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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-05-07 - Orange Coast Pilot-· • ~Ollll a1n - ) ) .· MJ.rgot~s Little La111b TUESDAY AFTERNOON , MAY 7, 1974 Vpsets Mesa Ollicials VOL. 61, NO, 1111 t SECTIONS, ti fiAGIS " .. I • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ "·r -\'. . Construction Freeze Hits Costa Mesa ' FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S CHIEF Marv in Fortin • Captai11 Fortin • To Be Swor11 l 1i As Valle y Chief P,olice Captain Marvin Fortin will be sworn in ns chief or Fountain Vaney's 56- pcrson police department at tonight's Fountain Valley City Covncil meeting. Fortin, 37 , was nruned acting chief in November. when Chief Char les Michaelis ~ down to police captain to aUo\Y ~self time to complete law school. i.~ortin, who spent most of his childhood 1rf0range County, has 16 years of police eg,eneri~. He came to Fountain Valley ln, 1967 wben the department was Jormed. l~e previously was a police lieutenant with the Garden Grove P o I i c e Dcpartme1nl. Fortin who holds a BS Degree in -. criminology from Long Be~ch Stale University, will draw a salary of $24.1500 annually as chief, compared to the $20 900 he earned hs· captain. · He is a membct or the California lion~ Officers Association antl lhe ~ounwln Valley Exchange Club. • 'Fortin .ancl hls wife have a son, 17, nnd daughter, IS. • ' . Strike ELuling Seen LOS ANGELES (AP) -A rapid settlement ls cx~tcd in a strike or nearly_ J,OOQ__br1ckla1ers in seven lllllon locals, spokesmen'°" bo\nSIMsor-uic dl1pote said Mondly. The union has (lsked ror a raise ' ol $1.50 an hour ln wllges and benefit~ which would increase !ho hourlY base pa)lirom §8.53 to $9.50. ' .. • Scott Ter1ns . . Transcripts 'Disgusting' WASHJNGTO:'I (UPI) Senate Republican leader Hugh Scott said today transcripts of private p r e s I d e n t i a I conversations convey "a shabby . disgusting and immoral performance," Scott told reporters he has read the first IJO pages of~ 1,300 pages of edited transcript of taped recordings or \Vatergate discussions between Nixon and various aides and associates. Scott said he ooncluded from the tran- scripts that there was "not enough show- ing ol moral indignation which v.·oold have been expected under the circum- stances." Asked if he v.'as referring to Nixon, Scott said, "I mean by each of those persons (who participaled in the conver- sations) according to what he said." Pressed ror who he meant when he referred to a disgustin~ performance, Scott said: "The transcripts will have to speak ror themselves." "I won't go any further than that," Scott said .. Scott said ftle material released a week ago today by the White House showed "The President is frequently urging others to get the story out," but added he thought the transcripts were "very confused." "I am enormously disturbed that there was not enough showing or moral indignation wl}idi "'wld have been expected under the circurristances," Scott said. "I think the transcripts represent a shabby, disgusting and i mm or a 1 performance." \Vhite House officials have made clear they believe the President has provided to the House judiciary committee alt the material It needs for its impeachment inquiry, but even before reading all of the transcripts, many <; o m m I t t e e members say they need more informa- tion. "' One member. Rep. John L. Conyers (See SCO'CT, Page I) I Holdup Man Slain By Store o,mer An Anaheim liquor store owner told police he shot and kllled a young would· be bandit early this morning after being threatened with a rifle. Police said Wilson L. 'l'llbbe, 20, al Ouepa Park, was killed Instantly by a bullet in the neck fired by Dennis llicottn. 33, or Anaheim. Ricotta told offi<.'Crs the skl-ma$kcd gunman walked into his slore at 1013 N. Mognolli Ave. shollly belorc I ::l~r n.m. and demanded moi1ey . The store owner said he grabbed a semi automatic pistol from under the counler and fired twice al the bandit, hilling him once. ~ 1 •• .. Pussyfooting Around \Vhen you are a tiny cat and short of Pussy \Vil- lows, what nicer place can you find to spend a sunny afternoon than a bunch of daffodils. Tessie, a ward of the local animal shelter in Zanesville, Ohio, en- joys the floral arrangements. Trt1 stecs W ci gh School BtrildiD g For Htmti11gto11 A $1 million building program for construction of one new school and renovation of another is expkted to be approved tonight at a 7 o'clock meeting or the Huntington Beach City School Boan!. The funds \Viii be used to build a new school in the area or Huntington Landmark Homes, south of Adams Avenue and east of Newland Street, and to renovate Petei:son School, 2066t Farnsworth Lane, to accommodate special education students. The $1 1milllon will be the last of a $4,750,000 bond package approved by voters in September 1970. • Those funds financed the construction of Site 13 ,a M.'hool now under construc- tion at 9682 Yellowstone Drive and par- tially financed the bullding of Burke. Kettler and So\\·crs schools. Cou~ucto r Ailing SAN FRANCISCO tUPJ] -Seiji Ozawa, conductor or the San Franclsco Symphony, has been hospitaliicd "'Ith acute neck spasms and will be unable to conduct this week's concerts. Pet Feeling· Sheepish, Can't Remain in Mesa By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of Ille Cl.lilly Jlllot Sll lf Can a sheep named Meshuganah with a taste for burgundy wine and bro1vsing through a fancy derorator shop in.stead of a field of clover rind happiness in a Costa J\1esa commercial area? No, say city orficials, citing ordinances forbidding certain animals in commercial and residential districts. Yes, says interior decorator l\1argot Goodman, owner or The Elegant Barn, 445 E. 17th St.. where Meshuganah indeed seems happy munching daisies when she isn't meandering along the sidewalk outside. A very independent businesswoman, Ms. Margot bought Meshuganah lor 1165 at an auction btmefiting the Orild Guid· all<.'e Clinic of Orange County. She outbid an enthusiastic man for !\l~'nugana.h, fearing he may have been envisioning a freezer full of chops, £teaks. roasts and shanks. She also had a pen built al Tile Eleganl B:tm -which·is •well back from l7th Stroot -and for 10 wce1cs now !\leshuga· nan has been diVl.ding hef ttme between the decor shop and the Goodman's near- by home. Wh•I finally happ<ned·Fridoy might be • \ • best explained by paraphrasing an old nursery rhynie with apologies to Mother Goose: "l\1argol bought a little Jamb, Its fleece was brown and tan. And when Margot opened up her shop, ... There stood 'The l\1an.' '' She claims one city humane officer gave her 48 hours to get rid of Meshuganah. while her pretty daughter and decorating associate Pat, 26, said the other told her it was 24 boors. l\1onday was a few hours past either deadline. ''I'm just a crazy decorator-we're all crazy here -and I'm a little bit de- fiant.'' declared Mrs. Goodman . Meshuganah, Incidentally, In its most polite and genteel translation !rom the Yiddish indeed means Crazy One. "I can get inlo trouble even when I don't do anything," the voh1ble Margot declared as Meshuganah abandoned a bag 6t sheep fodder aod attacked the daisies again. She also said the liumane offlB!r who delivered the eviction not.ice verbaJly Invited her out to his truck to read the letter or the city law regarding fann (See Sll!':EP, Page I) ' Downto'm Developing Plan Viewed A zoning , 'and building moratoriw11 covering virtually all of downtown Costa Mesa was adopted Monday night as an urgency m1$SUre of the City Cowicil. The, f~e. to last 120 days, \\'ill allow planning aides to bring land uses shown by the Costa Mesa General Plan. the city zoning ordinance, and lhe downtown redevelopment plan i n t o conformity. Each of these plans shows different land uses in certain parts of the downtown sector, causing considerable confusion, ·&cb::>rding to Planning Director \Villiam DVji,rt ·who advocated the freeze to councilfl'}ell. City Attorney Roy E. June noted that building pfnnits wouJd be issued tor projects on": eroperties where there is no contlict among the plans. Even in: the affected areas building permits may be authorized under the variance ·piocedure. provided the a~pHcant c~·ri demonstrate a hardship, he sa id. The area tovered by the moratorium has the same boundaries as that of the downtown redevelopment project. It is bounded roughly by 17th Strt!i!I, Orange Avenue , 19th Street and Ote future Newport Freeway right-of-way. Ray in Solita1·y NASHVILLE, Tenn. ( U P I ) Convicted •aSSassin James Earl Ray must remain in solitary confinement as long as the state wishes him to, a federal judge ruled MondOy. Oraage Coast Weather Night and morning low cloudi- ness with hazy afternoon sunshine Wednesday. Little change in temperature. Highs at the' beaches S4 rising to 72 inland. Lows 48-56. IN/jl Dll TODA\' The 9.74 Pulitzer Prize for outsta~11g public .service luu aone to Newsdau for it! report· h1g of illicit narcolics traffic. Otlier 1114jor Pulitzer awards are reported· on Pagt 9 today, l . M. .. " C•IW.Mllt Cl•nl!ltll Ctllllt• Cf'M•_. 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For some of the drivers, particularly lhose absorbed recenlly from several private bus comp<viies and charter scrviCcs, the raises \(•ill be in the 75-cent to $1 per hour range, Fielding said. "Our drivers are doing such a super job now that I am glad to see them earning an adequate salary," Fielding said. .. The raises could have come through several months ago but they v.·ere held up pending a unionization vote by the drivers. The resul1s or that vote are still not koov.n but most of the drivers involved have since become OCTD employes rath- er than V.'Orking for the cooltact service once used by tbe district. Fielding said the district only earn.s about 27 cents per passenger mile in re\'ellues - far short of the actual operating cost. 1be main reason is the nat 25--cent Care. Ridership hit 371 ,000 last month, which is a 14 percent increase over March but Fielding said it adjusts to six percent because a longer mooth meant more days of operation. J ury A,vards Boy l luge Settlement ~For Doctor Error !" BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) -A Superior , Court jury has awarded $733,000 in . damage! to an 8-year.old Baltimore ,.. County boy who was the victim of faulty circumcision In 1965. i-The jury of eight men and four women deliberated less th1tn l 1ii hours MoJiday before awarding the damages to Walter Joseph Witkowski Jr. The boy's mother. ... Virginia Witkowski. \\'as awarded an · additional $1,300 damage! for medical expenses. The verdict was 1tgainst the estate of Dr. Leon Greenwald, an obf.tetrician and gynecologist v.·ho died in 1968. :· According lo testimony, the · circumcision perfonned by Greenwald '-.. when the boy was a month old resulted in ~ the loss of the end or the boy's penis. Nine subsequent operations and alrriost ' daily attention were needed to restore · the organ to normal. witnesses said. 1 The damages awarded ti.ton<lay were believed to be the largest ever handed down in favor of a single plaintiff in a · .state court in l\faryland. '~Marine Burglar Gets Jail Term A Camp Pendleton Marine has been sentenced to JOO days ln Orange County Jail after pleading guilty to the burglary of a San Clemente home. Superior Court Judge James Turner ordered the jail term and three years probation for Marine Robert Louis Stewart, 19, who l"as booked by San Clemente police March 5 after they searched his car and recovered stolen properly. Police said Stewart used a knife to force open the door of a home at 62S Avenida Del liiar. 'Ibey said he lert the home with stereo equipment and a number or jackets. 0 1.lMGICOAST sr DAILY PILOT T,,_ Oflf'Oe Goist OtH¥ Piiat. """" _,.oeti Ii fOl"- tloned ti. ....... ~ . .,. """"~ ""'"'-o,.,...,. o. .. l'~bl''""'9 ~ S.P.•" «Id-... 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The n1ole s1rc,1ker r:1Cl'<I through the council c:h:imbcrs Monday, wear ing only <i ski n1:.i ~k <ind carr)ing a sign reading, "\Vtstcrfield for Mayor ." Councll1n<1n Robert E. \Vt!Slcrrlcld , 1,o,•ho can't run for mayor !or tv;o more years, st1id he couldn't ldcntlry his bare supporter und knew nothing or the prank in 1.1dvant•e. About JOO persons. Including t>oUcc Chief Louis F:. Sunyich, wa tched ns the strcnkl•r disilp(R':.tr1.<J through a door and into the history of th is Los Angeles suburb. Ex-Navy Ca 11tain PALM SPRIN GS (UP I) -A 63·y•ar- old retired ~avy captain v.'as kill{'(! ~1ooday \v hen he step[M.'li inlo the line of trarfic as he tried to n1<1k:! some rcp11irs on his car, parked on the sh.le of the high\.\.·ay. Th e California ~lighway Patro1 said Robert I laden Keehn was crushed against his Cadillac and pushed 35 feet along Inte rstate 10, several n1iles north of here. The driver of the other car, TI1codore Schoesso, 63. said he attempted to drive into Uie shoulder o! the highway \.\.'hen he Panel Okavs \Vc lfarc ; PITTSBURGH (U PI ) - A panel o! three federal judges ha s ruled the state must reimburse welfare recipit.>nts who choose to have an abortion. Killed on Stree t sn w Keehn walking in his path, apparently attempting to get to the reu r of the car. Keehn also tried to get lo the shoulder to avoid the auto and was hi t. W illits Bakery, Ne ivspaper Bur1i \VILL ITS (AP) -Offices of the weekly \Vil lits Ne\YS and a bakery \Vere destroyed by a fire in the business district f.fonday and an adjacent hotel and variety shop were damaged, autho rities sai d. F'ircn1en said there \\'ere no injuries. li uofricial cstimaies of ctan1age ran as high as $400,000. The fire v.·as believed to have started at the back of the bakery v.'hich WM u1\0l.'cupied :Jll the time, firemen said. • P tn tut, c .. asl1 Brings Ca pture Of Illegal Al iens A high·spced pursuit and llUbsequent t!rash of a car carrying smuggled nllens through San Cle nlcntc early today murkt!d yet another day of stcppcd·up ac.'livity by officers trying to stcrtl the spring wave of Il legal lmn1igrants. San Clemente police and border p:1trotn1en joined in the chase of the smuggler's l.'ar shortly afle r midnight <i fter !he vehi cle ran the San Onofre roadblock. OfflCers said the ca r Jilan1med into a center free...,·ay divider ncnr the southerly city limits, but before palice could arrive the driver and several occupants fled into the hills of Camp Pendleton. The car :issertedly belongs to a \Vestminster man. Ln the trunk \\'ere four intn1igrants v.·ho \\"ere uninjured. They were taken into custody by patrolmen. Officers said the weekend wave continued into 1fonday as nearly 200 in11nigrants were r~ized through the early part of Ule week. T o111 J ones l{eleased l\-11A~·1 1 (AP ) -Singe r Tom Jones Oew here nfler :1 one-day dela y in Caracas, Venezuel<1, in a legal tangle involving hi<> bodyguard . Prime f..finister lf a r o Id \Vilson had asked the British Embassy in Caracas to help the singe r when Jones \\'as ordered to remain ln the South 1\n1erican country. Bou go Drums Ca1i Be Fatal SACRAMENTO (A Pl -Bongo drummers n1ay be thumping their way to a bout with a serious disease I! thelr drums are made of Haitian goatskin, state health :>fficlals say. Dr. Ben Werner, an infectious 11sease expert with tho slate Departmen t of Health , said f..fonday a case of anthrax contractro by a Florida woman ho.d been traced lO ~ntaminated drumll purchased ln Hall i. Anthrax I.! en acute bacterial disease that can be fatal. Cullfornia residents ha v In g Haitian drums should contact their local hea\Lh department obout proper disposal methods, Werne r ;aid. F r o11a Page J SHEEP ... anln1als in a com1nerclat or residential zone. "I told him I can't read," fumed f..trs. Goodn1an, who summoned a contingent or supporters to confront the Costa :Pi-1esa City Council Monday night but then never got tJ1e chance. She at least \Vants a time extension to allow her to dispose of P.teshuganah by auctioning her off again to benefit the O.ild Guidance Clinic and hopefully find her a legal home where she can llve in the style to which she has become accustomed. IGs singe1· T€lls I-lopes Afte1· Talks TEL AVIV (U PI) ...: S<crctary or State llcnry A, Ki$Singer held three hours o! talks tod ay with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko, then returned to Israel wlth an expression of hope they had made progress on an lsraeli~Syrian peace. There were indications !he fighting on the Golan Height s had tape.red off ln its 57th day bot nn Israeli spo kesman said It \\'as too early to know for t1ure. Kissinger \\'On a pro1niSI! last v.·ee kend the two sides v.·ould scale down the fig hting. (In \Vashinglon. a \Vhite House spokesman said President Nlxoo hud been in close touch by cable \\'Ith Kissinger and had "taken great interest" Jn the secretary's negotlatl6ns.J Kissinger's blue and silver jet landed at Tel Aviv'.s Ben-Ourion t\irport "at 5:55 p.rtl,. (8:S5 a.m. POT ) for his next round of talks with lsrileli leaders Jn Jentsalem "'here he wi ll seek a con1promisc Israeli proposal on dise ngagement with Syria. Arab newspaper l'91'Ilmcntaries were hinting that the Klsfinger mission y,•as close to breaking dO\VR. and a Syrian government communique issued today indica!ed !he Russians had helped harden the Syrian line. • · The communique said Gromyko had declared the Soviet Union'll full llupport f~r ~ Syrian all itude tO\\'ards any troop disengagement on the Golan Heights. Jitt ery~ Cut Ont Java "She's not an animal. She's a pet. a toy," ti.largo asserted . "When ""'e build a fire here on the patio at night, she even drinks wine with us." 1 "The tv.·o sides again reiterated that the process of troop separation should be considered a step tov.·ard achieving a complete Israeli v.ithdrawal from all occupied Arab lands, and toward reaching a complete and just settle1nent to the 1~1iddle 'Easl problem," the conununique said. Drug s Can't. HelJJ 'Coffee ·Ne r·ves,' Do ctor Clainis For the record. l\1eshuganah shuns :\Togen David, preferring burgund y-to y,·hite "''ines-it goes better w i t h lamb-and fro1ics a bit more noticeably after H11ppy Hour. A high American offi cial accornpanying Ki ssinger sa id the Cypn1s meeting held at Gromyko's request . \\'OUld prod~ce no t"'o-pov.·er formula for a settlement und that the deC'isions will be made in Jerusalem and J)amascus. The officiaJ had reported earlier Kissinger "'·as malting progress. DETROIT (AP ) -Unrecognized "coffee nerves" could lead you to J psychiatrist and months of useless treatment with calm'1own drugs, a psychiatrist said tOOay. Too much caffeine in coffee. tea or cola drinks can bring on all lhe symptoms of an anxiety state. said Dr. John P. Greden of \Valler Recd Army 1.Iedical Hospital in \Va.shlngton, D.C. Drugs can help in true anxiety slates but may not \\'Ork against the effects of too much caffeine, he said. Doctors shou ld routinely ask patients about their caffeine intake, Greden suggested to the American Psychiatric Association. Over'1oses or caffeine can bring such symptoms as nervousness, irritability, tremulousness, occasional m u s c I e twitching, sensory disturbances, altacks of diarrhea, insomnia, irregular heart beat, drop in blood pressure and even circulatory failures, he said. A doctor could inetrpret it all as an anxiety attack. Gr eden told of reviewing records or 100 psychiatric patients, 42 diagnosed as having anxiety, with no question ever having been asked about caffein consumption. He cited a new case o! a woman , 27. suffering attacks of headache, light headedness, tremulousness. and irregular heartbeat two or three ti1ncs daily . The sy mptoms developed over a three-week period. Jtejecting a diagnosis of anxiety reaction lo something in her life. she did her o...,·n detective work, tracing The symptoms back to her purchase of a fresh-drip coffee pot. "Because this coffee ~·as 'so much better.' she had begun consuming an a\•erage of lQ.-12 cups of strong , black coffee per day. more than 1,000 milligran1s of caffeine.'' That's four times the 250 milligrams that are considered a large dose. When she reduced coffee consumption to normal, her symptoms disappeared . An army officer took calm-down drugs for )4 months without effect. His dizziness, "butterflies in lhe sto ma ch." diarrhea and other complaints went a\vay wh en he cut back f r o 1n consumption of as many as 14 cups of cooffee daily, interspersed with three or four cola drinks. Hee had been consuming I , 2 0 0 milligrams of caffeine daily. Ensenada Jail 260 Arrested Over W eeke1id ENSENADA . Mexico (AP) -Authorities have lined and released 260 Americans arrested in disturbances involving the Newport Beach· to-Ensenada yacht race, police say. OFFICERS SAID the last of the Americans had been freed from jail after paying fines of $100 lo $150 for disturbing the peace and similar offenses. Hundreds of young persons fron1 the United States fl ock to this Baja California city each spring for the end of the yal·ht rate and arrests have been co 1nn1on in past yea.rs-' Police reported this year's incidents \Vere somewhat tan1er than la st year's, partly beca use officers fro1n Tijuana were called in to reinforce the Ensenada police. TWO POLICEMEN and a nun1be r of Americans suffered min or · injuries and the restaurant of the Bahia 1-lotel was damaged ex· tensively during one \1/eekend bra.,vl, police said. Hunti11gto11 Police P1·ohe · Myste1·y Rob )Je1·y, l(idna1J 1-luntington Beach police arc continuing to investigate a friday night robbery and lddnaping that Involved four llumboldt Island liimcs In Huntington 1Jarbour. netc.'Clivc Dick Nolan said a shirt and jacket believed to belong to one of the (\\'O robberll Involved Jn the Incident was found in the yard of a home on the islund. "Three cu ps of coffee. two ovcr-the- counter headache tablets, and a coin drink consun1cd in one morning awroximates 500 milligrams of caffeine intukr ," said Grcdcn. ti·tany Americans exceed that. Borcler Pntrol Grc1bs Pot Haul Worth $75 ,000 . Border patrolmen 11onday made a major haul on marijuana allegedly being driven in a rented van through the San Onofre alien check-point. And the 750 pounds confiscated in the van amounts to contraband worth about $7S.000 on the street. The Canadian citizens on valid visas to the U.S. were arrested in the van after it was stopped at the roadblock. Agents said the van pulJtd in at about 8:30 p.m. and patrolman\Tom Gaines first checked the cititenship of British COiumbia residents Dale ~1. Dawson, 22, and Janice Pick\\'e\I , 20. Gaines then assertedly noted cargo in the back of the van and asked to see it. After removing a shipping cover he round 353 wrapped bricks of the weed neatly stashed in three cardboard boxes. The couple was turned over to federal dru g enforcem ent office rs and the pair was scheduled for arraignment on charges of smu ggling today in U.S. Di strict Court in San Diego., Spokesmen for the patrol sa id Monday's seizure came close to a record haul made enrl y this yea r when more than 800 pounds of the weed were seized under siinilar ci rcun1stances. She also does a fair imitation or the chorus of th e old Yale drinking song about three little lambs who have gone astray. Right at the height o! the interview, Noreen Goodman. 12, and a friend, Joan Adams, 12, arrived with '-1eshuganah. v.·ho had take n her a ft e rnoo n constitutional down East 17th Street on: her leash. A blue sports roadster driven by Costa l\tesan H;ll Blake which had follo v.·ed the unli kely trio a haH·mile at low speed pulled into the driveway, to see where tv.·o girls and a sheep were going. "Do you believe it, Alisa?." Blake as ked his city-raised 6-year-old daughter. "It 's a real sheep. I love them."' "We have more stray people follow us home this way," Mrs. Goo dm a n remarked happUy. She then got on the phone to n1arshal r<::inforcements for her campaign to convince city offlciats The Elegant Barn Is not too elegant a barn f o r Meshuganah. Soldier J ailed In Nixon Threat Gromyko said as he left the palace of President Archbishop 1lakarios. where !he. talks "'ere held, tha1 toda y's talks \\'ere .. useful and constructive. I v.oold not go further." "I hope ""·e made prowess on a Syria- Jsrael disengagemenL" Kissinge r said as he left the presidential palace wttich had been the former Brilish governor· general's residence. lfe said he felt the exchange had been "good and useful." The American secretary le!t 1he palace for a meeting with an Egyptian and American envoy who had returned from a trip to Algeria to brief President Houarl Boumedlenne on lhe progress of the peace efforts. Gromyko new directly from Cyprus to Afoscow at the end of the talks . From P age J SCOTI ... ID-Mich.), an outspoken critic or !he President, said today his reading of the transcripts convince him that Nixon had committed "an impeacha ble act." SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI ) -Gary J. Conyers sakl Nlxon .-s-' "black.mall '' Will , 21 , a Ft. Lewis soldier, has been discussions on ~1arch 21, 1973, with John charged with threatening the life or 'V. Dean concerning deniand.$ by President Nixon while the chief executive Watergate conspirator E. Howard' Hunt \\'as at Expo '74 the past weekend . was "the best evidence of the U.S. l\1aglstrate John L. Wienberg cwnmis.sion of a federal crime." fi londay ordered a psychiatric exam !or Conyers told a news conferencr: "Just the enlisted man. on its !ace, that Is clearl y an \Vil! told .another soldier "President impeachable act.'' Nixon Is going to be at Expo '74 and I'm Alt.hough se\·eral of the 38 members of going to knock him off," the Secret the committee have called for Nixon's Service said. impeachment in the past, Conyers is the Will was taken Into custody ln a Seattle first member to say he had fowid apartment where agents found a semi· evidence of an impeachable offense in ~-•u_t_o_ma_ti.c __ r_1n_e_an __ d_a_,.p_u_to_1.·--~--~the transcr~lp_ts_. ______ ~ WE'RE STILL IN A RUT! For about another month. Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen the street. At ti mes Placentia Avenue will be closed and access ·will be available by way of Babcock St., coming from the back way. We hope you will be patient with construction as the results will ce rtainly be worth all t~e trouble. ALDEN'S CARPETS • · DRAPES Anoth er Pt11·se Tl1ef t Reporte<l Nol an said the robber oppnrently left the1n bt?h ind In an effort to disgu ise • himself "·bile police fruitlessly searched If you aren't adventuresome. give us a call , and we'll bring samples to yo ur home'. 19th ST. A Leisure \Vorld residcnt·s purse \\·as snatched ~londay at the l..t.iguna !!ills mall In the latest such Incident involving elderly women shoppers ln th<1I area. \. Orange COllllty Shcrlfr's officers said l\trs. Eleanor Goble Bauer, 7~, of 524 0 Galle Aragon, Lagun~ J·lllls. ,.,. o s approached by o young man in a market parking lot \\'ho a!>ked her ir. she hud the correct time. Bcrare she t'ould nns"'er. deptll lcs Sll ld, .1he thief grabbed htr purse <.i'!ntalnJng !_17 in cash and ran from !he ilrea . Sheriff's offfders l1nl'C n~alrd to elderly v.·omen \hopper:oi in !he arc:. lO carry as litlle cao;h :ui possible and 10 be on tile ulert at all times. • the island Friday. Nolan said police still do not know how that robber escaped from the island, F'rklay's violent escapade started . police said, with a robbery at !hr llenry Krueger home at 16352 ti.1aruffa Clrcle. The two robbers panicked during the holdup. police said. then one or both tried to for ce residents or IV.'O Other hom es to help them escape before kidnaplng Mr. and Mrs. Terry Norman Tiffany, 16552 Carousel Lane ~ forcing them to drive one of the robbers to downtown Hllhllngton Beach. Nolan said island re.~ldents stlll nrt.: un asy after the incident, which lasted more than two hours f"rlday and Involved an Intensive poli~ search of the island usi ng helh.'Oplc~.po1ice searchligh~ and a blockade ol !he Island. tSthST. 17th si. ~ . ~· ~ 1663 ~ -PlACENTIA' _ --1-~~ 16tf\ ST. ' -1 .~ -> • IN COSTAMISA SINCI 1957 1663 Plcieentla Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 • ' • Moo,;n..,.., 9 lo 5,'30,·p,i, t IO t ; set. t flO IO S --~ • I I • - I . ' To Orn direct( opposi p B B SAC sen at lleag <..-ritici SCnau Sen. Beac 1.'00fi r appoi impr partis Sen Mos distrl 21 docw govc Cai an conri to th M coof "un The vaca M ' -• • ,. Too lt,.11c h Co11 t rol? Transit Board Hits SCAG Plan By \\'ILLIA~I SCllREIBER 01 Ille D•llf 1'1101 Sllll Orange County Transit Di strict directors took a hard line Monday in cpposition to proposed policies of the Partisan ship Bid Charge d By Carpenter SACRAl\1ENTO (U Pll -A drive by senati? Dernocrats to block c:ov. Ronald . Reagan's "death bed a1lpointmcnts" was criticized loday by the chairman of the Senate Republican caucus. Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R-Ncwport Beach). said th e effort to withhold Senate confirmalion of g u be r n a tor i a I appointments was "unnt>ccssary and improper'' and ''just another example of partisan politics as usual." Senate Democratic Leader Geo rge l\1oscone at a news conference f\1onday distributed a petition signed by 17 of the 21 Democratic sta te senators. The document said the lawmakers "'ould "oppose any new appointments whQSe terms would last beyond the term or the present administration." Moscone called them "death bed appointments." "Whatever happens in November," 1'.1oscone said, "the incoming governor will have a mandate that flies in the face of Reaganism and he ought lo be able lo chart his own course without a boatload of hacks left over from a previous governor." Carpenter is.sued a statement saying. ''It would appear that Senator Moscone has come out four·squArc for the political spoils system. \\'here the winner takes all and dispenses appoinlmenls and jobs to the politically faithful." Moscone said Reagan will have about 150 appointments to make in the next few months -about SO of which must be confirmed by the ~nate. Only hours after ~1oscone made the announcement, the Senate. on a 29--0 vote, confirmed the appointments of nine men lo the stale Board of Foreslry. Moscone said he sup po r led confinnatlon in !hi~ case because of the "Wlusual .. situation which would result. The forestry board positions .,.,-ould be vacated without confinnatk>n. Nonnally. Moscone said. appolntees continue to serve in their pc15ts even withc>ut Senate coofirmatiOn. Earlier. the San Francisco legislator said the Senate rules committee will be asked not to act on R eag an 's appointments or an attempt \\'ill be made to block them on lhc Senate noor. As an example of objectionable appointments. Moscone cited Robert W, Sigg of Ca rmichael and Patricia Gayman of Sacramento. ri-Io9COne said Sigg, iw-ho was recently appointed to 1he workmen's compensation appeals !>Oard, is "anli- labor'' and •·pro-business." The lawmaker la~lcd the nppointment of J\liss Gayman as director of the Department of Consumer Affairs as "nothing n1ore th.ti n a payoff to a long- time employe of his staff." ~1iss Gayman \\'as Reasan's scheduling secretary. i\1etv J111aior ·Miss Southem California Association of (;overnn1ents !SCAGI that co u Id han1string 1nass rapid t ra n ~1°' development. Directors voted unanimously in favor or a st.atc1nent prepared by di strict n1unager G.J. "Pete" Fielding that will be delivered al a League or Cities n1eeting Thursday nigh!. The SCA(~ pOJic:y, part or the sCH'alled ··critical Dt.-.c ision s Plan," urges that cities move tov.•ard housing rl'sidents as close as possible to their work , thus neg1:1ting the need for long.haul transit systems .. "The Oranjle Countv Transit Oislrict is cxtrcmelv con cc "r n c d over the implicaliOns of the , .. pl1.1n," Fielding sakl in his statment. "First and foremost V.'C believe this plari represents u se rious interference v.•ith local land use planning," the statement reads. "Conclusions a r c arrived at without considering the desires of the local con1muniUes." Transit directors agreed with Fielding, .,.,.ho said OCTD t?as been trying to plan transit io n1cet the needs of each co1nmunity and its o.,.,·n development objectives. ··we believe that the process used. involving co1nn1uoity participation that identified the local planning objectives. was most beneficial lo me development and acceptance of our plan," fielding said. Fielding said SCAG's plan "tries to force development patterns" onto a local area Qn the basis of land use goals adopted by the SCAG general assembly. SCAG came under heavy fire last week at a joint meetins or the Southern California Rapid Transit District and OC'TD, during v.•hich it was stated th'.at SCAG may be atten1pting to usurp too much control over the gove rnments v.·hich crea ted it. That sentiment v.·as echoed ~1onday by ocro board chairman Ra lph Clark. a member of SC AG ' s transp:>rtation comrilittee. Clark said he is "\1cry put out with SCAG and its planners" for presuming to contro.l too much of loca l land planning. Fielding said the economics of SCAG 's "live where you v.•ork'' policy are questionable and ''the impact on the life styles v.·ould be significant.·· ile said the basic obje~ttve of balancing govemmenl services, housi ng and employment is reasonable but •·it must be realized that there is a definite li.fe style as.5ociated with Jiving in Southern California that does not subscribe to a balanced community." Fielding said planners must be realistic and provide transit lo meet the existing life style. not some dream system that may never come into being. Fielding said SCAG should establish a planning and evaluation process in which the local areas can develop the type of transit system to best meet their own desires "'within regional constraints." He S.Jid SCAG should be providing the coordination to ensure the development or an integrated regional transit system. "\Ve question how SCAG can be Jnaking these kinds of far·reaching decisions withoot the proper input from the various subre~ions," Fielding said. -,;The Orange County Transit District feels that the proposed Critical Decisions Plan represents an as.sumed· authority that SCAG does not have or was ever intended to have." Wyoming's Karen Ann Morris, 18, is America's Junior Miss Cor 1974. Tbe new queen was crowned Monday night al tbe annual pageant in Mobile, Ala., and was ptesented a $10.000 scholarship. She was selected fro m among 50 hlgh school seniors rcpiesenllng each of the states. u • Tursday, May 7, 1974 s OAIL Y PILOT :J ) 01lly f'Hol Sti ll f'llOJt 1J'Jaat E1aergy Sho••tage? Relay rates fired up the 535 Boys and Cub Scouts attending a Del ~1ar District Can1poree at \-Vestcliff and Dover Drives, Newport Beach. At left. bo ys fro1n Costa J\1esa Troop 339 yell for one of theirs. John Berry, 13. of Corona de! l\tar Troop 330 shows race course form at lrvine Com pany enca1npment followed Saturday morning hikes to Irvine Company site above Upper Newport Bay. Proficiency in scout. in g skills such as first a.id and physical fitness were an1ong activities. A campfire Saturday night featured skits and son gs. Sunday awards were distributed prior to the noon closin g ceren1ony. ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Clemente to Quit Sanitation Unit? By JOllN VALTERZA pt lhr Dilly f'llOI Slrtf The city of San Clemente appears ready to cash in its chips soon as a i1embcr of a regional sanitation grou~ \'hich is headed for some high·stak~ orojects in coming months. Cily councilman have heard stringi'nt warnings from City Engineer Phil Peter that the COSl'l. for regional sanitation projects are expected to soar and that each or the si x mem ber agencies of the South East Regional Rec I a m at ion Authority (Serra) soon will be asked to share ~.ooo in consultant costs. Smog in County Relatively Lo,v For March Month Peler natty to ld the council that he believes San Clemente voould not benefi t from that expense. \Vhich will be incurred for designing a major outfall off Dana Point. "San Clemente,'' Peter said "is in a healthy shape to assWTie ils own waste disposal without help fro1n a regional approach." The city joined the regional agency made up of separate sanitation districts with an· eye toward reg ional projects, four years ago. · . And even then its membership came amid doubts that San Clemente would participate significantly in major projects. Peter considers the city's situation an enviable one. Its ~rnuent produced in a new, modern plant is suited, legally, for use for irrigation arxl. ground·water percolation. And the city's only need for an outfall is for a "safety valve'' when ocean dumping V+'ou1d be employed during mechanical problems in the treatment systen1. Peter said that San Clemente would have litlle use in a Dana Point outfall and that the costs of installing eight miles of pipes from the city plant to the outfall would be a v.•aste. But he and other city officials sti ll \Viii have to sell that theory to the state's antipOllution agencies. Those entiiies have remained steadfast in supp:>rt of regional se.,.,•age treatment and often take a dim view of agencies not tied into a regional "club". "The time has come for the city to sit down and think seriously ab o u t continuing in Serra," Peter, a delegate to the Serra Board, said. "So far the expenditures have been relatively sma ll, but even so. they have amounted lo $200,000. "The next step is designing the outfall and we'll be asked to share in $800,000 in expenses. That makes a million dollars and not a foot of pipe has been laid yet," he told councilmen. San Clemente has more selling to do to the San Diego Jlegional Water Quality Control Board, Peter said. But some obstacles already ha ve been surmounted. Peter said today that San Clemente already has permission to build its own "interim" outfall as a safety valve. but the tcrnporary label gives it an official life of only JO years - or whe n the Dana Point pipe is built. Jn the careful poker game of waste treatment, San Clemente could pick up the sta le offer and hope that through good erfonnance t\Je state agency would not force the city to buy into the Dana Poinl outrall. Pet.er sees the strongest bargaining could come if San Clemente were to install a new phase on its retlamation plant so that the quality of the reusable effluent was improved. Such an addition would filter dissolved minerals and salts from the effluent and "polish" it so that it would be much better sui ted for percolation into under- ground water basins. 1'.Iarch ·was a· reJatlvely smog-rree "If that were the case, we could sit mmth fn Orange County with pollutants D f)ack and live up completely lo the exceeding state standards on eight days eal ~e••• In concept of water reclamation instead of and more stringent federal limits 11 _ ___ ocean dum~ing," Peter said. times. City councilmen so far have not yet Air Pollution Control Officer William acted on Peter's suggestion to possibly Fitchcn said none of the pollution levels poker 'W orlil Series' Set .... ·ithdra\V from Serra. were high enough to call an alert during But they have taken an official step· the month. v.•hich portends of future quiting. Oxidant levels in the air, commonly LAS VEGAS (UPI) -Defending Champion W. C. "Puggy Wuggy" Person Last week the council heard renewed knO\l'Il as ozone. were again the biggest and 1972 winner T. A. "Amarillo Slim" Preston have been established as co-pleas by engineering consultants who offenders during March as they are most favorites in the fifth annual \\'Orkl series or poker, according to oddsmaker asked the council to pay about $7,000 in of the time. F'itchen said. Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder. new Wlforeseen costs in an initial Serra Ozone exceeded the state standards Billed as the world's richest card tournament, the 1974 contest is scheduled study on the Dana Point outfall. eight times during the month at various for f\1ay 13-17 at Billion's Horshoe Club, with preliminary play starting today. The council refused to pay the extra Jocalions around the COWlty. The Pearson, a native of Nashville, Tenn., now making his home here, netted tab several weeks ago. standard or .IO parts per million over one $165,000 in last year's ev;ent. The largest part of his winnings came in a 13-And despite formal pleading for hour was exceeded 00 seven of the da)'S man "hold 'em" game that requires each player to post Sl0,000 in the tourna-reconsideration last week , the ment's winner.take-all finale. ·1 ed d th · in Costa Mesa and El Toro and six days counc1 men turn ovm e engineers in San Juan Capistrano 1--'=============================='---...'.'.""::c:"e.'.a~g".a.'.'in':_. _________ _ Federal ozone standards were exceeded 11 times, including nine in Costa Mesa and on eight or the days in El Toro. Fitchen's experts also r ecorde d excessive r..:trogen dioxide and carbon monoxide levels on several of th e high· oxidant days in the county. Carbon monoxide levels exceeded the federal standard of 9 parts per million over eight hours on four days in La Habra. Fitchen said there were no violations of p:>llution regulations during the month but one Huntington Beach company, Pedlgro Products, Inc. was warned to discontinue use of a rubber.oid cutting wheel that \.\'as giv ing off odors in tbe neighborhood. According to the report. the APCD has approved install ation of smog control systems worth $566,456 so far this year and has also approved $LS million worth of )?asic pollution devices on companies around the county. Lag1ma Will Get $22,192 to Rn11 Bus Outsid e Citv The city of Laguna Beach will get a check for $22.192 from the Orange County Transit Dislrlct to cover a claim for operation of the municipal bus line outside the city limits. Transit District director~ approved the city's claim against OCTD on the condition the Laguna Beach line v.'ill continue honoring transfers from transit buses. The agrct1nent allows the Laguna buses to continue serving areas south of the city along PacUlc Coast High woy to Crown Valley Parkway and Into the Saddleback Valley along Laguna Ca nyon and El Toro Roads. Laguna Beach made the clain1 against • OCTO on the basis It bad operated a tot al of 62,148 mllet ootsld~ the city in territory normally served by OC'J;'O. Under terms or the agreement, th(! city will Inform the OCfO or any capital expenditures of cowity-wtde signl(tcance and consult with OCTD officials before maij;lng any m~)or "expansion moves. • pre-inventory ~E GROUP #I Reg. $85 to $100 GROUP #2 Reg. SllO to $145 ~ui(§ GROUP #! ~09 Reg. s 12r. to $145 _ "o. GROUP #2 $J39 Reg. $200 to $230 South Cotist Pllll.I Costa Mesa . 54<>-4611 I 641 2 e. Sorino Long Beach 421-461 1 I I I • . . I -J DAILY PILOT Cye Featherly Versatile Guy RE!\1EP.1BERING: In the years of the Great Depression. it was not uncommon- for d e p u t i e s in our Ortfnge County Sherifrs Office to work at more than one job. This , practice today , is called f\1oonlightlng. In the Depression. it was called survival. ?\foonlighling by Peace office rs is considered poor practice these days. As a ·matter of fact, on many departments, it .,is outright forbidden. This happens to be 1974, hov1evcr; not 1934. So it happened in 193"4 that Orange County Deputy C.J\1. "Cye" Feathcrly was also in the drapery business. He actually refined that side profession to the point where he v.·as an interior deCQrator. Interior decorating v;asn 't the usual side business for a deputy sheriff. Being a wrestl er or bar bouncer would be more like It. THE INCUl\IBENT and retiring Sheriff Jim ~1usick was one of those Depression deputies. And in those days, he took a leave of absence some years to go play professional football . My Dad was Musick's patrol car partner for many of those years. Dad picked up an extra $10 per week by working the Mexican-Americari dances each Saturday night al Stanton. You prepared for ¢is easy little Saturday evening by placing one tear gas grenade in each pocket of your leather jacket. So it was that Cye Featherly, being in the drapery business, was considered in <? soft sideline, to say the least. Cye took considerable good-natured . ~.ibbing about what he did \vhen he wasn't .,ut serving papers or chasing down .~riminals. ,, · CYE DID ORA W great respect around the Sheriff's Office, however, because he ' had a knack for getting along with people "tliid besides. he spoke fl uent Spanish. : 'There is nothing unusual about Spanish· speaking peace offi cers these days but it :..vas in the 1930s. Also, it was a real help to other officers. I fondly recall one afternoon ,•;hen 1 was hanging around the Sheriff's Office ....,11vl Dad ·was '''Orking the counter. This lady came stomping in, really angry, and started spouting excitedly at Dad in Spanish. Puzzled, Dad called Deputy Featherly to the counter fer a little help. CYE TRIED ms Spanish. She replied. Me tried again. Frustrated, Feather\y finally turned to Dad and adm itted. "Tommy, I'm sorry, but she's so excited I can't Wlderstand a thing she's saying.'' Dad just looked back at the lady and shrugged. \Vhereupon she abruptly balled up her fist, shook it under Dad's nose, and let go Vt'ith a string of oaths that would be reJXlrted in this day and age as Unintelligible, Expletive Deleted . Dad turned back to Featherly and said: "nlAT'S OKAY, CYE, you don't have 'to i nte rp r et that; I kno\v what she means ... " Cye Featherly left the Sheriff's Office in 1949 and went on to serve our region fot 20 years as Orange County supervisor for Uie First District. He died Sunday at age 77. Another loss from the ranks or the Old Guard. • • . . • Tuesday, May 7, 197.; Europe Unity Crushed ' By Brandt's Decision? ... BONN (UPI\ - A scandal over a C-On1munist spy in his inner circle swept socialist C.llancetlor Willy Brandt oot of office today, plunging West Germany into political crisis and bringing dismay to the leaders of western Europe who saw it as a crushing blow to European unity. Hours after stepping down, Brandt asked his_ Social D e m \l c r a t i c Parliamentary Party to nominate his JX1litical deputy. Finance Minister Helmut Schmidt, for the chancellorcttip. Social Democratic deputies unanimously ap- proved the proposal. SCHI\-IIDT IS A native or Hamburg and his sharp tongue and instant repartee won him the nickname or "The Lip." titaintaining his reputation for brutal frankness, Schmidt recently h ad criticized Brandt for fai ling to give government and party the kind of firm leadership they needed and which. by inference, \le suggested he could prO. vidc. The \Vest German chancellor is elected WEST GERMAN CHANCELLOR Will Y BRANOT QUITS Decision Plunges Country Into Political Crisis ~~~~~ ~~~~~- Se11ate Rejects Pentago11 Ammo Bid for Viet11an1 Milk Support Depended On Nixon Fund Pledge? \VASHINGTO~ IAPJ -Hel·bert 1 .. Kalmbach of Ne11'port Bea ch. is said 10 have testified that a dairy cooperalir(• leader 'vas askl'd for confirmation of a S2 million Nixon campaign pledge before 111ilk prices '1·ere raised, and House i1npeachn11int investigators 11·ant t:J ki10\1' more about it. Inforn1ed sources say Kalmbach S\vorc he took part in a midnight meeting in 1971 in which a dairy-farmer cooperati ve lead~ was told that the administration Y.'as going to raise 1nilk price supports, and lhat the \Vhite I-louse 1v<inted confinnatioo of a promi se of ~'2 million in donalions to the Nixon campaign. KALl\1BACll TOl~D the story under oath to tvro investigators for the Senate \''atergatc C.ommittce, Alan \Veitz and David Dorsen. and the commitlee passed the information along lo House impeachment probers, the sources said. The \Vhite ~loose has denied that the promise or dairy farm ers' 1noney influenced President Nixon's decision to raise prices. although i1 says Nixon v.•as Ke1111,edy Says He Wtuits Job \\'ASI-l lNGTON (t:PI ) -Sen. Ed\\•ard l\1. Kennedy says "deep do1\•n" he \\'OU!tl . like lo be president, but if he had to decide 1odav \vhethcr to seek I h c presidency in 1976, the decision 1vould be not to run . The 42-year old ~1assachussetts senator. consistently leading all potential candidates for the Den1ocratic president ial nomination in the polls, gave the n1ost precise description of his status to date in a broadcast i n t e r \' i e \V (PBS· "\Vaslrington Straight Talk") ~1onday night. Kennedy u•as asked "11·ould you, deep dO\\'n, like to be president?" ·•Yes," Kennedy replied. a11·are of the £2 n1i\lion promise, y.·)l.ich was rnade in 1970. It says Nixo n \.Vas s11•ayed by pohtical considerations. including pressure from Democrats in Congress \\'ho 1vanted prices up. Nixon ordered a price increase ~1arch 23. 1971. the \Vhite I-louse sa\1S. 'I'he public ruu10w1c1>ment \Vas made i\\'O days later. making the increase offiCiaL On the eve of the puhl ic announcen1ent. around midni ght of l\tarch 24, Kalmbach says he took part in a meeting in his room in the l\·ladison Hotel. following a "Salute to the President" rundraising dinner attended by dozen s of dairy· ro-0p officials, according to the a~unt. KALrtIBACH SA TO he heard the late i\lurray M. Chotnier of NeY.'J)Ort Beach Beach t~ll co-op leader Harold S. Nelson that '"1iie House aide John D. Ehrlicb- man expected dairy ta nners to reaffirm th eir $2 1nillion promise in light of the rorthcoming price increase. the sources said. Nelson is said to have agreed, and the nel't day ·prices went up. The sources said that Kalmbach's testimony. v.•hich Senate inVestigators shared with Hoose impeachment probers. !)rovided some of the basis for a letter that the House \avryers sent to the \\'hitc Hou!-ie April 19. The Jetter listed assertions that llouse \auyers said back up their request for 45 tapes of Nixon's talks aboul the milk· price matter. The letler alleges that after Nixon gave the order to raise prices. Ehrlichman call ed \Vhile ~louse aide Charles Colson, 11·ho has been identified as the dairymen's 1nain contact in the adrninistration. Colson then called Chotiner. and Chotiner told dairyn1en that F,hrlichman \\"anted confirmation or the S2 million promi se, lhe letter said . AT Tll E TIJ\fE, Kalmbach 1ras President Nixon's personal la11'Ycr and his chief funclraiser. Chotin er had resigned from the \\ihite 11ouse staff three \\'eeks earlier, and as a private tau•yer was being pa id S57.000 a year by I Nelson's group, Associated J\·I i I k Producers. Inc.. the larges t dairy cooperalive in the nation. Nelson's la\\·ycr, Willi am N. Caner of Little Rock. Ark., declined to coinmcnt on the n1atter. \VASHING TON (UPI) -Taking its first fonnal stance against lUllimited aid to Saigon, the Senate has narrO\\'ly rejected a $266 million request for an\lllunition the Pentagon said \\•as vitally needed by the South Vietnamese Army. By a 43 to 38 vote ?i.1onday. the Senate approved a motion by Sen. Edward M. Kermedy, (l}.,~fass.), to deny the funds. But the voJe \\'as largely symbolic, and its practical effect was far: from clear. Even Kennedy and his I i b e r a 1 5upporters said the action "'as directed more at the Pentagon than at Saigon. ConservativC's. led by Sen. John C. Stenni s (0-Miss.), s:i.id nc\\' aid-to-Viet- nam legislation Vt'ould come before C.On· gress by June. The act ion came on an amendment by Kennedy to the 1974 supplemental defense budget. The Pentagon originally asked Congress to raise the aid Cf'iling to South Vietnam from $1. l to $1.6 billion ·in that bill, but the House rejected that plea las t March. Stennis and his Senate Armed Services Committee then sought a way to restore part of the mOney, and found it in what the committee described as a "bookkeeping error." -------------·· - by Patllainent. Foreign f..lin istcr \Valier Scbeel's Free Den1ocrats (liberals) said they wished to maintain their partnership with lhe Socialists. thus assuring Schmidt's election by Par Ii a 10 e n I , probably on l\.1ay 16. Brandt's resignation n1ay have ended a political career that had carried hhn from a fatherless home in a tough Baltic port to a seat among the n1ighty and the Nobel PeacC' Prize of 1971 for his narma\ization of relations y,•ith the Soviet bloc on lhe basis of a series or nonaggression pacts. The spy scandal \Viped out the popularity that gave him his greatest electoral victory 16 months ago. but today the 6().year-old Brandt told an afternoon . caucus of his S o c i a I J:>e1nocratic Parlimentary Party that ··~r \Viii devote myself Ju lly to party 'o\'Ork." DE PUTIES SPRANG to their feet and Mt. Het•111ota Goal gave Brandt a long ovation ioday Y.'hen he entered the meeti1g. He listened "ith an expressionless {ace, and also masked his feelin~s whi.m parliam en tary n1anager 1'1erbert \Vehner handed hin1 a huge bouquet or SO red roses and declared. "This is not the end." GrOY.'ing inflation, U1e first public services strike in the republic's history and incrasing concem over the leftward drift of Brandt's government cost the Social De1nocrats previous votes in four stale and con1n1wla l elections during the last five 1nonths. On top of this. federal criminal police arrested Guenther Guillaume, a 47-year· old refugee fron1 East Germany who 1.>eca n1e one-of Brandt's three personal aides 15 months ago. Gui 11 au me confessed to 'having been an East German C-01nmunist spy : from the 1no1nent he entered West Gennany in 1956, the criminal police announced. Syrians, Israelis Clasl1 For 9tl1 Week 011 Heights By United Press International Syrian and Israeli forces went into the ninth week of their Golan Heighls y.•ar of attrition today with artillery duels for control of strategic ~1t. Hennon. A military communique in Damascus said the pre-da'oli'n cla!:hes on 9,232-foot ."1t. Hermon. which looks dov.n on Israel. Syria · and Lebanon, "extended tu other parts of the front" during the morning. The Tel Aviv military command reported shelling by Syrian fi eld guns against Israeli positions in the Golan Heights' northern section. which includes i\lt. Hennon. e Pro1h1cl B1111 ~ WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. C.Onsumer Product Snfety Commissioo reportedly is planning to ban use of vinyl chloride in any aerosol products over whlch it has regulatory jurisdiction. The chemical. comprising up to 20 percent of the propellant in some aerosol sprays. has been \ir1ked to a rare form of liver cancer among industrial 'o\'Orkers. e Reds lt' ar11ed SAIGON (UPl l 1be South Vietnamese government told Communist members of the international truce team today to police the cease.fire or "take the next plane back to Budapest and \Var· sa\v.'' · The criticism of Polish and Hungarian members of lhe four·pou-er International C.Ommissic.n cf C.ontrol and Supervision (ICCS) Y.'as triggered by the shelling of a l\.fekong Delta school last Saturday by eight Communist-made mortai rounds. ' e Irish Deatlas BELFAST (UPI) Gunmen ambushed a car traveling dov.'TI a remote country road in Northern Ireland ear} (..__I_N_S_H_OR_T_ ••• ___,) . 1oday, killing a couple and \'tounding their daught er . Authorities found the bodies of James !)evlin. 45. and his wife Gertrude. 43. in a bullet-riddled car stopped aloog the road . Their 17·ycar-old daughter, Patricia. v.•as reported in satisfactory cond ition. Jn Belfast. army bomb experts defused 1.100 pounds of explosives and IO mortar bon1 bs packed Into a panel truck and parked near city hall. 1be device was the biggest OOmb unrovered in atmcs five years of Ulster strife. ------ Snowstorm Hits Cleveland Rain, S11otc, Pull Down Neu1 E11glancl Te1n1J erc1tures Temperatures Hl9ll L•W 'cp. AIWnv " " AlllvOLW•C\19 " " Anchor-!I " AU•nl• • 81»IOn " .. ~ulll!O .. " h1rlo11e " " lllc..io ~ " ~lnel!'lnatl s:, 11 leWll 'ld f:"" " "~' " " J Moine' " ,1 lrf>fl .. 111n1 M " HOl'lolulu "' " tlldl.tlllDOliS " " J1c~tonvl1lt " ~ l(~n1es Cllv .. • L~I V~•s .. ~ l1t1liJQl(11J DELIVERY SERVICE llel1'ery ol lhe Dai~ Pilot is guaranteed ....,,, rullf. II Jt11 M Mt b'ls JHI ,_ 'J !:JG J-•" ul M ,.., UfJ .. .. D&H !ti r• Ciiis n btn ~ J:lf J.11, $alWUf lod S.U,: " J• .. IOI ttctltt y• CIJr ., t ui $a!tnlp. • I 1 ... 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H ra Cqli nin bet" trca in pc sex • s Sta And cha ad cut ope dow R inte w for lo . hav Sou poli in J l\1at ,le I.hr wh ma fat • s fed Bo mi pri el u Go Wil the his ma co 197 ex ye lro be re tr m Ly sel E pr he ar 10, eq ke M - Rape Bill Safeg uard s Sex Life LOS ANGELES i~PI -A bill that seeks to ban 3 t3pe victim's previous s c x u a l history as evidence would safeguard the complainant from "the rape thl'y su ffer in the courtroom."· says U>s Angeles Poli ce Chief Edward Da vi!i. Oen1ocratic State Sen. Alan Robbins' measure reccivrid support Tuesday from top county law en for ce me nt officials. who said present state law pennittin_g inquiries into a rape victim's past are "absolutely medieval." ltobbins said 11ltho11gh a ra pe is co1nmittcd i n C:;ilifornia every 20 n1i nutes, Tu~1d.w M.l~ 7 1~74 Oti.H ( rrtor :; ---- Anotlier Ac l i0t• Pla111aed? SLA Hideout 'Armory' SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) - 1i1e apa!'tmcnt hid e o u t abandoned about a wrek ago by Ute Symbionese Liberation Anny, which kl d n aped Patricia Hearst, was used as an armory, Jt was disclosed today. Investigators said pieces of weapons were found in the debrio; left there and the parts explained drilling and other noise heard by neighbors. This indicated. sources sa id, the SLI. might be planning another action -perhaps like its April 15 bank holdup which tietted a nine-member · team $10.960. Miss Hearst, 20. was wit h the robbers and carried a rifle. police department and ;ipplicd at the Sonon1a Count~· Clerk's office, also in Santa Rosa. for Grand Jtu·y Hears Ze bra 'Wih1esses' SAN F'RANCISCO (AP) -A San Francisco C'.ounty grand jury, operating under tight security arrangements. has begun hearing e vi d en cc against three men accused in the Ze bra street slayings. a f(•nc11 :i i of hts pa ...... port Pol iC'C :-aid no gun 11t·rr1111" "'('ft' tx·in,i.: 1~ll.('<I until \ht· rlf'1v chief of pillice takl''I O\'rr thi!: sun1nlt'r. "I'll try .'111111•pl.1t'I· l'ls< !ht'n." J•olitl' LL l.loi,d l;ur11 ... qutilt·d \\11·•1 .1~ ~a\ int; \\1•1·d \\h<'l1n \Ii~~ llears:t r1•11•1·r1·d 111 h1·r 1<1 pe1! l~Jl!l'lllt!Jl!'a110rl'i, \\(IS II 0 l ;11,.111.dil•· f(lr C'\11111ncnt on "'h\ ho 11oi!1!t"1! 1ti1• f)f'rnut 11r tht: 1·111 .. 1\,,) qf hi, passp:irt INE CAR OWNERS LEA11fER LIFE W.nd't flltfff ~ & YMoyt CI rio!Mr ..,...._et o1111o...,., or ul tllll 596-lttJ . - LASYECJAS deluxe rooms on the strip ( State J FIREMEN BATTLE MULTIMILLION DOLLAR FIRE AT SAM .GOLDWYN"s'iuiiio Hollywood's Worst Studio Fire Since 1958 Brings In juries to Thrcte '--------~ FBl AGENTS declined to identify the weapon fragments found in the apartment. which "was dtscovered by police last Thursday. ,, A groce r ·in the At least fi ve persons, four of them white. entered the Hal l of Justice on Monday night to testify during a three-hour session. Newsmen were kept outside the building and were not allowed to qu~stion the \vit4 nesses. HJGE POCA. TEtE VISION <4HOUR PHONES s1oao For 1 Of 2 Peopl!'! 2 double heds 1n ecxh room S2.00eoch !or extra guer.ts· shoring your nine of 10 oases go unre1>0rtcd b('Cause of the ' · b r u t ;:i 1 trcaln1ent given a ra pe victim in c.'Ol.1rt \vhcn she is asked in precise detail her c n t i r e sexual history." e C/1icf R el ir e.• SACRAMEN1'0 IAPI St<.itc mental health chief And rew Robertson, th e man in charge of the R ea1::an adm inistration·s controversial cutback in state hospital operations. says he is stepping down. Robertson said in a n interview ~Ionday he didn 't want to talk about the reasons for his ea rly ret irement except lo say "I'm 59 years old. I have not been canned." e Offkc r Killed REDWOOD CITY (API -A South San Francisco policeman was killed ~1onday in the crash of a helicopter on a training flight near the Port of Redwood City, The victim was \Villiam John Wright, 32, said San ~latoo Count y Coroner Paul Jensen who said \Vright was thrown from the helicopter when ii crashed during landing maneuvers and received -a falal head wound. e Ruling Prcvnils SAN DIEGO (API - A fed eral judge has refused to recooskler bis ruling that Rep. Bob Wilson ( R -Ca 11 f . ) , misused his free mailing privilege during his 1972 re- election campaign. U.S. District Court Judge Gordon Thompson Jr. rejected Wilson's appeal ~1 on da y. Thompson ruled Feb. 28 that the congressman had \'iolated his franking privilege by mailing two newsletters to constituents shortly before the 1972 elections at taxpa'yers' expense. Did Bullet Or Scalpel Kill .Alle11? OAKLAND <UPI ) -Did 29- yea r-old ~1 ichael Allen die from a bullet in the brain or because his heart w a s removed for use in a lransplant? That is the question in the murd.r trial of Anthony 0. Lyons which began with jury selection today. Doctors at Hi ghland Emergency llo s p i tal pronounced Allen dead after he was shot during an argument with Lyons, Sept. 10, 1973. However, by use of special equipment, Allen's heart wns kept pumping for two days until it was removed by a transplant team at Stanford. The recipient later died. mobile phone --·--place U receive telephone calla In your car --·--no Ileen•• --·--No Ctpitt l l11w11tm1nt Mon th lo Month P.111t1I 11111 ORANGE COUNlV. RADI07ELEPHONI 'SERVICE;"' 401 5. Sonhl ft, Son1<1Ano 835-3305 Hollywood Inferno n-elghborhood said a womap matching Ml ss He a r s t ' s descript ion shopped several times in her s1ore and apparently was alone. Gol<livyn Studio Dest,.o yed by Blaze In tape-recorded mesi;ages, Miss Hearst ha\. said she voluntarily joined the SLA as HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A multimillion dollar fire burned l\\'O sound stages to the ground at famed Sam Goldwyn Stu4 dios Monday. injuring 1.hree persons and routing scores of others fro1n the rilming or a t'hildren's television show. It \vas one of ~lollywood's worst studio fires since 1958 v.·hen a blaze at the same studio. dcst rqyed the film set of "Porgy and Bess," causing $5 million damage. A rorei! of 256 firemen rought the blaze Monday. v.·hich broke out in Studio 5 during the filming of the children's show "Sigmund and the Sea Monsters" in wh ich one of the monsters was about · to emerge from ·a cave. SUDDENLY, smoke began lo belch from the cave and na mes shot out. "We ran for our Jives," said director John carr, one of 60 persons on the set at the time, "Th\!n th e walls c a m e tumbling down ." The U>s Angeles county Fire Department, w h i c h declared the blaze controlled four hours afler it broke out at 4 p.m., said cause apparently was a short circuit that occurred when a light was switched on on the set. ing adjacent to it were heav- ily damaged. "The loss could run over $2 million, a county fire spokesman said. Fire officials said two prod,uct ion employes suffered bums in the blaze, the most seriously injured identified as 1'1ichael Greslin, 29, Sun Valley. Greslin "'as reported :n critical condition at County- USC Medica l Center. Names of the other two victims were no! immediately released. S7'fOKE FR01't the blaze billowed thousands of feet above the small studio on Santa Monica Boulevard, vis- ible throughout much of the city and creating traffic jams. ActreSs Ali McGraw and actor Steve McQueen were among those in the huge crowd that watched the fire fighting operations. Actor Robert Conrad of the old "Wild Wild West ' television series, said he ,.,as in one of the executive offices when the fire broke out. but stayed thinking it V.'OUld . be Good Deed People make the scene Sundays Sound Stages 4 and 5, the nostalgic homes of such films as "Porgy and Bess" and "Best Years of Our Lives." in the laj!ijijl!1ll quickly controlled. a "soldier" and denounced her "Then the walls collapsed familv. Her father. Randolph around me and I got out of A. Hearst . president and there," he said. -editor ol the San Francisco Sam Goldwyn , the last of the Examiner. said he bel!e~es his pioneer movie makers, died daughter was the victim of earlier this year. He began his "mind control." st udio in the early part of the And in another development century and was responsible in the bizarre case, it was for giving stardom to man y learned that Steven \Veed . performers, including . Gary Miss Hearst's fiance, Friday Cooper, David Niven. 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Lindora MEDICAL -~CLINIC SECURITY PACIFIC BANK SOMETHING, SPECIAL • • 8 • -. . • DAD.'\' PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE • Par·anoia Ill Oran ge Cou nty's I.ocn.I 1\gency Forrnation Comml s· sion i.s supposed to be an organizat Ion that gl.ue~ to~ethcr lhe various city and county government bodies 10 re- so lving boundarie!I, an nexations and potential "spheres of influence." Instead , it keeps coming up more or a i,11edge1 than an adhesive. ~1aybe Orange Countians shoul.d be used to biz~~re performances as the various agen cies and pcrso nalJlies n1 uscle into posit io n for !heir own benefit. No matter, we had another dose of it last week. In this instance. a grou p of cities bound by a near paranoia over Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's presum_ed in- fluence on LAr~c decisions got hysteria!. \Vhe n it wa s over. they had tossed out a commissioner fron1 La Ha· bra, put In one fro1n Tusti n, and left behind a string of invective that was uncalled for and certain to sc rape nerves for months to come. The qualifications and r.ecord of the ousted CO'?· 1nissioner, La Habra 1'1ayor Robert Nevil, were .not dis- puted. He just didn't fit the plans -or paranoia -of the LAFC group that had the floor. Afa ybe we should resign ourselves to a co1!1mission wi th noble purposes but self interests tha:t override those purposes. In recent )'ea rs. it keeps coming up that way. · It's a shan1e. The county does need such an agency. but one based on mutual consideration, not on a philoso. phy of let's.get-ours. • Bit of History Orange Co unty's Building and Safety Departm~nt is studying the feasibility of preserving as a bit of hi story the weathered Santa Ana Tin Mill in Trabuco Canyon . Scoffers say the county would only be perpetuating one of the biggest flops in mining history. New York dairy ma gnate Gail Borden invested $1.5 million and three years in the edifice, hoping to extract , the 'LAFC t in rrom the Sant.a Ana ?llountains lo n1ake sanitary milk cans. He found nothing but grief, but the monument to his failure still stands and is in s urprisingly good condi· tion thanks to its sturd)' redwood construction. Though it proved lo be Borden's Busl, the old tin nli nc is still another link to the county's past and de· serves preservation for as long as the old boards will hold together. 'No-gro,~tl 1' Defeated . The ntral co1nmunity or Petalum3, 50 miles north of San Francisco, has been best known as the egg pro- duction capital or California., A recent court ruling on Petaluma's so-called 1•110 growth" plan may bring. the community of 30,600 an entirely new kind of fame. In an attempt to preserve its small-town character. Petaluma passed laws and zoning regulations Clesigned to limit new building to 500 houses a year. . 'fhe cons truction industry brought suit against the city. Now the U.S. District Co urt has agreed with the bttilders that the .. Petalu ma Plan" is unconstitutional. Traditional zoning laws to regulate density in neigh· borhoods and set standards of construction are permissi· hie, opined the court, but Jaws attempting to keep would· be residents out, or to restrict growth by any means other than market demands, are not acceptable. The co urt dismissed arguments that water and sew· age facilities could not handle more population, n1ain· taining that these services can be expanded to accon1· n1od<1te growth. \Vith co mmu1tities throughout Southern Orange County looking at various means of curbing runaway growth, the Petaluma decision is guaranteed close study by city managers. planners and attorneys who n1ay face si miliar judicial confrontations. • - Says Coast Com1nissio11e1· Deserves Commendation Dear Gloo1ny Gus B11t Does It J•rstify Henaoval? To the Editor : Considering the fai r and accurate summation by one of you r reporters of a talk given last "'eek by Judy Rosener. it is impossible to understand your editorial of April .'Ml. . FR0~1 HER pers~tive as an instructor in political science at ucr. and as a member of the South Coast Regional 7..one Conservation Comm ission. l\1rs. Rosener expressed concern that there has not been enough citizen input in the deci.sk>n making process at all levels or government. &he suggested that citizens should make lheir views known now to their elected representatives, i n particular to thejr representatives on the lcx:al level, rather than wait until completion or the coastal plan in 1976. As editor. you have challenged ti.1rs. ( ..... _MA_IL_B_o_x ___ J' Lflffn fA'ln "adtl'f 1rt wtk>Mnt. Mormt lhl writtn llMl.lld COfllleJ ltltlr m-111 JOO wools Of' i.11. Tiit rltlll 1$ cond•llt.e Ifft«• ,. flt IPICt or tlll'fllftllt tlbtl 11 rtttrvtd. AH 11ntrs rr1o.tll In· ch10. 1ll'll•1Ur1 •nd m1lll119 addraa. Wt n11me1 _,, "" wltltl'tl" 1111 '"""' If wlflc:lltfll r1..on ii -•r.111. '"'" will llof lie 'ub0""4. set the record straight for your readers. Granted an editorial is nothing more !ban an expression of opinion, nevertheless, even editorials should be based on facts. As those ih-' the audience know, I predicted that my remarks would be distorted. Perhaps it "·as that prediction that motivated the editors to seize on an interpretation or my remarks that anyone who knows my views would find unbelievable. FOR TIIOSE reade rs \Vho v.•ooder "·hat I did say, J suggested that rather than expendin·g all of o~ ~energleS ors ~­ details of the plan. we should reserve ' some (ot;. tbe time when the plan will be considered tor aoo,lion. I clearly stated that time to be early 1976 and emphasized acceptance of the plan by the public and the legislature to be the cn1cial factor. \\'ill counting Presient ial expleli\'es and adjectives omitted replace crossu"Ord puzzles? D. N. Gloon!v GUI Commttlts lrt IUbmilltd llV r•fdtrt. 11!11 do Ml •Hn.rlly nHKI ttlt •leWI of tttt -..-. SlfHI rto.tr Hf IJMVt lo Gloomy Go.ts. D•llr ,.lltf. Do Freckles l1rtprove the Dispositio11? SYDNEY J.HARRIS .. ,· ':rboughts at Large: P'recklc·faced women seem to )W\ve better · dispositi ons than their smoot!f.: · skinned sisters. • • U we could get across to youngsters that most of what the v.·orld calls "wickedness" is really "weakness," evil v.·ou ld be<:Ome as charmless to them as disease. • • • The Conspiracy Revealed \VASHJNGTOI\ -So 00\V v.'e knO\\'. The President explored "'ilh his counsel. John Dean. every possible way or mitigaling the \Vatcrgate disaster - payoffs, clemency, pressure, c<l\1cr stories -and it came oul in the end that the least evil was to lay the story berore a federal grand jury. It \\'as a conspiracy, all right. If not to obstruct justice then to get the \Vhite House personnel off with the least dam· age to themselves, and. abo\'e all. isolating the Presi· dent from the whole thing. Is t h i s enough to justify removing President Nixoo from office? Is the cause great enough? Was the evil so pervading and so destructive of the \\'ay the presidency ougtit to "'·ork. that the message must ring down in history: this shall never happen again? Or. do these amazing human records of ~he \Yhite Hoose sanctuary reveal at most the fumbling and wild fl~iling .:if a man at bay, snarling. profane, abusive, bimedt by the mess he has been gotten into. craftily seeking a \\'ay out·. and, finally , telling it all in a torrent of self· justification even though some "'OU.Id regard it as self-incrimination~ HOW THOSE who 'W"Ould prosecute President Nixon could want for anything more is hard to understand. God knows the man ha s exposed himself stark naked. Such inflections and nuances as the tapes themse lves might provide (rucHARD WILSO~ v.'Ould scarcely alter the rav.· impact of the tran s cribed \\'hite House conversations. The President is right about ooe thing. The record of these COl1\'ersations can be interpreted different v.·ays by different people. His lawyer, James St. Clair. skillfully designs the premise _that the i-.·larch 21 conversation wilh Dean and H. R. Haldeman explored the options of cover-up, buy-off and clemency and came to the bottom line against all of them as "\\'rong" -more ta(!tically than morally. A READTNG of the ed lted trllnscri pt. ho'\'e\'er. can be far less conclusive than that. and could easily have lefl the impression that many options, including buy-off. \\'ere still open. II is the same lhroughoul these 250.000 \\"Ords, a skein of mystery, a cloud of doubt. and the studious render cannot penetrate it in many hours of continuous study. One has to (!On ce ntra lC' somewhere. and there is no better plaCC' than what happened on the evening of March 21. On that evening, according to the \Vatergate indictment and other sources. .. arrangements" were made for the delivery 0£ $75.000 to William O. Bittman, attorney £or E. I-Toward Hunt, "'ho "'as threatening to blow the lid off White House secret operations. sucr1 AN arrangement \\'ould have been in direct conOict with v.•hat the President considers a m<ijor conclusion he had reached 1h<ll day 1n rhe 1nlk "'1th Dean. No more black1nail. ·· ... In the end \\'e are going 10 be bll•d lo dcilth ... then ~·ou get the \\'Orsi of bolh \\Orlds . .. and. in effecl look like a cover-up, so that \\'C can't do." By night fal\ .$75,000 v.·as on the \\'ay for Hunt's benefit. But \\·ns tt? Hnd it not been .. arranged" the day lx>fo rr. ~l arch 20, as tcsHmony before· the \Vutcrgatc t'Ommil t('(' indicutt-d •.' And \vas lh<' President not <J\\<'lrc until mid-April. as St. Clair ronlends. that any further payment had been made for Hunt's benefit? Some"'·hcre in this area lies a crucial lest of truth, and ii has not ye! been resolved . It is li kely to be ~'eeks bofere the full story of a quart er million "'ords of transcribed talk sinks into the American consciousness. and months more before Congress can come to a judgment. But £ome preliminary conclusions a ~ l' indicated . FIRST, the presumption is strengthC'ned that the President did not know in advance of the \Yatergate brea k· in or the Ellsbcrg burglary. Serond. he did nol kno'" the full story of the CO\'l'r· up until his session \vith Dean on i\1.arch 21. but a suspicion is created thal he .,,,·as rlO! \\'holly surprised. 1\ great 1n.:ajority has always believed the Prcsldenl knew more th an he admitted, and they can find support in the transcribed conversations, Finall y, if a more subjective conclusion is permissible, Nixon seemed ensnart'd in the strands of John Dean 's craftv mentallty and H. R. lialdeman's L'O!d logic. Rosener's recommendation and stated that people shou1d wait until the ,Legislature has the enllre proposed pl.an. J bring to your attention that on the firSt page of the same Pilot, there was an article re the public hearing on the ~1arine Element of the coastal plan before the Coastal Commission. The various elements of the plan are being prepared now by the staff and debated now and voted on now and in the weeks to come bf the six R eg ioAal Commissions. \Yhatever input citizens wish to make wiftl regard to t~e J?lan must be' made now, with the reahzation, of course. that there will be many changes made by the . State Coastal Conunission and the Legislature before a ny .coastal plan beromcs a reality. Since local governing bodies are making their views known now to the Commissions, it fotlows that we are remiss as citizens if we don't express our views now to our local representatives. OUR RECENT election ia Newport Bead! has demonstraled again that the candidates who spend the n1ost money win. tt was this money-contributions to candktltes' campaign funds -to \\ihich Mrs. Rosener referred . Your editorial seems to imply that ~Irs. Rosener told !he audi ence that v.·c citizens couJd expect to be represented only ir we contributec;funds to our elected o£ficials' personal \\'allets. That 'vas not l\.1rs. Rosener's me55age. Since I fetl you have misinterpreted her comments and done her a huge injustlce. I in\'ile you to apologize. I think the most disturbing inaccuracy in the editoriaJ was the insulting suggestion that I asked citizens to pressure their represen{atives (or a plan that is in the process or being created. What I did urge, and do whenever I spea k about the Coastal Commission. is that citizens and groups write to and come before the Commission to make their views known. ru that "''e will ha\'e a broad representation in the plan of publi c interests and not just of those large financial interests which can afford to hire lawyers full tim e to represent their positioos. What r did urge citizens to do, is look carefully at those rurming for elected office this year and vote in candidates who have demonstrated a concern about saving the coastline and improving the environment . recognizing that they can make the difference in 1976. A reade r in Virginia \vants to know \\'hat I mean by the phrase "cul ture· vulture '': quite simply, a culture-vulture is someone who is living beyond his (or her ) intell ectual means. • • • \Ve can adm ire superiority in others only \vhen it does not renect on us pe rsonalty-sports heroes can b e universall y admired because they do not con1pct e in or threaten our own special areas of competence. Testing Academic Tenure If the Pilot. editor really believes that our elec1ed officials are obli\'iOUS to votes and political contributions i.e., mooey, he also must believe that \\latC'rgate was only a dream that never happened. Judy Rosener was the overv.•helming choiti! of the people '"ho v.•orked to pass Proposition 2Q 10 be the p u b I i c representaU,·e on the South Coast Comml!fsion. As a commissio:i('r. and as a teacher, she not only has advocated dialogu e betw een developers a n d environmentalists. but has promoted this communication t>ctwecn opp o s i n g facUom in a continuing effort to get the facts and establish a basis fo r a reconciliation -Of \'le\\•points. I want to thank Mn. Ro&ener publlcly for the tlmc, expm.ise, and dedica tion ~he ha., ~iven Ul the cause of ho~fully keeping some of our cauromia coastline bcautlrul and ll\'•ble for the generations to come. f'RA NCE ROB INSON Charge• D is1u r 1iun To tbt Editor: Ooce again the Pilot ba5 !>'(>('fl fit to use Jta ecbt.orioJ column tu distort and l"'i!i1 r ~y. April 30, ''Proper 'Prtssutt'.,"l. J gather I 11n1 this ~t'<tr·~ \\hlppu1g gtr1. 1\llhoui:ih I am natt1•rOO 1Mt 1ht Mhton COO!ldcr m~ rommt>lll~ ""U'th.)' ol thetr lllentJM, J. rMJ that 1 JTIU!lt ~ to lhi1 penon.al altark and J\fY C0~1?t1E1''TS coricerning the fact that elected officials are most responsive to votes and campaign •fund s is certainly not hard to substantiate. J in no way implied that appointed officials are necessarily better. only that they have the luxury of not having to respond to the financial pressures which beset the elected official. It is hoped that Proposition 9, the campaign refonn measure being proposed on the June ballot, will be passed so th at these kinds of pressures can be minimized. Surely rhe editors did not mean to den}' tile reality or such pressures. I am sorry that the editor~ did not see. fit to comment on the main t'onccrn I expressed, .that elecled. officials <ind appointed officials on lhe Coaslal Commission (the Pilot seems I o oonvenlcntly forget that hai r of the Commission members are local elected ofAdals). will need to work tog«her so that all of the various interests in the ooas!BI :zone wUI be represented In a coastal plan that will truly reflect lh "ishes ol the "1>ters of C3Jifom ia and preserve this valuable resource. JUDY B. ROSENER Tl1e Doily Pi/Dtf:lditorlal took·issue u_•ith flfrs. Roselle r for urg1ng that pressure be brought on local officials to support tl1e proposed regioual coastal pl<HI 11ow wl1e11 in fact only 011e of sir or ?nore major,elemeut.s of il1at 11/0 11 l1as befm. developt!d .so far: 11.