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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-05-16 - Orange Coast PilotI \· . ' • -· . ' • • e1n 1ens • " . ' I Mystery Shrouds Wife~s Drownin·g~ -~ 1 DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 16, 1974 VOL. 67, NO. IM, J SECTIONS, )6 PAGll Suits Der • ·, 11%4-l'~1fr.:.~ ''4t :,.l!'; • r UPI T1Mllt!oto Jennifer ?t1ichalover makes sure everything is tied down as she enters the surf at Miami Beach. A Florida actress and n1odel. Jenny measures 36-~35. ~ .. ... ... ' ·---''-----·---- • • New Lagilna Undercove1· . . Car Involved n;_ Crasl1 ·Two vehicles, in'cltx:ling a bnind new undercover car from the LSguna Beach Police 'Dcpartment, collided on Erfl Toro Road Wednesday lnJuring both d vers, one a nam>tics detective. AnlliOiiy W. Smllh, 31, Laguna Beach police detective drlvinfil the undercover car, Went to South Coast Commll11ity Hospital, where he was treated and relea!led. Al!drea Qurunack. 29. 38062 Via Del CerTOj San Joan Caplltra00; identilied as the driver of a VolkswaKon . bus was taken by ambulance to Saddleback Community HMpital and was treated and released. :The ~lfomia Highway P a t r o I reported ~he two cars collided when the driver ot. lhe Volkswagon-bus allegedly maQ.e a V•tu m frcm the shoulder of El Toro RoCl. ' The CHP would not release any wormatibn.oot~specds ffithecars involved or the_lenglh of the skid marks. The accident ocwrred about one mile east of L,guna Canyon Road. - "Soon ~r the accident, at 5:45 p.m .. unit. fiiin the CllP, Orange (:ounly Sheriff, Laguna Beach Poll<e Depart· mont and Laguna Beach Fire llepart· ment all arrived at the scene. -I Copter . Blamed_ For Ftital, Leap NEW YORK (UPJ I -Pol)ce prolonged Ille I/le o!Jltark l\latays, 11, lor one hour While they trtod to talk •blm_,out of jumpfna off a hI,b rloo apartment 1iund1ng. But a private helicopter passed overbead Wednesday and aeconila later Mataya, wbo bad been sllutdlng ., clo!t I r .. to the edge that part of his shoes overlapped Ille building, stepped on and let go. ' He landed on a lawn 23 stories below and died a short lime later In a hospital. Pollce 18ld Ibey n .. er ""' helicopters to rescue persons threatening to Jump lrorn b1lh --places ~ause It can often trigger tho victim to J\!MP· • .. Guerrilla Bases Hit By Israelis ~JA,\LO'T:. lsrJe\ IAP1 -lsr;icli jets bombed. rocketed ;ind slra[ed SC\'en refugee camps and guerrilla bases in southern Lebanon today. the Lebanese Defense ~1 inislry said. Guerrila sources said 29 persons \1·erc killed. and Beirut radio interrupted its broadcasts to appea l for blood donors. The raids came Jess than 2~ hours after lhl' terrorist raid on the ?-.1aa1ot school- house in which 20 lsraet.i schoolchildren were sliiin. A mass funeral for the young rictims 1vas halted voheh a group of youths brok e ISRAELI GIRL DESCRIBES TERROR . Story, Page 4 through police lines shouting, "Death to the terrorists~" Presincnt Ephraim Katzir and Deputy Prcniicr Yigal Allan tried lo c.."llm the angry mourners at nearby Saf<id but cave up and departed Uilder heavy police guard. , The latest · Middle East-violence raised fea rs that Secretary ·of Slate Henry A. Kissinger"s efforts to . achieve a dig engagement of Syrian and Israeli forces on the Golan Heights front would b~ set back considerably. The Lebanese said 36 Israeli jets took part in the raids and "were forced to nee by our antiaircraft fire." -The Israeli command reported that ii~ jets hit guerrilla positions near Sidon and Beirut. but that it was "pureior~ military opc ralion" and refugee ca1nps were not de\lberately hit. Northern Israel was on the alert after secul'lty forces discovered another band of Arab guerrillas slipped ncross the Lebanese border during the night , Radio Israel said. All schools were closed to prevent any repetitloo of the massacre at Maalot. Officials said the guerrillas cut the barbed·wirt border fence near Manora , a IS.e KETALIATE, Pago'!/ • NI XON ST AlflVCll: lf'lLL NOT QUIT President Nixon says he has given long thought to the possibility f'f _Jeslgnation , but decided he will not quitlthe nation's highest office "under.~ any clrcum· stances.'' Jlls slrongest statemeht to date not to resign came fn an interview with column~L James J. Ki!patrlc~. See story, page !. , • ' . ,, • Ul _, . . . ,- Israeli Jets-Bit • Guerrilla Bases In Retaliation ., • Sexual Favors 'Female Solcliers Recruitecl SLA' • SAN FRANCISCO !AP) -Station KGO·TV says that female .. soldiers" of the Symbionese Liberation A11ny, the terrorist group that kidnaped newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst, used sex to re- cruit prisoners as members. .. female members of the Symbionese Liberation Army used sex and had sexual relations with prisoners inside Vacaville Medical Facility to try to get them to do the bidding of the Symbionese Lib· eration Army." the station said it learned. KGO said 'Vednesday that the intimacies were carried out under the stage of the Black Cultural Association's meeting room at the \iarav ille prison. The association was organized in 1968 to provide inn1ate tutoring and black cultural courses. ~ Misde1neanor Charge l(leindienst ·Faces Jail .4 fter Admitti_ng Guilt . - \\'ASl-flNGTON (AP) -Fonner Alty. Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst pleaded guilty toda~ to a mis4emeanor charge that he refused to answer senators' questlons about talks he had w1lh • President Nixon about the JTI antitrust ca'ie. Kleindienst, the first "attorney general or former attorney general ever to be conviCted of a crime, (aces a -jail sentence oT at least one month and a fine Mystery Sln·oi1ds Boat's Sinking, Deatl1 of Co1iple AfystCry shrouds the cause of. the sinking of the 46-foot cruiser Margery A-1 off Point Reyes which took the lives of a widely known Southern C a I i f o r n I e cru~ing couple, Herb and Marge Schaefer. The SchaeI~rs kept their boat f at Newport for many years before movlng to the Long Beach Marina several years ago. They were on their fourth cruise to Alaska when the boat foundered and sank. No official cause of the sinking has been reported by San F r a n c i s co authorities. ~ Mrs. Schaefer wrote a series of articles for Sea Magazine in 1970 on the couple's cruise to Alaskan waters. Sch:1efer was active in the Unlted States Power Squadron and w a s • considered a capable boat handler. .. .. . -. of at least $100. Kleindienst adn1ilted earlier lhat he did not tell lhe Senate Judiciary C-Omm.il!ee at his confirmation hearing in 1972 th at President Nixon ordered him to drop his suit·agaihst the giant.conglomerate. ! "I was less than candid because I viewed the President's or,der as ill- conceived, quickJy retractesi. in my opinion privileged ," Kle.indie11st said in a prepared statement after he left CQurt. "1 was wrong in hot having been more carll;Jjd with the committee and I slnc&ely regret it," he said. U.S. District Judge Ge<>rge L. Hart Jr. promised lo expedite sentencing and Pointed out to the fonner attorney general that he would be sentenced to a n1inimum of a mor&\h In jail and a $100 .fine. · 'nlC judge could suspend the sentence, however, ln whiFh case Kleindienst would not actually be' imprisoned. The charge, brought by specia l prosecutor Leon Jaworski: carries a maximum sentence or a $1.000 fine and one year in jail'. stanley Feldman, president or the State Bar or Arizona said today in Tuc$on he isn't sure JC Kieinditnst's plea of guilty (See GVU. T PLEA, Page li Minister Released l..Al\GO, Fla. (AP) -A 'ID-year.old Baptist mlnister Mid captive · by an es<aped convict said Wedne>day he was still nervou.s, "I prayed the whole time," said the iv. U. H. Dtme/\oe of Bainbridge, .. wbo was forced to drive the Goorgia i.on escapee from Georgia to SI. Petersburg, Fla. • . .. • Narcotics Carried Out By KATllV CLANCY 01 tt.e D~llJ PllO! 5!1U An intensive crackdo1\•n on drug and narcotics sales in and around Fountam Valley high schools resulted in the mass arrest." of fiO alleged pushers \\lednesday night and early today by f'ountain Valley ·police. The 19 ad ults and :n juveniles were arrested on charges of selling drugs in Fountain Valley. Six teams of plainclothes policemen s.wept through that city and surroundin g commll11itie.<> during the night. Police sald the operation. whi ch marked the end of five month s of investigation, ~·ent smoo!hly and those arrested offered little resistance. It wa s the first such n1a.'ls operation by Fountain Valley police. The massive sweep y,·as similar in nature to a late April roundup in lr\'inc -titled' Operatfon Irving -in"~·hich nearly 130 persons were arreshllllrrri.. on suspicion of various drug offenses. ' Irvine's roUildup was patlemed on ty,·o prior mass arrest operations conducted by. Costa Mesa police. which patrol Irvine c!l'a contract basis. Raid teams fanned out over the city dur4ng a11 eight.hour period, making IS.. DRUG RAll)S, Page 21 Orange Coast Weather The wcatherlady promises clear skies friday, but continut'd cool temperatures. Highs at the beaches in the lower liOs inching up to the mid·60s inland. Q\•Crnight lo"·s . 18-55. INSIDE TODA\' Sen. Alan Cranston, meniber of the Se11ate Banki11g Conu-nit- t"te, 11as accepted $7 ,500 in ho11. ororiums from ba11k-S or related businesses. fle de11ies any con: flict of interests. Story. Page 7. -' · a.1tl119 111 MtM\I Trtt It · L. M. lllYf U MO•le1 ,. C1llt.rllla S M11t111I ,lllldt 1t ClaulflM if.)t HtlltMI N-. 4 C.nilc1 11 OrlnH Ctvnl• n .11 C111Jwel't J1 !" .. Pie IJ-11 Otlltl i..tklt 11 f"TA 11 Ect+torl1I PHt • Syfllta ,_.,.., • l111l9&11lft!Mflt M SMrtl D-U ,llllfttt , If.ti $19d. Mll'Ub •fl ,., "'-•.u..-t, 'II , ... ,.... • Hw OlnlllW ,, Tf'Mttn • ~ lf Wtll!Mf> t11 11r1t lffVk• ,. wwi. ,...,. ........ ...,, l4 ·• • • ' ...... I ' ' ' 2 DA.IL Y PIL01 ' Ni x on's La\y ye r Angered,, . . ' Wants Tape Sessions Open ·,\ASlllNCTON f!'Pl \ -Angered by comments from House J u d i ~ i a r y Committel' n1 embers that tapes they h,ard in elost-d session shO\\'Cd President Nixon 's \\:alerg,1lt' trasncripts were inaccuratr and l,ll('(Jn1p!ell'. ~ixon's lawyer said toda.'· h" \.\'OU!d seek to have all futu rr comr1111T t.·c session.-, open to Lhe publil·. AUorncv .Janlt's 0. SI. Clair did litt le to hide aru1 0yance \\'ith publication today of reports th<tt a t~1pe the 38-rnember comn1 ittet.' hC';irc( in pn,·ncy \\'ednesday CQntained 111atcrial not rnadc public ;n the \\'atcr~LJ!e tr:i nscripls Nixon called "the full \\latcrg:i1r story." Sources s:i.id thi· full tape revealed Nixon at a St'µt !j_ 1972 meeting Ydth John \\I. !)can Ill d(·nounced the PUBLIC TRANSCR IPTS CONTA IN DEL ETI ON S. Story, Page 4 \\'ashington Post fo r cove rage nf Waterga te and pro1n1scd the paµcr v.·ould have "'dan1nab!e, dan1.nable problen1s out 'of this ... " St. Clair said that sect ion of the tape ~·as not included in the transcript because it '''as "irrelevant 10 \Vatcrgatc. "I'm going lo ask that \hi;se hearings all be made public."' St. Clair told reporters as he arrived for toda y's closed session of the Judiciary Committee hearing into Nixon's role in the \Varergate cover·up. SL Clair said he \Vould lik e transcriµt s of thi s \.\'eck's \\\'o.carlier closed sessions to be made publ ic and ~'oulrl like to see mater'lal pro vidl'.'d !hr in1 µe achn1cnt inquiry by the \\'atcr~atc grand jury released. St. Clair ha s no direct \\'HY to fonnal!y propose such a mo,·c but could urge Republicans on the committee to do so. Rep. Ed\~·ard j\lezv1nsky, 1D-Iowa), said tbe tapes left him ''depressed." Another Democrat said they gave him a "sense of revulsion ." Chainnan Peter \\'. Rodino Jr. (D· On \Vednesday, the rommlttee , with hardly any rancor, issUed 1 itf second subpoeria against Ni~n . It '/'ught 11 Watergate tapes. ! The Wh ite House.in'lplied it would not comply. Presidential spokes1nan Gerat4 L. \\'arrcn did not say what the President 's response ,.,.ill be. bu I repeated Nixon 's stand that l he corruniUee "has all the Information lt needs." • But such promll\fnt Republicans as Sen. Charles H. Percy of Illinois and former 1Altomey General Elliot L,. Richardson said Nixon 11·ould defy the subpoena only at his O\\'n peril. . • N,.J .-1. -ann~ncOO . Ulat-publi.c-telelliscd_ ,. hearings -ori gina!l,v sc heduled to s!a~t 11ext Tu esda\' -\1·011!d be delayed until \Vrdnesda\· Jnd nossihlv until :>.lay 28. fvleaotinle. thr corTimittce abruptl y backed awa\' fron1 acothcr confrontation 'A'"ith PresidCnt l\'ixon. It scrapped plan s lo issue a aubJX>Cna today for 20 tapes on the ITT . aff<iir and 46 on the milk producers' S2 million · campaign pledge". I Rodino said he wanted to be certain that Nixon had made an ''absolute refusal'' to give up the 66 tapes before he sought to subpoena them. 'Af arillo Slin1' Folds Up Early 111 Poker Matcl1 LAS VEGAS IAPl A half· dozen players. includin ~ former c:hampion 1bo1nas Austin "Amarillo Slim" Preston. have be<'n eliminated from th e first night ·s pla.v of the fc;iturcd hold 'cm game at the annual \\'orld Series of Poker. The e\·cntual v.·inncr of the game \1i ll net $150.000. Sixteen players bought into the game 'vith SlO.IXIO each \vhen it started at 7 p.m. Wedne!'de:r. \Vhen the game broke up at 3 a.m. today. there were 10 remain ing. Pia~' rcsun1es at 'i p.m. \V. C. "Puggy \Vuggy'' Pearson. the defending champion, ~·as do\.\'ll to $9,000. Big v.·inner in the first nigh! of play 'vas John fl·loss, v.·ho got up v.·ith $34.000. ~ game continues until one man bas all the money. Preston. \vho \\'On the championshjp and netted $6!i,OOO l\.\'O years ago. "'as tllc first player clin1inated. said a card room executive a1 the Horseshoe Casino. 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Haig. shed of executive privilege, told tbe Senate \Vatergate panel \Vednes· day Utat Treasury Secretary William· Simon informed the White House last year that the IRS was probing a $100,000 cash gift from Howard Hughes. \\'ilh Haig at right is \Vhite House attorney Fred Buzhardt. · Latest Craze K iss of f fo r Clt antpio ns Big Even t By United Press International It's spring. and a new cra:Z.l'. marathon kissing C(ffltesls, has spread from Florida to New York and fl1ichigan. A national "kissoff" for champions is scheduled for the r-.Iemorial Day '"rekend In Chicago. Participants in Ne1v York and Detroit started kissing Saturday and did not qtl1t w1til Wednesday afternoon. In Detroit. a pregnant Ji-year-old girl and her 18-year-old husband tied a couple married for 14 years. Both couples kissed their mates for JOO hours straight, but contest officials said Detroit Y•ill be reprcst'nlcd in Chicago by the older married couple since the teen·tige girl is seven months pregnant and unable te 1nake the trip: In Nc\v York City, Anne fllarie Fazio, 22. kissed her partner. Jose Tras\avina for just under 99 hours and said, ''It's made me a better per son. "It's taught me perseverance." Shr sa id. "'It's also given me a Jot of time to think .. , But !\1iss Fazio said kissing Traslavina for 98 hours and 48 minutes straight was not as romantic as she thooght it would be. ··\\'e [ought over.a lot...Gf,UW:igs -su9J as his breathing too heavy, or \vhen to cllangc positions or go to sleep," she said , Participants in both contests were allowed Jive-minute breaks each hour. •• ('.m"f'itos Murder The rest of the time they had to maintain Hp-to-lip contact. The couples pa!'sed the time reading books. playing chess and checkers, or just talking, but only out o[ the c<yTI.ers of their mouths. David and Joselyn 'Lionhardt, who have been married 14 years and haYe eight children, v.·ere declared finalists in the Detroit contest. They were ti"ed by teen- ngers Andy and Janice Bartnicki , exptcting their first child. "It's a nice ~lather's Day present," said Lionhardt. fltrs. Lionhardt has had two children of her own and they have adopted six others. The Lionhardts are blues singers and said they hoped the achievement "could help us git closer to, a record company." ?\1rs. Bartnicki said her pregnancy "didn't give me any trouble at all. It \.\'as just my head, 1 kept getting more nerwus. I thought near the end I y,•as going to have a breakdown." Her husband, Andy, said although they often thought about giving up, supporters gave them encouragement. "It was the people that picked us up." he sakJ. "We ~ld've qu,!..V lot of times but the people were suppOi"ting us -~·e couldn 't qWt then." Radio stations sponsored both contests, and the winners in Chicago ~·ill get an tight-d'U' paid vacation in Mexico. .. -- ' ~ Witn ess hi Death Trial Found Sl1ot in Own Auto A key prosecution witness in the murder trials of two Orange County men just convicted of first degree homicide • has been round shot through the heart in 1'is car in a street in Cerritos. He is identified as Steven E. Conner, 25, who was aUegedly mentioned lndi· rectly in a note from one ol the con- "icted killers, intercepted by marshals at Riverside COunty Jail. The briel letter allegedly suggested that witnesses in the two cases be taken care ol, according to sheriff's deputies. ''Conner was obvi0t.sly taken care of," remarked Riverside County Assistant District Attorney Ron Smith. C<>Mer was found dumped in the back scat of his car, parked on a side street, shot once *'1ro1J.Bh the heart. "We feeiJ~e \:iiling was approximately 24 hour pr0r to htat," said U. Stanley Backman, of the Los Angeles County Sherllf's Offic1 . Conner had ·~ied during the trials that both defe ants claimed they "did a number on Ste e Bell.'' Sclunid for Brandt lnvestigators-woulct-r.ot-;tomment u~n--~BONN:-"Ue -any {AP)" _ Tlfe wbo was involvJ!d along wlth one of their • jnmatcs who allegedly passed on a note Bundestag ~I ted Helmut Schmidt from prisoner Robert Collins ,32. of ch~ncellor of West Germany today, Buena Park. fllhng tilt va lert by tilt m!snatl•• lie and• John c. Dnfaban. 49. of of Wflly Brand\ 10 day .. ago because one Anaheim, were convicted or first degree of his aides w s an East Oeraman spy. murder In separate trials and sentenced 'Oit vote was -22S Schmidt needed 149, to me Jn prtson for the slaying of ~ a majority of total 496 members of year-old Stephen Bell . Ulc lower hou \ Suicide Try . Was · All Wet A report o( a suifide attempt in progress sent Costa A-1e~ police racing to an east side aparunent Wednesday but their would·"'I ' rescue turned out to be. useless. The caller and would-be suicide viCtTm;1n ract, were boTh all wet. orU.cer Rod Haddock said +that upon arrival at lhe East 19th Street apartment shared by two young men that one confessed plunging his head' intO a bucket of water, reportedly to fi:~ghte11 h i s roommate. "He apparenUy did, police conceded. Frotn Page J DR UG RAID S • • • forays into surrounding communities in search of adults and juveniles nan1ed in arrest warrants. r • GUI LTY OF MISDEMEANOR Former AG Klendienst · F r 1>111 Page 1 The probe was started to stop use of Fountain Valley and Los Amigos high G UJLT PLEA school campuses as meeting places for -"7 • ' ' the sale and transfer of narcotics, said is grounds for disbannent. Sgt. \Villiam DeNisi, coordinator of the Feldman said the state bar's board of crackdow~ermed "Project Lunch Box." directors .will take up the maUer at its Late last year, he said, police realized next meeting. No date has been set.. nonnal procedures just weren't getting Kletndienst was charged under a to the widespread city drug problem. statute that p_unishes a y,·itness for In . fact, ~ said, the pro~le~ "':'.~s refusing "to testify or produce J?ilJW:n" growing, particularly on the high scJ100!wherrsU:rllllfoned before either house of can1pus . Poli ce used il\'O undercover ag{'nts posing as studenti;. at <the high schools to purchase narcotics and g a t her inforn1ation about drug traffic. In the past four n1onths the tv.·o spent $1,000 on 73 buys of LSD, marijuana. hashish, barbiturates, amphetamines, cocaine and phencyclidine. Teams of plainclothes officers were annc.d \.\'ith warrants and made arrests, then y,·ere met near the arrest -scene by partlo cars. which carried youths to the police station. At the station. police tcoins qui ckly handled fingerprinting and photography. then the arrested suspects v.· e r e transported to juvenile hall or Orange County Jail. Fou'ntain Valley police also offered a special service to parents of those arrested -two officers manned a separate telephone line throughout the night to give parenls details of the ir child's arrest. Police said the t\\'O officers were kept busy throughout the evening anewering the quc.stions of anxious parents. Capt. Les Rowland cautioned officers .f1' a pre-arrest briefing to "deal c'ourteously with the parents at all ti1nes. "\\'e know the reactions we get from parents in this type of situation.'' he pointed out. "They are either shocked or hurt or angry ." Police also planned the arrests so juveniles would be arrested as early as possible in the eveniflg and children "·ou!dn'l be taken from bed in the middle vf the night. "' Poiice said the roundup y,•as completed by about 3 a.m. today, -but officers arc still seeking four other alleged narcotics pusher$ .,,,.he weren't found \Vednesday. night. ----- • Congress. Outside the courthouse, Jaworski told newsmen that tbere was no implication in the charg(' that President Nixon did nr1ythihg wrong by ins Ir u ct in g Kleindi l·nst in the l'IT case. ' •· J 1 hink the President has the right as chief executive .\o pass on all matters of antitrust and this was the President's viev.·." Jaworski said . Kleindienst is one of three fonner Nixon Cabinet n1e1nbers charged wittr crin1inal offe11sC's and the first to be found guilty . Former Atty. Gen. John N. MitChell is under indictment on one count of cQnspirary to obstruct justice, t\.\'O counts of l~·ing to a grand jury. one count of perjury, one count of lying to FBI agents and one count of obstruction of justice in connection "·i 1h the Y,'alergate cover·up. He and six others charge-0 in that case have pleaded innocent and are sdieduled to go on trial Sept. 9. Ma11 Co11f esses . To Four Murders CLEVELAND. !ltiss. IUPI\ ~1i ssissippi authorities ' today v.· ere holding a 1nan \\·ho "'alked into 1hc B~Jivar Count v sheriff's offiC'C and declared: "l killed four persons in Texas and J 1\·ant !o givr myself up." Sheriff L. 8 . \\'illia1ns said WOOnesday that \.\'as Mic statement made by Robert ExC'el While . 36 . of \Vaco. Tex .. after he surrendered to officers Tuesday. \\'hite. was sought in the slaying of Roy Perryman at his \\'aco home Friday night. Several hours later, three men reportedly 1\'ere killed in a hole.Kinney grocery store. ' 1 Ul'IT.....,. Ciuldly Uttle P,et Cornell Chirila Jr, or Overland Park, Kan., holds one of ~is pets, Sadie, a 850-pound, 17-foot-long Indian python, in 1he basement of his parents' home. Chlrila has other pets, among them aWgators, Ui.- ar<fs and frogs. Hts parents would just as soon their. son turn them over to a zoo. •• , •• • t 'No Lead s·' In Newp ort .. tnvestlgato11 continued tn .. ir probe today of a ''"·950 burglary at the home of the late Newport Beach millionaire yachtsman Baldwin ~t. Baldwin but reported no new leads . The inrtudcr or intruders at the home of Mrs. !\1aruja Baldwin, hi s widow, shattered a y,•indow in the residence at 326 Via Lido Nord and escaped with valuable U.S. and foreign coins. "\Ve 're still checking out all kinds of leads," said Detective Mike Hietala, who is investlgatlog the huge burglary along with Detective Patrick O'Sullivan. l ie said that due to an investigating patr-0lman's original misinterpretation about y,•hat \Vas actually stolen that gold and sil\'Cr bullion \vas listed among the • loot. "There was no bullion, it wall an coins," said Detective Hietala. adding that some personal jewelry of Mrs. Bald\vin's was included in the Joss. A group of f\1exican nation<1ls which had connections in the Lldo Isle area was questioned over the weekend in Tijuana but completely eliminated as potential suspects. Investigators said that whilt>! J,ido l!le, where the Baldwin home is localed, has been hit before by professional burglars that the job ll!tt week was con1mitted by an ll!fl&teur. Whoever broke into the fashionable residence ransacked mOfil of it, including a cedar chest at the foot of the wealthy widow's bed. Ba\dy,·in, an heir to the Lucky Baldwin fortune accrued from de\'clopment of Santa Anita Rare Track and Los Angeles housing developn1ents, married his y,·idow, a. fashion designer SUCl'e&Sful in her 0\.\1l right. nearly 10 years ago. He owned several yachts during his career, but the most famous y,·as the Audacious, a 73-footer "'hich competed in and won numerous prestigious races. Appe als Court Drops Sentence 111 Chair Tl1 ef t ATLM'TA (UPI) -The Ge<l<gia court of Appeals has overturned the conviction and one-year prison 5Cfltenei! given a college coed in the theft of a $5 rocking chair from an abandoned house. Judge Homer G. Eberhardt said Wednesday in his opinion that the earrbll County Superior Court erred in the conviction of Cathy Hess. 20, last October. The ruling alJoy,·s !\1iss l-ICS'! to go free since a ne"· trial was not ordered. Miss Hess, convicted Y.ith Eve Pearson in the hi~eCOOlro\'ersial trial, appealed her COOV!~ has remained free on bond. Mip; Pc n, 20, \\ithdrcw her appeal and sen·ed three months in the y,·omen's pri!iOl'l at fl1i!ledgeville before being freed l\.\'O ITlOflths ago under an early release program for good behavior. In his decision, Eb<.-rhardt v:rote that "evl~nce of criminal intent ,on the part of Miss Hess is far from being stroog." Eberhardt ruled that Superior Court Judge· Lamar Knight rrred wht>n be alfowed testimony about other items being taken from the abandoned house \~1he_n only . Lhe removal of the rocking chair y,.·as 1n question. ~ two West Georgia-College coeds adnutted they took the chair but said they thought it had been abandoned and no one ~·anted it. FromPoge J RETALI ATE • • • small farm settlement on the western edge of the Israeli Panhandle that juts between Lebanon and Syria. Jn Beirut. the leader of the guerrilla group that clain1ed responsibility for the Maalot massacre VO\.\'ed to struggle against Kissinger's peace mission "until the end." Nayer Hawalmeh, head of the Popular Democratic Front, told a n e w s conference that Kissinger Y.'as "serving mam\~ Israel and American interests in lh~ fl11ddle East. To put it bluntly, we will spare no effort to foil the Kissinger miSfiOD." .In Maalot, helicopters lifted the last assault troops from the stricken hilltop town. Weeping villagers scrubbed blood from 'the schoolhouse floor. • AlsO kllled were a man, his wife and child murdered in their home; a soldier killed in the attack on lhe school· and an Arab woman shot in an ambush.' There was grief, too. for the 74 wounded, most of them children. Hours earlier, Israeli troopa stormed the ~I . where three Arab g~en, explosives bung from their belts, helcf 85 boys and girls hostage since -dawn and threatened to blow them to pieces unless the Israeli government freed 2 3 lmprlaoned guerrillas. * * * Arab Act Protes ted ~ ·!- HOLLYWOOD , (UPI) -Some 25 demonstrators chanted in front of the bebanese---oonsulate W·e d n e-t d a y protMtlng the Arab seizure of an Israeli ochool where..16 studenl.o were killed and 70 pmons injured. Irv Rubin, a leader of the J ewit:h Defense League, ea.Id 11 Jews are not ao!ng to stand Idly by while Lebanese representauv .. and diplomata llvo the iood tuo ln Los Anl!elas, Cblcap .and New York." , \., ! II I hey think res po So I ' "".I ' ' i - T Atn fil sea nig! ~ Bn> 197 oga ?: Lu! Sat tea an ca Sa Ei tu I in or tr p ' • ' • • ' • Thursday, Ma~ lb, 1q74 s DAILY PILOT Biles Tell8 School Goals -. Co1ivicted t By 1'AMELA HALLAN 01 11141 Dilly ,.lllt Sl1H If children are to cope with the world they live in, thr,y Will ha ve to be able to th!nk for-thCmsclvt'S and to take respansibility for their own a<:tions. So said Dr. \Vi.L'lon Riles, stale · superintendent of putlt'lc instruction . who added that the way to accompli8h these goals is to extend the Individualized . ----------- ttlrust cf'~ ~arly Childhood Education program, ~into t h e tradition·lockecl secondary schools. Speaking befote the Orange County School Boords' Associalioo Wednesday in San Juan Capistrano. Riles said personalized education requires more money and that means education must become a top government priority. "['II believe education is a lop priority •• • ·•. . • • ' - • ......... •.,. v. • ,. /.· i i CHRISTIAN ATHLETES TO GATHER IN DANA POINT Linemen Mike Ryan (left} With Pastor David Banks .~ Ex-USC G1·icl Sta1·s Top CJ11·istia11 F etc i11 Da11a Three former t..:SC root ball stars -Ail·~ Atnerica'l lint'men in 1972 -\\'ill nnrr:i't- llhn highlights of the championship .season as a part of Christian athlelcs' night Saturday in l)ana ~oint. ri.tike Ry~n. Allan r;allahcr and 0,1·:,. Brown. "'i ll also sho1\' fllm clips of !he 1973 Rose Bo"t'I ga1nc 1\•hich pilled t..:SC against Ohio State. The event "'ill be open to ;ill starting at 7:30 p.m. at the sponsoring Glori<• Dc1 Lutheran Church. 33501 Stonehill Drive. Bruce Hand. a Golden \Vest Collcgl' instructor. \l"ill bf' master of ceremonies for the evening. which also will include presentations by delegates from !he new Soolhcm California Sun of the \Vorld Football League (\VFL). The three offensive linemen appearing Saturday all are affiliated with pro teams. • • Ryan has signed 11·11h the Sun organization and Bro1\·n is slated to play . 1n the \VF'L"s Portland Storn1 teani_ Gal 1ah~r plays for the Nalillr.Jl foothall League's 1\ew England Pa1rillts. Besides the program catering to football buffs. "\\lh itestone."' a Chrislian ·. musical group. \1•ili ·perform during the C\'cning~ plus guitarist and singer John Stetler. No admission ""ill be charged at thl.' e\"ent designed lo further the concept ·of the Christian athlete. Gloria Dci Pastor David Banks termed the outdoor event '"a first for our area:· '"The three men who arc featured at.. the proi::ram air arc active in the Fellowship of Chrisrian Athletes and besides their colorful discussion about pro football. they "'ill discuss the significance of Christian life." he said. when we have the resources to do what "'e need and the PenlRJi:On conducts bake sales lo buy marine uniforn1s,'' he said. .. Children need more than knowledge, they nt.--ed values.'' In a rare statement on politics ,Riles said it 's difficult ror &hoi:il officia1s to build the kind or values necessary when !he e}l'.amples set by public officials are at such a low ebb. "My behavior and your behavior must be impcreablc." he said .. "\Ve have th provide examples for student3. I( we fail or become cynical. we \von 't make it as a nation. Children don 't look at what we say, but at \Yhat we do ." One thing school districts must continue to do is lo involve parcnt-s in program planning, he sa id . The Early Childhood Eclucalion IF.CEt programs have been good cMimp\es of hO\Y parents l"an be part of the education team. (The plan is in use at SC\'cral local schools.) "Parents kno\Y that each child is unique and all children can't be put through thl.' samP mold ." said Riles. "E\'cry child does not respond at the s.ame time \Vilh the same behavior and interests. Yet in school we trv to make all do the sa1nc thing al the Same tin1c and that's nonsense ." Riles said \1·e have seen the end of the isolated classroom and common lesson plan . Personalized instruction i s encouraging !he child to think for himself and be responsible for his decisions. '·This is no impossible dream .. It "'or ks," said Riles. "But it's not enough." Tht state .\;Uperintendent said next year 20 percent of the schools \viii have F:Cl-.: progra1ns and the ~·car aflcr that. 50 percent. This \1ill cost up lo S80 1nillion and if.-l'sul1s arc favorable. getting the money fron1 state legislators 11 ill not be a problcnl. Teachers Oliay Arbitration Bv ~Iediator • D1ss1clen1 Tustin Unified school !t'achcrs \\'cd1 1esday held a mass rncelin g <111d vo!erl to accept arbitration b~· a state mediator 10 solve tlieir pay dispute 11·i rh the distriel. 1'he move is bclievt'd ·to be the first t1n1c in <"OUntv historv that a school district has · agreccl · voluntarily to n1ed1at10n befort' a strike. The unanlll1ous vote bv some 300 teachers in Tustin High Schoo I gymnRsium appeared to head off for the 111iil· bl.'ing threats of long \\'alkouts or a rl'pe:lt or las! \\"CCk's onc-dav ''sick-0u1" hv n1ore than half the district's •600 lrnrhers Tl.'aehfrs werr told bv officers of !he Tustin F.duc:nors AssoCiation that t\1•0 da~·s of marnlhon negotiations lvi!h .district officials has brought the l\\'O sides ;1 totn! of t\1·0 percentage points eloscr together on the pay issue. 1'hat progress "'as rlcemed by teachers to be enough to \rarrant medialion. Thr. state mediation officer was due to <1rr1,·e in the county by 1nid day today to begin talks \Yith the two sides. The district has agreed to boost its offe r fron1 seven to eight percent and the tr'1.chcrs have dropped their demand fron1 13 to II percent. Reports from the teacher ranks indicate that 10 percent is !he IO\Yf'SI the}' "'ill go. Original pay figures \\'ere four percent by the di strict and as n1uch as 22 percent by !he teachers. • Under terms of !tic mediation a third party \viii be selected by the California Slate Conciliation Service. to meet \1•ilh representatives of the boa'rd and teachers in an effort to resolve anv existing dif(erence. The mediation would then be approved by both teachers and the OOard . •students ·Ripped Off!) Sor1ho1nore T~uus for Sad<llebaclr. Trustee Position Editor's 'iote: T/iis is tile eig//.tll and last" i11 a series of stories about candidates for three voccn1cies on the Saddleback College board of Trustees. Eight candidates 11010 remain after two others dropped out in th'e race for he seat$ -two h1 Tustin and une in Lagu11a.. Beach. All di.r;tri.ct voters ()Te ·eligible to select all three tiew trustees in the J1111e 4 election. By JAN WORTH OI 1"-0111~ ,Hot Siii! According to Saddleback C o I 1 c g ,. trustee candidate Steve Mueller or Tustin, the trouble with the school is that "the students are .getting rfppcd off, that's all there is to It." Mueller, 19, is a sophomore at Saddleba.ck in a pre-law program, and bis experience as a student has given him imighb about the school that no other candidate has, be said. .. Ttie_.fchool has ,been missing the mart," Mueller said, 11and hasri't bffn fulfilling its role as a community college." _ .. The two most Important ways to• improve the iltuatlon are to actively aeek good federal aid programs end to fin ish permanent buildings on campus as soon as poo.slble, Mueller said. · " "Building should be the lop priorlty," he oald. "Evmybody complains of lack of facilities. But there Is no oeoae In geutng more teachers and facUlties U you don't have any place to put them. So many problems we have now are a mat~r of plain Lick of apace." ~ •• The currenl ptlsh lo dHnnex Tmlln ' I O./lf ...... '"" ....... , SADllLEBACK-CA~DIDATE Student St;ye Mueller from 1he Saddleback dillricl and Into lhc Santa Ana College district, Mueller said, ts 11pure garbage." "A lot of people are gelling tbeir names known throllgh thla," ~aaid. "But ••• the fact i:s people in Tustin don"l reallv \\'ant to go to Santa Ana College. They'd rather go to Orange Coast. The SAC thing is a camouflage." Addressi ng the school's so -ca I f e cl "image problem," f\1ueller said "As a whole, the"re arc a lot of good educators here and many fine administra\irs. ''As for the board. most student s believe that the sooner you can get rid of them, the better. That 's where our bad image is coming rrOm, most people believe .. , The purpose of the board or trustees should be to help the people who ~o to a _schqol. and nol further ~ somli'body's • polJUcal aims. Mueller said. _ ''.Yet the board of trustees has done its . bes! to:.wipe out stUdents governm:mt by its.;-restrictive policies and the students ha•e belp<d-by being apalhelic." · ,"The majorlty of our problems at Saddleback have been percolating for yeari," Mueller sa.id. "And it's going to tti\e years to change. If bGard members were willing to get more Involved with students, in.stead of Ustening with half an ear, tt would help morale." As a stodl!rt , Mueller believes he could hclp introduce that listening capaclty to the board. "I can relate to students, because 1 am a student ," he aald. Afler graduaUng in June, Mueller ho~ to transfer to either USC or cat Stat<I Fullerton. If he Is elected, he said ·he would go to Fullerton to be closer to Saddleback. .~ ... "If parents of fo;.ir-and·a·half million children defend the schools, there's nothing we can ask for that v.·e won't get." Jaid Riles. "I plead "'ilh you to continue to bring parents in as team members." Additional funding \\"ill be. necessary \Yh~n th_e progrpm rcac_hcs j1,.1nior and senior high le~1~, he said'.'" And funding \1•on't be the only problem. Reform in secondary school s is 1uore difficult because many teachers are more • involved in their subject matter than in their students . Riles said setting minimum graduation standards is no"' up to local schOOt boards; and he hopes these \viii be flexible . Arter Jeqal requirements are n1l'l. he said. officials should identify basic skill areas that should have a n1inimtim proficiency and pro v id c allernative \vays to meet requirements such as a practical demonstration of basic skills. •work e x p e r i e n c e, ·independent study. credits. or tests. "\\'hat happens lo the student comes back to ho\v you handle your job," said Hiles. "Ah,•ays be a\\•are that your ultimate responsibility is to a\\ students. Yours is "° a"'CSOme and frequently unappreciated role. New direction.<; in education won't make it easier, but I hope more rewarding." He said education is frequently criticized as inadequate to meet the needs of society. Riles assured the audience that improvement s arc being made. "If you don't believe ii. talk to high :-;chool students. They arc the brightcsl the nation has ever produced." ;'\Ve must rcaflirm our commil1nent-10 the fundamental purpose of education," said Riles. "Our charter s~ivs this is the general infusion · of knO.\\'ledgc and intelligence essential to the preserva1ion of rights and liberties of people and to promote intellectual, scientific, moral and agricultural improveml!nt ." "To me, rights and liberties mean freedom, so our basic purpose is to educate for freedom. R e s po n s i b I e leadership at all l.evels should publicly reaffirm this oommitment and strive to st rengthen public confidence in American institutjons." Riles said it Is important for each di strict lo let its laxpayers kno\\' ho1v "it stands by pul>lishing an annual report in 1\•hich it states what the district believes it is accountable for and \\•hat its\. educational g0<ils and directions arc. The report should also contain verifiable evidence · to the extent of i t s accomplislnnents, effective use of funds, and responsiveness to meeting emerging needs. It should also have a statement of priorities and tell hO\\.' the public can rommunicatc \\'ith the board to praise. criticize or m.alte suggestions. T '"l pledge that 11·e'll do all \\"C Can tO 1nake ii possible for you .to do "·hat netds to lie done' for good l!ducatldn," Said Rile s. "i'ou arc the front line in the defense of our heritage. ruturc. and frPedo1n. And you can count on me to help." ~Uy f'llot sra tt P~oto SPEAKS IN SAN JUAN State 'Superintendent Riles Scliool Futtd ,Alter11fttive 'Y ectr .14.1vt1y' A solution to the COllt!'O\'l'!"Slal S~rrsno decision -the court case lhitl rull'd th.:it the property tax should not he ust'd to finance schools -may be for1!icon 1ing in the next year. Dr. \\'ii.son Riles. State Superintendent of Public Instruction, told the Orange C.OUnty School Boards As soc i a t i o 11 \Yednesday that a bill outlining several a1ternativcs 1\·itl l>e introduced in 1hc state legislature the first week in January. He "·ould not ~-'' \\hat all the alternatives \\'ill be. but did mention !he rontroversial «t:it.e\'i.iOc property tax . addJtional state funding, and use of parl of the federal income tax as possible solutions. He al so mentioned lhnt 1hc rourt ruled that the state has the auth<lrity lo rcdra\r school district boundaries to makP districts more financially equal. anJ hinted that !his might be a possibility. Riles said the eourt decision did not entirely rule out the use of the property tax. it only stated that the quality of ii child's education should not be determined by the \Vealth of the district. , l\orth Viets A.Hack SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP)•-Sonic S.000 North Vietnamese troops \Yitl1 tpr.ks t,,1erran a re in o t e South \itctna111<''>" ramp near the Laotian border today. in· f1icling heav_,. losses on the go•1crnnH'n: force and pushing the survi·Jors into ..i defensive pocket. ----------·--- Save 30o/o on . Murderer .f . • Out on Bail : I " John N. Larnbesis. a convicted Buena • Park murderer ll"ho s urrendered.\ \\'edncsday nftcr failing to show up to hear the jury 's \'crdil't Tuesday. is free • I again today on Sl50,000 bond. 1 Judgl.' Ja111 1•<; Jud ge a~rced Wednesday • aft ernoon to free thl' 5IJ..year-0ld man , afh·r hi~ l:n\.1er nianagcd to raise $50,000 • of !he bond 111 ca~h with the remainder • b<>1ng 1·0\ ('rrd b~ ;i surety bond , La1nla·si~. CO!l\'\l'!1'd of killing an 18· \"c;Jr·o ld 111utc bo1· who was courting his · 11111\l' daui:;htcr. iold the judge nc had gon1' to visit his son in a Long Beaah " ho~pi1al and then ehccke<I into a Los ,\ng1•Jes ho!el Paul (~. Jlt'lll·ri n of Anahcin1 wa:s shot' tw ice in !hi.' back at the Lambesis home· ];isl ,/unt· 30. ' • Th<: jud ge haci ordered Lamtiesis' · orginal S50.000 ball forfeit when ~e . susµcc:I failc<.1 to shO\\' up l>ut theft decided to accept the defendant's rxplan:1tion and fre e him again pcnd'1ng .:il'n tencing July 7. ~lan \Vho Killed l J nb oru Inf ant i\ot. • J\1 urdcrcr' l\olEMPHIS, Tenn . !UPI) -A man who . shot a !&-year-old "·01nan in the stomach ;ind killed her unborn baby cannot be µro sccull'd for murder, police say. ~lr.s. Karrn Smith. \Vho was seven 1non!hs pregnant , 'told police she 'vas shot t11·icl.' Tuesday night 1vhen she l"l'fuscd a 111an ·s orders to get into his car ;\lrs S111ith undcr\1enl s urge r Y . \\'l'dnesday ill .John c:aston Hospital and 1\:1s in sPrtnus condi!ion. Cap!. To1n1n~· Smith. commander of · !hi.' ho1n1cide bureau. said !he death cannot be classified or prosecuted as· n1urdcr since the law docs not consider a· fetus a hun1an being with life until breath is drawn • <.:on Erl ison A itled :\LBAN)', N.Y. (API -The New Yorl';o Legislature -todny · Bpproved · en~ $800 million plan to aid the financially troubled Consolidated Edison O>. of Net{ York Inc. The plan. approved in the eatty n1orning hours ju.i;;1 before the legislature adjourned ils annual session. provides for the s!;1te Po\\·er Authority to buy two Cot' 1::c1 gent'r;1ling plants under construction. JW.flDR/G.IJL Dining. Room Furniture by Heritage! ., . A speciat 'offering of this qiscontinued . collection of · MadrigalDining Room Furniture , including ?·piece table and chair .s:jts, chinas and servers . · ,r· \ ~ • your Javorite de.ngnir will be happy ta aa!ist you: H.J.GAl\RETI fURN~URE PROFESSIONAL l,l'jTE RIOR·J?ESI GN .ERS ' Open Mon. Thu11. & Fri. Eves. t 2215 HARBOR BLV0.0;;..,, COSTA MES CALIF . " . ·" ' - • . ' • • • • Vow by Nixon: Never ·Quit!> ~ la11 Against The Macliines I '>: F' E R S A L l\IAClllNES DEPT. -'l'ill'rr is perhaps no mechanical d<.>vicc .;l\'f'rlt ed hy m<in \Vhich has dril\\'ll 1nore 11:1!l'. <'Inger Jnd frustration over the 11·:1rs lh3n the p;1rki;;): tnC'tcr. Clearly. il 1~ ;in unloved ml'chanism. \fhy. :vou tnk(' just 1he o I her rial in \'l·11 port ReaC'h. for example. Seven 1notorists ~ot hauled away by the long :1rrn of the la\11 for t~·ing to feed parking inrtf'rS 111th rings from those poi:rtop drink cans. Th l'se n1iscreants 11·erc charged 1vith n~:dieious 1111schief against the parking 11H·ters. C;1pt. J)on Oyna s of the '.'Jev.•port PD rxplainrd thal the mischief charge 1vas lodged bP<':Juse the pop-top rirtgs actually 1;1r11n1ed the meters instead of giving the l'!Tant motor1sts free parking time. IF TllE POP·TOP rings had actuall v 11nrkl'd in thl' n1eters. the suspects \vould 11~1\ l' bl'cn charged v•ith petty theft. Thns \1·r learn there are !\VO crimes :1g;-i1!'1st parking meters. If you jam one. 1h:1rs one:1hing. If you steal time fron1 11. 1hat's <1nother. 11 is unclear to rne if I personally have con1mitted any crimes against par~ing llll'l1•rs. l have-been knO\\'n, for example, to .~hout C"xp!etivcs deleted at parking 1nf'l('rs \1 hich have gulped niy coins and rL·fused to move their little red needles :u1d ghJ' n1e any parking time. PARKING !\TETERS thot take your 1noncy and don 't give you any 1in1e are '-JU~t ns guilty as people \Vho put pop-top rings in the 1noney slot. 't'ou t1re not going to :see any pRrking n1l'!('rS going: to jail. ho\1·evcr. ,\las. in addition to heaping ''Crbal :d1uSt' IJJ)()l1 uncooperative pa r k in g 111('!ers. I have been knov:n to kick 1neter ~1:1nds or even slap the 1ncter alongside Qr its head with the heel of my hand. I don't kn o \\' if thest' are criminal offenses, like assault against a parking n1C'!er. There may be a thin line here. It might just be simple a.sMult against yoursel( if norhing happens to the meter and you t•on1e a\\'av with bruised knuckles or sore . . toes. On the other hand , if you take a swipe :'t i the meter and the he<id falls off into the gu11cr. you may be in as much rroublt1' a!< the peop!t' stuffing pop-top rings into the monl'y slots. ASIDE FRO\I ALL thf'Se crilnes. eily govl'rnn1enls ought to do something to ovl'rcon1e the hate people have for pJrking nicters. \\\' llv1' in <1 coin-slot society.· Ev(•r\'\\'herc vou go, you have to put a coin into snniP dcviee. But usually. you r,:el son1(·t hing back-<:andy bar. stamps, ice cubes-something. Parking rnetcrs aren't voluntary like buying candy bars. You feed them coins or suffer pain of a parking ticket. So against your \\·ill. you walk up to the ugly old thing and push your money into 1l. And \.\'hat do you get? If you're lucky, tht> n1echanism inside works. \ND TllEN You get hissed at by it, \h:1t's \1·hat you get. \l;iybc that"s \1·hy everybody hates 1i<11ting 1nl•ters. \i~y be they ought to invent one that. 11hl·11 \'OU stuff in vour money. it plays !l.1pp_v· Birthday~o -,.ou. Bc1ls I lost .J allon<I \10~('0\\' 1 GPT I ..,... Communi§.1,. Party C:<'rn:r<1! Secrc~ary Loenid L Brezhnev \l't,!lni.:.~dar rec:C'ivcd Libyan Premier . \b<.lt! Sn ian1 Ja!loud in the Kremlin to d1~tl1ss Uila teral relations. There ,~·ere ll•• 11n1nl'd1a!e details of the meeting 11!111:h follu\\"td the opening or talks •·,1r11l'r in 1h1· day between J::illoud ;:ind . 1 ·r~1n1~,1· 1\1•'\l'J N'. Kosygin. \ . . ~ WAS!Il~GTON (AP) l'N!sldent Nixon says he has given long thought to the ~slbllily of resibrnation b~t has decided he will not quit the nation's highest office "under any cil'C'llm· ~iances." His strongest vow to date not to re- sign came In an interview with conser· vative columnist: James J. Kilpartlck, published in today's Washington Star· News. ._Nixon told Kilpatrick be would not surrender \lis office even temporarily to Vice President Gerald R. Ford under the 25th Amendment. If the I-louse or Representatives votes impeachment, Nixon said he would accept the verdict "with good grace'' and then defend himself to the very end be- fore the Senate. Nixon's release or edited tr:i'l.;,l"ri"Jt.i ilf private \\ratetijale caaver!kltion.i; · ty,·o y,•eeks ago led to demands -including• some from leaders of his own party - that he consider resigning. The House Judiciary committee began hearing evidence on Nixon's possible impeachment last Thursday. The committee eventually "·ill submit its recommendations to the full !louse. which I.hen would decide by majority vote whether Nixon should be impeached. If the House votes for impeachment. the Senate would then conduct a trial on the House charges. with a t .... ·o.thirds vote needed for conviction and re1noval frorn office. Kilpatrick said that he spent Ol'lt' hour, 20 minutes wlth the Presldent in his OvaJ Office Tuesday in a session he described as "more of a monologue than an interview." Beside!! pledging not to resign , Nixon made these disclosures: -During ~s 1968 campaign for the White tlou!I, "there was not only surveillance by the FBI, but bugging by the FBI , and (J. Edgar) Hoover told me that my plane in the last two weeks was bugged. -All of his Cabinet members except one -then Treasury Secretary John Connally -opposed his "loneliest decision of all" to re~me bombing of the Hanoi-Haiphong areas of North Vietnan1 in December 1972. -He believes "we had no choice"• but to make public the edited transcripts, and said he sees no reason to pennit technicians to examine the tapes bl!:cause "y,·e've already done that." Several times in the. 3.000 word article distributl.'d by the Washington Star Syndicate lnc. Kilpatrick quoted Nixon as rejectittg calls for him to step down rather than face impeachment p~s. ''I "'ould have to rule out resignation. And I would have tp rule out the raiher fatuou s suggestion that I take the 25th Amendment and just step'.out and have Vice President Ford step in for a while," Nixon said. "' "IF TRE HOUSE should vote an impeachment, and we go to 1ria\ by the Senate, , of course I would follow that I Israeli Girl Tells Terror at School -1'r1111ar Be11-Tlan1u is ct prelty 16- year·old !)irl 1r!10 was untong 85 Israeli st1ule11!s h'eld hostage \Ved11es· day by three Arab terrorists in ti1aa/ol. She gave this account of her ore/ea/ from lier /1osp ital bed. By TAMAR BEN·HAMU NA~IARIYA, Israel l AP) -\Ve were sleeping on the second floor of the school \\'hen \Ve heard shouts at 4 o'clock. Three terrorists came in and began firing at the so ldiers acc.'Ompanying our group. Speaking good Hebrew. one of then1 said: "Sit doy,·n and we \\·ill not harm you.'' lie ted us into a classroom and u·e y,•ere crying and shouting. We were so frightened. Later, they separated us. The boys went upstairs and the girls down. Th~ terrorists broke windows. r guess I lost track of time. A girl 1oldier with us, Narkiss Mordechai, wa~ called by the .Arabs. They gave her a piece or paper with de1irn.fl<t.rtl'l~Y"\i~n:· '. asking our government and sent her outside. The Arap Y.tio spoke Hebrew was fairly nice. He kept telling \IS to~alm down. But there v•as another one w was quite brutal and threatened us. e Hebrew speaker told him to leave us lone. • harn1cd. But if they don't. \\'e'll blow up the building." After that ~·e didn't \vant to cat 01· drink any more. \Ve are all religious -from a religious schoo l in nearby sarad. Ille took out <1 Bible and read psalms. and v.-e prayed to God and we pleaded with the Arabs not to set off the explosives. L<!ter. the cruel Arab threatened : ''If you don't shut up 111 kill you one by one." \Ve also argued amonp; oursel\'es y,·hether l'srael should give· in. · One of the girls asked the Hebre\.\' speaker: "! v•ant to ask you something but don 't get angry." "C.o ahead," he said. "\Vhy don't you ~·ant peace with us:" "It's Israel which doesn't y,•ant peace;>." "Not true, not true," we said. But he dk1n't want t.o argue. Later -it must have been after 5 ' o'clock -the Hebrew speaker said : "l am going downstairs to set off Uie bomb." -••· -Tb-e:n -evc'!'ythlng -eiplod"ed aroond-us:-.. The whole building shook like an earthqu,ake. I don 't know who started shooting hrs!. It was terrible. Blood and broken glass everywhere. A bullet .,.,·ent through my back into my stomach. We ""'ere screamY"lg. There v.·as fire and smoke. ' Now and then the Arabs would shoot out the win~ows. The Hebrew speaker shouted to the Israelis through a loudspeaker. We had a radio and \\'€ could hear 'everything happening oUtside. WOUNDED GIRL CARRIED AY(AY FROM SCHOOLHOUSE SLAUGHTER We started jumping out of the '"·indo\\·s. Our soldiers were below. and eat our provisions. Then the Arabs prepared their \Ve were al!O\\'ed to drink our \Valer explosives and put them on a table and . .. -_,.. . ' .. - 'ReU.llation' Transt;ript Dektions To Pitblic Confirmed \\'AS~IINGTON (APl -'rhe \Vhite House confirmed today that the .tape transaript'! made public omil!eCI a presidential discussion of retalial ion against the \Vashington Post• and the ·allol1).ey for the Democratic Party. President Nixon supported attempl<; to frustrate fed eral rcnew<.1\ of the Hccnses for Post broadcast outlets and to ·til.'--UP attorney Edward Bennett Williams for \.\•eeks through FBf questioning. reported the Post. The Bostoii Globe and CBS. • The discussion \\'as contained in the transcript furnisfed to the House D.t.ILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE [,~·•Pry of th9 Da·ll' p;:o• 'guorQ<"lle<xl ""aroaa~"~•Y 11l'OUdOnol""'9"°"'1>1~ br 5 30 pm c•ll 1"'1 your <QP~ woll t>e bt<>tJl!nt 10 VOl4. C.11~ 1r• ll••n utoM I 00 p "' S.f<J"IUY•n:I $u<>IU~ II )'ll<I do <lOI '"""'W )'OU< COOY "' 9 Im. S.lur!Uy OI 6 Im, SuA111, Clll and I COil~ ... 11 tito ~110)0U. CIMt.., llloe" uni~ 10 • m, Tel&phorie;~ J.1osC Otar>ge eo..nrv "''"" ...... • N<><I~~ Mun!Jtoqlon &.1c" ll>lll'<eM ...... lef ..................... , s.IG-1220 s ... o-1"9 Cll'!fl._e.-.:n S1n Jui~ ~P'V"I"<>. Olfll l'oinl, Sou!~UQvtll l.19~f11N'909'. ,,,,,.,,•ft .. u :O < Judiciary Commit!c·c. but v.'aS 01ni!ted from the public \'P rsiun Oeeause it did nol relate 10 the Pr('sident's actions nn \Vatergate. said \\'hile House Pr cs s Secretary Roruild L. Zil'glcr. ZIEGLER l'ltGEO Judiciary OJmmlttee Chriir1r<<1n Peter \V. Rodino, Jr. to put a stop to "the breach of committee rules" in leaking t he transcript .contents. • At the same time, \\'bite Hou se la""Yer James -0. St. Clair told reporters on Capitol Hill that he \.\'Outd ask the rommittee to open its in1peachment session to the publi ~ to foreclose rurther leaks. The full rommittC'e had voted to exclude the puhlic rrom the initial phases of its considerations. t The t .... ·o newspapers and th<' netl\·ork said the conversation regarding the Post broadcast licenses and Edward Bennett Williams took place during a mCf'ling nn Sept. 15, 1972 bet\\'cen Nixon lom1cr chief of staff H. R. 1-la!deman and former counsel John \V, Pean JIL The ·Post had rull-,;1 seri<'S of stories reporting ~ on the background or the break-in at Den\OC.ratic Nat ion a I Com1nittee headquatte1·s. \Villian1s· Ja\v finn \\'as prosecuting a milliorHlollar damage suit against the Republicans for the Democratic National Committee. told us: ''Don't bC' afraid." one said. ''If Israel gi ves us the ,..prisoners you v.·on't be ' " ••• ft UPI Tt""'1ott KATHY ANN EATHORNE Father of Son ;llllte Cha1iges; Divorce Souglit By ~His,-Spouse COCOA .BEACH, Fla. (UPI) -When Gqrdon Dale became Kathy Ann. Carolyn Ann decided she wanted a divorce. I jumped out a window crying: "Catcl1 me. I'm dying." A soldier caught me and the next !hing rcmc1nber was this hospital. Mari~s Su ff er Poorest Montl1 For Recruiti.t1~ \\'ASJ-nNGTON (UPI) -The Pentagon has announced that the ?1-larine Corps lap month was able to reach on!\' 45 ~?"cent of its recrL•ilini; objective __: thr ~·ors! month on record . - 'f.he Prntagon· b!amC'd the poor showing on a la\\' that li mits the nun1b(-r of hi~h school dropouts the !IC'rvice may act."l'pl The la\v stalf>S !hat no sen1ice mav take more than 45 pcrcrnt high !'tho<il . dropouts in th<' 12--month· period ending next June 30. But the law was passed only in December, half way through the 12·month period. and by then 49 percent of the Marine recruits were dropouts. The Marine Corps coovinced the Sen.all' Armed -Services Committee to drop thC requirement but Sen. Edward i\1. KeMedy (0-i.\fass.), got the Senate to put the restriction back in a few weeks ago. To comply with the law the i\.tarine orders that no dropouts al al\ 00 taken in April. !\fay and June. Despite the fact that all the April recruits have high school degrees, there was no increase 1in the level of intelligence testing. S<-V'l'n pcr(.'{'nt of the April recruits fell in the \owr~t intelligence category, exactly the s<imc percentage as the recruits t'aken over the previous nine months. Thundershowe11s Hit South Carolvn Ann Eathome has filed for divorce· and asked custody Of her son, S, on the ground that her seven.year marriage ~·as "irretrievably broken" \\'hen her hu sband underwent sex change surgery in 19nat Casablanca, Morocco. Arter the operation, ~ormed by Dr. C'.corges Burou, Casablanca.gynecologist. the name of Gordon Dale Eathome was changed to Kathy Ann Eatborne. l~ai1i Forces Evacuation; Oregon Has Snow 'I ' t~111pet•ft t 11res " Ho~ll LOW l'(P. .... ,,,~·. P,' ,5 .10 ... II" &l ~ .1• Ii<··' .. " t>"•f~ ,, " ... (~~''· "" " " (,oe•r., .. •, " " (l~otl~'l.J •• ,, ·" 0~118\ " " o~""' " .. Ot'!•O<I .. " Ho'lolvl11 .. " .. 1(11~)•1 c ... " .. l•1 Vil<>•> " " k.i~~~l!lt ,, tl " Mllw1111-t• " .. .~ Mi~nlllP!ll•~ " .. ... New O•le•t1• .. " N .... York I\ ., §~11~• O!v " !_:e11111i. ~ ,. , .. " p ~11 " .. p,n,Ollt'1111 n ~ P9f:ll"n11, 0•• .. ~ ·" Richmond, 1111, ~ " i•<r•met1111 " t, Loult !I {!'' ~tkt C11v ¥~fl •611('1J(I) ~ ~.;r:,!,qfl l; tt ~-California C11tisldt'r1bjt tlOllal~tl -' IOITlf Cl>illlf.l CM1M1 !!It' fl Ill tnd £'1¥ "'*'~no ·~ fo~•~~llt 't'' !ht: -··-,,. •ll ft (!OjllJ Wiii! ltlr Mt r 't-tOitNMI 1er .... '"" of !flt .,.. •• , ~ \ "It is something that simply has to be done. Carolyn and I are good friends and J see her and I he boy from time to time,'' Kathy said. "Neither one if. us has had enough IT\Jll\OY until no\v to get the thing dooe right legally. Tee nically"for all practical purposes our marriage was termblated the moment I got · off the plane from overseas," Kathy said. 1 .~ Aitorney Walter Stockrfuiri, representlng Carolyn, said, "It's one ~r the strangest things. I relilly don't lcnow bow 'toma;out the petition." In a lett<r to Ille Bre rd C®lllY Clerk. Stoclonan asked, "W d you please· prepare the • • necessary summons and have service; made clil the respondmt a~ U. (sic) home addrl!$8.0 In bis divorco potltlon, Stockman said, .. , SW'gl~l procodures ( w • re l perfonned lo perm!~ bb body to sexually ...,..ble that or a female. From the moment th4 llld opera!Jon w a • performed,. the parties We{e unable to cohabit together as husband and wife." , •, .f Ul'IT•......_, Make• Debut , , < ... 1oaMe Shapp, daughter of Gov. Millon J. Sharp of PeM- sylvania, ippears at belly dano- er tor first tlme. She per- fonns und'!f name of "Yas- min.'' course," NiKon v.•as <juot«I as saying. "It ,,,0utd be immensely time-consuming, but l could do il and I \\'OUld do it for rcasOns that are not -what d!J you cull it - those of n tore;:idor In the ring, .trying to prove hlmself. but I would do it because f hive given Jong though! to what is best fo r the country. our systenl of government and t h c Consrltutionat process." 111" givin""if tlu• reasons for his decision not to resign, Nixon said that to do so ,~ould fatally weaken future presiderits. "The United States holds the key as lo '"'hethcr peace survives and to whether freedom survives,'' Nixon snld. lie s.1id. "Tttnt demands a strong t.:niled States -strong militarily. strong economk:all\'. and strong in t he character of Jts people. a people with a sense of vision , not turning in\vard nnd !earing e:i\"h other np:irt and not bl'corning soft .1s they bt'('Olllt' rich. ' "HUT JT /\I.SO rt'11uires. \\'hOl.'VC'r n1a.v h11 in this offi('t'. a strong presidl'nl. I \viii 11l'\'t'r lt•:l\'t' this office in a \1·ay \1'hich rl'Signing \1·ould be. or failing to fight iTnpt'achment \1·ould Ur. that 11•ou!d ma"k:t• it more difficult for futurt• prt•sidents to n1akc 1hc tough dl'('isions." Jn the St.'ssion \1'ilh Kilpatrick. llis first one-on-0ne mreling \1'i!h a lll'\\'Sn1an since Paul Prtt of The Associated Press ·intervie11t'<I hiin in January !973 Ni."<on declarl'd "I <1111 not guiHy of any offense under !he Cons!itutlon that is cJHl'<i an in1peachab!r offl'nse." Knowing that. Nixon said. it \.\·ould be a 1nisla\.:e 10 rrsit:n sirnply bt•eauS!.' or s:.iggin.I! popu1~1ri!y in the polls and criticism fron1 n11'1nbt•rs of Congrl'sS. i\ PHES!l)ENT "nlusl do \\h;it is ri ght , 1rha!t•\·rr the publ1<" opinion inay b1• :1L the 1nornl'nl." :\ixnn s;1id. adding that unll'!'S the n:1!ion has st.r1•ng pr<'sidcnts for the llt'"\! :!fl ~";irs ··tt1e t•han('t> for peat<' and fr«>t'<inn1 10 survive in the \1orld is do11·n tht' tube. That's the reilson I won·1 resign." The President rrpe:iled his VO\\' later in Ill(. inter\'·it•11·: --- ··1 will not rf'sign. and t \rill or rourse present tht' cas..• on in1pcachment before the liousc as cffetl1\'cly as \.\'C can. T shalj accept the verdict in good grace but •Th<' United .'i I n I e ~ /told•, 111<' k<'ll 11·l1<'lhl'r pPn<"e .~11rr•ir·es ot1d to 11·l1t•tl1t•1· f,. t• P ti o 111 s11r- 1·i r·es.' [ k11u\1· th;I! lht• i-rll1l'd S!all'S Qf 1\rn('ric;J n11·ans Sflllll'lhtni.: u1 tht• 11urld tu<l.1:-' nu1 JUSt becausl' of lls n111ll;ir\· ;:u1d econnn1i c s1re.nJ..,'1h but bet«IUSt' it h;i.s stabili!\· in its ll';1dership. - · Hes1i;n;it1on 11r 1n1p1::1tlunt•t1l 11nuld hav{' tht• tr;n1111;1 1ic t•ffl'l'I of d1•stroying that sense uf stobility an!l ltadersh1p. And as far as this particular president 1s eont·t•rnf'CI . 1 \1'11! not bt· a p:1rty undrr anv t1rcu111stant'l'S !n :1n\ ;1r11on \\h!ch 1\·ciuld Sl't thilt kind uf µrt:cf'dl'nt." Sonic· Hepublicans i.n Co~rcss have reton1mendl'd that \"i>.:on in1·oke the 25t h A1nl·nd1nent \l'hirh provides for 1h(' \·1et• prt .. sidrnl lo takr O\'l'r as chil'f 1'Xl'Ct1li\ l\ should lht president he unable to l':irry out tht• dulit•s nf hi~ officr. .\1xon .said tak ing 11·mporary refuge in H1r ;uncndmt'li 1 's prnvi~1on~ 1,.; a "ratht r fatunus suggl'~l111n · ;1rll anct~ h~' 1)('Qple v,ho "do nut knov,' v,·h:it is gQing on 111 the world ." H(' :;aid forei gn policy is 1nac1" by heads of s!ate, not b.v lesser officials. adding : "I have to Oc here, and I intend to be here.·· A GAP \\'OULD BE crrated, f\1~11 continued. if he \V~re to say "\vell,i'vc been impeacht:d bv the }louse and 1'11 just step aside und somebodv else will step in. · - That. :'\1;..on. dccl:irl'd, "lf'OUld be \\"rong ' Kilpalnck. a long-time '.\i'ion supporlt•r hut \.\'ho In the past ha:-; bt'1·u somelitlll'S sharply_ cri~ical of 0-ixori"• \\'a tergate role. said Nixon "got 1n ;1 fe\~' niild licks ;!l the l'ultra.l1bcr:1l' pn·ss." Bu l Kilpatrick did not el;iboratl' in t1Klay 's :1rt1cle. lie wru!c that the President ''looked \\'CU and stroag" :fhd that ~\lixon said that he -slcet>s '' 'as v.·c1 1 as anvbody al lhiS age sleeps.' '' .. -- The columnist added thnt "il seemed evident that lhQ President has lost the edge of sharp incisiveness that he exhibi- ted a few years ago." He said Nixon's ronverS8tionS "tend to ' run off on tangents·· and that Nixon talks in broken senknces. But Kilpatrick added : "The President plainly is in command of his situation.'' , IN ~E INTERVIEW, Nixon said mstallation of the White House taping system came after "a very orfhand decision." ·•_we had no· tapcos., as you know. up until 1971. I think one day forme r White House chief of staff H.R. Haldeman walk~d ,in and said, 'the library believes that 1t 1s essential that we have tapes,' and I say why"? ''He said, well , Johnson had tapes _ they're in his library at Austin -and these an~ invaluable records. Kennedy also had topr.s, and he said. •you ought to hav.e some record that can be used years later ror hi.'ftorical purpo~cs.' "J said nll right. T must say that afll'r b.e SYSlil!l wus put in 1 as lht tr<ln,rrlbrtl convorsatiol)li clearly indiCated I wa.tn't ta\klna wilb knowledge or 'with ,ho !~)Jng. that the tapeo wm there.' Otllerwiot l might have la I k e d dil(erenUy. "My own view Is that taping ol conversations for 1historteaJ purpoee1 was a bad dectaion on lhe p a r t or all lb .. presklenta, I ®o"l think KeMedy should have done !\. I ljon't lhinlt Jolln,.0 should ha" dooe il 1rtd I dol\'t lhlnlt we ahollld have done it'' • \ ' I jJ ·:~I f·JLOf t> Staiidarci Pays Baek Oldsters • :, Maheu Testi~may Reinecke Says Prosecutor I mp lied 'No I ndict11ient' ' Hrighes Proposed Firm as 'Front' LOS ANGELES <AP J - California Lt Gov . Ed Reinecke , battling to save his campaign for go\'ernor. elaiins those who accusC'd him of perjury told fa 1 s e hood s thc1nselves. Corp., a subsidiary of [nlf'r· national ·rclephone & Tele- grdph Corp.,1to under,,..•rite 1he . convention. clt·t'i~iun had ~·l'll pul orr \;ntil i\londay. "IT ALI. \f,fs to d~'f!<.'nd nn !ht• JUdgt's d\·1.:1siun ·· i.olid Hl'lllCt'kt'. Otll'\• tl1c r,()Jl'R distant !l'llntr1111n~·r Ill SU<'11·~·d (;ov. Ronald Hr·ag<in ,(!lrt 11 11\· tr;n!ing· 111 1 11~· p dl" .inc! strnp1x·d for r~1n1r;u~·11 lt11vt •. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) _ Standard Oii Co. ol California has agreed to pay '2mllllon In back pay to some employes laid ort beeause they were too olll. Without ailmlihng its guilt, the company entered Into a ~nscnt decree Wednesday "·1th the U.S. Labor ( BRIEFS ) Department for Its western operations to cease violating the Age Discrimination in Etnployment Act of 1967. The firm also agreed to make offers of reinstatement to 12() employes and to divide lhC' money nmong 160 other persons. e Corufl<'ld B...,k LOS ANGELES (AP). - B<'rnard Cornfctd, form c r kingpin of tJ1c now defunct Investors Overseas Servioes, has returned home wllh plans lo revive a company '?:.ubsidiary and find a publisher for a 1x>ok he wrote while in a Swiss prison. Cornfcld, 46, said \Vcdnesday the 105 subsidairy, Global Resources i>roprrties, still has approxi- mately $70 million in assets. e Girl f'ouud ·· Nf~EIJLES fUl'I ~ -A tcen- :l,l(cd girl. "'hose· dcC()mpoS<..'<i body v.•as found :lt tht• bo!lom of a rninc shaft nrar Barstow \\'edne sday, had been k1dnapt'd from a parked car on thr outskirts of Las Vegas, Nev ., last month, pohcc said. An autopsy performed here showed Dana Pt1arie Lull, 15, a rophomor(I at Wcstrm high school in Las Vegas. v.·as shot in the head v.•ith a 22·calibrr weapon and had hct'n dead for abol.il three v.·t•cks. I.as Vegas au!horiti<'s said t!Jss Lull v.·as kidnapl'd April 27 whC'f1 she \\'RS in a parked car in the Red Rock Canyon arra wilh IWy Tophigh, 20. e i\llolo Talk LOS AN'GELES !AP\ -In a Yiarp attack oo some past labor allies, S:in Francisco ~fayor Jo st•ph Alioto V¥ednesday repeatedly de- scribed top official.~ or tlrc statC' AFl..-~TO a$ "!hl' most inept political lradership that ran be found nny,,..ht>re in the l 'nited Stales " UP TO 50% DISCOUNT SO COME EARLY FOR BEST SEUCTION UPI Tti.,,_ Informant Anthony C. Harris was informer in Zebra kill· ings case, according to his attorney who says the state pnson parolee was looking for protec- tion for his fan:iily. He said the terrorists had killed his brother and that wa s why he in- formed on 'De a t h Angels.' ' LOS ANGE1.1iS (AP) Howard flughe1 once con- sidered protecting hin1sc~r from government Investigative agencies by proposing to olfer himself and his Hughes Tool Co. as a rront ror the Central Intelligence Agency, says the billionaire's fcrmer aide , -A. Maheu. "Mr. Hughes suggesU!d I lry to work out some kind or arrangement with the CIA ... ," Maheu testi £ied Wednesday in £ederal ... -ourt here. "HE POrN'l'ED out that ir he ever became Involved with the government -a regulatory body or a n investigative agency -he tOOught it would be very beneficial to him ... I told hlm I couldn't believe what he ------- Bay Project -was telling 111e and under no circumstances would I assist hlm." SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) ,- Robert Pitt!, president of Urban Consultants, Inc., and lecturer at the University of California, is 1he new president ol the $900 million Easlshore Park projrct . Th<.' proj<"Ct ~·ill revitalize 650 acres of San Francisco along th<' bay by construction of a modC'I industrial and residt•ntia l community \l'i !h wide green belts and parks. Maheu is suing Hughes for $17.3 million· over the bllliooalre's remark in a 1972 telephone news conference that Maheu "stoic me blind." ?<.1ahcu said Hughes made the CIA proposal during a IC'lephone CQnversation in lnte 1968 or early 1969, ,,..·hile he v.·as rCPorllng on t h C possibility of taking over an airline. Air \Vest. , 1'lC fonner aide said the billionaire camf' to knQ\I' in 196 or 1961 that he had dooe . Raped Woman Escapes, Struck IJy Passing Car SA~TA FE SPRINGS IAPI -Kidnaped from her car and raped. a v.•oman managed 10 t'Scapr from her attacker. but her misfortunes \l.'eren'l over. She was hit by a ear as she ran for help. The 2!J.yearo-0ld woman was kidnapcd as she left work late Tuesday. sheriff's of ricers said. The man forced his way into her car aOO. drove the car h<>ro. The man then raped the woman. officers said. A helicopter flying near by dislractrd the man and the \\'Oman v.·as able to run from the car. In her attempts to sjop a motorist for assistance. the v.·oman was struck by :i passing car. The driver failed to st.op, officers said. Sheriff's officers found the ,,..·oman a little while later and lransp()rted her to Nor\llalk Community Hospital. authorities said. She was listed in satisfactory CXlndillon with a comp()und fracture of one leg and lacerations, sheriff's officer said. · ------------- SHOW AND SALE lotg• liweMoty of Hond·Moda Novojo. Zvfti, Hopi, Santo Domir190 tNDIAN JEWlllY, DISCOUNTED> up to .50% of Actual U1t p,j,a. $400. SQUASH llOSSOM WIU.11 GIVIN WAT ' . " ... . .. , ' MAY 11th-18tb_-19th .. ... · .. Sheraton Beach Inn ~onference Room 21112 -,._Hie Cont Hwy. . ........,. .. ~ 1H.f4~1 Fri. & Sat. 10-9, Sun. 10-6 Any j ewelry Bought At This Salt May Be Exchanged Dollar For Dollar For A11y J11dian Jtrvelry at1 44 Trading Prut, 50// 4th Street. N.W .. Alb11ij11erq11e. New Mexico, any time. ORIGINAL HANDCWTID AMEllCAll INDWI JEWELRY• NAVAJ.0-ZURl-HOPI H.cl'-" .... ,. .......... ·ec ...... 1.1.. • '"" e a.ti t.KUn e t i""' •Hi..MIM4t ·~ ·-·-·-oc..- -•'Y Ac--Si.y<lty-lle-Sa•IO ---bl• 1"9•,-0llOINAL 011.$ IY !AMOUS W1$THM AITIST •w I UlllAMlllWID a MASTll CllAlll AtCIPflD ' . ... ' "sensilive" work for the CIA. \Vhile Maheu did not describe the nature of this v."Ork, the inference was that il nu1y havc·bfe~~ted ~ith the CIA-sjhnsdreir Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba which took place in April, 1961. "HE (llUGllES) w a s CALIFORNIA Offsho1·e Drill Vote Set Soon Judge . Barrington Parker had been expected lo rule J~'riflny on R e i n e c kc · :; di s1niss<1l mot io11. ar gued in U.S. Oistrit1 Courl Ju \\'11shington J\londay :1 n d 'fut>sday . Bul RetneC'ke's \\lnshing1011 .atton1ey. ~·. Joscoh"Donohue. said \\'edne~day night th:1t !he In hts ru";t r.1n1p;11"n <t1fpe<1r;1ncc :-111··1· 111. !u-,111n.'! l(einN.ki· iH"{'U:O.•·ll ... 11L11lh•'! \\ .1!l·rgatt· 'fll't'l"C'Q\ll•u . I 11v1 t1•Jl1ng the trut!1. concerned about the fact I was spending so much time in the Miami area. I finally received permission from n1y major contact in the intelligence agency v."ith v"hich I was v•ork.ing to reveal to l\1r. Hu,!!:hes the iiecessily," Maheu said. SAN DIEGO (UPI\ Allanlic RichfiC!d will have to lfeinecke was back 00' the counlerattaek Wed n es d a y against the office or special \Vatergate prosecutor l.t..'On Jaworski as he resumed his quest for the Republican nomination in the June 4 primary. wait until a June 5 hearing in ILE ACKNO\\'LEDGED in Los Angeles to find out interviews that his hopes of whether it will be exempt winning rest largely on the from the Coastal Z on c chance tbat a federal judge in Conservation Act to drill 17 \Vashingtoo \\•lll dismiss the LAS VEGAs·· .. · "After the explanation, he encouraged me to eontinue Oil with the. assignment, and any v.·ork lhal 1night be required of rne in future years." J\1ahcu added. Maheu testified . that other assignments he undertook for the billionaire i n c I u de d at!C'mpts in 1960 to kill a sto"r concerning a $25,000 Joan from Hughes to Donald Nixon. of Nev..'port Beach. the brother of President Nixon who \.\'as then \'ice President. r.1AllEU SAID he w a s summoned from l\1iami to the Bel-Air ~lotel in Los lfh geles and given his instructions ilf a i:ealed envelope. new offshore oil v.·ells from a perjury chargt's against h1n1 . platform in Santa Barb<ira I-le has pleaded innocent to a Channel. charge of lying !o a Senate The State Coas tal conimittec in 1972 <Jhoti1 Comn1iss1on look a straw vote arrangements for th~ 1972 Wednesday and voted 6 to 3 in Republican National Convcn- favor of the exeinption, one tion in San Oicgo. Those ar- votc short of the seven r~ngements included a $400.000 required for approval. offer ·f~ ~eraton llotcls -'------.-- -------~ Znd Annual Southmi Califo,.,,ia mobile "The West-'• only show exclusi~ely designed tor rn•nul•ctured housing." deluxe rooms on 'the strip l!~Gl PCXll lfll VISIOtl 74 l~OUR i._~rffS CONDITIONING COtH:l SHOP forll"r?P('l'lr·· 2 d1.0J\ ',, 1· l I 'I\ ho' S7 OtJ I 1: l' d'o: , ' I , Good all week except Fri., Sal. and Holiday Periods & Summer Months When rate is S 17 .80. ~~-.:..:..:..C:..::..C ;._;_-~~~ UMlTEO TIME OFFER TOT AL PRICl. RESERVE NOW! NO lXTRAS1 . For Reservations Info rmation call (71 4) 533-6050 KONA KAI MOTOR INN A first Ooss Motel ... A Pocific Holiday Resort The former a ide said he thoui;:ht he manaRed to delav I publication or !hr story unt il after the general ele<:tions that 1 year but he failed in his efforts through \l.1ashington attomt>y Ed,,..·ard P. J\·lorg::in to blackout a story on !he loon by columnist Drew Pearson. OOOll ape" 12 noon "'etktn<JS & ,llemo•i•1 o.,.; 2 PM. WN~dl)'L Ad1"111•on· 12.00 ~d11ll1; \1.00 youn~•tt•I 10 lo 15 ~~-------5191 Los.Vegas Brvd ., Southflos Vegas, Nev .. 89109 ------- CARPEi . We buy ca.,..lillCJ for 32 showrooms and our central wareho.use, dlrectly from the mills. This entiffes us lo the~i st valume discounts available , .. bl9 savlllCJS, we pass on lo you! It's .'P'ile simple. From one yard lo a thousand, H the lar<jesl carpel chain in west can't siitlsfy you al)d save you money, we believe nobody con! STURDY NYlON HI-LO An e~tra durable" aual+ty on 100% continuous f1lamen1 nylon pile , A lrad1t1ona\ paltern 1n a wide range o! practical colors. P~fr~~L~!~e~~h ~~~9 heat-set $ 6'~'·.',:1 .·' continuous hlamenl nylon pole Choose from a large array of tweed comb1nat1ons. ... , .... _....,. SPLASH-DYED SHAG A shof1 shag. splash dyed lo crea!e a new pa!lernecl look. The nylon pile 1s heat-set for te~!ure retention. Brand new color comb1na1rons! BULKY SHORT SHAG More bulk and resilience · Tight lw1s1ed 100% nylon yarns. Available 1n s1~ bright solids and 1welvf: tri·tone tweeds. ' $6~!. loo•ol•lka loic. ..... ''"""'"" .& Roll·intlsl t ._Towri . nn UTWATI; • YOlll !ION OSYC.M.Wl lllMS•YAIWLI / • The Largest Carpet Chain in the West -. ~911 SOIJTHI BRISTOL snm - I Jnt ,._...of S..... C.... ,._. SAHT A ANA • PNOHE S5W287 0,..111, ,,,..,. s.Mr ,,., . "'" -. ' ... M'f • llrTUlll -!IU'fM IAllWllllCUt .. M.t.'lf!• tt!AAI( • j , - • - • • . • : • . ' • ' ! I ( .. . -·-·--·-· • • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • Transit on the , Move Orange Count~· ·rransit D1stri('t fJper~itors are f1 11;1I· ly beginning lo exper1enre the Jong-a\\'a1tcd l'\:pan::iion t hat ulli1natel,v tClltld 111ean quick, eff1e1ent scrvil'e lo all county residents. This week. the d1 s1r1e! 11c<1rl .\' tripled its onc-\vay bus n1ilea ge 'Nil h 1hc ;id.dition ot O:J lll'\V buses and a rlozen ne\v routl'S -1n:111v of 11 hich \rill service the Orange t'oast and S<iddh.'b<it·k are:1'-, District planners h:t\'l' also a1111o~l!ll'l'd their i11le nt lo begin expandin '.! the 1H1\r! Jl1<1.l·:t-H1de sy:-.tc1n that b~in gs a van·t~'IH! IJus 10 1hc p;1 ssl'ngt·r·~ front doorstep '''1th a phone c;.ill. Several (lr;1ngc l 'u;1.~t t·n1111n i1nittl'S have been given top priority 1u gt•t till' '-Cl'\"h·e start111 ~ sonic t:rne <iltcr the first of lhl' yvar \\'1th ;i ~u;d 11( lull i1nplc1ne11ta1(un by sunin1cr o4 l!r;.~, 'f'hc d1s!r1t'1 1s :i.1:-o 1vor";r1g tu refine :in :1d(Jp!ed 1n;1s tPr pla u tr1r t11u11t\ !r~111s1111rt.1t'tlll !\1:11 ·111\11 ~ ;1 1n;1:-s rapid transit ;..1·.~1c:n1 tlla1 1·ntiltl to~1 up\\ar~:s !d :32 bil· lion bv l !l!JO . · Dislr1c1 t:t1!ll'r:l! .\l,tnag(·r (: .I "!\~te" ! ie!iltni-: 1:- still lobbying 1n S;1t'!':tn1cntu tn \\'lll pr•r1111~~11 t• lt>·.,:1s!;1. lion that will gl\·c Or:tl\}:l' ('nunl1;111s 111~ 11~;l1t lo 1n1l' on a proposed Olll'-eenl ::;:ilcs t~1 ~ bike tu p:.y il!I' i n1n· pletion of t)1e rnastcr plan . r-rOITI aJ! appC:tl'JJH'CS. 1hC tran~li d1slr1t! l~ fi11;i\l1 nloving cut of the real1u ol' paper\\'111·k pl;111nl11 g 3!Hl expcrin1ental operatJ011s ::ind in10 till' rc;1! \\nrld 01 passengers. equip111c11l and n1011C'y !\'Jillions uf dollars have bC'cn pu ! 11110 l'nn~ul1:1111 s tudies. an;ilyt if':il reports and a~l\'illll'l' pJJ111ung. l '11tll very recentl~. lit tle \1·a.., being JHI\ l•1\\;1'd t1l11cl1-11eedect hard\vare to 11)11\'l' people !run• nlll' pl:!-1·r !(1 ;;llnlhrr \V:lh· out need of i:;irs. ']'hough 111(' l"\p:111dvd llli L'l'I I'(' II i!I !1(1111 ;1 ~t(•;d dral. l! is by 11 0 1nean(·~ tl1l' t 11r1·.:1il :111 ( !1·;.11:.;t j 'ollnl~ .~ lra11spurt;111nn ill 1·1ie IJu ~e .... ..-1111 run l1nurl1·, :-1111c!1•11·11 ~L'f'\l' il lar;., .. · 11u1nber of pt>upJ~· ('i1111 ('n1en':.' <ntd -11:1 11llt'r (111!_\ :1 n11nu11:1I rt>p ia1·e11H1111 11.r· \!~1· ;J11'•1111•1!i!l1· 111:~l-:1-H1d1· :-crVILC s:ill t:1n1101 hl' ni.•dl' :>\ 11~.ildt~•)(I :111 ''Olltll_\' l'l''>I· • <lenls \V ho cou ld benefit fro m it. ,\cltn1 ttedly, so1ne kind of phased development was necessary betause funds are lin1ited. But a first step is still just a first step. 'l'he 1naster plan and its atlllldant tax -proposal poses perhaps the biggest stu1nbli ng block to effective transit in the county. \\'ithout that 111.~ssive supp ly of dollars, Orange C'oun ty 111ay never ~ave the full y-coordinated transit ~yste1n it needs. But another tax increase is a <.:hilling prospect to most citizens. \'oters shouh·t n1ake lhe choice, but tllcv rnav take a lot 1nore conv1nc1ng before agreeing to thC additional bu rden. I ) . \l'VJl'H .J 11 ~1i'fictl ~'l'he controversy O\'t'I' ~cress 10 the tonf idential fil es or Or;1ngc ('oun1y'~ Polil'C Intelligence l'nil has grown ' to the proport ions nf a fart·c. SUJICl'risor flalph Diedrich refused to approve C"ounty funds ,tn pay !or the unit 's operations unless son ie hind of l'i\Jtj~ltl l'CViC\V prnl"cdu1·e is established. Ji e \\'JJJts to be :-tn·c the unit isn't spying on innocent p ri- \ ~!ll' c11 izcn~. '!'he polirc chiefs ,,·ho contribute to and operate the \111el l1genl·c unit and its file of 5.-1-00 na1nes, said lney \VOllld consider the n1atter. :\ft£>r due consideration. they offe red a con1pro n1- 1:-c -a rcvic\v panel nlJdc up -Of three police chiefs. rt·.,, not surprising that the co111pron1i:Je ts n1eeting resistance. LJiectrith has said in pri\"ate he \l.'OUld like to see a fh\llCI 1n:irlc up of l3oa rd ('hair1n;1n l~alpb t'lark and <'oun1y ('oun ... cl .\drian Kuyper. But he h<i1< 1ndieatcd any prncrdure using retired judges or sirnilar indlvi· du::ils pro[),1bly \VOu!d be acreptable. 'l"llat alternative still st rikes us as reasonable. The public !1.:is ;i right 10 kno\v the systein has protection tll l'J!1Ll'!l ri:;lit ~ built in. r • • • • H ITCHHIKE~ Tasl{ Fo1·ct~ Rael{~ State's Co111111ittee Appea1•a1iee Could Clear Doaibt Local Go ve1 ·~1111CJJ_t s,1ste111 \ii l';ililflllll'! ;~ Jl\1dL·d l:•ln ~,,II )!!11>'!'l\!1ll'nla) lllll!'- i·"1ft~·l'it.:ht l'OUllllL'~. ~ti !L!'(ol""'· ···:I r·11H"S:, 1 IUO school d1~lnc1~ ;>••rl ,; :11111 ~ ~00 speci:il districts of un'.' t.1PL' 111' ;(IH)l hl'r B:ivk 111 1\pril. t!ri:\. !;ov. l~c11;dd Ht•:ig;in <lSserted "n1;1ny eil1z ''lS 11ondt:l' 11 hC'lher :ill lh•.'"·' differC'nl J;1y(•r..; 111 gO\"l'rnm1~nt ~1 r ·· rr·.1i~y ny(•es::.ar:1 l!L' !lien Crea••'d 'I 1·:,sk Fore·~ 1;n \,,.r ~11 I :01ernn1e1"! lu ~ 11' 1·c·\ lhr ~1·••·1, That :-1.\·.·1n•1 1 • fnrci' c1i111pl,.11•I ,1 ... ~1·11:ir:; 11nd c;ut11ni• - !cd 11" fin<lin~q :ind r1't' 11•111r11fi'I' ,. .. 111 lh•· <;01-(•rnor ;_dn1o~t lht···· 1111111111:,. ·rn d;1IC'. th(!! report !1;i s h••1·11 lu·I !·, 11t .. '-huf:lr• Thr probabi!11\' i" tl:;il 11 1• ·" 1 ' 111;1111 lnst. bunl'd in th1• lol1·s )1'«1 : \· rlQ~e: i! conflic1:o. \1 t!h ?h•· 11'·~11•• \ ·• i·1·1HlH'll1 hi<t<. of <;11-\."l•r<ll I-•"" r:H ,t\:•( •·• •.: !ht• <;011·rnor·s <:t;iff. 11obvrl HJ1rk111s. 11ho h!··1(L"! 1:: .. · f,,.1, lo l"C'C ;ind \\"hO h;1 ~ a dOC'IOl'ill" 11 l(w.1: :,:f•\1•r11111t·nt . 1~d1n11s 1!1;1! "J:-01· 1·1·d1'11: 1.1bnl1 t till' llH'r'l" :111d r~·'ll • 11i• !1' r'o;!lllll:il gri\t'l'llllll'Jll c;1l1l\' drJ.'.IJ 1•11 lh" oppo~it1· side of 11·h:11 '!1111•' of Iii• 1;01·l'rnor s -:.i!! 11l·re hop:ng i .. r "\\'E FUt\'J) ti\;1( [;ll1ffl!'11i:1 11.1· I: .ii .i ll'l".1 1:111011c1l lul'.ll gOIL'fllllH'rl' '.\ l11n - :111;il:i:!1JLI.~ in rn:1111· 11;11~ In tl1• 11""' 111a1·k;·1 .-:-s1t·m. l\h,11 th~ p•)11•1r1,111.; ;ind hu~;!uc1;1·~ :1rt 'l;ir11n;! to do 1·· lllL'"~ II 11p: 10 produr1· inf1••"\1hi l1 !i··~ t11,:t dr1 11 .. 1 ;11101>.' ).!(1\ •'l"J.l~l~'ll1dl ~11'11{'1111"•'~ lo 11111ld lhe1n~t•l1 !·;; 1n c;t1~1·n dr·111·H1d• .. flc111k !ns <H'~lll'l\\!L'ti~l'·' 1t1•1t '1" :1;1, !1,,d ;1 l1:1rd 111111· .~t·Hi n ~ '-0111\' 1111·1nl11·r-11f Ill•' 1.tln ':·::c.I' :\10111 hJ -1·1 11 :1' • 11111 1 ·~1!1 ~··p .. t,!i<' ~«lLl'l':ll ~'l\l"Jll1)1'Jl\ .: l•il!~!l•Jll I ('1,·" '' 11 I!'!· I llJll'l 11111.., .. \ \ I 1.t t .1 <1 I I 11 ; L ~ 1 11 , 1 I I '•jll'l'.~('/l\:J!Jt'\' 11!1' HI _l\/ .. ll'H•il: 1•1 • RI ·:-; \\ALTON / arlicu!,:il' 11b:it :ll" c1t1l('ll~ \1:.111. Jlld lar::;11 un1's to pr:)I !d" ccr1;1in scrvirt•s 11he1·l· .ion c:.in c;i pture econornics in ,c:dr fh't•' ;ire :-on1e of the more in1port;Jn' r1nd1ngs nr th<' '.fi'-i: Fnrcf' on !.n···d 1,1'1l'rn·nl'nt, :is su•111:i tl l.'<l to 11!• -!.~ I ~QVl''.'\J;l•~ll\ • !1'1'. i'('lll'f;ii}I' ·I r ·1 I' r.1: 1 i·1 •' IS !'V,, "' ·1, .11 r\d H:·11 !:11_,,· 1.•1>.1 1· 11 l"'.'''l<1!l 1l • ;lOl<'l'lli'H'"!• .. -·~i\11 pt•:'Ctl11 n1 a11 "i1 .. ~1 ii d1·ll'lr' "!1•1t1on.; 11t'rf' l'•lll\t•Sll'd 1hl· li!·l 11111,· .·r.1::1.d 1 li.<1 p11 11!ie d11e~ h.1' t· :ind r!rl"'> l.<k•· :1 lt•1l'I' in l!1r :1fl,u1·.._ u:-•:1l'h -....1Ju:'.1purp0::1.: ur 111i1LltLl:J l'!'~:i,;1.il ·, 1 1"!'1' • '11· :1:-0 111>1 tl1 <!:,·"· · IJ,'C ·1t1·-• :i>• .ii": Ill• lu:~;r·:d l;• : .. :1!111 'Ii' d "• ' .. :,, ' l)ll[ll'd •. I l ' t ,I" 1 :11·r· ;i lo• .:I ,1c ,,,., •·1 I' f,, •·) :. , ·• l < •; \\0 < 'i > I 1 1 ; 'I 'll •' ! :• ;ll' 11~ p1•.1!; . .i •I' ... l·:1, .. Id I t1•.'1'•'' I -l~ \•!•1 l''l\\1·r r.f !'11·,:I :o_ ··:0·1. f1·1 l'1;111u11 1·nn1n11 ~'1011~ ·,I \I·( 1-.•. 1111:d 111 t•l1:11;11.i'>'d ;ind I 11· 1· 11 1 i II:..: I• 'I'' :·1 Ii' Ii'-lri 10:111 lio_I\ d1,lflr's .~/ll'1Uld ht• r.11,vil "I l!E CE\'TB .\L lhru'l ol !11r 1.i i.. ln"t·1· 1· • i.: · !h:il :~o' ••1111•)(.:111.d dr·c; •<ii' ·11:1'il Ii·• 111,HIL· ;d !li'· 1011 ,I 1 l'I" r lr1t«1l·1•d' l•'\•'i po,sil1!•' ln (•l~l': \\(!I'd• ~111t•11i1\1t·n1 -l1k1· 11;1'r:· :•i,,'t! \I'•; 1,, r1 \\f~ lt11I 11 )~,ll ii I 1 1·:·;•«l'l1:1 ~,.· 11•h,•d h:1e\., 11 1 •·~u11~ 1.1 1\ · !1 .111·1 .. ·• .i•· 11 1d( 1i:11:\ ' ' ' Dea r 1.' 1·:!1 1•, rth tilt' d:11 r.r 11vlustr1"s $2 i:11i110'1 d1~n;rl1un hl th•• l'rl•s1drni"~ rt·-el,'t tion f1 u1d eon11ng 2-1 l1ou•s t•t·!or·· !]''' l'rrs1dt•11t ra1<.1 ·rJ th" p!if.'(• Oil 1nilk. I f!tlt'S~ n1il J.. Tt'all,\' do1·s h:i1 r ~on1ething l,ot· l'\ t·r~ bor!y -Cl'l'n H1cl1Jrd :\ixon Gloomv Gu• tommen1• ~re 'ubmHtf'd by re•<lers ~nd do not nicce'""llv relte(! !~• "'~w~ of me ncw•paper. Send vour pet f'-'~"C •o GIMniV Gus, Oaoly P<lol. Nixon ·Must Be Questioned \\'AStllr\GTON -The Prcsidt'nt\ dcfrnse counsel. James St. Clair, n1c11.lt· an interesting state1nent th e other day that ought to be follo1\·ed up. tic clairnrd a right. not yet grantt'CI to hi n1. of cros5- rxan1ining \\·itncssl'5 \\'ho will c.µµcnr before the llo~se Judiciar~· Comrnilll'C On the impeachn1C'nt of President ~i KnP. ~lcrcl~· the questioning of 11itnt'sscs through-direct examinalio11 is not enough. according to St. Clair. ··cross· (RIC ~ARD WILS O~ t'K111n111n1ion. on the other hand. is the art of using leading questions and it is gt•nerally recognized as the on!.1· 1l'a~· to fully develop what, -in fact. the lruth is." St. Clair said. • rrtdt!l11 h.1· 11011· that there is sufflcient in1Tin1111at1ng n1a tcr1al in the transcript s of the \\'atergate tapes to provide J µrob;iblc cause fo r im peachment. The total impact of the· 1r3nscripts is shocking. Hrvealed is a degree of Presidt'ntia! l'ompliCity \\'hich could not have been bclic\'l'd on ti.larch 21 , 1973, \1•hen Ni.~on 11·as being urged to clear the air. Pa y .Scales Baffli1ig Fai r enough. Is it not also fai r lhat l'rC'sident Nixon should submit himself to cross-examination before the Judiciary f'ornmittee. Siner h~ IS the ta rget of the inquiry and in!'isls 1hat the truth is the opposite of pr:n1:i 1:1l'ir conclusions "'hi('h 111i;l1l he dra\\n troin lhl• IV;iterga\l' lran~criµt:-7 tr TllE HOL"SE 11011· impeaches Nixon, 1t v.·ill be far n1orl' 1han la nierc "indic tm ent;·· it \1·1ll be l;inlarnount to a fin ding of guilt. and the House 1\·i\1 have to send its m<ln;1gcrs tn thC' Senate to prove tha t gui11 Bl·fon· Ok• accusation ~ brought. the ll uu.se sh1Juld know as nra ir to certainty as po~.,1hll'. and through every process <;vailahlc to it, th3t guilt can ,be p.:ived. ' ' ·1 )1 .. n•,ll!~ ;1t Lar;.:•·: '.\I .1 ' tl•'Pri s:-:n.i:: to :1 1n;ddlr.;1 <'t·d 1~:.1:1 lili·~L' 1!.1.\s 1s ~l·t·in.!! :in untra111td ri1:111·,,:1·r 11•·i.:n11~tin;! Ii i~ fi:·s1 JOb for ;1 ~:1;;,r.' 1 0\l drl':J1lll'd nf as th1· elin1;1\ tn ; •11r 1-;11·1«·r 11he11 ~nu gnt y1111r 11r,1 \Ol) II '1:1t 111 .. 111:1jor1t.1· r•f pc•oplt' 111(';1n h~- 1r1li11 :(iu;,li-·n · 1s thl' fr!'ed1111~ 10 i1nil,11l' !!111-0· \1!Ti"I t1:11.'(""bc-Cn most Sllltt!'sful ln Thi• ":;11ul' n! 1.Jbl'rll' h•'t'i1n11• :i •1;1111111;11 n1nnu111l'n1 ''\:11·11_\ ~11 .'·t·:1 r~ :1::11· ;.•iii 11·1 <•IH' .~i:1c1' h:1~ •i1·ll1·r•·ll <1 H··rH" '-.; 1111br:H·111~ (/,•scr11111nn nl ii ;1~ "":'lh1d•· In ;111 !1;11:,111 ;.11d p1·t·111it·d tti lht' .\111•·r11;1;1' jl·'fH~le 011 h1·1~:1!i nt lhr f·tt'llL'l1 ~··1•'1"1111lt'tl\ l•rr thr' purp11<r· fl r 111·!1·0111i:1g rr·i~h 11n11H~1«1111s 11:10 lhv l1utch c:1y ul \••\\" \'nrk ·· .\11 Jctor con11nonh· hc<1n\'l'S so ni:tragi•ousl~ ;it the tni1 of the laddl'r b1•f"';tllst' h1· 11as trt'<J1C'fl sn ignon1iniou~!.1· 11h1·11he11"\S ;ii !h11 hot1n1n. his beha\1ur 1~ l~·~~ ;1 d1spt;1_1 of \•gu1isn1 th;1n c1 101·111 fl~ l't'\ l'll;.:l'. I• 1l1111g' ~1·1·p~ up 1111· 11;11· th·, ;1«· \111!1 tour·11'1lt'I' 11ords sn:j''t'r"('d ·' 1 ''1'l· lin11ks ;1•1d r11;1ga11 n1 •s ;1 ·d 1111~·"•~(:···~1 1l~ :·II lill' d1:do~ r1 11111\i•'' 1·.lr1I ::r•: 11(' going to do for profanity? • Long ;1go i1 11a~ pruposl'd 111 11us colun1n th:it ;\i'.'\(111 g(I before !he \\"atL·rga!r en111n1iUet• uf thL' Scnatt•. Lon g ago 1 in fact on ti.larch 21. 1973 "hen John Dean \\'as telling •·all" to Presidt•nt r\ixon) it \Vas stated that il "·as in1peralive for Nixon to "clear the ai r" I'm all for \\'omen 's Libbers. but I vn Watergate. Dean \\'as at that nioment 111sh the~··d hurry throug h this droodful telling Nixon that a cancer 'ol.'as gro1>.·ing prriod "·hrn they've ceased being lad·'i,-,-~ciosc-u to-the~presidency:-· And not-until . recently has ther{' been an effcttivc <111<1 ha1·c n'L ,\·e1 becon1c gentlemen. rf·sponse to those v.ho have asked for full chsclosure. Sinners arc easier Iv 11·ri1r about :ind 111orc interesting lo read about !h;1n s;iints for the sim ple reason that l\'C e:in identify 1vit h th e. part of ourseh'cS u·t' !1:1ve concealed or suppressed but not 11 ilh the part""bf ou rselves ll'C J-ravc not yet ri sen to. I E\·cn so great an artist as ~lil!on could not refrain from making Sal<in hls most memorable charactcr.J ' Proof tha t men are vainer t'nan 1101r1en lies in the indispu table fact that 1romen get n1ore realistic ;is th ey get oldl'r. 1>.'hile men gel rnore romantic: an ;>.::-,vrar-Old millionaire 111ed to a pippin yr_yng enough to be his grand-daughter ;;1i ll secretly believes she married him bo·causc of his ineffable ch,1rn1. his t·xperien«c<l 111aturity. and his \1·istlom. PRfo.:STDE.