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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-05-14 - Orange Coast Pilot.. • ues on 01se I Convict Father Visits TUESDAY AFTERN OON, MAY 14, 19H Dying Son~s Bedside VOL. 11, HO. 124, J SECTIONS, 1' l"AOIS • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • l:µipeach Panel Gets l(opechne File l.Mst 1fisla Convict Visits His Dying Son SA;.J FRANCISCO (UPI) -A slate prison convict visited the 'hospital bcdsid{' of his dying son for 45 minutes today to fulfill the boy's last wish before he lapsed into unconsciousness. Two Soledad Slate f>rison guards volunteered their time to drive Phillip Macchairella. 34, the 150 mites to the San Francisco hospital v.iic.re his son. Leon- ard, 16. lay un con- scious. dying or a kidney ailment. The youth was not ex- pected Ot live more than another day or !YtO. The officers said MACCHAIRELLA the f"ather rernained calm during the pre-daY>'n ride lo San Francisco. but broke down when he saw his stricken son. ~1acchiarella v.•as retumcd to the ~rison after the visit. Prison offici~s 11t first rejected tearful pleas from the youth's family to allo\v the visit. but. rclcntccl after the case was publicized Monda y. The elder J\facchiarella has been in prison for two years, serving a five-year· to-life term for conspiracy to !ell nlarijuana. State corrections officials at nrst said Macchiarella had 100 much lime lo serve before he was eligible for parole and therefore was an escape ri sk. His son, until recently a healthy Orange Coast 'Weather F'air through . Wednesday but some night and morning low cloudiness clearing by noon. ac- cording to the weather service. Not much temperature change. l·lighs at the beaches around 65 rising to 72 inland. Lows tonight in lhc upper 50s. INS l llll TOD/\ Y A Jackso11. Five concert hi \V(l.9hingto1l ended i1L a bottle tos.~i11g riot r11itli more titan 50 persons i1tjured and 43 arrested out.tide the Robert P. Ke1inedy st.adiu111 . ~ee story, Page 4. L,, M. ••wd I C1Ui.r1111 s Cl1ti.l"ttl lt·M C1"'k1 U C.._MWlnl II 0.1111 N1tlc11 n Sflttrlll '''' ' lnlltrt1ll!ft'lt11I 11 FhMMf f.11 ,..,. ""' lttunl • H'r 01nlntf 11 HortK-14 Ill II.,. Slf¥k• I I Altll Lll'Mhrl ll MolltY y,... 11 Ml'tfft 11 ""'''"' JIWM!s • N1t!Of'l.fl/ Ntwt 4 Or•n•• CIWlllY 1) 111em ,..,n Site-M1t111t1 1f.11 ''""''"" '' Tlttt1er1 11 WNlfllf 4 W-11'1 Ntwl 11-U Wetlll Ntwl 4 motorcycle racing enthusiast, suddenly became ill las~ week. In an iron lung with a kidney machine, the boy asked to see his rather Saturday before lapsing into a coma. . State Sen. ?.tilton i\larks (R-San Francisco ), pleaded on the floor or the Upper House for help in obtaining permission. He urged the lawmakers to assist him !Ste LAST VISIT, Page lJ Ne·wport Suit Over .4irport Noise Rectclv •• By L. PETE R KRIEG Of 1'111 Dally ,M1t Sl1ff Newport Beach will file suit this week to try to force County officials to quiet do"''" jet operations at Orange County Airport. City councilmen ,_fonday niWJt !old City Altorney Dennis O'Neil to file the long· anticipated litigation "by the end of the week." O'Neil said the complaint will be based on the nuisance created by jet noise. lie said orders to fiJe the suit came from a "frustrated'' group of city officials after a lengthy executive session. The directive comes three weeks before the June 4 Orange County supervisorial election . O'Neil said the suit will ask Orange County Superior C'.ourt to close down Orange County Airport 10 all jet aircraft '·unless and until" the county obtains a variance from the California Department of Transportation. An earlier Newpon Beach suit forced the county to apply ror the variance because ii exceeds maximum noise levels allowed under state noise regulations. The state conducted a hearing on the variance request iq Febriary·and O'Neil said a decision whether to grant the waiver or not ls not expected until next month. AppNJval of thci variance would negate the shutdown request, but the lawsuit al!O Vi'ill seek court orders for: -A llrp.m. to 7 a.m. jet curie"'" -Reinstatement of early-morning takeoffs to the north (the SCHOalled preferential runway system). -No expansion o( terminal or parking f11cilities. -No ne"' commercial jet carriers at the airport. -A celling on jct flight s at the January 1974 level unUI nolSt standards (See JET NOISE, I'11ge II Heavyweight Mat~h !)Illy P1111 ''l9fl ty ~ KllMfr Front wheels off the ground, tow truck strains to minster, escaped serious injury when'his rlg, loaded right cement truck that flipped on its side Alonday with 19 tons of cement, went into a. skid and crashed on Harbor Boulevard near San Diego Freeway in as he turned onto Harbor from the freeway. Police Costa Mesa. Driver, Thomas H. Poll ard, 41, \Vest-listed damage t9 truck as ."major." ..... ~~.~--.~~~~- Irvine Heiress Tastes Def eat in Stock Vote By GEORGE LEIDAL ' OI !llt 01Uy P'jlol Sllfl ;\fembers of the Irvine family and the Irvine Foundation lea1ned f\·tonday to defeat an atlc1npt by l<.1rs. Joan Irvine Smith to double company divid ends. The foundat ion vote block amounts to 54 percent of Irvine Company shares. Shares held by family· members other than l\·frs . Smith account for ahother 24. percent or the stock. meaning the granddaughter of the late James Irvine was easily defeated by the coalition. The la test series of showdown votes '" came at a special stockholders meeting f\1ond.1y in Newport Beach. The session was called by Mrs. Smith who exercised her right to set a special meeting. She owns or conlrols the votes ,br. 22 percent or the lrvine Company stock. Much of the eight-point lgenda led to restatement of often-repeated allegations that the JrVine Fotmdation established by Mrs. Smith's grandfather Is exe rcising undue control of the Irvine Company. ~trs. Smith and -her attorney Lyndol Young made it clear they hoped to "put on the record " sentiments of shareholders Including the foundation and also the views of company managcn1ent. The housewife from Middleburg. Va., and Emerald Bay appeared trim for her • • latest joust." The devotee bf the Dr. Stillman d\et claimed a 20--pound v.·eight loss since Jariuary. At her side for !\Jonday's battles \\'iS J\1orton \V. "Cappy" Smith, champion rider and breeder of race and show horses. Within the confines of the company board room, only J\lrs. Smith 's n1olher. ~1rs. Athalie Clark. supported the bid to (See llEIRESS, Page 21 lll1iess Bla1n ecl On 'Hy steria' A!IAJl!I BEACH (UPI J -The sudden illness of 39 children at an ~lcmentary school here \Vas blamed by a county health official on 11mass hystcriit" The children were rehearsing a musical Monday when Lisa Edney, ti , fainted. \Vithln minutes , 39 children \\·ere tit . All 450 students al tho school were quickly evacuated as police ond fire units rushed to the scene. Eight of the children "''ere hospitalized. 0As fun1es were 'sus~d· 6ut rescue workers could find no leaking ga.s. " . Bandit Quartet Rohs" Mesa Liquor Store A quart:et of obviouslytimateur bandits -Including a leader, yho sported a purple stocking cap, an orange football jersey with unknown numerals and a bad case of pimples -robbed a Costa Mesa liquor store or $5 in cash after ordering two cases of beer A-1onday night at gunpoint. II ope well Adams Reif, 58, the on-<luly clerk at Von's Liquon, J lZ5 Victoria Sl, said the tour youths aged about 18 to 20 tried to break into the cash register after forcing him inij) the walk-in cooler~ but failed lo open il. · He told po I ice they had entered the st.ore one by one about 10:40 p.m .. tryirg without ·success to conceal their ner\.·ousness. Relf said the apparent leader of the pack also had difficulty concealing his revolver. which he could not get all the way into his pocket . ., but held his cap over his face. The apparent fledgling bandit gang forced Reif lo h a n d over his "'<41let before be could get the beer. Oeclng the premises to their wa'iting getaway car. A witness. John P. Whelan, 21, of Q:ista J\1e~. spotted them on lhe run and gave chase, but the four youths escnpcd. Relf told police he waited about three minutes In the cooler before prusing a silent alarm button, after which he Vi'as kept busy by telephone C¥\ls from police and the alann firtn. · ' , ' Briefs _Sent Pron1ptly To Capital BOSTON (AP) -Records from the closed inquest into the death or t.fary . Jo Kopechne have been sent to the House Judiciary Committee. which is considering impeactunent proceedlngs against President Nixon, officials said today. !\-UM Kopechne was killed in July 1969 when a car driven by Sen. Edward J\f. BOB KENNEDY ASSASSINATION CASE REOPENED, Story, Page 5 Kennedy (0.Mass.} went off a bridge and into a tidal pool on Chappaqu.iddick Island off the Massachusetts coast. The material ·which the committee requested was made public in 1970. A spokesman for the Social Law Library in Boston said a member or the Judiciary Committee staff telephoned the library. located in the Suffolk County Courthouse. and requested lhat a full set of copies of the records and the lawyers' briefs be sent promptly to Washingtoo. Assistant librarian A-1arie Sekula 11aid the set or copies was mailed some time ago. "They 've had il for several weeks, I should think." she said. The library keeps copiM or records and briefs of all cases tbat are appealed to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court for reference by lawyers. A~rding to the Boston Globe, 1 committee spokesman refused t o comment "in any way" on lhe request for documents. "l don't know if we have ... and I couldn1t comment If we had," the spokesman told the Globe. Edgartown District Court Judge James A. Boyle directed that the January 1970 inq~~t be open, but the state Supreme Jud1c1al C'.ourt ordered it closed after Kennedy 's counsel argued that an open hearing tvould result in publicity "80 widespread as to taint with Irremediable prejudice" any court proceeding held later. . In the repart of the inquest, released in (Ste KENNEDY, Page ZI M llttlr:ole Fall Bri1igs Lai12$uit . . SAN DIEGO (AP I -' Darrell Pugh, 18, is asking for $250.000 damages irom the clty because he fell throlJ&h a manhole ihlo raw SC\\'age. The claim "·as filed because the manhole was uncovered and se"·age hod backed up, oMcuring the open hole, the youth's nttomey said. Pugh has since re,p o rledly dev~loped Salmonella, a ·baC'lerial disease. ) . 2 DAIL V. PILOT-c Monday, Milr lJ, 1<)74 Dai.ry A tulit • Did Connally Resolve Taxes? ' By BROOKS JACKSO~ WASHINGTO~ -Jonn B. Conn<il!v may have assisted the nation 's bigge~ da iry cooperative in a tax JUd1t t!la t failed to uncover the dairyn1en's massi\'e il~egal political donations and allegrcl kickba cks, the c0-0p's former Jobl.Jyist is quoted as saying. Police Probe ' 1 New. Robbery I At Harbour Huntington Beach detectives \Vere looking for clues todtl:y at the ~ne of the latest robbery to hit the exclusive community of Huntington Harb(\ur. Police reported Friday that t"·o gunmen lied up Deborah Uniack and her male visitor at 3332 Bounty Cicle on 1 Gilbert Island at about 12:30 p.m. before ransacking the house. The robbers ned with a wallet and about $33. The couple, unhurt, managed to get free after haU an hour. Detective Richard Nolan said today the latest robbery doesn't appear to be connected with a t"·o-hour robbery- kidnaping incident involving four .homes on Humbold t Island the week before. The description of the suspects in the latest crime doesn't match that of those men involved in the first lengthy escapade, he said. One of the gunmen Friday had n receding hairline, police said. The second is described as having a mustache. Nolan said he hopes to have more leads into the case after intervie"·ing the victims and neighbors and searching the area todav. The me'n forced their v.•ay inside the home in the channel-laced community after acting as if they were responding to a "for sale" sign outside and then pulling guns, police said .. Mood Hardenin g Ag ainst Nixon SAN FRANCISCO rA PI -The mood of the California public has hardened against President Nixon in the wake of 1he release of the \Vatergate tape transcripts, the Califo rn ia Poll reported today. .-"" A state\vidc survev of 738 adults showed that a majoritY of the pu\blic - 55 percent -said they believed Nixon kne\v and approved of the \Vatergate affair or that he took an active part in the planning. . Pollster J\1ervin Field said 32 percent felt the President had so1ne idea of 'vhat \\'as going on, while only 8 percent believed he knew nothing at all about it. Lih hers Stage Ahortio11 Stand CJNCfNNATI (UPI ) -\V o 1n en's libbers here used J\1nlher's Day for a pro- abortion demonstralion outside a Catholic church. The group of about 35 n·ore 1nasks <ind feigned pregnancies -dra"·ing the ire of some persons arriving for Mass. Although there were no physical confrontations, there \\'ere jeers and one man slipped into the line of marchers and tried to hand anti-abortion literature to the women. A Catholic priest walked out of the church, spotted the marchers and shouted, "Butchers, skinners, fascists, Communists -go home." Bob A. Lilly, former lobbyist for Associated ~1Llk Producers, Inc., !'i;ud Connally, then Treasury secretary and in command or the Internal Revenue Service. ··may ha\'e resolved'' the ta:t matter according to notes taken by a lawyer who intervie"'ed Lilly. Among the items that the IRS did n"t find v.•as $100,000 paid in cash to Nixon fund raisC'r Herbert L. Kalmbrch of Nc1-1-. port Beach in 1969. Th e co-<>p recently asserted that this donation "'as an illegal use of corporate money. The c<>--0p has asked for a refund . On the Connally question. CO-<lp la"'Yer Jake Jacobsen once told the milk producers' leaders that Cor.nallu had "'rilten about the matter directly to R. L . Phinney, the IRS district director in . Austin. Tex., an informed source said. P'ninney, a long-time friend and former business partner of C o n n a 11 y , acknowledged that he had been involved in the 1971 audit. but denied that Connatly or anyone in Washingl.on had contacted him about the matter. Gover11t11e11t lt' ork Ffmv Connally couldn 't be reached and his .lawyer, Edward Bennett \Vi 11 i am s, declined comment. Jacobse n, once a fr iend of Conna!l~·. hired one or Connally's senior Jaw partners, f\1arvin K. Collie of Houston. to handle the tax matter. Jacobsen has "Joe,. did you turn on that fire hydrant?" "Nah, ·rm 1ust standin· here watchin' it." "Aren't you afraid it will flood the street?" "Nah, it's not n1y dcpa_rtment. J\·Iy foren1an's over on the next street." Thus was a slice of government life recently in old J\.1ontreal, Canada. The water' is clearly going through but the mail may be another question. testified to WaLergate investigators that he checked CoMally in advance to "sec 'D •1 f B l J ~ u d' ~ui:ce~':Oi~.K" to hire Collie, se'Cral l erent U wl,s se George L. Mehren , the milk produceri;· chief executive, is quoted in court papers as saying that Collie "got them off on I LA T/ d s J ~ • that One but said he could not do i! n {\._enne y mying again." Collie, in a telephone interview. said hs role was to give legal ad\•ice to ' the co-op. LOS Ar\GELES (AP ) -Re-opening an the buJlets came from the same J\-1ehren and Lilly were inten-ievJed by . . . ' lawyers conducting an independent probe old controversy. ~ cr~mlnolog1st said manufacturer. of the milk producers' politicr1 activities. ~e bullet which killed Sen. Robert MacDonell told the bearing the only The notes of those interviews were A-. Kennedy had different characteristics way._1.o make positive identification of the recently subpoenaed and made public in from a bullet taken from the body of bullets would f:>e to refire the weapon court records the · · ed · I r ho Also made. public '"'as a letter that ano r man _inJ~ in a vol ey o s ts Sirhan used in the assassination. Lilly wrote to Jacobsen when the tax at the assass1nat1on scene. Also test ifying at the session was a San audit began. The letter was dated Aug. Herbert ~tacOoncll. director of the Jose foreMic scientist, Lowell Bradford, 26, 1971, a few months after Jacobsen Laboratory of Forensic Science in New \Vho said photographs reveal different had :e.nlisted Connally to help persuade York, testified at a hearing into the manufacturer markings. Ho\vever. he President Nixon to raise milk prices. "second gun theory," that m1Jre th<1n Jne . sAid his ·exan1ination of the photographs Lilly asked Jacobsen to help again. d"d I d'ff · Lilly said Doyle Bond. an IRS agen t gWl was fired in the Ambassador Hotel 1 not revea 1 erent rtfl ing ang1es. ki·-•-her K ned k ed \\'ant hopes to present evidence that from San Antonio. Tex., the milk ~a:u '"' e en y was ill . The he · · ed b , ~ will allow new testing of the wea........, producers' headquarten>. was asking anng v.•as organ1z y ~ """ An I Count S · n . W d Sirhan u.sed in the June S, 1968 questions about some suspicious checks. gees Y uperv1sor DGXter ar . Lilly said Bond had indicated he might He says he is sec.king to determine assassination. Slrhan is serving a life get a promotion if he could ''raise an whether Sirhan B. Sirhan, convicted of term. issue over our questionable the killing. acted alone. lh 1971, a~csligation was conducted expenditures." Because Ward is·runnlng for governor . by Busch ahd tbe police into allegatk>ns Those questionable expenditures may critics are calling the hearing a political that I.he criminologist testifyin~ for the total several m.illion · dollars, recent 1nove. which the supervisor denies. prosecution in the Sirhan trial, DeWayne disclosurl'S indicate. But when the audit Police and Dist. Atty. Joseph Busch Wolfer. had not test-fired Sirhan's gun \\'as ovCT, nothing new had been have said the bullets used in the shooting and had not performed proper ballistics uncovered -and the milk productrs were mislabeled and that Sirhan "·as the procedures. o\i·ed no extra taxes. only gunman. But after a five-month study, Busch The JRS disallowed one deduction for Referring to photographs of the spent · announced \Volfer had been cleared of the expenditure that Bond had discovered bullets. i\IacDonell noted that there was the allegations. before the audit began . This v.•as a an apparent difference between the angle A spokesman for Busch said, "It is the S00.711.0'7 payment for a picture book of of the rifling groove on a bullet taken belief of Dist. Atty. Busch that the case President Lyndon B. Johnson's messages from KeMCdy 's neck and one taken from is closed and this hearing is a publicity to Congress. apparently printed at the the stomach of a television nev.'Sman, thing for \\'ard. ~1r. Busch secs it as a u-quest of someone in the \llhite House William Weisel. wounded in the s~ooling Ward campaign rally ana there will be and intended for use al a Democratic J\1acDonell also said markings on both no participation by the district attorney's party fund-raising dinner in 1968. bullets left by the manufacturer do not office." Although th is expenditure v.• a s match and suggested there is "a strong Ward, v.·ho is seeking the Democratic clisallo"'ed as a business ex pense, it cost possibility" the bullets v.·ere made by gubernatorial nomination. said today he the mHk producers nothing at the time different finns. wants to resolve questions that are still because the itc>m merely \\'as subtracted At the Sirhan trial. testimony indicated hanging o'r·er the county in the matter. from the co-op's loss carryforward. -----------'---------=--=------'------ ,,·hich is the sum of its unclaimed deduct ions reserved for future years. \\lhat the IRS didn't find includes: -$91.691 or more in corporate money :ind services donated to Hubert fl. llumphrey·s 1968 presidential campaign . Alt hough the IR S found none of this in its 1971 aud it. another investigation by IRS agents in Arkansas turned up $22,000 of it after Connally left office. As a result. t"·o top ro-op officials have pleaded guilt y lo federal charges and a third is under indictment. -$34,500 or more in corporate money for Humphrey's 1970 senatorial campaign in J\1innesota .' -Uncounted sums to other state and federal candidates, and to pay salaries and expenses for the milk producers'· po litical trust .. I • .. :-... i. . ' . ' . . ' ' . ' . • . . .,. . Newport Officers Oear Mexi can Theft Suspects Three Newport Beach police detectives spent the weekend in T i j u a n a investigating pogsible suspects i n Thursday's $111,950 Lido Isle burglary but decided the 1'.1exican suspects were oot the thieves. "We, virtually eliminated them as suspects," a police spokesman said today. He said that J\1exican police assisted in locating the suspects. about 12 "green card " temporary \\'Orkers. Thursday '.i:; burglary took _place at the home of f\1r s. ~1auja Bald"'in, 326 Via Lido Soud, NeWport Beach. Police said someone smashed a side bedroon1 window. ransacked the prem ises and made off with strong boxes containing valuable coin collections and other ite~. tncludede in the Joss we.re ban of go ld and sil\•er hullioo valued at $1.0.000 each. The burglary v.·as disco,·cred by f\trs. Bald"·in. widow of millionaire vachtsn1an BaldWin M. BaldiMn. and a Companion when they arrived home Thursday night. Police said they are v.·ork ing on several other leads in the case. ·From Page 1 KIS SINGER. • • linited States since he 0 became secretary of State. Israeli sourcts said earlier the gap in the disengagements negotiations with Syria is as wide as ever despite a report by Kissinger of some progress toward an agreement. t.teanwhili!, Israeli warplanes struck south Lebanon today, and eyewitnesses said the ·ancestral village of United States Sen. James c:. Abourezk took the brunt of the attack. The Lebanese defense min is try said four persons v.·ere killed in Kfeir village, including a woman, her six-month-0\d son and eight-year-old daughter ; five other children between 2 and 8 years old were wounded, and five houses we r c destroyed . A communique accused the Israelis of aggreS!iOO, Poli~e ..- I 1 Heiress' Bid On h~vit1e Stock Nixe d I I , ! Irv ine heiress Joan Smith failed today I to foT'C{) ft•llu"' shareholders to consider II and act on ilen1s in an eight·pPUlld agen9a "'hich ranged from the entire con1pany budgt'l and dividend pr'oje<.1ion to 1 n1 anage n1enl salaries. 1 t.trs. Sn1ith in a letter lo co1n pany 1 Prcsidenl Raymond \\tatson from her 1 Virginia hon1e on April 9 exercised her 1 ' sha reholder's rights to call the spceial stockholders n1ccting. I All share h o lders or their represcntAtives v.·ere present today \\•hen • \\lat!Ofl conYcncd that n1ceting. By 12:30 this afternoon all eig ht points had been either considered or rejected by . majority votes of shareholders. l\trs. • Smith said her intention WAS only to Get "ort the record" either the action or 1 refusnls to net of company n111nagement • or stockholders. I ln an attempt to Ciouble the projc<:ted l 1974-75 dividends, Mrs. Smith wiil overruled by a vote of 80 percent of i.:on1pany shares. Her attorney. Lyndol Young, Ll nrg~ment s in . sup_egrt of n resolution· calling for dispersal of $9.2 million. termed the Irvine Company to be li quidating company. lJe urged stockholders to \'Ole approval of an addit ional ~I-cent per share dividend . suggesting the con1pany cou ld meet that pay out demand by selling 1,000 acres of land'. Shareholde.rs voted down t h e suggestion, From Pagel T.i\.PES ... " tape panel was continuing to \\'ork for the court on (lther tapes. He declined to say how . mu~h longer the panel-wouT<t" continue its v.·o rk . ~leanwtlile, Nixon "'as quoted by a Cabinet member today as declarinl:' "thtre iil'l't any chance ... whatever" Iha! he will resign from the nation's' highest office. ~. 11iflation Hurts Suite's Surplus In Tig ht Budget r SACRAl\.1E~W (AP) -Innation Js. giving state gove rnment a $188.3 million shot in the a:m, state Finance Direct.or:.• \1t'n1e Orr said toda y. ._. But inOation also is partly responsible for a nc"' $i8.8 million drain in th&,.' state's pocketbook because of risiri'"g ~1edi.Cal costs. That. and other cruc·. hikes, trims the new budget surplus back' to about $100 million. • - Orr said prices in California have been - increa sing this year at the equivalent of· an 8.8 percent annual inflalion rate. Ill' the short run. that is easing the fisc,1 p~i~s in Gov . Ronald Reagan's tight $9.I billion 1974-75 budget proposal. · · ·• The biggest increase in state Income· i!' an estimated $100 million hike In sales tax revenues. l''hich is a direct result of infllitton. Personal income taxes are Ot> $70 million over earlier estimates. and all other income sources are up $19.S' million, Orr said. ; "Spurred on by inflation, California~ economy and that of the nation are booming ," Orr told R joint meeting of 1~· Asscm.bly and Sena te budget·wrillng com1n1 ttecs. )· ~ l{ussiaus T hreateuedr sPOKANE. \\lash. (AP \ -Polle~ evacua ted the Rus sian pavilion Sunday at Expo '74 after a telephoned bomb threat. Police and Soviet pavilion security agents.: searched the pavilion but found no trace of a bomb. an Expo spokesman said. ~treak " ' . '" .. . ' DAILY PILOT Threa t of Death J ails Sa11t a A11a Suspect in l\les a I1ut Also Da1naged--O w1ier t"'" 0t•"9t C(>t l! ll.o•t, l'•tA "'" ,.-. .. ~ ,..,_ _, ..... ;~ ... r. ..... 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(».~ ... ~--11-...---(>I ,,·-.;.,_ ·-_,,.. ... ,I'!'>".-~ .......... ,.,. ...... ..... ~ .......... "'~--•lrt'-·"'· ........ f•. -.... ~-, .... ~-··· . ~ • Charges of aMaul t v.ith a deadl y \\'rapon are pending today aga inst a 41 · ytur-old Santa Ana man \\'ho police 111tcge thrtatenOO lo kill his ex -girt friend Suncli1y during a scuffle at her Costa ,\le53 home. Donald E. Baker, 1010 N. Gates St., is h(•lng held in Costa i\1esa city jail aga inst $\U.000 ball and the gun he allegedly trained on f\lrs. Dollee campbcll was taken as evidence. Police arrived at l\lrs. Campbell's home on 1121 El Camino Drive while the confrontation w;:is still ln progress. Thty had been al erted by th e '"·oman's current bo~iricnd, Charles r. Twaite. who had been upsta irs and overheard t h e ~rgumen1. . ~lrs. Campbell told police ofrlccrs that during his visit Bak<'r bad pulled the '"'~pon out of hi~ coat pocket. cocking the lwmmcr and aMouncing. "J'm going 10 kill )'OU.'' She said she rhousJ>t originally tho wt>apon \\'a! unloaded but I a t e r ""l'lm1na11on of a rrvolver police say wa! dri~ppc'<I on " c~t of drawers when they urdt'rr<{ !1Akf'r ID "drop tho gun·• ri.'\TJli·d ~i'X cartridge\ 1n the cylinder. • .... • . ' ' Splas lai tag Good T~uie • Kelly Horabin, 8, Odl) and Lisa Morton, 7, get their first swimming lesson from instructor Jim KianJ. The large pool at the central branch of the Boys Club of the Harbor Area will be used for low-<:osl swim· ing lessons June 11 to August 30. Lessons are open to boys and girls of all ages and range in price from $14 to $25 per two week session. Parenls may •ign up their children Tuesdays through Saturdays al the cl ub, 594 Center SI., Costa Mesa. ' • PORTSMOUTll , R.l. (API -1\ Portsmouth motel 0"11cr says a group of Boston ~ticemen ran naked through his Ramada Inn night club and took part in a disturbance that resulted in about $1,000 damage. Peter Stilphen st1id abotlt two dozen of the 100 Boston policemen staying at the motel Friday night participated in the alleged iitcidents. The policemen came here to march In a police parade Saturday. Jean Lawler, motel manager, said she c•Ued local police tw!C. and state potlce once about the matter, but no arrests were made. / A spokesman !or the Bostoa Police Department, Frank Carpenlto, said today the departm•nt Is looking Into the matter. Stilphen said he Is con&idering filin~ a eomplalnt with the Boston police commissioner's offlce. tw1rs. La"A·ler claimed nt least half a c1o2<n poli«men stripped at the side or the motel's swbnmlng pool within sight ol lhe night club audience and jumped In. other police ran naked through the night club, wtth eome going up on the stage and others jumping on · tables, Mrs. Lawler and Slllphen charged. Three or four naked policemen also f , can1e in and st.ood in the motel lobby. ,t the front desk, Mrs. Lav.·ler said. "That's not streaking, that's ind~t exposure,'' she said. Mrs. Lawler claimed that some or ttie police arrived at the motel that afternoon drunk and continued drinking through the nll!ht, rictures and other motel property \Vere tOSM!d out of second story wlndowg and firecracker~ were i;et off ln. h11llwnys, Stilphen said. Jnsulatton WI!' ripped Crom the ceilings And a security· cnmera was tom from its stand, Mra.· J..awler said. A liquor cabinet In the nlgbl club was broken and some liquor w111 stolen, lhe added. ~-.1 • "The only complaint we Md WN• noise," Lt. Henry J. Miiier of fAe, Portsmouth state police barracb said .• i. When state troopers arrived al lb,, motel nrouod 3:30 a.m. Saturday. he said lhere was no noise, just a few m~ drinking In their rooms. · Five bottles of ll(luor were stolen rrq~' the cabinet, he said, but tnvestlgatlon pl the Incident b a local po 11a1· rtsponsibilily. . Porlimouth Police Chief John T. Pierce sard . "'l'here Is going to & -someth ing done about thls matter."• ' I I s pri. tod he \'OI Ma ~ cal Fr his rct r pl l po pri to- m, fir ti pa .. J ' • ues · on 01se ,, ' Convict Father Visits Dying Son~s Bedside TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 14, 1974 VOL 67, HO. 1~, 2 SECTIONS, iii PAOaS • , • '' • • • • • • • • . Impeach Panel Gets File l.Mst lt'isli Heavyweight Mat~h Briefs Sent Convict Visits Promptly To _ Capital , " His Dying Son • BOSTON (AP) -J leeords from the closed inquest into 1he' death of Mary Jo Kopechne have been sent to the llouse Judiciary Com mittee, w h i c h i~ considering impeaclunent proccedlngs against President Nixon, officials said today. ' SAN FRANCISCO (UPI I -A stale prlson convict \'isited the hospital bedside of his dving son for 45 minutes today to fulfi ll l~e boy's last wish before he lapsed inlo unconsciousness. 1\vo Soledad Slate Prison gua rds t·olunleered their time to drive Phillip Macchairella, 34, the 150 miles \o-the San "' Francisco hospital wttcre his son. Leon· an:I, 16. Jay uncon- scious. dying of a kidney ailment. The youth \\.'BS not ex- pected ot live more than another day or , ..... 0 . The officers kid MACCHAIABLLA the father rc1naincd calm during the pre-dawn ride to San Francisco. but broke down when he saw his stricken son. ~lacchiarclla \\'as returned to the prison after the visit. Prison officials at fir!'t rejected tearful pleas from the yout h's family to allow the visit, but relented after the case was publicized Monday. The elder Macchiarella has bt.>en in prison for lwo years. serving a five-year· 10--life IC'rm for conspiracy to sell marijuana. State corrccttons officials at first said ~:Jacchiarclla had too much lin1e to serve before he was eligible for parole and therefore was an escape risk . Hjs son, unti l recently a healthy Orange Coast Weather Fair through Wednesday but some night and morning low cloudiness clearing by hoon, ac- cording to the weather service. Not much temperature change. Highs at the beaches around 65 rising lo 72 inland. Lows tonight in the upper 50s. I NS I DE TODA\' A Ja ckso}I-Fivt concert In \Vas ltinotan e·nded in a bottle tos.~J110 riot toith niore tltati 50 per.son.t injured u11d 43 arrested outside the Robert F. Ke1nltdy stadiun1 . ~ee story, Page 4. L, M ... .,. • ·~ .. -. " C•ltlor1tl• ' Money T,... " Cl15.inN .•. ,. ....... " c1 ... 1c1 " M•h••I ~ll'fltft • Crt5fW"11 " 1\11lll!Mll Ntwt ' Dtalll Ntllcu " Or•11•• CtvitlY II l•tff,l•I f'a1• • llllll"lt , .. ,, E11""11llll'lftftt " Sled! M1rt1lt 11·11 Fl11911U •11 , ... ..,1.1e11 " .,.,, .... lttnnl • Tlll•ten " M~ O•rd-" w .. ,..., • ·--" Wlffttfl't N.Wt 1•U Ill Ill• l....,lct • Wtl'M Htw1 • • motorcycle racing enthusiast, suddenly bcca1ne ill last week . In an .iron lung with a kidney mach ine, the boy asked to see his father Saturday before lapsing into a co ma. State Sen. 11-1..ilton MarkS (R..$an Francisco ), pleaded oo the floor of the Upper House for hel p in obtaining pennission. lie urged the lawmakers to assist hint ISte LAST VISIT, Page 2) Newport Suit Over .4irport .. ., ... , .... ., .. ,.. ... _, ]\J • R l Front wheels off the ground, tow truck strains to minster. escaped serious injury when his rlg, loaded l 10J,Se e(l( 'V right cement truck that flipped on its side Monday with 19 tons of cement, went into a skid and crashed ... on Harbor Boulevard near San Diego Freeway in as he turned onto Harbor from the freeway. Police By L. PETER KRIEG Ot th• O.Uy f'!lor SIJll ~a i\otesa. Driver, Thomas l·I. Pollard. 41 . \Vest-listed damage !9 ,truck as "major." ~~~~~~~--~~~~~~-... A1is.5 Kopechne was killed in July 1969 when a car driven by Sen. Edward M. BOB KENNEDY ASSASSINATION CASE REOPENED, Slo•y, Pago 5 Kennedy ( 0-Mass.) went off a bridge and into a tidal pool on Chappaquidctick Island off the Massach usetts coast. The material which the committee requested wa s made public in 1970. A spcikesman for the Social Law Library m:i~on said a member of the Judiciary t..:ommittee staff telephoned the library, located in the Suffolk COunty Courthouse. and requested that a full set of copies of !he records and the lawyers' briefs be sent promptly to Washington. Assistant librarian Marie Sekula &1 id the set of copies was mailed some titne ago. "They've had it for several weeks. J should think ." she said , Ne•.,rport Beach will file suit this week to try to force County officials to quiet down jet operations at Orange County Airport . Irvine Heiress Tastes Bandit Quartet Rohl Mesa _Liquor Store The library keeps copies of records and briefs of on cases that are appealed to .. the A-1assachuse..tts Supreme Judicial Court fol" reference by lawyers. City councilmen '-fonday night told Ci ty Attorney Dennis O'Neil to file the long- anticipated litigation "by the end of the week." O'Neil said the complaint will be based . on the nuisance created by jet noise. He said orders to file the suit came from a "frustrated" group of city officials after a lengthy executive session. • The directive comes three weeks before the June 4 Orange County supervisorial election. O'Neil said the suit will ask Orange C.ounty Superior Court to close down Orange County Airport to all jet aircraft •·unless and untiP ' the county obta ins a variance from the California Department of Transportation. An earlier Newport Beach suit forced the county to apply !or the variance because it exceeds maximum noi se levels allowed Wlder stale noise regulations. The state conducted a hearing on the variance request in Febriary and O'Neil said a decision whether to grant the waiver or not is not expected until next l'(IOllth. Appraval ot the variance "'"Ould negate the shutdown request, but the lawsuit also wlll &eek court orden !or: -A 10 p.m. lo 7 a.m. jet curie•:. -Reinstatement of early-moniing takeoffs to the north (!he so-called preferentinl runway system). -No expansion of terminal or parking fncill ties. -No new co1nmerclal jet carriers at the airport . -A celling on jct nights al the January 1974 level until noise standards (See JET NO ISE, Page ZI I Defeat in Stock Vote By GEORGE LEIDAL ' OI Ill• D•llY f'llof Sl•lf i\lembers of the Irvine fatni ly and the Irvine Foundation tea1ned ~londay lo defeat an attempt by i\lrs. Joan Irvine Smith to double company dividends. The foundation vote block amounts to 54 percent or Irvine Company sha res. Shares held by family members other than i\trs. Smith account ror another 24 percent of the stock. meaning Ule granddaughter of the late James Irvine was easily defeated by the coa1itioo. Tho latest series of showdown votes came at a speeial 'stockholders meeting l\tonday in Newport Beach. The session "·as called by i\1rs. Smith who exercised her right lo set a special meeting. She owns or controls th e Votes hf 22 percent of the Irvine Company stock. Much of the elght·Point agenda led to restatement of often-repeated allegations that the lrv'lne Foundation establlshed by Mr!. Smith's grandfather Is exercising undue control or the lrvlne Company ' ·~. l\1rs. Smith and her attorney Lyndol Young made It clear they hoped 10 "put on the record'' sentiments o f sh11reholders inchldlng the foundation ond also the views of company management. , 'Mle housewife troe'R ~11ddleburg. Va .. and Em~ald BaJ appco rcd trim for her .... I • latest joust.'" The devotee .. bf ttre Dr. Stillman diet claimed a 20-pound' \\'eight loss since January. At her side for ~londay's battles \\'8S i\forton W. "Cappy'' Smith, cha mp ion rider and breeder or race and show horses. Within the confines of the company board room, only ~lrs. Smith's n1other. Mrs. Athalie Clark. supported the bid to (See HEIRESS, Page !) lll1iess Bla1ned On 'Hysteria' MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -The sudden illnc¥ o( 39 Children at an elementary school here was blamed by a counly health o£ficial on "mass hysteria.'' The children , were rehearsing a musical ~fonday when )..Isa Edney. 11. fainted. \Vithin minutes. 39 children "'·ere Ill, All 450 stud ents at the school were quickly evacuated as police and fire units rushed 10 the scene. Eight of the children were hospitali'T.Cd. Gas fu111es wfre 'sUspccte(f &ut re.~ue workers could find no leakin g gas. A qu artet of obviously.amateur bandits -including a leader, 'Yho sported a purple stocking cap, an orange £ootball jersey with unknown numerals and a bad case of pimples -robbed a COsta Mesa liquor store or $5 in cash\q,rter ordering lwo cases of beer f\.1onday night at gunpoint. Hopewell Adams TteiC, 58, the on-duty clerk at Von 's Liquors, 1123 Victoria St.. said the four youths aged about I~ to 20 tried lo break into the cash regi ster after forcing him into the walk-in cooler, but failed to open it. He totd po I ice they had entered the store one by one about 10:40 p.m .. tryirig \Yithout success to conceal fh e i r nervousness. Reif said the apparent leader of the pack also had difficulty concealing his revo lver, which he c:ould not get all the y.•ay into his pocket," but held his c:1p over his face . The apparent fledgling bandit gang forcecl Reif to ha nd OVt'l' his \\'tdlct before he t..'Ould get the beer. fl eeing the premises to their waiting getaway car. A "'ltness, John P. Whelan, :?I. of Co.Illa ·~1esn , spotted them on t.he run and gave chase, but the four youths escaped. Relf told police he waited about lhree minult:!s In the cooler btfore pressing a silent alarm bull.on, after which he was kepl busy by tclcphooe cf\ls from pollc• and the alann flrtn . ' , ' According to the Boston Globe, 1 committee spokesman refused t o comment "in any way" on the request for documents. · "I don 't know it we have ... and I couldn't comment If we had." the spokesman told the Globe. EdgartO\\'O District Court Judge James A. Boyle directed that the January 1970 inquest be open , but the state Supreme Judii:;.ial court ordered it closed after Kennedy's counsel argued lh&t an OJ>e2.. h~ring \\'OUld result in publicity • ._. widespread as to taint with Irremediable prejudice" any court procCeding held later. In .the report of the. inquest, released in (See KENNEDY, Page J) M anliole Fall lJrin gs La ws uit SAN DIEGO IAP I -Darrell Pugh, 18. is asking ror $250.000 damages from the city because he fell through a · manhole into raw sewage . The claim \\'as riled because thr manhole "·as uncovered a .. n d se"'age had backed up. 00,,Cunng the open hole, the youth's at1on1ey said. Pugh has since.reported I y devtloped SalmOnella, a bacterial di!!tast. • j ' ;! OA IL' PIL0 1 Republicans Support Study on Nixon Funds \\';\SHI:'\GTO.'\ t AP 1 -·\ House rt'port coaclud.in5 ~l; million 1n federal funds has be\·o !'pE:n! 1n torulC\'.tlOn \\ ith President '.\ i.xon s horne~ ha:-; h1·0Jd support of H~·publ 1r::in':I' \~ho say srcur!ly spending h~s gottt'n out Qf h .. nd. Several Republicans s;iid they expected 1he repor t to get O\'erA'helmU1g approval of the lfouse G<>vernrnen~ Operations Comn111tec 1oday. not as cr1l}c1sm of Xixon but of wasteful .o;ecurity spending. The rt'port proposed to the c:on1mittec Fire111en on Pot? Fi re .'Vu bb etl i11 lttte11 sive Raids . S:\C RA~IE:\'fO 1CPI 1 -.,.\ Cltrus lfc1ghts fire District comn1is· sioner's son has been arrested 'in a n1a rijuana inve~igation after an updercover agent said he ~a w firc111cn smoking pot and then answering fire calls. · IJaniel Dehr. 20. son of Albert Dehr. Y.'as the fifth fire1nan arres1ed in the la st week fo r possession of marijuana. . eitrus Heights is a co1nmunity near the city linuts of Sacra- n1ento, The probe began after fire Chief \Varren Desi111one notified sheriffs officials that some fi remen who use the station as their residence n1i ght be in\·olved with n1ari juana. \Vednesday night sheriff's officers v.1en1 to one fire station v•ith a search warrant and confiscated almost tv.·o pound s of n1arijuana. One sheriff's investi gator said in his report he saw firen1en smoking marijuana shortly before they responded to fire ca!ls. The investigator lived and worked Y·:ith the firemen for two weeks at the Greenback Lane fire stat ion. Mission Viejo Blaze Guts Medical Suites Fire of unexplained origin raced 1hrough a tv:o-story office building in -'lission Viejo 1oday. gutting tv•o medical suites and causing extensive damage before it v;as brought under conirol. \\'orkers employed in the Delta Building. 28.362 ~!arguerite Park .... -ay. had just repor1ed to their )Obs v.·hen the blaze Fron• Page 1 KENNEDY ... April 1970. Boyle said there was cause to belie\·e Kenned y drove negli gently. bul he did not file negligent driving ch'arges against the senator, and there were no other court proceedings in the case. One week afler-1he accident, Kennedy pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident. fie \\'as given a tv.·o months suspended jail sentence. placed on probation for one year. and lost his driver·s license for one year. No reason \\'BS given for the committee's request for the documenlJ> on the Chappaquiddick inquest . ~fargaret Carroll. \\'ho v;as ~tiss Kopechne's roommate at the time of the incident, filed · suit last Augu st charging that former 'Vhite 11ouse aide John D. Ehrlichman and two former New York Ci ty policemen then on the \\llite House payroll took part in placing an illegal wiretap on her telephone. Testimony at the Senate \Vatereate hearing has linked !he l\\'O ex-police- men -Anthony T. l"laseicz and Jo~n Ca ulfield -y,•ith atten1pts by the \\'hite House to gain information on polit ical figu res \\'ho opposed the Administration. broke out ai approximately 8:30 a.m. They \\·ere able to leave y,·ithout suffering injuries. firemen said. The recently completed building , in addition lo containing offices, is occupied bv 1the "Good :'\e\\·s." a • v.·ecklv n~~\\'spG.pct : a beer bar and an auto parls store. The fire broke out in the Saddleback Dental Lab. Suite 21. Carl \\'olf. information offi cer for the Orange County Fire Depanmenl. said the fire burned through the roof and there y,·as ('Onsiderab!e \.\'aler damage to first story offices but that the financial Joss had not been estimated. A secretary at Saddleback Imports. a nearby auto dealership. said the fire appeared to have come from a restroom on the top floor and that "it really was blazing for a little bit there:-'' Firemen roared to the building from their substation on ?o.larguerite Parkway but found that they needed backup hel p to handle the blaze. ' Six engines. two aerial trucks and a complement or other firefighting equipment under the direction of Battalion Chief George Toussaint battled the blaze for 35 minutes before they brought it under control. J ust v.·hat caused the fire is still a mystery today and \Viii be the subject of a follO\l."UP investigation, acccirding to Wolf. Supreme Court J{evie,vs \'V"if e Rape Conviction \VASl-l!XGTON 1 AP! -The t: S. recom mended the gol'ernment lake action to rl>(.'Q\'er •·any i mproper expenchtures." !, II also recon1nlcnd~ securi ty s~n~ing in !he fu ture be strictly limited to only one of a presiden t's private homes. The report said the il7 million -$9 million for San Cle1nente and $8 million for Key Biscayne plus $176.000 for Grand Cay in the Bahamas, "'here NL'(OD is a rrequent guest of his friend Robert 1-l !\bplanalp -includes all cosis including personnel in connection with the J.omes. It said some of the spemding was "far in excess" of seeurity requests and thst some of it ;ras 'for items eontracted by .\ixon's aides rather than regular federal agencies.· The report accused the Secret Service and other agencies of having "abused the discretion given theni" by Congress' lack of res traints on security spending. "As a result. government expenditures fo r all purposes at privately owned property have risen from practically nothing during the Roosevelt-Truman era to over $5 million in the Johnson adniinistration an~" over S17 million during the first fi\'e years of the Nixon udrninistration:· th e report said. Rep. Garry Bro\\1l of ~tic'.1igan and l\.\'O other committee Republicans said before the vote they expected the report to get broad Republican as \.\'ell as Democratic approval because as Bro"·n put it. "The thing \\·as just getting out of hand." Rep. Richard ~1. r..tallarr (R-Vt.1. said the report does not crit icize the entire sum spent in eonnection with Prt.>sident \ixon's homes ''because obviousl y much of it v.·as warranted . "But I think my feeling \s that the re should be some designated lim i'.s on ho\\' far spending should go." ~!al!a!f said. "And it should be for securi!·:. not in1'provements.·· · Rep. Rober t P. Hanrahan (R-J!l .1. said "there has been too much looseness involved" in security spend ing and said he particularly agrees \.\'ith 1 h e ' recommendation that it be limited in the future to only one home in addition to the \\.hite House and the Camp Da\id presi· den1ial retreat. Fro111 Page 1 JET NOISE ... \ are met. -A limit on the type of aircraft no louder than the Boeing 737 and Douglas DC-9. -Hughes Airwest to follow ooise abatement flight procedures used by Air California. -The installation or tv.·o ne\v noise monitoring de\·ioes sea\\'ard of Pacific Coast High"'ay. -Studies. under court direction, to explore all possible means "'ithin the pov.·er of the county to reduCf noise damage and physical collision damage to the city and its resi dents. -To implement all such measures as are found to be feasible based on such studies. -That an ultimate solution to the Orange County a i r ll'.ansportation problem be made by the end of 1975. ''The suit v.·ill be filed under the basic 'public nuisance hteory." o·Neil said . Orange Couniy is already defending two suits filed on similar grounds. one by a group of nearly 1.000 homeo~11ers who seek about $25 million in damages and another by the Airport A ct i o n Association. a Ne'.''port Beach-based group that is asking Sl25 million in damages. Tite city suit does not setk monetary damaees. o·xeil sa id it is being fi led because ' .. the county has failed to take necessary . " • I ' • • •. lo ' • • Drffnw .ilbove the Rive1• P0Hcen1en watch at left as a 111an identified as John J. Rolland of Brooklyn (center ) gestures with his hands v.·hile talking to a rescuer atop supporting cables of the Brooklyn Bridge. Police talked hint down after tv..·o hours and said it Y.'a..5 th e ~econd time in tv.•o weeks l~al Rolland has clin1bed the bridge and threatened~ jump. J u1·y Fi11ds Hi111 G11ilty Wl1ile He's 011t to L1u1cl1 • .!\ Buena Park man .... ·ho ~·as "OUL to lunch" \Vhen a Superior Court iury found him guilty ~!onday of second deg~t'I:.' murder still hasn't come b.'.lck_ John N. Lambesis, 49. is being huntt>d by sheriff's in,·estigators acting on a !l00.000 bench v.·ai:rant issued by Judi;e J'ames F. Judge afte-r his disappearance but no trace of him h.i s been fJund Lambesis left to ··go to lunch" at noon \londay after \(ailing for the 1ury to ren<k'r a ,·erdict on hi!t case y,·hich had bet>n on trial for six v.·eeks. The jury returned at 2:30 p.m. but Lambcsis had not returned. T\\O 1norc hours passed and 11·hen therl' .... ·as no l'\ 1dence of LJm\x>sis. Judge J udge ordered the \'Crdict read in his absence The $-foot·!'. ~~O-pound · fugiti\'e .... ·as found guilty of .'.l murder charge st:.>n1n1 ing from the fa1al shooting last ,;;.uminer of Paul Pellerin. a deaf m\lll' It "as alleged that l.ainbC'sis had rhased PC'llerin from his house and I U l'd S('\'era! shots nt him, some of \\'luch hit ~':>!Jer1n 111 the back. La1nbes1S claimed self-defense in the shroting of Pellerin. 11·00 had bt'1..'n courting his daughter. Watergate Corrimittee Subpoenas Nixon l(i1i \\'ASHl:'\GTOX r AP I -The Se nate °"'atergate committee has subpoenal'd President Nixon's tv.·o brothers for interrogation about a $100.000 campa ign payment made -four years ago by billionaire Howard Hughes. committe(' sources said ~tonday . Arrangements are being made for the personal appearances before ccimm inre investigators of F. Donald NixO!I of ~ev.·pon Beach and Ed~·ard Nixon. possibly later tttis vreek. the sources said . The subpoena. \.\·hich ~'as issued 1n mid-April. rises out of the commi ttee's intensiried investigation of the payment made by Hughes represenatti\'es to C (; "Bebe" Rebozo. the President's rk..Sl' personal friend. --------- Herbert Kalmbach of :'\.e\\·port ~eac.;h. rormerly President :'\ixon'.s personal attomey. told t~e committee under oath earlier this year that Rebozo told him loans or gift s ,~·('re made from t~e Hughes money to the Xixon brothers and presidential secretary Rose ~lar)' \Voo<is. Rebozo. v.·ho has made s e \'en appearancl's before the co mmittee. is standing by hi~ story that the money \.\'as intended as a t'Ontribution 10 President ~i:1:on's can1paign. and th3t la.st spring he returned it to Hughes representati\e. Rebozo has said he returned the same SIOO bills that .... ;.re delive red to hirn an d has denied t.e used the lunds for any purpose. Fro111 Page 1 fl'E IRE SS ... double shareholders· lncomr_ Doubl ing con1pany dividend~. '.\trs. Srnith contended. \\'OUld allO\.\' th<' lr'\ill1' Foundation to n1cet conditions of the 1969 Tax Reform ;\ct. '.\lrs. Smith argues 1h:1t the [rvinc Foundation has no t ~ct complied \.\\th tha t !av.· and its requ irement th ;1! found ations contribute certain amounts or income to charity each year. For the J9i3-i~ hsc:il year . the foundation n1ust gi\'C away an ::rn1otrnt equal 10 four and three-t•ighths ix·rcl•nt ~1r its assets oi about $~ 9; tnillion. To receive enoltbh to mt't'l th.i t dem:ind. \!rs. Smith t'Ontended the eompany di\·idend should be increased by 51-cents per st:are to Sl.09. That would yield the foundation l'nough to meet the provisions of the Tax Reforn1 Ac! shr claims. · It 1~·ould also yield '.\!rs. S1n ilh ·11.n~ m11!1on for thC' year, up fron1 the 10'.i million she v.·11l ha\'e received for 1973-71 if directors of the lr\'ine Conipan~ approve mana!ien1ent's proposed ~8-ccn~ per share dtv1dl'nd in June. Fro111Page1 l .AS1' VI SIT . • • out of "a s~nse or pure hum anity" ·aiu cr!llcil.ed both C.ov. Ronald Reagan ': office and the state prison directo: because permission wasn't granll'< quickly . The youth's aunt. '.\lrs. Leonar( :\lacchiarella, had y,•ritten asking for tht risit "v.·ith tears ln my eyes and pain i1 n1y he art.'' Leonard·s mother. an uncle. \\\'O t:ir fr iends. the aunt and his closest frienc ha\'e been outside the boy's isolat io• roorn. There have been reports that one target w<ts Kennedy . In the \\'hite House transcript of a ~tarrh 13. I 9 ': :i conversalion. former \\'hlte H ou s C" counsel John Dean Ill told President Nixon that "right after Chappaquiddick somebody was put 111> there to start observing.'' Supreme Court ha.s decided to re\'ie;v the case of a St. Louis inan convicted of raping his \\·ife. s1eps to adequately abate the nuisance ! r------..------------------------------------':"'I created by jets. l .., Dean did not refer to the man by na nic but said he v.·as ;-. fonner New )'ork City police detecti\'e who '.''orked for Caulfieltt and had "caused a lot of embarrassnient for Kennedy." OlA ... GI COAST 51 DAILY PILOT I·~ 0••"11'! C<'UI :J., ... P•IOI '""" '"""" ,, (Q"'- ~,...., '"• "ew•-"'-1 '' _..,""'1 e.""' tn"9'" t.<•" l>.>t>i .. , .... ~. ~,. •• ...,."l" .... ,~ woo·~~., ~.,,,..,..., '""~" ••·1•· io:.. ,.,. .. "'""" 1.:•wDO<! E\e.KI> >V"I•"'~"" llt..;~'1 ,.,,... ,,,. ~ ...... l~~"" s.r.~ ...... ~:·..or.• • ..., 5.., C ,....., • ., p n ,,.... "°"""'"· 1' ""9~ ,_ • ...i ' ~" " "'""'''-. :,.•.,.ta» rd s,,.._ o;l.r)'l '"""'"·~··~.,,..~!>•""·>Al lJO ""''lol u.,s,,,~, ~·· ...... C.0'•'<>'"'4 ~:"•l'& . •()""' ... ~ .... ~ r·• ,.,..-,.., "·' .... ... 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James Ed"·ard Drope, -~hot hun!;el f in the stomach. in an ;:ipparent su icide attempt. dur ing his St. L.-0uis trial and "'as recuperating in a city hospital ...,,hen he was con\'icted June 25. 1969 He 1i1:as sentenced to life imprisonment Oct. 21. 1969. His appeals 10 the i\1issouri Court o{ AppeaLo; and the ~lissouri Supreme Court .... ·ere denied and he is a prisoner at the f\lis..~uri Training Center for i\ten in ~loberl y. • The case 11·ill be heard the next couI'l term. "'hich begins in October. In papers supporting his appeal. it 11·as noted that Drope had a history of ment al proble ms ~nd had on occasion thro\1·n lumselr do"·n a flight or s1airs as ;1 re~ul: lti:i;-,1·ife, \1·ho filed the originnl rompl:unt \1·11h the St. Louis police. asked Drope to continue :i\'ing "ith her and the couple'!'! fl\1-' children . and he did. SC'''erat y,•eeks 11fter filing lhe complaint. she asked that lhe case not be prosecuted. but It v.•as _<\l ~I Chief Arrested S!Ol;X f"ALt.5 , S.0, !AP Amencan Indian f\1ovement lead<'r RusSt'I! :\leans \\'AS arrested at the Sioux fnl\s Airport today on a charge stemming fron1 :i wurtroom dlsturbarrce here tv.·o \\'C<'kS ago. A poli<.'e spakesman said ~leans v•as.._ arrested as nc and fel!O\\' Al~1 lead er· Dennis Bat1ks ~·ere preparing to fly b;;ck to St. l'aul. ~f iM. • "It se<>ks to point out "·ays the county ' could reduce this noise.'' he said. ' O'Xeil said. "it .... ·as filed only out of ' frust ratio n from the negotiations \.\'hich ! arr not ha\·ing a meaningful effect." , 7'ie .... ·port Beach ~Iayor Donald A. I :\lclnnis disclosed last month tha t he and fifth District Super\·isor Ronald °"'· ! Caspers ha1'e been n1ee1ing re guijlr\)' to discuss the problem beginning la st December. I But . he said. those talks broke do~·n in February .... ·hen Caspers declared he didn't want to continue them until after the Apri l ci ty council election. I ~1clnnis called fo r a resu mption of those talks last month and he disclosed 1· today that they v.•ilt begin again Thursday. _ i\fclnnis said O'Neil v..·ill represent the I city in tbe meeting that probably '.'·ill take place at Caspers' ofnce . But he said he thinl<s the city has no I choice but to go ahead Yo'ith the lawsuit, I 100. ·'\\'c feel the la"'SUit is necessarv 10 bring home the points that the people: of ;;ewport Beach are insisting upon and ' .... -111 continue to insist upon the correc--1 lion of the problem at Oran11;e County r 1\irport . That problem doesn't need to exist." 1\layor ~tclrmis said. Ford Defends Nixon PRUDENT BUYING Throughout our 79 years of carpet retailin g, one fact bec omes quite evident -that when money is less· plentiful, people buy better quality. This is contrary to popular be1 ief, bu! makes good sense if you .think about it. Whe n you have to conc ern you rself with value and performance, you are ely to buy better quality. At Alden 's in the lost five ye rs, our per unit sale has be en more expensive carpeting, reflecling this fact. Conseq uen tly, we hove the largest sel lion of fi ner qualilies you will see anywhe re. all at competitive prices. The end re sul t is customer recommendat ions which provide our new business. lt1THI H.AllOl .t.lU. l!MCI 1911 sotisfact io n, oride and overwhel ming so urce of ~ ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . C:OSTA MES A 646·4838 PE:'iSACOLA, Fla. JUPJ 1 -Vice President Gerald Ford. roaming through Dixie on y,·hat was billed as: a non· pclitical speaking trip. defend e d President Nixon i\londay night, but I criticized others in the Administration for in\'olvement in the Watergate I scandal. "I thlnk tht overv.·hclming • (!\'idence proved the Pre$id('nl innocent" I F'ord told a friendly crowd or 1.200 at a Mofl.. n...rs. 9 to S:30; Fri. t to t : S•t. ~JO lo 5 Sl2-.1·plate Chaniber of Commerce dinner 1 L-------------------------------------------J here. 1 •' • B B e Ca Ov Firlh IJ J\l;ir('ia I ini.:un1lx:n l'Xt'''l'ded i1n1>0scd rour cand J\1rs.· Be Cas fl('rs' !i!'l!einent l'Stimul1_·s 11xpcnditu sprnl so "By hot ~1 1:nl'd b. C;1s1lers lirnil.'' ~ his pro1T1 County.'' The ca 11·hirh a the di<;tri Totn F lntc f..1on 1.:onsidcrs ;1s having lh!! day h for re-el Accordi Caspers· statetncn has spt·nl fut:>nlt' l:K'rorc C c;ind idntt "Since 1ras fro he the a Puentes F'uentc. (''lnsidcr 1·vrnt as "1'his ('Ol[Cctcd for can1p By C'a. has 01notl lhf' Spl'nC i\!rs. I IH!UI'(' b <li:;(']o.c;ur' ri)r 1he lhroui:!h I To that t'Stirn;1t 1 ·:is p<·rs htts not ' ··1-:v1·1l di.sclosur 0\'l'I' tll\ l'.'ipt·ndit ~!rs. Bt·r Shi· idt ~r.fl .9~:.? . !ii:.?5.00tl h b~ Ccts Thf' di 1h:!t L'.'.lS bill "'j fundrai s \\hil'h h J\1 rs. rt•cei1·rd Caspers' run up S9.'00 - Shi-al ~1.000 in camp::iit?. o.ibou:. $ thal is suppor~. She c 111ay h' under fij:!"llrC i J\1rs. th(' c eonside !hL· disc contain t•x pcndi CasJX'rS Even th1• to~ a Still O\'P J\trs. t·an do I itnpo f'u cnt chllrgcs I hut SlllJIXll'l Pe1 Us SAN had fh \'ic:tin1. !·le p Mlssion forced ba~ r ~:1fl! an So lis covcral ~cu NA~ Shobck J\fih~1au to dea hin1 g tourist. j1iry d Shobck lr•oi ng nn isol: UAll. Y PILOT ;f Briggs, Casp~rs Top Fund Raisers * Bents Says Caspers Over Limit Fifth l)1strict suprrvisorial candidate !\larl'ill Bents char~rd l\londay thnt. inc.:urnhcnl Ronald Casµt"rs hns alr£'ady f'XC''l'<k'ct lhc $92.400 spr:1ding li rnit in1posc<l b.v n1utua\ consent a111ong the four candidati.'s. i\lrs: Bcut s told nc11•smrn in Santa Ana Caspers' O\\'O finant·ial d i s c Io s u r c ,,:t·1te1flt'llf~ and h("r "conservative c'Slimall's·· nf other :-is-ve t unl islrd t•xpcnditu rcs yield the fi~ure or $1 14,354 SJl('fl'l SO f;1r. "B" both his 011·n docurn<'nls filed and <,i~nt;d by hinl nncl 111.v own cstin1atcs, £':1srcrs h11s cx cccdf'd 1hat Spt'nd ing li 1nit.'' s;1icl ~lrs. Bents. "I-le has broken his pro1nisc to the citizens of Orange County." The candidates agrC't'd to the limit. \\'hirh amounts to 50 cents per voter in the di<:t ricl. Tom J<~ucntcs. Caspers' top aide. sa id lute ritonday that 1he s u p c r v i s o r <'Onsidcrs the sclf·im1)()S('(I spending limit ;_1s having bcJ!un i\larch 8 of this yea r - !he day he officially filed as a candidate for re-t>lcrtion. According to the figurrs (.'(lll lained in Caspt·rs' rnost r('Cenl d i s c Io s u r e slatcml'nls. filed Friday. the supervisor h.'.l<: spent $41.170.63 sincr J:.in. I. Fut1ntcs said Sl·\.300 or that "'as spen t !)('fore Caspers, bccnm1• an of f i c i a 1 (';1ndidatc. lc;1vin~ ;:1 to1al of $25.900. "Since Ron's ronsidrration of the lim it \1·as from the tin1e of filing , that would h£' the a mount he has spent so far," F'ucntt's said. Fuen tes said Ca<:1>ers also doesn't 1·nnsidcr nloncy SJ><'ll l on a fund·raising t'\'l'lll as n1oney SJ}l!ll! oil the campaign. "This nloncy prin1es 1he pump and any co!IN:'tl'd over that a1nount is availabl e for can1pniqn expenditurt'S .. , hesaid. By Casix·rs.,_ rrasoning. then. he still hns another S68.000 to go tx>rorr hitting !ht• spcnd1n _g litnil as he St.'t'S it. :i.lrs. l~·nts said she arri\'ed at hrr r1!.(Ul'l' bx ;1dding the ne"'C'Sl Casprrs <i1St·ln<:urrs lo disclosurl's m:ule i\!arrh I ror thr period frn1n his last election through Orr. 31. 1973. ·ro th:it ~hC' addrd n numbe r of other r~1mated expenditures 1\•hich she elai1ns 1 'nsp<·rs has con1miltt.'d hiinself to but has not Yl'l discloS<'d. "Evl'n usini: just his own t"·o disclosure fi,gu rrs. his total rntnrs out ov{'r thP l11ni1 if ~·ou consider th e 1"q)('nditurcs he hus1t"t clai111ed yet,'' sai d ~lrs. Rents. Shf' id1·ntili1"<.I a "consc r\':1tive .. lornl of :..rili.922 spent sinrc .Jan. I more than r.::2s.ooo hi{!her than the an1ount disclosed hy C<1s1:iers. ThC' difference. ~!rs. Bents claimed. is !h:ii r aspers has already run up a larg(' hill Y.lth Arnold J<"orclC'. his chirf rundraiser and c;unp.1ign manager. \I hich hr has not disclosed . ri.lr:'. Bcnls said that since f'ordc r('C'('i\'NI a total of $18.785 for handlin g Cas1>Crs· 11'sl cam p:1 ig-n . he 1nust ha,·e ru n up a! h•:1st half of Iha! -about S9.300 -so far this year. Sht' also said Cas1X•rs faill'CI lo add in ~7.00fl in postage paid to mail out soml' carnpaign notr1)ads and :inothcr total of ;1bou~ $15,000 on the .. telephone bank" l!ui t is phoning \'olcrs to get their support. She couccded tha t some of thal money 111::1~· l1avc hrrn cl;iin1cd by Caspers ur1der diffrrcnt headings but said her figu re is !!!Ill conservat ive. !\1rs. Bent s' rl gur<' of $11~.354 spent on 1l1,.. currrnl c:unpaign could be C'Onsidercd about $2 1.000 too high because th~ disclosure docu1nrnts filed in March contain at leas! that much in t'Xi>enditures r;i rril'd for\vard from CasJ>(!rS' lasl ca mpa ign. Even drclurling Iha! muc!i. ho\1e.,.rr. thl' total .comes out roughly al 893.000 - slill o,·e r thr scl1-1mposcd limit. ~Jrs. 13cnts said there is nothing she ran do legally beca use the limit was seJr. in1poscd . fucn lcs sai d l\·1rs,,.Bents is making the' c-h:irgcs "bccausM'icr obvious problem is that people nrc not coming forward \Vi th r I " , su 1Jport or icr . Pe r fect Method V sed by Robber SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -A robber hnd the perfect method of stalling his \'ic1in1. fi e pulled a gun on F'rcd Solis at a ti·Tission Slrcet gas station l\ton<lay. forced him lo strip. then lockcd'him in a bac)c roon1. The thief slole $3.000 frorl1 a saf6 and fled. Sol is priL'<l the door open. fou nd rovrr11lls and railed pcllcc. Sc u tc nced to J-laug NAr;.r·· 11 Bnhnmas (AP ) -~l ictriah ~hobck . .B. n songwrllrr fro 1n f\tiJwaukcc. Wis., w11s sentenced Monday to cle,1lh by hnngiug uflcr n jury found him guilty O( tnurdrrlng :in Arneric:Ul tourist. The I:t1hr11n iun Supreme Court ju ry clc.librrated t"'o hour!'! hcforo.findini; ~hobck guiltv or stabbing nccountant 11'\'Ulf; l~ernsh•1n. 4'i . of Ocean City. N .• I .. Qn i!"ilJl:itcd ''on1acr11w Br.a h Jan. 18. Bulky Flotsaui ~ .. ,... < ' .. ' -: . ,\ I --- I I • ., 1 .. t • i ' • • ' ..... Builders, Land Firms Head List Hy \\'11.1,JA~t l\Cllltl';Jllt_;ft 01 II•~ Dt1IY 1"1101 51•!1 P.1·11 1~ rr<fY!l'lL'<I ii111her1n:.: s·!11 fJt.'fJ. ot \lhll'h •hi· )1,p· "ll<'r\t ;)15flll!/ !'ihi-:-.I\~ ?<h" t)rangc County Sui><'rY1~or Ho11nld nf'fils to r•11~1· :>till :111u1l1L·1· !-!. Ollfl lo p;1y Cuspcrs h11~ t·ol k:1.:!ccl a tot al of Sl2:.!.i00 lor <1 t·u11·pu!1:r n1.ul11t!.( to 10\vrs. so far 1his yc:ir to 11,1gc a June .t S:iddlL•h:-i<·k f-011~1· t1·ac.ht·r Jain('~ prunary c1.1n1palgn :1gain!it I hr C' 1· Thorpe ot S:in .J11:tn Capi ,tr:ino h,'lit opponents. r,u,1·(! ionl\' ~:!.::1~1 :111d h:1o; -"P1·11t S! non 111 lie is second 1n counly r1npuign H. llL' " <•C't11,1ll\' 1n dl·ht 1J1· ~1.1:!~ I c• ii I ht:t:aU'I.' Ill ln;Ull'fl hi" Ctttll',1a1c:n' :111o'h1·r collections only to J~cpub icu n r u er on .. · 1\s:-c inh\\•1n::in John 13rigt,:s. \1·ho has ~1 bl.llfJ 1u tu\\'r !us fllu1~ fl'c oind \\'a r cl~st o( $127.'.::).I to mN.'t the r:1nd1da1 · "::Jll'llll'lll tO~I challrnge of a lone i{l'public::in op1>onr111 \l•11!111rt 11.::ieh ortomrt r1~1 \o!a11 All county eandidatt·~ except th o:-.t.· Vr1111·1!1• t1:1~ 1•oth·C'IC'c\ Sl.851 -1ru·tud1•1.: running for Congtrss h:1d to fi\t· S:!.:198 or hi" 011 n 111onry -an d "pent diSt'lOSllt'f' ~lalC!lll'lltS 1a<;t \\'l•Ck listin~ ~I.Iii! inajor don11ti o11s and total l.'Xpcn<liturrs 1:11~;;:;. Ull' count\'·, !t':1d1ug fund According to the documents. nlo~t of ra l<:1·r. filrd .1 l1·r:;c, h:ind·1\ril11'n the niajor ron!ributor.'> _ parlil'uhu·l~ 11'l c!i~clt1~11n.' (IOl'lHtll'lll shr!I\ ing 11" il:l" 011ly 'lhe can1p;:iigns of county govcrnrrli'llt spc11t 11b11ut ~.l~llll of his hug l' 11 ;11· ('ht:'r <"nndidatcs \Vere build0r;;, land Iii:; opponrnL fil'JlUbliC':ln \\'111!;1111 E. con1panics. bu~incsse.:; .'Ind luhbyi;;ts 11·ho SC'hrnidt. h11~ drununed up onlv ::;1.jf~ for rely on govl'rnn1cnl dL•cisiuns to 1n ake liis C<1t11pai~n :ind has actu;illy oul spcnt t'neir livelihoods. J;n.t:;.;' "i<J ''\I' 11ilh .1 tol;d of s~.i l3. The Caspers :lnd Bri;?gs t,1r Otl1 5trippt'd :;olt· !J+•!! (11" ilh· r·,,ndidalc in !ht• 1!i:-.tr1l'I. both their opponent'> Htl<I Hll olher ,J;1t:k !\ .. ,. irtcl. h:is raisrd S2.076 and c;1ndidatcs scrkin g nffit'C in !he coun!y 1n ~pt·ut ~1 .i lt•rnis of n1oncy-r:1ising prO\\'e<:s, Tli.• l 1r;1t· .. •· c·ori~t's othl•r su1M'r\.isor. Of the tot:il he ha<: collet'lt.'CI. Cas1)Crs i):11·id C;ik~·r. i' :it~ up for re·clcction lists $4 1.170 in cx fl('nd1tures. His inone~ tlus yr<lr. !lt· reported hrivi ni;:: $j2.Z!I;) on \\':.SS t-ollectcd by nic;ins of a loan of h:lnd, roun1i11~ nl•arly S2Q,OOO earned SG5.000 fro111 his O\i'n i 11 vest 111 e 11 l ovrr fron1 his last can1p:iign Scientific crew from Los Angeles ~fuseum of Natur· al His tory looks over the exterior of young female gray whale carcass after hauling it ashore at San (Jlemente pier usi ng ropes and winch from pickup truck early ~tonday. \'oung 1nam1nal's remains were deemed a "real find " by sc ientists who spent day dissecting the \Vhale and saving its s keleton. Car· cass, which would have posed ma jor dispo sal prob- lems without mu seum's help, had been seen in South Coast waters throughout the weekend. Of that. hl' hns spent $:!!1.llOO Sil f:ir. company plus collt!ctions of $57.700 b~· hl!> JJaktr'" chit·f ilt)l¥lrs :ire 18 builder~. funding organiwtion -Friends of Run d1•\ !'loprri'i ;ind businessn1..:n 1vho g:ive Caspers. Sl.000 apie<'e . His li st of m.:ijor donors consists By eoinparison. Baker's l\\'n opponents a\niost exclusively of developers and h:ive rai sed only only 57.700 between loUhyis t<: "'ho do business \\'ith thr county thPm. F'ornier (i arden (;roir Councilman or seek county npproval for their L;irrv Schn1 ld! has ra ised $6.700 and --- projects. C"andlda!e .Juhn Dean only $1,04 1. The biggest sin gle donation . a ~uin of The othrr sup(•rv isor UI) for rt'-clection $3 .000. can1c ft;?lll Tustin tllen. lie go t is na!ph Clnrk of 1\naheitn . Jlc collc~tcd Sl.000 con!ribui!on~ fro111 An aheim ~Tills; S18.001l ;ind add(·d it 10 his cnrrvovcr 11r ,\lission \1il•io Cornpany : l)on Koll s~J.i87 for a 1otnl of $50.800. Of .Iha!, hr Traffic Deaths Off by 30% Co1npany: Chapman. Phill ips. Brandt has spent S26.5UO. Coro1ier Cites Fuel .Sliortage , Slo1.ver S11eeds and Associalrs a nd Avco [)(>velop1ncn!. J1is prim;iry donors also include big Co. builders and lobbyists. Donations of Sl.000 each also can1r Ills Jone opponent. conirnctor Gary Gasoline con scious dri\'rrs and the ~ mile-per hour free\\·ay speed limit were responsible for a sharp drop in Orange traffic deat hs during the fi rst rour n10lllhs or the yea r. ·, That's !he opinion or Deputy Coun1y Coroner J inl Beiscne r. "·ho reported fatali1irs are off by nea rly 30 pcrcrnt ove r !he same period last year. Bcisc nt!r said 1hc short.1gc or fue l cou pled v1ith reduced frcc1vay s1><'rds forced people to drive more stoy,·Jy and murh less oftf.'n than normnl. .. 1'here's no question in my mind thnt both curtailed driving and spet'd limits arc largely responsible for the dran111tic reduction in traffic fat alities in the people , Hulen said . Coroner's office stalisticr; shO\\! that 55 people have died in coun1v tra ffic accidents si nce Jan. I . Du ring 'the sa nic period in 1973. there \1·rrc 77 st reet and high'-"·ay deaths. Besides the reduction in frec\vay from l~obcrt Bein of the :irchitcclural !\rl!cson. reportrd only one expenditure A California Highway Patrol traffic deaths, fl uten said there has been ·a firm of Tiaub, Bein and Frost; froin -his S400 filing fee. inves tigator confirmed Be i s e n er ' s significant reduction in in jury ncc idents. bullder Ben Deane; frorn Ornngc Coast In !he six·Y.'a.v sheriff's race. front· as,•ssment of !he lifesavi·ng qua11·11· •• of ~. . c-f h Construction : Pr cs I c Y Corpo1·ation; runner Bradle}' GatC's of Capistrana ....... ..., uunng 1111_· irst t int of 1974. there I' c 1· f' d ~ fu•I shortages and lo•"er freeway ,~,. r .d h . ,ossmoor orpora ion: on c r o s a Beach ha s collel.'tCd the most -S.15.000. ... .. I"'""' were 424 ree\vay acct cnts I at injured 11 M K Co t 1· th 1 · Offi'cer Don Hulen sai·d lher"have been omes: 1 c eon ns rue 1011: c rv1nc /!is key opponent, Genrgc Savo rd. c a total of 5!17 people. During the same c nd R. k ~ I t lo fatal fr-.. ·ay eras"-1·n the r1·rst four . 973 h 685 . ompany a in er l.11.'.VC opmen . failed to file a statement of his "'"" •it;::> . span 111 I • I ere \1·erc accidents r f months of the year which claimed a total and 986 injuries. A donation o Sl.'.!00 catnt: rom collections or expenses. of 13 lives. Co1nputcr Science Corp .. the firrn 1.,.hich Anothrr candidate. court c I c r Iv During the same four·month period That amounts to a 40 percent reduction "'as a\vardcd a n1ult i-1nillion dollar data ;..1arshaJ\ r\orris . has collcclcd 513.976 hist year, a total of 26 crashes killed 32 in injuries under the reduced speed, 1in1it. processing contract by the county last and t\VO others. bar 01vner Gene Vinlove people. Hulen said. 1'he drop in all frce"·ay accidents, year. and Jerry Lawrence ,reported $690 paid That nieans of Lhe total 22 lives saved injury and othen\·ise is equally great, Caspers' three opponents rcpo rtC'd into their coffers. so far this year. I9 can be traced to the flulen said. So far thi s year. there hn\'c collecling a total of about S28.000 among Lawrence is the Costa l\1rstt .. herb couniy·s rreewa}'& "'here ·the lower speed been 1,397 accidents of all kinds on the lh£'1n. dealer·· arrested for m a ri ju a na Jini it has be€n in effect. 1 _rr_ee_•_·_:•Y,_s_._La_st-'J._ . .,_,_r._t_h_c_rc_w_e1_·e_2_.flll_9. ___ Formcr Grand Jury f oreman tll~~a_po~ssio_n_short_ly_a_H_er_fil_ing ~o_r_o_ff_ice. "I think the figures speak for ' themse lves," Hulen said. "Keep in n1ind that for the most part, the speed linlits on surface s1 rcets remained at their 1973 leve ls." I • I A I Leary Motion for Bail Turned Down by ,Judge Superb Bedroom Comfort SAN Lt;fS OBISPO IUPI I -A Superior Court judge has denied a n101ion for ba il for Timolhy Leary. the onc·ti1nc "high priest or u;o:· no\v serving prison sentences for jail escape and marijuana possession. In an affidavit read f\1ond ay before Judge \Vickson \Voolpe rt. Leary said "1 am tota tly rehabilitated and I'm ready to resume a social and productive life." Leary currently is appealing his convictibn for his 1970 escape from \he California ~-1en·s Colony here in which he • fled to Afghanistan and later y,·as returned by U.S. federal agents. Faces Surger11 Chicago Mayor Richard J. IJ:i.Jey will have to undergo surgery to prevent complica· Lions fronl what has been diag· nQ6Cd as a stroke suffered la"t week. Tbc surge ry will be pe r· fo rmed on a defective artery in Daley's neck within three or rodr weeks. j Leary y,:as sentenced to a six months to fi\'c>·yea r prison term for the escape. "'hich \\·as ordered t' run conseculivrlv "'ith a siX months lo 10 year sentence fo'r marijuana possession in Laguna Beach . Leary's attorneys, representing t.hC San Francisco Jaw firm of i\lclvin Belli, also asked the judge for a modification of J..eary's sentence so that hi s t\1'0 term s \\'OuJd run concurrently. In his affidavit. Leary said he 1\·ould give his word o( hQnor to obey all laws and make appearances requit1.d if given bail. . The judge denied the motion for bail and said he had no jurisdictioo over modification of Leary's sentence. Suspect Jailed On Cocaine Rap EMERYVILLE (UPI) -Police said that an Oakland man \Vas arrested here and chragcd \\ith trying to sell 41 ~ pounds of oocaine smugg le J from South America. Police said 1'.tonday thal Gaspar Abbate Jr.. 25, a bartender. kept a rendezvous with an undercover fed eral narcotics agent and tried to sell the illegal drug for $100,000. Investigators said It was one of the 1argesl seizures of narcotics recentl y in Alameda County and came after si x weeks of investigation. Posi1ig of Nude Does11't Click TOKYO (AP) -A photographer for • whisky company posed a 19-year-1)\d nude model ln fronl of the f<~rench E1nbassy and i;pent the night in jnil for doing it. Police said they booked s c 11 j I !_;rushibara. 27 . on a nlorals char~c. The model. "'hose name was \vithhcld bcc:1115!C t'lf hc.r age, \vas not nrrested. A police official said photo~r:iphln::: a nude . before a roreign c1nbassy ""is a ''nntiopal dlsgract."' • -- I 000 POSITIONS AT THE TOUCH OF A SWITCH For the ultimate in sophi sticated bedroom comfort it's th e Mag- nificent all-electric Adjust-A-Bed. cu stom-b uilt ju st for you in all sizes, Twin to King . The elegant fe eling of th e wo rl ds finest mat- tress, constructed to you r ord er. wit h pe rfec t suppo rt in any firm- ness. from featl1 er-soft to su per fi rm, can be you rs 1mn1ed1ately. 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'\~Vf'l\\\' lfuntrngton, ~ l'. nlan has found;, ma1or differences. with the second \Cn.1ou So1ne of the discrepancies Involve ln the first verslon. Nixon refers to discrepaney in a portion or the \\'hlle ha\•ing onh 12 "inaudible" phra.-.cs changes af Wording "'ith the same (fonner acting FBI Director L. Patrick ) co111pared to 21 111 the ftr~I ont'. rnean1ng, Indicating, the Post said, that "Gray" but In the second, the .,.,·ord is with Tom urphine Hou.se tape transcripts mad!'.! pu blic by The dupl1cat~d portions appear on ''the typists and editors of the transcripts "they." Prt'si<ien1 :--;ixon, the \\'aslun~lon Poi.l p;!.RCS 857-859 of the C:o~·crnmcnt Printing r!id not aJy,•ays get the exact language of In addit.ion . there is the following said tO<li'ly. Office edition and pag~ 547·548 of the jhe _yarticlpants and sometimes lricd discrepancy in a response by Nixon: The \\'hit(' House -app11rf•ntly ('aught Uan1an1 Books-:-\e .. 11 York Tim cs instead tO get onlyihe sense-of-them.'J -·1can't have Ui.e President -after all surprised -uc knowledgcd the crrC!r con1n1crcial paperback edition . -after all these month,, alld what lllond~y nigh•, the newspaper reported . 'l'he Post said the mailer was called lo FOR EXAlltPLE, Petersen in the first \\'e've gone through and now once I Tu·o versions..,or a !>ingle April 16, 1973, its attention In a lcuer v.·ritten Saturd;iy version responds: "J think it is." On the ha't'e learned something of it l say COn\1ersation involvinii Nixon .i 11 d bv John B. Norlhrup of Huntington, N.Y. next page he responds: "I understand it 'Bah'.'' assistant Attorney General Jll'nry r::. lie said he Sl)(!nt four days reading and is." -"You ~n't have the press-after all Petersen. appear on three conseeuthc ~nalyting the transc ripts as printed in There are. however, substantial these months and what we've gone ~ge~f the~ra~~ts. 1he Tirnes and "it just jumped out at me differences in the generally inaudible and through and all. Onie I find so'melhing out -l say -act!" Key wording changC's are "President'' for "Press" and "Bah" for "Act!'' • , THE POST QUOTED a source as saying th!! duplication mny ' have ~'temn11.'tf from '"'o typi sts Jnadvc.rtcntl v going over the siu11c material and coming up \\'ilh \Crsions of it so <1\fferent . that they passed by editors as rn·o dis- tinct intcrchilnges. In his introtluctioo lo lhe lrunscripts, Nixon said they rt>presentecf "the best efforts accurately to transcribe the n1.'.lterial on the r1.-corded tapes .'' Don't Go Near The Water_ SURF'S UP DEPT.-Jf <.11rrent trends in the spOrt or surfing continue along our coastline, I'm COO\i nced that by ~he end of summ£'r i4. surfing y,·ill no longer be an aquatic activity. Spinola Taking In bygone sitmmers, it v.·as clear that in order to be a surfer. you had to get in the Y.'ater. I mean, surfers used to just pull on n pair or trunks. grah 0in old beat up board and head in the .. ..-Dter at the nc;ircst place the Pacific appeared to be kicking up hefty S\11ells. This practice may tum out lo be simplistic living in our fondl y remembered p:.ist. Tr\ ORDER TO BE a surfE'r in these days, you need a complete plastics \\"Orkshop, a chemical plant. several buddies for advisC'rs, an all -bands radio for V.'C'athcr reports, a special v.·ardrobe for all poosible ocean condilioo s and, perhaps most of all, an automobile. Clearly, you don 't just run out· 'and jump in the ocean anymore. t\°O\\' you take my ri.1iddlc Son and his buddy Guy, for examples. They are al ready preparing for the swnmer surfing season. So you think lhC'y're. nuUling wind sprints on the beach , doing exercises and s....•imming a lot? Arc you kidding? M U/>I TtltPh~!o AN ON BICYCLE PASSES OVERTURNED CAR NEAR ROBERT F. KENNEDY STADIUM Fifty Persons W ere In jured in Washington Rock, Bo ttle Throwing Riot ~rHA T THEY ARE doing is borrowing my car so they can travel to Tustin to borrow a device knov.'fl as a power shaper. ln order to get to Tustin, they consumed more than a quarter-tank of gasoline. I can only figure they v.·ent to Tustin by v.·ay of San Onofre. Anyway. the po\\·er shaper is needed lo create new surfboards out of plastic blanks. Bctv.·een them, they already O\\ll 15 surfboards ranging in si1.c from lhrce to 16 feet. WELL, YOU WOULDN'T w.:int them to start the new surfing season \\'ith those old models. no1"' w<luld you? Thus they v.·ill transform the house into a plastics "A-"orkshop. They will power- s ha pc the blanks. thus sprayil\g tiny fragments of plastic foam into their hair, cars, the v.'ashing machine. dirty laundry and all O\'er Dog. Dog \l'ill spread it cver)'\\'hcre 1hat \1·as missed in the power-shaping process. Next comes the chemical plant , \1·here plastic stuff gets spread all over the new boards and all over everything else. NE\V SURFBOARDS finished. they \\'ill then select Mlbber suits to "·ear v.'hile surfing. You have to suppose these suits are lo let you get in Ule water "ithou t getting \\'CL Now co1nes the really unusual part of surfing. They arc actually going to take tile new boards and go near the "·ater. They will exhaust a lot of time \ratching the surf from the beach. kicking sand and spitting some. UNDE R RARE CONDITIONS, they may actually take their boar~ter !he \1·ater, paddle out beyond the surfline and sit there on the boards. This allov.'s them lo study the surf from •the ootsidc, looking in. But, you protest, \\'hen are they going to actually ride a \vave? Come standing, sweeping into sh<lrc v.•ith that graceful. reckless abandon you've seen on TV and in the movies? Arc rou kidding? You can gC't \\{'l <loing something like !hat. Co11cert Rioting 43 A_rresled, 50 l n j nrecl in Ill elee \VASJTINGTON fl'PI ! -~1ore th<in 5(l persons were injured ri1onda y 1\·hen groups or youths sta rted a bottle thrO\'t'ing melce oulSide Robert F. Kennedy stadium during a Jackson fi\'l' toncert. Police said 43 persons \\'Cre arrested on a variety of charges. Al least t\\'O persons v.•erc adn1it1ed lo are:.i hospil.::i!s, '"'hite 56 others were treated , inostly for bruises and cuts Lrom broken glass, oos- pital spokesmen said. ·-J Se11ator Gurney U11der Grilling By Gra11<l Jury JACKSONVILLE . Fla. IUPI) - \Vate·rgate Co1nrnittee member Sen. Edward J. Gurney nppea rcd for a second day today before a federal grand jury looking into his can1paign contribulions. The Florida Republican arrived at the federal courthouse about 9:30 a.m .. driving into a back entrance to the parking garage and taking a freight elevator. •le said n04hing to nc11•smen \~·ho clustered around. Gumey spent more than six hours \v ith the Grand Jury on ~·londay but declined at the end to say whether he had ans\vered any questions. lie refused even {O say \\'hether he had been asked to make another appearance before the grand jurors. In \Vashinglon. Gurney press aide John Gardner said the senator v.·as "upset about the ne\\'S leaks that he knO\\.'S arc going on and \ve don't 1vanl to contribute to them here." -,- IT \\'·AS THE second time in three days that such a disturbance by gr oups of IC'cn-agcrs throv.·ing bottles :111d other obJrcts had occurred in the city. .Joseph Gentile. a publil' information officer with the metropolitan police. said lhC' disorders ~londay began about 4 p.m. ··v.·hen a group of n1aybe 300 people 1\·ho didn't have tickets tried to gl't into the stadium . "They just started throwing bottles and rocks at cars and such." he said . GCI1tilc said the ouLdoor concert. attended bv about 16.000 persons, \1·C'nl on inside thC stadlun1 nl'!lr the Anacoslia Hiver v.•ithoul incident. OUTSIDE, YOUTJIS smashed sornc store and. auto 11·indO\\'S, pulled a \.'cndor fro111 his concession 5tand . overturned :i police motorscooter and set a car on !1 r.·. Later. more vanda!isn1 \\:JS reported along I·! Street and Benning Road v;h(•1'...! incidents of bottle lhrov.·ing continued into 1he early morning. Those arrested included 27 <idult s and 16 juveniles. and an1ong the thar~C'S lodged \rcre thro\ring of n1is~1h .. •s. violating police lines and p u rs c snatching. £ight of those injured were police ofFicers. Police1vom<1n Ann Faulkinbcrg 11·as admitted to the \\'ashington Hospital Center. v.·hcrc she ,\·as listed in satisfa ctory condition \\'ith "abrasions and bruises all O't'C'r her body," a spokes1\·ont<1n there said. One man 1\·as :Hlmillcd to D.C. General Hospital with "superficial gunshot \\'Ounds." fllore than 20 persons had been arrested Saturday night v.•hen a "Hun1<1n Kindne ss Day" fes1iva! on the grounds of lhe \Vashington rvlonumcnt ended v.•ith similar bottlc-throv.·ing by bands of teenagers. Tornadoes Strike Kansas T'lvisters Doiv1i Po·rver Lines, Bloiv Plane Across Field Temperolures Hlth Law Ptp. "" .. 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The b<1i!dl"" wa1 reoo•ted •h!I st•ndino, b<1I with tllt root 111(rNn oft. S. Cfllifornlo P•r!lv clOIJdv IO ••Ir ·~le• CIVl•ed l'nOSt o! Sou11>ern C11!1ornl11 lodlv bu! (W5tal ti•udl rem1inttt. G<11Tv wlntt\ con!ln\l!'U In the 0Me111 and rnere w•• little tf'ft11>11r11ur1 ch•!IOe w i I ' MOOtrtlt r11dl""' also tort<•!.! or Wednti.dtY. TCl'nl)t'rllur11 were somtwh.i Wfrmt' Jn Lo• Anofltt ""l'h !hr h•Oll IH 1ne Civic Cr"''' reechfl\Q 16 Tnere ... 111 De Jim!• low clOU<IJ llovtril\CI c•e• lflfl R•P• !Ol'llOnl •'Id Wtttne10•v llul (!Uri"° DY Ill~ l ftfr,,_ H!'1~i W<!l1nt!d•v will De In the XII Lows ICl'ltOhl Y.•11 I)( In tile UOPI• ~ S~lrJ were 111r over the bt..cM • tnd lom~r11t<1rt'I ,,.,,P warm•r It 1'1f<vld t.'t! 1 batmv <11v Weo n11d•v wHh h.0111 '"''"'""' 111 ,,.,,, 71 l'/ln<I Wt vt• I-I'll TO UD fO lfW"n lttl !ram Po•n! (Dn(•lllion I~ 1111 Mt~;c..i ber~tr, Somt tCIOt •IN''•ble cloud•n•IJ Wt~ t•t>K lttl IO i.\! I fl • 0 <I 0 h WtOnllO.fY lltJ1 cltAlino DY WtdlltKllV 1l!prnoon Cflnst nl W enthe ,. lncrtall1111 iow clOUd• Wtdnndev, No11h,.,n• winds I to 11 •<1ah ti Ii"''' w ill\ ) IG $ fool M•t Wednlt<llV. lnltnd !empt11tv111 IS W•l1r !t "'IPe:ttlurti II. S1111 , itl"""· T ide. ~~----'-~~~~~~~~ '''iretap Ruling ~i i1}es Ont Ma11 y Narcotics Cases \\1AS•D!'\GTO~ llJPI) -The Justlce Department said today it is contacting federal prosecutors to see ho\1' rru1ny narcotics cases Y;ere \\'ipcd out by the SuprC'me Court'1' decision a g a in st govem n1en1 ,~·iretapping procedures. According to government figures :-upplied to the court. 60 cases in\·olving 626 ck•fcndants \\ere afft>cted by th<' unanin\OtJs ruling 1\londay that the ( __ I_N_S_H_o_R_r_ .. _· ~) dcpar1lnent had \"iolatei:I Congress· ~pt'cific rC'quireinent !hat 1he attorney gcner;1! pC'rson;illy authorize \\'irct.1p ap plicatlons 10 U.S. Courts. • 'f1·11cl~ siril~e Bv The Associated Prtss '.\l ilitan1· tn1ck drivers protesting against lug!r rue! COSLS and IO\\' Sj)('ed limits have railed 10 ge~ratc 1nueh Jnilial support. But tney st ill J1ope they can convince reluctant counterp<1rt" to join their strike. The v.•aikoul called by the most nclamant of the 011·ner-0j)('rators bcg<in '.\·londay \1·ith lruck traffic rCJX)rted close to normal on ma jor highv.·ays. There v.·as ~poradic rock-throv.·ing. but no reported injurie!I. • We11po11 Defe11cled \VAS•fl NG TO N (UPI) -The Navy r--Ionday said Rrp. Les Aspi n I D-~"is.), 11·.i.s qui!e right thal a new Navy \veapon ~ys!cm did indeed take aim ; t santa Barbara Island . and the destroyer USS llollister. · Bul a spokes man said. "That's \\'hY rhc Phalanx was in the development and testing stage -to find out 11hat Lhc bugs v.·cre." e .Speed J,imll VlA SHNIGTON fUPll -The nation v.·iJl keep ils legal speed limit at 55 mph because il saves lives, saves fue l and helps people remember that the energy ~hortage is •;a permanent fact of life.·· The Senate ~·londay voted 51-29 against a proposal that would ha\'e given state governm ents thrJ option lo raise high\\'3)' speed limits from the 55 mph decreed during the energy crisis to 60 mph. Color J u.dges Confab 'Blu.e' INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. (API - Org<inizers of a judicial seminar thought thC' 100 Indiana judges :illcnding tnlght be bored by a videotape preFoCntation they httd prepared. So they spllctd It with a brief SC'gmenl of the pornographic nlovie "Deep 1hroot." Stephen Trotter, Allen County dep ut y proir;eeutor, said the filn1 clip was intended as an "attention-- gelling device" to wake up the trial court judges at the Eighth Judicial conference last week at Merrilville. Helm • Ill LISBON (U~I) -Gen. Antonio De Spinola will be installed as Portugal's pr~ident \Vednesday, a spokesman (or ·the.ruling nlilitary junta said today. The spokesman said Prof. Adelino Palma Carlos will be present at the installation of Spinola, head of the junta that seized po"•er on Aprll 25. Carlos' presence appeared to confirm unofficial reports that the 69-yea r-old nonparty liberal law professor v.·ould be narned prime minister. . ' TllE SPOKES~1AN gave no indication \\'ho v.·ould be included -in the ne\\' e:.ibinet. "It has been formed , but I an1 not authorized to reveal the names," he sai d. The announcement came a day aftC'r Spinola n1et v.·1th political leaders bidding for spots in the provi.sion;il government. The junta appeared to have suceecded in p!ac;iting leflist and rightist elemenlS. but faced new troubles in ending more than a dozen years of guerrilla war in Africa. The spokcsn1an said the ceremony of the taking power of Spinola v.·ill be attended by representatives of the amll'CI forct>s and the state. the cardinal. primate of Portugal and the diplomatic to rps. The spokesman said Spinola. 6-1. "will not be sv.·oml n but will assume the duties."' tie said this · in respon se to a question about v.·ho v.·ould hand Spinola the office. DJ PLO~lATS SA ID Spinola seemed to ~e succeeded in juggling Portugal's new political parties to form a lef11s1 government acceptable to rightists. Spinola has been meeting with polit i- cal leaders, including the Communists. since the anned forces ousted the 'Safety Factor' Portugal righfv.•ing regime of Pr('mier ?>.1arcello Caetano nearly three weeks ago. See/,iug \lflles Beverly Jiarrell. t\evad~ mad- a1n of a legal house of prosti· tution. is seeking a seat in the Nevada assernbly this year. l\1s. Harrell. formerly of New York. said. 'I'm ready for the assemhlv. but I don't know if they're "ready for me.' Pat Nixon Turns Over Arabian Gift of Jewels By HELEN 1110MAS \\'ASHtNGTON ll'Pll -First Ladv Pat l'Oixoo nc\"er had anv intention Or keep ing jcv.·elry presented 'to her and ,her daughte rs over the past fi\·e years by Saudi Arabian royalty, \Vhile House aides said today. They made the comment in response to questions about a report by a \\'ashington Post. columnist. Maxine Cheshire. \vho said that on the advice of Vlhite !·louse Counsel J . rred Buzha rdt, lilrs. Nixon removed several velvet jewel boxes from the v.•al\ safe of her bedroom la.st March 28 and sent them by messenger to the \Vhile House giflS unit in the exeucutivc • office building. ACCORDING TO ?>.1rs. Cheshire. the jcv.·els included a $52.400 matched set of emeralds and diamonds presented to President Nixon as a gift to his v.·ife by Prince Fuad of Saudi Arabia during a visit to \Vashing1on on Oct . 14. 1969. ri·lrs. Cheshire iten1ized Olher pieces o( jev.·elry, including diamood and ruby . earrings which came from King Faisal on his Afay 1971 slate visit. She said that at least a portion of the je1\·elry had gone unreponOO by the \Vhitc !·louse gifts un it for nearly tv.