been a general. an actor and soft-shoe dancer. or C'Ven a haberdashe r. \\"hat \\'C may legitimately ask of a candidate for high office is 1hat he demon.o;trate an ·exceptiona l degree of intelligence and wisdom, and th,'lt he possess an adequ<1te Quotes \\'Ull11m \\1• Cretr, Berkeley -.. The need for scapegoats seems to be grea~er now th11n ever. ArlstoUc knt w ll lon g Dgo ... S:lV.' it In the great dramas of htS duy; tne spectacles of famous n1en meeting tragic ends through !Omc character Ouw : pride perhaps or lg· nor&nce., Impetuosity, zeal, errors of Judgm<nl, Iconoclasm.'' ( MAILBOX ) L•ll•rs I•-••Nltrs 1r1 wtl<""''· HOrm1t11 wrLftrs W...VI• (Ollff'f lh••r ~'''" '" >oo •orcl1 If" lelL TIHI ri1hl lo ~ ltll1tO lo Iii IPKe or tll..,lfl11e Ilk! 11 rtW<wed. -'11 lellitn mi.111 •~· clll<k i.i1~11ut1 1nd lft•lhnt 1dd,..1l. bu't NrnH m11 ~ 1Jr>lllllel41 llft ""Ulll II IUlliclf<ll rtl.Cll 11 •1111r1111. l'Mlr' will 1111 M PUOlil~ed. kll(ll\'ll-dgt· or !he 1nt ricacic.ii 0 f governm ent. Taking a Ph D. in po!ih c-ul science nu1v not be-the ooly v.a)· to den1onstrati these qual1f1callons, but it s~ms one .,.,·ay. I don't happen to support ~fr. Flournoy as ?1 candidate for governor. The poin1 1s an abstract one, if l\tr. \\"alton can grasp that . And by the way. under our form of go,·err.mcnt It is not a crime to have a college degree. even an advanced one. DONALD HEINEY Nt1bod11 C<1res? To the Editor : ·;,·;-c;c are .Ui the bumocr sttckersr t 1.lywght it "'·ns an e\,crlon ye~". but it's -~vious th.: nobody Wfeli '. • .lt:ST for fun. I cauntl'd politica l bumper ~tickers one aft ernoon. rn one hour. out of hundreds of cars. I came up ''ith the follov.ing : All<>lo -one. t.1orelli -one. ll11fif -lv.'O. '.\los t pecple would ''rather be saihng·• it seems. I counted six of those! ~tlf.11 SER.~A lte nl 1•,..,gress To tl'wo: Edltor· 11\storlan l...eo ,J Friis In his "Ornngc County Throu gh Four Centuru~$" (HISS) r~cords : "The t!IK'OUraging darkness of the depres.s1on yi:ars .... as bri&htcncd by II birth of lhc Festival of .<\rts \\hich has hl·COn\c un irnportant ct1!tural institution of Or.1ni.:t' C-Oun!y It v.·n.; in 1932 !hat ;irl\Sl.S ;;nd cra f!.~nll'll ;1t l.a~una Be;1ch bl•ltl their fir'-! fcstival v.ith the f'Ui:Jlyp!US \fl!l'.S or El ]':JSl'O Street as <I h:.ickdrop." JllSTOTtlCA L tootnote for the future : "/l v.·:is in Jf!i~ that Ille citizens hf La guna B<.>ach ded icated their new ~-ln in Beach with !he ('UCalyp1us lrees (what's leh of them 1 of 1-:1 Pa.sco Street 1 tlc(Wl<.I) scr\ en'( ,is J backdro1) for the t'Q mfort station ·· illan. 1hril"s !)Ure progress'. 1111.L l)AY Vnnge ro11s 11111 To th<' 1·:d1tor : Jtc: Jl.H. BO"j,3. Post Card Registration \\·e understand lhe sub1cct bill l' out ot 1Xon1mitt r(' and rc;11h for a fl nor vote: .. The li!Htcd OhjCC\1\ t' O( th~· hill i~ t•I 11111ke voter reg1str.:i11on ca..'1l1r, 't\'F. LIST bf-10111 1hc reusons 11hy ''" r"e l 1tic hill !'ho ul d IX: dt'f~nt cd in the House nr vc{lli"! !Jv :~:ic P'~!!::!:!:~~ '.~ '.