\T ~IXO~ hi s renewf.'d. 1· ith his rr,·clatio11 of the \Vatergate tu:in 31'rip1s. his offer to ans\1·er 1vritten intcrrognlorics unde r oa th oind if there are then issues unresolved. to meet personally "·i th the chairman and ranking mino rity member of t h e co111mittee to.. answer quest ions under oa th. with the intimation this would be done on-t be--record_ but privately. This scarcely meets the specific'ations of St. Clair on crQSHlt'aminaijon 'to detennine truth through leading qu~lons, wh ich he would apply to accusers of 'Nixon before the full Judiciary Committee. The point might be made that the J udiciary Committee is no place for a presidenti al cross-elt'amina tion, and if it is ever to h,appen. it should be under trial in the Se na te. But~t ~hou1d be ~[early And the I-louse 11i il not know that until a cross-exan1ination of }'resident Nixon has established as nt•a r to certainty as possibte-thar-his <!l'i'l'il£l' is probably insupportable. This 1s lhl' stage at y,·hich t'ne "wrenching ord1•al" or trial by the Senat e forec ast by the President might be avoided. If full , proce«lings in the House Judiciary Con1 mittee revealed the hopelessness of ~i\:on 's case, he would be confront ed 1\·i th reconsidering the question of re~ignalion. So it is not as abstruse as It might seem at first glance that Nixon should go before the full J udicia ry Committee for cross-exam ination by counsel, just as St. Clair proposes lo c ro ss·examin e "'ilnesses against hin1. . trit~EACflMENT standing alone, even if rejected by the Senate. is a mark of i~famy blemishing a president through history. Before It is \"Olcd. President Nixon's own interest dictates lhat his defense should be subjected to the test of cro§s-examin ation. so that the country may better judge if he i:-being rightly or wrongly accused. Bribe Report Published Long · Bef-Oi'e Cru~ial Meeiillg I\' \\J!l\r;TIJ\ -Th" 1'1fl'-l° .'-"!'IOU~ l"\11• ~:1011 r·;il'it'd h1 111· \\J11ti: [!0:1..;l· 111"1,in1.1~ 1~ 11h•·1l:•" I', •d1:i1 :.:i;.;•111 .•1''"(1t 111 •l :1 lir;l-it· I 111·~1' · . I' .ni ··g:111· !"\1'111i:<111r I·:. lli1,1"11J llun1 l'1v~·dl'11! '.\i1;nn l1~1s c1:1i1111d 1 ,. 1:1r1111 l• ;1111 ;,h,111' 1hc hr"l.i' 1•,1\nl•'lllS t1n1tl ,\\;ircb Zl l!l7J. 'i'cl 11•r tr.:d r1-·por:,·d llH· SIOf,\' i11 ~r.u 111'11~\ldPl'l5 llllJl'l' th;1n 11'.o 1nonths t·arill'r 1\s th<' J"L'porlr·r 11 ho u11co1 rrer! th · \ hush-money !': t· :1 n dais. I have br1·11 questioned abou: 1!·11 circumstances b ~ both the Wat,,rgr.lr prosecutors and S(•n- a 1 c iovcstiga lors llere ure the sordid details; S<.-Jrccly a month ul1cr !Ju· \\'a1crgatc hurglars were arresll'd, Hun t wrol1· a rhrea lcning, three-pf,lge lctlt'r dem;_u'IC!in~ "to. contact 'someone 111 th(: · \\'h1h~ !lo~." I llJS ATTORNEY, \Villiam (). Billman., re.id the letter to the Nixon campaign roromiuee's attorney, Ktinnet h W . l'atklnson. ~ ·•Give us a \\'eek," reque sted Var kin90f'I. Hunt iold Bittman io reply: ··No. you iel IWO days." "Okay,'' proml.sed P a r k I.it s o 11 . \ ,.. ".so1ne1hing 11 111 ~(· 11orkcd ou! 111 Pl eu11ple of d;1y<; " Ht• •poke to .liJbn _\l11 cla•li. th l'n the <·11n1JJ1gn (i11Pf. 11ho told \Vhitc /-Jousr cu11nsel J ohn Dean about Hunt's demand lo•· n1unev . lll•:1 11 sumtnon<'d I he l'rl·sident'S per.,unal <l!torney. llc.rbert l\aln1baeh. 10 \\'<i sh1ngton. They held a 11 h1~percd. std(•1.,.a!k confercncl.'! in fron! nl Ille llay-Ad::ims Hotel <Jnd ~<;ked hjin 111 r«11~r n10lll') lnr !he \\'atcrgatc dPfc·11ci;1nl'> STH1':SSIXG !hi' nccei1sily tor secrecy. DcRn s11i;gested the hu sh money should he channl'led throug h Anthony Ulasewlcz. an cx-i\l'11' Ynrli. cop straight out of Dan1on Runyon . Kalmbach collected l>el\\'C'Cn $210,000 and $230,000, 1vhich he delivered in secret packets to t.:t~sc1vicz. They kept in touch \Vith one anotlier throngh pay phones, using code nnme~ to identify the people involvOO in the pay-ofr. 11unt \\'11 5 referrcCI to as "the writer," bc:causi• of his sideline as a novelist. His \~ife Dorothy. using pay phones and answering to the c.:nde name "Chris;" passed out hush monoy in ~aled envelopes to other Watergate defendants. As tbeir triiil di:ite approached, Mrs. Jlunt n1ct on Nov._ 30. Hml __ with \\'atcrbuggc.r James f.1cCord. She w rned thtil the paymcnis would be etlb. .orr "unless-~ou, fellows agree to plead (JACK ANDERSON) guilty ... alld keep your n10uths sh ut." F'OUR \VEEKS later. "'e broke the st ory thal !he \Vhite House v.1anted the \Vatcrgate burglars to enter guilty picas. ''B~· plending guilty. the defendants rould J\oid a pub lic spectacle,'' \\'e \vrote, "and save the Ylhite Ho u se embarrassment.'' But v.•e still couldn't find Ol.!t whO waa paying their legal bills. "Who iB paying for these high-powered., t}igh-P,riced attorneys?'' we asked in our December 26. 1972, column. By this time, we had succeeded in winning the eonlldcnce of some of the Cubans on the \Vatergata burglary crew. But 1111 they would admit to us was: "We were told when we took th~ job that we would be taken care of." They refused, however to plead -gutlty. ~Y thought they would ge~ a betu< ak by having their day in court, since y ·had merely carried out what t!"'Y had thought to be Whit• House onlers. WDDENLV, their hush payments were cut off. We reported on Jan~. 11 , !973. that "some or the defendants' in the I \\atcrga 1e trial are send_lng quiet signals to the Nixon Administration that they rnay start talking before they'll go to prison." We mentioned G. Gordon Liddy and E. Howard Hun t. We learned, meanwhile, th at the Cuban defendants planned to meet at the Arlington Towers across the Potoma c ti-om the Waterga te to dec\de whether to give in to the pressur~ and plead guil ty. I arranged with one of them to slip into a nearby room and give mC progress reports on <their meeting. He told me they had agreed after a heated dJscugsion to Jl)ead guilty. · WE WERE able to report on January 15, 1973, that "Hunt agt-..1 to pl .. d guilty, apparently with • a ta c it undenrtand lng that he vrouldn 't lulve ID spend too IQl\I in jail. He urged the other" defendants !privately to follow his , example.'' Then eame the cllnoher. We reported an offer. "to make regular payments to the d<;l.end•nts' famili... A !t.lfOO.a· month !l~re was mentioned. our sources coUfd no~ or would not, ident~y the men behiod the eceneo. We can • ceport «lly that most of t~ money for the defendants was foMeled through HlDtt. '' THE WHITE HOUSE tran!Cl'IPil lb-Ow • .. \ that John Dean told t~ President on March 21. that Hunt was jdenuinding an additional_ $12(1,000. , "You have no choice till to come up \vith .the $120,000 or whatever it is. Right ?'' asked the President after much discussion. t "That's right,''. agreed p e<in. "Would yau agree that that's the prime thing that you damn well, bcrter get tha~ done?" pressed the Pres!ftcnt. "Obviously," said Dean , ''he (Hunt ) ought lo be given some signal anyway." "(Elt'pletive deleted), get it, 11 directed the Pres;iden t. • •I l • ' OIANOI. CO.AST DAILY PILOT ' R<lbert N. W«d,:Jubli1her. 'l'llon1os l<cevi( Edito r • Barbara Krdbich Editorial Pogt EdilQr ~hursday., May 16, i:74 I -. • . A discussion !ollo1>.·ed about who should arrange the money: White House staff chief H.R. Halde1nan mentioned John Mitchell's name. TMMEOIAT!::L.Y I o 11 o \V i n g lhe meeting, Haldeman telephoned ,~1itehcll , 11,bo allegedly asked aide Fred LaRue to deliver ~75.000 in camp<iign cash to Hunt. The J;<BJ ha$ estahlishcd that the money was deliver~ about l!J o'cloCk that night to Hunt's attorney. Mitchell reparted back to the WhiJ.e House next day tbat Hunt was no longer a ~roblem. The edilorif-1 Pf\i e of the DeJ]y J>ilot seeks 10 inform and sti mulate ~acters by pre11enliJlg 011 lhls Pa&e diverse commentary on topics Of in. rerut by S¥ndlcated <.'Olunn\ist• and' cartooniata, by prov lr.Jing a forum-fot:" ,,ak&' \'l"'t* and1')' pmcn1inr 1his rie.wapaper'a· opinions and ldeaa on current topic1. The edllo~ial oplflkms or. the' Dally Pilot &}>peer only tn the'• c:dltorlal !Xllumn 'at lh4! top ot tM ~e. OpitJ,lona expl't'Ued by the coi- uml'llMI ,and cartoonists arld 'letttt wriren an their own •rid1no ~ Meflt Of lbtir \' .. WI b'y lhl! 0t.Qy J'iloi -Id be lnlemd. , I ' . I 11 ·I • • f " • • ,- ' t ' • . • ' I ' I .. ' I I I • Cranston, Collects $7,500 From Bank Honorariums . WASHINGTON IAPl-Sen. Alan Cranston, a member of the Senate banking committee. lias accepted .$7 ,500 i n speaking honoraril11n" lrom banking or reiated businesse~. it was dlscj..-.1 • in his financial statement. · • ~ Cranston {0-Calif). madr public Wednesday his 1973 joint financial statement in ~ ~ which be and his wife listed · income of $58,562. does not e3Y for. This is very different from feathering· my own nest." CRANSTON ALSO. acknowledgl!d Weii11esdav tf\,at. two San DJe~o bankers ' arranged and financed a $2Q,OOQ loan to staff and operate for 16 months an uMlficlal community service office for him. Cr~nston denied that any conflict or interests YI a s involved. ' • THE FAMILY ORCUS By Bil Keane 11\EY PAI!> $9,213 'In federal indlme ~tax and ._$2,008 in Cslifornia Income tax. "The senator n~J!" . "" allowed this type ~litica1 • contribuliQJl or honorarium tO !"' influence his decision in anv way," said C ran ston's administrative a_ssislant, Roy Greenaway. Cranston'11 ~taten1ent listed 18 sources for honorariums, totalling $11,394. Ctansl011i who is see.king raeleetion, receiv ed $500 for speaking before the California ... ,. ll>lltll Real Estate Association. the 'NO INT~REST CONFLICT' Ag~icult_ura l Co u ~ c l. I or Sen. Ala,n Cranston California, the A me r 1 ca n GREE 'NAWAV - IDENTIFIED the bankers as long-time Cranston friends Robert Peterson and Richard ,.,. t ....... ... --------. --. •'·"'·-~· .. "'Jeffy hll me back!" I Teen l(iller Placed • Thursd1y, MiY 16, 1974 DAIL V PILOT 7 District to l\.eep Alice Book ROCK ISLAND, Ill. <UPI) -The Hock Island Schoel Board has vc.ted 5-1 to keep the book "Go Ask Alice" on "They v.·ere dramatiztng their points by saying y.·ords they didn't think the board v.•ould \\'ant thildren to hear,'' he said. the shelves of junior and Prior to the board's vote. a senior high schools in the ------ committee of citizens, teachers and oUwr school personnel investigated t h e complaint aga,inst the book. The committee \'Ot~ 9-1 in fjjVOr of_~Cepin~ the book ..... district in spite of some unusual protestations. The book describes a teen· age girl's experience with drugs and her eventual death from them. It is '1Titt11n in diary form and uses a variety of expletives. A \\"O:tlAN \VITJI I \Vo children in the !lock Island I school syslen1 f i I c d ;;i FASHION UNIFORM SHOP SALE IN PROGRESS UP TO 50°/o OFF 31622 S. COAST HWY. Soulhloguna con1n!aint \\'ilh th1• s1•hof'l« \J_ asking that the book be ~ 499.3510 rl•mo,cd from thC' library l L..-------------~--,""'-----' shel,·es. The boart! n1ade i!s decision fr--------~~·----------.., Tu esday night at a nice.ting TB£ 1narked by i m passion ed1 S[X'ethes and the b r i e fl entrance of <1 111a11 \~ho .. • BW 'S co\'ered hin1self "'ith dog .......... --~-- cxcrcmont. Complete Plumbing, Heating Association or Dental Schools, Yale University 's P o"y n t c r r~e)lo\vship, and the Association of American Book 1:iubtishcrs. i Silberman,· two of 10 major Association 1rv1aster Charge) stock holders in the Southern PERRY ALLAN, 29. a in Snnta Barbara. Another California First NaUonal Bank l m!'1nber of the B i h 1 c and Air Conditioning $2,500 came. from a s_peech of San Diego. In Mental Hospi'ta Ml!.<Sionarv Church of Hock before th~ 8~d convention of Greenaway said Cranston · Island , said after the ffi('e\ing the Caliij>rn1a Bankers. has known Peterson since he voas protesting the book. He Association in San Franeist'O. 1963, ·when Peterson and FORT WORTH, Tex. tUPl l Juvenile Judge Scott Moore did not speak during hie mee!ing and anolher n1en1hcr NEW LOCATION \TEMPORARY) •·oo it Yourself Stores" 27601 FORBES RD. NO. 25 BY f'AR, TllE largest fers were from banks and related businesses. lie received $2.500 for speaking to the a n nu a 1 meeting of the Interbank Card Cranston collected $1,500 Silbennan were owners in the -Edward Dean Corbin Jr., said Tuesday that Corbin \\•as of his church IC'd hirn a\\•ay. from a s~n San California Jack in the Box 16. who claimed he killed his insane 'vhen he shot his 15-...... ..... LAGUNA F . ~ th Ch la t h . s {' h u 0 I s u perintC'rtdcnl NIGUEL ~ rancisco k e ... arg~ res uran c ain. teen-aged brother and 'sister ,.t·ar-old brother Jeffrey and \\'i\lianl Kritzmirc. 11 ho II.IE EA~L'S ·~... Fonow Fwtw• ,. -. lhccou~l B~n ers if1vis~on ° ~r~e~~ ~id thf me~ while under the influence of hi~ 17-year-old sister Ki1n \Vilh fal"orcd keeping the book. sa id PLUMBING. lne . 1••1 bul1c1~";'1 • • ·"'•" c mericun a n er s raise , rom o ca the dcVil. has been ordered a hotg n nd is still in53ne so1nc of those v.•ho v.•an11.:d th Torne sior" u your dDor ";·'. J • •.m. to ' p.m. Association. residents in San Diego and .tt d to 0 m c n t a 1 ' s u a · · · · ' c ~~R~~: 495-0401 MOii. ·sot. themselves contriboted $l7,000 com~u e .., ?\1oore said his ruliJ1g disposes book rcn1oved "resorted to ~~~~~,-;u; 11£ RECEIVED $1,000 for a speech before the 53rd annual convention to lhe Consumer Bankers A ss o cia tion in to pay off a loan which had ho~p1tal. _________ 0_1_1h_c._c_a_se_•..;g:..a_in_st_C_o_r_bi_n_. --'-':..Pl_etivcs." !ii..-...,-~~~---....... """'"!""'"!""'"""'.;;..~~ .... ~ been made to staff ·and -------------- Backstage At For<l Talk operate the office. Newport Beach. GREENAWAY SAID the Asked aboat the banking $17,000 contribution was-duly honorariums. Cranston said: reported in C r a n s to n ' s "I did not pocket it for records. personal income. It goes into The office was established in CHl~AGO I AP) -:-The an office accoWlt to pay 1972 and ~·as open for 16 hallucinatory drug ... LSD w;1s expe nses which the Senatr months. found in a coffee um brew ing --·-;;;;;·-;.-;;-;;.;;;;..·;,;·.;.·.;-;;;-;,;;;;;;;;;;;;-..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;~-~---;;.-.-.,1 backstage at a !heater where·• ... Vice J>rt•sident Gerald R. Ford spoke last ''leek. authorities have reported. Bui they said \Vcdnesday that Ford had no coffee \\hilc he \\'a.'i at the theater and that it y.·as not discovered until 1 about nine hours after he had gone. Jo'cderal agcnls said they were investigating. f'ord addressed the National Computer convention I a s t Thursday at the Arie Crown Theater in ~fcCorn1ick Pl;1ce. About nine hours after Ford 's a pp car an cc. six .<l1agcharid:; \1ho 1!rank 1hcl i:offcr b1·<·an1r lightlicadl'd and gigglr and 11cre h<1~p11ah1.cd.1 polit"l' !'.lid. YOUR SUPPORTING GlFT GUARANTEES MW "l1Ti"9 Trwt Pfotram." Write or eoll for detoih today. CALL MR. 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Vinyl bucket sects, package rocks, on'd oir- c:onditionlng. Send for your detoiled, eos'flo-reod, new bus schedules. Rido·OCTD. It'll gel you 1here. ' ORANG• cauNTv TitANM Dl8TMCT • I • I • - • ,..>'f ... , ••• ~ •• ,-----------, for informo!ion on bus schedules, se~ this C'OUpOftb I OCTD,61l C1v1c CenterOriveW.,SoolaAno,CA9'0CI. I J or coll l~<l 547·6004. I- I NAME I I I· I ADDRESS I I CITY If I I I Service oreolsl desired'--------- I I I ! L--..·---------!t.J .. , • • • • •• • • .. • 7 -·-' • 8 !JAIL'( PlLOl TENNIS QUEENIE By Phil lnterl ondi ' SALES-RESTRINGING-REPAIRS B1rilding For Girl s' · ·club Eyed .-~ 5 Coast Students 'Sons~ of N orwa:y Hosting Festival . HEAD ADIDAS COURT KIHG ' Honored WILSOH TRfTORH POIHT S!T . . Y.OHEX COHVERSE COURT I -, The San Clemente chapter Following dinner, the Leota . of the Sons or Norway, Petersen Trio will provide SPALDIHG DUMLOP l EASPORT plus Roc""""'ll, hondball & tablo IMtl• The newly organized lll• ntington Beach-fountain t1llev Girls' Club Ol1Nis a buildi.ng for c ~i t h l' r a ten1 porary or ;1 \)l'rn1anen\ headquarters. ,. Club organizers are looking for a facility "hich \1·ould be centrally located :uuJ rould house the varird nl'11vitics ..or the c:irls' Oub. Thl'y also nrcd \'Olunteer" for committees. \\'Omen and n1cn.. to hel p gr!' thr nc11· club on its feet For infonn:.it1on on eilher nf!cd ,. phone the ne1\' Girl~' Cluh pres id c n t . Judy 1-loclderlin tit 55~-205!1. \);111 l>ol~ui. princip:1l of Foun!a111 \'al!e v's Cox School. is the nc11 vice President of the club. ~1 t· m b c rs h 1 p 111 the It u ntington Beach-Fountain \'alley club is open to all girls ages 6-18. DUl'S arC' $2 per year for girls in kindergarl<'n through sixth grade, and $3 :l year for lhe older girl s. ( 1, .. , 1., ... , .. ,,,,.0 •• h .I•, t'' •II ,!d .. ,IJ.,-,'....i, · 1 Jh. c!l'ar' 111 ··~ 1n \111 e o! th ose n1oods again.'' • --~­ Nearly Evc~yone Listens to Landers Five Orange Coast students music for dancing. • Telemark. 103, will b e will be among 4 high school The public was invited to s1¥nior~ to share $16,000 May celebrating the Norwegian join the Sons of Norway at the 22 in Bank of America's 27th independence day Saturday program. Interested persons annual achievement award5. nlght at '3en Bro \Y n c ' s may phone Lew Monson, at h 11 restaurant ln. South Laguna. Ben BioYme's Restaurant, at T e students, i n I t i a y The festivities will begin at 7 499-2663 for reservatioos. selected by their schools, then p.m. with a 5 park11 n g The 'price Is $7.50 per placed into cotnpetltion with punchbowl, and a three-course pei\on. 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" HOOVER·WEIR -Fr11nk Gt-oroo. il, rn Arcn St .. Apt. 10. L•gun• 811cn ----- •rod Lucy Mltrlln, SS.. m Arch •1., Apr. '· ~unt BeHh. 5COlTEN·JONE5 -Arthur Fr111<I~, 21, 6551 w,.,...,. Ave., ,ti.pf, U& Hunllt>glOll 8e1Ch 111d P11n1l1 1(11!1try<>, n. 6jSI W1tner -'Y• .. Apt. u1, HvnllnQIOn Beien. NELSON·KE RR -Wlllidm fd,..1r<:1, ~l. ollltl A.Ja°"ln, Hvnlln11t0<1 Be11ch 1n!I Oline N11,.ua, Jt, 11G6S E<19e ... a1e1. HunllriQ!on Bt1ch. GOOO ARO-BALLAR ;:i -Jo~n ll:obdrds, 21, 7U&l Dt Lt lun~. Ml~11on Vl•!<:1 end c~nl~I• 5.,., 2l. n~n wn1111er , ere•. Mori more mot• 1-tfALY·LOPEZ -M~r. '1, Leltnd 1-te•lv. "ltct•I 1<1•.' of Ne,..oocl ~:ic:i· .:;.~. ~·c~~. r::;,e;ui Lo1>11. FOWLER·WIE ll:CNGA -Mar. 11. O•rr~ll R. Fowler, 60, ol Huntinnton Betch, 11111 Ell11belh Wierl n11•. 61, ot lowfll, Mich. SCkROEOER·BREITENBACH -Mllr. :Ill. Jolin 011ri<:1 SchrOl<ltr. 30, •nd Cvnllll• An11 Cftmlrd• Bc1het1bich, 2l. bO!ll of Hunllnci!on Be11c~ Ri::'YNOLOS·FAUL'll. -Mir. 19. V/lltlam T1tom11 ll:tvnolds. 41. 1n11 Robin H. F1ulk, 33, bOm o! L"oun1 Hiiis LAS1STEll·llllYANT -M11r. 28. JowPl'I M. l•l•\!er, 21 , of l'oun11ln V•ll•1r. ,.nd Sne<rl Ann Brv,.n1, )B. ol We1tmln,ter. GllANl·ROSENBAUM -M•r. n. fd· w•rd Fr1ni:11 Gr111t, •li. Ind fll1•· !Ifill A<>n Ro.enoaum, J.c. DOlll er kun1ln1110<1 BtKh, S"'llH-1(€MOALL -.Mar."· Rlrha•d 8 . Smlrn. ll •rid S'vlvl 1 E. Kendall. 11. b<!tn 'cl Newl)Crl 6f<~cn, (OQl(J0NE$.--· )0, 0.~>d 11-•I CQOll;. 11. or Garden Grftvo. Bn'1 5""''" 1t11ve J~s. 15, of co,on.1 a•I l.\~r ' . ~EIBE!!l·llRVCC -· N\r 1~. G!Pn 0 \t•l)tr!, 11. 01 O•ino~ ··"!"L il<• ~u11nne B•uc•, 17, ot HvnUn111on llt~rll KUHLMtHI ~t1ANNON r.\nr 19 G~· y S 1<.uniman. ;s. n Hun1>n1jlno l<~~rn .1n<1 (N"n•~ Ltc~ Shannon, '17, of We,1..,1n1!tr RICHARDSOP.,.JAVE'IS -flod• ?9, Mlcnatl LaVtrnt R•t l>lr.:·on. l l. ~1111 El~1ne Ja.,~n>. :16. bo111 ul W•.rm!n ster ELLIS-WIEST -l\dr, 19 ,Butt ll1lcll E•+>•. J,, and o • .,e Lee WI"!. 76. bot" or Cc1!a ,,1t•a. PAL ..... ITIEll·C!!AIG -Mdr 79, s,1m llftvmcM Pdlm•!t~r JO, "nrl -;.,,..,~ Cooctr Crl•o. 78. 00111 o! Ceron• <l•I M&r OE MASSIO-EVANS -/Air. ~. Rabort G•e•anc ~'"""'o. 15. ~nd V!•olnl•~ llnn Evoni. 11. DOlll 01 Hun!lnc!0<1 B•·~~ McGOWAN . OUICETTE . Mo• n. W1ll••m Eric McG»won ;o<J, "n<i ~•II• T~AvPr O·J~tnt. :11. DOl!l c! ~•n Juan (AQ"Or~no l'aLLON·OllNN -Mar :It. AIAn Bu.miler Stickers . F'or Sale Want a Bicentennial bumper sticker? Huntington Beach Public Jnfor1na tion Orficer Bill ltccd has them for sale at the new civic center. 2000 r..1ain St. The city has been selected as one of about 10 Orange County comn1unitirs to hold o ff i..c i a I Bi cc n I ennial celebrations in 1976 to honor the American Re\·olution. It was picked by the i\ational American Revolution B1ccntcnnial Administration in \\'ashir.~ton. D.C. Reed 's offit•c is srllin~ the bunlPer stickt'r<i for 50 t'('nts ro advertise the fact that Huntington Beach is an official Bicentrnnial city. Prepa rt ions for the 200-yra r celebration have a Ir cad y hcgun, Rrcd says. and \viii probably focus on the city's :innual Fourth or July parade, v;ith perhaps a11entire1vcek of aclivilics surrounding ' the event. Jlc«rcc . ,... (~Arie• FAU"h, 1~. ~nd l •nda Gt.I f'uftn, 71. t;o1h ol C"''" fv'••• H~~~,:~;,~nGt:o~1Y~N H~~1i~,0~r 1'~ lil'rynn ri.I . Aldrich. son of dftd Cvn•ni• Let VanMtler. ;>O. ('DO~,; \I I \J J ,., H..,,1.,,01on eeacn r. an1 . rs. J F ... Aldrich of P~~~fi!..'~~.~~· -,,_M:::.i ~c~ ~~~: lrrine. recci\'cd a bachelor's Cotrr • .a. Dolli ot S•n C!emt"lt I ' I ' d P"flVNf·AARTLFTl -1,•a• JO Je!f••v ( l't{r('(' in /Iii !Jf(' S('l<'/lCC an ;~,,;~r'"r"~u~~~.":tt1'~e:n 11".11'"· 2' nHHh fron1 \\l i 11 a n1 rt tc CA0'!,~~E ~;.~~.i sr~N ""n (j;;,~. -~ l 'n i\'rrsit.\' in Salem. Oregon, ,,r:~'t1·1~0u~:r:oo:n o;,\;~•l•o~~··'it'...... .\lay 12, ~ N»r"".in Nl'lt•I. I~. 11t H''"'"'nt~" I __ _c_ 11•••" ~"d .-~Uy Oi1n Younc. 1~ c· 1-c~';'°..;B"E~~-~:•NIC.t.IO -M1• 30 I l!•l)t.r c. cn~m~'"' 10 "' Lo~~I n-...:;n d"d l1!1•~n O 1(1nk .. •d, 7]. cl l """n" " "' . POT TrR-Or",'t'.C.ur z -1~~· :io I ("""t\ W PO!!"' ;<q C' N~HDC•! THE EARL'S ~:~~~~~~.~·~n Allvn Oom onautz 19 Pl1mbl1111t. Htlll"f 8AQN,\!'IO LIGHT 1:•• 10 l(~~.,··~1 Air Ctnd. Wavne R~rn.,d. l~. o! Sa•I• /lo" 'Time Sllrh ~~r~l•ellv Jedn Liont, 7l, ~r l ~<1un,1 11 yowr doer 'Nf QNF 11.c;11vrl '"" 30. ~.n.\fd I L••-· SiNldlebKll All om." !'! Wern~•. 'l7. ~"" O•~n~ Lrrra•"CI 4t5·0401 64Z·175l G~vel. ;~. DO•n ol WP\lm•~\ll.r c_ _ _c_:o_o_ -W'ANTED-1 DIAMONDS • GEMSTONES J•wtle1 by ;o..p11 11 .-.:lli"'g-lw dio•cnd1 and ga11111d1Mts !<0• pti...,I• Hodi•idwoh .,.,.. e•lales. Cor1lvl ••c111i11alio11 ""d ,....,1..a1ion bf -••perts. Hi9h111 ptioc•1 poid. c.n 540.9066 10·9 daily, Salvrdoy 10-4, $u1Hkry <ioM<ll, a1t lar Ml. 0.-il follJ Of ·-............ iewels by ioseph SOUTM (OAST '1.AZA • ll3l lllSTOL, COSTA MlSA • 540-9066 • • • • • • ---· ·coast Residents on 'Heru· J\tlore' Board Scvtta} Orange Co a 1 t ritildren with h ca ring flicGarry of Huntington Beach. Eileen Parker ttf Santa Ana , .. NOW: ALSO INSIDE LINBROOK HARDWARE AT FOUNTAIN .. VALLEY 20(f Brookhurst • INS IQ E HARDWARE STORE 968-8541 juPONT 501 ' NYLON EXTRA THICK SHAG Jirn Peterson or Riversi9e. \\'<ill Prtrrson of Hunting'lon r I.leach. Jt1ffil'S Plou AfJ f !'\cwport Beat h: i\.l a rs ha Polizzi of Irvine, llichard S!ubt• of t\c"•port Beach and £\.tary 'fho111pscn of Tustin. ...._ --- Comp let ~ly -Insta lled with Delu xe OPEN SAT. & SUN . 10 A.M. ·TO 6 P.M. REGULAR 9.95 SQ YD Ru bber Padding MON.-FRI. 9 TO 9 P.M. HIGH LOW SHAG REG. $12.95 SPACE DYED TWEEDS BY WALTERS 99 SQ. YD. REG. 7.99 Campletolr Installed with Deluxe Rubber Padding SQ. YD. '""'"elr 111t1ll .. Wl .. hlHt leloMf ,..., ... CA DON NYLON IYHOUYTIX 99 SQ. YD. REG. 10.99 lumplete r Installed with Delu1t Rubber Padding :I SPECIAL Mill PURCHASE CARPET 4 ROOMS MAXIMUM •o YOS. 1 DOllo DuPONT MYION (HOICI Of (01011 19900 (t1n,1111lf i~111!1rl •ll h .i11vJt rv~~tr ,14di~t. SAV£·$T29.00 EXTRA HEAVY DuPONT501 IY MAND 99 SQ. YD. REG. 9.99 Complete r Installed with Delur,,e Rubber Paddi~g • OAIL°'f PIL0'1 fl Orossel Na n1ed SACRAMENTO (UPI I Ruth F. Oroc:el of San Francls!!ll h.is bffn appointed bv Gov Ronald ll1!ag:1n 10 rhe Ca I 1 f orri<i Appren ticeship Council. n.•[llUt'UH! John· r.. Lo1.ano of Pu·o l!l\'C'r:1 ,,.M resiiin~<I ~l rs IJroRSel 1-> coordinntor or the S :.i n f' rnnci 'iCri I Intel-Restaurant L~1bo1· :O.!;in;1gL1H1l•nt 1·:ducnt ion 1-'und. HUNDREDS OF ROLLS ON DISPLAY MOHAWK. PHIL.AOElPHIA HOlLYYTEX ARMSTRONG 0.81N CRAFTS CAllAWAY B~ATT!E BARWl(I( AlOON - '" , ·j .. r .f l;, ... Ii' , ,, ' .. ~ ,~. ·~ .. , .,\' • With inflation everything Is costing you ' more. Now'a the time to get tough and start thinking about YQU"81f. You need every extra penny )'OU car\ get your hands ·9n. or more fs guaranteed for 4 ·to 10 years. You actually eam 7.79% because we com- pounCl Interest daily,Sfnce Federal regula- tion• require substantial penalties if you withdraw fund~ before the term Is com-, plated, you may prefer our 514% account which has no resl!1ciions. to $20,000 is Insured by a U.S. Govern· m~nt agency. Now th1t'1 ufety. Start "'•din• jOar OWD badness today. · · ' MUTUAL SAVINGS Stop kidding y 11elf with-dreams of dapital gains, t avlngs and a lot of Ideas tllat could en p co§llng you money. The 7~% we pay on accounts of $1.000 • -• •' But, most Important, your money ••• up ~ • I • ' a.a ·tbe mOll JOa ran llvawbat,aa-,. • • • W1Uiam M. Kull, Man1Qtf Con>n1d•I Mer: 2887 E1st Cont Hlghw1y/87S.ll010 • ~ .. ' ~ • ' ~ • l • • JO DAILY PILOT Thursday, May 1&, 1974 To Fal1•vle,,· Sorority ,Donates , Hanin:iond Organ Friday morning assr1nblif's in the school auditoriun1 at Falrvie...,, State Hosp!ta1 "iH stait off v.'ith a rousing nc"' spirit now. following delivery of a new Hammond or..&._an. A delegalion fro1n "'Mc Eta Epsilon Chapter of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority. an i11temational co 1n m 11 n i t ~· service group. donated It. Club officers Donna \Valsh, Dianne ,Judson. and the :'\1mcs. Irene Tho r pc . \nne.1· Ch a nd l t' r. .J·:>P Lcl~<1_1•. Dorothy English and Jerrv Frey were present to tu rn over Ule $1.000 i0rgan. The n1 u s i c a 1 instrun1rnt obtained through the CQllcclln~ of 129.000 Betty Crocker redeemable coupons was 1h(' second sorority donalion to !he bospi!al for the mentally • rc!arded and p h y sic a 11 y handicapped. 1'wo ~ears ago they provided thl' hospital v.'ilh cight-pas.9en-, gcr van for use by paticntS otl outings . Coast Stude nt G iYc n A wan I ~1ickcy Urdca of Ne\1'J>0rt Beach has 'ron the McAlister . \ 11 ard !or excellence in the ~tudv of che1nistry a t \orlhcrn Arizona University. The a11:ird. named for a retired NAU faculty n1cn1ber. ~liss Junia McAlistcr· 1<,.as presented at the school's ch{'mis1 ry department awards dinner. .HITE . To !'•d11ate • Miss 11farcfa AicKet'ren , daughter of Mr. and ·Afrs. John J, ~1cKerren of Newport Beach , will be among ·"83 st udent nurses to receive diplo· mas -at Saini-~ I:.ukl!'s . School of Nursing in Lenox. ~1ass. June 9. SATURDAY, MAY 18,8:00P.M. LAG0HA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM .FLAMEN-CO GUITARIST GINO D'AURI GENERAL ADMISSION $3.75 Tick~• at 'The Gu~ar .shoppe , 1027 H. Coast Highway,~ leach, er at the doar, Fort.itfter iftfonnationcaU497·.Z I I 0 .The ReliAride® C~stom Poly Tire • The smooth-ride ReliAride v tire • 78 series styling • 4-ply polyester cord construction '•Whitewall tubeless •• Reg. I 8.97 A78x13-600x 13plus 1.78 F.ET Charge il on your JC Penn ey charge card. Reg. Size Price F.E.l Now ,A78:<13-(00·1J 18.97 1 i8 14.23 C<6'14 -t c,o,i.t 21.97 201 16.48 [78xl·l -73:i•1-l 22.97 -..':'·l 17.23 G7B'1<-B0 ;.1.1 24.97 :·co 18.73 G78x15-Sl5 025~1:> 26.97 2o3 20.23 H78>-1 5-6ti5 •1 ~ 27.97 282 20.98 Prices ~h own dr" Jor 1vhilev1all lubeless 11res No 1rade-1n nee'ded. Blac,.,walls Ju:.! SJ less. Our Reh-Arid!' . Cu~rom Pol y is our own name and does not re!lecr any nationwide standard 01 ouali!y. Wr!h the purc/\ase of ReliAri<Je' lires you gel: 1 FREE 1n~1allal1on ol !ores. 2. FREE rue rotation eveir 5000 m1les. Sale price.s t ffective thni Sunday. ' • ' " su~·NA PARK INch at Ora'ngethorpe Optn Diiiy t ::IO to 9 :~ p.1)1. Sunday .10 to 7 SANTA ANA~ 3900 So. Brl1lol -No. of So. Cffst ·Jllal1 ~Open 1M p.m. Dally Sunday 10 to • . . -ORANGE City Dr. at Gatden Grove Blvd. Open 10-t p.m.• Daily Sunday 10 to 6 ' .. 1 ' • ) "Specially Priced LPs wi th Full . ' Color ~oklets Included " • DISNEY SPECIAL!! ' ·: ~ ' .. ; .. • • • t ' ••• 0 • I "'6 '°" .,.. 006 , .. • • • I • • • • S•!A!O I ' j • . . . . . . ~DO""° a'O -- ., Entire 3.98 LP 2 59 Series Only....... • INCLUDES SUCH TITLES AS · Alice In Wonderland Robin Hood __,.. 50 Happy Years of Disney Favorites 2 RECORD SET WITH FULL COLOR BOOKLET ~ly .............. 3.99 " SpecialJy Priced 2 Record Sets from Sire Records ~~l y . 3.47 The Climnx 81L.c., 5.1"t:-F~.1 Live LP 5 99 Only.......... • The History ol Briti1h Rock lnclud1n~ such Art•s ts tlS • The Ber Gef'~ e Tn" 5.., 1··~,...,, f !_51T'J I ~.ice~ ORANGE • u· ., .. 1-<·'·~:J • [),-. c-· • .i' •D.h"C-1·· • Du~:, Sr• · g' !' d SANT.A -AMA , City Dr. ot ..... Gro•t lh'ci. 0,.1t 10-t p.M. D~Uy s.-.r I 0 tto ' I JtOO s •. ltlttol •Ho. •f 5., CMtf "911• O,." 10.t P·"" D.JI• S.Htly 10 to 6 'f . t , \/ ., • • ' I " ... , • • • f hursd1.1~, fA, 1 UAll v PILOT I • I ---· ..,--. For the Political Notes ' . / . . a-eeord _Pri.m~ry' Ele_ction -'Cinch ~ for Trio ·-# ' I wJ L ~· ~~\ .. Dlsselutions ·or ·1t1a1·1·ia9e Pllff Anti 22 • Fj..,~kt. 81rbert Owtfl ~ Fl~• ToR~lf, HOWl(d t.\tl'lon M41 Mll~td y~~ •,"!~~ F/:'/;f{;l!:rlk ~111.~· :~ • Jdwl J .• Jr Ph.,W, HI ""'Vi'"' . Nun,.._, J ., 'I ilnd •11trkl• L Oauftnnan, vt "" • • GNat L: soe•h•. ~ L. ..-~ld Eioq-'"~•••··· Su11n C1rrol Ind J1rne1 htrh~t • Gt 111, ~ .. nrlr1 L0\111 •l!d l1rrv o,cor Hollm!l!• 8 rDM1 G•ll i nd Rlch1rd 11o1tr.i1~h. l1rrv 01nl1I 111<11 Sherrvl By 0. C. HUSTINGS ~ ... CNtjy l"ll•t $11ff With only one· caadlclale In each or three parties Oii the June 4 primary ballot ,,,;. the new 38th State Senate District, there Is a deartb of prilnary ca:;:.ru,:11f n c u in b e n t Deonjs 11:. Carpenler, Democrat Frenk P. Barbaro and American Independent Gerald N. Bogart arc laking It easy, conserving their energy and cash for the real thing in November. ORANGE COUNTY Reganting his ~mpaign , which will ~ really begin UPUI after ~-_prtmary. he said, "If you were loctking at the election today, purely on the basis of voter patterns, you could align me with Joan of Arc and a few kamikazes. hiS ele ction. "We know that there is a great deal of dissatisfaction "·ith the major parties and coneentraUon o't control at t state Wld feder'.QJ,J~vels whkh should be recap"Med at the local level. tha t no matter "'hether you * elt!ct a Republican or a ''EDUCATION S II 0 UL D * Dcn1ocrat. the country have to do with the three * "STATEMENT SAVINGS"·PRESTl&E C1rd continues the same socialistic "R'a''. The Legislature sh?\11d "BUT L AAI A strong trend," he-said. . not remold it into something* IUUAPAUMttcury Savlng$Bldg,,ViilleyViewatllncoln candidate, very goal oriented, Bogart, a high s c h 0 0 I lhey want. * ltUtmllTOf IEACH Mercury Savings Bldg., Edinger at Be.1cll and I can take Mr. Carpenter graduate. is an engineer for He also believe~ t h a t * lVSTlll Mercury Savings Sid; .. lrvirie StYd. a1 Newport Av•. on his own ground," Barbaro Astech, a producer of jet ''government ls taking over * lA HAIM..fUl.l.RTOlf MereurySavmgs ~ldg., lmptrla! H~. at H&rtlw said. aircraft parts. too many areas that should be * CAllSOlll Mercury SaVlngs Bldg .. Avalon Blvd. at San Die;o Fnriy. A m e r i c a n Independent A supporter of strong local handled. by t~; dr r1hc e1 * llXBT XNDLLS Mertury Savlnp Bldg., Long Buell !llvd. It cirson st. Bogart. 35, of 16642 Simonne go v er nnu!nt , particularly enterprise systern ·an . a Lane. • ~lunlinglon Be a c I} , regarding schools. he said.. "there doesn't seem to be the * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1li * * bel ieves that being a men1bcr "We are losing control of the necessary honesty between the * * * * * * * ** "~ Giii, H1rr'1' V , and Beth O. t;~'.1.J~1.--.:r~~ Jr Noe-. ~';r.'., H. Ind J'oUOt. M. Firl\fr, J.,,lce G. Ind 01rr1U .....,.y, Shella Mill Ind :to Edwlrd nulock, Donr.-,...,.rl1 1 Carl Gtn1 H1w11, Karol L _ Incl l.tf'rl Stldll, Fr!lltr It..,, Md ud!n. Jovn l~_VjM1 W Ima M1•IM 11i1fTKt Melvln M~rla, ci-teti. .,d T~• R. THE DISTRICT is heavily Republican. v.•ith l 5 7 , 3 1 6 voters COD'lpired to 104.138 Oemocrats ~and 926 American lndependen1s among t h c 282 ,744 regl!tered voters. Confidence is the key word among the Caodidates, oone of whom stand a chance of losing the primary and all of whom find something unique in their circumstances a s Su r l n g victory in November. of a minority party n1 ay help local school system. There is a politicians and the people.'' member of committees 01111~~~~~~E:1~~~;==~=:~~~lJi~~~~~~~~~l'EJi~~~~-~-~-~-~-i~~~fi~ji;~;-~1~·~;-~~~:j finance , elec tion s an~l r e aJ'portionment, insurance and fin an c i al institutions, natural resources and wildlife. ~.i1~.5~.'.0.,uJ":~ ~l1~rl."t...,,1U1 AIVI ..W Jdwl Garv srg,,;..,,N....cv Munoer 1M Aldl1rd l lndelfllnt, Het1rl11!1 $. Ind K1r1I Fr96erlk Johnton, P&m9it M. •nd llkh•rd A M•vtr, J•nv An111 Ind Lvle lluSMll .. fltl .e."" ~ ..... .t:<OP ... , Deatlis ~ Elsewliere CLAREMONT (UPll :\Jemor ial services for James f\luUeoburg. 77, b i b 1 i c a I scholar and cd.ucawr. \\'ill bf' collductcd J\londay. i1e died rriday. An ordained minister of the Unit~ Church of Christ. he was professor at San Francisco Theo I o g i c a 1 Seminary and thC graduate theological school at UC Berkeley before retiring in 1971. LONDON ! AP}, -Duke Ellington's tenor saxophonist. Pau1 Gonsal\'es. 53. was found dead in bed \Vednesday at a house in North London. PQlice reported. The police said the rause of death had not been det.ermifled but there \.1'3S no suspicion of foul pla y. HONESOAl.E. Pa. !CPl l - Ruth :\tc(jinnls , "' o 111 en 's pocket billiard \vorld ehampiOfl. died \\'edf]csda~·. :\liss :\lcGinnis. 64, \\'ho al 7 bC"gan playing billiards at hr r father's billiard parlor. had been hospita li7.{'CI with cancer <II the \Vavnc \1 e 111 o r i a I Hospital here sincr Jun. 30. AUCKLAND. 1'l•1v Zraland !UPl)-Roberl Donaldson, 84, one of Srotland Yard's top d e t e c t iv es , drl'd here Wednesday. If"" Death 1\'otiee~ In Tedistrk:tiog last year, the old 34th State Senate District. in which Carpenter was elected, was altered and renun1bered 38. The cities of Orange, Villa Park, and pl\rts of Garden {;rove. Anaheim and Santa Ana. for1nerly in the 34th, have been excluded from the /lC"' 36th. district. TlfE 36TH district n o w in corporates the 0 r a n g e Coast. the ~ulhem inland portion of the Coont]it....and a sliver of San Diego County which includes Oceanside and Camp Pendleton. Orange Counly con1munities in the 36th arc: Seal Boa.ch. Huntington Beach. Fountain \'alley, Co.sla ~1csa. Newport Bench. Corona del ?o.1ar. El Toro. f\1i ssion Viejo, Laguna Beach. San Juan Capistrano and San aetn(!nle. Hcpubltcan Carpenter. 45. of 2433 Vista Noblcza, Newport Beach. cites expt'rience and !11s record ns hi s tic ket back int.o office. He was first C"lected in the 34th Senate l1istri ct in n special election in August 1970 and re--clected in the general election three months later. ~larried , \l'ilh nvc children. Carpenter holds a bachelor's dei:,rrce in political science and a la\v degree from UCT..A. JN TllE SEf\iATE, he is Republican Caucus Leader, chairman of the Subcommittee on Civil Disorder and a An1ong Cai penter's concerns are violent orgapizations in prisons which, be contends, are supported by radical lawyers who use : t he i r immunity to smuggle contraband to f}rlsoners. The groups, he said, constitute a -threat outside as well as within prisons t h r o u g h organized violence. Other concerns are the price of welfare and education and prepayment penalties in home sales. He opposes no fault auto insurance which does not include a significant reduction of premiu1ns. DEMOCRAT BARBAl\0, 30, although conceding weakness in the raUo of registered voters. sees his strength in !his being "a different year." An attorney practicing in Santa Ana. Barbaro i s married and has one child. He li\'eS at t3065 country Club Drive, Costa Mesa. "The basic issue in this campaign," Barbaro said, "is the qua lity of life in our area .,. That large issue. he said, is broken i n Io considerations regard ing the en vironment, tr an sport a I ion, ovcr- devclopment and "a Jack: of intelligent pl annin6.'' THE PROBLE~1S, he said, arc related to special interest politics. ''As things are run now. there is an adherence to the ethic that you should be responsible to those who pay the money to get you elected, rather than to those who vote for you." $435,102 Request Pc11·ks Pa11el Seeking F1i-11ds f 01· Bike·ways The Orange County Harbors, Be ac hes and Parks Commission is askln~ the collnly Board of Supervisors for $435,102 for bi k£'11ay~. Seven Orange Coast cities which submitted proposed blkeways v.'ill r cc e i v e matching funds if supervisors approve the funding. • funds for four locations, on Campus Drive , along San Diego Creek. on Main Street nnd on a Southern California Edison right-of·\vay. The locations of t he Fountain Valley and San Clemente bi keways \\'ere not listed. · .---- NEWPORT BEACll would ftEl'J,EC.:TIONS receive $36.750, Huntington Beach $30,000, frvine 171,l!IO, "1 San Juan Capistrano $41.000, R .Founalin Valley $14,250, &al cyn =========· Beach $71 .600 and San Shc:ffc• . AllUCKLI .. ION Clemente $1.795. , . ·'· WISTCLIPP MOITUAllY All of the _ bike,vays are '----.a 4'27 E. I 7!h St., Co~o M.•o planih!d to link up with a .. ---- b'\6:_'.'SSB ... coun yt\\·ide system T h e proposed Ne\Vport llALtol-JUOllOf'.! • fUNlllAl.HOMi ,. ~ Corona del Mor Caito Melo -·- 673-9450 646-2424 llLLllllOo\DWAY MOITUAllT l I 0 Braodwoy, Cosio Mno 548-3433 -·-McCOllMICK LAGUNA HACH -1'\IAIT 179.S.log"llO Ce"'fOll Rd. 4~4-941.S -·- . Bei,ch bikeways are ·~!1?'18 · ·€oa&t His.hway. and JambOfle Road amr in the s.., Joaquin Hills area. Htmtlngtoo Beach's blkeway would he along the Coast Highway on the beach side. Irvine asied for bikeway UCI Installs Joh Phone The Unlvenily of'OOlfomia, Irvine has ln8talled ~a new telephone s e r v I e e that provides ln!ormatl9'1 on campus emr101~ent opifM)rtunit es for noo.. aoodemlc posltlona. ' , A nlconled measap elves lalormallon <n jcb ~ teftll days a week, Wbaun -. day. An equal Ooilonunliy eJl'C)loyer, tho U n.t .lii'111 y enaoul'llles _, a n ~ pe_r1on~ of minority beCqrOUn4 lo apply. IJbe numl>er 19 call 11 •™1 • -714, l»WO. ' I ~ ... '"' 1.,1 t ....... ~ -.,.. .... "'-.... . .... ,.. .... . s,.i.- Unless a person is my wealthy, •ery headsttol\I. or ·quite in.sensitive to the niceties of convention, .be ii not likely to be in a pqsitJoo to always do • exactly as he pleal'les. Whether it be earning a liyelihood, keeping a bouae, ralslnf children, ~~i•inl an education or Jun apmd!ng leisure time, It II ohrQs best If peopJtt are Fortunato '"""I!>. lb bH9 ltomed lo Jil<t.wJii! tb01 .... cJoing. I --. •. Come In .... ltl -o( our patleat ind &J,:npatlaetio coaBRlor1 -a11l1t zev la mtkiDI pre·nte •"8ftC61Dtnll. We have lQRl'l.Dee and trust Plans th1t 1uure ,.... lbol .......... will .......... ..,_ ~~gf.,61l 97l $Ol/!H dll.sT HGfl!AV ~l&OI $1QS S/JNQBtME 1511 llCllH Q.(Hjl()~ - LATEX HOUSE PAINT II~ , \ •• 1".X Sf..~I OL•' ' ~ - ' Once ·A·Year , Super Savings on ru· Test Direo-t from Our Factories SUPREME ACRYLIC LATEX HOUSE PAINT YOU'VE SEEN TRU-TEST PAINTS ADVERTISED IN THESE MAGAZINES 97 GAlfl.ON ·custom colors slightly more * Unique latex: and oil formula! Protects like\n oil pai nt, goes on latex easy. * Resists weather, smog, 1nildew and stains! Stays clean and beautiful. • If-One coat covers most surface s! * Dries fast. Soapy water clean -up! • For wood, brick , concrete, stucco, and pri med meta l. • HPX ~~·"1 ~i:ffe·ue~r ; GUARANTEED o "l'Nl5T OUIU1Y 'l!-f [ i II '°"'" Ml'•"• "''''"d f ; •''" •P'''"I «••••·"'! '" ' i.t>.rl""'''"~ ............. o i "'"''"""''""'"'""""'6 ~ ..... 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' finish wa~es like chi na. OriH last. Water c\1ans tools. E·I Finl Quaiitv Tru·T•st P1ints Are Mtdt In Ovr Two P1lnt f1ctoriMI • .. ;. 'I ' Open: Mon.·Fri. 9.9, sat. 9·6. s~. 1 0.4 • • , . . -~ I I ' .. . . . - • . , 12 DAILY PILOT Thursday, May 16, 1~74 ,, . Cou1aty ,reports ~Power's ·Down, Cost ' . ..,.. HOii.i! We Erred Photo ideiltifications of two UC Irvine profes· sors were inadvertent- ly transposed in a Daily Pilot story Wednesday which told of Dr. Haz- ard Ada1ns and Dr. Ern- est Noble winning Gug- genheim Fellowships. The men should have been identified the way they are here. 111c Daily Pilot re grets th~ . error. ' . li Still· Up in County ~ B.y \\'ILLIA~I SCHREIBER )as! year, the county ust-'d 35 Last June. su~rvisors °' 111, oanr ""'' s1au percent less gas than (:luring called for an ~nergy austerity SANTA ANA _ Orange the sa1ne two 1rionth~ this program when their lotal County government har'madc 1..vear . Th ere was a year's power bill is $i.5 cuts in its use of eleetric corresponding 25 percent drop million -about $%00,000 pol\'Cr. but county supervisors in t'osts -fron1 $32.450 to higher than they expected. hav~ bcffi told the county"s $2t3-t6. The conservation progra1ri bill is still going up. Sn1isek told the board the included s~h 1rieasures as Building Services Di~~· count~•s f'icclric us a g c rc1noval of unnecessary lights. Jfl~rph Sinisek s::iid his•e r ,, ;..... d~·oppcd by nearly 40.000 turning off lights in bathroorns C'onser\·atiop efforts have ktlo\\·att hours. during .lhe and unused offices and other resulted in a drop of 22.4 n1onths of f cbru ·.u·y . u11d actions. percent in l>O\\'cr usa"C over ~larch over the sa1nc period a Supervisors told Smisek to the past year. In :h~ ::;a:ne ~car ago. But .the cost. continue studying the si tuation period. electric bills have gone 1nerensed nearly $30.000 to a and co1nc back in a fc1v \vecks Crowding Lectm·es Set at UCI up 41 percent. to~nl of $00.966. \.\'ilh another rcporL Smisck's report indicated ------------·---· ---I -A t;C Irvine lcct.ure series on envi ronment psychology resumes tonight \\'hen Dr. Allan \\:icker. a s soc i at c prorcssor of psych<.ilogy :tt Claremont Graduate School. speaks on "Too l\·lanv, Too Fev.•: Effects of Overmanning and Undermanning on llwnan Behavior." ·Lectllres arc scheduled for Thursdays at 8 p.n1. in Roon1 220 of Scoial Science Tov.•er under thl" sponsorship of the Program in Scocial Ecology. the Student Affairs Commiltre on Lectures and the l)('an of Students Office: !lie county's µQl\'Cr Sil\"if1~~ program, established with the help of Southern California Edison Con1pany analysts. succeeded In saving ene rgy, but failed to save a predicted $56.000 in po1ver eosls. Smisek said the po\\·er company has had to increase rates rapidly to cover ri~ing fuel costs. He also said thr basic Edison saec ~truclurt• imposes ·hil).her costs on lo\1·- Yolume consun1crs and lov.•cr costs on high·volc11rit• usrr:' I That means the more the county cut back on it s po\rrr usage. the higher its rates beca1rie. Supervisors 11·erc told the county"s 1973-74 utility bill v.•iH be about $71.000 higher tha11 expected -a total of about $1.-466 n1il!ion for all J>O"'er. Smisek !:.'lid sonic of lhc higher electricity g?Sts \\"ere offset by a drol)' in lh e county· s natural .gas consumption. In January and Fehru:iry OC Cri1lti11ltl Justice Helt<l P<iy·s 1-Iotel TalJ SANTA A\A -Thr n1attcr of a Sl69 hotel bill rt1n up b~' lhe Orange County Criininal Justice Council and presented to !he county for payment h:.is been resolved . The council's l'' cc u ti v c director, Keith Conrannon \vill pa~· the bill ott! of his O\VO 11o<:kct. Supcr\·isors \\'f'fl' given the bill <iftrr the county trea surer rrfu~d In p3~· Jt. Ile c\ai1ned the ho\1'\ hill '~as accrued at a convl'ntifln \l"ilhin the count\" nnrl co1111t~· ord inances prohibit rcin1burscn1~·11I i) such c;ises. UCI Recruits For Joh Aicle t.:C Irvine is rccniiting fer a new admini strator to be rl'Sponsible for i m pro\" i r.6 employment opportunities !or v.·omen and minorities i'l acade1riic and staff positions. Coullf\· gove rnrnent officials can 011\y be paid back for OYernight \i1·inl! CX[)(•nSCS if tl'K'~' are out of the coun1~·- Supel'\·isors brill\ed ;:it p:.i~·ing , the bill a 1reck ago and appeared rrady to reject ii flatly ;:it their incctlng this \\"rck . Bui Cnncannon s ! t fl P ('di fot"\l"arrl and a£Prf'eri !hn! he\ had o\·l'rlookcrl .tlH1t section of 1 !hr go\•crn111ent codr. Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. said the ne\v adn1inistrator will receive a salary range of $L460 to ¥1.776 per month as a slaff officer and · "'ill work di rectly under the jurisdiction of the chancellor. lie withdr e1v thl' r~ues! ;-ind ~d 11" 11ould ·absorb lhl' cost hi1nself. '111c bill 1ras fron1 the Royal Inn in 1\nahein1 \\'here the council l1e\d its a 11 n u a I ,,·orkshop in ~tarch. • ENTER TODAY! -·A Photo contesf-for ~.. . .. --. _.,.. .. ~~·-· ... .,. People who 'fove dads T he Daily Pilot"s People Section will make both the winner and the father in hi s/tier pic- tures fam ous b'y' publishrng the best of the snapsnots in a fathers Day picture page on June 16. · IT'S EASY 1. Tak~ a picture of ll'ie dad yoU want to make tamou~. He can be alone. with his kids or with fnends. but c.atch him 1n \tie act of being a dad and photograph him. 2. Have a black-and-w"hitc orint made lor 1he con· tesl {any size. mounled °' unmounted). :3. Mail it or deliver i1 lo Daily Pilot Peoo!e Sedion before June 5. (Use couoon below or send 1n 1ntor~ mahon on your own paper w1tti the pnnl or prints.) . . Real Estate School S6Q Located in Huntington Beach * Outstanding Instructors • $60 Con Be Refunded To You If You Qualify * Free Xtro 3 Week Training Course • Special On The Job Instruction Coll Bill Flory 832-5440 TARBELL Realtors WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY ' COLLEGE OF LAW • OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST LAW SCHOOL OFFERS A CHOICE OF FOUR PROGRAMS OF LAW STUDY, e IN UTMEI 1 'h or l YEAI S o! fUll-T!Mf l~w 11vdy 115-16 da~lf00"' hou" r>"' wtfk!, or . e IN EllMEI l'/1 or 4 YEAIS of 'A•T-TIMI d1y. ~vtnin3. '" wee\.tnd IJ~' .,,,,1d1• I~ dA>\C\ pc< w~t<, :;.~ hou" pe• cl•ui' • You rdn e~"' you• JUllS OOCTOI (J .D.1 d~g•ee ~nd beCOl"!'I: ELIGIBLE TO TAKE THE CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION WllTI 01 PHONE ro• CA r ALOGUl 800 South Brookhurst Anaheim 92804 17141 635-3453 APPLY NOW FOR THE FALL SEMESTER , BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 5, 1974 All FOUR LAW STUDY PROGRAMS AVAILABLE IN FALL 1974 ~IUO!NH l\IGllll fO• flDl•allY INSUUO SIUDINI lOAJO APPROVlD FOR VfTEIANS r-----------~----------~ I I undPr-;t;;nd th•~ nn!ry must be rece•ved a1 ~ne of I I !hf"' D:i11y Pilar offices by Noon on Wednesday. I I Jun!? r} to be elig1bln for judging a11d thal all prints I I become !he property o l the Da+ly Pilor and cannot 1 1 be (eturned. -1 1 Ply nJme •• ••••. ........ . .. Age........ I I I I Relahon sl'iip 10 latl'icr 111 pnQJO •..•.• , ...• , , • I I I 1 My address ... ,._ •. , . ...••••••••• ••....• 1 J City •••••••••• L10 .••••••••. Phone .••••••••••....• : J Name of father in pho1o ••••••• ''-········-•••.••• I I I I ~is address {ti d1Heren1) ··················-······· I I Enlries ii ma11ed :.hould be sent to: Daily Pilot I' I Peoplo Section. P 0 . Box 1560 Costa Mesa CA I 1 92626 ' 'I L--------------~-~-~J DAILY PILOT . -' • . - • - .. Council. Formed .< . . . ' -auFJELL'S UPHOLSTERY ·Wllff To• Wan-• ... - • r I I ' rorrnaUon of a "CO miinlfy-Col lfge-t>istrre-t-. --c.,!:2~~ 1:~!25, A~~isory €ouncll for the UC -J a n1 es carve l .j~~~~~~~~~"!!!!!. Irvine Graduate School or 5 li p erlntendenl Ocean view --·--• -' ORANGE COUNTY • A11Mlnlstratlon has been Sci I o· t . • INSTANT CASHI anoouFbY Dean Lyman W. \00 18 nc.t. . t Webuydloll'londs. old • rorleP. -Robert Chrford, pres1oent, gold, sllvet', gemsione• Composed ot prom in en t Air California. ount, stereos. muslcal leaders froin bus in e s s, -Sheldon A. Davis, vice ln&truments, most governn1ent aQd educaUon, the president, TR\V, Ihc. ·everything. council is intended to prov ide -Donald W. F u 11 er , liaison between the academic chairman and pr cs id c n t , program and tbe •practice of Mierodata Corp. , management in public and -Margaret C. Grier, chief private organizations. probation officer, Coun ty of Serving on the co'.uncil arc: Orange. -Richard W. Brightman , -ll . W, 7'1 c r r y m an, dil'ectorof institutio n a I president, Avco Fin an c ia 1 1838 Newport Boulemd Costa Metl. Ca. 92627 Pl'ione: (714) 646-7741 ' j ' research, Coast-Conununity Servicel!, Inc. ------'----·--~---- DECORATIVE ,~wi~E WHO ASKS YOU TO COME IN AND l'llOVE TO YOUllSEll THAT PIC'N'SAVE SHU EXCITING MEllCHAND,ISE Of MANY TYPES ANO VARIETIES-Alt AT 40% Off (AT lfAST) AND fllEQUfNTlY AS MUCH AS 70% Off -AND MOREi DlsPENSER \'ll!OJGHt<W'l ;!i"l , - 2~·· t;·l .. Gl~~s ~ 1"11~,, t(~·: i;; 1"'111"' c•,11 rl ~·~' II·~· .;I ~ -;~·e ~~; ,1, &: !' 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[ICeilel!I l•JOr biltllt •;t· r1tte gift. • ~ • '~ '*'"' i!llll • ... -t $ s.t • • I JUST FOR VISmNo OUR I GRAND OPENJNG l ~' .!~:,~~!A MESA ----- CELEBRATING OUR GRAND OPENING IN · . · COSTA MESA . 175 EAST 17TH STREEt * At Newport Boulevll!rd OPEN • MON.·SAT. 9:A.M. to 9:P.f1~. • SUN. lO:A.M. to 7:P.M . I I l ., • I I. I I I I I I I ::i · ) • \ ' • • . . • • . . • ~ L. i•I .. Boyd Not Mauy ·Owne(l Stocks in 1929 Question arisi!s as to how maoy citizens owned stock s when the market crashed 45 years pgo. Not so many, really. Only On(l out of every 80 people in this country. 'Population then was about l20 million. Stock owners num- bere4 LS million. Can't compare with ·the count of stock holders today . '!'hat's 31.7 million in a papulation of 210 ~ million plus. Almost but not quite one out of every seven now is the 1>00- sessor of such paper. aner. !Ugh noon is not necessarily the same time of day as 12 noon. bear in mind. It 's high noon v.·hen the sun is at its top position above the horizon. That varies \Vith your whereabouts and the season, Can occu r 16 minutes before 12 noon or maybe 14 minutes Only rive" cities in the \\'orld have more telephones ~han people, sir. Cambridge, h1ass. Champaign, Ill. Wash· mgton , D.C. Stockholm, Sweden. Soulhfield, Alicb. NOISY BUG Q. "\\'hat's the loudest of all insects?" A. The cicada. tncidentally, its noise-making appara· tus i.s unique among bugs. Others, like beel, bu.zz by flopplng their wings. Or chatter. like crickets, by rubbing their legs together. But the cicada is equipped ~th a·pair of resona tors on Its midsection that work mtwh like radio loudspeakers. ~luscl<>s twitch those vibrating· d(aphragms 7,400 limft'S pe r second lo broadcast the little bead'• mating call clear across the pasture. · DEMA1'DS Students at Wadham College. Ox ford, England, some- time back prc>Sented a list or "nonnegotiable" demands to their dean. llis reply read as follows: "We know of your threat to take what you call ditect action unle~ your de- mands are immediately met. We feel it's only sporting to let you know that our government body includes three ex· perts in chemical \lo'arfare, twQ-ex-commandoes skilled with dynamite and in the torturing or prisoners, foul' qual· ificd marksmen in both small arms and rifles, two ex- art illcry mon. 'one OOlcfer of the Victoria Cross, four karate experts 11nd a chaplain. The governing body has authorized me to lcll vou that we .look forward with confidence to what you c.:i.11 a 'confronLatiop. And I may say even with anticipa~ion." Actor, David Niven \Vore the &'.HTli! old trcnc.h coat in at least one scene of every movie he made. His own per- sonal garmcf'lt._ not from .,..·ardro bc. A foible for luck. It long was a i.;cn<>ral principle of thC U.S. Army that ils cooks get at lca~t 25 cups out of c\·cry pound of coffee('i It's :i matter or historical r('('Ord that President Teddy Roosc\'rll kept a .44 Smith and \\'csson re\'olver arm's length from his pillo\\' at his \Vhlle !louse bedside. That garden pest kno\\11 as the slug is kno\lon to be fond of Mer. Agriculture Department scientists at Belts- ville. ritd., found that oul. And they learned further that pie tins full of bcrr, set out in your garden. may possibly attract more slugs than the usual commercial bait.. In the experiments. hundreds of slugs crav•led into such beer traps. And literally relaxed to death. Address mail to L. IH. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New- port Beacll 92660. VOTE: • r ' j' \. \. Fights Dlsecue Act~r Lloyd Nolan has been named honorary chairman of National· Autistic• Society f o r children'. His son died of eomplicalibns of the disease.. four years ago ... • THE METAPHYSICAL FEllOWSHIP gtUROI ~nts Past Ufe and Trance Dlmonslrallons " bY The Reverends Lucretia Allinson 8, l',lartha Hi cks SATURDAY · 8 PM· MAY 18 10591 Flower St .. Stanton, California $2.00 Donation EXTEND YOUR LIFE EXTEND YOUR ARM • BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK ) FREE! in HUNTINGTON BEACH THRU MAY 17th AT GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE Pavillion Patio and College Center Patio Daily Hours: 9 a.m. ~ii 2 p.m. Ev11 : 6 p.m. ~til 9 p.m. Orange County Heart Assoc. and Huntington Beach Rotary Club A Public Service from •• RMER .LANPllEAR • ' . ! A QUALIFIED CANDIDATE: . • University of California graduate with AB and Juris Doctorate degrees. . • • Chairman of the Laguna BeaCli Planning Commission • Practiced Jaw in Orange County for 12 years ··-~-·-·qt'..;,..,.-"-~"°""b.··•N. -~~ .... -~ ..... ___ . ::"' ... •-' :.. . . , ...... 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' · D~k Tuck p to Ula Tricks Fnlm-\\'lrf-Sr.n·ir'tS Did< Tuck, the polilical prankster \rho has made a career oI sabo"tagin Republican campaigns, S8Y he's siiddcnly in big demand as n speaker on the college campus circuit. "f\.1y guess is n06talgia thing." after he \.\'as cheered by an .,..~~~~~~~~~ ("PEOPLE ... / t i J • aucUence of 40 San Jose State students. "Either· that or ,·l there's nothing to laugh about f- in politics <1nymorc." 1\1ck appeared on behalf of ~t '1 f ~~: .. , ' California Democr a t i cj;,--, ,,...-.ri:, w .:.. gubernatorial candid a t c "' \\'llliam 1i1atson Roth. ll""'""':''~·"•'->!,.~ J I~:.-"' . ~· The daughter of mystery .. . \\Titer Erle Stanley Gardner ·--... ' ..... ~ ..... ~ ~:~:ie.•.::-:, .... ha<; filed suit in Los Angeles to o _, . recover $'28,125 she claims is ·-' .•. o·wed ht:r for consulting fe<>s uP• ·T,1e11110•• for television's short-lived "The New Perry ~t as on Show." Natalie Grace ~aso named as defendant!l her steprno!i1c; Jean Bethel Ga rdn er, Cornwell Jack.son. r; a i I Patrick Jackson and Ruth S. ~\oore, all of \rhom v•cr•.! identified as her partners in Paisano Productions. f\.frs. Naso C"laims th(' defendants con\·erled to their own use the $112.500 received THANKS -Mrs. Milli- cent Pillow of St. Charles, 1tlo. displays certificate that declares her to be friend of President Nixon. Her letter in support of NLxon was forwarded to \\7hite House and she was invited lo 1)1eet the President. for the series about the famed trial la\\')·cr created by her public performances except on late father. !he r\BC television series. • After a luncheon in his honor by a fonn~r cabinet minister, for mer Vice President Spiro T. Agnew nc\v to Iran to continue his private business !rip. Agnew. v.·ho earlier made a reser\'ation for I s ta n bu 1 , returned 10 his hotel roonl aft er a lunch('On b.\' 1\;ickolaos Gregoriades. mini ster of con1merce in the last cabinet of Presid e nl George 1~apadopoulo~. picked up his bags and left for the airport in a blue hardtop Cadillac he used during his stay in Athens. • Rtdd Fo:cx \ra-. ~arred frv1n '1Utside appt>arances v.·hen a Los Angf'l ::-s judge ruled that if the star •ron"t appear in the television sci ics "Sanrord and Son .. he can't appear an vv.·hf'rc else. either. The judge gran1ed a rrquest fro1n Tandem Productions, producers of 1he se ries. for a prelin1inary injunction barring Foxx. a big drR\\' as a nigh~ club coinic, from making any Tandem is suing Foxx for $10 million for breach of contract because Foxx will not sho\11 up to begin prepa ring episodes for next fall . *· Andrew F. Brimmer, the first and only black to serve on the Federal Reserve Board, has annQunced ·he is resigning to accept a teaching position at Harvard Universi:y. Brimme:', 47, who has been outspoken in support of black progress in education and employment, \V3S appointed to the board in 1966 bv President Johnson. • • President Nixon nominated New York investment banker J. WUliam fl.flddendorf II to be Secretary of ttle Navy. i\tiddendorf, 47. has been serving R s tmdcrsecretary since July and will succeed John Wamer, \Vho \\•as named bv Nixon to be administrator of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration. Hope Cooke Noiv Qiiee1i in Exile !\E\V ''ORI\ rUPl 1 -liopc Cooke. the former l'\e\v ''ork debutanle \llho became the queen of Sikkim . is living in exile and almost incognito in fl·lanhattan. Queen Hope has b c e n scparate11: ·from Kin g Patden Thondup Namgyat of Sikkim since last summer as a result of political events. FRIEl\'D_S OF THE 33-~·ear­ old qu('('n respect her desire · for pri\'acy and refuse to divul ge !he location of her r ep or I-,,..... ...... is reason to believe the king could not leave Sikkim today -eren for a ra'cation -v.·ith any expectation of returning to his throne. "I DON'T KNfl\V \rhen see my wife again," the king has said. Since 1950. Sikkim has been a protector- ale o! India. although it h:1s had a drgrt•r i::f :.n- ll'r~al auto· ., . ,. _ -~~· ni~rst J/_ '. ':9 ' .•. ··------.c>'!lo......-.." ~...... ~ ··~~··. .,_, ·-~···"" "" ..... _ ' . ... ... -a µ a r ·1 • • ·I, .!!!• • • • • 'It ... ·-.,,, · · ·i1nenr.• But ""· "'4 .. t·.\"O dissislcn r fttl ;.1 r.-- I all insist the · .,f ·~ r r a p cal. not n1<t ritnl. MAMOY.t.L \\'ith Queen flope in Ne\v ,·ork are her two children. Prince Paldeo. 10. an d Princess Hope Lcezum, 6, and a daughter of the king's by hi s firsl marrrage. Pr i n c es s Yangchen Dolrna. The latter has been undergoing treatlnent for a kid n e y aihnent. 111e queen·s ov:n children ha\·e been enrolled at a ~ranhallan pri\'ate sc h o o I v.·hich has a reputation for progressive educatio n a I methods si nce September. A school spokesman refused to give any details. ca1 p:irltes ch a r g e d the kinfl \\i!.h rigging state council elections in favor or hi s Supporters. Some 2Q.OOO prote s'ters n1arched on t?ie c a p i t a I . Gangtok. Indian troops look control to preserve public order and the king acceded to the rreation of a Icgislath·e assembly elected by adult franchise. The king V.'as relegated to a CQnsullative position EVEN BEFORE T 11 E crisis. Queen Hope expressed doubt that she "·ould stay in Sikkim if anything happened lo her husband because "\\ilateYer I said \\·o:.i!d conic out wrong." \Vith lllf !Ying only a figurehead , lv.1> children in need of Western sc'hoollng, and "ALL OUR PARENTS are an ailing stepdaughtef, a \\'Otried about kidnaping and decision v.·as made for the God knows what," the queen to rotne~ to New York spokesman said. arid the k.inl{ to remain behind . Queen lio~ left ~kkim "She's living very quiet!~'. shortly afler her husband almo~t incognito," ~air! Rn old signed an agreement last 1'1ay friend "'ho attended the royal with India whlch ended 1nore v.·ecldinll in Gan11;tok in 1963 - than R month O( political ha iled as the \redding of the upheaval in Slk:klm, a country year. or 2.741 oquare miles "1th , "I dol\'t lhlnk she's In any 210,000 population. danger here. I hope nol. The The l"J>Yll -tmny was under questiQn is, Can she ever go virtual house arreal and thcrt b.1ck?f' ·, I . • ' . . • ' • • • p0 -rlal51e and colOr-f u 11-· · ! ' \ L ' .. ~. : ' :~, ~\ ' \ "' ' •, I "'A. \ ' \ '· • I ' ....... . ')', \ ' RCA 18 " REMOTE COLO R PORT ABLE 349.88 pr. . -,, \I r • ..,r r.!":J'<I •h·:' I I 11 l'l'" I : I ., I' •·. l : ' I ., f · ,..,. '.. ""\I •"I ••I ANAHEIM <M4N. Euc.ld f1141 SJ!i-11121 • ' i I I ' i ' '· • _ ........... ' ZENITH 19"' COLOR PORT ABL E 428.88 A l 00~0 solid s1ate porlobl~ se• wi•~ Power Sentry sy!>tem io guord ogo!ns_t voho)e O\-'r!ood. o ""motic line tuning. Qromotic one-button c.olor tuninCJ . ::.:>'id ~~.JI~ S 1p..-r Video Ranqe tt•ning system ond 19.inch n '1·1 ~n11lv n1eosured (hrornocolor picture tube. .. . ' ·? . i :1 I ' . I . ' ' '\ ----·-·-···-~· .. ___._ ________ .... ---·- ---·---~ .. ,..~i . ~ ·~ . ..,.._, - .• h -~ • .• ~;; ~ I . ., .. .. . ..... '-·•' " ....... ". 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A15o offering Interpretation of the 1973 film which waJ aomlnated for an Academy Award for the best picture of the year, was Eleahor Katz, Instructor In philosophy. The program was part of the college's ·Celebration ot Women series. VIGNETTES The film is a series of vignettes about four wom~three sisters and a loyal family servant~ Agnes, a spinster and mislress of her parenta:' estate, is dying or c~er. Sbe ls unloved in the male-female relationship but ls happy in the relationship with her sisters. Although Karin is married and mother of five children, she Is curiously untouchable. She ls intellectual but bas a paltry ability to express herself. Marie, the third sister, is capricioos and unrellective of her experiences. She lives more or Jess in the moment and at a sensory level. Also unreflective Is young Anna, but she is intuitive, loyal and devoted to ·Agues. With a need to love and a capacitr, for sympathy. she responds to Agnes' "cries" for help and "'whispers" for companionship. OVERWHELMING EXPERIENCE "Viewing tbis film is an over\vhelming • experience," said Gauley. ''II e (Bergman) is very skilled with one ex'ception-that GI compromise. · "He goes right to your soul-\vhere your dream meets miqe." Because the nature of dreams is non- rational, Gauley explained, BergQian uses-them to reduce and -aimbine realities. Describing Bergm~n as a., master, Gauley said, "He makes no concrete resolutions. lie offers a est h e ti c suggestions." An example Is his use of time-the ticking of the clock suggests that time is important and that it passes slowly when there is agonizing death, G a u I e y explained. .. There's a unifying motif to his use pf music \vhich enhances moocls. It also ls a link, bringing dialogue or others together. C<Jlor is another important symbol. Gauley continued. The use of red suggests blood relationship between the > • Bergman • - • sisters. \Vhlte is sterile and cold. QUE*roNING ,. enter the arena or life.' and 'To live, really live, you must suffer.' Bergman questions the nartlssistic nature of humank.Jnd, Gauley said. "l!e suggests that lhe more you give to others the mo re sell·love you give up. Anna is.A an exa1nple of non-narcissistic love." \Yhat other choice~ in life docs Bergman give women, Cauley asked. •·It has been suggested that he is de1neaning towards them ... that he hates them. "In his portrayals they arc not al peace with themse~es. They either fulfill their biological rofe and live v>'ith it, or turn lo lust. Is he suggesting that the only choices for 'von1cn is what is going on with these sisters·~ ··I don't think so. '\'0~1EN UNAFRAID '1 think he is saying, '\Vomen are strong , .• that they are not afraid to - "ti.len are dull in his films ," Gauley said. "But J don't think that means" he hates them." He uses men so you know the dimension. Gauley asserted. "tfs like putting a V\V next to a Cadillac." ln l\fs. Katz' co mmentary, she said that she felt tt1e film was difficult to view and interpret. "Jt:s not conclusive ... it only suggests. It offers a kind of negative anticipation." The sisters are afraid and were afraid even as young girls, she said. ··Maria fears her lover no longC'r is attracted to her: Agnes is afraid the paid "'ill strike in 'the night. llYPOCRITICAL "Karin is totally con sumed with reflecti\le grief. She is hypocritical \\11th her sisters <ind husband. but is unable lo establish the sourct'!s." \\'hile Karin 's actions \\<t\'C'r b<.'l\•:een • skepticism and faith,· ·Agnes'· ls unwavering in her belief in her family relatloosbip, A1s .• Katz explained. "She is happy with her sislers. • ·"Anna shows no rea r. She lacks capacity for hatred anri nsPonds intuitively to Agnes' cries. The i r relationship is not full , but is as full as two shy worn~ are capable of." Ms. Katz believes that "Bergman Is tormented in the potential o f something ... that his own faith and skepticism a~ revealed in Agnes' sliffering and attempt at reconclliailon \Vith her sisters aild in Karin's skepticism. "The difference between Agnes' and Reri::inaft's faittt." she contends, "is the innocence "'atid unwavering gentleneSlj: of Agnes and the very hard questions that Bergtnan is asking. "If lhl're is to be a resolution ." ~ts. Katz concluded, ''it is Agnes' belief in a solution and reconciliation of the sisters." Sl~eping Giant Awakening By ALLISON DEERR or ti. O.HY ~lltt 11.tf Politically. the nurse In California ls a sleeping gtanL -But, said Dr. Bonnie Bullough, nurses are ambivalent 'toward power. Speaking at the spring conference of the Associate Degree Nurse Educators of California at .. Golden West College, Dr. Bullough discussed elements of power ancl the political potential of nunes. 11'nlere are more than 1 O O , 0 0 0 J'tegistered Nur3Cs in the United States, more than 60,000 in California, more than in any slate except New York. We have potential for being a significant pressure group. "But. we are a sleeping giant. \Ve have great potential power but we really haven't exploited it," said Dr. Bullough, an RN and PhD. who is an associate profeS&Or of nursing at UCLA. "We have been overwhelmed by other organizations with smaller numbers, but more access to high level people, more education and more money.'' Why have nurses not activated political potential ? "P.lany oorscs share a notion "'ith other women that power, aome.how, is not really nice. We have an ambivalent attitude toward power. POWERLESS "We work to educate OW"selves but hate to st.and up and shout. to do things which would be participating in pov.·er struggles." She cited collective bargaining as an example of that ambivalence. "WfiCn there Is a nurses' strike, you find that most are poorly run . not planned ahead of time, and bargaining agents aren't C(Jllacted in advance. "The JM>wer of a strike is in the threat of a strike. 'Ibe threat is a good thing to have, the strike is not. The threat is a good power play:" An example of the ambivalence, she Mid, was a young DW'SEl walk.ing the !trike lines at Youngst.own, Ohio, with tears streaming down her face. "fhls ambivalence • inakes us not terribly effective in our wielding o{ power." Second, she said, "nurses are not very . well organized." Why~ organtzed? she asked. It facilitates COITlGlWlicatioo, and no group can succeed! without good commW\ication. And, she added, unurses tend to feel powerless. They think, 'power Is a good thing, but we don't have it' "We . have developed a subcultw'e of poweriessnesf" ... - , .. • Dr. Turner: 'I, don't went to •ny part of life.' Poy,·erlessne'ss is a 1 e a r n c li phenomenon, Dr. Bullough said . ''\\'e, as educators, have reinforced our 01,·n feelings of !>Owerlewies.s in the teaching process. BAD STUDENTS "Some or the young nurses, ho~'cver, aren't buying it . They've been to consciousness-raising groups and don't socialize as well into the subculture. · "\\re have learned that the locus of control is elsewhere -"·ith luck. chance. the powerful man. People who feel this way don 't le.am very well." Nurses decided, she continued. that the physician was ln·diarge, so very often lhey didn't take advantage or the experiences available-«> t.hllrl. . "Nurses have a · high To -(Expletive)-. ' --• < ~ ": ..... _ -:.· • \ \Vith·Thal level. They don't objC(:l lo things that have gone on and on and on. They work'from 3 to 11 and then stay on for another shift because there is a shortage .,f staff. They have a high tolerance for foolishness." Dr. Bullough noted the current nurse practice la\v that makes it illegal for nurses to do n1ost of the things the~ are doing "except drinking coffee and taking reports. And, \ve don't object.'' Nurses were not to use a n y instruments in collecting medical data. she said .. "That would elimina te taking bloocl pressures a n d temperatures. 5;0mething every nurse has done." USE CLOUT Ansel Hofflftan, assistant legislative •• • •· - • ' • • representative, California Nu rs cs Association. called for nurses to use their political clout to keep nursing "a progressive and viable profession." Noting that there are 155,000 licensed Registered Nurses and 45,000 Licensed Vocational Nurses in California, he told the ADJ\'EC delegates, "You as a ml'mber of a profession. can add to the po!entinl po\\'er of the CNA as a pressure group." " Current issues in nursing \\'ere discussed by a panel including Hoffman. Dr. Bullough; Allison Leak, RN, CNA Special Projects; Assemblyman Jack Fenton (0-Montebello ) and Pat i1umford, RN, instructor at El Camino · College. Nurse pracLice: CNA supports . . ·-· e ' BEA ANDERSON , Ed itor Assembly Bill 3124. no1v in the State Senate health committee. which would allow extension or nurse practice as · nurses taMe on new roles without a ''laundry list'' or permitted. activities. l\'ls. Leak explained that this \\'OUld prevent need for new legislative action every five years. Nurse practice would be limited lo standnrd p r n ct ices determined by hospital administration. physicians and nurses. Contin uing education: Cu r re nl proposed legislation would require 30 hours or continuing education minimum for ·each two year period to qualify for relicensing. Expanded role ot nurses: l\1s. Leak mentioned the nurse.midwife as an exa~ple of ex pande? nursing role§ • . ...,.,:; : • .. . •. '=-"' .... P111 U C NA legis la ti ve re presentative Ansel Hoffma n, le ft, C NA special 'proj ects, All ison Lea k tra ce issu es in nur 51ng. pioneered by the nurse--practitioner con· ccpt in Colorado a few years ago. Other questions arc what should LVNs' role be? ''When the nurse practice Jaw was first passed, in 1903, there were no such things as practical nurses or LVNs. LVNs didn 't come into the picture until 1954. "But. suddenly, LVNs were able to perform duties that \Vere still illegal for nn RN to perform. There \Vere a Jot of questions to be ansv,:ered. ·• She cited intensive care and coronary care nurses as nurses who did more thaO the old definition of nurse. "\\'e want k> make clear that nursing is going to eontinuc to change. ~1any nurses don 't know that these Issues exisL" • ---:ct:.: Camp F~res Ligh.ting Their Lives By JO OLSON or ttM 0.111 '"" ''•" Dr. Hesier Turner's secretary resigned the other day and Dr. Turner wa.:: ·jubilant. It wasn't that she hadn't been a good worker, because she had, but at 50, the secretary realized that if she was ever going to try a new lifestyle, it had to be soon. She had been a secretary v.·ith Carhp Fire Girls in New York ror 23 years, pr. Tumer explained, tong enough for anyone .to get ln a rut. ., This atUtude of adventure and tasting ol lile la what Dr. Turner is trying to foster-among camp Fire G l r I s ihrougboolt tile United Slai.s as she dJn)Cta the JJn!il8m and travels to meel m<mben and !tall. ' • . "Young people cet !Jung up so ..,ly they have no more chOices, '1 Dr. Turner lamented. "There are other things lo be, feel, tAste/' she 11ld betwpen sesaiona nl a Horizon Club conlerenoe at the Disneyland Hotel . Dr. Turner herself Is a Rolld example of the plilloel)!>lly she pmdle& She left her paot u dean o! 1tucleots at Lewis and aark College 1n PorUancl to uoyme tho \ post of executive director of Camp Fire Girls in 1966. though it meant a move to New York and a change in lifestyle. TWO VIEWS No1v. her apartment looks out on the East River and her office has a window on the Hudsoo. She admits getting around without a car is frustrating at limes, but says New York's subway is "the greatest public transporlalion system there is." New Yolk offers all thiiigs to all people, she believes. "What do you want out of lile? What do you W1llll to taste ? It's .all there. You have a ..... of being In the middle. The people are to divene." Dr. Turner, a Tenn, is deep!Y · oommilted to the camp Fire program because of the impact U had oo her daughten' Jives. 'l'he)' were born premoturely, Ille explained, lllld wmo blinded by too mud! o.ygen In their locul>ltort. They both · .... In the (amp ..,,. progiam from Blue Bink throu,h ninth grade lewl and k helped them oam lo lead riormal, pn>dlletlve llveJ, Dr. 1'lrner sald.r Her gool, lhrouilb the organ!zalloo. Is • ' to help other girls learn to make the right choices and be happy adults. NO PRESSURE "We do something for the childr en on a younger level," she said. "but we don't try to manipulate them. We are. a supplement to v.·hat the l'OmJTlunity o£fers." Camp Fire offers ildren an opportunity to learn to adults, Dr. Turner believes. ·The schools and home can't do the job alone, she said , so Camp .. tire fills in the missing pieces. It ~ a way to learn "tn a situation where you won't nunk." This is important, Dr. Turner said, because It teecbes the girls to make • decisiom, essential knowledge In a democracy • She often Is asked why camp Fire and G~I Scouts doo't combine 'efforts. "Why are there thrte filling stAUonJ on thrte comen?" she aska In reply. She alJo Is strooilY patl'IOtlc. "I !eel a !llrocli obUgaUon lo the United 'stat.. l!td to de.-acy. It's the best opportunity. rm prejudiced, lllld 111 do e•erytbJni 1 can to malao It bolt.er." SMOKING Dr. Turner wu asked II camp fire bu ' any program to discoorage yoongsters from smoking. She said she thinks youths start smoking to prove their adulthood, since there are really no rites ln the American culture to mark passage from childhood to aduJthood. "But they need role models,'' she added, indicating that adults are setting the example. Dr. Turner, holder of Jour earned degrees in education-and law, including a doctorate of jurisprudence lrom the University of Arizona and an EdD Crom Oregun Slate Univer.ity, was the ........i woman to recel~ , Che Department of Defense Medal for Distingul.ftd Public Service. She bas beeo named a Woman of Accomplishment by the Orogon Journal and Beta SJJima Phi, and Is a meml>er of several honor aocielies. ''Ibeee booon and acb levtments indicate she la a good role model for Jho thoullnda ol C.mp Fire girla she .... on her travela tliroQgbout the \hilted -. 100,000 11111.. yarly, ... her =by o! life Is one that lboald be by eacb 11r1 she r..is: "(don't want to llllso arq put ol Ille," . ..,.. ' • • • • • J6 OAILYPILOT Thursday, May 18, 1q74 Setting It Straight DOH'~T DISCARD THOSE OJ:IU'ENNlS 'SHOESJ ! ........ -......._ .. ..,,..-' .......... ,_ ..... ANTHONY'S SMOI s11v1C'l [~~·~Wt~H~CfUf~F~·~~~~·~OO~"~ .. ~H~IOH=lt~Wl~N~D~·~C~Ol~ONA~~Dl~L~·~·~·~ Patrons No. Beauties DEAR ANN LANDERS' \\'ill you please tell your women readers who a r e a lcoholics to try and stay sober the day of the week they have their hair Gone at the beauty salon? I speak not only for myself but for three other men in lhis shop. We are sick and tired or liquored-up dames who arrive roaring drunk. yelling as if everyone in !he place was deaf. knocking into things, unable to mak,e up their minds how th<'y want their hair done. changing !heir minds after the head is all set. The ones who tall asleep under the dryers are the "'Orsi. /l's very difficult to \1•ake them up and when they d() finally come to, they arc bcaroats to comb out ()rnery, hostile, in1possible to please. 1 \·c been reading .1·our column for years and r don't think I have ever seen lhis proble1n before. It nc1'ds to be brought out into the open. Thank you very m u c h . Hundreds of ·hairdressers 11•ill bless you. -HADDIT \Vhile Tony Prodan and riiarlin 1'1cKcever adjust uniforms for a tennis exhibition, l\-lrs. 'rho1nas Doan is ready to welcom(' spcct:i.tors ;it 'the 1\doption Guil,4 benefit. DEAR II.: Strangely enough, I read your letter \\·hen I ·was having my hnir don e, so it• 11as easv to gl!t :1 •·pi-ofcssional op~ion." I t1~ked my hairdresser U he e1·er bad the prablem. lie replied. "Yes. several times. I think it M>uld be a 1·ery good letter to print." So here it is. ) Adoption Guild Benefit SMASHed PEAR A.~N LANDERS: I married a divorced man "'ho had a vasectomy three years ago in a last-ditch effort to ~ave his marriage. Iris ... ,:ife had three children and she / benefit. social, the competition \\•ill be outht':rn Oran.11;c Co u n t y Adopti"n Guild has reversed procedure !or its 13th annual Instead of ending t v; o weekends o! term.is play with a launched \vlth a S•M• .4. •S• II p:irty and exhibition play. On Friday, May 24, at the J\'eY.'J)Ort Beach Tennis Club lhc matches will feature a variety of~ play, including a Battle of the Pros. Marlin McKcever and a partner will take on Tooy Prodan, the clu&·s -pro, and a partner \\'ho v.·itl be handicapped by .... ·caring full football uniforms. June Date Your Horoscope Gemini: FRIDAY MAY 17 State Case LIBRA. (Sept. 23·0ct. 22); Lie low. Be aware of need for change. i\~ate, pa rt n er exprts;;es doubts. Instead of resentment, strive to e:tplajn pasition in rational manner. Question of who owns what 'ft'ill be favorably settled. Jeffrey !\lenkes, son of !\Ir. and r-.trs. L. C. i\·lcnkcs of t\e\\·port Beach , "·ill claim Susan !i.1ae \I/right as his bride during June 9 rites in the home of her parent;:, !\Ir. and l\lrs. T. IL \V.right Sr .• Shelby# ~·illt'. Ky. l\liss \\'right is a P.1arch By SYDNEY O~IARR ARIES ( t\1arch 21-April 191: Lifestyle is subject lo revision. Those "·ho "·ere satisfied now n1ake demands. 't-.1 a i n t a i n balan(~. Look to hiture: be aware of potcnlial. J-Jold off on in\'cstments. ''ou r c qui r c additional information. TA URUS /April 20-!\!ay 201: One ~·ho usually is quick no\\' secms to be bogged d0\\11 \\'ith red tape. Kno\\' it and do !'Qnlething about it. .book behind scenes for anS\\·ers. GE:\ll'N I 1:\lay 21-June 20 1: Slri\'e for~111orc independence. State case in direct manner. Di~play creati\'~ abilities. Friends "·ho make promlscs could be vohistling in the dark. Personal investigation is SCORPIO {Oct. 23-Nov. 2l); llome, family are <!Ceented. Diplomatic approa ch is best- don't attempt to fo rce your views on others. Health. work. the \\·ay you relate to organization -these are factors 14,.be considered. SAGfITARlUS, (~ov. 22· Ike. 21): You may have your heart in l\\·o places. 11cans someone is ta111poring \\·ilh. V()llr affectioos. Be strong il'ithin. Stop fooling yourself. Get rid of notions \\·hich lead to emotiinal destruction. CAPICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . Also perfonning v..ill be the !As Angeles Strings \\'Orld -------i~~=-- tcnnis pros and t c n n i s 11!!1 celebriUes. Cocktails, dinner a n d dancing will rollov.·. On th~ next day, compctilk>n \\'ill begin. The tournament is expected to attract some 800 enthusiastic players fro 1n Southern California. • t~inals will be played June 1 and 2 at the Newj>ort Beach Tennis Club. Proceeds enable the guild to help maintain the Orange.J County facility of the Holy1 ':.),.p~ r·a1nily Services. S.inta Ana . G~ (;uild president is r-.1rs. Thomas I:>oan. Tc n n i s ch::iirn1an is i\lrs. G a._r yl· !Ja\'idson and in chnrgc of 1he party is :\!l's. Donald Peck. I 221 Marine • 675-0770 Balboa Island neccs!'Jry. C,\~CEH 1Junc 21-July 22 1: 191: R cs pons i bi I i I y is -·-----..... -... !"' ... ~oiiio~i!io!"'!"' __ _ h•ghlighted. Older indi••idoals HURRY-UP, HAIRDOS·. flash green light. You will be Roadblocks are necessary. Delays actually 1rork i11 your favor . Vse added time to advantage. Refuse to be rush- C'tl. pushed, cajoled or coerced. per1nill''C! to nssun1c greate r (UT BLOW 'N GOI aulhorily. Parlncrships enter , • area of consideration. we show you how 10 care tor them step by step, Our Time is on your tide. AQUARIUS /Jan. 20 Feb. LEO (July 23. Aug . 22 ): 181: Forces tend to be Basic i.~sues are resolved if scattered. 'You are fini shing you make additional inquiries. rather than beginning project, ttequest I.hat had been refused association. Take .lJ:iecial care "'i ll be reviewed. Don 't accept in tra ffic. Postpon e short ini1ial rejection. journey if praclicaL VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): PISCES (Feb. 19-(llarch 201: Cash flov: is temporarily ~ew approach to budgetary ~nagged. Check tletails .• Be n1atters apl,>C'ars ne~e~ary. thorough. One \vho handles l)on't attrn1pt to buy IC'gal tran;actioo might hti\'C afft•clion . t'Spcciall~ \\'here .. ~7cpl?ccd 'vital , inforrnttfflll. childrrn iw~h'C'd Take . .,. .p..1pcrs. Don't panic. Patienc: ~~\·cnLory. E~ain po sition in ~ • j, ~·our ally. ,. c;aln1 1n<1nn~er: • -• --------' curl coaxing SCISSOR STYLES are all fuss-free and functional and are easy to do as iust shampoo! In- cluded are lamp cuts. finger !umble cuts. curling iron cuts. blower cuts, wa sh. towel dry. brush ·n !luff cuts or simple was~ and wear cuts. They are alt SCIS- SORED. take-care~l-yourseU styles. Good for any age, any hair, NO teasing, no rollers. no pins NO POLLU TING HAIR SPRAYS. ALSO NO SET PER- MANENT WAVES. YOU MAY NEVER WANT TO SET YOUR HAIR AGAIN. JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntinaton Beach Fullerton 9564 Hnlt!"' A•r. --105 H ....... ll•d. 963-3535 . 879-3863 ... 0,.110Gi I .l.M."to 10,.M,-Sal. SM9 htlll.M. ~ • CUSTOM SHOP • • • I I ' I ' ,. '. ' I'· ,.1 ' . I , DRAPERY -. -- s A L E I • 20% OFF F.4.lllC LAIOI AHD IMST .+JJ..A 110H Our dec:oraloi" trained explf'f will bring a full selection of samples to YOlr "-• ne•er any obllCJCltlon. AT HOME ·"'OR lH OUR DECORATOR CENTER PHONE 835-936 Armstrong fl oor fashiono WENTZ FLO RS w ~ IPAJID ... •CAI PET• DR~PlllE$ •LINOLEUM• Tl LU '303 E. Edinger Santa Ana • I • • flowers from "The Gang at 1- the Office." Now they have started to .------------..:..-------...., take up colle<:tions for a Ooral .• wreath for ''Don's mother" or "Bertha's dad.'' I never knew "Don's mother'' or "Bertha'! dad," and. I resent being hit for things that don't mean anything to me. Am I right or wrong? \I/hat should l do. - EAKIN MICH. ALEI .~ didn't want more. The physician told Barney that the opera ti o n is - sometimes reversible and lie'd try to perform the surgery so that he might possibly be changed back. if Barney and his wife shou ld later decide 10 have more children. \Yell, now we are dying for a baby of our own and the doctor who did the vasectomy has left the country, permanently. Should Barney go lo another doctor or is ii hopeless? I trust this letter \Viii serve as a lesson to all males who consider th is rncthod of birth cont r o l . \Vhal's yol1r ans"·t'r, Ann? - llEA £lTSICK ;\ND llELP· L1'.SS DEAR •r.: Barney ou,l!'.lit to check \1i.lh another physician. I cil/1 tell you, ho~·ever, that every sur2eon I have talkf'd to says a vasectomy must he considered permanent sterili- zation. DEAR A~N L~NDERS' ''ou speak for every~y. \\'ill you please speak for 1ne'.' t \\'Ork in a large office. The atmosphere is pleasant and the people ~re congenial. About twice a nl on th someone takes up a collection DEAR EAK: Thi! Is a highly personal matter and T believe you should say "no" if you feel as If you are being "squeezed," and obviously yuu do or you would nol have ~·rltten IO me. July Rite Planned Calvary l 'hapcl \\'ill be the ~ng for the July 13 riles linking in n1arri.igc 1'eri Nancy Tf'l~gnrdin and ~1ich<1el Stephen Fosler of I l1111tingt11n Beach. Their parents are the J . E. Tcegardins or Newport Beach and the Al bert D. Fosters of \\'l•st Covina. !\liss 1'ecgardin is a graduate of Sooth Hills lligh School, \\'est Covina and her fiancc is an alumnus of Edgewood High School. also in \\lcS1 Covina. Wt'vt Nevei Boen Undtrsoldl RESIDENTIAL • BUSINESS • COMMIROAI. Hi-Low Shags ••••••• • sr "' Plushes • • • • • • • • • • • • • . '6" J4.. Cut-Pile •••.•••••••••• '4" .,. lrandMmlM•: TlEMD • HOLL mx . MOH• WK WOILD • ROY ALTY -.cl MCN1Y more. Loog 5llog • SMri 5llog ...... 5'loq • Arffflc:lal Tirf l.tto Kodtl 1111 SAVE GAS -CALL 531-4612 for·free Home Estimate Eosy Credit T er111s • NATIONAL CARPETS llJll!!l!I! l_56l I lrook!Mnt, w............. 0,.. ' .. t..., liiiiii llrtwfffl McFedM -ltlRpt-1 :: ·,~: to buy flowers for a disab)ed ,---------------- or hospitalized f e l Io w i:.;i;;g;i;;c;;c;i::DIIlI:r:I:IIIl:IJr:I:IJ:I:r:I:IIIDIII~IJ;lJll[l:IJ;'f e1nploye. I doo 't _m i n d You are in•1led to• ..., pilching in. When I was in the ERSIAN RUG AUCTION~ hospital last year, I was very pleased when I re ce ived Selected graduate o f Transylvania Universi1y, Lexington where her fiance will graduate in June. · She majored in pre-law a v.•as president of Sigma Kappa sorority. He is a business and economics major and served as an officer or Delta Sigma Phi. . . • J i / ...... --,. "'_. \ j,. .. -' { -~v: ~ II.. • . ;:. !.. ···t"t• . _. , .,r .. ' . . .. ' ...... NEWPORT BEACH An excl'pliona1 s.e!ecllon of quality 1ugs. all ccrtilied ror authenticity! GuaranJee~ safisfa._ctlon, or we'll exchange it for equal value. ANTIQUE RUGS: A magnificent collect•on o! KAZAK , SHIRVAN, CHI CHI, TABRIZ. and many mor'e! CONTEMPORARY RUGS : An excellont c ollcct1on or MESHKtN, KASHAN, HAMAOAN, ABAOEH , KERMAN, BALOUCH . HEAIS, AFSHAR and more. FINE SILK RUGS: An outstanding group of SILK OUM, SILK KASHAN . NAIN (WOOL & StLK) SILK BASE ISFAHAN, FINE PART SILK OUM and more. SUNDAY, MAY 19th, NEWPORTER INN 1107 Jembor•• Ro•d, N•wport B••c:h • Pre•iew: 1 p.m. •Auction 2 p.m. . " Ii '\ .. _ . ....,-....;~ .. . 1 ... ' . . . . . " --~ ~~· "J;,./,r : "• ' ' . ' . ' • .t . f • '·, I ' ' ) . " "SHE SELLS . . SEA SHELLS BY THE SEA SHORE" ~A.YING-THAT FAST TEN TIMES IS EVEN HAIIDER lHAN SAYING ••• "Srrol"l\bus CoftOrium" or "AtOpftit Oel loro10" whi<h 019 jinf o li!W of rht rorw ond e11otic a<eon 1kellt m••ed· beol.lfifullv .,...11h genuiM bone, wood c11wj (IOf!! thell hlshl Nods cr.alh'9 rhe frrshest ond mo" ••citing foPtioii look of Ille ,..,_ MIOIOll. $3.00 to $20.00 retoil JCPenney 24 FASHl.ON ISLAND . NEWPORT BEACH ONLY •• • • • • • • ....-. . '\. 1, ... \ • ~ . ·- . . \ Tllunda'i, May it., 1974 DAILY PiLOT J 7 A Pacesetter Benefit . • Bon Voyage to Asthma is the theme s~ct.ed for a fund-raiser, to be pres~pted by Paceset· ter Chapter, Children's Asthma Research Insti- tute and Hospital. A Bid 'n Buy. I u n c h· . eon will b e g i n at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 18. in the grand salon of the Queen 1i'Iary. Anticipating suc- cess(~are (left to right) the l\11nes. Sumner Ber- man, Steven fi:larlin and James Thompson. . ~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....;! • • • CELLULITE ISVGLY - Turn ugliness Into Beauty .. _ .... ~ll u l i t e Treatments By Appointment . Free Consultation.' ·' • .. . . ' , , ., 70 Fashion Island• 644-215} ;: OpenvourDrapes EnlOV TheVleW~ Haunting Voices Spreading Let .In Light Without Heat, Glare, Fading Dy ER !IA DOMBECK The olher nighl my husband came home and said, ··1 hear voices. \\'ho's talking'!" "It's Susan's doll. Son1cooe pulled the string in her back and it gol stuck." "Oh,• he sighed. "Did you get hold of Rob lo tell him y.·e·d be in his office at three tomorrow?'' ··~o." I s$id, "I'll get him nov.·." I went to the phone and dialecl. "Hello. Rob? This is Erma. \l.'e'\\ be in your office tomorrov.• around three. \\'c'I\ bring the papers y o u rcqu<"Sted and it should lake no longer than hair an hour . Give niy bcsl to ~lar1 and the kids." "\\'hat did .Rob. have to sa\"'.'" asked ITI\' husband. ;,Nothi ng." '1 said. ''lie y.·asn't thert•. }le just beeped and recorded the message." "Arc the kids in the bedroom?" CANDI PUREN .. No, \rhY do you ask?" "I he1:1rd them " "You heard a talking book. Liste>n, l'rn tired and I 'm going to bring dinnt•r 111 lonighl." A fcv.· n1inutes later I yelled into a plastic clo'.\11's mouth. "Se\'en burgers. fiv£> fries. fh'L' malts and two pies." The clo"'" repeated n1~·· order and said. '"Thank rou·•, \\ 1thout so n1uch as 1no\·1ni: his lips. AT WIT'S END I :-topped off at the bank, inse rt ed a charge card in a 1nachine y.·hich spit oul S20 and soJid. "lla\'c a good day .1• "You 100, .. I smiled. During dinner '.\'e heard the Photos Worth 1000 Words alarm go ofr and at rile !:i.'ln1c time a voice said. "Iii. 1'.0Ul•l you like to spe nd the next hour and a half hstcnuig to n1usic of the> past'!" ··\Vho's in the bedroom?" askrd my husb.'.lnd. '"No one. You forgol 1.0 turn the alarm off and the radio comes on automatically. remcinbcr?" Aflcr dinner as my husband 'ras reading th~ p:ipcr he shoute>d, '"Can you believe Lh1s'! Some guy \rants to put recordings in lombstones \l"ilh roiccs of the deceased'.'' ''You're kidding'.'' I .squealed. ··Do you mean to say that you could \\'<Ilk 1hrough a cemetery and actually hPar voices fron1 10~/o OFF 'fOW:CAIPmfMATWAT OFF DO IT YOURSELF WITH PROFESSIONAL EQUIP. -STEAM CARPfT C.EANERS • rrs EASY AMDITS SAfE •IF YOU CAM VACUUM YOU Cl.fl-USE THIS MA CHIME • THIS IS ,.ORSstOMAL E9lnr. MOT STOii UNTALS • ICEEP YOUI CARP'fTS GUM NIE. DEODOlflED I 1.4.IY SAff • SOIL & OLD SHAMPOO IESIDUIS IEMOVlD • : ~EiS~"r·F~;:...c:;uru•11 u~s MA.mD "u PRICE IHCLUbES: l"ICK +U, & DWYEIY, CHEMICALS-IMSUIAHCl MA CHIME SET UI" & l"USOHAL IMSTIUCTIOHS· Compare Our Prices-You Won't Believe Them DEUVUY 1 DAYS A WEB! CARPETS 541-5713 6flL1\Ri..~ SU N CONTROL fllM KEEPS HEAT OUT ... LETS THE VIEW IN. ApPlieo 10 1•1111nt hO<lll or office w1ndow1 q"1dcty ....:I ea11!y. Coll today for o FREE DEMOf-.JSTRATION that prove'> how SOLAR-X refleciive lilrn re1cc1s up to 80't of the radiant heat ond qlOl'e f1om the sun ord 991. of the damaging ul1ro-viole1 "fade" roy~. See proof you'll be -able lo leave your drapes opel"I ond still be cooler than you ore with window~ "blocked out." • SOLAR-X OF CALIFORNIA 1782 LCIOCJley A ........ l"lne, Calif. Phone 17141 979-3526 something a.