·(("· years until she began making inquiries'~ several months ago. "r-.1rs. Nixon never had any intention of keeping them." aides said. "She al"·ays meant for them to go to the National Archives. "~Irs. Nixon is not in the least je\\li!!:I · conscious, but she has every right to v.·ear them during her tenure." TIIE AIDES said ~-lrs. Nixon had kept some of the jewels upstairs in the family quaners because of the ''safety factor." Italians Retan1 Divo1·ce Law; Church Status Ht1rt ROME (AP ) -The overwhelming defeat of the Vatican's campaign for repeal of the Italian divorce law spurred a drive today to tnd the pMvUeged ststus of the R0man catholic Church in llaly. Despite a vigorous, t w o · m o n t h campaign by Italy's bishops, most ol Its 100,000 priests and nuns, and the. Vatican's Political allies In tbe C.'hristian Democratic party, lla)ians voted 3 to 2 In a referendum Swxlay and Monday to retain the dlvorC<! law that has been on the books only since 1970. AS SOON AS the results were known, anticlerical group! • n noun c e d a nationwide drive to collect signatures on a petition calling for a re!erendam on all lows glving the Church special position. since \V~d \Var IL and its sccrctary- gen<'ral, former Premier Alnintore r~anfani, who led the party fight against the divorce law. The campaign divided Pr cm I et. 1\1ariano Rumor 's center R lcfl coalition govcmn1cnt and promised new stresses and strains for it in the future. The three smaller parties in the coaUUon -tne .. Socialists, Democratic Socialisls anq Republicans -were for divorce, alOl')fV, with the Communists; the Christl ' Democrats and the Velican weT'9", supportOO only by the nco-Fascists of th4 .. Italian Social ~1ov~~nt, whose b8cklnt: Is usually coosldcred an embarrassment. THOUSANDS CE LEBR ATED Moqday night tn Rome and a doien other ciUes, singing. honking horns and cheering. 'Ibere was some violence. l..eftist and rightist youths battled "'ilh iron bars and sticks In Naples and nearby Salemo, and 11 Olillft '""If &1u 1 &42·4321 llflll~tu ~irlll'lfllt 'ex~ " WnlNtflri 140·1210 ~lt'~n.t t i" Son~o, PnUol'!tln~la Pl\,..1'• p,n uiw•on Pat !I•""' O•t. lt!(n""°'t··;. VI. s. ~rtt r..1tr1111 ludt hf U tnrtll'• DIM ~. ""'"''"'""'""' m~ID \+f'("' " ' Lo..' ~111 ;•~I r " .... ''"' • :1 " •• " .. .. .. .. " " " ., " .. ~ ,. ., ., TUESOAY SKlllld !!fall $.'Q p,,..,. •.0 SCtoncl IOW 11:'1 p,m, 1.1 WEONltOAY ll ir!I t""" J:CO a .ml.' l'IT•I low 11 ~H 1 m. 1.0 socono 111111 ,,,,Pm.• l ~(Oond low 17:11pM.I6 • • .. "It got a lot or laughs," Trotter said, adding: "\Ve felt judges ~ce enough or this on the bench&> that il would not offend anyone." Several judges had brought their wives and ch!ldrl'.!n. One such Jaw stipulates that "the Roman . C11tholic. A~tollc r~liglon is tht only religion of the state." Others give tax ~xcmptlons and other privileges to ARenclcs of tti'e Church and Vatican cmµloyes . The outcome of the referendwn was also a slinging rebuff to the Christian Dcnlocrals. Italy's do1ninant party ever six persons were Injured . Leftists in Milan Sl..'l fire to the office ol a M~ 1 wing labor union. In Bergamo, u•hlch I, voted for repeal of dl\'OrtC, leftists stoned too bllllding or • Calholle s.1r11e " • W11*<l>O'~ " " \ " ~ .... dM• I 5J. m ' •~It 1!•6 p m, Maon r!1tl I :2t •.m .. ui. U:St 11,11'1, . - •• • Ju Dis Of LOS AN n1ut1lcipal r.tonday names of of trying decision Sylrnar 'I' public . Judge ~tayed th hO\\'CVer, interC'sted- standing block the records . .\lunicip Lynch . w I.he Su vacated Prentiss court last names of disclosed. •2,. LOS A t i aria fomier associ;1tc, lledberg ?>.lonclay • conspirin consular lloobcrg from the 7\1\ss J~cdbCrg. U.S. Dis Conspi rac eu11< TORRA Torrance reje(!ed education' pen:enl voted to strikes. Chuck : F.ducatio president. strikes time and pattern. effccliv strike tic surprise strike wil of the seeking percent. eRe LOS A The \'life the "S television countersu ~1onday. filed in di\'orce llarris, hi A co scheduled suit agai the prod series. v.· romplaini refused t to appca next sea :tskcd th from wor e Pr1 LOS Comedia been sen jail and pleading wi1ful fa! income t income. U.S. Manuel or the fi on thrC(' eBel SAN Attorney asking $3 filed Mo bar on him for the U.S. Belli sa Court pe bar viola am end Constituti him in er.!ors brand or s w ... ud geAs ks isclosure. f J11d ges icipal Court J u d g e nday ordered that the mes of two judges accused trying to influence lhe ision of the judge in the lmar 'l'W1ne1 case be n1ade blic. udgc EvcrC'tle ~I . Porter yed the order until Friday, y,·evcr, to allow "any State \ Gas Hoarditag Tut~day May 14, 1974 DAIL V PILOJ Seco11d G 1111.? RFK Probe Reopened LOS AN(:~L.ES (t:Pll - Despite opposition fro1n the district :.ittorney :ind n n •11>pcli<.11t: judge, a county su1x·rvisor has reopened th~ "second gun" investigatio into the possibility that it n1a not have bC'en Sirhan B. Sirhan \Yho killed Sen. Hobert F. Krnrll'dV. Opponenis of the hearings by Superviso r Baxter Ward, s fornler television new s anchorn1an, accused him of Sl'cking publicity in hi s carnpaign for governor. County coroner Thomas 1'. Noguchi and a New York c rimi n o logi s t , U.."On ~1acDonell, testified at the opening ses.5ion or the hearing ).1onday that there is evidence that rnore than one pistol was fired \\'hen Kennedy v;as assassinated, and that the bullet that entered Kennedy's brain 1nay not have come fron1 the pistol held by Sirhan. Sirhan Is. servini; a life prison tern1 for k i 11 i n g Kennedy in a kitchen pas-- sagcv..-ay at the Ambassador l·lotcl on June 5, 1968. Noguchi. v.•ho conducted lhc autopsy on Kennedy and rc1noved the death bullet fro1n Pickets Protest Grarid • him, testified that '"physical evidence" sh>ws the fatal shot was fired at point b!ant range, "'1th the pistol muzzle only one to three inches from Kennedy 's head. i\fany witn~ssc.s to the shooting agree that Slrhan wu no°""·here near that close, firing from se\·eral fee t, or yards, a\var. t\li.eDonell . director ol the l...aboratory of Foren ~i e Science in r-..·ew York. testified that the bullet remo ved from Kennedy by Noguchi , and a bullet removed from a ne.,.,·sman v."'OU!lded by Sirhan . did not come from the same gun . crested-party with the Jnding to do so'' lo try !O Qne n1an Was criticaJly burned and tWO Others partially burned jn a gasoline ex· k the release of th e scaled plosio n in Encino Monday. The 1nen were tran~ferring gasoline to large oil Jury 'Zebra' Hearings The other bullet .,.,. as removed from ABC nl!wsman \Villiam Weisel, ""° has reco,·ered. rds. dru1n s in a garage when the explosion occurred. The explosion. which caused luniclpal "'Judge John J. 530.000 damage to the hon1e pictured a bovc and S15,'000 to the home next door. nch. who is a cantlidate for wa s caused when water heater pilot light igrtited fumes fro1n a spillage. After SJ\N FRANCISCO (AP J -The jµry , which usual ly hav(' said that the assailants r..tacDonell said the bullet Superior Court scat the blaze was beaten do\vn by five city fire units, firen1en found LO 55 -gal lon ca!L-'d by retiring Judge dru1ns and two 30 ga llon cans used for gas storage in the burned o~t garage. 'J11c grund jury hearing the case of three 1ncn charged in the Zebra killings has met again against a backdrop of 50 pickets protesting Mayo r Joseph L. Alioto's handling of the case. meets only once a w.eek , met in qll of the attacks v•ere removed from Kennedy had t\1·icc lnst ,,·eek to henr black. been fired by a pistol with evidence in the cases of J.C. T'he dctoonstrators came only one rifling groove in the Simon, 29: Larry c. Green. 22. from the Maoist Progressive 'ba rrel , while the bullet that. and ~1anuel ~loore, 29. They Labor Party. They distributed can1e out of Weisel showed the arc charged with the murders literature demanding I hat marking of two grooves. cntiss l\1oorc. petilioncd the ~--------~~ urt last week to have the mes or the aceust'd judges closed. Ma1t Kills Wife, Se lf Vid eotape Tes tin1011 y Allowed in Rape Case City I-lall and the hearing room inside \vhere the San Francisco Grand Jury ·is 1nceting were heavily guarded ~londay nl~ht as hearings resumed. Only per sons of three persons. The random police destroy Optiratioo Zebra Firearms expert Lowell shootings of whites have been field interrogation cards and Bradford's testimony agreed dubbed "Zebra" after the that the grand jury · indict '1ith f\.lacDonell. He said the police radio channel used in Alioto. the polire department t\\'O buJlets "could not be the case. and "owners of the ne"''S identified as coming from the The 20 a p pare n 11 y media for the crimes of same gun." 2 Plead Guilty ANGELES <UPI) - Theresa Alonzo , a er ~lanson -Fami l y sociate, and Robert B. be.rg pleaded g u i 1 t y SAN Pf.:DllO (UPI l -A 4J.year-0ld architectural engineer k i 11 e d his estranged \llife ~fonday then swallo\\'Cd a lethal dose of barbiturates. police said. SAN BERNAROINO (AP) counts include kidnap, connected 11·ith the case "'ere _ A fornier San Francisco robbery. burg l a r y and permitted to enter the unprovoked attacks began six promoting racistn to divide The evidence that another months ago. Thirteen "'•hites \l'orking people and for gun may have killed Kennedy v.•ere killed and seven others harassing a n d terrorizing is not new. It has been the seriously Wounded. Authorities black poople in particular." subject of previous inqui ries. ay ~ to charges o f spiring lo kidiiap a nsular official to spring berg and another inmate nl the county jail. attempted rape. building. resident has described during ,------------------~~~~~~~~~~~- '1.iss Alonzo. 22. an d t>Crg. 36. \Ycre charged in S. District Court w i t h nspiracy to aid an escape. Hike Reje.,le d TORRA NCE I U P I I Branko Radujko and his 36·year-0ld wife ~1arija were sitting in Jladujko's car in front of his hon1c v•hen they began to argue. Police said ltadujko struck the woman with a bu mper jack, then dragged her body into his ho m ('. 21~ hours of v id co la ped testimony hoy,• she w a s stabbed and nearly raped by :i man she identified as John Bunyard. charged v.• i t h attempted rape and other oHcn ses in the San Francisco Bay area. rrance teachers ri.tonday ~---------~ jected the board 0 r The 'voman, then a coed at San Francisco State College. told Bunya rd's Superior Court trial ~londay that he grabbed her as she v.•as opening hrr apartment door on '.\farc h 27. 1973. She said she v.·as stabbed by her assailant 11•ith a knife. ucation's offer of a 6.5 t salary increase and ted to support "yo-yo" ·ices. Chuck 1\tyers, Torr a n cc ucation Association (TEA I esident. said the ··yo-yo" rikes could begin <.t! any e and ""'ill ha ve no set ttern. ."-·lyers s0:tld the fectiveness of this t~·pc of ike lies in the element of rprisc to the district. The ike will affect 900 members the TEA. Teachers are king a pay hike of 12 rccnt. Red Foxx Sued LOS ANGEi.ES IUPII - e wife of Redd Fo:itx. star of e "Sanford and S o n ' · levision series. filed a untcrsuit for di\'orce here onday. Foxx had earlier cd in L..1s \1egas for a vorce from Betty Jean .·Brain Death Claim Made OAKL.A~D lt:PI) A neurosurgeon testified i\fonday that a 29-year-0ld n1 a n suffered irreversible brain damage "''hen he was shot in the head and \\'as n o t "salvageable.'' fie ;testified in the trial of A. D. Lyons. 37. accused of murder in the shooting of Sa1nuel Allen Jr. Lyons' attorney claims Allen died beca usC his heart \Va s removed for trnnsplanL Dr. Robert i\i itgang, who performed a brain operation on All<.'11 14 hours after the shooting, said that three electroenccphalograIM taken after the surgery all shoy,•ed "brain death.·· AT'TO RNEYS in the case believed it "'as ooly the second time videotape testi1nony "''as allov.•ed in a California court case. The judi;:e h:id ruled la.st "\\'eek the videotape could be 11'Sed as evidence. , Th e wom an said :;he \1·ould be unable to allcnd the trlal. transferred to San Bernardino after a venue change from S<1n Francisco due to pretrial publicity. A detective told the court earlier he had talked to the .,.,·on1an by telephone and that she had refused lo ret urn fro1n London. where she is OO\V. Bunyan:l, 29 has been cha rged with 1-t counts, none involvin~ rape itself. The rris, his v.·ife or 17 years. -~---ii-mllllll;;;;;;;.,;;;;;;; __ ;;;,.;-;;;;,.;--~--~-A court hea ring w a s heduled for today in another DEL 'OCO "t against Foxx. brought by e producers of the television ries. who fi!OO legal action mplaining !hat Foxx has WEDNESD a.y NIGHT* fused to honor his contract A appear for rehearsals for xt season's shov.•s. The suit ked that Foxx be barred om working elsc"•hcre. Pr11or Jailed LOS ANGELES IA Pi median Richard Pryor has n sentenced to 10 days in ii and fined $10,000 after eading guilty to a charge or ilfuJ failure to fi le a federal come tax return on $68.504 come. U.S. District Court Judge anuel Real suspended $7 .500 the fine and pla ced Pryor three years probation. Be lli S ue s SAN FRANCISCO !UPI) - ttorney l\1elvin Belli is king $3 million in a lawsuit led 1':1onday against the state r on grounds it suspended m for 30 days in violation or e U.S. Constitution. Belli said in his U.S. Dis trict url pclllion that the state r violatOO tbe 1st and 14th me n dme n ts of the nstitulion for :suspend ing m in connection with an rsement of a certain and of scotch whi !lkey. SpirnJ SU.,eod . Whole or llnlf 3 TACOS 99c •From 4 p.m . Make Wednesday night your night to ea! out. At Del Taco. Wednesday night Is Teco Nigh!. You get three tasty Oet Tacos lor just 99c. This Wednesday, drive thro lor a family si11 meal you won 't forget. 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' , \ ' DAD,l:' PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Judg,es Unreasonable So uth Ora nge l~ounty's mun1r1paJ court judBes are taki ng a questionable and surpris ing stand again st in · stallation of a lem1>0rary she riff's substation in the ir l~a· guna Nig ue l courthouse. One of the Judges has eve n bran ded the proposal a ~ being reminiscen t or "'The L3\v \\lest of the Pecos.'' \Vhirh strikes us as a bit much .. A.II three have retained a private attorney to inves tigate possi ble leglJ action to prevent it. Their groun ds are fli111sy. ·n1ey cla in1 a law enf orce · 111ent agency under the ~ante roof as cou rts of la w could detriment.ally affect the quest for ,1usticc. They have traded n1uch rhetoric with the Goa rd of Super\ iso rs. but this 1 hne \\'C thin k the board is on the rig ht side. 'fhc ~ubstat1011 1~ badly needed and the judges wil l admit thal much. But :-.i n('e it can only be te1n porary. it has to be done as cheapl y as po~si ble to save funlls for 1 a perma nent faci lity in the near fut ure. Ilundreds of tOurt houses a round the state and na· tion house polire as well as the 1·ourtroo1ns. The conce pt is certainly nothing new and cons1t.1er· ing the temporar . .v na ture of thJ~ proposal, it is nothing to get so excited abO ut. Coastal Priorities Passage of the much-strenghtened marine environ· ment report -the first of nine elements ln the evolv- ing coa.stal master plan -by the South C.'oast Regional Zone Conservation Con1mission is an e ncouraging sign. The commission appears to finaJly be on its way with the major job outlined in Proposition 20. the coastal zone act which created the one state and six regional panels, late though it may be . ln the marine element. the regional con1miss ion has proposed policies lo increase pubUc access to beach areas or to protect valuable land. Items include preser- vat1on of all rc1na111ing estuar ies. restoration of Upper Newport Bay and Bp lsa f hica. A'lal'sh. esta blishment of a 1narine park preserve bt!tween Corona del r..Iar and l.ag una Beach and c:reauon of a publ ic park at ('rescent llay Point in La~u na. The com n11s~ion al SO is trying tu st if fe n standards · on water q ua li ty. dredging and oil spill clean-ups and I to 1?~01note a u11 ificd ntarirte agency and hatchery .. Th~: pos1l1 vc approath -espec:1ally the atlen1pt to set pr1or 1-' ties -in tht:' first 1:le1nc11t of the regional c..:on1 n1ission Js a gooll star\ for the e\'Cntual stalC\Vide effort. Prc1'i111111>L11 ou s Proposal The So uthern California 1\:,SOl'iat1on of Governrn ent s (S('AG) has dra\v ll fire front the Orange Co unty 1'ran~il U1stric..:t (QC1'D1 \Y i1h it~ J ate~t pl;inning pront1nria n1ento. In a portion of their t 'rit ica l Decisions JJJan. SC'.\(; planners urge eitics .to n1ove to \vard housing residents as close as possible to their \\'Ol'k . thus elin1inatin g the need for Ion -haul transit !->y..:te 111s. On 1h c surface. the idi..:a ot l1ou sing workers close to their jobs ·inav see1n 10 11H1ke sense. Bt.1t. as oc·ro offi cials ri ghtl.v pOint out . the e nt ire Sout hern California life-style ha s been g:eared to enabl e \\'Orkcrs to escape urban cro,vd lng and n1ovc into n1orc agl'ceab!c rcsi· dcntial arras. ~ In the past. the pl'ivatc au to111obile ha<; bee n the key to the perpetuation of this pleasa nt life-style. l\1ov.·. considera.t ions of energy ronservntion ancl poll ut ion re- clur tion n1a ke it necessary to devise other 111ethocls of getting workers frorn thei r hon1es lo their jobs. The obvio us answer is in1proved mass transporta· lion. It ca n be. and is being. n1 ade to work. SCAG's "live where you \vork " proposal is at v:lri· ance with the avera ge Southern CaJiforn i2n·s idea of t ~e good life. Any atten1pt to fo rce the concept on re· g1onal land·use planning bodies wo uld be unrealisti c and presumptuous. ' , ... 'r. ,411cie11 t Law /I B1111gle1l f~ffort to Take C1·edit . '; \ ' -· J ; }. u.i-p.. .,..·· :~ 1 I Stili Works , Dear Cloon1 y Gns The ,'Investigation' That Wasn't To Irritate ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Opening up th e sum mer ho u s t' recently, I tried to get a fi re going in the fireplace. nnd bcl\vccn muttered oaths, I recalled "Gumperson 's Lllw." "'hich has long fallen into an oblivion it docs not deserve. c;um pc.·rson·s La\\' a ppeared many rears ago. in some journal that contained an ar!iCll· on lhc art of building a lire. Ur. n . F c:um per son. a :n/tl1ica'. sci- en tist. ;it.l\:J nccd .lie proposilion thal .. !ht• contradi('!or~ c1f ;1 \\·elcon1c prob<ibil lly '"'ill !!S"t'r! i 1 " e l I \rhcncrcr such an f'V('n\ua lil:: is likl'ly lo be 1nost frustrn!- ing " Un\\;:.appl'd from Its mock·a caden1ic prose. his la"' aceounts ror th.! fact that rou can lhi·o"' a burnt n1a1 ch out of the \\·indO\\' of \'Our car and ~tart a forl'SI fire. 11 hilc ·yo u can use 11\0 boxt•s of ki tchen matt hes and a whole edi!ion cf !he Sunday p;1pe r 11·ithout bcitu; able to slll r\ a fire under lhc dry to~s in your fireplace. OTllEH corollaries of Gu1npersou ·~ l..;111·. "'hich <111 of us ha\'c mt:'I in our c\·rrydoy li\'l'S, include !he follo"·ing: • "That art cr a r<li se in salary you 11·ill li:l\·r lc~s 111onr l' at the end of each month thnn yo u had be fore.'' • • ··That The per~on 11ho bU\'S lhe rnor;t r:i fl le ticl\cts has the least chance of 111nnu1g "Tha! ct11ldrc11 hH ve more energy after Do yo u suppose Ronald Ziegler hus lea rned enough htickcy Mouse tricks at the While !louse 10 re- ;iualif.y for hi s old job at Dis11c.~­ land'! You never k11011· 11 hf',1 :l good employer might be needed .. B.S. GIM191f Ol/1 CM1 m1"l1 1r1 IWltmlll... llY rffltrs 1111 do 110I i.c11o11rlty rtll~I •~t 'tllWI of t~e "•WSPlt>et. Selle' ~°"' HI JIHVI IO GllOOltlf Gus. Dlllf l'UDI. ;i harcl day of pla.v !h<.in they do af ll'r J good nighfs sleep." • • • "That the ~1rl nt !ht' rac1J trt1ck \\hO l:cls accord 1n1J 10 th(' color of lhl' .Jockey's shirt 1t•ill pic k mor!' t1 in11~r , lha n the n1 an 11·ho has studi r j !he past performances of every horse· on th(' prog ra1n." "l'htll the dish11·asher \11111 break d::i11·n Ille el'cning you give a dinne:-part:1 for 10 pl'rsons." "That legal pa rking spaces rll'C ahr:i,vs a\'ailable on the other side of the strrel. ·· "Th at the onlv tirnc ln vo11r lilt· ro11 are late for an 3ir f1i gh1. !lir plane takes off precis('J~ nn 1hc second it 11·as .s<ht1dul ed to." THI S l\1ELANCllOLV list rou!1.I hf' e'\tended almost indefinitely -and tvollld have been. except for the untimel y death of Dr. Gu mperson in 1957. As I reca ll the footnote to thr article. he "'as strolling along the high1\·ay one evening, faithfully obeying lhe pedes1rian rul e of \\1alking lo the left. facing traffic. "-ea ring a bright orange slicker. and carrying a flashlight. And he was fat<1 1ly struck d0\\11 b.\' \ Gumperson's La"'-in the shape of a \\t'O· door Hillma n 1~1inx driven by an English visitor hu ggini:t the !eft side of the road . W ASHJ NG TON -The \Vhile House tr?nscripts ha ve un n1askcd Prc1>idr111 ~1xon 's phant on1 ··investigat\<Jn" of \\1aterga1e in the spring of 1973 as <l belated and bw1gtcd pu b!it' rt>latinns effo rt to gr:1b sonic t:i\·cli! for cracking 1 he scanclal. That !he investigation clair ncd b)' ~tr. Nixon nel'er took place has long been obvious. \Vhat the 1.253-page transcript revenls is ihe \\'h!tl~ House at the elc \ - enth hour trying tc1 port rav 1he Prcsi' dt•nt ;1" :1 1c'laciot!~ \\'<i lt'r ';atl· 11n'l'~flc<1· to,. .nfll'r ,.,,.)"'P': l~r l'C!'1J;1·11111·: 1h' ~l'l't•­ d?I. I J~f' "'" 1 ,.\ •. , ;1jt1 .. •lpt .•;· 1 •'I 1 1 <let·rl l nn<J ~l1(lr1 •n •'fll'l'l 11 i.:ncss This re11·l:1' io1~ drn1ons1ratt·s thr :.rarnbJ,. 11( ,\Ir \i'\orf s rrleasing lh•· 11·t1n$c·ri pt:-> 1n hnpl'"' 1h.1t ! h cir ~n1bigui1ir·o;;; 11111 S•I\" his •1rt·si1!cnc~'· ThP _!!l1mo"t into 01·a1 Office p··•Y,l"\ 11.,1 o"I'• ~l:a tt1·rs 11h;.it r1'n1,fin." nf '.\Ir \i\fln·s prtstit:?t' and cr1•dibili1v hu1 nlso prt11 irlf':' th<' lluust• irn pr~r·h1111·11t prtJ''c·J:dlngs 11 it h docu1n11n1a!ion of prcsidl'nt1al deception ,\JR . :\IXON has publicly tl ai111('d "111y 01rn in1·l'qiga !io11'· of \V;ll cr·i<i ll' bcgt1ll on :\larch '.!I . 197.'t, ;lfl cr \\'hite •louse counse l .rohn \\'. Dean Ill told hi1'1 lhCI'(' is ··a c·;u1ccr on the prC'sid l'll t'\' .... \\.hen !Jean fail l'd tn 11·rit e a \\'at crg:ne rt.•po!"t as ordered. the President has d('{'larcd . he assig ned senior :i1dv .John ll. J~hrl ichrnn n on !\·larch '.!O to conduct :i n ··i ndr prndcr.t investigaiion'': Ehrliclun Hn r{·po rted his findi ngs on April 14 lo !he i'restdenr. \\'ho directed !hcn1 passed on 10 Atr ~·. Gen. Richard K!cindie n<;t, Tht ~larch 21 !?·Hn«r"ij)!. hn1~t>\'t'f ~hrJ11·s no startled Prcsid1•11! t•r<l1•?'1nJ.; a•1.1 in\·estiga1io11. Rathrr. lhis anti carlil' .. rncetings revea l i\•!r. Nixon Sl'l'kitig to l\eep the lid on \\'n tcrg.11t·. C>n .\larch 21 . !ht· P1·1·sidt•nl di d ins!rUl't r1fan lo 1rri t<' n rt'1.1111·1. adding: "~lakl' it \'C'r,v l!L'ncn1I "The cnnrcrsa11on ~()(In revc•;iJ('d 1hut the Pre:s id(·nt and Ehrl i('h n1:1·i 11•anl1,.>cl the report to dcn1onstr;11t• to thl' Solving Life's Problems • Ill \\'ASH!Nf:l'Qr\ -Across !hl' coun tr\. !"111all groups of i;illlc ns arl' \1 rcs!luiµ l\ilh utHi lies. uil con1pan1es. r111ning cor· por<.1tions. n11lls and proces:sors tu r('lrieV{' earth. air and y,•a1t:'r. At th1• !><ln1c lirn{'. on television. the L'nitcd Sta tes Bre1vcrs 1\ssociation has hirrd 1 tolk ~ingl'!' to ll'll us tha t if \\C put t ra.~h Ill , hr cOllll'IHlCr. '·\\'(' ctin brt>;i thc a fresher :1i1. th1•rr·-; niorC' ~auty ever) ll'herf'l'causl' mon: people Sf'el'!t tu care • the.1•'rc all Pittt:in' In'" Pn:surn nhly I hf' br{'\\ .. {'r." h,11·1· ~l1l·nl all that dough on !ht• Pitc h In c;H~lpalgn m ftar Iha !, unlcs.~ tlwir 1nr>.brUUcd tuslomrrs arc !aught ~111·r 111anners. some la"•n1nkers 1 nH v dt•cich: l hnt American civiliun1on 1ni,1!hl n~·t be lr· rtparably damaged by th{' dlsap~aranct or lhe pop-top can. The Jik{'lihood. however. is Iha! thr hr ...,,,r8 will IJc ;,llo"·ed 10 ..efon1 lnuc 10 nro• i•tr l ht·1 ~ cllen tclt wi th rerusc tu littt:'r lh,. lnnd sca()('. wrth jusl as l11tlr fl''"Otl'Sl 11!1 ~1c0oonld ilnd lhe other lrn11C"IH1 t• h11111· lturtter JOlnl! rl'Cth l' Al I~ .s.in1 lime. tilt' brc~•·1 !I 111 r· 1·11•1 ( VON HOFFMAN J lribulin g lo n1islcading lhl' G:Ul llblc Into bcliel'ing that. If they pick up other pt:ople's Big l\lar "'rappings. fish '"ill renpJX1ar ln our "'aters and birds in our ai r. l\luybe lhc brl'"'ers should be IOr('ed to buy tln1e for pt.'Oplc to answ1'r the mischievous TV. ads. TllAT J\IAY NOT work either. l\lobll Oil h<lS been offering to pay for tin1c fnr people to responcl to 1111 ad ni;scrling !here is :1 1rorldy,•\de shortai;tc .of cru<ll' oil. ThC network!! "'ouldn't put il on the a!r. Their refusal doesn't stem frorn a just and angry u1nbra~e at the price of gasoline at the pump. bu t more probably fr om a knowledge that ma ny ads. e\·en onl's primurll y selling u product nnd not un lde:i . have o pro1>aganda aspect to !hem which ('ould be challl'nged with a demand for s110nsor-paid rt.>buttal time. Not only \\·ould that be very ex~nstve, hul the cigarette experience sui;lgcst! that counterad \'~rtising can be vtry tf·" fcclivl'. so n1uch so il may be bf'llt•r not 111 ad\ r·rllsc at all if lhc antis ln ust b<> i:1,·pn l't/Ual rime. • . ,\Jnbil hus also rcfu!ICd to su11µl _v 1 ul)~t;.1 11 1 lil!1011 fur 1 1 ~ J)()l11u ·nl tids. \\lir•1i :1Skl·d !(1 rl fl ~o ht 1hl' N~lional i\d11·r1 1 ..,1n~ l)i\'tsiun ul lh•· Count·H <i f l\·th·r· Husinl'!i~ 11 n outfi1 11h11·h ls a~vl 1 r1>gurdt'<l n.~ ·a di la tory fritud l>1' ~fllllt' 11" il!i dctrat'lors. 13c that us it n1a~. thr :'\·l 11onn l Ad\'Crlisini;: Divislon acts as the in· , . I ' ',, ·t11<:J11vc oric»n o ye! one ninr1· ~roup 1:1•' \Jat iu11<1I 1\dvcrtislng Hevic1v Hoard , Thi s effort at indus1ry self-rcgulalion 1" h1·i1•g .-iccu~d hv the ~li $$011 rl Publir ln!l''"CSt Rcacnrch Group. v.'hlrh is 1ir1olh{'r Ni!dC'r spin-o ff. of being un- ronscion11bl~slO\v at ons"·ering <'lrll· p!t1ints. They su~· It U1kcs the ho..1rd 1J11 av11r11ge of 10 n1onths to move on a ('H1n- 11laint, nnd !hat stnc.'C most 11d camonii,zn : are ooh' thr~ months Jong, lhe 114'.! has be(·n toirt past rtifutalion. OCCASIONALLY all sides a rc heard~ but some sld<'S arc heard brlcny. "'hilc others arc heard lncessan1ly. not only through nds but also progrn1n content. Organized med icine gels nlore frtc pro1>- agnnda on. the air than the big-eight oil t•oi npanlt's could get If they USt"'<I 811 their billions trying to buy ai r li me. ~farcus \\'elby may have done more to delay na- tional health Insurance than nll the AMA 'i;. lobbyists Do \ve demRnd cquril lin1c fron1 ltob<'rt \'ounu~ Of course. if 1clcvi!lon is a \ iv1d ( EVANS·NOVAK J ~t-11ate \\'~tp1·1!~tll' •~)n1,.1 1l il'e thu t .\Ir l\"i:..on \\:I" on rop nl !ht> &:<1nd11I. On ~l.1 rc:h :!2. Eh rlichn1an ""~'1!c'i'~ lh:it the rl'purl ix' publi~hed. ad<lin~: · I an1 looking 10 tlH' fi•l·•~e. Assun1l' 1h·11 ~on1e corner of this th in;:! com!'~ unslul'k. \'ou are then in a pos ition 1ro s.n ,·. 'Look. tha t docu1ncnt publ ished is the rt·porl I relied on .... In that c;isc. add" lhe PresidC"nL he could say •·thi s is all 11 ,. knc\1 .. -n1can1n.i: !hat cinv later rlr1·rlop1ncnl 1rould hal'c 10 corTic as a surprise to hin1. HUT DEA:\. on the \'r rge of defecting. 11 r"ole no r<'no rt. Thi' trru1~r1pl s rl'lC'asrd rl'I cal nei ther presid l'nl ial conslcrnatiun (l\'('r Dean 's fa ilure nor jusl "hy on 'larch 30 r-.lr. Nixon s u b st i t u I e d ~:hrlichman for Dea n as t:hicf \\'atcrgate lit•11tcn<1n\. The transcripl s do sho\v t ha t l::hrlichman·s "investigation·• \\'as main ly keeping track of how the unraveling SC<indal could hurl the President. Bv 1\pri! 14. Ehrlir hn1an is deeply v.·orricd thal th~ i1n1n inent confessions of fo rrl'('r campu :un ;1idC' Jeb i\tagruder \\·ill i1np!jcati.: John ~litchell and others. The old repo rt idea is rc\'iVl>d on 1\pril 14 by Ehrlichma n. If he "'rotc a report . F'.hrlichman says. the President could use ii to force i\1ilchell to confess and tak e 11n• \\'hole blame fur \Vatcrga te-and ••i t redounds to I h e administration 's advantage ... The l'residenl dis('ards .this p!oy and instcl!d dt·t idrs to give the rl.'port to Klclnd k•nst , in CXJlel'tation it "·ill be rein~ l'<l to the \Vatergatc prosecutor~. EHltLICH:\1.4.N c;1!ll'd in \lr~grudcr late that afternoon to 11robe hi s intentto ns bu1 !C"arned ~lagruder had told e\'er}'1hi'lg to the prosecutors. Tirne was running oul . At 6 p.rn.. Ehrlichman telephoned Klein· dienst to inform hi1n that the "'h1te House had been inl'estigating \Vatergate. "i\ly purpose and int erest was to advise you of this "'hen J got finished ," he relates. adding: . ., . I find th11t 1\·e have v~ry li11le to add 10 "'hat i\Iagruder ha~ alread\' given the U.S. attorney.~· \\'ilh the scandal breaking wide open . Ehrl ichman's little report has failed to l!il'e :\Ir. Nixon nn y credit for cracking the case. !\1cver1helrs~. on April 16 the President and his too advisers trv one last time to merchand ise a booa fid e White HousP inl'estig1.1tion. Although the transc ripts l'l'veal the Presid ent disturbed bv the pros pec1 nf .\tagruder conff'ssing. he no"· asks· llov.· do I get C'redi1 for getting l\lagrud er to the stand~" It is decided that Ehrlichman's "report "-stven or eight pages of handwritte.n noles-"·ill not ht> released. But for a yea r since. th('o 'Prl•sident has talked nioch of his inl'esligation. •·vou don 't impeach a President for lying about conducting an investigation." a Republican member of the Hou se Judiciary Cornn1ittee told us. What his committee must decide. hO\lo'ever. ls '"'hether kuch ta"·dry deception is part or a broader scheme of concealment "'hieh could \veil be illegal. indictable and certainl y Impea chable. Minority Voters Badgered \VASHJNGTO~ -The \\'att•ri;<:!e ( ) grand jury is considl'riu i: action a~11 ins1 1972 Nixon carnpaigne<s fo r usmg lcdcr;,I JACK ANDERSON funds to bad ge r rott')i fron1 Chica nos blacks and olher n1inorit y groups. J The mastl'r plan for g ~ a 1 t <r....--- governmcnt 1na chinery and n1oncy tri !louse cre\v "ould see th a t ,·etc-getting 1s laid out in a memo. as 1\{' adn1inistration "programs are responsive rrported earllt:r . st'1n1nt•d "Eves O"h ·• :o and coordinated u•ith campa ign ;1n1t 1vrillen Feb. 17. 1972. by \\'hitc tlou!;c needs:' cffi('ic ncy C'\pcrt. Fred r-.lalek. Although ~1alek insisted to us that the '.\lti lck'~ in<i in t·n-\i·orkers \l'erc then "Responsiveness Plan" v.•as never fully \\I h it t' JI o 11 s e aid rs H. n. "Bob" put into operation , we have now obtained t-laldeman. John Ehrlichnrin :-r nd l'h;i rli•s evidence tha l among blacks and Spanish- Colson. pl us John ;\lilchell. lhi a1111r,1,.,. America ns. at least, the program "·as g-eneral \1·hn 11as soon to bt·l·o111v ni~· in full swing. generaHssin10 of the J!fi2 l'a111paig11 . The grand jury. for instance, has 7.erocd in on the case of Leveo Sanchez, a Spani sh-American businessman with a fil'ln ca!led Dcvelopmt!n l Associales in \\·ashingtoo . Sanchez. who was gelling Small Business Administration help, had lhc uud<tcil.V to refuse to kick in to the Nii.:on campaign. AS LAID OUT by .\'l:ill·I;. 1ht:' \Vh 1tr TV-land 1•11ough n1cdium, 1ve cl1111'\ nt·~'d h to tell u~ so1ne qµirky,..-mlnur1ly version of the lruth . If the oi l companies can sue· {'l·S<;futly tell us they're hardly making a profit, and 11·c believe i1 . then "'<''re happy and they·rc rich anJ "'ht1t'!i the ha rm? The harm n1ight be tha t someday \ve'd !ea rn better. and In our disillusionmen t 1\•' rnight do sotnething rash. We like it too 1nuch In bubble.land. Telly Sa1 alas1 r ojak. not Serpico and the crookt'CI cops 1\'htl l't:n hini OUI Of NC\I' ''ork. is ,1·h;it "·:··rt' fools enough lo think a NYPt' dC'lrctivc Is like. i\ilayor .Joc Alioto or ~un 1-'runcisco i.!I J,!l'Uin g belled with a lol of tlcl \t!rSC tal k aboul how his t'Ops arc going ;ihout find· inst 7.ebra Killers. \Vhut he should do is hide his real pol ic.:! co1nm is!iloncr and slaMC a press confer4'.!nce with Rock J-fud30n, Susan St. James, Raymond Burr and Karl r..1alden. all or \vhom will an- nounce they're on the caliC and thC'y'Jl hil ve it taken care of by sign oU. Anyv.·ay. mOl!t people v.·ouldn't object to b"i n& "O(fcd " by the heavy capital Z's, 1£ 1h .. y knew Ironside \Vas hunting them do\vn. f\1~n¥>hile, Rcross the ba y, E!rcm Z1m ba llst .• Jr., Is finding Patty llearst. nnd the rest of the lialion is 0 Pltchin' In" ~o \VC can call our Atner~a. "An1erica tht· Uc>1utlf11l." once again. AFTER THE REFUSAL. Sanchez was asked lo lunch by fom1er \Vhile House Spani~1-American aide Will lam l\tarum ato, who reportedly was Wlhappy "'ith the turndown. l\1emos in -the hands of Watergate sleuths show l\.Jarun1ato then conferred with SBA officials and \\'ilhin days Sanchez \\'as cut off. There is some evidence. however, that SBA a'cted - bcfore Marumato could get to them. The Wntergatc prosecuters under Loon .Jaworski have also gathered data on the "ResflOOslveness Plan" from both the Senate Watergate ~taff and a House Banking subcommittee. Among the House mater1nl , mostly assembled by !Ubcommlttee Investigator Curtis Prirus, Is the oose of Aceco Tool Compahy, headed by Joe Aceves. then c:haJrman of Democrats for Nixon in central California. The fortunate Aceves got the largest single business dcvelopm~nt grant ever awarded by lhe SBA . despite objections from the SBA professional staff. Aceves denied to my associate Jack Cloherty that politics was involved. ANO'l'llER CASE now under the Watergate prosecuton' acrutiny is a lucrative, noocompetlUve w r e c k I n g cootrnct glven by SBA to i Washington firm which tl<ld not previously done 1ny wrtcklng wort. IL did not evtn have a ~recking yard. Ho•oevtr, It shared office space and worked closely with the pro- Nixon ''Black-Silent Majority'' group. The House investigators also turned up a dubious SBA handling of Cade Services. Inc., of Los Angeles. whose secretary- lreasurer is the forincr top White House black. Robert Bro"'"· A local SBA official asked for an aud it of Cade 's relationship with an SBA-funded mana gement firni. SBA in Washington killed the audit. Besides the valuable help from the House subcommittee. the Jay,·orskl probers have 6cen poring over hearings on "Responsiven('~s" held by the Senate \Vatergate Con1n1il tce. The. Ii t 11 e publicizNI hea rings show the While Hou:iC U!il>d everything from a promise of a federa l judgE'ship lo a prominent Chic ano to fcder nlly supported camp<Jign trips by Nixon ·s daughters to get minority groups to vote for the Pres ident. Footnote: SBA Admini strator Ton1 Kleppe has repeatedly denied any kno"•ledge that his agency was used for political purposes. ~larumato has denied all wrongdoing in testimony before the Watergate Committee. Ex-White House aide Brown did not return our calls. 1'-falek told us his plan was mostly a "talking paper." OIAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. Wttd, Pu.bU.thtr Thomai Keevil, Editor Barbara Kreibich .Edirorial Pooe Editor 'I'M editorial ,,.~ ol the Dally Pilot ~k• to Worm at>d 11imula1e readers by Pf'C!ftltinc on this pqe diverM!•COmmrntaiy'on topics ol !,._ tthlll by ll)'ndicattd <.'Ol'umnl1t. ind cartoonllts, by provldirw • forum fOT' tttdtn' vl"11 and by pr.aentlnt th~ rttV.'*PtPft"• optnlane and \6eu on currtnl tOp\cs, The ec'lltori1J opinions or the Dally Pilot appear only tn tho editoNl column at ttle lop of the Jll&I, Oplnklnt txpf'H«d by tM l.'Of. umnis"' •nd ctrtoonlsts tnd letter wrttft"I are their own &hd m ~(!· mcnl or thtll' ~ by the 0&1l1 Pilot -Id be - Tuesday, May 14, 1974 :.. I' Zu co w SD bo W' nu gr ,J,1y !,,.~ ,, , ·~ OAu .. ··-------- She Works 100 Years Restaurant Manager Fa~es a · Beal Stew MOSCOW !UPI) Zub\!ida She Id a ye v a conlpletcd 100 yea rs of work In a rug factory and said the only thing that bothered her about old age was rc111embering th e names of her grea t - grandcttildren. B~UNSWICK , Maine IU PI) -1'he building wbere Harriet Bec<"her Stowe wrote "Uncle , Tom's Cabin" now houses a thriving re$laurant managed by a man who tu\!! found himself in the middle or a women's lib fight. Robert !\1athews fired hi wai tres.ses in mid·April and replaced them with waiters. The won1en have becon1e just as angry as the fan1o us aut hor was. "I asked him y,·hat the hell he thought he was doing," said Julie Pender, who had been a waitress at the Stowe !louse llestaurant for 15 years. "Some of us ha\'e been lhere a Jong time. \Vho's goirlg to hire you new when you're ~ years old?" The waitresses say Mathews specifically told them they Y.'ere being tired so he could hire male waiters. "He said l8-year--0kl boys c."Ould run faster than we could," ~!rs. Pender said. "Now I don't give a d1u111\ if you're 18 or 90 -you (\tll 'l take that food into lhe dining room until it's cookrd no matter now young or old you are." Mathews claims the "·omen Y.'ere getting too old to wait on tabl es. "!\fost -w~re quite old and simply couldn't get arowxl the dining room .'' !\1athews said. "Several y,·ere y,·ell along in years." Of the six waitresses fired, tv.·o 1:1re 55 years old. one is ,.0, another 38. 'J'\\10 are students in their 20's. The wa.itresses contacted the ~1aine Civil Liberlies l'nion to hclp lhem get thei r jobs back, but the ~-1 CLU said it is low on funds and cannot take on anv new cases. The ~ICLU refefred lhe \\·omen lo pr1,·ate 11ttorneys in BrunSY.'ick, but the won1en say they haven't the money for costly litigation. The1 (' the mattt'r rests. I 0 BIG DAYS -ST ARTS MAY 15 THRU MAY 25 - Electrophonic Radio -IC: hO Portabl e cassette and playbaclc system. AM /FM a'nd AFC RADIO Solid State AC /DC with blank cassette ta~ s MOT.OROLA PERSONAL PORTABLE TV 12" Black & While --with UHF Walnut .( grain finish ' 'L 8 BP3101JV'/ Elect~ophonic Console Stereo · :-..._ 48" AM /FM/FM Ml'X with built in 8 track s tape player 011d I Sll: rf c ord c ho11qPr. Spo11i•h oolt finirJi witli qold •el•PI panel~ ond S,onilh 9ri1le O>'ttlciy. 8 Go<:td•ich p•l"eftl~ 011<:t11Mr r0<• fro.., lht "Good,.ch l od1ol Cholle111Je Suiot•" ,{. See the Pace Car for this fantastic race at the stare Thursday & Friday, May 16 & 17. ' Tickets for the race available at the store or any Tickelran office. SEE YOU AT THE RACES ' ' STORE HOURS FOR THIS ~VENT IOPEH .SUNDAY, MAY 19th-IO:OO • 5:001 MEET MISS COSTA MESA MISTY LEE 1974 and yo ur cily official s. at 10:00 a.m .. Wed .• May 15 "Come in and say hello, look around and get acquainted" .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. I SET OF 4 RADIAL TIRES 2 SETS OF 2 US IHDY MAGS I MOTOROLA PORT ABLE TV I ELECTROPHOHIC COMPONENT STEREO I I 0 SPEED BIKE . 5 NYLON RACING JACKETS SILVERTOWN SILVERTOWN SILVERTOWN LIFESAVER RADIAL XL i OO SILVERTOWN DOUBLE BELTED DOUBLE OOUBLE BELTED BELTED WHITEWALL WHITEWALL • DOUBLE BELTED WIDE BLACKWALL G 78-15 E78·14 F78-14 WHITEWALL WHITEWALL GR70-15 HR70-15 4 4 G7B-14 E70-14 fOG for s23aa $ 688. s 2aa 44 FET 2.ll r-ac:h E•th plus lirt & trodr 2.50 or 2.67 or 2.11.22 f'OC:h FET & Trodr loch plus 2.51 FET & TRADE Each pl11s 3.09 or 3.42 FET & Trade. Phis 2.74 .och tirt & trade 24.ZZ toeh SLIGHT APPEARANCE VARIATION THAT IN HO WAY EFFECTS WEAR OR·PERFORMANCE .;-··" '""'' •. ,1 .•• .,., .. ,,,.,,A r"~''""""'1 '"'1"""'1X••o\lfrn'•"'''~m ~,.-"' '"'' '' f\J~'"''• •''"'',''" ".' ·~·-.., ,_..,, •.•. ,,-.. ,,,~ r, .• , ,, •. 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Federol [wc•..e 10 11 of $1.31 lo $1.79 o..d !rode. GRIO·IS. GR70-14, FR70-I S. . and FR7Q .. 14 plus Fedaot Exc.i~ lox of $3.04 to $3.22 ond trode. 560-far whitOwetl sittS LR70·11. LR78·1S. J!-:7Q.t5, JR1s.1s. HR 70·1S. HR78-IS. HRI0-14 ond HR78·1f p.lu s Fedefol E•ci!.8 1a. of $3. 15 to $3.86 ord trade. SOME 9UANTITIES LIMITED RETREAD S IL.o\C~W.O.LLS B. F. Goodrich con'fentional possnqer retr~ads oro built on !>o.ind, fo~tc·, i1 [ •·r '&cl 'ire h:x]:"' . Tn. y 11 a1v.-. a m.JOlr., ..._, rr1i0rt.:ib:a ,;rJe ord good mileage. Sitts ••• r i6-1 J16.c.:,.i~ [)73.1] 17.0l)-13 Ul·14 "7J5-14 f .d-1·;"7.75-!4 (',;;-,.1,;-G(S 1.1 H161 1 4 '.:i.~":.-l 4 F;~.J~·7.7c; !l, C7d-!S'92~-t<, fl12. l:..v.!..~r lS 4 • j.._ d •.::I l • ' J J .) J rc"1eocl.1i'.:-lclO .,,. " '. : ! ' ,.. ,., PICKUP TIRES FOR WORK OR RECREATION ................. She& RtCJ T.-.de S•LE PlyR-iii Pric• PRICE• F.LT. 670x l S lb) 34.05 25.00 2.l6 700xlS (b l 43.30 32.00 2.77 650K 16 l6) 36.00 28.00 2.S2 700x16 l6) 40.'IO 32.00 2.88 750x 16 (6J 48.00 38.00 3.33 750x 16 l8) SJ.IQ 43.00 3.60 MOH. thru THRUS, 8:00 • 6:00 • • G odr FRIDAY 8:00 • 8:00 SATURDAY 8:00 • 6:00 - • • • • • • • • • • ' US INDY MAGS ,. . NOW ONLY I J r51 1 11'•6 FRONT END SPECIAL ·) •' rl".:l _:· : •~, :1,·' •, ,<•t • : : .. ! .. J\l • -''f· ~ •• ' r.. • .: choso:.i, .•. and your sensible driving habits will h•lp stretch your 9as milea9e. f,,1 f.,ll"rtCJn car , fl'UUl.:rly $J 7 2!-o SHOCKS HEAVY DUTY (iC=rc r [ -::sZ. • Smooth out the bumps • Increase tire life • Improve handling KODAK INSTAMATIC CAMERA OUTFI T l ACH INSTALLED MOST CAHS Special Purchase IAI I OOA• '•<h t "'StA .. AllC 10 c.,..,. O....~ "'"''""· ,_,f, ~ ....... ,_ •• •'""' ....... •··· ....... -l»q l • • • ........ :~.::..~::;·:::;:;<; ;;·:::·:,.;;;-.:;::;:. s 1,- ·-··· «OO•CO~Otl M -.... .,.,_ -, ··-............. -· ._ -·-•·"4 --W! lflli, ••oa1c-••Ovffil 10 SPEED BIKE Sl•ek 26-i nch I 0-speed racin9 bike combines Continental stylin9 with these quali ty •"<Jineered f•alur•s: I 0-speed Shimano deraill•ur 9ear-chan9in9 mechanjsm, all steel racin9 style hooded caliper brakes, and taped and plu99 ed racin9 style drop handlebars. SAVE 20 .95 WAS 79.95 FREE PEPSI -COFFEE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE SUND A y IM•f "••Ill I 0:00. 5:00; 2049 HARBOR BLVD. lat Bayl COSTA MESA PHONE 540-4343, 646-4421 4 ways to charge/Revolving Charge. Americon Expres~ Mos ler Charge. BonkAmericord • • • • • •• IJ_»AJl T Pll01 lutsd11y, M.1y 14, 1974 • Ill. B oy•I Auto Fix Bool{ ~~~~ ~.~:. ~~~:. - lJbr;1ry is the volulnt"! on J:1u!on1otive repairs. About half ~ do~t·n ('01np1u1ics 110\V are trying to tnarket devices to pre\'f'lll :-uch thefts. ti.los l of these t·all for soinc sort of rnet;illic 1nsl'rl in t•a<:h book . ]f thr book isn't desensitized ~)' a libr:1rinn. it will !r1gg1•r u signal \.;>ht'n !he tJ1it'f car- ries J1 past a $Ca1u11.1 r tx<slctc the hbr:ir,v door. ·rroub!c LS 11 Cil'V(·r sou l \l'lth 1ntchanical :iplitudc rilso c.c1n learn to dcscns1 t1zc books. ~nd those lntrrested in autoinotivc repairs tt•nd to be so ('jp;ibl c. !\lost popular h.'rtHnutc nuntc anlong the 6-yl'ar·olds of (;real Britnin is Saruh. Do lions. l1k~ hoU.)('t'•l!i'.', enjoy l'<1t· 11ip'' lrnn1e11scly ' tlUERll::S FHO.\I CLl.l!:NTS Q, "llo1v tall is 1hc TV actqr \\lillirun Conrad \\'ho plays 'Cannon"?" - ,\. !!e's 5-foot-9. ~ Q. '"\\fhal's th e standard shell life of 1nayonnaise and ketchup?" A. l\Jayonu;iisc, .six n1onths. Ketchup, t"'o years. Q. "\\'here \1'aS 1.hc firsl radio station in this country?" A. Jn J\ladison. \Vis. Station \VI-IA. I Q. '"llo1v con1c the r-ilcxican calls his hat a 'som· brero'?" A. That's fron1 the Spanish "sombra" meaning "shade." GOOI) A!\·1EH ICANS '·Good (uneric<ins. 111hcn they die, go to J'>aris." P. G. i\pplclon sa id that About 100 .vcars ago. Comes to mind hct·;u1sc a tli1•nt asks if _Paris still is the romantic place th:1t once it 11·as. No. young lady. there isn't such a Paris now. Nor an adv('nturous London. Nor brave Berlin, antique Roinc, cxolic Cairo. J\'losco1v is a minimun1 security yard. Tokyo, a television stage set. Bombay, a waterfront sou p kitchen. l!ong Kong, a nea market. Buenos Aires, a feed- lot. And Sidney is a tavern of some size. Good Americans, \\'hen they die , now go to Colorado Springs. llindu !;1111 makes no provision for divorce. \Vas none other than Joe E. Lewis lVho declared, "You·re not rEl!ty drunk, if you can Uc on thc-floor--'w~th-­ out hanging on ." Every sunset is :said to be a 1niragc. \Vhal looks like the sun on the horizon is actually just the image of the sun already set minutes earlier. ItS light rays at day's end curve through the <:1tmosphere, that's why. ~ r ,\tfdrcss 111ail to L. lit. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, Ncw- i rt Beach 926(;0. Sub R escu e Direc tor lf'ill SJJ eak SUN- CONTROL Heat • Cold Fode • Glore In the ' .. 1\1arinc Second ~eute113nt Roy 11. Palmer J , whose \\'ife ShcHie is the elf ghter of Mr. and ti.trs. O. D. Jackson of 15th St., Newport Beach, made his first solo fl ight in a Navy aircraft recently. Arrny Private Karl J . C-Ollison, son of 1\lr. and· !\lrs. Cli.nton J. Collison, 2973 Bimini Pl .. Costa .i\tesa, <.'Ompleted a scoop loader and rough terrain forklift operator course at Ft. Leonard \Vood. !\fo. Marine Second Li eutenant J, l\1ichael Jacobs, son 0£ Mr. and l\lrs. \Villiam L. J acobs Jr. of 27881 Calle San Remo, San Juan Capistrano, has co n1 p leted Environmenta l lndoctrlnation School at Pensacola, Fla. t.farine ., Pvt. Jeffrey B. Balsz, son of Mr. and !\Irs. Louis J. Balsz of 24512 Quintana Drive, Mission Viejo, grduated from basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot , Sa.n Diego. \\'illia m E. Dodge, son of !\fr. and Mrs. Richard E. Dodge, 15351 Rushmoor Lane . J-funlington Beach. has been promoted to sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. Sergeant· Dodge, an administrati1•e specialist at J\1alstrom AFB, Mont., serves \11ith a unit of the Strategic Air Comn1and. Judith L. C r i t c bJ ow, daughter of J\.lr. and f\1rs. C.E Carr, 1689'l Ross Lane . Huntington B e a ch, was promoted to \Y AC specialist four while serving wit h the U.S. Army ordnance center and school. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md . Spec. Critchlow is a scheduling clerk in Company A c..f the schools' stafi and faculty battalion. --Navy-Ai.m1an JasfHI L. Knox, son or Mr. and 1.-frs. JUchard hf. Knox or 1514 Ave. Hacienda, San C l emen t e , completed the Photographer's t\-late School here. Navy photographers work at shore stations, a b o a rd ship.$, and in aircraft to produce photography used in Naval Intelligence. operatiOOfi and public affairs efforts. I I Larry Br::idy, the n1;:in \\"h<> directed the historic rl'Scuc of t1vo ;,·ubmariners s 1 rand l' d undcr "·a1er la st Scµte1nht'r. \t'll\ explain how the Pi.secs !JI \l'a~ brought u1> lonight J I l·;s. tancia High Schoci. Brady \1·i1J six•ak 10 thl' Soulh<'rn C:1lifor nia L!1der,1 aler H I'(' :1 ! )ii 11 g Associntion isrr B,~1 <ti i ::Jo 1 p.111. 111 !hf' S(·!H10I fnn1n1. llis , !:ilk is 01x·:1 to tile publ1e. I CONSERVE ENERGY IN i\IH)ITl0\ 1<1 hi~ kcvl role in th t' P1 ~<T~ Ill rt•scue'. IJr.:i~y dlrl't t\'U tl1~· '" 'l''l'h ! <-1nd recorC"r: uf " h~•!rogen, bon1b dro1Jµc-d ,1er .. !l·ntalt,1' by an :\ir Force p\;1·1 .. tlf the , CCl<t~I of Sp;iin ln J!lr;1; W1tf1 See Through Window Insulation ---------------Rf'!l(:CT1v1~ ,1nd lrdn:.oarent f1tms are available in various tnlor Ii unique manufactunng process gives Sun.Shield F1ln1", long Ille 3 ye<J rs 'Narrancy against peeling, cracking ;,nd a1,;colorat1on. No special cleaning required. SurrStueld ~·1or1ao1v 1n~.u1a11on strengthens The glass. aods safety, beauty und pr1vJcy 10 your home and buscnet:os INTRODUCTORY OFFER 3 YEAR WARRANTY Call Gerald Mayer for free Estimate 833-8735 Brady is thl' cl1i1·f uµt·r·;itor nf lhc '.\;1\'~J! \'11i11·rs1·a (' r n 1 f' r · s rnlili"con1roll l·d Ile 11·i ll dc111onstr;n1• l1u1" th<· \'Ohil:h' 11orks 1111h t 11 t' under11at,·r rt•cq• ·r·. 1 1 1, 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE assi st::incv of :i I 1!!1 1. ~) J flights daily to San Fnndsco. . or go w1lh Ihe unoff1c1al slale b11d 10 Sacramenlo. Come and qct 'em. Call your !ravel aqen l or PSA. P$Aflves youalltt. • '. For the Re~ord Dissol11ti0t•• INTE•L.Eo:;~,:it,.~I oi:c•EES M•'°"· P111I M. tnd EvQtnlt Emllv W•-.i. H11el C. 111<1 Jin A. Of -a-:ane \1111roe. R•""°"• .,.,, '°"'' c . Lr.a • • • :I OllVt•, Loi• P. •fl! Rkl'lard l . 1 Glllev, 8atWtt J. llnd Rkh11rC1 P. MOrrl•· De1>•1 l.. 1nd Wllll•m Stoll C~$llH!eff'Y, J1nltt e . 1na Gu!twlt c . JOhn~oo. Lynn• O. ind Johnnie E • Kirt, l.llll1n l>•klr•~ •!Id Eifl Wlllltm Miii••· l.111r1 l.lncir. 1nd Melvlllt llorllen INT E•LOC UTORY DECREES FhMr, Rl<Mlrd Q. Ind Gertldlri. G. M'10<'t. Benv J . "\Cl WIU11m R. eNTaltED AP•IL l l Escf>Md1I, R.~rt1 Jn 1nd C•rrC>ll G. Armllo. Rlch••d .,Id R.tbl S. ,' SiTIJRDAY, M-AY 18, 8:00 P.M. LA<OUHA )EACH HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FLAMENCO GUITARIST GINO D'AURI GENERAL ADMISSION $3.75 TldieiJ at The Goff .. SllopflO I 027 H. C.oasl Highway, L_.. leach, or ot the do«. For fwth.... b1fonMtfoncail 497·21I0 Chrlllm1i.. Ji!Mt $. tn<I IC•v O. Mllt"-11, S/\t•Ofl IC. ind WIYllt W!IJ11m Jtn~n. L1n1 £. ind Nell E. Fr111ktln, Jtn"lt Cttri.rlnt ..oo l!IOD Guerr•, Lul1 A. •nd Mlchlll 1-loelct, M1rytll1n J . ~nd Doo1ld J. ,I--------------------------••~ Johnwn, How1rd O . .in.1 l. nd4 L. Morlent•n. Cnerrl l.f"'l end Rooer1 1 '"' Pl!unwrotr. Mlcri.11t •nd Vt••l c. M1rt\n Wlllltl\<K,t. Hll•rv Ann and 01vid Nt•I FlnvtfGI, R1mlro \/. •nd Ju•nll• Rutlner, E•rl T, illCI Miry A. "'r:· Lindi M. I nd Cl•I W. Co~'(;~~'ll,~~f: Jene Ind Frl<ltdck R. S1tt1rtleld, Rose ~rl1 100 A\t>trl Oun 10, Pf!rl<.]1 A, •nd Wllt11m '-· H\ld!l-Ofl, Ctmlllt Gtni ind Rnn1IC1 l>.!l•n Emnrv p•v 1' Suu~ E, ind E/w•rd A. Sml!h, 8rend11 R. ind Ron•ld WIUlam John5.0l1, Alfred F, •nCI M1ry EUen ~:,:r·sCl'lr:,-t~ 1,~.1~0l.,.nv O•aPe•, N•dlnt AU<lu~t• •net Rkh1rd Strong, Eetw ln Ctrle• end ShlrltV Dht.:>n, ~~11 1n<1 Mlcllttl \lr1vne Jt1ne!!1 Lvn<hl Gi~;I• •ncl l.1rrv DOVQl1t MOl.l!et. Sha•OO A. Ind G1rv Tnomat Miner, 8eny s. •nd Robt!! w. Mon•(· June L. Ind Leste• G. F,',",~,,,'1!'. •',!,"",,'.J,.,',,"",.'!.~0'.!,'0·,,, 1 , , M ~ R ••· A~•tl nd, OeDOr11'1 Suwn 1nd Edward n v ., "" ,,_ • Se{IOV "' ... 1111 e~ lrY .nd eyn~ ....... Ern.esl Smitn, L•u•• Lta and Rk nard S1mu~1 Cue!!•• Tr1v1ol ne. Louf• Robert ind Flnrlnt Scr:,i;i:~her. Devon Ann Ind Slai:>hen Erl"OOl1, Ruby J. and Oot1ald A. s '',.'~'x' • , El R '"•moo, Jn11tnhlne A~Jo '"' J•<'I• Ealy. Jau1ue1yn Alwce Ind Grand 8nv •, vr• ~•r•v •n mo ~r .. , ...... ~ ,Leicht ~~~tit, Norma Jt•n lllCI ~rlc W,, R l~er. Sultllt Marl• •nd Richard W, Vl'Klerwood, Mlchelte Joy ind Oavld Oofrlvrlll, M•rY Btlll •nd Gunltr C. . Hinton. Sl'lerrlll L. and M1n11el L, Mturlct Wr nhl. Terrv Lvnn •OO Pllllllo l.ff Buller, P-v A. •nd WllUam Ftllon Whfle, Q1yrent and Armll R. Y1le5, Te•um! ind Rooe-r-1 How••d R_,, Ch1rll!1 G. and Car.ilyn A\. Girard, Elltabltrll D11Jy olnd Alvafe( Fo~. 8arrv T. Ind HOiiy l.. H11h1y, Cl•ire •n<I John Ounbler, M1rv J e111nln1 Ind ROQtr Mtlln, Ltrry , Sylvester 11nd Helen Alph011$1 1 AU<1wt111 l.ouli.e Swen1v. Ctle1:,t,11nd M.ltl'l•el R. ll~•I, Oavld E·. and O!in• E. OlSSOLVT•OH OF MA•RIAGE ~fc't':;11~~~ ~.t;1~1•nt,!i~".: i~~td Sntdd, Dennis fl)dd .•nd P1mel• Jt•n Flltd Aorll 2s Lt • ~e~~·s.R~~ii;"~r:t. •;:d Jg~1 ~:ii1:v 11\un, Hono 1C1 •nd vono ttee Stol1en111cn. (h1rln FriClerlct tl>d Fluss. O•an tnd Mi•v Ann Ser1ndos, Ron•lll L. I nd Vl•olnl• O. Monla..,. Mclelland. J1net Kay anu James o. Rooson, t11ole J1ne 1nd Oooild Lee 'g~~~~K,!;.r9:1'E1~inaM.;,:,"~EJ>,:~:~1 J~: ·Wllliams, Helen Rav allCI Revmond Hiii B1rn<11, Wavne Kannetn •nd Patricia S!fwa•t. Colleen ~rv and Wil!iom L1snm11r, Victor 11:, and Barllara P. Ann • G•rv Lun1, Edw11rC1 L. ilnCI Emma Re1ms. Sii.iron A. •nd C1ar10<;e E. Vlnr, O•ohne Row llnd Geo•o• Gurlev. Melln<11 anci Vincent Rusi.ell TfmmerlnQ, Rl•a lnll Gtr1!C1 Andfe Olivos, Bivtrl~ H. and Osc1r s. Grosskoot, Ann•lte Jonall ind Rov Etfl Ale~ander 8uchinan, Wllflam ttenrv and Juanlt• T~11<1. 61rl>llr11 Je•n Incl H1rrv lren..-Jones, Weslev J, •n<I Rtbecc1 J, FlltAL Dl!C•ll'ES J1c~son. Oenist P. ind J:iseph T. 8arr1n. Prllllence C. Ind Slet>hen T. Enltrtll' Apr!I 1• Doutht!, John P. and P111!• Y, Tut:>tl. Jon Rot>ert and JUl!ith Enen -. Amo., Rosell 1nd c 111 o. ',!,",',·,!", 'j","m',,'·e',"",, .~~~~All!~ Eccles, Rllil'I C. alld James W. Thomsen. James l.. and oonnette L. " " "" ..,_,_ '"'" MO•OOO, Moril~~ '~·I•• o•O •o••oo• P•l·I• JO<OOOOlo• ' o•o Pool R M11r1;~,. •o•i ''t 'om. J•. "' '"~ ~ " "" " •• ' · " · -... "" Dar~r Sddler. Gwendolen J , anci Sc>en<er H. Mtri!n, C•ll'le•"' · and MalllOll J. wendal, 8•r•v Lowell and C•merino ''•"•~ P-v Ruth 11nd Simuel Girdner, Debor1h l ynn and Kenneth Anne ··~· Llovd Snvdtr, G1r1kllne R. tnd Calvln R. 8e-r-gmin, Jovce El•ne and D•vld Allan ~Tii~.·c~.1~1~~0 a~·dor~l~c~~1 Elva Rosa 81unl. Jhooa I. •n<I 0011nle Jav J1hn~e. Peg;y Janine 1nd Rklla•d Glr1rd, Arthur ind Geortila M , How1rg. Oltne an~oh~rcion. Jr. Loren Mclnturt, l!a•••nd •nCI Anna Tres11 ~Oii, u/!n11"'!.,t>tl de 1~11'1<mtl'I I AmOdl, Marianne and Elvin Leo Webbl'r. JeWeU A. and Rol>etl 8. 1~1,li ar os "' " an 1 ~ ne Ttlmble. Voro;n111 c . ind Geo<ge w. 8K~. M1r~ Lee anCI Eoll•ni1 Ecl1vl1 Co~. Nelda Ellene end Allen Cvtlll Ward, John Rol>erl and 8,,bara J•an Pomeroy, Imogene F. a nd Eugene M. "''!•Ir. H 1 n anG Mike Star~s, Cl'larl1s ll:ov and llertv l.• R~ Ak n, '1=1.:,'nce G. ancr Ralon E. Gards<>n, Roger ano Dolores T. Cl•ravino. Vincent and Pennv Ann Sala•. S•lvidor, Sr. Ind Elva c. Exner. Dorothy L. al>d Alfr«I A. Souller, S11s1n E. and R<>nal(I Carl Klolh, S11s1n ""d Oavld W•lllms. George f/\. and Sharon M. Oufe~, S•ndr• CarC>I and Rot>erl 8V•ll. Otflen• Rom• •nd J.-rv Allen Morrl~on. ll:et Ann and Jonn Andrew Anthonv Ol~:'°uOt1nK11•n•rln• Ann •net Stanlev ,n,•:,'.'w' ',~,,", ~-"•-'•""J•'••""• ,rt,,',.':'mai 8~l.~ock. Ste~rn Michael and sn1ron W•llier, Dorotnea EUen Ind Asnlord , " "" .. ...-Ptlmore. Gltni!I F. and Robert J. Martin Ku11, Manin W. 11/ld Leor• M. Blvm, Sandra and Gilberl Pl~•· Evelvn Sue and Oon•ld Euneoe l.eon11<1, Kenroe1n Howard and Barbar• McElhiney. Jamn W. 1nG \/Onda F. Johnston. Jtnette M. Ind Rooe•t P. Jean Ritchie, Sharon Ellztbelll •nd W11!er P•rkln. Sll1roo Lit and Ravmond Fromm, P•trltll alld Micl>•et I. 8ernard Br~! Hart, Glenda A. •nd H11W1rd 8 . Addy, Suwn F. •nd St1nlev Edwin M1rkel, Laura Jean and l.awre-nct B•nweU. Sl\aroo Ruin and Kendall IC. Fuller. Oorolhv Jffn arn:I Rtl11h Nehon Ranclol1>h Gomei, °"I!• '"" ArmonOo ~~~io!.~nn~· /.~~I~'~'-' W•rren Clagett, P11me11 o. •nd sieven e. ~;.Tfti. "c•~1~a .~d J;;,~rciJr, Herber, Ltth R. •nd Kennetn R. C~•. Ge••ld Edwin and T•rry Lynn Gaiewski. (irl A. and Doror~v E. LAS VEGAS deluxe rooms on the strip HtX;E POOL TELEVIS!()ol 24HOUR PHONES AIR CONDITIONING COHEE SHOP · For l or2Peol)1e 2 double beds iri each room S2.00 each for extrog~!s ~horing yoor 1oon1. Good oll week' excej.t Fri ... Sat. and' Holiday Periods & Summer Monlhs ~---W_h_e_n~rale is $=17;.:.8.:.0.:.·c_-~ TOTAl PRICE, LIMITED TIME OFFER RESERVf NOW! NO EXTRAS! For Reservations Information coll (714) 533-6050 KONA KAI MOTOR INN A First Ooss Motel •.• A Pocific Holidoy Rt$0rf 519 1 Los Vegas Blvd . Soulh, l as Vegas. Nev 89109 Oullon, RObert Wtndfll •nd Julie Kev Sliker. Rondld Russell •nd Denilt O~m•s, Andre EClwa•ll and Cntrlene ~onnson. l!h•D•re A. •M_::._c'c"c"'c'o'_"c· ___ ''-"-"-----------c"_· ------------------------------------- • AGUNA HILLS ~L roRO ~ NEXT EXIT " • • ! r-==-~ =-=::; l---1-• - Prior to Moy 13th, Orange Counly Tron sil buses wen I OS far south OS Lag una. After that you were on your own. Now there's comple1e service throughoul Southern Orange Caunly. From Lo Habra lo Son Clemente. 35 minu1Ss seporoles downlown Sonia Ana. from Leisure World ond loguno Hills Mall. Or go lhrough Laguna Beach to connect with the lwo differenl roules down to Son Clemenle. And lhe frequency of buses is the some os it is lilroughoul the rest of Orange Counly. All exisling roules throughout Orange Counly hove been improved, too. About the only lhing that hosn'I changed is the quorterfore. And lhe free transfers. We'll gel you there in slyle. New buses !double the number!. Vinyl bucket seol_s, package rocks, and air· co~ditioning. Send for your detolfed, eosy.lo·reod, new bus schedules. Ride OCTD. !I'll gel you !here . ORANGE COUNTY Tl'IANBIT DISTRICT ., ,------------, I fo r inlormotion o n bu~ schedules, $end !his covpon to OCTD,611 Civic Cen!er OriveW.,SontoAno, CA9270l, ( I orcoll 17141 547·6004. J .J NAME _________ _ I J ADDRESS _________ _ I CITY IP I --''r--~---L --- 1 Sa:rvice oreo!sl desired __________ _ I I I I I I I L -------- I OP _J " • ''· I I • Noll( flECO C•llfor 1~cC•l PU•IUO OONA min: GUAR l,VHN HARf HART 1a. "' llttord RK• ... Elec:t! ,., 19 Otfltl "'' e:;i•• " " .... . " hlQl>tt !Im• 5talt$) '~ ...., c-LllOA " .. .. • Slit llltf Mis' ... " ,. • ·-., "' Mlle o .. ~· pro I Lo< •" D" '~ or11I wnh "" •oo• "" '" wld ~rt • " ' "'" le>llo ,., "M "' ... •oo '"' • -.. ,. ••• ••• '"' A . .. ,,, ~·" •f9•r I MtS " '"" trt1I ""'" '"" ~" wlll'I U13 °" '" comb• Plk>I. 71, 1 '" b\lt!n 0 "" ' "" 0 St .. J " '"' p1nn "' Cw• 10. l " Mo ' bUI• ' " J •• ' ' '"' lndlv '"' <oo 1!;, 1 ,, "" .. , " .. 'D " .... , '"' ""' 1011 MH " '""' "Al " . ... °'" r EAf " M" CUI .. ' "'" .... ... '" u. Do f ' .. 0• '" " c ' 0 CAI'' ' • u '0' '0' A M& A A " '" '"' ... l'ltll p, PUBIJC NOTIC~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~-------------11-;n;.~T·•;M;;;.~,;Tc.;;;,-,; ... ~; .. ;;;.,.;;;;~ .. :;;;T:-;;0~' P ICTITIOUS I USUllSS llOTtCI OfJ T•UITI • I IAll USlt OP NAMI STATIMINT UMD'-• OllD 0 .. Tltllil l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS MAMI TM f.ilow1l'IO Pf•WI It CI011'11 butlrwu Tl' •Ill Tiie IQOawlne """" hal ·~ IM ... "'''of !ht tktlll-IWllMN nJlflW Wl!STElllN CA• .. IT M.AINT! LOAN NO \lilt\ QUALITY MULCH AHO TOI' SOU,., NANCE1 1 .. 1 Mtu. Or Cit, Santt A,.. Motl<• b hertn el-l'lltl SillllANO 1'1 s ....... ,,.,,., "ectflll• C1llfrornl1 C1rl1'11n111 t1l'01 iltECONVl;;YANCE C 0 M" 1' NV A l"" Flctlf10111 1111.1 ... 1• N1ine refttred Gtry W1nlne lltl MtWI Or 8 12 Ctllfor11l1 (OfllOflllon '' tr11s1M or lo ·-· Wll 1119(1 In Or•~ C-1\' Oii IMI• Ant Ctllfornl• '1707 •utc:•-'""' .. or lUbllll111td h Ullt• Jiii\' n lt1J F 119'1 ll'llt l>\ll!MN 11 (GNIKllll °" 1n lr. pvrtut nl IO IM dttd ff lru11 111Kllltd Irr J 1m11 '•ul H\lllon 24161 J19~r St dlYhl11 .. OONALO L H1'11TMAN, an unrnarfltd El Toro, (1Ulorl'll1 '2'311 m1n encl DONALD L h1'11:TMAN.J II Thll bllllllltl Wll COl'ldllClld bv 1n OtrfY Wtrtll!I t llh •l•l•mtnl w11 111111 wlrh tfll Co;in. PUBLIC NOT1CE FICTITIOUS IUllNl!SS NAM.a ITATl!MENT TM faU-ng II'' J.Onl t•t -"" fl) ECO OISTltlllVTOR:ii 1iJ ECO + PltODUCTS 1t1J Wlllo ll,,. M.U C1fllor11!1 '1'21 O.ttlcl E ltal>I ,ti, Wlllo l tnr Costa Mirta C11Ua•nl• '1•11 Rulh 0 a1t>t 2tl2 Wlllo Ltl'll Mfft Ctlltornlt 91t27 This b~li1t1• !1 COl'l(,lll(llCll DY lt\d!VIOutl G1r1ld I! lt1Dt OU1'R011'M OF THE ESTAlE OP Tr:iltlll lndlllldu1I LYNN 111'11TMAN I minors J"MES Jam.• ... u1 HU"OI' u.-.ltTMAN • minor Incl EDDIE Tnl1 •l•ttmenl Wl l f!ltcl Wllh ,...-,11TMAN • minor i nd rtconlld FtD Covntv Cl"k of Or•no• C011nly e11 11 1910 In DOOk ,.,It 1>*91 '2 of Offldtl 10 ltl• RtU>•d• Jn lhf 9f1h:1 ot lht Counlv 1trc0tdt r ol' Ortnt' co..,n1y Ct llto1nl1 T~ll tllllmlfll w1t HI~ with l~t l'U4'1 CC>llnly (lt•k OI Or1n9t Counly ~n .&.11rll .. UDll•htd Or1ng1 CO<lll Oal1r Pllol 22 191• ,&,prll JI) t ncl Mtr 1 I' lt7' h9t ,, FlJlOi Ty Cl1rk of 0t1,,g1 County Ofl Aprll 2' 1'1~ 11\d DUI.Wi ni IO 1111 Hotlc1 of 01111111 •nd e1rc1I011 to Sill lntt"!'lldtr rttorllld Jtn 11 ltll In boOlt 11614 PIO-tO Of 1111! PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI IUllNISS O!lld1I Rteordl wll1 SELL on Jufl• ! NAM• ITATIMeNT I' ntSI' 1----------------P111>1\11led Or1na• Co111 01111 J>o!ot JJ!,rbl l•lltd Orlf'\Of Cold 01llv Piiot "°'It~, :IO I Od MIY 1 1t \91• 1'01 H Mty u 21 11 '"° J11~" "'' 11111• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE H14 at 10 00 • m. 11 1111 North Fron• Tht toUowlng Ptri.ont art dOI""' tn,rt M.f IO ll'lt Ol'lfl'tl C-.ly Courl HOTICIE O" tM.11111111 11 Tht hOl.llt Ioctl .. 11 700 CIYIC Ctnllr Orlve NON atSPONSlllLrTY STEREO H1'YEN 1.St41 Gol!Mn Wtll 11 l'ICTITIOUS 8USIMESS NAME ST1'TEMIHT lollow1no pe•ian !Ii donng Wttl (lonMtl'I' W Ith 51 ) In 1111 C!ly Notla. 11 MttbV 9lwn '"'' TM Avt H"'ntlntlon ktcl'I, Ctlltornli tU..7 A.A.BATS INTERIOR ~ ~78 i.cwlon of S1n11 ""' 11 Dllbtlc 1uc!IOl'I IO 1111 u1111tr1l;ntd wut flOI be rt1P011liblt fOf' curll1 v HIYfill SlS 11th St Caor1 Mtst Ctlltornla 92•16 hlQMtl bidder !or <••h h••Yt bl• 11 the 1nv Oebll or lltbllltln contrttltd by Hunllnvton Btich, CtUfornlt O'.l"'t ICtn G ltOblni.on 1$ll Oc.etn Btv(I llmt ol' tt1• In lawful ,.._.... of 11'!1 Unlltd 1n't'Otl1 alhtr" tttM mmJI, on tt tllw 1111• w J Lortie 11"1 """IP• ln NtwPOrl Brach Callfornl• tll>60 ~l•l•I) ~ti rlohl 11111 and l!lltt•ll dtl1 H""llnt!on Bitch Cilllornli '2Mt Tlllt 1>111lneoi I• conduc•tO br 1 otnertl CCNIVl'tlll to end f\OW hald by II uf'llotr \t lot Dtlld this \4th dl'I' of MIY 1'74 Thl1 b\11111111 It conducltd by 1 111n1rtl PlrlnettlllP deed Ill tl'll l)l'OJlofr'IV 111 ... .ild In MlO Etrl L .. llltrMl!'I Jt O.rll'>ll'lfllp Ken G Roblotol'I C°""'ly t l'ld Sltlt 0.K•lbld II fallawl not 5o Lyon W1rrt11 J Lortie TAii 11tternent w•1 hlf'd Woll\ lllt COii'! Ll~!~c:f1!~c~:1'1?2N 1111 Block 211 al 511111 Ant Ctllfort1l1 Thl1 1t11ement w11 111111 w1th tri. IV Cltrk of Cringe C01Jnlv on Ae>tll 29 s.tcfl 11 Ntwporl 8tlth In 1111 City "~!$had Or1nc11 a.tit Dtllr l'llat CovnN Cltrlr. of Orange CDUnly on M1rch 197• ot N:_, Bta(h County of Or•nue MIV , .. IJ 21 lt7• l nl·7• 2t lfl• Sit!• of C11lfornl1 II l'-11 Ol'I I ""r. FH... Pu~lslled Or1~ Co~•' D11ly lhtrlOf rtcorOld In 8oolt I. Ptte 1 PUBLIC NOTICE 1"11bll1Md Or111tt Cots! Dlltv Piiat 1'prfl lO •nd May 1 1• 21 !ti• Mlicell•"'°"' Mtpt rteordt al ukl "orll n JO Incl M1y I 14 lf14 112 ... 74 Or•llfl CotJnlY l'ICTITH>US IUStNl!SS P U BLIC NOTICE P1rtt1 t e1111nnln9 ~t 1i.. norlhwHI NA.Ml STATIMINT I ---~P~U~B~L~IC'.'.__:N~'~O~T~J~C~E:__ __ J---FK corner o1 Loi 12 In l loc-111 Of S.clhin Thi toitowlnt ptftol'll 111 cJoll\91· FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS B Ntwoort 911c11 1" !hi Cl'l of Wtlne11 11 l'ICTITIOUI I USIMl!SI NAME STATEMENT FU01 Polo! 1)(11 7• J,1an kl1n Bank and its parent ftrn1 t,ranklin New \ ork Corp, have 1cn1oved president Pa ul l.uft1g (left) and Peter Shadd1ck (right), the executive vice chau n1an, resigned during a chrect ors meeting Cha1r1nan lfarold 'Gleason (ce nter) will assun1c the NewpOtl 811<11 COllf>lf ol Or1no1 l1lf LIN liltOOK Al'PLl1'NCE I 71 0 0 NAM• ITATIMINT The followfng perton b ooln9 Pul!MH ot Ctlllornl• I t ·-Of' • mtp lhlft<ll Br*""''"'· FotJnllln V•lllf'I' C•lllornlt Th• followlfll perloOll Is doing butlnttt I I rteord~ In llook ... "ao• ,, n7QI II MOULD MIKlll11190UI M1p1 •rcord1 al t.tld I Wt~l'lf ~umltY 10171 IClfn A,,. C0NTEM..atl.1'iltY FUllNtTUll:E OF AvoctOo Ot•ntiil• C&un!yi runnlf>f I he 11 Ct G1r01n Grow C•lltornle f.IMl C1'LIFOltNIA lU01 C&mlno C1phlr1n.o f.1600 FREE CHEMICAL CO ll!ll NtWPOrl Beach C111101nlQ pt c"1dcncy tc111pot a1 lly -------- norlMrlv 11ono >ho no• I 11 • r I Y Etrl Ct McN1ffltrt 1Sl6 M1rl1><1Sa S•n Ju1" C1~trr1n.o C1llf t167! ROlltld VeMlenl\ewel 'Ill Pinon prolot1g.t11an af lht w11ltrlv UM af ttld or Con>nl C1Utornl1 91no ICtti.•lne Htltn M!ll1r 31016 C1Ht Drive Hunllngton se .. ~h C1lllo1nl1 Lot n to en lnltr-...cll'll! wllh 1111 Tt>11 bu1!Mt1 11 col'lduclfd bl' t ~er1J Sin Olt go Stn J111n C1plt1•1no c.. 91~9 orOln1rv l'llOh tldt llM al lh1 Pttlllc 0o9r1111r111t~ 9'1t7J Tnli bu~lne~1 Is co11<1ucred ov An (ke1n In Newoort lltY •1 111r11n11t1r W1y1"11 ~tumlev Thlt buttn111 It conducte-d DY 1n lnolvldUDI Cos111etic F1~aud oHCrlbed 11\Dnt e 1111trly 11ono 111d Th•• 11111m1nl w11 llltd with 1111 tndlYldual R J V&nOenhcyvel etolna•v nigh lldl line lo '" lnltrllt tlan Coo,mtv Cltrk ol Ortno• COlllllJ on Mtl' ICa!herln• H Mllltr Tiii, tlatemtnl wa1 tllo:d "'th lhe with lh• noorhorly rirolonoetlon al lht 10 197' Thi• 11~11men1 wit llled with Ille ro mrv Clerk ot Or<1nge Coun•v en Apr I 111lerly lint of 11ld Lat ll lht<IC~ JISUll County Clerk ol Ortnge Covnty on Mey 3 72 191~ ..oulhtrlV 1t009 11h;I n o r 111 er I Y P ublhhld Ortnot C1>1tt Delly Pilot 1914 Flll(IQ prolOO'Q1'1lon Of tllt ••lltflY line ot ~• d MIV 14 ll :it tncl June I. 197' 1613-74 F JJsts Publlslled Or•nae Ca• I D<1ll-,I 1'1101 Lal 11 to Ille notlh11111r1v corner 01•1 • .c:c_;;_:c______________ ,.ubllshf'd Or•no• caisr Dally Piiot Aprll 23 XI •11<1M1v1 l~ 074 13697• wkl LDI 11 th111<:e \¥1s111h •long •11• PUBLIC NOTICE IA1y r u :i 71 ID1• l605 U ------f\orthtrlv 11ne ot s1ld lDI 1110 t"" po1n1 --P U BLIC NOTICE Trial U11de1· Way • of toeo1nn1no .,"" 0to1n1ry 111on 1101 line PUBLIC NOTICE or thl .. 1cll\c Oc.e•fl In NIWPQrl 81~ NOTIC• INVITINO l lOS n.rtlntt>OVI rtltrr&lo b dtw:rllled as NOllta 11 ""r•b'I' Qlvtn !NI thl l otrd ol torloW'I 9t0lnnlndl'll 1 DOinl In IM Trusl111 o1 !hi Coast Community Coll~t STATIM•WT 01' AIAMDONMEMT OF FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT following perlOll !t dolno JACKS0i\\1ILLE Fla (AP) l u r C' d., by gel rich qu1ck northerly D'OlonOlllon of tht Wttlt•ly Olslrk f of 0•11111t Covntl' Ct !l!Otnlt woll Ull! OF l"ICTITIOUI IUllNESS NAME The 11... of Elllhlttflfh St""I •• Slld ..ctlYt Mtltd t»ds llP tD , 00 pm Thi lollawl""' Dl•IOn h•I •bandoned lht II -The 67 000 persons \\ho • prom1sts but so ma n v El;hlttnlh Slrttt It ltld GI.II 1nd shown Tnurw:liy J....,. lo. 1'1"-11 lht Purtcllaslng 1111 of '"" fictitious Pu1lnes11 "amt THE MOUSE HOUSE lloOlrl Vies\ Woll , mi p °' Seo;llon B N1wpart Otpt of sikl ac"-1 dlslrlCI 1oc1ted 11 Herc.or Towl119 Co ti tM W 17th SI si.1e St Wr11mln1rer Celltc1m1 Jn\eS!cd in Glenn \V Turner's d1str 1b utorsh1ps \\ere sold that1 cosmetics and n1otl\ a t1on al 110 more titan a third of the &ttcn rKorded In 8oolt ' PtOC 27 13.10 AOtms ,.,,.nut Cotlt f.leu Costt MIU Callto<n11 Oav d Lvnn Speer 8111 \Va.rlhv Dr MIKtll•,_1 Mii>$ rteord1 a• u ld Cilllorn!• 11 "'"lch 11me 11ld bid• wlll 111 The llctlUous bo.t1l/M'11 n1me reterrtd ta Mlow•v c11v Cahlarnla t26SS businesses boughl a .. piece Df a n 1mposs1b le drea1n , savs prosecutor llugh Smitll Orlnllf CotJnN tild polnl of bfOlnnlfll 1>11tlllcly ODtMO tl'ld reld tor l l>Oltt wt1 foll<! In Or1ng.1 C&un!V on Th•• o...11ne1s h ca»duc!eO DY an In blil'IO "9' fffl norll'llrly of IOl/lhllolt INITl1'l FUllNISHIHGS 011.&.NGE March I Im dlv10u<1I Catlllf' of la! 11 In Block lll at i.tld COAST COLLEGE PROJECTS C .1. 0 "ofltrl I 18obl Lord 111•2 Wllldsong Oavod L Speer s.tcrlOI'! 1 i rld from 1110 palnl al AU blot ••• >o tit In fecordanc• w11h Corti• Huntington a11cll Cal fornl• Tllh 11a1errl(>n! w<11 t leo with ltte Coun br91nnl""' 1 rt<:tlal Un• 1>11r1 nor111 IT tht lnttr11ellan1 il'ld Conoltlont encl f?616 Iv Cler• of 01<1noe Countv Oil April ~~ •t 43 '''' r\lflnlng t h 111 c • Speclllctllan1 wtolcb ire now on tll1 tlwl Thi• bullnn1 w•t conch.1tltd tr/ 1n 191• "orlhw.stlflf 11-' <"""' cone:•,,. to rnav bf ~ured In the ot11c1 ol lne tndlYklu1I FJ>U• 'T he d ream fo r them \YJS tru!v the 1mposs1ble drea m Srn1th told a Jury o[ eight woml'll and four men as closuig arguments beg a n fllondav in !he eight month-old m:ul f ra ud lrta l tne norll!eall tl'ld htvlnt 1 rtodl111 of Purcl'l1llPICI A.gen! ol' sald td'lool c1111r1ct Robtrt B Lord Putll•shed Orange Coat! D1 IV P l~I 9% 2, feel 111rough .., i re ol1t1na of e1cfl bldolt mu,1 wt>rnlt w!lh fll1 ttkl • FUtt5 ,t,prll 30 and f~ay 7 l• ?1 M1l 14991~ 11 u fttl to • l)Olnl 1ram Wfl\cll 1 r1dl1I c1~ltr 1 clMc-ttttlfltO thtek. or Pul>lhlred Or1nge Coat! Dtllf Pllor ---- lint 1>1•r• norlll n• ~1 .a tit! 111111<:1 p.taOlf 1 eond m.U JMIV•DI• lo lhe ordt'r ADrll 1l JO •!Id M1y 1 U 197• 1!1'.191• P UBLIC ~OTICE WtS!lfll' ••one • ( ... iv. (Ol'>(IYI lo tna ol IM COISI Comm\lfllt'( College Dhfrkt sovlh ind lllvlnct t rldl"'I al "•27 lffl Botnl al Tront"°' In •n 1mount llOI IHS PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITOllS thrOUOh 1n l lC Olsl1rv:t al 115 I!'"' lo thin flYt ~rcenl {S'•I ol the IU"' bid I t-----SUPERIOR COUllT OF TtlE • po/f>I lre>m wtoltl\. rtOltl Hnt Illar•. ovar1nlt1 tMI '"" l>ldcl•r Wiii t nltr Into FICTITIOUS IUSJ NESS STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR '• >"" 10' 30' wt$1 !Mncl norlh no lhl prOllOM'd C'l"lflcl II lht ... ,... ll MAME ST•T•M••T ' ''' •-• .::,. ·~-•• TS 16 Itel lo the ftat!nt•SI 1w1rOed 111 film In !hi tvtnl at f1U..,r1 IO THE COVNTV OF 0 1' " ..., -· 1 1 1 h 1 1 tlM ee0 f Tht follawl""' P1rl0ns 1rt dong ~a ,. 1tu1 cor111r ol Lo!. I" 11ld Bloc!P. 21tJ ll!fl!(t ~ ... n ° Slit con II(" Df'll( I 0 t1111lntst I I ,,,,,, •• STAN' EY R 8 URGRAF ~~iii llE SAID 11\"VESTORS "ere tn n~ " )[l wtSI 1long 1111 the cAtck wlU bl tcrltlteG Of In Ille CISt "' .. w , ,, ...... ulcl Lat , 100 IHl 10 of 1 bond tna tun tum 1111reo1 win "' Tiit v1ney1ro 1'n A•t Ga llt•v 3400 $TANLEY R llURGGR1'AF a~~ PUBI JC •o•JCE n;orlhf!ry ne"' Id f<lrtlled 10 1110 Ki'IOOt Olttrlct ltYlM 1'vl No 216 NfWPOlt Stach ST1'NLEV It llURGRAAF Oectastd N ·1 lhe 11or111 ..... 11 corMr ol ,. Lo!. r NO bl-r m•v wl1Mr1w h!I Did for . Ctlllornla 91660 NOTICE IS HEREll'I' GIVEN !a 11"' ---"K.A 1112 lltY Avtmie, NtNpcr 11trlocl ol torh llvt {tSI dtYI 1lllf the ICtllh ltofltrt Ntely J0.15 Pacll!c Avt rrtdilcrs of 1ne al)<)ve ~df'1f0 (M!ctde I SLP 74110 ?:io'h,.~al~li'i"1:_ midt °"'' wUl'IOUI d11t u 1 tor 1111 optnlno l~ett<lf Lcng Be1ch Callrornl1 90I07 1nar all persons hav ng claim• •o~ln11 1nc SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COV.,.l/ll or werrinly t•nrtil or lmr11e0 Tiit BOl•O of Truslett rtw•ves !ht Frtderlck W H11t1on Jr 15510 Tu•lln sad dllCe-dtn! tre re11uired to tile !hem STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR r •rdlno !!lie pOl:Hrlllon or encumt>r prlvllta• DI rtleocllng 1ny lrld tll Dla1 or Vllttga W1y Na 11 T11stln Calltornl1 wl h !ht riecei•d•'f vouche•1 In lh~ o!I <~ TtlE COUNTY OF OllANGE eo 1 111111y 1111 1nc1eo1tdn•U• lK"'••d lo w1 ve 1nv l11 ..;rul<1rlt!H o • 91780 ot Int cle•k ot the <1DC>ve entl!ltO ccurr a No A 1tnJ :"'''1d0Dl'fld IMluctlno he ••• and •• lnlorm1lltlt 1In 1ny t>IO"' rn IM bidding Tllll bUilneu It tondUCle-d ov I Qtntr~I IQ prrJtnt !hem wl!n Ille r>eCti~arr NOTICE OF tlEARINO OF PETITION ,;:,.:-: ol IM lr..,llM "l'ld of 1ftt 1ru1ts 51GNEO NORM1'N E W1'TSON partners.hip vouche" to lht undtr$1oned 11 4J0 J.na FOii PROBATE QI" WILL AND FOii crttltd by st10 dud ;tav•llCH lhe•I $.tcy l~rd ol' Tr111lee. Keith Ill Netly Slretl p O 80• Ill~ Newport Beien LETTERS TESTAMENTARY undtr with lnttrttl i s torovllltd IMrtln ()pM Junt 6 !97' 2 00 p.m T~1 sl1!em.ent 11111 lllO!d wllh Counry CilltDf'n1<1 91660 which ot !ht pl1ce of Etr•re of P1'TTIE PDLIC llENNETT t l'ld 1111 ..,npald prlnclo1r of the noll I 01rd Junt It Cltr-of Or•~ C111111rv on ADrll 29 197~ Pusl~' ot !hf! ull(ltrso11.....i '" all m1nert OKtlJtd SKured by uld dlM'd 10-wlt so !71 09 ..... bll11>td Otll'lll CO<ld Dally Piia! F"41• Derlllnino lo the eslale "' .a.o dece<ltnt NOTICE 15 HEll:E8Y GIVEN lh;)I wlfh lnlere1I llltr...n •rom Oclof>lr 00 MIV 14. 21 lt74 1S10.1• PllOllll!ed Ortnot COllf Dilly Piiot within fovr monlhl 1r1tr the !lrtl Publlca ROllE RT L llENNETT hel llltO be e nd 1'11 15 provkk11 In wild nolt ADr1t JO Ind M•'I' 1, 14 JI lt7l 1~1• uon af >h•S oolk e r.thllon lo• Prob<1te al Wiii 11'111 tor 01!KI MaY 7 lt74 PUBIJC NOnCE 0<1ted April 13 197' uuance ol Lcnert THlamenr<11y 1a me SERlt1'NO ltECOHVEYANCE PUBLIC NOTICE R c crinole ~· uone< teletenct ro whicll 1s ma(M! !or ~~~..::~NT~lllltt FICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS Roberl Hurwitz l11<t'>e• 1>&ttlcul1rs ~no 1nal the time en!I I NI.MS ITATIMl!MT Co-EJtKUlorS of the Will place of he•• ng Int seme h11 betn set av J E Cornw11 ITATIMl!NT 01' AIAMDOHl.\ENT OF of tho il>Olle namtd dKedenl lor Mav 11 1911 a! 9 lO am rn Ille -'uthorllld t=er Tht fo(~no Pf"IOI'> I• CIOlno Mlntll USI 0" l'ICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS MAME HUR.WITZ HURWITZ 1'ND ltEMER courrroom ol OeD1r1ment No l of l<1 d '''',,~ He~~1 Hirc.or Htwt Pttss 11 1'0VEHTURER ASSOCIATES 117!1 T~ tol,J!",,'"', ,,"''~.-~11 •~ndoned the UO Jlnd Street court ~t 100 Civic Cenler Ot ve Wesl 1n ·~ ~...... 1111 "' '"" ell Olll ...... nn1 ntll'll ' 0 •• , •••i the CllV of S<1nll ""' California cornt>hitct wl rh tnt Ortr>Qe C1>11l Otlly C1rOln1I Circle G1roen Gr oyt "0MON1' ,t,UTO &ODY 171f "ornona -... '911of N.....-1 8•tch Ct lltornll MIV ll Ctllfo•nl• t2Ul ~ ........ (Olla Mell Cilltornlt t2!27 NtWPOrl l t l Cll C1Ulorn1t nu.ct Dale<! Mly I \tit 21 11. 1'1• 11119 14 G1ry L ll11ver (Gl11tr1J .l"trlntr) Tl'll Flcntlow Builnall N~me ~ltrrfd 111•1 61l-to2t WILLIAM E SI JOHN PUBLIC NOTICE 2111 Eis• Ml't'ltlr, ~ C1lltornl1 lo I DOYI Wll flied In 0r1 ...... COl.>nly All1""1'1 '°' CD ElltC ... tOfl MR,AN c:".7of~~~ '2661 °" Sip! 1 nn Put>l1Wle<I Orange Co.list D<1\11 Polo! A fl!rnllllllon•I Corporil t111 T nl1 bu1lntu 11 1>111'19 (tin(tucJtd by • Tllaore Gtr1ld Mllltr 26616 Pasco 1.pr!J 30 May 1 \~ i1 191~ 1191 1' SOl jl ovth Mil• &t 51/ Jlo.1 llmlltd Ptrll'tll'lhlD Ttctlt Sin J"''" C1tt11trt'IO Calltorn!d OtWt Cll•lonll1 tt661 FICTITIOUS IUSINllS NA.Ml IT"Tl..-IWT tollow!119 per1oon1 11• G•r1 '-1e1Yfr '2&1s PUBLIC NOTICE 1tlntllJ Jtl• '"' "Thi • lltletntnt !tied w1111 lhl COll'lh Thl1 butlntSI Wll CondllCltd by •r. 1'llOnltVi /of" .. ETITIOMl!lll Cltfk llf Or1111M1 CO\lftly on Maw 10 1'7• !l'ldl'lld\11t B 1l171 JJubt 1111<1 Or<1n111 Coal! Dtlly l'iio! 1>\11 nt ot IS GiltEAT PANES 172& S 8lrtn St S1nl& ""' C11lfatnl1 fll01 FUl11 ThlOllort G M Ut r SU PERIOR COURT OF THf! Mav ll 14 20 191~ IM 1• "llblltl'lld Or1ngt Co111 Dally Piia! Thl1 1!1t1mtnl w11 lll1d wit~ lr..-STATE OF CALIFORN l1' FOii Robert H1•f'f IClbby 1726 S Biren ~r Mty t• 11 2t t nd Jun1 t ttll 1n 1 7t County Cltrk ol Or1ngt Coun!~ on April TtlE COUNTY OF OR1'"4GE 22 U1• Ha A 71244 PUBLIC 'OTICE s1n11 ""' C•11torM1 '7101 PUBLIC NOTICE Gr99 1'11tn D•tton 1110 S 1to11woodl-------------s1 s 1m1 A11• c1111om11 tVC1 Jan 1'l1n 1{1111>1 1176 s Blrcti St S~nl1 1'n1 C1111ornlt f.llll7 Tn11 bltil,,.il 11 conct<Kled bl' I 111ner1I SU .. IRIOl COUAT Ofl THI STA.Tl. OF CALIPOllN11' FOR THI COUNTY OF OaAHGIE NL A 1'tM1 p1rtn1r1hlp flt~ wltn County en NOTIC:I 01' MURINO 01' PITITION 11\t "0a "ltOIATI! 01' WILL A/110 FO!t M1y LETTEIS TEST1'MINTAlllY tlONO WA IVE D) FtlO!I ~OT!Cti! OF HEAR JNO OF "ETlTION TO -----P11bl!Jl'led Or1n9e Coa1t 01Hv Pllo• Ol!Tl!aMINI! INTERESTS IN ESTATE SUPERIOilt COU RT OF THE All'!I 23 lO and MIV 1 1• 1974 1:1'9 7• ANO OECL.lltATION Q F PETI 'T.t.TE OF C1'LIF0RNIA FOR TIO"ERS IN SU .. PORT TNEiltEOF TH E! co~:Tl ~!10ilt1'H GE CProb CIHlt ISi S <Ind 101141) NOTICE OF NEAlllHG OF PETITION E1t1t1 of WILLIAM C MURR1'V FOR "ltOISATE OF WILL AND FOii PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS IU\HI ESS Ottt1s1d LETTEllS TESTAME NTAR Y NAMI STATEMENT NOT ICE IS llEREBV GI VEN !hill E•lalt Dt ROSt: R ROMBECK aka Thi IOllO"/lllf'lll Dtfton Ii d<)lng biiSlntH VllLLJ,l,M >!OBER+ MURRAV and LIN ROSE ROMBECIC Oettaied Rooert H l{lbl7f T~!t 1111erne~I WI\ Co.inN Clerk ot Or1nge 10 1914 FlllU E1!11t al OPAL C 11 DA F MURllAV nave loleo he,e• 1 a ptl!. ,,_OTlCE IS tlERE8Y GIVEN 1hat SCHAUPP NEWPORT FISH CO SO•~ lilh SI l•Qn for !hr Court to dere rm ne ll\Dt ll\l ALBERT C ROl.IBECK 1'NO CLEO R Newport eeich Ctllta.rnli '26'J Pelot oners are enrllltd •~ oeol"I ddr ti ROMBECK ha• !!ltd herein a Pttlllon for Po.rblllhld Or1nQ4 (O<lil 0•11y P1I01 Dtc1•1'ed MIV !' l \ )I Ind Junt ' lt1i 17ll 1• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVi:N tll1! ~"---"-cocc:--::::--:c:==:::::-----1 OAWN LENOlllE JOHH~OH 1111 tiled PUBLIC NOTICE ntreln • 111tltlon 10< Probilte ol Win 11\d .----I tor lwutnc• of Ltltlfl Tt t l<f'tflll f'f t~ -------Ult pttlti-r (Bond Wllvtdl rtt.ftnet ---l'ICTITIOUS IUllNISS 10 .,,nk ll 11 made lor furlfler panlcularJ N1'MI STATIMINT tnd t1111 the time 11\d plKt at Miring Tilt lol!ow•""' PlflOOI 1r• doing the i1mt ht t btoen Ml I« May 21 ltl' t1u11ne11 •• nt t J:) I m. In Iha i;ourlr<>om of Otparl TUltTLE R.OCIC RE1'LTY 1un ment No. ) of SllO COUl'I 11 too Civic ,.,..., (orltz Irvine C1lltornl1 '26-64 Canter Orlwt WIST 111 1111 City ti S1nt1 JOl'lfl B Pttlo./1<1m (ll01tockl l!,n 1.M Calltornl1 •• ~ Corlel lrvlM C1lllorn11 t2'6-I WILLIAM I SI JOH/II -~ COllnlY Clt•k John Bosroc:~ Pec-h<lm 1N12 PIHO KURWITL HURWITZ AND llllMla Cortel ltvlrie C1lltornl1 '261-1 AINortll\'I ti Llw Tnls DUtlMll It conduclld by '" .. ""'° ,, ...... lfldlvkl..,11 " O ••• l"J John 8 Ptc:kh1m N......,i llt<ll. Clllftrlll• '24'0 Tnl1 JT•ltmtnt w•• rneo whn the Ttl• ITU) 17J..ttif Cl)Unl\' Ctlfk of Ol'•na• ,,,.,,,., ... DI\ APr ll AtlOl'flfYI tlr "•'l"- 'l) 191' f»407 Publltl'lld Or1n91 COISI 01Uy l'llol Publlll\ed Or1ng1 Co1,1 O&lly P lor MI V ll U 20. l97• ___ 112~ Mtv " 21 31 1nd J\IM • 1~1t 11J'-11 PUBLIC NOTICE John Crill Frtll 3Cl\IJ lllh SI ol 1n or1I trusr la sha<e '" dec~enl • PrDba!e ot Wiii and tor 1ssuanct cf Ntwporl Bt•<h C1llfornl1 1'1'63 e1111 e tnd for an Order d sirltout lng ll\al Leners Tts1ame~l1rv lo lhe ptl1! oner Tl\11 blll.lnett h conouCltO by an DOii on OI the e•lale CQn•lsl ""' Of " rtf~rence 10 w~ t i\ f1 "'l dt for fvr!ller ll'ldlvldu1I s!nglo! 11mllv residence locale-cl "" !Ill! re,. par!l<..,l<lri 1nd !hat !ho lime end place Jehn C Frtls prot>frtv deso;11bed •• Lor 5'' Tritt l<l'8. of hit• ng !Iii! s<1nie hi t been wt for Thl1 1t1temen1 w1• t!l«I with tho1Covn1y ol L~ Angeles si.t• °' MA'!' 11 191• 11 9 lO • m Jn tne County Cle•k of O••"llt COUftly °"Mitch Cll•tornl1 It ~r Map recoroeo ln lloo~ cqur1room ol De1>1rltntnt No l ot sa1:t ft 1'7' 95 PlllU SJ S5 lnclOJSIVI ct MaDt In TM coutt al 7tl0 Clv c Ctnte Onvt Well 1n fU .. S O'flc1 al Ille County Rec~dtr of 1tll!i tne Clt1 01 S<1n1a An~ C1hfatnla PVbll1he-d Ortnp Co.ell Ot•IY Pllo1 counh more commonly known at ,:µ 0<11t:! Mtv 9 ,,1, .&.Drll 2l JO and Mty 7 u 1''4 1129 7• Nortft Cllr"'s 1'vtnue Los 1'ngtles VllLLIAM E sr JOHN --'-----'-----Ctlllornla 90036 releo-en'e IO whlcll lo (OU"ll' Clerk PUBLIC N OTICE made for furlhe• P•rl culars •nd lhil IM 1'iltT HUR D GUY JR '""" IMI place a! he<1rfno Ille s1mt ha• UJ DOVEilt OR STE I l'ICTITIOUS IUllNl!S_S ____ been ttl tor Ju~ 21 191' al 9 00 I m In NEWPORT BEACtl CALIFOllHl1' tlUO NAME STATIMl!NT !ftt tOl.lrlroom ct Otpar!menl Na lot 1110 llUI 6'J Ul7 ,-.... 1....,1 l ' .,1 ,,._1 court 11 100 Civic Ctfltt r Or ve We$! In A"O!'ntv tor P1l(llan1• '"" "'ow ""' P1rton ' ""' ""~ ness Ille c11v of sanra Ana Cal tarn 1 Puollshfd Or1ng1 Cchn! Oallv P1101 ORANGE COUHTY W H l It L A D•IM Apr I 26 191• M~V \J U 'o 191' 111S 1• WILLIAM E SI JOHN lll OVNO 3"'t C1rnpu1 Drive Newe>0rt <.:ountv Clerk 8r1t h C1111orn11 VICTO!t R tl1'NSEN Al'ld Al Your Servlct Enterprlttl IM 3$41 OLIVElt STOEVER lo LASl(IN 1"4C Ctmp..,t Orlvt NtwpOrl I t IC h '"' ''"'" l ••••vtrO Ctllfornl• 15 111•1 .. PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• butln111 1$ condll(le-d bf I (Qf LOI 1'ntt1tl c.i1fOl1'il tOOll SUl'ERIOlt COURT OF TtlE NOTICI OF AVAIUllllTY DOFlllon Ttl C21l) '24t2?1 ST ATE OF CALIFORNl1' FOR 01' ANNUAL •EPOAT ,_1 Your StrYltt Allornty1 ~r PtllhaMrl THE COUNTY OF Olt1'NOE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' INTENTION IN TKI SAll! Of 11Vlilt1'Gl!S TO ENG,t,GI .&.LCOKOLIC Pur1u1nt lo Stc:!lon 'lO<l(d) cl lht Enterptlstt Inc Published Orano1 Caa)I Oa1l1 Pllol No A 7'911 tnterntl R.tYtnllt Ccdt n.otlu II l\etl tiy LDlt Otnlt ll Viet l"tt lldtlll April JO <1nd Ma~ 7 1• 11 191• UM I• NOTICE OF HIAlllNO 01< PETITION MIY 10 ltl• 11lven !I'll! '"" lf'lllllllt rtporl lor TM Thi! ~llllmenl wll filed w!I~ 1111 Coun PUBLIC NOTICE FOR. Plt08ATE OF WILL A~O FOR. TO Wl-IOM IT MAY CONCERN c1lencl1r Ylll 1973 ol 8rl11111 Cunllln(lhtm 1y Cltrk ol Or&ngt County on April 29 LETTER:S T£ST1'MENT•RV 5\lbi«I lo ltW&IKI of lllt 11,enta Aulomorlvt Mui.e ... m I ptl~•lt found1llon lt7• --------Ell<1le of ltUTH J E ... N NETTE •Ool>lled tor, notl(I II f•t,,tD'( 1tl'l'tn lflll II IYtll1bl1 11 tilt toundlr!lOfl'& ptlflClpal Fl>llS SLP 74291 (A,\l\USE aka RUTH J CA.MUSE ll'lt undfrslgntd prCIDOlll o tell t!COllOl•c olfke for in.19f(tlon durl119 r111u11r Publllhtd Orenot Coail Otlr~ Pllol SU .. EiltlOR COUllT Of THE DPctastd btYtrilgll ,, tilt prtmllll dt;Krll:re'd It bull ... » llOU•J trom I I rr'I. to :S pm ov April )0 1nd MIY 1 I• 11 1974 ld7 74 ST1'TE OF CALIFOllNIA FOilt NOTICE rs HEREBV GIVEN lh~I toll~ ntll Wnl 19111 5hHI C•la 1ny clllren IO'nO r1q11eth II wllflln 110 THE COUNT'!' OF OR ANGE Pli!LLIP V.ESLY C,t,M\JSE has !!ltd IA«• Calltornlt d•V• 11111' """ d•ll of ll!l1 DUbllc1tlon P UBLIC NOTICE No ,. 7fftf ~•rein 1 1>1tlllon !Of Pr00;r1e at w.11 Ind Pur-nl ro 1uc~ lnltntlon 11W Tilt follnc»han I prlnc pal ~flee ll NOTICE OF MEAlllNG OF "ETITION 10< Lelr1r1 Te1r<1m1nt1rv IO 1111! pell! oner 11Mrr1l9ntd 11 IPD1Ylf>9 to !hi Dto.Mmtnl loc1ted ti :llO llktr Strttl Coste MtM•.l-----,-,-,-T-OT-,-0-0-,-.-0-,-,-,-,-,-.----FOii l'lt0.1'TE OF WILL ANO FOii ..ierenct lo which 11 made tor lur!ner bu' ers could succeed Turner and seven business assoc1<.1 tes are charged w uh 26 counts of mail fravd a nd one count o f conspiracy 1n the sale of d1str1butorsh1ps for Da1e 10 be Great Inc mot1vallonal courses and lnterplanetar v Inc Smith said !he Ko sco ! cosmetics Turn er 01 gan 1zat1on told prospct ts there was a r1uota 0 r d1s tr1butors htps to be sold in a given area, but the figure on the number still available w.1s never changed "THE QUOTA SVSTE~t 1s a Joke It s a fraud Smith charged He said those who bought ''vrere unable to see the lever that reg ulates the roulette \Yheel and una ble to feel thP weight of the loaded dice thats \\hy -the plan on its face \\as a fraudulent pla n ' He srud the quota s~stem 'v.as to assure that lhe d 1str1bu1or ts cheated fas te1 Only one third of the quota could recoup their investment The whole concept of the quotas 1s like the tcsl of lhe Koscot prog1 am -1 fraud ' TJIE PROSECUTOR held UJ) a Turner sales manual and said Tlus 1s one of the niost ios1d1ous documents e ve r devised b y a corporation ' The ~rial \Vh1ch began Sept 17 is expected to go to the Jury Friday, '\hen JI begins its ninth month Defendants along w 1 th Turner are llarry Atkinson \\ Lero \ Beale, Ben U Bunung Cl)de C Cobb Jess 0 li1ckm an Malcolm Juhan a nd H obart \Vilder, all of the Orlando Fla area Boston lawyer F Lee Bailey a defendant through most of the t fiial, won a severance last n1onth and Is scheduled to be tncd la ter TRACT BUllDERS PermDnent FinottelftCJ 8 5°/o Coo11111wl11•nf1 up to •s,000.000• W. 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O'lly P1lol (o;inty Cltrk of Or1ng1 Co;inly on M•y l WILLIAM E St JOHN M•y IJ u l D 191' 1119 7• 1f7l '-»J'J County Clerk -------- PUBLIC NOTICE A11ETI C:l$h trld dut Iron'! blll~I Uncllldln9 ncnt 11nposlld debits) Publltlltd Or•""'I COlsf Dilly Piiot EOWIH W CtlAFFEE • 111m p MIV 1 I• 21 ,., '"' 1!61.lt :A~ ~~~~Tl! CALIFOR NIA ""' flCTlTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STAT EMENT u ~ TrNwry 11curltle1 011!1r 1«uritln Pntlvcllnt .-tore>orttt 1todl Fed•r•i tund1 IOld •nd 1teurlll11 PlllCh<li.fd und•r a11rt1m1nr1 to ra.111 l oan• Bank pr1m11111 lutf>U11r1 ll'ld l•-•vrff, ind olh1r llllll reprnentlno btnk premltn Olntr I Hli Clnductlnct non• dl•tcl INil flll'nc:lng) TOT1'1. A$5E1S LIAllLITlll Dtrnal'ld deD01U1 ot lndlvlcllNlt Ptflftftlhlps, 11\d coroor111on1 Tlmt ll'ld uylng1 d•fll*lll ot ln<llYidWll, Nr1ntl1ll!ps. 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RlclllrOI '1'4 Maritime .. 0 I Ol 2001. 1111 llHI M Sll'llll ttMI tis 11 l"Alos Verdtli Celltornl• m1• CASE NVMllR '"" llhlO H 8itlr, 2tJI lrlital 'tnf• SUMMONS IM.lltlttAOll 2-S'S 2J1 I> W.lll60 100 00000 .,...,,_n "fl• Ctlllornl• In rt lh• m11rfll001 ot PetlUontr Thl1 tr..,,1,,.11 It o:ondUC'lfld by t Otntt&I &EULAH PEAllL JOHNSO/II I ft <I Nrlnarlihlp lt~nl G1'11LANO ART H V R lth~·H e11tr JOHNSON Tl\11 1t11t ft'l&lll w111 IUtd with thl To lht lteapcindenl The pttl!lol'llr 1!1s County Cltrtoi Of 0t111g1 COi.iniy on M.._y J 111e4 1 pt! hon conc•'"'"ll vavr m~rrlllOI 1t1f YOll f!'ltY Ille a wtllltn ,e"'9'\M wltnrn JO The rollowlng 11~11ant trt doing bU11Mll It 1 CO~TA MESA I NVE,Tl~!Otl-CO 2 COSTA MES,t, REAL T'I' 1'1' Mey~r Pitt• Co1!1 MtH C1lltorn!t 91627 R•tl\lrd J Norlon 616 H1llO!•D~ Aw ~on• Oel M1• C~lltor1111 tltli Fr1ntl G Lll'ldnt!' 1'21 IC1ut Pl1cc Cotti M111 C1lllclrnl1 Th!1 bU'llrwH 11 cal'lducl!il by • ""'''' p,1nntrslllP iltlchltd J NO!'I011 t1111 1r11~nwrn1 wl\ 1111d with Ill<' Covn11 Cltrk of 011"g1 County en APrll n n1• ' "'" ""'bllthed Ortl!Qf COiis! 0A11V P1 ICI Aptll lJ lO tnd MIY 1 U 191' ll97 ,., 104 tll.29 •.Oll.0'1.AI f lJ"' 01YI ot IM dllll 11\al 111!1 111mmont Ii l'ubll1ht0 Or111111 Coa1t 0 1!1y P!lol Mrvtd on YIMI II yau 1111 •o Ille • wr!Htn f1U8LIC NOTICE Mt \' 7 1£. 71 2t 1t7' lSTl lo r•HIOfl~ wl!hln 'U(h Ume ~our dt!/lult • mobile phone • place U receive telephone calls In :rourcar • no license ·--No C1p1t1I l11w11tm1nl Month to Month R1nt1I 11111 ORANGE.COUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE '" Eq11!1Y e1p11111ata1 C041'1mori $to(k tot•I per ""~ No. 1Nrt1 11111ror11111 n1.JOO No. t111rt1 11111111,_lnt tlO.oot '' .. !.flfl,U ----ll\IY bl enl~f'd Ind 1111 court miy 111111' $1'1'T!MINT 0" WITtlDiltAW.&.L FliOM l .2JO.ooo.GD P U BLIC NOTICE i luctomtnt cont1lnlno lnlunc:lll'I °' orl'lt1 "ARTMl!llNll" 0"1RAflNO \INOER 401 S. 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DAILY PIL OT Tu~\day MaJ 14, 197~ TONIGH1,'S T\1 HIGHLIGHTS ABC 0 8:30 -"The 1\ff:-ur." Robert \\'a~ner and Natalie \\'ood in a tender dran1a of ;1 cr1pplt!d WOITI!ll'I C~!>Cl'iCOClOg JOVC for the flllil tiOlC. CBS 0 11 :30 -"Gunn ... Craig: Steven~ as the i\'y leag ue cri1neb uster frorn the Filtics, i'eter Gunn . in th is 111ovie 'r'CrStO tl fron1 1967 y.rith L:.1ur;i fJcvon Ed 1\sner and llelcn 1'fauhcl, ' TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening MAY 14' NHL ttOClCY I~ tilt nc•t 1d6itional 11111es are needed lor Ult cha11pionlllip play-ells,, tht cunt will 1ir on flBC lrt111 l:lO to llPM. AH p10111ms 1ubiect to ch1n1t wlltiGUt n.ou~. i:OO OOOOO EDm m flr.l Ct:®)\lti':l, 110012! ·a ) fltws 0 l on1nz1 D ~~@ ~Q, a;) HI C T11tsd1y M1ilt11-81n.c:tt "fly Me II You C1n f111d Me" {II) a.1nac'~ ~ttemul~ 10 find 1 huile 11rltnt1 !hal d1~ap ptued 11tter m~k1n~ An rme11;el!Cy 1and1n~. !.terl1ng H;iyden i:uc~ts. 0 '17 (:f , (l) ABC Tuesday Movie: (Cl (9CI) "Tht Atlrir" (II) (dri) '71 -Robert w~gnrr, fhtalit Wood. Tht lender !IOI)' cl a JZ·yeu old .,,,·oman. cripp!ed s11'lce ch1klllood by pollo, who t•J)eriencrs lhe io)'~ and i.o11ows of lovt lor I~ hr11 ~) Hoe:•n's Heroes 0 levuly Hilltiilhes m Mluian: t111possiblt (E) MDCI S<iuad m El hbrt litllllltr Q.4•N1i« le11ue 81Htb1U !'.oflt'd) trom ~PM. Gianh ..s. Cmcinri.\i. m Kod1ePod1e Loc11c ffi Speed Rieu 1:30 00 Oe1ler'1 Choice 0 Diet Yin D)'lle !@ MelY Grirfin Show @ m Ho11n's Huots ffilMlll! mrmel Filrll EI:)Hnn m Little bseals 7;00 0 Q)D0 FDCE>Hcws rime. m Muv Grillin Show (!) The Untouchables "The C:un c.I __J.angu1" (90) fD Who l 11ill This l'lltt? ''The On't & flllure tandm~1k" (II) CS P1nar1m1 floYtla 9:00 l6J The l old Ones fl1 Gortio• ID ll1tt Joeirnal ''8!1tk Lraderr· et! lrt0<.hl!s T1pali1s a;) Tr1\ro dtl M1rtcs 0 lowlln1 lor Dollars 1 (I) Miitie: (2tlr) "Viva 21p1la"j (adv) '52 -Marlon 8r1ndo, Je1n l Ptten. 9:JO 0 fle"t (!) S.flri ta .ldvenl111t al Dr1m1 0 What's My Unr? 10:00 0 Ill (i) ~FD Po Ii t t Stoiy W lllttlucJ "11nierp11nl" (R) larl Holl!m1n (!)It T1WATllief stan as i llngcrprint t1pe1\ •ho .~ ~ 1 D " ,_ -hetome1 11us!r;ited w1111 111~ o1s~1in 11.!.1 UU r1a11 1<lnNt mtn1. UJ Csmtl'•ldli om m 1t' Nni1 ~@ Dncntt l•)Ptl'rJMlttn ED look kit "Encyclopedia Brit 0 G?J ill ttl M1rcu1 Wtlbr M.D. tanica" "Each Day A Miracle'' (II) A 111rl, (}t' CIJ) Hit H en10,1nf the loni:ell rem1.ui0n liom !~~~= 11 ,:~. ~etur~::1r!1~r.1~~;~f11~",s w~sh~:rz T: ?. "'' thl!11 1u ptcbve parenls.. rt• ... ooits ED Wlf' Pt1cc (90) 7:]0 i flt• Tf1!ISllft Hunt $ PniH \hr lord Club J l+of:1n'1 Htroe1 . * 4 00 T ABC . 1\01 Hollywood Squ•rrs : omorrow on Help ThJ Nrii:hbo1 Aft er School Special Stm ts ot the Dttp "Under Magical Mystery Trip !ht Jndi1n Ocean" Tht 1rr~ in ind Thru Little Red's Head 11ound this 1m1lle11 ind leasl •riown ol the thrtt Ertat oceans 10:30 O Journey to Ad...entu1e 1s eiplored-inciudinc islands ot ~ Bill Co$bJ An!11ctic.a. oll1hore V1ll1~rs ol In· Sti•niih CtrntdJ don,esi1 ind st11nge sr1 crealu1es. . Clluthtri•• (!J You Ast;td 1., II 0 MiMioA $ Movie: (C) (2~1) •Pll-11:00 Q 0 0 eI) ID ClJ Nrw1 low T1!_ .. (com) ·~'l-Doris Day, l J)(!) (lQJ ii> ~l ~th•' Rock Hudst.in. · Q lest ol Groudlo m ltwltchtd (6) fll&ht fi•lltrJ ~~al) To Ttll the Truth 0 Movie; (Cl ''Tor1ure Cudtn" \}) (l Ltt's Make A De1I (llor) '&7 -Ja ck P•l•nce, Burie~:i mt twit: (Cl "Broken ll11ow" Mered.1th. . (wes) '50 -J1mts S1ewa1t, Jdl W M1won: Impossible Ch1rtdle1. ID The Unloud1•blts ED Cltyw1tchen ''81\nd Chlld1el\'S (1_'11 (3) Stu ti file Center" :26 Tht Sli11t m Sllnd Up & Chtt1 l1?• (!))The 'ionren W bJ Coldsboro Sllotr 1. 30 ......, ,.... <a"I • • The Chou! Cini I . 0 '"'" '-1 ,l .!i CBS lite Mowit. (Cl "Gunn" (d1;1) '67 -Cr1it t :OO 6 (~(Ii) /j) Maude (R) Mlludt Slevtns, L1ura. OeYOn. [d A1ner. -and Wafter ire at i' 1Q11n over 0 ill @ :'@ m JGhn"J C1rson W1ltet'1 !Ifill -.. nich llfOl!'t' 11/owl 0 Movie; "Shike, Rittle ' Roll'' Maude lo m1kt decisoo~1 about (muS) '5f;-tis• Gaye, Mike Con• the estote without an executor's nors. 1pprov11. 