~ <;i•'l.S b)' '~ l lOUSf.' I. Is ~ 1·"r~· {lr<l(tnu:l1\·e QrOpo5':il To ocrr el('cti< .... <>yst,·m. 2. \\'ill ('n•arr an adrn1n1s1rati\·c nightm are for Joc:al cl••ction dffu·1al~ 3. \\'111 er~a rt· chaos in cxi~llng regis tration SYSICITIS 4 \\!ill rc>Qu1rc 1lual rci.:1str.it1on systems in some stnl~s 5. \Vlll C"reate new <>pportw11 lie~ lor frAud. 6 Could p o . s i b 1 :,· d1scnfran ch1sc voters currenlly n-gi!i tered. i . \\"111 superirnpoi:e a c ount c r • pmdncli\'t. hu reaucr111lc. ftderal control 01·er pai;t ~1all' Improvements and take frorn the states the inccnti\C for fur ther lmp ra\ t•n1('nt1. 6 L'nmdna~rable Co:i;l.s. t n • ~lalllng of 150 1nlll1on J>Ofi:I card!. lh• Loc."11 elccllon officials h.a\'O io handle nnd repl y. IC! E:~1 i m;1\etl co;)ts ~30 mill ion l•J iJoo 1nllliou. (d I Srn:1lc Bill has no ('XPC'llS!' ti1ni1. JlnuS(• Bill t:1rrics -~·10 in 1 I ! lo n <1uthor11.~t 10 11. :i. 1•051 (',i rtl Hcg1strat 1un dues not :ipply to \lah· and loc:•I i..:l1X·11ons, thll" requiring. <.1l ~·\'tr-.1 c·ost, l"o :-.ystc1ns tJI n.·gi.~1r:i1ion 10. Anyoll(' C7tn \1Cn a ro~t c:ird and mai l 1n. 1nan, \101nan child or MltTil'{)nl· else for :1 (if'ad prr~1n , nr non-cllllcn ·\ recei pt is ack11011 lt"<l.:::1 n1C'r1I of ro~t t:.1 r<I, a rece ipt is t<\"id('nre to \Ole flenalti~" <i re set up 111 lht' ll l!I. !Jiil hO\\' do you catch th1· frau'1lu it-nt' \\oult! lht rc C\'1•r be an 111od.1t1-d prl·cinct i-hcc t lo v.ork from" II. Rcmo11•, l!X"al Nnlrol .1 nd overr1d1') stri tr 1 i"rt1on Ja11 .. \\'r. ur~·· ch f, ;it of 1/us lull. C. C. \!OSE I.I-;)- DAILY .e.&lO . RoOrn .\'. \\'rp.--: PublifPl<r Thh1':)0• Kt('t ',l. E~hl11r lJarOO ;a l\rrf'>irl1 Editor1al Page 1:u11or ~ t i lf<rna l f"li!t" u/ llv' U.1 1\' T->iicll M!t'k." io 1nfti n'I\ and .Jtlmul••·· rcMl"r.t ti) pre!t'nllfliC on lhu; ~::r d t\'Pt'M" rommf'n~t')' on 1r>p1,...; ,,r 1n . !l'l"f'•t hy !l)'Mir111M ">lurr.n1x1s nnrl f'llirl<'l0'11'h , hy 1ir l\"Hilnt.: it l•ll'\llTl lnr rtarle-n· .,.,,...,,, ~nd by Pn.'~"1t1n1t th is nr~·~paprr s 001nll'.W\S a.I'll 'd' 11~ ''" Ctl?Tt'll\ l(lfll•'ll. Tilf' f'd1!or1al 'lPtMJ!''l!' o! 1hfo IY.t.1l) r 11 .. 1 3 Pf<'lll" onl> in thr C'dltor1.'\l l~lumn At lh,. till'! u/ lhf: P"'t'· Opin1<m" t''(l'l"f'llt•'!i h) thr roJ. umms{j; 11nd carconnktll fin.I h1tlf'r wrtt'"' IU'r their own and """"'Jori('-' mtnl. f>f l.hrlr vl~• by !.he °'-ll1 PilQ'I lhouM.f bt Wtt'N(I. Friday, April 26 , 1974 ' ' I l Liquor Tax • Inerease Bill Deacl SACRAMEl'lro IUPll - Leg\s1alion increasing liquor taxes and providing more money to rehabilitate Califor- nln Alcoholics h::s beep killed by a· senate cotnmltlee. .The Gov<ernmental Organlution C o m m i t I e e Thursday voted UHi I o approve a subcommittee recommendatioo to take no ( __ s_t_a_t_e_~) acti°'} on the ~lll. f'ollo1ving the vOl.e. subcom:nilU:<' chai r· man George Zttovlc'n (D-Frt'S· no), said the t.!