~ in<Jniinate as a1---------- ton1bstone? \Vhy it cou!d set 't .• ::=----::--------- \ ·. .. } :~ .. : No\\' that rno1her ha s had her day, it0S crad·s tum to be honored. To help Orange Co a s t fan1ilies celebrate Father's Day. the Dail y filol People staff is sponsoring a "Dads as Dads" photography contest. \Vinning pictures, ,,·hich \\'ill be published in the Daily Pilot en Father's Day, Sunday. June 16, '.\·ill be jt!dged according to "·hat they say about the father rather t h a n photographic excellence. Entries can be of Peering Around thr f:Jlher alone or \Vilh his children and taken by the rnother or a child. ln ordt·r to reproduce the pictures. they must be clear. glossy. black and white prin1s. r~ather';; name. address and phone number and p ho tog r a p her ' s nanle alcoholis111 back SO years'." "Voices from now h c r c . Some people are crazy," he -said. Yrah. bul ii gets harder every day to prove it. 1 inf'luding relationship and. if ii;;;~·~-~;;;;;!~~;;..;;,.;.; a child. the age). address and SUMMER· FUN phone nuniber must be \\Titten on or altached to the back of for Children Ages 5~ 12 thr print. • HORSEBACK • A-"lS f.MD Entries must be submitted i,;1);NG (RAFl5 by \\'cdnesday. June 5. in any •SWl/Jl>'ill>lCi •S!:AC~ of the Daily Pilot offices. They Ll:SSONS l!i.H''.i rnay also be n1ailed to Dads as • PLU'i LOTSt.~ORF: Dads. Daily Pilot People Stortt..g.JiN 17tll ENROLL NOW scclion. P.O. Box 156-0. Costa ROUGH RIDERS r-.1£>sa , CA 92626. All <'nlrics will becon1e the DAY CAMP . property.bf lhc Daily Pilot. Sll·llll orll9·7191 Free Transportation Adult Counselors ' ·~· .. : ::J ·""' ~-• • /\. l I' ,, ' , ~ ' . • i ; • " _ Rites Set lr..1ndicapped children \Ya s Alph<i 'Chi omeg!I':' Gamma Tau Ganuna Ch a pt e r . Presentation was made by • J Jn ·lowa • w-~ .,,_. ~, ·-.. e N.,_ wi.tt e A• SHOOS. ........ Clots·- ~-4~-1-alm~ Si'iilt exec u t iv e direc:for or the Rehatii1ittifion Instil.We of Orange COOnty: : ' SEE O.UR GRADUADON SPECIALS! m·. lrotNrs "TNYef Modtf" ••• , •••••• , ., ••••••••• es low•• Slt.t5 kcltM•llHll" ....... , ll"c..n.,t ••••••·······~······ llt.tS s.Ntti cor .. lltctrfe , .... 11·· ewriop ................ I It.ts ctn ... w..w ,.._ o.tt: Mo4et c.tc...._ .............. ••.ts ,_. 1,.i.. c• ·rt• .......................... 1ow •• •t.ts U.,lh Cele..., w/_., _. % •••• , •••••••.••••••.•. 7t:ts C...,oc~w~ ........... • ...•............. llt.t5 I.We-~"Sii ...... (:ak .... ot';.: ............•.......... I tl.00 ••• II sw.,.t.s.te .... Drttll I CMir ~Ill• .. w ••••• ··~···· 7t.t0 'f'lctor,,... .... ~ • ...ct , ••••......•..•. , .. ,;_, .• l)t .50 IAKE;;:R ___ _ Manufacturers Warranty Fully Covered Trade-Ins Wanted ~D • • • CAL-MART ~ COSTA ..... ..... 0 ~I.!=:;;;:.. ..,..,c __ _ 2t60A HAllOl COSTA '4HA ~-;~:;:· 546•4088. { I ' •. ~ ·""~-·~· .. ':), • Fri day, Ma y .17, at 7:30 p.m. Sat urday, Ma y 18, at l :3 0 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Su nday, May 19, at l p.m. and 3 p.m. ~· Come view, en1oy ond b id on ever 150 original oils. watercolors, lithographs, orcd e1ching~. Masters such Os Chagall. Dali, Miro, Rockwell, Toulouse-laUtrec will be displayed along with new and exciting young artists. Each piece is custom framed, ready for hanging. Bidding storls as low as S:'5. A work of art worlh al leosl $75 will be given as o d oor prize ••• no -purchcse required. Ari Show, Auc!;o n Gallery, 842 Ltiel ....... ,iRDADWAY Of~ Mol~ 2:100 N. T11.il11 Str..i, Oro9, CA 9266$. (7l-O 991-lll 1 ~ ' - ...... ~ \ • • .,..,,_. ~iw.·~ . ' ··' j. ;·.- • ,., ... • • • .. . I' •• -• , ' ~ ' " OAILl ,..,... ,·,,.,._,, .. ' . ..... .II .. ....... . .., ••• . ,,-.. • PVB!JC NOTICE A PUBLIC NOTICE · PVllLIC NOTICE PVll!JC NOTICE . -, PVllLIC NOTICE • Mother's ·Day Tribute Fit For a King _. • ' Units Install • Ul"I T•l"'holo !i1other's Day honors -went to l\Irs. Russell Stewart. Marriott of K e n s in g ton , ?t1d. (above), who was named American fl.lother-of- the year. and Curtis Ezelle, Jlardee County, Fla. tax collector, who was named county l\1other-of-the-year. He has raised his daughter, Carmen, 19, and son Marcus, 21, since 1966 when his wife died. Daughter Carmen nom- inated him. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 011101"'.lfllC•NO.llM ..... o•OtfllAHCl Of' TMt (OUfjTY o• OlllA .... l , CALt•OlllltlA. PUlll1UA"'T TOTMf. STATI l'\...AHMIMO AMO IO"'l"'O UW. ACIOPTllllG TMI SllTM llllvt•IOfll 0" TMl MIS51()tll Vl•JO PU.NMID COMMU!lllTY Ol'l'ILO,.MINT ,.UN ANO SICTIOtlAL DISTllllCT MAP 2t-r~ IOlll 'f111! "Ultll>OSll Of' 01\IOlllATllll• Sllll'l'l(l •TATION SITES WITIUN TNI MISSIOfll V11JO ll>UNNIO COMMUNITY TM k¥•OI \uptr•llDr~ol lht eo .... 1,oll)t~. C..l!lorfti1,0oirtord1I" '' loffowt: \ICTIOM '· S«I-• Dillrid JrMp1•·f·I !ZC: 1'·111 ti M•tbY ..,.,,,,,Ill ttoni11,olstrlct m•o ll'ld lddtdte~UOl'I , ... _.all t!>t C:Od•ll,.O•Oi11111t•1 01111r Co11,..,ot0..111tot. SICTIOfol t. Ti. !ol'><tll rtvl1iorl el'"' lolln!Of'I V+ti-o P!.,.11t'd C:omm11.,l1y Dlwloomt"flf Pl111, l11(tlld'l<1Q '"' l••I lht-•tol. 11 !>ttrtn ~"'"l'I'" •ll•CllYt llP<>" •KOfCll!•Of'I ~·"'" lo !.lo ch,,., J ... l)Olbl fJJ ol IM Cod•lied Ofd,,..nct1ot l~r Ce~111, el Ot1noo i nd S.tUOfl lof t"•lorO•"'"'' . SI CTtOt<l J. Tlllt ordll\ifttt~•H l••t tHKI llld tw I•'"" lor<t '"'''' !JOI 0•" ,.,,... 11111 •lit•''' 11111•~•. •l'l<I ttef-'"" ••oir•l ·o~ ol l1ltHn 1111 11•'' llltr 11'1t 111n•11t """'"af -~•II bO' ouhl•YW-d !ft·~ COV"l1)o ol Or111qo. '!>t1!• ... Cl lllO•n·•· IOQltllW• ••IR'"',......., of !flt "''"'"'•10! ltw &..rOGI 5'1PWWi-~ WOhllQ fOf 1•d 1Q11n•I l~t "'""· . New Off ice rs Elected NOTICE TO CllE01TO•S 01' IULK TltAMSFEll ANO NOTICtl o F IHT'l!NOED TllANSl''l!ll 01' LlQUOll l1CEN$IE Oil LICINSES NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl'/£N lo nw !~(A.LI AiTTE\T• Wll.Ll nM L ST JOHJ./ RA.I.PH ll C:l AilUC Cl'l1••m.onot tllt llo.rdol S-1 ii5Ui:I ol Or.,,,,_ tount1, c 111tort1l1 ' ADA!\1S PTA: At the i :30 p.n1. meeting tomorrow, psychologist Keith Golay "'ill speak on commW1ication within the family. He will share ideas and techniques to reduce family tension and guidelmes to more cf!ecli\'C comrnunicatio,ns. B E A R STREET ,p F 0 : Otficers \\·ill hr circled and cu.irsrancling students \\' i 11 receive awards during !he final meeting of !he year al 7:30 p.'m. Thursday, ~lay 16. COLL.EG \·'IE\\' PTO: Carnival \V prcsen1N by the unit tomorrow from 5 lo 9 p.m. on the sch-Ool grounds. COOK PTA: 1\'('\\' officers "·Ill be installed al u n i I n1ec!ing tonight. EASTBL.UFf PFO: Orders are being taken for !he PFO's cookbook. and plans are under v.·ay for a paper dri,·c June 10. fUL. TO.\. PTO : Unit \1·ill n1ect ai 7:30 p.m. Thursday. ~fa1· 23. pr.cceding the spring ~·ocial n1u&tc cOnccrc GILL r::{J\: Unit "'° i 1 l S;JOnsOr "t paper drive on the school ground:; Sat...-day .. ~fay 18. frorn 9 a n1.""IO t p.m. Cash prize~ w11! !)(' ,1\.\·ar'aed 10. lhe \\Inn ing t1rs1. ~ecood and !hird • CrtOllOr$ ol VAN ·F llANI( RESTAURANTS. tN(., 1 C1lltor11I• caorpor1!1"" F'~rr1I T1• No. f!-l"71Sli, Tr1nsf1ror 11'0 Llcenlft, wl\OH Mil'll!u a6d1t1• !s S6I S111 Frrn1r>00 ROl'd, !11 '"' City ol Los Art9tle:1. County of Los ""lltlt" Sta!t of C1ll!ornl1 t<mS. !h&I I 011!~ Tr~nsftr. IS abOul lo be m1dt lo TONIO'S RESTAiUAANTS. INC. & C•lll, Corp., 911!» Wi1¥111 8oulrv1ro, 111 Int CllV ot Bevt•ly Hiiis, County ot Lot Anoa!rs. Sta1e of C1litorni1 "'212. Tht i:roornv Is de!-Crit>ed in 9e1>e••I •1· All lixT..,.rJ, r<iuipmrnl, I u r n I I u r t , furnishings 11000 will. m 11 ! <' r f 1 I ' , IU®hts, lnonnlorie1, t•-,,,.me, •nd lt-d~ld improvrmtnh ol •~•I t trl•in rrsrau• .. ni b<JSir>eH kl'IONn I I 'TON10·s •nd louted· at ?10 N~porl C'tnter Ori~. in t~ Cl"' ot Nt)'il>Ofl ll~ac~. c.o~n•v 01 . Ot1noe. Sl•lr ol 't1Ufor11i11, •nd 1r1111t .. grounds. . . . NC\V officers '"-f!'llowino 1ICO!'lolk 1>ever1<1t tlctna ·11 b · fl d d · · tor lo<~•ttl· On·Sllt Gene•dl Number WI e msta C urmg uni ~n1H1. riow isi.utd " pr1mi111 toc11r<1 11 HO (.ountf Cit rr and t • -olUc!o b>e-r~ o! r~ 8o•rd DI ~Ol'•V•<o•s •I Ot ... '1' CP\lt1tf . (Al~ ........ 1;, .JUr>• II I•''"""', 0.1>1>1 f ST ATl: Of CALI f'ORNIA l_ •) '" COVHTYOFORANC.E J t. WILLI AM E. ~ T JOHN. COuool'J C:lpf'\ ll'ld t•""""' ~el' ....... ,0 of S10tr'Yl1!1N • d& '>e•,b• c~•1U1th.JI11 • •t9~1~r me•l•n11 ot "'' Bo1ro al l</pt•Yll<lrt of 0r¥>QI CouMy C11.to•n••. ne10 on l!>t l!h 0•1 ot M,t,. 1'1•. !!'It •o•t911lngOTOlr>arw:.1 (Dnlll"'"'J llw"t• Cli 1•<1•0"1 ... 1 PooS\td.J"" ldOflt•O ~. , .... fol!Ow1nq •Ot~· Ai YlS: S\JP£RVIS0RS AONALDW. (A'!>PEllS. AALl'H jl.01t0fl ICH, II \llf.fLATTINit.N OllAL~S C:LAl:flC SUPEllVISQllSN0N£ NOES: .AB'!>EN T; ~UPElllVISOllS DAVID l . (IAK Efll IN WI TN£!;$ WHE AEO,-, 1 ,, • .,... l>trr1111ta 1-11 my hln" .t11d'""""""""~_.ell"' &.rO DI '!>11~•••-lol l!>t c.o..on!yOI 0r.J~llf. Stitt Of C•lolor"•I, 111-11 tl~d..,d llMJ, ltU. Will.lit.~ E. ST JOMlf Count• Cl••-11"111 t•.offl(lo~ of I..,. f101rOol S.-rvl\MSOI 0'"'11t Cou"''· c1!1far .. 1• place classes in both primary and upper grades. Pr i z e money vi'ill be used by the v.·inning classes to purchase a special gift for their. classrooms. meeting at 7 p.m. \Vcdnesday no NewJM:111 Crnter 0r .• Nrwp0<1 BHcl'I, c~£"L • '''Y 22 Also on t'-agenda. ~.·111orn.1• ~r ~~', ",.'m•'I"• loc•t .. ~ "l r====:..::..:-:-:-::::;;;;:-:::-::~-::-:-:-=:::::::::::::::::::::::~_:·:":':'·:-:~"':~:~:.'.':~:·:•~o:··:"~':·:"'...:'"":'.:'~':'~· ·:·:":._ __________ •:: .. ~·: Ii• JwnrAitt••nOr•.DtPYlr JI • • I~ ~ me '" ... e .... ~ IWllO•I ICl'I. .. v"ill be the StJCliing bt..>e fin:Jl s c~ ,~ <!",:,::~i ~·~u.~,,.;:r;::;~11·0, and another chapter in the on· conslcf!!r1tion In cotlflrction wltl'I ,,1,, HARBOR \IJEW PFO: . • !ransltt ot sold lir•nte for lictn'llt) tnd going play \\Tlltcrt. produced ••id tiusinen, frw:Jlllling IN tttlmatM A and directed by C e or g e in~nrorv. ii "" w~ ot l l}S,.000.oo, w~lc~ ron11l!o ol lt>e !ollowmg : mother-Oaughtcr fas h ion luncheon is .planned at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, ~·lay 18. in the school. A luau, complete v.·i th authcnti~ mu.sic and food, will be featured.· KILLYBROOKE PTA , Open house class Visitation begins at 7 p.m. Wedn esday. 1'.fay 22. and aftern·ard an ice crea111 social is planned in the multipurpose room . Robertson and featuring his O•Jcri~ion fifth grade st u dents. . . ~~~. R l. J ( ( '( Promissory "OIH e 1rrmen ca or 11 rs. l•n1tlb~ prOQerly Rosemary SlCY>'art will be at 3 tnr111gibl" proorrt1 . . All 0111<!• b-\lsintts 11ame• 8nd IH!'drr1'1tl p.nl. Frida~· .• 1\Iay 17. m u'"d oy '"" Tra11s1eto• wltM" !h•H yt••s P l h II II S l•sf P~•T •o lar •s known 10 the an e r a .... ummer rr•n1fertt "'"' S•me 00v.'ling league will meel at T11•1 11 ~a. r;,o.,n •qrP>td tietwH n •<1ld l I. oo \Vedn d , · liren~e and intlMldl'd :rdnllM'tt 81 . .w a.m. On C'S ayS In r~qu11.-d bv Sft. 1•DT• ol !he Dustnr u IM the Konli Lanes. Sign-ups arc P'01"";011• coci.,, 1n.i t~e con1101r1!lon • lo• the tr.insre' of •••d O<islnrss '"° bemg taken. Transfer or 1a;d license ;, to or ti•ld ,,.,ry alter salo ''•"'""' 1111 or~ l !)flrovt'lf by ST. JOJIN TlfE BAPTIST }'.'~~,.~ep1rtmeM ot :r.1cii11o11c Brvr••Qt AUXILIARY: Au>.iliary \\'ill T11at 1 f~lt. rran•ltr 111d 1ssignrnen! o1 h l ' "· f · h I k !hr atortl!;d sloe~ In ''•d• flrlurts OS 1n;; annua parJS pot UC equipment 1nd gooo will o1 said builnes~ . dinner al 5:30 p.m. Frida\·~ will be ma~, arn1 1he con.1i;1.,..at1011 J\!O~TE VISTA fTA: A• . \.-· . ·, rne1elor logett>tr w1r~.1h~.(On1id1r1llon .• .1 111ay 17. Jn lut.: hall ... Fina to• tt>r '''"''"' 100 "''ignmint ot lh• FamV;r Playday "''l I take, meeting Wit\ be at 7:30 p.m.' 1 1orRai11 J;cw~ cor lic•nr.HJ 11 ,.., • .,,.. J ce from 2 S pm S: turda\· c0t1sumtn.itl'd "" or 1tttt tr.e l01n 01y o1 Pa · · · 1 • • Monday, ifay 20, in !he hall. Junt, 197~. 11 111~ t>e•o.,., orp1r1men1 of 1\·!ay 18. :if1. • C'.ot~t,~Nallonal fl1"~· 11 !11 Wt\I Shrll! TE WINKLE PTA• A S~.tl. me CJ1y Ol lu An11rl11, CN!ty _ • _ • of Los · ........ S•••e at Calllor11!1. P A U LA.. R l.N Q=:;t'rA: : minimumo2{ 4 toil! of_J>aper · providrd.th11 tllt Dti>.!rtme .. t tit A!caMOC . -. I . . . . h. . I .. r fie"'!~ (Onfroi II~• ,llPD•OVftl 1110 Carnival w1I be presented I c goa set or the paper 1ra11s•e• ot wld 1icenw. from 12 ·30 to 4 p.m. Saturday, drive to take place from 7 to 011r<1..,".:~~F~~~1~ R-sr.-.URAN J\fay JS, on the sc hool 9:30a.m.f'riday;~tay31. 1Nc. " Ts, Rlc~1rd W. John, Vite PresldrM TONIO'S RESTAURANTS, INC. l. llDln, PR[CIS[ PlAI al lUD USE OlANGI COtnfTY, CA.L.IFOlHl4 SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 24· 7-8 .aoomt) tY l t50lU110N o' THI OUNCE CCMn'r ~COMMISSION P.A~T 01 OlOlffANCl HO, ••M .. • ' • ' • • • ' • I -.. ...... • • • • I I I I I I t zc 72·45 -· .... .. • -" • Newport-Mesa Honors PrtsiOenl C...cttr H1tlon11 BHlll 611 Wal 11•111 SlrNt i ' PC Service Awards • \\'inners of honorary service a\11ards hare betn announced by PTA units in tht> 7\ewport- Mesa Unified Sch()l)I Oistr1ct. llarbor Coui.cll prC'scnlcd a\\•a rds to :\!rs ~I a r i an Bergeson. pre5ktent-elecl ot the California ScOOol Boards Association, and fo.lfs. James Correction Details on \11orkshops for officers ol Jlarbor Council PTA appeared erron('()usly in fast week's Parent-teachers Timetable. 1bc correct dates and places for the 9:30 a .. ht meetings are p-ogram. rue.day. May 21, In Ille home o! •Mn. Richard Riley: Wl)'I ft lll«lM, Wednesday. May '2, in ll>e home ol Mrs. llalpb Boegel ; p. r1iamenUrilN. Tucldoy. ·11.r II, 1n llll -ol llrL OUttCll 'Rlmell. ~ • Schafer. Harbor Cou n c i I president. rnit a"·ards ""ent to the ~Imes. Lorraine Saddendorr and Paul Ohlsen . Adams School; Llnda Goode . Balearic: Harry Bergholz and Larence Harvey, Bayview; Paul HO'A·e and Eu gene Barnes. California, and Steve Crisafulli, Canyon. Other winners \\~re the Mmes. James Schafrer, College Park; George Wood.:1 Jr., Corol'la deI Mar E l eme ntary ; Thurl Revcn.scrort, Corona del Mar High; Raymond D e M o t t En~gn: Delr.!rle Dond!Ue and EldlJ John...,, Eslancta,' Biid Jl4y Pfeiffer, Harper. More wlilntrs were the Mmes. Cerol Lovell, Kalser; Bentie A oder 1 on, Killybro>te; Jack Mlcl!cloon, L I n co Ip; Gerald Fultz, Lindbergh; 'John ~brook Listed \.M A""Mt, Clllfor'l!ll fOO&t 'l!ter9W Ne. .,,,,,H Publltl'lfd Or1not-CINl!I 0111'1' Piiot, M•v 16. 1'74 , 11)1·14 PUBLIC NO'flCE NOTICE tHVITIHO IUK d K lh M "f Tt>e Covnty S1n1111ion Olstrlth of an ennc owery, ., esa 0.11\Qt coun1v w111 r~•t.,... u1r1e1 ll!ai Verde· John Jfa r b au g h vnt11n :oo1.m., Tue$01Y, JVM ~. 1t1A, 11 • ' ....,.I(~ lime tne. will tie p\lbllrlv opined Newport Beach Elementary; ond •••mined ,, '"" otne1 °' tn. IJack Reinert Newport Harbor Dlilrlct,, 10l4' En11 A•rn..,.., "°"'"'•In • \11lfrf, C1IUornl1 '770t, tor thit followt"D · High school, and Donald Dl 'Sr1t1crs· SURPLUS M. t N rlH ·m.15 ENGINEEflllNG INSPECTION an er, cwpo e16', • TRAILER S"ECIF'ICATIDN NO. S~IO Additional winners were the lkl.1 muu t11 '"°""1".., on •tit term I . WJIO!illd bY the Olitrkh In kConlM'd Mmes. Del Lar9on, Pau anno; ""'h 111 .,.....,i11cwu o1 tM 1pec111c111on1. Na'·'fe RJ·•et•· Pomona· SC1ttllk1t10!'IS, bid b11Mt1 ...., f\onllff WI.I • \:tr. i.;i, ' lnfor!MllO!'j !lll'J' be ""'""" 11 IMI 1bow Jan W111slow1 Rea: Burch ..,,... .. .,. ttltphof!e M0-2'10 or K!44n. Pick,.,t Senora· R 1·c hard J, W•rne SY1YHt.r o::• , , Ol...ctor of FIN-11« Scherrlck and E d w a rd P11blJ-1'1H Orai• Cot•I 0.11, Pno1, Zielinski, Te WlnkJe.; Earl ,,.., '" 1'14 1.,..,. Petrr90n, Whittier, a n d PVBlJC NOTICE Raymond Grey, Wilson. -----• MOTIC• INVITING llOI ConcludJno the Tl.rt are Scott Tiit countv s.nrtt11on D•str'lt• ot Q • OrHll CowifY wlll AGIW ...... blft : l ; • I " PC . ~·· -· I . ' Al .I Paulsen, Anderaon; Le a I 1 e "'"'n 11:00 •. "' .. rw..s11, Jt1t1t •• '''" at Ferg..00. Cllnyon· La r r y wtitc" tfm. ltltY w111 M pul)lklr °'**' 'I. ' , tl'lf tll•Mlllfd tf flM e!llC. el tlll ........._ ........ Altord, College-Pa'rk; 81ll 011trk11. ''*' ''"' AVMlll. "°""""" l 1 a I N D ---:C _... -ttif. .._ Ronald R. Noren, F.n.sign; PhU sPEc1P1CAt1011 No. s..on ... , o .-11 ~16tolo a1 c.,....., ....... ,.. f,~ ... ' -~· .,,_ ................. -.... Sbltrer H••""""" Mart In 1w mwr • t9Ctl'ltd '' ni. eMWI A2 o ......, ~ ._ 12 c.,... ..._..,... \ , .. Parker, Klllybroo~; Clareoce ...oiled""""' Dittrich '" ~ At O ...ic....... .............. 1200-,_.,............. I) _........ ===--........ •• Wett,ngel, Costa Mesa High; Vtl:XL?'Jr"~1tT,O'M'(TAl .. ~ .. -=: Oll•er, Lincoln; David wt;;.:tlir.r'.!.loftt.:~:::-~ MIC'Jlltlll~•OlllQ lJ {J .,._......, ',',cc~--.... :.; ~ .. ii'·:.:~·::· Goodsell, Monte Vbt.I; Paul ~rnetlOll l'lwr bl o«lf•IMlf., tilt.....,. •1 0 ....,.,.. 1' 0 .,..........,.,..,. -I,'. • • ..-,... Olomo Newport u.,1_,,. ..,.,...,.......,,...s.Nt1••M·Mn. ~0101111.w"""° tl<!IW~..,....... c10....,. ~t • ...._ ......... ,:::::::=;~·::=:::="~ M•-._ um'.:"""N"" • ,_w_,.,,.,,~ •j PCC___ •o c_. -.. c..... -· rl zi•7•8 n.~~ R~--· t"i"'I -~-c;;;; ......... 11_.:M:•::C=:"':-::.:--=:...._ .. :..:c!~!!!' !!f:!l~'ll:i!!'DW~"1!.'J'l~~------.:...--.:·_...;:•_...:·:::-~ .. ==-=!-:::~.J ucmai ~nm\Uy, """'" 1'74 . 1.,,-1111. r 'I • ' 1 • - • • I PUBUC NOTICE • PU8UC NOTICE ... I ' PUBIJC NOTICE • • • • • . . ) • 1.1~1.. t t'ILOT J f} Not the Automakers • Over The Counter Troubles for Big 3 H51!A Ll1tlftcp fOI' w.-.sday. May 15, '.'14 By MILTON MC18KOWITZ (lilnflldt , ..... These are hard times for three companies Avon, Holiday Inns and Nabisco .,.. accustomed to ranklng at the head of tbe ctaas . .. Avon Ls the nation's largest cosmetics producer. Holiday Inns is the nation's largest hotelkeeper. Nabisco is the nation's largest cookie and cracker manufacturer. And all thr<e bave bumped I n Io Newton's Law: What goes up must come down. THEY'RE BLAMING their troubles M a variety of racy.ors -price control.!I, cost increas· es. innation, the energy But because of escalating prices. Holiday Inn' Ls h4vioa a worse time. This, too, Is a company lhol has prided it.o<lf .on always beating last year's record. ,Jl.B sales have multiplied by 15 times in the past tfl(l years, and It closed out 197f'"with re«ird earnings ol $48 million on a volume of 1385 million. BUT TIIE it~ shortage began to hit ttie oompany in the final quarter of 1973 when profits slddded 19 P.rcent. reflecting lower room occupancy. Even more people: stayed home during the first three months of 1974. Result: flolidaY' Inns earned only $2.7 million. down 63 percent from the fir st quarter of 1973. Our final laggard is Nabisco, a company estimated lo do 40 percent of the cracker and cookie business \\'ith such brands as Ritz and Oreo. \Vith the exception of 1969. when a strike closed 13 bakeries. Nabisco is yet an other compony lhal hao ruade o habit of beating laat year's record . That winning streak JN ANY CASE-1974 is turning out to be a SC \'ere testing ground for these three heretofore highly successful companies. U n I i k e the petroleu1n con1panies, they can't tell U! that they need higher profits to develop better cooking. By Women's Group Newly Licensed OC r ~4rc1iitects Honored ( l\IONEY TREE) products are available in stores. Avon has been one of the most spectacular growth companies of the post-World War II era, its sales having leaped from $168 miJlion in 1960 to $1.l billion last year. Avon ·-has established a fierce repUtation as a p e r p e t u a I money~making machine. In more than 20 years. it has never failed to make more money in one year than in the previous year. That skein of back·to-back earnings jeopardy. gains ;, oow in AVON'S EARNINGS were up last year lo a record $135 million. But it was not the usual thwnping gain. They. edged up only 9 percent on a 14 percent sales increase. And th.is year the unthinkable is happening profits arc trailing the '73 pace. Avon reported a 13 percent decline in profits for the first three months of the yean. attributing the drop to more cautious customer spending • The \Vomcn 's AicMifectii'ral 1 League of Orange County wilr honor newly licensed architects June I. from 6-8 p.m. at Studio 104, ATt ande Architecture loca ted at 104 Main Street in Balboa. The California State Board of Architectural Examiners awards licenses to architects woo have met the required qualifications. There are ZS Orange Countians who have become · ne\vly licensed this year. ?i.lrs. 11 art ha Danielian, president of WAL~ and Art~ Danielian. president of the Orange Cou.,ty C h a p t e r . American Inst itut e of Architects \\'ill be present to laud the guests. "' Newly licensed architects include: llo)'<e A. Berg, Hun!inglon Beach; James R. Brooks, Mission Viejo; Gerald L. Butler, Laguna Beach : George M. Carlson, Corona del Mar : James L. Chase, San Clemente; John ?i.1. Farris, La li.firada; F'red Larue Frey. Sarna Ana: .Jon R. Hamilton, Costa 1'1esa; John E. llelm, Costa !\fesa; Richard A. Helmuth, ·-~~~~~~~~~~~-, v- • PERSONALIZED •srYLISH •EASf TO USE • ••• 1000 Beautiful Stick-on · Labels •ORDER FOR YOURSW OR A FRl~ND .... .:-... .Costa fl.fesa; Otarles L . Howell, Laguna Beach; David L. HughJs, Laguna Beach: Brion S) Jeannette, Santa Ana; Grorge Vol. Jeffers, Santa Ana ; David R. Kenda 11. Orange; Ron a Id Dean Mclo.fahon, Santa ~; Philip L. Morawa, Hunt Ing to n Beadl; Manu.el M. Moreno, Mission Viejo; W i Ison Peterson, Anaheim : Richard M. Stoneman, Irvine: J. Todd Stoutenborough, So. Laguna Beach; Bert W . Tarayao, C.Orona dcl Mar; J . Coleman Travis, Fullerton : John H. Waters, Santa . Ana and Richard J. Zyber. Costa ~1esa. Fluor Gets IRS :Nod in Acquisition I MUTUAL FUNDS 1 Special to the Dally rtlot LOS ANGELES -Fluor New Vor11 4ol· Dr«I U> J.6? l.•I Trst VI J.n ... vov•o l .'8 t.11 •-1119 11 • !lit of ~oC• 1J.9' 13.'6 Tr1t Sii 14.ll H.'2 Rt!.efY F 1.00 1.0" Corp. and Pioneer Service l bid •rid •i.kt'd prl· .... 1x11 E 1.10 8.11 lslel Fnd II 10 19 11 Revrre F s.,. 6.1) ttl on M1,1\,..I lclrtJlue grp .. lwy Fund • 'l 6 'J S.!ec EQ 6.t l 1.6' Engineering Co., announced Func11 ,, cruo1u1 br °'"!' Fd 9.5110.~ JP c;..,11 1.n t .CM 1r1co G s.ls s s. f I I. ll'le NASO Inc. EQ r Fd l .'4 1 !ill 1•nus Fd 11.11 1,,81 a<;11IUr ll ) hi that a avorab e tax ru 1ng on __ o., Lv 11_4 1J.•~ JH1n 0111 'J1 •.'1 scuooE• l'OS · the · 1·1· of P1'oneer b y w..-.l Dryt LA '·" ·· JH<Jn S•g '06 '•1 '"'' 1nv 1J.JJ u 1 acqws ton May u ,, , 5JI lftC"' '·'' 1.11 Jo"""" ''·" 1t" 011"" 11.s1 u.s Fluor has been received from .... A1k l•d ~1 t.oa •.ts 1tEvsr~E · c.om 1e.a 1 , Adm Gw J.11 A.IJ .,e .. ~ ~~ 2.1' 1.ll Cu'\ 01 11.IH 11.61 5'*•1 ''·'' n I the U.S. Internal Revenue Adm inc 1.11 1.u, u~oeN""a •.S$ 1.1 cus1 Bl 11.os 1t.11 51111 Lev •.n '·" C"-...,,.;ce. .t.clm lfll r.G) 7. l ••••••• Cui• B• , ,, l .•1 SECUlllT'f' •OS: .:x:1 ., Advh e• 4 01 ''' • (II)\ Kl •.:u 6.t s Equity 11• J.11 •et.WO Fd .: ... ,: .. s.111 Fd .. ,, '·" (u\I 1(2 ',. ,,.2S 1 ...... \t S.7' •.r The announcement wa s •e111• 111 n .•111.M c;..th F t.s. 10.•1 cui • s1 11.1110.ro v1••• F s.M •.•1 Alulure 1.Gl I Ol lncme l.•l S.tl Cu\1 Sl l.IM •.'4 SIELECTEO FOS : made by 1'tA. Ellsworth, AGE Fd , 11 , '° ~·1 F •.u .. ,,, Cu\I SJ •.•1 1.1M Am Siii' '·" •.s· 'd of Fl d T J A11111~ ,:,2 1o::M ,',",'• ,"d '·'' 111.s1 cu)• 5'I 110 1 s1 0pp ,11 1.11 1.1. pres1 ent uor an .. •111M F4 10.oo10.tJ P 1•.'NT6.'N Apo11a J.S6 1.to s.p1 sri.l 110111 '1 Go · d t f Amc•p F '08 '4' Egr,1 Gt 10.l7 11.16 Pallfl 7.M l 11 Stn\INI fw 10:.Y i• c vem. Pre S I en 0 Am lllrth ,:,1 1o:rs Elf"" Trt n,. ... 1C11lckr '·'' •.oo se11Lry F 11:1112.lt pioneer Ser v i c e & Am Ovrl 1.11 1.•1 e,rne•g 1.11 • •• Kn-• G111 1.12 • a1 SKAltEl'ILO o•, , Am EQ11 1.ll 4.7S 11er11v 10.il 10,'3 l.ndmr• S.•1 6 ll eomst J.a 1.1· Engineering. AM Elt,llESS F1lrt d I." I.IQ LO Edit 13 °' 11 ti E11trpr J.00 5.11 "UN.OS: Fm Burt I.TS 1 1' I.EX GllOU": f!tl Fd 3.6' •.Ill. The acquisition. in 'i\'hlch the '"'''I 5." •.SJ ~Ml RAi '·'' •,•• Cp L•Or 11.3111.11 H•,M .... 1.•· h hold S of PIO' -er wi'll lntom 16t I 4'l lDELIT'f' Gt•th s.u S.1• LA.-1 L. 1.tt 6.5' S are er '"'" lnv1tm 1.02 1.61 GflOUP: R'vch 11.111 U.'8 P•t' Fd t .!7 1.\: ' 209 908 "' Of Si>e<I 6 ... I.JO Biid OtD l .l1 •.Os Lite 1111'1 S.IM 6.31 SMIAfl'°N FOS: rece1\'e ' ::.i1ares StOtlt 6.11 1.02 C•Pl•I .... s 10,Jl Llllt C•P S iS 6.11 ApptC 16.tl 11.s· Jo~luor's Series B_ preferred Am Gllh S.JS S.81 (.ontr• I.II ' .. LOOMIS SAYLES: lntom IS.•! II.II Am t11lln •.01 4.lt c.,~ SSec 6.S8 . ·· C.tp Dv 10.61 10.•1 lnvt\t a.•s •.11 stock in exchange for all of Arn hw\1 •.'6 116 \I s.M Mutu11 n.ts11.tSS11 0e1n n u11" Am Mui 1.llO I .JI E'w" 6.tl LOAD All: Sidi! Fd .:1r 1:4: pion~r's outstanding Block. is AmNI (,r" ,_,, 1.11 Ever~t 10.'8 11.•S Aflllal •.71 ,,,. SIOMA 'UNOS: I AKCHOtl Fu"" u.n 14 IS Am B11\ 2.16 2.'19 C.-rt ~· s tl • ~ expected l.o close pron1pt y. o 11ouP: Pu•it11 8.ll •.es eno ,,..1> t.10 t.•s lnv a·~ ,:,, Pl'onecr. which has jlc Gr ... tll 6.•1 1.10 s11em F .J.lt J.Bl t.ut'-ern 9.1110.03 T<\I e:io I.!' "'f l"l:om 6.18 '·"I TrtM 70.0S 21.tl Lutll11 In I.SI t.ll V•fttur 6.1' 1.•: lleadquartcrs In Chicago , Re~•v 101a11.11"1NAHCl•L MAssco: ~mnh e 1.st 1.s· Sj!tctr J.11 4.11 '!!OGtlAMS: Frttm ~ 10 1.lA SB 1 .. Gr t .Jl t1 provides en g In e er in g, Flld t11v e.~ '·" F111 Dvn 3.!>6 3!16 1n1111 F ~~1 1.11 So i:;.11F 10.1110." WI Nill 10 111! 0 1 F!ll lrd l 11 374 Mio ~\ F 9,61110,61 Sw\l lllV 6 36 61! procuremen t. and construction Allll•• F S,tS 6.SOI Fon IN; ~.Sol s S4 MASS FNC..: s ... '"" c; s. 11 S.): . the AXE V'nl 3.U l JI MIT t ,'310.IS <;o"' 111 t .tl 10.~ managem,nt 5e['V1ce5 to MDVGMTON : h!Fd .... t.u 10.SO MIG 10.n 11.11 !.ptCI•• l SI l ... 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"' I On ,. .fl •HL °'"°' I oh0.61 "'""' .. I, ""1"' .,,, !f! 1.11 '·n ,,._ !j "'' :e,1.l.•N•toN ... c .. l 'l·~ "' .. ,. •. ... ... .. ..n ... 0.11 s.1 • 1 Sii ·•· I• t. H• .,.., ,,, !·I ,... 1u1ttJt ~ •.ti ~ MVIJT Ga0U't """ '' t.l! . l'ltll 1~'1 ~il LUI (°" .... '" _.., 'fl -!·"-tit VI: • " I •• Ul 1• ~ OI ,n t. Trlrit ,,. ..,,.. llr;.'M ~.. .. t11 ~ "'f~ err: =1: 'I"' a" ..... ···~· •• ... li.,, 'f;.; t~1 .. ~ IF: i 1J '=-t; HI ti! ~ ..,. .,, E :J r=' tll ti •'fttlli IJU1 U.U. ,._.. 411 V. P t.11 · ••••:'I &. ' • • .. • • , ' 20 DAILY PILOT Tt11.1rsd1y, Ma~ 16, 191" -Do1ut1t111'tt Noted S1lri11g Cai· Sales Not ·1'udding Yet DEIBOIT IUPll -The disappoi n ti n g s a l e s pc rforronnce turned in by the nation's new car dea!C'rs in th e first !O days of ~lay did nothing: to \\h1t!ll' do11n lhC' record nu1nber of unsold CLLrS they ca rril'd 1n10 !he 111~nth. The "81~ Four" rt1corcti!rl sti lrs of 20.J.50:J cars in th1· :\lay 1-10 p<'nod. a 28 percenl crop from last ~ C:l r's record period. It 111arkcd another indication that 1hi.: 1rad1tlonal ~pr·ing sales upturn hasn't l>ecn as stroni; as so1nc automotive l'XCCU!i\"cs had predicted. _ SO FAR TllL'5 \'C:lr, !hf' 1ndu str~· hn<: sold· 2.678.191i c::i rs. oS' ~l6 percent · from last YC'~l r'<: n.1co1·d patl'. Ho1,1ev1•r. ifs 0111.v 13.11 percent fron1 !he 19i2 p:1ct'. <.lo\1·11 10.6 pcrcrnt fronl 1971 and above' the vear- to-datc figur·cs in 1970. · Entering i\lay. the lradc publication Au\01notive r-;ews C'Stimated th<i l the ovf'rall car stock amounted to a 62-day supply or unsold cars, the F\Rf-llURGLARY ALARM SYSTEMS RE SIPENT'IAL & COMMERCIAL • lnllill!'d & ~~r.IO(ed JO Yta" l!•P•••tncl IJ Y•••• In "'• HlrbCH II•~· ~II for F""9 E1thnota SEA COAST ALARM SYS1'£MS o,.,,,o., O! i~a C~•I 8111'1. ~upp!, 16Sl Placenlla-Co110 Mew ••2-]490 WHAT MAKES A FRESH DRUG? . .. ' . ii'~~ ~,t.a~~ by TERRY GRANT, I .Ph. 1'hcrt· ;1r<' n,,,ny r.1etors lh~1\ <·an lJHr•t·I thv lrl''.h- Tit':-..~ or pot t·ni·.\ o f fln1C:• Thcrt· .irt• lt•n1pc·r.durt'. Ji ,c.ht. ln (JJ ~lUl't' !\lie OI {'fllll:Jl!lt'r ;n11! (II ;'OUl':-.t'. t hl' abil1 t.v n! tht· <lr'UL'. 11.,rl! to rl'n1:11n in ,, pv1t•ll\ •I.il l'. Hec au~t· ol 111 1, 1:1-t 1·ondJl1on f:.onic t1r11!...• .11 l' l,11),•lt•d With ,I ii.II•• !Jv,<u1d wluch lht·\ .•!io1ul d 11f1t lle u~ed . 'f'llf' \\'I'\' tlr"I [fl+tll.: \Hill' ph.J r!ll.J('t'l \\il l lhl·lh 1•11' l!I 11n t'\p1ra1u.11 d,t ti· c.n lht' t'Qnl.unt"r. ~)ITI• 11 m11~. <+drug \I di :;toirl ]u,..111~ 11 -. pn1t'l.I.(',\' oi!l1·r ii I' llH'(('•I 111l h ,..umt·lh111~ l'l't' 11r 1· ou t n f 1l :; vr1 i;tn .1I t·ont a1 n1·r. hig hest ever for the begiMing of ~lay. l'Jowever, it was not nearly as bad as the 81-0ay supply <1 t the end of January -highest for any month in history -that led to massive la~offs that have left almost 108 .000 U.S. auto workers on indrfinitc layoffs. Industry analy sts said the 62-day supply was not uncomrno n an d no t botherso me in light of the conditions of a few months ago during the depths. of the sales slump. The five-year a1 erage going into 11ay v.·aS a Si-day supply. C0Yer11or's Po,~·er llikc Pla11 Citc<l SACRA1'1 ENTO (1\P ) Ca I i f orJ).i a's hydroelectric power production could be inc reased nearly 30 percent in 15 years if prompt action is taken. says Gov. Ronald Reaga n. Reagan issued a stater:icnt Wedncsda~ y.·hi\e rC'leasing a 6.1-pagt> report. pre1xired h~· the sra1c l)(>partn1<'nt of \Valer Resourccs. on exi sting and po!cn1 ial h y droelectric projects. The re po rt said California now gets :«> percent of its. electrici ty fro m hydroelectric pov.·cr. Potential pro icct.~ cited in the report could produce over nin e bil lion ki!o~'al! hours, for a s:i\'ing of 15 million barrels of 01! ;1'1nt1all~·. Reagan said. lie ad ded 1hat th e increase is, possible 1\ itho111 building projt'l'I" in are;1~ \\'h e re cte1 t•lo pnl(•!ll i." rt'~irictrd by prf·se111 1~11· for prcscr\ ation purpoi;es. IF YOU llKE BEING A REGISTERED REPRESENTATIVE .• ;;-,Jl \ ,1u ,t,,,1·1 lih• I Ill' !li'" ·''"I do\,J1•. 111•' \\•11'!'!1'"· : ''' 11 1 -_in_ 1•h .. 11t•. • .u1cl ' "" I• ' , . 1 • 1 \ •II ' ''' .o pl•·,0 .. ,111' •!) "" ,,., .... 1.111•' l•d ... : II" 11 I • • • 111• I • I : I •. f\1 ·r·• I t!!J• 1 .111 t;I 1· ' ·! ,, d ·' o ol I 11 " • ' • ' • • A Real VW Camper • This 1963 Volkswagen Bug, designed, owned and built by Dou g Allenthorp of Costa l\lesa. makes a really snug mobile hon1e. The converted sedan. proto- type of 0U1ers to be buil t at his firn1. sleeps five and features stove, toilet and refr igerator. It al so gets about 25 miles per gallon and roUs al ong at the sa1ne speed as a van. Cost i.s about $850. You provide the VW underneath it. • ls It -Still Cheaper HUD System Delivered T ,; Purchase a Honie? Digital Acoustics, Inc.. of Santa Ana, manufacturer of precision n o i s e measurinfl'. By SYLVIA PORTER mortgage in te rest and I.c!'s say you are about ty-prope rty taxes.) huy a house. The house ~·ou Add up all the hidden cost<; like is priced at $40,000. You of ho n1 e o \\' n e r sh i p , pl.:in to make a rairly typical subtract the ::i "-sav1Pgs -- SI0.000 do\\Tl·pa~·1ncnt or 25 and your ncl "real" cost .of percent of the purchase price honlCOwnership conles I o and expect to assume a 2~ nearly $136,000 over !he 25 i n strumcntation announced dcli\'ery of the first of seventeen romntunity noise n'IOnito ring syste~ under a contract v.·ith the U . S. Dep.irtmenl of Housing and Urban Development. yf'arS on top of your $~0.000 in yf'a r n1ortgage for t he equity. remaining $30,000 at today's a ppro ximately average inte rest cost of 31,2 percent. '!be systems employ technology including a built·in 1nicrOCQmputer. The systems. which are portable a n d battery-powered w i.11 be installed in various cities as part of a comprehensive envrionmental da·ta collection program. If this set of nun1bl'rs fiL> you . ::ou Jre abou: lo nui kc a t.'On~· n1 i Im en I of more than S l 75.0fU 01·cr thi:: next qu a r t cr- century. n1orc than quadruple tl·1~ $40.- 000 price t.!lg. 110\V C0)1E? Because o\·er !he next 25 years, t h c prohab11it ics arc : -You'll pay a total of $43.300 in interr.st. -\'our proper!~· 11 ill c·o1nc to S~!.1 .!li4 . !ax bill ON A \'EARLY and monhtly basis, here's ho\V the "real". cost of homeownership looks: Your mortgage payments al one on this house ""ill come to $2.931 a year. or $244.25 a mo nth. \'o u r taxes. maintenance and 01 her costs of o~'ning this house y.·ill add anothe r SI.850 or $154 a month. Your total yea rly Newport Finn Ea1·nings _J un1p ou tlay v.'i\1 come to S4 .i81 and Colony Kitchens I n c . , your monthly total v.·il\ come-Newport. Beach, had record to almost $400. sales for the nine months The key assumptions on ended Marth 31. ~·hich these calculations 1rere Sales were $17.2 million, up based. bv a mathematician. rrom $13 mill ion in the nine Richard C. Andrews. are: months or the preceding yea r. Property taxes amount to 3 Earnings were $338.841 or 36 percent of the value of the cents a share compared ~·ith house at the start of the year. $316.622 or 32 cents one year Insurance is figured at 1 ~ ago. percent of the va1ue of the house at the beginning <'f each Canned TNT Gasoline Storage Dangeroµs Habit Capitol News Service SACRAMENTO -There is the right kind ol container in which to store psolloe and there is the right place to keep the fuel -because gasoline is ~ highly combustible that if it is kept in the Y.TOng way In the \VTOflJI place it can ignite and take you , the house and car r ight along !i\1i1h it. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. believes the general public needs to be told time and.... time agai n about the ~NHIGHGE~ dangers of · gasoline -and very ti me they issue a rning ne~·spapcr readers \1•l sec several stories about acci nts \vhich hap pc n e d from careless g a s o I i n e handling. m. point.s out the ~ype of can is extremely important. A safety can has a pouring outlet or SJX>Ut, and sometimes is equipped with' a flexible nonle. It has a tight-fit ting cap or valve nonnally held closed by springs. A safety can design Jt'o'i des f o r possible venting of gasoline vapors if the can is stored \vherc it 1s subject to high temperatures. Don't use gasoline r 0 r cleaning clothes. pa in t bru.shes, killing ants, priming carburetors or st arting the backyard barbecue. and be sure-you don't inhale gasoline vapors or permit sustained contact bel\\'ten the {uel and your skin. Don 't o\'erfin the conta iner -leave room for the gasoline to e xpand \\ith the temperatu re. and k~p it stored in a cool place. never in the trunk of your car \Vhcre a rear end collision could muse a dea dly fir~. * ~fotor r-.tagazine. the scr1·icc ti::.ade mo nthly, reports tha t the l'·:ational fn_!:tllute for Au to m ot i ve Se r vic e Exccllenc:e. the group that cert ifies th e competence or mechanics. has a hot potato of an idea to·separa!e the men .from the boys among auto repairmen. The Institute says it will publish shortly a natjonwide, s tat e-by-fitate, city·by.city directory of mechanics who have been tested and certified as competent technicians. 1'hc directory \\rill be m a d e available to car owners for a nomina1 fee. It is-certain lo make a hit with motorists and consumer groups who have tong souibt. a wa y o r identifying """U:illed. mechanics \'ersus the bumblers. l<'ina11cial Planners Set i\lect The f i rs t organiiational meeting ol the Orange County chapter of the International Assocfation of F i n a n c i a I Planners will be held ~fay 22 in {he C.E. Parke!' Room of the Pirst American Trust Company, 421 North ~fain, Sant.a Ana at 5:30 p.m. In 1969 IAren Dunton of Denver. a pra c t ici ng · ps~·chologisl. lecturer a n d author. l a unched the association to brin~ethcr people lnvoh·ed in advising others in ma~ financial. Today there are s ixt y-one chapters across the country. y,·OOsc membership includ<'S insurance agents. stock brokers. lawyers. bankers. real estaters, ·tax shelterers and eduCators. .. The purpose of t b e organiza tion is to pro\·ide an opportunity for exch:vtge of ideas and increased le\'els of e xpertise thro ugh v;orkshops. speak('rs and the College of Fffian cial Planning. off e ri ng a fi\'C part educational program leading to the professional designation of ."Ccrt iried. Fin a n <' i a I PlaMer." AnyOO'e inll'rested is invited lo attend aild participate in the electicn or offictr5 and plan the future course of the group. • • ' FINANCE Disriey'~ New (;ity Plan Told L1\KE BUENA VISTA, F1a . (t.:Pl l -\V<ll t Di s ne y Productions is ready to ~gin develop1n£'nt of IJ1c I a t c inlp resario 's d ream of building a "Communnily or Tomorrow.'' The announcement came Wed nes d ay night in Philadelphia from E. Cardon \\'alker. president and chief operating office r of \\'DP. He made the announcement after aCCTpting an a1fard from tbe Amtr ican ~farkctirig· Associa- tion. The ro1nmunily, envisioned by the la te \\'alt Disney v.·hen he plallll('d \Val t Disr.eY \Vorld near Orlando, is called an "ex· ~ri1ncntal Prototype C-Ommu. nity of TomoM'O\V fEPCOT J." It \\'i ii be des!~ to house and serve pt'Opfe in the most 3dvanced design sthat can be asse1nbled. \\'alkcr described it as a "Conim~it y of Tomorro\v tha t \1'ill ne,rer be compl eted. but 1vi ll a1ways be introdu cing and iesting and denionsrrating ne\\· materials and ne\1· sys- 1cn1s. ··EPCO'T \\·ill ah1av s be a sh<;v.·case to the ~rid of the ingenuit~· and inlagination of the An1erican ftee enterprise sys!f'm." he saitl . B<'eausc the corporation is 11ro years ilhcad of schedule in eompletin_g !he •recreational \la:;::1c Kingdom theme park here. 1\·ith completion of"lhc Ton1orro1o1·land nrra liy the f'nd of 191;,, \\'alker said. Disney -1·our h o meo1rncr s in~urance \\'ill cos t $8.327. -Your home m.::iintcnancc bi !l 11·il! be $33.317. year : maintenan~e costs a\·erage 2 percent of the va lue of the house at the start of each year; federal inco1ne tax sa1·ings are 20 perctnt of the n1ort gagc int e r e s I and Complete .Mid-day American Stock List property taxes: ii tile money lied up in yoUJ house had been in1·estcd else'n11cre. it \vould ••• I -------'" '" -'You 'll ''lose" a grand Iota[ of $19 ,623 in inlf'rest on lhf' money you'\'C tied up in buying the house instead of in\'c~ti ng it to earn interf'Sl. 1 nrr~ ... 11 ~ng th!s. though . 11·ill be 1hc $18,656 ,·ou'll sa ve on federal income· taxes bc-i;_au~ ~ ou can cleclu ct both your ha\·e ea med a lconser1·ativel u st O>Q. Li" cr.o · u ~1 c,.9 1,.a,1 U-'l < ( · f • t -A A-Ciqlr~lfl, Iii l i' •-, ----1" ,_ l•v•" t"du 'I 1 :· .J percen in annua 1n1eres. 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I Taxing Class IRS Cond1icti1ig Course University ot Califontia Extension in cooperation v.•ith the U. S. Internal Revenue Senrice will present its second annual course for Income tax preparers in June. Locations in Orange County are: FULLERTON -Wedoeodays, f-10 p.m., June I! to August 14;· RoOm 'IOI, Toclllllcal Educalion Building, Fuller· ton Commwtity College, 321 East. Chapman Avenue. IRVJNE -Wedneodays. 7-10 p.Jn .• June 12 to August · 14: Room 157, Stelnhaus Hall, Univenity of Calltomla, Irvine. • SAN CLEMENTE -Satunlays, t..a.m.-3 !l-m. JIUle t to July 20: The San Diego Room, San Clemerite IM, 125 Avenlda Esplandian. -'(. The regl1trallon 1 .. 1.1 $60, and the""""" ls acceplable toward meeUng the conllnulng education requirements ol ""' State Board ol Acc0unlancy. '. lnstiuctors 5elected lroin the IRS lllall will conduct lhe "'"""· stre11ing llandatd and special deductlOns and lhe propei' .way to P<fS'l'I them oo tax rttuma. 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York ~tock Exclmngc \\cdncsday The Dow Jon('~ 1ndustr1 1\ average mo\ 111g 1n a nar r<Hv range throughout the da\ Inst I 80 points 10 846 06 Oechnes held an right l~h\C lead over ad\ances, o( t.ht more than 1 721 1~u~s tr 1dld Closmg volun1c c.ime to 1ppro:-.11na1rly compared \Vllh 10 880 ()(I() rucsda) 11 n11!hon share.~ Soanng interest rates 1nfla11on unccrtam pol111cal tuturc ha'c kept and President N 1xon s 111,cstor! :s1dehned !or \\CCkS On the lrad1n g t\n1enc nn Exchange stock s dcchned In sluggish Fina11ce Briefs e IBM, Tele;r OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla (AP) -Attorneys for 18(1.1 and Telex have asked a federal appeals court t o reverse lower court decision which ordered each of the romputer f1nns to pay the other millions of dollars m darnag~ The 10th U S Circwt Court or Appeals u not expected to issue a dec1S10D for at least two montbs e Dollar Gal11s • LO]'IDON (UP!) -Tho US -.tolla~ded"back W.rtnes - • d'ay gammg strongly on Euro pean money markrts from Tuesday s low levels (;old s price fell slightly The dollar lost ground ut Tokyo, closmg at m 45 ym oompared wltb Tuesday's 'm90 yen But ~ markets provided the finit good news 111 weeks for holders ol U S. dollars - • • ... ' ' \ .• -· ' • • • • , Z2 DAIL v PILOT • I • TONIGHT'S T\1 HIGHLIGHTS . ' CBS 8 9:00 -"Bachelors 4.'.' Four original half-hour comedies are shown in this movie slot. • KTIV GI ll :00 -"The Big Heat." An :arly ~ {1!}63) look at Lee 111arvin at his meanest before he'laulted to stardom in this taut drama with Glenn r~ord and Gloria Grahan1e . . •. :. ' -• • TV DAILY .LOG Thursday Evening MAY 16 •<0UOO@!DIDC!l•,.• Ll)QOt(UJ(lJ@(t)(~(i)I NtllS U Bo111nz1 ( 6 1 Ho11n's Ht rots U Be•t'rtJ Hillbillies AO Mis$ion: 1f1120U!ble lD Mod Sciuld EE fl Pobre Go11z1l1z t2tl Movie: (C) (2h1) "C• Mau• kl tlle World" (d11) '61-Glna lollo· bnrlda, AnlhonJ frilloo~ . fD Hoclatpoclft Lid&t {i)Spttcl Ra«r EI) Junn 4t Cali Q!) C.r1•1111 Mrniul EfJ Moril: "CitJ ftr ~llH1" (dra) '40-J1m1s C•111tJ, An11 Shtr• Klan, Art~"" Kt1111tdJ. 1:J1 o @m m fmww (R) Alt•' an 111,flted dinner dale 1111\h his 1111, Son111 Clpulo joins his col· lea1111es to help 1t5t11t 1 JOll"l 1111 tr,pped in sw1rlin1 w1ters under ;in ottlfl piei. m Mtrw Grilfil ~ e;w News/S,.U ':OOOltS:J(())(j)CIS 1111fttll1' 11111r1it: (C) (Zt11) "IKlldtn 4'" foul 01i&inaf h11f·llollf c.ornedies. ~fnends t lowrs" stlfs P111I Sand; .. The BoysH mri Tilll COllwlJ and Htrb Edelman; HJwY" stirs Robtr1 W1klen; 111d "Soni!)' Sor'' itllt Al- lfn G1rfield. O ~@®lIDlrt•sitllt(RI lrorwdl's 11de M1rk S1n1u s.els b1m$tlf 11p u lht t>.11 to trip 1 ttomiCd1l lol11 sflarL. @ TM 8*.0NS >&([ti@ (D luq Fu "Thi! Ton(' (IC) Wi1holll: usortin1 lo \'IOltnC't. C1i11t tries to Ind lbl lyrt1111)' of I Chinese crime syMhate Ind to lib· eure 1 ,ot1r11 lli\'e boy. m-m War l Putt (R) w Acto•p.1111e1M Ql> Ja,,._ rv .._ ,..300MtwS . m Orunl lD;OCI 0 IP@ ®l m Mnlc Ctvntry UsA (R) Dionne W1rw1tke is l\01teu lo .ll!rry Retd, JeanM C. Ri!ty, MK Dayis, Tom T. t\111, frtddy Hart. Wa)'llt Newton 1nd Dou1 l\er~olw. omm iaiH-. l6J PHry M1so11 ~u1ses. o @Cl) (f)Strllb ti S.11 Frn- Cl2t CtJ) Unit ClKO "Commitment" {R) Alter 23 m Or1•1 years on the fo1tt, Ott LL Mike W Ttlt-Rnhta Musical Stone 1s s1npet!td of ki111n1 1 ltl· EI) Thret $lllo&n kl• olhcer and IS ~spended l!om ':lOE)Onlfi WePn ;rtll lrltystlritt the department Hille Mon~e(s Pa•" Tht 11inous a:J.P111S1 lhe Llf' Club l.!11 ol a cursed P'W lh•I r11ns IO:JO 0 JovtMy te Adrtnh11c disast1r 11po11 tllase wt'o:o would use m IHI twi1 its power lo lampef With lilt. ft) Te1tr1 coll Osw1klt C1lw1 (~Hoe .. ·~ Huot~ ED The AdvoCllH §Hew f'rict ts. R1cfll €D Los Dials Felites Htlp fhJ Nf11hbo1 Onil's Gifla (RJ Ouie uncowri 11:00 0 0 0 ED m CE Hews 1 1e1l wllodu,nit •hen hi btes . to C1J (!) (]9) ffi Q_:I (fl Ht•s 1e1 Ha11iet illld the Kirts i. 1we D Jest ol GrouQo him a hinl on the ~lut.1tm ol lhil l~ Mi1M ;1llt!J '""tery llCMf he Is 1ud111&o O Me'lit: 'Y1tli11'" (su1p) 'fiZ-1 I) Conct11tr11ion D11~ Bogarde, s,twi1 Sims, Dennis 0 Mil110ll $ M~it: (C) (2111) "I.ti· Priu l•br ol BrNdw•J" (mus) '$I-Dorl$ m Miui.11: lmpmibtc D.i,, Gene Ntlsoo. (9 The U~,c~ablts (lOj ld'1 M1M A Deal l_I~@ SC!tnt fitt ([j Bnritchtd a6: The S,ill [11) {}) T1 Ttll tltt T1vt-. (~ (!)) Tiie Piollttri b:Ji 00 Will! World of An1111als "" . ED Atcioll Cllkllle ll:IS m Cinema l4 (~ @ > lil'lllllJ Ot111 Show 11:30 O ({j9 @I(!) CBS late Mlrlir: er;, Jout.11111 Willtm Slltw (C) "Wllo's COol Ille Adio11!" (eoml fJ:) The Pr11ttcto1s 'f,2-Dtan Milf11n, lana Turnei. [d· tl) Tiie Glloul G1111 • d•e o\IWr!. Waltei Mat1hilu. 1:00 0 (~(Jl) ({l The W1lt1•S "The 0 2_3-~ §§J €D JohnhJ C11504 Bequest'' (R) G1andm1 15 1nl01mtd .0 Mo~t: Our ~tarts Were Gto•· thJt she hi' come into an 1nheri 1nr Up (COlll) •&-G.il Rumtl. iance and 1ene1ou~ly otters to ~hart D1~.na ~~nn. 11 with Ille its\ o! 1he 1amily. (6J TW1tia:ht Zone O ~~J ®lmflip Wilso 11 O WIDE WORLD SPECIAL '"~ * o· kc tt ·1h 0 Mnil: (C) (Zhr) "'tlellbcntllen· IC a~e Wl . {wnl '61-.losepll C(inen, tiorma Jan (James) Morris Bengell. 0 @(3) (f) Did tarttt ~!Jll!;ll/jff $1oe~:S 'r:~,' ~~ff:: fl) D11 11 Michl d>tk are menaced by 1001top snip· 12:00 (i)"Dr. lle11e ll1uorLI ers when a gunman seh o~t to ID Movie: "The Bil Hear (dra) avenge his brother's death.. '~3--Gltnn ford, Cil0tt1 Ci11h1me. I Dt1ltr'1 Choice • Let Marvin Bodnt from lht Olympic m Wan6tl1usl Mt1!ca11 film resuv.~1 . l:OO ~J o 0 (fl (l~ (6) Hews t26i Movie: (C) (2hr) Dial M IOI' D l~ Tomouow Murdu" (m)'S) ·~-Ra, Milland,' Cr~tt Kell1. . 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HANDY 01 t1M 0.H't '°''°' SllH UC Irvine and Cal State tFullerton ) have lodged an official protest with Don Edwards of UC Ri·,erslde, chainnan of the NCAA Oi11trict 8 basel>all selection , commiltee concerning the staging of the annual western regional event in Tacoma, Wpsh. .. ' 0 We have started the ball rolling Ip the right direction," athletic director Or. Ra}'JJ\O!ld Thol'l\lon ~Y" · "If the committee upOOlds its decision to stage the tournament in Washington, we will ne><t appeal to John Wifilcin. chainnan of Division II of the NCAA and finally lo the NCAA offices in Kansas City if necessary." Both UCI and Fullerton were lncen:sed""' at the decision to hold the tournament in \Yashlngton when announced Wedneeday along with selectlon of the two Orange County schools to participate. "When Don called me to appraise me of the fact we had been selected and Ulat it would be held in Tacoma, 1 !.Old Jlim I was sbocked. "I told him I didn't lhinlc such ,a decision would \\rithstand the scrutiny of th:e pe(>ple who would view it at a higher level and I also told him we were going to make 911 issue of it. "To place a tournament in the north because it hasn 't been up there is ' • Dodgers S·weep Astros A Relief--Fer r= LOS ANGELES (AP ) -'Catcher Joe Ferguson, benched eight straight games because of a. horrendous batting slump . is a Los Angeles Dodgers starter again - at least for now -after slugging tv.·o home runs nnd driving in f i v e lcamn1<Ht·s. Ferguson's fines t effort of the season helped send t he Houston Astros to a doubleheader defeat. 111J and 10-2 . \\'ednesday night . giving'file Dodgers a four-game sweep of Houston and running th<>ir strin g of victori es to nine in a row. Steve Carvey also homered in the second game, but it \.ras Fergu son, who Dodger• Slate 'An G1mt1 '" KAllC ("DI "1•¥ 11 "llaMt .i l.~ An<)flf~ N'~'I 1g "'IAn•d •' l.a, "119e(e\ "'at 19 "llinla II l.°' An~t\e\ had been hitting only .1~7 and had driven in fcv.·er runs than Dodger pitchers. '~'ho provided the biggest explos ion of !he n1f;(htcap. "It's 1nore relier than anything.'' said Ferguson, v.·ho hit 25 homers last seawn and now has four in 1974. "It's more than excit C'mcnt. I've been ovcrsv.ingi11g and I've had help from eve ryone ~ou ran .. imagine.'' Ft'rguson s till is hitting only .181 hut man ager \\'alt Alston ta bbed him to start Friday night agai nst At lnnta twre. C\'cn thou gh catcher Steve Yeager. n·ho had t\\'O hits in the first game, raiSC'd his aver<1gc to .J7!1. The Dodgers ha\'c ,,·on Clyde Pla~'i11g Stopper Role For Rangers . all 14 games Ye ger has starte~hi..nd the plate this sea:-·-,..__ "Ferguson \\•ill sta rt 1day night ." ) said Alston. "Afler .'.l game like Iha!, he's in there." The Dodgers, in sv.·ccping the twinbill, ha\'C opened a 71i-ga r11e lead over sccond-pla<!e San Francisco in ths. Nationa l League West. ~ "It sure wa s great 10 see Fcrgic back," sa id Doug Rau, "'ho pitched his first complete game or the season in the second game. "He was aggre ssive at the plate, just the way he was last yeilr." Bill Russell drove in six runs in the · doubleheader, singling home the decisi ve run in the wild first game, and then driving in four p-tore in the nightcap. He singled across tv.·o runs in the second and tv.·o more in the third. Bill Buckner had three hits in lhe first ga ine . one of them a double, and it extended his hitting streak to 17 games. But he failed lo gel the ball out of the infit'ld in the nightcap and the st reak was sto pped.· - FIJI.ST GAME HOUSTON LOS ANGELES ••rhrbl •llrhrtll Kl"il~er, 11 } I J 0 LCl)ei.1tl 1 0 0 0 HP!ms.2C s I 1 7 MDl•.pl'I I 1 0 0 Cffl~no. cf s 1 1 l 1,0,~"~au. p o o o o V/~1...,n. It • o 1 D Buc~ner, II J I J 1 l.111.iy,h;i l 0 0 0 'i/ynn.CI l I I I OQ <'~der, lb • o 1 O C.arvev. lo } 1 1 o Bro,.·n, rl 7 1 o O W(t~w10<1. r! l J 1 1 JJann....,,p O O o 0 Cey.30 S 1 1 1 £.J,lpr, pn I 0 O 0 Yedqer, c • O 1 0 $(ll,rrn1n,p 0 O O D !;lu"e11,,. S l 1 7 MMey.c 4 1 1 0 JOlln,p 'D D O Grlftln, p I O O O Ho1111n, p O O 0 0 CJnnn>on. QI\ 1 I 1 I JC>'lllul. Oii <) l D O N•qy,p o o o o Ldc y,1~ a o o o fa,~ti.p 0 0 D 0 G~u,,o~r. ,, 1 1 r o lo•,11, ll 1 17 b lDldl) JI \1 12 ' Hou~tan 000 D6t ®-1 LO• ftn9•lc1 000 JIO 01•-11 E-K~ll('hor 7, Lo~. Ce<Uno. Butk1'er. OP- H~ui1011 1. LO• "nge!u; 1. l.OB-HO!J•IPn 6. LO. An. Qel•• 9 ?B-Bu~kn", G~rvfy, C•v. HR-C:ede<>o !11, W. Crdwfard 11), SB-Cfdena 7. S---Mat)hall. GrifHn f\ld9V 1l, Ill Fa,.cn J Jalln•an Srnerrnan .Jahn •lowgh (W, J I ) tAar;n~u S~ve--M~"Mll J Yedge• 2, M /,0,dy I~ H Jl EJl 111 SO •J J 7 •0 I) ' • l 1 0 13 1 1011 1137001)0 1 l 1 I 1 0 I J S 1 1 1 l I 0 1 • • ! 0 0 t 1~11 P . av Ha1.1gn (l. May) PB- 1 -7 •5 ------ SECOND GAME MOU5T0Jt LOS ANGELES •llrhrbl •llrhrtii Gro'.!, If J 1 I 0 Lepn. ~I) ~ 0 l 0 Htlm~, lb <I 0 0 0 811t-nct, It • 0 0 0 c...i"a.cr <1 a t r Vlvnn.cl J o o o ignoring some ra1her significant £actors that are current. '"t'his is a most serlous problem and it transcends. a local situation. It is a situation that really needs to be reviewed at a nationaJ level. "ltere, collectively , a group of people have made a decision that violates a lot of areas of ooncem across the U.S. One being money and· the other being et\,ergy. "We (UCl and FuHerton) colleclivt\y ahd unilalerally agreed I<> pay Puget Sound's full expenses in making the trip to Southern California. The committee had these £acts before them when they made their decision to ha\'e it in Tafi'Oma ." \\'hat will It cost UCl to tr-t·cl nort h for the regional toomarnent? "!! will cost Irvine a few dollar! sbort of $6,000. A party of 22 v.'{lUJd cost $5,487 and \\le plan on taking 21 players. two coaches and a manager which \l'ill bring it to close to $6.000. "1'hcn . you see, if v.•c go to Springfield. that's another $7,500. "It was prudent and realistic to say we wuuld support a team coming down out of the north totally. It will save both institutioos a good sum of rnQfley. "Aiiother factor is that two instilulions in~close proximity to one another are competing. The institutions v.·ork very hard to promote baseball and major commitments to it , An opportunity like this does not come along very rr~uently. "tonsequentl.v, \.\t! ure appealing lhc situation to the com1nittee and are prepared 10 go hig her. if necesst1ry," . UCI \\'ith n. 41-7 record, Fullerton ~1th a 37·15 mark. and Pup.c·t Sow1d with a 21-4 record have been in\'ited to participatc. A f0urth team from the Far \\'c:;t Conference ~·ill be invited. ~aJ State !ltayward) ls 11~. UC Davis and Cal State {Sacramento) are both.~5. Confer· encc play ends th is weekend . The toorna.n1cnt v.•ill begjn Friday, ?.fay 24. wherever it is held \\'ith tbe nat iooals in Springfield begil'ming June I. UPI TettPllOI• LA STRINGS' JOHN ALEXANDER RETURNS THE SERVE OF CLIFF DRYSDALE. I llth~hour Arrival Does It .4.lexa11der Paces Strings, 34-33 By GLENN WlllTE Of lht' Dilly Pilat Slit! LOS ANGELES -As in an old melodrama . young John Alexander fl c\1' in for a late hour rescue as he paced th e LA Strings to a 34-33 overtime victory ove r Florida's Flamingos. An unexpectedly high t~mout of 4,666 i:r * * sa "' the Strings notch their second World Team Tennis conquest in five starts and avenge an ear!ier loss to the Flamingos. The marathon 316-hour st ru g g l c mercifully ended shortly before midnight \Vednesday at the Sports Arena when the Strings' mixed doubles team of Karen Sustnan and Geoff J\.fasters outlasted L11tz Ad.vances n1 Vegas; r..t.'.lrk Cox and lttaria Bueno, S..2, in a 9- • point match-deciding tiebreaker . ., llowevcr, il was the Aussie ironman Alexander who turned the tide as he outdueled South African Cliff Drysdale. 7-6, in the first half singles clash. Follo\1•ing that victory he went into the locker area and took a IO.minute nap. Then he returned for last half aclion and blistered Drysdale, 6-3. It v.·as an amazing show of stamina by Alexander. He had just arrived in Los Angeles a few hours before the match, havi ng been in transit from Calcutta, Jndia for more than 30 .hours \\'ithout DAILY PILOT %3 Flyers Seek Stanley Cup; -.J BBC Wins BOSTON -The upstart Philadelphia Flyer:;., on the brink of wiMing the coveted Stanl ey Cup in just their' seventh season, seek to drive Uie final nail into Boston 's coffin too ight in the fifth game or the championship shov.·down wilh the Bruins. After winning three game!I in a row , following a 3·2 defeat in the opener, the F'lye rs can v.'rt1p up the National Hockey League's best-of-seven series at Boston Garden. "J\·e ne\•er SC'Cn a team \\'Ork like thi~ one in my 30 years of hockey," l'luladelphia coach Fred Shcro sa id. "Am I surprised \\'e ha\'e a 3-1 ie!'ld? I'in r.11rprised we finished first in the \Vestem f)ivision. I'm surprised n·e be;it Atlanta. f'nl surprist'<I. we beat the New ·vork ·Rangers. So I guess I'n1 surP riscd now." e Volle11bnll Win KNOX\'ILLE , Tenn.-The Balboa Bay Club men 's \'olleyball team \\Un it s ma!ch over Akron, Oh.io, 15-3, I~ 6. in OJX'ning round action of the U.S. \'oltcvball Assoc iation n at io n a I tourn3n1ent at the Unir~rsity o f Tl'nnessce \\'ednesday. Nr xt ga1ne for the open di\·ision team is Frid ay n1orning against the Dallas Y~fCA \.\'i!h a quar1erfinal round contest Friday C\'ening against the No. 1 seeded L'nit cd Spor1in g Goods team of Santa Jl.lonica . __ ft The BBC senior team also won its opening contest O\'er the Knox\'ille YMCA .. IS.J. IS.5. BBC is seeded fifth in the open di\'ision niter losing John Stanley on an eligibility ruling. The senior team is defending champion and seeded No. 1. ' e itlcCloske11 ·Q,,lts PORTLA ND -·Afh:r twice guiding the Portl<;ind Trail Blazers lo last place . fini shes in the National Basketball 1\ssociation, J bck !\.1cCloskey resigned as head coach \Vednesday, c i ting ''irreconcilable differences" with the team's management. "r realize . that sounds kind or an1biguous." .<;aid ~1cCloskcy, who posted a 48·116 11·nn-lost rCi..'Ord in his tv.·o sc3~on~ as coach. "But there was a 1Jifference in what !he organization thour,ht I should do and things I thought 1\'e ~uld be doing. So, it was better lo fC'rm inate by mutual agreement.'' e ,, . .,,,,11se Whu !l.1UNICH -Romania's tlie Nastase had little trouble beating Attila Korpas of \Vf'!lt Germany 6-2, 7-5 Wednesday in the 59th International TeMls Championships, but bott'i Americans who played were beaten. Paolo Bertolucci of Italy ousted Steve Krulevitz 7-6. 5-7, 7-5 and Australia's Dick Crealey eliminated Bob Kreiss 3-6, H , &4. • In other feature matches, ~fanucl Orantes of Spain beat Hans.Joachim Ploetz of West Germany 6-2. 6-3; Georges Coven of France defeated Barry Phillips- Jl.1oore of Australia 6--0. 6-4, and Bora Jovanovic of Y,ugoslavia topped Juan Gisbcrt of Spain ~I, 61· e Speeds Improve ARLll\CTOX . Tex. t AP1 -The sl ruggling Tc11:as Rangers h.1,·c fotind a !'topper and his name isn't Ferguson Jenkins or Jim Bibby. Rem emlx>r Da\·id Cl\'df', the 19-ycar- old scb@lbQy .'''ondt·r-from tJ ouston--\\-ho_ v1as lhc Ko. 1 S£>ll'Cti'ln in the free agcn: draft last summer ? Clyde posted a non- glorious 4-8 record in 1973 and a poor c;imed n1n ave rage of 5.0ft. LM~v, lb • 0 1 0 "1.1e•b.1ln. IS 0 0 0 0 CJohn1or>. c • 1.,. 2 D G.Jtvey. lb i ! I I OQR.-d'" lD 1 o a o WCrdw!a•a. r! J 2 1 ~ Emo Loses WTI Matcl1 rest. JNDTANAPOLIS -Unser and Jl,fario After stopo~ers ~n Bombay, Beirut and Andretti, who have three Indianapolis~ Rome. he arrived in London -only to be triumphs between them, boosted their marooned' tetl'IJ>orarily in ·England-.due..--1o----pF&ctiee--si>e«f9-tO a ni.Oi-e-competit1Ye= · ...6ro,.·n, •4 • 0 0 0 C.t Y.Jb l • 1 0 Kl'll~. '' -1-&-t-o Ferv1.1•0tr, c-J l 5 ~·.~1;on, on 1 o o ' Ru •• c11. n • o l • LAS \IEGAS -Art hur Ashe, plaJ'ing N..qy. p o o o o P1tleret, tl o o o n f d,1..,. "h 1 o o o R1u. P J o " o cautious\)' in blustery winds up to 30 ~(hftnMn, " O 0 0 · O sreond half. he replaced D€1vidson 1vhen the Minnesota player 1\.·as dov.•n J-1, then y,·on fi ve of the next six gam es for a 6-4 l'ictory over Dick Bohmstedt. a mixup. Eventually he got out after level Wednesday. sy,•eaiing out flight standby status. Both appeared to have their new it 's a more mature ~nd poised Clyde '·f felt good tonight," he told the press Eagles, which they switched tO last week afterward Wednesday. "Especially after after JJtUe success with newly designed "-1•11»<,,e, llh 1 o o o mil es per hour, advanced into the Konhx:rnv. P l D O o Me<1>r. •• J o o o quar!er final s of the SIS0,000 Las Vegas the ~ap ... I thought.~ was unlucky not Pamelli cars, moving at an acceptable 11:omen ~ H:n'r ~~~l"'~:~~St~~1~=~ (Ml 6.1, Hunt to wm the last set &-l. clip for the final qualifying day Saturday. Tot~h :Jl 1 6 2 lot•!$ ]) 10 1] HI d f Hau.ion 100 100 000--1 tennis tournament \Vcdnesday, e ea ting Lo• Ano;rc1c, ou OlO lD•-10 f\lexico's Raul Ramirez 7-5. 7-5. f -R1.111ell LOA-Hau11.Jllt 7, Les Angt le'!I 6. UJ- All O.tmts 11<1 kM~C (71fl M•v 11 (~lf!arnl1 1t MJnne,ol.t May \I C ~lllcrnl• 1! Mlnneio!a s·1s P m. 1l I01 m. 10 z; a.m. 5:2S p.m. (('deno, c. Jo~n~on. jB-Rus~~11. c. John~on. 11R-Unseeded Marty Riessen also reached G~·v•v !el. Ftt]jlu•on 1 r''· sa -w. Cr•wta•(I. s-the quarterfinals of th e \Vo r Id 8Ut~nQr, bcn1 sc1u11au T·6. He sa. id the yelling by the crow.d during The 34-year-old Unser, the 1970-1971 Men -Hewill fM! bedt Emer\Cn ISFJ 7.fl: He witt l d d t both h" b h d" ed tire• Bahrns1eo• ISFl 6-4. Pay 1 nQ .er tm ut e in icat winner, topped out at 190.033 miles per M~y 19 (alllctnl1 a! Mlnn~la f)) 11o1v 11 C1ri!arnl• II 1(1nl-11 Cl1v ,,. H 11: EJl 11 so Championship Tennis event. beating Ko~1..:1nv IL, Ol\ J J ' • 5 1 Nagv 1 l 3 3 0 3 sixth-seeded Tom Gonnan 7-6, 6-3, and Mixeo -oa~ldsan-Tvrnb1.11f (11.\l be•t McM111~n· the people movrng about served as a hour and Andretti who won In 1~ hit T1lcla -(SF) 6'-1 ; l.lavd-Jones (Ml beM McMIU1n-'"'" Tr1c1a •·1 di straction. "Someti.r:nes you catch a 186.219 m.p.h. ' ' A ~ 1.505. nd ff ch1c1go "'· Houst"" 11 movem ent a your eye moves o the Women -SlaPI) •:c.~d~~":i Govd•V (Hl 6·11 "ball for a second ," he said. • La. "er11e Plays K~i:~'1~ !~;¥(~~~1~~~16..ii)ea t stmwell tPJ 7.6, The Strings got splits from the mixed ~~h11e~.n l·ll , : ~ : 1 1 San Clemente's Bob Lutz beat defending racing A1nrrican League batters in 1974 HBP-bv R~l.I IOauo ~ac:lerJ. WP-R.,~u. ~Mle~t· champion Brian Go!lfricd 4-6, 6-2. 6-3. and he pro,·cd it again \\'cdnesday ni ght ~v. 1-2·•'· A-JJ.011. -' Fifth·seedcd Sta n Smith defeated 11'il h 1111 ~ighl-hit. 6-1 victory O\'er "' Roscoe Tarmcr in a late aft ernoon match California. I/e's nO\\' 3-0 for the )'ear and 1 'CL l t JO ST ~R 4·6, 6-0, 6-3. his earned run "wage has dipJl<'d to ~J , .' ( 1 . d "It was a mailer of who could se rve 2 5?· :-. , • '· ~ ·. -. ,. . ..the ha'rdest to ligh! t}le wio4. ~d holding 'It looks 11k~ he has i>c<omc. our WO:V'T COJl-f PJSTE serve wilh the wind bec31Tl1! rnal much . stopppcr ... He s lhe ~!Y o~e to v.·1n ror • more important," said Lu1 2 about his .. ~~ on the homesla.nd, said ~gcrs_ _ __ . .-~-· ,,.. 1natch v.•ith Gottfried. - · ·miMg<i' S!ily MtJrtjn, •:!fl!~" Pit~ ~"~~!Y,'1:~ _, -c · Fonrth·:!eededllOd Laver of Co1'<Jt1a del . • two frne games, and we n,eeded-to \.\.1 11 lhe defen~~g 'PactfTc:S ~ quan~r-m1\e ~•· •ill meet Dick StockWn ti5day. ·• 1·~t the.in.~David wlllfllt reiil sbnrp: but he ,frack champion: won'Lbe competing.for · pitched out of jams and that's whal UCLA Friday ln the P.ac-3 conferet'let! • e Emersoa Falls counts." . champions:.;·ps because of illness, -Bruins · BLOOMINGTON Minn _Bob Heu·itt Texas has V.'On ohly tvro out bf its last coach Jim h said Wednesday. led the Minnesota' Buck~ to a 32-30 JO games and both w~re by Clyde. Jn that Brown, ill wi the flu , was to compete victory over the San Francisco Golden span. Jenkins, who ts 6-3, .has lost two in the 440 a D> Friday a\ the Los Gaters in World Team Tc n n i s games and the fireba1Hng Bibby. 5-S, has 'Angeles Coliseum. Wednesday night, sweeping both sets of lost the last three. . "He n1ay be able to run in the 440 and the men's singles event. . "I'd r.~t~r not be the St<IPPf'.r/' said mile relays Saturday but I doubt It," Hewitt won a lie-breaking decision , Clyde. . l d rather ~ee u~ .~n more Bush said., from Newport Beach's Roy Emerson in 1 ' games like w~ were m Apnl. Brown.the quarter . mile champion. the first half, and bailed out Owen ', Clyde said l only ,threw three o,r four placed second in the 1973__..PaNI 220-yard Davidson in the second half to bring, the •. curve balls becauge Im ~centratmg 00 dash and anchored the m'.:LA mile relay Buckskins back Into oontention, trim· '.! my ~tndro!. bl ~,ad1 8 shutou11 '"rt.ldh;1backalolf team to victory last year. miftg-the San Francisco tema's leftd to my m1 , u guess 1 n re Y "Hs loss is a great blow to UCLA '!! 27·26. deseE rvAe lt.l"AI J~---knocked . f chances to defend our conference crown,'' Hewitt, from South Africa. downed 11:· nee ex uuu:ouu in our llusb said Emerson 7-6 in the first half. In the fl runs off kl8cr Nolan Ryan with a triple · s1111 ... ·P1t 11ea1 stoc~ton fH l i -3. doubles team and excit ing young /\t'hrd -l ool•·W•rwick /(/ be.ti Kr•nlt1~e· . • S•ocki°" 6·J ; Gau•l~v-NcwcO<"n~ btu l.011••· \\'Om en's singles prospect Mar 1 ta E~1'.:"t~~''"'1'~' Ruuels. a-1. Redondo dWided with Bt!,tty Ann Grubb, llO$llft l\, Pini,ll~rth 21 7-5, 2.fi.. Thei:e Were seven service breiks: Women -MtlYlll!"'~e~O'i::, Ftm<1nde1 (Pl &.J; 1n'the first set. four by Miss Redondo. Mt!;::1e_ t>eit".!:!~'11"~':}'{ ~e~, Taylar 18 1 6.3. T•Ylcr C&net!med \VTI' officials admitted the tie., Ra~IMllU 6-1. ... ·-t ~roetram is too J<>na thu and indicated ,o.u.,ed -81111rom0Tirl1t 1e J bNI Mlt1Mr-<0«u11111.. . o~_ "~ . , ~~~v'I: --t111 6-li Mlchtl·llettrtct 1P1 btat Nl:W'Oerry·Reld (Bl ere may ue ti rev\s1on 1n WTT !O'l'ma1.. • 64 ;., _ 1,129. • • : ' -~Pess.lbilitieS" include 5,game sets.: liie · '1111 .... 1..-11 n , c~.,.. • .,.,.3 per match instead or six with one At ,.hlfHelllfrl1 • , ~ ~ wemen -Gunter <Cl beal Kl11g !Pl 6-Jl king 11t11 each nf men 's singles women 's singles Gunter 7.5 • ' ' M•n -Mottr1m IP) be•t Moore tel 1.s; Mo1t r1m mixed double s. men 's doubles or be11 Moart 6·4. • d bl Mlx.O -Gr1ebner·Ouoont (Cl bell Slol1e·Anthal\y WOmen S OU es. !Pl ~2.C:,11·Anth°"v t>t~• G•aat!fler·Ou1111n• •.J. · The final alternaUve would be to play Teronie u . .,.,. Y"11 n · each set by the clock rather than by Al N-YOl'k w.,..,,..n -ov1rton Cl / be•t Tff';lu9rden (!<IYI ,.11 games won . OverlGll bell Tn;ua•oi-n 6·~. M"" -°"'"" fNV ) t>Mt Fletcher !Tl •-1; A weekend meeting in Chicago is set Fletcher beat Owens 6-3. f J M l1t!lll Doub!9l -Esteo 11nd 11:0\l'\M1Uw !Tl bl!<tt or the rev cw. S1tn1~n• 11nd &Ol'lk f!U INVJ '-J; E1i.p 1n(I Raunauw The strin"" return to the Sperts Arena bP1tl S1ntan1 1nd BOfllcfHI 6..i. !)"' A. -i .111. Friday night at 8 to duel Hawaii. •11tl"'61'1 ll, Dttroll 'JI Al l11Tlrnor1 Women -C.tr1s CO) Ce1r Hume 4-'; C•1111 bfi~t Hum1 6-1. />ltn -COl'lnors CB) btat Deni !6-$; C•rmlch•el !Bl l)llt Otnt 6-'. Ml~ltd -C1rmld\lfl·S~ be1t S~l!ll(ttrtlt CO) l·•i C.-ndln-SfOvf btal Slane Be.nit (Sffw1uen· Harrill 6·3. A -Ill. ' and a doubl'e. In 14 previous at bats. Jobmon had coll!cted only one extra base bl! -a double. The Angtt. play Minnesota Friday :> night In Bloomlngtoo. Cannonade~ 12-0ihers • ID Preakness • r •rw TIUS .. ?t ULl'O•NtA MHttfla,cf ~ o 2 o TllV•t,tf Owilk, lol J 0 0 0 H11T•h, IS ' ' • ""' 'A O ••• ' ' ' r• V1l#ltlt1t, It 3 I I 0 A.loPiftltOrl, tf II' 11:~, cit> I 0 I 0 •lltf'OUVlls, rl AOU-. lb J D 0 0 H1rtrov1, I• kllttl, JO 4 0 ·o D Sl""91. elf! L1'f111, Pf 4 0 I 0 R:11WHI, 21> • 0 I I f 0 I I l 0 I 0 • 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 l f I 0 • 0 0 0 !, · llRdnltr, t 1 D I 0 Brll"l'.'I! 311 r-b~lt, ~ l o 1 0 SlllMIMft, c • H"VM· 11 0 I f f Clyftr'jt RMI~, p G 0 0 0 I Totllf lZ.. 1 • 0 Totlla ' n ' 1 It Cit fornlll 000 011D 010-I Tt11•1 ON 010 10 .. -• Oll-C1llloml• 1, T•d• J, LOl!l-C.lltorn•• 10. TIMI 1. 211-M, N1tt1t1 2, l!lvrrO\ltflt, lllltCll'Vfl, A. .ioMMlll. l9-A. Jefl11~ ....... ..., •• •• so N.,lll'1'.t11 (&., 4--0 Ill/I • • ' t • It.May '.. 1111'. -11 •• CIYdt !W,J.fl ',I I I I 1-11»; --·~ ' BALTIMORE (AP) -Kenlucky Derby Slanley "Skip" Sbaphof!, wllo trains Baeza, No. 3: Mr>. Ben Cohea'• All $100 w!llle entry and starting fees ar. winner Connonade, Derby runner-up Robert B. Cohen'& Hudson County wbo Game, Sandy ffawloy, No. t ; J<>lln fl,llOO each. »Ud.on Ollmty and II odler 3-yeal'Oid> will start from !he No. 10 post Wlder Connelly'• Buck'• Bid, Don Maclleth, No. Wllh 13 starters, the 99th running of were cl\lfntl -Y for Saturday's Mike Ml<ell. $; Frank Vlgllarolo'• Kin Run, Larry" ·the I 3114 mlle Preakness,1~ll~ ~rthlhea ~ record '209,llOO, with ~ • .,.. w 1150,0lll).odded PrJ>ab<ts It Plmlloo. Thomas Nichols' Jolly Johu wtll start Adamo, No. 7; . C. Partee'• J, !l's Pet, winner. "I've alway•'1Jbd the middle of lhe from the raU under Ben .Feliciano while BlU llanack, No. 8; Mrs. Herman Each 1lnrter wlli carry 126 pounds in track;" said tralnet Woody St~p[lens Flh ()pilt!!ln'• Destroyer -;m ·lllrl , Udouj's Si!VU' Florin, Rick Wllilon, No. i; the race ldledu(ed to otart at 2:40 p.m . before 1111A!rID1 John !If. 0 I \)LI_ Jhe outside post under hma<ll EU..belh Tltomu's ·Neapelil4n Way, Television coverage by CDs will run Canno.node. Tht m~ II 11hlt he fol. alenzuela. ftOOo!to Hlnojooo, No., u, and <his l · !run w p.m. • , Cannonacle dnw tbe No. 8 pclll position. Othen entered, Jhelr ·rlden and pool CWllnan's Hejr lo lbe Line, JllcliJt<> Plmllco olflclals are hoping for a The Dcby ......... ~ WW be • pooltloot, are : ' V11111t1e1, No. 11 crowd di •boul 1$,0llO, wlllcb Would break ri4den II)-AlJpl Ooldero lr. , Jolin Gslbroalh's Utile Corr ~n I , Silver Flo"'1 was not nominated !« lhe !ho rtCOrd of 81,117 that turned out laat ''111e liiii!.; """"' llflll l!iho lo belt lliguol Rlvera, No. 2; Slim on d ~ and bad lo i. ttJf)j>lemenUd year to·ntdl SecrelUiat oo bis 11W'cb but I lhlnk Dll' bone""' beal him," said SOlom,er'a , Rllbo t1Je Gml, Braulio for flO,llOO. Orlginat nominallng fees are to lhe Triple awn . , .. , • COM!\.fERCE -District J NAIA • baseball playoffs open today at Quigley Park ~·ith top-seeded La Verne battling Wbitlier after a S o'clock match · be-. t'\ieen Cll State {Dominguez lU!ls) .and Azusa-Pacific . La Verne, with a 28-6 record, and Whilliet:.o(UH)~'at·B. Qll"S(ti :ias- a 23-26 ~ AzU.~ P<\{:ific 29·15. .. • Actiori coiiCintles Erlda)I' "1)(f Salunfay in the double elimination tournament for the right "46 play in the Area 1 tournament al Lewiston, Ida. Five former Orange Coast College players are on La Verne's team. They are pitchers Dan Quisenberry' and Tim Kelly, catcher Don Snyder, first baseman Paul Fleming and second baseman Rich Fielder. e 011l11er• to iffeet CLEVELAND -ClevelaJld Nets ov.Tier Joe Zingale, disturOOd over reports or obscene gestures from players at World Team Termis matc::hes, says an emergency meeting of owne!'s has been called for Saturday in Chicago to discuss the situation. "\Ve have to put a stop to these accusations Immediately,'• Zingale said. added Jhat he hlls called on W1T ~commissioner George Mac:Call, of Emerald Bay I<> inslllUIA! -• 90lt ol fines. "We CM't put up with obectne gesture.,," Zingale said. "We have to enforce-pcnalti~nes, loss ol point.I Ol" IMS by forfeit of an Individua l match-"" want to q u a s h '' lmmedialely." ·ecollda Q•ll ' .. .· \ -, 24 041l Y PILOT Thursday, May 16, )q74 Najer!' Tops MV Duels 4 Area Players Unbeaten All-County Lakewood -LAKEWOOD-What do you Make ri.tater Dei High pitcher Dave Najera has t>cen named phiyer of tbe year in Orange County prep baseball circles as selected by the Orange County 'Sportswriters Association. Na}era wa.S 7--0 In Angelus League play and 8-0 ror the sea- son with an 0.43 e.r.a. In addition he batted .375, stole a do_ien bases and hit three home runs. Other Orange Coast area players honored on the first team include Edison High's slugging ttjrd baseman ~like Selwood, ri.iater Dei High outfielder Jim Gardea and Marina High ace Gregg Foster. Los Alamito!f High's Dave Hernandez is the coach of the year. . Sel\\wd had nine straight hits and v.·as on base 12 consecu· tiVe' times at one point in Irvine League play and Gardea's de- fense, .367 average and 13 stolen bases helped Afater Dei to the Angelus League title. " AU-Orange County · First Team Pos. Player, School Class Jr. Sr. Sr. _. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. tell your players when you draw the CIF's No. 1 rated . baseball team in the first ~ round or the ·4-A playoffs? ,-_ ' What do you say when that opponent is 22--0 with four pitchers, each of whom owns • an e.r.a. below 1.0? "If a team is going to win • the ClF, it'll have to beat tit· Lakewood sometime," says , ~1ission Viejo Hi gh coach ., . . ' ·~'Iii .. , Harry Hilke. whose club 1s 1n that unenviable position ' Friday at 3 at Lakew&d High. :·\Ve know if we beat Lakewood. we can be a t anybody. Believe it or not. we're not afraid of them." Lakewood's pitching is awesome . • • fSr. ~lark 8-3 7--0 <>2·1 .525 .410 . 310 .450 .,400 Lefty Greg Herman, a &-5 fastball pitcher, opens against the Diablos. His record is 9)1 Irvine Coast Champs Volleyball V9"1ty LI Q91111t fll 10 1"ovwtal11 Vtlln' 'Ol.ll'll•ln V•lllJ won IS.S. Josi 1·1$. U)· lJ, lO·lS. LI Qvl•I• 0 1 (1) "Mllllltt V•lltV Fll'llnltln \ltllt1 wt111 IJ..S, hut 9·1~, 1.1· •• • Vtntly Huntl'1¢011 lk«:ll Clef, Edl!ollf! a .,, l.J.1, lW. JIMIOr Vtrti11 Edlton cltl Hr.mtlnQton 91Kll, S.15, lS-1, M"AY SALE! We need VOOf Trade! Premiurft prleet paid. EXl;fUENT SBEC)'ION lm\nedlate Delivery 'NABli!RS -~ Of'£H 1 (IAY! Please Call 540-9t00 2600 Harbor Costa Mesa • 1.J.11. 1====---======== DOH YOUI CAR IDU IOUGH? WE START HAID? HELP GIVE POOR MILEAGE? CAN THE CARBURETOR SHOP I M t llU-M.'194 CCMI• Ill&& • ._, .. , .. a.11----•-*'l_MI._ • P-Brian Hayes. ,Savanna Jl-Oave Najera, Mater Del P-Scott Bigler, El Modena C-Joe Martelli,, Savanna , I B-Mike Carpenter, Los Alamitos 2B-Pete Maris, La Habra 3B-Mlke SelWood, Edison SS-Curlis Etchandy, Santiago OF-Jim Gardea, Mater Del OF--cralg Hedrick, Orange OF-Matt Od.eski, Troy Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. • .m .395 .511 4-Z with a sterling 0.7S e.r.a. Tom Cummings defeated Gene Ronald for the men's club championship at Irvi~e · Next ln line is right-hander Coast County Club on the third hole of a Sildden-Oeath playoff: Bo~rd cha1r-UT-Gregg Foster, l\larina Sec.ood Team P-StCve Flores. La J-labra P-Dennis Sandoval, Servite P-Greg Harris, Los Alamitos C-Ron Johnson, Garden Grove Floyd Chiller who is 9-0 \\'ilh a man Forest Smith lost to Bruce Olson, 5-and-4 f6r the consolat1ot11 title. From Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. 7.3 i-2 4·2 .396 .355 .U\l 0.46 e.r.a. When relief help is left: Cummings, Ronald, Smith, OlS:bn. ----------- needed, \\'hich Isn't often, ------ Lakewood coach John Herbold I 8-Mark Mazui, Loara 28-Kevin Triggs, Villa Park 3B-tilorgan Abbott, Nev.·port Harbor IF'-Kurt Hantzsch. Los Alamltos OF-Jeff Nichols, Edison OF'-Sal Shandra . Loara ·* .315 .310 • 250 .325 .476 calls on Dave Sylvia, \\'ho in 32 innings hasn't allowed an earned run. Behind hi1n is jun- 'ior Sam Giertian \\'ho in 20 innings hasn 't given up an earned run . "We don't have a long-ball hitter," says Herbold, 'l·oot \\'e have good ba1ance ." Ediso11 Nine to Face Moors' .Ace Pitcher OF-Mark Wulfemeyer, Troy UT-Tom French, Magnolia .. -Third Team P-Rod Boxberger, Foothill P-Rick Hallsted, Dana Hills P-Joe Janton, San Clemente · £:-Dennis Delany, Costa ·Mesa INF-Kevin McCarthy, El Dorado 28-Wilbur Has1ip, SA Valley 38-0a\'e Patterson, l\Usaion Viejo SS-ruck \\'biie, l\1ission Viejo OF-JanUe Davenport. Ui"·ell OF-Don Ca tozza . l\laler Del OF-Terry Hart, Sonora UT-Mike Ed'l'-·ards, Valencia Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jo. Sr. Sr. Sr. l>l $-0 i-1 .381 . 310 .390 .320 .3~2 • 350 .us .371 1 ... Three OCC S pikers Seek State Berths ALTA LOMA-Three record with a throw of 221-8. Translated. that m e a n s practically the entire batting order is hitting .300 or better. Mike Whipple is the top hitter off Moore League p 1 a y . collecting 18 hits in 46 at bats for a .391 average. ~fission Viejo. \vhich tied for second in the Crestview League \\ith a 9-5 mark. \\"ill ,<;end ace Dave Patterson agai nst the Lancers. Patterson is 7-2 ovrrall \rilh both losses by 2·1 scores on _ unearned runs. The Diablos will rely on catcher Dave Schmidt and shortstop Rirk While for most of the firepower at the plate. ;,We get past Lake'1i·oocl." says Hilke optimlsti1:ally, ''and it'll be all downhill. Then the kids will really believe in themselves." ALHAMBRA-Dan Guzman, described by Alhambra High baseball coach Ernest Mesasco as a bona fide All· CIF candidate, awaits on the motllld at ~Joor Field Friday as Edi son High's Chargers invade for a first round CIF .\-, A playoff bait\(' . Guzman, \\'ho has struck out 5~ in a 6-1 league reC'ord th at includes a l.45 c.r.a. and possesses a .429 b a t t i n g a\'eroge, hurls the first pitch at 3. The !\Ioors won the Pacific League championship but lost three of tlleir last four circuit games after a 1~ start. Arcadia whipped Alhambra t\\'ice and the Moors \1·erc guilty of 16 ei:rors in three games against Arcadia. "Arcadia has been a real < Area Netters in CIF Orange Coast College track His toughest competition and fie ld stars will compete in figures to come from Rio the Southern California JC Hnndo's Larry Shivley, ti_1.t. finals Saturday at Ch~fey San Antonio's Dave Kroi.igh College, here, with tv.·o of and Cerritos' Mike SpooLstra. them faring tough obstacles. Krough has the best mlrk in The j a v el in competition the stale (236--0). Newport Harbor H i g h 's minded Chargers. \\'ho gained launches the meet at .5 o'clock · Waltmire was fifth in his Sailors ' take their first Step the playoffs as a strong second with the rest of the field beat of the three mile last towards a ·seventh straight place team (20-2L events begiruting at 5:30. The week:, clocking 14:37.5, the berth in the CJF 4-A tennis Competition in 3-A c·ircles running events start at 6 with 10th best mark overall. But he involves Orange Le a g u e the mile relay ending .the was Jess than eight seronds off finals Fridayl' as Glendale represent.ati\'es Laguna Beach night's program at 7:3.5. The the top time of 14:29.9 by LA lfoover's Tornadoes blow into and University. fiteeplec.hase will be. -neid ~'31.ley's Cliff Morden. Newport for a first round Laguna Beach 1,1;on the · Saturday at 1 o'clock. Martin high jumped 6-4, confrontation at 3. Orange League title and is the The Pirates' Tony Ciarelli along "ith eight others. But Coach Pat Wilson's Sunset 1973 2-A CIF champion. It hex on us," says Menasco. "We've made 16 errors in three games against Arcadia and only five against the rest of the league.'' Righthander Rick Co\'arrubias is also a possibility on the mound for Alhambra \\'hile E.d is on counters 1vith rTgfif-handetl aC'e Da\·e \Vhite. \\'hite has an 0.75 e.r.a .. although his \\'On-loss reco rd is onl.1· 5-.i in league. Backing up \Vhite is the same lineup lhQt knocked off Los Alam itos in the last Irvine U>ague game to clinch second place an a CIF' berth. All·league gems ~1 i kc Selwood at third base and outfir!ders Jeff Nichols and Steve I-lines spearhead coach Harrey Jensen's Ed ison lineup. Alhambra. meanwhile, gets mo~t of its punch from Guzman, right fielder San1 Battle (.490) and Cir s l basen1an Art Hernandez ( .4101. Edison's attack also fe3 tures Bart Schaefer at first. Scott Desrosiers at second, Rick Bashore al short, Ed Macy at catcher and ~like ~tacoy in the outfield ... l\ID, Chaffey Newport,• Vangi1ards Lock Horns Nev.1JOrl Harbor High and Crestview !.€ague champion El Modena Y.'ill clash in first round CIF playoff action Friday at El ri.todena 13 :151 and it ";lll be a continuation of an e<1rly se:ison prarlice game that \\'l'nt 11 inning.:; to a 1-1 dral\'. Coach Andy Smith of Newport \rill send Morgan Abbott. his versatile right- hander ·\\·ith a 6-2 record and i f ' 1 Pro Football The Southern California Sun of !he dynamic new World Foolball league wilt play their borne opener July 17, 1974 vs. the Hawaiians. Watch McAl isler. Johnson and Brown play an exciting new brand of professional football at beautiful Anaheim Sladium. It's the most exciling thing 10 happen lo pro football in years. BE THERE! '-Excellent season lickets are slill available. Siii 0.50 e.r.a., in quest of victory. __ - - -....l. -- - - - - - -, Left-hander Ernie Hook. who 1· I SH-Tidcll Applk:8tlon hurled the first game wlth the I Vanguards and struck out 18, Sea90n ticket l(lctudes 10 home games and your opl!on J \Viii be ready in a relief role. I 10 buy the same seals tor all championship games. Coach Glen!) Luckenbill's J \7 a n g t1 a rd s \\'ill ha\'C I Name • I hardthrO\\Jng &:ott B1Rler on l Co:mpany the n10W'ld A riJ?ht-hander . J Addreui _______ c___Phone_____ I Btg!er posted a 9-2 overall I c~ record and a 62 maik 1n l .. ,. _________ State ___ Zlp. ___ I lengUe play v.-it h i1 1.59 e r a I J Checlci ______ Payable to Southcm Calllomla Sun \Vhen he' isn't pl!chinc:.I I I BankAmericard Number·-----------Bigler pays shortstop and 1s I the team's leading hi!tt'r v. ith Master Charge Number j a .333 average'. I EJCplrat ion Da!c \ Ironically, in the 1·1 tie-Signature game that "''as called by I '--------------I darkness, Bigler \\·as the No. Tickets Amt. Oepoail $25/Tickt•~---- pitcher \vho ga\'e up the 1 FOR 10 GAMES @ 7.50 PER GAME. $75 FOR SEASON j Newport run. I Luckenbill has a team made Mail 1his coupon wilh payment to J · Southern Callfo1nia Sun Tlckel Of!1ce, P.O. Box 4850. has the best shot of the trio of Mt. SAC's Steve Millt?r League champion Sailors are dra\\·s a road assignment \\'ilh finishing in tl1e:.tQ?-four.l~ tbe_~~~.!i-tl and .. -~~---he!l.Y.UY.: f~~-t&-adwmce ,to _ Sl)!>!!_r.ban -l.€a~e--~h:_a_!!l-.P j3velin competition, thus mclud1ng Fullerton's Tony the quarterfinals. Gahr. · -v1· ll':r-Fn·dav-: "".:. .-1lP largely of .,iuniQr~illclu..ding -~ Anartei~f!.loC•lile~~-928G6_.,~ -,. 'l.,t ·i1is -se·cond-pitcher, -Don --·-·-r.-··-.; Gubler, who won two league ______________ ..J ••• H ..,. "' •-4 •<"I • ~" .. •• \ I earning a trip to the state Madau. went 6-6. Madau has a And Ir,,. in e Le a g u e Un i v e rsitv, mean"tiile. meet the folloWing week at season best or 7-0. champion Corona de! f\.far is second in leaiue standings to Bakersfield. Fu)lerton is the team host to underdog Montebello, Laguna Beach , is at La Ciarelli was fourth in the favorite with LA Harbor the Pacific League kingpin . Quinta, the perennial Garden prelims with a to9S of 211-2. expected to give the Hornets No. 1 seeded Palos Verdes Gr.ave League kingpin and 'I\vo weeks ago he £et the OCC the toughest battle. a"·aits Edison High's upset· rated I\o. l in the 3-A pairings. ATIN. TOYOTA OWNERS ;Month' of May Special ~~~-$~50 . ID1scouMT Oftf ...... 6,000 ond IZ,000 milt! s~ WITH THIS AD • ·Now YOU CAN LEASE '74 VOLVO 164 4 DR. ' Aut'omatic. air cond .. 6 cylinder, genuine lea!her interior, steel radial tires. Safety-Economy-luxury. For only $ J 3950ru MO, 30 Mo. O.E.L 0 A.C. • · WE HAYE ONLY • *IS* 74 TOYOTAS LEFT AT THE ClD PRICESI C:-llMew_.S YI \ Baseball Standings AMER ICAN LEAGUE East Division w ~ .L . P'ct. 15 14 .517 16 15 .516 GB ~fontreat St Louis NATIONAL LEAGUE Ea~t Division w L ' Pct. GB ' 14 II .51\0 11 15 .531 \, 11 JS Milwa'.tikee Baltimore Detroit Cleveland ~;·~··~~~· 13 -Philadelphia ,~q.\~-c .. i~go .. -.5i5 I 16 .418 3 1 New York JI 19 .424. 4 . • New Y.prk -Boston "' 18 )9 .486 16 . 18 .411 "'11'2 Pittsburgh· 19 20 .333 612 West DivjsJor, Chicago Oakland Texas Angel• Ka~ City ~tiruJesota 16 14 18 16 17 17 17 18 16 17 13 16 W"""4•1'l Game1 Oel•oH 6, New Yor~ 3 lltttlmor• 6, 1,111,..tukee 5 no~•o" 1, ci..,.....-.d ' Cll1c•go 1. Mfnnt$0!1 O • 7e•t• •l AllM11 I • ()Illy •~l'tle 'Khl><!1119CI • Ted11's Oatnn .533 .529 .500 .486 .1&5 . WI Tt•ll (JM>kln• l-Jl at 1C1n•t1 City IB111by S-.3J o.i-land (HOltiman :1--~l et Chicago (Wood .S.~! \ Wert Division Dodgers 27 9 San Francisco Cincinnati Houston Allan ta San Diego 20 11 17 15 20 19 17 19 14 24 Wed~'f'• Gamn Clroclnnatl '' San fr11ntl'KO 3 MQMre•! 5. Phlltdelphi1 ' PIT!~t>urgh 3, Chltag.o 1 {l~ !nninvsJ Dod91n 11.10, Housron 1-1 St. Lo~ls 10, New York 1 All•nt1 J, SI" Olego o T01111•1 G1m11 .150 .541 .531 .513 .472 .368 7\~ 8 81h IO 14 Naw York (S!ot1e O·l\ '' SI. Louil (Curtis 2-l) Chl<•oo IF'•el!lr19 1·1 at P111sbY'llh !Brett 1·ll A!ttnla (Morton ~-lJ 11 Sen Oleto ITroeMon l·Ol MDnlfl!ll (To.,er J-2~ 11 Phll11del1-l'll1 (C1r1ton l·ll Only games schfdul~ Friday'• a.."111 Pt1ll1~tphla e! Pl1!1tiurgl\ Chlc9GO ti St. LOI.Ill Monlr•ll •I Ntw York Clnch>ntti ti Houlton Atl1n11 •I ....,.., Safi Oltgo ti $;,rt f'rtntlKO Pitching1 is the key to any gam~s and had a 0 .9~ e.r._a. ~e winning baseball seaso1>-and also leads 1he tear!\ '"_rb• with Select your season seats at Anaheim that's 1M big reason why nme and "''11 start "' right Stadium. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m, Mater Dei and Chaffey high ~-I .d,F,;.r.•d;;a~y.;.. ;;;;;;;;;,;;;;. -;;--;;--;;.;-;,.-;,,;;;;;;;,,;;;;-;.·;.·. -;;;;-;;,.;·.;,· __ ,;;,,_-;_;-;.-;,,;;-,;~.;,;;;;,;·;;;;;;;;;;.:;;,;;:-schools are in the CIF 4-A .. playoffs. The t'l'-'O teams clash Friday at Mater Dei in a first round gan1e (3 o'clock) with Dave Najera and Larry Garcia probably having a lot to say / with the outcome. Najera, Mater Dci's are ri~ht-han!ler \'li\J oppose .the left-handed Garcia. SP.OIJTING OQOQt SINCE 1924 Both have· imp 0 s"1 n.I credentials. Najera.... fashioned . an 8--0 _ ':"'• L ~CbTd .. l\nd"''<f"-().4! .. it.\";8, th ~ !>eason.at:id_ , eVen -fn or e impressiVe ··is the· racT -he allowed only six walks in 50 irfninf.;. --· ' He's also one of the leadJng Monarchs hitters with a :(10 average, But Garcia, a junior, doesn't take a back seat to anyone . He compiled a 9-0 mark in league action and was 10-0 for the season. His record might have been better, but for the fact he was sidelined a few games with the· flu . Garcia has an 0.60 e.r.a. He helped Chaffey to a 16-4 loop record , a half game behind Citrus Belt champ ion R«llands. Chaffey's Jeadlng hitter is first basemap Rod Weigand, a (ijee VIE, Pep ii) J W1 ore prOi or fitfo•g ~~ wl!h lht right roc:k•I -llw ng.1 IJOP -tlw "IJhl 1l"!'lgl ' RACKETS ltWil'°" -tt.od -T.A. Dcrwil y~ -Dur*'P ,_ -'°"'*' TENNIS WEAR 11 Htod -MdoJ -C(¥t 1 -K ..... -C:ovrt Cowal -J.1 Hampton Knit - I XI() -Dcnoid Srritlt -loonlto;1 • ' . 'We Have All The Fun!" BACK PACK HEAV.EN · .. . \,,. - • Get into the high country freSh air -back to nature with names you can !rll,St. 8ythe mos! fomovs of cit "lowo" THAI~ FOOD freeze dry by Ori-lile ond Wit.on TENNIS SHOES By Adidas '-Converie - F...i Pe"Y Bolo -Jad< Puroill • .• ·- ' • . .. • • Badminton Vikings ,Lau~ Buckn~r; ' Result s Lions Ho11or O'l' oole \'ars1ty IJ;.1,IL V PILOT 25 PLAY GOLF. ................ ,. .......,,,......, ..... FAIR,._RquHD GOLFRAHGE 100 Felr Dr .. 55~tffl t&.,..of--C.IOI .......... .. For Girls Scan BuCkner was na1ncd most valuable V i k i n g s Sllimmer at l\1arina lllgh's annual sports 3\\'ard banquc~ Tuesday. S111mmer of ye nr : Hill O'- Toole: '.\lost \"i11U l!Jle: Da\'(' L---------:_-:_-:_-:_~ SPORTS Jack son Tops Field At Kona ' '-\Inion \lit l• (t) \1) COPll'll dtl M•r Sl111l11 Ooemorn:I !M) 10!>1 1-11 6-11. SWedl\' IMJ 1011 O.li, C·ll. Corbl11 (Ml lost t -11, 7·11. lltbfts (M l lost J·ll, •·11. Cl•rchkk (Ml 1011 9·11, Cl·ll. McM!ll1111 (Ml ~t f ·ll, H-7, 114 S11rlnQ1tr !M) won 9·11, 11·7, 11·4, KetUt' fM) WOl'I ,_11, 2..0, 1·5. °"'"" Buroh1rclt-HIHtr (Ml won lS.12, t 1S, ·1.·· Gr ,.,,.,.Made-ti fMJ won IS•S, TS.l"-8rlstol-8r1ohTWf1/l (Ml Wiii! lS.I, 1.)-). ~ltnl0n·Ht1Jo (Ml won IS.J IS.7. Snto1'11rd-Slloer (Ml won 1S:11. l>-S. Forll·Norrll (Ml won IS•t. lS.ll .• Norris-Rt~•., I Ml ~on 15-t . 1S·1. A!lel-GflmC$ (Ml IOI! 7-IS. 15..J. 11 -IS. MhNOft Vk l• 1141 ill FOOlhlll Slnqltl ~ .. ·~~"':~:::'c~1~~~r.r.111~;-1. Hr~t~ /M~ 11e1. Gill>l!•~ton ll·ICl, 11·6. Cc.<lton Ml det. Ewald 11·1, 11-0. tl•rcril"'I (Ml <>et 'Sonc11lr II•/, ?·O. M(l>"iU1n (Ml IDll 10 .:onllet", 1·11 , 11•4, 9-11. KtUeio (Ml Del. Klalll)tr 11·2, 11-0. Doullltt C.rlr.es.MMleWell IM• ch!I. Picto.trl11· 5~hminkt 15-l. lS-10. lhlnson·Htll!I (M ) oet. Andrews·Schullt 11-41. 1).\0. Bu1Qhard!·Hiller (MJ dtl. Hallber1an· ~mllh 1)·4, IS.1. 6ro1lol·8roqhlwtll (Ml !lei. Cao~·FIOCltrs --· .. -: -· ~ .....>=.. • ----- Special award winners : \'arslty · l\fost Inspirational: D a n Armstrong: t'aptain: Doug r~abian: l\1ost llnprovcd : Jeff Ed11·ard": i\lost \":itu- able : Sean Bu<'kner ; Coaeh· es 100 ~rcl·~1t A11ard : Jol-i:1 Golc.nka. · Junior Varsity Captain: ,\Ian Qualls: l\lo5t \"a luablC>: '.\:ik(· Do11nC>lly. Frosh-Soph :\lost Tn1pro\·cd : Bri :i n Slone: C<10\;un · S•'i'' S!nn11·. \[o,I \'aluable : .r ~1111 Be(·k"r Jul'<IM': -\l(l~t ln;;piratioflal · Jeff Tringh1n1 : l\1ost ln1- provl'd : Bob L<-·.11 s; i\lost Versatile: Dave Kent. .lunior Varsity .Most Va 1 u ab! c: , ~l ike S1nith: l\tost lnspiralional : i\likc ~furban : ~10::.L ln1rro\'- t'<I : BiU Bur~c . Frosh-So ph :i.tost Va\uablt·· Bill \\t.u,ppl r: ;..1ost ln spir:it1'lll'.l): ih1r111 Eastburn: ;..10~1 ln 1p101.•d j ?\like ~ltl\1•r. • • LflSEA '74 610 WAGON $99.89 mo. •f••J!imJOlL COSTA MESA DATSUN 2145 HARIOR ILVO. C.M. 540·64 I 0 Bill O'Toole 11·as 11:1med I s11·immrr of !ht• 1·l•ar TuPscla\" •-----------• "POOL TABLES '395°0 --....;:._ and up CHUCK'S C!)OWllNG DllllAIOS !ISi M11Wr 11¥tl. C•U MeM t•1l1tt U6P "I•. T\llriR ··-ttt-n.- ]\ids Like lo J\sk Anc.J y f{eturning .lac~~on. Jr. the ticld in \\'est Collst chamr>ion Arl of Lomita heads lhe 14th annual ~1alC"h (:anic sn1in~~.~~\~\~5a~·cMJ aet. Lll~nautst­Lua1ow IS·), JS-1. f'ord·Morrll CM) Gel. CarV"tr-C-15· ~. 15.7, Norro• lttao•11 (Ml dtl. Guricltrm.trt-Rl(klts 1~ IS·J, night at \Vcstminstrr lligh's l _ sport.< awards b a" q U·e I ·~--fl ... E CAR OW~E-RS' __ _, honoring the Lion s s11·i1n 1""111 ("II ~_;1in1inat1ons \1 hich b" g ins ~londay at J\ona L11nc.<; in Costa Mesa . Ro\\•ling starts a! ~:45 p 111. Following i\lon<la~'s fivc- gan1c block. the Ehni s 11 ill nut rcsun1c until .June 10. Other fonncr E I i 111 s cha111pions in lhr firld inelurle Pico Hl\·e r;1 's George ShorC' 1 \9i2l. Lon~ Beach's Bohby Knipple t l9liti1 and Anahcirn 's Bob R;nnH·cz !"~I . '&l L Hcturnl·Cs fnun the '73 final,<; 1neJudc [)y,avnc l.J.ieKs t ~l 1s~ion \'il'JO I, J..{•e Taylur jSan llicgo J, Hon Dietl 11.a llabr :i J, l)a\l' Fr:unc 1 Ba ldy, HI Pa r k l , Srin1 Sh<·rrn:.111 f Prrr1 ~1 . G I c n F\cv1ns tLos Al<imi1os). Benny Ht•C'l-.1·r 1Gardena 1. Fr ed l:f'rn;d ITUs!1n \. fllatl Bo\\·eutt rfA'rr 110:-:1. ~:rl ll <1rtnCll t Arrod1a \, Shore, H;1n11rez :ind Jackson. The Elims ha s been c-ut fronl 1-4 ~1onday ni ght sc~sions ro 11 \\"ith the quahfy1ng rounrl includin~ five·gan1c blocks 111<;IC>ad of four. fnt'luded 111 tht· f1rld is Dick StralfC1rd of Buena Park. thr unly bo\1 Irr 10 ton11X'!r 111 r1·l·ry Ehnis All<ltl·Grlmt• (Ml 11~1. lull·S1nll1go l~-3 1S·6. ~ v 1r.i1v Edi,..,. (t (J) L19Ufil"""t1acll ShtQlt' t o' (Ll def. YtrltY 11·1, 1·11, 11·2 f,linler (L• del. Elme>re 11-1, 11·5. c..m~llo (E i del. Enam1nn 1\-3. ll- '° L•na"'V {EJ 11'1. Snvd•• 11·], 11 ·4 Wctt'>erbtt (E) llM. lldvh 11·4, 11-0. Snllth (LI def. Ju 11·!0, 9·1 1. 11-3. °'""" OJ u1d·We1I (E J def, Stont·S1111rlcoc:~ 1'·7. l~ ... -l.lltndMo•-Oldmen (El def, Knap"° l(nr.w!1cn 1> 2, lS-0. C·!>le>rln·MrOon~lll ((l d•I. Conlin<>· l.l•~rr H·q, H-0. Go•M•I> Ll•tn1lmmer (E l de! Huh!· l'.'dn~ocr !S..J, 11·1' E n <1ll•h -R lth~•ri1on !El 11e1 Vlormold R~riger 1S 1, 1S·1l l'l~lll•~"·Y un \El def. T•ylor·O'H••• "·1, l'i·S : • s1,ooo Cate It fo1· llB Gi1·l ·r,velve-yea r-old Cindy l~osene of tluntington Beach displays tile tagged 2 1,~· pound rainbow trout she caught recently out of Gull Lake in the eastern Jiigh Sierra. It wa s one of severa1 super bonus fish tagged and planted by the.June co•" Mes• Pl, 11i s'"'' A~• Lake Loop Chan1bcr of <;on1n1er cc and carried a Sl ,000 reward to the angler s1"'tf• ,vho caught it. Looking on in the picture are Cindy's parents, li1r. and ~lrs. Al CIM~ IC) def. Hd,(0 ll·l 11.). I db lh ·1 ··-··~11 cc1 1o" in Hom"' 11-6. o.J. 1.11 {Osen. an ro er 1• lr\C. w,11,~m) (Cl di!. MOfnino;T1tar 11-3. 