1 00 Twi!i1ht ?one D 11} 00 ®1 m Adam·IZ "Hot ' 0 WIDE WORLD MYSTERY Shot" (II) 0 Mo.it: (C) (2hf) "Sheriff 11 * COME 01£ WITH ME f11Ktu1ed J1w'' (com) '59-Kenntlhl George Maharis stars Mort , )lyne Man1htfd. 0 \ll) (j) (E H 1 p p J Days CR) 0 (.!],' (}) m W'lde World MrsttfJ Richie j11t11ds his first b1cht lor "Come Oit With Me" par1y ind fs d1Wen home bJ 1 W O•J at Hichl dancer .,·ho pop:s oul or the cake. I D11lu's Choi« 12:00 ~ O"t Step ltrolld S1l1ri to Adwenturr m Mont: '1he Doo!in1 of O•la· Mt•iun film Ft1tiwat I hom1" (•cs) '~9-Rando1ph Srott, lill Moyers' Jour11&I "Livint .lohn Ireland. rrce in the Rockie~" ! (E) Wanderlust tt) Movie: "Ki"r 111 tltt llnclu-0 ~ Tom•11ow ~ t::~ 11:00 lJJ9 0 Cil \fi @ Htws wtlld .. (dra) 'J9 -Humpllft, Bo· 1:45 i) Mowit: (Cl ''The $ad Kone" 11rt, K1y fra11c1s. (1dv) '59-{hvid Ladd, Rtl Rt1son. 1:30 0 (~ ~) ({) H1w11i rr...e·O ."VI Z:OO W All·Hi2ht Siio•: •'fritndty C11t· !or ~11hon (II) (21/1hr) A l111'11ty· «n ," '"It H1ppened ii 8f'ffd DIJ· dom1n1!1d cnmf syndt<ale lfl!.lf· li1ht" faus alter 1 lon1 period of c1lm 1nd McG1rrett is marked for 1ss1s· l:lD O Movit: (ti "'Road lo Dtnvr1 .. si11&lioil by the p1!rl1rth ol !ht (•es) 'SS-Jchn Payne, Lee J, Cobb, !amity, Mon• rreeman, 2:00 0 "You Came Alonl'' (dra) '45-Wednesday l1labelh Scott. Robert Cumm1nRs. Don Defore . (E) (Cl ~FIOnlitr Gil" (wn) '4S- 0AYTIM£ MOVIES I Yvonne DeC•rlo, Rod Cameron. 9:00 0 "Tllirlttn GbOsti" (dri ) '60 -I J;OO (i:) (Cl ,"Sh1nt" Cone!. "Hiid" Pait M1rt1n Milner. Jo Morrow, Charltl J (dra) f;J-.1'1ul Newman, P1t11c11 Herbfrt. Neat. M • .. , (IOJ (C) '1ht Wlltrlt1 Dealen" j,JO 0 l>tVll lo P11 !ccml JO -lcom) '63 -James Garne1. tit lordla Young, Rooald Colman, 1 Remick. J 1:00 0 "Tetfta&e Ca~'."'"'' 1dra' 'SRI ]:JO 0 (Cl ''M1rnit" (dra) '64-l1pp1 -Robert V1urhn. Apr Man or lht Hedren Stan Connery Oitnt ra~er l11n1!1" (ad•) ·r.2-Ralph H~d~on (9 oc} (C) "Tiit 11fmblt 8111h'; 12;00 m ~Gone Are the Dars" (com) '63 (dra) '60-Richard Burt Oll, Barba11 ....(hw D1vtS. RubJ Dee, GodlftJI Rush. An11t Ditk1n!ICln. C,moud1t, Al1n Aldi. 4:30 (~ 00> "Mpltrioin Island" fkl· l:OOOi'"follow tllt Sin" (dll) '!11-11f'6t-Mithttl C111r. Jo•n Cifetn· Glt nn ford, An~• Suter. wood. KOCE TELEVIStON LOG U.to SESAME STRE ET !Cl !1 1 1 EOUCl.T IONl.1. SlHUQl INl'ORMATION lC It Al.l AIOUT YOU (() Tr~ '"'~ G's" fl<:l11• C'fliln••· U!'del,!.l~l\d It'll! r•llloOl'I of Qood lt.ac,t 10 -·o,, 01ow111, 1n<1 oooa lll!<!U~ ITU 111 .. ,Lt:S Ct ) "$$'To G~I Rt•CIV" -Hell" tllllare11 ul'ldf:nl•IWI '""' foott:••I IW!lll •fld CQCO'Cl•l'ltl>(.n "~ lll Of! I it1 "ole!V lo 11v. h ... llfflDt/OUT ICJ "1 1'1 Mv r.w'fWllt'I" -Htio1 c11llC1ff11 tylor• !!If! l'l'lllM!itoji of °'"" l'nlf CftVfloil -n of de~Tlflq wilto "'-Clt 1111 of I Pt"Mfl Of' pr! llWY IOvto. l1SI COVIR TO COVflt ICI "T"" $0!..,.Cllr'" -A cl~1~H: wort In (ll!~ren't lll .. 1!ure- 2il' I C.l.lt ltlil.O ICI "E~trrboely cou~11·· -FO<:UUI O<l tOUflllno •llvmes. 1,:11 Cl.llltl.SCOllltDl.S !Cl l M COltlUl'l Cl.OTMING C:OltN tM (Cl ""T1HCl'•"Q' Sldrlt 111(1 l'1nl• "'"' r·--' .,_, n J • DIMlillSl01\15 IN CULTURIS !CJ . Sot Il l ( Qrltrf)I'. l.tUMI 11 j .. fl'lt lCHAllO lltlTCH!llG !CJ ~sftM .. ,. • ....,, s~.. -1.t1""' " \lrs. l 'hristlnc It e c: k ~ r , Rss1stnn1 I r ca s u r c r of Hrt•nt~·oo<t S~11 lugs and Loan A~soclallou and opcra11ons offJtt'r at it s Cos t.;1 ~lcsa office. has llt."'elJ n A !"(I e d 1nana g('r of the fi rm's nt:\\'e.sl f:icility in \Ves l.n1inster. sJatL'<I lo open \Vcdncsdny. ~f rs . t:X--cker \\·a~ ! 1 r s t cn1ploycd by Brent\\OOd 111 1964 us a trller .ond later h1.•c:imt1 ass1st:1nt m:.inog~r or the :'.to11rO\ 1<: off1ee. \ • ,Jcuu G. Jt'Usen . HS. h<is been appoi11tcd n u r s i n g ~lirrclor 11~ ' f'o:.ta l\1l'Sa 1\1 t: 111 ori:il ll~pital . She ha !I been 1•: i t h I h (' Costa \!t'~.L f,t('i- :ity si11c(' ii opt•rH'll i n l 91iU ~n1r! her • • J Ell>E N 1H•w pn5;t requires coordinn- tion :lnd pla nn in1!, or nursi lH{ C!l l'C' ~l'rvices and pnllci~·s or p:-it1e11t c~re. She ha'\ 17 yc.:irs or n11r!"h1g cxpcriC'ncc. • l'aul J . l\lonroe has been n:itncd n1an;1gcr or progratns <incl contrncts and Klaus Kindt has llel'n 1:ronloicd 'l o lllWl<ige r or f'l cclrical desig n nt S!;:itic Pn\\'er, Inc. of '.\('11 port Beach. i\lonroc. \\ho joined the firm C'arlit'r !hi!: yc<ir as eontracts adm inistrator. resides i n Santa :\n:1. Kindt 11·as forn1l'~l.1· prOjt•Ct t>ngincer. He and his fa1nil y li\'c in Costa ~lcsa. • Uavid F . .Jenkins htis been appointed d i r cc t or of n1 ate r il'ls I 1)1' \'ari:.in U at :i i\la- chines, nf lr- vinl'. 11~ .1c.incd the fi rtn as i n v I! n1ory control l'lJH- a~cr i'l 19i3. JliNKINS Prior to l h~t, Jcnkt.>ns spent 1.i years \l'lfh the electronics divi sion of (:cn!!r:I! D,vnan1i'.'::. tic and his fan1i ly ti ·~ fn S:i11 Juun Capistr.tno, • li.t·. Erlck50n hi'ls been narni.'<.I vice president o r 111arkecing s u p p o r l for &sic /f"our Corporation. In his nc\v post at the Sa{lta l Ana·bascd fir1n , F.rickson will reta in resixinsibilities i.n mar k e t i ng plans vnJ programs. • Computer Automation, lnr .. I r \'ine-based 1ninicomputer 111anufacturer. has n a tn e d .Jame!\ S. Dale to the newly created post or director of personnel. Prior to joi ning Con1putcr Auton1atlon. Dale \\'<ls wcsten1 regional personnel manager for 1\1nerican l\1edicorp, Inc. of Los Angeles. • James H. Anderson, director or operation:; for ITT Ca nnon Electrie, Santa Ana, has been elected a \'ice presidl'nt of the division by the board of dirl'clors. Anderson, a 20.ycar ,·eh'rnn \1•i1h lIT Cannon Eleet ric. rej()incd the division earlier this year nfter an absence of eight years. • Donald B. Sin ger a nd Stt'phcn B. Scuart ha v e received promotions a n d :idditional duties at · "'estr rn Uigital Corp .. Ne111X>rt Beach, nccording to A. B. Phillips. )>re s ide n t of !he n1:i11ufacturing fi rn1. Singer has been named assistant to the prcsidei1t and Stuart is dir ec lor of 1narkeling. • t:harl es Doulll3rd has bc<'n ~l pfXlintcd store n1a nagcr for a !l~1v Sav"(ln Drug store, n p en i n g \\'erinPsday in f ountain \'--:lley at lil'l6 ~lag­ nclia St. The Hunl . .I·· .. ~ ~ ~. I i ng t o n l • Bc.irli n1an o;"iui.i.0.110 bl'gan his c,1recr in 1959 as a re(.'('iving clerk at Sav-on. Ile advanced at that loc<l lion to front end n1anagcr and in 1967 11·as lransferred to the Lake \\·ood st.ore as assistant stc;·c 111anager. ~·., Vl'I Ttl1 plloto ltista1it ~play Darlynn Getzman rAfls as she \\-'<Itches herselr on \'ideo replay in 1ilian1i. Darlynn, a stewardess for National • .\.irlines. is trying out for a spot on the 'Fl y lite' commercials. The airline is using its O\\'fl employes rather than models which they have used in the past. Gerieral ill otors Ups '74 ,.4utos by $10q DETROIT ~t;P!I -General ;\lolors Corp .. lar~f'Sl of tht• "hig three" carina kl'rs, said J\.londay it is increa<:ing the average retail price or its 19i4 cars and tru,cks by $105 effecth·c \\'c<lnesday. GJ\I thus follo1red Ford J\.Jotor Co . and Chr~·s!er Corp .. the other two bigge<:t auto companil'.~. in inc re s i n ~ prices. The fourt h company, American J\.fotors Corp .. said last \\'eek that it plaris no in1mcdialc increases. Gl\1 CllAIRl\I A~ Richnrd C. on th<> 19i5 n\Odels. Dealers' average pr i ce s increase by Sll4. but the p1ice • for bu~·crs \\'as $105 higher - $52 in base price. S43 in optional cquipmcnl costs and $10 in shipp ing charges. '·'\'e plan no r u r I h e r increa~s in the base prices of ou r 1974 model~. although v.•e may 111akc ce rtain optional eq uipment s t an d a rd . ' ' Gerstenbt>rg said. ''\\'e must. ho\\·ever. look ror substantial ou r 19 7 5 n'0<lels .'' price increases \1·ith I h e Bof A Con ,ipiling Ger~1enbcrg s..iid hi3 con1pnnv plans no more price increasts for !he 19i4 models. hut 1l'amcd ronsu1nl'rs G~J \'.'ill boost prict"S •·substantiall y" c:erstcnbc>rg sa id G\f felt ii rould justiry a "far grcat('r'' price incre:isc. but !'aid thl' company "·antffl to <'QOpPratr \1-ith p:o,·ernml'n t a1ten1pts to curh innalion. T t·iple·A·Ratittff Cru·natio11 Execs 'Co11tented Men' ritJl.TO~ \IOSK0\\1l1'Z The cost of n1oncy has soared bcyood sighl fhi s year but one company that's uhcnd of the game Is Carnalion, lhc C\>a porated n1ilR producer. Carnation. based in Los Angeles, is n1uch 1uore than a 1narketcr of evaporated .. 1nilk fro1n co11tcntcd CO\\'S. ·• It has become one or the 1u1tiotfs largest food proressors. \\ ilh sales last yl'a r of ncarl,\ $1.a billioo. which ntakes il I.Jigger than C.11npbell Soup or 11 . .1. llcl nz or Qunker Oats·or Del J\lontc or Kellogg. YOU'RE EAT IN G n Carn ation produet if y()u use Cofle~·l\\all' n o n du1ry c r e :1 rPcr . Slen<l••r dii.;t p U d dill{:S. ' 1 n st a qt ' ~ B r t'ilkf:1.~1 ~·' .ind Spt.'Cl:ll ::\I o r ning. 'I' fl C CQITI· p;.in~ IS lhC' MOSICOWITI lender in tht>se 1narkt.·!.... ti also fields lhe top-se'hn:•. 1 r nL'<I cnt food s. Fri~kirs. :in·! ,: 0\1,,s the CauL·::lu1a :01r.11t. buslne.~s. \\'hal gi\·es C:Urnation ii!' specinl edge in the 1noney rnarket is i~s ad111ission last month to the n1agic circle of con1µan ies 'vhich earn' the triple-A credit rating of bo1h r..1oody's and Standard & Poor's. Tha t's not a dis1ineti{)n lo be taken lightly. Tl 1". 111 fac t. equivalent to monev in !he bank. - Companies ar<.: like people - they so1netin1es need t o borrow n1one\· 1o rinancc tht:11' 01;1era!ions. The n1oi>t ob1·ioui; examples arc the o l 1 con1panies and the utilities. \\'hich born>\\. c o I o s s :i I atnounts of nwncy. f'or the ocncfit of thr lenders. »Iocdy's and ~tand,1rrl & Poor's rall: the con1panics on the i r credit-\\·orthinC'ss. n1ea ning: \Vh ich is :1 h1·!!. 1' ris k? The rating is impo11:in1 for lhe s inipll' rC'aSOll that..i{;;l.J <'01npany gc·ts a hig"h one. ii pays Jets inlerl'SI lhnn if i(s ~\rardcd a lo\V ~. t'AR.~,\TIO'\ IS ~ 1\!·11· fix ed th:'lt until this y{'3r it lll'vcr hnd 10 b<1rrow rnoncy fron1 U.S. 1nvt>stors on tht! oi;cn 1narkct. J[o\1 1,'.'\'l'r , 1t dec liled this year to 1"11ist: $50 rnilllon by !he !);tlc o f dchcn tures, 1vhlch ;ire IOUs. 1'hc !l~u ralu1g co1up11n it's ex;unilled Carnation :t n d ( ~IONEY TREE) ql1iekly a\1·anlcd the lriplc-.\ <ll·~ignaliun llo11• rare this is y11u COii ~re h,1· nolin g lh11L 11 ith thr t•x1·~p1iurl of son1c n i I cnrnpanit·~ :inc! 11titilit'~. on]~· fi\e o!her ron111anici; h:.t\'<' !hi~ 1op r:1tu1 g. 1'hc.v <ire: Ford :\Io tu I', Cl~ncr:i l F ll'C.lrJ• (:(•nrr;1I ~lotors. Kraftl'O ;u1d i'rocll'r & 1;;_u11blr. All arl' i,:i.ints. 1-:al'h is u1ut'h bigger 1h:u1 <::1rn;i11011. Tiie ~ith'<H1 t.1 J.:l' (If the .trip!\·· :\ rut111g \\':IS CXIJl.11\\' ! ];1\! 1not1ll1 bv bo!h l\r;1ftco und {i('!lt'f;il '1·:lc·ctrh·. A~ L:111k" !"li'il'd tht'ir prin1e lntcrc~t 11· t1hc r os1 to ., '.'11' lx·"t ·~h•!llt'l'S) to !ht• his:o i ·high ir•· th:in l1'n pcn·t·1 . 1~1·: . 1·[ :,ra ft \\'('Ill inlu the pu bl ic 1!i · 1 n1arkPt to rttt~ lu111t1;, l\rafl borro\1'1'd SIOO n1Hlion h\' urrrl'ing d('tx'fltu rcs 11•hi\·h 11dl ~·ic lrl 11111 l1'n<lcrs lntcrrst of 8.44 perc1,.:i1. ·r11:1t \\'as the highest intcri'st ever p._1id by a lripl('·A 111anuf1H·lurcr. A 11e"k latt•r f~E 1op1)e{f !hnl rt'COrrl, pa1 ing B.5 pt·r('t'lll inter{-sl on $.'lOO 1nil11011 of lll•lx.'ntur('s. Th<" f:E f1n:1nl'lllt:° reJ>t\'"")llrd lh<• largrst publi c b11rro\1'in~ hy :in inCu.,•riaJ 1nanufacturt•r in 1.·, y('nr:;. ,,~ ,\ \\'i)~E \\'ITll .1 hor111' 111orlj!.llAP !:no"-'· I h n ,; ,. f'!'t'Ct'l1!:1g t• )'I Jll!S nl;lkt~ ;t !)!~ difft.'fl'llt'1'. Tu get 11s $~j~J rnillion. <a·: C'hh c.1ti'd 11-:r!f Ill pa\' f/l!l'rt""' or $25 5 n1illion ~ 1·1•:1r for thC' tlC'\t 30 Vi'ars. If th~ ralt• had hc:-rn 9 · prr{'l.'nl. \l'il'f'h 1( H•,'l\' \\f•ll h.i\'l' bt't'J\ f1lr co111ri;1ni1·s 11iti1 :1 U r:itul!!. !!1t' ;:nnu,tl tnt('rt·~· \1011l<J h:i1t· hfli•n ~li n1i1HOl1. ll\·t'r ~() it··"'" 1h,it's a ~:1\'!11.\ or ~r, 11nlli1 ~n -1h:111ks 10 the tri plt'· A dl,..IL!liatir,n rn t·on11nrrf'1:1 I ho1·rn11 uH:. ;1~ 111 Jl('rl'On:il bo:-ru11111::. \ht• rule S('Clll~ to hl' thr s'lnl~ 'I tit• ll•S<; IOU 'l''V<l t"rCclll. \h1• . ' r.:isicr !\ 1:. 10 Rel. S tiidy of County Complete .Mid-day American Stock List An 111-dcpth srudy of Orange County. co1npilcd hy Bank of A 111 er f ca· s e co no1nies de p a r tment, 1ril1 be distributed in carlv J une ;:ic:cordin g-to Dr.· .i'u!ian H~ Ta) lor. vice president and senior eco11ornist. TII E FOCUS on Orangl' County, in it; fina l stag:es nf preparation. \Viii be analvsis of the major fac!ors 1naking L.A. CALLS 4 1 7C ""'h P•••Cll'· Ion•·' bu,.ne1' '~' •.C< only •all tor quoit· o~ monthly <O•• '>a~ Fror>t"<:o /,n.·1 aha ~·"ol:ible fEl EPHOJ<olf COMPA'°"Y Of CAllF 91~.121" • J000Rf'd H ill C M radio pager ---·---$17,00 a month total cost ---·---no deposit on credit approval ORANGECOUN7Y RADI07!LEPHONE . SERVICE '" 835·3305 -!-- up the county's t'C'O non1ic life. \\'riltcn to inform lhe a\·eragc residl'nt as \\'ell as the business economic expert, it looks not only at the current siluaUon . but 1vill project :he county's f'conomic outlook and cte\·cJopn1ent up • to J 9 8 3 , Taylor s.1 id. "\\'c hope This study \1·ill pro\'l' useful to a variety of nudiences," Ta\'lor s a i cl . '·i n cludinj!. stu dl'nts. g-ovl'rnn1ent off icials. loca l and ?Ut-of-sta1e businessnien and , tn fact. an.vone intcresled in addit ional rl'fere nce rn11 1erial on 11·hcre Oran ge Co unty is headed ... ~lAJOR SUB-IECTS covered 1\·itJ include the makeup and potentia l of the count~"s major rifies. populatiort and income projections. It \\'iii also discuss prospccts fo r growth i n in a. n ufacturing. aerospace. agriculture. home buildinii: and construction. TI1c c o u n t y ' s fou r major 1narketing areas - Santa Ana, An a hei m Huntington Bl'ach and Sa~ Clemente -will be among e!her su bjt'Cts. \\'hen co mpleted. copie!li of thl' Focus on Ora nge Couniy "'ill be a1·ai la hle th rough Bank of 1\rner ica offiecs. Ta\'l or said. - ., •• Sia l e Banks Ilike Lend Rate • Abn<t!I L A( Find 1..cm.CI Alf•nP~ A11n1 E~ l.llM1ll• Adlltt~> Advlnv AO/!<fLI '" 06 \ AelMlll ACllllllU A!ml>On Al!ttf> Air Pro A\rlOllll A J 111'1 ...~,°"~ I.I• Gt' Al.iP 111 Jl•~·~d Ailiff I Al..,• rtn Al< .,nA! 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A•v1~1 ASA A~nl 0 .O.•Orv Jh Sor Atnl~n Atlr~~' A!lf !~ At Q,, Alt'f> AIQC All~~ ATO I '"' 1.uta..., Avco AvcoC Avco Avery AviJ I Avntrr Avon I' A1tK 881!& B1ohe e.~,, B•~er 8~1d BellC 8811(; e11c;1 BinC llelWl8 8 &noo '" 8an1r '"' B'n~ B~n• Bn•t>( B~•CI B••OI! Ba• . .c 8 ''"' ll~th I Bdu.r e .• ~1~ e~o·i a~.11 Bttk ll~clo B•"'<I Belo et Brito Be Ide B~ldg e~u ee .... 1 Benao ll~no· ''" Bene "" B•l'<!L Ber~, Belh, f\<Qll Iii~(· llll\• "' '" ''" <N ,. " " " '" " " . " >o G " ' "' U D .. s "s " " .. ' " ' ,. " n < '" '" '·' " ~" ... WU "" (Iii "' '~ M ' •• W• \ • ) Tut!.day, M11y 14, 1974 J2 DAILY PILOT ~ Democrats Clash for Shot at Burke HURRY-UP I HAIRDOS: CUT, BLOW 'NGO! we show you how to care for !he m step by s1ep. Our curl cOax 1ng SCISSOR STYLES are all fuss-free and functional and are easy to do as just sl)ampoo! In- cluded are lamp cuts, linger tumblQ cuts. curling iron cuts. blower cuts. wash. towel dry. brust) ·n llufl cu ts or simple wash and wear culs. They are all SCIS·f SORED, tako·care-ol·yoursell styles. Good for any age. any hair. NO teasing, no rollers. no pins. NO POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS. ALSO NO SET PER· MANENT WAVES. YOU MAY NEVER WANT TO SET YOUR HAIR AGAIN. By O. C. HUSTINGS Ot .. °""" ,lltl '''" 1\\'0 DenlOCrats arc tus~ling for a June 4 primary victory in the nc~' 73rd Assen1bly District and a' shot a I unseat i n g R e p ub!ican ' incumbent Robert H. Burk~ in November. ' Dennis ~fangers and A.A. effe<:t. does nothing bu l the poor and elderly; assess lie v.·as promplcd to rw1, he discourttge t he successful. nil rl·al \\'ealth at the highesl said, because Burke "is too <1Mlificd person \\'ho drsirl'S hl current offer: and, \\'here f · ht d d t becon1e a candidate :.ind serve ar rig an oos no in public office." \1·ldl'sp read control of the adequately represent t he He is also opposed to ecooorny n1ust be insured, puy people ot the district." •·expenditurt;>s of tax money by everyone $2 per day and He intends to be an the public school systen1 for prrinil thern lo cam 1nore. "oulSpoken and aggressive services which are not spokesman for the <'ducational responsibilities." l\lANGERS, 33, of 17282 Apel environment" and lo push for as well as '"neii• and Lane. Huntington Beach, is a b a I an c e d n1 ass liberalioi.€,'d state s p e n ding 1nat;.rled, 'Nit h two children. A transportation system with programs." vice pregjdent of American more coordination bet,veen the Hunti':f!:~.Beoch Fullerton 'fhe Democratic candidates L ~a r n in g Corporat!on, a. Orange and Lo.5 Angeles ,564 .... 105 M • ...._. ...... • I \1an Petten are opposing each vther on the Democratic side of the ballot. and Burke is .,, unopposed as the Rej)ubllcan • choice. ~ " The constal distrii·t includ<'s f the cities of Seal Beach. are: <.'onsulting service for school county transit districls, 968:.a535 879-3863 Van Petten. 49 , of 0052 districls \.vhich . operates a "Public education is another OptitDalty 1 A.M. te IOP.M-· Sot. su11 t 10 IP.M. Piont"('r 0 rive, liuntington siring of reading centers, he issue." he said . "Readingl-~~~--~~~!ii~~~---~--.~~~~~ Beach. ~larril'<I. with three holds a BA in elementary scores and n1ath scores are ehlld i·cn. h·~ holds " bacht•lors edueation from Cal State Long horrible. yet \\'C are sO<'nding Neai·}y Evc••yotlC Beach and an ~1A in ed ucation n1ore than ever before on .1.. .l J .. luntington Geach. Fountain Valley and Costa r.·lesa. Republicans have an edge in the district \\'ith 7 l . 3 5 9 i compared to 61 ,265 Democrats degree in engineering froin adh1inistration frorn USC. He education. \\1c need son1eone \\'est Point. L' l L d A' congressional primary is a Huntington Beach Union V.'ilh educational experience IS ens to an ers : among the 143,924 registert-'CI. voters. DEMOCRATS VYING TO OPPOSE BURKE Dennis Mangers (left), A. A. Van Petten can d i date four timesr;:H::'.ig~·I:' :::S:::ch:::oo=I :::D::i:::sl:.r::ic:I ::'ru::':::'""=·==":P:':':'':':'':in=g=th:i~::· :d:is:":'i:c:l.:"=======:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::;:;;- previou sly , Van Petten ls running on .. a p\atfor-m of prosperity detailed in his book • • BURKE WILL not be listed which was made up of Fountain Valley. Hunlington Beach. Seal Beach, Sunset Beach. Los Alamitos and portions of Garden Grove. Santa Ana. Costa ~1 e s <1 , \Vestminstel' and N c \\' po r I Beach. Huntington Beach, is ma rried and has three children. He holds a bachelors degree in petroleum engineering fron1 UC Berkeley. '"The Prosper Hy Plan.·• • t on the ballot as an incun1bent. • administrative as~t. Tom ~acco rdi ng/to his PRESENT E'.:O N 0 ~11 C policies on rill levels. he contends. \I' i 1 l "guarantee fu rther depression and more hardshi p.'' administrative ·assistant. Ton1 Glass. His o ccupation. ho"1ever, will be listed as 70th dist rict assentblvman . ' Burke v•as fii-st elected in Burke •• 51. of IO:l:> 12th SL. ON ISSUES. Burke opposes f i n a n e i El 1 d is c I osure. n1aintaini]lg, ··Disc:osurP. in 1-lis solution is a change in the \\'aY public funds are raised. The heavy reliance on "transaction I axes.'· a category in \l'hich he includes income tax. sales 1ax, gas tax . use taxes and gift taxes. poses a hardship on low and ntiddle- income persons. he contends. I 1966 in the old 70t h district. Dissolutimas Of Marriage FHtd April 11 Park1, 1.1.irlly K. and il:onald J. Hun!ley, Ruby Marie and Harold. Jame~ While. Sr>eila I.I. and Karl M. Hutchl~n. Mildred E. and Lawrence E. SDY~a. Edward Man\tl'I and Ctirls1rne Camu1e. Rulh J. and Phitlin \'/ Poiner, Velma G. and Tnom.is H. Malac~rnt. Wiiiiam Elven al'ld 5andra Deni•e. Harrell, Diane Gate an~ Edoar Nol<1n. Crodr.er. Palric111 R. and Jame1 W. McEver. La VC!'lne and Gent C!IH01d. Black, Willi~m .J and Diane M. Lopet, Ocrf K. and Luis D. Plf...-. Diane L. and Rober! A. Clark. Wendy A. an!! Gil!><!rl D. Gor!lon, Maroare! E. and Lawrence O. "· l.lalewkki, Oouolas J. an~ Ru1h Edwina. Pendltberry, Howard G. and Jac~it M Saurene. Ronald R. L. ;ind JeaMJte, McCoy. Oanl~I Jame~ II aPld Ga:I WI Miffed, Hinderaker, Sallv Hav!on 1nO t.',arl.. Ivan. COl\ley, Joi''" R.!clMrd an!l Elle~ Richard. Pic~e!I, Duane A. aoo Jvdl!h I.I. Sancht!l, M11,-c11 K. and M~r!o. Plt1man. ~neva A,.., and CraiA Sleven. Flynn. Geraldine jeri and Micl'lael cn11•lei. Am•!elli, Fran~ E11ward Jnd LvEllen Ann. !ocllw1n1r, Strf!lla Renee 11r>d Ron1Jd Let. •· RC>Q11rs, Julianne C.OOlidge and J1ome1 !oorony. /.\oore. Snar"'1 Made Bnd Lenv Wa •/nl! Heu11on. Leland H. ana Kalllrvn J. Economen. A111oa Lee a !Id PJul Dennard. RicMer. Sandra L. ~nd RMald R. V11n Marler, Je!fe-rv Wilhdm and Marv Kalh!fitn. Louras, M!~e end Cr-.er! Lee. Flied Aorll lt Gage, Gle-nn H•rberl ini;! G~nna Lou. H•rrlng;lon. Kenn~tn Le~ov ano. Martha Jane. !olrvbi,,q, Paul H.. and Ca1hf!rone />nn. Hesktll. Diane Miller nnd David McCarlnev. YounQblood, K1•en F. and 80bbY 0. Marsdln. L11u1en 0. al'IO James N, Marsden. Van ~1en;1oni. Vlt!or Ress al'ld Fav. &UllM. SllllrOll Rae Ind Ylilliam Jetttrwn. Rotand, sn~ron Olene end t !IOmas IA. Snvd11, Ell••btln J. arid Cornellu• M. Miiier. Sydnev Flora 11nd Michael Allen. B11r11tlle. Jane E. and "Thomas M. Ch•oman, Mary E!!a and Hughlan Charles. Rus~. SnlrltY O. and J oseph R. Penn, S!epnen LOiii! ano Phyll•S C,ile, Grttn, Jeanelle and Gaylon Wetlev. Ente~d Aoril 11 Boston, Irene and Robtrl Lte. FowlM. JuQilh C. ano Rol>el'1 B Hos~ins, Wayne Michael 1r.d Nancy Jrannt. Wiikins. llDber! T. and Ma1v L. F!ttgerald, Ro!><!rl L. and Ellen J, Y01mg, Mu~lc R. •nd Cnrl~tlan J. Strw11rt, Jemes H. arod Deanna J. CorDllt, N1ncv Lee ana RkhMd Gene Swe•ti', Nancv L. and Garv R. Glr!m. Ann and Thomas George. Wilco•, Jc~n Clark er'ICI Rnbtrl Alie!\. !1;immer. Bernard Dale and N~ncy Eawina. Bowver, Arvel Rn~r! ar10 Rerieca N. carev. Tod Wiiiiam and Anne Chapman, Doris K. 1nd EJrl R, B•dd'•· Dianna Lynn and Waller Jae~ fr. O«>l, O<lllio Marino ~nd Florence Ev~. Alod~ht, Jran F. and Ronald U. Vrrgal!es, Ed<a /ll~v and War<en JOSfP"· Perler, P;i1ric:a Ann and Safl'1url S. Reed, Jovce Pauline and B1ucr ~Franc•~~- A11en. J()l>n S. end Elinor J. 1111<:Gln<1ls, Carolvn Mar ~nd Richard All~. z~~1e1, John Bruce and S11lan Baroara. SandOval, Barbara J. and Paul L. Aub\IChon, Ronald Rav and Cheryl Ann. Ledgerwood. G,nnam V. and Suianne, llulO>eson. Yvonne C. and Glen>I E. F•enc11, B1e1y Loui~ 11nr.1 llCl:>l!•I Llovd. Bt'nson, Ciana L and Rober! L. ~loor, There1a L-mna ROY W. B~rrera. Marla Tina and Charle• Allen. lutlc~r, c~vid N. ;ind Christine 8 . Mill~•. Ro•e Theresa and ClvUe t verP!I. Thom~•. Valer!e O. L. arod Rudolph, Parr•sn, Lilha Nt!I <lfld Ravmon<I L. r~or..e. Roy Vkror and Lvnaa Mdrie. l'li;~man. Daniel 111\Y and Sheila M~"e. Hlnlle. Jame• Oou11la• and K11ren Ann. AMmao. Bonn1e Ro;t' and SY•-<I S~lm<>n. }lllchtoc~. Joallen and ll()dnfy S. G~lncv. Oolorts II. and Teuv. Kuv~enda!I. Nancy Ca!nerlne and Ri~k.Y ll ~V. Jone~, Haiel Loree and Robert W. B~llaniyoe. George II. and Dorolhv M. LeMeur, Glorla J. and E11ocne K. Jack.son, Linda and Mkh~el. s1ew11r1, No~!e Jr. 11nd Janlce Glendina. Miller. Brende Gall and Mar~ Franc". Gninr. Crierrvl Ann 11!\d O.o>nb Leroy, Schuber!. Grover Le~ 11nd Gloria Ann. ~lyman, Diana L. ~Ill.I Paul E-Pr~t!I, Jol'lto Willl~m ~nd Hann~lt Shellburn. ~et. Rc.naid F , ~nd Jo J>nn~. Aguilar, Belia R. and Vintenl A. Aus!I". Janet and Luk.~. .j MtLeod, William S. ~nd Carmel Jean, Lanh~m, Au~rev L. and S!tl!a L. Norri;. Be••le M. and Tommy H. van S~Tve<. M~rv E. ~nd Jerald M. Grantham, Joy,,!Jon O. end Daniel E . B~"'~' Donn<> 'loui'e and ChMle, Dur~ll. SaDa, Ev~lvn J. ~nd Joh,1 B. Fifed Aprll 11 Wil~n, Lau•" Ch"•l1ne, and Greriory Pa11I. Steiner, ~borah Lvnn &nd Rober! Jame•. Carr. P41lrlcld M. end Gary L. M~nlr!!di. Barbara Monioomerv, 11nd Flpri&o Jo""· H~n. Mich11el Josenh, and Kay Son!lra. Ver>1on. r ;mothv E. and Hollis F. Snetfielll, Charle' Grant snd Linda Kay. Cr.liy, Te•~s" LDvtrn and G&rv llOl><l•I S<>ul>der'l, Patricia L. an!I Lewis L Vlltl, J&cql.>91Vn Ann 111'd O&le Palmer. Mltthtll. Jov'e M. 11nd Rooert A. McKinney, Robert Clln!OO'I and Barbara Ann. Ow'"'· Jafl'11e Dell a~rt L~. Simon. Ellr<>belh s. and Wiiiiam, Ill. Hall, Ann M3r' 1nd David Kyle. D<!Olev, Oennis L. and Er.!nll M. Fi!hDurn. Chrlst:ne S. 11nd Glenn A. ()via!I Jo 1-!elen and R3Ymond Wiiier. SOfen1on, Carl Jr., ;ind Pa!sy L. c ,,.11110. Carolvn Aneue. al>d Edward. " Co<ral. K ~1nv LC(' dnd ,,,11110 Robison. w-011er G"ge. and Cathtrint A9nt• Bowle,, Patricia !(~11\lel'"· and Rootrl Nl'•I. Beuv, sr.errv Ann am! Denn!~ Miilard. Kenl. M"rci ~ Su .. 1n ~nd Gco1te Huber!. Selvodge. Linde and Oona\<1 w;1scn. Perea, Rose Madt ~nd Giibert H JPdlnak. Clora ll~e and Ru>iell Mlchael. Ma~!ers, Sharron Rue and GerJIO Ltu'' Mal~pule, Ane and Feti,a. Garvin, Enid E. and Hugh R. Sm>lh, Ttrrv R. an!I Freil P. Liie, Con51ance •r><I Rooeri, Lacu. Pa!sv K~y ana Ch&rlfs w,11,am. LaHa,~ Jo11n nnd Hiloe<)a•d. !111ghes. Dade C. and Alyce L. Burr11s, Cnarlene A. ~l>d Jerry P. Dieters, Fran~ Marvin and !1ene R•cha•L Hammack, Seo!! W. and Svs"n E. Lewi!, Je~nne!!e IC and Ro!lert J, Sylo.~s. JJmes 6 . and Shirley Jean. Sv!Mdano, Bonnie Toussau anr.1 llot:e>I A, 1Cln<1, JOdY L. and James E. Orrick, Gall Lyn and R<>ndall Dalt. Filff April 2S Williams, G11!1 and Danny R. t.\vrk~. Jan.u Murie and Newlon. Ellos, Rol)efl H. ~nd Reina M Kvn~a. Yvonne ~nd Gerald Rult· snaron S. an~ E:rne•1 O. Herndon, Helen A. anQ Claude M Dsoorn, pnilio E ilnd Elaine ~· Clubs Lauds Stu<lc11ts The shift \VOt.!ld be 10 '"time taxes''. such as property tax, \vhich assess an annual rate against "real \\'calth." an economist's term 1neaning anything but nloney. Hls si x-point plan t o I guarantee prosp::-rily \\'ould: reduce tile control politici.:ins have over the economy: eliminate u 11 transaction taxes : derive all revenue from taxes on real \'/ea\th: provide an exemption of 520.000 per ~rson from taxes to protccl Wine Taste Fest Set i_ n Benefit Six \\"ineries of the :\orth j Coast Prestige \Vine Society \1·ill offrr their wares to !asters at the ~!av \Vine Festival of Orange C0unty, a fund raiser for the Orange County ti'apter of the National foundation-March of Din1es. The event will be held t.1ay l:l froin 6 1o 8 p.m, in the' :\Jonte Carlo Roon1 of the , Approxi1nntely 50 top stu-'.\:t'\\'portcr Inn. i\ e \V po r \ dents frotn Newport liarbor B1•nt:h. I .-ind Corona del :\'tar High Do::ir pri1.es are offered. Schools \\'ill be honorl'd at a along \l'ith wines from Charles 7:30 a.m. breakfast i\lay \7 al Krug \\linery. I ngle no o kl !he Balboa Bay Club. \'i neynrds. I.lord s and Ellvood l \\lin{'ry. Robert l\i on d av i The an nu a I Scholarshi ·l \\'inr•r• . Simi \\'inery and I Breakfast, •Nhich is spon sore(l £.:·nn111ri Vintners. Cheeses and -.Qy the Commodorps' Club of hreads 1vil! be provided by l the Newport Harbor Chatnbcr Hickory Farn1s of \Vestcliff [ C .11 . Plaza. 1 o on1merce Wl recognize Proceeds \l'ill be used to j students \\'ho have maintained further research, m e d i c a I an "'A'' average throughout services and educational high school. progran1s to prevent birth In addition. one girl will be _d_e_re:t_s._ selected nt the breakfast to I =.c-===---===-, receive the Agnes Blomquist THE A\l'ard for a cad c n1 i c EARL'S excellence_ Reservations for the event limited to 250 people. can be made by calling the Chamber of Commerce at 644-8211 . The\' are $3 each. · Plumbin11, He1t1ng Air Cond, Time St1rh II yf!,lr dMf L19vn1-S11ddltbltk All Others 495-0401 642·1753 II t losing weight· .... "'"'"'; w:.-.. ~ ~-"'· . ~ ' ' .. ' Medical Weight Redudion Lindora's unique program is .a safe and practical met hod for the entire famil y to lose weight an d learn how to maintain proper weight ... under the strict supervision of Medical Doctors. Cs~/ for inlormation • Monday thru Frida y 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Lindora MEDICAL CLINIC SAN BERIURDINO E. LONG BEACH MISSION HILLS SANTA MONICA CERRITOS HAWTHORNE ORANGE 888-4711 597-0378 365·1138 B28-4513 924-5748 679-9236 538-2395 ArrowM"ad lot Jr,!!o• Ml•1lon fr1n•lin Ctn ii Of H ..... lllO•nt tutll11-Cll•Ofll1n Meolelt 8141/ M1G1t1I Cent Bl' Mtooc1I B!Of, MtdiCll 8tdg. P1or111ion11 816Q. M1dlc11 C1n111 P•ot111!on1I Bld') NEWPOllT IEACH GAROEN GROVE LONG BEACH HOLLYWOOD COSTA MESA PASADENA LA HABRA 845-3740 534-2051 426-6549 462-0883 557·1B93 796·2614 694-1029 P.C. Pro! .... ttnfl "'" 118 P-1ot111ion•I M11i1 Mtll V11dt Cn>Ck•r H111, .. 11 Blft, Prot111+on11 Bid~ 8160. MtdlCll (;e111t1 P•ol111+on1I 810,, 81nk Bldg. Mtd1C1I 81dg. WOODLAND HILLS SHERM~N O~KS WEST COVINA SAN OIEGO l'lJMONA FULLERTON RIVERSIDE 347-5847 769·7103 583-6932 870·9501 787-8250 962·3438 623-1655 WltnM•Vl5IOll' O•!llin.\/Oft or,1 Ml•Ofl 560-1484 Pomon1 v1n.,. G11tt Coll•:• M1dlc1! MOOICll I df. Pro1111+0~1I I ot. B!dg. 42D·9S80 Mtcticitl Ctll!tr MtdlCll 81 O· $4uart ~ ~\c ,,.lf, ; .-· If you're after the biggest sportswear looks at the littlest prices, Robinson's has a new place for )DU. Sportswear II! S PORTS WEAR II HAS JUST OPENED, HERE1S A SAMPLE, BY DEVON, OF WHA1" YOU'LL F I NO , PR I NT S HIRT. YELLOW/GREEN/ ORANGE . 5-M-L . $14. PULL-ON PANT. $16. SHIRT JAC . $19. BOTH YE LLOW, GREEN OR WHITE. 10 -18 . PULL-ON SHORT, YELLOW. GREEN , WHITE. 10-18. $10. V -NECK T OP . YELLOW/ WHITE, GREEN/WHITE, S-M -L , $9. ALL. POLYEST ER , MAIL/ ~·~ PHONE. ROB INSON1S S PORTSWEAR 11 . , \ I / I ?>·FASHION ISL.ANO 'SHOP TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 10 :00-5:30 644-2800 7 She Top a Jntr lhrou She read secon Lill hairs! mi1ni And her. "T like : \Yilh Thcl stec forme In I rem a nostal Six or th bcgi tbree but t reccn • ' " '' l .. ·- 'I collect anything that even mentions Shir ley, even movie ads when the y re run her films .' Th elma Kimble Nostalgia: Child Star Shines By ALLISON l)EERR • 01 IM D•llr Pllol Sl1H She was the Litt le Colonel and Curly Top and l·leldi. Intricate danct.• steps took only one run through. She mernori1.ed lines before she could read and her scenes seldom took a second take. Lllt~ girls v.·orld11ridt' copied her hairstyle (there were 56 curls> and mimicked her wardrobe. And , her fans believe, everyone loved her. "There'll never be another little gi rl like Shirley Temple, another child star "'ith her personality and ch;:irm." said Thelma Kimble , a Costa ~1esan .,.,.ho is steeped in the li fe and career of the forn'ler star. In t"'O short years. she ~as collected a remarkable ~sure of T e m p 1 e nostalgia. ; · Six scrapbooks arc filled \\'ith mentions of the former· child star. from her beginnings in the Baby Burlesque flt three -''She hid under the piano bench. but they spotted her anyway"-to her recent mastectomy and political life. The Kin1blc home is a trove !'or nost::i l- gia burrs. Along \Vith 45 Temple dolls of all sizes and eras. many in original costume, there are Big·Little Books of her movies. 111agazinc features. recordings of movit songs, theatre lobby cards and n1ovic posters. Paper dolls from the 30s complete with paper \\'ardrobcs. a rare find . are in the collection Ydth dolls of n1ore recent \'intage. "I collect anything that even mentions Shirley." said ~-lrs. Kimble, mo(her of three and a grandmother of one, "even movie ads '''hen they rerun her films." llow her collection grew reveals what she calls her ··a~diction to Shirley Temple.'' It all started one Sunday afternoon when a local television. .station 'vas n111ning a Shirley, Temple film feSl!Va1. "I thought it Would be •ice to have. a Shirley Temple doll. just one. Belore I kne1v it. I was hooked." , Vacations have lx.'f!n ma:pped through small t0\\11S and large ones, anywhere antique and second hand stores flourish . "\Ve hit every shop from here to Grants P<lss. Ore. one summer," she laughed. 1'.tro;. Kimble joined the Shirley Temple Colleclors Club (yes, there is one I an international group boasting 150 members at last count. ''\Vhcn I started collecting r thought I was the only one. And, I started too late. I've been told that five years ago, I could have gotten things tor $5 that arc no\v several hundred." SOURCES FOL!ND S"'·ap meets. antique stores. auclions and help from pen pals have expanded her collection quickly. Postcards, photos, books and magazine clippings from England, Holland and NC\\' Zealand testify to the Temple popularit y. "I've even been ,to her house ," she said, "and I got ll.S far :is ringing her front doorbell, but she \\'asn't home." Having made the pilgrimage to \Voodside, near San Francisco. she was rewarded with meeting Sh i r I e y 's ciaughter Susan. who looks "remarkably like her mother." Doi.ls weren't the only comn1ercial item immortalizing the famous little girl, ~trs. Kimble soon di scovered. "There "'ere Shirl ey Temple hand lotion, pajamas. slippers. dresses and even flower seeds, Shirley Temple sv.·eetpeas." Her scrapbooks arc filled "' i t h magazt'ne ads wilh ~tiss Temple as the selling point. A special treasure is a scrapbook made in the 30s by a wom an fan, filled with ne\vspaper and magazine clippings that could not be fou nd today. Shirley Temple dolls came in many incarnations. composition. and modern ones in vinyl. '·Until you begin to rol\eet and study the dolls, you don 't notice that all of the races are different.'' l\1ANY CHARACTERS The dolls came costumed ofte n as the characters she played. the Little Colonel. \\rec \Vil!ic Wlnkie and once as the Little Ranger, v.·hen she ... .-as named an honorary Texas Ranger for the state ·s birthday celebration. "It may sound crazy but I have pen pals of all ages. I \\Tile regularly to a 14-year-old girl. People can't believe it 1vhen I tell them I'm a grandmother." SHIRLEY: CIRCA '30s • -.,- e BEA ANDERSON, Editor TIH!1dlJ, Mly U , ltJ4 Pit• 1J lier dream no1\' is to ha\·c a small museum to disPlay h:!r collection \\'hich has taken over her lh·ing room <1nd SJ.Jperscdt'Cl her original interest in antiques. "! ha\1e so many things l can't display no1\'. I just don 't have the room ." , . But. . she. admits, she can'! qui! collecting. She's really hooked . So, she'll keep on looking for sheet music to the "Good Ship Uillipop,'' the little buttons that came with original Shirleys, wallpaper that features stars of early Hollywood and old magazines, tucked away in so meone's attic. "~fy only regret is that I don't have my o"'ll Shirley. the one my uncle gave ml' as a child. It sat on the shelf and we looked at it and it was too pretty to play \.\'i th. ;'When \\·e' left Ne"' York. the dolls \Vere tossed a1vay. If I had only knov.•o !hen ... " The Shirley Temple Collet1.ors Club philanthropy ronccts their dedication to Shirley Temple Black. Proceeds fron1 <.111 annual benefit auction go to\vard ~Iultiple Sclerosis research. Mrs. Black has a brother afflicted "'ith the disease. VINTAGE DOLL CAME WITH TRUNK Criticism at Dinner Hard to Digest THELMA KIMBLE 'S 'SMALL' COLLECTION DEAR ANN LANDERS : Are \\'e a typi- cal American family, or i!I there some- thing wrong al our house? F·or the last three weeks. dinner time has been a nightmare. {The ones before that weren't anything to brag about either.) The problem is continual bickering between my husband and the children. He picks at them until everyone is in a surly mood and there is no geniality \Vhatcver. It's "Get your elbows off the tnble! Sit up straight! Go \\'ash your hands again, and get them clean this time!" I realize manners are important, but he's so critical I could scream. We will be having a pleasant conversation and sudden1 y my hushand finds fault with one of the. kids. Before long, It's a four~imensional fight with tanging of fisls, yelling and people leaving the table angry. I have read that mealtlmG Is supposed to be a pleasant event. the one time In the 24·hour period when the entire fa1nlly g'ets togclher to enjoy one anolhcr's company. But not at our house. How do other peopJe handle it? -TH E BOXING CLOVES BRIGADE ' DEAR BRIG: Rest assured yonrs Is not lhe only ft1 mlly that fights at the dinner table. But it cercainl y should not be a nightly event. I !luggest that you and your husband get some counseling. Children should be corrected, but obviously }'Our husband needs in struction on how to go about it. \\'hen the dining area becomes a batUe z.on e, It sets up patterns for indigestion und other stomach disorders that can plague children for the rest of thrir lives. Cheek with the school prinelpal or your family doctor about a competent ounselor. If you can't get your husband to go, go alone. Snmebody tn your remlly needs to understand th e damHglng effetts of nightly dinner table flght1. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I know you have a lot of men readers and this is one letter they v.-'On 't be interested in, bu t pleagc print U anyw1:1y -for the milllorui of women who will secretly bless you. I need to know what to do about recipe thieves. Jesse James did lt with a gun. • .. ' ' . . .... . A•.t~ ' .. .. Brassy da1nes do it with nattery and pressure. I am a gourmet "COok. Most of my recipes arc !he result of experimentation and dogged striving for perfectk>n. What can be done about guests who literally demand a recipe right on the ·sPof., as w.ell as those who telephone the following day, with pencil and pnpcr in hand. to "ta ke it all down"~ Usually I give in, .11.fter extraeth~g a promise that it \vill never be given lo anyone. Later I learn my recipe has been passed around town to five others. Imagine my surprise when 1 round t\VO or my original creations in· the Chu rch Auxiliary Cook Book! Am 1 selfish to feel that my cuHnary achi vements ore n1lnc and mine olone and no one should beat them out of me? -PESTERED IN PASSAIC ' , ... ~ , DEAR PESTERED: \Vhy blame ~ur friends when the fault Iles witb )ilu? "Sorry. no ," are; l"'-'O p e rf ect I y respectable wotds, and If you don't wish to gi,.·e a recipe, you should say so. l'\'C asked ror rerlpes myselI and found that most women are flattered to &bare them. l'\•e al!IO Men tMd . •·Sorry, no," and t accept that ans"'er and lhlnt noce the less or the V.'Oman who wouJd prefer to keep her recipe io benieU. \Vhat's prudish'? \Vhat's OK? If you aren't sure, you need so n1c help. It's avaUable in the booklet: "Necking tind Petting -What Are the lilmits?'' Mail your request to Ann L.and'1:rs, P.O. Box 33~. 22% W. B.mk Dr., Chtcogo, Ill., 60654, enclosing so eents In coin and a long, stamped, M'l f·addressed envelope. ' Golden f \ Variety Spices Club Agendas Voyage Charted Balboa Yadll C'!uh tT'lf'mbers will embarll: on 3 Golden \'oyage v.·hfn they gatht:r for the 50th opening d a .\· ~ ("('!ebra11on if\ the clubhou~c ~ Sa1urday .. 'lay 18. i FestL\illes '>1111 ~gJl \I.1th boat lnSpect1on at IO am .. i.,.!:>•""i'f'"'! !ollo"'ed by brunc!t Flag-~ • raisuig c e r t mo n i es are ,:... -i. ~',.: -.... -'· scheduled at t · 30 p.m. "''Ith _... ~ Commodore Oa\id \\'. Lang ...;:r ..,.,_-_.--. officiating. • .\.fter the 2:30 boa! parade "'·ill be open bouse_ aboard. and concluding the a11.41y aifa1i:- y,·ill be a social OOur. sit-Oo\\TJ dinner and dancing to the Jack Shoap group in the clubOOuse. "arking tbe 16th annual o~ing day v.111 be Bahia Corinthian members. \ I I ;--~'--<\• •' " . . . I ' " t. ' • . , • - ·-- • ABWA Bosses v.·ill be honored by the fl;e~lJOrl Beach Olarter Chapter of Ameri can Business \'t'oman's Asso c I at Ion \Vednesday. ~lay IS. during a dinner In the lrvll'le Coast Country Club . Ray Kelly, 1m Boss-of<he- year. ~ill present the trophy to the 1974 ·wiMer. Sc holarsh ips will be pr('scnted to Nanette \Villis. Kathy Dolan and Debora and Linda Dillingham. Secretaries Jean Nelson v.ill be installed as president of the Orange Coonty Harbor Area Legal Secretaries Association during a dinner meeting at 8 p.m \Vednesday, i\1ay 15. in the NeY.'J)Ortcr lnn. PLEAD Ne\v · officers ,~1ill b e installed b.v PLEAD (Promote Learn ing and Education to end Abuse of Drugs 1 during a luncheon Friday, ri.tay 17, In the Laguna Niguel Country Club. Your Horoscope Helen Dier will be aeated .u president, and on her board will be MarlllMe Thompson, vice president; Magg I e Hlckman and Euruce Alder, 5eefetarles, and Sendra Guy, treasurer. T\\'O $500 scholarships_ were presented by the group to Newport Harbor High S<'hool students Lori h1Hler and Cral& Barto. Daughters An art show and auction have been planned by the cavalier Chapter, Daughlt>rS of the British Empire, Friday, ~lay 17, in the Newport Beach Ebell Clubhouse. Festivities will begin Vflth a preview at 1 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the British Home for the Aged. AAUW James Shlmanoff, director of the Orange County Office of Consumer Affairs. w i 11 address, the Laguna Bea_ch Br an ch or the Arnerican Association of Univ e r s i I y \\'omen at 10 a.m. Friday, 1i1ay 17, ui the Royal Savings and Loen ornce , El Toro, During the publle lecture, Shimano!! Will Wk about The more than r.,ooo complaints his om<e ""' roetlved •Ince It opened in 1972. Literacy Vitalina O><IJo Thiel, a native of Ecuador, will discuss her experiences In learning Eng:lish as a second language when the South Coast Literacy Council meets at 11 a.m. Friday. May 17, in El Adobe r estaurant , San Jua!l Capistrano. Mrs. Thiel earned a BS. degree in Ecuador and a BA and MA at California State University, Loog Beach. She now ls a doctoral candi~e at the University ol. Southern California. New officer s will t)(' installed, including 0 n a I e e Carter, Norvetta ~ t e war l, Floi-ence Callavtay, Dee Dee Leif, Helen Seidman, Jack Re)'Mtd. Geraldine Banerer, Bea Williams and Dorothy St. Hilaire. Diet Workshop Stephen1 Alumnae New officers will b e Installed by stephenl College Alumnne of Orange COunty during a luncheon in the Petite Auberge mtaurant. S o u t h Coost Village, at 11 :30 a.m. Saturday, May 18. They are the li-tme1. David Rimer, president ; Nick Lee, vice president~ J a m e s Mccully, socretary, and M. o. Tackett, treasurer. Chocette1 A Cruise Into June \Viii theme the annual spring fashion show planned by the Punch and Judy Chocettes ror saturday, ~l<.y 18. in the home of 1'-1rs. Pierre Sawaya, Costa ri.tesa. The ooon event wlll raise funds for ChHdren's H06pltal of Orange County New officers of the group are the Misses Ca rol yn Scrantom, President; Stacy Kindel, vice pre s ident ; He;:it her 7.abarsky. secrt>tary. and Teri ~Iliff, treasurer. AAUW The program , Y.ttich begins at 10:30 a.m. the same day. indude5 music by the r\ewport Harbor High School band ; ceremonies cooducled b y Commodore A. G. De\·irian: presenting the colors and raising the flags by the Fl)ing Toads of Sea Scout Ship 306, ~:::::~ Newport Beach. :;; Aquarius: Budget A fashion sOOw featuring Diet Workshop members \\'ho ha\'e lost 10-50 pciunds has been planned for 6 p.m. Friday, r..iay 17, in Bullock 's, Santa Ana. Fashions by Nancy Austin. v.ilO believes her clothes make fat \\'Omen fei:!l happy, v.'ill be presented. Lise Woessner, palmist, "i ll present I.he program when the Westminster·Fountain Valley Branch of American Asrociatk>n of University Women gathers for a n ~Jlaticri luncheu'r Saturday, ?-.1ay 8, in the Red Onion restaurant, Huntington Beach. Mrs. B. L. Wiiiiams will he seated as presidcot. Other new officers are the '1mPS John (iarfein and Karl Allgeier, \'ice presidents: J o .~ e p h Fortier and ri.tark Yama1noto, secretaries. and Thnot:hy R. Finney. treasurer. The boat parade \\·1H begin at 2 p.m. and rounding out the day \\ill be Dixieland music played by an all-member C. ... lill band, a cocktail party, dining 3.nd dancing. At South Shore Sailing Cluh. the celebration ;o.·1JI gc1 under \\'<I Y "ith boat inspection at 10 :30 .'.l.m . Opening ceremooies ""ill be at noon. followed by a boat parade. The Over-Sextet Dixieland Band ""ill entertain. and festivities will close "'i!h a cook-yoor-own st::ik dinner. Commodore Don Palmquist "'ill preside at the flag Will Powe r Won 't cereinonies at Lido Isle Yacht Club at 12:30, follo"·ing boat inspect ion at 11 a.m. Also planned arc small boat racing. hot dog lunch and ri.1exican music. Ba lboa Yacht Club Staff Commodore and A1 rs. Frank Lynch get their boat ready for inspection at the 50Lh annual openin g day celebration. 1\lrs. Jae!\ :\!ford serves on one of the committ ees. At Shark Island Yacht Club flag ceremonies will begin opening day at 1 t a.n1 .. followed by a boat parade buffet dinner and dancing. Voyagers will begin their day with a breakfast at 8:30 a.m. Flag ceremonies a rc scheduled at 10 a.m.: boat parade at 2:30 p.m. and open house "·ill conclude a t midnight. WEDNESDAY MAY 15 By SYDNEY O)fARR ARJES (ri.1arch 2l·April 19 \: You 1nay be on brink of obtaining ;o.·hat is needed. ~·teantime, make peace .at home. Give.. s p ecial consideration to one who ls temporarily confined o r handicapped. You r eceive home appliance gift. TAURUS (April 20-A1ay 201: Friend llith romantic no tions could also have extravagant tastes. See persons, situations as they actually exist. Avoid fooling yourself. Cloud of suspicion is rcmo\'ed if you speak in direct nlanner. GE~tlNI {~lay 21-June 20!: Pron1ised agreement or contract is subject to revision Ration(ale) Weighed AT WIT'S END -·and delay. Be responsible enough to seek v i a b I e alternatives. Older individual is set in "'ays and tends lo fight progress. Cooperate in By ERMA DOMBECK diet becauSe I am expecting." a deep breath and with her civic projects. CANCER (June 21-Jul y 22]; Dec. 21 1: Property values should be reviev.·ed. ~take inquiries and wait f o r answers. You may be seeing through. rose colored glasses. \'!hat seemed solid could be Speaking '~·ill be George Crov.iord, v.·bo has lost 700 pounds PEO built on structure of sand. CAPRICORN D 2 2 ri.tt>111bers of th<> Orangt> ~ • _·J,;\ 1 ec. · Coast ReciJX"OCity Bureau of &iwi?!""""""~l of sound and fury, but little Fliday, ri.!ay 17, in the Bahia 1 3 Full .S•rv!c• Jan. 19 ): There rould be plenty PEO ;o.i\I gather at 9:30 a.m. 1 substance. Review s our ce Corinthian Ya cht Club Corona Loc1t1on1 rn material. Go by the book , not de! ~1ar. ' Huntington Be•ch by me re wh ims. Relative New officers will be ·~1 PRESCRIPTIONS expresses doubts behind your back. introduced, including the • ctw~• Aec.""" • e>.Uwr1n Mmes. Louis ;\fa ck i e . U11d""11i,.r;::-1 AQUARrt.JS (Jan. ZO..Feb. .,,"'"'"' R T M · · ,,_ f'llM'lt 18): Avoid chasing rainbows. president: Arthur Ferrett ard 1 1 presi.....,,. .. ; . . . arvm , VJce ~ You may be spending too J B Call t · ~ h 1 • • oway, secre anes, muc for too 1iltle-draw in and \l'a'"-lmri·e, trca-·-r. r I 1.:.u11 ........, " tU Siii Stnll . .• •• . . SlM5tl inancia reins. Don't mi:t H""'ll"''*' "',._ ....,... 1 money and friendship. If you 1r"4!11vnt a H1111111911 ffJ..1u1 \ do. you risk losing both. l·-:;;;~;;;;;.;::;;::;;::;;::;;;::..;.;;~~F"'~--~-~-~-~-~-~·+="~·~-=,~--~-~~~-~ PISCES (Feb. 19-l\larch 20 !: ---- Pr ofessi onal superior fil"' expresses doubts but Is rea lly fi:'l'H snoos on your side. Win your way by , f\1 UC, acceptirig added responsibility. Room will be made for you at the top. Custom Lining Drawers, Shetwts &Sil-Dr-. FREE ESTIMATES A panel cf nutrition experts discovered recently !hat more people go on diets in ri.1ay Jhan any other month in the year . . . the reason being they begin to worry about ho\Y they'll look in a swimsuit. (F'rankly, it 's been on my mind since February v.•hen I rode a bicycle and my legs still rubbed together.) The plain, simple truth is most ~t-ople can find more rcaSOl\'i for eating than for nnt eating. I found this out when I used to go to my diet meetings v.·hcre v.·c \Yould C'Onfe ss why \\"(' had not Jost wei ght. The excuses dieters give for eating arc enough to blO\\' you r mind. "Expecting what?" asked the leader. eyes misting said, "I ate a cookie because 1 missed the \\'hat \\'as attractive tends ro •----------- \oose its gli tter. l'ou \'viii be -RUFFELL'S- ~, t.f:EEVERYTHING ~f.W FOR THE . ~::::·BATHROOM "J\.1y mother-in-law and if I don't get so mething in my stomach every threi! hours I becon1e nauseated .·· elevator," \\'e were all intrigued. includ ing the leader who said . "Do you \Yant to tell us about rid Of burden. Know it and plan ruture project. spread UPHOLSTERY i n f I u enc e . Write and co m m u n i c a t e. Submit Whe1t Yo• Wo11t TN Int T_.i._,..,. ... _e"" ..... , MOd • c-pl"• *'"'of ' 644·2353 .. ., ... -1" a 11tn The next one "·ould say, "! gained "'eight because it's in my marriage contract.'' "How do you figure that?'' asked the. leader co ldl y. it?"' manuscripts, formats. R e· 1922 HorbOf 11.d. establish special relationship . Co1to Meao -S~l·0259 BANKAMEAICAJllO ... .,T£R-ARC£ Alf Ol'f ... SUNOA'l'.11 !> _....., "'" _,~ One woma~ would stand up and say. "l had to go off my "\Veil,·· she beg3.!.11: "it all began when I c~ my tooth on a piece of pi·aa crust and went to town to see my dentist. I parked in a garage near a department store and since I was early I went over to buy a skirt zipper and I ran into an old boyfriend \\'ho couldn't stop staring at my ch ipped toot h and it started lo LEO (July 23-Aug . 22 1: j~~~~~~~~~~~--------------------­Burst of creativity surges to the surface. New starts in new directions are featured . Strive for greater independence of thought, action • Illustrate meanihgs. Be graphic in n DRAPERIES ~ ~ ~~! »'TO Ult.di!! r\~·· 0 .. "'.l.I.. l'A9<1tC~ •• BUY NQIN 'M/4 flitti-AT S PE CI Al SAlE PRI CE! ffERITRGE IRTERIORS 2 1 ~'"'"' e 'I''""~"''" Call 547~2773 • •O Today HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER COSTA MESA. 1cA1.1r' sAtoNs for Appt. 549-0757 ,, Wilh oc Without Appointment ... OPEN SUNDAYS & EVES We give blondM ! a 1111 with i R@ ~X WHIT[ CREME HAIR LIGHTENER We have a special reeling for b!ondes: that's why \\e "Well, my husband used to work the first shift, but he got bumped lo the seeond shift which means he work s rrom 3 to IL \Vhen he comes i.n a little after midnight, he hates to eat alone and when we got married we promised to love one another through thick and thin, and these are our thick years and there isn 't n1uch 1 can do about it until he goes back on days.'' r..1y favorite story was a \\'on1an who ate a cookie. \Vhen asked why she fell off her diet for a cookie, she took Date Chosen For Nuptials i\Iarina ~l igh Sch o o I graduates Kathleen A n n St uart and David Joh n Sjuncson are planning to ma rry Aug. 3 in lhe First P r es b y t er i an Church, \Veslminster. Parents of the betrothed couple arc ~fr. and Mrs. Gradon Stuart and 1'1r. and rain and I wasn't wea ring a slip and I remembe1·ed I harl forgotten (o r \\<IS it forgotten to remeriiber ) to take the chops out of the freezer and I missed two traffic lights thinki ng aDout it and I Y.':lS late to my dentist and he said my gums \\'ere going and a lot of people my age went into braces and when I got to the garage it was 4 o'clock and my kids "·ere locked out for the th ird time this week and they had just opened up th is new bakery on the street Je~·cl of the garnge <1ncl if I mis'ied this elevator I knew sucking on my car ke?ys wouldn't givf! me the nourishment I needed. The door sla mmed in my face and I ate the lousy cookie:" We gave her a fat ovation. descriptions. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22); Joint efforts are emphasiz.ed. Contracts, agree m ents , relationships of a permanent nature command attention. You may be drawn between new venture and o l d obligation. Go slow enough to be thorough. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 2%); You have too many irons in fire. Some refuse to take you se riously:-This can b e corrected by disp l ay'lng se riousness of p u r p o s e . Redi scover sense of direction. Fulfill resolutions concerning work, diet, and health. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 211 ; Check money sources. Take cash and let credit go. Those who whisper sweet nothings have just that to offer-nothing. Rom an I i c interests could distract you from ultimate goal. :;trive for balance. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22· like Roux. White-and y,e thin.kyou will, toe1J Its speci al creme for mula worl\s last, yet cond1tie1ns as It tightens. And II provides an ideal base for the most delicate color tonina. Let us "lilt" your hair color-it may put a till Into your whole outlook! -~Irs. John Sj uneson, all of - 1'Iuo1ington neach. l"'.'-'SljiJ:~~EiriNiEi~[Ei;c(>niT~-, ~ "' ~liss Sluart is a graduale or SU ER NEEDLEP IN a 1·ocational nursing school BLEACH RETOUCH and her fiance a t te nd e cl CLASSES Golden \\1est College. • Reg 15" 13oo PERSIAN., ilu6"'Jiucr10N ~~ NEWPORT BEACH An exc11Jp1 .onal se,uc\•on 11t quaH•v rugs, l!lt cer1if1ed ror authen1icilyl Gueranreed $o:ibs!il'.l•on or ..... e 11 excti:tnge 1t for equel value, ANTIQUE RUG S: 11 rr..1Qrio!1con1 C.(illec.hon ol KAZAK. SHIRVAN, CHI CHI , TA BRIZ and tTa"li m(l1e1 CONTEMPORARY RUCS : .An "~cellcnt collection ol MESHKIN, KASHAN, HAMAOAN ABADf:I'! l\Efi't AN. BA.LOUCH , HEAIS, AFSHAR end more. FINE SILK RUGS: An ou1,1;1nd1ng group ol SILK OUM. SILK KASHAN. NA.IN 1WOOL & SILl{1 ~IL"\ B.O.St ISF.AHA.N, FINE PART SILK OUM and mo1e SUNDAY, MAY 19th, NEWPORTER INN 1107 Jambor1t• Ao1d, N1twpor1 81t1ch • Pr1tvl1tw: 1 p.m. •Auction 2 p.m. • • Taught by Bunny Crosson FIRST SERIES· June24 lhrough July 15 M0tidoy • JllM 24 10 a m • 12 ooon Florentine Sampler {Bargello) Wtd"••day • .'-26 10 am . 12 noon Ribbon Sampler(Aclvanced) 1 pm -3 pm Baste Sampler (8eg1nn1ng) Ttllwt • J11"• 27 10 c1 m . • 12 noon "Aran" Sampler (lntormedia!_,) as seen 1n McCall's Magazine 1 pm. • 3 pm. 'Bunny s Maze" (Advanced Samplor) Classes 1vn lour weeks. plus one all-day worksl'wlo. Fee: ~JS 00 1n clud1ng malurials. Checks. payable to Bunny Crosson. musl accompany abohca!1on. •• •• e NEEDLEPOINT DESIGN 2621 l. Coo•f Hwy.· Corona QI Mor· 644·7904 • -,_ --· :· .. .. .' •: -'~i ,/; :"">.) ..... Yankee Tradtr "-, ·:· ;· .~C'. •":·°;"..,,,_.,,. __ ""!'~~ Soups tr.rnform en ordi· .· '·:~;'· .·, • n1ry me1I into wm1tthing lp&eial. They go well J":;;;;;.;'C:::.O:::~~~~'/ with 1nything, from 1 full coune d1nnef to 1 rushed .andwich for lunch. Ther1 1rt: 14 · · ·;·:'::"'::7:=::-7.'.::'::'::'",.,..£ dalicioui lt1vor1 that burn wilh fl1vor everytime you add w111r. Enhance your meali with thlMI ~rutilt ind superb t1s 1in11 wups. BUY 3 PACKAGES ' AT THE REGULAR PRICE and G El DOES YOUR ORGANIZAT ON NEED MONEY?;_ ASK ABOUT STORE TOURS. OF OHIO South Coast 'Plua 1.QWER CAROUSEL LEVEL . OP!NDAILY'TILI PM ·SAT.'TILI PM SUNDAY 12 TO I PM · 140.1911 AMERICA'S LEADING CHEESE STORES' • , I l I· i f ' i i 1 T 1 2 2 2 2 2 • • " 2 J • • ' . -· f ' i l ' MIXED SINGLES l70 I/OU WA~f fO !!f; TURN£P ON 8"' A il0!.ATI0~5~1P, ='-"'6'1P5<1 t TUMBLEWEEDS MUTT AND JEFF :1" .~ FIGMENTS .NANCY ·5LUGGO, I HAVE TICKETS FOR THE BARN THEATER- MEET ME THERE ~ l70 <lou IUANT A\6ANIN6FUL. eXPlRIENCe? DOES THAT MEAN YOU'RE NOT .GOING iO UKE THE PLAY'? by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson o~ al~Af C~A7.<£. 1~1NG AlrE YOU lOOKING FO~ ? by Tom K. Ryan WO.Alf! 7HEl\f; 'IOU AR" I LJLP 'IOU MOl-1: .... J3~mi1LA1f!rAR~~ ""OF FIRE. . · by Ernie BushmiHer · IT'S NOT THE PLAY .IT'S THE BARN --- .IVE BEEN IN BARNS BEFORE ·-. -:-15 DOOLEY'S WORLD GORDO . NOTICE ;lc)W MAN Al-WAYS HAS 70 Be HITTING SOMETHING? T#EV HIT BALLS WITH CLU851 aATS1 RAC(i'i)E.TS1 FUT•··· 111s A I -rAl~GATING P~EVENTATll/E! . ' CAB CO. IAOS.,.LV . TH~'{ j HIT ~ EACJ/-• OTHEli! : UPSIDE t i THE;. HEAD Wm< • TffE.. 'i NEAR.EST A/.NTHINl!Jf • :>-If ANIMAL Cli-CKERS-- IUl'sd<V Ma~ 111 lq74 OAILV PILO'I # .'i ----- Vl'AH-VA JUST' LOOK Sll~Y IN 'EM ANYWAY ! by ROCJer ·Bradfield · I -r>IOU611r J\.JEV MADE Mfr LOOK RJ.'f}IER OISTlNGU ISHf:O ! ·~1¥ ~a.o "'S MCAUSE: HE STOOD I.JP. TllE SMART APE! IF HE't:> STA YED ON ALL F-OUR:S, /IE WOVLIJNIT l<E IN NEARLY .so Ml)cf/ 71W1!13L£' • by Geo1"9e Lemont . . ' 0 .. by Gus Arriola .. CJ...,J..mf WARS · WOUL..t::~·JIT l3e SO DE.VAST,l>:T/N& IF ;µE.Y CDtJW ONLV SITE £ACJI OTHER f • by Ferd Johnson Bl'SIPl'S, ')IOU ~---,---r l<lUTZ--You DON'T CARRY *®*HIGH EXPJ.OSIVoS! I ~ITl\JHEN HE STANDS I~ 1i-E OUTFIELD ! . TODAY'S ~RDSSIDBD PUZZLE. PEANUTS ~OU HAVE 10 WOR~ ~JVR W . .lil UP..40V ALSO HAVE TO EARN MERIT BA06E5 AND THIN6' ! by Charles M. Schul% ~--'---~~- I KNOW THAr ... 11A·t 601N6 TO WORK ANO WORK UNTIL !'VE REACHED THE TOP •... THE GiRLS • .ACROSS 1 Reunion attendee 5 Hiatus in action 10 Charlie detecliva 14 Na!1on 15 Occurring wilh1n 16 Gardener's shaped "44 FlaKhke l1ber 45 Certain 47 Whale: Preln1 49 Useless lh1ng 50 High e•plosive 5 1 Yactit 53 Be Veslerday's Pul:Zle Solved accessory iffisucccsstul K~'+.1 li\fiff,fi.Cj:,.!'fi 17 Interweaves 55 Favorite ' ·1 ' ' u ~ f A 1<. ~ 1 19 Eight: ~6 Ra1nie1 " f -i' l ;, I ; Prefix aod 20 Bleak Royal 9 lr1sn 35 Inadequate 21 Path: 61 01 Gaelic 37 L1esat Sultix current 10 Those ancttor 22 Swindle:· inlerest selected 40 Mother ol Slang ti2 Aflordillll 11 Forum Se1h 23 Raises in prool event : 2 41 Social order te~ralure 54 Roman words 46 Excepl 25 Goller"s date 1211.wine poss1bty prop 65 Littlng center 48 Egg boilers' 26 Large device 13 Inert gadgets amounts: 66 Rectangular gaseous 51 Sloped · Informal pier element edge ·3() Reml\lance: 67 Exceed 18 OulsPoken 52 Negative Abbr. 68 Runs 24 Back: prefix 31 213ola Preltx 53 loss · l amed 69 P~:Y 25 Klndol 54 Verdi opera Chinese radio 5~ches name 34 Farewell: Spanish 36 Cityot ·Italy 38 Gypsy "°''° 39 Whefe Bellas! 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YOU GOT ANY , TRAVEi.. A8R0AO JUST WANT A SUGGESTIONS FOR TH IS i ... OR IN THIS PLACE WHER.E t TIME OF TME YEAR'? I COUNTRY? CAN REL.AX ANO J KAVE SOME FUN! ;, ; ., / ~ ,, {/, by Mell "Oh, 1 know lhe pair I want-it's just that ,vhen I pay $25 (or shoes I want it fo take a\'11hile. ''. Siii ! we.·o NIVllr. DENNIS THE MENACE <>t.T Al.ONi&. EV&itY TIME 1 TOi..P "l'OtA. THE. Til!1"4TM, YOWO IJl~llVlf Mf. ! by Chester Gould MEART PATIENTS USE TMESE. 'Yoo SlJl!E GOT A <iOCQ i;;..:::..__...i:._.&L-....1 \llSA:>SISHUN ,GINA." 3 J ! • YEP .. .1 ALWA'IS eEEN A AAPPY-00.wio:Y Kif>.· I - -' Tue~ay /~ay 14, 197 .. } I've Found a Home, Says Dodgers'.· Wynn LOS ;\'.\lil-:LES I AP I -Jill) \V)'nn had JUSI broken up a tight g111nr i\londav night . dr1\'ing a l>as$S-lo.'.1dt"l1 single in tht> fifth inning that spurrffl Los Angeles to a fivC'-run inning en rout r to an 3-4 tr1 urn1)h u\er 1he •louston As!rns. '·\~'hen I ran out into cenlcr rirtc\ ancr lhat hit. the faM just stood and f·heered." ~ai<.1 \V~11n, the forn1er Astro. ''One guy stood there and I heard hi1n yell. 'Jimmy, you've found a home.' "\\'rll. hc.•s rich!. I have gained' a hom? here and, I love !he fa ns." . Wynn's Hinely bioY!', g1v1ng Los Angeles its sixth ,·ictory in a rOw. ool v continued '''hat he's been doing for thC last week. He drove in three runs Monday night, increasing his major league-leading total to 34, and he's now hitting .327. The victory enabled the Dodgers to open a 51 ~-gan1e lead ove r the sccond- plat e Ast ros In the National League 's \Vest ern Divlslrut. "I'm happy now." says \Vynn, trying ot ('xpl'1in his lntest s1>erta1.:ular surge. \\'~ nn Jumped tus batting ave rage 80 ltodgl'r• Slate All G1m1i •• tcAIC Intl /'1t I~ l-iOU$1Dn 11 l.n I~!«\ /,~If I\ ~IC" .. LO• In~~-· (1) ,..,,, ., A1!.lnll ti LGi ""~le• I li p.m. ' 10 p"' ' l) p.m. point; in four days \\'ifh a \Vee kend slugging pcriormance that Les Angeles Dodger:; 1nanager \Valier Alston says is Wlfnatched in recent baseball history. •·r can 't remember a player ever having a greater series." said ~ after Wynn completed a four-day demolition job against San Diego. 'fhe 32- year-old "Tov Cannon" sla1n1ned 13 hits A11gels Ro111p, 8·4 Singer Raps Texas Parl\: After Str11ggling to Wit1 ARLINGTON. Tex. fAPf -Bill Singer ~·as bugged by the wind , ...,·amed by 'iiJe umpire and tore a hole in his right pitching shoe. but \\'here lesser mortals v.·ould have packed it to the showers he prevailed l\Ionday. night. Singer struggled to his fifth victory in seven decisions. 8-4 over the Texas Rangers, who have tu1T1cd from the sparkling Cindert'llas of the Ameri can League \Vest into v.•in-hungry hobos. "1 do not like to pitch here," Singer seethed in the Angels' clubhouse. "The n1ound is terrible ... it's hard. I v.·orc out a pair of shoes on it. -' - C,loLIFOANIA 'I' EJt,loS .. ' . "' .. r ~ r&i Mlrttlll,, Cf • ' ' • l11Y1r, ct • • ' ' DDoyle. 711 ' ' ' ' Harr<Jh, JD • ' • • V•lcnllne, II ' ' ' ' AJohns.on, 11 ' ' ' • S...nds. dh ' ' ' BU'fl)IJQho, d ' ' ' ' li!Dl1v.-r, lb ' ' ' Ha•11•cve, to ' ' ' ' l1h0ud,•I • ' ' ' SI.mi, c ' ' ' Sch.WI, 31:1 • ' ' ' A•ndlt. <lh • ' ' ' l.'lll:df90I, C ' ' ' • Cardenas. l\ • • • • ( h.olk. SI • ' 1 ' Brown, 20 , ' ' ' i •nQtr, p ' ' • ' Sibby, p ' • • • JBrciwn, p • ' • • LAllen, p • ' ' • Toi/II' ~ . " 1 l!l111• ~ • • C11lilorni11 "' "' .,,_. Tt•ai. "' "' ..,._, E-Sinoer, SCh/1111. CerdetUIS, L&tioud. LOl!o-C1tl1· «irnl• •, Te~&• 11, '.lB-~D. Doyle '.l, R. OUver, L.t· hO\ld, Brown, Randll. JS-Hargrove. HA-Sand~ (I ), Schllll (2), Surro!J!lhl (1). SB-Chalk. 5-Htrreh. SF-Brown. Sanch. " • • .. .. •• $11>11•• •w. S·2l • • • ' • • 8 1DOy (L, J.SJ • 1 • • ' 1 J , 8rOW'11 ' ' ' ' ' ' l . Allen ' ' ' • • • HBP-by S!noer ISimt.). VIP-Singer, L. Allen. 1-2:D. A-6,432. LUTZ TRIUMPHS IN NET CLASSIC LAS VEGAS -t:nscdeed Bob Lutz of San Clemente pulled the only upset in the opening singles round P..1onday of the $150,000 Alan King Tennis Classic.~ Lutz downed eighth..seeded Jaime t~illol of Chile. 6-3, 6-3, breaking the Chilean's serve in each set. Tilird-seedcd Arthur Ashe beat Geoff ?i.1astcrs of Australia 7·6, 6-3, Sixth-seeded Tom Gom1an won his i\.·lo~ay match from Chile's Patricio Coimejo 6-4. 7~. l\larty Riessen needed three .c;ets to beat Jeff &rowiak, 6-3, 6-7, 6-0. Raul Ramirez of r.fexico beat Chtrlie Pasa- rell, 7-', 7-5. E1ne1·son Bags WIT Victory ~11Ar.11 Newport Beach's Roy Emerson do\vned Miami 's J\1ark Co~ 6-3, 6-4. leading the San Francisco Golden Gnters lo a 30-28 win over Florida's Flamingoes Monday night in World Tea1n Tennis play. · 1 In other action, Billie Jean King V.'On her ninth straight set, 6-3, 6-2 over Betty Stove, leading unbeaten Philadelphia past Balt imore. 34-26. "I let the wind bother me very mul·h. rt blew me off balance. I have no luck ut all in this park ." Rangers manager Bill~ ~ta r l i n suggested Singer was puttiiig more than just his fingers on the ball. "I-le threw · the grease ball." r.tarlin said alniost 1natter-of-factly. "~le goes to A11geh Slate All 011M1 on KMPC 11111 May '' C1!1!0Pnl1 Ill Te~•· May 1S C1lilornl1 at Tex11 MI Y 11 Cal!lorni1 1! Mlnnel:>ta 5:SS p,m. S:SS p.rn. S:2.5 p.rn. his hair and ne"er goes to the resin bag." Umpire Russ Goetz trotted to !he inound to warn Singer once about going to his hair. .. It doesn 't dn n111,·h good to complain." l\Iartin said. '·TI1cy're going to let hin1 get a\vay with it." Angels manager Bobby \Vinklcs sa id. "Singer struggled every inning. lie didn't pitch well at all. lie 11•as 11e1·er reall y in control of the situation. but 11·hcn he got n1en on base he got lhen1 ouL" Charles Sands hit his first hon1cr of the year and Paul Schaal blast('(t another in the II-hit California attack \\'hich handed Jim Bibby his fifth loss against five victories. It v.•as the eighth loss in the last nine ga1nes for Texas, which led the AL \\'est in April. It 1vas only eight garnes for California. Both Texas and California ren1ain close in the ...,11d AL \Vest race. "It's going to be this v.·ay all year." said \Vinkles. "\\le've got a lot of good balance in the league." The tca1ns resume aclion tonight ...,,ilh the Angels· Nolan Ryan facing Steve l-largan. in 18 at bals intluding four home runs. "It \\'as even shocking to me," said the joviai \Vynn. "1 thought for a ti1ne there that I v.·as inhuman but evel)•thing I s'vung at \\'8S either a hit or a hon1c run." Asked to compare the feat to son1elbing done by \\'illie A-lays, J1cnry A.dron Roy Ca1npanella • or anronc. Alston shrugged and said, '·ft just doosn 't compare. I ran't remember anyone e\'cr havin g that prolonged a streak. ,;The an1azing th.ing about Jimmy is II he doesn't sv.·ing al many bad p11 ,;:). for a pov.·er hitter. he has n select strike zone. A lot of home run hitters ~wing fron1 the heels wildly and go after a lot of bad pitches, but he doesn't." \Vynn has walked 28 ti1nes. onl y l\~·o intentionally, and struck out just 18 tin1es. "Another thing is he's a cheer le:ider and he sure helps the younger players ... said Al ston. "He 's got a great coinpetitive spirit which is contagious.·· Unbeaten Andy ~tessersmith v.·on his fourth gante, restricting the Astros in the first eight innings to five hils and one run. Cesa r Ccdeno·s lcadoff homer in !he fourth inning. In the ninth. hov.·ever. he \\J.S staggered for two more home runs after l\vo 'vere out. by Doug Rader v.·i1h none on and a 1¥.'o-rwt pinch honier b~· Oll ie Bro\'nt. "Andy still had his stuff in the ninth inning." said Alston. ··He was just tryin g to get ahead of the hitters. If the score had been closer I'm sure he would have pitched differently in the ninth." The Dodgers had taken command in the fifth when they scored fi"e times. \\'ynn's two-run single against his forn1er 1nates started the flurry. Before it was ove r, Steve Garvey, Ron Cey and Steyc Yeager had also singled home runs. \Vynn's sacrifice fly in the sixth made it 6-1. He had scored Davey Lopes, "'ho had singled and taken third on Bill Buckner's base hit which stretched hL<; batting streak lo 15 games. Bill Russell singled home a run in the seventh and 'fom Paciorek did the satnc thing in the eighth. Every Dodger, including r.Iesscrs1nith, got at least one hil HOUSTON LOS AHOELES " ' . "' " r ft rbl Gr~>. H • • ' • LOl)l!I, ,0 ' ' • Gallagner, r! • • • • Bud1.ntr. II • ' ' • C.•dtO(I, d ' ' ' W'JTO(l,CI ' ' ' ' LIA•V• lb • ' • G~rvev, lb ' ' ' ' MM•Y• c ' • • • C•y, lD • ' ' ' OgR.<Jodf r, "' • ' ' ' Pad orllllc , rf ' • ' ' H•lm>. '~ • ' ' ' Yeager, c ' ' ' ' Keilene•, '" ' ' • ' Run ell, u • ' ' ' B'own, p~ ' ' ' ' Mnsersml!h. p • 1 1 • O..Ro1>ert1. p ' ' ' • Na9y,p ' • • • Eesler, ph 1 • ' ' JJOl!n•O<>, P ' ' • • CJollnlO<\, pn ' ' • ' lotel• " • • • l otals " . " • HOu<tOn ow '00 00>-• L~ Angele• "" '" 1111.-8 E-D1Ro1>er!J. Helm•, Kt·l!ene<. OP~uuo~ I. LOB-HOU!>TO<I s, LOS Angeles 11. 18-Cey. HR-C~..no (6), ()pyog R~der !•), Brown !JJ. SF-Wynn. ,. • • .. .. , . DeRoberh CL. J.•) • ; J • ' ' ' ' Najjy " ' ' ' ' ' " ' Johns.on ' • ' ' ' ' o\lt••ersm!th (W, •.OJ • • • • ' P8-M. M4y. T-2:XI. A-11.S95. Happy Ho111eco111it19 . U,IT ...... HUNTINGTON BEACH DRIVER -Duane Carter, Jr. lleftl of Huntington Beach and his father, fortner race drive r Duane Carter. Sr., '''al r h pro- ceedings al the Indianapolis Speed,vay \\'here the younger Carter will be 1naking his rirsl appearance this year. 11c qu.ilified Saturday with a speed of 180.605. Sports Clippe<l SJ1,ort India Ousts Aussie Netters CALCIJ'ITA. India -India eliminaled Australia's defending champions fron1 the Da\'is Cup playoffs today, clinching the Eastern Zone title 3-2 vdth a final singles vietory by ~year-old national champion \1ijay Amritraj O\er Boll Giltinan. • The Lndian ace v.'or. 6-1. ;,.1. 6-t. 6·~. catapul1ing his country into a 1natch v.·ith !he European B Zone champio1: lo decide \1·ho ciuaH fies for the Davis Cup . \'ijay had combined \Vith his brother Anand earlier to give India the crucial doubles victol')· that proved to be the pivotal match in the fi,·e-Oay playoff.<; at the South Court Tennis Club. The brothers downed Aust ra lia·s John Alexander and Colin Dibley 17-15. 6-8, 6-3, 16-18. 6-4 irt a marathon 1natch thal began Saturday and tarried O\'er·through Sunday after an overnight suspension. In first-day opening singl es matches. lnd ia's Jasj1t Singh had do11·nc.-d Gillinan and Alexander had beaten Vijay. In today'.<: fl rst reverse singles n1atch, Australia had gained a 2-2 tie with Alexander defeating Singh 81i. 6·4. 6-3 to set up the key secun11 nr.d fina i rrvcrsc singles. e lt1j1111cliot1 Det1led CINCNINATI -U.S. Di strict Jud.Ile Oa\·id Por!C'r totltt v refused lo bar the nt•11· • \\'orld Fooiball l.eagul' froin nego tiating \l'ith players under rontract 10 the Cincinnali Bengals of established i\'ational ~~ootball League. Poncr. in dcn yinJ! a prelin1inarr injunction against the \VFL and Bengals' linebacker Bill •Bergey. wrote that Cincinnati failed to prove it ""'ould be undermined by Bcr,1?ey's contract \\ith the Virginia Amb<lssadors. The conlract. cans for Bergey to begin play for the \\'FL team in 1976. His NFL contract expires after the 1975 season. e S/111te Dies AKRON. Ohio -Denny Shute. \\b> \\'On su~sivc PGA ··hampionships in 1936 and 1937, died r.1onday at his home . He ...,·as 69. Shute was !he last golfer to win the PGA two years in a row. He defeated Jimmy Thompson 3 and 2 at Pinehurst ~un111• Club in North Carolina in -J.936 "''hen the PGA Y.'as ma tch pla y. e R11lherford Shine• INDIANAPOLIS -Texan Johnny Rutherford is out ol . the running for the i\.lay 2G Indianapolis 500-mile race JX>le posit ion. but he proved i\1onday he might h:iYe had a chance. Rutherford, last year's pole sitter. rranked up a practi('C lap at 191.693 n1iles per hour Monday -faster than the four-lap qualifying aYerage of 191.632 mph that. at lea st temporarily. gaYe fel101v Texan A.J. Foy! the inside fro11l rov.' starling position . :\'ine drivers \\'illl have a chance to 11udge Foyl aside this v.·eekend because last Saturday's' qualifying session v.'8s shottened by rain. Rutherford, however, II not among them. e f'1d/ Shares l\tlL\\'AliKEE -l\fembers of the ~alional Basketball 1\ s soc i at ion r.liJy,·aukee Butks ~1ondav voted full stian::~ of $15.714 from 'their playoff receipts of $$220,000 to all players except center Dick Cunningha1n and guard Dick Garrett . Cunningham appeared only in eighl "'arly sea.son games before being sidl'lined "''ilh toe and ankle injuries. Garrett played sparingly after signing as a free agent Jan. 8. Each was voted 113.714. e German• lt'h1 OUSS ELOORF'. Gennany Karl :'lfeiler's 6-3. 6·2. 6-1 \'ictory o,·er Jme Higueras ~\londay clinched a 3-2 triumph for West Germany over Spai n m the European Zone B quarterfinals of the Davis Cup tennis competition. ~leiler's triumph in :\10llday's opening singles match gave the Germans an unbeatable 3-1 lead in the best-of·fi\'e series. ll.lanuel Orantes v.oo the final singles. beating Juergcn Fassbender 6-4, 6-2, 6--0. e f'ru11re ildva11ces VIENNA Francoise Jauffret overpowered Peter Pokorney 6-4, 6-2, 6-3 Monday. giving Jt~rance an unl :atable 3-1 lead over Austria in European 1.one A Da\'iS Cup tennis competition. The final match. between France's Georges Coven and Austria's Hans Kary, v.·as called 2eJ<luse or darkness with Goven leadin"-~• 4·6, 6-4, 8-6, 5-3. Bruin N eidhart Doubtful For Pac-B ;Track Meet LOS ANGELES (u P11 -UCLA and SouthPrn California are the teams to beat in this 111eekcnd's Parific-8 track and Pcld championships, the Bruins' Jim Bush SHid Monday. UCLA \VOn the PnNl title with 156 points and USC finished second with t 1 l at Eugene, Ore .. last yea r. "I think UCLA and USC wUl be battling for the championship again." the Bruins' 10-year coach told lhe v.·eekly mccting of the Southern California track writers. Bush revealed thal his team wa!C ''hurting" physically. Versatile Rory Kotinek. the Bruins' top point scorer this spring, \Viii definitely not throw the javelin in the conference championships at lhe Coliseum here Friday and Saturday, Bush said. And. he added, shot putter ,Jim Neidha rt forn1crly of Newport Ha rbor •ligh, ~·ho hns a best of 63-6 th i! year, probub\y v.·ill not compete. Kolinck pNiced second In the Pac-8 javelin competition a year ago. .John Ravlit'!k of lhe world champion Boston Celtics,_ the most valuable player in the NBA playoffs. re- laxes in ~his home with his v,iifc Beth, one.year·old Jill fleft\ and Chris, four. "But Orcp:on State and Callfomia are going to help detcrrl1ine 1\•ho "'ins ii. 1 think Oregon State panlcularly is going to loo! a lot or people." However. Maxie Parks. !be BruJns' crark riusrtermiler who surfered a sll1ht leg injury ln UCl,,A"s dual meet wfn over IJSC two 1\•eekends ago, wUI be back for the league meet. "1 don't know how fast he'll be," aid Bush, "But Maxie will be theft." HMll.-JO, Ml-al1 , .II MMlllMI Wl:!fntn -L.. &O•vrty (HI ot'll )"""'ft IHI t-3. K,..111110.t !HI btll kh1114u ("") 6 J Min -Ntw<Omllt IH ) blill 01~111-IMI •- H.....Conltle _, OeVI'-t-.l- Ml•eil -l~llo$c.ll6U1v IMI °"" I 8'1Wl~r C. llfll Y IH) ''°'' LIO'IO·JOl'lt'I M-111 'llWl'IY·Gor.i•l•1 P '*'"""' Dotn1tr "t A 2,ll, Shula, l\·llAl\fl (AP ) -"This has kept me from enjoying my job.'' t.fiami Dolphins coach Don Shula says about a shouting match ti~ and principal team owner Joe Robbie had lasl month. Sh ula said ~londay that he hasn't Spoken to his llos!I since lhe i\pril 26 l"Onfronlatlon at the Natlonaf f.'ootbaU L~ague cham111ons' annu11I team banqUfll. 1·he incident reportedly began wh~n Robbi~ berated Shula and hi~ Wife ror arn' 1ng late at the ttt:ad table. Boss • ID /'\\1e've ·got 1.000 people waiting on you." Robbie said. according to r.·lorris Siegel, 11 \Vashington St a r ·News cottZmnL'lt who en1ceed the affair. "Let's get up there." '·J)on 'I ever yell al 1ne in public again." Shula reportedly told Rt>bble, •·or I'll knock you on your ... " Shula later said it was ""·ery evident Robbie had been drinking." · "Nobody was settled (&l tho banquet 1ubl~1 1 thought he was coming ovtr to Shouting Mat~h shake hands. Then he started yelling," ShulA said Monday. Shu.la is reported to have a contract to coach the Dolphin•. through · the t979 sea.wn. "When 1 stgned the new controct, my thought was to coach be.re until It expired." he said. , A•ked If he had changed lli1 mlnd, the head coach said. "No. • I'm just disappoinled in what's h.a.ppened. I'm not In any populariljy CQntest 1 just wanl to cn}oy whnl rm doing." ' Shu\11 said Monday that he Lrled to call his boM the day after the shouting match, but Robbie did not return the call . "'1'hen 1 called him the next week and he dldn1t retur11 that call," Shula said. The coach Sltid he left a atanding n1essage with Robbie 's MlCretary to have Robbie ca II. Robbie. who has bctn out of town for mO'lll of the lo.Ill two weeks, was nol 01\·nllablr for comme11t. The UCLA coach, wbooe teams have won four Pac-8 crowns In the past rive years. predicted "J20 point.! wlll wl~ this yeAr." .. , think it's going to be a very close meet," he continued. "I know we're not going to dominate It like we did last year." But he quickly added, ''I'd say mOll of our athll!:tes do well in the big competitions. We gQ&r thl!:m to the big meets. I won't count eny of our kids out because t.My'rc such great compellton. At least they have bttn all year." UCLA has won four straight NCAA tltle& The Bruins will defend that croWD at Austin, Te1 .• June M. lyst in the Pos p p c lb w IF IF OF OF OF IJ'l' p p c lb IF IF IF OF OF OF u w 'ha tc Pi p p p I 2 3 0 0 0 u p p l 2 3 0 0 0 u -~ ........... All-Orru1ge Team Domu1atedby DH Dana Hills ll\gh·s Orange League champion baseball team pl.aced six players on the All-League squads, and also had pitcher f(1ck Hallsted und coach Dennis Nespor honored as play~ and t.>oach oC the year on the Daily Pilot's official all -league team. Hallsted . wlX> won five games wit hout a loss, Y.'as the cata· lysl which led the Dolphins lo the first varsi1y championship in the school's two-year history. Ftrt t Team Pos. Player, School P -Joe Janton . San Clement e P -Rick Hallsted, Dana Hills C -Brad Wilcox, El Dorado lb -Steve Pitiklos, Dana Hills IF -Milch ~lcComb, Dana Hills IF -Bllf Springman, D:ina Hills IF -Ti m Fazio, Sonora OF -P.1ike Fazio, Sonora OF -Terry Hart. Sonora 6F -Tom Zanotti, San Clemente UT -l.an-y Hitchle, El Dorado Second Team P -Bob Hook , Sonora P -Don Fowler, Dana Hills C -~like Sheetz . Valencia lb -Steve Greer , Sonora Class Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So Sr. Sr. Sr. !\fart G-1 S-0 .304 .250 .225 .295 .407 .409 .37l .275 .406 ·--' . -' . • ' • •. 1.~ ! ·y 1.1 !r"l/I Tet111is Su1n1na1·ies Fo1· Coast A1·ea l'!nt 110\lrlO L'"' (1.0' A!1mllo~~ "''· S!tn10" !MeQ"')linl 11 0. o-O ROH (CdMJ Gil Po1011,on (~II 'J•lleyl 61. 60 I Mehtto !EOl•Cnl <le! D'Aoo111nc !~ouninln Vnll•v /.\ i o. 61. ~tfl¥1Tl ll::,!11nc1~l n~t. 1lro·No1on !C.1111 M!~lll •·1, 6-0 Cu•l'v tCnM! oer lh<rr 1M~gnone1 6· o. 6 Q Bu1aer (LOI Jlln,..,J1c,,1 <l~! 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Doub I•• l"U'l R 1~"0 s~~'"e' r.,, rt 1c""'' "" l'I""' '' ', . .,·-I' L '&.I •·' ( l 1111 ll ~>l>•ll~A•t>!I E1ttodf\ <tel D P rin<f • '•<~"'"' •S.!. \l~l;•y '' ~''!UI! II;• n·l•el•.,t:d ('It d ii~ I. • ~·· +"'"' <'Q!Qt1·H•"l1, !CC'''~ l.'"'dl I }. .. . Rvuo Lynell (Ed!,0<1\ d•I. 1;~'"' ,. ${Irene I FOii"'•'" V~!ltv I 6 1 n" En\"',~-Ell..,Orf lfOl•Olll or! Poo...,I· I.~ oon J !'ltdgn.cl"' ~I • t ~o<•~•~ """••~ l f •'""''~' n o r, K .. ~''"'~ ·~~rtOhn" '' .!.o ''C ~ ~ >. " Broc~• ~l••1 irom llC' "'' n•I P Prln<P·Poll~~ !~A V~lltY' •I 6 1 1.l•N•"'"~(.u!.c~ l(J~ "'' I •'••J· Oor·•>, n Fcun!lln Vd0!•·1 o I o ! 5e<ont 'tovn" Sl'ftn"~' tdllne 1111. ll:c•t·+<lat"" 7 I. !- ' K•·" f!Ol••••1G nef A:11u<1 l••Otl 6·), I J. l•1''0~·Ell·nore 01• ~i..,,IVJ·~~w~t~ f>. J. l t 1·5 />.VN Jn-a••·Guloc!t. off. ll r o o <, IF -Tim Wnlloch, University IF -Dan Dodd, Sa n Clemente IF -Kevin McCarthy, El 'borado OF -Rob C'.oettsche, Va lencia OF -Bill Vnngalis; Dana Hills OF -Mike Burke. Sonora Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. 7.3 4-2 .225 .270 .450 .350 .370 .317 .324 .300 H Costa Mes11 lf 0111en's Cltf111111s OCEANSIDE -11 .on9l~•s: l bonito, 6 O..•s. 1 rnc~ t11n 11& .,,.,,,,1011 SA N PEDRO (SPorl!itlllng) !I anglt rs e1 v•llO"''"I 1 tn•" 11(• '~ • cod, l cow rod. \l1n!I $1rtt l L1ndl11<1l -118 ~n9le1\: 2 ytllowi.11, 1.\0 tlll•<O b.111. 2 nallhut ~!t~strom 6 J, 6·2 UT-Mlke Edwa rds, Valencia Frankie Durst (ce nter), holds the perpetual trophy she won as Costa Mesa Coif and Country Club women's champion recently. f\.·lrs. Durst defeated IJce . .\scher. 1!eft1 fo r the title. Diana Saenz . (righ!) is the low net victor. ---------LONG 8EACH (8elmonl Pier) -?l dl\glerl n ~dnd ,,.,,, JOO •oco. {OCl- ISPOrll•ihon<Jl -11 oni;ilr" IJ tionil~, 1 b~''· ~!. •Oc l COii. P re p c;ulf lr v1n1 Lt•e.,. Goll Tourn•y (•t lndiln Hills CC, Rlvtrslele) 1nn«,a11~: "c"no I L. "V COll•n• DENNIS NESPDR RICK HALLSTED ----------- Tu'o Diablos Honored 011 11 ll·leaaue Tea11i L.· Mission Vie,io ~ligh's Rick \\'hite and 11ave Patterson ·have bct>n named to the nm team of the offici al All· Crestvie\\' Lcap;u e baseball team as selected by the Daily Pilot. White ripped the bdll at a .352 clip at shortstop and Patterson, an ace at the plate, in the infield and on the moWld . \\<IS nained as the Jeague·s best utility player. Player of the year is El ~1odMa High's Scott Bigler and the roach of the year is Glenn Lukenbi ll of El ~1odena, the circuit champions. First Team Pos. Playrr, School P-Scolt Bigler, Et r,.fodena P-Rod Boxbergcr. Foothill C-Joe Ducey, Foothill IB-.Steve Tit\, Villa Park 28-Kevin Triggs. Villa Park 3B-Lcs ~"ields. Villa Park SS-Rick White, ~1Isslon Vltjo OF-Craig Hedrick. Orange OF-Alec Robbie. Foothill OF -Kevin lfowell . ·Orange Utll-Oave Patterson, 1'llsslon \1iejo Second Team Class Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. J\tark 6-2-1 G-1 .307 .320 .429 .389 .3SZ .395 .319 .307 Sr. Sr. .3%0, S-1 Prep Net Re sults Cr111v1tw Le11111 c111mpl011illlPi Al Ml11I011 Vltio 511111111 P'lrsl •01,111d Dunk (Foolhlll) oer. J, Fters {Ml11•on Viele) 6.C, 6.C Wt\lcver ~El Moden•) det. Grouse !VIII• Pl•~ l ]'6, 6·l, 6-3 H1,,1son Hoo!hllll e1e r Oreord (Tu1!1"l ,.o, 6·3. Mn11rer /Ml11lcn Vlelo) del. Sno1ma~er (Villa PArk ) 6 .... 6·0. Berry (Ml1slcn Vl1]ol de!. Men11•• !S•ddlebackl llv 01111111 l-l1n1on (1(11111~) del. McFtrran IO•angel )-6, 4·3. &·• Waldon (1(1!ellt) de!, S te w a r t I S1<1dler....c~l t-0. &.C Ge<>lry /Tu1t1nl de!. Gt•!>er (K 11et11 ) 6·1, 6·). NIO!gt ll (FOO!hllll de!. H I l ft ton !T111!•") '"'· 6-fl. Brady (Ora~) def. Han.o H1nMn !El Modfntl 6·1. µ, Stocu"'1 !Villa Per~> aef. BtlthrOll (Sed~ltO.c~I 6-1 6·' Cepelulo tVlll1 Par~l del. P. Grl!!l!h (Min ion Vlel<>l ,_.. 6·2 H1n~e1 COrtnQll dfl. Kepltn (K1lell1l 6-], .... 6·). R!w ra (El IAOdent l d1f. Fergu.o" rOr1noel 6-1 . .w, 6 '· S!"lth CTu"lnJ Clel. Ltbl M lEI Mod-..1) 6-1. 6·] MorlOll 1100111111 , d!"f. Oe t 1 p11 !Saddleblckl •·I. &-I S.concl ltoi;nd Dunk elf'!. Wtll.,,,tr by del.oulr. 1-1.on l\O!'I 11et, M111rt r 6-1. ,.C. lltrrv dtl. H11n•on &-1. 6·1 Gentry dtl. Waldon &-!, 6-0. N&IQlll def. llr.tdy 6-1, 6·] C.oPo!ulc C.o~lu!o dt!. Slncum 6·l, 6·l H'"~'' de!, "lver1 6-2, 6·3. M.,..,.., o~. 1,..1111 •-.l. 6-7, 6-J. DOwll1tl FNt1·W1lkff' (Ml11l011 Vlt lcl def. 0111· v~ 1s,.001~t)>lc•l &·l . &-1. Crlc~·LICob 1K&tlllt) Oel. 01!row1kl· Mllron~ IS.oddleb•~k\ ~.(). ~-0. Tr1111• 01vl1 !El MoOe,.•l def. Wade· />l f(ov fOr""g~l ~ o. t • 8ose<:k·Hanne !Viti& Ptr~ \ d t f , l(rn1l,.·L1wtt1n COrenoe l 6·], 6·J Sellen1-G1!tlv (Foo!hltl) dtl. A1~11!e'l· L111nlcn l EI Modent) •·1, 6·1. Fulltr·Wlellel\ CMl11I011 Vlt lcJ dt!. C11e-L1nol1 (Tu1llnl &-J, I-Cl. TemJ>ie-SllUlm•n ( Tu' 11" l de!. Boerdm&'l·Coggl111 (Vl\11 Ptrkf 7.5, 6- " Lind-Miiier (1'001111111 Otl. Ltcoti-Auday (l(llell1 ) 6-1. •·'· JC Golf P-Bob Ansari. Villa Park Sr. 5-1 soe11 JC 0111 Toi;niem-..t P-Lanny Gore. Katella Jr. 1·3 111 Le• ""11 cc, 1111uw1M1 01k1J C-Da\•e St:bmldl, ~llsslon Viejo Sr. .3%6 T•~_:teK:'~~\,, ~~ 5~~;:1':',,.~1 ~: JB-Bob Steele, Foothill Sr. .290 Maor11erk m s. Lon11 a .. cn 953 '· 2B-Ken Admire, El Modena Sr. _320 vmture t•6 1. G<>11Mn w.,,, t!l !. Oner! 9!3 t. S1cld!tb1Ck 'ISS 10. 3B-~1ike Mitchell , El 1'lodena Sr. .J24 c11ru1 m u 1r11 11ve 11u1111v for 11111 S..c;......Greg Adams, Foothill Sr. .333 1~°d'i''!~1due 1 11ue!1Her• _ 1. 1a~ OF-Jeff Knapp, Katella Jr. .275 A1d1re11e Ul lo HondOl 10; 2. M1rt OF •• Ch I IO h El 'lod J 21 1-<orner (Oranoe Coe1!l loll!; J Oale --..1m rs p er, , 1• ena r. . I Morrli.on cc 1rrnot1 TSO; 4. M 1 t, OF-.'icotl Lang, rt1isslon Viejo Sr. .308 Thom1>1on 101,•rll uo: s. B••O s11 .. e Utll--Steve Graham, Katella Jr. .275 ~~~~~:;1 i':.' 6. s11v1 w 1c1i1cn1 State Swim, Water Polo Nixed by CIF Council . Ne1?ati\'e is about all you could cal! the decic;ions this spring by the CJF Council. Som e or the items rejected for the coming year include: Changing the di stance in cross country fr on1 two to three miles. Stcite competition in swimn1ing and water polo. Although the CIF is just one voting member in the state organization. it's the largest and y.•il\ carry a lot of y.·eigh t in the final. decision. The Energy Commi ss ion 's recom mendations. The consensus \\'as that STEVE BRAND the si tuation has changed drastically since !he recommendations on energy t'Onservation. The motion to accept the proposals died for lack of a second. Surfing championships will not count toy.•ard CIF' titles won. The only item approved \\'as that of going along \\'ith the Releaguing Committee's recommendation on girls sports. That recommendation will be made later. Proposals to be discussed at a later date include separate playoffs for parochial and public schools and then a championship bet"'een the two in football. Also. the current ruling that an athlete declared ineligible will remain so for the next full semester will be discussed. It is fe lt by many that's a harsh punishment and it would be helter handled if the individual became eligible when hi s grades reached the point \\'here they met acceptable a cad em i c standards or better. One topic not discussed , even though rumors to the contrary were spread. \\18S City-CIF playoffs in football and basketball. The same old problem of the CIF having to cut one ~ame from all of its member schools juc;;t to play one more game against the City Y.'il h one team rema ins. Nrxt to the 24-hour race al Daytona or the l'\e\\•port-to-Honolulu yacht race, the longest sportc;; event has to be the CIF track and fi~ld prelims. Friday night's 4-A prelims lasted just und er six hours. It's pretty bad when you hear people shouting for a runner to pick up the pace. "You "'ant your kid to get a good time," asks one fan. "No." comes the reply, "I just y.·ant to get home." The CIF is aware of the problem. ''We're calling the track and field committee as soon as the state meet ends," promises commissioner J. Kenneth Fagans. 1'There could be an entire revamping of the system. Le.l's put it this \\'ay, we're open for all suggestions.'' Fagans is serious. • "We've heard a lot of suggestions, the most radical of y.·hich is to eliminate the frosh-soph competition," says Fagans. "Swimming and track are the only sports which have con1petit ion beyond the league level for the freshmen and sophomores.'' Soine of the other suggestions have been to expand to five divisions. to hold the three div isions on Sa turday, starting at 10 a.m., and to fu rther reduce the entry fields to just tlvo instead of three heats. One suggestion which most certainly will be instituted is to have just one heat of the varsity and frosh-soph 2-mile. Since the commissioner asked, how about thi s idea ? Why not run the frosh-soph com petitors starting at 3 Friday afternoon and continue y.•ith the varsity meet starting at 6? Saturday, the frosh-soph could ha ve their meet at IO y.·ith the varsity starlin g at t. The fan would still have six hours of romoetition if he wanted but if he just wanted Ll bl!1. th~ \farstty he could cut that to thr ee. Bf.sides, n\J one would be watching the mile relay teams start their races at 12:05 Satur- day morning, which is y.·hat happened last Friday. Fagans \vou ld appreciate all suggestions. \Vhy not write him at the CIF office, Box 448. Artesia. 90701? 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L 1,,... .. ,,...0. A•t~ '' l (! ' '~' O<I •·1~, > ' C· •. ,.., J ---------------' • I • ' . • 11 DAILY ?Ji.Of ' 'Owl ff,:nd tl1e Pt1ssycat' Battle Staged m...--· --.. Gl"ll HAClfMAH MANN THEATRES Comic ,· ENTERTAINMENT The attraction of opposlles nnd lht• t'n1ot1onal pitfalls 1n/}(·rent 1n their rclauonsh1p 1)ro1•1de both trackl1ng and C1•rcbra! run11?clv in B i 11 • ,\l:u1hoff's "Ttw ·owl and lhc 1> us s y ca t . ' ' the latest produc!ion and first non· musical entr) :1t Scba5tla n'.; Queen's Purse A State Secret Q: I don 't remember el'er seeing Qu een Elizabeth photographed ~·hen she wasn't ca rrying a purse. \\.'hat's in it: Credit ce1rds. extra pair of pearl ea rrings and neck · I e. an identit y card'! Also why don 't the ladies·in·"·ait- ng lug the stufr for her'!-Grace Dickinso~n, Whately. ~la ss. A: On Buckingharn Palace stationery conies this cryptic but frustrating response from Susan Hussey, one of the "ladies-1n-v.a1ting": "I v.-rite to thank you for }OUr lcncr, end to exphun to you lhat I'm afraid il 1s nol possi- to g1v~ ~ou the information for which you ask." Q: v.·as a youngs ter "'hen John Dillinger \4'as killed outside of the Biograph Thea ter in Chicago and remen1- IH!r it l'h•idly. But I'm confu sed over recent happenings. 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner J..!1 the recent mo\•ie, Dillinger was slalked and shot to d'eath by an FBI agent named ~1elvin J>urvis. Se\·eral months ago. I read in the obituary or an agent named Charles \\'imtead that be was credited "'ilh firing tv.·o of the three bullets lhat killed lhe kill er. And Charles TOM TITUS Intermission \\'est Dinner Playhouse. The 11\'0-chn racter exercise at the. San Clemente dinner theater is both entert aining and intriguing. a 1-Cries ol' highly contrh·cd Out terr ibl y funny co,nfrontations betv.·et'n .two classic caricatures of the stage -!he round-heeled. tough-talking gal and the bookish, socially re I a rd e d fello1v. A_s , dissi mil <1r as I heir personalities and soc i a I outlooks are the styles of interpretation ulili~d by tflc '!'he O\Crall effect is that of 1he "Born Yest erd av''\ characters 1n a .. 1\o.·o for the Seestt""' si tuation. After <in inilinl mutual repuls100. thcre1 develops <i sort or ~rudgin~ admiration bet .... ·een the l\\O,I and the love-hate rel allonsh1 p is ballet! back and forlh for the rest of the e,·cnin)!. ~11ss ~lurphy turns 1n a n1emorab!c prrforn111ncc on all counts. exhibiting a n1uJt1. range stage voice and th!' ability to shift technical gl•1:1rs both forward and b;1ck,,ard in response to the situatiun at hand. She plays the toulih slru nlpet and the scnsiti\'e Jo,·cr ,,·ith equal aplomb and garners the hca\'iest laughie:-1 of the evening 11 hen she screan1s, '·f n1n1· be a prostitute, but r1n not promis('UOUS ... "T11E OWL AHO THE PUSSYCAT" FE. n z A cc A • \\ l!O r- A c°""eav bv a111 M•nna11, a1recieo 11v doubling as actor-d1rcctor of Jo/\n F~z•cca, ·~• ana ligntino oeal1n "' "'T'hc 011 I and !hf' Pu~<;V(''\1 ! by JeU Warren, •ti dec<>rltlcn by OOrl• f h . . I Oof!ka, SJ>Klal euiec:t• ana m~ilc ov or t c second ti rrc 1n four Jonn Ftr~cca. prei.enteo W«*"-Mi•v• rears. prefers to subli nHlte h.i~ lnrougf\ Sllf!tlavJ at 8:40 tnrougn June 2 • ' . • a1 s.eoa~H•n'• we11 Oltwle<' Plavnous1, C'hararier <1nd hand ~1 1ss k'!