~! wa:: "c!ei!d" for the current legislative ses· sion. The bill. by Sen. Arlen Gregorio (D-San M a t e o ) . caUed for a doubling of the state excise tax on Uqoor and tbt repeal of the "fair trade" laW. which allows the $2ft mi ll ion f or a l cohol ·rehabilitation programs to be administered by local govern- ments. ' e 14 AM'elted LOS ANGELES IAP1 Authorities said they broke up a major area gambling operation . arresUng 14 persons In a series of raids set up after a two-month undercover investigation. a s he r i f f ' s spokesman said. Sgt . Jim Orr said three of lhe persons arrested Thursday were women. All were booked for investigation of bookmaking, he added. Orr said the gambling ring netted between $50,000 and $75,000 monthly. e llel1t ilr ~l11rdf't' SACRA~IENTO fUPI' - Ronald Wayne Wiggins, 36. was booked o n a murder charge Thursday in t h e shotgun slaying of a private i nv estiga tor who was ambushed in the alley behind his apartment house. .. • First Wi.ttaesses Janet Cooper, left. and Cynthia Garvey1 both 27, will be first witnesses called by a Federal Grand Jury next week investigating 1nurdcr, kidnap nd robbery by the Symbionese Liberation Army. The two tight·lipped militants with r~dical ties were subpoenaed Thursday as an extensive probe benan into the bank robbery in which kidnaped Patr1cja i"learst playe_d a controversial role. ~~~~~~~- • Republica11s Berate Reagan's Selections SACRAMENTO I U P I 1 - Republican Sen. 1'"'red "tarler Says he has "no hard feelings'' tOwards Gov. Ronald Reagan because the g o ve rnor bypassed him in nominating l\\'O Democrats lo the 3rd District Court of Appeal. The nomination s of Sacramento County Superior CoW1 Judges George E . Paras. 49, and Robert K. Puglia, 44. Thursday were denounced by two Republican se11<1tors. GOP senators favoring the nomination or f\iarler ha \'e been engaged in a quiet struggle \Vilh Reagan 1he pas1 two 11.·eeks over the judicial selection. h-farler, of Redding. earlier decided not to seek re- e 1 e ct ion because of reappointment changes in his dfstrid and had hoped for the nomination. After the nominations were announced, !\1arler t o I d newsmen he discussed the appoinlments '4'ith Reagan and "there are no hard feelings or recrimination.~." indicated the decis ion wa'.'! influenced by the (act he had no !rial judge ei:periencc. neiut"an in the p:tsl ha s been criticized for nominal i ng attorn evs wilh JiUle experience -on the bench to high judicial posts. f\larler also ind icated Reagan may offer h i m anolher post instead. One senator had sa id !\tarter \\'AS In line for a Superior Court judgeship. * ff )'.( Did Judges Cont1ibute To Reagan? SACRAMENTO (UPl1 - Although recenUy saying it is ltnproper for judges to make campaign contributions. Gov. Ronald R e a g an reportedly accepted political dooations from at least si:a: judges in his Hearing For Farr l\'Iay 20 LOS ANGELES <UPI 1 -An unprecedented court hea ring, \lthich is supposed l o determine whether reporter William Farr \\"Ould re\'eal the identities of news sourci?S if he wns kept in jail long enough, has been pastponed to allow time to get \Valter Cronkilc and other prominen t newsmen as witnesses. superior Court J u d g c \\1illiam H. Levit Thursday postponed Ule hearing w1til ft.tay 20 at the request of Farr's attorney. CALIFORNIA Ne,vsrack Ordinance Latmched LOS ANGELES IAPI -The OAIL Y PILOT 5 Swp-and-question Search Halred in 'Zebra' Dra gnet ·SAN FRANCISCO (UPI )-Police halted their "stop and question" search