11· ---------------------·-------------------' . v~n ~lorn !Cl del. H~yden 11-A 11·6 ll 'l<l••~ IC) dtl. YIOO<ltlng 11 ·1. 1141 /,lash (Cl def. t1e•n II ·•· \J .J. Ounn !Cl dtl. Field• 11.0, \I,•. Lvn~ \Cl oet. M;11er 11 ·1, ll·l. -~ FrtqJ:\•·Bel>lf"ll (() drf. &0901-i\rtll ll·I I, 1;.4, lS·I. " Qf!'(ubelh•·H•rfi~ IC> ed. Tarnel- Fr•nkhn 11-•. H·9. \'h llS·S(l'>f100f (Cl <!ti. H. 11 0 r . n. Tnorntcn II•. I~ a Nu!T·A~tt·ll (CI ae!. Plel!!er·N•"' \;.S, " ' (,•09•n·B•at\~nY (C l dt!. Br•erma·l•t n t;./, l!>·l 8•0,.n·l'l•'ll"nd (Cl del. Flito-Ret>er 1$- ~ II• r rr•,.,a"n-8aum•,t•r \Cl ""'· C1rl•nil· '""'d I~? IS I • Y elloics fl ookiiig Up Derp sea fishing in area 11,·aters t.'Ontinucs at a slo\v pare, although yellow tail has hit in spols. 111 r\e\\'port Ilcach a r c roncentrating on surface fish. but 1novc to the rock cod at the bottom ~'hen necessary to fill out loads. An all-day frC'l' Jani"(' buat lea1·es Friday night at 12 frorn .l\rt"s Landing. VIE ... (Continued From Page,)4) senior left-hander 11,•ho hitting-.405. Another is t 0 !) third player is sophomore b.1 sen1an Tony fllunoz, a 6-t 238-poundcr. ,Junior Pat ~celes and senior Don Catozza ha\1. had sizzling ~asons \\'ilh the bat for !\tater tcan1 s. Spcrial <11rard 1vinnrrs: LEATH BR LJFE Worid's flit.it '-"-' I ¥i.,t c91111Hwr .. .u.w. .t _....,.,or al lllll 5t~lttl 1·•·c"n~·C1elf ((.\Ce!. !l•ovle1-C•rr IS· '· 11 • !)ana \\'harf operators out or 0<1na Point say 10 of 1he yello\\'S 1\·erc landed Tuesda.v and anolh<'r 100 hookups Jost durin!!: the day. HEWPORT (Ari'• L1nd1ngl JI An~lef\· 15 1x>11110, 1' Cill•t" D••« 3i !'.£> COd. )9 "'ilC ~•r•I, I ~&hDUt I01v•Y't LotW•rl S9 ~"'l!N S JJ ba••, 60 roe~ u1<1. • h~l.bul, ii> ~·te> °"~~clcs. the Mon arch s ' 1 flights Clally.to Sacramento. b~<·, 10 '""" bas• • sc1rtil1g third basem"'· comes Or go with th e unofficial stat e bird to San Fra ncisco. Come and into the pl;iyoffs vdth a .4311! PJ·e1l Net Results Dcs 1lite the rC'la ti l'c <:]01\· day s on the seas Dan;i \\'harf boil'-~ arc plentiful. All-da\'s lea\·c at 6 ;, n1. dail y, h.;ilf days at 6:30 and noon and \\·eekend ac!i\'il ~· adds a 10 a.m. half da y boat plus the n1idnight special to the islands. SAN DIE(;0 CM.,.,icioal Pi•rl -•l l an~lt•S 5~4 yfllowrail, 6 YJho11 SCol i).o••. 126 bOn••O. •S t &h(c bl~S. 5 h"l<Du•. JC bilrracuda. DANA WHAR F -67 aroqleri · 161 "'wage. includ ing a pair of l get 'em . Ca rl your tr avel agent or PSA . PSAglves you :allft. honle runs. '--------'-------=----------==--...:. _________ .J Svn•~! Lt•Q"* Trnn" Sonqlt• Mallr1 ll o.or•I d~I . 81•n IS•nll Anel ee•~vll il"l!lel f1n1I !Foo•hllll dcr. Doubl"' Fin1t Skippers out of Arts Landini:: ~;\';~,~~}''v~ll~;~?1c...aa. l«l toon.io, 1 - SEAl. 8 EACN -•6.IJO<llf ''' lo50 roc~ (Cd.<ll!l'cow COCI. II••"" !WIS. •••91 71 ~nalers: 1 DA•r•cU<ttt. 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Snap-down btd liner option or durable Indoor-outd oor material oilers carpeted comfort. See· your local ford Dealer FORD COURIER . FORD DMSION ... '' • • • ' .• ~ ...... -· • "' .. I • ' 28 DAILY PILOT T~ursday1 May lt,, 1974 SCR, Lfigu1aa Closi•!H ··--~---·-· _ ... _-;;;-. Hunti_ngton ()pens 'Sport' , . ) Cugat's Charo 40 years -Junior The last round of openlni,:s for the 1973·74 ~01nmunily 1hcater seaMM;i gets-tinder wa y friday nigljt \Vben I h c Huntington Beach Playhouse lakes the \~raps off "Third Rest Sport" as the fi11.'.ll production or the !heater's 10th anniversary season. 11ie Jfunlington B ca ch comedy is the lone newcomer 10 the local stages this week. "'hile two other attractions arc gelling ready to ring down their rcspecli\'{' curtains. Thcsr "' O u l d tic ··The Philanthropist'' at South Coast R('pertory a~ "The T1\'0 of t.:s" al the Laguna l\loulton Playhouse. "Third Best Sport~· is !he k·:tdoff production in a scason- rnd1ng splurge that \\'ill bring 10 new show s to Orange Coast stages betv•ccn now and th e tniddlc of June. THE CO~t EDY stars Lois ~ A. Roc li.i119 Chair Jh,alt1 ~ i '·' ~ BALBOA t i 81lbo.) 91wO ill M11n Phon• 61l·4041 Optn 6 45 HOW THRU TUESD.t. Y! "THE LAST AMERICAN HERO" o..d CLINT EASTWOOD "MAGNUM FORCE" Both ;n Coto/ IR1 OM f OUHG1 CCM.Nn ... , SlfOWtHGI --·-'-_THI GllAT GATSIY !"I FANTASTIC PLANET fGl ' ' ; Intermission Tqm Titus Farah. who played two major roles at the Irvine Communily Theater earlier in.lhe season, ns the brand-new bride of an industrial compan~'s general manager (played by Hank Sorkin), \\•ho combines their honeymoon \l'i!h the company conveotion. Others in !he Huntington Beach cast include Randy Keene, Klck Filie, Sharon \\Tilson, Bill ~I o re 1 and . Stephani<: Hum e , Paul Sul\i\•an. Liz Snyder, John Phillips and rvtark Hoist. ... Stuart Elli~ 'v ti o staged "11eaven Can Wait" at 1he Barn last season, is directing the comedy. Performances of '• Th ' r rl. &st Sport" Y.'ill be present rd Friday and Saturday evenin~s at J:30 through Jw1e 15 nt !hr playhouse , 2110 '.\lain S1 ., Huntington Beach. Reser\"ations 84~·51~1. WI NDING UP its stay at South Coast Repertory in Costa ~1esa is the British comedy-dram a ·'The Philanthropist," with r in a 1 performances scheduled for tonight through Sunday. David 'Bad Habits' Emmcs is dirJting I h c Christopher Hampton play. Don Tuche tak6-lhe ·title role , supported by Saundra MOl'l'ITT i\fathews-Dcacon, Gary Bell, Leo Greene, Toni Douglass, John. Ellingtqn and ~.Leslie Taylor. Curtairifis 'a O~k al the Third Step Theater. 1827 NC\\"port Blvd .. Costa ~tcsa. Jlc~crvations 646·13C~. ASLO CLOS l.'\G I h i s \1·cekend is J..;.iguna · s 111·0· character corncdy. ··Tue T,,..·o of t:s,'' \1•hich puts Jacquie ~loffetl and \\'alter Dal~' - the entire cast -through some hectic paces under the d1retlion or !lap Grahatn. The couple take , 011 11 different roles in four separate playlcts. Fina! perforn1ances \l"i!l be given tonight t h r o u g h Saturday at 8:30 in the I playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna B e a c h , Reservatiom 494-0743. • CASTING llAS been announced for South Coast Repertory's q.ext production. John Guare's "The House of Blue Leaves," to be directed by ~fartin Benson. The play \Viii mark the return of Hal Landon Jr. to the SCR stage in !he leading role of Artie Shaughnessy. a zookeepc r who presides o~er: a housdul of lunatics. A1ini Smith -..·ill p I a '' Landon's deranged wife and newcomer Helen tlodnett is <:ast as his mistress. while ~lichael llume p1ays his son. Completing the SCR cast will be Nancy Johnson. Gary Bell. Rochelle Savitt. B a r b a r a Leva. Pam Krumb. Jake Gardner and Andy Virscik. "House of Blue Leaves" will open June 1 for a five-weekend run at the Third Step Theater. 1827 Newport Blvd.. Cost'.l Mesa, playing \Vednesda~·s through Sundays at 8 o'clock. • BACKSTAGE -Costa ritesa · actress Denise l\1 c Ca n 1 e s picked up an award for aetin~ excellenC'e last weekend at the annuat Riverside one-ac t pla\· 1ournan1cnt for her perfonnancr in a cutung of ··~iy Sweet Charlie·· . alsa honored \ras Fountain \'al!ey's Fred \Vest, \vho directed the playlet chosen as best production of the festival, a cutting from ··And l\1iss l\cardon Drinks a Little." Q: What's &he approximaie 11e of X1vier Cugat In relation to bl1 cuUI wife Cbai-o? And what ii ber real namt:!-Mrt. Evt: Fridell H11wkln1, W11bincton, D.C. • A: Before she became Mrs. Cupt, Charo was a Span· ish-bom gypsy named Maria Rosario Pilar Martinez Mellria Baeza. \Yhen Cugie married Charo in 1966, he Implied that his bride was in her late teens. Since he was 74 In Jan\t' ary, it would make the generation gap approximately 40 years. 1 • Q: Can you name the.songs the late Cole Porter wrote? Also, was he crippled from blrth?-M&dne Keltber, ID· dlanapolls. r- A: Bom normal, the late greaf.,playwrlght and lyricist \Vas thrown from a horse In the mld·'SOe, crushing .both legs. t~or 30 years he fought against amputation, during ,,..·hich time he under"•ent some 37 operations. Ev.entually ... 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner • he ·had to consent to the amputation of one leg. Born in Peru, Ind ., in 1891, he died in Santa ?¥Ionlca, at 73. Sorry l\'e can't print a list of all of Cole Porter's songs -it \1-ould take up an entire column. But you might try to catch the 1946 Warner biografilm on TV, titled after one of Porter's most popular songs, "Night and Day.'' Q: I claim that Joe Louis, when he was heavyl'-·elgbt champion, ahi:o made a movie like the one Muhammad l\JI Is going to. Am I right?-Catby-Ann R., Omaha, Neb. A: Yes. The Brown Bomber made his film debut in "Spirit of Youlh" for Grand Nationa l Studios in 1937. P.S.: He once conceded he "·as more nervous facing the can1- er'as than the challengers. (~: To \\hom is actress ·Ann Blyt~ marrled".'-J. D., Colun1hus, Ohio. A: Jn one of Holly..,.·ood's most fashionable ''"'l'<ldings. "i\nn bcc<1n1c the Jwie (19531 bride of Dr. James ~1cNuHy. a noted obstetrician and the brother of Dennis Day. Though the mother of five children. f\trs. h1CN\Jlty still finds time to perform in suinmer stock two months a year and re- main actire in numerous charitable activities. !\JAR.JI:. ~·s QUICKIES Two McNally Plays Deb~tt Q: \\"e heard there·s a lxiok being \vritten ;ibout our idol. !\tick Jagger of the Rolling Stones. \Vhrn 11ill it be out?-Cynthia apd \Vendy R., !\lemphis. A: Britain's \V. H. Allen "'i ll publish the book about Jagger's lifCt and loves in J uly. It's alrea.dy being cOndenscd in Ne1\·s of the \Vorld. London. Q: Is it true that the !atr Brtlce Lee. llong Kong; master of the martial arts, once appeared in an Ameri· can TV series? If so. \1·hich one?-T. Hutchinson. Port· land. Ore. A: Lee pla~ Kato for 30 segments of ··The Green Horner' in 1~67. By \\-lLUA;\f GLOVEH KE\V YORK (AP1 Genuine farce always has n serious core and "Bad H:lb11 s·· conceals a couple of double· edged singers. The t"·o short p\a~·s by Trrrencc l\·tc~ally installed at Broadv.•ay's ~o!h Theater take place in posh asylums dedicated to curing the hangups of the pam~r!.'~. Both 1nn1a1es and caretakers arr 111ocke<1 \1 i1h funn.l"·sad finessr. '"Ila ,·cns1rood" concerns a sanitariun1 where embanlel' couples congregate to thra-.h out enmities under the supervision of a saturnine doctor vdio believed in no therapy. In "Dunelawn," looer inmates instrad find serenity in an all-purpose st'rum and I nonsense jargon mouthed by a • .,, .. ,. • ., ~= ..::... - --.::==----_-"' ,,~!~ ,., I lr~G~ood~~D~-e:;--e;d~-:§Pe-:;-;o~p~~e~I ~ ca111.o"" oEL MA111. make the scene Sundays in the l1f.)!ijijlf1)f rnC'dical gargo~·lc. The production originated off·Broad\1'ay and lhere·s no reason to re\'ise the opinion then that most of. the goings- on are great run. Occasionally lhe author indulges Send your questious to fly Gardner. •·G/fJd You Asked Tllat."' care of !his 11ewspaper P.o..Jiox 1560, Costa .\1 esa 92626. f.Iarilyn and Hy Gardner u;ill answer ns 111011y questions as thfjl can in tJi.cir colu11111. but tlle volu111e of mail makes personal replies impossible. in repetitive excess and ob·J p-eJllllil'ilmmmllilllililJll!~•'I vious gags . • Directed smoothly by Robert Drivas. the same eight performers provide sharp, t"'ontrastlng cnricat11res i n each p!aylet. Fine: also are thr turnabout sett i n gs and costumes, jointly done by Michael 11. 1-leargan and La\\Tence King. v.·ilh sunshin'.! 0 IOUNIAI,. ~AL<il ··~.!. ......... tUttUi" Al 12:30PM ''TH COflTwwltc. .. & "Haro&d Ir Mmdt'" ll'GI illumination by Ken Billington. 1.,~ s.L a s..n. 1.12 xi ···Bad Habits" star Is SttT• Mc~ Broad1ray'3 arrival srqucnce D11stl• tNf""-of olf-Broadway tcansfers. ..,_. Al• frGI road sho11-s and reruns during 'Th• Gttcr-y"' n10M J01cwuNtc1NtM .... 67;1-1350 TWO GRfAT MUSICAl.S "FIDDLER OH nil ROOF" • "MAH OF !.>, MAH<;HA" .... .:. Frotil'7 S•Ny ff'CMl'I 2 -"" ,_ ..... CllEDDME !I .·~. " ~ :l'..:!.~"'U1 o;!IO., ' ., • IGI ''1AID01" Ill +"FANTASTIC PLAHE:T" IPGI ""THE GRlATGATSIY" 1 .. Cil -. 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' ' Yes!er<lay's Puzzle Solved: --AcRoss--:--45 Hamg-.-:::;-.;;-.,:;-~ --- -. le line • .( 1 Slage . lra1ts prcsentati.on 47 Sudden 6 Gem pa in 10 Bord.ers spasrn 14 Fiddler's 48 "Lend .• accessory ..... 1 S Manufactured 49 Knock 16 Pass over over 17 Keats,lor 50 Andy's one partner 18····--540na was had ••••••••• by all basis :'O Fuel 57 Nephew's 2 1 Female sister animal 58 Frencn 22 Cate pa1ron 23 Extent cl sur.tace 25 Metnc unil 21 ······~ Richard: Hockey great • .JO Container 31 >.oauoefi 32 Sea birdS 33 Writing fluid 36 l ength units 37 Ill slate 59 Wr11er Waugh 60 Grow1nQ outward 61 Actor Mineo,4'1 al 6~ 'Glass ~ rec\angie 63 John J. us. capitalist DOWN 38 Favor 1 Steep 39 The tone slope G:Music 2 Sat on .to RehiaSU and ..., NoV. .~ drove -:Scotia 3 Wtlefe ~,cape LIQ.I is ..g,Most • Mislnlet· capable ·pre ts "4 Undergarment 5 Emmet .. .. .; .\ R 0 N J ~ I ~ f t ;, T :; 6 Midwest city 7 Leafo!a booJ\ ; a Stir 9 Papal name 10 Revolve 11 Coples 12 Bulfoon 13 Soli,i:l: •• Pre«>i; .. 19 Adams 21 Fixed and rigid 24 Legal mauer 25 Rabbils' relatives 26 Anglo· Saxon , slave 27 NFL leam 28 Hodge· podge 29 Security for a loan 30 Tam's AN N ( AMA!1 RE O T ,\t l relative 32 Pronoun 34 Aircraft part 35 Sailors spes;ialty 37 Slow 1ourney 38 Haggles ayer terms 40 Oeal coyty -41 Cheat °'~ Gustj ol. wind 44 Ounce- 45 Eating places 46 Santa···- 47 Musical worl< 49 Feds. 51 Forte: Siano 52. Nooterical P1'9llx 53 Olaifvoyant 55 Bl'iel'!leep 56 Wing 57 'Educ;. group 10 II 12 1) . ' • - l GOTTA HOT D.ATE .AND l W.ANT EVERYTHING PEANUTS ANIMAL CRACKERS Ll>NI>., I 51'11.l.C THINK '10(.)'RE Ml>.K11'1e A Bl@ MIST/llC.E ... [X)llr TELL ME '1\?V'llE OOllJet "TO BRl!ol@ OP aJR 001/.leOOTlRIS St>ll.l!ZDU/ AE;Altol ? by Charles M. Schulz ~------~ AN 0;5[:\l/.l..\lf SCOVT C,l.'i lfil.RN A LJTONA H: CAN LEA~N ...\60UT T'rlE '' WE5 OF NATL'RE. .. · 5~ t..L:OriT. AtR:, PLA~TS. WA"':"E~. -5C!L,J;!RO,S, M ICR.C0ft6ANI ~ ALL U.:JRKtt-;C T.:'E£"fn:.~ 7J .~\AKE A 6E7l'ER LtFE ~l l<E ... --·-- JUDGE PARKER JOE, lF "'YOU'LL WAIT TWO t>AY5 BEFORE YOU 60 UP TO 5TATE PRISON TO SEE LEFTY STRANO. YOU M16HT FINO ~~--_, HE'S Ci1AN6ED HIS M IND! !'LL STOP BY YOUR OFFICE LATE THIS AFTERNOON! l'L.L BE BETTER ABLE TO EXPLAIN AFTER 1'VE HAD SOME FILM DEVELOPED.' \. FOR B:A6LES ~ . "i ' [( ?)·~ .· ,1~0: I. ,.. -,,,,.. ---- ----:!§;-,,..;~·· by Harald Le Doux MEANWHILE, AT STATE PRISON 'iES, t<.AR L ..• BUT I'M STILL WONDERING WHETHER IT WAS A MISTAKE:' J'>~&Ji Nf3.AT ! .,_qe:s. r . . .. THE GIRLS -. , ' ,...,_ ~· l'-lf'A 1-}J,t , ' , .. f . l I MISS PEACH • by Mell ''J know one thing l'\•e learnt'd about painun:. so far-I ...,,~---------.---,-..,,~-----~.,----,------,~---'"-....-, sh.ould hav.e put the money into new drapes." Gi-&, FICANCIN£, AW. 'THE. OTHSlt J<'.IOS MAVE ACCOMPLl~HMfNT7 THEY CAN BE P~OUO OF, i i E~EPT Me ... 1 I l f 1, : ' '", ~ :: · .. ..._ _).( DICK TRACY • '""'"""----- i~~~"~,/1~~e~A~e vo~ir;-r;e~;~~ DENNIS THE MENACE Vt!l'i' )'l'tL~. A~fHl.Air.. • II l '''" ..... ,': ..... -. . ...).' -. -. YOI.( pq NOT e"A~E Vfi.f(Y Wfi.Gt... by Chester Gould EVEllYBOOI' OOWll,OICAY. IT'S DOC's 'CoPTER loNO MIS f;®lPMEll!',SO- l , ,. ' • 'PoM KIO ... ~IS MiJllEll'S /J. AN' HIS FAlllER~ A LOUSY a:t)t'_, • \. • ' ' i I i ' ' • J ' J ' - ' ' I • _?]l_[}AIL( P!L(ll \ • \ • " . )r ~-"":. •• . -:-- • ~. J --~--- ERICSON·39s OFF TO BUNCHED START IN CHAMPIONSHIP ~ATTA Ed Woodland's Gauntlet Was Winner Of San Diego Event San Die-go Series Gauntlet Ericson Chanip F.d \\'oodland·._ f;;iun11t•t \\On the rh1rrl E r 1 r ~ r1 •1 -3 9 tha111p1on~1h1p 1n :1 1hn·1· rat'l' ~rrfl'S ut San !Jll'~O la~t \\ eC'kl·nd tln~led h\ S-1n l)a_·~o Ya('ht t'luh. the :\,ltil1<; raced o\1•r rwo \Vuid1\•;1rd·IN.·v.·a~ and one ()]~ mp1c cnur~c Gauntll't. frnrn Sa n I a i\fon1ca Yucht Cluh. outfootl·d her r11 a!~ to tnke the t1ro BOATING John Cordes Bo.at Sl10\\ Chairman John Cordes llas been ~rlected a~ cl1air111;111 or lht· l!'llh an:111;1t ~ou t her n l ·.1!1forn1a Boat Shuv.· to bl' h1·ld i'\ov. 15-2.t :it lh(' Los \nt:eles Con\('r!l10n Ccnlrr. The Sout h c r n California \l;ir1nc Assoc1a11on sp::in~rcd rvent is on(' nf the na11on's l;1rg('SI ,111-marinc <'Xh1h1t•o11~ oind v;i!I he !ht· first of !he 19i5 l)(l:J\ .'.hO\\S. S:.iturd:i.v race<; '" \1 inds ranging from t'igh! tn 15 \..n•it~. Un Sunday, Ken f:ussinn !\ fta gman sailed ;i no-cr•n!('s1 r:icr. outdistanculg six o!h{'f E<?!f<; by cigh! ho:u tl·n:.:ths ;11 !he fini~h. Final rl'sults · l l • (;;1unt!t·t. l·I·:!, 121 J{at!man. 4·2-1. j31 .\'O\t•1nbcr. !l<Jr\1•y l\i!patrick .. \1ontcrcy YC. 2----t- o. \I thl· as.;;oci:i1ion meeting. hc·ld S .i t u r 1.1':1 y Dirk f'•·:1nin~111n of King llarhor \'<l\l'ffihl'r. l\"<1S f\'l'll'l'l•'ci presid1•nt for a sec<ind 1crn1. l!ohcr! .\t. A!l<111 Jr. owner or \'Q\'f'mbt•r. 1 v.'as rL•--clt.'C!t'<l ,·1c:i: pr('sidenL II 1\·as agreed Iha! th,. nationals 1\·011ld be l11•!d <ll ~1n Oit·~o r:1rh ~1·:1r 011 the 11t·ckrnd fnl1011·u1g !l1e .\'t·>1 port to Ensen;1da r:ll't'. Sa11 Diego Na'")' La11ds Y acl1ts1ne11 Sou the rn Ca Ii fomia yachtsmf'n recri\'ed h i g h __RraLSC ~frorn a U.S. :\a\'Y commandrr for their courtesy :uv:i gorxl s\:'amanshi p \l'hll(' "1'tring busy San DieAO Harbor .~rt1·r !he EnSt·nada raCt.'. The prai!'c ranie fron1 lhl· co1nn1:indt•r of the U SS l)L!rh<101 111 the forn1 of n1es<;agc 10 Rear Adm. F B. (;ilkcsr,n. c-on11nand<UJt of the 11th ~J\"J! l)lstritl and \\'<IS forv.ardl'd to J)i ck Jenness. prest<ll'nl of !lie t\ewport O,tcan Sailing Association. The n1('ssage: · • "\Vhi!l' proceeding to sr:i from San Dil'go Harbor th is rnorning a large nurnlX'r or sailbcats \\'C rc not ed rcnrrning from 1he Enscnada r~ltt'. .. ]t \\";JS <J plC':JSUr(' !O Tllltt' the finest display of ('nurlf'.o.;~· :ind S('<'l .11:1nncrs fron1 c\ef\' boat in theo regatta to L1SS f)urham LK,\ 11.t th~ll th1~ eon11nanding offic('r h:i s ('\ t"r 1\ilnessed."' rt .'.lpprarl•d 1h:1t such \ras afforded to all C.S. \";i,-~ ships b~· the rega tta :is they dl'parted thr harbor. "Y.'.lchl~~~J('tl con cc r n c d n1adc 1h('ir in!entions ob\•ious by unqueslivnablr courses of aclion \\'ell in advane('. Th(' unifor1n d1~pl:1 .1· of c"Onct•rn b.v each skipper for na.rig~tiona l >1r lfare of !ht• l:1r:_:l'r '.'\a1 .v ships 1ras somPt!-:in1; not norrnallv encounl<'red from some of 1hc dJ~-to-<lay sn1al! boats <1nd \1·erkcnd sailing boats in San Die go ll arbor. Tri-Port Hlltulicap Race .Stagecl Ani!ra. :1 12-rnch•r yacht .~;11!1 'd b\· Frl'd Pr{·iss of Pacific ~·larin('rs 'Yacht Club. ;ind Balaudra a -l'hancc·30. 1;kipp1·rcd U.' frf'orgc \'a ndcr\Orl. Lido ls!e \'achr l,l11b, bot h S<·Orl•d douhl<' \ 1c!oril',; 111 their rrspect ,\L' {_'la~.~(''i Ill ra~t \\.{'Ckl'nd,; T1·1- l'orl Handicap r:ice. Firsl Ne'lV DeFe·vpr 11le lirsl rac(' \la<; frnn1 ,l;.1n lli1·go lo Otean"id1• o n :-:aturday and the second race {1-o n1 l)ccJn!iit.lr to Xl'\\p<Jrl on Sunday. Trophy \rinner.c;: San Uicgo lo Ucc;inside C'J.ASS A -11 1 1\nitra: 121 Intennczi'.o, Ji.lck Bibh. B)'C: Y<tclit 111troducell The firs! bo:it of a nc\r d<'sign fn11n the board of \r1hu r lk•Ft\t'r hJs bC'cn ~"Qn1plcti"d :ind launched !)y· 1':1.;;~ill!t·1n,1J..r>r Trav.·!<'r~. Thi• nc·11 boat ·1~ kept 111 .'\1·1rpor1 J l;1r!)f1t a•1rl 11 111 II'' uscd f 'l r dcn1on~trJ1 1•1ns 1hrou~111l th1· .. ~ t11n 111 er 1nor11hs. _Tl1c· 1•:1, ... 1g•·ni:1krr-U4 h;1.; lx·cn d1·o.;1gnrd a~ ;in olf:-ht;rc l'ru1:.l'r \\1th s turd y -- \ ronstniction of h.'.111d layi•rJ.up fiberglass. !fer shorp f'nlr\". dC'Cp furrfoot and bruad !-IC'nl ~fve the boat good sca-krt•ping ability and !he narrd 1>01\· and hiuii frccboard assu re a dr\' bo;1t. . PC'lft·rr j.; supplied by ... 1 Font 1.chman six-cylindc>r diPsel engine wilh 21:-to l-rc"<luct-ton grJring. A _ 3liO gallon fuel ~uppl,\' provides a m p I e crui.~ing range for a boat of this size. 1 J) S\\·Jft. :\lallinckrodt and l'o<:t. B'r'C. CLASS B -(I 1 B:.ilandrJ: 12! Rush\\'3Cker. 1Jr1b O'Brien, S.\YC; 131 Pni:-1fica. Sta n \\'ilhs. SD)'C. Octanside w Xe\\ port \LAS.SA -r l • Anitra: i21 Sv.1ft : ~31 l,ightning, ).like Choppin. LBYC. CLASS B -1l1 Balantlra: 121 Busll\rack('r: 131 Rocking ('J1;1ir Jl, Bill Boyd. 1\BYC. ~lit CI.ASS. r -,.1 l..1 Bcl1tsyn.1. Trt•\·or ;\Tu~?O. SA )'C; 12J Paper Doll. Gilbert Thon1pson, SAYC: /.11 Din~o Dame. AJ!('n l'C'terson . SA )"C. • -___ ,._ -• • - NEW POWER BOAT MAKES DEBUT IN HARBOR FLEET Paua99m1k1r fs 34-fooftr From 01f1Ytr Board I .. -~ ,,..,__..,. y· ·---' 111 tl1e ce Arnty Pri\'atc James l .. Crundell, son of :\tr. and ~1~. P;iul J. Cra.ndl'll, 16514 il-1t. Kcpta. Fountain Va 11 c y , completed an e i g h t1 • w eek military police cour~ at the V.S. Army Training Center, Ft. r:ordon, Ga. Pril'a!c ~1urtho J. Finley, riaul(hh·r of ~1rs. Vesta It C':1rpcnter, 7145 Little Harbor nr.. llunting•on BC' a ch. <'on1pl\·l<·d eight \l ('t·J..s of b:isit 1ra1n1ng at tht' \\omt•n·s ,\r1ii:. Corps f('nl~r, Ft .\l1·C'lt·llu n. Al.'.l . SIR· rc c('1\ ed inst ru c11011 111 .. \rn1v h1storv and tradit ions. ;1 d m inistraiil'C ptoC('dUr(''i, nuhtary justice, first aid and flcld training. flcr husband. t\Jark 11. Finley, is stationed at Ft. Ord . A.riny Pri\'ate Jeffrey I>. Van Buskirk , v.•hose par('nts. 1.!r.· ;ind ~1rs. J{Jlph P. \'1111 Buskirk. live al 2oi81 Atlr11111 Circlt•. Huntington B c a c h . rN"ently arrived a! FL J..c111s. \\'ash ., for dutv \1·ith the Ufh infantry 011·1:.ion Under !ht· Arin\·~ ur.:t or th oil:r l'nlisin1l'nt progran1. .\r1111 Pri1·a1c Oou~las \1. \loriari t\·. 2.l son lil ~]r<; l'alrieza · J. ~for i a r i 1 .1'. coinpleted the first ph<1St' tJf train ing und('r !hi.' 1nodcr11 1olu111ecr Arn1y progran1 <H Fl. Ord. • Armv Pn1·:uc SI on v II . Parrott. 1:16 E. \\'J!son ·St., Costa \le!>a. con1plPted 111c lirs1 ph:ist:' of training under the modern voluntttr Arn1 y progr:im at Ft. Ord. Larry A. Torrence, son of ).!rs. ~.Jarion Y. Torrence. Fo1mtai11 \'a 11 e y. v.as promoted to Army Specialist Fou r in Germany \rhere he is St'i'\ ing \\1th the 3rd Infantry Oi1·isi,l!1. Sper. Torrence i;; a finonrc s;x·ci<1list 11·1th rhe d11·1sion· ... 3rd Finance Company in \\'urzburg. llis fathl'r. Torrrnce. )l\t'S i3L·i!Ch. t1erry I\ . in llunrin!!lon ~larine Second Lieutenant St<inJc\' C. llorlon, v.·hose \\"ife Tro~·a · is the dflught('r of Lieutenant Co111n1and..:r and ~lrs. Troy Smith of 181~ \'iolu !'lace. Costa ~lesa . mt.de his first solo fH~ht in• .'.l ~avy air(TJft at J\:nsacola. i\'a1'\' Airman necruit Bruct B. BuTlc\1', son of !-.Ir. and ~1rs Hobert J . Bur!e11· of 18\l:l1J Sant.1 Cla ra Circle'. Fou!ltain ra!lt'Y· graduatl'd lroin 1·~- 1Ttu1 tr;11ning al lht· \.J\;"J! Training C£·nter. ~:in Dit•i:;:n. (u:t~~ Guard SC' a n1 an f1l'l'fU1 t \lichac l .\. Rak, son of \Ir. and \fr.i. Art hur Hak of r.221 ' n idge field Dr i v e . H u n l i n g lo n "eal'h. is undergoing trn \vecks of b:isic n1i!1t1iry training at the Coast c;u<1rd Training C('nter:tlCre. tic will receive instruction in S<..'a1nansllip. damagl' ("Ontrol. <:lose orcler drill. !irst aid. n1;irksmanship, Coast Guard his'rory and military rC'gula· tlons. Coa~t c;uard Sc a man J{('cruit °"'illiam A. \\'inters Ill, son of \Ir. and ~Ir,;:. \\.11liam 1\. \\'in t('rs Jr. of 969'2 \1 1lla Pacific Drive, 11 u n ti n g I on Beach. ts undergoing ten \1ecks of b;lstc n11htary trn inin~ <1t the Coast l.uard Tra ining C('ntcr h('r('. 11-c \'.'ill reco.iv~uction in seamanshp. damage control, close, order <frill, f~ aid'; marksmanship. Coast Guard history a11d military regulations. J\larinc Sgt. .Jamts. B. VUc, son of ~fr. and ~lrs. Judd ~I. Vile of 2533 Fordham Drive. Costa J\1esa. received the Good Conduct ~1cda1 First Av.·ard at the J\-ta.r ine Corps Supply Center at Barstow. his lie was cited for exemplary service during the past three years. • • .. • / For the Record 1'1arriage t~ice11ses Dissoliitions of Marriage ,.1HAL Dl!Cll:EES l!nTtrtcl ~re~ 21 ~.~~le. BarDd•• fnd Jot>n H.tll. Jo.in I. 1n<1· Lloyd G ~, .ly. Jfmts IC . """ Carol M ,Qn~nn1en, lft 11.rne •n4 11.ooerl E. '~"CM.>dO. O•ant Lt• •r,d l!aym""~ Lr111• Jr ~IJ(~ H1•.-.-ICir>Q and LO•I Jov 8Qlfn'Y,. Or~!ld N ~n4 c;~r:JI'~ J S•"''"I· Ar'a JOCl..,t ,.,,0 Gltn E<t•.~·1 '·'' .,,~,_,,,, J<tnl't K ""d Jdmt• ,0.1)~·• Gflll••n. ~d·"~ J and Jdmt1 W I<-"•·~· "a•v r ·a~~'' ~~(! Le•c f Roll Scn· .. e,itr. [<1.,-n R dnQ t.',dr,on C. Co•.J•U, Qcrtha N~o.ne ano Cad R••rta•CI L~Ot'I. <a!hlt'l!n M and Ro~·t D B•IC\. Pe<"J~V Evelyn al'd ROC>t"t 0. B11t•. Ptg<IV Ev•lrn dr.d Rotert ('>,>"11!' 1-t"QJ~. CO!lni~ L. end t•or....-,n s. /\' JL Ltdn. MllrV L. •~d !l!)C.@ft J 611cno1.. [larry an.i Joan L•~ HallaMU~I!. Ellen Su1 .. nnc •nd F•r.;:•s ."/df ... Youno, M11oartl llnd MdrYJn Fulwlt~r. Bonnot Raf and JOl'>n /,\,Cl•a•I Jae~. l"tt!M L. and Norman W•ll•s Sma•t, Rcoerl John 1nd WM<N Sue \'.'il,cy, Boooif Jtan and Woodraw w e11e, Me•lne svh•I• •nd Josellfl Gtor<ie Sr. RhO..<lfl, Jdc~ l'i •nd Nancv K. Milton. Juhe Ann •nd An1non·1 L-w·, <.ou\erl. Ba,b8re JeJn dnd Jamei Da•· rell HrMlO!lky, Mee Jen!' end Bry1n C.O<t!~. C.trcl L 8nd O•,.,, C. Rilcl!it. J8nt M. llnd E•rl E., Jr. S•l~1ar. Alme H, Ind Peul A. Harl!ler. Denlel C!ark 1nd Le~leY Ott Snipp, PhilllD O. and M1rcl• A, Corcor~n. /,\icrwtl Cnarlf'I dnd le1><>r1 11,1rle • Jc11n1. M1u1ite (l!a•I!• •nd A:Cbfdd F ~1" ••u9nn. .Y.lc nalee Sut •rid J11me1 t,1,cnael Tomo••n•, '1tloM Duane •nd E ll111bell'I Gtra•d•nt Kunn!e, B1r.t11wa A1111 .,.,, D1vid WUUem Bthrtns. Frank S C . .:ind Llerra W. TeUm.dQ!' • ......,hnda II:. ~nd Gilford J. IE'llttttCI April ) Mvrd'I', Sylvie I nd i'lvln E. 1.1 Fl!'vr. N01m1nd 1nd 81rb8r~ S. L-, HJll.efl lltfS HOJo.)rd -&l'fQos, UIJ(l.7J. 1nd Bruce!.... Pln,..r, Mjry E. and 11.ando:::f'· • Alblnv, H1rlon MlJton 1 81rtwtr1 s..:~~Oi,. Sheron 'f.l•tlf end OQnald Fted¥1Ck . L~"''· Jv•nlta L. and Gordon T. Jr. ~!odden, Pa!fldl A. end II.oner! A. f-rHmlfl, ll:iclld•4 F. and Ca•11ie A. Durrell. Joanne M•rle ind Conrad G\IY. RIP!J'91oot, Donna Lrnr> •nd Sleven MICl\611. \'fitter, Manfred K. Ind UI• A. M'Ooonel!, V!~I ;, and eri.el. John1'0tl, L1ur1 Jane •nd Jblwl Henry, ll•nes, Judlll'I Lvnn ""° 0•41 ll:tiln. C!odl, JMsla lrent •nd 1>ennf1 Ou-. Emerv. 8U(k E. al'ld Kathleen L. SP"dllfora, lrt,.. A. Ind Mlc/\eoel G. Sa..-v«, Kfrln EHztl>tl!> aP'ld Lto!llt Oavld. L~e'I. PhYl+i' Allen• •nd Tnor""' Mltllffl. Cev.nt. Rose and Gerald Stu1rt. B'ldlo•d. w11111m JOOn 11'1!1 Mary Anne. fl)<l!1s. Artemio C. "nd Cl1lr-1 Gr•ct. Me•1r,.,, Oeorle A. ""d &tverlv Anne. •M:r•· Don . Ind Hal'CY i'11n. PipM , P1tr!cl1 Ann Ind Htrberl Broxr Davlr~ KtnMlh 011• 11nt1 Marr AMI. 1<1n11. P1w11 11 O. 1na Jot>n l•u•tn<!'. c;,.,~,. John H. e'ld Lenore A. Bl>"bel, Carll Ind Oon~•d c.. W•ll om, Eow1rC1 H. al!d Evetrn. 8oow•, R09'' P1IJI 1nc1 Monica Marr. J111rd0, Etntsl E1trldt lnll Esth-er, Wflqh!, P1trrcT1 Royct Mid RlltV Mil" Will. 0t11nls Oor.ey •nll Plltlc•I Aqt>111 Smith. Judlltl J. •l!d Evtren L. Frownfetltr. N8ncy Mir Ind Albert John '11n11!8W, Wlnl•ll'I o. •lid H1i'4 o. Orr, Normt J1tn and Thornlt J1mM. 1118"111 ..,,., • Rl!Cf'll,, J111lne E~lne 11111 Jlmtt/UGl'I ffi#~'. .~1:~i:n~oci~.1~ 'cf.:!1._.~ .. ~11111 ~-~:~ I ITU!i,' i\oo . lftll l!dmur!U M, ~.~9::TJwL~ ~· •rt.3:-r. I. '!t.;• ar:; 1(1~ loOd W1tHtm """ ft clot, ~ I!. Mid ltl\ll WHI f ffi:'rr1, 1y•JI" L, I~ OO!ln• J. JJf?::r!fultr~~i::~ ~: '~:.:;. ~;;;i>'~'l. ''1:"" llft. lrme "ti. tiid·" ft.. , P1ttlcl1 INN •Iii Ctlarlff • •.m. ~,:.~ri:li"'~~~a" C:•••o ~ti ,:;.f:i ~J;~rttih ANN.It mllS, .l'!Mln t 11111 IV 4M KDYll(:owtllV. A.Jiii end .A t Y k lrtellntr. 01.,..,. L• lfMI Jtihn • • PUBIJC NOTICE , ________ . - PICTITIOUt IUSINhl llAM• STATI M•NT TM b>JIO'fi'!f$ Ptftoll II Clo-f"i b.JSIN~ 11 UBLIC NOTICF: F ICTITIOUS IUSI Nl!SS HAMii! STATEMENT lollu,.m11 per"°" I• dOl"ll lx,i11ncn FlllU Pubtl!h!d Or1noe rns.r Dsll~ PPo!, l.'"V t~, 1). XI. 8U<I Juoo '· !'Ii• l "•? /j PUBLIC NOTICt.: FICTITIOUS IUSl~E SS MAMIE STATEMllNT Tne lollo.,.Jng pettons fee "'-•"'! butlren 11. DEL OBISPO TERR ACE, '1 1 O '""'"'" Dro.e, Ntwwrt Be•(h. (.)I Cunni"9"""' Proo~rlle• Comp111v •!IV Campus O"v•, Nt.,.oor! 8a1c~. C~lll Jonn Poll & A1>oci••••· '"" . ~le Nt Ni-1 (lnltr Oro••. N.Q llll, N~wporl Bfl<f>. C,,111 111°1 busl.-..1• it ~·no cond1.1t!td by a JO"'! Vtfllur t Jon .. Ptll .. A•\Ot •!••· I n~ Br : Jot>n Pen, P•••,<'l•nl Tni• t!flf""'"' llll!'d .,,11, !ht Covnlv Cl•r• ot Or81\g't C0unr.,. cm Ap"t 26 . l9N 'l"·lltll Pvbtl•/\td Orancx-(Od\1 D~o!• P•lot. Mdy ), ,, 16. l l. 19/I 15~1·1' 11,. ~· PUBLIC ~OTICE 5TATIE';l!NT-OF~;l;NOoN.Y.l!NT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS I U\lHESS NA,YE \ I /\f rcuo .. •no per'loCt'>s ~~Yf .•n.1n(!~""d '"" u!I of IN f1Clot•D11i tMr.i!ne ,1 11 .. "" ll<>lf>I'• fll1h.1••" ln<Jcor c.~,.,..n p ,.,1,. , r '>691 K••n .,ve , ..tuni>WJl.;n fl• .>c~. .,. C•hrom11· 92""9 • f /\f loc!lllO\I• bu•int11 ,..me relPtrC<! IJ ~DOve wa• lllM In Orir>Qt" C0\1111~"" I. Ol&nN Oee H•rm,.n, ~I ~.,n Avt .. HunHng!on Reao1, ColHornoa ~:'•' 1 Lovi Hlle Lorr1ln• c1 .. ,~. j/,91 ~,., .. A•e , Hvotlno!on ee1a•. C1lllo•n•a 91o•9 T~., tK11lntH "'-II~ Ce>nduc!td bv • Qenerel P'!•lne,.hip, Dianne ~t ftaun.)n Publ,~l!'ld Or~~ Cc-a•! Mdy 7. 9, 1•, 23, 1911 • 1"711 .. P•lol, l}Jl./j • - • Red fstiite ........ I 000.2999 Rentals • • . • . . . . . . 3000-4699 Business, Investment & Financial .......... 5000.5049 Annoiincements, Penonals, Lost & Found ...... 5050-5499 Services & Repoin ~ • • You .Can Sell It, Find It, ( 642 _5679) T rode It With a Want Ad •.. . . ~ • \ • Th11riday, May 16, 1974 One Call Service Fast Credit Approval • • * DAILY PI LOT •29_ Empioymanl & Preparation ...... 700().7199 -Mmhandise .....• 8000-8099 Boats & Morine Equipment ........ 9000-9099 Automobiles & other Transportation .... 9100-9099 l;G;a;n;a;r;a;l;R;.E;.;;;;;;;'00;;;;2;G;•;•;•;••;l;R;·;E;.;;;;;';002;;;l;;G;•;n;••;•;l;R;·;E;·;•;;;;l;00;2:G;•;•;•;•;•;l;R;.E;;;.;;;;;100;;;2:i;G;•;•;••;•;l;R;.E;·;;;;;;;;;;l:00;2~G~e~n~e~r:•;l~R~.E~.~~~1002;;;; GenerelR.E. HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1002 General R.E. B_ROADMOOR TURTLE ROCK 1002 I GeneraLR.E. CALIFORNIA RANCHER 1002 • r • • //@tUe s~ ~ REALTORs' . - SOUTH OF HIGHWAY -DUPLEX Completely rcmodelccl owners unit. Every- thing is ne\v. A secluded dead-end street lo- cation . Urings in $520 n1onth inco1ne. RE- DUCED TO $79,900. Call to see! Q\vncr says make oiler! . CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar WE CAN HELP YOU IUY, General R.E. SELL, OR TRADE A HOME ANYPLACE IN nl! NATION nflnJa Jdfe PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Linda Isle Waterfront <~usto1n 5BR., 3 bath hon1e on 55 ft. lot. Carden vie,~tchen , 'vaterfront living rn1., family rm., Yacht-i22s,ooo. 341 70 Linda Isle Dri'Ve Prime 45' lagoon lot· $150 ,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Bayside Dr."","'Sulte I, N.B. 67S.6161 THE "BLUFFS"-CAREFREE LIVING llrand NI~\V l-story 3 l!Il 2 bath heautllul .. Linda" 1nodel. C<1thedral ceillngs. lovely greenbel t vie'v from choice end unit. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hill1> Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644.4910 EXCELLEN11 VJE\V ! The sit-down vie\V fron1 lge. living rn1., is of the harbor lights & the ocean. Lge. fan1ily r1n ., 3 bdr1ns. & 2 baths. This home is exceptional because the price of $94,500 includes the very \1aluablc land! OUR 25TH YEAR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 2407 E.CCAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR ,BALBOA MODEL 3 BR ., 2\1, bath s 'fiburon 1\ssun1able loan $37,500 556-8800 ~'!." HERITAGE REALTORS Outstanding lamily home on quiet cul de sac; 3 lge. bdrn1s., dining rm. & vie\v! Ready to go at 558,900. Incl. land. '11'-J. , CORBIN·MARTIN , INC . 1 V" JIU~21 REAL TORS 644·7662 : ~ Corona del Mar General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 PRICE REDUCED TO $89,500 .J11-.1 I!\ d11p!u•;11111~ 1111~ l;ol"'.<' .11111 111 :,hlo• •'lhl•llll !11•1111 11t ( .,1·011,1 1h·I :'\I.or '·•1 !n.l .1\ :-)H,tl"!.."I 4 !lt•I 11"1 • l0ITI~, :-!\hi_\. '"'l'·ll '11'1!-. l,111111~ l'\JVl\1, \ ll'\O' Of ll1't:,1ll ;111d C;da!1n;, C"hnit··· uJ fu1a1Jf'llH! ;inrl "nly S .11'<11· ... old. Fnr ::i.11po1ntm{'nt 111 it1Sflt-'CI, r;ill tii:{-8JjQ. 4 BEOROOMS- 2 BATHS '~l.o00 Ft"LL PHI O~ 1 :\CITlll:\G D:'-1 TO Vl':Ts I ... l\n11 Y<>U vah:r N•th1·io11, 'li"l'P•"r~ had 111.'ltC'r L1k1• .1 l"nk .1! rhi;; Oil('. ShRkt• 1'•11, loiu·~ tll'l'plRI'<', M'fl.11'.1t1 I olo•n. )IUl.!1' 1l'l't' -.h:,,!t•d l<ol , !1111111'! nwnu ;111d n11H·l1. 101111·11. 111url'. Fo•f f111·1h1T 111tou n1at1on ;1~!. " b ,, u t 11•1111)' :\u. (i28Q. WALKER & LEE Ht>:.\l. 1'.'.S'l.\Tl-'. COSTA MESA 545-9491 COLLEGE PARK S39,900 OP/"N11l9 •/T 'SFUNTOB£N1Cfl l-1 RI~. 2 ha. [<1n11I\' 1'00111 r ~ • ~ 1 hon1•· ]Qc;1ted un ·l{ul~f'r'i 01"1\f', ~jlCl"l<JI IHI.I fur largr I I f;inul~. L_ 2211 Newport Bl Costa Mesa 646-8811 Classific.,.tion I 000-I 098 ~-M_ ... _w_._"'_""' _ __,i[ I ii' J Classifica tiOn 1100 NEWPO~;rE~EIGHTS ~ Re11Estate. /Mi Gener.al i':ot nliinv Jere R-2 zoned fol'; PRICE-$50,950. "l. fan1.1lir!i.' Great f Or I HARBOR HIGHLANDS Cla ssi fication 1200- iuvc>stor/builder, ha~ 2 . HOME story house \\ith Sl'parate ;{ . l'ar gur.igc stressed for Ol\'ners mo\'Jng: out ol s1atr I a partmont above. r..1akc & ,,.<tnts fast sat~. Loealed Houla for Rent offer. Open dui!y 1-5, 2011 HC!l'O~" froin 1.1h.ra.ry .t 1 . . . . Kings Rd. Seliool. Lois of hv1nr: 1'1 /Class1f1cat1on 3100-3699 offrr ll'ilh 3 nn, & fannly I~ "Cl1ssifiC1tion 9000-9099 r,._.. ... I~ Classification 9100.9499 • • I • ..,. - -· ... ) NEWER HOME PLUS INCOME · StATELY STORY $69,950-~cludrd ·I. Bl·<h·1~1111, '.:! B<i1h. NC\\'porl B<'al·l1\1~·11 hO!llC On !jlJi('I 1·Ul·dC·:O.·I(' ~\·;1h1r1n;,; for111:il il1111rn.:. Sep;_ir<llr f11n1ily ro11111 11llh large btit·k fir('pl;n·c 1111<! lots of \1·ood, 4 Jargl' lx·d· I roon1s, nc11·ly dC'L·oralf'd 1 thruouL Bl'auliful fa111il.v · backyard. C<ln1p!l'le 11·i!h padrlle rennis t'OUI1 ond baskerball & 1rn11is b a,. k -board. Just li~lC'<I, 11011 '1 last, call no1v~ 546.:>l!SO. ""~HERITAGE • • REALTORS 10°/o DOWN 9112 °/o INTEREST C.D.M. Look al those !ern1s~ ! They 1nay be history soon :;;o don'1 l1E'sitate. lf you 1\'allt nn f'Xll'i'I. sharp 2 nlt 2 HA ' POOL ho111e ln CORON . .\ DEL f\.L\R on a h1g GOxlOO lot \\'i!h privak! l'On1nn11111.1· bf<al'h aC'\'C'S!i. Only S6!l)r00, • Call 64-1-7:!11 • Sp:1<'!<Jt1,.,, liL•11111 1·t·1h11;.:<>rl. ! hC'd. apl. 01'1'1' e;1rpor1. Cnn11io1rr valul' 1111h 01l1vr Cd.\! tluplt'\t'.'· PRICE $99,500 611 Canu1t1<1n i•1·1lllP Broker ffi~-;;ti31; Ji7J· lli~:! Costa Mesa 1024 Ph0tographer's Delight l~<«1l111/uli'\ drt·o1r:.i,,1 I 1 1 .. Jn11. ! hath h·, i11 •. \\'111\ 11111 liilltll:.: t'<IPill, <'ii<'f' S h1t1•]H'll \\ 111 1 o'\\'I'_\ ll\il1t.:'. ; 1··;,111111 ronJ111. l1ro ·plao·P_ Thiel; pill· 1 11ut1.._, 111.q/('.~ .li 10 . ."J!JIJ, (';II! :1111-L<Jl :r.r):1 Jturhor Rl\d. -ASSUME°-7°/o LOAN BUY A WARRANTY HOME $107,500! Tlw 11,·~1 h11v Ill ;oil ••I Lu~k 11 .. 1 ·!~1r \'1r;1 . J11~t hke 01•11 . i/t•;•lltfitd \\1'1 :<lcl!'\. !ill' lwdl'l)o111 hOlll<', \' i1h l•1', l:111d. \'lr11 lr•nn1 nll r1•1111~ :111d Int,;; "r po11·1111;d Irvin .-1 :.!1'('"1 1.k/OI ;,,1.t: .I 11rd. :-;<'t' li11~ 1uda~ '. (all 6T:rT2:lJ • . . OCEAN VIEW \\';,1-:• 11:11o·lung ln1111 \•1111 (11111ng J'o)l)JlL (;11·] \1 ;11!'111!\'~ fl'Olll ~Hill' tll'•'k, \i 1,.;••·1d lllllJl\Pllll' llliill'l'l:dt1•' l)<'fO\'I' tilt' fll'l' Ill l'UUl' lll\11'11111 pit Only '\l!l::. p1'r 1n.,111h -<'.01~ 1r'<>n1·•·1'~:1li~n ;n·t•oi• All th1-. :: hrdr•lfll1l hnn1•• un 1alu.1!1I(' fnr S26.:l()jJ. '\\Jlh p;1;.111••111,. )l}I :-'('.,;,~I 1{11 .' NEW LISTING r'.i11L1"1if' 1d1i1e ll'ato,'l' 1'H'l1~: 1,1·1t·vrl rh.:ht'. ': 1:<11·n1~. lJ'· 11\·I\ l>l11l1 h •l lh 1td, fl 1 ~ .. fqilr.: ,1! I f.ir :;i;~. ·11~1 IHI ''.' '.(OP Chll •• !IJ-.~6"72 l.1~!,(ll ~-:"\f't'dt--d ~ [~ftil1~'!: Only S~~.~!50. ~~~;~~rtt-H~, RB\L ~ l f)PENT/1-9 • 1r'SFUNT08FN1Cfl . .. REJ\LTY f1Q.1-()5Q) ~ssume! Assume! (@;li~a:Jt:ll : Hun1;n91on B •• -;i;-·1 04, _!1_· __ ._ .. _'._'._',_:.:,_ ... "_~:~_.~·._._"_._. Assume! V.A. OF'FER:lt-~t;. \11 ~r :-;~::.1. (11111 '.! \i<Jl!ll''· TEMPLE HILLS BEAUTY BUV A · · CLASSIFIED HOURS ,\d\'r-r!is<·rs may place 1h1•11· a(ls by t elephone 8:00 a.111. to 5:30 p.111, Newport West Eastridge 4 Bedroom 1 :1--1 hcdrooni h.,1111.~ 1 .. 1• , ,i,, 1._:,. :--:111d1<· ( ·,,:1.i ... (u111 l'~·~;i. Bl'itutifu l 2-s10I) 11itl1 1:;oo .\ll~Olll' l»lll q·• ,1 01 , 1 .. r 1 ... 11 pll. ltpl•·. p.1110. ,\er"·'~ f nur h<'rh~~1111s 21 _ h:L!h~ on , a \'Ul-fl«-~;1<·. ~llJlf'f o·lenn :1~.-.u111;1l•lr \'.\.loan.~'•'•. (lcl'<1n \ 1r11 < L<1:;u11;1 Cl'i\< 11 WARRANTY HOME \lond3y thru Friday S tu noon Saturday Assume NC'11·por1 \\'rs t tri·level, 6~, Jooii. Sunken livirn::" roo1n. New shag <ind parqlJet floors. II u g ('I sepat·ate FA:O.!JL\' i'.OO\l. Bright ehe!"t;r k i ! c 11 e 11 . l'orn111l du1111t. Scp;1ratr laundry ronn1. Loi.~ oJ ~hutl"r~. Bll~J:: Tn 1:1·:,\Cll. Don'! <lel:ly -!16::~'ili7 OPEN 71L 9 . 1rs fl)N 70 Sf N!CF THE REAL ESTATERS ~'!·ft . l hdrn1s, :: h:i1h:;. 1hC's» t'fJllljlli •Pl) "' ln 1111 IJ,•:11'11, 1'~1111;: !1kC' Forn1;1l d1n111·~ rnon1. H•·furbishrd 11.,111,.. ,,11 11 ;i, 1··111. .-..:'>.:!1,r1 B~ <111nt·r. New Listing cosrA MESA OFFICE ~·anHly \Y"•lll g ~l'\l'ill~ lit!IC <IS $i:1f\ d n \\11 l,•I\\ .:J:;-:i'•',!.:;:.!t,.! :i'.'2·\.i.'.:'.l·---C:ill 616-<ill. 330 \V. Bay Jn \IJJrbor Jl i-.;hlanrl~: ,\ \t'l~ ~ <ll1no1•1i1·p ho111l' 1vi1h fur111.1I 642·5678 l'\JOJJ11, F l ]',, f1 !;1 I' I'. A ll rlosing ('{l.~I~. ,II ,,, 'I:·~ ..... · nul(i,•r11 klll'll1'11. ~h1111s lik•: frorn . Contaet \'.\ ··r111"Jl1"I a d1·1,a111! ~.-•i)!~J. Call Sales Broker. %::-[~l': :>U}-1 7:.IO mRBEll... I -ill~ irvine 1044 ( ~ , di111n~ n~1111. :"-\':tt· ,di f\F.\VPORT BEAC1-£ I ?t1alker·~ leP :.,i.11·~.i~ .. \1.··.n('r.~ fl''r1' ~:;33 N.·~~,~156"'78rt e1vct. !n l 111\1·1~11 ~".l'.irk" A n·;d II U 't:: L1\ir:<t). \\';ilk to \\'f'~1<·l1tr .. :.;1•"lllwl1 i•·11··l: ,: l ~J:.:.: B,\ ~'-:;;;;;;;~'~'~';'~'~'~'~'~"~:~~~~ -.l1oµp1ng & hu~1 11<>~s l'l'lltcr 11,,11:1• ,, l"P' n11 Hi,.;hh· -.. 1 S.17.j()(). Call 72:i-02:!·, HL':"olINGTON BEACH • ;:'.·~1·;:;'.01·,·:110~,11'.'.';'11,'.,'.11.~1 '.:~.,/.1i1.::·.:: PRICE REDUCED I 1181 J3 ~0:~2~o Bl\'d. 1 .. 1.-'. \ ,.,1 II t• 1, 11 to ol' ~1;:.:.~~JO. ,\ r rofl'SSl•ll\i1I hltl[(. on Cv;i~t I $62,900 · 1111~ . built 011 :z lot s, iri1h I L\GC!'\A BEACll t· .. 11 1!10-. ..Ci~ I 2·12 Fo1·rst A\'C ---l)IJC!\ 1·nur tJ1•;1• 1r J 11wl, \'"I tr, "f f1·ontar--", "\, l>t1·l,n", • • E t •d c..'.'.16 500 · Lh;ting:. X,·c·1h•d II' " ~' 49,1 9-i66 as SI e "4)J I • l'IJ.:~11 l){'h111d ,l ••'il' "'I ll l:1nd~t·ap1nr.: Sc p11rkini;. ,\011· 1 - Air Conditione...:lrvine··''"11·<·n~cly :-hnrp .:: BR, 21i 1 h11111 ... ::~1111 -.1 r1 •: 111\·11,v Jthl s1:;9,:i00 SA·N CLE).l£~TE • Hil IJl Jlrlfill' N ('II' n (l I' t I 111111~ It\ II Li ll : •'1·~'' "ll AfJ D D ·"OS N. El Camino Real $34 450 F II P •· Jl /i 1 ecorator's ream • -v ' u rtce l!iviera Cnndo's. L u r c e llrlinur. !Ill ••11 ''!• \\,'Ii i', 0 an, 492-4420 l -1 · , ''"''''''' ''''' I l'I' ' I ., Srns;111onal ex1•cu11ve 4 A.'iS LT.\J1': FH1\ 7' ~·, f:nnily room, all lUl I-ins. v ' • ' " -•· • hrll'lll, :: h,1 th hfinlf• 11·irh NORTH COUNTY ,2 "/\lO. 1,,,,.,1,.-,.1._,, 1il11~h l:irpl·lin~ S· t:'11·n .. 1· Ontu REAL ESl:'AJE ~.:Al_ .L. '-' ·' fnn1ily n~Hll ,\· f1rr11lace. dta. l Ire• "0 '""0 lncai llJrl, Jti~I hs1•"1 -IJ0•-1 ~ · .. .,.., _......,. This lx•ntlliful lr1·1111' •~ a hu rry_ c;dl :dJ,..~l:?-t ~utl1 21 : 11~!0 Gll·nnr~re St. Cornplelel) niodi'rn ki!t'hf•:i. CLASSIFIED "?llust Sf'i" for 1•1(•rv )1•)1111• Cn .. H••a]1or~. j j 19 \·!lli:: 5'19-0316 \\'et b;1r, !inlf•d \\'l ndoir:<. DEADLINES bu) Cr. Beau111ul ~sh ii g ~ - -i'~xtcns1\'f' u~,, nf ricck1ng & e<irpc1s thruuu!, ('1•n1ral ;011· -*EASTSIDE .......__ ~ I I I Panoramic Ocean View ('a~y·c-art· land~r:ip1n;:. \\'~ilk Deadline for copy & kills {'Ondt\toning. plu,,;; 1111 ,,r !II·· r1iurn11n!.! r111u·h i;r~ _ -'6-i~·J or :;::H-~~:>:i : CUTE AS A BUG 1 \ e 1\. h 0 111 ,.. 11 nd\'1, 1 10 !-<<.:hool t.· \ht· pooJl. S7'i.:iO:l. is 5:30 p.m. the day be- othcr a 111l·nit i··~ ufk'l'l·d 1 •. 1 ;1 :: J;tlrnl" .. 2 biilh~. ra1111l.v !.'•·,..·.-.-iiiiiiiiooiiiiiiii___ CHll ti l!~>;f:JU. -fore publication, except r I .-,\ ,, hdrn> .. Plan ,...; in r·uri.~lrurll•ln 1 :f}() sq. fl. l 1·0•· S>>"day & Monday 2 •~ yr •1ld )1on11'. B1·11o ·r t'!I\. ,\: IJl'llJ:I uln1n::: ruo1!l •VETS NO DOWN l l " hurry'~ ask llS a\Jout lhllllg U:\LY s::.-1.~l.J() Tunlt·rock. ]l;irqurl flooi·~. :'(lrliflln, ~~ l'<lth.l ,\!12~'-°7'1 ! fftftfttl!!!lL. Editions \\'hen deadline l'\o. ~:?:ll:i-l}fl. FERGUSON-HESTER, [);1~1111•111~ ~2:-;11. pt•r n1••11lh . f r1> ~h pa 1n 1, ti rn ('!I •· t' ass. 0111er ot .1 I., fllll~li is Saturday, 12 noon. WA KER & EE l•111w1p:1J :v 1n1 .. n~t. :: 1:1:. 'fll'rJJkli'l'S :ind 111ort' ,\ l'l'<il B1·itl<:(' e111ry 1letks. Cal! 1:t,v . f:.-;r,\~ 1: Realtors, Inc. tlJJ-9781 i·q\""''l p:1110, o ·;,q"·r ~. 1,uy :.i S.i9,:iuo. til6--7ill ~lJ1~ CLASSIFIED 545.9491 -QUIET ~SECL.LfSK>N dr:0 11··~. ·:•ti·r· ~11 1 1 '11<'1« ''~"11 CALL -SS2-7SOO ,:f'-::--~.:;,.c·~-·-~~Oi-~' REGULATIONS .......... ·-.... -.... --· -----·111 :rrt'<' l11H·d -l':\tl11~1w• iil'l':J, .~f•ll' 1101~1 •II' • ( ·' 1'1p1' ' ' ·-v ISION • I r lJifl -:'\r111"11·1-('('f]!nr r'i.-i\'(' .. ERl-!ORS~ AdvertisC!rs l' L .\I' l'llt•!ll l1•'.~(1h•'l'I\ ~!d . ,. . ( '~ 'N ' . I -' I Id h k ·~· "' LOOKING FOR :;ni:.::! ]~;11h on•, ~l«r.1 1·n11rlo w lk fr GRA 0 OPEN NG !llOU c ec -un:Ir a I I I I I l'a)llll'lll.S Chl'd )>t.'l' 1 Ii :o Ii 1 a . er ee ·•,.,,·[y & >"•[~rt 0 rro-llll i •J\'•' y pr»'. ~11~11 I Ne port Bay Tow s u ._"' ~ '"' EAST-IDE ? -... rt;-nL S29.!KK!. R d H••• R I u •l•L ts1.11 w er immediat"ly, THE i·:1q~•t s .\· dr~l/J<':< .. \L·11" ... --· ., • e · f,,111 ea t 1 ·-'(:# & 2 BEDROOi'll 1 DAILY PILOT assumes 4 BR·fa11Hl;.-fon1J.1l di1111H;·I;;. U~\I _ .!>.· Uis.vo:N,11. J}_urry <it }I j P"'. 'T\' R'"" ·~RS I ~Mo~·r-•Ba u -II j CO:'rOOi\J!N lll!\I l!Oi\1ES co\·prert 1iatici-lniit in"'" 1u1 SI "" Bk" ,,. •1 -:;. '""""~ c,uu, ·-w-. -Y-"~ I liability for the first in-. ''•YV''• ~l'-·,...--1_,.,,... <er1 · p " C t -· ., U,aytroh'll:\'tml:C" • t• I ·,('ell k('pt dcs1r,t11h' ~11·i'r:1. --BL_U. E-R·- 1 BB, o'N---\o n1v. ar,. en ~r. --11 C ·1-:rhe llt':.r·tn cal'e(re~ Jiv\nir a . "" correct 1nsC'r ion on f• \\'alk 10 ~·hwh. [)o i·<Ju r r 96Z.4471 ( :;:: ) 546~8103 I lklrn1s 3 Oaths ocean I Boal Shps. ·· -· CANCELl..ATIONS: 01\ II rl('('Oral iii!!. it~ ,;01·111 Sharp .1nd f'lf'an 48Rl2B,\, I YOU . . . • . I \'lf'\1':. "1-l~lock t~· beach . I ~·tull I S~c~nty ~lghris.~ r l d be it! Ofriel' t1.xc;Jus11·c· Call fi•i', spi.e & span PIL'<'1 bltin k,ll l'h. RED -Tl LE ROOF -1\·i!I love this s11pcr plan 1 J·; x_ t e r . la n· d s cap i n g I Pr~'ate 01:i~~i~scons rue ion When killing an., rd appoinlmenl . 1 P1:1'.1;1· lu~·Hlt1r1n nr. So. Co<1st Re<tl Spanish home jul'it HH. :\l11t. C'Ond.: sp~'cious 3 i n1<,11ntaincd by J't'.'>SOC-iation. 2 g.J.rage spaces fQr most ~tr~h!0 ,f~e Ju~~~R 1 Pldz,t .CS~t·rritis-illl I blueks 10 O('('an. Vaulh•d htlrni. wi!h t~c. ra.nn\y rnt.; , S9fi,(J00 units. given you by your ad ' -ceilings, hi~ hillard rooni. 11ll'r1 !1rkl~1. bar, ce~tr11l !URNER ASSOC. Roof top sundeck taker as receipt of your * Crest Realty garden kitchen, man sil-t' n!r~cond. V(•ry bei1ut1ful ~ 110.1 N. CoHst H\vy .. Laguna unusual {)pportunily to cancell a tion. This kill ~~--. ~----1 den·lilirary l\'i!h hand 1 I·.asy tcrnis. Call now to 494-1177 Purchase Bayfront Property number must be pre- Mont1cel.lo Condo 1 poJishc<l wood panelling. I see! 1 EME ALO in Ne\11port Beach. sented by the advertiser 4 Bdnns., rH111ng .1rra, 2 hr1. t True il·tcxican court v;ird · MORGAN REALTY • . R . BAY i 310 Fernando Rd., N.B. in case ot a dispute. :-.:r"· pa1rrt ,~ carpC'1s. i\1ovc-, iri r{'ar for outdoor paicics' 673-6642 675-6459 , Exclusive private be a 1· h ! 67.s..8551 WHY PAY RENT ' in !'Ondi!ion. :1/150. I A . 1 · , , · ,' -tennis l'Ourls, and pools, 1 ---CANCELLATION 0 R FERGUSON-HESTER ~:-.1.111~? 0;1 intcie~l -.:~\.I CUS'/'0'.\ITZJ.:D llOL\IE 111 I-luge n1aster suif<', 01·ean , OCEANFRONT CORRECTION OF NEW En.lo~ t«il'<' freC' llvint! -no • ' 1~:1" l\i!t~ l1~.Y1~~enl lcs:-; th.in Tut·tlc Hork, p1YiL lanrls~·1KI, I Yie11·. Hl'sl buy ln lhis <tl'f'a , DUPLEX AD BEFORE RUNNING: p<iuir _no ~;irds. Hut .,1111 Re altors, Inc. 833 9781 _i~kr _002-.i.ill._ .\ Br, 11~ h;i, 1val11ut Appt. only. Call 1oday 1 Every efrort Is made to and pay )Ollrsf'H You 11ill 21~'1'3 Plii':~'l"TE. J;:.o sq ri. DOLL HOUSE I p<i nelled run1·1·111, :: i·flr 1 64&--7711 vEi~i'Nr~~I~gL: 1 kill or Correct a new ad havf' ii pool an1I lt1t'g1• Com!'r lo1. 3 BR. 2UA. Li'\15 Cozy ho111t llt'Hr the Ue1tch, 3 I gar, $12,:il'JO L3y 0 I\ n t' r . II -• I & k l that has been ordered, I I A Wuvu, g Rl'S , l'()(' ·. ,_ c ubhousc !or pr1rllr-s -'1 sc11 ~'11t'!st or pl:1yhousc., !Jig-Bll'S, cnic.:kling briC'k 83J-1J6J yC'llr neo.v. J-fug<' & Gre«ious. uut \\1C cannot guaran· Ued~n1s plus 11 nur.;ery 11r Assun1c-Cl 101111, $:lll pct· I tireplac1., sunny country Laguna Beach 1048 ; Walker 0 lee $l~,ooo. 49,1.061;1, _i!g_cnt. . tc-e to do so until the ad Sf""1ng roo1n, 1 hnlhs, <lrn n10. S36,WO. Vaca nt Bkr. kitchen loaded 1\'ith jet aged I ( U ~ has appeared Jn th e ll'tlh "!'' h.."1.r aud fn~11l~·, .WS-7711 : eve: 5,')7-4617. f'QUipment. 81~ ba<:k yard . PANORAMIC Ill•~ r•'•'' : NJa~:~~O{~~O F'~n~:sti~ • paper, roon_i; ~_u·st 1!nie advt111scd MESA Verde 1614 Corsica, 11·ith large trees .~ privacy., OCEAN VIEW -view to occan. 3 or 4 Br. 31 ~ I D™E·A·UNE ADS: at $.12,9.i(). 646-7171. btfl Pool ·firepit 3 br 2 ba Double garage for dad: 1 -OFFERED•••• Ba f II d' These ads are atricUy OPEN 1!1.' • irs FUN TO BE NICI ' refurbished like ~ t? iv: Only $ . Pf!l' month when N e iv ~om I:! under .. , oy buJlder. Lovely 3 bor'im: ~.La r:d s e1~ p r;'d CL"lh in advance by mall ~"IQ!Jl't/tl s.J,}.500. Va<."Bnt. R k r . ume'-low interest ;:;!ltructi~~, ~h 81i1 ~ bd~ .2 bath sunny home: lawn, lge fee Jot. By owner or at any one ot our or .. -'· ~ f>lS--7711: eve: 557-4617. 1 1. & .~~.' C~rner ·101 25 fl. 1~1 tic cntryd l•k step-up ,64!:!!~::-~===="'""--fices. NO phone orden. ~ ESSIONS 1 1v. rm ., spac. ec , custom -Dea"llne· 3 pm Friday 1 1 _' , , 3100 LINCOLN \Vay. 2.·'.lOO s.1 · . Bridge entry decks. Call 1 ceramic tile worfl:. $43,!!CJO. BAYSHORES Cos~ Mesa ' oftlce J.2 --. f fC elegant 4 BR, 2ba, lan1 fbr lnfomiaTl<Jn and location 646-77U ___,:_,The • best buy in beaut1rul 0 W NF, R DESPERATL noon _ all branch of .. • ~111, marble frplc, c~ clrps, 01 lht"lltl }llA & VA home'!, I ~unal. For fur t h,e r LEAVING ARtA. 4 BR, fices. .. t'. torl'K'r lot. -$-IB,20~. Ekr t.•<uiltict • I J11fonnat1on & '1 p P t -3BA + den. $ 6 5, 0 0 0 . • 3 Bedrcom Home • I. 1~ Income Property 2000 !'• BE,\LlT \\'oodc<l arrC'~, on <•,unt~· road 1r Ir iv t" r fn,111.1<.:c-. ~.r..o 11{'r a•-. n11 !U'l', 61:r~0.i/,(l ------Commercial Prpty 1600 --·-·----~ OWNER FINANC~O * Top Lvi ·'ltion * Ta.x St,eltr1· * Capital ~ains * S'.l0.000 1Jn11 u * l'ully lra.<1•d Ilea! ion1il's, Bkri<. tii~1·1:iiW -BAYFRO'NT .SITE Con dominiums for sale 1700 ANNE KEENAN Hl l A. Clearbrook Laoc Costa l\1esa ASSUME 51/2°/o PHL\Jf: LOC'.\T!O:-\. 3 iH'lf'• Step up to thi:' 12-uni1 eon1plt"O: 11·ith 15' ;, rlo11·n,J ClosC' ro :<hopping. 01\·ncr• \\'i ll .. u1Ty 2nd. $.201~1 mo.I inl'on1e. Re<I Carpet Invest· 1nent Division. 979-ZJ50. j Just off Nl~wport Blvd. Good acC'l'SS to NN:port C<JS\a J\!f's;o -S.i.n Dll"~tl f'\1·v. Ct•ntral illc-s;i location. Q11il('l1" Ut\11 ]HlS J bedt'QOnl~ -1lining l"OOtn -lamily l'"llitll -Ol'chirl t'OOnl -:;! 1Lrt•plal'es • indoor BCQ -36' p<i lto tir,·lrd in 1vtouRht iron -1nd patio -plus ~orgc<0us 111off'! Bolh nthcr unirs Hr•' :! BR -paHos -cnck>!<ird 1:;1rag>'s. ,\II this for onl~· 1(~, dn1\'n -ai:king $7t000 f1ill prit't•. TakC' advant<ige - (';111 jj2.J7'JO. DANA POINT DUPLEX HY 011-nt>r Tustin, Luxurious rahulou~ Or.t>nn Vir11·s 1 Lg. L'f111rlo, 2 BR, 2 BA, Air • !l !\el\· BC'au!iful Ouplcxrs co1ul. bl!ins, d sh 11• s I'. $61.!fiO to $73,9:!0 security gate, rxx;': clbhsi'.( froni SS.JOO do\\·ll gar, S30,j!)). Hi., do11n. 4.PLEXES 64fi-7192 oup1ex·-.-.1~u~n~;t-.--- for sale 1800 ;_;.:_ __ _;_;..:.c I DUPLEXES ,C.'Ult' • :u1d 1>ri\'Ut1•. Good • 1tH"l11l11' i11 :i 1·los1··u1 ;on'a . $i~1,9:IO to $9~.950 Office Oprn Daily l-3 \\'1•l'k1>11d"> 10·6 at ::::~;I CO fl Pl' I' LantC'l'n l!''i-31:! I 6~1 .. 19<r1 orr.na 11arbo1;'lncon1e llome."i I S~lol.::JU. HPil . (' ;\ 1: p ('I BCH. DUPLEX/OWNER Jr\\'t'Sllllt')ll [) l \'IS 10 ll . 979.;!Jj(), Op;l'.'n \\'crkends Yacant -.,i.\tlove fl0\1' & < o!let·t sun1n1e1· renls! P~rt1;1lJy furn .. 3 do\\'n, Jl,1 UJ2J>Ct, .tJe;wnro· ceilings, kOOlfY'fllnc paneling thru Ott.L Frci;h paint, off-street prka:., ~J Blk 10 ocean. $74,900. Drive by 122 39th St, N.B. 6~5-2%'.~ Prin. only. HOUSE +TWO • 1-3 BR, 2 BA !·louse plus NE\V DUPLEX,, BY O\VNER 2·2 BR, 2 BA Apts. Patios, Li;:e, 2 BR, 2 hu~.. ~car [rplcs, y;i.rrls, I a u n dry, \\'estclif( Cr.n1er, S6l.Ol,;;f -garages. &16-4414. $17,000 On. to a $\j,000 .i AP'f Units on 19 600 :«J ft construcl:~ losn. at ~13.i pel. lot _ Zont•d C-2' Ne\\·port Rt·~ts S.1,,0. l:ll'r nin. ~No Bl\'d., C.!\1. SS40 mo lncomt-. ~E. A9ts~plc~0.i2-~~ Good ror co tn mer c in I Oceanfront Duplex Ucv('lopnH~nl. $ &5, O o O. I DC'lux.,, Spncious, by 01\'llt"r 0\1'fl('l'w81u~cr, f342..0590. $::-:i &1:;.-0822• &12-36n 10 UNITS Income Property 2000 $145,000 YA 4 PLEX :,J<.71JL ev" 551-1617. 'KASABIAN show;ng, <'Iii 642-3454. '. THE DAILY PILOT r .. :'\·IE~~' \'Prd<' 29.-:::2 Ru!'hVOOd.' Walker &-lite • 494-0301 * POPULAR Harbor v u serves the rlaht to clas- S28,SOO b1fl J hr. 2 t){.I, J.5x33 cov I Reel Estate 962-6644 •••t. ,,, .. ,, Southcoast Pacific. Corp. flome~. Pall'rmo, 4BR, "'"''I ~';; ·~.~· a~e~~fs:~~~·. -LafZONEO tor-19.apt. units /u1.1•111 ''"" :i~11ur11t> lh i~ \7,\ 11,,11,, _.. lunaL t9j(I sq. fl. 6\VNER LEAVES;• Vi 11 0 1-,,CITING N 2BR 2 BA , OCEAN FRONT F URN · bor, '} frplcs, Jovely lo1v 1 and to changl' fbl rates con1p\ete wf all bldr;. pltt.nn, i ', l•1;o11. $1 '\,I. Iitonth totnl ~11 !Jl.(l Q k occupancy 1 • .i-,. (!w • , OwtH.tr own 2 BR 2 ba 8J>l m in! yard side boat ,. .......... , bldg: ""rmlU!, cl1, ":"=~~~ 1,..~ n\tQI. Ct~ll tQr c!etttils. · · • ; UJl' · 1 Pacu1e Cs>ndo. 4 Bdrm• .. 3 Townhomc Un Ivers it y t XI f vf :Uri"' POOL, I ,. · ' &-re11;ulatlonlJ. without .... ~g .,.. .,... CENTURY 21*64J.·1n1 ~Bk1'. ,,.~,1111: i~·e: 557-4617, ba. Olnl~ rn1, chef's I P11rk, Supt?r Loe. Jlldscpina, \ Swnartz ~Ise<:4~ , ' storage, fi.14-474L prior notice. approvals. ReBdY to bull . TWO BR UNITS, :'Il l~~.\ \'EROE. hn1nacul~ll· kitchen. \Villk I() lhe ocean. drpa It u'fyadcd crpts can ly . l:11trbor Vie\Y ltomc. 2 nR & I CLASSIFIED =rd~,~~tiv~Jlt 't r.~ m ~ ~mM;~U\)'dof u 11~ Coron• def Mar 1022 :: Bil. r111n. :? B.\. " roi1111 I $39,900. Bkr. Call 96z..8865. be incld y owner $44,900 SPF.cTUIAC~R clOwlrr drive clen. Nicely lncl:'!Cp"'d. ~a.~! MAILING ADDRESS Paoka"C prltt •.12.000. Call s--·~ble.' u..,'.,.t.Ar \~l;,. 1 for hoat. Prln1e ('tJI dl' ~u.·. O\YNER ANX. $3 495 .Down · Jnclutles land ~ coa• ne Y•C_,w. n your Option. Owner f Bk r. ! to .,.. .,...,~ .... vrw _,., -. 2 CHARMING II 0 U ES , 1'2,900. A•I. IH~fr>\iO-~ Bdm1s., big fum room: TURTLEROCK, 3 BR .j. owo •Pl. $39,SOO. \YaU•ce F. 613-4899. _ P.'.O. llox 1560, 919-\I04S. T1IRU f.pltx .. , g re a I bttAJI rlll'dcn1, So. of Hwy. I lt·2 LOT • neti.t 3,BR 1 Bu I\ Itch e n built -1 n s , Fam..nn, 2 bal.lmmac:. Nr. NeJf, Ritt. 494-S3l8 DUPLEX, Steps to Ocean. 3 I Cost.a Mesa Have 5 methlng >"'11 watrt to ~tfop, undtr"n1 a r IC&ff. OD lge R·2 Joi . $93,000. Chi: n I •!\,'>(' \\ "lpl. Cl'pts. d"P;'· -~'t:!'t ~tive • brfr.k \Y 0 !' k • tennis &: pocil ~,500. Have aomethlng you ~11nt to en, 2 ba, & 2 Bit, L b4. I 92626 sellt OallS!Otd •ds dB It $67,000. ea. 1 Vl/V A loan. Ry 0'>''n«>r.. 6i.\-4189 111. s:11..;oo. Onr. twt..1.il':. s:.t950, Bkr Call 14~. 8l3-3lC1 ull! Qa5aJricd ads do It S87~·::SOO:o·:.:°'~"ne::::.r.:64:::&-3303::::::.._.!~--------', .::.we:::l:.l ·c;C:;:1111::.,:ll;.:r!W"'--"612=-=·!fl!l;='-'..:."'1="·c:'"'::ly=,:.:°"'=··.::-:;o.;l'lc;39.;;::.._ I ' f I • • • • • • • . . ' • • • • •• Thurld'1. Ma( lb, 1974 DAILY PILOT 3J 2000 ' Hou... Unfu;.,,lshOd Rou .. 1 iJnlur n ll\iOd HeuNI Unfurnl•hed Condo1 Unfvrn. 342s' Ap1rtmen11 lhllurn. Ap•r tment1 Uhfurn. Apt• Furn/On lu rn 3900 Re ntel• to 1h •re ,4300 -'-~=~;;,;,;==;...1 e BY O\VNER e 20 Units, $2Jl,(XX) Beil Anllhotlm location. 53.).6578, Eves. G e n1r1l 320~ Cost• Mew 3224 ,lr.;;v.;;in.;;•:;_ ____ ;:3.:2.;;;44 N.B. BAYFRONT · channlna Co1t1 M.ui 3824 ,L.:.;•g:.u;:.;n,;;1;..B;;,•.;.•..;cch·.:__.;.3848 • \VANTED m11tun.• •1ralfthl MESA VEftDE-3 BR. 2 Bl\, SYRACUSE fi100EJ...Walnut & drp11, 2 (·fir p1•k'&, ooml. 2 SR OC1!!an.f'n>nl apl ln old t Cl to bch, !Ill. SlOC> -If'¥ 2 Or, 2 BM, plullh crptc -n male to shr <I br h$e & u1il Lots for HI• 2200 BUY A WARRANTY HOME Ism ml, lrjJIC, CTJJl'i:;, drps, VU!age. Communltyt11. 4 Watch lht!. bou.111 e:u1l by ! . NEW Spanish Villa. Beam cell. ~e 962-8f.i68. I bc11ut. )'lll'd DI IS'h w 11 r. BR, 2 BA. crpls, nr. Slip avaU. $575/n\O. Ask tor lrplc. pr1v. beach. f'ilan) G-or•g•• for R e nt •3<• Relr g . 'F'nt·d yrd-S<'hls,. rut-de-sac. $4 peT ''Ru5ty '', 615-&51 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOM lt'(lt•. Prefer coup~ or .. - sprinklered. A\'l.iil Ju1w 2'.!. 2 nio. 6'10-1114, ~2-1800 SHARP Pn.rk Lido tov•nhouse Split Le vel Aptt Unf, single adult. $ 4 5 0 I in ° · BIG' C-4 ltUNTINCTON nJo;Aal 60,000 *I ti . lot. Spr1111::d1tll' & \V~r1 ic1·-Full,y hnµIU\lt'rl, hot area. n.•ady lo go. s:s. per sq. lt. Ow11e1· 536--4U12 u~ 12l31592-2l81. ''PRIV ATJo: BEACll" 60Xl20' Jot. Cyprus Shul"t.'ll In Sun Cle111<'11te. Ownc1· 1nust s<'ll. Pt'iL't Sf>S,CXXI. Tern1s. U1'0kcr11, 67$-t:.!20. LIVE HERE 'l Br. \\1<1lnul Squat't' ' 3 Br. tJn\\'t!t"'hY Pul'k 3 Rr. &~·front·iliip 11 Jlr, Pcninisula·Bay .. l!l'. l.ldo &:1y(l'Olll Ca.II 6~7'l'l..1 '-'" ' " ' ... , ' ... t·hili.lren, I Mini. pcl ok. $J.)(), Laguna Beach 3248 with built In la~Jphono OCCUPANCY JUNi'~ I Years Uue. <t!l.1~2'791. f.~~'. L-;c, S~~IG7:1. llh.'t°t'O, Olsh"<•~hcr 11.fld Fl'aturing· l.Qft bdrn1s, BEAUT.C>l'l'!lnVit>w2Br 2& $;.). MESA.. VERDE $1~UTIL Pd. lrg 1 BR, .sep other goodies. 3BR 21,~ BA, frvlc's, . cc rtun I c tile Ni:;\\'EU.. ASSOCIATES • S800 3 br, 1 ba, top loca t ion din rni, blth5, deck. near pool $350/rno At:t. • k~lchPns, EXPOSED llt'ani 49-l-4i.~ 'l•IOO. W i ler & G •rdener P aid $256-2 BR. 2·ea. frplc, .!nee! 644-7211 i~!llngs, cnl'lU!«'d patios. Lido Isle 3856 • ) rd, Dana Point. • NE\VPORT 1'ERR~\CE nr • pool & niany o I h c r ' ---------~ A! Oakwood Ga1den Aparl- S415 l ea1e. 545·0228 $27:1-CHARtlllNG 2 Bt'. lrpl, Hoog Ho~p. otEA.N Vl~\V. \.'Onvcn\cru~s.. i LIDO 1SLE -Dt'a1n at I 1· ments. \".\LLE\' l{I \I.I\ Sin1•l•·s .~ S111dt•11i;!·~ HH , bhns, So. Lai,'l!na. BRAND NEW end unit, JI 283 Avoca do, I \'iC\1·-\Vaterrronl lBR Condo. GREAT RECREAT ION: S.'lim· $240. }~nt"'fl for kitls/l)Cts, s:it.;..:1 Br. 2 Ba, frpl. dbl ~ar, Br, 2~~ Ba, upi;radt•d, on 15 Cost• Mesa J Apt. SJ7!1/n10 inc util's. By ming, saunas. l'lralth c1ucs. PRIVACY! :! HR, S:!2'1. f111 ·U ynl, i\'ltsslon Vlt>JO. aC. greenbelt. Jl'T5. 6~ ownt'I'. 675--053•1 b1n1a1ds, trnn1~. pro & p•o VnvanL !:iing!..-s. l\ids/p<.'l:o>. s:,oo-:i .. Bll, frJ)lc, 1) o <>I . :iRll 28A Lg. liv/rni "'/ ~hop, gon d11v1ng range. p.irty \\'ON "I' Las!! 2 UH., '.! l~A. /l~aj(llllU.:l'lll \lhllc IV!llCI' Ap1rtm1 n t1 Furn ished '1 Off The Beaten Path I l1n:place. Nr shops & bch. rorin. ctc. u· A. TD • •: 'l\M'llh~f'. Sl&i. Pct ok. l \It•\\'! Adulls-Rcfs. 'lll-7it3---0719 FUN ACTIVITIES. Fu!l·IHT\e 'rran oWil"r ,,., 11 ,,,,. J ~mefinders * 642·9900 t:'U·VIEW REN.TALS Costa Mesa ~ Mes a Verde 3863 direc1or tree s ... nday 01unch. • • ~ -67J.J0?.0 or 194 324~ ----S1mcious Adult Gttl'dcn Aµls. BBO '~, 111p~. pJ1tu's a~d n1ore1 Reil El t•te Exchga 2800 2nd. TD, boit1 111' t'lllllfX'I' BS ' . . s~ ARP, •I BR, 2 BA. Mt•sa -, ;, "I::' L' C-1 $30 WEEK & OP • LUXUl'lOUS sh:.ii,: ('tH'IX"l.S BEAUTIFUL APA~T'J [to;T$: lln\\·n l"'V. 1111 .. ,, , lo I• I 11,e ~pec1ahze ln Ne1\·por! ~"I i\1ar h11rnt' Close to ' utt., '.l H.\ ~v1"lh .:.ntl. osc "I · I u h • HO:\IE ATMOSPHERE ,... v • I u.c t I & h . • Studio .11 I HH. Apts. * l·l!lS Ult' IS l\'{l~/)t'I' S1n1J!llS, 1 & 2 t)i;(l10.:ims. "vu"U"I" Jl\lt ,,.1,,,,,1 1,,,,,,,... Ht•ach e Corona del ~1ar e ev1•1-ylh1nJ:. Avail OO\I', $Jj() tu. •;11· 1_. ius s opp1ng. ,1 • LI', " I & , : "'"Q Dt·luxe '.l ,If; 3 BR. R~ntal Ofc • • ' c II '"' n""" • ·rv & "a1C1 Sc1·vll'\' Avail. !::' roo · ,_,as u -~ f irr1 l 1 rn I"" 'I l' er111s. dro,, lilt I us, ''' ,.1,1, & La.~uno,1. Our H.ental Ser-fl(.•t' 1non!h 1_ncldg J:ardc111·1-. _'._I~ '" u :;o!ri r.1acc 1\vc. 5.J&.-103-l ' · ' 11 "" .. 1 ' • ' f REE y c 1 1&-~"c" I •Phone Service -!ltd. pool * Pr1\·ate ,-;1110s l , "r 1 Moc.t·., ~. r., 'I 10 h0<11 shp-llki> nl'11 ~ A.~k1111; 1 v!e<'. is • 10 ou! Try al 1.an-y ~ ~ Laguna Niguel 3252 e Cluldren & Pet Secuon 1 .t t Ull 's. Sl7(}.Sl!JJ Ne wport Beach 3869 10 7. So11y. flO 0,-·:;,: c.h1 aren S!).J.~~. Sul.11111 unv ollt•1' • ~~t \ h·11'' Fount ain Valley 3234 .... . 2J76 Nev.'J>Or l 8l1·d., CM G11s & \Yal('r P1! -1;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;1 Gl."rl'>-100. 1.iI:--tu-::1 _ ur 494-32_-lS f'ON l)(l :u~lt, I • ~ ha , honus 11.111.. '.•r·.·ii, .,frplc... b1t.1ri::..-. ---------1 LA MANCHA APTS CHANNeLFRONT ' 11 r "' 1 Bil. lun1, Ir", 11' ll'JTatc•. • G d MINI WAREHOUSES STORAGE 'io r-.1ovl'-1n or ~10Vf'-OUt ctu1r1't'.!_. , ~"Mm $7.j() llCl' month H11milto'l & ;-.:,.,. la11rt :5t., IIB ALLSPAC E 960-1970 STOR,\(iJ<:: Garn~c fnt' RC"nt 19;)9 :ll<t1Jlt• A~·l'. No. :"1 C11~1ri :'1 1t·~1 foXi!2' G1\!l.\6t: St7~. 2176 Pl1;1l't'f)t1a Ave, C. ill. {re111·1. 6.16-11:.JO be11111 1-:1 Office R enta l 4400 * * * * CHARLES BERCEH 17896 Bascun1 Ir\ inc V.1';. llO\\',\ltD · ,\. l'<l. NU-VIEW RENTALS J :': BH 2 ha Vl~\V, liv. rn1 . 5-18-9755 or G'.'~~~7 t:rn·l. Uarngl'. Oak"wood . - -B Ibo I I d 3206 rr11 U\'PI' tllJI "!II', l'1'jll,, 1,P s I I ]JS, -t.I ~u •• " 2 llll 1 ... , Roo for ... , ar el\' a a s a n I .. .., I I & bo ' hn'<H for '''IC'loo•lo•':>. .. \11>>11~ 7"ill St'•lll l'lact', C.:'11 ' ., "'. Ill ......... . DESERT HIDE AWAY I lll'jl~. h!t1ns. pool & 11•11111~. ·' CJrage art' .. a r<il ('.' .· . a ' .... ~ s·~--u f e I A . \ * n \LBO \ ISL.AN! 1 uv:11l 6/D, $'.?ll.i. ~l(~llK 111111. ) l d .. -rn i:I Int . )lll.1. l!l!!.1 (llW't•h. :i1is-~. 1111·~7 I ·~A~K )~;;·~EACH partments Ynu H\'t' lh1 • \\lllllf'I" 111 • • • • 1") * --------1 l111n1ut·ulate. $J2;i/tno. 1.~1 . ~l::U . uii·lclin;.: uol, lliti:! I~ in qu1r~11i,; T WO FREE T ICK E TS (h11rn11n~ unfurn. -l)flnn. RENT.LEASE l·L~I & deposit \\"i.tll Ju11e l\•'l\po1·1 ,,, r11h 1\dult.'!, llO Cuin·tyill'll ~clt111:.:. l 'U.11. :: Bdrn1s .. 2 halh:-Newport Beacll North I lo lh•· N1•nr 1°'"""1 "( 111111 Spli'I''-.., !101111• \~/11·pll'.;.,_f:•t1·age •"-Luri:i' ·I B<lrn1 i1-f11111ih, l'IH J. 199-:!5-14. i, . 1x•1s. til:!--!J:l \;. JllCUZZL Sl~/.\1V 111\'lds ;di YL•urly l\'11:-.t'. S32I1 J\[o. lr~1neand !6th C(>ll\f) ('{\" y lL r n I ; I·',). Jl:.111'1 ''·U l~· s,,4;1 l\!O. , .. ~" '0 •. , ,. 0 ... , .• ,.,,1 · ----I 6~5·05~0 Southern Califo rnia ('1'1lln1-:c '~ICt"'ps s P1'1l'1' \\111 , \\'1111•111 ft.I·:. s;-r-:.:~:1 1 ;""'11' ,',1'··1.;,.1 Ill i~ l•' ~I SEA TERRACE I 1:H. Ftan. s1::u. Lill i lll('I. \Ill ·:;, l't'll'!~ & •'!ll'I ;,:.ir A~nt~fromS!4~ !M O B ILE HOME SHOW "'I" 000 ---I .1 u i-.. £.I . . 1\IJl!S, no pct~. J !J :; !l(JU~E. :: Bil. '! ba, fqll. "':i, . 01· \1111 l·.\1·h:111..:•·· I Corona del Mar 3222 . · · S!r1kJnJ: ocean l'ie11·. Nc11 :; '.111 r 1,·.111111,. uJll}. li4:r-:!uto 1 n ;ulu!toH. ti-tH·ilL :: C<\i· g'ar. Fiu11. SIOO Newoort ee~ch South \l.i} tS1h 1~1n1 ,1,.~ :!itll l.111Ty 1 •r1~h·r. I' l·:T l·:I Huntington leach 3240 BR. StiOO :-ase or renr. ('all 111 1t .. l--U.J<"1, 1 ----:'l!ont:i, Yearly. · ' i•! th <· l~A l'tHE'rl' H J·: ALT\'. 49:!·~)769 for pa~s 1h1·u :.e1·ur-rtuntington Beach 314 .. 1 BH.. $l6J. Crpts; drps, l&thaflitQne I ANAHEIM STADIUM 6-tt-4:!5:t 3 Bn ... ltunipus Roo111. ?. ity guiu·ded <<iii!. ----• -• --·-·~ stove, rell'lg, :.1ngle sty I 6~2·81 I BA ... , u ·1 1 k" & 1 Rents lrom $160 '!!'00 St;.re Cnl lt·1:l' Bh·d PPI~. ~·~ . :s ng es, ius Mesa Verde 3263 1 LOW WEEKLY RATES ~-~~~~~t!1~-r ~~~~~2 pet o~. , ,\n:ihl·u11 I 2 E t• S ·1 ~ BRAND N£W I Pl('l\s1• call frt.!-.Jli7.~. t•\1 :,·::·~ Rea Es tate Exchge 2800 I f\llNI Pnt'f'~ BR. $lli0. lrg i ., . . ... xecu 1ve u1 e io I 1 LIVE HERE i;ii·dfui·kid..,&µi.·ls . "BR.~ HA fon1 1n1., 11 ., 727 Yorktown Blvd. 111:l l{,1 1~ba.,c111s,1lrp~.1Jl1 -· 1n.101n1.vo11rtu·k•'!" 1>.011 11,. $28 000 1., ,-I \\.i,\LI\ TO llt•;t\.'h! ;~ BH, S2j(I ! Y,al'rl. Gal'den~r & \Y_•~ICI' pd. bco;ch J)l\'U. ,u I Ul'l\tu .. 11 I Ins, \ld)))lCI' ,\: 01y~1·. parai. v· ERSAILLES l ' .. ··,',,"','-~'-•n ·lull I!<'(' lllll llh• l' !~ BUY A WARRANTY HOME ' . •. ~r. 11t11nd Ile\\' S·.1~. tlloUilt· hon1C'. Sng!s kuls1 I ~-hll~1-cn, jJLC.~ ok. S.l.JO i\!O. 536-0411 ;.:11l'. s1:s;;. 11111. 1.:.(1 Uo.llfl'll ~---- Op1•n. ii11ndcd n1111i•t' nf 1his•:', l~r. lh1r1>or \'1e11· Sl:.01 fK'I " .1:)7·111Y. I .~t. ~;o.JJt,7. PARK NEWPORT l\lan1n101h ('Ondo hus s~.Wl 2 Br Shol'•'•'lif~.-S_l'."lf_l. Ho~ef inders * 642-9900 1 • L(JVl<l.Y ·IBI~ :!ii:"\, STUDIOS & 1 BR's, NI!. Nc11· l Br, blln:-. ITjfl", APARTMENTS * * * * * i·q1ut.v 10 11:-r 11s ;111 111· 11;1rt ·I H1• l.l•t1'hr1r \ !l'\l S~:!.1. I --;--. , . . . . . . . i·oniplclely rcde•·. Av;.iil .. r lill kilt'nt•n drps, JJ\.llll, Jl'pl, i;;u·. Allul1..,, U;;.~·J1etor I r,r 2 Bi!'drooms 0~ TllE L,\l\t: or {!1j\1n p;1,11111•111 /or i<M·;il :! 1:1· l h;1n111·I J{l>t·! __ ~,(HI. i.UXl ltl(JUS h\; .l lil. 1 IJ,1. 1 llUll'. C.:'11. A1,'1 : :J-10-i:t!l W .l·h:<tlCt! puul nv pc.~. :,;ti ". L),i.)·, L.\l ,ind T<J1i·11houses ,,ri\t S<:ulh ('0,1"1 Pla1.,1 ----- ' oo •• e 1 'll rt " II l';tll 6i5-7ti'f/' I 't~· iluplt•,\ h\lrllt'. l1kt' 111•11, . . . . --- 3267 W 1..aunc1r>'HH·ilH1l:. .-·r $1'''"•'' 00,.,, '16 D">i) Pnu! -,\,·:q1uh ·o ,\qua' !Jar NEW OFFICES 1v111 ui ,. · .1. ·' 111.. . M y S1ro L'1i. :! Rr. :1 Br 11 •. ""· · " .. ..,., ·· " c~i11111u·iTia1 ,,.. 1 . .,!<-111,.1111;.J h;1• <·vr1.11hiug. Rlln sterro 1ss1on 1e10 W 1-"rl'i!' ur1li11l'» Spa Pool:-. Tennis .~· J<1°·ur.~1 :-ip1Tt:"uloi1· .~·IN LAGUNA NIGUEL I I lh I • 1 l""'I, 1Jlt•) ,\ 1'd, c11t~. drr», \ L k 1· I I . II 1nt 1•J"('l\tll, H'I' ur:.:_ar • rrt•c lll•ll' Ac•~, .. ,""'''' L·.·.·lo•O>> !·.·I>•,·• '.{rL' "10• •.1 01•1•nn~ Only 42c p er •q. ft. ll\C'OLHf' jll'('('!Tl'I . l .;1 ' I I \I ' .. ,,. ''' /\'1':\\' :; l~r. :!-li:i '!11nh'''-•. \ I I .!.!l.!Ltllll!+;;L_' l\tJ._l.llfrlia.'SJ_'. " uu .-... ~ ,,,.,,., } '''''' \Ill i•ff 67;)-722.i. a ;,nn • II" , I \ • Hlult :-.1·r1 . ,1\,1!. ii,\ J,unWt c~· 1111 San Joaquin ·.11 1 "n~ · "; 1 1011 "1 a!' -100 fl. f: UP ,\11 \Jiii H11·I. o.t.• u& •o~. FRll lSHMAT~OI YAllJl VALLEY RE:\LI\ .-. 1 "' '·"'" '"t! l~'''"H '" ,.,,_, j ;ippt'l'('lalt'. l'··n11 !H«l'l'iNI ··111. fltµ~. ,i11· L'Hlld . I"!: f;ir . ., V.ar·li·Qlll' :; ur.. '.l ba., ,\lJ Ile\\ tlel'Or. 111:1~ Ro;;d. ~.lu 1ho~IS(', r.~·n1, Sauna, Crpts, di"•·'· ;ur, \\"!'!bar f'l•llJll{'. nilionl ""· S27."i, no ;o,.'.:_llt'1s.~~~nu,, li::l-l:i119. w /'huuc:-.,.1,-11.1, lrplc., pallti, dlile !;,1i (714) 644-1~ 101;11 St.·~·ur11 1. :! .. !l:l Canino (';i ~l r.iori dOl!\. S12-::'.l7li. Newport Beach 3269 • I uule 10 oi·ciln \\~:.ttliff, ,\dulls., 6~t-11a., 1 l111n1('rl111li;> U1·r1111<1ru·v Slul Di••J:u l'l'\i y 10 \''.\ L,lJ·~\· l{L \I.I \ . '"' ...... ~ .... .. • ti!R".; t "llt PP~ISl AIO!AICAN SlOC~ f~CHA'" l f'C'IJI'.," HE,\C-11-,,-,.,-.,-.:;-ult. :.! B,\,: 5 1 . F 1 , .. !' t 1 BR:-$15S.$16S--i Bltli;:;n1uv ~Bfin~·rip!c:.. 1 1 APBAARYTWMOEONDTS ADULTS -.\1cry . :irk1\:ty .urn olf. ,-~ .. ... r I I . I )!'0, ~JV \ J' I. 'l s ,\:_ l!C' " 1'2381 t Please Ad It B a che lor ', I, 2 & 3 B r'c.1----=:.:...:.::::... __ _ $2.1~2 BR, br•'"k lrplc, bl•••·'· f;uu. r111 . , frplr, g;is BBQ.·; 1 1111; ~"'~~'.1~ ;'1 1111 1t1''.'0· " ,r ·,· f'E\V UE<.:OH.. 1~riv "aragc i '_'l:-6 nio. Call 61:>-,;1su or ~ITI', i\L• l'l·!~ 831.1600 1 1 blk hc'.ieh. Cd;\I ,,r sc· 1 ~. !<> IUIJ ~. cn111s, k · · Ludry r111. to:e11·er !:)pa111sh _;J a-· O U S • · -"I I $?.iG-L;TJL 1lli OCE'an(ron1 1 !nkf' 1r.t1I ]~(',.., )\•q'1I ,\\·uil I'" u'n '· G ,,, Ho c s::~J'· Atlult Ctirnplel<. 'l 1111. So of Uana Point 3826 I 2 HR' 2 BA. adult apts. 1101\" from $175 per mo. 1.·R-e-.1-e-.-,a-l_e_W_n_l_d_._2_90_0 ! BP., i,:llt', [!I'll'. j)itlin .I t;/\'.! ... s:;Ju/;\\U .,!11.i:!-jO{)(}. -1\uts&"IX'lllok .ca~:·~e. JV San D1c~o Fr.~'). R 17301 ' a\'alllron1$350.Sa!esOff1eC' Santa Ana '"' n ... ., "·''' ( •· .,, ... ' '""· ,.,, , Ncv.·porr , _0.1111 1. ~ __ 3 BP., 2 B.\. SJ!.(}. ."\r. ~\eetson~B:.. 8L!-1 ~1_; -J 2 BR, crpts. d r p ~-' ~~~·~~~-an1 '~ :'i: 30 pn1d?a1ly. 3700 Plaza Dr. HESPON:>ilBl.i·: par1y 11·;1n!~ $'li.»-2 HI:. fl'plt·, g.11', ~11111, ~Bl:, :! h..i. c, jll<'. n.111Ph s1) 1<' ocean, ("d:-01. Fncd fur kid~. Bea utiful Ga d Apts; r1lsh11a:.Q.er. disposal. $135 ·J;J;).J. 0 ''a 1 (' ar 71 4-556-0466 1u huy l11u11•· f,q · lu11' du1\11 1·l11hl 11,•l,·nD11·. Ctl:'ll. 1' kit. xlnt 1rp1 ~ ,;:, rlrps, Homefinders*642-9900 , , . .!_en . • 1 llll.J Ask iOl' JcU liytle, Bayll·oorl DI' .. llff ::i•in liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1111yn1,..111. ii7\-itii!I NU-VIEW RENTALS hanh\·ood 11,~ll'. ~n\'l'ly ___ ~ --_ _ ti Jool:.. ll'tin 1~. sauna. is~:Z.iJO Joaquinll11lsRd.,NB. 11 .., - - -' fij .. :.111~:11 or 1!ll-:::!11' ncighbol'h0f1d, l11d,vpd, ~~J. COTTAGE ON CANAL I llJ~li\ <lL'Yr,; !' 101'';. ln~\11. l.i~{j1~ ll ~t.:r't~!t ~ Bl', ,\pts. G1·1•aL Hr\ y V!£\V:-t-Hr.2 h;1. -"uU-~ 11111. ;\lonlh 1<' lll•Hltl1 nr b r> S11111JI '!. 81•, shilJ.:. bltn~. frpli·. 1f~"s~Lli CC<J ll. ~111 ~ :\l..illd g: C' Ill tll t Cai p,' It•! 1111 l)t·t . u1• '.' P;u k I -... ...-.. "("' I ~ , * ;-;p, 1 1.1 .. 1.""l!ll.1.11 J\~kf,,>ll;di·.'.~;·:-io~:~; I l:;c 1!r1·k. \lalk-i11 pa111t). Ue;i._ '· -1~:1-\.llll . Nc\\porl $'.l19.~1'1 u1u. furn l (SI ' ~;"'"l••·'>';,1· 1111;.;: 1\1!. Iii 11 I> I \<ll 8 374 I '"' ',.,, ur 1·r -, 1~. 111> pt'!:-. Laguna e ach 8 2 ,,1J 0-c---;..-\-~\--1 E \V . or Un ui·n A;'<.1's i;:M-6:l8\i. · -•~res l ';;;:;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;MO~M~ .\;.,111,.,.11,i ln "I" n :>i;it. ,\ C<J!l\'!:l~ 1"1· ·: J:I:. :! 111 · S:!ti~. Yl'I) 1;1.")·\jlj,st!. -----~ '-''" "-•' · •. , P:\l's 644-S5Gj Alh1n ~ II ·11 ::1. :id 1w11 ..,,,.,.. tTl'I'. dri•~. :! rar g;i r, ldr111 ----5 M lt1unLJJ'.), UJ!Cll lol'a111 1·c1l!11g, r --.--.-. --~~--- * Deluxe Offices * Fo• I .c11~•'. ::s I :-.q F1 l.'Omtn/Uu~111c:-s. 11 nfhcc"i 11., , I 1;1: 1,,;,111 :. rill., r,111~,. ,\ .. 1,•n ~~lt.iO. 11111 .. \,k P~Ll·.1::-.1<; * $3 0 ONTH * c11.~nl\'1\.~ht'i, -l!i-1'.l::t !OCE,\NfRONT 2 Br, 2 Ua . 'l }jf{. To11·nnuu~!'. lrplt', : .,,,111, : 111 ,1, '· .\: 11,,1, 0 _ for J)iil•'. ~llj:.~7Hi l!nrbor \'u ll11llll'.'· I Bl1 . C U .1 'J 1 -· -1-:\1·. NC\\'. Seeunty bldg. fron1 S25U. I 81{, fron1 $195. Gener.I 3 102 I II I . -• -----~';1111 !'Ill';, :!'·-· bi•, \\('f 1~1 1• u~to1n Utt -Lxlrn1 . 1ume.1 Eastb utf 3830 Ad .. lts. !3"'1•••" ,. ··I )'. Pool. tennis, t'Ullt1nental ~11 •• a ,.,1 J'1"I' 1,,.1-.l"•!l •1111'1 I ' I I \\II\ 0 f I " ~" 1-'-.;.:.,.;._ ____ _:c;_;~ • lllll\t', .• Ja,' j';t )J''~. lnlll).ll·., puol 1u·11l:.:s. s:1:.o l Cill'pC S, ll'CP ace, • LU E 673--0719 tn·t'akfJsl. Separate farnily $'lJ 1 Ill{ 11~,· 11111 pd,(',\! 1 e :>ir,1;1.1: lluu."·-::tll:. d•·11, 1·rl'r', pa!1u. ft•11e~·d .1 1·d. \Ilk lill-:,:i:!:! , i;c. deck 11Jth ocean view. 2 DE X e · -el'uvn. Close 10 .~lloppu1i,:I Houses Furnishe d JJlus l"l'Ct.>p11u11 ;irl'a & !<IOrligCI . ,\dj;lt't"'lll I \I Orange County Ain>0rl. HI{ :-,J,,hd•·-Sllfi/iu" llB ',\. :!t1,1. hl!ns. 1vfr!, I/pl .. I I" :-ii Fra1u+< Sl'lu!\ll. l.t•ft'l' _ , . . La1· ga1·;.igc. A·J Cond. :; BR, 2 BA apt for lcaSl'. 3 BR, 2 ll,\, ll'g )'I'd, b!tn~. & fine beach. G44--2bll I S . I 11/i::ar. \1,dk ;o shop;; .\: S~~r, :i::r;.;1:;7 1 ·' blli Bf{~. k11Js/1i<·t~ ol>. ln1·uout lnl'ld sp"c. niaslcr :-"ile, d!u g;i;Jl) 1110. yr!y lsc. Va1·1111\. n ·• ·s··rc ,-n · lPtl "' I JIJ ul1 pd l-•i.:un.i ~-··-Al H ( J{ I ~ u " 1· I L •• ' --j Bi·;i• 1 , ,,,,1,r!t ,•k~ ,, ,. r, n . h1.-h ,\ppt G7::-2s..11. 51); -;-j~1,-,. I ,,.,_J. su ors· anr 1· " ;\llS$JUN HE,\LTY 1!11--0i'.:J rn1 .t dbl gar;.igc. ,\uto doo1· ,,:i J\rut<i n. i'"or Aripl. $155 & U-P--150-1 Westcl•'f-f 0-r. Call 546-8801 1 J.. s.1-' I " ' 1111111. t.Tpl,. urp~. Bl!, ruinpus l'rn, acrc1;1gt'."1-r--· - -1 1·all 612-1121. ~l ~IJ. ;o..H 11;dl; 11, 1\;1h•r Sl!i:i ~•1' 'Pl.ll' •·lino jlOtJI, cluhhnu~'" J1illl\l. St:,o ",>.)() S.\. Canyon. A"\ F~~ E 0 FICIENCY ,\pt .... 1ron1 $:17 , opent.T a1 1.11I.. h\iul & --=-----·;-; E \VP 0 ll ·r J-"INA:'\!ClAL ktd'l/p1•1,, 1 \i;I. /-" l' t.'. S"',,;,-, '1 111: 'l It\ + S•'I' I BH · 1 l)t.•r n1o. :1 1~-1-10~1. ~-;'!l-Sl30. " \\eek. Pool. m·nd, ph, Jndi-y. I ftecreation area. Adults ou· l. !:!It \1·/v1C'\\' ul 1·hanncl GIG,\~TIC l &_.~ liH. CENTE!t !l~!h'lt::O. [ l J;\ [,h:1l fur irt•n or in-.-,-.,-c-. , Village Inn 191-9~36 ly, no pets. Pl!: 6-1-t-Sffi-I Sto1·t· & l'{'lr1g Aclult:s 0111), Th<') l l' Lntl1•1p1 lt't"' l....i1~ uf L · ff' --1;111 (;.,r.•~"· p;111o1, Utun l·1 _B1:· R h.~ .. ~11"1\_;\,u·tl. '.:HI!. :!ha, 2 ~tOl)' fl'pk" ~hag I----~-· e $307 e no pct~. Y1ly. ti7J-493j. g1e1•n la11n. Co' t.'f t'tl easing _o ~•ce s~ace Lido Isle 3 156 t'.11\~t' \\.u] ,Jiit\•' I li;'.!-il~l ' !l pl·_ .. ___ 11r. :.'. h~ .. ")$.1J/n10. I rrp!1 ng. pool ,I',, ll'/lllLS Jlrll'I . Newport Beach 3769 I 86.J Atnigos \Vay, NB POOL.SIZE d -_ --i,.:ar:tg('S. ,\dulls. >.u ]ll't~. C:\l.L o~-SJTI·. i\lANAGER • 1 ·,, . -: ...:~~'_:'''-'-'1 ···~':· ___ 1 10~1• tu beach $4Zl ~rl~. ·-. , I great~ 2 B~112°·aa ..... u1f11~c~I ~20 1-"1,•.llt•rto .• 1 t\1P 11 hlJ... ·,-_11 1.1_16-t~-:.u11 t:.xt.2~6 __ LIDO 1.1\.l:'\t;, :; Bl~. '.' !~,\ • hi •. l 1t • \I ,dk 1u l11:h & 1. \(' 1, .. 1 _ 1,., .. I . I!. !2IO I 6 i' 1-.1 $lJ \\ h. UP. l l:ir, 2 B<i & !\lanagcd by L'I bl . $Z'j() 6'6-l'''I ~ .. of Nt. 1' 1>01 I Hiid. ,1,, I blk U"" 1c•· SPi\CF. F O R • I ' ' I', I ' r ' ' '· Hl! " '· · :>-,J,, · I u CI 'I" tl \\'II Ll "1 \"o\LT"RS CO '' oou··r-rr .:. "":11 .~un 1111l'r . " t' '· "'u1"~--'U!1t1~ !'l 1•r,.. .. o 1 2 Ill' •1,.-•. 'l 1, C\I . . u ach. u Ot' \. u1<.11 scr\, • '"'' • "' ' · "'· · · ¥" I '" f " c 'I -,11",·l•t·_,, , , I s·• ,-1:··· 7"~· 1 • '"·'· '" -~1 ~ • llCl'f'C T" 111' \CL "BR I I , ~ ---. --':"-'.· (~. 0 ' 1YI o:-.t.o h L'sa. ltENT. Coi:;ta !\11'-;.a, !!arbor c· .. 11 l:!1'.:I . _I"'-' .. rt llh. ···'· ... 1 .. -... ,). s1·~· .\i.,:1 F(•t• •11•1-S~',(). I . . '<"-•• •1 • ' ·' 'I ,,,,,,_ . Tl I:: .. tl::S:\, IJ,f :-... H_·-~~!~!1_gton S_eac.h __ J_ij_4_0 San Cl@mente 3876 lilt--.Sb!iO ~ ~port"°Be~--31 69 '\\\J:·.i i 1------'.l liJ. dbl 0 ill, p atio, ~l'\lpoltUl,!\H t.i~l>--!>ti::ll -~---... ____:__ -1--·-· ri.t Adams. Beautif?l· 11 l -:1·11 1;1:tl1\.' • Hunt. H arbour 3242 i•ne!tY.<"tl yrd, l blk from I BAYFRONT-Bcal'On New luxurious Family ONL'V A FEW] n1odf'rn. Au-, mu s I c' O:'\ h.1v, 1••11·11h••11.,.•: ": HI: . '~!-•· i;~,\ • Lrg 1 Bl< Pn Ulh ll•n111~ ' p1:,,. ntl onip t.:.\. Avau . 2 UDP;\J .1 BATII '. & Lee Blrlg. Call \Jene ltill 1 1111)'. bi5-3~ I . B;;) I 17 u c· I LAS BRISAS APTS ja ilitru;iuJ, Cla:-.s ,\. \Valki!'r :!'; i,,;., '.l 1·ar :_:.or .1 ... 11 ,11 p , 1.1 \'\l ! 1 1.,.:-11,ffi . ..: ,·,l.Et .A.\'T : Br: fan1 r m lf.V. (Bren) Hom£>s, IHP., Boar space. :> ~ 7 j I ;o..1 u. for 11nn1ed. OCl:upy. Clos;e tu :I BDH~f' 2 HATH ,·'\ 5515 River Ave. NB .l,".7--0136 or l.H2-0200. ' Yr 1,,., A1,nl; I St,j(~I" ,J,I · n•• . ., f.,n11:,I t!i1111n:: ''~"1' hon1•.' 2BA. Spectacular vu, pu110 673--6999. 11..:1rllunt1ni;1onHeo;(·hC11·1c 1 · · · .. 1 1!5·. 642-2566 • .,.,-:--, -, .,. 6 16-1:'CKI :1,',:i,,,',.~;1.~_;_';, 1~·:-i_!;7 11' ur '\1•111tpt~~'l11tl.11ul.sc,lpu1){. Jndsepd, spr1nk1C'r~. $!ij, -Cc11l1'r, l:x:;.ich, ~1·hU1Jls &1 QUl ~T .. \OltIH :,.~\:'\,. ,. ...,. EX.·.CU rl\E~UIIt:: 1 -----~~-~. --I · \ ih Hll ~ ,~ 1 in•) ' 1 s lse. ti4 l-i::11 I San Clemente 3776 I shopping: CLE:\IE.:'\11·. AHEA. i' u·rn l ~ ui 11. Baeh. '-':t !.1 hl -,2~.1 (h rrlookin<~ :'\.ll. 1 !al'IKJr. 600 Houses Unfurnishe d J Cost a Mesa 322 4 , - . , ~ , .. 1 . • ""1''i: \TURJ\'G $195. co111PI. kilt'ht·1i. \r:ilk·li1111 :-.fJ fl, nl~o n!l1c•1·s tiOO 1u 1300 HUNTlf\IGTONHARBOUR ~\~NHOMELUXUR'r,.BR. :.! BR. di!'n. 1\1.'>(I 2 BIL Both • ., Si>a i~ s ticdl'oo . Thon1pso11 ;\lnn;1gC'111cnt Corpl 1.·losL'_ls. D css nn b11th. I sq fl , Crntlnl'l;t Bank Bl<lg. General 3202 DESIRABLE I REALTY '..11-level _;f:i>lc, <''.lc.l~scd dbl \1/ \\hill"' Wi!lt'I" \It'll'. Hhl I • ui;1.n;.:(' n~nl !l\S Cnll 493--0141 --1' ll!'<l l Lt·JnH. SJlll un ('OotSI llw;. .t. l\1·1rport llli:\IL .,, . . . . ~'153~!.1-6f·ll dd.)S, c1es I !~~· t'<ll'~l'L ,l11tl1·y/l,i~I ,. l)Jx clcc1nc kitt·hr.11~ Ol?J·;ANFRONT Blu[[ ~pt. Adults-1\iu Pt•ts. \ rly LL'il~•· Blvd. ALA :RENTALS ·• l!H ·i B·• l>c'n i·rptd rlrps 11.l I (U,\~1 lf\\ 'I . • I .11 1'1'· Close lo bch !.:. p1L1 . e Ftil!y eal'pcted uu·uuul ~!l:i/,\10. Coastal surf Vll'11·. Ol:!-"lc•;~11:__ ___ , ·,.,n.;><j ;.i;1: IJ .. ,,;, 1 ;,1r~isii'. 1 71~ .• ~l&-1384 ,(-'.?J::: ;l.!J:!-~5 1 3B~. 1.~· 70~ ~! ~ru11~~ H~I. •192-1700. • Beanied ceilings '.l Bl!, 2. BA. Adults~ 1;.139 TH£ EXCITiNG ESK spa!'!' ;iv9Jlablc S.."IO 1 1.1 1-111~. 11a1 1n. i.:.1r;1::::•'. 1\·at('1' . $3.JO ~\l~~e. <:'aidcnll . i'\o l Apartments Unf urn. e ui~h11·asht'J'S Buena V1s la. (11 986-5041. PALM MESA APTS. n10. \\'ill p1i-11·1clc lun1iturC" f rfiiit ES furn ... \rlu!1 :,, 1inl.), nu pets. 'I Irvine 3244 ' clogs 11R-:u40 <AnahC"un 1 • L6c cnclosi!'d Patios NE.\\'. extra large 2 BR. 2 i\IL'IU'fES TO NP'I'. OCI-1. 1 al $;i. 11111. i\ n .~ w c r in R HOUS I' \ r 1.: Ht:,\SONABl.E HLUFFS, tl'nnis villa, '.! Br.. Balboa Island 3806 ' e Separate enl·L "a1'<1"es ' BA pool. Exciting cit)• ·' 1 scr\'Ll'f' ;11 ;1ilalJl1•. I 7 8 7 5 -] APT~ " " 1 baL'1L, J ,,, '.l ti l. ll\ltll )lJ• I OU,lS \ '"'~ 1r .. 1H ("0111111""._ ('luh TURTLE ROCK '.:!I:.: ha, tarn rni, Sl6j. 111\l. , _ e Additional pan;1n~ Jul ~l('j';tn \'1c11·. S240. ~9G--Otilti. Adults, r-io Pets. 1 1-k',at·h 1~11:1 .. ; llu11u11gton -··~·,'.I 1 1•1 ,. 1"1 .. i1-:-1,-;o; L.i!'. 610.1717. NI·.\V 2 Bn garage aµt 011 • Cu111pl la11n(U')' 1111·11. San Juan 1~1 'lrsa Do·. _u~:_:u·h. C '1 ,R! NEWPOIT 'I.AT. c M. 642-l l l l ·.. . . -! 1;J{. 2 ba. dt•n s:;z;; ' I 1 I leas~ at 116' To ...... •• ----l \ :-. 1 ll~I ! Bl. S.lt.Jl1_ Lrg 3 B!: . 2 ba. . SIOO 4 BR., 21.:. ba.: 2200 sq. fl. I ·· Y. . . ~ pal. 1 • 131:!Q ar('<• C -3878 (J blks !ron1 Ne11-port Blvd./ * I :\10. FHI::E HE:NT * Fr1•( .... r1111 & 11111. l.:1i.:1111a Cpl [01· ~h.:r ,t Still. IUOlllll llE\. llt·~~ /\'it'f' Ka1·h s1 :;~1. u111 pf!-111· )w;t!'h ,\· h;1). VU ul Catal1n~~ 1 Ill' S1nj frpl. \\' D. ut1l pd. :.?<ir. BUO(~~~r ~ hr SIG.i r:.:-.1. hJ'Ull-! 1.lllll!,I ,\ lll'l~I \VO\\'~ 1 t.r \!:!"1 1: l':'ll :-tl'/rt•I, 1.'.~JI. 1l11ld ,\ pc!. P()()L! :; br V/R '.l ha $:J:> 1 FP. DI\\', pa110. '!. ''o11·, lr1 . F,\NT,\STlC :I br :! bl s:;~ {~c!:\1-frpl, par'1u. i::;,r:1\.!" Dl.X 4 hr F/H. :!1 ~ B<t ~1:!,"1. 'l Fl'. 2 p;111n~. '.! r·f1r. 111' :1\L ,\JUHi<~ T4l <·110<1 . ..;1-: rr~n:-.1 .. !',\!.!. \';-; TUD.\Y:! ;11<1 '"' ki<l~ ,\: Jl"L I UNIVERSITY PARK ?\car bea.ch. Avnil. appro\'. I OPE:N. HOU:S~. Sun .. :'-1<\:Y • ~Pl'1('afluu ruoni apistrano 5:16--9860 >.o leas.-. ;'('•I. 111,. off1l·1·~. 111\.~,:11~'.=~·1:,. ~· ~ ,'.;,11:. h~.~~' :... ' 1:1~. 2 ha1f,, S:i~ 611. SIGJ 1·ri~·· ,\gl 5~.~-1290. I ~~~~fgi° tu ;J. I -21:1 -e Cu1np:-~~~:~·~~J.1hruou t , S20J-2 BR. Condo, 11'/11· NE\\', large 1 BR, t;llls. ~dj. f\11·1JUrt~r l~~~I. i~ . ·.· U 1 H 1 ... ',': ba.ths . 1:00. _J San Clemente 3276 -,0 , BA\'"'RO",'T .•, B•·. 2 b'· 417 Y-kt•-s Ave , HB t"Ul'(lCI. range101·cn, relrig. incl., pool. \\'alk to beach. ~q .. t 2 11~'.· · • u l'"t~. 11 2 I I !17 I r 1• " "' .......-. 2 f'ar g<1 r . 'Pool~ 4aundrv San Clcmenle $185. 496-06Hi serv1('e:-l 1'l l1uPpnt rn1. 8 (;( \I' I • 11 · ''"" I , ... ' ,, • •.. ~ 1,1., 111 tl. • J c l/d I I . ., I 0 3"22'\ , I I · · , · 1 · · · -' .,• WALNUT SQUARE l\E\V z BR CONDO rp rps, rp <'., g a 1·. fHl'il. i!6~t4 P:1sro Carmel. R OO ...,. ·'"·'· · 1 11 noon ):ird. t1·11•-•·d tor p1·1 .-, . , , -.-" ' , ., 11a.~h/dr1r Slj(). Adult:.. CHILDREN Ph: 121:B liSl-1658. -~~S 40 _ NI'.:\\' OFF!Ct:. 1\1·0 l'OOtns Homefinde rs * 642-9900 ·•BR., 2 ba., air eond. S265 Lo\ely 111~~1~· P~l. .1,11 · .,oll onlv. 6-1&..-7213. j ----=c'------! course. s •. lO. ·19.-1!11 ., · and parents love the 1 Santi Ana 3880 R001'1S $20 1vk up, 1vith lj. '.". Jj anrl 10 ' 12. ,\II '2 UP •. '2 It\ lllx to11·nhouse. San Juan I L,\RGE 2HR. 2ba. furn. or I large, spacious •part· kitchen; S30 11·k up apt. ullh!Les ·CpJ1lL $100 per ,\tlu!1~. l'wl. l111n1ac. Next C . ,,. _ 3278 l u!1furn, $375 nio .. )l'<irly, 216 1 BEAUTIFUL :HB·975Zi or 645-3967 month. os1a i\lpsa. area. to :o.tcs:1 \'C'rrli!' Country ap1srrano . Crystal 71~·728-27~9 . ments at BI n b Ur Y · 548--772!1 or &12-8372 C'luh. r11i1 ~ar. s:ioo n10. Lsc. NE\V 2 BR, dl'n condo, Capiitrano Beach3 i j:S Cross. s111Tol111ding-s & cheerful· Summer Rentals 4200 NEW'"-''----:,i.~-'!.:!ll 13kr. I tl 2 • Child''i!'Jl 6 & youngi!'I' s1iu~ious ap!~. PEN. Po•"I -2 Br, I B0 • Blk Plu·h olf•'c• Bld0 ., ._, lo'6 P.m carpctcl. ~· ., ·C'ill' gar. OC 0 ,1 , I I , 11 'e Achills Orll) " " " ' ., l'l~J:'llE ;\Jesa !){'\ tlta,r 3BR, 1st Western BRnk Bldg. pool & l'l'C'. faci!. 493-lSOS. EAN VIEW 3 BR, 2 BA. • l:i~t~ ll' 'H~~·( p·e Sl' 1 • e 2 blks ft'OJll S. C Plazu to Bay/Bch/pk. $200 wk. suitrs. ConfC'ren< l' nn. 2h!I. 11111 n;1r· ,.011r1 I-nr ls1', U•••'vc-lty p .... k, 1, ... ,.,.,,, balcony, crpts, drp,:, bltns. 11 < l'<'tlS /lay arc.1. 67?.-~li;i9 or 673-1194. XC"rox c•0nicr. Ne<1r O.C. ;1ir-• -'" "' • "" South Laguna 3286 11· • L t & 3 BR 1 • H.£'<: laf'1\ .~-clubliouse · ,, SllO/ll\il. 1:-l .~ last + $100. D•ys 552-7000 N•'ghts asher/dryer. 612-Jl :JJ. arge · <•Jl s. I 2 BR. !•pie, 2 BA. N·. na•k, l)t.ll'L 83:1-:!tilU. ~c.:::===~ --~-1 e 2 adUlt 1\'c. een!ers e 2 & J Bil-Sorry, no pc!s • • ,, , . ~.·~irll~· 1 ·:. C!n~n~7.dep.11 . 1QCEAN \;JE\V 3_BR hon1(', Corona del Mar 3822 e 1-:asy aeecss to most t·nl·'• FllOi\.1 ~l\IO/MO. beach & bay. $200 1vk. 3606 *WATERFRONT* _:_\i.iil_.:_·11111 1.1 •• il.i-\i-t J. . pr1v. ron1n1. \\;1lk hC'al'h. Cl!,·\R'llNG 2 BR, 1 1,,,, plo.,n.1cnc a. ".'<ls.· •. PARK PLAZA 11 Park Ln. 673-0473. Prin1e Nt•111){)r! Bt·a1·h loc'. ;; Bit lan~r yard. in park 2 brlrn1., 2 ha ··· ··· $.100 .{60 Ht•t'. Crnt<'r. ln1n1<'rl. poss. 'y • e ' 1 f Vacati'on Rentals J::R 1 ff' II I 31 I I' I I'"()() lk I I ..... , A 'I 1~1 . :-1uppu1g .~ l"ll \.'. S0~1 \\', :>i!cvens 4250 _xc•1·11 IVI' 0 Ll'l'fi: I\' rp \'. '1:1:' TI.I::-:::" -.1·1!111:.,:. S:?l.-1. ,\vaJI. 6/\/7·1. ~ IX 1·n1 ... ~. Ja · ··•• ·: ~·. _ ~j/n10 Lease 49'.l.--~227 l\'a , 0 s lppn·i;::· & '"'.'°l, \'ill • fniol Slti:i. . , Llrf Sunf!O\l'l'r j 11£'1 11<11', flt'l\'Ollt' l1,1!h \'011 1;11 \II 'fl1·· 11 .. 11:-t'S I :111'-Jl:\7. ,, idrin., ~\b,1 ...... S295 l~.1 1 Condos Furn 3400 I ~.unc -. 1, Lse $21JO. 1110 rtt" 1121 FOR l~nt Oil Pacific Cst llv.·y Bill l:ru1UI) l{llr 1;7,,.fiHi\ :11;11 1111!" t .. 1 11111 111 n r· 1: ,. \C~\1\T-.-,-1 .1 s 1 · o 3 lxtrtn., 2 '~ ba ········ Sl50 ~:ii-ffits. BANBURY CROSS S;inra_,\n.i -. ,')--in Huntington Sch, trailer, IB.Vl:0..1:'--:-.. "' , . Off ALA Renta ls 642-8383 l>L LL!· l'l\ l 'lJ,\ri-.11 .'. ~irl~/;tt._·t~ Al!ill J .:' T\l~ ·;18: -I hrlnu., 21i b.'1 ... · S.?.OO 1'!:1 BEACTIFULLY rurn1~h<'ci 2 DELUXE n..-11· .~ br, 2 1.J;i. all (:\t>:n· Be11Lh Blvd,\: \\'a111e1·) Apts Furn /Unfurn 3900 ~lccps :.i. $j(). per iik. ~i:i.i•'<' -4_.in~i_i ·~1 L ·1;, 11r l1111t•i. l~l-.:•J... 't~Hl A~! Fl'l' !fifl.'...~4:;u CALL 552·7500 KP. 2 h:i •)l'!'rlooking ·Laguna blln~. frp~I'..· 11·:.ilk !o ~mr1;.: & IGihl \IE\\ I ,JI>. 1' L \".r; Cl I \:"I. l . 1 1 .. rllt H.esponi;1ble ndults only tl'PI" dr;., JoHH!;,; 11,11 \ 1~11\1 Homef1nders * 642-9900. -lB~:: h:l , eul-dC'·S:ll'. patio, 1 • v1s1ou • 1 ~1~11··1 (jl.)/f Co 11_ 1; i', ('. IX'ach S31:1 & ~9J. 61'.':-~ • _ 84~~60.4 -~ ... I~'\~ '1,l!!' ~:1 .-(\~0~·;60,s'-i~~~ j-IS--4087 -MULLAN 1-i(' '. :i<IOO "1r1111~· . . ~\:? Cahnllu. C.:'IL'. -. ' 1q1;1 • fncd yrrt ~-C~!<ot ' n · ~:.::.:::!.o ~: s~1· fa~.e:~~,!~"' B!IA.ND.Ne1v. So of H\1'y _:1 1 Blt,\..\"O l'\r:\\' S~"'l j.argc i:; lti1h, NB G~ti--1~1. Rent•ls to share "300 5!0-191.iO""~·.,,;,.c'---""~i }'l{t .F. . .~lt ... 1., l 'la1.~1opcls,Stoo .. t">7-l.>.'(I Rd H'll R lty • 'll -d \\IO 1 ., Bl~, 2 BA trplc. Sundeckj Di!'luxeBdrn1s,21ullbaths. SJ;>;l~I.t: orlirr "P<lli!'. Idt•.iJ •Prof(•~-<tnnal ~('r'\'lt'C • ~ -I.HI{, 2. b;• iJ6>n1e. e I I ~~ y el;qt~~,~~\t•r\ th;n ... rof~~ ! ~~'l() 673-1171 or l).j4-6274. lrplc. Deluxe kitchen. I Any day Is the BEST DAY to \VANT attrac., responsible, 0 Cul\ .t1rpo1'1/ll'\ 11\C' .iiv::i. *L~NOLOROS* I ,\iail. 6/17. · m. nio. REA LTY R LT_ORS'll gi1l,<'•o~: hap)lY ·1 i 1.; n I! NE\V 2 SR. 1 ba, d_i~IT\v.ctsher 169-tl•HosklllS·St" 84642894 l''un an·Cld! Dun"t dela.;v•,:;e {'Ill ployed girl tu :<h~~ Telt•-:: /'.i!'i·ox attc'.'i~..t.JPO· ~me~·~~ * 642-99QP 1 :i.iS-5679_ Univ. P11rk Cf' , lrv1ne I.Rase $3Thfmo. includ~s ga1 ~e, ~ant ceilings, cus-1 ( nr. Huntington Harbour I 1 Apts Furn/ Unfurn 3900 gorgeou~ 2 BR ho~~ on 1S:1L S33--0'll:! 1'on-sniok<'rs J1('rrJ • Cahf?r~ia ~ 1jir~C'lo"l ; I.HG cori1er 2 ·sn, dbl gn-r, 2 BR Condo : ... $2~/nlo L.c;e ·i:..~1~~1 • care. PfID:'\E tom •nlenoltoi-675-0:!98 · : •Beautiful Garden-Apts. -~~· mo me~~· SEW <:Mftce Jor rent,O ii<l· ,_, •Rlnt,11 Scrll("('.. YHl'rl, quiet. stove, no sngls, 12 Bfi rondos ...•. $265 & sm 49;;...4:1."JS Costa Mesa 3824 6 Pools. Tennis. Saunn. • fl. Thl't'e rooms, 111·0 do\\·n: I NEW Tur!leror1k hCltnc, 2 baby ok, $250. 645-2573. '3 Bil Condos .•... $265 & $275 PALi\l Springs, nc1v 2 br ~ • Privacy. F1'p\e. Individual ' FEM?J£ . R 0 0 ni.nl ate / one up. T\\'O rt'lltrooms. BR. 2 BA. d1•11. Golrl sh:1~ -t 3 BR iloines S300 $J:.!J $335 rondo on },TOlf e 0 u r s,. CAKEFR EE fownhousc It\·· pntios. Nr. Ocoan. Terrilie I stnught, responsible &-&1:;.:.265.>lf"'en~1 14 :i.trsa. cl"pt. rompa\.tOl', 2 cnr ,.;,~r, ! Buy a new. "i4~ ~our older 3 Bil l-lo111es •. S:isci,s315: $395 \\ikncls, \rk. yl'ly. \ 1 ; . ing. 3 BR. 21, Ba, p.i.nld Deal. 8~6-132?. el.ca,n. Sh.are house, S!59., ~no ---NE\\" OFFICES self clean oven· $ 3 7 ;i. n10<lcl eor ':~ In big d('_mand 4 BR l-lon1cs .•. $335 $39-$425 32!Hi549 Ol' &14-1813 I di!'n, new drpi; & erptg, -WALK-TO~BEA_C_H_ & ~' Uhls. Phone ti4:>-~31·1 l20C Q aU St N Be . 675-5M7 ' . Sell it Inst with 11 1 NOi R 'LT~ s11un pool, elubhsc & rcc l all. 5:30. ~ · rii-port 1tth · ti~ 551.~A* Condos Unturn. 3425 f:-i \·i\'s. Convenirn1. 61:J.0202 Brand nC\v _rleluxr 1. 2, 3 Br:.' WANTED feniale 1,00111111111c Cflinn\ 1 Brokers 8.t1-8.19~ lL\NCll HEi\LT\' ~l.i46:_33:"1ti l ~t'P!s.,?11-ins, frplr-. g;~r . 311 10 share 2 bdrni apt 111 Oana DAllK Hn1, sho•,1:cr Y»/ 14~21 -* ~~-~i-!'800 * * * * * * LRG-RE:DE:C. 2 BR, 2 S,\ I ;~r.H, SI., HG. 847-3957 or Point. $115. mo. C11ll af1r1· j <;f(lrllgi!' J..'<lr alt._ 1 ~.J1• C..©"R ..i\~-l£ £tfS ® 1 Tl1STlN HEAL TY STUDIO. \\';ilk to !ihops & ' .i..'11•·4~7·--·--·--___ pn1, 496--0967 11.<'iipor! Bl"_'.d. CM ~91r~ l ~. . QtJ . 1 __ * 1t:1:z-:1111 * •FRED ANDl:!:RSON I sl'hls. Nr. So. c;;_1_ Plazu .~' CH~:.; 01 :~ APT:>i SHARE apt ii'/ niai~sno _1617 WES~CLIFF-NB ... Thal /nlr1 gu1ng Word Gome w1fh o Chu ckle INE\V Col1£>J::t' Park ::BR %10 Larkspur Ave OCC. No pe1s. s11.1/:0.IO. . . s.J4 A1l,uTlu I mo. \Varner & Golden \\'l'sL 545 sq 11 & UP 541-:il ! ------1 ~bu. crpt.,, dqis, bi1ins. i Costa !\lesa 549-352-1 or Zil0-6:!38 1 ·~ '\ ~\r BPa;:~v i.:~r··. r~l. LAKE-SIDE Nr. G.\V. \.'<>liege. 11.B. C'lFfJCE ~l\.\f'E 11niQ11r· 1:111 1 hlk ro '.'lrn." _ Srh_{l{)l 8.· 2UR, 2Bi\, oc. :t'an \'ll'\V. I ",y~~c'h. ~ .. 0336'.· OSC' o ) 8·12--0l·IO _ ·"1,· . fl. "-pa1'I.~ rlo11·n1.o.TI 0 lteorron{111' letters ol Ille IOIJf sc.rombled words be- low to l0<m lovr ~·mple word$. l_._J -'A-8..LO-N..__.l i . I I I E _ 1 & llRl~t[S~lJ~~!~~slf1fER$ IN r I' 15 ,. I' r ) I I I It $.,.,,. \"ou HN' the 11 inn('r nf •~ h I c I "" ....,.,......, u.,. I 492 •ion poo, , \at ti .1, ,),1\1 ino, 0 FREE TICKETS ush1vs r ..• l"(' rig, l' r p s! t LIVING YOUNG, 11·ork1ng girl 110111~ !lg-un:\ <><·8''-'~~~-'-'-~"'--S.10-~1~ TW drpi1 ; $23.'i 1BR 1lBA, al $149 28R CPT~ 1 to share 2 BR apt \\/sanl<'. Business Rental 4450 NE\Y t hr 2 00 Univ Pk SJ:.?5.1 to lhr , . _!!>Pl s. $11:10. 979-5099. _ drapes, gar, pool. Spac)OuS 3 • lnq. 530 Wilson, ,\pl 28. -1 NF.\V 2 hr 2 bl\ Univ Pk 5,175 Southern Cahforn1a 2 an. bltlns, crpts. drp5, I BR St99. 842--0389 or EXCITING C.M. aft 6 P~1 00\\'NTO\VI\' Laguna I~t'IH h l 3 Br 3 Bu+ bonus Rni t sty MOBILE HOME SHOW r™:lsd gar, Cor. frplc, 842--45CW A UE MATURE prof. 5 1 r a i I: ht ~tore, 1650 SQ. ft. Pttrkhig J 2200 sq . f1 , t;nh Pk S450. May 18th thru ~lay 271h Arllts/110 pets. $195. mo. NE\V APTS -\VALK TO V L male seeks same. ocean vu. NE\V POIIT & 17th SL, ro~!'l ~J}{'r 644-8813. at the 673--3488. BEACH. 1 & .2 BR's lrom , • Lag. Bch. 49+-2761 0 r Mkesa; 1100 sq. ft. ..,11J1"t', LEASE or IC'ase option ANAHEIM STACflUM $190-2 Br. 11,~ Ba Studio. $175 tu $235. EXTRAs. Adults•Small ,.~ 4%-6028 P i:;. S375/nlo. ni!'\I' n;ftle Rock 2 2(0) State Col!CKe Bl\'d. Drps. crpts, patio. 2&:> Ogle. 536-2579. I lothelor. FEMALE 211·30 to share CO~t.0~ Del r Mar d1.·lu\r + den, di.n~ rtn. Jandsc. • Anahe.ni Adj. shop'r. 5 4 8 - 8 7 4 1-:. 2 BR, 2 ba, like new! Priv •• 1 (nice I ~ Br House or Apt. in R~~l~i-ionu:· s'kr.. 6P.Hiii ,,t 49-1-0201 or .>;>l-1069 Please call 642-,56711. ext; l13 213--592!-s227. fncd bllck yrd. 2 blkA beach. Newport a~ll 11.·/aame. ~ I TURTI..EROCl\, last 4 Plan to claim ynur tickets. <Norlh NEW ·rownMe $2-IO. Lrg 3 No pel1'. t t•hild. Avl 6/6. One 646-4Zl2 a ft. 6 p.m. N LEASING avall 187•1 PR5t'O Cortez, for ~~)!Oii free nuntb<.•r Is Br, pool, A/C, c1ubl\5e, etc. $Zt0/mo_. 968-{)6j2 aft 4;.J5-;::,. 1~1t.OFESS. woman wtshes to Mesa Y ~r,. Pla1a ' appt 64-t-46!13; TI2·'!· · Nr. S. Cit Plaza. 675-7812. 28if\'V1gar, new. dee. $160. IR s:uu·1• \t>Vtly 4BR hOrne I~ l\.1esa. Vllit'le br .. E:i.'! ! 213-684-1195 ' L * * * * * I LRG 2 bl', 2ba, din nn, Fncd )'d, 'l\'llltl' pd, 2710 • · ' "'/!'AillC, in S.E. JI uni. Bch. Iden.I for Rtstauranl, L10,,.1r, TUllTLEROa\ nl'\I' ~ &1".R. cpt/dl"p, stvJref, p o o I . "A" OelaM.!"t. PH bet 1·5, I A r;· 0< can. r11: S68-4914 Dru~ Store. ·Sc1'Vlce Sh<lpll, 2 Ba, "":ii 111 1-ec u r C' a . C.'l. 2 81·-. 2 a,, 11·et l><•r. Alllt~. no pets.$170. 64>8965. 636-4120. \"NTF-0 R -&t -t J & Ocluxe OfU<:e Spllt."i!. t"' 1• ,... • ~., ~ oomm e o s 1r Cnll 54~1123 l-l.15. 83.'l-8488, gar. 1Jlt-1ns, pool, p;•lio, c,.EANlBR. close to bus A CHIJ...QR.:;N & Pets ok. 3 BR., ''1 'I' 31;!!. 21m. hOWIC, In -· ----- " Tt!E Terrac-e" Ci\lrrlif! newly rrpl'd & clrp'd. shoppln~. Age 30 & O\'C'r. S265. 16002 Lynn St. ~II 175 \""!!\,'\ :.1csa, Mnlr ol· fe:m, * TWO MONTHS * f\.1oitc;-I, 21\i",·2 Ba.. $.135. 1110. ~>-6206 ISl"l'I Tustin Ave., ::.M. S!a.-063-1. . $92 i.10., r41200, 642.sGM FRE& RENT Call $47-9930 LSE J uly 1. 2 BR, alt. pool !BR, pool. $140. Stt nit. t·:XTRA lrg 2 br 2 00 ij(•h1x1• to FEMJ\L£ de1'in!S sa~ lo EA<'Cllent O•ftte location~ In TURl'LEROCK lovely 3 BR, skle. $235 or ..,,,,, \VID, $250. l lAl\1; 32J J, 17th PL on poolticle ;rnt nr llCnc•h. $ls:i. 41S shatt apt in N.B. att1. Age N4.'WPQ,tt lftl' Hong & &y. 2 BA home, teMlt A pool 495--6346 ah G pm. Santa Ana Av. 67S-&t25 2320 Florida. ;;36-5882. U-30. 615-3823. . Z>CJ..1150 eq. JI. Plt:111fe call !> ~f:~~~ ""'" '0 I I I • I I I i. __ s:.c:.~:::..:;;.:.;L;:.;E:..T:..S:..:A:..:•:..:•:..:w:..•.;.rs:..l:..:•:..:C"'l•:..•..c•-lf:..lc.;.•l:..io_n_IOIO __ prlvlp; $425fMo. 615--5982 $2«1. L&e Dix. 3 Br. Xlnt ret. IA;fi. l BR Duplu, Part. 2 BR. 1 ba . $U15. 2 mktl l Melo\lttdeEedotAdnms GJ'ftt. to ahe.tePark Ne'o\'port ~.±.._ ......_ Sell kilo 1ia1111 wteh a Da1\Y ....._ Nr S. C.l Plaza. AJC!, !um., IJlllt pd,. llllS. 111\>· Oow>. Avail 6/1, Ideal 1 or 540-1800 twnhse. -& t•tnl!. $l2'1. 600 SQ. FT. C.M. $155 Pilot Clnalft.d •d. 6C;!l!i PoOI, «c. 61°>-1812. lD C 21 ll SL, -5 2 jdUICS. •:mo. C.U 611>-Jm. w/2 prt, mw. M8-21JG I I I . \ I • I . • I ·--• ' • • • • :i:: _ .-1 .. 1... 1nursdoy, Mlly J.0, 1'11-. • Buslrltsi-Rental-4450 1 Lost & Found 5300 \ Persona la .5350 : G•rdenlng 604S tH•lp Wanted, M&F 7100 ! Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 ' 1 COLLEGJ:; lntlned ~ncr I BOAT lttCGF.R. t:xpd only. e STORE SPACE e I ANl:\IAl. A.'-'\IST. LEAGUE \Vl\nl lo 1,.. a Photogruphrr~ v.•ho ,1s prouct ot hli quality Act"Ountlnj: ~K nuast hu\'C ow11 tool», full & In ("Ol,fa Mt•S.'i T\('IU' &iuth C'Al.!'". ANll\IAL CONTllOL \\'llY NOT' et-: THt-: ltEST~ \\l)rk. Complttt" malnl. or I A 11111·1 llnlt', 6TJ-3077 t'(lf1~t Pla1<1. ,il(ll -H iiakt'l' I ll~nlln~ton lkac~ Shcher ~·.ork V.llh nott'd p1'0'i llkt' 1110\1. & l'd~c. cll'IUJUpi;. iv)' GENERAL Here re BOOKKEEPER F /C loot tiOIJ S.J It. t'\lnip\4·h."tl J !lWC'Jc of. flumitne Soclt"'fy) by doinJ:, thf'. l'lt"t of lull G ... OllGJ:: ~20U Xhft lila.rting 11nI11 r y, ~ N' Id)' to i.:n ilrlJlU't.'ill to Adoptio~. ipayul{ '-p'1ologa1iphy, 1' ull y 1'(1Uh'1!h"'1 ~ROPi:AN C. ante n c r . Th J b Advuncentl'nl potl'nt1fll. Co ~ri)'' r!,~·nanut: "'1 or t' s.. nt'Ul('Mtlg mJorm. ~~13 studio, t'llll!ist'1!i & )11 11 I 1.1alnlenanee • Landscaping. \\'e hnve an o~ntng for ,1 e 0 s paid IJc'nl'flls Plcosc t•ttll Ul<'hKI··~ lili!rtli:. CaU Uob "ANt~lALS IMPOUNDED !'l•sii;Jc,.. •. Cflll for info Tt~ re in 0 1111 J. Very b1·1ght, <'llt'I' lie ~o-.,ettl.'t' :B'.l.