\er~;~,~dla •9lP~fo. San Clemente. r-.furphy the Jion·s share 0£ the l THE CAST laughs. lit' rcfl Prts t h e1 F. snerma<1 Jonn Ft•iacca intellectual frustration of his Ocd\ w Lee M~rpn~ . s1lua!1on \\'t!h s ('ct hi n g crcdibilitv. but sern1s more performers -John Ferz.aeca. intent on building a drama v.·ho also directed. and Lee than a romedv. ~1urphy. Wh ile ~1isS Murphv. is Togethi!r. her overp\aving playing her role for all the and his underplaving proride comedy she can muster, the extr!'me aoQroaches th11 Fl'rzacca counters 11·ith a soul-,give rhe shoW · a 5:eno:e of searching seriousness v.·hich balance. In real life . thnirs puts the play into t I\' o would be an imoossihle liaison. different ballparks. and p!<1v,vri ght .\I a n h fl r f THE JNTEH ESTl\G Our.g tinkers noti cC'ablv 1\'irh his is that through most of the characlers lo insure t he evening it v.•orks quite well. continual crossing of !heir The first act. in particular. is paths. "THI CONYEllATION" 0. (I ii 1>ot IM>, I Jti'l~I -o... •• wi_ ........ __ "A TOUCH Of" CU.U" .... t l 11• i. loll. )11111·11 """'= -= J Hurt had fired the other shot What's the true story? And • how was "Pretty Boy" Floyd really killed'?-T. R. ~lcN., I Ch icago. rxceedingly high in hit:.irity. '·The Owl and the Pussvca t" Only when the girl's Character continues for !hrer more begins to tighten up in the 1.reeks. ptayini; \Vellrcsda~·sl--------- clos t d th t h throu'h Satucda,·s. "'********* * ' A: Cha rles "Pretty Boy·· Floyd v.·as killed on a farm i lx'llveen Sprucevale and Clarkson. Ohio . on Oct 23. 193.\. beg/~~:ed~7e~ps a~d ae ~:.1f 0~ Sebasrian's \Vest, 140 ·Aver.ida * poignancy based on the futility Pico. S;n Clclllf'ntc. 1 f cotl'munication starts to set ---1\•hen he decided to shoot 1t out rather thun surrender to agent s of the FBI and officers of the East Liverpool. _ Ohio. police department. J{egarding Dillinger. the FBI files reveal that he \\'as killed by five shots fired by three agents 1unn.amed l in Chicago on Jul y 22.. 1934. Melvin Puryis was lhe agent in charge of the Chicago office al that time. 1-'urvis, despondent over poor he<1lth, died in Soufh Ca rolina on Feb. 29, 1960 -fro1n a self-inflicted pistol shot. not necessarily the pistol involved in the Dillinger shooting. ' Sc11d your 4uestions to /-ly Gardner. "Glad You Asked 'f'/iat." core of tliis neivspapcr P.O. Box 1560. Cos/(/ J\Jesa 92fi26. /llari/yn and rly Gard11er will OJJSWer as n1a11y questiaus as tltey con i11 tl1eir co/um11 . but r./ie volun1c of n1a1l makes personal replies i111possibte. •l<ntOHY l't•llMS '"Lovin' Molly" !RI -"lo•e & Pain and tht Whalt Domn Thin;" 14;~=t~~ '"' fROM NCW LJN(.CINlM.li. Pkn JIMI HENDRIX in "JIMI PLAYS 8f:RICllf:Y" co .. 1'1.ftl s11ow lflio.,.S l:to '·'"· All SlATS U.0-.lif'ID It.I 111. Twsday, City & South Coa1t Ladi•1 & s.11. cm. so· 'Tit 2 "COMlACM" "S~EE,.ll" l,.GI "'A,.lllOH" "DAY FOR MIGHT" l'GI 0'LOVIH' MOUY " Ill .A. FAWY (M4NCHESTEll I!)(. G.G. FllWV (CI TY OR . l!X. • "SLEE,.ER" "IAHAMAS " IPWI A, "Trinity h STIU My H-" v ''They Call Mt Tnl.ity" IGI • iii ''THE l'A,.ER CH4SE" "CIHDERELLA LllERTY" "' A, "LOVIM' MOUY" IRI V "loM Thi! Dnmi Slowly" Specl•I •rice 11:30 le l :OO p .m. !t•Ctpl Sun ... Hoh.) ,1 .0D HELD OVER1 2 Academy Award'Winners! • "1PAPER CHASE " IPGI Oftd "CINDERELLA LIBERTY" !RI Both in Color 673-8350 TWO OF THE BEST MOVIES EVER ! Morlan Brenda .. THE GODFATHER" IRI • "LADY SIHGS THE BLUES " IRI Ewes. Fram 7 S1111doy From 2 FINAL WEEK! ACCLAIMED BY ALL! "THE PHILANTHROPIST" by Christopher Hampton Children'~ Show -'"The Secret Six" Sundays I :30 ond 3:00 thru June 23 I -1 w'The Twelve Chairs' is uproarious fun! Any true fan ol ~' J comedy has to se! it:" ~ j , • ,..-.. • -.~.-. ,._ •., ~ ... 1........... • . . . ,, .. . .. .... • • "fi•e s,_.,. Storit•" Smashes iJ-year House Record at the Mesa Theatre. There mu s! be some reason for this f11m·s populanly. S...,._9 I• ..... ~ llOI • 2 SHOWS MIG-HTl Y 7 & 9 P.M. 1-~~~~~~:......:..-1 1· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • :1 "l'ity" ·Dolly at 7·10:15 Suitday . ):45-7·10:15 "Clloir,·· -Doily at 8:40 Slm6oy -2-5:20..8:40 ''lAlllDOZ" IRI + "FAHTASTIC l'LAMET" IP'GI .. THE GREAT GA.TSIY" ll'GI - "ALICE IH WOHotRLAHD" -"CHARLll AHD THIE AHGt:L" IG-1 "THI STIMWM IPGI -.. CHARLIE YJ.Rll:ICK" IPGI "P'Al'ILLOH" IPGI -"FIST FULL Of DYMAMITt:" ll'GI ''T Hlllll MUSICITIEIERS" -"12 CHAIRS" • • A ~CTI~ 8oGbaNo-viC'4+ P•o~ucTion • • • • • ·o:·IQJ e TECHNICOlQRe F•<>"" W1tnit• 8rcs 0 A._..,.._, Gofol"'<il><Mo(lfl~ Cnlllotny fl • • • • • • • • • STARTS TOMORROW FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! ., :1 I /00 N QRl 1--t [ L CA/lo~•NO R(Al SAN CLEMENTE MIRAMAR 492 0056 •', j : SANTA ANA PAULO DRIVE·IN 545·3313 NlWPORT ~RE CWAV, SAKER [)(IT • : SEAL BEACH .BAY 431 ·655! • .ll8 MAI N SfREtl • •• WESTMINSTER CtNEMA WEST 4 "B92·44 93 • &181 Wf:$TMIN ~T[R AV(NJt: • • WESTMINSTER WESTBROOK 530-4401. • .. 10141 WlSfMINSTER AVENUE • • LONG BEACH PLAZA 429·30[2 • • P/\LO vr ROE ANO SPRING • I • LONG BEACH STATE 437 272 1 • • OC£AN AN°O P1N( STl\£U~ • 1 ··································' ,..,_,nmrr~ --~--5'llHCI ftl llNO Of NtOHT WA"1 Ill , it .. it it it THE THREE MUSKETEEl2S Sl ""'' ou•o •••• ••9un WflCH. RICHAlO CHAMll•l•IH "AM ALL -STAR CAST IRIMGS IACM THi: HEYDAY Of IUCNLl SWASM, THRIUS, SPILLS & HJJRSIRU.DTM lSC4,.ES" "I.A YIOY MAG. P.\UL NfWM.\N RlDfORD ROBlRT t;HAW ;. 1 .. [-QPGl RC¥' H .1,.111,J.'1 mlt;TIN6 ..,.,-....... -. ~.,,,..""''l'IN1"'=H ,ft"O•"IAJjCIS MOM~ TUES., Wto .• THURS. 7:1S-,:JI); HI. •:45-,:DO. t l:IS .. ""I SAT . \UM. I J·OO-J·I I·•· lO-•.•S·':OO-I I: I S . - ~-2,~· ,,.._.,,.;,;~;·;;,•;,;-.;;.".o._ .. -• 1nnu1 :::='::....~ "'_...,J WISTMlflSTlA AT lioOlDlM WIST •~l-•4tl Cl~EltA CtNlF.R lt.lilf()t ,.~ .lif!AM, ~OtTA tol[U' • 919 414\ EDWARD S CINEMA VIEJO ,. ••l •f "'"'U~" '' ·- SAT. 2-0I •.io.• 10 ' MAI 'fOM STDOW llllH llll:STfM JASOM MILlll• Lii l . COii '" ,,20-1 l:SO •••.. ..••• • SUM. 1:00 : •• •DWAl'IDS •• I' \! •:io.•:10 ·~ ( 11 ·' ,,,o :1 : ......... '!:~~:2• ....... : ..... ,.. "'•O.O.•• co•~• .... . --................. _ .. . HAUOl .liT a.DAMS S46-)IOJ ........ llM ,.,, .. •foe f<>Y• J•" "'IM J•~t Su11••" or ntvff gi~e o wga Ol'I t•en bredl : ' ......................... • WISTMIMSTll ol llOOll<UIST ~ Sl•lS MIL ••oo•S ·ll<D Al WISlllOOI ,J.._ fl.lilYIT IOIMAM ........... ··.rlla.dnit.z IM.uel Productioa.s where the lilies bloom ,., "'•Dll '" l•t+I< ClAUDl ll<M I\ Sl•lll" JI. 1. 1 ~i ~IAl•tNt..:Wlll G[[R -Gt-_ _., .. w-· , .Ii l<Ulf,WA.MIMC'O ...OflOJj '1CTU•l CHARIOTS CllTllE •ODS? lMI AT WIStltOCHl Mtl 110011 TWEtVE "CHAIRS .. ; iil~e f lqltt an1ast1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ' Jal dip he Ed at Co w ac th v lo sh de • th af ff It F A cl M in I th G a J v a WMll .. Do .. Grlf • T " ltlf "~ 1·"'· - ., T "' P1ci , ... A unit '"" "' .. , t:ir City m• C•ll '" "' "f!" "' F .. " '" " Alie ,. ... Mo ,. " ~ Go "' '" -~· '"' ,., "' '" 11: • Deatlis Elseivlwre I I I I MEXICO CITY (AP ) - Jaime Torres Bodet, 70, a diplomat and educator who I headed the United Nations Educational, Sc~nUfic and CUiturai Organization from 19'1 to 1952, shot and knled himself al his home 1ifooday night Bode!, r• po r l •d I y suf!eruig froft), cancer of tht P""'tate, left a note saying, "1 I prefer to qaU on death myself al the righl tlme." I ' LOS ANGELES IAPJ -I Consulting geologist Lawrence 11 Wa,Dt RJclaardl, 73, long j active in oil et:·P I oration 11 throllflbout the San Joaquin 1 Valley, died Sunday after a lorig Illness. Richards also I 1 shared in discovery a n d development of oil in the 1940s and 1950s near Bakenfield. FRESNO (AP) -Philip A. Gordon, 78, president of the Irrigation Districts A>sooiation of California In I I the early 1950s, died Sunday 1 arter a short illness. 6 4 2 • SANTA MONICA (AP) ! I Hal l\.tohr , 79, a cinematographer v.·ho shot the ! 1 : first talking movie, Al Jolson's I ! ! ''The Jazz Singer," d ie d Fridey. ti.folµ' y,·on two Acaderny A w a r d s for elnemat.ography, one for "A Midsummer Night's Dream,'' in 1915 and a second for the l!M3 version ol "Phantom of. the Opera.~' D A . i I OLNEY, Md. (UPI) L Goldie Alatarn, 75, Washlngtj)fl's internationally I fa.med sports promoter, died y Saturday of a massive hea rt ; , attack. · / 1 --Ii ' HONOLULU IU Pl 1 1 ' James Sturdevant, 48. a I veteran cameraman who 1 • 1 ' bec.ame a· sounchnan with the 1 television pnmram "Ha"·aii ; Five-0" was killed in a traffic 1 1 ! I accident here Saturday. , 1 -1 n,.,,. No1tn• ' I OJl:ljlljlllTM WllU•m "W•llv" (;rlttllh ot Qo,.11 \l•llev, f o rmtrlv of Co11• Mes• D•i. ol Cle-llti INv f , 1t74. Survlveo ' , 1 bv 1111 .,.,. Ewrvn Grlttl1tu lQll. Wllll•rfl I G•lflllh of Ora,_; ciouohl~. Juel" e"°"' I of TU(M!ft; ftl~M l lilt9fl, 11~ Jlrnit.r, Artll\elrf!, N«l!'I• PHll-ik , Nt b•11k1, , • Ltll Haine, Nebf11k11 !In or1n<1cl>l!rl•1"I. I j ~•VIC•' 'TueM11v. M•v u. 1,14 •I 11 :00 • '·"'·· P.c;lllc \ll1w Mf!f!>Ol'll l Park. lll1v. 8 n1er A. ii:urrll' oll1clolll'IO, l"•clll< \llew MGrlva..,. dlr.CIC>"l. 1 I lllONHILL. J-11 W. lronllm. Otte of d••'l'I M•v , j I 10, 1'"14. 81l1w1d tiu1~M ar 1•11 I a r b t r 11 t1tn.r ol Erle 1M l I SltP4'1tn tronlllll. ~rv lrontolll WUll1m1 I I ' •"II J•odllto lr'!ll,.111 Ptrrb/I; • ..., of 1,.ov~n• 1 1. tllll l'lllllllt Sft'11toHr111 bl'olh« of MM I W"ll• 1lto·r ol s..tlt I(, /WO!-•U 11rlndl•thl'r thr91. M1ifl.;;!1 1ervl•t 'T~v. 11: 1.m .. Mrt l,; lt14, M. , 1 '-l!C!ljtl tlld All The o\rMMllt Chllr<l'I, lnl Pac.fie Vlotw Dtlvt. Coront 91 Mtr '" lll'u 111 !low.rs. c011l•lbl/tlon1 111 ·IN · Am.rlea" C1nc1r ~ltlv Or1r>CM Countv J 1 vntt will bl' 1111»•t=fil:fov I L·~· Ill. V•rnov. D•'" l'f GNln Mav .,, 191-. w11 t r11ld 1"1 01 MIO· I w1y Cltv, C•llF. su ... 1v~ bv ""'° I ~1)11~. J trrv 180Qllf of H11nlll'IOlon 81acll, ' Ctlll. Ind Lllllllt t1trGwkk QI MIOWI¥ City, Coll!,; 1 or111111i.r, C11Nrln11 1 1 motl>tr, M,., L1111 • 111«, L11 At1mll111, C1llf.1 llwt brotNr1, -,!1111'. 11'1r11 I IHlnG<lllldre<1 •nd tl'\l"H a"' a 1 I cr111deh tore11. G,•.,.110. 1 1 rvIt t 1 Wed~v, May \$. lt74. Good ~r..ontrd I ~~7,· Ir! lrOHwav Mortu1rv. I w1L.1.aao r Edword N. Wlll1rd. 0110 of dtl11'1 Mov 1,, ! 1•11 II !ht JOC11 of ti, Wll I flHllMnl Qf 1]702 SUA'1"11t Clrel•·J:"'m[ti~'·'· C1lll, Survived bv --'· r-..-1ll1rdt -d•Ulllllor. N~ Gt rf; twr 1i11tt1. Alie• Wtr,..r, l lKltn ~"""· Nancv ;~~l~~n. s.\.~ .. !1lf111e 1F~1d'w~ MIV 11. ,,,, II IO:J(I AM. PH-Ftm~r; Colonl1t F-•I Homl, We1tmln11tr. iii; ,,.,,uv •-ts c1onanon1 to '"' ora11e1" or 1111 Httrf Fl.lfld. ttl•l .. llElllG 11 Gu1 A. Nlrtl'l~rt. 0111 ol d••lll Mav 1:i. I 197' Al 1111 l'QI (If 19, wit I r1s111enl of COiii Me&&. Survived bv 1'111 wt tt AHtl : 1 -•~j· lllon•ld t l'ld A-..rv Nir..,W•. 1• I DOlti of "'"J'~fll f>.w brtlflwr1., TM •nd w..... "'"·"· ,,,." ,,,,.... I lvd/1 Smfht, Adr IOI Ylt,I. ~Nlo Cotta, an of Mlctll<ran; ti• <rra11ehont ~nll lour ore1t or11'1Cfthllllren. Strvket Thursit1v 11 :00 AM, 1.i l rMdwav Cl'lllltl, llell 8rHdwl V MorlUlfY d lrttlorl. 1 AlllUCKl.I & ION I WllTCLlff ~AllT I. 427 E. 17•1! St., ~ro ~o ' ' I 646-"88 I ' -·-I IALTZ~ON ''' PUNIWHOMI _ I I ' I Corona d11t Mor 673·9•.50 Costa Meta 646-2424 I I -·-' llLLllt-AT I MOllJllAltY, I ': 110 Btoodwoy. Costa Melo ' ~48-3'33 -·-' McCOltMICll ~NA I HACH -TU.UT I I 179.5 loguflO Conyon Rd. I . I 494.9415 -·-McCOIMICK I MIS~IOH MmTUAltY 28832 (0191ino Copi5lrano So'I Juo11 Copblf'O'IO 49.S. 1776 I _,_ PACIPIC VllW MIM~PAllK Ceme1ery Mottuory . 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Realtors 640-0020 1 _c._a_n_or_•_l_R_._E_. __ ...;1.;.00o.::2 General R.E. 1002 I~ * * * * * I CASTLE BY THE SEA RICllARD f\IAJORS 16.ttt Gentry Lane •luotington Beacb I \\'i !h unobstrucred. 1 lu'E'Rthta.king vie\(" of 1hf' You Rt'e the 11 1n11l'I' of / Cu1'0na del l\lar jelly, bRy TWO FREE TICKETS t and oc-ean from !he richly 10 the I pRneled living roorn, form11l Southern California I dining 1-0011~. h l'll u ti r u 1 MOBILE HOME SHOW gard~n k 1 1 ch"", a~d M 18 1 1 i\ . , spacious !lun dt>ck. 1\ lan11ly ay I 1 t ll'\l I 1,1y :l7th I 100111 11·i th 11·et hat· 11nd 1vinl' ANAHEi'M11SLTAOIUM Cl'll11r fit for th(' King u.nd QuC('n of •he casllc. Oual1ty m 5 Local General R.E. I *OCEAN VIEW* 1 ·r\\'O 3 13drn1., 2 bath units. $119,500. I Rental: 2 BR, .\Tly. Cpl. only. S225 Mo. oi3-7420. I] REALTORS Offices To Serve You 1002General-R.e-. -1002 2COO Stale Col_legc Bl\d. conslructioo th r o u g:h out J\nahl'!lll 1 inC'!uding l.'Oppcl' plunibing THAT QUAINT "LITTLE ISLAND" P leai;e cull 64:!·.'1ti7X. ext. :c:i 1 and spnciousncss you Lovely 3 Bdr1n 'vate rfront ho1ne \Vith 1 bdr n1 ]~ ' Genof"•I . , • . . IJC10 lo.ts. Moll'lt. & Strvlct ....... 90n to.lily M•rlrte Equlpm..,t ... ,,,'°30 Iott&, l"owt!' • .. ......... ~ ! &HI .. 1tont/Ch•rt1r , .. , •.•.•• 9050 J &Hh. Stll . . • .. .. .. • ". 90&0 IHb. Sllpa. Potkt • . . •.• , IJC111 I ao.11., '""'°" S~I ........... *° lo.It Storl'Ot • , .. .. ... to9G .__[ -_ ___,]. Alter•!! .................... '110 t.Mpeti. Slit, ""'' ......... tl!t f.lrettrk: C1N. .... • .. .. . .. .. ti JO MoOlle HOfnl• .............. tltO M~1t1SCooter1 ......... tlSO ~r.r!. ~:.;.is'.'~~.~~~ . '. , : : : : : ;;~ to l·h.1hn your llckets. (North I \\'ouldn'l believe. Priced Al guest apart 111ent. Private pier & float. I\e\v County toll fl"ee 11un1bcr Is l $296,5 00. Fo1· an carpeting. Just full of charm! $265.000. 5·10.1220J. ap1l0inln1ent 10 in 11 p e c t , ~~~' ~·.11,,~r~ . ., He•• WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors i 1 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644·4910 I ~~-....,..,.._...~ .. -~_....,,......, ___ ========= :_G_e_n_e_r_a_I _R_.E_. ___ 1_00_2 1 General R.E. THE REAL ESTATERS 1002 PODLSIOE /BAYSIDE CONDOMINIUM Look across the bay at $400,000 homes ~rom this lovely 2 bedroom , 2 bath cond~ ihlnlum. $110,000. Barbara Gothard 642· 8235. (V43) TWO STORY-- EXECUTIVE Supel' i;paciou~ :1 bt.>a1wn1( in j Buyc1-e~1 1\'lth ronnut dln!ni,: , · ·HERITAGE ~·REALTORS II ' ' ri~S~~ REALTORs' sour:·i OF H IGHW AY. DUPLEX ('on1pletuly 1 l'1nod1.·lcd O\\'ners unit. J:::Y<·ry- thi ng i~ tll'\I. ,\ sctludc d dl'ad-c nc! str1.•cl lo- cation. J1r1111•-; in S:l20 1110. lncon1c. i;:xclusivc at l:i83,5Ull. t'<.!ll to i.ec' t)\vncr ::;a~·::; 1nakc offt•r' · . CAL!.. 644·7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar General R.E. WE CAN HIEL.P ir~o>iuJi1iiuiirc,ll""'lllq~ SELL, OR TRADE A HOME ANVPLACE 1N THIE NATION 1002 Horse Ranches in Riverside fJ ,\ 1·u-.!()n1 8dt111. If )UU h~l'I !)A/LY 1·!a~ ... 111l.1 l"'IHl!ifully apj.KJll\lt'fl 'lQ()ll arl:< on yo11r hon1e 11t111],I ~q ft. Al! t1ncl!'r·srou11d l1t•lp its salC' aud 1f ,,uu 111at11C's 1n ,I:; p;i1d for. Jus1 :1 a11pl"<'CH1ti• !Op fl 1 i.:h I lllll<'S 10 rr\1('\\'<lY rio. 1',ull C' ir 1 hu~l;1~1it: J1rt.J f••M\iun;1l prir·" only ~ll.!"illJ. r·cntures IC"j)fl':.l'ntuti"n \';i lh.•y ll••nlty's C'xclusive <:nil us 011i• \'1•ar s1•ri\'('f' \\;1rranl'1. 6·11-7211 ) (.'r111 'ror fur!h1•r 111fr11·matiofi. I et n e Cu~1n111 I Bdrrn. 3 car I l~~=~I ' r.u r1·~!'· ~•'111· 11<1 \\. Full h;:i.H ..? .. ·-! .. ...:,_ l"T!' IOI. l.,1•{';t lt'd t•losp II) I , :i , · fl't'C·\\·ny till. full priL'C' onl) ~ l:?,liOO, plu~ Val!t·) licalry's t':-.l·lu,;i\'e unC' year sC'tvice 11;uT<1nt)'. Call CA" JSh>R•••tl t•>T'"''" <>•<Ul : VALL~~\' . REALI\ : • A.~eRG [HJl~P .. i~t •at,11 >t•~.U. STOCK l lC>••,,C.l o..C """"' LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT \Vhere do you park a 70 ft. boat ? Ri ght in front of th is gracious ha)·front residence! 1'hree bedroon1s, niaid's roon1, 3~·2 baths, den. Localed on a 40 ft. lot. $300,000. SUPER DELUXE DUPLEX $120.000 bu ys near ne\v 3 and 2 bedroom dupl ex. Arlodern buill-ill ki tchens. Both \Vith fireplaces. Wal k to bay or beach. PARK, POOL & CLUBHOUS E r\re just steps a .... ·ay fro111 this 3 bedroom 2 bath ho1ne. Large fan1il y roon1 and formal dining area. lo\v mainlaincnce yard. Land included . $7UIOO. IMPRESSIVE BAYCREST Urunistukenly l\'an \\'ells. 5 beclrooms. 31h baths, dining roon1 , fa111ily room . SC\Ying roon1 , island kllchcn. pool. 3 patios. out· stand ing landscape. SJ 19.500. tr•ll'"-UtlHIT ............. ti" AlllO IMV!Ct fo, Ll'erts .......... ,f.00 ' II.,_ _-_-_w._l§J FREE LIVING CONDOMINIUM TennJs -pool -sauna -vie\v to oceah - lhis charming 2 bedroom/den home is for easy life. O\vncr moving &-selling belO\Y market at $66,500. ~fa Aune 642·8235. (V il) Irvine rooni. Plus lnrgr fan11ly --__ 1 1wn1 1111ct \\'<lt Mr. A 21 Cherry Hills Dr. """"'Y Call '"w lo '"'·I BIG CANYON &16-1111 IDEAL OCEAN VIEW HOME Popular spacious Lusk Tiburon \\'it.h vi ew. on pool sized lot. E-<ceptionill condition; on quiet street , con1plcte \\ ith au conveniences. $97,500. Gofltt•I .. •• , .......... fSlO Anll~1 a. Clfl•ltt .......... tS20 tlltcrNtt-1 \lelllcln . ... .• tncr l!lil(lth, tllKe, tlladt ........... .S.0 ~~t". ~~I.~~,'.'.'.'.'.:'.'.:::::;;. ·:t= VW!t .......................... ,fl10 Auto L111fnt .............. •MO Al/Mt W•nfrocl ................. tm I A\lt111,, lll'ltlOflod • .,,, ...... .,,, t!Gll I I Autot, New , .................. ,ttoo Al/tot. UM ................... N Mec:n•b·lrvln. fttlllyCompany 101 Oowf Otlff M2·12SS 1144 MacArthur "'• 1200 N"pott ltech, CallfOfnl• 12111 ~ ~ I LOT By Owner Walker & Lee 11141 494-318' CORONA DEL MAR VIEW T\\'O fantastic R-1 lots \\'iU1 never ending ocean \'le1v . One block lo beuch. 1\sk.ing S12!.500. 1 slory on huM1t t'Ul·dt'-8111'. I DIAL 644 1766 5 BR 3 81\ c;,..t"(. hon1<' bcd1wn1 • famllv n..-'m • fQr~ • •••~ ,,,.,, 1 PRll\!EiOC'81ionl Bi;t;"u-I I Jo'l°l'tv'l~an Jo'qun1a1n !ild<" 11101 dhunJ, ;\fi;Cll \IOR~:. 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd., N.B. i1L !tn1. for OOat (•an1s>1·1· $~'9.900. S.li-6010. Agt. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. ..c.c::...::===============:1-.'~''::"-''~N!.!:8"~2-:!21J6.1~---847'"'60 10. A,::t . "'"---------""'! ... .,. ___ ,_..J ' ' ' . 20 (J~ILY }'JLOI lue'd~1 Mit1 14 Jlt1(! Otntral R~E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 ! Getleral R.E. IOOfGtneral R.E. 1002 Corona de) Mir 1022 Coron• del Mir 1022 Irvine 1041 Laguna Beech 1041 Newport 8e11ch 1069 1;;;;;;:;;:;;:::::::::::=:;:=:::::::::::::== STATELY STORY, Gr .. nbtlt Jewel SPECl'ACULAR clllf drive coa!!illlnc view. 0"11 your -VIEW OF - CALL ME, l'M CONTEMPORARY-Unique lO Nc"''J>Ort Bearh. sometlung different : brand 11c\1' lto1nes un 10.000 sq. ft. lot:s. c.:on- tc111porary u1 design \l'ilh skylights. 1\1h1tc \\'tills, high ceilings Jnd 1.:ourl.vard gi.lrdens. :1 and ·I hcdroon1 ~. I and :! :-.tor1c~. nearly ~.700 sq. II. 1:ro1n ~85 ,500. CCJJI n1e , 1'1\1 l'OI\· tcn1porary . UNIQUE HOMES Rooltors, 675·6000 24'3 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del M ar General R~E . $69,9SO--..'iccluded 4 BeUroonl, 2 Bath. Ne\v- port Beach vie\\ /Jonie on quiet cul-de-sac. l'CCllUring rorioaJ dinh1~. Separate family roon1 \v1lh large bri ck fireplace and lots of \vood. -I lc.~1·gc hcdroo1ns, nc\vly decorated thruout. l{cautiful fain\~ backyard. Con1· plcte \l.'ith pnddl(• tennis court and basket- ball & tcnrus back board. Just listed. 1,on't last. CHll ll0\\1'. 546-S880. ' FIXER UPPER $27,950 -l1t.1111t 1;1nd cleaning "·11! 111nkc a "orlds diflcrcnce hCl'l'. Costa i\lcsa's bi.'~l huy-3 !~!{, l BA. on large lot plenty of s1or- a~e here for boat . lr'ai!er & so forth. quiet tree lined 1.:ul-de-sac. LO\\' dO\\'ll pay111ent~. ter1ns a\'all~1blc. (_' ~1 11 quick. \\'Otl't Inst' 546-5880. ( S~-5880 Open Eves.. ~HERITAGE •• REALTORS GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE l ':'.""G·"""·•·-:'·'':"'.R.E:-. -1~002'.":'G.-•• ~ral~R.~E ........ ~100~2 V1e\\' of the fait\\'ay. IHlls, & general spac- iousness fron1 lhis lovely 2 bdrrn., 2 bath IO\vnhousc, beautifully furn ., co1npletely, incl. color 1'\l. Dbl. encl. ga rage. All exter. mai nt. is covered by lhe association. Car- peted lgc. b~lcony faces El Niguel Countrv l~lub Course .. l\Usentcc O\vner \vill lease cit S395 or 'ell $53.95-0. BROADMOOR TURTLE ROCK FANTASTIC FINDll <..-.bi1la \ove 1riplex \Vith rustic charm on s~ clttded st reer. llighly upgra~tti-only needs 1iew O\\ller. f'resent owner -will. c~ry. '211d T.O. I GRUBB & ELLIS CO, REAL TORS 67S.IOIO University P•rk awn apt. $39.~. \Vallace lo'. 3 BR, 2 :A ho1nt &. lam rm. Neff, llltr. 494-9318 Highly uW'dod. Hu C • Lido Isle 1056 b r I ck p a t I o , Io w•1.:.;;::;;..;.;;;..:.. ____ =;..; ~""..,..""" yotd. See lhbl BETTER BUILT "\ ou 11 buy It for $62,900. Ot'aiar~ hy llichartl L. Call &IG-8672 Neu11·a \Vlde 1drcet to L1Hting1 Needed 11trett, ·3 bdrnW .. Can11\11 r1n. + maid'• rm. $136,000 NEAR EVERYTHING 2 Bdrn\A., ft.mily rm.. 2 M thl:; beautiful hund laid qoorry Ule~ In kl!chen ' ramlly rn1. $88.500. ••LIDO· REALTY ·• I,." \, I"'" \ H +673-7300 * Con>nl dol Mar-10221 "C'-'o-•l_•.c.Mo...;...u ___ -'1-"02"-4 1 l:IP:llR:lll CIE::::ZDIRIOIPIPIE:=ilD • • • Newport .BH<h !\I ESA Vcrdr 1614 Q:rralca, GOOD INVESTMENT r bttl poot. fircplt. 3 br, 2 htl, \I .111. 1" 1,.,1, h 1i1•1·r lJt•!rl•'ll· rt>(urbishl!d like new. n ... 1 tt.'11 t,1,rtgc.1'h1s duph:;.; S•lj,500, Vac1tnt. Bkr. in qUL•'I "l'';1 nJar hranuuar .::5~"~·11~·~11~;~'~'~''~'--"'=·~· ~1·~·16~1~1~. ~ ~»tn-...'1 4 t'<'(f , .1!ell 11 1\•t•l :\1f:Si\ \rF.RDE. · Jn1n1a culn1f' 1"1. ,\· .~ t>.11hs 1lo111L~tuirs, 3 lltt. !o'a1n . ! BA. w roozn :'p.i. hlU~. IA'.1111 r~·U1n~ed. l11r boat. Prlnie t·ul de sa1·. ! I brd .1p1 O\•'I' 1·nrpor1. I $4:!,900. Agt. 6tl·sa50. l:on1 p,11'' 111luc .,..·ith olhrr !J BEDR00:\1, 2 BATll, Ld:\I dupl1•\t'" ft1n11ly roon1. 2~9 \V11ke PRICE $99,SOO t'Ol"CSt Rd. C~J. 5.J}-1:?-13 ijll Cunu1t1{'n A\'\.'1111\' B1,,l.C'I tli .• i-5!\~l, ti7~1633 Huntington Beach 1040 $3.000 on this Io v e I y GRAND OPENING ~lurquetll' ,townl!Ouse. 3 Newport B•y Towers b<irms., 2'• baths on llPllCK!Ul gl'eeflbe.ll I u • t 1 & 2 BEDROOr.t ~teps froin adult p00 ti..nd L'ONDOt.tlNIUt.1 i!Oi\IES Je.clllll. Ov.·ncr anxloul. ~t 51n.t 1-Jomea ' DUG ips Call todf\Y 10 scc thh~ one !oUll Sec 't HI hris pri<."ed at a low $6.1.0CIO. u11 y g e CALL 552•7500 _ Steel &: L'Oncte~e construction Private aatcorues • VISION • 2 ......... , .. , !or mo•l unlt:t. Root top sundeck Red Hill Realty Unu•unl Opportunity to REALTY REALTORS ~~hase Bayfronl Property _, . m Newport Beach. FASHION ISLAND Expensive ln1ported Hie In cntcy. h~ze \Vay, kitchen & rtt\r yard Of t h I rl exquhilte Portoflno home. Fee land! 3 OR. 4 BA + bonus roon1 AND many rnore cW1ton1 feature•, all tor $96,000. Cnll &41H672 U1Ung1 Needed BEACH l'IOUSE $51,500 Privacy Character CAii owner, Info & app't fi-.IJ--O&l4 or <71'1)328-3233 CJ10Jt:E: WT • PRO!o.JONTORY BAY. Fee. Sacriflt.>e $115,00). 0¥.·n~ se.9695 POOL & Hoses In b1tck yrd North Bluffs oondo, Prol. decor, 4 BR. 3 lm, lo S70's, 644--01 3-1. Newport Hoi9bl1 1070 CAMEO HIGHLANDS Univ. PRrk Center, Jl'Vlne 310 Fernando Rd., N.B. p • R d d 675-1551 3BR, 2BA, dining'or lam nn, rice e uce vou .... 1rg pool 1ot & '~· $62,oo:>. $2 400 will lo\'e this ~upcr plan Blue Pacific Sunsets s.1~10 &16-151;! Owner. • • JM : xlnt Cl".lnd.: spacious 3 Very privah' h i l l I o PI ~iiii'ii!~~!!!!!!~!!!I B"11ur11t1l '.I ht'<.lroon1. c'l't'an 2 Bdrm. + Pool bdrm. \Vith lgc. f!Ulli ly rn1.: townhousi·. \\°Ith 2 txlt·tns. 2\'[ \ll'll hu1111., In ~rfl.'CI tiled hrkfi;I. bar . ct'nlt'al \>itths. J)ininJ.: roon1 .. '-unkf'n I~ L~)11dl11nn 11·11h il J,+.iciou~ $22 1600 11ir-conrl. VC'r\' hcaulif\111 li1·ini; rutlnl 11ith lirl'placc. ......,..,,. lilll H,.,..,.. plnn, Leased for S575 a 't'ou cn n pay S:!OOl more lhnn EMS\' tcrn1s. Call !Kl\\' to \\'l't buJ". Chl'f's kitchen. ';;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii 2407 E , Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar tlHlll!h tur six n1onlhs. this lor a ne11· unit or you se~!· f'ront ,I} rear party •kl'ldni;. • 1 General R.E. --1002GenefafR-:-E. 1002 A~ktllf:' $Sl,j()(). c·nn buy niy upgraded unit 1 MORGAN REALTY S\1·!111 pool, sauna & 1rnn!i>. Mobile Homes for salt 1100 ~::::::;;;;;::;:::;;•~ C;ill ti7&-i22:i 1 for $2.000 belo\v replacement 673-6642 6754459 SGl,500. Call &14-ST.J(l. • cost. l;G;•;•;;•;;r•;;l;R;;·,:E;;. ;;;;;;;;10:;02 , General R~E . 1002 ANOTHER HARliOR VIEW I 7 Bdrm rondo., d"'irablo EXCITING Now 2BR. ZBA. [ TAftBEL'-) --I 7 HOMES r grow1d le\·eJ floor plan, 1~ To\\·nMn1e, Un I\' er sit y 11.U Ew STING Park. Super Loi.:, tndscping, CUSTOM BUILT CUSTOM HOME j N LI 1Jinn1r1culnt<' 2 1x'd roon1 2 y~ars new. Freshly P11.in!ed drps & upgradcd crpts·can ~ E ECU TIVE HOME ! . , l bulh firt'pll1L'e & palio. w1,th taste~ul.ly paneled and be inL"ld By ov.·ner. $4-1.900 _ . CANNJ::R\' Viii. \\'tr front. Pk. Dbl-1Po·idc. 2 Rr, like uu , Jt~H'C' buy 8l $1 3,500 . 645-5329. X 6 BEDROOMS j Ar~Olll'l' 11''11 tJtll' 111 Nor! 1 :\Ian}' orhl'I' exlrai> nu1lw lll!.fl'Or<!d hving _l'.Xlm. plush InrJudcs land 552--0736 600 Ne"·port Center Drive IN f\IESA VERDE'S ~·IOST (oslll f'.1rsa. 1·ri1· shflrp 4 I his an ouls!andin~ \'!liUl' 1 1vallpapered drning area. ~-· , --· · £XC~US1VE AHE~ -~ 4 BATHS RR anrl f11n11ly/run1 pus or tor land. Call S46-i7ll Costa Mes• shag carpeLS & custom I Lagun• 8e.1ch 1048 ON THE WATER LIDO Acre•ge for ••I• 1200 LAND OPPORTUNITY lk'droont, huge fanu!y room I _ I roni•rrlthl<' lo 5 HR PLUS drapes, oversized pantry Occ!ln Iron! home on lhe lfllh fireplace and tc>n'arl.O fo~hulous .euston1 ho n1 <''I diniiu: llr('a. If lhis nd 1 I COUNTRY CLUB 1 nrea. cus1on1 tile rount('r SPACIOUS ... sand 3 bed1'00nL'\ plus 1\ppm'i: 15 acres Vista area, S:-196a. per acre. 600 ft to 800 ft e1ev. De\'elop to avacados or citrus. Or 2'i acre ranch site. rJoors. Formnl du11ng room.• ~. 0 P. ;'If'" R ;'II 0 D F. L . dOC'sn '1 appi~:il lo ~ou, <1l I ;. ,. , tops, shake roof, n e R r A IO\'{'\y 3 bdrn1., den ho1ne • Sl'pa!'atc unit over g11ra;:(• ~unkcn living roon1. hC'Ut('fl . \ ag-niflL-<'111 cu.~IO!ll C'lllr,\•.1 lc·:is( t•:dl & \\j•'IJ ~hO\\' \'OU Walker & Lee COMMUNITY '1 Sl'hools, 11·alking distance to 11pprox. 2'200 liq. ft., li ke ne\I' \\'ilh Vil'"'· Call us fOl' Hll1•t. l• 1~1 · 11 I ·r . tit" ''''"' littt•t• ,,, s·1,,·.,t,' ~"\\imniini; pool. SC'par,1tc 1 ,11 ... -1cva1~ 1on1 t'. 11111 " · . 1· . llun!in~~on Center', i.11·in1· l'Ond. BeAn1s thruout, teak &1~7711 :{rd cal' ~arag"l' or i;hop 111 111astl'l' i;Ul lC'S~ J\1:u11n~u1h 1:1111:"· l·'ull 11r1c1· ~· ll I Y 1 ~ lA L 11 'A Tl ,. fhi.<: !11rge ~tll<' t;J\'t'S a I uilug pool and many p:i rk <'ubinC'l!l, 11·et bar, hug<' _ _.. __ rear yard Ideal fo r lh<' ~lnus room. Forn1al d1111•. s .. ~.5(M). -t f•"f'hng or privaey froni thC' nreas. No"' $2tnl !Jelov.· l'O!i! c n t r' y \\'a y \\'/v.·aterlall, qxeculive f:lmlly 1h:it 11•,1nls !:itcps lo pool. l-lurry only Corona del Mar 10221 ~.1~~l:~1 ~~r~n~~t~h~e~u·:::~~ I nC'I\', (P r In c i pa Is only O('('IUI vie'>'' & n~re! Jus t r-: .... ii1111---..... ED RIDDLE RHltor 6·16-8811 or eve & Sun 548-6851 somethin"' r>xtra or needs nrl(! of a kind Call for ~ COATS ir. 3 yrnr;i ne"'" 4 bl'<lroonls •. please!. Ca.JI 1oc1a? re<!uced 10 $89,500. Walker & Lee ""t·rta>nm0 "nl sn"'""' dctatls -842-2'1~ I c & ••7 •09 NEW LISTING ..,, ~ ... .,. .... " TOP-0-THE 1 • 11·ith mastf'1' dO\\"TIStairs. -~ 111 ai ,.,.,, CALL 540-1151 OPfNTll~·lrSFUriTOBCNICE' • W WALLACE SC'para1e rlinini:;". l a rge i SEA Y IA lol'ely. '.I IJdrm., '.!bath --- • ~I l l ~-;\ · REALTORS HILL family roo1n. El-ecrri1·1 BUR homt' '."''Ith ~b~olut~l y *OCEAN VIEW* !l''l''J ~ i 54'-4141 garage door OJX'ner. All this $39 500 I fantastir "'·hite \\'8!~r \'le\\·. Fronl e\·cry 1111. of this lgc. 3 NEWPORT BEACH I.SI acres in f'X cl usivt' l'Slates. ~tagnlfl~nt Back Bay \iew bluff. fee simple. zoned for horses. S?l0,000. O"·ner, 114-646-1548 U no ans"·er, call an 6 PJ\1 ! ' I , ~ - -\Yirh a dramatic 180 deg. and 1·cry lo11· yard • • About 20 yrs. old; hd\\·d. BR .. 2 ba., fnm . rm. hon1e. . ~J :t: ' , IOpe.n Eveniftfts) plus ocean vie\v, a · 4 • 0 •-· 11 · f \ y --------. -··;, beautifully decoralcd 3 BR n1a1ntenance ar S 6 I , ;t • $239. per month fu-,... 1 t·1ns: rp c. ou Huge kit. \\•/brkfst. area; : ,i:, Den or .J BR custont built 6-16-7lil. l.~E:G:\NT JR. EXEC . 111607o.500·t .find a better buy. db-I. door eGntryE.MPriv. beach ~(I BEAUT WoodC!CI acres, on couhty 1'0ad \V I r i v e r ft'Onlage, S450 per ac. ov.·ner, 6-1;,..sQS() EXECUTIVE'S oPEN TIL g • IT'S FUN TO BE NICll ADULT UNITS-14 1 , homo •ith huge gamo room. HOME not fru-!tom""''"' I PARADISE 1 formal dining, and luxurious ~-\\°ood drC'k off ei:tndle li1:ht 120-fo' ~IL. /.\"e., N.C. BEACH COTTAGE Prtdr of O\\·nrrslup -High I master !.ulle. Outsidt> Is ex· · 1lln. G!..ASS GARDEN W Fl front.1gc on l't-2 ln1: 3 ~c'.1~11. D,..nu1nd Ar<'a RAllh:ll Sky Blue Water ten!<h-c -atio de cks, big I, kitchen. indoor laundry. Lovely Harbor Vt'•w I ·<;t . d lf• ·Jd < ruoin, ! :lt 1reesanda.Ko\pond.Allat • .• HllS, ALL DE~ SIZt;! ( 001 o ~.tn y, 1 ci;uni< e I Pl'olcss1011.illv Landsc11P<·d T111lv i111 f':>.p<•11t"n<'f' 10 i;rcr I the end of a q u le l j DJ::COR~\TOR DECOR HOl\IE. lllany custom l'."<lras. REALTORS &12-4623 ELSINORE View lots 1-10 aC'res $2tXXl Al'l'C up llO. side' (lf lake 714·678-2196. 18211 G1·and Ave. lx'nt•h U"" !or 2nr'. llfl111'." :~ 1>.·11h Spr1nkle1i:. Ulillty, th1.t llonu•. 1\1nn 1 cur C' <I cut--<lc-sac. Shows like A Dream !hntout! Assunie F JI A I 4 BR, :l 1 ~ ba, frjllc \\'Rll in ~;rh~ild .l11 1er 01111~1 ICJi\Ul., Laundry Roonts Own(•f' :;:rounds. 2. srorv cntr\' , A top value at .Ju::t 1 yr oli'I ! Fabulous. 4 I i -+ '~'; lonn bal. o r lil•\ng l"Tll. full din. nn, All c~~.t.67Sf1~· 673--SOSG E\'CS. I n111y t'XChnnge for sinaller i\l,1ss11 (' hvini::: l"OOlll \\Uh I Sl59 500 I hrlrn1, 2 hnth lx>:u1ty \\'Ith I SL'G.557./pnyrnnts only S'.!39. 1noden1 kit. lg. fan\ rni, + Apt1. lor Salo 1300 U11its. Offered for $170.000. 111n11t<'d cl'ilin~. La r g (' Call s.i'.l.rnt forn1nl dinin~ room. Fan1ily 111011. PIT! 10\1ncr n1ay hC'lp i spacious gwnc rrn. Crpts. Call 6-16--0555. sepnrflll' forn1al di 11 i II g .' em· I l~•fn, fireplace. Gourn1et · ~l)U f1nanC1'l or. )OU nanlt' 1--. . drp~. 20XJO t'nlel'lalning Cemetery Loh/ Crypts lhJJ?l' fies1a 1wn1 \vith oval kitchen. ~u1he<_lral ceilings 1 ~our 1ern1:s. Catalina View patio, l n d s c 11 d , nulo associated CALL v~ 'OR.' RI< (Sf'l .. Tt o• "'Ul 1500 I ht·~1rth fh'1'pl:ll'f'. Cu~tom ~ .r,. laJ'~C' Vil'\\' 11·uKlo>A·~. On n t RED CARPET Stup;>ndous home with a spmklrs, fee Janet s.w..-0786 ~ p AR r; L 1 N r; r-00,i.. I~ pool-~izcd !01. S53.50J. Call REAL TORS ~"t''p1ng Ca ta I 111a & c'~'~"~·~o~rii'1iii0-4l.ii9~1~. iiiiiiiiii0 1 Companlon Crypt, No. 361 in I !'l'paratc,..\:1unrlryroon1.~\f't ::i.f()...11 20 (llami!ton at Bushard~ n1ou n1 a 1n v I e w.• i..af,'Unita Cour1, Paci f ic ___ 1 1 liar.1 ~11111.v .<,'Xlr1 1 t> 1 ·. <J11cr~;z00oo (TARBELL J 962_5511 L,,."',.,·h1u·y3-ap~111nn,t,cd ~oo~ _ __P11h•,n MON.TEGO MODEL Y.,i~~.,7•8tom0o,."a~'TP1.•1,rk, GClde'n'n· I S:ll.900! i...-JIV cash to !\SSllll!.<' !llll.S {'/' SUI ('. Ut't'Y. ~ '" • -.... . ·I Bedroonts, 2 Bath .-.-.., • ... SJ~~ total paymen!. 1~,.4 \\'ON'T BELIEVE THlS CLASSIFIED · • ! ~K your. boat. 46• Dock F111uUy roun1. lircplaCY.. l..gc lot next to ~nbC'lt. Bniley, Box 1077, Yucta BROKEAS-AEALTOllS 10l5 W lo.lboa 67J.l66J V1\LL~~y IH·:.\IJ'\ •" •• " .. ![RPP ~' F'HA. Sharp 3 bedrooni on , 2 BH, 1 BA. xlnt Kl PP.IC!::! Call nc:r ... ·: 842-25."b. HOURS ~ right lx>h1nd your O\\'ll Dining roo1n. Ytol'kshOp k HARBOR VIEW Valley 92284 rot · 1 OPE.N TIL g. ITS ruN 10 BE h/C I ~U'9Ju.1(19 home. 2800 liq ft ol luxury office. Heat~ & flltered -''-"'-'=--------1 big lot. Hurry! 8•17-6010. 1 0 1\ncr 11·111 llnan('1'. .-,. , , · 1i1·ing, in Hunt in Kt on S\\'im pool, patio. Priva~ HOM_ES Commercl.11 Prpty 1600 Al•l "ltJ.lo ~ f()( • F >r HA .. GF CO ... P ... T Ag!. t :.11 nohcrtson Rl!r.673-11199 1 ' [~ I Ad,vertisers may place 295SHarborBlvd. 1 llnrbour. 90' on the .,.,·11ter, beach \\'Biking . Recreation REALTY 133-C7&0 ·---Genera~ R.E. 1002 1 General R.E. 1002 6'-~ 11 ~~~:na:~ t~~u~;~~:::::. I ONE OF FOUR \ ro0ntun1an tub, 4 BR, 2\li bo. ~'.~~tscJ~~;l~ tennis. NEWPORT-SHORES-*O~~~at~o~NANCED I 8 lo noon Saturday ,\ni'I one of l\\'O 4 hC'droon1, 21 " [ ) 3 13rlnns & den * Tax St.elter dowd . . ' Asmallpric.e 1Qpay_ tomovemtoa From Pacific Co1st Highway an<I Superior Avenue lnteraeclion, drive up Superior to Newport Crest entrance. Sale ortlce: .::12 RobOn Court. Open dally 10 A,M. 10 Sunset. I (114) MS-6141. "I 1'5'¥o torwen1ion11 t1n1flC•"'lJ ot 30 ye1r loin CUI'! Pf.Cl or P11n 1, Se3000. 10111 oa..., PIV7T\f10f of S31SO C!p: :ieo mon1l'lly payl'l'ICl'!tl or $•1J5 &1 (pr1ne1pal 1n<1 1nte1e~1) llllfl 1nd lato· C•lliOn 11•1 1dd11ion1!. 91~% AN NUAL ,EllCtfllTAO-. AATL Mt•IKl'I C•"l 11 & llfO)<K;I O! ,1c l~c N. Cl,, JM,.. ~-"°IMP" M. G11n1 Corpor.i1on. "'"''11 Conlre.UO., • \:.I==' --= ,. qua•"' Pf' "''" •~4 ,1,,,.. 0t> '' '"' ll1!t 11Ultt'•t• r•1<1 c1 r• "°"'& 10 "'"''" _.,M IA tol!IO •"~ 1ocr1•" ••' t-ot• 1.11~ ll"f ""M"'\ er v,i!IO"l&I •!tll\I IJ O"f!.t'td ~ ""!'' I~• lifl'e• ~lfi· M t I"' tflf .... t I~# f18 N to e!\tflQt tl"tt•, •ll.l'KO•~ll •<\O f\1111<'! •'I ~ t l'llJ lo:p9!.i~~llOl'!6 Wo!llCNI ft(oll~ .,...,..,. •~ ... bath hon1c available in ~ TARBELi-\\'alk 10 * Capital Rains I COSTA MESA "orncE j i\!e:sa .d.cl f.1ar ilnd the only I . Beat:h, pools & tennis * $20,00) ~'ll 330 \V. Bay one "''ith a price Jess than ~ $46,500 * i''ully leased 642-5678 I $·1:J,(l()O. Call al om:c 1 LMl.!ifilU~el CAYWOOD REAL TY Real ~mies, Biers. 6~700 Corona del · ,t.ilar Ott<' half hlnck to . ocean, 1:us1on1 2 hcdroon1 aud den rcsidrnce. Con1plct el y <'quippl'd kitcht•n. On 45' ft-2 lol. Uupl<'x 11rldi1ion eou!d have fantnstic harbQr anrl occ1111 vic>11', Excrptiona'.l financing t·;,n Oc .11Tangcd. S99.JOO. -'V 640-1120 Air Conditioned Irvine $34,450 Full P rice 1\S.-:u:.1F; Fl-11\ j 1~·~ $tl0/1\!0. P.\Yiltt:'.\TS Th i~ ht·;;1u11h!I r1·vl11e 1s 11 ":\Ju~1 !-Pel'" for· c•vt'I)' ho111l' hll,\•'I'. f~·:111l1lul shag 1·01t'f){'I ~ 1111·11011!, 1t•rlln1t air 1·nnditt•1rl!ll1'.::. plus itll of th1• Otlll't' :un••n11u•s ol1t'l't'cl hv a ~1~ yr old horn ... li<>1trr hurT) & ask lL~ alJOut l1sliu1; i'\P. !)2?,li·fi(l WALKER & LEE P.£1\I. ESrATI:: 545-9491 Newport Beach $46,900 Lachenmye Rottltor P<)()I, tin11'? ,\ITuJc Tl.<" 11111 11111k1· This on" your prirll" ,1rlil joy, ~ bcdl'OOIT~\, ht~ ho m ,... 11111 k P r klt rhcn. l'.h'·l1~hlful ,cp:n·klin~ 1•1111. 5'l>l :,0.:J r' ;1 111111"' ,;~'l..tj>')I U. AJ?I I J\'E\VPORT BEAC1{ ~;~~1 9 .,rsFUNTOBCNICE• Ja3ti--_"_._7_5-l2 or 536-8887 ml s. Coast H\\)'., L.B. * 541-1290 * BAYFRONT SITE 3:JJ3 Kcwport 91,d. r ~ y t B N --NEW-CUSTOM--OCEANFRONT--for boat repair&.""" H~~~;ii~g·:~~CH I ®,.1 p,.Y~'~:.~~~ .... ?,"'"0 :, .. t;,::.~~,:~.l'I~::~ rca~1_,: VE~~~&~'gLE :"b·f~:ril:~,~~6~ L . Jd I "" 3 Clemente, central location. 540-1220 e11 st11rter. uuine. [or occup11ncy. 11as lge. ,.\JJ \\'ood, glas!I & rock. I LAGUNA BEACH 222 Forest Ave. 494-9466 SAN CLEi\i!ENTE 305 N. El Camino Real 492-4420 NORTH COUNTI' dial free 540-1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES [)('adlinc for copy &: kills is 5:30 p.m. th!' day be· fore publication, except for Sunday & !\1onday Editions \\'hen deadline is Saturday, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED · REGULATIONS EHRORS: Advertist'r& should check their ads dally & report errors immediately. THE DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the fi rst In· corrrct insertion only. C1\NCELLATIONS: When killing an. ad be sure to make a record of the KI1.L NUJlilBER i,:lvC'n you by your ad taker as receipt of your cancellation. This kill nurnber must be pre- sented by the advertiser in case of a dispute. CANCELLATION 0 R COHREC.."TION or NE\V AD BEFORE RUNNING: £;very effort Is made to klll or correct a new ad that has been ordered. but we cannot guaran- tee to do so until the ad hAs appeared in the paper. EASTSIOE-coTTAG_E_ Bedrooms. fircp!ace. huge li\ing & !Ji1nily rm. \.11ilh year nP1Po·. H11ge & Gracloua. S40,000 * 492-8264 Pool home_ plus family roon1. , ro1•er{!(f patio. Hurry on this beam ceil &: frpl c. Lge. )'Brd, S194,000. 494-{1615. Agent. Condominiums .; bedroornll, 2 Oath.~. Fenced I one! $29,900. roon1 for pool. ~lature BLUi'i<"S.Le t' \Valk for Nile IX!Ol vard, 111'w carpet.'!. l' native trees. A i;hor1 v.·alk to . age op ion. 1700 \\'on'c ·lai;t at $3i,500. Call t!lt' beach n1akes th.is an ~': tc1n~~ co,ndurts t"" 1 • '"l!J7J\ t b t 1~900 .,.,au ..... w uni o gc nO\V u·nr 962•4471 ( :::: 546·81DJ x nt uy a l;r. green belt. 3 BR, 21i b ! lgc I !!'!""!!!t!!"'"~"'"j""'""'"""" ... ..._..__ priv 1mtM>. Up gr a ed. ,-----~ I' ' . .. .... .._.... $18. &14-6483 W 'k & L i REPOSSESSIONS 1 ~ POPULAR r Vu a er ee For lnformeti"n and locotlon llon1es, Palermo, 4BR, wet •••~ .,,.,, of these FHA & VA homes, ~94-5671 4ff.2100 bar, 2 lrplcs, \O\•cly low Eastside $3-6-,500. rontact • , NEW DRA;'IIATIC VIE\V ma Int. yard, sid ~ boot KASABIAN Alf rt'd\\'d ex!. spect vu r..tt. storage, 644-'1741. , L'xlremely sharp .1 BR. 214 Baldy to ocean. Spiral BAYSHORE·S-7 811 in priine N ~\\'port Real E1t•tt 962.6644 i;t11irv.·ay. Rla~i;. beams & o \\' N r: It DESPERATJ~. Rivi.era Condo's. L ~ r .s: e 0\VNER anx. Pool home. 3 deck. 3 BR/3 BA l3 fpl. LEA\'ING ARE1\, •I BR, fa mily room •. all bu1lt-1ns, bdrms. 2 ba. Shag carpet gourmt't kit, huge gamcrm, 3BA + den. $ & 5, o o o. plush ca':l>Cting: & comer I thruout. 2 f I re p \ace 8 . xtras galore. S 154,500 . 6~2-3494. locatlQn, JUSt listed -best I Enclosed patio. $3990 dO\\·n. OPEN SUNDAY l·S Pf\t "H:;:.bo:;:;~,~,1--1-1---7 -8-R-& , hurry -call 5-G-!W24 SouU1 bkr Call R46--0004 llffi Skyline Dr ar r cw on1e. I Co .. f!~alto~. O>. O\l'NE'R li·s. B\k" to lh< OWN YOUR o\vN Apt. 2 den,. Nicely lndscp'd. Lease -" BR/2 BA 1>ccan front . Opuon. Own e r/Bkr . i BLUE RIBBON beach. 4 bdrm., 3 bnth sis.ooo. O\VC loan. fi73-4A99. Sharp and clean 41:iR/2BA, condo. Dlnin~ rm. hu!ll-tns. Ai'\l.t..lllCAN HO~tE '3~B~R~.~,"-'%~ba-. -N-,-w-.,,,--,,-& spic & span elect bl tin kitch. Prestige areA. $3995 do"'ll. REALTOR paint th r u . 0 u t . 2036 J>rimc loet1:,i<>r1 nr. So, Coast I brk C1l11 962-886.l 494-7513 49'1-1001 Conlmodore, Bay c re 11 t , Plaza. S42·900· t O\VJl;ER !lacrifice. H 11 g e ic'J 500 673-9403 m ·-CALL 968-#ll I Spanish 4 bdrm. 3 baths. .....,, · or ............,.....,. * Crest Realty ' ramllynn,diningnn.O,e!'• BREATHTAKING MOBILE Homo onbann & --------~·~-kitchen. Parent's retreat. Viev.· It all from ihis one. 1· patio, bey view. Adul11, 1 218.1 PUENTt-:, li50 sq fr. f\>lnsslvc tile roof. brk Call Bdrm. + guest rm., patio, sn1. pct. Call 6T:>-77l5. Corner lot. 3 BR. 2BA. 842-2561. sauna, 2 cnr garage &l---------- li'i:15 sep guest or sundcck. \Vood panel on the ~ , BY O\\•ncr Tustin, Lu"ut1ous Lg. oondo, 2 BR, 2 BA, Air cond, bllins, d 1 h w s r , security gate, pool, clbhse, 1ar. S30,5CK>. 10% down, 645-7192 CONDOMINIU~t in Mission Viejo, 2 bdrm, 1 ~i bath, 2 levels. Uke new, 837-9536. Duplexes/ Units for s.111 1800 DUPLEXES C\ite and private. Good Income In a close-Jn area. $38,750. n.cd Carp e I In\'t'stment D I v i s Io n . 979-Z-;iiO. Open Weekends playhouse. Assun1e er loan, OWNER trans. ~sunle 7 1~SO "'R iis, remodeled. l\linimal HARBOR VlE\\ ~·10ft1ES S~:i per mo. $36,750. Vacant. 10011. 3 bdrn1s, 2 balhs. >"ard cnre $'16 950 4BR. fnnrrm. ~lo\'e-1n-cond. The fastest draw in the \l.'ci;t. Bkr. 518-i 7t t ; e\.e; 5:iN617. I Dining area.. kitchen · ' · $81,500. BKR. &m-111.0 ... a Daily Plklt Classified ?-.IESA renle 2932 Redwood, built-Ins. Patio. FA heat. ~-""O I _,,"R, l-===;::;::;::;~::::;:A§d:·:O;•~ll~64H618::'.::;:~·=::::~I htn .J IU'. 2 ba, t5x33 rov l>kr C1tll 962-1373. ._,,,,.O~.,.,. l · --~------------ 11;1tin + li<n1'i. ]!):ill ~ti. ft. O\\'NER n1s. S.1100 down. RE C./'11l 1)~.,. .( ~~ti' S•M.fl'JO, Quick OC't'Up'.lncy. \\'alk to the bca\~h. 3 bJrms. AL ESTATE ~~ 1." a ~).. -i.;., a.. Bkr. 5-IS-7711 : eve: 557·<1617. 2 baths. Big <l<'u \\'1th 1190 Grlnneyre St. h ;;:> lin!ploce. Bullt-nis. l.iving 494-9473 549--031& T of Intriguing Wore/ Game with a Chuc'/• BJ-:AL:TIFUL; 3 huge B~. 2 rni hos flreplnC<'. bkr. Call ·---,.--•-• lia, clo::c 10 11hopp1ng, S42-669l. lditff •r Cl.Ar I. ,OUAN school Ii, churr1)('5. ~\ssume N D B d N O Reorr-le11e-ol .., ~-,,,,,.--...__,,.--... H I H.rbo 1042 o own-r•n ew -···-·• .i1 5-\6-i739. E"c\Una coa.stllnc view from !cw to '°''" IC)llr 50111ple worch. g\'I, loan. S:ii,950. Ag!. ii ;;";;";;;;·;;;;;;;;;;";;r;;;;;;;;;;;;; '°"' Kl'Oft'lbled WOtdl b.. r---v sundeck." on huae mMte.r r-,-.,-..,----~ R·2 LOT " ncnr 3 UR1I Ba _ • BR & tam room wltl1 bean1 I L Q J A C E I hsc 1\'/fpl, c1111!!, drps. CI06c P't" ceilings -excellent focatlolll lT-"Ii-1..:.T-..;.!:....--i in, $31,'.'ilO. Onr. 642-5583 ~ rind flnanc!ng to maleh your 1 j2 j I J / ~~~in Valley 1034 ~ budget. $59,500 to $66,500.. - - . _ _ _ \ ---~ Only 3 left. hWTY ! · • OCEAN VIEW Rod C•rpot, Ro•ltors I V l T O O I ! ASSUME GI LOAN l'\'nve \\'9.tching fron1 your 497-1761 --I I I I r 't $6,l~.(l ~·Rsh mo\•t In. HuJtt' dining room. Girl "'arching 2 11!ory, 3 l:lR. 2 ha, for. fro1n your dl'.!<'k. Maglcul "lll'U.~ on10 i;iundl'ck. J,g. the ,tire in your 1nt1l1lnl pit T £ S l ·O i lk ( I I II h. 11)(' be11t In cuetree llv1J1a. 3 0 1llnin)!, tit. fnn1ily 1't)on1 nio1nentR matcriolzlt' btfore Mon•rch B•y M•ll I I cOUll!f)' kifehrn. \\'A ·in convcr1111 on Arca A t II Bc:lnn1., 3 ba.ths, ocean i I I I r You Cdf'I tell mare panc11kes TI1 E OAD..V PILOT re-Pflllll') · 5cpnrute lndry m i, (or ~....,soo. with paynients vte .... ·: 1-b\ock to bcach.1 ;::::~·;:;~·:;;:~· ;::;'.:;::'....., from ft!ma!e p"nc .. kes by - th · ht t I hu<>r lot Uke rt>nl. lic'llrr 1111""". ·• • ..,... scn:es er1i;: ocu-.. -·J Exter. land 1 c.apln1t -ticingwhlcliono111ui-. ~ify, edit, censor or re-BRASHEAR REALTY HUNTING'l"O"'HAR.DCXJR. ~.l~lncd by As'JOciatkm., K E H C £ L ·I ,., fuse any advert11ement, 842-7~11 Evt1 961-117& orAl'TV ..,.;1\MI -• ~ rind lo ehangr its re.tr• riw-& TURNER ASSOC. I I I' I I e C0moi.1• th• d1w.ll--qyo1ed & rrgulations \\'\thout ---$5,000 00\VN 17114 COASl' HWY. 11'6 N. Coest llwy., Lnriuna · by 1•11,n; in*'• "''"'n;"""°'d prior n•1tlci:. CASI! •ro LOAN 714; 846-tJM &: 213: 592-2845 4f4..llJ7 YoV develosi lfOt!I "•P No. 3 below. CLASSIFIED lhUt~ 2 !llOJ'y + bonUJ rni . e PP!NI NIJMS(P[D l[ll[llS MAILING ADDRESS Rfo<ir IOI.'. X"lnt ld11cJli. Ph. 1\-lVST SELL; Own-2-homea. ---------1 ~~,~N~l~H~l>~t~s~o=u~A~•~S~.;::;:~*~=!=:b::!=k~ SIZ.9J7i 1\kcnds A ;ltl 6:30 lee Studio Condo, con\oet"Sll· Sell ldle ltem1 with a OJ.11~1 p, o. Bo)( 1560, wkd11)•!', S~l .900. : tion pit, trpk:. pnllo. Acrm• Pilot Clasaltled ad. ~s () UNSCPA'-~Bi f lfTTllS TO J J J J J J J j Costa ~fcsa , 11. from be1ch. Pym11 like IUYe an extra 1pace Mater --~G~tl:.,::A~N~Sl~'~"~---J.-J.-J.-1.-l.-l..-l . ...J. 92626 I &'II idlt' irCrm '41lh • t>aily I rtnt. $25,3)0. nr myner, now v.1th a Dally Pllol ...________ Piiot a ... me<1 ad. 642-66711 ~2:::13-o.:'92-=3202=1:..:592-=l=SSO:::·--Otwlfied Ad i 642-5611. SCRAM·LETS Answers In Cl111lflcatlon IDtO ' ! . lncom IN •• M•k •fiOl\·1 Uve I Ouplc. 3 BR, roof. .. ?-.11 St1trl pl'Ogl' H11.\v~ $22. * RF. R·l !!{(. fl. * C-4 Uw1U * UN ... II near $10:>. •JUS ' Sl·l.9,1 THE 839 George uud lookl T\\'O lt)CO Gurn Prin1 1a2;.1. 9 y TW Plc11 lot'I Lou >t<J.l * 12 u cos S!ep ""'" Clo will inro men A PRl~ \ :11 •/ 1i:n1 b.!1! Lill i1 Ask 1:1'0! Tak 7~:.'- "" Ow 1·3 1-2 frp • . . -, \ , • • ~ futsday , May 14, iq74 DAILY PILOT f I .... i:l;;.n;;co;.;m;;.•;;._P_r -'op._•_rl.;.Y:......clOO=O ! ~ots for sale WANT AN INVESTMENT? VIEW LOT 2100 Houses Unfurnl1h.cl t ROuses Onfurni•hed I iiouset Unfurnished ' AP,artment1 Fu}nlihtd 1 Ap1rtments Unlurn. Apartments Unfurn·. ~pts Furn/Unfur;;-3900 • Bolboo Island 3206J 1rvlne 3244 Newport BHch 3269 Costa Mesa 3724 Co•I• Mell 3824 L1gun1 BH<h 3848 BRANO NEW .. M ake your 1tlect lon.. • $21,950. room lor 2 hom('& . • co \1•1!h a IOI s1Hit . • BAL.BOA ISLAND * TURTLE ROCK [ 11ouSE to rent. Cl\11 Dr 3 1 APT. r.~~ACER .ror 12·2 br Nrw 2 BR oeconntm111 apt ln old Channifli untum .. 2 bdrm. BR. 3 BA & Pool. s-11;; ll\O. furn un111. No C'h1Jdren-pet11. Spanish Villa. ~am Ct"il, VERSAILLES t !IOME IN ' i't1t:: ... • ll 2 60 -Live In onl-. rent the other. . · x ....,.. takl!S lour home w/frplc., a:araa:c & 2 BR ,~ b&. drn $J25 fH5..1502 Llvt: In. $70 off rent, !\Un. 1 & 3 B OO lrplc. pri\'. btal'h. l\1&.n.y 1>allo:Yea1iy. 3 Bit. 2 ba. $400 · dutil'J. Prefer ni at u r c I 1, ? EDR M tn.~it. 1->ri·(tr c:oople or Quplex near U1t.' beach, 2 & unitR 1967 An11hclm. Oon'I J Bit, sht1K ca.rpct11, shake :~;:i.5.ocrupr1nt1. A(: e n I roof. double garage. $58,J00.1 ':::::::::::::::: 1r l\-11NI · INVEST'EU.S. , , . , sta 11. your Clitalc building 28 Oc VI \\'m. Winton R.E. 6r.,.1131 UNIVERSITY PARK J Dito 2 BA. lrg yrd, bltns, Y:onwn 6'12·9.520 alt~ P~f. Spht Level Apts Unf. single adult. $.! 5 o Int 0 . ON TllE LAKE: \VANTEO 2 BR., 2 b{lth11 $325 r.~~~·~:a:·A~ap~~~~n1:~-~2~~a Huntington Be•ch 3740 ~UPANCY JUNE I Years Lease. 191-2791. Al Sc:uth Coust Plr.z11. * USED BUICK$ * 3 BR •• 2~i bil.thil $350 _ J f't•ulur Ill:: Loft b dr 111 s, 3 lilt_&_I_ p U Pool -Aco pul<..'O A<1ua Bar 87(1.4.l64 3~ .. 21-i. ba., fu1·n. $3i5 South Laguna 3286 LOW WEE KL y RATES 1 h·11l•·'1, C:, ~ r11m 11" rilr Cliff fir.· si~~.~:it·til:~ ~~; ,i;..; Jocuizi Sl!\'clu;ular 8 C •-1 "-I 3222 I I kitchens, EXPOSt-~U bC'8nl \'L' S400/ 1 " .i~ ~\l'rt' l..ake I\' 10i\'erhii.:-pt'o(u·;irt\ with tl1h1 duplrx In ean IW Lot5 H111vKilan Gardens, Only $Zl,500. oron. u. nwir . , , Executive Suites I Ct'llin,w:~. ~nclOM."d pn110~. ~l!n ei~~~ "" · 1 • Fount;;lns -'~ ;\lillion Dollar * READY TO BUJLO'!' . , . Jl·:S Loi In Anahei111 :11.l:Z.. sq. fl. $25,900. • C-4 . . . -4.8 llCl'CR i.n tlwiUns.lo.t:i Beach. • UNDE!l CONSTRUCTION ... HuntiziKIOn Beaeh 'l·Pl•·x rw.ar the center of 1011.•11 SIOC>,00>. t JtJS'I' l~l~'TJ:;O. (i units .,. pool In Huntington Ucut·h S149.fK'kJ. THE REAL ESTATE EAIR 839-6133 o r 536-2551 10 UNITS $145,000 JILL SHEAR 906 E. Ocea nfront Newport Beach READY TO BUILD Sell all or f)ilrl Call evcg afl 7 Pi\1 ~fr Corlu 714-499-3~11 BUY A WARRANTY HOME OCJ::.\N VIE\\ l , BR. hOmc, 727 Yorktown Blvd. pool & nu1ny o 1 her· · · · Clubllou"-e, Cym, Sauna, prlv. t-ocnn~. \\·lllk btac_h. &ach Blvd. R' YorklCM'n I con\'eniuuN.'ll. Mesa Verde 3863 Tol11I Sl'•l'Uril1'. Rec. Cente1. ln1n1ed. poSl!i. ( S"04ll 283 Avocado, ln11n1.'tli11t~ Ot'C'Un..nc·y s.1751010 I.Al~ 493-~ ..-I c • Ho :-.1F: AT~1osr111::RE ADULTs·-C d F 3400 i STUDIOS &. 1 BR's. osta Mesa [)('luxl.' 2 & :: RR. ltcntal or1· . . LIVE H..._E 'i 1111 We-1tcrn Bank Sidi:. on OI urn _ • 1'\1l\ kitchen J 3Q9j ;\lal·t• A\'r. :>l&-103·1 S(JiTy, No Pets C·4 JilJNTINGTON BEACH 11:.11. Univen!IJ' Park, Irvine • H••'"' pool Off The 8 I n Path ------Bache lor, 1, 2 & l Br's. (ilJ.(D) sq. It. lol, Sprlngdalt 3 Br. brii.nd DCW $400. D•y1 m.1000 N l9ht•1BEAUTIFULLY furnished 2 • Laundry. ~cllitic5 ·~ ; ea e N ewport Beach 3869 fr om $175 per m.o. & Warner. ~·uny irnp.i"Oved, 3 Br. ltaqborViev.• $·150 ~ _ BR 2 ba owrlooking Laguna • Fn-e ~ul1t1es Santa A na hot 11.1'Ca, relldy to MO· $3. 2 Bl'. SbococUUs ~-. . Niguel Colt c 0 u rs e, • FrE'f' linens Spoclous Adult Garrl<'n A11tii. CHANNEL FRONT 3700 Pia D pt>r liq. fl. Ov.·ner ~or 4 Hr. Harbor Viev.• $525. 2 bdrm .. 2 b'l ..•••• $3C0/3!.i5 CI u b h 0 us e TENNIS I e T.V. & maid scr.,.. a,·ail. * Lu..xurious shag l"a1·peti; 2 BR .. I bu . Roo>nl for boat. JG r. t213)59'1-22iM. 2 Br. Chu.nnt'I Rt.¥1 $700. 3 bd1"1n., 1 1,~ ba •••••••• $300 Be<1che5. v.·i an' fac. oivaii'.1 • Bar-B-Que * Bit-ins incl L)ish11.·asht.'r 714-5$6..0466 C II ~ -3 bdr 2 •· $295/"35 e p -• * , -p I & G "BQ' 537;. Uni .. yt'111·ly . •' p R 1vA·r1<-; e EA c I-I" e. u1.r-•"~ .m.. u<t. •••••• ... Fully L'QUipped-WD. coloi· hone !le1v1cc .... b oo · . as o 5 fi0x120· 101, Cy(Jrui; Shoreli 13 lldl.01., 2~ br1 .•..•••. S~~ TV, etc. v.·/everythlng for e l n\lle to ocean * Private PaUos WALK TO BEACH in . Still Cletnl'lltc. Owner 4 bdtm .. 2,a ba .•••••• , $4.:.> gracious, happy livini,::. 1 & 2 BR's. $110-$195 3 l:klrn1s .. 2 bath)'(. re -v- n1usl srll. Price $.)8.000. : CALL 552-7500 Lea!!(' $315/nio. includes 1 BR. $155-$165 Gas & WAier Pd --Yearly lrnse. $325 ;\lo. I ;::;·~.~.~;~:c~;.1:00 • VISION • :~;g. ''"" PHu". N~,,.v~R,.!'.;,;• Ji,~';,',;~ LA ~~~ccHA.A PTS. 1~oui1.!;: ",~~1" ,:"'~'.· ';::i, 11 11.<:!".c.! PAL.t\1 Si>ring<, new 2 br Adult Complex. 2 mi. So. of 118 S<.-oll Plart>, C.~1. ~r ,. I 2 BR. To'''°'"""'· '''"IC, ..... , ......... ""' ... . \'.\IJ,E\' l{I \I.I\ R d H"ll R lty I 0 -o· ,. ~0 s:2.·.>001 ""''"'· .. .,. ,. -.. e I ea condo on goU ('ours e. >O'<On iego n\)t. li.>111 ft'Oen $250. l BH. fron1 S19;;. '$24.'>-2 BR. bMck frplc. bllns, REALTY REALTORS \\'knds, wk, yrly. I I ) . Keelson Ln, HB. 842-78-18 CAREfo'H.F:E IO\.\'nhOUSf' II\·· Pool, tennis, L'Olllll\l'UtaJ I 1 hlk beach. CdM . I Univ, Park Center, Irvine 3~9 or 644-1813. I Beautiful Garden Apts Ing. 3 BR. :ii: Bn. 11an!d breakfast, ~parn1e fan1ily N S250·UTIL Pd. Ocea.nfront 1,, -------~ Condos Unturn. 3425 6 . . • den, II<'\\' drps & l'l'J)1g, sccfton. Clos1: to .;:lw~r1in» <'ar Dc>se··t I-lot Springs, Br, Cat', pdv. patio, yrly. 2 BR Condo , ... $23S/nlo l...se p _Pools .• ~ennis. ~Un~., swiin pool, ('lubhse S.: l't'l' & tine bench. 6-14-2611 • cornpl1•1t•ly I 11 r n is h NI NB 2 BR Condos , •... $26;; & sn;, I nyacy. f 1plC. lnd1v1d~ .ti , fa c!l's. Cnnvenicnt. &15-0202 t•ottage ,sll'f'ps 8. Price 5275-2 BR, frplc house. 3 BRCondos ..... ~&$2lS I * * * * * , patios. Nr. Ocean. Ternftc or64ti·J356 1,.------.-.-.... IRooms .1Aftft $15,000. or 11.•ill cxchang!', ctl'l I/ t ok Cd~1 J Deal. 8-lS-13~. , --I' --__ _:. _____ _;__::; Larry Pfislf'r, p ET E 1 < pe · · 3 HH Homes. $300, $325, SJ35 1 -, . 1 BR in quiet 4-plcx. PARK NEWPORT BARRE'IT RE A LT y . NU-VIEW RENTALS 3 BR Homes. S:Mi0)313, SJ!l> DOLORES SPARKS BAC~f apt. La~e. \ ery nice. Courtyard setting. Pool. APARTMENTS ll.OO~IS S'..'O 11·k up. with •64;:.:2-435:;!:~·3~ ......... ,..,..,...[:"~3-411~30~@do~,Si~494-t;'~248 4 BH. liome11 .•. $33.1,SJ!O, $425 ' 171W'.l liastings H.es1~enllal Uact: So .. of 1 jacuzzi. Sl90Ji't!O. Jnelds all lic:.cul•lur 1 01. 2 ~rooms kitchen; S30 "'k up apt. * SPYGLASS HILL • RANCH ll.l::ALTY Irvine Hamilton near Edison High. utll's , refrig & t'ncl gar. und ·row nhouses ~18-9755 Ol' &l~l Real Estate Wntd. 2900 SpeclacuJar views! No. 67 : * 5f>l·2CJOO. * . UI ndler P1r~~"'n2St $1.50 1110· Adlts, no pets. :{93 1'1" Sl::!4.;;o U1>e11 9-6 Dail) Summer Rental1 4200 Montecito Or., open Sat.&• RANCH REALlY You arc !he "·inner or nc unli ~ · Hamilton. 6~11 . .)j)a Pooii; lcnnis WILL Tt"Hd<' 4o acres of Sun. 1·5. Brand ne~ exc..'i:. TU~'T~~A0rv TWO FREE TICKETS Laguna Beach 3748 2 BR bJtns rpts drps Nr Al·1os:> rron1 FushiOn lslar.o Cdi'tl · Nr. Bc .. l·h. 2 Bfi + unimproved land near ho1ne, 4 BH .. + fan1!1y rn1 ., ' tu tile I ' ' c ' · · .it J1tn1horl'I! oa ::>u.n Juaqunl guesr ap1 '"' pool & Albuquerque Neiv i'tlesil'O :{ baths. 2 frplcs. & patio. • 8.12-5Ul • Southern California EFFICIENCY Apls from $07 · \V. !9th 19~~· \\'sl:1° P pi ~ g H1il:i. Hoitd 1·abana. 1\vl June 1-S:::iJ wk ... for equily in I BH home in Balboa Bay Prop. ti75-7060 NE\V lrg 3 Br, 2 Ba, sis. MOBILE HOME SHOW \\'.eek. Pool, m'lid. ph, lndry '1 ~nte1c,1 . S 186 ~~~1 'cf'. 171 4) 644-1900 !cii~:'.-~7~:i66"'7-~~----I Orange Coun!y, call il4·, • SINGLE Housc-38R, den, f0rtdo C 1~·1 d1b1 g-;r-Univ. 1\lay 1111.11 tnru •~tay :tltu I Village Inn, 4S.l-9-IJ6. Eddy 642-8181 days· or BA\' Vft:\\l'Ur-i'ha Suh· J'EN Point -2 Br, I Ba. Blk 979.5781. 1 & 2ba. bltns, w/U, ff pl.. 1''"1 ornbe< 1°1 w d pr iv.. lit the I Newport Beach 3769 i &l·!-1339 l:ves lel ull Oct of .. 'Pnl'I.; 1'1 Kay/Bch/pk. $~ 11·k. 2 I \\'fgar. \\'a!k to ishoJ>i,:. & rpc, 1vet ar, orm. in rm, ANAHEIM STADIUM · · , · , ti73-!:ll69 ur 6i3-ll!f.I ·~·Mo ..... ..,, .... 1 .. ~ ... ~,(J ',,, ........ , ..... .. DESERT HIDE-AWAY I , o.~. 3 f!DRr.I house bch. A I. 673_28:il, 506 ! nook,s~agcpts,drps,slf-cln , , , $35 t\\fK UP. I Br, 2 Ba &I ""'.""f.IOlt .$.»Hl.50.1110. f11~~1 1---.. , ·. 11fextsl1ng t-li A or VA 1 ... , P~.,75 I oven dtshwr prv patlO Nr 1Wl Slate College lilvu. B h Col TV 'd I ~ BR 11~ ba cpts drps blt· 01 Un1u111 Af\f s ~I-bl.SO, 2 BR, flple, 2 BA N1. p11rk Joa p · 0 1 ,= .,.7 ......,·spur.,.., mo • • · .· """h ac . or , n1a1 serv, • ' " • • I'll' "·''' w"-'''· All· l"a"i• & ba •~ k .,,,1,,_: You Rrc the ,1·innci· of n. rtn. n Y· ..............,,,.. · --~ . rec· cntr w /pool. Jacuzzi. n.o ... e.nt 1 THE ~lESA 415 ~ Ins, washer &. dryer, patio. _, -'-~-'l"'"o.NJ an ~ Y· ~ "' · o>UVO TWO FREE TICKETS RESPONSIBLE party \\'8nts UJVELY family l~mc. 3 j CaU MIF, btwn 1 &I Plee.se call 642-5678, ext. 333 ~wi>ort Bl NB s4&-96Sl . gar. $Il!5. mo. 695 Darrell t BR 1\lv1r1v of channl'.'l. !-'ark Ln. 673·1H13. 10 thl' 10 buy home for low dov.'n BK, 2 BA .. Fam~ly rm, 5, 636-4l20. 10 tlaJnt your tickets. \North ' · St. 962-5367. $to1·e & rl'lr1g. Adults only, Vacation Rentals 4250 ..s6'uthern California payn1rn1. 673---7679 ~~~~-~ri·~':!:~~. near l 51J2 Alder, at ~Iichelson. t:oun1y toll Cree nun1ber 1s : San Clemente 3n6 Dan• Point 3826 ~pets. Yrly. ti7J-49:s.i. MbBILE HOME SHOW PRIV. Pty 11.·nnts to buy four 6"1:,...u307 $385 ~lZ.lO). 2 BR. den. Also 2 BR. Both ~a n Clemente 3876 FOH. rent on Pacific Cst llwy M''y 1811, lit"' '• 1.,,, '"II• •o . "··<'Ive inconie units. .."'"' 2 BR 2 B \ . 1 BR . Laguna Beach :1248 * * * * * / h' · d in llunl.lngton Bch, trailer, t 'h" •• . Pnnciples only. 644-1869. 1 ..-.. I 1 + sep • _ _ . __ _ 1 ~1 11' 1~~r~~ltr ~~~~I~~ I SUPER 2 BR Ap1s. c:r12a1 :<Jeeps 3. s:JO. per v.·k. 11 1 e I J HA. Ideal for tc~n or ln-~$lliO·U'l'IL PU. Nice t Bit, N.H. BAYt-'RUNT·charrrung a · Clow'!~ bch & . Managcntent Cot'p., ONLY A FEW Hcsponsible adults only. ANAJ:IEIM STADIUM 1 111.11•. ~arage, pauu, blt1n huge fncd yd, kids/pc-ts !rg z Hr,,:.l Da, plush crptg 1 4~~00. pier. 493--0141. 5·18-4087 2tW Slate Coll~gc U!v1!. ! I II &j 1 runge. Avail June I. ti73-jJ:71 \\"<'<'. \.\'oodsey & scclu!.11..'fl. "' 11rp~. 'J e;ir µr1< g, uoo1. Eastbluff J 830 2 BU1tM. 2_ li.\'l'H & ;-.,.-,-.,--~---==I ' An11t.1l'!1~l . . . RtttlMI ~ IAvAtLJunc-IOth, \\'lk to ! l:ru1yun. s11a.-N1c1-.; I lilt \111.lch the boats sail by~ Apartments Unturn. j 3 BUHM, 2 BAi'll J\pts. Rental• to share 4300 Plt'.1!11,:.r:tll &l2·J67:-i, f'Xt : 333 beach, 2BR & Iba,\ nl'ai· l,l('ttch, No. e nd. ~1.pava11. >51..111no. Ask 101' I e DELUXE e QUJ1;r, .~!Jt<'l'H . S;\N ··-·-~~' 1·l:i 1 1111,Y" 11 "', hl·ki.•ls. 111'\orl_t~ H F . h d sivei refrig, "'ashcrt drycr, Privalc pal.lo. $:!S5-UTIL i>LJ • itusty' 61:>-IJ.551 Balboa Island 3806 3 BR 2 BA f 1 LLl.'....\lr.N It.. Altc.A. J-1rr .. 1 ~· ':\IAl.E 1~ ... oun.y o l'l'C nu111>er is l ouses urn1s e I ,,,__ ti'l:t-'ji.89. Lr~J.;1",ll<'p,d1nrn1,1.1ltns, . . . ' apt or. eas~. SJ9j. I ~. oon1_n1alP 54(}.l:t..1()1. _ .. ...,.,,_ _ deck. $l75-CliAKMll'll~ ;i Sl{Altl~ 1·1u'1C LiUo to11.·nhouse ' LARGE 2BR, 2ba, furn. or uicld spac. master suite, dtn ·1nocnpSDn iltanagrn1enl Corp straii;hl, responsible & General 3102 • 2 HR. I ba. \Valk to heh~ l:lr. irplc llOu:;e, So. Lai;una. wiLh tio..1111 1n tape/ptlOOO unfurn. $375 mo., yearly. 216 m1 & dbl garage. Aulo doo1· Call 493--014.l ~Jean. Sh!'re how;~, $150. mo * * * * * I stOJ't'S. Sunny terrace. No ~:6-1'11:.:WJ::H. 3 Hr 2 Ba SlCl'<..'O, IJ_ish\\'aSht!I' nn!.1 Crystal 111,-728-2749 . opener. avail. Pool i OCE\N"cf'O-N·T-HI II I I & !~ ~tJls. Phone 61r>-2314 --l 1 Si 13 -~ I ' ' uu1cr goodi 381< 21' HA Recreation area. Adul!s on· / '" • ' u ' P · ar1. 5:30. 12 UNITS-EASTSIOE 1s115.uTJL Pd. Uach, pri. _Vl'~s or c iuu._ :r.i. u ·• ·, 1rplc, db! i;ar, lrg 1•ncJ Jll, u1:11 ; •• µOU! i:s$:;;,utino '2 A"t Capistrano Beach 3818 1 Jy 00 pets. P H: S.14·80&! $i25/l'l10. Coastal surf \1ie11-. \, NTED t COSTA MESA $l75 000 palio, nu l'pts, dt'f)I!. No. PLUSll Cd~t 2 Bil. hon1e for ch1it11·n <\: pcu; .,.,cc. Mss11 .,111 . · ! ' • $JOI • 2 BR, 2 UA. Adul1 s. 1539 \'A fl'n1.-.lc 1w1nma1e ' 1 l'ntl 1 lease to right couple. $~. ., 1cJU. l.rl'*:4 _ • I OCEAN VIEW l BR, 2 BA, . "'B Uul'll<l Vis1a . j 11 986-5CH1. to ~hare 2 bdrm apt in Dana Step u11 1~ th i_s. 12-unit 195-· .agun~. · mo., 675-&139 NU-VIEW RENTALS I •• NE~VPORT 81-:ACH nr. balcony, crpts, ru,:is, bltns. I 8S5 Anugos \Vay, n --;-.-.-.. ·-. , ,1 ? 11>1111. ~115. n10. Call after 5 compll'x v.·ith 1~,, (lo11.•n. S UTIL I ti. I BR, rrpl, __ . ti • 4S , Hoag Hosp OC~ VIEW 1 \\' h /dryer &12-ll.55 r.Ianaged by NL\\. < xlla lurg{ -BH. -1 pni 496--0967 Close to sllOppini. 011·1K'r l ~5'r· l:M•11ut. flN"k. Laguna. I Co5ta Mnll J:.t:'.l.4 ,,....v,,u -or -la-.-.u I l::lit\NO N'i-:w nd ·1· as er . . l \\'lLLl1\l"vl WAL1'ERS CO. 81\ pool, Esl·11u1J! cily & '' . will carry 2nd. S20l7i mo. Slj()-lffll: Pd. Oceanfront 11 * $350 MONTH * 38~121'l ~ e deduni •,Corona del Mar 3822 1-;:,. . 1 -8 -h-_ 840 oc~'an v1c1\'. $240 4~Hi YOUNG. \\Ol'kmg gu·I v.ra.nts income Hed Carpet lnvt'fl.t· 1 RR. Ptlttn. Ra r. ~Tly. NH. I · .' upgra • on nunt1ng on 1ac J J tu .~hare 2 BR apt \v/sarne. ment Division. 9'PJ-2.'l10. ' NU-VIEW RENT·ALS 'cusror.1 ~ .Br, $200. Lrg Custoin built 2 bdrm. home. _greenbelt. $3Th. 64-t--1480_ LOVELY 2 BR & Den I ---:---• :..an u_an 3878 ll\\I, 530 \vii.son, Apt 28, I 673--1000 or 491-3248 [ y;u'll lo~ ki~ls & pet. \\'/1\' ca~ts, ureplace, . NE\\'P~RT Cl~EST \v/ga.·. $300. mo., Call New Luxur1.ous Fam,~ly \..~e!_!~~!.'~---C:.:VI~. ~.i~t~6'--'-P~'~'---~- 1-. . hlJKKX . i _th{, .5185 . lge.deek \\'llhoceanview. 2 Vie\\•, l\iew 3.HR. 3 ba., all 714-537-71G-I Apts.,11unitComplex.,\i.i.1. .. llll. C , \\1\NTED 1natul'e sU-a.ight $901BRhscutllpd,Of.1 i't·anou.~ toned 1'.1ds &I L' Al. "'" 642 ., .... ,., for1n1medoccupy -t:lo~etoS'(l.>-2 Oll!IO. 1'/11 1 1 . BR 'lob'•I· $!~/mo HB · · · ar garage. -Cond. J extras, ~· nio., . .....,.,. DELUXE ne\\' 3 br, 2 ba all H · B · 1 .. 1 '''·"~' '"'"""''O"''' ,.,,1,.,", 1na c to s l.l' 4 br hsc & util. " "• "" · pell tllru 1 ---------' MC\\ un!Jngton ent•1 Cl\'t' -•" • "''h'' ' ~ .,. Li t Uch 05 houSl' Sl:.0 util pd. Laguna (;/ui\:N'I' 2 Br. $!~. Li.irge :'\llSS~~.~ REALT\" .J.9.l-0~31 C.M. 2 Bi:t. 2 BA, ~·et ~· ~tn~h rm ~·~o :~~:, Center, beach, schools & :t i:ar g~u'. ,l'ool. laurulryl %~. · llU. $1 · Oe_ach O\'erlook.s o_c.ew~.._ y.iJ:l.I. t'ent..'\.'tl IUI' pel._ _ , 1 I gar, bl.tins, pool, pa._~IO, ac · · 1 · shopping. i.1Lll. ~It.I Pa.!>L'O Ca1'1lll'I. .., _ ~ . $~50. NB 11 alk In 11ntl'r Slt)..). Homefindlrl * '42.-9900 f"i l.:SH, ~ 1$1\ North t:nd:--etosi: r-newly c1pt11 & drp1>. ~-_ BRAND New. SQ ol-Hv,.-y. -2 FEA'FUR·ING , _!:1~: ll!.iJ t>!Sl-16511. l _lt?~ESS .• v.·ornan y,1!ihes to k111s/pets. Ai,.rt. F c <'. · I? beach, ·bus & shoppuig. NE\\' 3 br condo, corner BR, 2 BA. frplc. Sunde<'k. ' e i Spacious bedroonis j .. anta Ana 3880 share lo~ely 4BR home 979-8'130. ME)A 'VCROE : Call 4::14-7079 'fall>0t Sc Nev.•land, Ht. &h. $350. 673--4171 or 644-627.t. • Dining roonl • ----·-·-·-'----·-.,.,./sAme, In S.E. Hunt. Bch. Lido Isle 3156 3 b r, 2 ba, to 1ocation I . . ! IJrHJ>L'<.l, r.cpld,_ rccr~auun, '2 sn Garage Apt., re£rii. • Ulx electric kitt·hcn~ CHILDREN i\i:_ocoon. PH: 91jg-4914 W & U p p 'd ~~g~na Nig~I ___ J~~2 llOU~_!_l_;,pin ~!.1±~90-4~1..1. stove. \V1:1lk to beat·h. S2ci0.' •Fully l'lll'pt:l~d titl'~ou1 ,\.i'iv 1 uJu1~•-> 1AJVI!.. \V~T~D Roommate to &hr ' at~r ardener al ! 'LliI-: July 1. 2 BR, alr, pool ino. $3121 67:-7075. it Bcan1et.1 t·eihngs PARK PLAZA 11 n~ce ,,liR, 2ba, house, in ASSUME 51/2 0/0 1 LIOCJ: LIVING. 2 BR. 2 81\. 1 $415 l.11se. 54s.G228 :; BR 2 ba VIE\\', liv. rnl. :i.iuc. ~:l..:l or 1,., \\1&0, $"50. ' NF.\\' 2 J\~ 1 ba d' h . ·h . w lJishv.·ashcrs 2 & 3 BR apts. t:osta 1'1esa. Male or fem, J\\'ail Sunlll!<'l'. No Pt>l s. ~111 .. IC!! -:-,,. Students' J BH. J 111. lU~a. fr1>11., ohu\,,, ·1:7·l-6:i'ttJ all S pm 1 · :.:... · .11~ \\i:u; ei , • Lgc CnLIOSl·d pa.1ius ?I I $92 1110., 548-1200, 6-12~ Pnl\I" '~~1'110~ :\ t 'l'f'!!I Call (21:\1 'i!n--0427 '" "' · • · ' ' · "":\1'1.ae '"'an1 t'el 111~s cus· "·' . ay , l'Cll -. L .......... , ... I ( • • • I $~°'0 rncd tor kl!.lsfpcls l'l).S/ID ps, 2 c.... 0,.6''., -I-u f. --3600 ,.... " . . 6--i-0898 • ' • ~pruate t'llCl.·~:ll' '"l" Poul. jucu~.zi, SllWl<I \"OUNG lllUll 24 to Mare _I.ii , 9111-..l~n ur,it ... ". ,1"ou1n '. 1 Newport Beac h 3169 1 p1t1 {At:'!':.. 2 BR. $2'.!5. s.urllet:: area tra1ic1· & lAW:tl, LJup exes n urn 1 _:~interior. •· ·-, • ;~dditiou11l _ p11rta11~. Jut r.cc. ciultllvusc ~JJ_K .!'-.pt, C.~1.' ~·/fe1naJe . . 11 ~. T1u~1 . DP1d. F(1ll:-Vat·:ui1. Singles, l\.Jda/pci !o.. 111111. yrd. n1aint. 2 Bit i-:ustside, C.i\I. nr. Costa Mesa 3824 • Con1pl. laundry 1ut1!. LJt.'Cll!>t.>d day ciue cent. tHHo.1'Jf uft 5P}.J. •~·ntl'U . ,\tl ! h••.j1w r1, 1 ~ 1 oN bay, townhouse: .3 BR .• \,\Jo\, Last~ :.i Bit, :: 1:11\, JlnnJa('ulate.' $32f!/mo. 1st, :..llUflii' )o-btJstn •ss Oldl.'l' . • BUQ area }''roin Sl!.l0.00 i't!ALI:; TO SHARF beaut h.•th.::. :1lznosl 11 00 ~·I· It. p1·1· 21 ~ h;1., 2 t'ar gur.,boat slip. Townhse $185. 1~e1 ok. I last & dep:isit. 1\va.11. June ~uu le ~r sin.',Jc t:: $i1a 010 2BR. 2BA. ~an vi-:iv. 1 • lleci'l'alion l'OU!n PARK PLAZA 11 1·1e1v bt'ach home $115 in ,· uni!. !•:.arr1s s1xq..;~·,· n~•1111.h. \'r lse. Al'UIJ i 1. $600. Homefiftc:ler1 * '42-9900 1. 400-2544. t 6~ b . . . Dsl\~1-shr. _refrig, c: r PI s •' • t:o1npl. insulu~.L-d_ lhruuu l 805 W t St . v · util. S. L.aguua 49!>-1329 c. Ai-kul;.: uni~ ~-'' ._1'(" h.!l I 6.J~:liOO. _ . • _ drps: $~ lBR!IBA, all ~ ROi'tl ~w;;. e.s e ens . ~~.~,~·~~~=- Takf' ad 1 an 1 ,, .: t', t"t!I tiouses Unfurnished ~tJ_a. 1mmac. L"Ond. t-or liit!, Strikang ocean vte\\". Jlle"· 3 3722 2 BR. balns, crpts. drps. 1 -------I Santa Ana 545-1121 w/ nta.le .• Slll? to ta 1. l!l'os...;. Cnni·t,ict .,1 ~nli·~ CK. . I Pltli'tlE l\lcsa Ot'l r.18!' 3BR, SEA TERRACE Apartments furnished 1 appl s. SH!O. 979-5099. _• ; 417 Yorktown Ave, HB 1L-.. su11i1v11l'l'J ,!)JIARI:: -BR. 2 BA condo , 7:::?-17('1(). . I S350/l?o. L<>t & la~t + $100.1 tJR. StiOl>; ase or I't!IU. u..u Corona del Mar ef'IC'lsd g11.r, Cor. trplc, CHILDREN A Ts FUm;unfurn3 900 5-K)-3006 or a-l&-2(15.1 Ted. I NVESTMENT DOOSION ~al 3202 , security & -cln~1g -dep. -ts3-5i6:l for pasii liu-u secw·-BAC,.ll::LOR 2 b!ks bi." Adl!slno pets. $195. n10. and parents love the _P Qult."f fe1naJe lo share 2 Br . ' I ALA ~ENTALS I SHARP. 4 BR, 2 BA, ~1esu ~~BR 2 bas [J l(."db1-ar ' CuroM, s~~j, DELUXE quiet 2 bl' 2 ba, 1 large, spacious apart uliL 673-4813 Lillian [ ~ 1 _A:'t1 1I. June lJ, .>l:>-bl7J._ ity guarded gale. 613-3-lSS. • • $lSS & UP apt near ocean. $1l2.00 incl , w1 ~c1.t.1.1Z1 1"' si1voc:r dcl l't~r hon1~. Close • to 113 ~ct~-rNtt~r~s. ~~ut: i:::--oo52 -I gar. nr s. Cst l'laza & OC '!"'ntt at 8 a n b u r Y C;!GA~TJ C 1 :""-2 Bil. Garages for Rent 4350 ' , I £'.\'t'l'yllung. ,\va1l now, $35(1.1 i s~ 645-~19 Costa Mesa 3724 ::iirport. Adults. s 195. I Crosl. They l'C l.i11dcrpr1ced! LoL'\ of 1- Al"TS Call Larry 546-:,SSO Mesa 'verde 3263 $30 WEEK & UP 1 NR N 1 8 bit L J . Slate hc~n:·ed pre schl gin-.igeio. Adults. r\o Pf'ls. STORAGE --f~ riiit HOUSES per ntonlh incldg gardener. ve\v. · _ . 1-· --1 54:1-2321. 1 t. Li11Ju··~n 6 & yow1R;er giwn la1111. Co_vc:rcd MINI WAREHOUSES I ) ou,lS. ~ ----. • Studio & l BR 1\pts. 1 1 : ew r. ns. erp s. • L.'hildi-cns play nn•a :.'i)'.!U Fullc1·1011 1\ve. (I hlk · -----3BR-2BA. rrplc. B 1t-1ns·13 BR. 2 BA fa1.11 !1n., lrg e TV & r-,faid Serl'l~ A\'aii. dips. pool. frpl, gar: Adults. 1 • l...urge 2 :;_ :.: B:~ apt:.. 1:. or l\ev.port Blvd. & 1 blk .~u . ;\J~\l.. .. ~ or ~love-out lli~h ussumabll' 7r;, lrir.n. NIWK>llT & IAT,C.M. f.42-UI~ Cen~ral &If'. Nr. S.C. Pla.za. yard. Gardener« \\a_ter pd. •Phone ServiC('-Htd. pool no pets. 376 \V. Ba), cr.1 • 2 adult t"C>:. ce11lers So. of B<1)'l Costa 1\Tesn, ' ..... ,c,,, t l"Otn $1.uO per $150. rnonth s pen <I able. fJX'~rcnt §: util, Laguna. Ava:I 6(8. $300 nlO, Isl & 1 ~~lldn:_n, pets ok. S3JO r.-10. •Children & Pet Seel.ion Sl&I Up. 2 Br. 3 Br 1~~ Ba, e Lrisy ac"o?!>S to 1nofil c;11-IH2-S6~. iuon!ri. , . , . . . Oi\·ncl'!I ivi!I ciuTy 2nd. Cpl for l'l!gr .t· s111l. n1ainl. _1st. .163-2187 I o.i7·1241. 2376 Ne\\'port Bh,d., Ci\I 11001, play ynl, cpls, drps, I ployn1enl ;ue<is -----------'1 "''''11011 & ;-.;~\\land St., 1-lB sr.1.200 for ·1-2 bdrn1 uni!!!, llf:Y, Hc-1·! Nil~ Bach $135. VACANT 2 Br. $150, kids/ e LOVELY 4BR / 2B,\, 548-97~ or &la-3961 2212 College No. L 64;)-6583., e Nr. shop1)i1tg .:.: Ir .. ~:.;. LAS BRISAS APTS ALLSPACE only 4 ye-ars old. Red Corpe! u1il ~!-n.r. 1,..,nch & l.><1y. pets. Also 3 _BR HS. $Zl0. L"Ompletcly ~ec. Avail I El Puerto Mesa 3 BR, 2 ba . ._ All ne1v decor.1 • h·on1 SlW. 5515 River Ave. NB 960-1970 lnvrslnient D I v Is ion , VU of t:.a1uH11a! l b1· $195. Agt. Fee. !rj9.:.8.13(1, now. C.~1. Agt: :>IO-n.27 frplt·.. patio, dble gar. BANBURY CROSS 642-2566 Office R~.-n~t-a71--~-= 979-2550. frpl. \V D. ut1l pd, l'!<t.r. 3 BR la"'e ·--' In 1...,,.k M" • v· . 3267 j 1 BR. Furn. $165 Up \\'cstclilf, Adults., 642-lljj T.'. • ·~ • ,1• ---BUDGET 2 br Sl65 c.~1.1 . . . .J<UU'. ....... 1s.s1on 1110 All Util. Paid . {l\Cl:ll' Beach Bl\"d & \\'arncrJ ,. •11 n. o'l~·11., -.) 10 ~2'1j, .J APT Units ('ll 19,600 Ml 11 hruig falliily & Jl('I, ;.:ar. 1 SCllLnif. SU:>. 1\vail. 611/74. . r I . LRG 2 br, 2ba, din 1·111, I !Ci'Ql Vic." 1 uH\'f L\:.1.. c<11n11I. ktlt'11l'rl. \\'al'k·thn1 * * * * * lot _ Zont~l C-2 Nf'11·por1 \\'O\\': :\ br $22;;. E. Ct.I.I 5-18-7-t.ri: j ~~\\ ~ ~r •. 2 Ba Tu·n~,1 NoCh.ildren,NoPets cpt/drp, stvlref, p_oot_. e 842-6604 e clo1>ctJ1'. '?l's.<. nn l!'11h. Blvd., C.i\l. $5<10 nw incorH('. stv/rct., C&D. child & pct. 1 Fountain Valley 3234 , cpt, d1 ps, IU_!' cond, rec fae. J Pool & Recreation 1\dlts, no pet.s.$170. 6~5--896;;. I , _ _ __ rui 11 2 &'(h·11!· $.lH) C.ood for r o 111n1~1· c 1 n I POOL! 3 l.lr F/R 2 ba '335 I I i\o_ pets. $265 mo. 831-1300. 1 1959 M_!ple Ave, C.M. 1 BR apt!I n' 3 loc. $130-$1.JO. Beautiful Garden Apts. ,\,·lulJ.;.N., f'l'I-. ~ r!r Ll•fiSl' BRIAN P ORTEOUS dc~elopn1rnt~ S 6 •1_• 0 0 0 · FP. IJ/\\". putio, 2 cul', Ir.'. RENT.LEASE Newport Beach 3269 HOLIDAY PLAZA Soni_: furn No pets. ~jJ.580(1 6 Pools. Tennis. ~au na. -, .-:-, .. ~-3378% l'l>l alaga O\\n<'r-Bn1k• r, 6~2-{}590. FANTASTIC:: be· 2 bn $390., Lai-ge .i &ttTll v.·-fanuty I'll\. I -:---.• . . , --DELUXE Spacious l BR or 61:>-2lm hh1·n 9 & j, hkr. Pri:-'acy. Frplc. l11d1vid~~l 1 1 Hf'. k:XCtflNLi Dana Point • BY .O\\'NER • I Cd:0.1-frpl. pot lo, Rllr.l.J'.:l'. SLU 1no. For nK1rc dctu.11~ I Singles or Fam1hc~. 3 Br & furn apt. $1:;(). Pool. i\nlple t $100-1 BR cl-plex. clean. patios. Nr. Ocean. Tcn·1fic1 PAli\o\ MESA APTS. j • . 20 Units" S230.000 !)!.'.'\ I hr F/lt 2•~ Ba $-125. 1 c::ill 67~72'£i l>en. $650 yrly. Kids & pet parking. Adults, no pets. : 1 adult non-sntoker. No pets. Ot'aJ. S~l.323. _ ~llNUTI'.:."') TO 1'11Yf'. BO-I. I \ou nre th~ '1·1nTK'r of Best ~M_he1n1 ' locat l(lll. I :! F'P. :l patl01>, 1 all', nr all. Huntington Beach 32-W uk. . • 1965 Pocnona Ave., cr.1 ~ 9-IS·A \\'ell! 11th. 5't8--0358. I _WALK TO-BEACH-\ ,; tl: .. I ,\:. '.! Bit 11'0111 ~1 ·1; I TWO FREE TICKETS 535-65i8, l:.vcis. r.10P.F 1·0 c 11oost-· t-'RO:O.I 2 HR & Gue5t House. s::;;o. -------· . Adults No Pets to 1hc R X 1 c\i L US TOU\\"'; · · ---I h..i<I & pct ok Cdi\1 I Bl~. fui11, IL'g, w tl'n-ace. 2 BR frptc, encli;d gar, cov Brand nc11· deluxt' \,:I, .i lir. lJ6l ~·rilesa Dr · South• C l"f • T IPLE I ALA R t' I '42:i313 J Bl{ .;. Rurnpus Jto.:i~· 3 '3 Bl~. 2 BA. $300. Nr. lde'!l ff)l' Bacht•lor.: Adulti;. patio & ganlt'ner. Adi ts. l'lO t ~rpts, ?ll-lns, rrple. ~Cl_r. :111 oj hlks ~·0111 NE'\I IXll'i Bl \'d.) ~MOBIL E'"HoM· 'E 0 s'"H'o· w NEWPORT en a s B;\, S~. Slogles. kids & . ocean Cd?-.1. J-'ncd fol' kids. 1 $16.>. 1993 Church. ail8·9633. pets. SJ70. !IE'r nlo. S.J.J-2637. 22nd SL, Hl3. 847·39.>7 u1· :>l6-9860 pets. , H · 'nde 2 · -. -~ 1 ' r,;l(i.•1897 ~Cuy 18th Thro 1\luy 27th JlL'Jt olf Ncwporl Blvd. t.1IN I Pri('('! 2 BR, ~IGO. lrg ~m1f1 rt *!4_:_9900 1 UTIL. pd. BACl·I. Pr1va~':· CLEAl':J I BR. c301ose to .huli & j ' · ;.:1: ·. J ii";<' J-B~Uiils flt tlie Good fH'C'eSS to Newport yard for kids & pets. BR1\ND ne1v Harbor Vic1\'. l ~ !1dlt. o~l.y, "? pets. $!.;.i. shoppntg. Age . •"-0'·er. I CHEZ ORO Al>'f'S 1nl'I. 1)()01 \\"ril11 to h1•aPh. ANAHEIM STADIUM ·~-1a '!··--San DI""" WA.LK TO Beach! 3 BR $2'j() $~"-3 B 2 Ba '~J :i-1~1405, MS-82.>I I 1664 Tustin Avt> .. C.;\I. 8234 At~antfl San C'lf'tlll''l1l' .51ic1. 496--0616 ·1000 ., ........,. ,.~.,.. -·-· ho ' "'1• r, • .. .,. -. . B 1 SllO o-1 12&3 11C..Pnv g111· jlOOl . ----+•--SlateCollei;eBlvd. Fw)t. Central 1'1esa 1ocatron. r.lobile ow. Sngls. kldi/ nurrored v.·ardrobes. pultu, $130 -cncldlng ut1l. 1662 I R, poo · ' ·-= ... -ll t. ;1.11,.h~I' ~ ·ci· CJ~ 1~ CLF.\~ 1 ur '.! br. acl lts, net ,\11ahcin1 Owncrsunithas3bedrooms LIVE HERE pets. • s1vim'g/tennls prvlgs .• Ne\11X1I1at11th. Adults, no ! llAi\I; 3z:; J, lilh ;:. off i..ll.·nch .. j.1G-Oj;i0· pe-1s. I"•' 1:11. Sl lO·~lliO. 2121 jPtease call 642-J678, ext. 333 _ dining roo.,,m -fa1nil~ 2 Rr. \\'Ill nut Squarf' $240. 1 Hom1f1nd1r1 * '42·9900 6 4 O. 13 :I 7 / 58&5i24 01· I pets. &12-9'24.1. , Sunta Ann A\'. 675-G~.?!_ -$l 49-2-8 R:..CPTS 1;. llilh, NH. 6·1G-ll!OI. 10 claiin your tickets. /North room -orch , room • 3 Ht-. University Pa1·k $380. Ltf.\iJRl6US 1i=g 3 br 2 ba 1 j &IG-lj()() ext, 1465. 11 BR. Furn. $130. Utll incl. I LGE. 2 BR. 2 b11 .. ti·plc. gµr. . . Ants FITTnt Unfurn 3900 Counly 1011 !rec nu1nber is fireplaces -indoor BCQ • 36' 3 Br. Bayrtunt.sllp $fl()(l. Ill;. dui>lex horn<', 11ke nc~v, 5 Big BR's, kids/pets ok, Older te!1ants only. frlj...2020 1 SJ 'iO. AcL·cp~-C.11U~1·en, dl',spt>s, gur · pool. Spa~ious ~ ;j 10.12201. ratio circled In \\'roughl \l'On 11 Br. J~cnln~ula-Bay S800 h1&v everything. Blln stereo $32;j. Also llorse Ranch. 3 or 642--6560. ___ _ _ _ _ ·1 ·.r~~ _ _ ~Jt . ~lffil. si2-0"...su oi . * * * * * -2nd patk> -plus gorgeous 4 Br. Lido Buylro111 $1400. i 1' 1 e l' cont, lire/burglar Bil, 1'\1111pus r1n, acrengl', -~-1 sJ'J-1j{) 2o~~ ~~t~~ u~~io:l Call 6T::i-T'.l2.1 nlarm. Pt1u.sl see t 0 $35(). S.1\. Canyon. Agt. Fee. 1 I .\'E\\" .\l·'TS -\1/\LI\ TV !6F.sK-space a.va.llable $50 gRrages. All lhis ,foi· only appreciate. Perm. malTied 979-8430. SEEK & FIND' Sa1 .. 1Ji16ofJ upii~r lit 1\Cll. 1 & 2 BR's fl'Oul 1 lllll. \\iill p1'0vide furniture lO';O down _ asking $7•1.900 couple, infant ok. $275, no PALERl\:IO SIT.i tu S2'J.J. t:X1'1L\.!i. · I at $;;. Ill(). Answer I n g full pi-tee. Take advnnhigc _ doga. 84:1-!276. ~larbor Vu lionics, 4 BR. C A N Y G A N E T '' 5 ·\ R A D ,, D ~I R :i3G-2ji~. scrvil-e available. l 7 8 7 5 ~~~~17')0. 1~11\~i 4ii!r c~~~se~r:~io.d~~ t~~~a~~·~~ ~~·vl~~-l ~: P D II A D I f. S M 0 I' A II II I' 11 EA ;2~~!~1':~ g~~~g:.1·pSsi~~r~~~:t ! ~1~~11• l~Jv1<1l . lluntingtoo I : , • ·. LANDLORDS.I 3pelrp~IRc•.~o2nr·'.~\scl.<Oltl~·.il~/"n'~,.«. H~~:~ VU. 4 BR, 2% BA, A p R E : ~ : ; ~ ~ ~;11u7~J3te1• • Avl'. 1~1:~1 : )N~~~~i~~F;d.io1\ii~~~ +A'"' 2 trplc, wetbar, beautlful ,. LRG 3 BR .. $19.>, shag l'l])ts. I 1nonth. Costa Mesa area. '~~~~~~~~~~ \\fe Specialb:e In Ne\':ptr. 5.16-.1n7 or ~7282. vu. Adjacent park, comn1. R A S • bltlns, 11.(11\, sfl 6 01· 11 l;eulis.: 5-i~n2:9 OI' 6'12-8372 I Beach •Corona del l\1ar •;VACANT· fenced 3 Br, $2\0. pool. SUPER Decor. l\'latlll1! 1 1\ R M O \ ~-2G?l or G7.5-<IS69. --1 ---N~E~W~---f LOT WNE.1> for 19 apt. units & Laguna. Our Rental Ser-\ 2 liR $i65. & 2 BR'A C~I )-'ard, Avail Ju.ne. 644-4799 E A ~t A , CHIWltl::N & Pel& ok. 2 Bll.,r LAKE-SIDE complete wl all bldg. plan11, 'j vice Is f"REE to You! Try SL'10. Ag!. ree: 979-8430. ; IRVINE TERRACE, 3BR. S C G E T T R . .\. R I $175. 3 BR, $2G!'i. 1&.n.! l.ynn l LIVING Rpecl, l.lldg. pr.rm its, ~Uy Nu-View! : 2 !J.;1, dbl c:ar, pat l 0 , t-; SI. Co.II S.\8-0GJI.. apr:vals. Ret1cl;v to build. NU-VIEW RENTALS Irvine 3244 enclosed yrd 1 blk fro111 N A A U '' C 11 D i·:xTnAh-g::..:2::b::,.:..,-ll<-,-,-h.:h:~·1 • s.lan<I rd~l~~~llv~SI I ,.T,~ Ill~~ 6734030 or 494..J248 SYRACUSE ~10DEL-Walnul bay, 675-33M. L 0 ;i L ,\ R A 11 I poolside apt Ill' beach. s1w.1 EXCl?ING Pttcknite price $42,(0). Ciill "RENTERS!!" Vlllnge. Con1n1unity Pool. 4 NE\V OCEANFRONT liOO f;(I A D y L L T T R t3,:.'I!_ ~·1ori{la. ~~ · VALUE 979-00.l5. You Gel All 'M1e HoUSt.."S BR, 2 Bft, crpta, drpg, nr. r1. 4 Bdnn, dlnlng_roon1. 1111 1 Irvine 3844: • HOUSE + TWO nvi\llable for rent in 0 UR 11chls cul-de '8c $410 per wOOd & glass $400/L\IO. I r. r. ~I A S I' D D PARK WEST Ad•li1•Smoll Poh t·3 UR 2 BA Howie ~1111 A £ c t) D s 9ochelor ' . ! 4M-0615. BULLETIN '"PDJ\T~:D 3 Ill(). 64~114. :).)2.-7800 2-2 nn: 2 BA Apl!!. au~. 1 lo o s u I' o T s r n N c N fJ n E APTS. frplCI, yan.111. laundry, 0 F II A t t rimeii/,vee.k. NE\\' 2 b1· 2 ba Univ Pk S.125. j ll.V. (Bren) ltomes, 4BR Homeflnders * 642·9900 Nt:\V :1 br 2 00 Univ Pk $365. 2BA, Spectacular vu, pel 132 Cabrlllo, C.f\1. 3 Br 3 Ba + bonUll Rn1 2 &ty lndscpd, sprtnklcrs, $47j •orus;e.11. &16"1414. r-; A N E E u ;. 0 p A ~I A " N y A I' N am y p•r men • 2 1 2 BR, I Balh' nov.• U\'M.liablo HI' c AL I s T 0 AD R "G 0 A ll G y tron1$225.0n01h·erDrh·~. t-"P.EE }'REE 2'100 i.q. n. Univ Pk $'150. 644-i3ll OY.'ll<'l' G41-88U. \VESTCUFF Lovely .3 BR. J ust a few words In the right place ••• Da~ly Pilot Claulfled Ado eProfes~lonaJ Serv\ce • *LANDLORDS* Homeflnden * 642-9900 Ca!Uornla'a l.MKeirt •Rental Sttnric.1 e NE\V Turtlerock honte, 2 BR. 2 BA, den, Go1d 51\Ag crpt, l'Ot1'Lpactor, 2 car ~o.r, tell clctt.n oven-$ 3 ~ . TURTI.EROCK. last 4 Plan avall 18741 Paiel'l Cortez., for appt 641-4683, 21""'84-2100 m«ll9, BA, ~ d.rp1, blln.,,,, 01\V Frplc. 1u1t.yard. $300. inc aardener. 642.-4426. I I , TOWNllOMl!: l UXURY, 2BR 1'URTI.EROCK ne-w 3 & F.R. ! Tr14evtl ;trplc, enclo&ed db 2 Ba, pool in rec art a. gnr. 645-6141 dA)ts, ... • $415. J!33.S488. 99&-1037 " 111£ Terrace" Cardiff HOUSE for rent. 48R, frplc A0k.'ffi;.\ \.\l,\LTHM.4. C:.\LU:r;TO 11t:llETt;ll l:tJ!Ol'A t:\i"lfMm& 11 \DU lll'llA T.-.,.-.,.,...,,. 11r.JT1' 10 ,,,;'I l\K')f:Ult)~ just off San Diego f'l'Y.'Y· 3883 P•rkvif"w Lil. 552-9:100 Laguna Beach 3848 BEAUTIFUL Ocean ·View. 'Front 2 Br apt In 4·pl,x. Pool. $27;). 6T;>-6t-tt\ CVff. On• ... -l .R. 17S to 415 Plush uffi,,." Bldg .. 2 lo 6 Rm sultCIJ. Conference nn. 1 Xe1ux oopll!r. Near o.c. air- pu11. S3.).3(HO, * WATERFRONT * PMme Nc\vport Beach k>c. I f.:Xicutlve olfll'eS \V/frplc., \\"Cl bar, private both l'.\11 Bnyside Dr .. NB 6TM161 IRVINE· nirport lln?A. Office ' &pat:e 4."ic pc:-5q fl incl. crJ>ls, drps. janitorial It utll. ~IULl...AN l:C' . 3-IOO Irvine a.W).2!)6(). ~~------1 2 Ot.FICES. paneled, bar. shov.~r. carpets, lnteroom phOfl~ !tYSltn1 In, $125. 1.>t9 superior, NB. ~I. NEW 01''FICES 120. Qu.ull I. Ne\1·port Beach Co1nn1'l Bl'Oken m-8393 DARK Rm, ll>IJO\\'f'r v..·/ lb24 Gra-SIW'l. Dtol t •direct lln• \ny day la tne DEST DAY to Ptlodtl, 2 Br. 2 Ba. $335. mo. lrg fmctd in yrd. dbl 1t1tr c.n 157.-640-3431 or ~11124 , I To nrdtr any or tit of lht t•pandtd ~ & Find" Mob, numbm l thrM&h 6, 1tnd SO rtnb for t Kh mU.lna chtcll pay1b'r to "'Sttk & Find," S1tt·Ttlt1ram Sy;\iica1e. Addtt:11 Don't Pf ~ the shl~I 3BR. lb& 7tl'1 st Jo.mei'Rei 2 BR. NE\\". VIE\\', Frpll', Dtck, Enc:!. Cange. $295. Eves. &»-9001. Bf:AUT. 2BR/7BA w/fpl. Quiet J'ln.-et. 1\vttll Junt I. Nt'11.'el\ ,\~IK\f'. "94-659-1 tomge gar alt. l 6 5 2 Mao V.rd. &st ot Adorns NC\\'pol't Bl\'LI. 01 ~ :'I.In an ad! l);m't delsy. , Sell Idle: ltcma with a On.II "Ust" U in iu;:slfled, Sh Pj $350 includes ga.1'1'.!ener. N 540-1800 ·16T7 WESTCLIFF-NI l~i; •q fl k ~p ~1-3Cl32 ""--'<1678 I I)' @I lt1ttnint1ttofthllnc:wtp1prr. Pilot Cla11\flr.d 11.d. 642-6678 too;·:::Sho<o=c.:lle=•:::•l=I•;_· "M::2-..::00:::78"'-·-"°"""'"-' ,::77"'H~74~0tA:::n'.!!a:::h:::•l:::mc;>:_ I \ ' • EBRONIX TUTORING CLINIC * New~ort Air Associates Flight School & Flying Club LEARN TO FLY $550 FAA AP?ROVED Course Include<:.: * 35 Hours fl ight time i l Cessna I SO 's with 20 hours dual instructior. Clu b mernbership. 3 Month's fre e dues. Individual instruction, ta ilort'd fo YOUR ability. IS AIRCRAFT AVAILABLE AT LOWcST RA TES IN ORANGE COUNTY L•arn to fiy now - -and have fun I * Fly Mexico & Canada * Speclaf Rates for Commercial or lnstrupient Students. For Complete Details Call NOW 979-1155 ·1--PATTERSON DAY SCHOOL ' NOW ACCEPTING SUMMER REGISTRATIONS lnstructio·ns 1'hi8 variety of fine schools could introduce y ou to a new toD101·1·ow. RUG CRAFTERS ot ~It. IJVTll ~A~=- ls Offering Classes In Speed Tufting Creative Wall Hangings and Rugs! Four l hour classes meeting 1wico a woek Course completed in a two wtek period Use our Tools Free Pay only for personal instruction, book & materials Class project is 15"x15" wall tapestry or pillow cover Morning Classes 10:00 to 12 Noon Evening Classes 7,00 to 9,00 PM Includes: Four Les50ns at $1 .50 each, $6.00 Instruction Book $1 .50 Materials for Project $12.45 TOTAL COST FOR COURSE $19.95 For complete details and demonstra tion visit our shop or call RUG CRAFTERS OF SOUTH COAST VILLAGE 3840 South Coast Plaza Drive •C-1 Santa Ana, Calif. 92704 PHONE , 546-63'W (Sunflo\ver at Plaza Drive, Across From Bullocks) PLAYMATES SCHOOLS Pla nned Summer Program With Swimming Lessons Pre·School Thru 4th Grade All Day Child Care Hot Lunches & Snacks Come Aave Fun With Us This Summer Three Lo cations To Serve You l~.17 Church St. co~ta i\Jes11 11 Blk. E. of l'e"'!JOl'I Ahovc lfl1h1 646-3636 793 Paularino Costa ~tesa (2 Blks \\". of Bristol 11c::ir Sn. Co11sl l'lat::i 1 541).1919 190 [. ISlh St .. Cosla :"\lesa (Col'nl'r 15th St. & Orange Ave.) 548-1SSO We Stand For Academ ic Excellence lxperience mate:J Be:Jt :leacher:J The MTI facult y draws up· on over I 00 yrs of accumu- lated business and teaching experience to make each class more than just another text-book course in the fields of: Accounting-Bookkeeping Data Processing Secret a rial -Clerical Business Administration Dar a11d E•enl119 Classes Fl11a"clnCJ a11d f'lacame11t Assl•tance Appro•ad for Yatero111 MTI Business College 2100 NORTH MAIN STREET SANTA ANA, C~llFOANIA 92706 Phone 541-2673 JAPAN KARATE FED. 325 No. Ne wport Blvd. N.B. Suite •S , Oownsta,irs Days Tel. 551 ·3683; Niles 642·8387 Across From Hoag Hospital For furthel' inform•l ion re9erdin9 placem•nf of adverti1in 9 in the Da ily Pilot Schools end ln1truction Directory CALL .42-5678, EXT. 325 ENJOY The benefits of TRAVEL Call PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL today to se~ if you 1 qualify for a position in the AIR TRAVEL INDUSTRY! 543-6655 Doy Of 1v1ning classes tan preport you IOf a position as •Tick et Aa;tnt • Re11~1Uons Aaent •Ramp Aaent • Air·frti1ht Aaent • Tr1v1I Aatnt DIRECTOR: J1mes R. McClure (USN, Ret.J ESTBL. 1963 A'l'ttOYU ratt VlllW'S·TIAlfOMI • lUlt+olf "IUHCING AVAIL PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL 610 East 17th Street, Santa Ana "But, Mommy, everyone goes to Yamaha Music School." $8.00 MINI PROGRAM SPECIAL If you have a child bet\\PCen the ages of four a nd eight, con1e see us. !\lusic is too in1portant to leave out of a child's life. Yamaha 'Music School 109 E. 18th , COSTA MESA PHONE 642-1844 i\N lt.IAL AS.'i lST. J.EAGUF. CAtlF. ANll\tAI. CONTROL llunlinK!Ou lli>kch Shelter1 85~1 E):lh..011 !>t. 5:«i-2!i11 IBnck of llun1Aoc Society) Ado pl iun, ll. pn y in g It ncull"rlng Inform. ~25ll ANll\1Al-I\ lt.IPOUNDED Poodlt', ~ray, n1ol~' Sht'11 n1lx. Blk/Br11•11, mull' 0flh1• Tri, 1nale Gt·rn1. Shl'll, Tan/lltk. ntal<' G11r111. Sht llr pup. rna.tc T<•lTll'r tub.:, Rik, fen1. Terril·r n1ix, Blond, tif, C".6f'k-1.1-poo, Bt'\\'n, rl'nt. Do:dr n1ix, 11up, ntnle \\'il"t'" llnin •d Ten". 111lx, ~I. Lnh 111ix pupi;, n11t11' & f<>n1. i\h1lan1utl' llullky, Tri. 1n!lle 't'i•rnc1· n1lx, Blon<lr, IC'n1. l.<ih 11\i'\, pup, 111k, ft•n1. T•·n·irr, i.:1·y/Tnn, fem. Fox 'l'l'L'l'il'I', w:ry/l\'hf , r . [r'lsh Se!tC"I\ l:lfOOCd, f-', C01Ckl·1· u11x. Blk, feu1. Cull1C> n1ix. B/\V, fr111. R11~~t'l1, Brwn/\Vhl , 111RlC! Shep niix. Tan, n1ale Shep 111i" pups, n1ale/fl•n1. ClX·k~·r rnlx, Blonde, n1::tle CATS Tri 1•olt•1'('(!. slit hr, !1~111. \\'hitt>/Bl·ige, 11111lc, N.:u. Tri rf•1nnlL· Sc~~rr1l assorter! klttcns Cr.t} n1;1!r AND (Yl'llEHS 536-2513 ·~----·• CAL!f'". Ai\l~IAL CONTROL Huntington· Beach Sheller ~5:.!1 1-:<11~11 St. 5."'.6-2511 IBal'k of ll un1nnc Society) Anima.I Assis tance League Adoption, spay ing & rK'ulrring inform . 53&-2513 ANl~lAIJ) 1~1POUNDEI> Grm1. !\hi Hr. Pt. L/\V, ~1 Irish S<-ttrr, ltl .. 'd. feni. P.v<;fon Tl'n'. B/\\', 111alc I.ah rnb.:. Blk, pup, fen1. AND OTllF:ltS, 536-2513 SUBSTANTIAL REWARD for info ll•nd lng to the l"t'COWry of n lan:i:e mod!'! l)l..1.l i.M.•longlng>.ilo !he Rusty PC'hcan ltl'slAuront. N o questions nskrd. ""C just want It back. Cnll Ned ti>t2-:llJI ::inyllnll' Jo'OUND. Tiny Black 11·/bro...,·11 pn1\'S rlo)z:, cross b<'tll'('('!l Chihuahua & lbC'hshun<I. (~Id Jl'llo'elerl c'Ollar \·i1·: X:n.I s, Irvine, 6-15-ij,.tl ~'Ol'~IJ , Sinai!. 11hitl' puppy ntlll<'. l-'arkg lo\ of Cou1n1cr· 1·1Bl Natl li;ink, \\'an1er & Bn~tol, SA. Cull !.li9-5412 or ~a-0121 LOST Sn1 f1·1n lnsh S!'tter. 10 n1os, Vit". of Fair.•K-11• & Paulartno, C. ~1. Rt'WIU'd. Plt>ase t·all !2111 943~1 1. J[j] Personals 5350 ATTENTION MAGIC CASTLE MEMBERS Youn~ 1\·on1 :1n, 2·1, looking for \l;l!,;it• C11s1l1~ n1embt·r \\'ht) 1dll AD~llT ht'r 10 the t·luh. 1 1'0 strings at!AC'hed. Call f.lanie al ~1730. · LO~ELY BACHELOR ~l;i\e caucasian exccutive, iijijijijijij~ij[i~~jiiiiiii~~l 11gl' ;.o yrs, likf's hon1!'. ----SO<·ial IHI', lrrivt>J. \\lould likr to JTI('()t woman. age '1m1nalC'rinl. f.larrla,t:'C · OBEDIENCE TRAINING BY THE WELL KNOWN "MR. BILL LINDSEY" ' minded >,o;i1h right \1un1an. I This ad j)l'n;on11l lo int(r· eslerl pa11iC!s onl)(.~ra.~r cull ~Ir. Albt'rt. 99~1. I-MASSAGE & SAUNA OC"an ruon1s. p I e 11 s a n t I atmosphl'n:•, TV & Joun,t:I', Call Dnnn11 nt 963-1247 1 ~39 Adams A1·e, llntg . lkh. PltEr.N ANT?' C'ann.i::. t·o nlidcnt i a l I counseling So-refrrral . 1 Abortinn, adop t ion & \ krc•pi nz. IAPCARE G42-4436 INCREASE your bust!inr, 1-3 • I !'UP siz1·s in 2 "'ks, no cxrrciscs, pads or gin1micks ·. One o f Orange County's Finest 1nd1v1dua l A 1t en t1 o n Schoo l s. Empha sit1ng Creativity & Scholastic Achievement F0r L1tlle OnP::. Ages 2-10. BnlancPd 1--tol Lunche::. Planned Summer Ac t1v111es Full & I lr1ll Day S0ss1ons Monddy tnr11 Fr id ays 7:30 AM until 5.30 PM Mem t)P.f o f SC AEY(. Pre·SC/)001, K 1nd~rgd rlen, F1 ftll Grade I 032 North Ross. Santo Ano 12 Blks. from United Calif. Bonkl 541-9378 ' . •nd America and her Heritage . I ll!llEID -::ICJtllSllAN Pt1£- SClillS SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN -11 TH GRADE • 7661 Worner, Huntington Beach 842 -0640 Karate Uniforms & Martial Ar1 Supplies * Karate-Shilo Ryu Shoto Kan * Aikido * Judo *Yoga * Meditation * Hapkido NO CONTRACTS -NO GIMMICKS A Class That's Fun For You & Your Dog $30 FOR 10 LESSONS SIGN UP NOW AT RUSSO'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF PETS Fashion Island Fashion Squart Newport Beach or Senta Ana 644-0980 835-0311 1 ,\ I. S 0 Cus1,,m fitting. 1 ha lters/s11o·1n11\rar. Juanita, 832-1272. SPJRITUAI. READER Open 10 Al\t 1o 10 P~l Advice on nll mnHers. 312 N. F.! Camino Rt'Rl San Clemente. For appt. Call 492-0034 492-9136 f VA~ECTO~Y l(onfidcntinl in f o I" rna t ion rnunsl'l111g & relr11·nl. A PC,\H1'~. rncorp. A Non- Profit ,\,ii:ency., 6·11-4-136. LIFE or DEATH; Let our babies live. For alternative~ to ABORTION call LIFE LINE S.ll-5522, 21 hn. * PALJ\1 ,~ CARD READER ~!!!!!IJ!!![!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!~!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!1'!!!~i AD/REDUCfION. Office R:e"iitar 4400 Office Rental 4400 Busin-,-,-,'R"e-,,-,-.~I -4-45-0-lndustrial Rent-al-4500 -ln-dust-r-ia-l-R1t\til 4500 ~ort, Tru~~•eds 5035 j Lost & Found 5300 1~~N~~Clk'i-~~· , __ N_E_w_o_F_F_i_c_e_s_ -------c 0 M---HUNTINGTON BEAC H: c. 1rv OF ORAN.GE I ( """"';., JI•) LOANS UP TO 90% rouNo· c01. ''"'"1 ... 1 .. ,,, ~EST M•&<Ace 1N N.B. OFF/CF.: SP,\CE ~· O 1: ' • • 3 . 11 t TD L I hair blk & whl. H.B. t"lorid11 3400 lr\tin<' Avt' .. Sulrf• 1038. IN LAGUNA NIGUEL HE:'\T. Cosla l\tesa. !t;u·hrll' ,-.;('1\' hulld111i.: lw·ii1g h11i11 1 !:;P'R't'N1· •.• 1·°"'Eosii.,fl. u.~lls. d S oans & Ch1·ens. 961).2113 aft. 5. Opcn,g.A!\t, l\Ton, \V£'d, Fri., Onl 42 I 'I h NOW LEASING ~ '" · ~ : · -··1' .'tJn • A ""1 ~~ y c per sq. t. a! Arhuns. R ca u I i! 11 I . 1' !• r1 '1 ~ 1 1 {' ' Ac /\rl ur r.ffil·e.c;. \\"ood ...,·orkinl!' Q.f\. FOUND female Sian1l'sc c.ot. 1111 · <N -w.>.7· 400 rt. t~ ur. All u•it in1·1. n1od('rn. Air, n1 u .c; 1 c. 1nrrr~<'<"11'11' nr1 P :i c; r i 1· Huntington Beach I \\"ni. \\"inton P..1-;. GT;r-l.13l Business Oppor 5005 I 2nd JD l"aDS l V)c. \Valnut sq. ca 11 SINGLF: IRdy, 5 t 8 m P / Crpts, dr"l~. :iir, \1't•lbl11\ j1111itonal. Clas.c; A. \\"nlkrr I l1'1r"'l1!1st1. 11 11'> · 20'1()" availablC'. NEW M-1 \I-I R' nr·, <SOO sci. ft. * * * * * V I 5.ll-M19. l'Ollcctor lo co r r e 5 pond 27992 Carrino C11 ·~1nu1u .1.; L1'(' Bldg. Cull Gene Hill. I VI 1 Ul)..'. l'\lntplC"lion by 910 N-j. Ft. & l'P H 11 ~ 1 !Gth SI !"ND · Orongc tnbb M 1, w/ntnlt stamp collector Sa o · F 1 .-\·17--0136 or 6·1t-0200. l/1/1~" Call 67j....72'15 I ll.11ntllo" l~ Nc\1·la11d Si . i-a.v. WlOC · ' Lowest rates Orenge Co, • · . Y. n c. (also sgle. I 536-2969 · n icgo ni-y 0 i\t'l\J>OI'! Btach l<icti llon. ROBERT MARVIN I \ouni.: 1.:111. Vic: Jllghland Avery •'arkn•ny ,urn orr. 96Q..1970 l.i,:\' 1,-.11 r renc:erl ,\Ard. /\vail 12.,23 , lslamare S•ttler Mtg. Co. Dr. It hvine NB. 54!!-7427 \VORRY & FEAR eliminated 831 1600 EXECUTfVE ~liITJ·~ 642 2171 54s.o611 f I • ~ I I ~-IN'D.UST-RI 'L 6/l. ;.,18-JOl~. El Toro ' -. ' FOUND: Black mall' dachK· Ort"Ver "nstantly, Ca 11 ..... rr ooktn~ N.lt l-la rhtlr, GOO I CO'l'IERCl"AI. . \\'f'.:ST;\IJNSTJo:R ~1 -1 4100 sq ,·~rv1ng Harbor area 24 yrs. hund. llarbor Vie1v l lill~. anytime. 540-48-14 . I ~I IL AIM Olher'!I tiOO In 1300 , " 644 1.,~4 T I sq ft. C'C'ntinela Rtuik Bldg. OFFICE SPACE rt units. lOI.' 11p. Outside You nre the "'inner of · ·"" r•v• 5450 on C1');1st 1!11-y & Nt•11 por1 for lease in choice M i~i;ion storagr, 847-6:139. TWO FREE TICKETS I~ LOS1'-\\'hilcSan1oyedpuppy STUDENTS' TEACHERS• Blv<l. Viejo u1·ea. Good rrv.'y ~250o'Tl lT~UP lo the Lost 1ndFourtd .LJJ 64S.0365 49>6474 CA!\>IPUS 'oN W•IEELS · 612-IBl t NEW LEASING 111.-ccss iii Avery Prk1\'ay. 11/yan-I, :l'l2-35R.~. 1i73-7'.'l7:-i MSOoBulthLoErnHOCaMliEforSnHia 0 W LOST rnnle Irish Setler Your 011·n whl'ela~ Order any • 1 !\10. FREF. RE~T • \'IE\\'. 01'1 Ohlll.1"10 Hoot!, 1 1~ en 1 tor,. partiL"lpatlcin Renta1S Wanted 4600 riuppy. 5 nK>S. J\ink In tAH. E 11 r o 1) (•an car with I No lc;1i'<." i·eq. Dix. 'hfflt•e.c;, 1>:1na Point. 2 i1101·y, offit ·t·~. ~ollclted. 831-l.tOO l\1~y 18th lhrn l\l11y 271h Lost & Found 5300 ltfo:\VARD. Call 494-8462. coordinated travt'I ·study ndJ. Al rpnrtc>r Ho!rl. ;.sc-i;ul1ahlr for <!O('to rio: ·1.'i~:\vJ11.1JG 1\1-1. 1200 <'oil 11. r..,\. till)' n<•ed.c; pai1 time ut the l.ost/BaSSl't reni, trl·l'Olor. ilcne.rary. Earn uni \•, S11. fl. Incl. A/C, full ' denlisl ~. ill'('hllerts. f'h'., S\76. :l·IOO !!CJ. n. S:G.i 22n-J orfi('f' in h1.11· ru-. husincs.~ ANAHEIM STADIUM I.OST, Sllngn\y Bike, da.rk 11·hr n1ost prominent Snn l'Mhls AS you go. scrvirc.c;. 21n r.>uPont rn1. 8• .~101°", hlluliq~s 1'.x1'lushl"l ph h\.1nt Offll'C, c1111s, 1111':.(l' sullr in N.R. fnr ('l('crislon.11 2llXl ~1.1.~cMHCbocl1!:g,e Blvd . hn)ll'n, hlnck st:H.I. t-lack _!<*C tag.~. · E~~YAUTLl<!J. Old•, S••ot'c13-t!Ols;o * Deluxe Offices * S33-'.l223 (9 ti! ll()Onl !II) n "on1 ll,.. 1111\"{' Ul'<'lt l't'JH' door~. 1\n1dll'in1 .~ t'Or:[crcnce. \Vri!e Classified "-'"' " l\lotocross h!l.ntlle b ll rs' LO!'I' 5/l:t H B bl k D<I .... " Nf·:\\' ()Hi<'(' ffir l't'n!. 400 mf. Oc<·upancy t'nrl of l!l7 \, Tt>1•111[11RI \\'a~. r ~I Duys 1\rl No. t2j. Oallv rnot, P.O. f->k•n:sc <."all 6-tJ·567S, ext. 33:t reiva rd, ~lri20 fc. no le ca i gm' ~YC!!I ~111 3700 Ne1vport. Newport Beach f''or Ula111\ .1St ~q. f't. fl . Thr<'t' mn111~. t11•1) cto...,·n; 0_141~~21..-0'·1~ I Brok i' r' 61l1-5fl:::1 or i·1·"~ fi-11;..(~i"il. Hu:. 1500, Cosla ~lcll.n, C(I . t? l'h,11.1 your liC'kC!tli. 1No1·1_h LOST· White long haired cat.! c.'O;lor. Jte\\;n.rrl 6 3 9 _· 9 0 3 ~l~~~~~~~~~~I romm/bu$lnr~!I. !2 olficcs <Jt1{' up T 1\o l'l'~troorns. ~-· _J! · RF:NT n~11• ~1·1:--1100.21;10 ~q !'l:.'626. ~~;1J~,'"'11 frro nun iber 111 l !rn cyr, 1 blue eye. Flc11 8.J7.!T282 PleuM'.! call U llCf'n. Iii •-~ .. .,, •~]~ rlu.s ttCf'ptlon arl'a & 1· 'Yl5-~~'l."i. Co~IH l\fl'!<a 00\\'NTO\\"N Li1gunn r.ea1·h n. 517(). S3li0 1nonl!1 11•/ofc. RELIABLE-RENTER . co lAr. Sun 5 13. 418 I-lard· FOUND; 'l'rk:olor Colli!'? ---..,.. •• :storage). ,\,UaC'Cnt 1 o Business Rtntal 4450 s101Y., lfi:iO s.1. fr. P11rklng 29:io \\', Ccrur11l ,S.A. BUSINESS 111011, 110 children, * * * * * Ing, B_albOR. Rewsird. Ciill Vic. lluntlngton Crest. l·l.B. Orange Counly 1\lrport :O.F\\ POJ:T &· lilh .l\t., Coste Robrrt ~luller H.E. 673-70.19 no fl'l.11, l\':tnl unf hll"~ Up -J 6i.~ru33. 963-4630 Aft 6. Call 546-8801 NOW LEASING ~~~;i: non 111.1. 11 l'llnre. N•:\v l\f-1 1-100-5000""';,q rt sholi 10 S200. n10. Bef. 6'15. llntit Monty to Loan 5025 [I.OST St Bemanl, hro"'" ·" r"o"u"N°'o","""'°'c""~~1.,-~B~l~k-,-.1 Baby1lttin9_ 6008 --• ---Mts• V•rde Dr. Pl•:r• COHC)i\,\ IJ..•I ~,~.r deluxe ,(• orfic"~. Amp! prki.:. ~ 3 Beh. ('.