~o f(1r &lato1u !lt!l t locnl pnlittciau.s '"" ··1ft1ly .~P11s11Ju1• LlJ tllat pressure irli1cl1 LranslnU!s 11110 vutt!s or "1o ney," -~dltor • • • You're not really middle-aged until you suddenl y hea r your voice nagging a child in exactly the way you resented being nagged as a child. • • • \Vhat "''e learn from early success is si1npl y to repeal the tormula : what \\'e lea rn from ea rly failure is lo change the formula ; thus. all fundamen tal im· provemen t comes from e<irl y failure. ' . . "Class·• is a \\"Ord never used by those who possess it. • • • The ra le of recovery in mental therapy is far lower th an it might be because most people seek help in order to escape the pain of their neurosis without giving up the pleasure. not recogn izing that the two are inesca pably bound together. • • • Using force to subdue force only makes the force we subdue resolve to acquire more force to be able to subdue us, and so on, ad infinitum. • • • For too many people, reUglon Is merely a form of spiritual vanity, a way of ad· dressing God by Jlls first name, as it \\.'ere. • • • Your "stand ing'' in the commwiity Is not \\'hat is proclaimed about you at the b.1nquet rostrum. but what Is whispered about you al tM back tables. -• • • ''lndl\•lduallsm " Is perhaps the most twcredged word in our vocabulary : for dcpending upon how we conceive. It, It oon beconie the most setr-llberating or the most narrowly selfi!ih of creeds. • • • \\'r find Jt easier to believe 1he bnd lhll n the good about others because we knou· ourst:lvcs. I WASHINGTON -The American Association of University Professors. overwhelmingly white, middle-aged and male held their 60th annual meeting here ' the other day, and to nobody's surprise reaffirmed their longst~ndlng position in favor of tenure. Specifically. they voted the bans of censure on Bloomfield College, a priVMte New Jer·" sey school ·with about 1.000 st udents ''"hich abolished ten· ure last spring. Th e Bloomfield College case is a nasty one. ln addl· lion to great bitter· ness on all sides. the schoo l apparently stripped tenure from people who already had It, thus opening itself up to a breach of contrart law suit. Doing away with tenure at Q!rry College, another !JC'hool or About thC! sa me size in r.1ilton, Mass., is a dlf· ferent matter. At Curry, not only was the status of the 11\ready tenured faculty left unchanged, but also for the ftrst time that anyone knows about. It was the (acuity itself that voted to get rid of the practice of guaranteeing professors lifetime em- ployment Under tl'¥! tenure system, dismissal ls Impossible for any crime short of attempted rape of t h e homecoming queen at high noon on the quad. IN F .uRNESS to lhe prors , rt should be noted that they are not !he only people Jn our society who have IUetlme, dismissal· proof jobs. Postal workers have them. as do !he employes ol lh• PcM Central Railroad , a number or newspaper re!X)rters and the \lo'Orkers In nunicrou:i o!her lns!ltuUocu, bo!h public aod private, that are prized for their ( VON HOFFMAN ) efficiency. flexibility and profit. Those with Ph.D.s and those without high school certificates all seek to lay down on the great American interconlinental featherbed. Walter Adams, the AAUP's president , explains that, "Academic tenure ls designed to protect the academ ic freedom of professors for many or the , .same reasons that tha judicial tenure is in!'ltituted to protect the freedom and Independence of judges.'' In the same vein, Adams lells us lbat the files of his organlUjtion are 'replete with cases of dlscrlmloatlon a n d harrassment directed against professors because or !heir lifestyles, !heir potltlcal views, their scientific teachlngs, or their mere norH.'Onformacy to the methodcr loglcal fads ol lh<ir discipllnes." "Actually, colleges are hotbeds of orthodoxy, and the profeS90rs are lhe.lr gardeners. U the elaborate and erpenslve system of tenure depends for Us justification on the occasional and Umld -professorial bon-conlonn ist. then we must [Ind a lcsS<OStty way to protect !hil rare pedagogical bird. NOi" THAT rt bas ever b een den1onslr,Q,tcd that ienure does protect acadomlc !J<edom. No mailer what lhe rules, if they really want you out or rcolly want to shut you up, tbey wJIJ find u way. The Communist Angelo Davis ls fired from UCLA for her beliefs, aod lhe genellc racl.st William B. Shockley ll! denied a podium at Vale. II the pro!es.10rs are going to df!rcnd ttnure as being the mechanism for making the cempus an !~land of free and unfe tterrd expression. they'd better find another ' ' reason . TENURE is for the professor what seniority is for the f<ictory worker, a guarantee for steady work. But the costs of giving a factory worker tttts sort of promtse aren't nearly so high. It might be cheaper and better for everyone If professors could be trea ted more like Army ofricers. who must e a r n promotions continually through their professional li ves or be rclired out of the service. but with a decent pension. It's either put some kind of spur to the complacency of the professorlat, or ag~ with the University of TeMessee student who told a visitor to his campus that, "Tenure Is never having to say you're sorry ·again." OU.NM COAST DAILY PILOT RobtTI N. Wted, PUbU.h<r Thomas Kecuit, Editor Barbara Krttbiels E<li1oriol Pooe Editor The editorial ,page of 'lht Daily Pilot ·llttkl to 11\fonn and atlmWat? t"Mden by Pl"!'lelltina on thta P8ft divtrMi~entar)' on topics or tr.. tft'Ul by S)IMjcalfd <.'Olumnl1t1 &nd cvtoonllts, by Prmctinc a fOrum fOf' readen:" vlN• and 'by ~ti,_. this ntwiPf.Ptt'• oPlntons and Meas on cumnt ~ Tht editorial OIXnkinl ol the Dally Pilot appttt on1¥ In the editorial column It tht 'lr>p of tht """ Opl•lonl .. ....-by ,,,. .... umniltl and e11rtoonlsll and letttr Milm l.nl thttr own ind no tn4orMY rnent of thelr vi""' b)' Vic Dalb' PiJo< -Id be -Tuesday,, May 7, 1974 • r L £or as da! so ele dr "t 00 or di Si m th w· in Ir at t th In w w te lo In le ri w e ca re po lei w ai ri B L. M. Boyd Paradise Bird Cousin of C1·ow You 've noted those breakfast cereal contests which call for you to subn1it a boxtop or reasonable facsimile. Client asks why the reasonable fac simile. Believe thai phrasing dates back to old postal laws that baMed lotteries, By so me legal definitions, a lottery is a drawing with three elements: Chance, prize and consideration. Those boxtop drawings offer chance and prize. But if they Jet contest- ants substitute a reasonable facsimile so the boxtop need not be bought, they eliminate the consideration. And thus Deed not be. classed as lotteries. At first glance, you wouldn't think the bird of paradise, one of the \vorld's most beautiful feathered critters. v.·as a kissing cousin of the crow, v.lluld you? It is. No parent of a juvenile should forget the syllable ''te<!n'' is the Scottish word for "grief." UNDERWEAR . Q. ''lily granddad refe rs to all underwear as· BVDs, but he can't re1ncmber what the initials stand for?" QUEENIE uThe lucky stiffs. They alw'iys have a crisis over there, while we just plod along day after day.11 l11esd.ty, MilJ 7, 1974 25% of Ra1aks Army Puzzlecl by l11c1·ea se h1 Enlistment of Blacl{s WASH INGTON (AP) l\'OuJd not be a representative officials Indicate they are DAIL V PILOT Ca nte Official SACRA~rEl\'TO (AP I Berger C. Bensoo of San ~1<Heo. president of the San Francisco branch of the ~tzun Club, a national conservation organization. has !x-1·11 appointed 10 the state Fish and Caine Com ni is s ion. Benson . a painting coo1 rac-tor fills the unexpi red term or C. Ilansom Pearman of San Gabriel. who resigned . Arm y offiCia\s predict that army, pleased 1\•ith the riuallty or black rei"esentation in the "There is alw.iys the blacks in their units. One ,---=-----~ ranks 1na}rrisc to 25 percent question ... that it v.·ould not general nol ed that the Arn1y's TRI over the Jong term. be fair in ti1nes of comhht for crack 82nd Airborne Division This would be about five blacks to give more than their is 26 percent black. percent higher than the share of .. the dange r and the The Arn1v has been the PIYrnlJl11<1, 14t11ll'lt Alt C1M., current level and roughl y suffering .'' Callaway 3aid . focus of alterHion for those double the percentage of trying to gauge progress under Tlll'lt s11f1'1 young blacks in the general TlfJS SUGGESTS the Army the all-volunteer concept . L1,,,,,1.s1tolR1Ct1.u v•::. ::." U.S. population. still is sensi1ive because or bec<1use the Army v.•as the ,.1=-'"':-"-''-'-'°"'-:-c=""'"'=-'·:.:l.:;75:cJ~ alleJ?ations. denied at th~ time. most draft-depcnden1 of the I ·- April recruitment figures of disproportionate casualties armed forces before the ](ids Li lt:.C lo ha ve not yet been published, in the Vietnam war. scle<.tivc service died aboat but black enlistmen1s in the I \ A I Ai the same titne, Army 10 nionths ago. 1 sk Ill y Arll\Y reoortedly rose last month after leveling of! inlf;;;;;;;;;;;; _______________ -;;.;;;:,.,.,.._..;. ___ .;;; ___ ,;. _ _, January through March. HAMS ARMY MANPOW E R officials said they were unable to ex:plain the increase. but it a1>peared the unsettled CL'Ono1nie situation might be a factor. "So Good •.. It \Viii "J-launt'' You 'til ll's Gone" A. For Beverley, Voris and Day, the manufacturers o( a once most popular underwear. Creator or that gin drink known as fhlsingapore Sling did indeed pour the first of same at Hot~ Rafnes in Si ngapore. That's what I said. Am now advised that savvy mixologist was one Lee White, who subsequently 'brough t the drink to this country in 1934, serving it early in a ~til­ v.·aukee bistro, then in St. Louis. most recently somewhere in California. \Vherc is l\1r. \Vhite now? Don't knO\Y. \Vhile inslsUng they never will impose any racial quotas, officials are concerned about SAN FRANCISCO UPil -school. He earned many of his achieving what they call a 1 "representative Army." Norman Eriksen, 19, although merit badges through study Cripple Becomes Eagle Spiral Sliced Whole or Halt GET A HONEY BAKED HAM FOR MOTHER'S DAY ORDER NOW paralyzed from the .valst instead of such physic.al skills Secretary of the Army down since his bi rth, has as swimming. Howard H. Callaway said become an Eagle Scout "I don't know \\•hat I would recently that "if it were NIGHT DRIVERS • Reody to Se,..,e with Hor.ey "11 Spice ~laM e Spltol Sliced Ftom Top to lottor11 e We Pocko9e 011d Ship froM Coost to Coost e fwU Scr•ic• Delicotnie11 e lrnported Cheeses 011d. Wl11n e Ca~rl11q-A SpKlalty l700 E. Coost Hl9hway, CoroM del MOf -67l·t000 1 Bleck West of J Crown1 RHllVl"lllt Nothing new abou t the recent recommendation by some traffic experts that freight trucks be required to move only at night. Empereror Julian or Old Rome so decreed cen· turies ago. History records it was a successful road rule then. Ile hiked five miles on do if I Y."eren't a Scout," he .perceived by the American ..crutches to earn one of the 21 said. "I'd Hke to stay y.•ith public that the .Army was a merit badges he needed. scouting all my life. It has place on1y \\'here blacks really Boy Scout officials said he is helped make life meaningful belong and we got into this r " k'nd f 't' f think 'I 1222 S. lroolk111'$t, ot loll Rd., A•oheiM 6l5·2461 only the third .handicapped or me. 1 o pos1 ion, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ youth to become an EagJel ---------------------- Scout in the San Francisco Bay Area area during the past In Chicago. there operates something called the "Learn- ing Exchange." Say you know how lo play the piano. but want to learn how to speak Polish. You register. Some- body else thereabou ts knows how .to speak . Polish,· but wants to learn how to play the piano. You get together to teach each other. Works just Cine, say observers. six years. ErickS(.'n is a senior in high ------- T . ' ~ rl"i~ 1 oyu. Cost of a marriage ilcense has been described as the lowest ~si ble down payment on the longes t possible inst.ailment plan. 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Morefor~mon~ • • SE At &EACH CY~ESS HUNTINGTON BEA~· WESTMINSTER ~ANTQN GAllDEN GRbVf: FOUNTAIN V~tEY OAANGE NEWPORT &EACH VllA PARK LAGUNA BfACI< El TORO lAGUNA• NIGUfl MONARCH BAY It's coming up soo~. The day thot Orange County Tran sit doubles lhe number of lls buses. Adds almost twice the number of routes throughout Orange Coonty. And opens up Southern Orange County. 1-------------, lo• 1rlc.1"'o'•OI" 0"' b1o1s ~d'lf'Oule~. wrid !h•s coupon to . I ucfo ollC.v•(( .. ,.,,,,rDrr ..... \.V 5ori10Ano.CA92i'OI. 1 You'll be able to' ride around O range County lrom end to end. from Lo .Habra lo the-Comp ·Pendlelon Gate at the outskirts of Son Clemente. Or grab any of the other.r91Jtes,throua!' the heart of Orange County. They've a.II been improved, too. . The only lhing that won't change is thequorterlore.And free transfers. We'll not only gel you !here, but we'll get you there in style. With new buses. Vinyl bucket seats, package rocks, and 0 air-conditioning. ~ Send for your detailed, e6sy-to·reod new bus ~ schedules. Ride OCTD. ~ It'll get you !here. ORANGE COUNTY TRANBIT·DIBTRtCT t c.• tol! 17!.:1 ~.:;7.~'\).l r~J..1.Jo..'---·-------~--- ADC'.'RL.>J ___________ _ ClTY ________ _,,p __ _ Serv.ce or1-otll d!'~•ltH.! ________ _ I L ____ _ ·t I • 8 DAILY PILOT ()titer Dea tits LOS ANGELES iAP1 Funeral se rvices were pending for llarry Ha"'kes Shepherd, a retired British oiln1an and an honorary consul for :'\orway in Ecuador. "'ho died here at the age of 75. Shepherd, ""ho died J\1onday, \\'as 1>residcnt from 1953 to 1957 0£ an Ecuadorian subsi- diary of Balfour, Williamson and Co., a Brili<>h bank, di· rector of Angl~Ecuadorian Oilrields Ltd ., ;u1d president oC l\\'O insurance companies Jn Ecuador. CHICAGO (AP J -Raymond J. Peacock, 85. publisher .nf a chain of ncv•s11apcrs i n Norfh',\'l"st Chicago for 50 years, died Alonday. SCITUATE, ?-.lass. (APf - Alfred R. Ferguson , 58. one of !he original faculty n1embe rs of the U n iversilr of J\1assachusett S at Boston, died Sunday. He y.•as an expert on Ralph \\raldo Emerson and for the last 14 years had been ediiing "The Journals and !i.1 iscellaneous Notebooks of Ralph \Valdo Emerson." Death Notices 1 CORRI!; M1rthit J•,.,. Corre, resldefll of 62'l Cl"blloYH" Newoorl Beach, Oare ol de~m, Tue~day, May 7, 1974 • Reflecti1ig Julie Jorge nsen, 16. r.·tiss Orange County Science and Engineering Fair, and Fair Director Nat Lamn1 examine a 4 11~·inch reflector telescope, one of n1ore than 285 junior and senior high school science proj- ects being exhibited through Sunday at the City Shopping Center in Orange. ~avc~::T'·~,"ott:e..~ bFr~r \~lt~o'!~ ------------------------ J•me• W. Sml!I> ;Si•ltr•. 1111or1 Wllllems Se~J1~:sn ....1:~:ie,,.,~W~~~.v~~.uJr:; 1t74 •I 1.00 PM, (O\I~ MHil (l'l10f!I. l~!er,.,..,.nt. Ha•DOr Rtsl Ctmelery. Ballt· Berat ron, Costa i.\e51, Olre-c:lors. ENDICOTT Ma~ Morrlt F'ndlcoll. ~• 63, Resilient of 2136-C, V!1 Pul'r11, t 1guna Hiiis. Date of dee!" MIY J, 191~. SuNl....O bV "'' d1U11Mer Ind W>fl·ln·law, Mr. & Mrs. Albe<! Miils of Lf'WiSle>n, C1lll :SISier, Ml"5 Hrlen H•nwn, In ti~ of tl-•s, oonallons m1v bit m.ce lo VO\lr l1vorlrt cf\1•ilv. Arr•1111emen1S ov Sollddltb.Kk (Moel, T...,,lln, '"II' II••) 6'4-H50 HARNISH JOiin Hlrnlsh, ori>o•orlv owner ~ntl v~tMI""'" ~r fitlvtwo vtars In Ille Newoo•I Herber tffll, cf\llrttr memt>e• o• Tt.e !lllbOa Ell• C!"b Ind Tf\lrd oenerallon now •chve !n Tiie 8alb011 l•llfld Y1cht Ch,ib, ... ued •w1v SYl'ldav. MIY $. 1914 .. Ille aor ot IS. S"•Vlved bV his ; 1i11er, J,.,,,,. H&ll "' SNI 8•1t1:n. telrure world; dall(lllltr. Tina MCl(inlev ~rlo~~1:-' La I~: '.'~'[!"3:,~ .. '::~~hdr;~~I~~ hll reouesl no sfr~lct• will be "'ld-His ast.e• wlll oe 1c1111""ed a! sea Memorl~! oona!lons m,.y be made to Ttlf Carrie McKinleV Mf'f"Ol"11! l'"und. HolNI HosPi!al, Newoor-1 E111eri, c.111. HUYLER Mvrtle E. Hu~!tr. 0~1e of rt"A'" M~v ?, l91J, Resident of Tl! w_ Wiison srreet, Cosll Mes.a. C1IU. Survived by lier sl1te•. M~ Iva Armor of CO!oll Mew, C1llf. Fune-rat services, Sell Elroactway Chapel, 2:00 PM, Wr-dnad1y. May •• 1914. l"lf•· """'· El Tero Cemettry, Bill Bro.idw.JV Mortuary, dlrtctOl"5. Wl!UH Ha"v M1c1111l Weh.n, '"ldoenl of J21 SnUll H••bll•, Newncir! Beach. 011'1 of dHITI, Ml>v s. 1•1~. Survived by Ills"'"• Terence A. v1r11"' dl Ullhllr, Mrs Lloyd lllckerv. S!""vOct1 w!ll bit f>eld WedMSd1v, MI V I, 191• 11 2.00 PM, SI, Jo.othlml Ctlholfc l~~~~t~'rv, 1&~1~~~:~~-ronH'1J or ~~~1~11;~ ~~·~~rc~11::~~1~'be1"se1~1"10°~~0= Hos~lal. WltlGHT Rodtltv v. W'IQf\I. resi<tent of Laot1n1 Bearh. Dete ...f dealh M8v ). 191.t. survlwd by his wl!e, Hrlrn Wrlghl; d41J11hlf r1, Patric!• Lamm c! An111tim, C•ll!. ll'ld H1iel Halloran ol L•kt haeb!la; stven Qr1ndchildren. Srrvlce1 1~~~~~'.~:,71f;'vl"r':;'M~:oJ~1·~;:~. ~T.: famil• s1.1<1<1tih memorial ce>n1r<bY1le>n1 be made 10 The Mu/llole Scler.,,11 Soclttv of 0•1t><1t CounlY. P1clllc lllPW Marlu1rv, OirKIO<S. CHARRON kat.. Charron. Dare ol dtftll M1y 4, 1914. R"-ldenl ol Cosla MH.11. Sur· vi~~ by lier 11u,b11nd Ai.gushis Charron; llt\e son and 0&>.JQhttr·ln·lilW Robt'•! & Mllrl1 Charron ol (O!l!a Me••; one dil>.Klhltr and ,on.1n.1aw Joen 1nd Don Schlev ol Yoroa Linda: four broth .. rs, Andrew Marinello ol Florida. Oanl.,t. P11ul 1..0 ~<11 Marinrtlo of New York; lll•ff slstHJ, MlrV flrlmmer, N.Y., f~l""r t au•tnio. N.Y., JO!oeohlne M~rln~lto, tl.Y.: Mother, t vcv Marlnf'llo. N.Y.; °"'" orandclll!d RO!oary Monda¥. M•v ~. 19J7 ~t 7:00 PM S1. Jo.'lclllm Catholic Church. MAH TutWav. May 1. 197J al 9:00 .AM, St Joa~lllm CaTllOhc Chur~h ,ln!er'""nl P•<lfir VI""' Mtm0'1~1 Pa<k. E1 .. 11 !lroadwly Mat"1U8ry. dOreclots A•IUCKLE & SON WHTCLIFF MORTUARY 477 E. l 71h St. Costo Mesa 646-4888 -·-IAL TZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar Cosio Mesa -·- 673-9450 646·2424 IELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Bpipadwa·f. Costa Mesa 548-3433 -·- McCORMICK U\GUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1795 l oguna Canyon Rd. 494.9415 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY 28837 Co:im "'3 Con1strano 5:1~ j,,'ln Coo•\T,On'l .1ys 1116 -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK 3'.>00 Por.l·c View Drive Newporl B'"ath, ('l· l'lrn•a 6-!4 "1700 -·-PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 780 I B-:bo A,,. We1tm ~II'"' B9'.i 1~25 -·- SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Maio 5t. HYntong1an S..och .536-6539 ----I THE NEPTUNE SOCI ETY Ct ll'tPltlt Crtml!ion ~•••lets wlltl .,,Hmln1tio" 11 111 Tiie ~II"' S1mpl1 Alltrn1Uv1 Tt Tiit Cttfty lnYO!vr4 M1rh11ry ,.....,al c ...,.11ry Syi1tm 24 Ho•r ~me. 71 4-•46-743 1 Sunday is Fl11lBAY Ne'fA!spap er at GWC Receives Top Ruti11g The Brunding Iron. \1 cek\y newspaper of Golden \Vest College has 1von a fir st ptC1ce rating from the Columbia L'niversity Scholastic Press Assn. Coverage of campus and conlmunil.y events ·was cited :1 s excc\lenl. A recurring romn1ent v.•as that the paper is readable and suitably in- depth. The a ward was based on work performed by Branding Iron staff members in the spring and fall semesters, 1973. The college paper, produced by journalism s t udents. received 966 of a possible 1,000 points. The famous General Jumbo 780, with 2 glass belts for long mileage and a 2-ply polyester cord body for a smooth ride. The same ti re that comes on many 1974 new cars. A great buy. Complete BRAKE OJERHAUL INCLUDES: 1. lns!all NEW Meavy duty lining on au 4 wheels! t . Rebuild the cylinders on all wheels! 3. Bleed brakes -install hea11y duty brake fluid. 4. Inspect brake return springs 5. Turn and true all 4 brake drums· r-·-A.~lf~ldl 6. Repack Iron! wheel - Standard & Compact ArMrlcan Can THIS WE EK ONLY _. beanngs. 7, Adiust IJrakes and check emergency linkage a. Road test Your automobile. 95 Extra chot<Jo for disc """'" 1_.-con. ond ocldltionol porh If Modod. P1•i11ia1·y Ballot - Booklet Details 9 Propositions SAl\'TA ANA -Orange County's 737,000 regislered voters have begun receiving a 53-page, fine print booklet de- tailing the nine propositions that \Vil! appear on the June 4 primary ballot. Interim Voter Registrar J iln !\layer said sample ballots and polling place notices 1rill be sent under separate cover next week because or the size or the book let. Anyone \\'ho registered to vote since April 12 v.·on'l get a booklet until after ~l a y 22, because of unfinishl'<I pro- cessing of registration forms, Mayer said. Much of the information voters are to receive is devoted to olle ballot measure -the cont r ove r sial Proposition 9, v.'hich tiditcns existing financial disclosure la"'s on political campaigns. It takes 2l pages to explain the con1plex measure, which also creates a fai r political practices commission to keep an eye on state political campaigning. Proposition One. the recrea· tion lands bond act. takes only four pages to explain in the booklet. It would provide $250 nlillion in bonds to buy parks and beaches in the state over the next seven years. At least $90 n1ill ion of the bond money \vould go to local governments to assist in open space acquisilions and some could be designated to help purchase Upper Nev•port Bay as a \vildlife preserve. Proposition Two authorizes sale of another $250 million in bonds to match federal grants fo r cleaning up sewage waste water around the st a t e , Besides repaying the bond debt. taxpayers would also be obligated ror $131 million interest. Proposition T h re e as outli~ in the pamphlet would issue still another $350 million in bonds to ald military. \1elerans in the state purchasing homes, or farms. In this case the bonds aod interest are repaid by the vet· erans themselves. Proposition Four is a c o n s titutional amendinent pennitting mid · year re- assessments by c o u n t y assessors of p r o p e rt y damaged during a disaster such as an earthquake. Proposition Five is anOthe r con s litutionat amendment permitting up to 25 percent of state gasoline and car license taxes to be spent on n1ass transit g u i d eways . The amount used \\·ould be phased up to 25 pereent by 1978. Proposition Six, the third constitutional amendment on the ballot, would require all meetings of the s I at~ legislature and its committees to be open to the public except v.·hen a t\\·o-thirds vote by bot h houses agrees to secrecy. Prooosition Seven. the final constii utional amendment on the ballot, exemPts the chief administration officer of the state's post-secondary school· ing commission and his five deputies from civil service protections and requirements. Proposition Eight asks state voters to allow Sacran1ento County residents to vote on a combined c i t y ·co u n t y government plan. Size A78·13, plus $1.80 Federal Excise Tax per lire. $12[ 11£1'U.ClS JllC. '9:1CC Sill n lC( 1.(.f. Plll flllE A78·13 6.00·13 4 for $131.80 4 for $ 95.80 $1.80 C78·14 6.50/6.95·14 4 lor $!39.80 4 lor $ 99.80 $1.17 £78-14 7.0017.35·1 4 4 far SI Sl.80 4 lor $107.80 $1.33 f78-14 7.50/ 7.75-14 4 for $155.80 4 for $1 15.10 $1.50 G78-14 8.00/8.25-14 4 for $167.80 4for$119.80 $1.67 H7~14 8.50/8,55·14 4 for $175.80 4 for $127.80 $1.92 £78-15 7.35-15 4 for $155.80 4 IGr Sl 15.80 S2.46 F78-15 6.70/7.75-15 4 for $163.80 4 fGr $119.80 $2.58 G78·15 7.10/8.25·15 4 for $159.8{) 4 for $123.80 $2.74 H7S.15 7.601 8.55·15 4 lor $179.80 41orS127.80 $1.97 J78-15 8.85·15 4 for SJ83.80 4 lor$131.80 $3.13 l78-15 9.15·15 4for$199.80 4 for $143.80 $3.19 EXPERT FRONT- END ALJGNMENT STANDARD & COMPACT AMERICAN CJ.RS Only $ Includes setting Casler. Ca mbe r. Toe-in, and T oe -o ut t o man ufacturer's soecs ... Sa fety Check &. Road Test. Extra c harge fo r l arge r o r air conditioned cars, setting torsion bars , .. and parts if needed. 95 ·:r·j-:1·------11 ( • % % EARNS -• FLEXIBILITY FOR YOUR FINANCIAL PLANNING ! ANNUAL RAT E ANNUAL YIELD* 7V2°!0 EARNS 7.79°f't 63/4 O/o EARNS 6.98~ 6V2°!0 EARNS 6.72 Ye 53/4 °1° EARNS 5.92!e 5V4°!0 EARNS 5.39o/o 4 YEARS. 51000 OR MORE. MAX1~1U~I INTEREST AVAILABLE ON INSURED SAVINGS. 21h YEARS OR MORE $1000 OR MORE SHORTER TEAf.I FOR MORE CONVENIENCE. 1 YEAR OR MORE 51000 OR MORE. STILL SHORTER TEllM FOR EVEN MORE CONVENIENCE. 3 MONTHS $500 OR MORE. DAY IN-DAY OUT PASSBOOK. SS MINIMUM. NO PENALTIES. EASY AVAILABILITY! *lntarest compounded daily eams indicaled annual yiald when maintainad tor one year. ** Fedaral ReguhUions require a substantial interast penalty fer aar1y wllhdrawar. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES • TRAVELERS CHECKS MONEY ORDERS • TRUST DEED AND NOTE COLLECTI ON CHECK·A·MONTH PLANS • SAVE-BY-MAIL SERVICE NOTARY SERVICES.• TAX-SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS INTEROFFICE TRANSACTION SERVICE TRANSFER OF FUNDS • SAVINGS COUNSELING SERVICE . INSURANCE TO $280,000 • Ask for details NOW! FREE CHECKING ACCOUNTS :1 •,' ,· '" · .. '• ' ' • . •' . . ,. . • • .. 1nd1111du,1I accuun!s on17 Member: Federal Home Loan Bank System Federal Savings an d Loan Insurance Co rporation Affiliate: First Charter Financial Corporation Garden Grove 12141 Garden Grove Blvd. at Harbor Blvd. 534-8690 Huntington Beach 7830 Edinger Ave. at.Huntington Center 842-9311 ' Buena Park 8231 La Palma Ave. across from Buena Park Center 522-2801 Costa Mesa 3110 Bristol St. In White Front Center 979-9800 OPEN SATURDAYS Conv1nl1nt offictl 11rvlng Southern ind Nor1hern Calflornlo, Including: ALHAMBRA. AZUSA.• BEVERl..Y Htu.S •BUENA PARK • COSTA MESA• GARDEN GROVE • GL[NO/\tl; HAWTHORNE , HOLLYWOOO· l-A.INTINOTON BEACH • LAKEWOOD •l.ANCASTER• l.A PUCNT[ LOS ANQB.ES.WILSHIRE CENTER· MAMiATIAN BEACH •~• MOflrROSE • NORWALK· PALMDALE P.tii.OS VEROE.S ESTATES· REDONOO BEACH; SANTA MONICA· SHERMAN OAKS· SOUTH BAY CCNllA TEMPLE.CITY. WHITTIER-UPTOWN· WHITT17R·EAST I EL CAJON-$.A.N Dl(Ct0 ALIO IN: SAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND · BERKELEY· SAN JOSE· SACFtAMENTO ·DALY CITY·WESTLAKE SAN MATEO. REDWOOD CITY· SAN RAFAEL· MONTEREY· EL CE:nRITO • RICHMOND ·Will.NUT CREEK SAN BRUNO• VALLEJO· LOS GATOS• SUNNYVALE• FRtMc>Nt • Hl.Vw.\RCI • Sf.N LCANOHO ,_ ·. \ ' - l J\1• ~ 1111 011! " I "· lilt 'n w un ~I (I pr 'If " J' of un lh< 'P 'h r>: u \I "' J: w .la .lo lu :ti ,, " lh 1'1 1~·1 " •n " in :t\ th ar " ,., T p ~ . ., ,. ti cc ,\ ,, • n " s I r r, " t " n c { I I ' l 1 T e \v~day l)~~~bt ·r Gets Pin~zizer \E\\' l'<JHI\ !lfPI) NL'\~~d<iy, t!h· <:.'.lrd~·n City, !\.)' nl'\1 ~p.q11·r. 11011 th(• 1!174 Pulit.· t' / 't 111· IOd i!.V f O r 01 1t•;f;'111!1 1t.: put.lie Sl•r1•ic(• in n !~w1111~ 1111111 n a r l' o 1 l l's traffir in thr> VnitL'<i Stntcs :.ind 1• ni"d. ThC' ;_111·ard ;111d 17 others in 1h1• fi11,1 of Journ;1 lisni, ll·Hrr!'. lilU ~h' . q I driltll~I II ('rt' • 11tnllt"l! ·<l t·y !'re s iden t \\'illi;1111 ,J. :-.1r1;111 of f'ulumbia t'n11•·1 ,,v Th,•y 11·cri· ba sed 1 n 1v11d, 11u1 11· li1•1! 111 1!17:1 :ind IVC'f•' :111 1rd··d 1,1 l he UllJ\1•1.1t1 ':-, tn1-;ll't'S T!11· lru~h'l'..;. who ael on the :1d\'J('<' nf :in ;1d1 isory bo;ird of proff,(1u11~1I· 1:;1\'t' nn a11·ards rhl:-}1·:1r 111 t1t·t1u11 :u1d dr:in1a. UTlll,ll 1lll' pr11L·s for rrpor!1n·~ 11 t·n1 to Arthur M. 1•rt;i r11111• And !lufl"h F. lfouJ:h of the (h;1·.1·'•1 ~un·Tnncs for uocu\••ri•1..; 111·\\· t•\"ul 0 ncc in 1hc \; 11·. 1i· 1'1·n·y ~lurder. the <;pol II!'.\; a\\ard: \\'illiJm 'hcn11.11. nr the !\{'Y,' "\'ork ll;u h \"1\ .. 1:1r t·xposure of 1hu 1 1 r 1!11· \'rw York \l cli1• 1ld pro g ran1 , HJ\"t•Sl1 •;.iir1:,: n•porting: and Jarn1·:• IL l'olk of the \Vashu1~1on Star·News and .Jack \\'I.ill' of lh~ Provi dence .lourn. I ;111d ;·:\1·ning Bulletin for r1 ·1;or1111g on national ;1ff3jr~ p,/h 1r:1" c1tt•1I for his d l :; ' I n ~ 11 r 1· of a11£>ged 1rrr:.;•1l.•i 1111·" 1n f1nanc1hg of th(' t ,!!1 11;·1An IQ rc-el1;>cl f>T\'Sl'1"nl \i\'1111 Ill 1972. \\'h1 tc won 111~ ;·11ard for d1~rlosi ng •·xclp• '\ • h i\1xon'i; {rdcral 1nron " 1 1x ~1 .111nt·nts in 1970 .ind 1~171 Th•· l'1:hr:1(•r lor r(•port ing l n intcn1:11i•·n 1! :>ff.11rs was ay,·;irli"I t 1 llt·chick S1nith of the i\• .1 Yn•k T i:111•<; fnr hi~· t0\1•1.1c" 11 1l1i' Soviet Un ion ;ind 1' ;d i·•.; 111 t!J73 0 .1,,··· .. 1•;11:1 1 11.L11nµui~hcd cdilorial 1\·ri1i 1 r (;i!'.'nan Spenct•r , ··d ir Jr uf tht• Trent onian , ·rren111n \ ,r for foru .sing 1>ubli1· att1'11\11111 nn scandals in ~ C 11 .I t' r S l';. ' S S I J IC • :~o.,.rrtlt'1•·nl -t 'ilrtoons , Paul Sz('p of 1ht• J:oslnn r;Jnl){' for hls ('tlito:·1,.I c·:1rlc\Onu1~. ,_ :-.111it rr1vc; rhl1tography , An!hn111 I\. Hof1•·1·!~. f1 1•c· l<1nt·1· 1i~·•IOl!ranh11" rr0n1 n1•v· crly 1 1 11:~. Calif, for hio; ... 1-r·t.'" of pic!ttr••<i of 1!1t• ~1:1::111::; Pf :on .1llrg!'1l k1dnaprr. FL•a1urr photoi::rnphy. Slt11·ri \·1·dcr of the Associated Pres;; fr r h1<; pi<'turc of the re111r11 of a11 1\111rr1r:1n rn\\I fro1n ~:nr!h Vi1•!11.'ln1 . -l)!~11 n~ui~lh'•I ,,:on1rn1·n· tnrv. r·:rh1in 1\ !lobf'fl<; .Ir of !h~ N;1•1n11;1l -Ol)'-.t:'rVi':" to: h1" eomrn1nt11ry on pui:;!it· :1ff;1ir . .: durin11; I ~i1. -Cr itic isn1. 1;;m1ly r.cnaucr of th,.. Nr \\'Sda v sv11dicalc for criticii;1n of the arts. Nonjo1rrn1l1~t!c a1.1arrl"' lli'llOr\'. !)~nicl J. l3onrstcii1 fnr ••'fht! Amf'ri":,11s· 1111• Dcn1ocr::ili c Expt'r1!'nce." -Bio~r11ph_\'. Louis Sheaffer for "CJ'Nci!I . Son nnd Ar!ist .'' -PQ(•lrv. Rol){>rl Lowell for ''.Th<' il0\phi11." II ...,, a s Lo\ve rrs second Pulitze r Prize. -A cli:;1ting111shed book by :in Ami•rk·nn 1101 f'li.Riblc for 1,.'0nsidf'rPlitlll in any olhcr cxist111g 1·a!t'gor,I'. the late Ernrst necker for · ' The l.>t.'ni;1 I uf llt•nth INSTANT CASH! \Vo buy d"-lmonds. olrl gold, sliver, qcmslones nun!'. sicrcos. musk:al 1nsrrument3, most everything. ~ACITl'S . · c .. t• "'" i...1ri & i.... 1838 Newport D0tilevard Co~la M"""· C11. 92827 Pilon~ (714) GAG-774 1 T uesdar, May 7, 1974 DAIL V PILOT 8 Speeders Still Abound on Roadway !ft\TH SHOPS Custom Lining Drawers, Shelves & Sil'tflf' Drawers Alisochlled Press Writer kee1iing at the legal lin1it of 55 Two months after the 55 1n ,p.h. to sec y,•hat other 1nilcs per hour speed limit 1notorista were dolng. The AP weut into effect on a 1 also checked on the number or 11 a t l o n w i d e bMis, an speeding tickets isslled beCore Associated Press s u r v e y &nd after the limit was shows Americans have slowed 1ov.'ered and on lraf!ic acci· dov;n a little hul arc still dents. driving faster lhan the law An1ong the conclusions: ullow .... 'fhc 1\P sent reporters in the oil! tontlguous states to drive uu the l1i~hY.'ays on 1'1ay I, -- • -An1ericans in all but a handful of states, including \Vyoming, \\lisconsin, Idaho, • I Delaware and Oklahoma, are ignori'ng the 55 m.p.h. limit, whizzing by a driver who travels at the legal speed . -in Indiana -sa w a patrol car actually pull over a speeding vehi c l e. But authorities cite statistics to show lhat they are enforcing FREE ESTIMATES Q'tr:EEVERYTHING ~f.W FOR THE -The average speed on the law stringently. Th e most highways is 6.S to 70 Kansas Highy,•ay Patrol said nl .p.h., below the speeds 6,091 arrests 101· speeding were people used to travel at when "'made during tbe week ended the legal limit was 70 or 75 April 15, up from 2.352 arrests m.p.h. in the stllne week of 1973. The National Safety Cow1cil says !raffle deaths in March were down 25 percent fron1 a year earlier; Ohio officials say 107 persons died in tr affic accidents on ~1arcb and April \Veekends this year. con1parcd to 193 persons last year; North Dakota authorities said there have been only 31 fatalities so far this year, compared to 52 .last year. . ~~:::· BATHROOM ro....011. '""'· .,,..,... .. """';"i . •nd • com1>le1111111 ol I 644·2353 .. ~ • ...,,, •• a. 111" 1- BANKAMEA ICARD MASTER C GE .A.f.. OPf N SUNO"'I'. 12 5 HAR ..,,.~ -Police are giving out more tickets. OnJy one AP reporter -The hl ghway.s are safer. Extra care in engineering •. .it makes a big diff ere nee in small cars. \ ere are Good Little Cars Good little cars are pri ced lu'''· Good Ji11\c cars can gel good g<is 1111h .. ·a::I.'. liJ..l' ~ova. Maveriek an<l ~1 u~tan~ 11. Good little cars ca n seal four or n1aybe fi"c people like Vega. Pinto and Nt.1i..·erick. Good little cars offer locked·in. , 1ut-of·si~h1 trunk space lik e Pinto. Good littl e cars offer conventi onal ignition. Good little cars require points and condenser replacement. And, they require spark plug changes at 6.000 miles. These changes arc recommended by the n1anufncturers and could cost you as mu ch as SSJ cverv 24.000 mile ;. ecars • Great Little Cars Great little cars like Dodge Dart Sport and Plymouth Dus1er arc priced surprisi ngly 1Ll\'-' compar~d to oth er sn1a\I cars. Great \i11lt: l·a r..; like ·p1,n1outh Du~ter an.d J)1)dge Oart Sp1..)rt Wi t!l their Slan1 Six e ngi nes.' provi:cl in l:c rtifi t:tl lests L'llllducted by th(.' l lnited Stati:s Aut1l Clul1 rhat they can get rnuch belier _l!<tS 111ilcage in ci ry and highway drivi ng than Nl1va or Mavcril:k. AnJ in the <0me USAC test. they eve n got better mileage in ci ty traffi c 1han a ~-cylin der Mustang II~ Great little cars like Plymou th Valiant and Duster. and Dod~e D<trt seat five or six people, and h :J\"t~ n111re h1proom than NOv<i. Hornet, rv1;:iverick. Vega and Pinto. (~rl·at lit1le c~u·s 111...t.: Dodge Dart SJ)Ort ;..incl Pl\ n1outh l)us1er offer n1ore rhan three timc:s 1h~ trunk s pa~e of JJinto, all under lock and hey and out. of sight. Gr..::at little cars like Dod~e Onrt and PJ vn1outh Valiant and Duster 1..)ffer "Electrtinic lgn.ition st andar{I. An ex .. :lu ~i rt: st~1ndard ft'ature on sn1 all c~11·s fron1 Chr)sler Corporation. Grc;i1 li itlt' l':tr-, lihl' J>!)lll{1ut hValianiand Duster .ind J)llllµc !)art !la\1..' nt1 (1\lints ur c .. 1ndenser 10 rt.:pl :ll't', :111tl :-park J)lugs ~an last up to 18.00 0 rnik:·, unc.fl'r ll(>rn1al driving condition~. ,~ sa,·in~~ l€J Yl)l/ l•f up tu Sh2 cJ't'r compi:titive h-c vlindcr ca'rs like Nova and Ventura in the fir,-1 2-LOl)(I n1iles alunt.:. t The answer is at your · Dodge and . Chrysler-Pl outh alers~ <And you can drive one home ·today.) DODGE DART SPORT "Be1te1 Gasoline Mileage~ is a booklet lull ol information 1h1t tan help you sawe gas . Get yours lr11 from your nearest Dodge or Chrysler· Plymouth De1ler'1! ' PLYMOUTH DUSTER ( A~cHRVSLER v CORPORATION OODGE. • CHRYSLER •PL VMOl.JTH • D00GE TRUCKS SEE THE DUSTBIS AND VALl~NTS m' YOUR SEE ALL THE DARTS m' YOUR , ' . ··r11t1 uncl>Onld end rtwlt1 Gtitltted bt USAC T111l CGndUC:lld J-'n11or1 .ano Feb1u.ir~ 1914. tM.il111en1~ l~I r1tt5 olMI pan~''" .:i•f" r'l1r,1(!~d !!om 191~ C11111on ~ lJbor Gurde <'ll'ld P.1rl$ Mal'lual Labor,.,,, bl std on nll~fl .avtr"p 01 SI0.00 pet l'louf, , • • • J 0 DAILY PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE SUPl•IO• COUltT Of' THI STATE OP CALl .. 011.MIA f'Olt THI! COUNTY Of' OltANft Nit. A·nt:M NOTH~I 0 .. HIAlllHG O• •11'ITIOM f'(ltt ... O.AT'I! Of' \\11\.L "a.MD FOi LETillS TllTAMINTAllY !M>NO WAl\/'101 Ellett DI ltUTH D INGOLD, DKeelootd NOTICE IS Hfltl!IY (;l\/'EN ttl•I DOROTHY I. REICl-ILE '''" 111..i "'''In• ~ll!lon IOI' Ptot>alt of Wlll tnd 1or f~IHllCI OI ltlt ... , Ttlll ...... l•rr Ill 11\t ~loner ~t-iw:t 10 wtllcl'I II m.O. for hlflhllr "'llcul1r1, and ,....,, lllt llm1 •nd f!IKt ol Marl119 lt!9 ........ Ml been Ml hlr M1y ti, Ull, ti 9 XI .i.m., In TM court•-ot o.p...-1 No. 3 ot 111d o;ourt, 11 700 (l'llt Ctf!ltr Df"lvt Wtsl. In 1111 City ol Stnlt An.1, Ctlllornlt . Otttd MIV 1, 1t11. WILLIAM I. St JOHN, cou,,1r Cit•~ CLINCY AND OLINCY AttetMYI II LN ltUO Wlhhlrt M\til. Wit ll'I Lft A~lff. C1lltomi. t0014 Tt{: nu' "'·lUO ""-"' tor: l"ttllj_, Putlll1"9d Ortnge Co.11 Deltv P!lol. Mir 6. 1. U. !t7' 1!91·1t PUBLIC NOTICE -----~~=---l'ICTITIOUS IUSIN l!SI NAME STATl!MENT TM forlowln(I pt'!'s.on ls Ooh111 Otl\I"'~ I S: ORANGE COUNTY WHIR L ·A · ROUND, J&.i C1mptJI Driv1. N""1POl'I Btacl'I, (1lllornl1 Al Your Serv>c1 En~rprl.5a Inc., lM& CamQUt Drive, NtwPQ.1'1 BI I c II , C1llfornl1 T/111 bUllMU 11 cOl'lducled by I CO•· POtlllon. Al Y""r Servlct ffllerpr laes, Inc. Loli 01 .. 1111, Vice P•llid1n1 Tiiis 111re,.,.nt w11 11\tod wolll Ille Cou"' IV Clerk cl 011111141 CQU!\ly on April l"/, 1914 . "'"f7' Pllbllsheo Oranoe CoJs l Dilly Plkll. April .)II, 1nd May 1. 14. 21, 197' 1.a1.1t PUBLIC NOTICE STATl!MENT OF AIANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS IU51NES5 NAM£ The lollowino person 1111 .Jt>an<!OMd lhe u .. of Ille llcll!lout Du:lln~H name: POMONA AUTO SOOY, 1719 POtl'Ofll Ave . Colli Mell. C1lltornl1 916?7 Tile Flt1ltlou1 Bu1lntts Name referred TO lbOvtr ....... llltd In 0!'"111\lf Covn•y °" Sfftl. 7, 19n Tl\loOOO<'t C..<ild Mlllfr, 266M P1wo 01<11t, Sin Ju•., C1olsrr1f!O, C1llfornl1 ,,.,, Tl'll• tM1•lne11 w11 conducl!<I DV 1n 1'1dlvlduil. Tneodore c;. Milltr 11111 """'""I ....... Ille<! wllll lhl C"""'Y Cl1•k or Orange Covnly on AprU n, 1t11 ·-Pllllllihed Or1noe Co.1! 01llr Pllol, AOfll 13. JO ind M•Y 1, U. 197l \J99+7' PUBLIC NOTICE Tutsday, May 7, 1974 Device Protects ·Falcon SACRAMENTO (UPI) -An electronic a n t i-trespassing device i!. now in operation on ilorro Rock in Morro Bay to protect the historic nesting sile o! the American Peregrin falcon, state wildlife officials reported today. The device, developed by a Sacramento firm, is designed to alert law enforcemeilt officials to the presence of persons on the massive, 576- foot high rock on the San Luis Obispo County coast. Anyvne now climbing the rock is subject to immediate arrest, the Department of Fish and Game said. The plight of the ~torro Rock falcon became krlov.'n in 197'2 when lv.·o persons \\'ere apprehended descending from the rock and young birds were di scove red mi ssing. Peregrines abandoned their nesting at the site in 1973 because of the disturbance. ''Although State Department of Parks and Recreation regulations prohibit climbing the rock beca u se of considerations of h u m a n safety, people still attempt the feat and 10 have fallen to their deaths," the Fish and Game department said. Installation of lhe device \\'8S jointly announ~ by the F'ish and Game Department. the defenders of wildlife and the National Audubon SOCil!ty. The t'\li-o conservation groups shared in the $6,000 cost of PICTJTIOUS BUSlrlESS the detection system, the NAME STATEME NT de partlnent said. TM lollowln11 perlOtl 11 dolr111 b\l:lll'lfln --'------------ "' NEWPOll:T FISft co .. !1115'1 381rl S•.. PUBLIC NOTICE NeWPOrt Beach, C•ll!ornl• 92663 1------------! Jol'ln Cr•ll Frels, Sil''~ l91h SI.. SL,.·14222 1<1ewporl Belch, C1lllornl1 92663 NOTIC I! TO CRED ITORS Thll Dusl~u hi tondUC!ed by an SUPER IOR COURT OF THE lndlvl<Na1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA l'OR TH E .JOhfl C. Frels COUNTY OF ORANGE Tllll tla!emlf!I w11 !lled wt111 l~r Ha. A·1'"4 c .... nrv Clerk ol Or1"11e County on Maren Estate of ROBERT M. WALSH, ,,, 1974. O«e.tl.ld. l'J160 NOTICE 15 HE REBY GIVEN to Ille Publl1Md CK1ooe Cooist 01111 Piiot, crec1llor1 of IM abO\fl named oee-nl April n, JO. 1f!CI M•Y 7, u, 1971 11111·11 IN! 111 Pf•!Olls ha\llng claims ao11nst Ille -----'--'------1J.1id decedent ire r911ulrtd to 1111 llletn, PUBLIC NOTICE w11n 1,.. necessary vouct..ro, In Ille oftlcl -------------lfll IM clerk of IM 1bove ..,trued cout1. or to prftefll them, with Ille nec.ssarv STATEMENT Off A•ANDOHMEHT Cll' -..:,hers, lo Ille underill!ned 11 Ille L1w USE 01" FICTITIOUS •USIHESS MAM• Oft!« of <YMELVEHY & ~YERS, 611 TM IClllO'<f".11'19 P"""°" 1111 10.ndoned Ille WKt Sl•lh SI., L01 AnQfleS, C1Uloml1 11$1! of ltw foctl!loin butl11ens n1rn1: 9!JOU. which rs t,.. plaee of ?Justness ol H1rb<w' Tow!r19 Co., ii 961 W. lltll §!., ,,.. uf!M<"Sillned In 111 millers pier11tnl119 Cotli M«a, C1!!lorril1 10 IM esla!e of wld dK-nt, wl!ll!n lour TM llclltl""I tiu1 lnesl MIN rtfrrnd lo montm. 1fter Ille lirst pvt>llCillon of this lbOvt WIS !UM In Ori~ Covnly on l>OlfCt. IJ trcn I, 1f7'2. ~11<1 NirU ~. 1•14, 11.Dt>eri e. (!laol Lord. ?11~ WlndlO"ll Ch1,1otte L. warsn Clrclt, Huntlf!glon Se.tell. Callloml• E•e<:u1rl• of rllt Will of t'll.46. me 11JOYe n1med deeedl!ftl lllll b1.11ln111 w11 conducted 11¥ an O'MELVENY & MYERS lridlvldu1I. 611 W11I Sixtl'I SI. Robert 8. Lord Los /.lltelt1, C11ilonr'4i f001J ll'IUfS f21l) 6M-112t Publl1M<J Or1ngc COMst O.Uy ~lol, A"°"'"" ,,,.. l!xeatrtir Acri! 23. :io and M1y 7. U, 1914 11()9.7l 'Publlsl>l!d Oran!l'? CCIII! D1Uy PUcl, April 16, 1J, 30, ind M1y 1, 191l 1:l28·7t PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FICTITI OUS SUSI NESS Tne following ptrions 1rt Clclng NAME STATEMENT bu1lnes\ as: The lolloWlflll petions are Oo!09 TM VIM'y1rd, An Ari G11lerv. l.IOO Du1ine11 as: l r~lne Avt .. No. 216 NfWPMI Breth, STEREO HAVEN, B9t1 (;oldrn West Calltom1• 91660 Ave .. Hun11ng1on Beacn, CalilO!'nla 926'7 Kellh Rober! Nttly, 3045 P1tl!lt Ave.. Cu•ll1 V, Ha"tfll, 51S 11111 SI., Lano Beien. Calllor.,ia 90fl(l7 Huntington Seith, Calllornl1 '116'1 Fre<Ser!dt W. Harl!On Jr .. 1$570 lus11n W. J. Lortie. 1SJ'91 PMll'I Ln .. vlllag• Way, No. 7l. li.nl!n, C•tlf0f'ni1 HuMlfllllon Be~cn. California 9'11>19 ori111G Tiils Duslness 11 conductto DV 1 11ener11 ;1111 busl"'H I• con!luded rw 1 II"'"'' ~r1,,...s11!p. J)artntfship W1rrl!ft J . Lorlie l(ei!ll R. Neely Tl>ls 1!a1tmenl w11 !lled with lht Tnl1 sla\l'mef\I w11 Nied wllt. County Coonly Clt•k of Orange County on M1rc1> Clerk cl Or•no• covnrv on April '29, 191' 19, 1971 FJ2 ... FU47' f>utlllslled Orl"lot Coltl Dally Piiot. Publls!)ed Ora119e Coast Dally Pllol, AOfll JO. 800 M1y 7, 11, 21 . 191l JjQO.]t APl'll i1, JO Ind May 1. 14 117t 1121-74 PUBLIC NOTI CE l"ICTIT IOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOT ICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowlflll pen.on h doing ~neu The followln11 per~ 11 ll<llno Dulll'ltH I S: IS: CO'°'TEMPOR.ARY FURNITURE OF MOULD FREE CHEMICAL CO., 1J01 CALIFORNIA, JUOI Camlf!O C1plslr11n11. Avocado, NeWPDrl 8t11ch, C11ilorni1 Sen Ju1n C1pl11r1rio, Calif. 9'1615 9'1660 Klllltrlnt Hlltn Miiier. llln6 C1llt Ronald Vand!nt>evVel, !831 Plrion San O+tg.o. Slln Juan C:1pislr•no• C1. Drive, Hunlinglon Se1cll, Call!ornle 91675 9'16"19 Tiiis business ls ·cond11e1ed bY '" T~ls 11uslllfr1t Is tondvcled by an lndl~ldu11. lndlVidUBI K1111e..rne H. Miiier R. J. v~nDeoheuvel . Tiiis s111limenl w~) filed with 1111 This tlatemenl w11 filed W•!ll lh~ Counly Clerk of Or1ng1 Counly on Mir 3, l"!llmly Clerk or OrlnQt Coonh on Aprol 191•. 2:1, 1914 , .. , .. l"·JJS'5 ..,. "" Putlllslltd Orlfl!le Col!.t 01lly Pilot. Pllbllthed Oo'ange Co1sl Oaltv P1lct, Miy 7, 14, 11, 71. 191' 160S·1• April 2l, JO, and May 7, 1911 1)96..7; SO WHATS NEW WITH YOU? Only the Daily Pilot really tells you what's new in your local community ... every day DAILY PILOT \ UPI Ttltpho,_ NANCY KISS.INGER ~Ll TALKS WITH WIFE OF JORDANIAN PREMIER Rea red in Wealthy Setting, She Lea rned Amenities Long Ago J(issinger's Bride Makes Splash in ~1 iddle East A~1AN, Jordan 1AP) - Nancy l\laginnes Kissinger has put her shyness into storage. In 9!kiegree Eguptian heat she cheerfully scrambles 80 yards down to inspect the Roman baths at Alt!xandria. An Episcopalian, she visits J er u salem and tours Judaism's \\fa iling \Vall. the ~1oslcms' Dome or the Jlock and the Christian Church or the Holy Sepulchre. A six-footer, she hugs President Anwar Sadal,'s \'fife and manages not to appear av.•1™.•ard despite the six or eight inches bctv.'cen their heights. A chain-smoker. she doesn't break out her cigarettes in public. And she pads to the back of husband tlenry Kissinger's jet lo chat with reporter s. memorizing most of their names on the first shot. <rV~ With This Ad . Fuel & Ignition Diagnosis By App0intment At The Repair Centers Listed Below Reared in a wealt h y, suburban Ne\\' York selling, Nanc:t r..Iaginnes learned the social amenities long ago at the ~'laster's Girls School in Dobbs Ferry and ri.1 o u n t 1-Jolyoke College. But moving onto the world diplomatic stage as the.v.•ife of Kissinger, a globe trotter \\'ith an impulsive and offbeat sense of humor, is a test even for this smooth, 4 O ·ye a r • o I d socialite. .. Don't do i!, ~·ou can't afford her.'' Ki ssinger told a reporter \\'ho offered to take his bride shopping in an Arab market. \Vhen cameramen closed in on her at the home of Israeli Premier Golda ~·leir, Kissinger feigned a pout and observed: "One of the shortcomings of my married lift! is no one W<UJIS to take my picture any more.'' 8 . ..... -. "Let's Be Responsible" Asked v.·hether her husband had fed her any bright lines, she said: '·He has, but I keep forgett ing them." Kissinger also uses his wife. as he does everyone under his command. as an instrument of his foreign policy. Jn Israel. she v;·as sent to ~1asada to poke among the excavated ruins of the 1st century JeY:ish re be 11 io n against the Romans. i n addition to visitng o t he r Jewish. ~1oslem and Christian points of interest and an Arab market. In Jordan. she paid a hospital visit to Queen Alia aJld her new daughter. In Egypt. the principal target of her husband's drive to improve the American image in the Arab \\'orld. she will to u r the Nile on Wednesday. including the tombs of the ancient kings at Luxor. Get -an Echlin 'Hi-Energy' Tune-up. Too many cars 1oday are wasting energy-and money ... blowing ii oul of thelrlailpipes ... for lack of a good tune-up. Our Echlin "Hi· Energy" Tune·Up delivers the eKtra spark energy you need to squeeze all the power you can get-oul of every Otiopof gasoline. And every Echlin part is perfectly matched-made lo work together-with no weak links-for better performance. For a Tune-Up you can "!eel"-for more power out ol less gasoline-get our Echlin "Hi-Energy" Tune-Up. ''"" =~ COSTA MESA AUTO PARTS '=' I c H L! n® 2165 Hcrbor Blvd., 548-3443, 54~·3448 . STOP AT ANY OF THESE ECHLIN TUNE-UP CENTERS: Arlan pfohl Chevron Service 3190 Hari>cw Blvd. Co•la Mosa 540-9650 C & C Texaco Service 2252 Harbor ol Wil- Co•la Mosa 54M34 I D & M Texaco Service 3001 Harbor Blvd. Co•lo Mola 549·1200 Dee Whit.on Chevron Service 2801 H-llvd. c •••• -545-4755 Grand Prix Tire-Automotive 1718~11vd. 645-7022 Harbor Shell Station 2249Harl>orll•d. Co1Io Mota 646·5233 Jack BoH• Fair Euon Folr & Folr•if'W Cosio Mosa 556·6281 Jim Mance Chevron Service 2160 Harbor Blvd. c .... -642-1717 M & M Automotive 1711 .. omoftG.A•f'. Co•I• Mosa 54a.508 I Mesa. Vent. Union Service 1645 A4-s ....... c .... -540-1~06 South Coast Shell 3045 lrlilol St. c .... -546-7220 Vista Center Shell _ , l.9ffl " l'loctflllo Co.to Mosa 642·9044 • Big Gam.e .,...w.,. OlOGUHS Sc lieduled ~~J~g~\ • • Sunday is FlltlDAY' SHOP ~ I V ll l !~~~-ll~Bt"~~·~~~~·~~.~~~~~~~""~lhe~~,1~¢~l~fi~~a1~1,~11~ F:ntaln ~alle~~o l lce\i . "' ••· ,, .• ,,. --- officers and members of the Los Angeles Rams w 111 con1pete in a charity basketball game at 8 p.m. May 10 at Fountain Valley High S<:hool. EXTEND YOUR LIFE EmND YOUR ARM The school is at 1781.6 Bushard St. BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK Tickets for the game are $2 for adults and $1 for students and children. Profits will go towards the police officers' Benevolent FREE! in Fund and local Llttle League teams. 'Mte footba11 players who will take to the courts \Viii include Phil Olson, Jack YoWlgbioOd, Jack Snow. Isiah Robertson, Rich Saul, Law r ence l\1 cKutchin. Bill Nelson and Tony Baker. HUNTINGTON BEACH TOMORROW, MAY 8th OKA ELEMENTARY 9800 YORKTOWN 7:30 • 9 p.m: A Public Service from Huntington Beach Rotary Club and •• Kaiser Delay SAN BERNARDINO (UPI\ -The county Air Pollution Control District hearing board has agreed 5-0 to grant Kaiser Steel Corp. of Fontana a I variance until Dec. 31. 1976 on emissions from it s coke ovens. TI1e firm is experimenting with a device to reduce emissions. Orange County Heart Association INNOVATION A Great Leap Forward for Savings Depositors PACIFIC SAVINGS Inaugurates Its New PHONE-A-TRANSFER (PAT) Account You can authorize us to transfer Money from your Pacific Savings Passbook Account to your bank checking account by simply ca11ing -us on the telephone. Save lots of Gasoline, Time and Energy YOU CAN MAINTAIN MORE OF YOUR MONEY IN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT EARNING SY.% PER ANNUM ON EVERY DOLLAR· EVERY DAY Available to Everyone, including Corporations And Businesses No Minimums Or Maximums As 1b Amount Or Duration Of Ea.ch Account Never A Service Charge OPEN A PAT ACCOUNT TODAY AT ANY OF OUR BRANCHES In Addition to Passbook Accounts, Pacific Savings Pays These High Rates on Certificate Accounts ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE MIN. !IA LANCE MIN. YEARS 7.79% 7.50% $ 1,000.00 4· 6.9811 ~ $ 1,000.00 2~· 6.72% 6.50% $ 1,000.00 I or 2· 5.92% 5.'5% $ 1,000.00 90 days · nr Feden.1 reeulatlon, ,. !IUbstantia.I pen&tty is ~red kir early withdrawal. (P<nalty Provision-. Not Apply to Ml' Accounts! Our Free Services for Qua.lilied Accounts include: • Sa.le Deposit Boxes ($500 &.la.nee) • Money Orders •"Traveler's Checks • Trust Deed Note Collection BRANCHES ARCADIA LA CRESCENTA 41 E. Live Oak (213) 445-0550 2121 Feolhlll 81vd. BELL GARDENS LAKE FOREST 5740 E••I Aortnc. A'ltnu1 (213) 773.5011 In lttt L•ke Fomt Vlll•g• "CANOGA PARK Shopping Center On tht fNlll In Top•no• Plu• LOS ANGELES Sttopping Center (213) 113-1550 400 N. Vermdnl 5401 E. Whifller Blvd. 'CERRITOS 'MONTEREY PARK On the NII In Lot CeftllOS (Zll) 115•1251 210 North Gartltld Avitnut Shopping Center "ORANGE "COSTA MES.t. On lhe lftlll in the Mall cl on lhl m111 '" ScM.tth Cc••• Orange Shopping C•nter Pta1:1 Shopplnt Cent1r (T14) 5411-< .. I "SAN BERNARDINO DOWNEY On tti. mall in Inland 10000 lalfewocd Bh'd. Shcpplng C.nler (E1ewtM Offkli) g1s) 123-HOt WHlmER 1211 E••t FlrHIOM Blvd. 13) 112 .. 194 11215 £111 W11hlnglon Blvd. (2t3) 241-1120 (714) 511-0too (213}"115-1111 (2t3) 72l-1215 (213) 573-1710 (714) 137-4512 (7t4) IM·l45f (213) 112-0357 •offices open night and day and Saturdays ASSETS OVER $390,000,000 • • •• IT HCITICa ••• CONV• •IAL DI<• EST AT 1k1 E EDWIN Ell'ERET NOTIC ELWAY I ptlllt C.OllVl'flM " ""' ""'"'" ,ktt, s"1 IOWl l L~' •K~ mo" flCOl'dt tlllfenc 1111rtlcul1 pl1<1 of tor Mir """' c!Wf'I, 11 '"" cliy "'"' c IArtNll 6 (All <UUM NIWP'O 1'14) t1 Altlrftf """'' MIY j , SU " T NOTIC• ... CONV RIAL DICI EST AT 1k1 E EDWIN EVERll: NOT JC ELWAY I petU convet• w ~ proper• 'Ide, Sii low1: , .. ... ... ...... 1::: Mltldl leul. .., 1xcl _, ... -··-Gn Or1NI N" ... ·-· gr1nt •M' """ ·-~ 111rtteul Plltl W Mo <WITT -'·. 11'11 clh' 011911 •AllNI 6 CAil uu NIWP' (1141 •• '"'' M1y4 • • HOTIC . .. ' .. DI< ESTA .... eowot 'flVElt NOTI ELWA .... ~­~ -.. _ -..., .. .... .... ·-""" ""' ~"' COi/rt, ,..,, 0'1 ..... .,. • <A "" •• 1714) • ,,, M1y 6 NOTI ••• , .. .. o• En ... EDWI EVE •• ELW • '~' " "" 1!111, .... , T " "' ~· ... ... ' llll ' ... ' .. M M " '"'' " c ... • "'' ' PUBLIC NOTIC>: PUBIJC NOTICll IUf'•ltOlt COUIT °' TMI STATI 0, (All~lN IA 1'01 TKI COUMTY or Oll.MOI PUBLIC NOTICE ILI"-10# •UPlllOll CIUttT OP lMI IT&T• 01" CAl.trOl:MIA 1"01 na COUNTV °"Oil.ANO• C.iiot N•. A ,ll21 .......... SU,11101 C:OUIT"~OP TMI ITAT• Olll' C&LIPOINIA POl THI C:OUNTV 'Of' QU.NGI .... •·7'711 NOTICI Ofl AOMUUST1'ATllJ('S SAll 01' lUL HOfl'llrt' AT f'llVATI II.LI .... A•1'111 NOTICI 011 MIAltMO 01' f'fTITION ESTATE OF DOllOTH Y LILL IAN ORA. NOT\CI 0, MIAllH OP "IT!TION 1'01 OR.Oil OlllCTINO TM I O.Ciand. flOtt OllOll o ta,ICTINO TM I CO MV IYANCI AMO TIAHS,.111 01' NOTICt: IS HERE8Y GIVEN ltt•I t'ONVITAN'I ANO TIAJIC""lll 01' l lAL PIO,llllTV TO COMl'LITI SHARIE LEE CV MM IN Q $ 11 Ill.I.. PIO,.lln' TO COMl"l.ITI O«CI OINT'I C:OMTltACT 9dmlnl11r1trl• ot ftlll 111111 ol oo'ro1nv Dl:CIOINT'J CONTl .. CT ESTATE Of EL.MER f:. f.V'flETT. LIH11n Orr, Clt<. .. HO, wlU Mll el prlvllt ESTATI! OF ELMER f . EVElllTT, l kl ELMl!"1l IVEllETT, tka l!LMEll u l•• to lllf h!911t1t •lld btll 111clner, unotr •!fl ELMl!ll fVEllaTT, akl l!lMEll EDWIN IVEllETT, ·~· I , Ii!.· 11\t 1tnM •lld (Oftdi!IOl'I• h1rtlntfltr l!!OWlN l!VEllETT, ·~ e . E . EVERETT, dec1•Nd rn.tlllon.O. •"Cl lubl•CI 10 connrrn1111on l)y EVlillETT, dk••Md NOTICE 15 H£1l!llY Ol"l(l!N lh•! 11\4 Suwlor Court. on Ju,.. u. lJ~. II NOT ICE IS HEREllY GIVllH 111•1 ELWAYNE e. IVElllJTT .... lllld !lffW\n llW hOu• (If t:OI) o'C.1(1(1( A.M, (II" llll;•ller l!LW•YNE e:. E\IERl!TT 1111 llltd 11tr1J11 • Ptllllon. I« Ol'dtr dlrtc:tlno Ille wl111!11 Tiit lln"lt tlklwtd bV t•w 11 tilt • pttlllon lor or~r dlrtcilno lht (onv•y1nct 11\d tranlltr (If 1t11l ,!"\"10t•!Y olllc• ol lltf•Y E~lilei..1. tltorn,/tat u ld (l!flvey•roct tl\cl tran,11r frf R..,I Pn1p1rtv lo ((ll'Ylpltt• Dtctdtnl'1 conlr1c1, on .ctmlnl1lr1IQI', 11°171,1 9tK ll 9 ou!tvtrd. 10 compltlt Dtcedt10'I contr.et, on Pf'Ol)IO'I'/ klealtd lri lht ((lt.l!lll ol ll:lvtr· Muntlnoton Bt1ch, Ctlll0tnlt , all lllf orOPtrlY localld 11'1 !ht ewri•v ot. Rlvtt· 11dt, 11111 or c1n1cwn11, O•cr btd •1 fol· right, !Ult. lnttrt~t. a nd cu11t ot 11141 t ldt, Sltlt 01 C•tllor,,11, dew:rllltd 11 !(II. low.: d9c.11Hd, •llcl 111 11141 rl~ht, llrlw. Ll\llrtsl low1: Lot 41 Of Trttl Jto. IJ017 ti 111r M&O Ind U ltlt 11111 11\1 l lltlt QI Oorollly Lii· THAT P 0 RT ID N OF· THI!: re<or~ ,,, blolc its Pfttl 31•nd1' ot 11•11 ()rT, dtett..O. II.•' .cq\llr.O IW ootr•· NOATHEAST QU"ATER Ofll THE m1p1 In llw 01nc1 ot 1111 cou11ly lion DI law or otn..rwlw , ol!Wr ll\lln or 111 NORTHWEST QUAllTER 01" Sl!CTION rtc:orO" ot Wld (:au11IY. fddlllon 1(1, Iii•! ol u ld dti; .. \11;1, •t 1111 l\, TOWNSHIP I SOUTH, RANGE 3 r1lfl"t1'1Ct lo IWllCll II 1111dl for f\!11htt llmt of tltr dtttll, 111 •nd to 111 111•1 ctr· EAST, SAN BERNAll.OINO BA.SE ANO "rtl(ullrs, •lld 111•1 11\1 tlm1 tl\!I 1111 t1l11 rttl P..OOltrt\I. 1ltu111 111 lllfl (:Hy ~I MElllOIAH, IN THI! COUNTY OF ol.ct ot ht1rl111 tht 11rnt ... , bttn WI Hunll"Olon Bui:!\, 0rt"99 CWl\IV, Ct h· lltLVERllOIE, STATE OF CALIFOltNIA, for MIY n. ,,,,, ,, 'o'c10C:k '·"'··In !ht lorlll•. lll&etlbld ti IOU.OW\: OESCRllEO AS FOLLOWS; COll!1room ot Otp1rhfltlll NO. J of I.lid A11 11111 <"'•lfl r11I pr-rtv In lht BEGINNING at 1111 Nor111e•ll COl"f\tt court, ti 70I) Clvlc Ctfllt r Qrl"'ll W11t, 111 Counlr. of Or1ng-. Sltlt of Ctlltvr11lt a1 1111 Nor111wftl Qllfrltt of Secllon II 1~-cl"-· ot 51111 An c 111 ... to dt •c• bfd 11 tOllolliS: 1 ,.. N C , .. •1 I •· I ... n · •HCeL 1, Tiie E \I h II al 1111 Tllenct Wt1ttr!Y, 1 0l'8 "'" ortllfr,, 0.fld AO<~ 3a. ltll • 1 1 Une of u ld Secllon. 7«1.00 f..,I TO THE WILLIAM E. St JOHN NatlllWHI ouifler Of llw Northw•ll TA UE POI NT 01" tEGtNNlNG: (:aunty Cltn DUlfltf of !ht Nortll lltll ot IOI ' Ln Tlltflet Southlrly, Sll.00 fttl ti°"° I ••INtl. ICHAO, J(MUllON. K•NN•OY tlock ''" T..-.cl No. u., 11 lllbwl\ Oft . Mri. 11'111 I• ptrtllll wllfl 1hl ea1ltrly & CA.IUON mto tlltrt of recOl"dtd In 8oall 10. PtOf!i llrw ol lllot Natlhw•I QVfr1v o4 Mid •tU MKA"TMU• •lVO. lS •rid ~ of , ... 1Ktl11ntau$ Mepl, •--•I I> ,,__ WH ... ...., '" >> .... • ... •tc:or1h ot uld Or•na• Counry. ,,... on ' ,...., '""' · Nt:'llLI" llT •llACM, CAlLl"OltNIA tl PAllCll I: Tiie Etsl lltll ol lllf llOl'8 1 tine 11\al 11 ~r•ll•I wltll lllf 010 nM1'll SoolhWfll ou•r1tr of Ille Nor!hwtsl Natl'htrly 11.,. ol t•;cl Stc:llOl'I Ill Atllf"lllV• llf" lhl "•1111-r Qu•rttr 01 Ille Norni 11111 tl'ld lht Tlltroc• N«tlltrly, S311.00 Ifft to • l)Olnt ,.l/bl,111td Or111111 Cotit Dilly Pllol, $outtlt•ll QVtrltr of Illa NatlhwC1-I ln 1111 Norlllfflv lint ol JAtll St<:t1on 111 M•Y .. 7, 11 lf74 15jQ.J~ QUl•ltr Of !ht Norlll 11111 or Loi 1 In Th1nct E1st1rly 163 S5 t-e~t dLOn~ tne B1111;k lt 01 Trtct No. u. •••flown on .i Nortr.erly 11,. ol said Secllon 11 ro lllt /Mp lhertof .rlCOl'<lld ln Bode 10, pagtl paint ol noglnnlr11,1. 3ll 1110 )t 01· MIKtlltnt041s MOO'• EXCEPT t11trelrDm portJon1 dffdtd IL,.·142U record• of 1ald Or•na• County. to ltlwr1ldt Cov111y, c 1111ornl•. PUBLIC NCYr!CE SUPl!llOI COUllT O, THI! "A•Cll J1 The Weil n111 of IM Sublt<:t lo cov1n11ni., col\cl!t!on1, STATll o .. CALl .. OltNIA .. Oil Soutllwt1I q111rt1r ol Ille Nortnwtst t l •tmenb Ind tts1rvt1lcn1 Ol tt<Ol"l.J, II TM• COUNTY 0' OltANOE out rltr ol Int Norlh hall of l ot L ln I nv. Nt. &·71711 Block lt ol Tract No. lo\, cs !llCwn on a rtlerttlCt to whlcn 11 m1oa for 1urtn1r NOTIC• O, MIAltlNO c), PITITION mep thereof rtterdld Jn Book 10, PaQtl P•rllcul1r1, 111<1 !hi t llw time end Int frOlt OltDElt Olll•CTl!o!O TH w: lS Ind " of MIKtll•r>eOI!• Mlps. PlllCI cf heerlno me 1pm1 II/Ii been ~! CONV.YANC• AND TltANS"l ll 01' rtcord• of 1&1d Ot1n11t County. tor ~y 23, 1974., o1I t o'CIOl;k &.m., In l~e fl•AL ... OPlllTY TO COMPL•TE EXCEPTING TMEREFROM trDm courtroom cl Otoartm•nt N~, 3 ot ""d DICIOINT'1 COHTIACT Yild P1rctl1 1, 1 •nd l tLI uranh.im. court, •I 100 C.lvlc Can!er Oro~ Wt1!, 111 ESTATE OF Et.MER i;.. EVERETT. ll>Ol'lum and otntr m•ltrl•l1 6ttermlned lht city ot Sant~ AM, Ca!llornl11. tk• El.MEit EVERETT, tkt ELA.\ER oursu.,nt lo h t llon '(b) 1 of lht Atom1~ 0111" Aprlt 30. H14 EDWI N EVEltETT, ·~· E. E . Entrgv Ad ol lt.M, to br llfCUll•<iV WtLLIAIA E. SI JOMN EVERl!TT c11ct1Hd eu en1!1t to llle prodoc!loo ol lfuloneblt Caunly Clerk NOTICE• IS HEJi.EBY GIVEN thil m1•e•!1I, conllll\td In 1&10 land, with Ill() •ARMES, SCNAO, JONNSON, Kt:NNEOY ELWAYNE E EVERETT 1111 l!ltd Mrtll\ rl'ihl to tnltr Ul>Oll wld ltnd ind prospt(.I & CAltUON 1111on "1or orOer dl<Kll"'J lht lor, mini tnd rtmovt 11141 wme. at" to 4.$25 M1cAttTNUtt •LVO. • Pl f Ind trantltr ol Rtll Pr(lptrlv rt qu!rt Ot llverv '""''°' WMll prod~Ced l\y HlWPOIT ll!ACH, CAllFOllNIA 92"° (l)l'IVtV•!'IC Otc ,. '°"''"' °" Olhtf"I, GI re1ervtd lfl !he d~ from IM Ul., '1t·ff0t =-~":,":1:C~tet11 1:'::'. ~-I'/ or frilvir. V11lltil 51•1n ot AMl•ll• lo George W. All<ll"lllYI ter II•• "•Ullontl' ' •"O ~ C.lllor I Ot1erllltd II tOI· Ttcktll, dtltd AU'\lUll 10, lf49 •I'd Puol!11>ed Oranoe Coa1t O•lty Piiot, i 01, I V' n •• fKordtd In Book lltt4, 1'191 ,.., al May •• 1, 13, lt1' u . .,.1, 10"''itw Eitl '1111 of l!MI Swlh...,tll Olllcl.tl Rtcords. ln tho ottke "' Ille --·------------1 qv1r11r d 1M Nor1t1<1a11 ciu1111r of '"' Coull!'/ llecatder "' Ortnoe C01.1flly. PUBLIC NO'rlCE lllt Norfhet I Ctl\,.r11l1. ~=·~ ::::'tl,"'Townthlll 7 Sou~. Al.SO EXCEPTING THEREFROMl----------------1 Ra J Et.II. 5111 Berl\l~lnt lilt tl'ICI tny rllJlll, !Ult or lnltr•I In UM Wt1•trlY SL .. ·1'2t1 :?: t&e! ,. Kftl mo<• or 2S ~ ... fll••<tl 3 fCQU!rtil by Ill• ColJllfy su .. ••10• COUIT 01" TMll!! MtF) tn. "II ' al Orln(lt by QUlltlf!m deed frorn Ille STAT!! OF CALIFOltNIA FOR 1":isl!'ttl/ING THl!'IEFI OM I llOt'I-U11lltd Sltlft Of ... ,.,.,,,., O<iled Au;ust 31. TH• COUNTY 01" OllANOI! l\cl tcrOB !ht ''"· purport!l"l(I to t OflV•Y l M 11rlp ol No. A·1011 :::::: •:::.11:::" i:~ln~fll. fO''''' ltl\cl J.o lttl wL~ l11duded wllnln Ille NOTIC.I: o .. H.l:AllNG 01" "l!TITION -·"""' rOld PVbtl llllll trad u .. Of Prlvt lt ROid tl!lllllSll"l(I 1k>tlo the FOtt OttDElt OlltlCTINO TH E ...,...,c 1• c u "tt\llNG l"'9 WtlltflY 11dt frf Block 1• •nd 1111 CON YlYANCt ANO TttANSl'l!R Ol< IM PIJblle, ALSO RESI!' I I Et11trly 1ldt of lltOl~ 11 11 $l'IOWll on Ille llt:AL tottOPl:ITY TO COM .. LETI! H(lrthtrlv 10 .... 1 II '1 ,...,... .. , UI YI M•P of Tract No.-161 IWll<h d"° ,..., ...,, DECl!OENT'I CONTltACT ••Mmtnl 1.-~btlc u~llltt.ttM rl hi lo btln rtcorOld, bul I cooy of wnlcn llns ESTATE OF ELMER E. EYERETT. Grt ntor htfl n rtll Vtl a of bltl\ 1u11mlllld to Int Cl>mP*ll't' for ftkll ELMER EYE ll.ETT, 1k1 ELMER e rtfld •nd/or convtY to ollwr11111 Utt ••tml1111rlon EDWIN E ERETT k E E wld 1t11mtnh. 11'1d 9r1n1or l>ert ln EXCEPTING AND llESEl\llNG unto EVERETT ~ m1' 1 1 . • m1Mtl 1hl1 Qrtl'lt wllfl thl rlQhl lh•l lhf 1N1 gr•nlori nt1•l11 111 oil, P11lro41t1m and NOTICE' ISKt~EAEllY GIVEN thillt tbOVt d•K•lbtO t111men!J 111•V t>t l)!Mr hydroc11oon suta11nc11 In, on, or ELWAYNE E. EYERETT II•• flied 11er1ln 11r1nttd I>'/ 1111 grantM lltrtln 10 •fldlor 1111C1tr 111d h1n<1 • 1111' 1111 ~II d tilt 111 tlllt l>Oldll" SuD!Kl 10• (IJf"rtnl l•:itel. cc~entnla, " 1111,11on 1111' order dlrtcllng 1hC t ndfor hokllrl et otlllt o•oe>trllt1. c 0 n ditlon1, • rt1lrlctlon1. r•~rv11lcn1. f~!!,~~:,:nd ~~:~;.!" ~:\,:~~~~ rllf«tl'ICI to whl<ll Ii mt dt tor lurlhlr rl'ihh rlthlt o1 w1v, ttsemtnll 1nd ' p•rtlcul•n., 11'1Cf !ti.ti Int time tr.ii t!MI ••l•ll~ tfleumbf•nctt ol recons. oroperty loct!t:'d In !ht county ot Rlvet"- p11c1 ot tlfitlf>O llW w mt llli bttll Ill TM ttrms tl\cl tondlllMt of silt '": ~'!';. Sl•ft ol Ollllol"nll, d~rlbtd 11 fol. tor ,,...., Zl. 197•, 11 t o'clock t .m., I" Int C1111 In l1wl11I ~'/ of 1111 United St•lt1 P., , 1 ! N 1 • of NW , of SW \~ ot UIUl1t00n'I ot OtPtrt ..... nl No. l ol ll!d al AfMfiC• Of ptrl Ctlh '"" ptrt credit. $«!Ion (l23 ,.w 1$ tit• •• JE SBB M c;ou.r1, t i J«1 Civic Ctn!tr Orlw Wfll, In tht 1trm1 of wd• er.OH 10 bl Kct!>l•lllf tt urvlllQ 'rrit~lr~ IM 1"1(1 Nor!llt rly :iii tM cltv of Stn!t A11•, Ct lltornl.. 1a TM tdmlnlllr1lrb •nd 10 1111-<ourl. IHI lot non-.sclusl ve tllM'"""' tor Otlld Aprll JI), lt14 Ttn Of'l"c.tfll of ""' 11'1\0Unt bld lo frigrn i ll'Ht e;•n l for ra.d Ind 111111111'. WILLIAM E. 51 JOHN K COlnOlllY Ille ofter ind IM btl•llC• lo ,,, .... !>Ct lo •llk ll 11 mldt for lurll'ltf C.ounl"/' Cltt~ bl pt!d on conllrmtllon Of 1•11 l1w" ttll rt! 1 _ .. , 1 ''" " 1 •••NIS 5CNAO JOHNSON. KINNBOY C • ''" -omlfllllon OT illle fKOl'dlng Pl cu •r1, 1•.., 11.l mt 1"11 1" .. • • ou... WA • Pl•<• ot ht1rl1111 IM um1 1111 bfffl set & CAltL.SON Of <OllVfYlllCt l l'ld Ill'/ U!lt l111ur•r1ee 1111' Mty n, lt7• ti t o'cl111;k • m In the UU MltAITMUI •LYD. pOllcy 1lleU bl II !ht UPlfllf OI !he (llUl'!rcom of ~P*rlrnanl No .3 -~, u lO NIWP'OIT •UCN, CALl .. OINLA t1'611 llU•CIWNr. .-our!. ii 700 Civic Crntfr Otl ..... WeJI In 171'1 "'"""* All Dkf1 tnd otters must bl In -l'llnt ' II w 1111 ... 1111-Ind wll l bl "'Ctlvtd •• lllf oltlct OI ,,.. <II"/' of S1nl• """'' Ctllfornlt . A ....,, II Otltd Aprll lO. ltl4 .. ubll1htd (lf.r.Qt Cotll Dally fl ol, NA.RRY E, MtCKS, lttorne'Y I« w ld W!LLtA.M E SI JDMN Mt Y " 1, l.l. 1'1• lJ.16.14 tdmlnltlrt 1tb. 11 111n 8tKll 'aoulfy1rd, C 1 Cit i HunllnCIOll llt•ch. C1tl toml1 t1641. 11 •11-•AINIS °';"c~AO r JOMNSON KENNl'.DY PUBLIC •'OTJCE 1!1111 1!11r 1111 llrit PVolkllloll ol 11111 & CAllLSoN ' ' I"' l'IO!lct •nd ~ ll'lt m•~llll\ ol wlo wle. ---------1 For tur,O.er lnl«m•tlon •l'ld 1)10 formi IStl MKA•TMU!l •lvo. -----SL .. ·111'4 ti 1111 Oltlct ol uld 1!lor111y lor Int NB'llLIPOltT lt:A°"eM, CALll"OltNlA t 1'61 su,.•110.. couttT" ol" TNI tdmlnlltr•lrlll. 1110 '"'"°' " •11 0" CALll"OINIA FOlt Thi rltjlll II rt~•vtd to rtJICI 1ny •nd """"""' '-'"'""Ill-• TY • •o& •11 1110. Publlv..tcl Ort119t Co.st O•llv P116t, TMI co~:. .... ~~.o A D•l1;.Aprll U .1974. M•Y '· ,, 1], ltl' ls.43·1' NOTICI 01' Ml:.t.alNO Of" .. ITITION fl/MRS. SHAtltlE LEE CUMMtNGS POil OttOlll Dtl•CTOtO T M ~ A1t1!1111litr1trh of Ille Etlt,. Of COMYIYANC• AHO llANll"•I 0" DorOll'IY lH•1t1 Otr, Dtc .. NCI PUBLIC NOTICE ••AL ... o .. ••TY TO COM .. Lnl MAtt•Y •. MtCK• Dl:CEOl!NM C.ONTIACT AtttrNy ti L1w 5l .. ·HHI ESTATE OF l!LMER E. EVERETT. 1lln '"'" •01.1lt¥lflf SU,.l!ttlO!l COU•T OF TMI! al!i EU.-ER .l:V.l:ltETT, •kt ELMER HUOl llllllOl'I •11<11, C•llflf""ll STATE OF CAlLFOltNIA l'Olt EOWIN EVERl!TT, 1kt E . E . !TUI IM1·U•I THI! COUNTY 0" OttANGI! t VEllETT dKtlltd AllomtJ lor Mlmlnbtratri• NO, A·7i7ll NOTICE . IS HEltEBY GIVEN 11111 PuDlllNd Or•ng.e CWSI O•llv Piiot, NOTICE 01" M•ARINO OF PITITION ELWAYNE E EVERETT 1111 llltd htrtln Ml~•• 1, ll, lt74 15JJ..7i 1'01 OIOEI OtltECTING T If I! • ptttllon "tor Ol'"Otr dlrtcft119 N -CONY•YANCI AND TllANSl"l!lt OF con.....,.tMt tfld .,,,,,1., ol Rt'I ,.raperty PUBLIC NOTICE •IAl PltO,.llTY TO COM,.LETI! to tornPllll 0tctdtnl'1 ca11lrK!, on OECEOINT'S CONTIA.CT pnptrly loc•lld Ill ti. COlmly of l ot su .. 11101 COU•T 01" TMI! ESTATE OF ELMER £. EVERETT. Atllltllt Sl•lt ol (t Aloml•, dftttlOtd 11 ITAT"I OP' C:All .. OltNIA. FOil •kt EL.MEil l!:YERETT. tU ELMER fo!IOVtl.' THI COUNTY OF Otlt&NOI EDWIN EVERETT, •kt E. E . p1;ctl \• The flottn41,!trly Hvt l'llY NI. A•Jfrt2 EVEllETT, d«ffHd fl "'"Qt tlll l'IOr111W•" -11\lfldrtd NOTICI! 01" HlAltNO 01" "E;l"tTION NCJ"llCE IS HEREllY GIVEN 111•1 ::fflly -fltl of Lot fltlY 111 block l"O• ••o•ATI! 01' w11..l AND co-ELWAVNE e. EVERETT fl.Iii flied ntrrln -of trtcl SOiS r.:«6td In bOoi1: IJ OtCIL AND DOCUMINT INCOttP'O•· • Pttltlon fat ordtr dlrtclll"IO 11111! ' no fS Of '"""' In HW Oltlct ot ATED TMllltN ev ltEFERENCE COfl.....,_llCt •llcl tr1ni .. r of ll••I Property "°"' 1 • ! 11 AND POI llTTE•S Tl5TA.MENTAIY to lOn'!Plt!t Otctcltnt't conlrtcl. on '";..~:~.~~~ ~: ;::.,.~~ tlw E1ltlt of CATHARINE GltEGQRY, proptrty loc•l.0 In !ht COVnll cl Alvtt· ffff d !ht· nor1hlt•I OM llunO..d llllY Otcffwd. . tld•, Stitt ol C•llromlt. dt1<:r Deel 11 fol. llwldr.O NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhtl C. "'"''' lttt of !hf l'IOrltiWfll one MEROLO GREGORY hit flltd 11«1l11 1 llttlnnlng 11 tflt North,..111 t atn1r at IMlll"/' -'"' Of tot iO Ill black J ol pttlllon for Ptoci.lt ol Wiii •nd Cadlc!L '"' NatlhN.$1 QUlrtfr ol 1111 Hot!"-51 ''"' i05 •ICatdtd In bocJlr. IS Pftll ,, ll'ld OOCumtfll lncorll(lftltd 1J1tr1J11 by qutrlt• of SK!lon ,,, Tow111tllp I SOulh. •llcl ts al m•O'I 111 Ille of'ltt• ol Ille rtltrtn(.I Ind fQI' lu~n<:e of UI~'' RllllVI 3 E11t. Sin l•rl"llln:HllO Btw i nd tOllllly rmcatdtr ot Mid cou""' Tt1l•menl1ry to 1111 P"'"1oner, ,..,.,.el!Ct Mtrldltn; Theric:t SOullltrly Jll.00 fell rtfertflCt to .. 111c11 11 mtdt for rurtllt• to IWllcll 11 m-!(lf 1urt11er ptrticU41r,, 11ono tnt Wnt.rly t1111 of tllf Nortne111 P*f"11ll.ll•n , tlld thll tti.t """' t fld tl'll tlld 111•1 lht tlnw 1nd plKt of lle•rlf'l9 lht ciutrltr ot IM Hortltwt1I 0111rt1r of w1d plKt ot ht•rlnq the .,.,,. 1111 bHn .. , """ "'' DHn WI tor MIY ,1 , lf1', et Section 111 Thtroc• E•11'rlr «l<l.11 '"'' tor MtY n. H1i, •I f o'do<k 1.m .• In !hf t :lO 1.m., II\ lhe courtroom ot tlOll9 t Ont lh•t b p.1rtll1I wllh 1111 couttrcom of °'«l'flmtnl No. l of 11ld °'"''',,,.,,' No. 3 ol 111d coun . •I 100 Notllle•IY Hne ol u ld Section 11 : court, at 100 Civic Ctnltr Orlvt Wt1!, 1n Civic C.tn!1r Orlvt We1t. In Tiit C::lly ol TlllM;t NorlMrly Slll.OD IHI 1lorig t 1111 city ct S•nt1 A.NI, C1lltornl1. S•nl1 Ar111, C1Ufor11l1. lll'le lllfl Lt i>e•tlltt with !M E1s11r1v 01!1d Aor!I :IO. l9'C Oiled Aorll lCl. lt14. lint of the Northwest QU;\rltr OI l ild WILLIA.I.\ E. St JDMN WILLIAM l SI JOMN, Stcllon 11 lo • point In tht natlhtrly C1111ntv Cllrk Couttl'I Clt•k lint of said St<ll1111 11 Tlltnct Wtslt rly •AttN•S, IC.HAO. JOMNlON, l(l!NNl!"OY •UITOH, GAULOIN, THOMSON ofOj.00 lffl 11()119 Ille Norlh1rlv lln• Of & CAILSON & NBUON Mid Stctlon II lo • pol11t ol beglnnlno. UU MtcAITHUtt •LVD. URlon ••1111 •vlldlnl EXCEPT TMEAEFROM lh<\I polllon NllW10ltT •&ACM, CALll"OINIA '2'611 tll N1wptf1 Ctflllf" Or .. Sit. lMI llffdtd fo Alvtrtlclt Cwn!y, Calllornlt. '"'' ~ Ntw,.,-t ltltll. C•Hllrllla '2Ut Sullltcl 10 covtnantt, condlllaru, Al._,. !ti' 11\t PirtltlOMr 1114) '*-1110 . 1 t tMmtnll ind rt1erv•llon1 ol rKord. It Puttn1tltd O••flO• Cotll Otl1y Pll(lt. Alrtrllf't'I lori Ptl•l -t •nv. M•'I .., 1 13. lt1l 154"1·74 ,.ublllh«i Ortntt Cotti! Otlly Pllol, retffffl(t to whlcll r, m•d• tor lurrller ' Mfy 6, 7, ll. 1t74 1~1' P*rtlcul•rt) 1nd NI tllf time •no Ille plac1 of httrlfll,\ lht 1.1rne h11 tteen &el PUBLIC NOTICE 111r MtY n , 1914, •I t o'cJ111;k 1.m .• 1,, 1111 1----..:_--~~,--===-l<°"flroorn ot O.ptrtmont NO. 3 of Wld -----~-cc=,-,,------I SU .. 1!1101 COUil OF CAl!LIOltNIA. court, ti 70I) Civic C::t l\ltr Drive WHI, I" PUBLIC NOTICE 11..,·lC!U COUNTY 01" MllCID !ht cllv ot ~1nt1 Ant, Ctlltorni•. •Ul'lttlOlt COUIT" 01" THI ... 0, •111 .... !111 I"" "M" Slrtlll Otltd April 36. lt14 STATI OP CALll"OINLA FOtt cas• NUM•EI cn11 WILLIAM E. SI JOHN •• ANG• SUMMONS IMAtt•IAOll County Clerk THI COUNTY OP lo rt Ille m•rr1 ... ot P1!111-.: •AINlS, SCMAO, JOHNSON, Kl:NNIO'I' N•. ,..,,n, NOTICI 0, MIAltlNO 0, PnlTION llEULAM PEARL JOHNSON • no • CAIUOf\I POlt OltOl'.ll DlllCTINO TM B RflOlincltl\I: GAALANO ART HU It UU M1cAttTMUlt llVD, COJIV.YANC• ANO TIANS,•• 0" JOHNSON Nl!WPOttT aa&CH, CAlt•OttNIA f2Aa ll!AL .. IOPllTY TO COMPlETI To lht ltt1pondtlll: The ptlltlonlr tits (7"1 t7HtOI D•CIDl!NT't COWT"IM:T lllt<l •petition conct•nl"ll your ~nittt. AH.,,..n tw 11'11 'r1IMt11tr ESTATE OF ELMElt E: EVEIETI, YOl.I fnlY flit• wr1'ttn rtaponst wilhll'I • fllltl(ltlltd Ortnot Cot1! Dlll\I Piiot, •LMl!tlt EVERETT •kt ELMER d•VI o1 !hi dllt thtl lhl1 1ummons 111Moc:_':_c'c' _'c· c'c''_c"c'c' ------'=,.....:_." lkl • E E atrvlld on YCll.I II 'f'OU 1111 to tilt 1 wrltlln1• EDWIN EVEllETT, t kl • · rnpOllM wlflllll M ii I me, YWr cltlau1' EVEttETT, dKHMd mtV tll tr1ltrlld 111d tht court m1y tl'llfr PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 15 HEttE•Y GIYEM 1111! • ludQnwnl a>nl•lnh!O 11\lvnttl .... l)f olhttl---------- ELWAYNE E, EVERETT 1'1•1 fllf'd hlrtll\ ordtrt (OO'letflll"O dlvl$1or1 ol pf'optrty, llP·142tl 1 pttltlon tor «lllr dlrtcltnt 1111 i oouul 111pport, (llhd cu11odY, chlld SU .. lltlOll COUIT 01" THI'. convtvtntt tlld tr•n1lf:r ot Rttl flroperty support. 11t0f'!lt'l'S 1'11, cott1, •M 1uch ITATI! 01" CAL.ll"OltN1A fO• t(j cOMPltlt Dtcldfl'lt'I Conlr•CI. on ottwr rtlltl 11 m•'/ De Qrtntlld DY ti. THI'. COUNTY OP' OllANOl prOOtf'tY. loc1ll!d In Ill• county DI Rl.,..t· court. N1. A·7N04 i)dl. $111t ol C1lltor11l•, dtte:•lbed 11 fol · If YIU whtl tt stt11 1111 1.rvlc1 ti In NOTIC.I: OF MIAIUtlG 0, Pl!TITION low1: ll!Orrity In !hit ll'lllltr, .,.u lllould dt to FOlt PllOIAT• OF WILl ANO COOIC ll flit Sou!ll 11111 of the Norlll l'IA11 (II lilt prtmjltly M thtl ~tuf wrllltR r11po!!at, II AND FOil 1..e:nlttl TIST.AMl!HTAltY NorlhN1t qutrttt of ll!t Soull!1W1I 111'1'• llllY llt flltd Ill HIM. E1!1lt ol' FRANK N. llUSH DKltMd. CJUtrl., of the SOlrlt!Wtll ttu1rt11 ol Dli.d Mt rch 12, lt74. NGTICE IS lfl!:ltEBY o (YEN lhat &«:llOll 7, l 0Wllt111p 1 $Ollltl, lt•"llt 3 l(ENNl!:TI! L. ltAHDOl, (!Irk El.OISE SWEN15RTDN 1111 ll!ed htralll • 1111, Sin llern•f(llno 8111 ll'ld By Kt'/ Nl•cn• Ofputy petlt!on for PrObllt of Wiii 1nd Codicil Mtrldl1n. (SEAi.) Nl"ll a MAttl(S •nd IOI'" 1.-u1"'Ct of litller1 T11111mtnltry Two •nd -,,.It !2\IU 1cre1, marl or IMAlti.OW, COil 10 Ille oell•Lontr rtltrtl'ICf to wlllch 11 l1u lnc:ll.ldl119 wttl. , , IM :.."~:':l ~·o. Cr:""~°" mMit 1or turthtr '...,r11cu1an, tl!CI 1n11 tht ,..,.,_, to wllkh It 111•dt or u• r ' " ' nrnt 11\CS plac• o1 htflrlno Ille um1 1101 P1!11cultta. •/ld Iii.ti 1111 tlmt Ind 1he r:i-:n~ltSMt Wtn SOT for Ml~ )1 , 1914, 11t:lO1.m .. In p111« or htfrlno tl!t tt1"t 1111 111111 111 fOf" p llflirltr · ,..,. CC*l"troom of Otptrtm.enl No. 3 ol for "'t'Y 23. 1974, 11 t o'<ICICll t .m .. 11'1 tht "'=l:.ci Ort~ C::otst 011.., Piiot. uld court. •I 71111 Civic Centtr Ori"' eoirrtroOrll d DotMrtmtl\I NO. l of 11ld ·-11 u. :Ill. tl'ld M11y 1 14 1971 l'Jtt.74 W111. 11'1 11\f CITV al S.nt1 Ant. e11nort111. clll.lr"I, et JOO Civic """' 0r1 .... Wffl, In ..... • ..:.-.. 0.ttd April JO. 1t14, ttll dlV of S•nt1 Jrint. C•Ulorn!1, PUBLIC NOTICE Wllll.t.M 1. IT JOHN. 0.ftd Aorll :.o. lt14 Ctunt~ Cl••~ WILLIAM E. SI JOMN NIC HOLAS. tCOlLINlll1 MY&IS, (.wllty Cltl'k SLr·14124 O'ANOll..O & OIYBNS 1•1N•S, SCM.t.•. JOMlllON, KINNIO"Y NOTIC• TO CltlOITOIS ,., Wlt .... rt ., ..... , Sit ... & U.IUON SU .. lllOtlt COUltT 01"" THI! &M ........._ C•llltnltlt Mlt Utt MICAITMUll •I.VD. ' STAT"I OP CALll"OllNIA POI ltlU »1 .. NIWl"OllT llA.C:N, CALll"OllNIA t1'6t TMI CO\IMT"Y 01" OIUNOI A"lt!llV• ftn 't lltlOMt . tn•I ,,..,... Nt. A-1"4' P\lblltllld Ot•l"IOI CN•I D•·•v P!lo4. Alttt'MYI ftt tf1t Pll"ltNr E1l•t1 of PAVLIHE W. WOODAllO, Mtv t. 1, l.l. 1'7• ' lJ;:P·lt Publltllfd Dnll91 COlll O•lly 'llot, DtcHlllll, Moy " 7 1,. 1t1• lU.S-1• NoT1Ci IS HEllE&Y G1YtN 1(1 tht PUBLIC NOTICE ' crtd1!(lf• Of 1111 '"°"'' named dtetdtr\1,1--------------PUBLIC NOTICE ,,,., •II pet"IOM lleYlnQ dtlrM tQllllSI ""ST"ATIMINT OLI WITHDllA'llLIAl ... °"' •---"'="'"'-:"':::;;;;---Mid dtcedtnt ,,, reciulttd IO "" lhtm. '"!l:TN•llHI .. o ....... TINO UND•ll 'Wlfl'I lht MCftl41fY vwchtrl· In 1111 Olllct "tCTIT"IOUI •USIN•IS MAMI 'ICT1TIOl.IS IUllNISI ot !I'll dtrk o4 Int tllOVt tnlllltd ('O\lrt, Ill'" • I llA#I STATIM•NT to rtt"IMlll ""-""• w!tll 11\t lltCtlMf'/ Tiit fOllO"'lnt(I PfOOfl fl.II W !hdrlwn ·A~ Tht tollOW'lllO 11traoM 1r1 dohli voud'ltfl to tht lllldtl'llDMd 11 tllt Law • t1tntrtl Plrtlltl" frorn 111t perlnlf"llllp t:otl""I ••r Olll« 01'1:ow1N w. CHAFl'IEE. P.O. k s ~·t1r111 Ul"llltr '"' lle1H!ou1 bWlntit FINANCE Du1ilop Airs l 1iflcitio1·i Solutio1t SAN FRANCISCO (AP! - Reo rganization of Congress is the single most important government change needed lo restrain inflation. chairman J ohn 1'. Dunlop of the Nixon restrain inflation chairman adn1inistration Cosl of Living Council said Monday. Dunlop said ~l}g~ nee!-it to revamp its st ructure in order to "formulate coherent tali'. and expenditure policies and thereby to work more cooperatively \l'ilhin a n y administration toward a viable fiscal policy to constr;:i in mnation, II -DUNWP Jl.1 A D E his rcconunendation in remarks prepared for delivery to the I Ith annual meeting of the Society of American Business Writers. "\Ve si mply cannot contain inflation in this country until Congress gets its fiscal house in ord:!r," he said. Dunlop said he feels most eoonomic forecasters a r e underestimating 1 the extent of inflation coming during the second half or 1974 . but he d id not make any specif ic prediction himself. Dun.lop said man y forecast- ers underestimated first quar- ter inflation rates, and som~ are now reprising th'!ir esti· mates of how much inflation might ease in the second halt. He also recommended "a continuing Cost of Living Council or similar type of organization as a government tool to fi8ht inflation. He said the ecuncil bad been active in solving economic problems but could be "eliminated by congresssional inact ion.'' lt'ortla Cl1ange in Mo11ey Flow Da11ge1·oltS By SYLV IA PORTER A convulsive and potl!ntially dangerous upheaval in all our savings-lnv~sti:ng patterns Is now tak ing place throu ghout the U.S. -and y.·hilc your actions could n1ake the turbulenc e even morl\ dange r ous that's no justification. for keeping )'OU ignorant or the facts. As interest rates soar ever upward to almost unbelievable leYels (or a ( nat i on as e conomical· ly developed and financ· !ally J)O\ver- ful as ours . t h c threat intensifjes of l! no r 1nous P'ORTliR r I 0 IVs of funds that easily could under- mine our national Y.'ell·being. ~10RE AND more money is being dray.11 out of the stock market and Jess and less is be ing in v ested by indiv iduals particularly -in s1ocks, mutual funds, etc. The reason goes far beyond the dislllu slonmcnt of n1illions or investors ~·ith th e potentials for profits in stocks, the "bloodbaths'.' so many have taken in the stock market, the harm do ne by the go-go- pcrformance·mad institutional investment .managers. It goes to the core of the matter - \vhat you can earn. And today, you easily can earn twice as much in highest-grade bonds as you can in stocks. More and more mone'/ is being drawn from saVings accounts In fin a n c i a I institut ions and Jess and less is going into these institutions as h.nds are diverted Into money n1a rkct instruments and bonds. THE REASON here loo goes to the heart of the matter and. in recent years. you have be c ome n1uch more sophisticated about investing in the open market when interest-rate returns become juicy. On an ordinary savings account, you1 can earn only 5 to 5~4l percent; you can earn double that -·and more -on highest-grade sh or t ·t erm 1noney market lostrumcnts. And mutual funds have noy.• been forn\ed y.•hlch permit i;n1all tnVestors to pool their funds and thus get a piece of the action In this blg·lnvestor market. You can earn 7.S to 7.9 percent on saY l n gs certificates, but you .must pledge to lea\'e your funds untouched for a specified period of time (four years is typical) and you must pay a stiff penalty in the forfeit of interest if you withdraw the funds earlier. As 3 reslult of these changes in money flO\\'S, there is a real danger that the large amounts of new capital American indust ry .must raise via sale of new stock issues In the future will sin1ply not be there. This flashes the threat of a major slowd0\\'11, in our econom ic gro,vth which in tum~would bring large-scale unemploy· ment, bankruptcies :ind unde· sirable takeovers. $1 ,000 .4 year account yields 0/o Other high ea rning Mu1ual Savings Accounts Annual Annual Min. Min. Rate Yield Term Balance 63f.lO/o 6.98~'o 30 mos .. $1 .000 6Y2°/o 6.72%. 1 year $1.000 5Y4°/o 5.39% No M in . $5.00 Fede1at regulations provide !hat all certificate accounts are su bjeel lo a substanlial interest penalty 11 lunds are withdrawn before complc11on ol lerm. Mutual Savings pays high interest. • In terest compounded daily and paid quarterly • Plus many vaiuat>le free services ~ ~ . ' ~ .4 (1) I CO DllTttl•UTOlll (2) l!CD + $"-S•ll Cllm..,tt. C1ll10r111t mn. whlctl ntl'll• PllODUClS, 2.112 Wlllo L•llt• Co1t1 !1 lllf oltc;t ot 11u1t11111s of 1111 u11c11r1!Ql'lltl MOTION FILM PllOOUCTICNS, J100 M ..... Ctl!IO!'l'll• f'l•27 In tU ~tl•n perta!11lnt1 to tile ,,1111 o1 Ntwp<>rt Blvd., Newport 11 t I C ft. ii TH E BIG M MUTUAL r-~" SAVINGS '~· Gtrtld I!, !!•tll• ,1611 Wtllo '--· uld <ite«lll'll, Wl1111n tour rn0fllll1 •lltr f~11;,';tt,~:'!u1111111 n•mt il•l•mtnl Coll• Mt••• tal1twnlt t1t17 !ht' t!r1~Mlfe•lllll of-lhlt nollct. ~ t11t ii111ntf1ll!o ••t liltel Oii ~ lltlfh O, ll•btt 1611. WlllO U1111, CO.II Otltl! ,11"11 I. lt74. l Im I I""" C .., of Otl "" MM& Ctl!lol"llt f)U1 A\.iDlllV Dll"NSMOR£ • •·II ,,.. OIM•r · Thlt 'Wtl!lnl ii COl!dllCIM IN 1n Ettcvtrl• Ill tl'N WlU Of Full nlll'lt. l lld AddrHI ol lllt rtf"toon ltllllv1dllll IM tttoYt n1mtd OKtdttl'I Wllhdraw!no. , Gtr•I• •• "* IDW\lt w. CMAP,E• Murr::r, l ltt1o Dl'Allt y, Jr .. '°'') Tiii• """"''"I ...... f\ltd 'llllttt Ill( ' 0 ••• ... Ct ll'lril • Nerti! HoltyWO(CI, c;11\tornl1 ~ .. , •• Cit~" Dt..,.. CWl!t"f 114! APfll f/,;,~~· CtH~•· nm lltO'l. Mllrtt'f-•l .. lo 0.'A!lu. Jj, - • "1llM .t.ttwwt "" 1111<11tl11 T•llf ' blllhe\I °'""' CM\I O.Uy Pflot. ,lll)tlllltd Orlno• Co.Iii Ofily Pl\o!, PllbllthlO Or•no• COM! DllW .. uo1. f.or~I U JO. lftd ,....., Ji 11. HJ.I • 1401.J'' Ami! ,,, U, Jt. 11\d Mt'r 7 1'11 1,,,.14 Al!l"ll 23, lO. Ind Ml' 1, 14; tt14 1111 •1• Assets almost hall a billion dollars. Caplstr ano·Sen Clement•: 530 Camino de Ettrell11493·5651 Open Monaay·Thursdlty. 9 AM 10 5 PM. Friday IOAM to 6 PM Coron• del Mir: 2167 E111 Co1s1Hlghw1y/675·5010 I • I .. ' 1.::., . '. ~ 1Joo,l1 PILI,;, I ( fl.<u•MI Ad MICfO "'"""' Cp Alt• Al• Over The Counter NASO Listings tor Monday, May 6, 1974 Al•• tltl All(O Inc a111n a ... .\119n Phr ,t,UltG Tri A"' Apnl "m E•pr Am f ltl(I Am Fltt" A,.. Furn Am Grtt AMlrt Sv Am T~ltv Am Weld An""U\< Aotaco A~ lllCO AtClrl Myl Arro,. 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Oll•OC<'OO o u~u o-1,1-1""~ "'~"" ' .,. • • I • f 2 DAILY PILOT California Drivers • Partitag Adviee Treasttrer Sl1ultz Go fo~ Foreign Cars ' Last Day on Joh By MILTON MOSKowrrz \\'ho are !hr bt'St U.S. cui:lomers tor foreign c:'lr:>'.' 1'hat's easy -t h ~ y ' r c c.1!ifornlans. E:ver s111re i m po r I e d auton1obiles bc>gan to roll into the Uniled St a le s in I~ O:'\'E sense. of course, California is the best market for every auto maker since it tops all other states in car sales and car population. But nowhere else do foreign cars have such a high share of'lhe total n1arket. California is often singled out as a bellwether market. \Vhat happens in this state today happens in the rest of the country tomorrow . lf that thesis is valid. then Detroit really ought to be \rorrying. Car sales are dov.