··&i!ll tor t\ppt. Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help F 7100 Delivery-Sunday Only QF DAILY PILOT TO CARIUERS. RE. QUIRES THE USE O~' A LARGE STA· TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MH. BENTON WILLIAMS, 330 WES'!' llAY S'l:RB~'T COST1\ MESA, TELEPHONE 642432l FOR Al'l'OIN1'MEN'l'. :-i :! hlk .. \\' 111 llnatol. 2'li· 16!1 Edlton St. 5.16-Zilt t!\lr !'>11l"hncl Phllllp». ~11111 1.u?11lna.. _ OFFICE ~Un j )'t':l inanuf. C.\pcr: II I ~'Ill Sh<>p n1Lx, Blkf.iv.i. male 6~22.)i t't·~nable. GJZ-Sl29 e_ves. I' to hanlllc t\crounh; puyable L'<i'"'i o,,11-, EmplO)'t'r ~~-l·y-~ · Sht. ~Ir. Pointer ml.x. ~1. -. ---:-. 1 .1s ~ls 1a11t't't ~"·itt·hboard -"-~"'"' ·---An Equal Opportunity_~mployer ), NEW LEASING Tcrn<'rlDech. Brwn, n1al" I * PALM & CARD Pr11fl'ss1ona.I G Jn pa 1~ e ~ C' \ rf'l1ef and 111~·1·1li1nrous PROOF OPERS. BOOTKYKPEIE 5 PTER/ Help Want-•, M&F 7100 He~~Wanted, M&F 7100 \ '.\\' I WI 0111sp;,1 H.0;1<l, I.Jib Rik rnate . READER * ~·a~dl'nl'r. _corge ~ t. lyJllllli find f1hng . t.fust be SWITCHBOARD .u J - n11a J"uril . :! s1ory, ollli.;.:os, Shl•p 1nix, illk/\\hl f{•tn 1111l1 ~per• rrudlr1.:s SJ \\/,11t Tll2 ~?' A07~lue,bnd Cir. CM. nn l1lt;Uf'tttci I Y P 1st• I Busy 1 glrl offit'I', lt1tpld\)' FACTORY WORK ~IHl,1bli• for dbe lo 1'1' , &-0.ltlt'/TetT. 1n1.~. i;an, 1\1, \\'r s 1 111 i 11 Ii t ,. 1 ,\ \ o. . ~ , , , . 11nd h!i\\' 1 y1•11r's prt•v!ous OPRS. gro1~'1!\f; f,)(11.I t:on1p1ll1y. L'.111 DATA PROCESSING I Suiull .:l'i"·uii.: i'(lrll!l<UIY uea1 d.•nn .. t"-. arclu1ec<ts, eh·, ~P nit'(, Bn1n~\ht. fcni. \\'t'strn1!1stt>r. OJ}{'n 1 du)~ l\10\\ & f.DGE El.:Pi'rl & i.;encr11I otfitc f''.\(JCl'Jen1·l'. h<l.~:ll~I. __ ----So C1~111t J'f,11;1. $!,.JO h1 hi 1"tv1.,;:-, l~1u1!1111c"!.: c:~cluslvt'JCOC'k('r, 111\x, Bl\\, ninlC' .'i!J3-9it"~I , Dl•pcndable Callforp!'Jnlpt .Ptcns;;.,apply: NOTE TELLERS UUOKKEEl•k:;J(, iU)'L' {'lljl, . 1 -.t.ut 1'11 ;1 11-7101 n~li 11.11 ""n t·on1p1•llll\'C 1u·c11. Tc"n1er/Dobie mix~ BIT, ~I. <"';r:i&lnpcuLnl! ·Of Ad11nu; f11•1•1'st.John,5'-l&J·llti. l'!lll fur• Ill\ upp1.11n11111•u1. Nl'I\' d11l.1 pl'Ol'c!islng 1n~ti1I ·, hl'll! llt1·up;.u1l·v 1'nd of l!fi·I l ,':1~1,1_~tter, Rcd\\'h'i ''1": 1 7p.,_1 General Services 6046 Standard NOTE TELLERS 1''iill 11111l'. alS·:l,ilJ lltt>1I ,11 l1111on 111 /JC'-'P'Jll U.•.11h f-.. , , -'" 11 ,11 e 0 II ll t'r I !3 1uk t'l' _QC a poo, \(', icm l'luyninli·~. i'T'J \ \h, '. P· I I . lh't•f!S k1•y lll•lll 11•J1h ANS l}1'.!\li\j...t:: ,,,)",l,I, • , , • C1Jck-a-100. "l'V, • niatc Nuf!t' .t. B1k1n1 111011.•ls fo1· RIOR d 11 1 Memor1'es Inc: ( F II p t To'm ) "" 11 .. t. 1or sn111U 1,J~&l~-O._.tO. ISit"pmo•,T:"/"'ltt. in,n'" INTI·: ecorator o er~ 1 • u or ar · e -------,-,,,.1.,,1 C.:UliOJ,1-..,.11 . .1. i;cnl kno1i · .1~-.c.i.111y 111. _ ~ ... .... .... ,u,-you1· plt'asuN'. C:iinrr.u; f>l'i':>nnali7.t'CI M!l'\llcf' ,. t I ,\ Subi;lclillt)' of BUUl<KEl::PC:H. for li'<!i.:t• Hf .ltiO ;ioo IJll\'l ll l ln~ uiri.;r in•a1· O.l .. i~i11~1~·.1. I Ii ~J{ ~·pt l'o~I olc. ~ICJrc, Coc·ker nH.'l. Blk, n1aJe I a\',lllnhlf' SJ dii9!'0Ulll 11•1th S~'ll<.lble t I' cs Funiiturc I /\PPLI ~;l.l i'l AG N t·: Tl cs' Open,· n gs In. labrl('!:tllO!l t.llOJJ. 1-:~p i.1, 1'~:-0l('ll\S. l.ifl· lll'<lllhllt'l'' lll'\{J 4111~ \\ k. ,),11 -i.:_s:,: __ .. 1 •. ,t· Ii; <.to1r~~C' All :Z.980 1 Gr-1111 Shi !Ir. L/\\', n1alL' 11d t>'l\l-Z'~j7 T.10 I::. Kah·ll.i, l'tU'JX'tLng, d r a Per 1 cs, COit!'. 1 • ',!j21J S H1"11(\11a), .S !\ 1.1.u·kgivnnrt ,\·~Hill' ~.V'll 111,., FOREMEN "I fT for I J l>Cl'· n10, Ten·il'r n1ix, Blk, tcn1 I Orang(' ~''~II-,· en·n-.. Pi"•"" , ,11 1 ~.1 s·. A•tn<' Si I 1-,00,-,.1,1,.·L-;l''.'I' ,,,,. c1•,\ ,,,,, 1 f I · 1 1 !1·.i~l 1\..:1 1\%-2414 T£"rr1rr n1x, Rlondc. male ---· ,_u..-.,., ' ·"-''~ rp-"' r ' 11111• Y~I .. 1'i'fJU J'f'( Ni ·11 Y " ].,,111°1·11•r1el'.i, l'•~·ft•r S1~.1111 .. h -~~~=~l '''<-'unara.iK•r, Cray, feni. I MASSAGE & SAUNA .i.H-6018 s.1n1a Ana, Calif. --40-l I Newport Beach 111 Li1~u1111 B<:u.-h. full 11111.-, !.Iti.OOO c1111· D•·i11 •1•1 111 ,\ r.n.:hsh s11,.,11an~. ~1111 lnduSh-i;i-R e ntal 4500 Co•;-kAaApoo, Rrwn, f1~n1. I C1<';111 1'1{)1n~. 11 1 i' ,, ".1 11 I 110:\tl'.: NEI::L>.S \\'Olti..:~ 1.\n t'tJUai 0 pp 0 rt u 11 1 t y l::.\JI. i'l'!fd l!Ji-:l1')()_ -(714) 833 8450 -.hLl1 Top 11·ai.:1·s 1------------! Do\:1(', nux, Blk/Brv:n, male 11 1n1o•rh<•1«·. T\' ,v lt•Ullh•'. All Types of Rcpaa·" t'n1pJoy1·i· ! Irvine LIUUTJQllt: l'.dt·s t; 1 • I , • MacGregor Yacht Corp , I Lab nux, Blk. fem pup (",iJI Do1111,1 .1t !Jl1'1-121i Sn1all Jobi> ou1· Spi.-<·1alt~ l B h l'Xpt_'I' lnkulls, ~porl-.\1L•hJ' hi:\1 1'1.iccn!UI .\\L', L'l\I Mesa Industrial Park t:u' Terr .. Cry/Wht. V. • .'l.'I~ Arl:1111..; Ai"'· 11111~. lie~. I Co,11-t _!_lun1e Rrpair 6-1~~1i1_ ; -1 aguna eat .\\List ~· :ll-'.10 hi.~·i:'lti9 1:.111111h expanduig bus.uK':-sl ll'n ·1.·1" Gry/Tan.,1e1n PHtT.N_A,1 .... -. Pt~Ul'\181Nu. ELC:CrRIC,\L.1 ....-Jl,u """4z _,.,.. -BOYS & GIRLs-'L)t:Ll\'l·:HY ,\I.in r111 l·.11'1~ 1111lll1Hltll1~. Li•·· lndtr.ttr1.d ... CATS • 1 .... ,., .. ,,, .. <"<tf1d••1111.1I CAHPl'.:NTlf\'. No JOh IOU . ' .... 'R . 1"rement· . 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IC'nl I'~· f,j_-\ I\' CUl'llellll')', r·lu1;1b1n;,: 1-'ll'ld Cl,11111,<; 1\dJU~[1•1 loa n. lht• I l,\ILY I '!l..U (' 01' 1•1111 \\ ,. 't 111u1~1··1·1 11111., r:.·11 1 .. _.,.._ __ c-;.._.-... -.0 ,\\I) {1Tl lER..S :>.:i.l-t:il": \ .\:-o~.c ·ru:\IY t.lcch·11:ul. Ilea~. J l9-1001 ·1 L'lll', ill·gri'•' 11.1 ~72-, s avings & td:!-IJ'.!I ,1.;_ h\1\1' uppll1·,11lu11 ·", 11 1; ;s ~~~;I NOW LEASING l ll~f L •l I 13 l Ii.I ~:--Co1111ch·r1t1,tl Ill r" I' Ill.It I Htl ili\NUYi1AN-w11htrli"C ~.: Lr;;,d S('( r'l·.1ri1:y I<~ 1l!UO We Offer·. BUSBOY l·Ll.l\'J-H l 111\!l, <'\ll' 2' I B h I .· ·1 "f 151 1 u Ug,I ('(1Ull),l'l1n1.<,\·rl'ltl'L•d o11 ntools.$50-S100JX'rd,•~ 1 \!111kr!1ng~t·1·y !0$100 ~-'IJl'l l'rt•fe r ,\rl!('I' cUllC'll )l'~. 1-.1n1 p/1 1111" 1:.111) Hunt ngton eac l,•,•,11Kle .·~ \1'lL An~ .1G Al'(',\I (~:. lnl,11p ,\ f\.,n. ,._,11 ,7141 ti7~67.!:', Ui.l-0'.:!l:i. J1 t-;u1 Cl.11111s As~i~l.1111 It t" FOOD PREPARATION MALE WANTED ,, \ ~.1~ -., h 11\\..,! .iO IJLH t •• 11 'i :1t-70tii i FRY COOK I ;,fh 1 t ull, 11 111111· Sul I ,\ ..:1110111 ,•1,1) \I l°H,1'-t \I\\) .. NB NEW M·I lug~[('~·~ si::R .. Itl liSI !'rof1l 1\"•'11(',\,b!l-14 \t.. .H' 1· 6051 1 FIL'l'&ca~u.al!y IOSIOO !·:11gh:;h 01' s 1~n111sh !llUIU lll'll"-P·1P<'I' (\I\ I \LI '"l'IE" '>c Dt<• " au •ng •]•l'llkin.: S.tl.ir,\ .1~·,~111h11;; Z\'ll hunu·s,' $-'tlU pt•i o1u1 '""' '"" '\ & UP ' .I;.J .., " v ·_ '1 450 1'"rn1 Olv ,\ll'dll'ul g,;;,11 F 'ne s tarting sala ,. 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Tiny l~la\'k CAMPUS ON \\'HEELS tlr11•('111<1vs, s1un11>S.I l'l. )Pl~l •A) gram,pleasantcon-,\,klnr\lr ll,1.~l·n • 111.~11n "" h\.in1·. l'1•t.I ui· •usy i•xc 11 ,1\.1:1 1111171; INDUSTRIAL I 11·/hro11'n pa1vs dog, ctws )"Quro11n 11hc"1·b1 l)1d1r :111v ~47-WGti 'Cil'lll,LI P 1 s .. hr l k' L'\l'l'L'"''l'l"lt' '''''' ._, ,, •. 111;iir11·rl L ,\, !'1i11~ "· 11 ''' 1" C0:\1i\IEllCIAI bl'tw('en Chihuahua &I Europl"in •nr il irh -·-· ('\1.L'l'r::Sll ll0Pl\IN.'\ temporarywor 1ng . , r.1, . ~. ":HI ,, 111··,·1 ..... t1~ S ~1u11 l 1I IA: ori''·1Ci: ~P1\c~· I Dachshund. Gold Jc1vclf'd '1 r~rdin lll';I 11.i1rl . ''ll•h I LOCAL lllUI lllg & h.iuluii; by I .11-:l{J{] \\'ltl'rrt: ... IUH~: environment a n d I'\ I' L' l ' ~ '' 111 I II u u LI~ --1'.i-A•' . --llll•'l'l''lld Ill I 1· It I' I! 1 I\~ · • II· v .. ~ d •.I •n ' · 1 "<tuden! l.ar"1' IJU{'k. Rt·a~ I I l 10 ,,. •'·]'"SI 11 r , If I I •11· Jor \C',lsc 111_ cho1.ee :\llss1on ro_ ,j~ Ll.it.-'·'r ,..., I~ e. itl"nrrary ~:,1r11 1111 t ,, I ilai'"'-'. ~Jl-1~3:1 or a~~)..~1{~ 1m"NEPERSONNEL opportunity for a d-l'n11J ,1, i1u II. P i1.1gLs .~ •r.. • r.-,·,·p 11111i.., l1 It<•' .1 111>.11~·. it1-.111l'ss. " . VL<'Jtl ,u l'a. Gutxl 11..,.,,.,. I 6.t:..-453.1 t ri'i::hls ros you go __ .,___ _____ ~v I I vanc:eme nt, hl'111'f11,. 1\p11I~ \\'1llnrd lio.11 1 11i.111,1i.:• 1· :-1w•·1.1lt) 1•l1h·1· I l lui•n1.111n, '!.l.;.....t:~1--i'l l)\. access 111 i\l't'r)' Prkv.·a.Y. FND· clog _ small 11·ith El'ltAUTU fii':-i;,j{) I '.\JU\ IJl:G? !.tK :.11, hu n 01· SERYICES•AGENCY \\1•t 1.~. l'~Ju l~•i.:.tn ,\\1'. l':\l1 F 1 " i1 1 iii' 'k ,'\ 1·.1 v . r:. ea Ito rs vart1c1patJ011 1 bt\l'-'TI hf'ad "'lhlat'k .1.: I B:1~ Lulu lihh.: Suttl' 102 1 J:l'11· 6~'.!~!~~· -·~ 11· !ui ll. 1:-~ 1·: \ilh s1 (iH 11·11nC'1 (':\! Please call for IL'.\l:I-:l:H Uppl~ 11/<bna11111·j ~1.11['.;:,•'.!!;;·11\~~ 1~.111:1 ~1,~: ~~:::' * GARDE NE, R, * •. solicited. 831-1400 11~LIC' body. 1-lale. Vic. 3700Nl"1\por!.Nl•11 1Xlrtl3<'at·h van • ·1··1· 5.,1·1e 224 642.1470 a ppoo'ntment i.;1'•Jl1111 11.1l 1·,.1.11" 1 .. ,1 ,·1 'Bi· \•>ur '"'ri i..1~' l <1r l 01 I 'I ''V -+ • ;i.]LJ"I'(' [ ' • • I l'''Ul tlt', 11·1 Ill t un ltl'lhl'. · :\t:WBLDG-~t-J. l200 sq. ft ~lagno1a & ASlatt.'r. t . llAULJN1; .\-' v 1 " :1: ~w--"'--"--· Lynda Kendall 1n\•''t1111·111 111·111 S1·c\·c1,11~-L'l,1~,!(1,.,1 .\i1 :\t• :;, f>.llh f/tun1· "lu11r ".1111 ,1rl'.1. Sl76 :l-KK:I !'q. ft s;:..'15 2'20--3 ~1~ II ~~ 11c;:~.1~~_;-1 ;J-~\(s'.'. ~"-1 ti! •. Vr--Yr--Yrr--"" (7l4) 644-0ll 3 I 1,•h·1Jhu11L' j11i,..,ll>ll lo l•l'l l'ih>l, po. 1~,, l:.Gi, Co),1;, llli.<h !1n ••1ll•' {,11.-11,1111;1'.'d ph rront Offlt:L'. erp\r;;, largc!LOST fen1:ile h:ce shond ' S«vicesandR.-it'l _ -"--'--'---_ .\L-ll\'ITll:,~ Dl!tl::Cl'Olt lill•t! 11h1ch 1:-u[ h~·>1 :\ll'~a. C.d1f 9.lti.!t; L'u~t11nil'I" L.11·11 11'vii·. lay rl'<1r tloo1~ 1\n,~hl·1n1 ,1.;_ vicinLty O.C.a1rpo1.·1orC.'.\l I 1 11A~Ll:'\G~& \IO,Vl\t; l-.\pt't" µi·l'f'd. f/lunl' SECURITY 1111pu1t.1u1•'l•1 01•l'l'at1011 ~·0 .,. . -La11•r. l'l·!'n111111l \\av. Cl\l. IJ,1ys , J{C'\l<\tU. 612A7 1 17 01·, LOL,\L ()Jl. ('on\· llu:-ii11:il hl'.!11.1•1S ''"1' <'\l•1'L Sal<11i I::.~ I A!. As!ol.'!.1111 ' 534-7187 or 534-3144 , . .1. ,19. ·,,,,,,1,,,.11,,,, ... ,1,, ,,1,,h>l••t· ,,· Or!hodu11l11• of,, \1ilJ 11 ,1111 ============! •lil6-~i033 "r c"Yi•s &l6-W_l._ I G.l&-:lU:; Babyst'tt•'ng 6008 11 .l-' -------I l l :\I-1 HLDG. i!WO Ml~ LOST, Stingtny H_1kc, dark , (;1•11 /l,1uhng-:\!011n1:-Tr<1~h ·~~'.:'.~[~~L~~.1:,;~1';111~~;~1 :~.1'.]~~· PACIFIC .~~~:~;\\t~ll't· ~ur appnt 'C.ill ~.,\:~1111,·,11111~·1.ro1~!1t1 ~11 ~.1:~1/< GENERAL OFFICE lli-8<1), gllOll llith SI. I h1u11n. 1.Jlack seat, bl,1tk 1 * * * * * '1 11•1· ,\ i-hruh tr1111 <JI' ;'\.-11 uu· (Ulld pl,u1t 1\/g•~1d 1, :;, l->r••1f..htH>L ~·• 71. Nev.pol t l:k'<1{'h lot:,llLOtl. i\1olOC'f'OSS handle b a J ~ • 1 I h'l\lO\ ,ii r.~t. 5·tl-9~l:~ fl·n1:.:c lx·11C'flt~. ]),, I l ,I ---------!· 01Ul\!.till \.ill•·). l' I . :1.!0U'i Sp.tl'kk· Pl1·111y 111 I h 1::. Lgcrcarft·~cciJyard.Ava1l l rr11ard,968-2620 I JOllN BRAJ\'D I-Moving and-Hauling .Jntlu-.trial 'l\1ul". ~l·t~ ll BANK ~CHEF 111 \I \l. l '!l .\JJ: )i'll'•'h·fsufli1~ ~··\('r a11u~ll 611 :HS-I Ola. , LOST. \Vhitc Jon" haired ,.,11. 33865 Zurzito Drive , !tit •• 11... * ~:i·b-IJ!' .\1l'J)()1·1 l..tll)f' Dr. Co-.1.i ,\s~I" l .\\I l \[l<.'1ll'lll1·d 111"11H'111 ) ••\u ' .iy 111 ..._. I • ' " I i\! ·W-titi·,1 1.11ud do.11~ i.:••H'L,LI 1~1fu·1• C ITY OF ORANGE 1 j..'1'11 cyc, I blue r~i· ~·IC'a I Dona Point H I . 605.4 ...:.... (',~} -A-:__ --Full th.1 1••1• \\f>lklllO..: Cht•f '.\1 \\ll<•Ll nl·,1~h lol·,11 1uH. Ous.c •an1ng , 1 1 .. , . _., 1 11t1 11~·, ,, lit•· '1·ll111g. i\11·1 .. 1>:c C \lit -----I~ 1n11~ ,\ .d<Jlil~ lo h11nd], Neiv 3,000 sq. 11. units I i u!l ar. Sun ~ J'.'; -lll:i lliird-__ * * * * * I qu.1 1\ppnr11u111y 1•1n1• 0~1·r 11.111h·d J;v111·!11 ~. ·1 11 pl IJ-l•,-1.-.. 1 SPRlN!\LED; '.'; ;ur·contl .1 1~~· !l_alboa He1vard. 'nl! I You ;1rl' !hi" ~u1n1'\' fl! I EXPERII:::'>lCEED ],1dy 111!1 NII 11~ !'.11 I \.1i.1t1•~ II. DENTAL A'SST. 111,:1111 ~ :\111 l ,u \lnr11l'111t•n1 offices. \\'ood 11·ork1ng o11:. lioi-23.tl TWO FREE TICKETS do liCJ u :; t'cl t'.inin;;. IJA\'I D OOllEllT\' 11u,.p11.d ,\ l.1fv l11,.tu.1r111 l'iuint'. t· •. \f~·i· [•i·, I d 1~.,,111111 .i t:"".i ,t.i it1n;:- \\!°l \\'1nco11ll.IO:. lii!"i-Jl31 1F?UNIJ .Fcn1.1~''. Jr1 -.h l lo1hP .. , H~r:_i·t•JJ•C' .. ~:J!3-!0l:; 13J7 (,aviota 1Jn1·c ~'.•1d~ 111 l•l'lwll, :\Ion .\l.i.'I \\ili111.,:1.)1111n 1••':-ttO'i ,,,d.iri RENT ne\\' lll-1, 1200-26-10 )'ti !'i1•!1l•1, Call 556-4119 ,\ft South ern California 1-Pa'•nt'•n /Pa er·on 6073 Laguna Eeach. i;·ni\, 1 SI 1.1 .1.1 . J ason Beil Agen•y I' Sl -,u-$'.'."" 1110J!1h 11/0(1:.1 h 30... 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Free est. ;,1.\-89!!.!_ 11'n1uclcl F1('\_• .. ,1111i.1l1'' Ul!f'~*at)' Asb for Ray --COOK·TRAfNE_E__ NATIONAL BANK , ''" ,u·c nllt>niciiini,: !lair I • Jllt:"" 1 " «1 ~ •'·, ,1 :.;. Pirsonals Contractor _ # ,6021 Sin J"lJs. \1'f'lr-.,nh·. :1~>;.:1!,, DAVE ROSS BAR'.\!1\ID 1•10 ~lary, OpPn •.~ N"wpon c 1,. Ot, NU II /ktll 1 ~ day, nllPs ,\ 11knd shifts &'llo ry a('tOrding to ~."<p "'"" ' SI) s1:1 ""' 01~1 ng. 1610 !•1 (!.u.11 ".,,1,,,. '"11h Top Soil 6092 PONTIAC ( 1 11 & 6 pf 1 E 641-0U '!, c~1 :lP5 \\'. Coast Jhvy, N.B. C'ou111~ t.d. :1·· 11.1.nlil·r ,, EL r-;Cl"R !Ci\L Contraclor 2·1/lO Harbor Blvrl ';ill Jf'h\n anl · pin, re rr 110 slulents X{){'L 1':qu11t Oppcir f.mploVrr 612-31170 ' Per1onal1 S3SO l\lon-Ft·1, &16-!l!l.1;, prel'd , bu1 11·111 1ru1n Apply ' ' · • • .dlJ·!:llU1 e11ailahle lor anys11.e JOb, 24 *TC 'SOIL * C0~1POST Co,ta J\]('Sll ~017. between z·."" I 4.= pm. • HF'ALTl l S · 11 · h I d • "ULC'! RED\VOOD -BARMAID. Part time, <la>·s, ,,., "" · pa ls 1 l'llllf young * * * * * J:\CHl::ASE your busthne, 1.3 our service, 1 c en 5 c · '" ·• .,. AUTO J>ARTS 0 u ts id c Apply 111 person. The> tin Hamburger llnmlc!, J-J4j EXPERIENCED W<1!lre!'!Af'~-\ p('Oplc that 1\allt to learn &· - - ---., k 0 837-9Sl7 Call 586-6930 Salesmen for gro\\rlng young 1•2 s Cl · CM ArlAms, CM A~k !or i\h·, Apply in per~n. Carro"· s I n1·c 11•1IJlna to work. )114) G[fT .1101, 1 . 111p s11rs ln • w s. 11 J •CK T 1 L11,z1C', a • t 111r. : R l l 620 Avr Pi"" ·~ :-. • '1 .: '1 11 .i • l'\<'rC'tSl'S pads or g1n1m icks " nu anc-, Pa It 0 s · Window Cleaning 6098 p:i.rls JObbcr r.tust be Ila.gen. cs auran ; · ~.,, 1179-2096 1vkdyit, 9-5. ChoiCP'I k1t• ~-"l.•-Jll 1•1c \ J. ._ O ' CUstoin fttflng. remod, add. Uc. B--1 269072 aggreSSt\'{', hall(' g 0 od BEAUTY OPERATOll COO SC. iii' ... iiiiiiiiiiii ... piiiiiiiiiii;J $9,000. Ul\'cn•. i\1 i• •'II !"!. ~ I l"1!1•·r~/~\\'lmwt'ar. Juanita, I l'\1y Way Co. 642-47n..l * SUNSHINE * {){'riton»li!y .~ rlcslre ro Must be lictni;ed. Assi~trtnt~. K·CHEF EXPLR. Scivice ~ra!i1Jn n1an HARDWARE""SALES 494-659-1. :-,:.!-l:!i:l. I l(ARLK":NDALLGen Contr. \\-'1ndow Service, free c:;t n1akc good n1onry. Cnntact :u1d al so 1 Shan1pod'g1rl for Qualltled n1an 101· small tot nitc i<hilt Netti &n0t-'ur-Reg. nifln for 1111le1' & stock Invest Opport'y so15 i A -Residence & Oimmcrckd coll 6-12~9:'~1 I H.oger GiJlu<;;py ~1-0033 bt.•t busy salon, 1610 \V. Coast dinner house 1 i\la n Hl\l'l'. 2800 \\' Cuast l111y ' e.heck1ni.c. Should ha v (' .•P1111y~;t~ 1R~~~f * 548_1537 * Schools & 1 R .~ ·,. jl li"'Y· NB. 642·.1970 kitchen. N e. 673-7722 NB. _ soni<' (''(per. in plunibln~ AITENTIU~'l' ·pl.on! 1•0111~ 1:.1~;;.c" on ,,11 °matte~s. Hoom Additions. ,\lfl'l'lltKlns. Instruction 7005 ~ BJ·:.\UTY Opt>rotor, husr COOKS · r·ust fry & line FARRfCATORS & ~llEET suprlles, f'lerlrirn1 supplies 1nter1or ue1'1~uc1 ~. I •. 1 1 1 ~ :-.; 1-.I Caniino Real Li-:. Reliable. t"rec i::~t. J ,iy ~YON shop. N1·11 l11'l'nse OK. man. Night sh1 f1 . Top 11,1y. il'll-..li\L nirn needed fnr ()r 1!XI! l\lusl huvc ou11i:oin~ ~tyhsl .~. ~!~ .•. , 1'1 c"•t1~· I 1.;,111 ( lrnlcn!t'. t"or appt. Johnston S4Z-t40:J ORGAN LESSONS F o J{ HEADY 'S, 67~08-See chef at f)e1aney');, 630 h~hlini.: fi-;luJ't' con1pnny. ()('rsona!ly for n1l'i:ling pub- l<x:nllon. f·o1 111011 111li. • ol! { ,,11 Li!-:~i~I 492-9116 , B~lnners ~t niy huinc. As 5 • . • Blt-:DERV }!{'Ip, pni·t lime, Lido Park Dr, N.B. r; ·'pc r 1~·n1· r 11 ;ind 111· .~ bc•ln i.coocl hl'ttlth. Job 6ID-13i0 f1'01ll 10 1" ·' J Electrical 6032 642A2936 Kim Clark. PRICES AH£ GOING UP. 1.·1• '.\I.Ill' or fcn111 1t•. f'u ll nonf'llJK'riC'nl'1·d·1\•e \\111 1nay l"l'(jUUc son1e heal')' Sund·1y11 1·u ll 646-:iOt~: Llt'E ·>r IJEA11-I: Let our -~ S II OU I. D N · T )'UUH 642-9307 COUNSELQR tr:~1t1. Coni:ict \\' O 0 D 1111!11~ \Vugc:1 ro1nn1cnsura1c ' ~-1.,.l,,1\ ~ 111 1• t"•1r alternatives· ELECTRICIAN · L1c:<!nt;l! -,,01• 1.!"HTI NG "!XTURJ-: CO. tt'/c·~r. & nhll•'ty, Apply Monty to Loan 5025 to !\BOP.TIO~ can LIFE No 2331[1!. Iii+!' f.\MIL\' INCOME: You Immed openmg "' " • •1'. S I "" Sniall jobs, r can hl'IP l.iy 1•ttr.pu1;t l'xlr:i 1 BOAT BUILDERS beautiful ofc fol' 11 snles 20.11 S. f. "run t, f'\'111"· In 1.crson only. roo phone 9 1.1\J:: .1J1-:,_·11l, 21 hrs. n1a1nt & repaiN 5.18-520.l L,..to)n.nt \VON •--] 11 t I I d Calo!. ""Ii•. 11.W W~•ht Co, •¥ 31. Oi . nwtwy ;1<: an , Boat company has opening!'! nunt1<;.:, se tn o vu c Ln • ~ U111 /.4 70 .. Z\udr & C1>11 tumc modcls G•rdtning 6045 R J:: PRE S t:: NT A Tli.'E:. for expcr Inter 1 0 r lndtvtdual. Salary guarantee ltochcsler, Costa Mesa. MONEY AVAILABLE! tor 2nd T.D.'1 on Singl<' famUy, Duplexes, units up 10 16. n4-833-1909. Mort, Trust Deod1 5035 -LOANS UP TO 90% 1st TD Loans 2nd TD -Loans r t·t1 'or 1 n I? A d a m s 1.::;;;.::.:.c:;;.;.<.._____ f1exiblc hour!!. 0 1'\I train lnsmllers, C'M,,enters, dttk + romm + bo'nus. Expcr FACTORY Pli1.1m:i1es. 6'.19--22.l7, ask for EXPr;n. + r. PENDi\BLE Job Wanted, Fmale 7050 ~?~·..,..1tnt!'restcd . Ca I l 0 ssI?.mb 1 er s. engine pref~. Good ~ local~ & - E\t:. REASONABLE p RI c Es -J'l\1"'"111'1 u I hel lt'Rfhc. Housewives * PAL:\! & Ci\RD READER CALL DOUG. 548-76~ NEED help nt home? We . ~~e:"& g~:~er-. = . Jason S.1t Agency .\DIREDUCTION. EXPERIENCED Japanellt!! have aidet:, nurses, h!kpn, BABYSITTER needed 4 to 5 company benclits. Stock 17400 Brookhunt, F . Vly. \\'ould you like to vrork cl0'6c:- l°'.1l lit::ACJ-t BLVD. gan:lefl(!f' y&fd, mnlnlenance companions. Homeml.kel'!I nights per wk. Vic Hoag! purchase. profit sharing, Suite 213 96,l...67f;; lo home in !he Trvine In· STANTON 527-3406 and clean up 91)3..1020 UpjOhn 5471681• Hosp. 2 children. 64&-454;i, paid mrolcnl. dustrl8.I Complex u a lestor ~1AllRIAGE I.· r R n1 i I Y FINE EDGE Help Wanted, M&F 7100 BABY Sitter; wanted eve & Equal Oppot:Junlty £mplo)'t'!r COUNTER Help. P~rm. part ol electronic comooncnts. probk!ms !IOh•C'd qui('kiy &. Yard Matnlenance St-?rvlct or day f\n1es. For a Apply llme day&. _APPl)I No !'Xf)('rie!l(.'C n~essnry. permaf)('ntly, ~40·41S 44 CleanupsfHa1tling, 548-8625 ACCOUNTING $12K dellghtlul 1 yr old girl. Passag~n111kl'r Tt'Olvter Div . BURGER KING Houl'l'! • 7::\0 lo 4:00. Q\11 : a11y1ime • Degrce-2 yrs exp lhru TS 67"~ JENSEN MA ll lNE 2015 )~arbor Bl\ltl C.M. Debbie A.I 546·55.'ll. BEST l\IAS.SACE IN r-; 8 . YARD Cl.EANUPS J>&L'-~EDP Irvine SABYSJ'J'Tt;R My homl', 5 2l5 Fischer, Costa Mete COULD you u~ extra $35-$50 nn Nf\Ull opportunll)'- 3400 llv1nf' Ave., Suite 1038 . & rumple-le nlalnl. 645-0309 83:J..9770 * 1008/o FREE days \vt'f'k, C'oill1t Mesa, 2 \\'k? P/I eYC& &: Sais. Pre.!. t"n1ployer m/f Opc>n R Al\1,,'!'-ton, \\'l'd. }'rl., Lawnc1re by ''2 Galt'' ea.~h Pereonnt'I Agency boyR. 6 &·8, "all a[l 6:30, Boat Repalr Foremen ;;•~m~p~l'd~-~~ti''\·~Lett'~; ~~-~55~· !b~~~~~~~~~ Lowe1t r1te1 Oren9• C.. Ann. $5i...m.'!9. wkly serv/clnupg 64l--9907 4019 Y{t.sterl)I, N.B. No. 201 6-t2-74Si Perm, job w/fl'lnge benf'fl ta. ~ELI VERY MAN· Ea" I Y $1ttJar M'1· C.. WORRY & FEAR t-liminated ~IO\\I & ..EDCE f'Xpt_rt + Pleue Ca.II f•or OirectionR The fa•lest draw In the \Vest. Move to beautiful Lake mornln& L.A. Thnu car "2-2171 . -...11 fottver tnslMIJy. ca 11 depcndible, C.11 for prmnpt OusiflfCI Ad! Call 842-0678 • , • 11 Ollll.Y Pilot Cl&.Altlcd Arrowhead. C. 11 (1) route. Tultln 1.A!I. No rl1e la!test draw in the Weat. --.... II .... anyu,.., -'""' .... Jol\11 -111. loda)II M . C.JI ~"' 331-11501 , coUectln((. tJS.-n41, ..:..:.. .. Dail• PUot ClpsUled ' \ • I 1 r 0 USEKEEPEE, live· In. N.B. S.Wary OJ>Cn, Clc.>an, laundr)', Ille cooking for 2 11 ma 11 chlldren/chlldcare. Ph. 6-14-73&1. ,. • HOUSEKEEPER I Cook Jot rouple. Ll11t·ln. MWtt bf! unemC'lunberet:. BeauU!ul tiome. 642-9606. llOUSEKEEPF:n. Lido .. t1le1 Live ' In or out. Local refs. 61:HllB9 HOUSEKEEPE:tt, part time. oV('r 40. Lilt-lnvlllld Clrt. Newport, 67!>-j:it'\ CLASS SEW -60-1611 T , ·-:;. ... • ' • • HIW ed -ff7i·-=-.,.,..,...=-:-~=""'=""'"""_,.,,..-. ..,.~~--1.·.r..0·1, m'ly lO, .1.'11'f * 1 0illLY l'ILUt 33 -~p ·-":':'1 : M& 7100 I He lp Wented;l.\&F7~ I Help\V4nted-;MTF'ifooi"Help Wanted, M._&F iioo Help Wanted~!'.F !12_~I Help Wa~t•d, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 H•lp WantOd, M&F 71~ 1 Antiques ioos IF YOU LIKE PEOPLE Merch~nd ;., Hendler , <.11.i:st.,\[JY, """' o,,,. '"' WAITERS --"-::_.:._-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_.:_::: _:::,J WE'D LIKE YOU * * * fftl111t" , {'0111.11·1 fo.lr \011k, J,•·"•';•ho111• .,1·1. \'. It I '.\l j '\ ··r Bu)'l'l' lllll\IS. • It) Sl•tl{ WAITRESS&:'$ Bt•al's Furn1turl". f 12 .().! :! p I( 11 I I \. ..: I c. " ,, . r ,. •l)l\'I' l '11bllio1111 Sr rl'Qj('et engiM't!'r r ·rol,n1s1\lt11•nru1'P<»111 1 p. !"!.rf('*l:""il't'\""'CI .II, 11 f,. ,,1, l111!usprod.dcvclop $19K ~1n!urc, 1nu11t bt' 11 iwht" fuu'!il l!t·:it 1_.,1.1,. &tACHINISTS 'HJT1:1. :O.lu11h\111t. l .. •''J11. ~q ""U i_J .~ ~ fRt E 1111\1"\1'11\I F:n1:r SIJI\ l'XJ)CMt'n~d. · f11s1 for <'oinpill\) y,111 , 111111 1\ 1 .,,, "'j B1•1u•h H l' • "1· 1 no•.11, ' Ship ~·h<.'d. Spei· 111 ~'"'K I 1'Qrk111!.l service. Se<> i\lr. ,1i ... 1r1· :1uc1 111·· 11 " 1111 1' 1 . 1 11 ,.. ··11··1· .,.,,, 11 .. 1111·1>. 1: 1i;n l1leCe'1·1;.0" .. ;S.} . .-( !>t 11 \!;:·1 "1 • 1,.l!;nl s.·(·~. 11rou •• tt.' s1oo ~Jann. oW1ri.1n. SEBASTIA ~s 1t'iilllllll-: '1'11i,:o>tl111, 111·1! 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Cr Verifier to $450 lf'..:ul Srl· l'Ol'I' 1t1-_; $XOO Culonial h:i!chC"n, ~>12 \\'. ti-10--S:!':J:; 111t•f1·r+'c'1I l•ul 11•'' 11:1111.'"· 11:11, l r11JI! ~1'l'l'<'l<it'.1 l.Ri;:tl $700 l!fth SLC.:-01. ~~---,~---ui,, n d 1 1 11 !' .i ]'o~•tlPll ,..,.1il·11:d~•'1'". l 'I Iii:! \..i;·, H1·1111lHul nl(Klcrn olfh'(' Ill Call Je1111ni 1.• ~i~co "'7"°""'=~-~~,-,-U 1 • OPERATORS i\Et:UJ :l l, i\!rik· 1.::\llt'l'I• iuTil ~-<i:stuon I:slund. (;l'l';Jt b\'.Ul·· &. Su.I llofflnan \VAITR.ESS 1\·un1ed, rulJ, IJ>k-1 , urani HJ!;. uuus, It ll t 111 0 c l),,_,k Clt•rk .J11111<1ll\I 11111 ,.,. q IJ I',,~ 111•11 ur-•:•\1111 d 111,. 111111·. t;J l\la1 ador, li6S l\1_;-,~1~ i1nll\JU\' trunk~. lifli"l'U1l'. Q11at1ly ('on1rot I In s ]lt'I' t 1) r' ,. l···· ! ,.,,I 111111·h:11111·al. t\ltllpiln1•111 .,. Ju I jllilf't'~S .~ f11ll-.J.1•d j•PM!U1 I~ J•:,\Jk/' IH<fd /•;it'•'l!Oll!•' i\,~,·111hl1T. I' \ J! l' r 111 I 1·~~1·1nhl\ ,,f ,111111 1•lt11·1ron11• 1 ~1111rM1111·111'. 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AIL l1orh f'ha1rs. lon,1;htlrn !1rirn~. \,J:: Sl'.!0 1 t I •1 · '-" ·-· ' I -NEW. -FACTORY--.1t 111 • Y .1ni a11p u ;,n ~. it< ,1 "-•CR p f 0 P e rsonnel Agency ply in J}!'rson h1·1\1'('1'n 'l ,t· 5. i i1,11;un ,. iu~i::Y \\hi'<'I~. 1111 •· p11w1 .. ,ill.,., l1•)(•pll•1;••'' SEN~OR ·~ roo pr 833 Dover Or., N.a . h:11'lll''"' ~. l1<J1'~•· I',, I ! ;1 l' !;1;u11·l1 Hlilh·1s 111. t "ll' 11111;~ • 111 an•:1 n•·t·t!' !]11' f11ll•J1\ 111~ \1·:1111 'f"IW s;..;:, I' I. l _,,•1·1n11·~1 •21 (' l!r ..;;ij,·~1111 ·11 ! fl 'I / 1\ll IM'lh'lil'-,. 1n•o•r JK'"ltl•llh I 494-1064 -t<jlTE AODITOR- .• nd ii l11ll 1,u1:.:e .. r rll'll• 11 s~c','ETA". y to $475 l \\'A ITRESS Food ,.;,-!l\IJT(lr~. n1•11· ,\.· U't'd l;;tk ... ·iii i'h-, .\u ,,u,,1,111 :pi-"' t1 1\. 642-3870 (' k II I ,\L~I ,\,\T!Qt'~: ' I I l.K' ta , ~(I ' Ull>lllll'S. S'lll '· 11 .u·k 1·· .. .,f 11;1~ ,.,. lu·n• 111-1\<' .1r.u1· o"·n p1•11•ouc...Lt .Lt,. _ _ r t't:H~\Tl'J:E .ind 11 .,11,in/. ,·uJulilt11'\," J,\,JI ~11111~11. 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I·;· nr ' ri~11111•·111•l" 1n•li11du:ol ,.,I t.i·"11'· C.1lt :0.li S:tl'k"·' 1•·p< '1 1•>r Iii•·< •l'1r·•ll··r .i·I 11•i't c·li1·~11s. h;1n<lh· phnri1·~1 l':Ji .:;;iJl _______ _ :!~1 1 Slll~-1' Combination Certified ANTIQUES ~.xc,.[1;·nt 'f'l\'t:tio11. fu11111un•1 H~USE'!t)OF· STUART I .• ;?,, :O.l;iu1 Sl , ll t: I Tu• ·'fl.1~ ·Sl•l urd11~. I L<111·~1p111. IFlt'!'ll'UllU':l 111111, ()(' ;!If 1wirr ;1n·;1. « ;,.,,j 11·n·i;111·• 1·011d1t1u11-; ,\ lo t'111· I 1 Is 1\pph,·;1111 • 111:1y .qJpl\' al SI\ ~: .\111 .. 11••1· J';11•k;n;111.: TURREir LATHE *GRINDERS *HONES , * CfiUCKERS * N/C DRILLS & MILLS ll111l•I .,1· "lllh '''f~ ! I !'·I I hnn••,J,·11"•· ,,f \c'I~ r'•HI ~· /i 11111• _..;, t' J' , r " <l 11 11 I 1 'ii.:1 Balboa Ba y Club 1_21 \\ (',.;1 .. 1 !hi\ :'\1: :>.H,ilT .\l.llllfll: 11..11111~ .\p11l.1 ~UI I & ~·ind :r .• :.·I 1·,:1:1 S ('u;<~I lh1:i, l.~1..;l!I\• I ;,., 11"11 ·I~ l·l 1;:1 i 1 , RECEPTIONIST .. ~h·11·11 '.'U I lli'('dt•d loll' 111:1111 !" 1 11 'I "I Jl ld I 111 t ['!'I II ; 11 lr111"' 1 ·1.J11~. i ·.,:111•h'\ ,1n·.i \111 I IJ,,\ I' '.'110111 I\ pll. , _,I 111,,, 11· .. 111 H1•' •q•P• or ,I. 1 •lo'.1 ~., :11 I•• 1·-.t•11, ii 11 • 11· ill "i" 1 ,,. I 'I:.\ i 11·!1 +'"l""lo , l' 1 l' ' I o 1p1• 11' ,,,I• ·111!> I I :lo •t ~ , ")•i<ll1 ·,11' '· :\:: I "I '" u "' "''. ,. "1' I I . >llH' ;l''\'OUlllS 1i.1~·;ihli·1 ,1, .. ,1,. , 11.n,11 .• ,.i11 . 1 ·1"··1"und. 1 Telephone Sales •.• ,,1111 .• 11~ 1.,, 1,,.,, '.i 1 t'" $JOO Costa Mesa Area 1•.;u1a1 1;11.r .1,1 111) ..... :.)ecretary to !~11<1 (;1•1d li.u~l'> ,1:1u.l;1,·,ll l 'J{,.pnld1•;di11;.;11 lt\1.1 cal.1•Y ,·,.111, "l!•ll ·'' 111lli , ,·, .\· vl11•uts. l;1Nd l,\l>llL;. ''IWl 11'11• •' •I ! I' '\::•1" "1 I I,!,• ~!1. "- Work From Your Home Top Commissions * :,;,..-;.'j,,j j * :--1111\lay l l;1111-::1u11 ( 1:.\Ht.Y V 1cI u1· 1.111 Ii' lq11·-., .1!, h l''I q I If U 11 .1 11·111.J1ols 1rrcd, ~;~::.-tilO>: :1fl Ii :0.11t111nurn :: ~1·;11·, L'\[l('rll'll< ,. l11 ·l1an· 111•l•!111i.:. 111r·tal <•I•' •''-P''rl1•n1·•· "II In 1 '' 11 • I . ~l;,111llt''·' ,\. ]Cl\1 1·a1l•111 Sh•·I, /lardf;tc•111~ C'\Jlt'!'. J\•quu·t·d l'h·;1,,,. Apply nr (.'ill .~.~1:·1 1..11·1-; \.\ll'k<'r l•.1 (·,11·1 I ' :i!J\U 1\11;1,1~ [\1·. l' \1 :1 111 ~l'.:!~~\ INSTALLATION MEN & BRAKE & FRONT END J111n11·d1:1:,· ,...: I I ;1 r 1 ·' I', "l k I I' 1·,•11di11•• ·' l lPI"" 11111111 f, 1 .i1!1 t!h •'1111·111 ! . I h :. I -1 I < -, • ~; 11 ".• • • · I " I I I 111 Ii" I I';., ; lJ•.-1 d !1,-..11 , , l'"u~ .. :1 1· .,,d \1 .. •l.1 1~1~··11 ,• l'l I' l:l•Y~ 1·,_,~,, 1;, ,.1-11 Bhol \r o·-.1111111-1• 1 ... l·J 11·; INSPECTOR DETAIL MACHINE PARTS '.nl ~l11ff 11.~ !.:·~ S111!1 l'11·1:1IUl!l' [11-1 .. ·1 l \1.111if··ld·. 1·1~l··!h ~l•'I'\ I "• ( 'ro1!1J,.., ,\· \J.1•·!1111" l'a/'1' 'r .. Bh1<'pr1111 , ,, I 111.il l1t'!"'''IJ••ll l:1 •p•lr!' I"-. \:I Jn,Jw• IJ•>ll 1!:11l•J r ,,;,, Sui ' ,\o Su111111c•r l )p1'l1ln::~ ll••!i 111,"•ll ,.,,lll[1:1ll,I. 11 lilt ;, l•"'''''Y ,,j .\IJ LAYllFF.'i. I '\C'l·.! l.L\'T \(J\11',\~Y I' \1!, I ~i._:, !·:FIT . .: Appl y in Person Monday thru Friday 8:30AM ·1 ;1 4:30PM SATURDAY INTERVIEWS May 18th, 9AM-12 noon BERT EA CORPORATION 18001 Von Karman Irvine, Calif ••• 833-1424, ext 294 Or 833-1425 I \I \l HL\JST,..; TOOL MAKER f,,, !'!'I.ti•'. '1111• n. II',\ \[_ti.. :!\P :-.1!!~~1 U\111 .... l·l·I'' T·i L'ht" I.. lt.oirt~. (11111 l11"p1·1·!1un Tn.>1' .\lust I~· lully quali111~l 111 all 1;1~1u1 rt•1!. 11:.11•· r;1n~" Sl.11!· ;1Jo.pt·1·r, ,,f !< .. Jl1n.: 11•irk .\:. $1.:-!~1. 1 JH.:s .\:. f1 \lurts. 01111 hand I••![, l'l'ljU!l'l'1I, Good Co. Benefits Xln't Working Conds l'li\l"-' .\pply OJ' C\dl ROYAL \pply Jn I 'l'l"<nn \\•111 thru f11 , :-: l '..t) INDUSTRIES :!O--lO F.. n.\ 1'r nd NOTE CLERI< \\,. pi!'" nll\ h;t\I' ;o ;1 Ol"'llllH.: 11t0 ui1r \,od!' I •••pl , :-.1 .. -1 l>1• ~··~111 \\11!1 11..:111·1' ,\· '11),o' o)('l:i•I \IO!h. f'l•••I • ·,po·f l11·lpf1:I. IHI• I\.,: !11 ' ' ''· l 'Ii• .. , •. / '01•1!.•·. 1;ro~ .\•·1•.l:i ·! Bank of America \1 '1 •011 ( •'JIJ1·1' i lfl I I l .1'!110.11 1~J;11 . .J I .II ' " J.qu;d I 'l'J•OI' ;'\ l' l: s ~ .. ..; I. X I' I I' 1 ·J:El l.i:t:: _, ' .. , I .! 11 pl"\ • \ I 11 ~; ·" l I :. {' t· \ ll , •Ii· 't• I;,. r'I 1.' ·,1,, ,,, " :_ , i ,: 1·, , ).,11 ;" i:•, L oll I I I (Ii I• \\ 'l!-..1 . ..; ,\\•H'-,-.;•:'!oi !<II' I fd1·r(\ I,. 11••111illl (:I l-:.'..1: I '\'!'1:~1 ·,..; '" llL'I' 111i.:l11-. I> ;•1 r 1•1'• t ·.1tc 1·•·1•11·11 Ii•• ·11 1· \ ~ ' II ~ [Hrld I • ..:1 fl l:i. •I~ I "11 ,,] ' l11"Fll'I, tu1I 11,1". ,1,t:1 111 i..1"; '"id i1J, oi·IT I'' j I 1'1 1•r•·1 ~11•· ~.1!.·~ a 11;1I1 1 •. ,,.., .,, l'o '• , ., "lll\1' f,I )I 11 \.!> l\kl.p.:: •",\jl jllt'\'ld. :-.111, I•· i!Uh I:, ·'•' 1;1.,11• ·«·l\"•1_' 1 1p·1 I' \\.111 l<JiUI• \•·•11••11 Ht•;,,h. C.111 \!, Sh;,11. I 1:! ":.'I':.' 2 OFFICE GIRLS- NEEDED f!;uli'l l•·ll·J1li11lll' 1lhp.1l1·h .\lu:-.l Ill' .: •. 1d1l1· t" 1tr11" ,\pply iu I 'C'r-1111 YELLOW CAB CO. J.-.i, t:. l!1!li, ln~la \It,,, 1il~llLI: 11v . .;1.,: ('lJ·'JU\ I L•M"lldll).; !••I' g;J 1<\ 11'·1'" "ll Ill <~<'I' I io•,j\, J 'I'(.'\ 1\)\1-. t:\l!l:' lltoJkltl)..: II 1111 !'\1•1";111'1' ll!'!'<'"~:1 t ~·. II Ill p I'" ' 1· .. ' 0:;1nL1 A11:1 :>11J....:•.2111 · .. t ,•, "'d' .p• l \ ~ q •i \ J: ' J 'l I "' 11 I , fl, ... J to Ill•! r ,, '• 1 I• 'll J 11111• ~I \ (' 1:1.-r.\ j-' I• d I~ \ \'I ' ' \\ I I a.1,1 .! l: I •, , I 1 ]; ,, , , , f<l'llllU,!l'O,I [" " I\"'· I , I \ ·I ' ' !.\\11. t ' ~ l ".I ·! .1 ·t· . •' I •. i'·' 1.1" I t•";• , o1 llll• \ •\ \ •II 1•1111 ~ 1 ... ~· ottilh' ' ll j ' I, .I Ji il• •[llf d I ! • 11 ·I 1' I ·~ ! ;, o.I· I« '• : . ."1: -,;, Lf ;, : I '•:I , I I:\. I'•:· ,. l'l'll• f .\l(o!I ,\ lti.·~ 11·;.:.1:-11' l"~ij 1· ; .. 1 l·l,L -;1 !JI~. 'ii-. ·,1,1 R~BltlSOUS Fashion Island ll .~ !l;lf·n111c• !· .. r ' FU~NITURE SALES MAN \I ' \1•pl: I · ; ·" • " I n , , I_ , l :'11, \I·." 1 ·~. t; ; . \11 '! r 1•111• 11 I !.<1\.!, \,; , r.qu ,1 1J111••r E111ploi.1·, ROBINSONS F ashio n I slanc.l I J.1~ \ lj•<'IH')•..; fo<'' S~CRETARY .qqil~ S tanc!ard Memorres, loc. $650 ROY AL n1lil1l'J' tirf's , ;::Li~" l1!J ,,t11 \,,,:irui•ll,V l;n1i1111 f1n1i. IJ;111· 1'l·IJ·:Pl·Hl.'>Yt::'An~. St'l'V. INDUSTRIES \i~:~~j~1.;~)1,I. hasko ·I ;\\111 ··111ul I ..1 .... rd1·!' •k.~k ~,· 1·11-l<llllt'/I llj•ll,•IOl'S 11':1111cd. l·.;\jK'r ' .. c.-~-- •! l\h•. "J'ypin~ :1:)t ,\ Ju,·1 /'l'•'_!__l>ul not nt·<.: J96-6U12 , 2\Mll J.:. D.\t'!' ltd 1 .\:0..1,l(Jti~. 01,lk 1·1,t rvc d1 10rd er Desk \ :-.:111 :. i 'j ·1.!1 I I ' " ',. , L ' I· '" ltoll'ftil. TELLE - -'.';·ui\1. _111.1 'IO-J"lll ~11lobu"1d. Br..1ut1il1l. I R 1·: .. ' . ~ - . 61'1-'l!'I ,-• I ~.,prr. pr£>fi·rt·rrl. l·.1111al ori~n·. 1· n1pl11~·p1· n1/r ___ .--OC"-"c.cc' --~~ U'crnmerc10 , c 111 :-.ir s,:,11.1 .• ,r. 603 __ 1i::o ·Applia nces 8010 I ~'"'c :!to;e Rater I 1 n1n'1.iu1 :'><11·;ni.:!> ·" L<iun WELDERS \ ~·H1-.1~arr o,L\J,\1:1'.: s,~. t $725'. !\('11p11r1.B1"tl'h Al\11 n•-1. llH! l'uinl ]{(•frl"·I ., 0 .. , ll.1[11.11-0ppor I::n1plo)i'l' GENERAL SHOP I or.l+•i~. \\'a~hf'I."', lh;.ri-.;",1.J '' \1: l . ,,., ·' .:..\ 111 t'1J\l.d i '•~ I: >ll, I 1·1111 ·• ·' 1'1' "1f. :=-ei.: r t:-taries *i'ejX Operators *jjookkeepers *Acetn9 Clerks *General Ofc '*l"ilc Clerks *Cieri< Typists *:Jr. Ty pists :~~t·c~ Typists *Re;>re> Tvpis!s VOLT 1.~~~•a1~~.1 ~1~~~01~1~.~I ' I ;,,. .\I, i/;11,j T0 ·1111~n.i!,; ,-.,1'f\<'•' :' t .11;111 .~ I h . ..::.;1t· 111, :'\11·; r1 E··;"h ,jri.Jill )·' ., ,] I 111j•"r ~. 11J11 IC I' Secretary Steno \\ •· l'll'<t'll\l~· h:11 r a !Jl'l~l\l•l 1 f1•1' "'o'JTla~• ,1, 11•'. !11'.l··t h:11•· :,.:,--.,,.! .l)µ111t; .\; s/hi :-kill.: \1 1 h111 \_.\I:-t '-i•L t Tr;nl P.11t' Tr.111•'1' !'lift:. ;:1001 111~1111 .1,.IJ('rs, :-.;1.11 11.u. \I C1•n1r:1l. ~;u\la An.1. t'.'.n · ~· !' f i l'~ur oll c1~rk I TOOL MAKER nhnnf' {';Ills tilf':l"f'I r;iur_,, Ll'l: II, >II .\. ::o:...: "' t • '"' \ ,. __ _ __ \1. \I arner. Sa11t;1 ,\11<1, near to $6001 TOOL ROOM \\JIU \\'A:-ITS ".'Li 1\·01:1->; __l_!arh1•l'. 9'i~l-29:!_1. ___ _ l}P~IVI:: A C,\J:: \\1,llH \L J'l "J ! '1.1\ 1·.•uh. l\t·e,.:_ \\ill t... MACHINISTS c11oo~r: your hours. 11·urk '11 : .. · Le·.:-;i.p r ig 1 ~ 111 • 11;u::1· .. r 1i;11 1'llll fu1 -· I fnr )(lu;·sclf, be }uur 1111·11 ' /Cr. ~s l 1'~11 l·•llul•. 1.11i;ilu)i'\'• -\; l'l'a l1·1st and 2nd shifts. J'aid boss. r-.~cn or \\'Ontcn. Can ,ll'!tl'S old. ~1 10. Call: Gi i· ' ,,.,,0 ,.•,.,.,... 1ncd11·al and hie 1n~urancc. ,__ 1· h I h d' fi!l1 ·I • (Ji·f'rtiniC'. ""-' s ii; t y an 1rapped. -----------I Neat -Clean Appearance. • * HI::ULT \l'llShcr, dryC'r.,, e .. x. Sec'~ to $650 EVENING & SAT. Vts .. retirL'd. Ag(' 25 to 70 d~h/11·sh. Sj() .t 11[1 to 1 )I' \ 1 , l' pt" s . .,f ,.,,i·p 011• n••t•i!~ ~upple1ncnt .vour ineon1l'. g;1 •· ~1 16-5218 01· ~::!J-.7ti20. INTERVIEWS I lln1 l' a c;i l> G hrs nr n1n1'l' a -Re-nt ·wa1her-1/Drye-r1 ''"""'" "''''"')' . ''"" , · I ' rlay. Apply in "K.'!'~011, ~ .• ill'. S n•• "11! e.\vi·ITT'l'j' ~.\\! -6Pl\l. illonduy 1hr 1, Yc!lo11· Cab Co., 1$1 I<:. l!i!h S~. \\lk. l-Ull nlaint. " 11•·n· :i1·1. ,\h!o• llJ !1:111(~' Fndav , 1 * 6.19-120'! * I I. 1 St . C'osra ;o.iesa. 1·1 11"1~ 1' .i11••,('. ,rf'a '.J,\:l\ .·12 ~oon, S.1rurd:iy "'l\V'l'\l' 1· 1 .... 11.o1· .• :,· outsl;1nd111~ l•('I!•'· \\'O;\J,\N 10 l;1ke 1·11rr n[ ' ' 1 ' '~r '\'IHlHll'<,' :ill" · I'd ,. · 1 ·11;i~li1·r. $ . .0 i'ao·li l.u ;1r 111 , .\f1i>r hours i•all PJ:int Sup1 1nva 1 . 1·1. 111un11ni.: 11') ffL't' ih•lii·, -11 • ~m·i · ;11 171·11 ri-16-:!l?.1. Sun. t'\"t•. C;il l af1cr ;, pin _ _ .lry, .t ,_, 1 -:_· _ FEE LEAR SIEGLER 51111., any tinlt' rluri11g \l'k. I !'i.E\\' Lirt1111 i\1 I,. l'O II' ;1 I I' * 493-9252 * "\1•11, ll'g rap . d•·f1·,, ... 1 , \,•I l\'0:\11\N 1\•anted for full 1in1r 1--\lu:.r__::•i•:.J:-!7~~~;::.:.!~~.:· I 11·ork in S(XtrlS1\·rar shop. OVl<:'-1. fi,1ni;1•, s111k, fl'I:..:. Exp'd only. &1&-52.')5 I lvll1h1nation un11. YACHT RIGGER --Gi>-::6!.',__ TRANSPORT I' · '! · 11 I 1\l!JHLPOOL i.tas di)• 1. Sec'y/ Mktng roc:n·.~s1\·c .• annP ·an -$jt). DYNAMICS 11urf" :O.lf~. has OP<'llin~s for 61,j....;,2j.\l, to $700 .~1::1 \\', So°'~l'1'Slt'on1 :1111liitious scrious, prociuc· 1 , t :\1•a r 1!;1rbor &. \\'arncr lion 1vorker in Ya1•hL J{ii.:· Bicycles 8020 "~.1 111"1"111 n~ f' 11 lll'.'C'< Sanla Ana g-in~. ~plicini;. S11a,::ing. E;-. .• .:...;.,..;.;.:,: _____ _;.= '11" 11 ··111 si···it·, 1••1) 11110 ,·;,n Equal opportunity employer fM'r pref. Apply in per~n . 1 Ri\LEIGH 2ti" 10 s Pd . J:".•ll• ' 1r;111· arr;1~~f'menl,, l\t/r 170 \I/. 17th, Co~tA l\.1esn. I Ahnosl ne\\'. S95. \,11 ... 1 l1i•\ ,. 1':\JX'rl1'rl<'" \\' Call 6-1&-1 :190. 1 .p•;n-· ;11 t'uun1s ~ ha\i' TYPIST, rnust hal'e gooct --~--- PLE1\'d·: CIJ\T \CT I ;rt:~ '\', 11 land Ba nk of America ~··~· 1.1 p111..; ,\ sll ~kdl!>. cniTesrondcncc & v;iricd ! ~ Ii" 11 Cameras & Equip. 8030 ISkk /A t $500 1Yfl 1 11 t: s k i I 1 -" · . . V BL.AC!{ l\1inolta SllT 101, pr U 0 1· .. rrf'spondcnrt• & v;1riC'd rasC', 58 n1n1, L•I t-.IC ' ~l<1~1 11;1\f' 1 .\l'~,r C''\P•'rif'nc·t• ;.:i:-n'l Ofl· du1iC"S in trust Ant' SOOS 1 Rokkor· lens, UV filt er, :1(M1 !\'c11·port C•·11tr1· U1·. }';1~·i1lnr1 J"lanrl 1 111 ;,ulo1r111i1·{'. \~ill al..o rlrpt. ur [inanclal iques I t'C'l'hargeAl>le Nirad XI ;1-~1st :;1•1•v11·1• eash1t•r. Cre:d 11r1::-ani~.a tion. lll1l'!'esling S2!.i t-.1C Rokkor J:~ m111, 1;:n<tr spo1~ 11·ork. Xlnt working conds. * * * * * 2.X Tl'JlC" SQ5 ~ mn1 3 .. 1 _1·n11·1t nr;i~!I' E111rl11,1rr X· ('O, hC'ncfi!S . 644-~360. I \\UIC' unglc $70. Phone 836-3505 SATURDAY INTERVIEWS :.i •.\ ]\lh, ~j,\.\1·12 ~·~lll j Lqu.d ()l•[lOr. l<111;1IO.\l'i' Ill/I 1.Jdl1n~. ll~l· i-.:,1rd1•\, and <I·• ··n•iq!li<'f \,,111111 ·Ujl. ,\Ji1,.I iJ1 l-.:""1 ·11 Lili I :.:ur»s. :11111 1 .. . :d1l1· I'> 1'1•'""''' ]II I\ 1· .1 l';1i1·11) o!Hr .. \I-.\ 1;1U ' hi• .10·• Ill ti" l,\jll•l. .\ f 11 I I.• rl"I :_: l'l'li.lil oth ,I ilo•\\ *Sc c'ys, Booi<keepers l·\~ceptionist T YPIST /RECEPT. 'OOUG GROSSMAN 8~-~7-4=""'------ Ji. 11 1. ii 111:111r : 1-.t to $500 Some 11..:fl('ircnce nl"('. Gro11·· 447 62od St., VIVITAH. Pr(•si·! 13jnun tl'h', I,•·:·' ··s \·~, ... v lnr: Irvine Co. $450. 1no. Newp0rt Beach I I j !" Or1g1n11l hnx .t.: 1 ;.,,_• 1 ...,, ,1 :-.; .-' ,(I\ il "'ii 1l'i<'ndl.v111f11'f'. llandlc J:"lfi-4170 . I -1-1·nrranty shp S200. ;-,:)7-!\!J.1 ! To Slore Manager '' 1' ,, '. BERT EA MECHANICAL ASSEMilLERS 1,l,t·. ,lj 11 \W ,. In Pl•'i:I~. 111• J11.l11;~ I•< ·1 T .11 1 ·I.. ~·· ·• : I 1.•I ' l f,,.,.' :-,'11 .. ,,,y \Hi!'>Olf'.JlhOl\C. ;\lu<lt•l'-\1FRY:-:iPECIALSITUATfON You are the \\'Inner of 1Cat5 8035 1 Di;il A ..!ob 8~3-0855 ·' 1: 1·111-si:ill-. f~r j{~ntef'! tady iv/sch~I TWO FREE TICKETS · CORPORATION T" :1~•1'1111Jl1• ll"A Jlr<llhlo'I', ' \l~l'l!I-: J•l•H(U(·I illll'' I :11111'•!. 'fWlllllc.• l ·.,111.11 ! -! I, .. I: .. ~-. \ptolo 1:• p! 1-!,I 11!1 )''11 ('.\lll·l•l'..\I\ l\.IJ! 111,, \l1•l.l•I...;,; :.''•·' l·t •;:• \,, No Charg'? To You 1"'~' • 'd ;1gf' daugh!cr. Top .">al11ry to the FREE TO YOU!! L I •_;•1a1rs1 e . fol' C'hf't'rful ('()nrC'rned per-Southern ~alifornia I \'rry hon1cly C'ight·lll'l'k old , SECRET AR'( $640 f1_.,_~-;istant to $500 :-on. J3u.;inrss ski lls in near-MOBILE HOME SHOW kiuen. \11pl:. J', 'l -.i ••"' 1<! (IJI \,. -· t ,1, 11"" l 18001 Von Karman Irvine, Calif. 833-1424, ext 294 or 833-1425 COROTEK CORP. ( • I \lo S,o PAINTER I ,,,..,. 1 •1:h .\1 1 .'•.,~I'• r~• or\"• 1 '.i. 111 .. • , ,1.,1.-1:1·1•ntlfol i•ff11'L' in Fat;hion Uy oHi1·c u1 A~I. Lil e hon1e-i\I;oy 1i;1h lhru :O.lay 27th I _....:'c'c'_·lc'1.c'1.'c'c"o'c"c"·--c'-,=~ I f f 1nflki1, duties in P:O.I. Bus-a l the 10""' 8040 l,.,,,1 't· t1 •1· '"'"' 1~1:.11•! l->ortor. urn1-hPs t'<'c i11e-.;s i'(J.1plc w,i.:1rl s 6 & 10 1 ANAHEIM STADIUM ----'-"''--------'-:.C" 1'_\·;•1• ·· " ;-; un1fon1 .. ~ ,\. fn.•e dl'nt;1I. .1 · \ •· '1 t f. ·.:' ! V/C$TCLIFF \\'l l Jll'O\Lil r_ pril'alc quar-2000 State Collcgc< BJ\·c(. i\11\l.I': !'\ht'llanrl ~hf't'fl 1!•1<..: j'.1~11 . ..: (•I, l'.\[I !'l'•1 ..• 1,ll :::1k Screen IC\'S, food •. 111 lo\'cly h~me ~nahe\111 • • l\l papc~. 7 nio~ s1:r,, ('a!1 j •\' I l"J~·I 1: .. I' !' .. 11 '.I • Equal Opp. Employ~r \1.\lL> tor .\lill1·l. 111•1•kd.1.1_, ;;..:1n1-,1111'k1n..: ci.1nd1t1 .. n.-. I" 1 ·<•~1 Bcl lboa Bay Club 'l• , -:O.ir. _-:; 11 1 11 "· 1 "' . ., 1 11 pool. .ri11.1no, ~·ar, and Please 1·all 642·56i8, ext. :::tl 6-ll·ti9-13. 1::::1 '.I ( '·''1 J 1111 \R ,,,,,_ -,-;l~J .\fr. \\a sl 1-1:-. -'.\i<i. "-di Li •1•\' 1t-:-oremon _ $693 ~hare ehlld·ivat1.1\uni.:. cook· to claim vour tickets. INofth COC~l~(~EoR~s=P=AN==1E=L~Pc,-,,-<.-I INSURANCE SALES l "t'l.ll'tl r I "''"'''f'.{it' ;1;:.11. .. •I''>\. 1n.g. ~1nt OP!Xt.rtonlty for Cou•tyt.oltf<•••um'"' 1 • ·' • •• 11 "" ,\· ' r1\•1n" · -·""'----1 ._ , 'i11,i h;i\'c goort job sJiop ex-d 1 1 S " ........ " .,,. .• is hlcnde male, 1 blk, & Ian 111·~111 •u ;-.,1 ''II 111·•·1~~~ 11.' I J,tJl"I'!. \J.,.\. , 11 11•1 • · \I k ii·orc:<"c f'lr 11 '1{ 011 " n an 540-1220). lcn1. 8 wks, 645-0829 i~·-111;~_ 11·1•111~111.il !o1u11•l•.' c·1 .. -.. • l{i I , ' \\!'.\1 '.~''~,'.';.:i.~~;s: ;1·e o1\n sct-u1.s Ju;in ~11pisza1~'1 clo~ lo * -i TOY POODLE p ... ,\1 ll ~ l h I' 1 .I 111 11 I :1 !' ;<..;' '"'u 111•1•., l':11n 11hil1• )"U" 11. Ip I u11:b1n;.... 1-lc~·u·ical, MAINTENANCE l'l.i . .: . ...:\ll :\ ,, 1 ,1,,,11 ,111 1;-I••' 1•i1" 11····1.,,., •. ~.111l1,,11t s..·Jioos. 4'111" :> A.1 .or * * * * upp1es, ( · 1 , · 1 111 i..1·. ;.rlfl. , , ·! ·'I' l.J.•l r>/t G 'I ., . 493-30:>;? P.:0.1. I $23. each 6-l6·:~ni (1)1<'!11111..,.~ fpr IJ"t'I U!l\•' ull "''1;'1l"C'll<'tl · :,.t .olJ + en ]1·.11·11, ;i11I tl!lll·, 1•11•-; .\: J.:1'11'l l';t1 l•l'lll l'J. St.•r ,. h11•I", 1•111111111• 1111_11 qu:ili· 1·~·1wnu~'l l\!an:1c:1T, fu·d 1 Ba lboa Bay Club F.111111r~ ln~11r:u11·0• t:1·.,1:p l'.!.'l \Y ('ni1-.1 !!11;-, \'Ii 1· .. I J .. i111 * ;,u\.J{;l 1 :\!L;,\ll ~.1~·~1·".-:\i11 1 -1111u1-;-. JANITORIAL 11 '''" ) r ,,!d , ,, I .l'l1;1 . .!I· It•. llll\O' J 10·~~111.111, 1'.\p l;I ,\i:l ''"'11\1 :rt!I-;:\~:!. :• .• 11 .. 11 i!1 l1u~ .• ('' l \I •. 1 I · 01 •(':•'L '11 · 11 'l'(1•· "1 Ofc to $3 hr l',,1",,',·,,,,:~~1,.,'.:.','',,'·, .. ,.' .• 1.11,1,,,",:'.,',',',',',·' * * * *-* 1. '"'·· .1. 1 "11r ·1• ,, 1 'I'· t _ 11 " r 1 1 1 '·' ' -.; I •n··f. :--.ila1v ·"·,.,,.,,i11·~ i.1 ... nui~ 11 u11r. ccn or t . .ti 1, ,2.:i.111i. LE\\'IS l)EL.\lLiJ{\) _1_, 1, ,\ 1 .. 1,. ';~ (1:111; 11.1·· '.• 1; I i11,.1hf'r 11· ~·hildn.'n in school. Real E state Sa les--!l:.!!H Candlc\\·uod Or. \lu~1 h111l' ~111nc L>ookkeep- 11 I. U h Secretary-Typist 1 1n!! 1·,...11t1•11•ncc including $49 un 111."IOll Cill' ' • t I r r I . l" ~ ~).', t .. :\••i I : ',, 11 11··" p:l)ff1IL 11, flf'nd·1i•I" 1· ... 111.111 r" 1 ~t.·:,,h 1·1 :11~ 11ork 111 --Licensing School Ynu :H" 1h1• 1111u10 1· .. 1 1r•·!l1• .ti 1.1111:. \I'.. Ill hr:-.\l.\!:iSJ:.:t.:~t;. good hr:;.. I TWCJ FREE TICKETS 111 1-;uarn 111 111 l.•·.1,\ 11 , .11· ,\Ir. Ll'I 1. ,, 1'•·.>l.1.• .. \• 1 ·I I\ 1 111 l~( J;!l•;I ltc•·1, t \ 110· 1;1)0(1 t'!•>U]lllll~ 11<.lll'lll~. l'.dl .J .. 11,.1, Xlti·!M>ll Receptionist to iir:. !;··'ll'fil,. Pli 1 ~il-fll:/Jli Jlun11nt~1u11 l!.<•arl1 I • 111 lu 1110 1 !lli:l-1217 1 Huntington Beach ' 5Ar•.\'\1·:s1-.-1:;--1,1 1•.1f;'1o·d j-;;-;. _..-c;:outhern California SECURITY 16111 Beach Blvd. t' ., 1· r 1 rr · t11u1 ;11L!. 1•'1 111•111··. l ct:1y MOBILE HOME 5.HOW GUARDS .. ·:i.ill u 0 ll'(' 111 ' .,, • ..,. _ .. 11.k~. r,r:.1:·11!'!.. MAST • F.i-.1 t':111r1 'f1;un1n1.; ... t 1 t 1,,,. 1:.1111111•'" .~·r •. 11 nffit·c an-10 ___ ·_. .•. __ ..,_._..,-.. ., e C'lil"'d \in;ull T\I :'<l,1)' lS\11 tluu ,\Jay :!'ilh ~,,·('f P ltmt.' t:Uari" ! I' tii' 1• _, • ASSEMBLER ,,.. · .. :ii lhc l)r;11u:I' Co. .11L'1. l·ort l"'·1r:u• 1' -\'l'ry .I'f' ia (' Leading Valve 1.. 1,;1IH1J1\\lflt'..J:1•[t•r'raf<; ··!lt .. 1·\11·11 r11r ~ 'l'] '"'! •!l<..'f'Un tll .h<uull r rron~clesk_ M. n•ulactur8r· Needs 1;(l,\T .\!,\Sf AS:O:l:~:O.JB!.1:1:. I e ~lt·1111·.1I l'l'1g:r:.1n1 ANAHEIM. STADIUM I:::, -°' 'l ~.'.I. i. ,, i1 ,-.~u .'. "~ Lir.· l~pinh. \\1Jling h>. ht> ·• ·I r It~~ It a;:--;: pt.: It. e \l.111,1;.:t>n1•·n1 I 1\ii.;1":1111s 21ru SlatL' Colh·c1• B\\d. s 1 1 I{.: , . ...._ l•Qi11·t1.•ll'd lo ;11·.:Qunllng DRAFTSMAN 1 ·rtEr1:;1:Rl'..:D. Bu·r l\OT .:e . .1-~rr·l' ::i ,,.~k Th Dc.•111h. . ." ~ .111.1111 1f'ii , , L·~ui·ir:t". ~1~11~ •11w,.-,1t7jil ... 1 HEQU!l{l'.'.0. l'ERi\lAi"llEN'J'...., 'C.nunin~ Prog1·an1 !'!l'(1~l' rall t;.12 .. i;;~~. l''l. :~U.S!·:lt\'\CE Sia. Attl'nd:1nl. ........ - E --,.: . ..._ 1 1 1 Jui:, :IJA:>. y r:i-:NEF ITS. j • E.,,·n \ tffle 'l·uu u .. ,11 1f1•1·11·1.1 .. n ;.our t1L:-t•L-..; . .1~·1u 1h full 1-i1/1in1c._ f'90 i:: ... Cnasl General Office .'r"·•· ,,, '" 1" ,,.s r>:11. c II B'll ,. , tt r • • 11 ''' ' " ~ a 1 Flory'831-S440 .••1111,:v .. 1 l'l'•·nun111.1·1.~ "~···· •• pt'Ul\l" tinn iuotin).!. iulf'r· LE FIELL . .JllJ i :!11) Rceept1ontst $476 ;ini·c<.: ,\ Iii<,. 'l;ikt• rlt'l:lil ~londay !ht'u ~·1·1dny · --· ~1:.1:\'ICI': ~l.1. .\IH•n•L111! lull ~ i!r:niir·~s du·i•('lly froni lay• MFG CO \ 0 TARBELL * * * * * 1 & 1'/li1ll" ,\p1>i~ d;1_\-.., ll><<d inanuf:. firm needs Ol\IS :\111'! l)l•nr•r11~. I • • ,----- - . '1 l.llll'll iii, ]Iii:• \,),1nl<.:, c:-.1 l'.IJ.::t'\' uu!i;o1ng pcrson to · i::ioo FirC'stonf' Bll·ri. Sant11 REAL ESTATE--S,\LE~ S!lA ~11 '1lfl ...:nl~ ,, : 1 .,~1,tanl' l:,•!1•11<' fr1>11l t~rsk & IL':1lil CLA-VAL CO. Fe Spl'ings, Ca. Carn1rnitn I sa111sni:ui. S:il:iry + honu~. EXPERIENCE F,· i.:<'nPr;il help. i\pply 111 !1nnkkf'f'pin£;. Lill:' e'pcr- 1711! lo.· Pl :U'l'tl!ia. c:-.1 Cut-OH S.A. Fl'lvy, l':qual \'lllag11 lll•;d E s t at('. NOT NEEDED Jll'l'."flll, llilil' llunl!'l':i, No. h'IH'I' in ,\IP & i\ 'll prr- x.!n't l)('1lL'f1I~. ~'l'f'<! life & Opportunity E1nploycr t-.1/1'~ PrupL't·\y t-.lnnagen1cnt. Call 1~ .. ,-i\\' t O'"J\tvi 111 '. 70, 1-'ushinn Island. [1'1 n•!l, 111ndcratc l_vµin);I' & 1nt"<I i n~. l':ii!l 11bsr11rr ,i:, l\lr Sirnhro 963-45G7 JI B v~·1 1 111· 0 .,_ N mon 1 Y -------hl key :1Udinc: niachinc a vacations. r•ruft shorin~. MAIDS F /TIME -RE.C.EP·T,..;.,N· s' -·-· :...5 1 gu11rnntel;,d. Con1n1ission 1r I ·Sheet Metal Worker inu~l- E.qunl Oppor. employl•r Sci'." Personnel f\i1Anllre., . """ I _T $5 0 11unlilied. c:ontpany vehicle: I E:.:~1e!", Full 01· p/1111H". Call • • Balboa Bay Club Fri' Poiri/Also 1-l'C Johs l'l'IX'fl.! bU."1/lC'SS, \\'('("l\ly & 64.'J-,\lllO. n (;c e pt1on1st $478 LEGAL se;-N 1221 l~•·a11tiful .(:irl 11~1k1ng n1•)11111ly L>o11us1·s. Dayt1n1t' SHIPPING-CLERK-., .·. . .... • cly: e I\ [J ll r 1 \\'. (·oH~1 J-!11y . ._.~.n.:_ I IOI' bl'."1tutirtil o!fu·f's 1 11 01.1._, :\o C\'l'S. Loc;ll 1111.,11 . . Lll .•t J!0'1t1nn (o1 u1d1111h,ul Ccnler, Exp'd p e rsonal i\lel'hanically inclined person I No Typing 1111,,11,~;iJc•r. HC",pt1n,,1hh• f1>1' 11rrlt•1' 11 11111goiug po·t·son.-1111 11ho injul'il'SI. 640--8051 for dMI' sales & !ll'rv. in WESTCLIFF :\I!· ,\J;n·1u1, :n:: ii0-.-.:~1t:; Jll'"l>l11·a1111n, holt!•· !dhn~. ,\ 1\.1111, \'al'iC"t;> pn ... 1tion & LINDSF.\· Nur.icil Jll'gisliy s.. nulonio111 ,,,imrt n1a nu f , "•'l'SO!lll<'l ,\g<"rl<'.' FACT IS 1r•'1ch1 l "" 1\ 1 11 ~ .. r 1 '1:111ls lo h•a rn 1~-okk1·cping LINDSEY Ml'rliral plnnt. High i>chool ~1·: I •P.lurk Ill Ci·nli ri E • Et M t I l'h"1·111:•i11111<·.•1 p1•!{!111·1~ -~:<ill-.. r.n1ployn1e.nt Al:cl'ncy. N1·l'ds 6"12-1'156. 11;;,1 1·:. l~hrn.!t''" s .. \ I veryone..,.. a s ea I i-1111·1· h1·11··f11~. I 1 •' ~ 1r 1• nN's, LVN 's & Practicals. ---'-,M=e•D=1c'"'A"L----I 512-ll'\'.\ti 's,\t.r:s FL''.\l\Y :-..\Tl'l~AL in;11u11· i11J111c111 .• 1 •. i•ll i COASTAL .r.1o11l' & fem. Jo"or pvt rtu1y. RECEPT--IONIST--1 FClOlJ::i 1'~;1rn 11~ 111urh :t' ,\ppl.\ In l'•·•·-,,11 11taff n'llt•f ,fr. olhC'r m1'<.flc1tl "'FEE PAID ' SIRO \\\'l'k f\S !'<1 l r ~ 8Ai\l ·~I '.ln\~I field!'L. 646-4.'!16, Costa P,lc!"ll . Bnck Offi('(' 1;i00 ~o lypini:: nr shrirlh,1nd. 11·<1rk di,,;u·1butor lo lO\.'tl I s1ol'C!I. ;\Ion. \\'('{! Thu.-.. c Ir ~ 1·1 LVN F!Bck ofc ~$700 days Or nii:;h!s 111 a lo\'ely Nredt•il lll Nf'111ltlt1, l 1•,t.• Linwilco Labs PERSONNEL UVE·IN coml?8!1ion 1 f 0 r Bek ofi;, bi lin Span to $6SO 11tn1osphere. No. c x ll . ~lt•sa arf'a, Prior !Rlhni;: t''JI 211~ Nl'll ""l1 1.1 111. C;\I elderly lady, vision United. Ins bl Tin Span to $6..'iO nect$Sary, 11·r 11'11111. Ap111v nee. R.12-.X:ll!l or ~1 1·01):12 '"' - l\!ust drive, no ~moking. 2 · .::1rn"" ~11 t'S ""' I• AQ Front oUicc esp S~J00.S700 in person al1 erni)ll11)( or SAL1':SL.AI)\'-, -l"• sh j;;'l, 1 • 1 " ·' -"'11 1111' s.• '1' A ENCY days a wk off. 5fl6.-2198 Med Sec'y oxp 10 $700 cves 2112 llcirbor Blvd S . 11 c.,p..:1. lll'1'. ,1 \1.11·, 111i: I"' i:JvE.JN hou!Wkceper Jor Cor;t~ Mesa. ·• 1 • ports11 cai'. . ~''11 d. i'l\.'ll for ~"1l'f't'I' n11ntl•·d 111uh'/ older .:pl. Nice home fo~ on MediSearch 11·eekr11ds. \\ rih• Clsu;.~1f1"'' I rcni 1;,1 "'11\u 1 f\ln 1 t~·n<' pble ~nlor ciliten. Phone A Professional Agency RECEeTIONISf-/\SSNT for Ad no. 5-1. 1: o D,11ly l'ilot. 1vf11!1"," ,.0~i:, Chijflr•·n · 847 -8? 1 q, suite n; .18662 MacArthur a,1m.1lalMiri ,1,, Nl'1,,p1rt. P.o Box 1:J.i0. l'us''l. 111ei-:1. r•~.>irr-v. v:i.~11 1s1. 1n 1-~11i4 2790· H b Bl d Irvine 83.1-3118 Full or pnr1 I r . Evrc;. till _Cnlif._!!.zs_:s. _ J _1n1·_ :-.t'111_cc _ Qf 0[ Y LUBE MAN, exper. Brown'11 •!EDICAL ,0~ b k l(}p1n, ends· \\'rite S\Ll''' ~r •· I · NeivPOrt Centec Shell, $90 ,. ~·. a c Cl • , .;"I, •• u:o:t u<> c\1•e11en.:1•1 1 ~·u111.:-iTS n•"·1t··1t 1,1 nu1k1· (At Adams I C H N B office, exp. 1Y/i1\j~ctions, nssi!led Ad No. lOZ • Daily In Ladies Rr.:idy lo \\'cal' l'hnin• 1 111~. '"' 1cl\11f<•. , E.MA°"c''HlwyNS o' p-· R-S~-f~l\G, lite Xtay.~.I Lnh. r;iat, ~'.~1·1 B<g~2!iGO, Costa Fnshif'I ' A11rly Ul person F'on1\g11 Stud,\ Ll•:1JlllC, :--11'. Suite 207 Good hours. Call 497-\71!6. 1' eaa, ~ • ...,,."'· !111rrl!; ,~ Frnnk. l,.iq:lu1:l Jnjll!, ·!9:"l-'HI'!~ :t ft 4pn1. F,or Ute MW!Ut 1vork. N'o lltEN & \VOlllEN for work in RECEPTIONIST. fllU~t be l-!111~ l\lall, L..~~111'1 Hill!!. ~JUnEFiTs llClfk p 1 11('\1.,., e>q!tt. ncce111. Full or s. Oringt Co., fast•g:rowing , able lo lYIJC, heavy phones. ~uul opportu1uty cn1ploye1• ti t Summer. N~nt. rcliHhl~. p/Ume days or eves. $2 per Area w/~ l>pPortunlties. $400 mb. Huntington Beftch SALE!onERSON 1 'I RI o•L' ~ o.-: br + bonwc. Xln't conds Ir 5Y"" area, call bet 9 &. 5, 960-1L10 ;:u--• exper. or 11 r. chards, O<f\l"'J•I...,. Ask tnr John Silvagn1. . llR:hlinl!: . fixture co. Cont Act '* Condltkmlng, 492-3213 or oltlce. Ptlu1t t,ype. \Vlll lraln.. 2031 s. E. Main. Irvine. outgrownT Sell It tast W\lh btnetico"R· TE~·. INC. Cu 111 can W a t e r RECEPTfONlST for doctor'• I Wood Wghling ii"iXture Co,\ H.eve winter west >'OU hnvt• __ __:.642-c;;..1;.;l.;.71;_ ___ , ~m,;::;:..;;303;;,!;_______ 64~Ul7.' 1*2001. a Dlllly Piiot Clo8'1fl«I Arlt 1 ; • Costa Mesa 540-6055 r...._ __ _ I \ FIND YOUR NAME WIN FREE SHOW PASSES Eaeh DAILY -PILOT Winner Get·s twc> $2 --vatue Tickets . ~ -.. ' --. -. .. . -:"' .,.._ -.... • -"'!-n .'<') 2nd Annual Sa.uthern California · ' MOBILE HOME SHOW c . :::> MAY 18 MAY 27 ANAHEIM STADIUM ( "The West's only show exclusively designed for manufactured housing." Doors open 12 noon weekends & Memorial Day; 2 P.M. , weekdays .. Admi ssion $2 .00 adults; $1.00 youn rs10to16 Ttie DAILY PIL6f m akes II ettsy. Jus t check throughout the classified secllon tor ··ads" listing win-... ners' nftmes. If you find your name just call. 642·5678. Ext. 314. between 9 a .m . and 1 p .m . to mnke ar rangements to pick up Yoor tickets et any convenient DAILY PILOT office. ' " ... • ;.1 Utt.1~l 1'11.V• ·~ ,.i_._. l,i~i •J - Dog• lo4o Furnihlrt 8050 Gar•2! s.i. 8055 I Mi1collonoou1 I080 Musical lnstrum'I• 8083 1 P_lanol&6.von1 --Boats;""Marlne Eq. 9030 Booto, Sall fi60 AAotorcycltl/ I Scoott1r1 91 SO e PUPPY WORLD e F.:\'TRA s .. ,, n 1n1ng-m1 set, GIANT FURNITURE MINK COAT ' WE'RE DIFFERENT FOR 5l:llti: Perfect condition SABOT : 01.M?rah•~"• rat-e, 1-...:::::::.::..:----- \\'lltch does • Ccrmitn Shci>-ht.~t :i.1,1plt' 5.:.-'lltl. 2 oecas. & GARAGE SALE • LUD\VIG 5 pc. dnim i.et \\'Ith R€'~ardleu or the "Fantai1tic 4 'hJ1 Johmon outboard Cf'nter board. gla!l!I mPsl. e SPRING e herds Otlhuahuas Tin~ l"h>uN, n1:11cl1111s:: plaid. 11 3 DAYS ONLY :Jlg\•n cynlbala, SJJ). C-41J Prlc~s" !hat one reads ro61nr 11.clual logged lime~ Red, Wht &: Blue iwil. Su1>f'r LTCllT \YF:IGl-IT ,. Poodltii. Plt Bulls: Ox.·ka ft. si"·r1ru1.1\ \'()lu·h, L~~ Includc!i everything lron1 ri1u1ti Color. Checker board 898--2Z20. abollt, the fact is that hou1"5 . Call. 675-5813 taSt . SUper cond.·$400. / e SALE e poo, Old English, Sanl~«I. c"rr~~ _ tt-!,•, 111111 b "d . 1110101'(.'yl'l~ parts· & ac~'E'i>S de~. Knee length. Ranch Ofc. Furn. & Equip. 8085 rom(ll'tition keeps prices GR-;:.Y marine e n" 1 n e , SABOT: \Vood, cenlf'r b.rd, \Vt' 5(.'rYil't \\hul Ill' 1'!'11. Dad!Munds, Huskies, Puj;,:ll, 846--530• 116 !O h?usehold furnishings '>l.:h1te &: a~enta mink about the same "'here ewr w/trans., 10111 of extras. Red ull. o.'U'S. Very good Buy now while 1.,>UC)f.I r;clt<t;Uun 100 MIXED PUPS~ Sturl KINGSIZE bt>il. stra limi, 1ochxhng L'UStom b 1 t . &quarei;. Whtie m Ink you shop. We lose vt>ry few .,_14.88!J..6043 aft 6 .;2;eond::;::~·~l300;;::~·----:=~-::::,;;;;; I b still avaihil>I<'! SE'rvice ~1061 Breed:;;. Open fll.'ll', inl'I . lllll.llN!SS, box fumiture, coffee tables, end knotched dbl fur L'Ollur. BEAlIT. 7' conference !Ill, G sates by being undersold. ON Eves. $.'Jl..,'iO'tl. spiings ,ft h'Unie. $16..,-. tables. lamps, paintlngs, patch pockets, dbl breasted uphl . rhrs. t~C"rlcct cond \Vc're different becau!le our Cll.O\.\IN ~1AltlNE ENGINE 'TINN Ptarson Bros. hull, HARLEY·DAVIOS • s 3 • o Q •-•-• r Don't I 1•1 design. Paid $3500, Bonifled Sat·rlflcli' S300. \\'kdai·:s 9-j, ~"\""men "·1en •ard t" 3 to 1 tl'Wls. 110 llP. Makt! Seahof'!ll!: sail, Collar St14!S. of WeNt1nln:-lf't' DOG OBEDIENCE ~ ••s \\\Ortn :> I . ut'4?nsue unvY urn. m Ss n s ""''"' ~ " " ith 1-" II" ..., I"'" '~ r I ,. all tOAM "P'I ONLY F I appraisal $200'.I. 'N l' \' e r 6Ta-O'l10 or l'VC'S 67J...7til9. \l'hat )'OU say. lhey'l'E' ofter 71-1/546-5569. w~,7~. er, "" \\·, -.rv· 9306 Bolsa. \\'t'i>ln1instt>r ed ,.,. SJlj.iJl,~.<e1\'C'l').uSU Y On<!. 'QI> • r., -1 b S ' 1· TO Start W June J tn the ) 832 , • Sal S M IT • 8 h 11o·o1·n. 1\n ..... n·t uy ar 1000 • . . , . ...,,.,.,,., ... , .. ''"al yo" -··'I> B ' p 9040 ~;;,:;c.;:,;;.__----~ "~h\'11 Hrookhtll'Sl & J\Jauno 1:1 Ne1\•port I I~ine nrc'a. Call }Oll\e ' -.... ISS. • lSU~ u~g4.1 a~orttn, Clh t 1 & or bt'!lt ofr. For info Cali DK_:S ~I:> up, Ext"<:. swvl t'hrs ;,u~t & "the'~ hu~e"·';'ht' oats, ower RANGER 33, race or cruist•. '893-6271 :\:!;:no 546-49'18 7' sorA. G1w11 & Gold $60 ,, · · ares 832~121. Sla/Za. ~·y i.:, hr 8 $8/24· \n1·t'ntorv 10 mnke tlw ""-Estensive sail J.· ele1:Lronll' -· , _ Tahlc/flC'sk ,1 ilh stool ror I hu.-e, N~"'POrt Be a c h . ---------Piere<" 867 \\ 19, C~t. " JtEADY to i.:o. ~·· Trojun AWARD GREAT DAN'. 11,,1~111n 11 bo V 11 B 1 BARTLETT "·12-~·'""' rx•rfect n1at('h h C> I wt> £"1 E::vn1'f'S!! Cu.b111 C r",·•• 1. lnventol')'. Prk~ to ~l'li ~ " .•. , , S1n"•'l' ~>'11· 111ach1n•'. S25, ar r !ew o1nl'l!. rng u ,,...,,,, "0 . p· & ~. " -MOTORCYCLES .16 n1.os., Good. !11n11ly rklJ.'. c •.!'it'.1 •. 11 .• 1. s·•. ·,;~, .. ''· 12 011 your trailers & l••"I 11 FLOOR COVERING --01·1.:rin '" rganist, uuw.i \l'/S\1·i111 s1r11. 20 hrs on 11e11· now! 64~5662 afl.:'1 I a:. ., ~ o.u ,,., ,,;~ ,. \VALNU'I' ~·1·1'CIEu·.v rli.'~k, P•.·1 ••11·1. If >""' u1·• 1•1·1,k1·11" -~-~ 11 I 1· I I \' 11• I nbcdll'll('~ lr1un1>d, $ I u 0. 7 111vt1y. I 788 w 19th St c M . ' r I b .,.. ~· " " {'llR & tran~. 12;} l'ul. fuel 20' RACING Cut B 1 ion !() 11111 /l, l' 1111111 l, Hill:! d •• ~,,A,,,9 • ., •• s\1•ivt'il'h<111·,,. 11ngt·n int>l , about <l k eybo111·1I ·1 1-~ · '· · II'"''"' · 1°1 !Jlv·' C"slll :l.1!"'U"tU< -TRtNKt:"TS Tl ~ ~ Q l. fl $17~ 4':J6-IO:H fl I' 00 l'llflfl('l y, ;i gn. · ivatcr ft. bcatn. Trupcz.r, t1·aUt•r. '"" ''1'11 1'0 u, ., GH P I U~AllT. FrC'nch Prov. rlin •. , tEASURES llU lly 1·uslon1 vor ;i, • . a l'I° 1· 1nsl1't11llE'nf, i:;ivc usu. !ry. c·iipu••lty. 1'l<'eJiS r, l'O'I.)' "II I I $!<,-" .,,,,1 J\1l'~IL. A~'• AN u~. !I KlV.1 or prt , rni sea. br!'ak front. 6 C".'.lnl' AND TRiio'LES SALE 1 t'O\'i•ring .. Fcnluring Nnfco, p.ni. . ·\\'<' think you'll agt"l."l' that 1 . Stand up h<'illl. i:;nlh.>y, ~~.,'10.,.,';,'0.)lC · ;i. V"tll',,,, · 642-4345 .1¥'st EnJ::ll sh & C1'{)i\'n Crei-t i'li;iirs. 2 lcav!'i:. S·150.. 2 Sat., May 18, 9arn·4pn1 I Arn1:.t1'tlng .~ Congoleun1. L:-SllAPED d1'sk $75. S11 l\'<'i \1·e'1't."-<!ilrl"rt>nt. itlrlt'lh'. J3oat i11\'enlo1·y inl'L "-l<J""OJ<JO ----1 linC'S. Rea~. 64j-2'.!35 J\lal(·f\. 7' (.'OUl'hCS $225. ea. 1429 SANTIAGO ort lV~ t.:unrRntl'ed 1ns111llation & 1·h11ir $25. Sid(' t•h111ri:; $2. COAb-r :ri1us1c 1·v111ap!:.<:; dlu1l llntteril'S, Z5 BOAT MAST 'ti~ llONJ)A :till &·nonlJlt'I'. GR. EAT n.ANE Pupp1e.-.: 613--4;!7:1 C\'t'S. Nc11•port BeaC'h, Qovrr Shores \ perlorn1anL:e. Ovl'r 30 yrs. \Vork desk $20. •193-:il25 1 J'le11port at Harbor, C . .\I. 111111 VHf>" ~/S, 2 Oanforths ASSEMBLER X l n 1 "o nd l' h <'ll 11 R-·-~11-1,11 10 ,,-·' l1on1·· I PL~1ou:r11 C"""'r -646--0Zil 1 1· I · b ·1 11·11usrltl1'l1111on. S.:\7j or Ut•sl ,_.,,...., " .,.,,.""'!. t.:. OU,\L 5'1ng Bed. dJ"csser, & •" , ... ,~ · FOR SALE: Nev.· JBi\I . 11111 1ne~ S<'U !Ull' W>r, ;u sec ad under 1•lass No . 7100 Aft 1 pn1, ,l\3&-:x.i.12 n1!C' f'tand, 5 pc Sl'rlion11I, CONGREGATIONAL FREE ESTIMATES , 'ExN'utary" IJic:taphnnC'. Broo~hu1-st at T;1lbt"rt, FV tanks, outriggers, & bilge crl "" ofil'r. ~1?~;...cJ:.l\l~ i\.\I, Ur At"GJIAN Puppies, .AKC, I ro·kcr & foot stool. hkc nl'I\' O~URCll call 6-16-1442 Co:o;f $395/Scll ?'' ..f\IJ.83;.!5 j • 963;-673.3 pu111ps S.'\000 or hrst oner 'u.. -~. No. 952. wihnar<! fi.1~:i800 Pri1 s0011· qu11h t~" .\I t'. n1ens golf rlubs. 96 4 ~ RUl\1'!1.1AGE SALE I SCRAM LETS OF.rICE furn: di·~k. ~·h:iir!;. j Sporting Goods 8094 _E1·r~ &~k11ds ~>40-.1\64..f__ ~~~Si :i•6~~~~· St,i\1j. 180 }'A\L\11.\. r:1r1·1ru·, ln1·1t1dC', 6i:s-2:.j2 6i~911 c;arrlcnia, FV, 5:-ll-2.'J05 * THE BIG ONE * 1 k bl ~· oon1· -'n\·l.'1·1-• to · s;:,j(), L1k1· n~·11 -n11sc.. llJC'la \IOI'. la e su1i ·· "A RO ' R k s-, I""" .._u '-"-' I ' I SI J •' E' · I /" "'" °"~ I r P"<1:\ • al'•. i · t'O~:k111ll boat. Diest•I cnginl', HOBIJ.. Cat 14', 1!17:1 ht'l111<'l. J.:G-~11.; :i.,k lur ~IU~T S.•u·nf1r(· Lu\' ,1 h l' DIJL l)('{I 11•/nu hdbrrl & · onn 11 ~Plst'. Chu11·h, AKSWERS 1r unvt:s . ...,.,...,,,,,.,., 1•1 r _ _ [)(•11·<'y-\\eb<_". _erulessional . lop, ,, •"d'"' ", 1,0 1.,.~1 1111,.,. I 11/o·:ul('r, n11u1y stn.1~. lik~' ('l•i ,., Chihuahua, 2 ~'l's. Adult franH\ 111·11 tw>tf <'Olnp. 20-13 Orangr A\'C' .. C.M. Sat.. p 0 90 -" .,.,., ~· S ----h(llll<' nnly. S20. ;,1:>-0228. 11 fr 11 nt £'. Full i-1 :'ll11y lR!h, 9::.0 10 4 pin. I ianoi & rgans 80 inodt•I. SD . .>-lli-:i•31 --1 S:'l:J()(J. 1n\·1·~1cd. ll<'~I ufll'l' 11"" · l ~_:ll3-:.!i17-i1'i:!___ O...:s.\.f'10111•1•r 'i~;17"'j' I\ ti I " U&ll' TV I ---I Swaps 8096 1 or 11·1uh" lit:rnoo d:i.1~. :_i;,· Tltl .\IAl-tA~. ~Int l'Ond ,,,1·1 ·~•id ~:~1 ;u·111.il 011·., J YR old St11110.\Cd. :\II ~h"L~ n -"1.'.".>' ,.~,,, g1 \\I-: ,\11• n1111111" & inust ~"II • PIANOS I • 1-l~I ,. ""' Boun1·c -Banjo -Lingu -!I ..'-~-·[I) t'\•1·11 •11•:" ,1 ... i_,.11d-. \\11h tfallt•r. $1200. H11\1• 11;1il•·r .\ll ... t••t'l \rl'rV fricnrlh' (;111 J1•ff. <'Olli ul. "" OUI' i::ovd1e~ Jo'11rn, 1ools, I' I · · 1 1 1,, enury -YtlG i:L':\ • ORGANS ·rnAOr·. '.\1•11· .. <.?I! 111olor fut.· .:.,.,.-, ·"L'll'-.I,,-,.,-... ~. 0-1,.,1 lii:l---41>1:~ ,·on~1nu·t1011 lluhls ;, h1k•'"-j."ti·OAAO. lf) ,\~I -(', !'.\!. 10\ISt' 10" l!C'lll S Slarts !\lay Su f' '!' ' I ' I k Ph I r\ ~II ,. -----·I . --,- Fr •• To You 8045 SHHHt. FURNITURE JS .. \~]'.~ . Pin,~ St, Jlunt I 1~i:~~i11.s1~;~1 J~~if'lnl of fun, li:iz~-if~; pie up. uill 1·rui:-1·r. 1011· hri;. Su lC' p:u'I· }{t•:,\UT!t'UL µ· Cala111:11·a11, .>I,>·' ,)\I._ _ r RJ.:t-:.fi ''111111h nl•I l.EH\1AN SllEPllEH!1 to good !H)nll.'. * 5-1~·087~ .. B<'<U h . .J:\6-4,,!,t.). Rental.s fr $5 .::...:,.__ I lll'l'SIHµ Ill' lr:u:c· 1lu1111 ('Oit'l'ii·~ on •• l:as. .• ~:i.oo. l;fll.lil ·7:: !f(l:\IJ1\ :: . .0-\ 1'U l')L 1:~HI AT WHOLESALE! i\ll -\\'&•k u 1-Sold~ Stovt• I U~!~~u;~~~1•1"l'{'l Ill a\.;~ s TV, Radio, Hi Fi St. 8098 1-J!lf.!ll1'i.>! 1·nnrht1on. ,),)2-L,J~ 1111, 1111111111· <'u111I. $1&.l'i. 894·2020 rt•fri.t:". dressers, b rlrn1 ~et:1 0 NI ht 't'I 9 ., •. ,.1_.11,.. , . :.'0-;----~UTllCOAST l nboa1~1. Boit$,Speed & Ski 9080 1 S:11•· ~~:~l "1l'l' rh·11' t'OSJ, f pen g s I '' 0 CLO:->EOUT-&lo1v I I . 1;1·J-"111·,. \'\t'~ ~ · t'l'Cll't', stC'rros & nnteh * * PUBLIC Sat· 'til 5·30 Sun 12 5 ·1 n ·un 1· ·~•1n1 ..; 111 \\'/lr.i1!i·i·, gi.u "11 g 1111' · -i· 1'170 C TU · · · · ~ ·..:..: -------CP.F.~ .a!in ~fil Bed, 6 n1urc . 1022\V. \Vllson Cl\1 . • , ' • • i·-.::< ' tnn "·'•·' . t V\tl'll\ll' nel'ds \101k bt'.'~1 1. . EN R's R1•s11111·1 . 1't7l'· CZ ·i;~) Supf'I' t·hl·t'I') Gol<l C"hron1r din<'l1e chrs. • 1 AUCTtoN * * *Pianos & Grands* : Sansui, n1C1nv rnor!.'. ALL ar 1 1 offt•r tl\'l'r SG"il. 812_:iiu3 1 250 h.µ~ Xlut l'Ond. S;.1<·1•1fti.:c ' ; iui(i, '11;an~' • 1,~0.11~ + 11·hil<' antique \\'<ll'm\\'OOCI H B060 .1 * * 7:30 P.M. * * Balrl11•in . C<1hlc -Ch1t'kt'ring ~lun1z Stt•l'CU·Pak, ·l'.IJIJ \\'. ----I s.1lt> $3500 6.Jfi . ..(1330 I ~[ · 1 ll , ... - D'• 1·1i·"" s 11k o!rl ki11rns. 1 O<'rP~ional ""'·Gin 1·17·, _orses · '-" · · 1 11 Coast lilv.v.. Npt. Heh. NE\\' ::lO' !)1cst•I Tl'lt\\lt'r, -1-.-. ·'-.--~-;p:1t~i·~ ' u~ ~e ' ,)_, 1 " .,,. " ,,, ,,.... ,. Storagt' hoXt'S, f111·ni !Ul'C' & -t•ts('hl'r · ... a11·a1 -h:un lu Sills :i fl)'brid(!f' Cuind 11 ~ (,LA:;PAR 1.1 hp OH. .ll.""iX.iG llox traint'd. . 'J)RESSER. triplt'. franlt'd . . . , appliun1"l'S. P111'L1al !isling -Knabl' -l\!1.011 & ltan': · 1 ~:r17S7 , 13 k ' $""".IV\, ,,1_ ·-·· 1 trailer. cove!' & l\\'l'CsS -1 ,1.2-,c1,-,-1 1-1 .-1--1~--.1.-1-1 f";: lo .gQCl(I ™:>lll<'s. 111irror, 2 nih• stanrls, H.LG. Appy 1_narr sp1r1tctl, lnn1orro1v.~ PHl>t'I'. l\lussC'll -Sohlll<'l' · ~1r1n-· B.C.A. COLOR Cnnr>o!t• T\', 1 .~~n s ~~re. .,...,,.,.,,, II" .~.ii.iJ SHOO Call 645-1177. I 1 · · ' "" · 61.rl:\.I..> {'1r111n~~. Danish oiled \\'alnut Sii but grn11<' Slj(J. days/eves. I MASTERS AUCTION 11,•1y -s1url'.V .\· Cl;1l'k ·\I 111-1 :!1 " HPtTnth· :-l'J'l'ii·l'rl. s~r1. I hi .•·:-i!!I.~ 1 ~u1wi l'lt·.in. 11111 " 1 " 1 ' ,. ! CER:'ltAN SllEP. Puppy, 11 I g:,7....,%00 . . !.tG'.\-7132. 6-16·86.% or :O::i3·!l625 lt.:r -\r 1·ulitJ:l'l' . \';unaha 962-:!'.!:)~ . ~i()' l"\IE~J.:L ·rra11ll'I'. l'i!n1 I )[i] ~~:·1·11/!1~~· lnr lK ·~1 orft'l". 11·1;~. 1o gd hoinr. ., '\JO"' OLD " 0 ". ,, 11 • i\I 0 R G A N Geld i n g Open Daily, 1L5, CIOSl'<I Sun. Nc1v Srllnt'IS J, • • · • • • · · s:~!,I} :!\" :'11.\Gi'\.\ \'OX Colut· T\' llou:o-t', 11): ~ulon Grand Tra•'"""'lalion-~ I -·. "~ . -1-•. 11 -.. -~5-6631 ''r;;1!\i:-.10N-s 1. ! -''. i "{''d c;yn11\hana, SIMI\\' qual. $300. • CARPET HOUSE ~~~.~i l~l'Qr.1~ ............ '"' t•nnsoh·. \'rr~ ;.!lltltl l'"Olldt-Banl\s Typt•. S 3:!. JOU.' ,..,.._ .:I "i i H<Jll'.·'":.' 's. ~,.Cl G~.,--.R-', ,-A-N~.011 ··rc.~p~,-.-,.-,-. I .. '·1 ' 11 ( (' a l . 962-i!lOO or 892...1\l :X,. . ......... s~~r, !loll, $!1.'i ~ilS·!>!O::. 1;~~~~ ·~1:1--;17;,:,___ ft W EI • s • :\II:.-., .,11','.~.·l: ... ;'1 -;1,1wJ " '' r. 1 Sarr1 lt.'C'. 20-3 N "I C \I Gl'and-. ·· S''•fi I • · •· k I I I ' .. 611-lO·-\\'l"ST"RN ~i•ddl .. 1111·1 ·~11d ~ 1· l'\l'f)(lrt "· .. · ..... S ........... Ge-neral 9010 :!.! t•r Eild.1 Cr;if1 1·;1h1n A1"rcralt 9110 --· -·_ · ----11 ·s. 0 g~~ .. :~4· 1 , . .l.l s.~~·rifi,·r' s~. "• · "" · Pre-~rnnd n1){'n1nc: ,,,i11•. !011-*ORGAN * 1·n1h•·r Xln• run11i111..: 1,u1d. ·---7; ::·111 \\\\.\IL\ ·1"'1'1. '1"1 .\10\'l'.\G. no Jllnk. flcn & 111· •21 3ia~2-j(}X() 1011• pric<'~ on t•arpt•t, till' B:1lrh1 1n ·Conn· Han1111ond -LEARN :S:!.U!ll) ('all: 1:n:1+ !l~J-2j~I!! l'•111d. S~1,'10. or 111• .. ! uff£'r F'RF.E TO \'OU Vt·r~· 1·m furn. r. pr l>f'dr1n s1·1. i'Orl ;111d dral)('ni·~ ", r ,, r 1 1 ~ . r:a1r-11 -h:in1h:ill · t.5i11·"~ · Boats, Rent/Char.-9050 ll.\:\l; L;L111i.-:n, r a i.: a I In :-i'1:! fJj[, ho)n('Jy l'tghl·ll'~k old klllt•n T.<·1.<'t1Td11~1",·~· .h1•tn;!~~·I 11111Tnr.1 ~~~d ·~;~~ S,\ODLE, ~Int i11st;1lh'l'L \\\• ho1~1r Bt1nh R11tl;..:"r"' Thu111;1~ 1n BOATING SAFETY ·I~ J1<'. 1,·-s:;oo 01· 1>,·-.1 °111•'1'. 'I-.! ...:1 'Z.l'l.;1-. -,-~I (' c . ;,19 .. 113~ aftl'r :l ·'" --u An1e11c.111L ;1ha • \lurhl1l·1'. l':1 H l>lj-l;sil'. · <> st· 1 :-o.\11. t)l! !"<1\\'EJ'. ~ ___ Sur11•ruw :<1 111a1· h 1111• ' ·' -Call ~~-12-0S9\l. FREE ESTJ\L\TE~ ptn.:a11 · ·· .. · · · · .. ·· ·· · .~ t'Hl·:E Cl..\:o;:-'J.:~ I:!' ;.;J.:\\' {'hr1i;.f'l·afl Campers, Sale/ 1·u~1<1111 ~'-.:Ira ~. s;;'.~lll 10 6 l~rl"'.11 11 L?11 l~'Y S1'.ul•'I · · · · · · · • SI~. J H\.· Balhou !\111l'1' s(111;ulrnn NO SKIPPER IF R 9120 ·-:,-,;, ·zu··1 R-1 -,;;;--::; . ., * \\IANT:.:D * \\'ANTt~l1 ----- * l'SEO BRICKS • Miscellaneous 8080 OAL:'llATION Pt;PP'l" C:ilt: 998-~i037 !Anahein11 T\\'O LIVELY KITIENS C~\LL AfTER j PY! I l'li0-l."i6 I I •LO\'ESEAT s .. !iOlfl ('U~lOlll n1ade e 1·<'ry g:d qua\, nr1'€'l' LIKJ.: nl'11· in1italio11 C'OUrh. S17:i. 2 end 4 AP . , s·i·~· \\url111.('r :-~nnct, nc1\ .. Sl!/.J ~ ent •-· "· "' <11t'r ·"'-·'-' . _ l\'ll'e 1.11a~~ • ..; !l~t·~ .-:.~· '.:.I... WIN FREE * ... 1ar1 \Jon . .lunt' ;1, !><;o 1•111 YOU'RE QUALIFIED , IPlul nu's. Pi•rl ronrl. s::cu. 1 11-dllt'I' h1fl·h -1 1. j .: JI( ;.;L'll l>llt't lh11 hor Y,u•ht l'hth Fl~-Bridc:C' ~!Jlll'l F1 .. ht•r111au. '1'"0 l'11•111iC'r heln11•t .... lgr, ,\fl 7 l'\l. !'fl~·7:!S~. i\lustang S30. Third 1111.'lllht't' ORGAN LESSONS 7W \\'. B,1\ SI l'lu~h. J.'ull Clt'1·1l,lll!t'S, lull hkl' 111'11'. s1.·, C'a. l'all le:ithcr tbls, !20 51.1\-38401 h'.IITE~~. !!'ce to good hon1e, box·trairwrl , 7 irk. ..f92-i28·1 .t 496-8598. Tc\\="Q~l=l~E~A~L~TH:_o.Y=L=O~N~G~.~l~IA~l~R : BL\CK J\IALE l\ITIENS. I 616--0946 I ' S,\~10\'ED, n1al<'. v (• r y I ll'lt'ndly, good ,,·/children. . 1~~~=·'-"'"~· 18."·~·-~~ Fr{J·:F: Tl1 \"OU : L;1!1 .I: !Iusky llllX, 7 11'C'Cki> 11l1L PhonC' ~~1~1697 ST. 8C'r n:1rrl, ft'1n11J,.., ~ .1r~ old. Spri,1·l'd .. 0 b t•d I rn t • Lo\'('!' children. :..i.;;-;,;,7~1. . fo"REE d02 lo appt'0\'1'f! homf'. Hlmdt'Sian Ridg€'1Jt'k llnund, Ah'.C. 49.-~178.1 t'\'E'!' rREF.: 6 \\'kS old Kitt•'ll~. I Hou.~('hrokC'n, Cule & healthy s?.~.-o:,:t.' FREE KTITEi\'S CUTE &6-'J6i4 Positractlon unit. f i ls FLILL.ERTON MUSIC f',1ll ~...is.~i!l'is ~dll•y, ~h1111t•r. t•h·. Fur , 1;1;1.sl'it; Motor Homes, r.lu s tang· Tor in o Vil. tor dt•1a1l~. 1·hnrt('r h~' d,1y or 11(•!'k. 1; Sale/ Rent Panasonk· 8·1rack ;\~l/F~l 18191 tut·lifl, Founr:un Valll'Y ,,,.npli• -inn~. Fish. {'l'ttl~l' i.-~) <'t' K\\\',\,..;,.\i-;J 'i'l. \In! 83 l\Li:'.:PPER AERTliS Ka.vak· ) I C 11 11 -sterro \1·ith turn table SllO. 5-57-4 6 1·o•:klail, l'tr. lil."r:?'iOO ilui·s. t'l ll( · a u t't' 1 Jllll. • Vi\C'ATION e K11llxia!. ti' llarron :'llarn & · 1s.-2?..'°"l Bt'for(' 3 pin 997-27~S: after 1:!'.! N. l1;1rbor, Fullcrlou 962-23Ul t'\l'nini;:s 1\'~'C'k ·nrl~. ·'' · ·~~-------I .\T Yell' Ii UI\':'\ .J'AC'I< 997-7976. 871-180S .lib, sC'ali-:!. Tip:-Tov shttJ>l'. -~ -----·~1 llOZ\'DA Tr;ul 70 fl '1·1'"'1' ('li•"i"1' lr•u,1 St•. (';111!. "''::::":":"---':':o::~"I·---.:;~~~---I s:\00. jj7-l t!ti . j Boats, Sail 9060 (,.,, ll1nn ·II.~~ !1\llr~. $:!~:; "l ,.11 ·~,.,..1 ·"1•!1·1 111111 '71Toyota1600 co NT 1Nu 0 us r·Ri:.:E·. Bo-.ts, Maint/Ser. 9020 B \ ·ic . 1 1 1:11;.::::1H. 1(11,,1· 111 \!1111-. ,\·.\I 11 .·~·. I N .. ,,. 111.".k"o., 11·-·.· & 1,,.,1. ORGAN CLASSES FOi·: . 1 11 A1~11 11::~:/u\111~· .. \~1~;~1:~1F1.~~· "i.: ,\T:: Y:1111.1l1<1l~.--:-r·:~;d111oi l•Al.LS ~ .... ~ ••. , " ~;1 \'<l"!f' ~11q1 n'1"11r. hu · ·1· ·11 1 "IOTOR J-IOME 5'oni shocks. D.Yno·tuned. AJ)ULTS. E\'Cr,V TuC'5d;1,v I lh'\1 l1ti;11 ,11r1u·r~. !l7:~s~r.IO .-,1;1 .1•·lual 1111 .\ll'S '°" ·.•• · 7:::01Jn1. Stnrt. any· ll'l"l'k. '''':1111111 . .:: 111,..p1·c'1 •n n ·pa1r. S.',00, 1~11-\l'\'i li·HI p111 RENT1\LS I Lo,1· n1il£'1lgl'. ~J any t'x!ras. pt·vp:-, L1•11·. 1'\1· :i1s.1:!:1.-1. ::1 · :>:LOOI', \l'OOD/~-!..:. · -----Orig. ·o\'l·ncr~ Pri. parly, Toin Dietl'rich 111 eh<1n::t'. _ _ __ _ :'\l tJ'-I ~ .. 11. 51-,i~l. 1~16!1 "fA.\l:\JL\ l'.!.-1 Enduru, Hr•dtull ,•; S;111 J11;11l. Tu~1111 I Best offer. 6 ~:>-2342 Coast \\lusic Costri t.le:.a. Boats, Marine Eq. 9030 n:•iHl. ;.i1;-:-.iji;;, ~1111 l'Und. s:;:!;, ' i j \1> "::~.(~W Anytime. NC'11·port ,,u •. ~~.··_',~·.,1al llartiu1·. ---" :,i;HJi:!G SHARE WINNEBAGO • ...,.,..,.,...,.,...,..,..--1 II".:. " ~t·:-.~·1s11 ·all li!1.1i 11. =~~ ---·--...... .-------:!O' :->\YO!~D FL"ll l'L.\'\l\, II \r;1il J'. H1• ... 1 ~o1r1•r. (',,II lhl:\I !,\ :'..'lit c·\'. l!l;J, 1.tJt•• ~in·' inlrn·~t U'<:f' 1U l\'CC'k!( ;1 t!EXCEL Skii-. 1~. \\' .\J;irk-1' I < s-1kl t k 1 11 1· ·~"' '2 t'l' Tot.,lleel. Ski 1·lo1l11n". Al..\lOST i'\l;\\' E \' (' r (' t 1 sla.111 l'SS ~1 ... ·1 h ll l' Ii. l' t . ~~iS-1i:1JE_ 111. j . hr :1 .,.11\t'I' J!~lll.. ,\l';il' '1u111• .. f\r"V'< .... ... '1~9-:.!RRS 0 · 1·1-l'"tl• ;11 SlO.il ll\U., ~t;:!*iu.:• --like nc11·, s;t S-10, Kingsiz(' Con$1<' Piano. Cost SI If(), __:_"-~-~·-.> :.._' ··~ _ I SL,\t\l)~:li. ;:o ~1 .... 1p. :'\,·,1r l!l;:i ll" \\'IZ\:N1':B1\t;11 n1111n1 · t·o111fvr1l'r , ~la<lf' in GC'r· Sell for S8j()fln:tkC' offer, Cl;1sslficd ;\tt Cal! Gl:!·~~iill ' 111·\1 \\'hl ~h·er, l'\ll'a~. '71 KAMASAKI-500 h"llll". has f'\l'r'ythiu~ Jtt·;i~ n1!1n), I."'·Hli<'s St'hiek lloc:xi :i.16-6..f6~ today! S\!+,i:.O. 67j..7316. A!"Klt\G $~15(). 642·S!;:; r:1h''I. !~i2·1\l!i. 1 • • --I -.::...=-=-"--~~= " Ping pong tbl. !20 us1•d. usual!y hn1, 96&.--7910. S\I in)'.;' £('\,SlO. Tri£y1·lr, Sli. NE\\' DOUBLE BE!) Bnby's chrs!, $5(J PielUl'<'ti $50.00 $10. \Vccltlini; dress, $2:>. f'ALL 968·9.i:!I fi-lli·13JI. BAR & 2 stools , Costs S200. •I AP 11·ire n1a1;s & lires S220. Sell for S60. Tnull'r hll1·h . '71-'7,1 J\lUS· C11ll 548·366~1 1an~ $30. Tturd n1cn1IJC'l' 2 Cuslom (.'Ql'nC'l' eabi11C'!~ Posi1 rar l Ion unlt fits J\ol us- 11·i1h •1 sturlin h<'d~ ,i;, SPl'<'ads, rani:·Torino SGO. Pantisonir 1..-on1p. S2j{). GT.i-Xlll 8·ln11•k A.\f l-~.\I S!l'l'l'O ll'ith turn lable'$110. Before :; p111 Garag~ Sale 80SS 997-2i~ii. utter 997-7976. 16 Fl. !~;1!, ear. all kinrls of I BUY!! i.:OIXl1C':>. Sat & Sun. lj:l(I GOO<!. used lurn1turc & ~1iran1n r Oc ;, al 1 r) . appliiinees or 11·ill sell Jor you R<1lhoa Pcn1n. MASTERS AUCTION CtH.~:,\T Ga1·1n{C' Sal\'. JSl::fl 646-8686 or 833-9625 Cohill<', ~·.\·. Rh\ n. :'Ila:..:· aft 6 or !" .,da,v. noia & Rui-hard off Elli:< . . 9160 I llair ilryer, eall 9700 1 Autos, Imported 9700 Autos, Imported 9700 Autos, Imported 9700 Autos, Imported 9700 , . · ., · Balboa Peninsula Point 1 6i5-:-,0JJ. :.:.::.:.:.::...::.:o::::;..:.:.:; _ _.:.::.:;:_.::.:.:.;.;_::..c.;.:c:.:.::.:;_.;.;_.:..:,...:c.:.:::.:::..;"":.:;.:..:.:..._;.;.;:.:1 1:->, 10 ain·.1 pn1 2 ,I llazl'I ESTATE SALE ~IOVINC , Plityer piano S.'!!).()9~; ~>-ij.3{).j(J :1 1~-6349 G,\RAGE SAL!::: S.11. i\la\ . . Or Corona Dt"I '.\lar. -"---'--~--'"---"~."----FurnitttrC', China, Crys1al, Rolls, \\'asher & Dryer, SAT. ·.!\lay lRlh, Ea~1bl11ff. Sil\'l'r', :'llisc. By appoinl· patio furn, dinini:: rn1 5C'I, ~neflt B.S. Troop 3:13. 812 nicnt onh ! f'if'e broon1, lan1ps. 2 chrs & Bison Ave., N.B. 67W9s1 9-12 Noon l'lld Ibis. sofa h <' d CollC'ctahles, 2133 Sl.•1·illr BLACK rec!1n£'r. in va Ii d 1\ve, Balboa Pcnin. lii3·2l77 \1·alkC'r, cu~hion Niagara ATTIC ~.-\LE hy Calif. r.vclC' mti.~sagl' cha i r . 8 · 1 C II G ·11 o.1 , • ,, ... a.pus o cgf' 111 ( .~ ftrf plaC(' SCl'l'('ll. i..c• " ~ h · n1oivcr. c!o1hrs )!6-1:110 l\1<1.v l.:>1 10 a1n tu .i prn. 2201 i!C'atht"r l.11. Ne\\·por! ARTl-IRITl::i?';?? J\Ja.vtw> \\r I Beach 123nt & J1•11nel. BILL JONES' B.J. SPORTSCAR CENTER INC. A CONVENtENl SHOPPING AND SEWING CUIO[ FOR TH[ cnn help. Conrart Ctu·J af SU!'ER C \RP'"T 0 l'EC! IL' thr OrRngc County ~lent:il ' . "-·~ ' · lfralth 111 N1·11·port J:kal·h 90 yds, _anl1<1UC'. i::old nylon s.rr7·110. plu~h. t.iJ yrls SC'afoon1 gi_~ DEMONSTRATORS Just Arrived! ~:=-~-:=. CAt OH "IHE C:O. lfii!;i:Qji I plush. Pub J\•IJl'l'Ol'S. 6-12-2~.l.J <._;,\R AGE door 7'x16' \l'l!h :>'IS··l6;>4 • For an ad In Call Mary Beth For Girls, Too! 7344 Do!h glrlll lllld hoya llJ''•' \Ith brJ11;Jll, <"Uddly JJU lll11•'i' Ju•l r!f;:'hl for 111111 tip , ~r day•! Knit l1orl~n1 a\.;1r1 r .. · pulloYer of 11por( ~Hrn rn • color11. All e~y .•torkuwl!•• 11ilch. P1ttern 7~11: t:hild's 811"• !:, 4, 6: 8, ltJ Ill• I 1S CENTS for t'!ICh p111ler11 Add 25 cents for t'ach pactern for Rrst·clau mail and special handling ; olh erw1 ~e lhirdt llSI dttiYtt}' Wiii t~k~ three weeks or more. Send 111 Allee Brd1, 105, the D111ly Pikil, Needlecraft Depe , Rox JG. Old CbtllH Station, Nl'W Yof'll:, N.Y.10011. Prinl Nam!.'. Addrc1s, Zip. P1ttern Nu'"ber. N•wl lH IDOl!t Poroullr d~ •llM 111 oor 1t74 Need tecroalt C.talotl A.JI etaltMI THR1':E J'rtt dtsflU tn1lde ,,_ .... -.. 75f }I.,,! .. ..., +Knit IHk- llu Ba.41o Tlltu• PatteJ'll $1.25 N1wl Hffd .. ,.ll'lt look $1.00 ~1w! Flowar Croehlt Bk 11.00 Hairpin Creohtt Book ...... $1 .DO lnt\l.1tt CNdilt look .,,_t1.00 '""""' .......... Book --11.00 '"'''-"' 11.-1 ... k .. ~.-f1.00 Cffl, .... Gift ....... ~ ... ..$1.00 C1_,1 ... AftNl'I• •t4 .... $1.otl 11MnMthalfl-11---~ --"' 11 Q ............. -IOf .. '*""" Qllllt e.:• tt-tof 11 W ."9 ,_. T.._. ft-"IOt _ .. !t.•ttl)'--... Wom•n•1 ftorld 642·5678, oxl. 330 Vacation Partners 9480 SIZES lOYz-18}) C' Ynu nt', ~a~y. ~llmn1\n''.' l;~\\ ~hlr1. gtiorL~. i.ltt\••h·~!l jack~l •HH.I p~n!~ in practiral, l)N:;k· "bl• lini1~ for a 1111mm"r of 111n :ui<I 1latl• ry~ s .. ud! l'r•nl•'ll P;i.ttcrn 9180: 11~1( :-:1ie~ 111~, J~lii,. l•~. JJ;•-:. 1~•, ~\!" l~lf.i (bU•l ~I) harcl11«1re for s:ilr $1~.C c=P.~P~E~T'c'---.--p~-~L-k Could be table or roof. Call I A • _ : Pr iv. 1Y· , 1 ·c· 6~(}..8.127 11c11•, 10 yds ol C.old Nylor I Plu>'h. S2.99 yd. i\'lts. $aca. SPRING SPECL'1:L 1 ~ off 616·7121 or 5-19·1521. normal price on Steain M 'sc ·~ led """l Cleaning your carp c t __ 1 ~·-"'-•-"------- 5..f6-574j, I \\' . .\NT TO Bt_;\•; F l:"li 1anks and fish fQI' salf'. PLATE BUR.1'\ER and 1-10 gal. 2-10 gal & l-5 gal./ .\IULTI I any eondl. :).'"><1-0861 or ~iliO. . * 5..f1-3417 * 1jsl8 CELEDON Gr et' n 1 \\'A.~T TO BUY: Nylon nig & 2 lfall strips. Pl...ATf.: BUP..1\'ER :ind S.10 ('01nplct ... 9:30-5:30 \\ICLTI tany cond•. 673-0232. * !'.H4·3..fl7 * suPr:R S1\Lf: -Vurniturr. \\'ANTED: Cheap, U~NI ;111t1ques. l:unps, dishf's & children's s11·i11~ .-.ct ete., 1'"ri. :i to 7 JJl\t 609 Phone _ 495-053.-1 ~l rtriw:iltl. Cdi\l 1 \\'1\NTED: Sel'retary desk & PATCfl\\IORK .~ quilling chair, Good condition & l."Ontinuous rlR!iSC'S. Th€' R€'asonable. 642-3293 Halltrec. 673-32.JO WANTED:BAND SAW 9' CALIFORNIA Pc pp c r !J.19-2620 tree. S.10. r·ounlain Valley. ~'6.l-ll.i7 , Musical ln~trum'ts 8083 JOH:-.ISON :~ hsp outboard. DA VINCI accordian 120 $75. JQhnson ~1 ;..! hsp, Jong Bass ...,.·/stand & n1ui;:ic aft. $16.l. J.IH93-I sheets and case. Orig. PLACER go ld in na~ $1300./$750 or bst ofr. form. For infonnation call =968-=~54'=7!~=~-~-~=I ,j36-T.>-18. FENDER Rhodes piano· 'tr TR,\i\JPOLl/\'.ES:-for the Stage ITlllf') ttoo.l -rond. lll'Jn1c • .all siZ.C'~. F'rom· S7S. ! A1'king S-IJ<l. Gary,. ~TI: ,.._9268 or !1J~l824-I ..::'~"~'~·-------= 1'\}'0 Good Used BARBER .\IARTIN 0-lS \\'/case $475, d!RS. \\'ork pcrfec!ly. SlOO. ; Xln't rond. \\1urlifzcr elcc. ca. Ml)-1161 piano, $2-15. 611--0636 SEEK & FIND" Farm l\larhinrry D~tR CUC T VTF,RISllARO'«' ll G R 0 II C A E R P R 0 W E S ~ C C R E K C I P N R 0 G R ~ l.IW Nf.Rf.J. Ecf:I' c t; li I T 0 " Y f 1LR1' F'.lfWSETRHOf. GOSf.RA1'NR ll R f. K E I, 0 B P G S II \' t: R \ A L I' S T· K T 11 S IJ N 'N A R R A 11 R E CJ A !'Ii "h ut 1;:.yd11.1.;;..1n; sbort!l 11, N U T R 1,1,r I JI R C 0 R A S R 11 T K I E Sen $1.00 for ~acll pattern. Add25 ceotsforeachpallern 0 f: t. J: EV "i WR HT 8 L. 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AT, s iint on f , '68 11'.l_PALA JlarUtop. L\uro. srH P\'1, pry. S .. 1-0u.J(I 1.~r Si:o '1'Hk1· .. 11! fi1G·l:\)(i . R:-11·2040 e 4!}:>.4949 1 <i.nytimc-. \MIF'! r··do· 1• 1" 0,,·1n~ 111r. t \1. pfs. 1rn1IC!r h11eh. M--1 -----9952 -,-' • • "'1·'·" '·' s 1~1.·1.('111lti•l·l--4Ti7 usang,___ __ ~ Rec Vehic l e~----9530 ORANGE-COUN-TV. 'S-33375 CAMINO WISTUNO • 001:\'C n1·f·1·sr:1s, n111:-.t St'l! 1;7;>-~l.'I _ ~•H N.i.H c.i.,,~n.i....o 1\ l . I \:Jnt ''i2 \'.\\'. C'an1pr .. It' ;72 VOLVO p.JaOO ES. ·i;~i c111·;1· C:quw" -\ d1. 1 \l'A'.'\TEJ) 1~·,--f,.; \l11~t ;u1;.:. 1 Jll'.\I ' 1a·1;1:r. h h--1·. ·1,,t OLDEST ! '"1 "'• """G ... I ... • -to.It. eLU1A • ,r: ('\lras. s:!.800. B1•s! Olft'. c II 6-.,--0 11~ E>.:!'C'I. :'llOll)I'. nlr t'Olld. '<llo:'P•I. t:0!11l 11l('<"h ... nd. ( ,.11 \'\\ 111.,1111' ,\· .i111 ,. !r.1111 I 493.3375 or lll·ll75 TOYOTA !!li'.;...j,12(1 a 1" " l~;11~a1nS:1:io.6lli·ll.~i ~;l•-1 '1::1 :1f:<1· ~lo .11 1• Pontiac 9965 ·::! 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Cl('~n, gel TOYOTA l!CJO.S:orotlu Sedan 173 SUPI::l'l°B E !:: TL E ~ '7:! EL CAJ\11x·o-:-P/S-. 1'111 .. _S..17~1 f'1·rs fil:.1...fl"li _ _ \\'llL-HU\.' YOl'l'R Hl::t'RE-' I co ... D. Rc.1sonah!l", 963-4109 for only ~.J;J JK'r 1110. 36 f 1'~000 S2.i00 GAS SAVER . ATIO'.'ll'AL VEHICLE. PAii> 1974 euw 5 aft Gpm. ll.li. n io~. open llftd lease. ~~~~CX:.~ndi·t~on. ~·1~: I lo'". 1973 PLY!\lOUTH DUSTER f~1~-~·~f~~~· nH·s. $2,950 •73 i\IUSTA NG, lo tni·s, :\In 1 ~ Mazda 9738 0 •2.7~. cond. An1/fn1 !<tt'rt'O . Gond I FOR OJt ~OT. <"ALL l 'S in s1ol·k re<1rly for inimC'diatr .,... "~~ Sid. trans., great gas n1i!e-Chrysler 9925 _nr:._~11s. $2700~'1.)--0207. I * * * * * ROGE i{ llOHSBURGll 258 11 Chrisanta Dr. :\lission \'il'jo ~'Oil Bl·:S. Pl•!CE. ClrE.'J dC'li\'l'ry. Excellent savinK~ '7'' MAZO\ llXZ ,,., .1,,,.,. 1969 BUG, nt>N.!,; snn1e I Hg!' .(ov<'r :!2 !\!PG1 Only •.·r, r·,·r c .. ,,,.,.1.,1,1, •. ·z'1.> i·.-: ltOAD. I'. lf r-,· TING : () N nn rC'111:i1n1n!'.; 1973 models. • ~ ' ' · '; 's '"'" k i~ $850 I 1·1,000 miles. $2195. Pril'atc "" , ' BEArH. J,'\\{.i B1',1t·J1 llh·d .. SAl.l·:s-s ~:R\'ICE ~J·:ASINC lrarhL'r. vinyl roof, elec. i\·or . 9~~5f:Jl· . par1y. ·~~ar~J.R~~1Y~11·r1~.v~~~~: su1•I::Rr~1\·i:~~7~loou. ! Twy'o'" "F"REthE" \1T·iri1"c'K' ,E,TS l!t!·'.!."101. 0\'F~HSEAS DELIVERY _:~C':in;'-Rl9----0440. . * 551 -5151 * ·r10N' SPEC! IL c " I -----·71 R'°2 I' I d ' '66 VW XLNT COND ' ' · ;•t'i'u ror Oldsmobt.le 9955 1 1 c';,\,...;f.0-i-:.~ u1,!111lJ•d I') ROY CARVER, Jnc. Jr. S2ruJ~otary, x 111 t'Utl · '' ,,,,,,,.~ ;,i nl·c nr11'. ~IO·i06J or 10 lht• ~}ilJfll:118,\ 11'~1{'1\~. [n1pol'I ~. ltOLl-5 no1·cr Bil-1\V 847·G:l66 '71 Sl,000 6-14-7:1 15 AMC 9905 I. 646·!!797. -. Sa.lrs & SP:v\rp Southern Ca lifornia »•< 11 . "'"-.' \L __ ~ i:M K 17th s1. I Toyota 1600 °"So v.w. Bug. x1n1 rond.. 6.J C!IRYSL. 1 OLDSMOBILE 1 MOBILE HOME SHOW 4 Wheel Drives 9S50 C'ns!~ i\1\•sa e 546--4#1 Mercedes Benz 9740 .\'Pii hrukcs. tires & batt Nc11· rPa1· brakes. Sl200. CJ.E,\J~ 'fl.I\ RA ~1 BL F: ll. -Ell ln1pcria1 ;\lHy 1.11111 11ir11 :>hoy <!ith G--16-S:i2·1afl6 rr.t Ainer. 2 dr. 6 cyl, stick:. C:.1'0\1'n Coupe, all dlx x1r""· I GMC TRUCKS 11 111,. ,,, . . 1 Hl73 !3:\1\\'. Driving this car EXEC. CARS i-·un Ll:.:AS£ Koni !<hocks. Dyno-tuncd. .69 V\" Can•-r ,·, ,., ..... , ...... ...,1. · Rf!!, 54001 1ni., nr new s;,oo. &16-20-13 I HONDA CARS ANAHEIM STADIUM 1 .1 J111l ."··~11 .l<'•·p; l _11·h~ tells lhf'.\\Urld you 'r•' 11 Choose from .\ fully equi•: J..Q\\·mileage.1\Ianyc-xtrus. ~ ,,~ ,..1UU .. v•" · h 1 I S 111· s~1 ~1 < .•! ron<I .,10. (,! 1 111.tiprlloou;i \\'hrn you ."l'C ,..,,d 10~ inLleH"L' 4:..0 s'i·: Orig:. n1rrl<''I\ P1·1. 11arty. \1·11h nl'w tirrs & fa!'t. rc\Jlt 111!s, ll_J'ln.<. l".;:.iut., x nt care. Comet 9927 UN VER ITY OLDS :.'IOI! S1a1r C'oll1•i::,. Blld ,lft ·,I'\! I Jl .... " Best olfer. 6~:l-:l342 rng. $1900. 5-18-5211 S6i:>. 96~-2'-... Anah••i111 II 1ou kmw 11hy.1'his 1·ar . 36 ~lo lea!IC S2l~i78 1•cr 1no B • • 9910 2850 llarbor Blvd. 1 ,,1 11 "Ji· .. , .,.,., -----------11•1 ·ul ,, · 111 ,. 0011' ·r k 1·1· \I l 61' ""7 ,._" ro-"·<I.•"" s~= ... , . ln1·l:11nryou1·t1i·l.•·I~. t:\olllh Trucks 9560 1 J1 .. s a sunr>JO I and only ~l!OOj OEI. + TiL'I: Lil" Serial Any1inlt'. '66 V'IV Squarehack. Good UICit 'Gr, COi\1ET Cvclone GT, Costa Mesa 540·9640 {';!'•i• l'H ,y _-ih.-;. t•\l "'' ·' 1 , • .iro' "1 g11·111i;:: 1~(1. J a c your c,tr in L'O.nc l 10111~,· us see. u-.>.>J !963 BUICK Sk)·Jark. ;Hi!o. ~ ,:;'~i"-· '"''· BY O\\NJ-.R. 72 :-is OELT.\ 1 Cn''''''' '"'' 1,.,.,. ,,,,,,,,,.,. 1, •-;-;: C'fJL'l!l t-.J:. T,u'fJ11l.• \\hi~. 11 .1 "J'M'{Jal ln11 11n<·r. rh1, 1, 1ra1Jr. 'it \l.\P.K JI. .\/T, Fai'. .ur. 01 673-6· ..,.,.....,,, 1 o " I I k 11~i o " · radio & healer ne1v brakes ' · ' H YAJ.~:. ::1.000 1111. BP"I t .·i10.12w1. Spo~('J;J, Su ... pt..•n .. 1011. 1 :1 \\1 ·1k IJ/1)). C;dl ;111d ;i>,k l J'1m Slemons \ (' nc'll'. .•• rni. llf' <-~·1 I . . ,-,..,~----"'" I . 111 C\l/>\I T 1 o1111cr. SZIJO . .:0:\6--. ~2 ·~-.: \.'\\ ........ an, good cone!. runs good. Sl'/J 8 .7 '° Id o h'J'. ~.:;..,,,.so n 1. .i La ~ 11r1.·s, , . :i Ji 1' . .1 >0u1 our i>11et·1ul lc:.isc pl:iii. \\'ith ski rack $900. or Ix-st 962--$716 uy a nr1v 4'! , our o er bci n•JCn Sun. * * * * * 1''11/\'r).!la"s T•11H1t':H1 .!..' Dir. 71+.523-'i'l50. Imports Jot 8 ne11' ramlly ::-u0m th«. off£'r. 557_9117 model CA.I' is in big demand -------- mpg. ~&-Oill'l CREVIER BMW .•. '"l n,,.,1 needs more furniture? Shop 1969 LeSABRE. 2 dr hanltop. . .. Sell it fasr with a ·70 T-Binl. An1-Frn stereo. 19.,3 >IAZD,\ p ·,o·k • ·p. •.··ioo·k , .... ,,-""a"h w. y ot ass1 1 .,.. u pw., 1r. e<:S er. a Y ass . h k ,, ~ • " D J Pi! Cl ! ed A"-I '69 VW BUG I' II -a· "" t off D il p;Jot Cl Wed Ad 1 Put your budg.e< . back on Bro11gham. T1·11 wh••I. A1·r. "' .~ ,~ ..... '' I.><.: .. Cl S 200 96 C II al 6 2 "A" =..o t e trac ... Sell 1ul\• J!1·11. 1·,11 po>'°"r. St 9=. ••7 ~16. 1'hifl. 15,000 nules. $2,300 S;ilcs e Se:vice e Leasing 83.1-9300 every day! ean, I . 5-16-53 ;a t. ; 644-047 . <>-tv-JU111. -o--.,..-~----~= I ..-.. JIJ O"I -.l'IJ 83.IJ...lJSSf( 208 \V. 1st, SA. 835-3171 1 ENTER FH.0~1 !l.lacARTHUR Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 TRADE New out board USED BMWs 1973 450 SL This melalllc n1olor for· ¥,, ton pick up. ~ ·n ~2 silver McrcedC!S 2-seater Phone 64l-&l23. ~ '.~ ~ sports ca.r is only one of the L9i3 01evy ~ T. 4 \\'hrcl Dr . ./ .71 BaVHria fabtl.lw& 450SL's '*'' have Ll1ryenne. Lllafll"<J. X!nl nvai!ablr. Call to find out <"Onrl. $:'1,l'X)'l. r~l4-2&1i!. "1'.? U~l\V :l.o C:'A cpc. ,\ulo. 001v you can buy or !case · 1~ J.'OH.IJ, I ton. S\l"p V<in. trans., ;11r, i\111/F!llJ Slt'reo, lh1s Sj'.l("Cia l cnr this \\'eek. & In n1ilrs. Can lea.~. Dir. 714-523-7250. $60CI. or offt>r. 1'\.1l 20-W DI 11·r ... ;,10~ -.~~·-·----- ·-.. \JIZJll-[•-f;--Jll-:-'il g,\\',\P.~,\ -ilU!fl. trilllS.,. "' ..• ' , . Ill, ~u· \:'IJ/"J & I k ' ff s-r·ri· r ' I ' . J ' • • I c Jl!'IY. a'.n,1 111·111 i· '·-~ _ ... ~1 \ a l' ('Inly 21 ,()(Kl ongin;i] 1nill'S. .£:.1_ ~-':..·-.."-·'· '-·--1'.~1 ·20-ID J)lr. I ~10HE fnr ·'"Hlt' ftlti.'1;:11 <'a r, ,_,, B 11. IP.I 1 1 . 1 . I " il •-, , • , -~f.'C"<. ,11r ru11n111~ ur 111.'t r;~'.'l'pt.'11 l'nl ,\:\l/F:'\1 ,t_ priet'd 10 ~eu: p;1~s run1't' f ;di j, .. ~3465 ,'IJl-20.W Dir. 1 OVER 35 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY Van s 9570 ·'° BMW 1soo TJ.4 s,,.,oo •I House of Imports \',\\/r,\:'\ll'E.R, $300. (:d ~~~~~ b1f. r r r ('c t ion,! ----5~2~].:...:.72=5~0'----I rut1111n~ t PS. Van ,1~---------- r a r11;4Jly t'(U\\'C'rtcJ t n Capri 9715 l!li1 4JOSLC. This 2-s('aler cnmpcr. f.45-6720 ~ports rar L<; !he best r ar ·-,1 Jl()DG~ 1'n11. & 1973 (",\J'ltl 21.XlO, ·I spd, 11fc, :\lrrt·1'llC'S n1nkes. It's lbc stO\·c fancv interior xJnl t·onfl it l'IJO.,., only $2(q;). 1 . • 1 .:,..,· 11· 1 top of the hne. Only 2,CXXJ s.lil-roi s3.!:.'1;::,~~~·"· nHtst S(' • 1 1\mencans \l'ill be able to 1,,~,~,~,.~0"'1·1) 1. Ton pant'l ; .• ·-buy this years nuxll'L Thi:-. · · k 1• • p 1 1 SF:X\ 13 Capn 2000 Aur o J h ird 111 futrl cur 1~ 11\'0llablC! Truf'. 011nrr. L'rcl· I I •··, J 1· · ' · · conrl srffi Gr ml s u t • .,..-.. \1ng or n1111a1y, 1 for sale or lease If you -, :i-n1ust Sf'IL ~.'691 6~(}f:222 or I ~urr).:.E_lt" 71-l-jZ3-7ZJO. Autos Wanted 9590 121317:'1:-l--Oli'i 1~;c.;.;_ ________ 1,.:.:.==-"'C....---~-.,.. 1973 300 SEL. Tlus extra·long '73 CAPH! V·li I :-.p. Turlx! sr1l;111 look s and f('('ls like a rhar~l'. a11·, 1n;1ny l'Xlras \.l ert'('dt's Lino u s in C!. CADILLACS Largest Selectlon Xlnt. S·ll OO-oflel' ·19l-'.'i..'>:S:i. I:.:J\ogant 1s the only \1'ord for In Orange County Colt 9717 it. Call to sec how you can CoulJC' DC'Villr"' • Sedan De-, _,, (' . . huy or lcn~l' th.is luxurious v ·11 .. -El Dorad05 • Ct)],' n J)f,,_,g(• Pit ~ta I l <) ll c;.ir for ii spl'l·ial price this 1 ~ 1 \Vagon, g:oo(l rn 1 I va g '-". l\'Prk. Dlr. ;11·523-72."'ll'.I. Vl'rhhlrs .. Also ninny. 011er SupC'rh L'Onrl, 16,'JOO Ill!. select Cnd.lla.e Trade-ins. r.lust S<-ll. fiT.r-1597 ·7 1 !11113.Z 2j() &Jan Auto. trans .. 111r, AMf1''111, illich. Datsun 9720 X l'fttlial~. .r... Jo1v milC!s. 831-20-Kl Dlr. DATSUN 2~0 Z-5,000 1ni. Jll73 ''"DC Tl · F:x1r:i!<. liesr nfff'r. f'!I: · · -· 11~ 1~ thr , 1, .,,11 I llh•r('l'llcs Cnup<'. l''ru111 it's ;/ .... •' . j :-.por1y p1ns1np1ng 1n its TOP DOLLAR PAID l~ DATSUN '.?.j(JZ, ~ange, lush 1nlrrior, Uiis ~1 1s IMMEDIATELY · 111r , mags, '~~pd. S3,<ti0 i-;orgeous! Special p r-r cc FOR AhL FOREIGN CARS 83i·93.3.1 during lhc running of this Call or come in to see us. '73 DATSUN Sta .• \\'ag. A/C, nd. This C'ar could be NEWPORT IMPORTS auto .. 16,000 n1i. :·n1. conrl. leased. Dir. il4-523--7250. $33.iO 5.ll-29S9 '61 ~-JERCEDE:S 220. Bcxlv & 'T.l 210Z, ~liek, Air, Mags, I enj(. ~I . Net'l.l!ii n1inor 25,000 n11, ln1m;i<', $4650. \l'Ork. S1 .'i0 firm. 673-3246. &33-3897 or 54•1-1440 MG 9742 '72 0nt8Un 240Z, 4 Sr. mags, 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. 642-9405 1960 MCA. new tires, inotor & pain!. $750. or best offer. 64{;..1483'. Yellow * Mint condition TOP CASI-I for clean used l--'-'"J&."-"9!;;;38.c...o•::fl:=e:,,r ,;5;:.P;:.M:,.,.,_ C/\J'S nnd trucks Any dav is the BEST DAY to H ard Chevrolet run an ad! Don't ~lllY. , 1972 MG Midget. xlnt OW Daily Pilot ClusUied Ads 28.000 n1iJ('s, S2.550. cond. firm. il1af'Arthur nnd Jamboree G42--567S. 1 67J..0,~70 or 639--9511 N1•1vport Beach R.l.1--05.55 • • ,, • "Thanks Folks, for 21 years of . serving your automotive needs here in the beach area. In appreciation, we're · declaring a big Sale! CLYDE JOHHSOH Presi•nt ' \,t. \ DICK JOHHSOH Vice Presidtnt CONlllENIAL'S TO CAPRI'S EVERY CAR JN STOCK SPECIALLY DISCOUNT PRICED TO SELL! Choose from Over 200 • , NEW -USED -DEMOS Home o f the New Cor "Golden Touch" - 2626 . Harbor Blvd. of Cars \ • ENTIRE MONTH OF MAY! Costa Mesa , • \ - Home of the New Car "Golden Touch" I ' ... • - • • • • ' • • • :16 OAIL V PllOT * , ThuNd!ly, Ma~ 1&, 1974 • Howard Chevrolet is picking up the Dinner Tab! • • * * * * * HAVE YOU DINED YET *Baxter Street *Harry's New York Bar-& Grill ' ' AT NEWPORT BEACH'S f ·A·B·U·L·O·U·S ''RESTAURANT ROW '' COMPLEX . . * Blackbeards -* Mingei . . * Carribbean Room * Moonraker . * Red Onion . NEAR ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT? * Delaney's · *El Torito * Sheraton Newport •• ,..._, our • • * Gulliver's * Victoria ·station ,.,.._, If you haven't, a delightful and uniCJue experience in fun dining awaits you! If you have, you're sure to retum .often. The food and service are . iust great -titillating! It's a new way to believe! Reservations, where accepted, are strongly recommended. Howard Chevrolet feels fortunate in being located next door to these exciting theme restaurants .and wants to share the enjoyment with its car and truck purchasers. So-o-o-o we invite you to ..••••.• • BE OUR DINNER GUESTS . AT ONE OF THEM! HERE'S HOW: If you're ~n the dining anclvehicle buying or le~~ing mood, come look big array of new Chevy's and excellent used cars and trucks, and select yours. FOR EACH NEW OR USED ORDER AND DELIVERY BY US TODAY THROUGH MONDAY. MAY 20th, WE'LL PICK UP THE TAB. FOR DINNER AND BEVERAGES . . . FOR TWO AND THE TIP* AT THE RESTAURANT OF YOUR CHOICE ABOVE! IYour complimentary dinnc-r may take ~oce any time up io sirty-days after delivery!. '; .. ~ . . . over, • • New, '74 Vega Hatchback! Wttl'l tin1ed glass. rao10. lour-speed !rans. di~ bumpers. wh1te1>. hea1ef. delros1er. wtieel rings, 1111ers, etc New· '7 4 Monte Corio! ' '6 9 Toyota Corona. Hardtop. au!oma11c transmission. factory air. VJ~yl lop. radio. heater. extra nice. (ZOX095) Hardtop coupe~~~om-:~C!eenng, brakes. power windows. power seat. vinyl roor. AM/FM, tilt wneel E~cep11onal 1nrough0u1t (688FTG) No 32.4700/3179 Onlys2599 New '74 Novo! With au to tra ns . tinted g1a ::.s. power sleenng. H 0. rad1a!or, wneel covers. radio. whiles. etc. · --s2999 No 1a1s431J134 Only W1tti air cond, VB engine. power steering and brak.es. tinted glass, ~~ healer/defroster. remote mirror, ~-·. wheeleo•e".HD "d.atoc.etc Only S 1895 Only S 1795 No 15'373•3128 Only $ 36991-Au-toin_at_" -, .. -n:-.. 6p.;_~w-!-·,B-1e!-~~-g.-bc-ake-, . .-po-we-1 ~Ru-na-bou-t.-Au-to-~7..!..11c 2-,,...:..~..:..~~_:~....;n, ;_.ad-•o_&_he-ale<--l. 1------..,.......------.j--------------I windows. air cond1t1on1ng. vinyl root Clean throughOul. Extra nice. clean. good mites. (937FAWJ New '7 4 Camero! New'74Pickup! 1 "cc' 001 0~1y 5595 · 0n1y 5 1695 With t1n1ed glass. VS. auto. trans. _ ,....._~ style group radio. rear spkr . -~~ · console power brakes. air cond. · ~· body si de rn0Ja1ngs a . heater1delrosler. etc .on1ys4299 No. t 307Bt/2925 . New '74 Mdlibu! No. 450824/3126 833-0555 With aura trans .. air cond., va· engine. power steering and brakes. tinted glass. wheel covers. whites, healer/defroster. rad io. H D radiator, decor pk.g .. etc · Onlys3599 No 140940/3015 No. 261911 /3038 With auto trans , VS, gauges, step bumper. tinted glass. radio, H.D. rad ia tor. H 0 shOcks and spnngs. fleets1de box tieater/delrosler. etc L----..;._-----+---------~ '65 Buick Skylark. Bucket seats. laclory air, rad io. heater, exceptional value. (HGT 139) Only s3299 __ o__;n1y:--56_9_5_----11-----on_1y 5_9_95_~ 4 S~~a~o.~ ~fc~11! ~.~~~~f.ber. Aulomatic 1la!s.~~i n~~er· brakes, Vega St_otion (N 4718':'l fa ctory air, vinyl roof, leather interior. Extra nice • (313KELJ - ' Witti !1nted glass. auto. trans .. radio, wti11es undersea!, wheel covers, heater/delrosler. dht. bumpers, H.D. radiator. etc. • • Only 5795 '69 Vol•o Pl800 · $port Coupe. 4 Speed, overdrive, radio & heater, radial tires only 35.000 miles. Musi see. lmmaculalel (ZMK77SJ . . ~52695 Au1omat1c 1 t?n! .. ~~~~ri~~ new rad~ tires. vinyl roof, Jow miles. lmmaculalel (834EVZ} Only 52295 Pricn.good ltlr9Moo•r May Zotti. \ CHEVROLET • • - " ' . " Dove and Quail Sts. \ NEWPORT , BEACH Near MacArthur, Jamboree and Bristol Half-mile South of Orange County Airport ' • , •• 833· 0555 • ' • , .,......, .... . -u.t I , • • ~ I • ., I I • ' ' • • • -' ,. • • San Clemente Today's Final Ca • • 1strano • N.Y. Stocks • VOL. 67, NO. 136, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY lo, 1974 ' TEN CENTS San Juan Plans Welc.ome for Amtr.ali Train " By PAMELA HALLAN OI lhe D•HY .. Uot ll•H Amtrak's first passenger !rain stops in San Juan CapUitrano will take place Sunday n1orning -an event marked by appla use, ehcers. and old-fashioned ballyhoo from local residents. San Juan's chamber of commerce has organized an inaugural excursion into Los Angeles, scheduled to last the entire day. Almost 100 persons plan to 1neet the train al the first slop al San Juan's old station at.8:20 o.m. Al Seager, who wat' instrumental in winning the San Juan stops. will have a list of suggestions on what to do in Los Angeles when the train arrives there at 9:30 a.m. High on his list is the Dodger·Bravcs bascbalJ game. Olvera Street, the old downtown church and other res toration projects in old Los Angeles. Other spots will include museums, Chinatown, the l.a Brea tar pits, f'armer's Market and Busch Gardens. "All will have brochures from the Los . ·' Angeles Chamber suggesting places to see and things to do in the city," said Cha mber h-lanager John Toner. "He has done a lot of work in organizing the trip," he added. Arrangements have been made' for an early dinner at El Paseo Inn en Olvera Street, and travelers hoping to get to other parts of the city can sample the Los Angeles bus service. The return trip will begin at 7:55 p.m. at Union Station with the train arriving in San Juan at about 9 p.m. ._ One-way fare is $3 and C<\ll be pJid on the train. Coffee and rolls \.