~!. P.O. Box 762, I 911L % l\11i1f'. Nc~r 171h k Santll I JdenUfy by C.l\I . Lie. ---·I 1 , 1501 Westcl ~ff D~. J.i2'.I i\ll'll& Vt!rdc Dr. ~;isl. phnsr pwr-tru:!lh ~l'r . xl nt Iring. Bch. 9'.!6-18. , 74 ,\na, C.l\I . Rtwnn:t. 67~2832 640--0654 CHRISTIAN nnllhC'r w i 11 NE \\1p0 R~\ f INi\l'\f"l1\f. ldt>11I for lll'l!laurnn1. Liauor, B~'.~;~1~1~1~:'.· ri1k1·.•, UT;Mi700 h'll\ nr. S.D. ff"\11'.V fi~6-12:i2. .8 YR. Crll\1 l1lsldent dr"i~ 1 j . or 642-9901 bllby:slt , f'cnred yrl. hOt -Leasing off1ct space t. Dl•luxr Offil't' Spare. COSTA MESA _ Individual aJr coud '"beth, 11:11r., Cd~I. Rcrui;?ntt blc . For 2nd T.0 .'!I on Sln1tleo Sttter, Call 5*4149 aft 1J/F, 7rnoold. PH: Uebbte.1 ,c~'=loc"'""'~---~-• CEN1:ER flruw; ~1ort', &>rvii.:e Shops, $12J l"P, S!ON'S, Ofllccs, UR gl'l\uncl nonr np1 iv/, MONEY AVAILABLE! FOUNI): Fem11le Iri s h LOST: 1\o.'O Irish Sttte1-,;, meal~, nups, cull JoonnP. C\U. ON-SITE Tll1\N1\GE."R ('nil 545-4123 Offh't' nn<l «tort• "?°"1 St)() I 17301Beach.118, 812-2834 t:ws673-073t o1·213-611·5312: fnmlly, Ouplcxeti. unHi 1111 6:30. Slti-7050 or Undl\, 546-9S21. Tl1AnJRJ-: won1nn \\'ill core 111 11&12-:Jl ll ~1 2-16 1 ~11-, 1, . I ,\1-o i.:1r.11ni.:l', 64U-.1109, --dAyit21l-678-4242!\lr.Bac~~s 1 10 JG. 714 ....... 1~. f'OUNO bl•%' l •m•l c lor chlldrtn, n1y"home, $18 _ -----,, . , pt. 0:-1 11!1·, St.irf'. ·1017.711"1) o.i.r """' u Nk ,._,., ~m OITtct"'"'. ~1\M; 11nffn11• tYI ofr & hi: RloraQt' Alt ~mJ. " ------so;;. -~o SQ. r1 .. l.ge \VANT 3 or 4 BR hoost'.I Cock-a-poo. le \Vatnut & LOSf,BLACKfen1alc 11L.nb, ":''-""'-"~;:~_:oo:..,~-~=I ~ ll ~Jl•H'r drn\nt,.,11n I ''l fr . for $17~1 1i..r n1o.j 600 SQ. FT. C.M . $155 111l'd1c>1ut Uoor _._ 11m. <loor. Coronndcl l\t11 r orNC!wport Cft1s.t1Uled Ad ! Odl &t~I Cu\\.'!'t in hvinr. Cnll '~Grel'tDane,puppy,4n10Cla!!Slrled Ad! CaU fi.12-S6iS U.ui.1nn g,.r1rh 1'•2 IJH~I ,lt1u~. ,\gl. 640-2111 11:I 11n . m111 646-21 ':0 ~r11r101·1 Bl•ac·h 6IB-l7:!1 Rl'ach. :tl4-6!J1 :1 1<Jtlay1 55I-:J781. old. 1r round t"all SS7-l'l47 _10<_l_•Y~I ______ _ • t II• y Pie " Co ~ Ca 'fw· 11k '" LiL s ,. JOI D• K au m l ' c c c \ " c ,. J ' E J B•bysltllng 6008 P1lnting/P•perl"! 6073 Help W1ntocl, Mil' 1100 * * * * * P•\lNTlNG & Repa~. 33 yn W. E. 11EINE~1ANN \\orkmansWp gual'. Take 5090 Barkwood Ave advantagt 01 ruy e x P r.Jt;.7056. Irvine -. PROt". painlcr, hoOKt work, You are the v.·lnner ol n!&S. Inti ... ;t., tfft estimal\!. TWO FREE TICKETS 11"'· "'8-17'9, 642·3913. to the P~Ot'. wallcoverlng, state Southern Californle he. No. 2T95lt. Insur all ~Pllper. n4JM2-4386. MOBILE HOME SHOW FREE EST. PROF. AU POSITIONS AT AAMES , Bur@au of Employment Aa:tllCY 100% FREE May llltnll~h:~ei~lly 27th P1\INTINC. tN'T . E..'CT. A.NA.HEIM STADIUM * 551-4214 • Co's Pay A.II 2(t(IO Stall! Couci.;c Uh•u l'llOFESSIONAL Paintbl&. Agency FMt J\n:1hcini ' l 'olJ for !tee cslhnale. 1 ,, . S" Pleage cnll 6•1.(·~18, ext :133 :ii3-~ Anytime ,; SECRET~RIE 1oclain1you1·11ckets. tN01·111 I INT/EXT PAINTING .• Pr••: Lady . $700 Cottnry toll ll'ec 111u11J)t•r l!S All uruni;e Co Jin 67.>.3559 f' 1u:ta!'llc boss ~!l l04?k1ng !or 5-10-l~:lO). 1 -· · 1 po1$t'd, charn11ng 1ndiv. 10 * Wallpaper Hanger * work as h\11 set·.1-etary -*-*-*-*-* L. ltcl.lku o41).U.~ ¥.'/popular N.B. locallon. ~~!'-'.er OUl5 IITT-'EXT. Neat. t-ea&0nable 1 "Record Co" $600 ·nlfn Your, Gw.·uge Into a nice 1''amlly l<oom. $l!!JO up. :ll) yflt <!.'<p. 5-llS--76:i7 e\'C5 ---Gt.'NEtl AL. f.'Olttlllt..:A l\li\N S & li i:.nterprlllt!li. ~.11·1. Call 64!>-:b1:f1 If to 5 pin Carpet Service 601t. ~unlit)' \Vork. l.:all Allen Top skllifi qualify you for 1hl11 ___ • 540-4418 * progressil'e co. in Orange l-'1a1ter/Repair 60n Co. involved l:i pop record ----fi11ld. PATOI PLASfERING All types. r·rce estimates Call~ t.I & L PL \Srt:JUNG & All types of plastering &l{Hi949 6078 ''Finance'' $650 Larly 11·/her head on sh·alght can bt'eomc tor sec'y to busy VIP In N.B. ~lg1n1 potential. ''SPECIALS" , ~-----~~~~------~~=--~=-~~~~';..";;'d;.:':;:'·~';..'•:::Y._::14, lq74 DAILY PI LOT ,f_;t Help Wtnied, MiF 7100 Htlp W1ntocl, i.iiF 7100 Htlp W1ntocl, M&F 7100 "H e lp Wonted, MiF 7100He lp W a nlt , M&F 71 00 Help W onte d, M&F 7100 KEYPUNCH OPR * * * * * BABY Slti<c. wanted "" .. CLERlc;AL Delivery-Sunday Only or dA¥ tlnlel. i"ur a Immed. Au~~nts. ,..,P dt>llghtful 7 yr old Cir!. m;. LoO¥ or short term. OF DAlLY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE-Data Pro<..'l's!I. Pfln-11me-VIC SHERREITT 400 South Bayfront Balboa Island Go>-3'l>; CIJI ;<-0-«SO. QUIRES THE USE or A LARGE STA· 4• 7 """' BABYSITIER My nome, > NEVER A !'EE AT T~Ml 'O TION WAGON OJI VAN. CONTACT MR. CLERK TYPIST doys \\'ctk, Costa r.tesft , 2 ' T~MPO Ttmlpontr)' ~lt•lr F.ngtneerL d~ 1. tl1n<' You are tn. winner or '°'"'· 6 & 8, call all 6,30, -• ----BENTON WILIJAMS, 330 WEST BAY CLA.-VA.L CO. TWO FREE TICKETS j &l'-745' COOKS STl!l;ET, COS'l'A MESA. TELEPHONE 17th & Pla .. nllo, CM to lhe BARl\1,\ID top salary. O~n 642-4321 FOR APPOIN'l'f.1ENT. Exper. req'd, x1n·1 benl'f11!1 Southern California lit&.)', nile1 ~ wknd 11hilt1. Ftl'C life & n\e~I 1'15. Pina MOBILE HOME SHOW cat! bch\'n 11 an1 &: 6 pm, Apply In Pe~n An Equal Op~rt unity Employer nb1\etK'f' & vRl·11 tlon1!1. P1"0rlt May 181h thru May 27th !\-1on-frl, 646-9935. Thi ~an Franciscan ,.H;:•:;clp<:....:.W:.;•::n;:t.:ocl:!..:M.::::&::.F_7:.;i:;Oo; I Help w;;;fed M&F 71 0o aharini:r. Equul (JP p o~ 11.t the BAil.MAID, Part time, days, Re1taurant 1~ ' ' employtr. • ANAHEIM STADIUM ApPly l~l. pcr~n, l'he ·rin I 1617 W11t1tclitt L1r l'll ELECTRICAL c RA v 1'.: y A nt>-\\'aitress, LADY OH!VER for Oan<Jt 2000 State Cpllege Blvd. J.i1.zic, 752 !':>l._5~r!.....CM__ Newport De ach I D I n n 1· 1· , S h i ( t , S\udlo, (UU'1·1\rn('. An~eint ,,. . BJ:;AU1':. UPt.:RATOll 11Lll't~'' ,,...,0.,.,·1 i.uu1-.,pill ASSEMBLERS Cashler/Ho1tcs&. ApJlly In tM5-IJ.li:l " Plea11e .;:all &t!·.5678, ext. 33:J Mul!ltl>e llc~1.1sed. Ati.Sll!t11.nta, l\v .-1 1v.~ ........ ,, ... 1_, r-._, ... ,.:-,1:.. JX!rson, Airport~r Inn Hot~l.I Oi;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I to claln1 your t11,:ke1s. tNort11 11.nd also 1 :snu111poo &lrl !or ' ·---------·I I' Co1.u11y toll lree nun1be1· Is bui.y 1Mtlon, 1610 W. Co&11t 1' ll TL d 1 I l~iOO l\'lnl'Atthur lil vt!, Le•ding Va lve ~ "'"l~J 1 ., S-1 ' ''"70 • C\JVKS • li G1'~N y Nl'C e<. Irvine Manufacturer Needs ', ,,....,. u.v · iwy, J~...... ,,...., · & l)J..,,p,,..,,, ....... ..:i ,.., 11ui·i. L.\I•· 111 n1ubUt: liu1nl'I DRAFTSMAN 1,.1 * * * * * u1 .. AUTY U(l\:'rt1tor, bu"y "' 1 .. :.. ,...vu ll.''11•""'""11 ..,, .... .,. 1..vustructlon req'd, ______ . soop. New Uc..-.nse ur.., .. 1~ ::.vv•l 111 .. c\>1.,,l ..,, .. ,... ,\J!Jlly Jll j1Cri.on al GRAVEYARD SHIFT , 1\PARTf\1ENT f.lanagt'l'!;, 98 1 111:.uU\" ~. 6'1~. ' \..'"' , ...... ,, .. ..._i u ,,,.,;vi' .,.11,_, 1.>VLl>i:.1\ \'YLS'f I" Nights 11 "'efk. 12-8 a.m. E 1 1 ~ Units, Garden Grove, expd H~l::K-Bnr Maid wanted, JJ• 1.1(.,:..iil ?<.1vu1Lc. l1v11u:.~ JACK IN THE BOX, 12ffi 1 :.:r~,·tlo~ ;~~~I::. d~~lg;, couple, 114-846-3 727 .• u~IU!S Sunday uu-u ,1.._1 v1t 1,\SJ,\i1u1, 1:1..,£. .!':>l. 1\i1u1t:" 1·J. ! li1tkerS1.,C.!\J. 832-9136 • ., ,,,,,~ .. ,y, ''all Nan•y at ..:,.1111:l 1\nu s~.:: ,Wll\Cl ;1n(·es & ri1:-~.lak<' de1• I OU ..... .. ll.L..:SOl'\V l \.Ll .. I ...... ~ HAIR STYLIST I I ( rav•1ngs fl re1·tl)' h'On1 lnr · ASSE~lBLt:l'.S I tn•r:l:f.t.S -~:Ill LA.t~t: ,:,i., '''"P"Jl'I ~ngineers Wa nred Ri1·ha1'rl Oul'lleue Is no1v in outs. Xln'I bl'nefus Precision elecll"O-mech. Pu,u ... i<l Help, part time, COOK •11lc1'""'""' 1" u -"" 11"•:vu1t:. 1t11 e)l.µitn.o;1on pr\'.lgram, nud assembly. i·J, Ma1c ur 1e1naie, cau 111·01lct·, tt',), .,,1,111y inail. ...... 1.•o'-•"t:u •. 1....u1 o~.i-o. I 11·e at·c in teL"viev.ing llah' CLA .. VAL CO. Jlcquire1: Strong me eh, I ~-:_-~1 _ _ _ tllu::.t be 11\:.l &. e,.,11e1'. ::,ec Slylists 11/fo!lov.ing. 1610 17•h & Pl:u·en1\n. C'.\1 i aptitude. Assen1bly o r ~oat Repairman j l.11c1. ii.Ii ... 11\u ..:.1, '-"'· •'V t.-'-KVW \\', Coa:.t llwy, N . B . xln't l~nclu~. Frf'e l1!c ,k n1achJne sbop c x pc 1·, 1 \\'ol'k ivr the !"1.canest inan in pnvuc call:!. tll:l-3970 med ins. Paid abiwnC'" 'l; helpful c 1\1 642-8080 I , I M I be c K CHEF -'Urrl'-"I( oo" . ' ' • • \~acalions. Pmfl shflrn-!.., · · · · to""'"· 1 enn. on y. u.s UU .. II i.;,\ 01,ers &-J.m• Tlnd· Equal Oppi-,l'. !•niplo ,1,r • JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery Ori S t1nm 1iou, 1So1I JtetardaotsJ. Uegl'eascrs &. 11 U color u1·ightcnci·11 & IO minute ble11.ch tur whlle carpets. Sa1Jc your money by saving 111e e . ..;tra tnp.s. \'\-ill cleat• living 1·111., du1111f; nn., & hall $15. Any rn1. ~7 .:io, o.:oucu $1U. Chair $J. l:i yrs. exp. ls 1\·11at t.'UUnts nol n1ethod. I do ..,,·ork my»Cll . (.iOod ref. J:il--OIUI. I neat ,\: cii.:nn. l.,iut1.hucll 1,1au i\Jl' .. :nualt 1·"~1 .~111.:,u, ., .... 11.. er?i v. Ol\'11 geai· & transp. ) L.R': CJTIS PLUMBING Se<;'y VP Si50 A1TI'~D1A0NT_;_fen1,. for eNlder· 1J1c1.c1Ut' s lwatyard uillut:i• hvu:.c. 1 !." <i u )i:\.VKI rY PA'-l~&C H<iu! $, oir fw1'1. Gd. p:1y --- ll.cuiu<lels o.'i: H,epaini. Water l\i! Se , Sli50 Y lnVU L · oan1-· pm, el'.'· 1 1~c11·111.1rl ~11cn h. -... ·J-· l'tl'\ I 1\Jllj!AL b'°'i11)(. l)('ISi; f:32-:1ti~ l.F.CAL Seely; ;.J ,-. \\ Po t t neate1-s, disposals, turnaces, 1 ~ g. e Y port 11c1ghts. Pvt. hon1<'. · . .u.:ueu. 1 · '-'· ui ''4~· -110~•-s .· .-\\'Ali'R''SS c1·i.:nt~1', Exp'rl p ,. r r; on a. I Plumbing HOUSE $:l4.95 Hoo111 $1. Stcam house $:19.~. Uphol. ~·ins, i.:uw·. IHr-aliO. dsbwashra. 042'-6:£:s MIC & 1 Exec. Med $650 t)tl[J.6619 or 5'18·5497, 10-ti j11n. ! boat Repair Foreman 1 <.:uu1\1 """u1t1..'<1 !or . but>)' "'"' ·'"1''"'1 • 1..•r ..,. • •• ..! ~' .-.. ~ , L. nJuries 6~(}..l!O-1 U/A. Complete Plumbuig I Bank Sec'y S6j{I -A I -,I-M·-. -' '"'' "'· )\.l•J \\/ 1L'U1ge Lleu~ULS. ~VUCt.; 1th011, 1!.X(•'U, lop l'-'.1' ...... -....... "'·" .... .i I r~x pel'ic11ced Onlv LJNo~-c·'.c.. ____ ~· ti l Li 27 26W: I "'""n U omo v• ar1ne , ..... .,.: lu IJ\.'d .. ,,iul w i.e I 1 c.t1li.n v 1'J'"''• ._.,.,,,..,,,_,. RLl_,'E DOLPHIN · 1 EY Nurses Heg1s1ry;&: -ei·~_ce'._ c. · Constr Sec'y """" Parts Warehouseman "iTuwucud. l..<1.il \iJ :'.1 ','"'~'~',"~1/11~'0:~::::~'""" 3355'\:ia Lido, N.B. 1 .'..lNDSF.\' l\J('di c a ! Poo,I Service 6079 · ~ted Sec'y $600 10 \\Ork in lust growing u1is· I .).:l i-.:avi. , ~ c.,,, .:..i.u:..i.,1...£.U 11t11uc:.:.c:. Ho--;. . . . F.nlployn1cnt l\f.:~ncv. Nec~s . I t:UV>'\.:> • l'ai.l tt·y ~ bul.' ,,1,1,.,. 111 i""l':.Ull. .._..,fl.J" ,.l . C!'hEEPF:lt nCf'ded. Live HN's, LVN's & p1:aclle 8 Cleanlngs start llt $11. "BOOKKEEPERS'' tnless \1•1th op~lrtwubety Jul' li~~I rt1LlG-1:.K. i:.':«pd Only. iuuu .• •l!;lll :.1t11L. l'uy 1'<1.l• "~·""'II"-''" 11.:ll ,\~'· I i..u, I 111 or out Tuke care of t11·0 ~!ale & f('lll. For pvt d~ : L'on1pl~1c r e p air Ii. & -"Constr F /C" $800 ac v_ancc11ll.:nt: " usl ~·~· l•h•l>l rw.vc u\\'U lw1!S, Iuu 61. :,ec c11,..1 al ~1d11._.,. "· '""' ,,._. . i ho~·~. !l & 7 yea1·.s of agr> ,~1;;rt relief ,i;, othl'r n1cd1Cal dl.$1.:ounis for 8 up p I le, penenccd '''Ith b~ lt'l~· "'' 11u11.:, t.1..-.WI I 1..1uu rJ!'K u r, ,,,.,d. -\ Pn\·atl'_ room, T\'. etc. Call fil'lds. &16·"816, c.-.~·'" ,1 ... ,1• "-""' .,.,.,.. · Strong backgt'Ound in con1m'I phone personahly, Xlnl n1ed-1 Y • --.~ ... ·~"· ;,.:.-•·lo.:c .'::!••HIV•l ul.i.H J · 16-~24 d v.~ ~ ... ~ ' d lo N v , .. H. Jr a ( ay~ a .:•1 a n e\'e.~ LIV!' fN ~ ~------1 ,. apt eve p1nent. l'..,,. ical .I;: gl'OU(l benefi!s. In· bu h I\ 1~ c. 1 "' • · "-"'U(ljl l ~K VI "'L .. ,. .... ~ -'""" •'""' 1.q11;,,"" !JG8-9386 ask for Toni .-1 C'On1 panion f cl r Roof•.~~ 6082 I ofcs e\O!\C to Ir v I n e 1ervi('11Jing bet\\·e..:n ·I µn1 Ii.: •• '•"" '" •-J ··~·1 ,, •• a.,.i .... .:.. rv .. ~ I INI~ .......... ..vvu ........ ., .. ,., ''"J ., -,.-; · _ · ek!erly l.u-Jy. vi~1on limit~. Compll'x. Able to 11.!!SUllte 1 6 · pni. ,, ... .-' " .-i: •• ~·"111 ..... ;. bi llOCsE:l\EEPER Cook fo1· ~Jui-.1 flnvr. no ~uviking 1 2 •SAVI:: MONEY • rull resp. OOAST DISTRIBUTORS h'J...:.1 Ut.• o.:.a(.IU.Ule \J11v~u ' Uver ~•. ~tart . JLlllC, ·t. ••. u. , COl'Pl". Llvc·in. l\lus1 . l.t• d.1.~~ :1 1•k oiff. ~~1>-21!18 "'., * \\'lLLAitD l',\INT!Nl.i * Cl\LL 'fll\t. \\'k:Sr COt\ST .,,. U I ' C~l """' oou:1iu ... 1.:. • u:.uw11 u1...u Al)ply '" J>enwn on1y, 1 lu 'I r,, ..... 11 .... 1,• ..... , .x :st-t.:.•~· unen1i:u111berct:. &aunful LIV" I'' I -~. ::C:""''-- ,\lcw ,\1..'0USUcal Ce1Jlnys t _!_'W"IN". INC. L •• " ~M"' "F•'nanc• Bkkpr" $7'" I _i._. ~L.ogan_._ _n I ..... __ • ---, t'111, 1.1\!ll ..:iilCI l.lt!IJUUCSl!CU. "''-''. ... "" •• uCCUl'.t1 '"' lw•n•· c. •?-"""" c.• I 1(1\J!!of'K~pl'r for ~~irs~tc~~~~leri~. ~;:~~ R~t,;lKS~ all ty~R:as. 1\ble to KO 1hru TB. H~· . AUTO SALESMAN ~·.:::.':.:·.:~ ~~::i~ .. ., .. ::-.,:~,::·1':::·~~ ~~~~~"~11~ Auarns., Ji.ti. 1~~·~~ r ,1'~",~~c~ ucui.'1:0.::J,; I l!OC°S~;~E~~. Nurse for ~~~r ~~·~~ic~it~;e~~~ ~r; :!!~~'!II'---OIJ:llt t ., 1 ... , 0 • ""'o"tl>. t"ree est. Llc'd. Ask !or constr exp. Son1t'one j\e\\' Import dealer needs "".r-.J"'" ~ ------Invalid i·pl. Live in. 64&-23ii0 .'~47-871!:1. ""° '-"'» .,.,,,.... ~C::----II d d Cf' \ . I -----1 t:lJUN t: t l' t JI \J "c /\ li\'l'it:u1..-cu-WI.' ' 111' :=~~---..,. \\aoi. 5'll-33ls8 ~:..'U. I .,.,. an ev. ot· , yt>y.ng 1l!{glei.s1\..: sa esi.1;.n. 1..< , 'KKEEPER/ I 1 tieip. ern1. par . • u v., or 64G·8&1·1. -LO-AN PROCESSOR '•-m.~!'t/C.o_ncr.ete ~ 601Y ---. ' --bckgrnd 11·ould be id('11I. \Viii train. Xln't oppor. ""V"' 1u uc ud.Jo:>. •\l"PIY u·1:uu. '-"'hUC• • ... __ _ .S•ndblast1ng_~~ ,, ,, 1 1 Unliniiled ettrning potential lYl"'IST b u itvc.i. l\l!"ll.i Li\.1111li'v r1 .... !'U11.I:. L v., HOU SEl.-EEPER. Lido Isle. ssoo Recent rxrl('r. Con1tr Bkkpr $700 for l'iv,ht pen;on. Gl:>-i2GS. 1 .... ~J I ~·1·1 uult.'C. l!;1µidl y l _''HJ H<U'•NI' B11Jll_~.l\l._ .:v ... 1 :;:, .... i~•iilll :;1, u 1""-" Li\·e in oc out. Local TI'fs. fnr olush l\t'\\' office \VOOD Text., Bldgs, houses, l!1lli.\:~ \\' .~ 11,l'~k r;.r n d in ,.., .. i.~, u.MJ t.'Ur111illl•J · 1...iu l..vvL.U yuu use extra~~ .._;uil. 67 3.- 9189 833-9770 * 100% FREE CONCRETE Patios. Patio Cuve1-s. (,luality .... ·ork. ltea!S. w ... -cnSt.'li. &1~~1'>1,1. i:El'lll:.N·r-..t.: -Bli>1:k \\urk. \\all:., pauu~. :-1cl1•1\ illl\S, . i:.t_•:._~Y i:1. ''" Jllb. -~1t1_:.0J1.1.:.. boats, patkls, S\\'inl pools. t11\1 .1n1~~. r.t, 01 conslr. 11 AVON ,,,,... ... ..,_.. 1. \>...:! r'i t eves w !)<HS. J.Jt~1. Y HOUSEKEEPER li\'e l n Cash Pcrronn<'I AgPncy SI t ...• , It lllUSI . . 111hlr [)'.)cs nol ' ---r· ... CT"R de1>cndable. .. . 4-019 \\\•slC'!'l)·, ".". N". -. w 11 or !Sni<u er en1s. . · .. _ ~ 1 t:1u111 u. 11u·. ~vi b-OMJJ. "' V __ 1~ o " ~vi (;Juick Sand <.:o. o-16-1296. !.l-IU I neee!li;arily lui.\'C to be F C. S•ys • • • .A>Ur.Kf.bi ·l:.I~, JU) rs C.\Jl, 1 _ 962-110.J Pleasf' Cnll For nirf'C'lions PUT S01'11E z1..,;G Hou•twt·va1 ·-\w'. 18th St, L. r.te~ "SPECIALS" •·tu1 101 <1o1 i\l-'i"-'"hnlC11<, I HOUSEl..:l::i':PER..-11\'e in , LUBE 1\IAN. expci·. Btown's Til- 0 ---~~l ·• INTO SPRl~U . 1 • uil tuue. J•i:)·~"'' •1 tw 01·, uuta 1"rocesising 1rush1·urth:\'. dcpen(ktble. N'.1•111)(111 Cenf('r Shc!J. 990 CElt!ENT: Pallo, dri\·es, _:..;._______ F/C ;\huuir. SiOO 0e('Of1!te ~-our house or buy , l'<tu.I 1 t:."'l'f'\ u~t:.RATOR 11Vul1I you line to 11ork clus<' 531-0132 l'... Coal'it Hiiy, N.B. \\'ttlks-Hcpa1ni, saw .k. 1 l;a1 ore $UO:. 1te1\' clothes 11·/t.he •n1011 0 •Y, iiUUKKEEl~F.:l~-CPA o\\;, tu uutut' '" 1111.' Jr\'111c 1<1· --rcinovl.'. ~ rct• ..:st. !"11-1-S!fJS tl:::ltA,\IJC TILl:: NFW & l $j()() ),u.u e1:1.n1 s~lhng . ~v . 1 I 111 La;,;uiia Ueach. Full tlnJc, Up•:iung exists ln 1"'e11 poi't uusu·11;i L\J.,1IHl.'X u~ 1;1. 1..:s1ur HOUSEt..:EE.PI:::~ .. ~u,rt tin1e, l\1~\ID for l\~otel, ll'e<'kda)<s ~ A1;s1 J-!kko1· 1.--= I ioduo.:ls, F.lex1hlc hi s. in ! L...'I:'" ,·....,11 ... :ii-.al..xl. tletn:n based fJnanc1al co. Ot l'JC1'1L\JJ111; culHl)(JllClllll., o~·rr 40. L1!e 11.1\al1d t:art'. Xlnt 1\·ork1ng conditions. rcn1uu.·1. r 1 l'..: ··:.tu11dtc~., Al'ctng Cli·k ""' your 011.11 neighbor hood. Call ,. ..... tur t.,,\M op c r a to r l'oo t'.\IJ('r11:·uce necessH I".''· Ne11·po1·1. li7r7363 494-8521 ~1~:.:~·~_ne . .>SO·~ ... ~J i 1tis. Billrr sc;,o ! :,.J(}..iO·lt. eu ... r11~,_,.._ sales G 1r1 , ex1~ricnced in inc to1101\·111g Hours _ i • .)lo) to .:w. 1...1111 : HOUSeSl'tters l""oo;""'"''"''"''"''"''"''"'"I Top Soil 6092 __ !~te•I !31.;kp•· $j5() ..,.,111.·1. b1r.:i111s, sportsl'.·eur. iu.o1 t..'1.!l.npmcnt. OOJ, IJ('O, vc•J•iiC at =>'tlr-~L il!ACllINISTS ·'"""be _J-.,U. 6iJ·'IJ..d. :111. Kno .... ·Jedge of PCLO('I Contr•ctor 6U21 • Tt :.iOJL * (.'(JM.POST 1A/H C!1•rk SliOO 13,\l\.l\ tlOY:» & GIRLS 1v11·1n~ ut:1pu .. 1, uul 11\Jl Jr:ss C1·n1ent Conlructor Urt\'ew;.~s. :. 1d1· 11a1 J.1. s, _patios. ~11\Ai. TOOL MAKER an equal opportunity eu1µ11.1ye1· 11111 Ju~t Sold oui· II o use! 1\1arried couple in early thirties, no ch i ld r en , 1-lushand Stockbroker. \\'ill babysit you1· house for summer or 11·ha 1 " ,. e r . References. 633·\1<"1'16 or 558-7202. ,;;.;.=c.;:.'--·----* ,1:liL,.c1 _ 1 1 '"'~ .. · .. It -~~· .... ,u .. \1VVU "RECEPT/G. OFC" ,11 n1 ·11ua1ory. ~ ~~ H A ,.,11~1•<-111cr 1.:ar1·1c1·is. " n. for ~1JPI. Contact ELECTRICAL Conh·actor --.-----. I "Receptionist" $500 ere re .11;,l' 11J. Lido Isle, ilatwa Carol Smhh available 101· anys1ze JOI>, 21 Window Cleanlnt 6098 r.l'·!•I N.B. ~pol ,1.,1,1,~ of • , .. ,.,11:.ultt '" Ca11.1<.r1 1·u1nl, 1 ,.,5800 FIBERGLASS hour isc1vice, 11ccnsed . -L 't l t ~ * SUN'SHlN" * :i1·1i1·i11· on bll<:\' frn1 ilt•io.k. .....u.1tul' "I'. Ld._ .. s nnn a TOOLING tu1-9517 "' ,-,, .. y ilte t~·pin·~ & luts ol The Jobs I tne UJUL'l l'JW'I' or cau A\'CO t'l11'1l'lt:htl Service Jack Tuulanc, pal Lu :., \\'indo11t• Sen1cc, free est 1111011 , . .,., _Fun juh: 00~1 & lt:a\'e appht:at..uu. I l:.qD.al Ui•pCll'. l:.mp1oyer 'f\\'O y111 1Hu .. 111u1n cxpe_r. ren1od, t111d. Lil·. 1>-1 :AAJt.(. can 6-lZ-QJ31 J I C1\i1.PENTLRS,-1nin. 2-yrs I , . SQL .. t:ATAMARAN ~ty \\'ay to. ti'l:.!-4 /W. Schools & "Med Recept" $600 1 ex Per c 0 n t 1nu 0 u s U!:.Li ~ ..... u . .i. 11ll'll, u\cr :l.i I~~··• v ... uui:I. :,lint~ Ana ----PROOF OPERS . • t )J'S, .1~erm. p/tune. i:.arlj ---KARL K' :.XU,\LL Ui:-11 C"nu·. Instruction 7005 ! f Hsh1"n 1~IA1ul lur. \\\irk 101· • en1111oyn1en , top . ..,,·ace1 ~ ulOrn. ne\\S"uper llcliv. til l Fl ~.A~CIAL 2ND Slll~i' ~lust l>c fully qulll\lied tn all IF YOU LIKE PEOPLE .. ,.,., or toolio• worl< • JI~~ .~ ftXIUl"C'<;. 01\'n hand WE'D ll~E YOU tuo1, '""""""· Pl••(l.S(' Apply Ot Call Resllicnt'C & Cll111n1c1 ei.u _ .. ___ --bu~r pediatril'iAn. Ahle lo t.k!u ·n s \pply \ lllki'tl Bo.ii .. ASSIS~ * .~1,,.1w. *' OHGA .. -.; Ll::S:iONS ro R h:uvlle lrnr nfe. Lots ()f SWITCHBOARD t: •. · 1 I • ' 1'U no1ne~. ~~vJ per 1nu .... . ~-~~ Ut·g1111111r~. al 111y hvnLC. acti\·ity. Bkkpn:;t ,t. bllllni;t _\i_urks, ~ ~~n _,\vc, <.:~l ' t)U11us. 01~. lln11nediate o . ing !or ;i Jlooni ,\Jd1L11.1n s •• \ltcrallv1L~. li-l:l~~ t\hu Clart. include<!. I QPRS. C.\J ~t.:1::R Oppty 11 /dynamic LlL1' T.\L ;(.1..'€'plioni:.l, -~f[;o.:~ l1ighly 1no~i~ated individual To C"1ni;idC'r a. cAreer 11 ith •h r Uc. lkhaolc. t-1·.:-e t.-iol. JuJ I "1· 0 11 th r cc1. J c:. ta t c , . ......... .~ t \\'ttn a ~o0)1~1 co1npan~· \\·orlds finest Real J-:s1a1c Jobnstun fi.l!-1 k.JJ "Var iety" $500 NOTE TELLERS ~l\'estinenl flrn1. Scc1>clatJ-'''",. '0"•,',1 · ,_~,....:~iu .. y, ."'1".:c., lv.:atl.'u in Ne1\·pot•t Ucaeu. Cornpany. You supply the ROYAL INDUSTRIES -E-le-ctrical-6UJ1 1 · •~.,,.... N.B. ofe looking lf1r ~hurp I \ ll·lepho11c position to be ~ •. ,.,1 ... ~nce ~~·~. ~ ·111~:1 • 1~~ t'os111u,1 rell~l~S a HS d<'iiire 11 11cl 11·r'l1 ~u11plr the -----·~ NOTE TELLERS J d J · " · J k ' d" , < t> t m t !ruining .• Tove1h1•r. \l'l''ll 2040 .E. Dyer Rd ------pel'llOllll'hocanhandlt>!i<in1c JJl e \.\'llCn IS o cy i;•11a1.1·,u·i11gelk.:11t:1ai;.:,Cnu ~gr t: ,· 111 i_n1u yr ., !<'-1 \ ~'"°' . I I I l'iil'll ,\'OU $ 1 J {I 0 I lll 0. ,,.._ n a , na • ,,....,...,.10 E LECTRILL\:-... L1ct.'ll11C I . lill' figure \1·ork & t.'Pill"·I ) 1n1portance tooperallon. ~·J 1L::...i1.1e, hc1ll in con1idcnc", l'XJil·nen~c u1 inane a L' Io E 1 11 • • (Full or Part Tim• .. I •· bu k 1 ,.. o 111 n1 is s i o 11 1. ro1· i:.qua ppor. ·111P oyer m r\o. t:.JlU!:l. ;:i, 11 ,,U JOtn<, 1 \\'\11 :ii"° act n~ l'l'cepL .. yea1·s exp e 1· . Sulary 1 L1t1ss111cd Ad No.3i, !Jail) pos1uon·prc l!rauly n 111g .. l'!z:::::C::::::=::::::i:=:mz[ n1u1nt &.rcpuir~:__.i •~-~~v.: _ I Jo __ b_W_an __ te.d,_M._ ale 7025 __ ; S.1la1'Y nego. I' 0 • 1 • 1 eon1mensuratc 11/ubi!ity & 1 1-11ol, i'. o. uox 1560, cusia ur co r 11 orate cus11 inforn1ation cone<'rning 0111'li G d 6045 --I pen1n gs n e.x;pcrience. 1'~or llJlJ'lll C111l ''"'SU, CaliJ 92626 Jll a nageincnt expel'iencc. licf'nsin~ progran1 pleci.-C M . t •r e~~L---! l\JOT~:l;' ll\Ulwgcr. l\OUI~ like ~'SPECIALS '' -: I I Sl:l-9117. ~ fJ ·~N T AL Ass is la ti I. E Ueclive .1..'0n1munlcl~t.1on c;kll Juck Ayers a t 545-M9l a1n ena nee COLLEGE I rained Kardl•ncr ! n~ana~c .. nwlel .1~. ll!~a or I ;\·lerl. f /01<' S'1:?0 , ..,1 .. ooontlc ofc .. \Vtll train\ skills, org~1zat10nal nb1!i1y, WALKER & LEE ~'ho is proud or his qUllllly c.in.~i~.llC. f{cls. ~1191 PBX -s~I Newport Beach CASHIER 1.111un. l )T dental exp .. & cash/financial analysi . .; REAL ESTATE Superv1'sor .,,,'Ork. Luntplct,• niau1t, 01. OI', tHti-JGJl. __ . Gellf'rH_I ~ffil't' S5~ • .~il(J resuine to J\U'S. f''ciTt::i, skills nianda.tory. Sc .n tl mov.· & cu"'c -'i~11uu11s -Ivy Job Wanted, Fmaie 7050 1 RPccpt10n1st S~·~ Irvine ATTENDANT 11.;1:> lirookbUrsl, No. 71, rt!:."U~e Including education, • lllO\llll~ ---~ -------Clerk $j!J La B h 1 v.intwn VaLley, Ca, 92708 ~:-;per1ence, JX?fSOnal data, Inl'i1~clor O GJ::ORt..E . :.19-2(}? ~EED .tlClp at bome? \V~ l t\C) pun<'h . $520 guna eac ; \\'e \\'ill train mature, Tlt'.!rlt, 0 E-N TAI.. c H ,\ fR 8 a I~ I' y h Is I 0 r y & De pa rtment range County EUH.OPt-;,\.'\' C... r1 rd enc r . have aides, nur:tt!s, hskprs,, Loan Proc:"essm SSOO i \.\'£'11 groo1ned indil·ldu&I to ';):)J~"U\N"f . Exptrienced reqWfcments to: A. _Ross, Under limited supervi- • ,1,,,01,, ... ,., .... J •• ,,.i .. ,aning. I L'. n1pan10. ns. Hon1t.!rnaker.s I ADMINISTRATIVE Requ"1rement· . \\'Ol'k nite shJll as Cashi<>l' in • h Be •• · I . ' P. 0 . Box 2!HO, Nh·porl .,~ .................... ,.. ,.·z "'l=l I ". I Clo 1'c1.po. a ..... ocatioo. e.a"h,C.l'tf~~. • 1 sionaFacilityEngineer '!)~ ,,,,,,,·~!. •"r' _..,p.JIJ_•_•n_~_~_. . MALE DIVISION • our new ,,1-voum<' o n-P .. _c. -""l ' ,_ t ....... .. J -Sl.>1vice Station in co .. ta V'"1"10U . --FRY-COOK nspec or will be . respo~sible for reasonable. 6U--'i3'lil ~' ~p Wanted, M&F 710E I "Perini Asst" $800 , • l ~tesa. ~1oncy hand I i n c DENTAL ru.:Cill"J'IONtST . preventive maintenance ProfeWonal J apan es~ . 1 W"'1I Oppor. for degTI'ed person Previous expert· exper. hl•lpful, but not k:xpenenced. , ... e. area. Expc1. Full, Pl.lune In~11:1ed1ate open~ngs ~or µre-of production equlp- Gardi!'her. 9e0rge. Ibush1. > .-. •~I v.·/rome exper in \·ocational enc~ in a bank or nec.-:i<s. Good slru1-ing salary "7-8Hi1 ~.,.,..n Surf & Sirloin e1sion mecharuc11.I 1nspec1-d . II . !'7!7 Bluebird Ctr. Cl\t. ACc.0011l.ng Clerks to $J'JS [ t('!lling p r o ct! du res to savings & loan. & benl'!its. Appl y in person DE~'TAL assistant Laguna _:r..""' W. Coast Hwy., NB ors Prefer a minimum of 2 mednt an . 1n,sta atton ;,.D-7072 lndus/~lecn Lngr SJ.;t-: bcrome ll.~51 10 peM10nnel betv.11 8an1 & 2pni at 296 E. Hills l:.I .t'oro Area. * GARDENER )Car.i expenence. Excellent an rept!lr o produc .. EXPERIENCED JRpanesc Boat r.t&·t1/D1csel ~, n1gr in manut t!nvironn1cnt. We Offer• 17th St, C.t.1. A-sk lor Bill l:.xperienced. SalEll')' open. * fringe bel'lelits and salary. tion . machine ry. Will gardener yard, maintenance f''/C Bookl\t>Cper ~ [ • _llenl)'· t<.epl.ies c on f 1d en t ia I . Be .)o:.:r oY.'n boss! Pa.a'!. 01· 1 pp , have support of two and clean up 963-1020 U,;pr1&e;1Cunsu· tu :);:.OU \ "Accnt/E1tim'1 • $850 CHEF lSJO--Jt:il . f/time. Yow· own area. A LY IN PERSON 0 I nd 'II h • d ~ High Incon1e. Guaranteed B Ail! · 6 Pl\!, 1\[onday thru pe P e a WI an le t.10\V & EIJGE--=-n1onthly ~'("/dic!aµh/~1~1· t.o Si:it.l Oran~e Co. -auton1otive .l'O I Fine starting sala.. DENTAL Ri.CE Cus!ou1ers. E11rn No"'., Pay . Friday plumbing, electrical maintenance ..,.8rrt cleanup 1 r ielcl Clainu; A wtei lookiriji; foi strong inJiv. · excellent I rull charge 1,c!' .in"!" Chef I Exper .·all phases of ont Later. 9 Atll · 12 noon, Saturday boilers, compressed air, , I I' , G •. '' • JS·lilt! Trnc •. degree to S!25 v.·ho can go thru TB .~ P&L. r1es, an • i1·a111ed. Ben<'fit~: To l' desk & take x·ruys. & lltU ins_: ____ ~nyc~-tllarkcung Sec'y to ~100 \\'ill train in e!l1imH!in:.:. new benefits pro-534-7187 or 534-3144 Aller llou"" onll Plan! Supt •ir conditioning motors ''IN'' EDG'. j I · I ·· Salary, P:1\d \'u •·a ! i Cl n. Viejo. Call . -.. , '" . , .-1 £. M Insur C n1 ms A!l!l stant Snlury flexible. gram pleasant con· • ·al ti\.11 54&-3131. drills, etc., etc. Salary Yard Maintenance Service I Fire & ca~ualty to $700 ' k' Hospit~l & LH•' lnHll'lllH'f'. iJJ::NTAL ltcccpt., nl u S1 -GENERAL OFF LEAR I Cleanupsfllauling, :;.1zh%25 Snle! n.ep/l\lcch SiOO+ I "Coit Accnt" $15K tem.porary wor •n9 i\PPlY in llCl'?IOn. l'll<Jn. ;\lay know J ., Nc11·port Beach. . ICE , commensurate w th tx .. YARD CLEANU PS Frnl Ofc11\1edical $650 Need exper In g0.,.·1 contrlll'1~ env1ron~ent • n d 1.l. incl. Sut. Aill. ti4V--IU'l ~lui.~ n<ivc ~ooJ typing t>Ktl ls . perience. . . I Sccy/Tille1t;sc1\l\V tu $650 &. knov."I of s111nda rd rosi opportunity for ad.. -----------& figure aptitutle, to hancl,e. SIEGLER Good benefits, stable &. •'On1plete niau1t. &15-0309 Keypunch Opl' tu S::.63 syslrms. Hvy n1anur. l'Xpcl' vancement. SAM'S SEAFOOD lJr~N':'AL t..:t-lAll:SJUt: ord!'r:; and billing, on compony, naar I h e b 2 G I " 16278 p 'f' c I H l.l.!>SISLant. r:xpe1·1c11t:cd r !ide111Singer Co1nputer. L•wncare y 11 a 1 · PBX1 ~cceptionist ~~I ntccs!i. I ac1 IC o•s wy * JW.iGl 7 * :-;1111111 offiet!. Orange County Airport. \\'kly~sen-1 clnuill'I &t!-9901 Clerk rypisl :S:w 1 Pleau call for 1 Huntington Be•ch, CA. -T t' c TRANSPORT Appl ----~. , • . Cl1!rieal pr l $:! !1r 'Accnt Mgr" $16K appointment ui:::;I\ CLEl'U\-sOL11Cnight apma tc orp, y : l\10\\· & l::IJ9b ex1.cr1 + C,\LL Tr.!SH llOPKl ~S Degree in acclng \.\'/strong Lynda Kendall C HD'IIcft.L-OPERATOR~ "·01'k. 1\pply Suri & :0-,and IS~! t<ellcring, Irvine DYNAMICS DICEON dependable. Call for P~'Oinpt I J ER!tl \\'Hl'ITE~Oflli supcr·:i~t'Y exper. ~hl1"1 I for e.\llandlng l\te1·.I Refin· Jlotel, 1...,., S. Coa.s• UY.')'., 979..6Q80 I free est. John 5~4\16. slcc\'e tvpe ool afl'ald to (714) 644--0113 ery in Santa t'e Springs. 1..Bgunn b~acn 4:H~7'1 ------_ . 3131 \V. Seger'Slron1 General Service& 6046 ~ PERSONNEl \\·ork. E:<Per. In cost SECURITY Chem. bllckground in sehoot ------_:___ GENERAL OFFICE, lady I CNear Harbor & \Vamer( El CCD\IV'ESe:"rca..V'"'V aet•ntng. orpastcxp.necessary.Good l EL c ON pT't'(d. (OI' n1(g. co. Use 10 Santa Ana ectron1'cs PI.Uli1BING, ELECTRICAL, JUVI\.. ,..,_,t.I~ I Co. benefits, 213.-921-746-1 ( JR IC key o.:all:/aecurate typing/ 1 l::qual uppo11unity en1 ployer f CARPENTRY. No in.b too 488E.17th St(at lrvineJtl'll ''Tobacco Sis'' $11K plt•a!'.ant phone voi ce . 1'11 /t• ~ S 24 2147 PACIFIC CHJl.OC,\llE, Lire house---=t 1· I $110 I small. f & B llolllt"' R.epalr, ult• 2 64 • 0 I Ag(l:l'f'Sl>il'e Ind!\'. w/•troni;t I ASSEMBLERS ._, ar lng sa Ary . l\k, nc \\Ork f1"0n1 2·6, :; dH.)'ll, Sun1-JACK COLE CO 1"63 INSPECI'OR TRAlNEE- &12-1403. * ··IL •Af!'l ... ·~I ex1lf'r. in 'ali:s to 11·ork SO. I · """ I ·• 1 • 1101\IE H.l:.P1\IR ..---.,,,. ,... ' Crt\H a1·en. \Viii I u k (' Cb BANK I :~~~1'*01!:Bli.:m~~~ Placentia Ave., c.~1. E~~ro~1~!. ti~ o~\~l'k::;~ 18.i22 Von Knrn1a11 Carpenh')', ?lumbing A . i'Osmetie or g r o c l' r y eves. A bl -~ed 'PC GENERAL Office help. Typ-1..-onditions & b en e 1 it 5 • lrvinf', C"11hf. Electrical. Reas. :rl9-lt»I ccountutg backgrnd. Able to dt"'~~ : S!ICrdm e~rs n1d,~rl w1 in~. order desk. occasional Applicants niay api>l)' al an equal opp o 1· t un tty GENERAL \\·/~tore chain hcad11 0< CL R boa .-.: so e ng expcr. e11·anc1s. ADVANCt::o J\1BR-' s A E Ad p e1n11loyer n1/f COAST ll0l\1E REPAIR tH~tributorii. 'E~ual op!J011unity cn1ployer I:: ICAL So1ne trolnet' po1dtions OIX'n. l.1-IL\J"'D ISING, 2921 s. Kil-vance acka"ing 1,...,..,..,,;.,,;.,..,!!!!..,,..PI Car I El Pl b I Ml' . I .. lo ?.080 Ail'\\'l'IY Dr, c.~I. l ~ pen ry, ~cc. u111 . OF .. CE r er111anent en1p yn1Put In son, ,\ Santa ,\na. "A" """"" MANAGEJ.IENT • 645-8197 •. n ''Sales/Serv" S12K ,:C JOBS pleasant 11w·1"0undinill. ~;3~ · • · GENERAL OFFICE Sharp A.ggro.,ive Gal KANDY1'-1AN-wilh t r u 1: l; , . _ 'E::xpcr. nian ln h!!Rl seaJlng own tools. $50-$IOO per day. \\c hove .an opening for a ctitt\p. t.rf'at oppor. as Bank I Ca ll rot· J\p11t. ·~"fll;l'>1~nl'cd. Bkkpg, TypLn.:. INSTALLATION MEN To manage a very active Call (Gl 4 ) 67 Hm 6 13--021'.l. 1 bright, \!nl'r tic go-getter t 0111.,lde l'Cp for local co. Will Ind.al H.elallons t'tt .. ~10-8101 f\.Ion-1' 1i. !or in· & boutique. !\lust huve tbtal · . 1 10 h"ndle ucrou11ls payable < Bt"<.'f'[ll elec. bnckgroWld Part Time ! !cL"vic"· a ppt . 1 BRAKE & FRONT END retail exper., be able to take:! Haulln9 6051 a.<J s \ 5 tance, · swltchbotl rd 1 tlh;o. JOBS (714) 494-9401 l:\;NF:TL\L oil~ for 1 . I/chg of 1·espon1lbllitie1. • r't'lict and mlscellaneou11 I Commercial Teller [ ,_.01 .... dCJ•J. 011 t'·· • .,,, 11r.1111ednitc 01}('ning~, X!nt X1n't opportuni1y for right Y ARD. gn.rage ~leon1,1p!!. 1ypln~ aud filing, Mullt be "Med Sales'' $12K TELONIC Y:i~httna: ,\s9()C. Q,~p. io,1 F:; u 111 r y & \\'or i.; \ n ~I IJ('l'SOn 11·ho ts. i111ere111~ In rcn!ove 11·ee5, dirt, ivy, 1111 accu1·,1tc t y p ist, fas! gt"O.,,,·\ng 1..".I. looking for UNITED INDU<:TRl"S \,, Cotillt lllvy ., N.J~. t..:all conditions. Opportunity for 1! P<'rm. f/llme po111don. d ~, v cw a Y 5 • 11 t umps. and have 1 year's previous [ 1 0 p 1n d1 v \du a 11 CALI FORNI A SANK JOBS \ -i.o; 64G-0:.15l elt,moon. ad\'llnt·eml'nl. Lib 1• 1· <• 1 &1l11ry &-eon1mlsslon. If you . 84 •-2666. i,:cnem\ office ·experience. ~·/out111andlng periOnallty. 1 -----[ ernployce bertefHs lncludc: qU11Hfy l'all for appt. L()Ci\Lo1ovini;&hauling:b)' J>lease app\y: [ Sonie college &: goqd 201 Avinlda del Mal' 1 L19una Beach Girl To Operatt IBM Paid.Hospital Insuranl'<'. &. THE LOOK ~ &tutlent. Large truck. Rca.o;. nillltary record are San Clemanlt 1 Pen-;1('n Fund Apply '' M"'IT T Sam'. s.11-1235 or 539-9438 Standard n1and11tory. t TYPISTS I r..qual Oppor. Bo1ploye1· Billing F;q11ipn1en1. 8:~·2:00, i ~rson at PEP BOY'> 15231 • ...,GS:• nll'. !'(ln't fu1ure I I Vear round. \Ve "·Ill 11·:-iln. n--1 Bl ·d \V .-· \1'/ rr old ru. Rel\11, 2M6. MOVING? Loca urn. or Memor'te• I C M " $12K (714) 491-5123 . Good 1)-1>1..,. ~kllls $!.'·n hr ~tAt1. i•ll•>0r 1i•11l1•"~ D<OU.Cl \ E.OE~stm111ster. Iii .:11.1r11 n1an1l_•_<1" w/Car. IC"· hauling. 3l It. ruro. •• n • 1 "Plent gmt I ·~ E TRO ~ ~ v I ! ........ 50 w.p.m. plus EL C NIC 00 .... ·p111 rtq. Stnall fr1t'ndly Mr. Ll>\I, /tlG-3<1.lJ, van. 642--0j35. A Subsldhtry ol l~'-:fi<'r. prMiOn n uvu or An Equal Opp or tun It y I I ---~~ HAULI NG & l\lOVTNG. fast APPLIED Ai AGNE Tl CS I d11lry proccliS. rnv ronn'if'nt. Employer CLERK ASSEMBLER Plwi OJll June :>-U-7101 1! MAST low l"OSI, M'rvl<·e, ext Gli CORP. Able IO n11~umc full reap ln ~lath urlented Ir: p>d before noon. INSURANCE SALES '"'JOO:!/"" "~7 2221 S. Anne St. I Ot'l:ln~I'.! Co. llr1n. i::1"•lllh COm"""'llk>n nb\l\tu I Prefer experlen1..~ bu! \1Jlll A S SEMBLER .,.,...-;n;rv-.o Santa Ana, Calif. 92704 BANK ., ....,. v tnlin. Smnll Con1pany Ydth ----- HJ\UU NG & AIO\'JNG, fal'il "Buyer" $16K PART TIME MATH CLERKS pleas.'\1:1 surroundintts. · ·~•r GUU. tor . m 8 i I ro o 11\ · No t-xp n4.'C,. rarn "·hUi' you BOAT f\l,\ST ASSDIBLER. lo'v c:m1 service. t::xt 617, An equal o PP o r l u n 11 Y lleavily exptr. mllll In bu,ylng . Good lht C>n-l'ln In Newport u,.en, t'iftMil~ "' ,llsll'rbul~ \rnm, P,'°lrt lln1c. l'\f'!l & PR l 0 It F~ X PER, 4M-t003. 56--0487. t'mployer ror chain slort operation andm~~=~~ng Beach. Appl)· in N'EWPORT n1uil, htu'ldlc 111alllng <'quip., ":·l<n<b. full tln1~ 11t n quali-PftEJ-'ERRl-~D. BUT NOT Gen. J-titW.ing·llloving-Trash etlllng bldg & aarden\ng NEW ACCOUNTS l\IARJNE. 10 a.n1.~I p.m. \\'oil traln. (irowuig hnnncuU fied, J{EQUIRED. PER.!\L\N&NT Tree & shrub trtm or AJl Shins ()pen 1t1>nu. 507 Superior. 548-2622. orpnlznUon. ~1nt U'Otklnii f'nrmen lnsurt1ncr Cn1up JOB. l\1ANY BENEFrrs. ttmoval. 1':•t. S42-9L;.1 VACATION $$ Apply In Penonnvl Dept cond &: con1pany ·llcJlrflt~. Ed Lani * 540-1834 Moving .nd H.u 1-PART-TIME D1'al A Job! CLERK ' to tt am. Mo .. rrl ELECTRoNIC-Apply 500600Nowport Cettler LE RELL "O • up. * ~12 WEEKENDS PACIFIC MUTUAL ASSEMBLERS Dr. Swto . -JANITORIAL ~ ~ 1 r S< ( G rd 700 N,.1><>rt Cooter Dr •Sold-r<q'd. o~v Shlft. GIRLS.GIRLS-GIRLS ll<J><n<l•blo ""m•n ro r MFG. CO. Houseclea ning 6054 !ri"'O .n~ ~o. ~~t~k~ 556•1100 UNITED I Newport Geach PAL ELECTRONICS Easy ru u Joh , c111y or night.! 1<1ead~· . ni~ht v.'Ork In 1.'\700 F1re"tom:, Bl\'tl. Sant11 HOUSE OF CLEAN $2.25 hr. No exper. ooce1>1. CALIFORNIA BANK i Equal Oppor. Employer 11820 \Veste.rn Ave. No exp. necc!ISat')'. \re lrnl-i I n•;.dldl .bltld~.PIN~~t, :~Mhrs ~. o<mirr n;iA. ( ",; c:ann,~,-i\u'1 ~ I do n 0.11 4-6 pm. 546-9571. 2706 Jla.rbor 81., Suit11 201' %.JO\ Soulh i\fl\ln • Carden Grove. 1194-3301 you. You mu"t like people & -""' .. ~ .~ . ; n -~ o' •t -·"'1t' ·,. "t\'Y· .ff)lu/•f ....arpel8, wn \.\'J, oors, SF.CURITY SERVICES CO. Colla t.tesa. St\nl1' A1'1J WllEN YOU PAPER 0Ji bent lea.st JS. Ap!'l'y tlll.Y j·'-\NtTOH llt'nntet\ lrir con\!, ooof1u·• v .nlf!O)'er upJiol. Sl)t'Clnl rates for reg. Ch PAiNT A ROO:\i 1 .. ,. aflcmoon or eve. 29.10 \\I?"! llQ~fllt~l i\puh 111 111 rsvn I *lrv, 642~4. APPRCNTICE • Learn Ult GOO No. EUt•lld, Anaheim (714l ~17·9.""~1 You <an orge am0unt or ,..per• • ~ l~t{~f ('.oa!lt 1-llgh~·~. Newport Bc\-rrl~' ~I~ 11i1 1,, ~) MA IDS F /TIMI! llOUSEO.EANING, ow n tool & cutter grinding tnrdc. Call 776-8120 0p~Aunnll~,q~~ .. JO\'l"r DAILY PILOT It took behind n pit'iU-. B~<IC'h. -.. -\'lrl11r1;\, r'Ml(l ~l .. !11t. -~"*" """'"""""'"'' ,, ... , ....... f. lrHn$p., C.ll alter S Jll\1 N@w •tr eon<[ plant w/r;ood '"''' ... Cl Ill d •.a ... B Ibo 8 Cl b "'Jr.Ml. fringe bC!ntrllll. • o. l 1 y , "'""~ 11 wt"-Bl d a11 • ~• Then next tlrne you or<!er, :01 n n•"I' ~nill v -" ,, ~ a ay u -.,.. .rr.i lnd111trl3.I Tools. 3191 D ' .,_, ' '"'""" v · Bu.v 11 fK'W 'T41 Yt'ltlr oldf'r I t you'll know exactly how 6"1;~!..°!'!!~!;:!1 ... ' tw.'<od!I mort' fumilurr" ~hnn '~l \' f'n'"llt H,~ .• N 8 Arr/ day 11 lhe BEST DAY to Airport Loop Or, O:>sta I Torra~ 2l3l~m2 model e11r b1 tn bfq dem'lnrl 642 ·5671 [ much material )'OU'll n<'td. .-. -~ ...._ Onilv r>tlnt n1t.~"H\.-d \ '~ f'i.11-, """' h-1'1·1,.t bark on run .an ad! ~11'1 delay. • • 1o:t'sa, ~ . , • Soll It f11ct "'"li_!._. _ Want a low-priced ~IU''! "l?M' rlp\'J , .. ,. ''""" 1 1.n,. ll"f"'• , . \ • . ' ' :,: J v,.... 1 i Lu l lutui,1y, M.1y II.I, !';11 .. "7',_-,-_,...,.,.,.,,=,..,,,...,,,,_,_.,,.,-,-,..-,,.,.,,..,.==-..,.,_,...,.,.,---,._,.,~~=~~ Help W anted;-M&F-1100 • Help w 3:-M&TI100 ' elp Wanted, M&F 7100 Help W onte d, MlF l'1 00; Help W•nJ•d, M&F 7100 ' He lp"Nented, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 AppliancH 8010 Fur n i•ur•-3,..ao.so r -J -pAINf ER ! S:lle;i /No ~xpcrlcncc okl #-FRElGH'r Dt\l\1<\(;f. SALE. t::-.·11tA Nu.:c Oh1u~-rln l>C't , MEAT CUTTERS . >;,,...,, Oply ,\p1•IY. I RECEPTIONIST/ ENGELHARD SILVER------• TOOL MAKER '"~ llOI Point kcl•i<· 1~" Moplc S200. 2 "'""' Safeway Stores lb,.~ p ,. r 11t.111 1·11 I lfwal H J)f'Jllll)!:' rpr• 1':,fl<1d Jnu111l•\·n11·n 11\f,11 ~·uth'l'!> I! ,\•)U h1;1'1· rl\"1' ~ )l'>' 111<;:t1 •' 111 t 111 j; I' '\ II • L . II\ ,.,upo·rn1arf\ets ' "11 , id 1· r M nHn)i 1,1 S:.i,•11111 l\1.· 1itf1'I' ,]ll't \\ "I \.. Ill ~ l'oJIJdlllQlJ,, \llllH!l ht'l\\il l ~. O llJl O rt llllll~ • fu 1 .11!\·11111 1•n1t•111 ,\ J::••·•l !••Ii ,.,(1~1\r!1 y. . J ~\~ll :.1~~.!.4)]J)~~(~~~~~~l l'.q1i;1I llpfl"I Vn t/il"~t L i\];l\l' fll J-'1'1ll 1lc· ~'I;· Pt>r:;onllt'I i\lanil>::i•r 1 SECRETARY crutot-i;, \\'a.sh(•ri;, l)ry1•111 ,X/ ~·h1.111-s, tuatCilLn" 11la.hJ. J 1 Balboa Bay Club $600. Wk . Commission TOOL ROOM lli~h1v;1~he1'l!. New \Vnr· It. :.l·clionaJ 1-oui:n, 1 Uiul' ; ( TYPIST LIKE rAUJNG ' Super Po:Ytlvn.s MACHINISTS l'llllly, Credit. B ol ,\, :::62'J 1?'1[{~'.'-'. Ible, t1vlu I,) et.I. l?.l \\', 'o:ts\ 11"Y· NU I OU't Of" nr~o \\' \\'111i1er SuntuAnl• nciu: t;<IG-j,3()7 11.B. l'H.ACTJC,\L-1\l,lHSE---;)";· ]l'"'YOUS•'J". FREE DOUBLE DUTY H . ·-9..:.•lno)I • \OINlNC'-~t ' ,-,-$ .. ... A< ).'It and 2n<l shlfls. Pai(\ lll'uur. ,..,...,,,_ • ' • 1<1(' , • , c IU 1·.~. ""· nu1':t>l':. u!d(" L.ive u1 Top 0 Pe i·a ' <' c 11' c r r on J ··I rOH. Till!: TOP COl-.tPANY \\'e cu•-nll• ha''' an nlcdical and life lnSUL'n111'C. •""' REBLT wasllc1· dryeni ColJct· talJI..: $.t::ici. Uook1.a1sc :<11la1). l.<J\t•ly J1vu110 rond. • ~. 11,11 .. 1,•--a,,f A ,. cu .,.1 ! c•. I TI-IE TOP l.,INE! '" ~ 0 I ' ' 'll T" iu ~J $1j '1 phott~ 1 l)l ~ ......, ' -opening fo.r a capable, hal'd· vei1 nlc. d~h/w11h. $.')() & up lo 1 Yl' • · , ' · -~c-11 . t)JHl\t. :-.1in. l.iO ,1 .. 1,.11i. \rlTJ-1 '!'Of' I NTt;GHITY~ 0 , h T • 1 L·-.. "'"-~21• 0 . ,,.,,, -620 · st1·1pi:·11, $2. J. lri;: 1.·ui.ulo,)11,. I 'HESS.\!!·:.~ l'lf'c tr1t' I) j>i•11 ritcr. E·N Ct: I. llARD haHni<u·kS, 1ctap yp1st $505 11·ork ng ~...:retary \vho can EVENING & SAT _~a:•·. ,,.,II"";, 0 1 ov;r ' __:__ $2.~. Double ti cd, $ j U. I'>~ ·J Uie 11cl<>I ts 9 9 9 l'lu.~h 1-·ashlQn l11lnnd firm. keep U)) ivltb the pace of • Rent W ashers/ Dryers ,"-' "919. 01>o·n 111~~ hir pal'! 111111 0, f11ll ·~•a .• lf, 1 e 1 i · \11·0 bus)· de111<u11nentis. The ,.,.,...., -I '''\'<, f'r'•··"''''''I. 1.,:,1, ,11 .Ill Call 1''01· ,\ppl. Fine ea. 5+10<!5-S0:.100 oz. Greet i.."'0·11·orkers & uut· INTERVIEWS t? \Vk 1'\Lll 1nain1 K.'l~GSIZ I ' "·"\ I J" --lnciu~tl'lt1l Hl·lulions I ( I ''NGE'Ll'Al'D •~ ·'l 1.,. r· M"ll•ctvd individual w i 11 ~·· ' , 'l • , ._ .,.."'!., x ru ll'lll, U1 <'k .:.')O :;i,.o, ll:u11111 .. \!:1'!> J;ir ltr'< '" -.. " oa slluiu ng uene lls. t'Cpol't both t<> the \Vestern _ * 639·120 .. • r1c , Incl. nu~lll'l'SS, Lu.-; lu·l pful T1·:dt1E'•'" i1t•lron1e. (7)4) 494-9401 ALL we' sell?:). It )'Ou ale ltcgionaJ Sales !\1anagerand SA~~ • 6P!\l, !\1onda)' thru F1{£J:: PICK UP. ltEFS. sp1·1igli ,v_ lr;~1111" $16:l. l ·,,11 "'·"·'•"·'"' b 1i'n dab I c anJ n1ea.n I }'r1day • ~ • O Q · v Co1~1rolr1·, exercising~ 9Alll · l2 N Sa .i ~, APPL. & SC HAP fo.IB'f.\L I (11·~·11~ ~.,;} _1. ut•ensiic -·-PROOUcTT O_N__ TELONIC busineS11, pteai>e c :rl l Cr Verifier to $450 1 1)'{1\ng and i;horthand sk1l1s oon, tur""') • 61r;;m • $l 1;}. un:. delivery. Usuall) 67~2L'H or 5-1 7-80 96 Hcautlfut ruodern office In d I t"i...... I j M:i2-21S.S ARTIST INDUSTRIES ANYTl.\IE! Truilun~ and fa)Shion Ji::la nd. Grcnt bent:--11!1 pe~1,1 ~,.,ne m~lK'r. Af1 er hours call Plant Supt r.tAV'l'AG or l-\1•11n101'l• ;1uto iuiue · . · ___ -· :...•1•di'rl l 'in1 111111· \">l'k . 1ur :ilisistance? C1.•rtainJv! fits. ~1~U:,,<!u;ic~ Dill the So:Je1'1 at (714) 54&-3131. \1"<1shi·1', S:.0 cach, Cuu1·, ft1\'rl'.l.N -living rooo11 ~l·l, ~ l•,U ~l ln.,. _ept. WI f''·-1•1 '"' ~llj•"'l" I k I 1'1• 1 'J! p11 ~1t· up ;it·!1:<!. 1·<11 1 S,...ll 8 h I J\lanttgc1ncnt avt1il1i1l>IC!. include handling 1.:ustOnll'r LEAR ~ t ~~Y·" '"' -.:.___ 1'1JUl' 1· rue uie; l' iu ' ~J ,i i:1 111 nf', .'-.)(;-~.~lo "~k luJ Laguna eac 1 A1\IF.RIC1\N ( Ji1dson, sales booking and GAS DRYER .li lL'illbul IJ111·k l'llllU', 'l. l.'llll :-,1r;.hnn1 (·all,v \111·l1n1·d r~·r.;n11 Hi ll J.;:<1Ji.u111'' t'.qu;d 01>pcJr, Eniployer Jt}:RITACE SILVER [ luterfac'-" 1\'ilh J::a. s ter n 61"·.""I·· ll~IJi,·s, husSV<.:k. ~J.<:.i. I'll: _ _ _ NCR Proof Opr to $47S "' "'" • I :>1:r-1~til f()r door .... 1 .. ~ ,\: .'<'l\, Ill l'HOt;Ju·:SSl\'E E lt•t•!J~!llil',;I S1\L~;s l'CJJl't'SCnt<ilh'e for ll I rr L'Orpc.irate office. Jn lhe SIEGLER ----~ ----;11 1•ontol!I'•" pn1 t 111;1 n ll r 1 ·01111)1111)' ha~ 111inied1a!l' RECEPTION I ST ,1,,.,,0,. .1111". of ,..,,,,,"'l<J' ave~ ynvr own pr \'ttie 0 i..:e act'Ounting area, ""U 11·lll i.;:EN1\10RL et,·:! l'ic .. dr~•·t', ~ 7.-S<.lFA, lil'Cl·n & Liuld ~till \ I I I ., " ~.. I\' plush hr111giur• plant.<;. G JV "u1·J.;s "t'l'ltl ,c,..-. tJ73-l;i;:iU k J•lunl. l!l~ti ~{·1on\ i:r·i· •111t·n1n1:; lur :11·1 ·nln11~ i:i-1y· Fl'r l';ud·Ch<'t'i·ful !l'ltphone produt·ts. ~lust be 0 hand!cson1efigure v.'ork ru; ·"' · ~· 'I 'J'J.l!Jt'/Ut'S \\'llh stOIJ1 JOI' fl" . ...._., . l•I< •·I ,,., o ' ,,. I •'<'•"1"u · 1 . & 1· . 0 ! l\lo111hs ltank cxp.:dencc. i1t·ll as n1onlhl" rc~1·s. TRANSPORT Col'onn di·l tlln.t'. ..:111"('!' ~t·1v nuaellint·, "4>, ~-.:..:.·" .1 · 1 "~-... "' 1 " " \o~ct' & hie 1yp1n;; skill-. I aggressive · 1vc 1n range J ,~ ' .,, "' "' MEDICAL f'.\JI prt•I. ;\ln! tw..·n.••f1r s, e,:nn· <>ill 1,,,,,1 this fun ~1.,1 . Lots County. Exnor. desired buL DYNAMICS Nt:\V Lillo11 1\1i c r u1\' ;1v 1• l;i., \\UShl'l' $:.'U, 557-5'.rtl ah " -[ '" It ,·ou'd like a fine starti'"' I .... , .. , •"I 7 Employer R.1. 1.ned lfu•t ,\rlt'. nl:,. Z'\ c. I\ 110.1' t ''' 1•<>hl il' 1~ontai.:t. Also f1•.._. 111JI net-e"~".....,· Send rc.sunlC ·~ '.1131 \V. SCge"Stl'on1 ovl'u. l'g l'tl!J., u'-IO.~ cJ,,-. • _, R-epl1°on1"st $500 sal1•"". ~ fringe bcncJlts, ~ -11 • .~· lt•'J '"""I --Labnrntorlt'i>'., 6-ll F.n ~t Pus1Liu 11~. & ~;i.J:uy exn.,..•rcd lo P.O. -~J 0""" Ne~u· Har\Jor .~ \V11rnl'I' · u~l i.<'l'. ""1·1· ·"-"·-"'1·· LiE.\UT. Freuch l't'tlv. (]111 I'' l'll•.,1riuns"ll111•1·s ,. ,., 1 •101,111 I •" u 1, 'l\ '" •1· r· d 1nodl·rn v.·ork rnvit'unrnent • 01111" ..... 1nr ·, n:i l • J ason Best Agency Box 114 1-· 2:.6 S H.obcrtson .., tsy u g-u .... e. ng 111n nee s Sluita Ana r·r1r;1.;z1<Jl-.\lLiv111.:;, 1n u ~ l 1 111 :.ct. lil'l':11\ tl'v11r , ti l'\Ul\' 111.: ln-!i11/~11a11 1 .. s1til 1• -1 · ' · · ' · 1 · I · · · · · ~ha t..-. o<rlgoi>og ,·,,",·vi'du•<l i·' und an oppol'llll!ily to Sl'OI\' 1 1 ., l 1• ., II'·'" ,.,,."'''"''"' :..<1u11 nppnr1u1111 y en1poy1·r J(IOO Urookh1.u·s1, }', Vly. Beverly Hills. ,\!J re plies ,.. " " Sl.'11111•11• l:J <'ll It ru~! ft'\'. 1·Hau· .... ~ cll\'t'S . .$ ::.iu., ~ ~· """"' •1 ,, 1 greet C'lil'nls, handle phOJ\l':J 11'11h 11 !'niall coni put\'I'· Equnl oppo11unity t•niployl'I' _upa•[,.J_it._ ;1JtJ--.-:1"'77__ 111:iodi ••• 7' t.'IJUt'hl's ~~:lj, cu. l,f('<] ~ ... ,, ,.,.1i·d !Oill-!,50 1 .su1tc:tl': 9ll:l--677j l t'Onuccuttw oriented fil'lll, scnti you1· ~11 ,. "---" ' REAL ESTATE ,\. sonll' at:cow1L:. payalJI(! " 2 1, ""' , ''""" l 'I t<'ul u h '. 1 ,,,,1 5;,1~1 Sif)(] I s,\LES FUNKY Ni\l'tJilAL 1. k I rcsuiue OJ' a1•1)!v tu: Bicycles 80 0 '' • '' .. - -- SALESMAN I ' uac: grounr. 1 ~ I " 'I u I ,, frn1/tx·k "'L" r 1u $li5o HE s TAU It 1\ N ·r nu 111 i•ooos Eru·n as nuu:h fls -1 .\1• r~. J: sc.·1 Uro1v11 .~ MediSearch \\'hy neit \1 0rk in the hottest 1ntl·r1·il·11111:; for fa st fl'y 1 Sl.80 \veck as ~a 1{'s 1 .-\ Standard VALVE LE;'\'IANS Cc11turi;u1 Ju sp.-.'d, .H)1·1lt;u 1Jal 1v ttH'r11tu1\•, Nl'ctl /I Prnlt·~.~1,,1r1! i\,.,.11,~1 I a r e 11, II u n tin~ t v 11 1 :!nd br.:akfast cook .~ young, dis1t·iUutor to local i:>1ot'CS. i;1MJ i:u1td11io11 . nu1 tJ1' 111 p1.'J'!c<'l 1:u11d., liut ,.;uitc· 2::.'i llif>t>:l \t·7.-.\rihur H".1rh 1 Fowi ra1n valley·: c:-.p. 11·a.i11·C'ss over 21. Needed in Nc11·po1i_, Costu Secretary to $700 l Memories, Inc. •J'.!:~2so. tnlhl 1M' tcu~. .s:.ii-:l:AAI Jr.i·inf• 'x;;~.:;:cs Le t u:-1 lraln yo\l, Call Phil Beach House Jun 4~7-1188 ti1cSa at-ea. Prior si'lling exp Great PR spot dca.ling I\' huy· 1 . · · MANUFACTURER ' Cameras & Equ·i-p. 8030 !\U:J.~ion Vlcjo -~·~~~ 1 N v 11 LAGE 8?" 0::.99 ""OOF Cl'S ,t, clients. Good typing I A Subsidiary of -:-c "'S"'" f.c nmi>c, ~ RN-LVN-,\IDE 11-7 & nee .. ...-ov. or...,...-:..! l'rt" "I>. 'APPLll::Dtll1\GNETJCS -------·· UINE't"J'I:: ltthlt:, $1J. Nc>v !\!EDI ,\I. ''''"'· lial·k JtEAL ESf\TE 963-'1567 .._" Schnider Le ns 91/2" ' 1.11 .. ehu111 lJIJla & chah', :SOU. orlli•C', t'Xp. \i/inJ('(·tions. ' • · · others. Coun1yY."id..:. Top pvt ' SALES.PERSON, cxper. fol CORP. NEEDS • , . EKG, lite XJ':l.I' & Lab. duly pay. linn1eJ pay . fur lighting fixture co. C-Ont a\.'l 2221 S. ;\nne SL MACHINIST :-;~'11. :S:!rJU. J..I. :i-l:t-liti:l Nl'll' ~Ul'l'll sit..: lxl, $~~· fl I I 'I h o. \\'ood L'gl I' , .. ( . c ' . I c 1·1 9•·01 ----------NL'I\ l II IJl Sl/,C lil·Ll, .,,,, (ioo<I hours. Call 4!:1i-1786. . . :<la . n crvw ' on t ru ~11 1 i u1g 1x ure u, Order Desk "SO I santa 'na. a 1. :.1 D 8040 • •, Rcl't'P110n1P"BX ~,.:,. LcsL'OuHc Nurses 2031 s. E . l\lain, 11v1nc. "" ogs .:i ... ~o:isu .\1°.0ICo\L f'l\N,'T O'·'f'IC'' ' I k I "' I · ASSEMBLER --r r .,, H.cgislry, ~1 !IOSJlili-1 J(d, J4t).2':JOL . at1011n Jy no11·n finn. l-l<1n· , n equtU oppor unity e PUPPY WORLD e l)l.J,\L l\u1g l~cd, d1't'SSCr, & f}/linic>. Call l Oan1·lpn1. NB •"I b f' k l I 'I I dle 1Jl'dl'r desk & ''U"IO>n<·r t'n1 nlovet• f' II o p · 11 r 1 I I ,,•1.1.6,013 • ........ i y ar .1{0 11 e( SALES l1'1p ncede<l,c·,~t"<I. " 1 .,...,....,.~,;;'_,.,_.,....,.,.. u r •tu11e 11. d u· ,1 1 11• s:11u . ..i 1tt~ :.1•1:1un;1, m I d "i '"". '" """'" ,,~ s1•1•vi .. c. T)"l>ing c,·.+ ,•'. Iii" 0 :il l'h ugi. . l'l'tlllll\ , ll'P· . I I k R . . B v . D""t:l-~..--.JJ or a...,...,,J.,.,, ,,,,,,y ''' P<'""O, J,-,,,.,..... "'-' ·" .. ·I .\ \''Cl'k I 'I I 'I' I /\Jt.'Kl'I' & !WI SIW. J "l' Ill'\• t t ""' " ·' I I If J Sc et ht•J'ds, l'll LUltll.hl"', tl}' I I ' .\1C1f'F.L l\lnldv.'ork. Lagunn ecep IODIS P.f\, pc'J"!TJ, l'<'liCL i\lon & t"ashion Cenlcr, j j Sl lCP,U. er ary }J0\11.tlcs, l'lt Uulls, CovkH· llll'll~ gul l'U<J~. !Jti •l li Bon<·h . n.e~orl, . nt'nt, Tues 111,,ht.-; 11.7. l&sll liuntlngton Ctr, 11.B. Steno CLA-VAL CO. l,.arll1'tll«, VV, ;i:;!-:!50j et (' \'nn1cn 6 d::i e lith S: Pl!ll'Clll•'·"· l'\. l JlOQ, .l:t!'iHl('Sl' Sp;ul.. lrisli --• r 1.-·rs 1 ' · • Y Florida St. H.B. S4i-351:l. SALES, '''on1en's lnlitnate \\'e presently ha\'e a position ~·uers, lluskll·s. 1'11;.:s, B11ll SHHH! FURNITURE I ~,,~·~·"~'~· ="~"~-~11~'67 ____ Pf'ttec offers 11 l' r mtt n {' n ! 1 ·--------1 N Commercial ror secretary steno, n1ust oo "ll''>' ·1 AT WHOLESA E , 1 t · 1 r appa1'C. o exp necessary. R Expi'l'. rN1. :\Int bc11l'fils l.Jvgs, l " ·' .Ll J>L '!"'.: L l fo.IITTHER'S hel))<'r to _ (':ll'r , t>mp o~rnen · pai( vaca ion ROBINSONS Full or P'<l'l 1inic 8J'•--t?i2 Package ater to $725 'h:11·eo good typing & s/h * Fr<'c life & nicd ins. ."itud ::\1'1'\'lce i\Iost Ut·.::cds. 894•2020 for ba bie~ 2 ;1ftcrnoon~ Pa.• afT••r 1l nion!lL~. plus .1 "'eek I ' --i\lut>l h<J\'C 1·2 )I'S c;o..111.·1·. skills. * Jr>:iid ;i!r.<encP & "'"' 0 11,_.n }~l'l'~. 5:P·5Cl:!7 ireck 1-larbor Vie11•.1 Pt.lid t1n1C' ,,ff al Chnsln1ri~. 1 -~ . . PLEA:IE CONTACT. COllPLI' fi t(}-8293 Conipany pniq lifC'. ho~ritul , I F ashion Island I SE,\l'lts_TREs.5. ~xp. ~uu ~~1 Greg Ne1v!and • J-'11)fit Shr1rin~ fJoGOBEDlENCI::-cC'lss , .. r1:: BR M't : dhlc surg i~·;il, llll'(ltt·iil aiul .dental 1 J?.~! t 11?~.e. ~attt~on &ul dee· Bank of America Stt>art~' En1ployrn('n1 · TO Start \\"M. J unt' ;;, ln the · !:tt.•tl, dres~er. t.:ht'lif & NEW FACTORY hencfll~. 1, d 11 i·:• 1 1 ,1 na l ll as Upening l''or :.t.,n. 83u·l7a7. Payroll Clerk to $600 011 n Tools Hequi1•1:<l NCll'JIOI'! I ll'\•lne area. c ,111 1 ~.:;.n~'i \\alnu.l, niodcrn. P.ranch uull"I" ju~I u11rnu1~ a!'sistanrc, & r·111ploy t•t: FURNITU [ .,, _ ,, . ·I Day \1·01'k week. \\'ill bt.' 500Ncii'pot·tCenlt:'rDr. 5-16·49'.!S. ..,... in ilrf'a nf'f'fl.~ lhe follo"·ing· I J-h,)t•k j)U!'l'h1L.~l' p la !I '' R : SJ:.Ai\ISI RESS, c :x p. S.: in l'htirge~ of payroll Jul' I l'ashion !~!and Equ;il Oµpor. r~inployt•r --""~,=~~~-Tiii( l<J·: Pll'XJ·: lo; u I' I y \]1!311!T"lll' SJ8~111k 1 J.:\c'1'll1'nt 11·01·k ini.: '[ !rainN.'S. Dave Cat·ro ll hutu·Jy cn1vloyel's. Gt'clll 836-3505 G!{E,\T IJi\Z'..:1-:. llnrleqiun, ,\ll ll'l'it-;111 M'l'IJOnaJ, red. ~rvn11•n 1:!1 s:; hi': rondition" onJ i,; l' {JI\'\ h SALESMAN Sailniakcrs, C.:'1'1 . &l'l.-856J <'U·\l.'OJ'kcrs. I::qual Oppor r:rnploycr Vt::RY SPECJ1\L SIT UAT ION Hi 1n_os., Gooi.I, fanu!y dllb, $15. S.11Jr.~111"11 !lp••11 po1rn11r1l. , *Sec'ys-:-Bookkeepers for }!l'l11t'l'I lady\\' M'hnol ?.~dii·.ni:L' lrauii•d, 5IOO . fH~l-:..'602 ;\ll beneli1s, l';u 'l'>\'r posl1iuns. I 11ge daui:;hrer. ·rop ~:dary ~~...(;.lij!! ---lcl, · 'I">' I '°-~-~ ~ :O.lu;.;tBcl:::-.pcr ic1K'Cd 1 E x Sec'y to$650 1 l ! It I·· fOl'l'h~·rrful i'Oneernf'dJ'IC1" ,, ·' • .'ii''"'· .\lr:1 lirn1. $'l.\JO. lii7·0.SU.'1 I 494-1064 \\'C' are. pr<'~ll'l.~ st'l'kinc:. 11 j ::iclTClary H111e too 1nan11 L li st COLLI>' \l 'C I I I '· (" :-.; ,, , ~r.U, .\ln1 \'lllld, I l't'('c"·ptinn lsr 11•1th JJJ'l'VtOUS I ' f .t. euicer s ,\ge111:y .~vn . Husinl'SS skills in ru•:iJ" 11111IC'. Lonks likl' Las.~11•: · NEWPORT PB:\ C'.':pl'l'ienl'l'. Th l !'> Apply Pt'l'SO!UlCl Otfict Adm,· n-\ ll't' IH't'S 0 l'Ol'P oil: needs IU:ll} Bll'l'h St., Suite HH hi' offh't' in ,\;\l. Li1f' hOlllC· J.:l'{'Ul -11·/k1ds. Sh-01\/SHll!. 1~111::,-s._ "' sit ion rl-'quirt' · " o cl I cUu·1cn! !'>et'l'L·ta t Y \\', r•ood I Ne11 ;}(), t t Be11ch 833·8190 · f'UI( ~ .. I·· ,11,,,c.,c,,,-0.-.,-,-"cblcc~•I ,...J, :-1 ,., \J l:l·3 P:\I, i\1011 tlu·u fri "' 1nakir1 · d11ti1'~ in P:\I. Bus· ·l~lS-t0i!} C'l'l'. ~ .. L "' " l•,"1>in" skills. im1naculate 1 2 , I .likll!s & l't'CC'1ll e:1.L•eur l1e Dial A Job 833-0855 '-O'C~'~~-~-••hair"\•'!')' "V01.I ,~,1d. "10. " "' i\u. ' ~-.,~hiun l:.lan1.1, ,l\ll • . • · 11 incss 1·uu11k• 11· i.:!rl.~ li & lU IJ-tl!-'11 :i<4tl'r 1'111JI'>. ,\!..:('. !) " " " l!l'•)(ln1ing, in1ell if,::en(·c a nd 1 t t t'Xrx·ricn,·c. A Jc lu hllnd!c u Ch T y ~ ti-a:::uo f I . . d i t:qunl Uppor. t:rn11l1J.>'<:'.I' IS ra 1ve '1'1"·•101".· ''"''''"".'''· ,.,, ... ,,, ,.,o arge 0 OU \1•ill pt\1\"lt!t• 1iri\"Utc iJUlll'· 1-1ks. Th e-n r!eri n . Top la"l u ness 111 ~rct:'\1ng all I " ""~ ~ Est;iblishcd 1965 I · I G S I r<'f(•r\n~ t'On1 pany vendors. :-.id;u._,. & uutstanding: lil'HC· ·--tcrs, 1\)('.I{. in u\'ely ho1nc Queli1y. $7J.SJ:!j . i\llt!es. _ arage a e t:\lS[Oll\{'I' and en1"loyn1ent l-tOl.JfE l\J,\r\, JI I l lll l' Secretary fllS. SECR-ETARY $650 \\' pool, ]liano, ear, and ,;~JS..::,,:2~:111~'9~. ~-~----,, Industria l Jaund1y. Grc;JL j <I .. ,... l>il<I vn!ch· ~k -I·:~r,\l'J:: S1\LE, 12 9 00 applican!!'. l\lini1nun1 or 1 I >'ec Paid/Also L'""' Jobs.· ' 1'"' " I' ·I ' . Ing, ~.._..., .. Af'C"IN I' I ' '. 01>1iort 11 111\y Ju i· .-.... i :XI t OllXllt 't I I Ul U!JS,SIO\\'t)rpf', 1.oUIM'. l l't'HJ'I, of! G'ttrt!1'1l )'l'lll' fl.'latt·d cx1>Cr1c111.'t'.-Sh SO, Typing 60 1~~-• 11 I. • uin Y or b<'sl English ,t,_ Cru1\·n Crl'S1 1 · ;\pply: flfl11un.:en1cnt. ~al<1ry + 1 _ WESTCLIFF d1vorccl' o.r 11·ulo1\". In San line~. Rra~. l}.lj...22:.~-1 L:1·01·r ·u 1·1!., nr !)ale, t'Olt\tii. ~79-73S2. Excellent shotthand and Juan Capl~t rano. t·!ose to --~-1:;1nlf'11 Gn>V•'· J/l~·lJ·lti, 1 !)ping skill:> r ... >qu ired ill FEE P1·1'0nnC'l 1\<..:t·n~·y Sl'hools. 496-llj l ,\.i\l. OL' \Yl-:1:\IARANEI! nuih'. 1. !11on1 ::p111 , Collt'•·!1u11 of !:ii\LES ttdd!Hon to good telephone 1 !.\lark 111 CC'llll.~rl 493.:;u.i·J I' \I 111i1ulh.~. l)t"au1ifu1, ,\KC :-1i·111,, 11al!· nl gl11.~s. lots uf EXPERIENCE e11quc1tc. !\lust be tlcxible 1 ltiJl E. Edlng<·r, S.1\. --W· A·l·T·RESS linl's. S~ll. 642-J~!l -· l1o.:.111t1ful ;1utf111u· 1-:lass .~ BUSINESS SYSTEMS NOT NEE DED J11 npproaC'h to the job and . ;; :i.t'..:-~\6 -GREAT DA:\1'; Puppic~ tu1111lur ... BQ,\ & i\ll' 17112 Arms trong Ave. l it·i!ling lu aecept a variety S ec'y/Mktng to $700 -Secretary-Typist--:'1£u~! he ~1ell g1w111C'd & !ti~a.'-;Cln«hl!'.' 10 gonrt honll'. lllT\'lih·d. e.i·1-r.i · 1 s·1wu lhl I •lf 111,.ks as 1he 1\'0l'k Joad 1 Busy niark~·t1ni.: n .. n need ... .IV'\ G· . 1 R , 11. rt·JtnblP. L:-:~·r helpful. Afr 1 , ... _. .. , ... J JIJ-.1.~_:s I\'()!_..\~ S anta Ana, Calif. ! .,..,_., 1 111· 0 -nion Y dcrnands. S u b s I a n t i a 11 ft .· . , . . . . 1 .. lro '1•111"· l"'llf'l f! .t:. 0 1•·e !"'urr & Sirh1111 pin,_ ~~-·-·-----~ ~UUt'(UJteeU. (..U11u11iss:kln if ' 1 e ltJeJll liCl l eta1y v. 10 tan I \\1)1'k Chri!>tian·1 l{ea1t . ~ ' ' • rel ::;;-p r'' \ '(_ Hor-ses 8060 an l'{Jun.l opporlunity I •iuali!led. Coiup<1llV, vehicle, I p~vious s l' e re ta r 1 a handle li':iicl ai;·1.1n~ruiculs. f G'ood · . • 1 -< _ Y .>9.:0 \\. C0ast !hi":'-'. f\b ,\ !A. , 11)!11 t ~· ,\' '. -· ~ en1plny<'l' n1 /f expcne11ce required. ,1 l . nc. t'On1p,111y >Cnc(t!~. . . . c-.. :.hu"-f1Uah111 . ,\I ~ ..,.,_ _____ .,,.....,~ l'('/M.•al business, \1eekly & , "ust iaV<! .::xpcrLl'llcc 11" C· 11 JCtnct S-16-CKtll \\,\i\'.T}.0: , .. ,111C'Ol\C \l'tlh 6~., :i·~i 6~. 1;111 l{J·;~;, ,\plJ.J. 111ar•· :-p1rllf'<I "" -n1vnlhly bonusc.,~.· Uaytinie 1 \\"e offer l'.':'\Cl'licnt salary an1l l·xpen~c Bt.:i:oun1s •'-hu\'C' " ' ' -·--· --Tlr.l~: ,'\; E'.\l~:l{(;y !11 dt•al 1·,.. "'!-'~ · --hul g<'U!le $1j0. dayt1/c11es. RECEPTIONIST j 1vo1·k. i\q 1.•\/cs. Local nicat 1 tringc bene!lts including [ guud typing & sh skills. SECURITY in 1h.:' world's grcat1•s! IRISll :'ctt1·1·. fe1n a h', !" 1110. ! :16?.-71~2. !'harp girl needed for n1ai11 I i\·hult'Si.llt·r. _ eoinpany paid li[e and GUARDS Ai\'TI · IN ~'LATION,\lt\' ,1\H slK1~~~':.!~~'. roJ. Call au 1-,-. ;-.1 0 1,c ci;c,c17N~l~; ,-.~l<~I -,,-, < lubhy ~If 1nanuf. firin in ?>It· i\lu!'lin, 21?.--77(}-35·\3 tncdical insw-ancc:. I . Nel'<l p/timc guards for proOuet.s. lntC'1-c~tt'll~ Call _·_1~ ·'_2 _.)~0J • L;\Jnkhann. ~hoiv llUal. s::ou. l1vine J ndu~. Con1plcx arl':\. I FACT IS Bkk pr/Auto $500 ' On1nge Co. area. t'or ti\~" ;~!Ison in :);Jnta Ana. Free To You 8045 !!(;'2-7')"10 nr ~~12.-gU);j, Mki"i'i" 1ha vc,· <1'ootl typin.'l •I Everyone Eats Meat Apply In Per5on i\ll1;.L have I .i.·ear expcriencc 1 interview Cali ( 21 ~'•"~~ ... '~..;;7iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.I M-·sceJj;_f,eous 8080--s s. ron oe ;,ppcar .\: 1n auton10l1vc. \\"ill .ilsoi 435-;:8959.Laivrenccl1 CER!\IA'.'.' Slll'.:P. lJuppy, U 1 -plcu~ant Jl{'r.!i<Jnality. \Vil!'~ . . LEAR "~sis\ sel'\'il'C't.'a,.hicr. C1"Cat Security, Inc. Long Bcarh. WELDER· 11·ks. Lo gd h()nu~. c· \lll"F.l'S f" · ,_ .. ,·I . •. OJ)('rate PBX·Dial t'Onsolc, I ~ALI:.~ · '">-{;63 1 l · ·' · · ·•1 ".1 i; ttn '" g r<'et frequent incomin-;: AGGRESSIVE GIRLS 1.·;i ricty spot! i SERVTCE sfa. Attendant. ._ -·1 •· . -l:klth li n1 1111~h"'!,J1refinished \'1sitors & a pplicnnts. !\lin of 1 Jntcrt-stcd in a career in SIEGLER full & p/t!mc. 990 E. Coast (~ER:\IA~ SJIEP. Pup1Jy, ll \ 1 Coun ter 1·ops also. 2 yrs reln!cd ex per. J f ;i ~hi on nirrchandising. i Hv•y, N.B. ~:\"D SHI FT 11 ks. to ;.:d honl<'. llAHDl''.:--1 1-:1\Tl::RPlllSES , 1 1 p ~· -1 h. 1 Receptionist to $500 J.t;,.663 1 hl~i \\'. l'i!h s1. C .. NI. ,.µpy n cr.;on I ·~:-:per. in coting saes a TRANSPORT (a~ual fiir11J!yoffice. llan(!Je S1:RVICE statio~1 pe~nnel. ·combination Certified ., \DO R \B l E C ·r , I 6-12-28-12 I::dlcr Jndustrie~. !11e inust. l•ull & p It i 111 c DYNA' MfCS I t ull or part tllll<'. Expcr, ~ 1 • , • 1 • •: . ,\ ~ • , • • • • • ----2101 Dove St' N. B. positions available OO\\'. hui<y eonsole phone. i\lodl'r· pref. Top pay & benefits. fo.lirun1un1 :i .1·e:u·s cxpcricnec Sfl.'1:'-l <l h.n.1. _\ c.I') rricndl)'._. I C.:01' ~ r. J·. 1 :1 hlt•, 2 enrl thl~. RECEPTIONIST·ASSNT for Call For Appoin!lnent :.:IJl w. ::.Cbcrst1'Qlll i1tc typing likilts. Chevron Station, 3 000 heliUIT \l'f'\ding, n1('tt1.l ore, .'..'.:!~~~-12-.7~~~_2_ I J1"\'1:n11nr tops chart'Onl. 1111irn;1! lk•s11~1111. Ne1\'l¥it't. THE LOOK 644-6500 !Ne:..r ttlH'UUI' '" \\tll'llCl'! l'nirvle\\', Costa l\Iesa. f':-;perinct.:e <HI inc on c I, FREI'.: pup.~. 1 ~ Jrish Sl·ttcr, ! tlli nt>lti• 1 6F.~. 11_ caml'fll, rull or p1111 !init'. Eve~. till 1., , 1 Sallla\i\lla .. --_ -· . . . .--: .-. -. -s1ainles.~ ,1£ 101\· carbon s11'1'1. I•' gtJOd J~)!Jlf'. Avullablc in :1 ri'n":'nribl•'._!!!!'5!_59. 10p111, nr \1·kend.•<-\\'rite 1 9ALESL\l)Y, Ftt s h i o i1 r:.tiua V~l.1Ul'1,,",', ,"Y einpltJ)l'i' 1 Chairside ~&H.Al-.f P001g'1' ~~I & '11s111~11·u1.1 s JJ::U'flfacin<.:" cxpcr. requ11·cd. 11cC'ks. 6·14-~~~. 6 Tr•'•'~ i ' Chint"Sl' Ba.--,,-Y-.-,,-i11 ~1 ·r· I A I N 10' D ·1 · · I I ' As••'•tant to $450 · genera 1" p. ~ PP Y 111 · 1 1 · S"'' I 00 ,_ass111•r r ,o. ~. ;uy, 'IXll"IS11·ror, C.'\p t . ava1 H ·r II l No I C··'l 10 \\'<"k A1>"l""lt"11 \Ti' 1tJ,\1·s,1'0sl ~;Jl'a Sl•ISI ' I J)('rson. a t ·un ers, . J'lcrt~.\Pi•YOr;,, -, "'"" ,. P i!n!, P.O. Box W60, Cv~1a 1 11"l't'kt'o1ds. \\'rite C\a&;ifil,..J 1 Bl'llU1ifu1 offiC'C in Fashion 70 Fashion Island. 1ROYAL Sh.-.ph<'nl. Gd . dispos1t1un. 1 c«. New indoor, outdoor .\Jes'1, Calif, !12626. · 1 Ad nh. ~I. 1•/o O;lily Pilor, 1 t -J:.;land. Doc1or rurn!shr~ tree ' iohn! ah"t·:1d\•, 67:....0l!.1.'I aH j , t.:l'"t'll l'ill'Jll'L l!t~. H.ECEPTION IST. n111st l)j' I l'.O. Bo~ 1.·160. Costil i\lcsu , "'"~ecre ar1es 111\Hvri11S .\:. free dent1Jl. I Sr. Buyer lnnus. to $1·11' INDUSTRIES --.-\\'1\NTF:D *--. C.\!U~~:T;-Pri;;.J'1y. Likf' ;1hlt> 10 typi'. h.ca1)' phonrs. I _Erd\~~-~'t.i:lli. Xl"'.-A. Uperators Sr. Project e ngineer . DALZl1ATION p t_·pp\· 11P11. 10 yds of Cold Nylo11 S·HXl 1110. J!u11)111i;:1011 Brat·h I S.\Lf.:S. :'>lust be cxpc1·icnel'd ! Indus prod. de\1elop $191.;: 2!HO E. Dyer Rd C:i ll ~ 9'J8·;'ii.J37 \A 1n1l11•!111 ' l'l11:'ih. S2.9!"! yr/. 1\!rs. Bac:l, 111'(•,1. eall het 9 ,o;,. 5. 960·!13fl I in Ladies Ready to \\'ca i· l{DOOKKvuperS •Silk Screen lnduslriri l Engr ~13K 5:'1111a Ana ~l-0--3210 ------G-16·7121 nr 519·1j21. HE:CEPTIONIST _I T.\'•Ji~i.I !'ash.int:~. ;\p.ply in PCl'S(\11 -Ac:c:r·ng rks Foreman $69l 1Ship 1Schcd. Spec to~'~!{ E.qual Oppor. Employer ni/I FREE PUPPl~S lt:Lr:cA.'IT S11·edish bulJy I 11 ' , k I " \ii.le I "· 700 81¥1-7771 111ntw·e 11· C''\p'.. Costa 1\lt•~a '11Tt~ " r ran·. La~una :\lus~ h1;1vc e;ood job shop c.~· L~g~J Se-cy, pro<J<lte $ ~· \VHO \\'ANTS TO \\'OHK? ----s!rol!er~ lg. & sniJ. 1ncx:lcls, :1i·ea ;J.J.~ 7784 :\'!rs. Clat1M'n.' l!il!~ lllall, J~i.:-una \!ills. i }{\iJenerut UfC 1 l'l'i'lCnee. illnke 011n set-ups, J.. C Bkkpr .. Cons!T ~ DRIVE A CAB! Furniture , 8050 ·~,1~.~:'t::o."·hccls, uinbrrlla, STATIONERS T .. l«plYJnr ;;no! othC'I' offl1·c ; duli PS. t'u!l 11111('. C;1ll for r ;1ppl. :'.Ir. H.irry \V•'s!, ~i:J'l'-9212 N rG1-1T AUDITC1B 1\'1•n1t·d~ I 1\[)ply Surf & Sand llol<'l I 1;;,&5 ~-Cont 1111-;.•. L:1gun11 _ Be'11:h '19~~-.7·1 . I NOTE CLERK \\'f' f'l'l'!'C'ntly h:11·t' ;, n npenin~ in ntu· Nott• J){'p1., I "1\lp.lit h<' t'(l(l(] 11·11h fi.c:urf'~ & 1 i~e rk!l;i ii 11·ork. Prior · f''<J>Cr. helpful, but no1 1 neces.~. I PIC'a ~C' Cnnr:1,'l Grl·g: Nt1rland I Bank of Americ a I Nev:por! Ct'n!r-r Olficc 1-·ashion Islnncl Crrll 8'.:6-3.iO~t Equal Oppor. E1nplnycr -NURSf':S ATDES. 1v\ll train. Jnlf'l"V\V W>'<l 5 /1 5 /74 . 9an1 ·l11n1. lla$srs h (' c:i n I Mon. 3/20/7·1. No phon(•, f'all s please. P ark Lido I Conv. 41i6 fh1~hip Rd. N.B.: :-i UR S 10: S A I ]) E s. I F.X P t:R l l·:NCE PRI::F'ERHE:IJ. AH shif1~. i Bevt'rlv J\-tatXlr . 2•1'1:12 Via EStratia, Lnguna Hills. I NURSES AIDES i Conv. llon1c 6•12·0."1!1'.: I __ , NURSES Aides, 1 l . 7 : :; O I nii::-ht;;. r:xpl'r pr('f'd. lSS ll Florirla SI, 11.B. 847-:.:.11:1. I 2 OFFICE GIRL S- NEEDED Radio trlephnne diJ<patch I Must hf' Z:""i. ablr !n 1!rivc Ap11ly in Pcrs(Jn I PERTEC 8055 1 l·.qual _ oppor1 u111 1y en1ploy~·r ,. ,.., !'>c1·ecns. I ~kkpr, See _y!Constr lo $100 CHOOSf ' your hours ,~·ork I ' · ' BUY, II llf'W '74? "You' ""''" S•IL~[.,\D-\o-, .. ,-,,-.,-1, 011c .... , xr11e \,..ler~s . Gl'll{'flll Office to S.J70 f . u ... _ '. \\'J\N•rt:D -p \TCll\\'01"' & •111'1111••" .,,,__, -.._' • Receptionist Sec'y $600 or yourse ' •JC your o\i·n * USE rJ BHICl{S * ' . ·" -'"' I n1o<le l t·ar i'> in hi!:; 1!f'11in11d & Sun: \\'II l i\l:.: r: Y "'.,.,;.ierK 'fypists I Cl k T . t t S500 boss. l\!cn or 11"on1en. Can S7U. l::.li 1 L'Ontinuou!' l'lrt.~scs. Th c . . . Srll it fils1 \1·ith a !!OIJ.O\\, So. C o <1 ~ 1 P / t Gen' I Ofc to $3 hr er YP1~ o •. be sllghllv handi<'appcd. · · I Halltn 'c, 673-32-10 Sri! idle 1hin~ 11 11h n Daily Daily Pilot Classified /Id: ~~il!11t1•~,· C;1ll frir :ippl ....,.~r. lyplSfS 11 •. 1 Hours a diiy. Ideal fo r llect;~.t/Secy, H.B. S..iril Neat. c1tan Appc:U'anf'e. •LOVF-.::SE/\T .t: sofa cusron1 ACET).LENE tor ·h B· 1 1 Pilot Clrissifi"d :id. 642-56i8 ~~1-;;GiX. .:.'>f>-11.J'.I-1 " n1other 1,. l·hildl'cll in .lichool. I ~lcr.hc,il fnil ofc to S700 Vts .. retired. ,\ge 2j to 70. n1ntle • 1·cry r.:d qua!, never J\CI\'. SG5. t: ' 13 IC YELLOW CAB co. 186 T~. lii!h, Cosia .i\lcs1.1 FIND YOUR NAME WIN FREE SHOW PASSES Each DAILY PILOT OWinner Gets Two $2 Value Tickets 2nd Annual Southern ~alifornia MOBILE HOME SHOW <. '.:> MAY 18 MAY 27 ANAHEIM STADIUM "The West 's only show exclusively designed for manufactured housing." Doors 'open 12 noon wee kend s & M emorial Day; 2 P.M . weekdays .. Admiss ion $2.00 adults; Sl.00 .young slers 10 to 16 The DAILY PILOT makes ii easy . Jusl check th1oughout the c l11ssilled s ecllon fo r ··a d s " listing win · n ers' names. If you li!"l d your na me just call 642·5678. Ext. 3 14. between 9 a m. and 1 p ,m . lo m ake (l r- ra ngcmc nl's lo p ick up yollr 1ic:kels ~1 any convenient OAIL V PILOT otl!cc , *Stat l ypistS ;-.111s1 hu1·l· ;;on1e bookkeep· ~et: Y to pres. ~ Supplement your inl'omc. used, usually h111, 968-7910 Call 002-l260. ' *Repro l·ypi'sts l 110:.: t·:,111:ri•nrr. lt1t·ludi ng ! c"°1.;Y1 ·,."0.=1,.01P!,0dr;i~,gc 10 1 17•00 00 Drive a cab 6 hr:s or more a LC. i·in)l~lint•r. Jlnrk ===~C"'~-c;~-= 11 • • .. "" J ;\ I 1-\l-:i\:'llO!l}-: gas dryl'r $:1:"1. ! Jlll)'IO · Legal Sec corp RE $800 ( ny. pp y 111 •">el'llOn. ,\\'01.:.ido Ct'("i'll , $6:i. <)I' ll1'SI Eire. 1v11l{·r h1•u!cr ror VOLT Call J . s· , Yello\v Cab r:o .. 186 I::. 1£th of/fir. !"J•1:;;..s;19:: at! tiptn. . •. 1 ~15 Sl2-56G6 Instant Personnel ' _catuue · isco St. Costa fo.fesa. ( 11 ·11 ('J' • · -• .\lJJur ,\l..:dii·.il l'lau Receptionist to $475 & Sid l-lolfman \\'O~l t\N tn tnk(' e1u·f' of DON:T hus~lt· 11·~gurage sal<'. • FLOOH. fan. l1kf' n"°"" US('d i\o\i· ,\1;ulalllt' 1~:1u11r111 otricc in Jrv111l' NEWPORT in1·f1Hd, rl'i. nio1111ng to I vHll ~uy t'n!11·e slock of 111ltT, $10. 8:·:7~848 alter Tr·inporul'Y ::ic1·,1cc Coin ple.-;. Frl :11 offi ce ap· Personnel Agency Sun. l'\'C'. can niter 5 pin u~able Hrnis .. 1-IO{i.~. :Jpn1. ! 311·lli C:Hn1ius Ut·., Suite J06 1 pe;.1r:1ncc f: \'Cl)' reliable 833 Dover Dr., N.8. Sun ., any lin1r during 1\•k. 4""~B,-A~R~STOO==u~s,.-~s7S--,-,, I' ;\t'IVIJOl'l ileoach 5'1ti-47·U I per.;011 10 handle front de11k. I 642-3870 * 49.1-9252 * J-IIDl<:-A-:BEO . plaid sofll. 11r1n1\lton Beach blender 3 · · 11·11 · b . <1uecn-size. Like -nc1v Ix..:!. 1 .!!:qua\ OpJlUl'. l:.:n1ploycl' Lile ty111ng. 1 1ng lo c \VOJ\-IAN v.·anted for full 11me nevf'r u;;crt. g31.2Mfr6 52~. ~pcl,_pcrfcct $15. fi75-837t I pron1ott'd to <1ccountlng 1-\1•ork in ~po11!'\\-'rnr shop. 1'RAi\f?tlLINF:S; for ih<' SE,.RETARY/ dcpr. I STENO Exp'<I only. 646-525.) Gel inlo the Daily Pilot hom~. all ~iz:s. Fron1 $'7X, -.. ! Assist Pxee .. <;Ct::reta.ry in YARD care Apt complex. Classificfi Ad ganie and sell !194-91.6!1 or 9!J,r 1824 RECEPTIONIST l)usy presidential s u It c · Need deJ1Cn;lnble :!iludent for ~n1ethinJ{ )'OU no longer ' I General Office Act:urntc typing & lite sh \l'f't'kly 111aintennni:e. i\lusi need or use? Call &12-5678. I ClassH1cd Ad: Call 6'12-5678 I Corpor11I~' s1uff lotutcd iu Receptionist $476 , rcq'd. Xln't slar1ini: salary hnvc C<IUIJ>. Mgr.. ~ ~odny! \ u1·:111ge Cou11ry, has 1111 in· 1.0l·al 1nunur. fh111 needs . &l •!'cnt benefils. 2610 Florida, H.B. Antiques 8005 I Ancti~qcu_e_s ____ ~SOO=cs " H'J'Csti ng, l'liaJlenging llOSi· ca..::er 1Jutgoing person to • ason Best Agency IJOll l'Cfl()f\ini:.: lo dircclol' of h1111dle front dC'i;k .~ learn : 17·100 Rrookhurst, F . Vly. pruduct dl'\'l•lopr11cn1. Ahil-1 llOOkkeeping. J~!tc exper·' Suite 213 !:is3-677:j I Uy lo n1ecl :11\d tlCfll C'ffLT!· ic ncc in A p & A//{ l>l't'· 1 . I~ ivcly 11 Ith Jll.'l.)Jilc. Attrai;tivc I ft:ITPd. n1ode1·a1e typi.ni; .V STOCK & I 'iiiiiiiiiiiiii appcrirancc 11nd personullty, HJ k•!Y adding n1ach1ne a INVENTORY II , c~en1i11I. Excellent typini,; j 1nusl. ! Antiques 8005 and 1noderate shortJ1a nd ff" , Clear 111lndcd young person _,:;:.:..-~-·-...:.=1 i 11uil'cd. Coni[ll'titivc stal'Ling: J • lo 1vork in Balboa Island * * j(' * salar)' rilus benefits. ;\pp)y I Receptionist $478 stol't. Ability to "'ork * In r,cr:>011 or send 1"Csw11C' 1 f 1\•/people. do stock 11'0rk, to: I i :1•f•a1 pol"llt on or individual inventory etc. p 0 1 en ti a 1 GOLDEN WEST 11 outgoin~ p«<'rWnalllv \11ho . 1 l l ass1s 1u1 n1a na ge1n e n I 111u11s \1udety position & ood BUD SCHROEDER 26145 Avenida Calidad Mission Vlejo MOBILE HOMES I ir:+nrs lo lc;_1r11 bookkeeping P?Sition iv/ g future. for >tklll . I right person, Call 540-44.)1) Yr>1.1 111't' the winner ot 1 • )j, Never A Fee At Tempo TWO FREE TICKETS INC. ' TEMPO Temporary Help to lhc J:·:OS 1'~. \Vakchanl SiTUDENTS needed 10 nia.kc Southern California Sii nta Ana. Calif. 9Z''."j COASTAL MOBILE HOME SHOW 1\n Equnl Opp()Munity phone calls. Ko scll lni:t. En1ploycr Foreign Study League, ftlr. ~lny 18th thru ~lay 27th Inge, 4f6.4934 nft 4pm. at the SECRETARIAL--PERSONNEL STUDENTS work pit now, ANAHEIM STADIUM C · f f 1t Sun11ncr. Neu!. rcliitblc. 2000 Stole Collci;:o Blvd. I nrf'C't' <Jru·nh."f you n n A 1 1 , \i'•>tntui 1o '.15. 4 Hri1 pt'r 1la;.· ·1 ;.tr._ Rich11rd!;, 8 1f'"'54~. Plcasn cnlln!~l~~~~S. ext. S.U 1 11·hl1(' \ef1rnini; husinl•ss lo AGENCY STUDE~TS, OOys or girls. lo to clniJn your tickels. lt'\urll• 11n1·k into fftin1r-ll)~;~()<'iui.· ptlll 11·C(!ds, 1vk/cnds. $2. Counlv IOIJ fJ'('C nuinl.t•l' Is 11 /proprlrlory fnh·l't"~1 lnrl;.: 1 I prr hr. Sf;>o--8273 Cdi\f. 540.1220L 1•stabllJ<hccl 1 n -: u run f'" riln~ultin~ bush1t•1111. Once In 2790 Harbor Blvd TELEPHONE Ans. Serv. 11 IHctinu~ Ol)!,l(lrlunl1y for operators wanted. Exper * *-* * * ril!"h• pc1·!«Jn. s uh nl i L (At Adams) pref but not M:e. 4!l6-G-102 ANTIQur; Spilln1an Curou~cl <ll•lflllf"rl pl'r!l<'na l. edut>a tion· TE:LF.PflONE OPER1\TOll lmrse. E .IJ ct' p l·i ul\t1 l I y I <•I &· \\'Ork ba<'kground lust An~crlng 11crvitt. 2 shifts bca111Uul & profe11~loru'llly 20 yn-. J .G.A., P.O. Box 623, Suite 207 • m Forest. Laguna Beach re11tored, for niore into call Cof\ina dcl 1\lllr, Cail. 92625. TYPIST, n1ust hrivP good ,67:::;.~~1=3(18:::... _______ I Sf:;C!{ETAHY, 60 \VP:\t Costa Mesa rorrcspondence k vnri~ niln .. uci·ur:ilC:, <fll'tt1phone typing a k I I I 11, EAlt l,Y V lr.to rlan 6' & JO kl'y odd, rtsponslblc CCIJ"'l'f'SJ>OndCnce k var\M love~a l. b en 111 l I 11 I I y p611\ti(\n ln h11~y \.O!lt:i l-.lc:.:'l , 540-6055 grn'l ore dulies in trust reupholstered. 673.-6108 aft 6 ChiliJrii-arlor orriee. 111cdl1 ·11I dept. ol fin< 111· 1<t11_,P_m ________ _ ANTIQUE AUCTION TWO SESSIONS THURSDAY NIGHT: MAY 16 •. 7 :00 P.M. FRIDAY NIGHT: MAY 17 ,. • ,. • 7:00 P.M. AT f6l0 H. STATI C:OLLEGE ILYD .. ANAHEIM. CALlF. IJ11\t .iorth-off of fM Rh•en+. 1911 frffweyl We have been commissio ned to l!Quldate at auction the enlire contents of "The Sumner Trading Post" which is being &hipped to our main wa re house In Anaheim from Memph1$, Tennessee. A mosl outs1an::lfng inventort of au American 3nliciues including hundreds of hard to find oak furniture ite ms. We arq offanng 1n this sale oha ol tne most e)(cellent SQlet11ons of Amerc1an antiQues e~ sold 1n lh•S a rea. YllWIHG: JJI., ~I ft'lcky AU. PURCHASlS MUST 11 l'AID FOi Otil SALi HITE WIST COAST AUCTION I WHOLIS.ALI ' COMrAHY Licensed A Bonded Ap1>raiscrs liQu1dalors AuC11oneers 17 141''2·1190 • 171.41 9•2·1 190 ti•t'rnlnology, insurall1't' t>;i..p, I n r g a11l1,.'l,llon. t~ucre.'lt\ng S~I prf:t. S.~l:iry ac1'0rrllng lo ' I wor k. Xlnl workl11g t'Ond!I. Oll..11:!1\flcd 1111! (',.all 642-rfi?lJ .• f'x p .~ rcl11. GIG·OC116 t.l·I" !t.-0. I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! & to. l'W"nt'lils. 6~'1--1.~60. -•~od~"~'~'--------------------------.C...- • ( • .\tult Qe11i 1111i! lil\U kr.o pal d~si upp "'QI' ... S:l2 F 788 Qua\ ('Cl\' J\I' GUI pt•r l'X F s c """ y Iron 1101! :-.TA ·I Tr. Mu Po Mu p ~· "' 997 app .. Go u ru ki h c • • i I,. ; 1~ }'I, I Comet UAIL Y PH.Cl! 2.j 9927 IM~i •:.:<.;.•_il_en_•_•...;u_• __ .;.808:::0 , -.1.;.sc::.;e:.:.11:.::.::;n::eou:::•:__ _ _:B::OIO= 1 Pi1nos & or9an•_ 8090 Campers, Sale/ Auto Ser. & Par11 9400 A utos Wanted 9590M~;Cedlle;m-9740-, ~AUTOS US ED MINK Co ·· Rent 9120 -• I AT £PHING SPU:lAL ~J ou 1 WE'RE DIFFERENT CllE.'\'Y 90 Brafll.l spank1ni;1. TOI~ U\Sll lur clcJll used L'\.!;(' ('..\ft" 1-L•!. Li~\Sl. IG!ner•I 9901 1 '&I C(l:\IET Stutlort' \\11gu11 11or1ni.l prK._-e OU Steam Reaardll!SI ol lhe "fantasllc '62 cnev. Camper, ll 11 new, COITIJ?lete 511111.ll V·S C'lll'li und ltUcks Chf'IOM' r1,)l!I l full )' 1'11lllf'" ... R11d lo, hf'ater. pu w (' r ~lu.ltl Color. Ch<.'C'k(·r bout"tl ~:~1lns: )"Our ca r pet Prices" that one l't'ada equip'd, Slttps 6. Good moton. Fits all Chevy'1. t Howard Chevro1et 1)('(f lc•\1 n1lh· 1;.:<' 4 ~J S!!: ~ <:IL-eri~ s:m. :>57-:\249 desl"n. KilCe lt:nJilh. Hnn•·h ...:. "7•1I>. obou~t !he tact ta that cond., $15CO., MS--0983 J.195, ca. dehven!d lift. 213 :u; :O-.t" lt·-1~· $LI 1 7~ l"-·r .11 1 1 GAS SAVER Conto·nental 99~ • M · -W od It. k · ~719 r.tal"Arthur and Jnn1boree lJl.L + , ... , 1.u-'iLl"><l -1111ite &: IU'Kt•nt11 111\nk 11C. ant ' IOll COin IClll ttps prices 8Foot Cl%ntperSheUorU-<1dt: Ne..,.,...rt Beach ...,. tflTJ PL'l'.\IOl''l'll UL:ST!'..R 1 ~· ~~-;---sqUares. \\'hill' 111 111 k 11.bout the ~me \\'here cv~ fur 12.16.5 !lrt.>5. G4>0~ FORD 390 t'U UJ engine., 11U1s ··~ =-''i. t~l1'i. Tnkl! ~uur 1 .ir 111 Std. trnill . ~n-ilt i,:;all milr·, 71 ~tARK Ill, l ~tled, J\lw.1 knotcht•d dl:Jl fur roliar, \\'ANT TO BUY : )'(IU shop. \\e loo8'> very few a.Her 5•30 i:ood, !It's! o(h'r. Cu 1 l trn(lto, llgt? .(over 2'2 :i.1J>C i f)llly ... 1. :'\ • e,p;h nt'l" ,,•ti n patrh pock<>l:1. dbl bf'l·t1:1i~t l'J,.\TE BURNErt and .sales by belrijt undersold. I · · :>.~ (•vr·s & .... kends. \VC: IJ\JY Jim Slemons 11,000 m~les. s2lflb f'n\'Elt" _D_pprovcd erl"dll. S92--0&t6_ d "'·an. Pald •'l•-"'•. 1 •• ,,.1,.,.,1 ~IULTI lat"' condl. \Ve're different bt."Cnuse our Motorcycles/ G 9510 1 J\\POH l'ED 1\llTO.!I: '" ~ "' • v "'"I 1'-• I -• 1 5 t 9150 1 e ntra l p S D I rts µarl)'. 1%4. FuU pov.· .. r. <iifo1I --,;~""°"':.:..,;..--~I what you JUlv they·.... -* 551-5151 * 1 ·t:onc!H11>n. l.ov.· m e~. S~"fl u1•prai11.nl $2000 .. Nl'\'e r * 54~1?. ....rsmen iaen lll.1\.1 Oj coo ers I --B E ST R ICE PAI 1 mpo u '""·01-n. An xln't buy nt $!(In() \\!ANT£O.\\'hilc F' re n c h . hll-~' a1"t • SPRING e ' Dean L ew is Impor ts :301 Qua1I ,\!\ i, or on v.·knd11 673-00>7 \JI' bciil otr. fol' !nlo Cull Prov in c JI\ l Bedroonl I liCruullve 10 w t you re Y '71 TOYOTA I !:to; i\ Be h _,,,,,._,,,,,,_,_,..._.--.... 832-6121 . furnilu1·e. l)bd1: Teeneue. \\'ant &. they huve tht· LIGH'r \vt;llat't' 1'6u ll'r ii'. l'~t._S.?._G ~!JCC ,_ e11~~~300nc. Buick ----9910 Corvette 9932 ------83J-'..'0Js inventory 10 ma~c the e SALE e \ti{Xl engine. Ni:'""' brske!'i, AUTOS IMPORTED I -· · 6ARTLEn rierfttt n1alch h i I we er1 We 11ervlce ii·hul 'l' sell 11n ·i; & h;1tt. Kon1 shock!I. ENTER FROl\l l\1acARTll\ ·r\ 1969 t...eSAll l-l.F:. : dr hardtoii: \\'!l.L 1:A Y . 1'0!-'~ !~LL.Alt FLOOR COVERING \\"A'.'llT Tt.1 Ull'f: Or.inn.~ O.......,.n.151, PlllllO & , 11 .,· .. : J) t ··• ~ I Au 1· H le 9709 MG 9742 -1'<11t 'OUP. \FTfi: tllr 781 W 19th St C M f"LAT1'.: Jil,JHN1';Jt luid Pianli;I H :..i~ are thinklpg Buy, now v.h1.1e s;.oud i:;ck<:t1on )tM>-unl"· w nu ea~e . I in· ea y Full p1vr, ;ur. Bf<11t offer , . . • • ' • ·1· •• ··I MUITI l · :' k . d i l111tlll 11vniluble! il\ANV EATl S. Urlg Callnrt .6;6.\4-0.172. !S·l<:-1<<!>·1'1 Quallly , <'~~1on1 fl<)••I' . ; :,1!'.~f~Y1-,'•.nd1. I ~1;t~u~~l'rll,a"ivec~ab::1tryr. HARLEY-DAVIDSON j ?',',~',~.'" Jlr1v;;h; p;i.rty. l.k.•i;t 11900960 AUSTIN HEALY 1972 r.tG l\Jidgel, xlnt c,~,,~!·. Cadillac 9915 Dodge 9935 -··e,ln" • •·<•>u<'n• N<tf< 1 • • tn v ~ • :~14·3A17 28,000 mll<'s. $~.550. "' --------' •v• o• ,-'•· ~. ,......-:-, , . · \\'e think you'll agree that ol \~e111m liter "' 'titi IXJ .. DG'' A1 n111tr\lnb'. & ConJ..-vlcu111, \I.A."'. I E:I):. Sccrcttlry ~esk & 1 we're different. I 9300 Bchia, \Vtlilnilnster 645-2342 ' BMW 9712 67J--0.~70 or 639- 9511 u l\1onl;\c."O Sta. Cua1'(1tlh.>&I u1i;1nllat1ou &· ~h,ur. C~ eund!t1on & l COAST MUSIC Bet B kl & tl l l' , 1u1y11111t1 Peugeot 9,748 '72 Coupe De V ille \l'ag auto. 10;\l"led. Good pt•rfor1nnncl" Over 30 yrs. lli•nson11.bll::_642:;{293 ___ 1 Nc...,·port al Harbor, C.~1. \ 893~7•1 roo iurst . 1 ~g~I~~ ORANGE COUNTY'S conrHl.ioti, Si"Hj, &~1-1127 ''f lREE ESTIMATES WANTED:BANO SAW 646--0?71 .. AWARD Antiques & Classic 9520 OLDEST NEW PEU GEOT Bro11~ \\'l\'inyl 1011 ~ lf'athcr .Ford -99.uJ <alt•~·"" M , -TI'~"'° , ••• · Brookh""t~fb""rt· •v I MOTORCYCLES AUCTION DEALER :~~. 0,r,o;::;,."';,/ ,~',.'';·~·,: ·ro .-ORD Han'"'"'· ,.""' S . CRAM L us ica nitrumtsevv3 ALJ\10ST New Everett llondn, Trluniph. Yiun;th6 CARS OF STARS I $' Complc1e &lJE's and Scn:koe. light senlinal. p11r 1runk cquip'rl, One 011n•·r. Shov.•n • ETS \\lANTFD· Pl n h-· Con!Ole Piano Cost $1400 I 1~ Newpon Blvd, Costa Seconcl annual anuque &· SO <.."On1p:ic1s 011 d!~play. lock. Flav.·tc. s thruout, on)' hy <•1•1•t CJnly. 8:~121) 11 • ' ~·irum i;iwiJO. • ' '' A1esa I ACIFIC MOTOR 30 . ANSWERS O:,r1~·,!~2· _:_r1~. long neck I! ~' WiOo/na"'' on;'· J '68 Ho~o~2!34~ "'' ~;:,~~ ,i:~~o~:~;::L;~~~: II P IMPORTS ,ooo m1. $4,395 ~-s,,r;~.Diiioo~(ll){I l'<lnil All c . Furn . & Equip 8085 TIV\DE Nl'ii· n\otor 01' nuti r ,·,u1J1...-h1 1'.30. Ch"n11,.,,,.,,, 19""4 BMW's Wahlco Ind ., Inc. '·~•:-...0::.::~'~'·'--~ _____ _;_;_·__ "11 ton pick up. Phone XI n t co nd. ...: h <'<• J) v... ~ " .. 'I PEUGEOT /SUBARU Maverick 9947 fj~~fe = ~:~r'·l\J::11Stol1· 1)1\".S $Jj up, Exec. swv l ehrs 642-8323. transit po~~~i~~$37:l ,or besl rp:~i:Vie:d~r1~ !ayf 17th, ·6i>>·h9 I in stock ready for immediate 1557 \\' l.ln.:oln A~1·., , :l303 llr1d.1<1r U!vd $1 j/25, Scl'Y c h rs $8/ 24 , 0 ('r. ',J.)(l"""V'"" A. I. or I .. 1; 1 18~.~ 50 {."'~ "" , delivery. f.:Xceilent savmgs \nahc1n1 ;~U·R210 Ct>sta ;\lt'si• !li9-i'.',IJl"J "'i1l .\!,\VEHICK. 1\uto, vin)I You ('{In t1•ll 111ah· p:111tHkt~ Pie-rec 867 \V 19 Oit. TV, Radio, H IF I St, 8098 66-5809 Pl\!. ~.ua ?C" 4:>r ~· . 01 n10.1'i! on rcniaining 1973 models. P---h 9750 ~ 11111, n1.1.,. ptalnt & tires, lo~· h'Onl fernah· J)l•n1·nkf's l•v ,,.l'l-J-KJS , 1, 1971 HONDA CB 450 011 , u1101mation. r;1Jl ~Iriv1e 1 SAl.l~S·SERVICt:!..t:A."I~G orsc • nftcr 7 r.~~ .. 1: .1\l·1·k ... nd~ mi. ~ll-!11!J9 d}s, t:ic:. .~~AlcC·tn,,.•Eo."'hu ·h o111•s •H;. 11· ,-,.N,;-.,. •· I STEREO CLOSEOUT·Belo"' 11 owner. Lo1v n1 i I ea get B\Vorld, aa"",' ~·,.ani.:~,t~ho1~' ! OV!:;l{SEAS DELIVERY PO""~IE 91 ' ·12 29 600 m•' ---G7;)olt.00 -l 6il-61il. ·'' • • u , ""'''l"('tarv desk 1."'JSt Hannon Ko~l'>n, SCrifl Excellent c~nd ·~= .,,.,., \\' 1 uena r •JV\} , j:._,... .i:..-v. ROY CARVER In ''"""""'~ '" ' · '74 SEDAN DE VIL L E ----~ 1;11•1v('! o·h:n~ & hhng ('ablnf'l I Sansui many more Al..L n1 . · ~ t &V • • -~ • I , C. Or1i;:. 01vner. ~lust ·sell • Mustang 9952 $11J .i~~ ... io:.- 1 alter 6:00 1 l\.tuntz • Sterw-Pak. ·.~n \V . Wilson St., Coslu i\tesa. Ph: j Rec Veh1clt1 9530 ROl L."i H.OYCI:: B1'.l\\ 54799. 499.23.,t;. D c in o n st ra t Qrs. ~ ully •1 AP ...,·ire niags S··lirc~ $2'.!(), Trailer hitch · '11 .' 7 :i Mu.slang $30. Thin! n1('111bcr Positracllon 111111 f It i1 ~1u s tang . T1• r· 1no $fill. Pnna80nic S·Tr;1l·k i\:\l/fl\1 i.1eroo \\'ilh 1ur11 table $110, Refore 3 pin tf.!1-27411: after p .111. I C I ' Be &16-4514. r • 234 F:. 17th St. i T f 9765 ('(JUlpped. i~t·h.1~!.ni:: \1n~! f;,", :\\USTAI'<iG, 111\lll'. good oasl I· \\'Y·· Npt. ·h. '73 llONOA 350-4 i;u cyl, 1300 I \\ l.lJ., BUY YOUR ~CRE· CostR r.-tesa e 546-4444 oyo a top. fn (IOr~ • ._.n, 11\t·telt• t·ond. :z:i t·ng ., .\:\111'=:\'I Pianos&Organs 8090 1 67j-17S7 • mi Immac t'ol"ld $lO!f AnONAL VEHICLE: PAID ___ 74 TO OTA whl"'1, 1\:\l/1-:'ll ~ll'r eo, hei.i.•r ni11.gi-ne .... · tin::. .c.;.:;::;::..::.c:.:.;<::;;:.....;= ('OJ.OH TV, l'ncklird Bell. Sa~e $.'\00 ~ver 11~·\V t:..>:5·;· 1 }~OR 017 ~OT. C~LL 1:!S CREVIER BMW 7 y po1\'t'I' di~•!' lock~. t\.\1h1;ht t t <•ll u.i1cr ·1 ·:~11: &t.)..{)ll6. · • I 25" Console. $300. 642 -595 7 · ' FOR BI::S PH.IQ:. OPEN . . l!e11t111cl. rcinot.· 11·unk Joek, . . .. , , .-. --· PIANOS &tf>.6902 aft 6 PM eves H.OAD, J! UN '/'ING .·ON ~i!cs • Sc::-icc • Lc_as1'!g t>tc, ('le. C'.1!•1L'(' ,-.f 2 j l l·l:IK61 t.iJ :'.lt.:Sl ,\~(.. r\f r. ~~s. · • ORGANS 1 1972 SUZUKI 400 T i\I , BEAq.I, 1S8l.l Beach Ulvd., • :lj.J!j \V. 1~1 • S.A. 835-31 11 Best Deal (Jl98!11J1 I:::..!rL'n1f'ly 101\ •:1r. ~~lei\' evl'l)'thing · S!1:AI. I '"perclcan must set•~ 842.'.!50.J.. , USED BMWs nlill'a"l' tl7 .... SS.J.. -:-=--,,---,,-. ·I ao.t1 Md 11 ·Ji j Sacctfice 'ror ,,;,,t oflec. s u M" ER T 1 M E '"''· I .'.' 200; Anywhere! ' $7199 .• , ,lllSTM<.:. '"'~' Shan•. '71Toyota1600 Rentals fr $5 . twine~ 'lC. 4.'13-4658. • S1reet-leg6l dun huggy .1 " ,ro 2'20-LEASE OR BUY :'llu,,t ~II. J';iJ cash ne<-tll'll !'\ew brakes, ti~ & bait. '74 Honda!!. 750 & ¥'° I Corvair ('!lg. l~uns pcrl('C\. ./ •69 ~ . All Models I (!iiA!t.'tJnnr&ro·;y j (JJI appi'\l\'Cd Cl'<'tlot. S'JL-{; •' 1 1 Koni shoe. kl>. D.\'llO-luned. Open Nights 'til 9 'ene,el "io1 Xlras, $1950 & 51'00 51050/best offer or trade for ./ 71 Baiana ~ '?-C"".'7 Oldsmobile 9955 997-1976. Sat: 'til 5:30, Sun. 12·5 ~ YV 49S....QX.9 · C · 91 D l • 1IW!ll ' !..ml• m lleD.l{c. r..lany cstr:i~. . ski boat. 492-7218. apr1 15 -llAW llaltl! ~L~· ---- Orig. ov•ncr. Pr•. 1»:irty, *Pianos & Gr•nds* 1:i.IONTGOJ\1ERY 8' ~-G '72 350 y,\~1 AHA :;trl"t?t, sl'lt !GAS TANKS installed hv _ Ull\ Ull\O M041 I sale•&. 51":-vlce ~t olfer. 64j-:!3 il 2 Bal1t11·i n. Cable · Chickering ! Japslrake row boat. Oars &1 Cond. $a5(). or best oflcr.I !\1ajon\·ay. 'J'rueks, lmportS. 19i3 CAPRI~. 4 spd, sic. TOYOTA --OLDSMOBILE Anytime. I . ~:ISl:hcr. Kav.·ai. Kimball coyer_: • Li.kc nC\\', $275.1 892-0745 I 85IS \V. llHh, c .r.1. I fa~~ intenor, xlnt cond, . 'j'O COCPE: Di-: v·1LJ}~. GMC T R UCKS I""'!""""""_"'."_,...,_,_ . Kna.bc. r.1a:on & Hani''n . 613--0565. , , • 1 ~mg l~~~fe~. must st>ll, Loaded. i\1ust sell. No cash 4 AP "'ire nmi,:i; ,f. tit'Nl S:l'AJ. !\lus..wtt . SohmE'r • Stein--NE\\' 11' BOSTON \\lhlller, I n HUSQV:\R~A 250• 8 R''!1.'. . Dunc Buggy .. rnany $3.000. ;).)l-66i'l I!l66 itarbol". f !\I 6~&~~!'3 needed on approved cred11 HUN~.P. CARS Trall('r hlll·h .. ·7 1.·;:1 :\\us· "ay -~to~y & Clark. \Vin· savu $200, !\totor available, :c:.·sr~~t~h~a~1:i'l8uL :~1;1:~1ai;::c~iS:~· See 10 S~::'Y ·n Sapri 2000: Auto LEASE A BRAND NE\V '74 892--0646 j UN&VER~ITY OLDS tani; ~-1 hu_1I n1<'1nbcr I !''r · \~ruluzer -\'amaha 642·2572 . ---. --· j sluft. Lea Ying for military, TO YOTA 1200 Corolla Sedan ·72 SEDAN DEVILLE, Xtra ~ l-h1.rbor Blvd. Pos11rac11on un11 hts illus· Nc11' Sp1n<'llt 11 ........ S595 Boat Mel t/S 90•0-n ~UZUKl. r:i0 _CC. 4 Wheel Drives 9550 1 must sch. ~2695. &W.8222 or fo r only $55.25 per mo. 36 !<i.ft-inust sell. N,1 (' •~h Costa J\1('~ 540.9840 ' •• ,,To ·, .,,,, f' . · u ·•ti r ,,,. S, n er. " I SU""nor st mac h 1 n e --<213<-~" 111°• 1 '""'° '"oe.· rno ~·. lln.as11n1~·. ,r,c, ro1.1.1 ............. :'~ i; · · . , , '""'""""-"' n.os. open end ease. needed on approl'ed l'redlL Pint 9957 8-track A:'ll ~ :\1 stereo \\llh 1 1 IA)t t's .. • ......... SS~ Snlvagc ship repair. hull , custom extras, 83S--OHO . 1 67 J~EP Wagoneer 4X·I, _v. Colt 9717 89'1-0046 ° tum table SI !0. &fore. 3 pn1 GrHncls · · · · · ·· · · ·, $3'.IO clettnini;:, in.spet'lvin repau·, j '73 SUZUK I GT ij(), mint • 8, ai:• auto, PS~PB, Priv. ·73 SEO [Jc' V H 19 000 ·1 \ ·~3 PI!liTO H bo t t 997-27-18: aftl'r 997·7971i . *O~GANS* prup!I, une. etc. 548-1255. condjtlon. $1500. · Pty, a-18-0063 aft ti & wknds. '73. Dodge Colt ~tat ion i;teel 'radial 1 eiire~. ~~ i I MH. 1011· n11\~; xl~i !~'. I BUY!' U;'.lch1·u1 -C.unn · Jtan1n1ond. Boati M•rine E , 9030 Call 962·9693 Trucks 9.560 \\ agon, good m 1 lea g e_. available rxlras, o rig . $2-19:i. 6,1-1-rnH ---- • Kaw~I -K1n11Jalt • Lov.-::CY • 1 ' q ~\'0 Premiei:_ helmets, lge, , Superb cond, 16,900 nll. owner. $5.195. S-15-4565 aft 6 f ·73 PINTO, 1 spd, Z, 11PG, Good, used l1111111urc & Jtoclgers · '.fhon1as • . ;n1· GREY nu\rinc e n g 111 c . hkc nc...,·. $25 ea. Call 73 COURIER, Tacoma \Vhls, l\1ust Se!l. 61:>-1597 \.\'kdas/Hll <t11y 11·knds. $2350 011,.. "PP11""'." oc will "11 Joe you o'~l•. ""''""'·· , w/traru;., lo" of e>lra.. 67~8176 Special S"'penslon, 1 5' . Datsun 9720 '67 CAD Etdorndo. Xlnl <o<xl. . 0 ' l·<~;.;,sg MASTERS AUCTION Jl i,:011 ................. Sl~I 114-8&9-6(}.l3 aft 6 ·n HONDA CL.350 S69-tires, Ml/f?l-1 Ta p e , '71 To ota 1600 $995 i\IU~I si::u.· 64?--251 '12 PINTO Runabout. 4 1pd, ~6,:', a,~~:.625 :~~;:·~;,:~~T..~.: ·~·:. u: CROWN MARINE ij<GJNE ' l•nn. Call "'·7656 . 0. ~:"'~':i'.:.783."""'""· tt ' '73 DATSUN New brnke! tires & bait. ''"; 54~4i;i . -' . del""""'."'· 27,00J mi. orlg 839-0llh' -5-.:...:ilXJO -518-6349 * WIN FREE * 13 to 1 trans. llO I-IP. J\1ake I I 240Z l\oni shocks. Dyno·tuned. C•m•ro 9917 owner, $2200. ti4CHJ277 ORGAN LESSONS offer 7141~5569. I ro-Low mileage. Many extras. Plymouth 9960 Charlies Trading Post · 20' S\VOlID FISH PLANK, I Orig. O\.\'Tll'r. Pri. party. CM.IARO SS '71, Beautiful, WE BUY, WE SELL 18191 t-.uclld, Fountain Valley 97~2778 or M5-62Z> , Ai\l/F~!. & mags. (5TK No. Anytime. auto., vinyl top. Very 101v ATLAS ·194·1fi29 FULLERTON MUSIC stai11less st~I bucket. 1 Coro brov.·n. 4 speed, air, Best . offer. 6.J.5-23 42 loaded. r 1S, air cond .. An1lqu1>s, ille1111~. Junk 557-4836 Boats Power 9040 2·19&\ I mi. New wide robber, A-1 4· Fluo~"·nt lltl'll, 5 cal 122 N. Jl;trhor, 'Fullcrtoll ' _ u $5295 '72 TOYOTA Corolla 2 dr, mech., $2295. 540-4466 Gov. ga!I 1'.'111~. ~nc; h!~ 871 . 1805 20· DORY conv~rtcd 10 1 radio, heater, ...,.~ite "11.lls, •68 CA~IARO SS, .J spd .. UPRIGltT 20 cu.fl. f~1J•r, cocktail boa!. Diesel engine, k ' Only 13,00J mi, Eves P/B, PIS. Must sell. Needs Chrysler I Plymouth O~n Dru.ly & Sun. 'lil 10 l'M _... 2929 Harb.>r Blvd., runs good 5i."1 Bf'<lrorun Sf'I. CONT I N U OU S FREE top, v.mclov.·s, carved UllCr. I 33375 CAMINO CAltSTllAHO •7JOO..S4 79'1. little \\'Ork. $700 or best I king, · · r; 1. i.; :-; 1~ y · · ORGAN Cl.ASSES FOR $3JOO. invested. Best offer ,.._,. .N.t.H CA.Mn.I.MO . TOYOTA P I ck u P offer. 645-7192 I 546• 1934 ~tahogRny & dr.1111 •r iln•sS('r ADULTS. E\•ery Tue!.day ur lrade. EH5-2200 days, ,..,,.,~....,..._s-,-. ...,·/fiberglass camper shell. o;;;;i;;;;;;;;,I I · t I 7 30p S 902·2301 evenlnRSt"'cekcuos. 493.3375 or 131·1375 Extras. 494-7846 TAKE over payment 1970 , ...,. mirror. 11·~1 "11•r ovl'r : m. lnrt any v.·eek. I . Camero, Hurst 4 speed, I Cosra !11esa $50. 96.1-2Ul7 Tom Dieterich in charge. '73 SKII;> Jat"k 20. OJ)('n '71 ?.lARK II. ~rr. F~c. ;ur, power steering, disc brakes. GAS SAYER r f llinkii nncl fi,h l11r s;ilf" Ne\\'J)Ort 81\'d. at Harbor. nC'rship or Lrade ~TI . I • owner. $213). 53&-9662 -" " /SI --- 1 Coast r.tu..,ic ·Costa ~fesa. t'ruiscr, low lu'S. Saletpan· I rd OWAITLSLUBNUYTOYYOOUT~A hkc Jle\V. 1~51¥1 mi. One 646-1'.t.23 859 Oak St, Cl\t , 19-,3 PLY"lOUTII ou~ER. 1-10 gal. 2-10 ~al & 1-j gul. s.;2.zs.s1 I 1.-J93-9l8S. I I OR VOLKSWAGEN Chevrolet 9920 S!~. trans.. great ga 1 554-0!61 or ~7fi0. iil:iiiiiiii;;ii .. iii;iN.E\" 30·. 01·e·.• I T-wtc,. I PAID fOR. OR NOT Yi'ILL Volksw•gen 9770 1n1leage Cover 22 MPG) I ' -'" · e LEASE e Only 1',000 mlles. $2,19$ Sips 5. flybridgc, Cirand ' PKAEYNTTOAPL' ~~;..~.,ALL * * * * *. 1972 Ford LTD 2 dr. h.t. Private parry. 561-5151. ' For 1n •d In Call Mary Beth Eight Top Tops 'I Woman·s "'Aorld 642·5678. ext. 330 Instant Crochet! Banks type $29 500 ~755 L.L.t.•' ........,...,......, Llk 30 $89 C'7f': ..... ~..: ' ' • ""nz ...--Nt . • . un-. ' ''-M PARDUE e ne11-·, mo. at . -------v ... ,..=w. ~ . ,........, mi, air, stick, n~ per mo. 191t> PLYMOUTI-I Belvedere, 1 sir DIESEL Trawl•' Piiot A.1\1/Fi\1. stereo, ta Pe 187f Tahiti Drive FOR SALE auto, air , 4 cir, Call be( 5, House, ~ salon .. 'cranc1 f.1kh. tires, 'mags, custom Costa 1t1esa 1970 Custom El Camino 557-ffi3£1, aft 5, 968--7294 Banks ..,..,....., paint. custom interior. . •,)' 1 ... , S 3 2 , 5 0 0 . 1 1 $6250. Orig. o...vner, 613-65lO You are the ~·inner ol Pickup, v.s. air, Rallye Pontl1c 9965 67~· 645-5Ta5 1 al,o interest, use 10 weeks a DATSUN 240 Z.5.000 ml. TWO FREE TICKETS ~:;~i1. ~lt~t ~~~·$1~~· Brand New 1 SllARP 32' Luhrs '67. FIB, I year. Phone~. I '71 DODGE Van, stove & Extras. Best offer. PH: to the so COA~ CAR LEASING 1974 VENTURA diesel, Ibgls. Many extras. 1973 27' \\'lNNEBAGO motor· ioebox. on}y $200'.l. South "' ' $11,500. Owner. 642-5583. I home, has everything. Reas. 548-7306 546-3341 ern California 662182 after 5 pm 673·8269 2 Door. Fully factory equip- 22 . FT. Eddy Craft cabin rates. 9624587. 1970 VW Bus, $2600. or b·'lt 19?0 DATSUN 240Z, Orange, MOBILE HOME SHOW '69 CHEVY Impala 2 door ped . .(1191411. crulscr. Xlnt ntnning cond I T . 1 T I 9170 oller. Ne"' .enc. 23 mpg. air, mags, 4spd, $3,450 JI.lay 18th thru May 27th hard top. Good tires, under $3195 $2,000. Call: t:.!l3) S4J.-259S · ra1 ers, rave 642-9183 9 to 1. 837-9~ at the 50,000 mile!!, air, R&l-t. BOB LONGPRE Boat R /Ch--90SO '68 CJIE\'. VA.i'\, v .s. long '73 DATSUN Sta. \Vag. A/C, ANAHEIM STADIUM PIS, P /B. Good rondilion. s, ent ar. j N"e"· l97-l Air Stream tr::ii1l'r~ ...,,heel ba.~e. 3 spd stk. $850. auto., 16.000 mi. Xlnt cond. 2000 State Col!ege Blvd. Les.'I than Blue Book a t $995. PONTIAC 42' NE\V Cliris.(:raft Rill Barry Pont1ae RV PH: 831--0935 $3350. 531·2989 Anaheim 644-4146. 892-6651~-~-. 1 NO SKIPPER IF center has just been 11953 FORD 1_ Ton panel 1 '73 DATSUN Sta. \\lag. AJC, Please_ call 642·5678· ext; 333 '68 NOVA, fully equipped, '72 Red Grand Safari. 9 I YOU'RE QUALi Fi ED appou1tC'd A ir :itN"an1's Truck, 1 O\i~ncr. Perfect auto., 16,000 mi. Xnt. rond. Coto claim yoltur ticket s. <Non,~ with air. Xlnt rond. Best $$1 pa.t1s., full pv.T. S2,950. Xlnt Orangt•. Coo. nly . dr-o.!er. rond. $2500, 6'6-7953 $3350 531·2989 "-•nun1220ty 0t0 free number "' buysl! 58&-{i965 eve. cond. Orig. ov.·ner 646-2700 Fly·Bridge Spon 1''isherman. ......,.. Plush. Full elcclronics, lull Along ivnh this nppointme<it. Autos Wanted 9590 '72 240Z, Suck. Air, ].lags, · '65 CHEV . Caprice. 4 dr, Vega 9974 galley, shower, etc. For we-.11·erC' able to inake a 25.000 nll, Immac, $4650. * * * * * Excel. li-Jotor. air cond, , . charter by day or \\·eek. 6 1 special purchase on ne"' CADILLACS 8J3.3&17 or 5-14·l4.J.O Bargain $600. &iG-1456 73 VEGA Station \Vagon GT, I people max. Fish, cruise 19-;'~ Air So't'ams and ai·c I I ' , . WANTED -' ;\ir, 4 sp. luggage rack, • cockui.il, etc. 645-2200 days, p;1sli1ng the big saving::> un Largest Selection 72 Datsun 240~, 4 SP, .n:iags, '72 V\V Camper or bu~ or Chrysler 992S looned 499-1662 962 2301 •·-/ k -•-to .11)11. Exampli:!: 23 n . ~·in, In Oren e County I Yel.101\' * l\1int oond1non bus oonver.;ion camper. • " • 1 __ • __ even .. ,... wtt c'""'· I 9 546-9138 ft 5pr.1 68 CHRYSLER WAGON 1 EXPLORE ISLANDS ron1pletely ~uipped \.\'ilh Coupe DeVille-:. Sedan De-, a e~ Reru;onable in ex. co nd . Loaded, Full power. VAC~:1 Suffering A storage crisU? 1 On beaut. 57 , KETCH. Xlnt 1 fo1-ged aluminum 1\'heels. Villes _ El Dorndos • Coi.· 14 2'iO Z, Jo n\ilcs, xtras, 962·7689. TJON SPECIAL. Cared for ;;eu J10-longer needed ltenu ta.ndeni axle bal-Jncks, ven.ihles. Also n1any Olher $6600 • '·TI·! I NG ''. 1500 ml .. since ne...,·, !)40.7003 or ,.;1t;1 a Daily Pilot Clusified rat('S, days or w ee k . safety . group, TV' atteo. select Corl:llac Trade·lns. 675-3318 Ai\f/1''?11, cuiitom av.-nlng 646-9797. Ad. 642-5678. Reiiel'V. rcq. Box 316, convL·n1e11('e. loaded. S1684 F iat 9715 top, cust. scat. llr covering . .,.-.,-~~----== I Balboa ls. Ca. 92662. $791 do11·~· $ll8:33 pr mo_nlh . ~~u;.&,( cust. command \\•his, tires Auto1, New 9800 Autos, New ! Boats, Sail 9060 Cash s-el hng prK-:e $71911ncl. j ~. ~ ·n FIAT S.'IO Spyder. 25,000 & paint job. $3250. 673-6510 I tx Ue Uered price $10,i31. __ ..... n1 i, ne v.-clutch, $1600. or 1 .1 vw Po 1 20· RACING c at. B, Lion_. 10 BAp 1 c.L10L.15 S4BmoA.,thR•· RY I c ·.,._.MO.ft Call (2131 592-2977. Sall. on:. T~~~mp~ '----:~;;:\ I ft. beam. Trapeze, lra1ler. '70 FIAT 850 Spid ., p r d J\lint cond. $1495. 645-3861, • • · · er., nel\' m1 eage. er eel con , 536-8368 ! TOP DOLLAR PAID steel radials, to_p. Ai\l /Fl\1 w/tollet, sink, ice box, r.ee --. R.V. CENTER I IMMEDIATELY Very sharp. $1450. ~2265. to apprec. 963--4002. s;l:Ji;:D l BOAT MAST AS THEIR EXCLUSIVE F'OR AU. !'OREJGN CARS l:fonda 9727 1964 TR4. Runs good, nffda: 21st Anniversary Sale! .5ef! a!"5~!~~~sE!. 7100 l l~~~~tESa~~ fn~Afr~.J I Call or come !n to see us. I 1971 110NDA Sedan, Good r16'~~rk $600. MH263 aft. . HOBIE Cat 14'. 19 7 3 2000 E. lst S1.. Santa 1\na , I cund, :15'.\'!PG. '69 V\V· l\.1ust sell SllOO or NEWPORT ·· . IMPORTS 72 12 Int A<k '8....a. * * * * * ANDY WICKS TA!;f' off tor pl1t.C1!1 11ear&11d 1 f!l r with tllis 11irr afJt ! !2f Cottage Place INSTANT cnOCllET -Ulf) I Costa Mesa 2 11r11-nda l>eav) Ii-cord cotton I \'o\i RM? the \\'inner of 5-'>R-llXXI 1 ~1J09 best otter R~s ~ '70 HONDA Sedan. Clean, gd 675-3984 . . NE\V TRAVEL TRAILERS Nelson St. GardE'n ·Grove. 