·n this year everywhere -in California and in all the other 49 states. The gasoline shortage. rising prices of cars and fuel and a revulsion against big cars have been the major facfoh"'in this slump. The decline has gone across the board , affecting all companies, foreign and domestic -with the sole exception of American f\.loto rs. lf you measure market shares, 1hough. the sluggish sales have helped the i.tnports. OOllllELLEASE That 's because thl'lr sa les have not dropped as sharply a!J the sa les of dorncstic n1akes. They are therefore t:'.lking a bigger slicl' of the pie and nowhere is that slice bigger I han in California. REGISTll.ATION figures in 1974 shov• that one out of every three cars being bough! ln California is a foreign rnake. Th at's an a\11ime high in penetration and is roughly double the import p<'nctra tion on the national level. General 1nolors and F'ord believe they v.·i\l flat1cn the 1n1ports once !hC'y bring uut more sn1al\ can . \\,1ethcr that will happen .remains to be seen'. 'The same predictions ( l\IONEY TRE E) \1·er~ made \\•hen the con1pacts were introduced -and they 1vere repeated 1vhen I he subcon1pacts were fielded . The imports have hung in there. California buyers a r e behaving differently this year not only in buying more foreign cars than people in the rest of the counlry but in their selection of individual ma kes. The perennial leader of th e import parade is Volkswagen. The German bug is still the No. I import seller, nationally. But it has been dethroned in California. Volkswagen has not merely dropped out of fir st place in California -ii has .fallen to lhird place. T11·0 Japanese n1akcs -Toyota and Datsun -ha "'C beeO outselling the V\V in the state. Toyota: in first place. is building up a comn1anding lead. Datsun is just a v.•hisker ahead of Volkswagen. IN CALIFORNIA, Toyota, radio pager ---·--- l:I [i $17.00 am9nth totaJ cost I Ye•r focrory A11thorlted CheYfolet Leoslitt ~kf • Now '74 Ve,11 Hakhbcicll 56840 PER MONTH P!u:s 1111 & Lie, On Appr, (reelil • 2• Mo. O.E.L. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2128 HAllO• ILVD. COSTA MESA ~46·1200 no deptsit on credit approval ORANGE COUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE 1oc 835-3305 Order Yours NOW ••• t--1 1000 \rtr'.\:,j{) . Beautiful · =~~~Stick-on Labels 17"'" -~--ii- • PERSONALIZED •srYLISH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE ANO SIZE OF LA8EL Mrl. John Oot .123 M1in Stir.et .A nylown , An~1Jt1l111234$ L1b•ls Do Nol H•v• A Pr1n1ec1 Border. Slyl iih Vo gue type on fine q..iali ty w~ilr. gumr'l'\ed paper, r---------------------1 Fill In thi' coupon, clip and m•il with 51.25 to : Pilot Printing L•bel Div., Post Offic• Box 1 S60 Cost• Mes•, C•li forni• 92626 ' I It 5ur• te uM y•ur l ip Codi I L-------------------~ _, IJn1sun and Volks1vagen each outsell such Am~rican makes 11s P!:·n1outh. Dodge, !\1crcury. Pontia(', Olds1nobilc n n tl WASHINGTO~ iAPl help push interest r a t e s upward. Huu.:k. In Californiu. the !\1crcl'Clt.'S also outsells both the l.111CQln and the Chrysler lrnpC'rial . Am<'rlcans cannot ex-pect any relief from record hi~h interest rates until progress 1s· made in the fight against inflation, says out.going Trea· sury Secretary George P. Shultz. Schultz. 5.1. v.•ill leave the Nixon administration \Vednesd<1y v.·hcn \VIU!am E. Simon is sv.·on1 in as his successor at a \Vhlte llouse ceren1ony. Cn lifornians arc ma ve ricks in 01her "'ays. For more than :JO yen rs no1v, Chcvrolct!J have 0(1l~old F'ords in this counlry. But that hasn't been the case in C11lifornia since 1967. Cars bcann;; the Ford ,nameplate have outsold the Chevy makes for the past six years in California -and this year the gap is \Videning. U early 1974 s a 1 rs patterns hold up. Califli-nians v.•i\I bu y five F'ords for every t hr e c Chc1-rolets. But Shultz, whose last day in office will be Wednesday, says jnterest rates may just about have reached their peak. The last member of the original Nixon Cabinet 'still v.•ith the administrati on, he h<1s been sccretnry or labor" director of the Office of ri.1anagcme11l and Budget and, since 1972, Secretary of the Treasury . Shultz commented after ~he interest ra!e for government short·tcrm borrowing -in the fonn or Treasw-y bills -hit a record 9.036 per<.-ent 1\-touday. HE TOLD 11~\'SnH.'ll at a rcecplion th.it . after careers i1 t educalion and govenunent, he expects to make his third -and probably Jasl -career in business. SHUL'il SAID inlertst S1rl~e to ~le Genjiro Ono. a teacher in Nagoya, Japan, drives a car whjch runs 'under the in· nuence of alcohol.' The car is powered by a 249cc engine remodeled by Ono and students of the school. It ran a dis tance of 74 miles on alcohol in a recent rates, especiall Jong· tcrn1 rates. are being kept high by inflation and will nol decline oontrolling inflation. He said he has not yet made a final decision .on what business to enter, but· said he has receivi:.'<i a number or good offers. Job <>ffers h a v e included proposals from oil companies. but Shultz did not say whet.her these were the Of1Ss .he v.·as considering. In this re spect again, Califo rnia appears to Qc living up to its bellWether reputation. Ford. \vilh a greater n1ix of small cars rhan General !\1otors. has been capturing n1orc of the national market this yea r. The Pinto, Torino and !\fustang a;c all outselling Chevrolet's Nova and Chevel\e rnodels. until progress is made in trial. · No ,So1ution Immediate Subsidiary Of La'tvry' s T ells Sale He indica!ed he agrees with policies of the F' c d c r a I Reserve Board to moderate the growlh of the nation's money supply and keep a tight rein on the supply of credit, actions that are designed to restrain inflation but that also G!\1 is still at the top of the autor1101ive hea p but it's racin g some r or m id a b l c challe:lges th is year -and it can find little corrforl by reading the tea leaves in California . For lnf1ation Proble111 WASHINGTON (AP\ Labor Secretary Peter J. Brennan said ri.1onday he does not see "on !he Mrizon any in1n1ediate solution" to the n11tion's inflation problems. Brennan said he reported to Nixon on various Labor Department programs and disclosed that his department will annoiµx:e today il is <'Jllocating $91.4 million lo cities and states for summer youth ~ams. SP>tCI" Te TIM D .. lr l"IMt LOS ANGELES -La\vry's Foods Inc. announced that the Pa,11er Mf111ufacturer Ups .Newspririt Price company's r est<\. u rant NEW ''ORK (UPT\ -The subs id i a r y, Van-Frank price of newsprint was raised Andersen said this raise. coining on top of lhe $2S a ton boost of last November, meant that newsprint prices have risen a staggering 26 percent in only se\'en months. He said the ne·.vspaper industry simply cannot absorb such increases \1·ithout imposing tremendous burdens on their profitability. BankLe11d Rate Shows After meeting for a hall· hour \\ith President Nixon. Brennan talked with nev•smcn at the \\lhitc House and ackno\vl e dged under que slioning that ''I don't think there is an~' clear pro grain" 11'ithin the administration to quickly curb inflation. Restaurants Inc., which owns , Mond~y by $20 a ton to $220 , . effectl\'e July 1 by another This is about one-third the and operates Five Crowns manufacturer. Pr ice Paper Restaurant in Corona del i\tar, Co. or New York. total fWKfing requested from has signed a letter of intent Congress, he said, and should for the sale of its three Tonio's result in 200,000 jobs for restaurants to a newly formed C on so 1 id a ted·Bathursl. De)llal)d Up youtlls, corporal io n, Tonio's Res taurants lnc. headed by Al Ltd. 's American subsidiary in Greenv.·ich. Conn .. announced a similar increase lnte \asl \Veek for basic paper. As . the meeting started, Lapin Jr. J\1E\\1 YORK !AP) -The Brennan obser\•ed that 'lbe transaction is for cash banking industry's Pr im e "unemployment seems to be and long tenn notes and the lending rate, no1v at record llE SAI D"the administration holding down better than \\'e closing is subject to the levels. has yet to curb d,.mand is continually seeking ansv.•ers anticipated." satisfaction of c e r l ai n CONSOLIDATED . H.'.llhurst supplies about 11 percent of canadian nev.·sprint shipments to the United States. llE SAID TllAT hi!-lorically an increase or $10 a ton in the price of paper in a single year is all the industry can readily absorb and it takes tbe average newspaper at least a year to recove r lls increased costs from such an increase. for corporate loans. the vice to such econontie problems. conditions and the appro\•al of chairman of Chicago's biggest A s pH O TOGRAPBERS the .definitive agreement by bank said Tuesday. recorded tbe start of their the respective boards o £ Otaunrcy E. Sch:nid1 of thC' Gold Stock Oval Office 1neeting. Nixon directors of the parties. 1'tk' Four other larger producers said they v.·ere consickoring the situation created bv t he Consolid.ited·Bathurst "move. Chairman Haro 1 d \Y. Andersen said he could see no reason w h )' Coo~idated· Bathurst should be demanding such a big increase. He said the company trcbll'd it !I earnings in 1973 O\'er 1972 and its reported earnings for the first quarter of this year we* more !hM three times those of a year ego. F'irst National Rank o r said that early this year "they <ierrrtement further provides Chicag-o. the country's 10th y,,-ere saying it was going lo go that \1an·Frank Restaurant largest con1merrial bank. Potential. to seven p ercent'' '\'ill receive additional n1adc the observation \\'hlle unemployment. paym~nts if. as is anticipated an nounci ng a raise in the Last month's unemployment b\' the buver. the system of bank's p1ime to 11 percent Discussed ,ra.s reported at fi ve percent TOnio's R.e s t au r a n ts is rrom 10.6 percent. effecti ve down from 5.1 percent in expanded. One or the three Tuesday. · ~farch and 5.2 percent in restaurants i.J located in !'\orman L. Yu. an February. Newport Beach. ADDITION1\L banks from I · Andersen of the American !\ey,·s paper Pub I is he r s Association. v.·ho is publisher of the Omaha \Vorld·~lerald. said the $20 increase announced bv Consolidatrd· Bathurst and ·Price posed the threat of disaster to lhc n~·spaper induslry. investment counselor. v.· i I I around !he nation continued to adopt the 11 percent prinic discuss "Gold and Gold ~lining:l i-----!------------------------~---------------•""'I rate originated O\'cr a \\"eek Stocks as an l!i~·estment agobyfranklin NalionalBank Poicntial'' ;n a free, public Complete .M1"d-day Amer1"can Stock L1°st in 1\'c\1' York. Among those discussion at 7:30 p . m . · announcing i\londay \\"ere ;\'ev.' York's Chemical B ank. \\"ednesday at Dean \Vitter ·~----------------------.. -----------------------Pi!lsburgh's ~[cllon Bank , and Con1panr. Inc. 5 5 0 Clrvcll1nd Trust Co.. First K'e\1·por1 Center Dr i v e . National Bank of Boston. '"''port Beach. vot. uc1 vo1 ri,t vo1 1<1e1 vo1 tic1 c ~--~ ~-~ --~Jcrcant ile Trus t Co. in St. 'd · llz.ed -a A-Cn•<•Un 10. 1 • •• •• ~•dn\.\ri ;~ ~ ~'· u~wo ~-n ~,, .. Louis.undBankofA:Tierica. Ytl provi es a specia !~:=.,H~~\ ~ ~::·_~. i~:~~~"0~i~ ~ ~1 , ~;~:~~11~.~ 1; 3;'"-1~~ t~· .. ~~-·~ 1~ :.• :: I ser\<iCe in managing precious Acom o.1u. • 110 . ct1,,~1na co :i • '• r,,., 1nou~ 1 ,;-,_ •, lCA cu ,,,,\ e 1 The prin1e rate is I le and AUildC•os1 10 2•,-•.c1 i.11q w:, ,,J~ '°"0'11°"'" 2Jn•, .• u~En1» 111•,-•, int('resl banks Charge fheir fllCtaJ stocks for pension :::~I.~~~ ~ J~! :.: ~j~;:i:r.76 I~ ) • ~;~~:::r,~~ ~ r• t:~'~"a~~~ 1; : '' '• best corporate borrov.·crs. profit sharing plans. He spent ::;::~~ iO !~ ~ ... ~. ~;~1.~F•c...:! ~ ;., c.a•c•"corpc. G1:'"•·· t:~~r;: 1;1~ ~ ~' \\'hi !e no! lied to other bank 7 years as a stock broker with "'/••,,....on' a 20'••' Cl••kson .1e 1 ''• • '• """''"'1 1~ 1 10 ,_ •• Libtrty ~ .. b 1 ,,,_·;, . A1skaAirl IS ·•:,(MICo•p '1>, .. ~nc;ne.•O '\~'•·'•L•HAnn10b 7 ''' loan rates. it frc<iucntl~ can Clit'na 1'rade I n vest 01 en t Aueo11CP w1 w 6" CM! 1nv wu » 9•, ... c.nEmp 0-t<1 1 2'--•,, uovd' E1~1 i \•. • •• l•,"rl 10 moi·•nients 1·0 those A!loori•1r1\ 7J ,,, co~cr.men 10 ,., . Gn Hour.e .. r 1 1:, .• Lo .... ,1r.w1 31 \'•· '• '"" " f"n · }{ 11 Kong 5 Allt9A wt n 1 l . . . Coll Mdt .S6 1 •''•• '• C..n Re( !nc 1 )\o lOQl\1( IOd I~ ~·, • '0 I II \.Aln1pany Ill Ont'.> , AlliO'd Arto~I 1l 1'1--'• Colt Intl In( • l'o .. ~nqe Inc 9 J>o-'• Lou(rn1 IOI I 10, raesaS l\'C. l 'h 111oeont•o• 110• ... '• Col•N•t1 .s2 :; 11 l, .• :a,. G1o1n1Y1 . .0d 211 sv.-oLTllCP"'\ ~ ,,, 1. Sinrc :\larch thr prin1e rate years ' in Los Ange es v.·1t Alttt Corp J '•. 1.1~ coitm•n ·~ 1 9 •· '• G1 TR1~ 110 2 ,,,., •, -MM-Attoi pl 3:v. r>O •S ' Clllon••I (m 21 6'•• '• Gla!ldlng?~ 1 """ -'• Ma"Od Y In J IJ 16 . has n·o1 r<I c o n ~ i s t e n I I y R. \\'. Presprich. and 3 years Amco tnd't 11 ~ • '• eo1 .. 1 Co <a J s Gl•"oc ~ Pr ,, J • • • Mauorv Rd 10 9.1&. ,,,, AmHtUWh ;U 6 CombdCom 8 I~ C.l•nGrv .JO 11 S'~ '· M•n'T" Sil ' • • l, up1rard fro1n a 1974 lo\v of 81 2 as a portfolio manager with Am Ag•onm • 1 • C<:>mb fQu•11 ~ '• . • G1ooe 1n<1 .ao 1 • • - '. M.>"M"'I e ~2 • , '• k . Am6Htri .l-O 1 611 • •, Cmo<ol .lil.J 11 11• 1• G10..,.,ra ?• 1 8'• ,,.,...,~c,,.,1•1 l &'•• •, pcrct·nl. Stivert1 l \\'ce Sago LI Security Pacific National ACnM1ow1 1 ;.1~·1.10 com Gr 100 6 •• c.ioverl"'" ·• ~·.-'• M••lene1np 1 l passc1I the former reco rd or IO :~~t·~3~ 12l jl .• ' '• ~~;::~d?'61 .~ 1;·· ~:~~·~1vc3i! 7~ 1~' :: i!~~~~~.·?~ ~ ~!:• ;: t Se -be Bank before starting his O\\TI A M t 1 , · c c 11 r t 1 ~ 1 ~ ['ICJ'Cl'J1[ Se\ JaS "p!em r. a"J..t,~1~ 6 J~I : , C~;:::~~rdD } ,t '; =:r,1~wf 1: r·:~ ,: tt::~a\~~·;Q 1 10::_ '·• business, Norman L. Yu and Am R11 .•0d 11 ~'· concrd ~an .1 1 . 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Husband Dies Saving .(>urse From Thieves LOS ANGELES IUPll - Two men snatched a woman s purse contauung $12 near the UCLA campus 1n Westwood early Saturday then Wot the ""om an s husbaocl to death when he tried to get tt back, pohce said Dead or a smgle gunshot "ound of the chest v.as Carlos Vagara 32 PoUcc said the inc ident began a!ter Vagara, his Wlre Susana and another woman left a cafe shortly after midnight and were approached by two men One of the men grabbed Mrs Vagara s purse and turned to run Her husband lunged for the purse and the second drew a 22-caliber revol\er and shot him The men fled on foot and police Inter found the woman s pune oontalnillg 112 and the revolver 1n a nearby trashcan Boy's Folks Lose Suit REDWOOD CITY (UPll A )llty has ruled In fa\:or of San fllateo County and a shentrs d•put) dt!lendant.s In a $2{11 000 suit for the wrongful death or a IS-ye:i.r-old youth The )Otllh (1rt.'gOIY \Vh1te, l\lrnlo Park \\a.5 shot nnd killed In Man:h 1812 SJ officers punu"'1 him oo loot from 11 atolen car The boy • ""'""' brought tht damag• suit aglliolt Ibo OOWlly and d•puly Larry Bringhurst 29, wbO w 1 1 clea~d of crhnlnul ch.i.rg6 ' f 4 DAIL V PILOT ,- llled.~~inal Ailntents E"Yed Robbers To lla11g? Lt1tl1era11s To Compete --1·1 . (_:;., -) --\-/ . I '"' .. ,. . ~;·' ''Daddy, when we're woshin' the car sh ould the windows be up or do wn?" ~~~~~--~~ ~~~~~~~~ Caltech Gal S tiident Officer Wears Leotards PASADENA (AP ) -Click, click. cllck . Caltech co mp uters "'ouldn 't kno\v \vhat to do with this dat a. Women invaded the Connerly all-male scie ntific sanctun1 of Californ ia Institute of Techno!Ogy less than four years ago. \\'oincn arc outnurnbcrcd i-1 by the opposite sex on this campus of eggheads and Nobel Prize \vinners. No "'oman had even tried for stu d e n t government office. But who is the student Jxx:ly president? EUZABETll ~tcLEOO, 20. She doesn 't believe that her sex was anv factor in her rec€nt electiOn \"ictory O\'er t .... ·o ma les. "Aiost or the student s I .talked with \Vere interested in my opinions on the issues," she said. "I believe I \\'as elected because of t h e platfonn I presented -and because J knO\V a lot or the students." The biology n1ajor has assumed her duties as easily as she dons Jcoiards or scuba gear. THE LEOTARDS are for her modern dance class. Occa•ionally. she joind o1her Caltech students in Balk an and Israeli folk dancing. Her scuba gear '''a s acquired for a summer job as a diver at the school's marine laboratory. ~'1iss :'llcLeod also ties on an ANIMALo ic14,,,,""" a pron to earn n10ney from \\•aiting tables at the faculty 's Athenaeum Club. She says she believes the 100 "·omen in the 8(M}-membe.r student body are accepted on their merits at Caltech .. "I haven't rea lly had any problems in terms of being stereotyped on the basis of my sex." she said. ··Some or the wome n students may say that they've had a .problem, but they may have looked harder than I." Telegra1n's 'l'roo1ie r' Happy Guy ALBANY. N.Y. (AP) - J\tonday "'as a happy day for Ray Flaniga n -he'll never have to liing another telegram. Fl anigan used to belt out si nging telegrams in 18-hour shifls on hoJidays, but never again . New York has become the 49th today to abandon the n1usical missives. Only Cali fornia cu.'itomers can sti ll hire a crooner fr om \Vestern Union. "The telephone has cut into our social file tremendously said Flanigan, 46. manager of \\l e.ste rn U nion h ere . "Holidays used to b e tre1nendously heavy days for u.<> and while it's heavy now its mo s t l y c andy gra m s greetings." , CHICAGO tAP) -People are getting sick from the tnedicinc they lake to make 1hc1n \\'Cl\, and this in itsclr is n public heflllh problen1, a Florida research tea n1 reports. It has long has been known that .~omc people have adverse reactions to drugs. These reactions range in seriousness from minor skin rashes to death. A three-year .o;tudy of more than 6,000 patients at the University of Florida Teaching Hospital in Gainesville sho.,.,•s the seriousness of th c problem. Conducted by Drs. George J. Carana.ws and Leighton ~. Cluff and a p ha r n1 a c i st . llonald B. Stewart. the study is rel;>Orted in the ~1ay 6 issue of tbc Journal of the An1crican ~1cdical Assoc iation ~ The report says 177 - nearly 3 percent-of the 6,063 patients in the :;tudy "'ere brought to the hospital because or drug reactions. Of these, 6.2· percent died. 65.6 1:iercent ha d severe reactions :ind 28.2 percent had n1oder.ite reactions. Supposedly harmless over- the--counter p a i n relievers, especially aspirin, \\'ere the lending cause of adverse r eact ions. These \\'ere fvllo.,.,·e<l by anti1nicrobials. such as penicill in. All told, 109 dnigs \\·ere involved. The researchern !lay there is an increasing n u m b c r of drugs on the market. . \Vo men suf fered more of the adverse reactions than men , and persons over age 61 "'ere affect<.'<! more than those \Vho \\•ere you nger. The researchers Mid that wo1ncn are more likely to take drugs than men. They $aid old age and improved econonlic status arc related .1 0 ··an increase in use or prescription drugs. The team said patient.s could not ident ify 60 percent or their medicines correctly. Forty percent, they said, used drugs pr.escribed by '"'O or more physicians, increasing t h e possibility 0 ( interactiOM. 1\velve percent look drugs prescribed for so1neone else, they noted. LUSAKA, ZAMBIA 1UPl1 -Pre si d e nt Kennet h Kaunda had ordered the introduction o( the dcalh by hanging for convicted armed robbers. ''I am directing the ntinister or legal affairs to a'tlend the Jaw with a view to providing c a p i I a I punishment for a r m e d robbery," he told the Nu lional Council. • • ' -' 'J: . . • r • ) ,, ,. .. • .... • i ' ...... .· ·~p' 't ' -- NEIV YORK (API -A Lancaster, Pa., pastor W'IS reported planning to cha11enge the ltev. Dr. Robert J. P.farshall. president or the Lutheran Church in A1ncricn , for 1he top office lit the Churcll·s convention this July In Baltimore. This "oold be the rirst lime the incumbent president of the I h rec -mi1Uoo • 1nc m be r denominatiorl ever hus fa <.-ed oppositio n for 1·c-elcctton. I , ~Affl~6 llYENA \Vestcrn Union began it's sing ing telegram service with birthday greetings on July 28 .. 1933. For $1 , a customer could ·· - - dispatch a uniformed mes.<;enge r to a loved one's doorste1>. ·"~ ·.~· ·~ 111e concent1aled Buick. ltss1Ze 1$ 1'19M. And so Is the price. · · · .-' , ' .. ' )' "Usually \\'hat happened "·as the lo\v n1an on the toten1 pole got the privilege of singing the t e I e gr a n1 , ' • Flanagan said. He remembers one singing telegram sent to crooner Rudy Vallee in the 1950s. •'Jl •S A HORRISL€. WORLD- 1 Ff.ft.. JUST A¥.1f'Ut. ,TOO. '1 ··That's a hell of a way to \rake .<;omebody up,'' Flanagan quoted Vallee as saying after the birt hday greeting. The =i Bowmar Bnlins 0 An1cr1<A1·:-~r •. J ~.:!ling per~nal 1.:uJculator~. AS LOW AS s49 95 • .AufoNtic COf\•lant • S·l/.Z"al"•l•l /I" • Corryi!MJ ·-· • OM Yrar rort• •"' ....... '" I ••• I ••• •••• •••• ••• CAL•MART I• a.f Co,lo Mr~o fttau1 JHOAHARIOR-T .. • .. Sot.~5 46 408. 8 COSTA MESA liiiiii t :i0.5:l0 ~ • ,> The car is Buick 's Century Luxus -a most contemporary riew breed of Buick, as you'll see. ~ To be sure, the things that make a Buick a Buick are there in abundance. The ride. The quiet. The ri ch inte ri or environment. And that certain intangible something · thqt describes a quality automobile. ' · .;Note, please, the. formal rooflin e. It marks tnis Century ·as a class car.: A car of substance. t • '~ T ~ : ·. But for all its substanEe, Century is also quite a small \ . ,. . . . ., c;ar. !rim·oJ ~im~nsion . Light of foot. Easy to drive and - ; .. JXi k: Reqson9ble to operate . r Xou, might .sofit (:Ornbines the nimbleness of cc:irs '~·· pri ced less with the comforts and · ~ [~finemenfS of cars priced a IOt mo~~· ~~ ·. Its a suf)!'lrb. lntermed1ate. At a pnce • • • ' •' •t I .. -:--. '· . . ' . .. • • • ' t ' ' .. that's with in 'reach of ·just a~ut ev_eryon~; There 's still another'dimension to tpis car that you ll like. A va lu e-for-the:money dimension: Not just how iftle yo u pay. But how much you get. Look at the equipment Century, Lu>1us carries standard: Turbo Hyd ra -Matic Transmi s~iori. · · Front disc brakes. · · ' . Power steering. , ' ) Plus a moderately-sized 2-bqrrel V-8 engine. • It's all included in the price shown. Aod that price also includes deluxe wheel Govers,and whitewall tires: For a ' relati vely smaJI car; Century is certainly a lot of car. In all, ·it's one ve·ry, intel,ligent way ,of .dealing wit these demanding times. And remaining serenely ' comfortable in lne pr<Xe'~. ' · • · . . ~ . • •.Manufacturer's suggested re'tail price, including dealer new vehiclrpreporatlon chorges, deluJ11:• wheel cov•~• •· and whlt~wall tires. Other optional equipment, state and local taxes •nd transportation charges, ($'268 .00) ~nd Colifornlo AsSembly Line Emission Ttsting ($20.00) ore additional. , . ~ ' . ~ . .. • 1 ., . ~ . . . •. Golden West Center Opens Door To New-Opportunities for Women By LAURIE KASPER 01 llM O•ll~ l"ll•I Slllt Gulden Wesl College might be t:onsidercd somewhal unusual these d(lys beca use, unlike most other area campuses, there Is no women's center. Dy next fall, ho\l.·evcr, the Huntington Beach campus will have a center but il y,•111 be a bit different from others. There was almost one there last year. The trailer, in wh.ich it was to be, Instead "''cnt to house the expanding Exp Io rations in Communtciitions program . Then some or lhe women faculty n1c1T1bers started talking about the needs of their y.·omen stu'i:tents and decided, '1Well, gee, other colleges ,• hnvc women's centers, We \Vant a women 's center.'' At fi r'st, they were thinking only of a place which would have a couple of couches and a coffee. pot, explainl'd P.1ary Wise. fine arts counselor who initiated the latesl interest y,•lth two other faculty \\'Omen, Joyce l\1orden and Peggy Slllggs. After talking with administrators , however, t h e y realized that women's centers too often become retreats for women rather than a means of entering the mainstream of college life. So, while the women nre still planning to open a center, it has lost some of its importance. Ii will be "not a retreat but an open door,'' Ms. \Vise promised. NEW PROGRAM More exciting to them now Is a new, broad program ca 11 e d Opportunities for Women which will include existing course offerings and college services as well as some new features. The total package, she explained, is geared to meet the needs of different women with varying inlen!Sts and' available time. It Includes the -Morning Proiram of the Orange Coast. Community COiiege District Evening College as well as the regular evening classes and courses televised over channel 51!. KOCE. Another aspect of it I s Discoveries Unlimited, a special program of lectures, field trips and physical exercise begun for non· student vtomen about a year ago. This program \\'as designed for women who arc interested in returning to school but fear they wou1d not be able to compete with yowiger college students. Many of ~e women move Into the regular day school program, which also is included in the Opportunities for Women package. ALTERNATIVE Still. there is another brand new altemalivc v.•hich vi'ill be offered just for won1en in the-fall. Several teachers will be offering their classes during a three hou r period, one day a week. This is being provided for those women who want to take a l\gular college course but are unable to get away from the home when the classes regu1arly meet two or three times a week. Hoy,•ever, since the purpose or the total program is to rett'uce anxieties and "make the college experie,nce a positive and growing one for women of all ages and academic levels," it offers more than the course work . ''Gals who return to school, as a counselor I see this, are bewildered by that registration pr~ess," r.ts. \Vise said. , · To ease those anxieties, peo;ile will be available at registration to advise and assist women in any \\'ay needed. "Someone w i 11 shepherd the lost gal through the lines if she needs help," 1t1s. \Vise said. But the assistance won 't stop there. Since child care facilities on campus are limited, a baby-sitting exchange will be established. A personal fitness program, learning sktlls program, volunteer opportunities , w o r k experience opportunities and health services also y,•i\I be available to wo1nen. Rap groups, eseecially for the .... ret urning women students, will be established. Such groups a r e need~. ,.1s. Wise said, because women often become a.v.rare of identity problems which in turn become anti-tnarriage feelings. RAP GrtOUPS "The gal might go home and do some things she's not ready to do," she explained. Describing the grouR_s as "kind or reality groups ,for women ," she said they would discuss the problems of the women as well as in relation to their husbands and children. "In other words, focus on the positive in terms of the interpersonal.'' She said they also hope to initiate rap groups 'ror the men whose wives have returned to school. Five women will be hired as coordinators of the women's center. Half of their one day a \1'eck work \\'iii be spent in the center. advising ":omen and coordinating the programs. The other part of their job will be to go out into the community to speak to women's groups or individuals wherever v.·omen tend to congregate to tell them of the college's program. These y,•omen will be "wann , welcoming persons·· who returned to school, made their errors and now want to help other womer.. ~See WOJ\1EN , Page 171 e BEA ANDERSON, Ed ;tor Communicating: A Sign of Caring • Barbara Torres, a student from Golden \Vest College's hard-of-hearing program, volunteers time to work with deaf Fairview clients. With Alberto (above, center) and Rolland she teaches them how to "say'' ' the colors which they see in these various geometric shapes. Barbara will graduate in June and plans to be a teacher's aide. ' • . By ALLISON DE ERR Of tr.. DlilY PllOI Stiff A hearing person . left alone in a roon1 with those who ca n communi- cate only in sign language, suddenly understands y,·hat it is like. To feel isolated. To feel helpless. To be without the skills to say, "I want .. :· A\--Ya.irview· State Hospital, for the past few months, a special ·program has utilized volunteers to help some deaf and hard-of-hearing clients loward basic communication. ' Students from Golden West College's hard of hearing program have volunteered, along with G\VC teacher Marcia Kess ler, to work with deaf Fairview clients. The goal is simple: communication. Teaching assistant Starr Sellard works with two small groups of clients from 3 to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday each week . "The deaf volunteers are very important," said Dora Ingram, the cre- dentialed teacher in the deaf program at Fairview. "They help the rest of us wit.h teaching manual communication. be-- cause they know so much more than we do. They use it all the time. \Ve're still learnin g." Each session includes activ ities to stimulate the use of manual com· n1unication. · For example, one recent session used painting on a large sheet of paper on the floor to get the group involved .. A round robin activity worked directly on communicating the date of the week, the names of group members, colors and numbers. Simple words and phrases such as "I wan t'' and "please" can make a big difference to the clients, the teachers explained. One-to-one attention, said Dora Ingram, can make the difference in Iso- lation and being able to co1nmunicate. "\Ve need volu nteers to work individually with Ule clients on their n1anual communication. \Ve can use them for whatever time they are able to give." Interested persons can1 con4tct Ann Crosby at Fairview, 54S.9331 . Ext. 505. . . ' I -J DAILY PILOT • ' "• Tutsday, May 1, 1q74 1'Doddy, when we're wo~hin' the cor should the winCows be •J p or down?" Ca!teeh Gal S t i iderit Office1· W ears' Leotards PASADE\'A ji\P i -Click. click, click. Caltech computers \rouldn't kno1v 11·h3t 10 do \\'ilh this dat;i . \\'ornen in v :1 d e d the forrnerlv nll-111ale scientific sanctuni of California Institute of Technology less 1han four years ago. \\"on1cn arc out11un1bcred 7-1 by the opposil e sex on this campus of egghead s and l\'ol>CI Prize \\'inners. No y,•ornan had even tried ror s t u d e n I govemn1cnt office. Bul 1vho is the student body presi dent'.' ELIZABETll l\trLEOD. 20. She doesn't belie\'c !hat her -sex \\'as nny factor in hrr rl'Cent election 1·ic1ory O\'er t\\·o 1nales. "l\1ost of !he students I talked wi1h \\'ere interested in my opinions on the issues." she said ... , bclie1'e L 1\·as clceled because of t he platform I prc.~cn1ed -and because I kno1v a lot of the students.·· The bi olobt;.' n1ajor has assunicd her du ties as c:-ic;i\y -as she dons lcor;irds or scuba gear. Tll E LEOTAHDS arc for her n1odern dance class. Occar,ionally, sl1e joind other Caltech students in Balkan and Israeli folk dancing. lier scu ba gcn r \I' as acquired for ;1 sumrner job as a dh·l'r at the school's n1ar inc labor:iror,·. ,\liss \lcl.t•od f!lso tics on nn ANIMALo ic1i;i51, '·"•• ''IT'S A. MORi:;:191..£ WO~l-0- 1 Ff:f L.. JUST AWFUL ,TOO. '1 apron to earn n1oney fron1 1raiting tables at the faculty's Athenaeu1n Club. She says she believes the 100 11on1en in the 800-1nember student bodv arc accepted on tht'ir n1eritS at Caltech. "I ·ha,·en't renlly had any prob\enlS in Lern1s of being sterrotyped on the basis or n1y se x." she sa id . "SQ1ne of the 1v o n1 en s1udents may say that they've hud a problcn1. but they 1nay have looked harder than I.'' Teleg rani 's 'l 'roo1ier' Happ y Gn y ALBANY. N.Y. (AP l - i\londay ·\\'as a happy day for Ray Flanigan -he'll neve r ha\·e to i;;ing another telegram. Flanigan used to belt out singing telegran1s in 18-hour shifts on holidays. but never i1gain. Ne\v York h<ts become the 491h today to abandon th e rn usieal n1issivcs. Onlv Cal iforn ia ctiston1ers can St ill hire a crooner fron1 \\lestern Union. "The telephone has cut into our social file tremendously said Flanigan. 46. manager of \Ve s tern U nion here . "I lolida\'s used to b e trcn1cndously. heavy days for w. and 1vhile it 's hea''Y no1v its 1n osll~· ca nd y gran1s greetings.·· \\'estcrn Union began it 's sfnging telegram service 'vith birthday greetings on July 28. 1933. for SJ. a customer could dispatch a uniformed n1c~.<;engcr to a loved one 's doorstep. "l's ually \\·hat happened 1\·as the 1011· man on the toten1 po!c go t the privilege of singing the t e I e gr a in . ' ' Fl anagan suid. He re1nen1bcrs one si ng'ing telcgran1 sent to crooner Rudy Vallee in the 1950s. "That's a hell of a \\'ay to 1\'akc ,<:omcbody up,'' Flanagan <1uotcd Vallee as s;1ying after !he bir!hda~· greeting. 1he .i Bowmar Brains 0 An1l'r1~ -:--:\(1. I ~:ll1ng p1:r~n~1l ca.lculator:-- AS LOW AS s49 95 • I Di9it Di.,loy • Flootinq Dttimot • • .A..to111Gllt Condo11! • 5·1 /Z"1l"1l·l/I" • Corryit19 l'ovth •••• •••• •••• •••• ••• CAL•MART •• of Co\IO MtlO l'loto 2'60A HARIOR --T"'··'"' ~546 4088 COST A MESA mi 9:30.S:JO. wail • , ,. • • Itledi~inal Ailme nts Eyed Robbers To Ha ug? Lutherans To Co1 npelc Cl!lCACO ~AP) -Peop le nre gelling sick fro1n the 111cd1c1nc they take to 1n;1kc thetn 11cll, and this in itself is a public health pn1blcn1 . a F!oralu r(·scurth t ca 111 reports. I! has long ha s been known that .•on1c people have adverst! reactions to drugs. These reaction s range in seriousness fro1n 1ninor skin rashes to death. A three-year ,i;tudy of n1ore than 6.000 patients at the I 'ni\'ersity of Florida Teachini:: 1!11~pi1al in C:.iinc1>1'illc sho11·;:. the S('riousness of 1 h c problt·1n. Conducted b) Dr.s. G('()rgc J. Carana<;os and Leighton E l'luff and a pharmacist. Honald B. Sh.'ll'art. tile study 1-; rt·111Jrtcd Jll the .\lay ti bsuc of !ht· Journal or the An1eritan .\lr<hra l Association The report says 177 - nc11rly 3 perccnt--0f th~ 6.063 patients in the :;tudy "·ere l:rought 10 lhc hospital lx"'t<iU~ of drug reactions. Of the~. 6 2 percent died. 65.6 p"rrc11t had severe reactions ;111d 28 2 ptrccnl had 111odcralc rcac11ons. SUJlposcdly harmless ovcr- thc-countcr pa in relicver.s, 1'spcc1ally aspirin. 11·erl' the Jead1ni:: cause of adverse r e a c t i o n s. T,hcse 11·c1·e fullo\\'rd by antin1icrobi:1ls. such as penicillin. AH told , 109 drugs 11·cre involved . The rescarchcr;o:; sav there is an inc reasing n u in' b c r of drugs on the rnarket. \\lorncn suffered n10re·or the adverse reactions than 1ne11, and ~rsons over age 61 \\'Cr!.! affccu .. '<i more than those ll'ho 11ere ~oungcr. • TI1e researchers 11aid that 11·on1cn are n1ore likely to take drug:> than men. They said old age and improved economic status arc related ·lo ;111 increase in use of prescription drugs. The tean1 said paticnt.5 could not identify 60 percent of their n1edicines correctly . 'Forty percent, they said. used drugs prescribed by two or 1nore physicians, increasi ng t he possibility 0 f intcracliow;. T\1·clve percent took drugs 11rescribed for sorncunc else, they noted . , LUSAKA, Z A ~1 B I A !UP!l -Pre sid,ent l\enncth Kaunda had ordcrl«l thc introduction of the d~ath by hanging for convicted armed robbers . "I arn direc ting the n1inister of legal affairs to a'1ler1d the law \Vith a view to providing c a p i t a I punishment for a r in e d rob bery,'' he told the /'\;1lio nal Council. , ' - NE\V YOllK t.\Pl --A Lancaster. Pa .. pJstor wa< rcported planning to ch:1ll1•11~r thl' Rev. Dr. l!obcrt J f.1arshall . pr1·sidl•nt of ihr Luthcrnn Church 111 Atll<.'l'll\I. for the top off1t·e :11 the Church's convcnt1011 th is July in Baltiroorc. 1'his i\·ould be tht• first ti1nc the inct11nbelll pres1d1·11 t or the I hre c-n1illion-int· n1 ht' r <!cnon,in:ition el'er h:is f:ii.,~! oriposi1ion for rt"t'l"<·t1011. _ • The concent1 ated Buick. Hs size 1$ right. And so ls the price. The car 1s Buick 's Century Luxus -a most con temporary new breed of Buick, as you'll see. To be su re, the thin gs that make a Buick a Buick are there in abundance. The ride. The quiet. The rich inte rior envi ronment. And that certain intangible something that describes a quality automobile. Note, please, the formal roofline. It marks this Centu ry qs a class car. A car of substance.- But for all its substan ce , Century is also quite a small car. Trim of dimension. Light of foot. Ea sy to drive and pqrk. Rea sonable to opeFaie. ·' '(ou. might say. it combines the nimbleness of cars • , 'priced less with the comforts and ~ ' c~finer:nents of cars priced a lot more. It s a superb Intermediate. At a pric~ ' • I • that's within reach of ju st abo-Ut everyone. j There 's sti ll another dimension to this car that you 'll like. A value-fo r-the:money dimension. Not just how little you pay. But how much you get. Look at the equipment Century Luxus carries standard : Turbo Hydra-Matic Tran smission. Front di sc brakes. Power steeri ng. ' Plus a moderately-sized 2-barrel V-8 engine. It 's all included in the price shown. And that price also includes d.eluxe wheel covers, and whi tewa ll tires. For a relatively small car; Century is certainly a lot of car. In all , it's one ve ry intell igent way ,of dealing with these dem.anding times. And remaining serenely comfortable in lhe process. ' · ' I ' • • really • . . "Manufacturer's suggested retail price, includlng dealer new vehicle preparation charge•. delu•e wheel towr• and whitewall tires. Other oplionol equipment, 1tote and local taMes ortd'tronsportotlon chorge1. ($'268.00) ond Collfornla Assembly Line Emission Testing {$'20.00) ore addltlonal. • • -- . • T G COii day ure· 11'0 B llu1 a di ff T yt'a be. ex p Cot , T rne nee dee.: ha\ WO of co ex cot int \1'0 s ;id re oft ra m ' pl· I ' 1i Golden West Center Opens Door ' T 6 New Opportunities for By LAUHIE KASPElt Ot thl Oill1 Piiot 51111 Golden \\'est College 1night be considl'rt'd son1e\\•hat unusuHI these days bl•tausc. unlike n1osl other area c:unpuscs, there is no \1'on1cn 's center. By next fall , ho\\CVCr. the I lunt1nglon Beach cainpus '-''ill have a center but it will be a bit different from oUicrs. 1'hcrc y,·as ahnost one there last year. The trailer. in which it y,·as to be. instead y,·cnt to hou se the expandi ng r: x p I o r n I ion s in Conununlc3tions progra 1n. ' Then some of the' y,·01ncn faculty n1cn1bcrs startt.'<i talking about the needs of their y,·on1cn students and decided. "\Veil , g<.>e, other colleges have \1'otnen's centers. \Ve \11ant a women's Center." Al fir'st, they 1verc thinking only of a place which \\'ould have a couple of couches and a coffee pol. explainL'<i 1.i ary \Vise. fine arts eounselor who iniliatL'<i the latest interest \1·ith l\\'O other facult y \1on1cn. Joyce io.1orden and Peggy Slaggs. After lalking \vith ad1ninistrators. ho1vever, the y realizt-d that "·omen's centers too often bcron1e rcl r<'ats for won1en rather than a means of entering the rnainstream of coll ege life. So. \\'hile the \V01ncn are still planning to open a center, it has Jost some of its itnporlance. Ii \vill be "not a retreat but an 01X'n door ," ~ls. \Vise promised. NEW PROGRAM ~1ore exciting to them now is a new, broad program ca Ile d Opportunities for \Vomen \\'hich will incl ude ~isling course offerings and college services as well as some new features. The total package, she explained, is geared to meet the needs of different women with varying interests and-available time. It includes the li1orning Program of the Orange Coast Con1munity College District Evening College as \\'e ll as the regular evening classes and courses televised over channel 50, K_OCE. Another aspect of il I s Discoveries Unlimited, a ·special , program of lectures, field trips and physical exercise begun for non- student \\'Omen about a year ago. This program '''as designed for women who are interested in returning to school but fea r they \\'OUld not be able to compete \\'ith younger college students. r..1any of these \\"omen move into the regular day school program, which also is included in the Opportunities for Women package. ALTERNATIVE Still. there is another brand new alternative .,.,·hich v.·ill be offered just for \von1en in th<.>-fall. Several teachers \Vil\ be offering their classes dur ing a three hour period, one day a \\'eek. This is being provided for those. \ron1rn \\'hO \Yant to lake a re gula r college cou rse but are Wlable to get away frorn the home. when the classes regularly mee t two or three times a week. 110\\·ever, since the purpose of the tolal program is to reduce anxieties and "make the college experience a positive and growing ohe for ,1·01nen or all ages and acaden1ic levels."' it offers more than th e course \vork. "Gals "'ho return to school, as a COllnsc!or I see this, are bc,vildered :>.v that registration process."' !\-Is. .. \Vi se said. To ease those anxielies, peo;:ile \viii be available at registration to advise and assist wo1nen in any \\'UY needed. "Sonic.one · '" i l.1 she pherd the lost ga l through the lines if she needs help,"' JI.ls. \V ise said. But the assistance \Von ·1 stop there. Since child care facilities on campus are limited, a baby-sitting exchange will De established . A personal fitness program. learning skills _program . volunteer opportunities,· work experience opportunities and health services al so \\'ill be available to woinen. Women Rap groups, cs1>ecially for the returning "'omen students. \\'ill be established. Such groups a re needed, f\ls. \V ise said, because "'omen often bccorne a~\'are of identity problen1s \\'hich in turn become anti-1narriage feelings . H . .\P GHOUPS "The gal micht go home and do some things she's not ready to do," she explained. Describing the groups as "kind of reality groups for "'omen ," she ~id they \\'ou\d discuss the "'problc1ns of the \\'omen as \vell as in relation to their husbands and children. "In other \\'Ords, focu s on the positive in tcrn1s of the interpcrsonnl. ·· She said'lhey also hope to initiate ra p groups for· the 1nen whose wives have reluriied to school. Five wonlen 'will be hired as coordinator~ or the v.·omen 's center. lialf of dieir one day a \1·eck \\'Or k \\'ill 1' spent in the center. advising \\'Oril"en and coordinating the progra1ns. The other part of their job \\'ill be to go out into the community to speak to \\'omen 's groups or individuals \\'herever .,.,·omen lend to congregate to tell them of the college's program. These women will be "\\·arm. \\'elcoming persons"' v.•ho returned lo school. made their errors and no,.,. \\'ant to help other "·nmer.. ~See WO~tEN, Page 111 ' e BEA ANDE RSON, Editor Pitt U Communicating: A . Sign of Caring • Barbara Torres, a student from Golden \Vest College's hard-of-hearing program, volunteers time to work with deaf Fairview clients. \Vit.h Alberto (above, center) and Rolland she teaches them how to "say" the colors which they see in these various geometric shapes. Barbara will graduate in June and plans to be a teacher's aide. By ALLISON DEERR 01 tht Dtlty fl'ol9t 511fl A hearin g person. lcrt alone in a roo1n with tho~e who can communi· c:ate only in sign language , suddenly underslands v.·hat it is like. To reel isolated . To feel helpless. To be without the s kills to say. "I want ..... At Fairview State 1-lospital. for the last few months. a special program has utilized volunteers to help some dea and hard·O[·hcaring clie nts toward basic communication. Students Cro1n Golden \Vest College's hard of hearing progra1n have volunteered. along with G\VC teacher Atarcia Kessler. to 'A'Ork -.·11h deaf Fairview client . -·· The goal ls simple: com munication Teaching assistant Starr Sellanl \\'Ork! with two small groups of clients from 3 to 4 p.m. Monday through Thur<day each week. "The deaf '.;.Oluntttrs ire \'e~· unportanl." u1d Dori Jngnm. the cre- dentialed teacher in the deaf prognm at t~a1rvlew. "They help thf' rest or us with leachi ng manual rommunkatton. be-- cause they know so much 1nore 1h;1n 'A·e do The-y UR II all the time. \\'e·re ~till learning." Ea ch ~ ion includes act1\'llle to s11mul1Lf the use of manual com · n1un1cation. For ex11nple. one rettnt ion used pa1n1ing on a tar.it sheet or paper on lhe Ooor to get the group 1n,·ol\ed A round -robin activity worked dlrertJy on rommunkat1n1 the date or the wee.k. the nam or 1.roup memben . rolon and numben lmple v.·ordJ and ph~ t.u<"h u .. , w1nl .. and "pleaw:" c1 n mak1 a big diff•~""" lo th• rllentJ. the IH<hfn nplalMCI OM-ln-Gne 111entton aid Dora ln~ram <"In make thci d1(ftrTnce in LM>- l:a11on and btlna: a.bit' to ro1nmun1n1t "\\'e nttd n>Juntttl"'ll to •'trl lntll"kfuall with the rhrnl1 un 1Mtr m.anual communtalion \\e t·an u.Je 1hem ror 1.·bate,er tune ttwy •re able 10 I,, ... lnl•ruled penon ran ""11atl n roob) 11 t'11n,.... :MS.llSJI. [XL~- r • • : 16 DAILY PILOT O wens Honored J :-.I r ;inJ \11' 1:11\ \lllt'll vi :'\cv.pon lh';11·h 11l'lt· l1011nr1'<! on th1:u· !>{1th 11 ,. it fl I n i: t111n11 crs,1r\ Ii~ 1l1t· l l.1d~1r ~t·ruor t'il1 L1·u~ !\rirl1:1· {iruu p 1111d !ht• ('0 ... 11 \1 >'.~.J l>epart111c11t Sc r v 1 t ,, ' <:t·li.'bra11011~. ul L i.: 1 .1 l~ t: d ll I' I 11 ~ l II II Both nalll'i'S of \•illll ~-.l !•\1 11 CAiio, 1h1• (J11t'11' ,1t1111d( d 'i uung .. to»n ~r.111· 1·1\l'-1·;,111. Ill' 11:1s a StlfH'r1·1:-.or 1ur I ~ S!C't!I for 411 lt'H r:. u11d 'ht· 11.1-. t'lllplo~c-d b~· it JUtl;;<' HI !h" tounty <·ourt 1\flt•r the ir rL·!1r1·n1t·11 1. 1h1·1 1ra1·clctl l'Xicn:-.11 1·11' 111 Lit• Un11ed St:1t1 s lx·rui:t, sc1tl1n\,\ in Nc11·por1 Tuesday May 7, 1974 PJ 's Solve ABC 's· Search • .Hy ~ll.\tA ll0,\1Hl-:l;K F'or yeurs. I • y,Tote thls colunul v.·i1h a <I 9 • c en l dic1ionary 11 1th the S and T n1iss1 ng. ltl·<.1\izing that I tould ne1 l'r grt an)"\\'hcre in the literary 11orld 11·1thoul the 11·ortl~ "Sl'nsuous. sex and titillating," three yea rs ago I invested in the 12·pound hernia edition or \\'t>bstcr's 1'v.·enlieth.. Century J)1ctionary . I curse the d:iy. Cl 11·outd roo, rc11·, or rue tlie da~'. but I C'an'l find it in 1ny dictionary. I As a matter of fact. I can"l find anything in my dictionary that I can't spell in the first place. Last \veek in an effort to give ~ the c.'olu1nn class. I \\'an ted to use the French v.·ord for nig htgown. l stood in front of !he dict ionary and forn1ed the 1vord sloy,·ly •.. pen 1vaah. AT · WIT'S END "\ 'm so rry bul how do waah?" 10 bother you, ) ou spell ptn "Do you mran )OU cnllL"ll n1e out -Of an in1p0rt ant busine ss n1et>ting to a::;:k nll• h-011· to spell a 11 ord'!" "Yes." it. "PE IGN Ollt.'' It didn 't n1can 11·hat 1 thought il dld, so l substituted pajan1as. MOTHERS: (~ \ 3 Full Service Loc~ions in ~· _!:i_untln to~ ~ea~ ' ' PRES jRIPTIONS e Clllfllt At OU<ltl e O.U~er,.1 'i Lt! UI rtloll ~our l'rtltlll pr11er1,110"1 pen.,..•11>cr and pen w o n1 an, ncithl'r of which v.·ere too sexy in bed. Then I rationalized it "'Very y,·cll. you kno1v ho1v Ii SA.ff-...HOT SORRY! ~ bad ly the Frf'nch s1k·ll in SWIM LfSSOMS t'1 . ll f~nglish. So 11·hatc\·cr yuu '-"'1'•°"' ...... -.. ~ • was a French 11·ord, so I looked ill the back section for think it is 1'usl drop !lie first l!ldoor Poot 111 s111 '''"1 ........ s:i.-uos , , .. ,OH'WllHlMISAO Hunln1qton H1rl>our •. •~•·GUI , letrer and add a UI in the VIRGO SWIM SCHOOL ~~.'~"--",":'' _•.,."' _m1110~ :~ .• :,, middle. By the 11'ay 11hat's il 17141616-ZSSO ·---,__,..... · · the n1ost-often used French pen waah?" !~~~~~~~~=~~=· ==-====-=--===~·~ y,·ords. 1'hey had never heard "It-ls a nightgown." I of a pen v.•auh. "'Then that's simp!{'. Just ~o ~ 1 calll"<I my friend, r.1axine, to a nighl!!Oll'n deparhnl'nl 111 ~ a high school graduate, y,·ho fos~~~lai~~.they'll tell you ho11• ..:.. .:J retorted, ''Be serious. They J got in the car. drove to the · • } don't y,·ear those flimsy things shopping center and asked the li, ~·;· anymore. I hate nightgouns clerk in lingeril'. ··How do you ( f.:o. .... i.. you hal'e to u·ear a girdle and spell pen waah?" W • sli p under. \Vhy don't you call "Let's see," she hL'Sitatcd. ~tb. PiltJ01C DRAPERIES »'TO llll.11111 BUY NOW A T SPECIA L 5.A lf. PRI CE! it n neg ligee?" "P·E·N·\Y·A·A·ll." ·7 "Because I can't find tha t in ' Al home I opened lhe flERITAGE IRTERIORS niy dictionary either!·· I said. dictionary and figured out 2 1 r'"', ., , P , .. """. Call 54 7-27 7 3 Next. I called my husband there are roughly 6,543 v.·ords Today llcrc, lhl·y Hie 1uJu ntt·1·r" for U1e Le1~ur\• S" r \'01<'1·, l)(>partm1·n1 in { u .. tn :0.ll':-.i und ~ire at lt11• 111 !ht• ltt1 r:,or Senior ('iti1.1·ns Cluh. Tht·~ ;1lso arc n1t•n1h('l'S , of Shr1nt•1 s, En stC'rn Star ;ind St 1\ndrc11 ·s J>rcsb•1tcr1:i11 t hucr!1 CELEBRATING ANNIVERSARY M r. and Mrs. Roy Owen Flipping through the pages the l'!oscst I could co1ne 1vas y,'ho ans11·ercd b rusk I y , that begin \\'ith P. \Vhen l l~i"~'~· 'i' ~-~, f'0~'~,,~ .. f~'~""~·~·~··~·~~~~;~~~~~ "}lello!" finally got to \\'Ofd 1.040 r saw I um:m= 1t~ 1 .:.~:~;:. . . Installation Rites Closing Club ·Year FLOWER BASKETS FOR MOTHER Remember Mother with a basKetlul of gingham !lowers that bnngs a springlike touch ol color lo any .home and holds your thoughts long alt er real flowers have gone Many different styles and colors. Secretaries A program abou t pC"rsnnal injury cases is ph1nnt'd for the 1nen1bcrship n1ecting 0 r Orange (.:ount y 1'rial Law~crs Secreta ries Association . Speakers y,·111 be K a r I Frank. associat ion prcsi:ll·Ht , ;1nd AnnaUcl \\':1tki11;;. l1il' si·1·- re1ary, The n1 t•ctin:.{ 11ill h,• ;11 i :30 p.ni. \\"t'Cincsdc1~. \l;>y IL i.n f)cpart n1cnl 3 uf thl' ()r;111i;I' County Su1>erlur Cuurt. DAR Daughters of the American Hc1ol •1tion . San C I e n1 e n t c Chapter 11·ill hea r reports about the C on t i n e n ta l Con g ress during the \Vednesday. ~lay 8, mee ting in the home of ~trs. Raymond ~I. l~land . Spe;iking at 1:30 p.nl. 11·il1 be the ~ln1es. Kathryn De nman . .John Kinkaid and \\'alter H. 'fha tcher. who served as delegates. Yo ur Horoscope To morrow Golden Key Oixic Jlallon \\'ill talk :ibout self rnofi\·at ion \\"hen she addresses Volden Key, a support group of the chi id Gu idance Cente r or Orange County . The group will 1neet at 10 a.n1. Tuesday , ~tay 1. in the r..lcrt·ury Savings and Loan, Huntington Beach. tlls. Zontians Verda Atker \Va S installed !\e11·port president of the Harbor Zonta Cl ub. Serving y,·ith her y,•ill be Laura Lagios and Lucile Paulin, vice presidents; Alna Phillips and Pat Kr o ne , secretaries, and ~targuerile Forgit, treasurer. Ellen K. Lee, author or . "!\e'o\-port Bay: A Pioneer ll istory," \\'as presented ,.,,ith the \\'oman of Ach ievement A1rard for 1974. Tw ins Mom s C1ubhousc, Santa Ana . Junior Le ague Junior League of Ne\Yport Harbor 1vill host a meeting o[ chairmen from leagues in Southern California and Nevada. The session v.·ill begin at · 9 :30 a.m. Friday, 1.tay 10, in Park Ne\vport. 1\·ill be inst:illcd pr esiden t of the 111ursday f\lorning Club of Newport Beach duri ng a luncheon meeting at 11 a.n1. ~1ay 9 in the Balboa Bay Club. Also on her board \\i ll be the }.1mes. Robert \Vilson. Ted C. Tresson. E. B. \\lilson, Kurt O. Schneider, \V ill iam F. BlOC."her. John H. Connelly, Kerm it c;. Kvien. John D. Carson and Robert \Velsh. Bnng along I his ad and ,.,.. Io~·. olf the regular pnce o! Sl2.50. Also tor Molher: s~ our Gingham Shadow Boxes: In- door Gardening kits; Hand Painted Flower Pots Hum· mer Music Bol(es. and Figurine selection. ' fl.1aster Charge Bankamerica rd Courtesy g1tt bQl(eS IN COSTA MESA 2300 Harbor Cenrer [ne~t lo Edwards Theaters) IN LAGUNA NIGUEL 30232 Crown VaHey Mall (nel(I lo Tl1r1 lly s) Camp Fire Dr. !·lester Turner. national---::==========~~~~~===~=========~=!._. executive director of Can1p Fire Girls 1~·i\I !:cynote the SouU1ern California Horizon Club conference ~1ay 10, 11 and 12 in the Disneyland THIS SUMMER Hotel. COULD .MAKE THE DIFFERENCE! Or. Turner. \1·ho \\·as Cancer Cooperates Dr. Burt \\:illis will talk atxiut needs of children from birth to tlro ye::irs '"'hen he keynotes the Orange Coast r-.tothers of T\vins Club dinner meet ing at 8 p.m. \Vednesday, ~lay 8. in the FoW'ltain Valley High School faculty dining dean of students at Lewis and Clark College, left her position in 1966 to join Camp Fire Girls. La Leche The Reading Game WEDNESDAY MAY 8 By S't'UNt:Y U.\IAllR All i~ ~~la rcb 21·Apr11 l9 1: Oig d1't'P for inrormatlon. ~ot.hini:t no\\' Is handed to you. lnsh•ad. extr;1 effort i s nN.>ess.1ry. {}Ider trid1\ 1du<1 I. in JX>lillion of aulhority. plays key role . TAUllUS I Apri l W-~la1 tfl 1; 't'ou are :iblc 10 ge1 hai1d 1.1n pul~e of pubhc. \'ou koow "Ml ls Ol'tded un<l "'h1'1 TO d9 i.IJout 1t f\no~h.odge I not ut.·tto n b111 ~ ou :lrc on right trac:k (;~\ll?\I j ~la v t l·.lunc 201· \lc1UilHl' aettom. m o \' 1• s ln<'ludc-mate. pa rlner A1 01d Jun1peng to ronclus10ns ~-e prr.tOM lhr 'Aa) lhcy are - not mtftl)' U )OU "'1-'h they rm11h1 br C.\.~l'lH 1J unt· t i .Jul \ ?:!• 'oo nrl! C'•llfd upon lO j."1111~ I -.i-.rk'lk..., It) fl ·arh Kr\ It IO ~.,.•h• -"t!IM11 110.1:• \l .. ,.n , lrr Ian h~ !M.lf"C \tiu i11rt ~1mtth1n6! 1n ri lurn • Lt.4l iJUh :!l-A\1£% 1' • l lu;hl1thl n ... ,1btllt\ Oud-cl 1.1r i n:11ll\r 1<1lf'n13 I• ·a\ alt.bit II ' l•-t '"'""'" 111 ahakl' 1.p f\lt1I '" 111 frr1 lo t1t p.unh .. 'Ct IJ ,., 1 .,, 1•rt1W ,1.rnl':r \ I ttc...' \-11r !J...Stpl ~ ,, Doub l e c h ec k . T a k e co11s!!rvative roursr>. • r.ead bet y,·een ~he lines -be av.·arc of fine pnnt. Ad dition a l inforrr.arion cnables you 10 deal from position ot greater strength. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Nothing is definite, set or S<:'llled. The only factor you cnn rely on is change. Know It and act like you are aware. One in aurhoritr coulll request rrport -in wril lng. S'CO llPIO !Ort. 23-~ov. ~l l: 1lornestlc adjustment occurs. Be dlploma1ic. Gain co. operation of family n1embc r. l'utchas.e gifl for special occasion Rtmember diet rl•.solutiorui:. J I Part-Skim Milk • ' ,, . I , • , • F!RMER CHEESE --,,,,. --• -·-.. ... .. , ... . . --•• S2.2'• llf ·~ IAlTl llUDI OO T>lllTALK • &AWU '" vou auv. rrs A WA,.0 1 l JflAf ···------··--- ' , ., ' , Romantic i nterest s are highlighted. Relationship is ll'Sted. ''ou discover \Vhat - and \1·ho -you desire. PISCES (Feb. 19·MJrch .!Gl: Element of luck ls on your side. Added recognition is due. Crealil'e efforts pay dividends. Your style, independence and sr nstil'lly become more desirable to more persons. ff TODAY JS YOUR Bl ltTHOAY you are an organizer. a natural executi ve. ca pable of earning money and 11t1 raC1ing opposite sex . r:motional bruise v.·ill heal. October v.·111 be one of your mosl in1portant months of 19i4. ('aprirom . Cancer pt>rsons play signifi cant roles in your life. You are stubborn and passionate . . ' Woma n Al ~oclill Hest•uran l, locat ed at Hunlington Seaclilf Country Clu b v. • " nl 10 mak~ this Mother,.s Day "something to remember:' ' Wh..on you call 10 make your r<?SCM1lion, simply tell our hostess the time \'OU v.'Ollld Ilk • 10 dine. the numb<.'t in your party. your mother"s full name dnd addr and you r hrst M IJI"'. Leave the rest to us. w~ "'" ..,nd ~oo r Mother a beautifully engraved lnvltafion, signed by \OU, asking her 10 join the family for a dellghtlul meal at Seacliff k auronL . Th unique Je<tnu rant, oucrlooking the lakes and fairw;iys of the golf course. b the most exquisitely appointed dining room In Orange County. A balanced menu, well v.ithln your budget, offers a variety of delicious -~ . \ >d like '<!make Mom haDP!I on "'her" I dir1ot Why don t ""do ii t~1her? , I VISIT your nearest Reading Game center and see the very best in prescriptive reading instruction, or CALL NOW for an app ointment for diagnost ic testing: . . Huntington Beach 842-0606 Santa Ana 835-3237 Fullerton Torrance Encino Crenshaw 879-5588 370_,,6359 783-2683 293-5253 SAYE $25.00! er MAYTAG DISHW ASHr-E!-'-R -=-===~ EXTRA PROTEQTION! da•lt .. bro .. INSTALLED! FREE 2 YEAR Parts & Lollar WARRANTY ! '°" ................... Ill tNI'-- ~av l s •brown -.,- TlllYISIOll • STEREO • APPLIANCES • SALES • SEIYICE 2t l'e•r't •I I Mt•1MC!f 61 Of!peMdablll111 Cot!• MIA • H•rbof Art• El Toro • S•ddleb.ck Valley ~ •11 lut """''-"' '""' llT.,.hri•lfWf.(Nt11i.1 .. -o..J -·-~· ~-~ ·-··~''' o.11•··.~··· --~--M••t•M IJ7~NO ~I ..,_,.. NIW TOl.l rtl1 lllVIC1 •NONI NUMl[I llnlth 7 .J4J7 I ADIO DISPATCHID FACTOIY AUTHORIZED SIRVICl 541·3417 Ille 11 ho ,I ~ I 11 I ' I t ' Broad-minded? H e Sure Is t.ADY : \\'hy don't you c~I th(' bull :ind tt'll , tho s•· llU\ s "ho rl'Sl!Ut 1t 11•h(·n th1· l1t'lc \.\Oruon 1o1•::in1s a niChl out !hat she ht1s just as n)UCh right tu .. su1gte It" 11s hi.! d()("S? \\'hi'n nll'tl say they v.·::uu n night out 11•ilh lht' boys. 1,1,hal they nre reully looking for ls a night out 1~ith tbc girls. ff a 1'.·lre is "'i lling to be TllA'I' brMd-01indrd th<1, ha. he's ~l)t broads on his nl i111I ull l'i"ht" 1111•11 !IE should )i''" "('II\, lloney. go 11t1\ and enjoy yourself. too." can I overcon1e CLODDIA Ot:Alt C.: [\'eryune, mutter how sopbl~tlcated 11 -~I • 1n for Mother LARGE & HALF SIZES SIZES 40 to S2 Wish hrr swe-et drrams with antw gown. Whetht'f-sM likrs cool batistr _.,,-.j~ or lace·y nylons, ~la Nor's has CJOWftS fo ple<IH". Fully cut and btoutifully detail~. f.2:",J ,,_ $7.00 Free gift wrap -· ' ~~ . l ,• ~.(. .. --OTHER GIFT SUGGESTION·s--• • Pantsuits • Blouses • Dresses •Sweaters • Slips • Sportswear -GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE- l n1n not a \\lon1Pn'11 Llb nut or un)'lhin g like thut. I just bclil111.:.• f:tir is f:iir . And th.:- rules of the µun1!' <;hou!d ~"' the snn1e for both s1·xt•s. The double stnnd<ird v.·cnt out "'ilh the buggy whip a11d corset slays. Let's f;ice it. after five. years e\·ery marriage goes stale. A little diversion can be a very good thing. So "·hy not rnt'Ournge people to be open and truthful instead of pl1Uing on a big act? There isn't a husband in the U.S.A. v.·ho hrisn't strayed ;1t leust 'JOCC after five years of rnarriage. and you can bet )'our life .in it. -~1 !l. TRlJ'l'M l)EA lt ~1R. T.: Uel ~:our O\\'n, kiddo. Your S\\'teping ge neraliza tions are too darned SQ't:ep\ng concerned. <IS f<.1r ., ant DEAR ANN LANDEl{S: Is so1nelhh1g \l'l'Ong l\'ilh n1e·.• \\ihenever I get a compliment, like sorr.eone \\'ill say, "Gee, I like that dress." I always reply, "It's three years old"--0r, "I got it on sale for h11lf rrii:e." 'lcsterda y son1cbody complimented me on a chain I tlras v.·earing around my neck . I said. "It's not real gold. It's actually a cheap little thing I picked up in a no\'elty shop."'" Atfer\11ard! 1'111 a I 1v a y s sorry after I nns,1·er that ~·ay becnuse sometin1es I think I insult peopl e. It's like telling them they don't know quality fronl junk. \\rl1at's \l.'rong \\'ilh nle? How ----------- SUN- CONTROL Heat• Cold Fade • Glore CONSERVE ENERGY I W1rh Sfie Through Window Insulation --------------- I Send a Jong. self-addressed, stan1pcd cnl'e\opc v.•ith ::our request and 35 cents in coin to Ann Landers. P .. o. Box 3346. 222 \V. Ha11k J)r .• Chicago. 111. t0654 . From Page 15 • • • Women II Ella H JZE SHOP I : Nor 's ALF-S • 111 FULLERTON -HUNTINGTON BEACH Add beau ty .and pri vacy to you r home and bu s i ness . Un ique manufacturing process. Reflecti ve and transparent films. INTRODUCTORY OFFER µrornote programs for elderly and minority \\'On1en. v.·on1en on "''elfare and hi gh school girls who are now djscouraged about school. I 114 o •• ~ .. ,, M.iU IM Hu""fMJkln CentH 'll LAGUNA HILLS COSTA MESA I L.19u";1 Holl' Mill llOS N•wport Bl'ld. ' • SHOP SUNDAY 11 S !t•C~I Co•l•Mtw) ~1~1 ~~11u·rir11 r1I • )lnl"lt•r t:l1ur)rtf' 3 YEAR WARRANTY CAil FOR .FREE ESTIMATE 833-8735 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE gfoua)J[aJWk/f CELEBRATES the GRAND OPENING OF HER NEWPORT BEACH & COSTA MESA SALONS TOCELEBRATE GLORIA MARSHALL OFFERS SPECIAL REDUCED RATES ·IN ALL HER ORANGE CO. SALONS i Positive Reducing I All through ~chool, my ave rage ~ii.c wa) 12, until I n1.i.rried. During 1ny second pregnancy, my weight Loomed to 17 l and a siLe 20Yi dress. ~1Y husband would try to cheer n1e up by s;iying, "lel's go buy you illl ou 1fit." Every store I 1vcnl inlo was ~rry but lhey didn't have anything lhJl 1.irge. l tried to diet .ind nothing hJppcned. Then I tried liquid st<irvdtion and that Uidn't work. Finally, I 'vent to 1he Or. and he g.ive me 1. diet .u1d \Valer pills. I lost ,1 few pounds, but was'getting side effect) from the pill) and t.uulJ not sleep .. so I gJve up. I cJrricd lhis wei gh t fur .ibuu t 15 yeJrS. I 1-.l'Pl ~e ing lhc Gloria ~1.1rshall ads and finally my rnothcr tJlked n1c into going. I Jm )0 gl.id I did! I can thank Glori.i. M.arsh.ill's fur giviug 111c a terrific figure Jnd I now Wl'Jr a )ilc 6 or 7 Jlld I feel wonderful! • SEMl·PRIVATE FACILITIES e l'ERSONAL ATTENTION .Betty Brooks • REDUCING EXERCISES WITHOUT ,,IUSC LE·8UILUING • -rAKE TREAT,,IENTS WITHOUT CHAN GING CLOTHES !come. in on your lunch hour, .i.hcr wotk, or Jnylin~) SIZE 20 V> tltt~h 1 S'l" Uu~1 <ll'' \VJi)I Al1dQm1:n~l" ll1p~ lhiJCh, ';?11" /Vm• SIZE 17 SIZE 7 • the CloriJ f\.\dr )hall method is ple,1sJ"ht. Your result~ are achieved through .1 program of nutrifion.11 guidJncc .ind individually d~-.iKr'cd iHn1in~ .111d l<.1ning 1echniqu1• .... l}t'< ,1u'c inclividuJI figure prublcnl) ditlt.·r, yuur result!> n111y be differl'nt 1h.1n tho!tt! Jchievcd by son1cnne cl~e. •611~1 38" /\b.JOt11cn J6" I high, 23'' W•lsl 11fps 1\rm~ 27" 38" 12" Uus1 J7" Abdnnll:l'I 3J" lhiKh~ 10" 1~· •1~1 lllfl > Ai ms '.'!4" 3S" 10" \Vl:.IGl·ll 111 ·1 J2" 42" IJ" WEIGHT 133 WE IGHT 110 1lllld111•fr, IJ/ uut/1tnth it1• 011 Jill' /u //unu· vii••'. BE OUR GUEST FOR A SAMPLE VISIT TO SEE WHAT WE CAN 00 FOR YOU ~(?J,.af:!:~,_N,.S..,_,c, Ocit" d•1ly II to 9 , S.tut1lotY 9 to 4 "World's lt.iding Flgurt con1ro l system, 70 ~Ions na1lonwidt." Newport Beach 180 1 Wosto11 fl Dr. 642-3630 .Orange Th~ City Shopping Cenler 997-0211 Santa Ana -Costa Mesa 3851 BriSlol Shooo<ng Cenler (Acroll lrom Sourti to.st P\u:•l 556-<1786 PUBLIC ~OTIC~ Pl 'IU.I C \f1Tlr F ·- DAIL V till Of 1'1 Bl.II \()!'lf'J•; .. .. , ' 17 lt '•"I _. ! > "<Cl·lhUl'I'• "' Our• .... J .. r!'I. to ~Qllf"th !I nl 1111, ol Oii" II C•"I· Nr ·•>Oft ( ... -1...., \.-'Ill•~ .,.01 ..... .., ..... 1. \>1••· a,..,..,... 1 ... •t ~· .,. I .., l,a.1 .,, .. 1,1 (•I·• ..,. W 1•!0' • • • "' ' • ' , J 8 DAILY PILOT Tu~sday, May 7 P~I .. Accepting Decisions, Patience Pay-Brohamer By ROGER CARL.<;()~ 01 11111 01llJ' !"JIG! 11111 PJtience nl the plate and the ability to underst3nd m3n.:1genle:r1t dcclSion.s off the field are paying off for l.1evelund lndlans second base man J:ick Brohatnc.1' in a big \l'ay these days, 'fhc fornit>r ll wltlngion &>ath \jjgh st:i r a.nd hl5 mates nrt• 111 lhl· area It} bnttle the Californ ia Angels \\'Ith tonight's ie9t at 1\nohcirn Stadium thC' sc-cond of a lhrce-garne set. llroha1ner has earned a starting berth against Mghthandcrs and Gl thOugh the season Is still young. hJ.s herty balling average of .360 1ninl! for 251 is one of the key reasons for the first division placcmcut ol the Indians in the Arnerican League East 11tandings. llis wl:y spurt is a surpri se in a way due lo some txid hick in spri{lg trainlng. .. I pulled a btlck muscle after only eight days of spring training,'' says Broharncr. And In the first ga me back I was hit by a llru: drive on the shoulder bont'. ··1'hat put me out for thrtt days and then I pulled another musc le. I ended up '''ilh only about 18 Ht bats during spring training and round myself out of the starting lin eup as the season started. "Now I'm starting against th e righthandtrs and I'm fine physieaUy." Patience at the plate Is resultlng In rhards for Brohamer, a hitter known to attack the ball. "Last year I "'as putting m)' body out there too quick. Now l'm tryliig to wait more and depend more on mY '\vrists to get the job done," says the OU City product. "I'm also going up there with base hlls-tlOt OOme runs-on my 1nlnd." Brohaml--r discusses the m e n t a I approach to the job-a fact't he believts Is the k('y to suCCtss. ·'Last year I kind of got hol and hostile v.•h<;n I was tak~n out of the lineup. But I've had a lot of time in the winlt'r to think 11bout it and I'm trying to accept those dcclsioru bctter ... but I !!till have the desire to play everyday and b<'lt against Jerth:.inders as \Veil a :;: rlghthru1ders.'' Broh.amer is In his third major league season and seventh ln pro bascb.·\ll , but be still rinds it h3rd to accept the occa s ·lonal knocks rro m the press-deserved or undeserved. "During the winier !he Cleve land press wasn't too kind but tt has been pretty good since spring training,'' he aaya. "Pride is the biggest has.'ile for me--especlally "'hen confronted by someone 'durlng tbe winter alter reading something derogatory in the morning." ln the majors there are many who must keep in mind that If they doo't come through one day they 'll most likely be silting On the bench the next. But Brohamcr says that's not a fact« he is c:omidcring. "Lnst year I did feel that way. But this I year J know l 'm going lo get n hit in four tries. It's mental. I'm only 24 and l\•e learned my h.-ssons from last year,'' ~ys ·· Brohamer. "Right now I just \Vant to prove to the Indians that tht>y don't have 10 go to aoothCr orgnni1.ntion for a SCCl)lld baseman. I was corustanlly reading about it Jn the Clevelnnd pa1>ers last year and I felt like they were giving up on 1nc." But at the JXICe 8rohnn1cr Is going now with hfs bat and steady glove-chances are the Indians will start looking somewhere else for i1nprovemcnt. Ex-Ym1ks, Cost,ello Tells Strate,gy < Wayne Clttb Tabs Stuart Co1ISi ste11cy Aid Tribe As Bucl{s, Celts Co,llide As Director Ken Stuart. a former NCAA college divlsion doubles champion and veteran of Ute v.·orld teMis circuits, has been named director of teMis for the John \Va ync Tennis Club at !he Newport er Inn in Newport Beach. 'M1c Clev<'land Indians ah\•ays seem to bring out the v.·orst in the Californ ia Angels . ConvcrS<'ly, the recent seven.pla ye r trade '''ith the New ~ork Yankees seems to have brought out the best in the 1'ribe. "Whal really made this club was that trade," said Ind ians manager Ken Aspromonte 1'1onday nig ht a ft er Cleveland had posted its eighth victory in 10 ga mes, a 5-3 decision over the Angels which severed a six-game California Y.'in- ning spree. Fritz Peterson, one of four pitchers Cleveland acquired fr om the Yank s in A t1geb S late All G1mn Oii KMl"C l11tl MIY 1 Cl!v1l11'd 11 Anaflelm IA•Y 8 Cl~veleMt 11 A~""lm MIY 10 K•n•I• City "'' AMflelm l:SS o.m. 1:SS o.m. 1:55 o.m. exchange for Chris Chambliss, Dick Tidrow and Cecil Upshaw on April 26. won his second straighl ga1ne for his new employers with stron g relic! aid fron1 · 1'.·lill \VTfcoxr "Fritzie's v.'on lvrice lor us, Steve Klin e has won Once and. Fred Beane and Ton1 Buskey haYe each saved o n e , ' ' 1\spromonle said, raUlin g off the successes of the former Yankees. "Nov.· all \1'e need i.s a little consistency." The Cleveland victory, its rourth straight over the Angels this season. lif ted the Tribe to the .500 level for tll'C first time thi s vear. "That 's what v.•e'vc been aiming at:" said Aspromonte. "TI1is team is maturing." Cleveland hitters gave the Indians ski pper plenty of consistency J\londay night. g'ather1ng 12 hits including a homer. double and single by designated hitter Oscar Gamble. The Angels, denied a chance to move back into· first place in fuc American League West, will seek to hail tile Cleve· land jinx in the second game of the three-game series tonight when thev send rookie F'rank Tanana (:J..2) against vet- eran Jim Perry. Perry already owns a four·hit shutout over CaJi!omia this sea- son. CLEVELAND CALIFORNIA 11t , 11 r~I JG11n~OT1. If S D ! 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BUDDY ALLIN WATCHES PUTT. ~116\VAUKEE (AJ>) -1'.lihvaukee Bucks coach Ulrry Costello has Upped his hand. but the pressure y.rj\I be on the Boston Celtics tonight to react. C.OStello said he will challeng'e the 0.:ltics with the same three-forward alignment the Bucks had used to vt'in 97· 89 Sunday, squaring their National Basketball Association championship series at 2-2. By staning £.foot·7 reserve forward h1ickey Davis at guard in place of Ron Williams, the Bucks created a size mismatch against Cehics guards Jo-Jo \Vh.ite and Don Chaney. With Davis working the 6-3 \Vhite inside for easy shots th at produced 15 points. the Bucks harnessed the press Boston had used in earlier games to wear dov.'11 ~year-old Oscar Robertson. Sunday's victory regained the home court advantage for the Bucks. Winner of tonight's n'ational\y televised game can clinch the best-of-seven series by winning at Boston Friday night. A seventh game, if needed, Y.'ill"tSe here Sunday. "We'll go v.'ith this setup," Costello said of his ne\v lineup. "There is no reason to change as long as it's effective.'' "Mickey doesn't l'lurt us defe~ively at guard," he said. "He doesn't have to guard a \\'alt Frazier or Earl A1onroe, v.·ho. \'>Ol.l\d be too quick.. \Ve don't have In worry abou't Chaney posting on a smaller guy like Williams. ~fickey has sizC. And on offen.5e, Afickey has the advantage." Davis repeatedly took White to the baseline Swlday and scored eight points in the first quarter. Celtics coach Tom Heinsohn later used Chaney, Paul Birdie, Birdie, Birdie: Nothing' s Finer i·n Life DALLAS (AP) -Buddy All in learned something last v.·C't'k v.•hen he ble1v the Tou rnament of Champions and t~ . !~pounder \vith the puffball drives and deadly putter applied the lesson to th e field t\ionday ·wit h a runaway victory in the Byron i\clson golf classic. .. J felt I y.·as in good shape because I had been under pressure last week," said Allin. who fired a final round three- under·par 68 for a 15-undcr-par 269 - four shols ahead or the pack. Allin, playing head·to.heatl with Tom \Vatson \vho has never v.•on a tournament. birdied three consecut ive holes on the ba ck nine, including the pivotal 14th. "Those \\'ere the best three holes ol my lire," Watson said. "I \\'as hoping 1 could hang in there . -· . but I \VOuldn't have bet mv life on it." \VatSon caugrit Allin with a birdie on the 13th hole but knocked his tee shot into the water on the 44'-yard No. 14. Allln v.•atched Watson make double bogey and promptly koocked in a fi\'e-footer for a birdie. "I knew Tom v.·ould be ihe biggest contender because he v.·as playing so well, but he didn't have the experience of last week like I did,'' Allin said. All in v.·as tied with Jotmny Miller going into the 72nd hole or the Tournament of Champions but bunkerl'd an approach shot and lost. Rai11 Halts LA's Slump; "I thought about the tournament of Champions out there, and I v.•asn't going to let it happen again," said Allin "'ho pocketed $30.000 to run his total 1974 earnings to more than $100,CMXI. Allin 'vas a four shot winner over Ffomero Blancas, Lee Trevino, Charles Coody and Watson. Alston Lowe1·s the Boom 1'.IONTREAL (AP) -Los Angeles manager \Vall Alston says he doesn't thi nk he can do a great deal about the team's current hitting slump. •·The same guys who are leaving men on base now arc the guys who v.·ere Dodgers Slate All 01mr1 011 KA8C (7'0) M•v 1 LOI An;.elrl II Mon111111 r""' I LOS AnHltl II Montreel Mey ' LOI An~elH ., Son Olt';IO 5 om. • 5 p.m. 6:lS p.m, driving !hem in v.•hen we \Vere winning. so U1at's the ,,·a,v it goes," Alston said 1'.1onday as the Dodgers v.·erc rained out of a series opener y.·ith the J\1ontreal Expos. The Dodgers, who "'on 18 of their first 24 games, are suddenly punchlrss and have lost three straight. 'Mley ha\'e scored only eight runs In the last four games. Rcguh1rs Davey Lopes and Joe .Ferguson are batting less lhan .200 and th!: a\·eragcs of other rcgul:irs are sliding. r\ndy l\.1essersmith. 2--0. is scheduled to face Ernie 1'1cAnally, 1-3, tonight as the Dodgers attempt to get in the second ga1ne of a scheduled three game series. Alston. angered by three losses to the Philadelphia Phillies over the wee::~nd, reportedly ordered his slu mping players to bed tit 8:30 Sunday nighl. Alston issued ihe order aft er being called to the hotel lobby lo quiet his 1>laycrs \11ho re portedly \Vere causing a n1i ld d:sturbance during a poker game. "If I played ljk c you did in that game today, I'd be in bed with the pillows over nl~' hend." Alston told the players. "I know v.·hcn the skipper is mad, Blld he was mad,'' said pitcher Jim Brewer. "l've seen him that v.·ay twice in 10 years and Ibis was the second." Final rwnll scores ind maney w!niwrs MoN:llY In ,.._ Bvrcn Nelson Gol l Clutlc li!I ttM 6.951·y1rn, p1•· 71 P""IOfl T••ll ca..rw: Buddy Allin I.JO.IMS Charin Coch \10,7S2 lom W•TWI \10.152 Homero 8 l6nc1ts \10,7Sl LN Trevino 110.'lSl Krrmll Zerley Jr. $5"°9 Jim S!moris U.619 Bob Ch1rln M.4lt a.-uce Cr1mplon $J.7" Sob Wvnn IJ,7SJ But<fl B1!rll IJ,155 Chi Chi Rordrlell!r 12,po.c Dwlo~t N'vll il,90• BIHi Cren1flaw U ,904 Hile J,....in '1.90<I B•u« De•ll~ 12,11! Don Bies $7,1111 Eadie P11rcr $2,H! G1v Br1-r $1,17! Rod Curl S?,17' Grnr JO!lft Sl ,JS4 M1rk HeYM S1.JS6 Bob PIYM Sl.136 811rl Y1nc1Y S1,JS6 BObOY Nlcl'IGll $1,J.',6 Blllr ce-r $1.356 Jlm Colbet"I Sl.lS6 OftVI Stod:lon Sl,0?1 JO't Inman Jr, Sl .D21 R1y floYd Sl!nl 0111 Dol.lgt11t 51.021 A: le ~ A: "°'°' '1.1121 69'1\J..ul-269 10"'9~11J 1~7·70-27.l 6S.1lH1·11-1r.l 6•-'9-M-af.-27.l r2~·11-'6-11~ t•~n-10-115 61·7~"'"69-215 \\~estpha l or forw<1 rtl Jnhn llav\icek on Davis, but the shifts took 1>ressurc off fJn TV To11if/llt Clu11111 e l 2 111 6:30 Robertson and Buck rorward Bob Dandridge. Robertson. able to advance the ball quicker to the Bucks frontcourt . helped set up 7·2 Karecm AbduJ.Jabbar for 34 points and Dandridge for 21. "If they 5'\'ilch Havlicek from for\\'ard to guard, they hnve lo come up with somebody on Dandridge," Costello said. "In that situalion, v.'e can play ~iickey and not gt't hurt." Celtics for.~·ard Paul Silas said, "\Ve're going to have to adjust . !l 's ay.fully lough v.·hen they take you dOY.11 low like that ." Costello hasn 'I given up on \Villiams, the long ran ge shooting specialist who had pl ayed brilliantly as the Bucks eliminated Loo Angeles and Chicago in their first ty.·o playoff rolUlds. "If he has a good game, he'll get untracked." Costello said. "He's such an intense person. and with the pressure ~ _arc so manY. things going through his mind. It's harder to get sOOts against a team like Boston." ''The victory was something we had to have." ~cks reserve guard Jon l\rtcGlocklin said of Sunday's game. "Not only dil:i we v.'in back the home court advantage, but \l'e showed them we could adjust." ''All \\'e \l'anted the other guard to do "~ j~t take off and let nie \\'Ol'Ty about bri11g1ng the ball dov.11," said 1he ~year· old Robertson. v.•ho had been physfcally exhausted by the Celtics' press in earlier games. Sports i1i Brief Ground break in g ceremonies \\'ere held today for the 15-court layout and clubhouse wilh the courts expected to be ready for play on Labor Dny. The clubhou::e will be completOO sometime in November. Stuart teamed v.•ith F r e d Sue~nnn to v.•in the NCAA doubles title in 1966 while attl•nd ing Cal State (long Beach ). lte has a masters degree in education and Is a former U.S. public p.-irks teMi! champion. lie ~played Jor n1orc than tv.·o years on the American antl international tennis cirrui ts. In 1970 he v.·as named by the U.S. Lav.11 Tennis Association to rcpr!'· sent this country in Au stralia. I-le is currently head pro for T.incoln Properties Company or Southern California. Stuart plans lo have three teaching pros as assist ants, including one "·oman and tv.·o rnC'n. One of this group will coordinalt' an intensive training and teaching program for junior players. Smith's Bid to Fly Coop Sty1njed by Los Angeles JOHN HAVLICEK F~C!S BUCKS. LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Rams say they won't honor running back Larry Smith's request to be released from the last year 0£ his Rams' contract so that he can play with the Jacksonville Sharks of the fledgling \Vorld Football League. "The Rams hope his decision will not affect his performance with the Rams in 1974," a team spokesman said after Smith signed with Jacksonville P.1onday. He said he hoped to be released from an obligation to play out his option with the Rams and join the Sharks this year. Rams spokesmen said a no-cut contract was the key dispute in negotiations with Smith, whose signing with Jacksonville was announced along with that of running back Ha nnon Wages of the Atlanta Falcons and offensive guard Guy Dennis of the Detroit Lions. "He had demanded a no cut con tract. This is contrary to club policy," a Rams spokesman said. Smith, 2G, a five year veteran, lost his starting job to Jim Bertelsen last fall and gained only a little over 300 yards. He faces a Strong challenge for a backup job from Penn State's John Cappelletti, the club's No. I draft choice. e Stot1es Returns LOS ANGELES -The UCLA track team, ooe of the strongest in the nation Tusti11 's Hiss Fined Unser Hits 188 at Indy INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Bobby Unser, a lv•o.tin1c winner already this season, gave it full throttle Monday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway as he Jed· the busiest opening day of practice in the SIJ.yea r history of the Indianapolis 500. Unser, the 1968 Jndy winner and the older of the two racing brothera £tom Albuquerque, s p u r re d hi! new Offenhauser-powercd Eagle around the 2'11·mile oval at 188.245 miles an hour, the day's hottest lap. The opening practice ror the May 26 rac~ began on a sour note as longtime U.S. Auto Club official Walt Myers, 71, was nearly run down in the pits by Tustin's Mike Hiss, as the veteran driver dueled with rookie Tom Bigelow to be the first on the track this year. in 1974, has received news v.·h!ch indicates that the Bruins will conlinu e lo be very strong next year. 1 Dwight Stones, 20, holder of the ,,·orld record in the high jump, has apologized to UCLA coach Jim Busti for "all the bad things I sa id about the school'' and says he may re-enter UCLA next fall . "I've grown up quite a bit and I decided it was time I went to coach Bush with my hat in my hand and told him I was sorry for all the bad things r said abbut him and the school." Stones said f\.1onday .. "· .. I'm rclieYcd. Nothing has been decided about mv academic fulure but there's a chance 't n1ay go back t~ UCLA." he added. e WFJ, lo ltle1111J11is MEMPHIS -· The City P a r k Commission voted Monda)' to lease ~femphis f\1emorial Stadium to the _.. Toronto franchise of the World Football "• League: ~rhaps dashing, the cily's hopes "\ of obta~1n1ng a N~tional Football !..eague 'l- expans1on franchise. "' J , Alan lianover. Toronto's attoi-ney in Memphis, said alter the vote that team own~r John Bassett Jr. had told him earl!er in the dar that he v.·ould definitely move the franchise to the city if the lease were approved. • Dome R11t1 Ret!ord B,ERKELEY -Santa Clara University senior Gene Delyon is the new owne r of the NCAA single-season home run record of 18 and still has four baseball games left to lmproVe on it. . The old NCAA record of 17 home runs m 8 .season was set by Dale ·Ford or Washington State in 1966 and equaled by t't Greg Roddich of Colorado State in 1967. ~ e Nets WhJ Again " SALT LAKE CITY -The New York Ill Nets leveled a. ba lancl'd atta~ Against ~ Ullah Monday night for a IQ3..1ro overtime v ctory and their third consecutive wln wilhout a loss in the American Ba~kec.ball Association chamJ>l· ~1 series. on~u p 10,611 See World Tea111 Tennis -Open !Uss, t972 Indy rookie or the year, and Bigelow were fined $100 tor leaving under a yellow caution light. ~fyers, once a riding mechanic and steward for the PQt three yoars, suffered a broken hip and fractured wrist in falling to avoid the race car. High-scoring Julius Erving of New Yofk . was held to 2l Points but ot offensive help from reammates Lag Ke;noo with 18, Billy Paultz with 17 rz: Brian Taylor with IS. 3 The contest was tied IH·!M at the end of r~gulallon play. Kenoo pumped in the first two field goals In the overtime period and the Nets v.