\•ill be available in the morning for an extra charge, spokesmen said. Anyone interested in joining the trip js "'elcome, be they members of the chamber or not. Toner asks that those planning to make the trip call Seeger at 496-3207 . or the chamber office at 493-4700 in advance. The railroad first came to San Juan in 1880, accordln_g to local historian Bill Smith. In his book "The Capis1rano Story" he said the first 30 years of the railroad \.\"ere marked by CIU\.\'ds virlu- ally each time the train stc;lpcd. "The big freight wagons f£om the art':l lined the tracks every day. lo;iding :.ind unloading thei r cargo." he said. The service nourished through !h1• years, and even \vhen rail travel \l'as on its decline, San Juan·s old station ~!ill sold an average of 200 tickets a 1non1h in the mid 1900s. Bui public acccptanec con!lnucd to d11 1ndlc and Santa Fe officials f1nallr, ended the stops a few years latt•r. A r:impa1gn led by the ch:unbc r Ja~t year yielded nearly 5.000 nan1cs nn pcl1tions seeking the restoration 1if passengrr service to the old. de::cr!l'd station. 8esidcs !hr \11·0 ne11· stops earh day. the plnns l'all for a rl'Storation of the ~tation by a private firm \.\'h1ch plans lo build a restaurant with a railroad Iheme. l(leindienst Says Guilty • ' uestions UPI TtlffltoM Cuddly Little Pet Cornell Chirila Jr. of Overland Park. Kan .. holds one of his pets. Sadie, a 350-pound. 17-foot-long Indian python, in the basement of his parents' home. Chirila has other pets, among them alligators. Jiz. ards and fro gs. 1-Jis parents would just as soon their son turn them over to a zoo. ·----~------------------- Teachers' Unio1i Leader ·Says Pay Offer 'Insult' The leader of a union representing some teachers in the Capistrano Unified School District termed the districts' latest offer of a six percent pay raise "an insult" and withdrew his group from bargaining sessions today. Declaring that the Capistrano Unified Federatton of Teachers (CUF'T) had no confidence In negotiations, D a v e Niehardt, the group's president, bas \.\"lthdrawn his group from negotiatiof15'! budget not being ready bek>re June I. -Board representatives i g n o r i n g comments made by the union delegate. -Publication of ~accUrate minutes ()f bargaining sesSkins.. -Not follo~g procedures of minute approval before publishing the records. -The lack or good faith in bargaining sessions. -The requirement that" teachers sign (See 'INSULT', Page II Oil Firnis' (;a_mpaign Analyzed An announcement \Vednesday by major oil companies that they plan a massive carfipalgn to w'ln support of oil drilling off the Californ-· st drew reactions from shrugs to e among Orange Coast officials. "The fact they are planning a public relations campaign is already \.\"ell known. Obviouslv their efforts \.\"ill be organized," said-Hanz J, Lorenz. former Newport Eeach Vice-Mayor and leader of the long established Coastal Area Protective Leag_ue. Lorenz added the time for concern v.·il! be v.·hen the oil companies. nominate sµcc-ific areas for drilling. San Clemente Mavor Tho1nas O'Keefe agreed with Loreiiz that the current campaign by the oil il}dus!ry is not a 1natter of immediate concern. ""I see no real urgency for ou r COUJl(iJ lo react to their campaign, but we \.\"ill be payin g close attention lo their efforts:' O'Kecre said. But Laguna Beach l\1a yor Roy Holm said he \Vas "outraged " by the attempt of the oil companies and state and local federal agencies to reopen offshore drilling in the tidelands. J He said the potential for (/!"shore drilling was ''the potential for ruination of Southern California's most valuable resource-the coastline. "Tl just doesn't make sense." he said. 'restern Oil and Gas . Association officials said \Vednesday they are 1nol!.Rting a $500,000 war chest to \.\'in I' s upport for a federal proposal to offer offshore oil leases. The federal government has asked the oil e-0mpanies to nominate areas for drilling and "'ill conduct a public hearing on those proposals in May 1975. State law currently prohibits offshore drilling in st.ate tidelands from the Santa Ana River to the A-fexican border. Of the $.500,000 earmarked for the \Vestern Oil campaign, $100,000 would be devoted to public reJatlons. "JI is primarily an effort directed • (S.e CAMPAIGN, Page II Sexual Favors 'Femme Soldiers Recruite cl SLA' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Station KGO·TV says that female •·soldiers" of the Symbionese Liberation Army. the terrorist group that kidnaped newspaper heiress Patricia l·learst, U$ed sex to re- cruit prisoners as members. "Female 1nembers of the Symbionese Liberation 1\r1ny used sex and had sexual relations with prisoners inside Vacaville Aledical Facility to try to get them to do the bidding of the Symblonese Lib- eration Anny," the station said it learned. KGO said Wednesday that the intimacies were carried out under the stage of the Black Cultural Association's meeting room at the Vacaville prison. The association was organized in 1968 to provide inmate tutoring and blaclre ultural courses. F ot1ntain Valley Drug Raicl Nets 50 Accused Pushers B\· KATHY CLA1'C\' Ct tflt D•ily Piiot St•H An intensive crackdO\.\'n on drug and narcotics sales in and around Fountain Valley high schools resulted in the mass ~rrest.s of 50 alleged pushers \Vednesdny night and early today by Fountain Valley police. The 19 adults and 31 juveniles were arrested on charges of selling drugs in Fountain Valley . Six teams of plainclothes policemen swept through that city and surrounding communitiea dur ing the night. Policc said the operation, which marked the end of five months of investigation, \.\'ent smoothly and those --------··-- NIXON ST A UNCH: lf'ILL NOT QUIT President Nixon says he has given long thought to the possibility (If resignation but decided he will not quit the nation's higtiest office ''Wlder any circum· stances." His strongest statement to date not to resign came in an interview with columnist James J . Kilpatrick. See story, ?age 4 . ·------·--- arrested offered little resistance. It \\'as the first such ma.ss operation by Fountain Valley police. The n1 assive s"·eep \\'as similar in nature to a late April roundup in In·ine -titled Operafion Irving -in which nearly 130 persons were arrested on suspicion of various drug offenses. Irvine's rotmdup was patterned on two prio r mass arrest operations conducted by Costa fwtelia police, "'hich patrol Irvine on a contract basis. Raid teams fanned out over the city during an eight-hour period, making fora ys into surrounding communities in search of adults and juveniles named in arrest warrllnts. The probe \\'a.5 sl1rted to stop use of Fountain Valley and Los Amigos high sct'iool campuses as meeting places for the sale and transfer of narcotics. sa id Sgt. \Villiam DeNisi, coordinator of the ISee DRUG RAIDS, Page %) Undercover _Auto Of Lagu11a Beacl1 Hit in Collision The leader of the union local whicfi district ofClcials claim has a relatively small merTibership has asked trustees to set up separate bargaining sessions. ThaL request \viii appear on the 1t1onday night agenda. Niebardt cited seven specific FltJ.p ·Erupts Over Battin . ' Two vehicles, including a brand ne\V undercover car from the Laguna Beach Police Department, collided on El Toro Road Wednesday injuring both drivers, one a narcotics detective. Anthony W. Smith, 31. Laguna Beach police detective driving the undercover car, went to Seu th Coast Community Hospital, where he \\as treated and released. grievances on the progress o f negotiations and at a session last Tuesday the group's sole representative in bargaining seseions walk~ out of a bargaining meeting. That left ftllr member. or the capistrabo Unified E d u c n t o r s ' Association still ln attendance and still actively engaged In bargaining activities. That group atltl repretents the built or lhe dtstrlct teacbera and has made its Initial requeata or a 15 percent wage hike and run dl1trlct payment or beallh lnsunmce premiums !Qr dependents. District opokeamen lnltlall,y said tbe reque&l& wputa, co,i 'jwell over a million -dollani." Nlebardl has cited several major alleged dellclend .. In the district half of the nqotlatlOlll: "Fooklraggllll on nogotia\tons." -The board ~ trustees repl'*'1tatlves have ollered "the feeble ........ of oecretarlal um... •• the reaoon for the district prellnllnary ' ' .. , }• Off{cials .Seek Court Order to Inspect Residerice • • By WIWAM SCHREIBER Of ttlf .. II, Piie! It.ti Santa Ana city offlclals are seekmg a coon order to iliow btlildlng ln!pOCtors to check the combined home and olllce or ooe of their dllzens--Orange County Supervi!or ROOert Battin. Battin, a DemocnUc candidate ior lieutenant governor, sayA tbe action is nothing more thln a. wild> hunt by tJufe Republican city olll<f1l• to get back at him for contesun, the asaeasment ()0 PrOlldent Niro•'~ Western \\'bite Hoose. "I'm rtire It dldft't Illar! out btat way but Ill ol a llUddOll• ll has Intensified," Battin said today In · a telepbone interview. "'l'm DOt sure U &hey'M £r)'lna: 1 to pen<euto me becauoe I'm a Democrat or H they lloo't !lave -.fI)I wort !O- day.'' • 'Ibo lat,st Oop In BUtln's ba tie- I searred political hisltity began when he· and a fellow lawyer purchased a tum or the century rQOming hou.se at 825 N. Ross St. to cotrtert into an office. As required by city bulldlng codes the lnspectors went In 8nd checked the old howie and then presented Sanla Ana'• First District SuperviSO< and l~wyer· friend Larry Kirk wilh a four-page list of violations. The codes require !UCh an 'inspection when a residential use Is transformed Into a more intensified use sucb as a buslnesa office. ' . A building in'l(lCctor wns sent back lalt wek to see If lhe violations hid been been cdrrected but Kirk wouldn't let hlnl In. Chief ctlY Buildin& lltspedor Wenden Brll aald today he and City Attorney Jame• WitbeQ decided to 1eet a cour1 • , order from Judge 1'-fark Soden Wednesday afternoon to permit the search. As of e.arly today the inspection ·war- rant had not been served on Battin ot Kirk. .. Battin clatms. Bril, Withers and Santa Ana Fire Cldef Eugene Judd; all registered Republicans, have singled him out for punitive action because of bis opposition to Nl1on. • '"l'hese gllys'•re all Republicans and they .are giving more lhan ordinary attention kl • my · case," Battin said. '•They've alreldY caused me W spend one whole day fn' tbe coonty law llbrary nllellrchlnl city ~ ... " BatUn said the old ·bout< Is a non- coa!onnlng residential use and that use haa not lapoed becaUBe he n\oved Into It (See BATTIN, Paie I) ' , .. ' . • Andrea Cammack. 29. 30052· Via Del Cerro, San Juan Capistrano, identified as the driver of a Volkswagon bus \\'as taken by ambulance to SaddJeback Community Hospital and was treated and released. The CaliComia Highway Pa t r o I reported the t"·o cars collided when the driver of the Volkswa,gon bus all~gedly made a U-tum from the shoulder of El Toro Road. The CHP would not release any Information, on the speeds of the cars Involved or lbe length of the skid marks. • The accident occurred about one mile eall ol Loguna canyon Road. . Soon after the acctdent, at 5:45 p.m.~ unlta ln>m the CUP, Orange County Sht/lff, Leauna !leach Police Depart• ment and Laguna lleodl Fin Depart· ment II) anivtd at lllo """"· l . • Co11victio11 Could Mea11 Jail, Fine \\'ASllJ:'\Gl'ON 1API -Former A ll~. Gen. Richard G. Kleind ienst pleaded guill y today to a misrlcn1eanor charge th at he refused to ans"'er senators' Que~!ions about talks he had v.·ith President Nixon about the ITI antitrust CCI.Se. Kleindienst, the first attorney general or fn rmc>r atton1ey general ever to be convicted or a cri1ne, faces a jail sc-ntence of al least one month and3 fin e of a1 least $100. Kleindienst adn1 itted earlier tha! he did not tell !he Scnute Judiciary Committee ;1t his confir111ation hearing in 1972 that President Nixon ordered him 10 drop his suit against the giant cong lomerate. '"I l\':IS less than candid because I vie"·ed the President's order as ill- conceive<l. quickly retracted, in my opinion privileged:' Kleindienst said in a prepared statement after he left court. '") \.\"as wrong in not having been more c<1ndid \\·ith lhe co111milt ce and I sincerely regret it,'' he said. The White House declined comment on Kleindlenst's plea, But. under question- ing, .\\'hite House Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. \Varren said of the former attorney ·general: •·or course, be is a fine man." . U.S. District JudgC' \.corge L. l~art Jr., promised to expedite sentencing and pointed out to the former atton1ey general that he would be sentenced to a minimun1 of a month in jail and a $100 fine . The judge rould suspend the St'nterlCP, however. in which case Kleindienst would oot aclually be impriS()ned . The charge. brought by ~pccial prosecutor Leon Jaworski, carries a maximum sentence of a $1 ,000 fine and one year in jail. " Stanley Feldman. president of the Stale Bar of Arizona. said today in TuCS()n tic ~su't sure if Kl eind_itnsrs plea of guilty 1s grounds for disbannent. Feldman said the state bar's board of directors will take up the matter at its (S.e GUILT PLEA, Page ZJ Orange Coast Weather The weatherlady promises clear skies Friday, but continued cool temperatures. Highs at the beaches in the lower 60s inching up to the mid-ros inland. O\•ernight low,i 18·55. . INSIUt; TODA \I Sen. Alan Cro11sto11. niember of tlle Senate Banking Com1nit· tee, luis accepted $7,500 i11 11011· oraril4ms from banks or related bushiesses. He dtmie3" any con· flict of inrerests. Story, Page 7. ... 11111 • L. NI ... ,. lJ C•lltlnllt s Ctl ... 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The irony ..gt.,!hr d:1y 11ould not corne clear lo inc llJ)lil about 5 p.1n. T"·o hours of Y.Tangling y,·ould be followed by a lengthy, polite Fashion Island lunch and a mind-boggling afternoon in Cameo Shores. The vie\1· from .\lr~. Ath.:i!it• Clarke's living room ,....._ should ha\'e tipf)('d me. Gray !->lorm clouds rolled in ove r a. the choppy surf. darkening the Juster of the lavish beach-lEIDAL front home of thc wldow7of a late federal judge, Thurmond Clarke. The clouds roil<'d ancVtoiled for me. I v.·ould learn too late. t\lrs. Athalte lr,·1nc S1n11h. commonly knov.'!l as Joan , her IJ10ther and attorney L~'lldol Young were briefing the press. The most reecnt romrs of Congressional co1nmitt('C testimony and alle- galions of thc cha rming Irvine heiress were the object of the briefing. At the eonclusion of the session a reporter from a competing paper dt•l1vcred me to mv car. It Y.OUldn't slart. There it sat on balding titf'S a frustratin~l~· de:ld monu1ncnt lo the diff('t· enccs bcll\'een n1ysclf :ind r.1rs. Smith or lhe others 11·ho did b:Htlc in rhe boardroon1 lhat day. f)u ring the afternoon. I rC'callcd in ang£'r, fi.lrs. Smith had cancclled a limousine and ordered a dri\'ct to take her shoppi'ng anoth<>r day. Her car tr.oubtcs revol\'ed .around having ty,·o vehicles in lhc sa1nc place at one thne .'\'tlh only one dr1,·er. Annoyed by the interruption only slightly, .shc dis· patched her transportation problem v.•ith a wave of the hand as she continued 1he discussion of her search for greater income for herself and the lr~·ine Foundation. I called AAA . The neXt morning I called them again, Finally I parted wilh $26.79 f can't afford and replaced my battcr~" so I could get. to work to recount r-.trs. Smith's problems to a l''aiting \\'Or!d. PIC!ascd with my successful diagnosis and corrective actions I found Jt casicr to bc philosophic;:il about n1y oy,•n condition. ' Su{e. I have all the same bills mo st Amcrica1t'i do -from doctor, shoe stores and ~anks tanother year to pay for the carJ. But. unlike i\.-trs. Smith. I don 't have to pay a battery of la1\'yers and ac- countants to figure out whether my chief source of income Ol\'l.'S n1c SI n1illion or $2 million. All the fib'llrcs I C\"Cr hJve to 11·orry about can be subt racted in my check book . • l'e1•ritos M11rder Witness in Deatl1 Trial Found Sl1ot i11 Own Auto A key prosecution witness in the murder trials of two Orange County men just convicted of first degree homicide Fro1n Page l B,.\TTIN ... last November. fie said the office uses, which include hvo lawyers' orfices and his campaign hca.dquarters, a r c incidental . He also said the s~cal!ed violailons would completely ruin lhe vintage building because n1ajor renovation v.·ork would have lo be done . Battin said the city fire chiC'f has apparently decided the building is even more hazardous now thrut it \\'as in the past despite the fact that it has been cleaned up considerably, "The chargC1' are rifficulous because I , have a wri!lcn statrment from county .f'ire Chief Carl !)oy,·ns that the new use is much safer,'' Ballin said. ·1t know I have legal grounds to keep the use as it is bu t I y,·on't lei peopl e push n1c around ·· Bril iusi.sts 1/1al Battin is ,C!Ctling the same treatment any other resident would get in !he same situation. '·To ~ay 11Jis JS a political thing is reaUy rt'aching for straws ." Bril sairl. ··A.c; a public off1<:ial. l\1r. Bauu1 should be willing to ~hoy,· the publi c he can <·onduct hunst"lf in rht sa1ne 1nanner thev arc required to. 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Conner, 25, \\'ho was allegedly mentioned indi- rectly in a note from one of the con- victed killers. intercepted by marshals a! Rivers ide County Jail. The brief icl!er allegedly suggested !hat witnesses in the two cases be taken care of. according to shcriff's deputies. "Conner v.:as obviot.sly taken care of." remarked Riverside County Assistant District Allorney Ron Smith. ,,. Inves!i~ators would not c.omment upon \\'ho was involved along with one of their inmates \\'ho allegedly passed on a note from prisoner Robert Collins .32. of Buena Park. fle and John C. Daraban. 49. of Anaheim. were 'convicted of firrt degree murder in separate !rials and sentenced to life in prison for !he slaying or 25· year~ld Steplien Bell. Cooner was found dumped in lhe back seat of his car, parked on a side street, :shot once tllrough the heart. "\\'e feel the killing was approximatclv 24 hour prior lo htat,'' said U. StanleY Backman, of the Los Angeles C.Owny Shenff's Office. Conner had testified during the trials that both defendants claimed they ''did a number Ort Steve Bell." Strike Ended By Carpenters About 11.000 Orange County carpenters were an1ong , 30.000 in an ll"°unty Sou!hern California area to return to \rork today after contractors granted a :?O-ccnt ·~n-h<lur pay hike , ending a three-- d<1.\' strike. The raise, part of a contract negotiated last year. was reduced from 85 lo 55 cents an hour by the now-defunct federal P<1y Board. Contractors agreed to make the additional 30 cents retroactive to May I, payable as soon as negotiations for a new contract effective June 15 are complete, a six>kcsman-for the Carpenters District Council of Orange County said. · The 30-cent raise brings the base wage of a journeyman carpenter to $7.35 an hour plus fringe benefits. Travel.er Loses House, Home An Oregon man v:.,tting San Clemente Slate Park lost more than his money to thieves at the campground Tuesday night He al!<i lost his lodglng. Larry Johnson of C.ntral Point, Ore., told police that betw..,, 10 and 11 p.m. someone stole f4al in traveler's checkt as wen as 8 backpack lent valued at abolJ1 !80. Transcripts St. Clair Seeks • P-Qhlic Hearings U,I Ttlel'M'9 HUGHES TESTIMONY -Presidential advisor Alexander At Haig, s hed_of executive privllege, told the Senate \\'atergate panel \\'ednes- d;1y that 'l'rcasu ry Secretary \Villiam Sin1on inforined the \Vhite l lou se last year that the IRS was probing a $100.000 cash gift fron1 lloward llughes. \\'ith 1-lai g at right is \Vhite House attorney Fred Buzhardt. •nigh~ Chapparal Bench Civic Center Goes to Seed Thr br;ind nf'\\.' landsc:lp1ng at the !lunungton BeJch Civic Centcr has a!read.v gone to pot. .A total of 4.1 marijuana plants - nestled an1idst f10\1crs of r11ore lrgal varieties -\1·cre discovered earlv \Vednesday next to the city l'-Ouncll chambers by a construction company laborer. lie brought them into the Police station nexl .door. "'I can't believe anybody -Y:hether from city hall or the high school -would planl these here with the idea of using . i!," Police Sgt. Tom Patton, head of thc narcotics unit. said today. The two to three-inch ~h plants y,·ere .~iss Clemente E11.trijs Song/it For Fiesta Ti111e San Qemente's rhambcr of commerce this \\eek has launched an expanded queen's con!C"St lo find the first official r.llss S.:in Clemente to reign over !he summer fiesta and a ,·car of other !'ast of !he council chambers near 17th StrCt'I. across the slreC't from Huntington Bc.1ch High School. Sgt. Pall on Sil~ s he thinks ~mCQne "just threw a handful of seeds out" as a prank. lie cs!imated that the plants v.·ere six to eight \\'eeks old , an agc \\'hich coincidf'S \\•ilh thr date in ~larch the llC'\V city ha!I "·as occupied. But SgL Pallon auded 1hat l'w!"s not really sure hoy,· long !he plants have been there because they've grown 9:> fast Ylith a lc>L of help from the city. \Yorkers have been "landscaping, rcrtilizing and y,·atering the area every day,'' Sgt. Patton said. Police confiscaft'li the plants and had !hen1 analyzed by their laboratory to make sure !hey y,·crc marijuana. The laborer had no doubts. ··1 ought to kno1v." he 1vas quoted as saying. "I\·~ been busted for it a couple of limes:' Fro111 Page l 'INSULT' • • • events. · · A resolut ion passed recently by city councilmen expanded the !Hie and duties of the v•inner. Heretofore. the v.·inner of the annual competition reigned over only !he Fiesta La Christianita . y,•ork agreements without full knov.·ledge- of v.·orking conditions. -i\ichardt has demanded that trustees on Monday give his union the chance to meet directly Y.ith the board lo discuss district positions in the pay dispute. Appli cations for contestants bety,·ecn the a~es of 16 and 21 are available at the chamber offices and proof of residence in San Clemente as of last Jan. I also is needed, said chamber manager En1il Radics. · Deadline for submitting the con1pleted applications \\'ill be June IO at 5 p.ni., he added. The '''inner in the compcliti~n y,·j!I be cro1\ned at the official launching of !he fiesta season, the annual kickuff party July 13 at the San Clemente lnn. Chamber members this ,\\'£>ek began selling tickets to !he annual kickoff event y,·hich will feature dinner, dancing and entertainment throughout the afternoon and evening. Mayor Thomas O'Keefc and Vice Mayor Paul Presley bought the first ducats to lhe annual event. Advance sales a Is o arc handled through the chamber offices at 1100 ;./. El Camino Real. The queen and her court will occupy a noat in !he annual fiesta parade July 20 and through the year the \\'inner will be- come a part of other cha'mbcr projects as "ell. A simila r oc~urrence took place during negotialions last year: Nichardt has set June 3 as lhe deadline for such a special session. San Juan Switches Co1u1cil Meet Nights City Councilmen have again changed their mind <1bout what night to meet in San Juan Capistrano. They voted unanimously ~1onday to switch meeting nights to _the first and third Wednesday, instead of the second and fourth . The switch y,·on'! take place until June. ~leditation Talk Set A Cree lecture on the merits of transcendental meditation will be offered J.~riday at 8 p.m. in San Clemente High School's Litlle Theater. The International Meditation Society of Laguna Beach is the sponsor of the event. • WASHINGTON (UPIJ -Angered by comments from Hou se J u d i c I a r ¥ Committee members that tapes they heard in closed session showed President Nixon's Watergate trasncrlpl.! were inaccurate and incomplete, N"ixon's lawyer said today he would seek to have all future committee ses§ions open to He also threatened to make public material supplied by the 'Vhitc House to the COJIUnittee of the committee does not. lhe public. Attorney James D. St. Clair did little to hide annoyance with publication today or reports that a tape the 38--member commitlee heard in privacy Wednesday contained material not made public !n the \Vatcrgate transcripts Nixon called ··tle full Watergate story." Sources said the full tape revealed Nixon at a Sept. 15, 1972 n1eeting with John W. Dean 111 denounced the PUBLIC TRANSCRIPTS CONTAIN 'DELETIONS.· Story, Page 4 Washington Post for coverage of Watergate and promised the paper would ".have."damnable, damnable problems out of this ... " St. Clair said that section' o! the tal)C~ \\'as not included in tJ)c transcript because it was "irrelevant to Watcrtate. "I'm going to ask that these hearings all be made public," St. Oalr told rcporters as he arrived for today's closed session of the Judiciary Con1mittee hearing into Nixon's role in the \\'atergate cover·up. St. CIJir said he would like transcrij:lls of this \lleek's two earlier closed se!Aions to be made public and would like to sec material provided the impeachment inquiry by lhe Watergate grand jury released. St. Clair has no direct way to forma\!y propose such a ~ move but could urge Republicans on the committee to Jo so. Rep. Edwa rd Mezvinsky, (0-foy,·a). said the tapes leh him "depressed.'' Another Democrat said they gave him a "sense of revulsion." Chairman Peter W. Rodino Jr. (D· • N.J. l. announctd that public televised hearings -originally scheduled to start next Tuesday ·_ \\'OU!d be delayed until From Pagel DRUG RAIDS • • • crackdoy,•n lermed "Project Lunch Box." Lale lasl year. he said. police realized nonnal procedures just weren't g~tting to the widespread city drug problem. In fact. he said, the problem was growing, particularly on the high school campus. Police uscd iwo undercover agents posing as students at the high schools to purchase narcotics and g a t h c r informalion about drug traffi~. In the past four months the two spent $1,000 on 73 buys of LSD, marijuana, hashish, barbiturates, amphelaminc.s, rocaine and phencyclidine. Teams of plainclothes officers v.·ere armed wi1h v.·arrants and made arrests. then were met near the arrest scene by partlo cars. which carried youths to the police station. At the station. pol.ice teams quickly handled fingerprinting and photography, then the arrested suspects • we r c transported to juvenile hall or Orange County Jail. f'olUltain Valley police also offered a special service to parentE of !hose arrested -t11·0 officers manned a separate telephone line throughout the night to give parents details of their child's arrest. Police said the. l\ro officers \\'ere kept busy throughout the evening anewering the quelitions of anxious parents. Capt. Les Rw·land cautioned officers in a pre.arrest briefing to "deal courteously with the parents at all !in1es. "\\'e know the reactions v.·e get from parenlS in this type of situation," he pointed out . "They arc either shocked or hurt or angry." Police also planned the arrests so juveniles would be arrested as early as possible in the evening and children wouldn't be taken from bed in the middle of the night. Poilce said the roundup was completed by aboUt 3 a.m. today, but officers are still seeking four other alleged narcotiCJi pushers whe \li'eren't' found \Vednesday. night. Wednesday and possibly witil Atay ZS . fl.1eantlme , the cOmlntuee abruptly backed away fr<lm another confrontatlon with President Nixon, It scrapped plans to issue a aubpocna today for 20 tapes on the ITT affair and 46 on the milk producers' $2 million campaign pledge . Rodino said he wanted to be certain that Nixon had made an "absolute refusal" to give up the ~ tapes before he sought to subpoena them. On Wednesday, the oommittce. v.•ith hardly any rancor. issued Its second subpoena against Nixon. It sought IL Watergate tapes. The White House implied it would not oon1ply. Presidenlial spokesman Gerald L. Warren did not say what the President's response will be. but repeated Nixon's star)d that th e commiUee "has all the information it needs.'' From Page 1 CAl\fPAIGN • • • towa rd gathering scientific information to be offered to I.he Bureau of Land r.1anagemen' in connection '\'ilh their development or an impact stalcrv.ent." an oil spokesman said. "We will talk to people, inform them and tell them how offshore drilling Yl'ould effect them ," he added. ln any event, drilling \vould be years away, he said. Lorenz said "it's possible there will be no areas nominated south of the Santa Ana River." In the San Clemente area. O'Keefe said, the,re is "an apparent feeling that areas off our coast are not in prime territory for offshore oil drilling. '1 Holm said. he along with other coaStal city o!ficiafs and Involved iiiembers of the public would sooo hold "a big old meeting and work up a strategy on hov.• to fight the [)epartment of the Interior and the oi l companies and .hieir appar- ent ru-nuence on hie state Legislature." O'Keefe pointed out that five years ago he had advocated annexing the state tidelands to the three-mile limit to maintain control of v.·hat went on the water offshore. "The council saw no real urgency and never proceeded at that time." he said, Oil industry spokesmen locally said the campaign will serve a good purpose. "Certainly we need the energy source. That"s \'cry dcfinile," said James Gilstrap, consultant to \he General Crude Oil Company, which holds leases to several N~-port ~ad! v.·ells. "The efforts of the industry "'ill be constructive. E\·erybody v.·ill be able to begin -to understand the problems in\·olved," he said. Gilstrap said he set>S absolutely no danger to the natural environment of the California coast by allov.·ing offshore drjlling in the federal waters. Newport Beach Mayor Donald 11clnnis said as far as he is concerned the offsho re drilling proposals v.·ould mean •·political suicide'' foe. anybody on the stale or federal level who advocates it From Pagel GUILT PLEA • • • next meeting. i\o date has been ~t Kleindienst was charged under a statute that punishes a y,·itness for refusin~ "to testify or produce papers" when summoned bcrorc either house of Congress. Oul side the courthouse. Ja1\'orski told newsmen that there was no in1phcalion in the charge !hat President Nixon did anything wrong by i n st r u c I in g Kleindienst in the 11'T case. "I think the President has the right as chief executive to pass on all mailers of antitrust and thjs was !he President's \'iev.·." Jaworski said. Kleindienst is one of three former Nixon Cabinet members charged with criminal offenses and the first lo be found guilty. Former Ally. Gen. John N. Mitchell is under indictment on one count of conspiracy lo obstruc.1 justice, two counts of lying to a gi:and jury, one count of perjury, one count of ly ing lo FBI agents and one count of obstruction of justice in connection with the Watergate cover-up. He and 'six others charged in that case have pleaded innocent and are scheduled to go on trial Sept. 9. Israeli Jets Stri·ke • Ill Retaliation MAALOT, Israel (APl -Israeli jets bomlied, rocketed and strafed ·seven refugee camps and guerrilla bases in southern Lebanon today, the Lebanese Defe11.1e Ministry stiid. , GuerrUa sources s41d 29 persons were killed. and Beirut radio interrupted Its broadcasts to appeal for blQOd donors. 1bt raids came less than 24 hours after lhe terrorist raid on the Maalot school· "°""' In which 20 Israeli schoolchildren were slain. A mass funeral for the young vicUms wa.s halted when a group of youths broke lhrougb police fin., shouting, "Death to the terroiiifs ! 1' ' Pre1ident Ephraim KalZlr and Deputy Premier-Ylgal Allan tried to <!aim the angry mourners a1 nearby S.fad bu\ gave up and depart<d Wider heavy poUce guanl. Tho latest Middle Ealll violence ra!Jed • • fears that Secretary of State Henry A. KJsslnger•s-efforts· -10 achieve a disengagement of Syrian and Israeli forces on the Golan Heights front would be set·back considsably. The Lebane1e said 3& Israeli jel& took part In the raids and "were forced to nee lSRAELI GIRL DESCRIBES prevent any repetition of the massacre at Ma a lot. ~ Officials said the guerrillas cul lhc barbed·wite border fence nru Manon, a Srnan famt--telllemenl on the western edge of the Inell Panhandle lhBt juts between Lebanon and Syria. Jn Beirut, the leader of the guerrilla TERROR. Story, P•g• 4 group that claimed responaibUlty for the --Maalol masaacre vo!l'ed to struggle ;y-_;;-.iiit1atrcralf fir._" The lsratll against Kl!.11nger's peact mlssloo "until command reported that 111 jela hll the encl!' guerrllla posltlcoa n11r Sidon and Beirut, N~el Hawatm<h! head of lhe Popular but that It wu •'puttly a mllltary DemocnlUc Froo , told a n e w s operation" and retuaee campi11 were not conferenC"e UM!t Kiub18@r nr ••aemng deliberately hit. malnly Imel and American Interest& In Nortbml Israel was oo the alert after' the Middle East. To put It bluntly, we ooourlly f...,.. di1COvered another band wUJ oparo no efforllO foll the Klsalnger of Arab guerr)liaJ slipped· acroq the . mlaalon." . LelJanele bonier during the ni,tt~ Radio Jn Maalot, helicopters lifted the last Israel said. All IChoo!J ...,. doood IA> aaault troops from the ltridcen hilltop • • town. Weeping villagers scrubbed blood from the schoolhouse noor. Also killed were a man, his wire and child munlered In their home; a 50ldier killed In the attack on the S<hool: and an Arab woman ahot in an ambush. There wa1 grief, too, for the 74 wounded, most of them children. ,._ Hours earUer, Israeli troops stormed the IChool whero three Arab gunmen, · plllll!'.es hung from their bells, held 85 boys and girl& floetage since dawn and threalened to blow them 1" piece& unless the Israeli govenwnent !re& 2 3 lmprllOlltd guerrlllu. "All the cbUclren were killed by the terrorists," a military IOUJ'te 1111d. "It was au over in a aecond. nte Arabs llarled ohootJna the kids bnmedlalely Israeli IOldlers en~ the bulldlng." 'lbe tlfte gunmen died wllb tbelr vlcllnu. • • • I I 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' , , , , , I I I I I • Thursday's Closing Prices New York llps and Downs • NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year's High-Lows Appear Every Saturday " - Stocks Batte1·ed In Late Trading NE\V 'I OflK j UPI 1 -Stnck prices shd lower Thursday after a day of indttJsl\t'Jll~~ on the New York Stock EJ. change T1 adtng \\ 1, 1u1<'I The Dow Jone' ah1~tr 11 H\('r igc <lcchncd 10 72 points to 8.1534 The indf\ 11 11 b lll n101l rhan three iJoints ahead 111 the opening hou1 11111 1 cl u ti! 11ta kcin1ng steadily in the fin 1[ tr id ng hour !Jt:clinc' n 1rro11 tv 01nn 11111 1 cl than I 'l't1 1s.-.11('s tr id{d 1rl\ 1nccs of the more \ olumc t th\' 1.:lo t: I H 1lL'<l ppro:o.:11natcly 12 m11l1on sh 11 C's con1p1rtd 111th \\t:dnt,<111 s 11 l4U OOO shares Them 1rkcl !;; Q\~1 111lat:k 11 n1111t 111tnl w lhe past few sessions. rC'f!e1.:t' tr 1dcr~ 1ni.:rl 1s1ng 111111lhngncss to make_ fresh 1rltestn1cnt dcc1~1ons 111 b,.,hl (If h<.:1ghtened tl.'ns1on s in the t.Tlddle East \\ •l<'rg<ilt.: 111\clrtalnt1cs and ~he pros pcct of lurther 1ncrea~s tn \ 11ou1o nlh rest rates • Stocks on the Amerll 1n I \change shd tn hght trading I . ·- I e Reserve OU LOS ANGELES (API Reserve Oil and Gas Co reP.Orted that earnings in lh1 three months ended ~larch 'll increased 188 percent over the 1973 r1rst quarter Earnings totaled 4 ~ B milhon or 37 cents a <harC' compared with $1 59 milhon or 12 cenl<; a share a year earlier Kids Like to Ask Andy ' • • • • , • • 2'.l DAIL V PILOT lhuntfaj', May 16, 1974 -t , . ...._,Taao·O~-N~I G.._H..,T'·""""""s...-.n..,.''"' 1 • I T\1 HIGHLIGHTS ~ C'BS tJ 9:00 -"Bachelors 4." Four original half·hour comedies are shown in this movie slot. KTTV m 11:00 -"The Big Heat." An early • (J,llfl3) look at Lee Marvin at his meanest before ' he vau lted to stardom in tltis taut drama with Glenn f'ord and Gloria Grahame. TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening .... , 16 &II J11tvn de Q1l1 W C.u v1111 Nus.kal (E Movie: "City tvr Co11q1tst'" (dr1) '40-limes C11ney, Alln Slier· N11n, Arthur llenllflly • UO @@ Sfire~ (R) Alter ... 8 Q 0 ~n.t M &) Newt In tU·l11ed dilll'Mlf dale •1lh ll!S · · ~ ~ '"'· °"••> '''"" joins his eel· l3J@Jff2J@ (AJ(Qj(f)) News "" U Bonanz1 leagues to lltlp rescue 1 roun& C•tl ( 6J HOc111's Heroes • ti1pped 111 n111hnt "'iters under an ~ 8f'tt1ly Hillbillils ocea11 pier. m Mission: lmptuible m M111 Griffin Sllow ID Mod Squ.c! L1:) NeW$/Sports ii) El Pobre ;oni1lll 9:00 EJ (f.Hl (I;)([) CIS Th 11 f s d Ir ll6' Movie: (C) (2h1) "'Co N1.,; ht Mowit: (C) (2111) "Bac:helon. 4 .. the Wor ld" {dra) '6l-Cin1 Lollo· four oroa:on.11 hall ·llov1 comtdiu.. br•R1da. Anl)'lony r1andosa. · "fnends & Looie1s" sla1s Paul Sand; ffi Hodt:tpod2e lod(t .. lht Boys" stars Tim Conway and W Speed R1ttr He1b [delman; .. Jerry'' sti1$ Rober1 l :lO Ci) Dealer's CfMkl Walden;''a11d,f_Sonny Sor" sla1s Al· O Didt llH o,~ le11 Gart1eld. "\" @} Mtl'f Griffit Show 0 Q..:J C!J ®) €DI re 1 side (R) (!_tJ C!l Hot:u's HUMS lro11s1de's aide Mar~ Singer uls ID 2oom! himself up as Ille bait to t11p a IE Tint! fR11 homicidal loan shuk. ' . · do ~] Tiit lold Onn 11t1n U @Q) Ci) llu111: F• ''The Ton(" W littJe Ralals {I<) W1!hollt 1esortina: lo •iolence. 1:00 I) rn D 0 m Q)..... Caine llltl to end the ty11ney ol I O Bowlitlt IM' Doliln Chin~e cume syndicate llld 10 Ub· (t) MoYle: (C) ~ "Th .... ..,.. era1e a Yol'll( ~M boJ. _(dra) '53-.lllmes Stewllt,, .lolfllMI ED'°rriOI Or~. W War l hac:e (R) ~ IRllmJIKC (fl Aceamp.11111111 Wlllt'1 MJ UM? (Ill Ja~Aest1 TY Ho• 1 l•ve lyq (9 It TlllH A 1lrid t:lO 0 NeW5 (!.!l (jJ I Dfum tf JtlM" (fl Drama m b111e1111U 10;00 D rf.f (!J l}QJ m Music C.unfTJ (2~@ D111pet "·~---I USA (RI 01onne Waf!'llCke is lloMtU EI) PJWloklD' T~~ . ,....,....,,,, to Jerry Reed, Jeanr.e C. Riley, MK 8ellavio(' A l!aunhng 'lttw ot the Oawis, Tom r. Hall, frrdlly H1r1, palho~ tra~elly a.nd terrCN ol men · wa,~e Nrwion ind Doug Kershaw. la! illness. 1nclud1ng :icenes hrttlO· D m m Q:.li Nnis fore w1tnes.sed only bJ dotlOl'J and ~_) Prrry M1sO°n nurse~ 0 (!!: (})(I) Strteb of S.1 f111· ll'l9 001 lassie c15"! "Commitmenl" {R) Aller 23 aJ Drnll yea1s on the torce, Ot!I. lL Mi-e Cl!) Telt-Rniltl MllSial srone 1s suspected ol killint: a le!· Ei) Thllt Stootu low olhcer ~nd is suspended lrolR 7·l0 I) Ono11 Welles Gttd Mystlries tfle departmtnl ' I lle MoftUy's Paw" Tiit famous C® ffaise Ult Loni Cl@ bit of 1 cursed paw Illa! rains lU fJ Jau11111 to Adweirt11re disaster upon those who would ~ m Bill CUby its powt1 to tamper wit II late. ffi Teatro ton Onraldt Cl"' (1) Htpn'~ Keroe~ iD The Advoutrs 0 Nni Pru 11. R11M (fl Los Dils Felius 8 Help ThJ Ne1.1hbo1 Ozzie's ;Mia (R) Ouie uncove11 11:00 0 Q Q fD m tl) Nnrs ll real whodunit "1ltn .he triH . lo lJ) (!)(!_OJ ffi Q) (_!) !hws gt! Han_let and the .1~s la gin U Best al Groutlla him • hmt on !he sotul.1on of the 16) Niiht Gallery mystery novel he It ie!d1n1-O MO'lie: "Victim'" (~u~p) '61- 00 Conceatratian 011k Bogarde, Sylvll Sim~ Oenn•J O Milllt1 $ Movie: (C) (?111) "lwl· Puce. laby ol Broadwa(' (mus) 'Sl-Ooos m Miu!on: Impossible Day, Gene Nelson. @ Jiit Untoud'l1blu (fO) Ler~ Make A Deal [17.J CU Sec1et fi le GI 8nr1tdled il6' The Saint (11) (I) Ta ltlf lM Truth, ('J:9 ~) Tht Piont"s (j:j 00 Wild WMld ol An11n1ls ~ ffi Actio1 Oiic1no 11:15 €D Ci11tm1 34 la!)(})) Jim Ill)' Dt11 Show 11:30 0 (,~®I (_8J CBS Liie MCMt: m loNtU. Wiftttl'I Show (C) "Wllo's Got tllt Actioft~ (tom) ff) The Prettct.trs '62-Dean hhrtin, l a1111 T111Mr,'!.d· (E The Ghoul Glftt: l!fe Albtr1, Waltt1 Matlhiu. J:DO 0 (~ {j)) 00 Tiie W~h~fts "The 0 1:l-l C!J ('fQ) m Johnny CuSOll 8equt$1" (RJ Gu ndm1 is 1nlormed 0 Movie: '11u1 Hearb Wti. Grn . that she has come into 'lln inlleri· in11 Up" (com) '4&-<;111 Russell, linte an d 1enero11slJ otters lo }hare Diana Lynn. 11 "111!h the rest of the family. (6) Twftighl ZoM O eiJOO@J mrn, Wilson 0 WIDE WORLD SPECIAL 000:.o,ie: (Cl (lhr) "HeTibendt1S" * Dic k Cavett with (we~) '67-Jostph Cotten, Norma Jan (James) Morris 8engell. 0 Ci.II (3) C£) Dit• Cal't'tt fl) Dty fl Nijhl O UIJ@ CDC~opper I "Am· bush" (R) Olhters foley and Bui· 111ck are menaced by 1ooltop snip· 12:00 (6) 01. /rent K1 uo1l1 ets when a 1unm1n sets out to m Mo~ie; "The Biz Heat'' (dra) ave~ze his brother's death. ·~3-Glenn ford. Gloria Grahame. m De11tl's Choice lee Marvin . IE) Bo1in1 from tht Olympic ffi Wanderlust ~ Me1~111 film fesli'l-!1 . l:OO(JJ g 0 (81 "2~ C6) News f:l6! Movie: (() (2111) D11\ M IOI 0 119) Tomorrow Murdel'' (m~) '54-Ray Milland, (;rat~ l\e!ly · 1:4S 0 Movie; (C) '1he Calden M11-" EI) Non "The Cise of tllt Midwife (ad v) '!14-V~n Heflin, Wandi Htn· loi!d" A re ·e•ami111tion of the con-du•. t10'/rr1y ~u1roundin2 Au!.trian biolo· g1~1 Pavl Kammerer, •ho to111mit1ed su1crde in 1926. His experi mtnts-- nnce contidered 1 llou:-wemed to retu\e D1rw1n's ewlutiorllfJ the1:1· Friday DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 (Cl "Here Come lht Girlsn trom) '53-Bob Hope, Tony Martin. Arlene Dahl. 9:30 O "face ol Marble" (mJ~) '46-- John Ca11adine. 11:00 0 "Am1lin.1 T1111sp1rtllt Man" {l>Ci·fi) '60 -Douglas Kenned~ "Yount: Ractrs" (adv) '63-M.iili. Oamon. Luana Anders. U:OO m (C) "Moanflttt'' (adv) 'SS - Stewar1 G11nre1, Join Gr~nwood. 1:00 (!"<i "The Wirlninr T1a111" (dr.i) '52 -Doris Day, Ron1ld Reagan, 2:00 Q (C) "Tiii Y.lP'l'' {dia) '63 - [hrabdh Taylo1. Richard 8urto11. (E) "Jofl11ny Slool Pi1ton" (dr1) '49 -Howard Dutt, Shetley Win1trs. 2:00 ID All·Nighl Show; "Thr Holly ' the h)'," "Return ot Monlt Cristo," "Live '~ost" J;lO O MO'lie; "B•cMl01 Malhtr" {com) 'J9-Grngu Rogen;, David Niven. J:OO {))"I Was A Malt wi1 Bride .. {com) '49-Cal)' Grant, Ann Sheri- dan. {lQJ (C) "Ttie.QuiMtr Me mOJandum" ' {drl) '67-Geor~e Segal. Ale<: Guin· ness. 3:30 O (C) "Snows ol Kiti111.1niar1" (dra) 'SJ-Gregory P~I. Susan Hay. ward, AYa Gardner. GO (C) "Ca pllin l'fe.,n11n M.O." (com) ·61 -Gregory Peck, Ion)' Curlrt. An(ie Dockins,on. , 0 (CJ "llid C1lahad" {dr1) '62- Clvis P1e~1ey, Lola Alb111ht. 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Kleindienst. the first attorney gene ral or former attorney general ever to be convicted of a crin1c, faces a jail sentence of at least one month and a fine of al least $100. Kleindienst ad1n ittcd earlier that he did not tel! the Scn:1tc Judiciary Committee at his confinnation hearing in 1972 that President Nixon ordered him to drop his suit against the giant conglomerate. "I voas less than candid because I · \'icwed the President's order as il!- conceived, qui ck ly relracte<l. in my opinion pri\·ilcged." Kleindienst s~_i,? in a prcp:ircd statt•ment after he lrft court. ··J V.•as v•rong in not ha\'ing been more candid \\'ilh the co1nn1itt ee and I sinl'e rel y regret ii ,"' he said. TI1c \\'hile •louse declined comment·on l\lcindienst's pica. But, under question- ing. \\'hitc llousc Dcpuly Press Secretary (;crald L. \\'arren· sa id of the fonncr attorney general : ''Of course, 'he is a fine m;in. '' U.S. Uis tritt Judge George L. ilart Jr. pron1ised lo ex1>rdilu sentencing and pointed out lo the fonner attornry general that he would be sentenced to a (See GUILT PLEA, Page 2) SLA Wit1icsses Refuse to Talk To Jur'v, Jni/c,l • SAX FRA~CISCO (AP) -'I\ro ·witnesses were jailed today for refusing ot testify lx>fort' a federal grand jury investigating a violen t Sy n1 b i o ne s e Liberation Army bank robbery involving Patricia Hearsl. They were csco rtl'd to prison from their contempt hearing aft er a federal court judge told thcn1: "This is a government of laws. not n'rn.'' In a quavering voice . Pau l L. fialverson , a graduate student., said that President Richard Nixon has set a precedent by refusing to comply with court subpoenas. ' "I am mak ing the san1e arbitrary decision." he said. The second witness. Cynthia Garvey. dccl.1red : "Your Honor , I don't look at the grand jury aS a legal institution. I u•ill not cooperate with the grand jury." U.S. District Cou rt Judge Alfonso Zirpoli said he would jail the two for the remainder of the grand jury term -up to 34 months -if they do not answer questions. Immediately after the court hearing. the grand jury reconvened and Halver. son's wife. Joyce, 24, was called tO testi- fy. Although she bas been granted im· munity, she has said she. too, would refuse lo answer questioiis and go to jail. ''Under our'philosophy of jurisprudence no man may se t himself above the law." Zirpoli declared. "All persons from the head or the state to the humblest person -citizen, sovereign, p o I i c e m a n . prosecutor and judge alike, must act under and in accordance with the law." The panel is hearing evidence about the April 15 robbery of a San Francisco branch of Hibernia Bank in which two persons were wounded and the SLA escaped wilh more than •101000. Bank security cameras photographed Patricia Hearst, kidnaped by the SLA Feb. 4, carrying an automatic weapon during the holdup. -----··- NIXON ST A.UNCII:. JrILL NOT QUI'I' President Nixon says he ha.I given long thouaht "' the po .. ibility " resignation bu~declded he .. m not quit the nation's htghest office "under any clrcum· stances." His st""1gest 1taten\cnt to date not It>', retlllJl came In an Interview with columnist Jame& J. Kilpatrick. See story, Patio I. ' 'l ' . . ·-.~ I • ,, •.. ~. ' ' ' ' ' . -" .I .. ' ~· .h.-1 ' ' .. • ' CMllY ~Hot 51111 Pholo1 ANDREA CAMMACK, 29, OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO IS SHOWN BESIDE VAN AFTER ACCIDENT WITH POLIC~ CAR Both Dri~•rs, One 1 Narcotics Detective, Were Given Emergency. Treatment After Wednesd1y Crash .2 Drive..-s Hurt New Lagu11a Undercover Car Involved in Crasli T\.\'O \'l'hicles, including a brand nc \v 1n1d('rcovrr <.'ar from the Laguna Beach Police Department, rollided on El Toro !toad \\'cdncsday injuring t>oth drivers, one a narcotics deteetive. Anthony W. Smith. 31, Laguna Beach poJiee detecti\"e driving the undercover ca r, went to ·South Coast Con1munity Hospital, where he was treated and ref eased. · Andrea Cammack, :?9, 38052 Via Del Cerro, San Juan Capistrano, identified as the driver of a Volksy.•agon bus was taken by ambulance to Saddleba('k Communlly Hospital and ,,·as treated and released. The California Ifighv1a~· P a tr o I reported the t\\"O cars collided \\'hen the driver of the Volkswagon bus allegedl y made a U-tW1l frcm the shoulder of El Toro Road . The CHP v.·ould not release any in£ormation, on the speeds of the cars involvOO or the length of the skid mark s. The accident occurred about one n1ilc cast of Laguna Canyon Road. Soon aft.er the accident, at 5:45 p.m .. units from the CHP, Orange County Sheriff, Laguna Beac-h Police Depart· ment and Laguna Beach Fire Depart· ment all arrived at me scene. St. Mary's Cl1apel Gets Another Demolition D~lay SI. ~fary's a1apel, clinging to terrcs· !rial existen though a series of six 1nonth extens}ons of a demolition order, got another s1x·month delay Wednesday. by the grace of the Laguna Beach City Council. vestry, Bernard Syfan, a building 'contractor, noted the somewhat unusual construction of the chapel. made of stacked concrete ·blocks which remain in place largely because the \\1alls are plastered inside and out. The historic chapel. one of the oldest structures in Laguna Beach is patterned after the St. Francis Church in Assisi. Italy. The Laguna \leniion was built in the 1920s on a prominent ridge off Park "The secret to the structure is that there is horse hair in the plaster. Jiorse hair is holding !hat building together.'' Syfan said. Coast Officials React to Avenue. ' The ridge is slipping, and the foundation of the chapel is sl ipping with it. The chapel was first ordered "abated" as hazardous to life and Limb in April 1972 when Laguna Beach Senior Building Inspector Jim Winters condemned th(' building. · Then, one member of the church f..oast Highwa)' • Parking Meters Cause of the earth slippage has been determined as underground ,.,. a t c r . located afte r a series of exhausti\'c tests and core drilllngs, Jess Bedell , vestry president. told the council Wednesday. Bedell said it was physically pos.siblc to drain off the water and end the slippage. but be said the econoic practicality \vas yet to be determined. A further six-month ertension would provide the church time lo evaluate its position and preservation of the old chapel. A new church at 428 Park Ave., Y.'85 constructed adjacent to the chapel in 19S7. The old chapel has not been used for 12 years • Oil Drilling Campaign An announcement \Vednesday by ma jor oil companies that they plan a massive campaign to win support of oil drilling off the California coast drew reactions from shrugs to outrage amohg Orange Coast officials. specific areas for drilling. San Clemente r.-tayor Thon1as O'Keefe agreed with Lorenz that the current campaign by the oil industry is not a matter of immediate concern. "I see no real urS:ency for our C(luncil to react to their 'campaign , but we will be paying close attention to their efforts," O'Kecfe said. • Given ~ ;\pproval The chapel Jtself has been closed io entry since Winters condemned it. Bedell said it posed no danger to anyone by · being left as it Is. i'The fact they are planning a public relations campaign is already well known. Obviously 1heir efforts will be organized," said Hanz J. Loren~, fonner Newport Eeach Vice-Mayor and leader of the Jong eStablished Coastal Area Protective League. But Laguna Beach Mayor Roy Holm said he was "outraged " by the attempt of the oil companies and state and local federal agencies lO reopen offshore drilling in the tidf'lands. Prelim~ approval for placement or 2().cent an hO\H" parking meters the length of Coast Highway as it passes thr9ugh ~ Laguna r Be4dJ. was given Wednesday·by the -city coiuich. A provision calling for installation of the meters in rmidentlal a r e a s ooomward of the hlgl!Way was deleted from the c:oUDCll•pproved -... A second reading ia requlr<d ·!or the propooed change, and normaUy would be scheduled for the council's Juhf> 5 meeting. The law would go Into eUect 30 days after that final appll>Yal. Tbe ml!lorl would !JO· l&<enU an hour higber t)>an meters In other PB!\a of town. . . WbUe previous attempts IO ncrease ~ mei.r nteo thriJugtl town, have met stUf opjlollllon 'from the bOolneu,col!llnuntty, opponent! of past t'"'""* . ~. il)l)rOVed of t!Jfl chuge~ Schofl, .., pUblic works dlreclor, Aid. Only one man, o....,. of . a C4aal (Set METERS, Pqo I) • •I I • The council agreed and unani1nously approved the additional time. J.orenz added the time for concern will be when the oil companies nominate • Sen.al Fa-vors 'Female Sol.di.ers Recruited SLA' : ·• SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Station"KGQ.TV says that female "soldlen;" or the Symblonese Liberation Army, the. terrorist group that lil.dJ!.lped newspaper heiress ratrlcla Hearst,, used. sex to re- cruit prlsO!)ers a• members. : ./ ,. "Female-members of the Symblonese Liberation Army used sex and bad -ull telations ·with · prisoners lDside Vacaville Medlcal Facilltji ,iq tey10 J•l them to do the biddlngo.of'tb"e ~.12.nese Li.It.... eratton Amir," the station cald it learned. · KGO said Wedneoday that lbe lnUmaClos were carried oul under the )tage 'TJf the Black Cultural Aaoclat!dn's meetlDg room al the Vacaville pmon. The association wM organited ID 1968 to Rrovide inmate tutoring and black cultural courses. • • , ' He said the potential for offshore drilling. was •·the potential for ruination of Southern California's most valllable resource-the coastline. . "It just doesn 't make sense," he said. Western Oil and Gas As.wciation (See CMWAIGN, Poge 11 Masters Schedu!ing Sp~ing Social llou1· . 1be Masters of the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerte will hold a spring mlal hour at 1:45 p.m. Monday at lhe new Boardwalk Restaurant .in the SU.rt and Sand Hotel, 1555 S. Coast IUghway. '!'be-Masten, thnn<n'rdivi1ion-ol the chamber, will seek prospecUve new memben to the busln<ss organl2atlon. Reservations should be made 'lllth th< chamber of commerce office. Tickets at IUO a penon includo \wo ooclnalb an~ hors d'oeuvores. . .! Votes 4-1 ~ Fo1· Mo,,e B~· .JACK CH .\PPELL 01 Hit Dally PolOI 51•tl Relocation of !hr Laguna Beac h Lunibt>r l'on1pflny to a ~i1e 111 Lagupa Canyon \\"as :ipprovcd by the City Counl'1l cnrlr toda\· 011 a 4 to I vote. Coun(·ihl'oiniin Phyilis S"·ecnt•r voled no. Acuon by the council· 011 an appeal in effcet uphl'ld appro\'al or th(' relocation \1/li('h h<1d bc<'n prcviou~!y granted by the Board of AdJUSltnent. ·• The Ari Colony lumbcryarcl has been a downto\\'n Janctn1ark since 1912. 11 is being moved from its current location near City Hallfto a site off Canyon Acres Dri~·e in lh<' canyon. 'fhc flld site will bcco1ne a shopping con1plex kno\\'ll as The Lun1bcr \'ard . The do\\'lltO\\'TI site is planned as a $~ 1nillion shopping con1plcx which will preserve the company's qui;· officr and sales flrea and the old chip burner sn1okcstack called Belching Bar1. Opponents of ttic company's relocatio n plans ci1cd illl'ga l viol ations and misin- tcrprc!ations in city parking and wning la\\'S, . Thr l'(lUncil's decision to uphold !he Board of Adjust 1nent approva l ca1nc after a son1climes boislel'Qus two and one-hal f hour public h('aring !hat began at 11 p.m. \Vednesday and cxtcndNi into todav. Thi.> appeal, brought formally b,v Arroyo Drive resident Ford Beebe, was presented before the council by Belinda Blacketer. At one point , she sharply l'ri.licized the city planning staff, saying "Staff should l'ead the ordinances bc[ore they subvert then1.'' She cha rged the 39 parking spaces being prov ided at the new lum beryard site \\"ere far below th e amount required. She el;1 in1ed the eompnny had withheld a report made by its 0\\'11 traffic consult.a nt .,, showing rhal 67 spaces \\'ere nc«Jcd. · She al so noted that Hichard Jahraus, lun1bcr con1pany oy.·ner, had yet to get bridge permits fron1 !he Orange County Flood Con!rol Dist rict for crossings of the Laguna t:anyon Flood channel y.·hich 'bisects the new company sill'. Gelling those permits could become a new hurdle, sa id Planning Commissioner \Vill iam Leak , previously accused by Councilman Cha rlton Boyd as the teal force behind the appeal . J'he appeal ~sted 48 points as a basis for overturning the Board of Adjustment's approval. TI1c council v:hittled down the points to hvo ma jor ones; that the park ing rt"quire111cnts n1ay have been misinterpreted and that a Boa rd of Adjustmenf condition requiring a specific traffic circulation v.·as illogica l. Support for the lumber com pany \vas given by Larry J·lu nl, pr('sidcnt of the Cha n1bcr of Comme rce and several residents of the area including one who commended Jahraus for cleaning up the property. Mrs. Sweeney dircctl'd n1ost of her •criticism of !he project lo the way the pa rking requirement was interpreted. "\Ve have an ordinance and we have a \ray of determining the number of spaces. Lcrs just follow the rule s." she said. The interpretation confusion was caused by a lack of a specific rCquirement for lumberya rds in the city par~ing code. • Planning Director \Vayne Moody v.ith (See LUMBER, Page %1 0.range Coast Weather The v•eathcrlady promises clear sk ies Friday, but continued cool temperatures. HigM at the beaches in the lower 60s inching up to the mid-fiOs inland. Overnight Joy.•s !s.55. lNS lltF. TODAY Sen. Alaii Cranston, member of the Senate Bankfno Con1rn lt- tee. lws accepted $7,SQO in lion· orariums from bank$ or relattd b11siuesses. He derties a1111 con· flict of i11terest.s. Story, Page 7. J • / l8 Th11~111, Ma1 lt>. 1-,74 2 D~LY PILOI ------ Pilot Logbook Meanwhile, Back 111 the Real World ••• By GEORGE LEIOAL 01 llM O~llY PllOl Sltll \\'hilo Irvine Co1npany shareholders pondered whether or 110l to grant the JJtc James lrvin£>'s grunlldaught er a $1 or $2 million dividend, the last amperes of energ)' trickled out of th£> OOttery of 1ny con1pact car, parked in the NC\\'• port Center parking lot. ' I allendud the shareholders' metting as the guest of Mrs. Joan Irvine ~ Sn1i1h. Sl\e Jen t 10 shares of stock to be the requisite proxy whi ch gained n1e admittance but not a vote on the proceedings. The irony of lhl· d;.iy 1~ould not con1e clear to me until nbout fi p.1n. T110 hours of \1·ranglin~ v.·ould be follov.·ed by a lengthy, polile F'ashion. lsland lunch and a mind-boggling afternoon in Ca n1C'o Shores. The vic11• from ~frs.. Athalie Clarke's living room shou ld h.cl\'C tlppNl me. Gr<1y storm clou ds rolled in over the choppy surf, darkening the luster of the lavish bea<:h-t.l!'IDAL front ho1ne of the \\ldow or a late federal judge, Thurmond Clarke. lfhe clouds roilt>d and toiled for me, I would leam too late. i\lrs. Athahl• Irvine Smith, commonly known as Joan, her mother and attorney Lyndol Young v.·rrc briefing the press. The n1ost recent tonics of Congressional committee testimony and alle- gations of the charming Irvin e heiress v.·ere the object of the briefing. At the conclusion or the session a reporter from a competing paper pdclivert'd n1<> to my car. Jt 11•ouldn't start. ThC're it sa t on balding tirrs a frustratingly dead monumen t to the differ· i1nccs between myse lf an,d i\1rs. Smith or the olbers who did battle in the boardroo1n that day. During the afternoon, T re<:alled in anger, Mrs. Smith had cancelled a li1nousine and ordered a driver lo take he r shopping another day. Her car !roubles re\'olvcd around having tv.·o vehicles in !he same place at one lime ,~·ith only one driver. Annoyed by the interruption only slighlly, she dis - patched her transportation problem \\ilh a v.·ave ot the hand as she-continued lhe discussion of her search for grea ter income for herself and the Irvine Foundation. I ca lled AAA . The next morning 1 called them again. • f"inallY I parted v.·ith $26.79 I can't afford and replaced my battery, so I could get to work to recount Mrs. Smith's problems to a waiting world. Pleased with my successful diagnosis and corrective actions, I found it easier to be philosophical about my·own rondition. Sure. I have all the same bllls most Americans do -from doctor, shoe stores and b<mks (another ~·ear to pay for the car).' But unlike 'h1rs. Smith. I don 't ha ve to pay a battery of lawyers and ac- 'countants to figure out 'A'hether my chief source of income owes me $1 million or $2 million . AU the figures I ever have to worry about ca n be subtracted in my check book. 'High~ Chapparal Bellclt Civic Center Goes to Seed The braod nev.· landscaping at the Huntington Beach Ci\'iC Center has already gone to pot. A total of 43 marijuana plants - nestled amidst OO\\Crs of mor e lega l varieties -v.•erc discovered early Wednesday next to the city council chambers by ~1 constn1ction company laborer. He brought !hem into the police stalion next door. "I can't believe anybody -whether from city hall or the high school -"'ould plant these here with the idea of using it ," Polic-e Sgt. Tom Patton, head of the narcotics unit, said today. The tv.·o Jo three--inch high plants ·were east of the rouncil chambers near 17th Street, across the street from Huntington Beach High School. Sgt. Patton says he thinks someone "just threw a handful of seeds out'• as a prank. He estimated that the plants v.·ere six to eight weeks old, an age which roincides \vith the da te in March the new city hall was occupied. <"' Lagtma Planners Okay Art-a-Fair Zo11e Use Pern1it But Sgt. Patton addOO ihat he's not really sure how long the plants have been there because they've gro\\11 so fast with a l<>t of help from the cily. Workers have been "landscaping. fertilizing and wate ring the area e\•ery day," Sgt. Patton said. Police confiscated the plants and had them analyzed by their laboratory to make sure they v.·e re marijuana. A te1nporary use permit, allowing Art- A-t~air to again conduct its arts and crafts sho\.\' th.is summer al 563-595 S. Coast H.igh\vay, has been appro~·cd by the Laguna Beach Planning 'Commission. The area is in a C-2 (mediun1 commercial) zone. and requires the special permit bcro rc a business of th is trpe can be C<Jnduclt'CI . Arl -r\-1''ai r, one of three art festivals held in Lagun:i during !ht• summer months. recp1cstcd !he use pe rmit from July I lhrough Sept. 15. The actual sho\v -which incfudrs both displ ay nnd sales -ll'JIJ run fron1 .lul~ 12 through August 25 . This is !he snn1c site used during the 1973 fes1ivnl season, and the planning staff said il rcceivNl onl y letters of salisfaction concerning the festival's location and operation last year. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT '''°'""''' 1·0.,., ... ,.,.1 _..., ... "'"""-t" ...,, •• r,,., ~""'' "'1'1.l\JH,_l>'fl .... l)o•""" I I ' < ·' , ""' .,~, '.tmat•I'" ~''"'" "'~ r •I< '' ~.· '' :, • ·~" r1,uov k>f C...".lo 1,1..u ""'"""'" 1., • '"''""9'0" 8Ntn/F°""'" • ,. \ "' ···" '"''"" S.a.Jl~o.t" ...... '" '" • ,, "''"'""''~ •.,.:u1d ... ·. ""' !.<1~· oJ;. 1 I 1 tO'~'ll>""'"·J f>IAn'"~'ll~W1 I '""','•A<.• .. ! >J/,., ' r "~"·",.' , . , •v 11. ,.,.,,.,.,. •. , ,..., ... ,,."'•"IOt" The laborer had no doubts. "I ought to knov.'." he v.·as quoted as saying. "I've been busted for it a couple of limes.'' Sg1. Patton said the police chemlst no1v will be looking very carefully at the remaining foliage and at whatever greenery makes an appearance in com ing days. "That just may have been Ule first batch." ~ said. Froua Page J LUMBER • • • backup from the Planning Commission, estimated the need lo be 34 spaces. Lalcr, Jahraus pron1ised to add five n1ore to that. ·Opponents said the actual lumber company area including covered storage of the wood and the employe auto needs v.·erc not being figured in the fonnula detennining parking space needs. Confusion wa s compr1unded by changes in the city parking Jaw during the time' the project was moving through city panels for approval. As a vote on the appeal neared, J\.fayor Roy Holm said he wished the entire ronflict could have been · avoided and noted that the issue had caused a grea t deal or ill will. 11e took note of recent statements by Jahraus that If the project were to be relayed further, the company would go out of business, or out of town. • SO Drug • Suspect,s Corral"led 9,. KATHY CLANCY 01 tM D•ll1 l"Uot S"ll An intensive crackdown on drug and narcotics sales in and around Fountain Valley high schools resulted in the n1ass arresl.8 of 50 alleged pus~rs Wt.~esday night and early today by Fountain VaUey pOlice. The 19 adults and 31 juveniles were arrested on charges of stiling drugs in rountain Valley. Six teams of plainclothes policemen swept through !hat city and surrounding com·n1unitie.s during the night. Police said the operation. which marked the end of five months of invesligation, went smoothly and those arrested offered tittle resistance. It wa1 the first such mass operation by Fountain Valley police . The massive sweep was similar In nature to a late April roundup in Irvine -titled Opera tion Irving -in which nearly 130 persons were arrested on suspicion of various drug offenses. Irvine's roundup was pat terned on tv.·o prior mass arrest operations conducted by Costa Mesa police, which patrol Irvine on a contract basis. Raid teams fanned out over the city during an eight-hour period, making forays into surrounding communities in search of adults and juveniles na.ined in arrest v.·arrants. The probe wa& started to stop use of Fountain Valley and Los Amigos high school campuses as meeting places for the sale and transfer of narrotics, said Sgt. William DeNisi, coordinator of the crackdown tenn~d "Project Lunch Box ." Late last year, he said, police realized normal procedures just weren't getting to the widespread city drug problem. In fact, he said, the problem was growing, particularly on the high school campus. Police used-t'.1.'0 undercover agents posing as students at the high schools lo purchase narcotics and g a t h e r information about drug traffic. In the past four months the tv.·o spent $1,000 on 73 buys of LSD, marijuana, hashish, barbiturates, amphetaminM, cocaine and phencyclidine. Teams of plainclothes officers were armed \lt'ilh warrants and made arrests. then were met near the arrest scene by partlo cars, which carried youths to the police station. At the station. police teams quickly handled fingerprinting and photography, then the arrested suspects were transported to juvenile hall or Orange County Jail. Fountain Valley police also offered a specia.:t service to parent.s or those arrested -1v.·o officers manned a separate telephone line throughout the nigh t to give parents details of thei r child's arrest. Po!'ice said the t\\'O officers \\·ere kt>p! busy throughou t the evening anewering the questions of anxious parents. Capt. Les Rowland cautioned officers in a pre-arrest briefing to "deal courteously with the parents 21.t all times. "\Ve know the reactions we get fron1 parents in this type of situation," he pointed out. "They are either shocked or hurt or angry." Police also planned the arrests so juveniles would be arrested as e1.1rly as possible in the evening and children wouldn't be taken from bed in lbe middle of the night. Poiice said the roundup was completed by about 3 a.m. today, but officers arc still seeki ng four other alleged narcotici; pushers whe weren't found \Vednesda)'. night. Summer Softball Sign.ups Slated Registration is no\v open for the Lagwia Beach Recreation Department's summer soft ball season. League play will begin June 10 with major and minor leagues in slov.· and fast pitch softball. Slow-pitch games are scheduled Monday. Wednesday ond Thursday nights with fast pitch games scheduled Tuesday nights. Registration is for teams of 10 persons. Fees are $70 for slow-pitch and $115 for fast pitch. Individual registrations will not be taken . Deadline for entry is ~1ay 31 at lhe recreation department, 570 Glenney re St. Further lnfonnation is available hy calling the department at 494-1124, ext. 238. • Laguna CouneiJ ·Action • Here in capeule lorm are tht principal acUons taken by the Laguna Beach City Council meeting In regular smlon Wedne!lday night. ' METERS APPROVED -Pla0anentool parkln( molorl aJoo& the le111Ui of Norjb and South Coul Highway wu I PJ>"'ved but • prol'Jlll lo pul melorl lD Telidelitia.I area oceanward or the hlgbway was delted .The meter rates will bt zo cents an !>our. ' WMBER CO~iPANY CLEARED -An appeal lying up relocallon of the Laruna Buch Lumber Company from downtown to Laguna Canyon was denied by the council following a t\lt'O and a half hour public hearing. ARCH BEACll PROGRESS -In three separate actio~s, the i;ou~ciJ gave first approval ot Ibo specific plan for Arch Beach Heights, conhnued an urgency ln~rlm ordinance 60 days until the specific plan is In effect, and exempted certain projects from a lot combination &ectlon in the urgency ordinance. CJIAPEL SPARED AGAIN -Abatement action against St. "fary's Chapel was deferred until November at the request of Jean Bedell. vestry spokesman. Bedell said Subterranean water causing fow1dation slippage could be drained and the historic chapel saved. - ALTA LAGUNA EXPUNGED -A suggestion that Alta Laguna Boulevard 's onec planned extension rrom Top <if the World to Arch Beach Heigh~ formal- ly be erased from city's plans for city streets was referred for action to the planning commission. POPCORN WAGON APPROVED -An antique popcorn wagon style snack bar for r.-tain Beach Park was approved in concept by the council. Final de- tails for the movable concession stannd are yet to be worked out. SUMl\1ER PARKING MONEY -Looking at a $10,000 income from opera. tion of the city municipal employes' lot near the Festiva l of Arts, the city decided to run. the lot itself rather than split the mont>y with community serv- ice group concessionaire. Veterans' groups had operated the lot. Asser1ably l' ote ·crescent Bay Point Buy By State Oears Panel An Asse mbly bOJ seek in g state purch.1se of Crescent Bay Point for conversion into a vie .... ·ppint park cleared the Planning and Land Use committee \\'edn('Sday \\•ith a unanimous vote of approval. Asscn1blvman Robert Badham (R- r\C\\'porf Beach). sponsor of the bill. said today he has "grea t confidence~· that the land v.·ill be purchased as a result of either his bill, or a budget request Hein he also !:ponsored. Last \\•eek. ll budget reques~ for the $.150,000 to purchase the land passf'rl its first t es t in the \Vays and ~leans Subcomm ittee. Bolh the budget request and the bill arc simultaneously making their v.·ay through the' stare lt>gislati\'c bodies. "Csually. I don 't advocate. or even pern1it. my name to be associated v.·ith duplicated efforts in Sacramento, such as these are." the assemblyman explained. "But I feel that purchase of this land is so in1portant , that sponsoring the bill, IOQ. is warranted." Badham added. "Senator (Dennis ) Carpenter (R- Nc1\•port Beach ), and I have a fair Froua Page l -GUILT PLEA ••• n1inin1um of a month in jail and a $100 fine . The judge could suspe nd the sentence. howe\'C'r, in 'A·hich case Kleindienst would not actuallv be imprisoned. 1'he chiirge. brought b~· special prosl'<'ulor Leon Ja\1·orski. ca rries a niaximum sentence of a Sl.000 fine and one year in jail. Stanley Feldman. president of the State Bar of Arizona , said todav in Tucson tic i.!>1i't sure if Kl einditnst's· p!~a of guilty is grounds for disbannent. Feldman said the state bar's board of directors will take up the matter at its next meeting. No date has been set. Kleind ienst was charged under a statute that punishes a witness for refusing "to testify or produce papers" v.·hen summoned before either house of Congress. ' Out side the courthouse, Ja\\'orski told newsmen that there was oo implication in the charge that Ptesident Nixon did anylhing wrong by instructing Kleindienst in the lTI case. "I think the President has the right as chief executive to pass on all matters of antitrust and this was the President's view," Jaworski said . Kleindienst is one of three former Nixon Cabinet me mbers charged ~·ith crimina l offenses and the first to be found guilty. Fonner Atty. Gen. John N. ~litchell is under indictment on one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice, two counts of lying to a grand jury, one coun t of ~rjury, one count of lying to F~l 8:gen~s and one count of obstruction 0£ 1ust1ce 1n connection with the Watergate cover-up. lie and six otht:rs charged in that case have pleaded innoce~t and are scheduled to go on trial Sept. 9. amount of clout here. and he 's as much for the purchase as I am. With the tv.·o of us . I feel it's virtually assured," Badharn said. "The budget request is a faster and · sttrer prOCess," the assemblyinan said. The ou1co1ne \.\'ill be knov.·n bv July I. • The assemblv bill will travel to the "'avs and · r..teitns Con1n1ittec sometin1e nex"t v.·eck, Badha1n said. Then. it v.·i ll continue onto the floor of the assemby, and then eo the Senate. if successful. 'T'l\'O Laguna Rench representati\'eS. \\'ayne r..toody, city planning direC'tor, and llelen Pines. of the Friends of Crescent Bay Boint. were sent 10 the co1nm1tlet> session in Sacramento on \\'ednt>sdav. on funds authorized by the city council.- Fro111 Page l CA~IPAIGN • • • officials said \Yednesday they are mounting a $500,000 v.·ar chest to 1>.'in support for a federal proposal lo offer offshore oil !eases. The federal governnient..tias asked the oil companies to non1inate arras for drilling and v.·ill conduct a public hearing on those proposals in May 1975. Stale la1v currently prohibits offshore drilling in state tidelands from lhe Santa Ana River lo the ~1exican border. Of !he $500.000 earmarked for the \\'est ern Oil campaign, $100,000 "·oul d be devoted lo public relations. "It is primarily an rffort directed IO\\·ard J:alhering scientific inforn1alion to be ~red to the Bureau of Land r..1anagement in connect ion n·ith their development of an impact statement," an oil spokesman said. "\\'e "·ill talk to people. inform thcn1 and tell tm?TJl'llov.• offshore drilling \.\'OUld effect them ," he added. In any event, drilling would be years a .... ·ay. he said. Lorenz. said "It's possible there will be no areas nominah .. -d' south of the Santa Ana River." In the San Clemente area, O'Keefc said, there is "an apparent feeling that areas off our coast are not in prime territory for offshore oil drilling." llolm said he along v.·it~ 0th.er coastal city officials and involved members of the public would soon hold "a big old meeting and work up a strategy on how lo fight the Department of the Interior and !he oil rompanies and hteir appar- ent nifluence on hie state Legislature." O'Keefe pointed out tha t five years ago he had advocated a1U1exing the state tidelands to the three-mile limit to maintain control of what went on the water offshore. ''The council saw no real urgency and never proceeded at that time," he said. Oil industry spokesmen locally said the campaign will serve a good purpose. "C.erta inly we need the energy source. That's very definite,·· sald James Gilstrap~ consulta nt to the General Crude Oil Company. which holds leases to several Newport Beach wells. .. . Bases Hit By Israelis •. \i:AALOT4 Israer (AP) -Israeli Jets bombed, n,>eketed and strafed seven refugee ., camps and 1uerrllla bases In southern Letranon today, the Lebanese Dtfense Ministry said, Guerrilla sources said 29 persons were killed, and Beirut radio interrupted lt.s broadcasts to appeal for blood donors. The raids came leu than 2t hours after the terrorist raid on the Maalot school· house in which 20 tsraeli schoolchildren \\'ere slain. A mass funeral for the young victims was halted ~en a group of youths broke through polic~ lines shouting, "Death to the terrorists~" President Ephraim Katz:ir and Deputy Premier Ylgal "Allan tried to calm the angry mourners at nearby Safad but gave up and departed under heavy police guard . The latest Middle East violence raised rears that Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger 's efrorls to achieve a disengagement or Syrian and Israeli . forces on the \:r0Tan Heights front \\'ould be set back considerabl y. The Lebanese said 36 Israeli jets took part in the raids and "wer~ forced to flee ----· -. ----- ISRAELI GIRL DESCRIBES TERROR. Story, Page 4 -----by our antiaircraft fire." The Israeli command reported that its jets hit guerrilla positions near Sidon and Beirut. but that it was "purely a military operation" and refugee camps were not deliberately hit. " Northern Israel was on the aler.f: after ·security forces discovered another band of Arab guerrillas slipped across the Lebanese border during the night, Rndio Israel said. All schools were clo~ to prevent any repetition of the massacre at f\faalot. Officials said the guerrillas cut the barbed-wire border fence near ~fanora, a snl811 ·fa~tle1nent"'u11 the ~estern • edge of the Israeli Panhandle that juts between Lebanon and Syria'. In Beirut, the leader of the guerrilla group tha t claimed responsibility for the r..taalot massacre \'ov.·ed to struggle against \Kissinger's peace miss.ion "'until the end." Nayef llawatmeh, head of the Popular Democratic f'ront. told a news conference that Kissinger "·as "serving mainly Israel and American interesls in the !\fiddle East. To put it bluntly. v.·e v.•ill spare no effort to foil the Kissinger mission.'' In ~taalot. helicopters lifted the last assault troo ps from the stricken hilltop town. Weeping \'illagers scrubbed blood from the schoolhouse floor. Also killed v.·ere a man, his v.·ife and child murdered In their home : a soldier kd!rd In the al!ack on the school ; and an Arab \1·oman shot in an ambush. There v.·as grief, too. for ~he 7~ v.·oundcd. most of them children. Hours earlier. Israeli troops stormed the school v.·here three Arab gunmen. cxp!osi\·es hung from their belts, held SS boys and girls hostage since> dav.·n and threalened to blow them to pil'<'es unle53 lhc Israel i government freed 2 3 imprisoned guerrillas. From Pagel METERS ... Higbv.·ay candle shop, protesled the meter action . Edv.•ard Bajorin said it was unfair of the council set tv.·o different parking meter rates in town and said the change could cause increased traffic congestion downtown as motorists hunted for cheaper meters. Commenting on the deletion of the section which would have put meters along Cliff . Drive, ~tarinc D~ and Coas t Highway Intersecting slrects such as Myrtle, Mountain and Jasmine, Councilman Jon Brand said he had personally walked the area and talked with the residents. He said they opposed meters. Councilman Charlton Boyd noted that while the residential meters had been deleted from the present ordipance, the provision could reappear at a future date. The new change agrees with a recent city rouncil decision to put 2fk:ent meters along Laguna Canyon in. the area frequented by summer art festival visitors .. It will alao line Broadway from Forest Avenue to Laguna Canyon Road with meters. Tully Seymour, cily attorney, reled that the council action did not conflict with a Fall referendum killing a city· wide meter rate Increase. OoleoH t:~ ..... ... . .. Holm said he was aware that the company was a tremendous ttonomic asset and that the council wished to keep it and other businesses ln Laguna. This, however, was outside the area o( consideration, now, Holm said. Coast Building Bodes Freeway Ills • I L4 .... lt ... Offk11 22~ f')'I.''~ "--- M,..,. .nq l\00•1~ PO Bo• b<J6. 9'1b~2 Oh.Offl<H G.»••""-lJ0-18-!1 6f1"'4 ~a.--~ l>l3!'o•"W1"11Jf••'11 .. """"90'! Beile" I 781\ &Itel' h<,o~-~ :,,.,.ci......,m. :m"°"~f.1C-""A-.i • J...,.._ 1714164Z·4JZI ~ ........... .a.1671 L4if11M .._..Al D1,.1wal..: 1 • ..,. •....... , ~. 111• Dwiol ON#~ c-. ""'I' lol _ _,...__11_ .... fl~ ................... ,_ ... , ... ~ ...._~ .... ~of-... ....... ~~_. .... .,.. •• (.oo.l • .._.. Calo•· ... .._,,..,.,..bl-1300~"" .... , w.00-.....,......,--..N.00-1 "I don't give a damn whether it is Dick Jahraus or Pete Sm.Uh. We have a duty to apply equally the laws or thi.s town," r..tayor Holm said. l\fediator Approved By JAN WORTH ot tlM 0.11-, ..... llltf 1r au de~el-nt& proposed along the • San Diego Free,..y In lhe Saddleback Va lley and Laguna Niguel arc bulll lo the densi ty their ownert desire, the fmway will have al• Umes the traffic It-has TORRANCE (UPI) -The Unified today. • School District _and_a teachers group '!bat Ji .. the gloomy prediction of Tom agreed Wednosd ay lo submit · to To1Uipant, a traJOc engineer Tilth lhe mediation . "'! effort to settle a 4.25 __!lrange County Road Departm<nl, In a percent differenco In a wage dlllJlUll. The speech Wednesday to the Saddlebtck leichers are aslilng fur a 10.75 percent Afoa Coordlnatlna OooJndl. salary lnmase. ll'be district offered 6.5 The "impoalb~ demandl" abeod on Monday but the INlcl>ers rtl«ltd II. uistiilg arterial . ltlgh11ays and on the • • freeway Is the reason for the latest in a series or road department studies on alternatives and solutions, he said. The new study covers an area bounded by Irvine, tbe Saddleback foolh!llJ, the coaslllne, and San Cle-te. It will analylt the plelhora of rteent f>'ll!'OOal s mJide to fill lhe trafllc clrculJllon gap lefl by del,etion o~ lhe Pacific Coast Freeway lrom the slate mu ter plan of highways several years ago . n-prpposail Include a ZO.mlle "tcenlc corridor" ln>m the Saddlebtck V1lle7 lo San Joaquin HlllJ Roa<l,.ln Ne11porl Bea<h. tbat altemallve has been SUR&ested by the plaMln& !inn of Chapman, Phillipi!, Brandt, and Reddick In Irvtrio, planners for both l.aguna Niguel, tbo 9,00IMcre MoulloO Ranch, and Rancho de Los AU... (formerly Canada Foolbllil) In El Tor<>. Several homeowne11 &"'l'Pfln the .,.. ob~ lo Qiapinao's ,plan, sayln( lhe corridor, callJni for 1 ISG-foot Ti!~e rjcht· of·w11. la almply .a !r.,.W•Y by a dlllcrent .. .,.. 'l\iwtpanl oald the county planolng deparunent bu lndlcai.ct that tlley feel chan&lnl land -and ,.,..ring W.Ung . - densities of proposed developmon11 sliou ld be used to help prevent the coming traffic crisis. · He said a combination of new roam and altered land use probably Ti!U delenntne lbe pollcy of the county. fn a speech to the Newport Beach city cowldl rectndy, Rood £ommflsloner Ted McConvllle 111d road constNCtlon everywbore to Collfomla !!Ill fall behind schedule because ol cut~b In fetleral &Id. He added lower denl!llea probably will become the ool1 ......... to hnp!lldlna 1rlf&-"""1oods. ,, I • • I ' I • { I l j ' I • • • • • Saddlebaek • EDITION Today'°s Finni N.Y. Stock~ • VOL. 67, NO. 136, 3 SECTION5;. 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1974 TEN CENTS Saddlehack Buildillg Bodes Ill for Freeway · 1\1' JAN WORTH Of lht Dtltf P'llOI 51•11 If aJI developments proposed along the San Diego Freeway in the Saddleback Valley and Laguna Niguel"a re built to the density their owners desirt', the: freewn) ,~·ill have six times the traffic it has today. That was the gloomy prediction of Tom Tousignant, a traffic engineer wilh the Orange County Road Department, in a speech Wednesday to the Saddleback Area C.oordinating c.owtcil . The "impossible demands" ahead on existing arterial highways and on the freeway is the reason for the latest in a series of road department studies on alternatives and solutioos, he said . The new study covers an area bounded -----·-·----· ------------- • by Irvine, !he Saddleback foothills, the coastline, and Sar!"Clemente. It will analyze the plethora of recent proposals made to fill the traffic circulation gap left by deletion of th(' Pacific Coast Freeway from the state master plan of highways seve ral year;; ago. Those proposals include a 20-mi l(' "scenic corridor" from the Saddleback \'alley to San Joaquin Hills Road m NewJXlrt Beach . That alternative has been suggested by !he planning finn of Chapman, Phillips, lirandt. and Reddick in lnrine. planners ror bolh Laguna Niguel, the 9,000.acr~ r-.1oulton Ranch, and Rancho de Los Al1sos ([ormerly Canada fo'oothi\ls) in El Torn . Scover;:il homeowners groups in !he area object to Chapman 's plan. saying th!'.' corridor, calling for a 250-foot \\'idc right- of-way. is simply a frecv.·ay b~ a different name. Tousignant said !he county pl:u1 n1ng department has indicated that they fef·l changing land uses and IO\\'ering t•xis11nt: densities of pro1x:iscd dcvrlopmenfs shoul<l be ·used to help prt'\·cnt !ht· comi ng traffic crisis. lie sai<l a con1bination of Ill'\\' ro:1lls ;ind :tltL·n~d land use prulxibly w:1ll d1•tcrtni11<' tilt> µoltc y of the county. In a speech 10 the Newport Beach cay 1·011ne1I rL·centl\', Road Co1nn1issioner 1\·d :\lcCon vtlle' said road construction f'l"l'r111 hcrL' in C:ilifornia 1,·ill f~ttl behind sl'htfiu!e because of cutl>acks u1 fede ral :ucl lie ndd1•d l1111er dcnsitit·s probaht~· 11·1!1 bec·on1l' lhl' only answer tu 111ipcndin~ r r:1ftic t!I L'rloads l(leindienst Says Guilty; Refused ITT \ uestions -'"'.-...---------- Retaliato1·y Act Rollbacli Seen Israel Jets Hit In Gus Prices \\TAS!fli"GTON IAP) -The Feclc_ral Energy Ofhce today issue<! signi ficant rollbacks of ctom('.~fic oil c:on1pany prices that adn1inis.trator John C. Sawhill said c:ould force significant rollbakcs or domestic oil and gasoline prices. Lebanon Bases The regula tions. v.·hich \1•oulrf 1ake effe<:t about July I, rt'gulatc :he amount of foreign o i 1 production costs thnt can be passed through into domestic prices. IRVINE TOWN CENTER PLANNERS SELECTED Lee/Klages Firm's Ideas Win Design Competition ~1AALOT, !sra!!I tAP l -Israeli jets bon1bed, rocketed and strafed seven refugee camps and guerrilla bases in southern Lebanon toda}. !he LebafleSC Def('nse l\1inis!ry said. N ew11ort Pl~1111ii1g Firm A wru~ded Tow11 Ce11te1~ Bid Guerrilla sources said 2!1 pC'~srins 11c·n• killed, and Beirut radio intrrruplcd lt s bro;1dcasts lo appea l for blood donors. Thc ra ids came less thnn 24 hours rifler the terrorist r<1id on !he io.1aalot sC'hoo!- ISRAELI GIRL DESCRIBES TERROR. Story, Pa"'g; 4 ,\ .'\l'\l'l}()r! Be;1('h pl•nn1ng and :irchi1rctur;il t1rn1 has been s('l1·ct cd by the lr\·1ne Cornpany to e o 111 p I ct 1• pr('Jirn1narr pl<ins fur !he l'niversily To1\n Center. LC'c.Klage.-. and Associates \1on !ht• S5.000 desi~n competition 1n v;hich four firms com1>1.•tcd by entering prclin11nary dcvelopn1cnt progra1ns . La st fall. cily ofJfl:irils hn•nred !he IR't'- 1\lages rirn1's designs for Tov.·n Center. suggesting the con1p;iny use their plan as n base to 1vhich clements of c"rer com~ pcling designs might be added . The selection of lhe Nev.1port Beach f1nn as winner or !he co111pcti1ion. ho1vcvcr, was not made public un::J today. Previous plan:.; for To1vn Cente r ha<l been done for the Irvine Compan~· by \\'i\harn Pereira and Associates. Pereira • ;ilso planned 1he adjacent LC lr\·.inc 1.:;i1npu~. Ilorh Rolx>rt E. Lee and Da\'id Klages 11erc n1en1bers of the Pereira staff at the t1n1e the original Town Center v.·as laid OU!. Th<' ncv.· concepts call for a rei;idential and commercial center which n1ay 1Jr rnay not include buildings to house units of city government. Town Center lies bet\veen the t:CI campus and \\'illian1 R. t\·1ason Park. City planning commissioners last wet>k 11skcd city officia~ to expedite the zoning review of the To \m Center plan based on the Lee-Klages plan. It is due for review in June. Others who C<'.lmpelcd for the planning awards wrre Dale Naegle. Inc., Wallace. t\tcllarg. lloberts and Todd and Sasaki. \Valker Associates. house in \\'hich 20 Israeli sch0C1tchildr~11 1rere slain. A ma ss fu~eral for the young victims 11·as halted "'hen a group of ~·ou1hs broke through police lines shouting. "Death to the terrorists~" President Ephrai1n Kat zir and ()(.'pury Premier Yigal Allan tried to calm the angry mourners at nearby Safad but gave up and departed under heal'y police guard. The latest t\1iddle East violl'ncc raisl'<I J(issinger ~cts Last Syria Trip On Gola11 Height~ Two SLA 'Wit1iesses'-. DAt\1ASCUS (UPI) -· Secre!nry of State Henry A. Kissinger made \\'ha! is expected to be his last shuttle trip to Syria today in search of a 1roo11 separation agreement on t he Golan Heights. Refuse to Talk, Jailed Neit her side gave any indication \vhether the Arab guerrilla attack on the Jsraeli \'illage of Maa lot \Vedncsday changed the negotialing positions. But the attack delayed Kissinger's trip by a day al}d could ultimately weigh heavil y on its outcome if it increases mutual mistrusts between Israelis and Arabs. SAN FRANCISCO IAP) -T11·0 witnesses were jailed today for refusing ot testify before a federal grilnd jury investigating a violent S y m b i o n e s c Liberatlon Arm y bank robbery Involving Patricia Hearst. They were escorted to prison from thei r conteinpt hearing after a fed erid court judge told them: "This is a government or laws, no\ men." In a quavering voice, "Pau1 L. Halverson, a graduate student, said that President Richard Nixon has set a precedent by refusing to comply with court 51lbpocnas. "I am making the same arbitrary decision," he said. The second witness. Cynthia Garvey, declared: "Your Honor, I don 't look at the grand jury as a 1ega l institution. 1 will not coowate with the grand jury." U.S. ll\!trlct Colirt Judge Alfonso Zirpoll aaid he would jail the two for the remainder of the grand jury term -up to 34 months -II they do not answer quesUODJ. , Immediately after the court hearing, the grand Jury J'llC:Ollvened and llalver- son'a wl£e, Joyce, 24, was called to ttslf· ry. A!ihough ohe hits been granted Im- munity, lhe hat 1Sld she. too, """Id refuse to enswer questions and go to jail. under and in accordance wittrthe law." The panel is h!!aring evidence about th e April 15 robbery of a San Fr.qncisco branch of Hibernia Bank in which two persons were wounded and the SL.A escaped with more than $10,000. Bank security cameras photographed Patrici9 Hearst, kidnaped by the SLA Feb. 4, carrying an automatic weapon during the holdup. ,, Halverson, 29, of San Francisco, and :\'1iss Garvey, '!1, of Oakland , earlier refused to testify before the jury. even !See JAILED, Page 11 Kissinger arrived in Dama scus £ron1 Israel at 4:25 p.m. (PDT) to begin his fifth visit to Syria of the current mission. His new talks with Syrian President Hafei Assad started 90 minutes later. At the time Kissinger arrived in the Syrian capital, waves of Israeli ~cs strafed Palestinian guerrilla camps in Lebanon. The,1fierce raids deep in de (See Kl~INGER, Page %1 .. ·sexual Favors 'Female Sol.diers Recruited ·sLA' SAN FRANClSCO (AP) -Station KGO·TV says that female 11soldiers" of the Syn\blonese Liberation Anny, the terrorist group that kldnaped newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst, used se x to re- cruit p,rtsonera as members. 