10 am to 5 pm Tues thn· Sat (114) 847--0741 COND. Reasonable, 9634409 .61 VW bl C 1 :tt 6pm. H.B. • re .~~g. e a n . 3100 '"· Coasr 111\')'., l'i.B. J ~ -642·9405 aguar 71-N 67>3984 CASH FOR I 1953 :\-!ARK VU Sedan, reblt 1969 BUG, needs some YOUR CAR eng. ...,. cai:pets. SUJU'OOf, work. ~vt. ply. $850. 5.J.6-7070 11'00d interior, elean, $2500, 79-5138 JUNK CARS \\'ANTED 64:-r-2.149 '66 VW XLNT COND Running or not. \\'ill pay 1972 J,\GUAR Vll2 coupe. $1,0CX) 644-7315 Put your budget ha.ck on up to $65 . 963-3293 auto & air , 17,000 ml, $5850. '69 V.\V, Bug, X1nt cond., the lrack ... Sell idle It em• Selling anything with a Daily Urm. 49-4-6107 New rear brakes, Sm. \\'Ith a loW-Olsl Daily Pilot Pilot Class\I1ed Ad is a Mazda 9731 646-&24 alt 6 PM Classified Ad' Call 642-5678 I slmple metier . . . just 1960 v w Baj n '68 today! call 642-0078! 1 ·72 l\.lAZDA, RX2, air, stereo, Trans big Ure~ lnugback leather, vinyl roof, c!ec. $200. iJ6s.Sl40. · r,;::;::;;;;;;:=;:!:":=:-:::-::::---:::-::-:=-:::::;;:--:;';"'\" an~ SJ9.-0.WO. _ '67 V\\' Sqback. Kew pa.int, Our f AMOUS "Golden Touch" New Can! 1111t1·11 togetllPr ror 10f.e-tr1m·, TWO FREE TICKETS Ill'"!\. Juliet cap, bag. P1ttt1rD Wbat do ,ou aeed moet of 121:i: bac; cap adjuau to flt to lhc all oow! 'Tnpa, totlfl, tov1 10 all 111•1ut~l1f'11. Southern C•llfornla ii· STAR GAZER'"'•' I Mercedes Ben• 9740 """h· brnk• . '"°'"· 11,..,. l"'C!:"-'"'-,..C--11~ CL,.. YR. FOLL.\ s -$130 or bt'st offer. 673-&&83 Immaculate "Previously Driven" Cars! tea~ wltll PMl~.aklrts, !lborlll I 75 c 1-;NTS for each pattern. MOBILE HOME SHOW all tbroua;h a11mtller. Wblp up o\dd 25' !or e1ch pattern for 8 creat 1btr111 and m·flr-blou•e• fir5t,clllss mall and special ?ihay 18th thru May 27lh .At-: .. ~1.1!1 Ji..-v...,. o...i, A"""'''"""'• H 111•• OYER Volvo 9n2 dJ,.... .. ," 11 J.ccordi~9 lo I~• .Ston. Y 35 USED Siil I~ I To develoo ""'UO!)t' few WNntsdov, <· .,.,...,_ ''°""""''~""""'"" ""'°"'" MERCEDES ,{ • T.\U•U~ 0!1~ Zodiof; b'rth\ign. In eotton. polyHl•r. nandhng · otherwise third· at the Prtnted Pattern 11at8: lcllss delivery will take lhrec ANAHEIM STADIUM '74 VOLVO Ml•ff•' Sl1e1 8, lO, 12, 14. tB, week1 or mon:. Senltto Allee 2(0) Sl&.le O>ll""e Blvd. 18. Vard11n In 1>1-tt,.rn. . Brooks 10$ the DaUy l'\lot -.. Set1d ,s1.oo for each pattem. Sll(ldl~rt.rt' Dept. Box 163; Anaheim e-~ .. ,. ~ ~~~~ ~~., :~¥!..r,...t ON DISPLAY ~ .,.ll I~ )" llV~ "- Best Deal Anywhere! Add ZS for e•c:b pauem for 0\4 Cbtl•e•StaUo11i,N~nrYork, PleR!W! cllll 642·5678. e,'1:1. 3.\1 rlt'l\t·c:lasl mail al'ld 1pocl1l N. v. 100lt. l"rtrit Na'"'· toc:laim yourtickels. tNorth handling; OCMrwtn tl'llrd· 1 Addrus, Zip. Patt•r" Number. County toll ft'tt number la ells• delivlr)' will take thre1 N•wl 1" ll"IOlt ~ular de. M0-1220), wttka ot more. Send to i'tl1r· l 11cn1 lt1 our 1174 N1•dlicraft . i1nMartln,f'2,tMD1\lyPilot, I catalog ! All cnf11! THREE * * * *. * P1tt1rn Dept.., 112 \V11l l81h Free de1IJ1U ll!itldt Bf I :-:::'=o-':=C:~~~-",--8L. Ne• Yorlt:, N. T. 10011. New ! l 1w + K11tt &e-;.k:;_ 18' 1970 CENTUR\. Re90r1tr. Print NAflll, ADD lltllS, ll,., ha1 Da•lcTh11uePattttt1.$1J5 I 250 f'r.p. Xlnt cond. Sacrifice llZI and &TYi.i NUMDEllt. NJ•! N1edl•flo4ftt Book St.03 sale $3500 646--0330 ONf~FllEE r ATTEllN ot your I Sew! Flow1r Croctl1t Bk $1.00 ~!!!!~~·~~~~~~ tJ1ojct1 to Pn~ for. one fr~ H1lrph, Crochet aOok ... M.l l.00 ;. 1)11.UPrn lotlde NF.W ltPnlNG· l111t•11t Crochet Gook 11.00 I~ SU)fM HR f'ATT~~llS CATA· 1 '"•Unt M•cr•m6 Boo1l':11.oo ~Uon .tJ.t. 1.00. 100 atylP,, al\ 11ltl"&, frfle l11•t•11t Mo111y look ........ 11.00 I ~iiiiiiiiiiii . IU IJAH•rn coupon. S11nd 76r now, I Compl•t.. Ollt Book .......... 11.00 ;• se.w+KNIT nook wl~I b1tlr. Compt1te Afgl11rn1 :14 -St.03 Al f 9110 t11A11e ~t\f•rn ... ,,,,., Sl.~5 12 Prli• Afoh1111 #12 .. M .. -iOf ·_;;~rc~r~•;.:.:.I _____ ;.._;~ 1') 7-101331 J £jio" J.o'... "'"'"' ..._,.,2,!116 !A J~T"" M0..1 t lYr.\• J6 G<.... ~ .:..., .. '\ 1 s.i... ,, ..._ •ro.,,~ s ~ ,,. 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A/C, 'A 'T, sunron l, I • '70 -al.l SL, tmmftculate, A/C, $8.\00. 61HM6 2 ,,_ Al\11FM, radials, lo nlil11s ...,.,,., 63-.1818 Low mi, .,:i-ci.;;;~~~~~~~ '72 VOLVO P -1800 ES. Call 673-0473 • 'i2 350 SL. lltaroon. ''eryl--~~~-'-'-'-'-­ l111tl ftt '••hlo11 nootc •MH•t.00 ! l ook of 11 Qu/111 #1 """"-&Ct l111Unt l1wl119 Dook ..... $1.00 I Mv1eiim Oullt Book .c2 ·-60t HI Quilt• fer Tot11y :3-&Of Bffk of 11 ,Jlfty Rugt -IOf Ol~u details. Ca.II TO:'ll, ) 1·1~ ®WN (g)AJ1n'( l{'J~~,1 share tllght time&: ex~n~ 1 t'f -t su1 11 »wi-_,..,~ ~'""'' &.12-541~ ~: .. :n:·:::':":::::::::'::::::::::::::~'::~~~I clf'an, all xtras. quick -.le dealttd. 61l-3120 &U-i•M • ~ .a Dal1)1 P\IOI Chu~ifll!J M.612!m. • , Demonstrators -Exocutive Cars! ·ENTIRE MOlmi OF MAY 2626 HARBOR BlVD. OF CARS COSTA MESA 540-5680 ' I • I j ' ! • .~ • ,-• • • • • ' . Vt Ill ... 1111: -> 1111: Ill ~ , i c a. ;a z c ... • c z Ill ::. 0 ~ Ill 1111: I Ill a z Ill > ~ I Ill z Ill .... • 0 -"' - BRAND NEW '74MONACO ' Not Stripped LOADED F ' r 1 f. r \. J'": .. 14 ' /, ,· .• ., t'.•t. Tt" p, 1 •• • '.-i!f·Pr<l1'1 & Br<•', /."UlH 1.'LJ(,H t.,1Q~t:' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY s3919 ' FULL PRICE T. & L. BRAND NEW '74 DODGE CUSTOM WAGON Not Stripped =~~- LOADED F.ictory A1r-Autnmc1t1C F1ill C,1rpf"'t1n9 Elr-ctric Cloth S10•· f\tl ould1nq·, Wl11tt.: Wall T 11e•; /'o'l1,JCh .Much More. ' IMMEDIATE . DELIVERY WH4 5-4JA-150144 s39aafUll PRICE +"'1'.& L. '74· \, DGE VAN 'SEE OUR HUGE SELECTION OF CUSTOM VANS '72 ~~~.~00 Atr r.on1 . nower ~fr>ririnq. fu lly J.:1 !1)ry c·-1u1ppcd. {528GHNJ t I'• I '• o<I ,,..,.; ,.,m I >'> ''""'~ ! !/ ''I• • \i>•OL' "•• T A I "''""I < .,,,,, .. 1 ,,,.,,. '?fJJb 1 ;, I'•. I OR If YOU PREF ER .s4131 -~-, '·'"''1~"'' r ,• .. ., . , ", .. , .. ," ,,,,.. r. / FULL $2588 PRICE + T&L LOADED: MOT STRIPPED Vinyl bucket seats. 1600 cc. vinyl side mouldings. bOOx 13 Tire s (6L2 1-K45-30392 1) '74 COLTS We're-Overroaded We're Dealing You're the Winner NEW 174 MINI Motorhomes AT Tremendous SAYINGS! Beal the Spring Rush Many Models to Choose from , .• FULL PRICE s1218 OR If YOU PREFER o~,,,44rr.1·,,J(n ;,••1.'l·~~r,,.1 ,,., "' 11~.4 -~.~ '"' ...... •011.·~··"''"•""" $1~~'1'; 11.P fl.~· '·' Brand New '74 CHARGER f ul ly Facfory Equipped (WL21G•G 102407) $ 2 8 8 8 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FULL PRICE " T & L LOADED! NOT STRIPPED \ t h • ' • ' I ' " I ",. t," c1• ' < • ,, ' ' "" '" .. .,.,, ', .. I· ' ' " ' tt • , • ..., I " ' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . Brand New . 1 74 DART SPORT $2988 '"'' _ PRI CE + T&L . • • -Ill ~1 7 4 DODGE,,-~. p · G PICKUP :;r Ill D-100. Pov1e r disc· brakC's. ;iutomatit, .. SPECIAL tint. wstitd .• 60 <lrno. all, 70 an10. b<ill., H 0. ~uspen~.1on, power s1eenng. used 4 8 11111 ....... much rno r e . (0 14AT4S03i28A) _ Iii IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OR IF YOU PREFER '" OlD FASHIONED ,NEW ENGLAND . SALES &SERVICE '72 PLYMOUTH Fu"f II /1 •1 '''""·~·,,.. '1·t"r,• ,,, ,-·11' '! ~' ·". ' .. 1 .... , : I I i I • , > I ;1 , c t1 /TI~ (, , (.1,·GHV .. FULL PRICE , T & L " -z ' " s .~. FULL PRICE '1"! $1488 :. OR If YOU PREFER Ill >1--~~~~~~~~~~~~___..,-_ - 1111: '72 !.t,!~OUTH FULL PRICE '73 ~o~~.~.~OLET $46~,, FULL PRICE '69 DODGE s4a~~-·-; $4406 '· . ! • FULL PRICE FULL PRICE I !! s, '''" "'rom,i•o .ad•o he""'· $1388 ..-. l"'IY' r 1rienng. 1.Jclory air. Llt::<1n. Vt ! !:: Vt Ill w Ill z >ecx»l:·J ... OR If YOU PREFER r .~•:•;p'lrlo•t"""'':t.~·.,,-, '·I 1 s4431 ' I I >Ht"' 1 1~1. L.•'" Jt,..,q·,; " . . ... '" " "'" ~ ....... 1\11111· ;;·. 1.1rt· rv .11• ••<Ir 1 Cl•',i11 I ,~, · ,~ '-' /Qo(J, 1:)1,1ct.. <111 8l,1Ck ' ~ ., O'>·~ ~~'"" I , -~ ''" "'"'' > "" , ... ..,. r , • I• t·••·" .\ .. ~~.~on I~ L D•·""'"~ 1"'""'"'111,,._, .• ,4.,,,411 A' 'i :'1 !1U FULL PRICE $2988 OR IF YOU PREFER s107~·~. FULL PRICE $1788 OR If YOU PREFER s59!~ ... ,\ 1• ~"11t 1·-r •'110. '"·-:'er. ,., :; 1·J, 11,111 n ·n01" lJi2HN0) ,, "· ,.,,,,'>~d"'.>u>f I ' ; ~ L L."h''!<·J \ '' ;..-.., , I '71 ~~ YMOUTH A 1Jf ,1 Ir.in· 1,,r11 1 h<o• 1!vr, po1vr>r ·~r(-.·111 1•1 1·0 :::.C l\C 0 • , .... ' _, .. ' " I >' •1 .... ,, •.• · r '•d• '" " ' '72 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 Dr. Au r:ond .. 1utQm'!l1C tr,i n-. 1)r1c'J<>r -.1 • .,•r1nq 1 1rlio, h P,tl"r full1 t .. l.l'o!VI riu•nnr-d (974EKYJ /I. i:·,m.1!tC \1,111~ r.1r.11 hn·1tnr. ··,.·.'l •·r <;!P1·r•'l'1. ,1,r con o. .'-l'1E TC \.1 • ' '" H ~ .. > •,' 1" ~, ' I'• r. ' 1 !. D.,,, .. ,., t • ' •1~~ ,, I\ I " ~~ . s 1188 , Dorl C•.tam Automalic transmissii:in. full vinvl in1f?r1or. \';h11e v1 all tires. PO\ver steering. (012GHV1 sass OR If YOU PREFER ' $6430 ''" ','0'·,TH FULL PRICE $988 OR If YOU PREFER $38~~~" FULL PRICE $1388 OR If YOU PREFER s44~,,. FULL PRICE $1388 OR If YOU PREFER s4· 40' "'" ~'ON Tl-I omv t 33 33 •or :4 !IX'•."'''" ,~.,9 ~""'" Full ra•I> :><.C~ $9~ 1 ;'8 onr.I f .!. L. Oeler•Qa 1111m-·M pn~& $ l09B 92.A.P A )t 5!1-> .. '71 FORD . Gala1i~ 500 Aut0mat1c Iran<;. nn1·1cr -;tpennq 1<1'110. fully l.ic1ory (''lUIPOCd. (062BUY) Only $VI 81 to•~· mo-:. w,:h S'2Q9do'w<>. r .11: ~··"" P'lC~ 11047 26 '"~' T & L. Deleu <rO p~ym~n! P"-" 11230•• APR 21'.>~'1:,. '72 ~.~.!MOUTH 4 Door sedan. Automatic. r.1dio :;ind hn,1 1e r . n1u c 11 m o re . (1'13EHT (•·••l•~I()'•" IN " ~.'lllt:•.,•.1 '"'' I ~ o· • \!.II• ;i <''<I t ~ • l ll~"t'! oev..,.··••r-• 11 ~~-. ,,, 11r r, ;;1 . 1. '72CHEVY WatJan Auto trans .. radio. heater. factory arr cond , and much, much more. i205FBCJ 0'>1V 164 30 Ip• 36 ~' WI!~ $)9~ 110 ... n r .. 11 t••~n rn'~ i i004 2~ '"" T & L O.lm'<!d Po1'T11'"" P"l '' 12d1J llO II. P ll 2 I 05 .... FULL PRICE 5988 OR If .YOU PREFER $38!~~- FULL PRICE 5 1388 OR IF YOU PREFER s4406 ''" ~·0"-TH FULL PRICE $1888 OR If YOU PREFER $64!eH NOT SATIS~IED WITH SERVICE? -Try VICTORY "You're the' Winner" ' SllYICEHOUR S Mondor 1:JO OM to 9:00"" Tu••··Fri. 7:JO om to 5:00 pM We accept all Warranty Work on All Chrysler Products DODGE• CHRYSLER •PLYMOUTH Motor Home Serv ice Tool ·: • T11 Vf?. I"> ivy d 1•v v1hee1s &. \1rr, _:·:•::i b~'llCot:r. (8S090EJ '1 , <41f•' • '•.i ,_,,,, .,." ,,.,~,. ,. I" .I '· ' T ' 1 ·, r J .' ,' '• /.' 1 ,, . $1388 OR If YOU PREFER s s44~,.. I ... • .. FULL PRICE ... 173cHEVY NoYa Cp~. . $1988. 6 cyl, auto Iran<>. radio. hea ter. OR IF YOU PREFER -C (934GHCt (1· .!•~ ~ ""' ~ "' .,~,.~ I 1". 1.•0•.~· r .s ~ u.1,,..,.,,,,.~ ... , ... l~I' I ·14 A I If, I'• '7 2 ~!?.~y~odon Station W a9on Auto. lr'ans . radio, heater, power steeri ng, powei-braKes. racrory air cond. (090FJS) o~iv 16~ ~4 !o• 3(; ""'"· "'"1n 12~(1()W" Fu1!<~-,i, ono<I 12101 ~ll\"'-1 T & ~ ~t.•rrl'(l i...v""'"I """" $2l~l 4• A P ll ,'I n~~ $•8~0~., a FULL PRICE jili $'1988 < OR If YOU PREFER $6829 P~H MONH• WE NE ED YOUR SALES & SERVICE BUSINESS! • . . . ' " ' " VOL BOS CIOSt.'(! Kopec Judici· consid agains today. f\.1ls.5 1vhen Kenn and it -1~1and 1'he rcque A Sa Ho nrchi Colle year trust Th one- no sudd ('(lnl finan B Fi thro .)liss .suit befo IV Buil just brok Th('~ in ju addi by neu• st or T Oen c Or the ther firs 1055 A ... ap on I bla F thci "but to Si C<ll equ Bat the bro J my a f Wo • San Clemente Today's Final -Capi~trano ED ITI ON ) l\'. Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 134, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY , MAY 14 , 1974 ' , I TEN CENTS ' House Panel Getting l(opechne Death Records HOSTON ~APf -Hl't'f!rds fron1 tht· clost.'<I inquest lnto the dL"Ulh ol !\l<u·.v Jo Kop<.>ehnc hilrl' bl·cn St'lll 10 the tlou:-.e Judiciary Co1nn1i1h.'t'. ,.,. h 1 ch i:-; consid<'ring ilnpcaeh1111·111 procccd111,l\S against Prc.~idcnt Nixun, oflieiuls suid today. !\1is.i;: Ko1>cchnc "';1s k1llt•<l Jn .July !96!'1 1Yhen a cnr tlr11 ci1 by Sl•n. Eclw;1rd 1\t Kennedy ( IJ-~·tvss.' 11·r11t ort' :-i br1dg1· and into u litt:1I pool on C'h<111p•H1t11U(Htk ISiand off the 1\1;1ss:il'h11~t·lls t'11:1 ~1 The n1:itcri11l 11•h1!h lht· <·onu111tlt'C requested 1v;1s niadc puhlic n1 1970 A spokesrna11 for the So<'illl La11· Library in Bo.~1un said a rne1nbcr of the Judi('iary Con1n1ittee staff telephoned the hbl':iry, located in the Suffolk Count y Courthouse. and requested that a full set or copiC"s of the rcrords and the lawyers' briefs be S(•nl prurnptly to \Vashington. Assistant librtirian f\1ar[c Sekula ~aid 1hc se t or copies \\'as 111ailt!d some time <1gu. ''They've had 11 for several \\'CCks, I :-hould think." ~he said. Tl1~· library keeps tupi(·.~ of records and hl'il'f.-; of all cases that are appealed to !ht• f\1assachusctts Supreme Judicial Court for rcfrrenee by lin\'yers. 1\ccording to the Boston Globe . ll conunittl'<' spokes1n;i11 r1.>fused tu con1n1cnt "in nny \V<l~'" on 1he requc.'it for documents. "! don 't know if 1\e h:11·c. .and I ---BOB KENNEDY ASSASSINATION CASE REOPENED, Sto•y, Page S couldn't con1n1cnt if "e had," the spokcs1nan told the Globe. Eclgarto11'll l)islrict Court Judge Jan1es A. Boyle directed that the January 1~70 inquest be 01>en. bul thl! state Suprcn1e Judicial Courl ordered it closed afler Kl'nnedy's counse l argued that an open hearing 1vould result in publicity "~o 11"ir!11sprt•<1d as to l:un! \V1!h 11'n'n1edi:ibh1 prejudice" any court proceeding held ltilt·r. In the report of the inquest. released 111 April 1970. Boyle s;1id there 'y,•as cause tu believe Kennedy drove Jl(•gligcnll y, but he did not ,file negligent driving chargr s against the senator, and there \1erc no other courl proceedings in 1he casc. One 11•ee k after the accident. Kcr111edv pleaded guilty to leuving the .~cent• of :1i1 accidt!nl. He 11·as given a tl\O rnonths suspendL'CI jail sentence. pla eect on probation for one year. and Jost h1s drlvcr's license for one year. ~o reu:.on 1\:is ~1ven for th c t'Ollln1il!PC0 S rCl)ll('St for !ht' clOCUlllt'rl!.s on the Ci1npp<1<1u1dd1ck inquest i\largar<>t (;irroll, 11·hcJ \Ii.IS :\l1ss Kupcchnc·s roo111n1ut1· al the 1inu• ot thl.! inckl('nl, filed suit last August t•hnrglng lha1 for1ner \\lhitt• llOLISt' :iidt• .Jnh11 ll Ehrli~:h11uu1 and tY.o rorn1t·r /'\t>11' \·ork City poht:en1en tht·n on lhl' \\'11111· llnu .. 1• puyroll rook p;1rt in plucing ;in 11lt•g:i! 11'iretap on hl'r 1elcphnne. Tcstlrnon.1· 11 1 the Sen;11<• \\";1ll'rgal1· hearing ha s liukccl the t11f\ t''\-poli'-e· 111cn -!inthonv T. lJlascre1. tu1d Joti u Caulfield -\\i!h at1c1n1>1s by lhc \\'hitc l lou~t· tu gain 1nfor11H111on on p1.!IJ!1c;1l f1gurt·s 11bo OPfH.lSt~l the 1\d 111111istrul1on. Th('rf' h:ll'l' ht'l'll rL•µoi-t' th:!! ont· 1:1rg('I 11a:. l\t•111lt·d~ In tht• \\hi!c llousc tran~cript of <i :\\;1rch IJ. I 9 7 3 con\·ers;ition. foru1er \\!hill· II o u s 1· coun~cl J11h11 ))tall 111 !olrl l're.'iidt·nt NtXon that ··right ;ifter c11;i"pp;1<1t1idctick so1nebod~· \l a~ put up lht·r1.: tu star! oh:il'rl"1ng ... J)t•an die! no! rl•f('r 10 th<! 111;111 h.1 n:iml' but s:11d he 11a ~ :i forn1t•r Nc\1' \'ork Ci1~· 1.10ht·l' d••!ect11 e 11 ho \\Ol"kt•d for Caulfield and had .. {'<IUSCd a Jut Of t'lllbarraS!'illlt•ll\ for Kt·nncdy." San Juan General Fund Bid Up 54% ) • S11ddleb11t.·I~ l' ote Trustees Fire Architect Firm Hobert l..01\rey <ind A ss o c 1 ate s, architects for the Stu.ldleback Con1muni1y College IJistrict sinct' it s lonnation .<;('ven years ago. y,•ere fired by the OOard of trustees ~1onda~· n1gh1 The dt'Cision "'flS un:111in1ous. :if\Pr a one-bour secret ~t·1.<;ion :ind trus1t't'S harl no com1nc11t about r1.:11sons for 1!1e sudden termination. None 11 o u I ti t'On1ml"nl on run1ors 1ha1 Lu11-rcy 11<1 ~ i11 financial s1ra11s. Urte~tJJla in e<l B let ze C i 1,/,s Viejo Siiites fire of un cx-phuncd origin ract'<.I through a two-story offiCT' building 1n ,\1ission Vi t>jo today. gull ing t1ro n1cdical suites and causing extensive damage before it 1\•as brou~ht under control. \\forkcrs employed in the Dcl1:i Building. 28362 i\'largucri!c Park11·ay. hnd just reportL'<i to their jobs "'hen the blaze broke out :it ;1pproxin1:itely fl ::IO a.in. They y,•erc able to lea\•e "'ilhoul suffering injuries. fircn1cn said. The recently complc•ted building. in addition to l'Ontaining offices, 1s occuplecl hy the "(lood \'ev.s... a 1\·cckly ney,·sp;::pcr ; a beer bar and :.in aulo parts store. The fire broke out in the Saddlcb:.ick Dental Lab. Suitt' 21. Carl \Volf. inforr11at1on offi<'er for the Orange County Fire 1Jc~1rtment. said the fire burned through thl' roof and there \Vas considerable 11:itcr da1nagc lo first story offices but that the financial Joss had not been estimaied . A secretary <1t Sactctlcbnck Imports. ;1 oearby aulo dealers.hip. said the fire appeared lo have eon1e fron1 a res!rooin on the top noor and that ""1t really \11as blazing for a little bit there.,. firemen roared to the buildin!-( froni their subsration on J\1nrguerite Pnrky,·ay but found that they needed backup hclµ to handle the bla1e . Six engines. t11o·o aerial trucks und a cotnplen1cnt of oltu:r f l r e f i g h I i n g equipment under the dirccUon or Dattalion Chief George Toussaint baHIL-d the blaze tor 35 minutes before they brought it under control. Just what c<iuscd the fire-is still a mystery today and 1vill be the su bject or a follo"··up investigation. according to \Volf, Man liole Foll Bririgs Ln1 vs uit SAN DIEGO t!IP) -D::irrell Pugh. 18. is asking for $250,000 damages from the city because he fell through a manhole into raw sewage. . The claim was fflcd becnuse the manhol e was unc.'Ovcred a n d sewage had backed up. ob.<curjng the open hole, the youth'!<i attorney said. Pu~h has since rcpor1 cdl y c.lcvelopcd SRlmonelln , a b ... ctcrial disease. l 'rllt: Santn Ana f1r1n of Hippe and Bandell v.us hired immediately to. take Olf'r the di strict'» building program, 1.:ff1·c11ve tl1ay 13. Though the rote "'as unanin1ous. S:iddlel.><l('k 'fruste(• Norrisa Brandl said '>he \\"Jntrd to be put on rct:ord as against tht' action to hire llippe and Handel!. .. The only reason I an1 voting for lhis action is bccau.5c !here are only four trustees here tonight and we have lo ha1 e unanimous votes on everything to tu1ve a legal 1najorily," she said. The board oorn1ally Ras seven members. Stu.' "added the Orange County Deputy Counsel providing legal advice to the bo:ir<I . Spencer Col"ert. urged them ro take the action speedily because of time deadl ines for stale funding and the necessit y lo conipletc the mathernat1c.s- 11c1encc building nO\Y under construction. ""\\'e hav e been told that to l\'ait longer 11·ould r~sult in costly delays." f\·lrs. lirandt :;aid. Both ~lipµe and Rand ell were forn1er ernployes of Hobert LclY.Tey and the board 5aid they felt giving 1he contract to 1hcn1 11·ould re sult in the snioolhest 1ransition. The contract lo llippe and Randell includes completing the nw.th-science bpitd1ng. rc1nodeling an existing portable building to a cafeteria. supervising construction of the ml.J,.')ic arts and Ct!ntral utilities buildings for which stale funding has already been approved. !{esponsibility for a proposed technological arts building a n d s11•in1n1ing pool n1ay also fall to H.ippe llnd Handcll, spokc.51nen said. Trustees suid the n1uch.criticizcd architecture of the one con1plelL'<I Lowrey building. the library. "'as not the rcnson for the tcr1ninafion. .. It is too late to change lhe architecture of the future buildings tSee FIRED. Page ?) l~order Officer s , Harvest Bumper Crop of Alie11s San Clemente police rounded up a near-record number of illegal aliens - including one on a IO-speed bike -enrly today as the immigrants surfaced in several parts of town after managing to 1•lude the Border Patrol at the San Onofre roadblock. As of da\\'n today officers workini;: the 1n idnigh1 to 8 a.m. shift had picked up 30 im n1igrants In the city limits. And lod:iy's means of transport by <iliens and smugglers r.anged from taxis to the cyclist , Police said a half-dozen aliens were taken fron1 local cabs and two separate pursuits of smuggler cars netted IJ persons, including two a 11 cg e d smugglers. Still ·more y,•cre arrested In Shorccliff$ <ind at the S.1n Clc1ncnte pier. but. the one \\'hich sparked the most curi()Slty among the police was the immigrant round pednling north on a rn cing bicycle. Ofriccrs trii.'d In vain to find out \\'here Ille bike came from. \Vhi\c city police were busy through the night. the checkpoint in operation throughout thc period "'as relatively quiet. "It appears thal most or them n\anagcd 10 get around us last nl~ht." said patrol Senior Agent Gene lfnrr1s. TWO SAN CLEMENTE YOUNGSTERS SAMPLE THEIR FIRST RIDE ON NEW BUS For Driver Rod Hickman and Passengers, First Day Went Smoothly Taken for Ride South l 'oust R esicle 11.ts Get Buses By JOJIN ''ALT ERZA O! tht 01111 Pl1111 Still flundreds of South Coast residents sampled the feeling of a co1nmunity with a ne1v "uptO\\"n llavor" J\londay .!\S ttu·y rode the inaugural coaches of the Orange County Transit District bus syste111. Children plunked their <1uarters into the mechanical coin counter and \Vhen drivers y,·ould ask their destination the comnion reply \\'as. ..noy,·here in particular. \Ve 'rc just out for so1ne fun." Elderly women openly con1n1unicatcd their glee at lheir ne\vfound mobility and 111any paused before hopping off the bus ... just to say "thank you so much"' to the bus driver. f<,or passengers and drivers alike i\1onday"s maiden voyages or the nc1v transit district coaches 1vas more fun than routine. r,or driver Rod llickn1an, who is assigned to the route y,•hicll leads fro1n southerly San Clen1ente to Laguna llills. it was a learning experience as "'ell. "I've driven buses for the district for s e v c r a 1 years. but th is is only my second day in San Clcn1ente." he said as he negotiated the Spanish village's 1l'inding. narrow streets. But despite the strangeness of the territory. Hicknian said he enjoyed his firsl day in the South Coast. As for the c o a c h e !I. 1ws.c;tngers remarked often alxlul the brand-new condition and the relative speed of tral'el. Despite scores of sto1>s in San Clemente. buses could negotiate almo~t on schedule during the first day. "There·s still a lot that's needed before the system will run smooth."' Hickman said. •·People arc going to have to sit down 1\•ith schedules and 1naps and really learn how to use the bus. It's nof something tSee 8USES1 Page 2) Board Ritles Students Must Attend Graduation Suppose lhey hnd a co1nmencement und nobody came? Thl:i.t was the question h.'.!untlng Saddleback College ln1stces ~1onday night In a di!«:ussion on 11·ht•lher attending graduation <X!rtmoni cs shoul d continue to be mandatory ror those wishing to .receive a dlplomn . After a discussion of the \1alues of traditions and Ute pos5ibil i1y lhnt students might not sh<Hv up if they 1l'eren't forced to. lhe board dc<'!dcd to keep the existing policy. al least for now. b\it appoint students to a committee to help make commencement mo r c ullrnctive in the future. Saddleback Superintendent F' f e d Bremer said the college's 1X>llcy on granting excuses from comAlC.lll'tmcnt ( arc .. lenient." and that e11ch yoor about 10 percent or the graduates have been excused. · Those not excused still are legal graduate!. but are not given the piece of paper. tht> diploma. lo pro,·c It. The record or their gr11dualion i~ al1\'a)'S avtiilablc on !heir transcript, ho1\'CVer. "Tradition for the sake or tradlllon is dumb,," said Onvid Hall, president of thc student body. "Rather than ntaking people come to the ceremony. you should plan it so that people \\'lint to be there." Ile recommended th:1t students be asked to help pl an the (.'Qtnmcnccmrnt progran1 nnd thnt It be held in a n1ore esthelic ~-In past years ii has been held In the campus parking lot . ' Convict Visi ts llis Dyi ng So11 For 'Last "\\iisl1' SA;>.; FRANCISCO (UPI I -A state prison eonvi ct visited the hospital bedside of hi s dying son for 45 1ninutes today to ru!fill the boy's last wish before he lapsed into unconsciousness . Two Soledad Stale Prison guards volwitcered their time lo dri ve Phillip i\.lacchairella. 34. the 150 miles to the San Francisco hospital where his ~n. Leon· ard, 16, J3y uncon- scious. dying of a kidney ailment. The youth \Vas not ex- pected ot live more than another day or two. The officers said MACCHAIRELLA the rather remained calm during the pre-dawn rtd'e to San Francisco. but broke down when he saw his stricken son. J\lacchiarella was returned to !he prison after the visit. Prison officials at first rejected tearful pleas fron1 the youth's ra1nil y to allow the visit, but relented aftt'r the case was publicized Monday. The elder ~1aechiarclla has been in prison for two years. serving a rive-ycar- to-life term for conspiracy to sell 1narijuat1a. Stale corrections officials at first said i\.tacchi<1rella had too much tinl<' to serve before he was eligible for parole and therefore was an escape risk. llis 90n, w1til recently a healUty motorcycle racing enthusiRst. suddenly became ill Inst week. In an iron lung Y.'i!h ;t kidney rna('h\nc. 1he boy oskcd to see his rnth er Saturday before lnpsing into a coma. State. Sen. l\·Jiitoa l\1arks (R-San Franclscol, pleaded on the floor of the Upper House. for help i.n obtaining perrni!lslon. lie urged lhe lawmakers to assist him out of '1fl sense of pure hun1nnlty" and c;ritit'b:cd both Cri>v. Ronald Reagan's office and tht state prison dlrecfor because perrniss!nn wa sn't granted quickly. '• I Com1cihn e11 Stucly H11ge City B11clge t H) Pt\:\tELA llALl..\'I 01 lfle D1ll1 Pilot 51111 A record ei!y hudg er sho1ving a 5~ prrcen1 ju1np in opera!ing rosts \viii be studied by !he> San Juan Capislrano City Council nexl y,·eek. The proposed budgel for the 1974-75 fiscal year sholl's a jump fron1 $001.884 to Sl.391.420 in the general fund. But finanC'l' clire<·tor John O'Sulliv;in lll'lic1•es the cily can oPeratc \l'ithout a ta x increase. A four-ct>nt decrease In the se"·er bond intere st and redemption and the same 90- cents per $100 assessed valuation tax rate is proposed. This brings the total tax rate to SI. I I. It was $1.15 last year. O'Sullivan is predicling a $3 n1Blion increase in assessed valuation to add to the cily coffers. lie admits. however. that this is a conservative estimate. This .1·ear·s assessed valuation was $32 n1illion. Last year's wa~ $29 n1iHion. The biggest proposed expendilW'e in next yea r's bogct is for capital improvements. $900,459. 111is ye a r · s capital improvement budget "':is S~.000. but O'Sullivan pointed nut that niany or next year's items are non- recurring like street in1proven1ents recurring -like stre.ct improvements. parks, traffic lights and equ i1>mcnt. The program stressed in the new budget is in the public works dcparllnent. A total of $535.888 has been allocated for next year in public y,.·orks 1vhile this year's total was only $273.301. .. "\Ve now propose to complement and expand the planners' capabilities bv replacing retained engineers with iil- house engineering expertise in the public y,•orks department," said City J\1anager Donald Ci. \Veidner. ''Coordinated and s u pp o r l i v e engineering services in the areas of land development. public improven1ents and traffic circulation are essential in staff"s opinion if our community's full cootrol over alt aspects of physical development are to be realized." • \\'eidncr con£irmed that the r_'Ollsultini; firm of \Voodside-Kubota y,·ilJ be phased out after July l. Jack Kubota. a parin1·r in the company, has served lilt.! city since incorporation. The engineering firm 11.·ill be replaced by anassociate and assistant engineer 11'ho 1\'il/ serve under Director of Publi c (See BUDG ET, Page %) '· Orange Coast Weather Fair through Wednesday but sonic night and morning low cloudiness clearing by noon. ac- cording to the \1•eather service. Nol much temperature change. l~ighs al the beaches around 65 rising to 7'l inland. Lo\VS tooight in lhe upper 50s. l i\SllU; 'l'OllA \' A Jack.1;011 f'il•e concert t ii \\'Qsl1i11gto1i ended i11 ci bottltt russi11g r1Qt t11ith 1n ore ll11u1 50 pcrso11s h11urt'd mul 43 arrt'slect 01tts1de !lie Rubert f'. Ke nnedy starl11011 . See story. Page -I. ~ M, at¥• I C.1l1tor11!1 S c.11u!lltfl .,.,. Com+c' li C.renword 1J 0.1111 Mell«' It Ellltofltt '"' t En""'11l11ntt11! 1t Fln•rce t-11 For 11>.i ltttll'lt I H¥ Olrlfttr 11 MO.-K-11 t~ IN S«¥kt t l Aln llllCNn 11 Mo<lt• ffff 11 ~¥lit •• Mut~ll 'urtth t NtllOMI Nt'#1 4 Or-• C:tun" 1t S..-b 1•1f Stotk M9ffl1h 1 .. 11 Tt...,111111 11 TYMtton 11 Wtllblr I W61114trt N•wt \)..1' Wtrllll ,,....., ' ( • 2 UAJLY PI LUI County's R·epublicans f'rot11 Page J BUDGET • • • "Yi'orks William f..turphy. The public works superintendent's duties will be Still Hold Vote Edge changed. . \\'eidner sakl the Increased engineering slaII will "provide in·housc eapabi!Jties not avaiJable before, including intensive, locallied traffic litudlcs, asi1istance in public "''ork~ adminislration. l'1nergency preparedness, assistance In nuisance and huzard control, design of solutlons to localized drt1inugt! problen1s, de:1ign of sniallcr constructi on projects and preparation'" of n1ups and sketches for city use." Thi• <1r:o1J.:1 roun11 l!t~ist rar of \·oters has n·11•till'd thl· !a!1•,:,I 1 otl'r ri •i.(1.~tra !1{11l r1gurcs 11 tuch ~ho11 the county is still H('publiean h'rT1tor~ tlv~p1tt• sun\t' g<1111s by thr l>cn1orrats 1n th<' year of \\'~t ('r!:OI{'. • Jntt:'ritn Hei::istra r Jiln ~layer ~t1id \lunday con1pu1cr· printouts for the June 4 primary clC'L·t1on shov.· there arr 751.833 reg1slercd ~'O!l•rs in l'On1 parL-d tP 661.000 t•Jcctlon of 1~7:!. the county no11• tur the prirn:1ry Of !hat totul :Ji·l,li48 <i r e ltepublicuus. 319,941 are D1.:n1ocr:11s, :l,878 arc 1ncn1bcrs of the A1ncr1ca11 lnd('pcndcut Pu rty, 2,276 arc PC'<lCL' and Frcedo1n Party mernbcrs, 8:!3 are 1n a 2 HoL1 si11g Deve lo1J111 e11ts De11iecl Agai11 by Sa11 J ua11 Tv.·o !1ousing d('vclop rnrnts. denied recen tly be-cause of the traffic they mlghl gen1.:rut t; on Ortega Hlgh\\'il}', \\'Crc again turned dovl11 h~ the Snn .Ju1111 Ca1>istrano City Council :'llonday. Counciln1('n \'O!ed 4·1 to deny a bid for rehC'aring of !he Standard Pacific und Lcadershi1> lh1nll·S de v e Ioµ men ls proposed fur th (• Ortega a re :.i • Councilmen said :ipproval c11n·t be hased on ;in "occurrence that may or may not tnkc placC'." Councilman J a in e s \Veathel'C<lst lhe dissenting vote. "The "occurrence" is the fundin g of an Ort~ga •lighwa.v \Viden ing project by the state. Spokes1ncn for the lv.·o projects 11sked for a rehearing on the basis that their fin al trnct map v.·ould not be filed until the ·widening project had been funded . "I objf:'Ct to conditioning an action on <In event 1\1e have no ro11trol over,'' said Councihnan Douglas N:.ish. Councilman John Sv.·eency supported the denial because !he highway condition is still unchan ged and the projects <1pproved by th<' county -Prin1a Dcsecha du1np site. Owens-Illinois sand and gravel operation and Starr Jlanch J?ecreational Arca -\\•ill still generate rnorc tr:Iffic than councihnen believe the J1ighway can handle. tl·l<iyor Roy Byrnes said the council should in the future not condition tract approvals on events they can't e-0ntrol. lie pointed out that even though fundin g Saddleback Ol{s Federal J\id Pla11 for ,, ets The Saddleback College board of trustees has okayed a federal aid progra m "''hich v.•ou\d bring up to $41,800 to camphs for the school's 836 veterans. The money, from the Deparlment of Health. Education, and Wel~ar. , has fou r purposes: to help locate vc rans and encourage them to return school: to fund remedia l programs for those With academic deficiencies; and to provide personal. academic, and career counseling. Of the total. $9,400 to Sl2,000 v.·ould pay lhc salary of an on-can1pus coordinator or veterans affairs. :'-.like Beanan. 1he veterans coordinator at UC Irvine, came to t>.londay's board meeting to urge Sad d I e back 's participation in the program. "Saddleback is the only campus in Orange County that has not participated in this program," he said. ''\Vhat that 1nC'ans is that Saddleback veterans have to go to other can1puscs to \l'ork out problems "'Ith !heir benefits or get counseling." He said u•hcn lhc veterans checks 11·ere delayed last fall causing hard ~hips for thousands. Sadd leb:ick veterans hDd to go through the UC Jr\'ine offi ce to get help. "Sonic or rhe people in Illy office rnadr loans out of !heir own pockets to Saddleback st udents, .. he said . "\Vhcn it come s lo /.-ll'Hing your check. good ser\'ice is pretty crilical." The board of trustees vote lo apply for the funds "'as unanimous. 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Ttltphof!' 11141642·4121 Cl111ifi,d Adl'ttil'INJ 642·56 71 S•n Clt111fll'I• Aft Df90rl~11t..: r_,1,p11one 4tZ·••zo C.""°•OM 1t14 °"'"' l ,. • Put•• ~""'I """ -"°""'""~''"''" .i .. .i • ..i ..... -· ... """~' t" -'''"""'"' ,, •. ..,~ ~ .. , I'" '"1>'1"'4~~ "'"°""''"~"'"'""" n1>1 ..... ,,.,,w,,.,,...,.,, i-"""""''' ,,.,, 1 .. G~''°'''"'"-"'Q•!iJ' fl• '.-...r. .... f,fll _,L, "''•11,, '"~'•Ip f:Tl!lt~ II '''1Qf'T~l1 ~ lwoO-Ol'W>P""""J.)DC/IVlftll1. I n1lght occur in till· n1•xt ~·car or so. the actual t·onstruction of the high11•:iy 1nay not tak e plac;.e until ye;.irs later. At th:1t Point Bart Pitts, official of Leadership Hon1es, rose to speak. but was not allowed to do so by the 1nayor. The only recourse open to !he deve!oJHHl'nl s 110\1' -"'ill be to resubn1 it their plans al the end of the city's n1oratoriur11 on new applications. But indications arc that the moratoriu1n may be extended until February of next yea r to give staff and counci1 time to adopt the new city ge neral plan. Supreme Court Revielvs Wife Rape Co11viction WASHINGTON IA P) -The U.S. Supreme Court hw; decided to re\'iew the ease of a St. Louis n1an e-0nvic1ed of raping his wife. He argued that he \1•as never given a psychiatric examination in connection \Vith the case and was not in court \l'hen convicted, and thus. his right of due process v.·as denied. The plaintiff. James Ed\\·ard Dr.;;pe, :,hot hlmself in the stomach, in an :ipparent suicide atlempt. during his St. Louis trial and wa s recuperating in a city hospital when he 1vas convicted June 25, 1969. He 1vas sentenced lo life imprisonment Oct. 21, 1969. His appeals to the f\.fissouri Court of AppcaLs and the Missouri Suprcn1e Court v.·ere denied and he is a prisoner at the !\1issouri Training Center for ~1en in Moberly. The case V.'111 be heard the next court ter1n, \rhich begins in Octo~r. In papers support ing his appeal, it was noted that Drope had a history of mental 1>roblems and had on occ'!s ion thrown hin1sclf dO\\'n a flight of stairs as a result. His ll'ife, 1\'IX> filed the original con1plaint 1\•ilh lh(' St. Louis police. asked Drope t.-1 continue :iving \vilh her and the couple's five children. and he did. Several \\'eeks after filin g the con1plaint. she asked that the cc1sc not he prosecuted, but it \\'as. Frot11 J•nge J BUS ES • • • .~omeone can do perfectly the firsl lime,'' he said. But flickman showed during 1'.1onday·s trips !hat he is 1nore than v.•illing to help . ·'Once f knO\V the area better I can help people even more, because I can te.11 !hem exactl y how In get to a dcslinalion. I suppose al! of us are still learning d0\\11 here," he said. On one course through San Clemente late J\londay afternoon , Hickman had a special passenger in the rear of the coach. City Ffngineer Ph il Peter, \•,oho ser,·es as S.1n Clen1ente's trafric expert. spent hours studying the effecl or the coaches on traffic flow in the city. tlis final assessment 11•as that except (or a fcl\' una\'oidable kinks and the obvious impact of buses on city streets. the system \\'as "just great. ''I think \\'C "'ere all hoping lo 1nake the Im pact of huses on our streets absolutely nonexistent. but that can't be the case. It , ... 111 be a fact or life for drivers that there's going lo be a bus up front. slopping'constantly. It 's son1cthing they \1'ill have to live \\•ith ." he said. As fn r the irnpact of n1otoris1 s on bus drivers. Hickman hAd ;in nbscrvntion : "S-On1e of 1hose elderly 1>eople I've seen driving ears In San Clemente should neve r be on the streets. "They ought lo be on this bus, instead,'' he said. Ford Defend s J~ixon PENSACOLA. f la. (U PI 1 -\1irc Presidenl Gerald Ford . roaming through Dixie on whAt was billed a! a non· pol itical speaking trip, d e f c n d e d President Nixon f\.1onday night, but criticized others In the Administration for involvcn1cnt in the \Valcrgatc scandal, "I think the overwhcln1 ing evidence proved the ))resident Innocent.'' Ford told a friendly crowd of 1.200 al n $12-a·plate Cluunber of Commerce dinner here. ' ' • I "n1iSC<'Uaneous" category and 50,267 arc undeclartd.' · 'flu: reg1s1 rut 1on figur es-show son\c t·h::ingcs in voter palterns since J une of ltli2. -1'he Oenlocrats have grov.·n 33,500 con1parfd to 43.400 for "\he Ji.epublicans but on a proporllona\e basis, the Democrats are increasing in nwnber 11. lillle faster than th e cor. -One )l<l rty, Peace and Frel'dom, has dl'cre<iscd its registration by iibout 800 l'Olers. -A number of undeclared voters has increased by nearly 14.000. -There are 42.000 more \\'Omen registered to vote in the county than n1en. The figures sho"' that there are 43.000 rev.•er registered voters now than there were in the l972 general election. But ~layer said the figu res are deceiving. : lie clain1s at least 100,000 more people \viii register to vote during the summer Jn time for this yea r's general election. Broken down by superviS<;rial districts the voter figures reveal that two districts. David Baker's Second and Robe rt llattin's First hold a considerable l.>einocratic registration edge. Though their offices <1re not partisan, Baker is a Republican and Battin is a Democrat. Supervisor Ronald Ca s p e rs. a l{epublican. has the strongest GOP t1dvantage in his district by an almost 2·1 margin \I ith a total of 198.000 voters. Tuo Republican. donlinatcd districts have supervisors \\"ho are Democrats. They arc Ralph Diedrich's Third 4 and Ralph Clark's Fourth. Eleven Orange Colmty e1ues or communities have Democrat i c majorities. including Si\verado, Sunset Beach , Santa Ana, Anaheim , Buena Park, Cypress. Garden Grove , Stanton. Los · Alan1itos, t>.Iidway City, and \Vestminster. Among the more staunchly Republican areas are Laguna Hills with a ~I edge, El Toro u•ith a 2·1 edge, Emerald Bay with a &-I edge, South Laguna wit h a 2·1 edge. San Clen1ente \vith a 2-1 edge and Ne\vporl Beach \Vith a 2·1 edge. Other voter bt·eakdo11'Tls on the Orange Coast include: -State Senator Dennis Carpenter's 36th District has a 53,000 GOP voter edge \\•ith nearly 2Q.OOO undeclared voters. -Andrew Hinshaw 's 40th Congressional District has a 54.000 GOP edge and more than 18,000 undeclared ... -oters. -Assemblyman Robert Badham 's 74th District has a 2-1 GOP n1argin. -Assemblyman Robert Burke fR· Huntington ) enjoys a 10.IXXI GOP voter edge in his 73rd District, but there are also 10,000 undeclared voters. Report on Fu11ds At Ni~on -Homes Electric Hflit·? Joy Attel>erry. a Sacran1ento high school senior. ha,; a hair·raising experience during the opening ut the ('al State Sacrarnento physics depart1nent. I.fer hair \Vas stood on end by static e lectricity frotn a Van de Graaf generator. one of a number of exhibits which allowed visitor participati.on. Edison Laslies Tactics Of Enviro1imentalists Southern California Edison Cornp3ny officials said toda y they a r c "disappointed" lhat envi ronmentalisls have filed another court suit opposing the expansion of the San Onofre nuclear pcnver plant. "This is another example of delayin g tactics by a few opponents of nuclear power,'' Edison Bonrd Chainnan Jack K. Horton said. Several environmental group s . represented by attorney Donald Stark. filed their la\vsu.it against the coa stal commission's approval of the project Friday in San Diego Superior Court. A Sept. 3 trial date has bet>.n set. The latest action, hov.·ever. has no effect on the construction on lhe pl11nt site less than three n1iles south of San Clemente. A previous stay order \vas \"Oided a feu· weeks ago by the State Suprernc Court. liorton said initial cons tru (·t ion of th r h-o.·o additional 1,140 mega\\•att nucl ear reactors is stiU proceeding. The Ja"•suit challenges the state commission's approval of the !!.4 billion units Feb. 20, contending t ha t Nixo1i Selects Cliief of Staff en\" i 1"{1n111en I 11 lisl s process" in the pennlt. 1\ere denied "due negotiatiuns for the "\\'!' belic\"c there is no nl(>rit to this ne10.· suit,'" Horton said. "It is just nnother ;.1tte1npt to obstruct aod delay the progress of this sorely needed generation project." Uorh rhe State Suprc1ne Court and the fou rth U S. fJistrit t Court of Appeals rl·fu~ed to hear !he ease. so plant ll!'!lt.llll'llts . ret urned t.o the lower court level. i\ltllough 1he C'nvironn1entalisLo; contend 11il· building v.·ill hav(' adverse effect s. Horton sai d, "San Onofre is being constructed under son1e of the most string('n t environrnental conditions e\'er imposed on a generating facility." Loss Discovered Tl\'O Montl1s After Clemente Tl1ef t An incident first noticed t,,.,·o months ago ut I.he home of prominent San Clemente architect Leon llyzen 'has developed into a major jewelry loss for t\le fam ily, police and the victims dis· covered f\.fonday. · Other n1ajnr int'rcasc.s In public works· includes un lncreusc of pcuplc In addition to the two new engineers to c11rry out the "'ork of the depuruncnt, and the purchase of several pieces or new equipn1ent. Other expenses "'ill be ~11nil::ition nnd \vaste renwvot ,$.'ll7,29~; police protec· tion. $'266.:,00; legislati\•e and ndminislra· ti\'e, $257.379: pnrks, environmental and cul1ural. $106.853. Bond interest and reden1ption will cost S87,1B5. interfund transfers v.•ill account for $61,2112, and rotlrc1nent and payroll u·ill cost $60.COO. "11lis \VIII be the first year the city can establish not only significant emergency reserves, but also create an equipment depr1..oeialion rese rve and m o st importantly, a civic center reserve, said \Veidner. Reserve funds for these three ite1ns are '$200,000 contingency, $262,000 depreciation und $200,000 civic center. The budget ulse reflect s n carryover or $804,155 ~·hich was budgeted, but w1spent this year. The budget also rcnecls changes in other depart1nents. A "team" approach to manage1nent has been proposed so that when a decis ion is 1nade in one department , its effect on other areas can be analyzed. The first step in this new approach will be the conversion of the finance depar1n1cnt to the Department or Admini s trat ive Ser\llces. An administrative assistant to help the finance director has also been proposed. \\'eidner is also suggesting an increase in 1he legal services prov ided by Welpult and Okazaki, the creation of a municipal code by the city clerk"s office and the possible need for additional money in the police budget. "It is possible the costs ntay be closer to $300.000 if our crin1e exoerience con· tinucs along present trends," he said. "(rime inc idents continue lo increase at a rapid rate and our costs for response to the crimes v.·ill incrc.ase pro"::irtionately." Front Page l FIRED • • • anyv.·a y ,'' sai d Sadd\eback Superintendent Fred Bremer. "Once state aid is apprO\'ed. it is very difficult to make any changes." The $3.9 1nillion building, 11 lhree·story concrete structure. has been labelled "a fortress" by critics v.·ho say the building \\'as designed as ii u•as in an age of .11tudent unresl so that students could not "rush" the building 1n a campus demonstration. Neither Lowrey nor Hippe and RandEJI could be reached for comment today. The matter originallv "·as dismissed as B k 1 b GOP \VAS ll I NG T 0 N (UPI) -an attentpted break·in u·hile the couple 3.C e( \'" President Nixon announced today 11·erc vacationing early in February, and .; Ile 11:ould nom inate (;en. George S. nfter the Hyzens returned to their home TlfO Navy Jets Collide, Crash Brov.'Tl, Air force chief of staff. to 1 'JOO s 01 \'. 1 a · a1·~ \VASHINGTON (AP) -A House report a ~ . . a IS a, ex mm Iv .. be chairman of the mil:tary Joint re\'ealNI nothing Jost. concluding Sl7 million in fede ral fund s Chiefs of S1aff. But i\lrs. Hyzen had planned to wear HONOLULU f APl -Two Navy jets has been spent in connection \vilh Bro"11, 55. \\'i ll sucet.'ed .i\c!m. an emC'rald pendant "'Orth s.1.000 on from the aircraft carrier Ranger collided President Nixon's honies has broad Thon1a s S. i\loorer as the armed ~londay and found that it "·as missing. in midair and crashed into the sea, a support 0·r Republicans \Vho say St'curity forces' lop-ranking officer. t>.1oorer Police said the original call came in Navy spokesman says. spending has gotten out of hand. . plans to retire from the Navy July Feb. ti and officers ch ecked the house. The spokesman said ~1onday the four Several Republi~ans s?id they expected 2. secured Tt. and left a note for the couple. cre"•men "'ere rescued and suffered only the report to get overwheltning appro\•at ~roorer has heltl the job four Neig hbors reported an oPCn gate. minor injuries in the mishap 90 miles or the House Governmenl Operations years. Once the Hyzens returned. they southwest of here Sunday night. C.:om1nittee today, not as criticism of F\ixon announced the nominat1on checked the residence thorough I y. An A6 Intruder-tanker and an F4 Nixon but of 1\·astefu\ security spending. of Gen. David C. Jones. U.S. 1\lr ofricers said. and did not find anything Phantom fighter v.·cre involved in an In· . The rcPQrt proposed to the committee Force con11nander in Europe . to missing. Oight refueling exercise ,,.,'he n the rucommended the government take take Brov.•n's place as Air Force The case has been reclassified as a accident octurred. said Baker. c.tlief of staff. b I d d I 1· h I h•' Th fo n' a llhh Id ~ction to recover ''any i n1 pr 0 per urg ary an c cc 1ves ave aunc "" e ur me s n mes were w c , expenditures." ~:;;:=====:::::::::::;::;::::;:===:'.....::"~":'~"~''~es=t~ig:a~ti~o=n:. =========::.:pen=d~in:g::•:•':if:i:ca:l~io:n:o:r:r:a:m::i~ll=•:•·==;;;--lt also rce-0n1n1ended security spending If. --~ in the future be strictly lirnited to only I one of a president's private horne s. 'I'he report said the $17 million -$9 1r,ilhon for S;u1 Clemente and $8 rnillion for Key Blscayne plus $176.000 for Grand Cay in the Bahamas. where Nix on is a frequent guest of his friend Ro bert fl. 1\bplanalp -includes all costs in cluding perwnnel in connection with the l101nes. It ~aid some of the spemding was "far in excess" or security requests and thst so me of it was for iten1s contracted bv ~ixon's aides rather than regular feder:il agencies. • The rcpori accused the Secret Service .ind other agencies of having "abused the discretion given them" by Congress' Jack of restraints on security spending. "As a result, government expenditures for all purposes at privately owned property have risen from practically nothins during the Roose\•elt·Truman era to over $5 n1illion in the Johnson acln1inistration and over $17 · million during the £irst five years of t11c Nixon 11drninistr<1tion, .. the report said . RC'p. (;arry Bro1vn of 1\li(' 1igan and lvto nthl'r coznn1ittec Republicans said before th(' \'Ole they expected the report to gel broad Republican as well as Democratic ;1ppro va! because as Brown put it, "The th ing \Vall just getting out of hand ." Rep. 1tichard M. l\i allttry (R·Vl.J. said 1he report does not criliciie the entire sum spent in connection with President Nixon's homes "l>ecausc obviously much tJf It ¥.'BS warrantt'Cl. "Bui I think my feeling Is that there should be some designated llml•.,, on hoW far spending ~hould go,'' ,.lalla"'Y said. "And it should be for security, not in1pro\•e.ments." Rep. Hobert I). lfanrahan (R·Ill . ), said "there has been too much looseness involved'' in security spending and said he parliculnrly agrees with I h e reco1n1n endatio11 that It be limited In the fu ture to only one hon1c In addition to the \Vhhc llouse and the Camp David prcsi· dcnl!.'.11 retreat. I PRUDENT BUYING Throughout our 79 years of carpel relailing. one fo ci becomes quite evi dent -I hot when money is less· plent iful, people buy better quality. This is conlrory lo popular belief, but makes good sense if you .think about ii. When you have lo concern you rself wilh volue and performan ce, you ore likely lo buy better quality. Al Al den's in lhe lasl five years, our per unil sale hos been more expe nsive ca rpeling, reflecling 1h is fact. Consequenlly, we have the largesl seleclion of finer qualities you wiW see anyw here, all al compe titive prices. .. 1he end result is cus tomer salisfoclion. pride and recommendolions which provide our overwhelming source of new business. IHTHI HAllOl 411.A SINCl 1957 ALDEN'S CARP~TS· • DRAPES. 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 Mott.· T'ltWI. t to S:lO : FrL t to t ; Set. t :l O to 5 r • l I .. """ fl (I Aoboll A( Fin Acm.C .,mo Aom e AO Mii AOdre AOvln A•l!'lll M tn1 Atln~ AQUlft Ahm$0 Allttn Alr Pr A!rcol ;, I AU All G Al•P p Al11~1 All.>e!•I Alotrl Alc1n A!(O S Alcon Altlll Allton AU~ AUglu "I" Alg P Allo<1G AIUed AllOI AlldP1 AJJll<l Alld S Allli C Allr111'1 Alco. Am.1IS Amw Amcor Am•• Anier Am He A HIS AmAlr Am A Am 0 A9r1 Am Br •mC• A C1n ACnM A Cllal A CV<! 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Btlc Bth:I 1:11 ·-i; .. ... .. •• ~. •• •• • 'r• ~ • , 'fuesday's Closing Prices CAINli.llS IRepMo 75d 6'+' l '"Inv I 4o(kl U 4 i '" Wtl Mel .0 19 ~ •All•G1)) 11 2 s $1'9.lrd lf!O 2 ; 4 Ptlrol"' .311 11~' 1MUpnBr ..36 f\ • IT11~ Cor 11 !• • t um lncf n I ' " io Aoul rl Co 7 '• 11 lpeO ~lit !' , 17WI Foooli ) 'l T11ltot1 N•T JI\ ~, 1 Tl~fl lrwlusl f + ~1 lS RtPlllllk C11 I 1+ 1 16 0 P F ll'KO llti 11 p..,.n Ctfltr • • 'I s1mP11 33 1r', •.< ' ~·-' ,., Ila~ ., 10 llfl Frat 60 ,,. 1 ll trln~ I I ,:;,e•k 10d i•~ !? "Mer Coro t, , IJ $111tr1 n L n ~. \• Vo Vo Vo uo Vo Vo Vo Vo Vo Vo Vo Vo Vo Vo Vo Vo Vo Vo Vo ~: Vo Vo Vo Vo l?J 1 savA.st ?• n • 2 ih•<H> n ne 10t l ODO lnpl S '8i 4 ;t~IU 1 I IS1IFnJ• tJ' SNH1 l M H > ~hadbu n i:I 11 I lylnv M \1 P\lbU 1 ~6& f 10 loaMor , 1711 ~!El)f I' 711Detl!.d 1 '5 >\ 1l IUITG111 I ft 7 i. Un Fdt l!y .1,.~ U NEnoEI I 71 ~I lf Or Re-1 70 • I' ComEd of J • • 2·~ Pn ·1: ~,~ ~~r ~~ 7 ~~Ill (II l ~Nl~Moll J tS Servom 1-6• New Vork 15 Mott Aetltif' NEW YO't!C ~Pl! -Tiit U moot ~t'J Pb UI -ctlvt llOGkl fr Oii , .... f\lfW YO!'k lk:Ot'P $ oc:k e~c.l'ltlllOt ~ttdfy oul"'m co ·s-;.111 CMM CM ATa.T ari Coro '!J""' r, \ -r,.. Gin fi lte T&T l ,t(IO f1 -~MOnWl!IO ~nv 0 I Prd 11 AOO 1' + 'lo Smlln tOtrtt on l!.G Min IOJ.500 1" 'f S1v A Stoo m F.I Pwr f2 .act 'lO t -111 Phlll Elle: ttllnQllM: El tl.44 16~ lllete Vork S•les Voh1me I Y Ulllltf Pr.1 •~nn11 '°'" . -WM -Month - • • Tuetday May 14 1974 SC ---=-='---o•JL v PILOT I I NE;w YORK STOCK EXCHANGE I Year's High-Lows Appear Every Saturday - Ea1·ly Gai11s Fade • On Wall St1·eet NEW \ORK IUPI\ -Stock 1mce' were steady 111 quiet trading 1'ucsday on Lhe New 't 01 k Stock Exchange with Ul\estors nonco1nn11tal 111 the face or 1nflat1on and chn1h1n-' interest rates lhe Dow Jone s 1ndustr1al l\eragc of 30 stoc ks gained 2 27 points 10 H47 ll6 In the openin,.! hours fl1e blue clup index wa." ahead n1ore than ISe\cn pcunts Dechrung issues held a moderate lead O\ er ad 'anccs of I he mo1 c than I 744 stocks traded Sales at the clo~c lotaled approxnnate!y I I 1n11J1on stu11 e!I 1gau1st 112LIO000 shares traded f\londav J1r1 ces on thC' \111er1can Ex change fell 1n quiet trading ::~- Amerie•n 10 Most Aetltie LONDON I UPI) -The U s dollar took anolher drubbing in european money mark c!s today s1nkmg to a nine-month low 1n Frankfurt and dropping almost evel"Y"' here Gold rose slightly The dollar opened at 2 381 marks tn Frankfurt its lowei;t figure since last Aug 6 Dealers said they \\ere punled by the dol la r s oonunued fall e Alrlb1e Alrf WASHINGTON (AP l Transportalion S e c r e t a r } Claude S. Brmegar says the government ma:v have to step In to alleviate f1nanc1al prolr !ems of Pan American World AJrways and Trans \Vorld Air- lines \Ve have not ruled out some form of Interim financial assistance Brinegar said Monday noting that Pan Am and T\\A ha\e asked for !ubsldles amounting to S300 m1lhon lie added \\e are hard at v.ork to help in other ' . • • • I I • I .• ~ • ' • 12 DAIL V PILOT T11~sday Mat 14, 1974 Two Democrats Clash for Shot at Burke By 0. C. HUSTINGS OI tll9 Dl!lf l'illtt Sl1tl t~ffP<'I. docs no1hing bu l the poor and elder!)': assess Jlc "'as prompted lo run . he discourage l h c successful. all real \\'calth at U1c highest s.1id, because Burke .. is too qualified (X!rson \1 ho desires 10 currcot offe r·. o-". where r · ht d d t bt.>come a candidate and serve nu ar rig an oes n o in public oificc... "'idespread t'ontrol of the adequately represent l h e Jle is also oppoSl."'CI 10 ccooo1ny n1ust be i'ns ured. pay people of the district." "l•xpendlturrs of 1ax n1oney by 1>\'eryon~ $2 per d<1y and li e intehds to be 11 n the public school syste1n for pcr111it t.hcn1 to earn rnorc. "outspoken and aggressi\'c st•rv1ccs · 11·l1ich arc n o t s pok es man for t h c HURRY-UP I HAIRDOS: CUT, BLOW 'NGO! We s11<>w yau how to care for ttw m step by step. Our curl coaiung SCISSOR STYLES are all luss·free and functional and are easy 10 dO as Just stiampoo! In- cluded are lamp cuts, hnger tumble cuts. curling Iron cuts. blo~er cuts. wast) towel dry, brusti ·n fluff cuts or simple w_ash and wear CtJIS. Tt"tev are all SCIS· SORED. lake·c'are-of·yoursell styles. Good lor any age. any h.air. NO teasing, no rollers. no pins, NO POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS. ALSp NO SET IPER- MANENT WAVES. YOU MAY NEVER WANT TO SET YOUR HAIR AGAIN. T\VO Dctnocrats are lussling for n June 4 primary \'il1ory en the new 73rd Assembly IJistrict and a shot a t u n sea t i n g Hr p ub!ican incu n1bcnt Robert H, Burke in l\'o\'e1ntx>r. Dennis ~l :ingcrs :.inti ,\.A. r an Petten ar(· opposing ctt{'h 01hcr on the Dc1nocratic sidu of the ba llot. and Burke is unopposed as the Repu blican rhoicr . f educational responsib iliti es." l\IANGERS, 33. of 17282 A(WI environ1nrnt" nnd to push for ;is ii ell as "nt•iv a 11 d Lo1ne, Huntington Beach, 1s a bala n c ed mass tiht~rallzcd st<ite s p e nd i 11 g niarried, with two children.·A transportation systcin 1~1ith JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING --progr<tnis ." vice president of American mC!'C coordint1tion l>et\vecn the HuntlnJI!: Beach Fullerton The lJt:lllOCl'otic candidates Lt' a r n in g Corporation, a Orange nnct Los Angeles 9564 o., .._.,.. 305 M • ....,.._ ••" art•: consult ing service for school county transi t di,;;iricts. 968-3535 879*3863 - The: COl'ISlal dis1r\ct includes the cities of Seal Beach. 11untington 6cach. Fountain \'alley and Costa ~1esa. t Van Pctten. 49 . of 9052 districts "'hich operates a "Public education is another O,...OollylA.M.tolOP.M.·S.t.S.tl•IP.M. Piont~r lJ riv c, llunlinb'1on siring of reading centers. he issue." he said. "lleadingl J~""""""~~~tiiii~~~~~~..--~~~~~~~ Beach. ritarrli:d. ,vith thrL>e holds a BA in ele mentary scores and n1ath ~res arc l-cducation from Cal State Long horrible. ye t 11•e aro spending N J E children. he holds a bachelors Bcuch and an l\IA in education O\Ore than ever brforc on ear v., vc1·yone degree in engineering front ndministraticn fron1 USC. I-le education . \Ve need so1ncone \Vest Point. L' t L d . . is a ll un!ington Beach Union "'ilh cduf'ational expcril'lll'C IS ens to. 811 crs Republicans have an edge in the di strici \\ith 7 I , 3 5 9 compared to 61 ,265 Democrats anlOllg the 143.9'24 registered voters. DEMOCRATS VYING TO OPPOSE BURKE Dennis Mangers (left), A. A. Van Petten A congrcss ion::il pri'!lary Jligh School District trustee_. __ ,_~.l'crc_s~·culin u.• _ 1~1s di<.;•rict." l' a n d i d a t e four t11\1cs -::..::.'.:=======::.~-===:'.::::::::__:"~-:::::· ___ _.::===========================:;-previously. Van Pcttcn is 1 BURKE \\1JLL not be listed on the ballot as an incu1nbent. administrative assistant . Tom. acco rdi ng to his administrative assistant. Toni Glass. •Us o cc up ation. ho"'ever. wilt~ !isled as 70lh district assembl yn1an. Burke \\'as first elected in 1966 in the old 70 th di strict, v:hich \\'as n1ade up of Fountain Vall ey, 11untington Beach. Seal Beach, Sunset Beach. Los Al amitos and portions of Garden Grove, Santa . Ana. Costtt .\1 e s a . \Vestminster and i\ e w port Beach. Burke.'51. of 103j 12th St., Huntington Bl•a<:h. is n1a1Tied :uid has tl'>rfc children. Ile holds a tnichclors degree in petrolcun1 Png111ccring from LC BC'rkelcy. ON ISSUES. finan<:ial Burke opposes di sc I osure. 111a i11 tllin1ng. "l)isr-;osun'. in rtmning on a platforn1 of prosperity detailed in his book "The Prosperity Plan." PRESE!'\T E'...: 0 N 0 ~I I policies on all le\'els. he I contends. 1r i l I "guarantee rurthcr d£'pression and more l hardship.'' For the Record His solution 1s a change in !he 11·ay public funds are i raised. The he11vy reliance on "transaction taxes,'' a categor.v in 1rhieh he includes incon1e tax. sa lcs tax , gas lax. use taxe s and gi ft taxes, poses <1 hardship <:n 1011• ,and middle· incon1c persons. he <:ontends . The sh ift 11CL!l<t be to "tilne ' taxes·'. Sll.ch as property tax . 11'hich assess ;in annual rate against "real \1·ealth... an ccono1nist's term n1eaning anyt hing but money. Dissoltitions Of Jtlar1•iage Flltd April II Park5, Maril'I K. 1nd RonalO J, Hv'!Jlry, Rul)y l.\orie an<.I Jame; HarolO, \Vhi!r. Shell• M. a..O 1(1rl ~\. Hurchlion, MllOrt<I E. and Lawrence e:. Sou~•. Edwaro Manuel tno (hn•Tl "e Alene. Camu'WI. Rultl J. aod Pnl!llp w. Poloer, Velma G. aod Ttloo·h•S H, M11l1carne, Wllll1m Elven anO S•ndra Deni•a. Harrell. Diane Gale an.cl E01111r Nolin. Crocker, P1!rlcla R. 1/ltl Jamas W. llotEver. ll VOllM 11nO Geno CliHord. Black, WIH111m .J 111d Dl11ne M, l ope1, Dora I(. anl1 Lvi• O. Pifer, Diane L. anO Rob<l!rl A, Clark. Wendy A, an<I Gl!Mrl O. G0<oon. Margare1 E. ano Lawreoce o. ''· M•l.......,ckl, Oo\111111 J , and Ruin EOwln1. Penrtleoerrv. How1rd G. 1no J1cki1 I.\. S111re1tt, Ronald R. L. 1'111 Jeanene. Mt(oy, Danlel James ll and Gill W1""1tred. Hlr.<1er1ker. S.U'I Hayton 1no M~rk Ivan. Conter. Joho Richard ano Ellen Rlct11ro. Pickell. Dvane A. ar.O J11<1lth /Jo , Sanc:l'lf!I, M1rcia K, arid Md•IO. Plllm•n• U.nt'll Aron 1f>d Cral~ Steven. Flynn, C..taldlne Jeri and Mk!Wd Charles. Am111tlll. Franlt EOw1ro ~r'ld LuEHen Ann. Schwaner, Seretha Renee ano Ronald Lee. RClll.,•· J11!11nne Coolidge 1"0 James son""'· Moore. ShltOf\ M1rle ano l.trrY Wayne. Hf'\lsfon, Lelal\d H. and l(a!hrV'I J, Ec011omen. A11roa Lee n nd Paul Dennard. Rlc Mer, Sandra L. ano RorMl<l R. van Mirier, J1tferv Wiiiiam ~f\d Marv KatnlHn. LotJros, Ml~e and Ct>efl Let , Flied April 1' Gaoe, Glen'! Heroerl tnd Glen'll Lau. Hi!rtlnoron, Ktn'lt!h Leror an<1 M1r!11;i Jane. Slrybi"9, Paul H. and Cathenne ann, He5ktf!, Dhone Miiier 11nd David McCartney. YovnQl)IOOd, 1(1re11 F. Ind BobilJ D. Mar~..,, La~ren 0. Ind J1mr• N. Mln.<ltn. Van QoslendDO>. Vlcror RO$l •nd Fay 8u!lt<, S111r0<1 Rae ind Wilham JettersOfl. Rollr!d. s111ron Oline and ThOmas 1.1. Sh\IOI, EliJ1t>tlll J. l n<I Cornellu• M Miller, SyOneY Flora ar'ld Mlcllafl ,t,Hen. 8uroelle, J.t'lt! E . .1no Thomas M . c~pman, Miry Etta a'ld HUQn1an Charles. R\11'10, Sll(rfey o. Ind Jo~ph R. Penn, Srtflllen Louil ano Phyll•s Gair Green. Jeaoene and G1rlon Wesler. 1Ent1red Aprll 11 l!los!Ofl, Irene ind Rober! LH. Fowl••· J""lrh c. ano R-rt a. Hoskln1. W1yne Ml,hael 11\d N1ntr Jeanne. Wllkln5. Ro:iert -r. ano Marv L. Fln gerald, Rot>tr1 L. tnO Ellrn J. Youn11, Music R. and Chrl1tlan J. Stewart, Jamet H. ar'ld Oe11n11.J J. Corb!!l, Nancy Ler ano RlcharO Cene. Swarrz, Nancy L. and Gar·y i:t. Gleim, ,t,nn and Thom•• Geo•oe. Wiltox. Je~n Clar~ and Robctrl ,t,Uen. Hammer. 8ern;iro Dale and Nil'ltV Eowina. Bowyer, Arve! Rc~rt a!'>ll l!r~ca "! Carer. TOO William •nd ,l,n11~ (llapm;in. Oorls I( ,...,a Earl R 811kh~, D;anna Lynf\ dlld '/.'airer Jack " oru . Onih1> Marino ~nn Florence E~d. albd9ht, Jean F. and Ro'lald I.I. Veroa~es. Edra l.'.,1y and W~ff ~" J~eott. Por1~r, Pa1riti• ,1,nn ~nn Sarn vel ~. Rrrd, Jovce Pauline t nd Bruce FrBndse Allen, John S. and Eliflor J. McGinfll$. Ca•otvn l>\ae and Rlch.lrd •1+en. Zaep1.,1. Jclln Brute and S~•an Ba rbar.,, S11noov"L B11rb,./i1 J. and P11ul L. Aubvchon, RcnMd l!~v and CherVI a nn- Le<1qerY1ood c,,.oh1>m V and 5uMnn~. Hulcf\eson. Vvo11nc C a11d Glef!n E. French. B1P.I'/ LOU>'~ Ind RoO"rt Lloyd. Ben•on. Oi~na L. ~nd Robert L. ~;..,,,., Tt.e<eld L ano Roy W. Bd .. era, M.Jria Tjna ano Charle' Allen Zucker. 0dVld N. af\d thrl~linp B. Miller. Rose Thefesa "nd Clvde Ev~re!t. Tllcma~. Valerie D. L. and l!vdo!ot<. Parrish. Lilha Nell a'!d Ri!Y'l'Ol'>CI l. M.,,.s,, Roy v;c"'r and LYr'lda Marie. w;,emon. Oan;e! Ray a'!,; Snt•I~ Md' e Hin1lp, James Douglas arid IC:11<tn ,t,n11. Ahmad. Bonuie Ro•e oro SYtl" Sal m<1n Hitcncock, Jo.lien and l!ocin•r S. Gaof>e~. Dol0te• ~ ano T~rrY. Kv•>enddll, Nancy Callle•lne ~nd l!lt~V R~y. Jones, Haiel Loree and Rooe•t VI. 81ll3n!ynt. Geori<" R ano Oororn• I.•. LeMevr, Gtor!a J. afld Evgenc K. Jackson. Li""a and M<ct<ael. Stewart, Noble Jr. ;i nd Janice Glenou10. Miller. Brenda Ga;1 dnd Mark Fran"'· Granr, (l\errvl Ann ar'ld Oennt! Lttcv. SchyMrl, Grover Lee anO Gloria ,t,nn. Hyman, Ol.Jna l. a>\d ,.aul E. P1eW1!T!, Jon" William and Hrtnna11 Shetlbt!rn. s~e, RQ'la1d F and Jo l>n~P ,t,gu;i,,r, Bt'll.t R. i!'ld Vine~"' A. ,t,u5Tin Jdnet ~r>d Lu•e. McLeoo, Willia.n s .. 1n<1 Carmel Jean. Lan""m, 1'vl>rev L-i!nO S•~lla l Norri~. 8e1sie M. and Tcmmv H. VIOn ~k;ve" M"rv E. ano Jee.ti<! M. Greninam. Jovcelvn D ~no O.tnOel E Sam~. Donn• Louise and Charle~ Durell. Sdl;>il, Evelvn J. anc Jonn 9. Filed Apr!! Jl \Viii.on, LaY•a Clll'i,llM, and Gregcrv Paul. Stel"'" Drbotilh Lvnn and Ra~rl Jame~. Ci!rr. PaTrlcia M. al'l<l Gary L Man!r.Oi. B<lrbara ~/,onlgome1'1, al'l<l Florian John l'io~an. Mic,,ael Joseph, ano ICJY """" Vernon. Timothv E, ""n Hoil" F . S""fl•eld. ChJrlP5 Gr,.n1 and LonJ.t Kay. Cra»J, Te<e~a Lavern ana G~rv Rott.'r! S'IUllderi, Patricia L. and Lewis L. W•Tr. Jatquelvn /Inn arxi Dale Palmer Mi1cllel!. JOY{I! M. ano Rotler1 I> MtKlrlM)>, Rolleft (lin!on .tlld 8aroara Ann. Owen" J~mie Drll and Rober1 l tt S•mo n. LhZdbe!h S ano Witham. Ill Hall. ,t,nn Mare a"d D~v10 Kvle. Dooley. Oennil L. ilfld E<lnJ M. Fi1hourn, C~ri~tlne S. ano Glenn A Ovosll. Jn Hel!·n and Ra•mond Wl lr~r. Soren!on, Carl Jr .. a'ld Pat5v L. Ca,.;llc>, Cdro1vn Aneu .. , and l:.dw~rd, J•". Cor<1I, K1tny LH ~nd Ar!u• ~ Roo•~on. Walter Gag~ • .Jnd Catnerine AQMS Bowlel. Pa!rot1<1 Kalhlel'f', ano Rotert Neil. Berrv. snerrv •nn '"'d Denn•• Millc1a IC:en!, M~r toa S~~dn ""~ G<o··9e H111Wrt Setvioo< L<lld.t 11no Oonall1 VJ l~on Pf'rea, Ro>e Marie al'l<l Go1berl H Jedin~k. (lard Rdf otnd l!u~'>l'll Mor hdel 111.,,te•~. sn,orron Ru~ and Ger<1IU Lton M~l~pul!. l>ne a11d Fetl1,1. GM von, En•CI E. and """" I! Sml111, letro R. dnO Fr!'d P. Lhe, Con11ancc ano Ro1>erl. Lac~~. Pal•Y l(ilV ~no cnarle! William. Lana, Jonn ~no Hlldl·g~rd. Hughe~. Dade c. anu Alyce L. Aurru\. Cllarl~ne A dnd Jerry P. Dieter~. Frn"~ Mdr~ln ~nd Irene ~ •• l ll~e• Harnmar~. Seen \'I "nd Sus~n E Lew". J4ldnnell~ K ~no llubeti .J Svkt·~. J,1me~ B iU>O Shorlev JPotl SYllo~•l~ll<l. Bonr.ie luu»dU .cn<J Rv~~rr ' 1(1"'1 Ja<:l'I L dnd J.lmt> F. Ort;t~. G<11l Lyn ;md RdndaH O~I~. F;led April H WllU.,rns. G.ti l ana Danny I! . Mvr lc~. Jan•te l/\urle ;irod Newron. £11,., R~rr H anO Re•na M Kull~"· VvOfOnt 1no Ger.,IO. Rule, Sh•ran S. ano Err •st 0 He•.,acn. Heltn A dnO Claude t \ O:>born. Philio E. ann Ete•M" IJ (:l uhs Lauds St11tle11ls Approxi1nately 50 top stu- den1 s fro1n Nc\1'(JOrt !-!arbor nnd Corona dcl :\Iar Hi~h Schools \l'ill he honore<l a1 a 7:30 a.m. breakfas1 ).lay 17 at the HalOOa Bay Club . The a n n u a I ~cholarshin Breakfast. "·hich is spon~orcd by 1hc Commodores' Club of 1hc Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce \viii recognize students "'ho ha,·e maintained an "A" average throughout high school. His six-point plan 1 o guarantee prosix-rity 1\'0uld : red uce the control politicians have o\·er the eeonon1y: 1 eliminate ;:, I I transaction 1 1a xes: derive all revenue fron1 taxes on real "·e:i.lth: pro vide an exemption of $20.000 per person fron1 taxes to protect Wine Taste Fest Set JI. u Be1iefit Six \l'ine ries of the Xorth Coast Prestige \Vine Sociely 11·irt offer thei r \\'arcs to tasters at the :'11av \\'ine Festival of Orange C-0unty. a fund raiser for the Orange CClunty Lf'apter of the National Foundation-~1arch of Di1nes. Th~ e\'ent will be held ~J al' 13 from 6 lo 8 p.m. in thC' :'llonte Carlo Room of the :\e1\'porter Inn . Ne \V p o r t Beac h. Do:ir pr izes are offered . .1long 11·ith \\'infS fron1 Charles Krug \\'in('r~" I n g I en o o k \'iney3 rds. Llords and Eh1•ood I \\'i ncr:1. llobert !\ton d av i \\'iner.1 . Simi \Vinery an.cl ~cnon1a Vintn ers. Cheeses and breads 11 ill be provided by I-lickory Farms of \Vestcli ff Plaza. Proceeds \\'ill be used lo further rcsea r('h . med i ca I ser1 i('es a n d educational progra1ns to prevent birth dcf('{'tS. In addition. one girl 11·il\ be selected :it the breakf<1st 1 0 1 r-:-·-~-=-=-===--=-,1 reccive the Agnes Blon\quist i THJ: Al\'ard for acade n1i c e'llBW I excellcnce. .,........'S Reservations for the event Plurnbl,.., MuUn1 limit('d to 250 p<'Ople. can be ,1,;. Conof. made by call ing the Cham ber :i~:U~'~:, of Con1mercc at 644-8211 . Thev L•91ma·S•ddlebac11 AllOtr11" arc S:J each. ' 1 '-c:::-'-"~'~·O~•~o~1 .,.,=~'='::'::·'::'::'::' ~ f • t losing weight· id ~ .. Medical-Weight Recluctioft Lindora's unique program is a safe and practical method for the entire family to lose weight and learn how to maintain • proper weight ... under the stric t superv ision of Medical Doctors. Call for information • Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. 10 6 P.M. Lindora MEDICAL CLINIC SAN BERNARDINO E. LDNG BEACH MISSION HILLS SANTA MONICA CERRITOS HAWTHORNE ORANGE 18M711 597.0378 365-113B B2B·4513 924-574B 679-9236 538-2395 A,,OWhftd los ,lo l!M . r.111110" F .. n~I·~ Ctt1!10I H1wt~0t,,. T111ll"..C~eom1n Medic.Al lldf: r.l1do,1! C1"t~• MtOo~al 81~ M&Oocal BIOG J1rol11110"11 8t11Q Mtt1c11 C.n1r1 Pror1s11onel 81<tg NEWPORT BEACH GAROEN GROVE LONG BEACH HOLLYWOOD COSTA MESA PASADENA LA HABRA 145-3740 534-2051 426-6549 462-0883 557·1B93 796·2614 694-1029 PK• l'fofe"t .. O"al "!111 KB P10!11t<l)lltl MYlr 1<1111 Vtrdl C•oe~tt H1ll,•es1 l lOg. Ptol1l,•on1I 81d9 Bldg. r.l1dlc11 C1n1•• P10!11llon11 Bldg. e.~~ e 16'1 M1dlt1! B!dg, WOODLAND HILLS SHERMAN OAKS WEST COVINA SAN DIEGO POMONA FULLERTON RIVERSIDE 347.5147 789-7103 962-3438 5B3-6932 623·1655 870-9501 787·8250 We•,..r-Vlclary Ollb•" ~on Or.I r.llJOn 560-1484 Pomon1 V11!11 SUtl Co!f1:; MtdlCll Mtthctl Blot. ProltU•Cftll B dO .... 420-9580 MtdoCll C1n111 MtOICll 81 , $Qlltrl I • If you 're after the . biggest spo rtswear looks at the littlest prices, R obin son 's has .a new place for yo u. Sportswear II! ·- SPORTSWEAR II HAS JUST OPENED. HERE15' A SAMPLE, BY DEVON, OF WHAT YOU1LL F INO, PRINT SHIRT •. YELLOW/GREE!"(/ ORANGE . 5-M-L. $14.' PU LL-ON PANT. $16 . SHIRT JAC . $19. BOTH YELLOW, GREEN OR WHITE. 10-18. PULL-ON SHORT. YELLOW, GREEN, WHIT!':, 10 -·18. $10. V -NECK TOP. YELLOW/ WHITE, GREEN 'WHITE. 5-M-L . $9. ALL POLYESTER . MAIL.,/ PHONE . ROB INSON'S SPORTSWEAR II . __.--.~ / ,t /' 2 FASHION ISLAND SHOP TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 10:00-5:30 • ' r 644-2800 I T11 Lag voted hearin and c Ami inch.id "~lar cont In f\1c0o reduc cont in "I in a ordin oth('r can 't Mc Th have and meet · But B T ,Ho start Colo and Th t;ag Dir with for pa g A PoSS aclri A wer and Fest ~OU s t10 Sad nig au "'" wls A tra SIU we kee but hrl at tr Br gr • Laguna Bea~h ED I TION Toclny's Fl11al N .. Y. St ocks VOL. 67, NO. 134, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1974 TEN CENTS eporter Hops Bus,,, Finds Crowd Chatty D•llY Pilot 51111 Phell ST UDENT HAD TD SIT ON STEP OF CROWDED BUS Books, Knitting are Common Ways to Pass Time En Route T111111aft11011s Henri1ag Lagu11a Aitles Co11th1ue Public De11sity Heai·ing Laguna Beach planning co1111niss1oners volt'd l\londay to continur the publit hearing on densit y standards in H-2. ll-:: and C-1 zones, until June 10. Amid a tumultuous hearing "'hich included the proposals being branded a "l\larxist conspiraC'y ,.. the vote to cont inue was 4 to I. Commissioner John ~1cDowell abandoning of !he density reduction proposaL rath('r I h n n continuing. "I don't think these hearings arc going in a sound direction. I've studied the ordinances to sec \\'hat to salvage but other than re<1uiring design rcvie\\', I ran·t see anything else desirable." l\-lcDoy.•rll said. The pub!ir-1nainly property owners - have loudly condc1nned con1missionrrs and their proposals at every publit' meeting held thus fa r. But represcnlatives of the nearly 200 Boorcl Eyes Wei~· To Honor Ro1 >r observers ~londay night lashed out at the commissioners more rorcefully than • before. ~laric \\'arc ~layer. execu t ive sccrl'tary of the Laguna Be a ch Taxp11ycrs Association 1 LBTA J. read a prepared stall'ment which called the general plan concept. and the proposed ordinance. a ''J\.1arxist <..'Onspiracy.·· ''Tod ay i,1•c have a very subversive clen1cnt i n f r i n g in g upon our constitutional la\\·s under the 'regional government' 1novement, ·· Mrs. A-layer s.1id an~ril.v. .. The LBTA believes the city is acti ng seditious!~· undermining th(' government to ronspirc against our constitutional rii;:h ls in this do,vnzoning proposal." she said. l\lrs. Mayer addNI this could lead to "chaotic la\\'SUits" against the city and rity officials. Loud applause fron1 most persons in the packed chambers follov•ed her st:itement. Tndividual ~mmissioners, who were assigned last "'eek to research different areas of the proposed ordinances. presented their findings to the toL1l co1n1nission but rom1n issioners decided a stud y session next l\1onday ·would · be 1 ~10\\' do you best ho1101· the nu1n v.·h1 needed to sort out the information before started il all. '''ho built n quaint 1\rl the next publ ic hearing. Colony caper inro the Festival of Arts Afte r ha lf a dozen property owners. and Pageant of the ~!asters ? That was the question facing the including Mrs. ~1ayer, spoke again st the Laguna Beach Fest ival of Aris Board of reduced density ordinances, one woman Directors 1\-londay as the board \Vrestled commended the commissioners on the with providinc suitable commemoration proposals. for Roy Ropp, originator of the famous Karen Klammer, a member of the pageant. Lower Blu e b i rd -\Voods Cove A commiltee wa s formed lo consider neighborhood association, asked the possibilities for memorializing Ropp 's commission not to compromise its achievements and \l'O, ~ wit'n t: e festival. present position. Among itcn1s considercd .. by the board f\.1rs. Klammer noted t'1at on Glenneyre were a memorial scholarship. plaques St reet. from Bluebird Canyon to Alta nnd dedication of the yet to be built Vista. most R-2 owners have not Yesli val pylon near the ent rance l.o the developed their property to the grounds. ' /Sec DENSITY, Page 2) Board Riiles Students Must Atte1id Graduation Suppose they had u l ~mmcnCC'mcnt and uobody can1c? That was the question haunting Saddleback College trustC(!s Monday night In a discussion oo whether attending graduation ceremonies should rontlnuc to be mandntory for those wishing to receive a diploma . After a discussion of !he values of traditions and the posslbll!ty th:it students niight not ~how up if I.hey weren'I forced to. the bo8rd decided to keep the existing policy, 8l least for now. but appoint students to n co1nmittee lo help 1nakc commencement rn or r attractive in the fu ture. Saddle.back Superintendrnt Fr c d Bremer said the college's policy l'.ln granting excuses from commencement , I I are "lenient." and thnt each year about 10 percent or the graduates have been excused. Those not excused still are legal "raduates, but are not given the piece of paper, the diploma , to prove it. The record of their graduation Is always available on their transcript, lJoy,·ever. "Tradition for the sake or tradition Is dumb." sald Davi~ tlall, president o{ the stude nt body. "Rather than making people come to the ceremony. you should plan It so that people want to be lhcre." lie recommended lh~t students be asked lo help plan the commencement progrtun and that it be held in a more esthetlc spol. In past years it has been ht'ld In the can1pus parking lot. By JAN WORTH 01 ffl• Delly ~HOI si.11 Three things you need when you ride the .. two-bit" bus line : time, a good pair of walking shoes, and good humor. Time, because it may take you an hour and a half lo get where you're going; walking shoes because you may have to walk a ways to a bus stop ; and good humor because th e.buses are full and the passengers talkative. If you have all those, you'll probably rind riding on the Orange County Transit District buses is a sociable, interesting. and above atl cheap way lo get where you're going. The OCTD advertisements call it the "t"·o-bit" bus line because it costs a quarler to ride one way anywhere along the line. All transfers are fr ee, and children under 12 ride free with a fare- paying adult. l\1onday was the first day for four new routes and 63 new buses to serve the Saddleback Valley, Laguna Beach. San Clemente, Capistrano Beach, 11nd Lagun,l Nigut'I. So I decided to make n1y first trip on an OC'fD bus from the Dailv Pilot office in Costa ~1esa to the 2:30 p.n1. inauguration ceren10nies at Laguna 11il\s ~!all. Ifs about 15 miles. On th e advice of the OCTD people. t left the office at 12:40 p.ni. I \valked bravely by my parked \'olkswagen bug. fortified 1nysclf \vith a magazine and a ha11dful of l':ju<irh'r:-; .11 lht· liquo r store and \\:1lked to th!' nt·r1rl'~l 'o u s stop-about lour blocks av.'<1y on Orange 1\\l.'f\ll(', " In shor1 . l rnadt· 11 to !he Cl'f(·!l\On)• :111 hour and 50 n)uH1tcs afl('r J left tht• office. I 11'<1!i only s!ii;hlly lalt·. rt1l'ih1ng in during Suµer V1sor l{onald Ca s ll (' r !I · l'l·n1a1·ks. "l'he {'l!J'1'nto11.\ UiStC'<I ;1 sc:..int 20 u1111utes [Ind I then hacl tu \\,111 lj \Ste KID}.:, Pa g·i: 21 Eco-i,mpact Pap~r Nixed For 287 Bluebird Fro11i ltaquest .ill aiiliole Fall Panel Will Get Bri1igs La,wsuit SAN DIEGO I AP) -Darrc.11 Pugh, 18, is asking for $250,000 damages from the city because he fell through a manhole into ra'v sewage. Kopechne Report The clain1 \Vas filed because the manhole "'as uncovered a n d sewage had backed up, obscuring the open hole, the youth's attorney said. BOSTON I AP) -Records from the closed inquest into the death of Mary Jo. Kopechnc have been sent to the House Jud ici ary Comm ittee. w hi c h is considering impeachment proceedings against President Nixon. officials said today. l\1is.<; Ko~hne was killed in July 1969 when a car driven ·by Sen. Edward if. Kennedy ([).Mass.) went off a bridgP. and into a tidal pool on Chappaquidditk Island off the fl.1assachusetts coast. The material which th e comn1ittee requested was made public in 1970. A spokesman for the Social Law Library in ~Ion said a member of the Judic iary Committee staff telephoned the library, localed in the Suffolk County Court house. and requested !hat a full set of copies of the records and the lawyers' briefs be sent promptly to \Vashington. Assistant libr.arian l\larie Sekula said the set of copies was mailed some time ago. "They've had it for several v.·ee la:, I should think," she said. The library keeps copieci of rCCQrds and briefs of all cases that are appealed-to Irvine Heiress ~ Loses Donlile Dividend Vote By GEORGE LEIDAL. Of Ille 0 1lly Pilol Stall ~lembers of the Irvine family and the Irvine Foundation teamed Monday to defeat an attempt by l\1rs. Joan Irvine Smith to double CQmpany dividends. The fowldation vote block amounts to 54 percent of Irvine Company shares. Shares he ld by family members other than Mrs. Smith account for another. 24 percent -0f the sloe].;, meaning the granddaughter of the late Jan1es Irvine \\•as easily defeated by the coalition. The latest series of showdown votes ca me at a special stockholders meeting l\1onday i11 Newport Beach. The session v.•as called by Mrs. Smitfl who exercised her right to set a special meeting. She owns or controls the votes of 22 percent of the Irvine Company stock. Much or the eight-point agenda led to restate1nc.nt of often-repeated allegations that the Irvine Foundation established by Mrs. Smith's grandfather is exercising undue contro1 of the Irvine C.Ompany. ~!rs. Smith and her attorney Lyndol Young n1adc it clear they hoped to "put on the record '' sentiments o ( shareholders including the ·foundation and also the vie ws of company management. The housewife from h-1iddleburg, Va., and Emerald Bay appea red trim for her latest joust, The devotee of the Dr. Stillman diet claimed a 20-pound weight loss since January. At her side· for Monday's battles was Morton W. ''Cappy'' Smith. cham;:>lon rider and breedt:r of race and show hor,Ses. Within the confines of the company board room , only ~1rs. Smith's n1other. Mrs. Ath!flie Clark, supporlcd the bid to double shareholders' Income. Doubling company dividends, ~1rs. Smith contended. would allow the Irvine fo~oundatlon to mfet conditions: of the 1969 IS.e DIVIDEND, Page Z\ • • the l\1assachusetts Supreme Judicial Cou rt for reference by lawyers. According to the Boston Globe, a fSce KENNEDY, Page %) Boy~s Pugh has since reportedly developed ~almonella , a bacterial disease. Soledad Convict Sees Dy i1ig So 1i SAN FRANCISCO (UPI\ -A state prison convict visited the hospital bedside of his dying son for 45 minutes today to fulfi ll the boy's last wish before he lapsed into unconsciousness. Two Soledad State Prison guards volunteered their time to drive Phillip ~facchairella, 34. the 150 nu1es to the San " Francisco hospital where his son. Leon- ard, 16, lay uncon- scious, dying of a kidney ailment. The youth was not ex· peeled ot live l1lClre than anolher day or t\\"(), The ofti:ers said MACCHAlltl!LLA the father remained calm during the pre-dawn ride to San Francisco, but broke down when he saw his stricken son. ~1acchi!)J'ella was returned to the prison after the . visit. Prison officials at first rejected tearful pleas from the youth 's family to allow the visit , but relented after the case "'as publicized l\1onday. The cider Macchiarella has been in prison for tv.'o years, serving a five-year- to·life tenn for conspiracy to sell marijuana. State coriections officials aL first said Macchiarella had too much time to serve before he was eligible for parole and therefore was an escape risk. His son, until recently a healthy motorcycle racing enthusiast. suddenl y became ill last week. In an iron lung with a kidney machine, the boy asked to see his father Saturday before lapsing into a coma . State Sen. ~1ilton Marks (R-San Francisco l, pleaded oi1 the floor of the Upper House for help in obtaining pennission. He urged the lawmakers to assist him out of "a sense of pure humanity" and criticized both Gov. Ronald Reaga n's office and !he state prison di rector because permission wasn't granted quic kly. The youth's aunt, htrs. Leonard J\.1acchiarella, had written asking for the visit "v.•ith tears in my eyes and pain in my heart." Leonard's mother, an uncle, two girl friend s. the aunt and his closest fr iend hav e been outside the boy's isolation room . Parking Meters Highlight Laguna's Council Agenda The Laguna Beac h City C.Ouncil will face a 39-item business a g e n d a \Vednesday which includes a proposal for ro-cent an hour parking meters along Coast Highway and in residential areas bet\\'ecn the highway and the ocean. The council sessi-0n gets under v.•ay at 4:30 p.m. at City 1tall . The 20-eent meters along Coast ltighway would extend from a point near Crescent Bay Point Drive to Ruby Street. The meter plan calls for 20-cent an hour meters along 0Jas1 llighway through tbe downtown bwiness district. Meters on other downtown streets \\.'Ould distributing the 250 numbered silver other business on lhc council agenda includes: -A proposal to move Alta Laguna Boulevard from the city's select syslem of streets. The council previously refused to fund the rood becauac of traffic ~nd environmental concern. -A requesl by Laguna GrC(nbelt Inc. to fund n Sludy of full water reclamation in the Aliso Water ~1anagement Agency system. . -Appolntmcnt of a member of the rea<:ti\!atcd Coastal Uaison C<lmm.lltce "'hich is looking at p o s a I b I e redevelopment of coastal bluff lands between the llotel Laguna and Sleepy Hollow. -Consideration of a policy r o r dlstribuitng the 250 numbered silver Main Beach Pa rk medallions. -A resolution requesting state tax relief in implementing the conservation and open space elements -0f the general plan. -Design review for city projet!S except in emergency cases. -A resolution supporting I.he political reform act initiative, Prop o si t ion 9, Indonesia Threa t JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP \ Jndonesia today threatenOO to withdraw from the Internationa l Commission ol Control and SuJ)frvlsion -lCCS - unless .violation.'J of the Paris eease-fire agreement cease. "If the conflicting parties In Vietnam do not comply with \he Paris agreement Indonesia thlnks Its participation In ICCS wlll be. no longer useful," Information P!11nister l\1ashuri said, Units EIRFirm Defe11ds Project By I-Ill.AR\' KAYI:~ 01 lht oally Piiot s111• Laguna Beach planning rom1nissioners voted 3·1 l\londay not to a1>prove the cnvironn1cnlal impact repor! j EIR) of a proposed 2R7-unit upper Bluebi rd Canyon development. Preparers of the EIR. Envista, Inc., defended critiques of their report by private citizens and commi ssioners in a three-hqur public hearing l\1onday night. Commissioners C.C. Claxton, Sally Re\lerue and William Leak voted to deny the report say ing it was inadequate . Con1missioncr John McDowell . "'ho sa id the presentation was "the best I've seen", voted for approval. Chairman Roger Lanphear exc used himself fron1 the hearing at the beginning. explaining he o"rned property 300 yards from I.he proposed development. The commission will reopen the public hearing on June 24. \Villiam \V ilcoxen. attornev for the developers, Lagtma Jnvest.o rs Group. was apparently exasperated by the added delay in approving his clients' projccL v.'hich would be between Arch Beach Heights and Top of the \\lorlcl . ..\Ve'IJ attempt to deal with the critique of the EIR as we have done since last December. \\'hen we first submitted the tentative tract map,·• \Vilcoxcn said . Jn agreeing lo !he continuance. \Vilcoxen added , "We want to be heard in son1e form that's fair, but don ·t keep changing the ground rules. "We'll try to engage in a trade-off, so long as it's not a rip-off.'' he said. Both the public and the con1n1issioners criticized "'hat they ca lled inadequate dealings with the problem of density fa proposed 2.4 units per acre1 and all it affeclS-lraffic, schools. \r~ter run-off and disturbance to hillside wildlife. The project was also criticized for its high degree of grading. "The number and extenl of cuts and fills are really excessive," sai d Commissioner Bellerue after rhc hearing. · Commissioner Claxton said the ne"' EIR must have certain features before he will approve it, including: -A new section on impact to schoo ls. !See BLUEBIRD. Page I\ Orange Coast Weather Fair through \Vednesday but some night and mo rning Jo,v cloudiness clearing by noon, ae-. cord ing to the weather service. Not ·much temperature change. llighs at the beaches around 65 rising lo 72 inland. Lows tonight in the upper 50s. 11 'S!IPI' T ODA\' A Jackso11 Five concert i1~ \Vashi11g1on tt11ded i~1 a bottle tossiny riot wifh mort tlian 50 persons injured m1p -13 arrestfcf outside tlie Robert r. Kennedy s1adi1.1 1~1. S!ory. picture, PC1ge 4. L, M, ...... I C11flenlla I Cllllil'" l t.JI ce""ic' 11 Cf'tltWOftl 11 O.etll Hellttt It Ecli .... lel 1'111 I E11~wl1l"""'nl It '111.,ct c t.11 j Pit !flt •KOf'f I H• O•ntMt It "-le-14 111 lhoo '9r/ke I A!'!ft LI...... n M-'f Tret II Ml•le• II Mvh•ll l"VIHll t MltltMI NtWI I Or•1ttt c_,, u S""11 ti-II S~-M1rt11l1 11·11 Tel9,l1lo11 11 , ..... ,. ,, WMlfl•t I w..,....•1 Ntwt 1J>14 Wt•i. Nt'"" 1 ., I 2 DAILY ,pJlOT LH TuHday Ma~ 14, 1'174 -, Froin Page l • BUS RIDE SOCIABLE • • • minutes for th{' ride back, ~'h1ch took Jn hour and 20 m1nu1e1. I "as buck In thL• offiC't' by 5; 10 p.m. Nol exactly jel-<Jge 111n1ng But 1 h~d fun , J made it to my a5slgnrnent. and I saw a ~hole Jl('\V side or Orangr: Count~ As H turnl'd out. I onl~ 11~'\...Jtod 1~1' quarters : one fo r the triµ to l11l' .\!"II and one for th1~ triµ honit• 1 n1•\t•r ust.«I tht' 1nagazine. e1thl'r. TI1t· <'illl\ i·r~.1l1uo alu11b tho \\'DY \\'SS 100 u11r1~uin.~. The most str1ku1g thin~. 111 fitcl. '.\':ls the llffabl1• luQU:JC'iOUSllL·.ci:S of C\t1r~ body on the buSL'S. 1'111 sure thut rnll:!!I lx: :1 big reason many people ride. The)' can be sur(' or f1ndu1g somt>bodr to t:>lk to-:ibout almost anythin~. \lost of th111n I l:llkl.'d lo don't SN'm 111 care ho\\' long it lake!i to CC't \\'here 1hey're ~01ng. The~· jnst l'nJoy the ride. "l lost 11 Job because I got on the "'rong bus !hi!ii n1orning ." one '4'on1an 101.d nic. "So I jusl dt·('1ded. \\·hat thC' heck. I'll take tht> bus lo 1he end of the line and see ~·hat this pla('e has to offer." She'd lx>en riding ::iround since 8:30 ... nl .. ('h;uting '''1\h peopl<' ::ind taking in the scenery-v1h1ch along good portions or the route I took is nH1r\'elous roas1al viev;s, surf. rocks, and sky ··1 thin~ this bus·sCr\•icl' 1s grt.'a l," onl' old 1nan told inc . "I don ·t ha\'to a car so I never go any\1herc . But I do' take the buL It's J!rent ... \\•alking to the bus stop! is the best C'Xercisc I gc. "That's the trouble '4'ilh old peopl e.'' he added. "Ther never get any exC'rcise. That ·s 1\'hy so n'any of them t>r.d up hobbling around on canes." \'ou don 't see nlany hands om c exe<.'Utives riding the buses. You don't see many teachers, doctors. attorneys , or bureaucrats. Froin Page l KENNEDY • • • com1nittee spokesman refused to C<>n1ment "in any 1vay" en the requeJit for docuinent s. "I doo·t know if 11·e have ... and I couldn't cornn1ent if V.'e -had ," the spokesman told the Globe. Edga rto11'n Disfrict Court Judge Jan1es A. Boyle directed that the January 1910 inquest be open. but the state Supreme Judicial Court ordered it closed after Kennedy's counsel argued that an open hearing \4'ould result in publicity '"fO -- BOB KENNEDY ASSASSINATION CASE REOPENED, Story, Pis-5 .,. widespread as to taint with irremediable prejudlcc" any court proceeding held later. In the report of the inquest. released in April 1970, Boyle said there was cause to believe Kennedy drove negligently, but he did not file negligent driving charges against the senntor, and there were no other court proceedings In lhe case. One week after the accident. Kennedy pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident. 11e was given a two nicnths . suspended jail sentence, placed on : probation for one year, and lost his '. driver's license for one year. .,,. No reason was given for the ·, committee's request for the documen'8 • on the Chappaquiddick inquest. l\1argaret Cnrro ll, \Vho '4'as Miss , Kopechnc's roomn1ate al the time of the · incident, filed 1uit last August charging that former White House aide John O. tJhrlichman and two former NeW York ~City palic:emen then on the ~'hite House · i'C!Yroll took part in placing an illegal w!,p!tap on her telephone. 'I'estimony at the Senate \Vatergate hearitlg has linked the t1\'0 ex-police- • men -Anthony T. Ulaseicz and John Caulfield -"·ith atlempts by the White ~-iouse to gain Information on political ;. figures who oppo!ed the Adn1inistration. ·' There have been reports that one ,.. target ~as Kennedy. In the \Vhite House transcript of a ~1erch 13. I 9 7 3 conversation. former White ~Io u s c c·ounsel John Dean III told PrMident Nl:ton that •·right after Chappaquiddick ~Somebody ~·as put up there to start / obse:ving." Dean did not refer to I.he man b~· name but said he was 11 former New York City police detective "·ho worked for Cau lfield and had "caused a lot of embarrassment for Kennedy.·• OltAfoHll COAST Lii DAILY PILOT ,..,. ()tNi" ('., .. , 0.·ly ~ .... ,. "'"=" ,, ,_ I ·• ~II l"'l I'",. p,_ tJ.f1<1Cot .. ,,..., O\I !"'-0r.f- Cctlo" "'~! • , (',,....."I' ~-i.101• H~""'" t•• ~~~· 1-1 ,.. '" 1 .• 1~•<11111!' I ••d•v fQf Go•!• ,.,~ ,,.~,."~" U.·.u<. -·"'9'""' BotaJllf- •1•1 ~j ·• , I·~''~ !lo~ ll'l'lfl<' "-!!Jl•r.t« •rwl ! •' •" ..... '" ,~ .A>I~ CIMl'·!"O " ""II,. 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'.