·ere never behind after thal PH ILADELPHIA (AP) -Billie Jean King . who makes it a practice to count rhc house In between stroke~. took a look :if \\'orld Team Tennis' fi rst tun1-ou1 and 1· .. tlmated It would take thn:..1c to flvc '1·nrs lo fi ll the arena. · 'In King coached her PhrlntJelphia ~· rt't.ldomt to a 3.1·25 ·vit·tor;. ~londuy nl~hl u,·cr lhe Pittsburgh Trianglt'!i, cl..1 t{lt'CI by Ken RosewaJI. She spUt a ·' r pair of matches with Evonne Goolagong, while Rosewall won nnd lost against Jlrlan Fairlie. It wasn't onl y the tenni$ that a crowd of t0.611 (7.322 paidl watch<!(! at the 17,000·~eat Spectrum. It v.·as the rormat, the four-point ga ml!s, the one-set n1atc.hes. the nine -poin t ticb~akt>r, the cuniulall\'l! game scoring that decides lbc 1ea1n wlMer. • In general the well-dressed turnout wa.s enthusiastic. tt applaudl':d and cheered ln .. generally approved tennis spcctntor style. There were .i few boos durin g the action, and at least one leather-lunged customer who screa.med •·come on SU!ie .Jean." Mainly, however, ll ~'as a. typical tennis crowd, not th! cl>ecring, booing, catcalling types the WTI hopes to draw. They didn 't get the hockey, basketball, baseball, (ootball fan who comes with the idea his money entitles him to vent his spleen. "ll wlll come," Mrs. Klrig lnslt~ed. "There were a rew there tonight IMonday). It will take a little while for rans and players to adjust to the changes. It took a while fc !ans to gel used to the tiebreaker. Now they like iii and so do the players. All have to adap to a new sltuatk>n." Chief Steward Tom .Binford'• "1'<nlni spetd limll of l!-0 m.p.h. was litted 311- houra after the track opened. Joining Unser over the 180 m.p.h. mark were Bigelow, David "Salt" Walt.her, Mike Mosley and Steve KrllUorr. Mosley hit 184.312 m.p.h., Walther 183.164, Krtsiloff 181.561, and'Blgclow 181.20IJ. Wnltbcr w111. making hit !1"8t appearance on the 1r11ck since suffering cril.IClll burns In a crash at the start ol last year's Indy 500. e Olson 811111 JOWA CITY, Jowa -Universit y of Jowa basket~ll coach Lute Olson Lnbbcd his third Cahfomla junior c:ollegc playeT for duty Monday with the signing of Rio Hondo College ace Fred Habarectit Habar<eht, a 6-8, ~Pollnder · joins Long ll<ach City Collcce stars Dn~ !'roll and CBI Wulfsl>erg •\ lowa . _, I B J IC bas Cali wm R \\'fC Me clas B futu he nex Pau toda ,, job co abo play and it. " som app1 V{ill som v.•ill an) tin way ha\' the the pro som a not A said be coa "I Pau the bill emb is a and sbo " p •• Vlrir ·~ ' """ "" '~' Anll· .. , Gil! ..... w A c ' s F $ SCC Says Robinson Is Kaput Uy HOWARD L. llANDV Of , ... O•lll' Piiot stiff Jack RobhLWn was asked to tender his resignation os baseball COilCh at Southern Califor~ia College and he l'Omp!iep. Robil)Son, hOwevcr. is <1lso wrestling coach tor the Costa Mesa college and is leaching class in sportk offick1ting. But he is uncertain of his future in either instance. "It is very doubtful if he wi ll be back as wrestling coach next year," athletic director Paul Peak told the Daily Pilot J. today. "We feel J ack did a great job as far as coaching is concerned. But he felt one waY about a e<>rtain situation playing an inellgible player and 1 fell another \Vay about it. 1' ' OAJL V PILOT t 9 Faltermeiers Boost Uni's Tenn·is Stock By HANK WESCH Ot !tit OlllJ l'Uel srell John and Brad Fal!ermeicr took up the SIXlrt of tennis with differing degrees of enthusiasm. John took to the sport like a duck to water. Brad's fervor was more like a duck takes to becom ing a duck roast They've C<>me to reach nearly equal levels of ability and dedi cation to the game now, h-Owcver, and it's largely because of the t\•:o br-0thers that University High is enjoying its fin est season. Brad has \\'OD 53 -0f 56 singles sets this season and took the singles title at the recent Costa Mesa Invitational tournament. says University coach Gary Sise!. "Joltn's game is based on concentration and he hits the ball pretty hard. Brad has a greater v(lriety of shots in his garr.e. But th ey· re basically equal." "It's just a matter of ~·ho 's playi!lg \\'CU that day," ad1nits Brad. "Sometimes ~·e play against each other in tournaments, but I don't really like to play against John because he knO"-'S me too well , and I know him. We don 't have too many close matches against each other in toumarr.enrs. one plays \\·ell and the other doesn't." A typical example came 3$ part of a J·fa\vaiian tour last s u mm e r . Both won tourna1ncnts \\'hile on the Island, and In 19.'0 matches against each other the decisi-0ns were split. \Vhen teamed up in doubles, as they \\'ere recently at Ojai. the brothers m a k e a c-0mplintentary pai r. John . a stocky right-hander, plays the forecourt. Le.ft·hande r Brad plays the add court. Both have developed an affinity for partnership by playing against their father and sister Gloria. Gloria. a freshman has seen action in son1e v a r s i t y matches already. "She's a good player, but vrrv erratic," say<; ~rad . "S!le p!ays the gaine about like I did as a freshman." \\'hich only means trouhle for future Univer.slty opponents. Though dividing his tin1e between playing singles and doubles, John, a senior, has maintained a beUer than 8 . percent win ratio for the year. And University High is gunnihg. for a share of the Girls Athletic Results Orange League title and a Glrt1 GvmnM1lc1 "bl CIF I ff · · Ntwport (7S.J) 01~• Hlllt u2.n1 poss! e . p ay-O flOSll.iOn. V~ul!-1. Kephar! (NH) 2. M~l~•ney (M) J. Witter !Ml. Time : 31.7. !oO oic~-1. Cl Cvllin;'>re (Ml 2. Nfl'lson (M) l. J:elerabeno (E). Time: lS.6. 100 lree rel~v-1 . Marina. Time; Sl.l. "A decision will be made so1netime next week. \Ve have app1icants for both jobs but it will be difficult to find someooe on short notice who will have the roaching skills of Robinson." UNIVERSITY HIGH TENNIS STANDOUTS JOHN (LEFT! AND BRAD FALTERMEIER. The brother s were <OHJ 3. 8odinus (NHL introduced tO tennis at the 8ars-1. l(eph~rl !NH) 2. SO'Jinus {NH) ages of 9 and 10 \\'hen the J. A.mies tNHI. Olrts &admlnlon M8rina 1, Ediwi 5 Robin.-c;on replies: "\Ve had a gentleman at shortstop who was declared ineligible. He (Ron Snlazarl didn't have enough units from Cypress College. "I fee l like someone has to be the scapegoat and I'm sure J'm the one. I have never looked into eligibility since I've been there. ''I'm really not bitter or anything." Robinson ron· tinucs. "I am upset at the way they handled ii. I don't have too many ans1vers but the ma in thing right no"'· for the sake of lhe wrestling program. is that they say something one lA'a)' o r another.'' Asked if he knew Peak had said it was doubtful he would be back next year as wrestling coacll, Robinson replied : "I hope it's not true but if Paul says that, I ca n"t argue the point. ''But really. I ca11't be bitter. It is causing me some embarrassment and my future is at stake. I'm a local person and I don't like having such shots taken at me. "There's more to it than n1eets the eye. I think they lA'8.J1t a full time person and I can't take that much less money Crom ~'hat I'm making now. "Another big factor is the fact that I'm not or the same fai th as the school and they brought this up many times. This is the foremost factor and everything else leads up to it." Prep Tennis VM"iltf U!ltwnlty 1111 1111 """"a l•ttll 1Corr.el'4 ftnulht ""'" Vlelr1 fUf lent hi T!Wna~ 1-': lost to So110lfl0 4.-<1; oef DoO!I~ ~31 def ThornlQfl ..... Aaen u) '"'' M. 'l-6; "'°" 6--1. 1-J.. Har~' N ) los! 1-6, ()..6, won 6·1: losl 2-6. Tun"•ll iUl 1011 1'6, 1-6, •·1, 1-6. °""'" A"lt·Wlll (U) ~11111 w;rn P"'°<1io1-MCClunQ 3-1. 6-'; )!)!ti w!lll Cu~a•d· C,llllllian ~-6. 1.~. &rad •ntt JOlln Felltrmeler (Ul w0<1 .... 6-"l; won 6·2. 6·1, NOW YOU CAN LEASE '74 VOLVO 164 4 DR. Auto matic. a ir t:ond., 6 cylinder. genuine leathe r 1n1erior. steel radial tires. Safety-Economy-Luxury. For only ' s 139so ... MO. WE HAVE ONLY * 15 * '7 4 TOYOT AS LEFT AT THE OLD PRICES! COM In f'fow _, SAVl • Affn. TOYOTAOW'Hlll:S Mo11tll of Mer) S,..clci MSCOUHT ... _....... ..... 1i.o••-....--WITH THI! AD f "I d f N y k Beom-1. Pin (NH) 2. l(ephert ~NH) 3. am1 y ITJ()Ve rom ew or · Greoo !NHl. Sh19IK Invitational Spike Meets Should Be Sliced i1i Half Area JCs Compete In Prelims City to Northern California. Free e•e•ci5-1. SPrlet !OHl 2. Ut Kepl'\1rt (NHl, R~r (NH). John caught the enthusiasm Girts Swlmmlroo for the sport of his father v1rMtir (John V.) and when it came M"""" (''' (J4l EdiiOl'I time tO decide ab 0 U t 200 m«!ley rll'lav-1. Mit<lnd. Time1 2:01.1. -specializing, he had no 100 ,.__1. IC. sc1mei<1er tM> 1. K. Problems. c;,_.. (El l. ves1ttv (MJ. T!me : 1:01.0. • "I guess I really g-Ot 100 brea1r-1. T. ScP>neider (Ml 2. dedicated to it the summer Gella1 (E) 3, Olltmer tM). Time: L~ ll ~I Troulma" 11-'· 11.0. Molwn IM) Gel Ellmore 11·\. 11·?. HdUllf! n dtl Lllldsey 11·3, 11.,). Rl!cnoe (Ml def Cappello 11 ·10, 11·1. w;rna""' (.0,\) di!! John.on 11-', 11'6. Biiiman !Ml def Enollsh 11·9, 11-'. ""*" o~vld·West (El def Benner.YounQ 1S'6, ...... tldchaelis-Olornen (El def Rlegel·Rlegoel $.IS, IS.11, 1$.9. Yer~y-Welt>ert:>ff {El def Turlev·Tvrler \\'hen Cap Sheue decided some 50 years ago to host an invi tational track and field meet. he met with no -Opposition. Travel wasn't easy then but athletes and coaches recognized the need for a major invitational. It \.\.'as a success and has continued to be so. Naturally, those with proper facilities and ambitious roaches could see how th is would help thei r programs and the numbers of major track mee ts fl-0urished. There ~·as only one problem. \Vhile many meets were being added. n-0ne were dropped. STEVE BRAND Like la\\'S and rising prices, -0nce It became traditional to hold the meet, not even sparse cro\vds could prevent the event from being staged. The result tod ay is that on 10 possible weekends during the track season there are 62 sanctione~ events or an average of 6.2 meets per weekt'.nd. Even that may n-0t sound like too many unt il you consider the CIF ruling which states an individual (not the teaml may compete in no n1ore th<i:n four inVltationals. So what you have is a highly diluted product. A classic example of the 1~tatering do1\n pr~ss came the weekend of the Chaffey lnvitati-0nal aud the Lagun a Beach Trophy mee t. There \vere perhaps three note\\·orthy marks at the Chaffey meet. There was only l ! 19.6. after my freshman year in :zoo Ind. me<:1i.y-1. e. Grffr CEl 2. high h I " J hn !Js AlllSO<l iEl 3. K. Scl'lo>el~r (M). one, rw.,., Case's ~IO V.a high 1"ump, at the so:: oo , o reca ·"It r 11m: 2:n.1. ~.,.. asn'l easy -plai·n·ng 1·t lo 01~1ng-1. BM~ <El 1. u1nerwood T h j LOMA A · f \\' "'"' I !El 3. C,'!rpenler fM ). Polnh : ~-1- lS-S, 13-18, lM. Slehl·Ravan !Ml def Gaforth·TOU" IS- 9, S-1S, IS-11. Gerlacn-Eli.enzimmer {El dtl Coulion· Ou~can 8·1S. 1S.10, 18·1S. 'l'un·WdlOron !El otl HamlltCfl-O'l<;IOod 1S-1, ll·IS, IS-10. rop Y mee · ALTA 1 -trio O the wrestling coach as I'd 2f» free-1. Hassen lMl 2. e. Grttr The Chaf!e y meet might have reached' its Orange Coast Co 11 e g e . wrestled Jhat year and •·on -te 1 ve~1ttv (Ml. Time: 2,09.3. ' -;:=======::..::..:=:::;-100 ltv-1. Allison (E) 2. IC. Greer (Ell Prev ious high-quality standard had the standouts tnn the list of area the 'Co ach's Endeavor' J. Plcke" (M). Time: 1:11.1. ""t' 100 ti.ck-1. H~nssen !M) ?. T f th La Be h award." athl etes rom e guna ac meet entrants in We: d n e s day 's ~nnelder (Ml J. Lam11 EJ. Time attended. Sou~·m n."'ortu"a JC track Brad, however, was a little 1:09.1. 1 l.lft:' \,Allll rebellious. 200 frell! r_.iay-1. Marin&. Tlmt: l :Sl., It would have beell an outstanding meet had and field prelims at Chaffey ''At first I hated it, or Junior varM•v Mission Viejo sent its best athletes, who opted College. pushed into it , but I wonder if 100 med~11"":e1~'t! ... f~1M~~I~':. T;me: for the Ate.di.a Invitational m· stead. The Chaffey meet begi·ns al it wouldn't have been better if i:nL•. SO ir-1. Malevasl (E) McL1ren (M) There are two solutions. 4 with the javelin competition. I had quit earlier and thE'nj 3. Lin0ens1ao1 (E L Time: 28.8. The t f the fi Id t taken it up again," says Brad. so 11rea11-1. k. Pickell IM) 2. Lvncn The most obvious ~·ould be to ""Ve the ·res o · e even s !Ml 1. Bu<1r1s (E). Time : 31.3. 1~ 111 t 4 30 "th the f" st Inevitably, a rivalry between 100 Ind. medler-1. M.tlavesi (El 1 number of invitati-0nals curbed. The Southern ° ow a : WI U' h culllnare !Ml 3. to:.. PicKell tMJ. h ood running event getting under tdhe ~ersthouon the coheurt has r ime: 1 :1s.t. Counties meet at Huntington Beac is a g way at S. The last race is eve"'t"""• gh neit r one Olvlr>Q--1. MHlloan ut.J ?. can0etar1a . h p t d t (E l ). MtGeo'lH! fM). Poin!s: l7.8S. example of the high degree of competition scheduled !or 7:20. as an a paren a van age. 100 1r-1. Ma1ava~1 ce 1 ' "On any given day either L•llder1sra<11 (E l 3. wa1111 !Ml. nme MA Y SALE ! we ne.ed ye>ur Trade! Premium prices paid. EXCEUENT SELECTION Immediate Delivery NABERS ~ OPEN 1 DAVS Please Call 540-9100 2600 Harbor Cosra Mesa \\'hich results when there are only one or t\\'"O Finals ~rill be held at ~ .. •d be t th ' th ,, i:os.•. One L.VUI a e (l er, SO flr-1. McCasll!ll CE/ 2. Battman competing meets. Chaffey Saturday, May 18 with ----~--------------'-'·-~------------ A second s-0lution would be eliminate the the field events starting at 5 four.in vita tional rule. That would allow those and the running~\'ent.S at 6. athletes who do not get enough competition OCC's contingent is led by with one dual meet and an invitational every sprinter Bruce Girasole. threc-miler · Duane WaJtmire and other week, a chance to compete twice a javelin ace Tony Ciarelli. ~-eek. Girasole won the South Don't hold your breath f-0r either l-0 happen. Coa st COnference t oo -ya rd Eliminating invitationals m!gh.t sotmd like a dash last Saturday with a 9.8 good idea but few coaches are willing to have clocking and was second in the T~IEIR meet be the -0ne axed , no matter how 220 (22.1). Waltmire easily thin the crowd or entry list. captured the three mile in And, the restriction on numbers of meets 14:35.2 and Ciarelli wiped out was brought abolu to protect an aUtlete from his own school javelin mark burning himself out too early in the year. It with a toss of 221.S. \\'Ould also heighten the competition between -Orange Coast Entrants meets to land the top kids. 100 -Bruce Girasole t9.8); It's Wlfortunate the nwnber of meets can't 220 -Girasole (-22.1): three- be sliced ·in hall and the no-limit polky mi 1 e -Du an e Waltmire returned. ~1aybe then the crowds would (14:35.2); 440 relay (43.4): return to the invitational track meets and get mile relay (3 :33.6); long their 'money's worth. It certainly isn 't jum?-Jeff Peck ( 21 -0) : happening in many meets now. javelin throw-Tony Ciarelli Don't count on Seeing the Arcadia (221.S). Invitational meet. where Laguna Beach's Eric Golden "'est Entrants Hulst ran his outstanding 4:09.1 and 8:S9.8 440 -Bob Schenk (49.21: double, on television right away. While the three -m ile--T-0m Stacey classy meet will be shown -0n Channel 4. it (15:04.9); mile relay (3 :24.5); won 't be until ?\-fay 26, a full month after the shot put -Lee Gainey (45- event. . .. 4;~ l: discus -?\of ark Domas ---------.039-31\), Gainey (t:l>-31\). Whenyoufe out on tlie town, remember: V.QisV.Q Baseball Standings SaddJeback Entra.nts 440 -Glenn Bradlev (51.0\· long jump-Bradley '<23-l 'h); discus-Dan Pahnka (142-2~2) . AMERICAN LEAGUE East w L Pct GB NC\\' York 16 12 .57 1 Detrolt 13 12 .520 I\\ Baltimore 12 12 .500 2 Cleveland 13 13 .500 2 Milwaukee 10· JI .4'i6 21\ Boston JI 15 .423 4 \Vest Texas 15 II .577 Angels 15 12 .556 \; Chicago 12 12 .500 2 Minnesota 12 12 .478 2~1 Oakland 12 14 .402 3 Kansas City IO 14 .417 4 MO!ICl•'fs Oemn Oe!rol! s. Cl'llCll90 4 New York 6. Te••s 4 Cleveland ~. C•Ulomle l B11tlmore 6. O.klend 3 Only games scMOuled · TOdey•s Oamn New York (Meodlch S·ll et Te•as CMa~•lll 0.01 Clllca110 (WOOd l·~) et Detroit !SllVb.ot k IU) Mlnnesora lt>Kk•r 2·?) at Mllwevllee ~Wrlollt 3.Jl Cleveland (J. Perry 2·1l 11 Cal!fornla ! anana 3·21 Baltimore (Grlm1lt~ ]..;) al 0.klanO 1-tot11m1n 2·ll Only ga..,.s Klledlf ed Wtdllffd•Y'I C1mn Nlw York el Boston c11lc100 11 OtrlroH Mlnnesole al Mllwtukte Kensat City et Teitas Clev~lend at Callfonofa Balllmor• •I 01k111'ld • NATIONAL LEAGUE East w L Pct GB st. Louis 14 12 .538 J\.tontreal 10 tO .500 I Phila®lphia t3 t3 .500 l Chicago 9 13 .409 3 New York to 15 .400 3~2 Pittsburgh 8 14 .364 4 West Los Angeles 18 9 .667 Houston t1 JI .6-07 I\\ Cincnnati 12 JI .522 4 San Francisco 14 J3 .519 4 Atlanta 13 l4 .481 5 San Diego 13 16 .448 6 Mooldlon o.-s San Ol&QO 7, Plll~IPf>I• 6 Los Angelei ar Montreel, plld. San franclKo al New York, ppd. onrv otmei Kllltduled TO!Sl'('I C1'"'1 Allanta (Morton 4'-2> at Cllkaoa (Stone 1).(1) Sen Fr1ncl1«1 (8ri1111 0.1 1nd Birr 0.1) al Ntw York (Stav.,. 1-2 and 1ont 0.2\,? San Oleoo (Arlfn 1.J or Troedson l.01 •I P1'1Uaclelphl1 fSdl...eMlr l-3), ,:3S t .m. St. LQUlt IMcGloll'len ll el Cfnclnnell (Norm1n l·?l Los A,ngtltt IR..., 2"1 or ClowTllng 1-2) at MOntru1 (MOOf'I 0..) Pllltbt.rrvh (Ellis 1·11 et HOU!ilon 1Gr1tt ln )-IJ w.i"""'Y'• Gamts Atlante 11 Chit~. San Ole9o al Ph .a.If"!• SI. Louis e1 Clnclnria1 Los Atig.tlH . 11 Montr111 Sin Fr1ncl1co 11 Nf'W' York Pttht111rvl'I 11 Hovston Racquetball Tourney Set An ou td oor slng1es racquetball tournament will be staged at Orange Co a s t C.Ollege 'Saturday and Sunday. The three-wall toumev is a double elimination affair and has t h r e e divisions in termediate, beginning and women 's. No open division will be held. , Each match will consist of the best two-o!-three games to 21 polnls. Trophies will be awarded to first, second and third place finishers in each division. Entries may be mailed to Barry Wallace at Orange Coast with the deadline set ... Friday. A $4 entry fee will be charged. radio pager ---·---$11.00 a lllOllth totatcost no de,t11t on credit approval ORANGICOUNTV RAlllOTELEPHONE SEnVICE "c 135°3305 . - 0. ""6C ~t .. ~!tU -·-· • .,,., .............. \ ........... ..:>•'<'"-~ .,.--~•-c--..,. .. -.. ™I~ Wlll~"y 15 ~~ fl~l6 (lol.0 _,, t<0~~tt•~8 t OU<ll•' M•>t' •·•~1""1 t 51"&'""' t \Olf' 11 ..,. -............... ..,..,_ -"'t:"''""" &• ~ 'tftOI -tANADA'S flf'iESi ~ • $695 • -· . . 20 OAIL v PIOL T Tll\'Jdll~ Mav 7 1q74 ------- Charitv For Tonight Deep Sea f jsli Report ====-:~======-=====1'1==~"""'":"~~~~-=~=-.i ..... - -:,-15-YO:R CAR -IDLE ::UGH? WE TV m GHLI GIITS • Golf Eve11l At S_4.CC Souto A110 Jackie Voelk1 won a match \'S. par tournament for the women's golf group at Santa Ana Country Club last V.'etk. \\'i!h an even par r ound. Biba Shinn was second in A OighL one dov.11. In B fl ight, ii 1vas Fran Fernandez the ,vinncr. one do11'n. Tied for second at two dov.'Jl were Carol Ann Ruoff and Nell Graham. Alice r..1ason and Susie Stewart lied for first in C flight, one dov.•n. Pam Shinn and Sandy Mestyanek tied for third, two down. Frances Recd and Virginia U>1vc tied for first in D flight, l\VO down. Gini Bennett and Ruth Hamill 1vere next , four do1vn. l\'laratho11 Polo Battle Costa 11e sa Hi g h 's 1narathon water polo game ended at. 11 :04 p.m. Saturday after 3:> hours. t11•0 minutes and 27 seconds of play and 1rould you believe it went into ovcrti1ne'! John J-:ppcrson whipped one in fron1 20 feet out to give his mates an 876-875 triumph '"''ith still ovc>r 100 fans in attenriance. The conlcst of longrvily bct1\·ern Squads consisting of Costa r-.tcs:1 players \~·as \'IOn by the Greens, cap~ained by Bob Ric('. The \\rtlites. under ca ptain Stan Den1hccki. pushed the \\·inn('rs for 138 I0·1ninute quarters and funds realized figdrc to total S I , 5 0 0 , according to \Vinning coach Bill Pascual. FUnds derived are car1narked toward an early Jwie 11·eckend trip north l\·herc 1he ~lesans, under the Costn i\fcsa Aquatics Club banner. 1rill meet tc>a1ns front Buscher (Santa Clara ) High. James Lic k (Palo Alto) High and Sant<J Clara Ifi gh. I Ex-Trojans To Speak. Three former Univcn;ity of Southern California football standouts \\•ill speak and review filrn highlights of the 1972 u s e nation al championship season at the Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Dana Poinl. S.1turday night. 1i'Iay 18, nl 7::10. Allen Gallaher, Mike Rynn Rnd D:'lve Brov.rn, all mcmh"r'> of the '72 USC offensiv!\ line, will aJso show film clipi; of the 1973 Rose Bowl game v.·ith Ohio SllltC U. The affair is sponsored by the Orange County F'ello"'·ship ot· "Christifln AthJe!ei;. Brue(' Hand, a menlber of the group and an instructor al r:oldcn \Vest College. · will net 3~ master of ceremonies. Ryan and Brov.11 arr und('r contract to the Sout hfrn C:ili!ornla Sun or the n (.111· \Vo rld F'ootball Leagu e \\'hilel Ga llahe r pla~ for the t\P1v England P~~ tht 0 1;-i, I LEASE A '74 610 WAGOM $99.89 mo. • T1036fft0.0~ COSTA MESADAnU~ 2145 HAllOl ILVD. C.M. 540.6410 Alartiitos Erit1·ies START HARD? GIVE POOR MILAGI? CAN HELP l,.ONG &l!A(H -21 •00"'l } THE CARBURETOR SHOP """""· ' """"' ~ """ '"" ' l>fllb~I. 120 rock tod. !llf llflOl'I! Pitr) -111<11 HAil~ tl1.vo COSTA l.IESA 642-1216 •i ~"OI•"': \ ,,.1MQ<i. H M<W bnu. 20)l4'.,._.,..,..,. ... .,•.'w..,.'•"•~•'•'"•'-.... ·-.... ·~ ... ·.•;..-'"",..."•',i;..,.,...,. ... ., ... IOt'k ~>XI. f' MottllO IA'( (Vlr11'f Llndl'ft.l -1~ ~1111ltn: 1 l!f'IQ coo. lt1 •O<~ Cod. (S•n s1" .. 011) -11 IMQle"; )0 11,.,Q C<Xl. JI\ •OC~ CW. IMPl!ll:IAl. 9EAC:H -n •nQllrt' lG v•l•~w•<111, !()2 t>onolo. 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Mtuclt (Rl C11ors 6£.3-8421. boylr otnd is 1n overtt!Shl IUtSI. llld ffi Speed Ricer M~vdt is Insisting on StP'rttt NB.l Bls•ttb1tl Pl•y·Dlls In the eve nt 1 Slh 11me b ntl neet!s• sary for the NBA B1s•t1b1U pl•1·oll5, 111 this tveninr's CBS prorummins is subjtct to clltnRt wltllll1.1t 11olitt. 6:30 0 1'.2'1 (i"I [1'1 3 NIA ball Cllampionllllps (6) Oe1le1's Clloiu 0 O:ck '1111 Dyle Ool Merv Gt11fi11 Show (l1' L~) Hor•n's Heroes m Tr1vel Film ••fl U"lt R1sc1ls 7:00 IJ) 0 0 a:> CD Hews 0 86wlin1 lor Ooll1n I { 6' Movie: (2hr) "Sette I Life cl Walttr Mitt(' (c11m) '41 -Dinny !lave. V112•nl1 M110. 1 0 What't My Lint! m I ~°'e Lucy tD II T1~e1 A Thiel !17) 00 I Dle1111 ol Jtannle: Ei) £1111tralN I C•J Dl11ntt • llCCT Auctio• 7 4 "Gtntnr' Duma Usted 1 II Polid1 m Tlutt Stoorts sletpmg 11r1n1em~11h. 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Detxl11ll Kerr, ffi Stlfld Up l Cllttr ~ Misaiu: lniposMblt CD lobbJ C.W.W• Show T~ U1tOll(ll:-bln (D TM lillo11l 1i1na Q (l) Sfntt filt !2& Tiit S.inl 8:00 0 !il@Qgi fDAdlWI ll (A) €D llC£T Aucti•" '74 Tht oltictrs hce waterlrO!!t prob ( tt (L,) Tht l'lennrt lems, and t1c~tt an astrolcgy butL1 ' Jayne Me1do~ t uesls. lll:lO 0 (~ ({'.) (JJ CIS Lall Mtwit: 0 MoYit: (CJ 12111) "'/fYllt l11to ICJ HM1r1t1ibt" (dr1) '~nd 59•te" Uti·!1> '70-Mio Ito. I W+lde. Abbt [an•. Jt1n W1H1ct. 0 (!1l (}1 CD Happy D1yt "Be lh~1 0 :ll Ci) "IQ) m lollrtnJ C.rsttt I 11~1 on Your Bloc~" Howard build~ 0 Movit: "ROOIJI I• Ltr (mys) ·~ a bomb sheller but all hrs lnen ds. -Cons!anct Smith, Jimmr H1n:cy. 1elallves and neir.hbo11 want so•~ Ctl Twllicllt Zo111 1n a !>helter 1t1it -.111 hold l)niy a lew people. S..IHi lo Ad'ltilturt Mttiutt f'lhn Ft1liY1I 0 WIOE WORLD MYSTERY * Oonr;a Mills slars in ONE DEADLY OWNER i Dt•ltf's Choict lltn Auclion '7t "Ari & An· 0 [VJ (I) fl) Wide W.W Mydtry liques " •·0tie Otadfy Own«" (R) A phofOt. !i Oule11! 11pher's modtl Is ineip!iubty Co111td1 lln wn to th1 purchHe ol •n tl• Movit: "Clptvf'ld" (dra) '33 -riensi~• 11/!omobilt which is 10 bk• l tshe Howard, P1u1 luk1s. I her, against htl wilt, to the seen• 8:30 0 ( 29' (I"") (.i' Haw i ii ri-rt·O (Ill ot1 I murder. Donna Mills UICI Jtrtmy A e~mbl~r becomes !Mt central II~ 8 tit iti r. ure in a macabre lottery b1M!d <on 12:00 (i) 0111 Sttp ltyon• the p~~)fC\ed llour or his death. I m Mom: ''01t of tM: Part"' (dr•) CJ .:;tl @J lIQI ED HI C Tuesd1r1 '41-Kuk OouJll1, J1nt C1eer, Mr1tt1J-81n1cek (Ill Ban~c~k on I (9 Bill Co~y v~h~at~s the !heft ~1 a twc·lnd·•· hall·million·doU11 computtt 11111 bt · 1:00 (J) 0 00 Ii) Ci) Nhs longs to 1 we1!U11 h7pocbondriac. 0 ~ TOMO!row Annt Ba•ter ~tsts. • 0 [7' (1J CF) ABC Tut$dar Movie: l :tS 0 Movie: "II Hid II It YW- (C) (90} '1he SlolJ ol Pie tty Bor (com) '41 -Gin1tr Rorus, CorMI Fiord" {dr•) '73 -MMt1n Sheen. Wilde. II.rm 011by, M•chael Parks. Ellen 2:00 m All·Niiht Show: "llood l I lack Corby. Oesper.i e to esc1pe hom Litt," "P•nic In tht Stlttb" pcwerry, 1n Okl~homa !Jrm txivl J,.~~es his tlo1e-knl! la mily to better 3:10 0 MCNit: "lht I la Slffr (dr1) himself. ln5tead he is enmeshed in '4~Robert Mile.hum, Jane Gttt1. • ID ''Tlngiet" (adv) '4S -M111' Wednesday Monlez. Sabd, P1t~on rost1r, l:OO ((l "M1n Willl the Golde• Ann'' DAYTIME MOVIES Conct. (dH) 'SS -rra11k Sin1tra llim NDY1l Lin l MNdJ t11tur: 0 el!e. t:OO {C) ''I'll Take ~en" (com) (iQJ (C) .. Tht TbrUI ol It AH" (com~ 'liS -Bob Hope, Tuesday Weld, •6Z-JimesGarner, '--;,Doy. Din a Me11111. """ 3!30 0 (C) '1"' Devil It t O'Clock• 9:30 0 "The Black Glow" 1-J "'-... ,~ ,,.. (dra) '61 -Spencer Tr1c1, fiank Aler Nico!, Eleanor Summuileld. Sinatra. 11:00 0 "T1kt A Letter, D11lln1'' (com) l:O (C) "bk Sbttt'" (dr1) '61 - '42 -Ro!.atind Rus.sel\, Fred Mic· Susfn HIJlfard. Xrhn Gwin. Yer• Murray. "The M1rsb1I ol Htldo11do" Miles. (wes) "50-Jimmy (lhs!>n. 0 '1hrtt r1ees ol [vt" (d11) '57 -ktanne Mooctwaid, lee J. Cobb, 12:00 m "llldn1pptcl" (elas~1c) '38 -David Way11t. • Warner Balltf, F1tdd1e Barlholo (17; (~ l "M., CtlebrilJ" (d11) 'tl- 1new. -l!~uLHtnry. 1:00 5& "The 01mntd l><in'I Crr'' (dra) ll.:J l!J (C) "None lilt lh• l1m• '50-D~vid B11~n, Join CraWl!>rd. (dra) '65 -fiank Sin11t1, Ciinl Wi lker. 2:00 ~ (C) "Tiie Scn111!• Lelttrs" (mYJ), t :JO (~(())"fact nl A ru!itiwt"(wcs) 67-Ale• Cord, $h11ley Cato~. '!>9-htd NicMurtiJ, L n t.tcCarthr. KOCE TELEVISION LOG ' ·~ 'l~ vis it l)lnn initl, cha11 look bu! ' .. .. ... ' ' ' --~ •. I ~JLCi I :! I Festiv11l Cmui••fl IJp 'Owl and Pussycat' W l1ttt Mctkes l;'vel J(1iievel Ju11ip? tt: l'n1 t·urio11~ ;1l>0u1 t:\'c l Kt1ir\'l•I -1ht> molorcyrlt· thll'l'd!!\ll. \\'hufs his ai.;e? \\'lu·tt "'11s h~· born'! \\'hat's his .rl·al n.~1111>'! And hum't he t·ha nJ:f'll hl!i n1 i11d nbout jun111- 111i,: lhl' Gru nd Can~on':'-1'. fl. Ot't'. l'or1s1noulh, Ohio. used to 111ake?-~l.S.T., Ptns111·ol11. flu. At Sebastian's West ,\. '.'\~". "1\t> ~ou a ju111 p ltt<1t C<Hl)Oll becnUSl' I ~ave 111:.· \1urd. ht· told a spolrs rl'pO!'ler Horl'(I with hurtling O\l'I" n1\1.s o( ii duLl'I\ or 111orc c<irs <.111d tr·uck~ or a rnoun - 1,1111 vi fountains t~·ontin1t Caesar's l'i1lt1l"C' in Vrg:1s and otl11•r ~uppost.-dlv 1nsur1nountablc ob'lo!a('lt's. Knievl'I in· :i1s1.~ h{·'lt hop lhC' Grand Canyon f';"H'IY tttis sun1n1cr. A. 1'io. A collection or l!cdd 's bluv n•t'C'lf'l'i--llf'W and olU-1s ht•1nl{ offered for s;.i!t· b) rt dl·rll•·r 111 Cnn1p1on. Thi· d1si:·s arc described us ,bt:in)! "HM!', nriui;:hty-hncl, bold, daring rud-hot . suggl'slu c. u11d Olush-n1ukini: JOkt-; und stor11•s for 1:1dults only." 1'hc<ill·ri.:ocrs "llo h av c vjs11('d Scb<1slian'!i \V c s t r>i_n_nt'r Playhouse during it~ 1n111til sc:i~o11 will have n ('harlCt! llus n1uuth to gel a look at lhc n111n whn put :ill bur lhc f1r "t production together. .lohn frr'l.<h!l'il .in Llran:.t~· Coast t: o J J l' g <' dr;.inia l 11 " l I' ll c- rnr \1110 ha ~ fl i I' 1• (' 1- C4t. Pl SI\ ff( TOM TITUS Intermission onc·ns his 11e111 shOI\', "Th~· Owl a1.1U lhe P u ss ycn L,' · \\ ct.lnesllu y 111gh1. Ftr~.atl'll l11111scl£ 111ill be the "owl." The "pussyc:1t" is Lee '-lurphy. a San Diego actress. 'l'l1<1t 'i; l/)(i ca~l. in total. s u e t' c " . Fl)H t'EllZACCA, it'll be ~1 011. ·'Fid· the second ti1nC around ir} Bill dli·r on the f\lanl1off's comedy about a Ho i!." ··.\ book ish fl1llow 'whose life Funny 'rhing bccon1cs enlanglcd "'ith that II .1 p n 1· n· of a Indy of the evening. lie l'r:•1•cc.1. t•d en the doubled as actor+director in \\lay lo the Forurn'' rind ··~t:in 1he p!:1y four ~·cars ago during ul La f\lanclu1 " fur ti re ,.,au a busy stason as rnanaging l' 1 c in c· !1 t (' diHnf'r tht~:iter, : d1rl'ctor of the L n gun a l\loullon Playhouse. l u•<O!.o ••• -··· •' llnon 111 -4070 _,_.,_ --·-·-TH[ OllAT GATSIT l~t SOMITIMll A OIU.t NOTION 1"t! So~ DI••• ,, ...... . .... ~ ......... lkl 9612411 · Sl'tCW #Ncu.GfM1"'1' WIL4 GUI -&.llo!Of'A WAUOH" SILENCE '°' SlvtN WONDllS 01 THI WEST to Qt•.-, •••••• ~14·6?1? ......... , ..... ,.-~ ····~ 11.~ ' ........ •···· 171·1162 Jl'ltw INGAGlMl"'1' Wl\l (;(ft -OUHCI'• WAlTON" SILENCE 111 1ot '(V(N WONDlRS 0' THl WEST ~-· •... -·1.t 11....n ~17-7221 A I Coler ~r>.1rlsll ,.,..trim Cllt,lOA BIEN (/ll.40.4 + AMOR PElllK>NAME Cl rlN • 81rg1h P rlc1 •" Ol!t10 ,..,.. ' ' I c.~11,..,. 011 ...... , ltJ·4i4$ ll.U'l ...... 111 AMERICAN GlAfflTI !Ml THlY SH001 HOISIS DON'T MY io1 ··The Q"•l and the Pus."vcat" 1s !he first non-musieal ·show :11 Sebastian's, "'hich pl ans to :1l11•rtHl!C n1 u s i cal-; nnd couil•dics fo r a \\'hilc . "Daines nt Sea" follows "Q\vl and the l'ussycat"' into the tlinner house nexl month. \V i l h "Norrnan, Is That You"!" ";1ili11g in the "'ings for a Ju!v opening. · Four "·eeks of performances ;ire planned for "The O"·I and I ht• Pussycat." \\'udn<'sdays through Sundays at 8 : 4 O follo"·in~ dinner heginning at 7 o'c]n("k ;ll !he playllOU"il'. l ~O J\vl'n1da 1-'it·o. S:in Cll'1ne11le. Hesrrv:11iuns 4!12-9!!50. C(J:\Tl.\'Ul\f; on lhc <;tagc uf th<' count} ·s o \hr r profcssion;il 1 hPatrr. South t'O<lst J<.,pcrtory . is ~ nc"' Hriti :-:h play, ''The Philnnthropist." by Christo- ph(>r •rampton. David En1mes dirt:,'C'ts !he biling rorncdv- drama \vith Don Tuchc pla)'- 1ng the title role . Al~ ft>atured in th1• SCR ~hu\\' nrc S;-1undra ~1 attht•"'S· l'~·ill'Oll. Toni l"lOU!oil:is~. ],co r;rC't'lll'. (iary .J3(•!l aud .John f.!11n[!1 0n. l'urta1 n is R o'clock \\'ednt•sday through Sunduy at m MANN THEATRES 0.NI MACllMAH ''THf CONVllSATION" O..· ... Ill ~ $uo. I JH.l~I •· O.•-Wh•-• 00.-_..__ "A lOUCM 0' CL.A.IS" """1 1 11awi...i1,,1,.11 ~ ~ Am•rlc1n '"'" Th•aitre I Pr111nt1 'THREE SISTERS' TWO OATS ONLT f ;OCI .. .M. & t :OCI .. .M, .. ~~-­---"THf '"''• CM.Ul" ~, l l llll -lltll -c;..., .. , .. ~ W, Ill. ftaa. .hi~ fiddl•r on th• loof .. ,...,.,...,.,1111 •• Man of L•Mendt• • ..., 1111 -.1 .. 1111 "ZARDO%" 1 l) + "FANTASTIC PLANET" CPG-1 R11b•rt lt•dford -Mio Farrow "THI GltlAT OATSIY' (PG'I "ALICI IH WOND l!ltlAND" '"" .. CHARLIE ANO THI! ANGIL" (G) '"THE STING" IPGI ... "CHARLIE ¥ARRICK" IPGI "PA,ILLON" IPGI ... ""IST FULL OF DYNAMITE" IPQ.I "THE CONV!'l.SATION" (PG-I '" ' -.• "SLIEPllt" IPGI • tht• 'fhird Step Theater. 1827 i\l·wport Hlvtl., Costa l\1csJ . f{c~L·rva11ons 646-l:IGJ. HES~I L\'G ITS lhrl.'e·\\CCk run 1on1ghl at the Lt1~una Aloulton Playhouse 1s another I \\'O·cha ra c I er con\edv appropriately 1itlecl "The T~'~ of Us." under the direction.of H:ip c;ruhuin. Actually il'<> four· ))l;1ys In one with a single l'ouplc enacting 11 different roles. \\'1.1lt('r Daly and Jacquie ~1offcll coinpri~e the bu!>y l'asl of the l\1ichael Fravn \'igncl!C'S, which begin at 8:.30 tnnight through Saturday at !he playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon lload. Laguna Beach. Hcservations 494·0743. • TllE ANNU1U. Souther.n C:1ilforn i<1 Onc-1\ct P l a y 'l'uurnanienl is coming up al Hiverside this weekend, "'1th three Orange Coasl theat{·r grou11s a1nong the participants. lteprescnting the coastal ;1rca \\•ill be lhe San Clemente Con1n1unity Theetter. the Fountain V:illey Cornmunity Theater and the Jck-llydc Pl;iycrs of Costa t\'lesa . The tourney \\'ill be held Friday. S;iturday ;ind Sunday evenings at th!' Riverside Con11nunity Players' th!'ater. The Jek·llyde Plavers arc !he only grJup to rel~ase an\' ___ f _. _..... ~~ ;._ -·~~~·· ... ~· :roT LiJ.M:N Wi~Tl'ilUX --'"'""'"" --~------···~ ·---·-" -~-~···~ ·--1 ......... ... _ .... ..... _ _.., ENTERTAINMENT in1orrnat1on on th l'u productio n -it'll hf' 1111 original 1Jrn1na (' :1 l I 1• d "Grendel," "'rlttL'tJ and direeted by Dohn Sha111 . aru1 taken fro1n the h!gl·nd ol Bco111ulf. It's set 1n thl' northern Californ ia lllOuntui11s <incl concerns the "13igfout." story . * CA ST I N G llAS b1·1:11 announced by the Fou1J1ai11 Valley Conununity Theater for its upcoming \11hodunit. "Thl· l'eacock Season." This Ornnge Coun1y pren1iere is the lont' "adult" sh o 1v of the predominantly r hi I d re n · s theater group. . 'l'hc sp1..'t'LH·ular stunt \1•ill bl' ath•rn111<.'<I on hi s red 1\lute and bh1c'Sky-Cyt'IC X-2. Sky-('yclc X-1 crashL'(I int0 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner the botton1 of the SnHkc Hiver on a practice jump. lits cycle, Knil'\'el declares, is c111>ablc of so1ne 5,000 pounds or thrust j)('r1nilling !he rider to att.liu a speed or 200 111rih off the launching track. I le predicts his canyon t:i.if>l'r \1•ill he \\•ilnesscd li\·e ~y son1e 100.000 gapcrs li ning the ('anyon "'alls. Estimates E\'el_. "\\le're gonrn.1 sell a 1nillion tirkets at $15 per head lo v1c111 a closed-circuit 90-rninutc TV S!)('cial." In addi· lion to t.hc main event It "'111· include highlights of hi!i i'ltrecr. live races _and other breathtaking scgn1cnts. \\lhaJ. makes him more nervous than his flying leap 1~ the li_kel~ presence among the S[X'Ctators of .n1!'mberS"of his family, including his mother. . A Libra , Hobert Craig Nicvcl \vas born on Oct. 17, 1938, 111 Butte, r.1ont. Jle's married, has three children. llis life story "'~S the subject of a 1972 film. "'ilh George Jlam il· ton playing the role of E 1'el. Veteran county a c t r c s s l\·1argaret Boyer and Joscpt1 IJ;unroth, a nc1\•co1ner to local stages. "·ill share lhe leadin!! rolus \\'ilh Ken S:nolka ;:,nd Syl11ia Lee . ~111jnr supporting aRSignn1ents ii•ill be taken hy Q: Now that Redd Fox:< is in the 111oney is it true LceAnn Meyer. Hi<:k Sullivan, _ that he's trying to stop the sale of th e dirty 'ret"Ords he ~1 artha Faulkner and Jerry ------- Carpenter. "'ilh David Re;:1ttY. Joan Binding, Richard Grigg. Nancy Hulse, John ~1ahcr and H.ichnrd Lambert con1plcting the ensemble. OlfOAAl (tfllf,.11 ~0111> FOUNTAIN \IAlUT ~ I ~· , .. , .• -. 'Tll l:Jf WILL GEAR "' Jay Conklin is direc1ing the in C.'Omedy. which open.~ t\1ay 24 "SILENCE'" u;.l for three \\'cekends of F'ridav t l ·l~~~i~~~r-~~ed ~~~~1~::.}~i'~~~or;;t~n~c:ii:i fiiiUl!jQLA)Vlf~ C1rl'lc. Fountain Va J le v . ~¢n»•#i\M H;i~ Curtain li1nc will be 8 o'cloCk. "S.ERPICO" 2 4cadtmy Award Winnen! "PAPER CHASE "1•GI .... .... "KLUTE11 Ill "' NEW S.t.MUU.I t ACTION! "ZATOICHI" The llind Swon:fsmon -~ SAMURAI HIT ONI COMllUTt l'HH>blANCli IJ.CllfW'""4-l :H- "FANTASTIC PLANET" loth in Coklr IGI Week MkJhh- Plonet-1 & I 0:05 Choriof._,.:20 Sot. & S.... ,loMf-3:40.6:45-,:55 Choriots-2-5:05-1: I 0 .<l : l'n1 cur lou5. Are the S1nothl'r'> Brothers, b:ic-k io actio n 01 a night rlub act, still b:1itini: th e Prcsltleut?- ~lunda y r ., Glendale. A: "No,"·Tom1ny Sn1olhi·rs sn11!td 11 h<•11 11e rl'lti yf<d ~·our <JUC'S!lon . "\Vf"'ve lx:cn off T\' Slll('e Nixon hns been 1n. LH.I w11s our s1r11i!_!h! n111 n. You can't do poitt1cnl sat- ire on the_ prest•nt Pres1dC'nl :u1y11 a~· ~11\1 1h;1t ('\ l'r\ bodv else 1~ doing it. 1t'{ hardly "orth the t·l!urt !or us to ptit hini dQ\\ n." t~: All my rriencls in )>ist it ""<IS Ctle~te lloln1 ""'ho hllroduc4•d "l'1n Just a r.irl \\'ho t:un't Su)' /'\n" in "Ok· laboma." And lha t Gordon ,\lacHae \\>1s the ft':tlllrl·d nu1le singe r. I disagree. \\'ho's right'!-Janl· Ellen \\'aynl-. Ehn· hursl. 1':.Y. A: You're haH'·right Cclt·st(' 1n;1d1< Hro t1d11:1y l11story \\:he~ she sWppC'd th e sho1\' nt lht• <:ur1;un-r:i1~1 ng 111 19·4'.I singing "The Girl \\'ho Can't Say f\o ... But it ""is Alfrcd Drake ~·ho introduct'd Curly (Ill the stage. ~h1cH:•c a!>· sumed the role in !he fihn . , Se nti your '/lll'S/1u11s /11 ll y (;u t <lne•', "(;/11d )'o•t 1\sked 'l'llat." curr of tins 111·ir.~1,0111•r P.(J fJox 1560. C'uS!(I .\1<'.,·11 .tJ262C. ,,/11 ri/?11t u11d lly r ;nrrh r('r n111/ 1r11s1•·1•r {IS lllll ll!J (/UCS(/1!1/S flS lllt>y ('fll} Ill tlil'ir co/U lll,L b1it tli(' cu/1011c of 11u11l 11u1kc.-;_ pc rso11a/ rcpl1cs 1»1pos.~1ble. '1(' Special t\E\\I YOHK (UPI 1 -ABC 11ill broadcast "Kissingl'r: An Action Biography'' on June 5. It 111ill sho\11 the S(>Cretarv of state in action on his \ arious "orld·\\'idc missions. "Fi•• 5......-Stori1t" 'Yno1he1 ~3-yeoo rh,,;e f,. .. Ol•.J '1• rl.e r..le!.O Theoi<e. lhete mu., b-. ~.-m,. reO\Ofl fo r •~ pot;.,,._,•~ • • ..,......,._ .. "Doy For Ml<;llM ,,.1 "SlftP"°'' IH.I MHw..W& M..de .. "1ltotw•llN & kthrod"' "H1w Centwi-M lll "::.:..::. :.!!'" ~ -·-·· "CINDERELLA LIBERTY" IRI ALl SEATS-52.00 Plenty Df "'" Portd..g lthi!Mf WW!twp Hortti crl 1lttotn ENDS TUESDAY MESA THEATRE Hewporl & H.-bor C111to Mea.o Specl1I P•I~• 1 Z:JO lo J:100 .. '". (111c1pl ''"" 6 Moh.) •1.00 -........ 2nd At Both Cinemos .. CHI.RIOTS OF THE GODS,. (t;fj'.i" "''"'"'''"•"••••ou>u•~ llTWlt~ ~:'l:.,".::0~..l. Hl,.tN w.-... -·~ t'l·1Stl ' - ......... -........ •owo.•o !i\M!l'?.ll~.1 ..... .... .. .... , ••• -~· ..... _ 64 .. 1266 -"BAHAMAS" ,.._w...,, ...... -....... lotta lri CokM- -l'lll'<n lllACH !(OTT wuon /Ml UJATEA11Dl1 lOllOW~Bru<E DEP11 iom ·~· ~n.1!1i _,. ........... Sf "'IS: Cit••.., lllllt • Ch,.. W11Mr l"ltl ............... , .,,,_ • MldHp •• "HEYER GIVE A SAGA AH EVEH BREAK" SKW .t.1 Wt1"""" ONy ,.... trM111"12 CHAIRS" Open D.1<1y 12 JO~"' 103 FM STEREO SOUNDS OF' THE HARBOR '.\· ==----~ PAUL N(WMAN R(OfORO ROB(RTSHAW to ,.-..-..,~ 'K·• "-1.l~M m(STIN6 .,, ' "" ... ~ ................ , '11FOIM.t.MCI SC MlDUlf Mon.,'"'.'"• Wt<I, n-._ -7:1~t:J0 '1-ihr -6;4J..t:DO.l 1:1S S•l.·S--I J:OO.J:LJ..•:l0.6:4S·t:OO-l l:IS "' ~ _ ....... ITll. c ...... {(~@.2 IKI -••""'"""" •• o<" on• ..... , lrfwt:I• :,;.;..:.::=-:. IU .. llJ WESTMINSTER At GOLOENWEST " -wo_..,._ 892-14tl 891-7511 ... '"" .,,. .... Z"' AT IOTJ.+ C~IM.t.\ -....ie~ i. _, ""'"'''..i..,. MAN f'Hlity • '" ...,.._ .. 1 ON A ·-';-..,::·~-SWING llff ROBERTSON JOEL GRE ) .• '-..~ti lM.tttlProduedorui .... where the lilies bloom ----·......,0.- n <l ' • f''\ • ·• M '-"'I I'<' ... _.,.11;.,.....D ""'.u"" J"J~ ... ,.,,_J.,,-d bP,,.,., ,_ -... ::.:\ i" ' ' :1 t . ' . ., I• • > •I . . MAUCH AT •0 .... 1 919·414 1 919-4456 ~ ttorry(oulw,11 '9 ~ QO ''"ywli ere 10 ~ ! ,,n cip11vu!11 ~r.~er•oi.on I • t-1len!1 o•I! .,.,~qunlled I he y v_, olrcody becnre1pon1•bl11 lor th•l!e murder1 .............. .__, ... _, "8ne Hockman. "Thee~· ~htld·eo;p. ... ,..._e• M...._ t ...... Wo4.. n.n.. o,..,"' •:OO -Sho,. 1:00.t,)0 hl -'-:SO.t:JO. 11 :SO !WW Al A.-.. 546-l I 02 ,,. .. ,e-w,_ • ..... --•11111n. ---- ' • I ,2,_,2.__D_Al_l _V_P_cll'-D-T _________ Tutsday, May 7 1q74 MIXED SIMGLES A~€ '1txl 611LL _,,. CoN51DeR11'1G GOING 'IV · ., MtDICAL 6CIJOOI., •Hi!' F£1(1(15 r 1· ~~.:~r:~l1; by Wm . F. Brown and Mel Casson i 11iOU61if J'D tLIMINATl ·me MIDDLe NIAN. f ~~.::~:}~;~ ~~~7r..-~-~..i,,;:,.~--.!~J~l~~~L~-··ll..!!l>bi'""il:llo:£'""Wf1...:/,.2.'i.L_.LJ TUMBLEWEEDS HM M ... PfRCY1Ho NfWS~OY IN 1Hf iliROE'S OF AN INDIGO FUNK ... WHAT'S WRON6'1 PGRC? _DESERT . DENOUNCER " . MUTT AMD JEFF THATS MUTT! HOW LONG HAS HE WORKED HERE? FIGMEMTS 'NAMCY HJ, SLUGGO·-· WHAT D ID YOU ORDER? EVERYTHING l'ROM ATO Z --·-.. , ·~ -,.~~~-···~~·~- WHAT DOES THAT MEAN 2 by Tom K. Ryan YOU'D ~T MAKEA LOUSY CER SHRINK ~~ DD A , ... ~ by Al Smith HES BEEN_ HERE LONGER THAN THAT! ~~ OH ,YESSIR! HE 'S BEEN HERE SIX M ONTHS' by Ernie Bushftliller ALPHABET SOUP TODAY'S CRDSSIDRD PUZZLE PEAMUTS ACROSS 1 S1 rong place words 44 C9mbus!oon residue •1ti Female 5 Breathe swan convulsively 46 -··-01. 9 "Ethan Wha1ton · novel t4 Armadillo 15 Potlul anl maker somewtia! 47 Venel1an blrnd parts 49 Serve a Ves1erday s Puztii?' Sol~ed i ~ ~ p ~ . ' ' ' ' .. ' P ,\ R ' " 0 ' ( ' ' i~ • cs' ' " I ' { 0 1, v I c B[ s s I 0 N RI SERS • r fl c r 1 VA ~A~E(Sl1 0 11 0 { A S A o ;~s ~~~ro~ t .. c .. l • '" . ' .'.(TORfJ[~ 0 • ' ' D [ 0 JUDGE PARKER '' Ti-IREE fOOf..5 ARE 1\\ATl-I 600K5 ANO FJLIR BJJK? ARE ?CIE.~CE BCOKS ... " Dr. SMOCK r; Jus-r Pu-r A CHeCK MAl:<:I<'. 0 ,..,. 1"HIS CAR.P ~Y' eACH PISH i WAl-.!1"' F'OR· PIN NeR ? GORDO ... ~OWCAN ON~ PE~ RADIAT(;: SUCH CHARM? ANY' P!S~ICACY YOO~ L-1'1,.. Hl:?Ar=l1"' P!SS1~e:S. t7e;'.Ai:l "'"i THOSE- 7ALL !COOS WITU Tf/£ ORANGE PENAIANT.:;,1 R.IOERS PIJI ON TilE:!R BIKES, lAT~J.. 'If' I <.... S-7 1 ~,. ', ,,_ ______ .;......;;. _ __, ...,:111,-1. • .:::,,,. AMIMAL CRACKERS ~ """'''""'T"hot ~I ...... ~, ... ,.._ ...... """'' ........ . by Charles M. Schul:z ~-------~ ".~:6~' IN ~ow MAN'llllA'i5 MA'i THE 500<< 6E ARRANGED ON T/.!E ~HELF SO THAT A~L THE MATH 600KS WILL 6E T06£THE~?'' ~ DEFENSE!!! DEFENSE!!! by l'f arold. Le Doux , 16 Restucl 17 Give iip 18 Secondary 1a11 sen!ence: -2 words L' I! s • I °' ' " I [ EVEN THOUGH HE'S CLA!MI THAT OUT IF HE15 GUILTY, I WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT l 'Ll. 00 EVERYTHING IN MY POWER TO SEE THAT HE school: lnlormal 19 Pineapple 20 Tremulous sound 22 Sperm whale product 24 Ordinary . seaman 26 Sources ol pain '2.7 Devotedly admired person 29 Fox 53 Salad ' ' l t' l 0 0 fj ' ' " ,. ongred1en1. 2 WOldS . ' ' . " ' ' '. 0 f, ., ' 57 Bu l!alo 6 Air 34 God 01 war 58 Constellation 7 S1alk.:s. 35 Moun1a1n 59 English a Beverage stale !Own conta•ners: 36 Check on 61 This 2 words grow!h Spanish 9 Erup!ed 37 Most 62 Bishops •nto beau!1!ul hat dC1iv11y "10 Beal 1ap1dly 63 1ta1ian 10 Enc•rctes 42 "····ye•· ~olcano 11 Persian 43 F•sl'l 64 Hard astrol'lomer 45 Mercury, tor la11 y 12 Kmd ot one 11ssue Sklf1 ·11Group of 20 65 Thing 01 lJ Creek r!ems value lc11er.s ,1r, ... _ .. voce £:6 Wilhout 2 1 Rtch Very saltly LET ME CLARIFY MV POSITION, J EAN.' IF YOUR BROTHER IS INNOCEr-iT, Ill 00 EVERVTHING IN MV POWER TO HELP lN HIS RELEASE FROM PR1SON! ". HE'S BEEN INCARCERATED BECAUSE I 010 NOT PRoeERLY DEFEND HIM! SERVE:; HIS FULL SENTENCE! by R09er Bradfield .-.-----.;:-., -1-1aw CAtJ ON~... . . ffi~R~MUSI B~SOME LOGICAL EXPl.ANA1iON, so l<r.IOGI< . IT OFF! ·I(' by Geo1'9e Lemont THEY1Rt= KINDA LIKE 7#E LITTlE- FL.AGS IHJEY USE 0N6QLF GREE:.NSf .AL--A At-Jc::' GOOP l-UCK .1 MAKES 17" E.A6 IE:. !e.. "°"' ORIV/:31<5 TO A/M FOR.1EMf I' ' I .'1 • by Ferd. Johnson THE GIRLS ~,.~ ( 30 Evergreen .33 Enterta1n1ng lh1ngs 37 Hold a posture 38 Lessens .39 Wire measure 40 General tendency 41 Uoderga1· menls: hes11al•on sourcP.s 50 Essential 67 Prellx 23 P1cad1lly pomt , wilh C•rcus ~ 1 Au10 cou•I MISS PEACH by Mell ' "No, thank you-that's the kind that always rlps0 and you : keep meaning to fix it but you never d.... : Informal A2 Pre· wedding boxes· 2 gram or _ryoe DOWN 1 Da1a 2 Thea1roca 1 01esenta - t1on 3 Wtieel spok.es 4 Arbors 5 lnterv.1! s1atue 52 Crowing .-~ Type style ou!ward Abbr 53 C1!y on the 28 Fruit T•ber sou rces 2 54 Sc•en1it1c words sutf111; 30 Opponents 55 Keep ones 31 Negative ' -··-aboul I '"' con racr1on 56 .... avai! 32 Communists Useless 33 fall'ler 60 Fem1 n1n~ H•1h nick.name Ml! 1'M FltOM THE Kft.L.Y ~CMOOL. }<LAll::ION, M<. JONES. WOUL.0 YOlA Lll(f 'TO JtfPCAT 'vOIAi:l' AD A6AIN THI~ Wffl(? DICK TRACY NO! YO~ KEEP GEfTfN!? MY NAME COMPL.ETEL.Y, TOTAU.Y M !~~PCL.L.EO ! PROBABl.Y 25 GRANO APIECE IN THERE ANO NO INCOME TAX! •, WfL.t.., ~l.APPO~E iMEltt "APPEN, TO 91! A MIC. %>C%"P VVl'TM A G<OCE<V ?TOl<E - OOf.SN'T" Ml oe:7e:llve A L.ITT1.£ 8J.4~1NES'S, -roo? by Cheste .. Gould NOW I MOLD IT CAN BUY BIG BOY! TMAT NEW -ONE TlllNG FERllAlll ~"''E-'~T fORMYSEER, ~v "': CRYSTAL. TO DO -GET RID OF' TMAT DAME Willi THE BTG GI.ASS MARBLE'. DEMMIS THE MEMA~ S-7 ' 'r~VE1J l -·· 3 ST. Edwa pound arriv in a l'ht1rg .. , hunt it Mond l\.'lr. a of Ne the • other ;1lso Fra Janu· pictu govc rcstri schoo 1970. South prob I airpl Yem ~~r. n1ont so Ii ta the • 'vunt priso a llO\V could broa All from '~ere Yem tics since 0 Un Th beg a prim horn nati Th tile prim fOfm Y.'3S first His ' :it the. race Al Ca but maj ors Dist on • WOU bob- attr oot \Val lrou \Val N Tod Ne rea hou co Pri Ne a call I L Ya re Ve Fe pol' Plu Ba the nig to fro mu cal on B tra It~ sis Pr se in hu re 30 Poun1ls Lighter Y e1nen Priso1ier Back in States ST. LOUIS, Mo. tAJ)J - Edward '!'. F'ranktin was 30 pounds thinner when he a1·r1vc<l ho1nc nrtcr 16 rnonths in a south Ycn1cn jail on <·barges of csplonugc . "I inte11d to co n1ushroon1 hunting tomorrO\\','' he suid 1'1onday night ll!i his parents, Jl.1r. and A1rs. l~vnns Franklin or Nebo. Ill ., embraced him nt the airport. l\1ore than 20 other friends and relatives also \''clcomcd him. Franklin \\•as arrested in Jnnuary 1972 (or t •• k i n g pictures of \\•hat t I: c govemn1cnt clnin1cd \V c r c restricted militnry areas. A schoolt eacher in Kuwait since 1970, Franklin had been in South Yemen because engine problcn1s developed in an airplane he \\ias taking froin· Yemen to Kuwait. Frank!in said he spcn! all lfi n1ontl~s of his imprisonmen t in · so\ltary confinement because lhe South '\'en1encsc did not \vunt him lalklng lo other prisoners. ~le said he y,•as a!IO\\'ed no n!'wspa~rs or coul d nol listen to radio broadcasts. ,,- UPI TtltPhoto JAILED 16 MONTHS Edward T. Franklin I , ' I I I I I 6 I I 4 I 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A AttCJn~ts to gnin his release from a rive.yea r scnt('ncc \\'ere hindered bceausc Sou1h Yemen has had no diplomatic ties Y.'i.th the United States since 1968. Rep. Paul l-~indley <R·Ill .), ''"° spent almost u year dis-cuss ing the issue Y.'ith South Ycn1cncse officials. said a Jet· lcr ~ had from Secretary of State llcnry A. Kissinger y,·as apparently a major factor in \\'irui ing Franlin's release. l-'ranklin said he is conside ring an invitation lo return tc, Kuwait to teach with the promise he y,·ould be paid for his time in prison. I l 1l y 1 Oliio S11otli9f1ted F 001· States, DC Holli Electio11s I i I I I United Pr ess International about another presidential run j I I The 197-1 election season for lhe governor in 19i6. and a I began in earnest to<lay, \\'ilh big "'in in Alabama ""·as l primaries in four statcS and a regardlid as an ideal launching I I home rule referendum in the platform for such an Cffort. nation·s "last colony." At stake in North Carolina The featured contest y,·as \\'ere the party nominations the Democratic senatorial for the Senate seal no\v held primary in Ohio. w he re by Democrat Sam Ervin. former astronaut John Glenn State Attorney General Robert ":'as t_rying to throw out the ~1organ. forTner Rep . Nick 1 I fi~t 1neun'lbent of the year .. (ialifianakis and Henry Hall 111& challenge of recently \Vilson, a former \\'hite House appointed •Sen. How a rd aide, were in the Democratic ?-.letzenbawn developed inlo race. \\'illiatn Stevens Jr .. was the. spring's hottest, muddiest expected to be the Republican I 11 I p 1;1 I L 0 1 1 T i1 race. winner. Alabama. Indiana and North Carolina aiso held prin1aries . but with only a few contested major raCt's for congressional or state offices. Voters in the District of Columbia bollolC<I on a home rule charter that would give the nation "s capital bob-tailed se\f-govemn1cnt. 1:-.l J1"DlA1"A, Democratic Sen . Birch Bayh is seeking and is expected to "'in re- nomination. His 11 k e 1 y Republican opponent: Indian-I apolis J\fayor Richard Lugar. often mentioned as one of the 11 c I I L THE ALABA.l\1A primary attracted some attention. but not because Gov. George C. \Vallace was expected to.have trouble winning re-nomination. \Vallace supporters arc talking fasteS1-ris ing young men in tjic GOP. T h e G l e nn-~letzenbaum campaign y,·as bitterly fought. ""'ith both sides charging the other with dirty campaigning, I Labor Dis1Jute D ~lays NY N eivs Piiblicatio11 [ NEW YORK lliPI I ' - Today's first edition of the NeYt York Daily N cw s reacbed the streets about 10 hours late today after a confrontation between Printers Unian leaders and the Ne"'S that man,;:igeme.nt called a strike and the printers called a lockout . Stole11 Art Treasure Recovered LONDON (UPI I -Scotland '1ard reported today the recovery of a $4.8 million Venneer painting stolen last February and held for a political ransom. The art work. "The Cullar Player," was found in St. Bartholomew's churchyard in the city of London f\1onday night after an anonymous tip to police. Scotland Yard said .. The f»lintlng.. was stolen from London's Kenwood llouse rnuseum Feb. 24. Anonymous lelcphonc callers threatened to bum it on St. Patrick's Day unless the British go-.vcrnmcnt transferred to 11 Northcnl Ireland prison two I r is h sisters. r.1arion and Ooulorii Price, who had received life sentences for planling bombs- in Loodon in March. 1973. The sisters had gone on o hunger strike and w e r c reponcd forcibly fc>d. A Ne"·s spokesman, Jack :-.1ctcalf. said the presses began rolling shortly before 5 a.111. and the 60-page edition was loaded on trucks for distribution at about 5:30 a.m. ~letcalf. the Ne\vs' special projects editor, said today's first edition. which usually gels out about 8 p.m. the previous e\"ening. \\'35 set y,·ith the use of auto111-ated lo!t'pesetting equipment that is~ an issue in the dispute bcl\"·een tile printers and the ·city's th r ee n1ajor newspapers. The paper went to press about two hours after Bertran1 Powers. president of 1'ypographical Union Local No. 6. and seven other union officials \\'ere arrested on criminal trespass charges. About 200 printers on the shift. rerusing to handle t h e mechanicall y produced type, were ordered out . of the building by management. The News has a circulation of approximately two million. It was not known how many papers were printed today, bot Jack ~letcal£. a NeYl'S spokesn1an. had said earlier it wos expected the press run would total about 750.000. There was no hnmediate \\<'Ord on when News manage- ment and the printers would hold rvrll1cr 1alks. Computerized hyphenation and justification was forbidden in the Printers' Union contract Y.1lth local newspaper11. They have been largely restricted to the use or old fashioned typesetting machines which produ<.-e type that is set at a manually ope.rated keyboard. 11 I I [I I I I A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 - Rtol Es tote ........ 1000·'1999 The Biggest Marketplace on the Or•nge Coasl i...,.i., ..... & ,rtopOrOltOn • ' 7QOD 7199 Rentol i ......•.•. J000.4',,99 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Mefc.hond!M" . IOOO I099 I Bu'iness, Investment & Fif\Onclol ...... , .. 5000.5049 lloott&Monne 1_....,1 "9000""' Announcements, Personols , One Call Service lost & Found ... , . , S050·S499 You Can Sell It . Find It . [ 642 •5678 ] Trade It With a Want Ad AutomcWts & otlw Fast Cred it Approval Tron'f)Orlohon •.• 9100·'°" Servitts & Repoirs 6000-6099 • I cG;.,;•.;.n;._;•_":.;1..cR.c . ..;:E.;.. ___ 1..;:0.;:;02 G •ner a I R . E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002Gtntr•I R.E. 1001 ERRORS: Advertiser$ s hould check their ads dilly & report. errors 1 m me d i a t e I y. The DAILY PILOT a$sumes liability for the first I n corr e c t insertion l only. ]~} -General R.E. • 100~ I CUSTOM BUil T EXECUTIVE HOME IN J\ll::SA VEl'lDE:'S MOST f.:XCLUSIVI·: 1\RE.c\ -3 B<'dL"OOrll, hui;t! fa1nily IUOITL I \Vilh fili'place <1nd len·azi:<1 f1001 ·s. Forn1al di11ln:! 1wn1, 11u11kc11 tiv1ng 1·00111, ht'alo:d 1 !l11•11un1 ing jJOOl, seflaratl" :ird ear ga1·uge 01· -;ho]l iu l'<'Oll" yard. lch:a! fvl' lhr l'"\l.'<"Ul1 vr f:1111ily 1h<i1 1vanl ~ son1l'!hini.: extra 01· JJ('1'lb I l'lllertainntcnl space. , CALL 540.1151 j 1 YR WARRANTY • HOME CLOSE TO BEACH & BAY C.AU ~$ f'OR A fRlf ISTllUIC Of ~A.UJ~ VALLEY RE.\lf\' · A 6lRG UOlf lll'RiSl A"'l RICA .. STOC• [XCHANGf CO.,PANY COLLEGE PARK, C.M. ' BUY A WARRANTY HOME 5 BR CUSTOM BEAUTY inforn1at1on c.4lJ,. U$ f(. 1 • •Ill t l$111Ult 0t Vll.U[ VALLEY REALfY A 6~R(; UllUIPRIS[ ... rA•CA .. SlOCK [~Cl\A~Ca CO .. P•"' MAGNIFICENT-! NEAR NEW! EASTBLUFl' POOL BUY A WARRANTY HOME ASSUME 7°/o l..O\'l'lY :~ l)l"'d1i~1rn, 1:-.~ hiith' I plu " 111111 11.'· roo111 . F11·rplat·1» 11\11\11,.:: run 111 , hll-lns, t-"A ' h l'll I II\.\.: . 1:111s/dn1s. 1.-u·g(' 1'!A'I. 1H111u t•tui ht• 11<or1I us a ,.::.1 11~· 1uon1. N1•t11· St'IMXlls, ;uul shurph11:. I 1111 lu 1111• hcat·h. As."\un1abll' 7'; Ci! loon-Full 1incr only $:-11.i.OUO. Call no"' lo st't'. 96.1-4:).13, TRI-LEVEL POOL HOME MAGNIFICENT VIEW I caut1(ullr deco1 Hted ho1n1.• 1\ uh :? 111u~1,., bcclroo1n ~111tcs. 1·:xc.eptir111u11,· t~nr Clflt•r pl~1n \\'Ith largt• 1c:1n11l y roonl & b111h .1 l.llJ!L' su11dC!Ck. Ju !)t a fC\\' ~teµ-. to llu.: ht•uth ·rh1~ is one of \'orona de \ ,\l ar ·~ 11nt•i,I hon1e SI 15.000 OUR j( 25 81\Y and Bl·~1\('I I RE ALTY YE AR CA LL 675 ·3000 ANYTIM E 2407 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ::.G::.• nc.•:.;'.;:•.;.I .:.R::.. E::.;·c._ _ _c.1 00=2 Gener a I R. E .__ _ _.!_ ~ BEAUTIFUL IRVINE TAKE OVER LOAN \\"alk to ~olf course. Bike 10 F'OR~!,U. DINING ROO~J BUY A WARRANTY HOME ASSUMABLE LOAN Bcttcr than nP\1, up~radc1I 3 &:lroonu;, 2 baths, large I throoul. '.\ tl{'<lroo.11s. L;1rgt• h1nuly + 1lC'n. B 11 n s, kitChC'n <1 n1I fa n11ly al'l'!I. 1 hfC'pl;u·C' ha1'C\l.1·ood fiN= .. 1 Sh·p dov.n lt\·ing roon1 & lwaut1ru1 h.1ck ~;11'CI \\"/fnut t•r11ckhng firC'pla l'e, CornC'r 1 lrf'C's. J_.;t1~1· pal!O. Joi. ltoun1 f<1r boatyah'. 646-3928 Eves: 545-5887 S40.~)() for f;i,.1 ~<.1IC'. Call Like 3 Little Houses at $16,650 Each bt>ach." 1-fuge n1astt'r suil('. CF:NTR ,\L AIR Central \·acuum sys1en1. CONDITIONED rntercon1 lhroughout. L<irge ' fani ily rooni ""ith "'<'t liar. This IO\'l'ly hon1c has it all. Formal d ining r o o nl . Till' roof. Fortna! dinin)( s T 0 Ry B 0 0 K COi\TF: room, Cf'lllral air. hU!;"l' TRUE. HUITY Ca J I t1l\"1'l'cd patio. b ca u I i f u I ! 8-12~2.'">35. landscaping & easy 10 1ak<> 3 BR POOL HOME An C'nlcrtainct·~ parad1SC'. L:•rge rounly slylc honu'. :: bedrtl0n1s, 21i 'b;iths, h1 0 rnassive fircplaet:>s. Lar_t:f' family roont y,"/firt!pla L'<'. Very sp..•~·iou.s potio area sun-ounding b en u t i r u 1 heated ,I',,; filtered pool. Call to sec. 963.-4543. Lochenmyer Realtor BEACH COTTAGE 40 FL rronta~e on R-2 lot; ~ doors to sandy. lifl'~uardC'd beach. USf' for 21111 ho1nr' & rfbuilrl 111ter. Ch\'llPI" leaving al'e<t. S66.000. Call : 673-366.'l 673-8086 E\'l'.'S, associated BROKERS-REALTORS 7025 W llolboa 67l·l66l TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD WE HONOR Master Charge and BankAmericard • THE DIRECT LINE 642-5678 ~767. OPEN TIL 9 • IT'S FUN 10 BE NICE• THE REAL ESTATERS ~! :I patios 3 yards. 3 t!ntranL't'~. Easy cal'e. J;~nds1:11.ping­ Bc111 schedule S-185.00 A good in,·es1me11t starts at 6-16--7171. OPfN Ill 9 • lr'S FUN TO BE NICEI OPEN llL 9. fT'S FUN ro BE N/CEI over Fl-IA 7\4 ... ~ loan fol" further information ask us about \isling No. 8909 THE REAL ESTATERS WALKER & LEE H.EAL E~I ATE 545.9491 2 ~E~r~~1~:~~~~~1, r\a l'Qlonial atrno:-:phl're: :) ~· stalls -stable a1i.•a, tack S.: I E · THE REAL . ESTATERS WALK TO BEACH M';1:N~~0R~E Very sharp 2 !>lorv 411 1 1 3 ba h , 000 bcdroo horn BeaUtlfu\ • lC< roo1n t ~. ovcr -: lands('::;,ing ~~·cred patio sq. ft . 01\"~\cr 1vill ~'Qns1der , : · F ll . ' leu.se option. S-l·l.J.000 a C'l e. Ne1v listing. u price m 11 Call ,,.,, ~ru tC'<'d roon1s, t'On·al~. scp. W STSIOE CHARMER gurst & scrvan!'s i]Uar!crs. 1 Con1p!elely repainted on the l>ropcrty for sa!c 10 se11Jc inside. 3 bedrooms and 2 esta!e. Llsrro at SZJ0,000. balhs. Lots or fn1it ll'e€s in HARBOR lhe baek yan:l. $31,:JOO. Call $3S,99i on 1. no1v l_NV-// • COSTA MESA COATS FOUR-PLEX C & W lk & [ Call "' about "", · W WALLACE ,, 118,,,·,e,r,,,,,ee harct-10-rinc11nve/itn1rn1 opjXlrtuniry in a hettC'r REALTORS SLlll"C£ 19-1-1 673-4400 Red Carpet, Rea Ito r s 5-l6-SG-IO. REALTORS I ---1~e:-.ts1de locnt10n bar~1ni:: tu -54'-4141.-I EASTSID£ I a g<>U cu""" bc$6IO/m" (Optn Evenings) it1ron1e could nl>"lrc 1 1 ,..,~~~~~~~!!!J JNCOME PROPERTY lo\v-lo\\' v;1t•ancy 11111~ 'I EASTBLUFF 6 Sll1\KE ROOF BEAlITIES I $61,500 -8 garages, everything in Call &H-72l l CONOOMIN'ilJM e:<ccllenl condition. Big Joi, I M.lm 2950 Sq. ft. _ 6 bdrn1., '."i baths close t,o e\"('l)'l~ing. Call for (or 5 bdntl. & denl. n10rc 1nforn1at1on. I ~ Comple!C'ly refurbished CALL S4~11SI 1 , ~ >V-HERITAGE ' • REALTORS thruout. \"our choit•c of rw1\' cal'peling, llC\V appli:tne!'S, seU-<:!eaning dbl. oven , g1tragt! 1\·1elcc. opencr, 1ret bar, end unit .~ conununity I,,..,,.._..;;,.._..;,...., pool. Close 10 n1arkl'1. BLUFFS -CONDO-.- school, shopping, churchcs THE FINEST! .~Fashio n l s lanrl . Ou 1s !11 nd in~ va luc, Spct'iA.I end uni!, G-Pl::in. eoinjlare! $00.500. c ;1 11 1'i!h .i bdrms.. fonnal 64.i-7.i9:t 10 to ~1• Hrokel'. dining, dran1a!1c de<..'Orating & 01:>en bean1 ceiling!\. Pair of Plexes -10°/o Down On Golf Course 2 duplexes 011 prhne 1()('afi(ln of golf 1.-ourse. PH0\.1DE$ F. XCELLEr>;~r nETUI~:\. Tn•n1enduus \ ;1 I u c in General R.E .--1002 General R.E. 1002 1 Large private patio 10 I ;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;~ I display you r ga r d c n i 11 g toda.v's rn;1rk1'! on I \ SU17,000. Tak(' advfln!Ul:'.C :.. ca:l 8 12-2.).1,; (i "'HUNffiM •~f·~ THE REAL ESTATERS ~~~~~~~ 11 -c'.'"f:: c~esworthy 5 bedroon1 ' I Realtors 640-0020 1.·xeeuth·c 1101ne in t)('st Coldwell Ban''e an.'a. r~an1ily roo rn. l\l r General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 Tn.'c-linerl 1· 11 I -d e -s a('. RESIDENTIAL 8R0KERAGE COMPANY ltoon1 for pool. J\t s;r.,,!)()() it's a stcnl! 817-6010. A!:L .- ATTENTION VETERANS!! Vt>1 eran~ call no"'· •I ycnrs ci\d. 3 Brrlt'C.l'llllS, 2 bn!h:-1. Fu1·n1f'r n1odt•l lll;lrl1f'. Adult ot·cupiC'd. n a s huil1-ins. (.'(lvi·1·i•d pa1io. l.11r1re 101. ,)USI lil'lt•d, NO 00\\'N! Lt1\\' !',\\'~!ENT~~ 1\ t• t No11' ! :l-1.:iXI. !ltll-6i67. I I (ij·""~m~·~"~; Sl19:"i0 buys a big !11111\ly 1 hon1c in pn'.'l\Y llunli~ton 1 l-k'rH·h loc;11 ion. 4 hrrlroon1~. Fan1il~ t'lOnl. Corner lot. Lot11 uf «xlras. Ca 11 1 847-0010. N:"I. Builder's Closeout 3 Bc1ll"O(ln1, bnth. . Arlull 1 (.'ftndo. ~3.500 full prli·i• 1vith only $1200 flown. C n 11 1 !!36-1206 nr s.t;...1~ 16. A~rnt. l'Ul·d1··~RC' lot , r,1·0 lnlKt' LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 50 ' on n1ain bay \Vith pier and slip. Recently redecorated 4 bedroom home. Lovely brick terraces. $275,000. SANDPIPER WITH POOL ANO View al Spyglass Ridge . 4 bedroom, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces. 3 car garage \Vith controls. \Vet Bar. All built in Kitchen. Dramatic Calhedral ceilings. $129,500. NEW LISTING BIG CANYON Dran1alic hoine \vith vaulted open bean1 ceilings. 4 bedrooms, 211? baths. Large pri· vale yard on cul--de·sac street. Lo\vest price on today's market $149,500. LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT Custom 5 bedroon1 , 4 bath ho111e . \\'ater viC\\15 fron1 large Jiving room, family roon1, kitchen and 111aster bedroom. lst time of· fercd . Be the first to· see it. $285.000. BIG CANYON . Char1ning Dover inodel \Vith expensive extras -ri.tcxican tile floors. tiled baths, Corning cooktop . lUtd location. 2 Bedroofn 1 2 bath, dining rooom . $99.500. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT ' Sn1a\1 con1111crcial building in \Vest Nev.·· po r:t. l~xccllcnt parking. Seller prefers short eSCl'O\V. J>riced right at only $72,500. MACNAB IRVINE JUST LISTED-WESTCLIFF Beautiful 4 bedroo1n horne \V ·additional 2 room suite on 2nd-story \V/scparnte en· trance. Love ly pool & play area. SBi.500. Jane Frazee 642·8235. (U31l "PLUSH & COZY" 2 bedroomt den condominiu1n \\'/[ircplace & \\'ct bar in living roon1,, Prestigious area of Big Canyon. S92.800. Ca rol Berry, 644-6200. (L143 ) SHORECLIFF LOT · BY BEACH 60 'x329' lot '''/view of be ac h, jt>tly & <.~ata· Jina. Plans avail. for 4600 sq . ft. hon1e. l01ty & Regional approved . $150.000. Ken llarl- ley, 642·8235. l U47) Irvine M1cn•b·lrvln e R11!1yComp1ny FIX nnrl s11v{'? 1\1·0 story ! 1 PX<"C'utivc hon1c un hui.:,t" I • ~tone firc1>lat'f'S:! r.1a 11 v 1 ·~===:c:=====::'l CXll'U ~. $19,900 -A buri.tnhi .1 1--- ---~\$.:\. 847-60 10. DIAL 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin Hlll1 Rd .. N,B, A COLDWELL BANKER CO. IOI [)over Oftv1 642·1235 ''"' M1cArH1U1 '44· 1200 Newport Be1ch, C.t lllornl11 ,11 •. 6• 2e4321 Dlr•tf Of" Collect .. -.. f'lloo "' .... _,, Polo< KHltl --c_ .. , __ .. Don'! g1\'f' up Thr 11hlp! I "Li:iit" H 1n t•ltt11"lllit'fl. ~hl11 !11 ShHrt• R1"'Uh!>o~ 6~2-~l'i.1l_, 1--_.._.._.._.. ... _-"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-A J ' % I DAILY fl'ILOT Gen.rel R.E. -~-==-..,-:..-...-.-~~-r,:,'"°""-,,...-,.,--:----;"""';T.;::;T.:'::;;;;:n;,;chl'OliOGVi .~4 .. Tutl4.ly M1~ 7 1'974--~~---===---,.-..,-,----h 1040 !!v~in~·~-----'--J I I-2 G I " E 1002 B Ibo I I d 1006B Ibo I I d 1006 ~vnto'nn.ton Btic -f'002 Genertl R.E. 1002 '.;Go;;;";";':;'l;:;R;:.E;•·;;;;;;;;:';;00;;:2G;;;:•:"";;':•;.;;R;;.:E:. ::;;;;::.00..; •n~;R~~LE IN j I • I an • I '•n n " • /1«4tUi SHtiti ~ REALTORs' . -- OCEAN VIEW DREAM HOME ... l' 1111:-i t ~•111l·r ful ,•11•)ti 3 bt<Clroo111t fnn1 1l,v '"t1111 11 .. 1 1 liL.:hl\ upcraded. J·:n)oy the pi.•' 1ri 111ot1/ 11r u'c !ht· fir!\ <Ill' bench. \ su per 1,11 ,.c 1111 \ 11111\ h · .; hu~ ;it ~9'.!.500 CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Coron• dtl Mar WE CAN Hf.LP' vv~o~uli1~u~v\, ll"'llllll' KLL. 0111 TlllADl A HOM( AN YP'LACf IN THf NATK)N SEE THIS IT 'S THE ULTIMATE-Unique JJ01nes is Proud lo pre,.,cnt one of the f!nest ho1nes in the Nel\'P<H'l llv1·bor area. \V1del y acctaiine<l by IO('al l{ealtvrs at a recent pre- ' ie\\' s hu\\'Lrlg; tlns prope1·ty is R !and1nttrk und cie,.,cr\·in,~lv :-.o'. It's Cl fan1ily hon1c. yet elt'gilnt ; il is n large hon1c . yel e;.isy to 1ntd n· ta in: it h1111 " speclacular L'n talina vie\Y, yet is just steps lo u l11\1~ly bc<1ch; it is colorful and ex<'iling. yet not n n1on un1cnt to so 1ne- 011e's pc1·.-.ona l prt>lercnces: it is priced at S:J2.l.000 . ;ind \\Orth P\'&ry penny. If yo u are 111 tlie n1 r11·kc1 tor 11 fine hon1e , cont act Unique ll o1nes tvr 11 tlcs('r1plive brochure on this pro- pcrt)" Tours <"Ondu ctcd by appointn1e nt. UNIQU E HOMES Realtors 675 -6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar M5SA Ot:L MAR Rt'tilly !i'}fllt"thln11 iCPf'\•\111' Flnl• h.ou1:h\'' uf deJ<olgn 111111 1it(~1r 0d1J<olltt1o;11uisll thili :1 bNfJ\lfl!ll llOOI" t;"lll'l\lllS u~" of 11101111,1 11.ill1Npc1, l'U,hHn f'il'tlpi"" !ll'l'UllU111 f!Ulllll) 'h1u~ 1·;1rµt'1, ~CllUl/K' n111rbl" 111 lt<11hrouo1<;. Call ~,.lfi !'.lt:i fvl' dl'ltu!.s ttbout 1 H't' 111•111 s11!ntrn1111:: 1)()(ll 11ntl !<of llilfll!(' J"{'t'l'l'Hlion lWlll "L1h pool t;1hlc1. DUPLEX ON BALBOA ISLAND Rc1node led duplex in good location. Great rental units. La rge garage space. Laundry 1'0on1. l\Iust be seen-Call GRUBB & ELLIS CO. BUY A ; WARRANTY HOME 3 BR'S $36,950 IJ·1·1·ly ·: IH•(hllfJlt\ hHll\!' Jll tiun, ui ·i~:hl11.wl1tu1I 1 !"~'' 10 the 111.•ueh l:'UJ1\l'lll<'Hll1 llk'.lh'(t 111.'ltl' '('ho...,J!i, Jl'IJ'I.;~. & ,...hoiiri11i,:. Thi~ h111111· ~.11' V1tlley Ht•ahy'~ ''"rh1i;1vP on!' 1('al' ~•·1·vh•1• 11hrran1y ('nil 000J-lj.L'J, '1 Ollf/11 tit'. 1r-s ~UN ro BC NICE• rf •. 1: ::""R,.EA,.L~T:"'l':'RS-. ..... ~:""!'..,.~...,,.6,.7S,.-7,.0!'!80~ , \:O'I~ , . I Gen8rii-R~E~ 1002 ! Costa Mesa 1024 :'Oi ',.I I t DUPI.i':X 1 YR WARRANTY • HOME Surtific·c. .\ ""s u n1 e SS\.i': Jiiiiiiii._iii..,..,iii~~~I I 101111, ·10 yr:;. :1:!\J 1toch6'1er A bl SL<'.~!. ti-1:!-\'..)i.l i s1um111 e -., --. ~ ., . No 11unlifyin~ 1·uek ~ou1· l.l~MI HORSE RANCH I "r 1 ~r ... nnoo~i. i 19 u\~·l~1; 1no11h'l'-in-1n\\' 1n 1h i~ -~1 11r"1 NEW LISTING! • " 'W 'I ~~1n~.~Rd~1;~·1 -r 7·1r1 ~<loll hou~1« F:x<'c'llent 1 1· 11 'CORONA " i·u)i...,1u .·1 1111 .. · .. {'111'1_ u1 ·s . ~1 . .>.,.... .-, 1 • fh)11 ctni;c· to l)('t'au. IJl\'1•1\· fou1 t11·<h\)OJ11 i1i.;1r ~tirtl11:.r ~i•:i,r 11'.'1' · 1' l LL Fountain Valley I 034 \\~rk lo hu..:c nhop11in:.:I up~1·:11l1•1l Hr n 11 d. '.11 0 0 " I DEL MAR I l\,\L .. -''l!<t: 1:or .. Lt_11·H~~I -cC'nter 011'nt'I' 11111 carr.v l 1·11r•tl•l\11'k 11•1111•' 1 Ll•••I I i•luM.· 10 }-~·)till. }oull !Jl'1('('1 1 ;b 1 Sltl"J()I. 1 1,11111 :111.t :11rhnu. l)o•hL~t· l111C' h1df b!111:k 10 1Jl't't1n. ouly S-12.600. p!u...; V11ll1•y I iut:c ·"' " I . llrinpi•r !!uuu,.httul, S..•t• 11 c·ush)n1 2 b1•thooru f111d 1!f'n 1t1:al1y·~ 1•,1·!11~1vc• one Y1'i1r Excellent Area IT I ,11''1. , !l''t tll'M1 11·!' 1:.1i.L Cal! . o I I iM .t\ .. •·' , l l'l'.~icll'il('('. Co1np l l•tcly 1 "''l'\"ll'C' 11 arninly. 1...11 J• Si.:ul1!ul'f..•d lown I (;;;-,-72:t:1. I l'<p!l/lj)l'il klh·h<·n. ()11 .1;1· 1 Valll'y ~t·alty, f~1r. further • .\luliln-e frull ll'\'t'!I 962·4471 ( r,::) 546·810] 1002:General R.E. 1002 '!!'--~:"!~--"!'!~~--~~="""'"""'!'!'!!!"' H·2 Ii•!. Uuplr' 1ulcli1ion 1 lnfo1·111111Lon 96'.l-l.1·1.I. e l:lr:!l' Patio kitchC'rt I -~ ______ .....___. _____ !General R.E. 1002Genera l R.E. 1002 t'OlLhl ha\'l' fanlnsri" h,·o•bo• e 1 ,. · I I 1 General R.E. 1---- WESLEY N .' TAYLOR CO. REAL TORS si nce 1946 LINDA ISLE BEAUTY! $2S0,000 t:le,!?ant and cnl11rru1 !}a\•front hon1e \V ·5 h<.lrn11'i . f•uu r111 \I \\ct h3r. lge Lllt & 412 h~11h~. Lgc !>llllll~ rrns. Pier & sliµ. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General R.E. 1002Ge neral R.E. BROADMOOR TURTLE ROCK 1002 -,;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;!;:;;;:;;;;;; 1 1irld ocean \'ic\\'. f:x~i.·pti~n<;l e ~tOO!"~';~ 11" 1'•>11\:. :fT A-TE; LY -(:/\ r-:-1:" EI{\' • * ~albaa Bay Praperti"es * 11~.'.~nei.11g e;u1 l.J~ rirran.-..v1. I ~-ST\'W~O 110~11·:. S11nk•·n Jiv J" .JV\} OL"' • $-IU,:Aiu 1111 11·/floor 111 1'ttth1•dral I 962-2456 l'1.'llitlt.: SlCln£' frpll'. 1''r1nJ -.BALBOA COVES-INEWPORT HEIGHTS 640 1120 , 1, chn. f;un nn plu.~ hli.: d<·n.1~~0iii ... iiiiiiiiiiii .... ;,.I J.ik c nc\v! Pier flri\'il. Du 1>l ex. Lovely 3 Bl~. • l Indoor laundl"), 3 HA. 1111u1·i• Ing s!utrl·asc. lo 111C'~t11n1n•'. RIGHT LOCATION . 1'rade ~or L'.n~t: . O\\'ner's un it + 3, BR.. STATELY STORY 1 ··aeo OF ROSES'' Mi);) Ad1tn1s Ill !\h1i;n~11ia, HH ./al'k ,i;,. Jill t'lll. II jlr!\. RIGHT CONDITION 5129900 tall li7:.r1060 I r ental Best loc Q\1 I Op n Even1nns ianhif's. lil1g•' n1a~l!'t' \\Ith RIGHT PRICE • ' L • • \Uer ,sG!l.9.~l .~·elud•·d .\ l1<·<lr1•1111, $19 900 e ~ db! 111in'lll't.'d 11:11d1~1ht·~. ,\ l•··•11111fullv \1~1ll1J!lJ}C'rt~! BALBOA MODEL anXiOUS $89,500. 642-7491 f :! B111h, Nt·11'ty1t'! ll1·;u·h \'it'I\' I I ~ _ ---Just 011 the 11~/ll'kl'L \l_alk kilo•ht'll 1._ tti(· ho•al'I ,,r thlS ;; :1 Bll .. 212 baths 'l'iburon . \~s un1ahlc loan S37.5011 556·8UOO Newest & Mostest .i\JI '"ood & glass. 4 BR + fG11n .rn1., on Penin. Pt. Drive b~· corner Bal- boa & I Stre•I. 673-7420. m REALTORS L.J::! S Local Offices To Serve You General R.E. 1002 h111nc.• on qui1•t 1·ul-1k•·s1u·. 1 \"1•'l\l'd ft'fln1 pielu1'(• 11intl<•11 . 1 Llol'k to 1'.thson !hgh 1 1• •1 1 ~ 111 11111 ntious1•. ,\ ~\.•11111r!n•• fot'111;.J tlinin~.1 \111\·1• 1•r11ndµal'f'nls ni•arb~ OWNER ·r.1000 B'· ''"'''-"II 111111 .. * ' " ., " ):.~ · · ... r. ,.., •.. .-.. · l"r'''' 1~1'1lL" l\IOIH. low St•p;iratl' fan11ty tnnn1 ,,·ith 111 Sfl.1rklin;:-I hedronn1 TRANSFERRED -• t r1 \\' lk Builders Closeout 1na1nt. ~;,n! ,>:,, 1n1111a.-111'1,:l' hril·k fl1·1•pl:u·t• and 1 ;11!11!1 eon u. n to shop~. l\lus.L sell 1tiis :~ llC'droon1. , .. ,,.·I Hll ., B.·\ '"'''''' ,.,..,,,, iT•tHI, !llnkt• !his 11 111.•st la~~ Jr1!~ 1)f 110IJJ, ·I 1111'!.:"l' lll'1!-Lou~ SlQp. Crounds and J I I II .. • " · I , IUlll y roon1 lt)!llt'. UJ;I' • 1 I ' I , o !"f "b'..I tT10111~. 111•11·1.v <!Cl'Ol'Ul!.'d 1•1111111u 111ity JlfllJ 1n1 rll'ct·1~hl~· rul·de-srie lo!. onh' 4 1 ~ or JlOO or ('a1111ll'1·, 1~ ~' :i • •.. · lht'l HJUI. B1•n11tiful f11111ilv J k~·rt. Call 5~2'jl3. Don'! vi•:n•s 11111. \\'ill ~II all 1·rpts 1hruou1, i;as U!t1ns, ll111•kyartl. Con1 plrte \1·11h nil:<~ it! il'l'll\~. Call anylinlt' _ l,n;'(! y;uiJ, e~!'· f~r.tly .. $1n,~. r1;1ddlr h'nnis 1~1urt ~uul oPE.v 11L 9 • its FUN ro BE.'NICE' SCOTT REAL TY ~ • Loan •• W )t1~1 .~. ·' i. • · J~o b 1°r lliL · ---1q.rallor h:t~k<'1ball ,r, h·lln1s h l1t·k _.~._1•· Ill!. (SI\~ 1\PRl. 90', lo.111. 30 h1}1U'ct. Jusr lish'd. \\Oli'I f , I 536-7533 yrs, s:1,i;~ inl. !\)'' APRl. hts1, c.·all 11u11·: 546-j,~.~f). I ' , I Lrl(.'U !t'd 011 Siu·ingtlall' SL •, 11 ) -TTBU-RONC:ONOO-North of \\'1u·npr Ave. Sah.•s •Ju -13 Bt•d1·rn., 21~ 1i11 , 11<'l bar. off1rc.•: 8-16-5021: Ilea I• 1~1\\"t'~trn1H11nkBl1l;:-. fonnal tli11i11g-. i; u II 1• r E~ra11• :\Ia n • .Sll>-1.1.il l l'1111·,.rqty Park. lrT,llW 3 Bedroom Home 11p>:rad1•d. 1:;i.·1· ;:-arog1· 1k>0r, SU NDAY Days 552-7000 Nights #;;.-HERITAGE .--. REALTORS / / / .J ft · ;11r <'Ond.. hrrck BBQ. •;_..;._~----~'."'" Ot1l:iland1ngla1nilyhu111conr1u ietcul dc sac: .._Na1•bo1· I FAM-ILY PER-FECT 8 a.~S\Jlllt' !0:111. Qut~·I.; 1-5 P.M. !Jt1~¥r (;(l"npl .. rnt. 1BR,,211.1, 3 lge. bdrni:-.. dininri rn1 . & vie \v ~ Ready to :.:S Ctl1C: .. $2 ,500 l k'~*·~~ion. 1£ss 1h,111 )t'.u' OPEN HOUSE \1/r1r1l! •J11t1 l;1nt1. !)wm·1. eo I'\ s p,11·1ous 111'11 plannl'd .• I ~rl.~011!' l'H!l fC~slu nt' this \I,\ nld 16622 BUSBY, H.B. l't11\t't'~ll) l',11k s11.:.oo. gu at $58,HOO. Incl. land. i\lagnificent 111ai11 channel vie\v, 6 Bdrn1., 5 h«h'OC1n1 h-0111e nn t1t11l'I ,·, h1ll11. S!:oo·I Monrh 1111111 BRASHEAR REAL TY ;-; BH bout c!IMlr, f:•l•uluu" ;,:,:1-\11·.1 IOnru CORBIN-MARTIN, INC. bath hon1 e \\'ith forn1al dining r1n . 55 Fl. lot, eul·tlt'-sa1" Span1~h st,\ Jc· 1•:.~·111t•n1. Call for l1('lf11J<;. 1842 7 II · 96"4377 ... I .. I •11 ~ -----048 -outsiik 11·lth s ri ;tr kl i 11 l! CENTURY 21*642-Jnl __ ·_4_ • __ ev__!:___ ~ _ pa~io ·'~11 ., •• ~.it't · ~ -,.......,. Laguna Beach l I Ill' 4 car garage , pier & slip. $575,000 k. 1 r ·1 Bl<\H R<l:l-:-1.L:o 1.:;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;:;;:;;;I '''21 REALTORS ~7662 ' WATERFRONT LOT ~o~t:11')' }t(· :cn~:l~ 1~[11 f ASSUME 70;0 LOAN ~RE'--PoSsEs_S_l_ON-S ;, ::~~o~·~alio~<; Cali · R c0 1 1; .Corona del Mar 102:2 1 2 s!o1'} 3 Hit. 2 13.\, hu.i;:c . I LEISURE LIFE I Corona del Ma r 'You ca n build the house of your drean1s on c R 1 a.l&-S6 i.:111111• 1'00111. lti rge t1_iun1r~· For 1nf11rn1;,111111 und 10,.,1tinn . 1 this 57 .5 ft. lot on the n1ain channel. $400,000 al'pcl , l'a tors . 'IO. ! TOP·O· THE kiirtu'J\, fir<·pln1.'<'. 11 v e r of thl'SC' flL\ & \',\ ho1,1l's, !Jluni:~ nwny th e day 111 , 1 ~·· !>lZl•d lot t'losC' to ('\'~'l'I · 1 0 l111llt·lll ~:utnn 1/11!1 C0• ~ 1 1002 General R.E. 1002 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR HILL th;111.;. i'\t~•ds ·TLC. l\lui-°t· t'On«K<' A. SABIAN · 111!!1 1hl~ 1-hdnn + i.:n1""j· 1/.G::.;:e~n~e~ra~l:.,;,;R~.~E~---_,;.;-. I ,\.ilh oltl'r. 11.•111 11 .. 1111• in lhr 1~1.;un;, __________ ~ __ 341 Bayside Or., Suite I, N.B. 675-6161 J plus a !r:."\~:atic \'l;~. de~; BRASHEAR REALTY Real Eltate 962-6644 fl••1t1111.. thrr1 i.:r:11·1•h1ll~ FOR EVER AND EVER o,·C'rtr1 :in•I ,•nny .. n 1·1,•11· fron1 rhl' drli::;hr1ul :: '"'1 . '.! t.nih. Cot,111;1 I lii.::hl111ull' h•11111•. LW!u\•' :1;•r1·•11111n•'111 .. 1hr11u~t,.u11. ,. (1!1 p1w1I sl/_1• rr.u· ,1:11·.i. C:dl 1;-;::.),:,:10 i111· lllt•diurl•ly lo \ 11•11 rh1' •'.\· ~·hi~l\t' !It'll l1~illl:.! OPfN Iii. Q • JI S FUii fO Rt r;i<:F ~~· d 842 7411 9.to 1178 ~l"I' 11.11 ,,(!hi' !1•l! n'.l<)/l~ Executive Transferred 1 General R.E. 1002 Genera l R.E. 1002 I i;~1~'~11'.Y4 8eR'0:~~13b~~ -; eves. _. "111" 11w lw1<·k 1111ti" I•' pl.("' Out of Area I BY 01\nf'r, 4 Rn. 2 bn, l·IX\i I PAY CASH dliHwr ui••n th•· t•.1rJ11.,'u" home 11·ith ht1,1.i<' c:nme roon1, ,\:O.J> .\.'.XIOL:S TO S}:l.L , LOVELY 3 BR 6 BEDROOM fu1m.1l 1lini:i~. and luxuriou<: fa n1 nn 11 /frpl•·. 4:"· Joi. FOR YOUR HOME rt1.1t :1d,1.,u1..; tin• 11 .. u~·· Anrl. this nit'C'tv decQ1·au•rC 3' I nntslC'r !.uill'. OutsidC' is C'.x-Co\' 11alio. Ex1r;i~. \'i\ i in 24 hours \\/ult' <1111111•1' ··nok1' 1111 .\1 . J~·1lroon1 · IMJllll'. :-:('al' HOME I 3 BATHS POOL HOME tcnsh·e "alio dC'cks, bi" '·•'i lonn. Sl6,::00, ffi~S4~l5. , ·: · · _ . . t'll)'•) th<' !'4'11•r.1i.:•· uf )11ur1 llarhor Hii.:h and 11 :1lki11i;: PLUS INCOME ' H·--.---B-h_l.04-0 :\<1 c.11n1n1rk~-lnfnrnli1t1011 • ll•H'''' 1pn·1•:11•1•d ;ol llw 11i·T1 d1~1Juu•,-. !o .~hops anrl parks. J:\I:IL\CUL.\TE: COXDJTIOX ,\11 o •n\r'l1;iin•·r"~ pa1·ridi!<l'. I !l'l::'{'S an1l <i f.:n! i;:'nd. ;\I! at unhngton eac l'flllfi<l1·111i:d. hk1'. .~l:!-7111 ; h.11 '· i.n 1•1!11tr •1f 2 i!r1 ·I-;~ i\la11.\ i .. xtra,, i111·ludini.; Ill'\\ 1 B1·:111d t1•'11· 1iuplrx. \\'alk tn SI 1,;,00 FL:LL 1~RICL" 1.;1 rg1_· 1·ou11try styli· lion1t' ln : ~~~-dl'e-~:{'. or <I u it~ t Price Reduced !''"': ~J6.'!.lli.~. that lr n•· '" ,-;•n \11·1\~ .\ll 1·aqK"1ing, 1_h"it/>eli and I llC"<1t·h. Ea.eh uni! ha~ J."i(J(l Tlois ,.,,,.,,,1iful honlf' !rUI>· 1w1•sl1;:c.• ar1~;1. :: hC'drooin~. J .'\ !Ofl vnlue :rt -I 1111~ fnl' JUl'1 $:H,:t:..o t\i, t b fl ti JI t '-" I :l'~ t~11hs, r"o n1assi\·C' $2400 (.J\\'NJ-.:R !i.:l.t·t·l t icl', L'O/lj)('f P um ini;. St~. · \\"J 1 u~ 1 cn rfl(' -~.1 r1u111il1t•s for 1hc \Vulk<'r & l 1 . Slj9,j((I I t • Treniendous S1,;u1i.'>h I AtJ'4 PETE BARRETT llrl\jlt'~. "'11\'rn \\'flOd Lee llon1r of !he \Veck. IL!\!J)ill'l',;;. .:u>?l' f.imily Call &l~i.!~1 2 Bd + Pool lxlntl, 3 hath \lllh cuslon1 0 an ~hu1!rrs T l' i' Ille 11 d 0 Us 1~"'111 11 /{U'1'11J;u·1" \'1•1,\' ' rm -REALTOR-opportu~i!y for 200'/r ta~ 1-:Cautiful ~.ha~ ~ ;1 ~Pt" I spac·ious pat 1 0 ar<•a m.111\ • inll'rior. Fan1lly nn, frplc, REAL EST JE .<:hl'llC'r, L i\'{' in on{' and rent th111-ou!: \\alk 1' .~chonl I ~urrounding-heated PQOI $22,600 dining r111, bu1!1-ins . Bike to 1A I 1 642-5200 ri'ar unit for $3.-iO. 01,·ner I 0 e ;1 I Io 11 · :'1tld in uch 1vith a bar. Just perfect for ~ You c:in JfiY ~000 n1ore thnn bcac·h! Bkr Call 8-12-SS.i-I. !l~~J Glcnnryrl' :-:1. ~ nnxioui;: t•1 sel!. Call l"IO\\' -lllUl·h nin•'l'. f-oi· ftU'lhC'I' •'tllert uininl.!. Call f Or ~ 1hi!t fur a nl'I\' unit or you \\'/ILK TO BE.~CJ-1? -l9"1-!H73 ;Hg.....(l.111i 1002 Gene ra l R.E. 1002 1 fi7'.'>-s~,:.o. infol'tn:llion rii"k ab 0 u 1 Pl'l \'l\lt• sho11·in~ 96:~.-~l:t I can LuY n1y up1,'Tndt><I uni l 3 BR, 1 ~. has., r·an1-m1,,I---------""'" ESTATERS !General R.E. !i~1inl.! N11. 916-1 ' Attent1on'"Builders ""'"'I t f 1 ·~ · I OPEN rit 9 • 1T·s FUN TO eE NICE• WALKER & LEE fol' S •. \llN .1t:h.,,,. l'l•[l accruent rp l', l'O\" '" p.11t10 . .\'surn· UNSURPASSED! [ [ ·l!'!Xl:ll'l' l<•t. 1'~xist111~ 2 Bt'. 1 CQ:.t. :1 hl1• 7'; lo:on S1'.d1ury \\'lntr lll11tl' vh·ii" fmnt , ®' I -1:1::AL 1':ST.\Tt: . l~a liou . .;;.•, S.1. nf Hwy, ,\p-2 Udrrn conU11 .. drs1rahle T1•:i1·1., (h111l'r :?i.1S-!J.-liu. •'\"t•i'\ 1,i.,rn in this'! l~h'nl . COS4$TS,\·!4,9IP.J.S,\ , pn 1\·«d pl;111s f•Jl' add 11ffUl. i ~ J.:l':IU~d le\·c·! .• ~l.-:•1' _plu,11: JI.: llEi\ TEil po)oJ":i;, uuill7;;~ :! 1o:it!t <>ll!~!:i ndlll\; hon\" dowd built · P!i•nt,\• 4•f prof it: ~~·\I'S nr\1, I tl'sh!} I n1n1rd sz. nHis\4,•r llfll'IH. ~ r.,111 1111 .'-1.tn.i fill•· f ,. :1 1 u r•· ~, ~~-~----S7t .. ·l!•i. Gi:;....!f>,,..: li11rll'l' ti 1ri 1 full ,.,., 1 I " <1nd I Dl.PLEX. T\\Tl t'h;\rn11n;:: 111 1 •5 '' Y lt'l'u• 11·/frul1•, 2 lll•llT bdnns ,'!, 11lt'-t'"1nd, hu 1ni dl l •'I', --B-AYCREST ___ I unit<;; a!I :1n in\ c i; I o r' .<: Costa Mesa 1024 1111n·orcd l111nJ: l'V'llll, Jl]U~h ;ill 11ll' c•">:.li'H,, ,\,; su n1" l!"ur1111•1 k1!1 •h , jll'l\' 1~11 10 BON ZA slarlt•J' or IL\'/' in 11ne an•I 11 allp;ipccld C!JnLng •1rc<1, :.1,•; loan. Stv•l'<'<'fC'Sl·S.t::. t~·1 1ns.Tl1n1<1u1. '11•1 11 1•<;~ A sniaJI price 1opay to move in1oa """"'.nt ;,1 . AN I ht>lp in:ikc payinen1s 1ri1h EASTSIDE I Pool & Rec Area ·'h.ig carp1.·I~ .t 1·11s1om Hunt. Bi·h. 9!\2-..'(?."2. P•nd An out .. 1rind1111-: t>uy :11 lr;111~fl·~T,~I l'.\'.'('llfl\l' f~l'l'~·d lhl' uthl't'. s:..x.i.JO. Rl'1l l 4 B d IJl'autiful j\{'\\'[Yl!'t R1\·1c·ri\ :: ~1;:~.~~S,1·u~~:~1;s1~~:1. {'~:l~~~:;. ---11UN_1:ING~~~-5:-(i,:il.~J. ~". l0<.1uid;ll.l' 1h.1" :i.1.~1t 3 ',· ... ~I C<ll""'I lnvestn1cnt Divi~iun. e room I hh111, :i halh h)\1 tlhOU~(I ·ro\"110 ' ,< l jl11ol Q"lllt) fl;l"r • ,.~ I·' I· •001~, sho.k~· roof, near ,, ,· '-""·, . · '" ., . ,. ' '\ -· J 979-2:;.:;rJ. I Crt':.it JO('t1liQ11 :1111011::! Jo1cl\' 11 ll l uuung 1'()()111, 1 lf'I ~ , BB. I B \ SUI JOO llll'lu<IC' ~u~;.,C' II\ 1ng ~111. 1 ,.1111,d fur homes. Clos.-1;, klt1·hen. }'ireplae<'. Sh:il! ~t·hooJs. 11•;1lk111i,: 1hsl1u1t't' to • -. • ~ , ' · '", ~ . 11 I fC1n11al d1n1111?; 1'00111_. 1·pJl 1n~! c,.h,...,ls,, This 01"'11/ttl J\f'f'(I;;! 1•;1rpr1··. Just ;u'l'O'~ ft'111\ llun1ine,_11n C'l'nll•I', :-1\"illl· s~~:..~,l~ll. s_Jli. 111'"0' "''1·~ '1' I II """'k llrf' 11;"1 ' "' "" '" Cull I , I , . k J•''-nnt111t•n!a I', ttO REAL 0 110r . ....... 1 ··.~. hl.'lp Ill ~ii Shc1·111)0(], ilr1ve 1 1111· 11'Mt\ & 1~i.: ;u·t\i, ' llHrn.; 1~.ou ''"' 1111111) /l••r Rkr 5-IX-7711· /'\"I' 5;,"\7-\(i\7 1sb1nd k1h·h~·n, r•>o_I :<!11.'I l>v r.nl}. t!icu rodl u~. .J !fl-17m I n1·1•as. !"011 ~:1(11).I hC"J<>11 •'lll't _ ____:_ _ -· · -- \';1 rd, 11r~·~!1i.:r Ut'l~hh•w-• I 111.'ll, tl'ri11rlp:tl1> only (J\','Nf:!{ dl'Sp. $21'.l."1 <lovvn. 1 l1•'llHI~ .lt•sl lis1l'd n! S6~.:-J()I}, 1 FOR ALL I ['l'fiftRElL ) 111!·11~1'' C:dl t11d;1y Con1e1nporary 2 hd r n1 494-6561 1111111 \'Qur flff•'l' ,, d:". &REIS I 1113J ' 847-3095 1-onclo. cu~1on1 drUIX'-"· .~ha~ . OL1 Olenne1,1r1? ' 1·11,•ni rinanrl11;:. (.' ;1 i I • -1 ~~ J -----carpers, fA hr:1I. 1111~ nfl l.OQl!l"'ICI oeocn"colf 1il,1-..:1tiu. I !Ml'.'LIBU'C!AAIO.> SHARP privacy Full pri{'(' S21 ,9:-i0. ---·, "flr·rrcc:t.r.''"''.JO'l.,'t ~' I SHARP -Bkl·c,,1.1i;.u~-01 I Cu stom-On 1/2 Acre -·~. ,·,_1ra1·~·"-~l1il __ --I I r ,,,.,, " l'i oo I ' \" F f~ I ~ U: NEAH new L"iOO' '.I OOlroo.'TI ------"'"" _ 1,0 \VNEJ'!. ;'l!l.X. $2Ti9.I dn11n. 1 1 ::t• ~ " .· , '" · 1 ' ,. I ' • I~· .. 1.=~::~ t, tn1111 ho1111.', Roon1 ' 10 move I s:.,·1..:,00 -A!o10 ... t 11n!u.-~rd-of 2 ,\· l'.\1\1. H.\l. -:i)\ Ii I. 1:-2 :; HI!, 2 !~1\. ;;•.; :' ~·:1 r •i!d hc!_r~n CQndu II ilh 1·a1 h•·d raq 1,t;'.'./1:·· 1-.ll~·l~'.~l fill' 11;:;~~~.11~. :1roun<I in! "l a n 1 cu red pn1·r ror grral llunt1ngtnn Lui. 1~2 ~!Hplr -\·:u·r111t -h1>1111· \UL ()\\:'\ TI!E ee1\1ng, shc1g l' n rp r· t .<: • 1 t 1 1 "' cO 11 1 1 1 J-'.1 "''\"T ,.\1,,0111 vil'll on grounds. Con1111 unily ll.!•;1rh hon1r i11 t''<t'f'lk"l!I !111)1'r nec<ls JGt•and l..\:0-ll. Con11'n1Lnt1:1I fin11n1·· hu11t-ins Sunrlf"i·k .-,,.l'rlooks 1fl;' 1" 1ni1• ~I"' f'.;litlr•..;. It'« :ill here for Juc.itiun. Good "~~uniale ~ >I ll'." c II <1'-f""I · ani "r:1 r1 "' 111 ' 1•11 (ht! 111" :; h<I. 2 hn. f"rn1al ' • f d 111~· pt),· "r -11 ·' _ J ·•hunrl.,111~· ol lu•\1 ~"'"II"'" 1)1 •• s•-,,·.•1.\o_t 1,·•0.11.~r ~:10.9:Jl: ~!i·f.0\fl. .\;.;r loan. Jlurr:-: Call 1!17-6010. I u In ar $32 500 H H b 1042 u' tu "-' , unt. ar our B1•;1··i1 & 1'l1nf" 11r.u lo\, l' . .11 ----~· I . I REAL TY --l~t·l..J(OI):; . . ('];h~iri..,,d Ad: 0.111 G~2-.)lli8 rhr fn "h"'' dr:•'-" Ill th!! \Vest. I ~-------- I '.· . ' ' ' 1 • t ; ' I ' ,, . Newwrt fl-, Beach I J(/,' hm-·100Ii£ I 111day: •. A Dni lv Pil•)I {~1~~sl fi~ ~l.A~S S!-:l_~LS -U.12-aGiS I Sine• 1 '~' '1 "' I mRBE! '', Gene-;a1-R--:-E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 (General R.E. 1002 Downtown Cost• Meu 2211 Newport 81. '-'-.----------------------·.....,I ;,:~?~,~ ~~~~~~.~1 fl ' ,64S:.vn•/taE8MevSesl.l Buch ~~~ofter ~ ALICER & LEE Is : .1'1•.,f. d('tTlr'l\tt•1I ho1.n••. ·1 lgl' I D t;~t~" !his 1'Un11111•r · l'<'n1 11 _l~!:!fJ S. ('•1.1~1 llli~. I.I\. w I Hr .-:.'p. \la~1,,1· Hr ~u111., 1 546-4871 ""'t 11intt't .• 1u~1 nc:ross tht· MINT CONDITION ~·,,1·11 1,+l 1!1•11111.: nH. 1·un1 p. I st1'1'•'t f"'.lll1 111 ih•s nf ~nn!b ~ B11t·n1. n\\n-.1 .. ur .. 1\.\n .. p! I Make an a lmosl immediate move . Newport Cresl 1s !he exc111ng tc\vnhome communily that overlooks Newport Harbor and !he ocean. Big, bold spacious homes. Residents' Swim and Tenn is Center. Exterior maintenance provided. Come - let us show you how you can't a Hord not to live al Newport Crest. 