for the "7.ebra" killers today on orders ot a federal judge who r u led the dragnet Ile said the city's "simple good faith Js no1 enough," desplle the sofienmg of lhe .NAZI PO~ICE CLERK STIRS BAY AREA - unconstitutional. p1~ 7 They 3lready had modified ----------,- the widespread questioning of controversial tactic, and that black males resemhling a thf dty was "mistakeo oo the drawing of ooe suspect. c on s t I lutiooality of the saying the widespread search program." had been "unproductive and The Natiooal AssociaUon for inellective. •• the Advancement of Colored ~1.S. District Judge Alfonso People and the Americatf Ovit J. Zirpoli issued an injunction LlbenJes Union filed tbe suits. against the city Thursday, They said blaci men were b a r r i n g i n d iscriminate being stopped on the streets stopping ol citizens because and questioned solely because the "danger of rcpetiUon has they resembled a p o I i c e not been removed." • artiat·'s drawing of a ''Zebra" suspect. the most rteent "Ze br•'" victim was Nelton T. Shields, a youq, white man killed 1J days -ago. He was the t2tii white penon alain by a blaek killer who approached his ~rgets silently and fired at point blank range. Si:a: otheri were "·OW>dcd. • Ne .. rty r.oo blacks had bef:3 halted in the "stop an question" search before t program was curtailed. ~lice Capt. Charles Barca, the inspedor directing the invesUgaUon, said, "The onJy thlng we have changed is who v.·ill be: stopped and questiont."d and who won 't be stopped and ~Uoned. The time is fij?('(fed to schedule appearances b y Cronkite. CBS-TV anchorman. and other prominent nt.>wsmen from the East C>ast, lt will> argued. City Council has g i v e l'\l·~=:::::;::;;;:::-;;;~;;;;~T;;:~;;;;;~=i!=~~:-::--:~~:;-;:::=:r: preliminary approval to anl " ordinance aimed at prohibiting the sale of sex-orien ted · rnagazines Md newspapers from public ncwsracks. Farr, court reporter for the Los Angeles Times. has been involved in a three-year legal ba tllc over his refusal to identify the two lawyers who gave him material for a story during I.be trial of Ule Charles ~1anson "'Fa1nily" for the Sha ron Tate murders. The lawyers broke a gag order by Superior Court Judge Oiarles Older, the trial judge, who v.·ant! them identified . If their klenlit ies ~'ere kno\\'Tl, the lawyers rould face contempt of court and perjury actions and possib.l~ disbar- ment. Farr is defending the journalistic p r i n c i p I e of confidentiality of s o u r c e s , saying it would be impossible for reporters to a c q u i r l' informatioo if the judge can force him to identify the altorneys. . . '· ' The proposed measure . which will come up for a final vote next week, outlaws the display of nudity from newsrack.s and prohibits the sale of "harmful mat..ter" from newsracks unless done "in the presence ot an adult person authoril.cd lo prevent the purchase of such matter by a minor.'' "Harmful mat I er ' ' is defined in the ordinance a."' "mauer taken on a whole. the prcdolninant appeal or which to the average person ... is to prurien t interest." City AUy. Burt Pines and his deputy. Don Morrow, told the