\1:•11 rnu1 ,;tandin.i roo1n onJy bctll('l'n Fa~h1on lshtlld and Orange Avt.'nuc u1 l~osta f\h'S:I "Tins is 1he grt'<itest thinj:l lh;1t'sf cvcr h<ippt.'1~d 111 Ornngl' County," St11d Ori(' \1on1an fron1 Lei~ure \Vorlc.I . "!l's a godSl'nd. Once they get lh<' little things iron<'<i out it's goin~ to bt• f:i.bulous" l 'oinun~ ou! th'1t 111;)ny residents 1if Lt>isu re \\'orld l1011'1 h<nl' L"<ir:o. or no longt'r drhe. :-.he added "J.'c-ople 1n Leisure \\'orld hnvc hatl a large part in pron101ing this. 11 's so <.'Orl\'t:nicnt and enjoyable.'' One fello~· 11',BS riding the buK to court . l~e "·as trying lo get....to the Laguna i\iguel Civic Center, and his wife had thl'i r onlv car ~le had a hard time getting where he "'as going. After two calls' to the judge he gave up on muking it on time, and the last I saw hin1 he ~·ns buyh1g candy at the ~la!l -11·11iting oul n half hour la\'over. -But he appear('d to IU1\'(' fun tell ing all lhc othf'r pa sseni.:cr!i his $!Ory. aUOut \\'hy he \\'as going to court. Before he got off. one Indy even s::ii<l Sht''d vote for him for Pl'(l~ident. The riders ~'ere full of advice to t'ach nther about ho1v to gel whcrC' and nbout !he comforts of the . new 35-foot, 36- pnssenger coaches. "~ley. isn 't this bus ai r conditioned ?" one lad y hooted 11•hen the bus was gettmg CTO'.\'ded and sticky. "The advertisement say all the buses are air conditioned?" They are. but the equip1 1ent on some Qf the spankin g new ones u• as unconnected ~·tond;iy, the d r 1 \' c r expla ined. "Driving an OCTD bus is ah,·ays fun," said Oino Harber, an OCTll chauffeur assi gned one of the new Santa Ana- Lnguna Beach·Laguna llills routes. "~:lost of the passengers are either young or old. But they're friendly and they llke the service." he said. Barber spends a lot of tinic talking: to the passengers, \valking lo the back of the bus during layove rs and making friends. "I've never seen a bus service that '4'as so accommodating.'' one \\'oman rema rked. "The drivers <ire al '.\·avs reaily polite and helpful.'' - OCTD spokesmen hope they can become even more accomn1odating in the rears to come. Though the south county routes no"' run only once an hour from 8 a.m. fe> 7 p.m. , l'\londay through Saturday, plans call for movinc to once a half-hour and expcr.imenling with Sunday service beginning in Jul y. The OCTD also tries 10 "'ork V.'ith the Spanish speaking populalion that makes frequent use of the service. Signs on 1hc bus are printed in both English and Spanish, and many of the dri vers are i\lexican-Americans. The new bus se rvice ha s been a lo ng- awaited addition to the south county. To lhe harried professionals \\'ho must race back and forth to work on minute-by- minute schedules. the addi tion of the new routes may go unnoticed. But tai the thousands of <llder people, students, and unskilled laborers whose economic status or physical health makes a car untenable, the new routes mean greater independence and a step away from loneliness. Saddleback Ol(s Federal ,\.id Pla11 for '.r c ts The Saddleback College board or trustees has okayed a federal aid progran1 which \vould bring up to $41,800 to ran1pus for the school's 8.16 veterans. The nlOney, from !he Otparttnenl of Health . Education, and Welfare, has four purposes : to help locate velc rans and encourage them to retu rn to school; lo fund re1ncdial programs for !hose with academic deficiencies ; and to provide personal, academic, and ca re t! r counst>ling . Of the tota l, $9,400 lo $12,000 \\'OUld· pay the salary of an on -ca1npus coord inalor of veterans affairs. :-ilike .Beanan. the \1eterans coordinator at L>C Irvine. came to ~tonday's board tll{'eting 10 urge Sad d I e b a c k · s participation in the program. "Saddlcback is the onl y campus in Orange County that has not p11rticipated in this progrn111,'' he said. "\Vhat that means is that S..'lddlcbaek veterans have to go to other ctunpuses to work out problems \\•Ith 1hcir benefits or get counscllng ." lie said wh~n I he vcter11ns checks were delayed last tall causing har,dships for thousands~ddleback vel ernns ht1d to go through t c UC Irvine office 10 get help. "&)Inc o the people in 1ny offlc:c made l<lans out their O\Vn poekrts tn Saddleback uden!s," he s<iid. "\Vhrn i1 comes 1-0 gelling your check. good service Is prelly critical.'' The board of trustees vote to apply for the funds was unanin1ous. Laguna .Jr . .FoothalJ J>rogran1 Se t · Signups Pre-!<lason re~i~lr::i!ion for Junior Amertcan Football in l ... i JCuna Beech wa s held loday and •Ill he held again \Vedne~ay at loca l schools. The football program 1s sponsored b~· lhc l .. 1g11nt1 Beach Youth Athl etic Association and is for hr.iys nine throul:!h 15, Regi s1ration ''"11 be Rl AU~. t:I Morro, St. Catherine's, Thurston and Top of the \\'orld school!. r Saddlebael-l Vote Fire111en ·on Pot? Five Nabbed iii I 1ite11.sive Raids Trustees Fire SACRAMENTO CUP!) -A Citrus Heighls Fire District commis- sioner's son Jlas been arrested in a marijuana investigation after an undercover agent said he saw firemen smoking pot and then answering fire ca.Us. Architect Firm Daniel Dehr. 20, son or Albert Dehr, was the fifth fireman arrested in I he last week !or possession of marijuana. Citrus llcights is a corn1nunity 11ear the city limits of Sacra· n1cnto. Robert Lowrey and Associates, architects for the Saddleback Community College District shice It~ formation .seveo years ago, were rtred by th e board of truslces Monday nl&ht. ' to make any changes." The prnbe began after 1'~ire Chief \Varron Desin1one n<ltified sheriff's officials that some firemen who use the station as their residence mig.ht be Involved with marijuana. Wednesday night sheriff's officers went to one fire staUon with a search warrant and co nfiscated almos t two pounds of marijuana. Thf! decision was wianlmous, aner a one-hour secret session and trustees had no comment about reasons for the sudden tenninatlon. None w o u I d comment on rumors that Lowrey was lo financial straits. The f.1.9 million building, a thrce·story concrete structure, hns been labelled "fl fortress" by critics who say the bulld!Ra "'U! designed as It was in an age or Atudent unrest so that students could not "rush" the building In ~ a campus demonstration. One sheriff's in\·estigator sa.id in his report he saw firemen sn1oking 1nari juana shortly before lhey responded to fire calls. The investigator li \•ed and worked with the firemen for two weeks ~t the Greenback Lane !ire station. The Santa Ana Ihm ol lllppe and Jlandell was h~od Immediately to take over the dlstrtct'g building program, Neither Lowrey nor lllppe and Randef could be reached for comment today. U riexplain.ed Blaze Guts effective lt1ay 13. · Festival Boa1'd Will Pay Though the vote was unanimous, Saddlebaek 'I'nlslee Norri&a Brandt said she wanted to be. put on record as against the action to hire lUppe and Raltllell . Pa1'king Fee of A1'tists "Th~ only reason 1 am votlng for this action ts because there are only four truJtees here tonight and .,.,.e have to have unanimous V<ltes on everything to have a legal . mo.jorlty," she said. The board normally has seven members, Viejo Suites Fire of unexplained origin ra~ through a t"·<>-story office building in ~tlssioo Vi ejo today, gutting l\\'O medical suites and causing extensive damage befor'e it was brought Wlder control. L.o'lt,!lln<1 Beach Festival 'Of Arts directors decided Monday the festival itself \\'ill pay a $10 per artist parking fee for i!S. summ er exhibitors. The money gathered from each of the three summer festi\'als '4'i1J be used to develop exhibitor parking are as , increased rtam scr.·ice and tram advertising during the summer festi,·al season. The Sav.·du st Festival and Art-A·Fair have each agreed to collec!ion of the 1noney. but are passi ng the levy on to artists in increased exhibitor fees. l'~ach of the three ft"!ltivals also has contributed Sl.500 for parking improvement. Asserting that Festival of Arts booth space at $60 is °'the greatt.'st bargain in t01\•n.'' festival Director Chase said the b-Oa rd \\'ould be subject lo "a lot or static from the artists·· if the increased costs \\·ere passed on to them . She said it v.•as likely the membership \1·ould ask why the festival would dole out thousands of dollars to other cultural organizations, but ~·ouldn't underwrite its O'.\TI artists. Direclor Dave ''oung agreed and said improvements in clearing traffic con- ge-stion ~·ould benefit everyone. The rest i- \'31 has about 80 exhibitors. The suggested parking improvements are the ideas of Acl-5, 1A1hich stands f<lr "abollshed congestion traffic" and for the five segments represented on !he commiuee, the city of Laguna Beach, the Laguna business romn1unity and the thrl'(! fesli\'als, the Festival Qf Arts, the Sa'.\·dust Festival and Art-A-Fair. Suggesll'd impro\'ements include development of a 3Q6.car lot along Laguna Canyon Road for exhibitors, free tram ser\'ice for exhibitors, increased loading areas near the festival and an ad\'ertising campaign to coax motortsts from their cars and onto city buses and trams. The entire program will cost an estin1ated $9,tXXl. She added the Orange county O,.puty Counsel providing legal advice to tbe board, Spencer Covert, urged them to take the action speedily because of time deadlines for state funding end the necessity lo complete the mathematics. science building now under construction. "We have been told that to wait longer would result In costly delays," Mrs. Brandt 3llid. Both Hippe and Randell "·ere former employes of Robert Lowrey and the board said they felt giving the contract to them "·ould result In the smoothest transition. The contract to Hippe and Randell includes completing the math-science building, remodeling an existing portable building to a cafeteria, supervising construction of the m~ic arts and central ulllitles buildings for wh ich state funding has already been approved . Responsibility for a pro po s c d technological arts building and swimming pool may also fall lo 11ippe and Randell. spokesn1en said. Workers employed In the Delta Building, 28362 Marguerite Parkway, had just reported to lhelr jobs wheri the blaze broke out at approximately 8:30 a.m. They ~·ere able to lea\'e without suffering injuries, firemen said. The recently completed building, in addition to containing offices, Is oceupled by the "Good News," a wttkJy newspaper; a beer bar and an aulo parts s1ore. The fire broke out in lhe Saddleback Dental Lab, Suite 21. Carl Wolf. information officer !or the Orange County Fire Department, said the fire burned through the roof and there was coll!lderable water damage to first story offices bot that the financial loss had not been estimated. Fro1n Page l Trustees said the much-criticized .architecture of the one C<>n1pleted Lo11Tey building. the. library. \\'8S not the reason for the terminat ion. A secretary at Saddleback lmJX>rls, a nearby auto dealership, said the fire appeared to have co™! from n restcoom on the lop noor and that "it really was blazing for. a little bit thC're." Firemen roared to the building from their substation on ~farguerlte Park'4'BY hut fo und !hat they needed backup ht!lp to handle the blaze. IRVINE HEIRESS ... "It is too lale to change the architecture ·01 the futur~ buildings anyway," said Saddieback Superintendent F'red Bremer. "Once state aid is appro\'ed, it is very difficult Tax Refor111 Act. :-itts. Smith argues that the Jrl'ine Foundation has not yet complied v.•ith that la w and its requ irement that foundations contribute certain amounts of income to charily each year. for the 1973-i4 fiscal year, the foundation must give away an amount equal to four and three-eighths percent of its assets or about $4.97 million. To receive enough to nleet that demand, l\.1rs. Smith contended the con1pany dividend should be in creased by 51-cenls per st:are to $L09. That 1vould yield the foWldation enough to meet the provisions of the Tax Reform Act she claims. Jt ,~·ou1d also yield ~lrs. Smith $2.02 million for the year, up from the $1.02 million she will have received !or 1973-74 if directors of the Irvine Company approve management's proposed 58-cent per share di,•idend in June. Ho'.\·ard"'Privett, attorney for the Irvine Foundallon. told shareholders on ~fonday the company bas "the assets and the capacity to deal wilh provisions of the Tax Refonn Act." Privett voled one foundation share and the re1naining 4,589,999 shares were cast by foundation director John V. Newman. The Ventura rancher chairs the fl'\inc Company board of directors, as well. I The votes of the t ... ·o foundation officin ls alone \VOulcl hnve defeated any of Mrs. Smith's motion~. The vote block defeated bids lo di~cuss sa laries of company executives and to quiz company or foundation executives Oil "11ny matler". Once it becarne apparent f\.lrs. Smith l\'Ould be oul\'Oted if items on her age nda I probed sensitive issues, discussion '4'DS shortened. Irvine Company President Raymond L. \Vat son conducted the two-hour meeting and defended con1pany relations with the ne1v city government in Irvine and officers of the Big Canyon Country Clu b. ~1rs. Smith wanted to know why the company appeared to be h a v i n g difficulties getting city approval of a major Industrial development and 11 smaller apar1ment complex in University Park. She alBo hoped to get an explanation of .~ixou Selects Cliief of Sta.ff IVASHINGTON (U PI ) - President Nixon announced todny Re '4-ould nominate Gen. George S. Brown, Air Force chief o( staff, to be chairman of the mil:tary Joint Chiefs or StafC. Brown, 55, will succct'd Adm. ThQmas S. f\.toorer as the 111nned forces' lop-ranking officer. Moorer plans to retire from the Navy July 2. i\toorer has held the job four years. Nixon announced the nomination of Gen. David C. Jones. U.S. Air J .. orce commander ln Europe, lo take llrown 's place a1 Ah· Force rnlef ol staff. the expected outcome of a $27 n1Hlion damage suit filed by the country club against the company and directors. Mrs. Smith Is a director of the ln'ine Company. From Pqe l BLUEBIRD .... v.1atson said the suit is being negot iated by company and club officials, but declined to speculate on the expected outcome. Watson and company attorney Guy since the original-information concerning a new high school is erroneous. Clair ruled ~trJJ. Smith's final agenda -Comment on all negative impacts. ite1n <lUt of order charging It wa!l not -comment on alternatives to present specific enough to be legally considered project specifications. by shareholders Qf a \\'est Virginia -COnslderation of which Impact has accumulative, not direct, effect. corporation. -Cons.iderallon of various service The Item sought to resen·e discwsion areas, such a1 police and flre , within the time for ''any motions made and scope of the EJR. oeconded'' at the special meeting. Person11 who helped prepare the ElR Before the ruling <lf the chair "·as spoke at the hearing defending their findings. but the commissioners were upheld by a suecessful motion to adjourn, still unsatisfied. Mn:. Smith'!! 8.ttomey gave a sample of Art Wahl, representing !he Upper the questions to have been . consldr:red Bluebird Canyon Association , g a v e under the item. comm issione rs a survey indicating only ~frs. Smith wanted a public reporting three out or I~ people responding to a nr all contributions to political campaigns survey desire continued grading in the given since 1966. area. Although she was told that matter and Commissione rs also voted to C<>ntinue others could not be brought up at the the hearing for approval of the tract map special meeting because they were not until June 24. If the hearing had not been specifically listed on the agenda, ~1rs. continued, commissioners, under law. Sn1ith "'as Informed .5uch concerns v•ould would have had to make an Immediate be properly addressed at the annual decision regarding the tract map or It shareholder~ meeting June 25. "'Ould have been automatlcally approved. ---~ ----- Six engines, t'.\'O aerial trucks and a complement of other firefighting equipment under tht direction of Battalion Chief George Toussaint battled the blaze for 35 minutes bcrorc they brought it under ron1ro\. Just what caused the fire is S'lill " mystery today and \viii be the subject or a follo.,.,··up investigation, according to Woll. From P .. eJ DENSITY ... maximum allo-A·cd. The R·2 zoning has bee.n "tempered by good design 11nd conservat ive development," /llrs. Klammer said. But she spoke of a new se ven-unit condominium, being built by an out-of- lov.n corporation, V.'hicb ahe finds offen1lve. "Your present proposals for R-2 wnlng '4·ould keep a project like this from happening. They .,.,·ouldn't prevent developn1ent1 but would aaaure a density and building standards much more in keeping with Laguna as it i.1, and as moat or us .,.,·ould like to see It remain," she concluded. Only one man applauded h er comments. 11tiich included thanking lhe co1nmlsalonera for their action on this matter. At that point, Chairman Roger Lanphear said, "Thank you both." ------ JlRUDENT BUYING Throughout our 79 years cif carpel reloili.ng, one fact becomes quite evident-that whe n money is less· plentiful, people buy better quality. This is cbntrary to popular belief, but · ma kes good se nse if you .think about ii. When you hove to concern yoursel f with value ond performance, you ore likely to buy better quality. Al Alden 's in the lasl five years, our per unil sale has been more expensive carpeting, reflecting this fact. Con sequeRtly, we have th e largest selection of l ine r qualifies you will see anywhere, oil of compeiitive prices. The end resull is customer satisfoclio n. pride ond recomm endations which provide our overwhelming source of new business. INTHI Hi.HOlAIU SIMCI ltll .. ALD·EN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 M .... n.n. t to 5:l0: FTI. ! lo!; ht. !110 le I v I Me lrvi defea S1nilh The S4 pe Share than perce grand ' Thre the "t of wal 11m alWif a walkln walk humor paj.1<11 u.y nnil r Diltrl anl! a YO,\l're The 11twO.b qqarle the ·11 cb!ldr g ~ ~ §o I •• In 11na~ Mill. I On left th brave! forUfi attdlu nd t~ Ay~~ In 1 I I ' \ Saddleha~k Totluy's Finni EDITION N. l'. Stocks VOL. 67 , NO. I H , 2 SECTIONS., 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY , MAY 14, 1974 TEN CENTS Irvine Heiress Loses Dividend Boosting Bid By GEORGE LEIDAL Of Ill• Dally l"Hol Still ~1er:nb;ers of the Irv ine family ilnd the Irvine }o""oundation teamed J\1onda~ to defeat an attempt by Mrs . Joan Irvine Smith to double company dividends. The foundation vote block amounts to 54 percent of Irvine Con1pany shares. Shares held by fan1ily n1embcrs other than !\.trs. Smith account for another. 24 percent of th e stock, meaning the granddaughter of the late James Irvine wa s easily defeated by the coalitioh. The latest series of showdown votes came at a special stockholders meeting J\1onday in Newport Beach. The ~ession was called by Mrs. Smith who exercised her right to set a special meeting. She owns or controls the votes of 22 percent of the Irvine Company s~ock. J\tuch of the eight-point agenda led lo restatemenl of often-repealed allegations that the Irvine Foundation es tablished by l\1rs. Smith's grandfather is exercising undu e control of the Irvine Co1npany. l\lrs. Smith and her altorney Lyndol Young made it clear they hoped to "pul on the record" sentiments o r shareholders including the foundation and also lhc vie\\'S of company management. The housewife from l\1idd!eburg. \1a .. and En1erald Bay appeared trim fol' her lates t joust. TI1e devotee of the Dr. Stillman diet claimed a 20-pound weight loss since January. • Ul 'TWO BIT' BUS LINE OFFERS CHEAP TRANSIT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS, STUDENTS It May Take a Little Longer, But the Ride rs are Talkative and the Scenery·is Good Passengers Talkative A Sc 11se of llu111or Ne e,le,l on 'T1uo-Bit' Buslin.e Ry JAN WORTH Of t111 01lly l"Hot St11t Three things you nerd when yo u ride Ult "lwo-bil" bus line: lime. a good pair ol walking shoes. and good hun1or. time, because it may take you an hour and a half to get \.\'here you're goi ng; walking shoes because you may hc.ve lo walk a ways to a bus slop : and good humor because the buses arc full and the passengers talkative. U you have all those, you'll probably fiOO riding OtJ the Orange County Transit Diltrict buses is a sociable, interesting, and above all cheap way to get where yop're going. 1'le OCTD advertisements call it the •'t1t'~bit" bus 'line because it costs a Q,~~ler to ride one way anywhere along thei fine. All transfers are free. and clil dren. under 12 ride free with 9 fare- ~adult. t!pnday was !he first day for four new ro.¥~es and 63 new buses to serve the Sarutleback Valley, Laguna Beach. San nJ.mcnte, C&pistrono Beach, ~nd Laguna ~i'iilcl. ~ l decided to make nty first trip on an ()Cl'O bus from the Daily Pilot office In ,Costa Mesa to the 2:30 p.m. 1lnauguration ceremonies at Laguna llills ~filt Jt'"s about 15 miles. 0o the advice of the OCTD people, I left the office at 12 :40 p.m, l walked bravely by my parked Volkswagen bug, f0tlllled myself with a magazine and 11 andful or quartets at the liquor store nd walked to the nearest bus top-about (our blocks away on Orange Avenue. Jn short, t made it to the ceremony an r and 50 minutes after I left. the t;i~. 1 was only sllghtly IAte, rushing in urfo~ SuJ)t'!rviaor Ronnld Ca 1per1' emarU. The ceremony, lasted a scant 20 inules, and I lhen had lo wnll 45 lnute.s for the ride back, which LOok an our and 20 minutes. I was back in the oUicc by 5: 10 p.n1. Not exactly jct-age tin1i ng. But l h~d fun, I n1ade it to n1y assignment. and I saw a \\'hole new side of Orange County. As it turned out. I onl y needed t"·o quarters : one for the trip to the Mall and one for the trip ho1ne. I never used the magazine. either. Th e conversation along the way \Vas too intriguin g. The most striking thing. in fact. was the affable loquaciousness of ever'ybody on the buses. I'm sure that must be ·a big reason n1uny people ride. They can be sure of finding somebody to ta lk to-about a!n1ost anything. !\lost of them I talked to don't seem to care ho\\' long it takes to get where lSee RIDE. Page 2) Dally l"lllf \ltft ""Ill STUDENT HAD TO SIT ON STEP OF CROWDED BUS Bookt, Knitting art Common W1y1 to Pass Time En Route ' I 0 Al her side for :\Iooday's battles \\'as r.1orton W. "Cappy" Smith. charr.;:iion. rider ti:nd breeder of race and show horses. \Yilhin the confines o( the company board room. only r..1rs. Smith's n1other. :\'lrs. Athalie Clark . supported the bid to double sha reholders' Income. Doubling rompany dividends, ri.'lrs. Smith c:on1ended, would allow the lrvinr F'oWlda!ion lo meet conditions of the 1969 Tax lJeform Act. • I Early Morn Viejo Blaze ' Guts Of fices Fire of unexpl ained origin raced through a two-story office building in .~lission Viejo today, gutting l\\'O medical suites and causing extensive damage before it was brought under control. \Yorkers employed in the Delta Building, 28362 1\-farguerile Parkway, had just reported to their jobs v•hen the blaze broke out at approximately 8:30 a.m. They were able to lea\'e without suffering injuries. firemen said . The recently completed building. in nddilion to containing offices, is occupied by the "Good News," a weekly newspaper; a beer bar and an aUto parts store. The fire broke out in the Saddleback Dental Lab. Sulte 21. Carl Wolf, information officer for the Orange County Fire Department. said the fi re burned through the roof and .ilthere \\'as considcrah!e \\'ater damage lo first story <>{fices but that the financial loss h~n estimated. A secretary at Saddleback Imports. a nearby auto dealership, said the fire appeared to have come from a restroom on the top floor and that "it really was blazing for a little bit there." Firemen roared to the building from !heir substation on A1arguerite Park"A•ay but found that they needed backup help \O handle the blaze. Six engines, 1 .... ·o aerial trucks and a complement of other f i r e f i g h t i 11 g equipment und er the direction of Battalion Chief Geo rge Toussaint battled the blaze for 35 minutes before they brought it under control. " Just v.•hat caused the fire is still a mystery today and \Viii be the subjec t of a fo/lo.,..·-up investigation, accordini:;-to \Voll. I-louse Ju<liciarv •· Panel Getti11g Kopecl1ne Pap~rs BOSTON (AP) -Records from the closed inquest into the death of l\1ary Jo Kopechne have been sent to the House Judiciary Committee. whi c h is considefing impeachmen t proceedings against President Nixon, officials said today. l\1iSR Kopcchne w11s killed in July 1969 1Yhcn a car driven by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-l\1ass.) went off a bridge and into a tidal pool on Chappaquiddick Island off the Massachusetts coast. The n1aterial which the comntittee requested was made public in 1970. A SPokesman for the Social Law Library in B06lon said a member of the .Judiciary Committee staff telephoned the library, located In the Suffolk Countv Courlhouse, and requested that a fu ll set of copies of the records and the Jay,·yers' briefs be sent promptly to WashingtOn. · Assistant librarta n l\1arie Sekula <5aid the se t of copies was mailed some time ago. "They've had ll for several weeks, I shou ld think," she said . The library keeps copic.s of records and briefs of all cases that are appealed to the tifassachusetts Supreme Judi cia l Court for reference by lawyers. Accordlne to the Boston Globe. a committee spokesn1an refused t o comment ''In any way" on the requeJJI for documents. "1 don't know lfLwe have ... and I couldn't comment'iit we had," the spokcsm11n told the Globe. f;dgarlown Olstrlct Court Judge Jon1cs A. Boyle directed that the January 1970 Inquest be open, but the st<1te Supreme Judicial court ordered It closed after IS<e KENNEDY, Pnge !) I ~1rs. Smith argues that the lr\'ine Foundation has not yet compiled \1•ith thal law and its rrquirerncnt that foundations contribute certain amounts of income to charity each year. For !hr 1973-74 fi scal year. iht• foundation 111ust give avt'a~ an :irnount equal to four and threl'~ighths pt·rccnt or its assets or about $4.97 1nill1on. To receive enough lo 1nect th:it dcinand, !\!rs. Sm ith contended the ron1pany dividund sh9uld be increased b,\ ~ 51-cents per sr.arc to $1.0'.l That \\'oufd yield the foundallon l"'nough to 1ncct the prO\'ISions or the Tax Hcfor1n :\et she rlainu: It \\·ou!d also yield .\\rs. Sniith $2.02 n1illion tor Lhr ll'.'.lr. up fron1 the Sl.02 n1111ion shl' \\'tll hare rect>1ved for !973-74 if directors of the Irvine Con1pa11~ a1.pruvc n1anagcmcnt's 1>roposed ~G-ccnt pt·r sh11re d1\•idend in June. llo\\'ard Prh·eu. attornt'y for the lr111 11, tSec ll EIRESS, Page 21 • ire OlllY l"li.t Sl•lf '°""'• FIREMEN DOUSE LAST GLIMMERS OF MISSION VIEJO FIRE Cause, Property Loss of 8laz1 at Delta Build ing Undetermined Newport Re~tlli es Laws11it To Mi1ffle Jet Ai1· Noise By L. PETER KRIEG 01 lh• Otlly Piiot Sltll Kewporl Beach will file suit this v.·eek to try to force County offic1::ils lo quiet down jct operations at Oran~e County Airport. City councilmen i\fonday nigi1L told City Attorney Dennis O'Neil lo file !he long- anticipated litigation ··by the rn d of the week ." O'Neil said the complain t will be basctl on the nuisance created by jet noise. lie said orders to file !he suil came fro1n a ''frustrated" group of cit y officials afler a lengthy execu tive session. The directive comes three weeks before the June 4 Orange County supcrvisorial election. O'Neil said the suit v.•ill ask Orange County Superior Court to close down Orange COunty Airport to all jet aircraft "unless and until'' the county obtains a variance from the Ca!Uomia Department of Transportation. · An earlier Newport Beach suit forced the county lo apply for the variance because it exceeds maximum noise~vels allo\ved under state noise regulatio . The state condu ctl'd a hearing lN! the \/Bria.nee request in Febr111ry ari O'Neil said a decision whether to grant the waiver or not is not expected until next month. Approv11 I of Ure v~rlance would negale the shutdown rcqui?st, but the. lawsuit also will seek court orders for: -.A 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. Jet curfew. -.... Reinstatement of earl)·-morn lng takeoffs to the north fl he so-tailed preferential ninway system 1. -No expansion or terminal or parking facilities. -No~ncw comTTit'rcl;,J jet CArriers :n , ' ' the airport. -A ceiling on jet night.~ at the January 1974 level until noise standards are met. -A limlt on the type of aircraft no louder than the .Boeing 737 ;,nd Dougla s DC-9. •lughes Airwest lu follow noise (See JET NOISE. Page %) Orange Coast Weather Fair through Wcdnesdil y bul some night and morning low cloudiness clearing by noon. ac- cording to the wcath"r servlce. Not much tcn1pcraturr change. •Hghs at the beaches around &5 rising to 72 inland. Lows tonight in the upper 5()s. IN<;lllE TOIJA \' A Jackson Fiur co11cert i11 \\'osl1ing!Otl e11ded in a hottle tossolg riot tl.'ith rnore t11c11l 50 persons i111ured mul 43 aM'estcd ou rS'ide tlie Robert ~·. Ke1111edu stodi11n1. Story. picture. Page -l. l..M. ... ,d. C•lllttllll s Cltpllil'CI lf•H Comlu U Croi1W<>nl It Ott tll Ntllc:H 1' ldi«ttlll io.,. ' E111\lrl1in111•11r 11 Flntntt f•ll For lllt Rtco"' t Hy Gt'11tltf II HONkOH 14 111 lrwt Sff\llct I \ Allll LllMIHI U MoMY TrM It MoYI•' U Mllhllt Flllldl ' Nl !IM.tt Ntwt I Or111t• C1~111Y 1J Sport• 111-11 Slacll M1rt19'lt 1 .. 11 Ttt.Yllloll lf n.. ..... , 11 WHlh" • w-·, Nn1 \).U w.... ..... . '1 ' Fron• Page l ·BUS RIDE SOCIABLE • • • tl>ty're going. They just enjoy lhe ride "I Josi a job bt>cause I got on the \\TOng bus U\is mcmlng, '' ont \\'Oman told mt'. "So T Just decided, "'hat thf' heck, I'll take lhe bus to the end of. the line and see what this place has lo or!er." She'd been ridi ng around since. 8:30 a.m., cha lhng v.•it.h people and t:ik1ng 1n the scenery-v.·hieh along good portions (lf the route [ took is n1an·cJOUS COR!'>tal \'icws, surf, rocks. and sky. "I th ink thi.."1 bus serv1<-'t.' is grrnt ·· Qntt old man told me. "I don't h.:l\'e a Ctlr so I never go an~ \rhcrl'. But 1 do take the but. It's gre.1t .•• \1·11lk1ng 10 the bus stops Is lhe bc!il cxe.rcii;e I gc. "That's the tro uble 11·i1h old peo1lle." he added. "They never ~ct any exercise. That's "·hy so many of them end up hobbling arowid on canes." You don't set' m;iny han d !i o 01 e ex ecuti\'Cli riding the buses. ''ou don't see many teachers, doctors. attorneys. or bureaucrats. . What you do sec is ant\ abund:tce cheerful older fol ks and y<fung people with skateboards and "iurfboards. You see 1ncn getting up to give "·omen ttiei rseats -a nice touch "'hich makes sense. J\tanv of the women v.·ho ride the bus are hou.sekcept'rs v.•ho have spent the entire day on their feet. Except (or the flrst bus T rode. nearly all were full . The route home fro1n !he J\1all had stand ing room onl)' bt•t\\'Cen Fashion Island and Orange Avenue in Costa ti.Iesa. "This is the greatest lhing [hat's ever happened in Orange Count y," said one woman from Leisure \Vorld. "It's a godsend. Once they get the little thin gs ironed out it's goin g to be fabulous.'' Pointing out that many residents of Leisure \Vorld don't ha\'C cars or no longer drive. she added "People in Leisure \Vorld have had a large part in promoting thls. It's so convenient and enjoyable." One fellow was riding the bus to court . He was trying to get to the Laguna Nigucl Civic Center. and his wife had their only car. lie had a hard lime getting \\'here he was going. After two calls to the judge he gave up on making it on lime, and the last I saw him he was buying candy at the ~fall -Y.'aiting out a half hour layover. But he appeared to have fwi telling all the other passengers his story, about why he was going to court. Before he got off. one lady even said she'd vole for him for President. The riders were full of advice to each other about how to get where and about the comforts of the new 3>foot, 36- passcnger coaches. "Hey, isn't this bus air conditioned ?" Frona Page l KENNEDY .•. Kennedy's counsel argUed that an open hearing would result in publicity "so widesPread as to taint with irremediable prejudice" any court proceeding he.Id later. In the repon of the inquest , released in April 1970, Boyle said there was cause to believe Kennedy drove negligently, but he did not file negligent driving charges against the senator, and Uiere were no other court proceedings in the case. One week after the accident, .Kennedy BOB KENNEOY ASSASSINATION CASE REOPENEO, Story, Pogo S pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident . He was given a t\\'O months suspended jail sentence, placed on probation for one year, and Jost his driver's license for one year. No reason was given for I h e committee's request for the document.<; on the Ch!ppaquiddick inquest. Margaret Carroll, who "'as ~fiss Kopechne's roommate at the time of the incident , filed suit last August charging that former \Vhite Hou se nide John D. Ehrllchman and two for1ner New York City policemen lhen on lhe \\'hlte lfouse payroll took part in placing an illegal \\'ire~p on her telephone. Testimony at the Senate Wtlterg ate hearillg hes linked the 111·0 ex·policc- men -Anthony T. tilasei cz. and John Caulfield -\\'ilh atlempts by the \Yh ite House lo gain information on political figures v.•bo opposed the Administration. O•AMGI COAST ~ DAILY PILOT l "e °'9"0t' co...i tltllf AIOI " !~ -Cl' <t _.,. .,,._l ... N•--•-bt'""(n"ll"' Coott f><t!ll<>ft•n~ ~ &l1>M1i. .. 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N1--.tr1-""rJ·ol.-... n.,.,.,,..n. °' -1 ........ ,,t -""' .,.. .._,,..~ ---"'r>er~tJ_,.......-.. ~tlO•OC>t'~"°'1 "Cotlo V..,., Q ..,.. ,_ S.0-"el_Rc,...,_IJOOl"VOI"'~ ~ .... ,, llOO!ft;tnl~lr,m"'l~°"'.,._l:)QO~ one led~· hooted when the bus was ge tting cro"'ded 11nd sticky. "The Rdvertlsement say all the buses nre ai.r conditioned !'' T'bey are. but the cqulpt 1ent on somt of t~ spanklng new ooes was unconnected t-.1ond:iy, the dr i ve r explained. • "Driving an OCTD bus is always fun ," sa.ld Dino Barber, an OCTO chauffeur 11sslgned one of the new Santa Ann· 1..aguna Ue;:ich·l...aguna lliJls nllJ1t:'S. "~lost 11( the 1>3ssengers art either young or old. But they're friC'ndly and 1hev like the service." he said. Barhcr ~pe.nds a lot of tirne talkin.t: It\ thl' 1>assen~ers. \\Jlkin1i to Lhe b.<t('k of the bu~ during 1t1)·011ers an d 1n:tking friends, "I've never s1•en a bus scrviet! th:lt \\<IS .!10 accorn1nodat ing," one 1\omnn rema rked "The dr1\C:rs nre al"ays rl'ill!y j>Olite and ht•lµfut" OC.'TD sp0kcs1n cn hope !hf'y cnn bc:•con1r c\·cn n1ore ocromJ11oda11ng in rhe years tl'l co me. Though lhe south coun ty ro utes now run only once an hou r from 6 a.Jn. 10 7 p,m. , r..·!ondn:; through &itur day, pla ns call !or rnoving to orn.:e a h:ilf-hour and experimenting \ld lh Sunday ser\'ice begi nning in July. The OCTD also tries to "·ork "·it h the Spanish speaking population lhnt rnakes frequent u~ of the service. Signs on the bus are printed in bo1h En glish and Spanish. und n1any of the 'drivers arc l\lexican·Amer lcans. The new bus service has bc('n a \ong- awaited addition to th e south county. To the t}arried professionals \vho 1nust race hack and forth to \\'OTk on nlinutc-by- minute schedules. the addition of the new routes may go unnotict'd. But to the thousands of older people. students, and unskilled laborers whose eco nomic status or physi cal health 1nakes a car untenable, the new rout es mean greater independence and a step away from loneliness. ft * fr Netv Cou1tt'Y Bus ~ Lines Celebr<tted 011 Sottth Coast The addition of four new bus routes to south Orange County v.•as ceJ:Qrated 'J\-fonday at an inauguration cererMny in the Laguna lfills ft1all . Some 100 .shoppers and C"Ommun ity leaders looked on as fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers and Fourrti District Supervisor Ralph Clark lauded the ne"' 6.1·bus e:icpansion of the Orange County Transit District . A special honor . "'il h a bouquet of • flo~·ers. was presented to Doris Jev•ell of J\lission Viejo, Mrs_ Je\\·ell. who had no transportalion o( her own , has been a lobbyist for public transportation for lhe Saddleback Valley for four years and according to OCTD spokesmen .singlehandedly began the effort which led to the expansion . "If we had paid lobbyists like ?llrs. Jewel!, nooe of us \\'ould bave lo "·P"rk so hard," said Orange County 'l'ransit District director Dr. Gordon "Pete" Fielding. Also present 11.·ere \\1ard lllompson. president of the Saddleback Are<1 Coordinating Council \~'hich has taken an aggressive role to get the ne1v routes, and Ralph Porter, chairman of the SACC transportation committee. "This is an example of a time \\'hen promises made ot us by our government officials \\'ere achieved," Porter said. "This is a significan t addition to the Valley." The· new buses. serving Laguna Beach . Laguna Niguel . .)tission Viejo, El Toro. Laguna llills. Dana Point, San Clemente. and Capistrano Beech, v.i ll run hourly Crom 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. They run ~londay lhrough Saturday. !inking lhe Saddleback Valley, Sall t1 emente, and Capistrano Beach \\'ilh !he county Civic Center, Fashion Isl and, South Coast Plaza, and Laguna Beach. A 90-day !.rial period of Sunday-bus se rvice is scheduled to start in July. The buses cost 25 cents and transfers art fn.-e. Schedules are available by calling the Orange County Tran.sit Dis!riet office. on the buses, or at retail stores and shopping centers served by the OCTD. Architect Fired By Saddlehack College Board Robert l..O\\'rcy nnd A s s o c i a t e s , archU.ect~ for the Saddleback Community College Dist ri ct since its fonnntion Jieven years ago. \1•ere fired by the board or trustees ~1onday night. The decision \\'as unanbnou.s. after a one-bour secrtt session and trustees h21d no comment about reasons for lhe sudden t.erniinatlon . None would comment on rumors that Lowrey was In financial straits. The S..inln Ana firm of Hippe and llandell was hired immediately to l<lke over the dlstrict'.s building program, efrecth·e J\-1ay 13. Th<Jugh U1e vote "'as unanimous. Saddleback Trustee Norrisa Brandt said she "·nnted to be put on record as against the actioli to hire tlippc and Randell . ''The only reason I am vo1 Ing for this action is becaui;e there ere only four trustees here tonight and we h11ve lo have unanimous votes on everything to h11ve a legal ·majority,'' she said. The boa rd normally has seven mcmber!i. She added the Orange Counly Deputy Coun~~J providing legal 3dViC1! !O thf! boan:t. Spencer Covert, urged them to t.ake the action . lly because of time deadlines for late funding and tho ncl-c:sslty to con leto the mathemalit!i· science bulldln g under construction. "Wt. have been t Id that to wait longer "'oul d result In Uy delays," f\1rs. fJrnndt MlcL ' ' Fire1nen on Pot~ Five lVabbed iii I nte1isive Raids SACRAMENTO !UPI) -A Citrus Hei~hls Fire District commls- 8.ioner's son has been arrested in a marijuana invesUgallon after an undercover agent said he saw fireme n smoking pot and then answering fire caJls. Daniel Dehr. 20, son of Albert Dehr, was the fifth fireman arrested in the last week for possession of n\arijuana. Cit ru s lleights is a community near t.he ('ity limits of Sacra- n1 cnt o. 'l'hc pro be began after Fire hief \Va rren Desimone notjfied sheriff's officials that some firemen who use the station as their residence mi ght be Involved with marijuana. \Vednesday night sheriff's officers went to one fire station with a search warrant and confiscated almost two pounds of n1arijuana . One sheriff's investigator saJd in his report he saw firemen ~moking niarij uana shorUy before they responded to fire calls. The inve!iti gat or lived and worked with the firemen for two weeks at the Greenback Lane fire station. Trustees Rule Co1n1nence1neut .. 'Jlf <llt<lntory' Supl)OS{' they had a c Jmmencement and nobody came? That "'as the question haunting Saddleback College trustees Monday night in a discussion on whether attending graduation ceremonies should continue lo IJe mandatory for those \\'is hing to recei\'e a dip\01na. 1\fter a discussion of lhe values of traditions and the possibility that st udents might not show up if they ,,·cren't forM to, the board decidl'd to keep the exls!ing policy. at leas t for now, but appoint students to a commi ttee to hel p make commencement mo r c attract ive in the future. Saddleback Superintendent Fred Bremer sa id the college's policy on granting excuses from commencement are "lenient," and that each year aOOut 10 percent or the graduates have been excused. Those not excused still are legal graduates, but are not given the piece of paper. the diploma, to prove it . The record of their graduation is alv.·ays available on their transcri pt, hoy,·cver. "Tradition for the sake of tradition is dumb." said David Hall , president of the student body. "Rather than making people come tG the ceremony. you should plan ii so that people want to be there.'' lfe recommended that students be asked to help plan the commencement program and that it be held in a more es!hC'tie spot. In past years ii has been held in the campus parking lot. * * * Sacldlehack· OKs Federal ,\.id Pla11 for ''els The Saddleback College board· of trustees has okayed a federal aid program \\'hich \\'OUld bring up to $41.800 to cnmpus for the school's 836 veterans. The money, from the Department of 1HealU1. Education . and \\'elfare. has four · pnrposcs: lo help locate \'eterans and encourage them to return to school: to fund remed ial programs for those with academic deficiencies ; and to provide personal. academic, and career counseling. t Of the total , $9,400 to $12,000 would pay the l'alary of an on.campus coordinator of veterans af fairs. ~like Beanan, the veterans coordinator at UC tr\'ine, came lo l\tonday's board meeting to urge Saddleback's participation in the program. From Page 1 JET NOISE ••• abatement flight procedures used by Alr California. -The installation of two new noise monitortn g devices seay,•ard of Pacific toast Highway. -Studies. under court direction, to explore all possible means within the power of the county to reduce noise damage and physical rollis{on damage to the city a,nd its residents.·· -To implement all such measures as are found to be feasible based on such studies. -That an ultirna!~ solution to the Orange O:lunt y a l r transportation problem be made by the end of 1975. "The suit v.·ill be filed under the basic 'public nuisance hteory," O'Neil said. Orange County is already defending two suits filed on similar grounds, one by a group of nearly 1.000 homeowners who seek about $25 million in dz.mases and another by the Airport A ct I o n Association, a Newport Beach-based group that is asking $125 million in damages. The city suit does not seek monetary damages. O'Neil said it is being filed because ''the count}'' has failed to take necessary steps to adequately abate the nuisance created by jets. "It seeks to point out ways-the county rould reduce this noise,'' he said. O'Neil sakl, "it "·as filed only out of frUstration rrom the negotiations which are not having a meaningful effect." Ne\\•port Beach Mayor Donald A. ~tclnnis disclosed last month that be and 1--ifth District Supervisor Ronald \V. Caspers have been meeting regularly to discuss the problem beginning last December. But, he said, those talks broke do\\11 in February when Caspers declared he didn't want to continue them until arter the April city council election. f\.fcinnis called for a resumption or those talks last month and ·he disclosed today that they will begin again Thursday. ~tcIMis said O'Neil will represent the city in the meeting that probably will take place at Caspers' office. But he said he thinks the city has no choice but to go ahead with !he lawsuit. too. "We feel the la wsuit is necessary to bring home the points that the people of Ne"1>0rt Beach are in sisting upon and \1111 con1inue to insist upon the correc· lion of the problem at Orange County Airport. That problem doesn't need to exist," f\.Iayor ~tclMis snid. Cruiser in Di stress SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) I-Three Coa st Gua rd cutters and a heliropter searched tOday for a cabin cru iser reported in distress off the Northern California coast. 1-- UC Irvine Minorities Report See11 UC Irvine official$ relu!Sed to co1nment toda y on charges of discrb-ninatlon In the hirlng and advancement of minorities ex1X'Ctcd to be formalized \\rednesday. A campus spokesman said the report ot the UCl chancellor's advisory committee on minority af!atrs has not yet been presented to Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. It is due lo be n1ade public jin a meeting set for 3:15 p.m. Wednesday Jn humanities hl'lll. Advisory committee chairman Fred Flores of University Park and <>thers working on the study have released porllons of the findings , however. The partial report and suggestions that a suit against UCI may follow were reported In a county newspaper. The commi tt ee llas alleged that UCI hiring policies meet m in Im um performance standards. Examples of discrimina tion cited by the group include: -Relegation of 56 or 64 r..texlean· An1erican womeo ln administrative office jobs to clerical. laborer or custod ial positions and 21 of 32 ?\1e:icican-An1erican men to similar low-paying jobs. -Designation of 42 or 45 blacks hired for tempo rary non-teaching positions to jobs below supervisory or upper echelon ranks. Changes in the UC! uffirmatlve action program have been runiorcd for sonic lime on ca1npus. !\trs. Eloise Kloke, Dr. Aldrich's special assistant , \\'as assigned to lead the program to increase the numbers or \\'Omen and other minorities allracted to the campus. She defends UCI actions, but admits the program needs revision. A report that a decision to create a new position paying $17,000 a -year to administer affirn1ative action prog rams at UCI \\'as not confirmed by the campus spokesman. Flores said the university 11.·lll appoint a fulltimc affirmative a ff a i rs coordinator, as urged by the advisory panel. Sacldlehack Area Kinclergarte11 Registratio11 Set Registration for children eligible to enter kindergarten in September in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District is .set for ~fay 20 throogh 24. A ch.ild n1ust be five on or beJore Dec. 2. 1974 to qualify. District officials said parents should register children al the school they will be attending. and anyone not kno\\ing "'here their child should go may contact the district office at 586-1234. The following documeOts are required to register the child: -Evidence of birth date (bi r1h certificate. baptismal record, newspaper announcement. or a statement signed by a notary public l. -Evidence of irnmunizallon a s required by law . Immuni7.ation for children u n de r seven include at' le;ist shots in the la.st three years for diphtheria. pertussis. and tel.mus lDPT I: polio (either oral or lnjection1 ; and one injection agains t rubeola (Uk:lay ) measles. Five immuni zation clinics have been set up in the area. For more information about specific vaccines and clinic locations and times call the school district office at 586·1234 or the Orange Counly Health Department. Man1iole Fc1ll B . L I ' . r11igs awsuit SAl'I DIEGO (AP). -Darrell Pugh. 18, Is asking for $250,000 . damages from the city because be fell through a manhole into raw sewage . The cla'im was filed beca use the manhole was unoovered 21 n d sewage had backed up. obf)curing the open hole, the youth's attorney !Said. Pugh has since reportedly de\·clopcd Salmonella , a bacteriol dlsease. From Page 1 1-IEIRESS .•. Foundation. told shareholders on fttonday the company has "the assets and the caPac1ty to deal with provisions of the Tax Refonn Act." Privett voted one foundation share a.nlf the remaining 4.589,999 shares were cast by foundation director John V. Newman. The Ventura rancher chairs the Irvine Company board of dir~ors, as well. The \'oles of the two foundation officials alone would have defeated any of Mrs. Smith 's 1notioo."i. The vote block defeated bids to discuss salaries o! company executives and to quiz co1n pany or foundation executiv es on "any matter". Once it became apparent J\1rs. Smith would be outvoted if items on her agenda probed .sensitive issues, discussion "'as shortened. Irvine Co1npnny President ltayinond L, Y.1atson conducted the ty,·o-hour meeting arid defended company relations wilh the new city government in Irvine and officers of the Big Canyon Country Club. Mrs . Smith wanted to know \\'hy the company appeared lo be ha v Ing difficulties getting city approval Of a major industrial development and a smaller apartment complex in University Park. She aJso hoped to get an explanation or the expected outcome of a $27 million damage suit filed by the COU/ltry club against the con1pany and directors. Mr.1. Smith is a director of the lrvine Company. \Vatson said the suit is being negotiated by company and club officials, but declined to speculate on the expected outcome. \Vatson and company attorney Guy Clair ruled !\-1ra. Smith's final agenda item out of order charging it was not specific enough to be legally considered by shareholders of a \Vest Virginia corporation. The item sought to reserve discuss.ion time for "any motions made and &eronded" at the special mooting. Before the ruling of the chair Yl'as upheld by a successful motion to adjourn . ~1rs. Smith's attorney gave a sample of the questions to have been considered ulider the item . ~1rs. Smith wanted a public reporting of all contributions to political campalgM given since 1966 . Although she "'as told that matter and others could not be brought up at the special meeting beca use they were cot specifically listed on the agenda. 1.tr.s. Smith v.·as infonned such concerns would be properly addressed at the annual shareholders meeting June 25. AJJ\t Chief Arrested SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP , American Indian ~tovement leader Russell J\feans \Vas arrested at the Sioux Falls Airport today on a charge stemming from a courtroom disturbance here t11.·o "·eek s ago. A police ~pokesman said Means was arrested as ne and fellov.· Al~t leader· Dennis Banks were preparing to Oy back to St. Paul, Minn. "Saddleback is the only campus in Orange County that has not parlicipa!ed in thi s program." he said. "\Vhal that means is th at Saddleback veterans have to go to other campuses to "'Ork ou t problems \\'ith their benefits or get co1u1seJ ing .'' 1 ,........~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---. I le said y,·hen the veterans checks were delayed· last fall causing hardships for thousands, Saddleback vet erans had lo go through the UC Irvine office to g~ help. "Some or the people in my office made loans out of their 011.·n pockets to Saddleback students," he said. "When it conies to getting your check, good service is prelly critical." The boa.rd of trustees' vote to apply for the funds \li"as unanimous . Stanf or cl Strike Sliutdoiv1i 'fails STANFORD IAP) -A slrike by Stanford University maintenance work- ers and tfX'tlnlcians has failed to shut d<r.i.'tl school facilities, but the Stanford 1\-ledical Center and ctmpu3 construction \\'ere arrectcd. A hospital spokesman said the walkout Monday halted linen deli very when Teamsters refused to cross pickel lines. .t-Je said some elective surgery may have to be cancelled or Rn ngreement with other hospitals worked out. Iofonnatlon officer Bob Beyers said 900 of 1,400 United Slanford Employes (USE ) U:>cal 680 \\'ere on strike, but supervisory personnel kept lhc steam plant, cafeteria and other facilities open. Tea1ns tcrs on Strike SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Teamsters union members struck three major polato chip and snack food firms tt1onday Jn Northern Califomia: because of l::iOOr contract disputes. Pickets shut down production and distrlbullon raeilltles of Ulura Scudd er. Granny Goose and Frito- Lay at Tracy, llD}'\li'ard and San Jost. • PRUDENT BUYING Throughoul o ur 79 years of carpet ret aili ng, one fact becomes quite evident-that whe n money is less· plenliful, people buy better quality. This is cbntrory ta popular belief, but · makes 9<¥0d sense if you .think about it. When you hJve ta ca~cer n you rself with value and performance, you ore lfely to buy better quality . At Alden's in the lost five years, our per unit sole hos been more expensive carpeting, rellecling this fa ct. Consequently, we hove the largest selection of finer qualities you will see anywhere, all at competitive prices . • The end res ul t ls customer satisfaction , pride and recommendations which provide our overwhelming s;iu rce of new business. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 l'Jac:entia Ave. IHTHi HAllOIAIU.. COSTAMlSA 646-4838 SIHCI 1917 MM.• TWL 9 to l :JO: l'fL 9 to 9: lot. t:JO lo I \ • • • • I " • ~ ~I K Ju ., K • IS a w 11 th m w' c • 0 Huntington Bea~h Fountain Valle I • .. ---~ • ,\ . . Today's Final N.Y. Stocks . VOL. b7 , NO. 134, 2 SECTIONS, 2b PAGES • • ORANGE COUNTY, CAL.IFORNIA TUESDAY. MAY 14. 1974 TEN CENTS .. • 'House Panel Getting l(opechne Death Records . BOSTON (AP) -Records fron1 the c;.losed inquest into the death of Mary Jo Kopechne have been sent to the House Jud iciary Comm itt ee. ~· h I c h is eonsidering impeachment proceedings against Prcstdent Nixon, officials said Coday. • Miss Kopechne was killed in July 1969 When a car driven by Sen. Edward l\1. Kennedy (0 -Mass.)' went off a bridg~ nnd into a lida\ pool on Chappaquiddick Island off lhe J\111ssachusetts coast. The material which the committee requested was made public in 1970. A spokesman for the Social Law Libr!!TY in Boston said a member of the Judiciary Committee staff telephoned the - lib rary, located in the Suffolk County Courthouse. and requested that a full set of copies of the records and th~ lawyers' briefs be sent promptly lo Washington. Assistant librarian Marie ~kula aaid the set of copies was mailed some time ago. ''They've had it for several weeks, I Resider1l:s Oppose flou,sing should think," she said. The library keeps e<ipieJ) of ree<irds and bri efs of all cases tha t are appealed to !he fl1 assachusetts Supren1e Judicial Court for reference by IS"-'Jers. AcCording to the Boston Gl obe, a committee spokesman refused to cOmment "in any ,i;iay" on the request for documents. '\l don"t know if \Ve ha ve ... and I couldn't commen t if we had," th~ spokes1na11 lold the Globe. Harbour Conflict Huntington llarbour residents opposing a federall y financed apa rtm ent building will take their case to the state coastal commission \Vcdnesday in San Diego. Non-teaching Staff Bat•l\.i112 .__. Tax Election Non-teaching employeS of th e HWJtington Beach Union High School District, citing an '"impossible workload" because of overcrov.·ding. have endorsed the district's June 4 tax election. The district is proposing to build one more high school with th e funds raised with a lax override. The June 4 override "-'Ould boost the ~orrent tax rate or $2.82 per $100 aisessed valuatlon by 17.8 cents. ~'\Ve arc presently s er i o u s J y ot•ercrowdcd "'ilh students and bv three years from no\V "'c'll have 6.000 Students more than \\'C ha ve room for \\11th our exisiting facilities." said Larry Christian. president of I.he dist rict chapter of the C31ifornia School Employes Association. The association has 275 members. abOul 80 percent of the district's clerks. janitors, drivers. gardeners. secretaries. ma intenance and cafeteria worken. Christian. "''ho is district n1edia services 1nanager, today said the .. _pressure is unreal" oo employes u·ho mus t "''ork "'ith almost 4,000 students in ~Is planned for 3.000. On e attendance or registration office clerk is now doing the work of t\l:o, Christian contended. and "every year it"s a. little "'orse. ·· · Employes also arc concerned about the c!xtended eight to ll·period days and the staggered working hours. he said. Alt personnel used lo con1e to school at the same time. Now some arrive ~t 6:30 a.m. and others at 9 a.m. or 10 a.m. A new high school campus. Christian said, woul d relieve the workload on the other five. Body Identified WAfLUKU, ~1aui, Hawaii (UPI) -A Southern California ma n who drowned Friday was Klentified by l\laui police ~londay as George Alexand~r Frost Jr., 29, of Long Beach. Police said he had been in Hawaii for about three weeks. and was employed by an automobile parts store in Long Beach. Coast Weather Fair through Wednesday but some night and morning low cloudiness clearing by noon , ac- cording to the ~ther service. Not much tem~ature change. lilghs at the beaches around 65 rising to 72 inland. Lows tonight in the upper 50s. INSIDE TODi\ l' A Jackson Five concert i1t \Vashington ended fn a bottle to.ssh1g riot with more t11an 50 per.son.s injurtd and 43 arrested oitt.side tht Robert f ', Kennedy stadium . SLOrtJ, piCtltTC, Page 4. L. M. ...... t C•llftl"llla I Cl•ttlllff ,,_,, Ctmlct ll (,.l_d II Otttll H~lct' lt l!dllOrfll ,." ' IP1i.rt•l11mtfll lt "fllfMI .... "•( Tiit lttctl'll I APlll L•Pldtn ll M(lllf~ TrH 11 Mowltt U M11lu•I "lllldt t H1Plor11I HtM 4 Otllltt Clu"tv 1~ '""" lt.11 Stoel! M1,.111 1 .. 11 Tt ltwhletl It Tltto1 .. n 11 The state Coastal Zone Conse rv ation Commission meeting begins at 9:30 a.m. at the Sheraton Inn. 1590 Harbor Island Drive. The appeal by the Harbour property owners of a 66-unit apartment project across from the waterfront com1nunity is ex pected to come up in the afternoon session. The building is planned on Al gonqu in St reet about 600 reet south or \Varner A venue by developer Harry Scholer. It would have 90 percent financing by the federal Department of llousing and Urban Development 1 HUD) and would offer rent subsid ies to low and middle income residents. It received a construction perm it from the south coast regional commission April 8. That action was then apJ>f'alcd to the state by more than 20 Harbour Secret Witriess Detllils Give1t Further details of the Daily Pilot's Secret \Vitncss program - designed to offer rewards for crime·solving information -are carried on Page 2 today. The progrll.:ll will be launched \\'ednesday with a $500 rev.·ard for helping solve a Fountain Valley murder. Sma ller re"'•ards are offered for watuitous infonnation on other crimes. Read today·s column to learn how Secret Witness "'orks. how anonymity is guaranteed -and how information you may have could be v.·orth money to you. Trustees Sl1clve • Can1pus Religious Club Discussion A report on suggested guidelines for campus religious clubs scheduled for unveiling at tonight's fluntington Beach Union High School District board meeting has been shelved temporarily. Trustees will meet at 7:30 in the Fountain Valley High School cafCteria. 17816 Bushard St. Board President George Logon and Trustee Dennis h1angers \Vere supposed to present their rerommendations for a district policy on student religious 1neetings tonight . But the report has been delayed because they want to discuss it 'vith the entire board . Th.tstec Ralph Bauer will be absent tonight. a district official said. Trustees will be discussing the status of the five-way unification p I a n . graduation requirements and various school construction projects. - Meeting Tonigl1t On Unification The second or thrct study meetings dealing with the five-way unification plan for Huntington Beach Union ltlgh School District will be at 7:30 tonight in Orange. Members or the Orange County Committ('(l on School D I s t r t c t Or~anl1.allon will meet In !he Orange Uni fied Boord .Room, 370 N. Glassel! St. •• residents. none of v.•bom objected at the regional level. State com1nission planners had decided ~1onday to recommend that the Harbour residents had raised no substantial issues on their appeal. Such a recoinmendation often means that the commission refuses to re·hear the case, lett ing the regional decision stand. The 12-men1ber commission votes on the question after hea ring rebuttal from the appellants. But C-0mm ission Executive Director Joe Bodovitz said late Monday that the Harbour opponents told him they had sent in some new information ,supporting thei r case. Bodovitz said the new material, which he expected to receive today. would be st udied. The planners "'iii wail to make thei r recommendation on a hearing \Vednesday. he added. Reaga1I Says - 'Would Q11it' If Indicted SACRAi\1.ENTO (AP) -Go v. Ronald Reagan1 in a reference. to indicted Lt . Gov. Ed Reinecke. said today he v.·ould resign himself if he were COO\'icted of a felony while a candidate for statewide office. Reine(ke "'as indicted by the \Vatcrgate grand jury April 3 on three counts or perjury. The Republican lieutenant governor is seeking to ha ve his trial shifted to Califomia and held before the June 4 primary. But a trial date has been sel for Jul y 15. Asked if he would e:<pect Reinecke to quit the Republican ticket if he is nominated June 4 and subseque nil v convicted. Reagan said, "Let me put it this \\'ay -I \\·ould.'' But Reagan again defended Reinecke. the man he hand-picked to be lieutenant governor in 1969. :'Nothing ha.s ~appened to change my mind about his integrity," Reagan said at his weekly Capitol ne"'·s conference. Reinecke returned to California today lo cootinue his gubernatorial campaign as his defense attorneys argued in pre!rjal motions in Washington that per]ury charges should be dismissed. The lieutenant governor's attorneys 5ijid Watergate prosecutors m i s 1 e d Reinecke and ncglectt'd lo advise him or his constitutional rights. One of Rein ecke"s attorneys. James E. Cox, told a federal court that prosecutors investigating the International Telephone & Telegraph Co. antitrust case led the lieutenant governor to believe he would not be prosecuted if he cooperated fully with the special prosecutor's office. "They were keeping him dangling in hopes that his memory might improve," Cox told U.S. District Judge Barrington Parker. Cox also chastised Joseph J. Connolly , the assistant special prosecutor in char2e of the task force investigating the m case, for first declaring on the witness .stand that he Hpt the original hand- written affidavit against Reinecke, but laU!r saying he was mistaken and could nol rind the document". "It was a very key piece of evidence that was lost in the case,·· said Co:<. lfc suggested the perjury charges might be thrown out on that basis alone. Cox also argued that Connolly never warned Reinecke of constltullorml rights during an initial Interview July 30. He said the boxes of personal records which Rclneckc turned n,~er to the prosecutor's office are "ttlinted and should be suppressed. '1 Prose c utor Ri c hard Davis Edgarto"·n. District Court Judge Jan1es A. Bo~le directed that the January 197tl inquest be open, but the state Supreme Judicial Court ordered it closed after BOB KENNEOY ASSASSINATION CASE REOPENEO, Story, Page 5 Kennedy's counsel argued that an open hearing would result in pltblicity ··so vlidespread as to taint with irremediable prejudice"' any court proceeding held tater. In the report of the inquest. released in April 1970. Boyle said there \\'as cauS(' 10 believe Kennedy drove negligently, bu1 lje did not file negligent driving charges a~ainst the senator, and the.re y.·ere no other court proceedings in th e case. One week after the actidcnt . Kennedy pleaded guilty to leaving the .')cene of an accident. Me "'as give n a l"'O months suspended jail sentence. placed on probation for one year, and lost his driver's license for one yenr. ... -i\o reilson 'l\"as gh en fo1· t hf' co1nm11tel's requ£.>sl for the doc·un1tn1~ on the Chappt1quiddick inquest. Kennedy s<1id toda~ he had no idea "hy the rec- ords \\ere requested. ~1argarct Carroll. "ho \\il'l Mt!;..'i Kopechne ·~ roo1nrn111<• til the tline of the incident. filed suit last t\ugu~t charging that forrner \\'hite House aide .John ll Ehrlichn1an find t1\o forn1Pr Nc\V York !Set> KE NNED \', Page 2~ -· --------- THIS IS WHERE WORKERS SLEEP AT FARM LABOR CAMP IN HUNTINGTON BEACH -Camp Operator Espinoza Says It is Up to the Men to Keep Their Bedding Clean 'Depressing' Describes It Visit to Hu1tti11 g to1t Fltrm Labor C<unp Revealing By KATHY CLANCY 01 fhe Oiolly ~Uol Stiff It 's not easy to forget a visit to a farm labor camp. at least not the one at 7081 Ellis Ave. in Hunt ington Beach. In all fairness. it's not that you \.,.Oultl call the camp dirty. The floors. dining room tables and kitchen looked clean enough ~tonday noon \Vhen reporters were called th ere for a tour and news conference. Depressing was lhe way to describe it. The JO bu ildings. constructed to house farm workers 16 years ago, are all or galvanized steel. with the w a 11 s unfinished inside and with streaks of rust showing through. Piles or manure stacked next door by the camp·s neighbo r and part-owner, Goldt:,n West Mushroom G row ers , provide the backgrou nd smell. Furniture in the dining hall looks . adequ ate. similar to rows of picnic tables, but inside the recreation hall the couChes have slu.ffing that is falling out, 1he backs of the couches are broken and ifs hard to spot .a piece worth sitting on. Con\vay Oberlon. who . says he's an inlerested citizen and spokesman for the camp, said this is because the (arm "'orkers sometimes drink liquor , get rov.·dy and the furniture suffers for it. In the barracks are crude metal cots. some bunksLyle and some singles. The long rooms are dark. some with privacy partitions and some com pletely open. Some of the bedding looks dirty and some bunk areas are messy. but. according to Arturo 0 . Espinoza. camp operator, this is personal cleanliness-tilt' men are responsible for washing their o"'n bedding and keeping the areas clean. Inside one of the dormitories. taking a rest, was Noises Ramires, an off-duty cook. He explained in Spanish that he doesn't feel this camp is a poor one: nnrt he cheerfully said ifs cleaner than others. The men -130 of them aged 17 to SO-share a common rest room and shower facility v.•ith about five showers. 10 toilets and a couple of long urinals. The walls, once painted white, are stained. cracked a11d rusty. Doing some laundry inside the rest room was lsaeas Hernandez. a nursery Boy's Last Wish Convict fiisits Dvinrr So1t ., /:'.:! SAN PRANCISCO I AP1 A n imprisoned drug user ·was free briefl y today to weep by the bedside of his dy'\ng and unconscious son -fulfilling the boy's - last wish to be with his father . "It was quite an emotional thin g. I don't think there will be any other vi!lits," said Soledad Prison \Varden E.A. Pet..:rson. "\Vhere·s my Dad? Where 's my Dau? I "'ant to see my Dad." pleaded IS.year.old Leonard Macchlarclla before he lapsed Into a coma in the la st .stages of a fatnl M1.c:cHA11t11.1.1.. kidney disease. not regain consciousness . ~iacchiarella was returned to his cell before 6 a.n1. and made no statement. Peterson said. "It (such a visit) is usually just a onetime thing in these cases," Peterson said. - The boy was listed in very critichl condition today. Earlier, the California Department of Corrections said it v:as impossible to ·allow ~faccriiarclla to lea,·e prison because of his se rious crhnlnal record , , but Soledad Superintendent · ".T. Stone relented. "He heard from tht boy"s doctor ~1or.day,'' S3id A~ciate Warden E.A Peterson. "The prognosis was that he couldn:1 \h·e more than 36 hours.'' \rorkmen. who are getting reftdy lo go home to Tijuana for a visit with his \\'ife and two children. In Spa nish he said he had \vorked for Espinoza more than a year. He considers this cam~ abou t the same as others where he's worked. and he looked puzzled when asked if it waa&:tv. Espinoza ca lled ~Ws conference in answer to charges by lhe Orange County Human Relations Con1mission that conditions at that camp and another O\\'ned by Fujica Farms at 18"l61 Gothl!rd St. should be investigated by the Grand Jury. He said he's been operating the ca1np in }funtington Beach for six years and also has one in Irvine. lie dl)Csn"t believe his v.·orkers are tre11:tt'd badly. pointing out he isn't obligated to provide the camp for his employes. The men pay no rent ·and for SJ.85 a day they get three meals, according to Espinoza. Breakfast consists of eggs. cereaJ. meat. as 1Vell as bologna. cheese and tortillas. he said. The food is laJd out !See CAMP, Page II 'r alley Man Killed 111 Accident Near J,ake Elsi11ore California Highv.•ay Patrol officers are in,·estigating the cause of an accident near Lake Elsinore Saturday in "-'hich one Fountain Valley man \V!IS killed ind sll olher persons injured. CHP officers in Ri.,.erside identified the dead man as Albert StricklAnd. 38, of 17367 ~1odoc Drive. They said he was in !ht' back of a pickup truck driven by Alvin Lee Cole, 26, of 10905 El Domino A\·e .. 1'~ountaln )/alley, when It overturned at l..3kelnnd Village. Cole suffered minor injuri !i. 111 the 6:30 p.m. accident. ~s did I 1 v tt pa!iSi'(\gers : Strickland's wife. Jud». 23 : Hf Olrdllfl" II ffOl'ete#t II W11t111r t W-n•1 Htwl 11•11 Wtrld HtWI I Five public hearfngs on 1he: propo!al "'ill be held lhoughout the district beginning 'l'hurt.day. After the last hearing, ~1ay 21, the commillec will decide wtw:!ther or not to send the proposal to lhc slate Board of Education far .action. characterized Cox's c I alms as ~ Ill• fA\hcr. Phillip Macchiarella. 35. arrived under heavy guard at the UC A1edle,a1 Center he.re At about I :30 a.m. He stayed wilh hi s son for about 45 minulC$, Peterson said, but Lhc youth did Peterson said 1\lncchiarelln v.· a. s allo.,.,·cd "just long enough 10 see his son , nnd P"rhaps 'his family," then was returned behind b..'lrS. • Jim Whitenker, 21, of \Vhltticr : \\"ayne Andrus, 22. of Placcnlla : ~nd Henry and Cheryle Floyd, 3~ nnd 33. of 10928 El Domino Ave .. Fountain Valle.)' IP! IM Stnkt I • • "incredible smoke.'' lie said the documents In question wer~ insignificant. ' . ' The elder ~1acchiarclla is serving five IS.. LAST VISIT, l'llgo !I ..... All were treated at Lakflvi<"-'' llospltll and N'leased, lhe CHP snid • ·~ u .. a .. 1 l"llUI - A id to Police Secret Witness Column Debuts The Dail\' Pilot's Secret \\hr.C'S;<; prt)- gr<irn Uci;i,;i'i \Vtdnesday-111th pron11~cs of l'Omplctl' anony11111y filr 1ntorn1;,i!in11 lclldlnit to 1h1' solutl-On o! cr1mt·~ Tiit' proj::r11m :-il:-o offers ru~h fl·11·ards for !Ins lnro r1na11on. 'f\\o rondu11s -the lclrphonc and ttx> mn1lbox -v.itl be usrd by those ~ho 11ish 10 !iUpply 1nfor1na11on :ul0nyn1ously , t'llhcr for pcriCltl<1I s<1t1sfa<·tion or rr11ard A 24-hour Seer<'\ \Vitnt!<;" telepho ne llnc. 642-0700, has bt>cn established. It is enUrcly se parate from the p.'lper '.s other lines and sv.·itchboflrO. AnyonC' 1vho prcfrrJ; lo m a i I infonnation, can send it to: Daily Piiot. Se<Ttt \\'itness. P.O. Box 790, lfuntington Bt'ach. Ca . (P2648). In neither case ~·ill the informant be expected or requested to give his identity . • Some identity, ho1,1,•ever. ·will be Jl('Cded in lh e case of cash rc1rards so the proper informant v.·ill receive the monc~· pron1iscd, A si x-<iigil code system , commonly used by other Seer<'! \Vitness efforts, has boon devised for this purpose. An informant should mark the si x digit code. U5ing any combination of letters and numbers -ab34tc. or 567tll -on any v.Titten information to the column. Such a code should also be used by an infonnant over the tel ephone. An in!ormant should always use his or her code, the same code, on all addltionaJ information to the paper. If the Daily Pilot wishes to contact the informant, for more information or to give the reward, it will be announced in the column, using the first three digits of the informant's code. \\'hen a contributor supplies the proper last three digits. the right informant wtll be certified. Only the paper and the witness v.•i\l knov.· all six digits. Cash rewards will only be paid for information V.'hich leads to the arrest and corn·iction ot persons involved in the crime referred to. Payments will be announced in the oolumn, and will be made after conviclion. The informant can set up the manner of payment he or she desires -cash, money order, check -by contacting the Secret Witness column. Complete .secrecy of this procedure is guaranteed. Police officials wlll be given no infonnation as to the possible identity of an infonnant, only the information which may help in the solution of a difficult crime. The pmi>ose of Secret Witness is to aid in the solution of crimes \\'hich local law enforcement sources have been unable lo ·Secret Witness rrrolve. \Vhlic i.n\1esligators "·BJ. v.•e hope. be given substanlial ~\' lnfonnation by the Secret \Vitness column. ii v.·ill at all timcS be their duty lo ga1her suffici ent fa cts and e1•idence for a conviction. It will not be the objecti\•e of the column to sol\'e crimf's 'or convict persons. only to offer a ne'v c>.:il for police appartntly stuck in a blind a\lev. The secret information received by the paper 'viii not be printed in the column, but turned over lo the police. This procedure has \\' o r k e d succeS11fully ln other ci ties \\'ith other ne\\·spapcrs. It \could produce a successful ("ffort 10 reduce major crime in the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley community . As an added incentiv(", our program offers open-ended cash rewards for solid lnionnation which might solve crimes not reported in the "Secret Witlless" column. The same rules will apply on other information as on the published cMmes. The rewards will be determined by the paper, after arrest and conviction. This column may also be used by citizens who may not be seeking money, but v.1ho wish to add some information regarding a crime they have witnessed \\'ithout, for whatever reason, becoming directly involved with the po I ice authorities. Residents are cautioned against a careless use or abuse of the procedure by supplying inaccurate, weak or misleading information which could result in wasted time and effort. J This column \\'ill be nm t least once every two weeks. Wednesday. the column It launch its first quest with a $500 cash reward for information on the assassins of Fountain Valley service station dealer Lou Lovko, killed nearty two years ago. Details of hi,, murder and the fruitless efforts ol local police to capture his kill· ers will be revt:aled wee.,e~ :ay. Look for lhe column on this page. VCI Officials Remain Mum on Minority Case UC Irvine officials refused to comment today on charges of discrimination in the hiring and advan~ment of nlinoritics expected lo be formalized \Vednesday. A campus spokesman said the report or the UCI chancellor's advisory com1nittee on minority affairs has not yet been presented to Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. It Is due to be made public in a meeting set for 3:15 p.m. Wednesday in humanities hall. Advisory committee chnirman Fred Flor("S of University Park and others "'orklng: on the study have released portions of the findings. hov.·ever. The partial report and suggestions th:it a suit against UCI may fo1!01v \\'ere reported In a county nev.·spapcr. The committee has alleged !hat UCI hiring policies meet m i n i n1 u m perlorrTiance standards. 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Eloise Kloke, Dr. Aldrich's special assistant, v.·as assigned lo lead the program to increase the numbers of "·omen and other minorities attracted to the campus. She defends UCI actions, but admits the program needs revision. A report that a decision to create a new position paying $17,000 a year to adm inister affir1nallve action programs at UCI \vas not conflrmed by the campus spokesman. Flores said the university will appoint a fulltime affirmative a ff a i r s coordinator, as urged by the advisory panel. f\tembcrs of the panel have threatened lo resign if their report is not. favorabl y received by Chancellor Aldrich, Flores is reported to have said . From Pagel I..AS1' VISIT . •• years to life ror possession of hard drugs. and a six monlh to 10 year temi for possession of marijuana. Before compassion spurred Stone to allo'v Macchi arella to :-:cc his son, R ~pokesmnn for Gov. Ronald Reagan sald 1he Governor left all decisions ih cases hke this up to the Correclions Department. fi"amily and friends are maintaining a vigil outside the Isolation room at the medical center. where Lt'onard Is ln an iron lung and altached to a kidnt!y machine. "It is llke a nightmare," 5:tid Lenny ~fncchiarella. 33, t..conard's uncle. "I just didn 't. think the state of California was this b..<td. lt ls Inhumane." Lronard suffers not only from e kidney failure but al!IO a "whole grocery list of n1lmc nt s." a ~pita! spokesman said. lie v.·as hospitalized last Tuesday and slipped into a coma Saturday. f,.eonrird "s tMther, Jane ~lacchlarclla , 30. is divorced from Phillip. Tue boy's uncle. l.cnny f.facchlarctln . sald the fnmily offered to pay for csoons lo accompany lhe convlcl·father on a \i'iJt in his sr>n 11nd that police officers tn n(',1rb) ~IOWJtain \·lcw vohmtoered to M'rvc as guards. I ·Car petiters . St riking In County H)' DOUG FRITTSCUE 01 Ill• 011Flt f'llol ll11h The eJrcct or the day.()ld carpenters strikt• on Oranj!:e County's building indu stry has been described as "spotty" by both sides Jn I.he labor dispute which renters on a 30-cent an hour pay raise. A mt>eting between con tractors and ca rpenters broke up at 8 p.n1. ~londay "'lth the builders heading for cou rt to seek an injunctio n to end lhe work s1oppage affecting construction In an II · county Southern California area. The 40,000-membcr Sou thern California Carpenters Council called ror the selected work stoppage Monday against members of four contractor1' organizations who refuse to pay the addit.ional 30 cents. Terms of a contract agreed upon by builders and the brpenters' unloo last year included an 85--cent raise. The amount v.•as subseq uently knocked down to 5S cents by the now defunct federal pay board. Now that controls have been lifted, the carpenters are demanding a raise. The actio n is compared to Northern California carpenters who r ece nt I y obta ined a SO<enl raise that had si milarly been reduced by the pay boo.rd. So far , the effect of the strike on Orange County's building industry has been "spotty", according to Royce Coln. area manager for the Building Industry Association, one of the contractors' groups. "I've been getting conflicting reports from the individual contractors aOOot v.tlat is going on," he said. "Without going (rom job to job, there is no way to be sure. "But yesterday. fof example, I got two calls in the morning rrom cootractors v.·ho v.•a nted to know why nobody showed up. Later, I got calls saying carpenters are on the job." Similarly, a union spokesman termed the impact "not that drastic." "They've v.·alked off a few jobs," he said, "but not all." Of the union's approximately Il ,000 Orange C.ounty members. "not that many are outside carpenters," he said. "The s&ike only affects the construction industry and industrial and maintenance carpenters are not involved," he said. "If you were to drive around the county, I don't think you'd see all that much work stopped. Most of the contractors seem willing to pay the 30 cents and wait and see what happens in court." The four contractors' groups, which also Include the Association of General Contractors, the Engineering a n d Grading Contractors' Associat ion and the Underground Engineering Contractors Association, expect a ruling by 3 p.m. on v.•hether an injunction against the strike \\"i ll be imposed. ... "Last night in a mee1ing, we agreed to \\'ail until this afternoon to see aboul the restraining ord er,'' Ed Cole, assistant labor director for the Bui1ding Industry Assoeiatioo said. "If the court rules against us, v.·e "·ill go through the usual g r i e van c e procedure. arbitration and so forth." The industry groups contend that the strike violates a no-str ike clause in the union contract. which expires June 15. If the carpenters win in the dispute, the wage of a journeyman carpenter will ~raised to $7.35 an hour. From Pagel KENNEDY ••. City policemen then on the"White House I payroll took part in placing an illegal wiretap on her telephone. Testimony at the Senate Wat ergate hearing has Unked the two ex.police- men -Anthony ,T. Ulaseicz and John Cauliield -with attempts by the White House to gain infonnation on political figures who opposed the Administration. There have be~n reports that one target was Kennedy . In !he White House transcript of a ~1arch 13. l 9 7 3 conversation, former White H o u s e counsel John Dean 111 told Pre.'1.ident Nixon that "right after Chappaquiddick somebody was put up there to slart observing." Dean did not refer to the man by name but said.he.. was a former New York City police detective who worked for Caulfield and had 1'causcd a lot of embarrassment ror Kennedy." Judge Dismisses Sex Bias Suit LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Sui>"r;or C.OUrt judge hos dismissed a $1 million sex bias suit filed aga:.,.it Great Western Savings and Loon A~lallon. saying the comp!alnant didn 't take her case rirst to the California Fair Employment Prac- liccs Com mission . The ruling was made 1'fonday by Judge Mu F. Deuti In a suit filed by Und a Lockwood, a fonner savings officer for Equll11ble Savings and Loan ASJOClati<>n, which \\'JtS taken over In late 1970 by Great Western. Mlsa Lockwood contended she was paid $700 a month advance a g 11 I n s t commll!ions by Great Westem \Vhlle eight men workin g ln posluons similar t.o hers received $800. ' Subpoena For Nixon? Co1n1riitte'e io 11 ote fo1· Second· Su1 nr1io11s · WASlllNGTON (UP!) -The !louse Judiciary Oommltlte ,....lved i detailed brtt.tlng today trom ltl investigators on events Immediately after the \Vatergate brtak·ln, and prepared to listen to tapes from those days and to subpoena still more. It appettrOO vlnuolly c"rtain that the committee v.·ould vote W e d n c s d a Y morning for a serond subpoena to be ser\'ed on President Nixon for its impeachment Inquiry. Rep. Hamilton F~h Jr. IR-N .Y.l, ' committee member . said dwring a roctts after 21.1: hours or the closed session that evidence presented by the stafr strongly general delegation d his presidential authority when they broU lnto the office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist in 1971 , the New York Times snld today. The newspaper. quottn1 what it dtscribed ns reliable 90Urcts, said the chief executive made the de<:\aration ln A letter he sent two "'eeks ago t.o federel Judge Gerhard A. Gesell. 1'he judge wi'll preside over the trial of sbt men Indicted in lhe break·ln. Attorneys said that the letter, which De111oerats Guin was placed u1Mte.r seal by Gesell on April 30. could have an Important t!ffect on the trial -set to begin Otl June 17. The law places the burden of proof on the ~lorJ; to convince the jurors that the "intent'' of lhe defendants was to co1nmlt a crime. Some laVt')'ers $\Y that Nix0t1's Jetter has greatly bettered tht:l defendan!s' p~pccts of successfull y con!ending that their purpose was to go along wilh the President 's instructions on a matter of national security. MAJOR DISCREPANCY IN TAPES DISCOVERED, PAGE 4 supixirted . subpoenaing six tapt6 of conversations recorded on June 20, 1972. three days after the break-in . Fish noted that June 20 was the first v.wking day the Prt>Sident was back In Washington after the burglary, v.•hlch took place on a ~·eekend v.·hile he was at Repziblicans in County Holding Lead in Votes San Clemente. · Other Republicans said they v.wld vote to support a subpoena. The comnllttce, \v1th 21 Den1ocrats and 17 Republicans, voted 33 to 3 for ils first subpoena for tapes. Nixon prov ided 1.254 pages of type\\Tittcn transcripls Instead. The 38 committee members \.\'ere notified thcv v.·ill be asked to vote at 9 a.m. EDT \\1ednosday -before Tesuming their consideration of evidence against Prcs.ident Nixon -on possible subpoena of an April 4, 1972. conversation by the President v.ith H.R. Haldeman, then his chief of staff, and John N. MitcheU , then attorney general. The committee v.·as told by ils investigating start that this tape could throw more light on events that preceded the June 17, 1972 brcakin of Democraflc national headquarters at the Watergate complex. One focus of today's d a y -I o n g presentation by the coinmittee staff - behind cl05ed doors -was the tape recording of June 20, 1972, three days after the arrests of fil'e men in the \Vaterga te. \\-'hen Nixon met with ~laJdeman. This is \he tape that contains - a nov.· famous 181,}·minute gap. President Nixon stated lhat the \Vhlte !louse "Plumbers'' were working under a Jury Returu,s, But Murder - Suspect Doesn't The Orange County Registrar of Voters has revealed the latest voter rcgistrallon figures \\'hich show the county is still Republican territo ry despite som~ gains by the Democrats in the year of \\'atcrgate. Interim Registrar J im tiiayer said fllonda y computer printouts for the June 4 primary election show there are 751 .833 registe red voters In the county now compared to 661.000 (or the primary election of 1972. Of that total 37-1,~8 are Republicans , 319,!}41 arc Democrats, 3,878 ar e members of the American Independent Party, 2.276 are Peace and Freedom Party members, 823 are in a "miscellaneous'' category and 50,2ti7 are undeclared." The regtstration figures show some changes in \'Ofer patterns since June or 1972. -The Democrats ha\'C gr0\\11 33,500 co1nparC'd to 43 ,400 for the Republicans but on a proportionate -basis. the Den1ocrats are increasing in number a little faster than the GOP. -One party, Peace and Freedom. has decreased its registration by about 800 voters. -A number of undeclared voters has increased by nearly 14.000, -There are 42.000 more -women registered to vote in th e county than ml'n . The figures show !hot there are 43,000 fev.·er registered voters now than there \\·ere in tti.c 1972 general election. But A Buena Park man who Was "out to ~layer sa id the figures arc deceiving. f und He clai ms at least 100,000 more people lunch" when a Superior Court jury 0-\\'ill register to vote during the summer him guilty fttonday of second degree in lime for this )'ear's general election. murder still hasn't come back. John N. Lambesis. 49. is being hunted Broken down by supcrvisc:;rial dis!ricts . the voter figures reveal that t"·o by sheriff's investigators actmg on 3 districts. David Baker's Second and S\00,000 bench warrant issued by Judge James F. Judge after his disappearance Roberl Battin's First hold a considerable but no tr:ice of him has been found. Democratic registration edge. Though I..ambesis le ft lo "go to lunch" al noon their offices are nol partisan, Baker is a ~1onday after v.·ailing for the jury to Republican and Battin is a Democrat. render a verdict on his case v.'hich had Super\'isor Ronald Caspers , a been on trial for six weeks. Republican , has the strongest GOP The jury returned at 2:30 p.m. but advantage in his dist rict by an alma.st 2-1 t.ambesis had not returned . Tu·o more margin with a total of 198,000 voter!. hours . passed and when there was no Two Republican ~ dominated districts Jud have supervisors v.·ho are Democrats. evidence of I..ambesls. Jud ge ge They are Ralph Diedrich's Third 4 and ordered the vtrdict read in his absence. Ralph Clark's Fourth. The 5-foot·9. 240-pound fugitive "'as Eleven Orange COUnty cities or found guiJt·y of a murder charge commun ities have D e m o c r a l i c stemming from the fataJ shooting last majorities, including Silverado, Sunset sununer of Paul Pellerin, a deaf mute. Beach. santa Ana . Anaheim, Buena It :was alleged that Lambesis had Park, Cypress. Garden Grove. Stanton. chased Pellerin from his house and fired Los AlamllDs, ~1idway City, and i;everal shots at him, some of v.'hich hit Westmin ster. Pellerin in the back. Among Ule more staunchly Republican Lambesi s claimed self-defense in the areas are Laguna Hills ~·ith a 4-1 edge. shooting of Pellerin, who had been El Toro with a 2-1 edge. Emerald Bay CXlurting his daughter. ~·ith a 6-1 edge, South Laguna with a 2·1 ~~~~~~~~- edge. San Clemente with a 2·1 edge and Nev.·port Reach v.•ith a 2-1 edge. Other volcr breakdo,vns on the Orange Coast include: -State Srnator Dl'nnis: Carpenter's 36th District h<is a 5.1.000 GOP voter edge 11·ith neart~· 2Q,000 undeclared \'Otcrs. -Andrew Hin shaw's 40th Congressional Oistricl has a 54 ,000 GOP edge and more than 18,000 undeclared \"Oters. -Assemblyman Robert Badham's 74th District has a 2-1 GOP margin. -Assemblyman Robert Burke (R- ltuntington) enjoys a 10,000 GOP voter edge in hls 73rd District. but there are also 10,000 undeclared voters-. 