'Female memoors ol the Symbionese Liberation Army used sex "'nd had """""' relaUons with prisoners inside Va~aville Medical Facll)ty to try to get them to do the bidding of the Symbionese Lib- • oration Army " the station said It learned. · ' fears !hat Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's efforts to achie\"e a disengagement of Syrian and Israeli forces on the Golan Heights front would be set back considerably. The Lebanese said 36 Israeli jets took part in the raids and •·v.·ere forced to flee by our antiaircraft fire."' The Israeli cornm;ind reported that Hs jets hit guerrilla positions near Sidon and Beirut. !See RETALIATE, Page 2~ Savlhill said at a neY.'s conference there are indications th.a t some oil :ompanies have passed through higher foreign costs than the F'ederal Energy Ofrice feels are justified. "The rollback.'i may be signifi- cant," said \V illiam N. \Vatkcr. F.'EO general counsel. New Irvine Development Going Before Plann·ers A ncv.' develop1nent plan placing homes for 41.153 people on 2.ill acres of 1;>1d in central and northern Irvine will be unveiled tonight before city planning commissioners. Com1nissioncrs n1ecl at 7:30 in city hall. 4201 Campus Or ive in To11·n Center. Thcv \l'ill consider ;i revised land use 11lan rOr north Jrvine drawn by the city's general plan consult.ants, \Vilsey and ~Jam of South Pasadena. The document is the latest in a serie~ of city efforts to master plan portions oT the . cily not Ov.'tled by the Irvine Company. The development outline suggests three villages would be built by 1985 and lhe completed north Irvine area would have homes for 41,153. Portions of the arta are already developed with single family homes and condominiums housing about 15,000 people. The proposal sets forth the first major link in the north-south open space corridor proposed in the city general plan. It will serve to buffer north Irvine homes and commercial areas from jet noise. No development is proposed within the El Toro ~farine Corps Air Station noi'se zone. Included in the plan is land lying bet"°·een Culver Drive and Jeffrey Road north from Moulton Parkway to a future corridor proposed for devel'llpment on Irvine Ranch land north of the Hicks Strike Ended By Carpenters Canyon \Vash city limits line. • The future Ya le Avenue appears as thr central spine link,jng three distinct villages to each other and to southern city villages such as Woodbridge and University Park . If approved and developed as proposed. the north Irvine and Woodbridge plans toget her would add 52.000 people to the City of Irvine by the mid-l!l80s. Fountain Valley Drug Officers lVet 50 Suspects By KATHY CLANCY 01 lllt 011ty Pll!rl Sl1H An in tensive crackdow n on drug and narcotics sales in and around Fountain Valley high schools rcsu1tcd in the mass arrest.s of 50 alleged pushers Wednesday night and early today by Fountain Valley police. The 19 adults and 31 juveniles were arrested on charges of selling drugs in Fountain Valley. Six teams of plainclothes policemen . swept through that city and surrounding communities during the night. Police said lhe operation, which marked the end of five months of investigation, went smoothly aDd those arrested offered little resistance. It. was the first such mass operation by Fountain Valley police. The massive sweep was similar in AbOOt 11,00'.l Orange County carpenters nature to a late April roundup in Irvine "'ere among 30,000 in an 11-county -titled Operation Irving -in whi ch Southern California area to return tQ nearly 130 persons were arrested on work today after contractors granted a &uspicion or variOU3 drug Offenses. 3(k:ent-an-hour pay hike, ending a three-Jrvine's roundup was P8'.fl~ on two dav strlke. -_yrlor mass arrest operatiow conducted The raise, part of a co~tract negotlatec:r-i>Y Costa Mesa police, which patrol lrvlne last year was reduced from 85 to 55 on a contract basis. cents an hour ~ the now-defunct federal Raid teams fanned out over the city P•y Board. contractors agreed to make . dunng an eight-hour period, making t.he addltlonal-30 cents retroactive to Ma,y forays Into surrounding communities J n 1, payable as soon as negotiations, for a selrch of adults and juveniles named in nmv -contract e([ective June 15 are arrest warrants. complete, a spokesman for th e The probe wa.a started to stop use of C.rpentcrs Dlttlict Council of Orange Fountain Valley and Los Amtg°' high "Under our philosophy of jurhprudence no man...ma,y aet blmse1f above the Jaw ," Zlrpoll declared . "All penons fro,m the head of the 11at. to the humblest penon -dtlun, sov.retgn, po 11 c em• n , pl'O!eCUtor and judge alike, must act KGO said Wednuday that the intimacies were carried out under ·the stage .. r the Black Cultural ~latlon's meeting-room at the Vacavjlle prison. The assoclaUon w ... organized in i968 to provh!e Inmate tutoring and black cultural counes. Coonty said. . • achool campuses as mettlbg places for '"' The 31kent raise brinQ_ the base wage the sale and transfer of narcotics, aakt of a joUrneyman carpeltfcr lo $7.111 an S~. Wtlltam DeNld, <00rdiMtor of the hour plUJ !rlnge benelita. (See DRUG RAIDS, Pa1e II. , ' •• ' Co11victio11 Will Mea11 Jail, Fi11e \\'.\SHINGTO~ (AP ! -Former Att y. lien. Rlc:hanl G. Kleindienst pleaded gu ilty today ro a n1isdcnleanor cha rge that he refused to answer senators' questions ahout talks he had with President Nixon about the ITT antitrust c;isc Kleindien st. the first attorney general or fornH·r attorney gene ral ever to .hf convicted of a crime, faces a jail .~eJJ!ence of at least one month and a fine or a! lea st $100. Kleindiens~ adn1 itted earlier rhat he did 1101 tell the Senate Judiciary Com n1ittee at his confirmation hearing in 1972 that President Nixon ordered him to drop his suit against the giant conglo1nerate. "I 1\·as less than candid because I \·iewecl the ,President's ordrr as ilt- c:onceived. quickly retracted, in n1y opinion privileged, .. Kl eindienst said in a prepared statement after he left court. "I was wrong in not having' been more candid with the comn1ittee and I sincerely regret.it," he said. The White Hou se declined comment on Klelndienst's plea. But, under question- ing. White House Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. \Varren said of" the former attorney general: "Of cour~c. tie.is a fine man." U.S. District Judge George L. Hart Jr. promised to expedite sentencing and pointed out to the fonner attorney general that he would be sentenced to a minimum of a month in jai l and a $100 fine. The judge cou ld suspend the sentence. however, in which case Kleindienst would not actually be imprisoned. The charge, brought by special prosecutor Leon Jaworski, c~rries a ma:<imum sentence of a,'$1 ,000 fine and one year in jail. · Stanley Feldman. president of the State Bar ol Arizona, said today in Tucson Ile isn 't sure if Kleind.i<.nst's plea of guilty is grounds for disbannent. Feldman said the state bar's board or directors will take up the matter at its next meeting. No date has been set. • Orange (;oast Weathe~ The weathcrlady promises clear skies Friday, but continued cool temperatures. Hlghs at Uie beaches in the lower 60s inching up to the mid-liOs inland. OverrUght lows IS.5.1. IN~1n,; TODAY Se11. Alan Cranston, membt1' of t/1e Se11art Banking Commit- tee. has accepted $7,500 ht ho11 .. orariums frcmi banks or related busir1esses. Ile denies miv co11· flict of inttrest8. srory, Page 'f. .. lllM • --" L. M. a..4 .. -• (1Hflmll • MllllUll , .. " Cl.u!H .. .... -·-• ....... " °'.:t' C:.lllJ 11•1t (l'fflWtr4 " , 1S.ll Ot1th Mollets " "'. " 1=11 Pate ' ''"' .. Pffttt • I Ii-Ill " ...... .... f'l-1 ... .,.. MMt.., .. ,, ,wlltWKMf,. , __ • "' . .,.._ " --• -::-w ..... • '" ... ltt'\'ICe --• ......_ " ( t ' • I I • 2 DAILY PILOl IS Pilot Lo91JooJ~ Meanwl1ile, Ba.ck 111 tl1e Real World • • • O~· GEORGE LE IDAL 01 IM Dlllf ,ilol 11111 \\'h1le Irvine Company sharrholdrrs pondered \\"hether or not to grant· the late JiuTies Irvine's grunddaughlcr a SI or $2 million dividend, the last amperes or energy lrickled oul of th e buttery of n1y co1npact car. parked in the New- port Center pa rk ing lot. I attended the shareholders' mt'eting as 1he guest or Mrs. Joan Irvine Smith. Sht> lent 10 shares of stock lo be the requisite Ii proxy y,·hictr'gained n1e udn1ittanc.:e but not a \Ole on the proceedings. ~ The irony of the day 1\'ould not come clea r to me unlil abQut 5 p.m. 1\\.-o{hours of u·rangling 1\•ou!d bt' followed by a lenglhy. polite Fa~ion Island lunc.:h and a n1ind-boggling afternoon in Cameo hOr,es. The ie w from :\!rs. Athahe Clarke's living room should h ve tipped me. Gray storm cfouds rolled in o\·er the choppy surf, darkenin!P' the luster of the lavish beach· LEIDAL front home of the \\'ldo11· of a late fl'<leral judge. 'Thurmond Clarke. The clouds roiled and toiled for me. I \1·ould learn too late. r ti.lrs. Atha lie ln•ine Smith, commonly kno\\ll as Joan. her nlothcr and atlorney Lyndornrong were briefing the press. The n1osl recent tonics of Congressional con1n1ittec tcs!imony and alle- gations of the cha rming Irvine heirc~ 11·ere the object of the brirfing. At .the conclusion of the session a reporler from a competing paper delh,ered 1TIC to my car. It wouldn't start. There it sat on bnldin g tires a frustratingly dt•ad monument to the di ffer- ences bet\\·ccn myself and 1'.lrs. S1nith or the others v.·ho did baUle in the boardroom that dav. During the afiernoon. r recalled in anger. Olrs. Srnith had cancelled a lim ous ine and ordered a driver to take her shopping another day. lier car trou bles rp\olvcd around ha ving t\1•0 vehii:!cs in the san1c place at one tiine \1ilh only one drh·er. Annoyed by the interruption only ~lightly. she dis- patched her lransporlalion problem 1-11\h a 11ave of the hand as she conlinurd the diacussion of her search for greatc:r income for herself and ihe fr\'tne foundation. I called AAA. The next morning J called them again. Finally I parted 11•ith $26.79 I c:.in·t afford and replaced my battery, so I could get to \1·ork to rt'COunt r..trs. Sntith"s problems to a \l'ait1ng. v.·or!d. Pleased ll'ith my successful diagnosis anjl correcti\c actions, I found it casirr to be philosophical about my own condilion. Sure .. l ha\"e all the same bills n1ost Americans do -from doctor , shoe stores and banks lanolher year lo pa y for lhe earl. Hut. unlik(' 1\-trs. Sn1irh. I don 't ha\·c to pay a battC'ry of 1.11\·ycrs and ;:ic- l'QUntan1s lo figure out \rhether my chief source of 111eotTie 011·cs n1e $1 1n1llion or $2 million . All the figures I e\"er have to v.·orry aboul can be sub!ractcd Jn my check book. 5 Missio11 Viejo Homes Hostii1g Boutique Tours A spring home and garden tour anti boutiqu e feat uring fi\'e ~fission Viejo homes is set for 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. On the tour will be the residences of fiiichae! and ~1 ary Lo'u O'Neil, Harold and Jeanne Gagnebin, Charles and Karin Vicker. Roger and ~1oniquc Bellanger, and Jay and Ann Greer. The event is co-sponsored by six \'iejo organizations. v.·ho selected the homes ror their creative designs in home landscaping and decor. Sponsors include r-.lission Vi e j o BeautHul, Mission Viejo Botanicos, Casta del Sol llorneo~ners Association. Coro- nado Homeowners AssociJticn. Seville Homeov."Tlers Association, and t he Rancho Viejo Junior \Vomen 's Club . Tickets may be obtained by calling any of the follov.•ing : Jeanne Gagnebin, 586- 0222 ; Kris f..1aas. 837-7174; r-.tarie MacDougaU. BJQ--0206 : Janet r-.1ortenson, fist-241 8: Jeann Brennerman, 830-4734; or Carol Queener, 831}-9462. ·The boutique, featuring the v.·ork of local artists and craftsmen. v.·ill be held from noon lo 6 pm. al nllssion Viejo High School. .: Proceeds fro111 the boutique will go to the .\lission Viejo Beautiful program. The j>ublie is invit i:d and there is no ·admission chargr, :'11rs. Gagnebin sjid. · At 6 p.111. the \v inners of {he neighborhood landscaping contest and Winners of door prizrs 1-1•111 be announced. . Anyone inleresled in having a booth at the boutHjue m<iY t:a!I ?\!rs. Otaas fur information. OIAMGECOAST DAILY PILOT '"° C..•·~· <_· • 1 0• ·, P1'<l! .. -in .. ~..;• ,. Mr" l><"<I '' •• ,.,. • ·~ wr.•-1. ""' <>•- c,,.,,• r .: . '"" ,,, :>«>o<.i• e<i•.,..,..,• p ·~ "''. ... •• • .Q~ ·~d•• ·~· °'"" .., •. , '" .. , ~ r .. ., • "·"""'11"" bo••." ........ ,,-~•'"• "•'·"°•"' '""'""'""'"l'l·•N •a·"' !»' .-. ,,, ,,., c..; .......... " ~· , ... .... 1 ''"'""fUI"' -<t .... "<Jt~•f" I 1 :,.,~ ,,,, l.,..f'""~•r"'"·'""'-lOI.,,., t'J:>':'A•.I 1!.11 ~"·~· t...:..:,.\'h,, ""'fl><-~.•1•. . ,, .. ' "'"""~ t.,...,....,,...,Put>•-.- ,,., ~ c....~v "·~· P,ts.""'1""a..-&1 ..... ~'l('• Ir.::"'~ 1: .... ,, r,· .. 1• - ' ... ,,. ••. Chor~~H L.,.., r ,.:j1 L ;'I 1' ,.,,,.,. ..,.,.Q"IJ Ell·'t>r -.. (o<'• ..... 1 .... "-"it.·f.:1,· ...... o<e*f'O"i.. ... l..>oJl~~,l"'.I l#Ottl'I Ou:r-•n1. ,.,, ... ,. ,• • '"""'"QI<>""""'~ 1 nu" llo •·• "°"'"•l•d ~a-,,., JO!l-~tu:; .. ,.,,...,Rto1 T.ttphoiwl11 41,42·43ZI CS..NflM •dwwtliilrM) '4Z·56 71 S. C.......,. All 01pw tiwwla: f...,._.4fl•44ZO .. UPI TtW~olt 'I WON'T COOPERATE' Jai led Witness Garvey Fro1n Page J JAILED. • • af1er being granted inununHy from pro~ecution. Halverson and his v.1ife, Joyce, have been identi fied as fr iends of Camilla J.fal!, v. ho is wanted by the FBl on a S51JO.OOO robbery warrant in the holdup . i\liss Carvev 1vas ·said to have knov..·n female SLA membrrs before · lhey became active in the t 'r r or is~ organizalion. Tlu·ee Trustee Ca11didates Set For F riday Talk • The three candidates for the Tustin Arra Two contest for Saddleback College board or trustees are scheduled to participate in a fonrm at 8 p.m. Friday at Universily L1n.ited Methodist Church in Irvine. Sponsored by the Tsrae\ Academy. the forum will feature Or. Alan Greenwood and Jeffrey OUBowe in perSon. The third candi date. Robert Bartholomew, cannot attend but will join the panel via a tape recorded in~rview. llabbi Robert Jeremiah Bergman, dean o( the Israel Academy, will preside and lead the service in song. Sabbalh Klddush and Oneg Shabbat refreshments will be served between the service and the panel. The JIUblic ls in\'lted. .. l\lediator ApproYed TORRANCE (UPI) -The Unified School Dlslrict and a teachers group agrte<I Wedneoday lo submll to mediation an effort to settle a -4.25 perctnt differtoct. In a wage diapute. The teachen •re asking for a 10.75 petctnt aalary lncreue. 1lJ\ dlstrid offered 6.15 Monday bu t tbe teacbn rojected It ' • • Lawmen Net 3 Suspects In Passing · In the JTiiddlc of \Vednesday night 's mass narcotics roundup Fountain Valley police n1ade an e'<t ra pickup they hadn 't bargained for y,·hcn 1hey arrC'S ted three armed robbery suspects. It happ<"ned \\'hen one of si x unmarked police cars was on its 1-1·ay to make an arrest and a car fo!lowi~ started honking the horn and blin king the lights. Police officers thought lhe car Y..anted lo pass. and pu!led lo the sidl' of the road. But the other car continued the harrassment unti l both ca rs pulled into a shopping center parking lot. One man in the car jun1pcd out and pulled a gun from the holsl,er he. was \\·earing. Patrolman l)ona ld Cook quickly jumped from the police car. dreu• his \\"eapon and identified himself as an officer. TI1e man dropped his gun. Police also notict'<I that Louis Carroll F'aulkner. 22. of 710 L. Gen rude Drive in Santa Ana. had about SL()(() in his pocket. Faulkntr ll'<IS arre~ted. on chagcs of suspicion of arn1i'd. rohbery. as.s.:11111 11ith a deadly \1eaµJ11 and carrymg a concr11led 1rcapon. poli ce sa1 J. 1\lso arresh.:d \\'as \\'allace Chestf'r Callahan. 26. of 26322 Via Logrono, .\li ssion \lif'JO. on chari.:es of poi;.sess1or1 of :1 deadly \\Capon and su!:iptcion of arn1ed robber~. .\ third pa sst'llJ;l'r in til(' {·;ir. Sh11rie .\nn Krcble. 28. of 13~143 HobSon Courl. Fountain Valley, 1-1;1" ch.'.lrgcd v.1th suspicion of anned robbt:>ry. t Fro•n 1•age 1 DR UG RAIDS ••• crackdol\n ter1 ned "Project Lunch Bo..;"' Late !.:&.'>! ~\C(lr. he s;iid. pol1rr rrahzed ntirn1ci! proccdurcs JU~! 11erc11·1 ,celling 19 tile 11·Hll1spread euy drug µroblc.;,in. !n fact~ he said, the problc1n \\JS gro11·i11g, particularly on th'.: hi;::h school l'Jn1pu;:i. Polit·c used l\1'0 undercol"er age11ts posing as student.') at the high schools to purcha~e n<1rcotics and i:: a t h c r inlorniauon about drug traific. In the µa st fo ur 1non1hs the tv.·o spent Sl.000 on 73 buys of LSD. 1nariju;in11. hashish. barbiturates. an1phetanu11l'.'I. l'Oeainc and phencyclidinc. Teams of plainclothes officers 1~rrc armed v.·i1h \varrants and n1ade arrests. then v.•erc n1rt near the arrest sc.,.nc bv partlo cars. 1vhich carried youths to !hC. police station. At the station . police teams quickly handled fin gerprinting and photography. 1hen the arrested 'sus pects ...,. er c transported to ju\'enile hall or Orange Counfy Jail. Fountain Valley police also offered a special service to parent.s of those <1rrcsted -11-1·0 officers manned a Sf'pa rale telephone line throughout the night lo give paren1s details of their child's arrest. Police said the t\\"O officers 1\ere kept busy throughou t the e\'ening anev;er1ng the que.stions of anxious parents. Ca pt. Les Rowland cautioned officers in a pre-arrest briefing to "deal courteously v.·ith the parents at all t1n1es. ··\Ve knflv.' the reactions \VC get fron1 parents 1n this type of si1ua11on."' ht.! pointed out. "'They are rithcr shocked or hurt or angry." Police also planned the ;1 rrests "° juveniles \1·ould be arrested as early as possible in the rvening .and children v.·ouldn 't be taken fro1n bed in the nikldle of the night . Poiice said !he roundup "·as completed by about 3 a.m. toda y. but officers arc still seeking four other alleged narcotic.s pushers whe \\·eren't found \\"cdnesrtay. night. Burtila r Tells .... Of VFW Spy in g FRESNO 11\P ) -t:ro\1·er~ fin:inccd !j burglaries in the late 196-0s ai1ncd at finding proof of "Communist or radical influenc e" in the Uni1ed Farn1 \Vorkers of America. a sclf-adn1itted burg lar has told the Fresno Bee. However. the ,<;lolcn 1TI a t c r i a 1 uncovered nO evidrnce that Comznunists directed efforts of the lJF\\' and its president. Cesa r Cha\"C Z, to organize farm la bor, the unnamed informant added. The n1an described 10 the FBI the burglaries which involved "political material"' such as le1lers, contribution lists. mailing lists and financial records, the Bee reported \\'edncsday. U'I Ttlffllott Cuddl!J Little Pet Cornell Chirila Jr. or Overland Park, Kan ., holds one of his pets. Sadie. a 350-pound. 17-foot·long Indian python. in the basement of his parents' home. Chi rila has oth£'r pet s. a1nong them alligators. liz- ards cind fro gs. ll is parents would j ust a.s soon thei1· son turn then1 O\"er to a zoo. 'High~ Chapparal Beach Ci vic Center Goes to Seed Thi• !'rand nc1~ l:ind<;c:aping at !hl' Huntington Bc~l<.'h C.:1vtc: Center has alrrad1· gone to jX)t. A total of 43 n1arijuana plnnts - ncstl(!d arTiidst rlo1-1ers of more lef!:al 1·aricties -11ere discovcrrd earlv \\"ed.nrsdiiy nex t to !he city council <:h.ainbcrs by a construttion cornpany laborer. Fro1n Page I T{E'f .i\LI.i\ TE • • • bu t that it 1\·as "purely a n1ilitary opcraiion" and refugee c;1111ps \\'ere not delibrrately hit. Northern Israel 1ra s on the alert after srcurit y fnrccs disco\'crrd another band of Arab guerrillas slipped across lhe Lebanese border during the night. Radio Israel said. Al l schools v.·ere closed lo pre\·ent any repetition of the massacre at . \Jaa lnt. Officials said th£' guerrillas cut !he harbrd-1-1·1rc bordt'r fence near :'11anora. a sn1all farm scUlement on the western edge of the Israel i Panha ndl e that juts bct\1·een Lebanon and Svria. In Beirut, the leader· of the guerrilla group that claime<I responsibility for th e ~laalot massacre vo v.·ed to struggle !H{ainst Kissinger's peace mission "until !he end."' l'\ayef Ha\\"atmeh. head of the Popular Democratic f ront. lo!d a n ews conference that Kissinger \\'as "serving mainly Israel and Ameri can interests in the r-.·liddle East. To put it blunlly, v.·e v.·iJI spare no effort to foil the Kissinger mission.·· In Olaalot , helicopters lifted the last assault troops from the stri cken hilltop lo1-1n. \\'eeping villagers scrubbed blood from the schoolhouse floor. Also killed were a man, his v.•ife and child murdered in their home : a soldier killed in the att.ack on the school; and an Arab v.·oman shot in an an1bush. There v.·as grief, too, for the 74 v.·ounded . most of them children. Hours ea rlier , Israeli troops stormed the school where three Arab gwimen. explosi\'es hung from their belts. held 85 boys and girls hostage since dawn and threatened to blow them to pieces unless the Israeli government freed 2 3 imprisoned guerrillas. He brought them into the police station next door. ··1 c:in'l bclie\"e an}bod;r -\.,.hr1her fron1 city hall or the hig-h sc+friol -\\Ould planl these hcrr 1rith the idea of usi:ii;: i1, ·· Pol1C(' Sgt. Tom Patt'1n. head of ltl{' n;in.'Olics unit. said. today. The tv.·o to three-inch high planls v.·rre i'.1.!'it of the roun('il ch::irnhers near !7!h Street. acros~ th(' strcl't from ll un-t1ng1ou Beach High 'chool. Sgt Jlatton sa~·s he thinks sonieone ··just thrcv.· /\ h::indful of seeds out·· a!I a prnn~. Ile estimated that the pl;_int5 v.·rrc s1'< ro· ei ght v.·rrks uld. an <ii?<' 1-11'lich coincides v.'ith the dale 1n .\larl·h the Jl('I\' city hall \1·as occu pird. But Sgt. Patton aadrd that he"s not really sure hov.· long thr plants have been there because 1hcy've gro1-111 so fast v.·tth a lot of help from the clly. \Vorkcrs ha1·e been '·landsca ping. fertilizing and v.·atering the area every day," Sgt. Pailon said . Poliee confiscatrd the plants and had them analyzed by their laboratory to make sure they v.·ere mari juana. The laborer had no doubts. ··1 ought to know," he \\'as quoted as saying. "J\·e been busted for it a couple of times." Sgt. Patton said the police chemist now v.·il l be lookin g very carefully at the remaining foliage and at v.·hatever greenery makes an appearance in con1ing da~'S. "That just n1ay ha\'C lx'<'n the first batch,·· he said. Public to Vi eiv E.'l Toro Bas e r:l Toro lllarine Corps Air Station will open its gates to the public Saturday lo commemorate Armed forces Day. Fuel conservation precludes holding the traditional air show this yea r, but the whole range or the station's fighting gear will be displayed from 10 a.m. witil 2 p.m. Displays will include fighter , attack . transport and observation planes, as well as support vehicles, air cont r o I equipment. aviation su rvh·al equipment and infantry \\"Capons. ~ San Juan to · Cheer Train By PAMELA llALl,AS 01 ll!C D1Ut ,llD! 5!111 Amtrak's first passenger train stops In San Juan Capistrano will take place Sunday morning -an event marked by applause, cheers, and old·fashioned ballyhoo from local residents. San Juan's chamber of commerce has organized an Inaugural excursion Jnto l.()s Angeles, scheduled to last the entire doy. Almost 100 persons plan to meet the train at tbe UTS( stop a~ San Ju.lD'S old station at 8:20 a.m. Al Seager, who was ln1trvmental In wlMlng the San Juan stops, wnt have a list of 1ugge1Uon1 on what to do In Los Angeles when tl>e train anives there at 9:111 LID. High on his list ii tlle Dodger-Braves bilseball game. Olvera Street, the old downtown church and other restoration proiects in old Las Angeles. Other spots will include museums, Chinatown. the La Brea tar pits, Farmer's ~farkct and Busch Gardens. "All will have brochures from the Los Angeles Chamber suggesting places to see ilnd things to do in the city," said Chnmber Manager John Toner. "lie has done a lot of work In organizing the trip," ~e added. Arrangement.a have been made for an ear1y dinner at El Paseo IM on Olvera Street, and lraveler1 hopln& to get to olher parfl of tl>o city can aamplo the Loi Angeles bus 1ervlco. The return lrlp will begin at 7:$5 p.m. at Unlo,n Stallon with the train anivlng in San Juan at aDout 9 p.m. One-way fare. is $3 and can be p.oiid on the train. Coffee and rolls will be available in the moming for an extra charge, spokesmen said. Anyone Interested tn joining the tr1p ls \velcome, be they members of the chamber or not, Toner a$ks that those plannlnl to make the trip call Seeger at 496-3207, or the chamber office at 493-4700 in advance. '!be ralltoad first ca ... to san Juan In 1880, according to local historian Bill Smith. In hil book "The Capistrano Soory" ho said \he first 30 years of lhe raUrvad ,..,. marked by CTOwds Yirtu· ally eod\ time the tr4ln rtqped. "'Ille big freight wagons fn>m the ar .. " • • • Teen Center Endorsed By Panel Irvine Community Serviet!s commJssloners have endorsed a l61000 summer teen Ct"nler staffing ~I. Community Services Director ·Paul Brady sug ge s te·d Wednesday comm.is.sioners recommend a package program for city council approval In future budgeting session.!. The package provides for a run time teen center director and part.lime teen leader and security posilions. Funds for refreshment and program supplies also are Included .. The program "'ill be the first to be n1n by the city in a city-owned structure. Two used buildings are to be recycled for use al lbe i;ommunity park site at \Yalnut and Yale Avenues. Brady v.ill Y.'Ork with the Irvine Company on site preparation in advance of the mo\'e of tv.·o. 1.200 sq uare foot buildings. That $8.500 package was approved Tuesday by city councilmen. The staffing package was approved on a 3-0 vote \Vednesday night by community services commissioners who advise the city council on park and reci:eation ... matters. Commissioners Gil Challet and ~larcia Polizzi were absent. The package provides staffing for a 13- Vi"eek program beginning in late June. Tentative hours or operation of the teen center are to be from 2 ~ 11 p.m. daily from Monday to Thursday and from noon to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays The center wil l be cloeed on SurxU!ys unless it is determined that hours on other days should be shortened to allow for Sunday staff. From Pagel KISSINGER. • • Lebanon appeared to be a repri:saf for Wednesday's Arab guerrilla attack. Kissinger's plane circled Damascus Airport several times before it landed. No official explanation was given and it v.·as not knovm if the maneuver was due to the Israeli air strikes. American officials gave no Indication \.\·hat, if any, Israeli concession~ Ki ssinger brought to Syrta. ~fore leaving Israel, Kissinger conferred for three hours ~·Ith the Israeli negotiating team . The talks follov.·rd a meeting of the Israeli cabinet that kept Kissinger in Israel 90 minutes longer thun expected. After his talks v.-·ith Assad. Kissinger planned to fl y back to Israel tonight. By ttien, he should know if he can get agreement or must break off his longest diplomatic mission, now in ils 19th day, and return later. A high official traveling v..·1th Kissinger said the secretary must be back in \\"ashington at the late~! by Sunday night. The central issue in the negotiations remained the locat ion of a new cease-fire line in the G<>lan lleights. lligh American ofricials said the tv.·o sides v.·ere only a short distanct> apart, but may not be able to bridge the gap this time. f..1eanwhile, the White 11ouse today decried the ''continuing cycles of violence" in the Middle East. Presidential spokesman Ge rald L . \\'arren made it clear that the criticism position Yias directed both at the Ar ab terrorism at a school in Maalot, at Israel. and at Israeli retaliatory attacks against Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon. The White House al60 made public a leller from President Nixon to Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir expres.sing grief over the Maalot attack . "~trs. Nixon a n d I , alon g with all J\n1ericans. grieve with you and with the -.parents and schoolmates of those who died. This senseless act or terrorism has under.c;cored once again the need for true peace in the Middle East ." Tee n Conunittee Sets f1·vin e Meet Monday The teen committee which advises the Irvine l'Qmmwilty services l'Qmmisslon plans an organizational meeting for 7 p.m. Monday in city hall. Commissioner Steve De Lapp said Irvine teen.<; are invited to attend the public session. The advisory body will help form policies iegulating city youth programs and the proposed centra1"' Irvine teen center. • Sunday lined the lracks every day, loading and Unloading their cargo," he said. The service nourlJhed tl>niugb tl>e years, and even when rail travel was on its decllne, San Juan's old 11taUon still sold an average of 200 tickets a mon(h In lhe mid 1000... But public occeplan<e contlhued lo , :-. dwindle and 5anla Fe ofnclal1 finally ended the 1top1 a few yeara later. A campaign ltd by the chamber last year yielded nearly. 5,000 namts on petitions ,..king tlle rulori tloo of -nger servic.t to the old, deserted station. B<sldes lhe two new 1tops each day, the plana cill for a restoration of tl>e 1 st.tloa by 1 private firm wblch plans to build 1 rert.ouran t wllb a rallnlld tl>eme • • 1 i I i I. ' , l I I • I I i I I I I ' ~ • ,, 1, II • • -[ • -' • ' Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO .. 136, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1974 TEN CENTS State Coastal Board OKs Huntington · Units • A 66-unit federally financed~ent project in Huntington Ee· ch ~ one step closer to construction Wednesday when the state coastal commission refused to hear an appeal against it. The action by the state Coastal Zone Conservation Commission in San Diego upheld the pennit granted to Harry Scholer by the South Coast regional com mi ssion. Huntington Harbour r e s i d e n t s . represented by attorney Bob Alberts, were frustrated in their attempt to have a full re-hearing of the project. Delly Plltl $1111 PIMlt TAR AND FEATHERS WAIT Councilm•n Matney Tar lllW Featliers A 1.va it P oliticic11i .4t Beacli Fa ire How would ~·ou like to see a politician larred and feathered ? Just come to lhe Huntington Beach Renai~ Faire, Saturday .in ·Murdy Park. Jerry Mlltney. a fiery rogue on the city council. 6s offered to JJ.Jt his head on the public block and submit himself to tar and feathers as the highlight or a full day's activities. ~fatncy has been charged \.\'ith the odious crime or "ungentl emanly behavior towards a lady of royalty," (rererenCe his frequent clashes with Councilwoman Norma Gibbs). Mn. Gibbs, herself, will be conrined to a stockade for "not yielding to the fire dragon (Matney ).'' lt's all in fun, of course, but real feathers, together with a black paste (not tar) will be applied to ~fatney·s reasonably thick skin. He's not the onl y public official who will be swiftl y dealt with by hfed.ieval Justice. Councilman Don Shlpley also will be sent to the stockade for ''being· a Damn Yankee in King Henry 's Court." (At council se~lons Shipley often points out to his oouncil mates how they do things in London). Other oouncibnen and city department heads will also be led on stage during the 12:30 p.m. 11Town Council Court TMals." And if that isn't enough excitement for the peasants, a mowited streaker - Lady Godiva -will das~ through the crowd twice on her steed. Lady Godiva is Jerl Kapus, an Edison lllgh School coed, who ill the Medieval princess for Charger h a I l t i m e ceremonies. She will do her Lady Godiva (See FAIRE, Page I ) :r=x== __ ' NIXON ST A£JNCH: lPILL NOT QUI.T ' Prelldent Nlron says he has given long thouaht to the posolblllty o; resl~atlon but decided he will not quit the nation's hlgiheat olJlct "under any clreum· stances.'' . flll atroogest mt•ment to dote not to rulgn came lo on Interview with columnlsl James J. Kllpatrlci. See story, r.ie 4. ------- ~· The moderate income housing. 90 percent financed by the f e d c r a I Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD J, will be on Algonquin Street, across Warner A venue from the waterfront Harbour communitv. ;'\Ve know of no procedural problenis or statewide or planning issues in the appeal to warrant another hearing," commission Executive Director Joseph Bodovitz said 'Vedn~ay. Bodovilz said the regional commission had haa several pubticiwd hea rings on the project, w\1ich "'as finally approved April 8. None of the Harbour residents objectN at !ht-regional level. In their appeal, the opponents said the hearnigs weren't properly publicized, contended the project is incompatible .,.,.ith surrounding properties, is on the Ne wport-In glewood fault--.....a\id th a t potential terlants would face ~rcrowdcd schools, lack of medical faclHties , lack of ''reasonable shopping'' facilities and ·lack of jobs within walking di stance. "Some of the correspondencC to the commission suggests the real oppos ition is beca use this is low and moderate cost housing." ~ovilz noted ... We have no \\'3Y of knowing whe lher or not this is th e case Bodovitz added that the geologic hazards is.sue wasn't raised against more than 30 permits grjlJlted in the area. He also said lhe project will be subjected to a more thorough seismic safety review than privately financed building because of the HU D involvement. Rents for the one to three bedroom units would range from $135 to $185 with • a1 Oops, Wrong Car~ Fellas .4rmed Robbery Suspects Pull Orer Unrnarhed Auto In the middle of \\'ednesday nighrs mass narcotics roundup Fountain Valley poli('(' made an ell:tra pickup they hadn't bargained for when they arrested three armed robt>C'ry suspecls. It happened "-'hen one of six unmarked police cars \\·as on its voay to make an arrest and a car ro110 ,1·ing started honking the hom and blinking the lights. Police officers thouj:lht the rar \.\'anted lo pass. and ·pulled to the side of the road. Hut !he other car conlinued the harrassment until both cars pulled in to a shopping center parking lot. One man in the car jumped out and pulled a gun from the holster he 11'as 11·earing. Patrolman Donald Cook quickly jumped from the pollce car, drew his "·capon and identified himself as an officer. The mal1 dropped his gun. Police also noticed that Louis Cc:trro!I faulkner, 22. of 710 E. Gertrude Drive in Santa Ana. had abnut $1.000 in his pocket. f aulkner was arrested on charges suspicion of armed"robbcry, assault \\'ith a deadly \\'capon and carrying a concealed \\·ca pon. police said. Also arrested was \Vailace Chester Callahan. 26. of 26322 Via l.Ogrono, .~fission Viejo. on charges of possession of a deadly \\'eapon and suspicion of armed robbery. A third passenger in the car. Sharie Ann Keeble, 28. of 15943 Robson Court, fountain Valley. 1\·as ch:irged \\'1th suspicion of armed robbery. Retaliatio1i for .tl.ttack Israeli Jets Blast Lebanon By United Press Internatiooal '\'aves of Israeli \.\'arplancs toda~· c:irried out two bomb. rocket and machinegun attacks on Palestinian rcfug('(' camps in south Lebanon and on Beirut's outskirts in retaliation for an dead and 87 "-'Ounded in the Israe!i village of ~raa1ot. Lebanese sources said the t\lo·in raids less than two hours apart by Israeli Phantom and Skyha\vk jets w,,>re the Cou11tv Murder Trial Witness Shot to Deatl1 A key proseC'ution wltness in the murder trials of two Orange County men just convicted of first degree homicide has been found shot through the heart in his car in a Street in CE'rritos. He is identified as Steven E. Conner. 25, ....no "-'as allegedly mentioned ind i- rectly in a note from one or the con- victed killers, intercepted by marshals at Rive rside County Jail. The brief letter allegedly suggested !hat witnesses in the two cases be taken care of. according to sheriff's deputies. "Conner was obvi01.isly taken care or." remarked Riverside C-Ounty Assistant District Attorney Ron Smith. Investigators wou ld not tomm'1t upon who was involved along with onfOr their inmates who all egedly passed on a note from p'risoner Robert Collins .32, of Buena Park. He and John C. Daraban, 49. or Anaheim, were convicted of fir st degree murder in separate trials and sentenced to life in prison for the slaying ot' 25- year-old Stephen Bell. Cqfmer was found dumped in the back. seaf of his car, parked on a side street, . shSt once through the heart. "We feel.the killing was approxim ately 24 hour Prior to htat,'' sald Lt. Stanley Backman, or the Los Angeles County Sheriff11 Office. Conner had testified during the trials that both defendants claimed they "did a nwnber on Steve Bell." Milk Boycott 'Good' .. SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A leader or the llatewlde mll~ boycott a a I d Wedneilday the effort la a "srnalhing sue " polUlcally, "!though no figure• were avanabl• ""'>""' J decline In Caltfomla milk c:oosumptlon. Lucy Filed, monllhator ol the Loo .Ahf•l•8'bued CoolUloo for -le Sw-Ylval, said "Milk pric.s have become an;....,.. .. • most widespre ad air attacks on record in Lebanon. Isra eli sources said the\' \\'ere the heaviest and deepest since· !he Oclober l\'a r and \\'ere aimed !:pecifically at camps housing the organizations that raided f\1aalot. Lebanese police sout'C<'s said fir.!'! eslimates \\'ere that ~I persons \Vere killed and scores "'Ounded in the r.'.lids on the refugee camps and that another 8 persons \.\'ere killed and 64 wound~d outside the camps, for a total of 29 dead. A UPI dispatch from'" Sidon said the raids destroyed two apartment houses • but that casualties there were not kno\\·n. Israel said its planes hit Arab guerrilla bases in t1vo 30-minute strikes directed against guerrilla training bases, depots. offices. headquarters and 1\·orkshop'i near Beirut. around the southt'rn coaslal cities of Tyre and Sidon. and in southern Lebanon. Palestinian guerrilla attacks against Israeli settlements have invariablv bee n follo1ved by massive Israeli retaiiation. !>rime Minister Golda i\leir gave a hint of such action Wednesday night 11 hen she 1'0\.\·ed to "cut off the hands" of the guerrillas respon sibie. The Israeli announcement said all jets returned safely. The Israeli announcement s a id specifically that some of the targets belonged lo the two groups that clai med responsibility for the Malaot attack - the Popular Front General Command and the Popular DemocratiC' Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The raid ca1ne as the Israeli nation y;as burying its dead from th e Maalot attack. the costliest guerrilla raid in the nation's historv. The death toll of 30 included 18 teeri-age Israeli schoolchildren and the three guerrillas who carried out !he raid. Lebanon feared some sort of massh'e retaliation and the foreign minister railed in the ambassadors of the United States, Sovie t Union, Britain. France and China and asked them to use their influen ce to restrairi Israel from carryi ng out its threats. It \.\'as the fourth consecutive day of Israeli air strikes into Lebanon ag3inst Arab guerrilla ba ses. \Varplanes returning from the raids S\l'OOped low over the Israeli village of Safad '''here IOJXXI mourners were burying 18 of the teen-age Maalot rictims. The funera l services themselves \\-·ere cut Short by uncontrolled grief and shou!.!' for revenge against the ·Arab gue rrillas. Israel pul its entire.,.northem tier on full <1lert today for other Arab guerrilla attacks like the one at Maalot. Death of the children raised a larger outcry than a raid April 12 which killed 18 persons al the border village of Qiryat Shemona. Villagers at Maalot. a town of S,000 lying just below Lebanon. demonstrated this morning chanting "Death t& the terrorist.·· Newspapers and OPPQ6ition politicians called for revenge strikes into Lebanon. 11 High~ Chapparal Beacli Civi.c Cent,er Goes to Seed The brand new landscaping at the Huntington Beach Civic Cent er has already gone to pol . A total of 43 marijuana plants - nestled amidst flowE;rs of more legal varieties - were discovered earlv Wednesday next to the city council chambers by a COflStruction compan y lo borer. He brought them Into the police station next door. "I can't believe anybody -whel)Jcr from ci~y hall or tho hiSh ocbool -would plant these here with the idea of using it,'' Police Sgt. Tom Patton, head of the nsrcotles untl, said today. Th• two to three-inch hlah pla~ were ~ast or the council chambers near ·17th Street, &a'OIS the street 1 .. m Huntington Beach HISh School. SQ\. PaUoo 181'1 he lhlttks IOmeoltO "J~ lhttw 1 bandlu1 or ....it out" u a rtant. He estimated that the plants were six to eight \\'eeks old, an age which coincides with the date in March the new cily hall was occupied. But Sgt., Patton added that he's not really sure how long the plants have been - there because they've grown so fast with a lot of help from the city. · Workers have been "landscaping. rertilizing and waterblg the area every day,'' Sgt. Patton saJd. P•llce confiscated tM plants and had them analyzed by their laboratory to make sure they were marijuana. The laborer had no doubts. "l ought to know," he was quoted as saying. "I've been busted for it a couple of times.'' Sgt. Patton said the police chemist now will be looking veey_carcfull¥ at the remainin g follage • and at whatever grtenery makes an appearance in coming claya. "Thal J~ tll&Y have been the lirlt batch." -he said. - • HUD subsidies and $200 to $250 "'ithout. Before lhe cOnunission agreed ~ Bodovitz to rule on substanti:ll i'>Sllf'" 11·ere raised. it heard from Alberts. 11·ho said he questioned the "entire hearing and the propriety of ii." Alberts focused his objections on 11 hal hf called a Jack of pl :"nn ing in thC' area, excessively high densities and C90cem for earthquake safety. The opponents had hired Dr . Ahn1ed Fouda, a geophysicist. lo testify to whnt he claimed is a ··dangerous" active fau\L zone under the site. He 1ras in thl• audience but cfidn't speak. --------~ u,. '''""°'' GUILTY OF MISDEMEANOR Former AG Klendienst Guilt Admitted B)· Kleindi~rist; Jc1ii Terrn Loorns \l.'ASHINGTON (AP\ -Former Atty . Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst pleaded guilt y today to a misdemeanor charge: that he refused to. answer senators' questions about talks he had \l'ith President Nixon about the ITI antitrust case. Kl eindienst, the fir st attorney general or former attorney general ever to be convicted of a crime, fac es a jail sentence of at least one month and a tine of at least $100. Kleindienst adm itled earlier that he did not tell the Senate Judiciary Committee ,at his confinnation hearing in 1972 that President Nixon ordered him to drop his suit against the giant conglomerate. "I was less than candid because I viewed the President's order as ill- conceived, quickly retracted, in my opinion privileged," Kleindienst said in a prepared statement after he left court. "I wa s wrong in not having been more candid wfth the committee and I sincerely regret it ," he said . The White House declined comment on Kleindienst's pl ea .. But, under question· ing, White House Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. Warren said of the former attorney general : "Of course, tie is a fine man." U.S. District Judge George L. Hart Jr. promised to expedite sentencing and (See GUILT.PLEA, Page%) Five Teacher~­ Cited in Valley Five teachers at Fulton School In the Fountain Valley School District have been chosen out.standing Elementary Ttachers of AmerJca tor 1974. They ar< Mrs. 'l'onl Lelller. Miss Joan C&lms, Mn. Suzanne Balley, MIS$ Clair Morsella and Mrs. Linda Bird. The teac!lers were cboRn by a group ol eduatton !rom throughout the country '"' the basis or their fAlcnts In tho classroom, contribtltlons to research. admlnlltratlve abnllles, dvlc service lll1d prol"'"""1 recopitlon. -. Bodo1 ilz 5:lid staff planners had st ud1t'd the 11·rittrn 1naterial· Dr Foud;.1 had suhn111ted . The opponenls originall.'· told the n.'g1onal comrnission they had hired Dr Charles Richter. the inventor of the seate \lhich measures ea rthquake tremors. Stholer. 1\·ho 1vas at the hearing but didn 't. address The commis..~inn. sai<1 he has offerc-d 10 meet \\'ith th<• llarbour rt.·sidC'nts hut they turned h1n1 do\1·n. Abou! 20 opponcnls of tht' project 1~·crc :it the C'onHnission hraring at tht' Sh£>r;,iton Inn. Only Albert s spok£> 31 Youths, 19 Aclults L1 Rou11cl11p D.' KATHY CLANC\' Of '"" D11\v Pilar SllH An 1ntcnsire crackdo1\·n on drug and narmtics sale'> in and around Founta.n \'allC'y high schools resullcd in the mass arrest . ., of 50 alleged pushers Wednesd ay night and early 1oday by Fountain Valley police . The 19 adult s and 31 juveniles were arrested on charges of selling drugs in f;-ountain Valier Six teams of plainclothes poli~n swept throu gh that city :ind sunUUTiding communities during !ht> nigh!. " Police said the Opt)ration. 1vhich markl'd the end or five months of 1nvestigstion. went sn1oothJy and those arrested offered tittle resistance. rt was the first such ma."s operation hy Fountain Valley police . The n1assi1'e S\veep 11·as simila r in nature to a /ale April roundup in Irvine -titled Operation Irving -In which nearly 130 persons "·ere arrested on su'ipicion of variol~" drug offenses. frl'ine·s roundup wa" patterned on t1ro prior mass arrest operations conducled by Costa Me'>a police, wh1<:h patrol in'1nc on a Contract basis. Raid teams fanned out over the city during an eight-hour period. making rorays into surrounding communities in search of adults and ju1·enilcs named in (Sec DRUG RAID S, Page %l Pla)·lious e Aids Fielll Service The proflls from Saturday night's production of '·Third Rest Spo rt" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse \\'ill be used for American Field Service student scholarships. The comedy starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are $1.50 for -studenls and S2.5o for adul ts. For reservations phone 962-7849. American Field Service brings foreign students lo schools in the Hun tington Beach Union High School Districl and sends local students for a year's study in other countries. Orange Coast Weather The \.reatherlady promises clear skies Friday. but continued cool temperatures. Highs at the beaches in the lower 60s inching up to the mid-605 inland. Overnight lon·s 18-55. • IN"I DI\ TODA\' Sen. Alan Cranston. member of the Senote BankhtQ Ccmunit- tee. has accepted $7,500 iu llon- oraril''"" from banks or related businesses. He denie1 any con- flict of i11terests. Story, Page 7. INllllt • L. M. ltYd lJ . C•ll19ntl• J Cl•Hlfl... ~ Cen1lct 11 (NU..... 1, 0.11t11 •tk•t 11 Edflw1•1 '"' 4 E11'9rt .. -..t M ''llflfln• lt.J'I ,., ,.,. lttcllf'll '· ,. tty o....... ,. "''*'"' lf ...... ,..,..,. . """ l-..rtn '' ' • ~,... " ....... .. MlitMI ''"'' U "'' ..... "'""" .... •. o.....,. Ctw11ly ,_, .. , U-lt "" ,. twrwi. Ht... • ._ .. .. .,.., ..,. ..... " '"""... •. ~;-.: • I % uA1L1 l'IL01 " Districts Back U.nification, Not Plan By KATHY CLAl\CY Ol ~.Dt!IJ 1"110! i11tt •'UnlficatloQJ(\S llke "'orld pl'ace. Everybody thfriks It's a good idea. but peopl<! can nc\'er quilt.' agt'C'(' on hO\\' to get it."' That QQ_servot inn \\·as rnadc n1orr th.'ln a year ago by C:t.>orgc Log:u1 , n trus!t't' of the llunting1on Beach l'11ifln lilg,h School Nixu11 La\V)·er 'W' a11ts Ta1Jes ~~ired Openly \fAS~ll~GTOS tl'!'ll -Angered by comments from House J u d i c i a r ~, Committee mrmbrrs that tapes they heard in c!o..o;;cd session shO\\'ed President :\'ixon 's \\'atergate 1rasncripls "·ere inaccur:llt> and incornplete. ~ixon 's lawyer S<lid today he \.\·ould seek to have all future comn11ltec sessions open to thr public. lie also threatened to mflke public 1natC'rial supplied by the \\'hnc !louse to the con1miU ec if the conunittees does not. ,'\Horne.\· .J an1es !l S! Cl.11r did l!ttle 1(1 hide annoy;1nce with publication today of rrporl " that a tape th~' :l8-tnen1bcr comn1ittee hC'ard 1n priv.1<'y \\'rdnf'sdav conta inc-d marerial not n111d£' public '.n the \\"atergate tr;ln:<cripts ,\'ixon called "the full \\1at £'rgatr story ·· Sources said th(' full 1apr rrrcaled ·r-;1.-..:on at a Sl'pl. J:'i 19i2 mrc\ing \1 ilh John \\'. l)can Ill dl•nounced !he .. PUBLIC TRANSCRIPTS CONTAIN DELETIONS. Story, Page 4 \\"ashington Post for cov{'rage of \Vatrrgatr and prornised !hl' paper \\'outd lun·C' "dan1nable. d:1111nablc problcn1s out of 1his ... " St. Clair said 1hat section of the tape \1·as nol included in the transcript bec;:iuse it 11·:1~ "irre!t11·a nt tn \Vaterg:lle. "J'n1 goi ng to <1°i:;k that these hearin gs all be 1nndP public ... St. C1air !old reporters as he nrn1·cd for today's closed session of the Judicia ry Con1mittee hearing in to :\ixon·s role in th~ \\'atergatr co1 rr-up. St. Cln1r said he 1vou!d like transcripts of thi s "''l'k's 111·0 earlier closed session" to be made public and 11·ou\d hkc lo sec material provid ed the ln1pea'..:hn1ent inquiry by the \\'atergate grand jury released . • St. Clair has no direct v.·ay to formal!v propose such a mo\'c but could urge Republicans on the co111m11t ce to Jo so. Rep. E<hvard f\f('Z'\'in!ik~·. 10-lo\\J\. said the tape's left him ''dcprrsse<I ." Another DerTl<X'rat said they gave him a "sen.sc of re\.11lsion." Ch<i:irman Peter \\1• Rodino Jr. <D· N.J.), announced th;it public tcle\iscd hearings -Qrigina!ly scheduled to start next Tu'es<t.ay -\\'Outd be dela.\'ed until Wednesday and passibly until May 28. J\.feantim<>. lh<' committee abruptly backed J\.\'ay from anotl1cr confrontation "ith President ;.;ixon. Jt scrapped plans to issue a frubpoena toda~· for 20 tapes on the !IT affair and 46 on the · 1n1lk producers' S2 million campaign pledge. Rodino said he 1\anted to be cert:rin that r\1xon had made an ··absolute rcfusar·· to give up the 66 l.1pes bt!lorc he sought to subpoena them. Olivier 'Guest' At Park Faire T.nurrnce OliviPr's film portr:iy:il or King Hf'nr.v V v•ill bf' sho1\·n free at 7 p.m. Friday in !h(' r-.turdy Park community CC'nt1'r in lluntin~ton Be.'.lch. The film is ~n~orcd h.1· thr Patron!' of Golden \\'est Collc•gc ;is a kickoff for the f~untin g lon Bc:.ich Rcnnaissancc Fa ire Saturd.:iy in \lurrl y P;irk . Along 11·ith !he filtn. !he Patrons \\'ill serve desse rt. for a 50-cent donation. But the filn1 is free. and no donations arc necsesar\'. Thrr<' \l'itl also l::e mu !'ic The cOmmunit\' r<>ntcr is on r\'orn1a Drive . off Goldl'il \\'est Slrcel and north of Warner A1·enuc. ORANGE COAST 11s DAILY PILOT r ~,ri·~··•ft' , .. ,,r • .. 1~...,,,.~.,.,,.. ' ..... ••, '•· r· · ... ..,it, '"" r. 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It's Just as tnle today, with school districts embroiled in a heated battle over tht current ri~ .... ·ay wtificatlon plan. Officials of the ..stx area acbool districts agree: Unification w111 help solve high school ov ere ro wd in g, Improve 1'ommunity spirit on the sn1uller. local l<'VCI , and maintain continuity o { Rollbacli Seen I 1i Gas Prices \l/ASl!rr\GTON (AJl) -TI1e federal Energy Office toclay 1~sued proposed regu1a t ion s on 011 company prices that administrator John C. Sa"·hill said could force significant rollbacks of domestic oil and gasoline prices. The regulations, "'hich would take effect at>Qut July I, regulate ~he an1ount of foreign o l l production oosts that can be passed through inlo domestic prices. Sa\\·hill said cit a net.•s conference there are indications that some oil :ompanles ha11e passed through higher foreign costs than the Federal Energy Office feels arc iustified. "The rollback.;; may Jx> !'i,gniri· ·cant." said \\'1lliam ~-\falkcr, FEO genrr:il c:oun:.el. E'rona Page l GUILT PLEA • • • pointed out hi thr fonncr attorney g('nrrnl that he \\'ould he sentenced to a n1inin1un1 of a nionth in jail a11d a $100 fine. Tht• Judge could suspend the srntcncc. hov.·eve r. in \\'hich case Klemdienst would not actually be imprisoned. 11ie cijarge, brought by SpC"ciat prosecutor Leon Jaworski, carries a rnaximum sentence of a $1,000 fine and one ~~ear in jail. Stanley Feldman. president of the State Bar of Arizona. said today in Tucson he isn't sure if Kleindi(nst's plea of guilt_t,.. is grounds for disbarment. Feldman said the state bar's board of directors v.·ill take up !he matter at its next meeting. No date has been set. Kleindienst was charged under a statute that punishes a ...,·it.ness for refusing "to testify or produce papers" \rhen summoned before either house of Congress. Outside the courthouse. Ja\\·orski told newsmen that there was no implication !n the charge that Pre~ident Nixon did nnything wrong by instructing Kleindienst in !he !TI case. "I think the President has the right as chief exeC'utive to pass on all matters of antitrust and !his was the President's \'iew," Jaworski said. Kleindienst is one of three fonner Nixon Cabinet members charged with criminal offenses arid the first to be found guilty. Former Atty. Gen. John N. f\-fitchell is under indictment on one count of cnnspirRC~' to obstruct justice, two rounts of lying to a grand jury, one count of perjury, one count of lying to FBI agents and one count of obstruction of justice in C"onnection v.•llh the \Vatergatc Co\·er-up. He and si x olhtrs chargt>d in that case ha\'e pleaded innocent and are scheduled to go on trial Sept. 9. E'ro111 Pnge 1 FAIRE ... strecrk v.·ecrting lon.i;:, blonde hair (her O"'Tl ) and a body suit. The Renaissance Faire begins at 9 a.m. v-:11h a pancake breakfast se rved by the Huntington Beach Nor!h Lions Club. At 10 a.m .. 70 booths, exhibits and displays will open in sections scattered about the park. Talent shows and 1nusical entertainment will be provided :11! day r through 5 p.n1.) on three different s1ages. \\'andering minstrels , magicians and rourt jesters v.·ill also pop in and out ·of the crov.·d. Laurie flill. c:hainroman of the annuaJ eityv.·ide festival. says everyone is urged to "·ear a Renaissance costume in keep- ing \\'ith the theme of the faire. 'rhe Society !or Creative Anachronism. a professional group of Renaissance buff!', 11 ill lead of! tv.·o pub I i c processionals, at noon and again at 2 p 111 , \1·hich everyone is invited to join. For fan1ilies 11ith tots. a group of local l~trl Scouts Will offer baby sitting serl'ices_on the nearby tennis courlS for 50 cents an hour. i\lurdy Park i's on GQldcn West Street, just norih of \V;irner Avenue. Visitors v.'i\I have to park in scattered areas throughout lhe surrounding neighbor· hood. .. Burglnr Tells Of VFW Spying FRESNO 1AP) -Growers financed 15 burglaries In the late 1960s aimed at finding proof of "Communist or radlcaJ innuence" in the United Fann Workers of America. a self·admlttcd burglar has told the Fresno Bee. 11owever. Ille 31olen mater i a I uncovered no evidence that Communists directed efforts of the UFW and It. president. -Cesar Chavez, to organize farm labor, the unnamed infonnant added. - The man described IG lbe FBI •the burglul.. which involved "polltleal malerUll" such ,.a letters, contribution lists. mailinJ llst1 and financial .....V., lllf llte reported Wednesday.• educational programs fronl klndera:artep through IJlb grade. But they dcm'l agree 1be current plan will do it. · '!hat plan will bo pre:ienltd at publle hearlngs starting toolght. U approved on loeal and stale llwels,~ eoold be placod on the November ballot. It calls for unification :•lone Orean Last Shuttle Being l\lade By Kissinger 0Af\-1ASCUS tUPJ) -Secretary of State 11enry ,\. Kissinge r n1arle 1rhat is expected to be his last shuttle trip to Syria loday in search of a troop separation agrecmeiit on the G<>lan Heights. Neither side gave any indication whether the Arab guerrilla alt.'lck on th~ lsraeli vil1<1ge of i\1aalot \Vednc sday changed the negutiating positions. But the attaCk delayed Kissinger's !rip by n day and could ultin1atel y \\'eigh hea\'i!y on its outcon1e if it increases mutual n1istrusts between Israr!is and Arabs. Kissinger arrh·ed in Dam.:iscus from l!--rael at 4:25 p.1n. (PDT) 10 begin his fifth \'isit to Syria of the current mission. !!is JJC\V talks \fith Syrian President llafez Assad started 90 minut,~s latf'r • VleW'. Westminster, Foun~ln Valley, !luntington Beach' City and Seal Beach elementary diatrlcts bot;tdariea. SUpportlng the plan are Hunlingtoo Beach City, Seal Beach and Fountain Valley. 1be other dlltricts, including ttw high 1c:hool dlltrlct. are opposed. The plnn also is opposed by the California Tcucher Association and 'I WON 'T COOPERATE ' Jailed Witness Garvey At the lime Kissinger arr1\'Ni in lh <' Syrian capital. 1\·a1•es of Israeli plaucs strafed P~lestinian guerrilla camps in Sl A TY/1't11e~ses -' "' . "' . LC'banon. The fierce raids deep inside - Lebanon appeared to be a reprisal for Wednesday's Arab guerrilla allack . Refuse to Talk 'Kissinger's plane circled nan1a~cus Airport sel'era! tin1cs befort> 11 landt•d. • r\o official explanation 1ras gh·cn and 1! \\'JS not known if the maneu\'er v.·as dUl' to Lhe Israeli air strikes. American officials gare no indication \1·hal. if any, Israeli con c es Si on s Kissinger brougnt to Syria. Before lea\'ing Israel. Kissinger conferred for three hours v.·ith the Israeli negotiating team. The talks follov.·ed a meeting of 1he Israeli cabinet that kept Kissinger in Israel 90 minutes longer than expected. i\ftcr his talks "'ith Assad. Kissinger planned to Oy back IQ Israel tonight. B'y then, he should kno"· if he can get agreement or rriust break off his longest diplomaJic mission, now in its 19th day, and return later. A high official traveling \\'ith Ki.s.sillgrr :<aid th e secrelarv mu.51 be bark in \fashington af the 1ate.<;t by Sunday night. The central issue in the negotiation.<; remained the looiliQll of a ncvr ceast>-flre llne in the Golan Heights. High American officials said the t\\'O sides 1vere on!~' .'I short dist.111ce apart, btit may not be nble to bridge the gap th~<; time~ Meanwhile, the \\'hile Bouse toda~ decried the "conlinu.ing cycles of viQlence" in the ~liddle East. Presidential spokesman Gerald L. \\'arren made it clear that the cri11cism position v.·as directed both at the Arab terrorism at a school in :-Ofaalol. at Israel, and at Israeli retaliatory attackc; against Palestinian refugee camps 111 Lebanon. The \\'hite House also made public a letter from President Nixon to Jsra('li Prime l\.1inister Golda ?o.teir expressin~ gri ef O\'er the f\taalot attack. ··r-.frs. Nixon and I, along v. ilh all American.~. grieve with you and with lhe parents and schoolmates of those \\•ho died. This senseless act of .terrori~n1 has under.scored once again the need for true peace in tbc f\tiddle East·• Strike Ei1ded B): Carpenters About 11,000 Qrange C?iunty carpenter" "·ere among 3ll.OOO tn an I I-county Southern California area to return t" v.·ork today after contractors granted a 30-cent·an·hour pay hike, ending a three· day sttike. Tho raise, part of a contract negotiated last year. was reduced from 85 to 55 cents an hour by the now-defunct federal Pay Board. Contractors agreed to make the additional 30 cents retroactive to ~Jay 1. payable as soon as negotiations for a new contract cffectivt> June 15 arc complete. a spokesman for t he Carpenters District Council of Oran~e County said. , The JO.cent raise brings the base wage of a journeyman carpenter to $7.35 nn hour plus fringe benefits. To Jurv. Joilcd . , S:\,"\ FHr\\'CISCO 1AP1 Two 11·it nl'sscs v.·ere jailed today for refusing to testify before a fed('ral grand jury in\'('stigating a .\-'10IC'nt Sy m b i on cs c Liberation Army bank robbery in\o!l·ing Patricia Hearst. Thry 1vere escorted to prison fr om thei'r contempt hea ring after a frderal cour t Judge told then1: "Th is is a go\·crnn1rnt of lJ\IS. not :':lt>:i. · In a quJvering voice. Paul I.. Hall'rrson. a graduate student. said that President R1ch:1rd t\i"\on has set a prcc<.•dcnt hy rl'fusin b to con1p\y \~;ith ('{)Urt subpoenas. .. , 111n n1akio~ the sainc arbitrary df'c is1o n." he said. The second v.·Hness. Cyiithia Garvey, declared : "Your Ho nor. ! don't look at ' rhe g-r<1nd jury as a legal institution. I 11 t!l not cooperate "'I th the grand j1iry. ·· t.S. D1s1 rict Court Judge Alfonso Z1rpoli said he "·ould jail tht• tv•o for the rcm:iinder of !he grand ji1ry term -up to 3~ months -if they do not .1ns ... ·cr questions. Immediately after the court h('aring , th(' grand jury recon\·encd and J1alver- son·s 1\·ife, Joyce. 2~. "ac; calll-d to testi- fy . Although !'he has been granted im- munity. she has said she. Joo. 1\·ould refuse to ans"·cr questions and go to jail. "L'nder our philosophy of jurisprudence nn man may set him self abo\·c the law ." Zirpoli declared. "All per sons from the head of the state to the humble st person -citizen. sovereign. po 1 iceman. prosecutor and judge alike. musl act undt>r and in accordance \\'ith the Jaw ." The paocl is hearing evidence about the April 15 robbery of a Stin Fr~ncisco hranch of Hibernia Bnnk in v.·hich two person-; were wounded and !he SLA esca1wd "'ilh more than SI0.000. Bank srcu rity cameras photographed Patrici 1 Hl'arst. kidnaped by the SLA Feb. 4. carrying an automatic weapon during the holdup. Halverson, 29. of San Francisco,. and \1iss (;arvcy., 27. of Oakland, earlier refu sed to teltif)I' before the jury, even after being granlcd immunity from prosecution. \Von1an f{illcr Sought \VOODLAND IUPTI -Yolo County authorities toda.v sought a Bay Arca man in the ain bui;h s!<iying of a -l7-yc;ir- o!d womau on a rufal road five miles north of here. Sheriff's.Sgl. Stan Rommel said an arrest v.·arranl 1vas i~Ul>d \Vedncsday for Fred ~l c('lelland. 30. of the Oakland · Contra Costa area in Tu~­ day's death of Nattra Jean Harding Of Yuba City. Sexual "Favors 'Female Soldiers. Recruiw<l SLA' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Station KGQ.TV says that female "soldiers .. of the Symbionese Lipiiration Army, the terrorist group that kidnaped newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst, used sex to re-- cruit p,rlsoners as members. 'Female members of the Symblonese Liberation Army used sex and had sexual relations with prisoners Inside V.ca\lllle Medical FacUity to try to get them to do tho bidding of the Symbionese Ulr eraUon Army," the station said it learned. KGO said Wednesday that the Intimacies were carried out under \he stage of the Black Cultural Association's meeting room al the Vacavi!Ie. prison. The association WM organized In 1988 to provide lnmato tutorillg and black cullural courzes. • . ' • teachers la the high oehool district, Ocean View and Weslmliuter. Teachers In Founl>Jn Vall•Y· Seal Beach and Huntington S.aeb City havtn't taken an o!llelal stand. The concerns these groups express Include: .-Overcrowded high sch o o Is . Enrollment figures at the !Ive schools this year show Edison witti 3,496 enri>Ued and a capat:lty for 3.062: Fountain Valley, 3,9'2 en1'9Jled ind 3,062 capac::y; Hun\· ington 'Beach, 2.67Tcnrollcd. 2.687 carx1· ci1y: Mllrina, 3.463 enrolled, 2984 capG- C'ity: and \Vestminster 3,400 enrolled, 2.715 capacity. • Five consecutive bond issues to build a new high school ha\·e failed in the 52-square-mile district. Lack of community spirit in such a big area is blamed. ' Dr. ltfike Brick, For'ltain Valley elementary superintendent. points out tllat voters ln his area have supported the bond issues and they could quickly solve the overcrowding problem In their area· with unification. "I th.ink citizens here want to n1ake the decisioos that affect tht-m and their dtlldrm and not' depend upon the voters in a 52-square--mlle area" he says. -Ta.t rate. Figures compiled by the Orange County Departtn€nl of Education \ DlllY P'll91 iflll ~tw New Engle Eugene P. Valley. 15, of Huntington Beach is Troop 557's newest Eagle Scout. He is a freshman at Edison rligh School. E'rona Page 1 sOOw tax increases of $1.42 in .,~Olmlain Valley. 15 cents in J.lunt ington Beach~ 62 rmts in Ocean 'Vic"' and SJ t.~nts in \\'estrnins1er, \\ill? a $2.10 dt.'Crcasc for __ DRUG RAIDS S.'~I Beach. .. • • • F'ountain Vall('~· disagn .... ~s 11 ith !hos<! figures, "'hich 1\·cre con1piled usiitJ; a arrest warrants. state--mandated formula . The probe v.·w. started to stop ust> of FoWltain Valle.\• offirials say that, Fountain Valley and Los Amigos high although they legally could chargr that school campuses as meeting places for ratt>, lllE'y v.·ou!dn 't ne<'d it and wouldn't the sale and transfer of narcotics, said k'\'\" it ¥-itbin the forcsCE"able future . Sgt . William DeNisi. coordinator of the liit('rd ist rict attendance agreements. crackdo\1·n termed "Project Lunch Box." linder the current plan. 5.IH4 of the 18.537 l.at,e la.~t year:he said. police rcalizc.'d tlrea high school studenl'i v.·ould ha\'e to normal procedures just v.'eren't gettins •attend a h.igh school outside their district to the v.·idesprcad city drug problem. for at lt>ast !hrc.'e Years or · lfil a ne1\' ln fa ct. he said, the problem was school is built in their district. grov.·ing. particularly on the high school Those figurN were developed by Glen campus. Dysinger. assistant high school .district Police used tv.·o undcrCO\'er agents superintendent, 11·ho says a unificatlo;i posing as students al 1he high schools to plan along city boundaries v.·ould leal'c purchase ... narcotics.. and g·a th_e r only 955 students in !hat position.-·-.-:;-information-abotit drug traffic":" Ocean· ~iew Superintendent Ja1nt·~ In the past four months the tv.·o spent CarvcM po1nls out that the parents of $1.000 on 73 buys of -LSD, marijuana, these students v.·ould be dis('nfranchtsed hashish. barbiturates, an1pheta1ninos, for the tttree years. They C011ld.n"t \'ote in cocaine and phencyclidine. school board elections in their C'hi!d's Teams of plainclothes officers v.·erc high school. couldn"t run for the board armed with "·arrants and made arrests, Jnd ":oul_d ha\'e no say in the operation of then were met near the arrest scene by the district. patrol cars. \vhich carried youths lo the Fountain \'alley officials call that police stalion . ar~ument "a v.·eak one.'· Superintendent At the station, police learns quickly Brick says parents \1·ould \'Ole in their handled fingerprinting and pho tography, nr"· ~istrict, play ing an acth·e role !n then1 th<' arrested suspects v.· e re planning for the future fht'rc. They sllll transported to jU\·cnilc hall or Orange could be heard by attending school board County Jail. meetings in their child's high school Fountain Valley police also offered a district A rick sa.\ s. special service to paren!Ji of those -ln1pact on starf. Figures conipiled by arrested -tv.·o officers maMed a Dysi1!gcr sho1v tha_t. 1\:Jth . uni~ication, $Cparate telephone line throughout the Hunlington Beach City district will ha\·e night to give parenlS details or their a surplus of 130 teachers and Fount.nin chlld's arrest. V:ill.ey \\'Qt ha\'c six extras. Police said the two offirers "·ere kept If tl'actlers arc to . be prolcclf'd, th1 " busy lhroughout the evening anS\vcring n1 eans Ocean View will fake 66 from the the questions or anxious parents. surplus. \\'estminstcr 50 and Seal Bea rh Capt. Les Rowland cautioned officers ~·ill !it:iff its ne1v hi gh school 11·ith 20 in a pre-arrest brie~ing to ".deal ex!ra teachC'rs. court{'()uslr with !he parents at all times. TI1c problem d()('sn 't seem to be lh ;i t "Y.'e know the reactions \.\'e get fron1 the di stricts objC{'t to hirin~ those-' p;irents in this type of situation," he teachers. but. as Dysinger pointed out. pointed out. "They arc either shocked or \\'estminster could need a math teacher hurt or angry ." and find there arc five French teachers Police also planned the arrests !O available instead. juveniles "-ouJd be arrested as early as Another plan might not result in so ixrssible in the evening and children much shuffiing. the opJX!nents of the v.·ouldn't be taken from bed m the middle current !ive-Vi·ay plan say. of the night. -Distribution of about $0 million in Police said the roundup \\'as romplclcd cash deserves of the hi&'\J school district by about 3 a.m. today, but officers arc As it stands, $1.250.000 of this am01.mt still seeking four other alleged narcotia; would go to help Seal Beach buy a high pushers v.·he weren't found \Vedncsday. school site: $2,750 ,000 to \\"estminstcr for night. 11 school !'ilc. ;:ind $1 million for a ncv.' Fountain Valley school site. The rest 11·ould be divided according to assessed \·;iluation because that's the "·ay bonded 1ndPptcdnes.-. is repaid. Occrin Vie\.\' "'Ould rect>i\'e nc~!Ting bccauSt' it v.·ould rl'CCi\·e a SC<'Ond high school if 17-crnt tax increa se is pa 'iscd by 1 o!crs in June. 'iol \\'illing to ('()unt on \'Oler approval. Oce.:in View objects to that plan. as do \\"cst1ninster official s, who say they couldn"t buy a site 1n their city for the amount proposed. Both contend the monetary distribution should be made by a\;erage daily attendance , not assessed valuation. -The 17-cent tax increa'ie. Ocean View v.·on'L support unification if the increase fails al the polls. Jn addition. district officials want legislation passOO to ensure the ta:,; will be biOOing on all five elementary dislricts when unification happens. Mean\vhile. Fountain Valley trustees have decided not to support the override in response to the failure of Ocean View and Westminster to support the five·"'ay plan. -Division of real properly. The problem is one of gcogra; hy, The plan calls for distribution of high schools and buildiiigs to the district where they are localed. The objection Is 11untington Beach City ll.'ill end up with two high schools and enough students to .fill one, while the other four districts win have lo build new schools immediately. -Legislation now peoding w o u Id protect teachers, ensure the legality of the 17-cent tax increaM: and raise lnterdi!trlct attendance agreements from three to sir years. If the current plan falls. Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach orrlclal! say they .will try IG a.cede from the high school district Ocl:an View and Seal Beaeb say lbey might favor a plan along city boundaries. Dysinger recommends waiting to see whal echool flnanee leg!slallon may be doveloped by the ala~, then worlling out a "mon!l equitable" plan. Weatmlnster officials agree, saying they want to qiilt flgliting over unlficatloo and "get back to the busioesa ol educating children." • Public to Vie1v El Toro Base El Toro Marine Corps Air Station \\'ill open its gates lo the public Saturday to commemorate Armed forces Day. Fuel conservation precludes h<llding the traditional air stJQw this year. but the v.·hole range or the station's fighting gear v.·ill be displayed from IO a.m. until 2 p.rri. .. Displays will include fighter, attack. transport and observation planes, as well as support vehicles, air cont r o 1 equipment, aviation survival equipment and infantry v•eapons. , Union Chi~f Cited S'fANFORO (UPI) -l'llllce cited a union JocaJ's president \Vednesday in the four-day strike against S tan ford University. James Bur or the Service Employes Union was accused of blocking a public thoroughfare on which a crane was being moved to a hospital construction project. Suiciile Try ll' as All Wet A report of a suJdde attempt in progress sent Coota M,.. police racing to an east side apartment Wednesday buf thelr would-be rescue turned<~ to be tiseleu. The eaUer and would-be suicide victim, in fact, were both atl .,.et. Officer Rod Haddock said that upon arrival at the East 19th Stl'ejlt apartment shored by two )'OOng men Omt one eonf...00 flunglng hlJ h .. d lnlo a bucket o w11tr. reportodly to frighten h I 1 roommate. He apparenU1 did, pol~ conceded. ' ' ' ., I • ' .. I ' I .. I I 1 I I I I '1 " I I ' ;· I Schoolman ' lmpectwn Of .Battin Home Eyed By Y.'ILLlA!\1 SCllREIBER 01 Ille O•llw Pllol Sl1tl Sal)la Ana city officials are seeking a court order lo allow building inspectors lo check the combined home and office of one or their citizens-Orange County Supervisor Robert Bnttin. Battin, a Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, says the action is nothing more than a \Vitch hunt by three Jtcpublican city officials lo gc! back al him for cOnresting the assessment on President Nixon's Western \\'hitc House. •·t'm sure it didn't start out hra~ \\'ay but all of a sudden ii has intensified." Ballin said today in a telephone intcrvicv,o . •·1'n1 not sure if they're trying to persecute me because I'm a Democrat or if l~y don't tiavc enough "'·ork to-day.'' • The latest flap 111 Battin's battlc- scarred politicm history began wtwn hr and a fellow lawyer purchased a turn of the century rooming house at 825 N. Ross · St. to convert into an office. SPEAKS IN SAN JUAN State Superintendent Riles • - Scliool Fiittd Alter11t1tive 'Year .4 ivuy' • ·Riles Childhood Education Pla11 Pushecl By PAl\1ELA HALLAN Ot lht 01Hw l"li.1 Sl11t If children are to 80pe wilh !he \l'Or/d !hey live in, they ¥.'ill have lo be able lo think for themselves and to take responsibility for their O\vn actions. So said Dr. \Vilson Riles. state superintendent ot publie instruction, who added that the 1•1ay to accomplis h these coals is to extend lhe individualized thrust of the Ear!y Childhood Education program into t he tradition-locked St.>eondary schools. S~aking before the Orange County School Boards' Association \\'ednesday in San Juan Ca pistrano, Riles said personalized educ:ation requires more 1noncy and that means education must become a lop government priority. "J'I! bclie\·e education is a top priority 1rhcn u·e have the resources to do what ire need and the Pentagon conducls bake sales 10 buy marine unifonns," he said. "Children need more than kn'Ow!edge, they need values." Jn a rare statement on politics ,Riles As required by ci!y building codes the inspectors went in and checked the old house and then presented Santa Ana's J<·irst District Supervisor an d la~·yer· friend Larry Kirk with a four-page list of VJOl8IJOOS. . · -. .--:~ . A solution to the controversial Serraoo decision -the court case th11t ruled !hat the properly tax shou ld not be used to r;.,.,.,,.., _.,nb.-J,nht -mn11 hn (nrthrnminp in ··---·~----··---" -.. . . ~ said it's difficult for school officic11t to build the kind of values necessary when the examples set by public officials are at such a low ebb. "My behavior and your behavior must be impeccable." he said. "\Ve have lo .. _Provide examples_ Jor .sludents. JJ J\'e fail or become-cynical. \\'e 1von·rmake it as a nation. Children don't look at what 11•e say. but at 1Yhat ire do." !he next year. The code<> r('quire such an inspection "·hen a residential u~e is transform ed into a more intensified use such as a business office. \ A building in.~peclor ¥.'as sent back last \\'Ck to see if the violations had been been corrected but Kirk wouldn't let him m. Dr. Wilson Riles. Stale Superintendent of I•ublic Instruction, told the Orange County School Boards As soc i a t ion \\lednesda\' that a bill outlining several .ilternativfs 11·HI be introduced in the state lt'gislaturc the first 1\·eek in January. One thing school districts must conlinue to do is 'to in1·o!ve parents in program pkinning. he said. The Early Childhood Education (F:CE) programs have been good examples of ho1Y parents can be part of the <'<.location team. (The pf an is in use at se\'eral local schools.) Chief City Building Inspector \Vendell Bril said today he and City Attomey James Withers decided to seek a court order from Judge P.tark Soden \.\'ednesday afternoon to pcnnit the sea rch . He \1·ould not say 11·hat all the altemativC"S \Vill be. but did mention the cont roversial state"Y.'i8e property lax. additional stale funding. and use of part of the federal i~me tax a<> possible solutions. ';Parents kno\Y that each child is unique and all children C'an't be pul th rough the same mold." said. Riles. ''Every chH,,d does not resµon d at the same time 1Vlth the same behavior and interests. Y£1 in school \\C tr y 10 make a!! do the same thing at the same time and that's nonsense." As or early today the inspection \\'ar- rant had not been served on Battin or Kirk. Battin clai ms Brit, \\'it.hers and San!a Ana Fire Chief Eugene Judd. all registered Republicans, have singled hi1n out for puniti\'e aC'lion because of his opposit ion to Ni:"Con. He also mentioned th.at the court ruled t)lat the state has the authority to redr.iw school district OOundaries t o make districts more !inancinlly equal. ::ind hinted that th.is mighl be a possibilit.v. Riles said \\'C ha\'e seen the ('nd of the isola!ed classroom and common lesson plnn. Personali~ instruction is encouraging the child lo think for himself :.ind be respons ible for his decisions. "Thi s is no impossible drc1.11n. It \l'Orks." "These guys arc all Republicans and they are giving more than ordinary attenlion lo my cai>e." Battin said. "They've already caused me lo spend ooc whole day in !he county Jaw library 'researching city codes." Riles said the ~ourt decision did not enti rely n1le out the use of the property tax. it only staled that the quality of ii chlld's education should not bl' determined by the V.'calth of the dist rict. North Viets A Hack Ballin said the old house is a non- conforming res idential use and that use ha! not lapsed becau.~ he moved in!o it last November. lit' said !he office uses. which include 1¥.'0 la~rvers' offices and h.is· campaign he;1ciquarte rs, a re incidental . SAIGON. South Vietnam lAPJ -Some 5.000 Norlh Vietnamese troops \\1ilh ta11ks o\•erran a re m o t e South \'ielnamesc C'amp near the Laotian border today, in- flicting heavy losses on the governn1 tnt fo rce and pushing the survivors into a defensive pocket. Pilot Logbook Meanwhile, .Bacl\: In the Real World • • • Dy GEORGE LEIDAL Of Ille 011tr PHe! Still \Vhilc Jrvinc Company sha reholders JX>ndered 1Yhether or not to grant the late James Irvine's granddaughter a $1 or S2 million dividend. the last amperes of energy trickled out of the ballery of my compact car. parked in the New· port Center parking lol. I attended the shareholders' meeting as the guest of h-trs. Joan Irvine Smith. She lent JO shares ol stock to be the requisile proxy which gained me admittance but not a \'Ole on the proceedings. The irony of the day would not come clear to me l until about 5 p.m. r \ Two hours of wrangling would be (ollowed by a lengthy, " polite Fashion lsland lunch and a mind-boggling afternoon t in Cameo Shores. / The vie\v from Mrs. Athalie Clarke's Jiving room should bave tipped me. Gray stonn clouds rolled in over the choppy surf, darkening the luster of the 1av,ish beach-L110.t.L front home of the \Vldow of a late federal judge, Thurmond Clarke . The clouds roiled and toiled for me, .I would learn too late. Mrs. Alhallc Irvine Smith, commonly known as Joan , her mother and attorney Lyndol Young were briefing the press: . The most recent tomes of Congressional committee testimony and alle- gations of the channing IrVinc heiress were the object of the briefing. At the COiJClusion of the session a reporter from a competing paper delivered me to my car. Jt wouldn't start. There It sat on balding tires a frustratingly dead monument to the diffcr-- ences between myself and Mrs. Smith or the others who did battle in the boardroom that day. • During the afternoon , I recalled in anger, Mrs. Smith had cancelled a llmOll>lne and ordered a driver to talce her &hopping anolher day. Her car troubles revolved arowid having. two vehicles in the same place at one time with only one driver. Annoyed by the interrupt.Ion only slightly, she dls- palched her transportaUqn problem with a wave or the hand .. sh<! continued the dlacusslon or her aearcb for greater income for herself and the lrylne Foundation. I called AAA. The nut moqiln11 r Cllled them again. Finally I parted with $U.79 {_can't afford and replaced my battery, so I could 11et to "°'k to l'l!COUllt Mrs. Smlth's problems to a waltlru! world. Pleased ·with my 1uccessful diagnosis and -.;orrectlve actions, I lound It easier to be pbllol0phle1l aboul my own condition. • Sure; I ha\IO all the 11111e bllla most AJ11erieans <!o -!rom doctor, !lioe stores ·and blnb (anot!tet year to pay for lhe car). . sai d Riles. ';But it's nol enough ." The state superintendent said next year 20 percent of the schools \l'ill have ECE programs and the year after that, 50 percent. This v•ill cost up to S80 million and if resul!s are favori,tble. gelling the money fron1 slate legislators \\·ill not be a problem. "lf parents or four-and -a-half million children deCend the schools, there's nothirlg \l'e can agk for tliat \1·c "·on't get.., said Riles. •·J plead \rilh rou to continue to bring parenls in as team members .'· Additional funding \\'ill be necessary 11·hen the program rear'hcs junior and senior high levels. he said .... And funding \\·on't be the only problem. Reform in secondary schools is more difficult because manv !cacher~ are more involved in thiir subject matter than in their students. Riles said setting minimum gr11dualion standards is nov.• up .to local school boards. and he hopes these "'ill be flexible. After le_gaJ requirement s arc met. he said, officials should identify basic skill areas that shouid have a minimum proficiency and prov i de altemali\•e ¥.·ays to meet requirements such as a practic.11 ·demonstration of basic skills. \1·ork t' x p e r i enc e . independent study, rredils. or lcsts. "\Vhat happens lo the student com<'s back to ho\Y you handle your job,'' s;1id Riles. '· . .o\]¥.·ays ~ a\1·are !hat your ulllmat~ responsibility is to alt students. Yours 1s an au-esome and frequcnlly unappreciated rol e. New directions in education won't make it easier. but I hope more rewarding." He said education is frequcn11y criticized as inadequate to meet the needs of socie ty. Riles assu red the audience that in1provemehts are being made. "If you clon 't believe it. talk to high school students. They are the brightest the nalion has ever produced.'' "\Ve must reaffirm our comm itmrnt to the fundamental purJ)OSe of education," said Riles . "Our charter says this is the ge neral infusion of knowled ge and int~Uigence essenti;il to the preservation of rights and liberties or people and to promote intelleCtual, scientific, moral and agriC\Jltural impro\'emcnt." "To me, rights and liberties mean freedom, so our basic purpose is to educate for freedom . Re s p on s I bk leadership at all levcls should publicly reaffirm this commitment and strive to strengthen public confidence in American Institutions.'' Riles said it is Important for each district to Jet its taxpayers know how It stand! by publishing an aMual report Jn which It stat~ what the district believe1 it Is , actotmtable for and ·what lta educaU~nal goals and directions are. The r&port should &190 contain vtrifiable evidence to the extent of I t 1 a=plirilm<nta, effective uae of funds, and responsiveness to meeUng emerging needs. Bu~ unlike Mrs. Smlth, I don't have to pay • batlezy or lawyers and ... countanla to figure out •bether my chief 110UrCO ot ~ owes ~ JI million or ll 11>llllon, All the !lgures I mr have to worry about Cln bt sublrlcted in my c:beek boot. ·r 1 • It ohould abo have a statemeot of prioriu.. and l'ell how the Jlllbllc can communlClte with the board to pralle, cr1Uciie or make 1uueat~1. he 111d. ' Thursdar. M~y 16, Jq74 H DAIL V PILOT :J Outlines No. Just a balloon vender selling her wares at lhe St. Loins Zoo . She takes on an unusual appearance \Vith balloons c:overing 1nost of her body. ------· -----·---.--- r Teacl1ers 01( Arbitration Dissident Tustin Unified school reachers \Vednesday heki a mass n1eeting and voted to accept arbitration by a state mediator to solve their pay dispu te wilh the district. The move is believed to be 1he firs! tin1e in county history !hat a school district has agre€d voluntarily to 1nediation before a strike. The unariimous-vote by some 300 teachers in Tusrin High Schoo I gymnasium appeared to head off for the lin1e being threats of Jong 1Yalkouts or a repeat of last week'S one-day ''sick-out" by more than half the districrs 600 teacht'rs. Teachers were to!d by officers of the T'ustin Educators Association that t\\'O ctays of ma rathon negotiations with distriC'f officials has brought the ty,.·o ~ides a total of l¥.'O percentage points closer together on the pay--issue. Tha l progress \Yas deemed by !eachcrs lo be enough to warrant mediation. The state mediation officer was due to arrive in the county by mid day toda y !o begin talks \.\'ith the l\.\'O sides. ---------------- Save 30 % on. ----- Goals Co1ivicted Murderer Out on Bail ~ .loh11 ;.,· Ltunhc~1s '<1 con11tt~J Uuvn.i l';ir ~ 1nurdl'l'l'I' \\hO ~ u r r c n d t' r ~· rl \\ l'ch1r~day aftt·r f:u lin g to ~hu1\ up 111 hear the jury':-vl'rctict Tucsda~. 1~ fr1•1• ;1;,:a1n 1od<J y on $150.000 bond. .ludg<' .Jan1cg Judge agreed \\IL•dnestl:iv ;illl'l'/JOOll 10 free !he 50--yenr-oJc! n1an ;1fh·r his l.'.ll\ yer lll<lnaged to r;11se ~SO,IJtlll ol' Hie bowl 111 r-.1sh \Yifh rhe rt•m,undcr bi•ing co1·l'ri.'d b.1 a sun.·l.v tJond L<1n1b1.•s1~. l'Oll\ tt'1L'<I of killing :1n !R· ll'~1r-0!d n1u!t' boy 11·ho \\'JS ('Ollr!ing hts ni11il' daugh!t•r. tnld the Jlldg(' nc h;id gont' 10 \ 1s11 h1 -; !:on 111 '1 Lon~ He;H·h hospital :ind thtn chec kecl 11110 a Loo:; 1\ng('l1·s hOIL'I Paul C. l't'llcrin of AnahL·u n w.:.is shnl t1\ 1cr 111 !h1• b:lek :ll !he-L:1n1bt·~1s honll' lasr Jun!' 30 Th(' Judge h:1n ordered La111bes1s' nr1::1n;1J $.i0.000 b,1il forfell 111/i('n tht..? ."llSJX•t·t fa1!t'd lo '\ho11• up bu! lh('n dC'cide<l tn .ic<·rp! !he dL>fcndani · .. 1·xplar11l!1on and frL'l' h1111 again pending .sentencing July i. J-\ Jlpt·a 11' Conrl Ilroo!S -5.etitence . I . In Chair Thcf t. .-\TL.\ \TA 1 t.:l'I t -Tht• <;corg1a Courr of Apuc;11s has overturned the convictior ~ :1od One-1 r;u· prison scnitnce given ;1 < :.J!•·gt' coed 111 rhe thrft of a S:'i ioCk1ng ch:ur frotn :1n ah;indont'<l hutl~. .Ju d gt' /Jornt'r (~. Eberh11rd:t :c; a i cl \l'cdnesday 111 his opinion th:it~hl'"C3rroll < 'ou11t~· S111il'r1or C'.ourt 1•rroll. in tht· con\·1c11on of Calhv lfl'g"<t. 20. last OetolJer 'fhe ~uling ~llo\1;5 ~ltss !less to go free s1nee '1 nc•\v trial \\•as not ordf'rell. ~hss Hess. l'Onvic1cd "vith Eve Pearson in the highly con!rovtnial trial. appealed her conviction anc\ Ms rcrnained free on bond . Miss Pearson. 20. 11•Hhdre1v J1cr ;1ppC'al and scr\'cd thr/ic months in thr \1·on1en's prison at t,1 ledgcvi!le befori· 11t'ing freed t•.vo mqr\ths ngo under an ('<lrly release program ror good behavior. tn his dt•cis1on. Eberhard t \\'ro~thJ! "(•1·idcnc(' of criminnl intl'nt on fil e parl of ~'lls~ !less is far from heinr. ~!ront=: ·· .. ·"··-. --..... • 111.llDRIG.IJL . Dining Room Furniture by Heritage! A special ·afferlng of this disconti!Jued . collection of Madrigcil .Dining Room Furniture , including 7-piece table and chair sets, chinds and servers. • 1Pllf /(lucn11t dt.rigntr will bt happy to a.t.!itl yo1i H.J.GA~l\ETf fURN~URE PROFESSIONAL oPen Mon. 2215 HARBOR BLVD.~~ INTERIOR l;>ESIGNE.RS Thurs. & Fri. Eves. COSTA MESA, CALIF .l'i ' I • • ~. DAILY PILOT Man A!.?;ai11st ..._ The Machines l NF ERNA L l\IACJll'.\IES Dl<:PT. -There is perhaps no mechanical device invented by man "tich has drav•n more hate, anger and frustration over the ~ears than the parking meter. Clearly, it is an unlol'ed ntechanism. • \\'hy, you take just the o th c r da:; in t\"e1vport Beach, for example. Se\'en n1otorisls got hauled away by the long :lrm of the law for trying to feed parking meters \Yith rings from those pop-top drink cans. These miscrennts \l'ere charged with malicious 1nischief against the parking n1cters. Capt. Don Oyaas of lhe Ne\\'porl PD <'Xplained that the mischief charge y.·as lodged because the poJ>'top rings actually j:immed lh<' meters instead of giving the 1·rrant motorists free parking time. IF TJIE POP-TOP rings had :ictua\ly 11·orked in the meters, the suspects would ha\·e been charged .,.,,Hh petty theft. Thus y,·e learn there are two crimes against parking meters. IJ you jam one. that's one thing. If you steal time from 11. lhal's anolher. It is unclear to me if I personally have committed any crimes against parking tTIC'ter.:;, ' I have Jx>en kn0\\1\, for example. to shout expletives deleted al parking met'"crs Y.'hich have gulped my coins and refused to move their little red needles and give me any parking time. PARK:fNG ~fETERS that take your money and don·t give you any time arc just as guilty as people y:ho put pop-top rings in the money slot. You are not going to see any parking meters going to jail, hov.