2·3·4 bedroom residences .Hewom 163,0rl'·•oo. g J~! From Pac1t1c Coast Highway and Superior Avenue 1nte1sec11on, drive up S uper1or to Ne.,.port Cresl entrance. Sale office: :12 Roboo Court. Open d•!ly TO A.M. to Sunset. {714 ) &15-6111 , ·111!J-... conw-nr.cint1.1 lona11(.on(I ot 30 yt111 1'1~1'\ Cttll pnct or J"lt.i" ! S63 000 tnt~I do,..,., payone,.,! 01 S31 :.o oo. 360 mol'l!llly tiavn1tn!$ 01 $•?•, 111 !Pf•f't•l'>.1111 a11d l1'11&tfll!) tl\Kfll eno asse- t •'•0'1 184'1 1a<11l1on11 9 25'1fo ANNUAL ""ClNTAQI lllATL l'•ort ollO!<KI P!I 111~11 1111d •Ttv~:·o11 •~ •~f t-•1~ O"fffl•.'!e ~11ee o1 I'~ !>Or<• !(I Wll1th W II tie ..:I* -~~ 1-v! '""'-' ~11.1•,tl'• IN l~I CJt-" "'"' 1•< OUllO'lll 1te"'~ I > a•Ctrta by t.111~· I~• !,ti••" ,,IC•fol N C, 1..,. ,.~ .. ....,.K ,.,. •If"'' •p ~"'"'111 (l••c•> ~ • .., ono 111a t,~•la·~I 1>l111t •r.J ·roe-111c.iit.ons '"'l'lout nctice (' ...... ~··· .. NITY MINDED. "/~lid ;\\aliog:in) S rJC. IJC'111·h. t11t'r~10'1' llU)dt•I -f'il'· Clo.~t· to ~hop11111i.: ,~· ht'!H'h (QMMU -• rlini11}:' cfYlup. B !'ii o t, 1o:antl$ fur~.11.:h~~I · lurn·kC') I B1>,u1l 1ful t.:nnl1·n~ S.· pa!lu n•1t•t'1.'d pnl10 ulf l~t· 111111 1'"r: .. 1C'lt'. .J.1.ill. I !.;:-•' lw;ucd r•••I , .'i.: rr,· Charily and gall will highlighl Walker & Lee 's community relat ions activities in the mont h of May (National Mental Health Month) when the Walker & Lee Foundation will sponsor two major"' amateur gol f tournaments for the benefit of the Orange County Menial Health Associa tion. WOMEN 'S CHAMPIONSHIP MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP Moy 13-14 May25.26&27 M1ssron V1e 10 GC Anahei m H1nsGC Greon Rive< GC Shorecl1fl GC Hunt1nglon Seachff GC San ClerrwJnteGC Green River GC R1verv1ew GC Entry fee includes: green fees; hr st round gol f can. viclory pany, and 1roph1es and awards. l'ni .. \\I t·h·'" s iu.1100 HUNTINGTON"HARBOU :it";" 111uk" 1hi~ 11n \V1·d -ThlH"!i !\lay !!' & 9, 1-~l "'"REALlY R ,.,, ... ptl•l!\:11 hu~ ;ii s:\"l,000. ~'.·'!. 8.1' Sl;__Cl•h::._t:';I:_ 4 BR'S mftwtl:»IP& COLLEGE PARK li:tll (,!,\ST II\\'\". T'll"),..._,,TI~ WITH A VIEW ;ii, "'"'"1 ·' ,,,, ,,,,.i:, ,,,,_"""'~'W ll1 •~1!r•d ponl, 1·1•n1r:il ;1lr 13Puuliful t•.\f'CUTi\'f' hon11·1---I 1 co11ct. J Hft d(•n/dining • I 044 '' 1100 I nri•a. 2 Ba, frplr'. l1,V0\\'1ll'l'. 01'f'l 'l1"10k111;.: i.:~11r c:o.u1·"<'. 1rv1ne 4'1•·S611 4 . I -·7 <l '"n r.·-021-2:l l4 l'll•Si' in th•~ lx•uch : ~u11er --TEMPLE HIL-LS-,.,,, -. :.,,., or .i:H~ 1. · up-i.:ratll•d 11on11· 1n ,\-I G b I l-"1rilh;1111 Jlr. C.i\I. l'(lnd.. 1,-.~dy for l\Ui('k r~en •. t Jewel I BEAUTY J 21s:~ rUi::NTr::--11.-.0-s~. ocTu11a11ry. C;ill to M"£' Un1vers1ty Park JF0111· 1~·d1y111111., :11 li:tlh" ,.11 Co1·nt!r Joi. 3 Hli. 2Ufl. !)6:;.....1!14-1. :l Alt, 2 _;,\ hfln1r ,>:,, [;1111 nn a 1·ul -1i•'-~1r. :-tu111-r clr.i1l !:ixl.-1 r...p l<(Ul'!!t 111· llii;:hly up~rlldNI. 11 ll l!J' :.-.su1uahl1• \'1\ 1r~1K R•1,, 11lu.\·hn11~•'. t\S!illltl11' (;[ l0an. li I' I t' k p H I i 0 • I " II' fl('•'l• 11 I It'll .'I La:.:una Brn('h. I ~'.!.1~, pt·r 1110. s·:ti.7.-.0. Bkr 111nil11rn:1nc" yri rrl. ~ •. ,. 1111,: L'1dl llili--~j\J :1l"·i711;~ ~~;17·1612_. _ \'ou'll buy it fn1• $62,\1(-1. --~- BJ·:A!.Tlft 'L: '.: IHlJ.:t' Br. 2 <.'nil GID-867:l (-=-=~~--Iii~_:_..._ Jla. "lo~" !o i;l1t1pp1 ng, l,f,1h1g~ N••Ptll'd !ll'llt/(}I~. rlun·1·h1·-i, .\~:. 1•mC' Walker & Lee ,CVI. ]l)all. $'.IM,000. Agr. ---------•t•l ,,T~lf : •. u:.nrn _. ------$3100 DOWN 'I -1-97-4-0r-an-g:C-o-n-ty-A-ma-te-ur_Go_l_f C-ha_m_p'-on-sh".'"p-s 1 I ':t.ii''. ';;/"'; \;,' (i~l'~~~I Buys Paal Hame · · 0~!'~,~.~~ · ,;,~1, ~: ""' U I I 11al10 + la~111._J!l:.i0 sq. ft. SPl!f'r 1,.111 P,'l)' ynur clnsln~ lwhm . 2 h.'lth /iunny hoinc: I for lhe benefit of lhe Orange Counf)' Mental Health Association I 11,:01. Quu.:k oc1·up~ney. t't"l~ll. Hurry, l hl.~ fr.nla~lic rlrnm11tlr cntry ro ~tc>p.up I I .Bkr. j-1::7711 : C'\'C: 5.'i7·4fi17. hnine \\'on'! Iris!. llv. rn1 ., 1tpi1". rlrrk, 1·ustoni 531 5800 '.'~r11n1il' tile 1\1u'k, S4.1,500. ID Women 's Championship 0 Men's Championship I j "v ''"'""'' ""'m' ~'"' • · "'" '''" ""' ;, 1~auu101 Sl?.,000 VA or SHl.000. 11 11 : l...i • F I $37 50 $50 I f'llA lo,·111. 'l Rll. ~ hn ,1 1' JHVTNE TJNIVEBSll'Y I ,•lo(llllfl. QI' rur lh e1· PAHK. Luio;uriot1!'! 3 h•>dnn n •1rn1a1ion & a pp' t , I • ~27,!rtO. \Viii 1r11rl1· fl'lr f'..\i. Contioniiniuni 111 I),. 1 m cl sho1,\n.i;:. <'.'Ill I _hi<\ prop. g\;;.1'Jo:0·,~71•~3 ' 16139 Brookhurst, FV IC11·ation. F'orn11iJ 1llnlt~. 1:;1• * ~!H-0.101 * I ~~~~ss Phone I j\fF.SA \·rr1lc Hil I Cor~l,..a, Open Evenings fniTiil.v rn1.. ~ P 11 cl 0 u ~ ~~rh1·01ud PaC"1h1.· Corp. I St-el c,ty State Zip I li!rl pool. fiN'(lit. ;: hr, 2 hf\, kitchen und httil:t' lllA.S l{'I' EMERALD BAY ,,.,. -! 1"t·t11rb1shcd Ilk•• ll f' I\'. I ~ lit' 1l11 J t \ I I I Handicap Club'Affiliit1on $ , ~ \' I B'· 0-IV"f.'ll-m>-•s. ''''"m< 7"• :ic l'nl !>U • l'CI or ' o-.·e y, ('nl!•rlo!nln1e hnmr 11 ii,,.......,, at' n n ... r . 1• .. lrnm1.'dln l(' ~1~ at •"2 !150 11'0h 11 JI • ~'48-7711: r1r: :i.;74617. lonn. -& txlrm11, famlly roo111, .,,, · · -\\N'f)ln'f ot'C'rtn VII'\\' I I ___ . lie~t hurry! Call ~TN. 2 8lk11. 10 ll"'nn111 !"IS, pool; T #-"e f'.:XTRA NICE CONIXl' frplt". Hull1-lns, d1shwa~her. lf nnn11. S.1~21. & JlArklf, 3 H1lrm1 21 , I o:Or...,.c..ty...,. o....,.;the R•Hc..-eCartMcryf4 I I Sty, 3 BR,\ ~n 2 ba .• BlketCllhehcach! BkrCl\U S:-,uthCo, Re11Hol'!'I ba1h11: heAutlfully b~i l l I ~~;';.~;!"..,. AYf, • RtHf'Yt Cart May 26 I frph·. (•u11ton1 rp111 .~· rlr()ll . I ~12-1j61. • \\'(111 \nnd~cttpe<I: IO\V mnlnt : M-27 $.15,900. l'\y O\\ lli'r ri4&-53NG 15\', NER )\'$. Vllln · P11c!f1,-. O\ll(loor lil[lfll'I!! IOSI i t ~ g'l'("•\Jll1t~. Sl39,50P. I A11o~iM.CAtJI02 """'••<llK••,_,,...._ -, TUDNED AS .....-.... ...-w "'-I I The f~I drtiii· 111 1hr \\'ri;t. rondo. \Vnlk I? tJJC l>eACh: 4 RJ"IJX'al1 Soll your equlpmen! n. ~ SOC . L. · ..-... ,,,.. ........... -· •'"' " ·" __ .... .., ... , ... _ ... 1:1 Orilly Piiot Cl1111:!ili1-d l roon1. hullt-1n~. Pre!ltiit wilh rt IO\\-<.'Os1 Un\ly Pilot lJOS N. COlsl ll\\y,, La£un'.1 ____ . ____________________ .. i\d. Call G42-56i8. j &l'C'A. Akr Call 002-1373. C.1tt~!llfl['(f All! 64:H'i6i~. 494-1177 -----·---- • l;L~•;;9;;u~n;;1;;B;; .. ;;';h;;;;;;;;l;:048:; Newport Buch 1669 Acr .. ttg• for 1110 ·1200 Income Pro~rty •,,,-_,.-....,.,_,---1utsaay, May I , l'lll\ DAftV PILOT 2- 2000 Hou .. s Onlurn\sL-, Hou .. s U I I h d •·c d U t -·• .,... _____ n_u_r_n_•_•'"-on o t n urn. 3425 AjMrt·menta Unfurn. Ap1,.-lments Unfurn. No Down--8rand New Best Buy Around i::xcilll1K coas11l11C view t.ron\ llnrOOr Vll!\V 3bdnn with !llU_ndl.'Ck!C off huge nlM:h:r <ilning room. all moden1 Bit & fiun 1•00111 with beani KOUr1nel kitchen, I a r g e c~1ll11g1 ~ tx<.'CUCnt locnt•n-lin.•placc. J)atlo, ·tsprlnklers. FIJi,.Y + View 11; c r e • w/seaaona.l 11tre11m, adj. srMll eo111 n1unlty . hi proce1s of highcl' df'nwlty Zone chatijte. Only 14 min to New110rt 'Ftwy. Tc r n1 5, Posslblu sub-ordinal.Ion or joint venture. 0\\'ner, Rt:ply P. 0. Box 824, 1-lu.ntlf\i:lOll HOME & INCOME lJvc In OIK', n!nl the other. Duplex ~nr the beath-2 &- 3 Bedroom11. Shag c:arpet11, Hhake rUof, double gt118~1;', ACT ON 11115 NOW. Cnll The Real Estate Fair "1!k tor Jack T. or Jack II. Ba lboa l1l1nd 3206 Irvin• 3244 JltVINE 'Townhouse, Unh•er· 8 albo1 l1l1nd 3806 Dana Point 3826 * l.J"M'l.E ISLAND • 5ity Pu k, ull t:Jl!'d, 2 JU<. NOHi"ll Ufly front 3 Bit :I SUPl-~lt 2 Bit Apl1t. Cre:it Channing, unrum., 2 bdrm. 2 Ix! 2 b• ~""",.,,... 2. BA. I 1v nu/din m1, lrplr., ba.., e••t, •-·. tr'plc, gar., v , ,, w , •r 11 0 ., 0 , 0 n home 1v/lrp!e., garage &1 rm., , l ...... ....,.,,,,......, I e kil h .. ._.,.. " .. 110 Y , 1 3 lxh-m., 1~~ ba ....... $300 ~ 1' en, garugc +cal'· \Vasl'M!r & dryer, $150. n'IO. t>.fatu1.~emcnt Corp. . car If.· l '··' 2 b $~/••.<. IKll'I. Nr. IHIUlt pool & 1'1•1• .\llulbc 646-7'lJ" 19:1-0!'11 I ""'' lll.13 un nbundv.nce o f 1uK financing to nUllch yow• >;i'('ent:ry. }~t.'tl land. Ct:dl budgct. $59,500 to $66 500 G«-8750 Only 3 11.'.ft, hurry! ' · ' R•d C•:h.:i6~ultors ' [ ~L.J iiREATI-1 raking ocean & . ~~ _ 536-2551 Beach, 9'l>48 CAp;!;.;;t•~·~fo~r~S~o~lo:....,~.;1~300=1 :::::::::::::::::::::: \Vm \Vl"IOn RE 675-3:01 uul'ni., n ··•·•· '"" -..>J fnclls. $3!iO 100. Lease.-, ,-"-,-• 0 , · · ~-3 bdl"!il., ?~ ba • ...... , $·1~ ~2·0l59 l'VCK. \AC ANT . , Lgc , mod .l l:tll, WANTED 4 bdrm., 2~ l1a .••.•.•. $4.'.:.1 • '/. bo.s. shq , drns, l»tl~. * us~~D BRICKS • CALL 552 7500 ' ., 87(1.4564 • SHARP P(lrk l~tdo tO"'Jlhouse trplc. gar. 64()4307 • VISION • "''ilh built in t.up<'/j)hono.,B:..:.•lc:bo::.:•_P;..•:.n:::i:::n:.;•;:u:.;l•:,._3:.8:.0:.:7 C•plstr1no Beach 3211 stl'l't'O, l>l!lhwasher an dl" R d HI I otlie• gooiliea. 3BR 21\ BA LARO' ., Ill< f I REN'l' OR LEASE e II Rea ty IK'lll" pool S-'50/nlu Agt. .': • ' rp (', l\l'ru' 3 BR, 21h BA, P11J.isad1.."11. 644-?2U Pav1 ll1un. $275 [Jl•r nl(l LG 1 Br<. Stove, l'£'fr1a:, e1'p!J1, drp~. S1G5. monlh. 496-7ro8 ev,·11 or 11."k~nds. llUGE I BH, all bllrut, clOSl'ff E:oraai:. Ocenn View. SlKS. i\dull.s. Pl·!. !Job, 67.:,...sm. ea.tbluff 38lo c101yo11 view. New horne 3 Ult, 3 bit, illlin glltRll cclllng. S62,000. Open House. 581--:.?967. JJark t:> I u. cc 600 Newport Center Drivt! BEACH HOUSE $51,500 Prlva~'Y Chara r t er CAU owner, info & u.pp'l 6'1~ or (714)328-3233 $49,950. -4-plex. $6000 d"''n. Prlme..rental urta nr. 5et\ls &. llhppng, Hunlingt on ~ach. 7 t 4-84Z..0~ or 213- EX!h5595. Put Your $$ to Work lnvtllt In lhese 5 units In l~w1tington Beach near lhe ocenn. Ea<~h unit has fh\'!p!f1~. bltns, garbage diflpoll.l1l and di11hwtt!lhcr. $110,000. Don't dl?lay in seeing thix propdty. Cttll The Rul Estat• Fair 839-6133 or 536-2551 \Vhilc v.·ater oceanview. REALTY REALTOltS y(•&.rly. ~Ir. Swini;;, 835-10 11 \Valk to beach. Large tam Univ. Park Center, Irvine tl.iys e DELUXE e ~ I al \ ** Nl:.'"\VPOR1' BEACH nt'. . • -rm, up c, l b bis' Hoag Hosp OCEAN Vll-~W Corona del Mar 3822 I ,I AR, 2 BA apt for 11.'a~e. Jicaltors. f'Pl!i/drps, 2 car garage. 2 Bit Condo, A/C. $225/nw BRAND NE\V .... ~. · ' l11cld s1111o;. 1n~S1Cr suite, thn Li>tl! of ~torage space, fncd 2 BR Condo, A/C $225 & $245 , 1 e'"' unit, I 1·111 .~. dbl garag1:. Autn rloor Laguna Hills 1050 Newport Heights 1070 Business Property 1400 yd. $325. mo. 496-9700. 2 BR Condo, AJC $265 &: $275 _JBR/2 ~ BA, UPb't'adcd, on JU~ ll.EOUCF.D. ~ BJ<. 2 OJK"nt·r av:1!l. Pool & 1\gt-R1:ty. 3 BR Homea, .... $295 & $315 greenbelL $3T:i. 644-1480 hfl . frp!c, near brach. S-100. ltcct-i:·11tl'111 area, Ad ulUc on· O\VNE.;n, New World 3 BR 2 ha, bltins, shftg crptl~g, A&llume VA • Call 552·0003. Lido lslo 1056 3BR, ~. dll'llng or ram rm, lrg I~. lot & %., $62,000. Commercial Lot Downtown College Park 3220 3 BR Homes •• $325 & $335 Townhouse Unfrn 3525 317 lleliotropt!. s.to--0501 01· ly, no) pcl.'I. PH: 641·80&1 4 BR Homes ..... $335 &: $425 641-ll1<l • $307 . e S~~ ~~e~ ~. eunlrp1~. 4 BR :tA;Ia{ R.£Ai:ty"'$SOO lluntlngton Beach • "'11lk to LOVELY 2 BK. .I.· Den S1~ i\u1igos Way, NB -bench. 2 BR To.,.,'llhouse, w/ga:. $300. nlo., CaU i\1anilg11'<1 by drps, nr achls, cul-de-sac, •551-2000 * pool. $275. nlO. 962•7m . 714-537-77£\1 \\'lLI~l 1~\t \VALTERS CO. 548--0S:ll Owner ' Mount'n , Desert, This ~~1o~t~~cR~~p~ \Viti [ - -1[1 llf l 10,200 c:.5~ ~e~ fl. I --'R:;;•:.:so~rl;.._ ___ ~2400:::::: l ;-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.::iiii~ ~nl n .-...vi ,_ LAKE Arrowhd beaut 1nount <..'O"l you 1 very little . )'our u v age o .,......... 11 .. .,et. 1erwn1s ~·ltl n uv the bwk of $3.92 sq. ft. Ready to build hon1esile North Shore vil'w ~Jc mo, 6404114, 2 BR, 2 BA cod town!\ouse. O I F 3550 DfLUXE ocw 3 br " ba all I ~~~--~-~~~ ,:;:~7'0·==,.....,,~~c I ;r11lc & vaulted ct:il liv rm. ~et urn bl'i 11s." lrpll', "'alk 1~ ~~M:' & Huntington Beach 3840 SYRACUSE Mode I 2 car gar. E·Z mainl yards he I s·i~-~ S395 fi73-'-"Jlll C0f\1MUNITY Pool, 4Bll, Greenbelts. Bike trail s: LAGUNA Beach, L. ow e-r nc-1 ." . i;:i ' • '· -'. NE'\V . , , 2BA, crpt11, drps, nr schl.s, Adults only pool w/ jacuu.i. l)11plex tum, 2 BR, 11/3 BA, BIV\ND _New. So, of llwy. Z :. h1:..ur 1ous f<un1l y. ap1s. cul-dcsac, S35i0 per 010, Teruils, shop'g near by. lort"e<t air, heat, lrg privall· 111}, 2 BA. Frµlc. S~nd•·i.:k. !7 un ll C(.Hr:plt'X avtti l ~ for llu.• bills. O~~ apt. Jllui; Mobil• Homes 646-7171. :~~~~ ~::~~~,000 11\udiu upt. 3 B<lrms., 2 1111. for 11le 1100 <'ach. J.er1Sl'!iolr1 . $160.000. Out of.State Pr pty. 2~ LOVELY NEW HOME MOBILE HOME HOTEL/BAR. Gd income. Oran air. Limited legal gambling. By owner. ?t-flcky Van Horn, Drum· mond, Montana. Bo.'< 205. 14061 28S-35U. 64().4ll4, 552-7800 Lease. 552-944'1 or 871...fil.Ol, J>litiO, enclosed garage, ne;tr $3,j{I. 67Ji..1171 or M4-1,271. 1rnu1rd. ~cupy, Cl(lSI . tn beach North end ....,.,., 12151 fro 1 ,_ new llunr111~1on l~i·ach C1\•1c Corona del Mar 3222 IflVINE House for \e&se. 2 Leu ·c' 49-1-9601 · ""'"'· ~. nt 'up .. x: gur. C.'••rlfl'r, 1)1'.'.l r:h, school-; & 3 D<!rm11.. fam. rm., ctln. FOR SALE: nn., 2% ba. Ownt•r want! SILVERCREST BR, 2 ba, lrg l.::.m rm, form! s • · 1;olrl ~ha~. nu po ·t; li-14-l:l4tl shoppini.: dln nn. frplc. $325 n10., HOLIOAY \VEEKENDI 411 Jr1i.; 6/1: ring & rang1·. F'E,\1'UR!KG • 0 ""· Lea<ehokl. 185.\Xll MOBILE HOME 20' x 53', 2 Bl> 2 BJ carp .• draped, bit-ins., refrig., 1vitshcr &: elect. dryer, wired lor 220 air cond., kitch. clock, 11torKge shed, land· !K!aped patio. Three yrs. old • like nu. Located in new adult pk. away from noisy SL One-half bl. from cluD- housc. J>.educed to $12,950. Call EVE.S. 2l.3-694-4690, 697.7152, BUY A avail approx June lst. Ph. DELUXE Oceanfront 2 BR RUSTIC ("ABI:" :; BR, 2 bu. • 2 SJ>iiciow• bt'<hixnns 551-20.17 aft 6 p.n1. w/!rplc. ~Y \Veek. A\ ail bltin.,, il'~l~, J~\: gar, $375. 1 e Dining-roonl Lk\o Island homes, walking dllitall(..-c ol sl.ops, chw·chts, f'IC. ~O~W~E~~~~ED WARRANTY HOME NE\V 'J'urtlerock Eiroadmori:-now. 4607 Seashore Dr, NB. Pc-1 OK. IH2-9666. e Dix cll'clric kitrhen~ No. 3., 3i!JR, 2'bas. + co:.:y n<l-673-9-199 or 6~~ Costa Meta 3824 •Fl.lily ··arpc1 cd thruout • LIDO • REALTY ... * Top Lucahon * Tax Sheller * Cupitnl gains * $20,000 Down • Fully leased LIVE HERE 3 Br.-brand fle\V den. Landscaped & draped. NE\VPORT BEAOI 1 BR, e ~aml;.I 1,.'t'i11rfgs $375 pool prlv. Immed. ims near beach. Adults only. • D1shwa ... 11crs 1{;; \td I ut .. ,' 11 *673-7300* 2700 3 Br.-J-larhor View 2 Br.-Sl\orecliffs $il50 $125. 1no Owner, 64+-0547 · ., Inquire: 548-21.12 0 J..i::e t•n<•hJs•1I patios $450 e Sc11arri.ti! t·ncl. giU't1gc.i M ission Viejo 1067 Real. :'Klmlcs, Bkrs. 675-6700 5 ACRE Homes!te. 4 Br.-Harbor View 2 -Channel Reef $52:51 UNIVERSITY Parle, 2 BR, 2 Duplexes Unfu r n 3600 e Adthti1H1od pr1rk1ng lol $700 I ~-To1.11nhousc, x!nt loc, nr , . • C1)n1pl . laun,hy Iiu::il. SPACIOUS buck yd, rlose 10 lx·h & n1ountuins. 3 BR fain r1n, 2 HA, upgraded lhru· our, lurse kilch!'n hltns, dsh"·hr. $39,900. 4!6--563.'1 83l·:t.!68. ' BAYFRONT SITe-trees, util. lttain roa Call 6T":r 7225 J!lCuzzi, pool, terutl.s. $300 LSE. Spac. 3 BR, 2 BA & .! 9 BBQ <H'<'<'.l /mo. Call ~ aft 2 pm BR, 1 ba. Frplc, shag, dr1tS, • Rf'Crf'n!ion roon1 For boat repair&: saie11 Plantable to avocados. Good Prime Newport Beach Joe. 1 ='~'rm""''=· "Cal""-l "TI~4-'33-=~3212'='.~ Bill Grundy Rllr. 6Ta-6161 20 ACRE Avocado Ranch. Income Property 2000 Vt'ry attractive terms. Fall· ar wkcnds bltins, ~· e11cld pa1io. • Con111I tn~ul ated thruout. NE\V Turtlernck home 2 lmmac. E~t C.1\1. S335-Ff{Q~f $205. BR. 2 bas, den. Gold ~hag ~2t'.UJ1ft " or \Vk~ PINECREEK 816--0782 cpr, compac1or, 2 car gar., CH"'1L"'o"""'R-E_N __ CAN BE SEEN AT: CRESTMONT ESTATES Newpo,.-t Beach 1069 -VIEW OF- FASHION ISLAND F.xpc1L'll\'e imported tile In entry, bl't'("ze way, kllchl'TI .l".c N'ar yard of th ! s (').:r11i111ite Ponofino home. f'ec land! 3 BR. 4 BA + bonua room A.i'ID many 11101-e l"USIOn1 Jcalures, all tor $96.1'.XXJ. Call 61tr867Z Listings Need(.'(! HY.il Site Dr., Brea. (Central Ave. across from Brea Comm. Hosp.) Lot •46. CO NTACT RAY, PK. l\tCR., lor 11howlng. '74·~X44, 2 BR, 2 ba in Beaut. Hemet. Perfect for wkcnds or great f o r retiremenL Prol lndscpd, 111 new adult 5 !!tar lt1obile ll01ne Parle. All extru comp, turn. 1 yr free rent. ns.ooo. OtJt 548-2554. 8'X2-l' TRAILER with 12'X24' built on L.R: & B.R. Exposed beam ceillnq. all "'ood panelling. $ 3 3 O O • Newport Beach. ( 11 4 ) 643-7ll8 1200 TRIPLEX NEWPORT brook area. 714-833-3212. Real Estate Wntd. 2900 $385. n10 6T:>-5847 Apartments Furnished LIVES UP , TO ITS NAME 2 OR 3 BDRM "-o~" ~u~:LER~ new 3 & • .R. Balboa l1land 3706 '"' "" * SPYGLASS ffiLL * 2 Dtt, pool 1n rec are a. Over 500 tall trees and 10 Just off Newport Blvd, \1:/exisling FHA or VA Spectacular viev.·s! No, 67 $415. 83J.8~88. XLNT DEAL! 2 BR Apt. sll't'!u.n1s with waterfalls Good occe!;S to Newporl loan. Prin. only. 556-0347. Montccito Dr., open Sat. & UNIV. Park townhsc, 3 BR, 217¥.. Apo!ena. Avail r-.'Iay 15 c1+cale a relaxing se1tin.;: for Costa r-.le!18. -San Diego Sun. 1·5. Brand new exec. famnn. 2 2/3 BA. Village 3, thru June 15th. S240. Util your spacious new I· or. :!· ~~~t!J~:~ Rent* II &} ~'°:~~:~1~.t;:'"i!~:.11"' $425. mo. 644·7770. ~/d. or Best OUcr. l\lr. 1~!roon1 aJ?811rncnt. _r1•(i111 -dining room -family . ,-Balboa Bay Prop. 675-7060 Laguna Beach 3248 · 101w, 673-6126. :.i. Furn1t~re a~a1lablc. room -orchid room _ 2 M 1--"-o...c;..o.o.;.;c.:. __ ;;=.;.; 1 BP.. util pd. No pets, Quiet 01f_lce_ open 9.00 to 6.00. 23(WJ 1ireplaces. indoor BCQ. 36' oving Allowance 1. Custom built, 2 bdrm., mature adults. $250 mo now Frur~~w Rd .• Cos1a Mesa. nntio ,.;....,!""in Wn>"""t iron SIOO OU 1st Mo's Rent home. wfw carpets, 10 Sept. • $200/mo. vrly. Phon · 545-2300. ,..... ...... .... ,..,. Ubl' Houses Furnished NEW 3 Br 2•l ba trpl '· -2nd patio -plus go rgeous . , 7: , c, ti.replace, Jge. deck w/(l(..'Can Gr:.i-3613. Off The Beaten Path more! Both other units,., are General 3102 gar. super neighborhood!. view~. 2 car garage. A-1 Costa Mesa 3n4 2 BR -patios -enclosed $400. 6T:r1076 aft 5: cond1twn thru...out. garages. All this for only $195-UTIL PD. 1 BR, frpl, 67"'J-Z92i. $350 MONTH $30 WEEK & UP 1()<,t,, do""'ll -asking $74 ,900 deck, view, Laguna. 2 BR, 1 ba. Walk lo heh & 2. Spacious 4 BDRJ\tS & • Sludio & t BR AplS. full price. Take advantage -$250--UTII .. PD. Lrg l BR stores. SWlny terrace. No f'Al\1. rm. + DINING RM. • TV & Ahtld Service Avail Call 752·17'XI. hse bctt.ut view, % blk pets or child. $295. 673-7335. Built-in kitchen. Fireplace. • Phone Service_ Ht.d. pool . Spacious Adult Garden i\pts. * LtLXurious shag carpels • Bit-ins incl Dish1vashCl' • Lrg: Pool & Gas BBQ 's • J>rivatc Patios JrM:STMl~ll!~I bea~h . La~na. . 2 BR. rumpus rm, frTl\c, \Vt \V ca rpets . Pa l Io •Children & Pet Section ~ '$.12S-CHAR1\1 & Privacy 2 fncd )'I'd, 3 blks 1.o beach. l ( \\'/bar-b-q. All excellent 2376 Newport Blvd., Cl\'I I !~~~~~~~~! LANO OPPORTUNITY , 0 ? ~N~U'un_2V~l.'E\,W!rplRc,EvNieTwAh<>LmSe, yr. lease, S350. 675-102<1. lo.mlly home. 548-9T:.i5 or 645-3'il67 1; Aporox 15 •""" Vista ...... ·' ---·-~ Cost• Mosa 3224 ,11ss1~,:0RE"1~JH,,.,"131 El Puerto Mesa 5br·3ba & Family Room $3965. Pl't aa-e. 600 ft to lm 673-4040 or 4!W-3248 CLEAN 2 BR. $180. Kids ok. $225-ATTRAC l Br. hse. 1 BR. Furn. $165 Up ft ~Lev. Develop to avacadol! 12 UNIT~EASTSIDE $90 l BR hse util pd, Of. l Vacant Nov.·. bltns. yard, deck. So. All Util. Paid ' 1 & 2 BR's. $170-$195 Cas & \Vater Pd · Encl. Gardgc. LA MANCHA APTS. 778 &.'Ott Plaet', C.At. 642·2007 ~e lot. room for pool, side of citrus. 01" 2% acre ranOO COSTA MESA ~175,000 BR Mobile, S1C6/mo. lffi EASTSIDE l BR in 4-plcx. l.agUna. No Children, No Pets C Bit in quiet 4-plex. rlvt• to t~'ll'kyard for bo111, 1 II'. OLE Step up to this 12-unit house $150 util pd. Laguna Fncd. $160. Kids ok. $200-1 + Otlice or Studio. Pool & Recreation ourtyard setting. Pool, camper. Custorn DrlftW(JOo.I ED RIO Realtor complex v.•ith 15% do\\•n. Beach overlooks ocean' RARE Find! 2 BR. Duplex. Jl?ol ~eek. Steps to ocean. 1959 Maple Ave, C.M . jacuz'li. $190/l\:IO. Inc!cls all l"O('k fin·pluc,-c. Sprinkltrs &lfi.88ll or eve & Sun MS-6852 Onse to shopping. O\vner $150. NB walk to water $165. $190. Kids & pets ok. V1c1or1a Beach. -util's, re[rig & encl gar. front & b&ck. COV('l"('d palio. vi'ill ClllTY Znd. $2015 mo. ldds/pcts. Agt. Fe e . Homefinders * 642-9900 $275-CHARMING 2 Br frplc HOLIDAY PLAZA Adlts_, no -pets. 3 9 3 and parents love the large, spacious ap.rt• ments at Banbury Cross. • 01ild"cn 6 & younger 0 State lic~nscd pre i;chl • 01ilclrcns play area e L::U"ge 2 & 3 BR apts. • 2 adult rec. centers • Ettsy access to most em· ployment areas • Nr. shopping & fn\'YS. • fronl Sl6J. BANBURY CROSS (Near Beach Blvd & Warnet') 16761 VlE\_\l,.l'OIN'f LAtlE • 847-6604 • $149 $169 2BR Spat" rpts. dr. gar. pool. 3BR S209 pel/kid ok 17361 Kl'elson Nr Beach & Slatf'r lmo ~ $50 dl'p. }1ove in 842-45()·1 or 8'12-0389 BeautHul Garden Aptll 6 Pools. Tennis. Sauna. Privacy. Frplc. Indivkh.1al patios. Nr. Ocean. Terrific Deal. 8<16-132:'1. Sh11.g t•ar1x·t. N i cc I y 40 BEAlIT Wooded acres, on lnconie. Red Carpet Invest· 979-8430. . honu•. South Laguna. DELUXE S~acious 1 BR Hanulton. 645-4411. ~~.,'1~~:,""'•l. \\l~~~bolto',.,, ll.~~1','1· oounty road Y.' Ir iv e r ment Divil;lon. 979-2550. Lo' do Isle 3156 LA2 BRf~ES200fencedPRiynlV c'vor kids. SJ00..2 BR frplc, sep. din. rm, furn _apt. $150. Pool. t\mple QUIET. Eastside 2 Bit. 1 i~ BRAND NEW, 3 BR, 2 bas. n. .,... ..,.,. ,... '"'" lrontagt', $450 pl'I' ac, "· , · A · deck, gar. child/pet. parking. Adults, no pets. BA. Patio. Garage. ~-· blk ~~~ b~·n',;.. &~;;f ~~~~; 1 ~0";""';;;;';· ;;6IS-8080;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;1 uoo LlVING. 2 BR. 2 BA. SbNGL~~ 3K!3J i._ Ba S28S. NU-VIEW RENTALS 1965 Pomona Aw;., Cl\f shopping-Adults, no .pet<>. ~l!~,c a:,~ed poo~~ wit 2nd. 20!M Tu!>tin. 646-560'.! II Avail Summer. No Pets. HU~Y! i B~~ n~ts ~~b. 673-4030 or 494-3248 APT. lt1~AGER _for 12-2 hr m Cabrillo. 642-0461 aft. consider pets & children. nr1. 6 \\ttkdays, anyti1nc CLASSIFIED • Call (Z13J 793--042'7 Home. Kids&: pet ok. 2 BR, 2 BA North End. Close f~n l!fllts. No children·pc~·l2Sp0:m"--=c------~ $280. mo. 962-0818 "'<"ek~nds. HOURS I Newport S.ach 3169 Homefinder1 * 642·9900 to beach, bus & shopping. ~~fesin. ~,:~ rent., MJn. 2BR. 2BA, ~an view. 1 -'N::E\:::V:...::::APTS:...::::..::_::=W_A_LK--T-O OPJ-::N HOUSE Sat & SUn Call 494-7079 "' . -· ni a u re Dshv.•shr, re[ng, c r Pl 8 • BEACH:. 1 & 2 BR'11 from 2--5 pn1. \\'cd 7-9 pm. Ad~ _,._ ~~~~~~~~~ "'ATE'RFRONT very attrac MESA VERDE L H "ll -32 'Oman 642.9520 aft 5 PM. drps. S235 lBR/lBA, all U75 $235 EXTRAS GRAND OPENING their ads rs by m:ft~ I 2 BR, 2 bath house: 3 b,.-, 2 ba, top location aguna 1 s SO 1 BR, Newport Blvd nr. Del appl's. $180. 97!J..5099. 53&-2.'>ii~ · · Newport Bay Towers 8:00 a.m. t o 5:30 p.m. l Act'On1modore ::. pwr boat. Water & Ga,.-dener Peid NE\V \\'orld 3 BR, 2 ba, Mar. $l4564~ $175 LRG 2 BR. 2 BA. 2 BDRAl 1 B;\ crpts drps 1 & 2 BEDROOM Monday thru Friday BALBOA UNITS I $.300. mo. Yrly or wilt rent $425 Lease .545-0228 bltinS, shag nice lndscping. lnunac. In qlliet 4-plex. ' ' ' ' l'ON f\ lNI Ul\ ES 8 to noon Saturday Summt'r/\Vinter. 673-SOSG • . crpt. $285/mo. Call 552·9503. * ELM GARDENS AP'I'S. I child ok:. No Pcls. ~~~dry$Ja~~g~v!~· rWi Ba~ 11o1nes:l llur-.1 ~ COSTA MESA ·amCE $19,000 BUYS! 5 BR, yearly, cheerful, SHARP. 4 BR. 2 BA, Mesa.I L N " I 3252 FURN 2 BR. Apt in 2868 1..3.Salle, Apt 1. s.tS-3524. 530-1898 Boat Slips Tnw! Very !<:harp triplex. lmmac. llarbor Highlands. ~~!~'fng 111:il Cl$~ aguna iguti Family Stction. 1Tf ~· 2 BR, crpts, stove, refrig, }>\ill Sccurily l!ighrue 330~5JSY Onr block to bay -lv.-o Aval! about &-20, Agent th. 1 now. · 3 BR condo Niguel Got! 22nd St., Of. 642-364:>. fenced patio, encl!id carport CHILDREN & Pets ok. 2 BR, Steel & roncn:lc c0nstruction blocks to ocean. OCEAN' & 642-53)() ~1 ~ ~cner. course, 2 car gar, $3%)/mo. 00\VNSTAIRS. IBR, heated w/storage & lndry fac. St 75 . 3 BR, $200. l690'l Lynn Private lialcon/('s NEWPORT BEACl:t BA\" \TIE\VS! Crea 1 Houses Un_furnish9<1-Bkr/ownr 493-5768. pool, no pets, no children 540--fil87 eves. SL Call 848-063l. 2 i;.irn&e sp;.acts for m<>il 3333 Newport Blvd. appreciation area. 3 MESA VERDE·l hr, 2 Mesi Verde 3263 548-$48 3 BR, 2~ ba, crpts, drps, EX'l'RA l.rg 2 br 2 ba deluxe uni!!!. 642.5678 bedroom o~ners uni! plus 2· General 3202 ha, !am rm, din nn, fri>l, 1 BR, Jrg, w/terrn.ce. elect stv, freshly paint, nr pool!!if!I? apt nr beach. $165. Roof 1or i;widf'Ck Two bedroom units. O OS('(I cpts, drps.. tncd Y rd· 3 BR, 2 BA fam rm., lrg Ideal tor Bachelors. Adults. OCC & shppng. children ok. ~ t~lorida.. 536-5882. Unusua Opportunity to HUNTINCTON BEACK J:aroge. New roof seller "'ill K LA 'DENTALS 645-6728· yard. Gardener & \Vater pd. $170. 1993 Church. 548-9633. Avail June T ·t, 539-3473 Irvine 3844 Purt:hase Baytront Properly 17875 Beach Blvd. finitnce. $19,000 do\\·n. full .,,. A !\IESA DEL f\IAR 3 bdrm, 2, Children pets k $35(1 }10 tn Newport Beach. 540-1220 price $135,00CI. l·lcart of lhl' wr UK1Aun 1M UtvlCf ba.. crnts, bl"-s, 2 .,, ' 0 · · Huntington Beach 3740 2 BR, S165· Crpts, drps, PARKWOOD o B .,. 1-1.1• '"" 557-1247. , bl!ns. Single story. Bean1 31 l"e'6Jt':sf'_.i_.,_N_._· _ .LAGUNA BEACH Peninsula. Call !oday • i::a r, patio, frplc. $300. Ph. Mission Viejo 3267 LOW WEEKLY RATES clngs. Selected pt•t 01<. New Adult & Family "FIRST CABIN" 223 ::.~Av~ ~~wt pm' SION ft tfil ~:~s 254:R~1~~t ~~gar, quiet, NEW 3 Br, 2 Ba 'l'wnhse, 72~~cu~ltve Su~~ld ::;~~~ 0~ro~2BR. lge Apts. Th.ls beautiful Dolores: rnodel, SAN CLEMENTE ~ , i -oU-str. Adi! cple • No pets. cpt, drps, alr cond. rec fsc. or own Y • sunny patio, gar. ~lature 1-3 BR's From Sl&51mo. Bit· ls first class in t~·cry 300 N. El Camino Reel ~1wro1:1 .1. u.v. c.M. f<f2·13S:J $185. 548-14ffi, 548-8251. No pets. ~mo. 831-1309. Beach J~lto,;1j0rktown adull, ''° pelS. Sl.90. 2'Z34 A ~~~~;eiJ,~~aiha:~~~'. r'Plpect! Tl:Uitefully de<:· · 492-4420 :: ' ' • NR Ocean-Nice Bach SL?S. V~CANT 2 Br, Sl!iO. kids/ Newport S.1ch 3269 STUDIOS & l BR's. Rutgers Dr. 1"21J..:454-5104. Draperies. orated & beauufully main· $145 fun1, utl pd. Sl>veral peui. AJso 3 BR HB, $210. $160 Up. 2 Br, 3 Br l~l Ba, 17560 Jordan Avt'. 552-0900 ~~~~t~~~:1~e3 l~ve~~:i ~~R~ ~~iWo ---'-....C-"'"---"2;;;200::.: I ~~·~'~. l F~r!\~ ~o~_Q.J 2AgBtR. F:7~ 979-84+ a'°· . ' ~r~ vieeum~• o ~~~ : ~;t~1t~~ ~~· ~lfYege~~-cpl. ~A,, ~~.· Laguna Bea ch 3848 gr'C('nbelr. C11.IJ OO\\" to ~ee SEVERAL 2 br $165-$185 ' ......... ea.rung ee. squeaky clean 3 BR 2 BA • Laundry facilities <>"t.rv..tOJ CLASSIFIED Adults only· no pets. • F ti\' · 3 BR, 2 "· ., AU -w deco•. Spectacular, New this! no\\', yards, gar, kids/pets. 548-4Sl4 home with formal dining, ree ~ 1ties vt1 '"" MORGAN REAL TY DEADLINES FRPLC! 3 br 2 ba $250.FV. family room lovely yard •Free linens frplc., patio, dble gar., Ocean Vu Townhouse1 67 3--664 2 6]5-6459 DeadJlne for copy A kllli palio, 2 car, bring family. Dana Point 32.26 525/mo incl gardener, • T. V .• ~maid serv. avail. \Vestcli(f, Adults., 642-ll55 \Valk to beach, 2 BR + den Is 5:30 p.m. the day be-Cl-IAR.J'l11NG 3 br $285 HB. 644-7211 Agt.. • Bar-B-Que LRG 2 br, 2ba, din rm, + \\let bur, tile patios, f.rplc, * OCEAN VIEW * fore publication, except PALM SPRINGS walk heh, 2 car. kids/pets. 3 BR, Beach House S275. + WES1'CLIFF 3 BR 2~ ba • Pho~ service cp!/drp, stv/ref, po o I . cus1on1 i:rrts, drps, ao- Frorn e'"e"" rm. of th.is Jge. 3 for Sunday &: Monday Cho' · LOOK! 2 br, lge rumpus rm $l00 Security, near ll.1arina, 2 frpf•'s, F·-rm' • New" • 1 mile lo ocean Adlrs, no pets.$170. 645--8965. plianccs, S430 per 1no. BR 2 ba., fa "" EdiU h •-dllne JCe eight units may be Cd'< FP 2 """ 3 b"·· bch fenced yd. 49~/499--1331 .. "'" c17 •071 .. .• m, rm. ,,.,me. ons w en uea 1 built here on this site. Out "· • ....... , ,.._, crpt, drps, paint, dshwsr, I BR. $155-$165 2 BR, 2~~ ba, "'/frplc, ~~--·=·.:.~=-~--I ldibulg ~. kit: w/bi 1 ·'!.!.5L .. ~reah; ls Saturdly, 12 noon. ol country owner will BS3Sf\RAN. D Nu 3 b• 2 ba ~". El Toro 3232 fenced yd, Pet o K. NEW DECOR. Priv garage enclosed gar, No pets. Si.JO. 2 BR oceanfront apt in old · voor entry. ·nv. u.:ac CLASSIFIED subordinate for 20% down. .....,., Gardener incld. $475. n10. Lndry rm. NewE:r Spanish mco. 5&7T:.i5. Spanish Villa. Beam ceil, ---GE~a.AL--Only asking $23.000. less fp, fncd, all appli"s. C~1. 3BR/2BA, famrm, upgraded 642--0844 or 4M-9907. Adul t Complex. 2 mi. So. of PRTVACY "'' 3 BR 2 BA frplc, priv. bellcll. l\1any REGULATIONS than $3,lXX> per unit. \\'e scrvl<:e all the beach crpts, drps, bltins, comp rec San o· ~~· 17301 ' ' trees. Prefer couple -120·+~ 1\t!:ti .. AW'., N.D. ERRORS: AdvertiseTI cities & inland Orange Co. fac inc swtmming, boating 5 Big BR's, kids/pets ok, iego "' ":r · frpl, gar, lndry, yrd, patio, """ REALTORS 642-4623 ahould check their ada SANTA ANA $ LANDLORDS $ & tl'nnis. 837-9ll5 $325. Also Horse Ranch, 3 Kee\son Ln, HB. 842-7848 n\'I pets. $285. 646-41.14 single adult. $ 4 5 0 I mo , BR B 'ful G d Years LeaS<". 4S.J-2791. NEWPORT SHORES daily &: report errors FEE FREE. Call Us Today! F t · V fl 323 · rumpus nn, acreage, eautr ar en Apts. PRIVACY & 2 BR. 2 BA, 3 Bdrm~ & den lmmcdla.tely. THE A~~~:~nJ:tan~ti~~ ALA Rentals 642-8383 oun ain a ey 4 $350. S.A. Cn.nyon. Agt. Fee. 6 Pools. Tennis. SaWla. gar, patio & yrd. r;o pets. TllE DOLPHIN \Valk to DAIL~ Pll..OT U9Unlel •1 . S C LIKE New-~ ,_ 2 BR, + 979-8430. • Privacy. Frplc. Jnclivldu:i.I $210/nio. 646-4ll4. New 2 BR frpl c, terrace, llabWt for the flrst in-"a1n t. · oopertive owner CAu .. "6 u· N 0 1 . . pool. Ocean l Blk, Leases I3cach, jXlOI.~ & tcru1is comx: insertion 0 .. 1... will carry during: the time hUge rumpus room; can be PALERMO pa 06. r. cean, 'emf1c E /SIDE 1 BR bltns patio froni $350. 49-1-352 l $46.~ '"'J needed for plans and used as lrg BR. 2 BA, 2 car Harbor VU l!omes, 4 BR, Deal. 846-13zr. t adult-no ·pet'. $15.'i/~. utii CAYWOOD REALTY CANCEU.ATIONS: c:,'On&truction. $110,0CKI. f!ar. Swimpoot Kids ok. Flmam Rn1, 2141 ~·wet bar. BACH apt. Large. Very nice.pd·::;,,· 642-=.::1960=·-----BEAUTIFUL 0Ct?an View. Front 2 Br apt in 4·plex. Pool. $275. GT:.i-6145 eves. * ""1290 * Wh "'"'"" d ..__ Only $269 per mo. No Fee mac, poo pnvlgs. $550 R Id tia\ Ir So ~ -en ~~ an.a ·~ SAN JUAN LIVE HERE.I Agl fl42442L 644-5922 . "· '" "t. .. of 2 BR Apt. SHO. Util ine\'d. 1urc to make a record · · Han1Uton near Edison High. Older tenants on!)' 64>-~ MONTEGO MODEL of the KILL NUMBER ISLANDS 2 Br. Wolnot Squ'1e $'240 Huntington S.ach 324-0 HARBOR -Vo Phase lll, U"'1e• priced at $150 mo. 0, &IZ-<560 ' Bed 2 Buth gfveA you by your ad . 3 Br. University Park ~ 2~i ba, upgraded crpts & Jncl until 968-6925. ""'""'~"'=· ,,.--,.,.-.,-7"C 1 .. : lul ~:"t~ -nbelt. laker es rcce.tpt of your Beauiiful l..cpez Island_ 418' 3 Br. Bayfront _Slip $.iOO LUXURIOUS lrg 3 br, 2 ba, 1 drps, comm pool & tennis Laguna Beach 3748 DO\VN1 STAIRS, lbr, heated • HOl\1E ATl\tOSPHERE -,...... cancellation. Thia kill on the Sound and 1700' deep. 4 Br. Peninsula • sty duple:< home, like new, crts, $500 mo., &ID-41.14, JlClO • .... no pets, no children Dt'lwce 2 .~ 3 BR Rental O!c, HARBOR VIEW number must be pre· Orange County owners will Bayfront $800 has everything. Bltn &terco 552-7800 EFFICIENCY Apts tron1 S57 :-=954S==~~~~~~:;:-=·=·~1':""::A:'~e=. :""'"::':\l34:::1 HOMES scnted by the advertller trade for local lncome 4 Br. Lido Bayfl"Ont SI400 I n I er com. fire/burglar HARBOR VU, 4 BR, 2~ BA, \Veek. Pool, m'.lid, ph, Jndry. REALTY 833--0780 ia cate of a dispute. property. Submit your lde:aJ Qtll 675-1225 nlllnn. Mu11I see to 2 trplc, wetbar, beautiful Vill age Inn, 494-9436, $@"RJ{}lA.-l!at-f}i$A CANCELLATION 0 R and offer. Call 675-7225. appreciate. Perm. married vu Adjacent park conun N B h • g FIRST TIME CORRECTION OF NEW couple, infant ok, $275. no ~-SUPER Deco~. ?tin~ ewport eac 3769 OFFERED AD BEFORE RUNNING: dogs. 8<2-327G. yan!. Avail Juno. 644-4199 1100. -ON BEACH That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle GaYrront prestige lBR npt. Every effort ls made t o CUSTOl\1 Dupl~ nr all! Nice 11.V. (Bren) Homes, .tBR ~~ree Utils -13' x 16' full hn.lcony, gorgeous vtew. kiU or correct a new a d area. 2 BR. $195. 2BA, Spectacular \'U p::itlo' kitch & bath. 0 673-1!"4 that hU been ordered. 1'10DERN 4 BR. 2 BA, $.275. lndscpd, sprinklers.' $475; 673-1241.. 6'75--51»S $79.500. wtX'.r. but we cannot eua.ran-yard for kids & pet. 644-7Jll $35/\VK UP. 1 Br, 2 Ba & l'ves. tee to do so until the ad 1 1 ~~~~~~~~~!!'.!!~1 ---::;;:;;;;;:r;;;;g;c;;;--BEACH AREA. 2 BR. S'Ur>. Ba h Col TV ·d BEAt.rrif'UL Hat•bor View hu aweared ln the LOTS \VA.iVJ'ED kids & pet fine. NU HV 4 br/2 Ip\, wetbar, c · or · mai ~l"\I, Palenno "'/view. Principals paper tJtrou""" down """""'ent •-You Homef1'nders * 642 --vu. comm pool/tennis. S550. pool. THE fl.fESA. 415 N. It . IH El TIN UFR I I • 8" .......,.... "" available for rent in OUR •7 7vv Jo~. '"119\, u•-•, Ne\\'port Bl, NB. ~9681 ·-· . . -. . only. 4BR/3BA, famrm. 2 Aub..inilnation • to bu 11 d 3'"~ V"rt"" vu._..., fpl, lo upkp y(!, Many DIME-A~IJNE ADS: C\JJ1tom homes In coast arta.. DULl..ETIN '"PDATEO 3 400 YARDS to Beach. 3000 3eR, 2 BA Condo. No maint. BRAND new Tennis Villa amcnllles. Xlnt con d. Theso. ad.I are 1tr1ct!y VicWtl preferred. but will llme11/week. "'I· fl. 5 BR. 3 BA eXtt 1 story pool $MlO mo 300 3Bll. 2~BA upgraded lhru· Evc/wkend~. 6'10-009.J cash 1n advance by man consider exclusive nreag 85 Homefinder1 * 642·9900 hon1c. lg lot has room for Vl.!.ta ~erte,-644-72.52. • out Avail sn $600. 644-G483_ I 1 lJl or nt any one of our of· well, S79-l525 132 Cabrlllo, C.At. boflt storage, $575. mo. . C Y H U O BAYSHORES IJC<tJ, NO pbone onlers. LANDLORDS! 838-2921 San Clomonlo 3276 1 SH, ontil June !4Jh. $50. I I' 0 W N ER 01'.:SPERATf;.. l)caAUne: 3 p.m. Friday, 4 AP'l' Units on 19,600 sq ft 4SR 2B I k f v.•k, 1818 \V, Ocean Front, I I .LEAVING AREA. 4 RR~ CO$...\l.. Meu. office 12 Jot -1.oood C-2 Newport We Spcclllllz.e 1n Ne'!vport ' A, bSZis romtchooL 2 BR, 1 BA, good neighbor· ,;cC.=•lc,l.=4~"""~--~-- 3BA + den. $ 6 5, O O O, noon -all branch of· Blvd., C.M. S540 mo income. Bench • Corona del Mar • 645-8213 or 952.7473 hood, fncd. walk to mo~ SlilALL Studio near beach. I I '!'.fi4~i-::34~~;1.:.,,,,~=='""= Clces. Good for commercial A~· Our Rental .ser. 4 BR Condo, -·-. d~ plng, beach. $260, 492.J&Xl. Sll\gleglrl,nopct1.SlOO.mo H 0 YT U •' I• .~ dtvtl--mcn1 $65 000 ... ,..... 1 "A~ ""M • • A fe llow made imp•o- BY OWNER·EASTBLurr . TI1E DAD..Y PU.OT re-v>' ' ' • vlct FREE to You! Try pool, clubhou~. patio. Santa Ana 3280 )1')". ~ I I I' I adv•ne-es to an .airpl•ne ii;;: Dramatic &: clean l BR, 2~ serv~ the rtght to clu· Owntr-Droker, 642-($0. Nu·V11!W! per mo. 54S-1400. 1 BR for female. Avail. JW1e '::'.:· =·==·=~· :::'...., B~ "Y" plan on \fl< s\(y, ·<di~ .. nlOr o• re-HOUSE + TWO NU-VIEW RENTALS VACANT· fenced 3 Br, 1210. 3 SR, 2 BA, frll fenced yard; & Jul)•. $2!i0. mo., pool, r "d~ss. Sne saod, 'S1ep o;/11 greenbelt nr Back Bay. fUIC an,y edvt!rt11l"111t.nt. 67J..4030 or 4»32'8 2 BR 11"5. ' 2 BR's CM Air cond. Elec air tl1ttt. Nr. ierurl!! &: spa. 644-8400 I C H I p U C 1-· Eves 640-1538. and to change !ta riltet t·3 BR, l RA flouse: plus u; « Mlle Sq. Park. ms ~mo. l BU< to bch 2 Br furn. Util t-;-,..;.T__;;,.:c..,.-I * 340 l\10N'l'E: VISTA * A regulations without 2-2 UR, 2 BA Apta. Pallos, FREE FREE Sl50. Agt. Fee. 919-34.10. &12-0065. pd, Kids/pets ok. Now thru I I I 15 I 0 C""'0~111 '"• cllucl1• q\/Oltld BcnuUJitl honle & }1lrd In prior Mtlce. frplcs, ynrdi. ~ 8 u n d r Y • •Professional Service • BEAlIT 3 BR hOme, frplc, Condos Unfurn. 3425 _J.:;uf"y""l::.•::.L..:l;:i.;5;;::_, ::.646--:::..:1071::.:.:' :._· __ 1 L. -L-'-"'-'--''-'· 'tOU ::_~;~1,;, ~ ~f ;:!, 11"ck bay on n .2 lol. CL I IE ''"'"'· 646-Hl · *LANDLORDS* '""· d o<. «JVd polio. S26() r $47,500. Aacnt 64~1~ ASS F 0 ltAri1lLTON sr .. Cl\{. R·3. Homefinders * 642·9900 mo, 536-3m or 536-7282 lluntlngton Besch Stn Cle ment• 3n6 e PR INT NUMBftfO {ET IE R~ IN , ' BLUFFS Concto•mR·2'AiBA. MAILING ADDRESS 26,250 11<1· fl. $47,001. Agt. Clllifomla.'s J..aqi:est irvine 3244 4 BR Townhouse, xlnt .CO!l(I. 2 BR, d~n. also 2 BR. both -.:::;';";"~' ::•;::o•;"~'~"~::,,;::==~::::~:=:==== Bell buy In Blutrs 63M. Open P. 0. Box l 560, Mlh:;:}il, (lvts MS-6002. e Renlal Scr'\'fre! e . . $150. Call 968-9765 w/white wt1ter VI e w . b UNSCt.t.Ml!I( A!OVl llllf1S Silt & sun. 644·4143. 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Business Oppor 5005 , f>!\ r hl'st H B l'lfi'""'~ 1 .. , I r.cnsonabk· 1111l:~ .. ,,... .. , .. -... f " ""'' 1 an CLERICAL '" ,.. " 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;] -~--_ }!.."' _ _ A~k for IJnug 1IS-ih 11 ogc 18·~. to scJI t1ul.hent1c I L'lfllh'f 11 r.io isn)()king Age ~llll•illl• fJI!, !Jent, Ins , I-Nii, 1.;•·\~ utBlki·•~~ \'il ---;-., ---~'1cnch Brea<! 111 South l!tHuetl 1Q.l.(l, 6~2-2G~ I: 1' illZ...lti"J ·---RUSTIC RESTAURANT i\1·111...-u 1'" 1311 d ( ,,1 .1hou1 .+ PHOt l.SSIONAI~ Giucl"11111.: Job Wanted, Male 7025 C0111St Vlllai;c<' :, hrii per !" 1 -11~~~•,•, "',',','o'rt11 1'i T'lf1 DENTAL A"S~S~1=s=T~A-N~T~ 1 2 lli' I I' ·1·:-: ' ' •• , "'I I II t' flll)l\' f'1"1!<1' .~ c IC.Ill I Loi r r & ""' ff ,, "' t-01 Ill 'l '"" pi.111•!Ni, b.~ "~'111111:,: 1h.11nihi1t. ru·llfr1 .1 1n1•nt.!.'....,!).(•0 _6'1h-l.1~ _ I iips h!n-•rL/I 1 n•t• ~si rny, !!. O un nto ..... v Cuti 5W.<14:10 "o~lly tlu11r11id<' ExJ)f'r & slll)\\tf, • ,u 1)411s, lntf'I'• •1 i.!1h B1't'I •\\ hu· lie , 11111111• ~ f)l '~I) :\J,il.uliuh il<l~ l'J<' I 1 ,, ,. • ---ATTENTION! ~.ttl ~5~_. ___ Nf..:VE:R 1\ I"! .Jo:; AT TEi\\I'('\ ~·rny l"t.•l'llflc .111on __ p...;f'd 11honr ~V\1!111 IJl $1~ 111' 1'\C\l]JOM U(h Jll'('f! $Vi,(.Mlfl ~hnl'l"r1!f! & C11po nch • 11'..Hll..:NCfo.[J J,1f)l1H4'~(' EXD\'llCll('ttd ('In~,; 1 thtv r AUTO LOT MAN TEMJ~ 1'"11\fJ(ll'UI)' llcl11 "i:tbH ) OfM'n, C'n!l 642-68&) SU)ll 11n1 1\B r. Ui.Ji6:i-I l tilf' nl Nt'I\ rv1rr 1-192-9. ,,,-. i!'.lll'tl1•n1•1 y,ux! n111111f(•nancc 0111 of \IOI k rluc tn f'(Hlljll;lny "' r 0 ~ . I Afle1 ip111 \JI \\' k n d • ------,~ ..,. 1 I I l(iJ-l020 r 1 r or one o rllnite \..UUnty:ri 6"73-Jlij" I\ I \\ r1FFTM~S Ht dh1f'l' 1 LO-:;TRl_k _ ---11 ~1_1JJl -Old ni: i\'lf'n1l11•r Tt>11n1e-1 ' Lnrgcst ror<l Oca.lcn;hirm Cl F:RK, bu~y off1C(' needs 0 ';;;;;-c;''-.,;:--,,--,.,---1 121~1 (Ju~rl :-Ct i\i•11port B<'i1t II 61~Jlll l:inrr' "> \'], l~~ll~n a I ~l~e~ l\10\\' & CD<;E -rn11n1hly l.Jk•11I ~2 \\111 1 go with op· JoJXIM'f'Cntc pt't[crrt'd. /\iJo &:,11 for llle typ1ng & flluu:t. ll!;N1 \L Sec, Bookkeeper l u11111 I llrnk"t~ ~3-M393 _ \ ll I l!'ll lS66 1n.1ln1en.1no..:c \<Hd llcnnup pott uty Tr you I\ ant II ply In pe1-,;on to 0t:,'()1!;C Rll.Y Osk fOr rrnnk, \).11)..7172 R<'<'<'pt 20 to 1"i exper o; IJ\l{f\ H.111 ">liO~t'! Vt'/ l•1'<~1 1 '\1'T~TIQ)I'. plant lo\Crs, _ 1 ni,cr, ,.n.:.11n.1 .... -/ .~ haullor-; G,..;•t'!(•' "...i8fill2 1~'1nl!lc mnn, tall Rob or 2060 HARBOR BLVD. enllc~ 5k"i-:'!OOO <M·r ) >1•1111 ~·· ... Ill' 11!1 1 r. ·, '.! l111rrtQr r!;'11.!gn<'r11. h I\ r r UIS I' H• 11 n• d Shu111•st' f'.~1 Y ARD-CLEANUPS-~Wi.:_1677 nn.., lhnc -COSTA l\tt<:SA Tun1 your flOll cltibs into ~nlls '1Q..2J S3&-t965 ~eia"··"e •-itatAdam& !\'<'1,1"'irt Lhil, L''t '·•'J •!j'\, "• ''>hxl,., f'I C' P1't•1!ll;!C 'illti1!111 i\lr1lf', Vic. Ellis , t. '>Mo ~IUTEI .. n1an(lgt~ \llOU/tl \lk_, • .1 stc1-e.1 ,"'cl' rltt'J 1 1' Ul1 Dl:.l\1 \L A..:::;j!ST,\NT o-·l m 'nl'fU ..... 1r· .. ..--"' 1 • 1( L' I r & N~\\land, oo:i.-u5ST & 1'<1n1plttll' tn11lnt. 64.,.0.l\1,. J r I I •• 540 1800 -1617-WESTCLIFF NB ,,..:,1 ?..." r ot n10N n o, euJI msnH.f(t' 111QI(' n ni-en or &•ll idle il<'int11 with 8 Dally Olll uKe 11c 1noncv or n l!Lil'.!;ety & X·rny Uc. a must -,.,, • hli)..J l10 from 10.5 Sunda}s a nauv Pilvt Clai.slf11~d L e wncare by ''2 Gals" c:'ln 1'(']()('1Ut ncf $ &1""'1791 Pilot C1iur!lthed ud. 642--5678 11teroo' Ctt.11 64Z...t,611! Today. ln1n1e(I opening. !~=========::!' :l-15 s11 11 A VI 511 ~I . .! I ',111 &IG-~1. Arl 642 5678. "kl> Sf!rv c ln111)1l Gi2·9'.l07 or G4()....li32 n Dally Pilot Clas.o;1f1cd Ail 6-1-J..(,JGl • , ,, ' • • ---~ -- ~' ••• -;t, • . . • Holp Wontod, M&F 7100 Holp Wontod, MiF 711SO Rolp Wontod M &F 7 1 00-.-;u=i;:-;:u:::..-:'.n="'""==--:-=--:--r-===.,..,.,,,...,.....,,,....,...,...,."""'""''""',.,.,....,-=--~'"'"'· MJi 7, 197" DAIL v PILOf :!7 DENTAL A""'""'· chair· • Holp Wa ntod, M&F 710ol ~•lp W o nted, M&F 7100 Holp Wantod, M&F 7100 I Holp Wontod, M&F7foO[Helj)Wo nte d, M&F 71001 ~elp Wo nted , M&F-7100 s.idt'. .X·H.fi)'. Noni>mokf'r CF.Nl';JtA,L GARD ENER Ll\'1'~·l1" IMdy. 011.,. f1,1r ORDER PROCESSOR 1 . , . TFJtMI11''. ISSPl-~CTUlt J>referably under&!. 644-00li AL ~ Full tintr. lmmcd. Openlni· Id " l I I' __ ,, f f RCCEPTION IST ' SN:nttsry I ~lUGI Ill' hc.!nst'{l . Xlnt lll•P•Y- L POSITIONS A I I p e f-1-•Y rl< y i aon. Cooklnic or 111w.1 tnanu acluret (l ,.. - IJentnl l\Mii;h111u1t t•htt.h'!iidc PP Y 11 el"80n ilullt'it. S300. per n1u, 11r\'elilo11 1ools. S Inger r·in111~tlc co. will p111y f•-e 1.ir SALESM EN ADMINISTRATIVE WZ...l.2!:!~J-~---- ex11. pr1·lt-rrt.'d, NC'A'pl.ort AT H ILTON INN 67~'23 alt 4pm. · {'QITilfllti'r f'XIJC'r. pr el' cl . sparkling: pvNnnRlily 1 0 · 1'RA\"EL. Bt:!uch, 6-12-79911. LAGUNA HILLS l iiiii,....,.,.iii;i;i;iiiiiiiii•I Plt1u11tn1 Y1orkln1t '-"f11Ki11 A """'' their l'i1-nl•. Lii• (ill\'S (;AL .. '\ Dictaphone T ypist ~ nz MACHINISTS g 1.'0. p;:uli oooe LS. 1yp11J&. Al50 t ee Pos11lvni>. SECRETARY Comiiuny cun 1>t111c" l«'\IPnl AAMES ~205 La P Rd. ood ·11 Full-t ime & Parl·tim• · rte Pu.Id. Plush fiuihlon Laguna fllll•. Cu T a pmatlc Cor p . Jason Best Agency i11 'IA'ciul ~ron10l10MI work hdnnd flrrn . Grcnt co-G ENE RAL O FFIC E J::..~pti~enced Only 1851 Kenerl111e. lrv100 17400 Srookhuna, .. ~. Vly IN STALLAT ION MEN Con11~1nyvff,..rb: ""'Ol'k.eni &. ndl 979·6080 Sulte 213 963-6T75 E I Onlly C11~h i\llV!IUC(' · OUhila ng Burea u of PJti1ne. Great poaltion for Jtepair srrudl productJnn 011,. ----'--'-;..:;"----to train for ~xce lent !ihoi 1 hand nnd Transportr111on F11rnliiht'il bencfi!JI. Slw'I. ~ AlllO E m I A moth• I hlld l I) ping Rk11l1 rcquir1•1l In "'·mplel" .,,,.,,,,,". r~· ... m Fee J(lbll. Call Conatal P oym1nt 91ncy r w c n:n n l'hilll'I)'. Dicy & $\t.•lng. PAltKING A'il'ENOANT: ru:CEPTTONIST lor Law dd' 1< I I 1..u "' '"' •ve 2190 fltt.rbor Bl,u, '"I ~r ng . .::11Utll'Y tr. Coi;ta l\.l('lln Ne11t 1•1>1M:"11r1•nce. Start •2. etc, ··~'/$400. 64""--"~"" I I h J< I nd • 0 '"'""' Call Coastul p c r 1 on 11 c l r-~ • ~.,,., ;rv..>.N 11 npproac' 10 1 t• 11 a nt.'a• 1u\d a hie tll he~in pt Personnel Aacnl'y, !J.~, 1 0 0 orc "&·hoot~~I· Llte"'·~kkpngto, P131~""'t 1!187 PL.ACENilA AVE. parl tin111, 18 yr¥ & older. ol!ict'. typing, telephone, Bra ke & Front End. !tiq~i~:~. 10r.1~'7\~~ ~r-x~~~ AA•p101,•1•1;,,An't~c. ~~u,,~~1111~~ ,ungl<.', DRAPE RY M Fc;:--0 Agenry, 5'1°'"6005, .. 2 7 9 0 ~n-w J>Cr hr. t.·lust havi: Calif. Immediato o~·nlngs. X!nt y,\11\n)C to liiCCept a vari1•1y onci·. (,.'al! l\c:n MorN"iw al I' I \C('iJ 11 bo Bl CM MAI'~' i.:l ANTED. Please drh·ers licenso. Call 2 to a, REUBEN'S Salary & \\'Ol'klng cond1-!if tt1iok11 8.ll the \\'llrk lood 616-l7()7 rl)r interview !.:ocpcr Cl or t 1·t1 In e c ai· r , apply in 1 person. Sea Clift !~1·1-1700, ext ~ , ' uon!J. Opportunity for Ad· (len1and11. S \I tis tan l ia I ---- l\1uch!ne Opra. B!'.;AC ll \ FREE GENEJlAL otrh.:e help . ~totel 494!-4892. PART TIM E HELP \'1\ncenient. Li~ral t'ni· pt·('\'tou~ s~·(rt•tartRl ~vWMECHANI C URAJ'i.'.:Rll!:S, !~ \I/. 17th Typing, oJ"der de $ii;. ll!lll Ove11tng11 E"or l-'IO)'ec bencllts 1ncl 1,1d e : cxjl\·1·lc-11ct' n,'(pJirrd. 1 1 OR TRAIN EE "" II "12 c llf d · Paid llospital ln!;u ranro, & \1'H.n1l'lt Gl'rcnan Auto ~l., C.l'il . !'H0·616'1. Occaslonu l <'....,'""'· MANAGER Cooks & drivel'I', over 21, HOSTESSES J))l.APE_;'RY l!!i b I c r .~ A dvane<:d Me.n::hand ising, . I'S. ..,.. ' ii . l'lV<'nl \\-'1• 11/ll'r ('X('t•!lt•nt s:1l11ry . . '• ' -'-"tJCr•cnce n''"""~~ ... ~. !Gli N"" 2921 s. Kilson, Santa Ana.. liL'\"llSC . Neot (.:personable. DAYS Pension 1''und. Apply In ond frin&i;ti )l("llt'flt.~ inl'IU(lll\~ I ~l'\f1\'(', c.ill 842-•032. -"""""'u ~ o,rvNE EVER 'lO E 17 1 · c person RI P.t.:P BOYS. 15221 .,. 1 -• Ullll!i Wny, Custa .f\1i~5ll. PAYS A FEE GENERAL OFJi'ICE, · Exl•· TRAINEES ., · t 1 :St., osta l\lcsa BUSBOYS "" 1 Ill 1 I con11111uy pttld lift' tu1d \\'AITltE.SS, ft\ Cr .a. mnh .. -... ' ...,,, Cll!illl J\lesa & SO.nt.n Ana ""'ac 1 Vl • \\'esun nste1·. rn...~llcrJ in~tlTtincc. o""nu1'" 1'.: x 11 er 1 enc c •DltY 0..1':ANEltS, Slat'" necei;i;ary. ~1 tlnlt', D \''S & Nl('IITS EOE .-" I . 1 _.. ... AT AAMES wu • f C·" f S1orr. 6JG....n3G. • 1 · • 1irch•1Tt·d. ,\pJJ y 1n JK'n>011, LIC.'t~n"""'' Clcancl' & Spol!l!r llOl1 s o ... 1 · II AP1lly IM'-h\ll 3 & 5 pn1 Apply In P8r son M • B I SA I Dlk <..:ull fot· a P pv In 1 men t '. THE EMPLOYER 128\ Logllll, Costa 1'1esa Fu & p/t ime l'AH'I' iline glrl. Irvine area. 251 E. Coast Hw y . .:109 s. ns10 , . . Co. l"ustcrio Quallly Cleant'rs ALWAYS DOES CIHL. FIUDAY, 2 nlan Jntcrvtewing Now for Xlnl \yping, filing, & ..:.1• ~·" LEAR ~f~~ (Jf ~ars, So. . 5-R;-j 243 OI' !>m- 7 02'..! • itK!ustrial sales 0 ff 1 c e , ~siUons In Orange Co. phones. Arl'angc 0""'11 hn;, Ne wport Beach ..,. ... ...., 1_1 ,\ITl~<<-.. ~ __ .. -,-,.--~ ..... 7.~~~_.-,, DR -IV ER-S Exie. Sec'y $650 localed in We11tcllrf are&, u~theover21,bondable& ,\pprox. W pct• ""·k. Qill E CXPERI ENCE r:.. ............... .-.... r.."r- v.·ork for international co. Newport Beach, needs expd In iood phy!ilcal t'Ond. Ha\•c 8:i3-30a0 before 12. or 1 .... ·.•~nl!!!O•p•po•'•'•E!!!!!m~p•lo~y•er!!!!!ol NOT Nt:EDl::D SI EGLER •J\cr :II. Apply Odi_!!s fu!st., Cl'OSS-t'ountry. Nu /lj)(.>cial 11~·engo ft'((d. Apply bell\n lOan1 &. 12 111.1011. MacGregor Yacht Corp 1631 l'lnl.'l'nlin. C.:usln ~l lii;a ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS ,\s~en11Jlcn; ncctlc1J w PC h11un.I ~ :Wh.Jl'r1ng c.'i:JJ\•J'. So:l1111; ll'[U/lt•t; jll,!SL!IOJ1!i open. l'1·1·1111u1\'rll l·11111ivy111t·11l In jtlea!i/llll llUITUUlhllnt:S. t ".tll Ft>r Al'J•L JnllUsll'llll ltl'ltlllOUS 17141 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTKIES ctu' & telephone. Go to Tic 5-tf>-1728 aft 6pn1. ill E. lilh St., Costa .J\tes<r. <:entrally located in Orange ofllce help. Math apptltude Toe l\Iarkel nearest you or PERSONNEL SEC'Y RN·LVN.AJOE 11·7 & $81;-i l\lln. lo $2400 1no11thly I 1.16-4303. CO. New position, s 0 nee. Mel a 1 s IJu<.'kground telt>phone our fliccs. otht>rs. Cownyv,.idc. Top pvt ijuara.nlL~. com1niss1on 11 TRA NSPO RT _::::_:::·:._~-~--- oppol"tunlty to set-up your helpful . Some typing, (714) 833-7417 Busr pc~nncl dept need, duly pay. fmn1ed puy for q1,111.uued. t.:onipany vctucll', I WANTED oy,11 i;ysten1. Great place lo !Okey calculator & TWX f'or lntormulion t>ff1c1ent 1nd1v. to handle 11111ff. fn ll·rw.· ~1on 1hi·u Sat rcpeul 1.1usint.·~,., ""'Ct.'Kly ,.., DYNAMICS U.>'~ l.i i.;1rl.it 1n Lagwia nl~'f'I & rnake lots ol 11,:y,• skillli. Good te l e ph.o n e TIC TOC SYSTEMS conhden~in1 rl'.'-'Ords & 9'5. Le~t-oulic Nurses niuniuly uuiiw;cs. U~)Unlc 3131 \\'. SL•i.;.-1'1't1'\Jn1 1 tteac11.f:t1mt;.xlraspending CQntacts. Sec.retil.rlal skills lOchnique a mu.st. 642-5933 l::qual Oppor. Einpto ·er s<."1·1·etar1al duties, i\lus! Registry, 3:il J1osp!ttit ftd, 1 y,ur!(, 1, 0 cYL'S. LOCltl nn:al (.~ciu· Jl:J.J'l.Jo1· .1.: \\'a111Cl"J n1nncy \11th a Dally Pilot llt'Ct'!Ulill)'. GlRL for typing & tetephone, 1::::::::::::::::::z:i'i::::'I have pe-rsonnel exper. Call N.B. L<>hhy Park Lido J\l•·(i I ""·noicsult.'I'. !';tnt .. A11<l f>ttlJCr ltoute. t.:all l\lr. Se rvice Sec'y $650 Tempoi·acy, niay be tx'MU· Rita Johnson, 5 ·I 0 -6 0 5 5 , 13\d~. 642·!*65 or 540-99~H. ,11r .ll!ill'l In, 21J-77ll-S~ E11uaJ opportuiuLy ~n1plo).cr Lan1bert at 642-4.121. l..utx or cui;tonier contact anent. 642·7812. MANAGEMENT TRNE Co.istal Peri>0nnel Agency, GROW AGAIN I FA~T IS r.t/~' \\"ANTED : Assistant l\1gr over the 11hone, busy desk. GRAPHICS LEADMAN S&L or banking exper. 27tl0 !·!arbor Blvd, Ci\1 HERE WE Everyone. E ati Meat Sl'<'urily SeIViCes Co, trainee. Pizzn ?>Ian, 19W \\'urk lor rapidly expanding t.1.Ll'd wanted for lnter•'or deslrulilc. I ndividual PERSONNE L • $600 1--llurbor, C.l\I. 6-12·9'152 Aft 4 01·a11ge Co. computer llrni. tK_;ror mfg. co. Desired w11:iutenliEJ &. initiatJve to 2 Yrs. <'XP. lntcrv. l'eports, :'ltagnolia·Adams SAW:;S 11crso11ncl y,•antcd PART·TIME Pr>t. Dynamic young bos 11 backg r o und in Silk pr ogress to branch good lyping. Fu!urel! Office open Soon for mens retail cloth"1111:. WEEKENDS WAR EHOUSE \1'/hlgh IQ Is looklnt:: for 111f\1111g:cr, 5 Days .,. Sat 83J..9770 * lOOD/o FREE 1"ull & part lin1e pos1uon~ NIGHTS lndlvldul:tl who can keep up Screenin11:, l\1.urul p1:1!ntlng, ~\.i.\1. Cru h P I 011 r ne1\· office at the comer avull. at 1...aJ;w1a t·ILllS vi" lntl!t'esting O.C. urea jobs SHIPP ER/PACKER "''/him. Variety of duties 1:1cul1iture, resin ¥.'ork, and Ca ll Mr Kelly s ersonne Agency or l\Ia~nolia and Adams ""ill Costa l\1esa location. For 10-40 houi·s pci· week j2l PosiLions Available, I h knowledguofleltering !ityle. 99 • 4019\\/e!i1erly.NB,No.2Ul b 1. 0·110,,11at·•n ··~!"" 0 ,. P I E i t · \\' muc o pp or. lor ALFRED 111• GOH.OON 7 ·3600 Please Cal! For Directions 80011 opening. \ ·e have tntH:u2."' <TW"-v "" :)ccunty for spcl'lld a ec ron1cs r1rlvancen1ent. 1'op T 0 p J)ESIGNS, C.'OlU>. opening~ for ca r eer events, etc. 11820 \l/eslern Av!! Hcn<:fit i;~ 250 Fischer Sl .. C.l\I, l\·1l.i!\1 r 'I rne, Xlu'l rULurc 1~1oth·~~ed salesi>e?p!e either $~.25 hr. U1ll Oef U <jn\ (;amen Grove ~9 !.-3301 Se cretary $600 r or lnteiviews. 54()-2860 y,•/Gg yr 01tJ 1,.'Q, Jtelia, ~1·46. icen."o:u or v.·antmi; to be " Secretaries 5-16-~5'71 \\'E \\'an1 \'11u H yuu have \\' k I f 1 --111 guru·n rnan/Jady wi 1:ar. !rained for&. license. Pler1s1' ----~ . 1 1 . or n ai;c na t l ng GRAVEYARD SHIFT ct1llJt1ck Ayrci1at5-0-9-l9l *Typists S.E;Jl.VICE Sta. Help, 2 1nen l'h111rsidc i1~ntn ass.1stmg rfi'<lrdlng lndustry. &x.'Ome N" J\lr. LL·~1 • ~<lQ.:>155. PHOTOGRAPHERS !/lune nights. K~pcr. only. exper .-:.: would enjoy lront a pa.rt of one of rhe fastest 4JA~~ts!Na ;;~k.B~:. a~ MAssAGE~iRA.~IN=E~E~I ~ ::. * Bookkeepers ,\Jiply Boyd 's ~\rw, -190 E. desk ""·o rk ,. Chccrf11l, tun ~~o:·l.ng L~ndec1.ording Haker St., c .l\1. \owJ.K Jauy tl.S-Jl!J ioi· lcgiti· & SALES REPS r_-::....i~lllll!iiO:--\ l * 11t11 St., Costa r.·Iesa. office ""'/gro""·ing practiL"e. v iues ,,. ing t 0 P -=='-'7.-i'C=:,.,,----1 1nate 11111 u111e pusn1011. 1...:0 1 Walker & l 8·8 Acctng Clrks sBRVICE Sta. Attendant, can 962-24 U3 for tutcrvte"' 1·11tertainen; in pop music GUARDS exp. nct.:cSS<U·y, 11e send 10 * Gen'I Ofc 1u11 & p/tinic. 990 E. Coast H.B. field. Or1U1ge O>. loeation. lmmed. employment, ful l Sl'1100l,ca1'n\\·iuleyoulcai·n. ~••~ '1 1•'r t-l"''Y, N.B. \\'l::LOEB .. short arc. 1 yr Lois ol roor11 for salary &: 1im~. part ume. It19lde App•y any aJtcmoo r * f •I CJ k ex p er i encl'. 2520 So. e t nn•lllon advan"•ment. rk '" rk n ' $175 W k S I + I e r S * SHARE r..qua VJ•i'lJL 1:.uivluyt.:r ·~· ... ¥.'O , n o any sh.lit. '-'''"'• 21 1.: Haroor UIVll., ee a ary SALES Broud1\·ay, Santa ,\na I:==::;:====='.:! Legal Sec'y $750 Unilonns furnished. w:.i.a J\icsa. Commission Ea rn ings VOLT WINNEBAGO \\.'llO WANTS TO \\'ORK? La g una Beach I• • 1 l.arge So. CH.ill. firm looking Nc'A'port Beach, Cosla. r.1csa -• .;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I $225·$300. P e r Week ln1tant Pe r sonnel 201/'o interest, use 10 y,·eeks a DRIVE A CAB! ELECTRONI C rur hea\"ily e 'd 1 al area. Call L<lu Vi ckery. • Ground Floor Opportunity i\lajo !11edl al p yt!ar. PhOnc &10-M82. c oos k •c . /"t· xper eg l!J3.4600, c..:t. .IB:J, 9 A.J\1 to MECHANICAL 'l'I••· ,,,,,,,,.,. leodl>tc• & Staff'•ng New Off•"·e i r c Ian ---H E your hours, wor ASSEM BLER ~ c Y \\' u igauon exper. 3 pr.J -· .. NO\v Available tor yourseU, be your 0""11 Prl·f1.'r Clfl'Cflt'l)l:t: hut ""'Ill 1r:un. ::;1naH t:11n111.any \\'Un IJil'us.un 1iurrou11c1111~1i. NL•w· Jhc Ot.·~·1111, In J'IC\\'porl Ucuch. 1\pvJy ••l ;:.;\VPVlt'f i\11\lt!Nt., LU ll .111.·4 JJ.rn. 51Jj JU(M..'l"li.\f . jJ&-:..~. Elec tronic Technici•n 2 \'can; tiCIKIOI + 2 years t'"Pl'nerx.'\' dcstrable. \Viti as.s1~t 1levelopment o I nirtill'a.l llliln.uncnl5. Scud re:i,ume 10 liM1 Uyna.mic11, Inc., l"Q.11 ;\rnUil.Nll& 1\ve, - St:creta.rial skills a nltVll. ASSEMBLER fa<;ll'SI gr11v .. ing departmen1 or Leading Temporary Service SHIPPING boss. l\·:en or 1von1en. Can B kk GUARDS . . . store photoi,.rraphy company Insurance Conipany "'"18 C D Sol 100 PACKING & be 1· I I h d' l oo ffper $700 L " J'C" 1 1 u 1 l{el'""•tingSale•Of .. -. "° ampus r., te s1g1ty an 1cappe-c.. C F1time, day shll•, O•·"n"" Co. c..:\ 1 en.:c \I'll l ian too SI needs shurp ti ed i ca t e cl """ '""' Ne""-rt Be ch "·'" '141 Ne t Clean Ap~ e f'/ · exper . & knowletlgc ~<&'" • .... ti In No. \Ve•teno Se"lor ""'"' a .,,..,...., a · r -aranc · ar'", .,_1o l•r. Un>tonns 1irc1c1Tctl. ... 1na L'on1vany 11cu11le \\'ho like hard 1rork .... Eq -• o E 1 SHIPPING VI ,--tl Age 2-t "O n{'Cess for this Jocr.J manul. .. • O! orange Counry Udl ppor. mp oyer s., re 1." • J o 1 . fwn. Tot• "• ,, e f 1 t,. 111111 JJll'asant surrow1u1ngs & 111'tlfi1s. £x~.-r1cncc not s pie c >I ,. llrm. Al l hand bookkeeping u " For sn1es & service in Long SUPERVISOR up m 1 your ncome. Guard'm"·k I c ~ N near tne Uccan. in nc1-1·porl nC<Ccssa"".'. S Dr1· e b 6 I r •J'Stc1n used •hru T.B. & • n • """" · "' 8C""h. \V"~. t•n'•·nsler -Hunt· ecretary v a ca irs 0 niOJ'C a Se I ~ Sui 610 E'I Ueai.;h. Apply al l'ltt.\vt'URT \VJ-~ V.'llJ~ TRAIN '" .... ~ da A f • P&L statentcnts. PaJ'roll & pu v ...... a, le • "I !" ington areas. Leads & Steno Y· PP Y Ill oerson, ~-·ndo. (2131 "l' •195. 1' A1t 1 .. t:., ul a.111.-4 p.n1. Positions are 11011• open in To Superv•'se a c-Ycllo1" Cab Co 186 E l 6ti1 "Uarterly ex ..... r. '"' I • o ..,..i;.. "'1rV I · l c~mplcle traln1'n•0 f""n, to 11· I ha I · • ·• · .. ..--.. .. :iu ~uper or. 5'R!-:.lti2:1. the L<ls Angeles, area. .... e present Y ve a pos t10n St Co t M-llt't.'\:ss. llANDYl\.ti\N for Lighting \VHAT ABOUT )"OUR qualified applicants. !or secretary steno, niust t ivities & personne l " s a .... a. A /Payable Clrk $600 1-'ixlure Co. Some electrical MEDICAL FUTURE? NO PREVIOUS EXP. have good typing & s/h in the fuctioni of YARD care, Apt complex. Great N.B. lo..:ation for & ja.ni101;a1 exp er le n c e Employe r Retat'ned \\'E PROr.10TE FR 0 r.1 L' NEd~~~SARY skills. receiving, acces· Need depen?ablc student fOr ""r!IOn ""·ho hos tho~••h necessary. Contact I he I iCt>nse ....,..o applicants PLEASE CONTAC..1' .,..·eekfy ma1ntcnancc. Must knowledge & t:ralnlng ·~;;ea \\'ood Llghlini Fixture Co. ln PhysiclallS Ofhct!s Be fits .\Vl~lN 1\·eiron1e. Outstanding Greg Ne"•land o ry packing, & i tor· have equip. l\lgr., hCil\'Y i\/P desk. Will be 2031 Soult1 Ea.st tltaln Sl, Ins bJ·lin/Span tu $650 n.ed l'f "" h ~'thcompanjoy n1anagement opportunities, Bank of America age of sales stock. 2610 Florida, H.B. Irvine bclw~n II:~ & 5 pm, lik ofc bi·hnJSpan lo $650 pni 1 e, e'" • mR r commissions from haOOling this phase only, tltonday thru Thursday. ticruo teen It type ~bllU medical & profit sharing. $800.$l600 monthly 500 Newport Center Dr. 4 Y•ars exper. in " ,,_~,:!~"~'"~'='~·~Ca~· l~•f~------Eo~t:JtGETlC couple needed 10 manilf;C s""·LnL g J.ool. & up(~. Hti. 7\~j or ~13-t.:.\i-~. -E ng ineeocr~,..,_ W~a-n~t,-d~ lnll'l'e5ll'<i in a 2nd incoml!. l\11lnage1ncnt. Di.II 63S-6123. I~ but helps It p erson I~=='--"'~='='='--Fashion !!land packaging & sh lp- underst&.nds other areas of HOSTESS Front Ollice to $550 & more to start. 136-350S hkkpng as \.\'tll. Pi\RT Tli\1E \\11'.:EK.E.i~DS. Jt.N. plume hrly to $-1.50 PHONE FOR For Personal Intervie'""'' E al O ping. \\'Ill train, contact Dave at MEDISEA~CH APPOINT~IENT TODAY Call C. L. Bridges qu ppor Employer Cl I. Cbil' 610.-99 PHOTO SECRETARY PLEASE APPLY llll' 1e.s 1, "' 1 1\ Professional Agency (714) 63S..7921 ADMINISTRATIVE H.OUSKEEf'ER needed. Lt\"c Ste~ 18662 MacArt.hur No sh , but typing skills. Co IN r6:so~ MALE DIVISION in or out. Take care of ty,·o Irvine ~ CORPORATION Sales (No experience ok) prefers_ someone ""·/ex~~· SEi\'D "\'OUR RF.SUi\rE TO: boyli, ~ & 7 years of age. At ED l CA L Ass T . , ENGELHARD SILVER in ty_p1ng contracLS. Xln t BECKMAN Charlles Trading Post • ESCROW OFCR Adm Trainee $12K l'riva.te room, TV. etc. Call 'enthusiastic, for front & benefi ts. Salary lo $650. 494-1629 Strong bac k gr 0 u n d in day& &Mj-2524 and eves back oUice for Mission OF AM IC $600. Wk. Commission Call Coastal Personnel WE BUY, we SELL huslness df:,sired. for tbb 9611·9386 ask lor ·roni. Viejo Pediatrician. E.,p, ER A LIKE FAU..I NG e:~d.~· 2790 Har· lnstnaments, Inc . Antiques, l\letats, J unk gn."at oppor. to join multi ; HOUSEKEEPER '* Local resident & r e t. OUT OF BED Ap I" 8010 inllHon $ division of int'I Live-In, 2 Child, °"''ll nn, tv, preferred. .J. 9 5-0 3 0 0 & WESTCOAST IF YOU SEIL: SECRETARIAL good oppor· Campus Dr. ;1t P 1anc1s firrn. \\.'ork for operations Good home. &42-Sll3 !Sll-2400_ =~~~=~~ FOR THE TOP COMPANY portwiity for bright girl who Jambo ree Blvd. t..,.\DY Kenmore ;\ u 1 0 ~ n1gr w/much potential for 1.lUSiCIANS WANTED ntE TOP LINE! enjoy1 dealing w/thc pub· Irvine, California \\'asher s cycle, reblt .!< advancement. Exper i n HOUSEKEEPEll. part tin1e, (714) 833·8752 \\'ITH TOP INTEGRIIT! He, xlnt telephone voice a Equal Oppor. Employer !,.'Uaranteed $75, free dcl. lnv~ntory control, co&t over 40, light inval.id care, 3 or 4 players ENGE 1. HARD hallmarks, must, good typing skills,, I~""~"";,;,"""",,;,,,;,.,.~ 541;-8672 Imn1ediate openin~. Expcr. In Sb.le & Joan escro""''· \\'ork In Santa Ana. C;1JI f\lrs. Schwer 'l'ul'SdU.Y & Thunoday ':17i-3ID:J ~Ion. \\ cd &: Frklays 121.:iJ ti7o--0:.!m ' ESCROW OFFICER t·:xper. Full·llmc Security Pacific Natio n1l Bink ~ l'\cv.·port Ctr Dr, NB 614--01\J, l'XI 2Ga Equal 011por. ~mployer ncctng, sales reports, price Newpon Be)lch 67:>-7363. llSAN21'~PWeal~1HCaroCOOleK"~ ~.;~ serializes, \\'eights, . 9 9 9 son1e gen. office duties, Min SHIPPING & \\/arehousc n1a n .::..::c.:=:c:..,..~-~----1 5heet", etc etc. neceli5, HOUSEKEEPER Q'AI'-f'lnc ea. ~10-~100 or 2 yrs oU!ce exp, apply In \Y/sonie exp. Full tilne, '* '* HEBLT i\·ashcl', dryers, Dt:.-gi.-ee not mandatory. for i;eml·invaUd. 1.1ust drive. NECECITA 0 fer ado r al~~~"'.'!~~~~~!!!!!• I bar (and ENGEIJiARD is person, 500 Newport Center V..'ilsons of California 1181 dsh/\.\·sh. $50 & ur !ti 1 yr Accnt T r ne $800 835-21.Ul S.A. de ma q u ina . Exelenlc PIZZA l\1AN \\'ANTED, no ALL ,ve sell!!). 11 you are Dr, NB, Suite 600. Logan o..i ' ga!'. ;HG-5218 01· 8::19-7620. Opponunhy for deg r eed HOUSEWIVES _ ~10TilERS .traUajo. Llama 645-1797 e:o:p. full time. Apply 30242 bo n d ab I e and mean *Sec'ys, Bookkeepers Silk Screen Forema n GAS SfOVE 530, <15 O lll.'t."Ountaut 10 see the \.\'Orld as pan time ma Id 5 . N CR Proof Operator Cro1\11 Valley l)arkway, busine!IS, please ca 11 J{ave too many t:i lil>t r.1nsl have good job shop llONDA, Chopped, '""'·/11:lta at comparues expense. Will t~Jexlble hrs. call Ney,•pon 1~1ush local branch. Creal I..aguna Niguel. 6T;,-2131 pr 5 4 7 -8 U 9 6 Liz Reinder's Agency exper. & able to make o""TI frame & tires. $:! S11Q. 5'\8- 1raln here & lhen be sent Oumnel Inn, 6000 \\'. Coast benefits. Some exper. m a PRINTER Experienced on AN YTlf.tE! Training and 4020 Birch St., Suite 104 panels, setups & screens. 71 98 ask for Carol, eves. abroad. 1'1ust have 1·2 yrs Hwy, N.B. Ask f 0 r bank ncccss. Call Coast:il ;\Jiele HolaPrint & A.H. assistance? Cert ai n I Y ~ NewPort Beach 833-Bl!MI Start $693 + DOE. Call Ed Gi2-ll36 of gen'! acctng expcr. Lrg house~per, &12-3030. Personnel Agency,~. Dick. i\lust be a producer i\tanagementavailable. Dial A Job 13~ \Volt. 540-6055. Coastal -Rent Washers/Drye rs international organization 1 -::=;::;;:':~;:::"":::~:"'i l i•ii'JO~H~arbo~~r}lll~i·d0C~'~l~=1 •hat can put out i;ood cletui Al\tERICAN No Charge To You Personnel 1\gency, 2 i9 O $2. \Vk. Full maint. ba5"d in Orange Co. INSURANCE SALES · ' 11unlily \>o'ork on time. HERITAGE SILVER E llarbor Blvd CT\;l • """ ,,,.,2 '* Coit Accnt $900 NEW ACCOUNTS "" '° r ii y & dependability SALES "abli•hed 1965 " . ~= N Or. CLERK 11\lhout "over the shouldel' AGGRESSIVE GIRLS SECRET1\RYJCirl Friday, SOLICITORS KENi\10RE Electric Dr')'cr, ,0 ti\ " P-•. t•-nt of this 0· . ange Co. company N ~--ti ha · · .. · · 1 If architectural planning firm, Telephone ""1>rk • from your white, good <.'Ond1tion, $75. .. . .. = '-'·•ng for ex~•. -t o exp nee., earn \vhlle >'OU r1~n y -we ve an supc1·v1s1011 JS esse..nlia . • -·' .. ng 1 f"" "-ho 12 br Call "'" ,-,62 I IC II . 'l"•t ....... .....,.. ~ ....,.. · I h 1 · b 1 L(}U1\l or 8 W.I ...... e beautiful office• 1-·ted ;.. me. · · + comm. .~""'-"7'------~= c ynan1 mi. 1 ....., .,....sen aC'COU!ltalnt woo ,.. also learn, part time, evl'li & opcrung or new accounr:. you a\·e a re 1 a f' pennanent ""''ition In 8 -"' II t l 991 -~ II 'I f • •kill• l• k-•· l"" ti l k ~· '' . . ,. If . ..,., Fashion Island. ~!••, an co ec --u.;u B ' I 8020 n 1~· n .. · 1nC"u , ,. bi-liJigual u 1 1 r o n i .,.,. '""'• u..u me ""'hen quali; c '.!r ...... ..,.,er ex(X'r. ust 1magu1a 1ve se starting very acti\'e boutique. Good •J., • .., 1cyc es Executive Secretary l·luding brwd ad1nlni11trat.ive passibility for relocation tied. have good typing skills. proven background. this job opportunity \ti/lots of room accurate 75, S/H pref, Sr B Ind ha.:kground. Sjllury open. into one o! their foreign Farmers Insurance Croup l'Ll::ASE CtJNTACT can pay \\'ell. &'6-0198. for advancement. ~1ust have enjoy a variety of dut.ies. S · ~~ l us; to $l'1K Slart lr11111ecli1\tt'ly. Phone concerns. Degrtt necess &: Ed Lani * a:IQ.ls:H Greg Newland' e:o:per. in boutique clothing hours 8:30-5, cn11 bet. ll & r. , .. c engmeer l\1aric Ann lluze tor ap-Caslilian Spanish. Bank of Ame rica PRODUCTION sales & Need A Job NO\V. ,,;:12~·~&~W;·'~1~°'~-,,.,~--==-1In~~~~af~~de\'elop :~~ \\/ANTED 10 speed guy's or g&.J' s bike. 548-28.16 poh11n1~7j:l.J700. Food Salis $750 J ANITOR ·.,.,.anted. Apply In f1.Jo Newport ·L'cntl'r C'lll for app>intment SECRl:."TARY:Sales Office. Shlp/Sched. Spec to $1-:'K Dogs 8040 EX. SEC'Y $750 Lrg food processing co: ln peraon, Beverly ~1a n or Fashion Island THE LOOK 644.6500 Exp. ~ired. r.1u.at Legal Secy, probate $700 Co11sln1ct11111 l•H l' k ~ r oun d Orange Co. looking tor Conv. l~osp, 340 Victoriu, 836-3505 CONTROL CLERK / SALES\V0f\1AN-Assl. mana· be responsible & personable Acctng cashier $520 e PUPPY WORLD .• y,·/sklll at dt•!all. UJ111 ol lndiv., "'ho bas s o m e CM. 642-03.Sl Equal Oppor employer. ger , gift shops in Ne\\·port Type 4$-\VPM. Xlnt sa.laI')' Gen'\ Ole Trne S450 \Vatch dogs· German Shep. PH. Split Ft"'f". Cull Control exposw'f! to .food industry. J UG 'N Gavel Re!ltaur.int Ne""·spapl'r Carrie rs· EXPEDITER & Costa f'.lesa . Part time or & benefits. Ca.II for appt. F1C Bkkpr, ConslT S850 herds, Oiihuahuas, Ti n y Cllre<.'r E 111 p Io y n1 en t \\'ill be handling Orange C.O. now hiring ""'aitresses, bus bOYS & GIRLS lull lime. Expel, mature. In-540-9830. Insurance Biller to s.600 Poodles, Pit Bulls, Cocka· Agl'ncy, 556-8505. 31 00 territory. Co car + exp+ boys, help for cucklail tervie\.\'S Thurs, l\1ay 9. 4-6 SECRETARY Payroll Clerk to $750 poo, Japanellt.' Span., Irish Jf\.•11)(' UI., N.B. bonus, lounge. 14Hi0 Beach Blvd, 10 yrs & Older High n1ath 11ptitude required. pm, Galleon Gifts, South for Real Estale finn typing Accounting $600 Sellers, 11uskies, Pugs, Bull G f:XPEltlENCED Resin Indus S•l•s $12K Yiestminslcr. 1\pply Jn DAILY PILOT Scheduling & FoJIO\,•Up, Coast Plaza, Costa uresa, or 60 y.•pm. Shorthand 70 wpm Clel'k Typist to S500 Dogs, 100 1'-fI}-."ED PUPS.! \\'or·ker'$. Rt>sponslble & National finu is lookJng for person. Able to read blueprints & call 838-3814 mlnlmun1 3 yrs experlenL-e. Recept/Sec'y, !;f.B. $550 Stud Service i\losl Breeds. Koo"·l('(tgenblc. Good pay, aggressive exper. outside H R Opa type .JO v.·.p.n1. SALES: Job Shop printer Excellent Co. hen et! ts , Call ~eannie Sisco Open Eve~. 531·5027. ~24-0010 sales rep v.•Ja proven tract KEYPUNCH OPR as outes n needs exp outside man. Phone 639-M20 for appoint· & Sid Hof!man GREAT P}Tenees AKC 9 "'° E "··n.:-n•E'NC<'D "'11.i•--'"'• record. \\'ou.ld preler lndiv. Data Proce&,. Part·limc Dana POI.Rt Call 1-·or Appl. Good con1niission. 646-0198 ment. NEWPORT m/f xlnt show & guardian . • -u·i:.1.., ~ "" ...... -; ""'ho hRll some koowledge or 4-7 Daily Jnduslr!al Relations Personnel Agency Male $:.!;;,(!; lem $ 7 j 0 . Apply in ~rson. Carro_w ~ exposure to the heating, air CLE K T PIST SALES, no exp. necessary, SECRETARY, typlna:. SH 833 D 0 N B 58&-2366 i,«"steurant, 620 i\ve. PIOO, cond, or plumbing indu.st.ry. R y Cap1'strano Beach (714) 494-9401 h'ull or pa.rt time. Great pref.. SC area, lrnmed. 064v12'.311'0'' • . . SC Co car + bonus plan are Engineeri1 • .,t dept, f thne arlvancement. 832-427'2 opening DOG 08£DIE.i'lCE Cht\SS EXPERIENCl::d b rk f a l only some of the benefit& CLA·VAL CO. \...o TELONIC Pl.It your budget back on 49'.?-3586 1-;:::;=z======I TOSta.rt\\'ed.Junc;-i,inthe ('(l()k!o!, IOJl \11\~l'fi. Apply Ir\ av11.il to this person. So. lilh & Placentia, Ci\l San Juan Capistrano INDUSTRIES lhe track ... Se.II idle items ~s=E====AR~Y"-'2~bu-,-y-ex-.. -.Y STEN Nel\llOrl ' ln·iJiC' lll'Cil. Call iK:~n c.:iurow's ll.l!~t.au· Calif. terrltot')'. Exper. req'd, xln 't bent•fils. \\'ith a low-cost Daily Pilot ti\'es need sharp gal Frt· . 0 _::_546--19:~="::::.·--~---- rflnl : 620 Ave. 1~1co; SC. Pl•nt Supv $12K Free lile & n1cd Ins. Paid Classified Ad! Call 642.-5678 day, typing, S/H, phone Fet;. Paid ~itio!1 w/fund GOLDEN Retrei\·er, male, 7 5-JO Yrs exper. necess for absence & vacations. Proll1 CALL Mr. Lowder La guna Beach l --''od;;;.=ay~! =======-_;"~"~"':·.;·~·k~lo;;,r,;T~o~m~>l6-~!~l1~2.I nust!li org~at10n .. Good ?\1os. AKC Reg. Basic sharlng. Equal Op po r . Equ:ll Oppor, Employe r ' i!ICCretarlal skills & Om for 1raining. Best 0 [ fer . FACTORY WORKERS Ma ture women Perm. Pos ition IJA Y & S\\llNU Ll!r n1ach. & a<:n. prod. 1987 PIR<.'Cflll{l Ave., Ccy,.;ta J\lc~il FRY COOK l;;xper. t'ull, p/l\rnc Surf & Sirloin thlll new position in food enlployer. _1iif~4.c92i·~44~2~0iTt'iC--I•""""""""-""""""!!!!!! record keeping. Also Fee 551_274J. 1na11uf. linn in Or~e Co . .!!!~~~~~~~~""'I NITE AU O Positions. --'--=-7-C~~=--~=~ Expt'r in food processing or LEADING VAL VE J.lotcl or club ~~.!r. R.....,,.,1. Rea l Estate Sales SEEK & FIND,. ~tt,jor Products or the U.S. Jason Best Agency A ireda le Pup1 AKC da iry proc es sing ,~ ·~-, $ 9 17400Brookhurst,F.Vly Championsired.6,1·ks. t> n viron1nent mandatory. MANUFACTURER l\11oii·ledge of NCR 4200. 4 Suite 213 963--6715 old Cull 8.)S.500:°1 Education open fQl' right Needs 1''/lin1c. See Personn e l MA C II t N E R S O Y S BE AN S N 0 person. DRAFTSMAN f.111:r. L·icenslng School -BEAUTIFUL. St Bernard Mfg Engr $llK E:o:per. In Vfllvc de!!-lgn, Balboa Bay Club H in E 0 S A S A C P Y 0 S E M 0 P A A S M sz,y~~~~~r~~t~~t.p~ll~~l~'. Puppies, 6 w}>s old, call Stl'Olliil: indiv. ""·ho has pr o<i u c t I on Io o I in g, lZ2l \V, Coast 1-lwy, NB untlngton Beach 8 C Cf M A J 0 I( C S E G A R E V E 8 R l\lr. Richards, 8-16-5455. 96 3- 3963 or &\ 2 --0800 nit Spni t>Xp(lllute top r od u ct Ion tolerances & fits. Make NIGHT CLERJ\, F/P tin1e, 1.611 1 Bea~h Blvd. THOROUGHBRED Cocker rntes. time study & all detull drawing! directly xlnt y,·orking cond. Ne"''POrt • • 1ust Stnrl r1'tllnlng E A II C G 0 E O A 8 N A E P N L M S S 1'ELEPHONE SALES Spitnicl Pups, 7 1\'("Cks, phase 1 of Indus. lrom layout. Xln't benefits. Bench 1'ravelodge. &12-8252. e Clo~rd Clrt:uil 1V v E E t: A N T o S g T A o A t 8 y o s STUDENTS 64:>--082\I ~lneerln.g. Exper. hi nlote CLA-VAL CO. NU RS }' S A I D F ~ 0 Nallon\vlde lll'ft>rr1ds Su1nmer iii coming, v.·e liaVf' I =P7U~R~E~B~R~E~'o='-=,~\'~ci~n-m_ran_c_r lnl .. rt.nt t '-• ti~ , p ~ '· : e 1\-tvdlcal Progr"'" E M M 8 I 8 C U ' N C T I B I I E Y T R. Icy,• m<lre ~tn-for 16 ,...,, -.. ·~"· 17th & PlaCC11tia, cr..t EX E R I E N C E · "' • • u..-•• ".. pups, 6 \\k!t old. ,\ner 6pm, D f $13K '~ ·• ~ ' . • l\lana~e111c-nt l"rog1·11n1s yr olds & up. Part linle ra ts na en l Equal Oppor. Employer BePREF 1 ERREO. All • ~h1fl$. e l'rtt 3 \\'eek In Deplh R JI I 11 U I O C A H A p 0 U R B S B 0 cmployrnent. $1.75 hr to C;ill :il2-SIOG. Edelcc,1gnln>-edMlecorhenm"~nlu· f. tim<>'per 1 In· LEGAL SEC'Y ver Y r.ianor, 244a2 Via 1'rainlng~Program start +bonus. 892-2258. GRE't"llOIJND puµp1es. ~ood Oran.,.. Co. eng~;ged In !he Fee P81d. Prestlg\ous law Estrada, Laguna Hllls. e Earn \\'hile "\'ou Uu1,, A C C T C L A T U T y M A p ?it T y E p TELEPHONE Ans. Serv. lan11ly pct. $.l">. Ca 11 FUl.J~ or p1u1 time, \'11 rlot1ll e.-f\rm In S.A. Pitu5t hftve NURSING Ca ll B ill F lory 832·5440 G A A N C t U -~ fQ'F10 S N A E B Y 0 S 49-1-1·1 5 1 ans1ve1ing houn1, PBX or ~.~clloo of elc:ctro-mech liU£r11Uon exper. SaJary to RN Supervisor, 3·11 f/time ~1ond8y thru l"rld(I)' ... -UL!J op~f~fSnot~~~,;., "~per Free T~o~Y~o.----IQ45=~ I answering l>t!rvil.'e exp. pref. ""'"'· $750. AIM! 1',ce Jobs. O:ill & . U·7 p/Hme. Aid~ all • T. ARB ELL ~f N. L C ~I R V E BfffiC M B A R E T S "~' .. 5030 '''· CoAst Ill\)'., NB loi64ii~ii87ii39ii ..... iiiii0iiiiiii .... 1 Technlclan $900 Gloritl Gray, 540-6055, shifts. Hunll.ngton Valley• 0 t: SE AT S NUB t o ET~ p R 1 T ELLER rP.EE TO tiOOD 110:\IE. I' Instrumentation back;mund Coastal Penionl'ICII AJC'.l)Cy, Cunv. Hosp, 84~1. \•iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ Fee Pait!. Beautiful modem I Jo,·cahl~ Slwne.e: {'JI. CAii *GA RD E NE R* ne:cess for loca l 2'790HarborBlvd,Ot 20FFICEG1RLS REAL ESTATE T ll ll L U ~t BA RA .• Tl.S O PM b.'lnJllnN.B.,Vould pl'l'frr .J9+-5iO:l. Be )'i>Ur CM'n hoss1 Pnrt or en\.•irorunenta.I t e It l n I LEGAL S C SALESMAN exper, but \\ill L'()niilder I =<"!;:.c,f,'o<_=--~,-~b~l fJlinic. Ynur own nrea. laborntocy. 3 Yrs expt-r. {n E 'Y $800 NEEDED U C C A 5 E L I N 0 M u@:f]A 8 C T t: sharp indiv. w good math ~ t ·"-,Pl!PI')· .\~ Dr 1 1 c J.tlgh lrlL'()me. (;uAranteed IUllll<>lC data & reduction& Exper corporate lnw .. R.•Hllo telephone dispatch '\lh)' not y,·ork In the holtest fll(}lltudt'. Sa.lacy 10 $-1:,0, fen1Rk Ct:rk-J-Pf'O Custoniers. Eam No..-., Pay hfeCP, Jo'ec Pnld/Also Fee Jobs ritum ~ 25, able to drive a r e a, ti u n t Ing to 11 A U T 0 ~f 0 D I D t. 0 A B l C C O 11 Also F«• Jobll. Cnll Sally • a."lb--'jloijJ_•~--I I.Ater. I A J b' WESTCLIFF App\6 In Person Bt'nch ' Fountain Valluy? s T 0 s A c l. A R u p T A N A c c 0 c Harl. ~. Coutal l""r· 2 f't'I'(' 1'11rnkt'<'1~ rc111atts. 5 3 D•a 0 n -I '" YELL W CAB CO Let us trnin you. C11.U 1'hll .. . "I 534-7187 o r 34--144 I · · r "niom1ft ,..,..ency . • f\lc Nt1mPC. v 1 LL AG I!: Mlnn~·I 1\xeni.::y. 2790 Ht1.rbor Blu"· & 1.1h11~· u11d o uc. • fl.lurk 111 Center\ 186 E. ijjth, ()):iita t.:te11n lnst111ctlorm Thf. l\lddc11 11illll~ li•t•d below •Pl'N' loswud, Hl\'d., CJ\!. • ~7WU • 11 l65l E Edl1111:er S \ REAL ESTAT1':, !)63."567. btK'k•·atd. 11p, d(l'l>'n, °' dt1gonallJ Ill lilt pu.i.dt. Ft!ld c.ch GARDE N E R 556 00 · .... 2.-8836 • ·1 • OFr"ICE Hrlp. S:lm<': typing, hldll•11t11111tt11dbo:..i1it1t1 -"o•·11: l\.l'llt .\S,6"k\old,J l\t~le. Newpor1er Inn needs • ~ ll-;hl office \>o'Ork, Mountlni;t RECEP TIONIST APTO\!Olln.i·.s MAt:Hn"';11y f'Ot!ltllY TELLERS, E X P ER. 1 3 •·r1u,1lt". \l< 1 1hl·r hnlC---~n-lor perm, "°'ltktn. LINDSEY Nurae Re...1s'''" !'1 of X o ... -!Shout• ,.~ ., ,. · .. • r< , •n :. APPLY .:)l;i.ml.'sc. 6i~7 .~ •• " -ll ~ Bl Soll ~1 5' ... ~ .,.....,.,, " '"""Y Fee Paid. RrAutllul n1odcrn· llf. 'tit.~"'' ,,,.•.A · · "·' • I =,--.,-~ NO PHONF. c A J, t~ s o6•uu An vi .. e .w L t N 0 S E\' At e d I c n 1 \\.'Ol'kl'nJt w/hands. Apply . 1;11~l!ICA.t.!i MATURAl.r.A~ ~•Ylll>\.NS -1 BANK OF N EWPO RT Tfl \{:;noo 1tO~tE lovely Pl~J>:ASE Appl~ In perllOn COl!tl\ ~fcsa EmplO)'T'nt>nt Agency. N<?rot Orlin""" Coft~I Oetll::il X,na olficr, -4 rlay \i·ork l\'('C'k. i.U.'411&11 PllfATllt.'i TOllAr..00 ~· Do 161 11 k 1 RN L -~ ""-.... ,1rvl••• SUlte'"''i· i\lul!t bt:,· rffit'il'nl on 1iush r.--P .. u \'tr at h, f'I. B. 1 nc 11 1 1 1 • hct~1n 7·:! As •'or Cl~ fiOO No. Euclid, Anallelm '11, VN '1 & Practlenls. .._. ,. b 1 1 -· See Mr. ~mlU1 1!11-7 1,jT 1.11111 1107 .llunbotte Rd, Call 7164120 ?>1alo &: fem. Jo~or pvt duly, Costa l\1ei:t . ' ' J.~on \It-on~('. J s~ net' l1 To otdn sny or all of 1he: t:11p1ndtd "'Stck It. fintl .. boob , F,qu11l Oppor EtnplO\'ff" ~itEE:. r i001err--m..~---~ N.B. at.all relict A other medical OLDER LAD ' / "° ('(' n ' -t" .... ., i. ...... lo. 7 d ~ I h lli h ks • . 1 \: ·~ 21~ Hawthorne blvd. fields. &~tfi, Cosla ~tc'u. Y to 8l1Sist in S..lly JI Art, ~t>IO-fi05.'l. Cotlll11tl 1 n.um"""n -1,.,.,....,. , ~ ....., ccn11 or tac • rn• !\& c tt m11I'" t;ooit " h h iJoK. au11Ulf'd Art! Clll l 64.i-~78 Torm.nee 2U!M)-TT12 GuMt Home. UV<'-in or 1,rnainnt"I Agl'nry, 71'90 H"r-) payabk to "Sctk .l find," Star-Ttlqrwm Syndkttt. Addms AR)' day ll tbe BEST DA\" to I ~'<ifi! ~MMi'IUJ loffn,yl CLASS SEU...Cii -&lz.5611 11\.~UI. 557-37)'3 -''-"-'_;' B'-1" .. _C:._''_;';_· ----_k_'"-'"-"'-'*" __ ._r th_._ .... _ . .;. .. _;P"_·_________ Nil '" lid! Dun't dt'ta)' • . ('1.\S.'i i:•~LL.'-• &G-M7I • L • - 9920 -' Free To You -8045Furnilure 1050 I Hou1ehold Goodt 1065 Music•I lnstrum'ts ibi3 iNts, Rent/Cher. 9050 Maida 9731 Maida 9138_ Toyota 9165 1 Chevrolet ll 'I L \\'1rcl~ l'u..: Tl'rr11!r,] ~1usr ~r.:L.L! 16 n corved CAll l>ET, new ¥1.0re: not )'Ct SUNCERLAND 4 pc., Drum EXPLORE ISLANDS 1 ::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1·'-''-;,~7~4:ty~11~y~11tiyr.A1-'ti!\ C'.HEV. r11p1·11·1· '' rtr. Exct•I. l\lotor. uu· 1·u11d, l~rK;iln $600. &&U~l l~i. 'j() !\.t<>NTifi.'ARl.0. 1 ow111•r. Gout! mik·n1•f'. l~oud l\J/ltl. 1~1 nfft•t. 67il-6J16. 111.1h· Al\(" ~\Hh J•lllll't'"". ·'"la, E l'l11 00101', $100. romiileted·OO room. l l)el. Paia:I• cy-1nbala incl .. On betlul. ~1· K£'TCl-I. Xlnt ATTENTION .MAZDA OWNERS u u I ll\\ t~·i· "'"' 1111. 1·.uulOt k1•1•J1-1::·, i:.!" l)(.'\'t>lcd ~" KlaA. truc:kloo~s 11lrcu.dy 1u1·tv~i. I $230.,_ !!:.!!:_*'~:=~~~ rates, day• or w l' e k . ''ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL" '.\lu•t lt..1\'~ 1,-1\l'l•d ~(J 1 '"/lt-c llibh!'. dbl (M..'<le:l:il, l{ug~ <h~nt•. Sh 11;.: 11. 1 Ofc. Furn. & Equ p. IOIS Rekrv. l't'<J. Box 316, - ! 11...F.:~'~' J;J. Hron.zt' i;:;u1ldcd lan1p & 1ilu~h. hi-lo, 8 oolOh. Phone .... --Bnlboa 1s. Ca. 92007. , _\JIOI: \J:l.E 1 ,11 ... 11oiJa\>'d ... h,·d1•, SUI. fi11n 11ut~1 11i1.t.' f7l ·ll 49&-0J~;>. TYPl':\VHITJ::R Sale. lA>\.\'et.I Bo•tt, s.U 9060 ll•iH 1 i• r ~ ntll'l'l1ona!P I••\ "l'f n111l! lr:11n1'. 2lll'I~1 Jewelry 8070 J)rlcc11 on all 1.l11111da. New I ~;;;;;~:.::~~---:.::::1 1~1:! ii1i.." ,. ti! 1~1(111 1u ;, 1>hce1,., StAJ. Pr o f Cl-le<:t. JJOrtabl!. , $00, 5 )'n :f"!'fil·:(;tClUS 1111111111.:-. uc1.><l 11 1nu·nir:o.. 24"x5', $40. A111l<1ue f)ESPERATJ::. Ladles ring, ~U:u·lintee. 1213) 506-199l SABOT: ltbfrgls.i;i; ruce, <..-tn-Vacation Saf"!:tY Check & Engine perform· lu\ ulj: hunll' :t·~ inQ. ,olcl. l!<1U11 Ui·;:e~ 1 3 5' ";ire + :l Sapphlrcio. Dlun\Onds 1lOd OKS s1a up Exec swvl chrs ter board, B:hl~~ mast. Red, ance -Saturday, May 11, 8 AM~ 5 PM -For FREE Automotive Clinlc BHt DHI Anywhorel LEASE OR BUY All Modolsl DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA B!k & S<1l1 ,1,, r11.~11pt_•r :i1s--0220 :.'~~~. 11~ . ./\ ~.,; ·,..:.~ < e ea + Jtublcs, ap1!r. S1SOO. Sell I s1'1~. r;ecy ch rs $8124. "'ht & blue iail. Super fast. furthPr information see our ad this Fridav ---_ -'"'-'"-·-"'· .,...,...,...,.,, ~. 839-5095 . Pl·-~ I" 19, ~1, SUpu cood. $4~. SAB01.·, (\" k d • 2 FRE f: ,.;111·r.,s "'""' °'" • '"'" 'OOd brd d ·•ee en er section or Daily Pilot) or call · ' (',\l.L ,1.~1 ... 1< ; l'.'.\I I TllEJV\PEUTIC tlhl db co1n pl Machinery I071 64r3'i08 "' • Vcenie:...._1 · ~ .~· today '· 1966 J{Mb"lr: C Pit 616-~.;·r:\ . . , ~ ~l'.-1--l:::~'i • .,, l'lr1tlor.r~1 rockt•r ~·i0 .. 2 uphls \\'holesale Daylon imotnrs, Pett IOl7 ;~:::..:::::::..· -------~b~~T~ ~~~aE~;~ .-' s~. Vanny & bnc'h Szj. 1 oani. ery """"" l'o, ..... ~· :-.l l.1'.1111'.l{n,1.L.11,,' 11\.Jli·, ·' ~ ....... i·IU"s $ij cuch-, l\\•1n bt-dli 11um~ paint, tools, grlndt>rs, *ifcurlty p Lffod* HICH speed 18' nicing Cat. MIRACLE MAZDA 1y $55.25 36 ~Is. JH'Hlt ( !11~. r. n-.1~Jy; (~~mpl _$.'JO .• ".'ntl~u~· roll ·~ nictn~ ra-sten€!1'. .•Ir hose, St'cf 32<: lb. Co~ clt. 21c lb. !\f\1st !lee to. believe! Great 2l50 Harbor Blvd. C.M. MJ-5700 ~~~~1~p@n Ctl~ 15:.~':'°' Corvette 9932 '73 C()RVEiff~ .wt Xlnl 0011(1. 10,000 nil. J'/S, air, A?tf Fl\1 • 4 Jif)d. $63.'"iO. 213-5.~0. !11'0 n -•· r i 9e.Jn ... ;:,pm • \VfU. PAY TOP DOLLAR t"OR YOUR vf..-ITE dlr .. s.J2-SRi:::,:'1c_ ___ __ Dodge 993S '.\r1prnve~ho1111 · .1 1s...;;.~~ d.1·~k ~jO(): ,Sli\#:CI ~!W n~i~c.h f)()? nvets, ~lf'ctnc/\I \\'ire, D.ltL.'s $2.;,o. 10/more fl. t.~r the fainily. $1!ID. ca\l i'l''!!--".!'YY~~"'!'"!:~·:"'!'!'!'!!~""----'!!!!'!i 1 1· 1:1 .1·;, 1·u1r· p:u t 1•ur·J:111,.-~1 ~2.'.· i\11~., tlhll~e~. l ,\t !I S\\'1tches, boxes, hubbell, 547-3977 1418 E WUshire SA G15-6866. Antiqu•1 & Clesslc 9520 P.MW ;712 I l'lllC'~. ~ 11k' uld, llur1·~ I ~W&-1(),~~ J:3ll lo lS:W; Oliys i,.'Cl1\fK'Ctors, grinding "'heels, • . •\«• T-BffiD ·'oop. oot bo"~ --'-------..;.;;;! '!i9 DODGl•; Dl\HT. ~•Ir .. ;~~J. I JS..121i2 I bo II Pianos' Organs 8090 ~ ... .., ..... , bln\\'ll ht'lltl J.:O ... kt•I , •I ~J'.lo.'l'1 1. , h"t•·l'. !MiS-t>~16 ·' -too xes &. ro aways. i\von dingy, e.xtras. $.):WO. 1'10DEL A Ford 1930, llOOd 1 .~. 'I' Furniture S05D j re. r:uig l3tlr1u .,uite, h11nd Open 8:~5PM. Sat noon. I. PIANOS Ctill 962-9693 corn!. as Is SJZ"JO or lx>st ORANGE COUNTY'S' pus· h~f~'i"t3 ~it1;r nul\>. BILL MAXEY TOYOT~ ltt'.FRlGEltATOH, :: )rln\d, 111fl1·c lll'bli. 1111h'r Wd fnJ111" ,\· lll'dt':-.1al, ,-;: misc. t'ouricsy (';1fpt•!s <'ru'\'l·1I, $100 Cable-Nelson CSH. 16.)8.{i.3 Superior , at BEA FUL 12• C offer. ~10-1 att 6 OLDEST 1'111~1·1· Pi1too $lliCJ?. Aml'r. \re ~uy scrap copper·br-dSs-• ORGANS earrYi's1 00 etu·. $~.n1~'. Rec VehlCltt 953'0 I ford _ 9940 uvhols l'1'i.'ll/\('r, $1;,IJ, Oov.11 &.lununum cond ~-2.7398 & • 1971 TOYOTA 1600 • !<!\1/(('11 Chnileo· Jou1~t· $175. Miscellaneous 8080 Rentals fr <5 · :>.:> • .... New brakes, tires. bt1tt . Koni ·10 FORD \\111£011. I.Tl), rull) · ·' I \l'l'l\'l1·,17 •il I I '. I'" 1t•:\ f.>l \L1! \\all <'lO<'ks $50 lo $lfil. B & . f * 40 FT. J{E'TCH • \Vll .L BUY \'OUR RE<"RR.-shocks. Dyoo-tuned. Lo1v t'quip'cl, $11 7;-i. \\I l'Jull'O TV, nc\\'. $6-0. 271 __..,_....~ Aln10ttt finished. $12,500. ATJONAL 'rF.HICLE PAID fnileage. Orig. owner. &12-0~\!'IO II' .1:11.1-:w.•; :II: 1---- SHHH! FUR NITURE AT WHOL ESALE I 894-2020 !\l1Jrn111g Canyon I{ ct , BAR Open Nights 'tH 9 For details call 6-16--8792 FOR OR NOT. CALL US ?ilake olfet 6~~>-2:!12 'G~i ~~ORD GAL/\XJE: \\'a~o11 Cd\!. 67:.-2112. Sat: 'til5:30,Sun.12-$ l6' llOBIE CAT. 200 series, Jo"OR BES ~ PRICE. OPEN '71 Corolla, 1600. 4 spd, l'('blt11·1111ns,o t'.l'/s,good l-UlJE·1\·IH·:D, \\11Ue Nauga. *Pianos & Grinds* Good cond., 11·/trlr. $1375. "ROAD, I! UN TING 7 0 N 1974 BMW's i\til/Fti1. 4 very nl'w Pit1•ltl tin·"· $ l:il, 96'.~121:l hytll'. Ork .Red chair & Beautiful Spanish bar 1v/2 Bald"·lrl . Cable. Chickering 612·9686 :J.~fil:.' 18!W;l Beach JJlvd., in stock ready for in1n1ed!ate radlols. Clean Inside & out. 'GS c11 1asie. Xlnf 1.vivl. Full ot1on111n, Naugahyde-. Excel. stools. Blal'k di titres Ii ed . FiKChcr . Ka1vai . Kimball Boats, Slips/Docks 9070 delivery. Excellent sa1in&s 30tnpg. Runs es cl' 11 en I pO\\t"l'. Foi strL'l'O. 1\ir. swo t~••H!., Con1era equipni't, "ood. llas shleld in fmnt . Knabe . t.la=on & }fam''.n . . , . . . .. GAS TANKS installf.'d by on remaining 1973 models. Sl7i0. 556-4842. 