1 From Pagel C4.MP ... cafeteria style. and the men tnke as much a~ they v.'Bnt. also us:ing the food to make a sack lunch to carry to the fields , The evening meal Includes mt>at, vegetables. dessert and t or t i 11 a s, Espinoza said. Espinoza said each man ea1s cin average of <i dozen tortil las a day. ""A representative of Smart and Final Iris grocers, \\'ho was just making a dellvcry, called the camp food ''top quallt)'." Espinoia said the workers make llt least $2.15 an hour for a l~hour-a·~ay, six-day.a-week job. and those who are paid according to how much they pick average $40 a da y for seven hours. Salaries for a recent two-week pay period, he said: ran from $37 to $517 after taxes : all hough in some periods. when there isn'l as much \li'Ot'k available., pay may drop to $240. Espinoza also provides transportation to and from fields and said he sometimes gives workers salary advances if they need money to send to their famllJcs in ~1exico. He said most of the men are "good men" who send about 80 percent of their check'.!1 home to their fam ili~. ~lany return lo Vt'Ork for him each spring, and &pinoia ~lied this proof that they're satisfied wittl their trealmenl. "We need them. We're going to take care of them ," Espinoza said. Several observers have called this camp one of the betttr ones in Orange County, so the lluman Relat i on s Commission probably will become more involved in the Issue if they carry out their pledge to inspect the 13 other camps. PRUDENT BUYING Througho ut our 79 yea rs of carpet retailing, one fact becomes quile evidenl-Jhol whe n money is less· plenliful, people buy better quality. This is controrv Jo popular belief, but ' makes good sense ii you think oboul it. When you hove to concern yourself wilh value and performance, you ore likel y Jo buy better quality. At Alden's in Jh e lost five year-. our per un it sale hos been more expensive carpeting, reflecling lhis foci . Consequently. we have the larg est selection of l iner quolilies you will see anywhere, all ot competitive prices. The end res u.h is custom er recommendations which provide our new business. satisfaction. pride and overwhelming source of ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663.Placenlia Ave . COST.I. MIS.I. "' Tl<f HAll0l.t.•t4 646-4838 llNCI ltl7 • , " -.. n... t lo S:JO; kl. t tot; S.t. t:lO to S I I VO I f\1em Irvine defeal Smith t The I 54 per Sllares toon M ~cent g'randd T Li to Ill ill Ja c A ~tel ~itli Hew A all abo Mel lhe rr ne\g Met coo una had vol the ll , • Toclay's F inal N.Y. Stocks • • VOL. 67, NO. 134, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1974 N TEN CENTS Irvine Heiress Lo ·ses Dividend Boosting Bid . Uy GEORGE LEIDAL 01 lllt DlllV 1"11ol Stiff l\1embers of the Irvine family and the Irvine l<~oundation teamed Monday to defeat an attempt by Mrs. Joan Irvine Smith to double company dividends. The foundation vote block amounts to 54 percent of Irvine Con1pany shares. Shares held by family members other than f\.frs. Smith account for another 24 ve:rcent of the stock, .. meaning the gr'anddaughter of the late James Irvine Togetlaer11ess was easily defeated by the coalitjon. The latest series~ of showdown votes came at a special stockholders meeting ~1onday in Newport Beach. -The :;.ession was calJed by Mrs. Smith who exercised her right to set a special meeting. She owns or controls the vote!I of 22 percent of the Irvine Company !r.OCk. Much of the cight·pcint agend~ led to restatetnent of often-repeated iJllcJ;,ations that the Irvine Foundation established by Mrs. Smith's graodtather Ls exercising ' Lucille Kuehn and her 6-year-old son. David. \\•ait in audience prior to l\trs. Kueh11"s S\\'earing in as newest Newport Beach city council· 1nan. She took oath of office P.1onday -a month late because of an illness. David helped his mon1 gather ,nomination signatures last January. Mother and son pedaJed their bicycles door to door in Corona de! riila r to get the required signatures. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mch111is Expects Council To 'Work Well' as Team A litl\e more than six years ago, Don ~fclnns and a group of neii;ihbors \\'ere ~itting on the beach in front of their West Newport homes complaining alxlut City Rall . They decided to try to do something about it and a few months later Don ~lclnnis was elected to his first term on, the Newport Sf:!ach City Council. Ir there are still any complaints. the neigbors at least have a friendly ear now. ~1clnnis was· elected to his second consecutive term as Ne\vport Beach m;iyor Monday. Westcliff Councilman Milan Dostal was elect ed vice mayor, succeeding Balboa Councilman Howard Rogers. The election of both men came on unanimous rollcall votes but nominations had been made by secret ballot. Four votes were needed for nomination and the vole totals were not announced. lt was leamed, however, that A1clnnis v.·as nominated by five of the 'councilmen. O~ange Coast Weather Fair ,through Wednesday but some night and morning low cloudiness clearing by noon, ac- cording to the \Vealber serviC'i!. Not much temperature change. Highs at th e beaches around 65 rising to 72 in land. Lows tonight in the upper 50s. I N"lllE 1'01li\ \' A Jacks01~ l'·ive conurt iii \.Vasl1higton ended in a bottle tossing riot with more titan 50 pe rsons bijurcd und 43 orreated 01ttsld1 rite Robert 1'', Kennedv stadium. Story. picture. Pogt 4. L. M. lo¥t I CtfllorflMI s Ct11tllltll lf-24 c-•c• u Crt11word IS 0.11!1 PfOlltts It ldl19rl91 '"' ' fflYltft•lnmMI 11 ,l!WMI f.11 .... lllit •«"M'"ll • tty O•rdlltf' 11 "01"91t011f 14 f11 t11" S.,.,ltt I • • 111111 L1lldln 1) ""-' Tift It Movltt II M11l~I '•lllh t Nllltlltl ..... 4 Orin•• Ctwnty 11 S11ort1 16-11 Slodl INrtet. 1 .. 11 TtltV111ott 11 TMl!t.f• , • WHllltl' 4 WM!tll'~ HIJl'I ~1• Wttlf Nlwt 4 • T"·o supported Rogers. It was also. learned that Dostal outpolled Rogers 4 to 3 in the nomination for vice· mayor. The eJection follou'ed the seating of new council n1ember Lucille Kuehn. v.•ho was taken ill shortfly arter the April 9 municipal election and could not be seated \\'ith the other ne\\·ly-e\ected councilmen last month . In acrepting the gavel for another two years, Mcinnis predicted his tenn will be busy and interesting. "ln the past "v•e have not all seen everything in the same way but we have been able to discus~ and reach decisions (See ~lclNNIS, Page !) ' ' Jury Retur1is, But Murder Suspect Does1i't /\ Buena Park man who \Vas "out to lunch" when a Superior Court jury found him guilty Monday of second degree murder still hasn't come b:lck. John N. LambCsis, 49, is being hunted by sheriff's investigators ading on a $100,000 bench warrant issued by Judge James F. Judge after his disappearance but no trace of him has been found . Lambesis left to "go to lunch'' at noon ~1onday after ·wailing for the jury to render a verdict on his case which had been on trial for six weeks. The jury retu"1ed at 2:30 p.m. but Lambesls had not returned . Two more hours passed and when there was no evidence of L&mbcsis, Judge Judge ordered U\e verdict read in his absenl'e. The 5-!oot-9, 20-pound fugiti,·e was found guilty of a murder chargc slcmming from the fatal shooting last summer of Paul Pellerin, a deaf mute. It was alleged that L.ambesla bad chased Pe.llcrln Crom his house and fired several shots at him, 90me of which hit Pellerin in the back . l.ambesis Qlalmcd self-defense In the shooting of Pellerin, who had been courtinR hi• claughler . undue control or the Irvine Co1npany. J\olrs. Smith and her attorney Lyndol Young made it clear they hoped to "put on lhe record" sentiments o f shareholders including the foundation and also the views of company management. The housewife from li1iddleburg, Va., and Emeraid Bay appeared trim for her latest joust. The devotee of the Dr. .Stillman diet claimed a 20-pound u·eight loss since January. 1 At her side for J\'londay's battles was J\1orton W. "Cappy" Smith. charrJion rider and breeder of race and show horses. \Vilhin the confines of the company board room, only Mrs. Smith's n1other , :i\1rs. Athalie Clark. supportt?d the bid to double shareholders' Income. Doubting company dividends, J\·lrs. Smith contended, would allow the Irvine Foundation to meet conditions of the 1969 Tux Reform Act. ~!rs. Smith argues that the Irvine Foundation has not yet complied with that la\.\' and its requirement that foundations contribute certain an1ounts of income to charity each year. For the 1973-74 fiscal yea r. the foundation must -give away an 3n1oun1 t~qual to four and three-eighths percent of its assets or about $4.97 million . To receive enough to n1t!t'\ that demand, Mrs. Sn1ith contendl•d the company dividend should be increased b) 51-cents per share to Sl.09. That "'ou!d yield the foundat ion enough to meet the provi~ions or the Tax Reforn1 Act she claims. It \.\'Ould also yield )trs. Smith $2.02 n1illion for the year, up from the $1.02 rnillion ~hr \\•ill have received for 1973-7.J if directors of lh e Irvin(' Company a)'prove management's proposed ZS.CCnt per share dividend in June. Ho"·ard Privet!. attorney for 1he Irvine !See llEIJIESS. Page ZI Newport Will File Suit Complai1it Readied Against Airport Jet Noise By L. PETER KRIEG 01 lh1 Dilly Pllol 5!1lf Newport Beach will file suit this u•eek to try to force County offici.'.1.ls to quiet down jel operations at Oran5t:: County Airport. City councilmen T\-1onday night told City Attorney Dennis O'Neil lo file the long- anticipated litigat ion "by the end of the u·eek." O'Neil said the complaint will be based Hozise Panel ; Gets Records On l(opecline BOSTON (AP) -Records from the closed inquest into the death of Mary Jo Kopechne have been sent to the House Judiciary Committee. w h i ch is considering impeachment proceedings against President Nixon. officials said today. :i\liss Kopechne was killed in July 1969 \\'h<'n a car driven by Sen. Edward ~1. BOB KENNEDY ASSASSINATION CASE REOPENED, Story, Page 5. Kennedy (D-Mass.) went off a bridge and inlo a tidal pool on Chappaquiddick Island off the ~1as~chusetts coast. The material which the committee requested was made public in 1970. A spokesman for the Social Law Library in B06ton said a member of the Jud iciary Committee staff telephoned the library, located in the Suffolk County c;ourthouse. and requested that a rull set of copies of the records and the lawyers' briefs be sent promptly to Washington. Assistant librarian Marie Sekula .said 'the set of copies was mailed some lime ago. "They've had it for several weeks. I should think." she said. The library keeps copies of records and briefs of all cases that are appealed to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court for reference by lawyers. According to the Boston Globe, a committee spokesman refused to C<Jmment "in any way" on the request for documents . "I don't knO\\' if u•e have ... and I couldn't comment if we had," t~ spokesman told the Globe. Edgartown.District Court Judge James A. Boyle <Urected that the January 19'71:1 inquest be open, but the state Supreme Judicial Court ordered it closed after Kennedy's counsel argued that an open hearing would result in publicitf "so \Videspread as to taint with irremediable prejudice" any court 'proeeeding held later. In the report of the inquest, released in April 1970, Boyle said there was cause to believe Kennedy drove negligentl y, but he did not file negligent driving charges against the senator, and there were no !See KENNEDY, Page %l 425 Kids Si ng At E11sig1i Sclio ol A chorus or 425 No!Wport·l\-1esa elementary school students will present a Vocal Music f>'estlval Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. at Horace Ensign Intermediate School in Newport Beach. The students wUI sing a ml!\l\cy of patriotic songs as well as a calypso number and other upbeat tunes. Students from Andersf!n School will perform folk danctS. Other schools involved are Balearic, Bay View, California, Eastblufr. Mesa Verde. Monte Vista , Newport Elementary, Newport llcights a n d Wilson .. The concert Is free and the public is Invited. on the nui sance created by jet noise. He said orders to file the suit came from a "frustrated'' group of city officials after a lengthy executive session. The directive comes three weeks before the June 4 Orange County supervisorial election. O'Neil said the suit will ask Orange County Superior Court to close down Orange County Airport to all jet aircraft "unless and until" the county obtains a varia nce fron1 the California Department of Transportation. An earlier Newport Beach suit forced .. the CQurity to apply for the variance because it exceeds maxirrium noise levels allowed under state noise regulations. The state conducted a hearing on the ..variance requ est in Febr-1ary arj O'Neil S!!id a decision whether to grant the "'aiver or not is not expected until next month. Appro\'al of the variance "-'OUld negate the shutdown request. but the lawsuit •Tfae Harbor Hoppe••' 11-}Tear-old Picl{s Out also v.·ill seek court orders for : -A 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. jet curlew. -Reinstatement of early-morning takeoffs to the north (the so-called preferential runway system). -No expansion of terminal or parking fa cilities. -No DC\\' commercial jet carriers at the airport. -A ceiling on jet flights at. the January 197.J level until noise standards tSee JET NOISE, Page 21 · Reagan Says 'Would Quit ' ~awe of New Bus.Sy.stem If Indicted SACRAMENTO (API -Gov. Rooald Sixth grader, David Badger has a wp.y \vi th ' u·ords. The 11-yf'ar-old son of r..Ir. and ~!rs. George Badger. 547 Santa Ana Ave .. not only submitted the winning entry in the Newport Beach "Name the Bus" Contest. but another of his entries came in secotld ~1onday nigh"t as city councilmen picked a name for the trial city bus system. The bus line, which will begin operation ne¥t month , will be known as "The Harbor Hopper .• , That name beat out David's suggestion of "The N.wport Navigator." "The Orange Coaster,'' a name submitted by Mrs. George Oehlers, 609 st. James Road, won the third prize gift certificate. Young J\1r. Badger wiJI collect his summer pass and gift certificate prizes at ceremonies June 17. David. it turns out. had entered a total of six names in the contest. The contesl ""as co-sponsored by the city and the Orange Coast League of Women Voters. The other four names offered by the young author were "Pegasus." "Speedy Rider," "The Golden Zipper'' and "The HART Line." HART, David suggested, would stand lor Harbor Area Rapid Transit. The three other persons \Vhosc-entries had been selected as finalists in the contest will receive IO.ride CQupons for the "HarOOr Hopper." The runners-up are "The Newtransporter," suggested by Doug Gotf ried, 1133 E. Balboa Blvd.. "New PtlrCabout," the entry of Kristin Butcher, 112 Sapphire Ave .. and ''Newport Sunshine Shuttle," by Kurt Klug, 51 ' ' Dilly PllOI S!lft Photl NAMES NEWPORT BUS LINE WOrdsmith Badger Harbor Isl and Road. The Harbor Hopper will run seven days a "-'eek through Labor Day, between the hours or 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The fare will be 25 cents and will offer free transfers to Orange County Transit District buses. Boy's Last Wish Con vict fiisits D)'irig So 1i SAN FRANCfSCO (AP/ An imprisoned drug user was free briefly today to weep by the bedside of his dying and unconscious son -fulfilling the boy's last wish to be with his father. "It was quite an emotional thing. I don't think there will be any other "isils," said Soledad Prison Warden E.A. · Pet~rson. "Where's my Dad ? Where's my Dat.i? I want to see my Dad," pleaded IS-year-old Leonard Macchiarella before he lapsed into a coma in the last stages of a fatal MACl:HIA•l"LLA kidney disease. Hl i; father. Phillip ~1acchiarella. 35. arrivtd under heavy guard at the UC Ml.'dlcal Center here at about 1 :30 a.m. ~le stayed with his son for about 45 minutes. Peterson said. but the youth Hid not regain consciousness. ~\1aechlarel1a was returned to his cell before 6 a.m. and made no statemenl,. Peterson said. "lt (such a visit) Is - usually just a onetime thing in these cases," Peterson said. The boy \\'as listed in very critical condition today. Earlier. the Cali fornia Departmciit of Corrections said it was impossible to allow MaCC!liarella to leave prison because of his serious criminal reCQrd , but Soledad Superintendent ·--,T. Stone relented. "He heard from the boy 's doctor J\1ond.ay," said Associate \Varden E.A. Peterson. "The prognosis was that he couldn't live more than 36 hours." Peterson said ~iacchiarella w a s allowed ''just long enough to see his son, and perhaps his famil y," then was returned behtnd bars. The elder ~1acchiarella is serving five years to life for possession of hard drugs. and a six month to 10 year term for possession of mariJunna. Before compasslan s12urred Stone to allow !\1acchlarella to see his son. a spokesman for Gov. Ronald Reagan said the Governor left all decisions In C85CS like this up 10 the Cor r ec t lo n s CS.• LAST VISIT, Page I) Reagan,' in a reference to indicted U . Gov. Ed Reinecke, said today he Would resign himself if he were convicted of a felony while a candidate for statewi~ office. Reinecke \\'as indicted by the Watergate grand jury A.pril 3 on three counts or perjur}'. The Republican lieutenant governor is seeking to have , his trial shifted to California and held before the June 4 primary, But a trial date has beeP set for July 15. Asked if he would expect Reinecke to quit the Republican ticket if he is nominated June 4 and subsequently convicted. Reagan said, "Let me put it this way -I "·ould." But Reagan again defended Rein~ke . the man he hand-picked to be lieutenant governor in 1969. "Nothing has happened to change my mind about his integrity," Reagan said at his weekly Capitol news conference. Reinecke returned to Cali forn ia today to continue his gubernatorial campaign- as his defense attorneys argued in pretrial motions in Washington that perjury charges should be dismissed. The lieutenant governor 's attorneys said Watergate prosecutors m ts I e d Reinecke and neglected to advise him of his constitutional rights. One of Reinecke's attorneys, James E. Cox, told a federal court that prosecutors investigating the International Telephone & Telegraph Co. antitrust case led the lieutenant governor to believe he would not be prosecuted if he cooperated full y "-'ith the special prosecutor's office. "They were keeping him dangling in hopes that his memory might improve ." Cox told U.S. District Judge Barrington Parker. · • Cox also chaslised Joseph J. Connolly. the assistant special prosecutor in charge of the task force investigating the m c\lse, for first declaring on the witness stand that be kept the original hand- \\Tilten affidavit against Reinecke, but !See REAGAN. Page !) 1Vixou Selec t.s Cliief of Sta,H WASHI NG T 0 N !UPI) - President Nixon anno:Jnced today he would nominate Gen. George S. Brown. Air Force chier ol staff, 10 be chairman of the military Joint Chiefs of Staff. Bro"-11. $5, \viii llUcce«l Adm. Thomas S. :i\1ooror as the anned forces' top-ranking ofncer. fttoorer plans to retire rrom the Navy July 2. Moorer has htld the job four years. Nixon announced the nominallon o( Oen . David C. JoneJS , U.S. Air Force commander in Europe. IO lake Brown's place as Ah· Foret dllcl ol staff. • •• , I -. l • .., -.. • 2 DAILY PILOT N ~-- County's Republicans St·il-1 Hold Vote Edge <;.arpe1it~rs : ' Striking ' In County ' ' • Thr Orange Counly Rrcistrar or Votl'rS has revealed thl' latest voter rtgistration figures \Vltich shoY..' the couniy is stlll Republica n tcrrilory des pitl' !'Orne gains by !ht• l)cmocrats in the year of \\'at~rgate. lnteri1n Registrar Jim J\-layer said to.tonday computer pr intouts for the June 4 primary election s.ho .... · there are 751.833 registered \'Olers in the county no\.\' compared to 661,000 for the prln1ary election of 1972. Of that total 374,648 are Republicans, 319.941 are Democrats . 3,878 a re members of the American Independent Party, 2.276 are Peace and Freedom Party members. 823 are in a "miscellaneous" category and 50,267 arc undeclpred." The registration tlgurcs show .some changes in voter patterns since June of 1972. -The Dcn1ocrats have grO\'ffi 33,500 compar<'d to 43.400 for the Republicans but on a proportionate basis, the DcmoCrals arc increasing in number a little faster than the GOP. · -One party, Peace and Freedom, has decreased its registration by about BOO voters. -1\ number of undeclared voters has increased by nearly 14.000. -There are 42,000 more Y•omen registered to vote ln the county than men. The figures sho\v that there are 43,000 fe"'·er registered voters now than there wel'e in the 1972 general election. Bul Mayer said the figures are deceiving. He claims at least 100,000 more people will register to vote during the summer in time for this year's general election. Broken dOY.1\ by superviscrial districts the voter figures reveal that (\\'O districts. David Baker's Second and Robert Battin's First hold a considerable Den1ocratic registration edge. Though their offices Rrc not partisan, Baker is a Republican and Ballin is a Democrat. Supcf.visor Ronald Caspe r s , a Republican. has lhe strongest GOP advantage in his district by an almost 2-1 margin with a total of 198,000 voters. $Two Republican -dominated districts have supervisors Y.'ho are Democrats. They are Ralph Diedrich 's Third 4 and Ralph Clark's Fourth. Eleven Orange County cities or communities have Democrat i c majorities , Including Silverado, Sunset Beach, Santa Ana. Anaheim, Buena Park, Cypress, Garden Grove, StanloQ. Los Alamitos, t.tidway City, and Westminster. ~ Among the more staunchly Republican areas are Laguna Hills with a t·l edge, El Toro with a 2·1 edge, Emerald Bay • • Fron• Pqe J McINNIS ... wtth no carryc>\'er to the next 'item. ''¥.'e worked well as a team," he said. "I'm certain our new coWlcil v.·ill follo\v in exactly that same manner," he said. Mclnnis said he foresees implementation of the new general plan as the "overriding'' issue during the nexl tY•O years. Dostal, after his election. applauded Rogers for his past effor1s and said that the title of vice mayor will be an ~t in the many outside areas in ¥lhich he, Dostal. is involved. Earlier, Sixth District , Councilman Richard D. Croul relinquished his seat to Mn. Kuehn. In his parting remarks Croul said he had learned much during the pa.st four years, but he also said limes y,·ere sometitnes "scary." "It's also a little scary when you see small groups get so involved they convince heads of government that they represent-all the people y,·hen in fact this Ls not true." he said. Crou1 has long fought small pressure groups that frequently fight for official altention. OlAHM COAST fll DAILY PILOT ,,. °'""""Coo•• °"" P1o'W • ·~ '"""" .. -b""° ! ... N<t.,t ·P•-. • l)Utl'•f"e<:I Oy 1"9 Orr- ~' "'"""'!'"' ~ S-1>1'1 .. •""""'" ... 11t1~1,,,.,d.. 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J'ffl-t'-...,...,..,..._IC)'lll ... !lt!I O' ~ w-"K ~ .. ~ ,.., ~ ~H ""'--'_,,....._O!~°"'-• ~ci.• -·• .. ,.,., C"Aol• -O··lo'· NI &..•r~!IO"l!H-t)Cla_,. l"I ... ~ ..-oo~·· "''°'Wll°"'_,,oo.._,,,, •,•:ilh a 6-1 edge. South Laguna \\'ith a :!·1 edge. San Clemente with ct 2-1 edge und I\e v:porl Beach with a 2· l edge. Other voter breakdowns on the Orange Coast include : -State Sc-nator Dennis Ca rpentr r's 36th District has a 53,000 GOP voter C'dge v.·ith nearly 20.000 undeclared voter!'. -Andr ew HinshaY.''s 40th Congressional Districl has a ~.000 GOP edge and 1norc than 18,000 undeclared \'Oters . -A~sembl\•man Robert Badh..'lm '~ 74th Jlistrict h;is ·,. 2-1 GOP rnargin. -Assembh·n1an Hobert Burke j R· llunlingtonl ·enjoys a 10.000 GOP voter edge in his ?3rd District. but there nrc al~ 10,QOO undeclared voters. By DOUG f'RITZSCll E 01 tttt Ot lly ,lltt St•n The effect of the day-0Id carpente11 strike on Orange CoW1ly's buildinC industry has been described as "spotty" by both sides in the labor dispute which centers on a 30-cenl an hour pay raise. b Watergate Committee· A meeting bctw~ con1ractors anl carpenters broke up at 8 p.m. tilond ay with the builders heading for court In seek an Injunction to end the v.'Ork stoppage affecting construction in an I l· county Southern California area. Subpoenas Nixon Kin The 40,00J.member Soothtm California Carpenters Council called for the selected work stoppage ~1onday against members of !our contractors' organizations who refuse to · pay the additional 30 cents. \\'ASHINGTON (AP ) -The Senate Yi1atergate committee ha5 subpoenaed President Nixon's tY.'O brothers for interrogation about a $100.000 campaign payment made tour years ago by billionaire Hov;ard Hughes, commit1ce sources said Monday. Arrangements are being 1nade for lhe personal appearances before committee investigators of F. Donald Nixon of Newport Beach and Edward Nixon. possibly later tills week. th e sources said . The subpoena, which was issued in mid-April, ri ses out of the commiuee's intensified investigation of the payment made by Hughes represcnattives to C. G. From Pqe 1 JET NOISE ... are met.. - A limit on the type of aircraft no louder than the Boeing 737 and Douglas DC-9. -J{ughes Airwest to follow noise abatement flight procedures used by ;\ir California. -The instzillatlon of tY..'O new noise monitoring devices sea ward of Paciric C.oast Highway. "Bebe'' Rebozo. th~resident's close personal friend. .. Herbert Kalmbach Or Newport Beach. formerly President Ni xon's personal attorney, told the committee under oath earlier this year that Rebozo told him loans or gifts \\'ere made from the Hughes money to the Nixon brothers and presidential secretary Rose ?-.lary \lloods. Rebot.0, who has made seven appearances before the committee. is standing by his story that the 1noney v.•as intended as a contribution to President ~ixon ·s catnpaign. and that las! spring he returned it to 11ughes representative. Rebozo has said he returned the same $100 bills 1hat were delivered to him and has_ denied he used the funds for any purpose. Ho1·se Oesti·oyed Princess 1\nne wept when her favorite horse. Doublet. broke a leg ~1onday and had to be destroyed. The queen's daughter was riding the ll·year-old gelding in <!.t raining workout when the accident oc- curred. Fro111 Page J Official of Milk P1~oducers KENN EDY ... Denies l\.almllach Pledge CHICAGO l A Pl -The president of the Associated i\lilk ProduC<'"s Inc. has Kalmbach of Newport Beac:1 told him an antitrust suit against· the dairy ~ operative y,·ould be dropped if the co-op oontribu\ed $300,000 to President Nixon 's re-election campaign. But the co-op president. J o h n Butterbrodt , conceded that an official & Telegraph Corp. offered to help finance the 1972 Republ ica n ~ational Conven1ion . Kalmbach told A\lPI "!ho.I he didn't \l'ant the ir money." other court proceedings in the case. One y,·eck after the accident. Kennedy plendcd guilty to leaving the .scene of an accident. He \~·as given a ty,•o months suspended jail sentence, placed on ' P.robalion for one year. and lost his driver's license tor one year. Term~ of a contract agreed upon by builders and the carpenters' union last year Included an 8.S-cent raise. The amount Y,'85 subsequently knocked-down to 55 cents by lhe now defunct federal pay board. Now that controb have been lifted, the carpenters are demanding a raise. The action is compared lo N o r t h e r n Calitomia carpenters who r e c e n t I y obtained a Slkent raise that had similarly been reduced by the pay board. So far, the effect of the strtke on. Orange County'• building industry bas been "~," according to Royc:e Coln, area manager tor the Bulleting Industry Association, one or the contractors' groups. "I've been getting coolllctlni reports from the indlvtdual contractors about \\-'hat is going on," he said. "Without going from job to job, there is no way to be sure. · "But yesterday, for example, J got two calls in the morning from contractors who wanted to know why nobody showed up. Later, J got calls saying carpenters are on the job." Similarly, a union spokesman tenned the impact "not that drastic." "They've walktd off a few jobs," ht said, >'but not an ." Of the unk>n's approximately 11,000 Orange County members, "not that many are outside earpenters." he said. -Studies, under court direction. to explore all possible means within the poY.'er of the oounty to · reduce noise damage and physical collision damage to lhe city and its residents. -To implement all such measures as are found to be feasibl e based on such studies. • and a fonncr official of the co-operative met -y,·ith Kalmbach and discusS«l campai!JR contributions. KalmbaCh was President Nixon's personal attorney at the time. Nixon ordered milk prices raised in \larch 1971. Investigators have been looking into allegations lhat political con ltibutions from I a r g e milk cooperatives influent'ed the President's decision. Rites Tl1ursda y For Carpenter Gus Nirenber g No reason "'as given for t h e committee's request for the docwnents on the Chappaquiddick inquest. Kennedy sa id today he Md no idea why the rec- "ords v.·cre requested. f\largaret Carroll. y,•ho v.•as f.11.ss Kopechne's roommate at the time of the incident. flied suit last August charging that former Yi'hite House aide John D. Ehrlichn1an and tv.·o former Ney,· York City policemen then on the White House pa rroll too k part in placing an illegal "-'iretap on her lelephone: "The strike only affects the <'t>llstruction lnduslry and indmtrial and maintenance carpenters are n o t Involved," be said. -That an ultimate solution to the Orange County a i r transportation problem be made by the end of 1975. "The suit will be filed under the basic 'public nuisance hteory," O'Neil said. Orange County is already de[ending two suits filed on similar grounds, one by a group of nearly 1,000 homeowners who seek about $25 million in domages and another by the Airport A ct i o n Association, a Newport Beach-based group that is asking $125 million in damages. The city suit docs not seek monetary damages. O'Neil said it is being filed because "the county has failed to take necessary steps to adequately abate the nuisance created by jets. · "It seeks to point out ways the county could reduce this noise," he said. O'Neil said, "It was filed only out or frustretion from the negotiations which are not having a meaningful effect." Butterbrodt said that Harold Nelson. a fonner general rf1anager o{ t h e cooperative and George Mehren, current· general manager, met ~th Kalmbach in February 1972. "~fehren told me he had met with Kalmbach but no deal came out of it." But~r&tt said Monday In a pretrial ~1tion filed in a dairy antitrust suit. " . . . It '\'as ~\1ehrcn's job to meet Kalmbach but not to rnake any deal s." l)y,·ight -J\forris. fonner secr~ary· treasurer of AMP!. previously told the Senate Watergate oommittee about the Kalmbach meeting. "ButterbrodL told me that they had agreed 'A'ith Kalmbach to pay $300.000 to Kalmbach and the antilrust suit against AM Pt v."OU!d ctie a natural death,'' r-.forris told the Senate committee. ~!orris also told the oommittee he had been told by Butterbrodt that after disclosures that International Telephone ~ A funeral service is sch c.d u I e d Thursday for Harbor Arca resident and marine carpenter Gus A. Nirenberg . "''ho came to the Oran ge Coast 45 years ago and die<! :-Olooday. Rites for ~lr. Nirenberg . 79. who '.l'as born in Germany and li\'ed at 1940 Orange Ave .. Costa ~1esa, will be at 11 a.m. in Belt Broadway ~rlortuary Chapet . A native of Germany. ~1r. Nirenberg ""as employed at Croft and Nevillr Newport Harbor t.farine Company. Ne.,.,•- port Beach, during his years as a marine carpenter. Testimony at the Senate Watergate hearing has linked the tv.·o <'X·police- men -Anthony T. Ulascicz <'Ind John Caulfield -with attcn1pts by the \Vhite !louse to gain information ·on political figures 'ol'ho opposed the Administration. There have been reports that one target was Kennedy. In the \\'hite House transcript of a f\1.arch 13. 1 9 7 3 conversation . for n1er \\1hite 11 o u s e cl)unsel John Dean III told President Nixon that ''right after Chappaquiddick so mebody y,·as put up there to sta.rt observing .'' "lf you were to drive around the county, I don't thihk you'd see all that much \llo"Ork slopped. ~lost of the contract.on seem willing to pay the )J cents and wait and see v.1lal happens in court." From Pagel RE _.\GAN ... later saying he v.•as mistaken and could not find the document . "It was a very key piece of evidence that was J05t in the case." said COL He suggested the perjury charges might be throv.11 out on that basis alone. From Pqe J He leaves his v•ifc Alice. sons Ronald and Avery Nirenberg. both of Sa nt a Barbara. brothers Ted and \Valter Nirenberg. OOth of i\-fichigan, plus sisters Lydia Smith . Adeline Yeska and Phila Dotta. all of Michigan. six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Oean did not refer to the man by name but said he "·as a former New York City police detective who worked for Caulfield and had "caused a lot of embarrassment for Kennedy.'' Cox also argued that Connolly never v.·arned Reine.eke of constitutional ri.ghU during an initial Interview July 30. He said the boxes of personal records which Reinecke turned over to the prosecutor'.s office are "tainted and should be suppressed.'' Prosecutor Ri ch ar d Dav is characterUed Cox's cl at m s as "incredible smoke.'' lie said the documents in question were insignificant. IRVINE HEIRESS Foundation, told shareholders on Mtay the company has "tbe assets an the capacity to deal with provisions o the Tax Refonn Act." Privetl voted one foundation share and the remaining 4.589.999 shares were cast by found.ation director John V. Newman. The Ventura rancher chairs the Irvine Company board of directors:, as well. The \'Oles of the two foundation officials alone would have defeated any of ~frs. Smith's motioM. The vote block defeated bids to discuss salaries of company executives and to quiz company or foundation executives From Page J lASTVISIT. • • Department. Family and friends are m3int.aining a vigil outside the isolation room at the medical center. where Leonard is in an iron lwig and attached to a kidney machine. "'It is like a nightmare," said LeMy t.lacchiarella, 33, Leonard's uncle. "I just didn 't think the state of C8lifomia v.·as this bad. Jt Ls lnhumane." Leonard surfers not only rrom a kidney failure but also a ""•hole grocery list of ailments," a hospital spokesman said. He "'a.!i hospitalized last Tuesday and slipped into a coma Saturday. Leonard'~ mother, Jane Macchiarella. 3-0, ts divorced rrom Phillip. The boy's uncle. Lenny f\.facchiarella . said the family offertd to par. for escorts to accompany the conYlct-ather on a visit to his son and that polict officers In nearby f.lountaln View volunteered to serve as guards . • • • ·' on "any matter". ~ -- Once it became apparent Mrs. Smith j would be outvoted if items on her agenda ,....------------------------------------------. probed sensitive is.5ucs, discuss ion was shortened. Irvine Company President Raymond L. \Vat son conducted the two-hour meeting and detended company relations with the 1 new city government in Jrvine and . officers of the Big Canyon Country Club. ?-.trs. Smith wanted to know ~'hy the company ap~ared to be h a v i n g difficulties getting city approval of a major industrial development and a smaller apartment co1nplex in University Park. She a~ hoped to get an explanation of the expected outcome of a $27 million damage suit filed by the country club against the company and directors. r.frs. S1nith is a director of the · Irvine Company. \\latson said the suit is being negotiated by con1pany and club officials, but declined to speculate on the expected outcome. Watson and company altorney Guy Clair ruled ~fr3. Smith's fin11:l agenda iten1 out of order charging it was not specific enough to be legally considered by shareholders or a West Virginia corporation. The item sought to reserve discussion time for ''any motions made and secondOO" at the special meeting. Before the ruJing of the chair y,•as upheld by a successful mot)On lo adjourn , ~trs. Smith's attorney gave a sample of I the questions to have been considered under the item. Mrs. Smith wanted a public reporting I of all contributions to political campa.lgM glven slnce 1966. Although she was told that matter and others could not be brought up at the specia l meeting because Ufcy we.re not 1 specifi cally listed on lhe agenda , i\1rs. 1 Smith was inrormed 1.t1ch concerns would be properly addressed at the annuol shareholders meeting .rune 25. • PRUDENT BUYING Throug hout ou r 79 years of carpet retailing, on e fact bec ome s quite evide nt-that when money is less· plenti ful, people buy bet!er quality. This is contrary to popular belief, but · ma kes good sense ii you think about it. When you have to concern yourself with value ond performance, you are like ly to buy better quality. At Alden;s in the la st fi ve years, our per unit sa le hos bee n more expensive ca rpeting, refl ect ing this fact. Consequently, we have the largest selectio n of fine r qual ities you will see anywhere, all at compelitive prices. The end re sult is ~u stomer satisfaction. pride a nd recommendatio ns which provide our overwhelming source of new business . IMTHI HU:g.v..u' "(--"1 ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia ~ ve. CO$T.t.ME5.t. 646-4838 M ... • ,,.,,_ 9 lo 5:30: F.L 9 lo 9; Sol. 9:10 to I • I ,J,2 ro in o· u ii N v Ol or c th H y a • • G h d l 12 DAILY PILOT * Tutsday, May 14, 1974 Tw 0 Democrats clash f (jr sh 0 t at Burke J--;;;;;;;;;;;;;HU;;;;;;RR;;;;;;;;Y-U;;mP ,;;;;;;;;HA ... IRDiiiiiiiiiiOSiiiiiiliii: iiiiiiii CUT, BLOW 'N GO ! . By 0 . C. HUSTINGS 01 n. OllllW l"llet ll1tt Two Democrats are tussling for a June 4 prlm<1ry victo ry in the new 73rd Assembly District and a shot a t unseating Repub!lcan incumbent ltobert H. Burke in November. Dennis Mangers and A.A. Van PeU.en are opposing each other on the Democratic side of the ba llot, and Burke is WlOpposed as the Repu blican choice. The coastal di str:ct includes J ' ... effect. docs nothing but lhc poor and elderly: assess lie \\'art: prompted to run. he discourage th l' successful. RU r('al wealth ;:it the highest said, because Burke "is too qunlif1ed person who desires to current offer: and, where far right and does not ~me a candidate and serve in public office." widespread control of the adequately represent--t h e •le is also opposed to economy n1ust .be insured, pay people of UlC district." "expenditures at tarmoncy by everyone $2 per day~ and He intends to be an the public school system for permit 1.h<!n1 to earn more. l•ootspoken and aggressive servicts which are not s pok esman f or the educational rt'sponsibilities,'' r.tANGERS, 33, of 17282 Aprl environment" and to push for We show you now to care for them slep by step. Our cu rl coaxing SCISSOR STYLES are all fuss-free 'and functional and are easy to do-as 1us1 shampoo! In· eluded are lamp cuts. linger 1umble cuts. Curling iron cuts. blower cuts, wa sh towel dry, brush ·n llulf cuts or simple was~ and wear culs. They are all SCIS.. SORED. take-care-ol·yoursell styles Good tor anv age. any ha1r. NO teasing. no rollers. no pins. NO POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS. ALSO NO SET PER· MANENT WAVES. YOU MAY NEVER WANT TO SET YOUR HAIR AGAIN. JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING as \1·ell as ··ne111 and L...we. }!untlngton Beach. is a b a I an c e d 1n ass liberalized state s p e nding inarried, with t\\'O children. A transportation syslein "'ilh programs." vice president of An1erica11 n1ore coorrtination het\1·ee-n the H I Beach The Dc1nocr::ific candidates Le a r n i n g CorporaCon, a~ ..Drangc ;ind Los AngC'les ~s~~ ~.._ ..... ,. Fullerton .al'e : consulting service for school rounty transit dislr1cts. 968-.353 JOS H . ...,._. ltwl. Van Pct!C'n, 4!J, or 0052 districts \l'hich operates a "Public education is another 5 879-3863 Pioneer Dr iv c. Jluntington string of reading renters, he issue,'' he said. ''Reading -~llllllllllll--°"iliii"ii"ii~ii~ii'ii"iiiii"'ii'ii'ii'.O'ii'ii'Mii.m'iii'";;;;·5~Mii.i'ii'';,';,'~·;Mm. __ _ Beach . l\1arril'CI, with three holds a BA in ele1nentarv scores and math scores are children. he holds a bachelors education from Cal St'a te Loni; horrible, yet we are spending degree in engineering from Bead1 and an l\IA in education n101"C than ever before on \Vest Point. adn1inistration fron1 USC. He educatioo. \\'e need someone A congressional prilnnry is a }!untington Bench Union 1vith educational experienl-e! Nearly Evei·y o11e Liste n s to Lander s the cities or Sea l Beach, t 11untinglon Beach, Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa. .. Republicans have an edge in tho di strict \\·Ith 7 I , 3 a 9 compared to 61 ,265 Democra{s among the 143,924 registered voters. DEMOCRATS VYING TO OPPOSE BURKE Dennis M.ngers (l eft), A. A. v,,, Pette n can d id a t e rour limes •ligh School District tn1stee. representing this di st rict." . previously. Van Petten isj-;::::::'.'::==========~=================::::::=.:::.::::::::::::::::::::::::;­ rwming on a platform or prosperity detailed in hi s book BURKE WILL not b< listed on the ballot as an incumbent, administrative assistant, Tom according to his administrative assistant, Tom Gl~s. His o cc u p a t lo n , however. ~·ill be listed as 7oth di strict assemblyman. Burke was first elected in 1966 in the old 70th district. which was made up of Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach. Seal Beach, Sunset Beach, Leis Alamitos and portions of Garden Grove. Santa Ana. Costa Me s a . Westminster and N e w p o r t Beach. Burke, 51. of 1035 12!h St .. Huntington Be,ach, is married and ™'s three children. He holds a ~chelors degree in petroleum engineering from UC Berkeley. ON ISSUES, Burke opposes r i n an c i a I d is c 1 osure. maintaining, "Disclosurr. in For the Record Dissolutions Of Marriage ,..lltcl Aprll 11 P1rQ, Mtrlly IC. I nd ll:on•lcl J, Huntley. Ruby Marlt 1nd J•mt't Herold. wn111. Shell• M. Ind IC•rl M. HulchfMWI. M110r9d E. Ind l•wreric:I E. Sous•. Edw1n:I M1nue1 1nd Cnr1111ne Wllco~. Je•n Cl•"' Ind ltobef'I Allen. H•m~r. BerMrd Dale and N1ncy Edwlo1. Bowyer, Arv•I Reiber! and ltebeca N, C•rt'f', Tod W1111am 11\d Anoe Ellz<1be!h. C.h1pm<1n, Dorl1 I(, end E1rl It. Blddl•. Ol•nna Lynn ind W<11!er Jeck ,,, Diar, O<IUlo Marino•"" Florene• Ev1. Albr!olll, Jt•n F. 1nd Jloneld U. Vt1;1~es, Ed•• Ml/Y 1nd W•rren JOHph, Porttr. P•l•!f.la ,lt,nn 1nd •H!I !>. Rt-.!. JOYCI P1ufh1t1 I Bruce Corr11I, Kalh¥ Lee <1NI Arturo. RobilOfl, WtHtr G •• ond Ca!htrlne A9r>es. Bowle1, P1trlcl1 K1lhlten, and ltoberl Nl'll. BtrrY. snerry Ann 111d Dennis Miiford. Ket11. Marci• Su''" enci George H11blrl. S11v10ge, Lindi 11nd Don1!d Wilr.o". Perea, 11.0ltl M•rle •M Gilbtrl H. Jfdln11k. Cllrl lt1e 1nd Rvi~!t Ml(h1tel. ,A1,11rs. Sharron ltue tnd Gerald Leon. M1111pu1e. AM 11nd Felita. GDrvln, En!O E. 11nd Huyn R. Sml!n, Terry It. '"" Fred P. Lil•. Con,11no:e •Od R-rl. "The Prosperity Plan.·• PRESENT El:ONOMIC policies on all levels. he contends. w i 11 "guarantee further depression and more hardship.'' His solution is a change in the \11ay public funds arc raised. The hepvy reliance on "transacticn tax cs.'' a category in v1hich he includes incotne tux . sales tax. gas tax . use taxes and gifl taxes, poses a hardship en lov" and 111iddle. income per~ns. he contends. The shift 'ljould be to "tin1e taxes'', such ~ property tax, 1vhich assess an annual rate against "real wealth." an economist's term meaning anything but money. His six-point plan to guarantee prosperity '¥1.'ould : reduce the control politicians have over the economy; eliminate o 11 trans.action taxes; derive all revenue from taxes on real wealth: provide an exemption of $20.000 per person from taxes to protecl Al~e. C1m11.e, Rull> J. In.cl Pnll!lp W, Pofner, Velma G. and Thomas H. -l•l1c1rne, WIUlam Elven Ind Stridr• Oerils1. Fr1nclst, A!!en. Jotin S. and Elinor J, McGinnis, Cerolvn Mii Bod ltlcl>a•d Allen. laepfel, Jonn flruce •~d S1Js1n L.cks, Pltsy K1v •"" CnArles Wllllam. an•. John end Hildeqard, Huglltt~". Oarle C. ~no Aly'e L. Burru•, Charle~ A. er>d Je"~ P. Olete... Fr•n\ Mervin 11no Irene Counrt)' Music Star 1 H1rrell, Oltnt Gtle Ind E1!91r N(ll,.n. Croc;ker. P1trlcl1 It, 1NI Jamt~ w. McE.,,..r. L• Vonne and Oene Ctlllord. Black. Wll11•m .J 11M Ol•ne M. lociti.. Oort K . ..,c1 Liiii O. Pifer. Oline L. end lt*rt A. Cl•rk, Wendy "" and Gilt.er! O. Gordon, Mtr111r•! E. Ind l lwrtn(e 0 "· M•l-ickl. D......ilei J. Ind ltu!n Edwin.a. Pmdlet>errv. Howard G. tlld Jacklt M. S.ur111e. Rontld It. L ... nd Je11111n1. McCoy, Dtnl•t Jamn II Ind G1if w1 .... 11red. Hlndlrlktr. 5tllY Havton 1nd M•rk 1v1n. Con ley, Jotln Rlcn.ard end Ellen ll:lct11rd, Pie-ell. Duane A. lrld Juotth M. S•r<hel, M.arcl t K. and Mtrlo. Plllm1n, Gentv.a AM tnd Cr1l11 Steven. Flynn, Gtr1klln. Jeri end Mlcheel (h•r1••· Am.al'tlll, FrtM Edwtrd Ind l 11Ellcn Ann. Scnw11ntr. S.r"ha Renee 1r.d lton1>M '~ ROQt<i. Julienne Coollo:!Qe ano Jt "le• Sonny. M_.t, ShlfOll //.1>tle Ind L1>r"V WIYM. H1u11on, Lei.a"" H. •nd K1lhrvn J. Econom•n. Auroa LH II llCI Paul Oenn1rd. lllchter, S111dr• l . end Ronlld II.. Vtn Mar1ff, Jtll«Y W1111tll\ .Ind Mii•~ Ktlhl ... n, l ourc111, Mike 11/ld Cheri Lte. l'lltcl APrll It Gege, Gltnfl Herbert end Glen,,. Lou. H1rrlnvton, ICIMM lll Leroy tnd Marlhl J•ne. Slrybl"'l, P1ul H. and C11thtrlnt Ann. Htlk!'ft, Dlllnt Miiier and D1vld Mc(ertMy. Y°""9b1ood, K•••n F. and 8obl>Y o. Maran, Lturtn o. 1nd J1mt1 N. ,, ..... ,. Vtfl Oolleftdor11. Vlc!or Jt11u ind F1v. Butltr, Sl\ef'lltl R'tt end Wll!larn Jttt.rsori. lllol11nd. 511Aron Dltne af\d Thom11 M. Shuda, Ell~i..ln J. 111\d corne11111 M. MH!tr, Sydr>tV Flor11 end MklM•I Allen. Bur11ett1, Jene E. 1nd Tt1orn15.M. Chtllft'•n, Mary Ettl Ind H1111hlon CtltrlH. 1t111so. 5hlr1ey D. tlld Jot!'llh It. Pinn, Slephen Lovh 1nd Phytll1 Ci111t. GrCt'fl, JHnel!tl end G•Ylon W11lev. Enl•f'9d April 11 8D1lon. I.-11ncl ltobtrl LH. Fowftr, Jud!lh C. ar.d Rotiet1 8. Hotkln1, W•Y"• Mlch11I and N•ntY J11n1111. Wllklns. ltobtrl T, tr•d M1rv l . FlllOlf'lld. ltoberl l . 1nd Ellen J, YOVf19, Mutlc R. Ind Chrl1tt1n J, Slewlll't, J1m1s H, 11111 0t1nn1 J; COl'Oll!, Niner Ltt •NI Rlcn1re1 Get1 e. Sw1rt.r. N1ncw L. 11\d C1rv It. Gltlftl, Ann •f\d T~s George. 81rw•a S1ndoY1I, Barbara J, •"" Paul \., A11b1X110n, 1tcm1ld 1t1v 1nd Cneryl Ann. L~rw-. G••h•m V. •lld S1111nr.e, Hulcht~on, Vvonlll! C and GI""" E F"nch. e111y Loui:e 1nd ltot.flrt Lloyd. Ben'11fl, DllMI L. alid Robert L. ~lh<H', Tnt1'1!11 I.. '"" Rov W. 11arn1ra, M•rla Tina and Charlfi Allen. Zur;ker. Oivld N. and Chrl,tlne B. Miiter. Row Tr>ere" Ind ·Clvde Everell. lhoma1, Valerie 0. L. 11'1<1 Rlldolph. Partish, Ll!h• Nell and 1t1vmond l . Morte. Rov Victor and Lvnd• Merle. WIMmllf, D•nlel lt1Y Ind Shtlle M•rie. Hlnll•, J1rnes Oouglal 1tld Karen ,llnn. Ahmad, Bo,,.,ie Rott enod Syed S1lm1n. Hllchcock, Jo11ll1n aNI ltodney S. G1IN'V, OolorH It. Ind Terrv. Kuvkt'nd.all, N•ncY C..!htrlne encl Ricky R1y, J-t. Haul Loree •nd lloberl W. ll1Uanty,.,.,, Gl'OrQe II. 11nd DortllhY M, Lt Meur, Glori• J. end Euo~e IC. JK•ion. Lindt tnd Mlctllel. Stew1rt. NOl)l1 Jr. •nod Jtn!ce Gflndlna. 11.•,,tter, 8 rend11 G•ll Ind M•r~ Frands. Gr1nt, Cltfrrvl Ann 111\d l)enn11 Leroy , Schubert, G•ovtr t.ee ~"~ G!nrl1 Ann. Hym.an, D11n1 L. •nd Pavl E. Pr<>wtll, JOM Wiiiiam 1nd H1"n1n Shellburn. ~e1. R('t1~•~ f!' 11nd Jo Anne. A11uaar. Bella II . and Vlnctnt A. Au•tln J"n~I •nd Lu~e 11.i::Leod. wnu1m s. """ c1rm11 Jtto. 1.11nh~m. Aul>,...,. L. and 51tll1 L. NOl'rll, Be,s!t M. ind Tommv H. Ven S~lver, M1rv E. ind Jerakl M. Gr1n1Flollm, Joycelyn D. 1...:1 01nlel E a...... Doon1 Louh• 1nd Charlr• Durell. S1bl, Evelyn J. Ind John B. ,..lled April 22 Wiison, Laur• Ct1rl1!1ne, Ind Gr19ory P1ut. Steiner. ~oor11n Lynn end ltOber! J1mes, rerr, P111rlc!11 M, •"" Gary L. M1nlredi, B11•11<1r1 Mon!llOIT'ltl'Y. 11nd F'lorlen Jonn. HOblon. Mich.tel Jos.tph, and K.ay ""'" VI"'<>". Tlmolhy E. tnd Hollls F. Sr...flleld, Charin Gr1nl end Lindi Kly. Cr•I;. Te~t• Lt"9•n end G1rv Robert. S111nd1rs, P1lrkl1 L 11NI Lewis L. Wiii, J11cquely11 Ann tnd O•lt P1lmer. MllCMll, Jovct M. •nd Rober! A. Mcl(lnney, ltobert Cltn!Oll elld 8 1r'bar1 ... ,,n. Ow•ns, Jemie Diii and ltOberl Ltt. Simon, Ell11belh S. 1NI W!lll1>m, 111. H11!, Ann Mint end David Kv le. DooftV, Oenn!• L. 11nd Edna M. "l1hOOrn, Chrlsllnt S. •nd Glenn A. Ovlftll, Jo Heltn 1>NI R1vmond Wllltr. Sdr•nson, Ctr! Jr., and Pal~Y L. Casllllo, C1r01vn An11ne, Ind Eotw1nl, ,,, lt.cltffl. H1mm1ck. Scot! W. and Susan E. l rwl1, J11nnel11 IC and Rober1 J. Svk11. James B. <1nd Snirl'v Jean Sutnerlend, Bonnie l ov1Yu and Raber! A. 1<!1>11, JOdY L. ~nd Jarm11 E Orrick, G1•I Lyn and Raflll1ll Dele. l'ltld AprU H Wllliems. Gell 11od Dannv R. Mvrkk, J•nkr Murie" Incl Joi.eon Newlon. e1111, Rober! H. ano Rtln11 M. 1Cunk1, Yvl;lfll\e 1no Gerald. Ru~. snaron S. 1no Ernt•t o. Herndon, Helen A, Ind (fll\IM M . 011JO<n, Pnl!lp E Ind Elllne Ill. Clubs Lauds StuJc11ls Ho11ored SAN ·DIEGO (UPll -June Carter. country music star and wife of singer Johnny Cash, has been named "'omnn and mother of the year 1974 by Youlh for Christ. :\1i58 Carter. accompanied by her husband and children al a YFC luncheon attended by l.800 persons. wa s cited as "one of !he brightest women Approxirp.ately 50 top stu-stars in professional music" dents from Newport Harbor \Vho has given her children and Corona de! Mar High ··the greatest gi ft a mother Schools will be honored at a can gi\·e a Christian example for them to follo\v." 7:30 a.m. breakfast May 17 at Ken Overstreet. master of the Balboa Bay Club. ceremonies a n d executive The an nu a I Scholarship director of YFC. read ~1ayor Breakfast, "'h.i~t is sponsored Pete \Vilson's procll}mat~n by the Commodores' Club of n1aking Wednesday J u r\ e the Newport Barbor Chamber Carter Day in San Diego. •le also read congratulatory of Commerce will recognize telegrams from President students who have maintained Nixon. Gov. Ronald Reagan. an "A" average throughout the Rev. Billy Graham and high school. several top co u n tr y and In addiHon, ooe girl \\'ill be ~5·!~~:~: selected ::it the breakfast to \ receive the Agnes Blomquist ); 'J'RJ: A\\·ard for academic excellence. Reservations fo r the event limited to 250 people, can be made by calling the Chamber of Commerce at 644-8211. They are $.') each. EJUU.'S Plumitln!', HNll"ll Ah' Ctl!CI. L1111n•·S1ddl•ll•ck · 495.0401 AH OIMrJ 642-175] • t _. losing ht· Medical Weight Reduction Lindora's unique program is .a safe and practical method for the entire family to lose weight and learn how to mai ntain proper weight ... under the strict supervision of Medical Doctors. Call for Information • Monday 1hru Friday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Li MEDICAL CLINIC • SAii emARDlllO f , LONG BEACH MISSION HILLS SANTA MONICA CERRITOS HAWTHORNE ORANGE HM788 117.0378 385-1131 12B-4513 924-5741 179-9231 531-239S ·-r:. lot Alllll , Ml1110~ F11:rlln C11roto1 H1wl~orn• Tw1ll11-Ch1om1n ""'"''' .' Mtdlctl Ctnltl Mtditll 111100. Medic lldg. llr0f111lon11 lldg. Ul'Ok;.i C.11111 l'rol•llOlltl lldtr NEWPORT BEACH GARDEN GROvt LONG BEACH HOLLYWOOD COSTA MESA ~ASAOENA LA HABRA 145-3740 534·2051 4H .. 549 482.0883 557·1893 791-2814 894·1029 1'.ct P1ofe11lonll lllt t• Kl "rol•11lontl ""' MtttV••IM Crock11 Hlt1e•n• lldg, l'101 .. t111n11 81df. l!lldf, Medlctl Centtl' Prtlt11lottll llllf, l111k BtdO. MffleoJI 1149. ' WOODLAND HILLS SHERMAN OAKS WEST COVINA SAN DIEGO POMONA FULLERTON RIVERSIDE 347-5547 719.7103 912-3431 5B3-1932 823-1 1SS 170-9501 717-1250 W11-·VICIOfY ;... Ortlll11>Von ~I M1•011 580-1414 PO"'°"'I Vllley &ll•Col•= MtOICll MIOICll lllOfl. Proltnlontl 11119. l lfe, 420-9580 MtdiCM Ctflltl Mefi~ 81 ' ,.,_ • I •' - 1 If you're after the biggest sportswear looks at the littlest prices, Robin so n 's has a new pbce for )OU. Sportswear II! SPORTSWEAR II HAS JUST OPENED. HERE1S A SAMPL E , BY > DEVON0 OF WHAT YOUJLL. FINO , PRINT SHIRT, YELLOW/GREEN/ ORANGE. S-M-L. $1.f. PULL-ON PANT. $16. SHIRT JAC. $19. BOTH YEL LOW , GREEN OR WHITE. 10-16. PULL -ON SHORT. YEL LOW , GREEN, WHITE. 10-18. $10. V-NECK TOP, YELLOW/ WHITE, GREEl''(/WHITE. 5-M-L . $9. ALL POLYESTER, MAIL,/ PHONE. ROB INSON1S SPORTSWEAR II. _,..-~ .... • I U \ . • • 2 F ASHION ISLAND 'SHOP TUESDAY , WEDNESDAY 10:00-5:30 • • • • 644-2800 • , .... ., 2'!' l•:..:.147.:.:..:.• ___ _.:S::.:C:_ _ ___.:o;..Al:.:L;_V_P_;_IL_o_r__,_1.._1 Tu esda y'~ Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year's High-Lows Appear Every Saturday ~ ~~~ nw N•w Yo.11 stoc:~ ••<"•'19• '° e t11Gs1., 011 Low tto.• croq Dot0 l one• ,. • fl'Kl•l ._ 111i.ow ,_ '"" M Arie et Tre•d N••I,. .. ,...,...,..,.,..,.. ... ...,.,.,.....,""""'"'""' ... "",...,"'""-wEwvo1tK:1.tuP11-11010"""9••/ ~.1., '""I ~... '"""I ~•tt!ttto111.owc•c1111 • "<~4 0 '° " lll )11"1 lf lf • .,. I ~11Mo"fl 7!I 16 ti )J'\ ,. ~ ri ~· P•~·· • ' .j I ~ .... k* Nt111••Jf! .. I f •• l\1 v-. A1'tt•1e• G,,,,.,1 '"" s tJ l 1 1, ' c""•'•B ~ ' P ( tlld6 HIOh low COMO Cl\9 l11Lo111 19 1)'1 1 1 1)11 ~ 11 Ct f I! 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VI IK I ' lN It -.. ~ ... ,.,""' .. 1" I ,.. ltt lttel 1' 5 o ! t .n-It LOI< ) 1GI I JI 2J"I ,, \ 11 I • 1 OCC lllf 11 • ;. ~.+ U ~I I Mb It l )ft 2'h "'\It IC et " " ·------------- New Y ork Sales Volume ' I • ' i • Today's Finni VOL. 67, NO. 134, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1974 .·. c TEN CENTS . ' Newport Will File Suit .Complaint Readied Against ,4.irport Jet lVoise By L. PETER KRIEG Of t11<t Daily Plitt Still Newport Beach will file suit this "'eek to try to forte County ofrici:ils to quiet down jct operations at Oran~e Cow11y Airport. City councilmen ~tonday nighl told City Attorney Dennis O'Neil to file the long· anticipaled litigation "by the end or the week." O'Neil said the complaint will be based House Panel Gets Records On Kopech11e BOSTON (AP ) -Records from the closed inquest into the death of ~1ary Jo Kopcchne have been sent to the House Judiciary Committee, w h I ch js considering' impeachment proceedings against President Nixon, officials i;aid today. ~1iss Kopechne was killed in July 1969 when a car driven by Sen. Edward M. on the nuisance created by jet noise. He said orders to file the suit came from a "frustrated" group of city officials after a lengthy executive session. The directive comes three week s before the June 4 Orange County supervisorial election. O'Neil said the suit will ask Orange County Superior Court to close dO\\'n Orange County Airport to all jet aircraft "unless and until " the county obtains a variance from the California Department of Transportation. An earlier Ne"·port Beach suit forced 1he county lo apply for th e variance because it exceeds maximum noise lrvels allowed tU\der state noise rl'gu\ations. The state conducted a hearing on Jhc variance request in Febr·1ary <ir::I O'~ril sa id a decision \Vhether to grnnl 1hc wai\'er or not is not expected until next month . Approval or the variance \~·ould negate the shutdown request, but the lawsuit Boy's. Last Wish Con'Vict l7isits D)·i1ig Son SAN FRANCISCO IAPI AJl imprisoned drug user" was free briefly today to "'eep by the bedside of his dying and unconscious son -fulfilling the boy's last wish to be "'ith his father. "Jt -A'as quite an emotional thing. I don't think there will be any other visits," said Soledad Prison Warden E.A. .. Pet.!rson. "Where's my usually just a onetime thing in !hcse cases." Peterson sliid. The boy was listed in very critical condition today. Earlier, the California Dcpartn1ent or Corrections said it "·as impossible to allow 1'.1acctliarella to leave prison because of his serious criminal record, but Soledad Superintendent ···.r. Stone relented. "He heard from the boy's doctor ?\fonday," said Associate \\'arden E.A. Peterson . "The prognosis \1:as that he couldn't live more than 36 hours." PHARMACIST PINKLEY GETS INTO THE NOSTALGIA ACT Do You Remember When All Orug1tores Had Soda Fountains? BOB KENNEDY ASSASSINATION CASE REOPENEO, Story, Page 5 Kennedy (D-Mass.) went off a bridg1~ and into a tidal pool oo Chappaquiddick Island off the Massachusetts cdast. Dad? Where 's my Dat.. !' I want to see my Dad," pleaded 16-year-old Leonard 1'.1acchiarella before he lapsed into a coma in th e last stages of a fa ta l Peterson said J\tacchiarc11a w a s aJlowed "just long enough to see his son. arxl. perhaps his fam ily," then was returned behind bars. The elder Macchiarella is serving five years to life for possession of hard drugs. and a six month to 10 year term for possession of marijuana. MACCIOAiltELLA kidney disease. A Star Is Born The material which the committee requested was made public in 1970. A spokesman for the Social Law Library in Boston said a member of the Judiciary COmmittee staff telephoned~ library, loCated in the Suffolk 'CountY Courthouse1 and req_uested lhat a full set of copl"'°f the records and the 1a·wyers' briefs be sent promptly to Wa shington. liis father. Phillip 1'.Iacqiiarclla, 35. arrived under heavy guard at the UC 1'.1edical Center here at about 1:30 a.m. He stay.ed IA'ith his son for about 45 minutes, Peterson said. but the youth did oot regain consciou!ness. Before compassion spurred Stone to allow 1'.1acchiarella to see his son, a spokesman for Gov. Ronald Reagan said the Go\lemor left all declllions in ca!eS like this up to the Corrections Pinkley Plays iii By RUDI NIEDZIEJ..SKI Of !ht 0.111' "llol Sl•tt As city councilman. phannaclsl. lO\~n confidante and occasional adviser to the lovelorn. Costa A.1esa's Alvin PinkJey acts out several roles. Tl wasn't until last weekend that he got to play himscU-lhe "''ay he was 40 years ago. "Pink'' moonlighted Sunday as a movie star in a documentary on the changing nature of American drug stores. from the tum of the century until today. His Newport Boulevard phar1nacy was selected by Johnson and Johnson. producers of the movie. to represent drug stores as they were from the '3Qs lo the '50s. "They couldn't find a drug store in all o(. Southern California to represent that era,'' said Pinkley, who is proud that his stofe has remained unchanged except for the fluorescent lights since he opened It in 1933. The movie mayteventually be shown on television, bul it was filmed mainly to be shown at pharmaceutical and n1edical coovcntions. "I don 't know ho\V they got a hold of me for this movie exCi!pt that I "'as recommended by the University of Southern California pharmacy school. I graduated from there but that was 43 Yt&TS agQ, so r don't know why they'd remember me." he said: .A n1m crew took over from IO a.nt to 6 p.m. Sunday · and tumed his modest establishment Into a movie set, according to Pinkley. "They had cables and wires or..-ge C.ast -"'.eathe~- Fair through WedneSday bul some night and morning low cloudiness clearing by noon. ac- . cording to th~ \veather service. Not much temperature change. Hlsh! at the beaches around 65 rising to 11 inland. Lows tonight In the upper sos. INSIDE 1'0Di\ Y A Jacksqn Five concert ii~ Waslttnoto11 ei«ted iu a bottle tossing riot with more thati SO per1on! in}•red and 43 orreste:d otLtride tht•Robert F, Kt:MJ*1y st4dlttm. Storv , picture, Page 4. L M, ...,II I C•H'-nile J tl••tlfltf 1J.lt CHllk• 11 I C,..PWMll 11 Dfflt! H.tlttt It '"1'tri.I "••• ' •11llrt1/11m~ II ,l11•nc• • t-11 ... ,. ... lltc:•l'll •• 12 H1 OllN!ltl' ! 11 W-c•• 14 .,. ""' lervkf I '41111 L~ 11 M9llfY l,_ It -" Mlllu•I .... t N•tllMI ..... 4 ONllH C•111'" 11 SW11 1-.n llMfl Meftth , .. " l t lWltlM ,. llltlltrl ,. WMtlltf 4 Wtfl\tn't Ntw1 l).H Wlff'M ""'1 t Drug Store Film running all over lhe place. You v.·ouldn't have believed it." Period costumes y.·ere brought in for lhe "stars."' Pink, his wife Lucy, soda jerk Tom Gibson. and kids whose main job it v.·as !o sit at the fountain . "They gave Lucy a skirt which "'as just a few inches up from her ankles and I had to wear one of lho6e string Ci!lluloid collars wilh a skinny string tie," he said. Because the movie will be narrated, no dialogue was involved and tbe actors weren't required to learn a complicated script. '·J think they got a shot of my lips moving when I hand a prescription to a customer and say. 'I ho~ this prescription cures you' and 'g.::ocl bye'," explained Pinkley. adding that much of the footage dealt with his compounding of prescriptions. "That's kind of a Jost art today. When I started out you had to make up powder!, emulsions. capsules and suppositories from scratch." Filmed in the process were Pinkley's collection of mortars and pestles and his back room containing old bottles with ingredients for various kinds or medicine. {See PINKLEY, Page Z) Assistant librarian Marie Sekula S<:lid the set of copies was mailed some lime ago. "They've had it for several weeks, I should think." she said. The library keeps copies of records and briefii of all cases that are appealed 10 lhc Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court for reference by lawyers. According to the Boston Globe, a committee spokesman refused to comment "in any way" on lhe rcque<it for documents. '.'I don't know if we have ... and I couldn't comment if "'e had," th'! spoke&nan told the Globe. Edgartown District Court Judge James A. Boyle directed that the January l97Q inquest be open. but the state Supreme Judicial Court ordered it closed after Kennedy's COWlsel argued that an open hearing would result in publicity "so widespread as to taint with irremediable prejudice" any court proceeding held later. In lhe report of the inquest, released in April 1970, Boyle said there was cause to believe Kennedy drove negligently, but he did not {ile negligent driving charges against the senator, and there were no other court proceedings in the case. One week after the accident, Kennedy liaa:hiarella wu returned to ·bis cell before 6 a.m. and made no stalemcnt, Peterson .said. "It {such ~a visit) Js {See LAST VISIT(Page I ) Raciti Con1111e11ts Blasted By Mesa Cou11cil Meinhers C.Omments made by Councllman Dom Raciti on the recent firing of a city planning commissioner are b e i n g criticized today by two of his Costa !\1esa City Council colleagues. Raciti should have been more specific about his charges the dismissal was handled improperly and the charges should have been made in an executive personnel session. say i\'fayor Robert l\1. \\'ilson and Vice i\fayor Jack Hanunett. The issue refers back to last 1'.fonday's meeting of the city council during which Raciti assured city employes and other commissioners that there would be no "witch hunt'' at city ·hall and that he would stop councilmen or commissioners threatening other commiSsioners or appointees with such threats as, "\Ve win get rid of oyou." council. \Vilson and Hammett both said they resented Raciti's use of innuendoes and have invited him to di~uss any knou•ledge of threatening remarks by anyone during a personnel session. \Vilson challenged Raciti Monday to "sl.art naming names" after he read his open letter into the council record and asked him to reveal "what commisiiioner told another comm issioner they "'ere out to get him.'' It was incorrectly reported in an earlier Daily Pilot story that other council members did not react to Raciti's comments when. in fact , \\1ilson dirt. Bandit Qua1·tet Rohs .Mesa Liqtlor Store ~ pleaded guilty to leaving lhe scene of an accident. He was given a two months sus pended jail sentence, placed on probation for one year. and Jost his Although he was unspecific, the slatement presumably referred back t1 the dismissal or Commiss ioner Ed.war<! i\1cFarland \fho was replaced by ~1rs. Arlene Sch8fer. McFarland's sudden departure was never clarified by the Raciti, who according to a transcript of the conversation between him and \Vilson said. "I don't know,'' explained his ans"·er today by saying he didn't want lo disclose any names because he did not want any "reprisals.•· ''I sland on my convictions that such a thing is going on." said Raciti today, maintaining tbat he has specific evidence (See COWt1ENTS, Page %1 A quartet of obviously amateur bandits -including a leader, who sported a purple stocking cap, an orange football jersey.with unknown numerals and a bad case of pimples -robbed a Costa Mesa • liquor !tore of $S ln ca!h after ordering two cases of beer Monday night at gunpoint. Hopewell Adams Reif, 58, the on-duty clerk at Von's Liquors, 1125 Viutoria St., said the four youths aged about• 18 to 20 fried to break into the cash register after forcing him into the walk·in cooler, but failed to open it. He told p o 11 c e they had entered the slore one by one about 10:~0 p.m., tTyif'g without succes! 'to conceal their nervousness'. Reif aaJd the apparent leader of the pack also had difflculty., conCealing hi! revolver, which he could not get all the way lnlo his pocket," but held his cap over his face. The apparent fledgling bandit gang lo reed Reil to h 1 n d O\'fr his wallet before he could gel the beer. fleeing the premises to thcir wailing getaway car. A witness, John P. Whelan, 21, of Cosl8 Mc!a, spotted. them on the run and gave chm. but the four youths escaped. , Reif told police he wait~ about lhree nlinutes in the cooler before pressing a silent alarm button, aCtcr which he wa! kept bu•y by telephone e•lls from police and th~ alann firm. ' . t (See KENNEDY, Page 21 ~~~~~--~~~~--~~~~~~~~-~~~~ Hea·v111vei9ht lflntela . . Front wheels off the ground , tow truck strains to right cement truck that nipped on ifs side Monday on ~!arbor Boulevard near San Diego Freeway in Cosla Mesa . Driver, Thomas H. Pollard, 41. Wesl· • • minster, escaped serious injury when his rig, loaded with 19 tons of cen1ent. went into a. skid antf crashed as he turned onto ~Jarbor fronl the freeway. Police !isled damage to truck as "1"iojQJ." ffl I ' also \\'ill seek court orders for : -A JO p m 10 7 a.m. jet curfe\\·, -Jteinstalement of early-morning takroffs to the norlh llhe so-railed preferen1ial n1n"·ay s~·siem 1. -~o expansion of tern1inal i r parking facilities . · -No ne\v com mercial jet carriers at the airport. -A ceiling on jet flights at the January 1974 le\·el until noise standards \See JET N01SE. Page 2) Reaga11 Says 'W oi1ld Quit' If Co11vieted. S..\CRAMENTO I AP t -Gov. Ronald Reagan. in a reference to indicted U. Gov. Ed Reinecke, said today he would resign himself ir he were convicted or a felony while a candidate for statewide offi~. Reinecke "'as indicted by the \~ate grand · jury April 3 on thr~oounts of perjury. The Republican ·lieutenant governor is seeking to have his trial shi fted to California and held before the June 4 primary. But a trial date has been set for July 15. Asked if he would expect RC'inecke to quit the Republican ticket if he is nominated June 4 and subsequently convicted. Reagan said, "Let me put it this way -t would." But Reagan again defended Reinecke, the man be hand-picked to be lieutenant governor in 1969. "Nothing has happened to change my mind about hi! integrity," Reagan said al hJs weekly Capitol news conference. Reinecke returned to California today 10 continue hi! gubernatorial campaign as his .defense •. atlome)IJ argued in pretrial motions in Washington that perjtiry charges should be dismissed. The lieutenant governor's attorneys said Watergate prosecutors m is I e d Reinecke and neglected to advise him of his constitutional rights. One of Reinecke's attorneys, James E. Cox, told a federal court that prosecutors investigating the International Telephone & Telegraph Co. antitrust case led the lieutenant governor lo believe he would not be prosecuted if he cooperated full y with lhe special prosecutor's office. "They were keeping him dangling in hopes that his memory might improve," Cox told U.S. District Judge Barrington Parker. Cox also chastised Joseph J. C.Onoolly, the assistant special prosecutor in charge of lhe task force investigating the m case, for first declaring on the "'itness stand lhat he kept the original hand· written affidavit against Reinecke, but later saying ne was mistaken and could not find the document. "It was a very key piece of evidence that u•as lost In the case." said Cox-. He suggested the perjw·y charges might be thrown out on that basis alooe:-- Cox also argued lhat Connolly i;iever warned Reinecke of constitutional rights during an initial interview July 30. He said the boxes of personal records which Reinecke turned O\'er to the prosecutor's office are "tainted and should be suppressed." 425 Kids Si ng· At Ensitin School (... A chorus or 425 N !!wport·~tes a elementary !Chool students "''ill present a Vocal Music Festival \Vednesday, 7:30 p.m. at Horace Ensi gn Intermediate School in Ne"'Porl Beach. The sludents "''ill sing a medley of patriotic songs as \\'ell as a calypso nwnber and other upbeat tunes. Students from And ersen &hool -...·ill perform folk dan ces. Other schools invoh•ed are &Iearlc, Q,ay Vic"·· California. Eastb!uff. ~fesa Verde. i\fonte Vista,. Newport Elementary, Newport }feighls an d \VilJ;On. ~ The concert ls free aod the public is invited. Tea1usters on Strike SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -Teamsters union mt'mbcrs struck lhree major pot~to chip and JJnack food firms r...1onday In Nori.hem CalifornJa because of labor contract dispute!. Pickets ~hut down production and distribution fneiliUe! of Laura Scudder, CraM)' Goose and Prito- t.ay al Tracy, Haywanl and San Jooo. I ' 2 DAILY PILOT c Count y's Still Hold Republicans .. Vote Edge <~ 'J'he Orange County f{cgislrar of \'otcrs l1as revealed thtl lniri;t \'Otcr reJ{i!Stration figures "·hich shov.• the county is sllll flcpubl ic;1n terr itory despill' son1e ga ins hy the Democr:l ts in !he year of \\"nt ergate. Interim Registrar Jhn ~l ayer said J\.londay con1put er printOuts for !he June 4 primary ('l eclion sho"' thl'rc arc 751,8.13 registered ''Oters in .Jhe cowlly n1>1v compared lo 661,000 for the printa ry election of 1972. Of Iha! total 374,648 are nepublicans, 319.94 1 are Democ rats, 3,878 are men1bers of the American Independent Party. 2.276 are Peace and Freedom Party me1nbers, 823 are in a . "miscellaneous" category and 50,267 are undeclarod." The· reglstratioh figures sllo"' some changes in voter patterns since June of 1972. -The OC'mocrats have ·gro"11 33.500 compared to 43,400 for the Republicans but on a proportionate basis, the Democrats are increasing in number a little fa ster than the GOP. -One party, Peace and Freedom , has decreased its registration by about 800 voters. -A number pf undeclared voters has increased by n~arly 14.000. 11·i1h a 6-1 t>dge, Sputh I.aguna "'ilh a 2·1 t'dgf , San Clemente \l:ith a 2·1 edge and NewpQrt BcAch with n 2·1 Nlge. Ot her \'Oler brertkdowns on the 9r11ni;e Coast in clude : -St.ale Senator Dennis Carpenter's 36t h Dist rict has a 5.1,000 GOP voter edge with nearly 20,000 undec lared voters. -A n d r e \V 11 1 n s h a w ' s 4 O th Congressional District has a 64,000 GOP c~ge and more than 18,000 undeclared \'olers. -Assen1blyman llobe rt Bndham 's 741h l)istrict has a 2-1 GOP margin. -Assemblyn1an Robert Burke (R- lfunlington) enjoys a 10,IXM> GOP voter t.'<lge in his 73rd District, but there are also 10,000 undeclared voters. Heiress Dividend Attempt Defeated By GEORGE LEIDAL 01 tll• 0•11'1' f'llot 11•11 l\·lembcrs of the Irvine fami1y and the Irvine Foundation learned r-+londay 1 to defeat an al!cmpl by ~Irs. Joan lr'line Smith lo double company dividends. The foundation vote block amount s to 54 percent of Irvine Co mpan y shares. Shares held by fa1nily menibers other than Mrs. Smith account for another 24 percent of the stock, meaning the granddaughter of the late James Irvine "'as easily defeated by the coalition·. major industrial developntent and " sn1a Uer apartment complex in Unl\'ersily Park. She at.so hoped to get an explanation of the expetled outcome of a $27 million damage suit filed by the country club against the company and directors. itrs. Smith is a director of the ln•ine Company., Horse Dest royed Ca rpe1ite rs Striking In Co unty By DOUG FRJ17.SCllE Of lllt Dtllf 1'11•1 Jt1ff The tffect of !ht day-0ld carpentr.rl strike on Oranae Cow1ty's building lnduatry haJ been described as "1p0tty" by both aides In the labor dispute which ctnter1 on a »cent an hour pa~' raise. • A meeting between contractors and carpenters broke up at 3 p.m. ~londay with the builders heading for court to seek an Injunction to end the work atoppage affecting construction in an JI· county Southern Callfomla area. . · The f0,000.member Soutbem Californ ia Carptnters Council called for the selected work stoppage ri.tonday agains~ members of four contractors organizations who refuse to pay the additional 30 cents . Tenns of a contract agreed upon by builders and the carpenters' union last year lncluded an as-cent raise. The amount was subsequently knocked down to 5S cents by the now defunct federal pay board. Now that cootro1s have been !!fled. the carpenters are demanding a raise . 'T1lt action ls compared to N o r t h e r n California carpenters who re c e n t I y obtained a 50-etnt raise that had slrnUarly betn redU<ed by the pay board. So far , the effect ol the strike on Orange O>unty'1 building Industry has been ".tpOtty," according to Royce Coln . I I I I l -There arc 42.000 more v.·omcn registered to vote in the county than men . Jhe rigurcs show thal there are 43 .000 fc er registered voters no"· than there '''ere in the 1972 general election. But Ma ye r said !he rigurcs are deceiving. ThC la test series of showdown votes can1e at a special stockholders meeting l\tonday in Ne"•port Beach. The session was called by l\lrs. Smith who exercised her rig ht to set a special meeting. She O\\"OS or controls the votes of 22 percent of the Irvine Company s~ock. \\'atson said the suit is being negotia ted by company and club officials, but declined to speculate on the expected outcome. \Vatson and company attorney Guy Clair ruled !\1rs. Smith's final agenda item out of order charging it was not specific enough to be legally considered by shareholders or a \Vest Virginia corporatioo . Princess Anne \Vept when her favorite horse. Doublet, broke a leg fifonday and had to be destroyed. The queen's daughter was riding the 11:year-old gelding in·a training workout when the accident oc- curred. Official of Milk P1·oduce1·s arta manager ror the Building Industry A.uoclaUon, one or lhe contra-;tors' groups. "I've been getting conflicting reports from the individual contractors about ~ 'vrtiat Ls l(Oin1 on," he said. "\\'!thou\ going from job to job, lhere ls no way to be !lure. ·l He clain1s at least 100,000 more people \\·ill register to vote during the summer in time for this yea r's general election. Broken down by superviscrial districts the voter figures reveal that two districts. David Baker's Second and Robert Battin's First hold a considerable Democratic registration edge. Thougb their offices are not partisan, Baker Is a Republican and Battin is a Democrat. Supervisor Ronald C a s p e r s . a Republican, has the strongest GOP advantage in his district by an almost 2-1 margin "'ith a total of 198,000 voters. Tu·o Republican· dominated districts have supervisors "i>o are Democrats. They are Ralph Diedrich's Third 4 and Ralph Clark·s Fourth. Eleven Orange County cities or communities have Democratic majorities, including Silverado, Sunset Beach, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Buena Park, Cypress, Garden Grove, Stanton, Uis Alamitos, ll-fidv.·ay Clty, and Weslminster. Among the more staunchly Republican nrcas are Laguna Hills wi th a 4--1 edge, El Toro with a 2· 1 edge, En1erald Bay F ro1n Page 1 ·KENNE DY . • • driver's llrcnse for one ~·car. No reason was gi\'en for the committee's request for the documenlA on the Chappaquiddick inquest. Kennedy .said today he had no idea V.'hY the rec- ords "·ere requested. ll-1argarct Carroll, who was l\liss ,Kopcchnc's roommate at the time of the incident, fil ed suit last August charging ihat former While House aide John D. Ghrlichman and two forn1er Nev.· York City policc1nen then on the Yi'hite llouse payroll took part in placing an illegal "''iret.ap on her telephone. Testimony at the Senate 'Vatergatc hearillg has linked the t1,1·0 ex-police- men -Anthony T. Ulaseicz and John Caulfield -v.•ith attempts by the White Jlousc to gain inforn1ation on political Jigures 11•ho opposed the Admini!'lration. There have been reports that one target v.•as Kennedy, ln lhe \Vhite Hou transcript of a l\1(\rch 13, I 9 7 conversation. fonner \\rhite House· counsel John I>ean III told Pre · ent Nixon that "right a(ter Chappaquidd1 son1ebody 1,1·as put up there to start observing.·• Olt4 HGI COAST DAILY PILOT '"" 0.•"I~ c,._.,., 0.•• r.,... ,, •~ ""'."., ,.,,.,. r. OM! ... 11., .. , "'~' ~ ~,1\1,.hM ~' ,,,. ()<- ~'I Py!)o•\~1°'11 ~n; 5-'4•• •d•'°"' ••t P'Jt>>-•~t1 M '~J., 'l¥:vi;th ~hOo W Coil• i.•._. '""""r "ll• ·• 'i\le!•~:•o• l'"""~·r~.,"­ h"' ~ • ~, • ""1~.> 1,... • ,......,~. 5.+o<1\<!N'• 1"'1 ·•" Cr•"'•1"· ., •. , ,;.,., (•<>""'"' .._ ,.~~f9 ""?·~~"•Ir''"·~" ~<If ""'' S11•.re1> 1"1 s~I'· eon I~• l""'t•~ll !'UL • cq J"•~•n ,. ~.)..., W•o! L•f "I,.,.! !;01•• ''~·• t • ,...,.,,. P,'1,e ~~=-..... 'l '"~·· ! ••1t'lO'~t"""•tur•'~' J1•1 ;-r.,, ~ .... ..,.. .... 1 ................. ~ r~...--• • l!'~ ' ... ·······~l··. r •I' '"' I-r ":-'1'P t l 1 ., I 'A"I"' .. •• -,la 'o!h •'•r '· v . ~.J ' .;• Ottwt-Offief1 ' ' , '• .. . .., ............ Ttlt,hotit 17t 41 •41· 4)1 I Cte11lfltd 4dftfflit"" •4J·I' 11 (,,;er•V"' 11 •1 I)• ;• .... , ~ ..... • ; '-'-t·•·• t.~-.· ....... , ... ' ,.... Mo'• .. """" O' ., .,o .. ~•"'' '"'"; .,., l."O ·~H .. • ''~ • r-,.,.. ' f'r·1"'1..-Y• k -........ ~.,.·Pt-14' ............... \::. l\Juch of the eight-point agenda led to restat ement of 'often·repcated allegations that the Irvine Foundation established by Mrs. Smith's grandfather is exercising undue control of the Irvine Company-. ~!rs. Sm ith and her attorney Lyndol Young made it clear they hoped to "put on the record" sentiments of shareholders including the foundation and also the views of company nu:ina'geme:nl. The housev.•i fe from i\fiddl eburg, \la,, and Emerald Bay appeared trim for her latest joust. The devotee of !he Dr. Stillman dlet claimed a 20-pound ""eight loss since January. At her side for 1\-fonclay's battles '\'3S ll-forton W. "Cappy" Smith, charri;iion rider and breeder o! race and show horses. Within the confines or the company board room, only l\1rs. Smith 's n10ther, l\.1rs. Athalie Clark. supported the· bid to double shareholdcrt' income. Doubting company Wvidend5, f\frs. Smith contended , "·ould allow the Irvine Fowxlation to meet coodilions of the 1969 Tax Reform Act. ?o.1rs. Smith argues that the Irvine Foundation has not yet co1nplied wilh that law and its requirement that foundations contribute certain amounts of income to charily each year. For the 1973-74 ~fiscal year, the foundation must gi\'e away an ::unount equal to four and three-eighths percent of its assets or about $4.97 million. To receive enough lo n1eet that demand. l\lrs. Smith contcndOO the company dividend should be increased by 51-ccnls per shire to $1 .09. That "'ould yield the foundation enough to meet the provisions of the Tax Reform Act she claims. It y,·ould also yield l\.lrs. Smith $2.02 milli on for the year. up from the $1.02 million she will have received for 1973-74 if directors of the Irvine Company atoprove n1anagcment's proposed as.-cent per share dividend in June. llowllrd Privett, attorney for the Irvine Foundation, told shareholders on l\fonday the company has "the assets and the capacity to deal with provisions of the Tax Reform Act." Privett \"Oled one foundation shace and _the remaining 4,589,999 shares "·ere cast by foundation director JoM V. Ne1vman. The \'enlura rancher chairs the Irvine Company board of directors, as well . The votes of !he two fou ndation officials alone \VOu ld have der£'ated any of f\.trs. S1nith 's n1otions. The vote block defeated bids to" discuss salaries of company executives and 10 quiz company or foundation executives on "any matter." Once It became apparent li-lrs. Smlth u·ould be outvoted J{ Items on her agenda probed sensitive j,g,sues, discussion was shortened. Irvine Company President Raymond L. \\lat.son conducted lhc two-hour meeting and defended company relations with the ne w cHy govel"Nllent In Irvine and officers of the Big CMyon Country Club. ~frs. Smith wanted to know "'-'hy the company appeared to be h a v J n g difficulties getting city approval of a ' F rom Page l COMMENTS . • • that a second plt1hnlng commissioner has been threatened with dismissal. \\'!Ison said because of thtlr sensit ive nature personnel matters have olways bcfn dlscu~sed In executive session 10 ~ro!(·CI the part ies involvtd. "CounrHm11n Hacili shou1dn't in ak e clalln~ he ca n't support and if he does, he ctin rnake thC'n1 in cxeculivc session." <'Qmmented Wilson, who sold he would be happy IQ dlscu.511 specific ch11rges In "" ".-t•"•"<i .. r-.:.· ... 11\"""""'·· .,..,,,1 I I ·""T'"•• _,....,,,,..:.-,,! ·,I I•~~---· I • cxi:cuti\·e session but cannot accept Joose reports. \ The item sought lo reser\"c discuss ion time for "any motions made and liOCOnded'' at the specia l m~eting. Before the ruling of the chair \l.'Rs upheld by a successNI motion to adjourn. Airs . Smith's attorney gave a sample of the questions lo have been considered under the item. 1.-Jrs. Smith \Vantcd a public reporting of all contributions to political campaigns given since 1966. Although she was told that matter and others could not be broueht up at the special meeting because they were not specifically listed on the agenda, Mrs. Smith was informed such concerns v.•ould be properly addre!sed at the annual shareholders mfi!ting June 25. Front Page 1 JET NOISE ... arc met. -A limit on the trpe or aircraft no louder than the Boeing 737 and Douglas DC-9. -flu ghes Airwest to rollow noise abatement flight procedures used by Air California . -The installation of two new noise monitoring devices seaward of Pacific Coast Highv.·ay. -Studies, under court direction. to explore all possible mean s within · the power of the county to reduce noise damage and physical collision damage to lhe city and its residents. -To implement all such measures as are found to be feasible based on such studies. -That an ultimate solution to the Orange County a i r transportation problem be made by the end of 1975. "The suit will be filed under the basic 'public nuisance hteory," O'Neil said. Orange County is already defending . t\\'o suits flied on similar groun ds, one by a group of nearly 1.tXKl homeowners "'ho seek about $25 million in d::.mages and another by the Airport A e t I o n Association, a Newport Beach-based group that is asking $125 million In damages. , The citr suit does not 9eek monetary damages. o·~reil said it is being filed because "the county has failed to take necessary steps to adequately abate lhe nuisance created by jet!. "It seeks to point out v.·ays the county could reduce this noise.'' he said. I O'Neil said. "it was filed onlv out of frustration from the negotiatiotls which are not having a meaningful effect." Newport Beach Mayor Donald A. !\fclnnis disclosed last month that he and Fifth District Supervisor RonaJd \V. 1 Caspers have been meeting regularly to l discuss the problem begl?lfllng last 1 December. But, he said , those talks brolte down Jn February v.·hen Caspers declared he didr) 't v.•ant to continue them until after the April city council election.' ~fclnnls called ror a resumption ()f those talks last month and he disclosed today that tbey wlll begin again Thursday. ~lclnnis said O'Ntill will represent the city In the meeting that probably will take place at Caspers' office. But be said be thinks the city h8S no choice but to go ahead with the lawsuit, too. "\Ye fffl the lawsuit Is necessary to bring home the polnts that the people of Newport Beach art ln$1sUng upon and .,.,;u conllnue to insist upon the corrtt- tion of tbe problem at °""F.• Couniy Airport. That problem doesn t need to exl!t," ~1ayor ~fcCnnls uld. Cruiser i u Distress SAN FRANCISCO' IUPJ) -Three CO!st Guard cuttt'rs and & htllcopter ~earched today for a cabin crui ser repo"ed In dlstrcso off the Northern C.lllomia coasl. l ' Denie s l(almhach Pledge CH ICAGO (AP ) -The. president of the Associated Milk ProdUCf-S Irie. hRs denied undc>r onth that Herbert \\I. Kalmbach or Ne~1>0rt Beac:1 told him an an1itrust suit against ltle da iry co- operative "wld be dropped if the ro-op cootributed S300,000 to President Nixon 's re-election campaign. ,. But the co-op president J o h n Butterbrodt, conceded that an official and a former official of the co-operali\"e met ~ith Kalmbach and .discussed campaign contributions. Kalmbach was President. Nlxon 's Kalmbach told Ali.IPI "that he didn 't want their money." Nixon ordered milk prices raised in ~larch 1971. ln\"estigators have been looking into allegations that political contri but ions from I a r g e ·milk cooperalh·es influenced the President's decision. Fro1n Page 1 I .AST VISIT . • • peisonal attorney at the time. Department. Butter_brodt said that llarold N~lson, a F:amily and fric>nds are maintaining a former 1i" general manager ol the vigil outside the isolation room at the cooperati\"e and George l\fehre~. current 11\edical center. v.·hcre Leonard is in an general manager, met with Kalmbach In iron Jung and attached to a kidney February 1972. machine. "Mehren told me he had met "'ith Kalmbach but no dea l came out of it," "It i3 like a nigh tmare." said LeMy Buttcrbrodt said l\1onday in a pretrial l\facchiarella, 33 , Leonard's uncle. "I just deposition filed in a dairy antitrwt suit. didn't think lhe state of California was " ... It y,•as Mehn:n's job to meet this bad. It ls inhumane." Kalmbach but not lo make any deals." Leonard suffers not only from a kfdnty DY.-ight l\1orris. former secretarv· treasurer of. A:\lPJ. previously told the failure but also a "\\"hole grocery lia of Senate Watergate committee about the ailments," a hospital spoke!!man said. Kalmbach meeting. He was hospitalized last Tuesday and ''Butterbrodt told me that they hnd slipped .Into a coma Saturday. agreed with Kalmbach to pay $.100,000 to Leonard's molher. Jane ~lacchiarella, Kalmbach and the antitrust suit again.~t Af\.fPI "'OUld die a natural death," 30, is W\'Orced from Phillip. , "But yesterday, .for examJ>le. I got two calls in the morning from contractors who wanted to know y,·hy nobody ahowcd up. Later, I got calls saying carpenters are on the job.,., · Similarly, a union spokesman termed the Impact "not that drastic." "They've walked ol.f a few jobs/' be Saki, "but DOt an.;• Of the union'1 approxlmately ll,000 Orange County memben, "not that many arc outside carpenters." h<' said. "The strike oo1y affects the construction Industry and industrial and malntenance carpenters are n o t in\·olved,'' he soid. "If you v.•ere to dri\·e around the county, I don't tblnk you 'd see all tha t much work stopped. ~tost of the--" oontracton seem v.·1111 g pay the 30 Ci!nts and wait and see wha appens in court... - '1he four contractors' groo , which also include the As90dation of General Contractors, the Engineering a n d Grading O>ntracton' As!OCl1Uon and the Underground Engineering Contractors AssociaUon, e!pl!(..'t a rul ing by 3 p.m, on whether an Injunction against the s~rike will be lrnpo9ed. "Last night In a mttting, we agreed to wait W\til this afternoon to sec about lhe rt'<!tralnlng order," Ed Cole, assistant labor director for the Bulldlng lndU!try Association said. "If lhe court rulea against us, we will go through the usual g r i e v a n c e procedure, arbllration and 80 forth.·· Fro.,.Pqel PINKLEY ... Morris told the Senate committee. The boy's uncle, Lenny ~faccltiarella, "I didn't mind getting the money,'' he 1'-1orris also told the commitlee he had said the family, offered 10 pay for escorts confessed. "They paid me $50 and ~ been told by Butterbrodt that after to accompany the convict-father on a $SO and they gave us $100 for the use or disclosµres that International Telephone visit to his son.and that police officers in tht store and another $25 for lhe Coke & T.elegrapn Corp. offered to help finance nearby !i.Iountain View volunteered to and let cream lhey uaed up. So between the 1972 Republican Nati,1nal Convention, serv e as guards. the t"'-"O of us wt made 225 bucks." ·~---'---~"----~--~---=~:;::_:;__~~:.:.=.=:.::::::::_~ PRUDENT BUYING Throughout our 79 years of carpet reta iling , one fact l;lecomes quite /vident-.that whe n money is less· plentiful, people buy better qualit y . Thi s is contrO(_y ta pop-Gl'ar belief, but · makes goad sense if you .think about i\. When you have to conc'ern yourself with value.and performonce, you are likely to buy better quality. At Alden;s in the lost five years, our per unit sale hos been more expe nsive carpeting, reflecting this fact. Consequently, we have the largest selection of finer qualities you will see an'l;where, all at·competitive prices. The end result is customer sa tisfaction , pride and recommendation s which provide our overwhelming source of new business . ALDEN'S C,\RPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia A'tt. IMTHI HAltOl All.A SIHCI lfll COSTAMHA 646°4838 Moo.· T1lln. f lo S1l 01 l'rl f lo f J ltl. f tH lo I Jr , I • • • I • ' I \ ( I b s g a d s