council before i t s preliminary vote Thursday that the constitutionality of the proposal is h i g h l y questionable. SANTA ANA SO UTH ~OAST PLAZA ~ported by believel'S in the LORD JESUS CHRIST !Col. 3: l 5· 17). Wrire us for Free Literotise . . . Box "202 r. Los Angeles. Co. 00042. Officers said W i g g i n s . at'COmpanicd by his attorney. surrendered at the police station Thursday-and appeared in a police lineup before being booked . Police had 30Ught Wiggins r o r questioning about the shooting Tuesday of Raymond Silva, 5.1, who headed a Sacramento-- based private investigative firm. "The governor had very strong and legitimate reasons for his action.'.' Marler said. f\.1arler declined to disclose 19711 gubcmatorial campaign. I ~===========::::=;;!:;:"'T?ii=i====~"'=~=~*r='=:;!:::i:=::=~~ "=;~~:i:l!::!~====:::!f==!:i::!i:::;:====~ In today's edition of the Los\ I ~ - e Renllor G1dlt11 SAN DIEGO (APl -A jury has convicted realtor Hadrian J . Liberotore on charges tha t he an"angcd to have t"·o businessmen bealen up and the real estate orfice of a competitor burned. Liberatore. 56, of San Diego. \\'as found guilty Thursday of tv•o counts of soliciting assault and one count of soliciling arson. Two previous trials had ended in hung juries. e ~Iara Senlenred SAN FRANCISCO (UP11 - Van \1lesleY Purcell. 29. has been sentcncl'd to I i f e imprisonment for t~ January slaying or n;iarket owner Anthony Cala during a holdup . Superior Court J u d J! e \\rilliam ~1ullins Thursday also se ntenc e d Purq!ll to consecutive terms of 10 years to life on seven COWllS of first degree robbery. consecuti·1e 1er0\5 of life on two counts of attempt.ed robbery and one to 15 years on a gun charge. Purcell was convicted by a jury on April 9. what Reagan said b u t Probatitili Atvarded Streakers PASADENA <UPI ! - ?>.1 uni c i pa I Cou rt Judge Warren L. ·Ettinger Thursday placed three col1eg1• studen's -a man and two pretty sisters -on six months probation for streaking and admonished them "''ith "'hat the judge said was an Engli3h maxiin : "Do anything you want - but don't dQ it in the streets or you'll fri ghten the horses." Toby 7..or1hian. 2.1. and the Hood sis1ers. Jennifl•r. 21 .and "1illa. 18. were found guilty of disturbing the peace b y running naked past lhe \'ienna Symphony Orchestra and a cro"'d of thousands attrnding the black tie opening etf the Amba ss ad o r College Audiloritun April 17. ------- --- VISIT OUR FANCY , Angeles Jou r n a I . lht'! newspaper's Sacramento Bureau reported that four of the jurists "'ere sitting in San Diego. one in Yuba County and the sixth in Fresno County. Presiding ,Justice Fran k Richardson of the state 's 3rd !lppe\late court also headed J{ca gan's Sacramento re· election committee which raised more than $20.000 for the governor's campaign. llichardson. an attorney at the time of the 197tl campaign. \\'as appointed to the judicial post by Reagan in 1971. Nan1es of other possible judicial cont r ib u I o rs to Hcag;1n's carnp..1i~n rou ld not ! IX' uncovrrl'li !X'Cause the ac!drc sst•s of \'irtual\y 111! 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