557-3522 or Offer. !Jf,:.;.fi7!i7. \l,\1,£ 11flL•r ~r sofn nu1lt h1ng: 1nll'l\'!1''i, dl'l1'!1'1ll01' ltt•tnt>. ~;~~:'O.ri~~"'Or;J~ht!n O~t~~ ·f\lu1111titt · Sohm er • Stein· \I,; 1\NTED i;hp or side tie, 35· ti·Jajcn'\l'ay. Trucks, Imports. SALES.SERVICE !..EA.l:iING '71 TO\'OTi\ . $"J65. Lo 1nilc's, 'GO FOHD p .li. li 0 0 rt ,•;· •111.101tu1 la111p, liahy ih•n1s ~~:G·S'.J~I. \\'ould he beautiful in • \\'urHtzcr • Yan1aha iiumed. Robin 55&-0320 or ROY CARVER I . • runrlition. VS, o1·hrt n1~·k. I li11 ,. :-.1•al. h1d\'-a-h<'1t, 1·ha1r tll11v1nl!, n1ut·h to sell. \\'[I,)'· Stt"Y &. Clurk • \\'iuteJ' sail. References avail. Need 858 \\', 18th, C.?1-1. OVERSEAS DELIVERY Hit in the! Fannv Olhct'\•.'isc I ,,. II"! Spanish s!yle hon1e. Creates N S . ,R ... 95 . E "'"II' 1965 V.\\'. Dune Buggy. 1 ftC, PEH.F'ECT. P arts f 0 \' (.'(llll. lie. $6JO. !l'i!l<:!!JGG '1-'" ~JUST Sl'JI;, pc. walnut bdrm atn1osphere for party l\'/all cw PLnt!IS ........... .iJ • \'C.S., ~ ., • soft lO(l & IOI\' Mr. ROLLS ROYCE Bl\I'V ORlSUllS, Toyotl!S. ~73-17~. H~'.,\IJTIFL1!. Thin"~·Sofa .~· set. Lik~ nc11. Ki ng lights out except bar lights Used h'Oni ............ S!lS \\AJ\T Ne\\·port 51p for Jo: 963.--1664 or 968-0140 234 £.17th St. '71 TOYbT~\ Corolla. Good Mercury 99fo I '"' 1· ..... at. 111blt's, lan1ps. 6 11 /hcadlioard. 2 night tlbs, 2 & l'C.ndles. P aid $400. Sell GPlaytdrs ,',' • ·• •· •• ·· • SS95 Po1\·er Cruiser. 963-6?.GS aft 9• STREET 0 B (};)sta J.1esa e &t6-4#1 cond .. Excel gas rni., nM\' l,r. B<lrn1 sf•I, TV, bar & I". d1·essen; & mirror. SSOO. for '200 or reas. offer. Can t'8!I" ........... $395 4 pm 1 •0 unc uggy. , b•-"••. o.,, offc•. -0 9188 • • *ORGANS* · · X, Int rond. New 11-s. $1'550. "" ..,... • '""""' rnlll'•Jrs. T11!<tlll. a-i·i-6:121. f f•r 1.M.·sl offer. Call 5jl--6535 see Sat or Sun only at 4410 Boats, Speed & Ski 9080 PH: 546-TI2G '" CREVIER BMW .68 TOYOTA Corona 4 dr, J 1, ~\l' olrll\h~ sJ?.i' hc<l, '.\Ira lit•f. ~::\Oum or Liiv.'. 5:ll & \V. Suns1\•ept, Santa Ana. Ballhvin · C.Onn · Hanunond • f.i·1n. :'\Int C'ond. S200. \Vnrk: 7pn1. IGo up Hal'bor Blvd. to l{a"·ai. Kin1ball . Lowrey. 15' FfBER gloss \1ith Ga 4 Wheel Drives 9550 Sales • Se:vk."e • Leasing spd, "'Ide tires, _nevl"'eng. • " k f 1·1NC'IZE """ 1 flm \Vestminster Blvd., make Rodgers· Thomas· ·-~in· !IP •1 C 1 208 \V. tst, S.A, D~~31n Good·conct. 962-5756. ,,1 ':!·tiiil l C'\1 ,;:~1. as. or ' i .~ .,.,..., s ra l, left , go do\\TI to Ne"'hope, aha • \Vw·litzer. : . " i>rc. eng. omp ete LANDROVER, 109" w h I ~ 9767 ll'n·y/B.cs: ~~7---0~{J nt'11', incl. n1auress. box 0 1. II~./\ "/trlr. $650. 968-92.13. ba 5 11, t=" Cl . USED BMWs 1 T;;.,rl~u~m:Xp~h ____ _.:~c ----, , ,.~ ~ r~"'' •\".. make another left & Sun· P 1gan • ...... •••· .. ··• "" se ta. ag. ;JIJ<I nssic. .1 '11 2002 t 'l'I' ,,,.,, .• , •.r , •. ,,,.h, "n"'" 1 Sf r n,., ,··. '""' · ~ ~· Lo S " t $195 lSi0.151'' Caravello TriHull Ci II · 1 • '69 'fRlU'IPll T1'·6, x·l•i ·· ·" .. ·· " I I S · () Q s"•ept is 1st St. Tu r n left "TeY Pule · · · · • • · • i · ean, \\'(' ma.int. 01\'nr. I '70 2002 " " .. 1•r1111 ; ~l11lwi:;. 11\·~k. S:J<J. ra. tii~rt i "d" 1. 1 • ueensa1"1• again. Jrrl house from cot'-\\'urlil·Ler Spinet, ne1v •• Sl99 so11150~1p. >961•,~~.?1/B. Xl111 cond $2,500. PH: 6-15-7000 1 cond. ?llust sell. Sl:!<Xl. ,,:;.;.1187 ·u· ~1•1/i.:t:i n 11rr Sl\:1. Ii~~" ~1very. Usu y *WIN FREE _-..,., .. '69 2500 ~ hl'l\l. j huulc 1!32-2-188. ner on light side.) * ':H \VILLYS Stn \Vgn, O/D, ./ '71 Bavaria &15-5128/&lS--7799 LOVESEAT & f t ~ ORGAN LESSONS 4 spd, spare tank, 2 Chevy .71 Bht\V 2002, 8500 nules, 1972 TRIU,\1PII TR-6 lnln1ac:. •I~~;::~~. ':~~~h~l'~ ~:~~in r~~l~~1 *n1adc ·• ~cty ~ ~~~~~~; SCRAM-LETS FL1LLERTON MUSIC Traneportatioft !Jcff] .6~ng, i~~~.6:0~.· 4:'\4, hubs, ~~et~~\\~42~~~3 ~~~~· seat ~~. o1:'ort~~l~2-4~~ ply. l.1t1i.::-.1zc-ilf'il, TV. J~1'1'1Ut & u,,ed, usually hm, 968-7910 181911:.:uclid, f'ountain Valle)' . • G S I BOSS ne-11· radials. roll bllr. Rwis C 9 Volkswagen 9770 1;1lh·tte. 2'118-H·Rulgers, Ci\l arage a e ANSWERS 557-.4836 \'Cly good SIHJO. 64s--74n :::.::•!p::_r'.,i _____ .:.:.7~1S~1-c:.:o:.:.;c:;""-'-------~;l-'C. \\':i~tinct"!e !.CL 3 GIA''T P. ma• I 1,,_.. 122 N. Harbor, Fullerton C1mpers, Sale/ T k 9560 ,13 CAPRl v-•. J<,OOO m·,·,. '72 V'\\' BUS, 411 En<rine, 101\', k 11 ' •·1R-.~ .um "'e sa e, To:u 871 180S R t 9120 rue 1 .,. "'-" •i'' i:os R~1J. JIC\\'. r .t Thurs. 9:30am, Unusual & • en Ever.• xtra except air. Aft nllif"s, ne"' clutch, xlnt ronrl. ·7;: ('()titET ~ ~Ir. 1\11'. PO\\'F:R Hydro, c:u~111111 option. dl'lu\1' Int, 1ul\I lop. lx•11ul. n•nd .. l!)I\' 11ii. No bt'tt<'r ust•d !'a1· 1111y- "'hCT'f'. Ori;:. I) II II I' I'. f>.t:i-3333. Mustang 99S2 'f,1 :\IUST,\!\:G l;T,\ .. \u10 tran;;, P/~. li111·k1•1 "" 11,, Tln!,,cf glass. It/I I. ~S9 flf~~3:!'l. 'GS t.IUST,\f\1G C"ll\'l'l'I '.'X\1, V-8. R.1:.11, PS. Gl)Olf l'"11tl., Orli:; 011,n<'r n1(1l!I iit•ll, S:J9i M2-32'28 ah 6 ~ICl\lni.: S:H'. ~l1J. £14-7918 u~ahle furn, books, dU.hes. ri:~~ = ~~~E Youth -GhtC, a~ T P.U. ·n. '62 i; ton Ran.chcro_ Ford pu. 6, bef 9, 642-8995. ;~e~9~Jean . Reasonable. :.ill ·•flin. !\07 \\I al nut, Hntg Bch. A fello1\' n1ade in1proper c ONT IN U OU S FREE w/Harv:e~ 8~~· Camper. 6 cyl, n.u pamt. $500 phone Datsun. 9no ic;,:.:.::;"-~-~--~-Oldsmobile 9955 ,.,;;ill•ni House ilining roan\ S<'t \\'/\GON "'heels, motorcycle advances to an airplane stc"'-OH.GAN CL.ASSES Jo'OR Ask for hlr. }I ans on, n4 496-5293 ' 968 V\\' Bus. '71 engine. I-'--'"--"'------'· 11 /i.:hina cnhinel. 8 eh;iirs. t'acks, furniture, dishes & ardess. She said, "Stop or ADULTS. E\•ery Tuesday 557-8373 1965 CHEV. delivery trk, 6 WILL 'BUY YOUR Brand IX'\V tiri•s. Gl't'l'lt .·11r..;;200 rnisc. 540-2562, 64:..-w74 'IJ t.....iU'l'E." 7:30pm. Slart any "'eek. Motorcycles/ cyl, stick. Ne1v brks & DATSUN, TOYOTA ;~· ?.lol'ing. 979-7521 ufl EXJ:CIJTJ\'E ,gnld ~11ivel GARAGE SALE-}lousehold BARTLETT 1'oru Dieterich in charge. Scooters 9150 shocks. $600 or o!r. 675-7&16 OR VOLKSWAGEN :i • , • , ~ ','.,',!.'.t,'., 11'oo·ha.",·.,.,s,1_c,'1'0 \\'Ill'('] itc1ns. Sal. Sun. t.lon. & FLOOR COVERING ~.oast rt"""m.cdC°'ttaHI\febosa. -Van• 9570 PAID FOR OR NOT. \\'Il,t 19C72 V\\ /Al D\ENTUllloF. u' ...-TUPS. 369 Flo"'er, c. ~1. ·~Clvpo ., ... ~· . ..;~,a ar r. 1973 PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL ~nlper am ni_ srerro, \AL'GH~llv!ru.: 1·rn. L'OUch. Horses 788 W. 19th St., C.M. !J'U>U)J Harley Spartster '64 FQR[).6 c:yl. 18 l\fPG, KE~'T ALLEN, 540-().H2, mllPs, xl nl , 6T;,.3518. I. 1 I 8060 Per sonalized Installation. 1 I · •--k ,1r 1,1 :-. 11• c e pc r, al $1850 au O rans. mags, fl.Jr Su•..: s •73 DATSUN P!Ch.'UP, 10 '59 V\\' Bus. \\' 'G-1 Re-_bH H!larhini'n!,~. Codi Sl&-?.:)72 . Nanie Brnncf Carpet . PIANO, Lyon-Healy, baby "·'S 3.~ al 6 & ncv.· brks S650 536-8487 R ood A k Ridin~ Horse, 12 year old Guaranteed. Ovi>r 30 yrs grand. New, Beaut. tone. .,.. -,.,,,, !er pm. aft 6 · ' n1iles, xlnt cond, below ~!1,S; 6.,.,~~.,. g · s ing ~· \'J<:LVF.T sof;i, avrK'ado Gelding, gentle, like to run, exp. Best oUer. 6T:HJU6. '72 SUZUKI, 185 CC niarkct, $2550, 97S--225I i#\IVV. •.....-.:iou::i J..'T'<'l'11, .~i~1. s· \'f'l\'l't s•Jfa, 1•c1"" sound. Best Offer FREE ESTIMATES Low mites. $400. '65 DODGE "·indo11· l'Rn. , • . '&I BUG. Xlnt eond. ~·li\'''_2'rt't'~I S\flO. !l62~7E._ 5 1[µ;:55 Call &1&-1~2 '· R/H auto $795 642-3"93 Extras. Best offer. PH: EH~ , Sporting Goods &094 644-.232 Pert. n1ech'l cone!. Lo n1i. I DATSUN -40 Z·.>,000 nu. lllfll::·fl·Bt:u, S.'\O. 'l Uhl rd 1, & TirRGHBRD gelding, 4 BARTLETT !llE'TAL f\fENNIS RACh:ET '72 SUZUKI, T"JO CC, ' ' 5-l&-3341 I ~~=,,,,:c:..=:_.:....,~~~ 1'1l101•·ixi.Ck Chrs. $30.ell. yrs old gC!ntle. FLOOR COVERING 114 5,g, $15. "'ooden skiis Superior st. machine. Autos W1nted 9590 •68 DATSUN, :xioo. Clean & ·73 sur•ER ~UG. ~.000 rnl, "iii ?169. Cati !JGS.6~ 5·91~" & 6'2" s 1 0 / se t custom estras, 839--0\.10 CADILLACS sharp? New trans. &: brakes. Clean. A?>! I} ti! radw. $2700. \\'/,N1 t<I) HEG. Appy n1arc spirited 788 W. l 9th St., C.M. 11•/poles •193-0786 Sl300. 837-7788. Call 5.16--0'l<n * US'•"JJ "ll!CK' * b 1 $""" Quality custom floor • . • L SI I l•,'°72:::CV\°"V:;Bc.:.:=:..c~---1 --1-.-.-"' 0 ..., ut gent e ...,,,. days/eves. 1,.'0t·ering. 1''entw1ng Nafco, TV, Radio, H1F1 St. 809I 1rgest e ect on Fiat 9n5 ug . ........,._ COIK ihon, S70·4j(jl !)6:~7132. Arrnstrong, & Congoleum. $1550 or best o[fer. A CONVENIENT SllOPPtNC AND SEWING GUIDE FOR TM[ CAL ON 111[ CO. !lfj!;;i(Q~ For an 1d In Call Mary Beth Th ree Versions! Wom1n'9 ft arid 64l·S678, oxt. 330 Jiffy •Crochet Guaranteed installation & BANKRUPI'CY -\Vholesale LEASE 551·~ performance. Over 30 yrs. C:Olor TV's. toshiba, CANCELLATION '65 BUG, RIH, Xlnt conll. exper. Zenith, Start $225. Stereos, $700. 675-6825 aft. 5 ell day FREE ESTIMATES Olympic, Toshiba, stan S56. ON ~'":;"'"·,,,-,.,---,--~~~ call 646-1442 Guarantee. Ca.sh on I Y '74 FIATS '61 Vl.Y Bug. l'lean in~ide .~ I BUY!! _5-1().-0 __ l>l_·_______ 2 dr:. & 4 drs. out, only lrocl milf's oo N'blt Good, used fu1T11lurc & a11pliances or \\'ill sell for you 2j" ZENITH COLOR TV .69 BULTAOO 2:>0 Dirt Bike REAL $AVINGS eng.·$0. Eves 963-1256 Ne1v plcture tube, guar. slnt & spares S300. Rt>x: Barratt, 540-.J 191 Volvo 9n2 MASTERS AUCTION 646 8616 or aJl-9625 C.'Oad. ;2j(}. 548-1395 al!. 3 2218-B-Rutgers, Ci\I 1 ~;;~~~~~~~~ Cask for Contino) p.m. HON I-Honda 25" Philco Color C.Onsole, Lk 'DA, CL 350, St. 11.'gal, TOP DOLLAR PAID aft 6 or Sa."lday. gm.oo: j • 545-JffiO • ~9 1K""'· SW. or best ofler. ~take offer., ~P manual IMMEDIATELY 847-7324 included. 581-t.599 roR AU. FOREIGN CARS 7 ?110. old Sony Trinilron '73 SUZUKI GT 150, mint Call or come in to see us. condition. $1500. Color TV. 12" screen. $280. Call 96Z-99l Sunday ?i-lay 19th, Santa Ana Eves., 832--0806 tilOTORCYCLE trailers for CoUege Parking Lo t . sale 3 rails S250 or custom Reservations day or eve. I built to suit. aJG-5796 542-4376 or 543-3086. lotttlftd Sponsored by Santa Ana ~iiiii-iiiiiiiiii'jj•jjljjp~jj,..,iii.iiiiii~~ '72 SUZUKI 125 3100 w. Coast H'Yf., N'.B. H i s t o rical Prese1vation l =-,.:G~d~·~'°o::'.'."~d~. ~968-='>~11~8'--· I 642-"405 _Sol'ie!y. =~~~~_c.:c_,. __ _ ANTIQUE SWAP MEET NEWPORT ; . IMPORTS ·n SEDAN. 35 mpg, ""' • 5-18.-1309 • 9730 '65 Jag. tll 2, 3.8, Clllsslc, SSOO. Cash. ),,t ust sell. moving. 539-0033 1972 JAGUAR Vl2 coupe. auto & air, 17,000 mi, $5.S50. llnn. 494~{)7 '74 VOLVO Bost DMI Aftywhorol LEASE OR BUY All Modolsl OVERSEAS DELIVERY SPECIALISTS DEAN LEWIS VOLVO -G 0 I -10 Motor Homes, TOP CASH for clean used QUILTING & patch\\llrk en r• ~ ---------Sale/Rent 9160 cars and trucks ''"'"'" Stru·i Moy 1lh. Howard Chevrolet Merced•• Benz .9740 1966 ttarbor; c.~f. 64&!1.'ll'.\ !l'l11ke your 0"''11 heirloom AVON 9' Redcrest inOetible, e VACATION e AUTOS USED · 08L10s~b811lf'E GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS UN!VERSITY OLDS :mo llMbor Blvd. C.Osla t.lesa 540·9640 'Iii OLDS T 0 I: 0 NA I) 0, C110f.'Ola11• ht\11\'ll. '1111 1"'nd, n1ak" orfl'l'. 6 I 0 -.1 1 l 4 • 5."12-7800 i\lt:ST SELL! ·r.9 Cutia:-' :'\lnl n1N·h t'\111\J F~l .Si(ll1 ~'°'~\~\'=. c-"cc"'~St. ('11~1:1 ;'.h·~a -~ . ---' ''it CUTLASS. u1r, 1lnyl 11111 ll1pe, cle11n, $17\1,i, \\tx>kdll)"I 83:4100 Pinto 9957 'i:': PJXTO ~JUlf" \\"a~•Jll l'a\·k, IHi!C~. I •111!, ".;•nl Miid. $:.!JOO, 71:~i lli::[I 197.~ PIKTO Stn \\'ll:.;uu ·I ~pd. ~L~i<t <'1.ln<llll•'!l Sl!l!IO. ~~1-07 lj, l~J:)-{IS:.!7 'ii PINTO~to~&1r:-nuliA.h;, rnek. Del\1..\t'. 51 ,fnl. J'll. 673-92:il. Plymouth 9960 ATLAS Chrysler I Plymouth Open D:tily .t· !'iun. ·111 10 r•M 2929 Hart->r Bl\'d., CosL'I ?llf'sa 546-1934 '73 Ply. Gr11 n Scd. 1~)t1tk'fl, Tl·n-1\1·0 pkg. 12,(0) n1i . Sl'!l/!rll!lt' for ht!f' n1od . pillows, placcn1ats & quilts. new $-16(), asking $295. 10· AT YOUR O\\IN PAt"E . The Hall Tree, Cannery .t,fontgomery sailing dinghy Choose from So. Calif. tiTacArthur and Jamboree Ne\\•port Beach 833--055.i 35 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY Cadillac 9915 \'an. :ilS-211;, nrt ~iP:O.f. ""-==----.C.C..0:.1 Pontiac 9965 .. ' 7286 Yo11·11 love this lighl. airy t t'flP" 11 hen breezes blO\\'~ • ..:.or1 1ts n caress~ Toss on I !hi.~ l1n·y, shell-stic:h cape l\ h~·n !ht• :-un w:ies do"·n. ! l 1111·h1>1 or knitting "'orst<'d l11 " tl'l•1 of tones. Pallern I TN SIL('S 8-14 : l 6 · 2 () 1·11Rl·'.I: VF.HSJ<)\:oi ••I th<' in• li1d11rJ. panl~uir !hal'> 111 p.·1·f1·• t :...t:\rt:S'T\'.1'1\1F: CF.1',-S l•'nlfJll 11 1th 1111~ l11el.v 11;ii'l' of J f1Jr cnch rutti::m -add 25 ,1our lif<' ;irul !hf.' 111'11. 1·fl~unl <·1;111s h!l' i':1rh pattcrr: for !Qok ut r:1...~hi•)n. 7.111 I! 11p l 1\1.r ;'\lr1il :ind. Spe<'ial Han- ll<J11' 1ll1n~. n1hc•l'\1'11>e lhird-class Printed P;1tt1 •n 1 ~1:~1 11··11\Tr.v "'ill laki> three ;'lfts,t'i;' Si:,:l's :<!, HJ, 12, t l IH. v.i •<'k'I nr rnore. Send to l't 20. Si:t4' 1:! lhu~t 311 lakrs ,\!it·c U1ook;~• 1 1~ DAILY I I 8 .\ards 39·ineh fuhrti>. PILOT. Jo.;, Nredlecraft Village, N.B. 67J..32-IO or 1\'/oars. S295. 2HP SeaguU, "Largest Selection." ~5-2960 • SlOO. 673-761.j. (01"er 40 l\linis .t: ?i-1.11. 's). CABINETS for Kic:hcn & BathCA ~C7N~O~EOc'W~A~N~iTE=D~by-p-n~.v-11.te Di\LES Un(inishf.'d Prefinishell party. Pref 11· Fiber glass, MOTOR HOME Counter ToPll also. Call 67>-1146 RENTALS llARDEN ENTERPRISES B t M i t/S. 9020 Redhill & San Juan, Tustin SW \V. 18th St, C.l\I. oa s, an r. (TI41 838-0900 \VE HUY U.IPORTED AUTOS BEST PRICES PAIOI De1n Lewis lmport1 1~65 Hrrbor, C.M. 646.930.; AUTOS IMPORTED &l2-284.2 BOAT' Carpenter. :m yrs RENT A ltfOTORHOME Callers & Saltier 4 burner, exper. Only highl'st quallty '74, Sleeps 6, Hitch & Bike Alfa Aomeo 9705 ..,. griddle $37.50. Old Singer "'Ori<. 640-11641 aft. 6 PAI. or Rack. Xlnt rates. Johnl---------- elcc. console $30. a48--0516 wkends Londelius, 642-i342 leave '63 ALFA 1300, nu bks, bat, eves. Salvage ship repair, hull nii>ssage. tuneup, vlv adj. Runs gd. ESTATE SALE cleaning, inspection repair, 1973 27' \Vt N NEB AGO 25mpg $500 fmi. &14·2983. \Ved. U1111 Sw1., 9 nm ti! props, zinc, etc. 54S-1255. nlotorhome, has everything. Audi 9707 dusk. 12512 46th St, Ne""-por1 Boats, Marine Eq. 9030 Reas. rat~s. 962-4~7. Beach. 673-1810 Trailers Travel 9170 Al!DI '71-1001.S auto. 4 dr. KENi\TORE 1vasher &. dryer, Boats, Power 9040 ' air, A.:\f/Fr.t stereo. Xlnt bolh $60. 11.fisc. furn ituri>. NE\V TRAVEL TRAILERS rond. Near TIC\\' tires, P at Sc"''ing machine $ 5 O. CLASSIC Century Bay boat FACTORY DIRECT 83,1-29T1. or 536-0'l78 eves. ~-19 18', 4-«1 Gray eng. Runs Full SIC \\'ilh or wl!!iout '72 AUDI IOOLS. Automatic RIDELL ice s kates girls sz great. $1250. loilet. 12' to 18' models. transml11sion, sunroof & 4N $211. girls sz 12 skating 1 o,61;,3--094ll<'.;-'==~--'6'6-=.oll:.::Tl "ROCONOO" Ali-1/FM. 831-2040 Dir. DRE.';S $10. 2922 Rita \Vay, 16' GLASPAR Avalon, 45 HP RECREATION PRODUCTS AUDI '73, 100 LS, auto, snrf. S.A. 54~19. tiTercury, Trailer, xlnt cond 12691 Ne\90n St, Garden A.At/Fl\.1, 6 mo warranty. SPRING SPECIAL \~ off ~$1~096="',~2_13 __ ..;n._· _21~52.~al~t~G__ Grove. 10 am to 5 pm Tues Sac. $4995. 67l-1();6 normal price on Stearn BERTRAM 25 TWIN thn· Sat C7J 4> 847~41 Austin-Healey Cleaning )·our ca rpet Excellent cond., SW,OCIO. 9709 546-5745. 67>8546 l§l '62 AUSTIN CRAFIS:\IAN po11'CI' m'l\~·er, Bo t R /~ 9050 -"Msfor5* " SPRITE S200. reel lype, clean and runs a s, ent ""'"ar. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiili Gillette. 221S-B· J-JEALY Brian Rutgers, good. !J68..49n after 4Pli-1 · 42' NE\V Chris-Craft I 0 1 Fly-Bridge Sport Fishel'man. 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J'm\·er, /\IC, Mt/FM radio. $2950. 675--2379 Eves. P r I v a t e owner. ·n 250 c. all po"·er, air. fm radio, very clean, $5800. "-eekdays SU-8300 1!163 lttERCEDES 220, xlnt cond, Radio & air, Sl500 ~1:1:1 Opol OPEL RALL \'E '7(). top. Auto. trans. 25 Private Ply. 612-1472 :~l mpg. 9741 NEW PEUGEOT DEALER Compltte $Ille• and $cr'l:1 '"" SO con1pac!1 on dl~lay. PACIFIC MOTOR IMPORTS PEUGEOT /SUBARU 15.~7 W. l.incoln AV!•., ·~'l'lf'•ITI r'"" EVERY CAR IN STOCK SPECIALLY DISCOUNTED BRAND NEW .. . DEMOS-US~D .. . SA VE HUNDREDS of DOLLARS! ENTIRE MONTII of MAY 9750 Porsche '71 914 PORSCl!E, xlnl COt>cl, 2626 NARBOR BLVD. OF CARS !ti d ~ -COSTA MESA 54Q..«•• as ng $4 ,000, aya Q•.i Nn, ·---~~~~~~~~~~......,~~~~ ~'e3 61$-2590 r • VO -lnpac F A eras thro mar actlv spr pair smu art er road cent city llt• Into asse man. In "'"' CttSt Of <on Imm earl K Ir c th< Sith was iron ~d (I spok be< Kiss In i Ki •l p.m of J com dlse A llint clo gov indl Ille r ' f r San Cle._.:en1e Capistrano VOL 67, NO:l21, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES EDITION -ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks TtlESDi'\Y,~A Y-7;--1974 TEN CENTS Capo Trustees" Okay Student Boundary Shift By JOHN VALTERZA Of ltlt D1Uy '~llol 11•11 Trustees of the Capistrano Unified Scl>ool Oislrict finally placed the lid on a simmering attendance boundary dispute Monday by ordering that current eighth graders in easterly parts of San Juan Capistrano and Mission Viejo will attend San Clemente High School this fall. · .The board essentially u p h e J d recommend ations of its special growth inpact commission, and the move - ' automatically overrode requests by dozens or parents and students in the affected area. The sectors Ile east of the San Diego Freeway . The trustees, however, added an option fo r parents who bave more than one youngster o( high school age and whose . yowigcst would be des tined for a shift this fall . A one-way •alternative would allow parents to take a child currently enrolled at Dana and shift the pupil lo San Clemente in order to avoid having children at separate campuses. The board rejected a motion, howeve r, that would have allo"·ed a two-way option, allowing parents or eighih graders a choice of which campus to send the youngster. Throughout the debates on the proposed boundary changes paren ts fron1 the tY.'O affected communities fought for compromises and reversals. The shifts spring from a growing disparity in enrollments between the two campuses. Trustee \Villiam Tho1npson did little to conceal hls ire at losin g a bid to keep the old boundaries relatively intact. 'Thompson charged that "parochialism" was a nlotivating (actor on the ne\V commission which held hearings and recommended the shift. The asse rtions were dismissed, however, by Board Presiden t George \Vhite and Trustee Bob Hurst. l:lurst countered Thompson's assert ions by chafging that Thompson had not attended any commission meetings. .. I sent represcntatJ \'es to tnost meetings and had copies of all the minutes, so I hav a basis for 1ny statement .'' retorted ThomP!\On. Pressure on trustees through the controversy has been substantial. Al Mond ay 's sessio:-t, Miss iC'n \'iejo parents were scarce but ressidents or the easterly section of San Juan were \Vell rcpcese.qled. The city's n1ayor, Or. Roy Byrnes, itnplored the boa rd to postpone a deci:i:ion so tha t an ad·hoc school ctm1nittcc could in~~ct \\'ith the city council in an effort !O sc~k furt her changes. Ii i:; appc;il was echoed by Counci lman Dou c:Jas Nflsh. "\\le·ve had many hc 3rings nn this thing and gummM the issue to death." replied Hurst. "It's lime for a decision tonight so that the district stafr can get (See BOUNDARY, Page 2) Scott Calls Tape Transcripts 'Shabby' Chase Ends In Crash For Aliens .I\ high-speed pursuit and subsequent crash or a car carrying smuggled aliens throug h S.in Clemente early today marked ye t another day of stepped-up activity by officers trying to stem the spring \\'ave of illegal immigrants. San Clemente police and border patrolmen joined in lbe chase of the smuggler's car shortly after midnight a£1er the vehicle ran the San Onofre roadbk>ck. OffiCen saJd the car slammed Into a center freeway divider near the'SOUtherly city limits, but before poli ce could arrive the driver and several occup3nts fled into the hills of Camp Pendleton. The Car assertedly belongs to a Westminster man. ln the trunk y,•ere four immigrants "'ho were uninjured. They were taken into custody by patrolmen . Officers said the ~·eekend wave continued into Monday as nearly 200 immigrants were £eized through lhe early part or the week. Kissinger Bqck lri lsrctel Afte~ Crom yko M eetin.g • • TEL AVIV (UPI) -Secretary of State ~enry A. Kissinger held three hours of talks today with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko, then returned to Jsrael with an expression of hope they had made progress on an Israeli.Syrian peace. There were indications the fighting·on the Golan Heights had tapered orf in its 57th day but an Israeli spo kesman said it was too early to know for sure. Kissinger \\'on a promise last weekend the two side"S "·ould scale down the fighting. (In \\'ns hington. a \Vhife House spokesman said Presi®nt Nixon had been In close touch by cable u•ith Kissinger and had "taken great interest" jn the secretary's negotiations.) Kissinger's blue and silve r jet landed ot TeJ Aviv's Ben-Gurion Airport at 5:55 p.m. (8:55 a.m. PDT ) ror bJs next roWld of talks with Israeli lead .... :s in Jerusalem where he \\1ill seek a compromise Israeli proposal o n disengagement with Syria. Arab newspaper co1nmcntarlcs wt'!rC llinting that the Ki ssinger mission was close to breaking down, and a Syrian government communique issued today Indicated the Ru ssians had helped harden the Syrian line. The communique said Gromyko had (S.. KISSINGER, Page I) Rabies Clin.ic Sla.ted T 01iiglit Dog ou.ners along the South Coast who have pall in need or rahies vacclMlion1 can obtain the service for $2 per pct tonight at a spectal clinic at San Juan Elementary School. Local vcltlrinarian Or. 1''10mas Sctu1u"'eckcr. assisted by students from san C!tmcnte mgh School. will administer the shots from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The clinic Is 'l"'n.«>red jointly by tho Partnt -Tca<l>er's Leoll\JC and the county He>IL~ Department. Bongo Drurns Ca1i Be Fatal SACRAMENTO CAP) -Bongo drummers may be thumping their way to a bout with a serious disease if their drums are made of Haitian goatskin, state health :ifficials say. Dr. Ben Werner. an infectious jisease expert with the state Department of Health, said Monday a case of anthrax contracted by a Florida woman had been traced to ;ontaminated drums purchased in Haiti. Anthrax is an acute bacterial disease that can be fatal. California residents h a v i n g Haitian drums should contact their local health department about proper disposal methods, Werner taid. Coffee Nerves Ma.y Result In Psychiatry DETROIT (AP) Unrecognized "coffee nerves" could lead you to a psychiatrist and months of useless treatment \\'ilh calm-down drugs, a pt;ychiatrist said today. Too much caffeine in coffee, tea or cola drinks can bring on all the symptoms of an anxiety state, said Dr. John P. Greden of Walter Reed Army ~ledical Hospital in \Vashi.ngtoo, D.C. Drugs can help in true anxiety stales but may not work against the effects of too much cal!eine , he said. Doctors should routinely ask patients about their caffeine intake, Greden suggested to the American Psychiatric Association. Over-doses of caffeine can bring such symptoms as nervousnes9, irritability, tremulousness, occasional m u s c l e twitching, sensory disturbances, attacks of diarrhea. insomnia, irregular heart beat, drop in blood pressure and even circulatory failures, he said. A doctor could inetrpret it all as an anxiety attack. Gredcn told Qf reviewing records of 100 psychiatric patients, 42 diagnosed as having anxiety, with no · question ever having been asked. about caffein consumption. He cited a new case of a woman, 27, suffering auacks of headache. lightheadedness, tremulousness, a n d irregular heartbeat two or three times daily. The symptoms developed over a three·week period. Rejecting a diagnosis of anxiety reaction to something in her life, she did her own detective work , tracing the · symptoms back to her purchase of a fresh-drip coffee pot. "Because this coffee '~1as 'so mucl\ better,' she had begun consuming an average of 1~12 cups of strong, black coffee per day, more than 1,000 milligrams of caffeine." That's four Umes the 250 mUUgrams that are considered a large dose. When she reduced co(foc consumption to normal. her symptorm dl.sappeared.. An army orncer took caJm-down drugs for 14 months without effect. His dlnintss, "buttcrrues In the stomach," diarrhea and ot her complaints went away when he cut back f r o m consumpHon of as many ns 14 cups or c.'OOffcc dailf. interspersed with three or four cola drinks. · Hee had l>l.'en consuming I • 20 o milligrams of caffeine dally. "Three cups of coffee. two over·the- countcr headache tablet!,~ and a cola drink consumed In one m o r n i n g ' approximates 500 mllllgrams of caffeine Intake," said Gttden. ~\any Americans exceed that. 1 -' Agents Get Marijuana At Border Borde r patrolmen ~1onday made a major haul on marijuana allegedly being driven in a rented van through the San Onofre alien checkpoint. And the 750 pounds confiscated In .the van amounts to contraband worth 8bout $75,000 on the street. The Canadian citizens on valid visas to the U.S. y,·ere arrested in the van after it ~·as stopped at the roadblock. Agents aaid the van pulled in at about 8:30 p.m. and pairOhitan Tom Ga.Ines first checked the citizenship of British Columbia residents Dale ?\f. Dawson , 22, and Janice Pickwell, 20. Ga ines then assetted1y noted cargo in the back of the van and asked to see it. After removing a shipping cover he found 3Sl wrapped bricks of the weed neatly stashed in three cardboard boxes. Th e couple was turned over to fed eral drug enforcement officers and the pair u·as scheduled ... for arraignment on charges of smuggling today in U.S. District Court in San Diego. Spokesmen for the patrol sai d ?\fonday's seizure came close to a record haul made early this year when more than 800 pounds or the weed were seized und er similar cir<::umstances. Pa11cl 1\pproves 14-unit Motel Construction of a 14-unit motel in San Cleme'ilte y.·as approved unanim ously l\Ionday by the South Coast Regional 7.one Conservat ion Commission. The motel at 1832 N. El Camino Real by Ernest Genovese u•il\ rep lace an exist ing nine-unit motel and single-fa mily residence. They will be demolished. Commission planners commended the project for "upgrading a recreationally oriented facility" and increasing public use of the beach area. A restaurant next lo the current motel will remain. The permit v.·as approved after GeriOvese agreed to delete four of the 21 proposed parking spaces and l;lndscape the extra area. The comml ssion met in Long Beach. Holdt1p Man Slain . By Store o,vn er An Anaheim liquor store owner told police he shot and killed a young y.·ould: be bandit early this morning alter befog th reatened with a rifle. Police aald \Vllson L. Tubbs, 20, of Buena Park, was killed instantly by a bullet In the neek fired by Dennis rucoua, 33. of Anaheim . . Ricotta told officer$ the ski·masked gunnian walked into his store at 1013 N. l\1agnolla Ave. tihollly before 1:30 a.m. and demanded money. The store owner said ht grabbed a semi automatic pistol from under tht counl<'r and fired twice at the bandit, til!tlng him once. -1 Couditclor Ailiug SAN FRANCISCO (Ul'I) -Seiji Chawa, CQf\dU(tor of the SAn f'ranclsco Symphony, has been hospilallxcd with acute neck spasms and u.i ll be unable to conduct this weclc:'s concerts. UPIT ......... Atiother l'iew Virtually the only protest against the memorial service for four )'Oung people killed during the 1970 Kent State shootings wa s voiced by Ho1ner Tutor of Cleveland. Tutor said his so n, Franklin, was killed during the l\fa y, 1970, excursion into Cambodia which trig· gered nationwide protest, culminating in the Kent State shootin gs. Sheepish Costa Mesa Froivns on Pet By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 th• Dillr ""'' Sl•ff Can a sheep named Meshuganah with a taste r~r burgundy wine and brovrsing through a fancy decorator sbop instead of a field of clovt'!r find happiness in a Costa l\1esa co1nmercinl area? No. say city officials, citing ordinances forbiddin g certain animals in commercial and residenti al districts. Yes. says interior decorator l\largot Goodmnn. owner of The Elegant Barn. 445 & 17th St., where Meshuganab indeed seems happy munching daisfes when she isn't meandering along the sidewalk ou1skle. -. A vC'ry lndcpcndcnl bualncss~·oman, ~fs . f\111rgOt bought l\leshuga.r.ah Cor $165 at an &J.ittlon benefiting the Child Guid· ance Clinic or Orange Counly. She outbid an t'!nthu!iasllc man for Me9ougnnilh. fea ring he may have been envisioning 11 ftte1~r full of chops, ttcaks, roa sts and shanks. She allO bad a pen buUt at The Ele;nnt Barn -wbich Is set y,•tJJ back from 17th Stttet -and for 10 weeks OO\\' ltleshuga· noh has bctn dlvldiliJl her time between tho decor shop ahd lho Coodtnan's n .. r- by home. \Vh3t finally happened Friday might be best explained by parapbrasing an old nursery rhyme with apologies to f\1other Goose: "l\targot bought a little lamb, Its fleece "'as brown and tan. .And 1\'hcn fl.1argot opened up her shop. ... 'nlere stood 'The r..1an.' '' She clain1s one city humane ofrtcer gave her 48 hours to get rid or Meshuganah, while her pretty daughter and decorating associate Pat, 26, said the othe.r told he.r It was 24 hours. Monday u·M a few· hours past either dt'!adline. "rm Just a crazy decorator-we're all crazy he re -and I'm a little bit d&- fiant ," declared J\.1 rs. Goodman. l\1eshuganah. incidentall y, In its n1osl pol1te and gCntcel ttanslntion fron1 W Yiddi sh indeed means Crazy One. '41 can get into trouble even y,•hen 1 dOn'l do anything." t'le voluble Margot declared as fl1esllugannb abandoned a bag of shctp fodder and attacktd the daisies again. ~ Sh< •llO said the humane olltccr who d<ll .. rtd tbc eviction notice verbally !Set Sl!=EP, Pace 11 \ No 'Mo1·al Indignation' Exl1ihite(t WASm NGTON (U PI) S.>Date Republican leader Hugh Scott said toclay transcripts of private p r e s i d e n t i a I conversatioos convey "a s h a b b y . disg usting and immoral performance." Scott told reporters he has read the first 800 pages of t:~e l,'!00 pages of edited transcript of taped recordings or \Vatergate discussions bclween Nixon and various aides and associates. Scott said he concluded from the iran. script s that there was "not enough show· ing of moral indignation which v.·otdd have been expected under the circum· stances." Asked i! he \vas referring to Nixon, Scott said, '·1 mean by each of those persons (who participated in the conver· sat ions) according to v.·hat he said ." Pressed for who he meant when he refeITed to a disgustinJ? perfonnance, Scott said: "The transcripts will have to speak for themselves." "I u·on't go any !urtber than that " Scott said. ' Scott said the material re.leased a v;eek ago today by the Whi te House sho\,·ed "The President is frequently urging others lo get the story out," but added he thought the transcript;; were "very confused." "I am enormously disturbed that there was not enough showing of moral indignation which would have been expected under the circumstances," Scott said. "I think the transcripts represent a shabby, disgusting and i m m o r a I performance." · White House officials have made clear they be! ieve the President has provided to the House jDdiciary committee all the material it needs for its impeaclunent inquiry, but even before reading all of the transcripts, many committee members say they need more in!orma. tion. One member, Rep. John L. Conyers (0-A1ich.), an outspoken critic of the President, said today his reading of the transcripts convince him that ·Nixon had committed "an impeachable act." Conyers said Nixon's ''blackmail" discussions on March 21. 1973, with John \V. Dean concerning demands by \Vatergatc conspirator E. Howard Hunt v.•as "the best evidence of t h e cvmmission of a rederal crime." Conyers told a news conference: "Just on its face, that is clearly an impeachable act." Although several ol the 38 members of the committee have called for Nixon's impeachment in the past, Conyers is the first member to say he had found (Set SCOTT, Page ZI Orange Coast Weather Night and morning lo\v cloudi· ncss with hazy aflernoon sunshine Wednesday. Llttlc change in temperature. llighs at the beaches S4 risi ng to 7'2 inland. Lcl\\'S ~8-~. INSIDE 'l'OD/\ \' Tlie 1914 Piilitzer Pri:;e for out.sta11di11g public se-rv1c:e has go11e to Neu:sday for . its rtpo rt.- ing of 1f/1c1 t narcotics trn/flr: Other 111ajor P11ldier a1oo rd3 ore reported 011 r uflt' 9 1uday. l . M. ftoYll t C1IHfrnl• t Cl•Hlll'll lJ.tt C-1<1 ZJ Cnit•Wffll U Dohlh Ntlittt I l!lltef"lll ,,,. ' 1!11t1r111-i 11 111-· 11·11 Mr ~•...,•r II -" """ Uf!oditf• 11 Mcl¥•'1 11 MUllMI '•llCIJ 11 NlllllMI lliWW1 4. Jf °''ft" c...,., • IYl'ltll ....... II s .. rn , .... Ir.ell M .. ~tt• IJ.l) TN!Ylt• • n .. i.n. 11 w....... • ··-" ........ '"'' W"'M H ... 1 t. II •J OAILV PILOI --SC _ Tut~. M.ay 7, 1974 Ei1senada Jail 260 Arrested Ove r W eeke11,d · ENSENADA. Mexico (API -Authorities have fined and ... leased 260 .-\,Jnericans arrested in disturbances involving the Newport Beach· .. to-Ensenada ya<'hl race. police say. OFFICERS SAID the last of the Americans had been freed from jail 3f1er paying fines or $100 to $150 for disturbing the peace and si1nilar offenses. Hundreds of young persons fron1 the United States Clock to this Baja California city each spring for the end of the )'acht race, .and arrests have been con11non in past years. Police reported this year's incidents were somewhat tamer than lasl year's, partly because officers from Tijuana were called in to reinforce the Ensenada police. TWO POLICEMEN and a number of Americ:lns suffered n1inor injuries and !he restaurant of the Bahia llotel was damaged ex· tensively during one u•eekend brawl, police said. C~ V,iolatio1t Laguna Niguel Pe1·sonnel Age11cy Served Notice . Pal TonC'r, the immediale past president of ~San Juan Capistrano's chamber of eon1mC'rcc. has been notified or assrrtl'd non con1pliance with several s1a1e codes relating to employment agencies -an offshoot of a dispute v.·ith a former chamber manager. The owner of a Laguna Niguel personnel agency "'as sent the notice of "nooc~mpli"ance" with state codes last ~Tay 2 \1·hen the Bureau of Employment Agencies of the State Department of Consumer Affairs wound up i ts examination of the dispute. The issue focuses on an asserted $75 fee paid by Valerie Powers to ~trs. Toner after ~1rs. Powers was selected to manage the chamber late last year. The fee was subsequently returned in lhe midst of a dispute wh ich ended with Mrs. Powers' dismissal. The ousted chamber manager then lodged a complaint with the slate officials . Fron1 Page 1 KISSINGER. • • declared the Soviet Union's fu!\ support for the Syrian altitude tov.:ards any troop disengagement on the Golan Heights. ''The two sides again reiterated that the proct::ss of troop separation should be considered a step toward achieving a complete Israeli withdrawal from all occupied Arab lands, and toward reaching a complete and just settlement to the ~fiddle East problem," the communique said. A high American official accompanying Kissinger said the Cyprus meeting, held at Gromyko's request, y,·ould produce no t.,..·o-poy,·er formula for a settle1nent and that the decisions .,..·ill be made in Jerusalem and Damascus. The oliicial had reported earlier .Kissinger \'.'as making progress. Gromyko said as he left the palace of President Archbishop ~1akarios, y,•here the talks \\·ere held, that today's talks \lr'ere "useful and constructive. I Y.'OUld not go further." Capo Beach Cha111be1· Hears Onofre Plans Members of the Capistrano Beach Chamber of Commerce \Vednesday .,...ill hear presentations on the current plans for the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Stalion at a regular noon luncheon meeting. 1\-trs. Po\\'ers, \\•ho now is in freelance public relations. was replaced at the charnber job by l\lrs. Toncr·s husband, John. Asserted nonCQmpliance \\'ilh state codes. said lhc bureau's deputy chief \Villiarn E. Ja1nes, relates to an advertisement issued during the search for a chamber manager. James said the asserted noncompliance relates to provisions c o n t r o 11 i n g advertising for employment, furnishing of receipts and documents confirming various phases ol the employment process, the purchase of "fraudulent . advertisements" and making Ca 1 s e promises and misrepresentations. James said the next s!ep in the process is the calling of a formal disciplinary proceeding. Warner Brothers Studio Designer Harnish, 85 , Dies John Harnish of Newport Beach, \vho designed and built Warner Brothers Studios, died Sunday in Palm Springs. He was 85. ~Ir. Hamish, a Southern Ca!Uornia resident since 1904, was an industrial engineer who also designed and built Christie Brothers and RepubUc Film Studios and the NBC-TV studios and acted as SUpCl'Vising engineer !or l\1Gl\[ Studios. l\lr. Hamish was one of the original developers of Palm Desert. Among his other real estate developments were the Los Angeles Harb .r Warehouse District in San Pedro, the Los Angeles ~fetropolitan Warehouse District and the Oakland Industrial District. A charter member of the Balboa Bey Club, Mr. Harnish \YijrS an avid deep-sea fisherman and yachtsman. He owned the Newport Shipbuilding Company during the 19.Ws. At his request, no funeral servie<?s will be held and his ashes will be scattered at sea. Survivors include a sister, Jeanna Hall of Seal Beach; daughter Tina McKinley or Balboa Island; step.daughter Evelyn \Vright of La l\<lesa; and six grandchildren. ' Bus Expense Hikes Due To Drivers ltidership on Orange C.Ounty Transit District buses jurapcd by another 5ix percent last month but operating costs arc increasing because all the drivers are get ting raises. DistriCt General ~1anager G.J. "Pete" Fielding said the oost oC runnlna the buses is at 72 cents per passenger mile but y,iJl increase tQ •·around 80 cents" shortly when the raises begin to show up on the ledger books. The District·s 200 drivers are now ean1ing in the range of $5 10 $5.25 per hour, whlch Fielding said "is competitive to earnings elsewhere." For some of the drivers. particularly those absorbed recently Crom several private bus rompanies and charter services, the raises will be in the 1;rcent lo $1 per hour range, Fielding said. "Our drivers are doing such a super job now that I am glad to see then1 earning an udcquatc salary," Fielding said . The raises could have come through severa l months ago but they were held up pending a unionization vote by the drivers. The results of !hat vote are still not kno"11 but most of the drivers involved !rave since become ocro employt>S rath- er than u'orking for the contract service once used by the district. Fielding said the ctistrict only ea111s about 27 cents per passenger mile in revenues -far short of the actual operating cost. The main reason is the flat 25-<.'ent fare. Ridership hit 371,000 last month, whiCh is a 14 percent increase over March but Fielding said it adjusts lo six percent because a longer month meant more dqys of operation . Fron1 Page I SHEEP ... invited her out to his truck to read the letter of the city law regarding farm animals in a commercial or residential zone. "I told him 1 can't read ," fumed ~trs. Goodman, who summoned a contingent of supporters to con!ront the Costa f\.1esa City Council ~1onday night but then never got the ctrance. She at least wan13 a time extension to allow her to dispose or l\1eshuganah by auctioning her off again to benefit the Child Guidance Clinic and hopefully find her a legal home where she can live in the style to whicli she has become accustomed. "She's not an animal. She's a pet, a toy," ~-largo asserted. "\Vhen we build a fire here on the patio at night, she even drinks wine with us." For the record, 1i'leshuganah shuns l\lqgen David , preferring burgundy to \\'hile wines-it goes better with lamb-and frolics a bit more noticeably after Happy Hour. She also does a fair imitation of the chorus of the . old Yale drinking song about three little lambs who have gone astray. Right at the height of the interview, No reen Goodman, 12, and a friend, Joan Adan1s, 12, arrived with l\Ieshuganah, who had taken her afternoon constitutional down East 17th Street on her leash. A blue sports roadster driven by Costa Mesan Hal Blake which had followed the unlikely trio a hall-mile at low speed pulled into the driveway, to see "'here t\\'O girls and a sheep were goin g. ''Do you believe it, Alisa?" Blake asked bis city-ratsed 6-year-0ld daughter. ••Jt 's a rea l sheep. I love them.'' "\Ve have more stray people follow us home this way," l\-1rs. Goodman rcrnarkcd happily. UtjJity information representatives Cecilia l\1iller and Jan Mullin will speak 10 the group at the meeting in the Jl.fargarila Inn. All chanl~'r members and guests Jre 'velcome without reser- vations, spokesmen said. Carpenter Hurt In Sa11 Clemente Fall Off House A carpenter fron1 Paramount lost his fooling 11•hile 1\'0rking in a San Clemente housing tract r, .. Jonday and suffered a broken y,•rist and other injuries in a fall . She then got on the phone to n1arshal re inforceme nls for her campaign to convince city officials the E!~gant Bani is not too elegant a barn f o r Meshuganah. 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Firemen said there were no injuries. Unofficial estimates of damage ran as I high as $400,000. The fire was believed to have started at the hnck ot the bakery which u·as unoccupied at the time , firemen said. Campaign Bid Streaker Suppo rts Cou1iciln1<ui R~:OONOO BEAClf (A P) -Anything is pos.1iblc in an election yt'ar. But a slreaker? Campaigning ot a City Council meeting ? The male strea ker raced through the council chambers Monday, wenrlng only a ski mask and carryUlg a sign reading, ''\Ycsterfield for Jl.fayor." Councilman Robert E. Westerfield, who can 't run for mayor for two more ycar.s, said he couldn 't 1denUfy his bare supporter tind knew nothing of the prank in ad\•ance. About 100 persons, Including Police Chief Louis E. Sunyich, watched as th~ streakr..r dlsap~arcd through a door and into the history of Ibis Los Anj\eles suburb. I • • ,... Ultl TlltphfM 1 Pt1ssyf ooti1ig \Vhen you are a tiny cat and short of Pussy 'Vil- lows, wh at nicer place c:ln you find to spend a sunny afternoon than a bunch of daffodils. Tessie, a \\•ard of the local animal shelter in Zanesville, Ohio, en- joys the floral arrangc111cnts. Youth Gets Huge Award Record Cleared; ''ictin1 Disarn1ed I Robbery Su spect In Faulty Circu1ncision BALTintORE. f\'id. (AP l -A Superior Court jury has <l\varded $733.000 in damages to an 8-year-old Baltimore County boy who \Vas the victim of faulty circumcision in 1965. The jury of eight 1nen and four \\'Omen deliberated less than 11: hours l\.londay before ay,•arding the dan1ages to \Valier Joseph \Vitkowski Jr. 11ie boy's. mother , Virginia \Vitkowski, \':as ay:an:led an additional Sl.300 damages for 1neclical expenses. Marine Bi1rglar Gets Jail 'f crm A Camp Pendleton Marine has been sentenced lo 100 days in Orange Coun1y Jail after pleading guilty to the burglary of a San (.1emente home. Superior Court Judge James Turner ordered the jail term and three years probation for Marine Robert l.oois Slewtirt, 19. \vho was booked by San Clemente police ~larch 5 afler they searched his car and rcro\·ered stolen property. Police said Ste\vart used a knife lo force open the door of a home at 625 Avenida Del f.-lar. They said he left the home Y.ith stereo equipment and a number of jackets. Soldier Jailed 111 NLxo11 Threat SEATILE. Wash. (U PI\ -Gary J. \Viii, 21, a Ft. Ley,·is soldier. has Peen charged \\'ith threatening the life of President Nixon .,.,·hile the chief executive v:as at Expo ~7~ the pa st \Veekend. U.S. l\1agislrate John L. \Vienberg n·londay ordered a psychiatric exam for the enlisted man. \Vill told another soldier "President 1'.'ixon is going to be at Expo ·74 and rm Jiolng to knock him off,., the Secret Service said. \Vill was taken into custody in a Seattle apartment v.·here agents found a semi· automatic rine and a pistol . The verdict w:is against the estate of Or. Leon Greenwald. an obstetrician and gynecologist \\'ho died in 1968. According to testimony, the ' ci rcumcision performed by Greenwald when the boy was a month old resulted in the Joss o( the end of the boy's penis. Nine subscqu('nt operations and almo::;t daily attention y,·cre needed to restore !h(' organ.to norn1al. v.·itnesses said. ·rhe damages awarded ~fonday y,·ere bclie\'ed 10 be the largest ever handed down in fa,1>r of a sin.;le plaintiff in a sta te court in ~1:.iryland. From Page 1 BOUNDARY • • • busy p!anniflg for the r;1ll." Supt. Truman Benedict advised against delays, because planning for starr and pupil enrollments at the high school level al ready is five or slll: weeks in arrears. Sa n Juan Capistrano printer Fred lladland disarn1cd <i \\'Oman "·ho nlle~t.'<lly held him and his \l'ife at gunpoint April 30 and did not wait ror aid from Orange County sheriff's officers. llaclland, -19, operator of Beath Cities f:r:iph1es. -' Poso Adelanto. had \rrcstt'<l tnc n1etal N'plic::i firearm fro1n !ht' \voman \\·hen officers arri\'ecl on lhe S<.'l'll('. sherirt ·s reports indica '.e. An earlier rt'J>Orl furnishl'd b)' Sheriffs Capt. Jami>s Broadbclt i n co rr e c t I y indicated tha t ~·!rs. Mary Jane Hadland, 48. slipped a\\'ny from th::! store to get help \11\lle her husband kep!. the gun- \\-Oman talking. Broadbclt has confirmed that the earlier report \\':IS in error. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. F1·0111 1•age 1 SCOTT ... "I still don•t think that 40 youngsters can make lhat much of a dllfercnce,'· 1'001npson argued before the vote came evidence of an impeachable offense in in. the transcripts. I le said his concern rested on the The Detroit congressman said he vtould comp laints by San Juan residenl.s that muke a ne1v atteinpt to get the lhc boundary change y,·ould divide 1he Com1niltce to cite Nixon for contc.mp l of Nmmunity do.,..·n the middle. leaving the Congress for refusing lo surrender actual "''esterly dwellers in Dana llills lerrilory. tapes subpoenaed by the panel. His first The only support v.·hich Thompson cfrort y,·as voted dov.·n last "'eek. received from fellow board members ··A contempt citation _ that is · the came from San C1emente·s \Villiam very next logical. inevitable step," Enquist who expressed serious concerns Conyers said. ··Then ..... ·e start piling them about any attempts lo shift current up so that it becornes clea r in the minds Dolphin students to the Triton can1pus. f Trustees agreed Lhat switching existing: ° Congress and the Aml'rican people students to achieve an enrollment that the re · ent is structing his irnpcach1nent in ·ry ' balance would cause identity problems l\'ith some youngsters. The actual taprs may The measure approved by trustees offenses. Conyers said. ··11e may be l\londay will last only for the coming in1pcachable on several dozen things." school year. A UP I survey of nl'arly a dozen The board still has two years aFter thol men1bers on the committee indica ted to cope with grovo'th al the two high that most felt that the edited transcripts schools. v.•ere not sufficient for t he i r During that period construction will impeachment inquiry. continue on a third high school campus Many Indicated !hey hoped the \Vhite .i in Mission Viejo. House would comply with a request for But the crush of students will mean additional infonnation , especially in the that boundary shifts -even doub le areas of conlributions from the milk sessions -might keep controversies producers and the J n t e r n a t i o n a I alive throughout the entire period. Telephone and Telegraph Corp. ! ITT). ---- WE'RE STILL IN A RUii For about another month. Placentia Ave. will be torn up ,Jo widen the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access "will be available by way of Babcock St., coming from the back way. 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West and Cecil R Mays and Bud Hennan Math!! of Mobile, Ala The Indictments stem from the affairs of Southland International Bank with-~~~~~~~~ offices m Yucaipa Linda and Hemet ecoca-Cora ATLANTA Coca-Cola Co Loma 1 ,. I -I DAILY PILOT Tutsday Ma)' 7 iq74 " . ''Daddy, when we're ...-o\h in' !he cor $hould the winCows be •Jp or di:.wn?" Cnlteeh Gal S tiident Officer W ecirs Leotards PASADE\'1\ !AP 1 -Click. click. click. Caltech cornµutcrs \rou!dn't k1l0\\' \\·hat 10 do \1ilh this data. \\'0111en 1 n \'ad rd !he fonnerlv a!J-znale scien11flc sanctuffi of California lnsti1utc of Technology Jess than four years ago. \\'omen are outnuntbered ; · 1 by the opposite sex on this campus of eggh.eads and \'obel Prize "·inners. P:o \l"omnn had e\·en tried for s tud en t go\'ernincnt office_ But who is the student bodr president ~ ELIZABE'Tll '.\lcLEOf). ZIJ. She doesn't belie\'c that ht>r se.\; \.\'as an~· factor in her recent election t·ic1ory 01er l\.\'O males. "~tost of rhe siuden1~ t talked 11•ith \1·ere interested in rn~· opinions on the issues." she said. "I belie\·e I "·as elected because of t he platform I presented -and because· J kno\\' a 101 of the students." The biolog.,. majo r has assume\\. her duties as ea,,1\y as she dons leotards or scuba gear. Tl1E LEOTARDS arc for her 1nodern dance class. Occa&ionall\'. she joind o!h('r Caltech students in Balkan and Israeli folk dancing. lfcr scuba gear ".as acouired fo .. a sun~mer job as a di\"cr at the school's 1narine Jaboralor\'. i\liss ;..1cLeod also ries on an "1r·s A "oi::.1<:16t.£ WOR!-0- I Ff.fl.-JUST All.1fUL.,TOO. '' apron to ea111 n1oncy fron1 11aiting 1ablrs at the faculty's :\thenaeun\ Club. She sa\·s she bchel"rS the 100 11 0111en ii1 the SOO.membcr studen1 body are accepted on !heir tnerits at Caltech . .. , haven"! really had anx problems in tem1s of being stereotyped oo the basis of my sex.'· she said. "Some of rhe 1romen students ma\· sa1· that 1hev,1·e had a problein. but they inay ha'e looked hard('r than I." Telegra1n's 'l'rooner' Happ)· Guy ALBANY, N.Y. IAP I - l\londay \.\-·as a happy day for Ray Flanigan -he'll never ha\'e to J>ing another telegram. Flanigan used to belt out singing telegrams in 18-hour shifts on holidays. but never again. !\"e\v York has become The ~9th today to abandon the n1u sical missives. Onlv California cu.c;to1n crs can s'till hire a crooner from \\'estern t_;nion. "The telephone has cut into our social file tremendously said Flanigan. 46, manager of \\'este rn Lnion here . "Holidays used to be tremendously heavy days for us and ""·hile it's heavy now its n1o s tly candy g r a n1s greetings.'' \\"cstcrn Cnion bega n i t's singing telegram service 1vith birthday greetings on July 28. 1!133. for SJ. a customer could dispatch a u n i fo r n1 e d n1e~.~enger to a lo\"ed one's doorstep. •·t;sually •1·hat happened ll'<IS the IOI\' man on the totem po!e got the pri1·ilege of singing the I e I e g r a 111 , ' ' Flanagan said. fie re1nembcrs one singing 1elcgran1 sent to crooner Rudy Vallee in the 1950s. "That's a hell of a \.\·ay to 11akeson1ebody up." Flanagan qualrd \'allcr as saying after !lit• birthday greeting. The ~ Bowmar Brains (') Amt..!nG1·:-.. \r1. l x Jlin).! p ... r~Jnal <.'aict1la tnr:-:. • AS LOW AS s49 95 • I Diqit Displor • Ffoofi119 Dr-c i111ol • S.l /l:"1J"'1.l·l /I .. , ,, 111111 • ••• •••• r.•.11 CAL•MART 29'0A HARIOR~Two .. Sol."""""' 546 4088 COSTA MfSA llliiii t :lO-S:lO ..... • ' Itledi~inal Ailme11ts Eyed Robbers To Hctng? Lutl1erans To Compete CllJCAGO \AP) -People are getting sick fron1 the n1edicine they take to make 1he1n v.·ell. and this in itself is a public heatlh problem. a 1-~lorida research t e a n1 re1xir1s~ ft has long has been kno\\11 that .~omc people ha\'c ;ld\'t-f~l· reactions to drugs'. These reactions range in seriousnc:.s from minor skin rashes to d('alh. 1\ three.year .<;tudy of more than 6.000 patien1s at the L.;nive rsity of Florida Teaching Hospital in Gainesville sllO\\-s the seriousness or l he problem. Conducted by Ors. George J. CaranMos and Leighton E. C.:luff and a p ha r n1 a c i s l . Honald B. Stewart. the study is reported in the ri.1ay 6 issue o! 1he Journal of the An1erican .\ledica! Assc..:ialion The report says 177 - nearly 3 pcrcenl--0f the 6,063 patients in the -1tudy \\·ere 1:-rought to the hospital because of drug reactions. Of lhrsc, 6.2 percent died, 65.6 percent had severe reactions and 28.2 p€'rcent had 1nodcrate reactions. Supposedly harmless over· the-counter p a i n relieverli, especially aspirin. v.•ere the leading cause of adverse • reac t ions. These were follov.·ed by anti1nicrobials. such as penicillin. 1\ll told, 109 drugs \\'ere involved. 'fhe researchern say there is an increasing n u m b e r of drugs on the n1arket. \Votnen suffered 1nore of the adverse reactions than men, and persons ove r age 61 \Vere affected more than those who \\'ere younger. The researchers 11aid that women are more likely to tak e drugs than men. They said old age ,and lmpro\-ed economic status are related to an increase in use or prescription drugs. The tcan1 said patienf.') could not identi fy 60 percent of their n1cdicines c:orrcctly. Forty percent, they said. used drugs prescribed by llvo or n1ore physicians, increasing l h e possibility of interactioflli. 'JV.·elve percent took drugs prescribed for somcone else, they noted. LUSAKA, ZA M B I A (UPI) -President Kenneth KawKia h a d ordered 1hc introduc1ion of the dcalh by hanging for conviclcd armed robbers. .. I arn direc\ln~ the rninistcr of legal affairs to an1end the law v.1ilh ;1 view to pro viding c: a pi ta 1 punishment for a rm e d robbery.'' he lold the National Council. • NE\V \'ORK (AP I -A Lancaster. Pa., pastor W3! reported planning to challenge the Rev. Dr. Robert J. ~1arshatl. prcsidl'nt or the Lutheran Church in An1erica. for the 101> office at the Church's con,•ention this July in Baltirr:orc. This ,,·ould be the first time the incumbent president of the 1 hr c e -million -1n e m b e r dcnon1ination C\·er has faced opposition for re~lection. • • • The concent1aled Buick. Its size Is right. • And so ls the price. The car is Buick 's Century Luxus-o most contemporary new breed of Buick, as you 'll see. • that's within reach of just about everyone. . .. There 's still another dimen'sion to this cart at 19u'll like. A value-for·the-money .dimension . Not jL15t how little you poy. But how much you g(lt. ' . To be sure , the things that make .a Buick a Bui ck ore there in abundance. The ride . The quiet. The rich inter ior environment. And that certain intangi ble something Look at the equipment Century Luxus carries standard : that describes a quality automobi le. Note, please, the formal roofline . It marks this Century as a class car, A car of substance. But for all its substance, Century is also quite a small car. Trim of dimension. Light of foot. Easy to drive and park.· Reasonable to operate. You might soy it combine.s the nimbleness of cars II priced less with the com forts and &.JHt refiner:nentsof cars priced a lot more . I '·' ! ··" ••.• ,~~-It's a superb Intermediate. At a ·price Turbo Hydra-Matic Transmission. Front disc brakes. Power steering. Plus a moderately-sized 2-borrel V·B engine . It's all included in the price soown.-And that price also includes deluxe wheel covers and ~hitewoll tire$. For a relatively smqll, car, Century is certainly a lot of car. In all , it's one very intelliger:it way of deali g ,yvith these demanding times . And remaining sere ely • comfortable in the process . • ·• n~ a Buick? • •Monufocturer~s suggested reloil price , including deoler new vehicle preparation charges, deluxe wheal covers and wh itewall tires. Other optional equipment, stol.-\nd•locol ta xes and tronsporlotion Ghorges, ($268 .00 ) ond Collfornia Assembly Line Emiss ion 'k<sting ($'20.00) or• odditionol. -. • • " . ' • • l 1 t y f 0 e • s 0 • a r h c s " p s J a s ' t t 0 r r t • • -.. • Laguna Bea~h TO N Today's Fl11al • N.Y. Stocks , VOL. 67, NO. 127, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1974 TEN CENTS Lumberyard Delay 'May Force Business Out' By JACK CHAPPELL OI tll9 D1l1Y ,Oot ll-4t Richard Jahraus. member of a pioneer Laguna Beach famil y and operator of the Laguna Beach Lumber Company, said today if delays in city approval or his yard's relocation persist, he will be forced out of town or out of business. In a four-page statement, Jahraus _ outlined months of nppearances before Laguna Beach City Council, the planning commission and the board of adjus tment. Ile said he can no longer afford holdups on the relocation of the city's lone lumberyard. "lf we are delayed any longer, we will be forced to discontinue our project and go out of business or close down and try at a later date to establish our b4siness in another city,'.' Jahraus said. "It 's the truth. \Ye. shouJd ha ve been able to start in ~larch. "We spent a Jot of money out there and we're obligated to get off this properly. 1 just can·t afford to sit here and have the whole thing dragged out another month or so," Jahraus said in a subsequent telephone interview. The present site of the Jahraus Lu1nbcr Company is in downtown Laguna Beach a block from city hall. Plans for a $4 million shopping complex called the Lumber Va~d on the site have received all city approvals and the project awaits relocation or the present lumber operations. The relocation site is in Laguna Canyon just north or Canyon Acres DrJve between Laguna Canyon Road and Arroyo Drive. Several residents of Arroyo Drive have repeatedly opposed location of the lumber operation on the site although it is a light industrial zone. ' The latest problem to confront the relocation is an appeal filed by Ford Beebe, Arroyo Drive resident, to a decision or the board of adjustment ' approving the project. That appeal consisting of 48 points alleging improper action by the board and technica l violations of city parking law, was blasted by Jahraus as "riddled with falsehood s." Jahraus said that \\'hile the appeal alleges that 20 truckloads of dirt were removed from the futur e site of the lu1nber company, \.•:hat actually \vas removed v.·as trash and junk illegally dumped on the property for years. ' "Truck loads of dirt are going lo have to be brought onto the site to finish the grading,·· Jahraus said. Jahraus said he had altempted to meet all the concerns of the ArrQyo Drive residents as well as neig hb or in g businesses in the des ign or the new yard . In a recent city councll meeting at 111hich the relocation \\"<IS disc ussed. Counciln1an Charlton Boyd and Planning Comn1issioner Bill Leak engaged in a !See CWSEOUT, Page ZI Scott Cal ls T ape Transcripts 'Shabby' Two Jewel Suspects Surprised A veteran Laguna Beach Police sergeant surprised a would-be jewel thief early today as the man assertedly stood with his hand through a smashed store window. Sgt. Norman Babcock arre!!ted one man \\'hile a second suspected of being a lookout was apprehended nearby sitting in a truck. Police booked Leslie C. Walcott, 21. or Palm Desert, on suspicion or burglary 0tnd John W. Chevalier, 22. ol Palm Springs on suspicion Or conspiracy to commit burglary. Sgt. Babcock said he v.•as southbound on South Coast Highway at about 1 a.m. ~·hen he saw a suspicious person near the Art Center Gallery In the 1400 block or South C.oast Highway. At about the same time, he said he heard breaking glass. He made a U-turn with the police car and pulled up by L<slie Lid., Ij92 S. COast Highway. The first person Babcock had sighted ran at the approach of the police vehicle. A !leCOOd man was caught as he took his hand from the shattered display window and dropped a handful of je"·elry at his feet on the sidewalk, Sgt. Babcock said. Police estimated jewelry involved in the aborted theft to be worth $170. The lookout suspect was taken into custody by other ofncers responding to Sgt. Babcock's radioed car for aid. Coffee Ne rves May Lead You To Ps ycliiatrist DETROIT (AP) -Unrecognized "coffee nerves'' could lead you to a psychiatrist , and months of useless treatment l'fiilh calm-down drugs, a psychiatrist lsaid today. Too much caffeine in coffee, tea or cola dri nks can or1ng on all the symptoms of an anxiety stale, said Dr. John P. Greden of Walter Reed Army Medical Hospital in Washifliton, D.C. Drugs can help in true anxiety states but may not work against the effects or too much caffeine, he said. Doctors should routinely ask patients about their caffeine intak~, Greden suggested to the American Psychiatric Associati<ltl. Overdoses of caffeine can bring such symptoms as nervousness, irritability, tremulous:ness , occasional m u s c I e twitching, sensory disturbances. altacks of diarrhea. ln$0mnla, Irregular heart beat, drop in blood pressure and even circulatory failures, he said. A doctor could lnetrpret lt all as an anxiety attack. Greden lokl 1Jf reviewing record.s of 100 pcychiatrlc patients, 42 diagnosed as hnving anxiety, with no question ever J\avtng been asked about caffein consumption. He cited a new case or a woman, 27, (See COFFEE, Pago ll $200 Worth of Plants Stolen f1·01n Nursery · Plant& valued by owner Norton lflnscy, 53, at nearly $200 "'ere stolen 11-1onday from his South Laguna nur sery, Orange County Shorlfl's officers said. Ocpoties said intruders broke a window to 1aln entry to the Pinnt Palace, 31655 Paclllc ~t Highway. They s.ild the plants were taken from the storage area. ' I Laguna Beach city \Vorkmen begin placement o( p1.iriks On the 1t1ain Beach Pa.rk boardwalk. The work which started Monday. involves carefully lin- ing up of the Kapur wood planks. Each board is individµally tapered for a spedal lit as the walkway curves its way from the Hotel Laguna to the cliffs of Heisler Park. Kapur from southeast asia is a ma- hogany-like wood and is highly resistant to wear Lagu11a Beach Will Study Reside11tial Roacl Meters The t.a·guna Beach CUy Council Wednesday will consider a plan for lining residential streets occan~·ard of Coast Highway with parking meters. The installation of the 20-ccnt an hour meters is part of a proposal for increased meter usage in the Art Colony . Other parts of the plan call for 20-cent an-hour meters to be placed up and dO\\'Jl the city length of Coast Highv;ay. Where the highway passes through the do\vntown business district, meters may remain the present IO-cent-an·h9ur rate, or they may be increased. The council and staff split on that question during an earlier session. Bongo Dru1ns Ca1i Be Fatal SACRAMENTO (AP) -Bongo drummers may be thumping their -way -tO a -OOut with a serious d~ase if their drums are made of Haitian goatskin, state health ofriolals say. Dr. Ben Werner. an Infectious jlsease expert wilh the state Department or Health, said Monday a case of anlhrax contracted b:r a Florida wbrnan had been lrnce to ~ontamlnated 4ntms purchased ln Haili. Anthrax ls an acute bacterl:il dlscase thal can be fatal. " California residents .. h a v I n g liaitian drums should contact their focal health department about proper dispo&:al methods, Werner ;aid. i The suggesUon for placement or meters In the coast re s id e ntial neighborhoods was made by lhe city parking committee which noted the areas arc used largely by beachgoers. A permit system for residents similar to a procedure used by Newport Beach. may also be considered. The council balked at intmediate consideration of spreading of meters to the strictly residential areas. Councilman Jon Brand said that before he would make any kind of decision on lhc matter, he wanted to walk through the areas and talk with the residents. Another meteor matter before the council is the final reading of an ordinance putting meters along Laguna Canyon Road during summer. Other items on the Council agenda at 7 p.m. at city hall agenda include : -Co n s i d er a t ion of seeking environmental impact reports on proposed rewnl ng or creation of a specific plan for the Sycamore llllls area. -.Appointment of a committee to review the housing clement at. the general plan and r ec ommend amendments. -Continuation of a public hearing on !he speclric plan for Arcll Beach Height• development. J -A request for an urgency ordinance mtrlcU.nc Ihe height on n e w eonstruction on sloping land. Conductor Ai ling SAN FIWIClSCO (UPl) -Seijl Ozawa. l'Ol'lductor or the San Francisco Symphony, has been hospltatiied with acute neck spasms and v.ill be unable lo conduct this week's conetrts. Officials Tackle Zo1ie Revisions ' In Laguna Beach By HILARY KA YE Of 1119 D1ily Plitt Stiff Laguna BeaCh planning commissioners and members of the Board of adjustment tackled revisions of R-2 , R-3 and C-1 zoning !\1onday night. coming to few conclusions but providing opinions for further revisions by Planning Director Wayne Moody. About 20 spectators were at th~ study session, but commjssioners decided there was oo time fe>r public comments. No formal action was taken. Most of the evening was taken up by a proposal by Commissioner S a 11 y Bellerue. She suggested property oWners of lots between 3,000 and 6,000 square feet be allowed to build more than one unit, if they wish. Under the current proposal, each dwelling unit mwit have 3,000 square f£el, which prohibits owners of lots more than 3.000 and less than 6,000 square feet from .more than one unit. Under a 1.5 formula , ftlrs. Bellerue suggested allowing a larger and a smaller tmit on these lots, with both (S.. ZONING, P1ge %) Signups Continuing For Girls' Softball ll<gb!ralion for the Girls Sottboll 1£agu< will continue today through l'"'riday with a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. 'l'bursda,y In the Bluebird Park Glrla' Clubhouse for persons Interested In olfi~Ung or ..,cblng league teams. Reiistratlon lorma are available at the Laguna Beach lltcrtaUon \)epartment. 110 Glenneyno SI. LeaJ!l]e play Ia open to girls In the fourtb throogb sixth grodes. I No 'Nloral L.1dignation' , Exl1ihited WASHINGTON IUPll Senate Republican leader Hugh Scott said today transcripts of private president i a I conversations convey "a shabby. disgusting and immoral performance." Scott told reporters he bas read the first 800-pages or t~e 1,100 pages of edited transcript of taped recordings of Watergate discussions between Nixon and various aides and associates. Scott said he concluded from "'the tran-. scripts that there \\•as "not enOOgh show- ing of moral indignation \vhich would have been expected under the Circum· stances." Asked if he \vas referring to Nixon, Scott said , "I mean by each of those persons (who participated in the conver- sations) according to what he said." Pressed for who hq-meant when he referred to a disgustine perfonnance, Scott said : "The transcripts will have to speak for themselves." "I ~-o_n't go any further than th<lt," Scott sa id. Scott said the material released a week ago foday by the White House showed "The President ls frequently urging others to get the storY out," but added he thought the transcriptJ were "very confused." "I am enormously dist~ that there was not enough showfrig of moral indignation whidl wouJd have been expected under the ci'"CUIDStances," Scott said. , "J think the transcripts represent a shabby, disgusting and i mm or a I performance.'' White House officials have made clear they believe the President has provided to the House judiciary committee all the materiaJ it. needs for · its impeachment inquiry, but even before reading all of the transcript!. many comm it tee members say they need more infonna- tion. One member, Rep. John I~. Conyers (0.Mich.), an outspoken critic of the President. said today his reading of the transcripts convince him that Nixon had committed "an impeachable act." Conyers said Nixon's "blackmail" discussions on March 21, 1973, with John \V. Dean concerning demands by \Vatergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt was "the best evidence of ~th e cwnmission of a federal crime." Conyers told a news conference : "Just on it s face, that is clearly an impeachable act." Although se·1eral ol the 38 members of the committee have called for Ni1.on's impeachment In the past, Conyers is the first member to say he had found evidence of an impeachable o[fense in the transcripts. The Detroit congressman said he ~·ould make a new attempt to get the (See SCO'n', Page %1 Harrv M. W elsl1 • Succumbs at 7 4 Harry M. Welsh, a mldent ol Newport Beach for 37 years, died Sonday. lte was 74. Mr. Welsh was a relired ernploye ol the County \Voter !Mtrtct In Laguna Beach. Funeral arrangem~nl! are sct for 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Joachim'• C.tho!ic Orurch In Costa M.,... Mr. \Velsh's son R<>ger, a ""ll·kntwn Newport Beach sailor, dJOO less than a month ago. on Apill 12. ~tr. \Velsh 11 sui'vived by a son. Terence Welsh of Newport Beach: a daughter. Mrs. Uoyd C. Vickery of San Jose: 1 da.ught~r-ln·law, Alrl. Roger \Veolsh of Newport Beach: and M\'en 8rRndchlldnin. .... ' l UP'IT ......... 'SHABBY PERFORMANCE' Hugh Scott on :rape Laguna Trustees - Ready to Hire Superii1tendent The Laguna Beach "School Board will likely take fonnal ·action hiring Or. Leland Newcomer as a recruiter for a new district superintendent during its meeting at 7:30 tonight at the education center, 550 Blumont St., Laguna Beach. Newcomer's hiring was i n i t i a 11 y approved when trustees met in executive session last week. Newcomer, who is president or~ La.Verne College, and fonner superintendent of the Ne wport· Mesa Unified School District , will serve as an -adviser/consultant. He will seek condidates for the position of district superintendent. C u r r c n t superintendent Don \Voodlngton resigned, e££ecti\·e Sept. 5. to run fo r County Superintendent of Schools. Newcomer, whose salary is not to exceed $3,00J, \\'ill provide trustees tonight with an ou1linc of his proposed services. The consultant has agreed lo name three candidates ·and two alternates by June II. Bet"·een OO\\' and then. he will conduct interviev.~. gather and ass cs s applications and meet "'ilh the board to inform them of the strengths and weaknesses of the candidates. Newcomer said he will also be accepting applications from within the district. Also on tonight's agenda \viii be a (See NEWCO~IER, Pago I) Orange (;out Weather Night and morning klw cloudi· ness with hazy afternoon sunshine Wednesday. Little change in temperature. Highs at the beaches St rising to 72 inland. Lo"·s •8-56. INSlDE l 'ODAY The 1974 Pu litze r Prize for outstanding p'ublic service ha.r gone 10 Ncwsday for itt report· h1g of illicit narcotics trO./fic. Other major Pulitzer (IW<lrds are reported ot1 Page 9 today. l.. M. h l'C ' MOvltt " (111 ..... 111• ' M~!ual l'llfMli " Cl•tt!ll" ... Nllltloll ...... '-ti c-10 " Or.,... 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The tru stees. howe ver. added an opllon for paren ts who hll\'C n1orc than Ot\C' youngster of high school a!i(e and whose youngt•St would be di..:stinccJ for <l shift this fall. A OIH.'•V.'3Y alternUIJ\'t.' V.'Ollld allO\V parents to tBke a chHd cu rrently enrolled at Dana and shift the pupil to San Clemente in order to avoid having children at scpuratt: t'.a111puscs. Youth Gets Huge Award In Faulty Circumcision BALTlf\.10RE, ?-.Id. (AP) -A Superior Court jury has awarded $733,000 in damages to an 8-year-old Baltimore County boy who was the victim of faulty circuincision in 1965. The jury of eight men and four won1en deliberated less than l ~~ hours Monday before awarding the damages to \\'alter Joseph Witkowski Jr. The boy's mother, Virginia Witkowski , was awarded an addilional $1 ,300 damages for 1ncdical expenses. 1 The verdict v.•as against the estate of Dr. Leon Greenwald, an obstetrician and gynecologist wll_o died in 1968. According tO testimony, the circumcision performed by Greenwald V.'hen the boy was a month old resulted in the loss of the end of the boy's penis. Nine subsequent operations and almost 3 OCC Sn1dents Face Hasl1 Oil Trial July 8 ThTee Orange Coast O>llege students accused on arrest of attempting to sell hashish oil vaiued at $5,00) to an undercover narcotics officer have been ordered to face trial July 8 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge James Turner set the trial date -. for Samuel Hershel Clauder, 22, of Tl9 Shalimar Drive':" Costa Mesa, Richard L<e Smith, 26, of 1700 16th St., Newport Beach and Talbot Perry Simmons, ~. also known as Talbot Perry Somovich, 2229 Ale1ander Ave .. Laguna Beach. The trio were arrested on drug charges 1ast August by underC(lver officers l\ilo said they negotiated t•vo da,·s before thev were told they could purchase the 1nafijuana deri valivc. Police said they made their arrests after half a quart of has'nish oil was apartment. delivered to them at the Clauder apartment. Se1tior Mothers H<ive Tlieir Day Senior men 'vill be the hosts and waiters Wednesday at noon when the. Over Sixty O>mmunity Center gets together to honor senior women for J\ofother's Day. The seniors wlll meet in the banquet room of Skandia Restaurant o n , Broad\\·ay in Laguna Beach, for the ,group's first f\.1other's Day luncheon . party. , A special menu will be ser.,.ed by the ·men and there will be entertainment and singing follo\ving the meal. , The Over Sixty Community Center is 11he Laguna Beach bran ch of the federally funded TLC (lransporta!ion . lun ch, ·counseling) progra1n, that. offers daily lunches and activities to senior citiz.ens. Reservations should be made in person at the center. There is no charge but donations arc accepted. ' OlANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT 1.,.. 011 .... ~ Cc•~l 0•''' "'IOI.'"''" 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In April 1972. another jury had awarded $50,000 dainagM to the boy, but Judge Harry Cole granted a ne'v trial on grounds the judgn1ent wa~ too low, Fron' Page 1 ZONING ... bein g subject lo desir,'11 revi e\v bY the board of adjustrnent, just as units are in the higher _density zo~ The proposal hit a snag. howev er. v.·hen J\likc Easely, associate city planner. said this v.·oul.d-result in people bui lding taller units to get more for their money. \Vhen the maximum floor area is reduced. owners will tend to build higher units to the maximum al!Owable figure of 23 feet, Eascly said. Cominissioncrs and board members agreed \vith the concept of Mrs. Bellcrue's proposal, and said they would try to find a compromise formula that v.·ould aid property ov.·ners in this category v.·ithout causing higher, more ' block-like structures. A committee made up of l\frs. Bel1erue, r.1oody, and board members l\1ike Schley and Peter \Veisbrod will attempt to solve· the problem of controlling bulk if two units are built on a lot less than &,000 square feet. They \v iii report back on M'ay 13. the second planning commission public hearing on R-2. R-3 and C-l zones. Commiss ioners saw similar problems in R-3 (high density residential ), and decided to let J\ .. frs . Be!lerue·s C(lmmiltee expand its SC(lpc to cover this area. too. Jn R·3, planners \vere concerned over whether motels should be a\Jo\ved. Rental rooms are provided for in the current zone ordinance, but are no longer listed in the "uses permitted" section of the new proposal. Coinntissioner Jack McDowell wa s asked to check into this question and report back next week too. In the C-1, light commercial, zone. commissioners wanted to encourage residential use , but also wanted to restrict it to retain a villag e atmosphere e1nd keep down density. They debated \vhether to allow residential use on the top floors and co mmercial use on the botton1, but came to no decision. They asked f\.1ood y to take lhcir feelin gs on the subject and put it into a proposal. Earlier in the evening, commissioners discussed the proposed grading ordinance with Moody, but refused to release any information on its tentative fonn to the public. They silid until it is more finalized, they v.·ould not n1ake it available to the public. Grading and subdivision ordinances are being discussed and revised by the planners before they tackle a de<:ision on the density-slope standards for hillside. residential dcve\opn1ent . Frotn Page 1 COFFEE • • • !>uffering attacks oI headache. lightheadcdness, tremulousness, a n d irregular heartbeat two or three times daily. The symptoms de veloped over a three-week period. Rejec!ing a diagnosis of anxiety reaction to somethlng in her life. she did her 6Wn dete<:tive work, tracing the :-:yn1pto1ns back to her purcha se or a frt:.~h-dri p coffee pot. ··uecause lhis coffee \l'as ·so 1nuch bi:lter.' she had begun consun1ing an nverage of 11).12 cups of strong, blnck co ffee per day, more than 1,000 n1illigran1s of Caffeine." That's four tlmes the 250 milligrams Lhal arc considered a large dose. Wh en she reduced corfee l.'OOSumption to normal, her symptoms disa ppeared. An army ofticer took calm-down drugs for 14 months wit.hout effe<:t. Hjs di7.ziJless, "butterf11cs in the stomach," diarrhea and other cornplalnts went away when he cut back fro 1n consumption of aS many as 14 cups of coffee daJly, interspersed \vlth three ·or four cola dtinks. 'lie had been consum ing I . 2 O 0 miJllgranis or cafteine daily. The board rejected a motion, however, tha t would have allo\\·cd a t\\'O·way option:•· allov.•ing parents or clghtlt I graders a choice of which campus to send thr youngster. 11lroughout the debates on th c proposed boundary changes parents fron1 the tv•o affected communities fought for co1n1)ro1nises and reversals. The shifts spring from a growing disparity in enrollments bet\veen the two campuses. 1'rustee \Villiam Thompson did little to CQnceal his ire at losing a bld to keep the old boundaries relatively intact. Thompso n charged that "parochialism" u·as a motivating factor on the new com mission which held hearings and recommended the shHt. 1'he ussertions \1•cre dismissed. however. by Board President George '\\1hite and Trustee Bob Hurst. Hurst countered Thompson's assertions by chai·ging that Thompson had not atJended any e<11nmission meelings . "I ·sent representatives to most meetings and had copies of all the minutes , so l have a basis for my starcn1ent,'' retorted Thompson. Pressure on trustees through the controversy has been substantial. At l\tonday·s sessio~, r1issicn Viejo parents were scarce but ressidents of the easterly section of San Juan were v.