•ever. Alas, in a~ition to heaping verbal abuse upon Wlcooperative park i n g meters, I have been known to kick meter stand s or even slap the meter alongside of its head with the-heel of my hand. 1 don't know if these are criminal offenses, 'like assault against a parking meter. There may be a-thin line here. It might just be simple assault against yourself if nothing happens to the meter and you come away with bruised knuckles or sore toes. OQ the other hand. if you take a sv. ipc at tile meter ahd the head falls off into the gullcr. you may be in as much !rouble as the people stuffing pop-top rings into the money slots. ASIO E FR0:\1 ALL these crimes. cit~· ,gnvernmenJs ought to do something to 01·ercome the hate people have for parking meters. \Ve lil'e in a coin-slot society. Eiveryy.·hcre you go, you have to put a coin into some device. But usually, you get something back--ouidy bar, stamps, ice cubes-something. · Parking meters aren't voluntary like buying candy bars. You feed them coins or suffer paln"hf a parking ticket. So against ~·our y,·ill. you walk up to !he ugly old thing and push your money lnto it. And 11·hat do you get? If you're lucky, the mechanism' Inside works. Al'\D T1~1::N \'OU get hissed at by it, that's 11·ha! you get. J\laybe that's y,hy el'erybody hates parking met ers. !\1aybe they ought to invent one that, "·hen you stuff in your money, it plays 11appy Birthday 10 \·ou. Reels llos l Jalloud J\10SCO\\' t CPI f -Communist Party General Seeretnn· Locnid 1. Brezhnev Wedne.c;day received Libyan Premier Abdel Salam Jalloud in the Kremlin to discuss bilatf'ral relations. There v.·ere no immc:diart' derails of the meeting which follo"·c'<-1 !he opening of 1talks earlier in 1he drtv bct"A'Cfn J~Uoud and Premier .\lc\CI :-.;: Kosygin. • • ' Vow by Nixon: -WASJlll'\GTON (APl -President l'\1xon says ht h.is given long thought to the poosibilily or resi(!.natlon bul hqs decided he will not quit the nation's highest office ··under any circum· stances.." tfi.s strongest VO\V to date not to re-- sign came in an interview with con~r-. ,·ative columnist James J. Kilp;;irtick, published in today's Washington Star· NeWS!. Nixon told Kilpatrick he would T.\lt $UrTender his office even temporarily to Vice President Gerald R. Ford under the 25th Amendment If the House of Representatives voles impeachment, Nixon said he v.·oold accept the venlict "with good grace" and lhen defend himseU to the very end be- , .. ' fore the Senate.\ Nixon's release of ~lt~l tror~,.ri;>I!: nr private \\'atergatc convers<Hions ,.,...o .,..·eeks ago led lo demands -inch)(flng sonle from leaders of hlsAo,•rn party - that he consider resigning. The House Judiciary Ccmmittee began hewing evidence on Nixon's possible impeedunent last Thursday. The committee eventually v.·ill submit its reconunendatlons to the full House. which then would decide by majority vote whether Nixon should be impeached . If the House votes for impeachment, the Senate would then conduct a trial on the ~louse charges, with a lv."<rthirds vote needed for convictiQJl and removal from office. Kilpatrick said that he spent one hOW". .• 20 minutes v.·itft the Pre!:Kfent in h.is Oval Office Tuesday in a session he described as "more of a mooologue than an intervlew." Beside1 pledging not to resign, Nixon made these disclosures: -During his 1968 campaign for the \Vhitc House. ·'there wall not only surveillance by the FBI: but bugglng by lhe FBI. and (J. EdgarrHoover 10ld me _that m)' plane in !he last two weeks v.·as bugged . -All or his Cabinet members except one -then 'rreasury Secretary John Connally -opposed his "loneliest deeislon of all'' to rt>sume bombi'lg of the 1-Ianoi-~laiphong areas or North Vietnam in Decen1ber 1972. -lie believes "we had no choice" but lo make public the edited transcripts, and said he 9ee9 no reason to pennit techniclans to examine the tape1 because •·we've al1l3dY done that:• Several times in the 3,000 word artkle distributed by· tlle Wuhlngtoa Star Syndicate In<. Kllpotrtck quoted Nixon as rejecting calls !or him to otep down rather than race lmpeacbmenl ..-. "I-would bave lo rule out resiinatloo. And I would have to rule out the rather fatuous auggtltlon that I take the 25th ...Amendment and just step out and have Vice President Ford step in for a while," Nixon said. "IF nm HOUSE should vote an impeachment, and v.·e go to trial by the Senate, of course I v.'Ould follow that . ' Israeli Girl Tells Terror at School Tam-0r Ben-flan1u is a pretty 16- year-old girt who was among 8S Israeli students held hostage \Vednes- <fay by tliree Arab terrorists in -~Taalot. she gave tliis account of her orcUal from lt€r hospital bed. By TArt1AR BEN-HA~1U NAllAR IYA. Israel (AP) -\Ve were sleeping on the second floor of the school ,1·hen we heard shouts at 4 o'clock. Three ll'rrorists came in and began firing at the soldiers accompanying our group. Speaking good Hebrew, one of them s!:i td: "Sit dov.n and \Ve v.•ill not harm you.'' · Hil 1ed us into a classroom and we \1·ere crying and shouting. \Ye were so frightened. · Later, they separated us. The boys 11·ent upstairs and the girls down. The· terrorists broke windows. I guess I lost track of time. A girl 10klier with us, Narkiss· f\1ordecha i. \\'3'i called by the Arabs. They gave her a, piece of paper \Yith demands they were asking our government ·and "sent her outside. The Aral> v.<ho spoke Hebrev.· v:as fairly nice. He kept telling us lo calm do\vn. But there .,..·as another one v.·ho \1·as quite brutal and threatened us. The lfebrc\1 speake r told him to leave us alone. / ... l ' harmed. But if they don't. we'll blow up the building." After that we didn't want to eat or drink any more. We are all religio~ -from a religio us school in nearby Safad. \Ve took out a Bible and read psalms, and Y.-e prayed to God and .,...e pleaded with lhe Arabs not to set off the explosives. Later. the cruel Arab threatenL'd: "If you .~on·t shut up I'll kill you one by ono \\'e :ilso argued among ourselves 11·hethcr Israel should give in. One of the girls :isked the l~ebre11· speaker: "I 1vant to ask you something but don't get angry." "Go ahead," he smd. "\\1hy don't you y.•ant peace v.·ith us?" •·res Israel Y.itidl doesn't want peace." "Not true, oot true," v.·e said. But he didn't ~nt to argue. Later -It must have been after 5 o'clock -the Hebrtw speaker saKI : "I am going downitairs to set off the bomb." Then everything r:tplodL'd around us. The l'"hole building shook like an earthquake. I don 't know who started shooting first . It \vas terrible. Blood and broken glass ~vefY'\'here. A bullet ~·ent through my back into my stomach . \Ye were screaming. There \\'as fire and smoke. Now alKI then the Arabs would shoo! out the windows. The Hebrew speaker shouted to the Israelis through a loudspeaker. \\'e had a radio and we could hear everylhini; happening outside. WOUNDEO GIRL CARRIED AWAY FROM SCHOOLHOUSE SLAUGHTER \Ye st..1rted , jumping out of the windows. Our soldiers were below. \Ve y,·ere atlowed to drink our \Valer 'Retaliation' and eaL our provisions. Then the Arabs prepared their explosives and put them on a table and ·Transcript Deletions To Pziblic Confir1ned -WASHI~GTON j AP\ -The \\lhite J1ouse confinned today that the tape transcripts m..1de public omitted a presidential discussion o( retaliation• against the Washington Post and the atfomev for the Democratic Party. President Ni.Ion supported attempt_, to frustrate federal reneY.o.l of the licenses for Post broadcast outlets and to tie-up attorney Edward Bennett Williams for v.'eeks through FBI questioning, repOrted the Post. The Bostoo Globe and CBS. The discussion v.·as contained in the transcript furnished to the House DI.IL Y PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE c .. "e-v of •he [)jly P '".'' q-..oonleed Mondlv-F""'Y !lvou 00 !'IOI ....... YfM' Pt-DY 5 30 pm Giit """ '°"' f.Of1/ ""II bit lltOvGM ft> yo.,, t.aus '" lllil.,.w<11~ 7 001> m 5""""'Y ...0 Sv<>Clir II \/Oii 00 l'IOI •-1141 l'OO• toCIY by t I"' $a1-y .,. 8 I m. &,...sty c.JI I"" I COP)' ... n be bto.9'" to l'OU. C.1h .. i.;..., un111 10 1 m. !..,,...., Motl c:nr.;. C:OUntv ,.,_ •••••••••••••••• &.&~1 ~ ...... "'Q!Ol'IS.td! atldWM!mi'?li.r ....................... ~40-U10 S...C......"'9 CIP<st•-8tKI\ s ... """'C.11<•••,..,, o-"°'"'· Soo.ilro~ laQ11MNIQVtl. Judiciary Corn1nittr>e hut 11·as omitted from the public 1·crsion because it did not relate to the f'rcsident 's actions on \Vatergate. said \\'hite House Pre ss Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler. ZIEGLER URGED Judiciary Commiltec Chairriari Pt>ter W. Rodino. Jr. to put a stop to "the breach of committee rules" in leaking the transcri~ cootents. At the Same time. \\'hite llou St> la111•er James D. St. Clair told rcpor~ers oo Capitol Hill that he 11ould ask the committee to open its impcachm(•nt . sessioo to the pubti: lo foreclose further leaks. The full committee had \Olf'd tlJ exclude the puhlic'fro1n th(' ini"81 ph;:1 :-.1•s of ilsi consideratioru;. The 1t'\\'O newspapers and tht-nct.,.,ork said the conversation regarding the Post broadcast licenses and Ed~·ard Bennett \Vil\iams took plaet during a 1necting on Sept. 15, 1972 between Nixon forn1cr chief of staf£ H. R. lialdeman and former counse l John W. Dean II!. The Post had run a series of stories reporting on the ba ckground of 1he break-in at Democratic Na ti on a l Committee headquarters. \\'i11iams' la\v firm was prosecuting a million-0.Mlar damage suit against 1ht' Republicans for the DemoCratic Nationrtl Coin1n~ltce. I jumped out a window crying: "Catch told us: 1ne, I'm dying." "Don't be afraid," one said. "If Israel A S-Oldier caught me and the nexl thing gives us the -.)~~:":.~ ~:~~:~~remember was Uiis hoopital. ""'' ,.,., ' . ' ' \.--. ' 11· U"l Ttltotlotl KATHY ANN EATHORNE Father of Son .~I ate Changes; . Divorce Sought By 'His' Spouse COCOA BEACH. Fla. (UP!) -Wben Gordon Dale became Kathy Arm, Carolyn AM decidrd she ~·anted a divorce. Marines Suffer Poorest Month For Recruitii1g \\'ASHIXGTO'.'J' IUP!l -The Pentagon has announced that the 1'1arine Corps last month v.-as able to reach only 45 percent or Its recndtlng objective -the v.•orst month on record. The Pentagoo blamed the poor showing on a law that limits the number of high school dropouts the service may aCcept. The law states that no senrtce may take more than 45 percent high school dropouts in the IZ.month period ending next June 30. But the law v.·as passed only in Dc<.'Cmber, half way through the 12-mooth peri<>d. and by then 49 percent of the ll.1arine re<.'ruits were dropouts. The ~larine Corps convinced the Senate Armed Services Committee to drop the r('Quircmcnt but Sen. Edy,·ard ~I. Kennedy ( Q.).1ass,). got the Senate to put the res! ricl ion back in a few weeks ago. To comply y.·ith the law the !\.1arme ordl'rs that no dropout s at alt be taken In April. !\lay and June. Despite the fact that a!l the April recruits have high SC'hool degrres, there was no increase in the lcvcl (lf intelligence testing. Seven percent of the April recruits fell in the lowest intelligence ~tegory, exactty the same percentage as the recruits taken over the previous nine months. Qnit!J , course," Nixon was quoted as saying. •·tt would be Immensely tlme-conswnlng. but C could do It and I would do it !or reasons that are Mt -what do you call it - those of a toreador in the 'ring, trying to prove himself, but I would do It because I have gt .. n long thought to what Is best for the country, our system of goverrunent and t h e Constltutiona1 process." In giving the reaso~ for his decision not to ~Jgn, Nixon said that to do so would fatally weaken future presidents. "The United States holds !he ke y as to whether peace survives and to 1vhether freedom survives," Nixon said. l~e said. "That demands a strong United Stale5 -strong 1nilitarily, strong economically. and slrong in t h e character of its people, a people with a !'ense of visioo, not tuming inv.·.:1rd and tearing each other apart and not becoming soft as they become rich. "BUT IT Al.SO requires, 'vlmever n1av be in this office. a strong president. f \\'iii never leave this office in a way which resigning would be, or failing to fight impeachm ent v.·ould be, that would make it more difficuJt for future presidents to make the tough decisions." In the session with Kilpatrick. his first onc-oo-one meeting with a newsn1an since Paul Pett of The Associated Press interviewed him in Jnnuarv 1973 Nixon declared "I am nol guilly Or any offense under the Constitution thal is called an impeachable offenSC'." Knowing lhnt. Nixon said, it 11·ould be a n1is1ake to resign simply because or S.1.l!'Jling populririty in the polls and lT1ticisn1 fron1 mcnlbt.'rs of Congress. A PRESIDEr-.i "must do what is right. 1\·hatever the public opinion may be at the moment." Nixon said. adding that unless the nation has strong presidents for the next 25 years ''the chance for peaef! and freedom to survive In the \\·orld is down lhe tube. That's the reason I won't resign." The President repeated his vow later in lh<' interview: "I will not n>sign, and I will ol COUrst present the case on in1peachment before lhe House as PffE"Cli\'elv as .,..,e can. T shall al'cept 1hc verd1c1 (n good grace but •The U11ited S t 11 t e • holds the k., 1rhether pe<U'e •unlres n11d to 1rhether freed o 111 s11r• rlre•.' I know that the United States of America means something in the v.-ortd today not · ju.st because of Its military and ecmomlc strength but because it has stability in it.a leadership. "Resignatlm or Impeachment would have the traumatic effect of destroying that sense of stability and leadership. And as far as this partirular president is concerned . I \\'iii not be a party under any circumstances to any action v.·hich v>ou!d set that kind of precedent." Son1c Republicans in Cbngress hal'e recommended that Ni.Ion invoke the 25th Amendment v.·hich provides for the vice president to take over as chief executive should the presideflt be unable 10 carry oot the duties of his office. Nixoo said taking temporary refuge in the amendment's provisions is a "rather fatuous suggestion" advanced by people who "do not know what is going oo in the y,·orld." He said foreiW\ policy is made by heads of state, mt by lesser orncials, adding : "I have to be here, aM I intend to be here." 1\ GAP \\'OULD BE cre11tNI , r\ixon Cl')J'Jtinued, if he ·,1:ere to s.1y "v.·ell , I've been impeached by the !louse and I'll just step aside and somebody el se will step in." Thal, r\ixon. declared. "would be "Tong. Kilpatrick. a long-time Nixon supporter but who in the past has been some1i1nes sharply critical of Nixon's Watergate role, said Nixon "got in a few mild licks at the 'ultra-liberal' press." But Kilpatrick did not elaborate in today's article. lfe wrote that the Premdent ''looked well and strong" and that N'uon said that he sleeps " 'as well as anybody at this age sleeps.' " The columnist added that "'it seemed evident that the President has lost the edU of sharp incisiveness that he exhibi· led a few years ago." Thundershowers Hit· South Carolyn Ann Eathome fw; riled for divorce and asked custody of her son, ~. on the ground that her seven-year marriage 1,·as "irretrir.\'ably broken" .,.,,hen her husband underwent sex change surgery in 1972 at Casablanca, Morocco. AOer the operation, perfonned by Dr. He said Nixon's conversations "tend to run off oo tangenu" and that Nixon tjfks in broken J!Cfltences. But Kilpatrick added: "The President plainly is in command of his situation." IN THE INTERVIEW, Nixon said installation of the White House taping system came after "a very offhand decision." R£ii11 Forces Evacuation.; Oregon Has -81io1v Grorges Burou. Casablanca gynecologist, the name of Gordon Dale Eatbome was .. changed to Kathy AM Eathome. '"It is something that simply IWI lo he done. Carolyn and I are good friends and- ! see hor and the boy from tlme lo time," Kathy said. "Neither one o! us bas had enough money Wllil now lo get the thing dooe righi legally. Technlcally for all p<a<tical putp95e1 our marriage w119 terminated the moment I got; ol! the plane !rom overseas," Kathy said. Attorney Walter Stockman. representing Clrolyn, SRld, .. It's one of the strangesl things. I re>lly don'I know how to make 911t tlle petitloo." In a !e1ter to tlle Brevard County a.rt<, Stodanan asl<ed, "Would you !)lease pttpare the necessary summons llld have servk:e made on tlle respotklmt al its (sic) home addresa.'' "We had no tapes; u you know , up untll.1971. I think one day former White House chief ol stall H.R. Haldeman .. waJked in and said, 'the library believes that It lo essoolhll that we have tapes,' and I say why? "He said, well, Johnm had tapes _, they're in his library ot Austin -and • these are invaluable reoords.. Kennedy also bad tapes, and he said, 'you ought to, have some record that can be used years. later for historical purposes.' • "I said nll right. I muAt say th~! after, the system "'as put In. as tbt trany·ri~ conversatiens clearly Indicated, I wasn't ' talking wttll knowledge or with the, feeling that lhe tapes were thcr0- 0tllerwlse I might haYO ta Ike~ -\ differently. , • Joanne Shapp, da11gbter of Ut1 WI o\1111 fot0(4". In his dll'llrCO J>OllUon, Slodanan raid. _ . . aurl)ca l procedures ( w ere I per{onntcf to permit hll body to aenally ....... bJo that of I female. From flle -t the Uld operittlon w •• perronned, the ~lei ""e Wllble to cohabit to(Olber u husband and w1!e. .. Gov. Millon J. Sharp of Penn- sylvania, appears u belly IW>~ er for ftrst tlma. She per-forms under name of uyg.. min." "My own view Is that lap!ng of coovenallons !or hlllorlcal P'Jl'1lOIOS wasi 1 bod declalcn an the p 1 rt o! all thd , president.. I don't think Kemedy should: have done IL I don~ thlnlr Jobmon lhoukl blvt done It llltl l dott 'L thiJtlt TI~ have done IL" , t -----~- . ' (. r • ' ' .. • • • • • . VOL. b7, NO. 1 Jb, 3 SECTIONS, 3b PAGESI>; ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. • THURSDAY, MAY lb, 1974 • 'il'oday's . Final N.Y. Stock s TfN CENTS Will ') Fund County Intelligence Unit? Tilt police chiels who operate !he controversial Orange County Intelligence Unit have given up In their efforts to obtain county funding for the operation and will seek other-means or support. possibly from citi es. (Editorial comn1cnt. Pnge6). La Palma Police Chie f Obrcy Duke. president of the Oran ge County Police Chiefs Association, said today the chiefs· arc convinced that the County Board of Su~rvisors led by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich will never budget the money v.·ithout being as,.5urcd the s cc r e t organization has some type of civilian oontrot. "We believe \~·e see the hanrlwriting on I.he wall ." Duke said. "The chiefs all agree that we must keep track or organized crime and such citizen review \1·ould only harm this effort" The intelligence unit consists of secrel filt>s containing names of 5.400 criminals and thelr known associates. The six-n1a11 office also Joans out Sophisticated su r ve illan ce gea r to police departments. The intelligence w:ggnization is made up of county police departments. lhc sheriff and the district attorney, all of 1\·hich feed information into the ·files. ---------·-------··-------·------------ Its operations have been funded by a federal grant. but that money will run out June :10. Duke already has promises of $52.000 from cities and was seeking the other half of the operating expenses -about $49,000 -from th1! county. ·:\Vc"rc definitely going to explore added funding possibilities now that 1vc have a()parently lost county support." Duke said. "We have l\\'O or three courses of action in ~nd including seeking the ad<lilional funds throui::h another federal grant. asking the cities to up their contributions or sticking with <1 rr11111ned do1vn version of OCIU." Duke said the organization will be kept 111 operation even if it is less sophisticated than it is now. Two city councils, in Garden Gro1·e and (lr;111!~l'. already have passed resolutions of support for the unit and have told l)ukc they ~·ou!d be ~·illing to cov~r their share of the additional costs. · Duke said he hasn't sought any official 1 supµor! from the cities but !hat '"1n.1v L·nn1c after the ehiefs 1neet again nex·t \\'l'dncsdny. He said ~nere are a n u m b c r nf problcn1s the chiefs \Vil! have 1,1 consider including the possibility of getting support from some cities and none from others. .. It seenis unlikely lh<l! 11•e could turn our backs . on f1•lln11 ofriecrs just because their cities dic!n·1 in1-rease the contributions." Duki• s:ud ··but this is one of the problrms \I t· 11111 ha Ye to race." Duke said he is cPrtt11n !h~· chiefs will de111and a forn1nl vo!c hv Supervisors on OCJlJ "just to s..:J.> .1·ht•rt· lhry stnnd." Duke snld the <•nr1r(• question or c11itcn rcvie1v \VJs 11t·1 l·1· properly brought into the oprn. lie s;11<l ~ 1hc chirfs arc Jgainsl c111zen re\·ie1v h1'1·ause they 11·ere given no id\'a of who 1hl· eititens 11ould be N!spJOsible to. · \\'hate1·11r 11·c do here could be a land 11~.1rk decision for law enforccmen1."' I h1kt' :o;:i.1d. ill' s:i1d other police grants co uld bl· rffl•eted by thr OCIU controvl•rsy. One oI these is the so-called narcot1c·s index, a (). centralized file kept in the Santa An,1 ~..,o!ict: D1~par1111ent. !l ('(lntrun.~ informarion on t11c co1n1ni::s anrt goings of narcOtics dcak·rs 1n the ('(Jll!ll\", J>1t·dnch. OCJU's biggest foe. d•:clincd lv conuncnt • i ' • . •' . . \ ', . EX-Nixon Aide Guilty Misden1ea11or Term Dii e J(l eindienst \VAS~IlNG1'0N (APl -Former Atty. Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst pleaded guilty today .to a n1isdcmeanor charge that he rcfUscd to answer senators' questions about talks tie h;1d 11·i!h President Nixon about the Jlr anti1r11~1 case. Kleindien st, the first attorney general or former attorney general ever to be convicted or a crime, faces Cl 1::ul . !'J(•ntrncc of at least one n1onth and a fine of at leasl SIOO. Kleindfenst adn1itted earlier that he rticl nol tell the Senate J udiciarv Committee al his confirmation hearing. in 1972 thC1t President Nixon ordered him to drop his ~uit against the gianJ tongl11n1cra!e. "I \1'as less than candid because I \ iey,·cd the Presidenrs order as iH- c:onteived. quicltly--re'tractcd, in n1Y 01>inion privileged,"' Kleindien sl said in a prepare<l statement after he left court Retaliatio1i fo1· .-1ttacl.; "I \\'as \ITOng in not having bren nioft• candid \l'ith the con1mit1cc and I sincerely regret it."' he said. The \\'hite I-louse de<:l1ncd eon1n1rn1 on Kleindienst"s plea. But. under question-. ing, \\'hite llouse Deputy Press Sceret;iry <:crald L. \Varren ~aid of the forn1c>r n1tomcy general: "Of cour~e. \le is a fine man." L:.S. District Judge Ceorgr L. H:~rt Jr. promised to expeditr senlt:ncing ,j,111d \See CUILT PLEA , Page 21 Israeli Jets Blast Lebanon C11ddly Little .Pet Cornell Chirila Jr. of Overland Park, Kan .. holds one of his pets. Sadie. a 350-pound. 17-foot-long Indian python, in the basement of his paren L'\' home. Chirila has other pets, among them alligato rs, liz- ards and frogs. His parents would just as soon thei r son turn then1 over to a zoo. ·-------- Airpo1·t Eate1~ies. Hazard Due to Pa1·kecl Vehicle s? Parking near a group of ne1v restaurants near Orange County Airi>0rt today w~s described as •·a colossal problem" by a top Newport Bead'! police official who vo1ved that action will be taken. Patrol Di\'ision Capt. Donald Oyaas i:;aid he'll give immediate attention to allegations that restaurant parking attendnnts arc double-parking cars on nearby streets. fair to give a ticket to the O"'ners of the car if they are left in the streets by vale ts." · Oyaas' promise. of action was trigge red by a Jetter written by Madeline K. Weiss. 22.895 Via Cereza. l\1ission Viejo, who said s~ witneSlied the double parking when she went to one of the restaurants May IO. Ad1nitting that she was compil'1ining because she had been given a ticket for parking in the nearby Keystone Savings !See AIRPORT, Page II By United Press International \\'aves or Israeli warplanes toda.1· carried out two bomb. rocket :ind n1achinegun attacks on PC1!cstin1n11 refugee camps in south Lebanon and on Beirut's outskirts in retaliation for an Arab guerrillas lhat left 30 persons dead . and 87 y,·oundcd in the Jsrac!t \'illagc of f\1aalot. LcbC1nese sources said the 11\·in raid.« less than two hours apart 'by Israeli Phantom and Sk_vhawk jets "'..?re th t· 1nost widespread air al\acks on record in Lebanon. Israeli sources said they \\·ere thl' heaviest and deepest since !he October war and 1\'ere aimed specifically at r11mps housing the organizations that rJ1dcd :\laalot. Lebanese police sou rces sClid first cst1n13!cs: 1\'erc that 21 persons \Vere killed anc! scores y,·ounded in rhe r3ids on the refugee camps and that another R persons ~·ere killed and 64 1vounde:i 011rside the camps. for a total of 29 dead . A UP I dispatch from Sidon said ·the raids destrqyed t"·o apC1rlment houses but that casi\alties there \Vere not knO\\'n. Israel said its planes hit Arab guerrilla bases in t~·o 30-minute slrikes directed against guerrilla trainine bases, depols. offices. headquarters and 1vork~ho~':i nrar Beirut. arow1d the southern coasteil •nigh". Chaparrel Beacli Civic Cr 11f,er Goel'i to See d The brand new landscaping at th e lfuntington Beach Civir Center hns C1lread:v gone to pot. A total of 43 marijuana plants - . nestled amidst flo\1'ers ·or more legal varieties -\\'ere di sco\'ered early \Vednesday next to the city council chambers by a construttion company laborer. He brought them into the police s1a tion next door. •·1 can't believe anvbodv -"·hethl'r from city hall or the h(gh sChool -11ould plant these here with the idea of using it,'' Police Sgt. Tom Patton, head of the narcotics unit , said today. The ·two to three-inch high ~lants 11crc east of the council chambers near 17th Street, across the street trom lfuntington Beech High School. Sgt. Patton says he thinks someone "just threw a handful of seeds out'• as Cl prank. Ill' rs1imated that !he plants \\'Cre six lo eight 11rcks old. an age \Vhith coincides \1 i1h the da!e in ~larch the new cit~· hLJll \\·as occupied . But Sgt. Pa!lon <Juded ihat he"s not really sure ho\I' long the plants have been there because thcy'\'e grown so fast with a lot or help frorn the city. \\'orkers ti'avc been ''landscaping. ferti lizing and ~·atrring the area every day," Sgt. Patton said. Police confiscC1!cd the plants and had them analyzed b~· their laboratory to make su re they 11·rre marijuana. The laborer had no doubts. "I ought to kno1v."' he was quoted -as saying. '"I've been busted for it. a couple of tilfies. '' Sgt. Patton said t~ police chenli st no1v 11·itl be looking very carefully at the rcn1aining foliage and at whatever grf"cnery makes an appearance in corni11g days. "Thal just may hn\'c been the first batch."' he said. Capt. Oyaas was responding to a con1plalnt by a Mission Viejo woman who alleged in a letter to the city council that the street8 near Blackbeard's, Harry's Bar and El Torito Re91:aurant are so .congested lhat fire trucks couJd not pass. "I was not aware they are doing that." Capt. Oyaas said. "If they arc, we will not stand for it." Higher Bridge R-equested Oyaas prom~ to investigate and s&id he wouJd speak lo the management of the restaurants lf neceM&ry. Oyaas sald 'jit certainly wouldn't be NI XON ST AlJNCH: WILL NOT QUIT Preoldent !llxon aaya he ha• given long lhollllhl to Ille posslblUly •: resignation bul decided he wlll not quit Ille naUon's hlgbeft ofllce "UJlller any clrcum- 1tallC61." His 1tron1est .atatement lo date not to reslsn came ln an interview with c:ollllllrjat James J. Kllpalrlck. See story. • Page fi. ------- I. Harb.or CofC See k$ 32-·foot Hig li Span Ove r Rt1y Newport Harbor Chamber of Conl- merce office recommended Wednes- day thal the proposed new Coa!!I Hl~h· Way bridge over Newport Bay be n'IOre than twice as high as U'le exl11tlng one. LatTY A. MUie, assistant manager or the chamber, asked the Coast Highway Bay Crossing Committee to recommend a bridge 3'l feet high lo accommodate aailboalS passing between the Lower .and Upper Bays. 1 Miiier 1trcasedl "We hnve no intention of inl~ferlng wl h the propooed wild!Ue preserve In the Upper Bay.'' He 111d Ille Chimber'• concern la for the area belween lho brldi• and the preserve Jn the .Upper Bay, tncludiiig j Newport Dunes Aquatic Park. Miller said the present bridge height of 13.6 feet makes U extremely difficult to launch trailer sailboat.s in the Upper Bay and sail them into the Lower Bay. The question of whether to recommend a high or a low·level bridge (aboilt II.I feel high) haa be<!> the mo• I controversial part ·of the committee's live-month..study.. The higher bridge has been . endorsed by ~lallon of Orange Coast Yachl Clubs as well as by the Chamber of Commerce. Friends of N~wport Bay, however , ha~ advocated tht lower level bridge as an • added measure of prplecllon for th<! . . .i wildlife pre.c;erve. Jn addition , the Public Work s Department has said the lower bridge will be '88fer for traffic. 1*ause of 'improved "18ht lioe~ A breiin\ln""' report from ,the Public Works department abo 11ld that the lower bridge will be ICM noisy and CQOre eslhelically compa~ble with the low. lyl~g syrroundings and wlll be 1 ... eXPCI1sive by about $1-5 million. The cost dUference, according to a California Department or TransporUllon spokesi\ln. might mean oome delay il a hig!'if bridge i. chosen. 'Mlt comtDlttee will make f lllU DGE, Pqc 11 .. • .. ci11es or Tyre and Sidon. and in southern Lebanon. Palestinian gu<'rri!la attacks agains! JsrC1e!i settlenicnls h~·:c invariablv been follo\1•ed by massive Israeli retaiiation. Prime ~1inisl cr Gorda !'vleir g<ive a hint or such action \Vcdnesday night ~·hen she vo1vcd to '"cut off the hands" of the guerrillas responsible. 'J'he Israeli announcem~t said all jets returned safely. The Israeli announcement s a..(d specifically that some of the targets belonged to the two groups that claimed responsibility for the i\1alaot attack - the Popular Front General Command anct ihe Popular Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The raid came as the fsraeli "1-at ion ""as burying its dead from the ~taalot attack. the costliest guerrilla raid in the nation·s history. The death toll of 30 included 18 teen-age lsrae!i schoolchlldren and lhe three guerrillas who carried out the raid. Lebanon feared some sort of massh·e retaliation and lhe foreign minister called in the ambassadors of the United St.ates, Soviet }Jnion, Britain. France and China and asked them to use their influence to restrain Israel from carrying out its threats. Vallev Narcotics • Raid Ne ts 50 . Alleged P11sl1ers 8)' KATIJY CLANCY 01 lllt D•llY Piiot 51111 An intcnsi\'e crackdown on drug and na rcotics sales in aOd around Fountain Valley high schools·resulted in the mass arrest.'\ or ~ ttlleged pushers Wednesday night and early today by Fountain Valley police. The 19 adults and 31 juveniles were arrested on charges of selling drugs in Fountain Valley. Six teams of plainclothes policcnten swept through that city l:lnd surrounding communirie.'i during the night. Police said the operation. which 1narked the end of five months or investigation , went smoothly and those arrested offered Utile resistance. It wns the first such mai>s operation by Fountain Valley police. The ma.ssi\·e Sweep was similar in nature lo a late Aprjl roundup in Irvi ne -tilled Operation Irving -in which nearly 130 persons were arrested on suspicion of various drug offenses. lr.vipe's ..lllundup was patterned on two prior mass arrest Operations canductcd by Costa Mesa poUce, which patrol Irvine on a contrnct basis. Raid teams faMed out over the city durlna an elgh~hour ptrlod, maltl"' forays Into surrounding communities in search of adults and Juvmllea named In (Ste DRUG RAIDS, P11e I), ) .. fit ~· ~' ~':" GUil TY OF MISDEMEANOR Former AG Klendienst ------ Plunn ers Vir 1r Noi se Con tr ol In N <'ll'/>Orl The il;e1vport ~ach PI an n in g Comrnission 1vill consider a noise control ordinance at its ml'Ct ing tonight. Tim Cowell. senior p!aMer in the Cnmn1unity Development Department. said today the proposed ordinance is aln1ost ldenticl:ll wlth Orange County's noi~c control ordinance. • Hr said it does not affect automobile anrl airplane noise al ready regu lated by ~!ntc and federal codes. ··The ordinance also docs not resctrici construction noise during the daytime but it docs at night," Co1vell said. ··The ordinance deals primarily with' the protection of residences and institutions from unduly loud noise crea1ed on olher proper!~·." he said. The Planning Commission is also expected to take action on a request to l'Stablish a parking formula for botels. The fonnula was requested by the F.mkay Developnient Company for the Shera:on Hotel near the Orange County Airport. Orange Coast Weather The \\'eatherlady promises clear skies Frida y, but continued cool tc1nperatures. Highs at the beaches in the lower 60s inching up to the rriid-605 inland. • OYemight lows 48·55. IN"IDJ.: TODAY Se11. Alan Cranston, member of l11e Senate B'anki11g Cornmit· tee, l1as accepied $1,500 in hon· t orariun1s from bank.s or relaled br1,i11esses. Hi denie& any con· flict of interests. Story, Page 7. lolllhi. • l. M. lle'ld ~ C11!itfMll. I Cl1Mffttll ~ C""la I? cronwonl 21 0.1111 *'lctf. n Edltorl1t Plff • 1E11tont1111M11I M 1'11111>(1 1 .. JI , ............ . "' Oll"llntr H .. _ .. In tlMI SfNlct ,. AM Landtn 1• ' . • MIMf ,,.. ,, ....... . MWf'9.tl f'•llilll ,, ··--. °'"" C.lltr 11·\t ....... , .. ,. svtvlft .....,., • .. T. '' j s .. m t>• St.ell flolMtlttl »-ft .,. .. "'.. . ""'"" . WN*tr ~ I --. ' • • • • • '· • ' • ' • t I ~DAIL V PILOT N ---- Lawinen .Net 3 Suspect s • assttt~ In the middle of \\'ednesday night 's mass narcotics roundup Fountain Vllllt>y pMlce. made an extra pickup thf'v hadn 't bargained for "'hen lhcv arrcstl.'<I three anned nibbery suspects·. It happened when one of six un1narkC'd police'Urs Wlll oo its way to make an arrwt anit a car follov.'i rJ« started bonktmg tbe horn aud blinking the lighls. Police ~cers thought the !"ar y.•anlt>d to (>81&. and pulled to the side of the road. But the olhC'r ca r continued the harrassment until both cars pulled into a shopping center parking lot. One man in th<o car jumped out and pnfted a gnn from 1hc holster he was wrming:. Patrolman Doni!ld Cook quickly jumped from lhe p.>licc car. drew hls weapon and identified hirmelf as an ofiicer. The 1nan dropped his gun. P~ at!o nottced that Louis Carroll Fa'llbler. 2!. of 710 E. Gertrude Drive-in Saflt& Ana, h;td about $1.000 in his pocket . Faulkner was arrested on charges suspicion of arn1cct robherv. assault wlrh a deadly wrapoo and carrying a cencealed weapon. poliCf' s;i•d. Also arrested \\:l~ \\"allace Chester caKahan. ?6. of 2632'1 Via Logrono, 1'1ission Viejo, on chargrs ol ~joo of a deadly \\·c;.ipon and suspicion of armed robbc-rr. A third 11a~sengcr in the car, Sharie Ann l\(.'('blc. 28. oi 1~3 Robson Cot1rt, Fountain Valley. \.la., charged with suspicion of armed robbt'ry. ~ ~'-;,.... •'• f'ro111 Page J DR UG RAIDS • • • arrest warrant:!. The p-Gtle wai. started to stop use of F'oaatain Valley and Los Amigo& high school campuMs as meeting pl:aCE"S for the sale and transfer of narcotics. said Sgt. Wiltiam DeNisi. coordinator of the craeillDtnt termed .. Project Lum:h Box.." Latel:Mt year. he said. po{ict realized 1umal srocedures just weren't getting to tbe widespread city drug problem. In fact. he said, the problem was · grwwing, particularly on the hi~ school -· ~ lL"ed two underrover agents posing as studenm at the high schools to purchase narcotics and g a t h e r Wonnation about drug traffic. lit the past four month!! the tv:o spent $1-oo 73 buys of LSD, marijuana, balhilh, barbiturates. amphetamineA, coaiDt and phencyclidine. Temsa ol plainclotbes officers \\·ere aflHll with warrants and made arrests. ~ wue mtt n.car the ~est scene by pMret ~ which carried youths to the ~-· At the station, polioe teams quickl y handled fingerprinting and photography. then the arrc!te<t suspects we rt' trans[)Orted to juvenile hall or Orange County Jail. Fountain \1allcy police also offered a special scr\"iCe to parent.<> of those arrestNt -two officers manned a separate telephone line throughout the night to give parents details of !heir child's arrest. Police ~aid the t\10 officers ixerc k<'fl' busy throughout !he eveninr; ans;rcrmg 1hc cp1c.<>tion.s of ani.:ious parents. • Di.allier Tickfts Goill g, Goin g . • • Rcsen·afions arc ~till :l\'ailab!e for 1h<> !\fay 30 dinner p:irty for Jack Barnett. retiring cxccuti~·e manager of the 1"\fewport Harbor Chamber of Comme rci:? after 16 ye11rs, a Chamber of Comn1.:rce spokesn1an s:iid rock1 y. 1·he d1nnrr l\Jll be held a! i :JO p.m. :1 t the Balboa Ba_,. Club and co ~10 per ~rson. Anvont: 1n1ercst.ed in anending should c:1ll 1Jorl9 .11 !he Cbambcr of Commerce. fi.J.J-R2l1. Co-cha1nnc11 !or the l'\'ent arc 0. \\'. '"Dick"' Rit·harcI . .Ju.-.t1cc Robert Gardner 11nd l£s S!clfenscn. Ol.A.NC;.E COAST • DAILY PILOT , .. " .. , .. r, ',-. • -•. ' ·'" ,, ···".: .. ... . . ,. ' ' , ... r ...... ,. ·.·• .. ' "' , .. ("". ' -·~ ""• .. '·'• ' " . ,. ...... v .••• , ! .~ ' ... -"· o;-r .~ .. ·· " . • ,.,.,,. •"·:!!~·· "r" "·•1t • · , • .'.'J .... , . ., ~.. 1•.: f.,,, ...... ·.v .... ~'"""•".'··'· · ·•~··"I A.••1 ' ' '" '• Jl'~c .. ••or '• ; I ~ ""'"''.," •""~-a••~,,..., ... -,· ..... ~+ t "" -· I '.In -• '•,· ... •;f:deo< (..,,... •i r ··".ll'd P t'4oll ............. ..,,""l .. l lO.t ..... ~ ~ .• ... ' ' ,. I tl< •:•,.-fl-y .. , ,l,•c- ~ ,,,, (It"""' ca..i Puhl•"'""' c-. r..,1no ... .,.."°''''" """"_...__ or "'""''"'-"" ....,...., "'"1 o. -'"""°"' 10K..i--M~- &tQOl'lll ...... --Dllf-.i cw. ... {#tfnto ... $i.i~Or-1l00._...,.,..IJ'I_ 1400~_.,__..,3._.... - I • Thursd1tf, May 16, 1q74 I I -Nixon's L!lwyer Angered, W~ots Tape-Sessions Open • IRllJ.ll'flN • WA$f1N61'0N' f\IPI) -Accusing lbe staff of the Senate Watergate Committee of "lnlenllonal false a;,d malicious leaks ," Charle• G. "Bebe" Rebozo's la"·yer this afternoon canceled an auee- mt•nt to yield some reC"Ords about a SI00,000 ~irt to President Nixon from HO\\ard llughet. J\teantime. the commil!ec abruptly backed away from aootlier confrontation "'Ith President fiixon . It scrapped plans to issue a subpoena today for 20 tapes on the ITT affair and 16 on 'the milk producers' $2 1nlllion campaign pledge. RodinQ. ·said he 11•anted to be certain that Nixon had made an "absOJute refusal'' to give up the 66 tapes before he sought 10 subpoena them. • On Wednttday, the rommittec, \\"ith hardlJ any rancor. i!6ued ill second subpotna against i\1ixmt. It saugllt 11 Watergate tapes . 'Jlle White House implied it y,·ould not comply. Presiden.tial spokesn1an Gerald L. \Varren did not say 11•hat the President's response \Viii be, but repeated Nl'Xon's stand tM\ the conlnliltcc "fias an the infi>rtnation lt needs." But suc h pron1inent Republicans as Sen. Charles II. Percy tf llltnm. and former .'\ttomey .. Oeneral Elliof L. Richard!!on said l\1:j()lli W<>uld defy the :subpoena only at his '"'" peril. \\ll1.SHI NC.TO~ I UPI l . -Aagertd by co1nmcnts front I-louse J u di c i a r y Con1n1it!cC' 1nen1bcrs that tapes they heard in ·{"losed srssion show('d Presidrnt l\"ixon "s \\"atcrgate trasncript.~ y,•ere 1naCt'urate and incomplete. Nixon's Ja,1·\ er s:.ild 1oda\· he V>'ould seek to have all · futurt-comrl1ittee sessions open to the public. Coast Officials React w !fr al~o 1hrC'atM1ed to make public nH1lcria! i-upplied h.v !he While HouM! to the cornnultee if the con1n1ittees does not Oil Drilling Campaign UPI T1l1pllot1 HUGHES TESTIMONY -Presidential adviser ;\lexander i\I. llaig shed of executive privilege, told the Sena!e \\'aterga,te panel \\"ednes- d.ay that Treasury Secretary '''illian1 Simon informed the \Vhitc fiouse last yeaFthat the m s war;; probing a $100.000 cash gift (ron1 Hov.·a rd llughes. \Yit h llaig al right is \\'hite !louse attorney Fred Buzhardt. lVo Ne u; Lcc!l/s 111 B11rg lar_Y Of }' ochts 1non rnVesr i~ators ('Ont inul"d t.tJ . ir probe tOOay of a $1 l !.!150 burglary at the home ol the late \f·\\.f)Ql"l Beach n1i1Jionairc yarhtsn1an R:1ldv;in ~I. B<1kJwin but reported no ne\\· leads. The intruder or intruder-. :it lhL' home of ~!rs. :\1.:iru1a Bal~in. !us \\'idO\\'. sha!tercd a \\"1ndow in the rc!>1dcncc at 326 \'1:1 Lido :\ore! nnd cstoipcd v.·ith valuable l. S. and for!'ign coins. .. \\"e'rc still thel·king nut all kin(ls of leads." said t:Jt.·tecti\·c ~like Hietal.:1. \1ho is inve~gating the huse burglary al ong \l"ith Dc!e<"tive Pa.trick O'Sul\i\·an. lie said th;it due 10 an in\"rs11gat111g patrolman·s original 1n1sinterprel.ii!ion :1!XJul what "'as actually stolen lh<1t gnlfl and sil\·er bullion .,o;as listed anions thl· loot. '"TI1ere '"'"i'IS no bullioo. it ,.,·a.s all coins." said Detccti"ve Hietala. add in~ .rhat some per!Mlnal jewelry of ~lrs. Baldwin's was included in the !o~s. A group of i'.lexican nationals \.\'hu.:h h.:id conneelions in the Lido Isle area wa.~ questioned over 1he v.·cckend in TiJuan11 but completely eliminntcd :is potential suspecis. lnve,t1gat.ors said !tr.ii \vhilP Lido Is/{'. \rhere the Baldwin home i~ locatNJ. ha~ been hit before b.y profess1011al burglars that the job last week was tominittcd hy ;in amateur. Whoever broke into the fashionabll' residence ransacked mos t of it. includu1g a cedar chest at the foot of 1he 11.-ealthy \VidO"'''.i bed. Baldwin, an heir to !he Lucky Ba!dv. in for!Wle accrued from dC'relopmi>nL of Santa Anita Race Track and Los 1\nge!es housing developments, married his \\idow, a fashion tjesigner ~ueccssful iu hl'r 0\1n right. nearly 10 years ago. lie o"''ned several yachts during his career, but the most f11mo1L<; \\·as the Audacious. a 73-footcr which con1pctt'tl in and "·on nun1erous prestigious races. ~ /likes ancl Boo ts A"!!!'lg Ne 1 r7~rt , . 111ctio 11· I te rn s lli.:ntlrcds of valuaole items including n~nr" than 6£1 bicycles. 20 boa ts -one ;in 18-foot c.11..a1naran -51 rock n1usic :Jl- bums. 2.i "'atches. ~kis, a single surf· briard and a sratue or a woman placed on a pt"deslal will be ::iuetloned l)ff S0h1r· day in :\ewport Beech . ThP sale of lost or stolen. rccovcr1'<l an<l unclain1t>d property singed by the r-.·t''''J>On Brach Police Department 1s ~rdulerl for JO a.m. at the city yard. fi92 Superior Prve.. accordin,ic to· Sgt. Les t:h;ipman. Cash or checks \ITitten on local banks 1rill l>e accepted in paymt'flt for !he a9softtt<:I trash or trea!ures, all of which must be hauled home immedtat\:!ly after t~ctose of b.idding. Tbe an.icleJ to go on the auctioa block also include cuisorted jcWelry. ratliOli .· backpacks, luggage. two bambo& bar stools and a card table. Seh1n idl fo r Brandt BONN. f.erm11ny IA P) Th c Bunde3tag elecled ffelmul Schmidt From Page 1 G.UIL T PLE . ..\. • • • pointed out to the former auorncy gcnrral that he ,1·ould be sen!enced to a mffiimum of a month in jail and ;i ~i!OO fin(': The judge coulrl 1::11.~pend the ~C'ntencr. ho\.\·r,·er. in ~·hlch C:l5e Kleindienst y,·ould no! actually be impri5oncd. The charge. brought hy ~l)('tial pros('('t.ltOr Leon Ja\vorski. corrir~ .'.l maximum sentence of a Sl.000 fine and one ye:ir in jail. Stanley F'eldman. president of the Sr:ite Bar of Arizona . said todav in Turson tlC' isn"t sur(' if l\le1nd1tns1·s· pll•n o( guilty is grounds for disbarment. FC'ldman said !he stale bar's l.lo;irtl of directors 1\ill take up the mat1C'r <H ir.~ nC'Xl tnel'ting. No date ha!> been qot Kleindienst ,..·as charged umter .'.l sl:1tute that punishes a wifnc~s for refusing ''to 1rstify or prodlLCl' pn1·<'rs .. 1¥hl·n sumn1oned bt•fore citht'r htlli.-r of Cungress. Fro111 Page J BRIOGE ... recommen<lations to !hr Cirv Council nn altering the Dover Drive 300 Bavsirle Dri\"e intersections at either {'nd o.f Ille bridge, as w~ll as on the brid~e iL-.C'lf. The committee"s final .session ~forr rnaking recommendations to the coonc il June 3 \\"ill be-a public meclin~ :\lay 29 . 7<W p.111. in the multi-purpose r<l()n1 a! :'.lariners Librar\'. Commin~ chair1nan Ro~rt Slu•llnn streSS('d that the ron1mi\le{' y,·an1s 10 hl'ar fron1 concen1ed ci11 zens bt.•fnrc n1eeting 1~ith the council. The City Council is then e'.'lpcct!'fl tn n1ake its 01111 recommPndation to the State Departn)ent of Transµn rtnt1011 in th{' fall. The Drpartm<·nl of Tran<.pt)r1.1tin11 is rrspoosible for pl<inn1ng ;inrl b11i lrl111 i.:: lhc brid1::e. subject to a pc·nn1t fro111 1hc l. S. Coas! Guard . Construction on the hridge 1.~ not exi>eeted to bP~in lx'fore ltlifi Anorn l't' .r:imf"' n. St. Clair did little 10 hide arn10yanct• with publication today of rl•porls th;it a tape.' the 38-mcmbtr comn11ttee henrd in privacy Wednesday ronlained ma1erial not made public '.n the \Vatergale !ranllcripts Nixon called •·the full \Val~gale story." Soorct>!'I said the full tape r.evealed .\'i.\on :II a Sept. l:l. 197~ meeting: \l"ilh J0hn \\" Dr:in 111 denounced the PU BL IC TRAN SC RIPTS CONTAIN DELE TI ONS. Story, P1 9e 4 Wa shing~on Post for co••erar;i.' of \\"all'l"l}'ltl' and pro1nised the pa per y,·ou!d h:n·r '"da1nn;1ble. dan1nablc problerns out or this . . " . St. Ckur sairl !hat srction of the tape 11 as nol ineluded in the transcript becaus1· 1t 1\as ··irrelevant lo \\'alcrgate. ··rm going to ask that these hearings a!l br 1n;idc public." St. C1air told rrportl'rs a~ hl' arrh·ed for today·s closN ~essiuu 0f !hr Juµ1ciary Con1n1ittec hearing in!n r-:ixon·s role in ti~~ \f.1tergatl~ L11,·rr·Up. St. (J;ii r said he would like transcript~ of thi!J wet>k·s two earlier closed st>S~ions to be 1n;.idc public and would like to see niatei:ial pro\·1decl U1e impea(.:hn1cnt inriuir~ by !he \\'alrrgale grand jur,· relr;isrd. St. Clair has no direct ~'JY to formal'.v propose sul·h a rnove but could urge Rrpublicans on the comn1ittee to Jo so. Rep. F:d11 :ird :-.rcz1·insky. fD·f0\1·a1. said the tapes left him "drprcsscd." :\nothl•r Ucn1ocrat said the~ gave tum a ··~en!lf' of revulsion." Chai rman Pl'ter \\I . Rodino .Jr. t I). :; .J.1. anJl(Juncrd that public tele\"ist•d hl'anngs -ong111atly schrdutCil kl st,1rt llt'.:>.l Tuesdav -11·ould be deTared unnl \\"rdnc~rl<Jy ~nd possibly until :-.lay 28. ~l ys lcr y Shroudi'i Boa t's Sinking, Death of Couple .\!1 ster\' shro11rls the cause of th<' ~i nkini: Qr 1hr 4fi.foot ·rruiscr ~1:itgery \f off Po1nt Reyes which took the li\1e.<1 of ;i 11·idl'ly kno11:n Southern Ca I i f o r n i a rru1~in!1: couple. Herb and \1arge Schnefer Tht• Sehacf Prs kept lhrir boat at \1'1.1 port for many yea rs before mO\'ing 1(1 tht· Long Beach :\farira sevrral ye.'.lrs il/.!O The\" 11·l're on their fourth cn1ise t() .\la~kii 11 hen rhe boat foundered and ~ank. \n official cn11se of the sinking h.'.ls ht•rn rcpor!ed by San F r a n c. is co ;111! llqn t1r~ \fr~ Svhat'fer 11·rote a srri('s of articlrs t,.ir Sea .\f;;igazine in 1970 on tlte couplc·s LTt11sc to ,\Jask;in 1\·a tcrs. Srhal'fl·r 11·:is <1ct1vc 1n the l"nitl'd ~t;irrs Pn1.1·rr Squarlron and was r•1,n:-1derf'rl a cap;ible boat hondler. f:INwlie 11 .. -i's-Dag An announcement Wtdnesday by major oil companies that they plan a 1nassive campaign to \\'in suppo rt of oil drining off Uic California coast drrw reactions from shrugs to outrage among Orange. Co:-ist officials. "The fact they are planning a public --relations cnmpaign is alrC'ady \\'ell knO\\'fl. Obviouslv their efforts y,·iH be organized."' said '11anz J. Lorenz. former Newport Eeach Viu--Mayor and leader of the long established Coastal Area Prottttive League. , Lorent added the time for CDflcem will be when the oil companies nominate specific areas for drilling. San Cleml!:flte ~Javor Thomas O'Keefe aJ{retd \1;ilh Lorerlz that the current campaign by the oil industry is not a tnatter of immediate Cf)neem. .. f see no real urgency for our council tn react to their campaign. but we will be paying close attention to their efforts," O'Keefe said. But .Laguna Beach Mayor Roy •ro!m said he was .. outr.aged" by the attempt of tl'le oi~ coinpanies and stare and local ft'deral agencies to reopen offshore drilling in the tidelands. ffe said the potential for offshore drilling was .. the potential for ruination of Southern Califomia"s molrt valuable resoorce-the coastline. ··rt just doesn't make $t>nse.'" he said. Western Oil and Gas Association offici;ils said Wednesday they are mountini!; a S50ll.MO war chest to 11.-in support for a federal proposal to offer offs hore oil le<1ses. The federal govemment has asked rhe oil companies to nominate areas for dril\iTI~ and will conduct. a puhtic hearing on those proposals 1n May 1975. State !aw currt"nlly prOhibils ofl'sh<lre drilling in stati" tidelands from the Santa Ana River to the :\-fexic<tn bord('r. Of the $.-100.oon earn1arked for thf' We~lt:"m Oil campaign. SI00.000 would be devn1ed to-'public rela!ions. '"It is prtmari!y an cffnrt directt..'l1 Fr'"" l'afte 1 :\IRPORT ... and Lo.1n .\si::ociatlon parking lot. she asSt>rted : ""There 11·as no parkinR on the st reets. in f;ict. the street hRd double parking on both sid~s. whteh was hand led by !he 'a let pArking ancndants r.f 1 h l' c::;tabl1.<1hmtnts. ·• '"1 dtd not kno11· that v;il t:>t parking legalizt"s double parkin!j'. as these rars did not Clppe;ir to have t1ckc1s on their \vindshields as n11ne did." she said. City :\fa11:1q-er Rnbt·rt L. \Vynn said he h;1.-. asked f11r a rrpor! on ~fl',<>. \\"riss' l1•11cr. lie ~<iiil he e;..pc<.:I~ ~omc ans"'·ers front bolh tl:c c.:11y·s traffi c.: 1·ng1nc{'r and the Co1nn1un11r fl e \" c ! op 111 e n.t Dt•parlTil(·n1 oaltr Pflll Sttfl ltllfto chancellor of West C'Ttrmany tl)day. filling the vacancy left by the re!lgnatlon or WillyJ3ranrtl' 10 dllY;riJ ago bt.">CaU8e one or his aides was an East Genmanf spy. The vote was 116'M2&Schml4fnceded 249, a majority of the total 416 membfrs of the low.,. house. Newport Beacb M1}'0• Dona ld M<lnn;., (left) a.ad form .. mayor Ed liirlh (right) were among t"ose honoring Chui•• E. Harl (ctnler) Wednesday , which was proclaim~ Chart .. E. Hart lllly .. ~ ol seniol" ctit:1ens month in Newport Beach. Hart '"'8 a Newpar! ~ac!l ctt:y councilman !rom 19!!6• to 19" an d served as maydr trom 1962 to 1911'4. • • I II ., • to,vard gathering scif'ntific information to be oftered to the Bureau of Land ~fanagcnmitj~n connection with lheir development 13f an i1npact statement," an oil sp()ftesman said. .. We will talk to ~pie, inform thf'm • and ten them ho\v offshore drilling would effect them, .. he added. ln auy evenl, drilling \\'ould be years a1vay. he said. · Lorenz SRid '"it's pcssib!e there will be no areas nominated sooth of the Santa Ana River." Jn the Sen ~rMnle ar.ea. O'Keefe sa id, there is •·an appar'!nt fetling that areas off our coa9& are not in prime territory fnr oftshore oil drilling.·· Holm said hi!: along 'A-ith other coast.al city ofticial3 and involved mP.mbers of the public woold som hold ··a big otd meeting and work up a strategy on how to tight the Department of the Interior and the oil companies: and ~ir appAr· l!:flt inftuence on the state Legislature." O'Kttfe pointed oot that five years ago he had advocated annexing the st.ate fideJands to tile three-mile limit to maintain contr1>I of what went on the water off'!hore. Newport Bans Man)' Snmmer Parking 1\reas Molori.~rs 1n Corona <lei \far may !)(' driving around 1n rirr\f'S this Y.'f'tkend looking for a parking speer. ~~rt Bt"ach's annual summer J)flrkin!{ restriction~ u·rnt info effttt \\'tdne~y and y,•itl clin1inatc daytime parktnl{ on part~ of n1any Corona drl ."1'ar sfl'ttfs near lhe beach until the end of S'.plember. The area coverl.'rl by the re~lriclions is botmded on lhe south by Ocean Boolevard. on the north by the Omst Rla:hway . on the ~·Mt bv Cam at Ion AvmUe and on the east by Poinsettia Avenue. On many strPet ponions perkin1t i~ banntd'between IA a.m. and 4 p.m. ever1· day. but in other portions parking is onl y prnhibtteti during those hours on Y.'et:kt>nd!il and h0Uday1 . LL William Rlue of thf:> Newport Bt>aeh Police Department Tr;iffic Section said that some confusion hv n1otorisls IS expt>eted thi~ y,•eekencl. · He ~1id . Nsweve-r. lhat nt'\V parkin:; signs arc pos!NI and Are being enforced . \f<>tor ist;<; ""ho :ire intin1idntcd br the> summt>r parking rc~rrictions don't have to stav home. ho\vrrPr. TiteY can ~rt tn ('nronrt <let ~'far nn Orange County Tr<ln'lil J?.istrlct bus 57. 11·hich nins alnn~ the Coast lfl~h\1·ay from 0ol'er Drh·c in :\fcv.port Beach through Coronn drl ~lar to L<i_guna Reach, wiU1 a brief loop through Fashion Island. OCID lines nin hourly r.tooda~·s 1 hrou~h Saturdays but \l"ill IJ{'J!in Sunday service in July for a 1hrcc-n1onth trial period. The Corona de! l\tar arra will also be ~ervcd by 1he :-ic11·porl Ilcach summer n1unicip..1I bus ~ystem. the !!arbor !lopper. Route 4. ~ginning June 17. Route 1. \l"hll'h also scr\'ts Balboa Island and intenN"IS \\ilh othtr Harbor Hopper and OC1'0 lint>S. wlll be in senlce through Sept 6 fro1n 9 a.m. to ti p.m. e1~ry df!y. Rides on both OCTD and Harbor lJop- per cost 25 cenls eacn way. BU3 riding is also encouraged by the fact. the city boost.<; parking meter fees in other beach areas during summer months. Strike Ended By Carpenters About·11 .0M' Otange COunty carpeiitm were among 30,IXM> in an Il~unfJ Southern Cllllfomla RIU to rdtum t. ~~ho~~~;~k~~~~ day strfke. . The-ral!e, plt'to of tt contract negotiated last yar, w"" reducM .from Jli. IA> SS cenf8· an1 httllrt bj the nttw-dt!tlin«ti federal Pay Board. Contractors agreed tO mal<e lhe addlttlllaFSO cenllrretl118~1• .. toldlpy I, paya6le as 9CR>n as oegot'llt1ms for a new contraci effective June • 1$ am com~ a spol\'esman fq!' t be ClirpeitMrs Dl!trie! C011nch or <>MlnJ• C'oun~ sard. . . Tiie JO.cent rafse bring< lhe base wap • or a j01a11eyman carpeoler IA> 11.~ n hoUr plua lrlnfll' beneflttt. -- ' I \ I \ • 7 • • • • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 136, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 16,· 1974 c TEN CENTS Wil Cities Fund · County Intelligence Unit? The police c iefs who operate the controversial Orange County Intelligence Unit have given up in their efforts lo obtain county funding for the operation and will seek other means of support, possibly from cities. (Editorial comment, Page 6). La Palma Police Chief Obrey Duke, president of the Orange County .Police Chiefs Association. said today the chiefs are convinced that the County Board of Supervisors le& by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich will never budget the money \Vilhoul being assured the !'; e c r ct organization has wine type of civHian control. "\\'e believe we see the hant1wriling on the wall," Duke said.' "The chiefs all agree that we must keep track of organized crime and such citizen review would only hann this effort." The fn'ielligence unit consists of secret files COlltaining names of 5,400 criminals and their known associates. The six-man office also loans out sophisticated survei llan ce gear to police departments. The intelligence orgartization is made up of county police departments, the sheriff and the district attorney, all of \Vhich feed information into the files. ---·-·~ . Its operations have been funded by a federal grant, but that money will run out June 30. Duke already has promises of $52,000 from cities and was seeking the other half of the operating expenses -about $49.000 _!. from the county. "We're definitely going to explore added funding possibilities now that r· have apparently Jost county suppor , " Duke said. "We have two or three courses or action in mind inclucting seeking the additional funds through another federal grant, asking the cities to up their cootributions or sticking with ;N: trimmed down version of OCIU ." Duke said the organization •Nill be kept in operation even if it is less sophisticated than it is now. 1\l'o city councils, in Garden Grove and Orange, already have passed resolutions of support for the unit and have told Duke they \Yould be willing to cover their share of the additional costs. Duke said he hasn't sought iiny official support from the cities but that may con1e af1er the chiefs meet qgain next \\ledncsda.v. He said rnere are a n um be r or pro~le1ns the chiefs will have t;.1 consider including the possibility of getting support from so1nl' cities :ind none from others. "It seems unlikely rl i<l! \\'e could turn our backs on f P!lQ\\' officers just because their cities didn ·t increase the contributions." Duke ~ai<I. "but this is one of the problems \\'I.' 1\ il l have to fat'C ." Du k e said he is c e r I ~ i n thf' chiefs will dem11nd a form;il v«Jlr h1· "Supervisors on OCIU "just to sec .\l\!•11• they stand." Duke said the l'llt1 r1· question of citizen revie1v 1ras nc1\·r properly brought into the open. lie :;uid !hl' t·l11t•fs ilf l' against citizen revic\v ht·c;1usc the~ \\'ere gi\en no idea of \\"ho the citizens \1·ould ~ resi;oJnsible to. ··\\'h;11 cµ-r l\'C do here eould be a land 1r ark dl'Cision for la\\" enforcement," /hik e said. I It• said olhrr police grants could hL' ('ffectc"d h~· !he ocn; contrOl'l'l"Sy. One of !ht·sc i~ the so-called n;ircotics index. a l'l'n!raltit•d file kept in the S11nta Ana Police Dl'partrnrnt. It t'onra1'.t..UUormatio11 r111 thr comings ;ind go111gs of narcotics dci1lers in the eountv. [}irdrich. OC'lU's biggt':>t foe. di;clined lu l'llOl llll'lll. Ex-Nixon Aide Guilty Cuddly Little Pet Cornell Chirila Jr. of Overland Park, Kan., holds one of his pets. Sadie. a 350-pound. 17-foot-long Indian python. in the basement of his parents' home. Chirila has other pets, among them alligators, liz- ards and frogs. His parents would just as soon their son turn them over to a zoo. ----·--------· ----------- Mesa Police Cadets· Now On Duty; llI01·e to Joi11 A pair of police cadets, the first hired in the 2G-year history of the Costa Mesa Police Department. are now on duty with several more scheduled to join the force in weeks ahead. The youths will all be drawn rrom the Golden West College police science and law enforcement program of the Coast Commwtity College District. now doing the same work,., adds Lt. Healey. Currently, Tom Winter, '19, is assisting. Officer Bob Kred~I on duty in the property room. handling the inventory and care of lost or stolen and recovered items. John Sussman, also 19, is assigned to the Police Department Traffic Bureau. where he is currently involved in work (See CADETS, Page %1 Misdemea1ior Term Diie J(leindien~t \VASHINGTON fAPl -Former Alty. Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst pleaded guilty today to a misdemeanor charge that he refused to answer senators' questions about talks he had with . President Nixon about the ITT antitrust case. Kleindienst. the first attorney g~eral or former attorney general ever to be convicted of a crime, faces a jail sentence of at least one month and a fine of at least $100. Kleindienst admitted earlier that he did not tell the SPJJate Judiciary Committee at his confirmation hearing in 1972 that President Nixon ordered him to drop his -suit against the giant conglomerate. "1 \\'as less than candid because I viev.·ed the President ·s order as ill- conceived, quickly retracted, in my opinion privileged;: Kleindienst said in a prepared statement after he left court. Retaliatio•• for ,4ttack J. "I 1ras 1vrong in not havin g been inor<' candid 1vith the con1mittce and I sincerely regret it:· he s:.iid_ The White.House declined comment on Kleindienst 's plea. But. under question- ing, \Vhite House Deputy Press Secretary f:erald L. \llarren said of th' former auorney general : '"Of cour!::e, "he is a fine man." U.S. District Judge George L. 1111r1 Jr. promised to expedite sentencing <ind -r • (See GUILT PLEA , Page 2J Israeli Jets Blast Lebanon By Unlted Press International Waves of Israeli warplanes today carried out two bomb. rocket and machinegun attacks on Palestinian refugee camps in south ~banon and on Beirut's outskirts in retaliation for an Arab guerrilla attack that left 30 persons dead and 87 \\·ounded in the Israeli village of ti.taalot. Lebanese sources said the t'"-'in raids less than two hours apart by Israeli Phantom and Skyha\\'k jets \vcre the most widespread air attacks on record in Lebanon. Israeli sources said they 1\·ere the heaviest and deepest since the October \\·ar and "·ere aimed specifically al camps housing the organizations that raided l\1aalot. Lebanese police sources said first estimates·· were that 21 persons were kilted and scores wounded in the raids on the refugee camps and that another R persons were killed and 64 v.·ounded outside the camps, for a total of 29 dead. A UPI dispatch from Sidon said the raids destroyed t\\'O apartment houses but that casualties there \\'ere not kno,vn. Israel said ii.$ planes hit Arab guerrilla "'High" Chaparral Beacli Civic Center Goes to Seed The brand ne\v landscaping at the Huntington Beach Civic Cen!er has already gone to pot. A total of 43 marijuana plants - nestled amidst f101\•ers of more lega! varieties -were discovered early Wednesday next to the city council chambers by a construction con1 pany laborer. He brought them into the police station next door. ' ) "I can't believe anybody -whether from city hall or the high school -\\'ould plant these hero. with the idea of using it," Police Sgt. Tom Pattori, head of the narcotics unit, said today. The two to f~inch high plants were east of the council chambers near 17th Street, across the street from l·lunlingtQn Beach High School. Sgt. Patton says he thinks someone "just threw a.handful of seeds out'' as a prank. lfe estimated that the plants \vere six to eight weeks old. an age \\'hich coincides with the date in l\farch the new city hall was occupied. But Sgt. Patton added that he's not really sure how fong the plants have been there because they'\"e gro\\n so fast with a lot of help from the city. \Vorkcrs have been "landscaping. fertilizing and \\'atering the area every day," Sgt. Patton said. Police confiscated the plants and had them analyzed by their laboratory to make sure they were marijuana. The laborer had no doubts:"''I ought to knO\V." he was quoted as saying. "I've been busted for it a CQuple of times." Sgt. Patton said the police chemist no\\' >n'ili be looking very carefully at the remaining foliage 'and at whatever greenery makes an appearance in coming days. "That just may have been the first batch," he said. ---- b;ises in t\\'O 30-ininute strikes directed against guerrilla training bases. depots. offices, headquarters and \Vorkshop<; near Beirut. around the southern coaslal cities of Tyre ;ind Sidon, and in !Southern Lebanon. Palestinian guerrilla attacks against Israeli settlements have invariably been followed by massive Israeli retaliation. Prime Minister Golda ~Ieir gave a. hint of such action \Vednesday night when she VO\\'Cd to "cut off the hands'" of the guerrillas respo11sibie. The Israeli announccrnent said all jets returned safely. ... The Israeli announcement s a l d specifically that some of the targets belonged to the two groups that claimed responsibility for the Ma!aot attack - !he Popular Front General Command and the Popular Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The raid came as the Israeli nation \\'as burying its dead from the Maalot attack, lhe costliest guerrilla raid in the nation's history. The death toll of 30 included 18 tecn-age Israeli schoolchildren and the three guerrillas who carried out the raid. Lebanon feared some sort of massive retaliation and the foreign minister called in the ambassadors of the United States, Soviet Union, Britain , France -and China and asked them to use their influence to restrain Israel from carrying out its threats. Kissinger Sets Last Syria Tri11 On Gola11 Heights "We 'hope to . be hiring five or six," says U. Mike Healey of the Cost.a Mesa Police Department 's Resources Bureau. which deals with training, planning and research. 11We're going to try to use these cadets to free other regular policemen who are What's So Greeaai About DAMASCUS tUPI) -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissing.er made what is expected to be his last s9uttle trip to Syria today in search of a tr()j)p separation agreement on t he Golan Heights. Suicide ,Try Was All ;Wet A rePort of a suicide attempt in progress sent Costa Mesa police racing to an east side apartment Wednesday -but their would·be rescue turned out to be useles.s. The caller .ind would-he '1llclde victim, tn fac , were.:both all wet.- Officer Red Haddock sild that upop arrlyal at the East 19th Street aparlll!ent ohartd by \wo :70ung men that one confel$ed rlunging his head Into a bucket o watet, • repor1ooly to frighten ht s roo!llJ)1ilte. • He appartntly did, police conceded. A Tiger at Lions' Club? • By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ot flM ~IY ll'lltt Sl•H What'• a tiger doing at the Lions Club Fish Fry! Looking for a good meal, of COW' ... Hungry •tjgen love 081) says Al,fred • Kllnztnmk owner of Tanya, tbe oU.cilll masc:ot of the tradiilooal May ·31 thrwgh June J 1 .. uvatat Costa.MOS§..Q\yJ'ark. Fish is one thing they'll have a to! of at tbe Fish 'Fry and. Kllnzmann figures the t.lons wnt hive aome leftOvers from the • 11,000 fish dinner• they expect to aell. "They d better have, becau,. I'm not going to t...i her for a week," joked the restaUl'ateur who baa to worry about com1n& up With 10 pounds of "cat lood" for bis 351).pound kiUy eaclt 'llay. Tanya, who mea•ure1 eight feet when • she stretches her paws, will preside over this ' year's· Fish Fry parade, a family event which is expected to attract up to 100,000 spectators Jwie I. Present plana call for her to roar to the crowd · lrotn the back seat of a CQnvertlble, securoly held by two leashes Just to case she gets a whiff or the fish dinners and decides to gallop off. Tanya fiU appeare<l tn several TV commerciafs {she plays cat ."Wortfiliiitoa's dog "Spot") and is a dlsW!t r<latlve of "Pancho," the original Fllh Fry lion. Pancho, who was also kept as a ' penoaal pet -by Kltnzmann, rode In the Fisll Fry two YW$ ago. Kllrwnann acquired f'llldlo wben he .... a Clld<!Jy (,. 11GER. Pll' 11 ' Diii" , .... '''" ,,.... PLANS ROARING TIME Tanyi tht Tiger • I Neither side gave any indication whether the Arab guerrilla attack on !he lsraeli -village of Maalot Wednesday changed the negotialing positions. But the attack derayed Kissinger's trip by n day and could ultimately weigh heavily on its outcome if it increases mutual mistrusts between Israelis and Arabs. Kissinger arrived .in Damascus fron1 Israel at 4:25 p.m. to begin hls fifth visit to Syria of the current mission. Hls new talks wilh Syrian President Hafez Assad started 90 minutes la ter. At the time Kissinger arrived in the Syrian capital. waves of Israeli planes strafed Palestinian guerrilla .camps in Lebanon .. The fierce rakls deep Inside Lebanon appeared to be a reprisal ·for Wednesday's Arab guerrilla attack. Kissinger's plane circled Damascus Airport several times before it landed. No official explanation was given and it was not known if the maneuver was due to Utt lsraeli air strikes. ·, • GUILTY OF MISDEMEANOR 'Former AG Klendienst F 0 11.1tt<iin V nlley Drug Officers lVet 50 Suspects lly ~o\TllY CtANCY 01 1n;\D.uv Pilot s1•ff An intensive ci-ackdown on drug and narCotics sales in. a'\d around Fountain Valley high sch~sulted in the mass arres!.<; of 50 alleged pushers Wednesday night and early today by Fountain V!!llley police. The 19 adults and 31 juveniles were arrested 011 charges of selling drugs in Fountain Valley. Six teams of plainclothes policemen swept through that city and surrounding communilie.5 during the night Polil'e said the operation. 111hich n1arked !h(' end of five 1nonths ol' 1nvcstiga!ion. v:ent sn1oothly and those arrested offered little resistance. ft wa s the first such mass operation by Fountain \'alley police . 1'he niassivt sweep was similar in nature 10 a late April roundup in Irvine -titled Operation Irving -in which nearly 130 persons were arrested on , fSee DRUG RAIDS, Page%) Orange Coast ·Weather The "'eatherlady promises clear skies Friday, but continued cool temperatures. Highs at the beaches In the lo\11er 60s inching up to the mid-60s inland. O\"emight lows 18-55. INSllU: TODA\' Se11. Alan Cranston, nie-mber of t11e Senate Ba11ktng Comniit- tec. lius accepted $7,500 i1t ho11- orariurns frorn banks or related b11sintsses. He denies m1y con- flict of httfrests. Sto ry. Page 7. 8•111111 11 L Iii'. eov• )J C1H .. F'lllf • I CllulflMI tt-U Celltfn 11 C,_UiiMrll "° 11 ~ftll Ntlk:.-II Edlltl"lll l"ut 6 E111trtll111M11l U '1"'11t• ''"n ""' .... ltt<enl ,, • Hr om-,, Hel'tKOH 14 Ill lllt S.l"tlCt tt Alll'I Llflltt'I I• • } _ z _oAJL Y PILOT _c Lawmen Net 3 Suspects In Passing ln ~ the middle or \\1t'dncsd~y night's mass narcotics rou11du1l Fountain Valier police made an extra pickup they haPfi't bargained. for v.·hcn thry arrested three armed robbery suspcc1s. It happened v.·hcn one of six unmarkrd police cars \\'as on its .... ·av 10 make an arrest and a car fol!Ov.,ing started honking the horn and b~inking the lights. Police officers thought the car v.·anted lo pess, and pulled to the side of the road. But the otber car continued the barrassment until both cars pulled into a shopping center parking lot. One man in the car jumped out and pulled a gun from the holster he "'as ~earing. Patrolman Donald Cook quickly ]umped from the police car, drew his v.·eapon and identified himself as an officer. The man dropped his gun. Police al~ noticed that Louis Carroll Faulkner. 22, of 710 E. Ger1rude Drive in Santa Ana, had about $1.000 in his pocket. Fa!11.kncr \vas arrested on charges susp1c1on of armed robbery, <lssault vdth a dead_ly \\'t>apon and carrying a concealed u·capon, police said. Also arrC'sted '''as \Val!ace ChestC'r Callahan. 26. of 26322 Via Logrono, ?.1ission Viejo. on charges of posses.<:ion of a deadly \1·eapon and suspicion of armed robbery. A third passenger in the car, Sharie Ann Keeble, 28, of J59~3 Robson Court. Fountain Valley, y,·a." ch:i.rged v .. ith .suspicion o! annl'd robbery. From Page 1 DRUG RAIDS • • • ~u.spicion of variow; drug offenses. Jrvine's roundup was patterned on two prior mass arrest operalions conducted "by Costa r-.te."3 police, which patrol Irvine on a contract basis. .. Raid teams fanned Qut over the city during an eight-hour period, making forays into surrounding communities in search of adults 300 juVeniles named in arrest warrants. The probe "'31> started to slop use of Fountain Valley and L<ls Amigos high school campuses as meeting places for the sale and transfer of narcotics. said Sgt. William DeNisi. coordinator of the crackdown termed "Project Lunch Box ." Late la.st year, he sa.id. police realized normal procedures just \\'eren't getting to the widespread city drug problen1. In fact, he said, the problem 11·as growing, particularly on the high school campus. Police used two undercover agents posing as student& at the H.igh schools to purchese narcotics and g a l h e r information about drug lraffic. In the past four n1onths the two spent $1,000 on 73 buys of LSD, marijuana, hashish, barbit urates, amphetaminc.'i, cocaine and phcncyclidinc. Teams of plainclothes officers 1,1,·ere armed with warrants and made 11rrcsts. then were met near the arrest scene bv patrol cars, whith carried youths to ttle police station. At the station. police tl'ams qui ckly handled fingerprinting and photography. then the arrested suspects ". e re transported to juvenile hall 01· Orange County Jail. f'ountain \'alley police :tlso offered a special service to paren!J\ of those arrested -t\\'O offtcerio manned· a separate telephone line throughout the night 10 give parents details of their child's arrest. Police said the f\\'O officers "·ere kept busy lhroughout the evenini; anS\\·cring the que.i;tions of llnxious parents. Capt. Les Ro\\·land cautioned officers in a pre-arrest briefing lo-"deal courteously \vith the p<lrenl'i at all times. "\\-'e know the reactions \\'e get from parents in this type of situation." he poinled out. "They arc either shocked or hurt or angry." 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Haig shed of executive privilege, told the Senate \Vatergate panel \Vednes- day that Treasury Secretary \Villiam Simon informed the \Vhite lfouse la.c;t year that the IRS wa,; probing a $100.000 cash gift from Jloy.1ard Jlughcs. \\'ith llaig at right is \Vhitc I-louse attorney Fred Ruzflardt. • ---·---- Nc'V}lOrt Bans ~1a11)· S11n1111cr Parkinf! 1\reas r-.10-1orisls in Coron:l del ~!(Ir n1ay be driving around in circles this v.·r>ckend looking for a parking spa ce Nrv.'PQrt Beach's annual swnmer parking restrictions \\'Cnt into effect \\'l'dnC'sday and "'ill eliminate day!1mc p<1rking on parts of ni;iny Corona <ll•I »lar strf.'<'ls ncar 1he beach unti l !he end of September. The area CO\'(•rrd b~· 1hc rrstrictto ns is boundPd on lhe south b\' Ocean Boulc\·ard. on tlir north hv !he ('0<1sl l!ighv.ay. on the v.·e.~1 b;1 Carnation Avenue and on !he cast hy Poinsettia Avenue . On niany str<'<'t port ions par\..ing is banned bt>tv.·ecn JO a.m flnd 4 p.m f'.\l'r.' dny. but in other por!ions parking is on!y 1>rohibited during those hours on \\·rrkends and holidays . Lt. \V illiam Blue of the l\C\\'jX)rt Beach PoliCf [}(>partment Traffic Section said that some cofri.usion by motorists is t>xpected this '"fi'kend . He said, however, that new parking signs are posted and arc being enforced. ~-foforisls who are intimidated by the summer parkin~ restrie!ions don't have to stav home, hOl\'C\'er. The}· can get to Corona dcl ~tar on Orange Qiunty Transit District bus 57. 11 hich runs along the Coast Highway froin Dover Drive in i\e\\'port Beach through Corona dcl ~tar lo Laguna Bcactt. \\'ilh a brief loop through Fashion Island. OCTD lines run hour ly r-.1onda~·s through Saturday'i but 1\il\ be,l!in Sunda.v sc r\·ice 1n July for a three-month trial period. The Corona det .\Tar area \1'ill a!so be sc>r\"ed by the i\C\\ port Beach summer tnunici1>al bus system. !he Harbor Hopper, Route 4, beginning June 17. Houle 4. \\'hich also serves Balboa ~Island and intcrsf'cfs \1i!h other Harbor Ho-ppcr and OC'TD lines. \1•ill be in ser1·icc through &pt. 6 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.n1. t>vcry day. Rides on both OC'rD and :Harbor 11op- pcr cost 25 cenls cacti v.·ay. Bus riding is also encouragC'd by the fact the city boosts parking meter fees in other beach art.•as during sum1ncr rnonrhs. JJikes a11<l Boats 1i111011g 1Ve1rport _ij 11ctio11 I te111s Hundred s of valuable items including more than 60 bicycles. 20 boats -one an IS-foot catamaran -fi9 rock mu sic al- bums. 25 ..-.·atches. skis, a single surf- OOard and a statue or a woman placed on a pedestal Yo'ill be ~uction<'d off Satur- day in Xe\\port Beach. The sale of lost or stolen. recovered ;ind unclaimed property slaged by the :\e1,1,'POrt Beach Police Department is scheduled for 10.a.m. at the city yard, 592 Superior Ave ., according to Sgt. Les Chapman. C;ish or checks written on local banks 1\ 111 be accepted in payment for the assortc<I trash or treasures, all of which mu st be hauled home immediately after the close of bidding . Fro111 Page 1 l:r\DETS ... \l"ilh a computerized tri;iffic statistica l prograrn. The young men arc bo!h Cos!a r-.1C'~a rl'siden!s enrolled in the Golden \\'est Collf'ge training progr;im in pr('para11on for careers in l_a1v enforcement. Costa r.1esa Police Cadet-members \\'Ork 20 hours per \\'C'C'k at $2 .50 per hour and are required lo carry at least nine classroom units in the study .of la11· enforCfment \1ith a C grade a1·erage at th£' ~am<' lime. TI1ey. arc mun icipal employcs v.hosc posts \1·ere created by the city council in the adoption of the current budget. but do nflt recei\'e fri~ge benl·f11::> open to r!'gular \1orkers. Police said they hope to add the ndditiona\ fi1·e to :-ix cadet s to !hr force during the first ~-eek in June. Iollo\\ing the close of spring ~cmester cl:isscs. During summer months, the police cadets \\'ill \\'Ori> 111 ft1ii-umc c.ipacitics a:-> 1hey do in otl1er ci!trs. such ::is ;\C\1'port Beach. Strike Ended By Carpe11ters ,\bout 11.000 Or:tngc Count~· carpcntrrs 11·C're arnong 30 .000 in an !\·county Southern California area to return 1!1 11·ork todav after contractors granted a :ID-ct·nt ·an:hollr pay hike. -:nding a three· d;i1· strike. The raise. part or a con!ract negotiated Ja sl vear. was reduced from 85 to .'iS cents· an hour bv the no,~··defuni::t federnl Pay Board. C-Oritractors agreed to n1ake the additiont1130 cents retroactive to i\fay I, payable as soon as negotiations for a new cont ract effective June 15 arc co1nplcte. a spokesman fnr I he Carpenters District Council of Orange County ~aid. The :ID-cent raise brings the base wage of a journeyman carpenter lo $7.35 an hour plus fringe benefits. The arlicles to go on the auction block also include assorted jewelry, radio3, backpack.1. luggage. two bamboo bar Top S-o•" stools and a card table. " .... Sclunidt for Brn1,1dt BONN, Gennany (API The Bunde.1tag elected Helmut Scbmldl chancellor of West Germany today, lilling !he vacancy left by the resignatioo of WOly Brandt 10 days ago be<tUM o .. of his aides was an East Gerai:Mn ~PY. I • Reese Hatcher oC 2925 Men· doza Drive, Costa .Mesa, has been awarded the rank or Eagle Seoul The 13-yea.r-old youth I• a sophomore at Mater Dei High School and a member oC Troop 339. He also ls a member oc the Arrow and has earned 21 merit badges. , . - • • ---- Nixon's Lawyer Angered, ' W .ants Tape Sessions· Open .. I BULLETIN \\'ASlllNGTON (UPI) -Accusing the slaff of the Sencte Watergate Committee nf "lntentlcinal folse a •. d malicious leaks," Charles C. "Bebe.'' Rebozo's • luwyer this afternoon eanttled an 1grce-- 1nrnt to vie ld some reCQrcis about a SJ00,000 g"ift to President Nixon from llOVoard llaghes. \\IAS!llNGTON {UPl l -Angered by comn1en1s from House J u d i c i a r y Committee members that tapes they heard 1n closed session showed President Nixon's Watergate trasncripts were inaccurate and incomplete, Nixon's lawyer said today he \\'Ould seek to have :111 fu!ure committee sessions open to the public. lie also threatened to make public niatrrial ~uppJi<'d by the While House 10 the committee if the committees does llOI. Attorncl' Jarnes 0 . St. Clair did lit\le to lude anno'ya11ce \vilh publication today of rl'J>O!'ls that a tape the 38-mcmbcr eon11nittec heard in privacy \Vednesday ron!ained 1naterlal not mad'! public !n the \\'atergatc transcripts Nixon called ..the full \Vall'rgate slory." Sourcrs said the full tape revealed N1xnn :ll a &>pt. IS. 1972 meeting with John \Y. [)can Ill denounced the -------- PUBLIC TRANSCRIPTS CONTAIN DELETIONS. Story, Pogo 4 \\'<1shington Post for coverage of \\'111crg.1tc and pro111isrd the paper \\·ould hn\'r "d:unnatil e. dainnablc problems out of thi s . " St., Clai r said th;1t section of !he tape 11'ilS not included in the transcript brr:nise it 11·:-is '"1rrr\e,·ant to Waterg:i.te . "['111 go ing to ;i.sk that these hearini;s ;ill bl· 111;.dc public." St. C1a!r toli:'! r1·portrrs .1s he arri\'cd for toClay's closed ~rssion vf the Judiciary Con1n1ittee he<1ru1g in!o Nixon·s role in tte • \\',1t r r;::..ite cover·up. St. Clair s;iid he \\'Ould like transcripts of 1hi.~ "'eek's 111·0 earlier closC'd sessions to be n1ade public and would like to sec rnater1al pro11ded the impca~·hrnent inquiry by the \\'atcrg;ite grand jury rl'lCJSed. St. Clair h:is no direct \\'ay to formal!y propose such a mo\'c bu! could urge Il cpublicans on the co1nn1ittce to do so. Hep. Ed11ard .\lezvinsky, tO.Jo\\·aJ, sa id the tapes left him "depressed." Four l11dictecl Ju Ba v _,\rea • 'Zehr.a' Deatl1s • SA\' FRAXCJSCO fUPI) -F'our young black tnen already in custody were indicted today in the random "Zebra" killings of \\·hi!es \\'hich terrorized San Francisco-for fi\'e months. (Related pic1ure. Page 5 l --Indicted on various .charges of murder. robbery and assault · v.·ith a d~adly v.·eapon v.•ere ~lanuel Wtoorc, 29; J. C. Simon , 29 : Larry C. Green. 22. and Jessle .Cook<;. All but Cooks \\·rre arrested in a 111fli::~11·e dragnet by police :\lay l. Cook'i alrcn dy is serving a prison term for murder. The inrl1<'lrnent!i -i.·erc announced h,· Janies T Rodman. foreman of the _grand 11 11".1 called to in\'eS!1g:i.tc the terror killings . Superior Court Judge Cla~ ion \\' .. !lorn ~tol bail for each suspect ::it S.300.000. Horn nlso continued a gag ordt1r prc,·iou5:!y invoked b.v il f..~unicipal Court judge 1o limit principals and la\\' office.rs frnn1 discussing the case. Twelre murders and six other non·fatal shoolings have been attributed by police to the "Zebra '" killers. so named because of the designation for the police radio frequency usc<l in the investigation. Green and Cooks ~·ere indicted for 'the Oct. 20. 1973 slaying of ~1rs. Quita Hague <ind assault on her husband, Richard. :'lloore and Simon were charged with !Yoo murders on Jan. 28, of Tana Smith and Jane Holly . and ~1oore ~·as charged "i!h the assault the same night of Roxanne i\t1cMillan. The murders and assault. and l\\'O other fat al shootings, took place llo'ithin a t'"·crhour period. ~loore also was charged with the Anril 1~ assault on Terry \\'hite and Ward ,\nderson . \1·ho \\'ere shot as they waited at a bus stop. The panel finished hearing evidence ~1onday after three tightly guarded srsstons. ~ Four other men arrested in the !d!Hrig~ \\'ere released for lack of evidence. r-.tayor Joseph Alioto says the break in lhc case came from an informer he spoke wilh in a clandesline meeting. The mayor says he learned the Zebra ki1lings arc the work of a fanatical cult ot black separatists called Death Angels. Esu111.cia's Ba1id Na111ed Superior The concert band of Estancia High Scllool earn«! "superior'' ratings in competition wllh olher high school bands l•sV FMday al the RA!gional Music fo"estival in San Diego. • Estancla's band, under the dlrectl011 of Peter "Foutriler, earned three superior ratings In performance and oae tuperlor rating Jn slghl reading. · Fournier reported that his 37·member band was ooe of lwo groupo to adtleve such h!iJ> ratlJ18a. !llneleM bands participated in lhe r..tl'nll. • Another Den\OCrat sald they gave hlm a "sense of revulsion." Chairman Peter \V. Rodlno Jr. I 0- N.J.), announced that Pu61ic televised hearings -originally a.scheduled to start next Tue!day -would be delayed until \\lednesday and possibly w1til May 28. l\tcanUme, the con1mit1ee abruptly backed away from another C(lnfrontation with fres.ldent Nixon. It scrapped plims to issue a subpoena today for 20 tapes on the ITT affair and 46 on the milk producers' $2 million campaign pledge. Rodino said he wanted lo be certain that Nixon had made an "absolute refusal'' to give up the 66 tapes before he sought to subpoena them. On Wednesday, the l.'Om1nittcc. "'ilh hardly any rancor , issued its second subpoena against Nixon. It sought 11 Watergate tapes. . The \Vhite House implied it would not co1nply. PreSidential spokes1nan Gerald L. Warren did not say y,•hat the Prosidcnt's response will be, l> u I repe.:ited Nixon's stand that th f commitlee "has all the infonnation it needs." But such prominent Republicans as Sen. CharlC's Jt Percy of lUinois and former Attorney Genera l Elhot L. Richardson said Nixon would defy the subpoena ooly al his own peril. Sexual Favors 'Fe111ale Soldiers Recruited SLA' SAN FRANCISCO IAPI -Station KGO·TV says lhat fema le "soldiers" of the Syn1bionese Liberation Army, the terrorist group that kidnaped newspaper heiress Patricia 1-learst. used sex to re· cruit prisoners as members. ''Female 1ne1nbers of the Symbionese Liberation Ar1ny used sex and had sexual relations with prisoners inside Vacaville ~ledical Facility to try to get them to do the bidding of the Symbionese Lib-· eration Army," the station said it learned. . KGO said Wednesday that the intimacies were carried out under the stage of the Black Cultural Association's meeting room at the Vacaville prison. T)le association was organized in 1968 to provide inmate tutoring and black cultural courses. Two SLA 'Witnesse~' Refzise to Talk, Jailed SAN FRANCISCO J:\Pl T"·o \l'itnesses \\'ere jailed today for refusing to testily before a federal grand jury_ investigating a violent Sy m bi ones c Liberation Army bank robbery invol \•ing Patricia Hearst. They were escorted to prison from their contempt hearing after a federal court judge told them: "This is a government of lav.·s. not men.·• In a quavering voice. Paul L. llalvfrson. a graduate student. said that !'resident Richard Nixon has set a precedent by refusing to comply with court subpoenas. ._ "l am making the same arbitr<1ry decision," he said. The second y,·itness. Cynthia Gar\'C)', declared: "Your Honor. I don'l look at the grand jury as a legal institution. I \\'ill not cooperate with the grand jury." t.;.S. District Court Judge Alfonso Zirpoli said he y,·ould jail lhe h\'O for the. remainder of the grand jury term -up to 34 months -if the}· do not ans \\·cr questions. Immediately after the colJ.{1 hearing, the grand jury reconvened and Halvcr- son's 1,1,·ife, Joyce, 24, was called to testi- fy. Atlhough she has been granted im- munily, she has said she. too, \l:ould refuse to ansy,·er qweslions and go to jail. Fro1n }'age 1 TIGER • • • · lion cub. Pancho grew bigger-and progressi1·c1~.-more surly-;1s he reached his maximum "·right of ;.,no pounds and nO\\' tours the L'.S. with the Apollo Circus. occa.~ionally appearing in movies and on television. The 4.000 pounds of fish ordered by the Lio1t<; Club for \he three-day festival is not just meant for hungry tigers, of course. They will be available lo anyone who buys a S2 ticket and all proceeds wlll be applit:'d to local charities and ticket stubs automatically entitle !he holder to participate in a drawing. This year's grand prize is a 1974 three· door Ford Pinto and will be given away to the lucky wiMer on the concluding day of the fo'ish ~'ry. ' l\lcsa Decorator Loses His Purses A QiS1a Mesa interior decorator complained to police Wednesday that a burglar broke into his locked car parked Jn his garage and stole loot including 28 Belgian needlepoint embroidered purses. Peter C. Iverson, 49, of 362 Grenobl~ Lane; said his IOM was $198.27 including the "handbags, drapery samples and three briefcases, according 10 Officer Sam Arnold. lie said he was certai~ the car containing his collection of purses was locked before the burglary. Girls Chili Honorini; Fathers, Daughters The Gli\s Club of the tnrl>or Area wlll hold an i<e cntam IOcl•I tonlSlll to coJ&. brale Falhenl and Dougllters Night. A group or Ne.,,.rl Btach pOllcemen will act ... •ubstltute par<ntl !or gu'ls wlthoul lathers. The event will bqtn at 7 p.m. II 1815 Anaheim Aftlllle, Co81.a Mcsa. ' • • ~I "Under our philosophy of jurisprudencr no man may set himself,above the la1v." Zlrpoli declared . ''All persons from the head of the state to the humblest person -cilizen, sovereign. po I iceman , prosecutor and judge alike. must act under and in accordance ~·ith the law." The panel is hearing evidence about the April 15 robbery of a San Fr:incisro branch of Hibernia Bank in \\'hich two persons -v.·ere wounded and the SL:\ escaped with more than $!0.000. Bank securil)" cameras photographed Palric11 Hearst. kidnapcd by ~he SLA F'cb. 4. carrying an automatic \\"Capon during the holdup. Halverson. 29. of San Francisco. and ~fiss Garvey. Tl, of Oakland. earlier refus<'d to testify before the iury. even after being granted 1n1mwii1y frorn. prosecution. llalverson and his \\'ifc. Joyce. ha\'C been identified as friends of Camilla Hall , who is wanted bv the FBI on a $SOO,OOO robbery warrarlt in the holdup. ~liss· Garvey was Sflid to ha\·e knoy,·n female SLA members before thev became active in t.hc t er r or 1 s ·t organization. Worker Arrested . .\fter Buyi11g Car With Bad Cl1eck A Garden r.ro\·c electr\c;il \1r>rkl'r \rho ;.llegcdlr paid for a used car 11·i!h a llCrson al check \~Titten for r· lin1cs thl' amount of n1onC'y actually in his b;ink account \\·as in Cosw. r.ll'Sa C11y Jail today. ~lichacl T. Abernathy. 26, ,,.,·as held 1n lieu of $5.000 bail on charges: of grand theft of an auto and possession of stolen property. Abernathy \\'as arrested by Patrolman Dave Walker on the t\.\·o felony charges \\'Pdncsdav . Police Bllegc he v.Tole a $2.096 check ,)lay 4 with !he knowledge he had only $2.5 to S30 in his checking account. lnv~tigators said Richard Johnson. ot Johnson and Son Lincoln ~tercury Inc .. 2328 •!arbor Blvd., contacted them about the matter. The car \\'hose ov.'Tlcrship Abernathy enjoyed for 11 days was impounded as evidence. Woman Killer Sought WOODLAND (UPI) -Yol& County authorities today sought a Bay Area man in the ambush slaying o( a 47-yc.ar· old woman on a rural road five miles ooMh of here. She~fl" Sgt. Stan Rommel saJd an arrest warrant was issued \Yedoesdav for Fred ~tCClelland, 30, of the Oaklai>d ·Contra ())sta area in Tues- day's death of Natha Jean Harding of Yuba City. NIXON ST A.llNCll: lVILL NOT Q~ Presldenl Nixon nys he has pven·long thought to the posalblllty o: reslgnallon bul ch!cided he ltlll not qull the naUon'1 n1g11es1 bl!lce "under any circum- stances." 1 His strongest llltement to date not to 1 resign cam1 In an Interview with 1 . c:olwnnlat Jameo J. Kilpatrtct~ ttory, 1 Page t. , • •• I I I , ' ' • s r