•ell represented. The city's mayor, Dr. Roy Byrnes. ln1plored the board to postpone a de<:ision su that an ad-hoc· school cc.mmittee could n1ect with the city C()Uflcil in an· effort to seek furlher changes. llis appeal 1~·as echoed by Councihnan Douglas Nash. "We've had many hearings on this thing and gummed the issue to death." replied Hurst. "It's time for a decision tonight so that the district staff can get . busy planning for the fall /' ~ Supt. Truman Benedict advised against delays, because planning for staff and pupil enrollments at the high school level already is five or six weeks in arrears. "I still don't think that 40 youngsters can make that much of a difference," Thompson argued before the vote came in. He said his concern rested on the complaints by San Juan residents that the boundary change \1•ould divide the community down the middle. leaving the \vesterly dwellers in Dana Hills territorv. The ~only support which ThQmpsOn received from fellow board m~mbers came from San Clemente's Willian1 Enquist who expressed serious concerns about any attempts to shift current Dolphin students to the Triton campus. Trustees agreed that switching existing students to achieve an enrollment balance would cause identity problems with some youngsters. The measure approved by trustees i\londay will last only for the coming school year. The board still has two years after thot to cope \Vith growth at the two high schools. During that period construction will continue on a third high school campus in Mission Viejo. But the crush or students will mean that boundary shifts -even double sessions -might keep controversies alive throughout tbc entire period. Warner Brotl1ers Studio Designer Harnisl1, 85, Dies John Harnish of Newport Beach. \vho designed and built Warner Brothers Studios. died Sunday Jn Palm Sprin~. lie was 85. Mr. Harnish, a Southern California resident since 1904, \vas an industrial engineer who also designed (Ind built Christie Brothers and Republic Film Studios and the NBC-TV stu dios anrl acted as supe rvising cnginee:-for i\IG~I Studios. J\1r. Harnish \vas one of the original developers of Palm Desert. Among his other real estate developments were the Los Angeles ~Iarb ,· \Varehouse District in San Pedro. the Los A n g e I e s J\fetropolitan \Varehouse District and the Oakland T~ustrial District. A charter member of the Balboa Bay Club, Mr. Hamish was an avid deep-sea fisherman and yachtsman . He owned the Nc\vport Shipbuilding Company during the 1940s. At his request, no funeral services will be he1d and his ashes will be scattered at sea. ~urvivors include a sister, JeaMa Hall of Seal Beach: dau ghter Tina McKinley of Balboa Island ; step-daughte r Evelyn \\'right of La Mesa ; and six grandctiildrcn. lloldup Man Slain By Store o~mer An Anahcin1 liquor $tore O\vncr told police he shot and killed a young would· I be bandit early this morning after being threatened with a rifle. PoHcc said Wilson t.. Tubbs, 20, of Buena Park, wa s killed instantly by a bullet in the neck fired by Dennis Ricotta. 33. of Anaheim. Ricotta told officers lhe ski-masked Runman walked into hb; store at 1013 N. ~iagnolla Ave. shottly btforc 1:30 a.m. and demanded n1oncy. P11ssyf uoti11g \Vhen you are a tiny cat and short of Pussy 'Vil- lo\vs, \Vhat nicer place can you find to spend a sunny afternoon than a bunch o( daffodils. 'l'essic, a ward of the local anhna1 shelter in Zanesville, Ohio. en· joys the floral arrangements. Storm Drainage System At A1·ch Bay Approved A ne\v storm drain system for the private South Laguna community of Three Arch Bay \\'SS unanimously approved ~1onday by the South O>ast Regional Zooe Conservation Commission. The project involves about 500 feet of reinforced concrete pipe, varying from 12 to 45 inches In diameter. catch basins and manholes to be installed in several streets. The e1isting system in parts of the comm u n it y Is deteriorating, the Parent-cl1ildrei1 Semi11ars Slated The Laguna Beach Free Clinic \\'ill initiate a program designed to illlprove commwUcation between parents and children and, through counseling, avert child-parent problems. Applications from parents wishing to participate in the counseling program will be accepted until May I 7 . Information about the program is available by calling 494--0761 from 1 to 5 p.m. or 497.25-09 after 6 p.m. daily . The program is under the direction of Judy Friesen who will conduct a series of eight \\1Jrkshops. The clinic is sponsor- ing the .. program under a county grant. Fro•n Page 1 CLOSEOUT ... testy exchange O\·er interpretations of the city parking codes. Leak angrily rebutted charges he said Councilman Boyd had made in a telephone conversation that he (Leak) was out to get Jahraus and the Laguna business community . The council will hear Beebe's appeal f\.tay 15. Jahraus intlicated an cc on o n1 ( c inability to hold on (or extended council 1nullings on the project. He said he had to get off the downto111n sile and renlaJ costs iw·erc piling up on the new site. commission \Vas told at the Long Beach session. The commissioh conditioned it s approval by requiring lhat erosion be minimized during construction, an y runoff outlets be built to not add to erosion and pipes be painted a bluff tone. Community representatives accepted the conditions. There was !Jttle discussion before the \'Ole. \Vhen Three Arch Bay officials \\'anted to replace some old beach lockers on the sand a few months ago, the commission said a permit \\'OUld depend on allo v.•ing public access across the beach and through the streets. The association didn't agree to that and the penni£.wasn't issued. This time, the issue didn't oome up. F asliion Lunch For Girls' State Program Planned The Laguna Beach American Legion ·Auxiliary \\'ill present a luncheon and fashi.on show at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at that Legion Hall. 38-1 Legion St., lo benefit the auxiliary's Girls State program. 111is year, Laguna's Girls State representatives are Amy \Vandell, high school junior; and ~larla Johnson, alternate. Legion girls' State representaU\'t S "learn about government and citizenship from the grotmd up" at Girls Slate conferences, Della Staihr, auxiliary spokeswoman, said . The s.tudenls are selected by school authorities ~ b~Sis of schola;~hlp, citizenship and participation !n school evenl<>, f'rances Chatham, unit chair· woman said. A fashion show by \Vil son's of Laguna will follow the luncheon. Reservations may be made with auxiliary members. Taxpayer Gro111> l:>rotests La O'Una 0 Building Cutback The Laguna Bc-ach T a x p a y e r s • ASsoclalion (LBTA ) has launched a 1nassive petition drive against the city's plans to reduce future building in n1edium and high density residential, and light commercial. zones. The taxpayers group C(lntends the proposed ordinance in ll·2. R·3 and C·I are unconstitutional. v.·ould lov.·er the city's tax base and reduce pro1>erly value:;. l\lariC' \\'arr r.ta\'l'r. t' x cc u t i v e secretary. LBTA, Sa id ~.000 petitions v.·rre lo be recei\·ed today in the n1ail by tax1><1yers in the affected three zones. i'.1rs. ?-.1aycr attcn1ptcd to address the Planning Com1nission at its i'.tonday night study session. but the group \vould not hear comments (rom the public. Fro1n Page 1 SCOTT ... (.'on1mittee to rite Nfxon for contempt or Congress for refusing to surrender actual tapes subpoenaed by the panel. l·Hs first effort v.·as votrd dov.11 last v.•cek. ":\ contempt citation -that is U1c \'Cry next logical. inevitable step." Conyers said. "Then v.·e start piling them up so ·lhal it·be...>onws clear in the mind s of Congress .ind the American people thnl the President is obstructing his impeachment inquiry." The actual tapes rnay unearth more offenses. Conyers said. "'I-le may be impeachable on seve ral dozen things." A UPI survey of nearly a dozen members on. the committee indicated that ntost felt that the edited transcripts were not sufficient for t h c i r impeachment inquiry. Frona Page 1 NE\~' COMER • • • report on data proctssing in the district, to give trustees iOformation prior to finalization of the 1974·75 budget. Data processin g is one item ~ing considered for elimination next year. ---------___ _:_ _____ _ ----- WE'RE STILL IN A-RUii For atiout another month, Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will be available by way of Babcock St., coming from the back way. • We hope you will be patient with construction as the results will ce rtainly be worth all the trouble. If you aren't adventuresome. give cus a call. and we'll bring samples to your-home. 19th' 'ST. ... 1663 -PLACENTIA 16th ST. ~ ....... ;.i-~>1)1-....::::::i..:.:.:..--~~---', ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES· IN COSTA MESA • SINCI 1957 1663 Placentia Ave . COST ... MES ... 646-4838 Moo.:lhurt. 9 to 5;30, fri. 9 to 9; Sot. 9'30 to S 11 , <;1°""'"'~~ !>¥Gii" .... t100,,.,.,!•0, ........ ~ .. -"Jil .......... IMl-•.)00_......1. "Three cups of coffee: two over-the· roun tcr hcadjche tablets, and a cola drink consumed in on~ m o r n i n g approximates r,oo mil ligtl'flns or caffeine Intake.'" said Credcn. ~!tiny Americans CXl.-ecd lhat. . The store owner said he grabbed a senti autorua~ plslol from 1mtlc.r the counter and fir~1w·ice at the bandit, 11.------------------------------------------;,;a bitting him once . • I 1 J 7 I • s I d y Saddleha~k Today's Finni N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 127, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 7, 197'4 TEN CENTS $400,000 Shortage • Ill ' By JAN WORTH Of ll!t 01Hr l'lltt St11f Trustees of !he Saddleback Volley Unified School Districl have calll'd for an audit of a trust account from the defunct San Joaquin El ementary District which a former trust account o!ficer claims is $100,000 short. The San Joaquin district was one Of the districts absorbed in the unifications a year. ago v.ill cti. produced the Tustin Unified School District, the Irvine Scott Seor1aful A;. Unified School District, and th e Saddleback District. Previously, the three new districts now set up for grades kindergarten through 12, were divided into a high school district and several elementary school districts. The old school districts ended business June 30, and until all their accounts wer,i! closed, trust account offiCers were appointed for each one. San Joaquin trust officer was Rex Neri.son. who has since left the post. After he left-some spokesmen sugge st under pressu re-he wrote a letter to former Sao Joaquin superintendent Richard Welte, oo assistnnt superin- tendent for inslruction in the Saddleback district .. Nerlson claimed that the San Joaquin trust account, being managed by ttie Irvine district after the unification . was $400,000 off and Sho\ved evidence of a nUmber of auditing errors. Watergate Tape Results 'Shabby' WASHINGTON IUPJ) senate Republican leader Hugh Scott said today transcripts or private p r e s i d e n t I a I conversations convey "a s habb y . disgusting and immoral perforn1ance." ' .~P'I T~. 'SHABBY PERFORMANCE' Hugh Scott on Tape CUSD Trustees Of ficiallv End .I Boundary Hassle • By JOllN VALTERZA Of !flt' O•lll' P'll9t Sl1H Trustees~ of the C<lpistrano Unified School District finally placed the lid on a simmering attendance boundary dispute 11-fonday by ordering that current eighth graders in easterly parts or San Juan Ca pistr::ino and 11-lission Viejo will attend San Clemente High School this fall . The board essentially upheld re«>mmendatlons of its special growth inpact commission, and the move automatically overrode requests by dozens of parents and students in the af!ected area. The sectors lie east of the San Diego Freeway. The trustees. however, added an option for parents who have more than one youngster of high school age and whose youngest would be destined for a shift this fall . A one-way alternative would allow (See BOUNDARY, Page %1 Bongo Drun1s Can Be Fatal SACRAMENTO (AP) -Bongo drummers may be thwnplng thelr 4"ay to a bout with a serious disease If thclr drums are made or Haitian goat.skin, state heallh officials say. Dr. Ben Werner, an infectious ilseaso el'pert wllh tho state Department ol Health, aaid Monday 1 case o( anthrax contracted by a Florida woman bad been traced to ~tamlnatcd drums purchased in Haiti. Anthrax b an acut~ bacterial disease that can be fatal . califomla residents h a v I n g • Ha-Wan drums should contact lh~lr locil h<alth department about pl'Oper disposal methods, Werner !Ald. ' Scott told reporters he has read the first 800 pages of t":& 1, 100 pages of edited transcript of taped recordings of Watergate discussions between Nixon and various aides and associates. Scott sai d he concluded from the tran· scripts that there was "not enough shoy,•. ing of moral indignation which v.·oold have been expected u.'lder the cin:um- stanees." Asked if he was reCerring to Nixon, Scott said, "I mean bv eadl of those persons (who participata:t in the conver- sations) according to what he said." Pressed for who he meant when he referred to a disgustine perfonnance, Scott said: "The transcripts will have to speak for themselves." "I won't go any further than that," Scott said. Scott said rtle material rel eased a \\'Cek ago today by the \Vhite House s~·ed "The President "is frequently urging Gthers to get the story out," but added he thought the transcript;:; were "very confused." "I am eoonnously disturbed that there was not enough shov.ing of mor;tl indignation which would have tseen expected under the d"t'Um.Starices," Scott said. "I think the transcripts represent a shabby, disgusting and i mm or a I perfonnance." White House officials have made clear they believe the President has provided lo the House judiciary committee all !he material it needs for its impeachment ioquiry. but even berore reading all of the transcripts, many c o m m i t t e e members say they need more inlonna- tion. One member, Rep. John L. Conyers (D-hUch.), an outspoken critic of the President, said today his reading of the transcripts convince him that Nixon 'had committed "an impeachable act." Qlnyers said Nixon 's "blackmail " (See SCOIT, Page %) Doing It . . • . Ex-astronaut John Glenn's tie tells what he hopes he's get- ting in Ohio's nomination race for U.S. Senate seat. Glenn is emerging from Colu mbus vot- in g booth . He's Sheepish Costa Mesa Fro'tv11.s on Pet By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of llM Dllll' ,.Hot Sl1fl Cao a sheep named l\1eshuganah with a taste for burgundy wine and browsing through a fancy decorator shop instead of a field of clover find happiness in a Costa l\1esa commercial area? No, say city Officials, citing ordinances f~rbidding certain animals in commercial and residential districts. "l'm just a crazy deoorator-\1.•e're all crazy here -and I'm a Ji ttle bit de- fiant," declared AJrs. Goodman. Meshugan ah, incidentally, in its most polite and genteel translation from the Yiddish indeed means Crazy one. "I can get into trouble even when t don 't do anything," t~e voluble l\targot declared as Meshu ganah abandoned a bag or sheep fodder and attacked the daisies agai n. She also said the humane officer who Yes, says interior decorator h1argot deliYered Uie eviction notice verbally Goodman, owner of The Elegant Barn. invited her out to his truck lo read the 445 E. 17th St., where hfeshuganah indeed letter of the city law regarding farm seems happy munching daisies when she animals in a commerc ial or residential isn't meandering along the sidewalk zone. outside. ''I told hitn I can't read," fumed hlrs. A very independent businesswoman. Croodinan, who summoned a contingent hfs. Margot bought h1eshugar.ah for $165 of supporters to confront the Gosta A·fesa at an auction benefiting the Child Guid--(See SP.::.EP, .Page ~) ance a1nic o{ Orange County. . • She outbld an enthusiastic man for :Ptfe~ganah, fearing he may have been envisioning a freezer full of chops, steaks, roasts and shanks, She also had a pen built at the Elegant Barn -which is set. weU back from 17th Street -and for 10 \\.'eek.s now l\feshuga- nah ,has been dividing her time bet?.>een the ije<»r shop and the Goodman's near- by home. What finally happened Friday might be best etplalned by paraphrasing an old numry rhyme with apologies to Mother Goose: "Margot bought a lltUe Jamb, Its fleece was brown and tan. And when Margot opened up her shop, . . . 'Ibere stood 'The Man.' " She clalrrl! one city humane officer gave her 48 hours to get rkl of M"'1uganah, while her pretty daughter and deooratJng associate Pat, 26, said the othtt lold her It was 24 boors. Monday was · a rew hours past either deadl ine. Another Purse TJ1 ef t Reported A Leisure \Vorkt resident's purse was snatched hfonday at the t.aguna llills mall in the latest such Incident involving ' elderly women shoppers In that area . Orange County Sheri(f's ' officers sald ,._lrs. Eleaoor Goble Bauer, 74, of 524 0 Calle Aragon, Laguna lfills was approached by a young man in a market parking lol who asked her if she had the correct time. Before sbe c:ould answer, dcP:Uties sntd, the thief grabbed her pu..,. containing $17 in cash and ran from the area. Sheriff's ofricers have appealed to elderly women shoppers In the area to carry as lllUc cash as possible and to be oo the alert a( all tln1e1. I I ( ·• San Joaquin Claimed But John Ra jcic, Irvine's assistant superintendent of fiscal planning, refuted the charges today. "There are 'paper trails' r or everything we do," Rajcic said. "All anybody has to do is go through county offices and they can trace exactly what has happened to the San Joaquin accoWlt. "Every warrant goes through a series of checks and balances," Rajci~ said. These include the schools claims .office and the Orange C0W1ty Auditors o!fice. The Irvine district sets the probable total of the trust account ·at roughly $400,000, v.•hile Neri.son said it should be as high as $900,000. \Vhen the account is finally closed and audited, tv.•o-thi rd s of it wil' go to the Saddleback district and one-third to the Irvine district. Rajcic denied that Ne rlson's depa rture from his post had anything to do with his connection with the trust accoun t. "Rex had been Cont e ril p I at in g relire1nent for a long tin1e,'' Raj cic said. "J1e was under contract tor t'ol.·o years, but he chose to leave on his O\\.TI early." Ner ison 1va:\ not available-for comment because he is in \\'ashington state on land he had bought lo retire on. Asked how Nerlson could have made such an inaccurate study of the account, R.ajcic replied the discrepancy is in the area of acrounts rocei~·able. "In a high growth area. il is not (See AUDIT, Page%) Irvine Leads Way? Te-sting Ground for Housing See1i The city of Irvine is expected to lead the way toward provision of low and moderate cost housing, a state attorney general's study group deter~ in e d Monday in Costa A1esa. Members of the land and water use subcommittee of the state Advisory Qlmmittee on Environ~ntal Matters met in Costa Mesa City Hall and concluded by adopting three advisory resolutions. The body suggests the state attorney general do the following things: -Launch a study using Irvine as a testing ground to determine the adequacy of existing and proposed programs for provision of lov.·-cost housing. -lnvestigate whether the housing element of the recently adopted Irvine city general plan actually compJies with state housing laws. -Evaluate cur rent state legislation and detennine the need for a statewide program in housing. The secret meeting A1onday to which . only selected members of the press were invited was the second session in which Ir vine city officials were grilled about the ci ty's slow pace al providing low cost homes. Defending the city's attempts at lowering costs of new homes were city planning director William Livingstone and Irvine Company planning administra· tor Robert-Joe Vasquez. "I think the city is begir.ning to mo ve IS.. HOUSING, Page 21 Saddleback Ca111paign Bid OKs Mileage Pa)71ltent Plan Streaker Supports Council1na1i REOONOO BEACH (AP) -Anything is possible in an election year. But a streaker? Campaigning at a City Qluncil meeting? -A!ltt nine moi>ths ol policy wrangling, the Saddleback Valley Unified School Diolrl<I boenl of -tlon approved a mlleage. reimbursement plan Monday ... which will pay all district employes 14 cents a mile for using their own cars for district business. The male streaker raced through the council chambers Monday, wearing only a ski mask and carrying a sign reading, "Westerfield for l\1ayor." Co.mcilman Robert E. Westerfield, who can't run for mayor for two more years, said he couldn't identify his bare supporter and kne\v nothing of the prank in advance. About JOO persons, including Police Chief Louis E. Sunyich, "'atched as the streaker disappeared through a door and into the history of this Los Angeles suburb. The point of o:mtroversy in the policy is a clause which states, "No district- owned or I~ vehicle shall be spe- cifically assigned to any individual." Last fall, the b>ard split over the issue or buying a fifth district car to be used ty persoonel director Gary Shinkle. Too Much Caffeine May Trustees· Dennis Smith and George Henry objected to the purchase because they said neither Shinkle nor the other four top district administrators should have excluslve use of a car. Lead to Psy·chintrist Various arguments in favor of giving top adminlstral<rs use or a car included DETROIT (AP ) -Unrecognized the contention _that paying them mileage "ex>ffee nerves" could lead you to a for their considerable travel wou1d be . . just as expensive. psychiatrist and months of useless District Superintendent William Zogg _,,treatment v.•ith calm-down drugs, a and Dr. Richard \Velte, Assistant psychiatrist said today. Superintendent of Instructional Services, Too much caffeine in coffee, tea or both had ~ provision -for a car in their cola d~ks can bring on all the contracts. symptoms of .:n anxiety state, said Dr. The new policy calls for gradually John P. Greden or Walter Reed Army phasing out the ad minis tr at iv e Aledical Hospital in WasbiruJton, D.C. automobile as a district policy. Welte and Drugs can help in true anxiety states 1.ogg have agreed to make oth~ but may not work against the effects of transportation arrang~ents when their too much caffeine, he said. present contra~ expU'e. . Doctors should routii1ely ask patients The new policy was approved ~t with about their caffeine intake Greden TJ:Uslee Smith, who w~nted 13 cents a suggested to the American Psychiatric mile rather than 14, votmg no. Association. In other business, the board: Overdoses of caffeine can brina such -Initiated a. policy to limit the ~en~h symptoms as nervousness, irribbility. of board meetlllgs to 10 p.m. Conhnumg tremulousness occasional m u s c I e the rra;eting beyond then y,·ould require a twitching, se~ry disturbances, auacks twp-thirds approval by members preseat, of diarrhea Insomnia irregular heart and. unfinished business ~Y be beat, drop in blood p;.essure and even C?'1tmued to f:t>e next board meeting by a circulatory failures, he sald. sunp!e ~ajority vote. . . A doctor could inetrpret it all as an -Ratified a trip by dlStrict ai;ncul~ anxiety attack. Greden told l)f reviewing studen~ Ptfay 3 and 4 to San Luis Obispo records of 100 psychiatric patients, 42 to ~rt1cipate ~ the state finals !'f t~ diagnosed as having anxiety, with no Agncultural Skills OOl_ltest at Califonua question ever having been asked about Polytenchnic State Uruverslty. caffein consumption. -Approved· an adult education summer He cited a new case of a " .. oman 27 school ~a111 which will be ~ffered six suffering attacks of heada'ctie'. ~eeb startmg July 8 and ending Augu.st lightheadedness, tremulousness , and :_Received 8 report that the distrtct irregular heartbeat two or three times m~ic department will sponsor the 1974 dally. 'The symptoms developed over a 1t1usi.c Festival at 7:30 p.m. June 4 in the three-week period. Anaheim Convention Center. Some 2 •. soo Rejecting a diagnosis of anxiety Sa~~ck Valley students w 111 reaction to something In her life, she did participate. . her own detective woik, tracing the -Approved an elementary inter-school ~ymptoms back to her purchase of a track meet for noon to 4:30 p.m. "fay 17 fres~ip coffee pot. at De Portbla School. "Because this coffee was •so much He Took tlie Bus, Landed i1i Jail MEDFORD. Ore. (UPI) -Oregon state trooper Larry Zoller thou ght something was amiss Monday whtn he saw a Greyhound bus traveling 1dong with Its driver In c{villan clothe• and no ptOl<ngers. . Zeller pulled the bus over to the sld• or th< roe~ 1nd, arter questioning the drl\'tt, arrested him for unnuthoriK'd u$e of a motor vehicle. Booked was Michael J. Stewart, 26, of Portland, Ore. better.' she bad begun oonswnlng an a\•eragc of 10.12 cups of strong, black coffee per day, more. than 1,000 milligrams of caffeine." That's four times the 1.50 milligrams that are coruiidered a large dose. When she reduced corr.,. consumptlon to nonnal, her symptoms disappeared . Conductor Ailing 'SAN FRANCISCO !UPI) -Sel)I Ozawa, conduct.or of the San F'ranci!co Symphooy, has been ltospltaliied wltll acute neck spasms and will be unablt to conduct thl.9 ~.eek's conctn.s. j An anny officer took calm-down drugs for 14 ·months \\•ithout effect. His dizziness, "butterflies in the stomach," diarrhea and other complaints went away when be cut back f r o m consumption of as many as 14 cups or coffee daily, interspersed with three or four cola drinks . He had been consuming 1 , 2 0 0 milligrams or caffeine daily . "Three cups of coffee. two over-the- counter headache tablets, and a cola drink consumed in one m o r n i n g approximates 500 milli grams of caffeine ifttake," said Greden. Ptl&ny AmericM.$ exceed that. Ca rgo Plane Crashes NUERNBERG, Germany (AP) -A chartered cargo plane, loaded with 12 tons of htothers Day flowers from the French Riviera, crashed into a forest while -approaching Nuernberg airport late r.tonday night killing all tl~ree crewmen ai:>o.1rd, police said. Orange Ceut Weather Night and morning low cloud!~ ness with hazy afternoon sunshine \Vednesday. Little change in temperature. Highs at the beaches &4 rising to 72 inland·. L:i\\'S 43-$. INSI DE TODA\' Tl1e 197-1 Pulitzer Prize for outsta11dh1g µ11.bl ic service luu goone to Nruistl<1y for Its report. h1g of Illicit t1arcotic.T traffic. Other major Pulitzer atcard.t aTe reported 011 Page 9 coday. I,., M. .. ~. c1ni.r11111 CJ111111"41 c ..... ,, c .......... ... Otltlt f!MliCtt atil9ril1 "'" allffft11-i ,..._.11(:1 "~ ~•l'flltr ...~­Allfll..I ..... • ' • »n n D • • n U•ll " .. II M•vlt• 11 Mv!WI ,.,.,_., l\ H11lt111! MtWI f,, tt Or•llff C9V"'Y I S'l'IYll ,..,., 11 '""' , ... 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Because when the·· move to "~U!iislon Pavilion." the so-called "recuperative care unit" v.1lere the menu is in effect, they are faced '~itti ruch dinr.er choices as: -Chateaubriand ("To your ta ste and carved in your roon1.") -FUet Mignon C'Cholce tenderloin of beef, topped with mushroom caps, with delicate Bearnaise sauce.") -Broiled Lobster Tail ("Prepared to order, served with garden f r e s h vegetabl~. drav.•n lemon butter and choice of potato.") -choice Pri1ne Rib of Beef, Au Jus ("Served Eng\lsh or Jim Diamond Cut.") -Fresh Brook Trout, Aln1ondine, From Pagel BOUNDARY. • • parents to take a child currently enrolled at Dana and shift the pupil to San Clemente in order to avoid having children at separate campuses. The board rejected a Jll{ltion, hov.·cver, that would )lave allo\\'ed a two.way option, allowing parents of eighth graders a choice of \\.'hich campus to send the youngster. Throughout the debates on t h e propased boundary changes parents from the two affected communities fought for compromises and reversals. The shihs spring from a gro\\.'ing disparity in enrollments between the tVr"O campuses. Trustee \Villiam Thompson did little to conceal his ire at losing a bid to keep the old boundaries relatively intact. Thompson cha r ged that "parochialism" "·as a motivating factor on the new commission \l:hich held hearings and recommended the shift. The assertions >A'ete dismissed, hov.·ever, by Board President George \\'hile and Trustee Bob Hurst. Hurst counte red Thompson's assertions by charging that Thompson had not attended any commission meetings. "I sent representalivcs to 1nost meetings and had copies of all the minutes, so I have a basis for my statement," retorted 'Thompson. Pressure on trustees through the controversy has been substantial. Al Monday's sessicr.i, r.fissicn Viejo parents were scarce but ressidents of the easterly section o{ San Juan were well represented. The city's mayor, Dr. Roy Byrnes, implored the board to postpone a decl.:ion so lhal an ad-hoc school C(;mmlt tee could meet with the city council in an effort to seek further changes. l1is appeal was echoed by Councilman Dougl11s Nash. "\\'e've had many hearings on this thing and gununed the issue to death," replied Hurst . "It's time -for a decision tonight so that the district staff can get busy planning for the fall." Supt. Truman Benedict advised against delays, because planning for staff und pupil enrollments at the high school level already is five or six weeks in arrears. "I still don 't th.ink that 40 youngsters can make that much of fl difference," Thompson argued before the \'Ole came in. He said his concern rested on the complaints by San Juan residents. that the boundary change would divide the community down the middle, leaving the l\'esterly dwellers in Dana Hills terri!ory. The only support v.•hich Thompson receired from fellow board members came from San Clemente's 'Villiam Enquist who expttssed se rious copcerns about any attempts to shift current Dolphin students to the Tri ton campus. Trustees agreed that sv.·itching existing students to achieve an enrollment balance would cause identit y problen1s with some soungsters. The measure approved by trustees 1-fonday will last only for the coming school year. ' OIA.HG-ECOAST 1:; DAILY PILOT T"4 C>l"O• Coii~t Oitlv Nol, ...in"""'" I!~ b"f<1 tn1 NI!*''"""-~ IS DUtl .. nf'<! h 1 t•~ C~~1'1 eo.i" ~~D1<sn1nv ~ Sop.or~•~""'''~',;·• w bl•i"90. Mo~dav l~fW'il" rna.1 1 • ca,1; M•N. Newoor! 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") The eh1:bor;ite diilll~r n1{'n11 ali;o Includes appetizers of smoked salmon, jwnbo shrimp, or "chilled Dungeoess crabmeat L"OCktails." ll offers four kinds of soup, fi\'e kinds of sa lad, and eight other ~ntrl't!S. The rneals Rre cooked to order and served by '''ailers \\'ho look like they belong more in the Plaza llotel than in :.i hospital. Assumi ng lh{'y are on a reg ular diet, all adult patients are n1ovcd to j\lission Pavilion. called "a recuperative care ward " their las t two or three da ys before going hon1e. And accord ing to Paul ld ckcr. pubtlc rela tions director for the proprietary hospital, no one is charged any extra for their stay in the v.•ard. "\Ve've foond t\lere ls a cost tradcoff," he said. ''Bv then the patient is feeling good enough that he or she can walk around and we sa ve money on nursing services. "There is no reaso n \\'hY a patient like that should be in a ~·ard next t-o a patient who is critically ill." The recuj)(!rativc care v.·ard v.·as CaH1paig11!119 Elizabeth Sn1ith \\'eingand of Santa Barbara. the onl y Den1- ocratic wo1nan run11ing for lieu- tenant governor. says she would becon1e the state's lead- ing environmental officer if elected. . ~ From Page I ~ SHEEP ... City Coun cil i\tonday night but then never got the chance. She al least \Vants a time extension to allow her to dispose of j\-feshuganah by auclioning her off again to benefit the Oiild Guidance Clinic and hopefully find her a legal home where she can live in the style lo v.·hich she has become a ccustomed. ·'She's not an anirnal. She's a pet. a toy," ~1<1rgo asserted. '''Vhen \Ve build a fire here on the patio at night, she even drinks v.·ine \\'ith us." For the record, ~Ieshuganah shuns ri.logen David, preferring burgundy to v.·hite wines-it goes better w i th laml>-and frolics a bit more noticeably afte r Happy ~lour. She also does a fair imitation of the chorus of the old Yale drinking song about three little lambs who have gone astray. Right at the height of the interview, Noreen Goodman, 12, and a friend. Joan Adams. 12, arrived \\'ith ri.Ieshuganah, y,•ho had taken her aft e rnoon constitutional dO\\TI East lith Street on her leash. A blue sports roadster driven by Costa ).lesan Jia \ Blake v.•hich had folloy.·ed the unlikely trio a half-mile at low speed pulled in lo the driveY.'ay, to see \vherc t\l'O girls and a sheep were going. "Do you believe it. Alisa?'' Blake asked his city-raised 6-year-0ld daughter. "Jt's a real sheep . I Jove them." "\Ve have more stray people follow us home thL<; y,·ay," l\1rs. Goodman remarked happily. Holdup Man Slain By Store o,vner 1\11 Anahein1 liquo"r store O\\'ner told police he shot and killed a young v.·ou!d· be bandit early this morning after being threatened \\'ith a rifle. Police said \Vilson f,. Tubbs. 20, of Buena Park. was killed instantly by a bullet in the neck fired by Dennis Riootla, 33, ol Anaheim. Tlirotta told officers the skl·m..iskcd gunman walked Into his store at 1013 N. ~bgnolia Ave. sho1tly before 1:30 a.m. and demanded n1oney. The store ov.11er snid he grabbed a semi automatic pistol from under the counter and fired twice at the bandit, hitting him once. Toni J ours Released ~llA~11 tAP) -Singer Ton1 Jones flew here after n one-day delay in Corneas. Venezuela, in a legal tangle involving hi1: bodyguard. Prime Minis ter II :i r o Id Wilson had asked the British Embassy in Caracas to help the singe r when Jones "'us ordered to renmiu in the South Americnn country. opened last year &!I the newest phase of the hospital's development. Additional savings resuJts: becauae if lhe patient can have his mealJ cooked to order. he usually eats more of It, cutting doy.•n on y,•asted food. Jn the other wards, the patient orders nll•:ils a d:-iy ahead of time. "ri.1any tin1es by the time he gets the food he y.•antcd the day before it doesn't sound good to hi1n anymore," ldeker said. "They end up lea~ing most of it on their trays.'' Breakfast menus include omelettes, fru it. v.·araes. sausage, comed beef hash ;ind breakfst steak-along v.·ith the usual brea kfast fare. \Yitb the doctor's permission, alcoholic beverages also can be servOO v.dth each ITIC<l J. 'Ilic recuperative care unit offers a \':J ricty of 0U1er hotel-llke services: a valet, barber, hairdresser, and housekeeper. The deluxe sen,ice is part of the struggle to get ahead of the competition in an area "'hich at present has too many hospitnts. With the openln& ol Snddleback Commwiily Hospttil In Laguna Hills three month! ago, Mlsslon lost nlOSt of lta MediCal paUents 'fbo now comprise 24 percent rather than the former 55 percent of tl1e hospital's '}>atlcnt load. ~taintaining a profitable occupancy rate has been a challenge. "The last th ree months have been horrendous." said Mission Community Administrator George Ollend orf. "But now it seems the patient load has come back and we are about where we were 'A'hen Saddleback opened." ?11ission spokesmen insist the service costs no n1ore than the usual hospital stay, A 1973 average of 26 hospitals · shov.·ed that the j)(!r day per patient cost for all expenses was at $180. Stanley ~falek, executive director of the Orange County Health Planning Council, said Mission Community is above tpat aver11ge. But Ideker said of the total per day costs , only $78 goes to room and board. "At other hospitals, you would pay $150 ·a day just for the kind of room ser\'ict! v.•e offer," he said. Mayor of l1·vh1e Welcomes • Irvine j\·layor Gabrielle Pryor said today she \velcoines investigation by the state attorney general of any aspect of the city's attempts at providing IO\\' cost hou~ing. "Frankl~'. I reel this city is doing a good job trying to pro\•ide homes for all ..... •ho work here. No other city in Orange County has a housing plan that goes as far as our executive homes proposal lo"'ard reducing the costs of new homes," !\1rs. Pryor said. "\Ve are plowing a steady course toward resolution of a difficult problem . "l'n1 not worried about any investigation," she said. The Jrvine mayor underscored points made by an Irvine Company spokesman during the secret meeting ?\fonday of a * i:r * f'ro111 Page J HOUSING ... on this housing issue," Livingstone told the subcommittee. \1asquez said today he told the body the company had readied an "economic model'' for moderate cost housing and lhe city was near to :zoning land to accommodate the $25,000 homes. Vasquez suggested the attorney general's advisers tum their attention to county or state units of governmen t and ask .. where are your programs to help implement ours." Without controls on speculation, Vasquez noted , low priced units v.·ill be snapped up and resold at inflated prices. • The problem is regional in nature and the .solutions must com<:! from a body with regional authority. the Irvine Con1pany planner_ suggested. f\.1eanwhlle. ccounty planner Reed Flory said, "Irv ine is the frontier and the model in all this. The whole Saddleback Valley and points south are watching to see how this city handles this problem." Orange County Hou sing Coalition chair- man Ada May Hardeman urged state legislation. "'Ve can't expect or depend on lrvine or any other city to take on htis kind of responsibility." A proposed industrial zoning for 2,000 acres near El Toro A1arine Corps Air Station prompted the housing concern. That project -Irvine Industrial C-Omplex -East (JI C.East) -is expected lo employ 54,000 persons by the mid· 1980s. Irvine's general plan calls for provision of housing in Irvine at prices people y,·orking in Irvine can afford. In recent ~·eeks, city planner Living. stone has urged the Irvine city council to co~si~er establishi~g a city housing f..'01nm1ss1on or committee to determine \\·ays of meeting the general plan hous- ing goals. Warner Brothers Studio De signer fia1·nisl1, 85, Dies 1 John flarn ish or Newport Beach , who designed and built Warner Brothers Studios. died Sunday in Palm Springs. lit' 'A <J.S 8:i. ~tr. Harnish, a Southern California resident since 1904, was an industrial enginee r v.•ho also designed and built 0 1ristie Brothers and Republic Film Studios and the NBC-TV studios and :icted as supervising englnce~ for l.fGM Studios. J\lr. !Tarnish v.1as one or the orlglnal di:vclopcrs or Palm Desert. Among t.is other real estate developments v.'erc the Los Angel es Harb ; Warehouse District in Snn Pedro, the Los A n g e I e s J\letropolitt1n 'Varehouse District nnd the Oaklnnd lncfUstrial District. A chart{'r member of the Balboa B.iy Club, i\·lr. 1-larnl!h was an avid dee~sea fi sherman and yachtsman . Ile O\\'Tled the Ne\'lport Shipbuilding Company during the 1940s. At his req11esl, no funeral services will be held nnd hls ashes will be scattered at .... Survivors include a sister, .Jeanna Hall of Set!I Ueach: daughter Tina ~lcKlnley of Balboa Island; step-daUghlt:r Evelyn Wright of La Mesa ; and s Ix !lf•n<IQWdl;<ll. . state environmental task force, land use subrommittee. Mrs. Pryor said she agreed it l!I time county and state agencies look to themseh,es for solutions y,·hich \\'OUld aid cities in their attempts to broaden the range of housing prices . 1be lrvine Con1pany plaMer suggested that county and state agencies and private organizations focusing so much attention on the city of lrvine's housing problems should consider new programs "'hich would ease the regional housing situation. Among these might be referral systems, finan cing programs a n d oontrols on speculation , be said. Airs. Pryor also favors updated st.ate laws which recognize needs to lower housing construction costs w h i I e maintaining safety standards. From Pagel SCOTT ... discussions on ~1arch 21, 1973, v.•ith John 'V. Dean concerning demands by Watergate conspirator E. HoY.'ard Hunt was "the best evidence of the a.mmlsslon of a federal crime." Conyers told a news conference: "Just on its face, that is clearly an impeachable act." Although several of the 38 members of the committee have called for Nixon's impeachment In the past, Conyers is the first member to say he had found ev idence of an impeachable offense in the transcripts. The Detroit congressman said he would make a new attempt to get the Committee to cite Nixon for contempt of Congress for refusing to surrender actual tapes subpoenaed by the panel. flis first effort v.·as voted down last \veek. "A contempt citation -that is the very next logical, inevillible step,'' Conyers said. "Then v.·e start piling them up so that it becomes clear in the minds of Congress and the American people that the President is obstructing his impeachment inquiry.'' The actual tapes may unearth more offenses. Conyers said. "He may be impeachable on several dozen things." A UPI survey of nearly a dozen members on the committee indicated that most felt lhat the edited transcripts \\·ere not sufficient for t h e i r impeachment inquiry. ------ o.lly ,._, '"" ,....,,, MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPITAL TRIES DELUXE ROAD TO HEALTH Waiter Chuck Peddie Serves Walter Noll of El Toro Fro111 P<1ge l AUDIT ... uncommon for school districls to spend more than they ha\'e in a particular fund for a school project. For the sake of getting the project finished. distriets sometimes borro'v fron1 their genera!. fund," Rajcic said, So in the San Joaquin elementary school district. this "'·as done to fini sh El Camino School. Turtle Rock School and Rancho San Joaquin Intennt'diate School in lrYine. "The followup paperwork was never done," Rajcic said. ''So the district had accounts receivable that really are not receivable." One of lhe former San Joaquin trustees. Rev. Preston J{owell of t.lission Viejo. said he believes Nerlson's charges are "of grave conce rn " and has pressed for a speedy investigallon. The matter i!I scheduled for the 1'-1ay 16 agenda of the Saddleback College Board of Trustees. Ex-Navy Captain Killed 011 Sh·eet PAL:0.1 SPRINGS (UPI ) - A 63-year- old retired Navy captain was killed ~londay v.·hen he stepped into the line of traffic as he tried to make some repairs on his car, parked on the side or the highway. The California Highway Patrot said Robert Haden Keehn was crushed against his Cadillac and pushed 35 feet along Interstate 10, several miles north of here. Jury A \\'ards Boy lluge Scttlcn1ent For Doctor Error BALTI~IORE, Md. (AP) -A Superior Court jury has awarded $733.000 in dan1ages to an 8-year-0ld Baltimore County boy \\'ho y.·as the \'ictim of raully circumcision in 1965. The jury of eight men and four women deliberated less thlln I \2 hours 1.ionday before awarding the damages to 'Valter Joseph \Vitkowskl Jr. The boy'a mother, Virginia \\'itkov.'Ski, \'.'3S a\\'arded an additional $1.300 dan1ages for medical expenses. The \'erdict "'as against the estate of Dr. Leoo Green\\'ald, an obstetrician and gynecologist y.·ho died in 1968. According to te s t i mo n y . the circumcision perforn1ed by Greenwald v.·hcn the boy was a month old resulted in the loss of the end of 'file boy's penis. Nine sub.C\Cqucnt ope rations and aln1ost daily attention y,·ere needed to restore the organ to normal. y.·itnesses said. The da1nages a'o\'arded ~1onday4 were believed to be the largest ever handed dO\\'YI in favor of a sin.;le plaintiff in a state court in A1aryland. In April 1972, another jury hnd awarded SS0.000 dnmages to the boy, but Judge Harry Cole granted a new trial un grounds !he judgment "A'as too low. ------- WE'RE STILL IN A RUii For about another month , Placentia Ave. will be torn up to wi den .the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access . will be available by way of Baboock St., coming from the back way. .we hope you will be patient with construction as the results will certainly be worth all the trouble. If you aren't adventuresome, give us a call, and we 'll bring samples to your home. I 19th ST. . . ~1 18th ST. 1'.lh sr.ii ' _:~ ' -',. 1663 ,, ... _ PLACENTIA " -1611\ ST." -. ALDEN 'S CARPETS • DRAPES IN COSfAMUA SINCI 1•57 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MISA 646-4838 Mon.-Thura. 9 to s,», "M. 9 10 91 sGt. 9,30 to 5 I l I I I I I \ 11 ! r v II pta Ave IV Re tr con dis " aha pe lhe to !Ila jnq jhe me l!o ' SW pe Fo No st hi In •• In I wi f • da . . .., ,.. r Dnntingi.on Beaeh T oday's Fi11al r N.Y. Stock s VOL. 67, NO. I 27, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1974 TEN CENTS Res~dents of Huntington Harbour Strike Out By CANDACE PEARSON 01 Ille D1llr l"llO'I Sl1fl HW1tington Harbour residents struck oul Monday in their effort to get the Regional Coastal f.ommission to rtconsider Its approval or a 66-unit !edecally financed apartment project. The South COast Regional· Zone Conservation Commission stood firm in its unanimous backing . of the project planned on Algonquin Street ncar"Wamer Av enue by Harry Scholer, across the street from the channel-lnced community. _ Prior to Monday's discussion. each com missioner had reportedly recei ved a personal telephone call from Huntington Beach Councilwoman Harriet Weider, urging the re-hearing. Mrs. Weider, a Huntington Harbour resident, is DO\V on vacation in the Orient. Arthur Knox, president of t h e Huntington Harbour Property Owners Association , a,ked for the reconsideration Monday in Long Beach. Th e association has appeall'd the commission's April 8 approval of the project, v.·hich v.·ill ha ve 90 percent financing from lhe federal Housing and Urban Developrhent Department (HUD), to the st.a te coastal commission. The appeal is scheduled f o r consideration f\1ay 15 in San Diego. Association members contend lhey aren't opposed ·to the $1.S million proje(t beeause it features lo\v and middle jj{lcome housing. They list their inajor objections as a lack of public notice of the regiopal hearing and earthquake hazards because the three acre site sits along the Newport-Inglewoo'd faull. Both Knox and }larbour resident Susan Neuman said ·f\londay that they have retained the consulting firm of Dr. Charles Richter. the P2~dena seismolo· gist, to testify at the J\1ay 15 hearing. \ But a spokesinan for that firn1 said today that the residents had Qn1y n1adc an initial conatct and no deal h:id been agreed upon. i\1rs. Nl•un1an has said her Hp(X':tl i~ based on the Alquist·Priolo Geologica l ~laza rds ;\ct. which she cl.Jimed prohi· bits building until after conipletion of a study of ttlc fault zones. But the Ne"'porl·lngle"'ood included 1n that state rep resentative of the stale fault isn 't la\v, a geologists office in Los Ang ele s said today. The la\V, which requires s ta I e geologists to map the fault zones and then advise how to build within th('n1. only covers the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults in Soulhern California. the geologist said. ~1 rs. Neuman used den&ity and seismic safety as argun1ents f\londay to object to \\\'O prqposed projects on ~londay's agenda : a 21-unil apartn1cnt at 16882 (See HAHBOUR, Page 21 Beach Candidate Controversy Erupts Scott Gro·wls: 'Shabby' Transcripts Called Disgusti11 g, l1nn ioral WASHINGTON (UPll Senate Repub.lican leader llugh Scott sa id today transcripts of P,rivate pre s id e n ti a I conversations conv ey "a s h a b b y . disgusting and immoral perfonnance." Scott told reporters he has read the first 800 pages of t:'.e 1.100 pages of edited transcript of taped recordings of Watergate discussions bet"'·een ~ Nixon and varioos aides and associates. Scott said he concluded from the tran· scripts that there "'as "not enou.Rh' shov•· ing ol moral indignation which "'ould have been expectl'd u:xler the circum- at.inces. '' Asked if he was referriqg to Nixon, Scott said, "I mean by eadi or those persons (v.ilo participated 1n the conver- sations ) according to what he said." Pressed for who he meant when he rcferTed to a disgustlne perionnance. Scott said: "The transcripts v.'ill have to apeak for themselves." "I v.-on 't go any further than that," Scott said. Scott said !tie mate rial released a v.·eek ago today by the \llhite House showed "The President is frequently urging others to get the Slory out," but added he thought the transcriptJ were "very (.'Oflfused ." "I am enormously disturbed that there was not enough shov.'ing of moral indignation which v.·ould have been expected under the ci"Cumst.ances, '' Scott said. "I think the transcripts represent a lhabby, disgusting and i m m o r a I performance." White House officials have made clear they believe the President has provided to the House judiciar:• committee all the Wlaterial it needs for its impeachment )nquiry, but even before reading all of Uie transcripts. many comm it t ee Jnembers say they need more inlonna· lion. -One member, Rep. John L. Conyers (0-Mich.), an outspoken critic or the President. said today his reading or the transcripts (.'00.Vince him that Nixon had committed "an impeachable act." Conyers said Nixon's "black1nail " discussions on March 21, 1973, with John 'SHABBY PERFORMANCE' Hugh Scott on Tape \\I. Dean ronceming demands by Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt was .. the best evidence of t h e eximmission or a federal crime ... Conyers told a nev.·s conference: "Just on its face, tha t is clearly an impeachable act." Although sc-:eral of the 38 membe rs of the comm ittee ha ve called for Nixon's impeachmcnl in the past. Conyers is the first member. to say he had found evidence or an impeachable offense in the transc ripts. The Detroit congressman said he "''ould make a new attempt to get the Committee to cite Nixon for contempt of Marvin Fortin to Take Oath . as Police Chief < Police Captain rt1arvln Fortin will be swom in as chief of Fountain Valley's 56- perscn police department at tonight's Fouritain Valley City Coone.i i meeting. Fortin , 37, was named acting chief in November, when Chief Charles 1'1ichaelis stepped do'wn to police captain to allow hlmseU time to complete law school. Fortin, who spent most of his childhood In Orange County,..ha! 16 years of police e:i1;perience. He cattle to Fountain Valley In 1967 when the department was formed. lie previously was a police lieutenant with the Garden Grove P o 11 c e Dcpartmen1l. • Fortin, who holds a· BS Degree in criminology from Long Beach State tl,nivenlly, will draw a salary or 121,soo aMually as chief, dlmpared to the $20.900 he earned as captllin. He ls a member of tho ca11romla Police Officers AsSociation and the Fountain V1Jley Exchange Club. Fortin and his wife have a son, 17, and . daughter. 15. ){ay in olitary NAsHVILLE, T<nn. ( UP I ) Convicted aMasslh James Earl Ray must remain in aolitary c:ooflnement as long a:. the state wishes him lo, a federal judge ruled Monday. FOUNTAIN VALLEY 'S CHIEF Marvin Fort.in ,.. • Congress for refusing to surrender actual tapes subpoenaed by the panel. His first effort was voted down last "'eek. "A contempt citation -that is the very next logical, inevito.ble step." Conyers said. "Then we start piling them up so that it becomes clear in the minds .• of Congress and the American people Chat the President is obstructing his impeachment inquiry." ... The actual tapes may unearth more offenses, Conyers said. "He may be impeachable on several dozen things.'' A UPI survey · of nearly a dozen members on the commlttee Indicated that most fe]t that the edited transcripts \\'ere not sufficient for t b e i r impeachment Inquiry. ~1any indlclted they hoped the White 11ouse would comply with a request for additional information, especially in the :i.reas of contributions from the milk producers and the Internation a l Telephone and Telegraph Corp. (ITT). l11cr ease of Tax Gets Endorsem e11t Of Ocean View The upcoming 17.8-cent Huntington Beach High School tax increase. propos;al received a vote of support f..tonday from the Ocean View Board of Trustees. The board which called the increase "crucial to the continuation of the district's svccessfuJ educational pro. gram" voted unanimously to suooort • the issue "'hi ch will be placed before \·o!crs June 4. The increase will add to the current tax ra te . of $2.82 per $100 assessed va luation. •Good for tlie lJ S A ' Those funds will be used to build a ne"' high school at \Varner Avenue and Colden \Vest Street in the boundaries of the Ocean View (elementary) School District. General Bullmoose. played by Andy \Veissenberger, is surrounded by beauly in the form of secretaries (from left. kneeling) Leisha Pruts· n1an and Jeannie Rea. and (standing) Summer Venturelli . Alison 1-lurni and Lisa l\1itchell in a scene fro1n the Park Vie\V School 1nu· sical ·'Li'! Abner." Construction of that school is in tended to relieve serious overcro\vding conditions l hnt no\v exist in the llunlington Beach High School District. nnd would be particularly important to Ocean View if the current five-way schoo l unification plan is approved. Under term s of the current plan. the high school district would be divided into five kindergarten tnrou gh 12th grad e dist ricts along current elementary school dislrict boundaries. Hunti11gto11 Police P1·ohe Myste1·y Robbery, I\idnap The Ocean View School Board two v.'ceks ago went on fe(Ord in opposition to the current plan. The Fountain Valley School District. "'hich supports that plan, has gone on record "not to support" the tax increa se eleclion because Ocean Vie\v and Westminster school districts will not support the fi ve-way unification plan. llunlington Beach police are continuing lo investigate 3 Friday night robbery and kidnaping that involved four Humboldt Island illmes in Huntington Harbour. I>etecth·e Dick Nolan said a shirt and jacket 1lelievcd ·to belong to one of the t\ro robbers involved in the incident \Vas found in the yard of a home on the island. ' Nolan said the robber apparently lefl 1 D D' 0 G l U1em behind in an effort to djsguisc l'. IX n e s himselr while poli"' r~ui lleS!IY scorched the island Friday. p ost a t Scripps Nolan said police still do not know how thal robber escaped from the island, ~ . \.... Friday's vtolent escarade started. LA JOLLA (AP ) -Dr. Frank L. police said, "'ilh a robbery at th<" Henry Dixon, desc ribed as one or the world's Kruege r home al 16352 l\1aruffa Circle. leading authoriti s on Immunology. has The two , rob~rs panicked during ~he' been named director of Sc ripps Clinic • holdup, pohce said, then one or both tried and Re.search Foundation. to force residents of two other hoine~ to The aMouncement r-.·tonday s.'lid Dixon. htlp them escape before kldnaping Mr . 54, replaces Dr. Edmund I•· Keeney, who Ms held the post for 19 years. 11e \viii continue as the foundation's president. Dixon. who came to Scripps In 1961. has been the fo undation's di rector of biomedical research . lie belongs to advisory commlltees of 10 national or internationa l organiia.Uons, including the National C.ncer Adv!sery Board. • Conductor Ailiug SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Seijl Ozawa , conductor of the SAn Francisco Symphony, has been hosplta111,f!d •Ith acute neck spasms Md will be unable to conduct this week's eoncerts. ·' • and ~'l rs. Terry ~orman Tiffany, 16552 Carousel ,Lane, and forcing them to drive one of the robbers to downto"·n Hunt ington Beach . Nolan s<iid island residents still are un('asy after the incident which lasted more than '"'O hours Friday and involved an intensive police search of the island usin g helicopters.poli ei! searchlights and a blockade of the island. 11 e Took tlie Bus, Lc11i<led i1i .Jail MEDFORD. Ore. (UPI ) -Oregon state trooper Larry Zeller thought something was amiss Monday when he sa\v n Greyhound bus traveling along v.•ith Its driver In civilian clothes and no passengers. Zeller pulled the bus over to the side or tht! rood and. 11ftcr questioning the driver. arrested hi~ rorunaulhorlted use:!· of o motor vehicle. Booked v.·as f\1ichael J. Slcwort , 26, or Port!And, Ore. • Councilmen Divided 011 Politics By TERRY COVILLE Of Ille Dilly Pllol Sllll Tempers flared !\1onday night as Huntington Beach councilmen debated the future status of city commissioners and co.inmittee members who rWl for an elective city office. The heated discussion ended in a 3 to 3 standoff over a proposal to make i:;uch commissioners and rommlttee members resign their posts when they file for a municipal election. A-1ayor Al Coen. along with Councilmen Jerry !\latney and Ted Bart I e t t , supJX>rled the forced resignation issue v.•ith Matney saying, "Commissioners are appointed as advisers. not as politicians." Councnmen Henry Duke. Don Shipley and Norma Gibbs staunchly support ed the right of commissioners to seek office and still serve the city in their appointed posts. One exchange or heated 'v o r d s occurred bet"·een Duke and Ba rtlett. "\Vhen a councilman runs. if the people aren't satisfied with his \Vork they can vote him out," said Bartlett, "'ho was just re-elected for his ·fifth four-year term. "I "'on't mention any names. but one planning commissioner has run three times for City Council and been beaten each lime but he's still on the rommission. '' . "He's a damn good p I a n n e r, ' • interrupted Duke. . "That's your opinion," sna pped Bartlett. The reference was to Planning Commissioner f\·lark Porter "'ho has run f?r City COuncil three tin1es in the past six years. Matney made it clear he felt the proposal v.·as aimed primarilv at the planning com111ission. "I opposed this type of action four years ago,·· l\fatncy began. "But ma ny of ou r COIT\fllissioners have becoine ·much more political these days. ··Actions have become very political. Individu al actions change with the political climate. 1 think it causes more or a split to allo\v a loser to stay on the commission.·• "We can't take everything pcrsonany. or half of us would never talk to the other half," observed l\1rs. Gibbs. "\Ve've got two years to go before the next race. There are too many big things to do, why not postpone this for six months," suggestl'd Duke. "If it's going to cause dissension, let's (S.e POLITICS, Page 21 Orange Co ast Weather Night and morn ing low cloudi· ness with hazy afternoon sunshine \\lednesday. Uttlc ·change m ten\perature. lligh,, at lhe beaches IW rising to 72 Inland. Lows -43-56. I NSIDF. l 'OllA \' Tiie 1974 Pulitzer Pri::e for outstanding public strvlct l1a.f go11e ta 1Vewsdav for' its report· ing of illicit narcotics Ira/fie. Ot/1er n1ajor P11tit::.rr au'Ords art reported o" Pavf 9 today. I.. M. toy• I Mt¥1t' n C1H'9nll1 J M11!111I ,-11M• 11 Cl1tMMM U.M Clf!llct '1 fo!ltiMll M••' 4, p Ori"" (tvR!f • Crtnnnl n iYl'oll l"orlw ti 0..1~ N•tkt• t S119rt• 11·• Edlftorlll 11'1~ • $1Hll M1rllth IJ•l) l"ltrt11t11,11111 II Ttll'thltll W PIMIKI II 1J TIINltrt JI "" Ol nlntr II WNl'Mlf 4 Mtl'MCll•• •• fl-Mii,,.. " ... ,, A1111 L11Mhr1 11 Wto~ Nf"' 4. • l • ' 2 DAILY PILOT H Tut$d.-iy, May 7, 197'1 \ Cap sule Cot111cil Action llt•re in C'apsulc fonn are inajor actions taken by the J·ltmtington Beuch City Council ~londay nighl: St~NIORS : c.a,·e the r«'reation center at l7lh Street and Orange Avenue 10 senior citizens as a i('1nporary headquarters and asked the staff to setk county funds for a n.._.,,. $600.000 hall ror the seniors. l\IRl'ORT : OrJC!rl.'d the city staff to \\'Ork "·Hh owners or ~tcado~·lnrk Airport on an agrtemcnt \Vilh an ndjaccnt housing developer \\'hlch may allow the airfield to contu1ue fllght operations. POLITICS: Deadlocked 3 to 3 on a oontroversial proposal to force cily com1nissioners and comm11tcc members to give up their posts if they run in a municipal election. J!em \Vil! be brought up again ~·hen all .seven countll· mcn are present. GA RAGE SALE: Scrapped a three-page proposal \\'hlch would ha\'e rt'slricll'd a resident lo holding one garage sale a year. Ordered staff nlcn1· bcrs to 1vrilc a less restrictive, simplified ordinance. LAN01\1ARK TREES: Asked the city staff members to more thoroughly review a proposed ordinance designed to protect special trees. COAST lllGJIWAV: Learned there is no excess state money for a $2.2 mil- .~ lion facelifting on Paci[ic Coast llighway. ' Fountain Valley Teache r, Trustees Vie In Tense , Stormy Meet By KATHY CLANCY ot tM D•il't 1"11•1 STiii Fountain Valley teachers and their school district are involved in a contract battle apparently involving salaries. working hours, benefits and teacher aides. In a ten.se. often stormy, meeting between teachers and the Fountain Valley Board of Trustees i tonday, teachers discussed thei r demands and accused the board of failure to listen to their requests and suggestions. At issue was a 13 percent across-the· board pay increase, improved insurJnce Trustees W cigh School Building For Huntington A $1 million building program fo r construction or one new school and renovation or another is expected to be approved tonight at a 7 o'clock meeting or the 11Wllington Beach City School Board. The funds ~'iii be used to build a new school in the area of Huntington Landmark Homes, SQUt h of' Adams Avenue and east of Newland Street, and to renovate Peterson School, 20661 Famsv•orth l..ane. to ae<:ammodate special education students. The $1 million will be the last of a $4,750.IXX> bond package approved by voters in September 19i0. Those funds financed the construction of Site 13. a school no\Y under conslruc- tion at 9682 YelJlm·stone Drive and par- tlally financed the building of Burke, Kettler and So"·ers schools. Curfe1v Set Vp For Council1nen ~fayor Al Coen is often disgusted by lhe late hours kept by the Huntington Beach Cily Qnmcil. So J\1onday night, he was able to get his council m<"t<'s lo 'do SC1mething about it. At Coen's suggestion, they all agreed to establish an 11 p.m. curfew for council n1eetings. Any agenda item which has not been discussed by 11 p.m. on a mft!ting nigh t, ~ill be continued to another council session, according to the new dictum. Coen established such a cu rfew once before. wh<'n he "'as mayor in 1972. It lasted for about a half-dozen meetings. DAILY PILOT lne ~ •• COM! o..11 ~.iot. -~~ ~ ,.°""" bo_, ! ... N...,."'9M, If Col~~ bv ~ 0U1'91 (Of'~ Pl,l~l"n'"'I ~ Sep11a•e ..,,.'°"' • .,. r~t.'·•""'· "'"''•'!!• ''""'"'~ r,,~·~· IO< Co1•1 "'~11 "'~"'PVI I.lo'••• ~~·r>Q!'l'I Be ... n1rou,.. i.,~\1•11'1~ l•oonJ!:\<o~• l""flli '~lMlef>O~k•"<I !hn Cl•'"~"'~'~"" .i .•• , (..a~"''"" A •. ~or• ~ ~'''"'",. l"•l>I"°""' ~',~a,,.. •rod&.•~ .,.,.,, f"" 11<•n· ,, •• i>w!>;" "'"" r•o~T <I ti MO Wiii l.lot $11 ... T W>'I ~ ...... C..,,,,.,.,~ 9~6 coverage and additional teacher aides. In addition. according to a district spokesman. teachers want cost-of-living increases totaling aboot 12.5 percent by next January. ' The district board. which last "'eek declared conlract negotiations at an impasse and turned them over to a Board of J\eview, says it just doesn't have the money lo grant any saJary increases because of limitations imposed by the school financing bill, Senate Bill 90. "The law provides districts with a gua ranteed amount of increase to apply to teacher salaries," said Trustee Fred Voss. "But the amount will just about provide for the column increases. and we don't think there will be money for other increases." Column increases are those grantl'd as a teacher completes additlonal years of service and are not negotiated annually. District teachers also are angry with a propo.sa1 that they work an 8 a. m. to 5 p.m. or eight-hOW' v.·ork day, instead or leaving schoo l "'hen classes a r e dismissed. "You are asking us to work additional hours ror the same pay," complained one teacher. "In my way of thinking this isn't "-'Orking conditions.'' Bobbie ~tulho\land, another teacher. said "I think that maybe a lot of people are here because frankly I feel very insulted by the proposals of the board. "! think it would be great to work 8 to 5 but -I think a lot of the people in this room give a lot more time than 8 to S." From PG11e 1 POLITICS ... dispose of it now," Coen replied. Finally, Bartlett switched his \1ole so the proposed ordinance could be dropped from f.!onday's agenda but nol continued lo any specific date. · Bartlett made it clear, however. he \~·ould bring the ordinance up again when all seven COWlCil members are present, probably in two weeks. Newly elected Council!ft•oman Harriett \Viede r is due back then from a tour of the Orient with her husband. She is expe<:ted to side with the Cocn·J\fatney- Bartlett faction which CXluld produce a 4 to 3 split favoring the ordinance. l..andlady Killed ' In Robbery Case LOS ANGELES (UPI I -The elderly manager of an apartment building ~·a s robbed and strangled f.1onday by a man posing as a prospective tenant. Ethyl Grimes, 81. was found on the noor of her apartmment \Vi!h hE>r clothiiig in disarray. Police said they did not kno1v if she had been raped. lier purse "'as ntissing. In a si milar occurrence last f'riday, fl\·o n1en b<'at and tied up a \Vilshirc-arca apartment building manager and shot and killed her husband when thry refus~d to give then1 rent money. They, too, po5C'd as prospective tenants. Operations Continue At Airport ' 111c up and down sa&a of t.1eadowlark Airport t!J not yet over. lluntington -Beach city co1.1ncilmcn \1ere informed titonday night the private airfield will probably continue its flight operations, thanks to an agreement reached with an adjacent ~ing d{'vclopcr. Bob l..e"'in, an attorney for-the Nerio family "'hich owns f.feadowlark Airport, told {.'OW1cilmen !he Nerios are \'.'Orking out an agreement "'ith the developer, Stellrecht-Bartoli. not to build two homes which \'.'ould be too close to the run"·ay. State aeronautics authorities warned 1\leadowlark operator John Turner last 11o·eek he might Jose his airport license because of the homes nov.• W1der construction. Turner immediately declared the nirport closed and has refused to sell rue! to local pilots. But pilots. and some business firm s based at /l.leadov.·lark. slill use it, and the Nerio family bas filed suit in Orauge County Superior Court In an effort to declare Turner's airport lease void. "\\1e "·ant to tear do1l11 the framing on the homes. take out a brick "'<Ill already buill and shift the \\•all "·est or those t"·o lots." Le11·in said t\1onday. Bill Carlson. attorney for Stellredlt- Bartoli. said his clients had agreed 10 that nlaneuver. Presumably, the Nerio family will buy the t"·o homes and lots, but neither attorney could be reached this morning for details on the agreement. Lewin also told councilmen that a blast fence at the end of the runway -for dust and ooise prevention -"·ould be put up again this week by the Nerio family. Turner had torn it down, causing coocern on the part of councilmen. "\Ve had no knol'·ledge it y,·as do"n before," Lewin told the council. ''If the Nerios say they'll do it, they "ill," commented Councilman Jerry iiatney. Bo!h attorneys had approached the council with the agreement, because the city is under a Superior Court order to allow the 20 homes being built by Stellrecht-.Bartoli. Councilmen ordered !he city at.iorney and other staff members lo work with those involved ,o imure the success of the peace agreeme nt, which should gain state approval to keep the airport open. Rapid Transit Riders Climb- So Do Expe1ises Ridership on Orange County Transit District buses jumped by another six perC€nt last month but operating costs are increasing becau9C all the drivers are getting raises. District General Manager G.J. "Pete" Fielding said the cost of running the buses is at 72 cents per passenger mile but will increase to "around 80 cents" shortly when the raises begin to show up on the fedger books. The District's 200 drivers are now earning in the range 9f $5 to SS.25 per hour, which Fielding said "is competitive to earnings elsewhere." For some of the drivers. particularly those absorbed recently from several private bus companies and charter servil"e s. the raises 1vill be in the 75-cent to $1 per hour range, Fielding said. "Our drivers are doing such a su~r job no"' that I am glad to see lhem earning an adequate salary," Fielding said. The raises could have come throu gh several months ago but they \\'ere held up pending a unionization vote by the drivers. The results of that ''Ole arc still not known but most of lhe drivers involved have since become OC1'D employes rath- er than \\°Orking for the contract sen'ice once used by !be district. Fielding said the district only t'an1s about 27 cents per passenger mile i11 revenues -f<l:' short of the actual operating cost. The main reason is the j flat 25-cenl fare. Ridership hit 371,000 last month, "'hich ts a 14 percent increase 01·er ri.tarch llut Fielding said it adjusts lo six: percent because a longer n1onth meant 1nore days of operation. n-~f:..C~y V~..,_-~ .. M•l't.latf Ense11ada Jail Owni.H U-Rich:7d P. Noll .-.-!Ut'l!Mt"ICl""tl~ " T 8"f Cadle Wl'llOr•~~t1111or .... lhtft-•edl Office 1181!.fle.;KI\ !bJ.·...,-j M:rin9 Adrjown PO Bot no. ~2e.4' Ottw0ffkt4 L....,.... .. _,.mi-Cl't'·•A C.W111_3'°_ft"Y~-~ •~o::t> m,,_.~ ... , t.!!C .. _nit Ji»Hotlf!£1~"0~ \ 260 Arrested Over W eeke11,d ENSENADA, Mexico (API -Authorities have fined and released 260 ,\mericans arrested in disturbances involving the Newport Beach· t"'Ensenad a yacht race. poliC""ay. OFFICERS SAID the last of the Americans had been freed from jail after paying fines of $100 to $150 for disturbing lhe peace and simll ar offenses. Hundred s of young persons from the United States !lock to this Baja California city each spring for the end of the yacht race, and arrests have been con1mon in past years. Potlce reported this year's incident~ were somewhat tamer than last year's. partly because officers from 'rijuana. were called in to rtinforce the Ensenada police. TWO POLICEMEN and a number of Americans suffered mlnor injuries and the restaurant of the Bahia Hotel was damaged ex· tensi\•ely during· one weekend brawl, police said. I I. 'Mer111aid' Co1itesta1its Test Water A'tarion San1mons, 18. of 1-luntington Beach .(left) and Cathy A1urphy, 17 . of Costa A1esa are adapting to the water \.hile .selling tickets for the Costa ~1esa Fish .Fry. One of thc111 n1ay be awarded a real fish costun1e and reign as "~tiss ·'r.1ermaid" over the May 31-June 2 fry. Other contestants should con· tact Dr. Ben1ard Simon. 540-1 171. •ro qualify ap· plicants must be 17 and older and single. Beach Oldsters Move In Co11i1Jlex Beconies Senio r Citizens' Hea<lqu<1rters HWltington Bc<\Ch senior citizens \Viii move in and the city recreation Staff '"'Iii move out. That firm cornn1itment 11o·as n1ade J\londay night as ci1y councilmen agreed to give the rC{'reation {.'Omplex at 17th Street and Orange Avenue to the seniors for a temporary headquaners. That n1eans !he p~rks and recreation department, now headquartered in part of the lith Street building, n•ill have to shifl its operation, probably to the fifth floor of the ne11· city hall. acre site 1vill become a permanent social service center. Part of it will also house the Kuska t.1useum. . The decision lo t.ive the recreation complex: to the seniors was a blow to Parks and Recreation Director Nom1 \Vorthy who had argued against moving his staff out. , \Von.hy conlt>ndcd that bis staff could ~till use the offices and the senlors could use the hall and other rooms at 17th Street. but f.fayor Al Coen doused that proposal. Coen suggested giving the enti re facility to the seniors and gi\ing the recreation staff a fe1v weeks lo fmd another ho1ne. He aL'\O said that rather than completing City Council of:ices on Ure fifth floor of city hall. th<' n1oney already ~signaled for that should be used to prepare the f1I1h floor for the recreation department. The coot of renovating the 17lh Street building. and 111oving the recreation deparlmt'nl is expected to be about $70.000. "I'd Say that's cheap and we ought lo do it.'' added Councilman Jerry P.tatney. •·1·m tired ot giving the seniors excuses." The City Council also authorized the city staff to seek $400.000 to $600,000 in county funds 10 help build the seniors a brand-new facility. A new senior citizens hall is expected lo cost about $600.000 if it is built where old tilemorial llall now stands at 5th and !\lain streets. From PG1Je 1 Councilmen generally agreed that Is where the facility should go, if the old civic center site is not needed as a crucial part of future down lo 'ft' n redevelopment. \Vhil e establishing a firm policy for treatment of the seniors. councilmen also decided the other old civic center buildings at 5th and Main would also be used by several "people ser\'ice" agencies for up to tv.·o years. Again. if the area is not needed for do"·nto\l'O rcde\•elopment. the old 3.~ Hol<lu1> Man Slain By Store o,vner An Anaheim liquor store o"ner told police he shot and killed a young "'Ould- b<' bandit early this morning after being threatened with a rifle. Police said \Vilson L. Tubbs. 20, of Buena Park. 'Yt1as killed instantly by a bullet in the neck fired by Deru1is Ricotta. 33. of Anaheim. Ricotta told officers the ski-masked gllnman walked into his store at 1013 N. tifagnolia Ave. sho1 tly before 1 :30 a.m. and demanded money. The store o"'Ocr said" he grabbed a semi automatic pistol from undL'r the counter and fired !'.''ice at the bandit. hitting him once. ----- HARBOUR ... Sims SI. bv Frank Burccella and t'.''O 8- unit apartments at 16971 }loskins St. and. 16972 Lynn St. by Blaise Subblondo. It was the first time any Harbour residents had objected to s u 'th construction ex:cept for S c h o I e r ' s proposal. "I am concerned about this application being used against another developer," Commissioner Judy Rosener said after f.1rs. Neuman's objection to Burccella's project. "l think we're being had,'' f.1rs. Rosener declared. "They (the Harbour residents) ha ve to show they've used the seismic argument on other projects in lhe area or their case (against Scholer ) \1·on't be \'alid." ~!rs. Rosener continued. Commission planners recommended and 11·on a delay until ~iay W on voting on the '""'0 proposals. after staling they ""·anted lime to study effects of rapid gro'l'.'lh in the area. The commission voted 7 to 2. for the delay. with ~!rs. Rosener and Jame.s }!ayes dissenting. The Scholer project fint received a construction permit a year ago, but the lfUD financing ~·as frozen and the ~rmil ran out. In February, a request for an extension of time was turned down by one vote. The permit "'as approved unanimously upon reconsideration April 8 in Loog Beach. Rents in the project would be $135 per month for the 15 one-bedroom units; $155 for the 33 t~·o-bedroom units and $185 for the 18 three·bedroom units. \Vilhout HUD subsidies. rents would actually range from $200 to $265 per month . Huntington Harbour rtSidents. ~·ho have filed about 24 appeals with the state, f~I that more of the adjacent property ovt'ncrs should have been notified the permit was being considered. CommWion officials said four or fiVe notices "'ere sent ouL No one objected to the plan at the April 8 sessk>n. President Takes Cruise on Yacht \\'ASlUNGTON ( L'PJ). -President Nixon broke away from the White House ri-tonday to take a dinner cruise on the presidential yacht Sequoia w i t h Alexande r J\f. Ha ig, his chief of staff. Nixon has taken outings on the Potomac several times in the past two y,•eeks, inost of the time alone with Haig. The President has conducted most of his most private conve rsations on Watergate strategy with Haig aboard the yacht. They left the Wh ite House by car and returned an hour and a half later. WE'RE STILL IN A RUT! For atiout another month, Placentia Ave . will be torn up to widen _the street. At time s Placentia Avenue will be closed and access .will be available by way of Babcock St .. coming from the back way. We hope you will be patient with construction as the results will certainly be worth all the trouble . If yo u are n't adyenturesome. give 'US a call, and we'll bring samples to your home: • I 19th ·sr. . ! 18th ST • 17th ST.Ii . < ~> 1663 --PIACENTIA 16th ST.' . " -. . ' • ALDEN'S · CARPETS • · DR4PES· ... COSTAMUA StHCl 1957 .1663. Placentia Ave. COSTA MES1' 646-4838 Mon.:Thun. 9 to ~,so, l'ri. 9 ,. 9; s.it, 9l<!O ,. s - • I I I I I s Or dire op Soul Gov han1 dev Di of man be mee "Cr' citie clo neg syst .. ('Xtr imp said .. pla wit Stal arri desi and sai F for ar ado me co c SC co F "Ii qu sty bal an m !if SU re exi sy pl th lra de I of m d th I Pl th in ,- ...... Tuesd<l'f, May 7, 1974 H OAILV PILOT ."J --'-~~~~~~~~~~~~ IYssinger, Russian Discuss Mideast • SCAGPlan Assailed By Panel By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ol tht D.lltw 1"11., ll•lf Orange County Transit D i s t r i c t directors took a hard line Monday in opposition to proposed policies of the Southem California Associatioo or Governments (SCAG ) that co u Id hamstring mass rapid trans i t development. Directors voted unanin1ously in favor of a statement prepared by district manager G.J . "Pete'' Fielding that 'A-'ill be delivered at a League of Cilies meeting Thursday night. The SCAG policy, part of the so-called "Critical Decisions Plan," urges that cities move toward housing residents as close as possible to their work, thus negating the need for long-haul transit systems .. '·The Orange County Transit District ls extremely concern c d over the implications of the ... plan,'' Fielding said in his statment. ''First and foremost we believe this plan represents a serious interference with local land use planning," the statement reads. "Conclusions a r e arrived al without considering the desires of the local communities .. , Transit directors agreed with Fielding, who said ocro has been trying to plan transit to meet the needs or each com munit y and its O\\"n development objectives. ··we believe that the process used. Involving community participation that Identified the local planning objectives, was most bC'neCicial to me development and acceptance or our plan." Fielding said. Fielding said SCAG's plan "tries lo force development patterns" onto a local area on the basis or land use goals adopted by the SCAG general assembly. SCAG came under heavy fire last week at a joint meeting or the Soulhem California Rapid Transit District and ocro, during which it was stated that SCAG may be attempting to usurp too rriuch control over the governments which created it. That sentiment "·as echoed Monday by OCTD board chairman Ralph Clark. a member of SC AG ' s transportation committee. Clark said he Is "very put out v.·ith 1 SCAG and its planners'' for presuming to control too nluch of local land planning. r-ielding said the economics of SCAG 's "liv e "'here you work" policy are questionable and ··the impact on the life styles v.oold be significant.·· He said the basic objective or balancing government services. housing and employment is reasonable but "it must be realil.ed that there is a definite life style associated with living in Southern California that does not subscribe to a balanced !'01nmunity. ·· Fielding said planners must be realistic and provide transit to meet the existing life style. not some dream system that may never come into being. l' .. ielding said SCAG should establish a planning and evaluation process in v.•hich the local areas can develop the type of transit system to best meet their O\\'n desires "within N"gional constraints.'' lie said SCAG should be providing the coordination to ensure the development of an integrated regional transit system. "\Ve question how SCAG can be making these kinds of far·rcaching decisions \Yilhout the proper input fron1 !he various subregions,"' Fielding said. .. The Orange County Transit District feels that the proposed Cfitical Decisions Plan represents an aS1Umed authority that SCAG does not have or was ever intended to have." Cninpnl1111l11g Elizabeth SmiU1 Welngand of Santa Barbara . the only Dem· ocratic woman running for lieu· tenant governor, s~s she would,bc<ome U1e state's lead· Ing environmental o!licer if electe<I . Ul"I T1!tphti. Doing II ... Ex-astronaut John Glenn's tie tells what he hopes he's get- ting in Ohio's nomination race for U.S. Senate seat. Glenn is emerging from ·Columbus vot· ing booth. Smog in County Relatively Lo,v For Marcl1 Month Palm Dese1·t Developer Dead at 85 John ljarnish of Newport Beach. v.•ho designed and built \\lamer Brothers Studios. died Sunday in Palm Springs. He was 85. Mr. J~arnish, a Southern Californ ia resident since 1904, was ari industrinl engineer who. also de!igned and built Christie ·Brothers and Republic Filnt Studios and the NBC-TV studios and acted as supervising enginee-for l\-1G~1 Studios. l\1r. Hamish 1Yas one or lhe original developers of Pal m Desen. Among his other real estate deYClopments V.'Cre the Los Angeles Harb r \Vare house District in San Pedro. the 1..-0s A n g e 1 e s i\fetropolitan \Varehouse District and the Oakland Industrial District. · A charter member of the Balboa Bay Club. lo.1r. Harnish was an avid deep-sea fishennan and yachts1nan. lie owned the Newport Shipbuilding Company during the 1940s. At bis requ est, no funeral services will be held and his ashes '4'ill be scattered al sea. Border Patrol Grabs Pot Haul W ortli $75 ,000 Border patrolmen l\tonday made a n1ajor haul on marijuana allegedly being driven in a rented van through the San Onofre alien checkpoint. And the 750 pounds confiscated in the van amounts to contraband worth about $75.000 on the street. The Canadian citizens on va lid visas lo the U.S. were arrested in the van after it was stopped at the roadblock. · Agents said the van pulled in at about 8:30 p.m. and patrolman Tom Gaines first checked the citizenship or British Columbia residents Dale t.-t Dav.·son, 22, and Janice Pickwell, 20. Gaines then asserted.ly noted cargo in the back of the van and asked to see it. After removing a shipping cover he found 353 wrapped bricks of the weed neatly stashed in three cardboard boxes. ------. ----- Vl"I Ttleplwlo New Jaa:taior ltliss \Vyoming's Karen Ann J\.1orris, 18. is America's Junior J\1iss for 1974. !he ne'.'V queen was crowned A1onday night at the annual pageant 1n t11ob1le. Ala .. and was prese nted a $10.000 scholarship. She was selected from an1ong 50 high school senjors representing each of the states. Partisa11 Politics Move C1iticized by Carpenter l(issinge1· Tells I-lopes After Tall{s Tl~L AV IV <Ll Pl l -Secretary of Sta te l k'nry /\. Ki.::singer held 1hrre hours of IHJks tod<.1y l\·ith Sovit-1 Jo'orc1gn ~tinistCr Andrei A. Gromyko, then ret urned to Israel \\'ith an expression of hope they tlad made progres.'I on <1 11 Israeli-Syrian peace. Thf'rc v.·crc indicat ions the fighting on the Golan Heights had tapered off in Hs 57th d;:iy but an Israeli spokes man said it \'>'as Loo early to Imo"'' for sure. Kissinger "·on a pron1ise last v.·ec kend the two sides 1\·ould sca le dov.rn the fighting . i In \\lashington . a White J-louse spokesman said President Nixon had been in close tou ch by cable 11'ith Kissinger and had ''taken great interest'' in the secretary's negotiations.) 1 Kissi nge r's blue and silver jct landed at Tel Aviv's Ben·Gurion Airport al 5:5S p.m. !8:55 a.n1. PDTJ for his next round of talk s l\'ith Israeli leaders iri Jcrusal c111 \\'here he 1Yil\ seek a compron1isc Israeli proposal on disengagcrnent with Syria. Arab newspape r corn1nentarics V.'ere hinting that the Ki ssinger mission was close to breaking down. and a Syrian government eommun ique issued today indicated the Russians had helped harden the Syrian line. The ro1nmunique said Gromyko had "I hope v.·e made progress on a Syria- lsrae{ disengagement," Kissinger said as he left the presidential palace which had be€n the former British governor· general's residence. He said be felt the exchange had been "good and useful." Gromyko new directly from Cyprus to 1\·foscow at the end or the talks. Police Capture Three Suspects In Store Theft Three yoong burglary suspects hid front police searchers for fOW' hours SACRAflrENTO (UPl ) -A. drive by •·\\'hatever happens in November ,'' inside a Garden Gl'O\!e department store early today but v.•erc finally captured senate Democrats to block Gov. Ronald ~tosC<lne said. "lhe inrom ing govcn1or \rilhout a struggle. Reagan's "death bed appointments" was \vill have a mandate that flies in the face Joseph r..t. Husted, 29, and Wayne R. of Reaganism and he ought to be able lo T criticized today by the chairman ()f the chart his O\VO course without a boatload Auger, 19. ~h of Santa Ana and erry Senate Republican caucus. r h k 1 fl f L. flurd . 20, of Garden Grove, were in o ac s e over rom a previous city jail early today on charges of Sen. Dennis Cal"pellter (R-Newport governor." breaking and entering and atiempted Beach). said the effort to withhold Senate Carpenter issued a statement saying. burglary. P • t C h confinnation of g u be r n at or i a I ';It would appear that Senator i\1osconc Police said the suspects apparently l\farrh "''as a relati\'ely smog.free llfSlll ' l'3S appointments was •"unnecessary and has come out four-square for the politica l chopped three holes in the roof of 1.ody's 1nonth in Orange County with pollutants improper" and "just another example of spoils system, where the winner takes all departn1ent store at 9852 Chapman Ave., exceeding state standards on eight days Brm· gs Capture partisan politics as usual." and dispenses appointments and jobs to just arter 2 a.m. and tripped a silent Senate Democratic Leader' George the politically faithful." alarm as they lowered themselves into and more stringent federal limits 11 M conl M ' oscone at a news erence hiooday osconc said Reagan v.•ill have about the store by ropes. times. 0£ JIJ } AJ• distributed a petition signed by 17 or the 150 appoinbneots to make in the next few Police arrived at the scene and were Air Pollution Control Officer William eaa lellS 21 -Democratic state senators. The months -about 50 of v.•hich must be let in by a st&e employe. They Fitchen said none of the pollution levels L.J document said the 1awmakers would confirmed by the Senate. discovered the hol e but found no suspects were high enough to call an alert during A high-speed pursuit and subsequent "oppose any new appointments whose Only hours after ~toscone made the after Uieir flfst search, Then. just after the mooth. crash of a car carrying smuggled aliens terms \.\'OUld last beyond the term of the announcement, the Senate. on a 29·0 Yotc. 6 a.m., officera said they discovered the Oxidant levels in th~ air, commonly through San Clemente early today present administration." ~1oscone called confirmed the appointments of r..ine men suspects hiding in storage cabinets under' known as ozone, were again the biggest marked yet another day of stepped-up them "death bed appoinlntents.'' lo the state Board of Forestry. several store displays . offenders during March as they are most activity by officers trying to stem thc -11;;:;;:;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::::::::::::::;::::;::;:::;::::::=:::==:::::::;:::;:;;:;::;:::;::;::_:::., of the Lime, Fitchen said. spring wave of illegal immigrants. , Ozone exceeded the state standards San Clemente police and border 6r: eight times during the month at various patrolmen joined in the chase of the ,-. locations around the county. The smuggler's car shortly after midnight • ~· standard of .10 parts per million over one a£ter the vetllcle ran the San Onofre t hour was exceeded on seven of the days roadblock. pre-1nven ory in Costa Mesa and El Toro·and six days Officers said the car slammed into a • ilr in San Juan Capistrano center free"·ay divider near the southerly ,-· Federal ozooe stand::trds were city limits, but before police could arrive ~E J'.D:. exceeded I I times, including nine in the driver and several occupants fled Costa Mesa and on eight of the days in in to the hills of Camp Pendleton. The car El Toro. <1ssertedly belongs to a Westminster Fitchen's experts also r eco rded man. excessive r:'.trogen dioxide and carbon In the trunk were four immigrants who monoxide levels on several of ,the high· v.•ere uninjured. They were taken into :;i:·;:h Ca-;:: May I giort_,coa(§ ,, .... _. Lead to Psychiatrist DETROIT (AP )· Unrecognized "coffee nerves" could lead you to a psychiatrist and months of useless treatment with calm-down drugs. a psychiatrist said today. Too much caffeine In coffee, tea or cola drinks can bring on all the symptoms of an arixiety state, said Dr. John P. Greden of Walter Reed Army Medical Hospital in Wa~lon, D.C: Drugs can help in true anxiety states but may not work again.c;t the eUects of too much caffeine, he said. Doctors should routioely ask patients about their caffeine intake, Greden suggested to the American Psychiatric AssoclaUon. Overdoses or caJfelne can bring such symptoms as nervousness, irritability, tremulousness, ~asional m u s c I e twitching, sensory disturbances, attacks of diarrhea, Insomnia, irregular heart beat, drop in blood pressure and even circulatory failures, he said. A doctor could inctrpret it all as an anxiety attack. Creden told l)f reviewing records or 100 psychiatric patients, 42 diagnosed ~s having anxiety, with no quesUon ever having been asked abouE""' caffein consumption. lie cited a new case of a woman, 27, suffering fltlacks ot headache. lightbcudedness, tremulousness, and irregular heartbeat two or three times daily. The symptom! developed over a lhree·\veek period. Rejecting a diagnosis of anxiety reaction to something in her life. she did her own detective work : tracing the symptoms back to her purchase of a fresh-drip coffee pot. "Because this coffee \\'as 'so much better,' she had begun consuming an average or lt).12 cups or slrong, black coffee per day, more than 1,000 milligrams of caffeine." That's four times the 250 milligrams that are considered a large dose. Wben she reduced coffee consumption to nonnal, her symptoms disappeared. An army officer took caln1-down drugs for 14 mooths without effect. His dlzzintss, "butterflle! In the stomach," diarrhea and other complaints \Yent away when he cut bac.k f r o m consumpllon or as many fl!I 14 cups of coffee dallylninterspersed .,.,.Ith three or four cola dr ks. He had been cOnsumtng I , 2 O D milligrams of caffeine dally. "Three cups ()f coffee, two over-tilt· counter headache tablets, and a t.'Ol:i drink consun1ed in one m orn I n G approximates 500 milligrams ()f caffeine Intake.'' said Greden . l\iany Amerlca:-is cXceed that. GROUP # I Reg. SSS to S !00 GROUP #2 Reg.SIJ0to$145 ' ~ui(§ GROUP #! ~09 R eg. $l~fi to $145 'O· GROUP #2 $-139 Reg. S ~00 to $~3.'i _L south Coast Plaza Co$l1Mesa 6412 E. Sprif'IO Long Beach . 54<>-4611 421-4611 • I .f OAll.Y PILO'T Cye Featherl y Versatile Gu y l\El\IE1'18ERING: In the years of the Great Depression, it v.·ss not uncommon for deputi e s in our Orange CountY. Sheriffs Office to '1.'0d;: at more than one job. This practke today Is called Moonlighting. tn the Depression, I~ was called survival. Moonlighting by peace officers is considered poor practice th ese days. As a matter of fact, on many department.!. it is outright forbidden. This happens to be 197~. hov.•c\'Cr, nol 1934. So it happened in 1934 that Oranj?e County Deputy C.?\!. "Cyc" rcathcrly was also in the drapery business. Ile actually -refined that side profession to the point •1tbere he Y•as an interMlr decorator. Interior decorating wam't the usual skle business for a deputy sheriff. Being a wrestler or bar bo\mcer would be more like It. THE [NCtll\1BEl\1T and retiring Sheriff Jim Musick was one of those Depression deputies. And in those days, he took a leave of absence some years to go play professional football . My Dad was Muslck's patrol car partner for many of those years'. Dad picked up an extra $10 per "'·eek by working the l\lexican·American dances each Satui:day night at Stanton. ·you prepared for this easy little Saturday evening by placing one t.car gas grcnad~ in each pocket of yow: le~ther jacket. So it "'as that Cye Featherly. being in the drapery business, was considered in a soft sideltne, to say the least. Cye took considerable good.natured ribbing about what he did \\'hen he \\'as1ft out sen.ing papers or chasing dOl11l criminals. CYE DID DRAW great respect around the Sheriffs Office. however. because he had a knack for getting along vl'ith people and beskles, he spoke fluent Spanish. 1'here is nothing unusual about Spanish· speaking peace officers these days but it was in the 1930s. Also, it was a real help lo other officers. 1 fondJy re call one afternoon "'·hen I was hanglng around the Sheriff's Office and Dad v.•as v.'Orking th.e counter. This lady came stomping in. really angry, and started spouting excitedly at Dad in Spanish. Puzzled, Dad called Deputy Featherly to the counter for a Jillie help. CYE TRIED ms Spanish. She replied. He tried again. Frustrated. t'eatherly finally turned to Dad and ad mitted. "Tommy, I'm sorry. but she's so excited I can't understand a thing she's saying." Dad just looked back at the lady and shrugged. Vlhcreupon she abruptly balled up her fist. shook it Wlder Dad's nosC'. and let go v.·lth a string or oaths that \\'Ould be reported in this day and age as Unintelligible. Expletive Deleted. Dad turned back to Featherly and said : 4'TIIAT'S OKAY, CYE, you don't have to i n t er .f r e t that ; I kno\v \\'hat she means ... Cye Featherly left the Sheriff's Office in 1949 and v.·en t on to ser\·e our region for 20 years as Orange County supervisor for the First District. He died Sunday at age 77. Another loss from the ranks or the Old Guard. Tllf'sd1y, May 7, )q74 Europe Unity Crushed By Brandt's Decision? ' WEST GERMAN CHANCELLOR WILLY BRANDT QUITS Decision Plunges Country Into Political Crisis Milk Support Depended On Nixon Fund Pledge? \\'ASJ-11 1\"GTO~ (r\P) -Mcrbrrt !.. Ka!n1bach of Nt-\\'port Reach. 1s said to have testified that a da iry coopera ti\r lc-ader v.'aS asked for confirmation of a S2 million Nixon campaign pledge bt>fore n1ilk prices v.·cre raised, and House in1pC'ac:hmen1 in,·csligalors \\'ant t ) kno1r 1nore about it. lnforme:d sources say Kaln1b:ich s11orc he took part in a midnight r.leelinJ! in 1971 in v.ttich a dairy-farmer coopl.'rative ]('adcr 11·as told that the adminisl ration ,1·as going to raise milk price supports, and , that the \\'hite ~rouse .11·antcd confinnation of a promise of S2 million in donations to the Nixon campaign. KALi\1BAC11 TOLD the story under oath to t\\·o investigators for the Senate \Vatergate Committee, Alan \Veitz and David Dorsen. and the co1nmiltee passed the information along to H ouse ilnpeachment probers, the sources said. av.·are of the $2 million pron1~, which 1\as n1adc in 1970. It says Nixon v.·as s\\·ayed by political consid erations. includ ing pressure fron1 Democrats in Con gress \\·ho v.·finted priers up. i\"i:;;:on orrlerc<l a price incrca::e ~larch 23. 19il. the \\"hite House s<l\'S. The public anoouncr'ment 1vas made l1ro da\'s later. making the increase official. · On the e\'e of the puhlic announce1nent. around midnig ht of ~larch 24. Kalmbach says he look part in a meeting in his ro~m in the :\ladison Hot el. followin g a .. Salute to the President'' fundraising dimer attended by d01.ens of dairy 00-0p officials, according to the account. BONN (U PI 1 -A scandal over a Con1n1unisl spy in bis inner circle swept soc iaEs1 Chancellor WUly Brandt out ol office today. plunging \Vest Gennany into JX>litieal c:risis and bringing dismay to lhc leaders of \\'CSlern Europe v.·ho saw it as a crushing blow to European unity. !lou rs after stepping down, Brandt asked his Social Dem vc ra' i c Parlia1nenlary Party to nominate his political deputy. l<~inance l\1inister Helmut Schmidt, for the chan<~Uor.:tjp. Social Democratic deputies unanimously air proved the proposal. · SCHMIDT IS A nali\•e of Hamburg and his sharp tongue and instant repartee \VOn him the nickname of "The Lip." Maintaining his reputation for brutal frankness, Schmidt reeentl y h a d crit icized Brandt for failing to give governn1ent and party the kind of firm leadership they needed and which , by infe!'ence, \Jc suggested h.e could pro- l'icle. TI1e \\'est German chancellor ls elected Se 11a te Rejects P e11tag o11 Ammo Bi(l for Vietnan1 \\'ASlllNGTON' (UPI) -Taking its first formal stance against unlimited aid to Saigon. the Senate has narrowly rejected a $266 million request for ;nnmunition the Pentagon said 11.·as vi tal!y needed by the South Vietnamese Army. By a <13 to 38 vote !\londay, the Senate npprov~d a motion by Sen. Edward f\.l. Kennedy. ([},Mass.\, to deny the funds . But the ,·ote "'·as largely symbolic, and ifs practical effect \\'a~ far from clear. E\·cn Kennedv and his I i b e r a I s11pporters 5aid ·the action v.·as directed n1orc at the Pei1lagon than at Saigon. Conserva\i\'('S, led by Sen. Joh.n C. Stennis (0.!\fiss. ). s:i id new aid.to-Viet· nam legislation v.·ould come before Con· gress by June. The act.kin came on an amendment bv Kennedy to the 1974 supplemental defense budget. The Pentagon originally asked Congress to raise the aid ceiling to South Vietnam from $1.l to $1.6 billion in that bill . bot the House rejected that plea last ~arch. Stennis and his Senate Anned Services Committee then sought a way to restore part of the money, and found it in v.·hat the commi uee described as a by Parliament. Foreign Minister 'Valter Scheel'a Free Democrats (liberals) said they wished to maintain their partnership. "''ith the SOciallsls, thus assuring Schmidt's elecUon by P ar I i • men t, probably on ?\1ay 16. Brand t's resignation may have ended a political career that had carried him from a fatherle!S home in a tough Baltic port to a seat among the mighty a,nd the Nobel Peace Prize of 1971 for his narmalization of relations with the soviet bloc on the basis of a series of nonaggression pacts. The spy scandal wiped out the popularity that gave him his greatest electoral victory 16 months ago, but today the 60-year-old· Brandt told an afternoon caucU5 of his S o c i a I llemocrattc Parlimentary party that "I \\'ill devote myself fully to party work," DEP~ SPRANG to their feet and !Ht. Her11ao1a Goal gave Brandt a long ·ovatlon tod ny when he entered the 1neetli.g. He listened \\1111 an expressionless face , and also masked his f{'{!lings \\'hen parliamentary 1nanager !1erberl Wehner handed hln1 a huge bouquet of 50 1'fd roses and decla red ... This is not the end .'' CirO\\'ing Inflation, the first public ser1'ices strike in the republic's his1ory and incraslng concern over the leftward drift of Brandt's government cost the Social Democrats previous vo1es in four state and communal elections during the 'last fi\'c months. On top of th is, federal criminal police arrested Guenther Guinaume, a 47-yur- old r~fugee from East Ge rm any who became one oC Brandt's three personal aides 15 monlhs ago. Guillaume confessed to having been an East German CommWlist spy from the moment he entered West .Gennany in 1956, the crim inal police aru10Unccd. Sy1·ia11s, ls1·aelis Clash For 9th Week 011 Heigl1ts By United Pren Internatioul Syrian and Israeli forces went into the ninth week of their Golan Heights war·of at.trltion today with artillery duels for control of strategic Mt. Hennon. A military conununique In Damaacll!i,. said the pre-dawn cla!"hes on 9,232.foof .:\ft. Hermon, which looks down on Israel. Syria and Lebanon, "extended to other parts of the front" during the morning. The Tel Aviv military command reported. shelling by Syrian field guns against Israeli positioos in 1he ('.olan H~lghts' northern section. v.·hich includes !\It. Hennon. e Protltt<'I Ba11 WASHINGTON !AP) -The U.S. next plane back to Budapest and w.,... sav.·." The criticism of Pol ish and Hungarian 1nembers of the foor·power Irtemat.ional Commissiori of Control and Supervisior1 llCCSI was triggered by the shelling ol a Mekong Delta school last Saturday by eight Communist-mac!e mortar rounds. 9 Irish Dealhs BELFAST !UPl l Gunmen ambushed a car lral'e\ing cl0\\11 a remote country ro~nl in Northern Ireland early - (..__l_N_S_H_OR_T_ •• _. _) Con~ Product Safely Commission reportedly b planning to ban use of\inyl today, ~!J!!Jg a couple and wounding chloride in any aerosol products over their daughter. \\·hich it has regulatory jurisdiction. Authorities found the bodies ol. James The chemical. comprising up to 20 Oe..-lin . 45. and his "'·lfe C'.ertrude. 43. in a percent ol the. propellant in some aerosol hullet·riddled car stopped along the road . sprays. h.as bel'f1 linked to a rare fom1 of Their 17-year-old daughter, Patricia, v.·as liver cancer among industrial v.-orkers. reported in satisfactory condition. In Self~ amy bomb experts defused e Reds Wnr11ecl 1.100 JXl'IDds of ex plosives and 10 mortar SAIGON IUPl l The Sout h born~ packed into a panel truck and \'ietnamese government told Communist parked ocar city hall. The device was the members of the international truce team biggest bomb uncovered in almost fi\·e The \Vhite House has denied that the promise of dairy farmers' money in nuenced President Nixon's decis ion to raise prices. altho11gl:i it says ~ixCMl v.·as KAL~IBACH SA ID he heard the la1e i\Iurray !\f. .Chotnicr of Ne\\'POrt Beach Beach tell co-op leader Harold S. Nelson that \\~ite Hollse aide John D. Ehrlich- man expected dairy farmers to reaffirm their $'2 mil!ion promise in light of the forthcoming price increase. the souret's said. Nelson is said to have agreed, and the next da y prices went up. •·bookkeeping e!Tor." today 10 police the cease-fire or "take lhe years of Ulster strife. -~-------------------·-'----------- .Ken11edy Say s He W an ts Job \\"ASH (~GTO;.l ~t:Pl l -Sen. Ed\\·ard i\1. Kennedy snys "detp do11'n" he "·ou\d like lo be president. but if he tiad to decide 1oda~'._ i·rhethC'r to ~k the prcjidcncy in l97G, the decision 1\'0Uld be not to run . The <12-year old J\lassarhussl'11<> i,cnaror. consistently lcncl"111g all potential candidates ror I h c De1no('ratic presidential no1n ination in the polls, gave the 111ost prC'cise description of his status to date in a broadcast i nter vi c 11· 1 PBS- "WaslTington Straight Tulk") J\Ionday night. Kennedy "''as asked '·1rould you. deep do"''n, like to be president~'' "Yes," Kennedy replied. The sources said that Kalmbach's testimony, whlch Senate investigators shared \l:itb House impeachment probers. provided some of the basis for a letter that the l~ouse lawyers sent to the \Vh ite House April 19. The letter listed assertions that House la11.'Yers said back up their request for 45 tapes of Nixon's talks about the milk· price matter. The letter alleges that after !\lxon gave the order to raise prices. Eh.rlic}lman called \\'hite House aide Charles Tutson, \\'ho Ms been identifi<'d as the dairy1ncn·s main con1act in the administration. Col~on then called Chotiner. and. Chotiner told dairyn1en 1hat F.h.rlichn1an \-ranted confirination of the $2 million promise. the Jetter said. AT TllE Tli\IE. Kalmbach 11·a s PrC'sidE:'nt Nixon's i~rsona\ la"1·er and his chief fundraiser. Olotiner had resigned from the \\1hite tlousc staff three 1\·ecks earlier. and as a private lrt\\'Yer "'aS being paid S57 ,000 a year hy i\C'lson's group. 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' n p"" 1t11 t:d •.m ' r " Each day, Pacific Telephone Operators receive over o ne n1illion calls for numbers 1hat arc :\lr~ady li sted in the telephone book. In a single year, the o~rator c.Kpcnsc for handling all these calls is fifty·fivc million dollars. So i[ you're concerned about the cost of your telephone service, please look up numbers in the phone book whenever you can. Qf COUrSC, \VhcnC \'Cf you can't find lhc num. ber, \ve'rc here to help.@ Pacific ,_.ephone -. ' ~ ' I I I I • VO . ' c 0 0 A desi Ian Me the va r ind sai thi A sta so sa wi pa th dr of J. ··- VOL. 67, NO. 127, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO RNIA TUESDAY, MAY 7, 19H ll'liut E1ie1·gy Sliortage? Relay races f ired up the 535 8.Qirillnd Cub Scouts at"tending a Del ~lar District Camporee at \Vestcliff arid Dover Drives, Newport Beach. At left, boys fro1n Costa J\1e sa 1'roop 339 yell for one of theirs. John Berry, 13. of Corona del r.tar 'l'roop 330 shows race course form at Irvine Con1pany encampment followed Saturday morning hikes -to 011tr Pllol 511ff l"Mto.. Irvine Company site above Upper Newport Bay. Proficiency in scout· ing skills such as flrst a.id and physical fitness were among activities. A campfire Saturday night featured skits and so ngs. Sunday awards were distri~uted prior to the noon closing ceremony. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cou st Pane lis~ . Oka y B11ildi1ig Students to Assume City •• ~ 011 Coul1t.r Ltuid Positio11 on Thursday . A 21 ,000-squarc·foot indust rial bui\Qing designed for small busines.c;es on county land between Nev,.port Beach and Costa ?.1esa wa:s apprO\'ed 10 to 0 Monday by the Regional Coasta l Commission. The project at 1539 ;\fonrovia Ave .. "'as planned by William Davis. The st ructure will be divided into 21 separate offices. Vlith a minimum size of 800 square feel on l.13 acres of la nd. Brick. block and "ood will be used in construction. Commiss ion planner Bob Joseph, a\lhough recomrg,ending hiLJ!,pprovaJ, added tlTat the building is in an area of Costa ~ler.a in which the city recently placed a moratorium on industrial building. Selecicd projects v.·ere being allov.'cd variances to ' build in the mixed industrial-residential area. he said. •·t hate to embarrass anyone," Da\'is said when he reached the podium , "but this isn't in Costa ~1esa ." As Davis cleared up the confusion about the locatioo, Joseph's face turned red. •·Sorry, Bob,'' Davis sa id , smiling, just before the unaninious vote. He Took the Bus , . Landed iii Jail MEDFORD. Ore. (UPI) -Oregon st.ate trooper Larry Zeller thought something was amiss Monday when he saw a Greyhound bus traveling along . with its driver in ciVilian clothes and no passengers. Zeller pulled the bus over to the side of lhe road and , after questioning the driver, arres ted him for unauthorized use of n motor vehicle. Booked was Michael J. Stewart, 26, o( Portland, Ore. On Thursday Newport Beach \\'ill have an entirely different set 9f" city council· men and other city olfkia'1. It's a special for one da11 only. Students from Nev.-po:-t Harbor and Corona del tt1ar high schools will take part in Youth Civic Dav. assuming the roles of various city officials to learn v.·nat they do. 't1hc students will participate in V.'ork sessions in the morning and a mock City Council meel ing in the afternoon. They will also attend a luncheon hosted by_ the Kiwi.nis_ Club of Newport tl:arbor. At the end of the daY. slUdents-~ill receive a "Certificate of Participation" fro1n J\1ayor Donald ~tctnni s, v.ilose counterpart for the day will be ~1argo Feinberg of Corona del Ma r. Other councilmen will be represented by Corona del J\.1ar students Lori Kramer, Adele Pearlstein and Binh Nguyen and by Newport Harbor students Jeff Kravitz, Mike Lingle and ruch Chichester. City Manager Robert L. Wynn Will yield his place for the day to Davld flertzberg of Newport Harbor v..·hi\e City Clerk Laura Lagios will find her spot taken by Sue Corrie of Corona del J\1ar. Some of the other participants and their positions Y.-ill be. from Ne'NJM)r.t Harbor Higll Sdlool, Jill Ruiz as city attorney, Tim Brown as fire marshaJ, c.athy Waters as city 11brarian, ~fark Baietti as recreation superintendent, Tony Stockman as chief of police and l\fark Abrams as public works director. · From Corona del ~far High School. some participants and their rotes will be Pete Anson as community development director, Jane Schnorr as fire chief. . Colleen Matt as parks, beaches and .,recreation director, and Glen Meigs as marine safety director. Other corona del participants are Debbie Odcnnan, Beth Gorken, Mar Ri gh Gruhn, !\lark Mike Conley, Ensenada Jail 260 A rreste~ Over Weekend ENSENADA, Mexico (AP) -Autborit\es bave Cined and released 260 Americans arrested in disturbances involving tbe Newport Beach- to-Ensenada Y.acht race, police say. OFFICERS SAID tbe last of the Americans had been freed from jail after paying fines of $100 to $150 for disturbing tbe peace and simila r offenses. Hundreds of young persons from the United States !lock to this Baja California city each spring for the end or the yacht race, and arrests have been common in past years. Police reported this year's incidents were somewhat l.amer than last year's. partly because ollicers from Tijuan• were called in to 'reinforce the Ensenada police. TWO POLICEM EN and a number of Americans suffered minor Injuries and the restaurant of Ibo Bahia Hotel was damaged ex- tanslvely during one weekend brawl, police said. • '• Rohen r-.tcCarlhy. Tony Cabot, Jamie Anderson , Beth Freeman. Dave Kirby, \1alerie Bjomestad, Kathy Underv.·ood, Kathy \Vatson· and James Parker. Additional students participating from Newport Harbor High are Jaena Pulaski, Mike Thamer, Sally Thomas, Laurie Snyder, ~1elissa Smoott, Alan Mcintire , Tim Hamill. George Martioefler. Debra Shuck. Karen Binning, Brad AlherL'\ and 11arold Cat hcart. Two Plane Crash '7ictims Found HERMOSA BEACH (U PI ) -Police Monday ident ified t\VO victilns of a plane crash off the coast here Sunday as John S. Trier, 45, n church leader, and Charles ,V. "Dis.ario. 41, a fire department mechanic. 111e tv,·o men. both of Torrance. \'.'e re en route to Lancaster from Torrance Airport "'hen the plane c r a s h e d . Witnesses said they heard a motor sputtering about 10 minutes after the plane took off, then 83W it dive into the ocean. The Coast Guard cutter Point Bridge was called to the· scene and salvaged some debris and fragments of human remains which were turned over to the Federal Aviation Administration and the Los Angel~ County coroner's office. ",,, ........ 1Uaybe, IUaybe 'Not Sen. Edward M. Kennedx says "deep down" he'd like (o be president but if be had to de- cide today. he wouldn't seek the presidency In 1978. Story, Pago 4 today. Traffi~ Mislia11s . . I 11.volvi11g lJi 1:ws Feared iii Suu1111er Over 60 bicyclists may be involved in traffic accidents in Newport Beach this_, summer if bicycle safety laws continue to be violated, Newport Beach police said today. "We had 112 bicycle accidents last year, 59 of them Jn the summer." Traffic Commander Jim Spears said. One fatality and 92 injuries were involved. "Most of the accidents were the fault of the cyclist ," he said. "We're expecting an increase ln bicycle traffic this year because of the rising popularity of bike riding," Spears Said:-"'1'.;ast weekend the.re was nice weather and this place was a zoo." "We get an influx of cyclist!!! from out of the area in the summer in addition to the 18,550 bicycles licensed in Newport Beach," he said. Spears said that police officers are issuing citations and warning violators. A bicycle school similar to traffic school is held once a month for violators. Spears said the most dangerous violation is riding on the wrong side of the street, facing traffic. He said that other common and dangerous bicycle violations involve entering a street from a driveway without yielding the right-of-way, running stop signs. and cutting across streets in the middle of the block. Spears warned cyclists that they are subject to the same rules governing other moving vehicles. He said that Newport Beach laws require a headlight and a rear reflector on bicycles ridden at night. Riding bicycles on sidewalks is prohibited. "We're going to be increasing our enforcement and the number of bicycle school classes thls summer," Spears said. He added that his department conducts bicycle safety classes in the schools during the schoot·year. Four S!J.per,isor Candidates Meet The four Fifth District candidates for the Orange County &a.rd o! SUpervioors will speak at a "Meet Your Candidates" Town Meeting ~lay 15, 7:30 a.m. at the Bolboa Bay Club. 'Ille breakfast m0<.~ing, apoosored by lhe Newport llarhor Chamber of Commerce. will feature lncwnbe1t Ronald IV. Caspers and challengers Marcia M. Bents, Dr. Nolan Frlnelle and Jim Thorpe . Reservations may be made by calling Chamber of Conimcrcc, 644-8211. Conductor Ailiit" SAN FRA.~CISCO !UPI) -Seij l Ouwa, ""1d\ldOr ol tile San Francisco Sympbon.v. baJ bt<n hospllalized wilh acuJe ncdt ..,..... Ind will be unable to ""'4UCI tlllJ wttk'I concerts. No 'Moral In.dignatio11 ' Exl1ihitecl 'VASHINGTON (UPI) Senate Rep ublican leader Hugh Scott said toda y transcripts of private presid e n t i a I converSations convey "a s ha b b y . disgusting and in1moral perfo rtn ancc." Sc<itt told reporters he has read the fi rst 800 pages or t:·e 1,'lOO pages of edited transcript of taped recordings of 'Vatergate discussions betv.•een Nixon and various aides and associates. Scott said he concludeJ from the Iran· scripts that there v.•as ''not enough show· ing of moral indignation which "·ould have been expected. u!lder the circum· stances." Asked if tic was referring to Nixon. Scott said. "I mean by each of those persons (who participated in the convcr· sation s) according to \vhat he said ... Pressed for \rho he meant when he referred to a disgustinP" performance. Scott said : "The transcript s v.'ill have to speak for themselves." ''I v.·on't go any furth er than tt?at," Scott said. Scott said tne material released a "'eek ago today by the \Vhi le House showed "The President is freQuently urging others to get the story out," but added he thought the transcriptJ were "very confused." "I am enormously disturbed tha t there was not enough showing of moral indignation v.·hic'D would have been expected und er the circumstances," Scott said. "I think the transcripts represent a shabby, disgusting and i mm or a I performance." \Vhlle House officials have made clear they believe the President has prov ided to the House judiciar:• committee all the material it needs for its impeachment inquiry, but even .,before reading all of the transcripts, many c o m m i t t e e members say they need more informa· tion. , One membe r, Rep. Jotm L. Conyers (l)..l\1ich.), an outspoken critic or the President , said today his reading of the transcripts convince him that Nixon had committed "an impeachable act." Conyers said Nixon 's "black.mail" discussions on March 21, 1973, with John W. Dean concerning demands by Waterga te conspirator E. Howard llunt was "the best evidence of the cc.mmission of a federal crime." Conyers told a news conference: "Just (See SCCYM', Page Zl Bus Li11e N ami11g E1itries Mount ; Deadline N eu rs The contest to name the Newport Beach summer bus line is gaining momentum. About 75 to 80 names have been entered so far , according to City Clerk Laura Lagios, who says she expects to see many more entries as the May 9 deadline draws nearer. "In fact , 11hink that with that many people entering, I won 't enter myself," Mrs. Lagios said. She's giving up a chance at a fr ee pass for summer bus rides, which is the prize. The winning entry will be arul.ounced at the ~1ay 13 city council meeting. Entries, which nwst be received no later than May 9, must be five words or less and should be mailed to the Newport Beach City Col!ncil, City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd, Ne\vport Beach. If marked "Bus Line" on the outside. envelopes will not be opened until the day of judging. pe~::r ~~ ~r:rr:e~:~~iet~"~!:;~ secret," ~trs. Lagios said. The contest was opened by the City Coun cil April 11 after they rejected a suggesUon by City Manager Robert L. Wynn thal it be called ''The Newport Beach Municiruil Bus System." 11We couldn~ Oi1n1t o( anythlng really clever," Wynn admitted to CoWtCi.lmen when he suggested the name. Councilmen aJ50 rejected a !!lllggcstlon by a League of Women V o t e r s spokesman that the line be called "The Yellow Streaker" because of the color of the school buses which the coWlCll plans to rent. The bus line will be Jn operation fro1n June 17 to Sept. 6, H!\'ert days a week from 9 a.rn. to 6 p.m. Jt will serve Newport ll<ach, Balboa and Co rona d<I Pi1ar. All fares will be 25 cents except for babes in arms and. of COUl'Sf, tha luck..,· wlnN'r 1'bo names Ille bus line. "' T oclny's Final N.Y . Sto c k s N TEN CEf:!TS I UPI Tt~ti.t. 'SHABBY PERFORMANCE' Hugh Scott on Tape Board ~1 zil ls S tate Furi<l s For Gif te<l The Nev.'porl-1\ies.1 Unified School District Board tonight will consider endorsing state legislation to increase funds for slate-aided programs f o r n1entally gifted children. The dislrict. \vh ich expected to receive approxima tely $181.600 for the 2.275 district students enrolled in the special , progra1ns. received only about $153,400 instead. Jean Harmon , administr<1t iv0 assist.ant to Supt. Joh n Nicoll. estimated the loca l dirstricl will receive its full allotment if the bill. AB 3415 sponsored by Assembly- man Leo i'l'tcCarthy (l)..San Francisco), is passed. Local programs for the mentally gifted include the communications class al Kill ybrooke Elementary School. Costa J\1esa, which recently produced a fi\n1, "Sylvester and the Magic Pebble," \\'hich won the National Educa tion Associa tion Student Film festival Award. At its meeting, the board will also consider authorizing the district's fringe benefit program to advertise for bids on a proposed life insurance program for employ~. Also on the agenda is a formal request to allow Lincoln Middle School to operate fo r one day less th an schedul ed for all other schools in the district thi s year because of the school's closing on April 16 du e to an electrical failure. The controversial closing, "'hen students were dismissed only minutes before elec trical JX)\\'Cr Was resumed, resulted in romplaints by some parents that their children \rerc not properly supervised during the closing. We icke r Buys House \VASHI NGTON (AP1 -Sen. Lowell P. 'Veicker Jr. (R..COnn . I. a meinber of the Senate \Vate rgate committee, nas bought a house from one of the co1nmittee's key V.'itnesses, former presidential aide John \V. Dean lll. The senalor reportedl y pJid $135,000 for the house. Orange Coast Weathe.r Night and inorning 16\v c!oudi· ness wl01 ha 7.y aft('rnoon sunshin1• Wednc~dn~·-Little. change 111 temperat ure. Highs at the bei1l·h1•s 64 rising to 72 Inland. Ltl\\'S 48-56. IN"IDt; 1"011;\ Y Tl1e 1974 P11/1t~e.r Pr1~e for 011ts1a11di11Q pu/l/ic surricc /In) gotlt' to iVt•wsduy fvr tr.s , cp•1rf· i11u of ilhctf narro!1r.~ l1"aff1c Oiiier »1u1ur f'u/it:<'r o rnrd.., are rt'poftt•tJ u11 Puve. '/ 1vd1.1y. ~~ M, tovf I C•ltftrlll• J Cltlllll.il IJ H c .... 1c1 n '""..... J) 0.•tll M•t!c•' I llihorl•I f'••t • •11tttt.i-111 fl lllMJl(t II •I Mr G.,.,,_,. 11 "'~" ,, 41111 L1 .... n V Movl•l J1 ""'''"" '11ftd• II Nthtl •I "'""'' t, 7t O!tnfll (WlllT I lVIVll ll1rllf' 11 s,.," ••·• U«ll. Mllttfl l .. IJ T•llflMlll • Tllta!-" "'"""" . W....n"I Kiwi l~lf " ..... ""' ... 1' • •> DAIL Y PILOT ~ N 'Mer1Hffid' Co11testll1its Test ll'oter J\la1·io11 Sillntnons, 18. of lluntington Beach (left ! a11 d Cathy J\lurphy, 17. of Costa J\lesa arc ;idapting to the 'vatcr wh ile se llin g tickets for lhe l'o~ta l\1esa Fish Fr~., One of lhe1n n1a.y be a\vardcd a real fish cosll1n1e and reign as ''Miss l\lermaid" over the l\lay 31-June 2 fry. Other contesta nts should con· t<1ct Dr. Bernard Sin1on. 540-1171. To qualify ap. pli ca nts niust be 17 and older And single. • Fro1n P age l l1·vine Ex11ected to Lead SCOTT ... Wa y 011 Lo\v Co st Housing on its face. that is clearly an impeachable act." Although se·.·eral of the 38 members or the comm ittee have called for Nixon's impeachment in the past, Conyers is the fi rst membe r to say he had found evidenc~ of an impeachable offense in the transcripts. The city of Irvine is expected to lead the "'ay toward provision of low and moderate cost housi ng. a state attorney general's study group d c I e r m in e d J\londay in Cos1~1 i\1esa. i\lcmbers of the land and water use subco1n1n1ttce of the state 1\dvisorv Committee on r.:nvironmcntal !\latter's met in Co~1a i\](•sa Ci!v JJall :ind concluded ll.v adopting thi·l'e advisory rt·solutions. The body sugges!s the state u11orney general do 1hc following thi ngs: -Launch a study using Irv ine as a IC'sting gro und to dclern1ine 1hc adequ:.icy of existing and proposed programs for pro vision of low-cost housing. -Invesfiga1c \l'h cthcr the housing elcmenl of the rccenll.v adopted Irvine city general plan actually complies "'ith state housing la1vs. -Evaluare current slate legislation and determine the need fo r a statewide progran1 in housing. The secret 1neeling J\londay to "'hich only selected mcrnbcrs of lht• press were in\'lted 11•as the second session in which Irvine city off1tials \Vere grilled aboul the city's slo\v pace at providing low cost homes. J)efending the city's attempts at lowering costs of new homes \Vere city planning director \\1iltian1 Livingstone and lrvine Company planning administrJ· 3 OCC Stitcl ents f 'acc Ha.sJ1 Oil Trial July 3 • Three Oran ge Coast College students accused on ar rc~t of attempting to sell hashi sh oil valued a/. s.5.000 to an undercover narcotics officer have been ordered lo face trial July 8 in Orange County Su.pcrior Court. Judge James Turner ser the trial date for Samuel ll crshcl Cla11drr. 22. of 779 Shalimar !)rive. Cos!<J illesa. Richard Lee Smith. 26. of 1700 16th St., Newport Beach and Talbot Perry Simn1ons, 25, :ilso kn0\\11 11s Tttlbot Pcrrv Somovich, 2229 Al exandl'r A1 c .. Laguna' Be<ich. The 1no \vcrC' nrrcstcd on drug charges last f\ugust by undt•rtO\'Cr officers l\ho said they ncgot iat{'d 1110 d;11 s before they 11·erc told they could purchase the 1narijuan<1 deri1·at 1\·l' Police s;ud 1ln•y rnadt" 1hf'i r arrests after half a quarr of has'111sh 01! \\as delivered Iii them at the Claudcr apartrncnt ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT 11~ ""°"'>" ( ,., 11,,,,,. p,, ·I "·~ ~· er ,, N·"' '' " ,. ' • ' ,, .... 11, ~ ,.,. ~ . .,. . '1 . '' " r ., ' " ' ' ~·,•II••»! h•·"' • 1 I~ t F,.., It· ~· "I I ' '!lo ~-< i ,.,,,,. 'J"'I • ' .,,.. ., ' J, '• ••• ft •··· ' "'~ :... fr.~~· .~-••II• JI.II•< I ' t•,..1 ·~·~'t•• (... •• ! I, I r ..... rt JV,.,! ,., • .,,..,...'>J"'-·f>'·•"'' I , ~ , , w.,p,,...,. ... l'CIC..-•l~'•"·)O' · ...... , -:: ..... ··~ Tl......,. ,_ Wu>r .•~ "''"' l't l"' ' I r '·• 1 • t "l•""P')<!Qoo..-~( •vl'·~ .J'(t•po'1 h1cll Offlct • ,, 11.-wr,,,..; '.''J .,.,AJ7~ Ft , , r~ •-;- Otttw Offict5 ' .... 1,1' ... .a t,~...... " . ,. l• ·••Aoo..c"7'~r ., • .. ,. 11,..,.n~·o~!M¥1' lll f'•«• 'I' ·••·'10 '-"'Coom•n11 30',N,)trnl ~ • ., Ttltl'l!Oftf 17141642-4ll1 c .. ~tlfMcl Ad•trlbift9 64l·S671 ~ ,,,, ~l" "'"' l\lfA. "'"1 c.-. 1 .. • ..... -'"'.,.;.-.......,. __ -~· .... "\t .... .,, . .,_._"'' -,,,. ................... " ...: ...... ~~.,., ... "'''""' "' ~ .. J••' ,,.,. ... ~.i eo.t1 ........ °'''" ~ ... ,.._•r11<~, .. ~1soo -·· .. , 11, .... , 1•00_,.... ~~-•JUD_."• ' lor Robert-Joe Vasquez. ··1 think the city is begir.ning to mo\·e on lhis housing issue ," Livingstone told lhe subcotnmitfce. Vasquez said today he told the body the cornpany had readied an "cconoinic moder· for moderate cost housing and the city was near lo zoning land to <1cco1n1nodate the $25.000 homes. Vasquez su~a;ested the attorney general's advisers turn their attention to coun ty or slate units of government and ask ··1\·herc arc your programs to help implern('nt ours.·· \V ithout controls on speculation. Vasquez noted. Jo"' priced unHs will be snapped up and resold at inflated prices. The problem is regiona l in nature and the solutions must com'l from a body 1\·ith regional authority. the Irvine Company planner suggested . J'vleanwhile, ccounty planner Reed Flory sai d. "Irvine is the frontier and the n1odel in all !his. The whole Saddleback \'alley ;;ind points sout h are \Yat ching to sec ho\v this city handles this problen1 ." Orange County llous1ng Coa lition chair· man Ada ~1ay ffardcman urged state legislation . '·\Ve can't expect or depend on Irvine or any other city to lake on htis kind of responsibility." A proposed industria l zoning for 2,000 acres near El Toro l\larine Corps Air Station promp!cd the housing concern . That project -Jr\'ine Industrial Complex· East (l!C-Eastl - is expected to employ 54,000 pcrsors by the mid· 1980s. .... .: .. · ··, A 11o t lae 1· l'ietv ., The Detroit congressman said he "'ould Jnake a ne\v attempt to get the Committee to cite Ni:icon for contempt of Congress for refusing to surrender actual tapes subpoenaed by the panel. l1is first effort ...,,as•votcd do"·n last 11·eck. llarrv l\'I. W elsl1 • Snt·c1m1bs at 7 4 llarry ~1. \\'elsh. a resident of N('11 port Beach for 37 years, died Sunday. He "as 7.J. ~tr. \\'clsh ,\·as a retired cmploye of the County \\'ate r District in Laguna Beach. Funeral arrangenH'nls are set for 2 p.m. \\'cdnesday at St. Joachim's Catholic Church in Costa J\IC'SJ. ll1lr. \Velsh's son Roger. a well-known Nc 1\1)0rt Beach sailor . died less than a month ago. on April 12. .'.\Ir. \Velsh is survivC'd by a son. Terence \Velsh of Ne"•port Beach: a daughter, Mrs. Lloyd C. Vicke ry of San ,Jose: a daughter-in-la w. i\!rs. Roger \Velsh of Ne"·port Beach; and seven grandchildren. UP'I Ttl9'111ofl \'irtuall,v the only protest a,gain sL lhe 1ncmorial service for four youn g people killed durmg th e 1970 Kent Stale shoolin p was voiced by liun1cr 'fu tor or C.:leveland. 1'utor said hi s son. franklin, was hilled rl urin~ the Alay, 1970. e.~cursion into Cambodia which trig· ~erccl 11JtionY.11dc protcsl. l·uln11nat1ng in the Kent State shootings. '· County Bus Ri.dership Takes/itmp Ridership on Orange County Transit District buses jumped by another si x Pl'rcent last month but operating costs arc Increasing because all the drivers :irt' getting raises. District General l\Tanager G.J. "Pete •· Fielding said the rost of running the buses is at 72 l'ents per passenge r mile but ...,·HJ incrensc to "around 80 cents" shorlly \1hen the raises begin to sho"' up on the IC'dger books. 4'he District ·s 200 drivers arc nO\Y cannng in lhe range of SS to $5.25 per hour. which Field ing said "is competiti\·e to earnings elsewhere." For some of the drivers. particularly those ab5orbed recently front several private bus companies and charter services. the raises wi-11 be in the 75-cent to $1 per hour range, Fielding said. "Our drive.rs are doing such a super job now that I an1 glad to see the.in earning an adequate salary," Fielding said. The raisCs could have come through several months ago but they were held up pending a unionization vote by the drivers. The resul ts of that vote are still not kno"n but most of the dri\•ers involved tr.l\·e since become OCTD employes rath· er th an working for the contract service once used by tbe district. r~ielding said the district only earns about 27 cents per passenger mile in revenues -far short of the actual oper-atirl g cost. The main reason is the flat 25-cent fa re. · Ridership hit 371 ,000 last month, which is a 14 percent increase over l\1arch but Fielding said it adjusts to six percent because a longe r month mea(lt more days of operation. Plans U11veiled For Synagogue .. Temple Bat Yahm of Newport Beach has announced plans to build a ~nagogue near the intersection of New l\lacArthur Boulevard and Ford Road in Harbor View l·lomes. The Irvine Company has agreed to rcser\'e a three·acre site for the temple. Founded in June. 1973, Temple Bat Yahn1 currently holds Friday evening 1:ervices at the Zonta Club of Newport Harbor. The Temple's spiritual leader is Rabbi Harry Sherer and Yale Barkan of Ne"•port Beach serves as congregation president. Drives to raise funds for the new synagogue will be announced soon by the Ten1plc, according to J\lrs. Leslea h1illcr, publicity director. Alcol1olic l\ieet Set in Ne,vpqrt A free Alcoholic Awareness Semina r \\'ill be held h1ay IS, 7:30 p.m. at St. And rews Presb)1erian Chur<:h .across from ~e"·port Harbor Hi£h School in Newport Beach. The program, sponsored by the Nev.:port Harbor Jaycces. wil1 include .speakers from Alcohol ics Anonymous. Oti'l'er speakers will be Murjel Zinc, chief therapist at South Coast Commu- ni1y l~oopital ; Leonard Durstoff of the exeC'Utive committee of Orang1! County Alcoholic Council ; and Don McGruder, McDonnell Douglas Employee Assistance Administrator. Further information is available from the Jaycees. 833-0110. The public is in· vited . I--:- Dally PUOI $1•11 Pftlll MESHUGANAH'S DAYS OF WINE AND DAISIES ARE NUMBERED Noretn Goodman, 12, Hugs Costa Mesa's Shopkeeping Sheep Sheepis l1 Costa Mesa Froiuns on Pet By ARTHUR R. VINSE~ 01 the O.llr Piiot Sl11f Can a sheep named r.leshuganah \\'ith a taste for burgundy wine and browsing through a fancy decorator shop in.stead or a field of clover find happiness in a Costa J\lesa con1mcrcial area? No, say city offieials, citing ord.inanet>s f:irbidding certain animals in l'01n1nercial and residential districts. )'es. says interior decorator r-.largol Goodman. owner of The Eleganl Barn. 445 E. 17th St .. \.\1lere r.leshuganah indeed scc1ns h.1ppy 1nunching daisies "'hen shl' isn't me;1ndcring aiong the sidC\.\'alk outside. A very independent businesswoman. ills. l\largol bought r-.·leshugar:ah for SJ65 at an auction benefiting the C..1rild Guid · ance tlinic of Orange County. She outbid an enthusiastic ma n for !\lc:,Tiuganah, fearing he may have been envisioning a freezer full of chops, ste:ik..s. roasts and shanks. She also had a pen built al the Elf'i;ant Barn -which is set well back from 17th Street -and for ID weeks now !\1eshuga- nah has been dividing her time between the decor shop and tti.:! Goodman's near· by hom~. What finatly happened Friday might be best explained by paraphrasing an old nursery rhyme with apologies to !ITother Goose : "~!argot bought a little lam b. Tis fleece "'as bi-OY.'11 and tan. And "'hen J\fargot opened up her shop, . , . 1\iere stood 'The ~tan.' " She claims one city hwnane officer gave her 48 hours to get rid of l\!eshuganah. while her pretty daughter and decorating associate Pat. 26, said the other 1old her it was 24 hours. Monday was a few hours past either deadline. "I'm just a crazy decorator-we're all crazy here -and 1·m a little bit de- fiant," declared J\frs. Goodman. !\1eshuganah. incidentally. in its most . polite and genteel translation from the ·Yiddish indeed means Crazy One. ''l can get into trouble even when don't do anything.'' t1e voluble J\targot declared as io,.lrshuganah abandoned a bag of sheep fodd er and attacked the daisies again . She also said the hu1nt1nc ~fficer "'ho delivered the eviction nolicc \'Crbally invited her out to his truck 10 read the letter or the city 13\\' rl•gardini; rarm animals in a con1merc1a l or residential zone. "I told him I can't read.'' fun1f'd ~!rs. Goodman. y,•ho sumn1onrd a contingent of supporters to confront the Cos1u l\1esa aty Council ~londay night bu~ thl'n ne\'cr got the ctr.lnet'. She at least y,·ants a lime extensio n to allow her 'to dispose of ~leshuganah by auctionin~ he; gff again to benefit the Child Guidance Clinic <1nd hopt>lully find her a lega l home v.·here she can live in the style to 1\h1ch :ihc has bc<.'Onlc acc usto111C'd. "She's not an animal. She's a pct. a to y:· !\largo 11ssertcd. ·'\\lhcn we build a fire here on the µalio at nisht, :;he even drinks \\'inc u·ith us." For the record , !lleshuganah shuns ~logen D<ivid, preferring burgundy to "·hitc "'ines-it goes beucr "' i t h lan1!r-and frolics <:1 bit more Jloticcably after Happy Hour. She also does a fa ir imitation of the chorus of the old Yale drink ing 50!1S: about three little lambs who have gone astray. Righi at th e height of the inter\'iew. :-Ooreen Goodman. 12, and a friend. Joan Adams. 12. arrivf'd with ~1cshuganah , "'ho had taken her aftc.rnoon constitutional down East 17th Street on her leash. A blue sports roadster driven by Cosl.1. il1esan Hal 1:3lake ...,·hich had followed lh<' unlikely trio a ha!f-mi1c at IO\Y speed pulled into the drive"·ay. lo sec y,·here two girls and a sheep "'ere going. ·•Do you beli<.'ve it. Alisa?" Blake asked his city·ralscd 6-year-old daughter. "lt's a real sheep. I love them ... "\Ye have more stray people follow us home this way." i\lrs. Good n1 an remarked happ!ly. WE'RE STILL IN A RUT! For about another month, Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access _will be available by way of Babcock St., coming from the back way. We hope you will be patient with construction as the results will certainly be worth all the trouble . If you aren't adventuresome, give ,us a call, and we 'll bring samples to your home: 19th: ' ST. " I llllh ST. 17th ST.Ii · : _ s _,. i' . 1663 >--PLACENTIA 161ti ST. . -. . ... ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES IN COSTA MlSA SINCI 1957 , ... .. . 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MES A 646-4838 Mon.:Thu,._ 9 t• 5:30; Fri. 9 t• 9; ~t. 9;30 to S . . . • • \ ' I VO Co s night looki ing Co noise com systc nerv A cove Mesa the down confo Ea land dO ..... 'fl con! V.'illi to H re rang Th bee• just ~y res! M B • \ • Oran -e -Coast Today's Final I VO L. 67, NO. 127, 2 SECTI ONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA I TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1974 c TEN CENTS Can Mesa Muffle _Racing A ·nnouncerj} By RUDI NIEDZIELSK I 01 lht 0111, f'llll Still Complaints about noise at the \\'ee kJy speedway motorcyclt> races l\·lorlday night had the Costa l\1esa City Council looking for a mufner -not for the rac- ing engines but !he nounr~-·s mouth. Council members said it "'asn't the noise from the motorcycles that brought complaints but lhat the publiic address system was making nearby residents nervous every Friday night. TI1cy asked City ~tanager r~rcd Sorsabal to investigate the noise problem and to meet with race promoter Harry Oxl~y of San Clemente to determine \\'hcther the speaker ooise can be abated. The motorcycles themselves arc not ..a problem because they arc fitted with silencing slot s in the exhaust pipe and because they only run for ~second bursts. Oxley today conceded that Iasl year lhere haP been complaints about speakrr noise booming over the i\lesa del ~h1r neighborhood and that he 1net "•'ilh homcov,.ners association president Pete Viotto at the beginning of the season to forestall any problems this year. "I told him we were going to try various speaker angles and asked him if '''e could have five ti.1esa dcl Mar residents monitor what "'e v.·erc doing.·· Oxley s<.1id. To date no com1>laints have reached Oxley. ~\rs. ~lonica Viotto said things had been fairly quiet for the first tv.·o race n1eetings but that the PA system ""as h.1ud again last Friday night. "\Ve are pleased with ti.tr. Oxley's \1·i11ingness to try ne1v things and to cooperate Ytith our association," said :\lrs. Viotto. She added that her husband had been extremely busy and had not hntl ,the opportunity to check 1A'ith the neighbO:r.bood noise monitors. Both Sorsabal and Oxley a. confidf'nt that the announcer's exuberant cxhorta- tlons can be muted. The speakers arc located on poles and arc adjustable for height and direction. However, Sorsabal said he also \\'BS concerned about the cro.,.,·d's treatment or several police officers who atten1pted to capture seven Olale streakers running ainok in the stadiuin. Sorsabal described the episode as ··n very serious incidenr ' dl.r1ng "'hirh on(' officers lost his pistol. and several others \\Cre showered by beer thro,\·n from th1• CfO\\'d. 'fhe lost gun. mea111vhill•. has bc<'n returned but Sorsabal v,;;irned if the re arc any further incidents he 11•ould no longer ullow his officers to police thl' races. Oxley sa id today that n1casures h::n c been t;ikcn 10 prevent a shnil.:.r incidcill fron1 re-occurring . Scott Calls Tape Transcripts 'Shabby' Downtown Dalt !lf esa Adopts Builcling Freeze A zoning and building moratorium covering virtually all or downtO\\"n Costa Mesa was adopted Monday night as an urgency measure of the City Council. The freeie. to last 121 days, \\ill n\low planning aides to bring land uses shown by the Co.5ta ~tesa General Plan, the city zoning ordinance. and the downtown redevelopment plan i n l o conformity. Each of these plans shows dHferent land uses in certain parts of the do~'Oto..-.·n sector. causing considerable confusion. according to PlaMing Director Vt'illiam DuM who advocated the freeze lo councilmen. City Attorney Roy E. June noted that building pennits y,·ould be Issued for projects on properties where there is no conflict among the plans. Even in the affected areas. building pennits may be authorized under the va riance procedure, provided the applicant can demonstrate a hardship, he said. 1llC area covered by the moratorium has the same boundaries as that of the doY.'Tllo\\·n rede\'elopment project. It is bounded roughly by 17th Street, Orange AYenue. 19th Street and the future Ne\\•port Freeway right-of-way. ltnpact Report Weighed Costa Mesa Holds Action 011 Apartment Project Homeo..-.-ners attempting to block the construction of a $12 million . 496-unit Costa 1i1esa apartment project ~londay night found an unexpected ally in an environmental impact report. Because no one appeared to fully un- derstand the highly technical. inch-thick document. including members or the council, the city council delayed the prnjectuntn~he)'-oan get somebody to read ft and tell them what it means. For that purpose councilmen voted S to O to hire an environmental impact aonsultant to evaluate and condense the report. It is estimated that his fees \Vlll range bet1"een $5,000 to $10.000. The state-required impact report became an issue \vhen it was challenged just hours before the city council session by attorney Donald E. Smallwood. a iesident of 1'1esa Verde. and forme r president of its homeo\\'llers' association. Small..-.•ood, in a letter to the council, alleged that the report does not con1ply with state guidelines because it does n:>t address itself completely to the problems of noise. traffic circulation, mosquito control and air pollution. Although he did not represent them during the council meeting. about 100 of Smal!Wood's neighbors agreed \Vilh his contentions and came to city hall to make their concerns about the project known. • A detailed presentation about the f!roposed 20-acre project by developer Wally Gayner of _Richards Group West and Pacific Really Jnvestors, Newport Beach, did little to subdue the concerns of the homeowners. The Mesa Verde Vlllas are proposed for location across Mesa Verde Drive east from the existing Vista del Lago, and although sharing a water orientation, will have little else In common. Gayner said he had put together a top flight design team to ensure that his project would become "the most attractive and unique apartment complex in all of Costa ~fesa. The early Colonial-style dwelling units would be oriented towards artificial lakes in the project's Interior which will be heavily landscaped to give a "woods and water" effect. according to Gayner. Landscape architect Don BrlnkerhoU l\'[esa En1ploycs Get Boost in :\lileugc Costa Me!• city cmploye1 caught up \\1th the rising price of ga!!IOline Monday night .,,'hen they received a three-cent boost In their mllenge allowance. The city council reloed lh< rale from 12 cents to 15 eents, following the ""'"1U11cndatlon of Clty Manager Fred Sorsabal. • > told the audience that nearly SI million is being committed for landscaping alone and that a similar project in Fullerton had won his firm two national awards. Speaking for the homeo..-.Tiers. ti.iesa Verde Homeowners Association ttirector John Delava . argued that despite the extremely high $325 monthly rent for the cheapest apartment, the Mesa Verde Villas are not lumry apartments and that1hey-are-a-threarto-the-va\ue and ,integrity o( the·~1esa Verde Distrlcl Delava reminded coupcil members that the city's own planning stafr had recommended against the pro j e ct because of "design problems" and ordered the Villa plan revised. The recommendation V.'8S later overruled by the Costa ~1esa Planning Commission which backed the project with a 4 to U vote. Several of the homeowners questioned the need for additional apartments in their part of the city, pointing out that the Vista del Lago had a 40 percent vacancy rate. "Competit>on betv.·een the two might drive down the rentaJ rates and that could be hannful," v.·amed Delava. For the immediate future , however, the ~fesa V"trde Villas will become a dead issue until the evaluation of the environmental impact report Is r~dy. That is expected to take about one month. Members of the council must first (See VILLAS, Page %) /Ha11be, 1Ua11be N o t ~ ""Edward M. Kennedy says "deep down" he'd like to be pre siden t but if he had to de· cide today, he wouldn't seek the presidency in 1976. Story, Page 4 today. DallY Pllllf S11tt """"'° MESHUGANAH'S DAYS OF WINE AND DAISIES ARE NUMBERED Noreen Goodman, 12, Hugs Costa Mesa's ShopkHping Shffp Sheepish Costa Mesa FrouJu,s on Pet By A RTllUR R. VINSEi. Can a sheep 11an1cd i\1eshuganah \1·ith a taste for burgundy \\•in<' and brov,.sing through a fancy decorator shop instead of a field of Clover find happ iness in a Costa ti.fesa commercial area? No. say city officials. citing ordinancrs fJrbidding cerl3in animals in commercial and residential districtS. Yes, says interior decorator l\1a rgot Goodman. owner of The Elegant Barn. 44S E. 17th St., where Meshuganah in::leed seems happy munching daisies when she isn't meandering aiong the side\\'alk outside. A very independent businesswoman. l\·ls. ~iargot bought J\1-:?shugur.nh for Sl65 at an auction benefiting the Child (;uid- ancc C.1inic of Orange County. She outbid an enthusiastic mnn for Mes'nuganah. fearing he n1ay have bern envisioning a fre<'zer run (lf chops. steaks, roasts and shanks. She also had a pen· built at thl' E1eg:rnt B:t m -v.•hich is set v.·cJl back fro1n 17th Slreet -and for 10 weeks now l\ieshuga- nah has been dividing her time bet\\'cen !he decor shop and the Coochnan·s near- by home. \Yhat finally happened Friday might be best explained by paraphrasing an old nursery rhyme with apologies to Mother Goose : "l\itargot bought a little lamb, Its fleece was l'<o,vn and tan. And \\•hen l\ilargot opened up her shop. ... There stood '111e l\fnn .' " She claims one city hun1anc offh.>er gave her 48 hours to get rid or J\;!es.huganah. wh.ile her pretty daughter 11nd dccorutln g aMOCiale l'at. 26. said the other told her it wns 24 hour,;. ti.1onday y,·as o few hours past either· deadline. "I'm juSt a crozy decorator-we're all crazy here -rind l'm a litllc bit de- fiant." declared ?t.trs . Goodman. ~lcShUJ!:anah. incidentall)'t in its n1ost pollte and genteel tran. latton from lhe Yiddish indeed means Crazy One. .;, can get into trouble even when don·t do anylhing," tle voluble ti.1a rgot declared as l\1eshuganah abandoned a bag or sheep fodder and attacked the daisies again. ' She aiso said the humane officer who delivered the eviction notice verbally invited her out to his truck to read the letter of the city law regarding fann animals in a commercial or residential zcne. "I told him I can't read.'' fumed l\tr.s. Goodman, who summo ned a contingent of supporters to confront the Costa Mesa City Councn Monday night but then never got the ctTan<:e. She at least. wants a time extension to allow her to dispose of ~tcshuganah by auctioning her orr again to . bene£it the Child Guidance Clinic and fiopefully £ind her a legal home where she can live in the style to which she has become accustomed. "She's not an animal. She's a pet. a toy." l\targo asserted. "\Yhe.n we build a fire here on the patio at night, she even drinks Wine with us." 1 For the record, ti.1eshuganah shuns ti.iogen David, preferring burgundy to white wines-it goes better w i t h lamb-and frolics a bit more noticeably ofter Happy Hour. She also does u fair itnltatlon o( the chorus of _ the old Yale drinking song abouL three little lan1bs who have gone ;u1tray. .Right at the height of I.he interview, Norcct1 Goodman , 12. and a friend , Joan Adams. 12, arriv~ with l\1cshuganah, \\•ho hnd takeh her a rt er noon conslltutlonal dov.-11 East 17th Street on her leash. A blue sports roadster driven by Costa !\!esan Hal Blake which had followed the unlikely trlo a haU-1nUe at low speed pulll'd into the driveway, to see where !See Sl:-:EP. Pllge t i No 'lVloral Indignation' Exl1il1ite(l WASHINGTON (UPI ) Senate Republican leader Hugh Scott said today transcripts of private p r e s i d e n t i a I conversations convey "a sh a b by . disgusting and immoral performance.·• Scott told reporters he has read the first 800 pages of t:·e l, 100 pages of edited transcript of taped recordings of \lt'atergate discussions bel"·een Nixon and various aides and associates. Scott said he conclude<l from the tran- scripts that there wns "not enou gh sho11'- ing of moral indignation \V hich v.·ould have been expected u:xler the circum- stances.'' Asked if be was referring to Nixon. Scott said, "I mean by each of those persons (who participated in the conver- (See SCOTT, Pa1e %) NO i.tORE TAPES, SAYS ST. CLAIR BULLETIN "rASHINGTON (API -White Jlouse lawyer James D. St. Clair announced today that President Nixon has decided not to turn over any more Watergate tapes to the House JudJclary Committee or special \Vatergate prose cutor Leon Ja..-.·orski. Han1mett Casts Decidi11g Vote 011 l\1esa Zo11ii1g Vice l\'fayor Jack Hammelt provided the pivotal vote ti.tonday night to settle the \Vhitticr Avenue zoning moratorium problem v.'hich deadlocked the city council by a 2 to 2 vote last month. Hammett voted for maintaining the existing industrial zoning in the area bounded by 19th Street, Whittier Avenue and the Santa Ana River bluffs. joining Cooncil\\'Oman Norma Herl"zog and Councilman Alvin Pinkley for the 3 to 2 vote. City planners }lad recommended converting it to residential property, thereby eliminating further zoning conflicts with nearby resident la I developments. Although that recommendation was backed heavily by representatives of the Ocean View Park tract. the council niajority voted ror the ·industrial, partly because or a commitment to IMdholders and partly out of the conviction that existing oil leas~s on the land preclude effective residential development. l\-1rs. Helen Wada , one of several property ov.'Ilers in the affected area, stressed a commitment that had been made to them by the Costa Mesa Cily Council in 1953 when the triangle was snnexl'd. "\Ve came into Costa ~fesa with the understanding that we would have an l\1·1 zone.'' she said. polntlng out that property owners had paid taxes on tht vAcant land (or more than 40 yean counting on that promise. ~tayor Robert M. Wits.on .. a n d Councilmnn Dom Raciti voted against the zonin g plan which does include some res\dent\11! acreage but is heaYily weighted In favor of Industrial. Ilolh expressed th e belle! that the be't ultimatl.' use of the 1and \\'Otlld be residential, in view of lhe fad that steps have bt.-en lnltlek'd for the pl.1m1ing of a marina just below the blufft . The entil'f! Whlltler Avenue triangle had been und r a city zoning moratorium for Aevera1 montha whlle plaMe.rs s\udied the difrerent future land use options. ' • .J • 'SHABBY PERFORMANCE' Hugh Scott on Tape Council Reje cts Billboartl Bid For Coster Mesa J.1embers of the Costa ~lesa City Cowicil ~1onday night made good their promise to get rid of billboard blight by voting unanimously lo rej~t a billboard application . Had it been granted. it "'ould ha\"C allo.Y.'ed Nati011al Ad\'crtising Company,_ San Carlos. to replace an existing single- f aced fi ve-by-IS foot sign at 2958 Bristol St.. with ·a double-face 14-by-48 foot sign . In other action. council members did . however. give permission to Orange Coast Sign Company, Santa Ana. to maintain a 10-by-20 foot double-faced directional sign on Harbor Boulevard advertising the \'~ta dcl La go apartments. The rouncil gave its approval because the luxury apartments are suffering a ~O percent vacancy rale. bu! denied a second request by the same company for a sign advertising an auto dealership. Nixon Plans Voyage WASHINGTON tlJPI ) -President Nixon is not n11ing out a trip lo the i\1iddle East later this month or early next, according to \Vhile !louse Press Secretary Ronald t. Ziegler. Egyptian diplomatic sources in \\'ashington said Nixon has made tentative plans to go to Egypt. Israel . Dama scus, Saudi Arnbia and KU\\'ait. Orange Coast Weather Night and morning low ctoud1- n('ss v. ith hazy t1fleruoo11 suru:hine \\'ednesda\• Little changr in te1nperatu're. Highs at lht' beaches G4 rising to 12 inland . l..O\\~ 48-SG. INSlll•: 'l 'Oll•\ \' Tii e 1 9i~ P111il:er Pri:e ftfr :>11tsto11du1g pt1(>l1c .s11n.•1cF /1<Js q<n1e 10 1\'c11·s1ICl!J for ils rt•port. i11g of 11/irll uu,-cotic.:i t1uf,1r. Orlier llUJ)Qr Pu/ir:t r ur1111rd.• urt reported '"' /'t1!1e U /11duy. ·-l . M, .. fd ' Mo~•tl " (1fl1tr11!1 ' M11!11•I '"''"'' " Cllitlfltd ... ..... ,1 .... 1 ,.. •• , •• JI Comltt • O•tnff Cwlllf • ,,..,~,.., " S 1 IYlt ,..,...,. 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Dr. Ben \Verner. an Infectious :iisease expert 'Aith the state Department of Health. said flr1onday a case of anthrax contracted by a Florida v.'oman had been traced to :ontaminated drums purchased in Haiti. Anlhrax is an acute bacterial disease that can be fatal. California. residents ha vi n g Haitian drun1s should contact their local health department about proper disposal methods, Werner ;aid. I Coast Pa1ielists I Okay Buildi1ig I 1 On Cou1tty Land I A 21,000-Square-foot induS1ria! building l designed for small businessE>s on county I land between Newport Beach and Costa l ?\lesa "'as approved 10 lo o ~1onday by 1 the Regiona l Coastal Comn1ission. The projeci at lf>.19 t-.1onrovia Ave., '"'as plaMed by \Villiam Da\·is. The structure \Vil\ be di\'idcd into 21 separate offices. \Vilh a n1inimun1 size of 80CI square feet on 1.13 acres of land. Brick, block and '~ood \Viii be used in construction. 1 C-Ommission planner Bob Joseph, I altlvxlgh recommending his appro\·al, added that the buildi1ig is in an area of r Costa t-.1esa in "'hi ch the city recently I placed · a n1oralorium on industrial building. Selected projects \\·ere being allo"-cd \'ariances to build in the mixed industrial·residcntial area. he said. "t hate to embarrass anyone," Davis 1 said when he reached !he podium, "but 1 this isn 't in Costa r-..1esa." I As Davis c:leared up the t'Onfusion ~ about the location, Joseph's face turned · red. 1 "Sorry. Bob." Davis said. smiling. just i before lhe unanimous \'Ole. ' Conduclol' Ailiurr 0 SAN FRANCISCO it.Pl ) -SciJ i Ozav-·a, cooduclor of the San Francisco Sympbony, has been hospitalized v-·11h acule neck spasn1s and \rill be unable lo oonduct thl s wcek·s concerts. ORAMGE COAST C.•A DAILY PILOT t•,.. t>•"'"~ C.C••I D•t• P.~.• ~"' *' "•. 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The city attorney said today he does not think a two-\veek extension would be too great an imposition on neighbors in the business district. One reason for the extension is thal lifrs. Goodman bought i teshuganah for $!SS at t1uction v.ith proceeds going to benefit the Orange County Chi 1 d Guidance Clinic. Since she 1nust send the ""ooly pet off lo greener pastures, ~targot want.s lime to organize her own little auction and contribute those proceeds to the clinic too. "I'm not going to file a complaint or push something like this," City Altomey June SAid today, adding that he hopes no one will consider hls leniency a conflict or interest. ~le serves without pay as a gesture of goodwill in the capacity of legal counsel to the Child Guidance Clinic, which stands to benefit by the planned auction of t-.feshuganah. From Page 1 SHEEP ... l\.\'O girls and a sheep were going. "Do you believe it, Alisa?" Blake asked his city-raised 6-year-old daughter. "It's a real sheep. I love them." "\\le have more stray people follow us home this way," l\Jrs. G o o d rn a n remarked happily. Burglar Flees Witliout Lumps A burglar y,•ho ransacked a Costa r..fesa v.·oman's home Monday evidently stole nothing but he may have taken a few lun1ps if he had been there y,·hen she arrived. Arrellndee Barton. 49, of 2833 Europa Drive, said a rear sliding glass door "'as standing suspiciously open when she got home from an Orange Coast College class. Police said !\frs. Barton picked up a sho\'el and ma rched in with her spade at the ready, prepared to deal harshly with thr intruder. ----=----=-r He apparently fled empty-handed r:irlicr after scattering household Items tiboUL Snu.ke Slio1£es Up Mesa Rcside1its A serpent that slithered too far out of it.s natural habitat and too far into ch 11i1.atinn fni somr folks' comfort v.·as rc~cued h;.-Co~t.1 1\tesn pnllce r.-tonda y. Offil'Cr J,ff ~filler ans'1'ered a call from 1\!rs. Gr11ce To"'T\.scnd at 1959 Maple Av e .. "'here he said he confisca~ a common g0pht'r snake about five feet long. ''Snake y,·as hbstructing the use of an apartmen t ~ildlng, ·· Off1ctr ~tiller "r(lte In his incident report He releast'd it in a "ecdy field at ,\'e~port Uoule\ard and \1anf,!uard Wuy. '· • C1llf l'llol $110 l'llo19• ' I Ensenada Jail 260 Arrested Over W eeke1id ENSENADA, Mexico (AP) -Authorities have lined and released 260 Americans arrested in disturbances involving the Newport Beach· to-Ensenada yacht race, police say. OFFICERS SAID the last of the Americans hacl been freed fro1n jail after paying fines o! $100 to $150 !or disturbing the peace and si1nilar offenses. Hundreds of young persons frorn the United States flo ck to this Baja California city each spring for the end or the yacht race, and arrests have been common in past years. Police reported this year's incidents were somewhat tamer than last year's. partly because officers front Tijuana "'ere called in to reinforce the Ensenada police. TWO POLICEMEN and a number or Americans suffered n1inor injuries and the restaurant of the Bahia Hotel was damaged ex- tensively during one weekend brawl, police said. / Fro111 Page 1 SCOTT ... Cyclists Collide In Mesa Field; sations) acp>rding to what he said." Irvine Company site a bove Upper Newport Bay. Proficiency in scout- fng skills such as first aid and physical fitness were an1on g activities. A campfire Saturday night featured skits and songs. Sunday awards were distributed prior to the noon closing ceren1ony. 0 H • ] ' d f'resscd for who he meant \\·hen he ne osp1ta 1ze referred lo a disgustiM pcrfoni1ance. Scott said: "The transcript s \viii have to A pai r of roommates riding off.rood speak for themselves ." racing ntotorcycles in a C.OSta r.fesa field ''I "'on't go any further than that," almost became hospital room side-by· Scott said. side mates r.tonday night when their Scott said ltie material released a v;eek machines collided and "·ent dov.·n. ago today by the \\!hite !louse sho"'cd Scott Falconer. 18. of 223'.l Pacific Ave., ''The President is frequently urging \Vas adn1itted to ~loag Memorial Hospital others to get th~ story out." but actded where he "'8.S listed in $(ltisfactory he thought the transc:ripto v.·cre "very condition today "'i!h broken ribs and a confused." "I am l'normously disturbed Trustees to Consider lorn lung membrane. that there "'as not cnour,h showing of l~is riding partner, Ronald Ylyman. 20. n1oral indignation v.'hic\1 v-·ould have been \\'as treated at the same hospital for a expected under the circumstances." fractured "Wrist and abrasions but did not Scott said. require admission. ··1 think the transcripts represent a Despite their injuries suf fered in the shabby. disgusting and i n1 mo r a I Endorsing Legislation ·, The NewPort-~tesa Unified School DiS1rict Board lonlght "ill consider endorsing state legislation to increase funQs for state-aided programs for mentally gilled children, · Th e district, Y.'hich expected to receive approximat.ely $181,600 for the 2,275 district students enrolled in the special prog:-1ms, received only about $153,400 instead. Jean Harmon. administrative assistant to Supt John Nicoll, estimated the local dirstrict \':ill receive its full allotment if the bill, AB 3415 sponsored by Assembly· man Leo !\icCarthy (D-San Francisco), is passed. Local programs for the mentally gifted include the communications class at Killybrooke Elementary School, Costa Mesa, which recently produced a film, "Sylvester and the Magic Pebble,'' which won the National Education Association Student Film Festival Award. At its meeting, the board v.·ill also conside r authorizing t)le district's fringe benefit program to advertise for bids on a proposed life insurance program for employes. 3 OCC Students Face Hasl1 Oil Trial J11l y 3 Three Orange Coast College students accused on arrest of attempting to sell hashish oil valued at $5,00) lo an undercover narcotics officer ha\•e been ordered to face trial July 8 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge James 'T'umer set the trial date for Samuel Hershel Clauder, 22. of i79 Shalimar Drive, Costa i1esa, Richard Lee Smith. 26, of 1700 16th St., Newport Beach and Talbot Perry Simmons. 25, also kno\\n as Talbbl Pe rry Somovich, 2229 Alexander Ave., Laguna Beach. The trio were arrested on drug charges last August by undercover officers v-·ho said they negotiated tv-·o davs before they were told they could purchase the 1narijuana derivative. Police said they made their arrests after half a quart of has'nish oil "'as delivered to the1n at the Clauder apartment. Bottler Urging Natio11al Ban On Throwaways WASlllNGTON !UPI! -A sort drink bottler from Texas, breaking sharply \\'ilh man y others in his industry. called ~fonday for a national ban on throwav.•ay beverage bottles. Gene Norton, president of the Dr. Pepper-Royal Cro\\n Bottling Co.. of Corpus Christi. Tex .• said the use of r eturnable bottle!! would both help reduce litter and benefit bottlers. 1 "On the other hand . the one-way container system is ecologically unsound , unneces.sarily expensive both to the consumer and the taxpayer, and is not in the best economic lnterests of the boUler," Norton told the Environment Subcommillee of the Senate Commerce Committee. f'ro111 Page l VIJ.,L.4.S ... adopt the tnvironmental impact report 1 before considertng a zoning variance for the project Itself . accident involving their swifl Husqvarna performance." Also on the agenda is a formal request bikes. \Vyman and Falconer rode home \\'hite House officials have made clear to allow Lincoln ~·liddle School to operate and then took their car to the hospital for th('}' believe !he President has provided lot one day less than scheduled for all aid. to the !;louse judiciar:• committee all the other scbools in the district this They were riding on state property off material it needs for ils impeachment Estancia Drive befi.ind the Costa 1.fesa · · b bef d' 11 r year because of the schoors closing on inquiry. ut even ore rea 1ng a o Golf and Country Club at the time. th t · t · l t April 16 due to an electrical failure. c ranscr1p s. many comm t e e members say they need mo re infonna- The eontrO\'ersial closing. when Panel Okays Wclf are lion . students v.·ere dismissed only minutes One member, Rep. John L. Conyers before electrical pov.·er "·as resumed. PI'ITSBURGH fUPJ l - A panel of tD-~lich.l. an outspoken critic of !he resulted in complaints by some parenls three federal judges has ruled the state President. said today his reading of the that their children "·ere not properly n:ust reimburse welfare re cipients who transcripLs convince hitn that Nixon had supervised during the closing. choose to ha\'e an abortion. committed "an impeachable act." -''-----------------·----------- 'Merniaid' Co11testa1its Test Water rirarion Sam1nons, 18, of lfuntington Beach (left) and Cathy l\turphy. 17. of Costa l\·tesa are adapting to the water while selling tickets for the Costa r-..tesa Fish Fry. One of then1 1nay be awarded a real fish costume and reign as "l\1iss J\-1ermaid'' over the l\Iay 31-June 2 fry. Other contestants should con- tact Dr. Bernard Simon. 540-1171. To qualify ap· plicants must be 17 or older and single . ----- WE'RE STILL IN A RUT! For about another month, Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access :will be available by way of Babcock St., coming from the back way, We hope you will be patient with construction as the results will certainly be worth all the trouble. If you aren 't adventuresome, give •us a· call, and we'll bring samples to your home. 19th ·sr. 18th ST. -1 ~ -> 17th ST. ~I-' --~-- 1. , -,. 1663- PIACENTIA' t6th sr: ---+-- ALDEN'S CARPETS • · DRAPES 1663 .Placentia Ave. . cc;>STA MllA 646-4838 Mon.-Thu,._ 9 to 5,30, Jn. 9 hi 9i sGt. 9:30 to 5 • Mayor Robert Wilsen assured both sides that the public hearings on the f]tle&llon would be held open for further '1.--------------""'------------------------....1 tcsUmony. 1 · .. • • \ l 0 ( I